TBE VAfBAtr t<M, tStXkiaT, W. T, raXDAY, tOtSMBlCX 19, 1918.
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BROWNE'S
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BROOKLYN
ALL eOMMEICUL SUIJECTS
The School Freeport StudenU Attend
Moving andGeneralContracting
We have not only large and. padded moving vans but employ •trong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and most sat¬ isfactory work.
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIGHT. AND IN A MOST SANITARY MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Pleasant Avenue, Freeport.
WANTAGH RESIDENT CELEBRATES FIFTEENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
APPROPRIATE RECEPTION HELD AT HOME OF MR. AND MRS. GEO, £ BOX
Tel. 588-J.
OPENING!
North Main Bowling Academy Iverson & Everson
are not sparing either trouble nor expense to give Freeport
A First-Class Place
Alleys have been arranged entirely separate
including entrance for ladies. The
Alleys have been refinished
and are perfect.
(By Special Correspondent) Services appropriate to Thanksgiv¬ ing will be held In the Memorial Church next Sunday morning and eve¬ ning. The pastor, Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite, wlll preach. The Sunday School meets at 2.30 in the pariah house and tbe C. E. Society Kriday night iu the church at 7.45; regular meeting of the Auxiliary League next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend the ser¬ vices of lhe church and to assist In Its work.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Box cele¬ brated the flfteenth anniversary of their marriage laat Saturday evening at their home here, when a large num¬ ber of their friends and relatives were present to congratulate them and wish them many more years of married life. Mr. and Mrs. Box were married on Noveqjiber Hth, 1900, by Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite, pastor of the Memorial Church. They received many useful and valuable presents In token of their anniversary. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Towns- end Bailey and George Bailey of Glen Head, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hewlett and Miss Hewlett of Kreeport, Mrs. Remsen Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John Box, Mr. and Mrs. Ostar Van Sise of Richmond HIU, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Nos¬ trand of Central Park, Mrs. Elizabeth Grler of Brooklyn, Charles Seaman, Mi.sa Charlottee and Annie Gorner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Southard, Mr. and Mr.s. W. H. Valentine, Mrs. Henry A. Smith of Brooklyn. Mrs. George Van Nostrand, Miss Allle Seaman and Miss Emma Whltmore. Among the interested guests was Andrew J. Box, the father of Mr. Box.
The annual fair of the Memorial Church will be held in the parish house on Monday and Tuesday, No¬ vember 29th and 30th. On Monday evening a chicken pot-pie dinner will be served by the ladles at .50 cents
FLORIST
AUTO QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
THE CHOICEST VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS. LARGE STOCK OF GROWING PLANTS.
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FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY
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9 FLUSHING AVE., Nr. FULTON Telephone 1012. JAMAICA
HOTEL NASSAU
BARNETT & BARSE CORPORATION, Proprietors
Long Beach Long Island New York
COME TO THE
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25th
A Speoial Dinner will he served at One Dollar the person. All the delicacies of the season, together with those country specialties which mean so much to all good Americans on this day.
You are cordially invited to the moving pictures, FEATURE FILMS, given % the Main Lobby every Tuesday evening at 8.30, followed by danc¬ ing in La Salle Yvette.
On every Thursday evening a special dinner will be served in La Salle Yvette* at One Dollar the cover.
Following the dinner a dancing class will be held, Mr. Page directing. Private arrangements for lessons at popular prices.
DINNER AT SEVEN-THIRTY DANCING CLASS AT NINE
GENERAL DANCING BEFORE AND AFTER CLASS
Winter Rates Now In Effect
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath ( x^"„' ?;;;o"„'.) $50 per month
Bedroom and Bath ( t^°o' "Ji^ou'.) $40 per month
Bedroom with Running Water ( vK^; ""/.»») $30 per month
A feature is being made of special low restaurant charges. Club Breakfasts and Table D'Hote Dinners at most attractive prices.
Special Low Rates to Parties for Receptions, Dances, Banquets and Week-End Parties
a plate, while on Tuesday a cold aup¬ per wlll be served at 25 centa. It will be worth your while to try both, as the ladles of W'antagb put up u good meal.
The following will liave charge of the tables:
Supper Table: Mrs. Kussell, Mrs. Charlee Sehafer. Mrs. W. F. Dean, Mrs. I. T. Cowles, Mrs. Kred Schaardt, I Mrs. Kred Wiebei, Mrs. J. M. Seaman, Mrs. K. C. Young; Assistants, Misses Bessie O. Young, Delia Kussell. Har¬ riet Place, Mattie Box, Bertha Box, Carrie Turner, Mrs. K. S. Hicks and Mrs. T. S. Braithwaite.
P'ancy Table: Mrs. Krank S. HUks, Mrs. P. F. Avogadro, Mrs. Wilbur Southard, Mrs. A. D. Souihard, Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks.
Pictures and China: Misses Laura and Edna Cowles and Miss Dean F'ussell.
Flsh Pond: Miss Alice Southard and girls of her Sunday School class.
Cake Table: Mrs. George E. Box, Mrs. John Box, Miss Charlotte Gar¬ ner and Mrs. H, J. Young.
Candy Table: Mrs. Rhoda Jackson, Msis Annie Smith and Mrs. Mattie Robinson.
Doll Table: Misses Klorence Box, Jennie Box, Ethel Box and Carrie Turner.
Handkerchief Table: Mrs. A. E. Hunt and "The Faithful Followers," her Sunday School class.
On the men's committees lhe fol¬ lowing wlll serve;
Shooting Gallery: Kred Wiebei and John Box.
Vegetable .Market: Kred Schaardt, A. D. Southard, Charles Sehafer, James M. Seaman and Krank C. Young.
On arranging tables: Harry I. Young, Charles H. Robinson.
Decorations: John T. Cowles, Janies A. Martenhoff, Charles H. Robinson and John A. Box.
Publicity Commltlee: James A. Martenhoff, Marvin .M. Brooks.
Treasurer of Men's Table, Harry T. Braithwaite. Casliler of fair, Win. H. Valentine. Transportation Com¬ mittee, Arthur D. Southard. Harrison J. Young.
A Mrs. Wiggs Party was held In the
I pariKh house Monday afternoon when ' I eadings from Mrs. Wlsgs were given i and a social time eojojed by all the I laJies present. This was in the in¬ terest of the "Cabbage Patch" at the coming fair and was managed by Miss ..tella G. Failing.
r'rederick Kropp and son Harold and Krank Seaman returned from a ;iuntlng trip In the Adirondacks. They report three Inches of snow a:id had good sport. Fred Kropp killed two det^r an/1 Frank .Seaman nne.
Miss Bessie O. Young was tenderer a miscellaneous surprise shower at the home of her cousia. Miss Elsie V. Voung, by the GoOd Cheer Club of which she is a member last Saturday evening. The home was beautifully decorated in pink and green. As Miss Young entered the parlors a huge bell was opened and she was showered with paper rose petals. The gifts were arranged on a table over which was suspended a large white parasol trimmed in pink and green. She re¬ ceived the following gifts: Grandma Young, 4 linen towels: Ethel Box, a embroidered towels; Jennie Box, 3 embroiedered towels; Mattie Box, 2 embroidered towels; Ethel Harring¬ ton, embroidered guest towel; Harriet Place, embroidered guest towel; Flor¬ ence Box, cluny lace centre piece; •Mrs. Frank Young, linen dresser scarf and coffee pot; Elsie Young, em¬ broidered bath towel; Mrs. Charles Wellwood, nickel tea kettle; Rhoda Jaekson and Helen Jackson, copper chafing dish; Mrs. Arthur Gowd, cas¬ serole dish; Mt-s. A. E. Hunt and Alice Sutherland, fi tatting trimmed doilies and a pail tilled with kitchen utensils: Emma fcimith, embroidered fork case: Mary Garner, embroidered knife case; Kmily Box, centrepiece; Carrie Turner, picture; Laura and Edna Cowles, 6 cut glass tumblers; Gertrude Hopper, fi cut glace tumb¬ lers; Jeaneatte and Alida Van Nos¬ trand, silver (Old meat fork; Anna Orimm. silver jar: Mrs. Clinton Place. 3 cut glass salt tubs; Elizabeth Seaman. Hammerca brass tray; Mrs. Ed. Hanlngton, cut glass nappy; Mrs. W. H. Webster, cut glass nappy; Ber¬ tha and Agnes Box, cut glass spoon tray; Mrs. P. A, Yeannot, salad set; Sarah Soper, individual cut glass water bottle and glass; Stella G. Fail¬ ing, handmade rafla and silk work basket; Harrletta Seaman, fancy apron and cap. Among the guests were Grandma Young, Mr. and Mrs. Krank C. Young, Mrs. A. E. Hunr, Miss Alice Sutherland, Mrs. W^ H. Webster, Mrs. Ed. Hanlngton, Mr:->. Rhoda B. Jackson and the Misses
f Florence Bax, Jennie Bos. Elsie W. Young. Ethel Box, Helen Jackaon, Harriet Place. Bertha Box, Jeanette and Allda Van Nostrand. Bessie and Henrietta Seaman. Laura and Edna Cowles, Carrie Turner. Anna Grimm, Emma Smith. Mary Garner, Oertrude Hoppen, Sarah Soper, Stella G. Fall¬ ing, all of W^antagh; Mrs. Charles Wellwood, Freeport: Mrs. Arthur Gowd, Merrick; Mrs. Jean Smith^Val- ley Stream. Refreshments were after¬ wards served to all frresent.
Morning Shopping Is always pleasant at this Store.
We carry the Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, besides
Fancy and Staple Groceries
"SEAMANS"
27 W, Merrick Road, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 710
Smithes Batkery
67 South Main St.
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Orders
for adrertisni in
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received in this office at New York City rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in New York City for the advertiser who wishes to reach the intelligent, progressive and willing-lo- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—both daily and Sunday—exceeds 300,000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald, Sun and Tri¬ bune combined.
The New York Times publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including finan¬ cial, automobile, school, railroad and steamship ad¬ vertising, than any other New York newspaper.
NOTICK TO CUBDITOna.
rCRSUA.NT TO AN ORDER OF HOS.
HENRY SELDEN WELLER. Tem- porary Surrogate of the County of Naa¬ sau. notice is hereby given to all per¬ sons having: claims agninat Henrietta M. Patterson, late of the Town of Hempstead, In the aaid county, decraned, to present the same with the voucht-ra thereof, to the subscriber the adminis¬ trator with the wlll annexed of the gooda. chattels and credits of said de¬ ceaaed, at his place of transactlnK busi¬ ness at Freeport, Nassau County, Ncw Vuin, wu ur before lhe 2oiii day of AprU. next.
Dated, Minoola. N. Y.. Oct. 4, 1915. GEORGE Y. PATTERSON.
Administrator with the will annexed. DAVISON & UNDERHILL, Attom.ys
for Administrator, 60 Court Street.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
NOTICB TO CREDITOR<<
PtTRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON. SELDEN WELLER, Temporary Sur¬ rogate of the County of Nassau, notice If hereby Kiven to all persons having claims atralnst Thomas E. Hills, lato of the Town of Hompstead. In the s.itd counly, deceased, to present tho same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub¬ scriber, the administrator ot the goods. ch.Tttols and credits of said deceased, at her place ot transacting business at thi> offlce of Elvln N. Edward. Kreeport. .Vew Toi'k. on or before the 2oth day of April, next.
Dated, Minoola. N. Y.. Sept. 23. 191S. ELIZABETH V. MILL.**.
Administrator. KLV r.v .V. EDWARDS, Attornoy for Ad¬ ministrator, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Froeport, N. Y.
NOTICE TO CRKDITORN.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDKR OK TIOV. HENRY SELDEN WELLER. Tom- porary Surrogate of the County of .Va.«- sau, notice is hereby given to all per¬ sons having claims against I.sabilla Elizabeth Post, late of the Town of H(>mp8toad, In the said county, de- ecused, to present tho same with the vaucher.s thoreof. to the subscriber, the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at his place of Iran.s- i acting business at fhe olllce of George ' Morton Levy, Kreeport, Nt'W Yorii, on or before the 25th dav of April next. Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. Sept. 27. liM5. RICHARD T. POST.
GEORGE MORTON LEVY. Al't''orr!'ey "ifor Executor, 1-7 Railroad Avenu(\ Free- port. Long Island. N. Y.
Freepoit School Taxes
Collector Will Begin Receiving on October 26
Notice is hereby given to the Tax¬ payers of Union Free School District No. 9, of the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, that, at the ofllco of Thomas W. Lucas, 31 Railroad avenue (opposite Long Isl¬ and Railroad Station), at Kreoport, in said school district, town, county and etate, I wlll receive all School Taxes for the year i'Jl,". as may be voluntarily paid to me within thirty days from OCTOBER 2(!, 19 15.
Ollice will be open every day (Sun¬ days, holidays and iialf holiday Sat¬ urday afternoons excepted), from 9 a. ni. to 4.00 p. m.; Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. I'ositively no cash received after 4.00 p. in. on week days, and 12 o'clock noon on .Saturdays.
Tax Rate, $1.1.". per $100.
One per cent, for collection is add¬ ed to all taxes paid on or before No¬ vember 2t), 191;"). Five per cent, on all paid after that dale.
No checks will be accepted unless made payable to Archer B. Wallace, Collector.
For tu.\ bills, receipts and answers to (orrcspondence, enclose self-ad¬ dressed stamped envelope.
Dated, October 14, 191.").
ARCIHKR B. WALLACE,
Collector of Taxes. I'nion P'ree School District No. 9, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, .s'pw Vork.
.NOTICE TO CREDITOll.S.
Pursuant to an order of Hon Henry Seldi'n Weller, temporary surrogale of Ihe County of Nassau, notice Is lure by given to all persons having clu Ims against Corneila A. Vooris, Inte of tho town of Hempstead. In the aald county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thoreof. to tho subscriber Ihe administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at the otHce of George Morton Levy, Freeport. New York, on or before tho 15th (lay of Fobruary next.
r>nted. MIneoln, N. Y., July 2!t, 1915. CHARLF^S F. VOORIS,
Adml nist I a tor. GEOKC.K MOHTON LEVY, Atlorii.y for
.Kdmlnislr.'ilor, 1-7 Railroad avenuo,
Freeport, N. Y.
NOTICK TO CHEIHTOKS.
I'fK.^t'A.VT TO A.V Gi;i>KR CIF lldS.
HK.VKV SKLI>1;N WKLLKK. I.mpor¬ ary surrogate of Ihe County of Nass.HU, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Sidney S. .lack- son, lille of the Town of llempsti'ad, In lln- said county, di-eeased. to piesent the same with vouchers thereof, to lhe subscribers the >xeculors of Ihe labt will and teslanienl of said di-ceased. at tlieir places of transacting luisiness at the offlri' of .fames M. Seanian. Wan¬ tagh. .N'ew Vork, on or befor.. the I5lh day of April next.
I l.'lle.l. .Mill..ila. N. v., S.pt. II. 1915. .lAMFsS .M. SKA MAV. .JKNNIK L. .lACKSON.
Kxeculors. HAUUY G. CLOCK. Attorney for the
Ex.cutors, Corner M.'rriek Road and
f'hurch Street. Freeport. N. V.
(Effective October 17, 1915.)
Leave Merrirk for IVevr York, Penn¬ aylvania Htatlon, llro'oklyn and Inter¬ mediate HtallonH: Week days—6.16,5.52, 6.38, 6.54, 7.18, 17.28, 8.01, 8.49, 10.12 a. m.: 12.22, 3.10, 4.17, 5.3«, 6.41, 9.21, 11.09 p. m. SundayH~6.48, 8.22, 9.20 a. m.; 12.05. 2.44. 4.32. 5.33, 8.08. 11.07 p. m.
Leave Freeport for IVew York, Penn¬ aylvania atatlon and llrooklym Week days—6.20, 6.56, 6.42, 6.58, 7.22, 17.51, 8.06, 18.17, 8.63, 9.49, 10.17 a. m.; 12.27, 3.16, 4.21, 5.02. 5.40, 16.05, 6.45, 8.16, 9.25, 11.13 p. m. Sundays—6.52. 8.26, 9.24 a. m.: 12.09, 2.48. 4.36, 5.37, 6.40, 8.12, IMI p. m.
Leave Freeport for Amilyville, Haby¬ lon, I'atehoKae and Intermediate ata¬ tionai Week days—nal.44, 6.1 S, 8.10, a9.31, 11.53 a. m.; sial.46. sla2.21. 2.44. a3.5«. a5.03, a5.65, ia6.19, 6 43, a7.06, 7.44, a9.07. all.16 p. m.; 12.17 a2.04 night. Sundays —5.31. a9.2() a. in.: V2.-29, 2.30, a3..52, a6.56, !i'.M)2, all.14 |i. ni : al.44 night.
Leave Xew Vork, Prnnaylvaola Sta¬ tion, for Freeport, Merriek aud princi¬ pal Intermediate atallunai Week days— n3.50. xr..I2. 7.06. X.36, yll.OO a. m.; SI12.25, sll.25. 2.00. 3.00 .4.07. t4.45. 5.00. 15.33. 5.54. «.!5. 6.50. 7.10. yS.lO. 10.19. 11.30 p. m.; 1.10 night. Sundays—4.30. H.25, 11.34 a. m.: 1.4«. 2.58. 6.02. 8.08. 10.17 p. m.; 32.33 night.
aTralns run to Babylon only.
fExcept Saturdays.
IE3(cept holidays.
nNo Brooklyn connection.
sSaturdays only.
tExcept .Satuidays and holidays.
xTraln runs Mondays only.
yTralns run to Freeport only.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave¬ nue S'ation. about the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station. This time table subject to change wUhoul notice.
LEOAL NOTICES.
NOTICK OK DIHSOLIJTIO.N.
.STATE OF NRW YORK. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF BTATB. (is: This certlflcate Issued In duplicate, hereby certines that the "Weiden and Smith, Inc.," a domostic stock corpora¬ tion, has filed In this office on this 9th day of November, 1915. papers for the voluntary dissolution of such corpora¬ tion under section 221 of the General Corporation l^aw. and that it appeara therefrom that such corporation has compiled with said section In order to bo dissolved.
Witness my hand and seal of office of the Secretary of State, at the City of Albany, this Ninth day of November, One thousand nine hundred and fifteen. (Seal.) A. B. PARKER,
Deputy Secretary of State.
.NOTICE Ttt CHEUITOItS.
i't'KSl.'ANT TO AN ORDER OK HON. HIONUY SELDEN V\ KLLEK, temiior¬ ary Hurrogale of the County of .Nussuu, ll'll ice Is hi-reby given to alt p.i sona having claims against Townsend llaJT, late of llle Town of HempBl.ad, In the sal.I counly, diceased, to pus.iit the .same with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, the administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of said du- (.'.;ased, at her place of IraiiHacliiiK busi¬ ness at til.' otllce of Clock A .Seaman, Kre.'port. New York, on or liefore tlie l5tli day of April, next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. .Sept. 21. 1915. MAKV E. HAFF, Administrator. CLOCK & SEAMAN, Attorn..-yH for Ad¬ ministrator, l-'reeport. Long Island, New York.
UAILV TKOLLKV TIME TAULK. Mlnrola -lirooklyn lilvlalou.
Leave HempMl.ad, Main and Front Sts..
Southbound al 4.30, 4.45, 6.16, 5.3U a. m.; then every 30 minutes ttiereafter until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. to RockvUla Centre only.
Northbound at 5.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 12.00 a. m.
I^ast car leaves City Line, Brooklyn, for Hompstead at 12.46 a. m.
A flfteen-minute hi.-adway Is operated between Rockviile Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: Week days, except Sun¬ days, leave Grant and Liberty Hireets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 9.15 a. m.; then 2.45 p. m. till 7.45 p. m. Sundays, 12.Ot N. till 8.45 p. m.
Hrmpatcad-Jamaica DIvlaloa. Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Sts..
Westbound at 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 6.30 a. m., and every 30 min¬ utes ther.after until 11.30 p. m.
Eastbound, 6.16 a. m., and every 30 minutes th.¦reafler until 12.15 a. m. .Sundays, 7.16 a. m., and then the same schedule as week days.
Jericho Pike Divlalon. Loaves Mineola, Boulevard and Old Country road:
Westbound, 5.30 a, m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m, Sundays, first car, 6.15 a. m., then sa(lne schedula as week days.
Leave Jamaica, Fulton and Washington str.ets:
Eastbound, 6.30 a. m.. and every St minutes Ihereaft.T until 10.00 p. m.: then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. m. Sun¬ days, first car, 7.15 a. m., then same, schedule as week days.
J. M. STODDARD, Supt.
THK NKW YORK AND NORTH SHORB TRACTION COMPANV.
Time Table E.. ective Jan. I, 1916. Week Daya.
Leave Port Washington for Mineola, Hicksville and Flushing: 6.05 a. m.; then every hour unlil 10.05 p. m. Car h'avlng Port Washington at 11.05 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Flushing for Port Washington and Hicksville: 5.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars .eaving >.3f and 10.30 p. m. to tioslyn Clock Tower omy.
.•(alurdays.
Car leaving i-'lushlng at 9.30 p, m runs to Hicksville.
Lte^e Hicksville for Port Washlnr- ton-and Flushing: 6.35 a. m.; then every hour until 9.a,, p. m. Car leaving H.eka- vill at 10.36 p. m. to. Roslyn car barn only.
flitadaya.
Leave Port Washington for Mineola, Hicasville and .i luahlng: 7.06 a. m.; then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Car leaving Fort Waahlngton 11.06 p. m. t* Roslyn CiocK Tower only.
Leave Flushing for Port WaaMnKton and Hicksville: <.30 a. m.; then avary hour until S.IO p. m. Car leaving IS.tt p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave hicksville for Port Waahlnc- ton and Flushing: 7.36 a. m., then evmry hour until t.36 p. m. Car leaving HIeka- vllle at lO.li .n. and 11,t( p. m. M Roalyn ear barn onlr.