'IMO
THe MISSAU POST, FREEPOBT, IT. T^ FRIDAT, DECEMBER St 1»1«
SMART
Men's Clothing
AT
REASONABLE PRICES
TBE CLASSY CLOTHES SHOP 371 Fulton Street, Jamaica
FOR SALE
Ten mules. Ten Horses. Mtiat be sold on account of •o work.
W. D. DUNLAP. Contractor
No fll-Luck.
There Is no sucb thing as Ul-Inek. The man or woman who is always un¬ lucky generalljr Is so because he or she does not grasp chance when It comes. Luck Is wholly a matter pf making the most of our opportunities.
Consoling. The Brlde-to-B<—' My only worry Is abont mother. She's hound to miss me terribly." Friend of the Family— "Ah, well, she can't complain. After all. she's had you longer than most mothers keep their daughters."
Old Industry of Holland Town.
.Ma.-ini'iT, HoII'ukI, Is uote.'d for ItH sirmiberries nnd riip|ied box trees. Thi.s local latlustry. whle-h has been bnnigbt 1" n perfection unknown el,-;ev^l;ere. liiis lioem cnrrb'il on fe>r at le-ast •2'.Xi) .vi-iir,-, as the villiige rec¬ ords show.
BE PREPARED
Depend on us for quick service ln supplying you with accessories.
Bolts, wrenches, horns, anti-rattlers, spark plugs, coil and s-wltch parts, tire repair rSaterlals. batteries, oils, grease, pumps and a hun¬ dred olher things, all at lowest pricea.
Our tire prices will surjorlse you. Send postal for 8i>ecial list.
We guarantee our repair work. When we fix a car we flx it. And the best part is that we don't soak you.
BATTKRY SKRVICE, MATKRIAL.S
We beg to aanounce that we have installed a complete battery charging and repair service for all makes of batteries. We also re¬ pair and keep in stock, parts for all starters. This department is in charge of an expect v»'ith years of experience, .\11 work guaranteed. Batteries loaned,
FEPORT GARK & SUPPLY CO,
JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager. 182BROOKKTN AVE., rREEPORT
TITANIC HOTE TO BE STARTED SOON
Directly opposite Its monumental passenger station in New York City, the Pennsylvania Railroad System will soon begin laying the foundation for what is going to be the most gi gantic hotel In the world, ! The hotel will be surrounded by a I network of transportation lines which ' will make it the most accessible loca¬ tion in the i-lty of Ncw York, as well as thc moat convenient to theatres and the husiness district.
Hotel Pennsylvania—th? name tb'; 'hotel will bear- will be linked witn ; I'ennsylvania station by means of an underground passageway for the use of patrons of the hotel and the Penn¬ sylvania, Ixjng Island, Southern, Sea¬ board Air Line, Atlantic Coa.-it Lin' ; and Chesapeake & Ohio Railroads, whose train I enter and leave thc tci minal daily.
j Thc hotel will also be connected ' with the iniportant express station on the Seventh avenue -subway (be- : tweeii 32d aud 3Ith streets) now near- , ing completion, and will be within a ' stones' throw of the .McAdoo tubes the Sixth avenue elevated and the new Broadway subway. I With further references to the ideal location of Hotel Pennsylvania from the travelers' point of view, at- I tention Is called to the fact that there i will be direct passenger service be- I tween Pemuylrania station and New ! England, vli the New York Connect- I ing Railroad Company's new East I River bridge, In addition to the pres¬ ent service via the Pennsylvania Rail¬ road to all Long Island points, so thai I guests of the hotel can then travel I in all directions, Inside or outside I the city, wl'hout going from under tho ! shelter, or bv taxlcabs or other vehl- ' cles.
, The site on which this titanic hotel is to be erected has a frontage of 200 feet on Seventh avenue and 400 feet on 32d street and 33d street. The structure will be set 'hack 15 feet within the building line of Seventh avenue to widen the street between the hotel and station. As tho depot [ is now set back 21 feet along the building line of Seventh avenue, this wili give a slreet width in front of the hotel of 136 feet, or 36 feet wider thau Fifth avenui,
.Messrs, McKini. Mead & White, the architects who designed the Penuayl- vania station in Ncw- York, have pre¬ pared the plans for the hotel. The building will be constructed by the George A, Fuller Company, which firm built the Pennsylvania station. Thus harmony of design and construc¬ tion with that beautiful terminal is assured. Ample courts, exceeding 40 feet in wid'h, the longer ones facin.; the sonth, will provide sunshine anl the benefit.s of the prevallin,-; sonth erly winds n most of the rooms.
As the Penusylvania Station does not vi-'e .ibove- tbe first bed-room floo.- the Hotel Pennsylvania will bc ex- eeplionally lavored for sunshine and air. Provision is being m&^d'fo' oiien air dining rooms in thY Sum mer on the loof, faring Seventh ave¬ nue and th(- Hudson River, I,a,rgo rooms will he provided for meetings, conventions and other piiblii- gather¬ ing.-?, Thc hotel will have 12 largo passongoi- elevators in one bank, all opening from one corridor; convon- leiil and rapid room service to all roemis will le- insured by a separate bank of nine service elevators.
WORLD'S LARGEST P. B. X.
Greatest Hotel Arranging For Wonder¬ ful Switchboard System.
The eiiiiiiii'-i hii..; Iii-i'ii slu'iii'il be¬ tween Ibe .New V'lik Telephiiiie Cum pany ainl .Inhn .Mi-1-; Kuvvman, re|ire- seiitlng the--lintel rtiiniiio.liire. for tb- lii,-ilHlliiliiiii nf lilt' lari^e-sl inivale brant-h teli-iiliniie s.\siein thai has ever been ('iinstriii-led, Tli(« i'oiniiKiilnre will occupy Ibe blii'k ill I''tirly seeninl stree-t, l.e',\ing|nn nvenue. l-"i>rtylliii-d stret-t nnd l>(>pew pliit-t-, and vvill be Ihe liirgesl bn'tel In the vvoild,
'I'he ci>iitrat-t prnvides for a telephniii' system larger than tbat serving the l.'i,!!!!!) st|iini-e mill's of Greee-o, and fully as large as the telephone elevel- opiiieiit of the average .-\inei-l(-aii clt.r of -Jii.OOO Inhabitants,
.\ Jii-posltloii eonimon luittery swlt(-h- bonrd, etiiilpiietl to serve 2,loi) exten¬ sion stat inns Is to be Instnlletl, and ap prnxlmately 1,1X10,000 loi-nl messagea. are eontrae-ted feir. This means that the switt-bbtiarel will handle about twit-e that niinibi'r of ealls, as It has bi'cn foiiiiel frnni the e'Xi>erlence of many ye>ars that on u lintel pilvnte branch exchange swltchlioard the In¬ terior antl Inconilng calls equal the V nnmber of outgoing calls i-ontracted for.
Tbo niiiln swlti-bboard will be loe at ed In the pont-hoiise em tbe roof of the hotel, where the light and air will he of tho tiest. The board -will servo the 2,0(X) guest roeiins ond the hotel organi¬ sation only, for there will be four suh- swltchboards to give servie'e to the public telephone I>e-Mith8, of which niere will be between 75 aud 100 In the For¬ ty-second street lobby and in tke ball¬ room foyer.
If you have neglected your Christ¬ mas Gift or have forgotten a friend—we have
Holiday Presents-Large assortment in every variety-Extensive line of sterling sil¬ ver of the newest designs. Exquisite offerings of Precious Stones, Gold Jewelry, Watches, China, and the newest novelties Gifts for the entire family-gifts of last¬ ing delight.
Our Holiday stock is double that of former years-new fixtures, more extensive stock, greater range of prices, make this store a rendezvous for the gift seekers. Alterations Made in the store. We can supply any and everything in our line. Visit our store. Just a partial mention of our large stock
FOR LADIES
Uracelet batches
Watches
Rmcelets
La Valllerei*
Chains
Lockets
Blagn
Hrooches
Necklaces
Pendants
scarf Fins
Precious Stones
.Set in Rloffs
Rracelets
Lockets, Etr.
FOR GENTLEMEN
WatcheN
Scarf Pius
( uff Links
.Seal, Emblem
and Diamond Riafs
('i(irHrette and
Match Cases
Chains
Fobs
Charms
Cigar Cutters
<>old and Silver
Knives
Desk Fittings
Necktie Clasps
Flasks
HOME GIFTS
Clucks
Siher PJ^ted Ware
Sliver Knives
Forks and Spooss
Carting Sets
Cut Glass
Hand Painted Chiaa
Pottery
Brassnare
Silver Deposit Ware
Novelties in
Silver, Pottery,
BrasN, Cut UUss, Etc.
QUALITY—first, last and all the time—that is the reaaon why you can buy safely here. Our reputation for fair prices, first quality design, workmanship and material, and honest representation is behind every article we sell.
Your visit is cordially invited for we know that whether you buy or not your inspection of our splendid displays will be mutually pleasurable. " An early selection js wise."
A. E. MILLER
SOUTH MAIN STREET,
) "We Stand Back, of Everything we sell, and -will make Every Purchase Satisfactory
Tt Is estimated by the hotel mniuiger that sixty operators will lie i-e(iulre(l for night Mild day shifts, tin-lnding cue night and two dny su|iervLsors, nnd lilsi intention of having eme or two Span- iRli-spe'iiklng nperutors hus be-en iin- noiiiK-ed. The hotel will not be com¬ pleted I'nr a year nnd a half, but as the time for the niieratinn of this largest private brant-h telephone system draws near, uow features of unusual Uiterest may be anticipated,—The Telephone Review, N, Y,
Renovating Serges.
t To iiiUe spills ntr sei-K'-s llilil similar
iiil'iie^: put 11 tt'ii<| iifiil nf i|uillaln
iiiii'K Illln 11 pim 111' lioiliiig water and let Li siiind till ii.'M liny. Pour olT, -iri'iii llllli bottle. .\ lilib' uf Ibis ;.p- [ilit'il with a clean riii; in I weeds and ^, rges acts like imiLiie.
FlIRS FURS FURS
reinodellod or redyed at reason¬ able jirices- I-.;stiiiiate clie-e-r- fully given.
Mrs. E. J. Barker
So. Seaman Ave., lialilwiii, L. I.
Tel, 786 Freeport Late of .New York, and formerly ' with (', (^S Ciilher's .Sons,
»«-,
§QQ(3(i]©El [paOKI <}[s'®m
Every Housewife or Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain which so often resuhs in Headaches, Dizzy
Sensations, Faintness, l^pR Depression and other //~^ Nervous Disorders.
Dr. Miles*
NERVINE
U Highly Recommended in Such Cases.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED,
BADLY RUN DOWN.
"I had bei^omp Kreatly run ileve n anil rny ni-rvi-e were In te-iiinle i-'iiulitli.n, I h.-ld frc'iiienl heitd- Hilie.s and heoaine very w-ek and WMS enables to do anything. I bougrhl ll bottle of Ur. Mllr-B' N'-rv- liie. 1 soon liegKn to fe-el better, my H' rvpH were qule>te-d, I re¬ ri ivereil my Btn-nRth. and have since retomi' ended Dr, Mili-s' Nervine to maiy of my frlenila *who h:ive used it with satlnfaetory resulls."
MRS. FRANCES WHITLOCK, 179 Brunei way, 8ch«nectady, N. T.
GRAND
First Annual Ball
OF THE
Colonial Inn Association
AT
Tlie Colonial Inn Hotel, Freeport
Saturday, Dec. 30, 1916
Souvenirs to the ladies. Al.so Four hand.some prizes to Ladies and Centiemen
COMVIITTEF,---G«org» Quln of MiHeoln, Pre.idant, J. Albrechi ot Rooiervlt, Secretary, Mr. Palmer Floor Managar.
MUSIC BY PALMER BROS. & CO,
TICKETS. 35 CENTS LADIES FREE
Hall Free to Sorietio and Clubs
"SEND YOUR MAN"
Write or phone these three words to our New Husiness D.partnenl
It's ihe simplest and easiest solution of your heating and lighting problemi.
H« can lell you how rl>u can make Ihat chilly corner a "Coay Corner,"
He can also tell you about the Lalest Gas Lights and semi-indirects< the bind that brighten up your home and give it that cheery "contfy" lextU
DON'T DELAY, GET BUSY AT ONCE,
His time is yours.
Remember, w« serve to please.
The Nassau & Sullolk Lighting Co.
(;E0. «im'I>0\AI.I>, PrefiidenL HFMI'STK.\I>. FUFErOKT. KOOS EVF. I.T. MIMKOl.A A.1II liOlKVILLK ( F.NTKK
E PUPER