TEE NASSAU FOST, FBEEPOBT, H. T., FBIDAT, JUXE 23, 1916.
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ROOSEVELT—News Items and Personal Mention
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The lofsl Sunday school participat¬ ed in the Sunday School parade held last Saturday afternoon at Freeport. The scholarn met at their Sunday School at 2 o'clpck and were conveyed to Freeport in automobiles furnisbed by generous regidents of the commun¬ ity under the direction of Charles E.
FRANK E. HARRISON
Practical Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator
Jobbing promptly attended to. Estlmatee cheerfully given. Drop a postal and let tis talk over your work.
OFFICE AND SHOP Washingrton Ave.. Roosevelt
Automobiles
Long Island Distributor
Overland
Crowe
Hetz
FRANK A. WOOD
Wood Avenue near Nassau Road
Tel. 7;ir,-J. UOOSEVELT
Whitehouse and Frank A. Wood and on their reurn ice cream and cake were provided, the latter by the ladles of tbe church. MIhs Lillian Smith and Mrs. Samuel W. Abrams were added to the list of regular teachers at a meeting on Sunday afternoon last. It was also decided to hold the annual Sunday school picnic at Point Look¬ out during the last week of July.
RooHCvelt has numbered among its citizens one of Inventive ability in the pereon of Walter F, Hoffman of De- bevolse avenue, who recently invent¬ ed an attachment for automobiles, known as a Deriglble headlight turn¬ ing device, whereby the automobile headlights are turned in the same direclion as thc car Is being Hteered, A device of this character should prove a great benefit to those motor¬ ing at night, as well as decrea«ing the number of accldent.s caused through Ktationnry headlight.^. The invention, we believe, is for .sale.
Arthur Whitehouse \
Contr»ctor and Builder
Plans and Specifications
Furnished
MORTGAGES SECURED
Houses for Sale on Eaay Terms
General Jobbing Work
Porch and Window Screens
a specialty
Whitehouse Ave., Cor. Union Pl,
ROOSEVELT Tel. Sl 1-R Kreeport
Roosevelt Inn
Nassau Road and Woods Ave,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
AUGUST BOETTJER,
Proprietor
Trolley Stop 06. Roosevelt
Tel. 70 Freeport
.Mrs, Sti'pti''n Rfck and I'ctfr Stephen Iti'ck and a number of frlendH attended Iht' commencement excrclnes of the l-'ordham Law School iant Wedni'«day Hfli'moon, '
William Itlnehardt of Mrooklyii and well known In Hicksville. bought John Haer'.s cafi' and the Ktorehouse adjoin¬ ing;, and took pOHsesMlon last Wednes¬ day.
Mr. antl Mrs, Charles Morgan moved from their home on Cnion place Wed- neprlay to tli, I:- in-w rcnidrnrr in Free- port,
Mr, W, .\, Hiiril'tl will commi'nci' Monday moriiliu: m mih an (!X|iri','<« de- llviry rout'' friiiii P'riiport to Uoo,«evi It f<ir the iiroomodallnii of those recelvInK trnnds by freight or I'Xprcss at the Kri'i'- jinrl station,
Sclinnl will cln.m- I'"rlday, ,liiiii' 23rd, fnr till' Huinmcr vaeallon.
Till' r're,'<liyli'rian Stiiidiiy silinol in lii'cparinn to entrr thi- paradf tn hi- held a I KreciKirt tomori'nw,
Mr, ,Iohn TXnlon of I'ark avi'iiue i.s liulldinK a new linu.«i' on Charles strei't,
Mr, Bamford's hnnse on Rockwood a\iiiui' Is nearly completed.
.Mr. .'Samuel Ahrams nf Itockwood ave¬ mii' and .Mr. Thomas Kurman of Rrook¬ lyn sririit lii,''if Sundiiy In WiishinRtnn, I) <'.
l':.'<aiiiiiiMlinii fnr the lirst fnur grades \vM' luld till' iiasl wi'i'k as follows: ,!iiii,' ll, a. 111., Spelling:: ,liiiii' I-'. a. m,, Al llhiiiii it'; ,liini' i:t, a, in., Kiinllsli: ,111111' H, a. Ill,, f.ifiRriipliy: ,luni' !,'>, a. 111.. I'liysltiliPK-y,
fin Wediii'Sila\- iiiid Tliiiisday i-xam- inalloiis frniii tlii' Slain uiri- held, Thisi' ulll hi- 1,'iviii In yratlns Tive. six and sevin.
hull' llllli Ifl 2nrd KeKt'iils Kxainlna- tlniiH will takt' plaei' In the new sehofil Willi Trineiiial Weslirvelt and .Vssist¬ ant Prineiiial Kirley in charRi',
The atli'iiilanee banner kois to Rradis st'Vfti and tinlit for thf wiek endliiK ,lune ninth. Iftlfi.
School will close on Kriday, ,7une 2,'t. In the evening the annual entertalii- 111, nt will be held at el^ht n'cloek.
The Sfvtnlh «rade eleeti d Its class nllli'iis, till' piist ivii'k, as fnilows; I'risiili'iil, lli'li'li Malinniy; \lf'i' iiresi¬
dent, Ruth Lytle; secretary, William Wurtz; treasurfr, Harry Brockmeyer,
t.'layton Robtrts of KImira, nt-phew of .Mrs, L*, G, AndruF, has been visitlne at her home for the past thri'f months and Just rtturiu'd to Kltnlra, .
Miss ,lulla TiTpcnini; of J'oUKlikii'p- sle has been vIsllInK her aunt,,Mrs, I", fi, Andrus. for a ft-w days. i
.Vlfrvlii M. fJoldtn of <'ral>; avpiiue has btiii KUfTeiintf from an attack nf piuu- monia but Is very much Improved and was able to no out last week.
The tenth annual meeting of thn Altar fJulld of St, Paula Chureli was hiid at the home of Mrs, S, I>. Monrtm of Rabylon Turrijiikf last Wednesday evening. .\fter the meeting a social linil- and rtfrt'Shments were enjoyed.
the school last week. Quite a nuniber of certlticatfs wnre larnid,
Itt'gents' examinations are beini; held at the school with Principal Wt^stervelt and .\Rsistant Kirley in charge.
The f'ommencemi III ixerclses will be held In the assembly rnnm of the new school this I Frldayi evminp. at S o'clock. The public is cordially Invit- ••d. A volunteer orclU'Stra, composed nf Lennard Hubbard, Mi Ivin Oolden, Fred Criiniii and Ford Lyilf, will iila\'.
ROOSEVELT GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
J. A. Chattaway R. T. Smith
DUPLICATE PARTS REPAIRING
Vulcanizing and Storage Expert Mechanics
NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT
Near Henry Street Tcl. 10.-)8-M.
Drug Store
F. E. Connolly, Phg.
'20 year.s of experience,
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Trolley Stop iiri,
Tel. 4 4 4-M Freeport Depend on us, we're careful. You demand riglit .service. We give It.
High-grade Candies. Our Soda and Ice Cream has a smooth richness—just the taste you want.
EXQUISITE PERFUMES
TOILET ARTICLES
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
"' Most desirable lotsT plats and tracts in Roosevelt's best sec¬ tion. Unsurpassed, Improved properties, with all modern con¬ veniences ready for occupancy. We win sell you a lot and build you a house from your own plans.
Come and see us before pur¬ chasing and get the beneflt of our experience.
EDWARD UHE, Hassan Road and Falton Street Tel. 679-J Freeport.
Custom Tailoring
LADIES' AND GENTS' SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Orders taken for READY-MADE SUITS
Repairing Pressing Cleaning
Ciiilir the diri'ctinn tif lhi- represen¬ tative commlttfe, cnnslstlnK of Wil¬ liam ,1, Olllfspin, chairman, and William Ktinlif and fliorKi' MiKKlns, tin- mim- bnr.s of Uoosevelt Hose Comjiany No, I. are makiUK elaboralf pre[iarations for one of the blRKest Fourih of July cele¬ brations ever held in this vicinity. There will be a paradi' in the morning with the members of the tire dei»art- nienl, the boy scouts, members nf the <!, A, R,, patriotic societies and sclio'ol children in line.
At noon there will lie a llaB ralsiii^i In front of the new school house. This I'Vent will be mnst auspicious sliict- tin- pole was purchased by penny contribu¬ tions of scholars tif the scliool. The minibfTS tif Company No, 1 have »cra|i- ed and rounded it, antl It is now receiv¬ ing the flnishinp coat of paint.
Following the erecetlnn of the jiole there will be apjiropriate exercises In the auditorium of the schot>l house, fol¬ lowed by refreshmenis. In fael, the ladits are wilcomlnn donations of cake and sandwiches.
The revli'win;; stand fnr llu- parade and pole erection will Itt- iriilid oppo¬ site the new sclinnl by Hurry Thomp¬ son, Kratutiously,
I''olltiwlnc is a lisl nt the dnnalioiis, iiicludinp: cash; K Tt, ,Mtirawlt/„ weath- crvane antl hall on lop fif polo; .\rch, (Jreensward. four coals of jialiit: I'^u- K't'iie KIdridge. ceiniiit to sit around hase of pole: H, ,T, Bainr. bronze tablet tn be placid nn pnln antl Inscribed "Kri't'ted by thn sehonl children of lioosevelt"; .Janitor iJeiirKi' H, Inniiis, the necessary excavatintj; Harry Thnmpson, nrt'ctlnn tif levinwiii;; stand. Cash: ,Tohn .1, Tiixoii, $,'),fiO: Uiiyninnd Matthews, $,T,nn: ,Iami'S Cnwiiril, $5,lin: Hinry ,1, Bauer, $5,00; William ,1, Cil- li'spli', $,-i,0ll; Kll, i;, ,Mnrawity!, J,5,0ll; .Xuffust BoettKir, $5,0«; ,Iohn Schneider, 1,-1.00: XI. Huhir, $,''i.nO: Sam, Nathan, $2.00; I-;, Cnnnnlly. $:!."0: Ilarry Kalz, $2,00; Slivi- Beck, $2..'iO; It. Burnet, $2.00; \V, I), Wurt/,, $,"i,Oil; A. White- house, $2,00; C, K, WliitehiiilHe. $2,00: .V, Creensward, $.''1,00; II, C, Alhers, $,"i,00; ,Ioliii Druki', $.'«,00; l';ivin Kdwards, $r..oo: .lack McCaffn y. $r,.O0: Henry C. Keliihiirdt. $r,,00: Miss ('., M, Wtsli-r- vilt, $2.00,
S4 HOOI, XOTI'IS.
Till' alleiidalic'i- bmiiiir fnr wi-,k i-iiil- iiiK ,Iuiii' U; Willi 111 Miss l''iii(ii r's I'lsas, AviTiiKi', '.l'.t B-:il pii- ri'iit.
'Till' uraili' i-x;iiiiiiialiniis wiii- liilil at
Mr. and .Mrs, MTlIiani B, Curley t;ave a birthday party last wii k in honor nf their son's, Waldo, third lilrthday anni¬ versary. The party was attended b.v Mrs, Klizabeth Brow m-. Mrs, HowfU, .S. Burltin, little .Vniiii' Hownll, Cath¬ erine Christensen, Manih' Post, William Denton, C>wen Denton. .lack Thomet, Valentine Oumbert, .Insepb Curley, .\n enjoyable time was had particularly the Ice cream and cakn. The Ruests ex- I tended most hearty cniDxratulations, I Hr, and Mrs. Harry K, Plurnmer of New York, Mrs, Heliii Price, and Miss I .Maude Price of .Vewark. .N". J,, were 'wi't-k-end visitors at the home of Mr, and .Mrs, Kjihiram Plummir, nn lli-nry street.
Miss .Anna Klutch nf Brtrnklyn spent last week at the home nf her aunt, Mrs, William Pnst on Henry slnel. On Sat¬ urday, ,Iuni' 24, Mis^ Klutch will becnme the hridi nf .Mr, iianiel Itupp nf Brook¬ lyn,
Mrs. Frederick I'lrieh nf Ilie Bronx spent very pleasant wet k visltiiiK her dauKhter. .Mrs. .fohn Slack of White- htiuse avenue.
The Ladies' Aid Sni-i.ly nf lhe Meth¬ odist Ktilscopal chureh will hold a cake sale at the church nn .luly 1,
About OIII' hundretl and tifty children, with their teachers, win- trt-ated to ice tream antl cake on their return from Ihe Sunday .School parade at I-'reeport. The threatening weallier did not seem In liiive'inui;h effect mi till Jr enjoyimnt. anil the iiariide was a f,-real success.
WANTAGH
,V siiiprise pMily was i,-iiil,'ii-il in .Miss I'ai-iii- 'rurii'T, a ti-aili'i- in the imlilie sclinnl r.'t'i'iilly, by lln- .i;irls nf llie scliiinl,
,\ii iillraeliM prni^iaiii was .i;i\i ii by lh' i-hililri'ii nf the .Meiunrlal Sunday
Sll I al lhe ciilldreii's Hay si-rvlf<-s
in III" paiisii Inmsi', Sunday evenin;-'.
tained Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Reynolds of Bayonne. N, J., over last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Seaman are vlslthiK with Mrs. Seaman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Keenholts of Nyack for the month of June.
Mrs, Charles Sehafer and son Charles art- siK-ndintr a vacation at Saranac l.,ake.
Mrs, Warri-n James has been enter- taining her daughter. Mrs, Howard Ket¬ cham of .Xmltyville. for the past weok.
Cottages are Jlllinp up at High Hill Beach, and a Kood summer is expected.
Ilr ,and Mrs, William Rhame were in tnwn last Sunday,
Kdwin K. Wencller. of the firm of Cox, Wi-ndltr & Van Tuyl. has take na posi¬ iiun at Chi-stcr. Pa.
MlBS I'.^ura T, Cowles has sone tn Washinjcton, D, C,
MERRICK
,M. rrii-k H, L, * K, Co, Nn, 2 will rIvi an eiitertainmeiil ami danc,' Salurdav evening. June 21tli, at tlnir tire hall, caniii KTounds
The proRramme will cninmeiice with the ixtremily funny sketch entitled "The Baby's Kli|ihant," and eoncludi with the llttie coinmedietta entitli-tl ¦ Tiicle .\iitliiiny,"
Well knnun hical talent have liern assigned the parts, I'licIe Billy Walteii. allhnUKli nnw a resident nf Itockville Centre, will take part.
This tire company will bold ils an¬ nual fair ill the hall ami upon thi- lawn surrnundinK It on Saturday. July tirst, and Monday and Tuisday, Juiy Ihird ami fnurth, eoncludinp with- a «rand disiilay fif tire works. Many beautiful an icll ¦'^ have hen donated to the cnmpany iti h, voted for at the fair, incluiliim a ii-n dollar Kohl piece, an arllsiliiilb framed nil paiiilini; and a liath lliu.
lately? .N"i>! hut we saw a flash, some¬ thing that passed us like a meteor. That was Carl. He is trying out his new auto.
Carl does not Intentionally pass his friends without speaklntr. but you know it Is i|uite necissary for a ho- jcinner to watch closely lest the auto starts tn climb a tree. Go it old boy! "Only the rich can enjoy the luxuries."
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Ice and Coal
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE OR CALL
Freeport Ice and Fuel Co.
South Main Street Tel. :i4:
Freeport
PATERICK BROS.
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Trolley Stop 63
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Nassau Road and Centennial Av.
We court the acqiiaintantse of sellers aa well aa buyers. (
We have most desirable prop¬ erties listed with us for sale, lease or exchange.
Let us know your wants and we win surely help you out and save you time and money.
HEINRICH & SON,
Proprietors,
held ill lh" parisli linlis.- I''riilay e\eiiin,^, ,liiiii '. I'V iiio Chris¬ iian l-;iidi'avnr Sticli-t.\ vv Inn Hi'' "K'lls' ' lllll lhe hniinrs lu tin- " Iliu.'S," whn leat ^ ll,,.,,, in Illl- i-.-ceiil I'lnii.-si, \
A sad ami pieiiia lur. ,l,-;illi was that | nf Mrs. C.ussie iTaiiiiiu i "H. wif' nf l-"ai"l llaiiinKli.ii, r,li; Kafnv.lli- avi-nim, ! Brnnklyn, lasi Thursda.v. Itntli faiiiilli s ] are w.'ll kiH.wii ill Dim v icinily, ,Mrs, ! HaiiliiKli.n was .Miss Cussle Hunt. dauuliliT nf Mr. and .Mis, Mtisis lluiit| befnie Inr inairiaKe, which Innk |ilace lasl 1 ii'inli.-r. She was very popular ainniiu lhe ynuimer set, i-sinclally atl lliuh llill B. aell. Tin' fum ral servii'.- . was held at the Kafayelle avi inn- resi¬ lience l''rlday, ,Iiiiie H, comliicteil by Ki-n, , Thnmas S, Brailhwaite, wlm alsn nllii'- I ialeil at her marriage. The inl eriin-iil was ill Or.'.Illi.'Ill .'.111. l.iy "" Satur¬ ilay. .Mrs. Ilaiiiiiwlnii was imi .|iiil.- -'1 ve-irs l.f ane.
The farnieis imiih nf Ihi-'^ \ illaui- ar.- verv Hraleflll in lh" pupils nf lli- -leiu-
sal.iii puhlic SI-I I fnr Ilnir eff'Tls in
t,-viiiu to liil 111' ni nf a p.si kimwii as Ul',, --,,.i,i-wi,ii.i i-alerpillar," William Wills c,.-.n-".' I', Si-aiiiaii and ,lnlin Sii-,-iiVu eaiiriee'-iv'd a Virr.- "f ?' ¦"" fll,111 ll'..' .Nassau CnuiilN' I'aiiii Hui.aii ,s :, I-. waul {..'¦ mith. lin- "'" ' ^'>-' ,„:,ss.s in 111'- -^priim. I""'""' humlr.-d ,1,„1 sixly-iw.i ihnusaii.l cit.rpillars w,i-i- d.-su-ny.il.
Tin I.a.Ii.s- Al.l S.i.'i' ly "f Hie .M.'- ,1,1,rial rhur.'h InM a tliimbl' PMrty in ll,„ parish In.us. last Wedin-s.lay after- ,„„,„. wh.-li a h.rtie iiuml,. 1- nf ladles aliemli-.l ami a pl.asaiil en.lnyed by all,
Tln-r.' will In .liviii.' M,-111,.rial ihiiii-li lu-x: Sunday innrninp: iunl .veiiiiiu win 11 il i« exii.'cled a stu- ,1,-1,1 frnm lln- 1 In-.ilnuieal seminary will pri-iii'h Sumlav sclinnl will he held In ,1,.,'parish hnuse at 2.:(0. Christiaii Kn- d.-avor Friday iiiEThl at TITi.
(•.raduatlnn exercises nf lhe rnion Free School were held in lhe parish bnuse last Friday evening. Inlereslini parls were lak-n hy the children and a lar^-e da^H graduated.
Si-afnril avenue is beint; oil.-'l, i>'id W.^odward avi-iim- is receivlim the same allentinn,
n.'V Thnmas S, Braithwaite iifently cnnduted s.'rvic«'S al the Nassau Cot- latfe. Heinpstead, under the auspices nf Ihe Nassau Col laKe Association,
.Mr, and Mrs iiscar Krause nf New Vnrk Cily an- ii i their sumnn-r e.itlaRo ill the VillaK.',
Iilvine services, mnrninp: and eveninK, in the Memorial church next Sunday at the usual hours. Sunday school In the parish house al ?,:iO,
School will dose this Friday and the liraduatlnn exercises will be ht Id th.' same eveninE in the parish house,
.Mr, and Mrs. P, F, Ayofodro enlt-r-
il 1 inie wa ices in lh
SWEET CLOVER DAIRY
C. H. DAHL'S SONS
(Freeport Service) Healthy Cows Sanitary Stables and Surroundings
Best Cream and Milk
NASSAU ROAD
Trolley Stop 60
BOOSEVELT
Tel. Freeport 776-W
FiiP. s \I,I-;.l-'irst class Mrrand iiiam
clieap. Mrs. Iiixnn, Rrnnksiil.- av,-
PU", Fre.-pni 1 f.^)-Mj ___^
Where Economy Rules
OVER .-lO YEARS OF HONEST MERCHANDISING
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
26 Nassau Road, Roosevelt, L. I. Trolley Stop 62.
llnv.
,11 Carl T," Hnni'in d' a\i
Beatrice Pauline Hill, eldest dauph- ler of Mr. and .Mrs, Franklin G, Hill of Merrick avtnue. was married last Wed¬ nesday at the Utile Church Around the Corner, to William Brown WoIfT. of Ynnki rs. .Vfter a shnrt automboile lour ihrtiimh Baltimore, Washington and .Vt¬ lantic City, ih" collide returned for a short stay at the home of the bride's liarelits. They will reside at Sayville f,,r the sumnnr.
S-O-C-O-N-Y
We handle none but the Standard Oil Company Gasoline, Kerosene. Eubricating Oils. Greases. Oil Heaters and Oil Cook Stovea,
We carry Lamps, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks. A post¬ card brings us to your door.
C. niLLER
Park Ave. and East Charles St.
Tel. It'.l-'-R, ROOSEVELT
Real Estate
Fire Insurance
FARMS
HOUSES
PLOTS.
Nassau—County Suffolk
Suffolk County Plots, 25x100
Price: $10.00 $2,00 Cash $1.00 Monthly
Chas. D. DeLap
P. 0. Bldg Roosevelt, L. I.
Tel, 1 17:;-W l-'reeport.
One Hundred Thousand
Brilliant Summer and Fall Flowering Plants
$1.00 a hundred
assorted
Ready about June 10
Order Now
NASSAU SEED AND PLANT
EXCHANGE
Roosevelt
Tnillev St I.p t;2
MEINEN
Grocer and Delicatessen
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables Candies Cigars Tobacco
"Eveni'thing for the Family"
Washington Avenue. Roosevelt Tel, M6-W. Opp. School
Stephen Beck
Variety Hardware
SPALDING SPORTING GOODS REPAIRING
1; ynu lni> nf \iiiir iicarrsi i:i'if:lih(ir you save tinie and timnev ainl iiave a c.inietiack.
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Tel. -Mt-.l
and have healthy sturdy chicks ifyou use
Shaw&IrdesdeiCo^
Manufactured l^y Shaw&thiesdellCo. Brooklyn.N.Y.
FOS SALE BT ALL DEALEB8
FOIt SALK—Small family horse. Apply
Meluen's Grocery Store, opposit*
school, C-9-lt
John Schneider
Staple and Fancy Groceries
ALL DELICATESSEN GOODS
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MEATS AND POULTRY
It you are interested In reli¬ able soods, honest weights and fair prices, call to see us at any tinie. Telephone orders receive prouipi attention.
Nassau Road and Wood Avenae
ROOSEVELT
Tel, ,'it;ii-R Kieeport.
Roosevelt Handy Store
HARDWARE PAINTS OILS
BRUSHES WALLPAPER
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
AWNINGS
SCREENS
We keep a full .-^tock iind will I lie j;lad tn sliiiw it to any one
JOHN DREEKE
Nassau Road and Henry Street
, Trolley .Stiip i;,'!, Tel, I0.''i8-R
A. F. Bauer
Cornices and Skylights
Slate. Metal and Tar Roofing Roofs Repaired and Painted Tin-covered Fiiepioof Door« ajid Windows
Metal Ceilings
Nassau Road and Raymond Ave,
ROOSEVELT
PLUHBINQ AND HEATING
General Contracting
No job too big nor too small. We are here to stay and live.
Good conscientious work be¬ speaks our character. Estimates cheerfully given. Give ds a chance to figure on your work.
GEORGE W. DELAP
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Tel, .",CO-M Freeport
ALWAYS ON THE JOB TO DO YOUR PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Leaking pipe.'*, loose joints, dripping faticets, e*^caping gaa cost a lot of nioney tliat can In» saved with a little attention, N* waste means sniall bills.
W. F. PEARSALL
Woods Ave. near Nassau Read Roosevelt
E. SEAMAN
Lincoln and Rose Streets Roosevelt
Tcl, 799-J,
DEALER IN
CHOICE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Call to see ns. We will be glad to meet and greet yoo.
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