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f ANTA6H CBURCH SERVICES
. IHSG0NTHQED DURING A0608T
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Pastor Will Preach in First Pastorate at East Rockaway During B|onth
Oflce: 181 W. WAJW ST.
Phone:
BUnER-KISSED POP CORN
Delidoug, Satisfying
CRISPETTES
and
CRACKER JACK
Tlie serrlces in the M«tnorial Con-
gregattonat enurco wili o«'oiacontia-
ued during the month of August,
when the pastor. Rev. Thomaa S.
Braithwaite, is granted a vacation.
Tho services wlfl be resumed the flrst
I Sunday in September.
j Miss Laura T. CowlM started for
Milwaukee on Thursday, where she
will visit relatives and later expects
160-B Freeport'to visit California and the Panama
iSxpoaition.
An interesting nieetlng was held in the Frienids' meeting bouse in Jerusa¬ lem last Sunday aftemoon. Among the speakers were W. H. Jackson, a lady whose name we aid not loarn, and Mr. Haviland. Rev. T. 8. Braitb- waite of the Memorial church also ad¬ dressed a few words to those preaent.
Mr .and Mrs. P. F. Avogadio, who have been spending a vacation In the Adirondacks, retamed hotan Monday.
Miss Helen A. Jackson and Harriet Place have gone to the Delaware Water Oap for a vacation.
Arthur O. Southard has returned
AT THE
Bowling Alleys
36-38 HOBTH MAIH STREET FBEEFOBT, L. I.
tirvt church in wbieh be wwh^^ained ia Ike tutiiislry and where her-i^nd very successful pastorate for nearly eight yeara.
Mr. and Mn. John T. Cowles spent Sunday at their cottage at Oak Island Beach.
Mrs. James M. Seaman has been confined to her home for several days by Illness.
Misses Sarah and Annie Ricks are enjoying a sojourn by the water at Oak Island, trbsre the yezpeet to sia/ two weeks.
lERRICi iiOSSIP AND ML NEWS
FIBEMEH EEJeTED EZCIFBSIOV TO HIGH HILL BEACH—AUZIL- LA&T MEETS—LEAUGE HELD iHLIOKTBAIL. ^
TEHHIS STAB ADMITS THEFT
Teuchard to Be Sentenced en Friday For Stealing Golf Balji. New York. July 28. — Guatave K Toiichard. forinerly national lnd<x)r tennlH cliainpion, wtll be seuteiiceil Frlilny on hix plea of guilty to stealing golf balls from the Abercromliie & Fitch company. Wliiie Touchard wns
from the Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, I °>«°"«" »' ""•"• B"'^ «"1*1''>- «J«'I""-t where he underwent an operation, ™Pnt they missed Iwlla valued at $400 Mr. Southard is much improved In I His counsel said he hnd fallen Into health. (temptation through worry over d«»bts
Gas lights have been placed on tho occasioned by the death of his wife
street leadin gto tho school house and j .
also on Seymour avenue.
Rev. T. S. Braithwaite during his vacation will supply the pulpit of his former church, the Bethany church of East Rockaway, for four Sunday mornings. This was Mr. Braithwaite's
FLAN TO STRIKE NEXT WEEK.
In
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'THE FURNITURE CENTRE"
BROADWAT, LINDEN AND QUINCT STREETS, BROOKLTN, N. T,
SUBURBAN BRANCH 195 MERRICK ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Dutch Curtain Week
For two weeks, beginning Tuly Slst and ending August 14, we. will offer for inunediate disposal oor entire
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Une of : --V—
$1.25
Per Pair
Dutch, Curtains
at three speoified prices, namely
$1.50p"r $1.75
Per Pair
Machinists Are' to Make Demands Brooklyn and In Plainfield. New York, July 28.—The local cnm paign of the machinists ond metal trades workers for an eigbt hour day and more wages is progressing. It is not likely tbnt any of the workera wlll be called on strike at war munitions plants hero hefore next week, but hy that time, according to present de¬ velopments, demands will be made on employers in Brooklyn and lu Ilaln field, N. J.
MINISTER FREE OF MURDER.
Acquitted on Trial For Crime Commit¬ ted Forty-five Years Ago. Covington, Ga.. July 28.-W. H. Mo- Cart, who killed Monroe Smith forty- flve years ago and escaped to the west, where be became n preacher and, mov¬ ed by conscience, returned two weeks ago to atand trial, wns acquitted. He is sixty yenrs old.
LAWTER GROUT GETS STAT.
Former Comptroller to Appeal From Sentence to Sing Sing In Bank Case. Now York, July 28. — Edward .M. Oroirt, lawyer, twice city comptroller and fornier Brooklyn borough presi¬ dent, ims decided to appeal from hi.s aenteiice to Sing Sing for one or two years for [lerjury In the wrecking of the Union bank, of which he wn.s president. He has obtained a ten days' stay of execution of sentence.
Cuts Pee For Revenue Spies. Wasibington. July 28.—The treasury depHrlment haa reduced the fee for informers agniiiat violators of the In¬ ternal revenue laws from |50 to $10
NASSAU HOTEL
LONG BEACH Long laland New York
The King of Summer Resorts
Open Throughout the Year
We will be gflad to make special rates to parties for Receptions, Dances and Banquets
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Sunday school at .1 o'eloAk in flra Hall on Camp avenue. Benriees con¬ ducted by Rev. Mr. Iittlet>rand.
Members of flre company No. 1 of Merrick held a delightful excursion on Thursday laat
Mr. and Mrs. Logan and family of Flatbush are viaiting Mrs. Johnston.
The Handrin-'Hand League held a delightful moonlight sail on Satur¬ day, July 24. AJI who participated in the day's enjoyment had a fine time.
The ladies' auxiliary of flre com¬ pany No. 2 held Its regular meeting at Flre Hall on Camp avenue. Mrs Mattson was hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Klob frOm The Bronx are the guests of Mra. H. Hclnxerlinr.
On Tuesday Mr. Rottger of Merrii k waa seriouflly burned while at In work. The last news received from the hospital stated he was slowly im¬ proving.
The suffrage question is sttll alive in Merrick is still alive as the "antls" addresaed quite a large gathering at Fire Hall No. 2, on Camp avenue, last Saturday.
HURL 3 TO DEATH IN CONEY WRECK
Scenic Railway Car Jumps Rails 40 Feet In Air.
Coney Island, N. Y.. July 28.—Three persons were killed und thirteen othera bad hairbreadth escapes from denth when a two car train uf pleasure seek¬ ers on the Ocean Beach Scenic railway, the "Rough Riders," Jumped the track forty feet in the air and hurled tbcm from the eors. The three who were killed were shot from the track head flrst to the sidewalk in the Bowery, crowded witb paasersby, who escaped belug atruck by the narrowest margin.
Tbe dead are Jame.s McDonald, Mra. Annie Hartman and Miss Ruth Cuddy.
The "Rough Riders," which Is one of the swiftest and hilliest rides on the Island, makes a trip a block long and then doubles the circuit on a higher trestle forty feet iu the air. Almost at the end of the ride the cars pass through au opening in the archway forming the face of the structure, whizzing by in fuh view of the street. It was at this poiptitiiuU: the car jumped.
Rov. John B.„Gal)io.of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Newburg, N. Y., who is visiting here, administered tbe last rites to the dying victims, while the police rescued the injured who had not fallen to the pavement. The manager was arrested on a homicide charge.
HE HAD TWO APPENDICES,
Second Operation Throws Light on Yonkers Man's Inside*. Y'onkern, N. Y.. July 28.—Frank S. Thomp.son, a photographer, wonders how many appendices nature supplied him with. Two years ago he waa ill, and his trouble was diagnosed aa np- peudicitls. He underwent nn oiiera¬ tion. Three weeks ago he becnme sick ngatn, and once more the (Ihigiiosls was aI)pe^Jdicltia. so he submitted to mother operation.
Closer Than a Brother.
"Tbat Fri'iich count sticks very tight to your sklrta. Mac"
"Yea. I fancy h(> mnst be the original plaster of »'nris."—Judjge.
Orders
for adTflrtUif fai
(ZIIf» S^rm f orit V&\mtB
received in this ofHce at New York City rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in New York City for the advertiser who wishes to readi the intelligent, progressive and willing-to- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—both daily and Sunday—exceeds 300.000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald, Sua and Tri¬ bune combined.
The New Yodt Tunes publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including finan- ciai, automobile, school, railroad aqd steamship ad- VMtising, than any other New York newspaper.
THERE'S A HEW CLEAHER IH TOWN
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THE PHO.VE IS Ht FREaEPORT K. T. Store, lOSd St., near BrtMidway
Photo.by American Press Aasoclatlon.
A erreat rellKlous festival, presided over by the archbishop ot the Greek church, attended with military- pomp, has been held to celebrate King Constantino's rea- toration to health.
Gilmore^s Extract of Mexican Vanilla
AND OTHER FLAVORS
For the past twelve years these Extracts have been nsed by a large number of the old substantial resi¬ dents of Nassau and Queens Counties,
I make only PURE goods out of the best materials,
A post card asking for particulars as to prices, etc., will be promptly answered.
CHOICE CIGARS AHD TOBACCO
Full line of ^rtini^ Ooodi COHFECnOHEBT STATIOHEBT
Anything and everything for achool Wants.
Solicit a rail from the moet particu¬ lar smokers. WiH supply youi wants, whatever they may be. Ice Cream delivered at yoor door.
Olve us a call.
M. H. Spitzer
South Grove tnd Pine Streets
Telephone 402-J.
WANTED
An opportunity to serve yon and convince yon that we carry and seU the
Best Groceries
and Provisions
THOMAS H. GILMORE
FREEPORT L. I., N. T.
J. S. DeMott
Contra.otor a.n<l Builder
Jobbing of All Kinds
No job too large and no job too small
Estimates given on all kinds of work in our line . .
LEONARD AVENUE
TeL 389-W.
OUR MOTTO IS:
HONESTY, COURTESY AND PROMPTNESS,
Our expenses are very small compared with most other grocers and we do not have to obtain as high prices for our goods to live. Come and see us once, and we are sure you will come again.
Fishing Tackle, Batteries, Gaso¬ line and all Marine Supplies,
Leas lalaad KaUreaa ttake VbM*'
(BiTcctlve ./une S«. llli.)
L.iave Merri^h fer New York. Pesin- isylvanUL Station. Brooklyn and .inter- nadlmte stetloas: Week-days, (.IS, tS.SS.. S.SS. S.S4. T.IC. 17.SS, «.«!, S.lt. S.Bt. 10.12 a. m.-, lt.tS. 1.3S. S.OS. 4.17, S.SS. (.41, 8.13. lO.SS p .m.: Snndaya, •.4S. S.». 9.<0 a. at.; ll.et. S.44. 4.30. S.SS. T.ll, S.40. ».44, 11.30 p. m.
Leave FreepOirt for Ncw Tork, Pena- sylvanta. Station and Brooklyn: Week¬ day*. S.iO, IS.SS, S.43, (.SS. T.30, I7.4S, «.0$, 9.K, 8.55, i»,49, 10.17 a. m.: 13.30. 1.S9, 3.0«, 4.31, S.03. S.4S, S.45, S.IO, ».31. 111.03 p. m.; Sundays. C.S2, 8.3«, 9.34 a. m.; J 12.08, 2.48, 4.3». 5.37. 7.15, 7.50, 8.44, ».48. ii.zi p. m.
Trains leave Freeport for Amityvtlle. Babylon, Patchogue and Intermediate atatioSc Week-daya, na4.44, S.IO, aS.t*. 11.53 a. m.: al.SS, 1.43, BaS.23, 2.44. a3.B8. Ia4.6», f5.32, a6.8S. aS.i», 18.37, a7.0«, 7.44, aS.OS, a$.07, aie.4( p. m.: 12.17. 3.04 nlirht; Sundays, 5.31, a9.33, alO.SS a. m.; 13.29. 3.22. a3.48, 3.83. CIS. S.BS, aS.Ot, all.14 p. m.: 1.42 night. ' Trains loavo New Tork, Pennsylvania Stallon, for Preeport, Merrick and prin¬ cipal Intermediate stations: na3.50, 6.41, 7.06, a8.3«. 11.00 a. m.: 812.40, 13.47, sal.32, 2.00, a.1.00, a4.02, f4.42, laS.OO. aS.33. 5.64, aS.lS, 8.60, 7.10t aS.lO, aS.SO, n.32, p .m.; al.lO night; Sundaya. 4.30, a8.25. 9.57. n.3S a. m.; 1.68, a3.68, S.37, 6.02, aS.OS, alO.18 p. m.; al2.33 night..
a'Trains run to Babylon only.
cRuns on Monday only.
kSleps on signal; runs to Jamaica only.
nNo Brooklyn connections.
sSaturdays only.
fExcept Saturdays.
lExcept holidays.
tKxcept Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave¬ nue Station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station. This time table subject to ehantre without notloo.
Geo. E. Seaman
315 SO. MAIN ST. FREEPORT Telephone 344-M.
DAILY TROLLKY TIMB TABLB. MIeeola -Brooklya DiTlaloa.
lyeave Hempstead, Matn and Front Sts.: Southbound at 4.30, 4.45, 6.15, 6.30 a. m.; then every 30 minutes thereafter until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. to Rockvllie Centre only.
Northbound at 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 12.00 a. m. Last car leaves City Line, Brooklyn, for Hempstead at 12.45 a. m.
A flfteen-minute headway is operated between Rockvllie Centre and Brook¬ lyn as tollows: Week days, except Sun¬ days, leavo Grant and Liberty streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 n. m. till 9.15 a. m.; then 2.46 p. m. till 7.45 p. m. Sundays, 12.08 N. tin 8.45 p. m.
Heaipatead-Jaainlea DIvlaloa. Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Sts.: Westbound at 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thoreafter until 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 6.30 a. m., and every 80 min¬ utes thoroaftcr until 11.80 p. m.
Eastbound, 6.15 a. m., and every 80 minutes thoreafter until 12.15 a. m. Sundays, 7.15 a. m., and then the same schedule as week days.
Jerleho Plk« DIvlaloa. ' Leaves Minoola. Boulevard and Old Country road: Westbound. 5.30 a. rli., and every 30 minutes thoroaftor until 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.16 p. m. Sundays, first car, 6.15 a. m., then same schedule as weok days.
Leavo Jamaica, Fultpn and Washington streets: Eastbound. 6.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafler until 10.00 p. m.; then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. ni. Sun¬ days, flrst car, 7.IB a. m., then same schedule as week days.
.r. M. STODDARD, Supt.
TIIK .\i:W YORK AND NORTH SHORB
TRACTION COMI»A>rV.
Time T.iblo K..ectlve Jan. 1, 1915.
Week Daya. Leave Port WashlnRton for Minoola, Hicksvillo and Flushingr: 6.05 a. m.; then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Car leaving I'orf Washington at 11.05 p. m. 10 Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leavo Flushing for Port Washington and Hlcksvlllo; 6.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars leavinur 9.30 and 10.30 p. m. to itoslyn Clock Tower omy.
Satnrilaya. Car leaving Flushing at 9.30 p. m. runs to Hicksville.
Leave Hicksville for Port Washlngr- ton and FlushlnK: 6.35 a. m.; then every hour until 9.3., p. m. Car leaving Hicks¬ vill at 10.35 p. m. to Roslyn car barn only.
Sundaya. Leave Port Washington for Mineola, HIcKsville and iMushing: 7.05 a. m.: then every hour until 10.05 p. m. Car leaving Port Washington 11.06 p. m, to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Flushing for Port Washington and Hicksville: 8.80 a. m.; then every hour unlll 9.30 p. m. Car leaving 10.30 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Hicivsvllle for Port Washing¬ ton and Flushing: 7.36 a. m., then every hour until 9.36 p. m. Car leaving Hicks¬ ville at 10.35 p. m. and 11.35 p. m. to Roslyn car barn only.
High-HiU Beach Hotel and Casino
Long Island New York
An Ideal Spot for an Outing
Regular
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Shore
Dinner*
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After a viiit to this resort yon will join the nnivenal chorus—"NO OTHEB PLACE LIKE IT," Accessable from FreepciNr BeUmore and Seaford.
Dancing, Bathing, Boating, Fiabing. Excursionists Welcome.
VO 8TABCHT BOABDWALK STTIE: COMFOBT AJH) HAFFHESS.
M. V. fATAOE,
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