THE ITASSAU POST, TREEtfOUJ, S. Y... PKIDAT. JiiXE 2% 1*17
OFFICIAL PAPBB OP If A88A0 COfJlfTY.
rublUhed Fridays by '^¦..lA?'**^ ''*>"T CORPORATIOW
JAlUEJt B. STILES, Praaldent. >2 Soutb Orove Mtrfiet. Preeport, V. T.
BARfiiK CA^AL TLHDICATKD j
Southern rivers with three-fooi I channels are occupying much of th* attention of Congress whicb is being I urged to deepen tbeir channels as a I measure of war necessity. The .New York State Barge Canal, with its 12- foot channel, forming the connecting
MANY AirrOMS SCHOOL GRADATION FREEPORT MAN MAY
VERY RECKLESS
The comhienevuieut eiteruises of the ; Freeport High School graduates were j held at the America^ Theatre last I evening. Tw eniy-fouT students re-
BE SENT TO FRANCE
Continued from Page One.
oaks you ever .'^aw. lowland spreading, out its w hite uniforms. We, of coorse. Around the edse of the parade-ground as cadets aro around oa -ap eqdal are the barracks, three-story brick footing with the rest, even though we buildings with a broad piaxza on each side for each floor. On the ground
entered aa Aprif S. 1114,
Freeport. N. March S,
117*.
¦econd-claaa matter
at the PoHt OfHce at
T., under the Act of
(Spetilal to tbe Post)
Albany, Juna 2i—That it i» iuipeia- ; ceived diplomas. The address to the
live upon evAy aelf respecting mo-' s'.uotnts was niade by S. R. Shear,
link between the Great l,akes and the ^ ujisl in this Slate, and there tre over ' superintendent of schools, of Pough-
UiiO.ODO of them, to do his share to- ' keepsie, ,\, V.. who .spoke of the three ward reducing the number of grade fundamentals of education, namely. ,, , . ,_.,,, ciosding as well as other accidents physical, moral and mental. He dwelt
lion tons a year, and was built with- .^^^^ season, is easily roiognizabi. on the necessity for physical develop- out a dollar's contribullon from the front figures that have just been fur-! ments in the schools, but only as it
hand with menial de-
Ocean, presents a magnificent water¬ way with a cjipacity of over ten mil-
Tha NASSAU POST Invites lettera > I the Editor on topics, of Interest.
II lettera niust be accompanied by i , , . , • - " , , , ' . j
oamfi* and addresses, not necessarily ' f **deral Oovornment. It is the greatest nished Secretary of State Hugo by J. goes hand
for publlcatlcMt Ce<.d faith.
but as an evidence of
artificial waterway ever built by a
, single State, and one of the greatest The NASSAU POST is nerved every- , . • , .^ u
where for 2 c:ents a week. 10 centa) P'eces of engineering in the world,
l,.J"^r1^}:o:JlA'*^,^''iJeZlL Subscribers x, ^a;, hogun under a Republican ad- are requested to Inform the clrcuIa-
tlon departmant of any failure to re¬ ceive the paper or delay In delivery. Subscribers wishing to change their address must give the old aa well as the new address. 8iibacrlbara leav- Inir the village may have ik«lr paper forwarded by mall by Infurmlng the ctrciilation department.
Address ali communications to
THK RIA<*»AII I^O^T C'OlfPORATID?!
Main Offlce; 22 South Orove Street
KKKKPORT Telephone <1.
ministration and i« being finished un¬ der a Republican adtiiinislralion. It already connects l>ake Ontario wilh the Hudson, and next year will be open to l>ako Krle and completed througlioiit its entire length.
WKH.NKSOAV, .11 >h; '2ft. 1!»I7
of Liberty."
I 000 lONTKOI, Illl.l,
Ily Cong. F. C. Hieks The- most important matter considered last week in Con- gress, and one of iho most vilal to the American people, was the Food Control Dill. This measure had my liearly support and 1 only regret that ihoro has been delay ill jilac iii.i; it iiiioti the statute hooks.
The- alinoiiiial high cost of living in this counlry has leached a point beyond the abil- itiis of a great portion of otir population to pi'ovido proper iioiirishmoni I'or tlioir ramilios. and ail feel the hardship.
When il is ri'alized that the prices sit I'oiwi stitlTs in many ol' the waring countries iihroad iire le.ss Ihiin thoy aro in this counlry. whicli prod.ices siip- jdios, it is evident t'ooil re; iiliitions iind (ciiitiol is neces¬ sary. This 1)111 is intended to (-ticoiira;;o the I'armer to profit¬ ably increase his productioii, and also to insure to tho con¬ sumer food at a normal iirice. It strikes at all food maiiiim- lalors and speculators, and the piliiiu UI) by them of profits tjikon ftotii tho stiffi'iing of tho people. It is !i drastic bill, but the siluation that confronts its needs drastic legisltii ion to luo- tect tho po()i)le'.
A. .McCrea, general manager of the Ix>ng Island Railroad Company, and -Marcus A. Dow, general safety agent OI tho .New York Central. Over 400,- nno folders of the "Slop, Look and Msten" type have been distributed thia year by Secretar/ Hugo to au¬ iomobilists of this Stato, yet the meas¬ ure vt their results devolves upon the driver liimself.
During the year 1HI6 there were 125 persons killed and 2.11 injtired in grade crossings on all the roads of this Stale, while 12 of the number Were killed and 61 injured in '¦',*> ac- cidont.s to atilos at gradt crossings on the .New York Central within the boundat ies of this Slate during the year. Statistics Just compiled by .Mr. .McCrea sliow that during the past year there were 207 cases of reckless driving al crossings on l-ong Island with re.svllant deaths of 7 and 20 in¬ jured. While the l.oim Island Rail¬ road is iloing everylhiiig within its power to curb the ace idents, the very ract that on no lo.;s than loo occa¬ sions wore the com^jany's lowered gates crashed into, shows in itself that the fault lies with the man who i.-i "hitting 'or up" willioul looking where ho is going, imperiling his life and the lives of others.
On July 1 the Cioinwell-Kelly bill, ^ requiring all owners who d'ive in ' Greater .Nev^- York to take out an ' I operator's license, goes into effeci,'
' OFXPHOrS MTIOV i'^"'^ ^'''•''' greater aiilhorily confoiied
i •¦ - j ^^1^ jjjiji jj^. iii^^ ^^^. >^,,,.,,,,tary Hugo
The way tho American people piled i y.^^ fjufj i,i„,spif hotter able lo cope the millions into the Red Cross fund ; with, the speed manias, the into.xical-, was as chari^cferiBtic as it \)-as line. . •'•1 driver .Americans are neither money grab¬ bers nor money lioardoi-.s. The noble
AIRSHIPS .VKrK.SSAKY
The superiority of the Allies over
, the Germans In the lighting on the
wf.st front this year is attiibuted to.
I the stipeiiorlty of their air fighters.
Aitplanes art' the eyes of the armies
and are of Immense value in di.-ecting
artillery fire. In some of the battles
in F''rance and "Belgium the Allies
had ten niachinos to Ihe enemy's one:
Gernjian machines were driven down,
and in many instances the German
•My Country -Tia of Thee, Sweat Land j artillery had to be trained by guess
' To maintain and increase the superi- ,; orlly of tho Allies' air service, in Ihe I opinion of military experts, offers the I shortest cut to the terminalion of the ; war.
work of the Ked Cross behind figliiing line will not any hick has a dc)
and the man who drives
away after an accident, I'oi- the power
of suspension and revocation of an
ovviii'i's liceiiso will bo his. Only
the
It
Greater .New Vork niotorisls come un- : ine will not ho hampered hy ' J*''' iho provisions of the hill, though j of money as long as Amoriea '""fidors who visit tho "H-tropolis j
. ^ j Willi ihi'ir cars tor more than ten
''''' j days in any one year tmi.st take out j
— Ithe op.'t'ator's license. This piovi-|
sion chiefly affects those living in [ Westclioster and some cif the coun- i iie-s iinmediatelv tid ;oiiiil:.' Cireator' guide the riisponso to the Piesi- >^-,,^^ York.
siilisciiption In the Liberty. Loan and tho Ri-d Cross Fund aro | any
dent's call for To.Oim volunteers to fill the ranks of the regular army, oiiiilit to prodiico tihciut 12.'i,nO0 mon.
FMPIKK STATi; LKAOS
The announceiiiuni that ihi' .New \(,il< S'ate troops will bo .ho first lo Ullow tne rogiilars into Frar.c.' 's tec late: I conlirnii.tion of N 'vv York's lead ovei all ll\.- oilier States in the matter ot preparedness. At the veiy l)e;,iniiiiig of his administration Gov- ftnor Whitman pointed out the Impo. • laiKo of bringing the National Guard up lo the highest possible standard of <'Ki< enc>, and liberal appropriations Wile- made to that end. Last year w^hiu trouble threatened on ihe Mex¬ ican Horder, New York mobolized mt le nifii in a shorter time than any olher State. To-day Iho New York Slate Nalional Guard i.s the largest and best equipped bodyq of citizen Boldiors in the country and is justly entitled to stand next to the regiv lais.
Russia to-day with all her tioiililes is decidedly a boltor asset for the Al- lie 1^ thaii the old autocratic Hiissi:i with .Nicholas gelling his orders fron^ Merlin tmd iilottitig a soiiarate treaty of peticf. with Germany.
ASSOCIATES HONOR I CHARLES D. WICKS
i:diHon dealers from all parts of ^ the Cnited States will gather at the ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in .New Vork ' for the .National Uoalers' Coinontion I of I'^dison Phonograph Dealers which I will be hold .luly 12 and i:; in the [ Grand liall Koimi of tlitit famous place. From the iiresent indications Ihere will he about flfteen bttiidred
MR. BRAITHWAIlt 5 YRS. IN FREEPORT
volcipment, pointing out that a true cultivation of hoth will result in ihe l.ri,l)er moral training.
The program wati a long one. The Hiiih School orchestra rendered Tsch- akoff's "Cossack's Revels"; the Kov. R. H. Scott, rector of the Church of [ the Tratistigiiration, opened with prayer, and the Girls' Gleo Cliih sang Johns' "Dinah." .Miss Fsilier Bray¬ ton cleverly recited the salutalory, I and the High School orotiesiia ren- ; (lored Itraga's "Angel's Sen nade."' , The Girls' Glee Club sang Davies 't'K wer Song," and C. Dwi-iit Baker president of the school boaid. pre- ^ setited the diplomas. George Heuer- inaii. president of the class, gave the vaiedictory. The program ended i with Ihe "Star Spaiislod IJaiinor," in which everyone joined in tho chorus, and the Kev. William lire ckoiiridge.' of the Baptist Church, said botiedic-j tion. I
r,e.-,,ik.ii Lal.i , avvaicl'il Ihe fol¬ lowing prizes to scliolars achieving success diiritig the yoar: The lln Saniuel K, Smilh prize fot spelling was awarded to .Miss Helen Pratt; and .Miss Helen Ault won tho Hiram R. Smilh ?5 prize for the highest aver¬ ages in the preliminary oxaminationti for tho Regents; .Miss .Mario .Mahn¬ ken, of the Training Class, won $3 for having the best essay on "Total Abstinence and the Effect of Alcohol on tho Bofiy': Miss Beatrice Seaman, of the High School, won ^2.iot for second prize: Miss .Marion Raynor. Seaman Avenue School, won the third prize, of ,$2..')0 ;.\li»s Claire Fox, of the Grovo Slreet School, won the fourth prize of $2,r)0,and .Miss Kdna Maronoy, of the Archer Street School, won hftli prize and |2,,in. Tbo contest was under the direction of the W. C, T. C.
The graduates are Miss Jane .Ames, Ra.v iiioiid Ainadoi. .Miss lOstlier Bray¬ ton, Arthur Conner, Kenneih Curtice, Wesley Davisson. Arthur Doagon. .Miss .Marie Dedelt, Miss Lillian Doerflin- gor. .Miss Clara Gibson. Frod Grim, Frederick Henderson, George' Hotior- inan. .Miss .Marion Jackson, .Miss Flo- letice Kelsey. Miss Margaret .Mauee, .\;is.> Caroliiio Miillor, Miss He'' n .\|iil- lei. Miss Signi' .Nygren. .Morlimor I'osl. Walti-r Rollo, Artluir Rnhen- sleiii. Iivitii; Schwab and Percy Smith.
sci'iption of Fortress Monroe and the life there:
"4th Coast Artillery Training Co.. Fort .Monroe. Va. "All that I have seen so far con¬ firms my view that I was extremely fortunate to draw this assignmoni. The quarters are very comfortable and nol crowded, like tbey wore at Platt.sbutg, and the food first class. There is no comparison in the loca¬ tion. Plattshurg was only a small post, meant to accommodate a loiii- tiiont. 'Ihls is a large military and naval headquariers. The Roads is full of battli'ships. Five came in last night. There aro twci British war¬ ships he-re.. Boats are coming and going all the time, and the wharf is a reiiiilai beehive crowded with colored roustabouts loading and unloading evety conceivable kind of freight. Boat lilies fioiii .Now Vork, Baltimore, Richmond. Washington, etc . all dock hero. Besides tho fort, there is the navy yard al .Newport .News, an avia¬ tion camp. etc.
Old Forltc'ss .Moiiioe, where we aro quarlori'il. is a tiiosi iiitet e>sling struc¬ ture. It occupies a large iilol of m'oiiiid surrounded by a high wall and luoai. The oiitranci's nre across pori- eiiUicos throuuh sally iioits, very low
land turning at right angles, .Alon:;
: the wall on moat side aie iiatiovv jioi t- holos opening into small gun rooms, huilt ill the wall. The pas.sagovvays twist and turn in the most iiiiexpi cted manner. Inside the wall it is aboni forty feet high and I'litiiely cove-red with ivy. Tho whole affair has a very medaeval appearaiue'.
Inside the wall is a broad paiade- miiiiiid hoideie-d with the largest live
flcKir are the class rooms and otBces, kitchen and dining rooms. Above are the sleeping quarters, with running water nn each floor. On the opposite side of the parade ground are some of the offlcer.s' quarters. Other officers' houses are on a broad outside the moal and facing tho bay The modern guns are otit.side the old fort and right along the water's edge. Just across the bay are the old James¬ town exposition buildings. .A ferry
only havf olivp drab^ untfolpns. l«rt- our red. white and blu^ bat ovds, the training camp insignia, will get you anywhere here.
When we get through here, my idea is that we will be sent around to the different forts for more experience and then they will eilher take the reg- avenue just ular Coast .Artillery officers for service abroad and put us in tho forts here, ot send ns over with The hig guns. One thinu. we don't have to hike along with our packs on our backs, but trav¬ el by railroad with the guns. The
runs ftivm tho fort across the bay to artillery is tho most imiiorlani branch
of the service. ¦ ni'Xt to the .Aviation Corps. i)erhaps, in this war. For un¬ til tho trenches are beaten down by atiilleiy barrage, the infantry cannot vi rv well do their work."
Willow Spit, about ono half an hoiir'i^ sail, and from there you tako the trolley into Norfolk, a ono hour's ride. The social center of this place is the Holel Chambeilain. It is filled With rifficers of all branches of the service . Tho naval and marine of- Hcers in their white and yold uni¬ forms look very nice confrasiod with tho cilive' drab of the .Army. When
Olus for Children. Tapioca, soaked In water, makes ¦ harmless, stainless and odorless gla«
it r.
¦ts a 1
'tie hottei
, the
.Army trots 'or the
children to
play with.
LONG I.SLA.M> KAIMtOAO Tl.Mt: lAKLi;
(Kffective June 30, llMTj Leave' .Mot tick foi' .New York and intc'itiiodiato stations: Week-days- .'i.lll, ').i)2. IJ.:!K. it;„',4. 17.17. a7.2H. H.nn. 18.1::. H.ii2, 111.12 a. III.: 12.i:i, i.iiu, ii.ns. 1.17. i>.'.;H. G.:;:i, S.I", 11.11 fi. ni. Sun¬ days li.47, 8,20, !i,22 a. m, )2.2'i. 2.18. 4.o2, 5.:!;;, 7."7. a.-tn. II.Ili, 11.17 p. 111. Leave Frooport for .New Vork, Peiiii- sylvaiiia Station and Brooklyu'. Week¬ days ,'j.2ii ,:"!..511, li.42, 111.58, 17.22, i'7.t;;. 8.III. fS.17, 8.50, ill.51, 10.17 a. m.; 12.Ill, i.:!4. :;.i:!. -1.21. .'lui. 5.12. ifr,,2i. (i.:!!i. .s.lt'i. !i.i:i. 1 l.l.s p. 111. Sunday
Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All Kinds of
POULTRY FEED
Get*My Price»s Before Buying
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rock and Leghorn Baby Chicks on hand, also all kinds of fertilizer.
GRAND AVE. Tel. 1340 Freeport BALDWINS
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BASEBALL ON 4TH
¦ George. L. Braithwaite, whoso sta¬ tionery store on Railrciad .-Vveniie ro-' semldos a fairy land, is ohserviiig his I lifth iiiitiivoi'sary of the business this week. It was in June, 1!»12. that "Georgii'" came iiuo Froeport lookiim for a iilaco to locate. He found some little difficulty in gotting a 'suitable location. He tinally wcmiJ to a small slore cm Main .Street, near J. D, Kei- fi'is. That vvas an tincomfortable move, but Siv. Braithwaite'. being ralh- er sagacious and wide-awake, soon moved his place of business into a store at 2:! Railroad .Avenue. Here ho |)rospei'od and made his iihice Into a show place.
When Henty J, Raynor moved his iliiarters from the* Arcade Building, (ieorge^made his master stroke, and took occupancy, In short, he grasp-
dealers present. Among those who od his opportunity, and here he have beon .selecld to take an active mains in full glory of a wide biisi- parl in the cfmvenlion is .Mr. Charles ' ness acqiiainlanceship that stamps D, Wicks, of Freepori, who repre- , him out as one of the Iftiding busi- sents .Mr. William Chubbuck, the lo-i ne.ss men of the community. It> a cai Kdisou dealer. hattie at sea we hear of the man bo-
.Vlr. Wicks has been asked to give j i,inri the gun, hut in this little story a liftoon minute talk to the members i of the success of George L. Braith- of tho convention on tho subject of waite wo feel constrained to mention
"How to Book and Give an Kdl.son . Recital Outside of the Store." ;
.Mr. 'VN'icks has given many very successful Kdlson recitals diiring the ; past winter in Freeport and neighbor- i ing towns whicli have been enjoyed
the "wtiiiian behind the gun. "
.Mrs. Brailhwaite is that woman. She it is who possesses the deft and dain¬ ty hand, and the arlislic eye that have made the store a veritable pic¬ ture land. The Nassau Post taKe.s
by hundreds of people, and ho has i pleasure in congratulating .Mr. Braith-
A 000l> LA>V
The latest war measure with the real punch Is West Virginia's go-lo-
iiiatiy booked for the summer months, and from his oxperieiice along this lino we are siiro he will bo able lo give some valuable and interesting points lo other dealers on this .-jub- jecl.
NASSAI DKIYl.Nt; (LIB
.A large crowd were entertained for four hours on Saturday afternoon by tho Nassau Driving Club when they
work-or-go-to-jail law, which requires held their regular Saturday matinee
that every able-bodied male between
sixteen and sixty years shall work
at least thirty-six hours every week.
Within twenty-four hours after it
went into effect a noticeable scarcitit ttouble.
of gamblers and loafers was reported
In all the larger cities and towns.
events at the .Mineola Fair Grounds. The nevrs that there were to be some [ new horses brought a crowd in auto-1 mobiles and by trolley to the ground.- ' and thoy were well paid for their j
Kleven races were held, and every one was interet3ting and exciting. Philip Hoeffner, of N^w Hyde Park, These are times when every man must I had a good win in the 2.85 trot, and do his share in some field. Those George Underhill, of Jericho, won who won't work voluntarily should from a field of six with his speedy , -„ ,. .. , aiare, Cecelia Diilion, her t>est time
be made to work. If they wont work anywhere else make them work for tiieir board and lodging in jail. If they stay there long enough they may acquire the habit of industry.
AM EMPTY PHKASK
Germany's declaration that the Al¬ lies wiir have to yield lo starvation, may fool some people, but It won't , win the war. If declarations could have won the war, Germany would have heen victorious long ago. Fight¬ ing js going to win the war, which nowt has entered a stage where the odds of n^^ money, munitions and markets are all against the Central Powers. jjt!
The revoWijof tbe Poles in the Aus¬ trian Parlittpaent is just another warn¬ ing orack In a structure that is giv¬ ing numer|j||t eridencas of unsound- aesB. ^P
being 2.21.
Nora Setzer, a .clever mare, won the second race in straight heats fron: a fleld of five good horses, her best i j time being 2.21. Counlry T.-amp^the | honeymoon
fast trotter of President L. W. Boyn-1 ,,„..„. „. „ ^„„,„ ,,,,„* j,. „ >'^„
tpn, of the club, defeated Startle, own- I ed tjy Kd Shoemaker, In straight |
waite and his wife in the rapid strides they have taken . in I'"'rooport and wishes for their continued success in business.
Sl\>l.>IKK tilKSTS HKKK
Thai the summer sea.son has come with a rush is easily seen by observ¬ ing all the new faces. .Many out of town people are ^here as our guests for the summer and they are welcome. Tho hotels are filling all the reserva¬ tions. At the Crystal Lake House moro than fifty per.sons arrived over the week end. The Grove Cottage is filling up, as are .Mrs. Taynor's house and the South Shore Hotel. Among the most recent arrivals at the Crys¬ tal Lake are:
.Mr. and .Mrs. Wilbur Hendrickson and daughter, of Brooklyn; .Mr. and Mrs. K. .M. Rose, George W. Spring, for the eleventh season; J. C. Wicks. .Miss Florence .Manning, .Mrp. J. M. Pratt, C. W. Short, Miss .May H. Leach, Charles .M. Read, A. Adams, G. W. Bloodgood. P. M. Trull, L. H. I Griffltha. Kdward Frank, Walter S. angerman. Dr. J. L. Frey, and his
Last Sal'.inlay the l-'ieei>iiri .\. .\. defeated the' Pliiloi Club of Brooklyn hy the score of 11 to 1.
Rollo pilched wondc'iful litill, al- lovviim hut three hits, Onley yetting two of ilic'iii. R.i,"'i rolilied Onley of another hn when he speared a wick¬ ed liner with his hare hand, retiring \::-. man al lirst l.ase. Cheshire cele¬ brated his re-turn to the game hy c'loiiting for the circuit. J. Meaney starred at but. getting Ihree safe hits.
This Sa'urday, .Mine lin, tho visitors will be the strong Internationals, who eli'feated Froeport two weeks ago by the score of 2, to 1, The visitors will again use their star battery. Breuzel and Huff. Game t tilled a 4,15 sharp.
On July 4 tho visitors will ^e tho fast and always popular Richmond Hill team, witb Bill Corwin coaching, in two gumos. morning and afternoon. First .uame will be called at lii.:iii a. 111. and aflornoon game at 4 p. m.
AT BKACH
Great crowds visjied the boaches on Sunday by way of the Groat South Bay Fotry Company. The woalher was ideal foi' the sail and surf bath¬ ing.
Point Lookout and l^ng Beach are becoming very popular with the- local and out of town people fnr these out¬ ings.
Tho pavilions -on the hi>aches rec-e ognizo this and are furnishing good music along ¦R'itli their uttraclive menus.
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Leave- l-'ieeporl for .Amiiyvill.-. liabylon, Patchogue and inlei ine.eliaie slal ions: We-eU-davr. lial.li, i. .".'i,
S.lo, a'i.:;i, ll.r.;; a. in.; allil. sl.2i;. sa2.22. s2.:i:i, 2.M. a:;.5>s. a"..ul. a5.55. .'ii;.2o. n'l.'.'iS. ia7.iii;. 7.HI, aS.n:;,, a:i.ii7 all.2ii p. 111.; 12.17. ;i2.22 iimlits. Si;;i- days 5.:il, a^i.22, lo..",i; a. in.; 12.:) 1. 2.ill), e:!.54, a5.44, a7.iiK, ali.iC, 11.11 p 111.: al2.17, al.5!t night.
Leave .New Vork. I'eiitisyhaiiia Sia- lieiii. ten l-'ree|iciii. .Meirii'U allel prill
Don't Let the Moths Destroy Your Winter Clothes
Gel one ot our
MOTH-PROOF CHESTS
and be Sale
Arthur Whilehouse, 91 S, Main Slreet, Freeport
Hurd>«are, Palntn, YamiKhoK, .^Io>e>< and Repairs
Cipal clays
inteliueiiiati
II,
-ilatioiis
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Woek- 1 l.iio 2.110,
15.17.
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'.•..on, l.iiT. etl.lS. 5.nil. i
15,5 1. ii;.15. i;.5il, 7.111. 8.111.
p. 111.; l.:iii iii:.:ht Sunday;
8.118, 10.17. 1 l.;j4 I). 111.: 12.51 nii:lit.
HTrains run to Bab.vl.m einly.
nN-y Brcjnlilyii connections
gpHturdav!! only
fKxccpi .SaturdHys.
IKxci-pt holidays.
tExcept Piiturd.-iy.i and holidays
Traind b-avc- Rrooklvn, Fatlnish Avenue jtatioH, iibcnit the same tinic as thoae <hc5wn from New York, Pennsylvania Station. This time table Hulijccl to -hanee without notice, c l-^Nc-e-pl .Merrick.
New Bridge Inn
ANTON JUNG. Prop. 'Phone 15 Wanta^'li
Neivbridge Road and Jerusalem Avenue SMITHVILLE SOUTH, L. I.
Specialty:
A ia Carle and Shore Dinners
FIREWORKS
LARGE STOCK FULL ASSORTMENT
HIGHEST QUALITY
Brooklyn and Long Island Fireworks Co.
192 Merrick Road ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L.
The Long Island Valet
B. GOLD 63 Obseiiver Street Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Telephone 26 RockvilU Ceotre
Remember we do aii kinds oi Cleaning & Dyeing
Iticliiding such articles a.s Car])eis Hugs, I'oi tiwies, Utaperies, also all kinds of Clothing and Wearing .'Xpiiarel
A tcdophono call or a penny po your door. \Yi- deliver and on lyong Island.
01 It KIASOMKM
: card will In ing our delivery anio to ¦all for goods promptly at any point
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NICKEL PLATING
Kath Kooin Fixtures. I'liinibers' Sniiplles, . Ifatel and Apartment HouseM uur spoeiHity. l^oUl, Siher. Ilrass. Copper and OsidlxiuK. Brass Iteds^Gas and Kleetrle Kixlures Ketinit^hed and i{elae(|iiere«i
AM. WORK MAIIF. l-tjl AI- TO >FM
Dry-Cleaning Rugs, Domestic, 10c per yd. Oriental, 12c per yd.
Soourini; Knyit, Ineludiniir l»ry ( leanlpif. OomeHtle, Oriental, 27c per yard. Fringe. «<• per foot
'.le per yard.
Telephone, 3fi Freeporf Residence, 909 Freeport
l.'Htabliiibed I9a<
heats, bolh being made In 2.19.
Setzer, .Mac, driven by "'Bob' Da¬ vis, wvn tbe 2.18 trot in straight lieuts, each being made in 2.J8 1-4 and 2.16 t-i.
here: W. B. Goate, Mrs. K. B. Goate 1 Bonnie Thornton), Littl* Sarali Goate and Miss Charlotte Riohards.
I KFkPOKT RKD CKOSS .\OTKS
Mr. Po8l has very Icindly given us the large corner room in his build- Lillian W. had no one to go against, I jng. ks well as the room which wo id had to beat the best time of Set- have been using. .Mr. Post's <gene-
and
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two turns In 2.15.
On Saturday there will be a num- Ixjr of new horses start and good fin¬ ishes will be the order. Thfro" is no admission ciiarg*. and the grand stand
rosily is most deepXy appreciated by the Association. The room has been fil'rnished by members of the Red Cross and is most comfortable. Kveryone is arged to help in thla work. The demands upon Red Cross
Is thrown open to the public, who. g^e iiyreasing every day. It is the
are invited to.atteend.
Find thA R««aon, .. / lt*y4n iA -not like a matt, try tir Bod oat whetlier yoU are the reason or'
duty of every.woman to do her share toward providing our soldiers with the neoea^tiee. I..et no one be a slac- leer. Our rooms are open every day from 10 to 12 and from 8 to 5, an4 etterx-Tlk^flN^r evealng ttttm 8 iv 5».30. -;..-. .... -.^Zii^..-
Herald Square Clothes Shop
128 West 34th Street, New York City
Men's and Young Men's Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits, at
$6.50
White Flannels, at
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
Real Estate and Insurance
• A SPECIALIST ON
rNSURANCE
lire, Lile, Automobile, Rantlary, Plate tilaNH. Liability, < wmpeaiiatioB, Aeeideat, Teanw, Motor Koalit, Steaa Va<-bt!i, .Surety litfadt*
Opp. Depot, FREEPORT, N. Y. New York Office, 47 West 34th Street
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