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POST OFFICE
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8:tO A. m.
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*:ll p. m.
I:t0 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
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Heiaily for Dia
8:30 a. m
1:00 p, m.
4:46 p, m. 7:00 p. m.
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7:40 p, m.
2:80 p. ro.
5:4U p. ni.
^ , - -- , **The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island-—Freeport
Ih I^ rH In VjK Jfv I mmmmOccupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.''--
Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE
^ONQ ISLAND R R. TIME TABLE
(Kffe<-tlv<- Octobe^r 17ti.. t»16 ) Leave Merrick for New York, and In- karmeeilate ttatlont: W'e-.-k-day.<—S.16, 5,61, «,3lt. 6,64, 7,J«, 17 211, 8.01. 18.13. S 52, 1»,12, a.in.; 12,17, 1,30, 3,08. 4.17, 6.38, 8,33, 8.13. 11.14, p.m. Hundays—6.48. 8 2U. 9 12 a-iii 12.28, 2 48, 4,32, 0.3:1, 8.0H, 11.17 p m.
Leave Freeport for New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, and Brooklyn: We-.-k- rlaya—6,20. 6.66. 6.42, K.GX. 7.22, 17.49. 8 U5, Ml,17, 8 66, I9.4J, 10.17 am: 12.23. 1.34, 3 13: 4,21. 6.02, 6 42, If6,21, 6 39, 8 16. 9.22, 11.18 p.m .Siijiday-"^,52. 8.24. S 2S a.m.: I 12 22. 2,62. 4.3t;. 6 i7. G 40. S12, 8 2G, 11.21 p.m..
Leave Freeport for Amityvllle, Baby- ion. Patchogue and Intermediate tta¬ tlont: W.'i-k-day»-nnl,44, 8.10, aa-31, 11.63. a.ni,: at.46, Hn2.19. 2 44, a3 .OS. a6.(l3 ;»4.66. afi.19. 1C.33, la7.0G, 7.46. n8 03, a<l,07, I Mil,20 pm : 12 17. a2 22, iilKhtn .Sundaya] -8.31, a9,22 a.m.; 12.34. 2.30, ,-i3 64. a6 44, ( a7,06. at.02, 11 14 pin.; al2.17, al,39, TiXfiht. j
Leave New York, Penntylvania Sta¬ tion, for Freeport, Merrick and principal ! intermediate ttatlont: We?e-k-dayi»—n3.50, i 6,64. 7,04, 8.36. 11.00 a.in.: 12.62, al.2fi, j 2,00, 3.00, 4,07, 14,47 (e-xcept Merrlok).! too (16.18 ex'-e^pt Mcrrlrk), 6.33, 6 64. > K.IS, 6.50. 7.10, 8,10, 10.16, 11,30 p,m,;i 1,30 nlRht. .KuneJavs—4.30, 8 25, 11 40 K.m.i 1,40, 3,00, 4,61, 6,16, 8,08, 10,17. n 30, p.m,; 12,34 nlKht.
iTraina run to Babylem only.
-iNo Hreviklyn eioiinejctlnns
MSaturdayH only. \
fKxcept Saturdays,
ilCxe:ept holldaya.
tKxcept Maturdnya an.l he/lldaya
Trains lewive^ Brixiklyii. Fatbuah Avewae Station, about thei uatnei time aa thoae shewn from Neew York. FeMiiinylTaiila >»tatlon. Thla time table- Hubjce:! to ibanire without notice.
HONOR PUPILS IN FREEPORT SCHOOLS
Pupils of the Freeport Schools who have .been .perfect in attendance (neither tardy nor absent), who have had above 90 for effort and an aver¬ age above S5 In school woric for the month of November 1'J16, is as fol¬ lows:
UROVI-; STREET .SCHOOL.
1 Ii Grade—Roland Combes, Frank Ritcliic, 1 A Grade—Francis Foley,
PERSONAL MENTION
Petitions for dlscliarge from bank¬ ruptcy in thp case of George Raynor, the grocer on .Merrlclc road and Mar¬ tin Murphy, the plumber, on Utz ave¬ nue, were flled in tha court of banlc- ruptcy yesterday. Petitions ot bank¬ ruptcy were filed laat November and were adjudicated. Under this clause both men will be able to build up their buslaess a^ain,
^[r, Raynor Is one of the t»po of big hearted men, who wilhout thc hard
The Fre-l iKirt I,,odgc of Klk,s. fol- lejw ing the in-iiial anuual custoni, will (ii.-^ti ibule HhocH to tht- needy within llic confines ovf-r which the lodKc has jurisdiction, In.stead of distributing food this year, the nieuilK-r.s decided to make their presenl in leather, and shoes was the olijeci of their charity. .Many donations hav» been made by the members.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
« lllutce uUlvi.iik
I'resld.-nl. KrncBt a. Kuiielall.
TruHtee-.-
Jr'ranlliin He;,till Hunry L. Max,Hoii
.nlifi 11. Mnhiiki-ii i4i|,-is A. Williama
Vtllaifu Clerk, tiylveiiter F. Stie*.
VillaKe- Coiiiin.-I. l.e'.i Fi.she-l- Itoad t;oiiimi,«Hioiier, M, K. Hmiel.
Tr.-aHiH.i, .S, IJimon Smitli
Tax Colle:i.:toi. Ll Krank S.-aiiiuii,
Heglater Uoiird ol' 'H.-alUi, .S, I'. .Sli.','i.
iioitith oni. . r, 1)1 Will H, Itiiiii le;
VHaalth Inipector, John A. Searlei.
l'lll- Villii.;,' I'l-uril.'.-.s .-.,|..-<lituti- the.' iioard of il.-iellli.
Tiio Villus,: Difli-.' i.v located al 4(i >Ve.sl W.-rrii K Itoad,
The Villani- 'rrea,'eiir.-i h OIlli.' al 23 Mailiuad Avcii-ie-,
Tax Coll.-. t ..' , 'Jill. . jit 37 Itiiilr.iael A re-nue
I'ollc-e llrpiirlnient Clilef, Krnei.Ht .S, Uandall Captain, e^arl l)ar.-iil.i-rn I'ollcei ,Ju.stico, Clliitoii M. Flint, >!'-«.Ieiuii.,-t.-rs anil I'olice- Court,
Cliiir.:!, ,-;ii..-l, ii.'jir ,'.l,iii.k Uoad, T.'l.'pli..ii.-, l.'l.-.'11..rt. 700- Public Schools Bo.ird of Education >ehool District No, 9, Town ot Hempstejd I'r. Kill.Ill, e', liwi-^hl lliilvir rl.-s e' M.ior.'
j John Furlong, Evelyn Golden, Doro- j hc-artcdness of prosecuting his credi- I thy Hitchcock, Edna Schindler. j to,.s allowed the financial depression
; Kindergarten-Arthur Grant, Wil-j ^q down hliu. The store he operates I liam McGuire. | has been a grocery store for more than
2 15 Grade—Irene Florian, .irthur ¦ gi^ty years, it was originally con- Fnicy. 3 13 Grade—Eleanore Mc-jjucted by Smith and Bedell, later by Gnlro. Shirley Fulton, Helen Gould, i xelsoii Smitli, later by Frank Ask- Hermu,s Verbeck, Charlton Wood,. down and more recently by .Mr. Hay- Charles Connor. j nor.
4 li Grade- Jack Cavo, Ethel Geller, | . Samuel Israel, Charles Mies, Helen Peroni, Claude Uaynor, William Rob¬ ertson, .Marguerite Schneider.
5 U Grade—Margaret Gould,
6 li Gradt—Grace Crews, Virginia Starr, Eloise Sumner, Ida Taylor, .Marion Wallace, Roscoe Keegan, John Grace, 6 A Grade—Tessie Israel. .Mar¬ garet Wenner, George SlUKle,
7 15 Grade—Frances (Jonnor, Ann¬ ette l>acy, Harold Ashdown.
SEA.MAN AVENUE, 1 B Grade—P^rances Doerflinger, Tresa ItH. Terza. Harry Eastman, Rus- I'sell Edwards.
I 2 B Grade—Mae Cunningham, Ron- I aid Peck. Gladys Ward. I 'i B Grade Ixiuis Doerflinger, Mar- j shall Worrall, Florence Golden, .Mar- jjorle Hatfleld, Dorothy .Marlow, Doris Smith,
4 B (jfradc—.Mary Bentley, Grace
Earl, .Marian Earl, .Margaret Fox, Fred
! Howell, Li/zle Pirodsky, Jay Stewart.
' l.co Venditt, Jcanette Van Brink, Mar-
I JOl ie Wilson, James Woolsey,
Bth Grade—Harry Levy, Charles : Llvin.KStone, William Ward, .Madeline Howard, .Mildre-d ,'\lalinken. Sutherland,
fi I! Grade- lAUi'a Ault, Hubert. Averell .Marlow, Quirk, .Marie Vreeland,
Ttli Grade -Bertram Brainen, Hcr- be-rt Rollo, DcW itt Ward, Roslyn Fcl- icnstein, Gibbs Biayton, Helen Auli, Irene Post,
8 15 Grade -Dorothy Clark, Heleu Conklin, Grai-c Post. Olive Pcsi. Mil¬ dred Wai re-n, Francis Gillieri. .Mlie-ri Suilierlaiid, Kenneth Voiisht.
AUi-'HER STREET, Kiii(ier;;ai-ti-ii Jcnna Coiiiti,, .Mai- jiiiii' Diiwiiiii.u, ,'Viiiia 1 lui 111, lieiward Wulf.
I U (;i;i(lc l.i-ii llalliiii, Cliarh-s Kaur,--, I l.'W anl .Mnllii, .Marie Sig¬ mond,
Ke-nne-tli I'liiiilis, Maii- Leniise- lliillaiid, lilhel
.Merrick road, will give a reception in honor of their daughter next Wedne<»- day evening.
Eusent Jobn took' part etaobrdlu After a very extended vacallon dur¬ ing which he has been a frequent visi¬ tor to the Bayview Tennis Courts, Raymond Whltaker haa taken up du¬ ties with the Long Island Railroad Company at Pennsylvania station. New • York City,
On Tuesday, December 12th, th." Hebrew Ladies of Freeport and vici¬ nity met at thc home of Mrs. Herman Schloss, on South .Main street. Free- port, for the purpose of organiziiif; a ladles society to further the objecl of the reccntiy orsanizcd mi-n's con¬ gregation, and also to promote friend¬ ly relations among the members them¬ selves, A temporary set of ofBcers were elected. Those attending thi,i meeting e.xpri-i'ised Kreat s.iiisfactlon land onthusiaf-m over the pro.irct and |a.ssurancc of future support. The I ladies are making arrangements for (an entertainment by the chllorcn of i thc Sunday School,
,\liss Palii'a Peroni, whose charm¬ ing smile greets the customers who enter Peroni's atore on Railroad ave¬ nue. Is being congratulated for her popularity in winning thc motorcycle put up by the l.«ggett-.Meyer Tobacco Company, .Miss Peroni was one of two Kirls entered, but she won over a fleld of forty with more than 36,000 votes, Frank Brown, borther-iu-law of Louis Posner, of the United Cigar Store, was third.
Adelaide
Florence .Margaret
Frederick ( . lli(-ks, our representa livc in (Congress, docs not forget his constituents. He has sent out Christ¬ mas Cards of gre^eting to his many friends—and all Ihe people who coip- priso his constituemy are his fricne^-.. Congressman Hick's Christmas senti¬ ments touch the spoi. Following Is thc reading of the ciirri received b}- the Post edi'or:
"All kind thoughts of (Christ¬ mas tide r.nd Sincere Wlshc.i for your Happiness tlirougliout the coming year."
Clarence Carinan. who utlendtil "o smash the mile bicycle race, on the .Merrick road, lasl week. Is entered in the six-day bicycle race. He is up with the' leaders. He is teamed with Wiley. Carman is a nephew of Dr. Edwin (.armani of this village,
,MiH.s Harriett Roseiistein. daughte:- of -Mr, and ,\lrs, Abraham Roseiistein, will entertain a number of school | rri(-nds at Iier parents' home, Lena i and Wallace- slree-l, ni-xt Krieiay eve- . iiiiiK.
I'lie Ciiii>;ref;atioii 15'ni Kivc an eiilertaiiiiiieiit ii Hiill, .Sundav eveiiiiiK, A will lie enjoyed, Harry
Isiael will 1 lirooklyn social hour
Harrlsh is
lile-side'lll (ial ion.
)f till- .-oii^'renatioiial asso-
VSiill.r 11
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U'lvi.l Sulli.-rliiiiil, ,li .Snll.l-y H. .Sw. z.-y Supt. of .Si'liiiol.s. Wnril C .M.i.ii Ofll.'.- lloiii,s. lliuli .S.'lio,.!. A.M. H It, t.) !l:i)ii; l'..M, l:iiil In r,..ii|
• Cl. 1.,'iry l.l .Siiii.riiili-ii.l.-iil, .-^il. I.- Mill.
Cl. rU, U.ilj.rt 1-:. DoiiiiKliy 'rr.-,i,siii.-r, <),'eiiir VV. Viii.'iiliii.-
• 11.-. K.l of 'Im.X.'.-., .l...s.pll 11. l-'.itili'
Town Hull. lliiiip.st.'U.I
-\lt.-ii(lim. .- (;fli(-i'r. If. Kil.y Kiivii..r
M. di.al lii.M|i<-<-lor, Jiiliiiii li.-iiii, M.D
S.-li...jl Nurs.-. Mr,s .Sliinie'v .S-inll,
l-'Irr tle'|>:irline-iit
1 ,\ C.l a nil' .Marin K.iili.
2 1! CcK ('ai'iiiaii, Geriisliaii^, Sclilessi, ,\ .Milliiaiur,
2 A Giaili- Coiiilis, Giaec
:; 1! Ciaiic lielh .Miller,
i;i(iis(' ilollei', liiii'olliy Ilia Wari'i-n, ,Maii(-lon iie-Ua .lohnson, llnrli-nsc ;iisia .Sil allon, Ge-orgc
h lit ri'iiDi led Ihal 1 III llorisi, w illl wa,-; a iiisiilli-(l III.- .-\iiii-ru'a IIIK ri'oiii pii.'iiiiKiiiia ,Niii':li .Main ,'-tr('e-t.
(liailis i.ciikei, •('Used ol' iiav iim :i Ila?;, is sulTei- ;i1 Ins liiinie- on
lAixxg Island Council ,Nei, 5,5u, United Commercial Travelers of America de¬ cided at its recenl meeling to suppoit the proposit:on subniiited bv- thc sa tlonal One cn' Letu-r lostaj^j .\ks,i- ciation wi.ii olllces at Clivelnnd. <x. aimed to bring about the reduction in letter nrell prices. At a discu'*-ii.iii Ihat was 2e .icral ainoii}', thc nn-mbirs il Aas po 'I'd out tual ibe iMii'..'ll [ireifit 01. keiei iii.ail \i-is o-,-- i'.i).- ('.J0,000, :is against an u:i,i'!;ii l(.-.s iii IK-riodical siitisidy mail -.f u .-i *75,- i.l.iO.UO'l,
In other evords it was broimht out
that (-very jietson seiidinK a letter ai
a two-cent rate is paying a penny lax
on the other fellow wIki sends sulisid.v'
mail,
I The Coiiiicil c'-lrli ,ii((l Thursday
; night at .\le';-lianii- Hall. Wiib Albin
I .\'. Johnson ae-lin.i; as Simla I'laiis,
cvi-r.MiiK- was ,:;ive-ii ;i [ircsi-ni friiiii :,
( liristiiias lice-. Tin (-liilrtreii- u i
r (illl.l-l s tmi siii-d an inter,-siiniv icn-
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l/,/.y Goldsleiii, .'Marion Andrews,
(Jiililic Gla,-;i'iiiaii, i;ii/.a- Heleu Raynor, Francis
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vard. Ni'vvt.iwn lllv.l. ami H.-nry Htr.-.-t N.-wleiti lllvd uml 11.-l.-n Ave'i.uo SOtlTM OF MKUltICK UOAD
(W.-st of (K-.-an Av.'iiii.'.l llayvii'w Av.-. and M.'i-ii.-U Una.I Irfiiiii H«-ai-li Ave-iiiii' anil M.-rrick
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U.iad,
e>ce-an Av.-iiur ami .Smitli SIn-i-l, Hayvii-w .-Nvt'iuii' and Wlinloy St Lonir H.-ai-h Av.'iiii.- ami Whale
.Slre>eU, (Vean ,\ve-iiii.' and Whal.-y Sl n-.- Are-hor Str.'.'t an.i l-Mlloll Fla.-e- Oe-e-ali ami S..iit li-ld.' \v.-niii-s, Atlantie- nnd W.iel I'lml Avi>nilos. Atlanlie Mid Itnyvi.-w Av.-iiii Allantic Avi'. ami X\ou W.'hI Slde> Ave>nui' and Tlayvle»w Avi'n\ie> and
Siiilii-i-luii(l, .loliii lluliiiii.
:; .\ Ciaili Katiieriiii' liolli r, Dor- iliea Gallaher, i'rank McCann, lienry .Mill), Liiraiiii' .Mix, H.'lin We-ii'unt,
r. (iiuili rSi-aiiaii (iiiliii-r, William Hull. I'aul Ul like-, Keiu Sinithurd, l.iii'i.i WalUiiis.
I .A (Irade- i;\el>ii l.iiiiibar, I'liar- liilii- llal|iiii, l-;iilia Johnson,
fl I! I Hllil. lli-iimi- Kraii.',.', -'.iieiliiie ,Miillt-i', Ciiilii 1 illl- Siithe'riund,
ti 1! (irade- James .Vsih, Ban iiiglon ('urmiiii, .lohn l-'miics. Uulh (liii-st, Mary lluliiiu, i;(iiili Mu,;;, l':ilii-i .Mnro- iie.\, l-'ruiie'.,',', .Se-liilli-r, i'lli/,,il.e-lh Siiiil il. 111 III .\ .Sill III 1 luiiil.
,- i; (;i:ii|. K.'Illl'l lii'iiwii, Kuth llnwei's. \l:ii';;uri'llii' (irusi'i- (1. rl i ilili' Tlunus.
,S r. tiiaiii' Williiii Has. iili.'iii ituili l-"raii:'., Mai'u,ai'e-1 .Muller.
roi.r.Mins avi: si'ikioi,
1 i; i':;ieti I'lelriiia I'jiiiill.i, Tuiii- llli- inula, Kii/alictli -Sl.iore, -Miiilri'd ,N(.lili-, liiilii-il .N'^liiiieail-
1 ,\ Craii.' D.ii'iitliy Cre-iiiiil -, l-'ruii- e-es Mi;,'lilni, \lai,\ Sli-v i-iisun, .Ins. ph I Iriiiiilli .
:i..l; (iijul. Cm II, II.
2 A i;:;iii. Ci'iiiinii.. I.
:: r, Cl-;!.!.
I'll. IH'V
; ,'-, Cia.l ' '. t ^li-.\\in.
I M i;":i.|. IIi.s.'ii, Aim Kl'iipii. Grai-e-
I A Graile- DcMotl. Ida Callicrinc l'l bead
,', li I'liaile- .Xiillioiiy I'liiiisano. Thoiiias Hetwilei, Eslliei Bereiuisl, Margaret Brown, Marion Duryea,
fl A l^irnde l.i-m(iiit Cariii.ui. Wil¬ liam l-:;vaiia.
6 B Grade-Isabelle Delwib-r. Geii- clevo Walmslcy, ', ,.s'liiale Chuisano,
I] .\ lirudi '' .\(-kernian, Lizzie
Jeine-s, Milili. ' i '.nine,
7 B Grad. : i i Haker, Russel I're- veii scrat.
,liiliaii 1,11.-us, I'uMi'.-r nl 'l'b..iiius W. l.iii'iis. III' .Norlh Griive- slr.i'l, wiil ^ '.is.t Ills SO', liver Clirisima-'. wick,; Jle vvill be ill iiii,|i.iiii('ii liy his duii|;hl- ' ir .Mrs. .lulii-ili' l).\e-i, ol lii ook l> ii. j Mr, and Mv:-. I'e-li-r l.iuas and daii^lil- i l-r lleli'ii, aiiil .Miss .Mary Lucas, o' ' Ce'dai'liiirsl, will also visii Fn-I'l hi ii und u n-iiiiiiiii wiil In- ci-litirali'il. .Mi. I.ucas. Sr,, is in his Slith year mid is I'lijoyin.i; excellent Inall li.
I.eiiiis \'aii l'.l illl^ of I'lnl-i'lii e place- j
and H;iiidull uveiiue-, was inill,liiel in-i lo thc Fri'.-i.orl Loiki- nf l':iks las; \ '''I"' I'-'" ineiiiliK. Ki.lii-i'U il. I.'anui, oi Sniilli ,' '"'' .Side avriiilr wus also i- uiuliil.
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I'.IS'iiia,sl.i .Smith is iisiii.j hi-
1 lielpinu Id llisll illll'.- -. he imi
impi-.iv.' 1 lh. i'Mi- 1 ll '1;.
,-ii ilia; Illl fiU'lli. 1 ll'll '
li.'iiroiis Illllllin-.
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ofll.'i- ,-ii ihu; ('\Mi-i iciiri ll ll l'lll I aiicv mill Till' uildili'in
l.r fill'
.Muny 111' lilt today liiilidays al ,laiiiiaiv J
le^udiers III' (Illl si'li.iol: i-iijeiy ili.ir I'lllisiiiia:. hi'. :Si'liiiii| uill l'l' I'lii'i:
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k Ileliii Ethel
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will reliirii lU'M Spi'iii
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Hay .mr.«e-t leilinson Pl. and Ce'dar set.
We«»t Side' AviMiiii- and Front .S| Miller Avenu.' anil Front Stre><>t.
(Rant of Oce-nn Ave-nu.vl l(Ie»rrick Koad and Greivei atreee>t. Mfirrk'k Tload and Main Street. Mevrrlok Road and TIol.«n Avenu*, Smith and Church .Strwetn. nedpll and Uayneir S«r;7ts Raynor Ave-mie nnd Mill Itoad. Archer Htre'ot and F-aiet Avt^nu.' Main and Archer .Strrot^ Re-de<ll Stroeit and Atlantic Ave Matn Street and Atlantic Avenu.', Main Rtreet and Whaley s r>ool», Orove and Ray Street.^ Ocean Av< nue> and Cedar Street. Oi-ove and Front StreetH.
Second alarm meana thnt more men are needed.
Owe lonK blant, recall
Who Gets Itr
California hus proiluceel a ieiuon which \vi-i^;hs ihroe pounds and Is •'ichteen and (ine-lialf inches in clr- e'liiiifcie'iice. It iiiii.si be an iiwful thing to lu- handed u lemou lu C^allforniu.— BulTalo Times.
It is I'liiiioied Ihal a iuri^e- in.kii. fuclory will be erei-ted in l-'re-epnri, Ihis Sprini;, A larm- Manhaiian i-oii- lei'ii has Ik-i-ii iie-yoliulinu wiili r.'u! e-stute men -n this villag.- for a siiil- uble- site.
.luiiii'S il;iii.--i- IS now n lionifae-.'. What next'.' (apt, as every oiu- call; him is now il.i- full fledged propiren ¦f the li.iiel in Hailreiari a\e-mi(-. Tti.- captain had thc honor thrust on him, III be sure, but he is ibe- so'.e proprie- lor, managi-i e-t re-l. all by himself Nei. tbe euptain eloe-s nol sland tnliind ilic bar an.l smile sweetly at th. paiKins and ask "what ui'e you Kiiiii,i; to have," but he bosses lhe jiili from his ofHce iipsiairs, -
Miss Loretia Meday is ere-ciiiig a handsome bungalow on the ea.st side of Long Beaeh avenue and the Mor- lii-l; iii-ii' lerry De Mott is the liiiiri-
Wantcd---Assistanfs
to make drawn work.
Free instruction every I afternoon before three. ; Piece work can be done i at home. Good pay.
I MRS. JOHN WALTERS Park Ave. Wantagh
Out Pt th« QuMttoh.
Daddy—"Jeannette, If I allow young Simpson to become my soa-ln-Uw, do you suppose be will be wlilinK to work and suptMirt you?" Jeannette—"Ob, dad, how can tie when he bas prora- istit to do neithlnir but think of me all the time?"—Pue k
Contrary lo expectations there has be'cn more activity In real estate dur¬ ing the wee< than was noticed at any time within Ihe last flve years in thia village. Several transactions of note , were recorded. s
.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aiuerinaiv of
PANTING
PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECOR¬ ATING
OF ALL KINDS
ARUM F.RILEY
Charles Strett, ItoseveH L I.
candy, salted nuts and tea, all inade- by the children. It was an exhibition of thetr progress in cooking, A very- happy time waa enjoyed, especially by the parent? who found their child¬ ren waiting ou Ihem for a change. The color scheme was red and green.
formerly iK-cnpied by William E«khart and owned by Stephen \\ Pettit to Emil Koch, a publisher, of t^ast Sev¬ enth street. Brooklyn, .Mr Koch will move here next month.
The Colonial Inn HoM
25 E. Merrick Roa4 Freepwl
Elegant Rooms by day or week-board optional
ArraafeBMota oMwIa for DINNEKS
Isador .Mayer, as broker, sold thr house on Archer street near Bay iVe-w
Charles Ixiwe, the builder hus b.-en engaged lo erect a garage on ..\rchei street for Isador Mayer
Calla-We<ldiiiff( aa4 all aocial • •¦•¦
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Madame
Trolley Junction
Annette
Hempstead, L. I.
A large light, cheerful store with stocks of Ladies and Misses
large
Furs, Cloaks, Suits, Dresses Waists, Underwear
special line of
Dancing and Evening Dresses
$8.98 to $29.00
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE
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DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
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