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"if attieteen handred and sit, aa am«nde4 by chapter ewven hunclred ahd »lKh>«r r.i fh* laas of nineteen hundred and seven. «« the sam* ahall her-omp due and payable durlnif the nacal ye:ir Iwglnninr on the flrst day of July, nineteen htindred and -aerasiteen.
I l«. Fund three. The nam of seven humored «nrl iwent.v thouna-nd dollars <m.9nOl I* hereby ap^roprl«te«1 from the alnklnt fund under allele seven, sectlo'i twel^a of the e«ns»ltuilon, for the pay- m«fit of Interest on llfty-year four and one-half per centum bondi for the Im prorement of highways, belngg the d«bt contracted under iild section and as pro- vkl«4 hy chapter four hundred and sixty- nine of the laws ot nineteen hundred and sll. ns amarfded by chapter issven hun¬ dred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred snd sevMi and rhapter seven hundred and pighty-s«v«n nf the laws of nineteen hundred and tHlrte«n. •• the 4i*fna shall b«com* due and payable, dur¬ ing the flsoal year befflnhlng on th* first ^ay ot Juiy, nineteen hundred and seven¬ teen.
I IT. Fund four. The sum nt Iwo htin- -dred and t«venty-flva thousand dollars (I9E.400) Is hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under article (even, section four of the constitution, for the psyrtvnt of Interest on flfly-yeatr four snd one-half per centum hond* for the Improvement of liigh-way^ being the dabt contracted under raid sectlnn and at provided by chapter two hundred and nlnety-eiifhr'«3f the law* of nineteen hundred and twelve and chap¬ ter seven huadred snd elghty-aeven of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, cui the aame shall become due and payahle .diiflnc th* fiscal year t>eginnlnff on th« flrat day of July, nineteen hundred and aeven¬ teen.
I It. Fund flve The sum tjf tour hun- <lr*d and twenty-flve thousand dollars <|41S,<M)0) U hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under article seven, section four of the constitution for the payment of Interest on flfly-year four and one- quarter per centum bonds for the Improve¬ ment of highways, being the debt con¬ tracted under said section and a.s provided 1)y chapter twro hundred and ninety-elR-ht -of thp laws of nineteen hundred nnd twelve and chapter aeven hundred and eighty-seven of the la^vs of nineteen liun- •Ired and thirteen, as amended hy chapter two of the laws of nlnetoen hundreil nnd fifteen, as tlie same shall become due nnd payable during the fiscal year beginning on the flrst day of July nineteen hundred jiiid aeventeen.
I 1ft. Fun<l six. Tho sum of six hun¬ dred ihousanil dollHrs (jr,00,00O> Is herehy jipproprlated from the Blnklng fund under article seven, section four of the cnnslltti¬ tion, for tho payment of Interest on flft.v- year four per centum bonds for the Irn- jirovement of highways, helnjjf the deht contracted tinder said nection und as pro¬ vided by chaptPr two hundred nnd ninety- eight of the laws of nineteen htindred nnd twelve, chapter seven hundred and el(?hty- B*ven of the laws ot nineteen hundred nnd thirteen as amended hy chnpter two of the laws of nineteen hundred and flfleen as the aame shall hooome due and pay¬ able during the fl.ncal year boKlnnlni? on the first day of July, nineteen hundred nnil aeventeen. PAlvISADES INTERSTATE PARK
DKBT SINKING KUND. I 30. Fund one. The sum of one hun- ¦dreU thousand dollara ($100,00O> Is hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under Article seven, section four of the constitu¬ tion, for the payment of Interest on flfty- year four iier, cenlum bonds for the Pa.ll- aadea inlerstsLte park, being the debt con¬ tracted under said secton and as provided by (ttrapter three hundred and sixty-three of the lawa of nineteen hundred and ten as the same ahall become due ajid payable durlcxflT the llacal year beginning on ttie flrst day of July, nineteen hundred and eevanteen.
I St. Fund two. The sum of one hun- -dred thousand dollars (S100,00O> I* hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under article seven, aection four of the conititu- tlua, for the payment of Intereat on flfty- y*ar four per centum bond* for the Pa.Il- aadaa Interitate park, being the debt con¬ tracted under said section and aa provid¬ ed by chapter flve hundred snd slxty-ntno <if the lawa of nineteen hundred and aiz- te«n as the aam* ahaUl become du* and payable durlnc the Asoal year beglnnng on Uae flrat day of July, nlnetean hundred «nd aeventeen.
STATE FORKST PRESERVE DKBT SINKING FUND. I tx. Fund nne. The sum of osie hundred thouaand dollars ($100,000) Is hereby appro¬ priated from the sinking fund under ar¬ ticle seven, aection four of the constitu¬ tion, for the payment of Interest on fifty- year four per centum bonda for the slale forest preserve, being the debt contracted under aald section Hnd as provldeil liy ihapter five hundred nnd sixty-nine of the Inws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, as the same sliall become due and payable during the fiscal year beginning on tlio lirat day of July, nineteen hundred and Bcventeen.
I SS. This act shall take effect linniedl- 311 el y.
Slate of New Y'ork, Oftice of the Secre¬ tary of Stall", ss:
1 haxo compared the iireccfllnj? wilh t'le -original law on tile In this offlce, and <lo hereby certify that tbo same 1« a correct IratiBcrlpt thr>refrom and of the whole of tsuld oriKinal law
PUANOIS M. HTl'GO,
Secretary of State.
ILAW8 OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CllAr. 771. AN -AOT to amend the lailrnid law, nn as _ to permit business i-orporiitU.ns owtiUn? two-thirds or more «)f the cnpital sln»-k iif one or more niilt-<iad cnrporulloiis to lipiTome lailioad ioriiorntlniis, mnl to me CRO the r.iUroad corporation of whi<~h tlio stock Is so owned. Upoaine a Uiw June C. 1917, wilh the ap- xroviil of the Governor. Passed, thn-e- llftlis beitiR Iiresent.
Tbe People of the State of Ts'ew YocU, represented in Senate and A8seinbl,v, do eimct as follow.-^;
Section 1. Arilcle f»)ur of chi;\pter four liundred aiul eluhly-oiie of the Inws of nineteen himdred and ten. entitled "An j^et in rehitton to railiMads, constltutinir < Iinpter fnrt\-nlne of the consolidateii laws." Is hereby amended bv inserlirijf after section ono hutiilreil nnrl flftv-flve new liarasraphs numliered one huiidfc 1 jiijd flfty-slx^Mie huiulred nnd llfly-si'vi-i;. one hutidred ntut fifty-eiuht and one liun- dii'd and lltf> -nine, reading II.S follows;
5 150 Kulije«t to the BUin»ivl><ioii and ap- piovul of the P'^oiMir public service cotn- lulsfllon and upon such terms ami roiuli- tliin» as the comnilNwion muy piescrllie, «iiy corporation Incorporated under I h.^ Inisiness corporations luw prior to the llrst day of J;inuHry, one thousand iilno lumdred and Hpveiiteen. owning two-lid tils or more of the Issued and oiilBtnndlnK capital stdck^of a railroad corporation, or •of each one of two nr more riiilroud cor¬ pora tions. iniiy file lu the offllce* of t he necretary of-»tate and of the clerk of the county In which its principal oflice la lo¬ cated, a certiticate. under Us corporate seal, of Ita inteiitiun lo liauoina a rallroud corporutlon, with un affidavit of lis sec¬ retary that tha holders of mure than Iwo- thlrda of It* capital stock have consenltid to the fliing of auch certilieate at a meet¬ ing of ita atoc;khold*rs held after the sume iiulli;e ha* been given aa I* r«qulr*il for th* annual nieeting of atooWtaolder* of such coriioratlon. tusether arith certifl- calea. under its corporHt* aeal. uf IU uwn erahlp of more than two-thix-d* of the •tucki of a railroad corpurattoii. copied of « reaolution uf It* board of director*, cai- tlfleA by Ita secretary to k>e correct coptas. d«cl»rliig that aak] curpuratlou haa laerv 4'd Uato Itaelf audi railroad -corporatlun mad of tbe o^rtlSuMtaa ot auch ouaunlsslon
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app/u* 11*1 t«e merger Thereafter ntci. corporation may trovn time to time, mih- j«Pt to sueh anperrlnion snd ntKin obtain¬ ing injoh permlaninn and *(>provaI *r»d by flilngr similar rertlfleateH onA • slmilnr reaoltttlon. rriarg* one or mor-e other rail road PorrorwtlcJnfi nf each of whl<~h il owns tww-thlrd* ol- tnore of the capital stock Issued and ontstandlnit The pro vl«tr>n* of se<>tlons one hundred snd fif »•, - *lt, one hundred and flfty seven, one hun- dred and fifty-eight and one hundred and flfty-nin* as herehy enacted shall not he srallabi* to any business or railroad cor- peratlnn which at any tim* after the firs. day of J«nuaiiry. nineteen hundred and sev¬ enteen, shall have Increased the smount of Its authorlied and oulstnnding capital *tocfc. bonds or other evideiiees of Inrleht- ednaas unieaa th* prior cr subspijiicnl perttiiflslon and approval thereof by th-; proper public servioe commission shnll have been or shsll be obtained In the mnn¬ ner ijrovided by Uw as to a railroad cor¬ poration.
I 157. If at the date of said resolution auch corporation owns less thnn all of the capital stock of the merged corporation, such resolution shall declare the amount which In tha judgment of such lioard of dlrer^toni Is the fair and reaaionahle value of each shnre of stork in the merged co-- poration. baaed upon the proportional* Interest of aach holder of each share of stock In all the assets of the merged cor poration after deducting frot« such assets all debta and liabilities of such corpora¬ tion. Said lioard of directors shall cause notice In writing to be given by registered mall to each other holder of stock In such merved onrp<iratlon. statinK that such merver has taken place and the value plaeed upon the atock, and each minority stockholder shall be entitled, upon sur¬ render of hia stock certificates, to reoelv* payment frum such mergingr corporation for all such stock o'wne<I by him, at the value so fixed, with Interest up to th« timo of payment, but such Intereat nhall cease ninety daya after the mailing of said notice. If any utockholder la di.ssnt- Isfled with the price so flxed, he may, within ninety daya of the mailing of s.-\ld notice to him, apply to the supreme court flt any special term thereof held In the district In which the principal place ot business of such corporatlor* Is situated upon eight days' notice to the corpomtion for the appointment of threo persons to sp^ralae the value Of such stock, and the court shall appoint three auch appraisers and designate such time and place of their firocoedlngs as ahall be deemoil proper, and also direct tha mnnner In which pay¬ ment foraui'h stock shall b^ made to such stockholders. The oourt may fill an\ vacancy In the bonrd of appraisers oc< ur- rlnir by refUHal or neglect to serve or oth¬ erwise The appraisers shall- meet nt tho time and place designated, and tliey or any two of them, after being duly sworn honestly and faithfully to discharge their dutlea, shall estimate and <;ertlfy the valu© of HUCh stock at the timo of such dissent, and deliver one copy to such cor¬ poration, nnrl another to surh stock hoM- er.«i, if demnnded; the charKea and ex¬ penses of the appraisers shall be paid hy the merging corporation. tV^hen the cor¬ poration shrtll hnve p.ild the amount of such apprniBal. as directed liy the court, such stockilolders shall cease to have any interest In nuch atook and In the corpo¬ rate proporty of the merged or merging corporation.
I 158. rpon the obtaining of such per¬ mission and approval of the proper public service commission and the filing of said resolution of forger as hereinbefore pro¬ vided, all the rlghta. privileges. Immuni¬ ties, exemptions and franchises of the corporation so merged, and all the prop¬ erty, real, personal and mixed, and all debts due or to become due, and other thlnK* In action belonging to the corpors- tlun so merged, ahall be taken and d«emed to be transferred to and vested in Iho mer^ng corporation, wlthonit further act or deed, and they ahall vest tn end he held and enjoyed by It as fully and en¬ tirely and ivithout change or diminution as the same were before held and enjoyed by the mergred corporation; and all claima, demanda. property, rights of way. frnn- «hlsea. consents and every other Interest shall be as eflectually the property of the meriring corporation, as they were of the raergrsd corporation; and the tltla to all real estate, taken by deed or other-wise, under the la'wa of thla state, vested actual¬ ly or contlnflrently In the merged corpora¬ tion, shall not be deemed to revert, or be In any way Impaired by reason of this act. or any thlngr done by virtue thereof, but shall be vested In the merging corporation by virtue of such merger. Within six iifonths after such merger, nuch merKlnc; corporation shall cease to be a business corporation.
I 159. The rights of all creditors of and all Hens iy>on the propeity of the two corporations so merged shall be preserved unimpaired, and all debts. llahllitie.« nnd obllKatlons theretofore Incurred bv the merged corporation shall thenceforth at¬ tach to the merging corporation and m.iv he enforced aRalnst it and Its property to the same extent as tf Incurred or con- lracte<I hy It. Nn actions or prnceedliiB." to which the merpred corporation Is a party shall abate or bo discontinued by such merprer, but may he condurted to final judgment In the n.Tnie of the mfriTnll corporation, or the merging corporation I may by onler of the court, on motion, hei siibstltuted a.s a party.
I 2. This act shall take effect immediately. | \State of N.'W York. Oflice of the Seen-j
tary of Sltnte. ss:
1 havo compared the procedinK with the oriKinal law on tile In this office, and <l.i hereby certify that the same is a cortc- tran.script tlierefroin and ot the whole of said original hnv, ,
KRA XI'ISM. uroo.
Serret:iry of State, j
LAWS OF NEW YORK--By Authority.
CII.V 1". TT-'''.
AN ACT to aineiid the Judictiiry la \v. In
relation to the publication of the session,
laws and i-:iiirt reports. |
Became a law June (i, 1917, with tl-.e np- j
pruval of the Giivernnr. Pa.ssed, ihro.-
liftlis beiiifr present. |
The People of tha State of New York |
lepre.sentod In Suiiate and Assenibty, do j
enact ns follows:
f?ectlon 1. Section four hundred nnd, thirty-three of cliBbter lhlrt.\-llve of the: law.s of iiliiet.'cn liundred nnd nine. C'.i-'i titled "An «''t in relation to the adiivn-, istrutlon ot jiistl,,-. (•onstltiitlnr, chaiUen thirty of the con.soliilated laws," is herehy, amended to rend ns follows:
i 433. ("ontiiicls fi.r publication of re-; ports, of conn of appeals, reports of an-; pellate dlvi..-i'in, misc-ellnneous I'eiiort s and! I otnbhied oniciul series. 1. The printing and puhlli'uti.in of the court of nppefils re- ; ports*, the iippellatP division reports, the inlaeellani'Oiis reports and tho cotnbinpd; offic-ial series sIkiII lie dune under contract as-»iereinafier luovided
2. Said cuntract ^;hall he let and said publication kIkiU he made l>v and under the direction of the stale refiorter. the su- ^ preme court reporter and the nilarellane- i oua reporter, who iiro hereby constituted, a board tor such put pose, and of which | the state reporter shall be ciiairman. |
3. Regliining lu lli«- montli of September. , nineteen hundred and twenty, and In ench | year, Imine-viiately precedinK the expira-l tion of Ihe ciinlruct to be let as herein¬ after provided, aaid board »«hall givti no ! ttca ttiat a eonlract will be 1*1 for suld | printing and publication, together wltli a reference to thi* ii»<-tlon. aud that on or | before the fifteenth day of Novemt*er la i auch year. It will re<-elv* sealed proposals for such contract. Hueh nolle* shall b« given by publlcatleii thereof once in each of tbe rtr»« weeka of 8eptemb«r, Ootober andl November, respeetively. in a news-1 paper to be designated by said board, puh-, llshed In aach ol tb* following rtttas. I namely: Naw Tork. Albany. Rochastsr j tnd Uultaio: such aewspapera to be »a taoktomlat om sliall be mast tlksly to (iv* j notice to tlte public ot audi lettlns; U*
axpensa nf sueh puMicstlon fo ha psld by the state trtonnrot fmm the g*i>eT*l fiin<ki of th* state, after th* name shall have teesn approved in writing by the chslrman of aald board and audited secordlng to law
Ob tha expiration of the preaent con¬ tract for the publlpstlon of tha mlsrel- laneou* reports, a contract for_th* fur¬ ther publication thereof nhall he let. to em¬ pire on tftl» first day of January, nineteen hundred amd twenty-one.
4. Said contract shall be let lo the person -who will pHhIlsh and sell said reports and aald nomblned oHicial series, together with th* weekly advunc* sheets tliereof, and furnish the required copies to the various atat* and county offldsls. on terms deem- «d by said board most advantaireoua to the pnblic and the state, regard heinir had to the proper execution of the work. Bald''con tract shall he let not earlier than the fiientieth of Novemher. not later than the first of Deeemtier. In such yeara.
6. Said contraet shall require the con¬ tractor to continue to publish such re¬ ports and the combined ofllcini series thereof twith weekly advance sheets there¬ of to be published as early as practicable after tha decisions of said courts shall be handed down), and shall flx the prices nt ^rhlch said puhlioatlons and each of thetn. In the various styles of binding and arelghts and quality of paper, and the nises snd the number of pages of each. sihall he delivered within the itnte of New York
6. Bald contract shal! require the con¬ tractor to furnlsih the state library with fifty-eight copies of the court of appeals nnd npfiellate division reports and three copies of the miscellaneous reports, and also to furnish copies nf said publications to the various libraries In the stata, aa now required by law. the expense whereof nhall be borne by the state.
7. f'uhllcation under said contract ahall commence on 'the flrat day of January, rilneteen hundrod and twenty-one, and «hall continue until December thlrty-flrst. nineteen hundred and twenty-flve (unless said contract In previously annulled by Kaid board); thereafter said contracts shall be made for the period of flve yeara each.
8. The court of appeaia reports shall be piibilshecl under the immediate supervision tif the state reporter; the appellate di¬ vision reports shall be ptihllahed under the Irfimcdiate supervision of the supieme oourt reporter; and the mlsccllnneoua re¬ ports shall be i)iiblishe<l under the Im¬ mediate supervision ot the miscellaneous reporter.
9. Said contractor shall agree thnt he ¦win promptly nfter the publication of each volume of said reports, and con¬ stantly thereafter, keep the same on hnnci for open and ptibllc sale and will sell at one or moro public and accesalbh- i-egular law book stores in the city of Albuny . and al.so al one or more puhlii- and nc- <'e.ssiblc regulnr law book stores in the <lty of New Vork. which stores shall be mentioned and described In snid contract, •tnd will then and there deliver the sume. complete and bound and lellereil, to any and to all persona desiring to purchase, at a price for each which shall be flxed by aaid contract.
10. Said contract shall contain such oth¬ er provisions aa In Ihe Judgment of said lioard may be necessary to safeguard tho Interests of the state and of the public, and shall bo subject to the approval of the chief Judge of the court of appeals. The form of the proposed contract com¬ plete as to all Its terms, except the Jirices to be paid the contractor, ahall bo pre¬ pared by the board and on flie In the offlce of the state reporter on or hefore the day of the first publication of notice under subdivision three of thia section.
11. To every proposal there ahall be an¬ nexed a bond executed by the proposed contractor, with sureties conditioned for the faithful pern»rmance of said contract, 'Which bond ahall he appmved as to form, manner of execution, amount and suf¬ ficiency of sureties, by said chief Judge.
12. Tho right to reject any and every proposal if deemed unfavorable or disad¬ vantageous la reserved to said board and aald board may readvertlse until bids ad¬ vantageous to the state and to the pub¬ lic have kieen secured.
IS. If said board determines that a con¬ tract has not been faithfully kept and performed by the contractor, or whenever In the Judgment of aald board the public interests may so require, of 'which the »aid board shall be the exclusive judge and Its decisions shall be final, such board may, by an instrument in writing .signed by a majority of the members thereof, approved by tho chief judge of the court of appeaia and flled in the ofilce of the secretary of state, annul said contract from a time specifled In said inatrument and thereupon immediately enter Into a new contract likewise to be approved by said chief judge.
14. Neither of said reporters nor either of any of the employees thereof shall have any pecuniary interesl In said re¬ ports or said contracts.
i i Sections four handred and forty- two anil four hundred and t'orty-three of Kiich chapter aro hereb.v repealed.
J 3. Section four hundred and forty- four of such chapter la hereby renumber¬ ed secllon four hundred and forty-two Jind nmended to read as follows:
i ii'i. Opinions contained in ofTicial re- Jiorts not to be copyrighted. No pe:si>n aiiall obtain u copyright for the opiiiion.s contained in an.v of the oflicial reports of the slate and the sume may he published by nny person.
J 4. Soclion four hundred and forty-five of stn'li chapter is hereby retiumhered section four hundred and forty-three.
5 D Secllon four hundred and forty-six <if such chapter is hereby renumbered section four hundred ami forty-four and lunetuied to reniJ ns follows:
§ 414. Miscellaneous reporter, his uppoint- rneiit. ii iialitlcations atul term of offlce. The miMcellatieoiis reiiorter sh.'ill be iip- poinled by Ihc Kovernor. He shail be ii ineinher of the bar of. the state of New York llis term of oflice shall be five years and until hia successor shall havo been appnlnled.
§ i; Sections four hundred and forty- «eveii, four hiindred and forty-eisht ami lour liundred nnd forty-nine of such chaii¬ ter are hereby renumbered sections fo'ir hundred and fort^'-tlve, four hundreil and forty-six and four hundred and forty- seven, reHi>ectiv«'ly.
5 7. Sectioii four hundred and fifty of such ch.ipter is herehy rt'peuled.
S 8. S»'Ctlon four liundred and ftflv-one of such chapter is hereby renutnliereJl sectioii four hutidreil and forty-eisht und aniendetl to read as follows:
i 44S. fopies of opinions and diKtribiition <if miscellaneoua report..h. Copie.s of tha iipiiiloiis herein provldeil to hc reported b>' the, miBcellaneo\i8 reporter shall be fur¬ nis'ied to the reiiorter, without charge b\' the Judge writing the opinion or by his clerk.
I 9. Section four liundred and.fifty-two of such chapter is hereby renuintiered sec¬ tion four huiidreii and forty-nine.
; 10. Section four hundred and fifty- three of such chapter is hereby repealed
I 11. Sectlun four liundred and fifty-foiif ef such <'hapter Is hereby renumbered ise<'tlon tour hundred aiui fifty
I 12 Sei'tion four h'liidred aad fifty-flvs of such chapter is hereby repealed.
J 13 Section four hundred and flfty-slil of such ihapter. aa added by chapter three hundred and twenty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, la hereby renumbered .section four hundred und flfty-on*.
I 14. This act shall tak* stfect lram*dl- utely. Htate of New Tork, OflJce of the Secr«l4r*
of Slate. »»
1 hava compared th* precedlnc with ths erlglnal law on flie ia this offlce, and de kereby certify that the sam* is a oorre<--t trauaorlpt th*rttfrom and of tha whol* tU •aid oris loal law >
FRANCIS U. HVOO,
¦ecretarir mt Stata. '
STABLE MANURE CARLOADS FOR SALE
For prompt deliverjr call er writ*
Ivl. McGirr'g Sona Co 2<4 W. 34 St.. N. Y. C. nttm, Grtely Wt
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84 Church SL, Freeport, I. L
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tstro Mfrrlok for New York tnA
tntermedUte sutlona: Week-«l»y«-
5.1«, 5.52, «.S«, 1«.54, 17.17, «l7.2S, 8.O0.
m.ti, «.S2. 10.12 ft. m.; 12.1,1. 1..10, 3.0H.
4.ir, s..-?*. «.33. n.n, n.u p. m. ami'
day*- 6.47, 8.20. 9 22 *. m. 12JI«, 2.48. 4.32, 5.3S, 7.07. 8.40, 9.4«, 11.17 p. fn.
Leare Freeport for New York. Pepn- «ylvania SUtlon and Brooklyn. Week¬ day*—6.30 .B.5«. «.42, l«.58, 17.22. e7.48, 8.04, f8.f7, 8.5«. 19.51, 10.17 a. m.; 12.19, i.94, a.l.'J. 4.21. 6.01, 5.42. If6.21, 6.39, i.ti, 9.19, 11.18 p. m. Sunday- 6.61. 8.24, 9.26 a. m.; 12,32. 2.52, 4.36, 5..17, 7.11, 8.44, 9.50, .11.21 p. m.
Leave Freeport for Amityville, Ftabylon. Patchogue and Intermediate Btatlons: WeeK-dayn - na4.44, 6.50, 8.10. a9..31, 11.53 a. m.; al.46, »1.2«, Ba2.22. S2.39, 2.44, a3.58, a5.01. a5.55, a6.20. 16.38, laT.Ofi, 7.46, a8.03, a9.07 all.20 p. m.; 12.17, a2.22 nights. Sun¬ days—6.31, a9.22, 10.56 a. tn.; 12.34, 2.30, e3.54. a5.44. a7.08. a9.02, 11,14 p. m.: al2.17, al.59 night.
lieave New Y'ork, Pennsylvania Sta¬ tion, for Preeport, Morrlok and prin¬ cipal intermediate stations: Week¬ days—n3.50, C5.54, 7.04 , 8..36. 11.00 a. m.; si2.40. 12.52, 81.32, 81.52. 2.O0, 3.00. 4.07, ct4.48, 6.00, ct5.17, I6..13, 15.54, 16.16, 6.50. 7,10. 8.10, 10.2.6, 11.30 p. m.; 1.30 nlRht .Sundays—1.30, 8.25, 8.08, 10.17, 11.34 p. m.; 12.64 night,
aTralna run to Babylon onlr.
nNo Brooklvn connection*.
•Saturday* only.
fExcrpt Baturdaya.
IKxc<>pt holldaya
tExcept Snturciay* and holldaya.
Traina leave Brooklyn. Fnlbiinh Avenue station, about the tamo time a* thoae (hewn from New Tork. Pennaylvanla 'ttatlon. TbU time table subject to ¦hanire vrithoiil notice.
c Except Merrick.
IDF TOO DESME A EOSI COMPLIE^OM
Says we can't help blit look
better and feel better
after an inalde bath.
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American Tlieatre
Main Street, Freeport
REMODBLCD. REFURNISRID.
LONO ISLANDS FINEST SHOW HOUSE
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UC "THE JTE'KR IM) WELL*
IU By Rex Beaoh. Feattiring
2 KATHRTN n^TTiLIAMH
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snccessor to Rex great success "The
ama Is the Heach's other Spoilers."
Alao Paramount presents ROSfOE rATT¥ AKRICKLE In "HIS WEIlDIlfK NKiHT Matinee at 3 p. m., 10-15 Cents Kvening, 7.30 p, m., 16-20 Onts Tl'KSDAY, SKPTKMBER 25 5n Triangle presents the world'a greatest U: character actor In Western draniii UJ V^TLMAM H. HART
tarn in the 5 art play
g WOLF LOWRY
In A powerful drama of the Western tfl :inus. Also 2-reel Triangle Coinedy>v(||i,„ g ^ "THK S0< lAL RIHF"
U; Adnilsalon 5-10 Centa '
Mart In Triangle Play, 'Wolf Lawry."
To look onc'B best and feel one's best Is ^0 enjoy an inside bath each mom- ing to Hush from the system the pre¬ vious day's waste, sour fermentatlona and poisonous toxins before it is ab¬ sorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a cer¬ tain amount of incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the ali¬ mentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, whl^h if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are in¬ tended to suck In only nourishment to sustain the body.
If yon want to Bee the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of bot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it, which ia a barmlesa means of wash¬ ings the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, Kidneys and bowels, tbUB cleansing, sweetening and purtfyins the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into tbe stom¬ ach.
Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimpyes or pallid com¬ plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others -who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos- phated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos¬ phate coets very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more im- liortant thao outside cleanUness, be¬ cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do.
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(ilLAIIY.H HIILETTE
In one of hei greatest Bucceases
"THE K.Hl'BEHM"
Hcar.st Pathe News. Also Big Vaudeville Show
Kxtra attraction
IHESMII.S. LKH anil FKAN4IS HANYKY
of I3aldwln, in thrir latest success
-Matinee at 3 p. in., 5-lOc Kvening 7.30 p. m„ n)-15c
'1 HI'RSDAY, SKPTEMHIOR 27
."^j i/niik offers Hobart Hurley's wonderful thought drama
"I'AHK^TAIJK" Tl.e nuiKt realistic motion picture ever produced. Every
i.ian, woman and child should see this wonderful picture f 2 reel "LONESOMf: LrKE" Comedy
.Matinee at 3 p. in., lo-i.^ic Kvening 7.30 p. in., 15-20c
I'HIDAY, SEITKMBER 28
Triangle Presents
CHARLKS KAV in
"THE MIli'iJONAIKE V AUR A NT
Ml- Hay has never appeared to a greater advantage than in
this picture
Triangle Comedy
"LOVE AMI FISH"
Admis.sion fi-lOc.
SATURDAY, SIOI'TEMBER 29
Blue Bird Photo Plavs presents
110BOTHY HILLlXiN
In the powerful drama of the stage
"TKll'MPH"
If it's a Blue Bird it must be good
Mj'tinee at 3 p. m., 5-lOc Evening 7.30 p. m., 10-15c
Williain Fox presents the noted atage star
VALASHA SlIEATT in
"I'HE SLAVE"
2 reel Fox Comedy
Admission 9-lOc
( O.MINii,
Hon.
OCT. 11, HKRBEK'r BRENONS' <Jr»*ate8t Produc- - LONE ^VOLF"
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while you wait
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35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, I... I.
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Your doctor'* written order ia filled jutt »• carefully •• h* c«aM ittirm. You will be ture of the bett retuitt from tbe atedicine you talc* wKea you brine your pretcaeptiont to ut. Accurttta omifftuog tuid meneuriiig— pure, potent drugt and tkillful compounding atiurea you of getting tk* mott for jrour ntoner. Promptly delivered. Pkone order* aolicited.
From tbe buying of drugt and drug ttore marckandiae up until tkm time that we sell them to you we conttantly are on the watch to aee that the quality doe* not deteriorate and that it ia of juat at hi^h a tttLoding oo when ytrm bought it. Thit atauret yoa of getting the bett drug ttore 'ter- vica and fulleat latitf action. It mtket no difference what you bujr of ua you can depend that the quality it right and the price reaaonable. Give ut your order. Our motto it:
'Everything Right or Your Money Back*
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23 West Merrick Road
PHONE, No. 1
RUGS
We manufacture beautiful
FLUFF RUGS
From old carpets of any kind
We make an.v size
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
At reasonable prices
Main Rug Works
8£1 Nu. Main Str««t T«l. 444-R FriH'Oor'
MARINE HOTEL
CIAS. JOHN^CN. Prop.
Bigh-Oass Hotel and Cafe
Modara Ce«veaiaM**
ExocUcnt Acoommodations for Banquets
So. Main St. Freeport, L. I.