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We have not only large and padded moving vans but employ •trong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and most sat¬ isfactory work.
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To our Long Island friends:
uou experience In motor car build¬ ing. We entered the fleld not with the intention or deeire to bave the largeat factory or build the most oars of any concern In the world, but with the determination that every car we build should be built of the best ma¬ terial that money could buy—assem bled by skilled mechanics, carrying
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Having reached the stage In pro- every convenience of the highest duction where we can spare a few priced car^-kept up to date In every cars for the eastern fleld—appointed •¦espect-^ car made to make good," distributors for Long Island-we feel I* '" ^^l*'J"*"^'"" 'he dealer nor buy- It a duty as well as pleasure to have I e"" *«»'«» ,^ i!^u°'^,°''/ ^"i, ^^*'
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We have had eight years contln-
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ROOSEVELT BREAKS GROUND FOR SCHOOL
ESTEEMED VETERAN STARTS FOR MONTH VACATION—BEHR TO MOVE REAL ESTATE OFFICE OCTOBER FIRST.
(By Special Correspondent. Mr. McCarthy, son-in-law of .\. C3. .Nock has moved his electrical shop and flxturi'H lo ont' of Iho new Ftorcs of Churles Behr on NaB«au road, noar Hi'iiry street. He has recently pur¬ chased an enlireiy now stock of fix- luroB nnd supplies and his past expori¬ enco assures him success.
Charles Kpplo, foreman of Iho Kussell Ho.se Company and Ihe woTl known ox- pres.snian of Itoosevill, Is making prop- ar;ilions lo open a lunch room In Iho office now occupied hy Charli'S Behr, about Ociober lsl.
William tr. Tabbs. esleemed civil war vi'teran. started Tuesday morning; for a month's vacation, to bo spent in tho .Vdlrondacks and Western part of Ihe .Stall'.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of I.,eonard ave¬ nue, Jtussell Park, havo returned to llieir city home for the winter. Thoy >xf><flcl lo reiurn lo Koosevell noxl SprinK- *>•¦
B. I''rank Khodes of Nassau road, Kreoport, has assuino/1 ehargo of Iho tnaiiaKoment of the Roosovolt Waler I'lant on Whitehouse avenuo, flllinK Iho \acancy of former onKlneer, Charles Wbaley.
(^harles Belir, l)\o w.ll known roal estate broker, will move his offlco Iho lirst of the month to tlie large bulldlns- adjoining the new opera houso.
AI a mooning of the Kussell Kose Company on September lllh, It was d<'- cidod to purchase two flre cxlinguish- ers and a siren whistle for thp appar¬ alus, paraphernalia absolutoly neces¬ sary for Ihe efflclency of the company. Miss Kva Behr wishes to express througli the columns of The Nassau ['ost hor appreciation of tho loyal sup¬ port accorded hor by her many friends during Iho weeks fair which culmln- atod In her election as Queen.
All Roosovolt was oxcoodingly ox- elled Monday morning by the column aocriunt of "I-'air Incidents.' appearing on the front page of The World. But Kva still holds the honors.
Tho hall of the Alpha Itook, Ladder and Ilose Company is being entirely redecorated and repainted. It will bo safe lo predict that whon finished, II will bo one of the most artistic and comfortable to be found anywhere on Long Island. ~'
(Iround has been broken for Ihe now $;;,=),000 school bouse which will be ready for occupancy noxl fall.
ditions and be our best advertise ment.
In this we have succeeded. Our first annual production was 100 cars. It Is now 5,000. This is not large but the modest result of building cars that give service.
We have built oars that sell up to 13,000, but we are now uniting our efforts on three cars: C-E "30", $725; C-E -"27,", 1685; C-E "23" roadster, 167.";. Oet a catalogue of these cars, study speclflcatlons, examine the car in its every detail, compare It with cars selling at much higher prices, and we are confident you will decide that the Chow "Elk-Hart" is worthy of your confldence.
We have appointed the F. A. Wood Co., 22 South Grove street, Freeport, N. Y., and Nassau Road, Roosevelt, distributors for Long Island, to whom we refer you for further in¬ formation anri demonstration. See them at "The Fair. '
Yours very sincerely. CROW MOTOR CAR CO.,
EUkhart, Ind.
Negro "Cutting" Affair,
Dr. Harold M. French of West Mer¬ rick road was hurriedly called by the police department of the village early last Tuesday morning to dress the wounds of Belle .Morris, a negro, found on Benson place in an uncon¬ scious condition and severely cut about the face. .\ colored social af¬ fair had been held that evening at the home of Frank Irons and Miss Morris was seen to leave lhe place ©arly in company with Frank Summers. She wa.s taken to the hospital and a war¬ rant issued for the arrest of Sum¬ mers.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Baptist Ladies Elect.
The Ladies" Circle connected with the Baptist church held their annual election of officers last Wednesday af¬ ternoon. The same ladies were elect¬ ed to hold the offices for another year. Mrs. J. Walling as president, was pre¬ sented with a beautiful bouquet by the ladies, the other offlcers are Mrs. M. K. Pitcher, vice-president; Mrs. M. F. Essex, secretary; Miss Ella Young, treasurer, and Mrs. P. Collins, mis¬ sionary treasurer.
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.Iohn F. Floff, I'laiiililT,
againsl Krancesi .i Ca- NOTICK ol'^
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fendants.
In Iiursuance .inil by virtue of a Judgmenl order of fnreelosure and sale made by this Conn In the above en¬ titled action dated iJie Kith day of Sep¬ tember, UUS, and tiled and eulered In Ihe .Nassau Counl.s i'lerks Oftlce. I, the subscrlbi'r, tbo referee therein nained, will sell at public auction at tho front stops of the Na.-sau Counly Court Houso, at Minoola. in the Town of Hompstead, Nassau County, Now Vork, on Saturday, tho
:m>th U.4Y ov <»CT«>nKH, lom,
lit ten o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, the lands and premises described In said judgment as follows, viz.:
All that certain piece or parcel of land with improvements thereon erect¬ ed, siluate, lying and being In the Vil¬ lage of Kri-eiioi t. County of .Nassau and Stale of New York, liounded and described as follows:
Heglnning al a point on the southerly side of Whaley sireot distant throe hun¬ drod and eighty (380) feot wostorly from the corner formed bv Ihe inter-1 section of lhe westerly sido of Bay View avenue wilh the southerly side of Whaley street, running thence south¬ erly parallel wiih Bay View avonue one hundred and llfty (l.SO; feet, thence westerly parallel with Whaley streot seventy-flve (7r. i feel .thenco northorly and again parallel with Ray View avo¬ nuo ono hundreii and fifty (l.'.Ol feot lo Ihe southerly .'^ide of Whaley street, and thence easterly along Iho southerly side of Whaley street seventy-flvo (TBI feot to tho point or place of beginning. Dated, Soptoniber Hlh, l!t]5.
HARRV W. MOOKK. Koforee. CLOCK A SK.VMAN. Attorneys for I'laintiff, Ollice and I'OKtoflIco Ad¬ dress, Kreeport, Now York.
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Ejectment actions have been start¬ ed to oust all residents of the land at Wreck Lead, which is the southerly portion of Barnum Island and owned by Aberdeen-by-the-Sea Company. There are over thirty people made de¬ fendants in the four separate actions for ejectment. The caees will be tried at the October term of the supreme court here.
Ex-Judge Elvln N. Edwards of Freeport appears Dor the plaintiff, Aberdeen-by-the-Sea Company, while the various defendants are represent¬ ed by Clinton M. Flint, Hooley & Wil¬ son, John Lyons and Frederick Shaw.
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PUBLIC NOTICES.
\OTICE TO CREDITORS.
Pursuant fo an order of Hon. Henry Solden Woller, tomporary surrogate of tho ("ounty of Nassau, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Cornelia A. Vooris, late of the town of Hempstead. In the said county, docoased, to prosent the same witb the vouchors thereof, to the subscriber the admlnisirator of the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at the offlce of C.eorge Morion Levy, Frooport, N*tV York, on or bofore the 15th day of February next. *
Dated, Minoola, N. Y., Julv 29. 1915. CHARLES F. VOORIS,
Administrator. GKOKOK MORTON LEVY, Attorney for
.Administrator. 1-7 Railroad avenue,
p'rooport, N. T.
PREFERENTIAL PRIMARIES
Election Notice
Board of Election* of the County of Nas¬ tau, New Yok.
.Min.ola, N. Y., .\ugust Jltli, linS. I'ursuanI to the provisions of Chapter '22 ot the Laws of 1915, notice Is horeby given Ihat a Primary Klection of the enrolled Kepublican, Dt-mocratlc, Inde- pence League, American, Prohibition Progressive and .'socialist voters of tin Countv of Nassau, .New York, will bi held on
Tuesday, September 28th, 1915,
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StTPRH.M|.; COritT. NASSAU COtTNTY. --Vincenta I-ii|iat, rdalntiff, against F'rank Lopat. Defendant.
By virtue of an execution issued upon a Judgment reiiilered in the Supreme Court, Nassau Cnunty, .New York. In the above ontltlod aclion in favor of said plaintiff and ai;alnst said defendant, tested on the Kill day of August, l9Vo. and lo mo dii'Clod and delivered, 1 herebv give noliii- that on
2.-mi» UAV OK OCTOHKH, 101.%, at 10 o'clock iy the forenoon, at tho front door of th-- Nassau Counly Court Houso, In tho Toun of Hompstead, N. Y., I shall expose for salo as tho law directs, all the light, tltlo and interest which tho dofoiulant, Frank I.,opat, had on the 12th day of July, 1915, or at any time thereafter, of. In and to tho fol¬ lowing descrltied property:
All those cenaln lots, pieces or par¬ cels of land, siluate, lying and being in tho Town of Henipstead. County nf Nas¬ sau and State of .Now Y^ork. known and designated on i certain map. ontltlod, ".Map of Carrollton Park," situated at Fretport. Nass.'ii Countv. N. Y., prop¬ erty of Long l-land Realty Co.. N. Y. «.'ity. surveyed S' litomber, X9tS3, bv Rob¬ ert KArj!, C. K.. lamaica, N. Y., and filed in the Offlce of the Clork of Nassau County, on the 'JXth day of .September, 1903, as and bv Hie lot numbers nO. 1.11. 1.12. n;i, i;U. i:;-. and more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at i point in the wostorly lino of Delisle Avenue, 125 foot distant in a southerly elirection from tbo south¬ westerly corner of lOllzahoth Stroot and Delisle Avonue, lunnlng thenco wostorly In a lino parallel with tho southerlv lino of Klizabetii Streot, 125 feot: thence southerly in a line parallel with th wostorly lino "f Delisle Avonuo. 150 feet; thence ea-lerly in a line parallel with the first (!• scribed course. 125 foot, to tho westorI> lino of nolisle \venue, thence northorly along the wostony line of Delisle Aveiiie, 150 foot, to the point or place of bijjinning.
Dated, Mineola. September 9th, 1915. STKPIIi:.N P. PETTIT. ShorllT. CLINTON M. FI.INT, Attorney for Plain¬ tiff, Frooport. N. Y.
PROCL.tMATIO:«.
Whereas, a term of tho Supreme Courl Is appointed to b« held at the Court Houso In the Village of Mineola, Nassau County, In and for the«County of Nassau, on ihe 4th day of October, 191B, proclamation la therefore hereby made In conformity to a precept to mo directed and delivered by tJie District Attornoy of NIl^<«au County, on the 13th day of September, 1915. to all peraons bound to appear at the said Supreme Court by recognlaance or otherwise, to appear theroal. and all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, and other offlcers who bave taken any recognizance for thc appearance of any person at auch court, or whfr^ have taken inquisition or the examination of any prisoner or. witneas, are required lo return such recoR- nlsance. Inquisition and examination to the said court at the opening thereof, on the flrst day of Its sitting.
Given under my hand at the Sherltr's OfHce, in Minoola, on the 13th day of September, 1915.
STKPHKN P. PETTIT. Sheriff of Naaaau Couqty.
n llle hours of li p. m. and 9 p m.. in eacil of the several primary dis¬ tricts, as cnn.xtituted and stated and at tile polling places, as below designat¬ id for the Kopubllcaiv, Democratic, Iiiilepeiidenci- League, American, Pro- liibiiion, I'rogressive and Socialist Villi rs of each of tho primary districts. In acciirdanoi' wilh tlie certilicates duly filed with the custodians of I'rimary Records by lho respective chairmen ni Ithe County Committee of the Kopubli- oan. Democratic, Independence League, Prohibition, and Progressive Parly or¬ gan i/.a I ions in Ihe County of Nassau primary eleelion wiil be held.
lln lhe pan of the Kepuliliean voters, for llle purpcpse of electing niembers of Hie Kepul'licaii Counly Conimittee of the County of Nassau, To nominate a candidate for ,Iustico of the Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for .Member of .\.-<seml)ly from the Assem¬ hly District comprising the County of .Nassau.
tin thi> part of Ihe Democratic vot¬ ers, for the purpose of electing mem¬ bers of the Democratic County Com¬ mittee of the County of .Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Justice of tho .Sufireine (!i>url. To noininale a candi¬ date for .Member of Assembly from the .\SH«-nibly District comprising the Counly of .Nassau.
On the part of the Independence League voters, for the purpose of oloct- iiig inembers of the Independence League Counly Committee of the County of .Nassau. To nominate a can¬ didate for .lustice of Iho Supreme Court. To nominate .-i candidate for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District comprising Ihe County of Nassau, for the purpose of electing members of for Ihe Jiurpose of electing memberss of the Prohibition County (.^ommittee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for .lustice of the Supreme Court. To nominale a candidate for Meniher of Assembl.v from tbo Assem¬ bly District comprising the County of .Nassau.
On tho part of the Progressive vot¬ ers, for tho purriose of electing mom¬ bors of the Progressive County Com¬ mittee of the County of .Nassau. To nominate a candidale for Justice of the Supreme Court, To nomlnnto a candi¬ date for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District comprising the Cminty of Nassau.
The members of committees lo be ileoted and the limes and places at which tile committees are to meet for organization are embraced and set forth in tho respeclive calls Issued by the Republican, Democralle. IndoiK'nd- eiici' League.. I'rohibltion and Progres¬ sive Party County Committ
The Election District is made the I'rimary Distriet for the purpose of this Eleclion and the location of «ach polling Iilace 111 tho Couni.v whero tho voters of all parties above named may vole is as follows:
TOWN' OK HKMPWTKAII Dlst. No. 1 —In Firemen's Hali, Wan¬ tagh. In said district.
fjlst. .No. 2- -Residence of Alexander Barrlah, Hempstead turniiike. North Wanlagh, in said district.
Dlst. No. ,! —In Firemen's Hall, Roll- more, In said district.
Dlst. .No. 4—In East .Meadow Hall, t'^asl Meadow, in said distrlci.
Dist. No. 5—In Firemen's Hall, Mor¬ rlck, in said district,
Dlst. No. 6—In Iho Truck House of Excelsior Hook and ItnAAcr Company, Freeport. In aald district.
Dlst. No. T—In the houso of Ever Iteady Hose Company. South Side Ave¬ nue. Frooport, In said district.
Dist. No. R—In tho offlce of John M. Haxier. Orove Streot, Froeport, in said district.
Dlst. No. fl—In the houso of Bay View Hose Company, F-'reeport, In aaid district.
Dlst. No. 10^—In the aloro of O. How¬ ard Randall. ,10 Brooklyn Avenue, Free- port, in said diatrlct.
Disl. No. 11—tn Ibo houso of Vigilant Hose Company, Frooport, in said dis¬ trict.
Dlst. No. 12—In Firemens Hall, Kooseveit, in said district,
Dist. No. n--In fhe houso of i'rotoc- (ion Hose Company. Prospect Siroot, Hompstead. In said district.
Dist. No. H—In tht- house of Meadow Brook Hook and t.iiddor Company, Un« londalo. In aaid district.
Disl, No. 15—In the Town Hall, Front Street, Hompstead, In aald diatrlct.
r>lst. No. 16.—In the house of Oarden City Flro Departmont, Oarden City, In said district.
Dlst. No. 17—In Ihe Store of Henry Agnew Rat,, 47 Matn afreet. Hompatoad, In aald district. Dlst. No. 18
J. Marten Co.. 37 Front Street. Rock- vllle Centre, In said district.
Dlst. No. 8«—In the house of lAve Oak Enfrine Company, Rockville Cen¬ tre, in aald diatrlct,
Dlst. No. 27—In tho flre houso of Nor¬ wood Hook and Ladder and Hose Com¬ pany, on Broadway, Malverne, In said district.
r)|8t. Xo. 2S—In the Hoae Company House. Blake Avenue, Lynbrook, In said district.
Diat. No. 29—In the houae of Hook and Ladder Tru.ck Company-, Earlo Ave¬ nue, Lynbrook. in said district.
Dist. -No. .10—In Firemen's Hall, East Rockaway, in said district.
Dlst. .No. ;!1—In the house of Lyn¬ brook Engine Company, Atlantic Ave¬ nue, Lynbrook, In aald district.
Dlst. No. 32—In Jacob Caski's Ga¬ rage, Lynbrook. In said district.
Dlst. .No. 33—In Firemens Hall, Floral Park. In said distiict.
Dlat. .No. 31—In the liouso of Belmont Hook and Ladder Company, Elmont Road, Elmont. in said district.
Dlst. No. 35—In the house of Nassau Hook and Ladder Company. Valley Stream, in said district.
Dlst. No. 36—In Ruhels Barber Shop. Valle.v Stream, in said district.
Dist. No. 37—In the house of Empire Hook and Ladder Company, Woodmere, In said district.
Dlat. No. 3S—In Iho offlce of E. F. Mc- C.lnn's Ice i'onipany. Chestnut Street, Cedarhurst. in said district.
Dist. No. 39—In tho Playhouse. Spruce Slreet, near Central .Vvenue, Cedar¬ hurst. in said disirict.
Dlst. .No. 40—In the house of Wash¬ ington Hook and Ladder Company, Ijiwronce, In said district.
Dist. .No. 41—In tho Jefferson Social Club House, Lawrence Avenue, Law¬ rence, in said district.
Disl. .No. 42—In Odd Fellow's Hall. Inwood, in said district,
Dlst. .No. 43—In the house of Eloctric Hook and Ladder Company, Inwood, in said district.
TOWN OF \«»RTII HEMPXriOAH In Keetlon Dist. .No. I—At the Town Hall. .Manhasset. in said district.
In Eleclion Dist. No. 2—.\t tho Res¬ cue Hook and Ladder Company's House. Koslyn, in said district.
Ill Election Dlst. No. 3—.\t Jones' Hall, I'ort Washington, in said district. In Election Dist. No. 4—At Firemen's llall. .Mineola, in .said district.
In Election Dist. .No. it—.\t Firenn n s llall, Croat Nock, in said district.
I:i i;iection Dist. .No. 6—At Firemen's llall. Wosthury, In said district.
In i;ieelioii Dist. .No. 7—At Libertv
Hall, Port Washington, In said district.
In Election Dlst. .No. S—At Vigilant
Fire Houso. Croat Neck Sialion, in said
liistrict.
Ill ICIeclion Dlst. No. !i—.\t I-^ire Dis¬ lriel Hall. .Miller's Lane, .New Hyde I'ark. in said distrlci.
ill Election Dist. No. 10-.\ t Roslyn Highland's Flre Hall, al Knslyn Heighls, in said district.
In Election Dlst. No. II- -At Flower Hill Hose Companv's Iloii.>.. . Port Washingion. In said district.
In iClection Dlst. No. 12—At Thomas .McCiird's Real Estate Olfice, Wi slbury^i in said district. ^
In Electinn Dlst. No. 13- .\i Jericho Turnrilke Fireineirs Buildini;. at .Mln- . nia. in said district.
TOWN OI- <M S Ti'.ii IIW
Dist. .Nn. I .lustice fnun
Farmingdale.
Disl. .No. 2—I'"lre Depai i inent Bulld- iiit. Cl iiiral Park.
Disl. .No. 3—Charles Wj-^s' Harbor Slinp, llicksville.
Disl. Nn. 4—llicks' I'i.l.r Mill. Jor-
GRBAT SOITTH BAY PI COMPASV
SUMMER TIME TABLE
In Effect June 30, 1916.
WASSAI' BY THE SRA SKA BDOI
PREEPORT POIXT LOOKOrT
'Week Daya
Leave Freeport Leave Beaefe
6.00 a. m. 6.50 a. m.
6.00 a. m. 8.16 a.in.
9.45 a. m. 10.15 a. m-
10.45 a. m. 12.16 p. m.
11.45 a. ni. 1.45 p. m-
1.15 p;m. 2.15 p. m. 3.45 p..ni 5.15 p. m. 6.10 p. m.
2.4 5 p. m. 4.30 p. m. 5.45 p. m. 6.20 p. m. ¦.00 p. m.
loni.
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Disl. .No. 5—Truck House, Oyster Hay.
Dist. Nn. 6—Waldron'.s Wheelwright Shop. East Norwich.
l>isl. No. 7—Justice Conn I'.noni. .Vil¬ li r.y .Wenue. Oyster Bay.
Dist. -Nn. s—Clnb Rooms. M.il iiieeneU Neighhu^liond Assoclat ion, I.iieusi \'al-
Loavo Froeport 7.00 n. m. 9.45 a, m.. and hourly thereafter until
5.45 p. m, 7.15 p. m. Leave Naasau
10.15 a.m., and hourly thoroaftor untU
8.15 p. m. 6.45 p, m. 9.50 p. m. NOTE.—Soa Edge stops are mad» onlv on signal or to leave passengers. L4)\0 BKACIi Week Days Leave I>oint Lookout
6.45 a. 111., connecting with 7.21 to N. T.
11.40 a. m., connecting with 12.32 to N. Y.
2.15 p.m.. connecting with 3.10 lo N. T.
4.40 p. m.. connecting with 5.20 to N. T.
Leavo Queenswater
7.40 a. ni. (arrival of 6.47 from N. T.) 12.10p.m. carrlval of 11.05 from N. Y.V 3.00 p.tn, (arrival of 2.06 from N. Y.> 5.50p.m. lairlval of 5,00 from N. Y.> Snndaya Leave Point Lonknnt .0.00 a. m. 11,40 a. m. 3.40 p. ni., connectinK with 4.20 lo N. Y. 5.00 p.m.. connecting wilh 6.43 to .N. Y. Loav«' tjueenswater
10.25a. tn. larrlval of 9.05 from N. Y.> 12.20 p.m. larrival of 11.17 from N. V,> 4.15 p. m. 6.20 p. m. NO'TF:.—Special (line table for Labor Day on this, division.
lIKiir IIILI. BKACII Leave High Illll Beach. .Mondays only,
6.45 a. in. Lv. Freeport Lv. High Hill Beach
9.45 a. in. 10.45 a. tn.
1.15 p. in. ¦ 2.30 p. m.
4. I.'-I J), in, 5.30 p. m
Siibjeoi lo change without notice
P«»W RH BOAT MilSKS Iir.NT
Leave Leave IHglr Bellmore Hill Beuctr June 26 to Sept. 12. , n.45 a. III. 6.30 a. m. .5.30 p. m. 4 00 p ni.
Sopl. 13 lo 19, dally P.4."^
Sept.
Siindavs ,luly II lo Aug. and Labor D
.9.45 a. in. ¦ 6.15 p. m.
4.00 p. m. 7.311 a. in. 5 15 i>. m.
. 9.45 a. ni. 6.30 a. m. .2.15 p. tn. 12.00 nnon .5.30 p. m. 4.00 p. in.
9,4 5
4.15
6.15
a. in.
p. ni.
p. ni.
7.30 a. m,
3.00 p. m,
5.15 p m.
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l.ong iHlnnil llnilriind 'I'lmr Taltle
I i:iTeeii\ e Sl piember s, I!il5 > I,. ,ivi M, rriik for New Vork. I'eiiil- hiiila Siailnn. Mronklyn nnd Inlor- ilial. .«laliuii.s. Week-days. 5.16. 5.52, !S. i;..-,l. T.lS, \7.-2'<. S.m, Id.12. S.5I, .12 a. 111.: 12.27, l.:i3, 3.02, 4.17. 5,37, II. V i:;. 11.011 |>. 111.; Sundays. 6.48, .'J. :i.'2o-.1. 111.: 12.05. 2.11. 1,:(2. 5,.",::. 7.11, 1 l.n: n. 111.
Leave |.-r.
ley.
Disl. No. 9--Edmoiid's
Illaok.-^niilh Schnnl Knoiii.
Disl, Nn. ]il-llighl,iiiil llall
Sll t. lilen Cove.
Disl. No. 1 I-—.Iiislice Cnuit Clen Cove.
Dist. No. 12—Vincent's Opera Hous?, Soulll Olen (:;ove.
Dist. No. 13—Soa CIIIT Bank nnild¬ ing. Sea Cliff,
Dist. No. I4--Finnlirs Hall, Hayville. Dist. No. 15 -Office of (Jueoiis Land and Title Co.. Massapeiiua.
Dist. .No. 16 .lustice Court Room, Hicksville.
The color nf Iho Republican Ballot sliall he Cherry; the Democralic Ballot, Light Oreen: the Indeiiendence League Ballot, Canaiv: the .VnierlcMn Ballot. Scarlet: the Prohibition Halloi, Man- larin; the I'rogressive R.illol. Light Mine, and Ihe Socialist Ballot, Burf, ¦ AKD dh' 1:L1':cTIO.NS Ol'" NASSAU COP.NTV L.VWRENCE E, KIRWIN.
President. CHARLES C. STOWE,
Secrel,'irv.
In the offlce of John Poly. Greenwich Street, Hempstead, In aaid district.
Dlst. No. 19—In the house of Baldwin Hoae Company, No. 1. Orand Avenue, Baldwin, in aald district.
Diat. No. 20—In the house of Baldwin Hose Conipany. No. 2. (Jhurch Street, Baldwin, in said district.
Plst. No. 21 —In tlie Pire House. Park Place. Long Reach, In aaid district.
Dlst. ,Vo. 22—In the house of Sala- manda Hook, \jmdder and Bucket Com¬ pany. Oceanside. In said district.
Plst. No. 23—In the house of Alert Hose Company. Observer Btreet, Rock¬ ville Centre. |n said district.
Pist. No. 24—In the Cruser Bulldin|r, Observer Street, Rockville Centre, In said district.
EMat. No. 26—In the stor* of Herman
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Kisolvid tbat the following b. adniit- ed as (IriliiiHIice .No. :i(iB In be eiifnreed ill llle Village of Freeport under the ponallies therein proscribed:
Except as hereinafter provided, no person nr porsnns shall set fire to, liiirii. or cause tn have set fire tn nr burn, any waste paper, rulibish or Inflam¬ able maierial within lifly feet nf any building nf anv son conslrucied in whole or ill part of wnnd or nllur In¬ flamable m.ilirial, except It is hurned or set firr In In a can nr similar recep¬ tacle made nf irnn or wire, and com¬ plelely covered wilh a top of similar coiisl met inn In till' said eall nr similar receptacle, so as to keep the pieces of material frmn blnwing aw.iy: nor shall an.v person or iiersons Imild a bonflre al any plaoe In the Viiiage nf l''reeport, either nf paper, leaves, ilried grass, refuse matter or other similar material, unless there is some person of at le.iftl Ihl,' age nf sixteen years atleiiillng lo said bonllre and walehing sain.'.
Any Iierson violating the provisions of this secllnn shall be liable to a pen¬ ally of not f xoiedliig twenty-five ($25) dollars. Any vinlailon of iho provision^ nf this Seellon or any part Iliereof shall be disorderly cnnduct. The per¬ snii vinl.iting Ihis seciinn or anv part Iliereof ,'<liall be a dl,«nr.li rly person.
liesnlveil further llial the Clerk of the Village of Freepori be direelid to have a copy of ibis ordiiianc iiublished in Till' .Nass.iu Post and The .Nassau Cniinty l;.'\ lew nlK'e a Weik fnr Iwo cnnsecntive Hieks,
Dat.d, Augnst 26, 1915.
ROL.VND .M. L.V.MH.
I'll si.lint. irn.NKST S. K.VNDALL, FRANKLIN HEDELL, IM:.NI!V I,. .VIAXSO.N. SILAS A. WILLIA.MS.
Trustees.
State nf Now York. / Countv of Nassau, ss,:
Village of Froeport I
"rthe undersigned. Clerk of the Ail- lago of Frooport, said countv and Stale, do hi'robv certify Ihat tho forogoiim is a tru"' and eorreol copy and of the ivh<ile thereof of an ordinance adopted by lite Board of Trustoes of said vil¬ lage nl n m.eting of said board hold Augusi 26. 1915.
SYLVESTER P. SHEA, 9-3-15-21 Village Clerk,
rl f.n N. w York, l'i iiii- v\hania Slalinn ami Hrnoklyn: Week- la.\s, 5.20. 5.5i;. 6.42, 6.5S, 7.22. 7,48, S.ll.-.. i.>i,lfi, .S.55. III.III, 111.17 a. 111.: 12.31, l.:',;i. 3.06. 4.21. 5.02. 5.42. 6.45, 8.16. I I, I,'( p. III.; Sundays. H.'52, S.26. 9.24 a in,: 12.0;i. 2.4S. 4.36, 5,37, 7.15, S.ll,'"., 9 l.v, Illl p. 111.
Tr.iins I.'av.' I'-ie.pnrt fnr Ainityvlllo, Hali.vlnii, I'atchngue and Inlermediate slallons: Wiek days. iia4,44, 6,48, S 10, a».31, 11.35 a. m; 1,43, sa2.22. 2.44, a3.53, a4,57, alf5.32, a5.55, a6.I9, 16.37, «7.0«. 7.44, as 03, a9.07. all.in p. m.; 12.17. a2.0| nighl ; Siiii(l,i.\ s, 5.:fl. a9,20, al0 5fi a. Ill,: 12.29. 2.27, :1.52. nil 16. afi,56. a9.fl2. aii.l I p. ni.; al.44 night.
Trains leave New Vork, I'ennsylvaiiht Slalinn, for Fneport, Merrick and prin¬ cipal liilermediale stations: n:i.5fl, 5.54. 7.06. 8.35. 11.00 a. m.; 12.47, sl.32, 2.00. 3.00, 3.55, 11.4 1. 5,00, 5.33. 5.54, 6.15, 6 50. 17.10. 8.10. 10,111, ||.;!(l p. in.: I.HI nighl; .¦^11 llda .VH, 4.:!0. S 2.'. 9.57. 11,:M a. m.: 1.37. 2.5,^. 5,25, i;.02, S.OS, IOIS p. in,: 12,3:5 night.
a Trains run In Bab.vlmi mil.v. Ill Monday niil\'.
' RII kStoi inly.
n.Nn Hrnnklyn com sSatiirilays only. ri':xi'i'|i| Saturdays I Excel,I holidays. I l';xei|il Saturdavs
n signal; runs In .laiiialen
mil holl.lav.".
Trains leave Hrnnklyn. I'"lalhush Ave-
le .Slalinn, Hhoiil lhe same lime aw
ns. slmwii frmn New Vork. Peiinsvl-
nia Statinn. This lime l.il.le subject
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111 nnlil
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Sr.M.MEF: TLME TABLE In efTocI Juno 30. 1915. Trolleys of the Free|>nrt Railroad Company run 'in half b'lur headway, leaving rhe raliroad sialion at Free¬ iiort on the hour and half hour up to 5.45 week daya and 9.15 Sundays, con¬ necting with all east and west bound cars of the Now York and Ivong Island Traction Comiiany at Atlantic avenu* and South OroVo atroet
Week Ilay a
Leavo
Ltock
6.45 p.
«.30
7.30
8.15
8.4S
9.30
10 30
11.30
Leave
Dock
t.IS
1S.16
11.16
I
Wo'
m.
Snadaya
.eave
Ddole
6,12
6.58
and
,
ft R.
Leave
R. Station
6,00 p. m. 6.20
6 48 7.08
7.4.^
» 30
9.10
9.50
10.50
12.20
Holidays
R.
Leave
R. Station
».30
10.30
11.30
IIAII.A I'HOI.I.KY TIMK TAIII.I-: MIneoln .Hrookl.vn Ulvlalon.
Li^ve lleiiipM. .III. .Main ami l.'rniil Sts .
Southbniind at 4.30, 4.45, 5.15, 5.30 a. m.: then ev.rv 30 minutes thoreafter nnlil 11.00 p. m. 12,00 a, in. to Rockvllie Centre only.
Northbound at 5.30 a. m. and overy 30 mlnntes thereafter until 12 00 a. m.
Lnst car loaves City Line, Brooklyn, fnr Hempstead at 12.45 a. m
A flfteen-mlniit.' heailwav Is operated between Rockvlll.' C.litre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: VV<.'ek days, except Sun- davs. leave Orant and LIborly sireetav Hrnnklyn, 6.00 a. m. Iill 9,15 a. m.: then 2.45 p. III. tili 7.45 p. ni. Sundays, 12.»• N. till 8.45 p. m.
Ilempsleail—lamnlea Itlvlialnn. Le.ive Hempstead, Main and Front Sta..
Wosttioiind nt 5,30 a, in,, and every 31) minilles thereafter until 11.30 p. m. Suiiilavs. 6.30 a. m., nnd evory 30 min¬ utes Itienafti-r until 11.30 p. m.
I':ast bound, 615 a. in. and every S9 niiniii.s llier.affor iiiilll 12,15 a. m. .SlIIll|n^•s. 7.15 a. m.. .'in.l then Iho aama sch.'iiwle :in week days,
.h-rlrho Pike Ulvlalon. LoHv.s MInenl.i. Houlevard and OI<| ConIIIrv rfiad:
Westbound, 6.30 a. m.. and eveiy ,3» niinutes Iliereafier niitll 9.15 p. m., thiTi mm and 11.15 |i. m. Sundaya, flrsl car, 6.15 a. m., Iliz-n aame schedule as week days.
Le.ive ,In ma ica, Fulion anil Washington streets:
Easl hound. 6 30 n. m.. and evory 30 minuies Ihereaftor until 10 00 p. tn.: Ihen linn p, m. and 12.00 a. in Sun days, first car. 7,15 a. m:, then same schedule as week daya.
.1, M. STODDARD. Supt.
Subject to change without notice.
THK \KAV VOHK AMt \OH'rM SIfOHB TH ACTION COMI'A'VV.
Time Table I-,.,.clive Jan. 1, 1915. Week Ilnya,
Lenve Port Washington for Mlneol.'i, Hicksville nnd Flushing: «.06 a. m.; then every hour until 10.05 p. m. Csr leaving Port Washington nt 11.06 p. m. In Roslyn Clock Tow.r only.
Leave Flushing for Port Waahlngton and Hickavillo: 5.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars leavtng 9.30 and 10.30 p, m. to Koslyn Clock "Tower oniy,
Satardaya,
Car leaving Flushlngr *t 9.30 p. nx runa to Hlckavllle.
Leave Hlckavllle for Port Washinir¬ fon and FlushlnK': 6.85 a. m.: then everjr hour until 9..i.. p. m. Car leaving Hicka- vlll nt 10.35 p. m. to Roslyn car hern- only.
Snndaya.
Leave Port Washington for MIneoln, HIcksvillf: and riushlng: 7.OB a. m.: then ovvry hour until 10.06 p. m. Car leaving Port "Wnablngfon 11.06 p. m. t«» Roslyn cinek Tower only.
Leave Fluahlng for Port 'Wnahltigleir and HIc'kavlllo: «.30 a. m,; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. (,'ar leaving 10.>#' p m. to Roalyn Clock Tower only.
tieave HtCKSvllle for Port 'Waahlnir¬ ton and Flushing: 7.S6 a. ro., then everr hotir until 9.36 p. m. Car teavlsr Hleks- I vllle at 10.15 p. m. and 11.11 p. at. to ' Koslyn car barn onlr.