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TBE WAMAV VOflS, tEEVNOLT, E. T^ TBIIIAT, ATOUST 27,1915^
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Moving and General Contracting
We have not only large and padded moving vans but emplo} ¦trong and competent men. and are equipped to do tbe beat and mOat sat¬ isfactory work. "^
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIGHT, AND IN A MOST SANITARY MANNER.
PRECOCIOUS PAINTERS.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Pleasant Avenue, Freeport.
Tel. 588-J.
My Telephone Number is 337 FREEPORT
C. A. FULTON
Undertaker and Embalmer
57 West Merriek Road FREEPORT, N, T.
SEA FOOD
We carry only the best of everything in our iine; and handle and keep it positively protected against contamination.
Call and inspect our plaee and observe its cleanliness and our sanitary methods.
It makes no difference whether you live at Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, V.'aiita;^-li cr Seaford, tclephcne your order and we will deliver it promptly and satisfactorily.
We are establishing auto service.
FREEPORT FISH MARKET
16 WEST MERRICK ROAD,
Tel. 2-1*.
FREEPORT.
Hay, Fe«d, Bundle Wood
Market and Oarden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer, Dried Grains COR. CHURCH STREET AND NEW BOULEVARD, FREEPORT, N, Y, Will dose at 1 P. M, on Saturdays dnring July, August and September
rooe:r?e:s
MornlBS Shopploc ii always pleasant at this Store.
We carry the Choioeat Freth Fmiti and Yegetablet, beaidet
Fancy and Staple Qroceries
"SEAMANS"
M W. Merrick Road, Fireeport, I, I.
Fameaa Pieturaa That Wers
ProdLced L>/ tAere Bey*.
Sir David Wilklc watt protmbly tha most popular liainter of hU time and one of thc moKt deservedly no, and bis | l4i(ftnres today are almost all tn ttae | great national collection!* or In tbe pos- I aeealoD of tbe king. He was extreme- I ly iirecodouH and migbt lie Hald to J bavo iieen liom with a pnlette In bis | band.
Wllkie painted hU famous and rery <-hamctorUitlf! picture. "Pltlessie Fair," wlien he whh u mere Iml. It was a laai itcenp wblcb lie knew well, and the IW figures which it routaiua were all KketcheJ from his* father's parteb- loners, for Wllkie was a "son of the manse."' As hi.s father would bave been very angry to tliink his boy was doing such a wrong thing as to ridi¬ cule his dear flock. David had to use hLs models <|iilte •uiilioUiiown" to tbem —In fact, during service. The young nrtist got Ihcni all •iiiuler tho book- boanl" and triiiisferrcd them to can¬ vas at bis leisure.
Evorj'body kiiow.s thnt Mlllais was an "infniit prodigy." Did he not win the Kf>ld iiie<lnl of the Ro.val academy wlioii he was nlno?
At South Kensington liiiiigs a glow¬ ing and m.nsterly canvas entitled "Pl- 'zarro Seizing the I nea of rorn." How many iwys of liftoon know anything of rizarro or the Incas oven if they happen to know the whereabouts of Toni? Yet Jiillais wns only that nge whon ho not only know those things, but could r*'nll7.c thom In splendid rwJWor In pnint nnd ixet his picture on tho line at tho nc:Mlcmy. and ho wns only iiiiietooii v,licii ho imlntod one of his snpromo inMstiM-picccs. .jndpod by some to lie tho greatest thing^j*~.eyer did, "Lorenzo nnd Isnbclla." whlob Is one of fho trcnsnros of the Walker .\rt fSallery of T.ivoriMiol.
Ilolmnn Hunt wns only twenty when he iwintotl his famous "Kro of St. .Vg¬ nes" nnd still llltio more than ^ boy when he pahitod his rcniarkablo plc- tnro which ho called "Roliold 1 Stand at lho Door and Knock." bnt which Is knowii to tho world today as "The Light of the WorliV a rojilica of which cnn l»e soon in Sl, Panl's cnthodral.
Rj>ssot1l iiaintod his lovely picture-. "C.lrllinod of Mary Virtrln," whon ho was twenty and his famous "Ecce .\n- cilla pDnilni" the yoar following,
T«andsoor w:is amazingly precocious. Tlo oxhibltod bis lirst academy plctnre when Im> wns flftoon, Kxchange.
OLD Houses.
1*^0 lovrUaeiia. wH in the coantry wind. ^•^ ,>r <IoT<' iton>» vain town road tha
i-arrlesM tr««d. Like liush of candln IlKhted for the dead. That look ot youra, half smIbc and tialf
blind. Still do you strain at door, but we eome.
not, Th« litUa maids, tbe lada, bone of your
t>one; In some aad wla« you keep tbe dusk alone. Old lovellnaaa, a many a day for»ot. But nay. but nay! -VU weathers lo you
paaa. Blown on by some sweet polsnancy of air; At some shop pane in Ltent the Jorquilii
start: But, oh, their like In your old windy
Krass! Throtwh tears tliat choke we see you
t^aiting there. Once more, once n^ire are sathered to
your heart.
—TJxette W'oo«tworth Reese.
DR, J. S. SHAPERO
DENTIST
HOURS: S A. M, to < P. M. 71 S. MAIN ST. FREEPORT, N. V
Telephone 1086-AV Freeport
EMPLOTMENT BUREAU
GOOD HELP FURNISHED
MRS. CHARI.RS MANZ
Xi »tvlon llonieviiril Freeport, I,. I,
Rctwccn South Main and Henry Sts.
Judging by Appearances.
The ibcil t'allior ul' a, restless boy orated as l'r)ll(>\vs. not speaking to the boy dlroi-tly, but doing it iu his pres¬ ence:
•How till" it Is lliat It is iiovor snfo lo .judge by appoaraiicos!"
"Vcs," rciilied Illc boy's niotlier, see¬ ing that it was licr ciio nnd nnsworing Willi nnother version of the clicho, "ap- liciiraiiccs an- often awfully <UK'op- tivo."
".Vnd so aro inniiimal'(> objects." r^on- tinucd tho pntorfainilias, wifh ninrked cmphnsis, "Yon would think, for in¬ stance, if yon ,iudi:ed by nppoarancos. that the heavy pair of school shoes I bought for .Ininos Iho other day was going to frfst lor more than throe weeks, woiildn'l you? .\iid you wonld iievor think that the fragile looking arithmetic I bought hhn at the begin nliiij: of tho term wonld bid fair to last forever. But look at 'oml"—Plevolnnd Plain Dralor.
Our Medal of Hongr. Tbo medal of honor, which congress awards for unusual bravery. Is n live pointed star thai boars n modallion ni -Minerva, Uie iiisrriplion, "rnilcd Stales of .Vnierica," and a laurel wroath surmounted by fhe single word, "Valor." The order dates from flic time of the war between the states. It is giveu sparingly and is ono of thc most highly prized of military decora- tlona.—Youtb's Companion.
• Bakery.
JOHN DUDA
156 Bennington Ave, Freeport
Tel. 7^6-J.
The very best Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes delivered at your door.
Oive us a trial.
Orders
for advertising ia
Qllfr Nfttt fork WimtB
received in this office at New York City rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in New York City for the advertiser who wishes to reach the intelligent, progressive and willing-to- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—both daily and Sunday—exceeds 300,000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald, Sun and Tri¬ bune combined.
The New York Times publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including finan¬ cial, automobile, school, railroad and steamship ad¬ vertising, than any other New York newspaper.
Wrettljaur Yenat Bodur.
A special article by Dr. Roller aa to which' 6f the two Is ttae better means of self-defense. See the New York Herald, Sunday, Augnst 29th. An American newspaper for Ameri¬ can people.
J. S. DeMott
I CowAtrmoior mtoi^
Btxlldor
Jobbing of All Kinds
No job too large and no job too small
Estimates given on all kinds of work in our line . .
LEONARD AVENUE Tel. 389-W.
POWER ROtr MOSKS HI, .VT
I>e«ve L.eaT^l{igh
Bellmore Hill Beach
June 26 tn Sept. II, .».4Sa. m. S.iiOa. m.
, .3.30 p, m. I,0t» p. m.
Sept, t:: lO i:i. dally
Satiiniays
Jnly 3 to Sept. 4.,
Sunday !•
July 11 to AiiR. 29, ,
and I.aldir 1 >Hy , ,
!),4} fl. hi.
.S.IS p. in.
,8.4."i a. m.
.2,15 p. m.
.5.39 p. m.
,9,45 a. m.
,4.15 p. m.
,6.15 |i. rn.
4.i):> p. Ill,
T.30 a. ni.
ilap. Ul.
fi.30 a. ni.
li.iHi noon
4.0« p. ni.
T.30 a. m.
3.IMI p, m.
5.15 p. m.
I,,eave Frt-eiHiri
H.nn H. m.
ti.nn a. m, 9.48 a. in.
10.45 a. m.
11,45 a. m.
1.15 p. m. 2.15 p. m.
3.45 p.,m
5.15 p.m.
B,.'?0 p. m.
l.eave Be
S.SO a. m.
S.lS a. m. 10.15 a.m.
12.15 p. m.
1.4S p. m.
2.45 p. m. 4.39 p. m.
5,45 pl m.
8,30 p. m.
T.OO p. m.
PUBUC NOTICES
>4>TirK T4» «HKniT«IK«i.
Pursuant to an onler of Ho:i, Ilcnry Selden VVeller. temporaly «iirioi;;ii«.' of the Counly of Xassau. notice is hereby Klvcn to all persons havlnK clnims aKainst Corni-Iia A, Vooris. lato. of thv lown of tiempstead, in lho said rounty, decoasf-d, to prosont the samo with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of the Roods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his place of transactlnK business at the offlce of iloorBo Morion L.evy, Freeport. New York, on or before the 15th day of February next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., July 2». 1915, CHARLES F. VOORIS.
Administrator. CIOOROK MOItTO.N' LEVY, .attorney for
Admlnistraior. l-T Balli-oad avenue,
Kreoport, N. Y.
"PERFECT SODA"
AT
THE REXALL STORE
.\ drink at our new SODA FOUNTAI.N' is a treat. Creamy, cold, dolioious soda water served with crushed fruits in season— crushed fiult syrup—carbonated soda water—delicious smooth, rb li ice cream. A drink of my luscious soda will satisfy you.
We use HORTO.N'S SPECIAL ICE CREA.M, the purest and best cream made. Fresh shipments dally.
TRY OUR PEACH ICE CREAM—"IT'S SIMPLY GRAND"
BATHING GOODS FOR REAL COMFORT
You bathe for comfort and for your health's sake, but when .vou bathe why not have the right bathing goods, and the most con¬ venient kind. Let us supply you with all your bath needs.
BATH SOAP BATH BRUSHES SEA SALT SPONGES TOILET WATERS WASH RAGS NAIL BRUSHES, ETC.
THE REXALL STORE CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
It Helps Make the Home More Comfortable
THINK of the comfort and the satisfaction that a tele¬ phone brings to the home, the tiresome, time-consuming trips it saves, and the all year 'round feeling of security it gives.
It is appreciated by every member of the famfly, fiw it helps to make life happier for aH
Residence telephone service is inexpensive. Why not have a telephcme in your home?
Ow n—i—t Cocnmareiai OIBm will «hr« tall particuiara ior tbe aaU^
^ MEW IWK TELEPBOliE COMPAMT ^
, 0. A. ITSU, Ioeal Coaaternal Manager.
Telephone 710' M Soiitli OroTe Stnet fXEEPOBT, L. L
uRie%T !«oi.TH aav PRimv coHrA^t
SUlfMBIt TIME TABLB
In FttttfCt Jun« 30. 1»16.
IIAS8.\r B¥ TWE SKA SKA
, kri:kp«irt poixt i.o<iKonr
Week lUiya
NaBriayii aBil Halldaya
I.enve Kreeport TOO a. m.
9.45 a. m., and hourly thereafter until
5.46 p. m. T,45 p. m. LfRvo Nassau
10,15 a. m., and hourly thereafter until 6.16 p. m.
5.46 p. m. 9,50 p. m.
NOTK.—Sea Kd^c stops are made i>nl.v on siKnali or to leave imssotiRers. IMSG BK:.\1'H Wr«k Daya l.eave Iioint LiOokout 6.45 a. m.. connectinK with T.il to N. T. 11.40 a. m,, connectinK with 12,32 lo N. Y. 2,15 p. m., conneclInK with 3.10 to N. 'Y. 4.4(1 p. m.. connectinK with 5.20 to N. Y. Leave Queenswater T,40r.. ni. (arrival of 6.4T from N. Y.) 12.10 p.m, (arrival of 11,05 from N. Y.) ,T.OO p. m, (nrrlval of 2,06 from N. Y.) 5,50 p, m. (arrival nf 5,00 from N, V,) Snattaya Leave Point I.onitout S.on a. m. 11,4(1 a, in. p..411 p. in,, conn.cllii!!; with 4.20 to N. Y. ,">.00 p, ni., connectinK with 6.43 to N. 1*. Loavo Quoonswater
10,25 a, ni, (arrival of 9.05 from N. Y.) 12,20 p,rn. (arrival of 11.IT from ^', Y.) 4.1:'. p, m. ,^. , '¦
6,20 p. m, ¦¦«
NOTK,—Special time table for I.abor I>.iy on this division,
Hl<;lf HII.I, BKACH L.avo HlKli Iliil il'-ach, Mondays only.
6,45 a, in, I-v, l'reep..it I.v. Miuh lilll Roach
9, L'i a, ni. 10,45 a, in,
1,1.'. v. ni, 2,,10 p. tn.
1,1 Tl ]i. ni, n,;to p, ni.
Subject to cluiimo wi'liout notlco.
I'Rr.KI'ORT RAILROAD flUMPANY
Sr.MMKR timi: TABLK
In ofrecl .luno ;10. 1915, Trolley.-) of the Frooport P.ailroad ¦onii)Hii.\- run on half hour headway, I iU in^ IllO railrond stiilion i\t Free- lorl on lho hour and half honr up lo l.'l wiik days and 9,15 Suiulay.'*, con- ic oiliiK Willi illl oa,'<l nnd wosl hound ¦mn nf tho Now Vork .ind Lonn Island "l.l' lion Toiupany nt .\tlantlc avenua ml ."^i.iiii ll (iiovo stroot
Weeh lla.vH
W.
ilij,
•ham
IVl,
¦1. ft
.•,K
IKl II
¦' Wil
K.
>lliln
P.,
liolll
Leave
IX. Station UOO p, m. H.20 l!,4K
T.OK T,4,'i
»,;!»
9,10 9,5il
Itl.,'ill 12.211
I.l live K, Sialion 9,:in
1(1,,10
ii,;{o
notiro.
l,Miiu Iklniid Itndrwnd 'I'liiie 'I'abic
I I'.iTi .-llv.- ,Iiiii.' ::ii, PU,'..) I,:i\.' .Ml I I ick fi.r N.w Voik, P.iin- -'. l\:iiiia Sialion, ilronkhn .iiiit iiiior- iiiilialo stalious: Week-days, .''.,16, 15,52, i; :'A, l!,.'.l, T,1fi, iT.2S, ,'!,01, S.12, «,51, I'..12 a. 111,: I2.2ii, 1,:',:', 3.92. PIT, 5,:18, (ill, ,>i,i:i, 10,59 |. ,111,: Siiiid:(V,>!, 11.48, v.L'2, 9,2(1 a, in,; UMc", 2.11, I.:'.", ,'.,3;i. T,ll. ^. In, 9,1 I, 11,211 p. 111,
I.oavo l.'roo|)orl for .N'ow York, I'onn- s.vlvanin Sialion ami Hrooklyn: \Vook- ilay,-, r,,2il, 15,56. fi.l2, i;,5,s. T.20, 17,46, s,ll.-,, S,M1. ,S.,-,5, 19.49, m.lT a, m.: 12,30,
i.:!9, :;,(i(!, 1.21, 5.02, .".,i(;, (i.ir., i-.m, 9,21, 11,(13 p, ni,: Sundays, (;,B2, K,26. 9,24 a, m.; 12.09. 2,1s, 4,:i1. 5,;iT, T,I5, T,5o, S,14.J(,48, 11.21 |., in. '
Trj^iliis hny i-'r.'i ,p..:l {,¦•¦ .,\-ni I y vlIK'', P,al.>loii, Palolioi!iii illld i 11 l'i niodiiile '^!,ili.)iis: Wl. k-ilays, nal.41. s.ld, a9.29. Il..":i a. in.: .s|.2S, l.pt, ,«a2.22, 2,14, a;i.58, i.l I,r.9. fr.,::2, iir..r,5, afi.19, ifi ,-it, h7,(I8, 7,44. a.v.o::, ii9,i.7. ninifi p, m,: 12,17, 2,04 niiihl; Sundny,'!, 5.:i1, ii9,22, a1(l.5fi a, m,: I2.:;9, 2.22, a2,lS, :i.52, 6,1 (i, 0,56, rt9,02, all.M |., 111.: 1.12 nli-'lil.
Trnln.s loav.' Now York, Poiinsylvanla .StaUon, for l''rooporl, .M(nick and prln- oiliiil iiiloini.-dl.ilo stations na3,5il, 5,41, 7.(0;, a,S,::«. 11,(1(1 a, in,: wl2,40, 12.47, s,il,;i2. 2,00, a,l.flO, a 1,(12, fl.42, ia5,00. ¦(.'..:!n, ,".,51, a6,15, 6,50, T,in, aS,10, n».50, II,:!2. p 111,: ul.KI iiiRlil; Sundayn, 4,30, ,|S.2,-., 9:57, IP,Tfi il. 111.; 1.56, ii2,r.S, 5,27. fi.(i2, iiS,(18, aI0,1<! |>, 111.: aI2,:!;i nl^lit.
aTrains run to niibjion only,
cllnns on Mondax' only,
k.sioji.s on siKiial; run? i'> .Piipaica
onl.v. •;
li.Vo limoklyn Cuiin.clliiiis.
v.'-'aliinliiy.s onl.v,
ri;Mi pi Saturdavs,
ii:\co|.i holidays,
'I'.xeopt Siiliirdnys iukI lioiidavs. ''
Tialiis ll :no Rrooklyn. |i'lailiiish Avo¬ ir,!.• Sialion, ahoul tlw same llmo an llioHi shown from ,\ow Vork, Petiiisyl- TliiH ilnie laid., siihjoct
III llOlioi'.
\-nnlii Slill Ion 'o ohaimi' Willi
IIAII.V THOLLKV TIMK TAill.K. Miiteoln -Hrooltlyn lllvlnlon.
•iivo IloiniiMi. lid. Main and Kront Sis •
Southhound at 4,30, 4,45, r..l5. 5,30 a. III.: ih.'ii ovory :iO minulis Ihoroafter unlil 11,00 p, m, 12.00 a, rn, to Rockville Pon Iro only,
Nnrlhhoiiiid at 5,.'JO a, ni,, and every .10 inlnulos Ihonaftor unlil 12,00 a, m.
Lasl car loaves Pity Lino, Hrooklyn, for Honirisload at 12,45 a. ni.
A fifloon-mlniito hoailwav is operated h.lwoon Rockvillo Poniro and Rroolc- lyn as follows: Wook .lays, except Sun¬ days, loavo (Irani and Liberty street*. Hrooklyn. 6,00 a, m. till 9,15 a, rn,; then
;;''•''],f',- ^'.,"" '¦¦'^ !'• "'• t^nndays, 1,2,00 .N, Iill R,45 p, in,
ilemp^leail-.laiiialea DIvlnlon.
I.oiivo Hoinpsload, Main and Front Sis.: Westbound at 6,30 a, m,, nnd every 30 minutos thoreafter until 11,30 p. m. Simdays. 6,30 a. ni„ nnd every 30 mln- iilis llnroafler nnlil 11.30 p. m,
rCnstbound. 6,15 a, tn.. and every 30 niiiiiilis Ihoroafter until 12.15 a. m. Sundays, 7,15 a, m„ and then Ihe name sohodnlo iiH week dnys,
.lerlrho IMke Divlalon. I-oavos .Minoola, rtoiilevard and Old Poiiiitry road: Woslbound. 5,30 n. m,. and every 30 niliiiil-s Ihereaftor until 9,15 p. m thon 10,15 and 11.15 p. rn, Sundays, first Ciir, 6,15 a. m., then same schedule as wook days, *
Loavo .Jamaica, Kulton and Washlnirton slroois: I'.aslhound, 6.30 a, m,, and every 30 minutos th oroa fier until 10.00 p. rn,; Ihen 11,00 p. m, nnd 12,00 a, m, Sun- dnyn. first car, 7,16 a. m„ then name chodulo as week daya,
J. M, STODDARn. Bupt,
TIIK \KW YORK AWn NORTH KHIirI
TII ACTION rOMI'AWY.
Tliiio Table )•„,.-ctive Jan. 1, 1915
Week Daya. Leave Port Washington for Mineola, IHcksvllle and Flushing; 6,05 a. m.- ihon every hour until 10.06 p. m. Car loavinBT Port Washington at 11.06 p, m. in Roalyn Olock Tower only,
Lenve Flushing for Port Waahlnirton nnd Hlckavllle: 6,30 a. m,: then every hour until 9,30 p. m. Car» •eavinc I.at and 10.30 p, m, to Koslyn Clock Tower oniy.
Aatarilaya. Par leavlngr PluehinK *t t.JO p, m. runs to Hlckavllle.
Leave Hlckavllle for Port Waahlnc- ton and Fluahlnir: e,36 a. m.; then every
''oV "."In fk''" •*• '"¦ .^V. '••vinir Hicka- -vill at 10.36 p. m. to Roatyn car barn only. I
ftamgmym.
Leave Port WaahlnKton for Mineola. rticksvllle and i-tuahlnc: 7.06 a. m : then every hour until 10,06 p. m. Car leavlntr Port Waahlngton 11.01 p, m. to Koalyn (!Iock Tower only.
L'*"^y*'.'^'""•>'"I' '<"¦ ^ert Waahinirtm and Hlckavllle; t.U a. m,: then every hour until ».30 p. in. Car leaving 1».W p. m. to Roalyn Clock Towar only. . I-^^v Kicfcaviile tor Port Waahlmc- ton and Pluahin»: 7.16 a. in., then armry hour until 9.38 p. m. Car laarinc Hloka- vllle at 10.36 o. m. and I l.Sl p. m. t* Roalyn ear barn miIv.