The. »»r,»8AU P08T: FREEPORT, N. Y., ^^lUrVDAY, APRIL 25, 1«14
WAR MONAPLANE Ifj FAMILIAR IN NASSAU
MoisantFIycrsToGo To Mex¬ ico Were Tried Out at Garden City
Freeport Teleplvore Exchangt
Detcribed in Word and Picture. (Coniinued from page 1)
•Every exchangehti:; one to which tho ATBlETiCS AT FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL I^f"''\T*'^*J^*'""^''IV'^'k "*'':
operaiors niay go durlir« relief peri- """-"'*^ "' ""' l-tics while Ht crtHeee .-ind b -s horted
The avinflon ll-fld ar Garden Cit? bas been the seen : of i onMderable a> tlvliy this week >n the tiying out -jf aeroplanes built ly Alfred .; Mol'^ni of the Moisant Cvmpanv on an ord",- from the oCnPtltn ional Iokib of Mex¬ ico which expects to u.-e 'he il'yer.^, if necessary, should war between tho Mexicans and thv Unlttd States be¬ come extensive.
Only two of I'he A-ar aeroplr-nc? hav.; been built thus f.-r, but as 'hey have demonstrafed th-ir rapabl.iiles fo.- high flyluK. othei:. will be .luilt. it is expected, without delay The typo of machine which th-i .Molr-ani Company has turned out I ir the Me^d'-ans is one with which ie.sid;nt3 of T.'aKsau County are faim iar. - .Moisant used them at Garden (':ty and in his rec¬ ord fllRht from nneoli to .Vew York and around the St:itue i-f l.iterfy The machine, a Bleriot rnonopirine, ha.^ some slight CKhai.ges in constructjo-i for war purpopes froi.i the ordinary type of macliiuo.
A bullet-proof (oat, profeited from rifle fire and the weat'er. l.^one of the features InataMed, The flyers aie painted yellow and blue to make it difficult to soe them against a sky background.
Charles O, Ni-es. tl-.o youn.? .nvlaior, who has been doi.ng so r,c giea.t stunts at tho Garden City fieid, hns hern try¬ ing out the machines order'id by the Mexican forces -^nd .vent up to ;i height of 12,000 feot for \V. H .Stack, representative ol the oCnstinnidnal forces, to demons rate lhat Ihey noii'd become practical y invisible and far out of rffle ranm . .Niles found both machines b-iill fo ¦ the .Mcvlcan-s to be In good conditio.: aad thev wiil be shipped south at i nee.
LCGAL NOTICE
SI'RCIAL EI.i;CTK).\' VILLAGK 01-' FR.KKI'OKT ¦ Notice is I eiebv given that a siieoiiil election in and for the \'illnge of Kree¬ port will be liold at Iho Truck House of tlxeolsior Hool; <*;• l.addii No. 1 on ('hurch street, in ."-aid \'illaL.;e of Free- port, on the
5TH DAY OP MAY. IfHt and tliat the polls will ho op-'ii fiom 2 o'clock a. 111. unlil 7 o'clock p, m, oi' that day.
The following iiropo.si: ion will be BUbmltlod to be voted npon
PROPOSITION NrMI!i:lt 1 Appropriation lor motor tra( tor for Truck Company .No. 1, I-'roopoii Fire Department.
Shall the sum of Four Thousand Hol¬ lars (H.OOti) or K) iniuli tneieul aij may be neoessiiry, he raised by lax up¬ on the taxable prcporly ol the Incor¬ porated \'illage of I'^roeport, New York, for the purpose of prociirin,,' a motor tractor for the tru'k of said cornpany'' QUALIFICATiO.NS OF VOTKRS A voter al a V'llago election mu.st possess the folkrving (inalificalions:
1. To entitle him to vote for an ofli¬ cer, he must be qiialilied lo vote at a town meeting of the to'>vn In which l-e resides and must nnvo resided in the village thirty dajs no.M preceoding election,
2, To entitle hini to voto upon a propoHition, ho must be entitled to vote for an oflioei, and he iniisl also be the owner of property In the village assessed upon the lasC preccdin'.; as¬ sessment roll then of. A woman who popsoHSOs tho qiiaiiUcatlons to vote for village ollicer.s, excepi the giialilioa- tlons of fex, who is tho owner ol prop¬ erty in the village a.-.sessed uppii the last preceding asM'ssnuMit roll thoi oof. Is entilled to vol ? upon a nroiiosltion to raise money iiv lax ot assessment.
4>ated April 17, i'U4.
> Koland .M. Lamb.
President Daniel B. Raynor, , Ernest S Randall, Franklin Hedoll.
Ijoard of Trustees Sylvester P. Shea, Clerk.
NASSAU
ladies' Tailor and Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport, L, I. i
Theatre Builddi^ '
Ladies' and Gents' E.\perieiiced Tailor
N. Y. City Prices Suits to Order Strictly Guaranteed Fitting
Repairing, Sanitarv Cleininj, Press ing and Dyeing
M. ROSENBLUM, Prop.
Telephone. 70S W '
Quality is a Gaad Salesman Price is a Better One
Schluter Employs Both Judiciously
HENRY C. SCHLUTER
"The Quality Grocer"
T«.«phon« OSS PROMPT DELIVERY
MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L 1.
' "Do you hear a click In vour car,'
asked the Chief Operator, tapi'ing the ; plug on the edge of the holj or niul- i tl"Jt iack. i I nodded.
! She repeated the experiment ou an I adjoinin"4; jank. Again I nodded. Once again she tried, thi.s time on
a third jack.
1 shook n.y head.
"lne lirst tvo lines we tried were j busy," she explained. "The ihird gave
no click; It wa.s no* busy. Uy simply
pushing- In the plug and operating a
riu/ing key ynu could ba've connected hsitii tue iiiird number."
"Tnen it is ju.st a^ easy to make the
connection as it is to say the line is
busy r" "t;xacily," replied the chief operat- 'or. "In fael, it I.s easier. If ypu waiii ' a number and ib(> line Is biu-y, you'll i keep on iryin:.: and tho operator may I have lo iry half a dozea li::.es tofore i she succeeds. .She would .be mokin,; 1 additional work for hei-.^elf by n.uklng ' .-,uch a toiiori nouligontly or sareleso- ! ly, It's hardly reasonable to suppose
that she would do tl.at.. It is ti.e duly jof tne supervisor who controls the ¦work of'each group of operators to I gjiaid agaiust that and oilier possible I slips."
1 'l ieol as If I owed lhe:-e operators 1 an apology," 1 naid. "I've doubiea I Uieir word more than once, ' I "Oon't be loo ¦revere." laughed Miss ; Pearsall. "VdU'ie not alone. I'm glad \ thai seeing is bjiieving wilh you. 1 ' ,usa we could gei. ull our subsciibers ' to visit an exciiange and soe the ac- !tual opeiattoa of a swi.chboard. It : '.vould bring aboai a loal understand¬ ing."
¦ -Sometimes my boll rin-^? and when , I answer the opeiator saya 'numbe.-
please,' just as if she kuew uolhins atiout having rung me," 1 obturved.
"Sue doesn't," answered -Miss Pear¬ sall.
"Uoc;n't?" I repeated in astonisli-
' ment ' "li's nilghiy funny when you
answer aud gtt .iotiieon.j who coe^n't
¦ .iiio^v. U'.s u-iiibly iiii'ia'iiig to be 1 cal Uui ill Itiat way and to bo told Tieg I yoar jiani-.ia, yu.i wore called by mid- , lake,"
1 .\iiss Pearsall -lairglied sj iir-atheli- ioaliy. '"los, it is laihor •annoying,"
si.e answeied, "but lel nie explain. .Some subscrij:)er migat havo called I yoar number by niistuke, realizing -t i LKiloie you answeied. The oon eet uiiniiior muy have boon oideiod or someone luigiil bare callod ,: our nttm- oer coriecily. .Maybe vol. v.ore busy '¦ or diiin'l near the iirsi c.ill ami so do- I layed a liule in ans-,veiing. Mean- ! wliile your caller may have hung up tho lecener. Acung on signals,.,as yoa have .seen, the operai.or I'Uhed out ibe plug to yo ir c.uler and wnen yoa aiLsiNeii-J yoa v.oie couiio-jied lO the t opera'-or itKulail/ assigned to an.swei- [>da. S.'ie duesn'i Unovv who called you; siie doesn't know you were call¬ ed. To l-.or tiie api eaiaiice'oi your i light indicaies t,hat you were calling. Ul-eraiors are iuda acted to advit-e you iiiau yo.i wore called by nii:,U!.ko. It I.l.iy 1)0 011 tie oiHriaior'i; pan, iiio call¬ er's part 01 juiir pail."
I leurnod Uv.ii tl.e "inldrmaliiin de.-^k" IS nol a. s.viiciiboaid, and the young won.en in chLigo ato cioriis ru- tiior Ihau operaior-i, J'lity relieve the legulai operators by answenng iiiio.s- iions. regardia.; "inegular culls" thai Llio local operators cannot^ ii.iwer.
"Ti.o.,0 youii.:^ -.vomoii iiUm, be \ori- lable oiH:>i:ioiiedia.>," i s.iid.
"l ney aie utn.,' said .Mr. Orth. 'Tiiey le just yoing women selected boeaure ol liieir experience and lact, wno aie pionded wiiii certain faoili- lies for' givTiig lolephoae iiiformaiion. Tliese facilities -oiisisl ol records of bub.soribers listed t.lpbabolically, nv- merioally and by streel and number. If you don't roinoi.iber the subscrl- boi'ri name, ihey mignt bo able to lo¬ cale 11 for >ou il you can gi'e the street address and .->oine dciuils as to occup.uioii."
" I'lioy c-iii'i t(>'.l } ou whal. lime th-,- ton o'clock irain leaves lor iJdslon, can liii-'y .'" 1 iiorsisto'l.
"Tlioy'ie not supposed 10 ani»vve:- bUch questions. Kailroad and other large corporal ions have iiu'drmaiton buieaus of llieir own. V.'e gi\o onlv telophone information."
"1 sliould think ii wo.ild grow tire- 301110 au=uering c.iils all day lonj;,"
"It Is not the mere an.-^wcring of calls that wears on tlie operators,' said Mr, Orth, "Us the 'ifs,' 'bui's,' and -ands' that 1 c;;m1.o of. W hen sub¬ scribers are re-isoriab!e and consider- aie. ll is 'ah easy matier to -handle ilitir calls. Vi'lion thev are dtlierwisd It is hard for operators."
•'I don't see \\ by there aren't mort. mistakes," 1 remarked.
"They don't mai;e many considering the number of call.' thoy h.'fndle," said .Miss Pearsall in a tone of conscious pride. "When you divide the number of mistnkos every day by the number of calls thoy hiiiidie, the pei Oeiitaj-.c of eiiors is trilling, VViierover the hu¬ man c(|uaiion enters, allo\'anot''mus be exieciod, llo'.\c\or, we don't hide behind niiologie^."
"It musl be hard at fas:," I ven¬ tured,
".No." rejiliod Mis'. Peasall, "it looks so to you, but it wouldn't look so if you had spent a inrnlh in oui^trainlng school for operators before caniing in lieio as all these girls are required lo do"
"Indeed. I didn't know you had a sCtiool."
"Yos. I don't know what wo wo»il,1 do without il. K-,ery camlklitle for thfr position of opeiaior must tak* .i four weeks' course lu the sohool. learn tlie parta of Ihe swilcliboard and bo thoroughly tested in all plias-es of oii- erallng, \Vhen she conies in here, sho is familiar with tbe principals of tl;o work and l',i a short tVme becomes en- iliely at honie. In days gone v.e used position lo guarantee OUR conf-
odrt. Every operaior ih gl'.en a i.'-miu- |
ule recefs. loienoon and afiernoon. in (
addition to 4ie^lunrneon period. T^^y ' Amherst Cups on Exhibition
come lo this room, read or chat, as '^
fancy dltecis." |
"We are intere?ted m goltlng th-2 : best class of employees; in juovidlng , pleasant -'md sanitary v.-orkroonis, and ; such other surrouiidin.es as shall mak'-: the employment atlraciive. We do not seek to iii'.r'ide upon the private rights of our employee!. hCAeier. We provide lunch rooms aud the fafililies Ior doing lighl cooking, r-o that em¬ ployees netd nol ^joel ooi:i[)e!eld to go OUI of doors. Popular nu-garinrs and papers are Eubscr-.bod lor and fur¬ nished lo the operators. Wherever posible we attempt, through the nia- iron in charge, to furnish lunches at co.st. Our operators t'le iiow help,.; recruited from high schools—in- fact, tcicliors and clergymtn sunply mosi of our desirable candida'es."
"I had no Idea li:ere was so niucn to see," I said, I "
"Why, we haven't shown you a tenth ' Track athletics al the hlL-h 51 li<n! part of the interesfin.g sis'its," sail will probably be developed tills year .Miss Tompkins. "I'd like lo show yoa and next lo a grealor extent the big cables running int-> oar ter- before. Tbe sciooi has e; minal room's- liie wiri-i connected into team consi.sfing of Ed .van! tbe switchboard, I'd like toi ihow you Smart Cutler. Je.-ome Nolan bow we test iheso wires lo locate the bert Edwards in Iho .'itevei;
that he will turn out to;;ic wlnnin, teams for Kreeport.
Relay Team to Compete—
By''The High School Reoorter
Tlie trophy cups -won by the P'ree¬ port High .School track leain at th'i Amhersi Alumni Inier^chola^tio mee^ last year were presented to ine .(-hocil oa Thursday inornins ai chapel by Su¬ perintendent of .Schools Ward C, .Moon v.ho is a graduate of Amherst. In his address Id the s-chool be expressed his plea.suer in presenting Ihi- c'uit as '. niembel- of the A-uherst Alumni. The cups, Viiiioii ai-« new on exhibiiiou al Plump's diug sjore, weie -,von last •May by.the Freeport High School re¬ lay leam. They went to i'aichocm High School first, and after a protes- were sent to the city, re-engiaved, and forwarded here.
Preparations are no-.v under way to run a dual track nii-et wiih one of the nearby sohool sor,-p time in the latter part of May, In all probability St. Paul'.'' School, of Harden City, will be the scliool ctialii-ngid. FiO'^port won
ga:iie.s on May 2 iind P is will make a cre''.itable sn team will be the guests of af-,cr the meet at a supi' pecially for Preo. school Sieveiis Castle.
,lian evei-
teied -I
KeoL'h.
and Iler-
iMstltute ;'e-l lliev 11.-'. The
institute L-i I en es-
.- in lli->
The
Freeport Tciilors
JOHN SCHRIEBER. i^rop.
Ladies' Suits and Cloalcs to or¬ der. Workmanship Guaranteed. Reasonable Prices.
Cleaning Pressing Ftepairing
Telephone, 368 w Fi :• 17 Railroad Avenue 1-
-J i,.„„A,-, -, r
¦port tcport, L. 1.
the five rornered meet held at Rork-
¦ ville Centre In 19-.2 r.nd if i!"» so'^-inl I turns out as good a team as ,t did ila' year, the prospects Of winning are 'bright.
Sooner or later you nill l,«rn there is cer
tainly one up-to date, tlcan, sanitary
barber shop in Freeport.
Prompt Attention
Th^ IdrnI Hnrlter Shop
VV. Weitzel. Prop. 35 Railroad Ave. Freeport
iliis
Dill
troubles that sometimes interfere with the service. I'd like to s". o\? you
-the intricate wirinrr back of the rwilch-
' board and many other things."
"I don't think I c&uld .ibsorb any- tblUL' furtler willioat making the
; whole mental jiirture a blvii-," 1 con-
- fesied.
1 "Let me ibark you for tho oppor- tuniij of Bhowiiig you," said Miss Tcmpkin'-- "Our keling is that any
; subscriber who Is v, illin.-' to take time to visit an cxclian^e is doing -us a dis¬ tinct service. I'l 't.ost out- Iransnc-
I tions we are jud'-'od by the e.ir. Where
! the eye is applied, the imd.?rsiandin ' becomes Intimao. the difficulties di.s- api;cnr and tl;e n-?- essary con; eration
Is moro readily obtained. There are;
really throe I aitics to a tcleplicne call. ' y^g centg a word for first l.-isction, you know—the person calling, the op-j ,YiJniinum ten words, one tnt a word
.•\ Dartmu'li Coih'4e i':;i se.-ured to foach tho sr' iie.vt year in plaoe of P..- Cdl:.<ate, ^\ilo expects to -o
been team.? 1 .lones of to Pell! nm
Manor School. Xhcjiiiaiaxia^hjs^salil
I CLASSIFIED ADST^
Post little want "ads" get the goods while the getting's good. Tel. 61
orator and Wie person called. Who;! each doe.s his or lier pari liic re is luO per cent oflicienoy. When anyor.e_lails to do his or hor pari, the balance is destroye.l and ll'.^- ro: alt is m::.undtr- slahding any confusion.
Sunday in the Churches
Baldwin M. E.- Pastor, lie v. V.', I.
Ifowinan. Tonic,- mornin.^ service.
"The In.^litution of the Lord's Sup-
Jier," Evening, tervice of song,
brief .ndilross by tV-e paslur,
Ss.iford M. E.-—Pastor, Kev. .M.triin E.
Olso'u. Topic morning sorvii o."llow
to Attain God's Ideal."- Evening,
special services. "Tlie Pink ftose."
Rockville Centre M E. -Pasior, Hov.
Ceorge E Hishup. Topic, morning
sevii-e. "Cliristian Charitv," I-:\-eii-
ing, "Wby I Pcl-ii-vo in C'.ii:-" iaiiiiy"
or "Why I am a Cliristian.'
Rockville Centre Lutheran- Pastor
Hov. Homy I'.dliliusen. 'I'opic.
moriiini; svi'.ice, --('lirist, t>ie Ciood
Shei'lierd." Evening, address by the
pasior.
Rockville Centre Baptist- I're.'icbing
I at botli services by Hew J. A. Jolin-
I siai of Clios;e',', Pi-iinsvlvania.
Lynbrook M.. E,' Pastor.'Hev. Ceorgo
I-: Adams. Coiiiinuaiion of the spo-
I cial evangelical .>-('i-vico-<, .\ddre«s
bolh morning and evening by thi;
I Hev. C. II, Barnes,
Lynbrook M. P.- -Pastor, William F. I A'a.t-ney. Hc-'ular sorvi(-es v.-ith sor- I n'd'is at e.icli sen loo by tlio pa.stor. ' Rooseveit M. E.—.Voting [lasior, Hev. E, (), 'i'lei'. Topic morning servioe, I ".Some Laws of "nrowtli," Evoiiin-,' j service, "t^irisl iaiiiikeness - ,V .Mod- ' em Iiel'inition,"
Freeport Catholic- Artiii'.r pastor. Kev. ; Hobert A. lioyle. Services at S aud I 10 :!0 a. III. Freeport Baptist -Pastor, F\ov. Elmer j I';, Loux, ¦Moriiii'.-^ and evening ser- 1 vice.--., proacliiiiu Ijy the pastor. Freeport Presbyterian-Pastor, Hev, ¦¦ !-.'iiliiey .1, Cilisdii Proacliiiig at l"'(iiii morning aiul ovenia,^ sei-\ii" by the pastur. Wantagh Memorial Congregational— I'nsior. Itev, Thomas I, Praitliwait','. ^UlI¦Iling and moiling services, ad-, SClllFF.MACIIEli dress by tlie pastor.'"
Protection for Freeport Crossings
Ai'iiiiiosfing ill llio rc'iiuest.s of \ il- laue oflicials and lecdL'niziiig I'le ex¬ tensive travel which prevails in Free¬ pori during tlie Mimiiier iiioni!is. tin* 'l.,ong Island Kailioavl Company has establisliod proleoiiini nt all the hi'.:h- way crossings both day and nigbt. The illl ni.glit proioolion is tho t< suit of nn agreement reached beiweiMi llio -railroad and vilhlge ollicials a year ago.
• for successive insertions
Freeport.
War.tcd: to purchase a .wn,: house nt rea.sonable price. Crove Street.
52 .Nor,is
For Sale: 1 ..biilh, plot hood, near lily T. U. Pliiro.
louse. eight rooms and
T5\l.'')|i, good ueighbor-
staiion, easy terms. Ap-
Cutlor, 27 Porterfield
For S.-ile: i.I'ji .'OxL'Vi.S, on Wi st Soji- man Avonue. mar Wallace Street, , o.vcellent location, easy terms. Ap¬ ply IJo,'^ H L.. care Nassiiu Post.
For Rent: tutnislied hoiNc, six moiils and bath, ifl'ii [ler nioiith. S. Fisher. i Tus Soulhside Avenue.
Wanted: Young, biigiit, expoiieiicod girl to serve .'is clerk. Apply IL Nicholsberg, 40 So iA-j'n\ streel, Freoport.
Hollia, Long Isla'-'d.
Plot 7ii,\i2l, Carpeliior ave,, iie;ir l;ol- ley and railroad; line lo.-ation: terms
to suit, UK. TUAViS, Rockvillo Cen¬ tre, N. Y.
Long Island R. R. Time Table
i
I • (Efleciiv» Oct. 2l3t. 1913)
I Leave Merrick lor New York, Penn¬ sylvania Stniion, Hrooklyn ami iLior i mediate station.s, weei-:iia.\s. f. lii. ;'..-.: : ti.V.S, ti.r.7. 7,17, i7,;;s. J.'oi,, iS.i; |8.o4. 10,12, A, .M . i:; --, :toA, 4,i' \i>.22, b.-i;:. s 1.;. lu,oU P .M , fkl. 0 i A. M,; .-Sundays, ; is. ti ;i. a .M 112.01 2 04, 4,2S. (,.22, 7.0ti, 9.4. ,P M
LeiiVe Freepori for New York.Penn ._aylva;jia Slalion, aud Urooklyn, we«k 'days, 5.20, f),&H. t;,42, 7.111, 7.21.
17.4;;, 8,00. is.i7, a.i.b, 'j.-ih, io.it
ilO,r,0 A. M.; 12,27, ;C12. ,4.0.S, fi.U2. ;5.ui', 6,46, 8.16, lU.n.'l P. AL; fkl.r/.l A M. Suudays, 6.51, 9,15 A, M.; 12.(yf>, i 2,fiS, 4.32, 5.37, 7.1U, 9,5o P. M.
Trains leave I''reepori lor Amity- I ville. Uabylon, I'atchogue and iaier- luediaie siatious, weol-d-jys, na4,i4, SIO, atl,53, y.52, U 53 A M.; al,4!>, as2.21, 2 48, a:>.59, ai.'04, I5,3.i a5.5t;, a6.20, G.-ll, a7.0ti, 7.41, aS U3, altos, 11.21 P. M.; 12.ia (lo Patch ogue tulurdays) al.27 A. .M. Suu dav J.3L ay.20 A. M.; 52.29, 2,28, a' .., 7.34, a9:03, all 14 P. M., a*.42 A. .M.
Trams leave New Yoik, Pennsyl- , vai'ia Station, tor Freepi/rt, MoiiicIn j aud principal miermediuie siatidii- ¦ ua3,40, 7.06, a7.5I, y.li7 (o.wepi j .'Mernek.) ILOo A, M.; al2.55, sal,25, j 2.U0, a3.00, iat.OS, tal,14, a5,uu, i a5.31, 5,50, a6.lt;, 6.46, a7.10, aS.Ua i 10.25, all.30, al2,30 P, iM.; Sundays {4.30, a8,26, ll.;;4A. M.; 1.38. a2.aS, I 6.37, a.s,OS, alu,18 P, M , al2,35 uighl ! a Trains run fo Uabylon culy. i n No Urookijii conueoiious.
k. Slops or. signal; runs to \'alle>
Sittain only. B Saturdays only. ! f Except SaiurUays j 1 E.>;cept iiolidays. ; ¦ t Excepi Saturdays and holidays. I Trains leave Urooklyn, l-'iutbusli I Ave. Station, about the same time as ' those shown froui New 'iork, I'enn nvivitiiia Slalion. This tii.ie table sub ,ect lo cliange without notice
M. JARVIS & SON
Scavenger Work. Ashes.
&c. Carted
Trucking & Carting
Special .Attention Given To All Orders
MERRICK ROAD MERKICK. L I.
Plionc. ,S;t K Freepoit
ALL ENDS GF
Fruxt Trees, Shade Trtes. Ever Krtena. Flow ei ing Sluubs. Roses. Grape Vines, Prlvei. Hardy Plants, Pansles, D&tslea.
MILLER'S NURSERY
Telephone, 146-L 134 Cleveland Ave. RockvJie Centre
H. GOLDFARB
Freeport
3G Biooklyn Avenue Tclcphom
307 j
All Kinds of Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing. Strictly. City Prices
Quick Work
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor
Store open fnm 8 a. ni to 8 p. m
TROMMER'S FINEST MALT BEER
IS SOLD, DRUNK AND ENJOYF.D
ALL OVER LONG ISLAND "Ji^"'
Eist Rockaway, Long Islaf-d'
For Sale--]iroad\vay near Co'iinbus Avenue on soutii side of str^.,t, 50x j 110, about two himdred fee' from | new Ki-liol to be bnili: prioe, l',-, 000. ! F, .St, .fdlin Uansr. i':ast Kockpnay. I
FRUITS VtGETABLES
CANDY CIGARS
22 .SVvuth Maiu St. Freeport, L.
Tel. 69 iW Freeport
Everything at Your Finger Tip
The acme of convenience In mod¬ ern home life—supplied by electri¬ city, and cdiitioKed by simply Louchinr, a bution or key with your uu,ger lip. Thai is one of our mod¬ ern niiraclea. 'i'he power behind this miracle is electricity. The agency that n.aUcs it possible— l-<|^' wires it, directs it. sets it soin,a;--is the electrical cdiitractor, aud that means US. W'e are prompt and reliable in our service, and that is important In e\[-<-' t electrical work,
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 South Grove Sireet, Freeport, N. Y.
N. Y. A L. I. TRACTION COMPANV
TIME TABLE
In effect January I, 1912
Mmeola-Biooklyn Dr/ision
Leave lloidi'siead. Mam aud Front
Slieels.
South bound—4.30, 4.15, 6.05, 5.30
a. m., and every thirty minutes ¦till
11.00 p. m. Thou 12.0U III. (tbls cai
oous 'lo Kosedale and v. aiis iwenty
uiiuuios, llieu ijroceeds to City Line,
.iiiivaii,' al 2.00 a. m.
Norili bound—5.30 a. m. and every ililny miuuies till 12 ou a, m.
A lifleeu-uiniuie beadway is operat¬ ed beiv\eeu UaiUwiu (Siup 85J aud Urooklyn as follows: Ueok days, ex¬ cept Suudajs, loavf Graiu uud Lioerty ilreets, Urooivlyn, 6,uo a, iii. I ill 7,00 a. lu., theu -i.:ai p. ui. till 7,00 p. m. Suudays: Iilieeu miuuie servioe op- uiuled between ii,in;kville Leulie aud Urooivlyn Irom 12.(,o noon lo S.i5 p. m.
Hempstead-Jamaica Division Leave Ueuipt.ioad, Maiu and Front Siroels. West bound—5.oO a. m. and every ihiriy miuuiBH nil k,1.30 p. m. Siui- days, G.OO a. m. to 11.30 p la. L,eave Jamaica, VVashiiioion and Ful¬ lon Istreeia. Kast bound—6.16 a. n>. and every thirty minutes ihereafler till 12.16 m. Suudays, C.lo a. m. and every Lhiriy miuuies till 12.15 p. m.
Mmeola-Jamaica Division
Leave Alineola, Uoulevard aud Old
Country Itoad.
West bound—5.10 a. m. and every
Ihiriy miuuies Ull y.l5 p, lu,, then
lO.Ja and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, flrat
a" t.la a. ui., then the same acueduie
.IS week days.
,>eave Jamaica, Washington and Ful¬ ton Sireeia. FJast bound—630 a. m. and every ¦ hirty minutes till lo OU p. m., theu il.OO p. Ul. and 12.00 uiidnighi. Sun- lays, Urst car al 7.00 a. m., then same icUeduie as weok days.
J. M STODDARD,
If you only knew what a comfort it F^L.\^'ER PIANO is ytm would not be without one. Thc j)li'as- ant summer cvfuings ;irc coming.^ Add to the comfort of vour home ;i
PLAYER PIANO
Nothing can take its place Musically. Come in .ind hear them demon:!iated.
H. J. RAYMORE
The Piano Man
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to leach operator.';, lettiner them prac- liie on the subscribers. Nov vi-e have all pr.icticinK at 'he school." .
'•Do the Rlrls sjet a rest," i Inquired, "niid If so where do they qo'"'
For .inswer Mr. Orth call d hia as-
as beina PL'RE for we kno*' juri what the in'^redienis are.
Besides being pure, fhey ar • really delicious as you can hone.'^lly aiie.st to after Ljlng them.
Compare our cliocolate.i ¦with those
.distant, a Miss Tompkins, and told her you pay thirty or forty cnta a pound 10 tako ire to the opcrntors' rest room, more for. I was. led ncrn.-is a ball Info a room ad- \ joining the main e>chan'^e. I
"Thia ia the rest room," she eaid. Railroad Avenve Freeport, L. I
FRI".Pa:?T CANDY KITCHEN
The scintiii.i.i.,- ' our cut plafs v,ni tho rcost critical chasers.
Kvery artiele of cut gliis.s shqwn here is penuine hand cut—there nre uo seconds and nmc of ib.ose frauds of pressed glass villi a little Buperfl- cial cutting.
I We know that if you will Inspect
'our stacks of Cl't C.IA^S you will be
delighted and .'lilea'^'<1 \^''h its perfect
purity and beiiuiy and the reasonable
prices.
Your inspection cordially Invited.
I A. E. MILLER
\ 24 S. MaLq Street Freeport, N. Y.
ART IN TAILORING ¦
1' .-i f;:nil;imi iif;il prinriplc nf the tr.KJc. .Ml tlu- suits and c'lats vvf make are jivrfcrt examples flf artistii taikiriiig. Let us take yiiiir iiif.i-iirc ior a suit or coat .so tiiat we can shfiw you why so' many pcnple wear cldthes of •nir tailoriiiff. It won't lakt long to make the suit, atul the pricei rauifc from $-'0 io $35.
CHARLES E. FINK
102-104 Fulton St. New York City
Residence, Rockville Centre