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J. HDYLER ELLISON TO CONDUCT TOUR
•RAND TOUR TO TH^ PACIFtu COA»T IN JULY PLANNED BY PROMINENT RESIDENT OF VILLAGE. TO BE RUN IN CON¬ NECTION WITH^PANAMA-PA- CIFIC EXPOSITION, THE ELKS CONVENTION AT LOS AN¬ GELES AND A CONVENTION AT SAN DIEGO
pi-omlnent realdenU of Naaaau Coanty and Long Island have become tnuneoBely interested In the Grand Tour to the Paciflc Coast which J. Hurler Ellison of this Tillage pro- fosea conducting in connection with the Panama-Paclflc Exposition, the ¦IkB ConTentlon at Los Angeles, and tbe Expoflitlon at San Diego, Califor¬ nia. Few Eiasterners have traveled More extensively or are bo well known tn fraternal and poltical clr- dea.
Mr, Ellison has personally been orer all the territory which will be
Miaa Croaa Entertaina
LlUIan Croaa, of Jtooaevelt plaoe, celebrated her thirteenth birthday on Monday arid waa the recipient of many pretty gifta. In tl:e afternoon Miss Lillian was hostess at a dinner party of aeven young people, inclttd- ing ^eanor Fin^h, Elizabeth Mat>ee, Marie Mabee, Richard Cole, Sidney Gould, Lawrence Smith and Thomas Spence. After the collation, games were played and music and dancing enjoyed. ¦ I II i» IIJ _ I I II I 1
Tyron's Machine Shop
Olive Blvd. bet Grove A Church Sta. BERT TRYON, Prop.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR-ING AND AD¬ JUSTING
COMtHJETE UP-TO-DATE MACHINE , ^HOP |tU(^ EQUIPMENT V'teiephone 6»9-J
Furs Furs Furs
remodelled, or redyed, a reasonable pricea. Estimates cheerfully given.
MRS. E. J. BARKER South Seaman Ave. Baldwin, L. I.
Tel. 786 Freeport Late of New York, and formerly with
C. G. Guntber's Son*
LoBf IsIaid Railroad Time Table
(BlXocUve Oct. 18th. 1914)
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS OF
Chubbuck's
CIGARS in gift boxea.
/ CANDIES In gift and regular
boxea. We are solo Freeport
agenta for Huyler'a.
PERFUMES in great variety.
STATIONERY la handsome gift pacakages.
IVORY Bmshea. Comba, Puff Boxes, ^etc
Safety Razors, Fountain Vena, Cards and Booklets, Vacuum Bottles and many other use¬ ful articles. lAwaya pleaaed to ahow gooda.
CHUBBUCKS
QUALITY DRUG STORE
Main Streat
Freeport, N. Y.
Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc.
Peat little want "ada" get the «ood> while the getting'a good. Tel. 61
Two eenta a word for flrat insertion, minimum ten worda, one eent a word for auoceaalve Insertions
Leave Memck ror Mew Tork, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Brooklyn and Inter¬ mediate stations, week days, 6.10, 6.62,, •.S8. 6.B«. 17.18, 7.28, 8.01. 8.15. 10.12 , Brooklyn^enue A. M.; 12.22, 3.09. 4.17, 5.38, 6.41, 9.22, 10.69 P. M.; Sundays, 6:48, 9.20 A. M.; 12.04, 2.44, 4.28, 5.33. 8.08, 10.477 P. M.
WANTED—Position: general house¬ work, by a German girl. 19 years old; competeoit. Enquire Barber Shop, 24
- J. HUYLER ELLISON eovered in the thirty-tlSree days of the tour and selected very carefully the principal points of interest to visit, which has been made up with the view of pleasing those attending. It la the intention of having the trip party compcsed of only thc'ie person¬ ally known to the writer or his friends.
In the completeness of the toar and the unusual features included therein, the comparison is challenged with any other trip so far announced at this time. The Tour includes visit to Niagara, Chicago, Colorado Springs, Royaittorge, Gran Canyon of Arizona, Los Angele.s, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, via tlie Canadian. Rockies. The Tour will start on the 3rd of July, the cost is moderate, ?365. per person.
The fact that Mr. Ellison will per¬ sonally direct the Tour assures Its ¦uccess. He Is always connected with movements and "ontorprlses which ac¬ complish things. Mr. Ellison has pro¬ bably organized more local chapters of fraternal orders than any man In public life. The enthusiasm with which he worked to start the Free- Lodge of Elks has been appropriate^ reflected in its remarkable history.
TO LET—8-room house, water and gas, with or without barn, comer Smith and Church streets, Freeport. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn-, Inquire W. H. PATTERSON. 127 S.
sylvanla Station and Brooklyn, week¬ days, 5.20, 5.56. 6.42. 7.00, 17.22, 17.47 8.05, 18,17, 8.55, 9.47. 1Q,17 A. M.; 12.27, 3.13, 4.21, 5.02, 5.43, 6.45, 9.26, 11.03 P. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.24, A. M.; 12.08.
Main street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—8 room
house, all modern conveniences,
Btorm sash on all windows, porch
2.48, 4.82, 5.37, 6.40, 8.12, 10.51, P. M. | and windows all screened. Plot large
and appropriate. Inquire J. S. DE-
Trains leave Freeport fo- Amltyville | ^q,j„j.^ Leonard avenue, Freeport. Babylon Patchogue and intermediate stations week days, na4.44, 8.10, a9.32, 11.53 A. M.; Bl.43, sa2.22, 2.44. a3.58.
WANTED—A widow with family to support wants sewing, cooking, wash-
a4.59, f5.27, al5.55, a6.19, 6.45, a7.06, ,„',,„„,„ „„, „„„„,.„, „„,.v. „,
I Ing, Ironing and general work; at
7.44, a9.07. alO.47, P.'M.; 12.17, 2.04, night. Sundays, 5.31, a9.20 P. M.; 12.29, 2.27, a3.52, 7.32. a9.02, all.14 p'. M.; 1.42, night
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl-
! home or at your homo; references I furnished. Mrs. Clara Bull, 38 South ; Grove strpet. over Police Courtroom.
FOR RENT OR SALE
vania Station, for Froeport, Merrick Modern 7 Koom Hou.se, reception hall, and principal intermediate stations, bath, 4 bedrooms, steam heat, eloc- ! na3.38, 7.06, a8.36, 11.00 A M.; sal2.48, trlcity, gas, line location, near now j sal.24, 2.00, aS.OO, al.03, M.44, (except; school. Will sacrifice for quick ac- I Merrick), laS.OO, aS.29. 5.51, a6.17, 6.50, j tion. J—"The Post." I a8.ll, a9.rj0, 11.30 P. M.; al.lO, night. (Sundays, 4.30, a8.24, 11.34. A. M.; 1.37, I a2.58, 6.39, a8.08, alO.18 P. M.; al2.35 night.
DIME SOCIAL PROFITABLE
The dime social given last week at the Board of Trade Hall, Roose- Telt^ under the auspices of the La¬ dies' Auxiliary, was a decided success. Over twelve dollars was taken in dur¬ ing the evening. In addition to the admission of ten cents, refreshments were served. *
"A special and amusing feature of the evening's fun was a rug march. It cost Just one cent to get in the inarch and nearly all joined in. At intervals the music would suddenly •top and anyone found at that time on the small rug, which had been placed on the floor prior to the march, would be obliged to get out of the march and another penny wtis charged them to enter again.
The sfRlr was Bu«h a success that It fa planned to bold another the first tart of tho new year.
a Trains nm to Babylon only.
n No Brooklyn connections.
8 Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
1 Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holidays./.
Trains leave Brooklyn. Flatbush Ave. Station, about the same time as those shown from New York. Pennsyl¬ vania station. This^time table subject to change without notice.
Tony Marone
Artistic and Practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
Special attention is given to fitting any enlarged and deformed Joints. Ladies, children's and gents re¬ pairing promptly and satisfactorily done. All work guaranteed the best. Prices the lowest in town. Rubber work a specialty. Confectionery, ci¬ gars, tobacco and school sationary sold.
The Popular
"GROW-SIR"
George H. Rapp
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
in Season
18 Btsdall Street
Phone 417.W
Prompt DeliTery
Pettit & Hedges, he.
QUALITY CASH GROCERS 28 Merrick Road
We have Installed a delivery system and will deliver ordera any¬ where.
Prompt delivery and excellent service guaranteed. Special attention to phone orders—488-J. fYeepon.
SPECIAL
H. O. OaU 2 pk. for t5c
Arbttckle'B Cotlee 17c. a llx'^
Babbits Soap 7 cans for 25c.
Campbell's Soup .3 Cans for 25c
18a a peck^
LONG ISLAND POTATOES ,. 86c a bushel |2.40 a barrell
WE GIVE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS
OHARLES LENKER
'. Wholesale and l^etail
Florist and Nurseryman
NORTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I.
Telephone 217-W
Special Attention Given to Artistic Funeral Designs and Landscape Work
Palms, Ferris, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Shrubs, Bedding Plcints
To Our Friends and Patrons:
A Merry Christmas to Yeu! In the fleeting days of the old year, permit us to extend to you our wish for a Prosperous New Year full of health and happiness.
We would thank you to notify us of any imperfection ia articles delivered during the holiday rush.
Broadway BROOKLYN
195-7 Merrick Road ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Ride All Winter
Get A
The Detachable Tcp which converts your Ford car into a handsome Limousine for Winter use.
Every Topford is fully equipped with clear vis¬ ion windshield, dome light, flower vase, side lamps, silk curtains and seat covers which match the head lining of your car.
Immediate Deliveries Guaranteed
Pateated Jsly 14, 1914
Price complete, attached to touring car, $175
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Topford Detachable Limousine* are made for all other car* at (prcial price*.
TOPFORD DETACHABLE LIMOUSINE COMPANY, INC.
C. B. DERBY & CO., Inc. Selling Agents.
1700 Broadway, N. Y. 1270 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn
"The House of Good Cheer"
THE ALPINE HOTEL
W. F. JONES, MANAGER
West Merrick Road Freeport, Long Island
"ENDORSED BY ALL WHO HAVE PATRONIZED IT,"
Highest Qass Family Hotel on Long Island
FAMOUS FOR ITS CHICKEN AND BROILER DINNERS.
UNSURPASSED CUSINE. OYSTERS AND POULTRY IN SEASON
CAFE—WINES ANL LIQUORS—ALL BOTTLED BEERS
A Rendezvous For Transient Motorists
IF irS OOOD .TO EAT—WE HAVE ITI
IF WE HAVE IT—irS OOOD TO EATI
Open All Year Round
A. A. WEBSTER
Jewelers and Silversmith *
440 Fulton St.
GIFTS THAT ENDURE
Th« oholc« and preferred g'^ '* ^**a one which endur««, b*oaiiM It suQu^sts the continuity of love and friendships or piece of Jewelry.
You will find st our store every thing that would dlsMaeuleh a
flrst-clasa jewelry stpre.
Such a Gift is a Watch
•IFTS OF RARE VALUE for the lavish epender and aa tfmoet nnllmited ohoice of less expensive but oharmlng gifta te ault tha limited inoonse.
Raymond's Holiday Suggestions
We've put all our best energy into the selection of Holi¬ day Stocks and secured results that are bound to please any man. -
Overcoats
Tli« consenratiTe CbesterflelO, Balmacaan, shawl collar or shaped back coat, |12.50 to $40.
SUITS with all the present day style features, $12.50 to $30.
FUR-LINED COATS with Per¬ sian or Hudson Seal Collar, $25 and upwards.
KERSEY COAT, Persian Col¬ lar, quilted satin lining, $18 to $25.
..ULSTERS with wide stonH collar, $15 to $30.
..RAINCOATS, $5 to $25.
Mackinaws
(for men and womea) ^.M t* H2.
COAT SWEATERS (tor men and women), $3.50 to %A. Fancy Vesta Dreat Vests
Bath Robes House Coats
Traveling Bagt Suit Cases
Umbrellas Canea
SHIRTS, Percale, Madras. Silk and Flannel.
NECKWEAR, all tho newest patterns and colorings. Gloves Hosiery
Mufriers Pajamas
Fancy Suspenders..
Hockey and Racing Skates, Skating Shoes, Roller Skate*, Boxing Gloves, Punching Bags, Tennis Rackets, Gym Out¬ fits, Baseball Outfits, Basketballs and Uniforms, Athletic Clothing and Shoes
¦ And Many Novelties Especially Appropriate for Presents
A. Raymond & Co.
Men's Outfitters
IJJra's",>'Vh!;r' Nassau & Fiillcn Sts., New York
J. M. Raymond, Proprietor
THE FREEPORT TAILOR
John Schreiber
47 RAILROAD AVENUE
TELEPHONE S6SW
Sale of Women's Furs
,§ USEFUL GIFTS, SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY ,
FUR, MUFFS AND NECK PIECES
NECKPIECES
Regular Price, $8.75 at $4.0»
Kegular Price, $16.50 at $lu.»e
Regular Price, $16.50 at $11.5»
Regular Price, $2-5.00 at $17.5»
lU'gular Price, $29.,50 at $1».6«
NATURAL FOX, NATURAL RA¬ COON, SKUNK (DYED), RACOON« GENUINE LYNX,-SILVER KIT FOX.
MUFFS
Roinilar Price, $14.50 at I8.SS
Regular Price, $16.50 at I10.6S
Regular Price, $24.00 at $16.6S
RaguUr Price, $25.00 at $17.5$
Regular P-lce, $29.50 at |1«W
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(EXCELLENT HAN80ME SITS
ON SALE
PROM 9SJ0 Uf»
On