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ROOSEVELT
Miss Orarr I.. Browne and Charlps flu«9npr. of Fr«H'pori were <i lited marrlaef, Ix-cetuber SI, 1017. A rerppfton followed tbe ceremony It the home of the brtde's mother Irs. R. Stuan, of Clharlee Street, loowvplf. Tho hou.ie was prettily f»roratefl, the parlor boing draped In rhitp and hlue in honor of the bride's brother William who is In the Aviation Hranrh of the service stationed at .San Antonio, Texas, and could not be present.
The bride was gowned in white rhifon taffeta with veil of nnl and wiresth of white sweet peas. She carried a shower bouquet of <)weet peas and white carnations.
Miss Klla Hiise of Freeport act.«l tM bridesmaid and waa gowned in pink mPARsIine satin and white lace and carried a shower bouquet of pink fwwet peas and pink carnations. Artliur I). Browne, brother of the brlds acted out best man. Supper was aerved at 11 p. m. and the many
LOUG lALAlfD RAILROAD TULE TABLE
(EfTectlve October 16th, 1917)
Leave Merrick for New York and int*nnediate stations: Week-days— S.K, 6.62, e.S8. 6.54, 7.17, 17.28, 8.00, 1S.13, 8.62, 10.12 a. m.; 12.13, 1.30, S.OS. 4.17, 6.S8, 6.S3, 8.13, 11.14 p. m.; (12.01 night (Tirooklyn only). Sun¬ day*—6.47, 8.20. 9.22 a. m., 12.28, 2.411, 4.32, 6.SS, 8.08, 10.25, 11.17 p. m.
L««Te Freeport for New York, Psnnsylrania Station and Brooklyn. Weekdays—6.20, 5.56, 6.42. 6.58, 7.22, i7.4», 8.04, 18.17, 8.56, 10.17 a. m.; 12.19, 1.34, 3.13, 4.21. 6.01, 5.42. If6.21, 6.39, 8.11, 9.28. 11.18 p. ro.; 12.04 nlsht (Brooklyn only). Sunday— 6.61. 8.24, 9.26 a. m.; 12.32, 2.52, 4.36, 5.37. 6.40, 8.12, 8.26, 10.29, 11.21 p. m.
Leave Freeport for Amityville, Babylon, Patchogue aud Intermediate •tsitionB: Week-days — na4.44, 8.10, a9.31, 11.53 a. m.; al.47, 8a2.19, 2.44, *3.58. a6.03, a5.55, a6.20. 6.:)8, la7.0C, 7.48, a8.03, a9.07, a9.57, all.20 p. m.; 12.17, a2.22 nights. Sundays—5,31, a9.22 a. m.; 12.34, 2.30, a3.54, a5.44, a7.08, aU.02, 11.14 p. in.; al2.19, al.sa night.
Ix'ave New York, Potinsylvania Sta¬ tion, for FreiM>ort, MtMTick and prin¬ cipal intermediate stations: "Week¬ days—n3.,'iO. 7.04, 8.36, 11.00 a. ni.; 12.53, 81.25, 2.110, 3.0(1,' 4.07, ct4.17, 4.5!*, ct5.16, 5.33, 15..'51, 16.15, 6.51, i 7.10, 8,1(1, !t.OG. 10.2.1, 11.30 p. m.; i 3.30 iukM. Sundays-- 4.30, i.'2'.i, 11.10 a. m.; 1,40, 3.00. 4..^1. 6.15, 8.08, 10.17, 11.30 p. ni.; 12.51 niglit,
aTrains rnn to Babylon only.
nNo lirooklyn connections.
KSaturday.s only.
flOxcept Saturdays.
I10xcoi)t holidays.
tl'iXccpt Saturdays and holidays.
Trains loave Brooklyn, Flatbush Avenue .Station, abnul the saino lime a.s tbose shown fiom Now York, Penn¬ sylvania Station. Thia time table subject to change without notice
cExcept Merrick.
eupsts from t^ow York. Brooklyn, Roosevelt, and the stirrounding towns . tain IO wfiiunii ihf.' old >(ai out and the New Yf ar in.
Ihe young couple will reside with thf bride s niotiier for the prp*ent
A wedding too* placf Safuray rveninn. January .">, llilX at the home of .lohn f;. Taylor, Kaq., of Abbott i Place, Roosevelt, The rohtrac tin« j parties f>finK .Mr. f'linton Taylor and , .Vrs. Alice Howell, both of Roosevpit, i N. Y. The bride was attended hy ovr | (laughter, Miss Anna Howell as flower girl. Mr. Henry Taylor, son of the proom was liept man. Mr. J. FOdgar r>ye acted as usher. The house wai (lerorated with evergrcns and or>- rhifls, a large wedding bell was sus- pened between the parlors under which the wedding party gathered. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Smith of the St. Paula Church, of Roosevelt, N. Y. After wihich tfie guests were Invited to the dining rooms to partake of a bounr tious supper, which all enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left early to spend a few days In the South.
st Rast Marlon, I.,, t. snd Middletown,
N. Y.
The Good Theor Club will meet «' the home of Miss Hplen .l.-irk^^on on 1ii*>sdny pvpning, .Isnuary 15.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
COUNTY DIRECTORY
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SEAFORD
Miss Vera Smith has been conilned to her home and unable to go to t)usines.
The Misses Hazel aand Flossie Haff have returned home after spending the Christmas holidays in Brooklyn.
The services In the Episcopal Ohurch for Sunday, January 13th are Sunday School at 3 p. m. and even¬ ing service at 4 p. m. There will be an evening service in the church Thur.sday evening at 8 p. m.
.Miss ICmma Smith lias been confin¬ ed to her home for the past week aud is under the care of Dr. Luce.
Tho Seaford School opened on Monday last after a two weeks vaca¬ tion.
Mr. Harold'Van Nostrand has been visiting relatives in Flatbush.
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FRFI.PORT, ikJi. », 191S.
Baker, Mr. A. K. namrs, Stanlev. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Burton, Mr. and iMrs. 124
man Avenue. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Crawford Q-eorge. Clarkson, Jennie Frey. Drobeniak, Mr. PL 77 Putnar St. Oill, Mrs, Wm. flray, Mrs. ^^ohn. Robinson, Mrs. .tohn. Hawkins, Mr. Edwand. Hyland, Mrs.
ThG Grace Inman Show Co. Kahn, Mrs. 8. ft. Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkwood, Mlas Eveljm. Lilley, Mrs. Ann. Leonard, Mrs. Je&nnitt. Mallow, Mr, and Mrs. Chaa. B. Moran, Master Billle. Meller, AUaen. Menshum, Miss Matilda. Martin, Mrs. Fanny, fichener, Mrs. W. D. Stevenson, Mr. J. C. and Family. Stanton, Mrs. W. H, Ware, Miss Babe. Welch, Mrs. L. Wild, Mrs. U
T. BENSON SMITH, P. M.
Freeport, N. T.
Parsnips. For some reason boiled parsnlj)* were long con.'ldered In some regions of Europe to he the proper vegetable to serve with salt fl.'ih, but this tradi¬ tion is not followed In the United States, plnln boiled or fried parsnips being roinmonly served with roast meats of any sort. They are also used for soups, for iVitters, and so on.
Establishel 1907
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
All Brancfaea
INSURANCE
Opp. Depot.
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE, BURGLARY,
ALL CASUALTY LINES
SURETY BONDS
ToL 36. Rea. 909,
STABLE MANURE
CARLOADS FOR SALE for Prompt Delivery Call or Write
M. McCIRR'S SONS CO.
t S«4 W. 34th ST.. N. V. C. Phone Creely 2468.
Prepare for the FOOD DKTATOR
With the mind of every housewife planning to feed her family with the utmost economy, the way is paved for her to do "Her Bit," if a
Reliable Angleiron Cabinet Range
b ioitalled
Are you ready for what may come. If not. step into one of our offices, select a range now, and enlist its services for the summer and the years tfyijfepme.
Tbe Nassan & Suffolk Lighting Co.
OaO. Ma<ax>NAI.J>. Pr**.. MS MMkvUto Ceatn.
Mrs. Flnronee MeiininK and Mr. (-,<o. 1,. Works, .Ir., spent Sunday last in .Seaford.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wi-ay and j son have iionr to New Ilrunswick to ! Iiv(\ Ml', Wray havinc nl)tained ai position with the (rovcrninent. |
Some of the mon of this village ' had a wild riile on Sunday List, in a ' Toid car. Those in the party were: \Tv. (Irn. I.fisri, nwnor of rlie <ar, .Mr. ! Thomas Roberts and Mr. Willifim . Ketcham. Thoy wont acros.s the ! (;ii;il .Soiifrli Ilay to ilij,'li Mill lioach ¦ Life Savini; Station whero they enjoy- j ed a duck ciinnor,
Thiw tiid .^o well in the time froing ' oviT Ihai Ilicy dofiitod they would , timo themselves coming back, and j found it took .lust 14 iiiinutes coming ' from HiRh Hill Beach across the (7roat South Bay up Seaman Neck Road to .lohn J. Powell's Place on Merrick Road. These men enjoyed their "ice rido" so much that they decided to take a little longer one and in order lo ha\'e a full ear took in another passenger. This time they Ftarted on the Great South Day op- I)oHite Amityville which water could not have frozen as hard as the other aud before they could realize what was I'lappeninK the car gave a jolt which threw the pasongcrs out, one landing on the radiator, lliey final¬ ly scrambled about and got a dis- t.-incc from the car whieh wa.s gradu¬ ally being covered by water and looked more like a Submarine than a I'livver, IJlock and' falls had to be iired lo ptill tho car out, and after ,i littlo .nrtjusting and cleaninfj: of the engine it ran as though nothing had happened.
T''o rotri'.lar monthly buRinesw meet¬ ing and social of the Ilpworth 1.eai;uo will bo held at the ];omo of Mr, and ¦'Ir.s. (). D. Haylis, Kriday evening, J.anuary 11.
M>-s-. O. n, llayHs will lead the Devotional meeting next .Sunr'ny, ,lnn. 13th, The topic is "Enlarge Thy Tents."
Tho Fnii'th Quarterly ("nnforenoe conducted by Di.strict Stiperintendont ,\. .*>. Kav.Tnacli wh:^ held last Sun¬ dny at 2.30 o'clock in the .Methodist Church.
The Moti"^ndist Sanday School will moet at 2,30.
>OTirK OF AXNIAL MEFTIVft
Please take notice that the Annual Meeting of the Stocfclioldcrs of I\oo,=evclt Water, Power and Light c:omi)any for tlie purpose of eleetinK revon Direc'lns and IiLspectors of Election and transacting auch other hu.sini'ss a.s may i)i(ii)erly eome be¬ fore tbe meeting will lie held on the LMst day of January, 1!)IS, at 7.:'.rt o'clock in the afternoon, at tlio office of the ConipanJ-, Nassau Road in tlic Vill.nge of noosevell. County of .Nassau and Slate of .Now York. The transfer books will remain closed from the 2nd day of .January, IlilS, until tlie 22nd day of January, 1018.
Dated the 31st day of December, 1917.
FRANK A. AVOOD, Secretary.
SUritKME COURT, Joecphine V. Juseph
NASSAU COUNTY.
Roliertson, I'laintiff, affainut A. Asch, and others.
Di'tcndants.
fT4.Tig orriciiii-a.
Oovernor.
irl^n 8. Whitman. N»w Tork.
I,t»ut^n«nt-(J«TPrnor,
Kdward Schroeder, of Syracun*.
Secretary of StatA,
FrkDcli M. HuKo, Watertown.
Secretary to Mr. Hutro- Howard O.it«rho\it. Freeport.
Comptroller,
RuKen« M. Trarln. Brooklyn.
Tr«a*ur«r,
Jama* I.. WaIIk. M*w Tork City.
Attomey-Oen«r«tl
M#rton R. I.,«wlfl
Stat* BBSta*«r and SurT«3ror,
rraik M. WllllaMa, Goikoa.
CoaiMlaaloncr of Avrlcultur*.
Oharlaa B. Wllaon. Itkaca.
•tatta Archltact,
L«wla r. rilckcr, Naw Tark Cftr.
Suyarlatandant of Banka,
¦!uica"a I.4iaib RIckarda..
Caaaarration Coinmlaat«B«r.
Oaarra T) Pratt. Olaa Cot*.
Stata lIuMrintandAnt of ¦laetl*aa,
Frad lv. MaraJMill. Naw Terk CItr.
¦Uta HMLltk Coaajniaaionar.
H. U. Brisca. N«tr Tork Cltr.
atata HlvBwar Ooaaalaalonar.
Bdvin Duffr, Cortland
Stata Sufariataaaant of InauraaMai.
Jaaaa B. Pkllllpa. Horaall.
Itayrasaatatira la Coayraaa.
r. C. HIcJta, Part -Waahlaftoa.
lacratary to Mr. HIeka,
J. Hurlar ¦Miaaa. Fraaport.
Makta ¦aaater,
Oaer*a L. Tkaaipaon, KInca P»rk.
Maaibar of Aaaaaablr, Tkaiai A. McWhIaaar. LAwranaa.
ITAMAV CMVITTT UWWICtXI^
Baard af Suparvlaora, Chalrauin, Hiram Tl. Smith. Freaport
Towa of Haapatead. Caraallua B. Raaiaen .Roalyn, Town
af North Hcnpatoad Wllliaaa H. Beanian, Glen Cova, Town
af Oyster Bay.
Jaaaa T. Merritt. Karmlnrdale, Cl«rk
Aaaiatant Clark tMi Stanovrapliar.
Mias O. C. Burrowea.
County Board of Canvaaaara,
Tke Board of Superviaora,
Tke County Clerk.
County Comptroller,
Earl J, Bennett, RockvUle Ceatra.
Inspector,
Philip J. Weldersum, Rockville Centre.
County Treasurer,
William E. Luynter, Olen Core.
Ceunty Superintendent of Poor,
C. C. Van Dusen, Rockville Centre.
County Clerk.
Thomas S. Cheshire. Woodmere.
.Sheriff,
Phineas A. Seaman, Hempstead.
SurroB-ate, I.cono D. How^ell, Mineola.
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court,
Edwin W. We..'ks, Mlneola.
Distrlct Attornry,
Charles R. We»'ks, Port Washing-ton,
As,«il.'ftatrt nislrlct Attotrncys.
Chnrlcs R. W^orid, I'ort Washington.
Klvin N. lOdward.s. Freeport.
Coiinly D'Ueotivp,
Cnrinnn IMunt. l.ynbrook.
County .liidijre,
Lewis .1. .Smith, itcinpstoad.
Tojirt Clerk. Satnnel C. llnn.som. Mineola.
Coiniiiis.^ioniT of J\irnrs,
rtf«bcrt (3. Aniler.son. Kreoport.
ConimlMriotior.s nf Klefrlon.
Ty. E. Kirwin, Hniipstrad, Prpf'ident,
Than. U. Stowe. Tlctiipstcnd, Secretary.
County SMpprintetKl'nt <jf ITiphways,
W^. Fred Rtnrk.'<. Olon Cove.
County Attorney,
Charle.s T. McCarthy. Glen Cove.
County Sealer of Wclgrlits and Meas-
•.irea.
Fred A. AVood, Roo.«eveU.
The Board of Supervl.»ors meet In
their chamber.^ In the Court ITouse at
Mineola every. Monday mornlnir a.t 10
o'clock, and at such other time as the
offlciat busines» necessitates.
I,ewl« M. J«si«l(r, C*<1arhnr»t TlM Town Board acts as tbe local loard of Health.
H*aHh Oflicer,
Dr. William Rhaiae, Waataffh.
Health laapector,
Charlea 8ralth. Baldirtn.
Town Trwasursr,
John A. Riitk. 1.awr*nea.
Board of Xsaasaera,
T. H. Brower. laveed.
C. A. Bdward. Fraaport.
C R. Ankara, Hockvills Oaatra.
Clark af tba Board of Aaattaaora,
J. R. Pattaraoa. Hempatead.
Ha«alTar af Taxaa, JaaapM H. Faater, lawead.
Baard af AadiUra,
U 1^ Brewer, lawoad.
F. B. Beaaatt. HaaapataaUt.
Ckarlaa ¦. Bakwaitaar, Ltraibraak.
Oeaatat>lea Fred a. Mlll.r .Tallnr Btrm^m
ieaaa Mett, laveed.
Oearre •. ¦mltki. Himjia»aad.
Jaaaaa J. Meiloy. B«llaa«ra
Towa Superrlaar mt Hl«k«a,ri>
A. O. Pattaraaa, Msaipataad
Ovaraeara ef tke Pear.
Daalal Merrlaa^ FraesmM.
PraacU lIjMMlll. Taller ftraMb
Diatrict Bupartateadent ef Bakaoto,
W, C. Maphaaa, Merrlclc
OiririciAI^ nw
•r
Tewa Baard. Ckairaaaa. 8upervl«*r Coraaltua M, KaalF* Jastlae ef tka Pea Faaak P, ¦aawaa. Uk Justlae ef the Peaaa. Oaerva VT. Kaydea. Oreat Maak. JuatUe ef tha Peace. C. IB. KaKaaa. Beatya. Tewa Clerk, Tkoasaa O'Coaaall,
WANTAGH
There v/ill be services in the church Sunday as usual both morn¬ ing and evening and Sunday School iil the Parish House at 2.30. The ("hiistlan Kndeavor will meet in the church Friday evening at 8 o'clock, ti'.ie topic will be "Christian Duty and i I ivilege. Becoming a Christian." There 1)eing no meeting last week, tho business meeting will be this week.
I I.iout, Benjamin Abrams of Platts- ! hiug, N, ,V, spent Saturday uight aud j Sunday with John \V. Seaman.
Corodon Norton who enlisted in the Kngineers Corp at Foit Slocum, .\ Y. about three weeks ago 8p«>nt S.itiiiday night, Sunday and Monday home.
In Pursuance of a JudKment of ForcloBure and Sale, duly made and entered in the al>ove entillcd action, and boarint? date the Tth day of .Innuarj', 11I18. 1. tho undcrsiitned, the Referee in. said JudRmeiit natnetl, will sell nt I'uhlic Auctiiin to the hi(fheet bidder, l)y JAMES C. ARCHER, Auctioneer, at the front steps of the Na-isau County Court House Bt Mineola, New York, the
23RD DAY OF FEIiRUARY, 1(118, at 10 o'clock A. M., the |)remises directed by aaid Judgrment lo be aold, and therein de- ajcrihed a.s follows.:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lyinK und hiMnu on the .North side of a hiKhway calle,l Archer Street in the Villuue of Freeport, in the Town ot Hemi>- stead, County of Na.s.sau and State ot New Yorl<, and lioundwl arul descrihod aa follows: UeKinninn at a point on the North .side of .¦\rrher Street. nf(>ro.-;aid di.slont tifty two feet Wtaterly from the Southwest corner of land formerly of Raynor U. Smith, Jr., and runniiiK thence .N'orthi-rly alonK land now or formerly of Cediite Wnllace ono hundred ami .¦..ixty feet to the South nide ot a lane which ;eads pB.st the hou.se formerly of Wiwhlnirton Raynor; thence Westerly aloiiB the South side of nforesniil limit lifty feet lo other land, now j or formerly of (IwirKe Wallace; thenCe South- .tIv iiii.nK .-ajil Wal aco'.s nther hind one hun¬ dred and .si.\ty feet tfi the North .side of s:iid hiirlowiy ••••tllinl .\iclier Stre.t, and thence Kaaterly alonK said Archer Street I'lfiy feet to the point or place of hcKinninK I ToRether with a Rivcht of Way thrtHiKh the ! aforesaid mi'ntioned I.ane from Main street I lo I'rospi'Ct Strei't tu pass und repus.s with teams or otherwise.
Idki'IIut with Mil the njjht, title and in¬ terest of the parties of, in and to Archer ! Street, lyinyr in front of and nd.ioininK taid I premLsivi to the centre line lhere,>f.
T.....tV,r \vith nil (ixtnr's nn<l artirles at¬ tached to or used in connection with aaid rnniisre ;ili "I wiiirn aiv declareil to be a part of the freehold.
Saiil rroniise,s will he sold in one parcel and subject to any atate of factd that a sur¬ vey may show.
DateO Januaiy 3, 1P18,
.lAMES M. SEAMAN. Referee. Abtiiur p. Hilton, riaintilT's Attorney, 360 Fulton Stre«-t. Jamaica, N. Y.
TOWJT OF HKMPSTKAIl OFFICIALII
Town Board.
Supervisor H. R. Smith, Freeport.
Chairman,
Town Clerk.
Frainklln C. Gilbert, Herapsteaal.
Justice of the Peace,
Walter ft. Jones, Hempstead.
Jiistica of the Peace,
Edward T. Neu, L,ynl»rook.
Justice of the Peace,
Corodon Norton, 'Wantark,
Justice of the Peace,
Boaird ef Aaaeaaora,
J, T. Rtaplataa. Roalya
T. J, Bird, Port Washlartan.
Edward McFarraoi, Qreat Naak.
To'wn Tax Collector,
Charlea Snedeker, Manhaaaet.
Board ef Auditors,
Fred H. Young-. Manhnsnpt.
.Tohn Huchlson, Port Washlnifton
John W. Wricks, New Hyde Park
Con.stables,
Charles Anderaon, Mineola,
Cteorue L.tiehrig', Manhaaflet,
I.ponaid Thorne, Hoslyn,
David B. Allen, Manhasset,
Christopher Ilonnclly, Croat Neck.
Town Superintendent of Ultfhways,
K. O'Conner, Westbury.
Over,'>eors of the Poor,
William Mullen .(Jrfat Neok.
"William Ninesllncr. Creat Neck.
rJi.striot Stiporinten<iont of Schools,
Jnmes .S. Cooley, Mineola.
OKKICIAI.S <»K THK
T<)«.\ OK OYSTKR BAT
Town Rojird,
Supervisor Willinm H. Seaman,
Glen Cov^
Town Cl.rk,
Charles Wc-k.s. Oyster Bay.
.lustice of the I'enre,
Robert W. l^uv^ft... Oyster Bay.
Justice of the I'eaee,
Kdward ,1. Ileasy, Glen Cove.
Ju.stice of the Peace.
Hubert C Welden. FniinlnK-dale.
Justice of the Peiu'e,
Joseph Steinert. Hicksville.
Board of AHftp.ssors, John S. Dean, Oyater Ray.
Richard Guilfoy, Gl»n Cove, Clarence C. Doud, Farmlnerdale.
Receiver of Taxes, Franklin McQueen. Oyster Bay.
Constahlaa,
John S. Thompson, Oyster Bay,
Frank B. McCahlU, Olen Got*.
Alfred R. Ketehaaa F artalnsrdale,
John rSasch, Jr.. Htcksrllle.
FreocricK R. Ketckutn. FarBainfdale
T«WB Superintendent of HIichwayB, Jeka S, Burka. Syosset.
Oyer.«(eer8 af the Peor,
John K. Jones, Sea Cliff.
Harry K. "Weber, Olen Gore.
SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't Stay Gray! Here's Old-time Recipe that Any¬ body can Apply.
Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All Kinds of
POULTRY FEED Horse ^nd Cow Feed
Get My Prices Before Buying GRAND AVE. Td. 1341 Freeixirl BALDWINS
.Mr. rharlcs Schafer who has bwn j very sick with pneumonia for the
past t'lii't'e weeks ia iiiiiiroving: nicely.
Mr. aud -Mrs. Harrison J. Young and (laiiphter left .Monday uiRht for rheir wint«'r home at Port Orange, Florida.
Last Thur.sday ni.eht nlwiit eleven- ' thirty the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. tollin.s of Kd.k^^erton .>>qii;irt> was; burned, the firemi^h refipoudt'd vory quickly to tbe call, but the huuae was .iijout goiic vtheii Ihey not there, nolhiug vtna eaveil, t he tire started front an ovt-r heated stove and tlie house not beiui; all completed burued ! \i^y quickly.
.Mr. and Mra. Brooks have retunud
^S^JMBUtaB^SttiU
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- ¦torlng faded, gray hair to Ita natural color dates back to grandmother'* time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac¬ tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thla simple mixture was applied with r/onderful effect.
Hut brewing at .home U musay and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any druK store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you win get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other In¬ gredients, which oan be depended up¬ on to reatore natural color and b«auty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It baa been applied. Tou almpIy dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and A-aw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hatr dUappeara, and after an¬ other application or two. It bacotnaa beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur Com¬ pound is a delightful toilet requisite fur those wh<> desire a more youthful appearanoe. it la not Intended (or the cure, witigatioB or preveattos oX
MEAT
P081TITELI TIK BUT
Wl HAYS RKNTBD ANO WILL CONDUCT THIS MAKKiOT
FAIBLT 8QUAULT lOlTESTLT
FoBrteei yean' experleBm !¦ Free|»«rt is luwly tint eaewrh t«
estakltsk SMnMlTes «a4 • character
COME OITE CeMK ILl.
Fred Pitterman
74 SOUTH MADI 8TRKRT
(TeL ItM)
PREBPOMT
=^
Before poing out of town to do your Christmas Shopping come in and see us.
A Pew SaittetHeM
Pocket Knives, 25c up. Carving Sets, Rtzors, Ever-readv Flashlights, Scout Axes, Scout Knives, Ice Skatos, Roller Skates, Flexible Flyers and Fire Fly Sleighs.
Standard goods and right prices.
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE
91 So. Mtin St. FrMport. N. Y.
Men's and Young Men's
WinterSnits and
Overcoats
$12.50
Formerly $18.00 to $20.00
IHE NM SQUARE CLOIHES SHOP
128 West Still Slreel N. I. CHv
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No Raisej in the Price of Vinol
Although it costs thousands of dollan more ts nu>k» Tiael than it did six months agpo, and the new ^rar tax adds anotkar heavy burden. We mrt not going to eharg* th* i^»pU any more for it. We prafer to keep the good will »f our custoia- era and avoid price increases 'wherever ^re caa.
You can, therefore, continue to get VINOL from us at th* old price of |1.00 a bottle, and hundreds of you kare prsred by personal experienoa that it is
The Best Strength Creator Money cai bny
For weak, run down men and women, feeble eld people, and delicate childrea, nerroua eomditions and a coaetitatioaal remedy for Anaems, coughs, colds and broachitie.
Claren€eS.Abranis,Ph. g.
The Jio^XOLlH Stora
23 West Merrick Read
PHONE, No. 1
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A First Class UTCHER SHOP
AND FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
AVILL BEOPKN HV
JOE ANASTASI & BROTHER
at 3 Railroad Avenne, Freeport, SATURDAY, DEC. 15TH
Ton are In?ited to CaU and Give us a trial
SELLING OUT!
Retiring from Business. All
BICYCLES
Paurts and Sundries
will be sold
BELOW COST
In order to clear the store by December 24th, as 1 am rt'tirin^ from business on that day. 'I'IiIh is a real Clearing Out Sale, and my store is for
rent. Note tliese bargain prices:
New England Bicycles, Mud Guard, Coaster
Brakes .„_ ^ $22.50
Fisk Tires . ^.$3.50 per pair
Boys' Roller Skates , $1.25
Girls' RoUer Skates $1.50
SIDNEY SMITH
West Merrick Road* Freeport, N. T.