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THE NASSA'u POST: FREEPORT, N. Y., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914
TANGO INTERRUPTED BY FISTIC COMBAT
[Musician and Dancing Master Argue Over Money and Ex¬ change Blows in Hall
ILL WAS ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT
[Engroff Came fof Money Dutflflm
When He Was Discharged as
Fiddler Last Tuesday
The rythmical, music of the tango land other modern dances which echo- fed through Brooklyn Hall F'riday even¬ ing lost Its melodious charm for a time when I'led. Engroff, a well known Frepeort musician, and Eugene Hill, a [dancing instruc tor engaged in a fistic bout which ended in the ariest of [Hill and arraignment upon a charge lof assault in the third degree betore ^Police Justice (,'linton .M. P'lint.
The c)a:ib between the musician and
Ithe dancing master followed an at-
Itempi made by Engroff to coilei-l |9.,^)0
Iwhicb he claimed Hill owed hlni for
>layiiig the liddle at. dani-t'S which
iHill conducts in Brooklyn Hall. Hill
Idlspenseil willi Engroff's servh-es as
[tiddler last Tuesday and had I'rof.
Villiam .Vlole on the job Friday night.
Phis aroused Engroff's ire and he
^nade up his niirid to collect what was
lue hlni.
According to Engroff, Hiil denied that he owed him any money and after bome haish words between the pair, ¦Engroff gralibed lllll to st.op him from [leaving tbe liall. Hill then struck liim |a stinging blow in the eye. discoloring lit lo tlie (pieen's taste. Several blows [landed on EngrolT and linaily tlie jiair I separated.
Officer Waller Co/zens look Hill in ito custody. He plead not guilty to the chargi preferred agaln^ts^jwjji, and Iwas admitted to |1U0 bail by Justice iFllnt. Hairy (iilnian, of Roosevelt, [went his surely.
The trial was li.\(Hl lor I'uesday ev- [ejiiug, March ID.
BASKET BALL TEAMS BURY HATCHET
HEALTH AND EFHCIENCY
are abjiffl^ely dependent upon tbe pure, wholesome; nourishing quali¬ ties of your foodstuffs. Quality coui>ts in everything but in nothing more so than Pi ead. Our Bread is siandard because it Is made from formulas perscrlbed by the United States Government. . You cannoi buy better breaO than is sold by
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN
Teleplione ti.'t;
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport.LI.
nRE DESTROYS FREEPORT COHAGE
Home of Howard Sprague Burns to Ground While He is Away
Through drenchin.i; rain, severe eold and bad tra\elling through ankle deep slush resuliiiig from the storm of Sun¬ day, the liremen of Kreeport were
[called on 'about U o'clock in ihe even- : Ing to Frnnklin S(]uai-e. a street ruii-
I ning from Bedell to .Main, and a short distaiK-e salitli of An uer streei. to tight the llainefctliat wen- rapidly ton-
j Sliming a small hous(> ik c-upied by
; Howard .'-'.i<rague. .Mrs Sprague re¬ turning home to uet suiip.-r, iliscover- ed the lire.
Mr. Sprague was in Hie bay lishing at the time. ..Mrs. Sprague gave the,' alarm and the firemen made iiulck re¬ sponse considering the gale Ihat pre vented the alarm b»'ing liearil disilm t- ly and the slush «:logged streets.
Il did not take long for tlie Ilanies fo devour the dwelling. The (hatred^ framework is all lliat lemaiiis. A cottage adjoining took lire but the Iii.' men extinguished the bla/e without diificuliy. Had Iho tiames been per¬ mitted to spread a nest of small cot¬ tages would, ill all probability, been destroyed.
The Spragues lost all tiieir efi'ei ts. The total loss on building and <-oii- teiits is estimated iit about $l.lt(iO.
[R. V. C. and Hempstead, Old-Time Opponents, Arrange Games
Basket ball eiilliusias's learned with ,»leasuie tliat the Rockville Centre [Club team and that ot St. George's ICIub, Hempstead, after being on the |"outs" for a year have buried the latchet and agreed to play a series of Ifour gainer the Iirst of which will take ¦place al Hempstead on V\'ednesday [evening, Marcii 2b. Tom Thorp, the Itormer Columbia college football [player, has consented lo referee the [games and both teams bave agreed to [abide by his decisions wiihout coiii- [plaint.
The teams are old-time oppouentljj »nd evenly matched. This was one ol [the. causes of the big fracas between [them u year ago. The score was close [and a bad decision by a local referee [aroused the ire of the Uockville Cen- Itre players and ryoters. Several blows were exchanged between ihe [players ot the two teams and some [one hurled a chair across the court at [the referee. .
The teams vowed they would never
flay each other again. Time has heal-
[ed the wounds caused by the st^ap
[however iind tbey are friendly again.
[testing long ISLAND WATERS
Bacteriologists to Make Tests J for Oyster Pollution
Bacteriologists from the Lederle la- [boratoi'les in .Munhattan are making IvlBlts to various places on Long island land taking samples of water from the [bays and creeks where oysters grow, Ifor microscopical examination. 'i'ho [tests are lo be made at the reusst of llarge hotels lu .Manhattan and Brook- llyn which obtain Iheir oysters from |Long Island shippers.
Tho hotel people, it is claimed, de- Istre a clean bill cf health for all the [bivalves ibey rei eive from Long [island notw'ltlisiandliig some of the ¦boards of health have issued public latatements thai the waters in which 16 oysters grow are without pollu- an, the hotels insisted that the tests Ihe made.
s"Mrt. Briggt of the Poultry Yard" Under the direction of Albert Stein ir. members of the Girls' Friendly
ISociety of the C3hurch uf the Ascen- lon, Rockville Centre, will be.giu re-
IhearsaU of the farce comedy "Mrs. iriggs of the Poultry Yard" this week, ind the piece will be presented at ¦>arlah Hall ou Friday evonlns. AprU
SLEIGH RIDERS ENTERTAINED
Party from Floral Park and Bell- rose Have Fun at Rockville Centre Grill
A sleigh riding party from Floral \ Park and Uellrose was entertained at the itockviile Centre Grill Friday '. night. The party, composed of ten couples, indulged in dancing, paiiook ' of a substantial supper which' was prepared speciallj for them and had ' a jolly god lime all around. They de¬ parted at a late hour. ' Those who composed the festive party were:-.'Vlr. and .Mrs. ^1. Preston Evans, Mr. and ; .Mrs. Judge Kenneth W. Hardon. Mr. and -Mrs. George .M. Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Jones. .Mr. and Mrs. t.'. A. Baldwin, Frederick Dickersoii, Dr., and -Mis. Uoss,,50f Queensland .Mr. W. , J. Hamlin, of Chicago.
TO DREDGE MILBURN BAY
Baldwin Harbor Company Awards '
Cbhtract—Will Also Dig Canal.
'File Baldwin Harbor Realty Coin-- pany has awarded a contraci for the; opening of a canai in front of its \ property al Baldw in.aud for the dredg¬ ing oul of .Milburn bay. When the dredging is completed il w ill be pos- ] sible for boats to come w ithin a short j distance Of the company's property I and within IbO feet of the Eastern ; Boulevard from which point the canal , is to be extended toward the bay. |
.\ colony of high-class bungalows i will he established along the canal, j Several siiih stiiiciures have already beeu erected. The bungalows wiil be equipped with all modern iniprove- ments so they can be occupied in winter as well as summer. ;
The company intends to establish ' bathing heaclies near the bungalows. .
WILD DUCKS DIE OF HUNGER
Bays and Creeks Frozen Over
Unable to Obtain Food pWlld ducks- iu gieat numbers have ' been starving to death since the' creeks and bays along the Soutii Side froze over. The birds have been un¬ able to obtain food for sevei'al weeks past. Baymen of'Freeport and adja¬ cent villages repoit seiiii; many of the birds fall exhausted wiiile searching for food and too weak lo stand on lheir feet. The birds Hutter a bit af¬ ter failing and die in a short time.
At the eastern end of the^Jt-ong Island the birds have become so craved for food they allght'i near the mainland and could be easily captured U th«7 IMM pormlttod. y
SPRING ACTIVITY IN REALTY PREDICTED
Owners and Brokers Note In¬ crease in Inquiries for Prop¬ erty in South Side Villages
NUMBER OF TRANSACTIONS REPORTED
Unfavorable Weather Conditions No Drawback to Increasing De¬ mand for Homes and Sites
By Samuel R. Fisk
.\ ilei-id.'d advaiH-e in the r<'al estate markei is notiietbie along the S«)Uth Side of Long Island, notwitbslanding Weatiier <-onditlons liave been excep¬ tionally unfavorable and the selling season has not fairly oiiened.
'.M Valley Stream. Lynbrook, Rock¬ ville Centre and Freeport. iiupiii-ies for homes and hiiilding sites at mod¬ erate jiri'-es have been keeping a.uents bus.^.
.\t Baldwin, the Baldwin Ilarbor Company. developers of a large tract for cottages and bungalows, expects a prosjierous season.
ill Uoosevelt. I'iiarles F. Behr, tlie enterprising real estate dealer, is pre¬ paring to develop a live acre iraci ac¬ quired from .Mis. .\nianda IV'drh-k and erect a number of seiiii-bunj;alow (ol- taues.
At Bellmore. (adman II. Frederick is disposing of,six-room houses, with (|iiai-ter acre plots regularly.
.\lassape(|'ua, where the Queens Land and Title Company, lias erected a number ot line homes, is showing a marked iiiowth.
At Rockville Centre. Baylis and I'niden have sold live acres of land on Hemiislead avenue, which formed a Iiart of the old Daniel De.Mott farm, lo Charles \'ande>eer ol Lynbrook. .Mr. Vandeveer will ere. I a lar,i;e house on the proiierly.
George F. 'i'lapp of Merriik road, Rix-kvllle Centre, has sold several lols in Hillside Park
Williani F. .Nolan, real estate brok¬ er of l''reel.dll. I,-pol Is Ilie following l(K-al sales:
Cdtnme ol Dr. William il. RiUK-le on Whaiev sireel to Carrie Chrislie" of islip.
Two cdllnm-s on Rulland road, lor T. .1. (Jilleii lo Charles D. Wi. ks. of iiellmore.
Cottage ol s P. Pel lil on East .Mil Ion streei. lo I'rank A, .Moran.
Cottage of John O'llare on iOasl .Millon street to Anthony 1). .Marino.
Plot on the west side of iiutfalo avi- line lo Anthony Elar.
I'lot l.'iOxlOU, north side ol .Meserole avenue, to a loial buyer.
Plot 111.1x10(1. west side of P.iiffalo avenue, to Alfred Kondozzo
Plot 57xlH2. north side of Grand avenue, to a local buyer.
Cottag(> on flillside avenue lo .i. D. I-'airhairn.
av, 24x124. Lynbrook.. r nom
Dovscy. .¦< I', t,, K Plant. 190x2S. Lyn¬ brook , II (»m
Soper, J ('. to Brower Estate, rtn. Pot¬ ter map. Lynbrook. noni
Delano. F T. to J W Carty, adj w I I
Jones. 12r.\',T. Rockville Centie nom .''ame to same, e s Halio>er st. 100x4.",,
Rockville Cf'Tiire nom
l-^imohar Co lo W Sommer. lots :',:.'-:',4.
blk 4, Lonj; Beach nom
Same to same, lots 98-100. blk !i:i. Ixing
Beach *.. • nom
Same lo same, lots 77-79, blk 9:1 Long
Beach iiotii
Same to same, lots 41-43, blk i+4. Long
Beach nom
Queens Park Railway Co to .1 L Mott
lots 47. 48. blk B. Franklin Sii.nom L. 1. Railway Co to S .Schaller. lot iMH.
Frederick Farms. Bellmore. .. .nom Garden City p:states to H B Slater,
lots 7-!i. blk HI. Garden Clfy. . . .nom Rockville Cenlre \'illa Co to R{M-kville
Centre Title Co. lots 42, 4:!, blk 2'J
Rockville Centre nom
.Same to J Grtlimann. lots 4 1. 4.',. blk
18 Rockville Centre nom
Same to W Torgersen. lots \2. 4:i. blk
29. Rockville Centre nom
Same to RiK-kville Centre V Co, lots
:'7. "H. blk 2H. Ro«kville Centre, .nom Rockville Cenlre Trust Co to same.
lots 4 1. 4.". blk IS. Rockville
Centi-f nom
Same to same, lots 47-.')2, blk 2S. Roik-
ville Centre nom
.Same lo Rockvilie Centre Estates, lots
8-10. blk :i:!. Rockvifle Centre..nom Gray. M E. to S Erber, lots l\-A7,. inc
blk 40. ti.Hv Easi Massapeqiia. .nom Same lo same, lols 1-25. blk 42, East
.Massarieipia nom
Wetteran. C .\. to S E Cornwell. lots
7-9. 22-24. blk I. Cornwell Heitz map.
llicks\ ilie nom
.Same to same, lots l;i-2i. blk 4. Heitz
map, Hicksville nom
American GrindiiiLi Co. to W S Kee-
naii. lols "(1. ;',I, blk .\'. Hiik.s-
ville nom
Tachella. .M G. to M A Laiiati, lols 40.
41. blk t::,. .N Y Sh Co. Central
I'ark nom
.N V Sub Ld Co lo iTreniacosia. lots
8-10. blk i;2. Centrlt'l I'ark nom
.\' V Sub Ld Co to .1 Co,sentino. lots
Kl-". blk 9. Hicksville noni
Same to G Cosentino, lots (Jl-:!. blk 9.
Hicksville nom
.Same lo G C'osentiiio. lot 11. blk 7.'.
Central Park nom
Montray Ry Co to A J Wooller. lols
- li-ll.i. blk 9. Hicksville nom
Sherman. 1). to ,M Eiistein. lot 8. Fox
I'ariii. Central Park nom
.Montray Ry Co to C .M Rowlee, lots
11-ir, blk 10. Hii-ksville nom
.N V Sub Ld lo D Ferraro. lots .'.7, .',S.
blk 1. Cenlral Park nom
Franza, A, to G Orrlco. lots 24, 2.'). blk
1, ('entral Park nom
Rotlienbauiii. E. to P>. Rotheiibaum,
lots :•,. 4-. blk 1.0, HIckville nom
Knowles. A C, to F H Sanford. fOOx
200. s Forest a v. Glen t^ove. , . .nom N V Sub Ld Co to A Cicolella. lot :il,
blk 2. Hicksville nom
Plainfield Ld Co to J L Egan, lots tii-
•>:!, (;ien Cove nom
.N' V Sub Ld Co lo G Trapani. lols I. 2. ¦ blk 40. Cenlral Park nom
Legislature to Adjourn March 27
The N(-w Vork .Siatt^ Legislature will adjourn .March 27. The present session has been the shortest on rec¬ ord since 1892, when Benjamin F. D'Dell was Governor.
REALTY RECORDS Judgments
l.Nanie lirst gi\fn, thai of judgment
. debtor. I
Diiiin, V\'--R W HehinH-ndinger .$:i27.0]
Davis, E C Saks <!ii Co 1X58.10
Des Chnppelles. A-,.lilai-k. Star
and Frosi 166.22
DIcke, H J- Bowker Fertilizer Co. $600 Blo.vom. S G a;- A .M —J A
Lat tin $436.08
Bohaman. .M V -W Geiinuth. $300.09 Bedell. J J Sulzberger SoiisCo $226.96
Barry. S .M- E J Bennett $291.0,"i ,
Baird, li- R W Hemmendinger $327.01 '
Assignments of Mortgages r S B iV: .M G Co,to Suil'olk Co. .Mutual
Ins. ('o . $r).000 ,
Horan, C. to A Chapel $900
Wellacb. A, lo S G Welta.-h .... $2,000
Burton. G, lo S F Kornder $1,400
Diiey, J F. lo C Muller $l.tiOU
Lepe, H. to 11 A Rudiger $800
Fatscher, F, to .M Fatscher. ... $4,500
Same to same $3,000
.Same to same...-. $1,700
Smith, W, to Isi \at. Bank of Free-,
port $200
Same lo same $400
Same lo same $300
Bank. L, IM B .Murray (2) $1,700
Aflen, C L, to Hall-Bon hei-I Co.$2,500
Powell, T. lo I) Floyd $1,900
Hoel'fner, A. u> P 11 Hoetlner. .$2,600
Mortgages Warranly Ry Co to I.. Jaeck. w; s Long
Beatli a\, 119x175. Freeporl.. $1,500 ^:bert. C .M, to .M C Meagher, lots 535-
7. .Meagh r map. Westbury. .$1,215 Limgworth, .M D. lo Bank of i{ock\ille
Centre, lots 12. bk 1, .Marion I'ark.
Rockville Cenlre .....$475
Burton, G to .S F Kornder (see assis) Straubel. E V to S V Smith, e s dem¬ ons st, 125x100, Bellmore $1,500
Barrie. E P to S Foreman, lols II 13.
Lynbrook Ests $3.U0O
Bed-11, G A. to II B Crnfi. h)ts 4-5. bk
6, Cedarhurst .North : . . . .$3,500
.Naylon .M. lo .M Sheehan, lol 23, bk 19,
Marsh mai>, Cedarhiirst..... ,$1,500 Story, F I-: D. to K L Mealy. I acre,
Cedarhurst . .": $2,50O'.
Pettit dt Lamb Co to W C Roe, lot 165
-Miller map, Freeport $2,100
Same to same, lots 2-3. same map.
Frteport $2,100
Hall, j J C. to S A Pearsall. lots 41-2
Brown map. llempsiead $1,000
Blum, J J. to H Girth, lols 482-3, 52.5-6
VVindiiorst map, Wesibni-.v . . . .$2.8i 0 Talmadge. li R, fo N S B A: .M Co, lots
375-6, Hempstead Heights... .$1,600 Ci^nveyances Folger. J J. ,Jlo A Raegener, lot 46,
WoodlaiullPark, Rockville Cen. nom Rowe. F jT, to H G Avon, lots 140-143.
iii;,> at Norwood nom
V;^t,IC K, to F .M Rowe, lots 163-166.
map at .N'orwood nom
Weil, E J. to L Weil, lot 28. map of
Lawrence nom
Wolfe, (' J, to B Brockwell. n s Scran- ton av, 75x211, Lynbrook nom
Hogan, jM K, to G H Kehr, lot 30. blk
116. ^ng Beach nom
Plant, F, to C S D0XM7, w » S^mmt
Long Island R. R. Time Table
(Effective Oct. 21st, 1913)
Leave Merrick for New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter¬ mediate stations, weekdays, 5.16, 5.52, 6.38, 6.57, 7.17, 17.28, 7.55, 18.13, 8.54, 10.12, A. M.; 12.22, 3.08, 4.04, 5.32, 6.42, 8.13, 10.30 P. M.; fkl. 56 A. M.; Sundays, 6.48, 9.H, A. M.; 12.04, 2.54, 4.28, 5.33, 7.06, 9.46 P. M.
Leave Freepor.t for New York.Penn¬ sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week¬ days* 5.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43, 8.0U, 18.17, 8.58, 9.48, 10.17 ilO.50 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08, 5.05, 5.37, (k46, 8.16, 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. .M. SuiuTais, 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.58, 4.32, 5 :;7, 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains le:i.e Freeport for Auiity- ville. Bab.Moii. Patchogue and inlei> mediale siaiions, weekdays, na4.44, 8.10, a8.53, 9.52, 11.53 A. M.; aL48, as2.21, 2.48, a3.5-9, aia.04, 15.33, a5.56, a6.20, 6.41, a7.06, 7.41, a8.03, a9.05, 11.21 P. .M.; 12.19 (to Patch¬ ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun¬ days, 5.31, a9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28, a3.54, 7.34, a9.03, all.14 P. M.; al.42 A. M.
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Staiion. for Freeport, .Merrick and principal luleriiiediate sialious na3.40. 7.06, a7.51. 9.07 (exiept Merrick,) 11.^0 A. .VI.: al2.55, sal.25. 2.00, a3.o6, ia4.0S, t«4.!4, a5.00, a5.31, 5..50, a6.16-, 6.46, a7.10, as.08, 10.25, all.:'.o, al2.30 P. M.: Sundays. 4.30, aS.2ri, 11.34 A. .M.; 1.38, a2.58. 6.37, a8.08, al0.18 P. .M., al2.35 night.
a Trains ruu to nabylon iniy.
n No Brooklyn coniieciions.
k Stops on signal; runs to Valley Stream only.
s Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
i Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holidays.
Trains lea\e Brooklyn. Flatbush Ave. Station, about the same time as those, shown from New York. Penn¬ sylvania Slatlon. This lime table sub¬ ject lo change wUhout notice.
Masters of Electricity
That's what we are. We do evfijthing with eb-.n-lclty but make it. We wire ami iu.stall for all places and all pr.iposes. We can solve the preblein.^ of electrical seivice, and we can give prompt and efficient "iirst aid in cases of emergency. You may rely upon serrice as satisfactory and safe.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 SMdi bm Smd, Frt4«l, N. V.
Realty Development In Roosevelt
Five aires of land on .Nassau roiii Rosevelt. iiav*" been pur. h«!¦<•<I !•> Charles F. Behr. the-enierp! isinu real estate broker and devloper. irom .Mrs. Amanda Pedritk and will be subdivid¬ ed into home sites duiing tne spring. A new house in V.lutehou.'^e villa, re¬ cently built by Mr. P.ehr, wlih a num "her of othei-s, flsiires In the transa. tion. The land acquired by Mr Behr is in the .entral part of I!oose\.'-U, i high and will afford a niiiiih.r ol' li.- sirable Iiome sites.
N. Y. & L. I. TRACTION COMPANY TIME TABLE
In effect January 1, 1912 Mineola-Brooklyn Division Streets. Leave Iteii^pstead, Main and Front South hound—4.30, 4.45. 5.05, 5.:'.(i a. m.. and every thiriy minutes till 11.OO p. m. Then 12.00 m. (this cat- goes i() Rosedale and waits twenty minutes, then proceeds to City Line, arriving at 2.00 a. m.
Nortli bound—5.30 a. m. and (•\ery thirty minutes tilf 12.0i» a. m.
.\ fifleeli-m'nule headway is operat¬ ed between Baldwin (Stop 85) and Brooklyn as follows: Week days, eN- (-epi Sundays, lea\e Gram and Lioerty streets, Brookl.vn. Coo a. m. till 7.00 a. m., then 4.:'.o ]> m. till 7.00 p. in. Sundays: fifteen minute service o[i- eraled between Itockviile Centre and lirooklyn from 12.00 noon lo 8.45 p. in.
Hempstead-Jamaica Division Leave Hempstead, .Main and Front Streeis. Wesi hound -5.30 a. m. and every thiriy minuies till 11.30 p. in. Sun¬ days. 6.00 a. m. to 11.30 p. m Leave Jamaha, Washington and Ful ton Streeis. f^ast bound -6.15 a. m. and every Ihirty minutes thereafier Ull 12.15 Tl, 111. Sundays. 6-15 a. m. and every thiriy niinuTes till 12.15 p. m.
Mineola-Jamaica Division Lea\e .Mineola. Iioulevard and Old Country Road. West hound -5.45 a. m. and every thirty minuies till 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, lirsi car 6.15 a. m., then the same schedule as week days.
Leave Jamaica, Wasliliigton and i'ul lon Streets. East bound—6.30 a. m. and every thirty miuutes till 10.00 p. m.. tlieii 11.00 p. 111. and 12.00 midnitilii. Sun¬ days, Iirst (-ar at 7.00 a. m., then same schedule as week days. ¦
J .M. STODDARD.
Superiiiiendeiii
ANTHONY PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
All Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wanlagh
OFFICE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE, L. 1.
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schluter Employs Both Judiciously
HENRY C. SCHLUTER
"The Quality Grocer"
Te.ephone 635 PROMPT DELIVERY
MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L I.
WATCH REPAIRING
There is no giiesswoik in our WATCH iH-;!',\IRlN(i--every fea¬ ture of our v*ork is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT in the virlest 4efail or we won't permit lb. • watch to leave our establishment.
When you eniiust your watch to our hands for repairing, cleaning, oiling, etc., you are certain, of it coming baek io .vou in faultless cou- dition, keeping time to the second —A.ND,our charges will be no high¬ er than what you will pay for in¬ different work.
Have us serve you
A. E. MILLER 42 South Main St. Freeport
Greetings From
HENRY J. RAYMORE
"The Piano Man"
KNABE - LESTER - CONCORD - DECKER & SON
Pianos and Player Pianos
Arcade Baildinf, at tbe Depot
FREEPORT NEW YORK
THE METZ
Motor Car
4 ,\lin(l,'-,. watei cooled. Bosvh liigli u-Msiun majnelo. 32 miles 1)11 I gallon of gasolene. Equip¬ ped. Pricg, F O B. J475.00
MERRICK GARAGE
Chas O. Colvin & Son l^
Smith Street Telephone 897
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HENRY'L-R-HIMMEL
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Ask For "S&H" Green Trading Stamps
FOR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. FEB. 2.'?
Specials For One Week
in stock at LOWEST _ PRICES. We have every thing of the BEST for Keepers of Lent. Don't fail to visit our Stores this week and take advantage of the SPECIAL CUT PRICES. You notice what the Diamonds read this week Last week 54,3—this week 549. They tell the story of the LARGEST RETAIL GRO¬ CERS IN THE WORLD. No let up until every City, Town, Village. H.imlet and Cross-RoWa has an A&P Store where the people—the consumers—can procure their GRO CERIES FROM FIRST HANDS and Jo away to a certairi extent with the HIG H COST OF LIVING. Eliminate the Middleman's Profits. WE GIVE "S& H" GREEN TRADING STAMPS- ASK FOR THEM.
Special Sale IVORY SOAP 7 cakes 25c
Not mare than 7 cakes to a cusloiner
lona Baked Beans can 7c I Dried Lima Beans ii> 7c
Broken Rice, per Ib, 3cJ Rolled Oats, per lb, 4c
STRAIId fOMTOESrplr'cairic
Scotch Peas, per lb, 4c
GOOD NEWS FOR LENT KEEPERS^
Herring, Kippered or Tomato
can, 10c. Cohoes Salmon No. 1, can, 12c. Norway Mackerel, 8 Ib. kits, 99c. Japanese Crab Meat, '.'/a, can
23c Japanese Crab Meat, ^'a,
can, 38c. [C^^
l.obst«r, i/a'a, can 80cr
Lobster, I's, can 55c. Herring, Kippered or Tomato,
can 15c. lona Cod Fish, Ib. 12'/2C. Gorton's Cod Fish, Ib 15c. A&P Bonellcsi Cod Fish, Ib 15c Shrimp, can 15c. Tuna Fish, J/j'* can 12i/';.c. Tuna Fish, I's, can 18c.
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