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BOOT AND BHOB RBPAOUNO
expert Mioe Rearer
RMwoMhle Prleea
FRANK CHIMERI
1« ¦reeklyn Ave., rreepert, M Y.
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RBPAIRINO AND JOBBINO E8TIMATB8
CHAS. F.FRITZ, Jr.
SSS N. Main St Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 744
JOHN M. SIMPSON
Expert Machiniat
Eaginie Installing and Re¬ pairing. Marine Work a Specialty
Main Street
HmA tt FrMHTt RiTOT TeTephone 578-W
While in MiDeola
atop at HENRY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Where yoa will meet yonr Friends
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GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D. Eye dieeaeee only. Office hours Tues- day* and Thursdays from 8 to 11 A. M, and by appointment. 1
r Wallace atreet, corner Brooklyn ave. nue, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 778.
Freeport Sea Food Market and Oyster Saloon
FRED M. SMITH, Proprietor
Everything In Sea Food in Season
We Serve OysUrs, Clams a Chowders
16 W.Merrick Road, Freeport
TELEPHONE 2-M
Long Island Railroad Time Table
Leare MemcK cor New Tork, Penn- aylrania SUUon, Brooklyn and Inters aaedlate aUtiona, week daya. 6.16, 6.62, «.!>, C.66. 17.18, IM, 8.01, 8.16. 10.12 A. M.; IS.SS. 8.09, 4.17, 6.88, 8.41, >.». 18.6I P. If.: Bondaya, 8:48, 8.80 A. M.; 18.84, 8.44, 4.88, 6.83, 8.08. 10.477 P. M..
Leave FreeiMrt for New York. Penn- eytranla Station and Brooldyn, week¬ days, 6.20, 6.66, 6.42, 7.00, 17.22, 17.47 8.06,18.17. 8.56, 9.47, 10.17 A. M.; 12.27, 8.18, 4.21, 6.02, 6.48, 6.46, 9.26, 11.03 P. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.24, A. M.; 12.08, 8.48, 4.82, 6.87, 6.40, 8.12, 10.51, P. U.
Traina leave Freeport to' Amityrille Babylon Patcliogue and intermediate sUtiona week days, na4.44, 8.10, a9.32, 11.63 A. M.: el.43, aa2.22, 2.44, a3.58, a4.69, t6.27. al5.55, a6.19, 6.45, a7.06, .7.44, a9.07, alO.47. P. M.; 12.17, 2.04, night. Sundays, 6.31, a9.20 P. 'M.; 18.89, 8.87, a3.62, 7.33, a9.02, all.l4 P. M.: 1.48, night
Traina leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal intermediate stations, na8.S8, 7.06, a8.36, 11.00 A M.; sal2.48, aal.24, 2.00, a3.00, a4.03, 14.44, (except Merrick). Ia5.00, a5.29, 5.54, a6.17, 6.50, a8.11, a9.50; 11.30 P. M.; al.lO. night. Sundays, 4.30, a8.24, 11.84, A. M.; 1.37. aS.68. 8.89, aS.OS. alO.18 P. M.: al2.36 ¦IShl
• Traina rui. to Babylon only.
n No Brooklyn conneotlona.
a Saturdays only.
I Bzcept ^aturdaya.
t axoept ^holidays.
t MKOfpt Saturdays and hoUdaya...
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush At*. Station, about tbe aanw time aa tt|OM «hovm from New York. Pennayt i^sis •tatloa. Thla time Uble snbjeet •• Anat* MtbanX aetloa.
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Tbe Annoal School Meeting oIL ttis InbabltanU ot VoUmTtm S^otrt XN»' triet Ma 8 of the Tear* ef W*Mist—d. qoalifted to vote at school ipeettngs In said district, will be held In tb* •»¦ sembly room ot tlie School BnlMlng, Grt>v« and Piu« aireeU, on Teas day. May 4, 1915. at 8:00 P. M.. for tbe purpose of Meeting two Trustees for three years tn place of Robert H. Hunt and Wallace R. Post, whose terms of oiBce will expire on Jmy 31, 1915, and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before the meeting.
Iteted Freeport, N. Y., March 39. 1915.
By order of the Board of Eklui^- tlon, S
Francis C. Morse, Clerk.
¦The Popular
"GROW-SIR
G. H. Rapp
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits, and Vegetables
in Season
15 Bedell Street
Phone 417-W
Prompt Delivery
Eggs Eggs
We want to serve you with freab eggs produced from tiie cleanest (owls and Coed under perfect sanitary con¬ ditions. Eggs for hatching.
W« solicit mail orders—w* deliver by Parcels Post
Standard Leghoni Farm
SMITH STREET MERRICK
TEL. 818 J.
CHOICE
Fruits and Vegetables
PRICE QUAUTY QUANTITY
EMPLOYED JUDICIOUSLY
CenARHUMT OOMIP
As th* result of obts|nlac aa ia- Junctioi|: against the truateea of tUs vUlage pnolilbtting ttem from potUns a proposition before tbe voters at tlie regular el*etton, a specUl electkMi wiii be neldi nexz Thursday. The vot¬ ers wIU decide which of two patented pavements will be used to rei>aiT six roadways. The proposition favored by the truateea provides for the exr pendlture of 836<i.OOO, while the oppo sltion wsints tbe streets repaired at a cost of 110,000 in excess 'Cf tbe for- nlBt amount.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horn, of Cen¬ tral avenue, gave a children's party this week for their daughter. Miss MoUie Horn, and Master Harry Sea- __„
ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sealy. i ^^' April S. "• • • •
Mrs. Thomas F. White.f of Broad¬ way, has returned from French Lick Springs, Ind.
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Th* MkcheU ooHnc*. la Waahing- ton avcBue. has beea leased to Mr. gd. J. Laonhardt and th* Pearsall co/t^ Uge. In Central avaoplB |o Mr. Frank Pentlatch of Manasttan.
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•Hr. and Mra. E. E. StckoJi. of C*fi tral avenue, are back fr#Mn a etay with friende at Amagsnawtt; Ii. I.
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The New York University Olee Club will give an entertainment In the house of the Cedarhnrat Club on Sat¬ urday evening, April 17.
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The Holy Name Sodaty, the Rosary societies and tbe Catholic Society of St Joachim's Church will give a endire/ and a dance in the lo4^1 pa¬ rochial school baU on Monday oven-
Mrs. William Wall, of Auerbach lane, has returned from a stay witb friends In Bt'ooklyn.
Hoyd G. Zulu
PROPRIETOR
TWO STORES
POST & CONlOiN BUILDING
North Main Street
ADEL'S MARKET
So. Main Street
Aladdin's Lamp Realized
Al4LADIN'S LAMP I A fairy UI* BO longer. It ia here—it I* yous at eoBUoand. And you don't have to rUb it to get what you wish tor. Just push a button and you get light h«at and power from the electric current running through your wires. Light for every nook in t|ie bouse—heat toi your radiators, your cooking, your hot-water supply—power to drive your sewing machine, your fans, your vacu¬ um aleaner—electricity, the modem Aiaddln'a Lamp, la a magic source of sanitary conditions, comfort and con- renienoe in the home. Let us pot ALADDIN'S LAMP into >our house. We are specialists in this kne—supply¬ ing everything but current. And we guarantee our work.
James F. Campion
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR flaeceric Light Wiring. Fixtures and
Electrical Supplies
se 8. Grove St Freeport, N. Y
Telepbone Oonaection
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
MATS CLEANED AND RENOVATED CIQAR8, CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKAlilS
44 S. Main St FREEPORT
Furs Furs Furs
MRS. E. J. BARKER
South Hesman A^«. Baldwin, L. 1.
TaL TN ftaeport
We are sivin^; away
the mantles and glassware needed to keep all gaa arcs in stores in good shape. In addition to this we are sendiing a man around to ad- Just all your lights three times a month, and put on sucih mantles and glassware as is needed.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
You can be sure that your lights will always be in first claas shape in the future. If you have an arc of which we have no record, let us know, and we will put your name on our Maintenance Man's list then you will be sure of always having
NEVER OUT GAS 'UGHT
Nassau and Suffolk Lighting G).
George MacDonald. President
Mr. WlUinn Owvas is having a cot¬ tage boQt in Oakwood avenue.
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Mrs. Max H. Stransa, of Manhattan, haa leased Mrs Robert Murray's cm- tace. in Spruce atreet.
WOODMERE GOSSIP
Mrs. F. Tilden Brown, of the Bou- lievard, has returned from Florida.
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Mrs. S. E. WiUiams. of Wyckoff place, is entertaining Mrs. E. Bamcb. of Brookllne, Mass.
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Members of the Per.Oradus Club of the Woodmere High School are rehearclng a comedy play to be given the middle of next month. ,
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Miss Ullian Talbot, of Flushing, L. L, is a guest of Miss Carrie Daub, of West Broadway.
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Miss F. M. Campbell, of Hewlett Bay Park, has gone to San Franciscf
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Mt. W. p. W. Half and family, of Hewlett Bay park, are back' from a sojourn in the South.
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Miss Supan E. Lane, of Central ave- is staying with friends at Barnstable, Mass.
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MisB Ida Cornell, of Broadway, has returned from Oceanslde, L. I.
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An informal golf tournament will be played to-morrow on the links of the Woodmere Country Club.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. GUlingham. of Manhattan, have arrived for the sea¬ son and are at their cottage In Frank¬ lin avenue.
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Miss Ada Furness, of Grant Park, has returned from Waterbury, Conn
LAWRENCE GOSSIP
Miss May MeWhinney, of Washing¬ ton avenue, has returned from a sta> with her sister, Mrs. Frederick Mac key, of Newark.
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Miss Lyna Enni.s, who had been a guest of Mrs. J. E. Morgan Dodge, of Lawrence avenue, has returned to Manhattan
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Mrs. F. K. Stevens, of Broadway, is back from Washington.
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Mrs. O. S. Seymour, of Broadway, has returned from Kerkonson, N. Y.
iMiss Ruby Robertson, of Central avenue, has returned from Mineola, L. I., where she was a guest of her sisten Mrs. Travers Soper.
Mr.land Mrs. A, L. Norrls, of Law rence ^Beach, are sojourning in For- nandlna, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thayer, who h.'id been staying with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams, of Lawrence Beach, have returned to Manhattan.
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Mr. Lewis Everts, of Bayview ave¬ nue, Is back from New Haven.
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Miss Floyd Abrams, of Lord avfc nue, is entertaining Miss Susie Hew¬ lett, of Oceanslde, L. I.
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A dance will be given next Friday evening in the Nassau Inustrial School house.
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Miss Muriel M. Hankins, who had been a guest qt Miss Gladys C. Bo\v ker, of Spring street, has returned to Richmond Hill, L. I.
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Miss Susie Abrams, of Springfield, L. I., is a guest of Mrs. A. H. Wanser, of Morris avenue.
LEGAL NOTICES Supreme Court, Nasaag County MARY E. SMITH, JOHN WAINWRIGOIT and JOHN LYON, aa Exec¬ utors of the Last Will and Testament of George Smith. Deceas¬ ed, . ,
Plaintiirs, ';.. "•., SUMMONS.
—againBt—- MARY EMMA BAKEiR. IndividuaUy sj^^d as Ad- ministratrix *; o f the Qoods. Chattels aiid Credits which, were of Ira H. Bakei^ Deceased, CHAR-LES BAKER, RALPH-NAFIB, CAR- RIB FRANCIS, GRACE WEST, AND PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND¬ ANTS : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this ac tion, and to serve a copy of your an¬ swer upon the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of '.his summons, exclusive of tbe day of flervice; and in case of your failure to appear or answer. Judg¬ ment will be taken against you by de¬ fault for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, January 6, 1915.
GEORGE MORTON LEVY,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Office & P. O. Address. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. TO CHARLES BAKER AND RALPH NAFIE, DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable James P. Niemann, County Judge of Nassau County, N. Y.. dated March 27, 1915. and filed with the complaint in this action In the ofllce of tho Clerk of tbe County of Nassau at Mineola, Nassau County, N. Y. Dated. March 30. 19)6. OBOROEi MORTON LEVY, PlalntlfTa Attorney, Ofllce * P. O. Address, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y.
Millinery and Hair Goods
Your own combingi oui^e up in any ttyie you desire NOTIONS EMBROIDERY La5iES' WARE
"A Mark Of Dtstincthn On Every Hat" Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
Mrs. Kate Osborne
18 West Merrck Rd.
'''Freeport
Telephone 895-W
DANGER! STOP! LOOK!
Did you ever study out or inquire what process your clothing under. went In the posseaaion of the launoiy men}
There are a great many lothsome and infectious diseases that can be transmitted from one person to another through the clothing, unless the areatest caution and care be exercised In the process of laundering.
Then, again, a majority of places sprinkle their clothes with spray from the mouth—do you want yours treated in that way?
Our sanitary conditiona are perfect. We have installed not only ea- pensive, but modern, machinery, changing and renovating the tntir* plant
We think that it Is only fitting that vye announce to our customers an* the public that we do 4ll our o^n work—«n our premises—under our per¬ sonal supervision, insuring perfect sanitary conditions and prompt servUoe.
Why take or permit your laundry to go to the city or some ether place, where you can know absolutely nothing of where or how It Is haiw died or treated? We do, not only good work, but guarantee satisfactloii. Our motto is, "A satisfied customer it more to be desired than money."
Our prices are the lowest, consistent with perfect and sanitary work.
We solicit a trial that we may demonstrate our claims.
The Nassau Laundry Co.
Formerly Freeport American Laundry
Newton Boulevard and Henry Street, Freeport
r«:lephone 97-R
Ladies of Freeport
YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PROPER KIND OF TAILOR¬ ING WHERE STYLE AND ECONOMY QO HAND IN HAND ENDS IN THE
GOLDFARB STYLISH WAY
AND AN ADDED ATTRACTION HERE iS OUR
REALLY REASONABLE PRICES
WE MAINTAIN AN EXPERT DEPARTMENT FOR
i2LEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING
SPECIAL PRICES LADIES' SUITS, WITH MATERIAL, FROM $15.00 UP LADIES' SUITS, FROM OWN MATERIAL, $8.00 UP DRESSES MADE, FROM $3.00 UP SKIRTS MADE, FROM $2.00 UP
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR AND DR^SMAKER
' 36 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport, New York Telephone CaU,307J
H. GOLDFARB
Edwsu-d Smith Mau^n F. Murphy
SMTTH & MURPHY
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS
Hot Air, SteanCand Wa^ Heatera, Tin, Copper, Iron Work
15 Blejell St, Freeport, L. I.
TelepkoM 36S
George W. Raynor
Staple & Fancy
GROCER
Flour, Feed, Bacon, Boiled Ham, eto. "WE SOUCIT YOUR TRADE"
11 W.Merrick Rd. Freeport Telepiione 837