l>^«l««rarjiHiiera'Defeat •uckviil«
Laat 8«iitirday,a', Kederal t»ar1t,Pen«- sylTania avwiue,, the Federal Juniors, a "newly orgsnlz'd Kreeport team, managed by £. S. i'orter, whitewash¬ ed tbe BoiHtrUle nine In a seven in- •. ning set-to. The Federals rolled up 19 runs by heavy hitting and loose fielding on the part of the Bucktfftes. "Peb" Raynor, pjM-hlng tor thoFe^s. ptaazed the vlslton *ith his out-drop curve, striking out the flrst aeven bat¬ ters who faced hl-n and allowing on¬ ly 3 hits during tht- game. KarBilette, his opponent, was vr Id and incitective at tintes. WhUeh ads catch of a long fly to fight center afier a long run was t a featune. To-day the Keds will try the Klu Klux of Bayview. Score of the Buckvllle game; Federal Juniors .. ?. 3 4 3 3 3 3 — 19 Buckvllles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Batteries— P'ederala. Raynor and iPorter; Buckvilles. Farmh>tte and Pettit.
Hits'—Federals , 14; Huckville, 3.
Errors— Federals; 2; Buckvllle.s, r,.
Lecture on Christian Science Col. William K. Fell, C. H, K., a mem¬ ber of the Bdard of Lectureship of the First Church of ChriKt Scientist, of Boston, Mass., is announced on Mon- bay evening ne>:t at the Village Hail opposite the railroad station ,Hemi)- stead. He will lecture on Christian Science, at 8 o'clock.
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
Contractor and Builder
Lumber. llardw.irc. Paints. Oils. Class
General Supplies
32 Brooklyn Avenue . Freeport
Tel, 208.W opp. R. R. Depot
The Art of
COOKERY
Is ably demonstrated in every cake, pie and loaf of bread pro¬ duced in this modern bakery. Eight year:, of long and un surpassed experience in New York City and our excellent facilities enable us to make and bake tiie best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St.. Post Office Bid.
.WEDDINGS AHD PARTItS SUPPLItD
MARfstein&i WEEK'S Acnvmr
War or Rumors of War Do
Not Afl[ect Real Estate
Market
LOCAL SPECULATORS ARE INTERESTED
Indications Point to a Busy Sum¬ mer in thc Building Line— Carpenters Busy
The inrreased number ol' .sales marks the week's activities in realty affairs on the .South Side.
Mortgages Higglns, .1 V, lo .S A i'ine. w s Front
Sl, Kast Koekaway ni.•'><»"
Peltit & I.,amb Co to Roslyn SaviiiKs Bank, lols 2«0-:5, Alpine I'k, Free- port |2,7r)0
Finlayson. J A, lo J E Warren, Ocean
Av, Rockville (Centre |6,500
Smith, C, lo .M (.' Spanee, s « Thomas
av, UOUxHL', Ualdwin |70o
liehr, .\l, to N II Edward.s. Astor place,
303x139, KooseveU ii.^W
ISartboIomau.s, C .M, to R H Soper, lols
lti'j-70, Rorwer lO.^t. Lynbrook $2.r,0li
Schneider. A, to (.' Hit'iinei. .'r . lol.s
43-4, bk 1. map ai Ilicksvill.- $10(»
Archer, I' .M. lo K .lackson. <• 1 Ceiitrf
av, 110x200, Ilcllinorc *1'00
.Michel, ,1 F, lo VV K Keller, e s Hallock
st, .'iOxHO, Fariuingdalf *l,000
Same to same, same prop Jl.OuO
Abrams, S R, lo T K Box, adj, Abrams
:;i'j\i,H, Kasl Rockaway :^l,8b0
Same to W. I' W Haft. .Ir., adj. Abrams
375x.')H. Kasl Rockaway $."jO0
Assignements of Mortgages iiauon. 11 lo Lynbrook .Nat.liank JL.OOO Van .\'o.-,trand. F (', to VV Van Nos-
00
tri
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"The Rendcrvot;s For Transients"
The Comirercial Hotel
46-48 Main Sireet Freeport N. Y. Charles Johnsen. Prop.
Iln the Heart of the Business
District. Opposite the
Post Office
I LUNCHEON ANR DINNER SPECIAUTIES AT MODEl.^TE PRICES
I Refined, Hori^likc, Itiviting Cosy. Kac vn for Excel¬ lence of Food and
service
Cafe and Grill Room
Bank of Rockville Centre
Capital Stock Total Assets
$50,000.00 $1,524,879.85
A Strong Bank is Most Help¬ ful ta Any Community
Postal Savings Depository
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Interest Paid on Time Deposits Your Patronage Solicited
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ANTONIO PALERMO
— General Conlractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
All mods of Concrete Work Estunates Cheerfully Furnished
Tel. 52J Wantagh
OFFICE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE, L L
Denton, l-l .VI, to (I V Brower.. .;f:!,.")0<i Van I'ell. F .\ lo S S Chainbi^rlain
*4,000 $1,(100 $2,000 ? 1,500 . ..TilOO .|1,:!7'J
Mc(,:artby. C T. lo H .1 Freysa.ss Kliinger, .VI V .VL lo L .lackson.
Quinn. A (', to J .1 Allen
I'osl, S .1, Io L H Ross Co
(iardfu I'ity Ksts to K H Nai)icr Home Tiilf Ins Co to .VI (' Liicson
.fl.OO 0 Meagher. .VI (', to II K Ihadlord .f 1.000
liradtoid, H K, lo V Castle $1'.400
Conveyances Bennett, E J, to .1 C Moechcn, 1) acres,
adj Harper, Rockville Cciuic.nom i'latt. K .\1. lo Ocean Ry Co. lots 6:!-4,
Bay View I'ark. Baldwin nom
Ocean Ry Co to K .VI I'laii. w s B;iy-
vii \v 1(1. Ka.si Rockaway nom
Bedell, A. lo T Bedell, lol.s TBI, Losei-
iiiap, Freeport noiu
•Same to saiiu-, VVc.st Knd av, 2x.,-
Freeporl nom
Roi^kville Centre Co id C L rfusskind,
Ibts ir.-22. blk 22, Rockville CeiiUc
Terrace , ni;iii
Same to sunie, lots 29-111. blk 211, Rock-
ville Centre Terrace noiii
Dox.sey, E, jr, to ti Oral', lols .'i-ti, blk B,
Ridge inai), Kast Rockaway .... nom VViglf, J A. to S D Davies, n I Baldwin
rd, 200x50 Wceanside notn
('arwrick, H, lo C M Scliiuiwieser, lots
;{-4, blk 1), Rid.ge map. East Rocka
way nom
Nichols, C, to E West, s s Archer sl.
150x75, Freeport nom
Same to J Faller, lot 128, Frederick
Farms. Bellmore noni
¦Sigiiioiid Co lo B Trubenback. w s
(JralfinK pl. 151!x25, Freeport... .noiu ,^(.'handi. H, to J .1 Cioissaul. lots i'J-80
.Vlauor lirove. .Vlerrick noni
Crolsant, .1, to .1 .1 Crois.sanl. lols 7«-,S,
-Vlaiu)!' (iiove, MeiriCk nom
Woodworth Ry Co. w s Rocklyn h\.
Lynbrook nom
Vanderveer. (1 F. lo Osborn Terrace
Co, s I .Vlerrick id, Rock\ille Centre
nom
Elseiibrau'n. A R. Io .1 T .VIcl'eak, lols
(iti-V. blk 5, Lynbrook Ld Co....uom L I Bldg Co to F C C;illord. lols 147-
14S, Frederick Farms uom
I'arsons, T, to F VV .Miller, lot 17,
(Hover mat), Baldwin uom
Self, S, to VV Saaueiwa<ker. e s Bed¬ ford av, 100x20, Belliuore nom
Judgments Dunlap, VV "Manhatian Eleclric Lamp
Co $122.72
D'Krrico. J B-C H Suihardi 96.24
Duval, (} H—D,.pood $15,929.60
Dodge, J E M—t^ousolidated Fire¬ works Co $182.76
Eicbeieuian, F A—VV J Spain. .$148.10 i'Jttiiij;er, L-Brooklyn I'nion Elevated
R R Co .'..$109.28
Elliott, C B-.I Idukas ,,.$;',84.35
(iough. 0 -Bank ot Hicksville. .$478.04
Cannon, T A- L P Lederer $27.49
ailnian, F—U Flood $15,929.60
Prize Speaking Contest at Lawrence After considerable changing ot dates arrangements for Ihe Hnal contest of the Nassau I'rize Speaking Association were completed at a meeting of tlie delegates on last li'riday. The contest will be held al the I,awrence High School on Saturday. .May 9, .Miss Olive Stretch, who will represent Free- port in the ,«;irls competition lias drawn lifth place. Stuart Cutler. Freeport's competitor in the boys com¬ petition received tenth, or last place.
A LECTURE ON
Christian Science
Under the auspices of the
Christian Science Society
of HEMPSTEAD, L. I
Will be KivenJ by
Col. WM. E. FELL, C. S. B.
of LEElis, ENGLAND
A member of the Board of Lecture¬ ship of The Mother Church, The nrst Church of Christ, Scienti.st, in Boston, Mas.s.
Munday, Evening, April 27,' 14
at 8 o'clock In
VILUGE HALL, HEMFSTEAD, L. L.
Opposite Railroad StaUon
AdmiMion and Seats Free
Th6 Seal of Purity
U on eV^ry loaf of b-^ead.^ every cake szd ylc is&uufaclu: eu '.r, anr bakery. Our ovens are th<* most up-to-dale and sanitary that can be in.stal'ed. Inspect the cleant.-it bak¬ ery in town.
Our bread is wholesome, noui<<ihinR and pure. Our bread i:? utandard. It is made from formulas pe..scrib¬ ed by the I'nited Sti tes (overn¬ ment
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN Tslephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport,L.I
Pi^^port Clukr Mimrtrcl Called Off
The minstrel entertainment planned ror May 15 by the Freeport Club has been called off. The announcement that Freeport l>odge. So. 1253. B. P. O. E.. would hoi* k minstrel on the twelfth and thirteenth prompted the committee of the club to abandon its aramsenienis. The minstrel will prob-
ftl>iy iitn«f |>iai:f iii tut .a«i.
PUBLIC NOTICES
LONG ISLANDERS ENJOY SHOPPING DAY
Excursion of thc L. I. R R. Well Patronized by South giders
.\ lar>;e number of Lonn Islanders took advantage of the anuual siuinn shoppin;< (lay e.\<urslon of the Look Island Railroad lust aSlurday lo visit the (Ity and as a result, the various post ollices and e.vpresa slalions on the south side as weil as those locat¬ ed elsewhere on the island, have since kepi busy handlini; packages.
Tlie shoppers weri' conveyed lo und from the city on special trains which were'run over ail lines of tlie railroad. TransporUition at low rates, less than half the regular fare, was aflorded travelers from far eastern points. Tickets were made xood for over Sun¬ diiy and until reluiniiiK trains on -Mon¬ day aflernoon. This save an oppor- luiiiiy for the islaud folks ,Jo make visits to their city cousins enjoy a rest alter iiiakinK a round of the stores on Saturday.,
.Vlaiiy of Ihe hiK depaitment stores established special luices for the day. wliich auxnienled lheir trade from ilie country folks.
Freeport to Play Huntington On SaUirday aflernoon ai tiie S<'a- iiiaii avenue ,urouiids, the champion Frpei)orl High School base ball team will.meet the Ihinlinnton llij;li School plavVrs. .M Ihe Suffolk County lads lona a sirons a.uKre^'ation. a (lose same is anllcipaied. On Wednesday of ne.xt week, the Freepori team will play al Lawrence in the Nassau Coun¬ ty pLai;ile chaiiipi(mshi|j series.
Caring for Clothes .Vlosl every KOod housekeeper in Freepori has evolved methods of clolhes care, and has her own ideas about pulling away the furs and win¬ ter clothes of lhe family. We ihink, iiowever, ihey would be inlerested. as we were, in a modern iiiethod lhat is beiiiK deiiioiisi rated at Clnibbuck's Ijliarmacy. Tbis was an iiir-tif;lit. ce- dared paper wardrobe, wliich is made from special hemp and jute iiaper, is pliable and toiiKh tind smells fia,t,'ranl- ly of the clean, sweet odor of the cedar forest. BejuK tuaclically air-liRlil. jirolectiou is assured from smoke, d^isi and moisture, as well as from moths. Ka( h is sti[)t>Iied wilh a set of hooks inside, eiiablinii; one to hanK a kowu or dre.-^s suit so as to avoid creasinff; and in this respecl tbey are much su¬ perior lo the cedar cliesi: while just as proleclive and ever so mucli cheaper.
Freeport's Most Up to-date Drug Store
FRED'K H. PLUMP ARCADE PHARMACY
At the Depot
PHONES. FREEPORT 629 148
FREEPORT NEW YORK
CITY PRICES
FAIR TREATMENT
to the lier user'is our Kuaraniee. We deal fair, our or.naiilzalion is efficient. we know lhat only sati.sfaction can make pt>rinauenl custouiei>-.
We offer tires of demonstrated (lual- ily. the Ooodyear, the Ooodrieh, the I'enn.sylvania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our Kuarantee absol ite.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO.
Telephone 872
Harry E. Betzig John S. Oenton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
PAVING THE WAY
Mud and dollars won't m> Im¬ prove you neighborhood -c'ouble your properly Value—eliminate all the mud holes—pave your ' way to riches—put dow.i side¬ walks and curbs that are suar- anteed
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
258 S. Oc«an Ave., Freeport. N. Y. Tekphone 229
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the urdfrsigned in the Chambers of the Board of Super¬ visors on Sth day of May, 1914, at 10 A. .M., for the erection of additions to the Na.'^.sau County Court i|louse, in accordance wilh the plans, general conditions and specifica'ions thereof, prepared by VV. B. TuU'm.n , .\rchitect, of 81 Fult(»n Street, New lork City.
All bids shall be prefleuied in sealed envelop, b on or before Ue day 4pd hour above named, and bhall be ac¬ companied by a certifie'l c;ie( k upon a Nallonal or Stale Bank, drawn to the order of Daniel J. He«?euiau, Treasur¬ er of the t;ounly of Nassau, enclosed in a .separate sealed envelope, which checks :-iiall be drawn in li.e following sum.-';
Checks accompanyins; bids upon the eniire work shall be for a sum total of at least Twehe thousi.nd (*12,0U0) Dollars.
Checks accompanyini; bids upon the general work e.vcludin;., plumbing, nealing and electric wirui.i;, a sum not less than Ten thousand (ilb.OUO) dol¬ lar.-.
Check,- acconii)anyinn bids lor plumbiiu; work coinple'.e, a sum in al least One ibousand (?L<»bi,; dollars.
<:hecks aicompauyin^ Lk;s lor beat¬ ing and ventilating work complete, a sum in at least One thou.sa'id ($1,000) dollars.
Checl:-. af companying bids lor elec¬ lric wiriiu; complete, a .iuiu not less than (Hie Ibousand ($l,vioi ) dollars.
Such diposiis shall uc leturned to all e.xcept lhe succe.ssful i .dder or bid¬ ders w 11 bin a period of lea days after (he opeiMiiL; of the bids.
'I'he .iinount deposited by the suc- ces.-,tul bidder will be re aim-d uul 11 the e.seiMlioli of the 1o''!i:il contract. Should Ihe successful bitiu. r upon re¬ ceipt in wriiins of a iioiio- of the ae- cepiance of his bid, nei^K.-i^or refuse LO execute the contract, Jir'aniouni of Ills cerl'lied clieck shall be retained and applied to making up llu- diUer- eiice belween lhe amour.I of any con¬ tract for the said work wbich m.iy be entered iuio by the Board ol Supervi.s- ors, and that of liis own unexecuted bid, aud as so applied slii.'l be accept¬ ed in li;il as liipiidaied damages for such brea(-li of contract.
No bid shall be accefded from, or coniravtt awarded lo au.< person, firm or corpoiaiion who is in a' ¦ ears to any municipal corporation, upon debt and coniraci or who^is a defauller, u sure¬ ty or oUierwise.'^upon any applicatiou to any .municipal coiporatii<ii and wno IS nol a resideiu and a ciii/eu of the .SiaU3 ol N(;w Vork.
Separate estiiuaies ar- lo be laken:
1. ijeneral coniraci wck (excluding pliiuibiufr, heatiuK-and electric wiring)
J. I'luiiibiii,!,' work col pk le.
:',. lleatin.i; and veui.hiling work complete.
4. Kl-K-tric wirini; work complete.
Tliese four contracts may be let separately, preferably to concerns making a specially of the trades cov¬ ered.
Blanks will be furnished lo each piospeiuve bidder, and all pioposals must be made out ii[)<ui Mien blanks, aud atlention is direcle I i.) the neces¬ sity of lilliug out all all. male esli- maies icnuired.
Kat-h bid sliall be mail,' upon lh(> whole work covered und'.i this speci- licaiion aud musi be ba.scii upon the Vjork us set lorih by il),t!u and the coniraci drawings, and if signed by any oie; acting as agent :^r the prin¬ cipal, imisl be accoiii|)aiiied by a pow¬ er of aUcii-ney for such s'gnaiuie.
11 is incumbent upon .-ach bidder; to examine the exlsiing cona lions al Vhe site before making up le.s proposals aud tir lact of the subnii'ial .o^ such proposal will be (onsunied as evi¬ dence Ibal these condilion^j have been so examined and that I.n bidder is familiar with tlie terms und leiiuire- ments of ilie drawings, spc-cilications, contract and lire bond, and thereby signifies his aci • piance of each and all of tiicui. No claim for relief on ac¬ count Ol mistakes or omis.sions in bid¬ ding will be entertained, and each bid¬ der will bo held siricli> to his bid under ipeiially of forleiiiue of his de¬ posit^
.\iiy hd will be rejected when open¬ ed, if llie same is not subiuilted on a furnisli"d form, blank auJ upon whicii tiie alieiualive bids requTtd are not fully priced.
Any bid will be rejected when open¬ ed if the same coulains any erasure or written uieiaoraiidiiui c^iialifying the same.
The bidder or bidder*.to whom the award ol the com rait i;< inade will be recjuired to furiiisli a ,<aii..i!ictory liond in the 'orin to be proviued by VV. ii. Tubby, Architect, of M f ultou Streel, *^ew York City, and execuli d by an a< - (reptahle Surety Company 'or the faith¬ ful- perforuiauce ot said (outract and coverin.; the guaranue in accordance with the contract pUiu."? and spe<;ilicH- tions, in a sum etjual to ;U 1-3 per cent of the amount of ihe contract.
For the convenience auC use of in- lending bidders, a full set of drawings and specifications will be loaned them by the architect, uiion loceipt of a deposit of Tweniy-live (^2^) Dollars, in cash or a cortit'ied check, drawn to the order of said architect.
Such plans and speciiications must be returned lo the arciiltprfs ottice, prior lo the day of ihf opening of the bids, whereupon the de.i>osit will be returned, and in tlie event of the non¬ return of sucli drawings and Bpecifica- lions a.s above stated, the deposits shall be forfeited.
The Board of Supervisor.? reserves the right to reject any anu all bids.
The form of contract and of the bond which the successful bidOfr shall be required to execute may be ho 1 upon applica'Jon to the archi.ect.
Dated at Mineola,
April 13th, 1914. By order of the Board of Supervisors tKORQK M. tiiOODAUC, Cl«rk.
Beilmore SolMol Dtvtrfct Meeting The annual meeting of Union Free School DiBtrlct No. 4, which lnclude.s Bellmore .will be held on Tuesday ev¬ ening. May .S, at 7.45 in the school building. Members of tbe Board of EduoatloB to succeed Thomas J. Thornton and Carl A. Nolle, are to be elected and other business iransaeied. The Board of Bducation has estimat¬ ed" expenses for the current year at 16,^71.50. $62', i.s provided by the State. ,
LEGAL NOTICE
play the secon* leagxle game ot the season. The game promises to be in- tere8tliig> A keen rivalry has always
Freeport High's Second Leaflwe Game eidstpil between tiie teems dortngr, jUhe TheFr.>ep6rt High Schobl base bait Nassau County ch.mplonsWp matches. team will visit Hempst«ad today to j J^P^^^^^/" P-^-.y^-^n^.^^|.^e
candidates a fair try out. BedeU. the high scbol's crack pitcher will twirl
for Fteeport,
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
To James Garner Wn; 'ct. Susannah Gamer hayward, Charles Wright, Cle- mence Wright, Florence A right,Chris¬ topher V'.'right, Myrtle Wright, Percy De.Moit, Benjamin DeMo i, Franklin DeM(yi, Alice Maud DeMott, Harold De.Motl .Vlay De.Mott, Viola DeMott and ELpeth Walker; send greetings: Whereas JOHN S(;Hl EGEL of Roosevelt, in the Count/ of Nassau, E.xeculor has lately applied to our Sur¬ rogate s Court of the County of Nas¬ sau, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 13th day of January, 1914, relating- Ij .real and personal estate duly provea as and for lhe la'-l Will and Testament of HAN¬ NAH PLOWRIGHT,, late o' the town of Hempstead, in said Comiiy of Nas¬ sau deceased.
Wherefore, you. and each of you, are hereby cited and reiiuired person¬ ally lo be and appear bei'ore our said .Surrogate, al the Surrogalt s olbce, al Mineola, in the County oi Nassau, on the 2Uh day of June, i.i^i, at nine o'clock in the I'onMiooii and attend the probate of said last Will and Teg- lament, i'lid .'illl h of you v.ho are here¬ by cited, as are under iwe.ily-one years of age, are re.iuired to -ipiHar by your general guardian, if you ii;<ve one; or if you liave none, to appear and apply for one to be appointed, and in the event td your failure or ih .^lect to do so, a spei ial guardian win be appoint¬ ed by Uie .Surrogate to represent and act for you in this proceeding. In T'siimony Whereof, We have
j caused th»! seal of the Surro-
uaie's tknirt ^1 our said
! Counly of Na.-.'^au lo be
j lieretinlo atlLxtti
j Witness, l-inn, John J.
I II.S.j (Irabaiii. .Surrogate of "our
I said County of Nassau, at
Ihe Surrogaie;, Ollice, at
I .Vlineola, in lb ; said County,
I Ihe tith day o ApriP, one
thousand nine hundred and
I fourteen.
j SAMi'El^ T. WRICHT
; Clerk of the Sunogate's Court
I Kdward.4 A- Levy.
! .Mtorntys for I'etilion.i,
I 1-7 Kailroad Ave .
' Freeiiort. .\. V,
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The Pull-Together Spirit
TEIAM work is the keynote of the Bel! system. Good telephone service requires good opera¬ tives and good tools. Back of the switchboe/d operators who handle your calls is the united effort of an army of skilled workers to keep the mechanism always in good working order.
in the Bell system 150,000 employees, co-op¬ erating in the true spirit of service, put through ¦ 26,000,000 calls daily the telephone talk of thc nation.
Have YOU a Bell Telephone ?
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE CO.
48
C. A. RYDER, Local Commercial Manager 26 Soutli Grove St. Freeport, L. I.
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Our Struggle For Existence
is critical. The bat Ile b tween man and niiniile organism must be decided.
Pressing clolhes by sleam liressing niachineiy is one of the greatest aids.
Dininl'ect your garii< nts. kiTTiWI— the germs and microbes.
The Sanitary Method
22-26 S. Main St. Phone. 323 J
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PRODUCER OF
SWEETHOM
BREAD
rCR - OV.',F:li,P5IA irJDlGE.^TION - AND
r\AD& AND FOP SALE BY,.,
CONST I RATED-HABIT.!i
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BAKERY'
roR/^r.kLY .CHOnAEDlEUS
HENRY-L-R-HIMMEL
121 SOUTH nAIN 5TRtE.T' _
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
Furniture and Floor Coverings
At Very Lowest Prices
Free Deliveries to Your
Door ^*
Accounts Opened
For Any Amount
BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO.
rULTCWI ST. & DE KALB AVE.