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l>Mr1nR the month of October Anna liDntro«fl of Orade H had the highest BBtnhflr of perfect lessonn In spell- Mg and Madeline Van Nostrand next.
fn the mental contest for October l«nia Wlldon came first with Wal¬ lace Mole aecond.
Ith Ora4l»—100 per cent In history, Walter Riley; arllhmetier, Anna Bebr, Wallace Mole, TMvId Coker.
7th Orade—May Behr, Theresa lippa.
«th Orade—Fannie I.lcht
tth Orade—Wallace Smith.
4th Orade- 100 per cent in apell- tag. Harlan Oandall, John Buckley, 0«orge Readtng. Orace Cornell, Cor- ••ila Ryf, Helen Swanson. Oeoff raphy, Adolph Chrlstenson, Michael D« Loo, Oeorse Chilaon, Mar Scharf, Kate Shenkin.
Grade I—Anael Valentin**, Bennle 4fi«nkln, Owrtrude Thome, Bernard Kohler.
Orade 4 <l«ography. Dorothy Jan ••r. Michael Pupenl.
The attendance banner for week •¦ding Norember S goeA to Ifias El ¦atfft (Sth Orade.
RooaeTelt School wtn not clofled Imt Election Day.
Mlsa Craig haa been conflned tn h«r room the paat week with ton- aHHla.
Misa Marlon Prall led the Fop¬ worth l-eaKiie Sunday in the M. E. Chnrch.
Mr. Kverett Smith returned hoino flmm Camp Upton for a few wooks. Mr. Sinltli is employed aa a car- pan ter.
Mrs. M. Behr h.-is rent<?d her hon.ie Mi Centennial Arenuo.
Regular meeting of Roys' Brigade •very Friday eveninK at tbe aiidito- rtam In the school house.
Red ('roH8 'sewing class of the Ep¬ worth League of M. E. Church mect.'i •rery Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock aA the home of Mr, and Mra. D. Stanley Coors on Cbarlea Street.
Mr. William Browne will entertain tfee meinbers of the Young People's Social Club on Friday evening, No¬ rember 16th.
Mr. Dert ICdwards has lioon con- taed for a few d.iys with aharofrses on his neck.
Robert McGrath, who wan thrown off his hicycle, breaking his thigh kone, is slowly recovering.
Regular services of St. Pan I'b Epi.s- copal Mi."iSion next Sunday aa fol¬ low.s: Sundfty School at 10 a. m.; morning prayer ami sermon, 11 a. m. Midweek servicea every Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Mr. Arthur Browne has discontin¬ ued working at Camp Upton.
Master W. Smith, who was hit by an automobile a few weeks ago, is •till under the doctor's cere, but on •be road to recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard entertaln- ft\ friends orer the week end.
Mrs. R. Stuart entertained the l.a- dlea' Guild of St. Paul's Church last Thursday at her home on Charlea Street. After considerable sewing oh rag carpet and tho 4isual busines.s meeling. a delightful luncheon was aerved by the hostess. Those pres¬ ent were: Mrs. William Tabb, Mrs. Chris Benner, Mrs. C. Hofrman, Mrs. f.. Bates, Mrs. A. Schlegel, Mr*. Wil¬ liam Heineman.
Tho Women Suffrage won out in tblB Tillage by a plurality of T6 rotes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lockwood spent Hlectlon Day with Mr. and Mra. Wil- Hatu Tabb.
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The following piiplla were perfect In attendance during the month of October: \
rt om I' -- M\nn flarah Howard, teacher. Ada Bartow, Milton Bar¬ tow, I.yman Miller, Ramona Car¬ penter, Marjorie Oreaves and Sylvia Johnpton.
Room IT ~ MlBs Eva B, Smith, teacher. Joseph Bartow, RoTjert. Greaves, Roger May, Charles Offer- man. Oeorge Otto, Fred Simes, An¬ drew Ropers, Walter Wood, T/llllan Block, Dorothy BcxrH, Alice Greaves, Roberta Johnston, Frances Jonaach, Hel**n Jonasch, Roaa MaraRllo, Kath- rvn Phlllnps, Theodora Wright and Mary Baldwin.
Room III -Miss Kthel K. Eastman, teacher. Mildred Dewar, Lulu Meck¬ ing. Wella Mepham. Agnea Rogers, David Greaven, Robert Miller, Card- no May. Wilton May and Vernon Tepe.
Room IV-M. E. Powell, teacher. Mary Driggs, May Mulcahy, Marie Maragllo, Helen Meyerle, Helen Otto, Howard Bartow, Rinaldo Phlllpp*.
The pupils of the first four grades gavo a Hallowe'en party to their par¬ ents and friends on Wednesday after¬ noon < t last week.
School was closed on Wednesday FO that the teachers might visit other schools. The assistant teachers nslt- ed at Bellmore and Wantagh and the prtnripal at Long Beach and ICaat Rockaway. Teachers from other schoola have paid similar rlsits at our school.
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A lively basket ball game was played at the Pariah House on Tues¬ day evening, when the first and sec¬ ond patrols met. The game was very intere.st ing and was watched liy the icllow scoiilfl with interi-sl. The acc- ond patrol won the game by tho score of 9 to 8.
let Russell*. Adelaide Wood*.
Room TII Cathrlne Jackson*. Ma¬ rie Regan, Nettle Zorn, William Boy¬ den*, Norman Crookes, Dominic Fer¬ rI, William Kuhn, Howard O'Niel. Roy Kice, Robert Riege*.
Room IV Agnes Eberhardt. Marion Hendrickson, Florence Uiege, Celia Sprague, Otto Kruger, Charles Wood.
Room V- Harold Jackaon, Harold Jen.sen, Paul Rice, Myrle Roberta, Marion Colberg*. Ella Fcrri*. FiOuiae Korri*, Mrlissa Harmer, Anna Kuhn. ! Room VI — George Rice, Marjory ' FrlHch, Dolores Todd*. Francea Kuhn, Marion Sprague*, Sara Sprague*, Mary Eberhardt.
Room VII Nestor De Beche, John Doscher, Wayne Rice, Anthony Sa¬ vona, Auatlne BIgga*, Grace Pan¬ ning, Wilhelmina Fields*. Catherine McQiiadc*. .Inllet Nicholson, Evelyn Paul.
BALDWIN.
A special meeting of the T/abor Day celebration will be held at tho Smithville Fire Hall Wednesday, No¬ vember 14th, to determine the dis¬ tribution of the proceeds. All the residents are invited to attend. Chairman. F. A. O'Keefe.
The Smithville South Flre Com¬ pany will hold a smoker on Saturday nljfht, Novemher 24th. An elaborate program in being prepared which will prove to make the night an enjoyable one. Do not fail to attend.
WANTAGH
On Friday afternoon Miss Olga E. Goehler gave a lorture and demon¬ stration in the Fire Hall on Oakwood .Avenuo upon the subject of milk. Mias Goehler Is the Home Demon¬ stration ABont of tho Department of Home Economics of the Farm I3u- icaii Association. Her lecture was one of high Interest and instructive.
Dr. Donald Cammann and family left Merrick and will spend the win¬ ter months in Manhattan.
Frank Colvin played foot ball with Freeport High, but suffered defeat by St. Johns on 'Tuesday to tin- score of 04 to 0.
The Good Cheer Club will give an entertainment In tho Parish Houao on Tuesday evening, November 27th, 11117. It will be a throe act comedy entitled "Hroezy Point," and will bo under the direction of Mr.?. Harry Thom.ns. Aduiiaaion, adults 35 cents, children 20 centa.
A Kood -siipiior will bo driven hy tho Lariifs' Aid Society and King'a DauKhters in the Parish House on Saturday evening, November 10th. Clam pie and fish caltes will be serv¬ ed for tho small sum of 25 cen'.=?. Come and enjoy the good things.
The Christian Endeavor will meet in the church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The topic will be "Perse¬ verance." Leader, Gladys Verity.
Y A patriotic sermon will be held In the M. E. Church on Sunday morning. .Mr. Eben K. Acker will present a service flag to the church. Twenty- live yoiin? turn, residenta of Baldwin, who havo been meinbers of the (hurch or Sunday School are in training or in active service, and hence the flag will contain twenty- five stars.
The Home Defense, the Red f'ross, the War Relief and the Boy Scouts are requested to be present, together with the friends of the young men and other patriotic citizens. It is hoped that the church will be filled.
The young people are cordially in¬ vited to attend the Epworth League ^ervice, which will be led by the pastor. Rev. M. O. Lepley, Ph.D. On wiinday evening the pastor will preach tbe first of the following series of sermons on "Heroes and Heroines"; "The Heroism of Youth," "Obscure
Heroes, Heroes of Peace," Heroes
of the Cross," "A Moral Hero" and "The Heroism of Jesus."
The prayer meeling on Wednesday evening will be largely a inuslcal .=ervice, consisting of some of the best prayer hymns of the Chri.-itian t..liurt.u. As next week has been des¬ ignated by the Epworth L«aguo M win .My Chum Week," the young people aro cordially Invited to tfci3 service and are urged to aid in the singiDK.
On Thursday evening Dr. Cadman will deliver a lecture on "The Pres¬ ent Cri.sis and Our Duty Thereto." It is hoped that the church may be literailly filled to hear this noted lecturer, 'llie proceeds aro to he de¬ voted toward the church deflciencv.
The Ladies' Aid Society will plve a church fair the first week of Do- c ember.
At the meeting of the Fire Defiart- ment on Friday evening, November 2, J. W. Anderson spoke feelingly of our hoys In camp, and presented t resolution making them all honor¬ ary nunibera of the department. Among them are Fiaher Goodhue, Irentlce Goodhue, William Wiley Jr., Howard Pennell, F:dw. Floyd, Jones Thornr. The reaolution w.aa unan¬ imously pnpsrd. and the aecretary waa requested to notify the newly made nieiiihers and their familirs. Mf'.sara. Nela Danielaon, George Stan¬ ton, Floyd Jonea and William O. Wal¬ ker were elected to memberaliip.
Though several important officials were elected to olTue at the Novom- 1k r fith election, and our own William ,1. Mofman was on the ticket for Township School Director, the efforts of these aenaoned old campaigners r-in n. mlsrrnhlr second to the classy electioneering done by our local la- (iios in lhelr effort to make the Suf¬ frage prnpnsitlon win. Married men have been feasted and ciiddird for some days past. Fair team workers have called on every voter in the district, and Just outside the 100- foot limit at the polla were our wln- pome ladles busily giving us final in¬ structions, and wop is surely the lot of some of the Knloots suspected of .siflo stepping. The proposition for suffrage carried in this diatrict .5.1
to 40, ahd we are dam glad of it, for onr home will he happier.
O. F. Halght haa returned after a very successful trip through Pennsyl¬ vania.
¦Many of our citizens will reaide in New York during the winter montha. rho. Shilly and Geo. Thompson's fam¬ ilies moved laat week, and soon W. J. Rohr and Dr. A. T. Halght will close their Piimmer homes.
When the 8un Begins to Shine. .'^Iieokin;.' nf Hiu' P.cus nml other mil- slciil n»«(liiiiilsriis. M KiiiisMH womnn wnnts to know 'vi>pre she cnn And n hired nuiti "who won't w nit f«)r the sun to wnrtTi hi- out of hed In the mom- Ing"—Toledo niMde.
nr.\f WAR TAXES _
Thr war taxes that went Into ef¬ fect after midnight last Thuradaf night are as follows:
Five rents on all telephon«- calls, frlegrams or radiogram.s costing laor* than fifteen centa.
Eight per cent on water or rail paaaenper fares for trips mnre than forty iiiilea.
Three per rent on freight charges.
Ten per cent on Pullman car neat* or bertha.
Eight per cent on each'flOO of Mt Insurance.
Ten per cent on club dues exceed¬ ing $12 a year.
One cent on each twenty cent «r« press charge or twenty-flve cent i>«r- , eels.
Tobacco taxes go into effect.
Three rent postage for letters and two centa for post cards.
There wiil be servicea in the church as usual on Sunday, both In the morning and evening.
Herbert Muller, who is stationed at Washington ,D. C, with tho 6th En- frincors, Company A, visited his par¬ ents last week.
Meeting of Merrick Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m .
iU'Kular nieeting of Women'.s .Ati.x- iliary of the Church of the Redeemer every Thursday at 2.30 p. m.
Mr. F. Colvin has aold his line of Pierce bicycles.
SEAFORD
Mias Mauretta Haff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haff, is re¬ covering and Is under the caro of Dr. Kdgert, ot Amityville.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Pettit are the proud parents of a baby boy.
The I>adlea' Aid Society met at the homo of Mrs. William Smith Thurs¬ day afternoon.
Beginning Sunday evening, Novem¬ ber llth, "Win My Chum" Week -will be observed in the Methodist Church. Mrs. William Wanser is leader for the devotional meeting at 7.30. The mectinga will continue throughout tho woek and will begin at 8 o'clock, with Rev. Paul Morrison in charge.
Rt^airlcnts of this town are pleased that the election district ha.^ been split and thai District 1 haa been re- Mirncd. RcRistration and election was held iu the Y. M. I. C. Hall.
The I'^pworth LcaKue will meet at the cliuich Friday evening at eight o'clock.
The Guild of St. Michael's and All \iif.-i Is" Church met at the home of Mrs. l»uis Kftcliaiu on Thursday last.
The Christian Endeavor Society .crave a Hallowe'en social In the Par¬ ish House Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served, and everyone had .in enjoyable time. Those present were the Mi.Hsos Vera Dean. Florence Box, Holen Jackson, Lillian Siems, Christina and .Adelaide l.iiriford. D'.rothy Still, Gladys Ver¬ ity, .Marion Ludlam. Aprncs Box and T'I't Morr''-nn, nod the Mopsrs, Chas. Schafer, Klvin Bodley, Everett and \ernos J off ery, Krnest Doan, Lester \^'i,-l^el, Wntren Liirlford. .Alfred An¬ derson, Howard Seymour, Charles nnd Williain Coron, Lyman Fussell, Willard Y'oung and William G. Gar¬ ner.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith received a telegram on Wednesday that iheir son W;iltrr was wounded, RiistaiiiiiiK a fracture of tne arm. He ia with tho Canadian Battalion of the British Expeditionary Forces In Franpe.
MASSAPEQUA
The Women Suffrage Party held a very successful rally on last Thurs¬ day evening, November 1st. There " "'¦ a iroodly number present and tae Captain, Mrs. L. B. Adams, was com- . •" .Mrs. F, s. Gi-een. icaair of Nassau County, for her effort lo mUKL' luu iiieeinig such a success. Speeches were made by Mrs .Green nnd Mrs. Bragdou, of Boston. Mrs. Brangdon is a very forceful ppeaker, ",¦.,1 no doubt converted some of the doubtful ones to the cause. There 'were quite a number from neigibor-
After the meeting refreshments Were served and dancing Indulg?! in.
BELLMORE
A Koodly number of citizens were present at the regular monthly meet¬ ing of the Bellmore Board of Trade held in tho Firemen's Hall on Mon¬ day evening. The evening was en¬ tirely devoted to buslne.ss discussions and toward improving th town.
Rev. James Hall has rented his cottage to Mr. and Mrs. William Turner.
One of tho large show windows in t-he Bellmore Pharraaey which was blown out by the heavy winds, has been replaced.
Dr. and Mrs. William Wolfe, of Bedford Avenue, entortalned Miss Hazel Miller, of Baldwin.
The Euchre Club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Schaefer on Wed¬ nesday afternoon.
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Tbo masquerade social given un¬ iler the ausjiice.s of tho Epworth l.oa.ciie waa a decided success, one luiiulrcd people attending, and <all having a KOod time.
Services in the Episcopal Church for Sunday, November lUli, will be Sunday School at 3 o'clock and eve¬ ning aervice at 4. Conflrniatiou clas.s v\ill meet at 3.15 ou Thursday after¬ noon aud evening service will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday night.
.Another dance! On ThanksRivln'^ eve a fcv/ young lalies of thia vil¬ lage will Kive a dance in the Fire- ircii'.H Hall. The fund.T after all ex¬ penses arc paid will bo given to the treasury of the Advance Hook and Ladder Company, and will be applied to lliO fund for the purchase of mo¬ tor apparatus.
Mr. A. L. Brown leased hia hotel on Dellinoro Street lately, and has ipov(h1 wilh his family to the larse house at the corner of Bedford Ave¬ nue and Merrick lload
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f^ipils whode names follow were perfect in attendance for the month of October. Those followed by a »tar were perfect to deportment also:
Room I- Prank Baldwin *, Alice Paul*.
Room II~4^^barle« Baldwin, Wil¬ liam ChUholn, Wtlllaai Cluktes*, C4)nrad HeinMrliag*, Warren L'liom- medieu, Edward Macy*, William Stei-, ner, i^illlan Biggs*. F«csy Uarmer*, Matilda Kaadetia*. Hel«« Paai, Vlo-
Many friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred' T'liice are L-lad to hear that their in- ' fant daughter is improving from a ; lovero attack of pluro-pneumoQia. i
The hotel at the corner of Bedford .ind Gnind Avenue, which bas been conducted by .Auiiust nornnum, has been closed by tho State Excise Com- iniftsion. •
On Saturday evening last a good crowd was present at the barn dance Kiveu by the "Four of Us."
The Firemen's Hall was nicely decorated with stacks of corn stalks and other decorations. Marv prizes were awarded for the r si : 'tesque costumes, and countr> iti prizes were also one of the main atin^ctlons.
Regular aervlces every Sunday of M. K. Church. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Evening service at 7.46. All are welcome. Preaching by Rev. R. W. Knight.
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When your kidneys hurt and Tonr back feels Borc, don't t;.'t scared and proceed to load y<iur stoinuch with a lot of drugs that excite the kiiinoys nnd irrit.ate the entire urinary traet. Keep your kidneya clean like ymi keep your bowels clean, Ly llushiiif; them vitli a mild, Lannless Baits whicli rqmovea tlio body'a urinous waste and Bliniululea them to their ii^r- mal activity. Tho function of tha kid- noys ia to filter tho bleed. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 prraina of acid and waste, so we c;ui readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid- neys active.
Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; alao get from any pharniaciat about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tableBpoonful in d glass of water before breakfaat each morning for a few days and your kidneya wiU act &ne. This famous salts is made frum ths aoid of grapes and lemon juioe, oombiaed with lithia, and has been used for genera¬ tions to clean suid •timulst« ologged kid< neys; also to neutrsllso tbe acids ia urins so it no longer is s aoiu-oe of irri¬ tation, thus ending bladder woslrnsii
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