THB NAMAU POST, FRBEPO RT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 1ft, 191« ^ P»g» 7
SAUCE FOR GANDER
By QKRALO ST. ETICNNI.
llOoarrtglit, ISIH. hy th* Mr-riura Nawspa p«r flyn<11r«f# )
'Xlttle puffs of powder, I^lttle dniihs of paint,
Mske Miss Rtelln Arnold Look like what she ain't."
Rtnnrt McKlnnnn's cheeks burned land his hair fairly bristled on end as Ibe heard this parnphrnne rhymod off, lln passing two youths oa the hoard- Iwalk. Me stopped suddenly and looked Iback, an angry glint In bis eyes. They Iwere merely boys—youngsters, wear- ling their first long trousers. Me start¬ led on again. It would have done them ¦good, be thought. If he bad banged jthelr heads together or ducked them the lake, but then, what good would It have done bim? It would only have Icansed a scene and made things un¬ pleasant afterwards, perhaps. The was worse because It was true. iBveryone knew that Stella's complex- was "doctored." There was no use
"What Is the mntter with s beauty ¦potf She asked pettishly "All the girls are wearing them. It's th* very latest thing."
"I guess It Is," he gasped. "If there was anything Inter than It yott would have hnd If before now."
"Ton hnvcn't said a word about how 1 look," Stella Interrupted at Inst. "Isn't It time we went in bathing?"
"1 think It Is," he replied, as he con- mlted his watch. "I have time to go up to the village while you get ready
The water rrnn fine Rfnnrt enjoyed It from the flrst, but Rtelln didnt seem to enjoy It so moch. She didn't want to swim; she didn't want to get on the raft; sh*> didn't Seem to want to do anything but have Stuart keep ducking his head nrtder the water. She seemed relieved when he struck out for a long swim and left her. When he returned she hnd disappeared. He found her on the beach, almost in tears.
"I stood It as long as I could," she sobbed, when he appeared. "These
1 will be back, ready for the water, be- gifls are the most hateful things In the for* you are, though. For goodness world. They did not do a thing but sake don't spend too much time primp- make fun of you after yon had gone. Ing. or the sun will have gone down \ before we have a chance to enjoy It." j
Stella did spend too much time : "primping," but even then she ap- , peared on the beach. In bathing cos¬ tume, before Stuart did. This was nn- | usual, but she excused him In her mind | because he had always been early on former occasions. She waited nearly | ten minutes before he appeared. It was her turn to gasp. Stuart's blonde mustache had changed color.
"What have you done?" Stella cried, excitedly. "Tou look dreadful, Stuart!"
"Don't say anything about It," ho cautioned. "Everyone will hear you.
fleeing It. Nothing irriUted Stuart I don't want them to know it is dyed
— ¦ ¦ I ^gg tirert of that blonde mustache
and It wag hard to distinguish from
my lip. This one looks better, don't
you think?"
"It does not!" she declared emphat¬ ically. "It changes your appearance completely.* You look so silly, Stuart! Whatever made you do It?"
"Let's change the subject," Stuart snid. Jumping to his feet. "The water looks fine."
nore than the thought of It. He had |tpoken to her of it
"Don't tell me you don't like It," she liad said to Stuart as he remonstrated ; tth her. "It's fashionable and I'm go- \ to do It while I'm here. I know | people at home would be shocked, i |>at they are not here to see me." | Aa he walked to the spot where be j arranged to meet Stella, Stuart [ led to figure out some way to bring i to ber senses. He would not quar- wlth her-^he disliked quarreling vlth anyone, and besides Stella was ' nice litle girl, despite her faults. If > e pretended that he was angry she larould be only too willing to show him ; Ithat she didn't cnre. She had done : hat before. He caught sight of her
! he wns able to decide upon any- \
ling definite. |
He could see that she was made up i
18 usual. He sat down beside her with-
out a word. |
"Oh, you are herel" she exclaimed, i
M she caught sight of him. '
he answered.: "Did—for the love of Mike, what next!" He jumped . I his feet and stared at her in wvTsden ¦ I, if you are not the happy limit!" | lie groaned. "A beauty spot I What i aext 1"
That girl In the green bathing suit said you thought yon were Charley Chaplin. They all knew that mus¬ tache was dyed."
"Of course, they did," he smiled. "Everybody knowa thnt your rosy cheeks are covered with rouge, too. What's the difference? It's fashion¬ able !"
"People don't talk about me like that?" _. u -
"Don't they? You should have heard some of the things I have heard. My cheeks have burned on your account a dozen times a day since we have been here."
"Haven't you felt ashamed? Didn't you hate me for making such a show of you? I'll never make up again."
'If you don't T\\ shave oflT this mus¬ tache," he promised. "Of course, I haven't hated you. I have thought too much of you to let a little thing like that come between us. I wouldn't have cared If the whole world talked about you if I hadn't thought it would make you feel bad to hear It."
"You're a dear!" she cried.
SCIENTIFIC FACTS !
Machinery has been invented 4*fr shredding waste pnt>er into an accept¬ able substitute for excelsior.
The Swiss government la conduct¬ ing experiments In the use of com¬ pressed turf as a substitute for coal.
Pressing a lever at the driver's seat throws new antlskldding chains un¬ der the rear tvheel of an automobile.
Italian railroads are experimenting with lignite, peat and pent mixed with other substances as locomotive fuel.
A California Inventors' miltcase la proTldod with legs and can be unfold¬ ed and set up to form a writing desk.
The development of the use of coal gns for motor vehicle power hns passed the experimental stage in Eng¬ land.
THINGS WORTH KNOWING
The French "horifon Mne" la saM te he the b««t color for a military nnl- form.
LEGAL ADVRRTISING
cot/NTT COtJRT. KASSAtT COUNTT.
Marr Prisman, PMntlff, . - .w I •aslMt
A whitewash Is now made from tn» , aiic* e ForS«ii. Tiv>m«i r c.
fnrh**, .?]•., Fmnk S. Pr««l*r-
"sludge" refuse of the acetylene ga» manufactory.
An X-ray picture «f a specimen ol "silk hosiery" will reveal the "tin* filling of the fabric.
Bivalves suspected of bearing pearh are examined by the X-ray to avoid de stroying the ahellflsh. -
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A new flagstaff for railroad brake- men has a compariment In the handle for carrying torpedoes.
The United Statea weather bureau has established a station In Hondnrat that reports to Washington by wire¬ less.
Great South Bay Ferry Co. Time Table
In effect June 1. 1918. Subject to change without n( tice
Fron Freeport, L. I., to Pt. Lookout, Nassau-by-the-Sea, Sea Edge, on the Inlet; Long Beach
BANKS
Report of the Condition
—OF THE—
;t National Bank
OF FREEPORT
tlie State ot New Yorl<: at the close of liiMss on June 29, 1918:
RESOURCES
ana and discountit $359,870,66
S. bonds dcin^ited to secure cir¬ culation (par value) . ..- 12,500.00
jiiberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2 per cent
»nd 4 per cent, unpledged 37,050.00
onda other than l.l. S. lM)ndB pMk- to siH:ure postal ttavini^ de¬ posits 20.(100.00
|eeuritie« other than U. S. bonda (not including; ¦tocka) owned un-
plediied 13('>,fi4ii.83
fotal bondt. aecuritiea, etc., other '
than U. S '.. . . 15"),fi4G.S3
Itoeka other than Federal Reserve
Bank stock 1,000,00
Itock of Federal Rcwerve Bank (JO
per cent <>f sul»criptiiin» l,80il.ii(i
/alue of lianklnR hoiwe 22.oo''.un
rurniturc and fixtures 4,500.00
Lawful rmerve with Federal Re-
1 serve Bank 49.547.39
lash in vault and net amounts due
from national banks 103.176.64
Rat amount!, due from banks, Ijank-
1 ere and trust oimimnies 13,372.19
llieekt on other banks in the same ] city or town as reportini? bank.. 3.079.53 fheeks on hanks located outside of city or town of reportinit bank
and other cash items 282.68
ledemption fund with U. S. Treas- i
lurerand due from U. S. Tren.surer 625.00 i
/ar Savinns Certificates and Thrift j
Stamps artually owned 834.00'
luatomers' accounts. Lil^erty Honds 31.639.6i>
rotal $797,924.38
LIABILITIES
ftpltal stock paid in $26,ofl0.00
iirplua fund 35,000.00
Undivided profita 4.887.81
|ipeulatin« notes outstandinK .... 12,600.00
ndivldual deiK>»it8 aubji-ct to check 696.406.57 lertiiloales of deposit due in lees 1 than 30 diLys (other than for
money borrowed) 5.GOO.on
lertitit'd checks 846.62
Ither demand de.piwits l.SU.OO
lo«t«l savings <lep<MiU 14.617.98
Ither time depo«itji 101,756.00
[otal $797,924.38
ate of New York, County of Nassau, aa. : C. Milton Foreman, Cashier of the abov»- bank, do aolumnly swear that the above nent is true- to the best of my know- and belief.
C. MII/rON FOREMAN, C«ohler. I Stslweribe<l and sworn to before me thia 12th of July. 1018.
DANIEL F. DIKBMAN,
NoUry Public. : orrcet—Afcteat:
I ERNESJT S. RANDALL. i
IBDWARP B. THOMPSON. IROSWELL DAVIS.
Directors.
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ONE CENT SALE
The Rexall Store
caat and Grace S. Pr«ndentast, hia wife, and Mary I. C. Roden- hirett*n. Dvftndanta.
In piir««anee of a JutWrment of ForeeloAui* and Sale made in the aihove-entitled aclioii on the Itt day of Jun*. 1018, and duly enterfd In the Ofllee of the Gl#rk of Nasaati County, I, the undersitn«d R«fere« Ip said jiidirinent named will seM at public auction in front of the law o(Be« of (;«ortre Morton Levy. n»fnely at the main entrance tn the Realty Bulldins. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. In the Villao of Freeport, Nsasau County, New York, on SATURDAY, JULY JOTH, 1»1«, »
at 11 o'ekwk In the forenoon of that day, th# land and premieea in said Judgment d«rreed to be sold and therein described as fobowa: All those eertnin (ota. pieces or parcels of land, with the hulMlnys and Improvementa thereon ereetH situate, lyinit and heinir in the Villaire of Freeport, County of Naaaau, and State of New York, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the •outherly side of Archer Street diatant six hundred (600) feet e««terly from the corner formed by the Intemeetion of the southerly aide of Archer Street with the easterly side of Rayview Avenue; runninc thence souther¬ ly and at right anccles to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (150) feet: thenCe eaaterly and parallel with Archer Street Seventy-five 175) feet thence northerly and a^ain at riirht angles to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (160) feet to the southerly side of Archer Street and thenee weetsrly alon* the southerly side of Archer Street Seventy-five (75) feet to tha point or place of beginning. The plot hereby conveyed Is known and de¬ scribed as lots numbers Ninety-seven (97), Ninety-eight (981 and Ninety-nine (99) on a certain map entitled "Map of Bayview, at Freeport, L. I., surveyed by Alvin G. Smith, C. E.. Freeport, L. I.. September, 1908." and filed with the Clerk of the County of Naaaan.
Dat«i June Ist, 1918.
GEORGE MORTON LEVY, Referee.
WILL.IAM H. RoSBINS. PInintilT's Attorney,
Bay Shore. New York.
At a Term of the County Court of Nas¬ sau County, held at Mineola, Nassau County, on the 13th day of June. 1918. Pr?»ent:
Hon. Lewis J. Smith,
Coun'y Judite, Nassau County.
In the Matter of the Application r>f Ada L, Lader for leave to change her name to Ada L. Brown.
IJlK)n readitiK and AMnt; the titinn of Ada L. Lader. day t>f June, 1918. prayitij sume the name of^,^^^^^^^—.., of that of Ada \Mt^^^^9r . ^'"^
On motiou^^^^Bi^l<"' '^¦''^ ^o torney fj^^^^P^^T^ ^- Brown, m place
Lader
23 West Merrick Road Freei
1. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Proprietor
ll^ DAILY BETWEfN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND
Extra Boats Sundays and Holidays, Between Freeport and Point Lookout
From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Boat trolleys meet N, Y, &l L. I. Traction cars at Atlantic Avenue, near Ocean Avenue, Freeport. •
Beach Parties Day or Night for Ciiurches, Lodges, Sunday Schools.
Six Big Boats UiKiclly Inspected by U. S. Govermnent
For information telephone Freeport 773; office open 9 a m to 7 p. m. daily. * '
3 MAG]MFICENT»STEAMERS 3
The Great Shin "SEEANDBEE" - "CrTY OF ERIE" - "CITY OF BUFFALO" BUFFALO — Daily, May lot to Nov. 15th — CLEVELAND
Lrave Buffalo 9:00 P.M. U.S. tinzn Tin- L-iv- CLr.v::LAND 8:CJ P.M. U.S. Centm! Timo Arm- Cleveland 7:00 A.M. U.S. Crntral T-r.ic .\rrr.-.- i;ri»rALo 7:50 A.M. US. E«icrn Ti£ue
nat«-?f W V" *d"T'";?rJi.""h :;T v^^-^V '"' ^-^"^ • " " ¦¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ^o- VoTrUt'Amlo'bi"; l.ate >,../) Kuunj Tr.p. wi.h i diya retgrn limit. f,.r c-.s .- l exL-oaJintt ILT in. wheelbose. -
a 111.fully .
.laoouior.aliiu: -.k fur our 2l-
The Clevciand t Tuffa! Trantit Company
Clcr.-lan.l ¦ ¦
I'be Oreat Ship "SEEANDDEE" —the largent and most costly pasaenprr Sleamrr on Inland walvra of Ibe world, Sleepn . rapacity, 1300 paaienfcrrs*
Brown,
'-r. and
William Austin Moore, at-
id iielitioner, it ix
that said Ada L. Lader be, and
I she hereby i.- auth„rize,l to ««umc the name
I or Ada L. Brown, in place of her present
i name on an,l after July 15th, 1918. provided
I that within ten days after the entrj- of thU
[ order she shall have caused a true copy
I Tif^f '" he published ac«ordin(t to law in
I The Nassau Post, a newspaper puhlUhed in
I the County „t Nassau, SUte of New York,
j and provided also that within ten day. after
the entry of this order she ghall have cauaed
I the petition herein and an affidavit of pub-
I Iication to l>e filed and recorded in the office
! 11 .. ^'^"^ "^ ""* County of Naasau, and
! that after the said requirements are complied
with, the said petitioner must on and after
, the sai.l 15th day of July. 1918, be known
I by the name of Ada L. Brown, which she
la authorized to a«sume, and by no other
name.
Enter
LEWIS J. SMITH. County Judge of Nassau County.
NOTICE TO CREDITOHS. •^'ursuant to an order of HON. LEONE D. the County of Naa- all iKrsona
HOWELL. SunoKate of sau. notice is hereby given having clainu against
THOMAS B. SMITH, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the executors of the laat Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the residence of Mrs. Thomas B. Smith, Merrick Road, Bellmore, New York on or liefore the first day of Januar>- aext l>ate<l. Mineola, N. Y., June 19. 1918 • LA VINA SMITH, ELLEN SCHAARDT. I , „ , Executors.
I Joii.s.so.N & Johnson.
Attornej-B for Executors, Freeport, N. Y,
EsUblished 1917
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
Bellmore, N.Y.
A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is your receipt. Your stub is your record. We offer you all the ac¬ commodations safe banking permits.
Dr. H; V. HoLCOMB, TPresident Chas. M. Vanderoef, Cashier
^uirillgeteggs and have lieal% sturdbr chicks ifyoiiuse
tubbers and Shoes Repaired Light, Wiring, FixtureS, MotOfS, PhooeS, Belli.
while you wait. All work guaranteed. Reaaona-
JAMES F. CAMPION
ble Prices. JAMES PlSCItnA. Prap.
. Railroad Ave , Freeport, L. I.
FOR KENT—y connecting roooM IT MOttth of AuffUit. liu|ttii« 114 N. prov* Stre«t l-gS
£L£CTRigAL CX)NTR ACTOR
PhoM Coiwectioa
\
FrMport, N. Y.
To The Stockholders of The * Baldwin Water Company
Notice is liereby given that the an¬ nual meetinfr of the Stockholders of the Baldwin Water Company will be •' held at the oflice of WiLiam H. Ray¬ nor, 87 Merrick Road, Baldwin, Nas¬ sau County, New York, Friday, July 2(5, 1918, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpo.se of electing seven directors for the ensuing year and two inspectors of election to serve at the pe^t An¬ nual .Meeting, and for the transaction of such other business as may proper¬ ly come before the meeting.
Dated Baldwin, N. Y., June 29, 1918.
E. B. ROSE, Secretary.
For Sale, To Let, Wanted.
FOR SALE—One good farm mule. A. Ruhe, 'telephone 812-W, Freeport.
FOR SALE—Large dog for farm. A. Ruhe, telephone 812-W, Freeport.
FOR SALE—White French Pood¬ les, age 2 years; price $10 and 116. Mrs. J. Hanse, 1 E. Sroitli Street, Freeport, Advt
Notti&ahved )ff Show &1hies^«llOoi Brook|yii.N.V.
For Smie by all Dealers.
FOR SAiLE—Indian motorcycle with side car. Apply Charles J. Snid¬ er, taylor, 21 South Main street, P'reeport. tf-18
FOR SALE^-Motor boat, eighteen by five, three horse power Ferro En¬ gine, ail in good condition; price, $85. Box 11, Wantagh. tM9
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FOR SALE—1250—Large, roomy roadster; «elf starter, electric ligiits, newly painted and in good (Condition. Franklin G. Hill, Merrick, L. I.; phone Freeport 484.
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WE WII^L PAINT Yoar house at the k>we*t price. First claaa work, beet nvat^rval 5uhr & Thalheim, Smithville South, painters and hard¬ wood Anishers. 3-23
STUOGO HOUSE, Cheap to quick buyer; owner going to FritBce; % rooms, sun-parlor, large attic, tiled bath, yaatry and kiichen, double gar¬ age, k>t 50 X 100. 46 ^portMuan av». nue, Freeport.
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