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BROWNE'S
NaAMh and Laiajatta Are*.
BROOKLYN
ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
The School Freeport Students Attend
Moving and General Contracting
We have not only large and padded moving vans but employ atrong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and mo.st sat- taCaetory work.
MB8P00LS AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIOHT. AND IN A MOST SANITARY MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Wees ant Avenue, Freeport. Tel. 588-J.
Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MAIDS, COOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAM¬ ILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENO¬ VATING. MEN Br DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BV CO.NTRACT.
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVERLY PLACE. Telephone 890. FREEPORT, N. Y.
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay* Peecl* Bundle Wood
Market and Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer, Dried Grains COR. CHURCH STREET AND NEW BOULEVARD, FREEPOET, N. Y. Will close at 1 P. M. on Saturdays during: July, Au^st and September
Century
Success
Goetz ^ 6
ONLY
2
OF OUR
WONDER BAR6AINS
Bargains
Cover, Stool,
Cartage and 25
Sheet* of Mutic
%rith thu beautiful
Upricbt
Scarf, Bench,'
CarUge and 12
" >Ut of Music
wiua thia beautiful
Player
MANO
1 COURT A LIVINGSTON STS.. B'lCLYN
ESTEEMED SEAFORD GODPLE CELEIRATE
CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN FROM ALL PARTS OF THE ISLAND AND STATE PRESENT.
various parts of Long Island and New Jersey were on hand for the gay fes¬ tivities.
A portion of the hall was used to dlaplay the beautiful pifts presented Mr. and Mrs. Haff who^e eyes gleam¬ ed appreciation to their loving chil¬ dren and friends.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Sid¬ ney HafT. Mrs. Charles Mills and the
Reprinted from laet Issue by requefc..
On Wednesday, Sept. 8, Mr. and
Mre. Stephen Haff of Seaford were Markiey brothers, to which most of
given a reception in honor of their ^^^ guests danced
fiftieth wedding anniversary At ,, ^'^xoe\i supper was served.
The reception was given In the Y. -^^^ ^^^ Mrs. Haff leading the grand
M. \. C. hall which was beautifully decorated In appropriate colors by their children, Mrs. John Walters, Mrs. Louis Ketcham. Mr. John Haff
march, followed by their children, grandchildren, and grcat-grandrhll- dren. the guests falling In line.
Upon taking their places at the
Mr. Martin Haff and .Mr. Charles Haff. | fable which was decorated for the oc
.Most of the 17."> guests arrived in casion both were presented with gold
time to give hearty cheers when the eoUi given by their grandchildren
.;ride and groom of fifty years ago anj gjreat-grandchildrcn, after which
marched to the time of Mendelssohn's a carefully arranged supper was serv-
weddlng march to their places in the ed to the guests.
moat prominent part of the building Punch was served throughout the
where they received congratulations whole evening and before returning
from every one of the quests. to their homes ice rrfam and cake
Relative.s and friends residing in iva.s served for refreshments.
JUSTICE ASSURED FOR TRAVELERS
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION WORKS OUT SCHEDULE OF GREATER EFFICENCY — PUTS AN END TO LEGAL ACTIONS.
As between actresses who Iravel with wardrobes worth .tHO.OOO and the gentlemen hurriedly departing with a toothbrush and another rub¬ ber collar, the uji-state public service commission, in conference with the attorneys of most of the trunk lines in the stale, recently succeeded in work¬ ing out a system of .substantial justice for the traveler who, since the passage of the Cummins' law by the last Con¬ gress, has been compelled to sign a statement of thp value of the worldly possessions which he might desire a railroad to check for him as baggage.
Travelers soon wlll not be com¬ pelled to specify the value of their baggage unless the value is over the limits for which it is carried free— $100 in interstate travel and $1,')0 for a journey within the State of New York. They will still be compelled to si^n a-'Slip declaring that It is below these limits, or, if above then, to spec¬ ify the value and pay the insurance charge as always.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
PLANO TEACHER
Miss C. 0. PITCARN, Accompanist
14 Hansome Place, Freeport. Tel. 106-W.
STUDIOS
60 So. Village
Ave., Rockville
Centre.
Tel. 476-J.
\o'n(>; TO CKKin r(»KS.
I'ursuanI to an nrCXi-v ,.i Hon. Hinry .*^i|il.n W. llcr, ti'mpor.-ii V .surroKiilo of I Ik founty of Na.ssau, ri'iiicc is hiTcby uiv<n tfl all j;t-rsonH iiMVlnn cliilins ;iK:i!nst Corni Ull A. Vooris, lalo ot tho town nf Hini|>sip,ai1. In tin said counly. dccia.sf'rt. to (.iisint lh,- sanu' with thc voiichiiK lliiriof, to till siibHor'hpr thf adminlstr.itor of rho Kooiis chai 's and cr.dlts of salll ilicea.sp(i, al his ijiacp nf Iransaclins businiss at tho office of • Jiorno .Morton Levy, I'rciport, Now Vork. on or before thi 15th day of I'lliru.i rv next.
Patiil. Mineola, N. V., Iiily 29. Iftlf). ClIARLK.'^ 1- \OOP.rS.
A'lmlnlstrator. i;KnF;r;i-: MOJtTO.V LKVV. Attorney for
Ailmlnlstrator. 1-7 Railroad .ivenue,
l-riiport. 1^. Y.
^LEGAL NOTICES. NOTHK TO rni'iiirroKS.
ITIt.StJA.NT TO AN OUliKK OF HON. IIIO.NFtV SKI.DF'.N VVKl,F,i:Fi, tempor- ar.v surroKaK- of the County of Nassau, notice Is hereby Kivon lo all persons h.'ivlnjr claims URainst 'I'uwnsenci Haff. l.ile of Ihc Town of Hemp.stead, In the said county, deceased, to pre.sent the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator of the Sfoods, chattels and credits of said de¬ ceased, al her [ilace of iransaciint? busi¬ ness at the otllce of riock <fe Seaman, I'neport, New York, on or bifore the I.iih dav nf April, next.
Hated. Mineola. .N. V.. .Sept. 21. mif.. MAUY K. HAFF, Administrator. <'t,oCK & SKAMA.N'. Attorneys for Ad¬ ministrator. Kreeport. I.,on^r Island. New York.
LF^AL NOTICEI
COt'NTY COURT, NASSAU COUNTT.
John F. Hoir. PlaintifT.
asalnst Francesco Ca- NOTICK OF
valll, and othera, D«- BALH.
fendants.
In pursuance and by virtue of a Judgment order of foreclosure and sale made by this Court In the above en¬ titled action dated the 13th day of Sep¬ tember, 1915, and tiled and entered in the Nassau County Clerk's Ofllce, I, the subscriber, fhe referee therein named, will sell at public auction at the front steps of the Nassau County Court House, at Mineola, In the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, on Saturday, the
.TOTH l».4Y OF OCTOBeR, 1»IS, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the lands and premises described in said Judgment as follows, viz.-
All that certain piece or parcel of land with improvements thereon erect¬ ed, situate, lying: and being In the Vil¬ lage of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:
He^innlnK at a point on the southerly Bide of Whaley street distant three hun¬ dred and elgrhty (380) feet westerly from the corner formed by the inter¬ section of the westerly side of Bay View avenue with the southerly side of Whaley street, running thence south¬ erly parallel with Bay View avenue one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence westerly parallel with Whaley ' street seventy-flve (75) feet .thence northerly and again parallel with Bay View ave¬ nue one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the southerly side of Whaley street, and thi nee easterly alonK the southerly side of Whaley street seventy-flve (75) feet to the point or [ilace of beKinninR.
Dated, September Hth. IHI.S.
HARRY W. MOORF;, Rpferee. CLOCK & SKAMAN, Attorneys for
riaintlfr. Office and Postofflce Ad¬ dress, Freeport. New York.
9-17-7t
\OTI('K TO •¦Ui:i»ITOHS.
I'fKSUANT TO AN OKDKK OF HON.
IIKNUY SKbDKN WKLLER, tempor¬ ary surroKate of the County of Nassau, noiice Is hereby K^iven to all persons havliiK claims axalnst Sidney S. Jack¬ .son, late of the "Town of Hempstead, In the said county, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, at their places of transacflnjf business at the office of James .M. Seaman, Wan- (a^-'h. New York, on or before the 15th dav of April next.
Dated. Mineola, N. lf.,-vSept. 11. 1915. JAMKS/l. WJAMAN, .. JKNNIljr I/^ JACKSON,
^- Executora-.
HARRY C. CLOCK. Attorney for the
Kxecutors, Corner Merrick Road and
Church Strept. Freeport, N. Y.
My Telephone Number is 337 FREEPORT
C A. FULTON
Undertaker and Embalmer
67 West Merrick Road FREEPORT, N. Y
SrPRKME COCRT. NASSAU COCNTY. —Vincenta Lot>at. filalntlff, against F'rank Lopat. Defendant.
By virtue of an execution Issued upon a Judgment rendered In the .Supreme Court, Nassau County, New York, In the above entitled action In favor of said plalntlfT and aKainst said defendant, tested on the Sth day of AuK-ust. lt'15, and to me directed and delivered, I hereby pive nollce that on
2.1RI> n.*V OF OCTOIIF.K, 1J)1,%, at 10 o'cinck In the ,forenoon, at the front door nf the Nassau County Court House, in the Town of Henipstead. N. Y.. I shall expose for sale as the 1,-iw directs, all the ri^ht, title and interest which thi' defendant. Frank Lopat. had nn the 12th day of July. l!iir>, or at any tlmt thereafter, of, in anil to the fnl- lowlnsr discrlhrd property;
.Ml those certain lotp. pbces or par- cel.s nf land, situate, lyinu- and b>ln« in the Town nf Hempstead. County nt .Nas¬ sau and State of .New York, known and deslBrnated nn a certain map. enlitled, "Map of CarrnlltoM Park." situated at Freeport. .S'assavi Counlv. N. Y.. jirop- eily of Lontr Isl.-rnd Kialty Co., N. Y. Ciiv. surveyed Se|it<'ml)iT. i;in:i. hv Rnh- . rt Kurz.. C. K.. Jainalc.-i. N. Y.. and filed ill the Ofllce nf the Clerk of .Vassau I'minly. on the 2'>lh day of September, tici.t. as and liv tlie lot numbers i;tO. 131, r:2. n:f. i:U. nr>. and more parlicularlv deseribed as follows:
HPKinnlntr nl a point in the westerly line of Delisle Av.nue. F27, feet distant In a siiiiiherlv illr.clion from Ihe soulh- wi sterly corner of Kli/.abeth Street and D<'llsle Avenue, running thence westerly In a line pnrallel with thi> southerlv line of Klizabeth Streei. 12' fdt: Ihence snutliirlv In a line jiarallel with the westerly line of Delisle Avenue. I.'in fe.i; Ihence easterly In a line iiar.illel with the first descrihed course, UTi feet, to the westerly line of Delisle Avenue, thence northerly aloni; the weslerlv line of Delisle Avenn,., l.io f,.et, to the point or Jilace of hedinnlnp.
D;iteil. Mineola. S"iitemher Hlh. Ifil.".. STKPMIvV C. PIOTTIT, Slieriff. CLINTON •. FLINT, Altnrnev for Iilain¬ liff, Freiport, N. Y.
PHOCI.AM.*TIOX.
Whereas, a term of tin Supreme Court Is apr>ointed In he held at thi' Court House in the Villaue of .Mininla. Nassau County, In and for the County of .Vassau, mi lhe l(h day of October. 1015. proclamation is therefore hereby made In cnnffirmltv lo a fir<cept lo me directed and delivered by tho District Attorney nf N.assau County, nn thr. 13th day of September. 1!)I5. to all persons hound to appear .'it lhe said .Supreme Court by reeotrniz.ance or ollierwise. tn nnrienr thereat, and all .lusllces of the Pe.-ice, Coroners, and other ofllcers who have taken any recognizance for the appj'arance nf any iierson at such courl. or who have t.aken Inquislllon or the examination of any prisoner or wiiness, are required to return such reens- nizance. imulsitlnn and examination to Ihe said court nt the openini; thereof, nn Ihe first day nf ils sitting.
Clven under my hand at the Sheriff's nffice, in Mineola, on tho l.'iih dav of Sepiember, 1!M5.
STKPHKN P. PKTTIT, Sheriff of Nassau Countv.
PREFERENTIAL PRIMARIES
Primary Election Noiice
KOCH THE BUTCHER
It is not what yon pay for anything but what you get. Of all the foodstuffs nothing re¬ quires greater attiention and care than meat, to get the sweetest and best.
Our years of experience en¬ able us to judge and obtain PRIME MEATS. We exert the utmost care to keep our place THE CLEANEST AND NEATEST
Call and see our place and give US a trial.
123 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Telephone 75
FREEPORT
Board oi Ele'cliona of tlie County of Nas¬ sau, New York.
Mineola, N. Y., August 24th, 1915. I'ursuant to the provisions of Chapter 22 of the I.,aws of X9)t,, notice is hereby given that a Primary Klection of the enrolhd Republican, Democratic, Inde- pencp LeaKue, American, Prohibition, ProKressive and Socialist voters of the County of .Nassau. New York, will be helrf on
Tuesday, September 28th, 1915,
between the hours nf 3 p. m. and 9 p. m., in each of the several primary dis¬ tricts, as constituted and slated and at the pollinK places, as helow desl(?nat- ed for the Rppubllcarv, l)emooratic. Independence L^'aKUe, American. Pro- htbitlon. Progressive and .Socialist voters of each of the primary districts. In accord.ance with the certificates duly nied with the custodians of Primary Records by the respective chairmen ni the County Cnmmitt'-, nf the Republi¬ can. Deniocratle, Independence LeaKue, Prohibition, and Pronn.SKlve Parly or- ^anizatlons In the Cnunty of Nassau primary election will be held.
On the pari of Ihe Rei>ubljcan voters, for the purpose of electlnK members of lhe Repuhlican Counly Commltlee of the Counly of Nassau. Tn nominate a candidate for Juslice nf ilie Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for Member of Assembly from the Assem¬ bly District comprlsInK the County of Nassau.
On the pnrt of the Democratic vot¬ ers, for the purpo.se of jdectlnK mem¬ bers nf the i>emocratlf Couni.v Com¬ mittee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Jusflce of the Supreme Court. To nominate ,'i candi¬ date for Member of Assembly frorn the Assembly District comprlslnK the County of Nassau.
On the part of the Independence LeaKue voiers. for the purjiose nf elect¬ lnK members of the Indeiiendence Loapue County Committee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a can¬ didate for Justice of the Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for Memher of Assemhly from the Assembly District comprlslnK the County of Nassau.
On the part of the Prohibition voters, fnr the purfiose of electlnK members of the Prohibiiion County Committee of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court. To nominate a candidate for Memher of Assembly from Che Assem¬ bly District compriainK the County of Nassau.
On the part of the Progressive vot¬ ers, for the purpose of electlnK mem¬ bers of the ProKreaslve County Com¬ mitter of the County of Nassau. To nominate a candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court. To nominate a candi¬ date for Member of Assembly from the Assembly District comprising the County of Nassau.
The members of committees to be elected and the times and places at whloh the committees are to meet for
orKanlsatlon are embraced and set forth In the respective calls Issued by the Republican, Democratic, Independ¬ ence L.eague, Prohibition and Progrea sive Parly County Committees.
The Klectlon District Is made the Primary District for the purpose of this Election and the location of each pollinK idace in the County where the voters of all parties above named may vote is as follows:
T«»WX OP HBMPSTEAD
Disf. No I—In Firemen's Hall, Wan¬ taKh, in said district.
Dlst. No. 2—Residence of Alexander Barrlah, Hempstead turnpike. North WantaKh. In said district.
Dlst. No. .I—In Firemen's Hall. Bell¬ more, In said district.
Dlst. .Vo. 1—In East Mi adnw Hall. East Ml adow. In said district.
Disf. No. 5_Tn Firemen's Hall, Mer¬ rick, in said district.
Dlst. No C — In the Truck House of Excelsior Hook and I>adder <"ompnny, Freeport, In iiaid district
Dist. No. 7—In the house of Ever Ready Hose Company. Soulh Side Ave¬ nue, Freeport, In said district.
Dist. No. 8—In the olTlce of John M. Baxter, Grove Street, Freeport, In said district.
Dlst. No. 9—In fhe house of Bay View Hose Company. Freeport, in said district.
Dist. No. 10—In the store of G. How¬ ard Randall, 30 Brooklyn Avenue, Free- port, in said district.
Dist. No. 11—In the house of ViKllant Hose Company. Freeport. In said dis¬ trict.
Dlst. No. 12—In Firemen's Hall, Roosevelt, in said district.
Dlst. No. 1.1—In the houso of Protec¬ tion Hose Company. Prospect Street, Hempstead, in. said district.
Dist. No. 14—In the house of Meadow Brook Hook and Ladder Company, Un¬ iondale. In said district.
Disl. .No. 1.1—In the Town Hall. Fronf Street, Hempstead. In said district.
Dlst. No. 16—In the house of Garden City Fire Department. Garden City, in said disirict.
Disl. No. 17—In the Store of Henry AKnew Est.. 47 Main street, Hempstead, ill said district.
Disl. No. 18—In the offlce of John Dnly. Greenwich Slreet. Hempstead, In said district.
Dlst. No. 19—In the house of Baldwin Hose Company. No. 1, Grand Avenue, lialdwin. In said district.
Dlst. No. 20—In the house of Baldwin Ilose Company. No. 2. Church Street, Paldwln. in said district.
Dis»t. Nf>. 21—In the Kire House, Park Place. DoriK Beach. In said district.
Disl. .Vo. 22—In the house of .Sala- rnanila Hook. I^adder and Bucket Cnni- l.any. Oci .-inside. In said district.
Dist. No. 23 —In the house of Alert Ilose Company, Observer Streei, Kock- t'\))o (^entre. In said district.
Dist. .No. ?¦!- In the Cruser Bulldlncr. Observer Street, Rockville Centre, In nld district.
DIsl. No. 25- In the store of Herman .1 .Marten Co.. 37 Front Street. Rock- \ iile Cinlre. in said district.
Disl. Nn. 2(i—In the house of Live flak ICntriTP- ("otnpany, Kockvilli ('iii- ire, in snld dislriel.
Disl .Vo 27 -In the flre house of Vor- wooil Hook and Ladder and Hose Com¬ pany, on T^roadway. Malveiiie. in said liislriel
Disl. N... 2>< -In Ihe Hose Company Douse. Hlake Avenue, L.Mibrook. in said .iislllel.
Disl. .Vo. 'j;! -Ill the house nf Hook .and Ladder Truck Company. t;ail.- .We¬ nue. Lvntironk. In said dislrici.
Dlsi. V.,. ;;i,- In F'ireiiiin's Hall. lOasI Koek.iway. in said dislriel.
Di.-i. Vo. ;:i In Ihe liniise of I,yn-
inniik Kn:;ine Companj-, .Allanlie .Ave¬ nue, l.ynlirook. in sai.l distric!,
I'isi. No. 32 -In ,lacob Caski's Ga- raue. Lynlirook, in said illstrlct.
Disl, .Vo. ;!:; -In l''ireineirs Hall. I'loral Park, In .said ilislrici.
DIsi. .Vo. ;tl -III lhe house of Belmont Hook allll Ladder ('iimpany, i;imont Koail. KImont, in said disirict.
Disi. .Vn. Sfl--In lhe house nf Nassau llook and L,iil(l. r Coiiipifny, Valley .•sire.am, iCi said distrliM.
Disl. .No. :;il--lii Kuhels ItarliiT Shop, \-all. y Siream. h, .said distrlci.
Disl. .Vo. 37—In the house of Kmpire Ifook .'Uld Ladder t'ompany, Wnndmere. in said district.
Dist. ,Vn. 3S —In till ofllC(^ /if K. F. Mc- 'liiin's Ice Company. Cheslnul Street, Cedarhurst. in said distrlci.
Dist. No. .'itl-In the Playhouse, Siiruce .Street, near Cenlral Avenue. Cedar- liurst. in .said district.
Dist. No; 40—In Ihe house of Wash¬ lnKton Hook and Ladder J'omiiaiiy, Lawrence, In said district. "¦
No. 41—In ll^ Jefrerson Social
nRR.iT SOCTH BAY PICIUIT COMPAXV
SUMMER TIME TABLE
In Effect June 30, 1915.
WASSAC BY TBK SEA SEA BDOB
PREEPORT POI!<IT M>OKOtnr
m'eek Dar*
Leave Freeport Leave Beacli
fi.OO a. m. CSO a. m.
C.OO a. m. 8.15 a. m.
9.46 a. ro. 10.15 a. m.
10.45 a.m. 12.15 p. m.
11,4.1 a. m. 1.45 p. m.
1.15 p. m. 2.45 p. m.
2.15 p. m. 4.30 p. m.
3.45 p..m 5.45 p. m
5.15 p. m. «.20 p. m.
6.30 p. m. 7.00 p. m.
Sundays and HolMara
Leave Freeport
7.00 a. m.
9.45 a.m.. and hourly thereafter until
5.45 p. m. 7.45 p. m. Leave Nassau
10.15 a. m.. and hourly thereafter utiXV 8.15 p. m. (i.45 p. m. 9.50 p. m. NOTE—Sea EdRC slops are niaiR' only on siKnal or to leave p;«<senBer«. \tO\C. BEACH Week Daya Leave Point Looko-uT
6.45 a.m.. connectinK ''tith 7.21 lo N. Y.
11.40 a. m., connectinK with 12.32 toff. Y.
2.15 p. m., connectinK with 3.10 to N. T,
4.40 p. m.. connectinK with 5.20 lo N. T,
Leave Queenswater
7.40 a.m. (arrival of 6.47 from N. T.>
12.10 p.m. larrlval of 11.05 from N. Y. >
3.00 p. m. (arrival of 2.06 from N. Y.)
5.50 p. m. (arrival of S.OO from N Y.»
Sunday*
Leave Point I^ookout
S.OO a. m. 11.40 a. m. .! Iftp. ni.. connectliit; with 4.20 to N > T.OO p tn.. connectinK with 6i43 to N. Y Leave Queenswater
111.2.". a. m. (arrival of 9.05 from ti. Y.I 12.20p.m. inrrlval of 11.17 from N. Y.>
1.1"
p. m.
6.20 p. m.
NOTK.—Special time table for I.ibor Dav on this division FREKPORT nAII.RoVn COMPA^IV
SfMMKR TIMK TABLE In effect June 30. 1915. Trolleys nf the Freeporf Railroad I'nmpany run on half hour headway. liavluK the railroad station at Free- port on the hour nnd half hour up to .'lis week days and 9.15 Sundays, con mclInK with nil east and west bnuna ears of the New Vork and Louk Island 'fraction Comtiaiiy at .Atlantic avenuf nd South Grove street
Week liny a
Leave \>oodcl.fi
Leave
ck
45 p. Ill
6.12
Leave It. Stalloi, 6.0(1 p. 111.
6.20
7.30
.•(.15
S.tS
9.30 10.30 11.30
Leave Dock 9.15 10.15 11.15 Subi.
•I lr
7.45 A.30 9.10 9.50 10.50 12,20 liolldnm
Leiiv I; R. ,:tatloi) 9. .30 10.3(1 11.30 without notice.
l.onK iMlniiil Knilrnnd Time Table
(Krr.eli\e September 8. 1915.> Leave Merrick for N' w York. I'enii ilvaiiia Sialion. Ilrookhn and Inter
7, IS.
: Wei
17 2S.
Ud
avs. 5.1(1,
1. i.-<.l2,
02. 4.17, -iiniiays.
1 :!2. 5.33,
8.B2. «.51 5.37. 9.4%.
7.1 1.
Law-
•ctrlc id, in
Club House, Lawrei rence. in said district
Dist. .Vo. 42 -In Odd Fellow's Hall, Inwood, in said district.
Disl. No. 43—In the house of Kl Hook and Ladder Company, Inwm said district.
TOWN OK NOHTII HEMPSTEAD
In Klection Disl. No. 1—At lhe Town Hall, .Manhasset, In said dlslrl<-l.
In Election Dlst. No. 2—At Ihe Res¬ cue Hnok .and I.rfidder C'ompany's House, Roslyn, In said district.
In Klection Dist. No. 3—At Jones' Hnll. Port WashiiiKlnn, in said district.
In Electinn Dist. No. 4—At Firemen's Hall, Mineola, In said district.
In Klecllon Dlst. No. 5—At F'lremon's Hall. Great .Neck. In said district.
Tn Election Disl. .Vo. 6—At Firemen's Hall. Westbury. in said district.
In Klectlon Dist. No. 7--At Liberty Hall. Port WashlnKton, In said district.
In Klectlon Dlst. .No. 8—At VlKllant Fire House, C.reat Neck Station, In said district.
In Klection Dlst. .No. 9—Af Fire Dis¬ trict Hall. Miller's I.rfine, New Hyde Park, In said district.
In Klecllon Dist, No, 10—At Roslyn HiKhland's Flre Hall, at Roslyn HelKhts, In said district.
In Election Dist. No. 11—At Flower Hill Hose Comfiany's House, Port WashlnKton, In said district.
In Eleclion Iilst, No, 12—At Thomas .McCord's Real Esiate Oflice, Westbury, In said district.
In Election Dist No. 13—At Jericho Turnpike Firemen's BulldinK. at Min¬ enla, in said dislrici,
TOWX OF OVSTER BAY
Dist. No. I- Juslice Court Room, FarmlnKdale.
Dlst. No. 2—Fire Department Bulld¬ inK. Central Park.
Dlst. No. 3—(Jharles Wass Barber Shop, IHcksvllle.
Dist. .Vo. 4—Illcks' Cider Mill. Jer¬ icho.
Dlst. Bay.
Dlst. No. 6—Waldron's WheelwrlKht Shop, East Norwich.
Dlst. No. 7—.lustlce Court Room. Au¬ drey Aveniu-. Ovster Bay.
Dlst. No. 8—Cluh Rooms, Matlnecock NelKhborhood Association, Locust Val¬ ley,
Disl. .Vo. 9—Edmond's Blacksmith Shop, Glen Cove LandjnK.
Disl. .Vo. in—IllKhland Hall, School Street, Glen Cove.
Disl. No. 11—Justice Court Room, Glen Cove.
Dlst. No. 12—Vincent's Opera Housf,
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a Trains mil to Babylon only
eRiins on Monday only.
kStops on slKnal; runs tn .Iai nuie;.' onl.v.
ii.Vo Brooklyn connections. ,
s.Saiurdays onl.v.
fl-^xcepi .Saturdays.
il-:xce|.i holidays.
I I-;xcepi .Saturdays and holidays
Trains I.,-iv.- Ilrr.oklyn. Flatbush Avi¬ nue sinllon, ahout the same flme as those shown from New York, I'ennsyl¬ vania Station. Tills time fahle sub>pct to ehantre without notire.
5—Truck House, Oyster
Cliff Bank Build
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Room.
.South Glen Cove.
Disl. .No. 13—S InK. Sea Cliff.
Dlst. .Vo. 14—Flimlns Hall
Dlst. .No. 15-r»fnee of Queei and Title Co., Massaiiequa,
I'lsl, .No, 16 lustlce Court
Hicksvilb-.
The color of the Repuhlican Ballot shall he Cherry; the Democratic Ballot. LiKht Oreen: fhe Independence LeaKUe Ballot, Canary; the Amerlran Ballot. Scarlet; the Prohibition Ballot, Man¬ darin; the ProKresslve Ballot, LlKht Blue, and the Socialist Ballot, Buff. . BOARD OF KLKCT'ONS OF NASSAU COUNTY LAWRENCE K. KIRWIN,
President. CHARLES U. STOWR, Secret ary.
r«»WER HOAT MOSRS Hl'.NT
Leave Leave HiKh
Bellmore IIIII Beach
26 to Sept. 12. .9.46 a. m. 6.30 a. m.
. .5.30 p. m. 4 00 p. m.
Sept. Sept.
13 to 19. dally 9.45 a. m.
5 9.45 a. m.
6.15 p. m.
4.00 p. m. 7.30 a. m. 6 15 p. m.
Saturdays July 3 to Sept.
Sundays July 11 to AuR. 29 and Labor Day.
,».4Ba, m, 6.30 a.m. ,2.15 p. m. 12.00 noon .6.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m.
. 9.45 a. m. .4,15 p. m. .•IS p.m.
7,30 a. m 3.00 p. m. j
IIAII.V TKOI.I.EV TIME TABI.K.
MIneoln -Hrooklvn nirlnlon.
Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Sts : Southbound al 4.30, 4.46, 5.IB, 5.80 a. m.; then everv 30 minutes thereafter until 11.00 p. ni. 12.00 a. m.'to Rockville Centre only.
Northbound at 5.30 a, m,-and every 30 minutes thereafter unlll 12.OS a. m. Lasl car leaves Clly Line, Brooklyn. for Ilempalead at 12 15 a, m
A flfteen-mlnuu- headway la operated between Rockvllie CJentre and Brook lyn as follows: Week days, exoppt Sun davs. leave Grant and Liberty street* Brooklyn, 6 OO ,-i. rn. till 9.15 a. rn.; thei* 2.45 p. m. till 7.45 p. m. Sundays, 12.•• N. till 8.45 p. m.
Ilempsfeail-.lNnialea nivlalon. Leave Heniiiste.id. Main and Front .tls.
Westtiniind at 5.30 a. m.. and every 30 minutes Ihereaffer until 11,30 (i. m Surwlavs. 6.30 a. m., and every 30 mfn- utes thereafter until 11.30 p. m.
Eastbound. 6 15 a. m.. and every ilT minutes th''reaffer unfll 12.15 a. m. Sundays, 7.15 a, m., and then the same schedule as week days.
Jerleho Pike nivlaloa. Leaves Mlneol.T. Boulevard and Old Country rond: Westbound. 5.30 a. m.. and every 3S minutea thereafter until 9.1B p. m. then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Hundayji. first car. 6.15 a. m.. then same schedule BS week days.
Leave Jamaica, Fulton and WashlnKtot^ streets: Kastbound. 6.30 a. m.. and every SO minutes thereafter until 10.00 p. m.; Ihen 11.00 p. xn. nnd 12.00 a. m. Sun¬ days, flrst cnr, 7.15 a. m,, then same schedule as week davs,
J, M^ STODDARD. Supt,
TIIE .M-;W VORK AWI> 'VOHTh'sHORIC TRACTIOIV rOMPAWY,
Time Table L.ectlve .Ian. 1, 1115 tleek Dava.
Le,Tve Port WashlnKton for Mineolw, HIeksviiie and FlushlnK: 6,06 a. m.. then every hour until 10,05 p. m. Car leavlnK Port WashlnKton af 11.05 p. rr> to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave FlushlnK for Port WashlnKlor/ and Hicksville: 5.30 a. m.; Ihen everr hour until 9.30 p, m. Cars leavlnr 9 30 and 10.30 p. m. fo Roslyn Clock Tower omy.
nntnrAnyn.
Cnr lenvInK FlushlnK al 9.30 p. rr^ runs to Hicksville.
Leave Tflck-vlIIe for Port WnsblnK- ton and FlushlnK: 6,35 a. m.: then everr hour until 9.'i,. p. m. Car leavinK ILcks- vIM at 10.35 p. m. fo Roslyn car bam only,
Handara.
Leave Port WashlnKton for Mineola. HIcKsvlIle and i lUShlnK: 7.06 a. m.r then every hour unfll 10.05 p, rn. Car leavlnK Port WashlnKton 11.65 p. m. tre Roslyn Cioi-k Tower oniy.
Itenvc FlushlnK for I'ort WashlnKton and Hicksville: «.30 a, m.: then mvetry hour until 9.30 p. m. Car leavlnK i^.ta p. m. fo Roslyn Clock Tower only.
lyeave HiCnSvMIe for Port waahlnir¬ ton and FlushlnK: 7.11 a, m.. then evmry . Car Ie • —
hour until 9.3S
Ieav[n« Hic!
5.15 p. m. ' rilie at io.SB n. m. and Il.lt p Roalyn ear bam »nly.
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