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News From Eastern Nassau County
SEiFOni NEWS
devotional meeting Sunday evening, .Line 17, at 7.30, at the Kpworth meeting.
Rev. Tel.HiizI Tnurheyanla, a Japa¬ nese Btudent from Drew .Seminary. Madlnon, .N. V.. will preach on a very InterestlnK topic Sunday evening in the U. K, Church, June 17.
George Morgan, the younger .lon of Wm. -Morgan, of Brooklyn, formerly of this village, while crossing the .Mep- rick Road on Sunday la.st was run over by an aiitoindbile. The child was only injured slightly.
Children's Day was observed in the M. K. Church Sunday evening last.
Services in the Kpiscopal Chiir«'h next .Sunday a« follows: Sunday SchrK>l al 2.l.'i r>. ni., and evening ser¬ vice at 7.:5ii p. Ill,
Mr. Leslie Raynor spent a number of days out of town vi.siting friends.
The registration for all people be¬ tween ihe ages of 16 and .^n was held in .Miss .M. .Southard's undertaking eslablishinenl, this village. The com¬ miiiee in cliarg • wa.s Mrs. C. Vassello, .Mrs. W. Whitner, .Miss M. Southard and .Miss IL Wilier. The dates for rcKistralinii were from June 11 to .lune ]').
M*>thodl8t Church last Sunday even¬ ing with appropriate e.Tercises. A goodly anmber attended and the Col¬ lection, which goes to the Students' Fund, waa a generous one,
A Japanese student from Drew Sem¬ inary will preach in the Methodist Church Sunday evening,
BELLMORE ITEMS
.Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward P. Self have .utine tn .North River for three or four i days to visit their daughter and son- in-law, .Mr. Smith, who is staying in i the mountains for his health. !
Special Invltalion.s have been is¬ sued to a "heart warming revival" to be held In the M. K. Church June ] to 24 inclusive. The pastor. Rev. P. W. Knight, will be as.sisted by .Miss l>ord. evangelist, and special music is being provided.
The following young men of this vlllage have enlisted in Uflcle Sam's services: George .Merritt, I'. S. S. Chester; Walter Brockman, Fori Slo¬ cum, New '\'nrk: Birdsall Jackson. 13th Infantry.
.Many of this village are serving as , jurors in the Mineola Court House.
Church, Rev. William H. Steinbicker, De Long. H2; Adelaide Ludford. 87: pastor. Residence, Rockville Centre. De Long, 82. Adelaide Ludford. 89. Av- All Sunday services and meetings are erage. 'it 1-7 per cent.
Grade 1 Kunice Duryea. lU": Shir¬ ley Vail. 101): l->sad .McKaba. !i7: I'A- gar Ludford. \oi: Sadie Miliar, US; .Winifred Duryea, l'.'i; John Briieri, Sfi. Average !i6 per cent.
Grade ;', VI. \ .Norton, lu'i; .Marion
¦ Jamisfin. II'O; (;erliiidt> Jaunts. !':•:
Raymond Wood, !i7; John .Mci'Calia. <'.'':
I Dnrnthv .Mack, '-r.: Th.-ic.ias Laviv, '»::;
Gertrude .\di 1. !tl : Dorothv C.-miii.is,
children, of Baltimo'tc, Vere gneata^ Mrs. Beethans mot lier, .Mr«. 'W. Hewlett.
The Young .Men's Independent Club n. B. Team defeated the Lindenhiirst Team in a one-sided ijanie nn .Sun¬ day lasl by a score of 10 to 1.
A special meeting of the Seaford Hook. Ladder and Kn«ine Company ¦was held in their hall on .Monday la.st.
Mr. and .Mrs. fieorge Wadr have opeiifd their home here for Ihe sum¬ mer. -Mrs. l-jiima Bergen is visiting .Mrs. Wade.
The Friday .Nighl ('luh will hold a reception for its memliers on P'riday niehl. This will be the la.st meeting; until st'hoof opens agaiiu,.
Townsend G. Smith is serving as a jiiiDr on the Grand Jury.
.Mrs. Charles K. Frost, who has been visiting friends in this village, re-' turned to her home in .Manhattan.
BALDWIN.
A good attendance was present at the strawberry festival held in the .M. L. Church .Monday.
Mr. Walton and family are occupy¬ ing the Purvis cottage on Washingon Avenue for the summer.
Henrv Walters, Jr.. will lead the
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The grade examinations will bc held in tbe Seaford Union Free School on Wednesday and Thursday of ne:t.i week.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of .Mrs. William Sniith ne.xi Thursday afterhoon.
The \\'antagh Congregational, Bell¬ more Presbyterian, Bellmore .Metho¬ dist and .Seaford .Methodist Sunday .Schools will join in a parade which will he held .Saturday afternoon, June !':{. The exercises will heaiil al .'1.30 in llie WantaKh Church. -A promi¬ nent .speaker from Brooklyn has been secured. The schools will then march through the main streets of Wantagh and then return to the Parish Hall, where cake and ice cream will be served.
Children's Day was observed in the
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On Tuesday afternoon last an acci¬ dent occurred in which Fred Hodg¬ son had a very narrow escape from a serious accident. While Fred was driving his car near the school house on Redford .Avenue, it upset and threw him out of the car. .Mr. Hodgson was very badly shaken up, but fortunately has injuries were only a few cuts and bruises.
Samuel Wil.son is serving as a jur¬ or in the Supreme Court.
For the next two weeks special re¬ vival services will be held in the M. K. Church, assisted by Mrs. Lord, evangelist. Special music will be one of the most interesting features of these services.
.Misses .Mabelle .Miller and Kdithe Sniith led the Hpworih League meet¬ ing in the .M. K. Church Sunday eve¬ ning.
Don't forget that a recital will be given by the Aeolian Company in the .\l. K. Church on .Monday eveing, June 18, for the benefit of the Baldwin Branch of the Red Croivs. Be present all, for it will be one of pleasure and enjoyment.
.•\. Palmero is serving a.s a juror on the County Court jury.
On Salurday two weeks ago Kverett Brooks, nf Wantagh, while riding a wheel along the Merrick Road, ac- cniupanied hy Bert Jackson, of Wan¬ tagh, was hit hy an automobile at the corner of .Newbrid.se Road. Dr. H. V. Ilidcomb vvas in attendance and the ambulance immediately sumnioned. l';verelt v.as immediately removed to the Mercy Hospital, where an exami¬ nation showed that he sustained con¬ cussion of the brain, possible internal injuries and a severe fracture nf the hip. After the accideni occurred the responsible automobile kept on speed¬ ing to -New '\'ork, and although all po¬ licemen along the line were notified, il maded detection.
At Ihc M. K. Church, the pastor, Rev. .Martin O. I/cpley, Ph.D., will
exchange P"'Pi'-'^/>" Sunday morning I ;,;,„; Ts. caused the hastenin with Dr. tl. O ( urt ice, of Freeport. The pastor vvill preach in the even¬ ing.
The Sunday School will have their outing at Point lx)okout on Wednes¬ day, July llth.
^' .Mr. Joseph Wanser, who has been taken home from the .Mercy Hospital, is lapidly recovering.
Percy Smith will be a graduate of the (lass of 1!»17.
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FREFPORT
On Sunday afternoon Bellmnre A. C. played the Bellmore Jrs. al the baseball grounds. Bellmore A. C. was a«ain defealed in a very iminter- esiin^ Kiinie to the tune of 10 to 0. in ten innings. Poor support and weak liitchini; brniighl defeat to the Bell- niori^ A. B.
Kegular services of M. i:. Church next Sunday as follows: Morning ser¬ vice at 10,mi; Sunday School at ll.iUL eveiiiin: service by Pastor R. W. Knight at 7.:iO
.Mrs. Armstrong, of Brooklyn, has been visiting her daii.:;liter, .'\<rs. Frederick W. Hoppen.
.Mr. and .Mrs. J. Bennett, nf Ozone Park, spent the week end at the home of .VIr. and .Mrs. Henry Guenther on .Merrick Road.
Rev. S. O. Curtis, pastor of Free- port .Methodist l':pisco|ial Church, will preach in the .M. K. Church here Sun¬ day niorning. exchanging puljiits with the pastor. Rev. .Marlin O. Lepley.
The last regular meeting of the Kp¬ worth League .Mission .Study Class was held at the hniiic of Mr. and .Mrs. John B. Prince, Tuesday evening. with an interesting study hour and gnnd utleiidance.
During the months of July and Au¬ gust the Sunday School of the .M. K. Church will hold its s(>ssion in the mnriiiii;; al !i.45 oilnck before Ihc regular cliiirch service.
held in the hall of the Fire Depart¬ ment on Grand .\veniie. Beginning with this Sunday the Bible School will meet at 9.45 a. ni. insiead of in the afternoon as heretofore. Service, in Knglish. every Sunday evening at 7.45. Subject nf this Sunday's ser¬ mon ''God's Gracious Call. .Men's Pretexts."
Our services are open lo all. Come and give us the opportunity to greet you.
SMITHVIUE SOUTH
The Ladies' Guild of ihe Kpiscopal Church vvill hold a siiawberry festi¬ val on July '.' in the afternoon at 4 o'clock and in the eveninj.'.
A unifiiie weridins ceremony tnok place in i\n- Post Y. .M. C. .\. audito- 1 rium at Fort Slocum Tuesday after¬ noon. June 12, when .Miss Anna Alice ! Odell. dauf-'hter of .Mr. and .Mis. James 1 Odell. of Smithville South, and George ; Richard .N'nrlham. nf Babylon, vvere ' united in marriage by Rev. William I H. Steinbicker, Lutheran Field .Mis- : sionary for Ixmg Island. Some time I ago extensive plans had been made for the wedding, whii-h was m take place June 30 in the Lutheran Church ] of Smithville South, but the enlist- i ment of .Mr, Northaiii, the groom, in 1 Ihe Knglneer Corps and his transfer to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, nn
of the day. The witnesses lo the wedding vv-ere Mr. Walter Frericks, also an en- I'isled man and friend of the family. and .Mrs. Sophia Theobold, an aunt of the bride. Mr. and .Mrs. James Odell, thf- parents of the bride, were also present, having made the trip hy aiitomnbilc, Cpnn the expiration of the enlistment nf .Mr. .Northam the yniini; cnuple will make iheir home in Smithville .South.
Don't forgei that the annual fair the Church of the Redeemer will held on the afternoon and evening June '27. and the evening of the 281 only. A tine dinner will be serve uiH>n the t.vvo evenings. Offerings (C fair art solitiicd. Be present, men tiers and fiiends. Help along.
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MERRICK i MASSAPEQUA NEWS
.Mrs. Herman C. .Schwab died al her resid«'nct here Sunday morning two weeks ago of apoplexv. For the lasl two years .Mrs. Schwab had been in a poor condition and recently vvas very bad in health. .Mis. Schwab as usual took her Irip in her iiioior car lo llempstead, but was seized on re¬ tiring and passed away. .Mra. iSchwab leaves two sous. Henry I!., of this village, and Herman C., now in the i Plaltsburi; (amp. Funeral services 1 were held in the chapel of St. Bar¬ tholomew's Church. .Manhallaii. Dr. Leighton Park olflciatin.i;, with iiiier- ! ment in Wnndlawn.
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j The ladies taking the census wer I very busy ihe tirst day, and cnnaidel ; ing the manner in which the work I hein^: handled b.v thiMii, -we are satlaH bed that the mailer is in good bands ) Considering their t laims lo recognH ' lion, vve in .Massapeipia surrender ' bow tn the ladies.
A very large attendance were pres¬ ent al the Kreat minslrel show whicii was held at the Firemen's Hall. The affair vvas (-nndiK-tcd with greal skill and the actnrs were esjiecially good in their respectiv*' parts. Some ofl those who tnnk part were: Charles > Inlm W , A. Calkin, inlerlociitnr; F. C. Hill, '','"" ""' ' (H'orge .McCord, Billy Wolf and Harry ' ii,'"""j' Leich. end men. The affair was on "^ nt enjnyineiit and was a big siicccs all through.
Children's Day was observed by tll^ Sunday Schotil of the Presbyterli Church w ith an cMeiisive and ^'ell eX| ecuted program, and much credit due Supt. .-\. H. Bartle, .Mrs. Bartl^ and the Misses Klhel .\ndersori Pearl Glover for their tireless ener| in instructing th parlicipains, also •Mrs. Brown, .Mrs. Lilly and Ml Nimmo for the artistic decoralloil The Sunday School is a most healt orgaiiizalion, t,
Anderson was the delegl al Fire Departnient to vent ion at FreeiKjrt Tilesda.v nf the Firemen's A.ssociatlC r Simthein .New York.
Change in hours of service at St. .Mark's l';piscop,il Church:
June 17. .Sunday, Holy Communion. 7.30 a» 111.; Sunday School, 0.45; morning prayer and sermon, 10.50.
Sunday. June 24. Sunday School at 3.15; evening prayer and sermon at 7.311 p. ni. Owing to the Holy Com¬ munion on June 24. and alternate Sundays being in Rnnsevelt at 7.30 a. 111., on said alternate Sundays the seivices at Smithville South vvillbt the latter half nf the Sunday, and on the other Sundays in the earlier half nf the .Sunday, as above indicated.
WANTAGH ITEMS
Lvman again aft
ussell has alli nded • a few days illness
The aiiiiiial siiawberry festival of the Lariiis' .Aid Society nf the .M. K. Church vvas held in ihe Chapel on .Monday evening. .An enjoyable pro¬ gram, arranged hy .Mrs. .M. O. Lep¬ ley, vvas rendend as follows: Voial solo, .Miss Viola Kargnc; instruiiiin- tal .solo, little .Miss Helen Pear.sall, recitation, .Miss Rita Bedell: instrii- meutal solo, .Master Wilbeil Ldgar; violin solo, .Miss Dnscher, accnmpa- iiied by .Miss .Aster .Nygren; leciui- tion, .Miss Rita P.edell, and '¦America ' by all. After the prnyram. deliciniis fee cream, cakes and stravvberries were served by Ihe ladies.
The lialilvvin Home Defense Cnm¬ pany will ,i;ive a moving piciure and I vaudeville show in Baldwin Thehire ! .Saturday afteiiioon and iv eiiiiig. 'Ihe afleriionn perfnrmanee vvill begin a! 2.:iu o'clock and ihe evening ai K d'ckocU. Some of Ihe local talenl h.'ive been procured fm- the vaudeville and one nf the picUire reels is claimed III be one of till best military pictures in Ihe counlry. Ticki is an- selling fast.
The .Aeolian Companv- will give a lirsl (lass I'literiainintMil In the .M. 1-^. Church iiex't .Monday ev<'iiing fnr Ihe benellt of the Baldwin Branch of the Red Cross, Tbe Branch has a large number III vvnrkers and meniliers and needs considerabh^ funds lo carry on Ihe work. I''irsl aid classes are con- diicled every .Monday and W»^dnesda> afiernoo hy Dr. Steele und Dr. Kice, be.-;id(- the other woik. '
! .Miss .Nellie .Norton rclurnt-d in the j .New York Telephone Cnmpany after a ! two weeks vacation.
I tiuite a gathcfTng were prtseni at I the Red Cross meeting held in the I Fire Hall .Monday evening.
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; 'I'lie Cliildri 11 s Day exercises in Ihe j Parish House Sunday were wi-U ai- i lended, and everyone was pleased to see the chililren lake their pails so '' well.
Theie were !iS legist rations last Tuesday of those who were between 21 and 30 years. Sixty-six made claim nf exemption because of occupatinn and dependent relatives. The re- mainder made nn claims. There were 18 aliens who registered, and 2 "alien enemies." linl all were willing In dn their duty fnr the old I'nited Slates. The vnliinteers in ('liari;t' were .lames .Mulcahy, .larvis Smilh, Joseph Bay- den and Frank Godigkeit. The .Mer¬ rick nnil or Ilnine Defense was nu duty under the able cnmmaud nf Harold Bunker, bin im dislin bailees arose.
On Wednesday nighl (|uile a ',2ood altendance was present at the Parish Hniise when .Mrs. Snyder, of the Cen¬ tral Kilchen at Hicksville. spnkevery inleresliiruiy nn ihe ftiiid prnblcm. .She tnld her audit lu-e that the fond proli- I lem is gning to be a very serious I (Iiiestion this year, and the onl.v fiMid jwc will havf are the vcKetaliles we I plant (lurselM's. The surplus, she, I cniililiued, will doubtless gn in ,tli(-! I Ainvcrnmeiil fnr usage nn the ni'her i I side. We musl save tn help alntig. ' I It is a crime tn waste the ealaliles j that vve do. She asked all present I that if they had any surplus lel'i over tn send il lo the Parish llniise. wliere I it will he canned I'hubarb espef-iall.v. This is a line of palrinlisiii. and a miglil.v importaiit one.
Dr. and Mrs. Allan P.ieihan and
W)u-re is the .MosquiKi l''leet of ot er v-ears and what about the Mast petiua coast defense movement? (!)a|l Bennet took a look over the hay Oil day last week and reiMirls all sc boals li((| tn the docks, but not eiieiiiv in si.ulil.
Red Cross v\()rl\ was suspended week nil ac(-oillit nf the census ageil nccupyiii!; the building. Work will lesiimetl nil Tuesday, Jiint IHth, a( p. 111.
The Tnwu Hall is being repatrl and paintetl, and the grounds restor| III ilieii usual title eondilion; also pla/a ainiind Ihe station. Thanks' Ihe local improvement commiltee especially to the cliairman, L. B. ains, who was seen on the groul .Salurdav afteriinnn direcliiig his like a well trained city I'nreiuan. Intikiil iiniie (Ute ill a new kahkl VH
.Inhn F. Innes, George Pennell, anil .1 W ichel attended the Firem« Cdiivt nlinii al Freeixirt nn Tuesday^ij
Irony and Sarcasm.
Irniiy may be either gentle or ting. Siircasin, htivvever. Is always b| ter or Illuming. It niny or may be Irtuilciil nf the same time. Satl| is usually aprdled tn a more or U fnrnuil hnldiiig up of the follies
vices nf Society. It js iilvvtiyH preva^ by the satirist's personal sense of riilieiilou'i. It often makes use of ' sarciiMM anil ironv.
Tbere wiil be Chrisiian l-^ndeavor iiiceting in Ihe i'liiii-(-li Friday night at S nClnck. William G. Gainer wiil lead the meeting.
.Mrs, I'reil .Schaardt has gone In Peniisylvaiiia to visit friends and rc- ;.;aili her heallli. We hope she vvill be very iiiucli recovered on her returu.
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.Miss Nell .\v('iiue, and sey City. N, June lOth.
e .Nortnil, nf \\'aiila^;l. .Mr, Frtd (iritliu, of .ler- 1,, were iiiarrii-d Sundav,
The annual meeting and electinn of ollicers nf the .Milburn Literary So¬ ciety was held at the home of Miss Jennie Schuman last F''riday evening.
Perlect Attendiiiice ior May
Kimiii II, Miss (liiiiini. leacher Gertrude Adel. Dornthy Cniinnr, Win¬ ifred Duryea. I^iinii-e Duryea, Ger¬ trude James, .Marian Jamison, Shirley Vail, Raymond Wood. Class per cent 05. \ ^
Room I, .Miss -Miller, teacher—Nei-
WeflaveNew andUsedFords
Touring. Kiinabont, Coiipelet Tonn and RuKlnesR Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
We carry and constantly hare on hand a larice stock of all FORD parts
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Greatness
WE KSiri.OY THK MOST CAPABLK ANU RKLIADLE MACHINISTS
Wt maintain a machine shop equipped with modern and np-tA-date
machinerr and haviDg a capacity to do anj and all work un
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DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROTT, $785.00
.Mrs. Valentine Sohic wils program sf,„ ]„i,-jf,a, Frank .Mack, Frank Nil (-nnimitlee, and gave some interj^stinK ^on, Charles Reiisch, Kvereti Smith.
Harold Sinilh. Iltrman Jaehne, Harr.v
W South Main Street Telephono Sooth Cirand ATeaa*
Freeporf Connection naldnln
lOMi; TO IS FOK WIIJj; FKM i.x; You know Ihiw iniportnut It Is in buying wire fencing lo get fhe dnr> iible kliiil Unit slanils near and tear nml Imd vreather, »e hare it| also a coMiidete line of liarilvvjire lools oi e»« ry deNcription. StovcN Haint'cs Slow Pipe Oil Sto«es {i,in and Kleclric Plat«B ' arpenfer's and Mii'.i.n't Tools Itnilder's rinrdware
PiiiiiN Oils Varnishes Brnsheit HI V STAMUIMI I.OOIIS OF l{IM\ni.K I'KOrLK
and instruciive facts on "Our Fond Supply. " .Mrs. Walter L. Shuhert also nave ^ humorous reading. Of¬ ficers fnr Hie year vvere electcfr as follows: President, .Mr. Charles H. Thomas; ...vice-president, .Mrs. Fran¬ cis W. Miller: secretary and treas¬ urer, .Mrs, 'U'alter L. Shubert.
Griesman, Oscar ^andsttdl, .Mabel Connors, Laura (Tralterlon, Dorothy .Meyer, .Marie .Meyer, -Alma Venue. Ruth Wood, -May Griesman .Aver¬ age. M.'i per (-ent.
Ronm III, .Miss Harper, leather Fred Box, Bertha .Albrecht, Laura Dc Long, Cecilia .Meyer, Kthel .Midland. Victoiia .\(tllli r. Ida Venue. .Averagi
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The friends of .Mrs, Samuel T. Hour dettc aio glad lo learn that she was <i4.6 per cent. . not seriously injured in the recent | Room I\', .Mr. Brooks, teaclier automobile accident. i Lucy Albrechi. Leona De Loiik. Riiiii CJainei, William Coron, .Aithur Olsen.
Children's Day services were held Charles Janisnn, l-.dv^ard .Michand.
in the .M. K. Church Sunday evening. .Martin Huhnkeii. .Average HO.8 |)ei
when a very flne prograin of recita- cent.
tions, sonns. exercises and drills were Spelling Contest, Room 111. Grade 5
presented by the children. The church - Bertha Albrecht. lou; Jud.«on Alltn,
was beautifully decnraied for the oc- iiiii; Ida Vtrme. 10<t; \'ictoria .Mulbr,
casion by a comiuitioe consisting of !»0; .Mary Washburn, lo'i; Fred Box,
Mr. George Kellum, .Misses .Marion 91); Frederic Norton, 75 Av«'rage,
Whealey, Ruth .Austin and others. The 96.1 per cent.
prograin committee were Miss Esther Grade 6- Kdith Bradley, 100; Lur-
Smiih. .Mrs. W. Kdwaid Spragne and Mr. R.iymond F. Smith. The Sunday ;4-'ho(d has purchased twenty wall bound .New Testaments to present lo twenty of its young men and boys who have joined the army or navy.
ana De LonK, 100; Cecilia .Meyer. 100; Kthel Michand. 100: Kdna Verme. lOO: Alfred Hurlick, 01; Talboi Baldwin, 87; Arthur Lawrence, 7'». Average. 94.6 per cent.
Grade 8—Kdward .Michand. Ii8;
SITFLIES OF ALL EDTDS
The school Is doing good work under Charles Jamison, 100; .Martin Huhn- the new superintendent, Mr. John .M. i ken, 'JS; Arthur Olsen, 'je. Average, Gifford. : 98 i«r cent.
Grade 7—William Coron, 97; Lucy
St. Eet?r'8 Evangelical Lutheran j Albrecht, J7; Ruben .\ilson, 94; Leona
The J^MCOlC^ Store Prescriptions Filled Reasonably and Right
Your dortor'* written order is filled jutt •« carefully at ha could deifr*. You will be ture of the bett rctulti from the r-edicine you take wkcll you bring your pretciaptiont to ut. Accurate w eigtiing and insaturiaa— pure, potent drugt and skillful compounding atturet you sf getting tba mott for your money. Promptly delivered. Pbone ord«ri tolicited.
From tbe buying of drugt and drug ttore marckanditc up uatil tba time that we tell tbcm to you we conttantly are on the watch to •«• tbat the quality doet not deteriorate and ihat it it of jutt as high a staadiaga* when wa bought it. This assures you of getting the best drug store aer- vica and fullest satisfaction, ll m^kes no difference what ycu buy of u« you can depend tbal the quality Is right and the price reasonabla. Civ* us your order. Our motto it:
^'Everything Right or Your Money Back*
OarenceS. Abrams, ns^
23 West Merrick Road
PHONE, No. 1
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