SIX
THE HISSAU POST, FREKPORT, S. Y. FRfOAT, NOTEMBER 10. 1»1«.
1
Long Island's Growth Shown by R.R. Traffic
WDITALKTOMEN
The Uink? Island Kailioad earried aeveral tlioiii-and more eonimuters in October IDlij, than it did in the same month of any previou.s year in if^i history.
The Ktati-iticR. on whieh the above Btatement i.s founded, slie.w that ex¬ actly' 2i),i,'in eoiiiinutaiion tickets were sold by the railroad in Oetoher, exceeding by 2,!lll, or seven per cent, the number of lieketH sold in the eor- reapondlng inonth of 1015, Another
Montauk Division
North Siele lli vision
Far Hoekaway Uranch
.Main Line
Ftockaway Bea<-h Divi,si(in
Oysler Iiay Braiieh
Atiantic Division
•W'ading Rive-r Branch
Henipstead I'ranch
Ixing Beach Uraneih
Manhaltan Beaeh Division
A further analysis of the lalest
passenger I raffle returns .^hows that thlrty-flve -if the HO-odd eommiitlng stations on the lyong Island Railroad
had 200 or li.eiie eominure-rs in Oe-to- ber, I'.lia, as follows:
P'ar Rockaway 1 .i'lt.'i
Kreeporl liol
Koekville Centre Xll
Rockaway Heach 7'.',H
l.ynliroeik Tl.'i
Jamaica 7l{li
Murray Hill 602
Corona ,'".1:!
I5ay,-iide 4li5
llempstead Ui!"
VVoo<lhave-ii ,1 iiiiriinii 4i)i
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Forest Hills :!78
Cedarhiirsi lUiH
I-;iinliiirst 2l',2
Hollis Ill I
l-'liisliinn llln
Floral Park :i:il
(Ireal ,\'(-e:k M2
Ilnntingion Ull
I't, \Va:shiiif,'t<)n :!o«
Iirooklyn .Manor I'.nT
Wooelmere :',nii
Iiay Shore :',n'.',
Ke-w (lardciis I'iiU
(Iarden City 291!
Amityville 285
Se-a Cliff 272
Baldwin I',"i7
Qiie-e-ns 25:?
Whitestone 21!-l
Broadway 2:!2
Babylon 2M
Mori is Park 207
I.ong Beach 200
These reeo rd-breaking October
interestlng comparison develops the fact that commutation travel during the month of Octolier has inerea.sed 22!) per cent, since October, liiOo, when thc Umg Lsland had only 6.258 ceinunuters,
Kvery division and branch of the- Ixing island Railroad, the following table shows, had more coinniuters in October of this year, compared with the same inonth of the preceding year:
Octohei' llil'J, Increase over I'lHi
5,:i58 81!)
1,242 f;:i2
L',7:?o ¦i;;5
:;,ii77 112
1.2.M 2iii,
sir, y.i,
ss-2 7:{
7l',(| 68
"M ht',
4T.i 55
:; 1
211,520 2,!ni
loiiiiinilaiion figures mean, in a word: that Ixmg Island lo-day is a plae-e where a iiiiiltltude of people live in e-very seasein of the year,
Alilieiiigh it is generally known Ihal great s)rides have been made on Long Island in ihe way of population, it is a eiuestion if Ihe public fully re-alizes how rapidly I.ong Island is also he-e-oniing one of the most ini- portiiiil iiieliisliial .cni. is In the- counl I .V.
Ill this coiini-ciinn. the- Canning (lall- lieiaid of Trade is jibont lo issm- a leaflet e-oiiiinenting upon tlu- pen- eriil industrial griiwlli of I.eing Isl¬ and, and selling forili spee-ifU-ially the advantages of establishing maii- iifactiiriug plants in Farmingilale To qnote fr.'iiii this pamptile-i :
"l.ong I.'-land has wonde-rfnl fu- liiK ii(is,siliilitii's, nol emly as a healtli nnel ple'asnre re'sort, and as an all-llic-.vciii-rimnd place i.f r..si¬ .l.ii.i-. lm; aiso as ;i gri-al imlii.-iii al ceiitf-r."
'"I'hcre are ¦ alread.v a niimlie i nl' lowiis on Long Islaml vvell-klieivvn feir Iheir iiulnsliial aclivilies. Chief among llii'se- is Lenin Island City If yon ar<- familiar with the- Lein.i.' Island City of ten eir fifteen years ago, yon i-an readily iinele-rslantl wlial a vveiiiderfiil I lansformal ion has taken plae^c the-re, feir tn-elav almosi :!ni1 facloiics ale in oiieia- -lion, with ;'¦ total of over in.iiii'i ci!]^ ployecs,"
"What has liaiipene-d in an in- eliistrial way in Leing Island Citv is gradually heing duplicate-el clse-- vvhe-rc em the Island."
The Plaza Theatre
FRFEPORT, N. Y^
Monday
Nov.
13
Nifll'KO
lliii-olil l.en-kwiiiiij and May Aiiisiiii in
">I|,SI'KI! 11" III liie- iie-ts
Kiirle W Illiains In
"I'IM: .IMOIIKW IKH SK" in two aels
.\I;i!. :'..::n, ,\ilniissi(.n In r.nis. i;vi'. in ami |.", ,-
Tuesday
Nov.
14
Wedn'sday
Nov.
15
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Sece-iie Maiaitiiiui in "ALIKN SOILS" in Hie aels
I'liilll lhe- sicry h} lleet,ir 'I'liinlmll Ciime^'ly \i!iiiissiiiii ill ce-iiis.
lilHh Slori-y nnel \iiliiiiiii Mnreiiii In
•IHL SHOP (.IRL' in the aels
Drew Comeily Mm. :l.:!o. .-\ilmi.~siiin l'l .¦ems. Lvi-. In .,
Thursday
Nov.
16
Friday
Nov.
17
Saturday
Nov.
18
Sunday
Nov.
19
i'.\iL\Moi\'r
Maelyii Viliiie-kli- in
•IIIL I:KI0R>1 IAMMILVIK" in lili- ,i,|>
Hy l-ldKar .\. Crii-si
Hray Cartoein Comedy
.¦Vilinissioii In e-e-uts.
WILLIA.M A, BRADY
K. k. Lincoln and Fraii<-es >i-lsiui in "TIIK AI.MKaiTV OOliLAir in live aels Comedy .Admission 1(1 eents.
PARA.MOl'.N'T
Hazel Daviii in ••THK Fl K1> (JIKL-
Ceimeeiy "Kernel Nutt and the Piano Player' Matinee 'i.Oi', ,-\dm'ssion 5 and 10 cents livening 7. 15 and 9. Admission 10 eent.q.
Kdna .Hay and FnKi'ne O'llrlen in "THK RETFWN OF KVK"
By I^c Wil.son Dodd Mutt and Jeff Comedy. Admission 10 centa.
The men of the South Shore towns of .Nassau are Icxiking forward with great anticipation to the opening of
me seiies oi ..len s ,\Iass .Meetings tei be held this winter in the Rockville Ccntre Theaiie on .Merrick Road anel V'iliage Avenue on Sunday afternons. The interest is not only local but ha.-; spread to all the* surounding com¬ niunilies, lor the men have been (juick to appreciate the ejuality eif the speakers v* i.ei are lo address ihein. On Sunday of this week the first meeting will have a.s the speaket Fred B, Smith, former International Secrelary of the Y. .M, C, A„ now a successful .Ve-w York business man, who devotes a great deal of his time to Buch work among men. .Mr. Smith .111. lug the- year, has traveled ovei this entire country and has spoken lo audie-ne-e-s ol men aggregating over 120,000, some individual meetings having over in.niM; present. He is in- de-e-d a ".Man With a .\Ies,sage to ,\len, aa advertised by the gieat sMpponing comniittee of almost 300 men. His theme will be "America's Greatest Sin," and those who come ean lie- assured he is in every way capable of handling his sub.ieet.
So «ide-i-.piead is the di'inaiul lo hear him that aiitomohile parties ai. being oi-gaiii;:ed in the sm ronndin.;,' towns, eve-n so far away as HiiniiiiK- ton, lo briiiK their delegation of men The miisie- -Aiil 1..- lende-i.-d hy ai orchestra niide'i- the- elireclion n. Thomas E. Harlmann, and Fred I.. Bo,sworih, cornetist and soloist in the great l heat re- mee-lings in Brooklyn, will play.
It is suggested that the men in the communities outside of Rockville Centre get in touch with some of the committee Ironi their town, and b.- furnished with particulais as to auto¬ iiiohile tiausfioriation. or else place their own ears a; the disposal of lh- e.-ommiilee for such .service. The meeting will be al four o'clock in tin- afternoon.
REAL ESTATE ASS'N. PLANS ACTIVE WORK
Basket llall (iames WanteeL
The Hempstead Arrows, a leatii consisting e^f High School players, would like lo play any Hto pound ag¬ gregation on opponent's court, who .itieis a ,-Miii;ehie guarantee. Will travel wiihin radius of twenty-ftve iniles, .Xdelre-ss .Moi timer Jones, 45 Terrace Avenue-, Hempstead. ,N'. V , m phone 05(1 lli-mi-.-itead, liotwn n c ;;" and 7 P. .M,
Haa Proof,
"T (Idii't s,.,, any SI-II-'.¦ ill Ill's oil joke- aliiiiil wiiin.ii sli..|i|iiiii: all ilii.v and lint s.i.-iidiii;.'- u cent, " se-oll'i-el the hiK-hi-hir. "Uf (-.iijrse-, y.m don't," said the inarried nmn sadly, "The-re Isn't any se-iise In It; lieciiuse It's ii lie. I've be-eu iinirrie-d te-n yi-iirs atul I've got ree-elpte-d bills to [.-rove what I sny."
Father's Position. One evening we were ente-rtiiliiing our guests. One of the men took my little- brothe-r em his Inp. The mun said, "\\'li:ii is yemr fiiihe-r. my little man?" lie- unswere-d, ".\ mun." The mini- iiski'd hiin lli.-ii whnt his father dill, .-iml he- ansvve-r.-il: ".lust what iiiaimiia tells llilil 1(1 do,"—Clilciigei Trlhiine.
Democrats Hold Senate
by Six, Possibly More
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Republicans' Losses in Rhode Island and Utah Offset Their
Gains Elsewhere—Re-election of Senator Pomerene
One of the Big Surprises.
I'l.e-xpe.-cte-d gains by the eJeinocrats, niucle iipparent by late return.i from States In which Senatorial elections were held on Tuesday, entirely destroyed the re- luiblhan chane-e-s of capturing the United .Stnt.-M ,Senate, The HKii,4i,l.'a returns now liidli-iite- that Iht- ne-vv .-<e-iiate will stand: —
I-'LOKin.X, Duncan tJ, Fletcher, democrat,
GEORGIA, Hoke Smith, democrat. Thomas W. Hanivvick, demo.-rat, ' U>AHO.
William B, Borah, republican, James H, Brady, republican.
llem.ierala , Ue-piilillrHns
, ,, 51 , , 4ti
ILLLVOIS, James H. Lewis, democrat, 'I'hls i,s tt 11.-I nuin of five voti'H In thej Lawrene-e Y, .-^herman, republlean, S.-nate for the- re-inihllcnn.H, but they need i 10\V.\,
a nahl of nine to give- them control. In Wiiliani S.iuir* Kenyon, republican, nearly eve-ry .State where the republicans Albert B, Cuiiiniins, republican, felt certain of .Senatorial gains they were K.-V.\SAS,
Kiiccessful, but these were partly offset WlUlam Howard Thonipson, democrat, by repuhlii-an losses In Rhode Island anel/ Charles Curtis, republican.
I'lilil, vvhli'h bad been counted naife for tho repuWI.aii .undldate.s. 'I'li.. dnuhtful States in nearly every in-'Uincf elected democratic Senators.
Une of the bljt ,"iiirpri8e,-i in tlie lute in- tuiiis was thn apparent re-el.-.ilioii of Heii- ul.ir ,.\th'i- I'.imeicne, (h-inocrat, ill I Ihlo.
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CdimiASA. Jo,seph Km;. IK- i;,iii.'-il. U, .1. iii.ii-iat. U. K. Brous-ai.l, (leiiio.i ut.
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WViiMlN'il. I'lareiioe Hone'lark, republican.
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SKWTOMS WITH rXBXPIRED TKHMS.
AL.\HA.M,\, Ji.hii 11, HankMead, .leiiioc.rat. ejscai \V L'ndrrwood, democrat,
AHIZej.N'A. Marcus .¦V, Sniilh, democrat.
AKKA.XSAS, Joseph T, Robinson, democrat.
CALIFORNIA. Ja.ines D, Pheian, deinocrat.
COLORADO, John F. Shafroth. democrat Chaj-I«B 8. Thomas, democrat
CONNEXrriCUT. Frank P, Brandecee, r*publlcan.
DELAWARB. Wlllard Saiilatiury, Aemocrat
TK.\AS Moi lis Slie-liparil, ib in., lae.
FT.Vll. Reed Sinoot, repuhlleiiii. VFR.Mei.NT W. I' liilllm;liain, republi, an.
VIRGI.MA. Thomas S, Martin d-iiKurat
WASHL\'GT(.i.V, ¦VV'esley L. Jones, republiian
WKST \ll{i;iS'lA, Nathan Goff, republi. i.i.
WLSCI l.V SI.V. Paul O. HuHtlng, democrat.
\\'YO.VILNG, Francis E. Warren, republican.
Present Senate: —
Democrats S$
Republicans 40
ToUl M
The new 8en«te:— t
Republicans 4P
Keal l,;sialc men throughout the Slate arc now in much closer afflliu- tioii than ihey have been, as a resuli of Ciml'-reiiees at tlie Thirteenth An¬ nual Convention of the Real Kstate Association ol .New York, just helei at the Hotel .Nas.sau, Long Bea<-h, I>ong Lsland, Kvidences of the new bond between .New- York City aud up¬ state interests are e.speeially evideii' in the .New Board of .ifflee-rs and i:\ cciillve Committee-. 'Iv.n i.f ih^. p, in¬ eiiiie oHicei's are he,. I-- ¦¦. 1: ipoita:-' real estate bo.ln - iii : n C,;.:.;e'r Ci:v' 1 .i.iirelie.' vlci lull., I .¦ :,' VV i im .i 'v'l.'. -l'l .'Sill. 1 1, is al . , ¦. . ll .¦' • .. will, h IS ll'U,ml.¦.I as iln ,. i ; eni ial re-al .siai.' as -n. .a' ¦ . iii City, and l'..\ecutiv(' 1' , . .,' 1 a, Robert .\. W'lighl i.- I'n .i. .1. ..f \\:- Brooklyn Heard oi .'u, 1 j;^:-.t. Brokers.
,Iaine-s Frank, the tievv s.-cnnrl Vic- Piesidcni, i.s I'r.-snii ni i.l Mn lii-ai Kstate r^.xchange' nf l-mit,' Islaml. which reiir.^seiiis man.v millions o; eiollars iiivi^sled in nal esiate all ."¦v.t lhe is'and,
lhe iif.v iTcsiili'iii (if lhe ,\ssoi'ia- 'imi IS ,1 Luiil; l.ilaml man. .Mfreil II W a--;K. l'i .Malveim : wliile lhe liisi 'vill - l'l esnhiil. l-'eiiiiin M. Parke-, is .111.- -if ' h.' inim ipal 1. al esta'e men of liurfalo,
'lhe luvv lAeiiiiive Ciimmiiiii, 1 (impiis. (1 111 1 .\ I'K snll III L. 1 • Wdodswdiih nf Hiiihcsler, ,l(.liii I' I'ailiiig, of .-Mbany, i^arle t'. Claik, of Fiica, e-\-Presi(lini .M. .Miirgenihan Jr., nf .New Voik, Knliei 1 A, Wrifitil, (ll Hriiiik l.v 11, repi .-s.ni s a wid.-i sciiiM' than any fniiner i:\.ciiiiv e I 'nmmiliee.
\\'ilh tlies.' 111.11 r.'iiri'Si'iii m^- lie rea! eslale inie; c,is ui ih. vaii'ui pans III Ihe Stale. U is, helleveil llia^ many nf .i--- impfnlani lelniins sim- ge^sted at Ihc Cniiverilmn will be 1 ai- rie'il thlDllKli vvilhnill li.ss nf llllle. .\liisi iiii|i.ii Ianl nf all ili' m icfni ir¬ is Mil eslal lishm.¦Ill nf a 1'ei mamii' Taypavers' liiiieau al .Mhan.v, wliiili will he lhe ilirei i rcjil es.nnu iv e nf r.^al eslaii' inlei sis thrfmiiliniu iln .Stall ami lielnie Mie 1 ,("-;islai 111 t , ami which will mak.' lis luisiness ihc chwckm.L,' (if e.-itrav aj4amc ami wasi. which results iu increased, taxes, ami Itie ilevelnp.iiein nl' an illiiielil, e;c(in- niiiical slal.^ .unv .-iiim.^lil.
The ne.M iiiiisl imimilaill liieasim ailviicaleii l.s the i e^^isi 1 al Inn nf r, :, e.- lale l'l (ik IS, llllllc! smue lielian- im HI (if th.^ i-UMi- (iie.ei nim nt. Tie .-\ssneiatinii vill wmk fnr a hill eall ing for s.lcli lei-isi lib ll'll a.nl pa.'- 1)1.-Ill (,r a ll e nf Tell I iiillais aiiii'i ;,'i;. !.;, 1-11 1;, 111 nl:er ciiiuil;. d in l.rn i lie-s 111 il.l-^- Sia-e. Tl;. .\.-s(.ciai n ¦: will a.^k lliai Ml.' siiriilus fnmi lh. fuml b.. sj„ l'l 111 .-.nil a maiiiier a - 1.1 ail: 1 nm 111'' ai|-,alila-es nl \. v. V,,; 1; Sl.,;,. :-. ;i pim '¦ "< iiv m
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The' malter of estab liureau as i eferred to :; ¦ •
e-oinriosed ol' the Pi.-siil. m m 'iu Real I-;staio Assfie-iaiimi of iln- ^^'-C'
nf \.-V Vdlk, lhe Piesidenl nf 111.' Real Kslali- Board of New Yoik I'iiy, and Waller Lindner, Solicitor of the Title- (;eai-anlee and Trust Cnmpany, of .New- York,
PI.AZA THLVTia: NLMS
Third of the photoplays whieh she has made fnr the- l.asky Cnmiiany will lie seen at ihi Plaza Theatre, on Sat¬ uiday. Nov.'iiiber lllh. when Miss Oerailine Pdr-ar. the not.-d American prima donna and motion pii ture star, appears in "Maria Ros.a " produced under the personal direction of Ce-eil C, DeMille. Wallace Reid, the young star who created a sensation in the first Farrar photoplay, "Carmen," will play the le-ading supporting role, and the cast will also Include Pedro de Cordoba, Krnesi Joy. Anita Kine. Horace B. Carpenter, and James Neill It Ib a Paramount Picture.
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"McNamara" in "The Spoilers," and everyone knows .Marshall .Neilan, ae- tor. author, and direetor. These two favorites in motion pictt-reland work together to make the Sclig Red Seal Play, -'The ( .niniry that i.id Forgot' ont of the- iiieist exciting, as well a.s ineiitoi Ions tilm proeliieii..iis le-le-ased this year, 'The Country That Cod Forgot." vvas writte-n and iLieeted by Marshall .Ntiian. while Tom Saiitsehi assumes thc leading rok'. that of Steve Brant, a miner, who digs for gold in desert places in order that his pietiy wife might some day enjoy ev¬ ery luxury. But tlie wife tire-s eii waiting: she loi-fts for the enitside world: and she listens to the snake in Kden, this time in the form of Craig Wells, paymaster in the Government Reclaina'ion Servle-e, How Wells finally reaps the- whirlwind of retrib¬ ution: how Helen Biant realizes the enormity of her miseleeds: heiw Brant's gre.it love tinally triuniphs, and ,ioy comes tn Linv and to Helen, are but details in a drama replete- with stirring action, beautiful seen- ... 1' V isit the Plaza Theatre, on - :. i... . - 1-, einhe-r IC, and see this :,!m.
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rn Ifl ILASS (• l.AWRKNCK, Referee HAKeil.li c KNOKPI-KL, Atte.rney fer IMaliilifT. il I!..kni;in Str.-.t, norout:h .if Manhaltan, .N.w Y.-rk e^lty.
SIPRKMK COCRT -.NASSAF COCN¬ TY William Sutherland. Plaint iff. against Lottie Okerholm. Defend¬ ant, In p irsuance of a Jud.genient of Foreclosuie and Sale bearing date tho nth dav of October. Pilfi, and entered in the offiee of the Clerk of the County of Nassau on the llth day of Oe-tober. 1H16, 1 the undersigneel. the Referee in said judgement named, will sell at public auciiim, fo the highest bidder, at the front doeir of the- County Court House, of the County of .Nassau ai Mlne^ohi, .N'a.i;- saii Coun'v, .New York, on the
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