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The Ladles' Auxiliary of Merrick Hook, Ladder and Engine Company No. 2 win hold another of their series of entertainments and dances in the Fire Hall, Camp Grounds, Saturday evening. May 6, at 8.30. The en¬ tertainment will commence with the side-splitting 'Darkey Act," c^ntttied "The HBuiiled HouSc," and wlil Con¬ clude with the extremely funny sketch entitled "The Country School."
The cast la selected from members of the company and their friends who will. If possible, outdo their former efforts and success in furnishing their friends with a grand, good entertain¬ ment. Ice cream and cake will be sold on the stage after the entertainment, while all who desire wlll have the privilege of dancing. Tickets of ad¬ mission: adults, 2.5 cents; children, 1.5 cents.
"HOMEOPATflS SHOULD LEAD"
Dr. Ivlney J. Dowllng Speaks at Rocliastor GonYonllOR.
Personals.
Little Miss Justine Lutlrlnghausen entertained a few of her playmates on Saturday afternoon, April 1, In honor of her sixth birthday anniversary. After playing several games, the chil¬ dren partook of light refreshments, which included a very wonderful birthday cake. The guests were Misses Wilma Doscher, Pearl Todd and Carroll Todd.
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St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Merrick, Rev. William Stein¬ bicker, pastor. Residence. Rockville Centre. Services and Bible school are held in the hall of Flre Company No. 2 on Camp avenue. The school meets every Sunday at 10.30 a. ni. Services on the first and third Sundays of the month at 7.30 p. ni. At the service this Sunday evening the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis¬ tered. The service will begin at the usual time, opening with confession and absolution preparatory to the sacrament.
An urgent invitation is hereby ex¬ tended to all to come and worship with us this Sunday evening. Your welcome will be most cordial.
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^fWTS SOCIETIES PRESERVED.
Itochester, .\. Y.-An urgent plea for the advancement of the homeopathic , interests of the state, .closer relatlon- ' ship In the practb;e and the emphasis¬ ing of the truth of "Hlmllia simillbus curantur" wns made by Dr. J. Ivlney ' Dowllng of Albany, president of the Homeopathic >fe<llcnl swlety of tho state, In addressing tbe annual meetiug of tbe organization.
Under the energetic management of Dr. Dowllng marked jirogress has l>een made by the swlety during the past ' year, and as the result of his eCforts the meeting was one of tbe l>e8t attend¬ ed in .years.
"In establishing tiie Inifiortance of therapy," Dr. Dowllng suld, "the small dose, the virtues of potentiation and ! tbe single remedy, Halniemann estab¬ lished liimself and his lmme<llate fol- ' lowers as specialists In tberaiieuti<'s ' and si)eciallsts ouly. lie recognize*! the need of surgery and all tbut per¬ tains thereto, for In the first piirngrai«Ji (if the Orgnnon he distinctly declares that tbe physician's first nml only duty I Is to beal the sick.
"Broad Mind and Great Gauge."
, ".apparently bi.s mind nt that thne
was brond cuoukIi nnd his gauge siifH-
ciently grent to couiin'chciid tlial there
, wa.s souu'fhliig more to the practiio of
medi<-lnc than the mere prescribing of
' drugs, and so 1 am sure that If be
I were alive in this iwcnticfli century
I lie would urge his followeis to discUiiiu
j thut theirs is a systeiu of riiedicino. If
1 reud his genius aright I nm sure that
be would linve ucclnliiie:l tlint '1101110-
opatliy is n tiu'iapeiilic drug specialty
primarily gov<>rned by the luw siinllla
simillbus curunfur.'
"('Iiiii<-al diugiiosis is absolutely es- senfinl for the propor and inimediale relief of many cusos. und the more thoroughly we undersfund the symi> foins of disonsos the better able we will bo to relieve fbe pufieiits.
'•.Medicine today is mnde up of au aggregation of s])eclaltles. and so It Is but right thnt since we are f<dlowors of tlie first great speciulist In raedicliif there should ulsri be surgeons, gyne¬ cologists, (ibstptriciuiiH. (H-ullsts und any othor that ifl necessary.
"Leaders Second to None." ¦•The liomeopntliic lenders of the .sev¬ eral siieclultles ure second to none in their various fields, but it Is a unicjne thing to consider tbe fact tliaf wbon they desire spe<-lal recognition for their iiclilovements they tben seek ¦ souie liubllcutlon of tho dominant school In order fo present tbeir Idens to the medical fraternity. Tbere are prob¬ ably mnny who would suy that such Is the truth, and you cannot blame tliem. for it Is in tho nature of man fo do- sire I'f (•ognitioii for any good achieve¬ ment.
"The preservntion of bouieopntliic so¬ cieties is necessary in order to poniilt tlio disseminntioii of truth thnt there Is efhcacy in drug therapy. Wo mny not be able to o.xplnin why certulji or ganisms will not exist wbon subjcH'tod to flic influence of u given drug In po¬ tency, iiut Ibat such Ls a truth none will rainsay if thoy have bud uny ox- [KM-lenco wbutso(?ver In freutmenf of diseases by remedies prescribed homo- opnthically.
A Truth Needing Emphaiis. ••Hy all means preserve your .society, but do not attempt to do so with tho Idea tbat you are iireserving a scbool of nie<llcine, but do so with the under- stuiiding that there is a truth which needs emphasis and that for the lU'op- er preservation of this truth It Is ne<'- essary to bo supported by organized .societies.
"One criticism of bomeopatbie physi¬ cians may Justly be ascribed to the fact that wherever they locate thoy are apt to become successful practi- Iloners, if for no otber reason than because they do not overstimnlate or kill tbeir patients by meddlesome drug¬ ging. Their very success In practice explains to a degree their lack of orig-, inal research ulong other lines. Orig¬ inal surgery our members buve accom¬ plished, and some of them havo laid' down principles wblch were accoptwl by tbe surgical world at large. Buf. iis I huve previously stated, this is not because they were homeopaths, but in spite of the fact. Therefore we should aim to make our hospitals research centers as to the clinical significaiice of (liscases.
Clinic Started. •'.Vt tho Homeopathic hospital in .Vl¬ bany I have l)eeu afforded the opportu¬ nity to establish a clinic In which we are now cimducting original observa¬ tions upon glaucoma aud rescan-h iiitir the varied mysteries that may arise from diseases of the several accessory uH.sal sinuses. Similar and allied work should lie conducted at all our homiH>- pathlc institutions, and at these gath¬ erings there should be an exchange of Ideas so thnt we may evolve certnin truths and arrive at conclusions that would l)e accepted by the world at large even though they be published in homeopathic periodicals."
Dr. Dowllng. the president, has a national reputation ak a si>eclallst. and bis retnnrks wore heirtlly indorsed by his hearen.
Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite. pas¬ tor of the Memorial cburch, will preach In the church at both services next Sunday at the usual hours. The church school meets in the parish house at 2.30 p. m., and the weekly meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society will be held on Friday even¬ ing at 7.4.5.
The Ladies' Auxiliary Is prepar¬ ing for a sale of aprons to be held In the parish house on tbe evening of April 2.5.
Last Sunday evening the pastor of the Memorial church preached a special sermon to lhe members of the Christian Endeavor Society who have 'just completed the tenth year of their existence and work. A large num¬ ber of young people attended the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reusch are en¬ tertaining a little baby boy who was born last Thursday.
The Whatsoever Circle of l^jng's Daughters held a meeting with Mrs. Rhoda Jackson on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Schaardt entertained the Ladies' Aid Society at her home on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bradley and children are spending several day.s In New York City.
Miss Anna K. Grimni was called lo her home In Newburg Thursday &i her father Is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mis.s Klla Morrison i.s taking Miss Grimm's placo In the school.
Mrs. .Marvin .VI. Brooks has been entertaining her mother. Mrs. J. P. Edwards of East .Marion, for several days. .VIr. ahd Mrs. E. V. .Mapes and son of East Hampton spent the weok end wifh Mr. and Mrs. Brooks.
Tbe Christian Endeavor Society iield Us monthly sncial in the parish house last Friday with a large num¬ ber present. All report a fine time.
Tho Wantagh baseball team play¬ ed the Bellmore boys last Friday on the school grounds, the score being 25 to 10 in favor of Wantagh.
The Bedford Five of Brooklyn de- foaled the Wantagh basketball team last Monday night by a score of .'M to 20.
Al the annual nieeling of the Christian Endeavor Sociely, held in the chiM-ch last Friday evening, the following officers wore elected for the coming year: Presidenl, Miss Stella G. Failing; first vice-president, Flor¬ ence Box; second vice-president, Ella Morrison; third vice-president, Lucy Seaman; secretary, Harry T. Braith¬
waite; corresponding secretary. Wil¬ liam G. Gamer; flnaneiai secretarr. Lillian Stems; treasurer. Vera Dean; pianist, Ella Morrison; first assistant pianist. 'Vera Dean; second assistant pianist. Miss Failing.
Dr. and Mrs. Rhame returned from the South on Wednesday of last week.
Dorothy Bums and Ansee Verity of Seaford were united in marriage by Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite at the Memorial parsonage on Wednesday evening of last week.
PUBLIC NOTICES
¦VOTICe TO BIDDERM.
Hlds will bo r«>celved by thi> under¬ signed, up to 10 o'clock A. M., on TfcBm- dii>', .\|irll ZOth, I'fflS, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, for general KradlriK. supplylnK. planting and trans- plantinK large' and small Irees. shrubs, etc., on the Court House grounds at Mtneola. Long leland.
Plans and specifications may be ¦««¦ al the ofllco of the underslKned, or obtained at the ufrice of Mr. Harold T. t'lilterson. Landscape Architect. West¬ bury. L/ODK Island, upon the deposit of Five Dollars, Three UoUars of which wlll be returned to bidders if plans are ruturned in Rood condition.
Dated at Mineola, L. 1.. April llth. 1916.
GKOKGR M. OOODALE.
Clerk of the Board of Suiiervlsors.
!(E:.\L.f:D PROPOSALS.
.Sealed proposals will be received at Ihe orrice of the underslKned on .Mo»- dmr, .Vvril 24tk, 19IS, at 1U.:I0 A. M.. for BUpplyTnK six hundred Kross ton.s best Iiuality of pea coal.
froposals should include ull expenses Incident to the delivery and sloragre of thc coal, which must be delivered In such quaniltles and at such times with¬ in Ihc fisciil year endlnK July, IWIT, as muy be reiiuirerl by the KiiKineer^s De- Durtnieiit. County UulldlnKs. The coal must ho of Ihe best quality, free from (lirt, .sione, slate or other impurities, and wlll he Inspected by and welKhed In the presence of an employe of the Ullll Id of Supervisors.
rro|)o»aIs should be accompanied by a deposii of ten jiercent. of the aKRicKate amount of the bid submitted as a Kuar- antee that It is bona tide. Deposits will hi' relurned to unsuccessful bidders after award has been made, hut the de- posft Ilf the successful bidder will be retained until all the coal shall have bei II rlelivired. as security for the faith¬ ful iieifiirmance of the contract with thi- iinderstaiidlnK that the whol,. or any part llicreof. may be used to supply iliMcliiiciis that may iiri.sc frnm de¬ fraud InK contractors.
The rlKht to reject any iiiid all bids and lo waive the defects is r.s.rve.l by the lioard of Supervisors.
Proposals must be addressed to the underslKned.
Hy order of '.he Hoard of Supervisors.
Diitid at Mineolu, I.,oiik Islaiul. .Vpril CKOKC.l-: M. (;o()D.\l>K. llth, 1916.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
>«)TU"K TO CliKDlTORS.
IMKSf.VNT TO ,.V.\ ortDKR OF HON. IIK.NHV SKLDK.N' VVKLLKH, Tempor- iiiy Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notioe Is herebv Riven to all persons liavliiK claims an-ninsf Daniel C,. Kamp, late of Ihe Town of Hempstead, in the srfid county, deceased, to present the same wilh tlie vonehers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of the last ulll iind testament of said deceased, at thi'lr place of transactlnK business' at the office of .lohnson & .Tohnson. Free- port. .\, Y., on or before Dio 25th day of Seiltember next.
Datid. Mltpolii. .V. Y., Mnrch 1. 1?1«. CLARA (J. KAMP, .IICNNIK KAMP,
Kxecutors. .lOHNSON. Attorneya for i" Uallroad Avenne. Kree-
loliNSil.N ,t Kxeculors. port. N. T.
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SPKCI.^I. NOTICK.
The Board of Education of Union Free School District No. », ot tbe Towa
porary Surrogate of the County of Nae- of Hempstead. Countv of Nassau. New •au, notice la hereby given to all per¬ sons having claims againat T&abella Elisabeth Post, late of the Town of Hempstead, In the aald county, de- ceased, to present the aame with the Touchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor of the last wlll and testament of said deceaaed. at his place of trans¬ acting business at the ofllce of George Horton LevT, Freeport. New York, on or before the 25th day of April next
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OUR AUTOS COLLECT AND DELIVER IN THE ABOVE VILLAGES
Dated, Mineola, N. V., Sept. 2;, 19l5. RICHARD T. POST,
Executor. GEORGK .MORTON LEVY. Attorney for Executor, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Free- port, LonK Island. N. V.
ANN TAL SCHO«i«. MKKTIN*;.
The Annual School Meeting of the In¬ habitants of Union Free School District No. 9. of the Town of Hempstead, iiuall¬ fied to vote at school meetlnKS In said district, will be held in the Assembly Room In the School Building, Orove and Pine Streets, on TarBdar evealsK. Way 2Bd, I91S, at Up. m., tor the purpose of electlnK one Trustee In plaoe of l^ Dwight Baker, whose term of office will expire on July .ll. 1916. and for the transaction of such other business as may reRularly come before the meet¬ ing.
Dated, Freeport. N. Y., March 31, 1916. Bv Order of the Board of Kducation, ROBERT E. DONAGHY, Clerk.
SUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY.
-^Mary LehinK. PlaintilT. against Charles Forrester, alDO known as Charles O. Forrester, and others, l>r- fendants.
In pursuance of a judgment of fore¬ closure and sale duly made and enter¬ ed in the above entitled action and bearliiK date the tenth day of March, 19Hi, I, the underslKned. the referee in said JudKment named, will sell at pub¬ llc auction to the highest bidder In the corridor of the Nassau County Courl House, situated at Mtneola. Long Island, New York. County of .Va.isau and St.ite of New Y'ork. on tho
:M>TH U.Al OK .VI'H 11., 1010. at ten o'clock In the furenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to Im sold and therein described as fol¬ lows:
All Ihat certain pli^ce or parcel of land, with the buildinKS and improve¬ ments Ihereon erected, situate, lying and beinK at Baldwin's, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, and State (if New York, bounded and ilescrlbid as follows:
BeKinninK at the southwesterly *-"or- ner Ihereof. at a point made by the Intersection of th,' northerly line of the lilKhwny calleil Thomas Avenue with the easterly line of the hiKhway called Harrison Avenue, and thenci' runniiiB northerly along and adjoininK said east¬ erly line of the said Harrison Avenue two liundred iL'OOi feet, tlience run¬ ninK enstirly In a stralKht line parallef with the aforesaid 'Thomas Avenue ninety-two and li/12 i'J2 6/U'i feet, thence soulherly in a direct line to a stake two hunilri'd (200) feet, more or less, to the norilierly line of said Thomas Avenue, thenee runninK west¬ erly alonK and adjoininK the northerly line of snld Thomas Avenue eighty-two and 6/12 (82 6/121 feet 10 the point or place of beKlnnltiK. and contalninK all file land within the said bound.v.
Dated, Marcii Hlh, 1916.
.TKUKMIAH WOOD, lieferee. C. A- T. I'KUItV. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
ort'iee ati'l I'ost Office Address. No.
S45 .Manhattan .\venue, Brooklyn,
Nrw York.
York, hereby gives notice Ihat at ths Annual School Meeting, to be held la the Assembly Room, In the Sehooi Bulldlnir, Grove and Pine streeta, on TaeMlay KTralair. May 3a<l. iai«, at elKht o'clark p. aa., the following propo¬ sitions wlll be presented to the qualifled voters of said district for their action on an.v one or more thereof, as thetr may determine.
PROPOSITIO.N 1—RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Union Free School I>iBtrlct .Numher Nine of the Town of Hempstead, be ond hereby is authorixed and empowered to cause the necessary plans and specifications to be prepared pursuant lo Section 451 of ths Education Law for replaclnR the heating plant In the school house, on tli|e cbrner of Grove and Pine Streets. In said dis¬ trict, with such heatInK plant as shall be duly npproved and conform to the re<iulremenl.« of law. and to expend for the preparation of such plans and the removal of the prosent heating plant and the Installation of a new plant, a sum not exceedinK Ten Thousand Dol¬ lars ($10,000.00), which said sum shall be rained by tax upon the taxable prop¬ erty of the district and be collected in flve efjual annual installments beKlnnlng wlih the year 1916. as provided by Sec¬ tion 167 of the Kducaiion I.,aw.
PROPOSITION 2—RESOLVED, that the Board of Kducaiion of ITnlon Freo School District Number Nine of the Town of Hempstead, he and hereby Is authorized and empowered to eause the necissary plans and speciticat ions to be prepared pursuant to Section 451 of the Kducation Law for replaclnR the ventil- atlnK system in the school house, on the corner of Grove and Pin,' Streets, In said dl.mrlct. wltti sueh vi ntllatliiK system as shall be duly approv.-d and conform to the requirements of law. and to expend for the preparation of sueh plans and the removal of th.- present Ventilating system anil the installation of a ncw system, a sum not exceedinK Ten Thonsand Dollars (| in.000.00), which said sum shall be raised bv tax upon the taxable property of the district and he collected In live .'dual annnal install- ni. nts biKlnninK with the v.'jir 191« as |.r,,vided hy Section tUT of the Educa- lion Law.
l:V ORDKi: <iF THK MOARD OF KDfCATIiiV.
KoHKKT )-:. Di.XAGIlY, Clerk.
-NOTICE TO (HKDITORS.
^'.lUW,').^"'' '¦''^ •^^' OKDKR OF HON-
HKNRY SKLDKN WKLLKR. Tem¬ porary SurroKale of th.' (\)unly of Nas¬ sau, notice Is hereby kIv.ii to all per¬ sons havlnK claims aKainst Henrietta M. Patterson, late of the Town of Hempstead. In the said eounty, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subserib.r the adminis¬ trator with the will annexed of the Roods. chatlel.« and crp.llis of said de¬ ceased, at his place of transacting busf' ness at Freeport, Nassau County, New lork. on or before ilie 2.'')th day of April, next.
Dated. Mineola. N. Y.. Get. 4. 1916. GKORGK Y. PATTKRSON.
Administrator with fh.' wlll annexed. DAVISON \: UNDKRHILL, Attorneys
for Administrator. 50 Court Street.
Brooklyn, N. V.
NKW YORK SUPREME COURT, NAS¬ SAU COUNTY.—Lewis H. Ross Com¬ pany, Plaintiff, aKainst Blanche Trub¬ enback, Trubenback R.-alty and Con¬ struction Company, Inc., GeorKe A. Brester. John J. Oppel, Louis Koch, Mary Koch, John A. Baumann, Ann Holloway, as executrix under the lasl will and testament of Kd\<'ln Holloway, deceased; Louis Verbeeck, Daniel Mor¬ rison, John A. Murray, William M. Mur¬ ray, (ieorge W. Tilton and William B. Carter, as co-partners, doing business as John A. Murray & Co.. John Schlesel .and Amanda SchleKel, his wife, and George W. Todd and Libanus M. Todd, co-partners doinK business as G. W. Todd & Co.. and Riber W. NyKren, and •.Mary" Brester, wife of GeorKe A. Bres¬ ter, nami' "Mary" being fictitious, first name tinknown to plaintirr, Defendants.
TD THK .'VBOVK-N.XMKD tiKKEND- A.VTS. and eaeli of them: You are li.'rehy summoniii to answer ihe comi)lalnt in this aetion, and to serve a cojiy of your answer on the riaintlffs Attorney within twt-nty days after the servic of this summons, ex- slnsive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judKineiit will be taken aKainst you by default, for the reli.f deinanded In the complaint.
nat.'d. i'reeport, N. Y., Keh, Sth, 1916. CLINTO.N' M. KLINT. Plaintiffs Attorney, I iffli.' ami I'ost-OITice Address.
t,) Railroad Avenue.
Freeiiort, .V. V.
Til THK AMOVK-.NAMKD DEFEND¬ ANTS. GeorKe .\. Brester and ¦'M.'iry" Brester, his wife: The foreKoinK summons is served upon you by puhlleation pur.suant to an order of the llon. ItUSSKLL BK.NK- DICT, a Ju.«iiee of the Supreme Court, dated the 2Sth day of March, 1916, and Iiied, with a eoiiy of the complaint. In the OfTice of lh.' Clerk of tile County of Nassau, at .\llniola, Nassau County, .New York, on the :iOth day of March, 1916, which eomplaint was orlKlnally filed there on the lOtli day of February, 1916.
Dated. Freeiiorl, .V. Y., .March :!l)th. 1916.
CLI.N'TO.N M. FLINT. Plaintiffs Attorn.y, iilfie. ami Post-Office Address,
.'il Railroad Avenue.
Freeport, N. Y.
SL'PREMK COI'I'.T. .NKW Y <J R K COU.NTY.—Kdwin H. Sayre, William L. JuhriiiK. Arthur P. Williams and Francis J. Dessoir, Plaintiffs, aKainst Thomas Mct'loat, Defi-ndanl.
By virtue of an e.xeculion issued upon a JudKment rendired in the Supreme Court, New York Counly, a transcripl of said JudKment haviiiK been filed In the Nansau County Cli-rk's Omee on the 30th day of Deiember, 1915, In the above entitled action, in favor of said I'lalntiffH and aKainst said Defendant, tested on the 4th day of March, 1916. and to me directed and delivered, I hereby Klve notice that on the 13th l).\Y OF M.\Y, IDia, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, al the front door of tlu- .Nassau County Court House, In the Town of Hompstead, N. Y., I shall expose for sale as the law directs, all the riKht, title and Interest which the Defendant, Thomas McC'loat, had on the 30th day of December, 1916, or at any Iline thereafter, of, in and lo the followinK de.scrlbeil propeity:
ALL that eertain lol, piece or pare 1 of land, with tin- buildlliKS ihereon erected, situate, lylnK and belnK at Lawrence, In the Town of Hi mpstead. County of Queens, (now Nassau County) and Slat.' of New York, bounded and described as follows:
COMMENCING at a point on the southerly side of Central avenue, dis¬ tant two hundred and seventy-three (2731 feet easterly from the intersec¬ tion of th<! easterly side of Rockaway and Jamaica Turnpike, wltli the south¬ erly side of Central avenue; thence runninK southi-rly niong the easterly line of land ot (icorffc V. Strickland and land of Calherine N. Seaman, two hundred and twenty-seven (227) feet to land of WilllHm Wicke; thence run¬ ninK easterly alonK the said WIcke's land fifty (60) f.-et: ihence running northerly two hundred and twenty- seven (227) feet to a point on the south¬ erly side of the said (Central avenue, which point is fitly 150) feet from the said point or place of beglnninK; and thence running westerly along Ihe southerly side ot Central avenue, fifty (60) feet to the point or place of begin¬ ning—Be tho said several dislances and dimensions more or less.
Dated, Mineola, March 30th, 1916. 8TEPHE.V P. PETTIT. Sheriff, Nassau County. Orange /k Maloney, Attorneys for Plain¬ tiffs, 233 Broadway. New Vork <,'lty.
I).*II.Y TROLL.KV TIIIIE TABLK. .Mineola -Brooklyn Division.
Leave Hempsiead, Main and Front Sts.:
Southbound at 4.30, 4.45, S.IS, 6.30 a. m.; then every 30 minutes thereaftsr until 11.00 p. m. 12.00 a. m. to Rockville Cenire only.
Northbound at 5.30 a. m., and evcry JO minutes thereafter unlil 12.00 a. m.
Lasl car leaves Cily Line, Brooklya. for Hempstead at 12.45 a. m.
A flfteen-minute headway is operat«# belween Rockvllie Centre and Brook¬ lyn as follows: Week days, except Sun-' days, leave Grant and Liberty streets: Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 9.IB a. m.; thek 2.45 p. m. till 7.45 p. m. Sundays, IS.I* N. tin 8.45 p. m.
Hempatead-Jamalea DItIbIob. Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Sts..'
Westbound at 6.30 a. m., and everjr 30 minutes thereafter until 11.SO p. m. Sundays, 6.30 a. m.. and every 30 min¬ utes thereafter until 11.30 p. m.
Eastbound, 6.15 a. m., and every II minutes thereafter until 12.15 a. as. Sundays, 7.15 a. m.. and then the aams schedule as week days.
Jerlrho IMke Ulvlalon. Leaves Mineola, Boulevard and Ol* Country road:
Westbound, 5.30 a. m., and every II minutes thereafter until 9.16 p. m.. then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundaya first car. 6.15 a. m., then same scheduler as week days.
Leave Jamaica, Fulton and Washlnatos' streets:
Eastbound, 6.30 a. m., and every If minutes thereafter until 10.00 p. nx.; then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 a. m. Bun- days, flrst car, 7.15 a. m., then samt schedule as week days.
J. M. STODDARD, Rupt.
TIIE NKW VORK AND NORTH SHORB TH .ICTION COMPANV.
Time Table K.. ¦•ctive Jan 1, 1116. Week Days.
Leave Port Washington for Mlneel^ Hicksville and Flushing: (.06 a. m4 then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Caa leaving Port Washington at 11.06 p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only
Leave Flushing for Port W&shlnrtea and Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.; Ihen every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars .eaving LSI and 10.30 p. m. lo Uoslyn Clock TowSr oniy.
ffafurilays.
Car leaving Flushing at 9.30 p. m runs to Hicksville.
Leave Hicksville for Porl Washing'' ton and Flushing: 6.35 a. m.; then eyerji hour until 9.3u p. m. Car leaving NiekA- vlll at 10.35 p. m, to Roslyn car bars only.
Soadaya.
Leave Porl Washington for MIneala Hicksville and j-iushlng: 7.05 a. m.| then every hour until 1(5.06 p. m. Cai leaving Port Washington 11.06 p. m. t* Roslyn ClocK Tower only.
Leave Flushing for Port Washlnrtaa and Hicksville: (.30 a. m.; then mrmry hour until 9.30 p. m. Car leaving If.H p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave Hicnsville for Port Washlnf. ton and Flushing: 7.35 a. m., then eT«n hour until 1.36 p. m. Car leaving HIeks¬ viiie at 10.36 .n. and 11.16 p. m. la Roslyn car bs'n only.
Long Island R. R. Time Table.
(Bffectlve October 17, 1»16.) l.rave Merriek for New York. Peaa, ¦ylvania Htatlon, Brooklyn ami latar, ¦ edlatc BtatloBsi Week days—S.IS. S.ll a.38, <.64, 7.18, 17.28, 1.01, 1.49, Il.ll 8. m.: 12.22. 3.10. 4.17. 5.8(. " 11.09 a. m.
if.22, 3.10, 4.17, 5.8(, <.41, l.Sl,
p. m. Sundays—6.4k, 1.22, I.SI
12.06, 2.44. 4.32, 6.33, 8.08. 11.17
p. m.
Leave Freeport for Wew York, Peaa- sylvaala station and Brooklyni Weak
days—5.20, 6.6(, (.42, (.68, 7i22, 17.11, 8.or,, 18.17, 8.53, 9.49, 10.17 a. m.; 12.27, 3.15, 4.21, 6.02, 5.40, tS.06, (.46, 8.16, f.2S, 11.13 p. m. Sundays—1.62, 8.2S, I.SI a. m.; 12.09, 2.48, 4.36, 6.17, 1.40. S.IS 11.11 p. m.
Leave Freeport for AaltitTllie. Bahy lon, Patekacar aad iatennedlate atSH- tlOBsi Week days—na4.44,(.18.8.10, al.31. 11.63 a. m.; sial.4«, sla2.21, 3.44. aS.SS, a6.03, a6.66, la(.l», (.43, a7.0(, 7.44, aS.I7, all.K p. m.; 12.17 a2.04 night. Sundars- —6.31, a9.20 a. m.; 12.29, 2.30, aS.Sf, a(.B6, a9.02, all.H p. m.: al.44 night.
Leave New York, Pennaylvaala Sta. iion, tor frerport, Merrick and |»rlaaS» pal intermediate statlonsi Week days—> n3.60. x5.12. 7.0(, 8.3(, yll.OO a. m.; SI12.26, sll.25, 2.00, 3.00 ,4.07. t4.4S, S.SI, 16.33. 5.64, (.16, 6.60, 7.10. yl.lO. 10.11. 11.30 p. m.: 1.10 night. Sundays—-4.SI,
l.SO p. .2b. 11.
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1.40. 2.68, (.02, SOS.
10.17 p. m.; 12.33 night.
aTralns run to Babylon only
fBxcept Saturdays.
IKxcept holidays.
nNo Brooklyn connection.
sSaturdays only.
tExcept Saturtlays ar>d holldaysi
xTraln runs Mondays only.
yTralns run to Freeport only.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Klatbr.sh Aye, nue Station, about the same time as those Rhown from New Torh, PeaMnri- anla Station. This time isble frultiM to ehanre without notice.