THS XAMilir POn, VBBKPOBT, W. Y., niMT, liPZIKBKB S, 1918.
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Moving andGeneralContracting
We have not only large and padded movi'ng vans but employ •Kong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and most sat- Islaetory work.
CBSSPOOL8 AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIGHT, AND IN A MOST SANITARY MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
FlMuant Avenue, Freeport.
Tel. 588-J.
SEA FOOD
We carry only the best of everything in onr line"^, and handle and keep it positively protected against contamination.
Call and inspect our place and observe its cleanliness and our MUiitary methods.
It makes no difference whether you live at Roosevelt, Merrick, BeUmore, Wantagh or Seaford, telephone your order and we will deliver it promptly and satisfactorily.
We are establishing auto service.
FREEPORT FISH MARKET
16 WEST MEBBICK ROAD.
Tel. 2-M.
FREEPORT.
J. M. HEWLETT
HAyt I^eed, Bunclle Wood.
Market and Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Fert.ilizer, Dried Grains COR, CHURCH STREET AND NEW BOULEVARD, FREEPORT. N., ,Y. Will close at 1 P. M. on Saturdays during July, August and September
Century
of Success
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ONLY
2
OF OUR
8AR6AINS
Cover, Stool,
Cartage and 25
Sheeta of Muaic
witb tkia beautiful
Uprigbt
Scarf, Bench,
Cartage and 12
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wim tbia beautiful
Player
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LADRBNCB VISITORS REAGH^STRALIA
MANY BESEDENT8 EHJOY VACA¬ TIONS nr vABions fabts of
THE STATE—M'WHINNEY AT¬ TENDS CONVENTION.
Mr, and Mra. E. J. Loughman and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A. McWhinney he had not seen her for 20 years until had a splendid time at Oneida recent¬ ly. The men attended the convention of the Exempt Firemen's Association and afterwards the party visited the attractive sections of that vicinity.
Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babrldge that they have arrived at their home In Aus¬ tralia. They were here In the spring visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bur- chett, and went home by way of the exposition in California. Mrs. Bao- rldge is a sister of Mr. Burchett and this spring.
Mrs. H. Hobart Porter hae gone to Maine for a short stay.
Bluff Point, N. Y., is the stopping place of Mrs. H. F. Stone.
Fred Scott Is spentTfng a vacation at Hollywood, N. Y.
Mrs. H. B, Reese and children have returned trom Ashvllle, N. C.
Mrs. Joseph Field and Mrs. B. M. Schwartz are at Sacandaga Park, New York,
Mrs. Burr Porter is staying at Jack¬ son, N. H,, for a week or two.
Mrs, L. S. Rau of Centra lavenue is on an automobile trip in the Adi¬ rondacks.
Misses Ida and Fanny Butler have returned from Onodaga Valley, New York,
INWOOD PERSONALS
DURHAM FBIENDS GUESTS OF M'WHINNEY FAMILY.
George Hicks and family and My¬ ron Combs and family have returned from Camp Nassau in the Adiron¬ dacks where they were for three w-eeks guests of Joseph Foster and famliy.
Miss F'lorence and Master Minton Riihmond of New Durham, N, Y., are guests at the McWhinney home on Bayview avenue. Bay Knoll.
.Mr. and Mrs, F. G, Kiser have re¬ turned from their summer vacation spr-nt at various places throughout the State.
Alexander Lewis of Worcester, .Mass., and J, Steler of Sunbury, Pa., were recent week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F, Sidel of Bay- view avenue,
.Mr, and Mrs, Ell Dougherty of Vir¬ ginia are visiting Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Bowker of Lord avenue.
.Mrs, Hannah Sprague of Bayview avenue is staying for a week or two at Good Grounds, L. I. •
.Mrs, p-redcrick Fitter, Jr., of Bay Knoll has been entertaining Mjiss May Milllgan of New York city for the past two weeks.
WOODMERE PETE
WILL OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 11
HEWLETT GOSSIP
Mr. J. Oppenheimer and family of tbe Park section are on an auto tour to Saratoga, N. Y.
Mrs. W, H. Buck and family re¬ turned on Saturday from New Hamp¬ shire where they bare been on a month's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Whitehead and family who were at Cherry Valley, N. Y., returned to their home Monday.
The New York Herald, an Ameri¬ can Paper for American People. Beat War Pictures.
DB. J. B. SHAPEBO
DENTIST
HOURS: S A. M. to 6 P, .M, Tl S. HAIN 9T. FH REPORT, X. V.
Tplephonp 1088-W Kreeport
EMPLOYMENT BUBEAU
GOOD HELP FURNISHED
MRS. CHARLRJi MANZ 3.' \en'lon Doulc«-ard Frpeporl, 1..
Between South Main and Henry Sta.
JOHN DUDA
156 Bennington Ave. Freeport Tel. 746-J.
The very best Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes delivered at your door.
Give us a trial.
TUaOTEACBEA
ma e. e. meAM, mimpmw
14 EaitioiBe 60 So. Village
Freeport ?E^!^ Centre.
Tel. 106-W. Tel. 47S-J.
J. S. DeMott
€^WAirmotor' mnd Ilull<l«r
Jobbing of All Kinds
No job too large and no job t6o small
Estimates given on all kinds of work in our line
LEONABD AVENUE
Tel. SSS-W.
IHtWKR BdAT .1IOSKS HV.XT
Leave Lrave Hlgrh
Bellmore HIU Beach
June 2« to Sept. II. .9.46 a. m. 9.30 a. m.
. .5,30 p. m. 4,00 p, m,
8*pt, in to »!», dally S.46 ». m. 1.00 p. m.
Sept. 5 9.4S a. m. T.30 n.m.
(,1S p. m, 5 13 p, m,
Salurday* ,,.9.46 a.m. fi.SO a, m.
July 3 to Sept, 4 ,., 2.15 p, m, 12,00 noon
, , , .S.30 p, m, 4.flO p, m,
Sundays .,.9.45 a.m, 7.30 a. m.
July II lo Auk. 29. . . 4.15 p. m. 3.oo p. m,
and I.,ahor Day , . . 8.15 p. m, 5.15 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
NOTICE TO t-RKIIITOKH.
I'ursuant to an ordiT uf llon. Ilenry Selden Weller. temporary 8urioi;utv of Ihe County of Nassau, notice Is hereby clven to* all pirsonB havlnfc claims iiKHl'ist Cornelia A. Vooris. late of the town of Hempstead. In the said cotinty, deceased, to present the samo with thc vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of tht> Koods. chattels and credits of sHid deceased, at his place of transactlnK business at the olllce of Oeorge Morton L<'vy, Freeport. New York, on or before the loth day of Kebruary next,
Pdted, Mineola. N, Y., July I?. IStS, (¦H.\UI.KS K. VOORIS.
.Administrator, GF.OHOK MORTON I.i:VY. Attorney for
.\dmlnlstrHtor, 1-7 Railroad avenne,
Kreeport, N, Y,
"PERFECT SODA"
AT
THE REXALL STORE
.\ drink at onr new SODA FOUNTAI.N' is a treat. Creamy, cold, delicious soda water served with crushed fruits in season- crushed fiuit syrup-- carbonated soda water—delicious smooth, rii h ite cream. A drink of my luscious soda will satisfy you.
We use HORTON'S SPECI.\L ICE CRE.X.M. the purest and btst cream made. Fresh shipments dally,
TRY OUR PEACH ICE CREAM—"ITS SIMPLY GRAND"
BATHING GOODS FOR REAL COMFORT
Vou bathe for comfort and for your tu'altli',s sake, but wlun you bathe why not have the right bathing goods, and the most con- veniont kind. Let us supply you with all your liath neetls,
BATH SOAP BATH BRUSHES SEA SALT SPONGES
TOILET WATERS WASH RAGS NAIL BRUSHES, ETC.
THE REXALL STORE CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
The time for the Woodmere tarni- val is drawing near and the commit¬ tees in charge of various things that are to be done on those days are work¬ ing hard. The opening of the carnival with the crowning of the king and queen on the first night is to be a big event and a good time is in-store that night. On Saturday, September 11, it will be one- big day for Woodmere with the athletic events in the after¬ noon and the big parade. Many floats are to be in line and handsome prizes arc offered,
Mr, and Mrs, George B. Hanovan have gone to Lake Placid, N, Y., for a few weeks.
Miss Margaret McManus of South Millbrook, N, Y., Is visiting Miss Laura Smith of Franklin place.
"Telephone First"
"VirrHY not telephone first \^y and you may not have ^ to go, after all. That's"' a pretty good rule to foilow whenever you think of taking « trip. Even in those few cases where traveling is necessary, you can save dis¬ appointments and long waits by making sure your man will be in."
Telephone Firat Altvays.
^"new yom TELEPHOME COMPAKY
C. A. BTSEE, Looal Commercial Manager. 86 Sonth Orore Street.
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SUMMBR TIMK TABLK
In EfTect June 30, I»15.
^'ASMAi; BY THB SEA J(B.«^ BDOB
FRKKPORT POI%-T LOOKOirT
M>rk nmyn
Leave Freeport Lrf'ave Beach
8 Oft a. m, 8,50 a. m,
«,00 a, m. 8.15 a.m.
s.46 a.m. 10.15a.m.
10.45 a. m. 12.15 p. m,
11,45 a. m, 1.46 p. m.
1.15 p.m. 2.46 p.m.
i,I5 I), m. 4.30 p. m.
.•t,45 p,,m .'>.45 p, m.
ii.l5 p. m. fi.20 p, m.
6,:10 p. m, 7,00 p. ni
!*aB4a.va aad HalMajs
Iveave i Freeport
ave f r 7,00 a, n.43 a, m,.
eaf ter until
until
made
mil hourly the 5,45 p,in, 7.45 p. m. ' L,eave Nassau ,
10.15a.m.. :ind hourly tlnreafu 6-, 15 p. ni, fi,45 p, m. n,50 p, m. NOTK.—Sea KdKe Mops .ir. nnlv nil siitnal or lo leav. i>ii,"seiij;er.<!. I.nXi BRA( II Wrrk Days
I..H\. fnitlt Lookout
<i,lriu, m,, connectinK with 7,21 to N. Y.
11. l'l a. m., Ciinnecf Inn with 12.32 f o N. Y.
2.15 p. m., connectinK wilh 1.10 lo N. Y,
1 40 p. ni,, conur-ctlnK with 5,20 to N. T. I.iave Queenswater
7.40 a, ro. "arrival of «.47 from N, Y.)
ll'IOp, m, iarri\;al of 11.0," from N, Y,)
:! 00 p, in. (arrival of 2.06 from N. Y.)
,i..'>0 p, ni, larrlval of r.Oii frmn .\". Y.) Snndayii I.ea\.' \'n)nt r.Hikout
s tin !i tn, I l.ill ,,. ni.
:!.tilp. 111. eoniieetiiii; Willi l.^il in .\. V.
'lllll p ni . cniinectiiii; with il.4;i to \. V. I.eai e t^iiei nswat(>r
lii.2ri a. ni. (.iiTlval nf ri.ii.", fn.m
rival nf 11.17 fmni
12.20 II. III. 4.15 p. ni. (i,20 p, ni, NOTK. - Speeial time lalil. fe Hav'nn this .livlsinn.
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V lllbll lllll It.
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h Illll r,
",l."i H, tn
2.,10 p. ni,
3tl p. m
'nly, ¦arh
Subject III change wIiIkiuI nolle-.
IIIKKIMUtT ll\II.IIO%n COMIV^W
.^I'MMKK TI.MK T.Mtl.K
In . ffeei .lu'ie ,!ii. I'M,'',. Trnlley,>; of the Kre. pnri Kailio.iil I'oinpaii.N run on half lmui' liia>l\vay, li-avliiK: I iij- railroail stMllnii .it h'ree- IMirt on lhe hour .tmi half lmui ii|i to 5,l.'l week (lays ami l',1,'i Siimlay.-i. con- inrliim with all '-itnt ami west bound ears of lhe .N'ew York ami 1-nni; Island Traetinn Cniiii.,! ny a I .Mhiiitii- .^\>tiU8
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l.oiiK iHinnii llallroad Time Table
1 I'llT.¦eiiv.' ,luil.' '.at. ini,''. ) l-av.- M.iriek for .N'.w York, I'enn- s\l\aiiin Slali.Ill, lirooklyn anil iiiler- tnilial.' slalinn,": Week-davs, ,'..lf,. 15,52, li.ns, i;.,-.l, 7,lli, 17.2S, s.01, X,12. S,51, 1(1.12 a. ni.: 12.26, ],:i;', :i,02, ¦1,17. r.,:)s. 11.IP. S.llt, 10,53 II ,in,: .'<iiii(lavs, fi.4X, s.22. !i.20 a. III.; 12.05, 2,44, i.'.'M. ."..,T;!, 7,11,
5.10, ;i.44, 11.2fi p. ni.
L.av. l-"r. . pnrl fnr .N'.^w Ymk. I'.iin- svlvaiiia titali.in and Urniiklvn; Week- ilavs, .-,.2», ir.,r.fi, fi.42, r>,5R, 7,20, 17,45. S,n,''i, S,!r,, K,n,'i, in,43. 10,17 a, in.; 12.no, l,:!;i, 3,06. 4,21, 5,02. 5.46, 6,45, S,16, !t,21, lI,o:{ p. ni,; SiindiiNs, 6.52. S.2fi, 9 24 n, in.;
12.011, 2.4S, i.:;i, r..;;7, T.ir.. 7 r.o, t-.xt. n.is,
11 24 |.. III.
Tr.iins I.IIM' l''re,,),nii f,.i .\ mil y ville, nahv'lnn, I'aielinmi.- anil inl .rmediate Stations: Week-days, na4.44, S.IO, aJ).2!l, 11..'i:! a. in.: sl.2S, 1.4n, Ha2,22, 2.44. a,i,5K, illl 5(1, t5.:!2, aS.Sfi, ali. HI, 16,'17, a7,06, 7.44, aS.iKt. a!i,07, al0.40 p. ni,, 12,17, 2,04 ni;;lit; Sundays, 7,.3). af<,22. aI0.5« a. m,; 12.20, 2,22, a2,4S, :t,52, 6,Hi, 6.56, a9.02, all.14 p, in,: 1,42 nl^ht.
Trains |ea\.' New Y'ork, l'.iiri,syIvania Station, for l''r.-eporl, .Merriek an<l prin¬ cipal Interni.'diale stations na.'l.r.O. 5.41,
7.011, aS,;i«, 11,011 H. in.: sl2.40, 12.47, s;il.;!2, 2,00, a;!,00, .-14,02, f4,42. Iii5,00. a5,:i:i, ,"i,.'il, a«,ir,, 6.,10, 7,10, uN,ha,,^ji!t,50. 11.:i2, p m.: alio nin:ht; Sundays,» I.;!0, aS.2.'.. 9.t,~,. 11,36 a, tn.; 1.56. a2.5S, ,'"i.27, 6.02. .-iS.ox. alO.lS r>, m.; al2.;'.:'. ni;;lii.
aTrains run to Habylon onty.
rltiins nil Mondav only.
kSlops nil signal; runs l.. .lam.ilea only.
n.No Hrnoklyn (onm-el Inn.--.
S.Sal iirdii.v s onlv.
fKxf-ept Saturdays.
IKxcept liolidays,
tl-;x(-tpt Saturdavs and linlidav.-.
Trains |.,-iv.- Hrooklyn, Klalliush Ayo- niii- Station, about the same time an thrise slmu II frnm N<-w York, I'eniiHyl- vanin. Statinn This lime lahle silhj<-et tn eha nj;e « il Ik.iiI not i<-i
DAII.I THOI.I.KV TIMK T A Hl.i:. MlnroiH -llrotikljn Divlalon.
Leave Hempsiead, Main and Kront St8,: Southbound at 4.,30. 4.45, 5,16, 5.30 a, in,; thi-n every ,10 minutes thereafter until 11,00 p, m, 12,00 a, m, lo^^ockvllle fi-ntre only.
Northbound al 5,30 a ni , and every 30 mlniit<-K thereafter until 12,00 a, m. Last car leaves City Line, Brooklyn, for Ilf mpstead at 12,45 a. in.
A fifteen-minute headway is operated between Kockville f'enire anil Brook¬ lyn BH follows: Wei-k days, except Sun¬ days, leave (Irant and Liberty atreeta, Hrooklyn, 6,00 a, m, 1111-0,15 a, m.; then 2.45 p. in. till 7.45 p. m, .Sundayn, 12.01 N. till 8.45 p. m,
llempn<ra<l-,lainalpa DIvlnlon. Leavi- Ilr-mpstend, Main and Front Stn,: Westbound at 6,30 a, m., nnd every 30 mlnuli-s thereafter unlll IL.^O p, m. Kundnys, 6,30 a, m., and every 30 min¬ utes thereafter until 11,30 p. m.
Kaslboiind, fi.15 a. ni.. und every 39 miinili-H thi-reafter until 12.15 a. m, Sundays, 7.15 a. m., and then the name erlule as week dayn,
Jerlrho IMkr DItlnloii. Leaves Mineola, Boulevard and Old Coiiiitry road: Westbound, 5,30 a. m., and everv 30 minutes thereafler until 9,15 p," m,. tlH-n 10,15 and 11.15 p. m. Riiiidayn, first car, 6,15 a,, in., then same schedule as w(-ek dnys.
Leave .I.-imalcn, Fulton and WHRlilniflon streelfi: Kastbound, ti.30 n. rr... and every 30 niinuli-H thereafter until 10.00 p, m,; then 11,00 p in and 12,00 n, in .Sun¬ days, first car, 7,15 a, m., then name schedule as week dayn.
,1. .M, STODDARD, Supt _ THI-; SV.XV V<»IIK A<VII \OIITH MHOIi'b TII *f TIOW fOMI'AIVl. Time Table l-,,,ecllve .Ian. I, 1915
U'rrk limyn. Leave Port WashlnKton for Mineola, llieknvllle and Fliisblnj? 6,05 a, m.; then every hour until 10.05 p, m. Car N-avlne: Port WashlnRton at 11,05 p. m. to Honlyn flock Tower onlv
Leave FltinhlnK for Port WaahlnRton and HIcknvllle: 5.30 a, m,; then every hour until 9,30 p, m, Carn .eavlnR »,S# and 10.30 p rn, to Itonlyn Clock Tower omy.
Katarila^a. Car leavlnK Flushing at J.30 p. in. runn lo nicknville.
Leave HIcknvllle for Port Wanhlnx- ton Bn*^lunhlnB: 6.35 a. m,; then every hour until f),3u p. m. Car leavlnir HicVa- vlll at 10,.^6 p. m. to Poal-n car barn onlv,
Aunilnra. Leave port WanhinKtnn fo- Mineola, HicKsville and imahlnir: 7'15 a. m.; Ihen every hour until 10,06 p. m. Car leaving- Port Wanhlnfrton 11,05 p, m. to rtnnlyn Ckx-k Tower onlv.
Leave FInnhlntr for I'ort WaahlnKton and HIcknvllle: « SO a. m.; then every hour until S.SO p, m. Car lenvlnfr 10.If p. m fo Ronlyn Clock Tower only.
Leave HiCKgvnle for Port Waahlng¬ ton and Fluahlnir; 7.8* a. m„ then every hour until 9,35 p, m. Car leaving Tllcka- vllle at 10,16 p. m. and 11,}t p, m, to Roilyn car barn only.