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THE REXALL STORE
A drink at our new SODA FOUNTAI.N is a treat. Creamy, cold, rt»>llciou8 soda water served with crushed fruits In season—crushed fiult syrup—carbonated soda water—delicious smooth, rich ice cream. A drink of my luscious soda will satisfy you.
We use HORTON'S SPECIAL ICE CREAM, the purest and best cream made. Fresh shipments daily.
TRY OUR PEACH ICE CREAM—"ITS SIMPLY GRAND"
BATHING GOODS FOR REAL COMFORT
You bathe for comfort and for your health's sake, but when you bathe why not have thfe right bathing goods, and the most con¬ venient kind. Let us supply you with all your bath needs.
BATH SOAP BATH BRUSHES SEA SALT SPONGES
TOILET WATERS WASH RAGS NAIL BRUSHES, ETC,
THE REXALL STORE CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
r}:o;:e No. 1.
23 WEST MERRIC& ROAD
JOHN DUDA
156 Bennington Ave. Freeport
Tel. 746-J.
The very best Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes delivered at your door.
Give ns a trial.
At Your Command
Post's Taxi Service
DAY OR NIGHT
Special Depot Service at
Regular Rates
Large Touring Car for J|ent by
Hour or Day
Office: 131 N. MAIN ST.
Phone: 160-R Freeport
WAR ON MOTHS THAT HURT TREES
Agricuiiure Oepartment Helps to Giieck Pests' Spread.
SEEKS TO REDUCE DAMAGE.
One of the mo.st up-to-date instru¬ ments of the day.
Your verdict will be in favor of the PEASE PLAYER PIANO, if judged by the test of musical results.
As a PLAYER it supplies the flnger technique of the foremost artists.
Music Roll Library Service FREE. WRITE FOR CATALOG
Our Partial Payment Plan is Most Economical.
Pease Piano Co.
Entomologiete Outline Plan Tor Infest¬ ed Area, Telling How Effective Work Can Be Done In Doing Away With the Insect* and Preventing Further Damage Next Year.
Washington. •— The department of agriculture Is making a special effort this fall to prevent the spread of gypsy and brown tall moths, it is tbe pur- po.se of thc government experts to put Into operation sonic effective means of reducing further damage to orchards and forcHls by tlicse pests.
In the ureiis infested by these pests much effective work can be done to reduce the danume that these insects are likely lo cause the following year, according to ciiintnologist.s of the de¬ partment.
The catprpilliirs of the brown tall moth spin wei IS in the fall which remain on tbe iii>s of the twigs and brandies during' the winter. These webs should be iiit and burned so that Injury will not im caused by the cater¬ pillars the folli'wing summer. Par¬ ticular atteutioii sliould bo given to webs of this insect on trees which grow round dwellings or in orchards.
Tlie apple, pour, cherry, oak and wil¬ low are among the. trees whicii are favored ns food liy the lirown tail raotli cateriiillar-^. In order to mini¬ mize the damai;e which is likely to result as much time ns possible should
JohnSweeney
Practical Horse Shoer General BlacKsmith
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
REPAIRING
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45 Alexander Ave. Freeport, L. L Bennington Park.
Preziosi Bros.
Bakery and Imported Groceries
LUCCA OLIVE OIL
THE PUREST AND BEST
AUTO DELIVERY SERVICE
43 Alexander Ave. Freeport
Tel. 117-W Kreeport
THE MUSIC HOUSE OF BROOKLYN
34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Phone 4 079 Main. Open Evenings by Appointment.
Complete stock of VICTOR and COLU.MBI.A TALKING MACHINES, liecords and Supplies. Convenient Payments.
Crystal
Theatre
38 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport, L. I.
We Have New and Used Fords
Touring, Runabout, Coupelet, Town and Business Cars
Por Sale ar CxcKatitfe
We carry and constantly have on hand a large stock of all FORD parts
Tools and Man Make the World's Greatness
WE EMPLOY THE MOST CAPABLE AND RELIABLE MACHINISTS We ma'ntfti" a machine shop equipped with modem and up-to-date ma¬ chinery and having a capacity to do any and all work on or about an aatomobile.
A number of excellent used cars ranging in price from $150.00 up
SVPPI^IBS or AI^Lr KINDS
SBCUETAItY UOLsrON, BEAD OF DEl'AHT- MENT WHICH IS WARKI.Nd ON MOTHS.
be devoted to cutting and burning worthless or seedling a|)iile trees and wild cherry trees aud brush, if tills is (lone along the roadways and fences the appearanrc of the region will be greatly Improved.
Care sliould lie taken to protect i)in(> nnd oilier coniferous trees, and hickory and ash sliould not be cut. They are not favored fnr focnl either by the cat¬ erpillars of the gypsy moth or by those of the brouu tail moth.
A general ( le^inup such as has been mentioned will greatly assist lu con¬ trolling this Insect. Th(! oak i.s a favor¬ ed footl of llle lirown tail moth und of the gypsy nmlli. and wlierovcr it is iios¬ sible to eliminate oaks iess annoyuiice from the.se pesis wiirbe experienced.
In cutting wood in tbe winter for purimses of fuel the farmer would do well to seleci and cut trees which are favored as foml liy these in.sects. In this way he wili nol only secure tho fuel which he <lesires. but will at the sauie time drcicase the food supply of tlie I'osts nicniiiined.
It Is needle.-- to say that in cutting wood for fiii'l all sickly or diseased trees should in- selected, so that thc stand that nni.ins will he healthy and vigorous. F.ll, it owner musl ui.-iko the selection for liinisell'. but a great deal can be acinujilished by pl;innin;r Ihe work a liltle in advance so that the ntk'cssary aiiinunis of fuel cm h,. ol. tallied, the pn ferred fciod plants of (llesc Insects inlucod in iiiimlier nnd the condition oi' the wood ioi imiiroved. The gypsv moth occurs in ili,^ egg stage duriii;; ihc winter, ami much val¬ uable work can Ih> done in bringing about its roiitiol by ^treating tin- egg massi-s wii'i ¦ .'i^irf^' applicil witii a
You cant afford to miss a single cliange of program here. Set aside enough evenings to make sure of see¬ ing the season's best productions.
EVERY MONDAY The Famous Comedian
Bud Duncan
in his best comedy hil of the season. EVERY TUESDAY
"THE GODDESS"
The serial beautiful, in 1,') chap¬ ters, featuring Elarl Williams and .\nita Stewart.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
George Overy
In a screaming .Mina comedy.
EVERY THURSDAY
Kaiem's famous detective stories of Ihc
*' Mysteries of the Grand Hotel"
nnnl miss these exciting fcatur(>s. EVERY. FRIDAY
"The Diamond From
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! STOP AT
HENRY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Where you will meet your" Friends.
FURS FURS FURS
remodelled or redyed at reasonable prices. Estimates cheerfully given.
MRS. E. J. BARKER
South Seaman Ave. Baldwin. L. I.
Tel. 786 Freeport.
Late of New York, and formerly with
C. G. Gunther's Sons.
STATIONERY A SCHOOL SUFIUIB CONFECTIONERY A ICE CBSAK
.\ny:bing and Everything
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
SPORTING 00006 AND
FISHING TACKLE
CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Morris H. Spitzer
South Grove and Pine Streets
FORSALE
Fine, Sound and Bridle Wise
Saddle Horse
1412 hands high, fast, but gentle; can be ridden by lady. Plays an ex¬ cellent game of
Polo
PRICE
'BOX 16
$125. NASSAU POST
Smith's Bakery
67 South Main St.
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Freeport, L. I.
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the Sky"
featuring Irving Cummings and Lot¬ tie Pickford. Also
HEARST-SELIG NEWS
telling tlie latest happenings in the week.
A FEATURE PROGRAM EVERYi SATURDAY.
The only theatre in town showing the highest grade of flrst-run photo¬ plays and motion pictures of beauty and Interest.
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Morning Shopping is always pleasant at this Store.
We carry the Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, besides
Fancy and Staple Groceries
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SEAMANS"
I '^7 W. Merrick Road. Freenort. L. I
Telephone 710
TRAVEL AND TRANSP ORTATI ON ]
Steanboata.
Steamhoafa.
Steanboala.
^4^1 roy8 th i^rniTI l.f cat.
ys the cgirs .so that rjilllars is re-
linish. Thi. the next duced.
I-^or the li'iTvtBWIimi of residents of till' distrid iiifisiisl by tlie gypsy inoili ami the iirnun lali moth it should be said that this irea has heen i)laco<l un¬ der (luarantliie by the federal horticul¬ tural board .\ui-sery stock and living plants t'annoi be shipped outside the area unless the trees or plants have been exammeil by an authorized In¬ spector.
Chick Swims to Flee From Dog. Alpbaretta, "ia.—A bird .lov nn aft er a fj'ying size chicken and made if fly into Thmnas Maiiniii'.'s fisbine pond here. TiV tho surprise of the look- ors-ou, when Ihe chickvn struclx tlio water it swam easily and gracefully to sliore. n dlsf.iiice pf at>out forty foet.
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YOUR VACATION BE¬ GINS THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD the Ideal Tourist Route.
Picture lo your»elf thr luxury of a magoiiiccni. munmoth, Boating dotal, per¬ fect in lU comforU and convenience*, wilh ilalerooDU de luxe, private bal}» and private balconies, appetizing meali, beautiful baJIrooma, cnlranuM tBOtio. Enjoy the grandeur of the tcenery on lhe hiitoric HutUon rerealad Wy die giant uarchlight.
The Largest River Steamships in the World
NEW YORK—ALBANY—TROY
Daily Service m„ ga n. n. * w. tSSd Bt.
People-. Use (S. 3. BERKSHIRE and C. W. MORSE) 6iOO P. M. 6.30 P. M.
New -Ni^t Expr-.- SIS PM ^S'iSpm!
Cqika] COf Lina "'^O I^-**. StOO P.M.
Far«ai People's and Night Expreas, $2.00 one way; $3.50 round trip Capital City Line, $1.00 on« way TaL aartrnm mm.
"THE SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE"