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nnmiTf iiiiiwi n i "i THS MAfllAir POST. FBEEPOST. W. Y., FUBAT, AITaVIT », UU.
J. S. DeMott
Cotiitr«.etof- mnd. Bulia«r
Jobbiiig of AU Kiada
LYNBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Wood of
Sq Job too large and no Job too small,,
Eistlmates given on all kinds of work in our line . . .
LEOHABD AVENUE Tel. 389-W.
Franklin avenue have keen enjoying
a motor trip through YoungsvtUe, N.
Y. Their return wlll be welcoibed by
their many friends.
William O'Brien, Jr., and'^ Stanley
MeOovern are ependinf^ a two weeks'
vatsatibn at Canxp Ramapo.
At the annual meeting of the F. M.
P. church recen-tly Dr, F. W. Varney
was unanimously Invited to return to
his pastorate for another year. Me {wast granted a month's vacation. ' William Cornell spent part of last
Saturday and Sunday with his family : who are summering at Peekskill. j Charles Terry is apending two : weeks' vacation with his son, Fred
Terry at Detroit, Mich. I Robert Brlttoh. formerly of this
place, was In town last week.
CHRISTIAN BROTBERflOOD OF
BALDWIN PLAN FIRST 0DTIN6
______ **'*•* *""* discussed at some of the
FOUM!H OF JULY COMMUJITI meetings while other meetings have
CELEBEATION OEOABIZATIOH j»*«|* of a social and muaical nature.
wjuuiUMusA*vj< v»wnM»in*«vji. luviation to membership Is still open
FOBMED. - • jas the aim t« for 100 members. Chaa,
IU.- Ur...,i.T7.;;;7Zr.„..-.i...,, » iH. southard is president and T. How-
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coote are »>"d Edgar. Jr.. secretary of the or-
happy over the birth of a daughter, Rao'^at'oi
,>on Sunday last
.Mr. and Mrs. Rob/ert Whealey are ^"'j enjoying an automiohile trip with friends and relatives to Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert A have returned from an automobile camping trip to the White Mountains.
On Wednesday evening, August 25, the Epworth League will give
in
UWSSNCE GOSSIP
Mitt Elaie Eg3a% is at Catdkilla— Maaaoaxde Partv Satorday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Auchincioes are at Bar Harbor. Melne.
Mrs. G. A, Seabury of Central ave¬ nue is visiting at Washington, Conn.
Mrs. J. T. Lanman of Broadway has gone to Canada for a viflU of a few weeks.
Miss Irene Walsh of Elizabeth. N. J,, is visiting at the home of Mrs. R.
powi^ so.tT lAAatAa siuxt
JbMiv* Leave Hl^b
flellmore Hill B«ieb
June J« to Sopt. ts. .».*» a. (n. S.jJa, m.
. .g.Mp. tm. I.'XJ p. Ill
Rept. n l< Sept. 6 ..
t9. daily 1i.4fnx. m.
, ..., y.l&a. m.
S.IS p. in.
4.0« V- 111. 7,3u a. Ul
% lst \\. 111.
the Methodl8t Episcopal h. Abrams of Henry street.
church. Thc program will be arrt^ng- ed' by Mr. Albert Lowry, and those ?-^JL',*?' *'''*' attend wlfl be especially favored Mr. Lowry la making hta home In Baldwin this summer and has de
Moving and General Contracting
We have not only large and padded moving vans but employ strong and competent men, and are equippid to do the best and most sat¬ isfactory worfc.
eESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANKD AT NIGHT, SANITARY MANNER.
AND IN A MOST
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Fleasant Avenne, Freeport.
Tel. 588-J.
Rev. Elmer E. Loux of Freeport lighted audiences herc on several oc- preached In the Methodist Episcopal casions.
church here last Sunday morning,] The Epworth League wil have a and Mme. Bettinetti, soprano soloist, beach party and moonlight sail on sang in a moet acceptable manner. Saturday, August 28. Tbe Decomah In the evening the third department ^ will leave Bedell's dock at 3,30 p. m„ of the Epworth League had charge, and in the evening a eail to I.iong and the Brooklyn Sonth District was Beach will be enjoyed, represented. This was a pleasing^ Mr. Paul G. Schi/man is rapidly service. j filling orders for choice peaches at
The primary department of the i the Forest fruit farm, Woodside ave- Methodist Episcopal Sunday school nue.
will hold a picnic on Wednesday. Au-' Mr, John Prince is enjoyiiig his gust 2.*). I vacation on and about Long Island.
The funeral o| Mrs. Bittner wa,? i Miss Phebe T. Tower is sp^ndiiig held on Monday from her late hOiiie, her vacation at Tobyhanna, Pa. on Upper Central avenue.
A second meeting for the purpose of forming a permanent organization from the Fourth of July community
celebration committees was held on |
Friday evening last In Southard's, Mrs. Vandewater and Dnufhter at Hall, About 200 circulars had been Havnes Falls
distributed among the residents stat-' •'_
ing the purpose of the organization | jyjrs. w. g. Crane of Ocean avenue
lias gone to JefTerson, N. H.
CEDARHURST NBWS
Morning Shopping Is always pleasant at this Store,
We carry the Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, betidei
Fancy and Staple Qroceries
"SEAM4NS"
27 W, Merrick Rbad, Freeport, L, I.
as follows: For the friends you wlll R.iln; for the fellowship of co-opera¬ tion you will experience: for the civic pride that should be one of your most valued possesfiions; for the broad-vis- loned civic and business Intelligence liiat wlll come to you; for the oppor¬ tunities you will have to share In tne hig affairs of the community; for tho I duty you owe to the community in I wiiich you live and with which you I are identified; for the satisfaction of tliat spirit of progress which will be yours and which is a measure of your good citizenship; you fihould"become a member of the Baldwin Community League, an -organization devoted to the civic and general betterment of . Baldwin. The meeting was not very I largely supported but offlcers were I elected and by-laws were submitted I and adopted. The next meeting la set I for October, I Miss Lois Da»vis of Merrick road is j en.loylng a pleasant vacation.
Miss Jennie Schuman is spending a week at Briarcliff, Manor,' Lake Ma- honac, and other places of Interest.
The Christian Brotherhood is plan¬ ning for a big time on Saturday, August 28, when the first annual out¬ ing will be held. Thin ChrLstian or¬ ganization has done much for social ¦ HTPodfellowship, moral uplift and sus- ' tenance of the men of the vlllage
Telephone 710 I Portions of the Bible have bean stud-
.Mr. ana- Mrs. W, ^. Hazard are on a trip to the White .Mountains.
Mrs. W. S. Crane and daughter are spending their vacations at Jefferson, N. H,
Miss Ida Jaffe of Uoosevelt Is vlfilt- ing at the home of .Mrs. Max Berg of ('entral avenue.
Mrs. M, Keller and daughters have returned from a pleasant stay in the Catskills,
Bepjaniin Vandewater is spending a short vacation at Lake Winnepe- saukee,
Mrs. J, H. P. Vandewater and daugjiter have gone to Haynes Falls for the remainder of tfi'^ month of August.
Miss Madeline Sargent of Wilming¬ ton, Del., Is spendiuK two weeks witn her aunt. Mrs. W. Pearson.
G, M. P, Murphy has returned to his home oh Cedarhurst avenue, after spending some time at Jamestown, Rhode Island.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
r.OOD Hlor.P FURNISH KI)
MKS. ('H,\Rl.r.S MA>/ ', \rfvloti lloiilvvartl Frrrporl, I,, I.
BitWfcM Soutll Main and Henry Sis.
W
SDGONYi
ri!ra.u.a.mt.err.
MOTOR, GASOllil
M<
STANDARD DILCQ:(£N;Y.
Look for thc red, w^hite and blue SOCONY sign—the sign of quality —and insist on SOCONY Motor Gaisoline.
THE SIGN OF "QUALITY GASOLINE"
WHEREVER you see this Sign that is what it means—' 'quality*' gasoline—high-grade, powerful and, above all, uniform.
SOCONY Motor Gasoline is the same "Stan¬ dard" gasoline that wise motorists have always used—and garages displaying this SOCONY sign are authorized distributors of Standard Oil GasoUne as well as of POLARINE, The Standard Oil for All Motors.
You can get SOCONY Motor Gasoline wherever you can take your car, and the gar¬ age that displays the SOCONY sign is a safe place to stop. You are sure of getting clean* uniform fuel—the same next week as today— here or 200 miles away.
If nothing goes into your tank but SOCONY Motor Gasoline, you keep clear of carburetor troubles. You get maximum, steady power at all times. You get uniform, high-grade, homogeneous fuel.
\
Where SOCONY Motor GasoHse and POLARINE Oil Lubricants Can Be Obtained
FREEPORT
Cudlipp A Co. T. A. Cronin Columbian Brass Foundry Eagle Garage R. Hennenlotter Freeport Taxi Co. \ O. Bennett ^mith Oarage Sopers Garage W. 8. Southard G. B. Seaman Q. D, Camp _P.. D.i:orob,B
ROOSEVELT
Chattaway & Smith H. Huber
g^ BALDWIN
Baldwin Inn L. Bedell A, Maypr
MINEOLA
Nassau Garage
T. F. Roche's Oarage
NEW HYDE PARK Kingston Oarage
STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK Eut New York Branch: Liberty Avenae and Berriman Street
.Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pettit ot Bay Knoll have gone to a camp in the Adirondacks for the balance ot the month. I
Miss Elsie Ralaig is spending a two weeks' vacation at Catskills, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dodge enter¬ tained at a masquerade lawn party on Saturday night at their home on Mulry Lane.
Mr. Wiliam Belcher Is attending the convention of the State Lodge of 0*d Fellows at Syracuse this week as a representative from Seaside Lodge.
Saluidarn July 3 lo iAo\ti.
¦~ Sun<)ayH Jaly !! !o Auk- 29, and Ljtbor itaty.
. 9.4Sa.in. S.SO a. ra. , S.IS p. m. 12.<)(> noon .5.30 p. m. •I.OO p, in
, .9. I'S a. in. ,. «.18 p. VA. . .S.IS p. m.
7.30 a. IU •?.<Ki l« in Klfi p. III,
PUBLIC NOTICES.
Seventh of the Seventh.
The seventh annual Rhode Island clam bake of the Seventh District Democratic Association of the town of North Hempstead will be held on Thursday, Sept, 2, at Joseph G. Don- dero's Bayview hotei, pavilion. Port Washington, L. I. This "bake" which has now become a "flxture" in the town of North Hempstead will un¬ doubtedly bring together the largest crowd of politicians of the season. The menu will be the same as In for¬ mer years which speaks for Itself. Tickets Including everything $2..')0.
Bake served in glass-enclosed pa¬ vilion overlooking the waters of Man¬ hasset Bav,
XOTUH TO (-REIIITCIRS.
rursuBiit !<• «ii oidir nf Hi>ii, llniiy Selden Weller. ti-iinj».ii; j .•«iii nij;al.,' ol the County of Nasaau, notice Is hereby Kiven tn all persons having claims Hi^alnst Cornelia A. Vooris. late of thi- town ot Hempatead. In the said counly, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administrator of tho groods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at hts place of, transactlnK business at the offlce of Georgre Morton Lievy, Freeport, New York, on or bofore the 15th day of February next.
I>ated, Mineola, N. Y., July 29, 1915. CHARLES F. VOORIS.
Administrator. OEORGK MORTON LEVY, Attorney for
Administrator. 1-7 Railroad avenue.
Freeport. N. Y.
• Bakery •
JOHN DUDA
156 Bennington Ave. Freeport Tel. 746-J.
The very best Bread. Rolls, Pies, Cakes delivered at yonr, door.
Qive ns a trial.
less Than One Cent Per Hour
win be the cost of your ironing if you use a gas iron. No walking about to change irons—and you can regulate the heat as you wish.
GAS IRON COMPLETE WITH TUBING $2.50
The Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co.
GEORGE MACDONALD, President
r
"PERFECT SODA"
AT
THE REXALL STORE
A drink at our new SODA FOl'NTAl.X is a treat. Creamy, cold, (lelieious soda water served with crushed fruits in season - crushed t'i uit syrup—carbonated soda water delicious smooth, rich lee Ri'eain. A drink of my luscious soda wlll satlsf}- you.
We use HORTONS SPECIAL ICE CREAM, the purest and best cream made. Fresh slilpnients aaily.
TRY OUR PEACH ICE CREAM—"IT'S SIMPLY GRAND"
BATHING GOODS FOR REAL COMFORT
Vou bathe for comfort and for your health's sakp, but wlioii you bathe why not have the right b/thing goods,'and the most con¬ venient kind. Lei us supply you w/th all your hath needs.
BATH SOAP TOILET WATERS
/ BATH BRUSHES
WASH RAGS
SEA SALT SPONGES NAIL BRUSHES. ETC.
THE REXALL STORE CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Phone No, 1.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
EDWARD SMITH
.MARTIN F. MURPHY
SMITH m. MVRPHY
Practical
-Plumbers
and
Oas Fittei-t
Satitfaction
Chuu-anteed
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We will cheer¬ fully give yon estimates and do your work by contract, if yon
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save: mone^y
BY TAKDIG ADYANTAOE OF DUB EZPEElENCE
UTZ STREET
FREEPORT
Tel. 366
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ro«p.%Nv
.SUMMER TIME TABliK In Efteet Jnne 3«, litis.
•S\a»K\ MY THB SKA 9BA KUdV
•¦¦RBKrOIIT POIWT LOOKUtT
'Weak tOaym
l>»ave Fre^|>ort Leavf Beach
9,99 a. m. •.SO ». in.
s.e«a. m. s.iBa.2ti.
».4Sa. nt. IS.lt a.m.
1».«Sa. m. n.tSp.m.
ll.4Sa. m. 1.4Byi.in.
I.IS p. m. ;.4S|».m.
:.t6p.m. 4.1* p.m.
3.46 p..m B.4tp. m.
t.i? » m "•?. m. I
6.30 p. m. T.W p. in.
Maaaara aad HalMajra l*e«ve Kreeport 7.00 mJtrt. 9. !'>¦. in., and hourly thereafter until
6.45 p. m. 7.15 p. in. Leave Nassau
Ift.lSu, in., and hourly thereafter until 6,15 p. m. 6.46 p. m. 9.60 p. m. NOTK.—Kea KdR-e stops nre mad« only on slftnal or to leave plissenKers. I.O.VP BRAtil' Vt>ek Da:r* l..<'ave Point L.ookout "
6,45 a. m,. connectinK with 7,11 to N. V. 11.49 a. m., connectlnit with 12.J2 to N. V. 2.15 p. m.. connectlnR with 3.10 to N. V, 4.40 p. m.. connecting with 5.20 to N. Y. l.eave Queenswater 7.40 a.m. (arrival of 6.47 from N. Y.) 12.10p.m. (arrival of 11.05 from N. Y.) .¦5.00 p.m. (arrival of 2.06 fioin N, Y.) 5.50 p, m. (arrival of 5,00 from N. Y.)
Maaaajra Leave Point Lookout
8,00 a. m, 11,40 a. in, 3.40 p, ni., ronnectlnpr with 4.20 to N. V. 5,00 p, m., connecting: with e,4J to N. Y. Loavt' Queenswater
10,2,') a. ni. (arrival of 9.05 from .V. Y.) 12,20 p. in. (.Trrlval of 11.17 from N. V.) 4,15 p. 111. 6,20 p. m. NOTK.—Speeial time table for L^ibor I>Ry on Ihla division,
Hir.H IIII.I. nK\(-ii I.l ave HiRh Hill rteach, Mondays only,
6,45 a, m, I.v. I'reei)ort I.v, HiKh Hill Heach
!>,45 a. m. 10.15 a. in,
1.15 p. ni. 2.30 p. m.
4.15 [>. ni. 5.30 p. m.
Subject to change wlthaut notice.
KHKKI'OHT RAII.RO.tl) I'OMIVVNV
Sf.MMKU TIMIC T.\nr-K In i-lTecl .lune ,10, i;Mr>, ' Trolley.s nf Ihe Preeport Itnilroiiil ("nmpany iiiii on hnlf hour headway, leal liiB llie railrond sIhIIoii af Fro,-- port on thi' hour .imi half hour uii lo 5,4") wei-k liays nml H.IS Suniiays, oun- iieetiiiK with all cast ami wisl hound cars of thi- .New Vork ami Liiiih; Island Tl million <'oini)any at ,\ilaii(ii' avenue ,iml .-^1111111 (irnve streot
Week na.vK 1,1 live Leave I.e
foek Wiirxlelifl
.ir, ,., in.
Ci.i:
s,i.-. .<!,4r>
9.311
io.;(i) ll,:!0
I., a v.
iiKir, n.ir. .'Julii.
I In eh inifi
i;. station li.iio p. m. II, J'l r,.4S «,,^x 7,OR
7,45
.^,P,o 11,10
!t,r.o
10,50 12,20
II'dI H<>l><lil,'IN
Li-ava i;. U. Sialion !t,:!0 lo.ao
11 ..10 wltlinul notlci ,
I ong; Ixlaiiil Itnllrnnd Time Table
I l^Teeilx-- ,hi>i.- :;(!, i;tl."i.) I.iave .Merriek for .Vew York, Peim- svlvanla Stntlon, Brooklyn ami Inter- inillati' slallons: Weik-ilay*, 3.16, 15.52, G,:!,S, fi.r.l. 7.1«, 17.2S. S.Ol, 8,12, 8,51, 10,12 a, m,: 12,2«r 1,,'i:', n,n2, 4,17, 5..1H, 6,41. K.i:i, 111.!')!! |i ,111,: S-.iniI'M*', l>,48,
s,22, ».2o n. III,; 12,05. :;.4i, c'.'ot, .'.,,•;::, 7,11,
8.40, !»,44, 11.20 |i. m,
l.iave Pl ii'pnil for N'.w Vork, I'liin- sylvaiila Slalinn anil Itu'.klyn: Wiek- ilHV.s, 5,20. 15,r)(), (1,42. (,.'•>-. 7,20. 17.45,
ton. 3.\t,. s„-,5. ill.111. 10.17 a. Ill,; I2.:i0, -
l.::!l, .I.IIII, 1.21, ,'i,02, 5,1(1, fi,4,-|, 8.11',, !t.21,
Il.n:! p. 111 ; Sundays, r,,r,2, 8,2i!. !),2l a, in.;
12,0;i, 2,48, 4,SI, 5.37, 7,15, 7,5(1, S,41, !I,I8, 11.24 p. m,
Ti.iliiM I. jive Kr. ('pi)i I for ,\ iilUy villi, Uuli\ Ion, I'ad'linuiii- and liitii niedlate Sluliolis: Week-days, iial,44, S 10, a9.2!l, 11,5:! a, in,; si,28, 1.4:i, Fa2,22, 2,14, a.1,S8, Ia4,51i, f5,;!2, a5,.'.5, ni!,i:i, 16,37, a7'.06, 7.44, h8,(i;!, ;i!l.n7. Mio.tii i». m,; 12.17, 2,04 nlirlil: Siindavs, 5,;:i, a0,22. alO 56 a, in,; 12.2;i, 2.22, aL'.IS, ;i,.'-,2. «,16, (1,56, a!i,02, a11,14 p. ni,; 1,42 iilRht,
Trains lea\i' N'lW Vmk, !'¦ ¦; ' ^¦'vania St.itlon, for I'reepori, Meiilek mid prin¬ cipal inlernii dlale Htalloiis: nn.1,50. 5,41, 7,06, a,s,:!6, 11,00 a, in.: sl2,40, 12,17, Hal.:!2, 2,0(1, a3,00, a4.02, f1,42, laS.OO, a5,;t,1, 5.51, ufi,15, 11.50. 7,10. a.8,10. a9.50, ll.:t2, i> ,111,; n1,1.0 niKhl; Sundays, 4..10, aS,2,"i, II,57, 11..'16 a, m,; 1,56. h2,58, 5,27, 6.02. aS.OR, a10,18 p. m,: al3,.T:! iilRlit.
aTralns run to Babylon only,
eltiins oh .Monday only,
kSlnps nil slKlinl: runs to ,Iaiiialc.'i. only,
n\n r.inoltlyn coniu etlnns,
sSaiuidays only,
f l-:\ri pi Saturday*,
II'"xri'pi holidays.
Ii;.\eepi SatiirdayH and holidav.'-'
Tiaiiis l.avi- lirooklyn, KlaHmsli .\v. - nui' Sinllon, about tlie same Ilnn' as Mii'vi Klinun from .S'ew Vnik, l'i nll^'yl- vaiila Sialion. This time tiilil.- siil>.ii i-t In I'lianu.' wlllinnl notlee.
l>,\ll,V TIIOM.KV TIHK TAHLi;. >lliiri>ln -lliiMtklyn nivlalnii.
I.iavc III niiisliad, .Main and Kront Sis.:
Southbound al 4.X0. 4.46, 6,15, 5,.10 a, tn,: Iheu every 30 minutes thereafter iinill 11,00 p. III, 12.00 a, m, to Hockvilie Centre (inlv,
Nrorlhbound at 5,30 a. in,, and every 'W inliiiiles thereafler unlll 12,00 a. m.
Last car leaves City Llm. Itrooklyn, fnr IIiuiiisli :iil at 12,45 a, in.
A (Iftei'n-tniiiul" liriidw:iy is npi-rated bi'tween lloekvllle i'iihk' and Brook¬ lyn ns follows: Wi'ik duys, exeejil Sun¬ days, leave Orant and Liberty streets, Brooklyn, 6,00 a, m. Illl 11,16 a, m,: then 2,45 p, m, till 7,45 p, m. Sundays, 12,09 N. tin 8.46 p. m,
ilrnipiil<>aii-Jainalca Ulvlalon. Leave Hemiistend. Main and Kront Sts,:
Wesibound at 6.30 n. m.. and every 30 mlnulea thii'i after until 11,30 p, m, Sunrtays. 6.30 a. in., and every 30 min¬ utes Ihlnafter until 11,30 ji. in,
I'InsIbound, 6.15 a, in,, nnd every 89 niiniiler thi-renfter unlll 12,15 a. m. .Sundays. 7,15 a, m., and Ihen the aame "chedule OS week davs,
.frrleho I'Ikr IIKIkIob. L'avi s Mineolii. Boulevard and Old
Ooiintry road: ¦ .Westbound, 5.30 a. ni,. and every .19 minutes thereafter until 9.16 p. m., then 10.15 snd 11,15 p. in, Sundays, first c,\r, 6,15 a. ni,, thin same ,"ehedute HS week days,
Liave-.lamaica, Fulton and Washingion streets:
Rantbound, 6.30 a. m., and every 10 minutes Iherenfter until 10,00 p, m.; then 11,00 p. in, nnd 12,00 a, in, Stin- days. flrst car, 7,15 n, in,, then sam* schedule as week days,
J^M, ^TOnn A RD. Bupt,
TIIK XKW VORK AJHn N(m-iH AHORB TRACTiOX l-OMI'ANV.
Time Table l-....ectlve Jan, 1, 1915, W««k Dai
_ _ jrt
Hicksville and Flushing: «.06 then every hour until 10,06 p. m. Car leavInR Port Washington at 11,06 p. m. lo Roslyn <'lock Tower only,
I.eave Flushlnir for Port WaahinRton and Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.; tben every honr unlil 9,30 p. ro. Cars ieavlnjc (.30 and 10.30 p, m. to U0BlynClo«k Tower
t^tarAaytt,
Car leavlna Flaablna at t.SS p. m. runs to-HIcknvllle.
I,,e«ve Hicksville for Port Waahlnir¬ ton and Flushinir: O.tS a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Car Ifavlnir Hicks¬ vill at 10,36 p. m. to Ronlyn ear barn only.
ammgaym.
Leave Port Waihlnrton for Mineola, Hlckavllle and fiuehinf: 7.06 a. m.; then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Car leavtofr Port Waahlnelon 11.06 p. m. te Roalyn (.'Iock Tower only.
Leave PluahinK for Port Waahlnfton and Hlckavllle: C.30 a. n.: then e/rerj hour until y.tO p. n. Car laavlns Xt.tt p. m. to Roalyn OHoelt Tower onl|r.
Leave HlckavUla for Port Waaklna- ton and noahlnc; I.W a. m., than atery hoar untii 9,tf p. tn. Car leavlna Rlislia- vllle at 10.ff D. to. and It.U p. to. te Jtiomlyn car barn onlv. j