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Bayport People Appeale d to b y Red Crass for Florida Victims W«. Yona g Entatwned wit * 30 Otfcets Abowii TotU Yadrf P**»tSo* is Prwaeweeat ta> t*e Teww Board tor Wiewaaaw the Sew* ¦toad. Imttittanm I wan l few- aah w—SsuaaKesal W*dd>*<e> MetBrinwa Visit ftsc& rww. Kwiaaer e* Gcaiata. T &* BayBmtrj Braaete «f ti« Aasert - taa Be d Croat . to SS&wlfl* Preside?: Osottrfsa ' a ttrw.iaua. 'wn. ao^ea is u> taw: ^wsgite - jf f ba.T) *x* . v> ¦w*irtJktiie tftraaars £&* araaes for t4* reti«T 'X taw \TmrSaU k vrrMaa * rseiias *. K*aae aead e fttKiu or «a«s £<v Mrs. W Eia?. - **sa ; Pi*** . tanmj &lliiKlT » tfc* a**rf la tsn estu. fs vctalVHM iav» !j»»a aatj»«t i-j- Xr aad Mr. Sasta ** B Eifla« *l . :»{ Bn»c-4rJtaT«a. v« \ -a* i airruajft ' , f i=.eir dauiaiktiw. Stan Jfar j -ir** Lfiii**. v> BoUsd StaM ' Baiter. «-va if Mr. *zA Mr * in ^hta. B**. »r - vf B» y»rt. Tie aaar riajr* m.:: r^t* >ta^ .* 03 S- .r. r U7. 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Fn-lay aiorc ^? as. -j »a.< ^i« :2 t o Dr Ki£.j f> H' ^ £,:-^i ii Bay Hi- ^r* wh(- .r ' : . \ it »aw op^ra. * . »-< i ipfjC f<,r ?al M^>a'^ «. Mr N' t. » . - \ .:. i^ r*;^ - .:a2 ; ': - jSi- fo-ralviy »: t . . ' . * jc< r ^ c- »t- :- ..c?, a!- ta osgh *t;il s-^r^^ ii? :il. Pa - .r- . iMi: M' . Keasa. »;r , :. » . < := :p:-;7= r <l by f t ' . K. l' 's*\ . »=i!fc f ,i hii a-ar t>i th ^ ' jr .j *> a TtiV. 'l*? ;z r.i.^ ' .ran r .ar . 11? ' jfr i t rr to i. rr ,ul a <;' J :;t*i'>:- * »;t ^ kJ2 - ot h^r ajsry/morj;; * : -* t .r.;i: ie; a - . r ^e 4i;zi- *K.az h.t cir 'Aa. 'sl'i' T ra-iiy ac. -i ' a ; rt- iBK !iim si*rif Krartir iit. Mr. aorf Mrs . J ' / hr. L. B's. - ktardt » n<l «/>n . Aridr *rw . ar e to i^ar e *vc- r ,r- r'/» for a . -re - ,t- ,r t r-,^ v> F ^ .Ji - ^ eipa.a. ar h< r, -fc - r. ey a- . ;i »^e. - . 'J a !>» 'lay.i at • he H*>- -;t -j i-/:i r r - . t *;nr-i. ' il. The conlirion ' ^f Mrs. Tr.V/dcre Hnyler. wivo - , :n'ler\ * I :r.t Jt » . eri ^t3 s ' ilr '-ra r. ' /ti is -S' . I^j Jc-^ it Ho ^ itaJ . . \>w- burajh , J» . 7' . , */ ,me time a^o, i.i wme what better. Mm * I'la Kri ' -rcar, r«ra«l J-ocne 02 fri 'ia y after a v.«f . of r . w. - , •a ee^, %-; t .h h«r sitter and brother in-law . Mr a;; 'l Mr » . Th\-' /dor ' : Cranipiot j , in fjl< :v*~ land . Ohio, Mr. and Mr * • Larl ' ra Hag-- n and th *ir family returned - f> Br '*«jk lyn on Monday after Hpta rtiDi f th« a e-aion In the Etlz '- .wi Uzr Tark development BaytK'rt- friend \ , o f Arthur ( . ' ali en, of Port. Je fferaori »:!! be uriafi to know tha j h<- or reroverin * after a serious ilinem of ae»erai weekn. Mr. an d Mn. Juliuo I.ie-bman and their family returne d to New York hut Monday after spenrlio K the sea- if»n In their home on the bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ou stave Johnxon \HI enter tain over the week end th eir Oaugb ter and soo-in law . Mr. and Mm. Kenne th I'lumb . of Flushing- Al exander Maa j eb, of Sayvilb- , has taken a position for the prenent at chauffeur for Kdwar d I. Mcf T ' i/mm nt the Post cottace. I leal estate agent J. V. Olc.kernon has leased to Fr ank Graves the new btincalow of C. H. Bo gel. on Mc Con- o ell avenu e. The Ba yport and Sayville Social Club was en tertain ed on Wednesda y af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Geor ge S tr yker. Richard Hambl ey, Jr. . of De tr oit, Mich., ia viai tloc at the home of hie parents . Mr. and Mrs. nlc harrl Hamb- le y. Mra. Belle Smith , of Amsterdam, N. V-. la spendin g severa l weeks at (he homo of Mr s. 8. V. Ilonem. Lawrence Lessln g, Jr.. is to leave tomorro w to return to the Canterbur y aHchool at Now Miltord, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L/Hommedleu entertain ed over laat ,week end Mr , and Mr s . Hortoa , ot Lynbroo k. Jose ph Buydam, *on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter U Buydam , has en tered the Stony Brook School tor . Boya. Jack O'B rien, of Flushin g, spent Isst week end at the home of Mr. and Mra , Theodore Frear. Mr. and Mr s, C. I- Bussing returne r) o n Sunda y to Brookl yn after spendin g the seaaon here. William L. Manilla l« at thu River- head Fair thin week with an exhibit a t Iteo nam. Miss Kdo a Brown entertain ed her card club very pleasantl y on Monda y afternoon . M r. and Mr a. O. W. Dalil and their f amily returned to Brooklyn on Tuos- day. Mra. Olive Chat law ay Is visiting friends In New York for two weeks. IflM Dorta Wtmara resumed bar atHt JtM «t PMka r on Monda y. WMtk' MH&PaPV '*** M \\* u,t laBBBal laVWilaiato ' aaaBaaaaaWaWlrlSnrff M Oa T>4«r<Jay WuEuuB fMJ t. * f 3ts- | • >>!sa.eE aveaai *. ar».» «atft«aiav«S *yi ViXLAm H . T artA iaf *tii*T \Win abrmti W of J£r. Twiri ' i ar.%vz fraeaeU ahoarf i SrJa «*a>a ya/* -it. Zoa Sa ^taui. Mr. j Tnsssr km ti-« ' .a ly frmsz firtMa tits Tlrr.a :: ?. as.iac o f ia* vJuerri siajj f Enaai Brvoitm. Ti- -> *s*a ' A ti* tnffli raaaj- *A ii. -tr. * .l t- , Yl year * aiid at tbtt eua- ' .:. - .*:< »» r .t tie -fay * i*T all voceii \ Mr. T- . ' iii ~ .z~ S;*rt i.vn iaia ^lsaK *. At r .z=- ' .- ' .:' .J a £=* driTif iT w« i«rv«<t Tz. * . vrtart ' a al yiaaa wer * far a trip - ¦ . ¦bi r .i>- - ' . ? viA - . ^f X^rw J*ri«7 ai£i3 sp :^. - . Sr.r ^THisftrT. S«i becars je af tiue ' • - vrs a: » ea tie eajisala thoprssit it \ • ~ - . -er vj asa k* tfe* tr tp a> r. ' n at Hrads- '¦ ¦ \ . -i- T i* trip »u itsrftr tie p*r*5aaJ :<i}< mi ut of Mr . T' j it s BTirat * nt- r- . - j .rr. WlliiaBi H. Kaab. Tlrt ys-MIs \a ere Isver *^te*i to litar ^i ci-e -ierivattio ^ - j? t i-* 5*rC3. ' i.i. - cas n* of :ie- yaeit. Hieicsfl. Mr. T- - ,\i<2 Vjok tie 2r«t two -e- . f .*r» o f in aio: ' rie-r ' % nia aiea iarc ^. - Si. -t i Ei-zaher-a Stvyty. y.r ' . Elder K^i.JLii 'ie ?i?» » jr;r- p rM * scr' -b. -lay jarty ot Saiorday af- ¦ - *nv ;a f. - jT cer ! .;V.le ' .o-i aiz , Wiliow S-eir ^.4 . of Pin.nS' j&z*. Tb* follcwing ' .^... 'l. - es. eajore^ li-e tarty. Mary aid fe:- -a H^iliraa . Mar loc Scerfecor . Mary rieti s Gertniie Mir .^ee il. E:^ai><-;i: YviiJt. O*ot ts % aa«l Artt ^r L^achiier , . - . -^^ ifty Dari j . B iUy Lrractier and •ViJI ^asi Corey B^ysr. Ti« r^>i« waj i - . - .. - acz:T e;y iie<ora:ed := &iaic aad •: ;ts. and. eaei li- .tie yue^i reneiTed a pi=lc asrl aii ' - e ta»or. ia :a^ C- .s- 'lereila. ?arr.es . priz ** were woe fay f iettra -le Mitta-e-U acrl Oe^ ^r^e ly- . -i cii. - C R Meldr.rs. aa-1 hi* » . oa. R-ober - .- we. -e :r. New York ia*; Satarda ? and atr .enied the i>a!l ra ^e &e - .we* :a t ie ''J.aa: ^ and the Cincioa - .ti - , eatc. After :r. e saaie t:.ey caUed 'je the t&aaa j rer ' ;f the r;. -ss - > . Ja' -k M' . <iraw . who spest r:: » ' :. , • . .i day * la the ?.aaie ' . -iin w .f . ii.. Mei'irrn ; ii f .ort ' jand Cosity A'' .^ a pie-aaact r-=t:t Mr. M^j raw preheated thens witi ticiet * for the reavaitirter ot the aea. a .oa . an£ a^.no a -Vationa! I>-aatae bail a. * a . * , o iv^- ^ir ' ;: t he s;air.e A >= :t ::;oa aa> presented to the T own Bf >ir't os, 'A\ efirie.<iay aJt ert.O ' ;^ to . - jare Baj port ' s share of the nsoney ap &r ojri a' . '-'i for permaaect ro-vir . ip-e:. ' . :a jc:. 'i er. :ti? the f . -a ce.it . \ .i'i * . \' ,. -/; -Si;-- ':-' -or a- . eaue vert to > . ' . Ar ;t. • C :. j. \ .:.. No a' .l iorj tr a, t-ik- ( -r, v >>\ ' .:. •: i' Sj ±r i\. b-j t peop ' . e h«r- - ij '-a- ^TA. ' .y '; .: * <<-'\ * : tr ,at it t» ' .he . rr.prove r' . '-r.t r/. ' .i * r.e ^' ie'i :n the -* \ ay .,: ;,-r- .tr.ar. *- . -i ' . . -< ,ii- i. -i ;c th ;. -* village. Mrs. W!l! ;am H Tod d a.Ti .M:- ^ -S' a:a: ;e To'J 'J returned 02 Mo. ' i 'iay to New York an ' i Mr. and Mri . W;i- !:am H. Sniitri and family ret jrr. -'i on the same day to Brooklyn M' .a? -Vataiie To/i d n to r>e marrte ' l on Oc- tobe r 27th in St. Thomas ' rj hur ' : a . Man hattan , to T homas Ft. Lilly -or; of Mrs. Thomas H. Lilly, of Stamford , Conn. Kenn eth Behr, who la manager of the Oaten Avenue Theatre in Brook- lyn, became suddenly ill the tir *: of t he week and was taken to 3t. Cath- erine ' s Hon pltal. where an operat ion wa<< performed for appendicitis. Mr. U ebr Is retorerin * satisfactorily. Sir *. Oscar Mulford. who hat been rjulte Mtrlouil y ill for the past three weeks, is to leave on Friday for Lu- t on. Sullivan County, (or a s tay ot it everal weeks for the benefit of her health. Mm. Mar garet Sawyer , of Larch- m- / -' . N. Y., s pent several daya last w eek visiting at the home of Mrs . Levi Mar tin. Mrs. Martin and son, Levi , spent laH t Thursday at Garde n City. Mr. and Mr * George E. Smith will en tertain over the week end their son George , nt Manhattan , and their daughter and \on- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln J. Ilemln , o f Newark. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Dum per and family, who huvn been occupying the oottagn of Mfm Uebncr-a Gerar d for th e Humm er, returiieii to Uronklyn oti Sun- da y. Mr. mid Mth. ( ieorge N. West enter- ta ined on Hiinrluy at their sur nmer mnip at Went Meadow Iloach. a party rif 20 relatives of their fami ly. Mr. and Mm. Lloyd K. Overton , Mis s Lulu Myers and MU» Kenyon , rtpu n l (ho week mid nt Mri. Overton ' s old home at Stratford, t luiin. Or. and Mrs. John L. l iuuer closed their summer home her e on Wednes- da y and have returned to Brooklyn for the winter. Mr. and 'Mrs . Alfre d T erry and Mra. Ardle Terry s pent the week end lu Frooport with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram (1. Smith s pent Sunday In Port J efferson an Kii ustH of Mr. and Mra. Homer Heinl e , Harold Dahl left on Sunday (or Bos- ton Technical School, Boston, ' Mu »s., where he Is a s tudent. Bay part M. t. Church Notei. Hunda y se rvices will begin on Standard Ti me. 11 a. m, and 7:30 pi m. Pastor p reache s at both services. Follo wing the mornin f_ se rvice a brief mewtlng ot the Offlclal Board w iu kw n«l4. . ¦ \ -- ¦ ¦ ' ; £ A3. ta» WdtoUmaTy wmettma: ass Taata- f*s y atunzexa. c&# tiOSemtmg natl t'uij , [ i«r * *5»«t« 4 l eer ttte atsstsa s tssot; ' f P&eait ieal r Mrs . Geot%* EL SazStai; S Tte* PntsJtSeat. Mrs. R***c«a Geraa«L t Seeretaxy. Xn. Btrtrass C. Saxttsv t | Tneaawiw , Sirs. Saan *6 PrwR; Cer- l r ^xront iag 3«er«ax 7- y tn. Geeexe X. { Vest- M ti * it£aa>* U the as a ut t iac a ^ tanteteaa a sM was pv«a«a£ed sa la* I PveaiaVsat, Mn. Grtcr gt E. Saxtsft . by ;. -t i* asemStera at tie- aoef*ty. Ai aaartt <Hx r> ' r ^v:i. ixsc Satpsriay ,a C!c#Tro! *t: OTayt rjvtnttA ay Xra- ' ^ O-Jivie CitrUaa. at Syivaa areas *. Ba y- poex. ia * ttem&±a % so swta« arnnaKl i h.f r tntatc bfj rxX ac ti* iszeiraecsiea okT Maxai f - zvfr . aa.i Ooeaa itqik fa Pacc iaeu*. tn rj- i mco Xorca Ooeax »i*sot coO Mitrf a- .ti as Oaiiaa ^ ear i friveii by Le* Ajmt * af PacciJM J tlie- wiiei was iilr.e4 waiita f t-w tie tra Sc !o j. -> :a t i* -t-5So*a« dir ^tniia. Mir. aa<i SEn . aaymniaKl Stryfctr *a- Eftrt *;a*« i a aaatiser oi trtem ^i ax a ! car> f party a; ti-tl. i.>35<i ' .a S*;snt »y >T*» io?- TSbivj- * 5tre s*c: a«r » itr j . KoHy E&iiri. >f- - - aa.* »r». G^:tr* : Stiryk *-r . Mr. aari Mri - P. Sfe.rr.«a. Jtra. Lns:7 0 \Be: rT. Kit * Kiri vt i O B»ry. Mr *. K. Vts?el aid sot. Fra ^i. M:m Slaar -i* S' .r yisr an.<TCi-»rl< * I>= rroir3 *- Mra. Mi-T Par1c »r. wi> =ia!re- * her h. - .ra * w . -t h ier Aa. -12-Ster an d j-ia-isv- htw . M r in. -l J£r * . Jant *-» H. Sn-ede-c-vr. ' 1*1: on. T^esviay atomrn ^ ;jr her -iH : h. ' /m-e n-e ar Syrait' ^e . i;h^ v.V. z* ztrne ^ f.vr aiyvj : tw-t we^t* > Mr» . Wii.Uc J. &eyer std Mrs. J. Fran * Core? entertame ^ vrer tie r we*ic ea-1 Mr » Ovrey> hrotner. Capn. Oeorare A. 5facBr..i *. ami M:aa Anna Ciiibar ?. nt New Y .ri. Mia Pr»sr . *a Ke lly. i io we reP-vrt- e4 last week as attenriin ? the Sayrille I Hl?i scaooL U entered a? a setiior in Ht. A^ae^i Hi?h Scio-yl. ! Geonce MacLe *n an<5 hi.? da-? ' n:er . ' Mh» * Jean, left on We<2ne-»Asr aoreiir , i> y aat -oaiobile {. -r a trtp t hrct;zh Pena- • ylTaaia. Mr?. Anna Stentntertnin ani he: [ faatily re *\i- -ne'l on TTV'j-e^' iay - .0 ; t heir horni .a H/. ' ..\ t\ i.:i. Garden. ' . . Mr * . Ge' jt?e Ma<v Lean :s eny>y:n? 2 mot or tri p -h: - , .zh -he V. ~ r.:te Moir. - taln » w ith a f. - .eni t . ' . -oat Brooklyn. V.ih-i G--r\ru'J e G-rtty ret:ime *2 oa Monday •- , Ht J - ,*ep h' » C>i:e ? e . ia F' ro- j klyn , !or h-r --n.or yea r Rri ' io.ph F. -;- - . - .! K-n » :n ?toc avecie. ha» 7' \Jt ' . r.3T ^-ri an OT '-riin ' l ^e'i^n The Cnirenity of Porto BJca baa the ux>i<)<je ( Ji.iiir/ctlon of belag bl-Ua- grcAi, that Is. otrjr-e its students are te a great extent natives of the Island of Port o K!e„ (low uinSer the United States flaj arr j CoDstltntion). they reoeire ljiitrurtion during the earlier court ** In Spfccich . hut are eiren the concluding class work in Enitlish. The univers-itj was entalirished In l' *f l or, «in,ilar iir. ^s to any of oar t,t^t>- ti iiiv eri»itie? * . ::. -- i^laM territory payir. s for lt» «tjp;,ort by taxe *. It has a '-olleffe of eiiuratiori , a college o f ajrri '-alture an-) uie-chanic an *, a college o-f law and a college of rihar- rna '-y : aii'l recently it hai, 'leclded to esraMlsb a po-r- KradTate medical sc hwil for the particular study of trop- ical dltreases. within the lam few years the uni- versity has Increawd its activities and is equ i pping Itself for two Important fun ctions. It plans to offer courses that will attract from continental Un ited Htates students who wish an ex perience of a semester or e»en more Id a tropical country, returning North with profi t from this environm ent which In every rewpecf except that It ia tropical will be equal to the same len gth of time nearer home, and to a ttra ct students from Spanish -Ameri- can countr ie s—V>ne*n*la , Colombia , Panama . Cos ta Rica. Nicaragua. Hon- duras , Salvador, Guatemala . \Mexico , etc. —w ho will find In Porto Rico a un iversity, study In which , par tly In thei r own lan guage , w ill serve aa a ste pping atnne to prepare them . If they so dealre , for adm ission Into the older and more technical schools of the Nor th . The progress of this hl gh-elsaa uni- versi ty of Porto Itlco should be fol- lowed wi th Interest , and (acces s for IU furor * enc ouraged by every prac- tical means. r ata of a Dog It took a co llie dog which bid been left at Cherok ee , Iowa , 10 months to locate Its master, who had moved away, bat the animal Anally accom- pl ished the feat when It appeared at the home nf Wal ter Lantaberger , a farmer livin g south of Wntertnwn. B. D., says the Hlnui Fu lls Argus-Leader. Ita ma ater ia Frank Howard , who 10 months a go enme to this part of the atate. A ab ort time after How- ard left Cher okee the dog became dis- satisfied and »tar te<I out to search for Ita maater. How mu ch territory the do g covered In Ita search and Just how It ha ppened to find Howard In this part of the country will , of course , never he known. The dog was picked up near the Lantaber ger farm aa a stray and taken to the house , when It Instantly recog- nized Howard and wen t Into ecstasies nf deli ght when tile name . Mack , waa s poken \, y |,| ( old muster. Porto Rico University Plana Important Work Sfasa BBsfe- Ciiaaftw * sbwse tie-wee* east is Xe-waj riL .V. J. vtnafs *; trfessK S. Datno tkea R*6*3rai Lottff. *** . «*{ Pazc &ogne win bmaB tiecr oSctn oat Manste a- ereafa?. October -KB. AH Bescaakks are a rt -jet to be areae at- Asaaasaateaaevu fcaie tees seat am. b y Mr. aaat Mrs. Lewis GQeoa GrtSa x. o< Pa tcOK ngtae. at ti * atarrtace at tfcelr aao gftter. 3Csas Xae Elixaaaxlkv to Joan * Bear? Utter . Jr. aa Sataniar , Sept. Ijti. Eat Clereiaad. Oii». The VQaage B mri iaj approveal ptasa aad proposals for as exieoatre- seoeataa * of Kreec tns niroTenMats. Work wtH •» ajutrnad t&rrrtl y ia tite faslal- lat»a otf irarrw ti. ittrf ace draiso . safe- walks aad ear tr hss ia different carts <sf t ie TfQag e. T !a» tV. W. B\4iii /ir saaizatiw ea>- >> yeii a pfea5e aa«{ omr-rg *; Ptre fal- aod Saa day- wit h aboit tsV t»n inctad- *d ia tSsri party. Ti-e **3 t<2 ta * beach wa» tie asreinuf e- w a. 43* ciicken dia- a*r. i' ar irXH t^ama wet-% ea>>ye<dl oa ¦ Jte b*acri la tie tftem ^ia. tnrhidirt t: a !»all aauae- be-;-a*e-a tie married aad rjMjJe teen. woo. by tie loraser. A I«»im»03ial dinner was s - iieu. »i« bai«Ua U team .vf tie H *a ~ 3 Asaensbty o f sate M. E. Cinrco. :a Leo ' j Ino. Wed- ie*i»y tslatlst by the AJ-s-eaxitj. foilow- ;ajf ti * team ' s win ning tie cia-tapioa- siip of tie Piz? . hr . <3 r^* Annanear Bue- aal l Leagae. Tie - .* a=. - ii<i a«: saffer 1 riefsat tarooapioo: ta-e tiree c»a!i» jur ies ^>f zamej hetweea iLi ataatettr te-aass. Tie Patcho ^tae Cninnh* . - a * Com- tr.etcft la t>abl: *iinz i new directory of t he -rfaas-e. diatrlr ^ - . ti of wiic i will *tart within a Je» ilay* . ft will cots- tain a complete tut ot te-siiieats of the villaa; *. i&clri iiin? Eaj- - . an-l West Pa ;- choirie- TiU L» tie 3rs* . direetory whic h ia-s been aiaL: »ie<i since ui«. an/i tie Ciam.i>er of Ovannietce U plan- ntr. j r to is-»t:e i new •fire-Tt ^ry eyery ye»r. Aader «->n * Aider -son. c-f New Tort were the lowest trAG^r * for the con- t ract to erect the &ropo -^d new *ewer diaposal pUat t.o te btiilt by tie vtt- iajre oa tie ea«t hank of tie Paxch- o^e River. The:. - bid wa» I1T.S35.J 1>. Other bidders were New York Sewer Di sposal Co.. Jl » 775 ; Heliin? £ Barns S' .i^lT; Suburban Eajrineeria ? Co. *i!.!S2. Work on tie plant is expect- ed to start n ext week. PATCHOGUE BLUE POINT K/iwa. -d Scaa: -ff and Jack Cowley, of r ;. -e enpo:. - .t . nare been 5n*n-din? a few nays a. a . t ie ipzei-ts 0 * S!j ; Florence Ba. -r. rormerly of Greenpc-iat lite. C M. Prior re- j med to her nome in El ; :e point -vn Wednesday a ' te: r. ^T.d:nz a^-Teral fiay» nafitorin ? tnro-i ^ i New Jersey an*i Pe n nsrlrania w:th friea-tii. 5he ai.vo Tisited the Hev . ui-Centenr j ' a ' , Expo . - .: - .:t> a in Phil- adelphia oa Monday. A Ford Hedir. dnven by a woman , and a truck beton ?!n? to the Oriswold Canrly Co. collided at abo ;it ten o ' clock on Saturday ntomiaa : at the north h* :n<i ia tie S-v; - h Co an try Road , near \he .Suydarri pr- ,>e . - . ' y. Tne Fr ,rd was headed ea> - in i \ .he d. -irer claimed - ha: the tr - . -' k u- r. -sfcinz- so much of •he toad tii- -r. - Md <ilfficuUy in mak- . r .z the tiitr. Her tar was pretty bad- ly wrecked . ' >; • the track was only - l.2a- .ly daa - .iae. -i. On Tuei'lay morning a Ford truck driv e r , oy f' r,irl-» Dedrick and owned by Ijed. -j c!: a .visas , try in a bead- on rioli.. 1 -:- * ,. - , »: *n i '' hrvsler sedan driven by i Babylon maji. The aeci- den: , -r . -;r r--: a. » :r. e driver of the r\ hry-l i- r v.a- . Ty. ria - ., pa-- a l ine of cii r- z 'kuz .:. :he -air , - d:. - ^-'-:. i on. Mr. Dedrlck pull ed well over v> 'he right in frm t '¦! Arnold' - k i>> vi! ' :' ,n. T he other driver pulled to hi? left, and t hey met head on. with sufficient force to tnrow ho'h car ^ against one of the (?as tin k* putting it out of commission. T he driver of the Chrysler agreed to n et' le for 'he darnare and the Dedrick Ik . Seaman truck was taken to Laid- la a- k Clark. Continued on pace 13 Elizabeth Knight Tuthill Announces- ! A Class in Interpre tive ¦ and Ballroom Dancing 1 and Social Eti quette in | i Sorosis Rooms commenc- ing Saturday, Oct ober 2nd , at 10 a. m. i E A pplicat ions- for admission to the Class may be made b y telephon- in g Blue Point 15 54-W or in writi ng to Post Office Box A , Patchog ue. i Private Lessons- may be had by appoint - ment , rates on reques t. FLOOR LAMPS T SPECIAIM 6. M F ^ , 25. as saw Lamps tint will help to make your bc4xae beautifu L The siWles are of georgette silk , den graed in the most beautiful styles and colors. Come in and see the Covered Wagon and Butt erfly assigns PIANO WORD ROLLS SPEOAl SS ' A. ' a- S. j ? Records a ll the latest 35c 3 for $1 ; ¦^™^™\~\ ' \ \ aaaaaa_^ aai I ¦— l— ¦ ; Portable alachines 28 Eaat Main St. ' Sheet Music Q XX/awWwwSS* I?' Patchogue, L. I. • Ukulele * Oa ?? CrillClV „ - „,„, ' I Music Supplies °PP- Boe « Ho *el ; , < »4>tt« M op QQ»»^^^ .»»»^<^^ »»^»»»<<^fr»»»»fr fr» »*» » »»»Oa>0< K aaaaahaillaaaaaaaB ^Laa> aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaL ^^ ^^^ SW ^BbbbbbbbbbbbbbE aa ^ta V AN APPLE A DAY Apple season is with us again , and if you will just let your children have all the apples they want to eat, it ^ will make them more ready in health to withstand the rigors of the coming winter. A Pho ne call to Bayport 318 will Bring Yo u Prompt Service on - Feed Coal Groceries General Merchandise I . S. SNEDECOR'S SONS ' | j Merchants Bayport , L. I. I ailUlll llllllllllllilllllHIHIIi lllllllllllllllllltlllltlltllllllllllllUI /IHiUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIffll * I Stop Paying Rent f OWN YOUR OWN HOME i § If you have $500.00 or a lot of equal value , we will build § you a home. The balance I PA YABL E AS RENT I PHONE WRITE CALL I HAMBURGER BROS. I Tclephons Bayport 408 Bsyvorlt L» L ImmfNirMfmiiuiHirmmMiiH^ a-jV./ 'V' \' ! ' \ - ' ' !; - j. v' i ' , « vV | rJ ' 'ii ,l ' l 'V : l ' ¦ . ' ¦* , , \• . , - ' . - > ¦ ' .,. 'ii' . . 'VH-jfc' r -. •i' ;!' M, ! ' \! ; , i\ ¦ ^>. > ;-;' i 9 A FRIEND I B B w DOUGLAS MAIXOCB R \JLTB BaDB * fticaal fisoewaU taSara , W Aad cawered ate artta a araraaV Taaarc was a B sead s cr datxc ta vnqr . Aed aa at aM ftanaf aC sara . Aaal Urn . araaa aad aaatO r aafci I aoaked araana d tac ajaJat taaam . And ero T OH ats t acii. Tea. kcartt aad Woaanawd Bte Oa> Tha t aaadk the esancd JWr— r*v Cftaxtia . Edda e . Dick aad JTaa Had ca tberad ttoara to aoeaar aasa. aad irrtnyssalraa walked team ffc* alafe To a ft beatda taw poor . To bo ld ommant ei n tee a walla- WBa atO Oat wm eodare The sraa tasaa of a dtr stool Aad wept for osm aa creatt r gwxl In ate are fJkoo slit oar niend bad aad * A fa Satrc out at his . In dea tb we knew how unafraid Be faced the ttf e that is— for soi ls. w£U swiftly motrat atxrra Wats bora e opoc tl» arlnja at {ore. T here was Qo pomp of paxcantx r, Ttere was an mil of drums . Eat aace is crowd tbe wan to aea f VTbea saei a p Hgrim earnes t— i ! Tea, an G&SS tost arose ta aa? | j A welcome to a frieo/J today. f 'fi bv SCcOara ?f-rva s*9«r STarffcaCA) Mcthera know tttat a sweater is the meat practical thing for the additional warmth children need on frosty fall daya. KNITTED WEAfe for children has never before been so much in vogue. This year ' s sty les demand simplicity and good lines. This brings greater opportunities to knitters SAV E MANY D O LLA RS For the small cost of »1-50 you can ; make a sweater for the kiddies that in I quality and appearance will be the equa l of much more expensive ones .purchase d ready made. You can make [them , too, for father and the boys. FREE INSTRUCTIONS The work is simp le and we wilt show you how to do it. T HE ^JEEDIJECRAFT SHOP Mrs. Eisa Vietig. Prop. 110 S. Ocea n Ave. Patchogue. Open Evenings i Sch ool Time Is , Sweater Time Goodman ' s Department Store \ SUCCESSOR T O G E RBER'S SA YV I L L E, LI f I Yon Can Always Bay f or Less at Goodman ' s | [ Millinery FELT HATS f — | f Men s New Fall Hats ? in all the wa nted shade * J OUT HORSE X / ^^^^^ ff ^^^ ~9^^ Tnl» **ore atands ready to help you ; ^^^^^ V\ ^ Jjj ^^ make your home the glorious place H^^^ Shk^M^^^ L you want to be—ready with tho r- ¦* TfflM ^^ ^ ou ghly good and eminentl y besutl- ] VSr V ,ul fuTr, ltu r « > «t the ri ght prices. ' < ^ v V %v * ' \V/y Wi t h Parity of time to pay for it— J > Ladles ' Beaut iful Fall Millinery \l ^ u.h.1. ...... j i— .^, j ^ ^ t , T ' \r when you desire this add ed help. * ** ** $3.50 and up | : RUG SALE BLANKETS SHOES Wt mr * •«•''««¦ at this opport«M i; > A social purchase has give n us the Fall Oxfor d* »ra now here , ready tlma \\ our baautrful rugs In th* j ! opportunity to offer you a great bar- <0r y0Ur ln»P'ct\\ > desired sizes at a discount of i gain In part wool blanket! at 55,00 lC 0/ : $4M UNDERWE A R ~ ; . • /»* *u * n- *\•\ ' • M,dlum W'^ht A rmstrong Linoleum : I Lntlaren S UreSSeS Shirta or Drawers 11.00 Union S uit* $i so et our •*»•'» contr act dapartmant ; [ ; DrasM. for your yaungaUr , I n vary _ ' advl*. yo u th* prop er partem to I T/r LUMBERJACKS *» <\ »» ->* »I Oil Prlc *a rang from * VaT .aO M.n ' s pure woo l lumber jac k* In ; tansy ev.rp l.ws 69c f a $2.50 TOWELS e?s>»45 a (quart yard ' Pure linen dlih towel *, r* d or blue _ ——-__ < border. Comply Out f itter » ,„{„„ D ,». . „ Living Room , Dining Room ;; Special 3 hr $1.00 f or Boys and Porch Suite. ATTENTION! Spflc|a ,, From Qm fi Ogj^rt^nj 1 W. want you to reallie that . , • r ^ ' liifl A mmonia, qt bottle »Se Sunk.it. «i - . a . w. are doing av.ry thing ,„ A.p.r.gu. T.pfc No. 3 can ' Z So SiJSl!o! cT'' \ ^ «i. I i w. .re otf.rln o our merohsn- SJj^JJ *?% b ° WU •• Wnopp l.. o.n «l,.; [| dls* at price, lower than you vVh.at.ri., pkg ''' . . . ' .. ' ' .. \' . ' .;. ' .. '' ... ''' . „J 0 ' J!! 0 * ' f\*\\ \* \ 1 *'! 1 j ..r, p«r.H W I. .iMwhara. ^g.«- j p ... ^ O.S.T:? ,;Z^'^ M yffl^ffl ails«BB»as»»a«^ *^ti*l,^Jiii 'L^