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FOR RENT:—6 room cottage, all Improvements, near the Bay, $40 per month by the year. 6 room cottage, all improvements, garage, $35 per mo nth 4 rooms , improvements, $25 per month , FOR SALE:—Building lot , 5 0 by 200 feet, conveniently located , $225. Ask Edwards , Opposite Post Office Established 1865 - Oldest and Best Do You Want to Invest — Y our life in a cause that will pay big dividends ? Consider the words of J esus , \I come not to be minist- ered unto , but to minister and to give my life a ransom f or many. \ ? SAYVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning W orship II a. m. George Robert Lewis, Pr eaching — ; ir GREE N & ST RYKER £ PTfT - \Ti niTrC^ FALL SH0ES F0R ~ W0MEN AND CHILDREN ™« F amons W^$ ^ M $^ V/i e if LU ilV O H J^f^ 1 Come in and look over a^S^^e making your selection HOlC prOOf W^^^^ Mi i 1 ^lHll JIn for the coming season. We carry the well known Queen Quality, „ * SsL j rfW Wf i P^SM /fX ^ Tfce Vuta Kj2 1L \ jr j ~ t Buster Brown , A. S. K reider and Mrs. A. R. King Shoes. Man Women and Children MA H^^n^^S I A l% wantand that ' s C« *»*w a •*.£ ***% • £rv . V > fU A In the newest creations , fo r fall RJ^^ | k/ ^ \ Vl , ' \\\ . ^H <y<yftOT10ri 5 s Tor LOG m *H the new colors , and guar- J ^l^L ^ZsSK S ^M. mp \v}& w hatyougetin iJU ggCOUUIW IVI t-l-TO a nteed, of course. Mf ^^lSwEwl M ^£ 5fc FLORSHEIM C^ll Q^^ A ^vw% , „.„ „ ^¦¦ C^^ B. \\ ^ \ . shoes. r ail oeason Men ' smHose y r—^^f r ^ %S\ jff i f 8 tiS[ Aa the coq1 days a PP roach ^ 8Ure lnal your c,otnin « \ «d«i uate to Wc *° $*•** H osieiy ^^^ ¦ r ^ wmmSKBKKS^ mmm ^ sa feguard your health. We have a good stock of the following : *' ** - :AV^~ _ t^HB' Lumberjacks , Suede Jackets , lined and unlined. Heavy Shaker and Women ' s Silk Stocking S , $1.50 to $1.95 * 'llsy \*\\ '^ Crew Neck Sweaters. Dent ' s Dress Gloves , Silk and Wool Mufflers. Jkmw \ ... . >.M nE .»../r. A n Women s Sdk and Wool Stockings $1.95 up nJumW KhaeVnexcelled Value underwear yjWne jii w ««*«-« Root , s shirU and Draweri f in 2 .3 and 100% wool. p or tne Children Jm^ WT*, ** *«u ois * -ot.« b P . do $2.25 to $4.00 a garment. J ^W mpb '^^mfKmmmmmmmmm mm Duofoid and stutgarten Union Suiu , $2 .80 to $s.2S A new stock of the latest Jacquard Hose i^ M 4 l l H 8 4 (M Wle^^ when twrcUsfMM T^ $br Suffolk (Eountg 2J«»b. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1926 M las Frances Cook Is entertaining her bridg« c lub tola evening. Mrs. Jose ph Mottl went to New York on Tuesday to rema in for the rest o f the week. W illiam loerger returned to Brook- lyn on Tuesday after stopping at the Hotel Kensington since Friday. Frank Wagenfohr oamo out fro m Brooklyn on Wednesday to visit Mr. an d Mrs. Koger Lafferratulre , return- ing to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. \V. 11. AWen and Vwo daug hters and Miss Emma Bouele, ot Albany, s pent last week end as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schultz. The Young People ' s Christian En deavor Society is to holu u food sale beginning at 10:30 on Saturday morn- ing in the Grand Central Building. Mr. an d Mrs. Frank McCann and their family drove out from Rockaway Park on Tuesday to spend a day or iwo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Fellerath. Mr. and Mrs .William Ilroeslcr and Ber t Tietze. all of Brooklyn , ramp out on Wednesday to spend the reinaimli'i of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric h Tietze. E dward Finnegau , who is a school friend of Gerard Fellerath at Cathed- ral College in Brooklyn , came out with him on Monday anil remained here until Wednesday. Miss Ada Dykatru . wliu is a nurse in training In St. John ' s Hospital in Brooklyn, was here on Friday after noun to spend a few hours with Iwr mot her , Mrs. Jacoba Dykstra. Mrs. George R. Lewis has received a letter from Mrs. Ralph Merrithew saying that she and Mr. Merritlu w and their family are very comfortably established in West Philadelphia. Miss Caryll Dinney started worK mi Wednesday in New York where lie has a position with the New York • ' ederation of Churches . -Miss Ilinney s commuting from her hume here. Little two-year-old Emily IJiizk-kir , laughter of Mr. ami Mrs . l/ouis Ruz- < ka of Greene avenue, was ba dly lurned on htir left leg Wednesday lig ht , when she upset a teapot which lie pulled off the stove. She is ifil ler the care of Dr. G. A. Silliman. A. P. Robinson is representing Siif- olk County at the annual cuuventimi 'f the New York State Sunday School Association , which is beini; held at Syracuse ibis week . October 12ih to . ' •th. Mr. Rolilusou is treasurer of thu ' ounty Association if ml a member of lie State Finance I' o niiiiitti-i- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Unwell and lleir il. -iinrble r Allele , nf Kiverhead. were t he guests ol Mr. and Mrs le-orge W. Smith over Monday and Tuesday. On Monday eveuiim li iriends of Mr. and .Mrs. Smith anil .Mr. und Mrs. Howell lrove ever from Patchogue to surprise the hitl er. After an evening ol * curds a delirious supper was served. Frank LaHorne , playing on the Brooklyn Pre p football team, stored a victor y for his school on Saturday over S t. Peter ' s Prop, of New Jersey, when he kicked the goal after a touch- down , which Ills opponents were un- a ble to do. Tho score was 7—I i. Young i-illorue is a popular member of tho Sayvllle summer colony and In follow- ing in tho footsteps of his brothers , who made f lue records In prep school football as well as on the local hase- liitll diamond. She walks In beauty and comfort because sho la wearing a pair of Op- penhelm ' s shoes bou ght ill 6 South Ocean ave., Patcho gue. 7>tt George Baldwin , of Sayvllle. has been called for j ury duty at River- head this week. M iss Adele Pisanl has taken a posi- t ion In the dry goods department of Goodman ' s store. There will be a regular meeting of t he Men ' s Club in St. Ann ' s Parish House at 8:30 o ' c lock this evening. A com plete new line of fall foot- wear is ready for your Inspection at Oppenhclms , 5 South Ocean avenue , Patchogue. mf Mrs . Ellen Mitchell , of Brooklyn, arr ived on Monday to spend a few- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fellerath. A. v. Green left on Sunday with A. H. Parsons and his son . Courtier , for a trip to Niagara Fails. Dr. Par- sons attended a medical conference. A specially prepared line of ma t rons ' hats , f or the mothers and grandmoth- ers who have not bobbed their hair , at ihe Laura Fuiman Hat Shoppe. 73t2 Mrs . I. , p. I.mttrel and sous re- turned to Brooklyn on Tuesday after spending several days with Mrs. l.ou trel' s mother , Mrs. Bernard lliddink. Mrs. Harriet Burgle , teacher in the local school , and her daughter , Miss Miriam, have rented for the winter the liv e-room apartment of dipt, and Mrs. • 'harles !• ' . Terrv . Miss Until Withers , who is employ- ed in Waiiamaker ' s store in New- York. Is living at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. Siiiinn Ilernstein anil commuting daily to the city. Mr. anil Mrs . John Winter announce •h \ engagement of their daughter . Miss Nellie II. Winter , to I-eo c. M'-ran. of Sayvllle. The wedding will ' aki- p lace in November. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson SimmuU have left Sayvllle and re- t::r tie (l to New York for the winter. They are speudiug a short time at ih\ Ambassador until they open their apartment on Park avenue. The Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club of Bohemia will give their fourth annual ball in the C. S. P. S. Hall in that village on Saturday ev- ening. October 2Srd. Excellent music is promised by Louis Wancura ' s or- chestra , and the tickets are 50c. 70t6 Miss Anna huda returned to .New- York last Saturday after spending a lew days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Smla. Miss Stlda Is recov- ering from a recent injury to her nose when the bane was cracked but con- siders herself fortunate that the bone was nut Imikc-n. Mrs. Herbert L. Van Antwerp and aei iitiest , Mrs, C. L, Hopkins , ol llrookly n . arrived on Wednesday to spen d about a week at Mrs. Van Ant- wer i i ' > Sayvllle home . II Hamilton st reet . Mrs . Van Antwerp ' s son and i!.iui: ) ii>t in-law. Mr. and Mr s . Harry If. Van Antwerp , are to ni-i -upy the lion. - . \ durinrin gg 1 lie winter. noil. - . -- iiii i ne wiiuer. It. W. Helen 11 . I' endall. 11 . 1)1' .. M. o f the O. K. S„ Mrs. Donald Mai-Ken z.ie . ami Mrs. M. W. Strong have been in New York for several days this week atleiuliim I he meeting of the Grand Chapter of the O. K. S. of the State of New York. Others went down from Sayvllle on Wednesday for lite elei-itoii of officers. The Sayvllle Cyclone Association lias started practice for tholr basket- b all games this coming winter. Al- though the Cyclones have lost several of their players who will lie on tho High School team tills season , they expect In have a successful team. Several games have tentatively been arrange d , Inn no definite schedule can lie announced at this tlmo. A com plete new line of fall foot- wear is ready for your Inspection at Oppenhclms, fi South Ocean avenue , Patcho gue. Wt Harr y Skinner Is enj oying a week' s vacat ion from his work In Goodman ' s store . Home owners have a standing in t he community. See Paul N. Wes- terbeke ' s adv. page ten. T he Oystermen ' s Nat ional Bank has Just declared Its 45th semi-annual div- idend of three percent. Your problem la solved. For style, plus wear , plus comfort , see O ppen- hoim , 5 South Ocean avenue , Pat- c hogue. 71tf M iss Emily Mehling, o f Queens Vill- age, v isited from Monday until Wed- nes day at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Nell De Graff. The annual convention of the West- ern District Suffolk County Sunday Schools Is to be held at Babylon on Monday. October 25th. - The Ladies ' Aid Society of St. John ' s Luthera n Church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. August Glaser in Bayport. Ladles you will bo proud of your rug as on the day when first it came to your home if cleaned by Suffolk Coun- ty Carpet Cleaners. Tel. 224 Sayvllle. tf Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Jedlicka and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jedlicka went to Philadelphia last Saturday to remain tor several days at the Sesqui-Ceu- feiinial. Dr . an d Mrs. ('harles Slanetz , of Willimantic , Conn., are expected to spend this week mid at the home of Mrs. S lanetz ' p arents . Mr. and Mrs . Frank H. Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. John We. -terbeke and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anna left on Wednesday for a trip to Delhi . N. Y., where they will spend a few days on t heir farm there. Cornelius Otto would like to know who forgot to make a supply of jelly for I lie winter, and therefore took a box containing ;io jars of ii from his liiiimiUnw at the foot of Erwiu street. Let us furnish your building needs with high class lumber, paint and hard- ware. Ready cut garages and bung- alows , any size or style. George S. Rhodes . Overton street , Sayvllle. 69tf Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spare are returning today from a :i. r>n0 mile trip to Stuart. Palm Beach and other points in Florida , combining business and pleasure , and incidentall y see ing mtii' li of the . results of the recent hur ricane. There is to lie . an old fashioned dance given by the Three Links So- cial Club in Odd Fellows ' Ha ll on Wednesday evening. October 2i> . Tick- ets are all cents , and music for danc- ing will be furnished by an Old Fash- ione d Orchestra. Refreshment. -' . It .Mrs Gertrude C. Lawrence , for- ni rly of Sayville, who has been liv- ing for some time in Reno . Nev .. has sold her house there aud has left for a tour of California, after which she will go to her old home in Hiloxi . Miss , where sh- will spend the win- ter The Misses Anna ami Lillian Wells write from Norwich . N. V., where they are teaching in the high school to sin- that they read The News with interest and are glad to keep in touch with affairs in Sayvllle. They are particularly delighted to learn of the progress of the new high school building. The house that Paul N. Westerbeke is building for Jesse Davis, of Baby- lon , is being enclosed tills week aud the roof put on. anil the house that he Is building for Mrs. Georgette In- g ram , of Amityv lllo , Is being shingled. Tho houses that he has built tor John Schumacher , of lsllp Terrace , and for Fo ster Smith , of Sayvllle . and for G. N. Robinson , of Babylon, are now completed. The outside of tho house that ho Is building for Mrs . Louise Allen , of Bel lport, Is now completed. Place your orders now with Win. F. I' ausewan g for hand-picked winter a pples. 7Stt Coma to Klln genor ' a for delic ious bisque tea cream. „ 7tf T homas McGoldrlclt , Jr., spent the holiday In Patchogue with friends. For tbe newest foo twear at popular prices see Oppenhelm ' a , 5 Sout h Oc- ean avenue , Patc hOEue. 71tf Mlsa May Herring, of East Oraugo , N. J., Is to s pend this week end with h er mot h er , Mrs. James Herr ing. Proprietor Nell DeGraft , of the Say- vllle Laundry, Is build ing an addition to his boiler room. New sweet c ider, fresh from hy- draulic press , 50c gallon. Special price on larger quantities. Win. F. Pause- wan g. 73tl Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammer an d daugh- ter . Miss Marie, o f Queens, were guests on Sunday at the home of Jacob Hammer. F. H. Condlt, o ptometrist, eyesight specialist will be at Mrs. C. R. Brown ' s next to Gerber ' s store , Thursday, Oct. 21st. Hours 10 to 4. Your problem is solved. For style, p lus wear , plus comfort, see Oppen- heim . 5 South Ocean avenue , Pat- c hogue. 71tf Miss Frances Broere , of Babylon , has been visiting for a few days this week at the home of her grand- parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Ilroere , on S. -ixton avenue. . The annual meeting of the South Suffolk County Chapter. American Red Cross , will be held in St. Mark' s Parish House , Montauk Highway, islip. at A p. m., on Wednesday. Oc- tober 27th. 74t2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suda , who have been spending several months abroad , visiting their old home in Bohemia , sailed on Wednesday from Bremen , and will be back at tlieir Inline here the latter part of next week. 11. L. Terry & Sons are .-ul.irgiug their store on Railroad avenue which is occupied by Joseph Kucera . Mr. Kucera ' s furniture business has grown so that It has been found nec- essary to double the size of the build ins- Mrs. John Miller has arrived home- after spending a few days with her relatives and friends in Astoria. On Monday she bowled with the Liberty Bowling Club , of which she had been a member for nine years before mov- ins to Sayville . Mrs. Frank Strange, of Indepen- dence . Kansas , formerly Miss Adri- anna Heebe , Is here for a visit of a m onth at the home of her parents . Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hcele Mr and Mrs. Robert Bee-be . of Itruokl yn are also to spend the week end h-re with Mr. Beebo ' s parents. Lieut. Carman Luce , ot the Cnu- 'd States Army Band ill North Carolina , will play a Trombone solo , \Ope n the dales of the Temple. \ at the Congre- gational Church oh Sunday morning. Lieut. Luce played to an audience of Ifiii people at the First Refoini '- 'l i hiiri- li , of West Sayville last Sunday night , and was very much appreciated Real estate agent J. P. nickersoii has sold the new cottage of Frank linger* oil Terry street, to U. E. Dean of New York City, and has also sold a building lot on Marion street t\ P. It. Cady. A building has been st arted on the lot. The same agency has rented the house of Mrs . AnnU- Tennciibei'g, on Pine street , to George I' ope. For use d cars and auto painting, Albin , Roe & Terr y , East Ma in stroct , Patcho gue. Cars washed. 96tf Bet hesda Rebekah Lodge will hold its installation of officers next Tues- day evening. You can get ex pert piano tuning serv ice by calling L. A. Bruunemer , B lue Point , 1534-R , or Blue Po int Post Office. sstf Mrs. C. W. Proctor has returned after a visit of severa l days at the home of Mrs. E. H. Pendleton in East Orange , N. J. She walks In beauty and comfort because she Is wearing a pair of Op- penheim ' s shoes bought at 5 South Ocean ave., Patchogue. 72tf Mrs. Sewell Thornhill and her son , Seweli E. Thornhill , le ft on Wednes- day to drive up to New Hamburg-on- the-Hudson to spend about a week at Mrs. ThoriihiU' s old home. Mrs: Guy O. Walser and her twin sons , born on September 25th in tbe Staten Island Hospital, arrived home on Tuesday. Mrs . Wa lser and the little boys are doing very well. Miss Kate Heidtmann returned on Saturday after a ten days ' trip to Nor- folk , Richmond , Washington and Phil- adelphia where she attended the Ses- iliii-Ceii tetiuial. Miss Heidtmann took the trip from New- York to Norfolk by water. News received from former Prin- cipal Myron J. Willson. now of Crest- w-nii d. N. Y.. is mo re encouraging than il has been for some months It was thought that Mr. Willso .i co uld not reco ver, li nt within die last few days his condition has been somewhat Im- proved. F.dward /.arenibo , eiie florist , lias a lino new greenhouse 25 by about 150 f'-oi in size . Hearing completion on the northern boundary of his Lake land avenue property. Mr. Zarembo has already filled the greater part of t he greenhouse with snapdragon p lants. W.J. Ilillain vacated yesterday the warehouse ,m Candee avenue , where he has been holding a series of fur- niture auctions , to ma ke way for John .1 Mead, whose rapidly growing Plumbing supply business is taxing bis facilities to the utmost to prc'ide sto rage room for his stock. The Rev . and Mrs . Otto Craesser. Jr.. spent Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday visiting Mr. Graesser ' s parents ! in New York while Mr. Graesser and his father, the Rev . Otto Graesser ! S r. . attended the thr-i-day Ministerial j Ca nlei' -'iice , whieli was held in the I Lutheran Church in Iloboken, N. J. William Kost has sold Willys- ; Knight cars to the following people: ' Adam Sealiury and Charles Dvorak of Say ville . Isaac L. Gordon and William I. I' nderwoiid of Patchogue. and to I' e-iirge N' eumau , of Brooklyn. He has 1 also sold Overland whippets to Harry .!. lleuehel of i,cng Beach , Jack Kas at:off. of Patchogue . and to Fremont Co llins , of Blue Point. . . Miss Neva Waters , of Peekskill, [wa. - a guest over Columbus Day of I the Misses Mildred Eve , He len Brin- j ton and Alice Sisson. Miss Waters I vv.i - . recog nized m Peekskill by Rollin- sii n Smith , who was louring New York siaii- w ith Max Mctienleiler , and . when they invit e d her to drive back with ihem tn Sayville. Miss Waters accepted and arrived on Monday even ing. For the newest footwear at popular i prices see i Ippenhelm ' s , 5 Sout h Oc- ean avenue , Patchogue. 7HI Cont inued on page eight ™»«r«iT Miwmwfmfl^ TOW N TAL K <^»v-^^>>«^^>*x-»'/-m->k-k-k--:-: \ . ' -:-k-m-:^^^ ^ ? | Lumber for Ever y Pur p ose t :»: Bronze and Galvanoid Screen Wire , Builders ' Hard- £ war e , Poultry Wire , Fence Posts , Clothes Posts , £ Breinig ' s Pure Linseed Oil Paint K yanize Enamels and Varnish x . ————¦ & White lead , turpentine , oil , brushes , putty and glass t< I Nelson Strong s Sons i ¦flB ^^ of^ v^ ' i. ^ ''Vcr ^ nl JmS ^f rJQ £^4if c Aa *! 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