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Ba y porf People to See Ano th er Parachu t e Jum p on Sunda y Mr . and Mrs. J. H. Snedecor Have Returned from California Mm. Louise Rogers Here; Pr eecotts Will Return to Norfolk With Her M rs. George Moon Home on Monday After 6 Months in Germany Mrs. John J. Morto n Undergoes a Serious Operation John J. Morton , Bayport aviator , is to g ive another interesting exhibition * to his friemds and nei ghbors next San- da y. His nervy little French side part- ner , Kmile Boiler , profess ional para- chute jumper who learned the tricks of his trade In the Kreuch Army Avia- tion Corps lis to leap from a flying ae roplane operated by Morton and go- ing at full speed , next Sunday aftor- D'Kin. Tho ascent will be made from Stryker ' s field, just north of tho Mon- tauk Highway and the descent will be made when the machine has circled to i height of S . OOO feet . Passengers h!io wish to make fhghfd will be tak- en up duriug the course of the after- noon at $5 each. Boiler is now fully ret overed from th*j injury he sustain- ed at the firemen ' s tournament at Islip Lta t June. A-hen hm leg was broken in making a parachute drop. Ho has a v.-ry interesting personality, is a clev- er likeable little Frenchman who v .- riis lik- - .t bundle of nerves but in a:. - nierceiK - y i s just cold steel. Mor- ..:: . who had plenty of experience as :,a a rm ydyer before he came here a:- .l married a Hayport girl , is also an eMremely likeable chap, mod e s t and unassuming, who flies with equal fa- c.lii y from land or water. He bus li...-:i doing commercial fiyiug and aerial photography on Long Island dur- inc most of the past season , and in- cidentally has been building a new home in Bayaor t. Sunday ' s Brooklyn Times earned a photograph of Miss Natalie Mae Todd. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs . William ii Todd , who is to be married on October 27th to Thomas R. Lilly, of Stamford . Conn. Mrs. Thtuitlore Snyder , who has t>i-eu a patient fur . several weeks in St Luke ' s Hospital in Newburgh, came home on Saturday accompanied by her nurse. She is much improved in health. Frederick Gumlrum. of Brooklyn. siient the wee k end in town looking after the new houses which he is having built in the Koebler develop- to nt an Cunn -tqa cit road. Mrs . (Justave Johnson , w ho has ben spending three we-;ks in Flush- ing with her daughter and son-in iu.v . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plumb . ¦ oiii. -' ied home mi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiwa-d Lynch . Miss flou nce Lynch nod Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Lynch and two children spen t Sunday in k\ r oeport wits. Mr and Mrs. Allan Jordan. Owing to an error in composition , the :iame« of the officers of the Hay- port Branch of the A. R. C. were not g iven corre ctl y last week. Mrs . Fred P. Smith Is vice chairman and Mrs. Marlin T. Maoton , t reasurer. Mrs Churleri Krioman left on Sat unlay for a visit of several weeks w<lb li-r d iughtMr -md mm i n-law, Mr and Mrs. Theodor e Crampton , in C o-t.-l'iod . Ohio . Mis . , Lillian Scimnk and several friend. -, motor ed t i Mmoklyti on Sun- day to npend In- lay wita her broth er and sisterln u * . Mr. and Mrs . Chris .Si' -kuak. Mrs Josephine Hit roars has rente ! fur l h.- -A' later her bouse on Folger street 'a Oliver Roberts . Superintend- enl of lluilding if the new school house here. • Mrs. Oliver L'K'luse e«teruined her carl club on ' .Wduosday after- noon a » -ii. * hone* >( her daughter . Mr lolm W ' nes m Snedecor Ave. Mi- v. . K. P us - i- ipeading sum ¦ lime :n \ on-ord , N M . to be near hei\ son Robert who wns operated up- on las' week for iippeadiciUa. Mr. -, II iwird *», ) has been vi-iit ¦ inc. m th .. home it Mr * lti»hn< ca tier aril . re ti ir ne«l 'o tier aomo in Wash- Inglon. l' -'nnu . ' iln f . Hurry M tr ' iu uil d umluer \li„i Million ' if N-wti k N J . havo been Jipeinlu: ^ ,«\ fi! I lyi thin w itek with Mr s. I- --f' M ir ' fi III . a nd Mr * I, .O r ml Kerr mil tlK ' lr fam ily * >r• ¦ vd. troin llnioklyn tO Hpellll ' -.IH l »¦ ¦• ••!, Old ) ' tll'-ir ill III' BK-i li iim \ li.Te Mrs <' .li i rli < n :l ISxv-i And Mi ss Margare ' iliovti *«\«' ¦ Tuesda y in lluldwiti *i(h Mr , Itogel' .s tii.- e , Witt , l. 'i UtU r. Loilli. , ' a r.ivil .Hi., thin week mov ml from r li\ inmae n.vir 'be Htutiuu (o < lio form er -Si ill I' -irni 'in the Mon- tank Iligltw iiK Mrs ilonr gc Mil,. 'in a ttended on Tuesda y t lum * «in .inil bridge in I trooklyn i< '»'•* bono' of Mrs It F. Ilcrrhiun Tin MlHStonir y , - i.i. -i. 'i> of the Meth- od ist rh ' ir . ' h iti 'i it til \ piiraoiiaite with Mrs A I , lliiMi.int on TiNwIuy all' rmion Mrs. Ail*Urt ( lley.lolph. who lias been a f>»t.l\iit In I If Hn «er ' n Mos- ul : in p i ii - hugn- ' , itiime h orn \ on Ihjr .iny , •A ,h« Ml«niuir Smith , of Manh attan , r/i l -pnnd 'ho wiuik end wit h her (.«r , ,m , Mr md Mis Fr ed l> Hinl tli i J.isuph M Harris Is biilldlag u Caa Htullon for II. It Hoy'I 'm on South Main Hi root Mrs. rr«Ml n. H»nit li »P«u>l Wednoa- «« in M«w v«m Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snedecor returned home on Monda y nigbt after a thoroughly enjoyable trip to the Pacific Coast with the American Bank- ers ' A ssociation. They left the party in Buffalo , stopping to visit for sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. G. Harry Hildebrandt , at Olcan , N. Y. While in California Mr, and Mrs. Snedecor sa w our former well-known towns- people , M ° r. a nd Mrs. Clifton W. Haw- k ins , both of whom are reporttxl to b e i n e xc ellen t health. Mr. and Mrs , Kiigcne Aiuanu return- ed last Saturday from a delightful two weeks motor tour through the New Kngland States . Maine. Ne« llam.paltirc and Vermont , over the Roosevelt Trail . They stopped nt-ar Klizabetbtown. N. \ Y., for a few days before their return , to afford Mr. Aiiiann the enjoyment of the excellent partridge shooting. He found tho birds quite plentiful , and deer also numerous in that section. Mrs. Douglas Coodale and son . Jo h n , of Hordentotvn. \\ . J., are spending a week with Mrs. Goodale ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs. Bertram C. Smith. Mrs. Ooodale is recovering from a tonsil operation. Mr. Ooodale will arrive from B-irdentow n on Saturda y, and ac- iiwnpanied by his family and Mrs. Smith will return to liordentown on Sunday. In group photographs of prominent Suffolk County firemen, which were jiuhlUlied in Friday ' s Brooklyn Kagle, appeared tho pictures of W. K. Post , honorary president of the Suffolk County Association , w h o h as served i n that capacity for 25 years , and Ernes t Stoll. treasurer of the association. Mr. ami Mrs . Rudolph Frey enter tained over the week end Mr. Fre.y ' s sister and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. James Murdock . of Brookl yn , ir.il Mrs . ( ' . Hyde and Gusta v Frey, brother and sister of Mr. Frey. Mr Murdock is a retired keeper of Kings- ton Point Lighthouse. The annual meeting of the Ameri- can Red Cross , will be held on Wed- nesday . Octob er 27th . in St. Mark' s ;»:i!' :-< h house, lsli n , at th ree o ' clock, • ir- will b.. pnn i.-.J for all persons wis .lis to a tieii.i -i - mi- . tills i( tiiey will tuitifv Mrs i;. a --e ,- N. Wes t. M:ss Kilt-- Shauiii. . '! . a. . summer resi- :-- nt of Lay; ,. I ' . ;. ji l.iyini: in \The I' ea i'l of (Ire.it I' nce , \ which opened in Tuesday • veiling at the Majestic Theatre in I' -r-mklyu tor a abort run . prior m its opening \u the t ' -ntii ry Theatre in Manhattan. The Ladies .\;,i Society will meet r i:i e home : ' Mi , *ioori;i ; N. West • i: Tu e . -day aitcriMon All persons having lioiida - Hair. - :. b.iu.s a re r^ lue. -te d ti, bri.it; t!- . in in at this time . I lost esses are Mrs lienrs- ' Smith anil Mrs Harrison Ritchi e . The total legi. s -i rartnn ;ii Ibiypurt ! I. In tear is liSl , l ive l.-Sn ttlHIl lilHt .ear The board h.is been carol ' iilly revising the lisi ami tias ¦ ui off the ;- . lines oi u nite a number of people •otu e of whom have tnoveil nway from ' .leve Itmis ago . Mrs . Robert I- ' owlkea . who has boe n tpemling the summer with her broth- -r. I'b.trl -s lledriek , cHurne d M her lioin- in Columbia , South Carolina on Tlim. -i la t . Miss Jennie Dedrick. of llroiiklyn. spent the week end Mere A fter spending a vacation of about two m onths at her home in Hayport . Mi- . Mildred Stubbing * returned oil Sat ii lay in St. Jnlm ' s Hos pital IB Loin! Inland city, w here she is a ' rained nur.s e . Mr. ami Mrs William 1'inck e , of Kensin gto n avenue will entertain over ill, week end Mr. Fliicke ' . s sister and nroilier in-law . Mr. ami Mrs . Richard I' a rsi-ite , and Mis- Lillian Finoke , of llnioklyn. Mis I.OUI. .O R m-r- hi Norfolk , V.» . , irv. t.i l mi Siiiiiriluy • >> viall . Mr and Mr s W alter iTescutt Mr. and Mra I' l' . -siDli and Mr- R.,iters ir- r eturn- ing to Noitolk on Tiie . <I.l > to s()eiiil i lo- winter. Judg e J J M. liieir.y and famil y close d their .siimnii r li .oc on ililleiie ave nue for Ho- winier >i> Saturda y .mi l went to Knmkl ytt. w lie r- iboy .ire living Hi th e MaiMion House , an H icks stree t. T he It uv . A. I, . Il' ilih.iril will lake tor ' us inornin g mt iiioii •!¦• vt Sunday, Tin F. van gellst in the In-seri. \ In the evenin g lie will sniuik ou Asking fur the Old I' aihu. \ Mrs. J ohn J. M orion, wife of the a via ' or. iini lei weui a serious opor.n loa in the SmithsUle ll.iitplt.il al Bay Shore hut Frida y. She :s doiUK a-i well us , :ill lie etpecled. Mr unit Mr s lld ttin W lb-nils , of Newark. N J moiored out and spoul Siil urd.iy and Sunday at th e li.imii of Mr. an d Mr s. ( leorxe W. *lmlth llegluiiln g Sunday. Ci tober 24th th \ Hnypiiit mid Blue 1' i lni railrond »ta- tlmi H will he closed on Sundays fur th e wluier mouths. Mrs VVhllmun Ovnrlnn Is speailing H oviiru l days In Terr yvllln , and wbllo tliero will at tuud a family ranalon. t'lncn your orders now with Win. K. I' aiiH owan g fur hand picked winter a pples . 7Jtf Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Siney hare cloa- ed their Ba yport home and returned last wee k to Brooklyn. Mrs. George MacLean has recently been elected to the Board of Directors of t he Suffolk County Y. W. C. A. An Interesting meeting of the Wom- en ' s Foreign Missionary Society waa held Tuesday afternoon ar Ihe parish house. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Herriman and family hare returned to their Broo k- lyn home after spending the summer in their cottage on Gillett e avenue. Su preme Conrt Judge Ernest E. L. Hammer and family have closed their home here for the winter and return- e d to their residence in tho Bronx. W. S. Shipley and family returned last week to their Brooklyn home , 1 41 Argyle road , after s pending the summer at their Snedecor avenue home. Johu T . (l eery, who has neen spend- ing the summer in a cottage on Sned- ecor avonue . returned on Monday with his family to his Brooklyn home , 28 t' mlerwood street. The Rev A L. Hubbard returned Friday evening aft e r a five-day trip to Washington. D. c . where re spent Mrs. (leor ge Moon returned home on Monday from Germany, a fter spending about six months there with [• • datives She went \> visit her mother who died while nli e was there. an enjoyable vacation m visitin g the public buildings and other points of interest In the city. The house whi -b Mr. ami Sirs. Har- ry Thompson are building in the Koacbauk development is nearl y fin- ished. The attractive new home of Mrs. Jvditli Cuttin g will also be ready for occupancy very soon. Contractor Fred D. Smith has been constructing flumes and gates on the estate of Judge George C. Graham , who owns a tine property in Islip, north of the main road , and is build- ing a series of ponds and three pic- turesque , rocky falls on his property. Ground was broken on .Monday for an attractive bun galow which a Med- ford contractor is to build for Mr. and Mrs. J. Harra. of New York , on a lot adjoinin g that uf their daughter and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barrv on North Snedecor avenue. A meeting of the committee which is conducting the drive for funds for the Y. \V. C. A., was held on Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of the chairman. Mrs. George N. West. Bay- port ' s quota is $l. r .i> . and the commit- tee feels that th ey will probably ex- i-v d the amount assigned to them. A good citizen of Bayport . who in fo-mor years has suffer ed from the depr e dations of reckless boys and young men on Hallowe ' en , sugges ts ib .it Hi .- Il.iv Scout - of Bayport will oo doing a uii guty good turn \ if their patrol actually does some patrol- . a. , thai logal ... ' b- aa ' .f of lav; ami i. li-r. T ile L.ldics ' .loi Socie ty of the M.thodii- t Church , is making several mpioven'ouis in the parsonage. They are havin g the roof of the front . '¦ - i sbingletl. low st- ps built on the , a;t and back of the hous e , ani l have ¦ ¦•• ik» contract for paintin g the par- -1,1'i.ige to H erman I' . Knapp, of s .v. v. lle I' . ilwurd Nelson. who was called .!. -• on account of his father ' s crl t - ¦ ¦ ¦il .litiess and lias been here for •i .r ¦ four weeks visitin g at tho leeii ol his parents . Mr. and Mrs. t'ltm tl Nelson uti Snedecor avonue , r- Mimed on Wednesday to Detroit , where be i-, employed in tho Ford lu'omobile factor y. PATCHOGUE i The village trustees have inslruct- • •! President Bellman to secure a i pr ice ou installing illuminated ovor- I hi«ail traflic .signals on West Main I slroet al. Havens and Railroad avo- | Miioi. simi lar n> those in use in Rock- vi lle Centre and Kroeport. They will , ' lie controlled from the bhoth .it Main stree t and Ocean avenn ' . ' Walter Wheeler , - on of Mr. and :.i r™, Herbert Wheel er, of Swozey St., u nstained cuts anil bruises and a pos- sible fracture of the skull when ho was struck by a cur last Monday , night while rldiiiK a bicycle at Med- j f.ird avenue and Bast Main street. The driver of the car went on with- out stoppin g Walter Tensiyclii, Jr., w ho took the boy lo Dr. Gardner ' s oilice , was attra cted by a noise , anil a <irl ther e said she saw a Ford i.iup ,. speed away aft e r hacking up -or i momeni . The llrooklia t en Town Board linn I. -ti led the reou esi of Ihe Town HH- saM xor * for nn increa se I* salary tn M. fMH' . Last . s pring their salaries n- .-re Increased fr um ?iinn to JUiOn for tholr part tim e duties . The In- crea se is to take effect January 1st. \ rtnossiu Charle s A. Si|iilres cliilmn it ihuiild be lnor enne ' 1 to (2,401) , con- tending that the total assessed valu- ati on of the town does not nxcood o ne-third Its market value and thsr o- fni' e should give the assessors a Ml ; ny that w ould allow th em to dovoto ' i ll tholr time lo that work . Ho nays t hat over 2D , n»l) Io Ib hnve been nddod i n the lux rolls and over 5, 000 tr«n«- fern mado this yniiv. Richard Mel- ville , cl erk of tho hnaid, had his aul- : i ry raised from *IW0 to 12,400 . LAKE RONKONKOMA V' -ss Ku thryii K. Uauser, of lyincaa- ler , I' enna.. and Now York City, a llollevuo graduated nurse , 1ms nur- ' b.iKi'd four lots at Mollis I' nrk, whore din will hulld a bungulow In the nnar (li t ure . A Buai , Anyway rather—You ke pt the ear out rath- I «r lato las t nlglil , son. What de- lajFOd your 1 fkm—Had » bl owout , dud. rather—Huh I Tiro or rnadhouul BLUE POINT Park street has received a coat ol oil, putting it iu good condition again. The marr iage of Walter Benk and Miss Viola Schaefer was celebra ted on Sunday. Charles W. Smith Is now enjoying a new Chevrolet sedan , w hich he re- cently purchased. T . P. Knapp has recently purchased a coupe , w hich he expects to use for the hunting season. Harry Bartheime is employed by Builder Dave Fox and Is now living In the Wiltse bun galow on Bell Ave. Dave Fox is starting to excavate for t h e founda t ion for the second one of the new houses he is erecting on B ell a ve nue. The bunga low of Mr. Murphy on Park street has been moved back to a new foundation and the contractors are now bu ilding an addition on the rear o f it. Invitations are out for the Fire Department dance on Friday evening, October 2!»th. and a good time is an- ticipated by all. The boys hope they haven 't m issed anyone. (' apt. Carl Mailer is mourning the loss of his dog which was struck by an automobile and killed. Capt. Mul- ler says that bis dog has been his constant companion for several years. On Saturday evenin g a collision oc- curred tit tin- corner of Blue Point avoTii \ a nd th e Moiitauk Highway, when a Willys-Knight going north on the avenue turned west and hit a Hodge sedan, which was travelin g •¦ast. head on. causing four of the oc- cupants to be injured so that they had to he taken to the hospital , and tuidly danv.igiuc both ears. The registration rolls contain more names than e *vor before , t here being 477 names registered and with the v oting machine to be tried out it is hoped that the total vote will be po lled, so get out early on November 2nd and vote. The members of the Flection Board are willing to explain the workings of the machine if you will get in touch with any of them. Mrs . Isabelle Boyd entertained at dinner on Monday evenin g in honor of Henry G eertsema and his bride who was Miss Dorothy La Blass , of Patchogue . who have just an- nounced their secret mar riage last summer. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geertsema. Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Schmidt , Miss Ruth Van Hise. Grant Boyd and Charles Beur- nier. A meeting was held yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs . J. B. Adams to make plans for the coming drive for funds for the Y. W. C. A. which starts next Monday. The quota as- signed to this village is $150. Mr s. Adams is chairman of the committee , and the other members are Mrs. James Davis , Mrs. Caroline Dupree , Miss Kstelle Noble and Miss Eleanor Scha effer. apartments . The caterin g was under the supervision of Miss Estelle Noble and was very capably mana ged. The h all w as a tt rac t ivel y dec o rated for the occasion with autumn leaves and bcanUfnl flowers . Mr. attd Mrs. Moore were th o rec i p ients of many valuable gift s of silver. The affair wsa enjoyed by about 80 guests , some of whom remained in town over night. Amon g tho se, tu' es. nt from out of town wor e Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Fan- n ing, of New Suffolk. I. H. Moore , of ' ¦ ' oiitham i' toti. Miss Gerscliel , of Bay Shore . Dr. F. Watson Hannan , of Madi son . N. Y.. Mr. and Mr s. Gilbert Smit ' i of Hempstead . Mr. and Mrs. It Tuthlll of Mnttlturk . Mr. and Mrs. L C . Monro , and Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter, of Springfield Gardens . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard of Forest Hills , and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeve of Irvington, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Rosroe L. Moore cele- brated their 2r ,th wedding anniver- sa ry in the nine Point Firo Hall last Friday evenin g when they entertained a num ber of friends and r elatives at a reception and dance. Tho minister who omclatod at their marria ge In Blue Point on October 15 , 1901 , the Rev. F. Watson Hannan , now of D rew Sem inary, was present, as well as tho best man, Leon C. Moore , and tho maid of h onor , Miss Leila Hubbard , and man y of the original wedding gue sts were present. Mr. and Mrs. Moor e are widely known thr oughout this section, Mr. Moore bein g pro- pr ietor of tho Blue Point general store , and formerl y postmaster for m any years. They havo two children, Weldon and Russell Moor e . Music was furn is hed b y Wood ' s Orchestra , of Ba y Shore , and dancin g was on- J o yed until about midnigh t , when re- fre shments were served In tho Moore TENSE TRUTHS A sneer Is the wenpoa of the weak. —Lowell. Knowledge Is liors \ e- i>ower to the veterinar y surgeon. Bu t few tips come to the waiter who sits down and waits. Man y men are like poor mucilage— they stick to nothing. D id you ever see nn ofllceholder who had a retirin g disposition ? T hose who are fond of harmon y have no use for chin mus ic. It' s a w ise mother-in-law who knows her own dau ghter ' s husband. Even If a man doesn 't mana ge to come oat on to p, his ha ir mar. Love ma y be blind , bat In financial matters It has a sensitive touch . There are p robab ly tw o h is t or i ca l fa l sehoo ds f or each h i stor i ca l fac t . The test of civilization Is the esti- mate of women. —George W. Curtis. Reason Is not measured b y s i ze or height , but by principles. — Kplctetus. He onl y is a well-made man who has a good determination. —Kmers on. Men ' s w eaknesses arc often neces- sary to the purposes of life . -Mae t e r - linc k . Modest men m ay not always be coura geous, but courageous men are alwa ys modest. How diflicult it Is to save the ba rk of reputation from the rocks of Ig- norance !—Pet rurch. If there must he Invariabl y a sec- ond thought , should It be Invariably. \Is this common sense?\ Error la the force that welds men together ; truth is communicated to *^382 only by deeds of truth. —Tolstoi . Only 9 Weeks Lef t Until Christmas If you haven 't visited this shop you are invited to come in and see the wealth of suggestions here for Christ- mas gifts. J UST A FE W OF THE M Decorative Gifts for the Home, suc h as Wall Vases, Trays and many others Pearl handled, silver trimmed table wear; butter knives, pickle forks tea- ettes. Hand-painted shoe tree sets. Vanity cases. A new line of Novelty Jewelry ; Sterling silver rings, 60c to 70c ; Pins; Pearl Button Ear Rings, 50c. KNITTED WEAR Is the last word in the fashion vogue this year. You can make not only sweaters , but there is a wide array of baby wear—sacques , bootees, legg ins— also sport hose , slippers, mittens, shawls and afghans. FREE INSTRUCTIONS The work is simple and we will show you how to make any article you select MADE TO ORDER We will make Children ' s sweaters to your order in your own colors, $3.50 THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Mrs. Elsa Vietlg, Prop. 110 S. Ocean Ave. Patchogue O p en Evenin g s ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii miiimiii NOTICE WARNIN G is hereby cj' ve n that all persons shoot- ; ing without a license issued by the I sl ip Town Gunners ' Association on that portion of the bay lease d by that association will be prosecuted accord- ing to law. The property above referred to is that certain portion of the Great South I Jay hounded ou the nort h by high wa ter mark , east b y the partition lino between the llluopolnts Co , and tho town of Ilrookhaven, southerly by the Great South Beach , and wostorl y b y tho Ranges. Isl i p Town Gunners ' Ass ' n. by Wal ter L. Suydam , Jr. October 14th, 192G. 75t8 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll jy? ¦^r ^^ MP^^ rfgff 'jflryWB^ a f dTURf} w f tiP^lM Every Man Can Look In t o The Future If He Takea The T ime To Do So. Uiually It la a matter of buy- in g real eetate. New , 7 room house , near bay, bath , heat , lights, gaa , O'rage , aunporoh, 97 . 300. I1J200 oath. Five room bungalow lun poroh , heat , bath, light *, tuba, 8 0x100 ft., $4, 000. 9 800 oath. Lot on Greeley Ave. 00x230 ft., $1 , 380. South of Railroad. 8 room houae , good location, hot water heat, bath, ll ghti, gaa, 8 bad rooms, garage large porch and furnlahed 99 ,000. Tarma. Lot on Terry St., 40x118 ft., 9880. The earth la getting richer every day, lha wlae purohaeer of real a etata la th* banaflolary. Houmi to rant , r .C^^ onS oUf ated—^ £$[ * t ^^^ ^ M ^f er j ^j ^ C ^ ^ * ' CBtt ipany iiic. Is novo serving OVER 10 , 000 CONSUMERS In the Towns reached by its Mains. e^i lBBe yS^rg ^ ^ elWi WiMft AN APPLE A DAY Apple seaso n 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 Phone call to Ba yport 318 will Br ing Yo u Prompt Service on Feed Coal Groceries General Merchandise \ i i L S. SNEDECOR'S SONS Merchants Baypo rt , L. L Van Poperin g We Specialize in &. De Graff ^ creen \ an ^ Storm Saab Contractors and Builders j FloO TS Stttf aCtd GhA Jobb ing of all Kinds ' R«-Flll iliW TKI.BPHONB8- 6 39 3 anil 164 W \ \\\\\ weat sayviiio . h. i. Plans Drawn Alterations , Repa irs and i ^\^ Estimates Furnishe d iIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiL: I WILLIAMS ' I 1 A PP A REL I 1 SHOPPE 1 \Exclusive , But Not | = E xpensive \ 5 Look At These § Specials! | I Silk Dresses , 1 1 Reg. $ 12.75 = Sale $5.95 | i Jersey Dresses 1 = R eg. $9.75 = Sale $5.00 | Children ' s Coats | $5. 95 up | Ladies Coats | $22. 75 up | I Jersey 2-pc Suits I $5.00 up | Many Other Values that | i you should come in and § = look over § E = 5 ss 8 E. Main St., Patcho gue | ^Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin WANT ADS Get Results I Quickly ~ Econ omical / Telephone - . S ayville - 200 R ^T LOUIS HA HN , Sr. + | •{• Candidate for Assembly, 2nd Assembly District $ :»: 1 STAND FOR: | X 1. The Old A ge Pens ion. % X 2. An 8 hour day for employees in State Hospitals. J X 3. Modification of the Pro hibition Law. | X 4. Help ing the State preserve Parks for the people. 3; LOUIS HAHN . Sr. | $ An American from Choice \. <^*<*«**< ^ x ^ ><2W**^^ ^iuuiiiiiiiim mi iiiiHtiu tiurtiiittriimtii iiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumTriitTiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiTi i !! ¦Dn Your Choice of Many | s ^T >^JJ W hen you come here to buy baked s s ^Sj ^v r^fcv . aooda , you are not limited to a choice 5 5 MIW ^ ^BiV st s^w . ,rorn a ' ew ltem »- Wo bake each day s = V^t mS^^ ^S ^ the '°\ awln 0 dellcloue paetrlee: = ] y^ f \& Pumpkin Pies Eclairs | § \^9 W Crullers , Napoleons | - / /VIbW ^ U ^\ kinds of Layer Cake s | I txL— -^ %k2?H ^^ N apoleon * | r ^ **^B Special Coffee Cakes Saturda y i S SOUR RYE AND PUMPtHNICKLE BREAD 1 WAHN'S BAKERY f SmW IttlltltlllllltllllllUlllllllll I mniiiiiiii mniiiiiiiiimi n .-j The Cheering Cup / ^\ i^H A good cup of coffee well made ^\S^.maaaaaam from freshly roasted \ coffee , ce r- I Sh ^ ' '^ jf tm\WWm tainly starts the day righ t. Our « v^. >*H^B coffe e Is freshly roasted , and like 6V*j4 NT ^l^aa g B our teas. Is the best. Call Pat- ^^ 1 rTf t-A \ ^&\ chogue 82 , for delivery at your dS»F™?P * aw t I ^Sk door. a f w t ^Jil /' l\ ^ «\ L I. COFFEE CO. W ^ W l/ lW 38 Gerard Street - .n c^S ^ ^K^k Jmm ir ^Lw Patcho gue , N. Y. \<^^^ m ^^L\VM