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- audeville given by St. Barna- Jhavc Chum-Ev“ a great suc- cess. The talent was splendid. There were several musical numbers. Miss were | McQuade rendered two of her | 12:1); afghan- and Dr. H. V. Hol- | | comb rendered two selections in a pleasing style. Miss Mary Umhauer mmum-med the participants effec- | tively. ( The dance given by the Red Cross last Saturday was a big success. Jerome (Messina, barber, has sold | his business to Casper Sanzone, and | has accepted m position as local mar.- | ager of the John Hancock Insurance Company in this vicinity. William A. Miller, formerly of Flushing has been appointed station master and intends to move to Bell- more with his family in the near fu- ture. The directors of the First National ; Bank held their monthly meeting on | Monday evening. 1 | The bowling team of the | Jolly Twelve held its weekly meet at the alleys in Bedford avenue. John Gang | lof won the first prize in Class A, which was a safety razor outfit, and Walter Brocleman won the first prize in Class B, which was a two-pbund tox of select chocolates. Tony Paler- mo and Nick.. Meyer won the booby prizes, two Ford inner tubes. The dance held by the Bellmore Auxiliary of the Red Cross on Sat- urday was a success in every way. The amount raised was $68. During | the week of March 24-31, the auxil- ary will make a collection of used clothing to be sent to the destitute refugees of the devastated countries of Europe. 'There is urgent need of , all kinds of garments for men, wo- men and children. All donations should be left at the home of the chair- lady, Mrs. Badenhop. WANTAGH Remember that March 24 is the‘ date of the Red Cross luncheon and | business meeting. There will also be plenty of sewing to be done, so all | try and come and help. Private Prank Britton, formerly of this place, has arrived safely from overseas. He went across with the} 42nd Division, was wounded and never regained his company. He is now im- proved nicely and is looking fine. ‘ The Good Cheer Club met with Mrs Helen Jackson on Tuesday evening, | and the following officers were elect- Become a Dancing Temcher under the Stern | System i THE J. STERN SCHOOL OF DANCING M2 BROADWAY, at Myrtle: Ave. 'I\ Eeiablished 38 years. Private & Claas Station Phone, Bushwick: 4943 shoe, ete. Com- | Instruction. All plete prepara- Waltz, Fox Trot, tion for stage dances tauaght No Hired. Full | incl, One-Step, Dress A as in Two-Step, Skat tanta. Personal | ing, Vazuviana Instruction to Scotti s ah e, Each Pupil Polka, Minuet, Children a n d ll professional Adults. My rep- stage dancing utation of many incorporating, D vears standing Clogs, b uek ia my only. in<' danee, wooden ducement Daneing cannot be guaranteed. Any person who claims to wumrantee dancing MR. STERN woud hire at a big salary. Gumranteos are superfluous. | Established 1907 CLARENCE A. EDWARDS All Branches of | INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Burglary, All || Casualty Lines, Surety | Bonds. ‘ Freeport, N. Y. Res., 909 Opp. Depot Tel., 36 EAGLE Electrical Shoe Repairing Rubbers and Shoes Repaired while you wait. All work guaranteed. Reasona- ble Prices. JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop. 35 Railroad Ave., Freeport, LI. # MRS. JOHN “MMET Licensed Scavenger Grace Traps, Cesspools and Outside anm Cleaned and Ashes Removed. Baldwin Long Island Tel, 908 Freeport For Sale-Stable Manure Shipped in Bulk By Rail and by. Water Sales Agents Wanted. M. McGitr's Sons Co. | 2M W. 34th St H. Y. City SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 21 ed for the coming year: President, ! Agnes A. Box; vice-president, Helen‘ Jackson Lreasunr Emily Box; assis- taiit treasurer, Florence Box; tary, Alida Vin Nostrand; secretary, Bertha Box. secre- | assistant Honor badges have been won by the members of the Wantagh Auxflmr) of the Red Cross for doing 800 hours' work for the organization in the ast year Thad are Mesdames F rie Kropp, J Davis, H. Krop Hunt, Angell, William A. gunman. Tredwell Smith, Orlander Baylis, and | Misses Alice Sutherland and Delia \ Fussell. There are 8,000 members of the Hempstead brunch, of which this is an auxiliary. SMITHVILLE SOUTH William Tenney of Newbridge road is confined to his home with an old rlment from which he has often suf- ered E. V. Garrison of Newbridge road died last Friday. William F. Kraft has been promot- ed to cashier of the Freeport Nation- al Bank. Don't forget the clam chowder sup- per on Saturday, March 22, at the chapel of the Grace Lutheran Church, Bellmore avenue, near Logue street. | Tickets, including cake and coffee, 25 | cents. All are welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Bannon of Lin- coln street, who have been spending the winter in Brooklyn are mourning the loss of their son, Charles, five years old, who was run down in Fifth avenue by an automobile and died three hours later in the hospital. Mrs. James Lockwood of East Meadow was run down and killed on Jerusalem avenue by an automobile last Friday The meeting of the Smithville South Civic Society will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mettrick in Laf- ayette street. All are welcome to at- tend at 8.30 p.m. | last week, while at work on a seaffold [ 18, of Smithtown Branch, a bolter- 7 s . ° ALL OVER LONG ISLAND Robert A. Long, 23 years old, a car- penter from Sayville, on Thursday of in the Bayles shipyard, fell a distance of about 40 feet and was aimost in- stantly killed, Abraham Brown, age up, also fell from a scaffold in the shipyard several days prior to Long, and died from injuries a few hours later, A fleet of beam traw! fishermen recently worked in Shekter Island Sound. There were fifteen or more 2!\ enguged in catching flatfish on fists in the harbor. Kuhn have this month and returns from ew York markets fair. So many houses in Northport have been broken into of late that the vil- lage trustees have offered a reward of $100 for information leading to the arrest of the marauders. In all cuses the raids have been made upon houses closed for the winter. Town Clerk Charles Weeks of Oys- ter Bay has designated Wednesday, March 26, as the date for the election which is to decide whether Bayville shall become an incorporated village. State Excise Commissioner Sisson has decided against rescinding the or- der prohibiting the sale of bottled goods in Islip town, as asked for by the town board. The military authori- | I I DANCING For Health and Beauty As Taught by Marie Antoine Le Brun At Villa Le Bron | Hempstead Avenue i Rockville Centre Long Island Telephone 724 Hempstead Descriptive Booklet on Request Special Classes for Children Polishing, Draperies, Mattresses, Cushions, . 1919 Page 3 FISHING OUTLOOK DARK The inlet ut Mecox was opened last weei between Mecox Bay and the Ice “Poul\. Serious with Ship- ocean, to let in a supply of salt water te& at Camp Upton objected to the lifting uf the ban. pers at East End. The prospects for the fishing seas- on at Montauk and other places at the east end of Long Island are gloomy at present, some Suffolk | County newspapers state. Not Lh-tl there will be less fish caught this | year, but the fishermen have more to l contend with than in years past. The ice proposition alone is a seri- ous one. It means that shippers will be obliged to buy their ice and have it shipped to Montauk either by boat 1 or rail. This will mean an extra ex- pense of several thousand dollars. | The worst of the situation is that the increased expense is not connected in any way with the market value of the fishermen's product, nor does it in any way add to their chances for increasing their supply. as well as to let out the fresh water. The request of petitioners along the Star mail route, between Amity- ville and Central Park, for service six instead of three days a week has been denied by the Post Office De- partment. _- - 4 ___ POLITICAL AND PERSONAL A report from Amitslvnlle says that Edifor Paul Baile the Sun is a candidate for the ublican nomina- tion of supervisor in Babylon town. ome of the Republicans from Buby- lon contend that when nomination day rolls around, Supervisor John Rob- bins will be renominated without seri- ous opposition. William H. Jones of Woodbury, who served as supervisor of Oyster Bay a few rs ago, has again been nominated Fun office by the Dem- ocrats of the town. Telephone 132R A uto Delivery ' UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Our Workmanship And Materials Are The Best Auto Upholstering, Mica Inserted, Etc. Cabinet Work, Furniture, Re-made and to Order. Window Shades made to order at reasonable prices Prompt Attention Given to all Orders ALL WORK GUARANTEED EDWARD C. DRESING Observer Street Rockville Centre U WW J mumnullwwmlmm “WNW 1 mm . luumumiulfl Tg a ll‘.‘...!\.\J!“\.i!!flmul‘. m.\ | WW‘W’ § Japa f w Aid p | 1 w (m W H' W N p aw | lil M ‘w! | l t | |; MM M “WU IQ On 1m. NH“ ll) (1 “I Mi mu\ h linn | [Ill { \ ”J“ ”w fll R ”M H mp ond | ”I“ p u\ \ I I 4\ lln ” E “fl You're right-they \ cup-”fly”, It's \ Q tobaccos-that's the idea. And : The exim I paper keeps 'em Freah. Near Village Avenue “ml | l“ | [h 1mm|m|11nu|1 ig I | .||Illm| J NW CS J «ay Rup l FQ (I (OH Ml IIII W! 4 \llwlnumu il “Tm J i a ill, “H | 1h; \ Chesterfields reach the smoke- rpr Hay & 4 let you know you are smokin (yI But they're mild, too. 6 the \just-right\ blend of T\='.' ( ar t: bi copied, You'll be glad you tried Chesterc'._. of giassine TTV Joe | 'T. DB LaANO P LAWYERS \ GEORGE Morton Levy yo C Lawyer /M,ong‘ge Loans a Specialty Forbes Bldg. Railroad Ave. Phone Connection Freeport, N. Y EDWARDS & BODE Attorneys at Law 1-7 Railroad Avenue Freeport New York Telephone, 510 Freeport WILLIAM PASCHAL LANGEVIN Counselor at Law Wills Building 286 Fifth Ave. New York Also Cedarhurst, I 1. CHARLES DRIGGS LEWIS Counselor at Law 44 Court Street Observer Building 'Brooklym, N. Y. RockviBe Centre anna aon popin mme PHYSICIANS Rockville Centre, L. I. Office and Res.-27 So. Park Avenue Office Hours 7.30 to 8.30 A.M. and 6 to 7.30 P.M. Telephone Call, 1240 I)!\ J. ENSOR HUTOHBSON Office and Residence Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre, L. L Telephone Call, ¥ Rockville Centre Office Hours (8 to 12 A 52 WA By Appointment Only BOOROM, M. D. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Corner Lincoln and Vill:ge Avenues Office Hours con, Sundays included 5 Rockville Centre Ht -E N A.M. to 12 Telephon F.d MeCREA, M. D Telephone 358 Avenue, Rockville (Centre Office Hours Until 10 wm., 4.30 to 7.30 p.m. and b) uppomtment Hundaya 1p m, 77. Lincoln MARY H ROBINSON-LECHTRECKER, M. p. 54 Rockaway Avenue Rockville Centre, Leng Island, N. Y. Telephone - 1hi}-R Trolley Stop No. 114 at Door Office hours: 2 to 4 P.M.; 7 DR G. S SMALLWOOD OSTEOPA TH 64 Wallace Street Freeport, L. I. Evenings by Appointment Phone 660-Freeport New York Office, 110 'West 24th St. Daily 9.30-3.30, except Wed. and Sat. ~C-A1 DR. B. GORTIKOV DENTAL SURGEON Dental X-Ray and Extraction Minor Oral Surgery By Appointment 354 Seranton Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y Between Union Ave. and Zn St Phone 1154 Lynbrook G. CARLTON KITCHELL, Opt. D Optometrist and Optician Eves Examined, Glaxsex: Furnished 19 So. Park Ave, Rockville Centre Hours by appointment only Tel. 473-W 416 Livingston St., Ruom No. 1 Hours 1 to Brooklyn Tel. £747 Main 5 p.m. ==-- =---s MUNP Y T0 LOAN Money Loaned On Bond and Mortgage; Investments Placed, and Securities Examined JOHN LYON Rockville Centre Long Island __k. t Money to Loan On Bond and Mortgage. Apply to EDWIN G. WRIGHT Bank of Rockville Centre Building Rockville Centre, L. I. | | | Money to Loan | On Bond and Mortgage | My Clients have plenty of money to loan on good security; Fees Reasonable a EARL J. BENNETT Y 28 North Park Ave. | Attorne ockville Centre, N. Y. Honey to Loan, First Imus\ On desirable improved property Quick Answers Reasonable Rates LAWYERS TITLE &, TRUST CO, 367 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N. Y. Korneli Kolczynski I VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Studio : 7 Osborne Place Rockville Centre k Telephone 32-W - EDWIN s. Engineer & Survoyer Post Office Building, N. 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