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County Treasurer William E. Luyster gives notice l in this paper today, that he will hold a Sale for Unpaid Taxes 1916, and also arrears of taxes certain of mm!“ some of the years 1910, 1911, £912. 1913, 1914 and 1915 AT THE CoUNTY COURT HOUSE Beginning Monday, June 2, 1919 at 10 o'clock A. M., and continuinauelch day thereafter until all the property in arrears is disposed of. Redemption can be made at the Treasurer's office at any time prior to the day of sale. Location and description of property to be sold be- gins on page 13. FREEPORT FIREMEN BLECT NEW OFFICERS -The annual elections of officers of the companies of the Freeport fire , department were held early this | month at the various fire houses. The following were the officers chos- | tre in New York which has housed at | one time or another a play from the pen of Roi Cooper Megrue, the gifted playwright, and he will tell - you promptly how he knew just what kind of a success that particular play was having. Invariably, the answer is based on Mr. Megrue himself. A directed to the treasurer of Maxine Elliott's Theatre, where \Tea For Three,\ the comedy, is laying, brought back to mind this Megrue characteristic: ed“ ow is this play, a success?\ ask- a prospective purchaser of seats at the ticket window. \I should say it is,\ answered the box office man promptly. \It's just so much of a success,\ he ad to C. O. Niles; treasurer, a friend who happened to be standing Smith; warden for two years, nuwa:u | Dear, \that we haven't seen Megrue E. Pearsall; trustee for three years, | around here since the night it open- Norman Dean; delegate to N. Y. Stute , ed.\ Association Howard E. Pearsall; al- And there you have it. ternate, John J. Boland; delegate to Southern N. Y. Association, . John Mauersberger; alternate, William C. Raynor. , gone Company No. 1, captain. John | Kobel; first lieutenant, Valentine C. | Wright; second lieutenant, Edward Smith; recording secret'y, A. L. Stud- ley; financial secretary, William E. Loonan; treasurer, James R. Smith; warden for two years, John Kobel; trustees, Frank Bailey, Edward Still- well, Clarence 'Williams; delegate to N. ¥. State Association, A. Paulsen; delegate to Southern N. Y. Ass'n, Valentine C. Wright. Hose Company No. 2, . Hamilton G. King; first lieutenant, Albert E. Earle; second lieutenant, Frank Johns; financial secretary, Wil- Ham F. Dunker; recording wrung. en: . I Truck Company No. 1, captain, James Keegan; first lieutenant, Join | Mauersberger; _ second - lieutenant, George Hoffman; financial secretary, John Hardman; recording ween-mi. Established 1907 CLARENCE A. EDWARDS All Branches of INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Burglary, All Casualty Lines, Surety Bonds. captain, Opp. Depot Tels., 36 Res., 909 £ JOHN FISCHETTO * that Associaton,\ Wihem\ F.| Concrete Walks and Cess Wham to Southern Asso pools Laid. “you Gfiyfimmo 3.'a:hlu. il Cement Block Foundations and Garages Built. O'Connor; Erep' WORK GUARANTEED Patrick; to to N. Y. State Asso- Estimates Cheerfully Furnished ciation, Johnson ; to Southern N. Y. Association, Archer 45 Woods Ave. 0g:- gwy \Lmit Rockville Centre, L. I. Gumbo!\ rum-fig. neuury' Willard h fl & mi; tin-13m, James Cfl- Mam”. 3 Randell, Jn.: trustee, Cacti Powers, lent cathartics, but take the delegate to N. Y. State Association, Donald McKeeman; elder-h to S. N. son. gentle, natural laxative- Y. Dfiw' 8. Ak 9 i ' » ne Company No. 1, capta John [Matthass; {uni-um, \I: B Vought; recordin secretary, S. J. Murphy; financial secretary, C. T. Baldwin; treasurer, H. B. H f i U warden, Millard Bond; trustees, John Collins, John Matthnss, C. T. Bald- win; delegate to N. Y. State Associa- tion, C, T. Baldwin; delegate to S. N. Y. Association, Charles Vought. Patrol Company No. 1, captain, (Frank Whaley; first lieutenant, Geo. Gissell ; “magi Heutenant, Wagon Moore; recor secretary rge Gissell ; neondnfieu Theodore Moore; treasurer, Archer Post; war- den for two years, Nelson Ashdown. NEW YORK THEATRES. Pills kore Ini o hor Melina tete Bess SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919 ..\l.-nd!lnhh.nbuvlmlt.wd 31:1. Edward Rhame, Mr. and Mre. Herman hut, H’s; $4 Mre. Wall-E0 nson, Mr. Mrs. (Walter E. Joh Miss Marie Johnson, Mrs. Newton Misa Jones a Woodering, Marie Vesskind, Hazel place | Hull, Jesisa Weatheran, Alice Davis, bre a me , Susie Story, Mr. and Mrs. Delemater and family, Mrs. Barton H. H. Smith has returned from | Brooklyn, where i the winter, to his home at y avenue and Main street. C. W. Lawson and family have moved from New York to this village. Augustave Ryberg, Enum- and decorator of Long , has rented a cottage in Smith street. The public school closed on Wednes- day afternoon for the Easter vacation and will re-open next Tuesday. Edward H. Clark has sold for Wil- Jiam A. Brudi his house in Fourth avenue, Anglesea, to Congressman Joseph Flynn of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heydler have returned to their residence in Main street from Manhattan, where they spent the winter. dered Miss Ida Belle Wilson last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Delemater Denton of Denton avenue. Miss Wilson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wilson of Port Jefferson, and her cnarriage to Milton Carman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Carman of Freeport, will occur on Easter Sunday at the home of the bride's parents. Many beauti- ful gifte were showered on buds] to-be, and after music and dancing an elaborate supper was served. Among those present were Miss Ida Wilson, Milton Carman, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Carman and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Car- man of Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liem Hutcheson and daughter, Fran- ces of Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs. Her-, much amusement and excitement. bert Davison, Mrs. Amanda Carman, 'Dancing and a clam chowder supper Mrs. Frances Denton of New York, followed. Captain Charles W. Davison of Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J., spent Sunday night at his home in Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Munro and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pierce en- tertain the members and guests of the Rocklyn Club last Saturday even- ling. A game of auction was played with cards and beans, which caused AUCTION SALE Fine Stock of Groceries and Fixtures FORD AUTOMOBILE D. L. STRAUSS Auctioneer Will sell on Monday, April 20th, 1919 at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises of the old Davison Estate, Foxhurst Rood OCEAN SIDE, L. I. Fine assortment of Canned Goods, consisting of Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Salmon, California Fruits. Teas, Coffee, full line of Bottle Goods, bags of Rice, Peas, Beans, Barley, Spices, etc. Flour, Sugar, Nuts, Freeport, nj, y. Chicken Feed, Mason Jars, Soda Water, etc. Lot of Druggist Sundries, Notions, Etc. and}numerous other articles that are carried in a general coun: try store. STORE FIXTURES Fine 3-tub upright Ice Box, 3 Scales, Safe, Show Cases, Cof- fee Mill, Oil Tank, aquamz'm es Sate, Show Cot Ford Delivery Car All the above sold without reserve for cash. D. L. STRAUSS, Auctioneer Telephone 38 Rockville Centre To reach this Sale get off the trolley at Stop 98, walk 2 blocks north to Foxhurst Road, Ocean Side. Sale starts at 11 o'clock Sharp. I Have a Big Demand For Furnished Houses « OWNERS | « . | sven por raaper __ List Your Property With Me For Quick Results at: box one. That's ly aca - , £ % .‘ ( There ire umber of varia- r d 35 CHARLES F. BEHR raat festation Prick ia General Real Estate and Insurance Agent mmflhnfifi“ 31-AWAM * mm\ \Tek the tak man at Mies Telephone 1228 Freeport Obe wo m 1,raIn vel ot Ae Ton te teal inne s } Freeport; L- 1: Observer THEATRES PLAZA THEATRE GROVE ST., FREEPORT Telephone, 753 THEATRES Program for Week of April 21 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Artcraft Photoplay APR 21 THE SQUAW MAN Matinee | A drama without frills, but intensely ap. 3.30 pealing. Ford Weekly By request we repeat MARY PICKFORD is REBECCA TVES. OF SUNNY BROOK FARM Fo the famous and play by Kate new 22. | From the stonpred pl Pasamount Comedy WED. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS APR 23 In ANION: ha A great st t -what Matinee UUU Pols fo peep nA mot 3.30 Mack Sennett Comedy f PAULINE FREDERICKS THURS. | Is THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX APR 24 From the stage success by Lillian Trimble Bradley and George Broadhurst. CURRENT EVENTS EARL WILLIAMS In a novel dual role FRIDAY A GENTLEMAN OF QUALITY PEARL WHITE in the 10th episode of APR 25 THE LIGHTNING RAIDER THE BAITED TRAP Pictograph Cartoon SAT. VAUDEVILLE APR* BRYANT WASHBURN Eating Io WAY OF MAN WITH MAID 7.15 and 9 Cartoon Comedy WALLACE REID SUN. In THE DUB APR 27 A thoroughly enjoyable picture BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Coming: April 30 and May 1 THEDA BARA in SALOME \KOPPEBR * \The Ideal F:! for the Hom. ow is the Time To Try Coke . Try a tom cr two cf Cole Now. Then when t! time: cou for ordcrimg s txt. winter's suplo you wall tue adeuantin of this he ter i ' In the ra 5 cei gvicze wl and me pou wil ap; \comes up\ so quicky, while d t an wht much heat is a disco. ifort and waste of inel, you will find it easy to contrcl. A Coke fire is easily regulated to suit all weather conditions, Responds quickly to change in drafts Yow can burn it as fast or as slow as you like. Coke is practically all fuel because, being virtually all carbon, free from slate and other impurities. it burns until reduced to a fine ash, No ashes to sift. No clinkers. Cleaner. Less smoke. No soot. No gases. Easier and more convenient to handle. Coke can be used in Any Furnace, Heateror Range suitable for burning hard ccal. Positively will not burn out grates or linings. Absolutely no need to change grate bars or othr parts of heating apparatus. Sold in all hard coal sizes-Zgg, Sfove, Nu/, ro- cleanly screened and free from dirt -by the follow- ing dealers: 8. L. RAYNOR, F MOSES R. CORNW Rockville Centre IMPORTANT-When order your CORE, he eure aak denier for pamphiet deserting how to one CORE the noe to use, ote. cannotsu you, write to us for a copy. DEBEVOISE-ANDERSON COMP ANY, Inc. 56 Liberty St. Telephone: Rector 221 New York BOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR SEABOARD BY-PRODUCT COKE CO., Jersey City, N. 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