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| The South Side Observer | and Nassau Post | is on sale at the follow- ing news stands in the Branch villages, where it may be purchased Saturday mornings: | a. Bergheiser Hewlett ( | B. Risnick Woodmere [ (| L. Hurwitz Cedarhurst | { B. B. Spitzer Cedarhurst i J. Hirsch Lawrence i Inwood Miss Mildred Abrams is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cornell of Staten Isl- and for a few days. Mrs. William Anderson of | Mott street, who recently underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Hospital, is recoveying rapidly. Mrs. Edward Rahmehlrdt of _ Mc- Neil avenue is confined to her home with the grip. Myrtle Rhinehardt of Wanser ave- | nue has accepted a position as clerk in the Thos. Roulston Store in MeNeil 'avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willian Taylor and family have taken the Goskowitz cot- tage. Mrs. George Hultz of McNeil ave- nue recently underwent an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital. On Wednesdly a - miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Elizabeth Blanchard. Miss Kenyon, formerly clerk in the office, has accepted a position in the Crosby Drug Store. Henry Cornell is seriously ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Byrnes and family will occupy the T cottage in Wall street agout May 1. Mr. and Mre. John H. Hicks en- |. tertained Mr. and Mre. Lockwood Hicks of Hoilis during the past week. Wanser, Elmer Jack.“ Louis Ind\ | William P. Schmitt, Jack Stern, George Thompson. Charles R. Wan- vervisor G. Wilbur Doughty, chair- man: Undersheriff Charles W. Stith, Frank Craft, Tax Receiver Joseph H. Foster and Thuis Hibbard. | _ The annual prize speaking \ | been decided as yet | Public school No. 4 or in the N y = em one memary aroma v. dung“ a Vieskind mm esiey Church, Brooklyn. hwuflls) “fig—m mélnmdmcm Is8 Jop Mum: Charles B. Phipps of Rhame ave- for the princ , but he | _ Eugene Johnson Mum“ Monge and Jocal men. A military nu-on‘h-nnltfipmGoot-fll hinfi‘mHW-flflw morningmoolm Diversity, 4. ilton, N, Y The (Bethany [ Circle of King Daughters held a luncheon ang 1“ ness meeting at the home ,f “a Charles Ourtis of Marion st ( Rocklyn =-- \ » « Fitmer of Manbattan, and Jun“- “aah“? 1mm Miss 'Alice H were af | ednesday, April M Hum-n of Hm ce is Emu Johnson ind Miss - Marie Thies\ Jeanie V.\ Mivor, 2+ caring the pets belonging belonging to Dr. Johnson on Sunday, and in the even- Thursday: Plans are undery, ' / N. Y. Child Wdhr of Long “all. ing all attended services at | a musical play to be given in th. n; whose mt. was mm on Feb- the Tompkins Avenue Congregational | future. Trea tor wo 0 mafia-$33; Doer 2 and a monkey. °\ * - ton \ Mre. Joseph Quinia flu-Mut- | o Kmem‘wfi“ E | LAWRENCE | 300,000 BUILDERS HIGH SCHOOL The following will constitute the The baseball practice has begun iD faculty of local school d |mgwmam«nuf,em§;,“w Mum oF GOOD WILL ( out. At present the line-up grades, Miss Lucretia Teas; sixth, ollows: Oatcher, Charles Bel- | \isse Elizabeth Hayes; fifth, Miss Ag- In four years Dodge Brothers have lam t Josaph Bosca; . first | M ilhn Kelly; second bani” Becken ; Leonard Fried; third base, Frank M left field, Niels Bruhn, centre Allen Weeks; right field, Mere: | M Kent. fourth, Miss\ Eleanor supplied to the American people, and than to American soldiers, more three hundred thousand of their cars. The demand for the car is just as fresh, and just as vigorous today as in the first year of its existence. The simple truth is, that the war has Any Amount Liberty Bonds I Buy Liberty Bonds contest will be held on May 2. It has not whether the con- test will be held in the auditorium of nasi- | um of the Lawrence High 1. for Cash l given a new interest and a new im- The Easter issue of The Lawren , Open ‘d‘il to 8 p.m. petus to that demand. i to $51 0 (3 1-2 | cian is out. It is considered one of \%** UP “Mfg“? ( per The written and spoken word of the best school papers yet published. WOODHERE Elkan Naumbers of New York City | has returned to Woodmere for the summer. William MacDonald, real estate agent of Broadway, announces the fol- lowing rentals: House of W. J. Mc- Arthur, Central avenue, to W. N. Myers, Manhattan; Charles A. Rieg- teman, Woodmere lane, to S. Mendel- sohn; William Peel, Brower's Point Beach road, to Nathan Steinfeld; Emile Fried, Neptune avenue, to I. Kutner, Manhattan. Mrs. Jacob Frek, recently operated on for appendicitis, is doing nicely. H. C. Everdell of Manhattan has returned to her summer home in Hew- lett. The Young People's Society of the Trinity Church is rehearsing a play entitled \Too Many Husbands,\ to be given some time in May. On Wednesday evening a welcome A big public rally will be held at was given to the soldiers and sailors Knitters for On Ladies' Sweaters Wanted. At All Home Work Steady Work Times. Ladies who have learned to knit during war time can now utilize their advantage. experience to a profitable MRS, ELSA VIETIG 118 Harrison Avenue Baldwin, L. I. Phone 29-W Freeport Lumber and Bufldmg Materials Builders'. Hardware and Wall and Paint Roofing Board, Screen Paint. Ma- terial for Porch and Window Screens. Sawed and Split Wood, Poultry Wire, Garden Tools LEWIS How often has an attack of indigestio with your work or spoiled is mostly a matter of sound digestion. are troubled by dyspepsia, H. ROSS n interfered your pleasure? Good health Whenever you flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech- am's Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the “hm Stomach to Women are with E hm In bowes, 1 Us FRANCIS W, MILLER General Carpenter Building and Repairing Sun Parlors, Sash, Deora, &c. Rootlug, Glass, Patty, Bherwin- Wiliams Paints, Varnishes Contral Avenue ~- }004-} Reenport flnldflb. In. 1 } Wireless, Riectrical Supplies American Army men, at home and abroad, has given the very name of Dodge Brothers Motor Car a new and a stirring significance. It is a t now that the American people think of it as a stable and es- tablished value to be bought on its merits, and without a moment's hesi- tation. | B ries, ediboria Bonds may be sent by registered | and infill? contains pas-1:1”: mail; in return you get a certified | ters by members of the alumni who Check at once. are in the- service A. J. GRETSCHEL 275 Fifth Ave. Long Island City; Absolutely no risk. Largest buyer of Liberty Bonds on Long Island Over 18 years in Long Island City. EAST ROCKAWAY Rev and Mrs. Paul Hill are repre- senting the Pentecostal Church of | this village at the assembly of the BANKS | We windbe glad to call on you at any s time and have you examine this car. LIBERBEUYG HB'I‘ON Ds A letter or telephone call will re- . ceive our prompt attention. The Freeport BaRK |_ muse ca gman carivau, wao,000 ** money oo your Bond at 6 rer SURPLUS FUND, 75,000 FREDERICK & CO. Main St., Freeport] | _ SPuthAm |_ | W. T. Hutcheson ! ths L. I. R. Station Brooklys DEALER Rockville Centre, L. ! (Service Station) n till 9 p. m. Sunday till 4 p. m. Branch at 102 W, 42nd St., Y. City S. W. Cor. 6th Ave. One Flight Up. 1OHN J. RANDALL, President D. WESLEY PINE, Viee President WILLIAM 8. HALL Cashier Merrick Road Park Row Roofing Co. Roofing and Waterproofing, Tar Rool, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wallace H. Cornwell Coles Pettit MAFN. OFFICE: flag? goger 9. W a ons, Plaster Stare. Tin Rook gore 196 144 Franklin St. Hempstead, L. I. i Daniel Reynor Martin V. W. Hall B B. Smith Cdl-n ‘l'uproohd Telephone 186 Hempstead . Wiliam G. Miller All Work Guaranteed 296 Central Ave. Far Rockaway Tel. 565 Far Rock Open, except legal holidays, from 9 a.m. to U Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. , fmcilities and inducements in every department equal to those of either the New | York or Brooklyn Banks or Trust Companies, Interest at the rate of three per cent. paid on time deposits, three months or more. Drafts issued on all parts of Europe Not being limited to any special branch, but , thoroughly equi to handle all transactions ' in the line of nkiu and brokerage, it so- leita mecounts and business with full seeur- ance of ability to give entire smtisfaetion. Safe Deposits Boxes to rent $5 per annum of our modern Banking Reom in: Inquiries will receive prompt attention and o be cheerfully answered. ! C. 0. Colvin & Son MERRICK, L. I. Auto Trailers $45. UP Ford Commercial Bodies $18 UP AUTO PAINTING OF ALL KINDS TOP AND CURTAIN WORK STUDEBAKER Wagons and Trucks A. P. THORP WOW-000000000104 ¢ ¢ ¢ i ¢ Third Season of Nassau County's Finest Resort CUISINE UNEXCELLED BEST OF SERVICE Auto Parties Will Find This a Most Delightful Place For Lunch Parking Space for 100 Cars Remodeled Dining Room has Accommodations for 400 Guests All kinds Electrical Work Done 91 Hempstead Avenue Phone, 18 Rockville Centre Merrick Road Lynbrook, N. Y. 18 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY Our carefully selected | Stock enables \us to offer big In- ducements | in the matter of Cement. Prices and Sat- Builders' Hardware and Paint isfaction. JOHN J. RANDALL CO. 15 N. Long Beach Ave. - - Tel. 525 Freeport, L. 1. Big Operations in Lumber re. quire. large shipments and facilities, - We are equipped to bandie all busi- ness, Large or Smail, Buildh'g Materials Tlmbdr Siding Shingles, Doo m, Brig Lime, **