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- OCEAN SIDE Mr. and Mrs. George Farrington » o.un--¢A_ - H ment of Agriculture D. C., was unable to conduct the of Lincoln avenue spent Sunday with | canning demonstration last Monday friends in Richmond Hill. Robert Smith of Mineola was th guest of friends here last Tuesday. Arthur 'Linde last 'Friday enter- tained his brother, Kelly of Okla- at 'the (Methodist hm.mmmmvulho-M'\hm * ® overseas. The brothers bad not me! in sixteen years. _-_ Saturday. Mrs. George Birch, who was injur- 2.30 p.m. in Firemen's Hall. was served. Church, Atlantic avenue. * At 10.30 a.m. the pastor, Rev George Laass, will preach on \Co- d Its Mr. abd Mrs. William Watts were | OPefation With . Christ . an guests of_relatives in Jamaica last | Fruits.\ The soloist at the morning service will be Miss Anna Houston. Miss Olga Goch- kmnf-wuatnhlglmh: fifty people. A cafeteria Itmcheon Very interesting unle- are plan- The Sunday School will meet at Children who recently ed about three weeks ago, is @bl€ 10 move into the community are in- be about again. The Children's Day exercises of | Pleasure. the Presbyterian Church will be ob- served on Sunday, June 15 at 7.30 p.m. William Morse and family are oc- cupying William O. Smith's house in Brower road. The Young People's Society was recently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffit in Long Beach road. Mrs. William Sigmond end family of Hempstead was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mott Pettit of School street, last Saturday. J. E. Ramsey of Brooklyn was en- tertained by Mrs. Almeda DeVine last Saturday. Mrs. Henry Wiese and daughter of Woodlawn were guests of Mrs. Everett Russell over the week-end. Miss Julia C. Shea, who has been in France with the Bellevue Unit of the Red Cross for the past eighteen month, returned to her home last Sunday. LIBERTY BOND BOUGHT Market Price. Cash Immediately. We loan money on your 'Bonds at 6 pet cent, interest per year. FREDERICK & CO. 8 Fourth Ave. (Brooklyn Times Building) . L. 1. R. R. Station Brooklyn n till 9 p. m. Sunday till 4 p. m. Branch at 102 W. 42nd St., __N. Y. City S. W. Cor, 6th Ave. One Flight Up. Park Row Roofing Co. Roofing and Waterproof Tar Roof Flastr Stater Tit Rook Gore asd Leader Pipe, Cornice Work. Cellars inhprooftd. All Work Guaranteed 296 Central Ave. Far Rockaway Tel. 565 Far Rock Established 1907 CLARENCE A. EDWARDS All Branches of . INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Burglary, All Casualty Lines, Surety Bonds. Freeport, N. Y. Res., 909 Opp. Depot Tels:, 36 A. P. THORP All kinds Electrical Work Done 91 Hempstead Avenue Phone, 18 Rockville Centre is in school. They will sing d. speak with their usual earnestness and The superintendent, Ben- jamin F. Simonson, and Miss Jennie Rhodes, are to be in charge of the exercises. evening service at The Ladies' Aid Society will hold a strawberry and ice cream sale, in- cluding a sale of aprons, on Wednes- day evening, June 18. They anti- cipate hearty patronage. A good social time is expected. All invited. BANKS The Freeport CAPITAL, $30,000 SURPLUS FUND, 75,000 Main St., Freeport Telephone CaD-31 JOHN J. RANDALL, President D. WESLEY PINE, Vice President WILLIAM 8. HALL Casiier BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wallace H. Cornwell Coles Pettit Emith Cox D. Wesley Pine Wiliam E. Golder Jobn J. Randall Wiliam 8. Hall Daniel B. Raynor Martin V. W. Hall Barvey B. Smith Wiliam G.. Miller # pm. Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. lers fncilities and inducements in every | department equal to those of cither the New York or B Banks or Trust Companies. Interest at the rate of three per cent. paid | on time deposits, three months or more. Drafte issued on all parts of Europe. | Not being limited to any special branch, but thoroughly equipped to handle all transactions in the line of banking and brokerage. it so- Melts mecounte and business with full assur- i ance of ability to give entire satisfaction. ; Safe Deposits Boxes to rent $6 annum. | mepestion of our modern Ing Reom invited. Inquiries will ressive prompt attention and be cheerfully answered. F vited to make this Sunday School the place for their religious instruc- Mrs. William O. Smith will spend tion. All most cordially welcome. the summer in the Catskill Moun- tains. During her absence friends [the hands of the little fol from Brooklyn will occupy her home. Open, except legal holidays, from 9 a.m. to | stead Mutual Benef be held in the Hempstesd. Bank Building next Tuesday evening. The N. ¥. & L. I. Traction Com- pany has replaced its rails and switches at the Y, Main and Front streets. 144 Franklin St. GH TAT, ~ mu-wmi : Hemp~ \: Sheplierd H. Farrington of Argyle t Jon will — x lawyers, of Jamaica. * 300,000 BUILDERS OF GOOD WILL In four years Dodge Brothers have supplied to the American people, and to American soldiers more than 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 given a new interest and a new im- petus to that demand. The\ written and spoken word of 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 apparent 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. We will be glad to call on you at any time and have you examine this car. A letter or telephone call will re- ceive our prompt attention. W. T. Hutcheson \DEALER MAIN OFFICE: Telephone 186 Hempstead BLOSSOM HEATH INN Third Season of Nassau County's Finest Resort CUISINE UNEXCELLED Auto Parties Will Find This a BEST OF SERVICE Parking Space for 100 Cars Park, Babylon, is the secretary and treasurer of the . Riviera ... Bathing Company, located here. His brother- in-law and-law partner, Albert D. Haff, is also interested in the con- cers. Both officers are well known as partners in Haff & Farrington, Hempstead, L. I. 'Most Delightful Place For Lunch ‘iBEATnm‘ CC s AMERICAN THEATRE . 70 So. Mam $1. Phone 633 Freeport BEATRIZ MICHELNA Sanda in JUST SQUA “l l‘ ~| A drama of action, an x“ and Frezrort 1.40 CURRENT Zvents Ao i MARION DAVIES Mond Getting Mary Marri u‘.‘ Aulhch-c—dy of “an? Motizes 120 | Added Attraction-MARIE WALCAMP THE RED GLOVE MAE MURRAY lr'(], is The Delicious Litte Devi tan | an me t ign, Core igh e A very funny comedy \| _ Tang] - vacoeie urn...- a.so | A W a B FSTS estern drama of unusual excellence Bve. 1 & o Harold Lioyd in \The Marathon\ =T WILLIAM FARNUM Thursday | /m THE JUNGLE TRA I“. I9 The story of an American's strange ndlvlz‘n» Satines 8.50 tures in the heart of Africa Evening . 7.80 CURRENT EVENTS ALBERT RAY Friday In MARRIED IN HASTE 331!!!“qu e rmm‘ulxxrxzruu and Lyons & Moran Comedy Saturday VAUDEVILLE jun. 2] BESSIE BARRISCALE Matinee 1.15 In JOSELIN WIFE ase i E‘ and Jeff Cartoon Current Events Coming-June 26, 27, Auction in Souls. The only picture ever shown at $10 a seat R. V. C. Theatre Merrick Road _ Rockville Centre Telephone 1354 MONDAY, JUNE 16-Dorothy Dalton in \The Homebreaker® A Paramount picture by John Lynch, supervised by Thomas H Ince. William Duncan in \T he Man of Might. 12h +psode. Harold Lloyd comedy. ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 17-Enid Bennett in \The Law of Men\ A gripping story of love and intrigue. A Paramount picture Also a Big V Special Comedy. Latest Currént Events WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18-Jesse L. Lasky Presents Cecil B. DeMillet Production, \For Better For Worse\ An Artcraft picture by Edgar Selwyn. \For Better For \ aree\ is a picture so great, so amazing, so spectacular, so Rentl«. £0 violent, so compelling, that mere words fail to describe the !rt mendousness of it. \For Bettér For Worse,\ as a drama. bM® rarely, if ever, been parelleled in motion picture history.. Eliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson, Tom Forman, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, enact the principal roles, Hearst News. Lyons Mora® Comedy. * THURSDAY, JUNE 19-William Fa rnum in \The Sign of the Cross\ A Paramount picture. \A Square Deal For His Wife.\ a !% reel comedy drama, based up on the indifference of a husband {9f his wife's upkeep of their ho me. L-KO Comedy. FRIDAY, JUNE 20-Marguerite Clark in \Let's Elope\ A Paramount picture. She wanted to elope-but her husband objected. In fact he-. It's funny! It's great! Don't you dart miss it. Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway in \Perils of Thus: der Mountain.\ Topics of th e Day. Mutt & Jeff Cartoon Comic. SATURDAY, JUNE 21-Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in Lois Weber's Prod tion, \When a Girl Loves\ One of the most thrilling love stories of the year. that's a treat from start to finish. - International News. Moran Comedy. SUNDAY, JUNE 22-Frank Keenan in \The Silver Girl\ Adapted from Edward H. Pople's stage success of the same MAM Burton Holmes Travelogue. Christie Comedy. A romance Lyon# C. O. Colvin & Son Remodeled Dining Room has Accommodations for 400 Guests || & Merrick Road Lynbrook, N. Y. f Permanent Positions learn the glove business; good chance {*\ * tne mane.\ AUTO PAINTING OP ALL KINDS TOP AND CURTAIN WORK EBAKER \W and Trucks . Won NEW YORK CITY j Lumber and - Big Operations Our carefully infLomber re- \selected Stock quire \ large Building MM“ enables us \to shipments and offer big In- f facilities.\ We i a R f are equipped to | Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, | ducements .- in *a handle all busi- Sush, Trim, Bmk‘. 6, the matter of 44 L-l\ 4) ness, Large or Cement, \Z Smail.