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witiam H. Kniffin, of Osborne orice, and her mother, Mrs. F,. G. Tamm, of Flushing, bave rented a cot- lage at Sag Harbor for a month, yt, and Mra: M. Dunn of Brooklyn, wire guests last week of Mrs, Dunn's mother. Charles: McLoughlin, of south Park-aventie. 7 Sturned mon Nager, of Broadway, re “i. \and- France, qn the »agriatic,\ last Priday, Mr. Nager was Way tor two months on a business trip. oseph Froelich, Jr., of Broadway, Is “inns his aunt, Mrs. E, Oaks, of Brightwaters, Bay. Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. B. Lawson und family, of Broadway, are motoring through Canada. _ Cards from Quebec ind - Montreal. announce a . pleasant rime. Miss Marjorie Clayton, of North Vil- lage avenue, is spending the month of [Augpst with Miss Grace Ripley, also of this village, at the Ripley . summer camp in the Berkshire mountains. Mrs. G. Gifford and daughter, Mar- pueite, of Walnut avenue, are visit- mg with Rey. and Mrs, A.\J. Martin, { Creenwich, Conn. Mfr. and Mrs. Andrew. Peterson, of buighiand Boulevard, | Brooklyn, . were wkend guests at the Nager home in roadway. The party motored to Hay tre on Sunday. Miss Comilia Dowanag, of Judson is: convaloacing. nicely. in the franklin Hospital, N. J., from an opern in on the gull Elcdder. Miss Dew nap was visiting with friends in Frank in end was suddenly stricken . A con ulstion advised an. Immediit= opera ien Also the vemoval of the appendix Ms. J. Louds t of her dan , of Lakey of Brooklyn, is a ber, Mrs. George A. w avenue. ifs. Frank T. Deano, of South Park senue, will leave this Thursgay. with e, Miss Isabel Smith, for Port fich., the home of Miso Smith. mroute, they will stop at Canton, O., visit Philip- Delano, who is a con- ructing engincer for the Pennsylvania Pairoad Company. in that city. Mu: Charles Carpeliter and dnughtor, ot North Village avenue, left hst Friday for Jamesport, L. I., where hey will stop till after Labor Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earle, of Vil re avenue, are enjoying a. vacation, siting upstate. Mrs, Pierson Wells, of Vassar place nd Mrs. Thomas Darling and daughter. Ruth. of Morris avenue, have been nding a couple of weeks at North- eld, Mass. p__ Mr, and Mre. Edwin . Patten and ughters, Francis. . abd Mildred, . of orth Vilage avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheets, of Lenox road, re- med on Sunday from Lake Sebago, s. where they spent two weeks. R Mieses Hester and Marie Mooney, of alattan, formerly of this village, Pet last week at the Weber home, in incoln avenue. Mrz. Anna Setzer, of Richmond Hill, A guest of Mrs, 8. A. Weber, of Lin- bln avenue, F. E. Morgan and family, of Broad: 7 are spending & few weeks in Con- eticut, \ TO Ointment is healing and anti- pW and it releves pain. 'Try it for Sralgia, Infections, Bolls, Pimples, mt Rash, Swollen Glands, Cuts, \ if Bruises. Your druggist has is In metal tubes that will not CARD OF THANKS I. Krawlee, and daughter, Mrs. Elsa Vietig, wish to thank their friends and meighbors, and particularly the choir of St. Christopher's Church, Baldwin, for their sympathy and services in our recent bereavement, in the death of our beloved wife and mother, I. KRAWTEC, Mrs. Johanns Krawlee Mrs. Johanna Krawlec, 57 years old, died at her home in Harrison avenye, Baldwin, shortly before midnight last Friday, after a long (linesk, She was a' native of Germany, but has lived in Baldwin tor the past eleven. years. She was a devout member of St. Chris- topher's Roman Cathotlt Church, and outside of her church work all her in: terests were centered in her. home. She is survived by her husband, I. Krawlec, and one daughter, Mrs. Elsa Vietig of Baldwin,. Funeral services were held Monday. A requiem mas was sung at St. Christopher's Church after which interment took place in Greenfield Cemetery. STATE OF NEW YORK COMMISSION OF HIGHWAYS This is to notify you that Section 54 of the Highway Law requires that the owner or occupant of lands abut- ting on a highway shall, be- fore the first day of Septem- ber in each year, CUT AND REMOVE all noxious weeds and brush growing within the bounds of the highway front- ing such premises. If the owner or occupant fails to perform this duty, Sections 54 and 55 of the Highway Law require the Town Super- intendent to cut and remove the same during the month of September, and assess the cost as a tax Taping the operty. The Town Super- 51m: of Highways of your town will be held strict- ly accountable to this depart- ment for the enforcement of the law in this respect. STATE COMMISSION OF HIGH- WAYS, R. K. FULLER, Secretary. | E. R. DEFEATS NAVY East Rockaway defeated the Tennes- see Tars last Saturday in one of the | finest games of baseball seen in this | section for a long time, 'The score was There was a fine crowd in at tendance, and $48 was collected. 'The visitors were entertained at dinner at the Five Corners Hotel by the East | Rockaway team. g_ BLUE TRIANGLE PICNIC The Blue Triangle Club will hold a picnic at Long Beach next Tuesday, A picnic supper will be served on the beach, near the Hotel Brighton, at 7 p.m. 'The members from Rockville Cen- tre, who are going to the beach are re- quested to take the early afternoon bus, leaving here at 2.30. Members in the ety every day, can go to. the beach d |'rect by trai DIKE-BEDELL A pretty summer wedding wns that of Miss Elste Miriam Dike, of Rutland [ 2-1. 4 road, Flatbush, and Harold Mannering Bedell, son of Mrs. Daisy Jaeger, of 37 Irving place, Rockville Centre, which took place recently in Brooklyn. 'The groom enlisted in the navy 18 years of age, and served two years on the U. 8. 8. Indiana, while the bride, who is the soprano soloist in the First Reformed Episcopal Church in New York city, sang for the soldiers and did much war work. List your property with us and get action at once. We get you the cash and a clean deal is assured. E. W. HENNINGS 55 Front Street Rockville Centre, Long Island Telephone 6B-R MOHR'S GARAGE Rockville Centre Long Island Expert Repairing Prompt Atten- tion Modern Facilities Automobile Accessories of all Kinds 475 MERRICK ROAD Rockville Centre, N. Y. , Phone 1343 MARRIAGE LICENSES Wiltred M, Smith, 36, Freeport; Jos: ephine Johnson, 26, Rockville Contre. Frank A. Ernst, 20, Richmond Hill; Caroline M. Shade, 27, Rockville Centre. OCEAN SIDE Mrs, D. W. Sylvester entertained a number of aviators from Mitchell Field at her home in Davis street, last Thurs- day evening. Gregory Carleton returned Tuesday from visiting relatives at Oakland and, N. Y. F {Mr. and Mre. Charles G, Folger, of Harrison avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herman Held and daughter, Nor- ma, of Brooklyn, ver the weekend, Rev:» John Lamberson has returned to his bome in Pennsylvania, after a tw6 weeks' visit with his mother in Water street. Miss Rita Carleton left Wednesday to visit relatives at Oakland Island, N. Y. The Girls' Club will have an annual beach party to Long Beach on Monday. The girls will be conveyed to the beach ~ In renewing old buildings keeping and new ones young - = ROOFING SACD \siBina is absolute assurance: of lighter depreciation and lower cost. Itcomes in a wide variety of styles and Gnishes- for mill, fac tory, warehouse, garage and home construction. And inall sizes-for economical use on any job. Let sur engineers co.speraie vou in planning news buildings ot remodeling old ones. ) PENN METAL COMPANY, Inc. s find that Henry May, im. buses, which will leave the Rogine House at 3.30 and 9,30 a.m. 'The able committee of the Canning Club will chaperone the girls, Ocean Siders who trade at Roulston's were greatly disappointed this week to who bas heen manager of the Ocean Side branch for some time, has been transferred to the Lynbrook branch. George Hendrickson has succeeded Mr. May. U. S. Government Warms Farmers About Disease Caused By Rats They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to human beings. They carry foot and mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. They kill chickens, eat grain, cause destruction to property. If you have rate RAT-SNAP will kill them. Cre: mates rats after killing them-leaves no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for use. Three sizes. 35¢, 65¢, $1.25: Sold and guaranteed by J. W. Grabau ' Hicks & Watte Rockville Centre W. F. Morgan - > - Baldwin | REAL ESTATE and INSURANGE) I LIST PROPERTY RENTALS | AND ‘HJLES WiTH CLARK & COMPTON Successors to EDWARD H. CLARK ' Post Office Building MAIN ST., EAST ROCKAWAY) Tel. Lynbrook. 782-W | Dodge Brothers business has just reached and passed another mile- stone in its history. In a little over five years more than oné-half million Dodge Brothers Motor Cars have been placed in the hands of owners. If this sales record represented the appeal of a price, the tot-{would 'not be particularly impressive. 'The important thing is that the car is not thought of in térms of One-Haur Mituon Buirnegs or Efitm Witc Nothing has checked or hindered «for so much as a single week, the continued bestowal of this recog- nition and reward. 'The eagerness to own the car is , greater today than it ever has been. a The reason is not far to seek. Take first the mero ownership. numeric WEWANT TO SIT AT THE SAME TABLE AS OUR CUSTOMERS- In other words it is our aim to give the same and courtesy to our customers' affairs that our officers, «directors and employees wish to receive in their own. And the fact' that many of our officers and di rectors have' themselves been actively engaged in business pursuits- enables them: to understand the various problems which our customers have' to meet. Call on us when you need advice-we cordially welcome conference. 4 Per Cent Paid in Interest Department FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE The Bank To Bank On and Bank In FOUNTAIN INN ON THE MERRICK ROAD LYNBROOK, L. ! IS NOW OPEN Under the management of \BEN\ UEBERALL Formerly of THOMAS HEALY'S New York and Long Beach and JOHN HENNINGSON SUPERIOR CUISINE _- Dance Compelling Novelty Orchestra' p price, but in terms of value} one-half million owners is not cas- How often you hear the car spoken ual, but deep “Nun” d. of-and how seldom the price! Multiply them by the average 'It is the quality of thought family of even three, , that surrounds it which makes Remember that all of these are this sudcess noteworthy. warm friends. Because people think well of these < tew n in sok Tor Douge 'Then thinkjl‘w leaven of Brothers to build enough of them. , You will begin to understand, then, Seldom has there been a finer ex- Brothers have been mllld‘th‘fmdm building new buildings ever sincé and 3 the business began. ° . Selene to\ welle-o You will understand why the agement to build well-because ; works in which the car is the reward, in America, is so great psi h and so sure. With but will toward Tie Seme .. how could Dodge Brothers do less than wal they have done? p enti - ers wa « 8 same- ~ ROCKVILLECENTRE N.Y.\. n w M + ; :