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I WE MAKE 'EM IN NOR- WAY AND SELL 'EM— IN QUANTITY LOTS That ' s why we can give you 100 RUSTFROOF WEAKFISH 60 Hooks ford* 1 AA Parcel Pott Paid ^ \ JJ%J E, V. ROSEMGND Telephone Greenport 64-R 220-4th St., Greenport , L. I. WHITE WYANDOTTES \ Egg and Meat Breed WHY TH EY ARE THE BEST BREED FOR FLOCKS OF 500 OR LESS ' Only large breed that costs but very little more than a Leg horn to feed (statistics at Farmingdale from the Egg Laying Contest) worth two Leghorns on meat ¦ - returns and will equal the Leg horns in egg production. Will jput lay any other breed in late summer and fall , ,: when eggs are high . Premium on white eggs is getting less each year. * Have a proven strain of heavy laying W yandottes. Price is low for the stock you get— $22.00 per 100 , Hatch every Wednesday. Order direct from this advertisement—DO IT NOW l LAKESIDE FARM V. H. Kirkup MATTITUCK , LONG ISLAND w ' Sash - Doors Screens Mill Work Builders ' Hardware Complete Line of LOWE BROS. ' PAINTS AND VARNISHES E. A. SMITH Tel. 453 Riverhead PECONIC AVE. RIVERHEAD P EMPTY BARRELS OF ALL KINDS « A A M. SOLOMON COOPERAGE A R J£ Morgan Ave. and Scholes St., Brookl yn , N. Y . A * R Telephones Stage 1036 and 1037 TP G -k {£ EMPTY PACKAGES OF ALL KINDS \j S S '- ' USED EGG CASES FOR SALE \\ \\ MATTITUCK I ¦ \ \ ¦ \ — • ¦¦ — —«— —.•—«•.— ¦ . j Mrs . George H. Riley, of thi* vil- ] J UEC and Mrs. William Kile;- , ofj Riverhead , li re visitinc with relative* ! in Syracuse and LcRoy. ¦ The Misses ' Bdna Ward, Aiice Jack- ! son nnd May Peattie , nf Newark , N. ! J., arc the Rucsts of Mrs. Morrison i C Wines. \ . ' „ \ . \ ! Mrs. GeorVe H. Fischer and Mis. ' 1 Alice Fischer; ore spcnilinp; this week i •with Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Fischer I in Itrnoklyn. The Misses Marparet and Millie , l.nptor. r.n vi. -itir,^ v,;th ihtii m.uui- parents , Dr. nnd Mr* . - Charles K. ¦ ; Craven , at- Montclair , N. .1 . F. H. Cohdit ,- Optometrist , (Eyc- i sight Specialist)' will be at Gilder- ' sleeve Brn« . ' Halt , Wedrcsday, April ' . 15. Hours, Oti 2. —Advt. . 'Utlc Judge ni«l Mrs. Leone I) . Howeii ' and d:iuRhtcr<> , of Minenla , spent th? • week-end at their home M the bay. Gerard Terry was th-: week-em? ; guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs . George G. Terry. Mrs. JarneS ? \. Torrey and Missi Gladys Torrey ' are spending this week : with friends in Brooklyn. Mrs. Vine , of Brooklyn , spent tiu : week-end at her summer home in tfm . village. Easter Cards. The usual large of- fering. R. C- . -Brown , Riverhead. ' ,. , Advt. 33t2. \ Mrs. Katharine ' Thurber , of Brook- lyn , is visitinjgj. with Mrs . - Alex. K. Brown. . , Among thc? - ' youTnr people enjoying the Easter tri p to . Washington are the Misses Edith Brown. Edna Jackso.i. Chine Kfj fr ' TT'f.T' ., Alice licrgen , Aw.u- mae Cox , Lillian Cox , Janice Fanning Kathryn Gagen , Anna Kaelin , Flor- ence Klei n . Mildred McNultv , Dorothy Young, Chnris Tuthill and Mossr?. Russell Casei ' .Ward Cox. Dwight Keevc , Floyd Ruland , Cecil Young and Corwin Grathwohl. Lewis Youngs is acting as local salesma n for Overland and Willys - JOiight cars^or-whieh Robert Loo? , o! Riverhead , rias th^ agency in thir. section. MRS. JE$3 . E W. TUTHILL | Matti tuck-^Mrs. Bertha Tuthill , ; wife of Jesse W. Tuthill , passed away i on Tuesday rhorning. -Mrs. Tuthill , ! since her marriage, has lived in thi. <= I village, yhe was formerly an Ap - j p lcby of Peconic. She was highly esteemed by Her numerous friends , of n genial disposition and always spreading qhe4S\: ; in mingling with friends. and£,ct)r/ipahy. She was a members of the Cutchogue church and j a faithful worker in its various so- ' cieties. Hen fanpral services will bc i conducted by tRev . Mr. Beebe at her > jbome on. Friday- afternoon at 2:30 I o ' clock , with ; burial in Cutchogur- i , cemetery. She , is , survived by her hus- | band , one son;-l[urt B. Tuthill , and a j granddaughter , Alma . Tuthill. ' : jjAUREL C. .1. McCarthy has been reap- pointed fire warden by the State Con - servation Commission for the vear 1925. . The Westchester Construction Co. will sink a six-foot well some time this week , ona ^ hundred feet deep on the McCarthy * .pjo ' pcrty, Maple farm , capable of forcing two hundred gal- lons of water per minute all the way to Aquebogue , to be used in mixing corcrcte . andJ&twr will be taken over by the Mattituck fire company for the protection of the village of Laurel. , Mr. ami MrsA: Joseph \Sonntag and family, of Mattituck , and Raymond Nugent , and Miss Kathleen Richard , of Riverhead , were Sunday guests at the Stelzer home. The Misses Janice Fanning and Mildred McNtlty with the -other Senior members of the Mattituck High school are spending the Easter vaca- tion on a trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. T>. ,1. McDonald , of Bay Ridge , and Mrs. C. D. Jensen and grandson , Master Charles Jensen , of Rrnoklvn. . havo been, . -ffuests at the Brooklyn , have been- .guests at the Meese homc ' . 'fp . r the past week. ( . Miss Anna Nolan , of Mattituck , and Miss Sophie \Wo«d , of Riverhead , vis- ited Miss A lmh Fanning on Sunday. Miss Alice Woodhull , with some of ¦ her girl friends from Mattituck , spent the week at the Woodhj ll bungalow at the bay. . Miss Edna McNulty is spending the Easter vaca tion ivith her cousin in the city. Miss Ma ry Rotonda left Saturday for a week' s visit with her parents in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey and children , of Bridgehampton , spent Sunday with hsr mother , Mrs. Annie Maeocy. ,. ' /u . Mrs. Eos?JBnjdblph , or Mattituck , is snending softie \time with .Mrs . G. JJ. Woodhull. Mr. and Mrs . George Fordham , o f Southampton , were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Terry. I^ R I ENT \ ,-— **—*»———w i, ' w i n n , ¦ r,. ii M ¦¦ w .i f.ast wee k Wilbur Duvall , the eight-year old son of Mr . and Mrs. | Stanley Duvidj,. . was seriousl y injured ] about the face and eyes by the ex- i plosion of a fulminating cap, used to j ignite charges of dynamite , with j which ho was p laying. Soirie of the ! school children^jbf the District school , | No. 1 , had found a quantity of the j caps when they broke into a building | in which a farmer kept dynamite and \ fulminating cops. They brought them to school. The toucher , Harry Wright , thought ho hud secured all the caps tbut the children possessed but evidently little Wilbur had on. given him by one of thv older children which was not turned over to th- teacher. The youngster took the IR ;< heme and in the ahssucc of his mother took the cap to the front porc h m his home where he wan playing will, it. He set a lighted match to it nt last , and in the explosion which fol- lowed , his face- was badly burned an' , his eyes seriously injured by th- broken g lass from his spectacle*-. which w:t « b' own into h's eye' lb I' . - .i- t.iken to Now York to a ypet?!t!i; ! T md at present it U thought that his eyesight will not be greatly impaired. The child is unfortunate in that the sight of one eye has never been goo-l nt.d the exp losion of tho cap 'injure il the eye which was normal. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Dorman and the ir two youngest , children, of N^w York. «(.ent last week at the Dorman cot- tage. Dr . F. A. Dorman is having another room added to the rear of his gar- dener ' s house. Ground has I.een broken for the r.ew home which William WesterfioH of West field , N. J., is having built or the property adjoining the west side of that of Mrs . Irma Jaync. Mrs. Dorothy Frank , of East Hampton , recently visited with her i mother , Mrs, Edward Frank. i The women of the Congregational ' i -hurch parish are contemplating hold- ; in;r a fair some time during the ¦ coining sunfmer. On Monday, after- j p. non a committee meeting was held ¦ at the home of Mrs. Allen Heath to 1 m;tkc p lans fcr the fair. Mrs. Heath j is chairman of the fancy work table , her committee being Mrs. Hortense j Knox , Mrs . Ambrose King, Mrs . Mil- 1 dred Prince, Miss Fanny L. Latham ;and Mrs . -E. H. Young. I Miss Mae Vail , a student in the ; State College at Albany, is spending ! tho Easter vacation at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Vail, l iiiiss Vail is to teach in the Orient ;lligh school next year, i Beginning next Sabbath , the eve- i ning service in the Congregational [ church will begin at 7:30 o ' clock , in- 1 - ,tcad of 7 as heretofore. The weekly : rraye r meeting will' also begin at 7:30 n. m. i The New York East conference con- ; vcn ' es ir. Jamaica , bc^i. - .r.ir.c; April 2 5. i J. B. Adams and his helpers are nainting Mrs . Caroline Rippere ' s house . Mrs. Beverly King, of White Plains , X. Y., spent the week-end in Orient. Mr. and -Mrs . Charles L. Young |spent the week-end in Xew York, i The third and fourth year members 1 of the Orient Union High school and ! others left on Monday for a tri p to I Washington , D. C. The party in- eluded the following: Principal Robert l Hughes , Miss Helen Strong, Miss i Louise Hug hes . Miss Evelyn Terry. ; Miss Gladys Frank , Miss Catherine i Miller , Miss Florence Adams, Miss ! Catherine Latham , Alfred N. Luce , ! Vr., Albert E. Latham and William D. ! Tuthill. Mrs. A. W. Homme! is visiting with [ Vr son , Fred Hommel , and his family i in East Marion. J Mrs. David Terry and son. Orville , i ire visiting in Mattituck while Mr. I Terry is serving on the jury at the Riverhead Court House. ! Mrs. R. W . Tuthill and daughter. i Margaret , are visiting with Mrs. Tut- i hill' s mother , Mrs. Goodwin , in I Brooklyn. ! Emerson Taber , son of Philip S i Taber, is building a house in Miami. Fla. Mrs. Fannie P. Tuthill celebrated her 84th birthday at her home last Friday. She received many prescntr and (lowers nnd in the evening a com- panv of relatives and friends gathered at her home and spent a deligh tf:) ! evening in her company. Capt. A. D. Latham is enlarging the ¦ /pilar under his house preparatory to installing an electric pump and water , -jystem. Elmer E. Vail is visiting with his son. Shelden Vail , in Albany. ¦ Miss Laura Luce is visiting with Miss Johanna Von Drathen in New York for a few days. When little Miss Laura returns home, Miss Von Drathen will accompany her for n few days ' visit with her parents , Mr. j jnd Mrs . Von Drathen. - ! Mrs . Florence V . Bush is visiting I with friends in New York. I _ I \ SHELTER ISLAND | _ „_„_,._,.— ¦ —'—•——•——• ¦ > ¦ j T. C. Ilarce spent the week-end } with his mother , Mrs. Theodore j i Hance. I Mr. and Mrs. D . W. Edwards spent] Sunday on the Island. Mrs . Richard | I' ullum returned with them from an \ sxiendt-d visit- in Emit, Hampton. The Star Hose company gave a i play, \What Became of Sally, \ Wed- 1 nesday evet ing, for the benefit of the j Shelter Island Community club. j Stacy Manwaring is having a bun-j iralow built near his present home. Miss Gertrude Olive r has left the : Island for a few weeks. Mrs. M. B. Griffing has been, ap- i nointcd treasurer of the Community ¦ ii 'lub to take the plate of Mrs. CJar- - encc Wilcox , jr., who has resigned. The D. of A. card party last Wed- : nessday evening was a very enjoyable ! | affair. There were , seven . tables. - , of-| ! . \(ill and -12 . P>ox lunches were con- tributed by the ladies and auctioned off. some bringing over $3 . Proceeds of the evening for the building fund , were over S29. Considerable interest wh-i mai i- fested at the Bntoman aucti.i.i lust Tuesday afternoon , when tho hn . -se I'tid lands were sob! to settle the es- tate. . The whole property, house , i urn and about 40 acre?. iur,;t! y farm Uitd , was bid in by C harles Henry Smith for $7 , 225. Mrs. Lillian Hubert entertained tho i' . ' ve Hundred club last Monday al- t?r;ioo n at the home of Mrs. Warrrti Schneider. A large tract of wo-idland t-n the N icott estate was butRcl ove» U' . -- Wednesd ay, The lire . »tart<- :| near Vt>-; crep!; in the morning, and bin ned - . ir.til late nt t ight , lina!l;, i..^:. - ult ' t.ic sout. ' . .,!' . r. ;j ... ( ' • . .,.el'-> Harbor , near Log Cabin Island. Men .vorked all the afternoon 1<> check th-j rire and saved the long stretch el .vev(ds below Log Cabin road . 1,1 Sachem ' s neck. Ground war? broken the pa«l. wee k for the new school house. The old bicycle shop will be torn dow n .is he space is needed for the new Imild- ii g. The new school will bc joined !o the present building by a passu . !;-: v. :,y. l. oads of brie ' .: are bt'inf: ^arte<! to the spot as the new build- ng will he of fireproof brick. Mrs . Albert Foster , Jr., has re- timed from the city where she har u .cen visiting her aunt and uncle . Rev .tnd Mrs . Riggs , who have recently returned from doing mission duty in China . Mrs. Maybelle E. Foster, wife of Albert Foster , Jr.. has purchased the land of George P. Cartwright . sit- uated on Hudson avenue. JAMES L. DOWNS J Shelter Island—James L. Downs , a well known and respected resident «f the Island, died on Friday after- neon , after some weeks ' illness , aged 72 years. Services were hold Mon- day afternoon , the Rev. Mr. Shear officiating. Irterment was in the South eemetef . Mr. Downs was a son of the late- John and Sarah Sherman Downs , and had passed most of his Ufe on tha Island. The last few years he had been engaged in the bakery business, [which had been successful. t Mr. Downs leases one daughter , j Carrie Downs Burke , n /randson. j lames Burke , a sister , Mrs. Hi'-hard j Cullum; ard a brother. Frank Downs. !\~ SOUTH JAMESPORT ^\ I Mrs. John Fleischman and daugh - j ter , Helen , visited at the home of i ?-f r. and Mrs. Albert Ryan this week. j Mrs. John Nugent , of East Quogue , j visited her daughter , Mrs . C. B. Jone3 r recently. I Miss Mildred Carter is visiting her j aunt , Mr3 . Doe . of Rockville Center. j Mr. and Mrs. John Trages and j family are visiting friends in the city. I Miss Clarisse King was the gues-t j of her friend , Miss Chrystal Jones , I recently. j Cant. J. H. Carter , of Riverhead. I and his son , Raymond Carter , of St.uth i Jamesport, are building at their plant i St South Jamesport a large auxiliary I 'loop in which thev expect to install I I 2-2 horsoDowcr 4-cycle Palmer en- [ cine. The boat is to be used for fish- l ing and escalloping. ^\^ SOUND A^NUE ~~\ Addison J . Wells returned home on Monday, after a t\-o months ' visit with relatives and friend.! in Fur Rockaway, St \ . Albans , Hyde Park , N. Y., and Greenfield Hills and Cheshire , Conn. A letter of dismission to the Central Congregational church of Marlboro , Mass., was recently granted to Mrs. William F. Hallock , a former resident »f this place. John T. Downs has been elected church delegate to attend the meeting of the Suffolk association of Congrc \••' :-:: ¦ :! thuichus and ministers to bo I-- \ Id at Jumesnort <>n Thursday, April 30 . Tin- t< pic for the V. p. s. C. K. union ¦ \ . ¦ ¦ rvii -i- on Sunday evening is, \What t'- ' . -s the Resurrection of Jesus Mean in Me ' . ' \ Mrs . Fred B. Wells is as -igne l to lend the meeting. The W . C. T. U. will moot next Wcdnc; day afternoon nt the home of Mrs . William H. Young of Aquebogue. Mrs. Robert J. Cameron will have ¦ harge of tl./ progra m . The topic l» . 'Scientific Temperance Instruction. \ \ nipeiiti in essays by children of the Ai|Ue!inKue school will be read nt tbf i' .i'/eting. Aquoboguc friends are in- ' • 'it. -d to attend. Kit iter . Cards. Th« usual large oi- f'/ring. R. C. Brown , Rivorhead. Advt . 33t2c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hudson , of 'Vinthrup. Mo., were recent guests of Mr . and Mrs . Eikford J. Hallock. Miss Hilda Warner, a student at th'- ; ernell University School of Music. ¦ - home for tho Easter vacation and I, '// sister , Ruth , is expected home from the Geneseu Normal School. Mrs. Robert F. I-oga n , of Pat- hogue, was the recent guest of her pi-rents , Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wells. .Miss Elizabeth Jackson , of Mat- 1 . ' tuck, was the week-end guest of M;- Dorothy IIuJ=oii. At the Easter services on Sunday i ' . ->rning there will be special music ' ;y the choir and an Easter sermon delivered by the pastor . The offering will be for the work of the New York Congregational Home Missionary so- •I ' cty. GREENPORT \ Robert Mills has sold his trapfish- t'K business on the Sound to R. M, \rnold , as Mr. Mills has taken charge >f the sail loft and awning establish- ment known as the W. J. Mills Co. The Boy Scf/uts of Greenport resented A/isistant Scoutmaster •jrev. - with an autographed handbook > .nd co^or , it b-;ing his twenty-first birthday. Mrs. William Cook is having her house painted and hardwood floors ; aid . working being done by Charles Howell. Herbert and Austin Bennett , Jr , •orrivei! honift from West Palm 'Bourn , ' i r /ri l ' j, after spci.ui;ii the winter in tho Fjuth , making the trin in five days in fieir Buick sedan and Dodge coupe. T' .cy saw the fire of the two hotels which burned , one known as the Tt-nnt-nrL- fi- n lar^cct I:; ' .:! :;: the South. On Monday evening. April 13, the American Legion will ho ' .J its annual Easter dance at the auditorium. The music will be furnished by the Ster- ling Melody orchestra. John Kliige , of the Standard garage , h treating his pl ace of business to a fresh coat of paint. Contractor Edwin Conklin is driv- ing a new Jewett sedan. Capt. Amiel Kart is having his sloop Reliance rebuilt. The , firm \ of Wood & Chute, Inc., have secured the contract. The body of William Boardman , who was accidentally killed in the Eastern shipyard last week , was taken to New London , Conn., for burial. Mr. Board- man will be greatly missed , as he was one of Greenport ' s best ship caulkers. The J. S. Gaffga Eng ine corporation are building a 3-cyIinder 4-cycle IS horsepower marine engine for Capt. Frank Edwards , of Montauk , which will be completed in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and family r.re spending the Easter vacation at their home ; n Hampton Bays. Ralph Preston , contractor and dock builder , has completed putting in three large dolphins , which consist of many large piles- to each dolphin , where the Standard Oil ships will lay. 500 feet from shore to pump gas. and oil to their new station at the foot of Fourth street. READ REVIEW ADS Coal ashes don 't fertilize , but they help to break up a clay soil . Working a horse immediately after eating often causes colic. The best hen is the one that eats the most and turns the food into the form of eggs. Other East End Villages Daily Arrivals of j^^~~2k Fresh Vegetables New Laid Eggs i f jjy| EB i are plentiful at for V Y^K®fe Jl S* ores anc * EASTER ^ ^^ -^s^ ^ prices lower. 1 sffiss? ib 9Qc g. 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