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Frankenbach & Sons Tel. 640 - 786 Southampton - + . \- i .^ _ ¦ _ ¦ „-- ¦ - - S.H OLIVER \ - : '~ -: i \ ?/^ - \ ' ¦ \ '\ .: PLJUMBING and TINNING Alt land ' s of Heating and Pump Work NORTHVILLE TURNPIKE Telephone 356-M ¦ CHAS ' WELLS BROWN 8 ¦ 0 .- - -004 i Money to Loan on B Bond and Mortgage I RIVERHEAD , L. I. | IW. J. HOWELL & SON Sash. Doors. Screens . . and Millwork Tel. 61-R EAST MORICHES , N. Y. f I Any Time You Want G ood Music i Tune in I / V. . .C-T.R-0-L-A W. N. BURN1TE \BY THE BIG CLOCK- JEWELRY VICTROLAS Roanoke Ave. Riverhead World' s Best Pianos I Quality, Price , Fairness and Service j is the foundation of our business . ELLIOTT YOUNG GREENPORT , NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1838 Graduate New England Conservatory of Music i I I Qoing On in Td)t>n The condition of Miss L y dia Hildrcth continues to improve. She is still at IheHSouthampton Hospital. Charles J. fiagen , one of . River- head' s well known and highly re- garded business men , went to tne lirooklyn Hospital last week fur treatment . He has not been in good health tor seve ral months. His many friends hope to greet him back home . •soon fully restored to health. Mrs. Hagen accompanied her husband lo Brooklyn. Fine stock of plants and cut flowery, for Easter. Lee , florist , Griffin ave- nue. —Advt. 2t Charjc3 L. Corwi n continues to make a good recovery from his recent illness. Mrs. Haynes ' little shop is open! Hand-painte d novelties , greeting cards. Royal Society materials , sta- tionery and a cup of tea if you would like one . Advt. 34tlp The committee appointed for thy social affair given by the members of Roanoke Lodge , No. 462 , I. O. O. F.f Jast week Thursday night , ; ' s re- ceiving commendable praise for the manner in which it carried out its part. There was dancing in the lower hall , with music and entertain- ment by the Piccadilly orchestra , ard io:' thisc \ ,vhr; did \^t ?nre t'' - An-ncn tables and cards were provided in the upper room. The Odd Fellows , and invited guests , including Veritas Re- bekah members , enjoyed a very pleas- ant time. A buffet luncheon Was served. Seven candidates will be instructed in the mysteries of the first degree of Odd Fellowship to-night (Thurs- day) bv Roa noke Lodge , No. 462 , I. 0. 0. F. Easter Cards. The usual large of- fering. R. C. Brown , Riverhead. Advt. 33t2e At tho regular meeting of Wash- ington Engine company, No. 2 , held last Friday night , one new member was elected and refresh ments fol- lowed the regular order of business^ Dr. Russell , formerly of Shelter Isl- and , has moved to Patchogue , but will be in Riverhead each week , Monday and Wednesday , from 9 to 11 a. m. Office , M. L. Havens , Cemetery ave- nue , Riverhead. —Advt. 33t4 p Charles A. Dressier and his brother- in-law , Mr. Fitzpatrick , of Brook- lyn , were out to Mr. Dressler!s sum- mer home in Riverside , Sunday, lay- ing plars for their annual pilgrim- age. . Mourning stationery and engraver: acknowledgment cards , black bor- dered. Review Stationery Store. Riverhead. —Advt. Mrs. Dorothy Marri n has pur- chased two acres of land near White Brook cranberry marsh of Frank J. Corwin. Mrs. Marrin is the mother of Fred F. Marrin ,.manager of the Mack .Motor Haulage Co., and she will move here from Brooklyn and build a residence on her purchase. Give Stationery for Easter. Boxer stationery priced from 50 cents t< $3.00. Correspondence cards , 50c , 75t and $1 . .00 , in whifc<\ grey, blue , ecru 1 lavender and pink. Review Stationer; Store , Riverhead. —Advt. Hudson V. Griffing started his out- in-'s last week by entertaining George C. Young, J. Alorzo Hulse , Adam Hill , jr., Town Highway Superinten- dent Charles 0 , Downs , Lafayette R Hand and Assessor Asa D. Fordharr ni a trip to Bridgeport , Conn., where the party enjoyed a dinner at the Ar- cade Hotel. At Patchogue in the eve- ning \Hud\ and his party were joined bv Dariel R. Young. J. A. Hale, Oli- ver Dusenbury and John W. Hallock and after partaking of a bountiful dinner at Roe ' s Hotel , they attended the Patch ogue Theatre. Make your own Easter flowers faster lily; carnation and rose outfits 51.50 each. Review Stationery 1 Store Riverhead. —-Advt, Miss Adcle Howell is spending the Easter vacation with her parents , Mr md Mrs. Walter F. Howell. The Thimble Club of the M. E Ohurch wil! hold a sale of cake and \ ancy articles at the Town Clerk' s office on Saturday, April 11 , at 2 Vclock. Easter cards—5 , 10, 15 and 25 cents ¦ ach at the Review Stationery Store li vcrhead. —Advt. School will be reopened on Tuesday v .crning, February 14 , following the iaster vacation. - Principal and Mrs. E. W. Sha fe r ittended the funeral of Mrs. Shafer ' ? rtep-mother , Mrs. D. B. Hendricks, at Kingston , N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer were to have accompanied t' at lenior class to Washington . Mrs. Hazel Hamilton and son, Jack ; ¦ \rs visilinv; at Mrs. Hamilton ' s for- ricv homo in Gran d Rapids , Mich, Special—One-pound Lee Bond paper ' atterhead size. . 25c. Envelopes . 40; ie.r 100. Review Stationery Store Rr-erhead.-—Advt. AiexuiuiVr u. Soyars was ill for several days last week with the grip. Mrs. Carroll Benion of Brooklyn , went the week-end with her parents . . Mr. mill Mrs. William Lutz . Corwin, Ammarn is visiting Earl B. Robinson, a son of Principal and Mrs. E. B. Robinson, at Islip. Marion Weston , daughter of one of the firm of the Westchester Con - strurtion Co.. is visiting in Yonkeiv. The Riverhead unit of the Home Bureau will mee t on Monday, April 13, at 2 p. m. The subject will be \The Use of Commercial I' i.ttci ns. \ This will be followed nt 4:30 by the annual business meeting and the elec- tion of officers. Andrew Camp bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell , nicely enter- tained 20 boy and girl friends and 15 adults at a party at his home last Friday r.ight in honor of his 13th Dirthday. William Walters has purchaser from Charles L. Corwin. the lattcrV barn on the west sid<i of St. John ' t Place and will move it to his lot o: the south side of Fourth street and •onvert the building into a dwelling . ' or rental. Raymond II. Nugent it excavating for the basement of thf house. Two new stoi cs have been ' estab- lished near the Riverhead railroad station. .Mrs. T. A. Haynes has opened a gift shop and tea rom in one of the otorcs in Ivans Bros . ' bio' \ and Stan- Icy -Bokina has opened a ladies ' , tai- loring and dressmaking shop and dry goods store in the building to the east of the brick block , which is also owned by Ivans Bros. Mrs. Charles C. Schnatz recently n«nt*d Tr-lfltives in the citv. Lloyd Case is visiting Forrest Backus at Patchogue. Mrs. May Willson h?s returned to r.er home fn Flushing tftor a week' s visit with her daughter , Mrs. Harrison Phillips , in Riverhead. The new restaurant that is to be ooened next month on the second floor of the Leavitt building, Peconie ave- nue , Riverhead , will be known as The imperial. ' l he Overton Electric Co. has in- stalled handsome new chandeliers in the First Congregational church and \ s now engaged in installing other electrical fixtures in that edifice. The work will be completed by Easter Sunday. , . . Frank G. Yetter is having a dwell- ing erected on the lot adjoining hir. residence on West Main street , which will be occupied by his son , Claus Yetter. Edmund J. McGrnth has rented one if the stores in Ivans Brothers ' block, opposite the railroad station , and wili -nove his title searching business to hat location. AH of the five stores ! n the Ivans ' block are now rented and 'he small building to the cast , which is owned by the Ivans , has also been rented. William Hafner , baker, if planning to remodel the west side of ' lis building on that street and convert : t into a store. There are now ten stores on Railroad sheet It is expected th:it day ight saving vill go into operation in most of the Long Island villages on Smday morn- ' ng. April 26. The Feast of the Passover is being observed by the Jewish people today, rhursday. It began at si.ndown on Wednesday and will be over at sun- lown tonight. A special post-Easter dance will b° Tiven in the Polish Hall , Riverhead , in Saturday evening, April 25 , with nusic by the Piccadilly orchestra of ive pieces. There wil! be special music in all of :he Riverhead churches on Easter Sunday. The masses at St. John ' s wiM ' }e at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Dorothy and Marguerite Schneider ire spending the Easter vacation a! hhe home nf their uncle , Josen! 2enger , at AmaganseU. About twelve past grands of Roan- ike Lodge , I. O. 0. F.. are antici- oating attending the I. O. O. F. Dis- trict Grand Committee meeting, whijh is to be held at Port JorTerson to- morrow , (Friday) at 4 p. m. CARD OF THAMv S I wish to publicly acknowledge my •sincere thanks to the firemen o! Riverhead , neighbors and others whf. rendered such effective service at the fire in ; the woods Wednesday after- noon-which threatened the destruction if my duck farm . The firemen responded very promptly to the alar:n ind through the good work of them and others the flames were prevented ¦ ifom spreading to the buildings on my farm. HOLLIS V. WARNER ROYAL ARCANUM &R0W11 RAPIDLY The members of Riverhvad Coun- cil , No. 12(10, Royal Arcanum , of which Robert P. Burns, of Riverhead , is the regent , arc excited over the possibility - of taking a free trip t) the Grand Council wcm.n , \-hie \ , msets at the St. Geoi-ce Hotel , Brook- lyn , on Mav 10 and . 20 . The Royal Arcanum is one of . tin 1 oldest and strongest fraternal in- surance societies in the United . Stales , and in days gone by the local council has been \ one of the most active in the state. In the last year there has been a rebirth of ' the spirit of fraternity ii- all fraternal heneficinry societies , nn.l the Knyal Arcanum is getting its -iuue of the enthusiasm. The result i* . that one of the greatest Grand (\ i.imcil sessions the Royal A rcanum has ever had , is anticipated this year. Many of the representatives from up- State arc brineintr their wives. Ar- rangcrrcrts are being made for a erand ball and reception to the in- coming delegates the night before the opening of the convention , and an- other ball and get-together of all the delegates and their wives and friends from all over the fltate , on the second r.ight of the convention. 'I here will be a theatre party for the ladies on trie first afternoon of he convention, an automobile tour of Long Island and a luncheon for them on the second day of the convention , be.drfc3 other fraternal affairs. The -St. Genrze is the fifth largest i->tel in the United States , and special irrangements have been made at very r.uch reduced rates for the accommo- lation of the visitors from all over the state. The ball room where the Grand Council se. -f,ion will meet is one of the finest in the city of New York , and practically all of the dele- rates havo already made their reser- vations. « Milton A. Willment, the present Grand Regent of the order , has of- fered this free trip to the Grand Council to members presenting five initiates between January 1 and April JO. He recentl y offered a prize of 3500 to be drawn for by members who secured candidates. The lucky brother was David A. Mallory, of Amaranth Council , No. 461 , ' and the Grand Regent had the pleasure of pre- senting It to him in person. * liie eiected representative from Riverhead Council to the convention is Regent Burns , and he certainly will attend , but In all likelihood he will not attend alore , for several of the brothers have made up their mind that they are going to win the Grand Regent' s prire of a trip to this con- vention , by initiating five candidates in the local council. SEArSIDE GARAGE RUNS WEEK DAYS ONLY; SUNDAY ON SPECIAL ORDER. Quogue-Riverhead Tx~ ¦ -- ¦ Brown Buses Leave Quogue Station on arrival of 3:19 West bound. Arrive in Riverhead 3:40. Leave Riverhead at 5:20, making con- nection at Quogue for 6:00 and 7:07 Ea ' st and West bound. Phone ' 322 Quogue WHlj f Long Island Km jy TIM £ TABLE Taking effec t October ' . '1. lit *. WE EKDAYS ( Except Holidays) EASTWARD WESTWARD Leave Arrive * Pa.Sta. FU.AV. Tt' .verhead Flt.Av. Pa.S»a . NY Bklyn Ar, Lv. Bklyn NY AM AM AM AM AH AM M .S1 •S .ll'tO.nt S.2t 7.5S S .flO K 27 S.33 11.28 t'.46 t9.34 tS.12 •?17 \S.IS'IS II « IS 11 <R 10 52 PM Vtd ' i»M PM T>M P.M «.4» t3. SSjyft5»64 *2.49 »5 , 4» •S. 57 4.53 «^T?T.3S CI 7 Hi, $.20 3.38 6.33 6.12 Sundays asd Holidays AM Alrh, PM AM AM AM 9.25 9.28 It.OO 7.19 10.23 10. 26 KM PM* PM PM ' PM PM 4.15 4.13 6.54 5.38 T.68 80S • via Mratauk Division, t Except' Kov. 4 , Feb. 12 and 23. Sunday schedule win be operaied on Nov. 27 , Dec. 25- a.id Jan. 1. Weekday service will apply on other holidays ex- cept as noted . Train. \ leave Riverhead for Eastpor * . • nd station s to Sac Harbor and Montauk week days (excep t holidays) 7.4» A. M. to Eastport only; 2.49 P. M. for stations to AMyKauseit, Pullman tickets as weir as through flekcts from New York to points en or readied via the Pennsylvania system are on sale at RivefKead station. P. ' H. -WOODWARD . General Passenxer Agent. Diamond Engagement Rings TPHE-rmpbrtanfe! of purchasing ths right kind of ennngemrnf ring * cannot be overestimated. The counsel of an expert must be loufjit. Intelligent buying is at essentia! in this connection at it is in purcnatlng a home or motor car. For twent y-four years we have tpaeialiied in beautifully mountod Diamond Engagement Rings. We take particular interest in adriiin* you and hel ping yon to get tho utmost In value for every dollar you . tpend. Every ring we sell carries our unqualified guarantee and is priced at an unusually moderate figure. RALPH C. BROWN ¦ A V- Jeweler Main Street Riverhead. L. I. FLOWERS Flowers are even more i welcome these* days than in summer. They brighten the home and they cheer all. You can get a v choice line of flowers from us at any time. Phone 149-J J. Ebb Weir & Son 1 Jamesport , L. I. FALSE TEETH Repaired While You Wait! If a tooth bteaki off a plate, nave it replaced immediately, at it weakens the plaUr ' / ' arrd ' often causes it to crack, ii. ;. - A crack in a plate should be re* paired immediately before the plate springs , as a sprung plate is almost impossible to repair. C A. HALLETT (Dental Laboratory) , MAIN ST., RIVERHEAD Phone 203-W Lighting ^f —J^^ Question ^RH ^ If you are p lan- ^Muj^^Bv ning a new • a^a«?pC ^P' h o m e , o r 1 bri g h tening up an ? old one , t he ques ti on of proper illumina t- ' t ion should have your careful consid eration. One can hardl y realize , un t il af ter examination of the new- est creations in lighting fixtures , how much this unit of home fur- nishing can do to make a room comfortable , cheerful and attractive. We invi te you to visit our show room and see for yourself the latest S. & A. creation for illumi- nation and decorating home* at- tractivel y, efficiently and economi- cally. Lighting Equipment \ I <kaL OVERTON ELECTRIC CO. Riverhead W. H. Beach Phones: 230 Rhtl. 155 Westhampton ^\\ /T ^ Tfiu i^7r ^ i '*S'pSSi f Su this /^BK . I WOND ERFUl\ MM I EXHIBIT ^ Y &f l I We re present C. 6. 1 JtS ffa Conn , Ltd., world' s MmM lar gest manufacturers L _ ' l 6' f\ of high grade band and ^ » v^ j^ orchestra instruments. _. Conn is the o nly manu- t-J f aclurer of the com- LJ plete instrumentation I n of a band. JLJf We can supply any sf il ins tr ument y ou desi r e , H II from the tiny p i ccolo II II to the Big Ch ief Sousa- //Jj phone grand bass. And Ir *^ remember fo r two- II score y ea r s Con n s ha v e II been r eco g niz e d as t he / easiest blowing, most I perfect in tone and I tune. Th e lead i n g ba n d ' and orchestra artists use and endorse them. McCabe ' s Central jr Store JB ' Main Street , Riverhead MS Gotm' YanaWL^r WOHID * S . . VaBBBBBV tAJtCtn MAKUFACTURESt \JR [ Of K10H flDADl BAND AND JpMMt) ^ JS KC MUTKA INSmTMtNTf No man is well-dressed whose clothes are at odds with the time of the year. A heavy-weiirht overcoat in light-weight weather is unbecoming and unfashionable , because it is un- seasonable. Wearing such a garment in April dates a man ' s appearance back to December. You should possess a Sprirg Top Coat because «1) It is warm enough for cool days and cool enough for warm days , (2) It looks smart and sensible and suitable to-the season. (3) The change to a lighter coat from i heavy one refreshes and re-energizes one ' s spirit. (4) Carrying around oppressive weight and bulk , when they aire not needed , detracts from a man ' s '' pep, \ efficiency and bodily well-be- ing. : Get your Sprino- Top Coat to-day, and note a big difference in how you feel , and how you look to others , and how others look at you. PERKINS & CO. Riverhead , N. Y. 33t4c WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A TOP COAT YOU can buy a Super Piano . from us by adding just a TBf-^ = ' ~~ — - — i* m \\\Tr * little to the cost of a mediocre H[ _ yf j instrument. fll _ \ -t! HARDMAN PECK & CO. H[ \ ^J- ~ r ' -^L . the world-farrod Piano House , Ha *~~ ' ~ ~~ \ '^'\*'*J \ r -^^Li makes beautiful uprights for Hjfti L ^.u: jj. 'jl!lL\ \ S *'* n **'^ a i S THE SMALL STUDIO B \\ \ \ ' ^^ U^^fei L You get the HARDMAN tone , touch , design and finish The HARDMAN materia!-, nnd workmanship The HARDMAN name on the top board of the- piano (Harrir-irton or Hensel on the fallboard ) The HARDMAN broad Guarantee. Much has been said about p ianos \ specially built \ for Long Island. The DURABILITY of the HARDMAN U a household word all the world over. The HARDMA N . -lands up in any climate. We carry HARDMAN pianos in stock. May we mail you some liter- ature ? STORE OPEN EVENINGS HENRY S. HORNBECK Suffolk Piano House West Main Street (Lord Bldg. ) Riverhead , L. I. I FOR EASTER 1 Meet PROSPERITY With THRIFT SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! Boy Ackerly Pianos $400.00 AND HIGHER $575.00 FOR PLAYERS No disappointments Other dealers advertise \ much has been said about specially built p ianos \ —they ' re right!! \Much has ¦ been said\ and the other fellow fully, knows -HOW ,, 1 , MUCH MORE you pay for a piano to stand Long B Island climate ov a r the price of an ACKERLY piano, n II S $100.00 OF ANY PARTICULAR 1 USE TO YOU? J I «_/ UrC , Vv 'C SC*i tictiiCncAity £»OVci* i.ic»c;u uicilius , SUCii aS SOHMER , HAZEI TON , ESTEY—on terms , too. g ACKERLY-THE MUSIC CENTER i Next to Patchogue Theatre \\ I I BENJAMIN'S BUSY CORNER UP-TO-DATE PHARMACY Friday, April 1 0th I Reg. Sale Our best Tooth Brushes 35c 23c Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder 1 .00 83c Saturday, April 11th \ .< Zonite ...... ...... 50c 38c Jergens Lotion 50c 38c Monday, April 13th Woodbury ' s Facial Soap 25c 19c Cuticura Soap 25c 19c Tuesday, April 1 4th Daggett Ramsdell Cold Cream 35c 29c Wednesday, April 15th Mulford Anti-Pyor 55c 42c Thursday, April 16th Day Dream Talcum Powder . . 25c 15c Mavis Face Powder 50c 42c M. F. BENJAMIN'S SONS CENTRAL DRUG STORE / M. DcWitt Benjamin , Ph. G. Riverhead New York \ - • . - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ I