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Opening Announcement Long Islan d State Bank Date to be Announced Later j MAIN STREET , RIVERHEAD Hands of Welcome \ \ ¦ ** ¦ flBflHBHHt TTHAT wiii heartily shake your hand M^^^^^^M fiHH^^^g If you have some financial problem that ^^^^^^^ S > v %Hfl|fi| ments , a Will or Saving—come to us. BBHfe g^ Ik ^ S, \v^fBB Shift the burden to us for solution—that ' s BHBiiy ^ vlJ^ - BH^^^^^M| We assure you of courteous service and Wffefe^^^S ^l|fw| It costs you nothing to come in and get MTa- ^~~ - A ft^isX^feS this community to know that we ' re his ^Js M^ ^ ^m ^ W^^^^vi. . /^ or her friend apd anxious to be of service W^^M^^m^^mi L6ng ° Wand State Bank Money to Loan on Bond , and Mortgage THE MEN'S SHOP —at— Swezey & Newins , Inc, PATCHOGUE , N. Y. Our MEN'S SHOP is a complete furnishing store in itself , situated on N. Ocean Ave. We put it back there so a man could come in and noi olubli in passing the ladies ' h osiery counter. h /ic n jK I C 7 ASK -j n JW I W/ IW .^ J ^ n _ j I £- £- 1 WHY NOT A SPORT SUIT ? Coat , yest , tro users and knickers ! You wea r the long trousers about town^-the knickers at golf in the country, or for other cport occasions. They ' re ^ jnig hty practical , these four-piece suits. More and more men are asking for them and wearing them. Priced at $35 to $50 STUDENTS FOUR.PIECE SUITS at $20 , $22 , $25 GOLF SKOZS from $g to $10. (Our $ 10 Golf Shoe is of the finest p i g skin). GOLF CAPS from $1 to $3. GOLF HOSE from $1 to $8. L^ Sr.r.nmj lh r,ci \ \ ^ vj For Campers , Boahren , Au:o:ndbiiists , Picnickers— i.t fact all real red-blccJed outdoor men. This sto e folds up like a suitcase. !t burns gasoline and is absolutely safe. Stop in our basement depart- ment and have Mr. Arthur Hallock demonstrate one for you. Two burners for $7 Ic £10,50 according to size. Three burners $1^.50. Karq^rok Stoves Are Real Joy Stoves ARTESIAN WELLS Duffield Construction Co. Well Drillers and Water Systems Well Supplies , Electric Motors , Gasoline and Kero- sene Engines. Tel. Ronkonkoma 52-R RONKONKOMA , L. I. I ¦ COAL Buy Your Winter ' s Coal Now ! $13 at Yard $14 Delivered in Cellar Discount or. Larjjc Orders J. H. ZENZIUS Mattituck TO \PLAY BALL\ AT PATCHOGUE HAY 11 The Twilight League Will Be Composed of Six Teams Again This Season. At a meetinc held in the Supreme Court chamber*, Monday night of the officials of tho Twilight Baseball league , it was decided that only the six teams who werv in the league 1a:.t . *ea,w>n sthoi .(i play a-jain ' this year. Other teai.,s who had asked to be al- lowed to play, liiUi yeur. in un earlier meeting, withdrew their appl ications. The six teams which art enured in the leapt? are the Van Guard Hose company, Engire Hose company, Pat- ehojrue-Plymouth Mills. Store Clerks, Postofficc , and Men ' s Assembly. The first pame of the season is to be played on May 11 ,, following a parade of the members of ^ the tearns , _ and a flap raising, lasV \ year ' s winning team fly- ing its \ pennant. \ A iiyji to Hr» ^ it-en the ^-mnmij t«»si?v» has been donated by Victor Meyer , arid, if necessary, it can be changed to individual trophies. Daring the trieetinjt it was decided that the Ie4£utfbuy wuie of the equip- ment neeessat y for the teams , sucn as thfcit protect** , mask, some of the bat* and a ' - ' -ttt bag. AH of this equipment will be used b y all of th? teams. A committee contused of i' .ay Meyers , VViiiiam Matthew* ami William Rogers was appointed to ar- range for the construction of new bleachers. ^ Th? games this year are to be the same as last sen*on . being of seven- icnings and played under National League Baseball rules. l- ' or umpire the leaguo has been fortunate in procuring the services of that veteran , George Thornhill, who for years was an umpire in big league baseball . \Major \ Thornhill it a former resident of Greenport , where he umpired games in the East End leagues- He has not been active I., .Vi * I?.... f„,. „ tr... i-nnr- K*,»»,r. rt^. JU lUiiv il.ii; iu. .. i*.A ^l.t . «^... te \*. cupied with his dut ies as Unite ! States Ir.terr.il Revenue Collector, hut hopes through the season to be able to attend a greater part of the games. In accepting tne job as un.- pire Mr. Thgrp iiill has \gone back ti the bushes/f *ut it may recall some of the \ old days\ at that. K. O. FOR NEW YORKER IN PATCH BOUT CourtneyjTthe Oklahoma Cow- boy, L a n d e d Effective Punch\ Before the End of First Round—Harlem Boy Wins from Frenchman in Semi-FSial. What promised to be a fast and furious battle.tar. ' .e to an abrupt en<^ thirty seconds before tho end of the fi rst round when Ge o rge Courtmy knocked out Fred Mace at the Suf- folk County 1 \ Sporting Club , in Pat- chogue, last ' Thursday right. Mace had come out strong when the open- ing bell rsA jf- and had gotten home several £ood„solid smashes before a minute had .passed . The Oklahoma cowboy, Courtney , however , did not h-t that bother him and , with the round almost over. brought his right into play and knocked the heavy New Yorker off hi* pins with a ho;. 'k that landed Husk on the button. Mace weighed in at 165 aid Courtney lfiO. In the iiomi-fmal Nick Quaeiel' .i , of Harlem , 126 , defeated Angel Win- neiri , of France , in a slow six-round affair. The Frenchman was not ; ' .t nil willing \To-be hit and covered up . - .omewhat like a turtle. After land- ing a few blows on Winnerii' s head Quagrelli had to be careful to avoid breaking one of his hands , and conse- quently the bout slowed up percept- ibly. - In another sis-rounder Ruby Mii- k-r , \ of New York , defeated Harry Smith , also of New York , in a boitt featuring clever defensive work. Both boys weighed 125 and there was little to choose between them. In anotMfr six-rounder Jos Hurley, of Brooklytf, gave Milton Manheimer , f f New York , a boxing lesson and a beating. Bath came in at 132 ard were evenlv matched in everything hut skill. - JHOl'lev proved a master of the left hart^ahd slammed Milton alt over- the place: If it had gone another l'ound, Hurley would surely have . ¦ cored a knockout. -The real astion of the evening was furnished , in \ the opening round- er when Charlie Smith , of Brooklyn, wen bv a hair over Tom Cassidy, of the same place , In the first round Sftith had Cassid y on the floor twice, but the plucky Irishman came back .strong and was doing the biggest part of the fighting in the last two rounds. Great interest is being manifested in the East End Sunday Baseball League , which was organized for the season a: a meeting held at tiie Grif- fin House . Mr Riverhead , ' last week , which was attended by neatl y 5J nlayers ana-fans from eight villages. ! ' ;..!, \ „ >1 KiiriffiB ' ! . Jr.. of Riverhead. ! was elected \ president and Harold Jackson , of,-E;ist Quogue , secretary , and treasJ yfer. The following are among the team- - ] vepresented at the meeting and which will ' p lay inifch e series. - ' the first game of which is-scheduled for May 3: Sag Harbor , East Hampton , BridgehiUiB- ton. East Quogue , Riverhead. recor.re, Southold and Greer.port. Included in the line-up of.. these teams will be soiv. o of the crack amateur players on Eaatevh Long Island. ORGANIZE FOR SUNDAY | B.fSEfftALL ON EAST EM) Two additional panclr. t. -f juror-* were drawn this week to serve in the County Court at Riverhead for the w^eks beginning Mondiij . April 13 , and Monday, April 20. Those who are to report for du»y on April 13 are: George W. Ander- son , Southampton; Charles H. Barnes , Wal iucott; Willmm F. Butler , Pa t- chogue; John Burtell, Eait Hamp- ton; J. Ralph Benjamin , Calverton ; Chhries W. Balrd , Southampton; George E. Brooks , East Moriches; George E. Bennett , Shelter Island; George Crim, King* Park ; \V. Ever- ett Darling, Port Jefferson; Thomas J. Danowski and Daniel Donahue , Cal- verton; Charles Dominy, East Hamp- ton; Frank Dickerson , Huntington; Adolph Flegenhelmer , Amityville; Edgar Frost , Babylon; Charles F. Foster , Hampton Bay*; Daniel K Grattan . Southold; Elbert C. Gordon , l' alchofiue; Joseph Geiircr , Amity- ville; Herman H. Hallock , Sound Ave- nue. Riverhead ; Arthur H. Helme , Miller Place ; Lawrence E. Hulse , Aquebogue; Alfred C. Hildretii , Sajr- aponack ; Robert F. Halsey , Bridgc- hampton; Frank J. Hedges , East Hampton ; Henry A . Hallo ck , Sound Avenue , Riverhead ; Daniel \V . Hal- lock , Rocky Point; Charles A. Hie , Sag Harbor; James A. Jennings . Water Mill; Alex Lamb, Deer Park; David Lawson and Theodore C. Lef- fcrts , Northport; Patrick McManus , Shelter Island; Charles McCabe , Riv- erhead; Horace Mott , Eastport ; War- den S. Miller , Amagansett; Lemuel Mamlock. Sayville; Patrick McKam- ara . Shelter Island; Arthur W. Pugs- ley, Sag Harbor; J. Sidney Penny. Center Moriches; William C. Roger* . Remscnburg ; 'Harold Ritchey, Port Jcffcr. -or.; Everett J. Squire; , West' hampton Beach ; John E. Sawyer , Southampton; Sherman Floyd . Shel- ter Island ; Frederick J. Silk worth , Port Jefferson; DeLancy T. Smith. Amityville; Herbert A. Sherman. Shelter Island ; Louis S. Sanford , Al- bert E. Salmon , Raymond W. Terry and Howard H. Terry, Southold: Ir- ving Terry, Southampton; Antnony F. Urein , Amityville; Joseph Wilson , jr., Patchogue; Oliver Williamson , Jamesport. The following will report on April 20: Frank G. Bauer . Patchogue; Claude H. Burns. Northport; Arthur H. Burnett , Southampton ; Herman J; Bush , Lindenhurst; Richard Brush , Hauppauge; Robert Bashman , Shelter Island ; Ralph P. iBooth , Southold; Ed- win C. Bellows , Hampton Bays; Fred W . Corwith . Southampton : Jesse K. Chichester , Amityville ; Charles t. Cooper , Aquebogue ; William Carlson. Riverhead; Lewis B. Congiion , Italph ? Duval I , Benjamin Eale- ' aid William ' K. Uickeison , Shelter l-ut»ti; .lmm .1 . Dillei , Southold; Raymtm ! Edward s , Babylon; L. C. Eddy. Huntington; Thomas I) . Gilnwrtln , K;t-' II imptori; Arthur F. Gunning, Sag H it-hoi- ; Charles T. Gordon «»d WilSij ni \V , Hawkins , Eastport; Hemy lis Uvge. Amityville ; JaiiH's J. Hewny. viretn- port; Roswell C . Homur., Ri\ . - . ;« ¦ « i; August Hartnack. I. 'ndpnhu!. - .?; Charleo E. Halloek , Mattituck; Her- man Rashagen , Bay Shore; Ge- .m.v E. Hulse , Moriches; Danii \ H.iiue ' . ' .. Hampton Bays; Morris Hnrtkins , Pat- chogue; John F. Hawkin. < , Morichr. «; Thoma« C. Jenkins . Sayviiie: ()>^a r F. Johnson. New Suffolk; Wiiiiam Linnen . Baiting Hollow , Rirunead;- Frank M. I.eavitt , Smithfivvn Ilrun h: Raymond U Magee, Bridgchamptjn; George W. Morii* . Sonih.i -npton: Ge<)rjte McCrone , Hauppmigi-; Joseph W. Newtnn. Islip; Wtlliam Ii. Over- ton , Pattiiogue; John A. Penny. ( en- ter Moriches; Arthur- \V. Phillip * . Patchogue : Raeben I' es kal . Bay Shore ; Joh n B. Rowley, Pat. -hogue; Louis W. Robert , Ea*t M. irii-hes: John Stewart, Bay Shore; Henry Schwenk, Soutliimpton; Howell t . Smith , East Moriches; John Schle.i- ser , lindenhurst; Charles K. Seai k- Amityville : James A. Torrcy, Matti- tuck: Ellsworth J. Topping. South- ampton: Nathaniel Tufhill. Millet Place; Edward •Wills . Hauppauge; Whitmore Wiggins , Huntingt m; Charles E . Wright , East Quague: Richard R. Weeks , Bayport; Melville S. Warner , Miller Place. ADDITIONAL JURORS FOR THE APRIL COUNTY COURT PATCHOGUE ELKS INSTALL OFFICERS Earl Holmes , the Retiring Ex- alted Ruler , Presented with life Membership in Order 1 —Secretary . Brophy. Re- » ceives Gift of Pipe from Mr. Holmes. , Patchogue Lodge of Elks , No. 1323 . at it sregular meeting, Tuesday night in Fraternity Hall, installed the new officers for the coming year. During the installation the officers of Brook- lyn Lodge , No . 22 , were in the chairs and performed the ceremony. The newly-elected officers are : Ex- alted Ruler . Iletiiitfi. J. ^,» u .M,v !:7 ; Esteemed Leading Knight , Harry S.! -i j>:r; Esteemed lx>ya! Knight , J • -I'Ph F . Acker; Esteemed Lei -turinj Kmjrlit , AlHert S. Uayton; . - .n it-tiii . ,. KrjriKi- I.. Brophy; 'r r*anii> r>' , A. U. Svhocnjfld; T- er , Willia m Miller; I' K :< - h\aiti' d .;uh i Karle Holnu- s i' a . \ muth trusitee for five years and »'m al-o made renrcsentative to the Clrand Lod ge. l' «- -t Exalted Kul-r (ohn Stewart as. made alternate t < :he Grand Lwlire. Thc ' iilhi'iTF of Bro ikiyr l.o.rj;e , w)i / Urck the chairs during the installn' .l .ii w- i'i -e: Gran 1 Kxctted Ruler , Jann- ' • ' . Bi'Hrly; K*teemi-d Leading Knight. Robert ¥.. Smith; Esteemed I. 'yai Knight , Robe rt Solin; Estetmrd Ui' - luring Knight , John S tewart: Secre- ::iry. Frank G. Prirnii >o; K ^iuire , Ed- Auril J. McCarth y; Chaplain, William l\ ravers ; Trfiisurvr, John lv>»aid. *m; lil?! - . John A. Ciiririir; Organis ' ., iiuwK Steele. Kollowinir the in?:al!ati' .n. retiring E- 1' ed ]; ¦ !!•••• K. T I I - H'»trr~« »v^» j\-«- rented with n life membership by th*> iorl^e . Mr, Holmes presented Secre- t.ii > lii' opny with a hmi'lKonu- Dun- hill , ih'i' in nppreciation of the lat- ter ' .. . work <luring hi* term «.f ofliee . After the nu'ptlr.ir a supper wa-i ht-fii in the home on Eaat Mnin street. The iiumptmi Lumber Company of Southampton , has been sold to Josep h S . Osborne , Nelson C, Osborne and Nisthan N. Tifany, of Etst Hamp- ton. Jhe new owners will incorporate with a capita l of 3, 000 sharer of no t par value and the shil ' .vs will be -old | it ii said , at $6u per >n:>re. Thts Haiiintoii Lumber ( ' i-mpauy I did a large business. The !nte C5i org' . - • M. \«il \vn < one of the pri'i. -lpu! <>>vi:- : ers in the coiu-irn. former Sno\-;- -j visnr Uwight T. Corwin , ;»:; ¦ o f tin- . owners in the <-»iii|iai<y, m-gntia'cd ! the deal. Value in Proverbs The stndy i't utovert-r - t*:py In- -100- - ; iBMntrli*\ Ml'l i-oln . 'it- ehei '-lM ' I' . - .n 1 the uiit^i i-JnH ''toii- .= h'-iu - -r ;.i«;;, - ^,, Idlj- . —M-li: \r-' ¦ • ¦ !' . FAST HAMSTO N MEN BUY HAMPTON Ll'MBEK CO. Dvy Goods Store Ladies ' Dressmaker and Tailor Now open (or bu>in«» on RAILROAD STREET , RIVERHEAD !-i Unit * iilotk of New Siorra . STANLEY BOK1NA Riverhead STERLING Standard Seeds and Plants WE SPEC1AUZE INi BURPEE'S GARDEN , FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. PEAS—Gradut , Thoma> Laxton , L&xtonUn. BEANS—Dlack Valentine , Bounti- ful , Golden and Brittle Wax. CAULIFLOWER SEED—Kroemer ' * Erfurt. BRUSSELS SPROUT SEED—Ster- ling ' s Strain. ONION SETS—Red , White , Jap- ancte. CRASS SEED—Clover, Alfalfa— seed of highett quality. SEED OATS—Barley, Spring Wheat , R ye. SEED POTATOES— \Pride of Ver. raont , \ Cre«n Mountuini , Ver- mont Cobblers. . ASPARAGUS ROOTS—Mary Wash- ington , Martha Washington , Washington—large , strong roots. Plants Blightproof. STRAWBERRY PLANTS—25 of the very best kinds. HOT BED AND COLD FRAME PLANTS. POISONS AND INSECTICIDES. SCALECIDE for dormant spray. TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. Ralph W. Sterling Telephone Peconic SS Cutchogue - Long Island