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MEET US AT THE FAIR In the MAIN BUILDING—Southeast Corner WHERE WE Wil l. ENTER TAIN YOU WITH THE LATEST New Orthopfooic VICTROLA and EDISOIC Phonographs and Records ¦ \«' ' Y^ \\ ¦¦ ' . .: \ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ S^% ) ' ,: ' ¦¦ • ¦ ' .. ' \Mf-MB \ ;i ¦ '\\ ——-Al so --- . ' - ¦ . R; C. A. RADIOLA ^KipST ' No. 20 , No. 26 , No. . 28 , No. 30 Sets M$$ttrwSm ' No. '100 and-No. 104 RADJOLA Speaker _ i^^^Syj t ATVVATER-KENT CABINET AND JSp@PiS|H^ SYLVESTER L CAVANARO MAIN STREET Tul. . -l»Z RIVERHEAD , N. Y, \' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . „ ¦ ' - . \ ' ¦ ' ' • ' ¦¦ I ' ¦ MAX HARDING Cemetery Ave., Riverhead Meat Market GROCERIES We Have Everything in the Line of Meat and Groceries' at the Most ' i Reasona ble Prica . I r> CALL RIVERHEAb 571 ' CIIAS WELLS BROWN Honey, lo Loan pn - , , Eond and Mortgage RIVERHEAD , L . I. UMBHi EDWARD T. COYLE BENJAMIN MARCUS beg. to announce that they . \have , formed , a partnershi p for the general practice of' law under the firm name of - - Coyle fe ^ Marcus with offices ij) tht! SULLIVAN BUILDING RIVERHEAD -< NEW YORK Tel. Riverhead 592 Notice to Dentists S^ii'l me your False Teeth I Repairinp, in lire morning and iinvc it returned at llic;!,|. C. A. HALLETT Dental Laboratory MAIN ST . RIVERHEAD , L. I. Phone 205-W - P. O. Box 1123 Special Excursion EVERY TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY BRIDGEPORT , CONN. From RIVERHEAD , and Return $2.00 S Bus leaves R . R. Station. Riverhead. I 7:46 A . M. Boat leaves Bridge- port 5:00 P. M. ° \ ¦ - \ . ¦ On Sundays $2.50 round trip. Bus Jcavcs R. R. Station. Riverhead, 8:45 A. M. Boat leaves Brid geport 5:00 P.. M. Tel. Riverhead 51Z T ° COLLINS BUS' CO., Inc. Paul AlWcht, Jr., , Prc3. —-——— _ ; BUS SERVICE Ferlazzo ' s Patchogue-River- ) ' ¦ head Bus Leaves Patchojpac . opposite. Roe ' s Mote), 9:10 A. M. and 5:05 P. M, \ Leaves ' Riverhead Court House anj Savinss Bank at 12:10 and 6:55 P. Mr. ,, o Phones: Patchogue 742 and Ri v- erhead 506. . Not accountable for unavoidable delays. WEIR'S FLOWERS Specia l designs of Brida l Bouquets and Funeral De- signs filled on short , notice. i . - • * - \\ jj. Ebb Weir ' & Son! Phone 149kl , i Jamesport , L. L „ - ¦ What Is Behind , i % SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY CULTURE | W. ,- - _ \ ' ' ,- - . '' . * •> = ' ' Honesty ; \ E ' a- ¦ - _ ' 'Advice ' . ¦ Urcler | M W ork Li ght iSeatnesr, __, L._ , \_ JtLndcavor ' =- . ' i U< ?K 1^ lJl ependcricy I , S Loyally ; ervice ,, ¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦ t . ¦ ., ¦ f . ¦ . . ' ' \' ¦ i I_«aug hter j \A clean comb ' to each patron \ }..-.,,. Burnham Graduates - Tel. 113-M • j MAIN STREET > RIVERHEA D , L.I. FUNERAL HOME EUGENE KANE Licensed Undertaker and Embalmcr RIVERHEAD , LONG ISLAND Main Street Next to Savings Bank [ ° Telephones Riverhead 75 - 585 I Private Ambulance Service QprngiOn in To ton KuKene Kane has . boughi a Cun- !!<ngham, ambulam-c—the most, up-to- 'late automobile of its kind . Since he purchased this ambulance , Mr. Kan» has been highly praised for the excel- lent service he can render iit afiy time pf day or night . Shock absorbers , ¦ lalloon tires and modern heating ?quipment wi'l make the car decidedly useful to this vicinity. Mr. Kane ' s ' headquarters are on \ Main street , next to the savings bank at Peconic ave- nue. F . H. Condit , optometrist , will be at Dr. HaroM - 'Smith' s denta l pa rlor , Monday, Sept. 20 , from 10 to 3. Stic Some of the largest celery ever raised in Suffol k County will be, dis- played at the fair by Ernest Cav- ariaro , local vegetable dealer , who ex- pects to win. , first prize. Meet us at the Fair , where we will meet you and entertain you with the new Victrola records just out t h i . - - week. S. Cavanaro , Main bQildiifg. Riverhead Pair. —Advt. A 5-1 tc Murray Crosby departed on Tues- day for Wisconsin , where he plans to remain, until his electrical engineering cou rse at the University of Wisconsin is completed. MY. Crosby is an em- ployee of the Radio corporation liciv. -A' .50-foot flagpole was erected this week in front of , the Radio corpora- tion building in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessup are en ; tertaining the former ' s brother and sistcr-in- . ' aw , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jessup. and Mrs . Hazql ' \McDermofl and Jfiss Kva Jessup, of Perm Vann N. Y . . _ v - ' . \Rheumatic ills cured by snapping of joint , \ declared Dr. de Forrest , oi New York—That' s chiropractic. E. J Smith , chiropractor. Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, 10 to \ 3. '* One block east on Second street. —Advt. Clarence H. Jessup, of St. nLottis recentl y visited his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessup. ' ° Miss Elizabeth Carlson , a member of the class of '20 . of the . Riverhead hi gh school , recently accepted a posi- tion in the' office: of the Long. Island Cauliflower association. \ It is pleasing to report that John Carlson , one of the capable and ac- •:onimodating, clerks in the Riverhead post office , is making a good recovery from an attack of kidney trouble. He returned the fi rst part of the week from the Southampton hospital , where he had been- receiving, treatment for several days. Complete -line of schoo! supp lies ,S. L. Cavanaro , Riverhead. Tel. 132. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. L o u i s D i- eh e r , of Mcridan , Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Drehcr , of South Norvvalk , who have been touring f .,ong Island , called upon friends in Riverhead on Wednesday. —Janice Leslie is employed in one-of Nat I/ewis ' exclusive New York stores We wish to extend our thanks to our friends and nei ghbors for their kindness during our recent bereave r ment. —Mr. and Mrs . Edward Carter. Stlft Rev. and Mrs. George W. Roesch have returned from Centerport after a j dclightfiil vacation. Mrs. Roesch wn 'g again . in the choir at the Method- ist Episcopal church on Sunday. Mrs Roesch' s friends were glad to observe that she had rf-envoveri from her ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. William; Walters and family enjoyed a trip to Savin Rock. Conn., on. Sunday. Meet us at the Fair , where we will meet you and entertain you with the new Victrola records just out t h i :- - week. V'S. Cavanaro , Main building. Riverhead Fair . —Advt. 5-lie On Saturday evening, September 11; i club of 50 were initiated into the sacred rites of the Grand Ancient Order ' of the Sons , -and , -Daughters; brothers and Sisters of Moses , in the Odd Fellows Hall , Riverside, six dis- ' rict officers coming from New York for that purpose. Grapes for jam , jell y .. and juice. Free fro m mildew and blight . Orders being booked now. F. A. Sirine. Riverhead. -—Advt. 5t2 p The Riverhead baseball tossers jour- ney-f.o Stony Brook this Sunday to honk up with the local nine tip there. Everybody should be present to cheer the boys to victory. The Riverhead Yacht club will sell he properly on Town Dock street , in- ¦ lttding clubhouse , at private sale. See the committee , Dr. Raiman Petty, Donald Bagshaw or Thomas Osborne. ' —Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Overton are 'n toy ins a motor trip to Canada. .Miss Marion Flanagan entered the •Vcad' - Miiy of .St. Josenh' s-irt-the-Pine. - it Brentwood this week. Charles McCabe accompanied hi? ion. Mark, to South Bend , Indiana, -his week. Mark has entered Notre Dame University. E. Moutoux spent a week' s vacation at Montauk. He is Very enthusiastic - jver the Carl G. Fisher big develon- unt there, Mr. Moutoux was the 'tiest of Harry Howard , formerly of Rii-erhead , who has the contracts to ¦ onstni ' 't the highways for the.Fish- ir development. Grapes for jam , jelly and juice. Free from mildew and Might. Orders being booked now. F. A. Sirine. Bivei-head . —Advt.* ' . • 5t2p Mrs. Edward Gibb of New Suffolk , entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Riverhead Country Club on Tues- day afternoon. There were five tab ' .fis. Mrs. Frank M. Neivins entertained at luncheon at the Riverhead Country Club on Wednesday afternoon follow- ed by bridge at her home on Griffmg aveniie. Dr. and Mrs. Willis A. Reeve ol Patchogue , and Miss Julia Corwin . of Port Jefferson , were recent guests of Col. and Mrs. Walter F. Barnes. The Misses ' Dorothy and Ediui Burns and Helen Nienstedt arc enjoy- ' - ' ing a motor trip through New Eng- land. Hudson Y. GrifTm delightfully en tcrtaincd a party of nine on a tri p t< Poughkcepsie last Friday. His guest; included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 1 C Aus- tin, Miss Lelia X. Terry , nnd , J. llarr . v Brown , of Riverhead; William E Magec , of Babylon; John McKeever of Mineola: William Cook, of Man- [' hattan and Greenport , -and Mr. ant ' j Mrs. Frank Lawrence of Passaic. X. ' J? The trip from X«w York to Pough- kcepsie, was itiade %y. steamer. Former Town Clerk Frank. -^n ' 1 ' and . H, E Campbell have >pf'>r- froni a trip to Montreal , Canfl''- Riverhead women are coming bact from Patchogue with n e w.s of th(, latest hats show n at Gotty ' s millinery shop. Dressy fe?ts with crushed oi draned crowns are among the ultra ' - ' smart creations offered in that Pal chogue establishment.- POt'UliAlt RIVERHEAD GIRL 3 HONORED WITH SHOWER On last Saturday afternoon Miss Kathleen . Richard of Riverhead was nvited to spend the afternoon at the iome of Mrs. Fred Kaeliri of Cutch- igue. Miss Richard replied that she would -be pleased to come but was sorry- ' .to. say she could not stay all afternoon as she , was very busy at home. ,? ' -- ¦ \. _ . .. She was greatly surprised to find ibout 50 people had gathered and showsred her with many beautiful rifts . After these . were - opened by Miss Richard , who sat under an arch- way from which hung a large ; bell ill : the people played cards , after vhic . li bountifu l refreshments were served. The house was prettily decorated n pink and white. Miss Richard is the future bride of Laurence Stelzer of Laurel. LIONS OBJ ECT TO ODOR FROM PILES OF SCALLOP SHELLS At -the monthly dinner of the Lion; 71ub at the Riverhead Country Clu! Monday evening it was voted to asV the Riverhead Town Board of Healt!- to take some p.ction to abate th< scallop shell nuisance. The odor froir heaps of shells near the business iin. - \ - fesidcntial section Of the .village , is very obnoxious. Most of these shell- ire on the south side of the river, li- the Town of Southamp ton, and tin Board of Health of that township al- so will be requested by.. the I.i:m> Club to take similar action. K is said that spraying the shells with ; < chemical which is inexpensive , wir kill the offensive odor. The ' Lions Club will also netitio>' the Riverhead Town Boa rd to enacf \n ordinance prohibiting the clutter- ing of the sidewalks in front o! stores with merchandise. RASQUIN RECEIVES HIGHER HONORS IN AMERICAN ' LEGION Lawyer AImon G. Rasquin , of Kit- - ^rhead , county commander of tin Suffolk Count y American Legion or- ganization , was elected district chair- nan at the State Leg ion convontioi ' n Niagara Falls last, week , Hi: district includes the whole ' of Lon; Island and Staten Island. He sui-eced: i Nasasu Count y Legionnaire. Mr Rasquin is a former comtiiander <> Riverhead Post. He is receiving th' . -onc-ratulations of his many friend, on the high honor that was coriferre; upon, 'him at'the State convention. RADIO MEN DANCE Employees of the Radio corpoialior. held a dance ill Rocky Point Com- munity hall last Saturday evening. The six-p iece \Radio Orchestra \ furn- ished music. About forty couples were present. j CHARLES MEDINGER j Riverhead—Charles Mcdingor. who had been <* respected resident of ' .his village for about 55 years , died at the ' iome of his son-in-law. Edward W. Carter, last Thursday night. He was 33 years olri and was \ ' born in Ger- many. Mr. Medinger was a baker by trade and he. established the. fust b'j kcry in Riverhead. He is survived by his daughter , Mrs. Carter. Funeral services were conducted at the Carter residence on Union avenue Stindnv afternoon , the Rev. C. C. (' ornwcll , pastor of the First Congregational church of Riverhead . officiating, and the . interment was in the Riverhead cemetery. MRS. HENRY MrCALLUM Flanders. — Funera l services for Mrs. Henry McCallum , wife of the i fornier pastor of the Flanders church, j were conducted Tuesday at the Hicks-1 yi'le Method is t church. . l:.-v. Dr. 'f o rn p Ic i n := ¦ .; . • - ,upcrit-! ' cn>lrn! ' . (if lite North dislrii-t , rnnifui -' cd th<- service. aided b y wvontl lorni ft-t: tfns and old friends In 'the ministry. 'Mr. -'McCal- lum is minister at the Hicksviite church! Mrs. McCallum will be lovingly re- membered b y her m a • ¦ ¦ y fi'ietnis in Flanders and elsewhere . :- .he leaves . besides her ' husband , thro-;.! children , a sister and sv, liiothsv. MRS. MARY Wil.Ll.AMSON Jamesport. —Mrs. Mary -Williamson died in Jamcup in t tliis week at the a\0 of 81. ^»in ' was highly .esteemed by her many ^- 'f r i e n (1 :- . who were' shocked to hear of Mrs. Williamson ' s death-fro m heart failure. She was il! only. about one h»ur. Funeral services will he hel d Sun- day afternoon at ii o ' clock at the Jamesport Congregational church. Burial is to be in Jamesport cemetery; j The deceased is. survives by her[ son , ¦¦ (Sliver ' \VJIiiarnson , of this vil- 1 'age , and a im.lher , ficthue! Hallocir ,, it South Jainespoit. EV . LI THERAN ( Ht'RCII M. I\ . Kfieg ' elvi . I' asfor . .Sunday school at 10 a. hi. Services II a. m. ' :iiid 7: \ >{! p. r>:. , ! METHODIST EPlS{ OPAL CHURCH. ] Next Sunday morning at 10:15 the .pastor , the Rev . George W. Roesch, will ' preach on \The Paradox of Suf- fering.\' At 12 the church school will meet \ n the church and chapel . At 7 p. m. the -Epworth league will hold its weekly devotional .service. At . 8 p. m. Dr. Roesc h will preach m \The Basis of Achievement. \ Oh Friday night , the 17th, the <.i T , ficial board will hold its re g u l a r monthl y meeting postponed from the first Friday of the month. All mem- bers ^ arc urgently requested to be present. \ '' - - ' On -Monday nigh t , the 20t.h , a, cabi- net meeting will be held of the oflicers of the Allcomers ' Bible class al the parsonage. ¦ _ ' . \ . . -Next Wednesday the top ic for the . mid-week service will be '!The World Vision and the Sense of Duty. \ \CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Rev. Henry .1 . Co ' ndit, -tlirttctor of: religious education for New, York State , will in-each\ in the First Con- gregationar ' chtii'cK-at ^ Ru-erhcad . iibxl Sunday moining at I0: \0. The service is especially for young people. All are welcome. RIVERHEA D IS TO HAVE A FINE NEW RESTACRAN ! Jt is understood that the entire sec- ond floor of the new building being erected corner of Main : ¦ street and Clriftin avenue bus been rented ° to lut-of-town parties who will conduct ' .{'hig h class restaurant . there . HAMPTON BAYS P.ANK IS TO OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEPT. 2C The Hamp ton Bay. . National Hank it Hampton Bays, will open for busi- ness \ next Monday. ~ The- bank has- a- rapit-a! of §50.00(1 , and a surplus of 525 , 000 , all of which ha. - ' , been paid in. Fred C.,Ortli , of Flanders , who was the very efficient and popular statis- tician oi* the County Treasurer ' s office for a . number of . years , will be , the . -ashler of the new bank , and Howard Bussanih , of Hampton Bays , will be issistant cashier. The other officers of the ne«' > ,hank ire: William \V. Hubbard , presiilenl: ¦ fuiius Keller, firs t vice president; Adam Muller. second vi<S president: ind George W. Percy, counsel. The board of directors is composed of , the following : Benjamin G. Halsey, super- visor of Southamp ton town, chairman; William W. Hubbard. Charles Frank , ' \Itfrord L. Jtn-kxoii. T. Irving Havens , ¦ Vdam Muller , Harry T. Pylc , Thomas L. Jnqties. -Jacob \V.- Post , Peter . Mc- Nulty, Julius Keller , Kenneth Oilricn. Fred ' M. Phill ips , 'J. T. Fanning, Fred U. Barker and George D. S quires. George W. Percy will be counsel. The capHal sWick of the bank war. ' , - irgc ovcr. - 'ubscribed. Hampton liays ; >t \ eiierallv considered |.o be an cx- ¦ •\llent liclil fi-r a ban!; and it un- lotibfedly will be \f «renl benehl to that community. , . The bank will be located tempo- 'f ¦ i rily in th e Jackson building on Pon OuMgue ' avcidii- . opposite the railroad . si^tii. 'ii. •• .MODEL \ SB\ >^l ( »V^IN1 Vr \ rTi > ( EXPKN SIVE - Al- -i(i ...AT . I-AIR . In addition t- .- othf r models at. ihe fair , ' I. ' M-t ! ¦ ' ¦ Wells, of Siony Ilrook , i will disohiv a new'Hupiriobile cutis' , ! j brougham victoria coupe ,nnr l a . Htr>- I mobile six mad. -ter. whicn will be : among the first cars of tins type to leave the factory, 'i here will be ntini- ei-oiis kind s ' on exhibition , mcluding a model 3:1 encbiscd drive limousine . one of the most expensive cars at the tinr. . Robert F. Wells . Inc.. Pierce-Arrow ' and Hupiuobile cU-alei' , is expected to i hnve one of the most expensive ex- I hibits ill the automobile show this ) year. The store of Samuel Harding wiU he closed all day Saturday, Septembe r 18 , on account of holiday. — ftiivl. 5-1 tt: Uncle Ab says every community needs farmers who profit by their own mistakes and try each year to do bet- ter than they did the year befo re . | DIAMOND WRIST WATCHES | [ We are prepared «o ^ w S orne of ihe better-than- \ fe ^\ if T^ ,eS ; ^Hmg those set with diamonds . It w ,I| - a ff 0r H p | easure to show y6 a d , I h,n R !^Tl(\ . ' h r If ]S \ 0t * ecesaar y lo So further than R,vcrhcad to find nice pieces in wrist watch wear. RALPH C. BROWN l?ivrDnr,n JeWeler Hnd Optometrist ' ~\- . RIVERHEAD ? . ^ LONG ISLAND -T IM T TABL ' E T. -iklng effect May 13 , 192S it, .\% ,KKKI) .\ rn (Kxceii t Holidays) KASTWAl' .Ii - WESTWARD- 1-Mivo Arrive ra.Sla. I'lt.Av. I' .ivcrhpad Flt.Av. I' a.Sta. „ XV Hklyn Ar . I.v. Bklyri NY . A .M. . i .M . A. M. A.M. A. M. A. -M . M.!,t ' \S. i .l '*l« . fiK 5.22 - .r.4 7 t,6 8.^7 S .3;] |[.;^ a *7.t« a '3 .31 a*3.42 P.M. . , \ «9\ . -l» . 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' .I . .Inly r, ;iml Sept. 6. \ Wecfcdny sei'vir,j will . -'pjily on ottier holidays ex- tent an noted. ¦ : ' . Tr. ' -f ; OK leaving Riverhead for Eastpcrt and fUationK if, sa^: Harbor and .Ama- e. -insftt week days (except holidays/ 7 .4li A. M to-Seeonk only 3.0 0 P. M. for stations to lirnHt.insett. „. . I' lillrn. 'if . ' ticK' ets HS w-elt a? * through tl.;Ke.t^ froin Xon- Vfirk to points on or , rtrachr-rl via tlit' Pennsylvania, system Hr.: oii - yalc . -it Uivi;rh<!:i<] .stationl- ' I* . II. WOODWARD . General Passenger 'Agent.,^' S. H. OLIVER I . PLUMBING - - «nd.:- TINNING ¦ ' . . .. ' . '/ ¦ ; . . Alt li\H. of H»»ll»f K*i Pump Work NORTHVII.U TURNPIKI j ., Telcpbon« 3B6-M Plumbing and Heating Of All Kind* B. H. MAPES Phone 183 Riverhead -, w- ^ — .—— . - . ' ' -« i . __ ' — NIC K ' S K 0 LUNC H Peconic Ave , Riverhead ; OPEN NIGHT AND DAY NEV ER CLOSED All Nig ht G M *«A Oil SerTi ' ea ADS ^ PAV : PH OT OS ^ I \\' wis AKTS jirriHiis J !'•> ¦ :, I!r twnv . Ni- iv ^ \H. ^a^^BSaw 1-OR THE PARTICULAR . J^^»| v% , WOMAN WHO CARES ; ^HB||^ J| ^> Riverhead Beauty / . f (\ Under |V1anagcmcnt of Q / f\S. a HELEN J KELLER , OF BROOKLYN ^^2 ^ / \ ^ Railroad A ye. - Opp. Depot . \ ^ Phono 572 Riverhead n . . O pen e very evening excep t Thursdays / EVERY MUSIC LOVER/ \\ f SHOULD HEAR IT i = ' To the man or woman who loves music the new Orthophonic Victrola is a. rev- . .,. , elation and a promise. A revelation of how beautifully music can be repro- duced , a promise of future happiness \ ' and enjoyment. Come in , soon , and let us play it for you, jYou will be amazed and delighted] ACKERLY ' S MUSIC CENTE R PATCHOGUE ^^ ^SJict^cA sL