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—Mr. G. T. Ruland is having ; the interior of his stor e repainted. — Mrs. C hester Darling enjoyed da y- In town. -—A lar g e tree In front ol Pow- Iey ' s was blown over last Thursda y In the storm. —Miss Miranda Bra dley of Riv- er head was In town on last Satur- da y. ' —The American Le gion Auxiliary met at the home o f Mrs.. Leon Be- wick on Mon da y evening. Mr. and Mrs. John L a wrence en- tertained their son , Robert Lawren ce o f patpho e ue , on Sunda y. C harl es Dlenlnger and John Van Al s t of Lawrencsv ille , N. J., .spent t ho -week-end In town. T he Odd Fellows Lodge of Port Je fferson will hold a monthly card party, Frida y, Ma y 17th. —Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Purlck spent Sun day visitin g friends In Jamaica. — The next meeting- of the Echo Gun C lub will be held on Friday, May 1 0 , at 9 p.m.,.in the Club House. — *Pans y plants for sale at Pen- dleton ' s , Port Je fferson Station. Tel. 376. 2t46 —Mr. Win. Jensen s pent the week- end, w ith his parents , Mr . and Mrs. Julius Jen sen. —Mrs. Harriet C. Young of New Yor k City and Stony Brook, wi ll s lug at the District Deputy meeting of O. B. S. , on May 14th. —Mrs . Harr y Curtis was called to Sheep fl head Bay last Friday on ac- i count of the Illness of her ' son, Frank. ' —The Women ' s Forei gn Mission- ary Society will meet at the home of 3 frs. E. P. Smith . this Thursda y evenin g. —Hector Melen dy of the U. S. S. \Whitne y, wh ich has lust arrived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard , was a •week-end guest of his mother , Mrs. Florence Me lendy. —Mrs. Florence Me lendy enter ; talned her son , Harold Melen dy, who is employed in Patchogue , and Miss Evelyn Satterly, a lso of Patcho gue , on Sunday. —Lee Cosier , w ho had the mis- fortune to injure his foot recently, was so muc h improved that he has Y v en able to return to his duties w!* l : Charles Davis , con tractor and builder. \ — Mr. Michael Wlelandt and daug hter , Lottie , and Mrs. Chas. Smith, returned from Florida on Sat- urda y, navJng spent the winter mont hs. down there , —Miss Adel a ide ' Purlck , Winnie Purlck , A lice Baldwin and _ Mr. Kell y motored to R ye , N. Y„ on Sunday, to vis it Mr , and Mrs. Dempse y and famil y. — Tho members ot the local Lo- rlon Aux iliary are p lanning to hold n food sale in the Le gion Hall on Wednes day, May 29 , at 2 p.m. Mom- 1. ..... n * .n P n rtO n o l o i l In l ir ltlfr glftn l l — U V JI. T UXV 1VH U V .W . *w w » * »o « — • — t l on s . —Tho lar ge beech tree th at has stood for many years on the corner ot Doach Street nnd West Broadway, was blown over In tlio gale lost Thursday night. Tlio treo foil on tlio buildin g belonging to A, J. Gal- l o n. Llttlo dama ge was done. — 'Fresh Fish (no cold stora ge fis h), at Cit y Meat Market , Port Jef- f e rson , trio — Mrs. Florence Melendy wan ne- nompanlo d liy her sons . Clyde and Hector , nnd Mrs. He len Wilson , to Ilrooklyn at; Friday, May ,?rd., w horo they attended tlio entertainment and dmico given by tlio Itnmlfirntlon Ite- a trlctlon League In Shuborts Hall. Personal Mention finest dinner ever served , and the ladles who have worked so faith- fully, represent ing all the branches of the church work , this year, are really grateful to all who have as- sisted In any way, by way of com- mun ication , through friends or by # MAY 'SALE 31 Uv Continues LBV' S B I rt M '* ^ ie Balance of Our p>. fW It l P WOMEN'S , MISSES ' and ' ¦ [ / , CHILDREN ' S COATS | \ / ^ u,t Be Sold , Regardless of Cost R EDFERN SH O P On Th e Sqiju-e I Open Evening.. Port Jeffewori 5 '\' \'\ ¦ \\; \ ' \J ' . ' , ' . \ \ Il , l .„ f . ' \Mi ') .\ *!' \ ' I' Il i ill iiJ lli rf jf. ' Cpiis is the , M MM .GREATE R # • / W^^^ S m ^ f > 5 REATER / ^ w //.| » | \ ^ Beauty / Ua.HVIW.lui.lOd *- I I ^ i k MSX ^^ ft ffl l 1 o M >7.w.oil M«l<li«l I I Ml. I Wt DUbmhI I ¦ k iJUl M^^ ^ 1 fMj ft3>tfI fc nrireul Wtfcul fraud I I i it i rt i i t o rf i um . I Ir OT iilllliB ^ lriMlfcM a viin/uciw . uunw I I iwUfc gn x U lhliM . .. 1 IM U F U UUUU U IjMp i W J lUr ^ Hyt H ^ l t PiMl I G riswpld Machitae Works I , , ¦ -i \ Phon e Port Jefferson ! 170 _______ IU m ii,«. i ii» n i u t iv. 'i , ; , i ,n i i iji l ; , i ic,i,W to i »r y ri r r iprrrCTm w iV « «ffl# rV ' \ \ V ' T \ 7 71 \ 1 rrr ro ss a U a nd walked 1. The Giants got 5 hits and the R. C. A. 16 hits. The l ine-up-was as follows: Giants—C. Groves , l.f. ; E. Hart , 3rd.; W. Bunn , s.s.; J. Treadwell , p. ; P. Tie bunt , c ; A. Stewar t , 2nd,; J. Hart . 1st; J. Jackson , c.f. ; E. stew- art , r.f. R. C. A.:—Fitzpatrlc k , c. ; Terrell , 3rd.; H. Tooker , : 1st. ; J. Niel , 2nd.; K. Tooker , l.f.; Ho ffman , p.; Graff , r X ; Davis , c; Robertso n , s.s. I ' ' — — . . . \ * ; — : ~\ 1 ' ¦ ' (.. . Presenting the Fines t Stra w Hats In Ye a rs ! Snappy ? We 'll SAY THEY ARE! Rig ht UP TO THE MOMENT IN STYLE and DOWN TO EAKTJrl IN PRICE. - You couldn ' t get better STRAW HAT I VALUE if you tried. Just the sort of STRAW * I HAT you would like to wear at just the PRICE | YOU WOULD LIKE TO PAY. BE RIGHT IN STYLE—wear a STRAW I HAT OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATER- I AL. I Get your STRAW HAT HERE NOV/—- | T O-DAY! S. S. BREWSTER I Me n ' s and Boys ' J OotEna s Bg F s a i Fff ssl i tainT i gfS i , arac ? Shoes il P OHT JEFFEttSON , H- I. Ol'IC N KVKNIN HH | before tho ball is finished. But , like tho Cinderella of the fairy story, she sta ys tod late and her beautiful costume vanishes , and she is compell- ed to flee , leav ing only her slipper as a clue to her identity. This p roves enou gh , however , for the Prince to find her , and make things end ha ppily. The parts of the proud slaters who quarrel between themselves for the Prince ' s atten- tion were taken by Franclse Chou- teau and Katherlne Kes s ler. ^ The costumes of t he flowers who attended ' the ball and of the sun- beams and raindro ps who , , danced, helped to make the operetta one of tho moat e ffective and pretty enter- tainments ever sta ged in the school. The authorities w ish to thank , ever yone who assisted in making it a ' suces s , and are es pecially grateful to Conrad Ma lkmes for the palms used in decorat ion. A. lar ge and appreciati ve audien ce atten ded the first Operett a over given in the T q rr yvllle-Port Jeffer- son Station School on Friday even- ing, May 3rd. The cast of more than thirt y children from grades one to seven Inc lusive , played their parts splendidl y and received enthus- iastic a pplause, The o peretta dealt -with the fam- iliar tale of Cindere l la. Cinderella (Bert ha Petit) a ttends a ball given by Prince Sunshine (Leslie Swain) . She Is care fully pr epared by Godmother Nature (Bru hhilda Wrobel) and la given strict Instructions to return o- Loca l School Operetta Is Well Attended The annual dinner of Bethel A. M. E. Chu rc h will be given on Slay 14 th at 6 P. M. The committee Is sparin g no pains to make this the Bethel A. M , E. Annual , Dinne r on May 14 letters. The pastor is preparing for the Annual Conference , which is to be hold In Buffola , N. Y., and to ma ke ready, the public has been asked to assist, making this effort a grand success. All donat ions will be faithfully acknowledged. H -4 ^ J M1I1IIMI' \ \\ »»' \ '»»»B IT IS SO EASY I AND CONVENIENT I C P to pay b y check—and how assuring it is g , |jl| to know that you will receive a legal re- S| Six ce ipt in the form of - the endorsement. > ^ < g Dec ide to use this safe medium now by : §§' \s3 i starting a Checking Account with us. . iU fsl g= j \ ( £3 . j CAPITAL 100 , 000.00 i SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER 175 , 000.00 \ resources oven 2 , ooo.ooo.05r |; I ^ $ w&^ I ! j ¦E ^ D ^ fersj ^^ffl B? IJ 1 I J ? THEfBAN K w FT>i r TF ^ E t <rHr ^ g|r &C QC ^ _ ^ == 1 Stop Your Foot Pains j i with Shoes that i g Keep Your Arches Arched ' If - 3 Te u ct o c fld foot tr o jM n iritfi cemtt fit tl nr Ki C fl* M p tI S al l y built U t turil Bc l d ^ Arch B lxct , Tt\e y tig 1 ^ . o uiJiw:th modertKl yhl g n , w t ll ' /on rKf J , i te e l i pr l nj ¦ § i iu ppor ted arctiet. 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The Fi rst National Bank of Port Jefferson P O RT JEFFER S ON NEW YORK \ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM \ . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ —— r~ — — * —Erne st-Ulricli of Mt. Sinai left on Monday for Europe. —Mrs. L. M. Tooker and Mrs. Bertha Wheeler are spending a few days in town. —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Earadls have taken a bungalow in Miller ! Place. — »< 3 oal will advance in price June 1s t, Order now. — Harold Smith , Se- tauket. P hOne 213, 4t47 —Mrs. Mar gar et Covert is leav- ing this Saturday for Elmhurst, af- ter s pending a few weeks with Mrs. Borton. —The Preabjterlal of Suffolk County meets at Setauket thl a Fri- day at 11 o ' cloc k. A large delega- tion Is goin g from Port Jefferson. —Earl Vandermeulen , Master o f the local Masonic Lodge , attended the annua l Grand Lodge meeting In Manhattan on Tuesda y. —K. C. Craft , Past D . D . O.M. - of the Su ffolk Masonic District , enter- tained the Masters ot the various Suffolk Lodges at dinner at the Hotel Pennsylvan ia on Tuesday. —The Woman ' s Club of the Presb yterian Church held a hox soc- ial Tues day evening In the church parlors. Th ose attending report a socia l and financial success. —The Suffolk County Sunday School Convention will be held at Huntington , on Wednesda y, May 15. A large delegation Is expected to go from Por t Jefferson. . — u Base Ball Season Started Sunday ( (Contin ued , from pa ge.1) Graff, Niel , Terrell and Fitzpatrlck made t he hits that brough t in tbe runs. T hat made the score 7—3 in favor of t he R. C. A. In the fifth Innin g each team scored 1 run. Treadwell and E. Hart made the h its for the Giants. Terrell and Fitzpatrlc k did the hitting for the R. C. A. In the sixth Inning the Giants did not score. Niel , K. Too ker , Ho ffman and -Graff made the hits which brou ght in 2 runs for the R. C. A. This made the score 5— i in favor of the R. C. A. The seventh innin g was just starting -when . It started to rain. One Giant struck ou t and another one was up when it began to rain so bard t hat the \ limp \ called the game . E. K les s - Itng, the Umpire , should be con- gra tulated , as he bandied the game very wel l. J. Treadwell of the Giants struck out 6 and walked 4 , and <J. Ho ff- man of the R. C. A. struck out 12 iiiiiiiiiiii iii iiiii i iiiiiiiniiiiiiii i iiiii ii iiii t MRS. HARRISON'S Pr imrose Beauty Shop Port Jefferson Station P. J. 521 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii FORRE ST W. DAVIS ACCOUNTANT — AUDITOR TAX SEBVIOE Port Jefferson , N. y, x Phono P. J, 071. rr % m l Tn rcCTtt llW » mra p» i »»B M | |«tmfflBi MILUCENT PETTY HENNE Law & Commercial stenographer! Typewriting IB Years Ex pert /once at a W<dl 8t Phono 509 428 Main at. P ort Je ff erson ' ' . , - ' - 1 — Mrs . G. H . Loper spent Thurs- da y in the city. -—Capt. and Mrs. W icks will spend t he week-end at home. — The trij i to Bridgeport on Fr i- da y was the roughest for some years. —Mrs. James Robertson returne d Mon day from visiting her brothe r , Erie Wa llace ^ la New Jersey. — Mr. L. C. Clarke Is spendin g several days in New York on busi- ness. —Dr. Albert G. Rapp , was the week-end guest of Miss Betty Hani- cock ot Miller Place. —Eth el and Howard Banzer of Broo klyn were In town last Thurs- da y. —-Mr. and Mrs. T H. Lee Denni s oa have taken the apartment over Darl- ing ' s store. ~ Branning Soule spent the week in Port Je fferson visiting his mother , Mrs. Tearle Soule. —Mrs. Joh n Ber gen entertain ed the Five Hundred Club on Saturd ay evening. •—Nanc y Edgar was a week-end guest of Harriet Archambault of Coram. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Callen have arrived home from St. Peters- burg. —Mr. and.Mrs. W illiam Klllmur- ra y and baby have arrived home from St. Petersburg. — Mr. and Mrs. ii. T. Kuiana s peni Sunda y in Patch ogue with her fat her , Mr. M. F. Ruland. — *Y«u will have a gool time at the dance of the Ston y Brook Yacht Club at Firemen ' s Hall , Wednesda y, Ma y 29th. 4U6 —Miss Ru by Odell of Sea Cliff and friend s pent the week-end with her grandmother , Mrs. Annie Odell. —A dance wi ll be held June 7th un der the auspices of I. 0. O. F. 627 , Port Jef ferson , at Tandall' s Hall. A good time is promised to all. —T he Presbyterian C. B. is plan- ning to have a social on Frida y , even ing at the Presbyterian Sunday School. —Mr. W illiam Campbell has bought the Loper house on East Broa dway, w here lie will live in the future. v - —Martin Holm- left l ast Wednes- day, May 1st , for New Jersey, where he will take charge of a yacht for the summer season. •—Man y local people attended the ' Women ' s Forei gn Missionary Society Con - vention which was held at Queens yesterday. - ^ -T he Christian Endeavor Socie- t ies of tho Presbyterian , Baptist , Mt. Sinai and Setauket churches attend- ed the evening services at the Stony Brook School last Sunday. —T ho What-so-Ever Club will meet In the lecture room Tuesda y a fternoon , May 14 , with Mrs. Cur- son as hostess. — •Washed sand and gravel f * r m.1 . TlrtTf ^ A wA^ ' tn m f(».ftrf » rt t Qtl miles et Port Jefferson. For Infor- mation call Patchogue 300, or see the man at the dock. . , eow . tM —A. J. Tof ft and dau ghter , Mar- tha , loft on Tuesda y for Petersburg )! , N. Y., where the y will stay for about three weo ha preparin g to make their homo thore. The y expect to move from hero in the Fall. —Mrs. Mar ie Mjeldo , w ho lias spent tho past year at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holm a s d fam- ily, rnhirnnd In lior homo In Ber- gen , Norway, -ln o t . Saturday, on the a tcuiuur Stiivaugorf j ord. if ru. Mjeldo Is a ulster of Mm. Holm. Mr. and Mr n . Holm and Jmni lj* accompanied lior to tho boat. .