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Irtainments INov«nk«r 20> AJnltyvUle-«Uf* •«« th« Mohlew Babylo n JU f •tincn tb« Mabltetil 8tr«nd-T«#»#o an* Night Cove — TJie General IMed awn Glen — Tale ol Two FOR THE ^THTH Wi±k Of A u r V M tM -Ha y«Ml g» U«6 1936 ALMi^NAGK Playhouee — Dimples Playhouse — i-ast ci ^»e IS Lane [ Lynbrook — ©worn Enemy Lyric — Texas Bangers hlngton. Beacon — The Rangers oslyn—My Man. Godfrey Meet Again mcksvllle Playhousfr — Dimples Oyster Bay. Li^c — Dimples Port Washington. Beacon — Ramona 15 Malden Lane Roslyn. Roslyn — Treachery Rides 1110 Range Fatal Lady November 21 Amityville — Stage Struck Uie Mohicans ’ Isaby Ion — Stage Struck the Mohicans Ble. Strand — Seven Sln- a Night Cove — The General Died awn Glen-Ticket to .Pgra- Blood ck. Playhouse — Dimples Playhouse — Last of the Ucans peir Lane “ ■\ ay. Lyric — Bar 20 Rides On Ait' khington. Beacon — The RangOTS\ ^ oslyn — My Man. Godfrey Meet\ Again Monday, November 23 Aiialtyvllle, Amityvllle — Dodsworth Babylon.. Babylon-rDodsworth Farmlngdale. Strand — My Man, Godfrey O ’ cn Cove. Cove — Give Me Your Heart Longest Night Glen Cove. Glen — Ticket to Para dise Racing Blood Great Neck. Playhouse — ^The Geh- eral Died at Dawn The Man 1 Marry Kicksvllle Playhouse — Dimples Oyster Bay. Lyric — Dlmp^Mj|if “ Port Washington. Beaconl^QRamona 15 Maiden Lane Riislyp. Roslyn — Treachery Rides The Range Fatal Lady THESE J ulian DAYS M ason November 22 AmltyvlUe — Dodsworth I Babylon — Dodsworth 4le. S-jand — My'' ’ * ’ Man, Jrey , Cove — Give Me Your It ^ Tuesday, November 24 AmltyvlUe, Amltyvlllee-Dodiworti/''' Babylon. Babylon — Dodsworth Fatmingdale, Strand — My Man, • Godfrey G'eri Cove. Cove-^ive Me Your - ” Hetu ’ t . — - _ _ ___ _____ Longest! Night G'en Cove, Glen — Desire Robin Hood of El Dorado Oeal Neck, .Playhouse — Nine Days A ..Queen ................................... ■ 15 Malden Lane Hlcksvllle Playhouse — Dlmplet Oyster Bay, Lyric — SS^Hours to Kill Satan Met a Lady ■' Port Washington, Beacon — 'Hte General Died At Dawn The Man I Marry Roslyn. Roslyn — Two-flsted Gentle man Oappy Ricks Returns The Post-Election Silence Is Already Wearing Thin The hearty false sportsmanship of “ accepting the. election verdict\ -already is wearing thin. People are too vitally concerned in trying to guess what is going to happen to them. They can not keep sliAnt and pretend to _ have no Interest j-.-. y. in Wlvat Mr. Roosevelt ’ S course will prob ably be. His con servative 8 u p - porters like Mr. Arthu; rlrock, of Times,\ are reading Into his mind conserva tive Intentions. While the more radical wing, ex emplified by the American Federation of Labor, Is passing resolutions urging him to be at'his pwn clevernessi ^at fun he must take in leaving both factions of' his r.upporters blindly guessing about tiis future course at home! Coming Events Tide* Friday. November 90 — High 3:39 A. M.; 3:41 P. M. S.'iturday, November 31 — High 3 15 A. M.; 3:37 P. M Sunday, November 23 — High tide 4:15 A. M.: 4:41- P. M, Monday, November 23 — High tide 6:10 A. M.; 5:49 P. M. Ttiesday, ' November 24 — ^Hlgh .,,tlde 6:26 A. M.; 7:03 P. M. Wednesday, November 25 — High tide 7:31 A. M.; 8.13 P. M. Thursday, November 28 — High tide 8:32 A. M.; 0:16 P. M. Two SmaU,.. Ah^d But ■ ,k Slyttlflcant IncidenU FOOtOflll Since election, we have had at “ Locust Valley — High School Field, least, two little Incidents tending Sunday. November 22. 2:30 P. to show that the so-called “ illusion ” m Sebas vs. Locust Valley, cf Rooseveltlah personal govern ment Is not all Illusion. First we have the utterly matter-oMact Mr John D. Rockefeller, Jr., con gratulating Jim Parley for declar ing that ' the salminlstratlon . will visit no \reprisals ” upon those who opposed It In the election. Can you Imaglre such a thing? Free American citizens are told that they w-Dnt be. punished for voting -its- their.. . conscience . dictates,_AXt^. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ful- somely compliments the Lord High Muoky-Muck . who makes the im- soak the employer ” on the Se- pudent announcement. Hardy less curlty payroll tax: A ra^ld end htJ! come to the vacuum period In Which the President was to be gllowed to live,-following his oyer- Wheltolng victory.,j(li,.ihe polls.' His opponents have not ended it. His supporters are the ones who are blowing If away with conjectures arid demands. Yet, amusingly enough (and ’ characteristically enough) he himself Is still living in Night Olen- -Ticket to Para- 1 November 2S Amityvllle, • AmltyvlUe — The Gay Blood Desparado ^ck, Playhouse-The Gen-.i Babylon. Babylon-The Gay Des- h absurd U the TOienjn ^ editorial ~ in~ “ The Times\ tclUng us all to real ize that during Mr. Roosevelt's visit to South America, the government of the Vhlted States will continue to function just the same, the in come taxes will be collected, the mails wUl run and ^ on. Surely, we have come to a pretty pass when we have to be assurd that the we have to be assured that the of Its sons chooses to ,eavf it- for a while I Died at Dawn I Marry IDSJif/IP WNG! parade Glen Cove, Cove — Under Your Spell Down^tho Stretch Glen Cove, Glen — Desire Robin Hood of El Dorado Geat Neck, Playhouse — ^Nlne Days A Queen 16 >(aide'n Lane Postal inopector Oyster Bay, L(yrio — 36 Hours to Satan Met a L«dy. Port Waidilngiop.* BeddOu — The General Died M ^Wn The Man I-Marry Roslyn, Roslyn — Hoad to'Olary Girl of the Caarks . . ................... What a Jolly Jest ' ^ r Mr. Rooaevelt Has! 'WShbuf a word on the whole blessed subject; he simply leaves towa He sails away to South America, and may not. be back In Washin^n till after Christmas. Tl.is ifi called “ a masterpiece of psychologicsd understanding. ” The peotde's attention is going to be directed to international instead of national affnirs; Every, effoyt Was :mride to kiep the PBlgn off khelr , And this policy is >. hoWv serenely continued. They given a new toy. And, onoe :thgy can worship -ttig man' . jvho will..so brillianUy. git^. it to Ihfn). We Shall 'All Believe It. When We See It One thing Is certain. They can't make a “ honeymoon ” out of this second post-election period pf Mr. Roosevelt's. He had a bang- up honeymoon the first time. About everyone in the country really did wish him well then — and believe in him ^nd cheer him. But the bloom is off the rose, now, hopr To r- d i e Best '-and Mm another chance. But have any sense at AU. we wofft b ’ lleve that he wm-^r can- change his spots, tUl 0K> see Ithe actual change cut. dried, delivered and, as Dwight Mdtrow Beagteing Brookville — Buckram Beagles. Sun day. NOveinber 22, 2:30 P. M. .^Hounds will meet at Mrs C. O. Iselln ’ s stable. |Iow..*muaodl .Mi...ttftc?ey*^J«u^sny. “ buttoned up tight.' ’ Try A Glass of as weU as a sparkling beverage. CAPONS FRYERS Here and There Lrcust Valley — Piping Rock Club. Trapshooting. Saturdays, Sundays daricr-.Fior members.-and their guests. Every Sunday competition for 50-Blrd Handicap Shoot for cup will be held. riianksgiving DinnerM Offered Good Shots Any North SiySirs, npvlce or ex pert with rifle or pistol may have a chgnce to shoot his way Into Thanksgiring dinner at the Grand Annual Turkey Bhoot at the Ros- lyn Rifle and Revolver .club Pistol Range on West Shore Road, Ros- lyn on Sunday. — Rifle n&rksmen are limited to -22-eallber-rifles qnly, but , any cali ber pistol may be u.sed, and rifle or pistol will be available ’ o competitors who have nbne. Turkeys will be presented Im mediately upon winning them . “ Dinner sharp at l:30! ” Aunt Sarah phones annually to Nephew Bill And annually Hill and his >d have trooped in — late.''^ Nuiher flatl ” bellows little Vi ’ illle. Jarburelpr went on the blink, ” grumbles Nephew Jones. It ’ s always something. And Aunt Sarah seethes inwardly, while (he tur key shrivels in the pan. Hut this year Mrs. Jonea lifted her voice. No, sir, we're going by train I* And lo and behold! when Aunt Sarah peeked out the window at 1:13 up street were marching the Joneses I TRAP SEASON OPENS ' The Nassau Oountry Club will open their trapshooting s^on with a shoo t bn Thanks irivlne ' ■morrtlng. ^ ...... LONG ISLAND RA WOODBURY FARMS THANKSfUVING SUGGES'flONS . EAT HO ME RAISED T RODIJCTS __ J Long Island — TURKEYS 40^ 35^ A POUND DRESSED A POUND ALIVE MILK FED BROILERS ROASTERS FOWL 35c A POUND DRESSED GEESE 25 o , a I lb. ilrpsMed - 82.. ‘ >0 eucli alivp PHEASANTS Golden Hybrids - 82.00 eurh Dressed ORDER MUSCOVY DUCKS^ 25c a lb. Dressed - 82.(M) Each Alive GUINEAS 81. to 81.50 per Bird EARLY FRESH KILLED BIRDS SHOULD HANG A WEEK TO HAVE THEM AT THEIR BEST. 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