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ELKS ON TRIP T0 PLAIMIEW Freeporters Life Happier for Patights at County natorium July 17.-More than 40 parties were included on € p' to Plainview in connection the visit of members of the port Lodge of Elks to the Nas- sau County Sanatorium last Sun- day, They came under the leader- ship of the ever popular Tom Moore, \big brother\ Elk, beloved coon- shouter and every-minute booster of cheer, and were given a hearty greeting. Likewise, members of the great antlered fraternity and their women guests wens happy in the expression of their pleasure in- the visit. It was the second in a series of similar visits by -the Kiks from Free- port, the purpose being to entertain the more than 100 patients with an open air band concert program... The talent for this was the Bellmore Boys' band of that village, un- der the leadership of Isador Lew- is, The youngsters, who gave thelr program on the lawn between the wings Ewe infirmary, shared the Parks, lection and in Leo, Stuart of the lakge crowd. honors fiith Mrs. Arthur Lynn, a gifted Roprano soloist, from Lyn- brook. Mrs. Lynn was making her first joys of a happy afternoon. Plainview. She gave the Dntlentllthrough the sanatorium. BARGAIN FOR CASH BUSINESS PLOT Closing estate; must sell valuable business plot on Main Street, Freeport; 50 feet front by 300 feet deep; two fine stores, two apartments andgtwo separate dwelling houses, all rent bearing; best bargain inFreeport; all cash $35,000. Elvin N. *I... French Plans * great pleasure as they heard her voice in the melody of \Ireland Must Be Heaven,\ which was her first se- \West of the Great Divide,\ with which she followed for |I an encore. She was accompanied by /l an accomplished pianist, who has several times given of his talent for the pleasure of the tients, Bealdes the band numbers, the other artists presented was Tom Moore, whose songs echoed in the great open to the very groat delight During the concert, the young mu- miclans and their popular leader, to- gether, with other guests, were served nefreshments of ice cream and cake,|the next meeting of the Exchanie Nurses, under the direction of Mrs.|Club of Rockville Centre, His sub- PREEPORE Pu.Sta. FLAY, Watson, matron at the Sanatorium,{Je¢t will be \The Two Atillion Dollar - also served ice cream and cake to the men and women bed. patients, also to the children in the infirm ary. 'The ice cream was brought NEEDLE ls REMOVED along by the Elks, several gallons being provided through their desire to make the visit include all the I Edwards, 1 Railroad. Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. appearance as an entertainer atiof the visitors made inspection trips dabbling in his numerous real es- only when it is saved in the bank. There -it -can -work and grow. Interest grows on dollars- and that makes your dollar bigger. You'll be surprised how big it can grow. Bring your saved dol- lars to our bank. We'll tell you all about it. BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK Corner Merrick Road and Grand Avenue BALDWIN, -N. Y. The Second Shipment Has Come- And Gone As Quickly As the First Another Shipment Due Tomorrow! Act Quickly-Come in Person! A real skeleton craft-sail and all-taprble of holding four prisangers, yet folds up and can.be carried in a dunnage bag. - Weighs only 20 pounds, m Taken to the. water, the Bubble Boat can be sesembled Isunched in five minutes 'and enjoy@@ with or without safl. Tha demand 'for these Bubbis Boats 4s great. Our entire {nftial shipment bas bean sold Orders Will Be Filled in Order of Receipt. * M. M. Griffith. 18 Clinton Ave, Tel. 422 Rockviie §) se B. F. Battin, editor of the National Surety and New York Indemnity Crime. Wave.\ ly: 140,000,000 toothpicks ~Rockyillé Centre, July 11.-The pastor 'of Holy Trinity. Lutheran * gemma L |_ Roosevelt, July 17, - William P: Jones has sold for Samuel Cohen to|Carl Nutzhorn, is absent from bis Edwin N. Edwards, the valuable/parish, and will be away all of July, business property in Roosevelt hav-/August and part of September, Dur- ing a frontage of 180 fet on Nassau|ing his absencesupply pastors will road, and a frontage of $84 feet on{fill the pulpit, All the official acts Uniondale road, 260 feet deep. of the parish have been referred to Other sales: the Rev. H. C, Fry, pastor of Bt. For Morris Phillips {o & private|Peter's Lutheran.'Church 'of Bald- interest the two lots on the éouth|win. He will serve the Rockville side of Fregerick*avenue, 250 feet,|Centre parish in case of any emer- East Hempsteadand Babylon Turn-|genty. plke. For High Grade Realty Company to Annie 8. Bamford, the two lots each 26x130, on the north side of William avenue, 425 feet east of Anna Avente. For same to Mary Ida Bamford, the two lots each 25x133 feet, on the morth side of William avenue, 285 feet west of Rose avenue. For same, Delia Smith, 'the two east 25x12? on the north side of Roosevelt avenue, 50 feet west of Rose streat, all in Roosevelt, pAYLIGHT SAVING TRO LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE Effective May 21, 1925 B. F. hattin. Rockville Centre, July 16 -Dr. Broadcaster will be the speaker at/gastWARD_ WEEKDAYS WESTWARD| BABTWARD: SUNDAYS WESTWARD Leave Except Molidays Arrive Leave (and Holidays) Arrive Bklyn N. Y. Ary. Lye. S. ¥. Bkizn Bkiyn N. Y. \Ary. Live. N; ¥. Bkiyn . |A. M. pri - «02 Per ass » €.40 FROM MAN'S THIGH Teo _-_ nas Line| _ Mincola; July 17.-Hugh Kennedy, TH 182 \\ \who is retired except when be is Tei 2.50 a.07 aas taté\ ventures, and who lives in hed Wellington Road, has just pur- . sise chased $20 worth of experience and . . 6.47 has had that much fun telling y * PB about it. He tells his tale to all ' T Tas and: sundry. a arad' an. sie Recently Mr. Kennedy had a P4 M. ull. F 2.10 severe pain in the leg, in the back nee aas ca. A44 of the. thigh, just above the knee i\ fff . rv r46 Ass % $45 At that place Mr. Kennedy has £440 asr - 10.45 plenty of leg. Someone told him to £40 432 . try a certain mode of treatment. He th il P as addr . . . 2.22 |Night soul. dfd, taking four treatments for ss aas . thar ilo [which he paid $20-in advance. onit . \They rubbed the back of my 6.655 7.60 .46) e Except Saturdays. k Saturdays only, neck,\ sald Mr. Kennedy, \and I T12 1.66 1.68| except May 30 and July 4) p $1208.59 9.01] Sunday mchedule will be operated on t ‘ hfuglzth thattu (fluff place to rub $26 10.11. 10.14) May 30, July 4 and Sept. 7. Weekday ser- when the seat of the injury was so 10.42 11.17 11.18} vice will apply on other holiday» except as far away, so I went to a man who| Night Night] noted. has doctored me for years, and he 11.00 217 12.26) PULLMAN TICKSTS, as well as \ Night veel through tickets from New York to ponts W?“ “h“ from the thigh and the 12.22 1.10 1.12) on or reached via the Pennaylvania Sys- pain left me,\ and Mr. Kennedy dis- tem are on sale a* Freeport station. plays a two-inch needle. He de-| ; v. H. woodDwaRp, ¥|clares that never more can thei. General Passenrer Agent. wing circle meet at his house, 1138 ---.. Night andn 12088 | , Maine manufactures approximate- 449 Might +,, | ally. FREEPORT California bungalow just completed, has 5 large-rooms, bath, 2 clothes closets, linen closet, kitchen cabinet and space for refrigerator, full basement and attic, interior is finished in ivory enamel and beautifully decorated, finished floors, nice electric fixtures, shades for all win- dows, all modern improvements and pipeless furnace, plot 40x150, nicely graded with shrubbery set out, cement sidewalks. Church, Rockville Contre, the Rev) FLAv. Pa.Sta. FREEPORT Pa.Sta. FL Av A. M- A. ML A. MC Al M. [Al AC AAC Al M. Special Price and -Terms -Will -be Arrange?! on these- -two flungalows . HEMPSTEAD Beautiful bungalow, has 5 large rooms, (namely) kitchen, dining and living rooms, bath, 2 bed rooms, 2 clothes closets, linen closet, kitchen cabinet, built in china closet and space for refrigerator, full basement and attic, interior finished in ivory enamel, finished floors, exterior stained greywith green roof, nice elec- tric fixtures, all modern improvements and pipeless fur- nace, plot 40x120, cement sidewalks and curb. CHAS. F. BEH You May Phone My Home Any Evening After Six O'clock, 1304 Freeport HILLCREST Freeport's Newest High-class Most Centfally- located Subdivision OUT TO-DAY MONTAUK MUSIC SHOP. Merrick Road and Vilage Avenue * Q. MEN! Your Opportunity NOW! Choose trom our Entire Stock of ThE row giffserven 20 Of Arch Preserver Shoes Sell Regularly at $11 and $12 As staple as Sugar and selling the year round at these prices. In this sale you save $2.20 to $2.40. THE _--wgi6H) JUSTWRSHOE The Regular Low Berkeley Prices an \Just Wright\ Shoes Sell Regularly at $9 and $10 The price never varies except in a spe- cial event of this kind. You save from $1.80 to $2 on these shoes. BERKELEY SHOE \Ask the Men Who Wear Them\ Hempstead, L. I. 20 Main Street, BELLMORE Two very desirable lots reasonably restricted, 25x100 each, adjoining a very nice house just completed, locat- ed in first block north of the Runcie Home Building Development, the price of these 2 lots if sold within 10 days is $550, cash payment $50, balance of $500 can be paid off at the rate of $15 monthly until paid. These lotsdar: very cheap and you must act quickly if inter- ested. MARBRIDGE BUILDING - BROADWAY AND 34th STREET N.Y.C: 34 Attractive Restricted Homesites on Grand Ave., Columbus Ave., Rutland Road, East Dean Street and Frederick Avenue - MOST PLOTS 60x150 FEET Water, Electricity and Gas in Streets ae - ‘ . EASY TERMS - J. M. SOUTHARD ~ 211 Grand Avenue % Freeport, L. I.