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E> r ■ Nassau County Review Autos Dash V owarj A u d ience! !number entitkd “ S tarlight. Maid,-*! R e v iew liu tid in g , Freeport, X . Y, 1 ' ' ------------ ■ 1 which is one of the most effective m i tV„. ' X S. F . P E A R S A L L , P r o p r i e t o r Ilenirlrnrr: 1’inr SI., Freeport N. T . and N. J. Telephone, 8 and 180 Freeport Subscribers are requested to j Thrilling Autor |n hippodrome’s songs ever rendered in the Hipporome. ! Send US their Street and No»; fr Entered at the Po.t Office at Freeport, N. Y ., a eecond-clas* matter. ----------------------- ^-------- m I I Latest Production -j- Friday, Novem b er 29, ' «” « > « Ballet of The four Seasons w t« S In presenting “ ^he Auto Race” and been given, discover that the priceless , “ The Four Seasons” at the New York ~~ L\' L “ ' ..... ! Hippodrome, Wednesday evening, No- ■ j vember 27, Messrs. Shu here and Ander- l son made their second annual porduc- tion at the world’s greatest playhouse. They hav;e endeavored in every way to surpass all previous records for magni tude, brilliancy and splendor. The cen tral idea of “ The Auto Race” is based upon a mechanical novelty which is un- At the conclusion of this song prepa- so a s to ^ , - 2 prompt delivery. I rations are made to present the gold ^ ^ ' J. Edward Sherwl* Frederick S. Sommers; J. Edwin Sherwin & Co. Strength Building trophy has been mysteriously stolen. ] Mom here New York Consol ;d:uc<i Suck £ u. «. j Stock, Bonds & Investment Securities Freeport Bank Bldg. 74 B’way, New York As careful atteiition paiif to 10 as to U0 sliar They are ordeied by “ Dickie” Spanker to start a t once in search of the treasure, and this they do in pom- pnay with Tony, who takes comrtrand of the expedition. I ------- --- --------------- - The third act represents a secluded FOR SA L E .- 30 PULLETS; eight part of the estate of Lady Gay on months o]d. apfj v 93 Smith Street, the edge of a lake. In this the great | Freeport. water tank of the Hippodrome is uti- ----------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE.—Two pair Irish Point Lace Curtains and Poles, never used ; $15. Mrs. S. F. Pearsall, Pine St., Freeport. tf. Nassau County proper' y ja to be w>ld for unpaid taxes for f ne year8 of 19 o 4 and 1905 on Janv <jry 8 at the court house at Miner m The offida] papers j doubtedly the'sensation of the\current Hzed once more in an unusual manner: are now pu jli8hing the list of proper- ] theatrical season. Three great racing Lady Gay and her friends have as- ties to 1 ^ sold. „ automobiles come head-kin toward the sembled to conclude the pleasures of ^ — — - ! audience a t a speed of sixty miles an tbe day, when Tony returns with the i he editor of the Hempstead Repub-, hour> and are brought abruptly to a lost cup, which, to prevent its being _______ lican at last confesses why he accepted ■ stop within tw o /feet of the curtain again stolen, he had securely fastened ITrr ^-i,^,r> 7 i r 0 , , r, , , , , , . , ! Hnp This effpet can onlv be nmduced to his person. Here occurs the great AU lOMOBILE r OK SALE.—Model 1 money for publish,ng an article to h u r t, k n e .^ Th.^ffect^can only ^ pnxluc^ ^ „ The ^ Sea8on8„ a b Cadillac, seats 5—$200.00. Can he the chances of a Republican candidate drome> for nw otber gtage jn tbe worid wonderful transformation scene with a seen any day at 184 North Lena Ave rin the recent election; here it i s : “ So 0 ffers the space necessary to permit ballet of 500 people, in which all pre- nue, Freeport. 2t. Bro. Pearsall of the Freeport Review ; these machines to attain their full vious ballets at the Hippodrome are ----- ----------------------------------------------- wants to know why The Republican momentum. The stage of the Hippo- out-done The first tableau shows FX P F R IFW F D STFNOPT? APHFR ' rpeeivpd certain nolitical advertising drome is 120 feet deep and these three “ Spring amUhen before the eyes of EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ; received certain political advertising. hinea c o m e at full SDee(J djrectlv the audience the scene changes into !and Typewriter wishes position on All the writer has to say to Mr. Pear- toward ^ e audience, with three pairs gloiious “ Summer.” Once more there Long Island. Salary $10 to start. Ap- sall is that if every Rcpubliacn paper Hf headlights flashing their brilliant a change, and then the rich and ply 93 North Ocean Ave., Freeport, L. in the county was as valuable to the ! rays across the darkened stage. The beautifully colored tints of Autumn L ^t. party as the Review Nassau Countyin- mechanical arrangement stops the ma- are presented. Again there is a change ..1* . A- A. * 1 1 _ . *.. . .A. 1- . . * A. • 1izl t P Vi < , 4-V. I• . ♦ 1 tf. l * * \ Ki 1l t ♦- ' 1V I •111 1 f CJ stead of being two thousand Republi- chincs automatically just when it _ I seems certain they will rush over the can would he about five thousand Dem- footlightti and crash down over the I'.ttic. 1 hope the explanation will affrighted spectators. It is a wonder- ! i |x i fectly satisfactory to the editor I ful achievement, thrilling in the ex- of the Review.” Just as satisfactory as any reason for such a niece of politics as that, Bro. Townsend.—Ed. treme, and makes all previous automo- and then this time “ W inter” in all its majestic beauty is typified upon the stage, with the great tank of the Hip podrome apparently frozen over, with snow and ice on every hand, the whole concluding with a winter ice carnival of unequalled beauty and splendor. O f ficial P a p e r s A p p o in ted At the meeting of the Board of Su pervisors Monday the Hempstead Re publican was appointed as the official paper for the coming year by Supervi sors Cox and Painter, the Republican T H E A T R E N O T E S Garden Theatre —May Robson At the Garden Theatre, New York, May Robson is playing to crowded houses. This is the third week of Miss Robson’s great success in New York, in Anne Warner’s comedy “ The Re juvenation of Aunt Mary.” As Aunt Mary, Miss Robson is a living, breath ing impersonation of the ecccentric bile stage effects look like toys. “ The Auto Race” is a great musical extravaganza and spectacle in three acts, arranged and staged by Edward P. Temple, with music and lyrics by Manuel Klein and scenery by Arthur Voegtlin. The first act shows a beau tiful vista of a part of Long Island, with a hotel and roadhouse on one side of the stage and the judges’ stand for the starting of the great automobile members of the Board, and Supervisor j race on the other side. In the distance Christ named the North Hempstead the hills of Dong Island fade away into rural relative with a big heart and be- -R'eeorri, a new paper at Thomaston, ! a beautiful country view. Automobile loved by all. There is not a single dull as the Democratic organ. ! enthusiasts, country folk, peddlers, moment throughout the entire evening, ------ — - -------- -- | flower girls and others have assembled and Miss Robson has never before been Republicans Welcome Mr. Cocks for the great amateur auto race for a seen in a better role, which accounts William W. Cocks, congressman gold cup given by Mrs. Gay Spanker, for the fact that the house is kept in a , from this district, and Charles F. Lew i called by her friends, “ Lady Gay.” A continual laugh during the entire per is, chairman of the Republican county i sightseeing car with a crowd of visit- formance. The piece is fairly brim- Committee, were the guests of honor! ors arrives, accompanied by many auto- ming over with witty speeches and , at a reception and dinner given Satur- ! mobiles containing enthusiastic devot-, laughable episodes, day evening by Brinkerhoff Meyers, a ees of the sport. Lady Gay herself Miss Robson has been given able member of the County Committee, at comes with her husband, “ Dickie” support in every member of the com- his home a t Manhasset. Spanker, her father, Mr. Worthing- j pany, and a very fine production, mak A. C. Bourdette dealer in Prime Meats, Poultry, Provisions F R E S H F I S H of all kinds constantly kept on hand Til South Main St. S . P. PETTIT A u c tioneer /#. S<mth M a in St., Frccjturt, A\. Postponed AUCTIO N SA L E of H o u sehold Furniture Farming Utensils, Horses, Wagons H a r n e s s , E t c . Thursday, Dec. 5 , 1907 at 10 A. M. Seam a n Avenue, Baldwin One-Quarter Mile east of Grand Avenue All throat'and lung diseases and many other complaints are marked by loss of tiesh. This means waste—tearing down. If you can take some thing that will build faster than disease can destroy re covery is certain. Experience has proven that nothing equals Cod Liver Oil as a tiesh maker and a strength giver. People have been known to gain a pound a day while taking it. The taste and the fact that it has not always digested readily has been against it. These are entirely overcome in Bedell's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites and Extract of Wild Cherry. The oil is broken into minute par ticles as easy to digest as milk. Pleasant to take. Bet ter than other similar prep arations on the market be cause always fresh. Price, 40 and 80 cents Chavs. P. S m ith , Pharm a c ist, Freeport. (tio'o steps from L. I. It. It.) Joseph Albin Sanitary Plumbing 2 doors below P. O. Freeport, N. Y. ALL K IN D S OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK Steam and Hot Water Fitting a Specialty South Shore Telephone 18 Long Distance 61-J-1 Freeport HENRY VOLLM E R High-Class Dyeing and Cleaning Livliv--' and Gent-’ Garments Clear.i'd and Dyed Equal to Now Lace Curtains and Blankets Cleaned Without Odi r Gloves Cleaned in One Day Main Street FREEPORT, L. 1 Oi posite new P. O. Goods called lot and delivered free Mrs. M. M. DiKeman wln> was n pui>il of the New York and Brooklyn C o n servatory of M ■ sic is prepared to give a f t e r several years of touching in ci y and village Lessons on Piano or Organ at her Studio, 93 Smith Mdin St., Freeport, or at pupil’s residence. City reference if required. Correct R e a d i n g an d Fingering; a Specialty ED W ARD S. TEBBUTT O r g a n i s t a n d C h o i r m a s t e r Church of Transfiguration ---------------- F r e e p o r t , L. I. 5 Good Work Horses, 4-rack M arket; Gives Lessons, Piano and Organ. Re 75o per lesson. Lessons I Child’s Heavy Ribbed Stockings We Go farther Than Most Merchants _ ____ __ _____ ___ ___ __ ____ __ ________ Wagon, 2-horse and 1-horse Farm ] duced Rate, Congressman Cocks gave a very in- ton, and her cousin. Miss Virginia Car- ing the comedy in its entirety one of Wagons, 1-horse Dirt Cart, Spring Given at Studio, Lexington Ave, near resting talk of his experience on his ter, and Mr. Arthur Fitz-Wilkins, the the best ever seen. j Wagons. 1 Cutter Sleigh, 2 Sets Heavy each Ave., tiueport, or at pupils fiance of Virginia. Mounted police, | As a character actress, Miss Robson | Single Harness, 2 Sets Heavy Double rt>uencts. snncrh. Her cxmiisite stvle and I H arness, 1 Set Light Single Harness. To stop tit the m ere selling i> where s torekeeping generally ends. B u siness is for profit. We find it to our profit when we serve you right, and if there should be a wrong, alw a y s are ready w ith m oney back if you want it. Try Our Children's and Ladies’ Black Stockings Child's Black Ribbed Stockings 10 cents jxiir teresting talk of his experi recent visit in the Philippine Islands and frankly stated that when he went under command of Sergeant Ruggles, is superb Her exquisite style and i Harness, 1 Set Light Single Harness, to the far east he was of the opinion , clear the space for the starting of the , poise, her smooth, nerve-soothing voice ! 1 S et Cart Harness, 1 Cultivator, 1 that the United States ought to get machines. rid of those islands. After investiga- j All is in readiness for the big tion and study of the conditions exist ing he was convinced that this country could not, with honor, retire from the obligations which it assumed when the islands were taken over from Spain. B E L L M O R E tJ^Wm. Brockman has purchased a new wagon for his hacking business. race, I es from the ludicrous to the emotional, when it is learned that one of the ania- j fairly captivates her audiences, teur drivers, for racing machine No. 3, has failed to appear. A substitute must be found, and the people suggest that Tony, the headwaiter of the hotel, would be a good substitute. Tony is | none other than Marceline, the Hippo drome’s famous clown. Tony refuses and the rapidity with which she chang- J Corn Hiller and Mower. 1 Fertilizer j EXPERT PIANO TUNING Sower, 1 Seed Sower, 1 Fanning Mill, j and repairing a t city prices. Two dol- 1 2-horse Mowing Machine, 1 Hay j )arH for uprights or squares, slight rc- Rake, 1 Hay Cutter, 1 Planet Jr- j pairs free. The usual shoot for and turkey; geese was held on Thanksgiving Day in the lot opposite Bowne’s store. Archer Merritt dislocated his shoul der while attempting to board a moving trolley car at Hempstead Monday eve ning. A “ F arm er’s Dance” will be held by the Advance Hook and Ladder and En gine Company in their hall last even ing, and yvas very successful. the Nineteenth Annual Exhibition by the New York Poultry, Pigeon and Pet to run the machine, as he knows noth-! Stock Association to be given at Madi- N e w Y o r k ’s P o u ltry Sh o w ! Wheel Hoe, 2 Market Wagon Covers, With the entries closing on Decemberil Heap Manure, 1 Corn Sheller, Lot 2, with secretary H. V’. Crawford, ; Market Baskets, Lot Plows, Shovels, Montclair, N. J., the announcement of j Rakes, Forks, Old Iron, 700 Bean D. V. BERLAGE 174 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Branch at Mineola, L. I. ing whatever about automobiles, hut in spite of his protests, he is placed in the machine, and when the proper time comes, the three great throbbing ma chines are sent forward on their haz ardous journey at the rate of sixty son Square Garden, December 17 to 21, is pleasant news to the admirers and breeders of poultry and pigeons and pet stock, as the New York show is the finest given in this country. It has usually been the first week in miles an hour. Menwhile, the visitors I January and the change of time for Charles Half of Seaford won the gun offered as a prize for the one making and others watch them disappear in the distance, and eagerly wait for their return. During the interval of the progress of the race, a body of fat po licemen. under command of Sergeant Poultry Show Week is important. The record of the Association and the earnest work of Mr. Crawford, who has been with it for so many years, are matters of pride to the stockhold- Poles, Etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 Refriger- HandSOme CFOCheted StidWlS a tot, 12 Dining Room Chairs, Lot Car pet and Matting, Large Cook Stove. Specially reduced for the Laundry Stove, Sauerkraut Cutter, Lot the Holidays, S i.50 each Coal Scuttles, Rocking Chair, Washing Orders Promptly Filled Machine, 1 Eight-day Clock, Lot Kitchen Utensils and many other ai tides too numerous to mention. Sale lositive. Terms Cash. By order of William Goldbach 1 - 1.8 MISS M. LEWIS 117 Church St., Freeport Tel. B6-R-2 1 icemen, discover they reach the scene too late to be of any use. This is fol lowed by the arrival of a company of infantry from a neighboring army , , . , . , , . , , post. To satisfy the assembled people, the highest score in the clay bird shoot | they gi> through a skilful drill, and at held bv Bowne and Sorrenson Thanks-1 their departure the racing machines held by Bowne and Sorrenson Thanks giving Day. Several of the gunners from this place who had the nerve to venture out Sunday afternoon report that there were lots of ducks in the bay then. Cheer up, yq sportsmen. O’Rafferty, arrives, and, like most p o -; ers- the exhibitors and to the public. ” ” • \ The show means a congregation of thousands of birds, from the big tur key to the dainty little bantam, each breed a standard and all in competition for the blue ribbons. For this there is close judging, and the number of birds to be handled keeps the judges I are seen returning over the hills. The busy, finish of the great race takes plari in The pigeons have a place by them- twiligM, and Tony, the headwaiter, selves oh the circle platform s; the pet the man who knew nothing whatever st°ek has its special department and about automobiles, is seen to be the the incubators, the accessories of the E. W. VAN KEREN & Co. PAINTERS and DECORATORS Artistic Paper Hanging Talking Freeport Store VICTOR TALKING MACHINES EDISON PHONOGRAPHS COMPLETE LINE OF RECORDS Dealer: J. 0. obertson Grove St., near Pine, FREEPORT, L. I. OPEN EVENINGS M o d e rn M e thods poultry yards, and all that appertains to the identity are shown. The pet stock department has be come a fixture with an appreciation by the public, and the caged birds and winner. The second act represents the grounds of Mrs. Gay Spanker’s country home on Long Island. In honor of “ The How they have Improved a Standard Auto Race,” Lady Gay gives a costume Remedy. garden party. This scene is a beauti- song birds have their special place. In the 17th Century a wave of excit- ful panorama of a country estate. In The Atlantic Cat Club also gives its ment swept over Englapd and France the foreground is a g reat daisy field, show and it promises this year a finer when the medical profession discovered taking up almost the entire stage. At display than ever, for the cats are pets such wonderful curative elements in the i the proper time, the audience learns of the fashionable people and the club cod’s liver. ! that these daisies are formed of living is fond of Us showing, for the four In the 18th Century cod liver o i l ! beautiful girls, some of them black- days of their stay in the Garden, shar- Muin St., opposite Bank HkEEcoRT. u. >■! F I R S T - C L A S S B O A R D Branch of 40!) Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn was imported and used extensively in j eyed Susans, with Golden petals, and this country, but it was found to be I others, the beautiful yellow and white adulterated to a g reat extent, and the daisies. This scene alone is one of the useless heavy oil which enveloped the most beautiful pictures ever shown in medicinal elements, a great hindrance the Hippodrome. Lady Gay and her to its medicinal value. ! friends return from “ The Auto Race\ In 1855 a famous physician from | and spread the news that Tony, the the Hague went to Norway and a f t e r , waiter, has won the race and the gold two years of experiment and research | cup. This occasions much surprise and produced a light brown oil from the merriment among the guests, and Tony cods' livers which was said to be more gravely endeavors to maintain the dig- valuable than the pale yellow oil, both nity of his position. The prize cup is mg favor with the birds and the public dnjoying both. the taste and odor was so repulsive t)hat it frequently caused such nausea that it made it unpopular. The most valuable discovery, how ever, was later made by two eminent French chemists, who after years of research discovered an extractive and concentrating process, by which all of produced, and Lady Gay is about to present it to Tony, when Mr. Worth ington, father of Lady Gay, stops the proceedings to emphasize his objec tions to automobiles and modern ideas in general. The presentation is post- poned and the cup is placed in the care of Sergeant O’Rafferty of the patrol, aud Sergeant Ruggles of the mounted Dress-m aking N kw P arlors —For Artistic and Stylish fitting Tailor Made Suits. long and short es at;, in all thn kth st styh >--tini‘ work —n nsonable prices—call at M m e . F L A C K B E .S T formerly New York G:ty Eldorado Cottage, Roosnelt between Trolley Stop (>i! tuul 08 Piano Quality Means more than beauty in case, design ami exterior appearances If you would be absolutely certain of Quality of Workmanship Quality of Tone Quality of Material County Court, Nassau County. C. Milton Foreman, : Plaintiff. : against : Jean M. Stiles, Harry: Golden, Oliver Golden,: Summons. Jr., Seaman Golden,: George Golden, George: Bloomer and'Arui Meyers,: Defendants. : fdr people wishing to spend the W inter in the City or to visit city occasionally. 187 llemsen St., Brooklyn Tor particulars apply to A. E. F rost , Crystal Lake House. 15 cents j air Child's Very Fine Ribbed Stockings 25 cents pair Child’s Extra Heavy Ribbed Stockings 25 cents pair Lady’s Plain Black Stockings lu cents pair Lady's Plain Black Stockings, better grade 15 cents pair Lady’s Plain Black Stockings, fine gauge 25 cents i>air Lady’s Plain Black Stockings, extra fine gauge 40 cents pair Men’s Socks from 10 to 25 cents pair Coat and Blouse Sweaters Just the thing for these cool Fall days. CHAS. P. SEAMAN’S mm m store flain St.. Freeport Get a Piano and don’t get a “ Cheap-John” Y o u r fam ily will be proud of a good in s tru m e n t—one th a t not only has the looks, but the tone. T H E X c p u i the medicinal, healing and bo^ly build j ing elements of the cod’s liver are sep-1 police. ‘\\rated from the useless and nauseating This point being settled, Lady Gay 11 these recovered medicinal elements announces that she has arranged for the three essentials to good piano build- dmbined with peptonate-of-iron make ' a novelty circus of imported European iug, couphd with honesty of purpose, Hnol the most scientific and valuable acts, of the kind indelibly associated t“vn ' lslt f u‘ “onst> ot ijpod liver preparation which the world with the Hippodrome. A number of A n < l e i * S O H d . C o . As ever known. clowns make their appearance in an r_ Vinol is so rich in the elements of unexpected manner and a circus is un- 870 Fultou Street, BRO O K L Y N fe that it imparts vigor to all debilit- expectedly created upon the beautiful for murv ti,un u ttljrd ,,f a (vutury i and feeble conditions and is unex- | green lawn. • purveyors of good pianos to the tied ns a remedy for all pulmanory t ‘ The circus acts which then follow people of Greater New York aud To the above named Defendants: You are hereby Summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the ; Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty days a fter the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or I an swer, judgment will be taken against I you by default for the relief demanded i in the complaint. Dated September 20th, 1907. Alfred T. Davison, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Office and Post Office Address, Of doing business through a bank No. 76 William Street, | the extending of this invitation vt .. to business men and heads of families m L r r New York City, New York. tQ cal, and inquire iuto oor method for To the defendant Ann Meyers. - simplifying the payment of all tails by The foregoing summons is served ; yheck—a method, once tried, never upon you, by publication, pursuant to ^ abandoned. To the business man we an order of Honorable Edgar Jackson, I want to point out the manifold advau- County Judge, Nassau County, dated tages gained by a connection that raises the 19th day of November. 1907, and I his credit in the financial world, b at one filed with the complaint in the office j instance of many that we can dutch, of the Clerk of the County of Nassau, Explaining the Great Advantages Abies. Try Yinol oh our guarantee are some of the best that can be im- Long Iain lid. to re-; ported from Europe and have been pro- pittUOS ^ lie nt tho residence of your money if itfails.togive satis-1 cure*at great Expense by Messrs. Shu- ion. Thoms* Johnston, Druggist, beet and Anderson. At the conclusion 'port. N. ,Y. E . L . W A T K I N S at the County Court House, Mineola, Nassau County, New York. Dated November 20th, 1907. Alfred T. Davison, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Office and Post Office Address, to h i m ’. First ____ ___ _ ______ _ ___ __ _______ t No. 76 William Street, of the circus, there is'a grimcl enscmlTle 27 Smith St. Freeport Representative 1 New York City. New York. * . * • 1 ......................... ■! 'iMiiiilli aTfllii « iii fi MmyiiriiPiiiiiilfeA^^ fNatlonal B o ilk O F F R E E P O R T . IN. V. herewith invites public attention to its new aud money-saving tinuthods. R oswell D avis , President J ohn K. E lorumik , Vice-Pn-. U. M ilton \F oreman . Cashier S amvel T. H ay nor . As-t. Cashier , has no “Cheap-John’’ qualities. They are I milt to last for years, and are given'dollar for dollar in value. C a s h o r I n s t a l l m e n t s Handsome Scarf and Stool and a year’s tuning free Ware Rooms 439 Fulton St., BROOKLYN E. V. B a l d w i n , Local Agent FREEPORT Long Island Railroad Time Table (Effective November 1st, 1907) Leave Merrick for New York, Brook, lyn and intermediate stations, week duvs, 5 14. 6.02, 6 40, 7.16, 7 57, 8.57, A10.26, 11.81 Sat.oulv, 12 22. A. M., 2.64. 4.10, 5.24, 6.26, 8.24,' 10.24 P. M. (12.22 night for Valley Stream.) Sundays, 6.54, 9.11 A. M., 12.26, 4.24, 5.22, 6.45, 7.22, 9.27 P M. Leave Freeport 5.18, 6.06. 6.44, 7.20, 7.44, 8.01, 9.01, A10.20, (11.86 Saturday only,) 12.28 A. M.; 2.59, 4.14, 5.29, 6.30, 8.28, 10.28, P. M. (12,26 night for Val ley Stream) Sundays, 6.58, 9.15 A. M., 12.30, 4.28 6 20. 6.49. 7.26, 9.31 P. M. Trains leave Freejiort for Amityville, Babylon, Patchogne and intermediate stations week-days. $4.86, 8.03, $8.56. 11.58 A. M., 62.00 (Sat. only) 2.50,$3.52, $5.05 , 5.55 , 6.20, 66.39, $7.10, 7.39, 8.04. 49.07, vll.07 P. M , $1.08, night. Sun davs, 5.11,$9.21 A. M., 12.28, 2.15, $2.28, $3.52, $11.09 P.M. Trains leave New York. East 34th Station, for Freeport, Merrick and prin cipal intermediate stations,8.85,7.00,7.50, 10.50, (12.60 P. M.^Sat. only) 1.50, 2.50, 4.00, 5.00, 5.40. 6.00, 6.80, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00 P. M., 12.00 Night. “A”coimecte at Valiev Stream fur Far Itockawav Branch train*. “$” Train runs to Babylon only. Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about 5 initiates later than 34th St. time. Thi' time table Subject to change without notice } , 1 a t i f e - ; . v,