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V s ' ‘ V ■ . . ^ 7 ' ' I - * . ' NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW t 1 ■ HERE IS THE PROOF That the best body-building and strengthening tonic for Oeiieaie Ohiidren YifCbl “ My 9 year old daughter was [ “ My tw o children, who w e re puny w e ak, pale, and had no appetite. I and ailing, rapidly gained flesh and gave h e r Vinol, and she began to ! strength when I began to give them thrive a t onde. She gained rapidly Vinol. 1 p roved that Vinol i* r spJen in weight, color and strength.” did tonic for delicate childien.\ — M rs.W .H .GILM O R E ,D u rand, Mich. 1 M rs. C. ALLEN, New Bedford, Mass. Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round and plump. Children love to take it. We return people’s money without question 11 Vinol does not accom p lish all w e claim for It. Try It, p lease. T h o m a s J o h n s t o n , D r u g g i s t , F r e e p o r t , L . I. The P a tien t’s Stratagem . “You must drink hot ’.rater with your whisky.” the doctor told his patient.' “Otherwise you mustn’t take It at allr” “But how shall I get .the hot wa ter?” the patient queried plaintive ly. “My wife won’t let me have it for the whisky toddy.” j “Tell her you want to shave,” the, ! doctor said and took his departure. 1 The next day the doctor called ; and asked the wife how his patient I was. “He’s gone raving mad,” lys wife I replied. “He shaves every ten min- i utes.” Japanese W a y of Sm o k ing. The Japanese have a curious manner of smoking. The pipes have very small metal bowls with bamboo j stems and metal mouthpieces and ! hold only enough tobacco for three of four whilTs. They use a light | colored tobacco, which is cut ex tremely line. They take a whiff of smoke and inhale it, letting it pass out through the nostrils. They ! rarely smoke more than one pipeful . at a time. If they do smoke a sec- | ond they drop the little bulb of | ashes out of their pipe, which they refdt and light it with the ashes ! taken from the bowl. £ T A L L E N ’S L U N G 1 B A L S A M , For deep-seated C O U G H S . C O L D S . C R O U P . A 25c. Bolt!c lor * Simple f okL A 53c. Bottle lor « Heavy Cold. A il.rtO Bottle foi a Deep-sealed Cough. Soiil Iiv till D n ijrifists. ^ O A V I S & L A W R K X C g C O ., N c v r Y o t k- „At City P rices High Grade Bon Bons and Chocolates a t »l! and Not the ordinary eumV store Assorted Chocolates ! variety, but just what the name} prices. O’ !imphe8' Ice Cream sold Retail Our French Vanilla apt! Clio- Wholesale. ! colate Nutted Caramels are fresh , daily. Special attention paid to all All kinds of Nut Bars a special-i orders for Weddings, Receptions ty. Parties, etc. Bi it k Ice ( ’ream always at hand. A N D E R S O N ’S L'Hommedieu Building 119 S. Main St. FREEPORT, N. Y. Near Merrick Road LOST CLASSICS. V S herwin -W illiams WAGON AND IMPLEMENT PAINT will save your wagons and im p lem e n ts by keeping them in good condition and making them last the longest possible time.X, Brushes out easily, covers well, and dries^with a rich oil gloss. Very permanent!\ in ^ color and durability. Handsome**colors to select from. CLARENCEE JONES Hardware. Paints and Varnishes Main St. and Merrick Road Freeport, N. Y. f s 5 e $ f e €■ f 6 § R o s s <S: R a n d a l l C o m p a n y Lumber, Building Materials Builders’ Hardware, Paints Sash, Doors and Glass STORM SASH TO FIT ANY WINDOlf Brooklyn Ave. an d Main S treet Freeport. N. Y. < IpiMi from 7 A. M. to li P. M, every week day. Not One W ork of M enander or V»rro R em a ins to Us. W h a t with barbarism, religion? intolerance and indilTerence, little could ]iavev-rcmained to us of the literatures oT (Irecce and Borne but for their nlnio-t inexhaustible j wealth. Of Sappho we possess only an ode i jr t w o and quitted fragments. Her ; works were burned in the oleventh renturv by order of the great Hil- hdirand. Addison says by way of on-olation th a t they were “ filled wii!i stuli bewildering tcnclemc-s and rnpleve it m i g h t have been langeroa? to give them a reading.’ OT 10S cornedies of Greek domes tic life, the work of Menander, a writer whose field was never occu pied by an body else and whose purity of sty hr Plutarch declares to i have boon surpassed by Homer alone, not even w h a t may be eajjed n f r a g m e n t remains. Stray lines a r e j q u o t e d here and there. Twenty- , f o u r of t h e plays are known to Jiave existed until 1 he seventeenth cen tury, when they were erased from i t h e i r rolls to make space for the @ | works of an ecclesiastical writer. {oj ^pf the ‘.’T'G dram a s of th e great $5) Greek t r a g e d i a n s , Aeschylus, So]>Iio- ; cles and Euripides, only thirty-tw o are possessed by t h e world today. © T h e brilliant Livy, to whom Mn- i can lay, a m o n g moderns, is often lik- @ ! ened, wrote 1 10 volumes or rolls of ® his “ A n n a l s ” of Borne, Of tlic-e : only thirty-five remain to us. Of the th i r t y historical volumes | of T a c t i t u s we have four. Of Pliny the elder, t h e sole great i n a t u r a l i s t of the Rom a n race, but ! o n e work lias escaped destruction. Yarro, a Latin biographer, placed ! by common consent beside t h e bth- j erwisc i n c o mparable Plutarch, is to- j tally lost to .us. j Of Caesar’s orations, for which ♦g ! his contemporary fame was as great | as for his generalship or statesman- 5* I ship, not one has been preserved.— G r a n d Opening' This Saturday O F Sc h loss’ Department Store -r -------- - Freeport, L. I. I H a v e Got Some E legant Double oreen lading stamps Holiday Bargains in Pianos & Player Pianos SOUVCIlirS to Everybody I Why don't you have a talk with your __________________ _ H o m e Piano M a n \ ! before you jump at some (Treater New York Proposition you know z-j nothing about. It don’t cost anything and you might save something, i A telephone call will bring me to your home. I can buy as cheaply _ . as anvone and sell cheaper than anv store in Uventer New York. forthe commg week H. J. RAYMORE o m y T h e Piano M a n 7 5 IN. Bay View Ave FREEPORT, L. I. Telephone, 2(111-1 SPECIAL 6-ftExtensionTable Beautifully finished in Golden Oak AT $ 4 . 8 9 EACH y J. S. SHAPIKO, 91S. Main St,. Freeport, L .Telephone, s t - L Free] oi r AMERICAS NEWEST (Jpho!s!erer|CITV on the ATLANTIC’S FINEST S H O R E LONG BEACH For the Holidays Full Line of Stamped Goods AT THE DOORSTEP of AMERICA’S for Embroidering and ma terial for working, floods Stamped to order. Sample line of D.dls ;i.nd Dolls’ Clothing. I h.lls' O u t f i t s to order. Inspect onr line before pnrcliasiug. Huttons Covered from your own material. Ladies’ garments braided with special Exclusive Designs by machine. MRS. ALDOM 35 Clinton Ave., Rockville Centre Exchange. Report of t h e Condition — O F T H U — FROM GOLF LINKS TO OFFICE BANK of ROCKVILLE CENTRE I A t th e clone o f h(w itless o h th e IGth d a y o f I N o v e m b e r. 1WU. RKsov iicks : Loans and D iscounts ........................ g.’hO.lUii.il Overdrafts.. . ............. . .i kil.iiS Due from Trust Comp, nies, Banks. I H a n k e r s a n d B r o k e r s , u o i in c i u d - GREATEST CITY One Visit to th e G r o w i n g City B e a u t i f u l by th e S e a will m a k e you a Long Beach E n t h u s i a s t This Soon to be Completed City, w i t h Boulevards, Vitrified Roads Sewerage S y s t e m , Eire D e p a r t m e n t , Police D e p a r t m e n t , Schools and ev e r y t h i n g th a t goes to m a k e AN IDEAL CITY GO TO LONG BEACH AND SEE 2 1-2 riiles of t h e Finest Boardwalk in t h e world flagnificent Hotel, Casino, B a t h i n g Pavilion % $500,000 of Stucco and Concrete Red Tile Roof Houses $1,500,000 s i m i l a r houses in course of construction Long Island—P e n n s y l v a n i a ’s f inest L. I. Depot M a c a d a mized and Vitrified Brick B o u l e v a r d s and Streets NASSAU HOTEL AND GRILL (w i t h m u s ic) open year round W r i t e for Illu s t r a t e d Booklets, M a p s an d D a t a ESTATES OF LONG BEACH 225 F I F T H AVENUE, N E W YORK Telephone, 5600 Madison W ILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, President <XXXXXXXXXXXX20<XKXXXXXXXXXX) oooooooooooooooooooooooooo •— “ od i n th e n e x t i t e m .............. D u e fro m R e s e r v e D e p o s it a v i e a m o u n t o f 6 t l s e t a . . ............ R e a l E s t a t e ...................... iE >.YJ 4s '0.1100. IIU m.o.u.oo M ortgages owned . SttK-ks and Bonds, viz . Public Securities (Book V alue #61,718.65): M a rket V a lve ...... <11.718 67 • Other Securities (Book Value Ml,028.62) M arket Valve $ egal Tenders N a tional Banks Legal Tenders Notes and N o tes of .. 174.W9.IXI ,. 83,185.57 45.288.(0 Cash I tem s ........... : ....................................... 1,187.-80 0,h » r assets, v z : Furniture and fixtures ........................ 1,889,18 Accrued interest n o t entered ......... i 8.636.00 Building account ................. , K 636.00 69.314.70 X ANY a man would be unable to 1 V 1 enjoy the healthful exercise of golf if tt^c telephone did not keep him in touch with his business. > \ A word over the wire saves him an hour's delay in leaving the office. There is another reason. The busy man’s day is made shorter by the Bell Service, which brings him in instant communi cation, not only, with his fellow townsmen, h|it with corresbondents in distant cities. The Bell Systc meet the needs o f all 41,350,072.08 LIABILITIBS: Cauital Stock paid in, in cash $25,000.00 Surp.ua. including all undivided profit*.. 1............................................... . 100,097.28 D eposits i o t preferred ........................... 1,210,0851,210,085 488 Dne^Trust Companies, Banks, and Total deiMWUs .............. 1,214.718.90 Other liabilities, viz: Certifletl c h e c k s ...'................$>.\86.75 Cashier's checks ..................... 544.15 Accruetl interest not en tered .................................... 6,125.00 10.255 90 4 4,633.12 $1,850,072.08 State of N e w York, County of N a s s a u , as.: Hiram R. Sm ith, President, and B reen T, la) nor, Cashier, o f Bank of Rockville Centre Bank located ond doing business at gm c o r - er of Village Avenue and the SontRtrn loulevard, in the village of Rockville Gen try, in Suid county, being duly sworn, each for himselt. says that the foregoing report, is true System provides universal service to users. and correct in a |l respects, a* ledge and belief, and the usual business o f said the location required by the . 10, Lews of 1900 in g report, is true > the best of his • i New York Telephone Company '■ ' i i E r l l f i that transacted at tl banking iew(Chap. 10, Lews of 1909 a s a and not elsewhere; and that the above report is made In compliance with en official notice received from the Buperinieedent of Benks designating the 16th day of Novemle-r. 19 9. as the day on which socitdgroort shell be s P r ■itrM Cost 2 1-2 c e n t s per hour to o p e r a t e . ; J Heats A room 20x20 to 70 degrees in zero w e a t h e r . Guarantee Try it 30 days. If n< t satisfied will not cost you one cent. At Home in the Evening with an Edison Phonograph or Victor Talking Machine To Make Things Lively 5 Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Co. . New B u s i n e s s D e p a r t m e n t 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE J P atents I RACE MARKS D e s i g n s COFVRIGHTS Ac. invention Is p robably PetenlebljL C o m m n n lcs- szixr& s r ........... What better combination uitii be imagined? Stoj) and think ?; of this, father of a family, on your way home, and then stop in and hear the machines talk and have one sent home. A very small preliminary payment will make it yours. ALL the American selections to date—including the new Amberol four minute records—in stock. The only place where a com plete line of records can be found on Long Island. ..............■ \ = C . A . F U L T O N I Merrick Road FREEPORT, L. 1. w i RRI : o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o b < 1 . : »■.> / v, -v “ i