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„ yl: -. * •\>:y = t ! Property BEACH LOTS FOR SALE 25x100 at $175.00 to $275.00 Each LOTS TO LEASE for tee ef S to 10 yerm, •t $10 to $10 ye usaa. Tew wde to m M. C LOTS m CARET PUCE, BA TV JEW TER RACE, 275 ft. w East sMe of USety St., Be»- ■toftoa Park. Tkese yt-oyerties at rwawMe --------- p L S. SCOTT, 148 N. Main Street Mm. A. J. Scott has a quantity of dress trimmings left over, which she is almost giving away. COUNTY COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. JAMES CHAUNCEY WILLIAM-: SON, as Executor of the last: Will and Testament of Mary E .: Williamson, deceased, : Plaintiff, : —against— : SARAH WYANT, OSCAR : RHODES, DELLA RHODES, : and LEWIS H. ROSS COM- : PANY, formerly ROSS & RAND-: ALL COMPANY, : Defendants. : IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 14th day of June, 1913, I, the undersigned, the referee in said Judg ment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Court House, at Mine- ola, Nassau County, New York, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of August, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and hereinafter described as follows: “ ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Woodcleft, in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly side of West Side Ave nue, distant one hundred seventy-five (176) feet Southerly from the inter section of the Southerly side of Ray Street and the Westerly side of said West Side Avenue, and running thence Westerly parallel with said Ray Street, one hundred (100) feet; running thence Southerly parallel with said West Side Avenue, one hundred (100) feet; run ning thence Easterly parallel with saic^ Ray Street, one hundred (100) feet to the Westerly side of said West Side Avenue; running thence Northerly along the Westerly side of said West Side Avenue, one hundred . (100) feet to the point or place ' of beginning. Containing all the land within said bounds. And the same being subject to the restrictions recited in deed from John J. Randall Company to said Oscar Rhodes, dated June 1st, 1910.” Dated, June 19th, 1913. Frederick A. Drake, Rpfprpp Martin V. W. Hall, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff, 43 Cedar Street, Manhattan Borough, New York City. RERSPIBCCnOM Good for you CUT OUT THE HEAVY DIET these warm days by E a t i n g Our Ice Cream Body Found at Long Beach The txxiy which was found in the surf just eaat of Long Beach on Satur day last by M. M. Raynor of Freeport, hau been identified as that of Joseph I P. Cavanagh of St. Charles, Mo., by his brother, who resides at Granite K e e p V O O l a n d M e a l t h y | City Mo The body was attired in a bathing suit upon which was stenciled the name “ Roche.” It has been as certained that the deceased, who was paying a visit to thfe East, had gone in bathing on July 4th, having hiring his suit at Roche’s Bathing Pavilion at Far Rockaway, on which date h e was drowned. Upon searching the cloth ing that remained in the pavilion, trace of his brother was discovered. He was immediately notified and arrived from Granite City in an effort to as certain the whereabouts of his brother. When the body was found it was re-1 moved to Forbeli’s morgue, Rockville Centre, on Sunday last, at which place it was identified by the brother, and the body will be removed to Granite City for interment. good to the taste—order now for tonight’s desert. Every flavor. Prom p t Delivery a t All Hours 3 5 C e n t s p e r Q u a r t Let Me Paint Your Auto or Carriage Price R i g h t Work First C lass C. F. VAIL 109 Church S t . , Freeport PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARLES G. HILL Lawyer 89 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y MARTIN V. W. HALL Counaelor-at-Law 1 Freeport, N. Y. J. M. HEWLETT CLINTON M. FLINT Couneelor-at-Law D e a l e r la 49 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. Louis Peroni 19 Railroad Ave. Opposite the depot Freeport, L. I. Telephone 789 Freeport Before You Pay Your Next Light Bill A Clear Complexion It’s what every lady desires aud what every lady can have. Some skins are more sensi tive to the action of wind and sun than others aud need a refreshing healing, lotion to keep them in a healthy con dition, otherwise the com plexion becomes tanned aud freckled. Put a NATIONAL MAZDA LAMP in Every Socket Improved National Mazda Lamps give three times as mnch light ai' wasteful carbon lamps at the same cost. Rugged National Mazda Lamps burn in any position and fit any socket. They are made in all sizes for homes, stores, offices, factories. They give better, whiter, more pleasant light than carton lamps. Buy this convenient carton of 5 lamps and put a National Mazda lamp in every socket. BEFORE YOU PAY YOUR NEXT LIGHT BILL— PHONE US ROBERT A. COMBS, Jr. Electrical Contractor « FREEPORT, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY. GEORGE J. WAGNER, : Plaintiff, : —against— : . MOSES JARVIS, HENRIETTA : JARVIS, his wife, and ISIDOR : MAYER, Defendants. : In pursuance of a Judgment of Fore closure of Sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action bearing date the 18th day of June, 1913, I, the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named for that purpose, will sell at public auction in the Arcade of the Arcade Building, 47-49 Railroad Avenue, in the Village of Freeport, Nassau County, N. Y., on Monday, August 11th, 191?, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being at Merrick, on the south side of and adjoining the Merrick and Jamaica Plank Road, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, (formerly Queens County) and State of New York, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: BEGINNING at a point on the south line of said Merrick and Jamaica Plank Road ad joining land of Whitehead Hewlett and being at the northeast corner of the land hereby conveyed, thence running southerly, southwesterly and again southerly along and adjoining said land of Whit- head Hewlett to a small Creek through the suit meadow; thence east erly along said creek to land of Sarah Ann Barnum; thence northerly and westerly along said land formerly of Sarah Ann Barnum and along a certain right of way lending thereto, to other land of Whitehead Hewlett; thence running northerly along said last men tioned Is ml of Whiteheed Hewlett to the northwesterly coiner thereof; thence northerly in a straight line along land of William S. Hall and Henry P. Libby to a point on the south line of Merrick and Jamaica Plank Road, two hundred (200) feet easterly from the point or place ef beginning; thence westerly along said Merrick and Jamaica Plank Road to land of Whitehead Hewlett at the point or place of beginning. Containing all the land within aforesaid bounds. Dated June 84, 1918. JAMES EDWARD DOWNING, Referee. HARRY E. FAJANS, ESQ., Plaintiff’s Attorney, 860 Fulton Street, i Jamaica, N. Y. Save Money on Your Tires Have you saved Money on your tires ? You did if you bought them of the Freeport Tire Co. We Save you 20 to 40 Per Cent. on all your Tire purchases Ask your friend about us S m i t h &. B e d e l l ’s Witch Hazel and applied before going out or when retiring will k<jop the tikiu in a fresh, healthy con dition. It prevents all the skin blemishes caused by winds and sun and will make any complexion clear and beautiful. Smith & Bedell, Inc. DRUGGISTS F R E E P O R T , IN. Y . ( 6 5 steps from L. I. R. R.) Hay, Feed mmd Bundle Wood HMET AND GARDEN SEEDS SEED FOTITOES FEBTIUZE1 DRIED GRAINS Cor. Church Street and New Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y. SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Counselor-at-Law 1 Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage I Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport i Residence, Lexington Ave., Freeport LEO FISHEL Attorney at Law Freeport, N. Y. j Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage EDGAR JACKSON Counselor-at-Law Freeport Bank Building Freeport New York MORTGAGE LOANS ■ We accept all good loans and will tell you “yes” or “no” when we see the property. Six pier cent., tax exempt, j mortgages for sale 1 HAFF & FARRINGTON - Coun.ellors-at-Uw 360 Fulton Street Jamaica, N. Y. M. BEACORN : S tove R epairing Elvin N. Edwards Geo. MortonlLevy EDWARDS & LEVY Lawyers • Telephone, 434 Freepiort 1-7 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 355 Freeport DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office and Residence 61 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N.Y. ’Phone, 85-R Tel. 563 Freeport. WM. H. RUNCIE, MD. Office Hours: 8-9 a. m. 1-3 and 6-8 p. m. 103 W. Merrick Rd Freeport, N. Y. H e h a s s a v e d m o n e y GIVE US A CALL Freeport Tire Co. ROSS 6 RANDALL FRAME BUILDING Phone,19-w 8 NORTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, LI. Housekeeping Is Not the Task It Used to Be O D E R N invention has done away with much of the hard work. For instance, the cleaning and polishing of hardwood floors, the dusting of moldings, the tops of high furniture, the stairs, under the radiator, etc. These back-breaking tasks are now made easy with the With it you can dust, clean and polish a hardwood floor in the time it formerly took you to get ready to do it. Besides, you do not have to get down on your hands and knees to dust under the bed or other hard-to-gct-at places, < Handtand onn a chairhair to dustust thehe topop of thee higigh of all kinds Can be obtained on short notice at the Nassau County Review P R O M P T A N D CAREFUL WORK H W .IbRfckU. FREEPORT,EY I Long Island Railroad Tim e Table (Effective May 35th, 1913) j Leave Merrick for New York, Penu- : sylvania Station. Brooklyn and inter- ! mediate stations, weekdays, 5.18, 5.54, 16.40, 7.01, 7.19, 7.30, 7 58, 8.16, 8.56, i 10.14, 11.28, A. M.; 12.24, 8.06 , 4.06, 5.32, 6.42, 8.13, 10.36, kl.48 P. M.; Sun- i days, 6.48,9.11, A. M. ; 13.04 2.48, 4.28, ! 5.33, 7.00, 9.41, 10.47 P. M. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week days, 5.22, 5.58, 6.44 , 7.05, 7.23, 7.46, 8.03, 8.19, 8.69. 9.44, 10.19, 11.32, A. M.; 12.29, 3.10, 4.10, 5.37, 6.49, 8.14, 10.38 P. M. ; kl.51 A. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.62, 4.32, 5.37, 7.04, 9.45, 10.51, P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville, Babylon, Patchogue and intermediate stations week-days, a4.42, aT.OO, 8.04, DR. A. H. H A M M O N D Dentist Itoom.4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING Telephone, 323-w YOU SHOULD READ N ew York EVERY DAY * •G r e a ter N e w Y o r k ’s H o m e Newspaper-*? © b e York BEST GENERAL NEW S FINANCIAL REPORTS BASEBALL AND SPOUTING EDITORIALS AND R E V IEW S ‘ ILLUSTRATIONS—CARTOONS AND EVERYTHING E I ^ E THA T CON TRIBUTES TO MAKING A HEAL NEW SPAPER fa r back as the m emo ory r As f a r bac k a s th e m em of th e o ld e s t living new n n aper m an can recall TH B NICW YORK SUN has ever been the m o d e l new s p a p e r. Excellent English, keen h u m o r and cau s tic w it have m ade THE SUN the d a lly com p a n ion of those engaged In Joum alLstlo developm e n t. I t follows logically t h a t every one w h o a p preciates the very best features o f n e w s p a p e r ^ ^ - . m a k ing; who respects the avoidance o f o b jeo- a8.58, 10.28, 11.53, A. M. ; jl ,28, hi.61, l tlo n a b l e and sensational n ews s tories a n d who j i l f - ja2 20 2.48 a3.57 a5.05 ha5.30, | & 4 ® % ^ ' WU' ! a5.54, a6.20, a6.39, 7.04, 7.39, aS.Ol, i a9.02, 11.19, P. M .; a 12.20, (to Patch j ogue Saturdays), 1.27, A. M. Sundays, 5.31, a9.18, al0.49, A. M. ; 12.29, 2.26, a-3.54, 7.34, a9.03, a l l . 14 P. M ; al.36 A. 1 M. 1, t h e undersigned, v-»f * **%%-*»a ■■■n ■ • v •—- #, « a « ww , « —. ^ —- - —* - - & & r M ^ M - f o , \ h . he«r.^rtot vt 5 ! a8-28*ai000* u Hti’ A- m - l La7- a3-°2’ ceived j ____ ( ______ ____ ____ ____ _ ! 6.40. a8j6ral6.18 • 012.85 P. M. ’ Trains leave New York, Pennsylvania Review Building, Freeport S S & S S T S J & M K ; - -- ----- 7.08, a7.65, a9.35, 11.00 A. M. ; <12.40, N O T I C E TO T A X P A Y E R S i 1,00, ajl.25, 2.00, aS.Oi, a4.13. ah4 44, Of th e Village of F reeport a4.58, 5.31, ao.50, 6.15, 6.46, a7.08, a8.08,) th e Collector o T x e s i and 10.25, 11.30, 12.29 P.M. SailtlaVE 4.82, feport, N. Y., hi kx Roll and W a rran t fo r th e tax e s fo r t h e p resent y ear, and 1 will1 W . M errick Road, in said Village o f J u l y 21 t o A u g u s t 12, 1913 inclusive, f i r m 9:009:00 o’cl’clock 4 UO o 'clock in the after) m e p u rpose o f receiving th e r a te of one per cent. A u g u s t 12. will a tten d a t my plac 35 N o r th Grove S tr e e t, in said Vtll fo r tJi© p u rpose of receiving taxes a t t h e f a te of five c e n ts on every dollar. D. F r a n k S e a m a n , C o l l e c t o r . ! D a ted Ju l y 10. 1913. SUBSf'TtfPTIO lV TERM S (Postage Prepaid) ^ mon th Daily and* S u n d a y ...................... 7S E v e n in g ........................................... FO IIEIC X RATES D a lly ......................................... 91 3 $ Dally and S u n d a y ............... 1.90 E v e n ing. je.oo H SO a.so a t t e n d a t .. _ . . , F reep o rt, on aTrains run to Babylon only. o in th e forenoon until m o o n on each such day for taxes upon such roll on every la r ; a f t e r of residence, e o f F reeport, ueb roll to s o a c to d t t of th h furniture. All of the hard work is now made easy with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. It gathers all tkc d ee or din horn wwywfccra sad held. It, Tfca mop U roily ckaard by wasblas and then Reared by poarinc on a kw dtop« at O-Caiar Podab. Try It at Our do Bet lad k whhctwy la e.try re port wo will rotate your money. The price 1, oely SLSOaed k will mro to pike meey times over ie a abort lime. C. E. JO N E S s. 0 Werd-of-Mouth Advertising Passing encomiums, only over your store counter, about the quality of what you’ve got to •ell, results in about as much satisfaction as your wife would get if you gave her a box of cigars for Christmas. Advertising in This Paper talks to sewybody at one# and makes them talk back with money oSatordays. fExcept Saturdays. jSatuvdays only. hExcept Saturdays. sNo Brooklyn connections. tNo New York connection. kStons on signal; runs to Jamaica only. Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbnsh Ave. Station, abont the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to change without notice. OVER 6 6 YEARS' CXRCRICNCC P atents •1S.OO a a . i o ii.e s >mesllc R a tes In ,lad e C anada. M exico all United S tates possessions. Ilem lttance m u s t be m ade m o n thly ra te fo r any period U y e a r on an y edition. S e n d In y o i r S u b s c r ip tion NOW. Address T H E SUN C irculation D e p a r tm e n t S e n B n l l d l n g N e w Y o r k . I^ a i i a a f o r , You should have a regular s u p p ly of THE SUN. W rite lo r term s. Anyone sending a .k e tch and < quickly ascertain our opinion fi Invention le p robebly patentahu (rectal ruMet, without c^SSSKV, Stkniifk American. , __ „ W a n , p ’s hyeW nrwsSeelir,. & The modem housewife will save her self all the hot, toilsome work of bak- j ihg these summer days by having THIS j BAKERY supply the family’s • BREAD j Our bread is equal to, if not better, I than the best home made product—it is I highly nutritious, absolutely pure and j wholesome, and is temptingly delicious. It comes from a sanitary shop when it’s from K. Smith & Son OUve Beafevart ftffPOtf, 1 . 1. X-