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N A S S A U C O U N T Y R E V I E W W. C. T. U. Column Some mothers have unlimited confi dence in their sons, no matter what Uame Rumor or the neighbors have to say about them. “ I won’t believe it at all,” said a doting mother. \M v Dennis never drinks when he goes out for the night. I can tell it because he is always so thirsty in the morning.” WHY GOVERNOR RALSTON’S SEC RETARY WILL VOTE FOR PROHIBITION Hon. B. B. Johnson, private secre tary to Governor Ralston of Indiana, and heretofore a saloon advocate, has declared that a t the coming local op COUGH TWO YEARS OLD Yields to VmoL Read Why. did not survive in Maine as long as in many wet States. CLEANING UP DAY IN ILLINOIS Following the thirty days’ grace a l - . lowed by the laws of Illinois to the | saloons which were votad closed, large- , ly by women, at the recent local option Strong vigorous men and women elections, approximately 1100 whiskey hardly ever catch cold; it's only when dives in all parts of the State went out the system Is run down and vlUdity of business at midnight on May 7. In low that colds and coughs get a footr all more than 200 cities and villages hold. were freed of rum sellers. Now Isn’t It reasonable th a t the —Christian Advocate, right way to cure a cough Is to build up your run down condition again? Mrs. D. A. McGee o f Way cross, G a , says: “I had a chronic cold and cough which kept me awake nights for two years and I felt tired all the time. tion election in Richmond he will vote car Toombs was appointed chairman Valley Stream At a meeting of the Ladies’ Aid So* cii'ty of C»race M. E. Church, Mrs. Us- j Vinol cured my cough and I feel DOLLAR BANKED ISA DOLLAR SAVED UNTIL YOU NEED IT CHANCE OF A LIFETIME presents itself, a little cash. It is the man who has BANKED All that is needed is HIS SAVINGS who can take the immediate advantage. START AN ACCOUNT TODAY. If you already have an account add to it and be prepared for the business opportunities that are often offered you. Capital, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus, $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 Main Street - FREEPORT, N. Y. J ohn J. R anpai . l , President D. W rni . ky P ine , Vice-President W illiam S. H all , Cashier with the temperance forces. ‘‘Every day of the y e a r ,'’ Mr. Johnacn has w ritten in giving his reasons for his change of heart, \th e re have come to the executive office from one to a doz en letters from women and girls, pleading for the parole or pardon of husbands, fathers or brothers; and it is no exaggeration to say that a vast majority ul them, probably four fifths, refer to the fact that the liquor saloon was directly or indirectly connected with the crime for which they were for their annual fair that will be held probably next October. The following chairmen of the various committees were also appointed : Grocery table, Mrs. William Sm ith; Fancy table, Mrs. Ed. Henderson; Domestic table, Mrs Wroith ; Candy table, Mrs. C. I. W allace; Collar and handkerchief table, Mrs. Alfred R. Scott; Mystery table, Mrs. W alter H. Howell. Mrs. John Darling of New York avenue, entertained the Society at their meeting. convicted, if it was not largely respon- siule for it. For the first time 1 had All the newly elected officers of the a realization of the direct re'ation of Epworth League were installed in their saloons and crim e .” respective office a t the rally held on — Sunday night last, when the silver an niversary of the League was celebrat , OPPOSIT ION ON ECONOMIC ed with appropriate exercises. A GROUNDS, SAYS LIQUOR MAN large delegation from this village will Nowadays liquor men are less fre- attend the Spring Convention that will quently ascribing the “ prohibition [ be held at Patchogue on Thursday. wave” to the work of fanatics, they ' ------------- are coming to recognize that back of ! j it are the people in the business world V / C c d l l o l l l c and the social world as well as in the home and the church. \Liquor men i Under the auspices of the Busy Bees, who say that all this agitation is be- 8 souia1 will be held at Odd Fellows’ stronger In every way.” The reason Vinol Is so efficacious In such cases is because it contains In a delicious concentrated form all the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil, with tonic, blood build ing Iron added. Chronic coughs and colds yield to Vinol because i t builds up the weak ened, run-down system. You can get your money back any time If Vinol does not do all we say. P. S.—For Itching, burning skin try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Thomas Johnston Drug Co., Inc. Freeport, L. I.. N. Y. HARRY E. BETZIG Tel. 8 7 2 F r e e p o r t J O H N S . D E N T O N 8 N. Main St., FREEPORT, L. I. Tires and Tubes Pennsylvania Goodrich Goodyear Federal Braender Vulcanizing and Repairing Sporting Goods All Work Guaranteed B a s e Ball Tennis B e s t Quality, Lowest Pn.ces, Personal Guarantee Long Island Railroad Time Table (Effective Oct. 21st, 1918) Leave Merrick for New York. Penn sylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter mediate stations, weekdays, 5.Ill, 5.52. 8 38, 6.57, 7.17. 7.55, i8.13. 8.54, ' 10.12, A. M.; 12.27 . 3.08, 4.04, 5.82, fi 42 8 13 10.30 SO P. M fkl 5<i a . I Edgar Jackson George M. R andall William S. Hall Harvey B. Smith B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S Wallace H. Cornwell Coles Pettit William E. Colder Daniel B. Raynor Smith Cox D. Wesley Pine John J. Randall William G. Miller Open except legal holidays, from 9 a. vative management. 6.42, 8.13, 10 P >t.; M .; Sundays. 6.48, 9 11 A. M ; 12.04, 2.54, 4.28, 5.33, 7.06, 9.46, P. M. _ Leave Freeport for New York, Penn ing created by temperance cranks are Hall, Rockville Centre, on Tuesday ev- | gylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week not aw a k e ,\ said a Pennsylvania hotel ening, May 26th. j days, 5.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01. 7.21, i7.43 -------------------------------------------------------- 8.00, i8.17, 8.58.9.48, 10 17. ilu.50 A. M.; sold for Cash or |dnys, 6.51, 0.15 A. M .; 12.08, 2.68, 4.32, • on M a r g i n i n ' \ ‘”T “ »» I— V-Z I 3 amounts to suit m. to 3 p. m., Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. Offers facilities and inducements iu every departm ent equal to those of either the New York or Brooklyn Banks or Trust Comjwmies, and every accommodation consistent with conser- Interest a t the rate of 3 i>er cent, paid on time deposits, three months or more Drafts issued on all parts of Europe. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $5 pel annum. Accounts of corporations, eomimnies societies, etc , solicited. keeper, who for years was secretary | of the Philadelphia Liquor Dealers As‘- j sociatiun. \T h e opposition comes from i many men who have liquors in their , c e llars; it comes from the big corpora tions who are making this fight on economic grounds; it comes from big 1 m erchants—they themselves may drink ' and many of them do, but they don't want their employees to drink.” Edey, Field &, Sloan Members New York Stock Exchange Phone Rector 3100 74 Broadway, N. Y. FIRE PA R A G O N $ 7 . 7 5 Each THE A stream 40 to 50 feet is thrown from the \PARAGON” which will Local Telephone Directory Goes to Press Saturday, June 6, 1914 M' j you arrange for telephone serv ice on or before, that date your name will appear in the book. O S T of your friends, your business associ ates. doctor, lawyer, druggist, dentist, grocer, — practically everyone w ith w h o m you have business or social relation . have telephone service. Their nam es appear in this m o st useful and m o st used directory. W h v not get your nam e in the new directory> D o n ’t w ait until an accident or em ergency causes you to regret that you have no telephone. A rrange now to have one installed and enjoy its benefits every day in the year. Advertisers who would reach the “ pick of the population\ find that the Telephone Directory is a profitable advertising medium. Oar nearest Commercial Office will s h dly give yoa full information about rates, classes of service, and advertising space. FORCING OUT TH E DRINKERS [ One reform brings another. For in stance the workmen’s compensation law, adopted now in many states in 1 this country, is forcing employers to j discriminate against drinking men. ; With every employee a risk, managers . . .. . , , I.I..5 «h„,, | 18 necessary il accidents arc to he water would he useless and only spread avoided, cannot see their way clear to ; the fire. The acid bottle is the regular keep men whose brains are befuddled form and size and if broken can be | with liquor. Incidentally, it is the | easily obtained at any drug store, workmen's compensation law which; Every \PARAGON\ is carefully j has amused Germany, once considered j tested to 3i»0 pounds to the square inch ( the tr< ighold . 1 ; eef drinking, to the hydrostatic i ressure. Directim physical deterioration and mental un- I iiys, .28. u n v - s it n i u t i ' • i i ' i n i 1111 j uiju 111 v 11 i m u n - , , , , . , , reliability which uverindulgence caus- of {he'mac'liine? ^ *U 5.37, '7. in,’ii.oo P. M. Trains leave Freeport fur Amityville, Babylon, Patchogue and intermediate stations week-days, na4.44, 8.in, aS.53, 9.52, 11.53, A. M .; a 1.48. S2.21, 2.48, a8.59, ai'i.Ul, to 88, a5.56, tt6.20, 6.41 a7.06, 7 41. a8 03, aV.05, 11.21. P. M .; 12.19, (to Patch- ogue Saturdays) al.27, A. M. Suuda 5.31, ;i9.20, A. M. ; 12.29, 2.21 ‘ a3.54. 7.34. a9.03. a 11.14 P. M ; i ,27a E X T I N G U I S H E R S ! V 1 , v v „ u 1 rains leave New York, Pennsylvania Station, for Freeport, Merrick and priu- c p .1 intermediate stations, naS.40. 7.06, a7.51, 9.07, 11.00 A. M .; a 12.55, sal.25, 2.00, a 8 .no, ia4 08, ta4 14, ao.OO, ao.31, 5.50, uO. Ill, 6.45, a J in, 118 08. ;0.25, a 11.30, a 12.30 P. M ,; S 4.30, 118 . 26 , 11.34, A. M. ; 1.38, a 2.58 6.37. a8.(l8, alt) 18, a 12.35. nTmins nin to Babylon only. nN'o Brooklyn connections. kStnps on signal; runs ro Valiev • Stream only. sSal unlays only, f Except Saturdays iExcept holidays. Nassau Ladies Tailor * F u rrier 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET American Theatre Bldg. Fancy Dresses Dry Cleaned, $ 1 . 5 0 Formerly Established IMS in Brooklyn My prices will be N. Y. prices STRICTLY GUARANTEED FITTING Suits made to order for $10.00 and suits all complete with goods and trim mings for $25.00. I do repairing. Ladies’ and Gents’ San itary Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing M. Rosen hi u in SOUTH MAIN STREET American Theatre Building Freeport, N. V. Telephone, 708-w Buttons Made To Order from any material PHKV&tWgftl ,y>, I c>. The Kuiser bus became alarmed the fronti The extinguisher is j inverting it. Instantly; Labora tories, Inc., and approved. J. H. Fairbrother T e l . C o nn . F R E E P O R T | H u v init .iust m u r n e i l from an vxtem k -e -.i m Europt*, w h v i<_• s h e has l>ec‘n singinev m o s t su r r u s s - I f u lly in g r a n d o p e r a and v o n c o r ts , h a s ta k e n i« 'i- J m a n e n t it sidonoo in F L O R A L D A R K . Lony l-l- am l. N . Y ., an d \v ill te a c h t h e Art of Singing P u p i ls th o r o u g h ly cicached professional o r p r i v a t e c a r e e r s , •toire of e i g h ty o p e r a s ir an d p r e p a r e d for English, French N E W TELEPHONE CO. R e p o rt n , a n d Italian . K n g a n rem e n ts accep ted f o r C o n c e rts au d O p e r a s . Lor t e r m s and p a r t i c u l a r s a d d r e s s I’ (>. I ox .'{*>2. F lo r a l P a r k , L o n g Islan d . N. Y. T e lephone F loral P a r k 41-K. Mme. C. A. RYDER, Local Commercial Manager, 26 South Grove Street. Freeport, L. Stephen P. Pettit - - Auctioneer 110 West 34th Street, New York City Auction Sale BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE At 249 South Ocean Avenue Saturday, May 23rd, 1914 AT 2 . 0 0 P. M. ON THE P R E M I S E S 10 Room House, All Improvements. Plot 75x160. Large Barn. Beauti ful Shrubbery. Best Residential S e c tion of Freeport. Will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. TERMS OF SALE—10 per cent, in cash on day of sale; 20 per cent, additional in thirty days, when deed will be delivered. ciency, of human betterm ent, of Amer ican c itizenship.” in a recent article in the Christian Register on “ What j the Brewers C laim ,\ he says: ” An a rticle is reprinted from H a r-j per’s Weekly, in which it is claimed ! that abstinence leads tu abnormal and vicious popular delusions. For proof, ' appeal is made to Greenbackism in Maine, Populism in Kansas, and the increase in cruel lawlessness toward negroes in the South (now burning j them alive instead of lynching, as formerly, as due to enforced a b s tin - : ence. \Too bad, indeed, for poor old | Maine I For lyears it has furnished a larger proportion of distinguished rnen and women to the world than the aver- age for the nation (see “ Who’s Who ; Balance may remain on mortgage if purchaser in America\. For many years the , , . . - , , , tExeept Saturdays and hoiil n\ over t l , showing made and is doing K n i e aSi a m U p S j s J M Z K t S tiZ what he cun to change conditions by | ure of about 90 pounds to the square ; s|mwil from j,V\v York. Pemisvlvania ! setting a good example himself. ; inch is generated. The gas pressure is | .nation This time turde sni,' .... i o, --Frem o n t (Neb.) Tribune, the propelling as well as theextinguish- , olia.>igl.\vit|„,ut notice, j ing power. The chemical stream is fori v times as ADVISFS l BOTHER CARPENT Kit i effective as w a ter on fire. One c h a r g e ____________________________________ ■ I'M INK IT OVER SERIOUSLY” is furnished with each \PARAGl IN.” j Proliibition sentim ent is spreading i ^ *le . PARAGON, i- tested under . among all classes of men. One Wil- \ ?“P:erv,rsion lU.ni.,^ v';1,tvrs | son Hradrick, contractor and builder j a t Frederickstown, 0., comes out for national prohibition in the following : communication published in a local pa per, the occasion for his utterance be- , C . E. J O N E S , S. Main S t. ing a pending wet or dry election: l \B rother carpenters, I address you , on a subject of vital importance t o ; j yourselves, your families, your com- j munity, state and nation—the elimin- ; ation of the saloon from your county. : The saloon is the enemy of the laboring , man. Its champions go about crying ! personal liberty. For what? T h a t ! they may profit by the ruin of your j sons and mine. The saloon is a lia- j hility to any community in which it! may exist. The mechanic that spends his time i in' (hr saloon is at a discount. Now, [ brothers, in all candor, think it over, i and think r-criousiy. The liquor ttaf- lie is the hyei a of our civilization. Tonight it enters a humble home and strike- the roses from n woman’s cheek ' and tuna rrow challenges the nation in th: halls of Congress. There is n o ! cottage humble enough to escape it ! I and no palace strong enough to shu it j out. It defies the law, when it cannot j coerce suffrage. It is the enemy of j peace and order, the despoiler of men 1 ! and terror of women, the cloud that I shadows the faces of little children. I It comes to bring gray-haired mothers down in shame and sorrow to their ] graves.” j DR. JOSEPH CROOKER ON TH E , BREW E R S’ YEAR BOOK Dr. Joseph Crooker, president of the Temperance Society of the Unitarian Church, after reading the year book of the United States Brewers’ Associa tion for 1913, says he believes it would he well if this so-called defense of beer were widely read by the American peo ple. A fter a perusal of (his \ i n t e r esting but irritating document’’ he thinks they would better understand the real aim aud s p irit of this \v a s t and powerful organization in restraint of virtue, the enemy of industrial effi- Any Gown or Lady’s Suit French D r y Cleansed and Pressed, $ 2 . 0 0 Any Gentleman’s Suit French Dry Cleansed and Pressed, $1.00 ED1E FATEH BS0 Any Gentleman’s Suit Brushed, Prima Donna Soprano Sponged and Pressed, 4 0 c J l CUKE B. WILLIAMS Scavenger and Cesspool Work Promptly Attended to 2 7 So u t h Main Street Freeport, L. I. Day Telephone 174 Night Telephone 851-J Any Lady’s Suit Brushed, Sponged and Pressed, 60 c S CH O O L B O Y W A N T E D For steady, summer, part- time, easy work. Must be bright, neatly dressed, and under fourteen years of age. Give references and mention day and hour when parent will come with boy for inter view. Good pay. Splendid training. W rite to Box V, care. Review Office. Diard visit* Freeport once a week Our Automobile Delivery Service FREE to any point west of Patchogue Baer’s Violin Studio New and simplified method with correct bowing for beginners. Special atten- i tion given students desiring proficiency i in orchestral or solo work. Lessons per hour, $1.00. LOUIS BAER, 77 W. Seaman Avenue, Freeport, L. I. ‘Phone. 260-w. I n c o r p o r a t e d 1 7 5 S o u t h Main S t r e e t FREEPORT, L. I. T e l e p h o n e , 1 0 5 Freep o r t FRED. H. SMIT H Cabinet Maker and House Carpenter I n s i d e W o o d W o r k a S p e c i a l t y FURNITURE MADE AND REPAIRED Main Office and Works 2 5 2 - 2 5 4 Greene St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Branches N e w York, Brooklyn and Yonkers OVER 6 6 YEARS' E X P E R I E N C E P atents BANK HADlL fyiakro D e s i g n s C o p y r i g h t s A c . o py r ig h t s A n y o n e sending a sketch and description may quickly a* cert am our opinion free w h ether au invention ts probably patentnblo. O'romanlex- . _ ttons «t n e lly ennddent laL HAfiOBOCX on I’ateuLe . , sent free. Oldest aceney for securing patents. I ', P a tents taken through Munn A Co. receive , , i tyre lot notice, wft h out c harge. In th e Scientific American. A handsom ely m u st rated w eekly. Fervent cir culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms. S 3 a year: four m o n ths, | L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNIUCo.^^NewYor'i Br»Lzb Offlce, CT 5 K r f - W a shlm n o o . D .C . desires. I- By order of L. D. AMMERMAN For further particulars address the auctioneer * Congressional delegation from Maine i has exerted more influence upon legis lation at Washington than those from States many times its size. These and , many similar facts disprove the deter- 1 location asserted. Moreover, Green- ’ backiam did not originate in Maine; it o f ever* V d e s c r i p t i o n (■ r - W E r f c P O H T . 1 Rockville Centre Capital and Surplus, $159,000.00 Resources, Over 1,700,000.00 A Strong Bank is most helpful to any community Postal Savings Depository Safe Deposit Vaults Interest Paid on Time Deposits Your Patronage Solicited L ighting F ixtures Modern and Artistic Let us suggest how we can improve your present lighting effects at little cost For The New House WE SHOW MOST EXCLUSIVE AND EFFICIENT DESIGNS Sketches s u b m itted upon request H UNDREDS OF SAMPLES The R. C. Heather Company T.L 77SO-1 *U4> k > i Show Rooms 135-7-9 West 2 6th i S<t. Office: It., N. Y. 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