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HARRY E. BETZIG Long Island Tire Co., Inc. Main St., FREEPORT, Tires and Tubes Pennsylvania Goodrich Goodyear Federal Bracnder Vulcanizing and Repairing Sporting Mrs. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Mine., says: \The grippe had left me in a weak, run-down condition from which I suffered for some time. I tried different remedies but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vlnoi, from which I received All Work Guaranteed B a s e Ball Tennis South Side Messenger, Gentlemen What has become of running water in the village? This is a question many would doubtless like to know. I ----- ------ - ------ ---- - „ understand a company consisting of Goods great benefit. My cough is a lm o s t, f ° ur 'ocal men was formed. I am .£ k. z ty*** mend Vinol to others who suffer as I further steps need be taken to procure SOgge!,t8 t i,P extending of tlii<= invitation did.” the water. B e s t Quality, Lowest Prices, Personal G u a r a n t e e Nassau Ladies Tailor ~ Furrier 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET American Theatre Bldg. Fancy Dresses Dry Cleaned, $ 1 .5 0 F o r m e r ly E s ta b lish e d 1895 in B ro o k ly n 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’ S a n itary Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing M. Rosenhlum 72 SOUTH MAIN STREET American Theatre Building Freeport, N. Y. T e lephone, 708-w B u tto n s M a d e To O r d e r from an y m a t e r i a l Mrs. Lake’s recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' livers —combined with the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained In Vinol. and her cough disappeared as a natural result. We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your . , , , , , money if Vinol does not satisfy you. the wate,r Plant’ and the same has been P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxo aW r° v*d- The company ts proceed,ng „ . . v. . .. carefully so as to be in a position, in Salve stops Itching. We guarantee i t five yeJ g to turn over a rea| aubstan. Thomas Johnston Drug Co., Inc. tial plant to the community, if munici pal ownership is desired at that time. to business men and heads of families to call and inquire into oni* method for simplifying the payment of all bills by j In answer to the above inquiry, *-e ; check—a method, once tried, never I took up the m a tter of the Bellmord T° fhP hnRmeS\ man WC Very truly yours, A Reader. want to point out the manifold advan- \\ a ter Company with one of the di- tages gained by a connection fh.it raises rectors and he advises us that it is bjg credit in the financial world, but one their plan to give the people of Bell-i instance of many that we can disclose more w ater this summer, and that the work is progressing as rapidly as pos sible. A site has been obtained for nas uuniisLur] i/ru ^ vu ., Freeport, L. 1 .. N. V. to him . First [National B a n k O F F R E E R O R T , IN. Y. herew ith invites public attention to its new and m o n e y -saviug m ethods. R osw e l l D avis President J ohn K. E ldrido e , Vice-Pres. C M ilton F orem a n . Cashier S amuel T. R aynor , Asst. Cashier. EQUAL I f AIR tmatment | int « e $T (G'Jsr£*<|sURPuis $AFETY PERSONA! ATTENTION CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT CAREFUI l e NTERPRI IKC; l MODERN LOANJ J SERVICE jjSABESUARDS CLARENCE B. WILLIAMS Scavenger and Cesspool Work Promptly Attended to 2 7 South Main Street Freeport, L. I. C. L. MOOK Opp. L. I. R. R. Depet ! Day Telephone 174 Services will be held at the M. E. Church Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m. ; Sunday School at 2:30 p. m . ; Ep- worth League at 7:16; evening service at 7:45; preaching by the pastor. Rev. William Dalziel; all are cordially wel- 14 B r o o k l y n A v e . F R E E P O R T , N .Y. Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Smith gave a reception last Thursday evening in NOTICE—My service and work is honor of their son, Alva R., jr., and first-class. Goods called for and de- his bride (formerly Miss Muriel Har- livered promptly, rison) who were married recently at the bride’s home in North River, New ! — York. A large number were present | which included friends ef both the | couple and the families. The evening was spent in dancing and singing, the music being supplied by Prof. J. H. Weimer, assisted by local talent, after which a buffet supper was served. The bride was the recipient of many Z1*HE PROGRESSIVE MANAGE TENT of this bank is proud of the A fact that it is founded on certain STRONG FOUNDATION STONES, some of which the artist has drawn here. Our endeavor is to treat ALL CLASSES ALIKE with banking EFFICIENCY and SAFETY. We try to lend money on all DESERVING ENTERPRISES and extend FINANCIAL SERVICE of ALL KINDS to the business men of this territory. We are glad to do business here. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. THE FRE|EPORT BANK Capital, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus, $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y. J ohn J. R a s t a l l , President D. W esley P in e , Vice-President W il l i a m s . H all , Cashier Night Telephone 8i51-J I handsome gifts. The young couple _____________________ are now residing in their new home on Newbridge Manor. Any Gown or Lady’s Suit French Dry C leansed and Pressed, $ 2 . 0 0 Any G e n tlem a n ’s S u it French Dry Cleansed and Pressed, $ 1 .0 0 ~ L o n g Isla n d R a ilro a d T im e T a b le ; Effective ' let. -1st, 1618) Leave Merrick for New Y o rk, Penn sylvania Station. Brooklyn and inter mediate stations, weekdays, 5.16, 6..VJ 6 88, 6.67, 7.17, 7 66, 18.18, 8.54, 10.1^, A. M ; VJ.’JJ. a.08, 4.04, 5.3'-'. 6.42, 8.18, 10.30 P. M.; fkl.66 A. M .; Sundays, fi. 48, t i l l A. M. : 12.01, 2.54, 4.28, *5.33, 7.06, 9.46, P. M. Leave Fi sylvauia Statiov days. 6.20 5.56, (;.42, 7.01, 7.21. i7.43 8.00. i8.1 7. 8.58 6.48, 10 17, ilO 50 A. M ., 12.27, 3.12. 1.08 5.02, 5:;;. 6.46, 8.16, 10.: 8 P. M ; t'Kl.59 A Al Slill- diivs. 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.58, 4.32. 5.117, 7.10, 9.50 P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville, Moses Hunt and family have re turned from their winter home at Port Orange, Florida. They are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith be fore going to High Hill Beach for the summer. Last Wednesday morning the mem bers of Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Company were called upon to ueporl for New York, Peni - i render assistance at the tire at David uriov. and Brooklyn.^ week- residence at Smithville South, where a barn and several outbuildings wei'e destroyed. The men responded quickly and were soon on their way to tlie scene. They rendered valuable as sistance in saving Mr. Gale's house, also adjoining property. At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon same day the company was An acetylene gas machine in the 5 and 10 cent -tore of HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE 4 0 S m ith S t r e e t FREEPORT j Edgar J a t kson George M.Kni.divll 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, m. to 3 p. m., Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 Interest a t the rate of 3 i* r cent, paid m. Offers facilities and inducements ou time deposits, three months or more in every depaitnieut equal to those of Drafts issued on all parts of huroiie. either ' the New York or Brooklyn S,,fe ‘le«K,8it bo*\s to n 'uf. I** „ , , . annum. Banks or 1 rust Companies, and every Accounts of cm 1 accommodation consistent with conser- societies, etc , solicited. rporations, companies, licit Any G e n tlem a n ’s S u it Brushed, Sponged and Pressed, 4 0 c p i intermediate stations, | 7.116, a.7.51, 0.07, 11.00 A. M .; al2.56, I s a l.25, 2 00, a3 00, ia4.08, ta4 44, ao.iK), ] a6.31, 5.50. a6.16, 6.45, a7.10, as.Oh, 10.25, a l l . 30, al2.S0 P. M. ; Sundays, I 4.30, :.8.20, 11.84, A. M .; 1.38, n2.58 Any Lady’s S u it Brushed, Sponged ,:;;W:b,VV„nb,BaS;?i;m.v __ iiNii Brooklyn connections. and Pressed, 6 0 c Babylon, Putclioguc and intermediate stations week-days, na4.44, 8,10, 10f the ah.-i-i, 'i .)2, 11.,)il, A. M .; ul.48, n j *2.21. 2.48, a8.50, al6.04, t5.33, a.\).i)i' ; “ h a m c a l l e d o u t . all.20, 0. 11. u7.06, 7.41. a8.o;; machine in tne 5 a'.Ufi, 11.21, P. M .; 12.19, (to Patch- A- Palermo on Bedford Avenue was ogu*‘ .Saturdays), al.27, A. M. Sundays, being cleaned, when a large amount of 5.31. ii9.20, A. M .; 12.29, 2.28, carbide dropped into the water, mnk- i 3 .- ‘ i I. 7.34, ah.03, a l l . 14 P. M ; i.27a | ing the machine red hot. Beingafraid A- M- of an explosion, an alarm was sent in. Trains leave Now York, Pennsylvania T,)e firemen carried tin- machine fron Station, for Freeport, Merrick and priu- h ce|lar t0 , hv back va,,, before anv leaiate stations. nuH.*10. , . 17 J damage was done. South Side Garage AND PAINT SHOP Auto and Carriage Painting a specialty Remodeling Bodies, Etc. Frank H. Seaman, Manager 19 South Side Avenue Tei. 4i7-j FREEPORT, L. I. T H E Local Telephone Directory Goes to Press Saturday, June 6, 1914 M Our Automobile Delivery Service FREE to any point west of Fatchogue I n c o r p o r a t e d BASEBALL Bellinon.- lost its (irst ganie in four , years to the Farmingdale Club Sunday ' by a score of 8 toy 4. The locals do not I seem to have reached their true form Valley I yet, for there were many errors, i Amos and the opposing pitcher gave 7 hits each. In the ninth Apeler made I i a wild heave that let in three runs, hut as tlie score was 5 to 4 against Bell- j Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave ' more> an<* HS C11’.'- did nothing against Station, about the same time as those j the Farmingdale pitcher in their hull, , shown from New York, Pennsylvania I no damage wps lone, station. This time table subject to | There will be 2 games with thc Clar ion A. C. next Saturday (Decoration Day). All the fans will remember the Clarion A. C. team, who have vis- | ited here for the past few seasons. They are one of the most gentlemanly, best appearing and fastest team that play the locals, always putting up a fast and clean article of ball. On Sat- New and sim|)litied method with correct unlay, Decoration Day, they will ap- bowing for beginners. Special atten- peBr for tin-first time* this season in a t'0n.^\VVn.®tVde- U\ <le8ir.^n?,.prO,ficlt,ncy doubleheader, the first game starting Lessons at ^ ari(j gyeOnd about 4. It is hoped that a large crowd will attend, as it is 0. K. Bakery (Formerly L'HommedieuV HENRY L. R. HIMMEL, Pro;,. kStops ' on signal: Stream only, s'uturdays only, f Except Saturdays i Except holidays. tKx ept Saturdays and hoidays. change without notice. Baer?s V iolin Studio 121 South Main Stre e t F R E E P O R T , L. I. Weddings, Parties, Receptions, Etc. Catered To Try our “ SWEETHOM” Bread, the Nutritious Kind If you arrange for telephone serv ice on or before that date your name will appear in the book. OST of your friends, your business associ ates, doctor, lawyer, druggist, dentist, grocer, — practically everyone with whom you have business or social relations, have telephone service. Their names appear in this most useful and most used directory. Why not get your name in the new directory? Don’t wait until an accident or emergency causes you to regret that you have no telephone. Arrange 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 pheily give you full information about rates, classes of service, and advertising space. < -J* < N E W TELEPHONE CO. C. A. RYDER, Local Commercial Manager, 26 South Grove Street, Freeport, L. L in orchestral per hour, $1.00. solo work. LOUIS BAER, 77 W. Seaman Avenue, costing a littie more on account of the Freeport, L. I. 7 5 South Main Street FREEPORT, L. I. T e l e p h o n e , 1 7 5 F r e e p o r Main Office and Works 2 5 2 - 2 5 4 - Greens St. Brooklyn, IV. Y. B r a n c h e s New York, Erooklyn and Yonkers FRED. H. SM I T H Cabinet Maker and House Carpenter ‘Phone. 260-w. two games and aDo to secure such a good a ttraction. Sam and Amos will do the tw irling. On Sunday at the us- time, 3:3(1, the Mineola A. A. will visit Bellmore for the first time since 1908. As they always have a strong team, a good grtme may be looked for ward to. 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 Shop, 232 N . Main Street, Freeport, L ighting F ixtures M odern and Artistic Let us suggest how we can improve your present lighting effects at little cost '—J' i' For The New House W E SH O W M O S T EXCLUSIVE A N D E F F IC IE N T D E S IG N S Sketches subm itted upon request H U N D R E D S OF SAM P L E S The R. C. Heather Company Show Rooms and Office: 135-7-9 West 26th St., N. Y. City T*L 7780-1 Medisee Sq. Baler t e DEFT. ~M \ — i 1 . > 1 “ J im ,\ a Polish farm hknd, em ployed by George Fish at East Mead ow, was burned tin death Sunday night when the workshniu in which he was sleeping caught liiie and burned to the ground. The n r'nains were taken charge of by Wiibuir F. Southard, un- --------------------------------------------- — ____ dertaker, and interred in Greenfield Cemetery on Tuesday. No particulars ^ concerning the man a r e known, beyond his first name. He iNas about 30 years old. \ ___________ BANK OF Rockville Centre Capital and Surplus, $159,000.00 Resources,[Over^f 1,700,000.00 A Strong Bank is most helpful to any community Postal Savings Depository Safe Deposit Vaults Interest Paid on Tune Deposits Your Patronage Solicited Merrick Services at the Churcto of the Re deeroer Sunday, VVhitdun<\ay, at 7 :30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and .4 o’clock P. M. Celebration of t h e iJo U Commun ion at the early service an<X Morning Prayer, sermon and Celebr&tkm of the Holy Communion at the 11 o’A icji ser vice. The Church School m e e * in the Parish House at 10 A. M. TheX c . F. S< meets each Monday at 3 In d 4 o’clock. The Woman's A u * liary meets on Thursdays at 2.30 11 M. The Boy Scouts meet each Thursday from 7 to 8 P. M. Choir meetinj Friday evenings at 8.15. A corYlial invitation is extended to all to attUnd the services of this church and joining its community activities. The Merrick Club will formally op.m for the season on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. P. R. Jennings and Mrs. H. ( H. Caramann as hostesses. Tea wifi I be served at the Club Houav Lom 4.30 ‘ to 6.00 o’clock. Store With Subway Station A Most Important Announcement C 1 K C U M S T A N C E S HAVE COM HI X E l ) to make the June Sale of Und-ermuslins and kindred wear so unheard of in value giving, that we have deemed it wise U> announce it in advance ^o no one will miss it. Thv C OL D W E A T H E R in carh ' otvagefl the makers all over i - . ind our great sales at it - 1 h' r attention. i .iple lines, cancelled orders nu-ed fabrics were offered to iv- 'ficcs that would have been impos mi onlinarv conditions, i his i< ;i s;L|t. xve have held for man\ -ears ijust at thi< time, famous fot years as our IL'XE U X D E R M U S LIN SALE, hut now covering a most extraordinary range of Summer Wear Undermuslins, Corsets, Misses’, In fant's and Children’s wear, dresses, waists, white goods, and other sum mer Apparel needs. OUR PRICES W I L L BE T H E L O W E S T IN T H E H I S T O R Y of the busi ness in Undermuslins— and in every branch of the sale we will offer values that will be unmatchable. We do not hesitate to state that it will be the MOST T\1 PO R T A N T E V E N T O F T H E K I N D I N ALL T H E CITY Read the details in Sunday’s papers. Sale begins Monday, June 1. I J — .. . ..... 1 4