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J7- i « */.5ui NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Before You Pay Your Next Light Bill Lynbrook A meeting of the Board of Village Trustees will be held on Tuesday even ing next. Wantagh The regular meeting of the A u xili ary League was held on Tuesday night in the Parish House. M. BEACORN Stove Repairing Under the auspices of the Sewing Class of St. Jam es M. E. Church, a sale of ice cream and cake will be held in the chapel on Thursday. Millard Cook has sold his property | on Union place to city parties. The Ladies’ Aid Society held a meet ing on Wednesday afternoon in the Parish House. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Benjamin of New York City have rented Mrs. ^ C reveling’s cottage on Park Avenue. The Queens & Nassau Brotherhood ; of Congregational Ministers held their ^ ^ orn^ec*< has leased his cot- j regular monthly meeting at the Me morial Parsonage on Monday and af terwards were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Braithwaite. ' tage for the summer. Put a NATIONAL MAZDA LAMP in Every Socket Improved National Mazda Lamps give three times as much light as wasteful carbon lamps at the tame cost. Ragged National Mazda Lamps born in any position and fit any socket. They are made in alt sizes for homes, stores, offices, factories. They give better, whiter, more pleasant light than carbon lamps. Bay this convenient carton of 5 lamps and pat a National Mazda lamp b every locket. BEFORE YOU PAY YOUR NEXT LIGHT BILL— PHONE US ROBERT A. COMBS, Jr. Electrical Contractor FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone, 832 Ralston, Douglas AND Queen Quality Shoes Quite a number of the members of the Friday Club attended the theatre party that was held on Friday last. The annual meeting and reception of the club will be held at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Fowler, Union, avenue, on Thursday evening, June 4th. _ A .Life/ l Preservers ^ v j t o r OUR „ u ii^, L In the Memorial Church next Sunday the pastor will preach at both services. In the morning his subject will be “ Ingratitude.” Evening subject will be appropriate to Memorial Day; sub ject “ P a triotism .” Christian Endeavor meeting Friday night, 7 :30; topic. \Converted Purs e s ; ” leader, Harry T. Braithwaite. A fter the meeting a rehearsal for the teachers and pupils of the Sunday School to practice the music for Child ren’s Day. BOYS’ B R IG A D E -TA G DAY—DEC ORATION DAY There is much just and unjust criti cism of the church in its attitude to the boy and its caring—respectively not caring—for him. The church realizes its duty to all— but oftimes is hindered in doing some thing for him because of lack of able men to lead and undertake and plan the wopk, or because of lack of funds. 'Fortunately we have found the men, Messrs. Heckendorn and W erner have both volunteered to give their time to the training of the boys along Chris- ! the members of the K ing’s Daughters tian, m ilitary lines. They have organ- Society at her home on Tuesday after* izedg a good number of youths into a noon. Prompt ana Careful Work 66 W. Merrick Rd., FREEPORT, N.Y. triOUSE Vi*'v> Colonial Paint will preserve the life of your house. It is known that it costs more not to paint than it keep a house properly painted. Neglect in painting Mrs. Bartram , who has been visit ing at “ The Don,” has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Schaefer entertained J. M. H E W L E T T Dealer in Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood Market and Garden Seeds Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer D R I E D G R A I N S Cor. Church Street and New Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y. well does to leads to certain deterioration cf the house and a depreciation in its appearance and value. Colonial Paint is the best paint possible to manufacture. Pure Whi'e Lead, Pure Linseed Oil and Pure Oxide of Zinc, and the necessary coloring pigments, are the ingredients. These are ground to the u‘mo:c fineness and then scientifically combined by special machinery. Many beautiful colors. See color card. A a a e ! : v.n B a r n P a i n t C o lo n ia l In t e r i o r F l o o r C o lo n ial V a r n i s h S tain s A specially m a d r paint for 1 a i n * For m a k ing old and new fences, poultry houses. G ives a Lard, tough, elastic. woodwork, furniture, etc., at* !« iittlc. Does much sanitary and attractive finish tractive. Easy to use and easy floors. Long lastiK„'. to buy. Superior in Style Perfect in Fit Unequalled in Durability brigade, and well is Mr. Werner able to handle them, for there his experi ence in the N. Y. Regiment where he “ broke in” all the recruits is of value to him—and to the BOYS To uniform them satisfactorily re- j quires money—more than the average 1 boy has. For this reason we have de cided to submit the proposition to you —the PUBLIC of Lynbrook—in the : form of a Tag Day. W'e ask your earnest co-operation, and a small contribution when the boys \ approach you on DECORATION DAY — this Saturday. Yours, Messrs. Heckendorn and Werner. ! A. F. Keller, Pastor, i • Sold Exclusively by 9 5 S. Main St. Freeport The annual meeting of the Ecclesi astical Society of the Memorial Church will be held in the Parish House next Monday night, June 1, at 8 o ’clock. Mean R e m a r k . “Why do you say that Brown 1 b em arter than you are?\ “Why, you see, he had t. chance once to m arry my wife—and didn’t.’ PARAGON FIRE EXTINGUISHERS $ 7 . 7 5 Each A stream 40 to 50 feet is thrown ; from the “ PARAGON” which will ST. JO H N ’S EV. LUTH. CHURCH instantly extinguish burning tar, varn- A F g-piipr Pastor ish, naphtha, kerosene, etc., where „ o , .. u , „ , w a ter would be useless and only spread On Sunday, May the thirty-first, the ; t^g fire- The acid bottle is the regular ( hrist ian Church will observe and cele- j form and size and if broken can be lirate the last great Festival of the ; easily obtained at any drug store. Church year. For it is Pentecost S u n -' Every “ PARAGON” is carefully dayj-rthe day on which the Christian tested to 350 pounds to the square inch C b titft proper began—the Occasion of hydrostatic pressure. Directions for rheViutpouring of the Holy Ghost. operating and recharging are stamped •' on a brass nlate attached to the front of the machine. The extinguisher is operated by inverting it. Instantly carbonic acid gas is formed and a press- for your I B r o n z it e T h e g r e r n rst end most per m a nent green paint made. Best for trim , blinds, store fronts. Look o n c o lor card fur other uses. For S * le By W M A. M ac F A R L A N E , A gen t 2 9 South Ma i n S t. Fr e e p o r t , N .Y . J *1,1 ^J J n ' . r U f a i p I,' This fact, its significance to and its working in the Christian Church will be the topics of next Sunday’s sermon. The si— !— 1— : ----- * r, .. r - to keep this engagement Cod. There will be a short preparatory service at 7:30 p. m., immediately proper, The service begins a t 7:45 p. m. as i ure of about 90 pounds to the square All are most urgently invited j inch is generated. The gas pressure is ■ with their the propelling as well as theeXtinguish- I mg power. The chemical stream is forty times as effective as w a ter on fire. One charge is furnished with each “ PARAGON.” The \PARAGON is tested under Electrically Lighted Electrically Started Full Floating R e a r Axel FOUR $1050 preeeeding the service those who will take the Lord’s Supper f supervision of Underwriters' Labora- that evening. All g uests of the Lord’s tories, Inc., and approved, table will kindly present themselves to , — . . . the pastor before that time. M • r airDrother The Sunday School meets in the af- Tel , Conn . FREE PO RT ternoen at 2:30 o'clock. All arc wvl- _ _ _ ______ „ _ C. E. J O N E S , S. Ma i n S t. This year more t h a n any other the tire user m u s t be careful in his selection of equipment. The cheapest tire in price is often the most costly in the long run. MILLER TIRES embrace both quality and superior workmanship, the results of a factory of over twenty years compounding rubber. Let us show you this product and explain fully its merits. JACOB POST FREEPORT, L. I. SO M ETH I NG NEW T h e C A B I N E T A C ORN Coal range with a complete gas at- j tachment; occupies no more room than ; tjJ an ordinary coal range and doubles the ' ;l’! cooking capacity of the range. Baking it oven and broiling oven on top of the ■ ” range. No stooping down to watch-tiio baking. Both the coal and gas ranges may be operated at the -ame time or singly. The Range That Pays for Itself Telephone, 7*1-M Spring is “Just Around the Corner” If you are interested in purchasing a MONUMENT why not talk the m a tter over with us now? If you place the order with us now you will have the stone finished in time for erection as soon as the ground permits. We have Several Hundred Monuments and ; Headstones, &c., finished, to select from now Practical Workmen Large Stock Reasonable Prices Granite Survey Posts always on hand. D. & F. SU T T E R Hicksville, L. I. Opp. L. 1. R. R. Depot C o m e in a n d le t us you thi s wo nd erfu l Oliver E. U. Reynolds Fine Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating 52 No. M RT, N.Y. Telephone ] tiO- V\ T e l e p h o n e c o n n e c t i o n Wilbur F. Southard Funeral Director M e rr ic k Roa d Seaford Long Island S. P. PETTIT Auctioneer The 1914 Studebaker Now on Exhibition at Our Salesroom Four Landau Roadster . $1250 Touring Car . . . $1575 F. O. B. Detroit 0 . Z r o n l Ford Service! Station and distributor in Freeport and vicinity. W e have direct contract from the Ford Factory. The 1914 Ford now on exhibition at our salesroom s. Call and see us before you buy G. BENNETT SMITH Telephone, 418 FREEPO RT, N. Y. V| ** See S hh - t Executor’s Sale of the Estate of Hester A. Smith on Saturday, June 6th, 1914 at 2 o’clock P. M. on the premises, cor. Washington Ave. and N e w Rd. ROOSEVELT, L. I. Consisting of three parcels, as follows! PARCEL ONE—Eight room house, hot air heat; bam and out buildings. Plot 70x312. PARCEL TWO—Seven room house. Lot 50x312. PARCEL THREE—Lot 50x312. This property is right in the heart of the fast grow ing community of Roosevelt, and this sale offers an excel lent opportunity for investment or a home site. For fur ther particulars apply to WILBUR F. WRIGHT Or the Auctioneer 59 Bainbridge St. 110 West 34th Street Brooklyn, N.Y. New York City AM r e q u isit e s for f u n e r a ’s a t r e a s o n a b le c h a r g e s C o a c h e s an d c a m p chair s to let Interment pr o c u r e d in all c e m e t e r i e s DIVORCE YOURSELF F r o m D irt, D u s t an d D r u d g e r y C o m b ination Pneum a tic Sw e e p e r Release from broom drudgery—from the ttain of mov ing and lilting furniture and from the dangerous scattering of dust and germs that are raised by the use of the. broom and the old fashioned carpet sweeper, can be attained by the use of the D u n t .c y C o m b in a t io n P n e u m a tic S w e e p e r , which, .Ithough easily operated by hand, creates powerful suction force which draws out all the dirt and dust found in your rugs and carpets and at the same time the revolving brush picks up all lint, pins, threads, ravelings, etc. IHE OUNTIEY SWEEPERS are made in three sizes and sold under a rigid guarantee for one year. You may try a Dunt- ley in your own home for 10 days F r o e o f Charge. For more detailed Inform ation w r ite TODAY AGENTS WANTED L'untlcy Pneumatic Sweeper Co. 6501 South State Street CHICAGO Summer Series-Stream Line Body Touring Car or Roadster, complete $1175 New Style Body. Electric Lights. Electric Starter. Electric Horn One-Rod Control. 35 Horsepower. Tires 34x4. Also Roadster It Will Stay New Reo the Fifth is built by R. E. Olds. And this is what that means: A car built slowly and carefully, with utter exactness, with vast over-capacity, big margins of safety. A car in which $200 is spent on what most men call extremes. But that means super strength. It means small cost of upkeep. It means long life. When other cars grow noisy, Reo the Fifth remains quiet. When parts in other cars call for replacement, Reo the Fifth parts* don’t. When other cars grow old, Reo the Fifth stays new. Compared to-day by a trial run, other cars may perform as well. But compared after 10,000 miles of runuing, the worth of this car will show. You men who seek stability should come and see the value you get in this great car. Send for Literature. Demonstrations at any time WILLIAM HIBBARD, Agent T e lep h o n e , 3 9 3 - J 123 South Main S t ., (South of Merrick Road) FR E E P O R T , N. Y. i