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L. F. Wlllets Secretary NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Ernest S. Randall Treasurer *4 Beaver Board Bishopric Stucco Board Plaster Board Yard! Long B e a c h Avenue R u s s e l l Place JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials Doors, S a s h , Trim, Brick, C e m e n t , Lime, B u i lders' H a r d w a r e , P a i n t Office, 15 North Long Beach Avenue and FREEPORT, N. Y. Lally Cole Galv. Pipe and Fittings Metal Lath T E L E P H O N E , 6 2 5 F R E E P O R T YOU WILL LIKE IT VEGETONE This appetizing, delicious drink con tains the most healthful food ele ments from vegetable life no meat, but richest meat juice flavor. is the traveler’s friend the invalid’s appetizer. Also flavors soups and gravies to perfection. rtm your dealer or by mail---4 cubes--- 10c l repairs I cost - i \ . v ’k *■' 6 ' W het w ill ! W i -1 ' i V ' T1' ' I Pay a little more for REAL RU-BER-^TD. C h e a p substitutes m a y LOOK just as good, but repair bills soon make them cost you more than the Expert Advice for Home Gardening on Long Island £ The Eagle has engaged a garden expert, who will give the same sort o f authoritatiKe and interesting in form ation relating to the planting of « rops, raising of vegetables suitable for this climate, etc., th a t is given on health by Dr. Brady, the health ex pert, in the daily columns of that pa per. This expert is a trained agricul- § tu r is t and his articles will appear on x the Woman’s Page every Tuesday. . ^ They will contain suggestions and ad- « vice that e\$ry man and woman who * I possesses a yard or who can control x I v a cant spaces in city or suburbs will ; ^ | find of inestimable value. On the other days of the week the t j Eagle will publish garden articles ? j contributed by the experts of the , | | P a rk Department of Brooklyn and the « I D e partm ent of Agriculture at W’ash- « 1 ington. These will supplement the j information supplied by the garden expert, and every phase of successful : c ity farm ing will be considered in detail. In addition the Eafrle will | answer all questions regarding plant ing and crops, provided stamped, ad- t dressed envelopes are sent. This W ell-Known W o m an A lm o st a N e rvous W reck L. H. SCHNEIDER & SON 199 Merrick Road ROCKVILLE CENTRE, LI. » Telephone K27 Rockville Centre Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Bedding, Drapericfs, Window Shades i W e can supply a Holland Shade, all colors, with side = hems, m o u n ted on a guaranteed roller, including a Corded Ring, Pull a ta c h m e n t, installed in your prem- 5 ises, for 60c. O ther qualities at proportionately low * prices. M easurem ents taken w ithout any obligation. .» Estimates cheerfully furnished. H artshorn rollers on * request. x.x-x x x-rt x-x it x x-x x i: x x X xoi.x-x.* x x x,x x x r. x x xix'x>. ;x'X.x x x x x ii TH IS DRUG STORE More To U s If We can Make It Worth MORE TO YOU If we can make this store the most important one to yon in your neighborhood--we thus make it a good store to own. We want to do just that -and we think we c a n do i t , if we have not already done it—hy making the store more an 1 more useful and necessary and dependable. Test the s tore's usefulness to you in every way yuu please o r can genuine. Real R U - B E R - O I D con tains n o t h i n g th a t will crack, warp, run, rot, rust or leak. It gives a long life of expense-free service. Look for the \Ru-ber-oid Man\ rtmitd itiih hi -HhK.njD R\/- on every roll of the genuine. and KU-bEH-OlU Shinfiv. N. Y. C. MILTON FOREMAN Lumber and Hardware, Paints and Glass FREEPORT, R i S I t l l O COSTS M O RE-W EARS LONGER -? > THE STANDARD PAtflU. COMPANY. ww .an, « o = ton -.r.oo C L A R E N C E S. A B R A M S , Ph. T H E R E X A L L S T O R E G . x x x x x x x x x x x x XXX x x X x xlx x x x X x x x x x X X x x x\x x x x :: x :: :: i x x x x x x x x I DON’T WAIT FOR A WARNING LIKE E THE EGYPTIAN SIGNALMAN DOES P H O N E N o 1 |u$tplimttlie Tape it row at a Time • Greatest Improvement In Seed Planting TOR BETTER GARDENS The tissue paper tape keep* the seed constantly m o I r t - it Is sim p le to understand that they germlnMte quicker ami bettor The seedn are spaced the proper tllatance a p a r t —so no th m n lns )Ut la n«‘<fRfiary. Onl^ the finest selected of thoroughly tested prise w inning strain s are used And the labor i« reduced to n minimum. Sureh this is whiit you should use iii your garden this yeaf. He thinks the best way of being warned when a train is about to pass is to go to sleep with his head on the rail. You can guess the rest. Why wait supinely while the price of coal is going up, and the hot summer months are coming. Let us install a cabinet gas range and a gas water heater, and you will be prepared to laugh at the coal man and the heat. GET BUSY AT ONCE The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEO. MAC DONALD, President Hempstead Freeport Roosevelt Mineola Rockville Centre “ I \m Now Able To Enjoy Life Once More,” Says Mrs. Conners. “ I have spent hundreds of dollars , in attem p ts to find relief from stom- j ach trouble, but not until my son-in- : law induced me to take Tartlac did 1 get the real relief 1 needed,\ said Mrs. ' Maria Conners of 37<! Lexington Ave nue, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Conners are known to thousands of Brooklyn people. They have lived in the same house for 30 years. Mr. Conners is a city employe. Mrs. Conners' rem a rkable story, as she told it in full, will bring encour agem ent to a great many men and wo men who, like Mrs. Conners, h a v e 1 sought in vain for relief. “ I have suffered with both rheuma tism and indigestion for years,” said Mrs. Conners. “When my food would fail to digest I would suffer from diz- i ziness, nausea, gas and bloating. I kept gradually getting worse until 1 I w as all run down and become almost j a nervous wreck.” • \L a s t November my son-in-law, | who had heard of may people who hail | been relieved by Tanlac, began to urge I me to try this new medicine. I j talked it over with my husband and ; finally decided to give it a trial, al- 1 though we had no real faith in a pro “ prietary medicine. •; \Tanlac has done me a great ilea! i ! of good. I am able to get around •j | now without discomfort. 1 am able to j e a t anything 1 want w ithout being ” distressed afterw a rds. I rest well and am able to enjoy life once more. This improvement has come after my case had grown so serious that 1 was bare ly able to move around. Rheumatism ; pains had settled in my knees, and I would have to be carried about in a 5, j chair. j | “ I recommend Tanlac to everybody i x j I meet, as I believe it is the best rem- ! edy ever produced for stomach tro- - ble, nervousness and rheumatism.\ Tanlac, that won this remarkable statem e n t, is now being specially in troduced in Freeport a t Chubbuck’s D rug Store and there is a Tanlac agent in every town. Advertisement $ 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 R E W A R D The Westchester Racing Associa tion offers $2,500 reward to any one furnishing information to (he Sheriff of Nassau County, or to the West chester Racing Association, which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who set fire to the buildings at Belmont Park, Queens, L. I., April 7th, 1917. , A 1 he ♦♦♦ H I D M K I-' I — ■ < i J . i !!l ^ Pakro Seedtape Is mo A'umiran SeedtRiM* ■ <» • -i Ht . New York Cl - our dealer* mde^ by^ik# k ciiv. ie«* per f t f ❖ * ♦♦♦ ❖ William A. M cFarlane .1. E. Seaman Tom Bernard A. W hitrhouse Lee-Patterson Co. Inc. Irving W. Myers Ceorge W. Raynor CLASSIFIED ADS APPEAL TO THE IMAGINATION t i t t \11 l h e w ;i v ii|i. S |i r i i i g s u i l > iiir I g i m i i u g a t 2 1 _■ \ e a r s . \A a s h s u i t s fu r th e i i t t l e fellows. K usm U iii *— Sullun*— • li:nlor N u rfolka < «ilor» aliMwlill••!> fn*l Xorlolks ---- uzes 7 to ItT. Kiaiivy, llg h l . fw lirh ■ l i v e U lfFrrenl wlylem. Spring h<it<. .Spring -lines. Sprino fixings. L o n g Island R a ilroad Tim e Tabic ! (Effective Oct. 17th, 191C>) Leave Merrick for New York, Penu - sylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter | mediate stations, weekdays, 5. Iti. •'».r)2, I f>.38, e.54, 7.18, 17.28^8.01,, iS.lii, 8.52, ! 10.12, 12.17 A. M.; 1.30, 3.08, 4.17, 5.38, 6.38,8.13, 11.14 P. M. Sundays, 6.48,1 8.20, 9.22 A. M. ; 12.28, 2.48, 4.32. 5.33, j 8.08, 11.17 P. M. Leave Freeport for New York, Penn sylvania Statior, and Brooklyn, week days. 5.20, 5.56, 6.42 . 6.58.7.22.17.49, 8.05, i8.17, 8.50,10.49. 10. U, 12.23, , a iit i oi o,02, 5.42, ifti 21, 6.39, MAM vll'tHF R o g e r s P e e t C o m p a n y a t 18th St \The. a t 34th 8t. B r o a d w a y C o r n e r s ' K i f t h > v e . a t W a r r e n a t 4 let S L N K W Y O H K CITT AUCTION SALE OF TAX DEED LANDS i f ± f f t T ± f ❖ t LANDS AT AUCTION! The County of Nassau will sell at Public Auction, Beginning April 24th, 1917 At 8 o'clock in the forenoon T T t f f f i ♦i* a t the County Court House, by George M. Goodale, Auctioneer, under the direction of the County Treasurer about 9,000 separate parcels of-land which were heretofore struck down to the County at tax sales held prior to January | 1, 1917, for unpaid taxes, and wtj^ch have not been redeemed. i ^ These lands are located partly in the Town of Oyster Bay; partly in the ' *4 Town of Hempstead, and partly in the Town of North Hempstead. All these lands have-been deeded to the county, and the purchaser will receive a bar- ^ gain and sale deed from the County. The County Treasurer is advised by j ^ counsel that the title of the County to a large number of parcels included in the sale, and deeded to the County in 1913 cannot now be questioned, as .all ! £ actions are barred by the statute of limitations. Occupied and mortgaged | 4 . lands included in P a rt 2 of the catalogue of lands to be sold, which were struck down to the County in December, 1915, may be subject As the \County has in each instance fixed a low sales price, this sale will | ^ afford an opportunity to buyers to purchase land at what may truthfully be i «£► said to be bargain prices. For catalogue containing terms of sale and list of properties to be sold, apply to WILLIAM E. LUYSTKR, County Treasurer of Nassau County, or GEORGE M. GOODALE. Auctioneer. Port Washington, N. Y.. Requests for catalogues to he sent by mail must be accompanied by 25c in stamps to cov er postage. . TI ip little a<ls.. priii tut I under vlustiiticntions which place them in “preferred positions\ in the newspaper, are not dull reading for those who have a little vision and imagination. Perhaps many years ago you made a business connection which has shaped (he course of your life limited your opportunities—kept you tied down, during years of priceless value, to small things ami trivial activities. If that business connection had been more w isely or more fortunately made—as might have been the ease i;f you had read and used the classified columns at the time-—the whole trend of your affairs might have been steadily upward, steadily progressive. How are you to compute the value to you of a classified ail which would have so altered your life for the better? Itighl now the classified columns ofi'er to you < H‘l*t)|{Tr N IT V. Right now they offer you SEK VICE- perhaps may bring to you new roads to wealth, new chances for usefulness. The lost op portunity comes back to you with every new day. Why not accept it? Without imagination, without vision and ideals, one may drag through life, oblivious to pos sibilities for advancement. To such people the clas sified ads mean little—they are just classified ads. Hut to the forward-looking people they are chan nels of Communication with other people whose in terests are identical—people with whom they have business to transact, or with whom they should be associated in business life. The rlasxifinl (iris nr< instrum e n t s of serriec for nil n ho min iis < them. T i i t i T i ± T i i i i t f t t i 1.34, 3.13, 4.2! 8.16, 9.22, 11.18 P. M. Snudaya, 6,52, 8.24,9 20 A. M.; 12.32, 2.52, 4.30, 5.37, 0.40, 8.12, 8.26, 11.21 P. M. Trains leave Freeport for Amityville, | Babylon, Patohogue and intermediate j stations week-days, »a4.44, 8.10, a9.31, | 11.53 A. M .; Ml.46, sa2.19, 2.44, a3.68, j a5.03, a5.55, nti.lfi, 6,38, iaV.OO, 7.46' j a8.03, a9.07, a l l . 20 P. M.; 12.17, a2.22, night. Sundays, 5.31, a9.22A. M .; 12.34, 2.30. a.3.54, a5.44. a7.06, a9.02, 11.14 I P . M.; al2.17, ul.39 night. Trains leave New York. Pennsylvania Station, for F reeport, Merrick and prin cipal intermediate stations, 1)3.50, 5.54, 7.04, 8.36, 11.00 A. M .; 12.52, s i.26, 2.00, 3.00. 4.07, t4.47 (except Merrick), 5.00, to. 18 (except Merrick), 5.38, 6.54, iG.15, 6.50, 7.10, 8.10, 10.25, 11.30 P. M. ; 1.30 night. Sundays, 4.30, 8.25, 11.40 A .M .; 1.40, 3.00, 4.51,6.15, 8.08, 10.17. 11.30 P M .; 12.34 night. aTrains run to Babylon only nNo Brooklyn connection sSaturdays only, f Except Saturdays 1 Except holidays, t Except Saturdays and holidays. Trains leave Brooklyn, F lat bush Ave Station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to change without notice J. M. H E W L E T T Dealer in Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood Marke and Garden Seeds Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer D R I E D G R A I N S Cor. Church Street and Olive Blvd F R E E P O R T , N. Y. Bank Account W orry r ^ r AX eminent physician declares that worry kill- more Americtne than war. Many people live beyond their means. A goodly bank account ends worry. It brings contentment. It is conducive to serenity. It makes for independence. It makes for confidence. See us today about that .account of yours. We do every kind of bank ing. We’ll be glad to explain our de posit and checking systems. Special attention is given to all new accounts. THE Capital, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus, $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 M a in S t r e e t - - - F R E E P O R T , N. Y. J o h n J. R a n d a l l , P r e s i d e n t D. W e s l e y P i n e , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t to redemption : e, this sale will i ^ On the Trolley Line IN* branch Wheel ajW ee cessectMa with asy ether testers) Review Building telephone • FREEPORT, We Want Live Agents Te Sell The G RANT SIX AnfnmoMg In * ---- wfintn Iwiil— j Touring $ 8 7 5 Reodater Randall Maters Csrp., Distributors 1863 B r a e d m r Hew Verfc City W d l i a m S . H a l l C a s h i e r B O A R D O F D I R E C T O P S Wallace H. Cornwell Coles P e ttit William E. Colder William G. Miller a. m. to 3 p.. .Smith Cox D. Wesley Pine John J. Randall Edgar William S. Hall Harvey B. Smith Daniel B. Raynor Open except legal holidays, from 9 a. m. to 3 p m., Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. Offers facilities and inducement* in every departro-ant equal to those of either the New York or Brooklyn Banks or Trust Companies, and every accwm- omdation consistent with conservative management. Interest a t the rate of 3 per cent, paid on time deposits, three months or more. Drafts issued on all parts of Europe Safe deposit boxes to rent. <6 per annum Accounts of corporations, companies, societies, etc., solicited.