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D R IE D G R A I N S Cor. Church Street and Olive Blvd. FR E E P O R T , N. Y . Crystal Lake House SPECIAL! Suitable Accommodations for (Card Parties, Dances, Etc. DINNERPARTIES - for any number of persons FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board One M ust Remove or Cover Hie Shoes W hen E n tering the Store. “AcroHr from tHu lieli market in Tokyo, ami untotirliod by the pisca- It Is the V ibration, Not the W a ter, Thai j Moves forw a r d . John Randall P r e s i d e n t John J. Randall, Jr. V ice P r e s id e n t L. F. Willcts S e c r e t a r y The llrst greet thing to notice; alimit a wave (a deep eeu wave, noil torial eeeiit which |K*rvitdes it, riio* . a shoro breaker), in that, though tht wave travels steadily forward, an)! giu-n particle of tlie materiat in I which it is traveling merely exe- flu* m odem •building o f the Mitsn- kbshi dopurtinent store.\ writes Maynard Uwrn W illiams in an arti cle on Jnpuii in the Christian Her- l evte a to and fro motion. A wave . j J j J * i u fliiiri >< f ir<. ih i. I., r* vv n r#l m n t inn \If I could describe it iu some vague, impersonal way 1 would do it, but thH.niodern store is so diller- ent from anything else in Japan that any one woidd know the store I described. “ Lint the Miteukoshi store is worthy of .description. Thu big sight of the store to me is the spot less m a tting that covers every floor. The door is never trodden by the filthy shoe of outdoors; The Japa nese put on light slippers and re move their geta or e|<>gs, anil the foreigners have foot coverings put on over their shoes, just a.> though they wen* v i<itiug the mos<|ue of Oranf or Siilatlin's tomb. From the Beaver Board Bishopric Stucco Board Plaster Beard is therefore the forward motion olj a vibration, hut not the forward m o ! lion of mutter. It is, in fact, thC motion of a motion. There lire two principal*kinds ol waves, the transverse and the longi ! tnmnul, these names lieing given from the direction jof the vibratior of the medium. In the transverse wave the motion of the material i- to and fro at right angles to the di rection of motion of the wave Here, for instance, 1 have a long strip of corrugated paper lying or the table. I lift one end <|uiekh npd bring it. down again, a wave runs right along to the far end Quite obviously the paper does not travel with the wave; at merely Verdi Long B e a c h Avenue and R u s s e ll Place Lumber and Building Materials Doors, Sash, Trim, Brick, C em ent, Lime, Builders' Hardware, Paint O f f i c e , 15 North Long Beach Avenue Ernest S . Randall T r e a s u r e r tally Columas Galv. Pipe and Fittings Metal Lath FREEPORT, N. Y. TELEPHONE, 525 FREEPORT Grove St. and]So. Side Ave. FREEPORT, L I. 'W H EN C3i]T^_ H A L F • F I N i s i M E D - Don’t realize then that you ordered a poor, unreliable HEATING SYSTEM Start right by having us give you facts—not theories—re garding heating plants that heat, that operate econom ically, that are reasonable in first cost. Repairs Overhauling Telephone 1162 Oliver E. U. Reynolds Fine Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 52 N. Main St., FREEPORT, N. Y. Wanted Stenographer and Bookkeeper Willing to instruct person looking for steady position with plenty to do; 52 hours a week. Compensation as dem onstrate worth. Apply in writing. Nassau C o u n ty Review, Freeport, N. Y. roof one can see the great city I rises and falls again at points sue- spread nut on all side?, and a eon- ressivtdy-farther and farther from stuut stream uf visitors use the my hand. The wave travels on rapid elevators that carry them to however, and is quite as clearly a the sixth Hour. wave as any other you like to name. “ In the roof garden, where a Here, again, is a rope stretching| fountain plays and an orchestra | from one mid of the hall to the oth- tries to. where there is an Inari er. 1 givV if a transverse impulse shrine and an American soda fmin- by striking it sideways near one end tain, one can sit and listen to the | and you sec the wave running alons band and eat ice cream that is fair- ' it to the opposite wall, where it if ly good or drink soda water that, re minds you of Socrates. Cleopatra and Lucrezia Borgia. A conserva tory attracts many who buy the seeds and potted plants, and there is a ceremonial lea room where not able guests arc entertained. You eon have a good photograph taken in the sky high gallery and get the pictures an hour later, when you have finished tlie tour of the store. Like the raw materials in a modern , course, factory, we were lifted to the top Journal by an elevator and descended by | Arts, gravity. “On the fifth floor some kind of j an art e x h ibit is always in progress. | Mail chutes convey the letters from : the ollico to the big box on the , ground floor. Toys in the thou sand.bright colors of Japan make the next floor a Lilliputian paradise, , reflected and comes back to me. Jn a wave of tlie sea— namely, surface wave in a liquid, the vibra tion is also transverse, that is to say, any particular particle 6f watet moves up and down as the wave passi's along. You all know from experience that a cork on water merely bobs up ami doxvn and does i not travel forward with the wave Tf the water went forward, of course, the cork would go too.— of the [.loyal Society ol When liGtscv. voter, thad roof will still be good” Years and years of exposure to sun, snow, wind and rain won’t affect RU-BER-OID. 5. It is strong, sturdy, lasting. • ju -. W e recom m e n d it to our c u s to m - j £ i ers in preference to cheaper s u b stitu t e s — b e c a u s e w e know it * K'SO'XiSBexia'xlaya.a « « x'k kx.x xX.x i$.#,x x -4-x x x x s xXix.K-,: x’x x'x.ifrxfccx-x* :t « x;x u 1 i I X L. H„ SCHNEIDER & SON 199 Merrick Road ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L.l. Telephone 827 Kockxille Centre Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Bedding, Draperies, Window Shades W e can supply a Holl<pid Shade, all colors, with side hems, m o u n ted on a guaranteed roller, including a Corded Ring, Pull atachm ent, installed in your prem ises, for 60c. O ther qualities at proportionately low prices. M e a surem ents taken w ithout any obligation. Estimates cheerfully furnished. H a rtshorn rollers on request. w ill give long and satisfactory J t service. T h o u g h R U - B E R - O I D co s t s a trifle m o r e , it w i l l sa v e y o u m o n ey— b y savin g repair bills. T h e “ R u -b e r -oid M a n ’’ d istin gu ish e s r e a l R U -B E R - O I D from im itation s . Look fo r h i m o n every roiL uJdtmtt tf avtry ttmd in axtary cUmat • rttud with KL> BEK-OIl) Rtaf- r and Rl-BLM OID ihingit. C . M I L T O N F O R E M A N Lumber and Hardware, Paints and Glass FREEPORT, * 11 . Hp x x.xxixlxixtxtx xi! X'X Xm-X*:KlM.X<X»XIXrX-XIX|XlX.-X«'XIX x'x«x.xix-.x$K'x.x:xtx!xix.xix»oxlxVtix THIS DRUG STORE IS WORTH More To Us If We can M a k e It Worth MORE TO YOU N. Y. RU-BER-OID C O S T S M O R E - W E A R S L O N G E R • $TANDAftU PAINJ COMPANY . > - '.o»faw ? \ In a Bad W a y . Illustrating iho ill feeling that existed between the Whigs and the Democrats in th e nld days of Boone j county, William II. Kennoa, an at -1 torney. told of a sheriff he knew ! _________________________________________ — ......... —— --------------------------------- — who was a \\ big ami a circuit judge who wa . !> 111. vat. A case wa> . x'X.iyfxXxix.x.xliK-XiX‘x^x x x n x x x x.x x x X x x.x x X X x x->: x x X x X x x x x x x x x x •: •: x tried by jury. The visiting lawyer j .8 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 can do it, if we h ave not already done it—-by making the store more and more useful and necessary and dependable. Test the store's usefulness to you in every way you please or ran eign style, which doubles the pensgs of the man who would cosinopolitan in his tastes.\ he and there is a Hig restaurant. Some rooms arc fitted up as models in the Japanese style and some in the for- : tru n g tue vase handed In the judge ^ ......... ,i... ,.x-_ some instructions he had written.! » j out with a <[ui!l pen. The judge j x spunl a good deal of time oxaniin- £ 1 ing Hie ip 1 ru : Hi-.. The . lawyer turned I > lh<. shcrilf and said in a w h isper,\! don’t lielicve your judge ean read xvi itinp'.’’ Tiie slierilf wins pere<| liaek. \H ean'i read readin’ let alone \ritin’.\ -“ Bench and Bat of Boone Cmmly. Mo.\ T h e W o m e n W h o O w n e d N ia g a r a . Dr. Farqulturson, ex-M. 1’., in liis \Heeollcctions” refers amusingly to his once having said in the house of commons that hi1 owned a moun tain. Claudius Clear in the British Weekly caps that story. 11 is friend George Forbes, F. II. K., who had the -ebief part in harnessing Niag ara, tells that once a Miss Porter was traveling in Europe and at the table d’hote her neighbor said, \Oh if you are an American I suppose you have seen Niagara falls.” She turned to her inquirer, and. fixing him with her eyes, site said, \1 own them !\ That was on answer in deed. The Porter family long own ed most of the property about Xi- agani.— W estminster Gazette. F u n n y N o tk**. Nearly ever -Inqi in Japan v.x liibils a placard prinlvd in English advertising • oods, snme of v.li’Y! signs are v. ry m m iril. \llorM- slii* - maker insiruet b\ Freiieh liurse. I(,evl;,’’ von read, or “ If you want sell wate'i 1 w:!l bii ': if you want buy watch 1 will sell. Yes. sir, we will, we will. Come at j my shop. Watchmaker.\ i A Japanese laum\ > i-om a 'i, an- I nouueed: \We most earefullv and cleanly wash dill ensMmers villi Wise ones are bringing to us broken metal parts to be made “good as ■ew” by our welding process. HOW ABOUT YOU? Are you overlooking this chance of saving from one- half to three-quarters the cost of new parts? KING SERVICE STATION Ford Parts Oxy-Acetylene Welding Accessories end Supplies BEDELL’S GARAGE T. ]. MORAN, Prop. 109 Church Street, Freeport Roger* ae Carlyle Saw Him. cheaper price.*. I leni 8,' Carlyle gives ibis striking picture . cents a hundred: ladies, S| a lum- of Samuel Uogers, the poet: \l saw dred,” while a ••eriain .luirv an Rogers awhile ago at dinner with | nouueed that they sob.1 \Jixlniets I'aylor, n half frozen, old. sardonic ! o f fowls.” Whig gentlem a n ; no hair at nil, but ----------- ----------- me of the whitest bare scalps; blue 1 Kate and Kite, eves, shre vd. sail and cruel; tooth- An English clergyman visting less, horseshoe mouth drawn up to j this country was dismissing the Eng- ihe very nose; slow, croaking, sar- lish accent, eastic ins-ght. jierfeet breeding— “Our worst aecent,” he said, “is staterooms v here you are welcomed tlie cockney one — the one that DON’T WAIT FOR A WARNING LIKE THE EGYPTIAN SIGNALMAN DOES 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 B U S Y AT O N C E The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEO. MAC DONALD, President Hempstead Freeport Roosevelt Mineola Rockville Centre CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G. THE REXALL STORE PHONE No 1 W. I! 'X ! r. Xl$?IX»X^J|XlxiiH\ ix(x WMxpaxlX! ****************** ********\ & even with flummery; internally a Bluebeard's chamber, where none but the proprietor enters!” T h e Coney. There are soy real allusions in the Bible to the coney. The thirtieth chapter, twenty-sixth verse of Prov erbs, says “ the coneys are hut feeble folk, yet they make their house in tlte rocks.” Coneys are yet found on the Lebanon and in the Jordan and Dead sea valleys. The • ouey is about the size of the domestic eat. has long hair, a short tad. round ears and chews the end. A T h o u g h tf u l Office Boy. The office boy, says a writer in the London Sketch, looked at the persistent lady artist, who vails six times a week, and said (irmly: “The editor’s still engaged.\ \Tell him that doesn’t matter. 1 don’t want to marry him.” “ I haven’t the heart to tell him. mis<. Hu’s had soverntifisappoint- moots today.” Many Sided Plant Family. The nightshade family, solana- ceac, is a most curious and useful one, for, aside from the tom ato, po tato and toliacco sections, many of the plants yield poison, yet other species are ddible, a.s the ground cherry, chili pepper, eggplant, pep- ino. melon pear. etc. to w I x M p t t M te Re*#. 4 good « * * !■ not without good wages, often except In her own house. Where he who eat* her cooking is her own husband. £ I t i >♦>♦****» «$*4e*4**4*4*** ♦♦♦'‘♦♦<>t*>e*<******T**Z*<<* ♦♦♦ CLASSIFIED ADS APPEAL TO THE IMAGINATION S o u t h w e s t corner Pine S t r e e t and Long B e a c h Avenue. 14 7 ft. on Pine St. by 131 ft. on Long Beach Avenue Also t h e adjoining lot on Pine Street, 7 7 x 1 3 0 ft., with jog 3 0 ft. square on rear SMITH F. PEARSALL Review Building J S. Main St. Freeport, N turns, you know, ‘make haste’ into •mike ’iste,* ami so on. “ I once engaged two maidserv ants. One was n Devonian, the oth er a cockney. They were both nam ed Catherine, but t hat fact caused no Confusion in my household. I simply called the Devon girl K a tel and the cockney Kite, and they a l - ! ways knew whom I was address-! ing.” “ D inner of D e a d ly E n e m iee.” Lady Randolph Churchill once gave at her house in Connaught place what she called a dinner of deadly enemies. \It was thought,” says Mr. 0 . W. Smalley in his ■‘Anglo - A meriean Memories,” “aj hazardous experiment. It proved aj complete success. They were al! | well bred people. They all recog-! nized thoir obligations to their host- j esh as paramount for the time lieing.' In seme c a s e s ancient animosities **♦ *1* *1* *1+ ♦♦♦ ^ were softened. pended:14 In all they were sus- And Another Fourth. Bacon—“I nee about one-fourth of the oree of the United Statea l* still • covered by fores te.\ Egbert—\And an other foerth, I expert, by mortgage* —YnnL'#>r< Sfntoernnr < C o logne W a ter. The following recipe for cologne water is highly recommended: Mix together one dram of oil of laven der, .one dram of oil of bergamot, twh drams o f oil of lemon, two drains of oil of rosemary, fifty drops of tincture of musk, eight drops of oil of cinnamon, eight drops of oil of cloves and a pint of alcohol. T f ♦ i f t i i f f ❖ f i f f t T t t f Y f Beauty In Light. Light Is the first of painters. There Is no object so foul that Intense light will not make It beautiful.—Emerson. Worried Him. \I’m a little worried about MaML* “What’s the trouble? Wouldn’t Asr father consent to your marriage7\ “That’* Just It He consented and •earned so glad abeot tt.’’—Detroit Free Free, T h e lit t l e ad s ., p r in t e d u n d e r e la s s ilic a t ii n is w h ich p la c e th e m in “]irel'vrred p o s it io n s \ in th e n e w s p a p e r , a r e n o t d u ll rea d in g fo r th o s e w h o have a little v isio n a n d im a g i n a t io n . P e r h a p s m a n y y e a r s ago y o u m a d e a b u s in e s s co n n e c t io n w h ich h a s sh a p e d th e c o u r s e id' y o u r l if e — lim ited y o u r o p p o r t u n itie s k e p t yo u tied dow n , d u r in g y e a r s o f p r ic e less va lu e , to sm a ll th in g s and triv ia l a c t i v i t i e s . If th a t b u s in e s s c o n n e c t io n had been m o r e w ise ly or m o r e fo r t u n a t e l y m a d e — a s m igh t have been th e ea s e if you h a il read an d used Hie cla s s if ied c o lu m n s at th e liiii«‘— t h e w h o le trend o f y o u r a f f a irs m ig h t have been s t e a d i l y u p w a r d , ste a d ily p r o g r e s s iv e . H o w are y o u to co m p u t e the v a lu e to y o u o f a c la s s if i e d ad w h ich w o u ld h a v e so a lt e r e d y o u r life fo r th e b e tter? R igh t n o w th e cla s s if ied c o lu m n s otter to you O P P O R T U N I T Y . R ight now th e y o t t e r y o u S E R V I C E — p e r h a p s m a y b r in g to y o u n e w road s to w e a lt h , new c h a n c e s for u s e f u ln e s s . T lie lost o p p o r t u n ity c o m e s back to yo u w ith e v e r y new day. W h y n o t a c c e p t it? W ith o u t im a g i n a t io n , w ith o u t vision and id e a ls, o n e m a y d r a g th r o u g h life, o b li v io u s to pos sih i l i t f e s f o r a d v a n c e m e n t . T o su c h p e o p le th e c l a s sified a«ls m e a n lit t l e — t h e y are ju s t c la s s if i e d ails. B u t to th e fo r w a r d - lo o k in g p e o p le th e y are c h a n n e ls o f co m m u n ic a t io n w ith o t h e r p e o p le w h o s e in te r e s t s are id e n t i c a l — p e o p le w ith w h o m th e y have b u s in e s s to tr a n s a c t , or w ith w h o m th e y sh o u ld be a s s o c ia t e d in b u s in e s s life. T h e e ln u x ifie d n t h a r e in x l r m n t n h o f n e r v ie r fo r n i l irho ea n tine t h e m . On the Trolley Line (He b r a c k •fficer n i m emmethm with my *<k«r e w e r s ) Review Building teletmowe it FREEPORT, L I. Bank Account Cures Worry AN’ eminent physician declares that worry kills more Americana * * than war. Many people live beyond their means. A goodly bank account ends worry. It brings contentm ent. 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 ia given to all new account*. Capital, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Surplus, $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 M a i n S t r e e t - - - F R E E P O R T , N . Y. J e h n J . R a n d a ll, P r e a i d e n t O. W e a ley P in e , V ic e - P r e s id e n t 1 W illiam S . H e ll C a s h ie r BO A R D OF Dl R E C T O R S Wallace H. Com well; Colee Pettit Edga William S. Hall Harvey B. Smith Daniel B. Raynor William E. Colder William G. Miller Smith Cox D. Wealey Pine John J. Randall the New York or BixxAlyn Banka or Truat Companies, and evei V a. m. to and every accem- 12 m. either the New York or BixxAlyn Banks omdation consistent with conservative management Interest at the rate of 3 per cent paid on timedepoeiu, three months or more. Drafts issued on all part* of Europe. Safe deposit boxee to rent. $6 per annum. Accounts of corporation!, companies, societies, etc., solicited. 1