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•-N TUB XISSAC rWtt PmBCPftBT, ]f. T., FKIDAT, JAUIJIBT It, 1»17 TRRKI News From Eastern Nassau County ROOSEVET .Master Edward Heinman, while skating on Abrams' Pond, fell on gla^s and was badly cut on tbe knee. .Mr. .Matt Cornell, of Centennial .Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Ixiwry were viaii- January 4. The new member. .Mrs, last meeting Mrs. Shoals and .Mis, Ing friends for a few days at Bay- G. Lutrlnghauser, Jr,. wa-s present ^Vblcoti assisted the girls of the club Bide. It. I, and receiveel a heaity welcome. make taffy and the boys look part lu the pulling and eating of il. .Mr. Fred Diem, one of Bellmore's Owing to the overwhelming increase esding January 12 goes to grades 7 avenue, while pulling his wagon out ' taxi drivers, has been visiting in the »' his coal business, Mr, H. R. Zeincr There will be a Pancake supper In aad 8, with an average of 96 per «' b'\ ^^''^> stumbled and dislocated'city for the past few days. Merrick Postmaster, has been com- the .Methodist Church basemenl this cent. The mid year examinations for k Krades 2, '•', and 4 arc being held this V week, \ The regents examinations will ha \ held at the new school next week. a Joint in his leg. On account nf the Illness of MIBB •Viola Hoiii^hlon, the Young Peoples' Social club of St, Paul's Mission will meet at the home of .Mrs. C. Kdward.s of Main street. pelled to give up the grocery store A special meeling was held at the \ *'\ *»* greatly missed. Fire Hall last Wednesday by thei Bellmore Firemen regarding renting | Miss .Marian Anthony entertained the store in the Flre House to our i several of her classmates at her home Postmaster. MiBB Hazel Green, who was operat- on Merrick avenue or Monday after- noon, January 8, evening given by the Epworth League and in charge of the men folks of tha league. Come and have a good time. The Y, .M. 1. C. will hold an old fashioned dance aud supper on Fridav evening, January 19, in their hall. MASSAPEQUA NEWS The Massapequa Social clnb enter- tained a large number of out of towu friends ai it-i monthly party. Friday evening. Lots of snap and go to this clnb. Good music, dancing and al- ways something good to eat. If yqu like it, why don't you try to join \ ! Printer's Problem. I .Marie hu ui«in. a problem the oUier j day mor«> perplexing Iban George UN i apple tlumpllng. She- peer««d between I tl.e uncut leHves of » mngarine unci ] said: \Mother how did they eve«r Bet i tb>' printing in thert-r M jr«..,arv 22 24 under ihe ^.m^rvUimi' A birthday surprise party was given ed on several weeks ago, is back; Charlie Varneke has left Merrick The services In the Episcopal o?^r\ncli>al MV^rOertrude -W^^^ a^ 'he home of Miss Blanch Bergen, home again, but is still weak. Mr •\ •«'\• •- f^'- r«„irt»ne«. m Vm^r^rt Church for Sundav Januarv 21 will /and Assistant Principal .Miss Hertha / Kirley. by Mr, .Morton Conversnat and Percy Green miaseB his daughter's help in to take up his residence In Freeport, Church for Sunday. January 21, will be: Sunday .School at 10 o'clock and Twetdalc, in honor of her twentieth 1 his Insurance business, but she vrill, .Mrs. rarl I/Homniedleu has heen inf'n'ng service at lu:45. / G rade examluallonri under the di- rection of Superintendent W. (!. .Mep- birlhday. The evening was spent In soon, be on the job again, dancing, singing and playing games, | Elaborate luncheon was served and j The annual dinner of the Bellmore evei-y one was bent on a good time. Yacht club which was held at Black 111 with an attack of the grip. !r«\!\\lr \*.!!!? T^iTtlJT\ Those present were Miss U^ Inn, Merrick road, Bellmore, the State Departmeut at Albany for Qradeti 5, 6 and 7, will lake place Thursday anl Friday, January 2.5-26, George K, \y'' Mra, Theo, Werner, of Hartford. <'onn., spent the week end wilh her uncle and aunt, .Mr, and .Mrs. William Tabb, of Brookside avenue. One of the pleasantest meelings of ; j.-,.|cndK are c-xtendin the SI. Pauls Guild was held at the,,^^^ congratulations to .Mr, and .Mrs Hams, Miss Gertrude Hubbard, Miss | was a grand succeas, even though it Jane .'\mi^s, .Miss Isabelle Seaman, [ rained ciiilte hard lasl Saturday, About .Miss .Mabel SeamaJi, -Miss .Mauriel | forty inembers were present. They W(K)d, .Mr. Ivcnard Hubbard. .Mr. Ar- | gathered round the table and had thur Seaman, .Mr, Emery Washburn, a feast for which the management of ,Mr, Floyd I'ost, .Mr, .Morton Carver-jthe Black Swan Inn ought to be scrat, .Mr, Percy Tweedale, .Mr, Ro-| f.ia.sKed as one of the best hotels in bert Williams and-.Mr, John Bergen, this part of the Island, All enjoye.l - ' - the music and singing during the din- | HV, vv,is a Iheir heart- ner. After the last course on tbe WANTAGH ITEMS .Mr, Get* K, Zeiner passed away on Saturday last, .Mr, Zelner was the , florist who occupied the cottage of Mr, Wilbur Southard, hoine> of .Mrs, Chris Binner, of Hock villo Centre, Thursday. January 11. the date being the birthday of two tit the members. A very fine lun- cheon was servt'i at i, p. in. wilti a birthday cake as tbe centre or ,ii- Iraction. Among Ibose pre^sent were Mrs. (1. Hinncr, .Mrs, William Heinman, ,\lrs, Kred Roeder. .Mrs. (\harles Halts. .Mrs. William Tabb, .Mrs, Jolm .Schle- gel, .Mrs, Williajii Clifford. .\Irs. W Binner, .Mrs, Kehecc:a .Stuart, Mi,.. '' Uoedei and eiihers. .a^vrencc; Tlie^ nc'Xt me.i'llnu eif the l.adic;' (Juild of lhe St. Paul's Mlssi.-u, will he held at tbe home of Mrs i; ilerm- lolb, of .Main street. 'menu wa.s served, .Mr. James K. Charles .Morgan, of Elliot place, in • piaee, the Commodore of tho Yacht honor of their new member to the. 'club made a few remarks. He said family, a claii^'hler, .Moiber nnd baby jhe was pleased with the dinner and are getting along nicely ' wa.s very glad to have so many of th'j I member.-i lurn out and ihat he was al- .Mr, and .Mrs, ,Iohn Ileinemun and j mo.st aure that if the weather hftd , pj,.vj,j„. TJI,.„ JJ W Svhe^tpr Mr' children of Brooklyn, were the- gnosis been clear, there would have been! (•'!!. AnclerV \' ' ' \ of .Mr, and Mrs, William Ilc^in. nan. | many more present. He then ''ailed ! 3,,^'^',,,^ of Clinton avenue- over Saturday and , upon Judge f orodon .Norton to speak ' Sunday, ; The Jnd.e.e with his pica.sant .iniile ; not up ;viid .-aid'be was slad to be .Mr. and .Mrs. .Mathernn. of Cinte^ii- | among such a tinc' body of men and niai avenue, spent .Monday In Fiiini- | that if al any lime he could be of any ingdale with friends, 1 service to the club that he would be j only too glafl to ,-icrve them In any ,\li. and Mrs. M. .Mallieron Kave a way. Rev, R, R, Roberts had charge of Zeiner. florist, of Wan-i.,,,, devotional meeting, .asi -Junday tagh, and formerly of Brooklyn, died jj^. George Buchanan will be the- January i:j, of pneumonia. He came ^ leader for this Sunday, Januarv 21 to this counlry at the age of niUt, ,.. after which he served his apprentice- | ^ meeting of the offlcial board wa^ .ship with his biother-in-Iaw, Charles | ^pjj ;„ i,,^, . i,,,,.,,^ i^sf Sundav > ve .M, Krick. ning. teran of Company G, : .'iStli .\, V, Volunteers, having served! ^jpj. ^'hari. Half has . 1 ,\ i< i 1 -•- through the entire Civil War, H*^ i veie attack of illness aud is under the was married in I8Ctl to .Miss .Margaret ; ^..^|•,, ,jf D,. (• ,\ i.uce Wolfe, of Brooklyn, direct de.sccndant 1 of Frederick Schiller, the i.oet, ^j,,^ ^.(1,^, veritv and .son Uobert, He is survived by a widow, four ^^^.^^ „„. ^^,,.,.,, ,„(| j„ Urooklvn w lUi daiit'bler.s and two sons, (ieorsreC, F. : _.^jj.j. Verltv's iiiolber. MERGING TKI« COMPAXIKN. Another step towards tying togeth- the small Independent lighting j companies of Long Island is Indi- 'caied iu the application made to the ' Public Si'rvice Commission at .-Mbany ; by the l/ing Island Liphtinp Cnmpany. This corporation desires to purchase jthe property and assets of the Suffolk 'Light, Heat and Power Company, is- ! suing ?lf^o.ililO stocV and $22-'i,<inii of Its 5 per cent honds and to purchase the securities of and merge the North Shore Electric Light and Power Com- ! pany, issnini; on thi,s transaction $7.').- 1000 stock and $270.(100 5 per cent bonds. The application will shorth be set for a hearing. Simply Solved. He bud bee'ii I'ulling ou the Widow Smithers for some time, nnd It could not be said that hi> had made an lm pression, uJihoujih he had failed to r. allze the fi,el. Sh.' dee-i.leMl to speed him on his way at the first oppor- tunity, and It .Htne ihaf night. Ho heaved a sigh iiu.l said, \I have only on.' I'liend mi I'lirth—my dog.\ \Well sh.' answered, iiilinly, \If that lani >-iioiiub, \ihy d.iiil \.,u get another dogV :5on, .Mrs, Ft. W. J, W, WescotI, The Wantagh Firemen f;ave a dance and pinnchlc In the Firemen's Hall ou 1 the evening of January 11, and H| large crowd attended, A good time ] \Jwas enjoyed by all. The winners ofi the prizes Oi^ircd for playins,' pinochle ' Mr. I.eo, Smith uas taken to Na.'^ lu li\si)ii:t on Sunday mornic, lii'ii^ III- ua- ' peraied on. .Mr,-.. f:ime!i, a'r>es in »!;e Kell.\ cily. is Nl.'^ililll, were .Mrs, J. J, Fussell, tir.st prize; Mrs. Frank Hicks, second prize; Mr, Frank Place, first prize; Mr. Vivian .\1 .N'o'.lon second prize. biitbday jiariy in honor of tbeir son j The Commeidm-e iben called upon ,bilin's se.c'nih birlliday on .January |-Mr. Hirdsell Jaekson, \yi\n i.s ihi> !l. The afteruofin was spent in ,play-| County lOngineer and .Mr, Jackson In- ing games and singing. At 5 o'clock I formed the members that appropria- .Many friends of Mrs. l'\ 1;. .Monroe, pleasing refreshments were served bv j tions for waterwav,s in the town ofi directress of tbe Altar Guild ol St. ptie hostess, and all the children had Hempstead had been increased from i -^'i 'ia'Pb Uox, son of .Mr, aud .Mrs, Paul's Church will be sorry to learn a .leliKhtfiil time. Various prizeH | $5,000 to $10,000 per year, and thaii^\'\\\^ •'^' ^^^' ^^^ returned from of the illness of .Mr. .Monroe, who were won by the children. Anion;;'part of this money would bc spent ! ^'*'^'^\- . ^''\- >'<i'Pl' !'\'< served In the has had a paralelic stroke of the vo-| those present^ were .Mis.s Ella Hohel, |ln and around Bellmore's creeks and | ^'^'^ Regiment. .Miss Dorethea Rief, .Miss Elsie Ta-!that buoys are going to be put in th<? | falnella, .Mi.ss Lilly .Malheron, .Miss, bay this coinins: Siminier so Ibat any- .Mr, Le Roy Wells, sou of .Mr, and Alma ,\lalb\ron ,Miss ?\Iainie .South-i one ean KO in safely on any water- Mr, Thonuui ,Mulranaii is seriously ; ard, .Miss l.'oinelia Kief, .Master Frank j way in the Town of Hempstead and Tafaliiella, .Master f^ieston Albers, | know l^hl•l•e and how deep lhe water Kud.illib Seine-el. Miss ,Maii<l Bedell. ' is, CharLs are being made and they ,Mlss rbesie Bedell and Miss Anna'are being inspected by the govern- .\Ii. ancl Mrs. Siepben Half und Mr and .Mrs, John Haff spent Wednes- dav of last \v,'i'l< in ,\e\v Vork. .Mrs. H. I'rodners has in Seaford. I isi l 111 BALDWIN. cal chords. •Wi- all \i)n\ speedy recovery. for bi ill at his home on Nassau road. 'M THE SHADOW MAN 1 come in the iiiKbl when you're asleep, Loc:l,,.<. bolts ancl doors are liolhin.n lei mc, I've nimble wits, sleiKht-ol-band tinker,-',, C'Vis Ihat uvo ill tlie dark and a siep Ibal's noise- less and swifl. Vour .'ulver and jrw- Hedell. I ment, and if correct, will be approved iand then those .barls will be on sale ,\lrs, Theodore J, Wells, also of tho 23d Regiment, has relurned. They e.xpect lo be mustered out of the ser- vice hy the cud of this week, Tho people of Wantagh were very glad to see them. ,\lrs. Uebecca Stuart, of Charles j for ,(he public. strc:et, enU'itained friends at h. r home Januarv 11, nuniber of her her birthday. Then the Comnioclore ,\lr, Dunham W, Noilon, son of .Mr, ,, o 1 r 1 1 called 'If\''jiiiid .Mrs. Corodon Norton, sailed on .Mr. Peter ,Johnson, he bcltiK one of 'volvers yoi Ha! Ila! di-i't, . •lion 111 re 1 nial Tliey'r.- Hut I uiver (Is are eusli in my pockels your dollars lly! Buy all Ibe r I lau,uli at I hem harmless when > am not. Tlier.''s only ,,ni^ |,i,)i' nie, niu'.larly Insiiranc.'. Some day when I get tired of the Life of Ad- venture, I'm going into tbe iii,siiran.'• business, \ > one in tbe world conbl beat me sclliiii; P.uf.lary Iiisurance. I know all ils lalkjim land lakin;;) fKJinls. Many an nnwittiiiK host ol' mine bus blessed Ilie d,iy be lioufjir his policy I may visit you toniubt who l;no\\'\ so yon had belter iret some \Ihir- glary Insurance,\ Take the Shad- ow Man's Advic;e Today, Wrile ,Mr, Harry Taylor is .'iround aKaiii lifter a se\ere aitack of iiiflamatoiv 1 cliuinatism. 'I'lie liiltcd Hoys' Bri.uade of .Ameri- ca, bold t I'.ir weekly drills every Slonday niuht at Ibe Roosevell Hoard of Trade at 7:\0 p. ni. Commander Fred Peterson and Capiain fluy Rus- : , I are the bend oflb-er:'. Owi nix tn Hie dryness of ilie rnmli- lioiinLC lionds, there has been vei-y little skating in this village. BELLMORE ITEMS i Hie original iiiemberK to start this : club tive years ago. \Well gentle- 1 men,\ said .Mr. Johnson, \1 am very I Kind lo be with jnii Ihi.s evening and I hope we will Increase at the sanio iiato In the fiiTuri' as vve bave in tbe ; past ti\c' yeai,'. We have a little biiildin.i; at the head of Heilmore i erc'ck Ihat vve all can be proud of, 'and if llic men will all work 1o;;etlu':', jwe'will bo able lo finnish It SOOTL, iOtlna-s who spoke uere Rev. r'aiher Jl.s'ing, Mr. Crabam. Mr. L, Brown, Dr , .McCoinbs and .Mr. H, O, Jeiinor, Among tlicie presenl were: Comnio- j dore .James J'.', Pine, \^ ice Commodore Fre.l W, Plaee. I'leet Captain Walter Hooth. .Mr. Harold Hunk.-r, .Mr. I'lank Hilt lon, .Mr, Wtiller Brockman, Mr, John Ho.l.:;sc)ii, ,Mr, I\ .M, Graham, .Mr, I.Iohn Gangloff, .Mr, Frank Hack, Dr, 111. V, Holcomb, Mr, I'eler Johnson, •Mr, Hird,all ,liiek;on, .Mr. II. O, ,1c n • ner, .Mr. Rccinrilrl ,I.iIinson, Kev, I'litbir Kinir, Mr, ,\, ,M. Ncr, Dr, R, ,M< - jl'ombs, .Mr, ,1, ,\IcCiille'n, .Mr. A. I'al- i C'l-ouio. Air. rtiarles L, Petcrron, Mr, ! IfcMiry Oltscb, Mr, Cbas. Witt.-man, \ilv. riiilip U'assiing, .Mr, Fred Wood, ; .^fI•, Win, Brown, .Mr. Theo, Wassiin.g. the fourth of January for Panama, i .Mr, Norton arrived al Panama on the j eleventh, where he is rinploycd as i Ciovernment l-^ngincer. i The Good Cheer Girls of Waiua.^b, idayed the' IJabluin Girl.s a ,c;amc' of basket ball in the Pari'Jh House' on Satuid.'iy ovenin.i;, January L!, The teams were as follows: WANTAGH I'oiut iFlor.^m.' I'.o-v. I' ! Amies Ho.\. 1'', i Jennie Hox, F, . , l,il!iaii Sviim--, G. : Helen Jac^kson, G. T.,l:il HALDWIN iEA. 39 Railroad Ave., Freeporf, N. Y. Scratch Feed $2.45 I Mash 2.30 [ The Heilmore Siiffra.;;.' clnb bad ii:' first discourse nf the st>rlcs, by .Mrs Frances .Maule Bjorkman. ,one ot IIK best known brilliant s!iffrai;e spea'c ers in the; counlry, on 'Lhiir. d.iy, ,Ian nary 11, in the court room of ibe l'\ire illall, 1 Thc^ meeting on this occasion was well atUndii! Onr coworkers fro'ii ' .Mr. Fred IIod.i;soii, .Mr Ibe di,-Uriefs of ,\lc'rrlck. M'antagh [ Se^iford a'ld Mai-sapeqiia, together j wilh the members of our loc-al or:,'ani- I zaiion buin.^ slrongly represented, ' ,Mrs. Hjorlcman was enthusiasticall .• ' [ received by her audience, the inter- ; I est in her subjects being tense ', throufihoiit the discourse when many! knotty problems were solved for us, | , .\ biilfct lunch was servc^d by the t • memhers of tho club after the meet- ' '^•'•^ Ldmi Giintbcis, Heiiy Suits. 1'. Grace Lepley, I- Helen Ptare,,G, Ada Johnson, fl. Last b'riday e\eiiiii.L; .Madame Laura di Fiirszynowicz gave an interesting lecture at the .Methodist I-;piscopaI ; Church under the auspices of tln^ Baldwin Cluistinn Hroilu rbood. The subject w.'is \Wbc>n ' tbe I'riissians Come to Poland.\ Sbe is au .•\meiiean by birth and ilii wife of a I'ollsh ' nobleman, w bo was caught in her Iialace by the floodlide of tbe G. r- man invasion Sbe t,'avc',.T realist;,'' li;iirilti\ e \1 Inr ••xpi rieiie^e-- in lb' war '/.one. For some lime she was eiigai Rid Cross work. She fought hard lor liie lives of her children aijainst the dread t\phus, Sbe tinally gained her n'lease boi-iuise :,lie was ,'in .Amer 'iean and traveled ibroiiKb (',c!\an.\ and Ilollfiiid to ihis coiiiiir>, .; (.):i 'I'liej.day e\e;iiln!; .Maic'ilm Sliackb.ford, humorisi, giuc ;i sjiii n i did cntertaihinciit vincler Ihc auspice-.; of tbe f'p',vortb l.camie. .\'oi a nio- • ment was lost from siaii to lini:.b, I rcciia'ion. aii.'cedoie ;iml s,,n,L; !ii> cb. , llKhlcd his audience for an hour aiul ,, • half, I' On .Suiida.\ moi niu;; liie pas'or i'r .. : .Manin l-J, Lipley, i'b, D,, uili |ire;ic', I on \The Win On.' Society.\ and in ibe ' cvenin,e on \Christ the Soul \\'iiiner,\ Siiiiclay School at 2:,l'.i p. m. .\t 7 o'clock .Mrs. llariv I'. .Si-iiili will lead Ithe I-;|iworih Leu.mie sci\ice, Siili- jec I, \Siar Christian,\ Devotional •js.;!;!.:.' on Me .lin';'d;iy evenin;; witb an evanseiislic note. .\ K\od ;ii- lendance is urged. Total 1 This score making Wantagli the winning leam by two points. George ,., . .. Selms, referee. ., , y I .1 Claire liar- j ,j.,j^, .^^„,j..j;j,,„ „.j(, j5 ^.^,^^^^ Man,y ! bolomew. Mr, Leander Brown. Mr, . f,.,^,„ Raldwin, Merrick, Jeru-j The- Girl-' and ibe Hov,,' Hask. i fha., V. Anderoef, H'.nor.abb' Jiicl^e , ,,,,,,,,.^ ^„, yc^nlt^t^Xt: about sevenly-j nj^eam of .Merrl-^ will ^ilav sinii- |fivc wore present, A good time was | la,. ,(,.i,nH of Baldwin al the Galelv enjoyed. Corodon Norton and Mr Hloomer. MERRICK Hall on Saturday eveniiii^ at K::;i 111. .•\dmission lifii-en cents. 1 mcinbcrs tif the .McrricK .Mr. and .Mrs, Donald D Everett, ofl iVIanhatian visited Rev, and .Mrs. | There will be a special seivice ;it Braithwaite over last Sunday. Ithe ,M, r:. Chapel loni.ulit iFiidayl fo; j the Sunday School. All the boys am .Mr. and .Mrs, Frank C, Young slarl- girls, young pc?ople and teacbers ar, ing, and a social half hour was en-I Suffr.age club altended Hie entertain- ed for Port Orange, Fla,, on Monday j urged to be present. joyed by all Mrs, A, B, .McCord and .Miss Kath- ryn McCord, of .Merrick, have gone to Atlantic City, N. J., to spend the re- mainder of the Winter. IUVmCI 'lYIHSII Z •111! '\^ '^\^\^ ^'\'\^ ''\<^>^> >\ conjunction *'*• J ***H. .*'**•'-'*• \•''^ j with the regular niceliiiw of the Wo- 1,11 li's Foreign .Missionary .Society of That make the hens lay. the .M. E, Church, will be held at the .^. , *.»•- 'lome of Mrs. Jerry E. Brown, corner ' •\'' \\\'•' *--*-* I of Biooklyn avenue and Bergen place C^m, ('rucked 2.tM> j on Friday, January 2t!, at three Oystir Shells, 3 slates .60 I o'clock. 4iTlt 3 sixes .00 ^ ''\'' programc has been prepared and 'special ing and in,;liuctive lecture given by • where they expect lo spend the Mrs, E, Bjorkman. at the Bcllinnr.' niainder of the Winter, ] .Mr, Charlei H. Sehurnan and son of Fire Hail', on Thursday afteihioon. — - j Briarcliff .Manor, spent Sunday at lb, January 11. Mrs, Hjorkman is one of Harry Hannington was cranking j home of ,Mr, C A. Schuman, the best writers, speakers and leach- the car of hi,-i brother-in-law last Sun- | -• era of Suffrage in the I'nited States day when tho crank rebounded qtilck- and it was a great privilcj^e to listen Iy and broke Harry's wrist, to nnd Icarn from her, ,\Iiss Ruth Lawrence, of Ruther- ,Mr3, Helen .M. Cooper was the week f\rd. N. J„ spent Sunday with her end sjiiest of Mrs, Harry Lelch. cousin, Miss Helen Jackson, refreshments will be members and prospi'ctive are reciuesicd to attend. CharcoaU 3 sixes M) Ib^. .80 i Hvt^l .Scrap(the best) 2J*.-.} AU our • ill Sha>inK for litter .07 member We handle all klnd.s of feed for the - - poultryman. ! There will he a \measuring .social \ These prices are ik-lUered at your !»» *•'« Methodist Church, in Bellmor. Last Saturday night the- Iniildiii..: on Grand avenue formerly known as \Birch's Hall,\ was almost coniiiletely destroyed by f.rc, making a bla/e that could be seen for sonic distance, Tbi^ liremen icsp mded but tbe old build- ing had too much headway, so th'- firemen expended some of the efforts Ualph Rose and Roy Wells ha At Ihe annual meting of the ,Mer- returned from the Mexican horder I saving surrounding builfings rick H,, L. and E, Co...No. 2, tho fol- -where they served with the 23d Regl- I lowing ofTicers were elected: Samuel Todd, foreman; C. Hahn.-icn, financial sc>cretary; Frank Godc>kell. treasurer; and 111 rman Rotjers,- tnisteo. There will* be a meetiim of tb, Civic League on Friday evening, at the Parish House. piact^ Sniall orders taken as veil aw lance ones. (JlVh IS .A TKIAI, i SKM> I OK SAMPLKS Pellverles made In Itoosevelt. .tfpr- Sunday School room on Friday eve- ( Mi«- *-'- V Rempter is very 111 in ning of next week. Refreshments will | the hospital at Sixty-seventh streot, be served and a program rendered. | New York, ment of Brooklyn, I .Mrs, Walter L, Shubert, who has Ibeen 111 and confined to her home, n Fred Schaardt is suffering from an I able to be out again, attack of bronchitis, Suggestion for Insomnia. If troubled with slceplessnesa try holding the eyes open instead of keep- ing them dosed. Iu ii short time the lids will droop. Do not allow them to close Ht onc-e, but hold open uutll they become tired. Very often souud sleep will Come.—People's Home Journal. SEAFORD NEWS Ml. ami .Mrs, An'^el Baylis are th(> [larents of a baby boy which was born on Wednesday of last week. .Mrs, Richard Wanser, of .Merrick On the thirty-first day of October, The Sunday Scttiool of rnion c-liapc 1916, Coles Jackson was arrested for • on Richard avenue is in a flourishinr; road, ihi.s villhge passed away on i attacking Austin Verity, of Baldw in. ; eondi'ion under the able superinten- Thursday of last week. Tho funeral L. I., by jumping off a van he was dcntship of Mr, A. .Tohnson. of Free- services were held on Sunday at the rick, liellmore. >\nntau;h, nnd Sen-! ,j,.jvi„j; jn Vruiey Stream and called j port, Mr-., K'cpipter worko.l very, late residence of Mrs. Wan,srr, .-Ml ford. ho him to stop, which he did. ivory bard to biiihi up the Sunday 'of .Mrs. Wan.'jer's children were ^*- Coles threatened to kill him. He | Sohooi and It is a great relief an.l rieei except one daughter who w^a'! w-e,^- a-i-es'ed and brought before j comfort to her to know it Is going 'o have been married to .Mr, Josenn Jud.co Corod'ii N'orton. Justice of lhe along smoothly during her absence. Klaptliorc on Sunday. j Peace at Bellmore, were .upon ex- Gr&nd Ave FlulrlxanTl «nilnatlon he wa.i hold for the action ! IY^Q regular bi-monthly meeting of The Friday Night club met at tbe SUNNYSLOPEFARM! Line* As good a g.iod boo reasonable who <b'str>i.•s Itself.--.Mill •_- to Be almosi »•; whc) c-reatur Remambered. kill a kills a >, God's a good boeiii on. man as kill man kills a image he kilbs reason - Happy Thought. A woman thief recently capture-, says .sh«> uever robbed a friend. Per- Imps nil her friends are p-wir. Who Gets It? California bas produc-ed a letnoa whl.-h weighs three iHiuiids aud ia eighteen ami one-half Inches In clr- i-mnferem-e'. It iiiiisi be an awful thing to be hntided a lemon In Cullforulu.— BulTalo Times. H.-iid Ibe Nassau Post, GIRLS WANTED as operators on Middie Blouses and Wasli Skirts. Steady work in clean, light work- room. Good wages. Will also take a few learners, and pay while learning. Apply all week FREEPORT GARMENT COMPANY. 33 Railroad Ave. I. Bloomenthal, Mgr. PERFECT DANCE FLOORS .Are made poi^sible with Boyle's Powdered Wax. It is made in minute ^a'anules whicii worlv quickly into smooth, elastic, gliding surface without the an- noyance of dust. Will'not soil lhe daintiest dress. Half pound can 30 cents. ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE Ilardivnre, Palnla, Varnishes. S,o>es and Ilepairs 91 S MAIN STREET, FREEPORT. M0M;V TO LOAN. Have 12500: $:!000; and %VM> ', . . evening. The I loan on iTond aud Mot^-r.-ige John- He IS now in the C^ounty Jail al L. and E. Co., No, 2. was held at the , ehiidren are making many useful arti- son * Johnson, l.awyer» Preeport Mineola, awaitlu« fhe artion of the ),oi,„, of Mry. H. Rot.iers, president cles in their basketry class, the I .New Tork. Grand Jury, ^f ^y^^ club, on Thursday afternoon. I teacher being JMra. Wolcott, At their Haldwin 'i™'\\f*°\ ^^ *»•'' •'^'^ '\•• t^e action I Tlie regular bi-monthly meeting of The Friday Night cIii '*''*\**'\'\* I of the Grand Jury, January 10, 1i»17. the Uidles Auxiliary of Merrick H.,j school house on Friday TeL IS 10 FriHiport