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TH* NASSAU POST. FBBEPO RT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY l». 1»1« . P««» 7 mett^r with * twwuty I The w*t*r w** SAUCE FOR BANDER By OKftALO ST. ETIENNE. ™ ’ \ ” , d . • T o n hnvnit-t * r M h word nhont how relieved when he Strech out for ft long <C e » rrlrht. 1*1*. hy the M cC lure Newepe per Syiidlcete > \Little puff* of powder. Little dfliih* of p*lnt, Mftke Ml** Rtelln Arnold Look like what *he ain’t.” fltiinrt McKinnon’* cheek* burned and hie hair fairly brlwtled on end a* he heard thin parnphrnae rhymed off, In paaftlQE two youth* on the board walk. He stopped auddenljr and looked back, an angry glint In hla eyee. They were merely boy*—youngster*, wear- I look,” Stella Interrupted at 1a*t. \Isn’t It time we went in bathing?\ •1 think It I*,” he replied, a* he con sulted hi* watch. \I have time to go up to the village while you get ready. I will be back, ready for the water, be fore you are, though. For goodness sake don’t spend too much time primp ing. or the sun will have gone down before we have a chance to enjoy It.” Stella did spend too much time \primping but even then she ap peared on the beach, In bathing cos tume, before Stuart did. This was un- were merely boys-youngstera, wear- tum e, oeinre w.t.. Ing their first long trousers. He start- usual, but she excused him In her mind a ___ !*_ t * ..1,1 iw.«rA et-oww* ♦hom hooAfiflA h e hfld s i w f i y 8 n 6 pn 0 f lr iy o n ed on again. It would have done them good, he thought, if he had banged their heads together or ducked them n the lake, but then, what good would t have done him? It would only have caused a scene and made things un- easant afterwards, perhaps. The unt waa worse because It was true, veryone knew that Stella's complex- waa \doctored.\ There was no use ng It. Nothing Irritated Stuart than the thought of 1L He hod •poken to her of It \Don’t tell me you don’t like It,\ she ad said to Stuart as he remonstrated th her. \It’s fashionable and I’m go ng to do It while I’m here. I know he people at home would be shocked, ut they are not here to eee me.\ | As he walked to the spot where he d arranged to meet Stella, Stuart ed to figure out some way to bring er to h er senses. He would not quar- -1 with her—he disliked quarreling th anyone, and besides Stella was nice lltle girl, despite her faults. If he pretended that he was angry she would be only too willing to show him at she didn’t care. She had done at before. He caught sight of her -fore he wns able to decide upon any- tng definite. He could see that she wns made up s usual. He sat down beside her with- ut a word. \Oh you are here!” she exclaimed, , s she caught sight of him. \Yes he answered.: \Did—for the ove of Mike, what next!’’ He Jumped . lo his feet and stared at her in ir^sefer. Well, if you are not the happy limit!” e groaned. “A beauty spot! What ext !*’ because he had always been early on former occasions. She waited nearly ten minutes before he appeared. It was her turn to gasp. Stuart’s blonde mustache had changed color. “What have you done?\ Stella cried, excitedly. \You look dreadful. Stuart!\ “Don’t say anything about It, he cautioned. \Everyone will hear you. I don’t want them to know It Is dyed. I was tired of that blonde mustache and It wag hard to distinguish from my lip. This one looks better, don’t you think?” “It does not!” she declared emphat ically. “It changes your appearance completely.* You look so silly, Stuart 1 Whatever mode you do It?\ \Let’s change the subject,\ Stuart said. Jumping to his feet. \The water looks fine.” ____ swim and left her. When he returned she had disappeared. He found her on the beach, almost In tears. \I stood It as long as I could.\ she sobbed, when he appeared. \These glfls are the most hateful things In the world. They did not do a thing hut make fun of you after yon had gone. That girl in the green bathing suit said you thought you were Charley Chaplin. They all knew that mus tache was dyed.\ \Of course, they did,\ he smiled. \Everybody knows that your rosy cheeks are covered with rouge, too. What’s the difference? It’s fashion able!” _ -People don’t talk about me like that?\ - ’ ~ ~ \Don’t they? You should have heard some of the things I have heard. My cheeks have burned on yonr account a dozen times a day since we have been here.\ \Haven’t you felt ashamed ? Didn’t you hate me for making such a show of you? I’ll never make up again.\ \If you don’t Til shave off this mus tache,\ he promised. “Of course, I haven’t hated you. I have thought too much of you to let a little thing like that come between us. I wouldn’t have cared If the whole world talked about you If I hadn’t thought It would make you feel bad to hear It.” “You’re a dear I\ she cried. SCIENTIFIC FACTS Machinery has been Invented 4*1* shredding waste paper Into an accept able substitute for excelsior. The Swiss government Is condnct- Ing experiments In the nse of com pressed turf as a substitute for coal. Pressing a lever at the driver’s seat throws new sntlsklddlng chains un der the rear Wheel of an automobile. Italian railroads are experimenting with lignite, peat and peat mixed with other substances aa locomotive fuel. * —»4 A California Inventors’ suitcase la provided with legs and can be unfold ed and set up to form a writing desk. THINOS WORTH KNOWING The French \horizon Mne\ Is said tf he the best color for a military nnt form. A whitewash Is now made from th# “sludge\ refuse of the acetylene ga# manufactory. An X-ray picture #>f a specimen ol \silk hosiery” will reveal the \tin’ filling of the fabric. Bivalves suspected of hearing pearh are examln#d by the X-ray to avoid de etroylng the shellfish. ~ « . .. a - A new flagstaff for railroad brake- men has a compartment In the handle for carrying torpedoes. The development of the nseof coal ^ guteg weRther bureau gna for motor vehicle power has established a station In Honduras passed the experimental stage In Eng- , ^ ^ g to Waahlngton by wire- lnnd’ I less. Great South Bay Ferry Co. Time Table In effect June 1. 1918. Subject to change without nc tice From Freeport, L. L, to Pt. Lookout, Nassau-by-the-Sea, Sea Edge, on the Inlet; Long Beach South and West Bound East and North Bound !> 6< BANKS .eport of the Condition -O F TH E — irst National Bank OF FREEPORT the State o f New York; at th e close of ueineea on J u n e 29. 1918: RESOURCES ana and discounts ......................... $359,870,66 S. bonds deposited to secure em ulation ( p a r value) . . .. ................ 12,500.00 ierty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2 per cent and 4 per cen t, unpledged ........... 37,050.00 -nda other th a n U. S. Iwinds pledg ed to secure postal savings de posits ............................... 20 , 000.00 scurities other th a n U. S. bonds ( n o t including stocks) ow n e d un pledged ............................ 136,646.83 otal bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. . ...................... .. .................. 156,646.83 Locks other th a n Federal Reserve Bank stock .......................................... lock of Federal Reserve Rank (p0 per cent of sutxscription) 1,800.00 alue of hanking house ...................... 22.000.00 urniture and li awful reserve \ ............. ........... . ...... serve Bank .......................................... 49,547.39 ash in vault and net amounts due from national b a n k s ......................... 103,176.64 et amounts due from hunks, hank er* and tru s t companies ........ hecks on other banks it hecks 0 - _____ city or town of reporting bank and other cash items . .................. edemption fund w ith U. S. Treas- Daiiy Ex. Sun. Sundays only Daily 10.00 Daily 11.00 Will Not Run if P.M Sundays only 12.00 Will Not Run if Sundays only 1.00 Will Not Run if Ex. Sun. 2.00 Will Not Run if Sundays only 3.00 Will Not Run if Daily 4.00 Daily 4.30 Daily 5.00 Daily 5 A.M. A.M. 6.00 6.10 7.30 7.40 10.10 11.10 Stormy P.M. 12.10 Stormy 1.10 Stormy 2.10 Stormy 3.10 Stormy 4.10 4.40 5.10 2 8 5- A.M. A.M. A.M. 6.30 7.00 7.15 8.00 8.30 10.25 10.30 11.30 a 2.00 12.15 . A.M. ) 7.55 i 11.05 ) 10.40 i 12.55 Will N o t Run if Stormy P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M . P.M. P.M. 12.20 12.30 12.30 12.40 Will N o t Run if Stormy 1.20 1.30 1.30 1.40 Will N o t Run if Stormy 2.20 2.30 3.00 3.00 3.30 3.40 Will N o t Run if Stormy 3.20 3.30 3.15 3.25 Will N o t Run if Stormy 4.20 4.30 4.30 4.10 4.50 5.15 5.45 6.10 6.40 7.00 5.20 5.30 5.30 5.40 Coming Soon ONE CENT SALE The Rexall Store 23 W est Merrick Road Freenoi l. ABRAMS, Ph. G. Proprietor P.M. 1.00 2.00 4.00 3.45 5.00 7.20 6.00 M i li ni:li n ; i: ■i : i ii M iM lx. [> ^ * * ^ 3 M AG j NIFICENT»STEAM E R S 3 T h e Great Ship ’’SEEANDBEE'’ — “CITY O F ERIE” - \CITY OF BUFFALO” IH J F F A L O — D a i l y . M a y lsV 'to N o v . l o t h — C L E V E L A N D . Leave B uffalo 9:00 P.M. U.S. Eastern Time Leave C leveland 8:CO P.M. U.S. Central Time Arrive C leveland 7:00 A.M. U.S. Central T in e Arrive B uffalo 7:30 A.M. U S. Eastern Time 1,000.00 Extra Boats Sundays and Holidays, Between Freeport and Point Lookout From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. .. ... .............. . ....... Boat trolleys meet N. Y. & L. I. Traction cars at Atlantic :thu°r«e Avenue, near Ocean Avenue, Freeport. • Beach Parties Day or Night for Churches, Lodges, Sunday Schools. Six Big: Boats R igidly In s p e c ted by U. S. G o v e r n m e n t U e a u t.fully colored^sccrional jm z z le chart of T h e G r v o t “ SKLANDD T h e Cleveland & Ruffalo Transit Company Cleveland. Ohio v I t tiE \ sent on receipt o f T h e G r e a t S h ip — t h e la r g e s t a n d m o s t c o s t l y a e e e n g e r S t e a m e r on in l a i FARE c a p a c i t y . town aa reporting bi.nn. . >n itanka located outside of tircr and due from U. S. Treasurer ar Savings C e rtificates and T h rift Stamps actually owned ............... istomers' accounts. Liberty Ronds 13,372.19 3.079.53 282.66 626.00 834.00 31,639.50 .$797,924.38 For information telephone Freeport 773; office open 9 a. to 7 p. m. daily. m. LIA B IL IT IE S ipltal stock paid in ....................... $26,000.00 rplua fund ............................................ 36,000.00 tdivided profits .............................. 4,887.81 culuting notvs outstanding 12,600.00 ividual deposits eubject to check 696.405.67 tifleatee of deposit due in leas Han 30 day* (other than for loney borrow e d ) ......................... 5,GOO.00 titled checks ................................ 846.62 er demand deposits ..................... 1.811.00 savings deposits ................... 14,617.98 time deposits ........................... 101,756.00 $797,924.38 te of New York. County of Nassau, i 1, C. Milton F o rem a n , Cashier of the Established 1917 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bellmore, N.Y. A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is your receipt. Your stub is your record. We offer you all the ac commodations safe banking permits. D r . H-. V. H olco m b , President C h a s . M. V a n d e r o e f , Cashier Foreman, laaruer of med hank, do aolumnly swear that the above tement is tru 7« and belief. the bee of my know- C. M IL T O N FOREMAN. O o h t e r . Swlwcribed and sw o r n to before me this 12th of July. 1918. DANIEL F. DIKEMAN, Notary Public. rrect —A ttest: ERNEST S RANDALL, - / EDWARD B. TH OM P S O N. ROSWELL DAVIS, Directors. EAGLE Eledrkel Shoe Reptlrieg bbers and Shoes Repaired Light, Wiring, Fixtures, Motors, PhonCS, Bells. while you wait. All work guaranteed. Reasona ble Prices. JAMES MSCiem, Prep. Railroad Ave , Freeport, L. I. FOR RENT—8 connecting room* ■sooth <rf August. Inquire 114 N. I *• stmt 1-23 | phone Connection JAMES F. CAMPION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Freeport, N. Y. Yiu \will get eggs and have healthy, sturdy chicks ifyou use S haw &T ruesdbul G is fcA jt n z?tn o it y A ti _ Manufactured ly Shaw JcThieedeO C* Brooklyn.NY For Sale by iH Dealers. V LEGAL ADVERTISING COUNTY COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. IHe* E. Fork*, Thoms* P. C. Fnrhae. Jr., Frank 8. Prvndcr- «r*«t and C.rsee 8. Prendtnrast. hi* wife, and Mary J. C. Rnd*n- kirehsn, Defendant*. In puneanee of a Judgment of Foreeloaur# and Rale mad* in the above-entitled action on the 1st day of June. 1*1*. and duly entered in the Office of the Clerk of Nawau County, I, the undersigned Referee In said jndwment named will sell at public auction In front of the lew office of George Morton Levy, namely at the main entrance to the Realty Building. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. In the Village of Freeport, Nassau County, New York, on SATURDAY, JU L Y *0TH. 1*1*. % at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the land and premlee* In said Judgment decreed to be sold and therein described as follow*: All those certain lota, piece* or parcel* of land, with the building* and Improvemente thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Village of Freeport, County of Nae*au, and State of New York, bounded and deecribed follow*: Beginning at a point on the therly »lde of Archer Street distant »ia aids ice souther ler Street thente eae hundred (800) feet formed by the Inter*ectlon with of th* southerly rterly from the cot •tion of th* south side of Archer Street with th* easterly line of Bayview Avenue: running thence sout ly and at right angles to Archer Street One hundred and fifty (150) feet: thence eaater ith Archer Street Seventy-fl again and paralleli wi (751 feet thence pa fi right angle* to Are and fifty (160) feet to the •outherly side of Archer Street and thence westerly along the southerly side of Archer Street Seventy-five (7Si feet to the point or place of beginni northerly and again at :her Street One hundred feet d I A ■reby eoi scribed a* lot* number* Nlnety-*even (97), Ninety-eight (98) end Ninety-nine (99) on * certain map entitled ‘'Map of Bayview, at Freeport. L. I., surveyed by Alvin G. Smith, C. E.. Freeport, L. I.. September, 1906,\ and filed with the Clerk of the Cfrunty of Nassau. Street One crly^ or place of beginning. The plot hereby conveyed Is known and de- D a ted June Ut, 1918. GEORGE M ORTON LEVY, Referee. W i l m a m H. R o b b i n s , P lain tiff* Attorney, Bay Shore. New York. A t a Term of the County Court of N a s sau County, held at Mineola, N a s s a u County, on the 13th day of June, 1918. P r e s e n t : H o n . Lewis J. Sm ith, C o u n ty Judge, N a s s a u County. In the M a tter of the Application of A d a L. Lader fo r leave to change h e r name to A d a L. Brown. U p o n reading and filing the titinn of Ads L. L a d e r, VC* day of June, 1918, prayinj sume the name of of th a t of Ada . ‘« r n e y ^ ( H ! ^ r LandBrOWn' Pl“ \ of W illiam Austin Moore, said petitioner, it is —-u itiered that said A d a L. Lader be she hereby is. authorized to assume the of A d a L. Brown, in place of her preee nexed pe ed the 8th nam e on Lader be, and L,. Brown, in plac e o f her p and after July 16th, 1918, provided that w ithin ten days a f t e r the entry of th is order she shall have caused a true copy thereof to be published according to law in The N a ssau Poet, a new * p a p e r published in the C o u n ty of Nassau, S t a te of New Y o rk, and provided also that w ith in ten days a f t e r the e n try of this order she shall have caused the petition herein and an affidavit' of pub lication to tie filed and recorded in the office of th e Clerk of the C o u n ty of Nassau, an d that a f t e r the said requirem e n ts are complied with, th e said petitioner m u st on and a f t e r the said 15th day of Ju ly , 1918, be known by the nam e of Ada L. Brown, which i hat a f t e r fith, th e he sa id 1 by th e nam e of Ada L. Brow n, which s h e is authorized to assume, and by no other L E W I S J. SMITH. County Judge o f Nassau County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P u r s u a n t to an order of HO N. LEONE D. H O W E L L , Surrogate of th e County of N a s sau, notice is hereby given to all persons having claim s against THOMAS B. SMITH, lute of the Town of H e m p stead, in the said ed,, to p r e s e n t the same with thereof, to th e subscribers the executors of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting business a t the residence of Mrs. Thomas B. county, deceasi vouchers thereof, business a t the residence o f Mrs. Thomas Smith. M e rrick Road, Bellmore, New York, or before the first day of Ja n u a r y next. Dated, Mineola, N. Y.. Ju n e 19. 1918. * LAV I N A SMITH, E L L E N SCHAARDT, Executors. J o h n s o n & J o h n s o n , A ttorneys for Executors, . F r e e p o r t, N. Y. To The Stockholders of The ' Baldwin Water Company Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Baldwin Water Company will be held at the office of WiLiam H. Ray nor, 87 Merrick Road, Baldwin, Nas sau County, New York, Friday, July 26, 1918, at 8 o’clock p.m„ for the purpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year and two inspectors of election to serve at the pe$t An nual Meeting, and for the transaction of such other business as may proper ly come before the meeting. Dated Baldwin, N. Y., June 29, 1918. E. B. ROSE, Secretary. For Sale, To Let, Wanted. FOR SALE—One good farm mule. A. Ruhe, 'telephone 812-W, Freeport. FOR SALE—Large dog for farm. A. Ruhe, telephone 812-W, Freeport. FOR SALE—White French Pood les, age 2 years; price $10 and $16. Mrs. J. Ha nse, 1 E. Smith Street, Freeport. Advt FOR SAiLE—Indian motorcycle witih aide car. Apply Charles J. Snid er, taylor, 21 South Main street, Freeport. tf-18 FOR SA L E —Motor boat, eighteen by five, three horse power Ferro En gine, all in good condition; price, $85. Box 11, Wantagh. tf-19 FOR SALE—$250—Large, roomy roadster; self starter, electric lights, pewly painted and in good Condition. Franklin G. Hill, Merrick, L. I.; phone Freeport 484. ‘ WE WILL PAINT Yo«r house at the lowest price. First claae work, best material. Suhr A Thalheim, Smithville South, painters and hard wood finishers. * 3-23 - . . . --- ------- - . . i m in STUCCO HOUSE, Cheap to quick buyer; owner going to Frame#; 4 room*, sun-parlor, large attic, tiled hath, pantry and kitchen, double gar age, lot 50 x 100. 46 'Sportsman ave nue, Freeport. .