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- i - ; / vt Ihristrnas jEve, Act Well! ,'F lii TUs Hab-Miurk i» year Vakw-Mark <* Rubbers Wear Hub-Mark Rubbers this winter. They cost nc more than any first-class rubber. If your dealer can’t jupply you write us. Boston Robber Shoe Cow, Malden, Maw. Dream, little child 1 The shadows falL . Over the hmd the mystic veil That hides the morrow from our eyes Is swaying in the starlight pale. Dream, little child 1 Tis Christmas ev e Dream while the magic hours glide by. Each wind that blows the snowflakes wild Is laden with sweet m ystery. C. O. Colvin A. Son, Proprietors Agents for Metz “22” Roadster, $495 1912 Roediter Model, Coeplrtely Equipped, ai Shown, $495 Motor! 4 cylinder, w ater cooled, valves, push rods and springs, entirely enclosed. Speed! 5 to 60 miles per hour on high gear. Ignition! Boaoh high tension magneto. W A N T E D - U S E D CA R S Touring C a r s and Runabouts Write for catalogue Tel., 38-L Freeport Demonstration given'any'time Painless Dentistry 1 Gold Crown a fid Lady Bridge Work* a In Attendance Specialty OFFICE h o u r s : _ Dally 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays and Holidays, 9 to 12 A. M. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES T e l e p h o n e , N e . * 3 3 R e e k v llle C e n t r e DR. GEORGE E. TRAVIS Rockville Centre, N. Y. D ream , little child I T h e glow ing coals A r e p a inting p ictu r e s o n th e wall. O u t fro m the q u iv e r in g sh a d o w s th e r e Y o u alm o s t h e a r th e thrilling call O f “ M e r r y C h ristm as, little m a i d ! 1 hope I’v e b r o u g h t y o u r h e a r t’s desire,’ A n d Santa’s shadow ju s t above G row s lifelike b y the leaping fire. D ream , little child 1 T h e C h r is tm a s air Is glow ing w ith y o u r visions b r ig h t. A n d all the joys t o m o r r o w h o lds A r e shining on the page o f night. D ream , little c h i l d ! . A n d m a y the y e a r s T o y o u th e i r richest tre a s u r e s leave, * A n d m a y all h a p p y d r e a m s p r o v e real T h a t com e to y o u this C h r is tm a s ev e ! OPPOSITE POOT OFFICE JOHN J. RANDALL, President D. WESLEY PINE, Vice-Presiden WILLIAM;s. HALL, Cashier THE FREEPORT BANK Reserve $60,000 FREEPORT, IM. Y. We solicit accounts’of corporations, firms and individuals with the assurance ot courteous and liberal treatment Intercet!allowed*on time deposits. You can open an account and make deposiU by mail. For particulars send postal Telephone, 255-L Freeport GUSTAVE BOPP Oil and Tallow Refinery BELLMORE, L. I. Branch at Hickeville, L. I. SCHOOL NOTES. The following pupils were perfect in attendance for the month of November: High School—Harry Boll, Irving Max,' Paul Southard, Cortland Von - Noatltz, Lucy Laurence, Margaret Me- I Dermott, Isabella Sheffer, Esther Smith, Utirotby Southard, Marion Wbealey, Julia Burns, Margaret Schermerhorn. 8tb Grade—Leaiie Berrian, Herbert Bock, Robert Carl, Frank Hurley, Walter Robine, Wesley Sprague, Percy Verity, George Vggl, William Winslow, Hilda Eketrom, Lulu Reb- bam. 7th Grade—Wm. Brubaker, Louis Drees, Walter Stevenson, Samuel Verity, Louie Vogl, Raymond Wbeal ey, PaulioeT Bedell, Vivien Brown, Joeephlne Henry, Ada Johnson, Gladys Johnson, Florence Noon, Aata Ny- gren, Harriet Smith, Ruth Wheeler, Roth Wheeltr (B), Viola Gaillard, Juana Camps, John Verity. 6th Grade—Ethel Arnbeim, Birdsall Bedell, Beatrice Bedell, Isabella Coek- ley, Oscar Nygren, Cornell Proudfit, Mabel Rebham, Alan Smith. StB-Grade—Gladys Frande, Bertha Gerhardt, Margaret McLaren, Mil dred Steveneon, Frank Eldred, Harry Raynor, Albert Smith, Alphon; Vogl, Geo. Wheeler, Lester Wbealey, Ed ward Stotzke. 4a Grade—Walter Anderson, Allen Austin, Larned Bowman, Joseph Combes, Clarence Edgar, William Mareal, George Suite, Fred Weetpfaj, Henry Westpfal, Katherine Uauden- berger, Dora Grimm, Evelyn Rebham, Hilda Wheeler. 4b Grade—Emma Baldwin, Hester Bedell, Mary Carman, Harriet Griffin, Helen McDermott, Anna Verity, Les ter Arnbruster, Arthur Bruning, John Collins, Panos Lamprinapoulaa, Fred Morse. t 3a Grade—Clyde Huy h r, A n d that you m ay, profit by the health-restoring, s trength- g iving properties o f the tim e - tested famous family rem edy 10«i M e . CHAS. O. COLVIN Carriage and Wagon Builder Carriage and Auto Painter A Specialty: Wheels Rubber Tired Telephone 38-L Freeport Merrick , Long Island PETTIT & LAMB Country Real Estate Developers AND CONTRACTORS Office 110 W. 34th Street, New York City Pianos, Player-Pianos and O r g a n s Tuned, Eu” ^: Repaired and Regulated Sheffer, Quentin Suita, Martha Henry, 26 years experience formerly with Lizzie Homan. Knabe and Aeolian Co., N. Y. ,i.„bHX 8 V “ Six X »■ f ttu » m l I. McCallum, Thoe. McLaren,^ Alvin Morse, Chas. Seaman, Eleanor Croley, Rose McCallum, Gertrude Schmidt, Frances Thoms.\ 2a LoBee, Darwin Sawtelle, Dorothy Wheeler. 2b Grade—Wynatt Bedell, Harvey Morse, William Stead, Robert Thoms, Rosa Ekstrom, Margretta Massie. la Grade—Fannie Arnheim, Olive Combs, P.rks, '.ri' d ^ ' , \ • RaJpfl Miller, Henry Papp, of June 30. 1906 of June 30, 1906 Prevents Blood Poison Hydrophobia, Lockjaw and T e t a n u s Gaudenberger, Vioia Kargoll, Natalie cannot germinate^ if FLESHMORE Roper, Alohonzo Carpenter. SALVE is used. lb Grade Paul Von Nostitz, Frank There ia no other salve nke it on Wagner, Florence Morse. th e m a r k e t . Kindergarten—Selma Lagcdzuiski, Janette Marsh, Stephen Ihoms, David For E c z e m a , Boils, Dog Bite, Sore Arnheim” 8*\' J8C^ BUCkley’ ArtbUr FL E S H M O R E ^ A L V ^ i ^ i n v ^ u ^ b l . Special -Zellia Baldwin, Viola John Sold by All Druggists son, Kenneth Carman, Albert Haber- Price, 2 5 c 5 0 c $ 1 . 0 0 sack, William Kargall, Norman ^Mil ler, Walter Lewandow-ki. Average daily attendant* for No vember: PALERMO COMPANY B E L L M ORE LONG IS L A N D «. s., 8 _ k... 7 6 6 94.83 93v#4 92.94 87.11 80.38 Christmas M orning M o t o c y c l e Rida a motocycle. It’s the ■eat tm- doadna of modern vehicles. Itmakea yaw Independent and salf-raliant—gteae you the maana to go enywhera, any time, at a moment’s nodes. For regular tripe or Just running about aa the mood tug- gests, the motocycle la the vehicle you need. 4 h.p. Single Cylinder, $200 7 h.p. Twin Cylinder, $250 The peculiar reedinees and reliability of the Indian make It a wise and profitable Investment Maintained at email expense. O fficial record shows that the Indian has run nearly 32 miles on 1 pint of gasolene. Any speed from 4 to 30 miles an hour. 4b 86.11 3a 84.72 8b 88 88 i 2a 78.94 ! 2b 83.33 la 76.88 lb * 73. Kindergarten 71.27 Special 87.5 i Aggregate average daily attendance! for the month, 84.64. Preparation!! are being made for the j Christmas tree in the Kindergarten j room to be held on Friday, December; 20. Owing to the low attendance in the Kindergarten, Miss Kathryn Wood’s class, and the first grade in 1 charge of Miss Florence Robinson, the two roi ms will have, their exercises j together. E a s t R o c k a w a y At the annual meeting of the East, Rockaway Civic Association, the fol | lowing officers were elected for the ensuing yeaft rreeident, A. A. I ; Crary; First Vice President S. F. | Frasick ; Second Vice President, Dr. | George F. Adair; Recording Secre tary; J. W. Men ill; Financial Secre tary, G. 0._ Fields; Corresponding Secretary, Roman 0. Dobler; Treas urer, W. H. MasonExecutive Com mittee, Dr. W. A. Strong, F. C. Hel- . muih, J. J. Glasser.^C. W. Lent and Hollet P«pr»alt l**1' * F. W. Reaper has purchased the , cottage at First and Plainfield ave nues. OUT OF TOWN MOVING. BY AUTO VAN S T El. E P H O N E . 4 6 0 0 B E D F O R D .- l L c U K i 4 S * s c m STO R A G E ! |2 t a 214.210 A 2 4 8 MARION ST F-A fULTON ST. SKLYH . W I L L. C A Ll_ A N □ f. S T I M A T E . F S TABLI S H E D 1874 PACKING AND SHIPPING FURNITURE MAIN OFFICE 1810 FULTON ST BOY’S— F R M — O I R L ’a. W inslow's New ■Self- C o a taiaed’ Ball B e a rtae Ska tea. (R e tail 'o r I t l S . ) Bell IS Paekagee ef B e e r 's F e e t Remedy a t l»e. a paekage. W rite for paitieala r e and oatBL We true! yi D o n 't delay; sam e end sddr plain on poetal. ’{elen H e a r A Ce., D e p t L Rockaway Beach, N. T. John Cammann, the well known butcher of Atlantic avenue, has been confined to his home for the past two ; weeks with a painful attack of rheum atism. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING. F r e e E n g in e C lutch enables you t o slow d o w n an d g e t off < e n d t o s t a r t ag a in w ith o u t p e d a lin g or ru n n in g alongside. T h i s device an dl also m a g n e to supplied free of lewtra tra chary w i t h o u t pping the engine a ls o m a g n e to su p p lie d free o e e ch a rg e on Lm a m more efrotsf ijti» m o n d m r fully e»e/u# m o i . A irse. W r i t * ten ta v f o r n e w 12 1 2 cutafomum You aim p ly m o v e a lever* . a ll 1912 m o d el India**- ’ BICYCLES AUTOMOBILE TIRES GENERAL REPAIRS •. E.\BIELEFELD, 9 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport .Teleyhene, 6 6 6 -J The Joy of Christmas. Religion Is not an austere tiftlng. It ia all joy the moment we bear the Christmas nngels chorusing until we awing into glory to the music of the redeemed throng about the throne The servtco of Chriat is gladness and peace. He means that his every disci ple should live in a perpetual Cbrist- Christmae Don’ta. Don't try to pay debts or return ob ligations In your Christmas giving. Don't give trashy things.: Many an attic coufd tell strange stories about Christmas presents. Don’t make presents which your friends will not Smew what to do with and which would merely encumber the home. . .ge, ^ th.' village wSs struck by an automo- Com for the pqrpoBe of electing b.le wh.le crossing the ratlroad tracks. al| Dir J tor, and InBpectors of Election for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may properly ceme before the meeting will be held on the 16tb day of December 1912, at 7:30 o’clock in the aftersoon at tbb office of the Company, Whitehouse Avenue, in the Village of Roosevelt, s? -5 ~ He was removed to the Nassau Hos pital where he was examined and treated, and later in the evening waa aole to proceed te hia home. We are pleaeed to learn that he is rapidly re coving from the effects of hie injuries. •The next meeting of the East Rock- j County of Nassau and State of New the York. Polls will , remain open tor away Eticbre Club will be held at residence of Mrs. Edward Newell oh Thursday, January 2nd, 1918. School will close for the Christ mas holidays on Friday, December 27, and will reopen on Monday, January 6tb, 1918. one hour.' The transfer books will re main closed from the 7tb day of De cember, 1911, until the 20tb day of December, 1912. Dated the 4tb dav of December, 1912. Frank A. Wood, See. '