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Member Federal Reserve COMMERCIAL AND TRUST SERVICE Clearins Houte Rate Paid on Demand DepotiU M a rine and A u io Repairing S tarter R i n g G e a r Installing MATTITUCK LONG ISLAND 5 :. - Put Your Savings in the SOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK SOUTHOLD, N. Y. In lc r a i Begins First o f E v e r s M o n th R e s o u r c e dvfcr ' « l - > n n n . n m . S a m l u . o v w $ 1 .9 5 0 .0 0 0 ^ .. PRETTY BRIDE AND RICH BOY PARTED PHONE M XtHtUCK'207 ' HARBOR INN JHOTEL The Breezy Point SPECIAL CHICKEN, DUCK AND STEAK DINNERS PARTIES ACCOMMODATED ________ m attituck FILLING STATION HENRY CANTELMl, Manager Greasing Service Gasoline and Oil SOCONY PRODUCTS MATTITUCK, L. I. Romance of Ozark Mountains Ended by Court. GEORGE L. PENNY F O R G O O D L U M B E R C A L L O U R N U M B E R M a t ti tu c k 159 ass STATION PHONE 229 |i^ OFFICE PHONE 19 BERGEN-COLEMAN OIL CO. Sole Distributors P U R E O I L G A S O L I N E an d 100 P E R C E N T P E N N . O I L S WESTPHALIA AVE., MATTITUCK, N Y. PIGEON SHOOT EVERY SATURDAY AT THE DUG-OUT MATTITUCK GUNS AND SHELLS FURNISHED OR BRING YOUR OWN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Carl L. Ubby 55 JOHN ST., NEW YORK CITY Bowlinff Green 3100 Re,. Mattituck 208 GILDERSLEEVE BROS. G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D I S E D R Y G O O D S - N O T I O N S - G R O C E R I E S MATTITUCK, N. Y . ;[n(]o))cn(l(>nc‘V» M«».—Tlio niiiinnce of ,a prcMy,. little *ovcjiloon-.vpar-ol(l wlfo .'mil a tn'oiilv-oiip-year-olil liiiylmnil ondcd Irt tlio riroult court Iicro wlujii .Tinian P. .Tiispor I’.i'U iinnnllpd Ihclr iiiiirrhi!.'!' In ]ionlonville, Ark. MIsg Mlolsc SIio:irt*r, snrorlly pirl nnd loitdpr on tlio irnlvoreify of Mis souri ciinipns Inst yo:ir, was tlio yoiiii wife nnd (Jlinrloa Soars, sou of a wcnilhy Kniisas City fninlly, was tin* iiiiKhnnd. nitlh live In Knnsas City. Clinrlos did not npppnr in court to defend liiinsclf in the annnlment pn cecdinies, but lie was represented by Ills attorney, wlio did not contest any of the reniarkst that Eloise made con- cernin;; tlieir marriage and love alTair. Kloisn said tliat tliey liad been mar ried while they were spending a w<>ck- end in the Missonri Ozarks. Judge I’ell inriuired whether they were alone on the trip. “No, no!\ she replied. “There was another toiiple—a married couple— with u.«». We all had a few cocktails and Cliark's suggested that we go to Tlentonv'ilie, a sort of Ciretna fSiven, nnd get married. Wlien wo got tliere 1 gave my age as over twenty-one yenrs. We were innrried.\ Tliey went on n foiir-day honeymoon trip to Clilcago, Sliss Shearer said. .Tudgc nell restored her maiden name as she had asked in her petition. arrs. Florence Shearer, the girl’s mother, was named as next friend for the girl, for purposes of the suit. She accomponled. her daughter in the courtroom. Foreign Legion Is Now Filled to War Strength Paris.—The six regiments of thfe French Foreigi) Legion are lilled with recruits at more than full war strength, so the word lias been sent around to recruiting stations that no more re cruits will be accepted at present. The world depression and unemploy ment nre blamed. At the same time that it put up bars temporarily against volunteers, the Legion cut from 5,000 to 1,000 francs the enlistment bonus, which was once badly needed to attract re* cruits. French colonial regiments still offer 5,000 francs enlistment bonus, but they will take only French sol diers. *■ With the rush of recruits, the phys ical and mental examinations were made so strict that four out of five applicants were refused. Things have changed in the Legion and it is now as hard to get in as it once was to get out The five infantry regiments are lo cated in Algeria, ^lorocco, Syria, and Indo-China, the (ftie cavalry regiment in Tunisia. Itecruits are trained at Sidi bel Abbes, at the edge of the Sahara, in Algeria. TURKISH DICTATOR SPARES HERO’S LIFE nil i:ir» ri ij of his ooni:-nde.‘) In the gut war fov. r. The pro Tlritlsh trnditlon Inhorlled from the rrlmea hpcnme too strong for him. Tie en tered the rnnks of ii Itrltish Infantry regiment nnd fought nf lions, In the relre.nf, at fJlvenrhy nnd nt Neuve riiapelllo. W’lthln threo months nnd before Turkey entered the war. Rabry Bey hnd won Its rommisslon as nn ofncer In the Ilritlsh army in active service. Tn tho rnrly d.-iys of November. 1014, lelosrams from the war ofUfo at Constanilnoplp arrivi-d in T.omlon for Rabry rofnllitig him to Turkey, which hnd alroailv made iin hrr mind to Join the fiorninns. Saliry nevpr re plied nnd llie Turkish nnibnssador was unnble to obtain nny trace of him. In inio he reneivod tho Mons RIar, the Military mediil. nnd was men tioned in dlsimtehes by the British commander in chief. In the meantime the Turks hold an imperial court mar tial and the sultan signed his death warrant at the end of iniO. In 102.T l^Iiistaplia renewed It. r'ight .venrs ngo the friendl.v eom- ninnder of a r.rltish torpedo boat de- stroyor shipped Rnbry at a Tlulgarlan port and dropppd him nt the Kuropean side of the straits. The Turk swam baek lo his own rounlr.v, despite the death warrant, because he hnd re- celved news that his aged widowpd mother, of whom ho was the only child, hnd beconio a paralytic. Disguised as Servant. For eight years ho remained hidden in her home disguispd as a servant. Few people entered the house, as it was notorious that she was the mother of a traitor who had bppn ponvlctod. A short time ag(v Snbry 15oy attended his mother to the grave and in an swer to the priest's question, “What pood SFosIem commits tills body to the grave?” Sabry answered, \Her ^ I s arrest was a matter of hours. When th j dictator was informed of It nnd .Sabry’s histor.v, he sent for him. He was taken before the chief executive under _heavy guard. The ghazi ordered the escort to release the prisoner and gave him a complete pardon because he had thrice risked his life: once for Turkey in the Bal kans, again for Kngland on the west ern front, and Anally to console his mother’s last years. Mustapha reminded Sabry that he had also loved his own mother deeply and declared that since he had heard of the latter’s case he had been won dering whether, under the . same cir cumstances, he himself would have had the courage to come back. ACKARD NASH WILLYS-KNIGHT WHIPPET VAIL BROTHERS S A L E S and S E R V I C E IAIN ROAD Tel. Soulhold 254 PECONIC, L. I. GEORGE E. BROWN UNITED CIGAR STORE AGENCY N E W S P A P E R S - M A G A Z I N E S - S T A T I O N E R Y C A N D Y - T O Y S - SP O R T I N G G O O D S lATTITUCK L. 1. N, Y. KLEIN’S MOTOR SERVICE u«» Johnson O u t b o a r d M o t o r s B o a ts F o r A l l G eneral Repairing and Supplies AY AVENUE MATTITUCK, L. L SAMUEL HARDING ROANOKE AVENUE Complete Home Outfitters . RIVERHEAD, N. Y. MATTITUCK BOWUNG ALLEYS AND P O O L T A B L E S Soldier Risked Execution to Aid Widowed Mother. TEL. MATTITUCK 26 RALPH W. STERLING Seeds and Plants Real Estate, Nursery Stock, Cut Flowers CUTCHOGUE, L. L Telephone Peconic 5i MATTITUCK W. V. DURYEE T H E B I G S T O R E H a r d w a r e , P a i n t s an d H o u s e Furnishings L. L, N. SANITARY BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Is Authorized to Give ARNOIL Steam Treatm-nt. for the Hair Permanent Wavii^ $7.50 MAIN STREET Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 599 RIVERHEAI London.—“No traitor shall escape death,” said Mustapha Kenial I‘ash:i, dictator of Turke.v, when. In IDSH, he signed the death. w arrants previously executed by the sultan of Turke.v, of those who hnd bopn traitors .to their country during tlie war. The story has just reached London, however, of how the ghazi relented for the first time recently and freed one-of Tur key’s traitors. The memory of his widowed mother, whom he adored, moved him to mercy in one of the most extraor^ dinary stories coming out of the war. He granted state clemency to Capt Babry Bey, formerly of the Britisih army, wlio had risked death by re turning to Turkey eight years ago to sec his mother before she died. He was arrested only recentl.v. Lieut. Sabry Bey of the Ottoman fusiliers of the Imperial guard, was recommended for aeronautics in 1013 after a distinguished active service record In the Balkan war, and sent to England to train. Popular in Society. He was attached to the Iloyal Fly ing corps, then in its infancy, nnd became very popular in the mess. Through his kinsman. Prince TewHk, the Turkish ambassador, who had fought with British allies in Crimea, he obtained entree into the most ex clusive circles of English society. AVhen Britain • dared war against El Paso’s Plan Offers Babies on Installments El Paso, Texas.—“Four more pay ments and the baby will be ours.” El Paso parents can say this in all seriousness. For babies, like outomoblles and radios, can now be bought on the in stallment plan. , Providence and Masonic hospitals and Hotel DIeu have proiTered the part payment plan to prospective fathers with gratifying success. A small sum Is paid weekly before the expectant mother enters thp hos pital and the worry removed from the financial problem. Girl Sues Her Father and Wins $480 in Pay San Francisco.—A father who was sue'd by his daughter was ordered in Municipal court to pay her for work she had done for him. Mrs. Glnd.vs JI. .Jackson sued her father, Henry .Aluegge, alleging that he hnd refused to pay her for working in«his grocery store, or to provide her with board or lodging. She asked .^.'CO. Judge Frank W. Dunn effected a compromise whereby Mueggo agreed to pay $12.T In cash and .$L*5 In Install ments, until $480 has been paid. Poem in Poultry House Ashgrove, Mo.—Chicken thieves are getting poetic, farmers living near liere reported to Sherifl: Marcell Hen drix recently. One Ashgrove farmer went to his poultry yard In the morning and found his entire flock of chickens gone except one hen and an old rooster. Posted in a prominent place In the poultrj' house, was this note: \We steal frot- the rich— MAIN ROAD MATTITUCK, N. Y. '.anr^ FOR CHRISTMAS! What is more Appreciated ‘ than FURNITURE? Gift Pieces for $1.00 to $250.00 To really enjoy your Shopping Trip Come to HORTON’S The Store of Popular Gifts GREENPORT, N. Y. Established 1862 Telephone 154 • t COMMERCIAL OPEN ALL YEAR TOURIST MATTITUCK HOUSE Home Cooked Meals Fishing and H u n ting Parties A c c o m m o d a ted PHONE MATTITUCK 38 MATTITUCK, L. I., N. Y. TEL. MATTITUCK 22 MATTITUCK, N. Y. 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