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THE WATCHMAN Mattituck Girls Win At Bowling A match Rfimc on the Piinrise Alleys, Orepnport, between the Mnt- tltuck Rlrls' team nnrl the Oreenport jflrla* tenm wjis n hiR upset. The score was an follows: Mattituck Girls A. Hamilton 125 130 131 1.. Payne 83 97 101 T.. Woelpper 109 115 123 T:. Cox 77 65 101 A. McCaffery 134 124 109 628 631 565 Greenport Girls M. Warner 95 110 124 H. Riitkowskl 140 135 119 A. r>rnmm 76 73 83 J. Clautlio 109 109 113 M. Nazaruk 123 102 93 543 529 532 468 179 173 177 BOWLING SCORES Of the Industrial Liengtie, played on the Siinrise Alleys, Greenport: Feb. Si- Easy Aces E. Miller 162 la. Pollock 191 C. Bumble 179 189 162 197 150 170 216 532 548 536 Bee Sandwich Bar F. Barth 210 C. I.ellman 149 E. Macomtaer 166 196 149 199 213 206 132 526 544 551 Feb. 21— Three Clubs S. Verity 190 N. Martocchia 167 A. Binkis 202 166 167 170 197 167 186 T. iVapnire 185 165 130 538 501 Tel). 25— Socony Vacuum Oi l Co. H. rnrlozzl . . 152 161 T. Urban 204 178 .1. Tyler 192 166 518 508 529 A. & P. Te* Co. T. Mistier 120 143 112 K. Pernio 181 197 159 T. Oroubuer 153 171 150 538 511 Feb. 25— Bee Sandwich Bar F. Barth 216 170 C. T.ellman 168 168 F. Macomber 156 217 540 555 536 Arshamomaque Dairy S. Povise 165 197 185 P. Corrlzzlni 193 165 176 G. Hudson 154 157 140 • 512 519 501 421 188 168 180 Standing of Teams BiK>5lness Men Esso Ga.s Brandi Shoe Store Police Dept Bee Sandwich Bar Socony Vacuum Oil Co.. Three Clubs Arshamomaque Dairy . . Three Easy Aces A. & P. Tea Co. Won Lost , 46 14 . 39 18 . 38 19 38 22 . 34 \26 . 32 28 . 29 31 . 28 32 28 32 . 23 32 25 20 38 , 20 40 S 52 HIGHWAY BILL (Continued from page 1) 4. All applicants for drivers' 11- cen.se.s must present a physician's statement that they are in satis- factory physical condition to oper- ate a motor vehicle. 5. Operators and chauffeurs in- volved in accidents for which they are to blame must submit to re-ex- amination to show their fitness to operate a motor vehicle. 6. The Commis.sioner of Motor Vehicles shall revoke permanently the license of every person whose license has been revoked twice in five years. In a communication to the editor of this newspaper, Senator Desmond states: \I am very grateful for the hundreds of constructive sugges- tions received, many of which have been included in these bills, with special reference to the grave prob- lem of drunken driving. Copies of the printed bills will be sent free to anyone who writes to me at the Capitol, Albany.\ YE OLDE MILL FIRE (Continued from page 1) wall between the boiler room and the building itself. The cause of the fire was reported to have been due to a rotary oil heater which ex- ploded, causing a short circuit. Damage was slight and entirely restricted to the boiler room due to the prompt response of the Are department. 559 503 Arshamomaque Dairy Corrizzini 169 146 Bouse 158 196 Hudson 209 179 550 175 175 195 536 521 545 Feb. 23— Three Duces F. Stanllaus 154 J. Piccozzi 177 P. Deduck 172 125 202 190 179 127 171 503 Police Dept. J. Nockelin 136 G. Wetmore 177 M. Price 124 517 477 194 179 224 204 198 191 437 597 593 Feb. 23— / Esso Gas T. Flore 173 D. Testa 188 B. Macomber 194 162 191 170 169 168 172 pr- 556 r\' BusinM* M*n V. Ga«ga 203 H. Thornhill 186 G. Ging 198 523 509 216 200 183 147 204 178 687 678 629 Feb. 24— American Legion E. Baker I '-O 161 I. Barth 191 220 R. Foster 184 174 158 181 174 635 Farmers' Trio J. Walters 177 E. Diller 176 656 613 174 162 174 164 (Continued from page 1 ) Mattituck Seconds G Charnews 2 Krupski 4 Wickham 3 F. Tyler 2 McCarthy 1 Fleischman 1 Totals 13 Southampton Seconds G T. Hurley 2 Scanlon 5 Zelenski 1 Sack 2 Walulski 1 Crutchley 2 Totals 13 Mattituck G Gildersleeve 2 Chick 2 Hasslinger 6 DePetrls 4 H. Tyler 2 Krupakl 1 Totals 17 Soutthampton G Afosher 9 McLaren 2 Godbee 3 Zelenski 2 Tones 2 Crutchley 0 Smith 8 6 32 F P 0 4 0 4 1 13 0 8 1 5 0 2 0 10 Totals 23 0 46 * • * • * SUBSCRIBE TO THE WATCHMAN $1.00 AnnuaUy • • • « • Cutchogue Auto Sales Repairs on all mnkes of Cars and Trucks Body and Fender Repairs a Specialty SEE THE 1938 FORD V-8 TRUCKS and CARS FELIX DOROSKI, Prop. MAIN ROAD CUTCHOGUE, L . I. SUFFOLK THEATRE (Continued from page 2 ) \Cavalcade\ and \Mutiny on the Bounty\ adds another feather to his illustrious hat with \Wells Fargo.\ Pporting one of the largest and most versatile casts ever seen in a picture before, \Manhattan 7 j Merry-Go-Round\ opens your eyes with a brand new kind of enter- tainment. Here are a few of the ealaxy of stars and feature players that go to make the picture a hbwl- Ing musi-comedy success: Phil Re- gan. Ann Dvorak, Leo Carillo, Tam- aro Geva, James Gleason, Joe Di- Maggio, Gene Autry, Kay Thomi>- son and her radio choir, Henry Ar- metta, Smiley Burnette, Ted Lewis and his orchestra, Louis Alberni. Louis Prima and his band, Cab Calloway and his Cotton Club Or- chestra and Max Terhune. No mat- ter what kind of a picture you like you're'bound to find that quality in Manhattan Merry-Go-Round,\ the picture with everything, playing next Wednesday and Thtirsday at the Suffolk Theatre. On the same program on Wednesday evening, you will also be entertained wUh that brand new and exciting con- test on the stage, \The Battle of Wits,\ whether you get In the bat- tle or Just watch from the sidelines you'll have a grand time. For double features you'll find the combination of \International \Settlement\ and \Checkers\ a t the Suffolk next week Friday and Sat- urday mighty hard to beat. George Sanders, who played such a differ- ent and excellent part in \Lancer Spy,\ shares starring honors with Dolores Del Rio In \International Settlement,\ a thrilling story of the dangers In the center of the war torn country you are reading about In today's papers. Superbly cast to fill the supporting roles In this dramatic thunderbolt are June Lang, Dick Baldwin, Ruth Terry, Tohn Carradlne, Keye Luke and Warold HuJ-^er. In \Checkers Jane Withers teams her delightful and mirth-filled comedy with Stuart Er- win and Una Merkel in one of the 'unniest pictures you'd want to see. The race track background gives Jane a chance to lead you thru a brand new series of pranks and tricks and also some thrilling horse race sequences. The children will love this picture, so be sure not to let them miss It. LOCAL STRONG MAN Steve Hamilton, the hu.sky oper- ator of Hamilton's trucking con- cern, is said to be training for a strong man act. He has been known to tear a pack of playing cards In half with his bare hand.<j. This us- ually happens after losing a few games. According to latest reports, \Stubby\ will next try biting hi s initials on a horseshoe. ALREADY LARGE BARN BEING ENLARGED The well kept barn of Steve Trus- kalow.skl of Laijrel, is receiving aji addition. The added space will bo used mostly for machinery storage. Mr. Truskalowskl is a well known and well liked farmer on the North Fork and seems to ije a sticcessful one; a t least by the looks of hi s equipment and barns which are a s well kept a s possible. PUT YOUR SAVINGS... IN THE SOUTHOLD SAVINGS BANK SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Interest Begins First of Every Month RESOURCES OVER $13,500,000 SURPLUS OVER $2,100,000 DANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME PETER S. DANOWSKI. Funeral Director « Dignified and Courteous Service MAIN ROAD TELEPHONE AQUEBOGUE JAMESPORT 388 Stamp Collectors The New International Junior Album JUST OFF-THE PRESS We have a large variety of U. S., Foreign and Coronation Stamps. Also a complete line of water-mark detectors — Perforation CaugQ — Stamp Hinges — Stock Books, etc. A Complete Line of Albums — 29c up McCabe's Central Store 12-14 Main Street RIVERHEAD. L. I. OUR USED CAR PRICES CUT FOR NATIONAL USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK March 5 to 12 inc. THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY Good Used Cars Reasons Our 35 Point Reconditioned Plan 30 - Day Written Warranty 3 - Day Return Privilege All Cars Price Tagged. Phone for demonstration VAIL BROS. Peconic 264 Riverhead 2271 •1 J RIVERHEAD Phone 2387 GREENPORT Phone 596 yojyodh's CLEANERS OYERS TAILORS