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Cars Crash on North Rd. at
Members of Local Board of Miss Elizabeth Rogerson and
HeaofbfBayp ort'A venie
i "Friends Drive to Miami
Education Go'to Syracuse
¦ Mrs. George
Garret y of Patch ogue,
oiwns a Bulck sedan which Is rather
badl y crippled as the resul t of a cplijglon tptth a Flint touring car j ust
:. $ast ot .Bay port Avenue on th e
North
^-Road. - The Flint; "which, -was 'driven '
by Simon Schaankhardt , of-..South
Eighth Street , New Hyd e Park , is left
completely •'rnlnus front wheels.
The "accident ' occurred -on Wednes•; day mornin g just after Mrs. Garrety,
virartylti g " west," held turn ed her car at
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^^he. inf«rBectio ti ' and was drivin g east.
' . The Flint was also going east. OfflTucker handled the case
r cer Richard
{Jnfl - br ou gh t 'both parti es before Jus^
Charles
.^^iice
H. Durye a in Sayville.
" . .'BFlrs. "Garret y wanted
reimbursement
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¦ [:: ftJr -ths dama ge to her car but aid not
jjfess any -Charge against Schaatikhardt at that -'time. Justice Dur yea
- postponed the case until Wednesday
'6f neit -week , pending a settl ement
:\-.Ot dama ges out of Court ¦
' -\j' The Kost Gar age wrecker, app eared
(in tbe scene shortly, after the col• lision. When the front end of the
Flint " was lifted Yrom the ground , tbe
front v?heels and front , axle dro pped
completel y away , from the car.
Mrs. Sctiri Entertains at
Bridge for House Guests
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; Mrs. Alessondro Scuri del ightfully
entertained a number of friends at
\b ridge , at ber borne on Bay Avenue
'on ' Saturda y, in honor ot her house
• ' "guests , Mrs. Clinton Hi tz , Mrs. Anna
" TEIsenbauer and "Miss Ma thilda Eiseniiauer.
Those In the party, besides
' ¦• jthe hostess and the guests of honor ,
" ijtere Mrs. HaTiison 'Ritchie , Mrs. Frank
' -An'tos, Mrs. IV. H. Houston , Miss Ida
- . Frleman , and Mrs. Theodore Snyder.
. ¦. "Hi. and Mrs. 'Hitz , and Mrs. Eisen¦h'aiier and Miss Elsenhaue r , returned
to Brooklyn on Monda y, af ter spending several days here as guests at
.- the Scuri home.
. Fred D. Smith and -Charles H. Bogel,
members of the local Board of Education , went to Syracuse on Sunday to
remain until Tuesda y, attending the
11th annual meeting of the 'Associated
School Board nnd Trustees ot the
State of New- York. Mr. Smith and
Mr. Bogel are highly enthusiastic about
the program put on at the meeting
and the wider knowledge to be gained
from contact wi th -people who are
specialists in their work. Dr. Frank
P. Graves; Commissioner of Educa tion ,
was one ot the speakers , who talked
on the subject,, "The Ideal School
Trustee. " Dr. Geor ge M . Wylle , Assistant Commissioner , had chosen as
his sub ject , "The -Relat ion Between
State-and iLocai Authority in the Control of Education. " The two days of
the session were crowde d wi th worthwhile speakers who-talked understandon tlie many problems
facin g
in g^
the school trustees in their efforts to
keep u p the standards of their schools.
Mrs. Post Pr esides at Red
Cross Meetin g Wednesday
There -were about 125 ladies pres en t at the Hegioaal Conference of the
South Su ffolk County Chapter of the
American Red Cross , which was held
at the Brlghtwaters Ca sino on ' Wednesda y. Mrs. W. Kintzin g Post , cha irman of the chapter , preside d over the
meeting, which was taken up with
routine matters . Besides Mrs. Post
the Bayport ladies who attended wer e
Mrs. George N. West , Mrs. Charles
H. Bogel , Mrs. George W. Dahl , Mrs.
Samuel Frost , and Mrs. Theodore Sn yder . The Bayport ladies were glad to
greet Miss Anna Payne , a former Bayport resident , who is now hygiene instructor of the Nassau Co mity Chapter.
At a recen t meeting of the Ladies '
Aid Society of the Methodist Church
the President , Mrs . Wilmo t D. Overton , was presented witli a $5. gold
piece and the Secretary, Mrs. Leslie
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W. Davis ami Treasurer , Mrs. George
N. Wes t , each received a pair of linen
pillow cases. The society will meet
In the lecture room of the church on
Wednesday, Oc tober 22 at 2 o'clock.
There will be a movie of Itin-TinTin by Warner Bros , in the lecture
room of the Metho dist Church this evenin g at 7:45 o 'clock; ' Al l members
of the Sunday School are .admitted
free of char ge but a small sum will
be char ged for adults.
Dr . .Tames W. Maddren announces
that in future his practice of dentistry
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will be confined to the hours of 9 a.m.
to 12 m. dally. Evenin gs and Sundays
by appointment. Tel. 200.
80tf
Mrs. Archie Stiens has been quite
111 for several weeks and last Thursday was removed to the Southslde
Hos pital.
She is expected to be
brou ght home today.
Miss Leonle Smi th returned to her
Loan home.
homo in New York on Tuesday after
-Mrs, Rudol ph Vevorka ente rtained a visit of several days wi th Mrs. Mary
three tables of brid ge last evening for Parker at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs , Mury 'Vovorka , who left this lames IT. Sncdecor.
mornin g with * her sister to motor to
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and
Tncs O n , Arleona, to spend th e winter MlBB Lillian Stuart , ot New York ,
with her scn-In :lnw and dau ghter , Mr. spent the week-end and holiday with
and Mrs. Arthur White.
Mr. Anderson 's parents , Mr. and Mm.
William 'Ghiu .nl, who has been in a J. H. Anderson.
New York Hos pital for man y weeks ,
Bay port has boon upset this week
lias ho far recov ered a» to ho able to over the unfortuna te accident on Monbe : oiit here nt th e homo df his sister, day when Mrs, Michael Stoll and her
Mrs. Otto Tiller, Mr. dlritze! goes to son ', Eu g ene , were badl y hurt In a
tho hospital 'on ce a wook for treat - stove explosion.
ment ,
Tho Sayville OntWl Store 's Aral anMr. and Mrs , Dickinson of Drook- niversary sale boffins Wednesday, Ocpied
the
home
ot
Fredlyh , who occu
tober 22nd. Tho lar gest arra y of barerick Dletz on Emit Main street dur- gains they hay e over shown
will he
ing the pant summer apont Monda y
featured.
it
in town -callin g on friends.
Jud ge and Mrs , Ernest K, L, HamMr. and Mrs, 'Emllo Stoll entermer returned to Now York on Friday
tained Mr. and Mrs. Phili p Bohror
after upending tho summer In their
and their son , ol Fre oport , over last
homo on South Sncdocor nvenuc.
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. wpoic-ond and holiday. ,
Mrs. Arthur L. Lynch nnd daughter ,
"¦Mr. ^anU Mrn. 1L. S.. Niitbrnwn , of
.
nro Alma, and Mrn, Potor Kwnnlt' , of SayKonoxvlJio , Quoboc , Canada,
ville, spent tho holiday with Mrs, War'
spending severa l da y»' at tho home of
ron Bishop nt flea Cliff , 1,. I,
Mra,
Llndnny.
Mr ^ iiud.
Miss Elizabeth flutmui la doin g niceMr. and Mro, Quen tln /Dialler rely followin g nil operation tho end of
turned to Wood tn ero on -Monday after
last wook In Dr. Kin g's hospital. She
spending the summer hero ;
came home yesterday.
Ml«n Bfflo Shnnnon Is out from Now
Mr. and Mrs , Nlla Larson have purYork "tor a lov daya at Iwv homo on
cliai ied a lot on Onkwood aven ue from
avenue.
South Snodncor
Mrs, Mary Vovorka and aro Intending
Dr. and Mrt. C, T-.y^h Woort wore to 1)11110 a Iioimo soon.
Buoirta over last weoh^on 'cf at tho homo
Mr. and Mrs, Newton Llnd nny enof Mr fl. Fannie Sriilth . '
tertained over last wook-ond Mr, and
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/Mi's. , EstolIa Drown, who 'liaa linen Mrs , Clinton Hall and nophow Floyd
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yi^ry; III tor the part throe months Is Blair of H ollln , U I,
',',-¦¦ HloWly Improving,
Miss Dra co Hinlth Is to re turn to,.;'-, .Ooorgo ,W, Bjfnior wao drawn to day 'from a vi sit-of Hovnral days with
tlila
- aory o us a Juror ta County Court
relatives In Trenton , ' South Ainhoy,
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N. J., and Brlmtil , Pu.
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'' :' -, ' -. Mr«. -.' / :l?ronflto ^bay .- spent Mdnday
Bayport M, E. Church Not ice.
.wlth j rolttt jj.von la ^olloj r.strqam. '
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Alfred -I* Hubbard , pa«tor,
V ,i: -.' ' Ji niifJ f ^ 8>>M|or, ia autrorlng with a
' • Sundn y • mornin g the pastor will
littve "World Service " as his theme
at -the 11 o'clock hour of worshi p.
There will be a joint meetin g of the
Epwortli Lea gue and the Junior
'Lea gue at 7 o'clock with preachin g at
7: 30. Distri ct Superint endent Dr. F.
P. -Corson will hold the first- Quarterl y
Conferenca at 3:30 in the afternoon
ot Sunda y, October 20th.
Dr. and Mr s. John 1>. Bauer and
family, returned to their Brooklyn
home on Tu esday, but will continue to
spend the week-ends at their summer
home on JlcC onnell avenue for several weeks. Jur g'ens Bauer Is spendin g the month ot October with bis
uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Bogel and commuting to school In
Brooklyn.
Miss Jean Maclean and her ne phew, Alan Cur ron spent the week-end
and holida y with Mi ss MacLean 's
grandmother , "Mrs. J ohn Cam pbell In
Mrs. Cam pbell returned
Brookl yn.
with 'them on Monuny evenin g and Is
spendin g several days at the Mac-
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Prehohfn jr BOTvloa at 11 a. m,
Evertin g •worfllilri nt 8 p, m,
Miss Elizabeth Rogerson is to spend
her two weeks ' vacat ion from the office of the Long Island Lighti ng Compan y In a motor trip to Miami , Fla „
where she will visi t at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rogerson. She will
he accom panied on the tri p by Mrs.
Robert Soharfr , of East port , and Mrs.
Alexander Engstrom. of Sayville, who
will visit her sister , Mrs. Howard Carlson , the former M iss Hazel H awkins ,
who also makes her home in Miami.
U pon the return tri p they will be accom panied by Miss Rogerson 's mother ,
Mrs . George Rogerson , who has been
spending about a month with her son
and dau ghter-in-law , Mr. ami Mrs . J. T.
Rogerson.
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CELEBRATE S
* ' "Sfc ylark" Iron Worker , ' . .
In the buildin g trade the term "skylark " Is applied to a struct ural Iron
worker , who earns the title by workin g high In the nlr. He. Is-also known
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as a topmnn.
John Butlerls -servin g as a JUror in.
the "County 'Court in Riverhead this - ¦ . • . Cont inued, from page one
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week.
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Tr Me ,,thei :Ani£r(IcaJtv Legion and its
Robertrlio gan , who has been visit '
Doc (after '- exam.)—Don 't worry
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In g his parents , has re turned t o . New; auxiliar y, the .r ^ugnTer j .of . Ameri ca about .' your ' llv 'fr trouble , 'you can live
¦ firemen and a nu n^ber oj .fraternal or- to be sevent y years wi th It. And as
York.
to the leakin g heart valve, you can
Miss Patricia . -Ailanis came out from ' ganizations.
carr y that around easily until you' re
There was also a lon g. line of deco- eight}-, but the kidney disease, that' s
Xew York to spend Sunday and Mon- ' i
da y with her mother , Mrs. Josephine - rated floats and cars , and a hook and worse. I t'll surel y bung
you to the
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grave inside ot 'ti yenr. ' '
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ladder truck and a hand pump datin g
' ' ;> bucV» F«xr
, Priz ed i' j ^?f
Land or river otter is used to make 1
fur -coats. - It Is one of the most dura 1
We of our native furs. . It ra nks ns one' of the finer furs. Its value de pends onthe skin. '
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. Artificial -North Pole
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One of the "bo ldest spots - In the
world Is In Soncy. Texas , at the laboratory rff the Uni ted States bur eau
of mines , where helium for Infl ating
diri gibles nnd balloons Is pr oduced ,
this requiring u ' temper ature ' of 300
degrees Fahrenhei t below zero .
Souk , of Brooklyn , was' back to 1858. The Kin g and Queen
" the week-end- a t the
aw»rded ~ first and second prizes In
' dau gh ter , Mrs. Clara each'' division for the'-mbst-attractive
floats. The day 's pro gram, also InMiss Vera Sprlnghorn , who is a cluded an air meet at the Fairchild
Geo. C. Spare , Pros.
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student at NeW Pa ltz Normal School ,'
ACCOUNTANTS
-^-TAX"CONSULTANTS
Fl ying Field , after, the pageant and
was hom e forspend last week-end with
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parade , - and the dirigible ' -Ma yflower
her parents , Mr. ami Mrs. John Springtook parties ot sight-seers over the
horn.
villa ge while the pageant was in proMr. and Mrs. Wesley Springhorn gress.
wen t to New York to spend the weekThere was a flower . show , held at
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end as guests of Mrs. Spriughorn 's Blootnin gdale 's ' Nurser y,. and a farm
bro the r and iiister-in-law ,. Mr. -and exhibit at the State School of 'Appllecl
'! Agriculture , rind the affair concluded
Mrs . Morris -keliey.
Bayport Ladies Guests of
successfull y with a 'fclock party that
Patchogue , N. Y.
Mrs. L.H. Kre yer , of Sayville
evenin g. The Chamber ' of Commerce j
of Farmingdale taay decide , at Its ' next
Mrs. L. H. Kre yer . of Sayville , enmeetin g,. to make iFounders ' Day an
tertained a num ber of her Bayport
annual event.
friends at a luncheon at the Elks '
Club in Patchogue on Tuesday. The
inv ited guests were ' Miss Ida Frie: ; . . . -by- .
Red Cross Conference at Brl ghtwaters
man. Mrs. Wilbur W. Lynch . Mr s.
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Mrs. W. K. Post , of Ba yport , presCHARLES V. WINN , C. S.
George MacLean , Mrs. Charles H. Boiden t of the South Suffolk Chapter
' of Pasadena , California
gel , Mrs. Stan ley B. Piatt, Mrs. Berof the American Red Cross , presided
tram G. Smith. Mrs . Har rison Ritchie ,
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at the re gional confer ence of that orMemher of the Boaril -of Lectureship ot.Tbe Mother Church , Th e Finn
Mrs. Wilmot U. Overton , Mrs. J. R .
¦ Clinreli of Christ , Scienti»t , in Boston , Massachuse tts
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ganization held In the Brlghtwaters
Anderson , Mrs. fiustave A. Johnson ,
Casino on Wednesday. The program
Mrs. W. Harr is Huston an d Mrs. Joh n
Was ' opened by the Rev. Charles W.
A. Frieman of Sayville. After lunchHin ton of the Nassau 'County Chapeon the ladie s motored to Mrs . Kreyter who gave the invoca tion. Mrs .
where
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in the Sunday School Auditorium
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home on Camlee
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O RARE CONTENT ,
Huntington H. Kelie y of Brlgh twaters
t hey enjoyd several hours of bridge.
North Ocean Avenue and Roe Boulevard
was the chairman in charg e ot tlie >
Schmul- rAVhich . would you ; ra ther
Doors open at 7:45
at 8:30 o'clock
committee arrang ing " the program , j
have , a million, or twe lve daught ers?
. . - You . ajid '.your friends are:oorillally invite<I -to be present . " '
one of the features of whic h was a I
Wilmot D. Overto n Suffers
Lev y—Twelve dau ghters.
play, "The Red Cross Course in Home
Slight Paral ytic Stroke Schmul—Why?
Levy—M .. I . ' jiad a million , I 'd want H ygiene and Care of Sick as a ConCa pt. Wilmot T) . Overton suffered to have two , three, (en , a hundred mil- tribu tion to Home and Community
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last lions more. Buttt I had twelve daughparal ytic
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Thursda y while at work painting. Mr. t ers , that would be enou gh !—Muskete.
- Mrs. Georgo E. Brower , chairm an ot
Overton was unable to speak for sevthe Junior Red Cross in Nassau Couneral days , but at present lie i.s abl e
Patcho gue, L. I.
120 East Main Street
ty, discussed the "Red Cross in the
In sit up for a time each da y and is
Telephone Patcho gue ' 1332
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School ," and Mrs. Charlotte 'M. HellHe if
able to speak a tew words.
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man , nursing fiel d re presentative for ,
We Buy and Sell First Mortga ges^••
under the vare of Dr. Grover A. Silli
New York State delivered an" address.
We Buy Amortizing Second Mortgages.
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National leaders of the Red Cross al- 1
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have been mak ing their home in Tex™
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as for more than a year , have returned
_ Peter J. Qrard / ;
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ent were Dr. Geor ge F. Brewster , med> V i . : ¦<
Henry Rcmriier
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The Cream nnd Suga r and Hot
to the East and for the present are
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John
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officer
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slopped in Miami, Florida, for a vis it
Washing ton , D. C, assistant manager
Within
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brother and sisof the Eas tern Are a, and man y others,
Thine.
ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roger—Myrtle need.
The divisions re presented were Brookson.
Chanter , pf
lyn Chapter , Cen tral
BANANA RECIPES
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamble y ore
Queens County, Queens Plaza 'Cha pspending two weeks in Eastport while
This tro pical fruit which Is how so ter , North Shore Cha pter of Queens
their dau ghter , Mrs. Rober t Schnrff , common In our marke ts Is not half County ; Rockawa y Peninsula tempwell enou gh appreciated. ter , North Suffolk County Chapter ,
is en joying a niolnr trip to Florida.
The golden ripe fruit Is South
Suffolk
Chapter , Rlverheail
Mr. and Mrs . Havld Meeves nnd
one of the best of our
Cha pter , Nassau Chapn-r and Hampdau ghter , Jean , of Brlg htwaters , spent
common frui ts and when
Tuesda y with Mr. and Mrs. David
underripe may be baked tons Chapter.
Meeves , on Sylvan avenue.
anil
served
In
many
Wliere—
tas ty, ways.
Estates and Handsome Resid ences Adjoin
•Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Autos enFor Measured Service
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Baked
Banana
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tertained several frionds ver y plea sMrs. Kldless— I hear the Nursennd scra pe the fruit to maids ' union Is on strike. What' s It
antly n t a bridge party last Satur day
:Dnlhlnrj _ Doach , School,. Railroad Stati on , Village ,
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remove tlie acrid tlber . nil about? '
evening.
are but five minutes aiyoy
Cut the bniu mua Into halves len gth]
Sirs . Mult lklds—This time they ' re
Mrs. Levi Martin en tertai ned her wise. Place In n buttered linkin g dish
Where—
demandin g taximeters on the hublcs '
bridge club very pleasa ntly at her and sprinkle with suga r, add a little
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Plots are dee p, and have the front age of three lots, '
perambulators.
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hom e on llny port sivrmie yesterday water with n teaspounfol ot lem on
1 • ' • .¦* the ijVound is hi gh , the soli better than average,
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Ju leo nnd hak e In o ' moderate oven unthe
natural
beauties
afternoon.
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til the frui t Is translucent.
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Mr, and Mrs . W. Jur genn , who ha ve bananas , four tnblcspnnnfuls
Horace—My
motto is:
Whe re—
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Eustace—I notice din t wheneve r you
mer , re turned to Brookly n on Wed- spoonfuls of bro wn sugar, servin g six.
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Banana Savory. —Urown peeled nnd' make a foul of yoinsi'lf .
halved bnminns In butter nnd servo
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Throe builders have already bou ght for Investment I
Gustavo Johnson loft on Tuesday
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around s'teiilf.
for a gunning trip of severa l iluys (n
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Bananai Wlt h. Crblled Chops. —Cook
the nor thern part of New York State . the chops until
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See the Homes Now Buildi ng, To Be Sold
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nearly done then on
Get the Habit—Buy the
- Mrs. Anna Steininermnn and fam ily top of each pu t twfc allces of biiiiiiuu
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p e , and With Two Car
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of Mollis , spont the holiday at the ir and finish wmlilng. Turn each piece
Garages 'for Less Than $10,0
of tm 'nnnii oticc !Rouinvc the chops
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summer homo on Ba yport -aven ue.
15c each
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hummus
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Miss Ruth Kenson has en tered ii
Bananas Baked In Cream Sauce. —
school In Brooklyn and will innko hnr FIJI a halt in
Property Office
or . . .. . E. H. NOBLE
g mh half full of sliced
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bnnanns ami sprinkle wi th n bit of
South Country Rd.
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at'SUydarn "s Corner.
Captnin floni 'Re A. McBrldn , of New sai l. Scald two cupfuls of mil k, pmir
Ave.
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f .rl I j egg, nn d two tiitileaponiifuls of flour,
lee Cream
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Mrs , Wlllhini J, Buyer,
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Mix the tl niir with 'eno-linlf cup ful of
Mr, nnil Mrs, F. Schleicher returned
Mifiiir, Conk In n 'double holier until
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Howell Dldg.,
Sout h Main St. v<" :"M»XK~: *xS'
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well conke d , pnti r ovdr the banana *
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spending tlm sbiiBon hern ,
nnd hake un til HYrtwh.
Banana Fritter!. —Prepare the fol
Paul Kenso n has taken n position nt
the now gus station of Charles Rohm lowlna frllior butler! One cup ful of
flour
sif te d wltli Mn io-fnurlh leuspnoii
In Drl glitwatera.
'fill of km 1 1, nnu 'l iiill tL'U9|iiioiifii| nf
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