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January Arthur Bauser Franklin Dressier Harry Hoffman Herman Hurowitz Joseph Mestel John ICochersbur- ffor Moses Rosen Thomas Ryerson Samuel Seefman Francis Seldel Dwaln Smith Frank Stone Donald Stefane Conrad Walters Jerome Wanner Frieda Aranoff Anna Uischoff GradnatPN Lulu Freese Sadie Horowitz Frances Horsken Carrie Irvinsr Lillian Keesan Violet Knudsen Provldenzo Marino Lily Mehr Declma Mendels- sohn w Margaret Mulcare Ruth Powell Gussie Rablnowltz Dorothy Roeser Emily Schrlmpe Bella Schulman Elsie Wlesrand Gertrude Wolff Anthony Schulz Anna Stahl Fred Theen John. Toothill Madeline Uhl ' Gertrude Weerth George Wlcke Jjeslie Yoepp PUBLIC SCHOOL 92, CORONA. J.. J. JENKINS, Principal. . January Graduate** Andrlen- Mabel Clifton Kate DeMalo Ada DeMartlno Frederlcka Erath Hilda Hartman Helen Henry Forest Englehardt Helen Hllderbrand Edmund Garganl Valerie Hopkins Carmen olo Raymond Barker Joseph Bonnanno Inkerman Collins Howard DeLonjr June Honing Chudnow- Marie Mottle sky Catherine Dear Helen Khlers Ida Flhus Lillian Frank Elisabeth Grtindel- ma nn Elsie Clerold KHa Koettlng Florence Lachter Popple LeBlanc Anna London Rebecca Lurle Olara Osmann Florence Kappa- port Minnie S«'haefer I«IH Sra^inlck llattie Weber Ciraduntex Martin Abel man j Joseph Calabrea* Elbert Crow oil ' Charles Dittmer Howard Gaebler Samuel Gottesman Hyman Kolander Frederick Lohmunft Cornelius. Lowen- haupt Joseph Marino Frederick Mohrman Charles Nleder- sieln Peter Pabst Arthur Pfleg+ng Philip Sohroer John Strickland Frederick Von Felde Domenlco Gheradl Joseph Hasll Alphonso Heraldo, Joseph Langano Godfrey Mattheus Edward Moog Charles Orlando John Peltier August Piatow William Poole Michael Ressa Arthur Robertson William Roth Arthur Schoedel Hugo Sellger Mario. Slmeone Gustavo Strom- gren Fred Wltzman Rose Arculeo Beatrice Bolte Elizabeth Buck. Alphonslna Clfiinl June <• Anthony Anlo Frank Arculeo George Bauer Anthony Barta- letto Carl Bolander Robert Byrne Walter Casey Henry Costello Frank Dorf man John Doyle Charles Drnek Edwin Farrell Arthur Fraenznlck Louis Gargani James Greene Walter Gross Frank Guida PUBLIC JACOB SCHOOL 88, RIDGEWOOD. H. ROHRBACH, Principal. Bernlce Irvine Edna Jackson Alma Lowy Rose Matera Rebecca McLach- lan Julia Pick Isabella Preslicka Edna Ketaleato Camllle Rlchter Margaret Robert- son Jennlo Romano Johanna Roncoll Rose Rullman Mary Sollltto Margaret Stoft Ellen Thoperson Mary Tl^ho Bertha von, Runnen Llllian^-Weberslnn KatherlnO Wein- man rndunte* John Wlckham Florence Bass Dorothy Becker Frances Call Rosary Cassettl Dorothy Creevy Mary Crockard Florence . Dwun Benedetta Fodale Frances Fortune Sadie Ginsberg Glara Gottlieb Doretta Gray Janet Hi^rgins Myrtle Hofer Elsn. Jacob son Emma Kaderavek Evelyn Knorr William HambaslanBernedetta Li pari Ernest Hejromen Sarah Llpshitz Junuury iCaymond I'.aisUy Arthur I'luin Edward Brownlnjc Wilbur Burghardt George Doe hie .James Donaldson Samuel. Dour Edward Gallagher Henry Gle.se •Arthur Hartmann James Healy Edgar Hoch Ellsworth Hoyt George Jackel Morris KinberK Philip KinberK Alfred Kuntz Fred Kurtz Arthur Lane Bruno Lawson . Terence McManus John Moore Charles Prodo Charles Reekie Charles Reinboth Rudolph Reirtlger Henry Schmevrk- pe pe r Arthur Steffan William Strubjng Frederick Thomp- Georce Walsh Julius Walter Marston Webb Edward Wenzel (iruiluutc* William Wenzlg . Lawrence Henry Emily Stanton Km ma Sulzbach Viola Luemmler Louise I'mbach Viola Wagner Mildred Wohlge- muth Marlon Wutz Margaret Zlckler Olga Anderson Alvina Betsch Edna Bogren Louise Bull Lillian Cordes Marlon Bppler Myrtle Ewlng Anna. Goetz Adele Cute Hazel Hanan Augusta Jung Henrietta Lenz Anna Mager Stella Marx Anna Maurer Hazel Mullen Helen Ohland Lillian Pollet Marie Pentall Rose Rodman Katherine Ruter Gertrude Sauer Margaret Schrelner Florence Scullin June dirniluiitcK William Howard Clifford Bayer Becker Bird Nils Boas William Bogardts Charles Deer Martha DeLorme Peter Hart Charles Hecht Jessie Hennlngs Ceorge Hummel Harry Johnston Gertrude Kaiser Edith Kayser Helen Keating Rudolph Klein Grace Kuehn Henry K uhl man n Eloan->r Kuster Ruth Lilly AVI H l a m Llppincott William Maw;n Xathan McGraw.Jr. Julia Metz William Metzger Pauline Meunz . Henry N'adler Florence Ottmann Bertha Pfeuffer Irma Pichel Florence Furcell Vincent Rhinow Gladys Schaefer Minnie Steiger Henry Steitz Melanie Sterch Frank Stoll 1 teat rice Tasch John Wilson Howard Jones Philip King Gustave Koth Elmer Kozak Warren Lander ' William Martin Edward McAullffe Felix McGorry Charles Miller Ferdinand Paepke Alexander Pello- gatta William Rullman Bast I en Smith Charles Smith George White Lillian Maranelli Rose McGorry Madlyn Meyer Dorothy Miller Margaret Parkin- son Margaret, Richard- son Frances Rosenblath Lillian Schneider Louise Stalder Helen Stamm Gladys Thomson Florence Van Til Florence Wallace Louise Zumsteln SHEER'S VICTORIA Corona Avenue, E\1MHURST MONDAY, JULY 1— .' The Great NAZIMOVA "TOYS OF FATE" A drama that thrills your very soul TUESDAY, JULY 2— FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in "SOCIAL QinCKSANDS" E,>. -u—"WOMAN IN T H E W E B " WEDNESDAY, JULY 3— VIRGINIA PEARSON In "THE FIREBRAND'' EpUode ,13—"EAGLE'S EYE- THURSDAY. JULY 4— ContlnuouN 2 t o 1 1 P . Iff. EDITH STORY in "THE LEGION OF DEATH , . , Woman Wurrlorw in the Trc'iichcw Charlie Chaplin In "A NIGHT OUT" FRIDAY, JULY 5— WM. S. HART in "SELFISH YATES" SATURDAY, JULY C— JACK PlCKFOItD in "Mile a Minute Kendall" Sennett—**IIIM Smothereil Love" SUNDAY. JULY 7— MARGUERITE CLARK in "PRUNELLA" EplMOilc 14—"HOUSE OF HATE" SHEER'S PALACE Jackson Ave. and 44th St., CORONA MONDAY, JULY 1~ . PAULINE. JFREDERICK In "RESURRECTION" Episode 19—VIIOUSE OF IIATE" TUESDAY, JULY 2— The Great NAZIMOVA "TOYS OF FATE" A drama that thrills your very soul WEDNESDAY, JULY 3— . FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS" Ep. 11—"WOMAN IN THE W^EB 1 ' THURSDAY, JULY 4— Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. VIRGINIA PEARSON in "THE FIREBRAND" EpiModc 1.1—"EAGLE'S E1T3" FR.IDAY, JULY 5— EDITH STORY In "THE LEGION OF DEATH" Woman Warrior* in the Trcnchew Chnrlic Chaplin in "A NIGHT OUT" SATURDAY, JWLY 6— WM. S. HART In "SELFISH YATES" SUNDAY, JULY 7— JACK PICKPORD In "Mile a Minute Kendall" Sennett—"Hin Smothered Love" .S'H E E R ^ S y-- ] - -' ; ::'\' <"•' MYPERION Kingsland and Way Aves.; CORONA MONDAY, JULY 1—. . ; . v ; LILLIAN WALKER. lav'."..' "THE LUST OFTOEAGES" Fox-—"Hungry Lions in a Howpitul", TUESDAY, JULY 2— . ' PAULINE FREDERICK In "RESURRECTION" , EplMode i:t—"HOUSE OF HATE" WEDNESDAY. JULY 3 — " . •i The Great NAZIMOVA "TOYS OF A drama that thrills FATE" your very soul THURSDAY, JULY 4— Continuous 2 to 11 P. M. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN In - "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS" Ep. 11—"WOMAN IN T H E W E B " FRIDAY, JULY 5— VIRGINIA PEARSON in "THE FIREBRAND" Eplnode Hi—-"EAGLE'S EYE" SATURDAY. JULY G— EDITH STORY In "THE LEGION OF DEATH" Woman Warrior* . In the Trenches Charlie Chaplin in "A NIGHT OUT" SUNDAY. JULY 7— WM. S. HART in "SELFISH YATES" PUBLIC SCHOOL 93, GLENDALE. THOMAS M. DO'NOHUE, Principal. January Matthew Bauers- feld Martin Berkowitz Charles Bermln- Ber John Ely John Enple Charles Essen- weln Owen Fltzpatrlck Valentine Plerr- stick Michael Hauch William Helwlff Rudolph Maier William Mager- seek George McShane Solomon Miller Francis Rooney Graduate** Herman Summ John Zimmerman John Breuer Augusta Blumhard Katie Buckta Frieda Dorn Lena Fig-here Florence Gelr Anna Inness Sophia Kotzbauer Beatrice Mann Lillian Morrison Rose Rapp Marie Rellly : . Barbara Reuss Katherine Stoehr Anna Stoehrer Anna* Schumacher Mellta Traum June Edmund Becker Edward Brode Albert Burns Neal Glassey Frank Mauer Albert Roessler Arthur Sammel Munroe Schmitz Henry Stauch John Stoehr Philip Wlepelman Joseph Heller Madeline Atkinson Gertrude Iiiich Florence Beehler GrailuatcN Johanna Bowery Emily Domin Elsie Ernst Anna Holmes Theresa Joehum Florence Lindner Antoinette Lucia Mildred Mathes Adelaide Millon Mary Money.penny Amanda Redwood Lillian Scheilcr Adele Schenck Josephine Schwartz Wllhelmlna Wah'len NEWTOWN CHURCHES (Continued from Page (j) There are tive musses each cJundaj sx the Church of Our Lady of Sor- rows, Corona, the Rev. Dr. W. K. Dwy- c*r, r e c t o r . The masses are as fol- own: First mass at 6:3U, second mass it 7:45, third mass at y, fourth mass it lv and high mass at 11 o'clock. Zion's German Evangelical Church, Blmhurst; Rev. John G. Bosshart, pas- tor. The following services will be held next Sunday; 9:30 a. m., Ger- man-English Sunday School; 10:45.a. m., German service and sermon; theme, "Jesus, the Light of the World." At 8 p. m., evening service in English and Lnildren's Day exercises. A spe- cial program has been prepared. The church will be .decorated and ice cream vvm be served after, the service. Every- body is cordially invited. Base Ball ELMHURST CLUB DEFEATED. Last Sunday at Elmhurst"the Blm- hurst Baseball Cluib .was defeated ny the Miltord A. A. in a fast i : and inter- esting game 'by the score 'of 7 to 4. The visitors lived up to their reputa- tion and hit the ball to all corners.of the lot,' getting sixteen hits. The Eimhurst Clut> played well, but lost the game on errors, which figured in all the runs of the visitors, who scored six of their runs on the five errors made by the home team. The attraction nexit Sunday will, be the well-known Long. : Island City Cluib, which defeated the Corona! Club 7 to 0 a few weeks ago. The score': B00TH-0VERT0N \XATIVE AND LIVER TABLETS CONSffPATION Frances BodenstelnHelen Welsch Florence Boehm Madeline Guinness PUBLIC SCHOOL 89, ELMHURST. ALMERON W. SMITH, Principal. .Itinuiiry Henry Uehrens Kit w a r d Henc Charles i'.crmel Arthur Chester Harold Durr Arthur Kneels 1 'utnam Farwell Oscar lierbe Francis H«-rlitz [•XIward Holtz EdKar J»>n«-s Henry Kalberer fCi»bert Kemp Wm. Kinpabury Walter K(>rsrnan William Kohnken Frank Kostelak William Krasa Hubert Mahto Maurice Mayer William Murphy Herbert Rapelye Harrison Robin- son Georse Schoerk Arthur Stevenson Lawrence Westley Richard Wild Esther Anderson Florence Andreen Helen Beam Clara Broderick Martha Curley Henrietta Farb Elizabeth Forst- bauer <»ru<lunt<*» Jeannette Fritz Lottie Gehrt Mathilda (leminn Margaret Cilroy 1-idria Girken Kmma Hammond Hattie Herrmann Ethel Morton Lucy Hoshaflhn Helen Hulse Martha Johnson Frances Kaczmarek Anna Kohnken Mary Kratchmann Dorothea Leger Eleanor Lynch Alice McCarthy Eleanor Milker Catherine Mitchell Margaret' Muller Grace Nichols Marion Quell Dorothea Rathlev Rosalie Schrof May Seckler Ruth Sindelar Margaret Smith Madeline Spohrer Annie Springer ReRlna Theisen Clara Tlillnerhast Ruth Ulley Susanna Warner May Whaley Mary Young PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL, OUR LADY OF SORROWS CORONA. .lununry Elizabeth Carr Virginia Conry Kathryn Cunning ham Charles Dillon Mary Evers Amelia Feraco Thomas Griffith Julia Grimm Agnes Guidera Robert Halloran Mary Harrington Michael Larocco Alice Long John Lusardl Joseph Mannion (•rnduateH Alary AlcGuire Catherine McNa- mara Charles Michel Margaret Morgan Mayola Murphy Deborah Murpny Agnes Murphy Virginia Neary Milton Petranek Stella Rozea Angellno Salerno Carl Schappert John Scully Mary Shannlon June (^rnduntm Albert Bahr Frank Boyer Henry Brueck George Cnssidy Charles Daly Thomas Donohue Tlwimaa Donovan Hall Dunlap P'rank Dunnell Charles Durr Raymond Farrelly Melvln Flschbeln Charles Gates Thomas Gibbons Me rand Golden Albert Gregson Alfred Gumbrecht Henry Hagens Robert Halley Reed Hart el John Hawkins Samuel Hughes Jack Justice Robert Jordan Allck Weir Ernest Weiss George Weasel Paul Wilcox Anthony Wolek Joseph Zenner Lillian Benz Eleanor Bock Emma Bohnsla- vlcky Lillian BrLsbois Anna Clandro Emily de Jongh Anna Dlmlg Frances Dorney Loretta Ethier Hannah Flaherty Helen Gundrey Catherine Hannon Evelyn Herllhy Anne Hlgglns Mabel Hurst Mabel Jacobson Marlon Jantzen June Graduate* Gilbert Byrne Thomas Culhane Salvatorc Dagato Anthony Dippollto Everett Fahey . Paul Forler Francis Hanophy Patrick Harris George Helferich Paul Hughes George Jenkins Valentine Locke Harry Mace John McCormack Thomas Neary Edward Shea Leo Smith Henry Zimbelman Emma Berger Helen Brennan Margaret Brennan Mary Cavanagh Mary Christ Lorotta Ewers Margaret Flanagan Irene Flood Mary Griffith Anna Hoar Louise Klein . Agnes Long Jennlo Masuccl Agnes McGeary Marjorle McGlnity Frances Milllken Katnleen Murphy Anna Murphy Sablna O'Brien Susie Rotzler Carmelo Saladlno Marie Shreck Florence Taggert Elizabeth Tobln Edna Warga Anna White Maspetir Methodist Church Notes. A comibination service will be held .n the Sunday Scnool room on Wed- nesday evening, July 3. , At the last com'oination meeting there was a pro- gram of music and recitations by the gro\v.n-ups. At this meeting a t 8 o'clock the music and recitations, will be furnished by the children.' All par- ents and friends are cordially invited. * * * At a recent meeting of the Bpworth League Miss Jennie Miller was elected to the offdee of Secretary and Benja- min We'bb was elected Fourth Vice President, being head of the social de- partment. The recent entertainment given by the league was, a great suc- cess. * * * At last Sunday's church service the announcement of two more stars to the service flag was made. They rep- resent J. Clinton Inglis, recently en- listed with some other members of the New York University in the,radio sig- nal service, and Ernest Anderton. who left last Monday for Oamp Upton. * * * The church services on Sunday will be as follows: Morning worship at 1 o: 4j5; sermon by the pastor. Rev. J. W. Eggleston, on "The Service of the Spirit." Sunday School at 2:45 p. m. •The evening service will be in special preparation for the Fourth of July celebration. The . theme of the dis- course will be "The Higher Citizen- ship: An Independence Day Chal- lenge." Everybody is cordially wel- come, i ELMHURST. Lewis, c-cf Kasten, If. Kuhn, ss.. Oippenheim, Joyce, 3ib Beck, 3b. Baumann, lb. Ott, cf-c ...... Deiterman, p. 2b. R. 0 1 0 0 1 .0 2 0 0 McClosky, rf 0 H. 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 P.O. 4 2 3 4 3 1 6 2 1 1 A. 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 5 0 E. 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 4 7 27 12 MIDFORD A R. Gordano, ss 1 Rost, 21b ..... Donelly, If Wnue, 3!b ........ Harris, l'b ....... Brause, cf Walsh, c Tinker, p Epsel, rf 2 9 1 0 0' 0 0 1 A. H. P.O. 3: 0' 1 2 3 0 2 3 1 1 o o 0 9 o <J 8 0 0 A. 3 9 0 1 1 0 9 ml 4 0 E. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 27 13 0 0 1 1—7 0 0—.4 Kuhn, Rost. Struck out 3 0 2 0 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, WINF1ELD. January Graduate** McGuln- Agnes Xeufeld Cnarles Patterson Matthevr Ryan Robert ness June GrnduuteK Stephen Kaczmarek Ethel Jordan Harry Kromberg Gladys Kelly Otto Kussln Robert Long .Hugh Lloyd . James McAlonen Thomas McKeon John McLaughlin Arthur McVey Robert McVcty, John Muller Theodore N'eher Humphrey O'Con- nor George Peltz EdgaT Peitzold John Rakowski George Scheid Clinton Schmieg Clifford Sehultz Walter Schwagerl Henry Skelton Warrem Smith Leontlne Kennedy Ethel Knapp Aretolnette Knleste Camllle La Tufu Anita McDonala Marjorle Moss Rose Nicholas Charlotte Nfleder- man Mildred Ocamb Elizabeth Pallez Sophie Raszka Jane Reynolds Mary Schrempp Anna Schweitzer Georglana Scott Viola Serena Gerardine Sorensen Nellie Steinlc Alma Taege Grace Vogelhark William Roth Joseph Cox Gladys Howard Austin Mead Robert Brandon Brendan Cooke William Bell WMlam Baker David Callahan John Koch William Wurms John Meares Roy Wlttlck James Gorman Francis Quinn Michael Grogan John Hltlln Joseph Dlemicke John Gierum Anthony Kelley William Becker Desmond Jaeckle William Casey Dorothy Gierum Genevieve Clasen Cathleen Mulligan Mary Laurencene Alice Waldron Margaret Newman Elizabeth Huber Martha; Huber Catherine Neubert Rose Brandon CARRIAGES, WAGONS ANI) AUTOMOBILE PAINTING G. W. SAXE i U N I O N A V E N U ' AND BROADWA> FLUSHING, N Y. C. GUENGEL Painti, Hardware, Wall Papei Qas and Electrical SuppMe* Lexington Avenue, Cor Grand Street MVSPETH. N V Totals . 7 Score 'by innings: M-'Mford ..... 1 0-1 Eimhurst .1 1 0 , Two-base hits—Kasten, Three-base hit—W'hite. —By Dedtennan, 6; by Tinker, 8. Bases on balls—Off Deiterman ,1; off Tin- ker, 6. Stolen bases—Kasten, Kuhn, Oppenheim, Cordano, Donelly. Left on bases—Eimhurst, 8; Milford, 12. B. WELT PRACTICAL TINSMITH, SHEET IRON WORKER ANI ROOFER Roof,*, Leaders, Gutters and Rangei Repaired and Painted All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work Don* Established 1877. OPEN D A Y A N D NIGHT HENRY SKJELTON UNDERTAKER 47 BROADWAY, ELMHURST, (Opp. Carnegie Library.) Interment* Procured In All Cem- ' ttcrlem. PERFECT SERVICE Rcinhold A. Skelton FUNERAL AND EM DIRECTOR B A L-M.E-R. i Tel. 1 Newtown coaches and Lady Attendant. We have our own an extensive livery. PACKARD AUTO FUNER1L EQUIPMENT CARD TABLES CAMP CHAIRS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Raatorinc Color and BoaatytoGray or Faded Hair. 50c and tl.OO at Dnnnrinta, ; T BOOKKEEPERS AND AUDITORS make extra money Installing: Loose Leaf Accounting: Systems and supplies. bJasy sales, repeat orders, big: commis- sions. Every business house a possi- ble customer. Excellent opportunity to build a profitable and high class during spare time. Write to- catalog* and special proposl- business day for tlon. 90 Provost Street. Corona, L. I (Formerly Buena Vista St.) ZCO3GGl&BGti0CGG&X0Z£GGGGG£aGG&3attGGCGGCGt&&&G&30Btt I 8 WARTIME PROHIBITION SHEPPARD CO., Box 100, 311 Hudson St.. N. Y. City Wm. Nestel TIN SMITH AND SHEET METAL WORK CORNICES. SKYLIGHTS AND ROOFING 90 Grand Street, Maspeth, L. I. Telephone Newxown'606 Estimates Fumishe'd. Jobbing Promptly Attended To ST. PANCRAS SCHOOL, GLENDALE Junuury John Schutay E'Uward Keuther Elizabeth Fleder- leln Gruduutex Theresa Pfund- stein Catherine Kempf Hltde Zchoske is under consideration in Committees and may be passed by Congress." We hope yon will write your Senators and Congressmen at Washington a strong -protest same. ; against for Meantime we suggest you lay in ample supplies now, should the measure-pass you will be unable to obtain Wine, WhisKey, Brandy, &c. tor the period of the war. Wallace SpelshouseLoretta Wagner John Sullivan Edith Walker Well wood Webb Augusta Zlbelin PUBLIC SCHOOL 91, GLENDALE. J. WESLEY DRUMM, Principal. June Edward Schmltt f J a m e s McGourty I Michael Ca»sldy iJohn Hour Jonn Warren- Joseph. Weber | tivii Becker Mary Berthuty January Adam Batter I Viola Brick8on| Georgre McAvoy Lillian Bnifelhardt Frieda Ohlropge Graduate* Howard Lunger Lillian Furst Harry Gassert Georgre Ganibo Stephen Hidden « Harold Haas John Hopp Conrad -Jacobs Lester Keullngr Kdward Kasael John Keller Loretta Loeffler Charles Lebeck Harold Linnemey- er ••;.. ' Jane GradaateN Clara Barnett Henry .Llclitenwald Anna Braun Helen Lepke James Ciaccfo Elizabeth Michel Josfephi Clark Edward Mil I en J«me«, Coleman ' Anna Nemet ^Bdward Pandlgmac Erna Petersen Albert Franck Henry Schaeffer Louis Peter Edward Reinhardt Fred Relth Rosa Riedo Robert Shade Fred Scheler William Slbbers Harry Smith Francis Slant Catherine Schulz Elsie Siefert Edward Whelan Amelia Welgand "•V GruduutcM Georgette Beattie Catherine Denig Ethel Erdody Edna Gace Emma Kossman Mary Liing Josephine Loehr Anna Walbroehl ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL, MIDDLE VILLAGE. '1 Jennie Casey Agnes Schaoiow- sky Viola Welmer Barbara Foet'h Elizaoeth Maass Andrew Kramer William Hoefner Adam K.noetgen John Wulforst George Hoerning Joseph Curro Henry Rauch ST. ADELBERT'S SCHOOL, ELMHURST. Francis Polawczyk Julia Piaskowska Theodore Bruszefw- Elisaibetu Nowak ski, Marcella Sullgow- Eugenlelnczew&ka^ skai Pauline Zaaatzin- ska If your neighbor offers his surely, you can loan your money, with the same eagerness that neighbor fights, and buy W. S.S. your savings.; -" •' M life, Save your with Ex-Oistillers and Importers 175-197 STAGG ST, Phone Stagg 2711 Brooklyn, IV. V. i FOR LONG ISLAND ONLY 1 DISTILLATION and IMPORTS STOPPED SEPT. 7,1917 Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps and help win the war quickly. BROWNE'S JAMAICA IS SS Post Office Building SAVE TIME AND CARFARE BEST NOW NEAREST' POSITIONS NEAR HOME Send for new C.it.ilog i Open Saturday and Monday Evening* --. ,y<T> All Good* Marked in Plain Figure* BROADWAY, Corner Greene Avenue, BROOKLYN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Furniture of Quality F OR OVER half a century this firm has been the prime mover in creating for Brooklyn homerlovers those sur- passing beauties of design, construction and finish which all desire, but which are obtainable at THIS store at the low prices which they can easily and best afford. OUR CHARGE ACCOUNT SYSTEM Enables you to furnish a home conveniently and economically. "Home Furnishers for Over Half a Century" . Another way of saying " happy summed hours" This U the VictroIiXIV. $150 .£> A Victrola on the porch A pleasant porch, a cool breeze stirring, a few friends around, and one of the great Victor singers or instrumentalists or a famous orchestra, rilling the air with melody—that's when summer hours are happy!. . The greatest artists in music, the finest of musi- cal organizations can be brought right to your porch to play for you and your friends. No need to travel miles or hundreds of miles to hear them—just get a Victrola. Ask us about styles and terms.. You'll be surprised to learn how easily you can get a Victrola.' $15 to $400. TISCH MUSIC HOUSE Complete Stock of Records Always on Hand SALESROOM: CORONA AVENUE, ELMHURST, N. V. Phonf> f>37 N e w t o w n . Open Evenlnes PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS '-. 5\ MORTGAGE MONEY Do you wish to procure a Mortgage? ' - Do you wish to raise money in order to build T If soj consult us. Pair loans—prompt answer—reasonable en' Department D, \ First Mortgage Guarantee Company Queensboro Bridge Plaza, Long Island .City TELEPHONE ASTORIA 1150 Formerly witl Hlckson Phone Mewtown 2848-W J. FILARPI Work called for 1 - aind delivered -ADIE-S AND GENTLEMElf TAILOEINa TO fwenty-fifth St., Elmhurat, L. I (Near Polk Avenue; 75-Girls Wanted.75 WORK IN YOUR HOME TOWN EXPERIENCED or LEARNERS on Sewing Machines and Miscel- laneous Work. Sanitary and Pleasant Surroundings. Good Pay*. Liberal wages while learning. Frae Health and Accident Insurance, besides Compensation Insurance WORK THE ENTIRE YEAR. FACTORY No. 3 NOW RUNNING APPLY OR WRITE MODEL BRASSIERE CO- 121-123 Broadway] Eimhurst, L. I. '< O .\ Mw-'3*^^^ij^/^'Viv. ^^xSt:t:££$d^, ^%OM*M£tem^ 0i mm i*fe>v»Sfo*5S&.'i ; &^m&^^MS^m^sl^i0^^^^ Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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ALMERON W. SMITH, Principal .

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Maspetir Methodist Church Notes.

A comibination service will be held .n the Sunday Scnool room on Wed­nesday evening, Ju ly 3. , At the las t com'oination meet ing the re was a pro­gram of music and reci tat ions by t he gro\v.n-ups. At this mee t ing a t 8 o'clock the music and recitations, will be furnished by the children.' All par­ents and friends a re cordially invited.

* * • *

At a recent meet ing of the Bpwor th League Miss Jenn ie Miller was elected to the offdee of Secretary and Benja­min We'bb was elected Four th Vice President , being head of the social de­par tment . The recent en te r ta inment given by the league w a s , a great suc­cess.

* * *

At last Sunday's church service the announcement of two more s ta r s to the service flag was made. They rep­resent J . Clinton Inglis, recently en­listed with some other members of the New York Universi ty in the , rad io sig­nal service, and Ernes t Anderton. who left last Monday for Oamp Upton.

* * * The church services on Sunday will

be as follows: Morning worship a t 1 o: 4j5; sermon by the pastor . Rev. J. W. Eggleston, on "The Service of the Spirit ." Sunday School a t 2:45 p . m. •The evening service will be in special preparat ion for t he Four th of July celebration. The . t heme of t h e dis­course will be "The Higher Citizen­sh ip : An Independence Day Chal­lenge." Everybody is cordially wel­come, i

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