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THE SOUTH SIDE SIGNALRUSSELL RAYMOND VOQBHEB8. Editor.
President and Treasurer. Rusi.ll BaymondVoorhees; Vlco-preddent, C. H. Voorheoj; Sccre-'UT, H A . Kaiitman.
Catered at tbe poa'office at Babylon. N. Y..?. - *., '¦') "' \j»irieconil"claa» mitttr.
Eaticription: $2.00 yr; Single Copies, Sets.
ANOTHER FORWARD STEP.
Beginning with the next issue TheSouth Side Signal will pet accept anymore advertisements to be set in read-ing type unless they are put in the Wantcolumn. The beat newspapers in thbtha • corintry wnfeth'er tbiJy : are citypapers or country weeklies" do. not ac-cept readers, special notices and similaradvertising and The South Side Signalwishes to follow , the best ne'ttspaperpractices. Such 'advertising will here"after be ' folioS o n l y in the *Wan'tcolumn. - A .7. , . y , ! \ . y f '. iyH
SPECIAL NOTICESFire, Life, Accident, Automobile and
Liability insurance, see W. H. Suydam.Anyone desiring a brand new Ful (on
2 tori truck or 3 1-2 ton Fulton tractortruck at a sharp discount on serviceabletejtms of payment, should see the FirstN&idnal bank of Bay Shore or 3. Wf.PidkfeBteto.i - rv } ' ..-, 43 2t
Steamship tickets to all points in Eu-ropJ for sale.
W. H. Suydam.
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WILLIAM P. KETCHAMpiwi> || ;
DEER PARK AVE :. BABYLON. L. L
STEAK AND HOT WATER HEAT-y, ING A SPECIALTYti v .jr - ¦ f ~ If
All Kinds of Tto onrf Sheet Iron Work.
Cook Ranges. Pp^r and Oil Heaters.*
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JOHNm. ARINK §General Auctioneer Furniture Stored
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'. . "." ;. . ;.... Dealer- iri '"!"...'. ..:' "• v .
Farnitore for the Heme and Office
Carpet, Linoleum, Bedding,
Bedroom Suites, Etc. -
/ Two Big Buildings
Always Open For Public Inspection
A Fine Assorment of Second Hand
Furniture For Sale In The
New Auction Rooms
TERRY BUILDINGJeer Park Ave., BABYLON, L. I.
J ARPENTERS
AT TOUR ^&F0ftl0BMN6: BM ——E. W. HOWELL, BUILDER,¦l/ . ':" VABnfc 4& : ' ^
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Real EstateJESSE S. SMITHTELEPHONE 443
Babylon N Y .
Miss Etcel E. Smith, %: . $C
'Post Graduate. -SVurseTsUphoiu 334°J '
Simon St. RABYLON, N. Y
¦ To the Votersof Babylon Village.
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t VXp$ earnestly• solicityour support at the polls
i I ', '- . . < y ¦'¦ ' -' . j- i '- ' * .* ¦ ¦' Ai . .i ^ '¦• 'A. rat tne village election onTuesday Inert, and astuteyou my bt.«st efforts will beto give you a clean,' eco-nomical government dur-ing 'my term of office if Iami favored as your choicefor Tillage President.• Miy , jbusiness experienceof the past 40 years, hav-ing served with bfie organ-ization for 25 years, I fpelqualifies me to give ear&fUland painstaking attentionto the "m a h y problems'that arise in the manage-ment of municipal affairs.
I have a direct personalinterest in the affairs ofour village, in that I ama property owner and havea 1 w ay '^ endeavored tomaintain the good name ofmy home village,1 in plac-ing of Babylon at the headof the "Honor List by thefe, J
purchase of Liberty Bondsof the several issues, tak-ing an active part in theseand various other war ac-tivities, and in many, otherways having identified my-self with the advancementof Babylon, its people andits institutions.
CHARLES E.PUTTFARCKEN
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ALL BUSINESS MENKeenly realize the value p fperfectly pressed clothes, j
Our method of pressing ia .' ao modern that we actually
press the natural;body shapeinto all clothes, give youlasting creases and a uniform
f . finish. !. . . f ' i 'Yf ' A j .| A..-,- '.1 ?:*' i Vf 'A .y ' •'..-". . VI , .ii.
Satiofoctioa . Guaranteed
l (M^mmM, /. TAILOR
' • " OaSFello tiiP 'wi fcAylon, N. *Y.¦ ' «¦ *~*m*mr*m* .
WHAT IS A COUNTRY NEWSPAPER
The South Side Signal ia what iatermed a country newspaper. It ia oneof the large number o f weekly paperstbat seeks to serve the population of aparticular part of the country which inour case is the.' village of Babylon andits immediate surroundings. As suc-cesj or failure is wrapped up iu theinterpretation that is placed upon thephrase country newapapar the new own-era are very anxious that the readingpublic be fully aware of what we feelia the mission of the country newspapeiin general " aid of The S^uth SidtSignal in particular.
In the firat place we believe that th<South Side Signal should give all thtnews of Babylon and the surroundingtowna and villages. We believe ingiving all the news without prejudice.We absolutely disapprove of putting aneditorial tone or sn expression of opinion in a news story. The South SideSignal will be. open to newa of/everyone and everything without consideringtheir religion, race, color, political be-liefs and ihe size of their pockelbooka.
Outside of giving all the news everyweek we bave no mission to perform.Babylon has a fine set of churches ofevery faith and variety of faith and acapably corp of leaders who are beingpaid to save Babylon (if it needs sav-ing) therefore we do not feel it to be apart of our duty to point out the propermorals for the people- A man is* en-titled to his own beliefs without havingto feat exposure or yiilifieation in tbelocal newspaper, . * ¦ ¦ '
And wbat is true of a man's personal,boliof s is true in an equal measure ofthoyvaripug.activities of life. We haveco quarrel* to pick with . anyone. Itsomeone wants to bring a part of theSuitpn's ha n»:toJowa},!fpr}a show thatis their1 buaineas and the business of
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those who go to see itend not our.busi*B8 i. As news we ould print, a storyabout it but as for, passing on the caor-als;Of tho harem or the desirability ofhaving it in our, midst, tbat is a ques-tion fpr everyone to decide for himself.
And what is true, ip this case; is truein overy otherpase. ; We have . no setof morals of our own that we are try}ing tp force on pur readers. WeJiaveour opinion bn every question but it isa personal opinion and nothing else.Too many people mistake o brain otbrmfor a wave of public opinion and burstout to print with c two mile barragetbat finally spends its fury and is soonforgotten , The 'Sorith-'Si^Signal ianot to business to handle brain storingeven if they ife" the ' brain otorms Ofthe editor or owners. , . '!
Tba South Side Signal under the newregime will deal in news excuaively.Scandet, moralizing, preaching a ridotber non hawbpapar : < duties will here-after be left to thoae who are expectedto perform thoae duties.: , ' ! ' . ¦; ¦ * ' ..
Most people are aware that potntoeshave eyes, but how many know thatcertain common garden and wild flow-ers are similarly:equipped? ' The nas-turtium,- , begonia, .-lover, i wood sorreland bluebell, ninoli'g others, haVe eyesplaced on their loaves; says LondonTJt-Blts. They tare tiny protuberances,filled with-a transparent, gummy mix-ture, which focuses the rays of lightupon a sensitive patch of tissue be-hind them. A- hasturt'lum- - plant hasthousands of such'-"eyes" on its leaves,Wit tt is not yet known If the plantcan actually see. Are the sense Im-pressions telegraphed to some centralnerve coresponding with the brain ofthe animal kingdom? In addition , tothis visual organ many plants show asensitiveness to touch that points tofurther resemblance to animals ; whilecertain seaweeds and mosses in anearly stage of their existence are ableactually to swim through the water.
Plants Have Eye*.
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SPRAGUE BUItjI)pG^yO^KRes ce Phone 29fR i " ''" Y Totteii Place, i \
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¦ Every garmentln stack witt"^'^MHllJKto an introductory price which tw^^aE f tHaving tp the women of Bahylon <m 1Wif|Hp.A mong other^ specra/ ft«-esy tte o i l ¦
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New Spiing suits, tricotine, serge pid ywool jersey in all of the popular colors |and shades; I." • . <';/ 'Pi^ l1
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Regular, $50.00. Special, 1 5.00. yjRegular $35.00i Special, ViSjOO. M
Other priced suits reMf ced aii&i | Bj; j ¦'. (Dresses, georgette,, satin attlj ffeta Y
[Uj in various colors and shades, yl pud- ;! lufn] ing those with beaded trimmj|n| '/y frTJ
Regular, $49. 0. Specif } SSO.Regular, $35.50. pedaJ mSf).: \
Other priced dresses reduced cc&*Wml&r¦ A ^m spAy.>yPerfe ct f it assured. A AlteiWM HM':..: • ! . " f^K Ij
The Fashion Dress, Cloak ane Smt Shop.P P. H. Greenfid«
Deer Pa'dtAveaue - y BABYLON, N. Y; |l Ke CMriectionuj. ... 1 i i e - t i i -if m ^Kmmmyy. .Y. Vd .
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'¦- '¦ ' : Bank-vvoff'^BmKt yi-i Deer Park Aveooe 1 1,^ , , '
A Check accofunt with pKiH 1 lift tk>[i safeand convenient way to koe^l fMI ¦» and make :
-" your payments -> ^A/xi,-^r|;q ; ^Sfci 'S- ^ 1i :*• > '. «<vftty5 by cheSk :and' '3|oiri?aM pfSficei^t. ^ }I .. Interest paid on apdeial dt>(a By j i- "* ' !
Your account is earne^tl^j^a miy - iii; ,}, ., ' ,i,, ,, -
We will be pleased to piatip|iiiW Bs* '
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»*charge all Liberty Loan bou-^'piujehafl KUp hia.hk; f . j
John GUnto^i Rol»b^ tpmM 4f aM lyi Prw. •Albert D. Haff. Vice Pr«- j - , '^;IM W*h*YYm '-nwr' rmMmimwmmmxkmsi' I• ¦:....'|j .'ij w '^^ 'lr 'A i '!!!
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SpJSiSigiS i ^ J 13th ~ r|I DbROTHY PALTON ih ISHE MARKET QF SOULS" [y i SUNDAY AND MONDAY^ ^~|
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I I ^Watch the Daily Papers for Additional Am*w«v»» "£i%mm iim^^ .^ m moh Qw*Ay * \' - / ' r i:-L«i.' '/Ci-^ 9hlkkh.*i^ '"• ' " ¦ ¦' ' • !l*\ik&m'Ai&EB&W AU j'i sto i l^ iXti tJtp '. > teeis'.': - \j b, -wi i . £%.V: U : ' . ' • ; ¦ '. ' !' } ¦ •:¦ " AA'A,y<y ^' - *. ., :y.. .Ay7" ' - ¦' ¦ ' 4"W^fc^ ¦ 7y -'-S.
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makes h'.m smile W )AlH^7lwhen a man insists o n 1/j KMJ m ^m 1H. W. Johns' Liquid J^T&^ JPaints. It always Wp.i |fs Bmeans another job from ^Q. iv Ithe man next door. Envy is just ' Ianother name for human -nature.
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V* . PAIN l" iVM-ste famous fot their lasting quali- ' * .¦][ties. Made from a ocientific for- Imula of the best materials, machinemixed , in exact proportions, they Iare the only paints that re&t the Icun and weather. ' Do not pesl,crack or chalk of?. Get a bciuti- Iful color card and informatioafrtwa t
Babylon Lumber 8t C6iiiG%: ' ..: Babylon branch of :n. :&; . '.
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I BURGLARY, THEFT' a-d LARCENY. IS JllilllDIIII!lll illll!ll!lllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIII!lllllilillllll!!llllllll!lll!ll!llllll . 1
Have you considered the possibility of your being Irobbed—either by the professional burglar, or the M
1 amateur sneak thief? - , . 1Our records show how many losses are due to dis-
j , honest sei vants, mechanics, peddlers, etc., as well
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as others to numer6ns too mention. B" BURGLARY, THEFT and LAB CENf Policy coy- |
ers personal property ofvevery description. . - 'Losses are paid proniptly on the receipt of satis- I Bfactory proot oi loss; no^ vexatious delays settling. BRates reasonable—cheerfully furnished on request.
' Jeremiah Robbins Insurance Agency II- . . - ! ' f O. •s l . / . '. l c C i l l i l l l l :. . ', . * / . , ' . , :¦ ( - . - . ¦- j; .' j'.
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. MSWOH R^r B^BJiv\V^yi families m moderate circumstances,SIL yir > Piii i butoor fOUBtomersv havioviiadt- felt
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y. ;j . ' ^©LLAREK &WCK, #i|lM'| ,*?'¦ . " ! . . . - y . — ¦ ' y * • ' . "J ' " '¦ "' ¦ ¦ ' " " i - • ' y ¦ " '¦- I . L 1 .1 . ' . 355 ii m 'i ' . < ;• ' . . ' n.l i. I ' ri i' ii C533B53SSSB 5S55: iiyyy aHBJSOidi w^p ?:•y, .of ourj djllt^er^ 'iis ^nei. of,. Tor greatest >,y! assets, yve strive^^ constantly to serve
and satisfy .all itheir; banking jvneedsVr ! Ne^' depositorsv will, find here' yeVfer^c cohviehce 4hd^accomodation i cpnsistaiit Jl i with SOUJI^'Ranking. • ':••• i! THE BABfttiN RATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve . Main Street-Ol/i'O 'Qi t l '-tt ' - '¦! V iC ij lirl I ' . -<- - ¦ — ¦ --• -
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OAKLAND'OWNERS , '¦ ll$M& ?}¦"report returns of from 18 to 25 niles per galloni ajf|jftii>miaand_from 8,000 to 12,000 miles or, tires. % ¦'- ' [ .'/.yT 'Y' i- 'i
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' ' . -/; ' ! • "' '; ¦/.".-¦' !• "¦. ' -'p| "I ' 'I Thousands of busy menl- physicians, sales-."'fi-• :-¦ •? ¦! • - '
menj contractors and otber¦« whose work re- •quires the crowding of many miles into a busy -j " '
' day-f^are beating the clock W driving Oakland| *|.**~ Roadsters. Thru the use- qf this efficient and !
dependable car, they are makiag rrmore calls'in :! '¦'¦ ./• ^lessj time. They cover gre it distances daily j y
.; without fatigue, for th.e Q*'iland is built for i• ', ••¦ru-M ffi.' \ '' tr,'v'- ',"* - ' *!!' *' -. . ri *' *,.' '••. '.•:-. : •:., '-! i
ridingtcomfort. . And they. ha.ye found '"iYiA' A-A i ";\lanol Roadster to be as econo mical as 'X ' ^ i ! . / r
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! TOURING CAR, $1 )75 ) JROAbSTl| $t,Q75; f COUPE^MiteS
k)UR DOOR SEDANt $1,«25:$*£
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' I ' I' I 1CONkUN'S AUTO SA eO;'¦'. i tffi,; wilih-.l «t!i*i.v>3 ¦ '-.¦ -• ¦• ! .f-v. %' ' ' •¦A«, #||p'ii;'' ''
DEER PARK AVE., BABYL©N^N^»^
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