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TH E E A S T H A M P T O N S T A R T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 19. 1939 SEVEN
^MARCH OF TIME[C on tin u ed from P age 2]
licanism (ep tom ized b y "h ard - h eaded” Ju lius P eter H eil o f W is consin ) in at least on e state, m oon - kissed C aliforn ia , the p o litica l pen dulum sw u n g fa r to the L eft. C u l- bert L e v y O lson, 62, started his S tate ’s first D em ocratic adm in istration in 44 years by pardon in g the m ost fam ed p rison er in the U. S.
F or 22 years rou n d faced , bald ing T h om as J. M oon ey had been sim m erin g lik e an Irish vo lca n o in San Q uentin prison w h ere h e w as sent because som eone put a b o m b in a su itcase and le ft it on a San F ranc is co street w here it b lew up to k ill ten and in ju re fo rty m archers in a P reparedness D ay Parade. C harged w ith the cr im e m ain ly because he w as a rough la b or leader, M oon ey w as con v icted w ith 22-year-old W arren K . B illings. A lth ou g h M oon ey ’s frien ds later proved that both prin cipa l S tate w itnesses co m m itted p er ju ry and ev iden ce w as presented to sh ow M oon ey w as a m ile aw a y from the exp los ion w hen it occu rred , fou r C aliforn ia g o v e r nors h ave reopened the case on ly to snap it shut again.
L ast w eek it w as op en ed and closed fo r good . G ov ern or O lson stated be fore an A ssem b ly ch am ber a u d ien ce o f 500 his con v iction that M oon ey w as innocent, w a ited thirty secon ds fo r som eone to con trad ict h im , handed o v e r an u n con d ition a l pardon. Said M oon ey : "I shall d e d icate the rest o f m y life to w ork for the com m on g ood .” T w o days later, a fter parading in the streets o f San F rancisco, T om M oon ey br ie fly jo in ed a p ick et line in fron t o f a store, ga v e the strikers h a lf o f the $10 g iven h im on release from prison , sent the rest to oth er strikers in C hicago, announced his hope that L a b or w ou ld n ow find a ra lly in g cry in ‘ ‘F ree B illin g s.”T O O T H L E S S FR EED O M
Jackson , M ich igan .— In 1920,M ich igan im prisoned A lex a n d er R i- pan fo r life . T h e reason : a bu llet w h ich k illed his farm er n eig h bor fitted the barrel o f R ip an ’s gun. In 1929, P rison er R ipan d rov e a truck o u t o f the Jackson P rison gates, d is appeared . In 1935, M ich igan found h im again , a w e ll-b eh a v ed cob b ler in East C h icago, Ind. B ack to J a ck son P rison he w as haled.
L ast w eek he w a lk ed out, a fter m od ern ba llistics exp erts had testified that bu llets exp a n d on bein g fired, that n o bu llet e v e r again fits the barrel o f the gun that fired it. A fte r tw e lv e years u n ju stly in ja il, A le x a n d e r R ipan had his freed om but fe w o f h is teeth. H e had pu lled them out on e b y on e in h is ce ll so that the pain w ou ld “ k eep h im from g o in g crazy .”V O D E R
P hiladelph ia .—"S a y ‘ea ch ’.”“ E ach.”‘ ‘S a y ‘P a tien ce ’ .”“ P atien ce.”“ Say, ‘P atien ce is necessary ’ .” “ P atien ce is necessary ."“ Say, ‘O h yea h ’ .”"O h yea h .”T h is cu riou s co llo q u y took p lace
last w e e k in P h iladelph ia ’s F ran k lin Institute, w h ere en gin eers o f B e ll T e lep h on e L aboratories and a tra ined op era tor dem on strated a com p lica ted d e v ice ca lled V od er
M erle O beron and G ary C ooper are co-starred fo r the first lim e in S am uel G o ld w y n 's rom antic com ed y , "T h e C ow b oy and the L a d y ," p la y in g at the E dw ards T heatre Sunday to T uesday, January 22, 23. and 24.
RYTEX R IOP R IN T E D S T A T IO N E R Y
A v a riety o f designs in sm art trop ica l co lo r co m b in a tions that w ill m ake y ou r le tters as liv e ly as a toreador's career!
J A N U A R Y A N D F E B R U A R Y S P E C IA L
50 SH EETS 50 E N V E L O P E S
W ith you r N am e and A d dress on S heets and E nvelopes.
W hat has it got that gets y ou ? E x otic co lo rs . . . gay trop ica l a tm osph ere . . . cra fty paper! R Y T E X R IO P rinted S tationery w il l deligh t y ou . . . you 'll w ant b oxes and b ox es at this low price.
E. H. S T A RM ain Street. East H am pton 477
(short fo r “ v o ice operation d em on strator” ). V od er creates a variety o f sounds resem blin g hum an speech c lo se ly enough to be easily in te llig ib le . T h e m en w h o bu ilt it w ere able to do so because in their te le phone researches they had m ade a c lose study o f h ow speech sounds are m ade b y the hum an larynx, m outh, breath, tongue, teeth and
flips. T h ey fou n d that th ey cou ld ! p rodu ce 23 basic sounds; that in tellig ib le speech cou ld b e synthesized
I from various com bin ation s o f these [sounds, con tro lled by a sk illed op er ator m anipu lating a k ey b oa rd and fo o t pedal.
B y a ltering pitch it can change from a m an ’s v o ice to a w om a n ’s or a ch ild ’s. It can m im ic anim al sounds, lo com otive w histles, the noise o f an airp lane engine.
B ell T e leph on e p ick ed tw en ty- fou r o f the clev erest telephone o p e r ators from 300 candidates, gave them about tw e lv e m onths’ in ten s ive training as V od er operators. L ik e con cert pianists, th ey h a v e to k eep in trim b y p racticin g several hours a day. T he m ost d ifficu lt speech com p on en t th ey m ust coax ou t o f the V oder, and the on e that sounds least natural, is the letter “L .” W hen som eone at last w e e k ’s dem onstration asked fo r the w ords f’B e ll T e lep h on e,” th ey cam e out som eth ing lik e “ B eh rw T eh w e- ph on e.”M E R C IF U L M A S K
Boston .— B eer, cham pagne, tight belts, cbtton earp lugs soaked in a coca in e substitute, sm all doses o f n itrog lycerin e , brom ides, are all th ings that are recom m en d ed by travelers fo r seasickness. N on e o f them , h ow ever, a ffords certa in re lief, and the cause and cu re o f seasickness rem ain on e o f m ed icin e ’s m in or m ysteries.
Last w eek as the British liner 'L ad y N elson ” d ock ed in B oston,
p ier visitors w ere am azed to see a sh ip ’s o ffice r standing on deck , a large ru b b er m uzzle cov er in g his nose, a large ru b b er d ou gh n u t surrou n d in g h is m outh, a lim p ru bber bag hanging on his chest. It w as D r. R ich m on d G ou lden , sh ip ’s surgeon , w h o w as m od e lin g an O xy gen m ask fo r seasickness, in v en ted b y Dr. W alter M eredith B ooth b y o f the M ayo C lin ic. D r. B ooth b y tried the new in ven tion on fou r seasick passengers d u rin g the “ L a d y N elson ’s” 30-day trip to British G uiana and back . It ga v e com p le te re lie f to three, partia l re lie f to a fourth .
T he m ercifu l m ask is h eld in p lace b y straps fitting around the head, has tw o h o llow tubes starting at each side o f the nosepiece and cu rv ing d ow n to the chin , w h ere they jo in a larg er tube w h ich runs to an o x y g e n b a g con n ected w ith an o x y gen tank. T h e m ask perm its a passen ger to eat, talk and sm oke w h ile he inhales the sooth in g ox y g en . The w h o le business, exp la in ed Dr. B ooth b y , is n ot as u n com forta b le as it looks.L IST E N ! TH E W IN D !
W ashington .— L ast w e e k the li-
O P E R A S T A R
Elisabeth R eih b erg and E zio Pinza w ill sing lead ing ro les in the V erd i opera "S im o n B oc- ca n egra " to b e broadcast over N B C from the M etropolitan O p era H ouse on Saturday, January 21. at 1:55 P . M .
brary c lu b o f N ew H yd e Park, N. Y., voted to b o y co tt A n n M orrow L in d bergh ’s book , “ L isten ! T h e W in d !” because o f their refusal to “ be a partner to an y operation that m eans roy a lty o r p rofit to Mr. and M rs. L in dbergh in the ligh t o f the re cen t p u b lic ity they h ave had .”
T hat sam e d ay M r. L in d bergh re ce iv ed an oth er k ind o f p u b lic ity in headlines an n ou n cin g : “ L in d bergh G iv es U. S. N azi A ir D a ta :” “ L in d bergh B ares N azis’ A ir P o w e r .” “ L in d y A ir Secrets S tir C ap itol.”
T h e story told beneath the h ead lines w as that a ll the tim e Charles L in dbergh w as su pp osedly h o b n o b b in g w ith N azis in B erlin , and tattling on S ov ie t Russia to frien ds o f N azis in G reat B ritain, he w as a c tu a lly fu n ction in g as a sort o f U. S. spy abroad ; that instead o f letting M essrs. H itler, G oeb b e ls and others dupe him , he w as m akin g fo o ls o f them fo r the benefit o f w or ld d e m o cracy .H -E -L -P
W hite H orse, C anada.— T o the n orth -cou n try adven tu rer o f o lden days, h e lp w h en he needed it cam e at d og -s led pace if at all. N ow adays there is n ew hope in the north. R e cen tly , scu dd in g h igh o v e r the bleak Canadian w astes near W h ite H orse, P ilot S h eldon L ou ck e 's e y e w as cau gh t b y an unusual tangle o f tracks in the sn ow near an isolated cabin . C irclin g d ow n , h e saw that th ey spelled H -E -L -P . P ilo t L ou ck e p ick ed a spot, b rou gh t h is ski-shod airp lane d ow n near the cabin . The a n x iou s w ife o f a trapper laid lo w b y b lood p o ison in g had tram ped out the w ord . A fe w hours later the trapper w as in the hospita l at W hite H orse, last w eek w as reported recovering .
Just an Eyeful of Suffolk County News
B y Frank J . M oon ey
East Hampton Business and Professional Directory
W e try to p rin t a ll the n ew s o f this com m u n ity . W h en y o u w ou ld like to h ave a new s item in T h e Star ph on e East H am pton 477.
TRAIN SCHEDULEN O T R E SP O N SIB L E — T h e East H am pton Star is not responsib le fo r errors in tim e tables, in con v en ien ce or dam age resu lting from delayed boats or trains, or fa ilu re to m ake con n ection s ; schedules herein are su b ject to ch an ge w ithout notice .
TRAIN SERVICE — NEW YORK-EAST HAM PTONL v . E. H . A rr . N . Y .A .M . W eek days A .M .
7:05 9:308:57 E x. Oct. 10 to M ay 26 11:52
P.M .3:025:43
P.M .5:518:56E xc. M ay 30. 1939
H olidays O nly A .M . A .M .8:57 Runs Oct. 12; N ov . 8, 24 11:52
D ec. 26, 1938; Jan. 2,F eb . 13, 22, 1939 on ly
M ay 30, 1939 on ly S undays
8:19A .M .7:31
P.M .3:596:578:19 Ex. O c t 2 to M ay 28
10:39A .M .10:37P.M .6:449:52
10:39
L v . N. Y. A .M .
5:10
9:15PM.t 12:55
3:57 •4:30
tt4:47 ••4:47
A M .8:45
10:40P M .
4:51
W eek days
Sundays
A rr. E . H. A .M .9:33
P.M .12:14
3:226:247:117:528:62
A-M .11:34P.M .1:15
8:02tS atu rdays on ly , ex cep t fro m O cto ber 1, 1938, to M ay 20, 1939.• E xcep t S aturdays, a lso O ctob er 10,1938, to M ay 25, inc. and M ay 30,1939.f t Runs S eptem b er 24, O c t 1, 8. 12; N ov . 8, 24; D ec. 26, 1938; Jan. 2; F eb . 13. 22; M a y 27; Ju n e 3, 10 and 17. 1939.•• R uns M ay 30. 1939, on ly .
T he K in g s C ounty grand ju ry in vestigation into the D em ocratic n om in ation on O ctober 3 last o f Isaac R . S w ezey o f H untington for S uprem e C ourt Justice, to w h ich he w as elected N ov em ber 8, reached out to Su ffolk , w h en a ll 47 banks in th is cou n ty w ere subpoenaed to p rodu ce records o f transactions o f $1,000 and ov er betw een Septem ber 30 and O ctob er 4 last . . . M eanw hile , the S u ffo lk D em ocratic E x ecu tiv e com m ittee recom m ended Fred G . Sk inner, Patchogue, and T h om as G ilm er, K in g s Park, fo r app oin tm en t as cqurt c lerk and con fid en tia l a tten d a n t respectively , to Justice Sw ezey.
D og dam age to fow l, livestock , etc., in S u ffolk d uring 1938 totalled $5,147, a ccord in g to cla im s paid out o f d og license funds b y C ounty T reasurer John G. P eck . . . The figure represented an increase o f about $100 ov er that o f 1937 . . . The n um ber o f m otor veh icles registered in S u ffo lk d uring the past year reached a n ew h ig h — 66,137 veh icles o f a ll types, o r an increase o f 2,076 ov er 1937.
Islip S u perv isor W arren F. G reen halgh w as re -e lected chairm an o f the board o f supervisors at its an nual m eetin g in R iverh ead . . . and H arry T u th ill o f Setauket, engineer in the S u ffo lk H ig h w ay departm ent, rep laced H erm on F. B ishop o f W est- ham pton B each as cou n ty h igh w ay superintendent, a post he has held fo r fou r years.
W illiam M cD erm ott, 60, hom eless, d oesn ’t be lieve in the m iddlem an, so, w ith ou t benefit o f po lice , he w ent d irectly to the h om e o f Ju dge D on ald W . Shaw , B ellport, and said he w anted to g o to ja il . . . H e w en t; 60 days on a vag ran cy charge . . . F oster Sm ith , 40, o f O akdale, set a g ood exa m p le fo r fe llow -m otoris ts; a fter a p ipe protruding frqm his truck brok e the w in d ow o f a parked car, he le ft a slip o f paper con ta in ing his nam e and address in the car, then reported the m atter to P atch ogu e police.
W h ile P atch ogu e vo lu n teer firem en w en t abou t putting out a ro o f fire at h er house, a 15-year-old girl busied h erse lf preparing the fam ily d inner, unaw are o f the b laze . . . W ild d u ck s com m an d ed a price o f a bout $5 a p ou n d fo r fou r m en from S a y v ille and W est S a y v ille w hen arraigned be fore Ju dge D onald W . S haw at B ellport; charged w ith shooting e ig h t d u ck s w eig h in g about 24 pounds in the aggregate, the quartet paid c iv il com prom ises to ta lling $110.
M r. and M rs. G ustave T um m Sr., o f B ellport, ob served th eir golden w ed d in g an niversary . . . and B rook - h a ven T ow n O fficer and Mrs. A lb ert T . Q uattlander o f C entereach , their tw en ty -fifth . . . R e-in statem en t o f
Islip T ow n O fficer Frank Barylsk i, suspended a m onth ago when, after h is car had k illed a pedestrian, it w as fou n d h e had been driv in g w ith ou t an operator ’s license for three years, w as sought in a petition con ta in in g 1,000 signatures p re sented to the T ow n Board.
John C. Stark, w h o entered the em p loy o f the S u ffo lk C ou n ty N ational Bank o f R iverhead as a clerk 28 years ago, w as elected its president at the bank ’s annual m eeting
. He succeeds the late E llis S. D u va ll . . . I f his age o f 82 w ere re versed, declared Jam es R. S kinner, P atch ogu e insurance a g e n t , he w ou ld w illin g ly accept the v ice p residency o f the Stuyvesant Insura n ce C om pany, o ffered him b y J o seph Frelinghuysen , its president.
Th^ C learv iew hotel, Center M oriches, h a lf o f w h ich w as torn aw ay by the S eptem ber 21 hurricane, w as destroy ed b y fire F riday the 13th . . . R ichard Brandt, six, o f S ayville , a c c iden ta lly suffered a head in jury w h en struck in the head b y a BB shot from a gun h eld b y a 15-year- o ld playm ate.
M artin S chm idt, 35, w ho, p o lice say, lived on the H astings farm , Coram , u n til a fe w hours be fore p o lice ra ided the p lace tw o w eeks ago and u n covered a 2,000-gallon still in operation there, w as arrested in B rook ly n by F edera l 'agents, w h o are n ow seek in g G eorge M entessi, lessee o f the 65-acre farm .
A n exten siv e investigation o f a B ay S h ore auto repair and paint shop b y S tate P o lice and Justice o f the P eace Charles H. D uryea o f S a y v ille , an in vestigator fo r auto in surance underw riters, led to the arrest o f tw o brothers, Joseph W eis- ner, 25, and W illiam W eisner, 20, on charges o f operatin g an auto theft rin g . . . Joseph w as arrested at R ich m on d , Va., and W illiam at A r lington , Va., and w ere each driv in g stolen cars w h en caught.
T h e 1939 tw o -d a y con ven tion and tournam ent o f the Southern N ew Y o rk V o lu n teer F irem en ’s associa tion w ill be h eld in R iverh ead the w eek o f June 12 . . . In an e ffo rt to re lieve the park ing situation in B ay S h ore ’s business section , the Islip T ow n B oard w ill lease tw o parking areas there.
T he B ig E vent o f the Y ea r! R Y T E X D E C K L E E D G E V E L L U M P rin ted S tation ery . . . in D O U B LE TH E U S U A L Q U A N T IT Y . . . 100 D eck led E n velopes . . . on ly $1 prin ted w ith y o u r N am e and A d dress or M on ogram . S pecia l for January o n ly !— East H am pton Star, M ain Street, East H am pton.
B u y y o u r T y p ew riter S u pp lies at T h e Star O ffice .— A dv.
L E G A L A D V E R T ISE M E N T L E G A L A D V E R T ISE M E N T
SU P R E M E C O U R T : SU F F O L KC O U N T Y -C O M M E R C IA L T R U ST C O M P A N Y O F N E W JE R SE Y , and another, as Trustees, etc., Plaintiffs against C A R O L IN E SN O W D EN W A IN W R IG H T , et al. Defendants. N otice o f Sale.
In pursuance o f a ju dg m en t o f foreclosu re and sale du ly m ade and entered in the a b ove entitled action and bearin g date the 28th day o f N ovem ber, 1938, I. the undersigned, the R eferee in said ju dg m en t nam ed, w ill sell at p u b lic au ction to the highest b id d er, at the fron t steps o f the C ou n ty C ourt H ouse at R iv e r head, S u ffo lk C ounty, N ew Y ork , on the 20th d ay o f January, 1939, at tw elv e o ’c lo ck noon, the prem ises d irected by said ju dg m en t to b e sold, and therein d escribed as fo llow s:
P arce l N o. 1 A L L that tract or parcel o f
land, situate in the T ow n o f East H am pton. C ou n ty o f S u ffo lk and S tate o f N ew Y ork , described as fo llow s:
B E G IN N IN G at the in tersection o f centre line o f a Private R oad and easterly line o f land n ow or fo rm erly o f J ew ett; run n in g thence north 64 degrees east 115 and 9 0 /1 0 0 fee t to a m on u m en t; thence north 62 d e grees 15 m inutes 10 secon ds east 144 and 10 /1 0 0 feet to a m on u m en t the last tw o cou rses being a lon g the cen tre line o f said P rivate R oad ; thence south 33 degrees 54 m inutes 40 seconds east 636 and 3 /1 0 0 fee t n\ore or le^s to the B each G rass; th en ce a lon g the B each Grass 340 feet m ore or less to land j n ow o r fo rm e rly o f J ew ett; th en ce north 27 degrees 48 m in utes w est a lon g land n o w or fo rm erly o f J ew ett 546 and 70 /1 0 0 fee t m ore o r less to the p o in t or p lace o f begin n in g, to geth er w ith a ll right, title and j in terest w h ich the p arty o f the first part m ay h ave to access o v e r the private road w ay a b ove re ferred to, s u b je c t h ow ever, to the r igh t o f w a y reserved by Paul A . Salem bier and F lo y R. S a lem bier. their heirs and assigns. by deed record ed J u ly 18. 1927. in the C ou n ty C lerk ’s O ffice. S u ffo lk C ou n ty, in L iber 1283 o f C on vey an ces at page 374 o v e r that p ortion o f the prem ises n ow m arked o ff and used as a private roa d w a y , and re ferred to in the fo reg o in g d e scrip tion as a private roadw ay.
S U B JE C T to r ig h t-o f-w a y . if any. o v e r that p ortion o f the prem ises n ow used as a p rivate roadw ay, and to such rights, if any, as m ay ex is t in any person
o r persons in or to the beach or ban ks o f the prem ises herein described.
SU B JE C T to easem ents, if any, o f abu ttin g ow n ers a lon g the private road re ferred to herein.
P arcel N o. 2A L L that certa in tract or p ar
cel o f land, situate, ly in g o r b e ing at G eorgica , in the T ow n o f East H am pton, C ou n ty o f S u ffo lk and State o f N ew Y ork , bou n ded and d escrib ed as f o l low s:
B E G IN N IN G at a poin t w hich is a m arb le m onum ent in the cen tre o f a p rivate road w h ich exten d s from A p a q u ogu e H ig h w ay tow ards G eorg ica and the southeast co m e r o f the property d escribed and running thence south 62 degrees 15 m inutes 10 secon ds w est through a m onum ent 277 and 6 2 /1 0 0 feet to a m arble m onum ent m arking an angle in the said road ; thence south 64 degrees 0 m inutes w est 66 fee t to a m arble m onum ent in the centre o f said road and the southw est corn er o f th is p rop erty ; thence north 33 degrees 21 m inutes 10 seconds w est through a con crete m onum ent on the north side o l said road and a long oth er land o f P au l A . Salem bier 433 and 76 /100 fee t to a con crete m onum ent on sh ore o f G eorg ica P ond, the north w est corn er o f this p roperty ; thence north 47 degrees 24 m inutes east along shore o f G eorg ica P on d 51 and 73 /100 fee t to a p o in t; thence a lon g shore o f G eorg ica Pond north 38 degrees 7 m inutes 30 secon ds east 111 and 6 /1 0 0 feet to a con crete m onum ent the n ortheast c o m e r o f this p roperty : thence south 53 degrees 13 m inutes 30 secon ds east a lon g land n ow or fo rm e rly o f C aroline A . G reer and through a c o n crete m onum ent on the north side o f the said private road 545 and 39 /1 00 feet to the poin t or p lace o f beginn ing.
SU B JE C T to rights o f w ay , if any, o f the p u b lic o v e r part o f the a bove d escribed prem ises, in clu ded in private road, on the southeast and in fa v o r o f ow n ers bou n d in g thereon.D ated. D ecem ber 1, 1938.
A U G U S T G. K L A G E S , R eferee.
Dean. K in g , Sm ith Se T aylor, A ttorn eys fo r Plaintiffs,O ffice Sc P. O . A ddress,N o. 160 B roadw ay.B orou gh o f M anhattan,C ity o f N ew Y ork .
Carpenters and Builders Plumbing and Heating
TELEPHONE 472 FORSKILLED MECHANICS E. MARVIN CONKLIN
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR-BUILDER
Shop Next to School
FRANK B. SMITHGENERAL CONTRACTOR-BUILDER
Shop— Newtown Lane
T eleph on e 49 East H am pton
CONRAD & SHOTT
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
Contracting and Percentage Jobbing
Telephone 540
FRANK JOHNSONCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Telephone 500 P. O. Box 1012
East Hampton
Masons
R. DIGATE & SDNSMASON CONTRACTORS
IDEAL M ASON’S SUPPLY YARD
K IN G STREET Between Newtown Lane and Railroad PROM PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
ALL ORDERS R. DiGate, Proprietor Phone 397
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Dealers In MASONS’ SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
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OTTO SIMMONSP L U M B IN G A N D H E A T IN G
O IL BU RN ERS E xpert Engineer for S ervice
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T eleph on e Am agansett 3464
JOHN C. GRANTCity o f New York Master Plumber
PLUMBING — HEATING Vacuum Furnace Cleaning
EAST HAMPTON Telephone 858 P. O. Box SSI
JOSEPH HENDERSONPLUMBING & HEATING
PETRO NOKOL O IL BURNERS INSTALLED
TELEPHONE 580
GEO. V. SCHELLINGER Sanitary Plumbing
HEATING SnEET METAL W ORK
WELL DRILLING Estimates Solicited Amagansett, N. Y.
P hone A m agansett 3511
Miscellaneous
S. J. LYNCH & SONCONTRACTORS FO R MASON W ORK
OF ALL KINDS
North M ain Street Phone 239ALFRED FOSTER. Foreman
JAMES O ’BRIEN & SONSAMAGANSETT. N. Y.
MASONS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
Plastering, Plain and Ornamental Cement W ork o f All Kinds
T eleph on e 3521 A m agansett
THOM AS M. GAINESC O N T R A C T O R • B U IL D E R
"N o J ob T o o S m all Or T o o L a rge"
East H am pton 785
O A K V IE W H IG H W A Y
Painters and Decorators
H. E. FANNINGPRACTICAL PAINTER, DECORATOR
Fum ltore Painted Estimates Cheerfully Given
P. O. Box 223 Telephone V H 537
PAINTING, DECORATING
F U R N ITU R E R E P A IR IN G
F R E N C H PO L ISH IN G
L A Q U E R S P R A Y W O R K
F L O O R S C R A P IN G A N D W A X PO LISH
BY S K IL L E D A R T IS A NI
H. R. CASINI LE A S T H A M P T O N 645
THE HAMPTONS ROOFING & TINSMITH
COMPANYLEONARD J. BAUER Telephone E. H. 750
R e-R oofing and Built-up Roofs a Specialty
Metal Ceiling and Side Walla Tin, Slate, T ile and Asbestos R oofing Sheet Metal Work, Leaders and G otten
R e-R oofing Montauk Highway East Hamptoo
Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing Promptly Attended to
JOHN R. W H ITBY
Licensed Professional Engineer and Surveyor
EDW ARDS THEATRE BUILDING
PHONE 412
RESIDENCE 675
F. D R AGOTTA & SONTONSORIAL PARLOR
AND BOW LING ALLEYS
Masonic Temple Telephone 449
W ILLIAM PARKL A W N M O W IN G
G R O U N D S M A IN T E N A N C E P h on o East H am pton 692
C ooper L ane East H am pton
RINGW OOD ENGINEERING & SURVEYING CO.E ngineering D esign and S uperv ision Land S u rveyin g. G uaranteed Till® S urveys. S ub-D ivisions, Sew age, etc.
Barns B lk., N ew tow n Ln., Phone 557
Landscape Gardeners
LOUIS VETAU LT & SONNURSERYMEN PLAN TrB*
Generai Landscape Contractors i Phone East Hampton 344
Newtown Lane Eaxt liana pun i
Attorn eys-at-Lnw
STEPHENS & BOOKSTAVER
A ttorn eys and C ounsellors at L aw
E at! H am pton. N. Y.
H and B uild in g E. H. 587
CLIFFORD C. EDWARDSa . b . M » n.
A T T O ItN ty A M ) COUNSELLOR AT
W I I F .V It ’ s P r inting . . . Y o u W a n tyour order placed here La an assurance o f qu a lity : work at low est possible j prices . • • and choice o f , HAM M ER M ILL papers. |
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Corner Newtown Lane and Main Blxert Eaat Hampton
RAYM OND A. SMITHLL. B
ATTORNEY AND COUNHELOB AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC The Osborne Bank BUg