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By EDWARD PRENTISS this column will endeavor to gtvo valuable nnd Impartial Information on Invoitmont waiters. All quostions will bo answered either through this col- umn or by a personal lettor from Mr. Prentlsa, Y\hUo this paper cannot as- turns responsibility for Investments mn do ns remit of Information Riven, tmy effort will be made lo too that such information is taken from reliiv did <oui-c.es nnd carefully chccltrd. No personal inquiries can bo answered snd all lettori aliould Includo n 2-cent stamp for reply, Address all Inquiries to EDWARD PRENTISS, Care of The Patchttgtie Advance (lutMtion : Some time IIRO 1 bought Jifteii\ Hhuiort iff Flsk llubter • pC. Tliev I I « VL ' \» w stopped paying div- IdcnttH. Whnt do you advise mo to do .-jell ni' ki'i' P »\**'<• ' ''—1 { - ' \ •'¦ Answer: The Fink l' ubbcr Com- nimy is the d'lftli lni'Best munufactuv- irof motor vehicle tiros in the United States- Product! Include a large por- tion of the company ' s own ' fabric , re- quirements , also bicycle tires and sun- dries. Amonf* Iho subsidiarioB is a crude rubber puiehiislng unit with of- fices in tho Far East. Burnings re- cord Is featured , by war ami early port-war profits, the 1921 dop ' rasslon Jnd inventory losses followed by n eoln in 1922 sales resulted in lowered not tiicSmc. \ Earnings improve d dur- ing the ' ncxt . 'twp years , and 1029 wit- nessed a rtidical.Jnct-case , due to sour- ing rubber prices , so that the balance available for dividends;; was about 214 ' times thnt of the previous year. i)uc to the lover prices for crude ¦rubber, this company experienced a severe setback in curnings this year ¦ffhm the ' report for the first six months revealed pructieally no earn- ings on the preferred stock. However in view of the inventory written down ami the- , .present stabilized rubber market , the company appears to be in n ' rf lativcly satisfactory position for fli c ' remainder. ' , of ' the year. The pre- ferred stock' pliylng no dividends is , of., course , a ' speculatiqn. The outlook for the company at' the present time is * improving. However/ you must judge ' for yourself whether to hold or to sell, ns no one can guess future r/rarket prices. Question: In 1928 1 bought 25 stares of Ward Baking- Company Class B stock at ?2B per share. They have- since, - dropped to 15%, and have come back to about 27. They are now lfl' ,4 per share. Would you advise me to sell them and take the loss ot ' lioltl oat until they eoine back to what I paid for them?—M. G. Answer: The \W ard Baking Com- pany operates some twenty-two lit i'Ko plnnts for the muking of bread and cuke products , particularly in lut'Ke elites of tho liust, Distribution in largely through the use of auto- mobiles , und the business is conducted ultnoat entirely on u cash basis. Net income increased' in ench of the yearn fro m 11)20 to 192-1 , and has held above, the , uniform level since. Net iiieoirie . l ' or '1027 . was equitl to $2.32 nor CI UBB B shave , against $2,71 the- previous year. 'At 'the end of 1927 , net -working capital was $4 , - 879 , 726 , a. ratio of current assets to current liabilities of 3M to 1 , cash and marketable securities amounting to $3 , 700 , 000. Although the sales of the company have increased , the net profits have not kc|>t pace with this increase, due to keen competition in this field. Question : 1 have BOrrie money to in- vest in stocks- , and..» {friend ' of Inline has suggested the Chain Stores stocks. I' would like to \ know i£ you consider them ' a good investment. What do you think of the Schultc Retail Stores and the United Cigar Stores \ 1 —H. L. Answer: Chain Stores stocks have us a whole made a splendid record of growth. However , the mere fact that a stock represents a chain store en- terprise does not make it an , invest- ment and one must pay close attentiqh to location , management , etc., before investing. Schultc Retail Stores la a well man- aged , successful chain store enter- prise. Earnings were equal to $4.90 per share for 1927 , against $4.80 ' the previous year. This stock is . suitable for investment of a portion of one ' s funds. United Cigar Stores is also a well managed chain store enterprise. How- ever , this company recently discon- tinued its policy of paying stock divi- dends , .thereby reducing the yield on this stock to 3 Ms per cent. If this is satisfactory to you , you ma-y purchase a reasonabl e amount for iixvestnient. INVESTMENT BUREAU Ronkonkoma Men Bring^Down Deer First Kill Is Made Saturday Near Lakeland A & P Store !• Burglarized Tuewlay —Thieves Got $140—Social and Personal Items of Interest ¦jWJR, and Mrs. lloy Overton spent . ¦¦'--afew days in Brooklyn last week visiting relatives. Mrs. M. E. Rait ' returned to the home of her son after spending some time in Maspeth -with friends. John Kruse purchased a new G ar- diner sedan car. air, and Mrs. Howard Ruff enter- tained a number of friends at a par- ty at their home Sunday evening, The time was spent in dancing.; The following attended : Mr. and Jlrs. Harry Fickerr and -sons of Maspeth , Mrs. Slater , Mrs. Annie Beller , Gus Hoghauser of Canarsie , ,Mrs. . M. E. Rrif , Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul Schultz and daughter and Mari o Roselle. Alma Metzner and girl friend of Tennessee spent the week-end at M iss Motzncr ' s home at the Lake. . The Catholic - Daughters held a meeting Monday evening at the rec- tory to make plans for a harvest festival to bo held in the- near future, Jack Clifford and niolher of Brook- lyn arc spendin g tliis week at their bungalow on Portion road. ' , The Ladies ' Aid mot at the home of 3Irs. E. Hoog Wednesday after- noon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Browne and children \if Jamaica spent Stmday visiting Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Tfoimg. Jlr. and 'Mrs. William Wiley and M y and Mrs. ¦ V. Wend of Sayville motored , to Hicksville Tuesday to visit relatives. • John Roselle of Statcn Island spent Monday at his homo on Hawkins Avhiue. , fa, Edward Wooley ^ of Farming- felt is .spending soifte time with her intents, ¦ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hans. 3£rs, E. Hoag has purchased a new \Pert iiiode! 3Ukk ear. lUcliard Newton and l* rank Mc- Donald shot a deer Saturday in Lakelatid. . .. ?I T . and Mrs. Gus Cim ' mler enter- tained a number of friends at a Hal- lowe ' en part y at their home Wedncs- \V. ni ght. 2r. and Mrs. Sheridan arc the par- *™ r J a daughter , born October 25th. *><N) has been namcd'Eleanor: Frances. , ' •Jack-Yerk ,;-I?raiik iRiimrnol . i Clifford * **• -toneph' ft oilinat\ ' nnd John; Kr. 1 A - ' Jl'str tnjoyi-U a ' days hunting at \Phank Thursday. . Howard Conant is in the South- M4« hospital suffering wjth u frac- ™na skull ' as the result of an auto- mobile accident. \ ' , B l . «Vand Mrs. Austin Sullivan and E-«Ehter motored to St. Albans \ursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Wick man. Mrs. Louise Glinsman \has closed her hohme here and will spend the winter in New Yorl' with her son and daughter-in-law , Mr, and Mrs. Henry Glhisnian. Mrs. Richard Wright of Central Islip 1 spent Friday and Saturday with relatives here. A chicken pie supper will be given by the ladies of the Methodist church at the Farish Hall Saturday, Novem- ber 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Copley and James McDermott of Northport visit- ed relatives here Wednesday; Mr. , and Mrs. Edward Sini-ah of Glendale spent the week-end at their cottage on Pine Street. - Gus Hiller of New York spent a few days here last -week visiting Sherman Jay. Mr. Reynolds , manager of the A. & P. store has returned from a two weeks ' vacation. The children of the Methodist church enjoyed , a Hallowe ' en party at the Parish Hall Wednesday night. Thieves entered the A. & P. store Tuesday nig ht and took $140 in cash. Tho International Bible Society group returned to New York after spending some time at the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Huglomeyers of Jamaica were Sunday guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivar; Okvist. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bisrnig spent Sunday in Hew York. Legal Advertis ements siiPRPMi- COURT OF THE srATE OF NEW VOKK. COUNTV OF SUFFOLK HAWKINS ASSOCIATES. INC. . : plaintiff. : -flBUlllst- ; ¦ ALBERT EDWARD GAMBLE uii > MYRTLE V. GAMBLE, • Defendant*. : ''in vvriumie ' ey ' ^'i aii^^i ^ 1 ^' ond «ilo duly joado.and entered . ¦» Ut abw entitled action and bcannE date the 23rd 5ny of October, 1028,, I, the undersigned, the referee ill tlio mid judsment. iismtd , wilt sell nt nublic suction at the Court . Mouse m R ve P rtad. S Wand. Suffolk County, New York, on tho 10th dny of Decerabir . 1928 . al eleven a. m.. the premises directed in said oa follow^ iM e(rta . n ]oU v . o va , of land with Ihc bulldinc arl Jn>n\rv5- mcnui tlicreon erected. . situate, \ f.\C anrl hetnc at Copiaiwe . In »•• -\ \ - « \ ¦ »»»»- Ion in the Couni. v -; Suffolk o[ the State nr New V- .i. Known and desiRnateo as )L iu..iuV» thirly-MK (36) »™i «»tty seven C17 I In Block number yljic (01 ,on . , ™ ,ti lita ol lota; cal^d Vllwyklri, Estutm \ Section 'Number ¦' R- . 'sIWate l in the Oomily «f Suffolk; VZ v, *J y m h lllrsL-h C S., .luly -T. IHw. and \led In the Clerk. - , Onlce of SulTotk County aforesaid on the thirteenth day- ot Ausust. 1026, as.Map Number 157 and roore fully described as , follows , to \fit:— • BEGINNING « a? point<on the ' . north- * ' crly side of Keiuineton Court , iltstsnt two hundred anil, ctehtj. ' 1280) i f«t ieasterly from the corner formed ¦ by the - lntersfcc- tiott of the r- .«t!:e. -!y r.ide o '-Keiatiystan Court , with the au ' -erly side o « Howard Avenue , taimtai tlitoce uortierly and imi'itltel with ltuwnril Avenuv , tww hun- dred |100) feel: Ihuneo cnsturly ftinl liar- nllel with Kemlimtun Court, fort y (ID) feet ) tlicncv nimtliorly ami nnnln nnriillol with Howard Avenue , one hundred (1001 feet tu tlio northerly side oC KutulmiUm Court, nnd thence wnterly II I UIIK thu northerly iililo of KennlnKtun Court , forty HO) tact to tlif point ur place of liciilii- nllil' . \ Thnt iinlil lircmltrs He In Coi>linrue> , LonK Jsliitii), New York, In tho County uf Hullulli, «nil lire more imrlfciilmly ilesciliind as helnit in l.llior 1160 of Murlunites , 1' imo t'i . In the Office of the Clerk ot the County of SulTulb. Dnk'il Uolohcr l!4tli . lUSH. JOHN It, VUN1C , Jtcterce KVAN S. WEDHTKIe. <\tlurney fur iMainltlt , Ulllco mid I' . O, Aililfcn , Ko. 185 Foxall StrMt , Itlilttewood, New York. The approximate sniounl uf. tlio lion or chtHKo , to . sDcclty u-Iitcli the aliove deslirlbeil proiwity In to ho mild, In $1 ,570,1], wllh In- U'rent thereo n from Juno 1st , 1028 , louctlier with coala and ollownuces nmoiinllsiK to f2(H.aa, wllh Interes t (hereon from October Said , 1028 , loftotliei- with expenses of the ml\ . The mn>rox!nii»to nmount of the luxes or other liens which arcs lo he nttuwcu out nt Uie tfureliiMii mulicy or uald hy tho referee Is }1a nnd Inlerost. . „ .. '• ¦ bated October 2-llh , 10118. JOHN It. VUNK. Referee NOTICE TO Cl- EDITO'IB Jlntohlek , AliHihum. In nursuntien of un Order of Hon. Itnlurl 8. l' elletreau. Sunn, pte of the County uf Suirolk , notice Is here- liy Riven to nil poraons linvlnit claims nirnlnsl Aliraham Itntahlski late of live - ' .Town of ll rookhavon , County of Suirolk, 'decerned, to jiresont tho 'same , wllh- vouchers thereof, to the subscribers nt their filuce for tho Inms- ucthm of hiialncsi , nt the ulllco of the Cltl- aetis Trust Company of I' atchog-uc , Went Modi street. Patchonuo , Kew York , on or fccforc tlic lit dny of May, 11)20, Leon Itaichick , Sarah Ratchlck. Citizens Trust Company ot FatchoKUc. . « , 4 . . « Exfctilors. Joh n R. Vunk, E«<1., Attorney for Excciilors. , ¦ / ; - . <.... m .. NoTICE T0 CREDITORS SMITH , ALICE ii. —In pursuanno of an order of Honorablo Eohcrt S. Pelletreau , Sur- roBnte of the County of Bulialk , notice Is lu'rcby Biven to all persona having clnlms nsainiit ALICE M. SMITH, late nt the County of Suffolk deceased , to present tho same , with vouchers thereof, lo the subscriber lit his Place of trnnsactlnK business , tho ofllcc ot Gr«cnc & Walser, hit attorneys, Bank Bulld- iJiR, Sayville , SufToik County, New Yo rK, on or botoro tho 24th day of November, 1028. Ilnted , Sayville , N. X, May 2-l th, 1028. LYLE W. SMITH. _ . „. . Administrator. Greene 4 Walser , , Attorr,eyB *for Admlnlitrator , Bank Building. Sayville, , Suff. Co., N. Y. ^, . NOTICE OF IlEARINK ' , Notice is hereby itire n tlint the Town Board ot tho Town of Brookhaven will hold n puli- lic hcarimr nt the Town House, Ocean Avenue , in the Villaise of Potchoirue , N. Y., on the 1-lth dny of November 11)28, nt 2:30 o ' clock in the afternoon, upon the written nunllcaUon of DLUE & WHITE BUS CO. INC., filed with iiaid Bonrd on the 12th day of Septem- ber 1028 , for a frnivchisc permittinit them to operate their motor bus line for the lj -nn«- portatlon of passengers for hire , in tho VII. Inire of PatchoRue , westerly over , upon and along the Montauk Highway to the easterly boundary of tho Town of Islip. and also over , unon and along Montauk Highway to Its intersection with Blue Point Avenue , upon Blue Point Avenue lo its intersection with Middle Road, and over^'upon nnd along Mid- dle Road to the easterly boundary of the Town of Islip : pursuant to tho provisions of Section 26 of the Tramportution Corpora- tions Law. Dated October 22nd , 102S. i WALTER I. JONES Town Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARINfi Notice is hereby given that the Town Hoard of the Town of Brookhaven will hold a pub. lie hearing at the Town House, Ocean Avenue , in the Village of Palchouue , N. Y.. on the 14th day of November , 1028 , at 2:30 o ' clock in the afternoon , upon the written application of 10U1S FUOCO , filed with said Board on the 12lh day of September 1028,, for a fran- chise permitting him to operate his motor bus line-fo r tho- vtrarurjortAtton if passenger* for hire, over, - along hrid iipon Railroad Ave- nue from the northern limits of the Village of Heliport to Robjason Boulevard : upon Robinson Boulevard from . Us intersection -with Railroad Avenue at 'Bcllport with the Montauk Hishway nt East Palchogue and along tho Motiliiutt Highway frum Its tnl.<nectlun with ltobliisoti Boulevard at Ijnst I' alchugtie to tho ensterly limits of lt» Village of I' liti'lioiitie: pursuant to tho provision* of Sec t ion HO of the Vi'iuiBtMirliiflon Ci>rpiiriitl <m l.nw. • J.U* October 22.,d . l^ VAl , n . ;u ,_ |I0N1 . a Town Clark HUl'ltUMlT\ lTl>llltT OF Till! STATU OF N I-J W YORK HUI'KOI J K COUNTY 'ink' ' ' OLI V ANO ' ! Dtwiiiloi'MKNT ' I CORPOltATl ON, : l'lolntlir, : •aitfttiis l- RKDWAhLOH REAL'I-Y CORPOIl- : ' ATIUN, tIKOROE A. aYltliS. MA- ! 1UA J. BENJAMIN , \ .lANK\ A, : HVKK5, ll rst nnmo Jlsnn Hctltlnua , : true tlint name of nn Id defendant : hclnij unknown to iilalutllf, luu ty : Inli'iiiletl bring the vplfr- . If any, : of the detunihint , Oi-ortie A. Syk™ , : mill any and all persons nut mieclll- : cully mimed herein who have or : may chu rn to lun-n nn Inteiest . throii«1i (he tkifantlnnt*) (leorue A. : SykiiH iinil \Jitnii \ A. Si-ltiw , whether : ns lielin nt luw , next nf 2<hi, nnslgiKe , : grantee or lienor , or i»« having or : claiming lo have by purrhmic , Inher. : ltaituc or otherwise, utuL the lum- : hands nnd wives of Midi pci' iums : hereby tlcslgnuted as may be nun- . : l-letl ariil their rcpresemlaUvi-s, en- : titled , anil successors In Interest In : any capacity wluitaoever , of such : of them lis may but (I CIK I , such Per- : sona hereby deslitnnteU JIIK I ilescrib. : ml amt Uictr numes »i>d i<inces nf : residence being unknown lu Ihe : pliiintW. : Oelendnnls. : TO TICK ABOVE NAMEU OEFENDANTSi YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to ans- wer the complaint in tills nctlon, und lo serve n copy of your nmswer, or , if the com- plaint -is not Bcrvcti with this summons , lo serve ' a ' - notice of uppeariuice , on the ' ' 1'lniii- tlirB A ttorney within t-wenty days after the sorvieu of'this aummons, exclusive ' of ' the dtvy of service; nntl ' . ' . in ense of youv failure to npposir, or answer, 'jiidtimcnt will be taken ogafnst ' yotl by dcfaviff. Tor the relief demand- ed in llio complaint. ' ' . » ; - ' DATE D , Now York , July , nth. ' . '1020' . MORRIS l.ULOKF Attorney for PlniutllT , 280 Madison Avenue , Now York City, TO THE IlKFEND/VNl'S,. GEORGE A, SYCES and \JANK\ A. SYKUS, l\r»l name Jane ncliliouv true llrst nnme of uniil defendant beine unknown to plain. till , party intended being the wlfet If any, ot tho defendan t George A. Sykes , itntl nny nnd all persons not npccitVclilly named herein who have or may claim to have un interest through the defen- dants (Icorge A, Sykei and \Jane \ A. Sykes , whether as heirs lit law , next of kin, nssluiii'o, grantee or lh'tioi- , or tin hiivlng or claiming to have by purchase, Inlierltunco or otherwise , and the htm- bunds W IIK I wives of such pcrnoim hereby dealgiiateU as miiy lie married und their rupri-Heniiitives , entitled, and succensurs In Intoies t in any capacity wliaUoever, of such uf them as may ho ilmd, such per- sons hereby designated ami described and their iiiinit's and places uf residence be- ing unknow n to the plaintiff s Tin- foregoing summons in nerved upon you by publication pursuant to nn order nt ji u n. Leamlor II. J- ' M I IIT , Justice of tile Supreme Court of the Statu of New York, tinted the 4tit day of October. 11I2B ami lllcil wllh the comphilnl In the oflice t-f ihe Ch-rk of the County of Suffolk, ut Ihn County Court House , ut Riverhead, Suirolk County, Slilto uf New York.. The object of the tibovo.oittllled action Is to partition certain premises situated nt Stony H rook In tlio Town nf lirookhnven, bounded nnd described lis follows : COMMKNOINO nt tho Northwest cor- ner of the properly herein conveyed, ad- joining tile lands of Hoi-tim Atailff , at II Mono ami slake set for n bound I running thr-m-o EiMtcrly along the In nil of sillil Miiulf to iinottier utune and sialic on the Noi'lltenst corner uf properly herein con- veyed 71\ feel ; running thenco southerly to another- slono- nnd nluke along the limit of Btuiil-il ltirchmnn, i:h)4 feet ; run- ning thence. Westerly lo another stone anil stake ulong the Inliil of John J. Haw - kins, 787 feet and llieuce rtiniiiini North- erly along lands formerly of Joseph H. Hawkins, UUI feet to the Itl-MINNINU. C III I II I II I IIH 28 88-100 ncren, Dated, N. Y„ Uclubur 10th , 1028, Yours etc., MORRIS LUI.OI'F AUurncy for pUliitlll 280 Madison Avenue Borough of Alonhattnn City of New York. ANNUAL MEETINfl Notice i* hereby given that thu atimial meeting of the Plot Owners . and of any hold- ers of Cerlitlcates of Indebtedness which may he outstanding of l'incluwn Cemetery for the election of directors nnd such other business as may lawfully come .heforo .It. - \vlll bo held ot, the office of the Cemetery al Ptnelnwn , Long Island , on Wednesduy, November 14 , 11128, at 1 p, in. My order of the Hoard of Directors. ¦1 E. C. HUGHES. Secretary WWMM ^ HI W I II — II —I i ' mmti^mtum. u«»u«SM]«MM>«H»u<awu« ^i4asKM»»««NM«ssK)«aK>«BM>as»i>«BMw»««Wo«s»0r i ; © ^i^k«S» fe ;J^i a- ¦ ¦ - \ \EH \ t-f 452 W. Main St r Patchogue 'Phono S8S DEPENDABILITY AND SPEED -- ' r-r-i nr — r 1 —\T \- wifT-r'-i-T-ir-TIW Tf Tn in -tit TW n Mn¦ — — IT Wo Are Not Advertising Real Estate or Insurance This Week , Bttt We Aro Advertising First Class and Up-to-Date APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEW BUILDING 2-S ROOM APARTMENTS , $75.00 Month 2-4 ROOM APARTMENTS , $60.00 Month / 2-3 ROOM APARTMENTS , $45.00 Month All Equipped with Tiled Bath Room ^ Shower Bath , Heat , Electric Fri gidaire , Janitor Service Hot Water Furnished All Year Around St * e JOHN STEWART 495 EAST MAIN STREET CKins ' s. Furniture Store Block) ^ Headquarters for Real ) Protective Insurance '^'^^vmtmam ^mmmmmmmmmm ^ammmmtmmmimmm I II ¦¦««»>«»»»»«»«« ¦»»»»«»«¦»«»¦>»»««« ¦—» ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ . . -~ \ „-^— r . fm Put This \Radiantfire \ In Your Home - ^° ' . 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Y. —— : ~ ; ~^~~ ~— - CT ' * j . > w sun and write owe in a while ' ^ — tsSiS — onqe tne .Jjnt-tiiig wauls vW frtchdi ^j>5f «= 3 ' ¦ moved to , anoilier city- —, in titucs -tvuen it sepnratioit of a few iniles equalled a hundred today. Out-of-town telepBoiimg-waJ a novelty then. So iho^t of Its tv -ere forced to be content -w-itli an oc- casional letter. How different today I A town, twenty miles away on the maj) is onl y .1 minute ot so away b y tclenlione. And jilaces even fartlicr oli—Bo'ton , Pliilaael pnia , CJeveland—tLcy too are neat door b y tclep lionc. > Yet out-of-town teleplioniiig costs very little. To points liltvinue-' or so away onl y about lorty cents . Inrllier a-w . -i y— ,i liimareainiles —-approximatel y seventy cent'- And —- n conversation acron tne ' e- .itira nation Irom coast to coast costs onl y $9.00. 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