THE MASaiL P08r, r&KEPOKT, Jl. T. FBIDAT, WOTfJIBEB 17, 1»1«.
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1^1^ T^T^TX^^^T^ rr^ **The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island—-Freeport
H r^ ¦jrjI'^C Jrv I iii»*wO<^cupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.*'— -¦¦ '¦>^" dM dtK. X-^rj.^ X Secretary of state FRANCIS M. HUGO.
O LOAX. MOLT 'tv .^ j4^oo to Have ICSCiO; jriOOO; •-. -y John- loan on Bond and ,Mort^v^ .'.luri, son & Johnson. I.awyers, .N'ew Voik.
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Shoe Shining Parlor
H.ATS CLEL\.NED ANO
iJENOVATF-'D 1 IG.-vnS. CIGARh'Trt'S
J. A. (irAKKALIS
PERSONAL MENTION /''"''' W"'«™ P- Miner, who is c The-y cvp.d to (Kdipy it in the early A uA%*^vx^<^u4 xT*-aAk» *»-**-*» g^^yjj^jj Rj,pubijpan proudly raised i pring,
' the American flag on her house or,
Mm. William T. McCarthy, of -^li'ler Plae-e. the morning followin? Mrs. CbarleB Hill, of Roo.sevt-Ii Whaley Street, who wa» thrown from . election, before leaving for the city. Place, Is forming three dancing an automobile while on her way tol ^hen she arrived at her destination, classes for the cominK winter, Thc Ihe Klks iJIub with .Mr, .McCarthy , she learned that Wilson had been and some friends on 1-JIectiein night, elected, and was tempted lo tele- tes complelely recovered. Her in- phone home to have the flag pulled Jarles, although painful, fortunatel/,'^"^*'" S***-' decided, however, that yrored to b-; leas serious than was '1"' I'-^K be-ionKeei to Ame-ricans, and kkoUKht at tbe time ot the ae-cideut, kiie-w no pany afflllallona.
hllcircn's class will meet on Satur- (i.-iy, ancl tbe Junior class for the boys and Kirl.^ of High School, as -"¦ell a.s the Adult class, will meet In the evening.
I John Drew company, and wbo lired in Freeport during the summer, will : .spend this weekend witb Mr. and Mrs, j Uoland Lamb,
It ia reported that Miss Elizabeth Woodell of Ixicust Avenue, will pose
' for the Fashion Show at St, Nicholas itink this winter.
I Miss iManou Hunt attended a inili¬ tary dance at Stanford, Couii,, on the llth.
Miss Bull, formerly first grade teacher in l-'rceiiort. is doing prim¬ ary work in Paci,,er Iu.-;liti.tt-
^ —"" .Mrs, Francis Arguimbau, Jr,, ha:
Mrs, William Jones, of Merrick '^^^ Merrick Road Bridge Cluh will J been spending a few days at .Mount Uoad, who las bee-u quite ill, ia re- "'t^f^ at the home of .Mrs. Harry G., Vernon,
•oTcrlng. Clock, on next Friday, The members j
are: Mrs. Ammerman, Mrs. Bergen,
Mr. and Mrs, D, W, Antz, of Archer, ^^^'^ Cleverly, .Mrs, Harry Clock, Mrs.
C, S. Donaldson, .Mrs. Charles Hill -Mrs, Heiag, Mrs, William G, Smith, .Mrs, John Taylor, .Mrs, Edward Tld- de-n, Mrs .\I. J. Zulscer, and .Miss S. Stuart,
Street, wbo bave been visiting the parents of Mr, Antz in the f'lty, re- lamed lo Freeiiort laat Saturday. Mr. Antz's mother came with theni and will remain a few days.
Miss Dorothy iMct'alluiii, of Mer¬ rick Koad. is attending Jamaica High i^hool.
TILIeAUK DIKKCTOKV
\ llluice UIMcl-iU
Premdeni, Kriieeii S. Uandall,
'rru»lee.'
FiMiklln KeJell Henry L, Muxaon
Je.hn H. fViahnkeii .Sllaa A. Williauuji
Tuiage Ciurk. Hylveuter f. Hhea.
Village Ciunsel, Iaui Fljhel, Itoael CoiiiiuiHHioner, M, K. Hond,
Trett»ui.;r, fc>, lliiii.in Sniilh
Tax Collector, U Frank Hcuiiian,
K«Klater iloaiel nt llealtb, .S, P. .Sb.ia.
liMlth (lt»l.:er, l>i. Wm. U, Kuneiie
•rhe Vlll'iif.- Tnisl.-.-.s oii.slilute thc
Board of Il.allh.
The V'lUaKR Ullice ih located at 46 iVeMt Merrick Uoael,
TUe Vlllatft- TreaMiii i-r s (JIIlc- at 23 Hailroad Avisn-i.,
Tax Cnlleictjr , .jfli. . at 37 Kailroad .Avenue
Hallce Jteiinrlmfiit
Chief, Krno.st S, Kan.lal I
Caiitalii, Carl liai .mbei g.
Polle;e' Justice, lliinl.in ,M. FiliiL
Jl«.ttdquart.-rH and Police C.iurt.
Church .St. eet. n.-ar M(-rricU Kuad,
T.-l.-pli.,ii.-. Kreoiinrt, 700
Public Schools Board of Education
School District No, 9, Town of Hempstead
Pr.Hi.l-iil, C. UwiKhl liak.r
Vl.^e-PrcH, Charh-H C. M.,.,re.
Waller II, ("ozz.ms
David Hutlu-rlaiid, Jr.
.Slelne^y 11, Swe-zey
Supt. of SchiK.lB, Ward C. Moon
Ofllce Hours, Ili-li Hohnol.
AM, 8:16 to 9;l)ll: i'.M. 4;0il to 5:00
j«e'cre.'lary to Supeirintciid.-nl, Ad.-le MiUur
Clerk, U(ilii-rl K, Donaghy
Treaaurer. (J.-*car W. Val.-ntin..-
"ollector of Tax.-I, Jos.iph 11, Ko.ster,
Town llall, llempst.-ad
Atteiidanc- Ofllc.-r, li, Kil.y Riyiinr
Medical Inspnclor, Julian I lean, M,l).
School Nurse, Mrs. .Stan I.-y Smilh
icire Oepiirtinent
Clii.-f. Iloward ;-;. p.-ai.-all
Kirnl A.stfiat-int, ,l.>lin ,1. Kfin.kill, lr,
jSe-i-.iiid .\H,'>iHtunl, ('lai.:iicc Wiliam,-*,
Chaplain, K.-v. A. C. Karkau.
SurK'-ori, Dr. Wm, H, Kuncie-,
Klrei Call, Kr..-p.irt, Ne. imi.
l-'Irr A Innn I.'mIIm
1, Sehonl No. 1, C..rii. . Piii.^ and
tJrnv.- Sli.i.-t,s,
2. Hell..Ill No, 2. .Seaman .VyciiHe
3 .Sch..i>l .\i, 2. Ari-licr and l.niie
Beach Avenue-,s,
4 .Se;lieinl .N'n, i, ColuiiiUu,-. -Vveiiuei,
D. Kieit cull, AOMW. r tu he-adejuar-
ter.s, *
<,. R<,neial alarm (ord.ir from chief), Onu loiiK bia,"! In pi.-e-ede every Kl iiKial alarm. Peiw.-r llniiM.- Kiii.-i Kciicy Call. ' illne lung. nn. ,sli.ii I hla.-el, and r.-peat, NOKTH OF MKKKICK KOAD, (W.-st .if Oc.-aii Avenui-.l n Seaman and Virginia Avcnu.-s -,2 New V.irk and .S.-aman Av.-nu.-s. j 1,1. Walliii-p Sir.-. I and VV.-.st Lincoln
Av .-nues. H. Peiin.sylvania and l..-iia Avenues. tfl Hansnn an.l Klnr.-n.-<- Plac, III, Haiulall nnd liiiyvlcvv Avcnn.'.s, 17 I'ear.-all and I".-nnsylv,-iiila Ave- nu(-.-i. "iS. Loiih' lieach and Uandall Avenuei. ifl Uandall Avciiiic and li'rucn Plaee:, 21, lU-i'Kcii Plac- and lii.-.iklyii .\y.--
nue, 23 Ixinir r!,-:i(h Av.-iiii.- and Olive Blv, 14 l,.-xliiKlnri Illl.l Ma.li.-inn .Vvi-iHies. 21,. I'lne Str.-cl an.! Mark ,\v.-nii.-. H:. Pill.- Sl!.,t and M.:iyei.-\v .\vi-iiiii-. 27. Pine Slr-.-l anil Lni.ir ILinh Ave-
.Mrs. Johu Cba-c, nf FreeiMjrt. .--.n notinces the eiigageraeni of hei daughter Myra to Wilfoid C. South¬ ard, of Baldwin,
One- of the popuiar sports this fall, for a number of Freeport's younger se-t, has been horse back riding. IJn- ler the direclion of Anthony N, Fed- len, ll has not taken long to perfect Ibe riding of a fe-w of the beginners. Saturday and .Sunday seem to be the ge-neral riding days although some of
lhe riders are seen cantering through
Ithe woods and along the preity drives, .Mr. aud .Mrs, William Woodell and I nearly every day. Among those who 'aiiiily, of i,/icust Avenue, are living I bave taken up the sport are Mr, and
Mrs, C, H, I'latt of Koose-velt Place (Iitertained five guests trom the city ;if luncheon al the Elks Club on \Yed- nesday, .Mrs, Charles Kichte-r, Mrs. Alexander V'irgien, Mrs, Wallace Dor- niitzer, .Mrs, Lesier .Mason and Mrs, ,f(ilin liaseiuln were those who enjoyed Mr,--- l'lati'.s hospitality.
The- Choi-al Society of the M, E, Cbure-h bave commenced their meet¬ ings at the lecture room on .Saturday evenings.
.Mr, l-'rancis Arguimbau, Jr., hat- been on a hunting trip at Good Ground for the past week. On his reiurn he expects lo take a buslneas trip .south.
.Mrs. Koland Lamb entertained a card club this week at her home on Onslow Place. Those present were Mrs, C. M. Lawson. Mrs. John Bates, .Mrs, Jack F^leld, Mrs Charles Bald- -Ain. Mrs, 'William Morrison, all of Rockville Centre, Mrs, B, Bishop and .Mrs, H, Otterson of Nev»- York,
11 the city fot the winter.
,\lis.s Lillian Cross- daughtei of .Ml 'I -MrB. C. E. Cross, shows wonder ful talent for singing, and it is ex pected that at the completion of hei school studies she will take up spe eial tiainin.,' in that direclion.
.Mrs, A, La Crosse-, Mr, and Mrs, John Canavan, Mrs. \\'illiam T. .Mcl'arthy ,Mrs. Francis Arguimbau, Jr,, Mrs William Payton, Mrs, Edward Flana gan. Misses Virginia Vernon, Ruth Hoy(-e and Florence Keogh,
Thomas l,ue-as sold the house on
Whaley Street owned by Charles Shea
to Robert Patrick, Through his ef
aud .Mrs, E. L. White, who have ' f"rls .fohn Harrison has rented James
house on Whaley Street.
Mr. David A. Hamaker of 48 Pear¬ sall .\venue who has been under the care of Dr. Carman, has been taken to Lock Haven, Penn, He is said to be suffering from a complication of ; diseases and is under fhe care of ! Dr. Philip Kamp of that place who reports bim to be Improving.
'Vho opeuiii.s of a series of dauce,-. of t!io Freiport t:inh will 'je .ii.t.1. 'o-:ii;:ht aT;el eveiy Fiidi-y iiii;bi ti::i \ 'imi -Jir winter months,
.\ Ii(-iii(:cr;;tic Victory Paiadc v,a:" held litre Monday night. All the, Democrats of the village turned out. with broci and horu, headed by a brass band.
li So. Maid .^1
FKEKFOCff
FRIITS FRIITS
VEtiETAnLES TEGET'-BL'^r
Best of the Si-a*< n's !^'i,>pl>
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III fni'it uf ilutfuos Marke-t
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1'TCi.p.tTi
$12,000
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Ml been in Canada for the pa.st few months, havt letuiiied to PYeeport. and are now occupying their home on Crove Street.
i Ke-lio.
,\li. Spring, who has been ,stopping at the Ciy.st.'il Lake House all suiii¬ mer, returned to the city for the win¬ ter last week. He eame lo Freeport I his i lor the wiH-Uend to see his daughte-r, | 'I'liu' .Mrs. Frank Arguimbau, Jr.
.Vlr. Jose-ph liaguan-llo, of ,\i(-lie-. Street, very promptly paid his eiee¬ tion hel last week, thinking Huiches bad won. It was a pleasure for him to call a little later In the day when the- money was lefiirned lo him; in fact, he wa,-. so overjoyed that be¬ took tbe- l(is(-r to dinner.
Mi.ss ,Iiilia Ferguson, fri(>nd of Dr 111(1 .Mrs, San.! <i, Ciirtie^e, is staying It tl.l- iiarsoiiaiie' fe.r a visil of some week,-:.
Mis. William Wyaul aud fainily, ol We-.-it .Side- Ave-iine-, e-xpect to .spend their weekends this winter in the city, remaining in F''reep(nt during tbe wee-k in order fhal tlieir children may aitend the Freeport se-hooIs.
Mr. •lace (Illld
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Led by thc drummei' Ci-oi-kc Bed ell, about fifty girls and boy.s froir fhe Crove Street School walked tc lloe-kville Cenire to attend the foo'- ball game last Friday. Rockville Centre pla)e-d Freeport, fhe latter losing. The si-eiie was thirteen neithing.
It' is rcpoili-ri thai Mis,s l-:ieaiioi Finch, of North Ocean Avenue, who shows great talent in drawing, v^ill iilte-nd I'ratt Institute, where she will take a spi-e-ial e-oiiriH- in drawing and illii.-,trating, at tho completion of her liidi(-s in the Freeport High Se-hool,
,\!i-s. Lew Kelly has left Freeporf for the winiii, and is stopiiing at fhe Seiiiui et Holel in New York,
.\ I, Lninson of Uoosevelt
liad b(-l a luiie-lieon that Wilson
be electe-tl. The morning fol
Flection Day, Lanison, read
in--; the early edition, t-lephoned his
frie-nd lo meet him at the Astor; be
was going to prove to the winner that
h(- was a "good loser" and would p_a>
his debt promptly. At the hotel, just
as tbey had tinishi-d luncheon, Mr
Lnmsou happened to look over the
shouleler of a man at the next tabU
who was reading the lat(-st edition
He- was surprised and chagrined tc
see- that Ilughe-s bad lost the election
fo ' The following eliiy he and his friend
! again liiued at the- Astor. but fhis time
his frie-nd paid. Lamson does not
know yi-t vvhe-fher be- is in a luncheou
or OUI eiiK-
Oii TiK-sday lust .Mrs. Frank Ale-eirii of Florene-e- Place entertained thf Hi-idg(- Club, fhe members of which are .Mrs,. Lyman N, Joues, Mrs, Johr White, Mrs, C, E. Cross, Mrs, Chas Corby. Mrs, C. II I'latt. Mrs. I), W .¦\ntz, Mrs. Willinm IV Mill.-r and Mrs \l(-orn.
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Plac «. M.-rri.-k I;..11.1 an.l l':iik .W.-iiii.-.
(1,list Itt I icaii Av.-nn.-. 1 3i .S..(iiiiiiii an.l Cliii-ibi:-; .V v.iiii.'.s. 1? Main an! ,Mill..ii Sir.'.'t,s. 34 Oean nn.l L. na A viiiii.-.-- 3I> Main .Sii.'.t an.l Oiiiiil .Vvi-niic, J6. Cran.l an.i C.iliiliihns Avciui(-,s. S7, Cran! "ii-l I.'r.'.l-ii.l: ,\vi-nues. SS, Crnv.- .Sll eri nii.I Kan.lall .Vv.-nnc 3^. I-ar<.111:1 un.l llaril-nii \vcniic.s. 4t. Main Rlv.-.-t and liii.nklyn Avenu.-. 42. Tirnailvviiv ami .Mount ^;t r. .-t. 4$, Crov. Sll.¦.¦I ami nliv. r 11..'il.-var.I 4li, Pine Sl i-.-.-t iilii! (l.:in Av"iiii.' »«, l'lll.- ami Chnr.h -Il-.I i, 47. Main St r..-t nn.l \'.",vt.iii ll.iiili--
viird, 4!i Ni-wl.,\vii Llv.l -fi.i 11.'I.iy .Str.-ct. 49. N.-wl. II lilvd an.l 11.-l.-n Av.-'.ii.-,
.micri! Ill'" MiiuuicK uoau,
( \V,-si ..f (l.-. an .\ .-irn- >
r, I, ttavvi 'W .V\.' nnd M.'i-ii.k r.na.I,
^J Long It. Hill Vv.'ini.- ami M.rii.-k
M.iad,
I. (l.-e-an Av.'iiiie an,! S'liilh ,S|i-,-.-t
4 T5!iyvl.-w Vvcnii.- nnd Whal.-y Sf,
.(. Loiil; P..-i.-h .\vi-iiiii' a...l \'>'lr. I.-.\-
wa,-i hoiu to 'Mr. . .SiniMi a few day,-
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>esler(lay Mrs. (llivcr ,1. I'niniiiin;^,- ..f North Long l!.-ae-li Avenue wa.-- liiistess at the ineeting of the Thurs¬ day Fiv(- Hundl-ed Club (on.'usting ol Mrs. Sniith Cox, Mrs, John Cbirk. Mrs ^idne-y Cibson, Mrs, John Taylor, Mrs ,,,,,„, . , I "ilv'.ard Chapti'iiti, Mrs, Harvey Siiiith
imrchascd lhe Jeflii'y buil.i;a!ow oii|v,,„ Cb.yton Kni-land, Mr.. N. T
ll-. Mrs. C H I'l-ii!. Mrs. Cbaib-s
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,^Iiller Aviiille, and will (K-ciipy (liiii!;.'4; the suminer mouths, Dr U.'..\iiiir i-, an e-iilhusia,-,ti.- li.-l;. rman
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'.liss Kslher Stielil i-, alKiiiliiii; school in Iirooklyn, e-eniutini; each iki.v uiiiil the KiKi.'icvell place hniise is clni-.ed for the- witile-i-, an.l ili.- fain iiy !-,•.. to 111.' lily to liv(.-,
.Miss i;ii/alie'lli .Aiiderson, daughter of .Mr, and ,Mis, l';iiiile- .'Vnderson, of Whal(-y Str-ci' is seriously ill v^'ith lyibdid fever.
Hv'iii Kir,-;, (l.-(iu;lil.-,' ni' \'.v O.-.-iui Av.-iim- an.l Whah-y .'•'treet, ! and Mrs Hainiltou King, is attendinar An-her Sir.-.-I and l-illinll I'lii'--- '
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t!t. O.-.-an and .SniilliKidc .Weini .-^11, Atlanlie mid We.st hind Ayenues. C,'2. Atlantic Mid li-iyvi-w- ,Vvcn(i.---. f,3. Atlantic Av.- nn.l i;...is. v. It Plac 61. West Sido .\vciiiii- ami Uay Slrc.-t At,. Puyvlow Avenue and .Inhiisiiii PI.
fi7. I,<iiiM' ncach ,\vciiii.- an.l Ce.liir st. f,8 West Sid.- Aveniii- mid l-'rnnt Sl 4!ri Mllh-r Av.-nm- and T-'r.nil Slreet,
(Ka,st of O.-.-an Av-nii.-.l 71 M.-iri.k Itnad mid C,i.,v.- Stn-ct, 71' M.-rrl.-k Unad and Main Street "73 Merrl.-k Koii.l nn.l Tl.-l.-n Av.-nue 14. Sniltli an,I Chiii.-h Str.-.-ts 75, Bedell and Raynor Ptrcts If, Uaynor Av.-niie and Mill Una.! 7(1. Archer S^lreet ami I-'n:<t ,\v.-nii.- 711 Main and Archer .^iti.-ets, Al P(-dell Slreet and ,\llmitlc Ave «3 Main Stre.t and AlbinlU- .\venue, 83 Main Sirc.-t iind Whnl«y',s Poets. -84 Crove nod Uay Rlr.-.-ts f(T, Oe-ean .\v.-nm' and Cedar Street. »f, Cr.ive and Front SIr.-.-ts
Sceond alarm means that more men are needed
fine IniiK h!«:«t, rcenll
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lie junior Iliiili School al Rockville I Centre- ,
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Mr. Vale-iiline Quinlin has bee^n in liaitfcrd for the past week, and will ritiirn tie-xt week.
Ml. and Mrs. Leo Carrilln, of W.-si Randall Avenue- bavc pnrehasi.d :, •A Buick car.
The stork, which bas been hover¬ ing around tbe home of Mr, and Mrs . Cbarles Corby, of Whaley Sin-e' , topped long enough on last Fri-fav hi d--p'i!-il a iiiiie-n->und b.iy. Liftlr r ¦i<>bo'-t Keiwii- Cmbv and Iii-i inolhe; :ife dolni; very we-l'.
,\ (l.'lc'.;ain'n «i the laili(-s of llii I'nici.U'ii ,Vi;-sioiiary Si-e-ie-ly of llie- M ". ('lini-cti nf Freeporf, allemlcd the .-(•-,('i!li(in of tbat So(-iety lield iu Viiilyville bisi l-'rid;iy, Thi- luoriiin.!.- i-s'jon was g-'v. n ov.-r to the re-ad -t\". eif report^- nnil other business. In the aftei noon, Mrs, I am;irey of Kor- a ;i:ldi-i'ssed a liirge audience, giving u i-eriort from the tb-legafi- fo the Fre-ncl: Ceiniisel, The de-'e-milion consisted of ,Mis. C(-(irge T, Van Hipi-r, Mrs H 11. 11 UUl, Mrs, l';siuond Sliles, Mrs 1) W. ll'iiiiiihre-y, Mrs, William C Mill'T, Mi,-, W, Kaynor, Mrs, Roberl ,\!i(lers-on. Mrs. Ilenry L, M.-txson .Mrs, <). ,1 'I'-e-pb', Mrs. Tli.->iii<is l.iKus Mrs. lies,:, .Mrs Wigk-ir.s, Miss Helen Seaman,
.\ siirprise party was given fo Miss Myrile Cissel of Whaley Street on last Saturday evenini;. Miss Gisse-l is leachinK in Huntington this winter and spends he-r weeke-nds with he-r parents iu Fre-e-peirt, Those -wbo ar- rang(-d the- e-venin-.-'s fun w-e-re Misse-s Mahe-1 Riin(-ie-, Marjorie Pitch(-r. .len¬ ni.- Fulton, Messrs Hovard Munkin, Ward Frost, CeorjoGl , el. Ca I K mp, Othe-r guests wer.- Mr, anel Mrs, Herman Cissel, wbo are the- parents if a month old bouncing boy. .Mrs, H. C. C.issi-l, Mrs. J, Hanshe. Mr. and Mrs, Thi-odore- .-\, Gissel, Cards vve-re playe>d during tlu- evening, follovveel by dancing and i-e-freshti;ents.
Mr. and Mrs. .\. .1. Sanson from I'hilade-lt'bi,'! hnve leased the Holbrovv hoii-ie on Wallace- .Street.
Wnrtb wb,
the
Mr and .Mih-. .\rtbiM Lugrin ai bnildlniT a house next to Mr. a>'d ^!- !:;*.v;,,1 Tho I-p:on, on Ro.'.-e .''treet.
B. FR.AXK POST
Keul I'sliite Brolier, Carpen or nnd nnllder West Lincoln Plaoe FriH'port, N. T.
Esmond Sliles of lit Lena Avenue left Free-port Monday morning for the northern part of the State where he will spend the winter months.
Mr. Johu Bi-nltf of Brooklyn spent the weeke-nd with Capiain F'rederlck Johnson, Soulb Main .Street.
¦ .Mr ChiI Ke-iiip, who formerly lived
,it the heime of H, J, Kay more, vvill
!e-ave Freepeirt tomorrow- to take up
i(ien((- iu Brooklyn, He haf
ed with a New York firm.
Corpl, Burgess Ostohout of Ixing Beach Avenue, who has be'-e-n with Company 1 of the Seventh Regiment, New Vork Infantry, located at Mc- .\llan, Texas, is home on a furlough, Mr, Ostohout is trying a big case in New Vork City, which nece-ssitafed his ret urn.
Lewis Hev-left Wrighl of Freeport, and Sophie Sipe. of Rockville Cen¬ tre we-re united in marriage by Rev. V.'iu. Breckenridge, at his residence eiu Thursday November Sth.
i Mr. .luliaii Lue-as. father of Thoiiia.'^
j LiK-as of Railroad .-Vvenue, celebrated
bis (-ii,'i iv-ninth birthday on Simdaj
last.
Rev, Reuben Hamaker, formerlv o.' P.arsall Avenue-, is spe-ndlng a few- w(-(ks in Freeiiort,
The studeuts of the Freepeirt Training Class, chaperoned by their instriii-toress' Miss Rowe, saw "No¬ thing But the Truth," in .New York Cily last Saturday.
Freepeirt .>let1iiidist Churcli
.Next Siiiuiay morning Dr ('u:ti.' is to pt..... tl on the K.-iii-: "Thrm;-.jli 'he fied Sea. A Lesson In God's Way of Helping."
The evenini; sermon will be tbe one- posljKincd from last Sunday e.-v- eniug. The topic will be "Right Liv¬ ini:: The Cleat Guide to its Aftaiii- iiient."
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES,
The Sunday School oliard Inid Iheir mee-tlng on Monday eveniUE last.
The Ladles' Aid Socie-ty held the-ir meeting al 2 p. m. on Wednesday in the Church Parlor.
The mid-week services were held on Wednesday evening.
The Epworth League business nie-e-i- Ing and social was held on Thursday eve-ning. on account of the League group rally to be held on November L'lst.
Today (Friday), the monthly meet¬ ing of the- Woman's Home- .Missionary Soe-iety. which was postponed from last W(-ek, will be he-id in the- Cbure-h I'lirlor al ". o'e-loek.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Haplisl Chunh, Re-v, Wm, Brecki-u ridge. Pastor, will preach at both servie-es on Sunday, 11 a, in,. Subject: "Doinu: a Gi-i»at Work," 7:30 p, tu , Subjee-t: "What Does it Mean lo be Born Again'"' 'i'his is a subject of inleiest for every man and woman
Bible scliool niee-fs al 9:-ir, a. lu. We have- classes for nil.
.Mid-week service on Thursday at S p. m.
The iiionthly meeting of the Men's Club will be- held on Monday, Nov. 2nth, af 8:1.") p. m. The Men's Club lof the Lullieran Churi-h will be our miosis Colom-l Franklin P, Sellais, Re'luious Editor of the- Brook'yn Eagle, will give an address.
.\ charming; country bome, cuiiifui and attractlve-lir arrantred; 12 airr rooms and 2 baths, slei.in open fireplaces, liardv»ood floor*, atorjr at rear of entrance ball; .s ate laundry; garaire fm- 2 oars, ch house and run; yard for bunnle.i; lawn, private hedi?.-. (.ver t-- acr. fined Burr.nindinKs: near N'--w Price $12,0011 U.-ntal bv th.- v.-a. $1,000. Photnf,'raplis mid fiiil'i r i ,- ticulars on r.-qii.-st
H. Schuyler Cammann
A4 William Street, ^cvt York Trl, Jobn t)l30.
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i rxsi't Vltnrs Tobfte-ce* SHndries Fresh. Clean Food .Staffs
TONY BERNARDO
50 S. Main Street,
Freeport, N. Y.
Goods Delivered Anywhere
.Mrs, Herbert Golding, nee Clarke, has been visiting in and Conn, fe>i two weeks.
Viola ,Mass.
Miss Fldie-uce Brown, daiigbti r of .John E, Brown, Is teaching in the fi'^i and second grades iu the .Amity ville School.
.Miss l-]leaiioi' Wiggiii.«, of Ciovc Street, is attending Pai-(;iei Insti¬ tute, In Brooklyn.
Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc.
SALESMAN WANTED
."siilesniaii to delivei tea and coffee III eslablisbed family trade- piefur i:!;iii living at Fre-epori. I'eird biisi- lii-ss e.-ir iise-d,
'I'liis is a '-rond opii.ii liinitv- - i .Kill to (iiin liel lo :;,', (iolbirs ,i w.i,., nnd be .lioni.- every night, Ca,-'h sc- ( nrity re(;iiii i-d, .Apply any inorniiiK ll. uvccii y, and lu o'clock. Si-liorn iiiiil l!;(ivv..-r, ,".!» West ICIb Stre.'t, N'.'W York City,
PumI Htfie iviiiit *-adM.*- iret Ihe ifooili* while (lie KetllMK'x Kiieid. 'Irl. III.
'I'tvo eentn o tvord for Hriet lnHertl.in, iiiiiiliiiiini len woreti <»iie eent u vvurd for HucreMalte Inaertiona.
\' \,N";i!li I'c: ilidu as lioii,-^eke-e'pe 1 ill M-iy small fa-.uily or ba(-liel(ir. Mrs. Allan Rice, Baldwin. Box :!0;!
IUU SL l-'CK RKNT llillsiib- Ave-ii- IK- il-'iftb bouse friiiii ,\, Ceiluinbus ,Aw, I Six idiim;-,. bath, gas- elee-tiii light, .steam heat, 'I,'',. Fle-te-he-r.
\\-\,\T1-:D 2 girls one as coeik and lauudie-Ks and the other as cliamb- e-iiiiaid and nmst take care of tw.i ehiidren. References required Aji- ply, ,\li.s. R. .M, Johnson. .Me-rrie^k lined, r.flliiiore,
TO RENT House, fiiruished, llu a month, Iiieiuire Box S. .Nassau Post
V, ,\.NTED T-,vo young nien in the (•lilting dept. Chances for advance- ine-iit. -Apply Sbt-bar and Kloin, :in No Al:thi Strict.
'Olt S.-\Li; flas large, brasr beei, IU w invall(''s chair, curtains, anel tine- iiariot 2ii Seaman Avenue. 1'"c(-l'"ri
FOH S.VLK -H.ir.se, Inquire- Satur- d-iy .and Sunday, .Sehade, Taft Ave, j Particulars Box 4, Merrick, ;i-2!i ff '
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I'rei-pnrt Ce.nnecflon Kaldwln
( OMi: 10 I S I IH." V I Itl I l,\< IM. Vou know Ikhv iiupeirtant il is In bininir «ire feuciiiL'to -/e-l the uble- kind that stiin.U vu-ar nml I ,1- inl bnd w,!|fh(-r. Wr liai also a eoniplif.- line n' lianlv ;i;-i i..(rs ..f ,',, ;-( ib'^i-rlptieii. Steoe^ liaiim-s ,St.oi- Pij... Oil Stuvo (.as uud l-hdrb- I'; ( urjii iitee's ililll ^I)m„n\ r.iiiK HiiMder's MiiriHvMre
Paints Oils Varuivhcs llnisbes litv snv;i\: iM.iintis 01 im i i m-,! i; pi.opii:
dur- I- It:
Employed Her Employer, Dlliali. who went ImUK- nights, ai- rlved too lute- oue mornlug to eonk the- bre-ukfiisl, uud In-r iiiistr.--ss told h.r tbiit for e-iich breiikl'iisl inlss.-d tlii-n- Would be tl i-e-elu(-ll(ill lu b.-r w.-i-k's wage's. I.iinuh passively iisse-nled to tbis, but ue.\t day tin- mistress lie-ard the iiiaid next door say lo In-r: "'Pears to lue- yeiii get 1.1 work iiilghty late." '•I ge-ts to Work vvlieli I gets r.-iidy," was the reply, "How do you inauiii,'e 'bniit ill- l.i-eiikfiis"/" "(111, I pays ib-
missllS In (-(ink ill- blea..Ills',"—Bi.sloU Evcnin.g T|-:llisi-|-il:t.
E. A. DORIAN, AUCIIONEER
Auction Sale of Household Furniture
Carpets. Oilcloth, Ta'ile .'¦ml lie'd Linen, Crockery (ilasswure, etc
PIANO
MONDAY, NOV. 27, '16
(inniiMiM. AT iiuiu p. >i.
ON FOREST AVENUE, FREEPORT
IIKH,I,H SKH' -Jl .VUl HAIN 0|{ SIMM nni.'IIS A. ((»>1BS. Owaer.
WcHavcNcw andUsedFords t
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FOR SALE OR EXCHAIMCE
Wo curry auil e-..i'st.«iilly luiv, nn liHiid a larg.- ntiick nl all lOltll parr.> §
TOOLS AND M^N Make the VVorld'.s Greatness |
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We ini.iiituiu I- Il-ae iiiui- »hop i((i;ipii«d nith unidi-n aad up-tn-diete'
UIU. hiuiri Mill ha»!i'L a eajiHcitj to d. a.i) and ail puiI. i.h
(ir .ll. ml ail ant tii.ilit'b'
TO Ll-rr- -Cosy bungalow. three | rooms furnisbed, $10 a mouth. ' Particular,-; Box -I, Merrick, j
WANTED 75 girls to sew on ma-j cbbie^s. Those who seek steady i-inployi!ient need apply. Shebar and Klein. 'J6 No, Main St., PHee-1 port.
DODGE MOTOR CARS, I 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
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