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THE JTASSAl POST, FREEPORT, \. T. FRID.if. JlIT 18, Iti;
tBiftmBmnJ^oHt'NOTED COMPOSER
De AT HIS HOME
BASEBALL NOTES
OFFICIAL P.A PER OF .\AMSAU (OlNTl.
Pub;i«h»-<1 Frlclny. by TH* RASflAt; POAT roitPOItATION
JAMK.S f-; STtLK.S. Prenldftnt. 32 South c;roTe Stroft. Krfoport, N. T.
ON OCEAN AVENUE
Kniered an April 3, I9M, I Fre«i>ort. .V. Y., ICmrch 3, 1(79
necond-'lanH matter t th<- P .'l Otnr*; at uiidrr the Act of i
The NASSAU I'O.ST InvltPfi letter» to tba Editor on tiipic." of interest. All I»!tt*ri< mUMt bt accompanied by Bamex and nddrenHCK, net n«:c>-.-<Harily for puhilicatiuD, but as an evidence of
Ktd faith.
William Furist Wrote
Much of the Greatest
Operetta Music
V*o<
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Address ali THE NASSAir
Main Ofllce; ¦^. FKKEPORT
communications »» I'OST COKPOHATIO.'V
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FRIHAV. .11 Ll l.'l, liu;
¦My Country 'Ti» of The*, 8wMt Land of Liberty."
Jl HT AMEHH A.V.S, ALfc ()l l!S
'•peace its our devotion but not our obsession. Asain the bugles of war shrill throiiKb the land. .Ayain, U is the ca-se that a na¬ tion, in love with peacC, la arm- int; for the dread arbitrament ol battle. With all my heart. with all my .-jouI, and with every fprce of my litdng, I am with ttiy pftuntry In the tremendous decision. I have come to Ro- clieBter for many favor.s in the past; favors for myself and for my party. When I last spoke here it waa not in support of the President. I now come to you unqualifiedly anri without reservation in support of the Presideiil of tbe Cnited .States. "We are not Republicans, nor Democrats, ihm- Progressives now. There are no party dis¬ tinctions at a lime like- this. "We are just Americans; all of us."
GOV. CHARLL.S S WHIT.MAN
William Wallace Furst, one of the leading musical coiii|>o,sers of the United States, whose "Theodora ' ha.s been sung by the greatest musical artists to crowded houses throughout the world, died al Ins home on Ocean Avenue, Wednesday, at !i.30 a. m. He wa.i dij years old and his death came after an illness of four weeks. About j a month ago he stepped against a plank thai lay on the ground in his llowei garden. He had to take to bed, and cerebral embolism caused his de¬ mise. ! It was strange that .Mr. Kursi .-ibonld have received his fatal injury ' • , among the rose vines whore he spent ; so much time. He was a great lov(-r ; ^ of flowers, and while not engaged , luusically rii-voled himself to Ibe <-ul- li vat ion of flowers. They were his companions. It was his sorrowing re- i gret that he could not recover suf- tieienily to spend more time at his ' llowei-s, and he spoke of il frequently. ' j .\li. l-'iii'st was born in Baltimore,, I l!ie .son of .Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Fiir.si. ; ft was a musical family. His father was choir leader in a large Baliti- . more Church for half a century. Pour ' other brothers are all musical, and j I are connected with cbiircb (lioirs inl ' Baltimore. .Mr. Kurst at one time was I I an organist in tho Baltimore Cathe-' j dral. While there he began the com- I position of spverftl of his own crea-[ j tions. He later went an illlisical di-1 j rector at the fapious Tlvoll, in Bail: I Francisco, where he remained for ton 1 yeara. It was whiie there that he met I David nela.soo, with whom he has been | ' closely a.isociated for the past thirty- ' I flvv years. i
He wrote all tlve music for tbe pro- ! ! ductions of Fannj Daveniiort and for i I the production of Rider Haggard's [ ; "She.-" I
] HlH next step wa.s with Charles Frohnian through all hi.s success, writing ihe music to all his big the¬ atrical successes. His special talPtlt seemed to be tor the ^derd and the j unusual in music. He was especially i gifted in writing Japanese and Indian i niusii-. He also wrote operas for Lil- I lian Russell, Delia Fox, Jefferson de Angelis, Pauline Hall, as well as "Isle , of Champagne," for Thomas Q. Sea- | biooke. His genius had full .sway In j tbe music for "The Yellow Jacket" and | "The Poor Little Rich Girl."
After seventeen successful years witb .Mr. Frohman, .Mr. Furst went wilh David Belasco. with whom he was associated for ten years. His i most recent engagement was with the Lasky Company, under a long con-1 tract, at San FrancLsco. .Mr. Fursl's j last big hit was made in bis writing j the score for Geraldlne Farrar, in j Joan the Woman." The music was
The Freeport A. A. lost to the Hic- i kory F. C. last Saturday by the score j of 10 to 'li. I
Owing to several of the regular i players being out of the line-up, the | local boys didn't show at their best,' but no doubt they will all be on the ' Job this Saturday against Ix)cust Val- I ley . '
Uedell or Raab will do the twirling this week, as Rollo's arm is a bit un¬ der the weather.
Schwab led at bat Saturday with three hits. "Bunches" also scored IWO runs. He made a high jump after a bad bounder, bin failed to land on his feet, and threw to second base in a sitting position.
Hedell doubled in the flrst inning, bill was left stranded. He also made a double play unassisted. ,
Raynor drew three bases on balls, and Cheshire two. Kvidently Huber remembered them from Decoration Day.
Rollo put (me over the left field fence, but was caiigbi at tbe plate iin , very <-lose play I trying to sir.tch it into a home run.
Williams robbed Jafle of a hii when
h<- made a pretty one-band stop and
ilirew him out at flrst base.
,Jaffe gave a good juggling e.xbibi-
lion while on a dead run, bnt gummed
It up hy drojiping the bail in the end.
Saturday, July 11. the visitors will
be the l-ociisi Valley .\. ('., and it is
h/iped that a larger crowd tti'rns out
U) help tht boys along, because if
I hey don't get the money the can't
get Ihc players, and will have to play
teams a(-cordingly. It is now up to
the fans if we keep going oi not, |
Tbe l)o.\ score follows:
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J.i.'l Willi;, Burns. (.athc.Iral Ave., (j^rdcn (ity.
J.i.ii Anthony CaMa. Cardcn City Hufc-1. (.arden City.
.'55J Biadisb J. Carroll. Jr., lui Kranklm ( t.. (jar.Uii (it).
2':>'-4 Clian.-. ). Cordrv (iaidcn City Hotel, Cardcn City.
J.-'i.i D.-mi-l .S. t'lirlcy, (;ard<-n ('ii\.
2-S'i Davi.l Cummiiiif. 70 Hampton Rd.. C.arden Citv.
2ih7 Kiward .N. ( halfont, .-' Kilt.urn Rd . (.i.rd<n (ity.
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2-ri2 (jtorK"- .S. ( ampl>cll. (iarden City Hotel, (.arden (ity.
2'-o1 Janie^ 11 (aril, Jr.. Cardin City.
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2574 Arthur J. Daly. St I'auK' Scho.,1, (Iarden Citv.
2--7-- Conrad B. Day, V.I Kilburn Rd. (iarden (ilv.
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2S77 Gerald Dumars, Clarden Citv.
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Alcnandtr Ratti. (iarden « ity
Chf.rles Tcate Rue. (iarden City.
Clarinte Robinson. "3 'th St.. (iarden (itv.
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(iilbert P. Ribct. C.arden City < .-If (lub.
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2i-r'- 'Sherw.x.d HiihS. II. (,arden (lU
2'-f>t, Wdliam Hccker. (iarden Citv K.ntates. (.arden » Uy.
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2ii''l^ Iol.II lolley. III. ."th St.. (laiden Clt\.
2ti-jO I'ciey Jones. IJ.i Brixton R.l. (iarden (Hy.
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2'."4 F.lwanI I. Kendall, (.arden (itv.
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2-'-7{ Frank Katka. Nas.sau Blvd. (iar.len Citv.
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2-f ' John tmil Ko.hler. Car.leu (,ity.
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Totals
Post, rf
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Bedell, lb
Raynor, c
Mulcahay, cf
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Rollo. p
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Freeport
Bedell.
terfleld Plate, to .Mi. Kdnionds.
.Mrs. Fowler's boii.se. 2i» .Mount .-Vve- nue, to .Mr. .Malnstroni,
IL L. .Maxson. lioiis.- Lon« Hcai h .\venue, furnished, to .Mr. Fleming.
.Mr. T. R, Cutler's bouse, Porter- field Place, furnished, to ,Mr. Gold- stone.
D. J. Coiui-ikey's house. South Side and Kast .\\cniie, furnished, to .Mi. Kutner.
Carrie J. Porter's house, Whaley Street, furnished, to .Mr. U-vinsky.
F:imira Shady House, Atlantic .Vve¬ niie. furnished, to .Mr. Abrams.
Kdward C. IL Towner's house, .Mad¬ ison Avenue, furnished, to .Mr. Pollac.
RED CROSS NOTES
FOR RENT
FOR Rl-'.NT 4 room apartment and bath; flrsl floor, $18. Bioadwav and Rosedale Ave., J. D. Comisky tei. 86.
Three-base hits- Rollo. Sacrifice hits-l McCoy, Rollo. Stolen bases Mac- kin. 2; Nordheini. 2; Huber. Post,: Double plays—Hedell I unassisted) Bases on balls Off Rollo. 7; Huber, ii. i Struck oiit--By Rollo, 8; Huber, 1. empire- A. Carl. Time of game- 1.40.
AUCTION SAlf OF LYNBROOK LOTSi
Freeport is doing splendid work for the R(hI Cro..^s, and last week had two all-day iiK-iiings at the rooms, wh(ui many workers brought their lunch¬ eon and stayed from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. But when we nmlize the press- I ing need for supplies of all descrip¬ tions to (-are for our soldiers who are lo be sent to the front, we feel that it is the responsiliility of everyone to .give as miicli time as possible each week toward making these supplies.
Word bas (-ome from Washington Ibat in the Cniied States there are but forty hospilal units, each having a capacity of 500 beds, making a total ;(;aRAC;k FOR Ri;.\T or storage. 157 of 2(1.11(10. The inadcfiuacy of this , g. o,.„vt. Street, corner Smith, Free-
FOR RK.NT Private garage. Apply Owner, 131 Grand .-Vveniie, Freepori
FOR SALK - Small furnished hon.'(e, three rooms: garden, chicken r»op, garage; healthy location. Box 4, .Merrick. Pbone iior. Frei-jKirt. 6-8-tl
I-'OR SAI.i; At sairifice. about 200 e.vtra large sized pig(K)ns. Addres." Box 4, .Nassau Post.
^ TOWN BOARD
t- .
On Monday the Town Board ere¬ ated three new election districts in the Town of Heinpstead, by dividing election districts Nos, 16, 33 and 37. The westerly end of the old sixteenth district is now designated as election district No. 45. The westerly end of the •old thirty-third district is now No. 46, and the easterly end of the old •thirty-seventh district is now district No, 47. The Town now has a total of forty-seven election districts. Six,
years ago llirre were only ninetopn | Henry .Miller, Faversh.iin. Viola Allen, the lown- The I Frances Siarr. David WarfieUL Hen- 7i> election dis-1 riciia Crossnian, Blanche Walsh, I'an-
Considerable interest is atached to
I '.loan me v\omaii. llic 11111.-.1V. mx.-, ,
1 written in record time, taking only ^hi- announcement that Gerth's Real- i twenty-three daya. I '^ l'^-^l>t'''ls of "New Orle?ins and Alfred
He wrote Ibe music to the Greek
play, "Klectra," and Ibe music to Blanche Bates' "Girl of the Golden Wesl." He wrote the musical rendi¬ tion to plays in which Leslie Carter and Margaret Anglin were featured. He wrote the music for James K. Hac- kett's "Merry Wives of Windsor, ' and for Otis Skinner's "Kismet." .\mong the other notr-.l niember.s of the the¬ atric world for whom he composed were ncei'bohiii Tree. .Maude Adams,
election districts in county now coniains triots.
On Monday. Town Clerk Gilbert, representing a i-iminiit'tee to And a site for a new Town Hall, presented 'to the Board a deed from the Village of Hempst(-ad to tbe Town conveying property wiihin llaiper Park, which adjoins tbe presenl Town Hall site. The deed was aci-cplcd, and the elerk instructed lo evj)ress ih(> gratitude of the Board lo the conimittee for tbeir efforts in linding so desirable for tbe proposed Town Hall.
site
( OIKT NOTI-S
During the past w(-ek ihe following cases have been dispos(-(l of in ibe County Coun; Aiiliur Nelson, of Rockville Ci-ntrc, iileail guilty to per¬ jury. Seiitem (' was sii.spended.
LoiiiK Market and Thomas K. Moraii. who plead guilty to selling potatoes in Roosevelt al short weiiilil. received a suspended sentence.
James Washingion and bis wife Charlotte Washington, of Hockvilie Centr(>, were convicted by a .jury of keeping a disorderly bouse. Tlji^X-j ¦were sentenced lo a lerm of nine months each in tbe penitential).
H.VIJXKSS KV( 1N«;
lleginnlng Tiit^sday, .luly 17, and continuing the following three days,, the many trolling entliusiasls of Lon.t; ' Island will tic given the opiioriiinity i of witnessing, ai the Parkway Track | in Brooklyn, the best trotting and-pac-j Ing events given in .NcnV York City in j many yenrs. i
ny Davenport, Lillian Russell and Del- la Fox.
He was known as ttie writer of
IIIOSI unusual iiiiisic. and bis miisica;
work was played in this coiinliy and
in every impoilant city in I-;uiop(\ He
gained international fame for bis com-
pof.ilioii of "Theodora," wliiili has be-
! <-oiiie an .•Viueriean iiiaslerpieee.
I ,\lr. Furst was a great favorite in
Freeport. In bis gaiden, wilb bis
¦ Iiowers, whit-b he loved, b." siieni most
I of his spare time. He was a man bf
' woiidei-riil ailninmenis, and was loved
< and ri-spected by all. He was e.^en-
I lially a home man. and lived siir-
j rounded by music, his books and his
I Iiowers.
I He is survived by a widow iukI a j ilaugbier, .Mrs. Lillian Marlin. of Bal- , liniore. Tbe funeral of tbe distin- j guisbed composer took iilace to-day I from his late home on Ocean Avi'nii(>. I It was attended by many of Ihe lead- I ing nieiiibers of ib(> theatrical and iiiiisical Vorld. Tbe services were i hidd at the Church of Ibe Holy Re¬ deemer. Interment was privaie.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
MITIlOniST ( HI K( H
HI as
MARINE HOTEL
CBAS. JOHNSEN, Prop.
High-Class Hotel and Cate
Modsrn Convcniencet
Excellent Accommodations for Banquets
j .Vll the regular services
I usual each Sunday of the suiinuer sea-
1 son. Sunday morning class, under
the direction of Mr. W. S. Hall, at I 11.30 a. m. Preaching s(M-\ices at U'.'.in j a. m. and 74."> p. in. Sunday School at i 2.:!i> and Kpworth League prayer ser- I vice at 7 p. III. .Next Sunday luorning i the sermon by the i)a.s];ir will be on I Ibe topic "Doinf; and Getiiim Ready ' To Do," Till- evening siib,ie'«< will be I "A World Without Religion; Who
Wants 'iliLs.' \M)(i 1.^ lU-lpiug Toward
This','" .
' HAI'TISTM III IMII
Rev. 'William Breckeni idge. pastor, will preadi al both stMvices oii'Snn- day, 11 a. in. Subjeci, ".V Special People"; 7.4.'^ p. m." The Touch of f, Mighty Hand."
Bible School meets at fi.LT a. in. Classes for all.
Mid-week service on Thursday at 8 p. m.
H. Wagg, of N'ew York, AssociBtcd, will sell at public auction the 554 un¬ sold lots in the Lynbrook Kstate pro¬ perty at Lvnbrook, from Tuesday, July 17th, to and including Saturday, July 21st. Geilh's Realty Kxpeils, Inc., is the largest exclusive real es¬ tate auction house in the I'nited States, having conducted in the past j twenty years over eight hundred real | estate auc'tion sales in almosi every j State in the I'nion. .Mr. Wagg, who, as vice-president and general manag¬ er of the Aiusterdain Pevelbpnicrit and , Sales Company. de\ eloped .Mulvernc, j and who Is ,nl the inesent time Ihe j presideiil of Ibe Real I-;state .\ssocia- liou of the State of .New York, needs j no inlrodiiction lo Long Island peo-, pie. 'i'he sale will be conducted in a | large tent to be erected on Oak Strei-t | on the property at Lynbrook. and > sabs will be held at 2.30 in the after¬ noon and 7.;iu in the e\euiug ol' . ach i day.
Tbe sab' is made to satisfy a moil- giige foreclosure, and tbe lots will ilbsolutely be sold without reserve, prejudice, or limit to the highest bid¬ der. The terms of the sale will be oii.--iliir(l cash at the time of sale, and ' ihe balance on inslii.llmcnt morigage. i which will be i>ayable in four e(|ual ' s<-nii-anniial inslallnieiits bearing in¬ ierest at six jier cent. Deed will I)e delivered imuiedialely at he close of sale and the title is being guaran¬ teed by Ihe Title Guarantee and Trusi Company.
Tbe auctioneers ba\>' opened tem- ' p.irary ollices in Ibe Blake Building, :!3."i Merrick Road. Lynbrook. Con- \ siderable intei'(-si is being taken in ' this sale by real estate own(-r=! and buyers tludiighoiit tlie entire metro- polilan seciion not only on a(-(-oiint ' of 'he value of Ihe property to be offered bin al.^o on a(-coiint of the fac that this is the flrst ap-i p{<araiice on Long Island of Gerth's R,;;lty Kxperls. and .Mr. Gertli will personally co'idiict the sale.
REAL ESTATE NOTES
Clarence A. l-;dwaids' real estal. ol'ice has recenlly closed ,th<- follow¬ ing sales and rentals;
Sold to William llibbard the vacant pioi s|outb\vest corner of Long P.eacn
small equipnient is a<>parent when we i realize thai in a short time 500,000 of' our men will be at the front. We must make our men feel i-onfldenl that when sick or wounded ttiey will be properly cared for. This is jusi as nuicU our responsibility as is the iesponsibility of otir men at the front.
Washington headipiarters appeal for . 350.000 bath robes, 100,000 bod .so(-ks 450,000 suits of pajamas, I)50,000 hos¬ pital shirts, 800,000 pairs socks, 25ii.- OiiO ward slippers, 700,000 handker¬ chiefs. 300,000 shoulder wraps.
This means we must redouble our efforts, and that more new workers are absolutely necessary. The rooms in Ihe Olive Building are oi>en every day from in a. m. to 12 iii., and from 2 p. ni. lo 5 p.^11., also Thursday eve¬ nings.
The l-reeport Branch acknowledge.^ with thanks ilu- many generous do- nalions which are made for ihis greai work, but sincerely trusts that each person will feel an obligation lo give liberally for Ihe support of Iliis work. Kindly make (-bet-ks payable to Free¬ jiort liram-b. .Viucrican Red Cross, and send lo .Mrs. .-Vlfi'cd T. Da\ ison. cliair- miiu I'iiiiince Committee, 11" I'me Sireei. l-'reeporl, L. I.
The following an- ihe (-ontributois diirint' the past week; Card Club, .Mrs. Knobel. piesidenl. 50 cents; Progres¬ sive Council No. till. Daiighlers of l.ib- crly. ?2; Busy Bees. fi. children of ihe Presbyicrian Sunday School, .'?S.5ii; Mr. and Mrs. Whiluey Van Wii-kleii. $10; Mr. Alb.-ri L. Karl.-. ?1L'; .Mrs. Lvman N. Jones, card jiarU. .f73. Total, ?112.
On July fitli Ih" Hcmpsieail Bi an.li letiirni-d to the Freeixirt Braiicb the money forwarded to Heiniisi. ad by ib. tiMTiponiry ireasiirei of the Freepori. .Viixiliai y.
port.
6-30-4t
HOMK V1LI.A, 157 S. Grove Slreet, corner Smith Street, can accommo¬ date few guest.s with disirable jooms and home tabb . Table board also. Telephone 171 R. Free|K)it.
6-n0-4t
Hetal Ceilinfr and lloiisendrk a
H Speeiattv
.1. T. ZO(;i.OWKK
Steel ( I'llinfirK, Sidt Walls and
Wainscotinr
•24.'{ Miller A>i'niie Freepori
WANTED
SILK I A( roin IN HUKI'OIM
IMII' W Wl Lh
^^ rapperv. \\ in(l«-r>, (|iiillers
»>ea\ers idr Urmid Silk
Box !I7. i ri-epoi-l
WANTi;i» (.
Work; Iwo
Apply (15 P(
SALKSLADV
drv goods.
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l-'reepoi t.
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Mi; KAVi; ;i lai;;.- d. iiiaiid for slight¬ ly usdl men's cloihi s and fiirs.; good pri((s paid. J. I-,, d. 1 K Snti. 47 ii.;..oa.l .x.iiiii.', I'l'feport. Phone :b;H-W. 7-1-41
Read till Nassau Post for vi( inity news.
lo. al ami
wanti;d-
and wifi
Taxi
Street, and resold Hibbard to .Mrs.
S«. Mall St.
I .-Vvciine and Pine I the saiiu' for Mr,
.Vgnes C. Bynner. , Also sold for Mr. Richard Thedford. I to Mr. M.Walton, the stucco dwellins;
situate on north side of Rose Street : west of Bay Vii^w Avenue: also rented ! for Mr. Devlin his Glenada Court ' bouse to Mr. Smith. I Frank Tinney. .Miller Avenne house.
to Mr. Simon. I Biiniralow on South Bay .Avenue, for I Ml. .Molloy. to Mr. Williamson. |) ^ II' I Gillies & Campbell house, 153 Por-
rrCCpVn, L. 1. Rpad the Nassau Post for local and terfleld Place, to Mr. Van Ness.
vicinity newB. Gillies & Campbell house, 159 Por-
NOTM L TO T.VXPA^ LHS
(M llic Mllagt- (ll Freepori
lie iinilerhi^ued, the Colle.mr of (, in and for tin- Village of Free- port, .N. v., have received tlu- Tax Roll and Wariaiu for the (olUciion of lax. s for the present ycai, and I v^ill an. nd al th.- ollice of Orlell *.- Siiiiih. oil Railroad .Vv.'iiiu, in said Village oi 1-'|.eporl, oil
.liily 2:1 to ViiKiist 11, I'.MT iiiiliisue, from '.t.iiO o'clock in tli( forenoon until 4.00 o'clock in the af- Kinooii on ea(-h such day for th.- pur- llo^. of ict-eiviiig taxes upon such mil at the rate of one p( r ciiii. on .-Mr;. dollar; alter August 14 will ati.iid at my place of rcsidonc(-. lit Kiitlaiid Road, in said Village of l-'itepoii, for Ihe imipose of receiving taxes upon such roll at tbe rate of ti\e c< uts on e\eiv dollar.
D. FRANK SKA.MAN,
Coh.cloi. Dated July 13, Hil7.
-Fiirnislied mom for man ¦: or will board in pii\al> Box .\. .Nassau I'o,-!
FOR SALE
FOR SALi: Fine large h.ms. s on large plots; pib-e fiom .•flSim to ?l.".iHi; in Freeport and Roos. velt; ail ini|ii-o\eiiieni.- and l.riiis m suil. Box 1 I. Nassau I'o.-l.
I'OR SALK Cole car. flil 4 'iiio.bb 111 horsepower, self-starter and iaiisi improvements^ line condition, cheap. Box 1 I. .Nassau r'o.si.
CiiH SALK OR TO RKNT—Twi flne iH-w lioiist-s. biiimalow slyl"-: six rooms and .ighi rooms and baih: all iinprovcnienis; piic.- |:>i -firiiMi; i-ent f'2X ai'J $2.'.. Griiiiin. Baldwin.
FOR
i> and -,. Applv 7-13-21 /
SALi; Siiiriv all.! riinaboiw: ap. Applv Cnr.iiu. i;:ildwiii,
7-13-21
(ORI'OHVTIONS OKGAMZFB
In New York until .luly 1st, WS«>0
Including complete outfit. Accounts
collected everywhere.
Suite I20H, Timeft RuildiBfr
Rdfiy. snd 42d St. TeL W2' Rryant
6-9-4t
FOR S.VLF About 400(1 pounds of bay in the fleld. .-Viiply Giimtn. Bald¬ win. 713-21
FOR SALK Hiipmobile roadster, IML",
model, perfec; condition, brand new
I ires, self narter. many extras. Can
be seen at Frank Smith's Garage.
Bellmore, L. L Price |650. 7-6-2t.
'IVlephone. 3K Fieeport Residence, 'JOli Freeport
i;slablished ll^Ofi
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
Real Estate and Insurance
A SPECIALIST ON
INSURANCE
Fire. Liii-. Antdmiiblle. Iturirlary. Plate <>lass. i.iabllit), ( (impensntidn, Aecfdent. leanis, Motiir lloHts. Steam \Hcllts, Surely lt(>nd^
Opp. Depot. FREEPORT, N. Y. New York Office, 47 West 34th Street
TEI.EPBONE. (iREELEY SS25
ki;ai. i;s'rATK dki'artmi:nt
Heal Fstate Kdiight, Sold and Fxchiiii (.'•¦d. Houses to iiiit'iirnished. .Money to Luhii on IbMid and .MorlKHK*'- of Heal KKtate.
MM MlltliARI), .Vnnarer Real KMate
Kent, fiiraliihed an«l Kxpert Apprainerii
l>ept.
FREEPORT
ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY
JULY 20th
Show Grounds, Atlantic, South Side and West of Bedell Street.
WORLD'S
Progressive
tAKSTRAllNED WILD AMIMAL TOURHEY
PRESENTING THE HIGHEST PAID AND HOST AMAZING FEATURES OF TNE AHUSEMEHT REALH
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^rlSvwonders^ at your doors..v 105 NEW ACTS. ^ 100 TRAINED ANIMALS.
r\ FINEST r
KERFORniNG ElEPHANTJ. 3BANDS^MUSIC. GREATEST AERIALISTS.
Champion gynnasto.
25 FAMOUS CLOWNS.
MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSES.
... STRANGEST ,--, ,
Wild beasts '"'^
V
, ,ERFORMAHCiS
< ' DAtLY. .
Afternoon at z
NICHT AT a
DOORS OPEH AT I ANO 7 P. H.
AT 12:30 P.M. PRCCCEDING THC FIRST performance:
QREAT NEW FREE*EXHIBITIONS
ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
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