¦• ^ ¦ m ¦ s L ^ ¦ ^ ^ ^fc 4"w *'The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island-^-Frceport f<|c 1^ In^Pf^ W ' I '^^^Ocoipies Prominent Position Araong Villages of thtf Empire State/'-- tMst A^l Jl iMm X-rXX Mm Secretary of stiite FRANCIS M. HUGO.
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TILLACtE DIBECTOBT
%iuiiv* omci<it»
President, Urtiest S. RandalL Trustees, JTranklln DcJeli ITsmry L,. Maxson
.John H. Mahnken RIlos A. Wiillams VtUsKe Clerk. Bylvester K Shea. , Village Counsel. Leo Fishel. {
.Ro«d CommUsloiler, M. F. Bond. , Treasurer, 6. bimon Smith 1
'Tax Collector, O Frank Seaman. i 3tcslKl«r Board of liealth. 8. K Bhea. ! Health Officer. Dr. Wm. fl. Runcie | The Vtlla/re Trustees constitute thc JSoard of Health. !
Tb* Vlllaao Office ts located at 4C \VeMt Merrick Road. The VillaKe Treauiurer s Office at ti ¦ Stailroad Aven-ie,
Tax Coliectj>-'M Ofllce at 37 Railroad ,Avenue,
P«II«C UetMUrtKMFBt
Chief, Kmem 8. Kandall.
Captain, Carl XJarentanrg'.
Police JuHtlcc, Clinton M. Flint
Headquarters and Police Court,
Church Strtft. near Merrick itoad.
Telephone, Fieeport. 700.
B«arS ml Kdmeattmm, Ulstrlet Itts. S
President, Walter D. Coz<en«.
Trustees,
«C. Dwight Bakor Oharles C. Moore
j:>avld Sutheiland Roland H. Haylaml
8upt. of Mchools. Ward C. Moon
Ofllce: Orove Street Scltool
Telephone, Freeport, 752.
School Phyrician, Dr. Julein Dean.
Treasurer, Ottt^i W. Valentine.
Clerk, Rob<yrt E. Uonatfhy.
Tax Collector, A. B. Wallace.
I'ablle Mkrarr
Located at 2i South Grove Street.
Librarian, Mlxs Alice B. Rosan.
doursao to 12 A. M,, H to 6 and Tto !i
P. M.. except Saturday nights an<l
holidays,
nre Departneat
Chief, Howard E. Pearaall
First AsHlstint, John J. Randall. Jr.
iiecond AHuistant, Clarence wlliams.
Chaplain. Hev. A, C. Karkau.
Surgeon, Ur. Wm. H. Runcie.
Fire Call, Freeport. No. 400.
Klrc Alarm Calla
1. School N'o. 1, Corner Pine and
Orove Streets. .2. School No. 2, Seaman Avenue 3. School No. 3, Archer and Ix>nB
Beacb Avenu ex. ¦4. Scliool No. 4, Cohimbus Avenue. b. Riot call. Answer to headquar¬ ters. General alarm (order from chief). One Ions bla»t to precede every jreneral alarm. Power HouHe Emergency Call. SDne long, one short blast, and repeat. NORTH OF MERRICK ROAD. (West of Ocean Avenuo 9. Seaman and Virginia Avenues. >i2. New York and Seaman Avenues, IJ. Wallace Stieel and West Lincoln Avenue's. ¦ 14. Pennsylvania and I.«na Avenues.
15. Han»on and Florence Place.
16. Randall' and Bayview .\venueH. 17. Pearpall and Pennsylvania Ave-
nueit,
18. Long Heai.rrSnd Randall Avenues. ¦ 19. Rapdall Avenue and Bergen Placo.
¦£l. Bergen Place and Biooklyn Ave¬ riue,
23 lA>ng Bench Avenue and Olive Blv.
24'. Lexington and Madison Avenues.
36. Pine Street and Park Avenue. ¦2ti. Pine Strict iinrt Hayview Avenue.
37. Pine Street and Long Beach Avo-
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,28. MndlHon Avenue and Porterfleld
Place. 29. Merrick Road and Park Avenue. (East of Ocean Avenue.)
¦31. Seaman and Columbus Avenues.
-.32. Main and Mllton Streets.
,34. Ocean and Lena Avenues.
:35. Main Street and Orand Avenue. 36. Orand and Columbus Avenue.«i.
tl. Orand and Frederick Avenues.
zS9. Orove Street and Randall Avenue
¦39. Par."»ons arid Harrison Avenues.
41. Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue.
•42. Broadway and Mount Street.
-43. Orove Street and Oliver Boulevard
.46. Pine Street and Ocean Avenue.
46. Pine and Church streets.
.47. Main Street and Newton Boule¬ vard.
A9. Newtown Blvd. and Henry Street.
»4». Newton Blvd. and Helen Avenue.
SOUTH OF MERRICK ROAD.
(West of Ocean Avenue.)
¦61. Bavview Ave. and Merrick
•^2, lAing Beach Avenue
Road. „ , . «.
3. Ocean Avenue snd Smmi Street.
4. Bayview Avenue and Whaley St. 6. Long Beach Avenue and Whaley
¦S7. Ocean Avemie and Whaley Street. •«». Areher Street and Elliott Place. a»9. Oeean and 8outh»ide Avenues. .iSl. Atlantic and West Knd Avenuea. .'62. Atlantic Knd Bayview Avenues. «S. Atlantic Are. and Roosevelt Place, 44. West Ride Avenue and Ray Street, 46. Bavview Avenue and Johnson Pl.
67. Long Beach Avenue and Cedar st. v<g. West Side Avenue and Front St. ¦49 Mil'"!: Avenii" and Front Street.
(miat ot Ocean Avenue.) •71. Merfk-k TVoad and fjrove Street. ¦-rz.MerMek Rbafl and Main Street. •73. Merrick Bond and Helen Avenue. -74. Smith and Church Streets. -75. Bedell and Raynor Street^, ¦^« Ravnor Avenue and Mill Koal, -78. Archer Street and East Avenue. •79. Main and Areher Streets. ¦,-«1 Bedell Street snd Atlnntlc Ave la2. Main Street and Atlantic AvenMO. S3 Mair 8tr»et and Whaley'a Poets. -o't' fs-'Ve pnd T>nv Streeta. Sr' O^enn AvTi'i- snd Cedar Street. ¦«6 Civnfo end Frn.it Streets,
Pr-rnnd alarm means that more men are needed.
One long blast, recall.
PERSONAL MEHnON
Mrs. Catherine Gallagher and son and daughter of Merri£k Road, bare Just returned from tbe bome of lier brother J<An J. La Preel. at Bay Shore, where they stent dost of the suminer on Mr. La Preel's ya4bt.
Wallace R. Smith, of Wbaley St.. hss purciuscd a plot of iand. 100 feet in Bfilmore from Cadman H. Fredericks, and he will start to build tbere soon.
Mrs. pattaerine Gallagher, formerly president of tbe Sterling Real iSstate Company, living on tbe Merrick Road, bas purchased 56 lots in Bellmore. His property is 2()0 feet on the Mer¬ rick Road and 80 feet on Bedford Av¬ enue. Hhe bas opened negotiations witb Mr. Rotbeuberg, a builder of Drtraklyn to erect 20 bouses on tbe Bite.
tbere. W. C.
Mr. Kemble is tke fkther of Kemble.
Tbe bowling committee and tbe bil¬ liard committee of tbe Freeport L«dge of Elks are planning a busy season in tbe realms of sports at tbe club this winter.
Elvin N. F^dwards. when not busy cami»aignlii3 or arguing in tbe courts, cannot restrain liimself from "hanging round the courts" at all hazards. Elvin Is developing Into quite a tennis player. He waa a part¬ ner witb Miss Eleanor Finch, against Bert Edwards and Mrs. Elvin N. Ed¬ wards, Sunday morning.
John J. Lowrey, the real estate man and builder of Dellmore, was a visitor in Freeport Tbursday. He was over to look at some Freeport real estate. He reports that the building lx)om has struck Bellmore.
Many of the actors have gone away on tbe road for the season, but funny Frank Tinney la still in our midst- He may be seen on the Bay View polo fleld eyery Sunday with "Handsome Steve." Pettit. The two 'lorsemen have developed Into capa¬ ble pololsts and expect to play on Freeport Polo Cluh team against all comers next season.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
BAPTIST CHURCH-
Rev. Wm. Breckenridge, Pastor. Sunday, will be a special day with rallies for all. 9.45 a. m. Sunday school rally. A record attendance Is requested and expected. 11 a. m. churcb rally. Pastor's topic will be "Nearness to Christ." The Lord's Supper will l>e observed at close of service 7.45 p. m. church rally. The topic will he: "What Is Love?" All memhers and friends are asked to make a epeclal effort to be on hand for these services.
Mld-wcck .service on Thursday at 8 p. m.
, bat God proposes to do for Free- port"
On Monday evening next tbe offi¬ cial board will bold its regular monthly meeting.
On Wednesday, Octol>er 4th. at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m., the pastors, of¬ ficials and other leading workers of seventeen Methodist Episcopal
Churches wii gather in Freeport for a Joint Quarterly Conference amt Workers' Convention.
DNCLAIMED LEITERS
CHURCH SERVICES
8t Faal's Episcopal Clrnrck at
BeoseveiC.
Sunday. October 1, Sunday scbool. at 11.30. 8 p. m- memorial services for the Roosevelt Fire Dept. at the churclL
Mrs. Geneva Harcourt, the movie nrtist living In the Molloy home on Ix)cu8t Avenue, is a graceful horse¬ woman. She appeared at the Bay View polo field Sunday and made a hit with her grace and charm.
Road, and Merrick
"Cie: nill" Herring, who has been away with the Worcester (Eastern T eaeiip) Teani, has returned home for thc season.
Madiflon C. Peters Coming t« Free- port
Dr. Madison C. Peters, the famous lecturer, will give his lecture en¬ titled: "Can America remain Amer¬ ican?" under the auspices of the .Men's Club of the First Baptist Church in the Churcb on Wednesday. October 4, at 8 P. M. This lecture will he open to all.
IlolngH at the Methodist Chnrch.
Next Sunday morning Dr- Curtice win speak on the theme "Together 3nd with God, or how tbe Church is to work." The evening topic will be
Roy Pearsall, who recently took nver the ownership of The Freeporti Press, reports that the business is | brisk and .snappy. Mr. Pearpall has i tnade many friends in business, and hlR plant la destined to grow.
Mrs Edward Crandall. of Brook¬ lyn, sister in law of Henry Crandall, formerly of Pine Street, Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Benton E. Warner, on Elliott Place, over the week end.
POLITICAL ADTERTISEMENT.
I^eander Barker, of North Main Slreet, is conflned to his bed suffer¬ ing from general breakdown.
Marshall Smitli and "Tip" Smith, both prominent in the life of Free- port, were appointed as patrolmen on the water works.
Mrs- Albln N. Johnson fell down the stairs of her home yesterday and severely Injured herself. Mrs. John¬ son's heeel became caugiit in the step and sbe fell almost tbe entire length. A piece of ber toN^tb was broken off and the reniaining part punctured her lip.
The Mask and Wig Club went to Patchogue jesterday and last even¬ ing prsented the 4 one-act plays giv-^ cn in Preeport two monilis ago. They are "Finger Prints,". ' :4 o-morrow," "Quid Robin,' and "The Breed." The club will make Its tippearance In Rooaevelt wheu tbe meinbers wili act lor the benefit of the Roosevelt M. E. Church. October 13.
FHKKPOBT POST <»*"';Vin". Ordinary nnd neBEoIur Mails
From 7 a. m. to 8 p. ni.
M. O. ». and I*. »• M'««k
From o a, m. to fi p, ni. Prom thc YVrnt
Arrive, "
fi:SO n. m.
8:10 a, tn. -ai:40 a. m.
2:50 p. m.
t:'0 p. m. v«:30 V
Readv for Pl."!.
7:-15 a. xn.
8:30 a, »".
1 ;00 p. m.
3:tTi p. in,
."¦cso p. m.
7:00 p. m. From thc E'lst
Rendy for r>l9.
8:3» a. m,
1:00 p. n.
AiXtt p. m.
7:00 p. m.
Mitlls Close nn* •l'"''"Ifc!l**<»Mt
_, Vw» w..ut For Inc isnHi
•^"'in a m 7:40 p. m.
9:50 a. m. j.^^ ^ „_
Arrrve. 8:10 a. m. •>12:4 0 p. 111, 4:30 p. m.
fk GOOD DINNER
Bliy your grocertes here and flt for a king—yes. even b«t- ftt for a king—yes. even bet¬ ter than that, one flt for an American citisen. WB 8EIX 6B0€^RIE8 at prices so low ther* is scar- cely any profit left fer us.
W. lATNOR
^ppUk »»i . . . rt^n*
Announcements by placard have been made throughout the vlllage to | the effect that the Methodist Sunday j Scbool will bold its flrst session Sunday, when all scholars and all; regular attendents are urged to be; piesent. Ncwy members are wei- ^ coined. Rally day will be observed ] on Sunday, October 8.
Republican,Progressive
Prohibition and Ili-
dependance League
Nominee For
COUNTY COMPTROLLER
St. Mark'd Episcopal Charek al
SnttkvUle Sontk. Sunday, October 1, Sunday school at 3.15. Evening prayer and sermon by tbe Archdeacon, the venerable Roy L. Duffleld, Archdeacon of Queens and Nassau Counties. Serv¬ ice will be at 7.30 p. m-
FBEEPOST, K. T.
Septeaker 2«, 1M«.
1. Burdett. W. A.
2. Coicord. Mrs. F. B.. No 168 Bway. , 3. Gadzow. Mr. Murray.
{ 4. Disbrow, Mr. Nelson. j 5. Doolen, Miss Margaret. I 6. Evans, Mrs- C. A.
7. Orant. Mr. W. A.
8. Hammond, Mrs. Box No. 34.
9. Kelly. Mrs. G. W.
I 10- Martling. Clarence.
11. Nixon, Clarence.
12. Raynor. Miss Allie.
j 13. Mitchell Parallel Floor fc (2). ; 14. Whitehead. Iflss Grace 7, {15. Whitney, WUIiam H.
16. Wiike, Mrs. F A.
17. Winkler, Miss Bertha, c-o Mrs.
Bloodgett. T. BENSON SMITH, P. M.
Freeport, N. Y.
Special At Olsen's
Wednesday, October 4th
Some Great Bargains in
Brass Beds
All Sizes, in Bright and Satin Finish. Sold on this Date for
WiU be
Compensations of Life. The injustice of society in dlstrlt>- ntlng Its rewards Is exactly equaled by its Injustice in inflicting punishments. —Life.
FRATERNAL ADYERTI8ING Royal Arcanum
.Members of the order residins in Nassau County, may learn some¬ thing to their advantage by address- ing P. 0. Box 18, Merrick, N. Y.
Wanted, Fcr Sale, To Let, Board, etc.
'Pant little waat «ads.'< set the aooda
while th« cettias's kooS. ^el. Sl.
Two centa a word (or Srst Insertion.
mlnlmans tea word) *ae cent a word
for suceosslTe lasertloas.
Steady, reliable man of thirty, years' experience in general offlce work with present employer (also capable of acting as collector or salesman) desires position in Free- port or other town readily accessable therefrom. Address Permanent— f'are Nassau Post, Freeport.
WANTED—Middle aged woman to look after mvalid and do up ators work. Oood home for the righ". party. Bo.v A. Nassau Post
WANTED—Boy for delivery of ord¬ ers. Hansmans, Butchers, oppo¬ site Merrick Station. 9-29-3t
.YOUNG WOMAN wanted to asi-ln in delicatessen itore. Apply at Good¬ man's, 7a Riiilroad Avenue. Free- port.
John J- Scannell, fortner lire com-j missioner of New York and a close i friencl of Itichard Croker , former Tammany chieftain entertained. Dr. aud Mrs. F. A. Merrick and. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nolan, on Wednesday evening.
Gordon Ellison, who is recuperat¬ ing from his long seige of illness, left Freeport to go west for the fall, to-day.
EARL J.BENNEn
Rockville Centre. N. Y.
He has the courage of his convic¬ tions and a fitness for the offlce. A trained lawyer, an experienced bank¬ er, and a tried County offlcial, quali¬ fications assuring a competent Comp¬ troller.
I Vote to Keep a Quali¬ fied Man in Office
Louis Ammerman and family have moved back to their home, 249 South Ocean Avenue. The Ammerman home was occupied by Dr. Gotbeil and family all summer.
Mr. H- B. Arthur and family have moved to their home on Ray Street and win resume his duties as prin¬ cipal of the Freeport H. S., Monday.
The Anc|ior Film Company, a new
feature fllm company, has traught land In Freeport and will build a studio here ir the near future. Smith Cox is president and treasurer of the new company. William G. Miller and Franklin D. Oranger are also interested in the new venture. James A. Stiles is directing the feature film with Miss Orace Davison, of Ocean Side aa the "tar
George Howard Randall
12 Brooklyn Avenne Freeport
Telephone 208
Carpenter and Builder
Screening of baildings- and porches a specialty.
Carpenter's and Mason's Tools. Builder's Hardwa/e. Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Glazing, Garden Hora, Garden Tools and Poultry Wire.
tistimates cheerfuUy given. Work promptly done.
-— Shoe Shining Parlor
C. W. Keml^le, who conducted the Freeport, the ^rT>en air theatre, bas 1 taken a lease on the Crystal Theatre! and has sUrted work in improving { the Cront and the inside. He pro- j poees opening the theatre under bis j management for the winter and will I show feature Triangle {pictures
HATS CLEANED AND
RENOVATED CIGARS. CIQASETTE8
J. 'A. CVAIKAUS 4* Se; Hy* 81. FKBEPOBT
FOR SALE—Horse. Inquire Satur¬ day and Sunday. Shade, Park Ave. and Redmond Rd, Merrick. 9-29-2t
W'ANTBD—Gas range in good con- dtttan: reasonable. Cash Buyer. Lock Bo»-B7 P. O. Freeport.
FOR SALE—Cheap; An oak dinning room table and sideboard. 250 So. Main St.
WANTpD—Young man (married man : preferred)- Permanent position.
Oq$y sober reliable man need apply.
tibiin Wallenbom, Florist, Smlth- \ viUe South.
FOR SALF3—Peerless seven passen- mtr WUUPobile,^..Scyif starter and ...^^ It can only be demonlptcati^iill^'^unday. G. E. Smith. »tTerr^ Aitenue.
TO LET—Cosy bungalow, three rooms furnished. $10 a montb. Particulars Box 4. Merrick.
JOHN B. WARD
KXPERrEM'iMi MASO.N ANI) JOBni;!!
No matter how small the job is I will do it for you promptly and sat¬ isfactorily. A pc-stal card will bring me to you any day,
08 Uaynor Street, Freeport, Ij. I.
WE KNOW HOW CHAS.HOWARD
CONDUCTS
A RrsUlass Laundry
at
28 BBOOKLTir ATENUE
FSEEFOBT
6s«ds called for aai preapUj tfltenei.
ONLY $8.50
EDWARD H. OLSEN
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
SO. MAIN ST.
FREEPORT. N T.
• Where Pessimist Scores.
One diffeivnce between un optimist and "n posslinlst l.s that the pe.ssimist cun usunlly gl'/e you a numher of tanslble reasons for feellne as he doe.s.
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
for an exceptionally good client an all year modern residence of about 10 rooms and 2 baths; one or more t'.cres of ground attractively laid out; preferably on the south shore of Long Islaud; might possibly consider Gar- nen City. Hempstead or other inland or north shore sections.
H. Schuyler Cammann,
Real Estate & Insurance,
84 William St., N. Y. Tel. John-1630
Established 1!)07.
OF COURSE YOU ARE CAREFUL
But even extreme caution is not a sufilcient guard against accidents.
There's a big IF in LIFE
IF yoa 1:111 someone with
your car— IF you injure somebody—
IF your automobile Is damaged in collision—
YOU CAN BE PROTECTED AGAINST LOSS, ask
aARENCE A. EDWARDS Insurance Broker
Railroad Ave., Freeport
Opposite the Depot
29 Soulh Main Street Telephone South tirsnd Avenne
Freeport Coiinectlon Baldwin
(O.MK TO IS FOR MIKK FKNCIM;
Yon know how importunt It Ih in huying nire fencing to got ihe dur-
nble kind thnt stands wear and tear and had weather. We have it;
also H complete line of hnrdware—tools of every description.
Stoves Ranges Stove Pipe Oil Stoves (Jas and Klectric Plates
Carpenter's aud Mason's Tools Builder's Hardware
Paints Oils Varnishes Brushes
BIY STAM>,\I{I) <;OOI)S OF KKLIABLK PKOPLK
We Have New andUsedFords
Tonrlag, Rnnaboiit, Conpelet Town snd Business Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE
We carry aad constantly have on kaad a Isrge stock of aU FORI) parts •
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Greatness
WE EXPI^T THE MOST CAPABLE AND BELIABLK MACHINISTS
We maintain a aackiae skop eqalpped wltk nodem aad ap'te-date
mkokinery aad havlsg a eapaeity to do sny snd all work oa
or abont aa aatosMblle
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00
SUPPLIES OP ALL KLNI