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OFFICLAL FAPER 07 THE VILLAGE OF FREEPOBT.
TUF. MASSAL I'OSl, FREEPORT, l>ECE.VUii;R 15, lS>!d
OFFICUL REriBLICAX TAPER OF NASSAI COI XTY.
PHICE TMO CEXTS
SUFFRAGISTS ARE GOOD MANAGEMENT LENKER HELD FOR IHAS L L RAILROAD CARMAN IS AFTER EPISCOPAL FAIR
AIDING THE POOR! AT 1ST NAT'L BANK: INSULT TO FLAG
Mrs. Doane Tells Asso¬ ciates Their Work is to Help Others.
Nassau I'.'ounty residents will be much intoieBtcd to kiiow that a radi¬ cal reforJVi In suffrage melhods has t>een snwessfulljr inaugurated by Mrs Jeaue Marion Unane-, of Oceanside a woman lawyer who campaigned througloul the State in if)!"' Relief work, for women and children only, has biK-n undertak.en by the sutfra- giatii of Hie Firnt Assembly District <»f Urooklyu
At a largi-ly attcnd'^d meeting at the Holel ist fiefirgei, Rrooklyn la.-.t Monday cvrnlng (De e-cmbcr I lib), a Christm.is fund .'lartiil only a week before at an e-xee iiti'.e .suffrage meet¬ ing, waa libersiilly allgnieiited. No sooner hairt the report of tbe success of the First AsF-embly District's plan gone forb than tbe Kings Coumy Woman':! Party e-bairman ordi-rcd all her disU-ie:t leade-rs to Lake similar action. It is expee-K'd tbat the wo-
Mr. Vanderoef's Con-1 Grand Jury Will Hear duct of Banking Busi- \ .Evidence of Several
ness Successful
Complainants
The unpreicedenti d growth of Ibe First National Bank of Freeport dur- tpg the lasl year has a double signi¬ ficance. It breathes a hope of grow¬ ing prosperity and it proves that close a tention to buslneas by the offlcials of the bank has been productive, Ua- -der the management of Charlea 'il. Vanderoef, whosp personality .-eflectfl In the constant rapid growth of the bank this is what thc bank has been able to do this year:
It bas di-clared a dividend of ii pi-r eciil ill; ii-aei of 1 per cent as oo- taiin .1 la.-.t vear; it has giveu its em- idoyee-s li.e u, mil b'-ii.i., m lu por (-elil III l.s ar. a.Mii ioiial i, ]>ev c-ni, wh il-ll has be-e'ii added by rea.son of
Thei (irand Uld Flag, Woodrow W il¬ son, Theodore Roosevelt and other mat ters and personages of interiia- lional prominence were mentioned in tbo hearing of Cbarles Ltnker, thc ,'N'orlli ,\laiu stre-e-i florist, who was accused in thc Freeport Court Tues¬ day with having insulted Old fjloiy. .¦it Hie end of the xeariiination. In which only the peoples' side wus beard, iienker was held to await the ae:lion of the Grand Jury and wi:; admitted lo liall in $lUO ll«- gave his personal bond.
The Lenktr case- has bad sev. r.ii b'-arings siuee the alleged the Hag. but only one in the- courls. It ha.s been dise-iisse-d. argiii-d find di-isected in homes, public places and in Ihe streets eif the- village, AI,-o the schools, Thre?e well known (-ti - zens siibslaiitiau-il the duvrge ::gaiiisi
CftARGED TOO MUCH?' THE MILE RECORd' PROVES SUCCESS ChubbUCk'S
Freeport Patrons to Paced by an Auto The Much Interest Shown ChriSfllISS Leam Real Amount of Bicyclist Makes Very In Popularity Voting ^ " -^•mmwvj
"""^ corner snggesflons
Mileage Required.
Clarence Carman, tbe bicyclist, went out lo Wantagh, Wednesday to break the r.i iii- record established by "Mile-a-minuie" .Murphy .ibout fiftoen years ago, .\ccording to Carman's friends, the only reason why he failed was becaus' the lire of his wheel was punctured while he was takir.g a trial spin. In his tirst spin e-i'.st- ; edIy ward bctwc'-n V.'antauh and Se aford. , '^^ along the nev ly laid Warrenite pave- I Carman cove'-ed part of
Hm baiik'.s bi^ irtiria,,!- in busini.-ss; | l,e:iikcr In the- court lieaiirii: Tuesdav il shows an un r.-r.- <- of 'I'ori- Hiau : They were Thomas Frank Iti-ynnlds ,"iO per (ent ill depo '.its rei-eivcd this the complainant; Alphonusu iiately ml tinally it shows I of ;!2 l.e-na avenue and John J, Dola.i
la-'t
men's relief plan will become I'e-nenH , y,,;,,
Ihroiighrout the .Stat*- j an im re-asc i:i more- iban l.OiiO ii.-w
Referring bn tbe Holel St, Oeorge j ,ie.j,„Hiteirs, meeting, al whie'h Mrs. IViane was' o,, ijucepibcr I. I;H,':, Hie loial do¬ the chief ,'--p.;aker, th,. Hrooklyn Daily | jKisiLs we''-ne.$l.)2,r,^<'. while on Deecu- I'^agle -said: he-r 1, IIHU, the lotal deposits were
"Mrs, Doanc, one time secr(Jary to j |i;:;j,>,].s [. an increase of more than
$2';c."uu. in.iin;; .Nnvember the do»
Mayor Gaynor. to^.l the suffragLd bant nigbt that the- way to gel Ibe ballot was not to at,'lie with the- ine-n, hilt hiok after the siifTe-ring women and children of Ihi-ir communities.
"She saiil she believeel tbat .Mayeir Oaynnr would go down in hl.story be- caiisf- he was so close^ bi Hii' cemirnou people and ue ve-r .I. nied .in aiidicne-e« at tbe City llall to any child who wished to ner hbn '
The ¦•ame article paid a gnat iri- bute to Mrs. Doane's beai't-Hinib story of her ovvn life-, whie-h began in this country us an immigrant (-bild of ten, working In a sweat shop, gradu¬ ating Into a stei.ographer, confiden¬ tial .secretary t<i the; late Jobn D, Archbold, of the Standard Oil Com¬ pany, admission to the tiar as a fuU- rte^dged atleiriic.i and secretiiry lo Mayor Oaynor,
"If vve ouly cut out .some bridge whist parlies and pink teas," Mrs. j Doane told her Holel Sl, George an-| diemce;, "and gei eiut anion« the- tene- I ments, we- woul.l si-e- grliii-visagod | Wanl, first (-ou>:in to thai terrible" War Monste-r on the either side-, in many place's where iho oraani'/cd charities of the city and Slale iieve-r can reach.
"It lr. only women .nympalhe-tie- and sincere In aidinr oH-er women, wbo can get nt Hk ,i,-ii fa-t;-. of desliiu- lion ill many Irunrs. Th" Chairi laii nf our Welf.-ue- Cci-miiittiH-. Mrs, .lauet Shcppard. in in'roebie ing iiie- ve'iy truly .--'riid Ibal the most des(-rviiig poor in mir ilislnit arc Hie uiiknown poor, lliiis.. 1.(1 p-.'oiiii u;- li.o feeble lo .-1 -k aid of l'.l ir m-;;;;ib(ir,"„ 11 we
liv(-d ill lb imlry wi- v.inild b(- a--
bainfd i' Hi laniil.v i..\l door went
without Cl.i'i: lr .a:< ili'i! . i, a'ld lln is uo reasen v-.l-v Hri' .'l,"'i'(i sb.i'i not come t,'i us vv tm llv.- in ibe- eiiy tbe r.ni'iily on tin- iie-\i bloek nr ; 1.,' lu'-^; l-.eii:si- is m uee'd."
THE SUFFRAGISTS MEET AT MINEOIA
po.slts wi'i-u within $70,0uil of show¬ ing an increase of loi) per cent over last year's. The- Christmas Fund has been a big feature in arriving al ihls remarkable- growth. During the year ¦PKi new ii»-mbe-rs have been ad«led to Ihe Chri,-;tiiias Fund inemhership.
Along witb the general iiiiprove- me,nts have been tlu- installation of a new, up-to-dat'- bookkeeping sys- teiii. Only two elepo,sit boxes are iieiw VHi-ai;i. 'i'buM, in brief, is tiio summary of the extraordinary things Ibat bave oe-e-uried to pla(-e tbe Fir-.t .National Hank in a position to com¬ mand the- respee-t eif depositors lhreiii;Ji the- i-minty. The bank has taken Its place in the vjn where il belonr.n and to no one is I'loro credit dm tban to CbaiU-s .\l, Vanderoef,
V.'ben Mr. V.".iidcrocf came lu rc two years agd, he found the F'rst National iiaiik, vv-'li, jmd a bank. A jilae-e wliere one may go and !:!ak(.- bii (b-ivisll and i--,; ne- cIk'cI'.s on tbe s.i.me. Mr. Van- .li'ioi-r saw i',.(-at piissibililes In re. lle savv l-'ri-ep'irl growing in popula! ion and I'l- saw lialdwin, Roosevell iind poiiils ea'-lvvard witlicul a hanl; of (le|-.(isii, lb- reached rut nnd invited lbe,i.' Ir.isiiii'ss men noi (inly in Frct.-- [1 .1-1, I.nt in H-e on'Jaying dislrhts j,l-i i---ii - *> - Firs' N,-'ti--na! Ca ': [ ",i" ,r I.- -ik,"
Ily a liappv cn'-niuiili ili in" i.ltere",; s I b( twecu Ih'-'ii illl'l H-l- biuik, lli|-oiii;!i 'it; pi-Tsoni'l re-i-i •¦-'-r-tnl've, Mr, V,".u- ¦ el.-rne-i', Hn- i-i"il; -Inl i''',-it was n-lm- ally i-vpi'ded ii sliixibl, it ¦ n-,-•' r"l i e-olilim s !,'! grev-, 'i'l-.- .--n-i'-rv at -' ¦ I ii"ss r- --Mil'- '•'.' lie I -'.'•", Imt t'.' 1 [ radic-ili iii vvhi.'b '^ir. V'a-"!i rei"'' i" ' .ie.-le-el is. jii':i'' siilli(-iri!l t.i bab'in-i- Ibiag.'-- ar.'l m- ;•, cn'U'.eililcncc, the Iv-'tik ' Is the gainer. The- cornlTii; year biilds <iut even griater promise for C ¦ ' rii'st \',-.li.i!ial l!;'..ik, iC.td t'l ,\Ir, \'a'i- deroe-f.
piesident of the Treeport nusiii(-s.i .Men's Assocl.ition.
The alleged Insult took place on lhe evenin.; of November llth. In I'liarles Jobnson's Hotel, Gatelv, Reynolds, Dolan, Dr, Charles Root, \S alter K'etchum. Howard .Smitli and Jnmes Heins were in a party when I.eiiiw r elitere-d about 10;^0 o'clock. It caiui! out iu the hearing thai Gal'D- ly liad several (-arloons one of whi -h showed a iiictiue of Hie Ai.jcricn.i Hag iiartly obsi-iiie-d by a G'.'r- man flag, Seiuu.'Oiie showed It Id l,e-nl,er who. according to Gately said "l-"ine, the; American flag is no Hag it is a dirty rag, ll isn'i IP 1(1 vva.~li my dirty hands on,"
Gately vvll i Inni not been ta'king 'o I.enker al tbe time stepped arouml und said: "Uetract ihat statement, Li-iiker."
"Lenkcr then grabbed me by 'he neck and the two of us fell over'onio ithe lloor," said Oatedy, "MTion vve | I got up I struck him knocking bin | j down." I
I ,Iiiiin ,1. Dolan said be rcaehe'd th( j Johiisem i,leire, at 11;20 and that bei l;eai'(l l.enker .-^ay tbat he wouldn't | ' wash bis hands on tbe- bag. Hi' knows | I tbat l.enker iiieant the .-Xmerlcan t'r't-' i '¦ as !-,oMie one was poiiiling m 'be- ' Americ.'in Ihig al tlic time He said j I tbal the insult to the fiag occurre-i' j an hour afier llis arrival, vhii-b would
have made :i al l-;20,' I Flvin .N, Kdwards, counsel for tin '-¦ ' Cl - r',o'",i"'-' - ''ll ' roiigbt out hovv- ' I I vi -', 1' 111 •! Ill n-iii iiiiproximnlcd the ; j Hmi;, ai.il Wiin mi', i-e.iain, neit having '- loo';cii at his wateh at tbe lime 'o ' '-..-,.e.-'-iiii it it WC.;- rrjiMv 12;2ni
.Vlaihemalicians get out your pen¬ cils. Vou may have 'solved thc prob¬ lem of how old Ann was, but wno can figure .lust how far from eilher Long Island City or from Flatbuih avenue is Freeport. .Mso if it is not twenty-two and five-Tenths miles, how many iniles of rebate dies thc Ixmg Islaud Railroad owe its patrons who hav(' betn using mileage books for jears.
The oflicial.--: of the railroad com¬ pany say that Freepori is twenty-two | meni and a frae-lion miles from eitlier place insult l.l j and that the law pCr.iits the com- ! paiiy to charge a fractional mile as I an eveu mile- or tweiily-lhree miles I Irom either place. So much for thnt, j but have you ever ^lotlced the mile posis that the company has installed I along its lo.id. There is one down [near the water works between Bald¬ win and Freeport marked twenty-one, ! the mile in faster tinn tban It is a cement post and Is paint.d I second,--, Dr, Kdwin Carman white wnh big black numbers on tv*o ) vi,,i-cr,, e Cunklin Carman, unc sides, Ano'bcr post is insialled over In the freight yard about (wo hiiii- .dred yards from main street.
Now what do they mean',' If JCree¬ port i but iwcnly-one and a fraction miles 1 om Flatbush avenue or I-ong island City, what is the answer, it will be leuiembercd that the Free- port statio.i was al one lime further cast and wa,, iwoniy-two and a frae- tion miles without' a gu-jstion of doubt. The station has been moved lo Kailroad avenue opposite tho offlce of Thomas W. Kucas where it bas been for years.
The Freepi/ri Business -Men's Asso- lion, through its president, John J.
Ihe fair held under the auspiees
of the I^diti' Guild and tbe .Men's
Club uf tbe I'roK-staut i-;pisi-opal
(^iiuich of Freeport, in the chureh
chapel la.s. Thursday. Friday and
Satui'day proved to be- very siu-e-css-
ful, and a substaiilial amount ol
money was raised for the Cliuieb
buildiiu; fund. The inti-rest sbowu
was V llage wieit- and v au give-n heari-
iili all de'iiominatlon.i assisting.
i-iii.--e Hie chief int(;rest i-vii-
lereei ,ii llu- e-oiile-st to eiiten-iinc i;ie
, ,,, i most p ipiilnr man, the most peipiil
boy ami ihe most popular girl in the village-. Ilcnry Kieler. the smiliii-' meter icadi-r won tbe men's contest and w,-.s awardi-d a silver liaiidbd cane. He- re-e-e-ive-d ri,lii»ri votes. Jobn It. Raynor, piesseil Rider hard to tbe flnisli ai.d piled up 4,'iit.', Vnles, (.n;: lllg .se-(-or.d. John La Hue a vv.i,-; ibiid Willi Jj'HG votes,
.MI.-S P. Van .Vess won Hie- iloil
She- iiceiveel 2 i'-i'.' votes. Miss .-X.
Suilaiki'id Was second with 2.'i'll
aunt of the siic, d iv.avei v.-ere prc,srTi( ' vote.'?; Miss K, Sumner third wiih
to i-I'cer the rkbr on bis wav to ' '-••'-'•' "'"' ^^^^^ " Cummings, I'oiirtii,
fame. | v^'i't' l,;"-'0,
¦i'h'' pa. iiif-' ,-T"n wa-' e.inipi.ed wi-h 1 ^t. S\)viice won Ibc tvoys i-onlest.
distaiK-c behind a Hud'-on rae-er going i nt a fifty-fiv. mile a minute clip aid on the wesl.vard return trip he sp-il i al fifty-seven miles an hour, for about I half a mile, |
That Carman will bn ak the record ! is Hie lirm be-lie-f ol' Franli Krame!-. j Alfred Gouluit ami liicnd.'u who w,.r,. ; out t(j i;ec Hieir friend Carman dn '
I-.'.
lc and
THE GIFT SliPREME-A
NEW EDISON
Diamond His.' I'liniingrapb will give pii-asur.' to all tbe- family all the- year, JlOil. |L".0. Ji'no, Ji',".o. ami up Sold on easy pajmcnis, u small amount do'v-'ii'will s.-eiir. on. f.i Christmas
Perlunies
tl large wind shi. Id oa ils reai. Car¬ man clung on eU'sperately. but w:;h seeming ea!;e. ^Vbilc sjii .dim; ,-it flfty-flve miles an hour lie- look'd iii thc (llncHou of bis aunl, .M s, C-ir- i.ian ami nave- her a wink. 'lb. :i'i n Seemed to leave- tbe road in i,s 111,11 ')v-.-i- Ibe Wari-i-ni|(\ but Carmi'.n cliiiiu
vvinniu:^ a pair of siialc-i, lb- gut l.GH'); ii. r!iesliir(- was seeeiiid wiili l.ii;!T a!i;l T. .Marshall tbirel with r.iii'. In the ee.iite. t for a pair of eipe-ra glasses, .\. Cl. llawhins '.vas lirsl w!'I: L',,''..i-' vdte-s ,-ind Maiii .Mabe-e was -se e- ond with ,'i8."i,
.Mrs, I-;d:iliiiiil T, Cheshire- -dinl
Haiiily gifts lor Hi:i lady eMUUsile eiilors, packages Lit ns ;;linv
Perlume Atomizers
.lamiy litl I. ll a 11 ll s o 111 . vnn ,\nd Ul
nereasiiig bis speed lr eonformi'y 1 Charles .M, Vanderoef were ihairme 11
1(1 the speed of the auto, I Otto Payne, motor ryclc policeman
in ,Nassau County, mnnpi (i of a m'le leo'i'-'e-, ll" ;i •¦! d'mlilf'il if Hie rei-
-lO!
be-arim- vv-is p ::ie ' iiile-re.-i -i.;: ine-id.'bt , couiisel for Lciiker,
uai.-'' ¦ Hi , H,''rr" G. nmde Ri-.-
i].:. tbe bad lii-il
(ijiiplaman i\ ei:- sev. -I H,.; bo
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lib:
lli't hf- ill Ibo l,-i
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di-inK,';.
I two a I- allr-uiel 1. ba,; worked
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lie Ml vi-r nii';.-;e',s :i da.,' --. iUiO'iI
t'-al i tnai I n! a I : ',11 ' mit I Hint I
Dolan, Is anxious to bave this eiues¬ tion settled, l-]ither tliere mile posts have rcveab d an inli resting ,-;iiiia- tion in whle b the railroad company musl play lb-.- defendant or they mem nothing. At ibe hearing of the L, !, R. R. before Hie Publie- S'orvlce Coiu- IIIission in its atieiri.<t lo Increase the mileage- rale froir. (wo i-euit.-; a mile to two ariAa half ei-nts a mile, Dolan will asli iTio ollii i;i,'s tn explain ''le discrepancy. If Fre. poit is emly ivveii- ly-onc and a fra( tion iniles, tbe pa¬ trons who have tmen baneling ' 11; twe-niy-H-re - i'fd t we-nty foui miii slip;; everylhiie tiny used a milea e wiil bi. in il |in iilnn 10 demanei 11 bate-.
ll is iinowii iIi:iT°liy bav im; ;i. inil.-- -i-.-e p 11 11 (¦ li (• (1 In 1 vv( avi line an I .Imnaica I v\ I iii.v-lliie" mi', s ill', if tin piili'in iK'-'lecls in l.!;ve iln .ii'leai'i- |ii;m'tii'il In twi-.n llies.. lUn sui'ioiis lln- efilleriiir b(iw(en .la-n.i- ica and l-'i'-ipo.t (-xtra'-ts fniiri.-c:: ir,il(-s (,i- ill (iHiei word;-; Hn- paiiiii' pav:; tvvciiiy-l'iiur miles This i-c-n; il' Hie milV' iin-ls imiiciilc Hr- r.-il di,'!aiu-e tljii' |i.-;ti''iiis have- b.-e-n pr-.v- iy,i', liiom Illld- of miles nver v. i,;,! : .V sb ii.'l.1 h.-i.'e paid,
Lel us In ar from yon .'vlr. I'aimTi and also .M--. itailmad Oflicial. Vtr vvimlil li!'" tc ,-(1 1,111- palrons ri^-lit in Hn- matter.
joid woulil l-,-'ve b''d i v. ri if Carman I b.ld U'lt p,i wilb itil' iiiisfiirlime ,;f ]*"" '-'L' bis lire -,'.»-. e 1 piiiicl Ml (d. Car- j :-:;iii, limv.-,ei- I<j eli tei tnilie-d to break
the lecord and annonmrd hi:, iut'm-
tion of trying again to-rmy. Carman I used a wheel geared ai L'lO, but in ithe opinion of Frank Kramer, this I ili bardi.v '.iv.r .-imin::. fur Hie- jnb I in hnnd. 1 Wln-n Caim.'iii i,i;iKi-.; Hie atli-mpt
fe.dav il wi,l be- willi a v In "1 g<.-iii'd ¦ larger I'lun ti". :;n,d h(- will have :-;fv'''nl 'il''! iM readim-'-s in Hn- (V.n- of aiio!li(-i- niiiu-dirc, Ge-orge lUninii
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C:iMii;;n,
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of the general commiiiee. In (liurge- of the various table-s wt-re:
Preserve and groe-e ry tabb-, ,Mrs. H. S, Starr. .Mrs, John Fawi-eti, Mrs. J. .M, Goilet, Mrs, AshUiii, .Mrs, W:,-.1, .Mrs, Willian, \an N-ss ami Mi- Louis Wells.
Apron table. ,\lrs, Henderson, ,\li> A. E. Hoag. .Mr,". ,\rtliiir Noswonly, .Mrs, J, Van Ness, .Mrs, ¦riioma,; Lur- lelgh Mrs, i:dward .Milter, Mrs, Rerk ley T, Smitli, Mrs, Loiibi .-Vnie-rmaii. .Mrs. W, W, Fliilips and .Mrs. Frazer,
Caiu' and bi'(ad table, Mrs, 'V.'. ll,
.-\usiin, .Mrj, Ralph Ki.lkiiis. 'v-is
Swain. Mrs. l-:(lwards, .Mrs, Web;,,
,ili-s. Rrarcn, .Mrs, Ward .Moon ,\l's
II, 1!. .'.rtbur, M'S, Jones, Mis. i;
l.umli.v and Mrs, Tucker.
b:,., ' Fancy table. .Mrs. .M. J. :-Cuh:ir, Mi y
,\|- I'1 homa.-i J, iSpenee. Mrs. Fiank I','
lit.-- iiil. Mis, Cli;... los Reach, .Mrs, Climmi
(M'l- 1 "-^ I'l-iiiild 'em, Mrs, J, ,\I, Karriii'^tni'
iin.l ; .¦''". 'lit; nr l-'simk, .Mr;;. R'.b.rt i-iel-
no ; bv , Aiirnst ,1'il.iiMiii iiml Ailbiir 11.
we have- well will
ilsd a pre-lt) lllll a lintib- ni pi ilnn
Candies
SOME NEWS FOR XMAS SHOPPERS
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lliiyli-r's and Ke-i>e-iu-s di-lieloi candies in haiidsoiUL' holiday Imix.: The girt tliii' is always iu L;.i<id t;iH.
,S(atioRery
.\ llll.V ..: lm. wiiliiiK pap. 1 nr e .11 risp.ir-el'iie-e- eaid,; 1,1 ;i modeiaie- piieed gill liial is alwii;,, ;ippi i.-iai...! tuv Ks ii,-;i ;i;iiii-ss. V,. biive ;i good .; .'"' .11 . . I .1' lii.liili'.v |,a. li.-ii;es. in ral |iii|ii ' .. . I.
.Many of Hu- larg liable bil'siiiess i-.. and lleniiisli ;;d jire .\mas liolld.'i) s|n(i; (if 'hi,; issm- of The- ads bave a .Ii.n in. I
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adv ( rlisin:.' 1-; ill Hk- (nliin; .\ii;;,;aii IN ,t, 'I' me;..--a.^<- fm- ;;
¦''i-vvir tabb-, Mrs. Geeirgc W. W ^
Hiib-'i^ilastieiy Hible-. Kdmiiii
,' '.I.., .^;l-t.. 11. Starr. M'-s. ,M-ii
l,i!l. I-~,nt('t-iini-ient ^ (-omniii le. , ':
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l';".n \'an .Ne - ;ij d C. S. liriin-n ''.'¦
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THE NEIGHBORHOOD WORKERS ACTIVE
The confe-re-ne'e- on W(-iliie-sdaj i.!' j last week at .Mineeila was ci'iiresent- . ed by all the villa'j;e'S in .Nas:;au I C^ounly, Mrs, It.iyiiiond addressed Hk- e-nthuslastlc nudi-.-iu-e and talki-d eif j the plans of the i-omiiig e-ampai.i;n. ! She tippcalcel for a .';i'e.a'er number of i workers and vvas met with a hearly , respeinse .Mrs. Charles I'arks, presi- j eienl ol tho lUmip.dead Sufrrage Club, ; told of Asscinblyniaii McWbimii-v's ; addrciis to 'he !^llfrrH.ul- party at w-hie-b i time- he proiiiise<l lii,s aid and support, ] Raldwin v.-a;i repre-sentcd by ,Mri;, j Martin While, and l''re-ei»eirl's repre- j .senlalives were Mrs, liell I'nrJ.-r iitid ' Mrs, Robert Karon,
Thc establl.shment of the Snfl'ra;-:" | Training School of Na.ssau (bounty is being planned. The mci'Hngs will take pbae-o every twei -weeks in difl- ! e-rent parts of the (-ounty, and Joliu j Clapp of Ncw Vork City who is an | expert on public speaking, will he in ' e-hargc of the work.
Ahvi.NT si:rmo>s contim f,i>
Last Sunday, at tbe I-'rccport Melli- odlst Church, Dr. Curlice began a serlcR of aihi-nt sermons on "Tbe Greatness of Jesus," sp-onklng In Hie morning on thc influence of Hie Christ and in thc evening dwelling upon the iinieiuc relations, lie .iii.^- talncel to His native land and his own people and then with other lands an.! peoples.
Next Sunday continuing the same general theme. Dr. Curtice ia to Kpoak at the-* morning service of "Thc Greatness of Jesus aa Manifest by Hla Simplicity," and at the evening service. "The Greatness of Jesus a? Manifest by His hold on Truth,'
Oil December llth, Hii' .Ncighlio;- liooil Weiikeis held tlu-ir i;t-guli.r meeting al tin- homo of the |iie.;i- di-nt, .Mrs. Fred Slory.
Thi.s being the last meeting berore lhe holiday, plans and iirraiigeiiu-nis vvere- ii.i.le ;'..r lhe Cbi'i.-tmas work
Free'port had its lir,sl Comiiiiiiiity t''hrisimad tree huil year. II wat; n-- ceived willi much euthui;lasin by t'le ehiidren an-l grown folk.s who could not bave a lice in theii- own hoi.n-s, .\ ceimiiiiltee- v.as appointed by Hie; pre.-!idcnt lo i-ici- Ihe village hoard iu regard to liav iiu; a t!hristiiias Hee Hus year.
The- red slockiiiiis are being d.s- tribulcd, Tlu- Sunday Schools <ii'- very kindly lilling some of the r -d slocking,;, and in so doing helping j to bring joy to somo poeir child. An; jone det.irinu lei IiU d stocking can j secure one al Ihe .N'e-ighborhood Work¬ ers otllee', ;>!» Railroad avenue.
Since tlio cold wi-athcr ha,i staiie.d It has been I'lmiid advisable to sup- lily all Ihe .schools with .Malted .Milk, so that lhe poorly nourished children ean be fe-d. And we hope In this way to give them a belter foundation to work em.
l,a,-".l year many of our e-apalile wo¬ men organizeil the Saturday classes. The childnn were taught along vari¬ ous lines that woulel help to sta:l them on a betler ro.ad than then home cnviroume-nt affeiided, Tho::e clajises will reopen January (I. i'Mti.
After the meeting adjourned. Mrs, Story gave the ladles of the Neigh¬ borhood Workers a very pleasant seir- prise in thc form of a Christmas par¬ ty, A very pleasing collation wa.--- served, and the ladies received a anow ball from the r'hristmas tree of our hostess.
¦i'l'l a bar room.
Mr. Clock al:;(i ii';!iid Ifi-ynolds if lie kiie-w that G;ii(-Iy Wil, .-ciirniti ;i,;- -. i-ri'iie by car'-ying a cartoon in- |."ebtl as ;iii m-^nlt to H.' tlag. ai 0:1-,.¦; with bin;, and if lu- were ready m make a eiomplnint auainst Gaiely, Revnolds replied that he thmigbt 'In-
YOUNG FOLKS KCLD DANCE RECEPTION
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ANOTHER LETTER CARRIER NAMED
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.' pi.imure liniveil lr..iii il miii and baby and
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ea:-lo(;n was not meant a:-i an Inmlt tint V, as intei'd'-d to shiw that it I re-pii'senti-d tbe way Germans ib tliis |e'(M;iili-y vvould like Hi';g.-i to b(-, l!oib Ucyni Ids and Galcly spo'e if Lenki r havins; sung a Ceriiiaii ¦-••ifi eriille-ei "Gcrmaii.v Ove-r I")vcryfbin;," nnd of hi.;; s!n-ii::giiig his slioubbis il the- tim.-. lawyer Clock asked Gately if be vvas nnt a Wilson pa'-H- siin anil if Tbeeidore Roosevell aad iii|ii-r proniimnt men bad nol rcf.-rred to I'resideiit Wil.son iu ti'riiu; siiii'ar t.i Linker, even if noi iLiidcr simil'ir circumstances
EASTERN~STAR CHAPTER If EETSi
l-'iee-peirl (.'hapter, iiHH, Order of j Kaste-rn Star, held their annual mc'.'t- ini; at .Mechrniis Hall, Saturday evc- r.iliL', De-(-eiiib<^r '.) HHfi,
Tbo following ofllcccs were ele'-ted and were insialled by the Right Worthy Geo. W. Murray, Past Grand Asiisii'iit Lectiire-r: Worihy matron, Mae I'. Pearsall; worthy patron, Dr G. A. II. S;nith; assoe-iate matron. Ii'.a M. Arnolel; treasurer. Forrest S, Durbar; sc.-rttary, Je-nnle .\. Smitl;; e-eiiielii.ti c;;s. Daisy L, Hutton; asso- e-laio coiidiu-lress, Florence V. .SiM.s; Adah, Anna Lindsay; Ruth, Rav
I Last ;'fatiir(lay iii,i;lit. Hie Sdpbinine ' class of Freeport Uigh S(-heiol gav. a social ami elame to a number oi I th.-ir fiie-iiil,-, Urooklyu llall was vve-ll Itilicd wiHi (be young people-, l-iiu-b ' iiHiiilier of Hie- e-lii.-;s wa.s perniitti-l j 10 invite om- uiu-si. and the eve-iiiii'-; Wil-; spi-iii 111 dancing and a geneial ! Liood tiiiie, Tlie (•ommittee of tbr..-, ; .Mi,;s Kli/.alK'ib .Mabe-.- .Miss Rulh I'an- '. elall and 1 Iol mes Sweeney. bad I e-!i;i.i-ge of Il.e affair, j .-\moiig those who attfiubil vvere '\'i-s(s i:v(-ivn 'i'e( pie, Lillian Cross, f:ii.-ii!icHi ,Mabec, .Marie .Mabee, Klea- ii'-r Fiiu-li, Henrietta Terry, Helen I'latt. Kdith Schmidi, Mary Raker Iliirtcu(-e .Meyer, Kleanor Norn;, .Miirie .Milbank, Kdna Wright, Alfred .Nygieu, CiKirles Milbank, William Graee'. Diillas Rciie-h, Adolph liolie-- [ f;(| ro'h, L'dward Dav is. lienry .^lalllard, Sydiu-y l-^-itenste in. Ge^oigo Fox, Wil¬ bur Ciiiffeiihatien, George; Raker, Lester Danly, Thomas Spence, Kdwm Sloat, .Mi.ss Helem Wicks, .Mis,? Dor¬ othy Fairchlld. Mr. Arthur.
(JIRI.S I\ ATHI.KTKS.
The formation of an athletic club i among some of the students of the I Freeport High School is attracting j sive and elnhorR'o,
Howell; Ksther, t^arrle S. Flint; Martha, Grace Onnbar; Klceta. (?'erc- lia Fl'!'- -a: Marrhall, .Margreihe Graser; Ch.'-.plain, Tiiiie C, Kelse.v ; W'i'.iden.Ccclio Payon ; Historian, >V'- dred Christie; Sentlnal, Arthur Friend, and Trustees, Mary Schon- j mani Howard Pearaall, Ida Van Kv¬ ery. L..iCll
Fome attentioT', Isabelle .Miller wa;; el.^cled president; Hazel Porter, v ii-.;- presidcnt, and Viola Hottenroth trea¬ surer. Some of the other membeis
'•'• ''avo Martha Horr;s:--en Helen Cbarihe.
'e ! Isabelle Streich. .Muriel Patrick, Mar-
am sli (l-t jewi i- -' '¦" i"iiii -vho is.siies the i-(|i-ibl.- i- I. it, K, limetabbs lai-h iiionib, bas an elaboiate slock , of good:;, .-- pecially " si;itable- for .Vniii-i giving. His f-itore is the r-nde zvo;,;! fnr gii't seek e-l s,
Charles D, Smitli proprietor of thc Ii'-pubir .M.-iin stre.t l;id>s and gems fiiinisbiiigs hoiisi-. m;il;( ;; a bapiiy suggestion of .eil't-; in bis i,-ess;.ge riiiiit.-d ill tliis issue, rin- v( ry spiril of Xmas pe-rvades H-.- (iilire- estab¬ lished e;vld(n(-e(! piiii ii iibiily in Hn- cin;dia!ily of bis e-lerk;', George Ar¬ ing iiml Jobn P.;ir:;all. Tin v lai.e pain;- to ''iale ynni- : hopiiirg a plii-.- sure.
01 'niii-'e frieU'l ClmbbiKk, in hi.-; bif.'bly lite restim; sliiteiiie'iM on Hie front page, telb; you ol his ext,-n- slve ';to(-k in al! liner. There Is tbr- ¦i for the family, perfume f.'U' yonr better half, and candy for youi sweetheart. And best of all there is .Maiiagii' Ault t'l make siiggesiion--- its to the most suitable crifis.
I'.iit of all the men. "Dave" Levy in
the furnishing b'vnse of Levy ,^- Hcit, iv
the per,';onifi(-ation of th- Xmas
spirit The Levy store is or.e of the-
largcst nnd most reliable on the .South
.Shore, The holiday sc^e-k is exlcn-
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And Hon About These?
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1 p- stma.ster ol ilii,( dlstrii t some six Months ago. lie look up wiib Wasbioi;- loii the nee.ssily of iiit-^!'iiiii el earrie:;- -.i-rviee'. III biis been pe-rslKte-iit iu I.is 1 ndeavin's to im-i. a,-,.' tin; ellieicii- e-y of Freepoii ele livery serviii- and 10 a(-(-oiiio(liiie tbe steady iiici'(.a;( III tin- iiiiiiiijii' ot palroii.-i.
,\s a 1-1 jMili of 111.- (ir.lnr. an ad-li i'-mil (-arm I, jii oliably ¦. ,M} rou i; ,'i biii;on, will bl- i'pi.iiite d ; i-very liniil iiiuK: Will be sbe.Ill ne li; ami ili.-r. viil be- an e.rli'.r ;inel more- e-ompl-.'i service- to all parts of Hie village- in 1 In- all( 1 noou,
.Mall i^ervue will be exte-mli d to Hie northe asKin iietimi of the; vil- 'ag(- ine ludiiig l'i i dei ie ks aveniu-, ¦.ussell. Grand and Hill;,ide ave-nii. ,-., .i'-msfn streei, Weln-ilie-ld avenue and I' ss( stre-ec
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pound biimido from '2i>c lo $2.'
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and I'ol-ir Chips.
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1917 Calendars (I preity ones in a box. SOc.l
jory .Manning. Ann Me-Closky, Helen Platl. Dorothy Kidt. It Is expected Ihat within a few- weeks the membe-r- shlp of the club will increase ma- tc-lally, Rasket ball, botindry bail and basket ball relays will be thc features of the club.
Read tho Nassau Post.
' priced suits, overcoats j .nnd sundarles, Tbere- 1 Pcet feeling pre-vadin j establishment, I The Fn-dilon Shop ane! ,Madame- j .\nnet'e, our Henipstiiid adve-rtiscrs- i they offer extraordinary bargains f.ir : early Xmas .^hoppcri; for Indies and ¦ misFCs-coats. siiHs, furs nt alTprlc-s, ! And after the shopping is planned, I thc preparation of the- Xmas ard .N'ew- . Years menu Is made' comparatively I easy and ine.Tpensive as outlined In I tbe advertisement of John J. Dolan, ' Oh! yes, there Is the place to pur-
Mr. Lawrenie II, Wright of .Noi h ' )(-ean ave-nue;. has e ..| i-miK-.-,! i.i. •-ectlon of 1 new residence on Le-x i'lirton avenue-, e-orner of Rrookside
e-niie, Tbe boin;e- has a frontasr- n' "I feet Ine-Iiidmg rirojcclioiis and wi'l 'intain nine rooms, tile bath, hot ; ater, heat and all the- lale-st modern riprovemen'--
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.Mirrors. IJrusIle-s, Soap
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chase the Cbri.sima;-, nee fo. (!,. children.
The abov" rpcresent only the new anmiiincriricnts lu today's Isso"; columns of The Post arc filled with "lany other advertisements, the reai- ing of which will prove r'''7flta*'lc to the Xmas i.-bonper, aim :,'.e ibiiHy , houaewife.
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We eould I Mend tbe list much 1 ;, ther, and W' will be phased te» ahnw you lh(-4e- and dibcr aiHiIes in n-u varied sleie k 'I'lin will Iind eiur prn .-e right, i.„,
Chubbuek's
Quality Drug Store
FREEPORT
The RiK HUire on the- Malu Cor««.r