TMC NASSAU POAT:
FRHPORT, M v..
THURSDAY, DEC H, 1814
S^fl^NaBMufoiSit;
LOCAL GOSSir
Special serrioes will be held In ta* cbnrcbet ot^ Christmas morning.
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Mrs. Oeorge Arlng, who bas been in, is able to b^ up and around.
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Miaa May Herrey, of Auburn, N. T., WlU be the guest of Miss Mildred (3ole for tbe holidayB.
Iff. and Mrs. Sidney Gibson, of MUler place, will spend the Christ' ¦las holidays In Maine.
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Unusually attractive calendars are being distributed by tbe merchants of the Village.
Mrs. JTohn Fort>eB, and her daughter. Miss Marjorie, are Uring at th* homa of l^rs. O. F. Phillips on Archer street. Mrs. Forbes is disposing of tbe furni¬ ture in the Ocean avenue residence by private sale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, Jr., will spend Christmas with Mr. ans Mrs. Lyman Jones, Sr., at the Wash¬ ington Hotel, New York City. Mr. Jones' parents bave just recently cel¬ ebrated their fiftieth wedding annl versary. I
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins, of Cliiiton avenue, Brook¬ lyn, and Dr. and Mrs. Hoag, of Man¬ hattan, vL^ited the Forbes house ou Ocean avenue, whicb Mr. Hawkins has purchased, and made flnal ar¬ rangements for the redecorating. Miss Kellle Hawkins, who was the jjieek- , end 'gucBt of BJr. and Mrs. Arthur Nos- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Lena j worthy, retiBTied to the city with her
avenae, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, of SUt- «n Island.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ants will spend Christmas and the week-end with Mr. Antz'8 mother, Mrs. S. B. Antz, of Manhattan.
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J. Huyler Ellison returned from, Smith Island, Virginia, yesterday, ¦ where he has been supervising the Installation of a large heating plant.
Mr. and MrB. B. M'. Asch, of Archer street, will enteraln Mr. Asch's broth¬ er, Dr. J. J. Asch. of Manhattan, on
Cbrlstmaa Day.
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Thomas Johnston, aaignee of the Johnston Drug Company, was In town last week directing the reorganiza¬ tion of the affairs of the concern.
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lIlsB Frances Reilly, from Middle- ton College. N. Y., WlU be the Vow Year's guests of Lillian Cross, ot Roosevelt place.
parents in their automobile. I • • •
I During the latter part of last week I large iron receptlcles for waste paper and refuse of all kinda were placed along the sidewalks of the business I streets of the village. Any device iTvbich assists the street department Iln keeping the streets of Freeport i clean is most commendable. (. ...
I Miss Lottl^ Tlllotson, a globe trav¬ eler of wide reputation, gave a very Interesting lecture to the memfjers of the Woman's Relief Corps and their ^ruests at tho Brooklyn Hall on Wed¬ nesday evening, December 23. The musical program was excellent.
In the list of contrlbutom to the Nassau Post's Gift Party enumerate«t in the last Issue of the paper we re¬ gret the omission of the name of Chufbibuck's Pharmacy, who donated soap and candy.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Arlng will
_ _ I have a Christmas five dinner party,
Tha candidacy ot former trusts, ""^rtainlng Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Sofeert P. Weldea for President of !«°»*t»>- Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Smith.
the Village ia being advocated iby | ^^ «»«» Mrs. Wilford Smith, of Freo-
I>ort, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanley. of Brooklyn.
leading citizens of tbe community.
Mr. and Mrs; Dennis Komlsky and| Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Root were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, of Wkaley street, on Sunday last
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The regular Tuesday evening meet¬ ing of tbe Roller Skating Club was held in Brooklyn Hall this week aa .Qsaal. All the members were pres- ant.
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Although the date of the election of ofBcers at the Freeport Lodge ol Elks la somewhat distant, J. B. Cart Wright, well known in New York City and on Long Island in political and fraternal circles, is being prominently mentioned for the oflQce ot Exalted Ruler.
The Inmiedlate attention of all resi- or I dents of the Village is called to the
lliss Phyllis Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas, of North j new ordinance adopted by the Board •rove street, is regaining her health! recently and printed on page 6 of this after a most severe and trying ill- j Issue. Ignorance of the law is not an
The "Electrical Show" conducted j The Atlantic and Paciflc Tea Com- by the oflftcials of the village for the pany have removed from the Merrick paat three weeks at the F. L. J. Lee Road headquarters to the Lewis store on South street, closes to-night i Building on Main street, opposite the Ita \itillty has been ably demonstrat-'. American Theatre, where they will e4, i conduct an "Economy Grocery." They
• • • I have abandoned the delivery system A profitable co-operative benefit in in this Village, the horses and wagons
. ihe interests of the Woman's Suffrage having been transferred to the Hemp- Club of Freeport was conducted at stead branch. J. J. Dolan is the local the Crystal Theatre on Tuesday eve- manager, ning, December 22. The support was '¦ • • •
aM>reclated. A rather uniqae Christmas celebra-
• • • , tlon will be held at the Church of the The selection of Miss Ada UaK«, j Transfiguration on Pine street on
lor financial secretary of the Suffrage ] Christmas eve. One of the trees of Clnb has been Quite favorably com- ^ the property has been selected and mented tipon since the announcement | vrill be decorated and lighted. Be- was made In tbe last issue. i tween seven and ten o'clock the mem¬
bers ot the church, led by the choir, and Mrs. Charlea Hart and will sing hymns and carols in honor
Mr.
their two children will be guests of ^ ot the birth of the Redeemer. The Mrs. George Bergen, and Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Story at the Bergen residence, an Merrick road, on Christmas Day.
tir. and Mrs. Charles H. Ressler, •f Bayport L. I., will be the guests at a dinner party on Christmas Day. af Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Hibbard, of
SaUth street
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Mt. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn, of Flor¬ ence place, wUl entertain Mrs. Mar^ garet Strickland, Mrs. Arthur RelUy and Miss Frances Reilly on Christmas
»ay.
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Harold Hmnphrey, son of Mrs. O.
service will be most appropriate.
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M^. Julia Schnelker and her aaugu- ter, BUza/beth, of 290 SjMtth Ocean avenue, have gone So^^ to ~spend the Christmas Jjolldays. TJi^y left on
Friday for Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwarob wUl entertain Mrs. Edwards' parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mulch, Miss Estelle Mulch, of Kingsbridge, Christmas Day at their bome on Ray
street
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Harry Betzlg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betzig, very popular in the •W. Humi^ey, has returned to spend , younger set of Freeport society, has the hdlidajil with tha members of his | been very III for some days with ty- famUy. 1^.'Humphrey is attending I phoid fever. The Utest report from
SomeU University.
His* Astrld Nygren, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Werner Nygren, has re- tanMd trom Boston, where she is at- toadlng Smarson College of Oratory, to speitd tba k«ltdaya vltb her par- •ata.
his bome is that he is Improving in health.
Charlea Reach of Wlallace atreet Is I vary ill at his home with pneumonia. A trained nurse is in attendance, and the famUy physician. Dr. Steele, of Baldwin. Tbe Naasau Poat Joina with • • • I the many friends of Mr. Reach in tbe
littla Shirley Faltoa, danshter of alncera wishes for his rapid recovary. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater A. Fulton, Is In • • •
Kassau HospltaL A aUgbt operation Harry Cohen, who baa been in the -waa saee^sfally performed on the Long Island CoUege Hospital tor nttlo ^n last week aaA altlmislk Bh« troatmant, la improvlnc rapidly, and ^Hiy not be able to to tn bar hamom altboagh be sofTered last week froia ooCbrlstnaa Say, tt Is taported tbP' | a very bad oold, VOm. Cobwi tells os Santa wUi make a special vlalt to tbe that sbe is Yery mocb eDooaraced br hospMal to proowit a namber at sifts., bis oondltioB.
We are glad to note the recovery ot Misa Olive Poet daughusr of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Post, of North Ocean avenue, who has been confined to her home for some little time with a se¬ vere attack of throat trouble.
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Dr. Runcle, health officer of the Vil¬ lage, assisted by other officials of the Department'has been making tho re¬ quired inspection of all milk dealers dairies who supply tbe residents of this community. His report wiU be presented at the next meeting of the Board in January.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross will en¬ tertain Christmas Day G. E. Cross, Milton Cross, Albert Cross, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hanson, all of Richmond HUL
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The Thursday Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Smith on Merrick road last Thursday. Prizes were presented to the win¬ ners and a light collation was serveo. Among those present were Mesdames Sidney Gibson, J. R. Clark, Smith Cox, J. Oliver Cummings. \ Harvey Smith, C. Henry Piatt, Charles Moi- loy, John J. Taylor, George Meadon and G. Greve.
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The Wednesday dancing class for Juniors at the Freeport Club under the direction of Mrs. Jean Stiles Is In-, creasing in popularity. It was found advisable to form a separate class, in addition to the one for the little folks! Among the members of the j new class are the Misses Juliet Cof¬ fey, Frances Meadon, Eleanor Miller, Gladys Miller, Eleanor Finch, Helen Andrews, Margaret Williams and Slgne Nygren.
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The monster Charity Subscription Dance to be given at the Freeport Club under the auspices of the Neigh¬ borhood Workers on Tuesday evening, Decem/ber 29, promises to be one of the most soccessful held during the year. The ladies in charge are Mes¬ dames Clayton Kneeland, M. J. Zulser, J. OUver Cummings, Sidney V. Gib¬ son, Jarvls Root, Timothy Cutler, H. J. Raymore, C. Henry Piatt and Mrs. Charles M. Hart
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The installation of oil burners a» the Municipal power house up to the present time haa l>een rather un¬ profitable. Tbe installation haa not been' completed and there remains but $300 in the fund created for that purpose. Several liens aggregating (500 have been filed against the plant | by local merchants and contractors for work and material furnished. I
FREEPORT POST OFFICE. Ordinary and Regulai* Mai la. From 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. M. O. B. and P. S. Bank From 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. MAILS. FROM THE WEST.* Arrive. Ready for Dis.
6.30 A. M. 7.45 A. M.
S.IO A. M. 8.30 A. M.
12.40 P. M. 1.00 P. M.
2.50 P. M. 3.15 P. M.
5.10 P. M. 5.30 P. M.
6.30 P. M. 7.00 P. M.
FROM THB east: Arrive Ready for Dis.
8.10 A. M. ~ 8.30 A. M.
12.40 P.M. 1.00 P. M.
4.30 P. M. 4.45 P. M.
MAILS CLOSED AND DISPATCHED For the West. For the East
7.45 A. M. 7.45 A. M.
10.00 A. M. 2.30 P. M.
12.00 Nooa 6.10 P. M.
3.55 P. M. 6.30 P. M. 7.50 P. M.
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Last Sunday little Theodpre Elvin Mulch, the very young son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mulch, was host at an impromptu Christmas party. His little guests, hearing that Santa Claus had called at the Mulch residence, stopped In to witness the lighting of the large Christmas tree, loaded down with pretty things. The guests in¬ cluded Margaret Edwards, Clarence Edwards,. Jr., Donald Edwards and Robert Thayer Jackson.
• \ • Mr. and Mrs. irvjng Dimelow wUl have for their Christmas guests, Mrs. Dtmelow's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parsons, Miss Florence Parsons, Mrs. Duyohnlck, and Miss Duychnlck.
t7 KGnutes Grand Central to A. oc S. Fvivate Subway Station
Great ^eSiic^^^j^ r?^ ^^ Wantea loys
Ancii tm i^pptwr.iitw Oi Af vlA hvorite
no YOU WISH TO IrL-EL CHRISTMAS sle;i;in;:: in upon you untSl you
all permeated wilh it and burst out intu_chuckles .md chorales of ;be just like
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idows lettinij:
in th? r.ir r^u 1; ¦hi—a -re'it hi'*, snlend' ity vcnlil;i*fd. j^ood old-fashioned Christ¬ mas Toy Sore. IHl'd to ovivnowinQ witli Chri^^tmas Tovs and Christmas Joys.
S.-e S.ANT,\ HAVING HIS PlCri'RR TaK!->' v.^ih the little tot? ridin- live ponv.
.See.and iai!;'h v. itb niest ?i\'ht in the cit..
the
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Children uver tlie YifL'v^I^V MONKEY RACF See the perform-in-^ Toy Bea"'rs in (he
the fl
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Let Us Feed You
Wo earry evefythtHf In Mm greeciy line, ami win be flla4 te serve yea Yeu dent Have te ge Se Freezer! er Rockville Centse any mere. Syend yeur itoeney at heme wtiere It fees further thSn any ether ptmom.
Our teeae ars freeh and the heat. New •ucMwbeirt Fleur and heet Ma¬ ple Syni^
A. BREINER
Grand Avenue near Merrick Rd. Tel. 4^9-J BALDWIN
SUPKRIOR TJPRKME WEETHOM
BREAD
THE LOAF DEVINE
IT'S THE BREAD THAT IS BEST BECAUSE NONE BETTER
O. K. Bakery
21 S. Main St, Freeport
Freeport's O. K. Lunch Room
"Approved by All Who Have Lunched or Dined TTiere"
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H'lPjiy Fin"'iiy C.".i;e, and SEu Tin: liOMf: of ritn FAU-ii-^—tint
clii'drcirsocotiaiie with a Liliipat^an Grandma
nd p,reels nU chikircn snuiil cnouj^h
• trout door o." tfiis beautifully
:b:\\ tb" f'lv >; nf Santa Claus
.in.-:: ;,r.; cMijoying theiu- ve the trip profitable as \ cWr'T at these.
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£|i ' I'iEkHAPS Tilt: i;nST MhWS FROM TOY-
.^i/l LAND iy t!-^ ao'^; arar.co of tlie famous beautv
'"^m^ --If- ''\" ¦\ "^ VlOl FT. who is here.
iicspite the war anJ the difficulties of traveling
; ;- .'.:{]'¦ i"'.j samo price as last
vear—n« ^I" .nn.' '" -u^ifiil a? ever—at 98c.
Miss Violet is, without any exception, the rreat?5t oc'' ''¦¦¦•' in i'-"? citv todnv at 9St.
ExbibhioB Window Dolls Rcdacad.
HALP PRICE; about 36 rtry band- tome Dolls, dressed very ele- cantly, that were osed in our windows for exhibition purposes, now eractly half rrlce, ranging from tS08 up. Other Dolls in simply wonderfnl assortment at 24* to «12.08
Steam Engines at Half Price.
Snglnes and their attachments— many excellent ones that have be-jn usrd as samples and are Just a bit soiled, but as good as new for all purpcsee, half price, at 98c up
flalf Price for Aeroplanes.
And inany at lesa than half price
—trom 6a(' fends, at 2tr, lu aUib-1 orate deslBits la the dollars- -half I price iiBa leas. j
Sec Saw Toys at 29c
AutcmcDrlc tiaragc. witb one and two \titoa run by clorhwtrt,
a4c, 40r and fWU-
Children'e Furniture, solid oak Chairs and TaM*!« to jnatch, at >"*«c. itnd t,9.-
Children's Sewing Machines greatly redJced —a reai ma».liine to make dcMs' cjothlng. .9140 up
Qockwork Trains. Great Assort¬ ment at 9Sc. Up.
Electric Tralnf! nt 92.»H to 82!.08 These are now rirged fo that with ihf aid of a transformer yon may use the electricity from the electric llphts in your bome. This makea these trains among the best toys possible.
'l«:u'.)j' .'.i.Artfa, the ueter fall- ing ta>orlte, flneet Imported hSnda, »r .20r. af»c. •*• and up.
Games and Blocks.
UtU^ M<B'- BbilUer Bloefe*— tearhi."^ the little ones to spell
and c uiit 08c a box
Th". i\p.ilar Game of Ht. ...aOc
i- llncc nt »4«
Tiny Town School 40c
Soldiers from all over the world at a few rtnts up to dollars. 1 And tbcusands of other Toys at ! the lovn-at price in the city.
' Tiiklnc I'IrtaiM with Samta.
! Have yo\r children's Pictures taken un Santa Claus' Live Pony —and hare them taken in time to .i8a«' to the folks in the coun¬ try—6 portraits 50«
Fourth Floor.
CASINO HOTEL
FREEPORT
On Randall Bay
CASINO STREET., CORNER ROOSEVELT AVENUE
Take L. I. R. R. train to Freeport. Maia street trolley to Rooeevelt avwttw. Walk three blocks ta Until, Autotnobillsfts take South Lonfl Beaoh Av«(uie from MorHck Road to Caaino Streat, then one block te HoUL
This Is a modern two etory Hotel, having all conveniences, InctucMn g n*t only elac^olty, hot and aoM water, but steam heat In svery room thus*bnsurinB an even tem|>erature t hrouglMut tlve entire building; ta other words, the neatest, cosiest and homelest Hotel on Long IslanCL
qENTRE OF BUSINESS SECTION C«Mr Mda Sired od Merrick Rotd, S^reeptrt. L L
CLEAN SANITARY INVITING
A RESTAURANT OF EXCELLENCE
H. L R. HIMMEIl. Pi^.
fn^mtmtfO.%.Btkmy
Wa have thonaushly renovated, ra^laeeratsd and paiMad the aisltrs ptmaa awWda and In, wid Na aaak tary aondttlena erf abaoiutaty parfsat ^
We «ater te eluba, partiss, daneaa and ta famlltoab
Why ahould a wife work, worry and tirs harssif to daoMi pra|mrta« tar aad sisaalwf after a hams pnrlDt whan aha can isaua Invitations and antartatn her frianda at tha Caslnaf
And, by the way, yott wont ha 's te 0o aemewhara elas to pat auwtsMUim w**^ to aaUt are aan and * > sanra tha vary baat lunohaa and dtaasrs proaurabia anywhere.
We have the finest danelnp fleer that ea« be made and keep H la perfss* iih^Miii fer aaa at any aad a» thnaa.
We are antertatalnp tha beet psspis In Frsspert and vletaHy. C«ne diwa aay ttne e^l Mt enly the taMT hwidred, tart pet the habK."
Call MP the Canine and lat ae^^i'spie dtaner tar ymr tanilly and haw* II •¦ \ m l^mi^ er latar IT y«« dvlra TiUpJiiy Mt. A. Jl PWLnn,