TMt NAMAU ro«r« nttvofiT, n.Yv nxummAy, «ettMn n, itu
Ufft^naanl^BjA
iFUEPORT PEMONAL NENTiOII
«rs. M. Fnstot and bar da««Mer
Miss Laura frasler trom Maahattsn.
4vent a few 4a^ with Mrs. C E.
<G(pas of Rooiwr<elt PUce.
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Mr. and Mrs. H^ry U Mocson. of ^Sottth Loag Beach avenae apent iha week snd at the boms at Mr. Max- son's mother at PlainflMd, N. J.
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"Mr. and Mrs. D. W. AnU ot Archw street-'iukve been entertaining Mr. AnU's mother trom Washinstsn Heights, N. Y.
• * * Mr. and Mrs. Osorgs Jeffrsy kaire
closed np their bungalow on lODsr imiyaana and have gone to Brooklyn to isssids for the wintsr.
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M[r. and Mrs. O. Orevs and tiwlr son IBsnlamln left Freeport on Saturdsy i«o Uke up tbeir reeldencs for the irlnter in Biwfldyn.
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Mr. and Mm. Henry L. Maxson will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. "U BoeksPSU -sft ttasir Inbo 4a Olenridge. M. J.
Leroy J. Corbey who Ao
lir. and Mrs
moved leecsrtly trom Freeport Eastern Parkway, have been In Free- port for the east week on account of the Carman trial. Tbey vrere both
called for the Atatte.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oreenawld, and tMhy who itaem been visiting Mrs. OreenwaUr« paeeoata, Mx. «nd Mxs. <a. Orove of Killer avenue, will return to their iHsne te San Dominso mext week. They have "been the guesU of the Oreves <er thnae aMotha.
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Mrs. R. C. Oreenleaf, left last (Fri¬ day evenlnc tor a two week's ^slt with Mr. aad Mrs. James Van Nos- tTMid, of Cokmihus, Ohio. The Van Nostrands fonnerly lived &t Bea aCft, Ibut moved to GcA^untnie stKuit a yeair sigo.
LOCAL GOSSIP
MLc. and Mrs. C. £1 Cross of Soose- velt PUce motored to Richmond HIU tl^s week where they visited their
reUtlVAs.
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Mr. aAd Mrs. Otto Jung and baby daughter spent tbe week end at Tar- rytawn, N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
l«Rlno.
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Platjt on Rooserelt pUce Is being re-
Bovatsd and a sun parlor has been
?1>uilt which adds to the attraction of
the dwelling.
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WlUUm Donken won the weekly friss in the bowling tournament, with two hundred and twenty three points. Bis was presented with an electric toaster.
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Mr. and Mrs. WalUos Connor wbo rented the Flatt residence on Roose¬ relt PUcs this summer motored from their boms in Brooklyn on Saturday together vlth Mr, and Mrs. Jack Walsh to visit friends in this VllUge.
• e • Rsssell M. Tree, has become a mem¬ ber of "The IndependenU" at Wesits'
, jan University. Mlddletown, Conti.
;*^he Independents" are a social and fraternal organization of studenU wbo ehoose not to unite with any of the
[ Oreek letter fraternities.
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Mrs. Boerum of Smith street enter-
f talned Mesdames William Hlbbard.
'Lyman Jones and C. B. Cross at a one
[table bridge game on last Tuesday.
Luncheon was served to the guesU al
the termination of the game.
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Mr. and Mrs. John White of South Bergen pUce together wltl\ Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Perry of Madison ave¬ nue motored to the city on Saturday, enjoying dinner at the Astor and at¬ tending the performance of "On Trial" Ux the evening.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jong vriU sttend a theatre party tomorrow, Uklng dinner wit^ Dr. and Mrs. MUler of Manhat¬ tan. The play chosen ie "Peg O' My Heart- '
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The DemocraU of ttaU vicinity win
A a grand rally at the American
^satre on Monday, Novemlber S. Oov-
Qlynn, James P. Niesunn. Jooi..
<hmkaai. Lathrop Brown. LeRoy J. |
taaBsamaaeamammsBeaeeBeami^mBmmiam With turn array sC taleaa some good tAlags «agbt fo bs said. •
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Mr. and Mn. Harry Miller aad Mr. and Mrs. Blvia N. Edwards bave l>een attending Or. Dwight HiUia' esrlea of lectures «a the wsr. Tbe vsrty bas motored to Plymouth Ctaorch in Brooklya every Sunday tor the past month. Next Sunday arm oompleU the series.
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A dumber of the awnbers of the Kaadall Park Tennis Club pUyed two games of doubles on Aunday last, fVed StaaU and Bert Karl playing against William D. Finch asd Irving Dimelow, eaoh side winning hy a score of 8 to 6. The .playing of boUi aides were evenly divided. A preliminary game was en- jjoyed by C. K. Csoss, Bert Bssl. WUl¬ iam Finch, and Miss Eleanor Finch, «who is one at freeport's best ipla^wrs. « « ¦
Today (Thursday) at tbe bome of Mrs. John White of Sooth Bergen Plaoe the FKm Hundred Clnb wiU meet for cards and luncbeeo. Prises wUl be awarded the winaer.. Tlie members of this popular club are Mes¬ dames Willard Dean Finch. Henry L. Maxson,' WiUUm P. MUler. C. Heary PUtt, D. W. Anu, WiUiaaa Hlbbard, Oeorge Meadon Harvey Smith. Axthin- Wilfton. A. Wlhlte and Mrs. Jiehn WhlU tbe hostess.
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Mrs. C. E. Cross ot Rooeevelt Place ^aa hoetess at the Wednesday Auc¬ tion Bridge Cluh yesterday where they met for .cards and a geneial ,good gathering. Tiiose who attended iwem Mesdames Lyman Jones, C. Henry PUtt, Uarvey Smith, John Wliite. B. Ash, WUlUm Hlbbard, %ldiiey Mai- 4:omson. WiUiam P. MUler, S. W. A&U and Mrs. Cross. . Prizes were j|M-«aeatr ed to the winners and a dainty lunch¬ eon serwed.
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On nest Thursday Mrs. Smltii Coa will entertain the .Afternoon Five Hundred Club at her home on Mer¬ rick road. The membctre who will st¬ tend are Mesdames J. Oliver Cam- mlngs, Clayton Kneeland, N. T. Cole, Charles MAlk>jr, Sidney Oihson, Joba Oark, John J. Taylor, C. H. Platt, Harvey Smith. All the members at¬ tended tbe meatlng of tbe «tob at the home of Mrs. John Clark last Thurs¬ day ai which Mcsktames Platt. Taylor and Cummings woa prlsses.
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The Friday Eventag Bay View Bridge Clnb will meet at the hoshe of Edward Lent on Bayview avenue this week. This is the flrst meeting this year and the club Is looking forward to many pleasant evenings at the homes of IU members whe are Mrf and Mrs. C. M. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. William'Eckart, Mr. and Mra. Tneo- dore Vought, Mr. and Mrs. Tldden, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. WsUers, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Msxson, Mr. snd Mrs. John Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Lent.
¦ • • Breese Blow," the pretty bunga¬ low home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson on South Long Beach avenue was attractively decorated for the meeting of the Evening Bridge Clnb on Tuesday evening. A dainty lunch¬ eon was served at the termination o. the card playing. The members pre¬ sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Per¬ ry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jung, Mr. and Mrs. Pal¬ path, Mr. and Mrs. John White, ai. and Mrs. SUnton, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxson.
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The flrst meeting of the Evening Five Hundred Club wUl be held at the home of Mrs. O. Oreve this week. A specially good time is anticipated as It is tbe only meeting this winter at the Greve home on MlUer avenue on account of tbe UmUy leaving Free- port for the winter. Those who wUl attend are Mr, and Mrs. Charles Schu¬ macher, Mr. and Mrs. WlUhua T. Mil¬ ler, Mr. and Mrs. O. Greve, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ants and Mr. and Mrs.'wiCIam Hibbard.
•• • • Over two hundred witnessed tbe footliall game on Bayview avenae on last Saturday. The Olympic Athletic Club of Brooklyn defeated Freepor» Foot BaU Team with a score oC 13 to 7. The home team lacked team work, the quarterback being rather weak. With a UtUe regular pracUce tbe Freeporters wiU no donbt nUlks a t>et- ter showing next time. Tbe star of tbe day was Stnart Cutler who'made a sixty-flve yard run for a goal, giv¬ ing tbe looai team tbeir only point. TlUs Is tbs sscond game tar Freeport. They put- np a mucb lietter flght than
Reverend Saul O. Curtice Is preach¬ ing a series of sermons on "Questions of the Christ" at tbe specUl services every night this w<eek at the Jfetho- dlst episcopal Cburcb. A chorus choir of forty voices Is being directed by L H. Meredith, Choir MaaSer, this week, and an «aoellent seleoton of saored mtulc is Jbetng heard. Oeorge T. Van Riper, who Is the reeAar Choir Master, wlU Uke up his duties at the termination of tills week!*s mission. Un. Oeorge T. Van River, organist, Is iMlng assisted by MIbb Annie El¬ drldge during this specW servces.
Although there «re nany soctsl iBMOticme tUs -week hi Freeport. a very lar»e oengregatkm bas been at' tending the nightly aerricea. AH cbarch eectel afCatrs bave been pert aside te snake way tar tbe reUgioas programme.
HEMPSTEAD TOWN OFFICERS
Superrlsor—Hiram R. Smith. Free- port
Towm Clerk—Thomae P. €Ulbert Jr.. fienspaUnd.
Town ureasurer—emm A. Rnth, Woedesere.
Receiver off Taxee—=5oeeiph H. Fos¬ ter, Inwood.
Jeetioes of the Peaoe—Edward T Ke«, L«Bb<<Dok; Lewis lUislg, Cedar buret; Walter R. Joaee, Bempstead; Corodea Nerton, Belkaore.
Toww iMserlntendent of Highway* —Betiert Bi<ower, Lycbiwok.
Regular meetings of tbe Town Beard ace beM er^rr Monday.
Foil
STATE Senator LEROY J. WEED
OF QAROEN CITY
THE -JOCLY* CAlVA/ti SehulU, Jr.. Mr. SMft Mrs. H. O. lOng.
. . .- Mr. and Mrs: rtank Pendergast Mr.
The "Jolly crow*- am^ounce tbe "* ""*¦ ^"^^ W»"«' ^' "* >»"- opeettg of their weekly dances daring ^- ^"^ «' •»«» »'"¦ ^*"«' ^*- the winter .e«i«i. "The first dance j«". Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrighUon.
ot the season 1. M Uke place tm Hal- j >*' "< Mrs. George Wheeler. Mr.ano
lowe'en, at Fntak WVilfe's eld rnsUcj"™- ^^««'' ^^ "««* ***™- ^°««' ""*
Mlsaee Eleanor Schwian, Dorothy Ro¬ gers. Florenoe Bush. Ethel Morehard, JeVBle Forbes, Sophie King. AUce Fines Mildred MacGallUrd, Leonora King, Dorothy King, MarUn CampbeU, "GUdys Evana, and tbe Messrs. Harry BeUlg, Hairy WltUker, Alex Forbes, Edward Tbompeon, WUliam Thomp¬ son, GUbeit Malone, Harry MacDon¬ ald. Leonard Malone, Charles Mac Cul- lougb.
bam, at Merrick. The "ktowA" wUI partlcliwte in all the laSest dances. The finale wiU consist Ot an old fash¬ ioned feast and an eratlen by our famous «9eechmaker, Robert H. Ear- on, oa "Let us have peace," and a speech en "Neutia^ny." by another weU known orator, Frank Pendergast. nw Merry Crexsd conslsU of:—Mr. aad Mrs. R. H. Baron. Mr. and Mrs. Tbsmas Forbes, Mr. and Mrs.
MR WEED is the present Member of Assembly, from Nassau County. His record aa a legislator has been inde¬ pendent, honest and efflcient If elected to the SENATE he wUl en¬ deavor to represent all the people of tbe district. Irrespective of party or patisanship. Mr. Weed is a fusion candidate, having been nominated In the direct primaries by both tbe Dem¬ ocrat and Progressive parties.
RegularDemocratic and Progressive
CANDIDATE
FOR
Member of Assembly
and Franklin O. HiU ars to | on tbs prsvleas Batarday.
FRANiOJN G. HILL
OF MERRICK
I( elected. I will represent ALL die people 'm Nassau County fahb- hiQy and conscientiously.
Tlie Long blad FiTe ani Ten cent Store
«3 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
Is under mew managem^t aad carries « eeaaplete stoek in IU line.
Here aire a few prices:
Decorated china cups aad saaoera 5o each
Large size butter dishes lOo "
Wtadow shades 20o "
T^ble oU cloth 20c "
Merre Ribbon, differeat oslsss 10c "
SUver pUted knives sad forks 10c "
Gingham aprons 10c "
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52 N Main St
"Staiutanr "Uoox" Uvuotj
Oliver E. U. Reynolds
Telephone Connection
Steam and Hot Water Heating. Agent Acorn Ranges
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' On Positively Sanitary Ideals
Sanitary Houses and Pens—The Finest Bred Stock—Produces the Best Eggs and Stock— Always Open for Inspection—Choice Broilers Always Ready for Immediate Delivery.
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The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greatest Economy The Store of Strongest Values
Tiiese are facts well known to all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. They are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas¬ ing to do at any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor¬ tant price-advantage for ths buyer.
The Baldw^in Garage and Salesroom
JOSEPH L. SCHIFFMACHER, Proprietor
Most Complete and Efficient on LoLg Island
All kinds of supplies and dundriea, tire* and tubes, vulcanizing, batteries recharged, oyerhauling
Experienced Efficient Econoniy Elxperts
Excellent Storage Facilities
We Guarantee Goods
Henry G. Schluter
"The Quality Grocer"
Freeport
33 W. Merrick Road,
TELEPHONE 635
An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence
Broad^vay, Corner 34th Street
Best Food
ExceUent Service
Popidar Prices
Music by tbe
Famous Werner
Quartette
Catering
Theatre Parlies
Accomodation
from 4 to 100
Heart of the Shopping
District
OFFMAN'S
Pettit & Hedges, Inc
QUALITY CASH GROCERS 28 Merrick Road
FREE .
10 cent package White Rose Tea to anyone present¬ ing this adverlisement in the store
Old Homestead flap Jack 9 d 18c
H. O. Oats 130
Cream of Wheat 18c
Wheatlna 13o
Cream Farina ISo
Shredded Wheat 10c
Royal Scarlet Tomatoes... .1S<|
W. R. Corn 18o
W. R. Chilli Sauce 22o
Elite Peanut Butter 22o
Durkee's Spices Se
Fancy Butter 84o
Extra Cup Coffee 20c lb.
Fancy Mixed Crackers ,.10c bl
Try a 5 lb. bag of our Occident Flour and be con¬ vinced of its superior quality
We make no deliveries so drop in and look over our prices
WE GIVE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS
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