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22-26 S. JUii Sl rtoK, 323-J
BISHOP BURGESS SENDS PASTORS, PEACE PRAYER
UNITED QGAR STORE TO OPEN HERE ON SATURDAY
Special Prayers for tlie Estab
lishinrnt of Peace to be
Read Sunday
Delicatessen and Lunch
Room
1 Ai GOODMAN
Railroad Avenue Teiephone 848-J
Expert Bicycle Repairing
New and Second Hand Bicycles and Motorcycles ai Reasonable Prices. Tobacco, Sporting Goods and Ice Cream.
JOHN KETTLEMAN
256 N. Main Street, Freeport, N. Y.
N. Y.
A L. I. TRACTION COMPANY
T(ME TABLE
in effect January 1, 1912
MIneola-Brooklyn Olvlalon
Luare Uempetead, Main and Ktoiii
StroetB.
South bound—4.30. 4.4f), B.OB, B.:Ui
a. m., and every thirty nUnulw ilH
1100 p. m. TUen lii HO ra. (this cuj
goea to Rosedale and walta twenty
mlnutoH, tbeu proceodB lo City Linf;,
arriving at 2.00 a. ni.
Nortti bound—5.30 a. m. and t-.n-.ry thirty mltiutoH till 12-Ou a. in.
A lifteen-minuto headway Ih operut ed between Baldwin CStop 85) and Urooklyn aH follows: Week days, ev cept Sundays, leave Grant aud Lineitj streeta, Brooklyn, H.OO a. ni. till 7,0(i a. m., then 4,30 p. m. till 7,00 p. m Sundays: tiftet-n minute sorflcu op eratod bHtwpen UockTllh) (,'entre ami Brooklyn from 12,00 noon lo 8.46 p. a.
Henripatead-Jamalca Olvlilon Leave iienipstead, Main nod From SlTeein. West bound—U.30 a. in. and every tblrty minutes tlU ll.:!0 p. m. Sun days, 6.0U a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica, WuahlnKton and Ful ton Streets. Eaat bound--6.1B a. m. and everx thirty minutes tberoafler lUI 12.1;. a m. Sundays, C.4G a. ni. aud nvur;/ thirty iiiinutuB till 12.16 p. m.
MIneola-JamaIca DIvlaion l^are Mineola, Boulerard and Old Country Hoad. West bound—5.«b a. m. and every tblrty minutes till 9.15 p. m., then 10.16 and 11.IB p. m. Sundays, first car 6.15 n. m., ikeuthe isauie sckedule HM week daya.
Leave Jamaica, Washington and Fal¬ ton Streeta. East boiud—ti.30 a. m. and every tblrty minutes till 10.00 p. m., then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 midnight. Bun- days, first car at 7.00 a. m., then same ¦ckedule as week days.
i. U. BTODDABO.
<*«»«r1ntAnde*l
The Quality Grocer
Fine Groceries Prompt Delivery
Reliable New Stock
L. BARKER
Phone, 160-j
N. Main St., Freeport, L I.
' BiHhop I Frederick Burgeeii of the
I Episcopal Diocese, from GaMen City
I baH authorized wpecial prayers for
I peace lor use in the Churches of Long I Island. durlcR the period of European
war. The follow inK prayer will prob¬ ably be UHcd in the churches on this next Sunday, August 23rd.
(J Ood' who ha.s made one blood all nation.s of men for to dwf;ll on the face of the whole earth and did'at .send 'J'hy blessed Son to preach peai'o to them that are far off and to them that are ni^h: grant that all men fvtiyv.liere may .sefk al'uVi' Thee and Hnd Thetv Hring the nations in to Thy lold and add the heathen to Thy inheritance. And we pray Thee .short¬ ly to accomplish the number of Thine elect and to hasten Thy Kingdom, through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.
() .Merciful Sa\ioui-. King of Kingii and Lord of Lords, hear our auppli- cations in belialf of the nations of Europe now engaged in war. Make the rulers and the people to know Thee Ihe Prince of Peace and may the intercessions of friendly nations pre- \all to save the world from furture sulTering and loss. Grant tlus O Holy ChoKl llvest and reignest. One God, world without end. Amen.
() Holy spirii, who art thc comfor¬ ter of all who believe in Thee, send Tiiy blessing upon Thy I'ailhfu! ones the chaplains the nurses the surgeons and all who seek to comfort and to save; may their efforts be blessed in every army and every nation, that as peacemakers, tliey may carry the gos¬ pel tidings of lo^^fS*ind i>eace to the wounded und the dying and to all who are weary and oppressed, that ao (.Uid's will may he done and His name gloii- lied from generation to generation. Ail Ihis we ask, () Hlessed Spirit llirougli Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The giiice of o\ir Lord, Jesus Christ and the love of God and the leilow- shiri of 'he Holy Ghost be with us all • ¦ver more. Amen.
First Synagogue in Nassau County Laying the i:(irn<,'r stone of the tiist synagogue in Nassau County, takes place at 2 p. m., Simday, September (j. lt>14, corner of AV'insor and Centre avenues, Uockville Centre.
Tliose who are fortunate enough to be present at this ceremony will have tlie pleasure of hearing addresse by some of the most prominent speakers of the day. <;round was broken for this structure a week ago. All are cordially invited.
George J. Silver, the Enterpfising
Proprietor of Newest Tobacco
Emporium on Railroad Ave.
It is Just as pleasing to the wives and sweethearts of Freeport smokers af It is to smokers themselves to know that the United Cigar Store Company will have a store in the village where blue, buff and all other colors of cou¬ pons, which can be redeemed for al¬ most anything from a stickpin to an
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Poet little want "ada" get the gooda, while the a*tting'e good. - ¦ -- ¦
Two cent* a word for flret Insertion, n-ilnlmum ten worde, one cent a word . for eucceeelve inaertlone.
auto, will be given with every pur¬ chase. The store w ill have ils formal opening on Saturday. Augu.n 22, is In the heart, so to speak, of tJio fiusinf-^^.-^ .-ictlon of the viliaze at 29 Railroad avenue, opposit the depot- in fact in the very office which until early thk- week was occupied by Villa.'^fc Coun¬ sel Sidney H. Swezey.
The new en.porlum will be owned and conducted by George Sil\er, who is by no means a stranger m Free- port. He is the one enterprising younp man, who saw thc advantages of the mos' recent plan of the I'nited Cigars Stbre.s Company; by which his store could be made a 1,'nited Cigar Store. To all intents and purposed it will be just like any otlier of the hundreds ol others which hear tlie popular le- ' A'end. but .Silvei's name will be over the door as a looal identification. i Everything that is sold in the to- I hncco couuteis will have tlie guaran-' Tel. 61 I *PP of the great cigar concern behind I it and in e\(ry instance, a coupon or | several will accompany purchases. iJcsides there will be every brand of
cigar and cigarette taht is carried In i .iny United Cigar Stor* there, so tliat it will not be necessaij* for th« coniuior to purchase an ov^r Sunday rupply In the city. The prices will ^e the same as at any United Cigar i .Store in the country even to rhe last i of tbe baicains. j
Although the openins day Is scbe-; duled for Saturday, It is probable that i the new store will he doing business j by tomorrow. i
AUTO PAINTING
WE BUILD FOKD DELIVERY BODIES
CHARLES F. VAIL
MERRICK FREEPORT
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K.VT CA.RSON'S \
BUFFALO RANCH BIG THREE RING Ml.
WILD WE.ST CIRCUS
Tralued Wild ARinal Lxhlbilion and Colossal Hippodrome.
TENTH TRANS-COtvriNEItlTAL TOUR.
THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Coming direct on their Own Special Train of Forty Double Length Railroad
Cars from the Biggest Ranch ia the World.
BOARDING
Nauau Cottages—157 So. Orove St. cor. Smith street, Freeport. Lie lightful Ideation; convenient to depot and bathing beach. Capacity fift*-. EvenluK dinner; Sunday special Terms reasonable; special rates for famllieB. Garage accomodations. De scriptlve booklet.
MISS A. R. PINNEY, Prop.
Freeport.
>r Sale: Chalmers 4-passenger au- tomoblle; Pony tonneau; 1912 mod¬ el. Good condition. Demonstration given. 92 South Park Ave., Rockville Centre.
FOUND.—Rabbit hound, owner can have same by Identifying and payln'-< the cost. Addre.ss, Post t)f(ice Box .^2, Merrick, Long Island.
Position Wanted: A young lady wishes position as child's nurse, or mother's helper; handy at sewln.'-r. BECKER, care of Mr. Woolley, Bald¬ win, Long Island.
FOR SALE.—31 White Leghorn Hen.i, all laying at 90c.; 1 Arlington Rooster, $5.0*. Anderson, West Side Ave., P'reeporl. Tel. ir> W.
75 8. C. White Leghorns; .heavy lay¬ ing strain, |1 each; by tht- whol-.? Bock 90 cents: ia ¦: bargain. Nackens Poultry Yard, Centeunial Ave., Koose¬ velt; 7lh house from Main street.
For Sale Cheap: A large, well con¬ structed, attractive dog house, cost¬ ing J30. Inquire M. L. S., 15 Lena Ave., Freeport.
WANTED—To rent for one or more years, a seven or eight room house, centrally located with all modern im¬ provements; hot water or hot heat preferred to sleam. Write full des- crlption, Box 385, Baldwin.
{Long Island R. R. Time Table
I Taking effect July 1st, 1914
Leave Freepori for New York, PenL- I sylvanla Staliou nnd Brooklyn, we^k- j days, 5.20, i5.5(), i;.4;J, 7.00, 7.22, c7.4,i, 17.47, 8.00, 8 17, 9.UU, 9.45, 10.17, ll.A.^, A. M.; 12.27, 1.40, 3.1-2, 4.09, 5.00, 5.3-i, |fi.47, 8 16, 10 43 P. .M.; fkl.59 A. .M. I .Sundaya 0.51, !),l,"i A. M ; ll'liS, 2.5^ j 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 7.50, S.44, !i,4S, 11.21, I P. M.
Trains leave Freeport for Aiuityvllle Babylon, Patchogue and intermdiate I stations week-day.s, nu4.44, a7.02, 8.10, aH.r,2, alO.25, 11.53 A. M.; til.2S, 11.47, asl.48, as2.22, s2.;;(;. 2.44, a3.58, a4.5a, af5.32, a5.55, at).19, 6.45, a7.0C, 7.33, a8.03, a9.05 11.21, 1". M.; i:M7 (to Patchogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sundays, 5.31, a9.22, alO.56 A. .M.; 12 23 2.22, a2.48, 3 52, (J.17, aO.59, 7.21, a9.02, all.14 P. M.; 1.42 A. M.
Trains leave New Yoik, I'cnusylv.iu- iu Station, for Kreeport, .Vlerrick and principal intermediate station*: na3.33 a5.56, 7.01), a7 50. a9,30 11.00 A. M.; S12.40, al2.54, acl.32, 2.00, a3.00, a4.03, af4.44, a5.00, ai5.30, 15.54, a(i.l7, 6.45, a7.10, a8.08, 10.25, j,11.30 (lo Patchogue Saturdays) al2 :'0 P. M. Sundays 4..iO aS.24, alO.OO, 11.:M A. M.; 1.37, al.57, 2.58, 5.32, h6.(;2, J.;i7, aSOS, alOl'-:, alO.lS, al2.35 P. Al.
c Utius 011 Sept. 8th anil .Muiiiln:. .•¦ I'lily, e.\cepi, Sepi. Till.
a 'i'ljiiu runs lo Uabvioii uuly.
a .N'o Brookiju connectiunij
kSiops on signal; runs to Jaiiiaioa only.
s Saturdays only.
f E.-vcept Saturdays.
i Will uot run Holidays.
t Except Saturdays and Holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Av. .station, about the KaiiU' lime as those shown fToiii New York. Pennsylvania station. This time table subject to change witliout notice.
WALTER B. COZZENS
GENERAL CON rRACTOR BUILDER STRUCTURAL WORK
Eatimxra Chcrrfiilly Furnislied Fur All KinJi ot Wmk
423 South Side Ave.. Freeport, L. 1.
Reliable City Help
COLORED
SuppliedatShort Notice:
Reference Furnished Satisfaction Ciiaruntced
T. ALVA SMART
J43Ne^ton'Bl'bd. Freeport
Telephone 581 R
. j KIT CARSUN'S $?5.000 HEfiD Of'*-^'- P^RFOrvMIHG BUFrALOES ^^An^
MENAGERiE CF TRAINED WiLD ANIMALS
tU-Uefyiiig A(.t»i..!ii,of.t htvond tie ifultnn of lucid Imagination. A Cotmo
Daring and DtatU-Uefyiiig Act* i'.!iiiOf.t tKvcnd tie i
pulitan C(jllci,tii<) ot Co'>.boM. i.ii.t i. ow,i1tl.i, VaiHi. i
Rider*, Cl.ampio-* ol thr !,- r',,' '.''.y KVjj-;.. ¦ \ , :,
TiM'ILI.lNO INDL-wN {jGH.;,, ,
KinatLon. ritas, Cuardis Ruraica, RuukI TS, Djriim Athlttea, Comical Clowiia, U WAX DANCES.
PRINCE JIIVIMA'S laOUPE OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS,
13ANDS OF SIOUX, CHEYt.NNK AND COMANC H I:. INDIANS Ir'eTh from th. Cat»p-flre
lij: tlu-
The Orand Etiino. atic Historical Kantaty,
Morning Shopping
Is always pleasant at this Store
We carry thc Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables besides
Staple and Fancy Groceries
44
SEAMANS "
27 W. MERRICK ROAD
Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 710
PordandColeAutomobiles
Distributor of
Edward Smith
Martio F. Murphy
SMITH fit M URPHY PRACnCAL PLUMBERS ft GASFTITERS Hot Air.Steam and WaterHeaters
Tin, Copper Iron Work
15 BcdcU St.. Freeport. L. I.
Telephon* 366
Great South Bay Ferry Company
now operating Summer Time Table betweeu
Freeport, Point Lookout Nassau-by-the- Sea
Sea Edge, Long Beach High Hill Beach
Frequent Service Low Fare Dock Telephone 778 Freeport
London Limousine Detacliable Top
For any Make of Car
Ford Parts and Repairing a Specialtv W. T. HUTCHESON
Telephone 186 Hempstead
|/»4 franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y.
I ONG ISLAND TOUD
n^ -4 mu I riNiri IVI ANinRDS *^
FOR LONG ISLANDERS VIA RAIL AND WATER
Thursday,Aug:ust 20,1914
Personally conducted by the Long: Island R. R. Co.
Special train, with parlor car, will leave Rockville Centre at 9.03 A. M., run via the Montauk Divlelon to Sag Harbor, where the steel •teamer "Montauk" will te boarded for a sail throuflh eastern Long laland waters, around Shelter Island to Greenport, where a short stop will be made; returning from there to Sag Harbor through Qardinors Bey.
ROUND TRIP FARE $1.50
Reserved seat In Parlor Car (round trip) $1.00 additional. Paceengere from intermediate stations te Babylon at which special doss not atop will use train No. 90 to Babylon. FuU particulars on posters In atatlons.
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I NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
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: COUNTY COUUT, NAt^.SAU C(.>I NIV
' JAMK.S A. COW .\HD, |
: I'laintiff. |
I asaln.st | I JOHN DAYCOUPAY arid MAUV
|DAVCOUPAY, hi.s wife, the |
lnau'iS "Mary" bfiug lictitious the |
first name bcJiiK unknown to |
(plaintifl", |
! Defendant. |
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j In pursuance of a judgmient of rore- ! closure ni.idf and ericred In the abov-; (entillcd aft ion daied the 27th day nf 'June. 1U14, 1 ,iha undei signed, the lo.'- eree in said judi,'nieiU named, will s -ll jat public auction tu ih«; higlu!.st hid- ;der at the front Bt<iis of the Nas.-^au 1 County Court IIou.se iu Mineola, in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau Coun- Ity and Stale of New York, on Satur I day the JDih day of Augu.-it, 1914, m ,11 o'rlock in Ihe forenoon the prem- i.ses described iu tho said judgment of foreclosure and sale as follows to wit:— "
ALL. tho.se certain . loLs, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and be¬ ing in the To\ni of Hempstead, Coun¬ ty of Nassiui aud State of New Yoik, known and designated ou a certain map entitled, "Amended Map of Co¬ lumbia Helwhta, located at Freepor^, Nassau County, N. Y., property of the LON GISLAND REALTY COMPANY, New York City, surveyed, October, 1903, by Robert Kruz, C. K., Jamaica, N. Y.," aud filed In the office of tho Clerk of Nassau County, on the 3rd | day of December, iy03, as and by loi uumbers, seven hundred and nineteen (719), seven hundred and tw*n*y (720), and seven hundred and twenty one (721) and moio particular'.y des¬ cribed as follows:—
BEGINNINO at a point in the East¬ erly linf of Star I'lace, one hundred (;00) feet di.stant in a Southerly dl- r«?ction from the southeasterly corner of Independence Avenue and Star Place, running t'uence Ea.stei^ly In a line parallel with the Southerly line of Independence Avenue one bundrM (100) feet; thence Southerly In a line para'^e) with the Easterly line of Star Pl?;ci» ser^nty-flve ('5) feet; thence Westerly in a line parallel with the flrat described course, ono hundred (100) feet, to the point or place of be¬ ginning. Containing all the land witb¬ in tbe aforesaid bounds. Dated July 1, 1914.
JOSEPH STEINERT Refere*. Clock & Seaman, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ntt. 35 Railroad Avenue, , Freeport, N. T.
COOL, CLEAN,
(CONVr.Nir^NT) The electric current is a cool, clean, conrenient performer. A." a cook, electricity attends tiliicily to busl- ne.ss; no redhot stove, no kitchen turned Into a place of torture, no smoke and smell, no af' rmath of dirt and ashes. Whatever work electricity performs, it requires no preparation, no assistance, no nt- tcndance—it is a synonym for <;on- v« niene.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 South Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y.
WOUNDED KNEE'*
Intr-xJjcinu a vast o.id motley horde of IiulianB, Scorts, Trappers and Soldieri that actually took part in the last brave stuiid und hopeless strugiie the noble redskin made for frcadom.
2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, AFTERNOOU HI 2. lllfEKIIIO AT 8. OOORS OPEI OIE HOUR EARLIEI
Gi^and Gold Glittering Free Street Pariide
TWO Mll.i:SLONO at ii a.m. daily on th« main thorouKhfaraa.
BIG MtEE EXHIBITIOIVS on Show Grooads immedlalely alter the Parade.
BHiSG IN VOVH BAO HOHSte ANO MUtCS. Ou. Cowboy* will ride them Krta of char((o. am.OO Will He Haia to amy pmrmon brlnnlnt, n feora* or mtla thay aaneol rMo,
Wll-I- l»OMIl IVKUV KXMIaiT AX O
I'REEXPORT
Aftemooii artd Evening
Saturday, August 22nd
IvCMi'V'-l '.<<;d)^ will \n- ri.'u i'.l oil S.'ijf :it Cliiililmr-U'.s DnU' SluU.- Kiilly on Mnrniii.L; iil' i;.\liiliiii((!i l):iy ;il no I^Mia ('li;ii»a'. UeHervulioilH t!an he Made at .Any 'I'liiii'. .Mril<f: ^oui.s .\'(i w and lit' Si'ir of I'l sl Stiiiis on Clnuu D.iV.
IHF: BIDE-A=WEE HOME
AT FREEPORT, JjONG ISLAND
situated on a well adapted 40 acre farm, Onr half mile from tilt incor|x>- raled village of Freepor. %.
Condut.ic'1 iiy llir Bidr A Wrrllome Afitriciation. o ( New Yoiii Cily, Willi ofticeii at 410 £•«! .'i8lli .Sirrrl.
An abode for homeless, weak, helpless animals. One of th most successful and beneficial in (he United States.
An excellent temporary home where animals can be boarded and leceive medical attenlfon at reasonable rates.
Trained and experienced saperintcndcnt in constant attendance, always ready to assist in or out of the institution.
OFFICERS
Mrs. n. U. Kibbe, PrcHideut, Hotel .'\MSonia, New York City Miss Etiitl R. B. Champion. Secretary, New York City John J<jsc|)K Kelly, SupcriutciMlciit
The Home is maintained by contributions and subscriptipns from members of the Association and its friends. Inspect our Home, becomea member of our Association, and assist us in this worthy charity