r«ri
m HAMAfT POAT, vnKT.nner, n. n rmt>AT, ARpntitiifiii ivmi?
mru tkl, PArFROF JIAr^SAII lOIHTT.
I'-ihll-hfil Krlilayn t>y \
mtt niKtttntv roar r onpoWATiow i
lAMKK K frrn.Rn, l'real«1»nt. i
fl |lt»iith rjroT* Rlrcet. Fri»^port. M. T. .
f for CtmgToim tn t*lt^ nn tnt«r«iit ce thuf th«» mof>*>y in Kp«>fit to
I hPKt a<1yAntaK<> Ia now .
'¦ ft l« not piwy to iintlerAlAnd wliy
I iherf nhotild ho any oppoxltlnn to the putnlillshmpnt ftj rotijtreirn of a c6tn- tiiittp*' on war p«p«>n<1ltiir*'«.
^
f.ntti'ti ae •ertinil-t'law rll t, 1»l«. et th« P'tut »rpi.rt. .N T.. untler th inh ». Il»7»,
totatt thrw f«mtH' ««p«rletic* in tMU^h- Mr nnd Mrs f^lward iohn Rlcfcer Inn aitriciiltural In the teJttmXn. | f North Lytibroot.
riiief of Dlrlnlon. Rureaii of flta- tl<strs and ArcountA < ointnis^lon fot thP Firm DUtrlct. Roospvelt.
Ci'i tn *5OO0 a ypar. Open to men l>eatlia
jonly. I Sept. 1, at fnwood, Oarmale Cast-
; Inapector of RnflneerlnK Worlts,! aldo. aKe 1 ypar. »
; Coimty Servlr*>. $900 a year. Opein .Sppt, 2, at Jones Inlet, Patrlcit Far- j to realdent« of Orleans Oonnty only I ley, anted 4S years. 1 Awaldtant C^onatniotlon F^nglnee^r,' .Srpt 2, at .lonea ^nlnt, Michael I Commission on New Prsons |18O0 to; lllara, ante 34 years.
$3000. Twelve y*ars' experience in Sepl. 2, tf I,.awrence, F.llzabeth Ky- ¦i t oii.-ii iif'tinn of lniildlnK>i and eng-, luiifl, aRp 34 years, necrni? works required One appoint- flept. 2, at Tnwood, Michael Angelo mrnt af maximum salary and others ftii'old, age 5 yeara. ^_^_ at lower salaries experlod. | Sept. 4, at Inwood, May Viola Core-
In. pt i mr. Dog License Iliiroau, De-i by. from Correspondent |ost In | pa,,,,,,.,,, „f AKrirnllure. $1,500. Mln-, Sept. 4, at Inwood. Anne Coolj, mail two weeks) imiim age, 25 years, preferred ages 30 aee 53 years.
The Lincoln Rt piihllran Clut.. Sec-j, „ i", ypam. Three appointments are Sept. 3, at Oceanslde, l/)rana T< onil District, Town of Hemp.stead, 1.,^,, ,,,|f,| „„rtri('hapter SO of the Laws , .Smith, age 75 years. li.ltl Its flr.-.t annual mitlni? AiiriisI 25, Lf M7. 9,.pt. 9. at Oceanslde, Klizabeth A.
li Rlltys Point, Maasapequa. .Some I ,',„„., Attendant, Siipreme and Kldrcd, hrc 24 years
Iwo hundred people were In attend-1 comKy Courts, First and Second Jn-
«"" j diclal DUtrlcts. $1500 to $1800 a
The members, lhelr wives and chjl-1 y,>a, open onlv In men over 25
"•^sG. 0. P. OUTING
AT MASSAPEQUA
Oettlnfl Privacy kbovt M«m«.
. ^ „ . .. ^ . . XVIthin thp »n<»t few years Am«»r1-
Bureaii of flta- Sept. I. dauRhter, Marian I>otHi,*.. | ^ ^ ^„ Hiacover that the
• t^ ^^V'r^.J^'l.^'^.'''' ^^" '•'••^*' '^'irandat^mt^rhonsJshonldbetreat-
ed as a part of the home and that It shnnltJ hate tfie charm of Intimacy nnd prlracy. They have reverted to the ways of tho early Colonial r1ay« when the fence was not only a pro¬ lection hut nil ornamental part of the gronnds. Some of the fences around the old houses In Salem, Mass.; In Charleston, S. C. nnd elsewhere hoar
Miipy
The NAa.«*At; F'OHT InvU'-K iPttera ;
to fhe Kriiti.t nn tftplfX "f Interest. ,
All Iptl^i - nnixl bf atci.mpanifd by
oemff antl «t1ilrfi>n»«. ntit n»>cps«arlly
fof niililifetlon. but •» an evMence of
aot.il faith
Ihf NA.HSAII ptiST (!> K'-rv«'i1 pTfiry- I Whrtf tt.r I rente a wi-ok, 10 cent* • tnontfi. II 0« a yt'«r Siihuorlhera mrt r<t(iifft-d tt) Inform th^ circiila- . tion tlfipartmfnt nf any failure to re- celvf thf papfr I.r 'Itiay tn tlPllvrrr. ¦uhsrribf Tfl wlohing tt. rhan«t»> their a^rtrfK* mtl't Ktta thf oM aa W4ll a« I e nfw m'l'lrata .Miibscrib-re l»av-
fofwV'rVV'h7'm'i;ri\y'''lnform'na*th*j'l''.Ti and sweethearts enjoyed a grand |,,.,„, and under 4,^, years of ago on
CLASSIFIED ADS.
•Irtiilntion ijApartment
".Tn
Atltlr^ns ell cf.miiiiinit atlona to
THM »A!»SI,*ll POST <:onrimATiO!"i
Main otTlcB, it .South (trove Street
FItKKPoRT Telephone tl.
, K>tll>U, HKI'TF.NItliit It. IttIT
SUPREME COURT TERM OaOBER
(ounly Clerk Cheshire received
Dirt lime with plents of .^portH. eats I ,he day of the examination (but thla
11,1 rffrfshiiients. The feature of thej maximum ajfc limit does not apply to
ports "as a swimming race be-|Ci^ii war v.'teransi. and who for at I ween James Ainendola and Chriat j |pas, three months immediately pre- >llller. Jr.. the match beinK won by i.,.^;,,^ ,j„. ^ate nf examination have the former. ,Mr. Alhert Kranz attend- | hp,.n Icaal residents of Bronx, New I'd nobly to the liquid refreshments ^ ¦\'f,rk, KinRa, Nassau, Queens, Rich- '"'"ee from the Appellate DIvslon on .iiifl saw tbat noliody went dry. mu'd or Suffolk Counly, ' * Friday of la.st week that there will
,Mr. Hrnry Koehler was »|ways j Assistant Hiiperlntendent, Male, '"' "" Suprenu" Court term In Nassau sMiiliiiR .Tnd very popular with tbe | ^,au. Cii,itodial Asylum for pecble- '"""ty f'" Septemher. The notice youne ladicrt with bis stock of lee | ;\||,„„,,j j^y,„„(.„ Newark, N. Y. $2000 ''»"'f »« a siirprli.se to lawyers and cream. |a vi-ar and mainlenanre. Open to iliosc imercstcd in the many casea on
(!liiiii ('howdcr (Charley Kckert look-1 „,,,„ only. '''•' calendar, since Justice Blackmar
(1 very graceful wltb his new cheFs | .Medical As.siHtant, OfTlcp of District^""' '"'•'" assiKiicd to the term here
ill and made quite a bit with bis | Attorney, Ciounty (if Kings. $3000
SQ EXTRA ClARtE FIR IT |
4ilvfrtisfinfNtK lor Ike NasMi P«st may ht Ifll at H. I. Rrillliwalle's StattoRery Star*. Railraail Avemie,
witness tn the stnte and dignity of the I FPefpafl.
person.* who lived behind them, nnd j ——————————————
through tbe jrntes one still gPts ! glimpses of chnrma thnt wonld lose »»y
half If they were not secluded and kppt ! —
for tbe persons who live In the houses | WANTED—Olrl for power sewing; of which they form the setting.
We are even borrowing the foreign | Iden, hesltntlnKly. of turning our j houses ahout. ¦with their barks to the street and their fronts to a gnrden of ; Inwn and flowers which may be as fully and freelji enjoyed as tbe most com- | fortable living rf>onj lo the liouse.
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
ra ijtkfi w R»M»
AND MOtTTfAOC. airiek AdhM. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT. L. I.
WANTED
machine; also ftood sewers to se'W
buttons; pay good Apply Serentz
« Ooldberg ,143 K Merrirk Rv)«d. Freeport.
nnd the calendars distributed. The
:lainless clam chowder, which was j qj,,.,, ,„ |„p„ f,niy, w|,o are residpnts ! Orand Jury sittings will also be post
"My Country 'Tia of Thee, S^'.-eet Land ef Liberty,"
POI.ITK'AI. rVM;iNI>AI{
Sipteiiiln'i Ilt Ollieial I'liinaries (r.')lls optn friiiM 7 a. m. to '» p. in,)
Sepleiiibi'i LT. Kli'Ht dily for lilinK Indt'piiitlfiil nominations.
Octnlii'i 12 illld i:i Ui".;islr;ili()ii in uni||t(ir|M>i iil'tl Meetioii of tlie luwn. (I'ull,-; Djx n frmn 7 a, m. to 10 p. m.l
OetoliiT 12-13 and 111-20—Per.sonal reKi.Hir.-iiHiii in VilluKe.s of Kreeitorl, Uoflivillf Ci'liire and llt'mp.'<lt'ii(l. (I'olls i,|i<ii from 7 a, m. lo lo P mi,I
Oetolicr 17 La.sl tiny for liiini; in- depi'iideiit iioininutionfA. ,
Oelolit-r 17 Last day It.i liliiif; declinalioiis of indepi'iwli'iii iii)iniii;i- tlons with Secretiiry of Sliitc.
Ocinher Hi Last day fnr filiiiK dec- llnal'.oii,-. of iiidepeiideni iiiiiiiiiiiUions Willi lloiuri of Klections.
OeioHiT 22 La.sl day lor lilinK va- caiiii'i's in inili'iii'inlenl iinmiiiiiliims.
Noveniber H (ieneral l':ieetinii. (Holl,^ oprn from fi a. in. to r. p ni.i
^^.u^ kxpiimutikiis
IJffort.s have heen nmde iu i'on- gress, lliius far un.sueeesslully. Iti es¬ tablish a joint eouiniillee on wa,r ex¬ penditures.
\ery good. | of iNinjt.n CdhiiIv. and who have been
The Lniertaiiiment ('oiiuniiiec. with , ,i„i,. u,,,-n,;,.,j t„ p,-„eiiee medicine in Frank IL Linn, ebalrman, assi.sted by | ,|,|,. ..,„,, f„,. ^t least ten years. LoiiiH lilnss antl Inele llill Dyckman, | i,,,,.); operator. Department of I'lib- ,'liailes .\loestli, Frank A .Nolan, Sr., I ],,. Works. *!i0l to $120(1. .Men only, rrank O. Ilieks. James Amcndola, ^ ('.„„jj,j.,|,,(. ,„„„, i„. „i |,.ast ;>;{ years Frank A. .Nolan. Jr., and William |„f p,,p ^^j^^ ,„„(,, |,av,, ^.^^ „„, ),.„„ '.Vall 11, luadf tin afliiir a urand suc-:.|,.,„ ,i,,.,,, years' experience in orect-
iii:; iinil opei.itlni; elretiical nuii'liin- eiy. 111 in substations of power pliints.
pnned, as no Justice could be ob¬ tained to chai-Ke that body and re¬ ceive the tlndiiigs.
The next lei in of the Supreme (^cjurt will be held jii .Nassau County In Oc- loliii, when Jiistiice Walter A. Jaycox /^/ \\ ill preside. ; ;^
IIKII I iJO.SS NOTKS
Tile .National Red Cross fit Washiiin-
WA.NTKI) SevfMi or eight rftom house
I on large plot ; good neighhorh(K>d;
large rooms; l^ot water heat; all
j Itnpiovements price must be attrac-
! tlve. Box D, Nassau Post. !>-M-2t
GOOD roy.ilrioN for tounci man
Vniing man JiiHt ont of sclinnl. nith Inclination to writing, enn obtain good position in newspaper nnd magnzine work, and nNa tnake commissions on advertising. Address Itnx 75, Nassan I'ost, Freenort, New Vork.
We Rave A pplfcations lor hansfs to rnit, Inralsiici or Hnlnrnlsbed, trom desirable lenanls. WIII be pkased lo lisl yonr proprrty ellher For Sale, Renl or Exchange.
JAMES HANSE
Tel. 77 as lAIUOAD AV'r. FREEPORT, L I.
AUTOMOBILES
OWNER
ro HKNT Dead storage space for automobiles |2 per month. P. O. box 67 Kieeport.
.Mi'rtsr.s. Fred VV ..Miller, John J. i\v>ei and Charles .\lorseli furnished Foreman of Weaviun, Yarn and llir autoMuibile iniek.s wliieh werejci,,,,, liujiistiv. Cliniim I'rison. $1500. w.'ll lillfd and Rally deeoriiled. l-j'l,,, a],,,nlntco to this po.sition must ;""¦''""« "'/'^ ^''^ Uraneli nnist be held
Tin Hon. Coniilon Norton and Joe i |„, ,, i,,.,,, capalile of liiindling the i '
,'.i It h. the I'liiiiidiiin, were the wncsis ^ ^^ ,,,t, .n^r (i<.p,ii iiniiit, iiiiinin.n two' 'll' the day and enjoyed thf iiffai r very ' |,,||,d,-,.,| io,,iiis, inaiiiifaetiirin!; den-
llliull. illl^ lifl.-ill'
Til follis i"iimifil II ihtir limiu's ij,,, „ loweiiui;. .ilioilt S p. I ¦¦ loul; 11'-; '¦¦.vy of the
[¦"iiiriifil I 1 lilt ir limiii's |j|,, II. all tired oiil, but they loiwaril lo llie next af- cliig, al wliieh tht're is ,
,ilways a Koort time lti he liad.
1 l,e Lint tllli Iti'imlilicaii Club lia^
inloiseil tlie eaiuliiliicy of Ilieir pie^-
,il. ill ;iii(l eoiiiiiiitleeuuiii for si -^ f'-^
llllll i)\fr his opiioneiit. .1. 11. .\lil-
Aliiii:'
iDii liii.s made a iiiliuK that (he iiiiniial
iiU't'tiMK of ev eiy nra
Imlween S*))t('iiiin'r I5tli and 30th,
I iH!ief,)ie tht iiu'etin;^ of thu Prt'o- ,"• t' liraiicli, til be held September
inrtini;, anil eotion and '-'j"'' ^^'H 'J»' t'"' annual meetiiiK, and ,lie ilMtlon ol tjllieeis will take place.
II IS llu- duty ol every member of llie ,ni|ji)il Draiiili to attend. No pt-r- soiial notices '.'.ill be sent.
I- ..ril'iiuiriiiiU Aasociiilion has
piohibiled the sale of pies, cakes.
I.M an, 1 aiidy aiiil lobaeeo at the Ri.'d
Fi-eepi>rt',^ 'do.ss iciii al -Mineolu Kuir. This lias
ssiialed ehauges in llie iiluns for
OBITUARY
)sler, out
ol
ftll- .Mr. .Niilan's re-election at
ll,' jiriiiuii ies next !iiolUli.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM.
lollowiiig
:¦ sale; Tiii'.Mlay .\li
The Slat<\ Civil Seriiif Coiiiiiiission iililiouiiees that open et)iii|ielit i ve ex- iiiiiiution.s for ilie stale, eoiiiity und .Never before has any nation ""- ,j„.,j,^. service will lie held tbrough
1 Wll siiiiiiiier lesideiits and a 1 illlil have al pledged "Mii;inselves I I'lii" "'"> became inlimalely (;oiinect-; |i,e Fiei'porl booili but we i'm noun c
111 "iiil ils civic and fiiihrnal life. iiMi^ ior seventy years a pioniinent re.'i''i'!it t.if IJi-ool<lvii. (lied lasl 'I'liiii-s- liiiy I illilt ill .St. Cliristopher Hospitul, I'.ro iklyu, after an illness of oniy lOi; v.ieUs. lie was one of the oi- giini/.i'rs of the Freeport IJoard of Tiudi' and st'i'Vid as president of the oigiuii/ation for eight years. Hi> wu-; l'l iiiiiiiiiii in Ui'imblieaii polities, and v.:e a man f)f laigi' iiifluenee und high [M rsiiiiil piipiiluriiy.
.\ir. l'"osler wus boni in .Manhattan
iliiiiriiieii illld iirlicles
O'.Maiii, unlet ar-
Sclioli'v.
4
I
'21
I'.fix (!, F.eeport. L. I. (No liiokers.) \\: \NTKI)--Threo acres or more with house, seven rooms and bath; heat, gus; price not to exceed %nhtiO. H. Siliuyin Cainiiiann, 81 Wlliiain Street, .New Vork. Tel." John l():tn.
WA.NTKD Krom se\en to twelve acies, with nr without buildings, williin one mile of station and any¬ where lielween X'ulley Stream and .\iiiityville. Quick ••Xitioii, Hf)X
A. Na^'aii Pnst.
dertaken exi.enditiires on .s«i vitst a . ,„„ ^„^. gtm,, „„ October (illi, for <he ! ,„; ^,„,ii i^ 184s. [|e nmved'lo Oreen- scale us is planned hy Ibe I'nited ! posiitions mentioned below. '>'l>o«*'i oii'it wlien a boy. and later lo tht;
States for tbe next year. The ap¬ propriations passed and iieiiding for the tlscal year ending June no, llllS, tolal in round fK-iires ?20.»00,00().000, a sum difllcult of
1 xaiiiiiiatioiis cover iiositions' in Hk'| B,.d;oid sectioii of Brooklyn. I iassitied service in Ihe State Depart-. \,,. p„„(e,. vvas president of the ments and Iiistilutions, tlie variou.^s I pjf.,| ))i„t,i,'t Kepublican Club of elassitted county departmenrs and m-1 f,,.^,,;;!^.^ ^nd vice president of the and the villages
\\i'(lliesduy .Mrs. II. iiiisccUaueous articles.
l"liiiisday .Mrs. J. J. lioluiid. taii- 11 li Koods and jellies. /
I'riday .Mrs. C. H. Heaeh.
Saiyiday .Mrs. liertlia Knoble,
aiMons lo\''t'ls tie.
iJonalioiKs nuiy be sent lo any of the iliairinen nr 10 the supervisory eliairiiiaii, .\lrH. V. E. Story,
There is now un abundance of wool al (he Hed Cross rooms, but not enough knillei's. Sweaters, mufflers and wristlets are the things are the ngs needed, 'f'he socks have been
Lace Curtains
Laundered Carefully
The fact that care and skill are necessary to do up lace curtains without tearing or dis¬ figuring is the best reason why you should let us launder yours We return them to you ]ust like new and save you bother and money. '
CHARLES HOWARD,
Brooklyn Ave, Frecporl. "
Phone Conn,,'cli..ns ^g CAN TEACH YOU
— ^— SOME BRANCH OF
THE GLOVE BUSI¬ NESS AND PAY YOU
BEDS, SPRINGS, A LIBERAL SALARY
wishes a loan of
$2200 for three , •
years a; 0 per cent utt nt^w bouse. TO LKT.
just being conii^leied. having six To l,i;T.. Fm iiishud for six inonthH, large ''oom.s, bath aud reeeption j ten robin house, .f/!0. Apply 217 S. ball, all ni<»dern improvements ' Ocean Avenue. Fieeport. !l-1,4-2t
and .steam heat, on three-quarter j ^
iiere jtlot, nic^< ly located. Write
ro LET—Furnished, for the winter months, hiinils<ime 1^ room house, 141 South (;riive Street, Three iKoeks from station. J. M. Wijf- );ms. Hvde Park on Ihuison. N. Y. 9-7-4t
FOR SALE
W.X.ViLi) Iih \pirieiieefi .uirl sten- o-ri'.phir f ;¦ light olliee ,/ork. Moderaie pay. Address P. O. Diiiwif K., l'"rccpoit, N. Y.
•"CM wet: Eighteen foot launch, ¦:. 1 :' l-'l llll. I'ti.siine: for eat boat or sliioii, r-ox ('.. Nassau Po,s|. !i-l4-2t
^M 1; KU'ven room hiniKo, bath
. . .1.-1,11- suitable for Iwo fami- li : t'.'iii Irolii'y; iiloi ,\ii \ l.'il); reasouiilile.- Apply Mr. Ile.sse, 102 Coio.iiiil .\\eiiiie. Freeport.
JLatest D,esigns and Makes in
FOR S.M.K I'-inc largf bniises an large plots; jiilce from $1800 lo $l,'ioO; ill F^'i-eport and Hoosevolt; all iiiipi'oveinents and terms lo suit. Ilox II, Nasspti Post
FOU SALE ("oir car, lilH model, 40 linrsepi>\\'ei', self-starter and latest niijiriivi'iiii'nt';: fine eonditiim, cheap.
For Sale
MATTRESSES
stitutions, and the villages ;=o far a.s | };;,^^y—-^g;Vnt.s Hoard of Trade of > ^^^^^^^^ n^^'^n^l^A 't!e"afr!aid UpholsteHng and Repairing comprehension, i lluy are classiliedd. < iuuiidates must ; ,..j^^^. y,.,.^ He had been one of the ... . , . . I fMiiile an upplicalion form and tile
Twenty billion dollars Is equivalent;^, ^__ ^^^^ .>flie, of the Coiiiinission at to ?2(io for every man, woinan and ^ „,.,.
1 unileiiake u sel, and these cold oldest men in the Lyceum business ni^liLs remind us me must not delay.
und was p roprielor of ihe Star Ly-^ instructors will be glad to leaeb anv J ,. o 11,. . .-J 11 ¦ ,¦ ,. „„ t-i^u"' liureau. He belonged to the one, either iMonday niornins, Wednes
child in Ibe United States. bo thei Candidates 111 ull exammaiions, ""-1 j^ociitv of Old Hiooklvnites. Scawan- uDDiopriations represent an !¦ ss other'w ise specilied, must he fn" I imka Lodge, V. and A. M., and the
iiuiled suites citizens, liy birtl^ "'' Mji-onie Veterans
year
average cost of lf2(iil for every per¬ son in the eountry. To insure llu ellieieni ami eioiiiiiiiiial exiii'iiditun of this fiiDi iiiiius .^11111 is Ilf poitance.
for the trial ioll nf :i of Congres.s mi war inU piiipDsi'tl in op- Ailiiunis'iratitin's war,
.M'-. I- .Maiy I
The iiuii.-un .toini enliumtte expenililiires i liosilioii ll' '111
III of
il is lln eointrys war. inaii Ml lb'' tnuiitry, with spie.ibl'^ f\ei ii'iiiiis, !-. i^oul in l;i\o'' of ibr MKii eut ion Ml u s)ieidy and liuisb tiiiil N will'im to sail itif ll' I'iill •'!"'•
Fm tlif s\,lfei-ssnil can i;,i, '\\;ir il is iiiiporlaiil iluit ivery dollar n|)pr,iiirialeil shall dti its full duty. A "sliu'ker" dollar is us lui- lii'sirable as a "slacker" man. and Ihe ability of this country 10 make Its ilollars do their full duty may dc- leniiiiu' tiie result of the war. Tbe power 10 declare war is vested in the Ctmgiess by the Constitution,
llizelis
iiiiniiiilixation. and in the latter (;ase
naturalization inipeis must lie sub-
li'leil In luiiof of elaiiii. II natiiiul-
real iui-:i-/ed directly, the aiiplieaiil's linal cer-
itii'iile of iiiituiiili/.; (inn iiiiisI be sub-
iiilled.
I'ule.is ollierwise speeilied below,
^.ill!lillations ;ire open to men and \vo-
.,(¦11 at least twenty-one yeiirs of aso
"I! the (late of the examiiiation. Three
nonl lis' residence in Ni w York Stale
.1 iisuiilly rciniiii'd. In aecordaiice
u ill the provisions of Civil ^t"-''^''*^ i ti niitiii w it
Kules I and !i the Commissioii niay',
• I'.it M'r, ^¦llsI)¦.'llll llll' rciiuire'iienlH as
III r ¦'-iilt'iiee and eiiizenrliiit where
I'lll iei|iiirenieiits are ilisuil'. iintage-
,11,; ;ii lilf jmlilif Inieresis.
1,1-1 t)f piisiiiiilis illld i-etpii (.'iiiellls:
.lunior .Assistiint, .(liade tl. thigi-
laeriilg Depart'iieiK, if'ml ti> $1200.
\\ 11 oul.v. Milliiinim age, 20 yeiirs.
,liiiiior 1-^leclrical Fngineer, Puhlic Si'iviee Conunission. First IJistrict. Siilaiy, .'R'.uil to ^VlMi a year. The 'lilies are to inspect the power hi>uses and eiiuipinent of suliway, elevated uul street railways, lighting and ;)OW(r companies ii| New^ York City.
PiookkiM'per, Female. Fourth (Irude,
.-^lale Departments and Insi iluUou.s.
giiillin.t; salaries not to exceed
a> aiU'iiiooiiK or Thursday evenings. A First Aid Class is to be formed. .ii„se wishing lo join may give I- is survived by a widow, ! ii„.i|- names to .Mrs. S. 11. Swezey.
and every ;t few i1'- lii at t ami rtms prose- .,',!e.c;essful malce any
tnd two sons, hMwin W I'.isiii-, tif (Vnl ral Purk, L. I., and', I :,¦ ¦!iiU!l Hurry L. Foster, assigned to Camp Di.\, al Wrighlstown. .\. .1. ' ,\i-- .•'iii'ial Sfl i ices Were conduct¬ ed by Ibe Uev. Or. Ocorgo Tlioiiias Downing, of Kast Orange, .\. J., and the Uev. Robert 11. <'arson, of (>i\uf ,'r«6:iylfi iiui Chiiiih, lirooklyn. :ii .Mr. I''iister'.s l:ilf resideiicf, G-ll' .Mii- eii|l Si'i'ft. hisi Siilillilliy evenin:,'. Iii- s in .Miijiif (iiovf Cfiiie- tery.
.Mr. T'oster eslabli^lieil llii- Siar l.y.i-iiiu Uiirtiui in 187K. ;iiid in tliiU run he i.iaiKigi'd 'hn uiiiis nf inany popular Icclurers and oiaKirs. X. De Win 'i'iilrnailge uud llenry Wind , I •llill I'fif lri't)Ueuily "booktHl" by him 01 lale ycarS| hc .gave iiio;it !il- hliiioii l() flitertiiiliers and concert i:i„trs, lie peisoiiiiily knew many of lllc wtji itl'.-; ' git'iit men and leaders illld could tell nrmy iiilerestiiii^ slo- : il . re-;i)cf ling lliem.
VITAL STATISTICS
of all Kinds VICTOR FAHRENFELD
Merrick Road, Freeport JulJUS KaySCT & CO.
¦ ItoekvilU- ( int re, L. I.
Stock, Hay, Grain, Farm, 1:34 acres, with or without all WHILE LEARNING, IF l equipment for farming one
I mile from Village, half mile
STEADY' from state road, \ mile from
County road, all City con-
YOU ARE AND AMBITIOUS.
American Theatre
Main Street, Freeport
REMODELED. REFURNISHED
LONG ISLANDS FINEST SHOW HOUSE
in New York, $56.50, including com¬ plete outfit Accounts collected everywhere. Suite 1208 A, Times Building, Broadway »nd 42nd St. Telephone 1027 Bryant.
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aniWe healtli/ sturdy chicks ifyoxi use
liavlng declared war, it would worn j j-^o. or .?eoo and niainlenaiice. Open to lie eininenlly 111 and proper for* o v.oinen only, .Minimum at-'e, 18 the Congress not only to provide the | year.s.
Special .-Xueiii, iJepiirtiiU'iH of Kx-
funds for carrying il on l>ut to Pay,
., .„ ..Hiiiii-.. ilf 1*'^'' *'"'•*"¦ Open to mea only. Can- some attention to the expiudituie of j ,,.,,^,^,^ ^^^^^^^ _^^^, ,^,^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ engaged
llnise funds. , ti the nianufaei ure m sale of male
Kvery citi/en of Ihe i^ouiitry v^'alUs I )¦ ;i)iiimous liinlors wiibin iwii yeurs
thel'nited Stales to go into the war i i>'"ior to the date of applii aiioii. Min-
ii.i . ..r.„ 'Ilium age, 'Ih yeurs. prepared lo meet every iK,s.slble con-, ^,^^^^,,^, .j,^,^^^^^. ,^_|.^^^_^,|^ ,.:ualvsis
tiUKcmy .and push its eanipalgn to r i.,.-i,..,. siaif Ilept. nl ||,,;iitii. Sal- the liiiiii, avoiding the expensive ". jt, .-i month aud iravelint? cx- mistake.s made in ihe early daya of '"'"scs. Open to women only, age liy Kngland, whieh vv a.n fore-^ '"''¦^ -'1 to 45 years. Candidates
"I'ls 21 to -15 years. , 'nnst have had not less than three ed into the struggle with no tune for , ^,,,,.,,^, ^.j^^.,, j,,,,,.,;,,;,, j,nd .iraeiital
the wai
preparation. In this conuection a work in rniwele testing and in the .-Jireaiu.
TOV.N Ol iii;>irsTi;Ai»
.Marriage Lieeiises
;;)Mllefl rJiL'iUd Lales, 2-1, Lyu-
iiik; \iaiy ••;sielle .McWhinney, 22, Lawrence.
Kichard Tiinl Innlge. 27, New "\'ork I'ity; Ida N'lolu Liue Kossner, 27, ll l.yiiliiiio'-w.
Li'ii'si Kiiiiik lluilli, 2tj; Ues.^iie .lilll" Strickland, 2:!, Hempstead.
William Faure, Jr., 21, lirooklyn, \i'.iif Wilson, 21, of Seaford,
Keiiiielh Vincent Hicks 21, Ash- ii'iitl. .MnRs.: Kuuiee .Martha Slater, 20, Roosevt'll.
Jiiiiies O Miy llettield, Jr., 25; .Myrtle Wood, 24, both of Valley
.old ll. ot I"*!" of the spring Imlance.
'""allh. .«l2iiti sti'rs will ll"
Ml 11 onlv. 'I'wti reu- csl'ililjilied; O'" flr«t
.Mfi'ed Charles Terry. 27. Lyn- iidok; Florence Kniina Combs, 24, of iasi Kockaway.
Charle.s Ijriggs Lewis. 27; Florence
Congressional I'omniltlee very great assistance.
TakiuK live aa the average family ill the I'nited Stales, the ainount lo will he a lint of thoce nualirted in i . Siilis, 2.'i. iioih of K ^'eporl l.e approprlattHl thi.s year represents gei^ral sanitary and milk inspection. Harris L. Rockefm'er, Suubury -au average family cost of $1000, and, 'I ''•' ^f'ond a li<i of those untalihed J'a : Hlsle .M. Riltle. 2,1, Henu.sttsad while some will pay more and some
I I' 1' -.'I'onit a Il'il of those untaliheil J';i ; Hlsle .\L Riltle building constriiction of counly Arthur K. Westbronk, 23, Mineola ••"iilo.«is hospliiiw. Heilha Ackley, 21, of Hempstead.
U'.ss, all will have to pay m some Junior Architectural OrauKhtsinan, liirths
way or other. The question of war "'"•^ 5. Jt„t.. .iVrebiiei is Office. $721 Sept. 7, son, Kdwaid Thoma.s. Jr., 'exnenditmea therefore, is a public C'»!HK). Minimum age. 21 years. Com- to Mr. und -Mrs. Kdwaid Thomas
. ,hu. i^«.»,n.,K » very vital "''"""¦'' "'*'*^ Provide draughting in- UiomHeld, of Oarden Cily.
question that bitomes a vtry v'i«', strumenta and drawing boarda suit- .Sept. h, daughter, Helen, to .Mr. family yuealion, aad, while no one |-.hu. n.r „„,„.r 14x22 inehef. j i!iid Mrs, Franei.s McNiff. of Wood-
is goiuK to Qulbble or stop to counl I Specialist In Agricultural Fduca-1 mere.
thv cost of getting thla couatry in *'<>». Male, F^ducailon Department. Sept. 7, daughter. Klizabeth, lo Mr. 1 ;.i . i... „,„i I,..,.,.!..., it in flaht- '""" ^''"'<<''<9»»"* n>"««t lie graduatei , aj ¦ Mrs B.'.trB>n Hope, of Merrick, flghting trim and keeplug it lu nght . ^^ ^ agricultural college and Aave! g^pj 7 daughter. Kvelin. to Mr. Ing iriiu •ull the lasl armed foe ex | ^ad nt least thre* years' experi^ce' and .Mrs. (Jeorge W .Southard, of pires,' lu the long dayx to come, in te«chine agriculture, Seaford.
wlieu the bils are being paid, every-! AasUtant in Agricultural lOducatfo* Sept. 8. »on, Charles Alvin, to .Mr . .^ . -..in., ... t-k- in interttal lu I'*'•'*'• Kd"^*""" n^'tuieut. $81CQ,'aud .Mru Charles Anderson, of Bald- body is going lo take au inter«8i lu 1 c»n<iidate« muat beTRduate. of aajVin
kuw ihe iuoOe> »an spent. Tl»« 0"»* agilcuUuial college aud have had at Sept. «, «u, Uncoln Spenvei. to
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Thursday, Sept, 14 Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA TALMADGE in "POPPY" ^ hi 7 -Vets
.Mi.->- .Xoniia Taliiiiu l.i.';t', as I'oppy. apiicars lirst as a |M){>r maltrcatt'il wail'. Slie runs away rrom lioiiit' aill I i^ licrrii'iideil liy .Miiii.m'i, who later iiiarries lur. iicticliiiiti, W()Iii;i!i1i()im1, Po|i])>' iliMiiaiitls that ¦-III' 1k' pi'iinit!('(! to make ou^siile a('(|imiiitaiices. Matinee All Seats 10c. Jtivening- 10 and 20c
Keystone Comedy Matinee 3 P. M.
Friday, Sept. 15 Triangle Film Co. presents
BESSIE BARRISCALE - I\ "THE SNARL"
It was Olid that the two sisters so st riUin.nlv lieaii- tiful anil itientical in aiipeaiaiifc. shouhl he at lieait so difTerent. .Miss Barriscale nives two s|)leii(liil iiiipei'sonatioiis of tlu* sistiM's.
Triangle Comedy Keystone Comedy
Admission 5 and lOc.
Saturday, September 16, K. E, S. E. presents
SHIRLEY MASON in
'' THE LAW OF THE NORTH'',
.\ii «'.\('itiii^, roiiiaiitic story of tlie iiiirlhwest iiioiliited police. IIow a jiirl leuriis the trutii after a series of excitint^ adventures. Matinee 3 P- M. Admission Mat., 5 & 10c. Even¬ ing 10 and 15c, ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Sunday, September 17 William Fox presents
GEORGE WALSH
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"THE BOOK AGENT"
A\'e have all heeii eonfronteil with the ready foun¬ tain p«'n. Some of ns have fallen. It made «|'\iite a hit on C'rtHidall HarluM- uiul even iiioiv of one unon his iiiu>^. The saU^F argument i.-^ iindeniahly winning.
Two Act Fox Oomed}[. Admission 5 aud lOc.
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veniences. water and gas throughout all buildings. Bathrooms and Toilets, hot water heating. Great oppor¬ tunity for money maker or gentlemen farmer, Address.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN.
Schuylerville, N. Y. R. F. D. No. 2.
SHAW&lRIlESDIUColi!
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Manufactured Ijy Shaw&lHiesdellCo. Brook^N.Y.
For Sale by all Dealers