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THE IfAMir PORT, FRftF.rAaT, ^ .T, FRIPAT. T0TT:nnF1> SO. IM:
Freeport
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and .Mrs. Df'.9ron nor^or fntrr- ainpd frlPHfls from Nrw Rochrllo over .Sunday. Thn Draoon has been III for a wpok past with a i>ad rold, but iR ahle to hc out again.
Wp saw the sniiiing fare of .Mrs. J. W. Phillips, of Mfrrlfk, In town ThiirsdHy. .1. W. does not scrm to lose any in weight since he left Free- port to rcBlde in .Merrirk, but his children, Kathryn and Hinoldo, are HiowioK mentally and physirally. Merriek i.s a fine place for ehildren.
I listened to Kvangellst Fairbanks, who I has be*n doing a wonderftil work st ' F'reeport. .Mrs, Berger «ayS of the : jirrvires: 'Many have taken the vows ¦ of a better life, and several soldiers j were seen kneeiinK at the altar. The I singing hy .Nfrs. Lewis, of Klmhurst, ! was enjoyed hy all. Mnsic hy Profes- I «or Btirkman was exceptionally fine. ' The general music conducted by .Mr. Whitman was gfKid
"It does one good fo pee fhe sol¬ diers givInK themi^elves up to fhe profeetion of the great .Master and asking for his kind teaching and help, which will be sueh a consolation and Messing to thetn when far from home and friends. Don't forget your Tlihle, Iirtys, the one mother gave you."
Mr. Sam l.,ieberman spent Thanks¬ giving In New York.
If anyone wishes to seo a very fine boat under conslrnrtion, let them sifp lip to 128 .North Orove .Street. Mi. Coilcr will he pleased to show you hi.s boat, which by authority is naid to 1)0 one of the finest.
.Mr. antl .Mr.s. Deacon Ilerger, of Freeport, attended thr services at the M v.. Chiirrh .Sunday evening and
POST OFFICE
FltKKI'unT I'OSI" OKFICB. Ordlnnry nnd lleKnlar Mails
From 7 a. m. to 8 p. rn. N. (>. II. anil I>. M. Bank
From 8 a. in. to 6 p. m.
Krom the Wrnt
Arrive. Heady for Dls.
6:30 a. m. 7:4S a. m.
8:10 a. m. 8:30 a. m.
11:40 a. m. 1 :00 p. m.
2:C0 p. m. 3:16 p. m.
S:10 p. m. 6:3U p. m.
6:tO p. m. 7:00 p. m.
F'rom the Knnt
' Arrive. lieady for Dls.
8:10 a. m. 8:3U a. m
12;40 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
' 4?t0 p. m. 4:45 p. m.
J 7:00 p. m.
Malla done and Dlapntrhed
For the >Vcat Fur the Eaat
7:40 a. m. 7:40 p. m.
9:JO a. m. 2:30 p. m.
Jl:(iO a. m. 6:40 p. ra. 8:30 p m. 6:20 p m. 7:60 p m.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
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Proflldenl.. .Sidmy II. Swezey.
TruBteoH.
.Wranklln Ilcitll Urnry L. Maxson
John II. Mahnken SilaH A. Williams
Village Clork, Sylvester l\ She*.
Villaire Coun.sel, A. N. .Inlm.-'on.
Koad Coininl.s.sloner, M. I''. Hnnd.
Treasurer. S. Itlnioii Smith
Tax Collectiir, D Frank .Seaman.
•leifUter Hoard of 'Health. .S. P. Shea.
Health Offleer, Dr. Wm. H. Himcle «oalth Tnsix'.-tor, .lolui A. S,.arles.
The Vlllaf^e TruHtees coiLstitute the HBoard <>r Health.
The Villag" Offlee Is loccted at 46 vV«»t Merrick Road.
The VlllnK'*? Treasurers Offlee at 29 IRailroad Avon'ii,
Tax Collector'M Oftlcu at 37 Kailroad Avenue.
Police Oepartmif nt
rhl<f. .lam.'.s TIduse.
Captain, Jolm Diinliar.
Police .lustice, Clinton M. Flint.
Oeadqiiarter.s and Police Court,
Church Street, near Marrlck Road.
Telephone, Freeport, 70O.
Pulille SehooU llimril of Kdiirntinn
'Mchool Dint. No. 0, Town ot IlrinpHlead
PreHldent. C. Dwight Raker.
Vlee-ProB. Charles C. Moore.
Walter R. Cozzens
David Sutherland, Jr.
Sidney H. Swe7.ey
Supt. of Schools, 'Ward C. Moon
Office Hours. HIkIi School,
A.M. 8:15 to a;OU; P.M. 4:00 to 6:00
Siecretary to Suprrlnteiident. Adele Miller
Clerk. Robert E. Donaghy
Treasurer. Oncar \V. Valentine
^Collector of Taxes, Joseph H. Foster,
Town Hnll, Homp.'itead
Attendance OfHcer, H. Kilcy Raynor
Medical Inapector, Julian Dean, M.D.
Sc'hool Nurse, Mrs. .Stanley Smith
Flre Department
Chief ,.U)hn J. Kandall. Jr. First Assistant, .S .Uinion mith.
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.md Assisliinl. <"larenci- Williani.s.
Chaplain. Uev. A. C. Karkau.
SurKenn. Dr. Wm. H. Uunote.
Flre Call. Fr.-.port, .No. 4U(J.
Flre Alarm t'ulln
1. School No. 1, Corner Pino and
Grove Street.s.
2. School N'o. 2, Seaman Avenue
1. School No. 3, Archer and Dong
Hi ;icli Avenue.M. 4. School Xo. 4, Columbus .Vvenue. I. Uiot call. Answer to headciuar-
ters. 6. Cicneral alarm (order from chief). One loiiK bla.sl to precede every Keniiai uiaini. Power House l¦;nler^;ency Call. tOne loMtr. one short lilii.st. and repeat. NORTH OF .Ml'.HUlCK UOAD. (V»i<Ht of U'ean Avenue.) tt. Sennuiii ono x'lrgiiiia Avenues, '\2. New VorU and Siunwin Avenues. 13. Walhicc Stre.t and West Lincoln
Aviiiuc.M. it. Pcim.iylvuiila and I.enn Avenues. 15. Han.Moti und Florence I'lace. Ifi. Handiill uiul Hayvi<'W Avenues. ft7. Pearsall uiul p. iiiisyl vun ia Av. iiues IH. l..onK Reuch and Uandall Avenues. I't. Uandall Avenu.' an.l ]=$.'rpi-n Plaee. 21. lier^.n IMac and Brooklyn /Vve¬
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J3 Long Rench Aveno.> and Olive Riv. .34.' l.exliifTton an.l iladls.in Avenues. SB. Pine Str«-ci and Park Avenue. 36. Pine Stri'ot and Hnyvlew Avenue. J7. Pine Strout an.l LmiK Heach Ave-
inie. J8. Madison Avenue and Porterfield
Place. ts. Morri.k Uond and Park Avenue.
(Kast <.f O.-.'an Av»-nii.- ) St. Seaman «nd Columbus Avenues. «2. Main and Milton Streets. J4. Ocean ami I.ena Avenues. tf.. Main Street and Cianri Avenue. JB. Grand an.l C.hiinlius .Vvenues. J7. Orand nnrt h rederick Avenues. tt. Orov." .'Street and Uandall Avenue t9. Parsons und Harris.m .Xvenues.
41. Main Streei and RrooWJvn Avenue.
42. ni"oadwav an.) Mount
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Orove Street and Oliver Houlevard Pine Street and 0.:ean .\veiiub. Pine anJ Church streets. Main Str«-et snd Newton Roule-
vard. Newtown Rlvd. and Henry Street. Newt..n Div.l. ami Helen Avenue. BOtTTH OF MFHUICIC UOAD.
(West of Orean .\venue.) Bayview .Ave. and Merrick Road. LonB H«»«ih Aveiuie and Merrick
Road . „
Ocean Avenue and Smitli Street. Bayview Avenue nn.l \Vhaley St, I.onif Ileach Avenue ami Whaley
Street. Ocean Avenue an.l Wlialey Street. Archer Street and Fll L.tt Place. Ocean and Southsldw Avenues. Atlantic and West Fnd .\venues. Atlantic f.nd Bayview Avenues. Atlantic Ave and Ho..-.ev..lt I'lsc'. ¦West Side .Vvenue and Hay Street Rsyvlew Avenue and J lAinu Reacli
ihnson Pl and Cedar St «8. West Side Avenue and Pnint St. • • Miller Avenue and Front Street
(East of Ocean Avenue.) 11 Merrick Road and Orove Street. TI. Merrick Hoad and Main Street Tl Merrick Road and Helen Aveousc T*; Smith and Ct-.urch »«r*ef.^ Tl. Bedell and Raynor ^xUn Ro«d T« Raynor Avenue and MUl Road. Tl Archer Street aad East Atsnus. Tt Main and .Ar.'her Stree>ts.
il! Bedell Stre.t and Atlantic Ars. i Main Bti»et and Atlantic Avenu*. I Uat« 8tr*et and Wha!«y's ©ock, i Orove and Ray street*. I Ocean Aronue and C«d«r Btr^l. I. Ovove and Fruat 8tr»«tj».
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Wilil.'tm n. Ciyl'^y. "' ^2 North Main Street, P''reepor_J, Is slowly reeovering from a severe attark of plural pneu- iiionla. He Is attended hy Dr. (). Lind¬ sey, of this vlllaee. Mr. Curley has just moved anions us, and we ertMid him our hearty good wi.she.s for a speedy recovery.
.Mr. Mortimer Post has heen en¬ cased hy his hrother, .Milton Po.st, in the Freeport Taxi Co,
On Tuesday evening, .N'ovemher 27. n eonrert and musical was given hy the pupils of the Coluintiiis Avenue School. There was a pood attend- aiu'c of pinrnts nnd pupils ,'ind tho ,iffaii- wim very enterliiininK.
Ail the te.-iehers who -were ahsent he past week have continued their duties.
Many friends of Lester L. Danley are glad to loarn that Lester has been sflected as f)ne of 700 expert shoot¬ ers. Ho is now doins regular field practice at camp.
Mias .Marian Bedell led the Epworth I,en cue on Sunday In tho .M. E. Church.
Mr. P. Berber has been confined to his home with a severe cold.
Schools closed on Wednesday after¬ noon for the Thanksgiving vacation.
.Mr. L. De Silva is suffering from a fractured arm as a result of a oack- flre from his car.
M.'iny p.'itriolic people of Freeport ontcrtain.Ml a. numbiM' of soldiers from Cittiip Mill.s for Thanksgiving dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. faniilv are now
V. G. Walters and iving in Florida.
Mr. L. Fisliel liaa employed a sfen- ogiaplier to till the v.'icancy of Miss Low, who is now working with the Curtiss people
.\Ir. F. Coward h.as undergone an operation for appendicitis at the Min¬ eola Ho.'^pital and is doing nicely.
^^any boys of the High School are attending the Boys' Conference which is being held at Greeport.
An entertainment will be given in the Freeport High School in the very near future.
BOYS! BOYS!
Boys Wanted, with Backbone and a Bright Smile, Ten to Fourteen Years Old. Earn a Wrist Watch and Learn Salesman¬ ship. Need Not Interfere With Oiher Duties.
Address: — Circula¬ tion Manager,
New York Herald
Herald Square, N. Y. City.
100 HOUSES WANTED
Furnished o Unfurnished
George E. Wheeler
Crystal Lake Houf e FRKKPORT
FREEPORT CHURCHES
ETKR?iAr .Hormi: of cjoop
By .lean Paul .Mohtanye We pray Thee, I/ord, on high.
Make un to feel Thy love; Have ua to see our sins.
And offer prayers above.
Help us to win repose.
Breathe love into nur sonla; Flternal source of grrod, rVIake us—O make ua whole.
To Thee all honor sing,
O I/ord, we you adore; To Thie addre.-^s all praise,
Henceforth for evermore.
BAPTWT (HI K( H
On Sunday, the pastor, Flev. Wil¬ liam Breckonridee, will preach at both Bervicea. 11 a. in., "The .Vlean- "1 llu Atonement"; 7.30 p. m., "Christ's Conception of Humanity. " .A . Mil ect of Intercast to all.
Bible School at !M,'') a. in. We hav.' cla.s.scB for all.
.Mid-week service on Thursday at 8 p. m.
Mark Sawyer," with title role, will picture at the
AT TIIK STHAM*
Twain'a famoiin .'itory
Tom
Jack Piekford in the he seen aa a motion Str.and Theatre. The
production waa filmed In Hannilial, .MIs.sourl, scene of .Mark Twain'a boy¬ hood and the town he had in mind when he wrote the story. Jn screen¬ ing "Tom Sawyer" none of the fa¬ miliar details bave been left out. It is ali there, from the .''tart, where Tom "licks"' tbe sissy-boy and .steals the Jam, to the finish, where he and Huck Finn run away together and re¬
turn only m time to attend their own funersl services, thus avoiding the well deserved thrashinRS. It I.-* a Par¬ amount Picture produced by Jesse T.. l,asky.
A sportlnit pirture of unsual Inter¬ est to he seen Is "Salmon Fishing In New Brunswick," an oiiting arranged hy Jack I.4ilt, Hugh Fnllerton, Wil¬ liam O. Mct^eehan, Orantland Riee and. Maxmllian Foater, all prominent newspaper and mnga/.ine writers. Vic¬ tor Moore will appear In his latest comedy entitled "Toothache and Heartache." A scenic study In na¬ tural color.s and the Strand Topical Beview, containing news events of In¬ terest and iniporlant filmed at honie and abroad complete the picture part of the program. .
For the twelfth week of the after¬ noon popular concerts the Symphony Orchestra, under the direclion of Ad- riano Ariani, will play the first move¬ ment of Heethoven's Second Sym¬ phony; "Romantic Overture," Haw¬ kins and Tchaikowaky's "Nut Crack¬ er Suite."
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Town Clork C.llbert has at |n<!t anr- ceeded into rousing the Agricultural Department to action In enforcing the law requiring all dog owners to ob¬ tain licenaes for their animal.i. On Wednesday the Town Clerk received a letter from Chief Ijarnion of the Bureau of Statistics adviaing him that inspectors would be at the Town Hail on Friday and that the .'^latc po¬ lice recently assigned to Na.ssau Coun¬ ty would alHo be present to confer aa to tile best and quickest means of rounding up the unlicensed dogs. The Town Clerk ia advised that the In¬ spectors will lake the names of all thoae who to date have not taken out licenses tor their doga.
Read tbe Naasau Post.
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JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS
440 FULTON STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
STERLING SILVER
in every conceivable novelty that has been manufactured can Ije found here from the tiny piece of jewelry to the useful and decorative piecei for tbe table.
QUALITY ALWAYS THE BEST
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GoolrStoves
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"^ No matter how efficient the cook may be, her efforts are use- less if she works^^ith a poor stove.
One of our cop/^stoves or ranges in your hdme zmll insure well cooked meals and be the pride of a good housekeeper.
You look at them before you buy, and back of them is our guaranty of quality. j
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE '91 South Main Street, Freeport
For Sale
stock. Hay, Grain, Farm, 134 acres, with or without all eq[uipment for farming, one mile from Village, half mile from state road, i mile from County road, all City con¬ veniences, water and gas throughout all buildinp^s. 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.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED
AUTOMOBILES
EXpr:RiF:NCED fly tikrs want-
KI)—steady work. Good pay. Plen¬ ty of ^ood working material fur¬ nished. Apply Mole Fly Company, Koosevelt Avenue, Ro<«evelt, L. I. Tel. 1128 W. Trolley Stop 63.
WANTFD New or used wood for amall garage. May huy barn, etc. Give price. Box O, Nassau Post.
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ro RRNT Dead otoraM space far automobllM %2 per month. P. O.
ho» <7. Freepnrt.
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MORTGAGE LOANS
TO LOAN tH MNI AND MOIT«A0C
Ooick AcdM. lOWARDS FREEPORT, L I.
HELP WANTED
YOUNG MEN
16 to 20 years of Age
DRKSSMAKING--Fura and muffs re¬ modeled and relined. 10. L. Kelly, 76 North Main .Street, Freeport.
FOR SALE
WA.NTCI) Safe and desk, reasonable. Smithville South Poat Office.
MR. HOrSK OWNFR. LOOK!- Want¬ ed, furnished and unfurnished houses. We hnve waiting list. Or¬ tell & Smith, 37 Railroad Avenue, Freeport.
WANTFD -Competent housekeeper; two adults and one child In fam¬ ily; plain cooking; congenial home for competent person. Phone any evening after 7 p. m. 533 W Free- port.
I"OU SALK '- Autoinohile runabout; demonstration Sundays; hargain; lias toi), wind shield, etc.; %fi^t. L. L. Glover, Penna Ave., Maasapequa, T,. I.
Opportunity to learn a trade
Salary $8.00 Per week of 48 hours to start
GIRLS
WANTED
To Learn the Glove Business
FOR
SAT.,1:--Roasting eaponfl and young fowl. W. J. Haig, 18 Miller Avenue, Freeport,
FOR SALE-f(300 below coat, houafll on corner of Thomas and Central Avenues, Haldwin. AjJ^ly Jamas H. Johnson, Haldwin. 10-6-tf
FtiR SALE—100 ft. on West Mlltoa Street, between N. Main and Orova Street. Dr. George G. Kelley, 76 N. .Main Street, Freeport. 10-16-tf
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FOR SALE—FMne larg«» houaei on large plots; price from |1800 to I4R00; In Freeport and RooseTelt; all improvementa and terms to suit. Box 14, Nassau Post
FOR SALE—Cole car, 1914 model, 40 horsepower, self-starter and latest Improvements; fine condition, cheap.
Rox 14. Nassau Post.
DOOBIEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
GARDEN CITY. N. Y.
STEADY WORK
GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING
GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT TO AMBITIOUS WORKERS. I
I'"OR SALIO Ford model. Price \ Freeport.
touring car, 1914
250. Tel. 665-J
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Julius Kayser & Co.
Korkvllle Centre, T,. I.
TO I.I;t -Two fine new houses; all improvement'?, ?2r and %2S. Wear' station and school. Grimm, 2 E^dna Court, Baldwin. 10-80-2t
Fine Dressmakings and Coats
All kinds of Sewing, Capable,
CoDipetrnt. and Experienced
MRS. S. E. MACY
71 Church Sf. Freeport, N. T.
The GeileMl ;All::^k^ Gleaner
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P CHEVROLET/
Reputation
WTien yoii buy an automobile what do you really buy?
Do you only buy the material and labor? Or do you buy what a car stands for in repu¬ tation, in achievment, in excellence of rank?
Wlien you buy a car, you believe what the maker says of it. You buy material and labor plus reputation.
Reputation in motor car building is most important,
Without reputation, your metal, rubl)erand wood would be merely a highly polished mech¬ anical assembly. Witli it, you are certain of sat¬ isfaction, pleasure, healtli, and efficient travel.
Chevrolet reputation is founded on complete satisfactiou. \Ve could not huve grown with¬ out it.
Model Foar NIbHt Tourlof Cmr liSO.O*. Hutdittr. ttat Ot. '"Kour Nioety" Tour¬ ing Car. iittd witk kil., ¦rtlber tui>, fSU.M." "Iltbr Orautf^' T«w> IDI Ctr or "Roirtl UaU" Ra«<l«tcr lullf eauipped. tSOO.OO. CLerrulet nighi tyka- de( louf puMD(c( Koadelef or 6Te ps*- e^uger Tuuniig Cu, lliM.OO. All pcuM i. 0. B. rUub
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