THK HAMAU POST, nttV.T^KJ, K. T., FBIDAT. VOTKSBKll M, IflT
reeport
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. ClanrfA Rrothcrld^ft, of the Na¬ val Mllltla, npint a short time with llis parents and frlpnds.
worth Ti«a«Qe at the M. E. Chtirch on Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.<i. s. C. Hollda/ will rpend thR winter months in Brooklyn.
Elleabeth Trarls,
On Friday afternoon a vprdict was handed down by the Jiirympn in the Amadore auiomotiilp accldo.it In fa¬ vor of defendant, Rolson A Co.
Mrs. rivln Kdward.s ed a Dodge coiipp.
has purchas-
Mr. Wmifl Johnson, who in In fb» Naval .Mllltla, rotnrnpd to Freoport on Saturday for a br^f st.iy.
Mr. Clarencn i;dwards haa left Kreeport for the Southern States, where ho will stay a short tune :or his health.
Mr. Frrii Plump served tn a wit¬ ness on Friday last tn the Amadore automobile case.
n.illan-Reach returned home from school for the comin; Thanksgiving vacation.
MI.SS Oraoo I. Turner Ic 1 tho Kp-
POST OFFICE
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Ml«>fl 1). K. F'alrchiM, Vn^hf-r or Kngllah In Freeport High School, has been absent thl.s week.
Dr. F. D. Carman and son New.- ton, and the Doctor's mothei and bis sister, Mrs. H. C. Davison, returned home from Fort Omaha
Mr. C. Frederick has purchased a new Cadillac coupe.
On Wednesday evening, Novomocr Mlh, the Young Ladles' Sodality in ,Tld of the Holy Redcemnr i^hnrrh K-avo a euchre, pinochle and lanco ai. tlie Crystfll Lake House. The attond- arico wail vrry large Indeod, and many v.'iluablc awards were made to the guests. After the games wero p';;y- ed, dancing followed, which v/as Kicaty enjoyed.
The membera of the comm!t»oe de. f^erve much credit for making the af¬ fair 80 successful.
.Mr. A. Cornell Is driving an auto hus for Mr. R. Sergio.
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VILl-AGE DIRFXTORY
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Prosidont, Sidmy 11. Swfczey.
Trustco.-
¦Tranklln rif-.MI Ih^nry L. MnKxon
John H. MiilinU<n HWim A. Willianii
Vlll.aK-e I'lerk. SylveHt.T I'. .Slii-a.
VIHue-c Ooiin.snl, A. N. .Johnson.
Road (''oinMil.M.Hion''r, M. !•', lioini.
TreaHurer, S. DIrnon Smith
Tax Collpctor, I) Frnnk Hrainan.
IRcRistttr Hoard of llo.-ilLli. .S. P. Shoa.
Health Officer, Di. Win. It. Runcie
:flenltli ln.«|)ec!tor. .lohn A. S,.ai Ii a.
Tho VIlliiKo Triistees constitute the jBoard of II«'uUh.
The \'IIInB^: Offlee t» located at 46 A'e.st Merrick Road.
Tho Vlllnge Trea.snror a Office at 23 flallroad Avon'ii.
Tax Collect ><-'.i Ofllcti n,t 37 Railroad Avenue.
Police nrpnrtm«*nt
Chief. James Hanae.
Captain, John t>unbar.
Police Jn.stico, Clinton .M. Fll+it,
Coadquartrrn and Police Court,
Church Street, near Merrick Road.
Telephone, Freeport. 700.
Publlo Schoola Oonrd of Rducntlon
^rkool Dint. No. 9, Town of Hempatead
President, C. Dwight Baker.
Vlce-Prea. Charles C. Moore.
•Walter B. Coxzens
David Sutherland. Jr.
Sidney H. Swezey
S«pt. of Schools, Ward C. Moon
Office Hours, HIsh School,
A.M. 8:1S to f:00: P.M. 4:00 to 6:00
••«retary to Superintendent, Adela Miller
Clerk. Robert E. Donaghy
Treasurer, Oacar W. Valentine
Collector of Taxes, Joseph H. Foster,
Town Hall, Hempstead
Attendance Offtcer, B. Riley Raynor
Medical Inspector, Julian Dean. M.D.
School Nurse, Mrs. Stanley Sinlth
Flre Depart Blent
Chief .John J. Uandall, Jr.
First Assistant, S .Dimon nilth.
Srcond As.sistant, Clareiic« Williams.
Chaplain, Rev. A. C- Karkau.
Surgeon. Dr. Wm. H. Kuncle.
Firo Call. Freeport, No. 4UU.
Kirc Alarm t.'nlln
1. School N'o. I, Corner Pine and
Grove Streets.
2. School No. 2, Seaman Avenue
t. School No. 3, Archer anrl Long
l{>'ac^ Avc'r.ues. 4. School .Vo. 4, Columbus Avenue. (. Kiot call. Answer to hcadquar¬ tera. •. Oeiifiul alarm (order from chief). One 1< iiK- bla.st to precede every Ki'in'ini uiurin. I'nw.T Hoii.-ie i:nierKt'ncy Call. t>iie loiiK. one .-iliiMt lil;i~l. und repeat. NOKTll Gl' Mi:UUlCK UOAU. (West "l" U'cdii .A venue.1 ». SeHniHi. IIIKI v'lininla Avenue.s ',12. New Voil« nnd .Seiunnii Avenue h.
18, Wlllla.¦«¦ Streei and West Lincoln
Av.-IHles,
114. Penn.syIvaiila nnd I.ena Avenues.
16. Han^<on and Florence I'lace. Ifi. Ttandoll and Hiiyvl"\v AvenufiS.
Ji7. Pe.tr.-'UlI and Pennsylvania Avenues JS. l.oiip Ileach and 1Mm<1:i1I Aveiuies.
19. Randall Avenue and IlerRen Place. SI. Bergen I'lace and Brooklyn Ave¬ nue.
IJ Ix>nfr Beach Avenue /xnd Olive Blv. .•81.' Lexlntfton and Mn.lison Avenues. ¦J5. Pine Street and Park Avenne. ttt. Pino Streot and Bayview Avenue.
17. Pine Street and Longr Beach Ave¬
nue. 31. Madlnon Avenue and Puvterfleld Place.
• ». Merrick Road and Park Avenue.
(Kast of Ocean Av<?niie.) SI. Seaman and Columbu.s .\venues. •3. Main and Milton Streets. j
tt. Ocean and Lena Avenues. flS. Main 8tr<>et and Orand Avenue. .'St. Orand and CoUimhus Avenues, |7. Grand and Frederick Avenues. Jrove Street nnd Randall Avenue ParMOna and Harrison Avenues. 4L Main Streei and Brooklyn Avenue. 4X Broadwav and Mount Street. <i Grove Street and Oliver Boulevard
46. Pine Street and Oceun Avenue.
44. Pine and Church street*.
47. Main Street and Newton Boule¬ vard.
Newtown Blvd. and Henry Street
Newton Blvd and TLIen Avenue.
SOUTH OP MERRICK ROAD. (West of Ofean Avenue,)
Bayviaw Ave. nnd Merrick Road.
Long: Boach Avenue and Merrick Uoad.
Ocean Avenue and Sinlth Street.
Bayview Avenue and Whalev St.
I.ionK Beach Avenue and Whaley Street.
Oiean Avenuo nnd Whaley Street.
Archer Street and Klllott Place. tn. Ocean and Routlixide Avenues. 41. Atlantic ond West Knd Avenuea
• J. Atlantic t-nd Bayview Avenues. 43. Atlantic Ave. nnd Itoosevelt PlHea, tt. We«t Side Avenue and Hay Street.
45. Bavvlew Avenue and Johnson Pl «T. I.ong Beach Avenue and Cedar St, 411, We.»t Side Avenue and Front St. 4». Miller Avenue and Front Street.
(East of Ocean Avenue.) 71. Merrick Road and Orove Street.
73. Merrick Rond and Main Street. II. Merrick Rond and Helen Avenua
74. Smith and Church Streets. tl. Bedell and Rsynor Stre'ta
74. Raynor Avenu* and Mill Road. 71. Archer Street snd Raiit Aveouo. 7«. Vain and Archer Streets.
tl. Bedall Streei and Atlantic Ave I Main Ptreft and Atlantic Avenue. •i Main Street and Whalay** Dock. ¦¦ Irove and Rajr Btreetn.
, Avenu* and Cedar Straet.
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Mrs. Klizabeth Hanson entertained the Busy Bee Sewing Circle on 'I'hu.'s- flay.
t'omincnclng with .Monday, HiKh School will be disml.sacd at 3..30 for llie lorrn. Instead of 4 o'clock as iiKual.
Mr. I racer.
Milton Post sold his Mercer
(Staats, Smith.
3R Orad#—Dorothy Fowler, Agnes KIrrnon. Rose McNulla, Dorothy Staats, ITenry Ooldsmith, Philip 1^ Terza, Ronald Peek, Oladys Ward.
4n Orade—Marjorie Hatfield, Doro¬ thy Marlow, Edwin Clark, Louis Dorrfilnger, Worrall Mtfrshall, Hildur Peterson, Fred Van Olnanlt.
511 Orade Margaret For, Elvira Mitchell. Lizzie Plrodsky, Helen Post.
an Orade-Adelaide Sutherland, William Ward.
711 Orade—Florence Hubert.
fin Grade—IvOiilse Chase, Alice Da- vi.^pon. Uo.^Iyn F'clten.stein, Bernice Newman, Dorothy Raynor, Marlon Haynor, Millicent Sloat, Lillian Strceseman, Bertram Brainin. En- tenp Epple, Charles Knapp, William Monohan. Ralph Raynor, De Witt Ward.
Arehey Street Srhool
Anrllla P .Cutter, principal.
Kindergarten -— Edward Asch. .Tohn Call In !. Thomns Forhrn. .Tohn Hnlpin, Thoinns \f.Tck, Mnry Sutphin.
in i.r.idi Oeraldlne Holler, Oerald London, Hobert MrConnorhle, Oeorge Ili'iilicn, Herbert Schley, Henry Strat¬ ton, Willet Verity, Edward Wulf.
L\-2n Grades—Roy Guest, Maurice Hnlpin, Charles Kaars, Mary Forbes.
2n-2A Grades—John Oavlgan, Leo Hnlpin. Doris Lugrin, Mae Mack, Aline Markay.
3n Orade—Oeorge Mitthauer, Shel¬ don Purvis, Dorothy Carman, ,Ianet Cnrman, Loretta Johnson, Hortense Schless.
-in Grade—Richard Young, Dorofhj I>khnrt, Raymond Wulf.
sn Grade—Willinm Huff. Dorothea OallaluT, Lillian Heckman, Ixiralnc Mix, Liiri« Watkins,
cn Grade - Florine Carman, Rose¬ mary lUirding, Dorothea Hotlenroth, Anna Kajir.s, Rhona Kennedy. Helen Lee, Caroline Muller, K.itlierino Plun-
Herbert kett, Margaret Tticlter, iuencer Clark, Thomas Detwll^r, Paul Halpin, Alaa
Randall.
7B (Jrade Mary Halpin.
f'olnmbns Avenne Sehool
John W. Dodd, Principal.
IB Grade - George Hanrahan, David Moran. Irene Jones, Frances Raynor.
2n Orade Alfred Haff, Edward
Bethman, F.velyn Post, Fosterlelgn Journeyman.
.•^B Oradde- Ellen Carnie, Dorothy Gagne, Bertha Duda.
3A Grade Fred Helm, Felicia Ro¬ binson, Frances Rocco.
4th Grade-Mary Merssra, Marlon Post, Annette Ward, Irene Warren, .Mta Arata, Oeorge Farmlett.
.Ith Grade Grace Moore, Vera Southard, Charles Epple, Helen Oak¬ ley.
fith Orade—Anthony Chuisano, Ma¬ rlon Duryea, Dorothy Farmlett, Eliz¬ abeth Johnson, Ethel Noble.
7(h Orade Ruth Ackerman, Pas- ouiilo Chuisann, Alva Pearsall. Jose¬ phine Rosenberg, Genevieve Walms- ley.
l,OrAL NOTES BY (. ¥.. B.
It was my privik-gp to hear Chap¬ lain Sullager of Camp Mi'ls preach Sunday evening? at Presbytorian Church, all who did not hear him, missed a good treat. The soldiers all love him and hn loves tho soldiers. The music was fine. Mr. Van Reese l.nr.ws just how to handle the organ. The choir santr several hymns in which the conpregnt^on joined hearti¬ ly.
Mrs. Deacon Bcrycr nnd hor daugh¬ ter Mrs. Whitt<^tnore of Ni-w Yoet- snent Tuesda'.' in Merrick with J. W. Phillip.i and family.
Swells and Shrinks.
Hi- Hint s-.M'lls In iiriis;)crlty will be sure to shrink in nrlversity.
Ali.^.s Toms has di.scontlniind worl:- j inti in LIh' law ofTlre of Loo FishcL
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will play
' Mrs. Florence at her home on the past week.
l>ewis has beon 111 Wallace Street for
!\Iiss Mary Davis has b'H-n confined to hrr home jjinco last Kriday wilh illness.
Mr. and .Mrs. i:(lward M. Krier, of I'a.st Doan Street, arc bring congrat¬ ulated upon the birth of a daughter. Miss Mildred Vlrpinia.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
BAPTLST CIlLRt'H
On Sunday at 11 a. m. the pastor Rov. Wm. Brekenridjfe will preach, subject "Newness of Life."
7.30 p. m. special service of un¬ usual interest. A deleigation of 25 to 30 from tho Brooklyn Baptist Young People's Society will be pre- bent to testify and sing. Also Major Wm. S. Gilbert Chaplain of the 162nd U. S. Infantry (Oregon) will preach. Major Gilbert is a man of wide ex¬ perience and a jjreat preacher, and cught to have a large audience to hear him.
Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. We have classes for all.
Mid;week service on Thursday 8 a. m.
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By Eugene Titus Righteousues.s is a peaii of price,
6o seek the heart of it; All else is trivial by far,
And lleeting, and unfit.
Live to fionu' purpo.si- If at all- Love God Willi all thy heart,
And .scL'k lo hcnelit the whole, Of which you ai'o a part.
Tlie soul's voice ever calls—Go forth!
Ki'sulis he what they may, .Nnd lift man ui) to nobler heights,
Aud show Religion's .sway.
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A. A. WEBSTER CO.
JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS
440 FULTON STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y,
STERLING SILVER
in every conceivable novelty that, ^as been manufactured can be found here from the tiny piece of jewelry te the useful and decorative piecej for the ' table.
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lui.Ei'ORT rriM.u; schools
Pupils who have beeu perfect in atlt ndaiue in the Freipjit Public .Schools (neither tardy nor absent), who have had above 90 for effort, and an average above 85 in school work, for the month of Octolwr: (Jnive Street School
Ward C. Moon, principal.
Kindergarten — Edmund Cassasa, Richard Russell, Dorothy McClos¬ key.
IB Grade—Marlon Golder, Virginia Siuitb, Henry Goodman, Harold Stumpf, Arthur Verbeck.
lA Grade—Dorothy Chase, Mildred .MacFarlane, Dorothy Weed, Charlea rrioddman, Arthur Grant. Eugene Peroni.
211 Grade—lOdlth PiQuet, Roland Combs.
2a Grade—Beatrice Barash, Estelle Ferentz, Frank Foley, Luella Nutt, Eline Rindlaub, Dorothy Russell.
3B Gradi^—Edward Arnold, Edwin Clark, Arthur Foley, Howard Kergan, Homer Weed, Edna Stumpf, Mildred Geller.
4U Grade—Mary Combs, Charlton WcK>d, George S mith, EUzaboH^ Ver¬ ity, Helen Gould, Shirley Fulton, Charles (Connor.
5U Grade — Ethel Geller, Mary Keogh, Helen Peroni, Marguerite Schneider, Charles Niles.
6B Grade- Roy Fennema, Mabel LJ- berman, Enid Wltiuer.
7U Grade-.Nancy McCord, Marlon Neundorfer.
8U Grade Ruth Bowers, Margarine Graser, August Harms, Gertrude Thoius.
OU Grade—Vatla Combs, Franc ?n Connor, Kathryn Platt, Paula Witmer. George Sin«!e, .Morris S'urtier,
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E. Viola Grove, Pr^minal. IB Or»d»—Doris Holske, Alfred Knapp. SB Qrada—Anua B»t«s, ITrances
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Oil Cookers
hy not make the work of the home lighter by providing an easy way of preparing a meal?
An oil or gasoline cooker will accomplish this, and our stock offers a desirable assort¬ ment from which to make a selection. ^^^
You look at them befo^ejjipu buy, and back of them is aur guaranty of qualitym ^^^^
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE th Main Street, Pr«$6p6rt
For Sale
stock. Hay, Grain, Farm, 134 acrea, with or without all eq^uipment for farming, one mile from Village, half miie from state road, i mile from County road, all City con¬ 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.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED n,Y TIERS WANT¬ ED- Steady work. Good pay. Plen¬ ty of good working material fur¬ nished. Apply .Mole Fly Company, Roosevelt Avenue, Roo.sevelt, L. I. Tel. 1128 W. Trolley Stop 63.
WANTED
WANTED New or used wood for y-nW rnrapf, Mfiy tiny barn, ele. (Jlra price. Box 0, Nassau Post. ll-!)-17
WANTED - Competent houseke^psr; two adults and one child In fam¬ ily; plain cooklnK; congenial horns for competent person. Phone any evening after 7 p. m. 533 W Fre»- port.
AUTOMOBfLES
DRESSMAKING- Furs and muffs re¬ modeled and relined. K. L. Kelly, 76 North Main Street, Freeport.
MR. HOITRR OWNER, IX)OK!—Want¬ ed,* furnished and unfurnlahed hoiisea. We have waiting list. Or¬ tell & Rmlth, 37 Railroad Avenue, Frerport.
HELP WANTED
YOUNG
ivi:en
16 to 20 years of Age
#>y||lklCD wishes a loan of \/wwl^d\ J220O for three years at 6 per cent on new houae, just beinK completed, having six large rooms, hath and reception hall, all modern improvements and steam heat, on three-quarter acre plot, nicely located. Write Rox 6. P^reeport. L. I. (No brokers.)
ro RENT Dead storage space for automohilea |2 per month. P. O. box 67 Freeport.
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN nw MNt AND MORTGAbir. Qnick Artlon. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT. L. I.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE J.'iOO below cost, honim on corner of Thomas and Central Avenues, Daldwin. Apply Jamea H. Johnson, Daldwin. 10-5-tf
Opportunity to learn a trade
Salary $8.00 Per week of 48 hours to start
GIRLS
WANTED
To Learn tlie Glove Business
roR SALE—100 ft on West Mlltoa .street, between N. Main and OroT* Street. Dr. George 0. Kelley, 70 N. .Main Street, FrSeport. 10-lMf
F'OR SALE PMne largo houses on larire plots; prlee from $1800 tt $l.''>0(i; in Freeport and Rooaevelt; all improvemontfl and terms to suM. Box 14, Naaseii ^o8L
FOR SALE-Cole car, 1914 model, 40 horsepower, self-starter and latest Irnprovcnimls; fine condition, cheap. Pox 14, Nassaii Poat.
STEADY WORK
GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING
GOOD CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT TO AMBITIOUS
WORKERS.
DOOBLEDAYJAGEnOHPANY
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
FOR SALE Kord touring car, ]91« model. Price ?2!50. Tel. 665-J Freeport. 10-30-»t
TO LET Two fine new houses; all improvement.^, f21 and $28. Wear station iind sehool. Grimm, 2 Rdna Court, Baldwin. 10-30-21
Julius Kayser & Co.
Fine Dressmaking , and Coats
All kinds of Sewing, Capable, Competent and Experienced
MRS. S. E. MACY diiirch St.. Freeport, W. I*
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Reputation
When you buy an automobile what do you really buy?
Do you only buy the material and labor? Or do you buy what a.oar stands for in repu¬ tation, in achievment, in excellence of rank?
When you buy a car, you believe what the maker says of it. You buy material and labor plus reputation.
Reputation in motor cur building i.s most important.
Without reputation, your metal, rubber and wood would be mtjrely a highly polished mech¬ anical assembly. With it, you are certain of sat¬ isfaction, {)lea.s ure, health, and eflicient travel.
Chevrolet reputation is founded on complete satisfactiou. We cuuld not have grown witli¬ out it.
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