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_,_^ _,-_,—^ ^r-^_^ ^p—^ "The Largest Incorporated Village on Ixmg Island-—Freeport
p W^ p p 1^ C J rv I j^i^Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire Stake.**— tMm Mo'Xm.Mm^aMmoUX. V^ A^V X Secretary of Statfi FRANCIS M. HUGO.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr Willi.^ lohnflon, nt the Naval .Vllltla, has bpr^n sp«nrtln)f a short ttmr bT''.
Mlsa Sarah Orepn led thf Kpworth IjPHgiie In the .M K. Chiirf li
Many friend.s are jflad to hoar of ihf' rftiirn of Mrs. Timothy Shfphan, Mrs. Jatn''8 R Smith, Mrs. .fohn T ««»ttpr anrt son ./tinlor from the bra* h.
Mrs. MlHA (-
Krne«t W. Ault mtrrtalnpd M. Storey, of Canada
Mr, Kaymond Aiiiadorr. who i.n -ii-rvInK in thr Marines, sppnt a brief ttmi" witJi htn parnnts.
bwight Boland who bonn lerk pnd.
over the
Mr. .M.
¦)ty.
I'ost is now PMgaKi'rl In tho
Mr. [<'av Pclronp visitpd frli'iids li Npw York on WodnoBday.
POST OFFICE
nUSKPORT PUKT OPPtCID. Malla
Ordlaar^ and Itetrelar
Krom 7 a. m. t« 8 p. m. M. O. n. and I*, f*. Hank From 8 a m. fn B p. m. Frem tbr Arrive. t:]0 a. m. 1:10 a. m. 11:40 a. rn. 2:60 p. m. 1:10 p. m. <:I0 p. m
From tbr Arrlv».. 8:10 a. m. 12:40 p. m. 4:40 p. ni.
nia.
Mnlla rinM> far the \%>a«
7:40 n. ni.
S:20 a. rn.
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7:45 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
3:15 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
7:00 p. m. Knnt Hrady for Dla.
8:31) a. m
1:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
7:00 p. m. nivpntohril For Ihr Bant
7:40 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
6:4(1 p. na.
ThP danpp hpld by thP fi. fl. A.l Troop ?,. Frppport. ThiirsdHy. Octo- i her 11th. ttirnpd ont lo he a iffpat nnr- , tenn. In thp parly part of fhp even- ¦ inir the Scouts nave an entprtalnment , after which danring wa.s enjoyed. i
SUCCESSFUL PUPILS FREEPORT SCHOOLS
8:30 p. tn. 6:20 p m. 7:60 p m.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
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l>n-si(i.-Mt.. Siiln.y 11. .Sw.ziy.
Truxlt'v-
JTranklln Ilidi-ll Hrnry I. Maxaon
.7< hn M. MdlmlO'M .Silan A. Williaiua
Village Clerk, Sylve.st.r I'. -Shea.
Vlllae<- CoiiriHcl, A. N. .lolin.sMti.
Kuad Commissionor, M. F. llgnd.
TrpaHUrcr, ti. I")limin .'^mitn
Tax Coll'-oliir, U l-'rank .Seaman.
«BKi»tpr Itoiiril of 11<-(iltli, S. P. Shea.
Hfirtth OtHor. Dr Wrn. II. Ruiioie SHodlth InspiTlor, ,l(.hii A. .'^,.iir Ir.s.
Thn VIllaKP TrusLos ron.slitute the ni>ard of Health.
The Village Offlee la located at 46 *Vnnt Morrick Hoad.
The Village Treaa'irers Offlce at 29 Hallroad Aven-K
Tmr. Collcctjrii Ofliro at 37 Railroad Arenue.
PoIIre llrpnrtmrnt
Chief. .lamcH Hau.se.
Captain, John Dunbar-.
Police Justice. Clinton M. Flint.
(Beadquarters and Police Court,
CJhurv'h Street, near Merrick Road.
Telephone, Freeport. 700.
I*abll«> HrhAola Board of Rdacallon
«rh*el niB<.- No. 0, Tovvn of Hrmpatred
President, C. Dwight Baker.
Vlce-Prea. Charles C. Moore.
Walter B. Coeaena
David Sutherland, Jr.
Sidney H. Sweiey
Sopt. of Schoola, Ward C. Moon
Offlce Houra, High School,
A.U. 8:16 to 9:00; P.M. 4:00 to 6:00
•niatary to Superintendent, Adele MlUer
Clerk, Robert E. Donaghy
Treasurer, Oacar W. Valentine
Collector of Taxes, Joaeph H. Foater,
Town Hall, Hempatead
Attendance Officer, B. Riley Raynor
Ifedtcal Inapector, Julian Dean, M.D.
Bohool Nurae, Mra. Stanley Smith
Klre Uepurtment
Chief ,Jiihn J. Uandall. Jr.
Mrat Assistant, S .Dinum mith.
f^eeond A.s.siHlant. t'luremc William.s.
Chaplain, Kev. A. C Karkau.
Surtjeon, Ur. Wn». H. Kuni'it;.
Flre Call. Freeport. No. 4U0.
Klre Alarm <;Hlla
1. School No. 1, Corner Pine and
Grove Streets. a. School No. 2, Seaman Avenue t. School No. 3, Archer and I.,ong
XJi-ach Avenues. 4. School No. 4, Cohimhus Avenue. i. Riot call. An.swer to hoadQuar-
ter.«. 4. General alarm (ordi-r from chief). One lon*,' bla.Mt u. precede every (fenerai uiutni. Power Ilou.se i:ni«'rB-ency Call. <One lonB. one uliorl blast, ami repeat. NUUTIl OF Ml'.nillCK' RO.MX (Wi'st of Oe.'ati Avenue.) ». Seaniaii nnd VIrpinia Avenue.^ ti. Now Vork and Seiimun Avenui'.-!. It. VVal)aie Street and We.st Lincoln
Avenue.s. 14. Penn.wylvania and lA-tta. Avenuea. 16. HanKon und Florence Place. tt. ttiifiitritt iiii'l Tt,i\view Avenuoa. *7. Pear.sall and I'enn.s.vlvania Aviim<-.s t8. Ixjng Beach and Uandall Avenuea. l». Ranilall Avenue nml UorRen place. II. Bergen IMace and lirooklyn Aare-
nue. as Lobk Pearh Avenue and Olive Blv. J4.' l.«xln*ton and Madison Avenuea. ti. Pine Streei and Park Avenue.
Pine Street and Bayview Avenuo. Pine Streat and l.rf>ng Beaeh Avo¬ nue. lfa<llson Avenur and Porterfleld
Place. Merriok Hoad and Park Aveuue.
(Kaat of Ocean Avenue.) Seaman and Colurnbua Avenura. Main and Milton Streeta. Ocean and Lena Avenuea Main Street and (Irand Avenue. Orand and Columhua Avenuea. Orand and V rederick Avenues. Orove Street and Randall Avenuo Paraona ami Harrison Avenue». Main Strrei and Brooklyn Avenue. Broadway and Mount Street. Ornve Street and Oliver Boulevard PInr Street and Ocean Avrnue. Pine and Ch\ireh streeta. Main Strert and Newton Boule¬ vard. Nawtown Blvd. and Henry Streot, Newton Blvd and Helen Avanue. SOITTH or MRHRICK ROAD
(^V«st of Ocean Avenue.) Bayviaw Ave, and Merrick Road. Lon» Beach Avenue and Merrick
Road. Ocean Avbhuo and SmKh Strert. Bayview Avenue and whalev St. lA>ng Baach Avenue and Whaloy
Ocean Avrnue and Whaley Streot Archer Street nnd Klliott Place. Ocean and Southslde Avenura. Atlantic and \Vr.Ht Knd Avenuea. Atlantic and Bavvlew Avenuea. Atlantic Ave and Hoonevelt Place We.st Side Avenue and Ray Stiei-t Bayview Avenue and JohnHon Pl I.ong Bench Avenue and Cedar .^t Weat Side Avenur and Front St Miller Avenue and Front Street.
(Raat of Ocran Avrnue.) Merrlok Road and Orove Strert. Merrlok Road and Main Street Mrrrlck Road and Helm Avenua. Smith and Church StJ'eta Bedell and Raynor Streets. Kaynor Avrnue and Mill Road Archer Street and Kaat Aveouo. it Main and Archer Streeta.
il Bedell Strrrt and Atlantic Ave I Sa(0 Strert and Atlantic Avanua. I fiCiS Street end Wkalay'a Dock «: Qnttfo and Ray ""T?**., -^..^
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The Camp Flre Olrln of the .M. K. 'Church will hold a rake sale at tho homp of Miss Olivp Post, corner ot ()< pan and l/pna Aveniien, on Satitr- day, Ortoher 20, from two to ."*lx.
The M !¦; .Sunday .s< liooI will hold it." annual RiimmaKe Salr ofl Ottohor i;ti and 27, Friday anrt Saturday, af- iirnoon and pvpninp. in Ihf vacant ."^toic on .South Main Street oppf)Rlte lilf Kcvitw fifRcr
Those having artirlep to donate kindly leave numv at the .store on ahove dates. v_ ,
UNCLAlio LETTEte
Kreeport. >. Ys OrUthft 17, 1»17
I. Caint^ron. Mr. Rudolf :; Delano, Mr,
:!. Deafhsely, .Misa
i. DowninK, Mr. J I'.rlwaid
.^) Oreen, .Mrs.
H. (Jreen, Miss Jannir
7 Hoffman. Mr. Jo.seph
S Hay I home. .Mr. and .Mrs. D.
!i. HarrRon, ,Mrn.
10. Jeffrle.s. .Mr, T, K. '
II. Keeler, Miss Klizabeth 12. Maurer. .Mr, (has.
i:i. .Vlanlay, .\1Ihh Bessie
H. MllllK. .Miss .M,
i'l. Mcduire, Mr. Wm. V..
Ifi. McC.rit, Miss Kachol
17. Payne. .Mr. C,
IS, Reynolds, Mrs. K.
V.s. Reynold.s. .Mrs. i J(i, Sted, .Mrs. .Mary Kllen I L'l. Spencer, .Mrs. (Jussie j 22. Sehoj.an, Mrs. (1. (". . I 2:',. Sarorca, Mr. H.
24. Sti'rn, Mr-i. C. I 25. Terry. .Miss Ruth 1.. ( 2t). Wood.s, .Miss .Mvreiter I L'T. VVeymun. .Mr. Alfr€»<l i 28, Whitlateli, Mr. Freddie j T. liK.NSON S.MITH, V. .M.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Pupils who have heen perfprt In attpndanep (neithpr tardy nor ah- ncnt), who havp had above 90 for j effort, and an average abovp 85 In school work, for the month of Sep¬ temher. IS17:
Orove atreel School - W«rd r. .Moon, Principal. I KinderKarten lOdmunri Caaasaa.
in (Jrade -iwV. Danley. nil lie P'let- • rher. Henry Goodman. Andrew Rind- i liiuh, Joseph Ritchie, Harold Stumpf, Arthur Vorbeek. VlrKinib Smith.
1A Orade — .Iohn Lary. F»aullne John¬ son, Mildred MarFarlane.
2n Orade Marie MaKnns, Roland Comhs, Frank Ritchie.
2A Orade Ollvp HIngle, Liielln Nutt, Kllse Rindlaub, F'rank Foley.
3B Orade—Homer Weed.
4B Grade- Shirley Fulton, Klorence Bruno, Mary ('omha, Kli/.aheth Ver¬ ity, Oeorge Sinlth, Hermus Verbeck, Charlton Wood.
fiB Orade — Charles Niles, Ethel Geller, Mary Keogh, Helen Peroni.
6B Grade—Knid Witmer. Margaret Ciould, Roy Fennema, Franres I'ow¬ ell, Frederick (Jonrader.
7H Griide Nancy Mc<;ord.
8B Grado—Vada Combs, Frances Connor, Paula'Witmer, Oeorge Sin¬ gle, Kathryu Platt.
811 GradO Ruth Bowers, Gertrude Thoms.
Seaman Avonue School ^E. Viola Orove, Prlnclp4il.
in Grade Virginia Earl. Wini¬ fred Jarkaon. FxlHh McKeeman, Ar¬ Hne Whaley, William Protnec.ene, Krneat Ryder. Harold fllger.
2B Grade —' Francea Doerflinger. Marion Promecene, Dorothy Stnlth, Helen Smallwood, Florence StJiata, Oerald Martin
."^B Orade Antoinette Ferrara.
Dorothy Fowler. Muriel Frank. Kmi- llp Hatfield, Dorothy Staats, Gladya Ward, Paul Crormley. William Hla- key. Hnilip I^Terza, Ronald Peck, I I>onls Santos, Valentine Staats, Wil¬ son Van Reea. I 4B Grade-- Florence Oolden. Mar- j jorie Iiatfleld, Dorothy Marlow, I \jciitin DnerfllnRer, Charles Koehler, nildur Peterson, Worral Marshall, Fred Van Glnault. I 5B Grade Walter Allen, l.,eo Ven¬ ditt. Grace Earl, .Marlon Earl, Mil- He Hauser, Rivera Mitchell, Helen Post, Helen Young
6A Grade -Adelaide Sutherland, William Ward.
7n Grade—I^aura Ault. 8B Grade—Florence Baker, Ida Ba¬ ker. IxiUlse Chase. Roalyn Felten¬ stein, Bernice Newman. Dorothy Ray¬ nor, Millicent Sloat, Lillian Streeae- man, Bertram Brainin, Eugene Epple, Charles Knapp, William Monahan, Ralph Raynor, UeWltl Ward.
Archer Street School Aurilla P. Cutter, Principal.
Kindergarten —Thelma Echart. Vir¬ Kinla Lent, Bruce Cook, Thomas Forbes, John Halpin, Ruppert Root.
IB Grade—Gcraldine Boiler. George
Where Can I Buy Liberty Bonds?
.\l «iiy lijiiik, tl ii.sl company, deiuirtimjut .store or bond Im,II.SI'. .\j.|)li(;ition hhiiiks may !)»¦ had at any of llic al)ove plac'N. of any Libtiiy Ijoiiii ( oniinillcc, and tlironpli many ot.lirr airciH'ifs uii irii will eo-operati' with the Commit teo. .\o ('(iiiimissioii. Of fee of jiny Icind, i.s cbai'fn^d by jtny af»eiicy.
I liny Ijihofty Fioiid.sV Buy <!iem now. <!()s( at noon ou Saturday, Oi'tobcr 27,
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When should .'>nbsc'ri|jlii>tis
'(iiiri'd as follow,'
IHH-; FIU'ITION OF PRATKR
By Eugene Titus A prayer if rightly offered.
Produces a potent effect; And uttiM-ed with faith and wisdom
is a^.swered in every respect.
I BriuK it with right understanding,
To the Throne of Heaven ahove, And offer it with contrite heart--
With sincerity, truth and love.
The benetit derived from it.
An enduring influence lends - Its interpretation—goodneas.
To which prayer ever portends.
. Payments m
2% with arDplication 18% Noveniber 15, 1917 40% December 15, 1917 40% January 15, 1918
A Partial Payment Plan has liceu officially adoptoil. \c>\\ may buy Lilierty Honds at $1.00 a week Details may b*' bad of yonr bank, employer or an.v Libi-ity Ijoan Comrnittec.
GET BEHIND THE MEN BEHIND TRE GUNS—BUY LIBERTY BONDS
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BAFnST (^HUIICU
On Sunday at 11 a. m. the' pa.stor, Rev. William Breckenridge, will preach. Subject: "One of the Things That Will Win the War." 7.30 p. m. special service. We expect to have one of the chaplains from Camp Mills as the preacher, 9.45 a. m. Blhle School. We have classes for all.
Mid-week service on Thursday at 8 p. m.
AT THF MF.THOBIHT CIHKril
Dr. Curtice will preach next Sim¬ day morning on ".V Call to Prayer." In the evcninR his thonic vvill hc ".\ Question of Values."
Tablecloth Tpmptcd Dser. A t;ililc-<-Iolli .,rn:i>:iciire(l with n (1i<- si'.ri nf ;,'ri'.'ii Ii.,'ivi-. ini;;l rccctitlN- ^^^¦.¦¦(l th.' lMi;ir'l of a f:!i-iiili..us(. hi l>:irk Mu.ui rond, hxn'V of All;iiiuicliy. N. .1.. nml \\:is the I'jirticiilnr pridi" ot' ttl" fariiKM-'s wit'.'. Mrs. WilllM'ii Crawri. till.' iMciriiiiit; lately Mrs. Cr;iv,ii Imni; it ou a clot lii'slliu', iiii'l ill liiiir HII hour was surprist'd ami pnluo»l, ai'cordiiii! to tlie New Vork Ilerultl, t»> see three deer eating It greedily.
Victory. To keep one"s heart traiKiull In world of tumult Is no little victory.
Official Trade Mark' Of Loan Committee
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Duck Trousers Fioely Laundered
Your duck trousers or skirts will look like new after a trip to our laundry, no mat¬ ter how soiled they may be. Your clothes will last longer and look better If we do them up for you. as our workmanship is ^^ ^ perfect. ^
CSiARLES HOWARD ¦rMklyi Ave. FrcepMl.
PUoiM C«oatrtiaiM
This Picture of tlie Statue of Liberty Has Been For¬ mally Approved as tlie Official Trade Marl( of the Liberty Loan Com¬ mittee For tlie Second Federal District.
Qumty Hardy
To be able to get zvhat you want when you zvant it in hard- ware is a convenience to yoUm
' Our stock is complete in the hardware line, and we of fir you prompt and courteous service and right prices on all purcJliases whether large or smalL
You look at everythingf-be- fore you buy, and back ofJiM is our guaranty of qualitym ^ ^
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE 91 South Main Street, Freeport
Combs, Anna Harmi*. Kenneth Har- rlnirton, U«rald I>otidon. Rohert Mc- Comochie. Cortlyn Rhodes. William Rhodea, Eugene Sayers. Rohl. Starke. Dorothy Whaley, Kdward Wulf.
1A-2B Orade Roy Guest. Maurice Halpin. Raymond Hansen, Charien Kaarfl. Marlon Althagen. Klla Kckart. Mary Forhf^s, I,ora Kronovit, Gene¬ vieve Starke
2B-2A Grade Christine Hull, inl¬ ine Mackay, William PiRott, FIdward Sullivan. William Sutherland. Geo. Burton. I.eo Halpin, Kthel Koch. Do¬ ris l.,ngrln. Mae Mack. Dudley Vees,
3B Grade- lioretta Johnson, Kdnil Warner. GeorRp HItthauer.
4B Grade-Dorothy Rckart, ,losTo PaRR. Virginia Krenielhere, Harry Kuntz.
6B Oiade Dorothy Harding. Ml¬ llan Heckman, Willlatn Huff, l<oralne ' Mir
5A (trade Hihhard Brae kenhuah. William Seaman. Kvelyn Dunhar, ' Charlotte Halpin, Mildred Sullivan j
6B Orade—Spencer Clark, Florfne j Carman, Rosemary HardinK, Rhona Kennedy. Kathnn PItinkett, Mildred Terry. |
7B Grade Kdna Moroney, KHzaheth \ Smith. !
ColumhuR Avenue School .lohn W. Dodd, Principal.
IB Grade Ire/?e .lameF, Alma Pear¬ sall, Frances Raynor. Raymond Gayne, Oeorge Hanrahan, David Mo¬ ran, William Winship.
2B Grade—Petrina «'ap«>lla, Pn.-iter- leign lourneyman, Helen Ruppert. Kvelyn Poat, Fldward Bethman, Al- fied Haff. Charies Buck land.
2A Grade-Klizabeth Duryea, F'ran¬ ces Miglino, licna Taylor. -,
3B Grade-Kllen ('arnie, Cecelia Paiiillo.
.SA Grade Felicia Robinson. I'red- erick Helm. ,
4B and ¦IA (Irade Charles licrg- quist, .Marion Post, Walter Schiuidt, Marlon Valentine, Irene Warren. liOuia /ackman, Kdward RaUcr, Theo¬ dore Dixon. George Farmlett, llerhen Lister.
.5B and .'.A Grade Helen Oakley. Thelma Cornell, Charles l^pplc, liiaci Moor»^.
6B and 6a Grade Dominick Amae- carto, Nellie Jackson. .Mary McAvoy. I^tlu'l Noble, Anthony ('huisiino, .Ma¬ rion Duryea, Bertha Golder.
7B and 7A Grade Hiitli Ackerman,
REOISTER FRIDAY OR SATURDAY *
Paaquale Chnl^ano, Alva T^earsall, .losephlne Ftosenhera, (Jenevleve Wolmsley.
Chief of Lity family. In the grenf lliv i;iiiilly of 20i( jc,,. ern nnd Z.iXIO xpcif. the rhi.'r di¬ vision 1* allliim, or Hie nninn ciouii. There are 2.^>0 ««p«.rles. not all of which are edihie. In thf siitiie fiirisi'v are 200 siK>cle« of smiliix and IOO (^pet¦le^ of n«:p!irn(;us.
IIRAFT rO«Pl.F.TF,n
The local draft board haa at tail filled it,* quntA of 230 mnn. the rw- quirr.l numher having hmon rrtttiplrtmk from the 200 examined last Saturday, fhit of thesp 200, twenty seven wwrn r«jert*<l on accoimt of physical <Ka- qnalificntion.s, and a few of the titrm have h*>en certified for aervlre. TW»» cases of others who cl«lin«d exam^ tion on various (frounds are now h*- ir.ji; (rone over by the board.
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These resins, which orlplnnlly flowed
from trees, have heen deposited tar
centuries In the earth. They nre rolnad
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If you lack the opportunity for personal Service.
Remember the Government i.s offering
its Second LIBERTY LOAN
Make Your Dollars Fight for Liberty
This is an Investment It is the Safest Investment in ^the world. Your Country is definitely asking it. It is your patriotic duty.
Help the Flag to Victory
Buy United States Government Bonds of the Second Liberty Loan.
Space Donated to Liberty Loan Committtee of Freeport by
LOUIS A. POSNER
AGENT ''
FREEPORT UNITED CIGAR STORE
Rtll.ROAD AVENUE. FREErtRT, N. IT.
Get the Genuine
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The General Ail-Around Cleaner
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1^ CHEVROLET,
Reputation
When you buy an automobile what do you re<iUy 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?
When you buy a car, you believe what tbe maker says of it. You buy material and labor plus reputation.
Reputation in motor car building is most important. ^
Without reputation, your metal, riiW)er and wood would be merely ahigliiy fK>lislied me<;h- anical assembly. Witii it, you are certain of sat¬ isfaction, pleasure, healtli, and efficient travel.
Chevrolet reputation is founded on complete satisfactiou. \Ve could not have grown with¬ out it.
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