I *l %r^r^¥>^X¥>T^ ''The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island-Freeport M 1^ M I4 l^f lie I ...Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire
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State."—Secrglaryf oJ State FRANCIS M. HVQO.
YILLAGE DIRECTORY
VillaKe Offlelala
l'r.,'<ldent, Krnest .S, Ki»,i"l'ill^ Trustee*. Kranklin Hedell Henry L, Maxson
Jc^hn H, .Mahnken Sllan A, WIIIiamB
Village Clerk, SylveKtrr R Shea, VillaKC Coun.sel. I^e« I-iHhel, Iload CommiSHloner. .M, F, Bond, TreaHUrer, H, Iilmon Smith, Tax Collector, I), Krank Seaman, lieKlster Board of Health, S, I'. Shea, Health Offlcer. I»r. Wm, H, Huncle The VillaKe 'rruHtees con,Htitule the Board of Health,
The VillaKe Ofhce Is locatd West Merrick Uoad
The VillaKe Trt-aitun r's Olhc llallroad Avenue,
Tax Collector',s Offlce Avenue.
I'oliee lleparlmeiit
Chief, KrneHt S, Itandall.
Captain, Carl DarentjcrK.
I'oliee .luHtlce, Clinton M, Flint,
HeadimnrterK and I'olice Court. Church
Streei, near .MerrlcK Koad. Telephone,
Kreeporl, 700.
Board of Kduratlon. Dlwlrlet No. », I'rchidenl, \\'aller H, Cn/./.( iih, Trii,«t.('S, r' I.v% ii.'ht Maker Charles C, Moore
l-avld Sutherland Itoland H, Mayland
Supt, of SchoolH, Ward i'.. Moon, offlce: (irov( Street School. T<lephohe, Freeport, 752, Schrxd l'hv,siclaii. Or, ,liil('ln Dran, Treaaurer, 0«car W, Valenliiie. Clerk. Kohert I-:, lioiiaRhy. Tiix ((.Hector, A, I!, Wallace, I'liblie Mbrar,, Kocaled ,it 2K South Orove Street. Mhrarian, MIi<h Alice li. Konau, Hours: HI lo 111 .V, .M„ -' to 7, nnd •" " r, .M,. e\ce|pl Saturday ni«ht^ holidays.
i'lre ilepnrliiieiil
C'l'P r, Howard K, I'e^irsiill.
First Assistant, ,lohii .1, Uundall, ,Ir,
Second AHsistaiit, Clarence Williams,
chiililalii, Kfv, A, C, Karkau.
SiuKeon, Or, W'ni, H, Uuncie,
Flre Call, Freeiiorl, .No, 'IHO,
KIre \ la nil I'nllM
1, School .No, 1, ('OMK r I'ine and c.rov
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
i.'otiple left Monday nig;ht for Kisk- ' I'.Gctr. >.'. V. in t^c Catrkillc v.'hcre ; the.v will reside.
46
29 :i7 Uallroad
md
,'VIr. and Wra. John F. (iermeroth | .Mrs, Kugene (', Rose of Ea.st avenue are located in Freeport for the sea-j entertained some friend.s Tnesday 8(in, -Mr. (Jerineroth han just llni.'fhed Iwith an aiitoinobile tour of the I.'-land,
a L':^ weeks' etiKaseiiient on the Keith ' —
gjppujj ; -Mr, Kayniond Marker of .N'ortli .Main
sireet is spetidliiK the week at the
.Mr. Kddie Germeroth is cnKaKed, i home of his wife's parents, Mr, and and KOCK over eveniiiRH to play in the .Mrs, W. H, West of I'ort Jefferson, Oeorge .M. f'ohsoi K'.viie at the .\s-I and vvill return home with .Mrs, Bar-
tlon to shoppers. That yon can obtain
tractioK all classes,
Kvery Saturday double Green trad- ini; stamps are given wit.h yoar pur¬ chase.
YACHT CLUB EVENTS
lion, and son of .Mr, and iirs, John J Ilonarhv of Rrooklvn avenue, andl .Mls-s Saiiie -M, Slattei-y, of 2ni Clerk street, Jersey City. She ie the daugh¬ ter of -Mrs, Sarah Slat,tery. They will he inarried ou June L'n, in -lersey City, and after a wedding trip with reside on Shoiinard avenue, Freeiiort, where -Mr. Iionaghy is erecting a cottage.
str.cts -chool .No, School .Nf 111
111(1 1.01 Ik' Ueaeh
4 School No, I, Columhus mViiiuc r, Uloi call. Answer 10 heaihiuarters, « (ieneral alarm 1 order from chief), fine lonK hliist to precede every Ken¬ eral ahiini, I'ower House KmerKiiicy Call, line loiiK, OIH short hiast, and rei.eiil, NdUTII iiF .MKUKICK UOAO, r West of 'icean ,\veiiue.l fl, Seaniiin und VlrKlnia avenue.s,
12, .New Vork and Seaman avenues,
13, Wallace street and Wi'St Klncolii
avenues,
14. Tennsylvaiiia mid Lena avenues,
15. Hansom and I'loreiice iihice, Ifi. Itand,ill and Uiiyview avenuis,
17, T'earsall and rennsylvania aviiiues, IS lyOtiK Ueach and Kandall avenues, 19, Kandall avenue and HerKen place. 21 IlerK( n place Miid Hrooklyn avenue, 2;i. I.onK Heach avenue and Olive Hlvd, 24 I.e.xInKlon ami Madison avenues. It,. I'lne street Mini Fark avenue.
26, I'lne sireet nnd Hayview avenue.
27. I'lne slreet and I.oiiK Beach avenue. 2S. Madison ave, mikI Porteriield place.
29. Merrick road and I'ark avenue,
(Kiisl of Ocean Avenuei ,¦11, Seaman and Columhus avetines, S2. Main and Mllton streets.
34. flcean and Kena avenues.
35. Main street and Cirand avenue.
36, Orand and Columhus avenues,
37, Orand and Fredericks avenues, .18, Orove street and Kandall avenue,
30, I'arsons and Harrison avenues,
41, Main street and Hrooklyn avenue,
42, Hroadway and .Mount street,
43, Orove street and Oliver boulevard, 4R, I'lne Htreet and Ocean avenue.
46, rliip and Church streets,
47, Main street and Newton boulevard,
48, Newtown Blvd, and Henry street, 49 Ncwtnn Blvd, and Helen avenue.
SOITTH OF MKKKICK KOAD (West of Ocean Avenue,)
61. Hayview avenue and Merrick road,
62. LonK Heach ave, and Merrick road,
63. Ocean avenue nnd Smllh street,
hi. Bavview avenue and ^VIlaley street, B6, KoiiK Beach ave, and Whaley strert, 57, Ocean avenue and Whnley street, B8. Archer street nnd Klliott place, Rtl, Ocean and Southside avenues, 61, Atlantic and West F.nd avenues, 6'J. Atlantic and Hnyvlcw avenues, 63, Allantic nve, nnd Kooseveit jilace, 6^1, West Side nvonne and Kay street, eT), Bayview avenue ,'ind ,Iohnsoii place, S7, KonK Beach avenue and Cedar street, 6R. West .Side nvenue and l''roiit street. CM. Miller avenue and Front street,
(Kast of Ocean .Avenue,) 71 Merrle.k road and C.rove street, 72. Merrick road and Main street. 7:;. Merrick road and Helen avenue. 74 .Smitfi and <'liurcli streets. 7,"., Bedell and Kaynor streets. 76. K.aynrir avenue and Mill road. 7S. .¦Xrc'her stre«'t and I'iast avenue, rtl. Main and Archer streets,
81. Bedell street and .¦X tiaiit Ic a venue,
82. Main streei and Atlantic avenue.
83. Main streei and Whaley's dock.
84. Orove and Kay streets.
8r.. Oceaii avenue and Cedar street, 86. «rove and I'^ront streets,
.Second alarm means that more men are needed.
One long blast, recall.
tor Theatre.
.Mr. and .Mr,s, Theodore Young of .New York were entertained by Mrs, Theodore Ft. DeKruijff of ',»7 Kexing- loii avenue over Decoration Day,
Several months since Theodore De- Krultjff, Jr.. entered an aviation .ichool St. Augustine Fla.. and from tliere he entered another and more advanced .school in .Newport News. V'a, He Is expected to complete his course some time during the present month, but may come home for a day in the near future,
.Mrs, (Jrover <". Walsh entertained her mother, .Mrs. Klizabeth Fitzger¬ ald, Hernard Fitzgerald, her sister. Miss .Mary C. Fitzgerald, .Miss .Mary .Murray and .Mr, Thomas Jackson, all of .New York, over the holidiiy. and a (h'lightful time wa.s had motoring.
Kev, relliam St, George Bissell, rec¬ tor (if Grace Church, Jersey ("ity, has rented the Van Riper cottage on the corner of .South Kong Heach avenue and Olive boulevard, and will occiii)y the same with his faiTiily during the siimiiier,
.Mrs, Thonia.s J, French of South Long Heach avenue met with a pain¬ ful accident on Decoration Day when she stepped oil a board which had a rusty nail in it wliich piinettired both shoe and foot. .She is atletideil by Dr. Steele, who was called to dress Hie wound,
I'elliaiii St. George Hissell, ,Ir., is a delegate lo the .National Kepublican fiinveiition to be held in Ghicago, Mr, Hissell has been for several years en¬ gaged in the law department of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company 111' Broadwav, New York Citv,
Hdse and Arthur Decoratidii Day and ¦with their mother, Mrs of Roosevelt avenue.
Boylaii spent the week-end Stella Hoylan,
FUEKPORT POST OFFICK. Ordlnar)- and KeRTular MalU
From 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, IH. O. B. and P. S. Bank From 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. From tbe 'Weat
Keady for Uls.
7.45 a. m.
8,30 a.m,
1,00 p. m.
3,15 p. m.
5.30 p. m,
7,00 p. m,
Kant
Keady for DIs,
8,30 a. m,
1.00 p. m,
4,45 p. m,
7,00 p. m.
Dlitpatched
For (he F.aat
7,40 a. m,
2,30 p, m.
,S 40 p, m.
Arrive.
6,30 a. m,
8,10 a, m. 11,40 a, m,
2,50 p. ni,
5,10 p, m,
6,30 p, m.
From Ihe
Arrive,
8,10 a, in, 12,40 p. m,
4,30 p. in.
Malla Cloae and For the Went
7,40 a, in, 9,30 a, in,' 11,50 a, m. 3,30 p. ni, 6,20 p. m, 7.50 p, in.
I,«>MJ ISl,AMI II. n. TIMK rAIII.F.
(KITeotlvo .May 14. IIHfi.I l.rnve Merrick for >e»T Vork, Penii- aylvanln .Station, Iirooklyn nnd Inter¬ mediate Hlntlonxi Week-days—,'>,I6, 5,52. « 3S 11,51. T.lS, 17,28, S.01, 18,13. S.49, 10,12. 11,20 a. m.: 12,25, 1,28. 3.10, 4,17, 5,38, 6 33 9 14, 11,09 II, in. Sundays—6,48. 8,211, 9,20 a. in.; 12,28, 2,48, 4,32, 5,33, 7,07. !»,44, 11,07 |i. 111.
I.enve Freeport for \ew Vork. Penn¬ aylvania Station nnd Hrookl.vn: Week¬ days—5,20, 5.56. 6.12. 6,58, 7,22. 17,49.
8.05, i8,17, S,53. 19,19, 10,17. 11,32 a, m.i 12,30. 1,33. 3,15. 4,21, 5,02, 5.42. 6,39. 8,16, 9 18, 11.13 p. m, Sundays—6,52, 8,24, 9,24 a. m,: 12.32. 2,52, 4,36. 5,37, 7,10, 8.21, 9.4S, 11,11 p, ni,
Leave Frrrporl lor Amityvlllr, Baby¬ lon, PalehoKor and latrrinedlate Sta- tlonai Week-days--na4,t4, 6,50, 8,10, a9,31, 11,53 a tn,; al,46, sla2,21, 2,44, a3,B8, aB,03, fl5,33, a5,55, Ia6.19, 6,42, a7,06, 7.44. n9,07, all,16 !>, ni ; 12,17, a2,04 nlirht, Sundays—5,31. a9,22, al0,56 a. m,; 12,29. 2,30. a3,S4, a5,3S, a6,56, a9.02. 11,14 p. in,; al,44 niKht,
I.ravr IV'rw Vork, Pennaylvania Sta¬ tion, for Frrrport, Mrrrirk and prlnel- ¦al Intrrmrdiatr atationai n3,50. 5,54.
7.06. 8,36, 11,00 a. in,; 12,52, sll,32, 2,00, 3,00. 4 OS, 14,44, 5,00. 15.33, 6,54, 6,15, 6,50, 7,10 (to Freeport only), 8,10, 10,111. 11.30 p, m,; 1,10 nlKht, Sundays—4,30, 8,25, 10,00, 11,36 a. m,; 1,40. 3,00, 4.45, 6,00, 8,08. 10,17 p, tn,: 12,33 nlRht.
aTralns run to Bablyon only,
iiNo Brooklyn connection.
sSaturdays only.
fKxcept Saturdays,
IKxcejit holidays,
tExcept Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn. Flatbush Ave¬ nue Station, about the same tlrne as those shown from New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station. This time table subject to change without notice.
.Mr, Cornelius V'an Heese uxik a party of about thiriy friends out in hia motor hoat,on Decoration Day, Among thc invited guests were: .Mr. and .Mrs, G. K, Cheney, .Mr, and .Vlrs, J, B, Illack. ,Jr., .VIr, and .Vlrs. J, A, Cavo, .Vlr and .Vlrs, I'eter Van Reese, Mr, and .Vlrs C, C. Winston and a ntimber of others from the city.
Mrs, \. G, Barry, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. R, Clark, is convalescing after (|uite a severe illness,
,Vlr, M, J, Coffey is on a business trip to Sclienectady, Syracuse and Rochester and Is expected to return home late Saturday,
Mr, VVhiston Colyer has returned fnun an e.vt ended business trip and is with Ills family for a few days on Wallace street.
.VIr, and Mrs. George P, Mur|)hy of Miller avenue gave a dinner on Dec¬ oration Day and among the invited guests were: .VIr, and Mrs, Friedman of New York, Mr, and Mrs, Daub and (laughter of New York, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, Mr, and Mrs, K, A, Rice, .VIr, and Mrs, Albrow Schiller, Mr, and Mrs, Devy of Oceaii avenue, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles VVtirkhauser,
MiiJS' Je.ss ie F^orhes, connected with the Freeport Railroad Company and the Great South Bay p-erry Company left this morning for Tiipper Lake in the Adirondacks for a four weeks' vacation.
Rev, Rubin Hamaker. sun of Mr, and Mrs. D, K. Hamaker, htis so far recovered from a recent opera-tion for appendicitis that he is able to walk about town.
.VIr, and Mrs, Frank A, Home have opened their Torterfield place resi¬ dence and will occupy it for the sum¬ mer.
ker, who has been there for an extend- ' ed visit,
.VIr. and .Vlrs, \V, F, DeMott uf .New¬ ark spent the week end and holiday at the home of .Vlrs, De.VIott's parents, .Mr and Mrs, Jere S, De.VIott of Leon¬ ard avenue.
.VIr, and Mrs, Oliver J, Teeple have rented tlieir North Long Reach ave- i.ue residence and gone to Wilming¬ ton. Del,, to spend the summer with Oliver ,1. Teeple, Jr., who is in busi¬ ness there,
.Vlrs, VV, (;, .Vliller and her son Ray- iiifind artinded the funeral services of tiie Inte K/ta B, Randall held Thurs¬ da,- ,it I'ort .lefferson,
Mrs, Ksmond Stiles and Mrs, O, \Y. Humphrey returned from Saratoga Springs on Friday last, where Ihey have been attending thc sessions of the Methodist Conference and visiting brother, Dr, .Arthur L, Churchill,
The smoker and entertainment of the Royal .'Vrcanum was held in Me¬ chanics' Hall last Wednesday even¬ ing. There were about seventy-live Iiresent, ;
t'nder the eiiergetie leadeisliip of .Vlrs. Fred K. Stnry the memhers of the Imiirovement Snciety of the I'res- ' byterian church have been meeting in ' the chapel of th(? church each week maniifacliiring bandages and appli- aiices for the Red Cross Society. The ladies of the olher ehiirclies are in¬ vited to assist in the work. !
Roswell Davis has been absent Iroiii town most of the past week.
Long Island .Vgricultural College' defeated Freeport High .School in thei contest at Farmingdale on .Vlay '27 i by a score of 7 to il. The game wasi bitterly fought, .No runs were senred ' after the fiftli inning. Score hy in-, nings:
Freeport , , . 11 I 2 '.\ 11 0 0 o on! L, I, A. c, , ,:; (1 2 II 1; n (I n ,\ 7
Batteries-Rollo and I'ettit: Pow¬ ers and Spiegel. j
HURLEYS GRAMIL WINS THE PREPAREDNESS RACE- CHARLOTTE SECOND.
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
Methodist Episcopal.
The topic of Dr, Curtice's sermon ne.xt Sunday niorning will be "A Book." In the evening the suhject will be "A Warning," The morning theme will bring to mind one of the most important facts in the history of the world and will unfold one of tlie most wonderful of all God's wonder¬ ful providences. The sermon of the evening will present one of thc most evident of every-day experiences and yet one mos.; persistently ignored. .Vlrs. William Green, violin soloist, will assist in the musical program nf the niorning service.
Freeport Baptist,
.VIr. Frank Tinney is touring with Hie "Friar's Frolic." with an all-star cast, whicii opens in Atlantic City on Monday, and e.xpects to return home fnr the summer's vacation June %. '
.Vlrs, Frank Tinney of Soutii Long Beach avenue-entertained Mrs, Ver¬ non Castle and Mr, Fred Tuers. musi¬ cal directoi' for Lew Fields, at luneh- eon Thursday afternoon, after which the party motored to Central Park. Where they rode on Mrs, Castle's horses.
Remember the date, Wednesday, June 7, from ll to 8, of the (five and tenl cafeteria to be held in the Meth¬ odist Episcopal church under the au¬ spices of the Women's Foreiirn Mis¬ sionary Society, Pay as you go and wait on yourself so kindly bring small change, Vou will get a good supper at small expense.
The last regular nionthly meeting of the season of the VV, C, T, II, was held at the home of Mrs. ninton M, Flint of Southside avenue Thursday afternoon, at which members were de¬ lightfully entertained with nnisic and refreshments.
Tomorrow evening the High Sehooi Alumni will present a play, entitled "Atint Robertina, ' at the high school auditorium, and a large attendance Is anticipated, A feature of the even¬ ing will be recitations by Miss Glenn Rayniond. A former teacher of elocu¬ tion at the school. Candy will be on aale, and tickets are 50 cents.
Misa Mildred Humphrey, the younger daughter of Mrs. Hattie V. Humphrey of 12."'> Pine street, was married Monday, May 29, to Mr. Franklin Palmer Hart of New 'York nd Freeport, the ceremony being held at the home of the bride's mother, the Rev. S. 0. Curtice officiating. The
Rev. William Breckenridge will pieaeh at 11 a. 111.: subject, ".'^biding in (^lirist Love," At 7,4.". p. m,, "Kcce Homo." Tills is the first of a series of sermons on the Cross that will he preached on Sunday evenings In .lune.
••Vt i'L"' a. 111,. Sunday Sehooi classes for all, .VIid-week service at S p. m,, Thursday. Special studies in Clossians at this service
Tuesday, June C, special get-to¬ gether meeting to which all our friends are Invited, Doors will open at 7,:!n, Meeting will start at S p, m. Solos, antliems. etc.
Rev, George Caleb .\loorc, pastor of the Baptist Temple. Brooklyn, will make an address, Dr, Moore is a speaker of national repute and is well worth hearing. A .social hour will follow the meeting,
EASTERN STAIR INITIATION,
Deputy Grand Matron to Visit Local
Chapter on June 10.
The second bi-monthly meeting of Frerport Chapter U, 11., Order the Eastern Star, State of New York, was held af its rooms in the Vlechanics" Hall. I Railroad avenue, Saturday evening, .Vlay L'7, In addition to the regular order of exercises the star de¬ gree was conferred upon two candi¬ dates. -Gordon Lind.say and Chester A. Fulton, two master masons of Free- port, Following the regular and de¬ gree work of the evening, a memor¬ ial service was held in commemora¬ tion of Memorial Day, This service was styled "annual memorial service" and will be known as such hereafter in this chapter.
Several propositions for member¬ ship and affiliation are on the trestle board. This was the first degree work done by the officers of this new chnpter. The ladies certainly deserve much for thejj- preparation and exe¬ cution of this work.
District Deputy Grand Matron Maud R. Sparrow, accompanied by i the as.sistant grand lecturer. George VV, Murray, will pay Freeport Chap¬ ter an informal visit on the evening of June 10,
[ T)ie Smith Shore Yaeiit Club at Freejiort formally opened its season
;()!i Decoration Day with a iini(|ue re- gattii, wliich was witnessed by severa!
[ Iiundred people
I The tirst event wai< a ";ireparedness race," When the signal was given
¦the captains ea.st off their yawls, and rowed to their respective boats, .Vfter
I fastening their yawls, they started their engines, ptilled up anchors, am! sailed once around tiie stake boat, a (|iKirter of a mile distant, ,1, Hurley of Baldwin, wilh his boat Gramii. was the winner; William McCarthy of Brooklyn and F'reeport, with the
.Charlotte, second; John Blue of Free¬ iiort, with the Sea Gull, third: and J, Thomas of Freeport. with the Snap¬ per, fourth,
I A relay race, made up of teams of two boats each. Was t!ie next event,
I It was won by the Sea Gull and the
, Gramii, with the Snapper and Sea Lion, .second.
; The five-mile motor luial race was won by the Sea Gull.
The ten-mile speed race was won
;by Col. James Dean, of Freeport. with the Louise; second, CricUi^t. George B, Patterson, of Fieeport: Ihini, Mildred
, V,, John C, Whriteiio ir. of Hemp¬ stead,
The events were uniler direction of the new regatta eoniniii tee compris¬ ing Frank P, Alcorn, A. Champman, A, Ft. Hoag. Lloyd Cutler and Charles Hart,
i In Ihe evening ,'(Hi persons attend¬ ed the opening hall. Beginning -June 17 dances will be held every Saturday
evening. The next regatta will be held on F.otirth of July, ujtli all open
events,
VETERANS PARADE,
Supei'visor Hiram R. Smith Omtor of the Day,
D. B. I'. Mott Post Xo, ,-,27, G," A R,, assisted by the Women's Relief Corps, and accompanied by the school children, held its annual meninrial e,xercises Tuesday morning in Free- port cemetery, preceded by a parade Ritual services were lield, and Row¬ land H, Mayland, a member of the hoard of education, gave Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg.
The oration of the day was deliver¬ ed by Supervisor Hiram R, Smith. Others who spoke were Rev. Saul O, Curtice. Rev, J, Sidney Gould. Rev, .Vugust C. Karkau. and former .Vs¬ semblyman Williain G. .Vliller, In the afternoon the two organizations join¬ ed with Moses A, Baldwin Post No, •'.II. in exercises in (^Jreenfield ceme¬ tery.
DONAGHY ENGAGED,
Anniiiincenient has been made of the engagement of Robert K, Don- iiKliy. clerk of the board nf ediica-
SCUDDER—BUSCH,
-¦^ii-s Hazel Scudder. of Babylon, and Geoige Burch, of Freeport. were married at the Freeport Presbyterian parsonage by Rev, Sidney Gould on .May '2:t. TJie bride's broilier. Rod¬ ney Scudder. and his wife witnessoi the cereiiKiny, The couple will live in Chester, Pa,, where Mr, Burch is (mployed in one of the large niuni- liiin rlant,s,
L, M, FLETCHER "takes BRIDE,
Wedded Here to Miss Marie Parker- son of Freeport.
Lindsay M. Fletcher, of Clinton, N. v.. and Miss Marie Parkerson. of Freeport. were united in niarriage on Saturday, May '27. at tl p. m,, at the Congregational parsonage, in Clinton, hy Rev, Frank Park. The bride was attended by her niece. Miss Marie Parkerson. of IMiiladolphia, who re¬ ceived as a gift from tlie bride a pretty lavalliere
The groom was atti nded by Earle Abram,s. of Saybrook. who received as a gift from the groom cuff buttons engraved with the inslgna of the Odd Fellows. Others wlio were In attend¬ ance were Miss Eleanor H. Fletcher, sister of the groom, and Vlrs. Karle C, .\brams, of Saybriik.
Tlie bride's gown was dark blue silk. She carried a boiiiiuet of lilies of the valley The bride was the recipient of a number of beautiful and useful presents, inchtdtng cut glass, china, linen and nioney, .¦Vfter tho Ceremony the party repaired to theii' newly furnished hotne in Liberty slreet. where a collation was served, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher wiil reside in Clinion for the present.
SCOUTSlEFEATED
ELDEN AUSTIN OF BALDWIN INDIVIDUAL POINT WINNER.
In the iutervillage track meet be¬ lween Freeport Tniop .No. 2 and the Haldwin Troop of Roy Scouts, the lat¬ ter won hy a wide niaigin on Decor¬ ation Day, The contests were heltt- on llie Freeport pipe line .nnd attract¬ ed a large attendance, Baldwin scored 4('i to Freeport's 11! points, Eldcn .-Vustin of Baldwin won the in¬ dividual point trophy with 10 points.
In the morning, following a parade through the village streets, a game of baseball was played between Free- port and Baldwin, and won by Bald¬ win Troop by a score of ."^ to '.',. The Baldwin pitcher, VVilliam VVatkinson, was too strong for the local hoys, who put up a stubborn resistance throughout. The score by i'nnings: Freepori Troop ,,10000101 0- ?, Baldwin Troop ,,,2 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 x- ,S
The medals were awarded by Rev, H, R, Scott, F, VV, Hawki'h. Herman Gissell and Karl Kemii, Harold Sniith was starter and the referees were Rev, A, C. Karkau, VVilli(^ ,lohn~ son and Edwin Muller.
George Howard Randall
32 BROOKLYN AVENUE, FREEPORT
Tel, 20s
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Screening of buildings and porches a specialty. Cai-penters' and Mason's Tools, Builders' Hardware, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Glazing. Garden Hose. Garden Tools and Poultry Wire,
Estimates cheerfully given. Work promptly done.
Eagle Garage
NORTH MAIN STREET
FREEPORT
(Tel, Ti^S)
William R. Smith, Proprietor
Freeport Business Notes.
The Wolfson haberdashery at TS South Main street, is growing in favor from day to day. The prices are iiuite as attractive as the go<ids, and once yon visit the store, you will he convinced. The sale of ladies' spring coats lias surpassed ali expec¬ tations,
Lftdiea' and G«nti' Bazaar,
Do you know that Joseph Kramer has opened a bazaar at 50 South Main street, next to Roulston's. '
The gents' furnishings and ladies' department Is certainly an innova-
AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS
APPERSON
•JACK RABBIT" and "WIZARD OF THE HILLS"
You and I want a light, spunky beast that responds to the slightest touch of the accelerator, that pulverizes hills, that drives straight as a sunbeam, that has the lure in her lines, and obeys.
The Apperson with its generous body-room, beautiful lines and distinctive appearance, meets so completely all the qualiflcations which any car can poesess, regardless of price, that we feel secure in saying that
" A Ride in an Apperson is a Revelation "
Run in and 1 will show you the car and give you a demonstration.
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS SECOND TO NONE
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REAL ESTATE
5ORSALE i„ smithville South lOME
FOR SALE—Schinner full octave upright piano. Price, $100, Bar¬ gain for quick buyer.
FOR SALE—Seven-room house, bath, steam heat, running water, on plot 100x600: chicken houso; small fniit, $2,500 cash: $2,800 on mortgage.
FOR SALE—Eleven-room iiousc. piped for gas; barn and chicken nm; about five acres. Price, $7,200; cash, $4,000.
Tel, 29 Wantagh, W, F, KRAFTS MARKET, Smithville South
BE PREPARED
.•or tlie hot weather that is going to come with a rush by installing a
Gas Range and Water Heater
In "^'our Kitchen Now
Our lepicsentative will gladly call at your convcni- rnce. Phone Hempstead 680,
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
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Lri^dies^ and Gent^s Purnishifi^s
78 SOUTH MAIN STREET (The Jagg's Store) FREEPORT
A nrit to this store will convince you that wc have spared no pains or expense to provide a great variety in our stock to meet all tastes,
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
LADIES' COATS SPRING Value $17.00; Reduced to $10.98 Value $13.00; Reduced to $ 7.50
These coats run in many different colors.
Come and take advantage of this opportunity.
H. WOLFSON, Proprietor
Groceries Vegetables Fruits Meats
Groceries Fancy and Staple
Every Article Guaranteed
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