POST OFFICE
irHaUtfOHV POST omcB.
0rAlmmrr aai Kcyalar Malta
Kroia 7 a. m. to • p. fn.
fl. O. M. «¦« P. S. ¦•ak
From I a. m. to * p. m.
rrwa Ike Waat
Arrive. Readr for Dia
«:je a. m. T:4t a. m.
t:l* a. ID. S:SO a. m.
U:40 a. m. 1:00 p. m.
S:M p. Rt. 1:16 p. m.
•:10 p. m. i>:20 p. m.
«:M p. m. 7:00 p. m.
Praai Iter Baat
M<|^ T7T7T%/^TI T^ * ^^ Largest Incoiporated Village on Long Island—-Freeport
H Ix Y\i ill 1'^C J rv I i^^wOccupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.''— •*• •^^ -^ ^^^^^ J. Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
But Ne Ona Is Parfsct. ' "A perfect wife ne»er nags," says • writer In an exchange. That'a troac And a perfect husband never givas cause for nngglDg.—Baltimore Star.
Aniv*.
•:!• a. in.
1S:4« p. m.
440 a. m.
',
MalU ri*** aad
•^r th» WmI
7:40 a. m.
t:10 a. m.
11:M a. m
l:l« p m.
•:20 p ni.
T:M p. m.
LONG ISLAND
Ready for Dis
1:10 a. m
1:00 p. ni.
4:45 p. in.
7:00 p. m.
Illasateh#4
Par tAe Baal
7:40 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
(:40 p. ro.
RAILROAD
TIME TABLE
I.ONO ISLAND R. R. TIME TABLE
(Effective Octoker 17th, iM.) Laava Merrick fer New Vork, and I*. Namadlate statlenai Waek.4aya-«.1<,
r.ci, «.3S, s.ti. 7.i«, rr.28, s.oi, ins, t.it,
le.U, a.m.; 11.17, 1.30, S.08, 4.17, 6.S«. •.S», 113, 11.14, p.m. .pundays—<.48. «.»0j a.n a-m. 12.2S. 2.4R, 4.32. 6.33. «.08.
o.*ijj
ii.n
Laava Freeport for New Yori<, Penn¬ aylvania Station, and Brooklyn: W«>ek- 4tiya—1.20, e.S$, 6.42. 6.68. 7.22, !7.4f, SOB. tt.17, I.CS, 19.41, 10.17 a.m.: 12.23, 1.34, t.lS; 4.21. S.02. 6.42, If6.21. 6.3S, 8.16, 1.22, tin p.m. ftiifiday—6.62. 8.24, ».26 a.m.; U.8a. 2.62. 4.:i6. 6.37, 6.40, 8.12, 8.26, 11.21 p.m..
Leave Freeport for Amityvllle, Baby- Ian, Patchogue and Intermediate •ta¬ tlona: Wp«>k-dayi»—nn4 44. 8.10. a9.31, 11.68, a.m.: al.46, i(a2.19, 2.44. n,3.58, a6.03 «i.M, aC.lf, 16.33. Ia7.06. 7.46, a8.03. a9.07, •all.M p.m.; 12.17, ft2.22, nlghta Sundays -4.31, a9.22 a.ni.: 12.34. 2.30, a3.B4, a6.44, «7.0«, «9.«2, 1114 p.m.; al2.17, al.39,
l^ave New Yorit, Pennaylvania Sta- alon. for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate atatlont: Week-days—n3.50, •.64, 7.04. 8.36, 11.00 a.m.: 12.52. al.28. J.00. 3.00, 4.07, t4.47 (e^xcept Merrick), •m.AO (t6.18 except Merrick), 5.33. 6.64, «f.l(, 6.50, 7.10, 8.10, 10.16, 11.30 p.m.; 1.80 night. Sundays—4.:tO, 8.25, 11.40 •.m.; 1.40, 3.00, 4.61, 6.16. 8.08, 10.17, 11.30. pm.: 12.34 nlf;ht.
aTralns run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn connectlona.
aSaturdays only.
tExcept Saturday!.
lExo'pt hollduVR.
tExce^pt Saturdaya and holldHya
Trains leave Brooklyn. Fatbush Avenue 0tatk>n, about the same time as those 'Vhewn from New Tork, Pennsylvania fltation. This time table subject to ebange without notice.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Villn«ce Ofllciniik
Pi.-siilenl. .Sidney 11. Sw.ziy
TruHlee.'
¦¦ranklin Be-dell Urnry 1.,. Maxson
John II. .Mahnken Hllus A. Willlaina
Village Clerk. Sylvester P. Shea.
¦VilluiiC e'l.iiiisil, A. N' .loliiiKi.n.
Road CemimlHsloner, M. F. Be^nd.
Trf-aKiircr, S. Dlnion Smith
Tax Collci;t(>r, D p'rank Se-aman.
RerlHter Board of "Health, S. V. Shea.
Health Officer, Ur. Wm. H. Runcie
Ileullli In.-'pt-e'tier, .lolm -V. S,.liiIeH.
The Vlllage Truntee.s ceinHtitute the £oard of Health.
The Village' OfTice Is located at 46 «iVe>et Merrick Itoad.
The Vlllage Trea.-eiirer s Offlce at 29 Railroad Aven-ie.
Tax Collectjr',1 Otllce at 37 Railroad Avenue
Police nrpartment
e'hh'f. .IiiuK'M Haii.-iev
e'iit>tiiin. .Jeihn Piiiibar.
Pollc .lustlce. Clinton M. Flint.
BeaelqeiarteTM and Police Court,
Clnirch Street, near Merrick Road.
Telephone, Freepeirt. 70O.
rubiie NrlioolM ilonrd of Kducniion
"Wrliaal DUl. Ko. 9, Tnwn of llempNtcad
President. C. Dwight Baker.
VIce-Pres. Charles C. Meieere.
Walter B. Cozzens
David Sutherland. Jr.
Sidney H. Swezey
Supt. of Schools, Ward C. Moon
Offlce Hours. Hlnh School.
A.M. 8:16 to 9:00; P.M. 4:00 to 6:00
flBecrelary to .Superintendent. Adele MUler
Clerk. Robert E. Donaghy
TreaBurer, Owcar W. Valemtliie
ICollector of Taxes. Joseiih H. Foster,
Town Hall. Hempstead
Attendance Officer. B. Hlley Rayne.r
Medical Inspector, Julian Dean. M.D.
School Nurse. Mrs. Stanle>y Smith
KIre Depnrtmeul
e'hief ,,l..|in J. Kniiilall. .11
Klrwl .V«.si.suiiil, S .liiiiicii iiiilli.
1Seei,ii<l AwsL-ilunl. enari'iu'• WilliaiiiM.
Chaplain, Uev. A. C. ¦¦..nUau.
Surffeon, Dr. Wm. H. Uiiiicie.
Hire Call, Free-port, No. 41)0.
Fire Altirin i'alla
1. 8oheie>l No, 1, CorneT Pine and
Orove- Streets.
2. 8ohoe>l No. 2, Seaman Avenae
a. Schoe)! Sn. 3, Archer anil Long
Beach Avenue;.-!. 4 School .Mo. 4. (.'oliimbu.-* Avenue. I 6. Riol cull. An.-iwtr to headuuar- ters. 4. Oeneral alarm (order fre)in chief). One li-nK bla.-*t te. pr.-e-ude .-very (general alarm. Power House I'lnierBency Call. <Dn« loMK, one .-'hort hla.-et. and re>peat. NORTH OF MKHltICK ROAD. (We.st e)f Oce-an Avoniie.) ». .Seaman un<l Vlruinia Avenuese. .¦aa New VvirU and Stainan .\venues.
13. Wnllae;e .Street and We-st Lincoln
Ave-nues.
14. Pennsvlvanla nnd L<-na Avenues. •at.. Hannon und Flore-nce I'lace. ,
J«. Ranelall and Bayview Avenues. 17. T'earsnll and Pennsylvania Ave¬ nues. M.8. Look Beach and Randall Avenues. 19. Itaneiall Avenne and Bei-Ren Place. 31. Bergen Place and Brooklyn Ave¬ nue. , _.
¦«8 L«uiK Re'.-ich Avenue and Olive Blv. a4.' I>exln(rte>n and Madison Avenues. "IB. Pine Street and Park Avenue. -36 Pine Street and Bayview Avenue. tl. Pine Street and t-ongr Beach Ave¬ nue. „ . « ,j MadlHon Aveneie and Portertlem
Place. Merrick Koad and Park Avenue.
(Kast of Ocean Avenue.) Seaman and Ceilumbus Avenuea. Main and Mllton Streets. Ocean and I^ena Avenues Main Street nnd Orand Avenue.
YOUNG ORATORS ARE CONFIDENT
OF COUNTY PRIZE
Two Young Men and a Young Lady to Rep¬ resent Freeport
Tha annual prize speaking contest to delermine wbo sball represent the Kreeport High School in the Nassau (,'oiinty pri/.e speakuiK contest in June was decided at the Grove streei scbfKJl .Monday nighl. Sidney Felleu- stein, the son of .Moses Felteustein, of lA:a& and Ocean Avenues, was declar¬ ed the winuei among tbe boys, wilh Holmes S'wozey, son ot VillaKc Presi¬ dent Sidney H. Swezey, tinisbing sec- ond> StraiiKely both are sons of law¬ yers and exhibited all the oratorical disjilay of the experienced lawyer.
.Miss Caroline Muller won the con¬ test anion;; the girls parllcpating, with .Miss Clara Gihsou hciug a close second. Youug Kelteusien reclied ¦ Toii.'jsaint L'Ouverture," and render¬ ed the piece wilh finish. He was ex¬ cellent m his gesture, and, possessing a <'lear voice, bis inflected utterances raOK out liKe a clarion. Holmes Swe¬ zey gave Glynn's sjieech nominating; President Wilson in a foreeful man¬ nerly way. His iwise was remarkable In a boy of his years.
.Miss .Miilltr's "The Soul of Uu- Vio¬ lin" was given wilh feeling. HeT imitation of the violin was line, and the patho.s was «eniiiiie. Her rfclec- lioii was a pejpular oiu,-. ¦ .Mis.s IMara Gib.son was effective in her rendition of "Laddie" a iieiem containing hu¬ man interest.
Othe'is who toeik parU ,i;ave a Reiod ace:oiiiit of thcm.selves making ii ellf- liciilt for the judges lo select a win¬ ner and alternate were: Gerlrueic .Mc¬ Clellan who recited ".Miss .M lily's Creihe"; .Miss Lsther Hraylon, in "Se- le-itiems Irom I'lvangeliiie": GeorKc Heiierman, in "The Passing of Old Russia": Irviiifj; Schwah, in "Presi¬ dent, Wilson's Message to ConKiess": I'e'rcy Smith, in "Can W(. Defend Ihe Panama Canal in a Cruis'.'"
Ijuring lIU' iiiU'iiiiission the- lll>;h School orchestra playeil several pa- tiioiic and sehooi airs and Ihe Girls' (Jlee Cluh saiiK "Dtian Ye Cry,, Ma Hemey " and "America the' IJeautlful." The studonls tt^vo the difl'ere'ni High School yells which fairly Hllcd ihc reieif. Waller Hollo, pie'slde'tit of the Sliieleiits' Assoiiaiiem, presided. The judges, on whom fell the responsiliil¬ ity of selecting the winners, were J. T. P. Calkins, superintendent of schools, in Hempstead: A. H. Cemrt- nay and .Miss Margaret Pierce, of the Lynhrook HiKh chool.
It is the opiniem eif critles thai cith¬ er younjj Feltenstein or Swi'/e'y e'un win llie championship n the county e'emtesi aiiieiiiK the hoys. The sclie)ol Is fortunate in having such excellent representation aiiioni; the boys. Miss .Muller will also give a uood account eif herse'll' aiiioiif; the f;iils. The- win¬ ners .Monday nighl were awarded heioks lor their successes.
Mrs. T. Culler, .Mi*s. Jarvis Root, Mrs. C. Hill, .Mrs. C. YouuK, Mrs. Telkamp, Mrs. Ackerman, .Mrs. Bailey, .Mrs. (.'base, .Miss L. Chase, .Mrs. Harring¬ ton and .Mrs. Firth.
Cake Booth: In charge of Mrs. Al¬ fred Davison assisted by Mrs. H. l^e- ray .Maxson and a committee as fol¬ lows: .Mrs. T. Vought, .Mrs. Hewlett, .Miss Stuart, -Miss WrlBht, .Mrs. An¬ derson. -Mrs. W. G. Smith. .Miss Vas- kyul aud .Miss Anna KIdridge, Mrs. Otto Young, .Mrs. U. G. Wray, .Mrs. B. Vevxy^ .Mrs. H. F. Walters.
Flower Booth: In cbarKe of Mrs. H. IJaymore, assisted by .Miss Helen Sea¬ man and a committee ae follows: .Miss .Mary Roe. Miss Alice Harrison, -Miss Dorothy Harrison, Miss .M. Barlhol- mew. .Miss .Marie Mahee, .Miss Eliza¬ beth .Mabcet, -Miss (Mara Gibson, .Miss Kdna Hauser, .Miss Rutb Place, .Miss Helen Aiderson, Miss Harriet Rosen- stein, Miss H. Mayer, .Miss F. Kelsey, Miss L. (^ross.
l'ncle Sam liooth: In charge of .Mrs. Kdward Cheshire,'a-Msisted by .Mrs. H. Starr and .Mr. .M. J. Zulzer, and a cotn¬ niittee e-onslstine of Mrs. J. Asch, Mrs. \^'llliain Van Hess, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. C. Antz. Mrs. F. Dunlrar, .Mrs. F. Lee',¦Mrs. K. F^dwards.
Children'.*! Booth of the Saturday Morning Class: In charge of Mrs. T. Seholey and Mts. '.dolt, and assisted hy .Mi.ss Kthel Diiyker and the follow- ins committee: Miss da Baker, .Miss .Mazie' .Manz, Helen Smith, C.-cil,- Haff. Kooseveit Booth: In charge of .Mrs. Arnold Behrens, assisted by Mrs. .lohns and a committee as follows: Mrs. Gaiigell. Mrs. Kpple, Mrs. A. Wil¬ letts. Mrs. Wilkens. -Miss L. Gould, .Mrs. B. Smith. Mrs. .\. Verity and .Mrs. Gottscha'k. Others who will i;ike part are Miss Cecile- Paver. Mrs. Goorse- Diitel, Master Gerald Martin anei .Mis.s Flore-ne'e' V;in Ness.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
BAPTI8T qHtRTH
Kev. William Breckenridge. pastor, will preach at both services on Sun¬ day, 11 tt. m. Subject: "A Day in tbe Life of a .Mother,.' a special topic for .Mothers' Day. 7.30 p. ni.. subject: "A (iOijpel Proclamation." Baptism at close of service. Sunday Scbool meets al !).45 a. ni. Classes for all. Prayer meeting on Tbursday at S p. m.
der of United American Mechanics will be guests of honor at a patriotic fcervice ai tbe Presbyterian Church. The pastor will preach on "Figbting for a Democracy of the World." It la announced to be a sermon to red- blooded men on the march of the tlae and tbe Bible.
In the morning the anniual Moth¬ ers' Day will be observed with a ser¬ mon on "Tragedy of .Motherhood."
PERSONAL MENTION
The- (ipeTetl.'i "Florilida." eir "Th,. Rose' and ihe Pearl." presented hy th(> L. A. ('lull, iiiide'r the auspices of the- Fre-e'pori .\Ioihers' Cluh, at Biooklyn Hall. lirooklyn .Avenue. Fre'eiieirt. Fri¬ day e've'iiiner. May 18. Half the pro- ce'eels arc for the henetit 'if Our Coun*. try.
.MOTHKK.S' DAY AT FKKKPOK'r
MKTHODI.ST I HI Rt'H
.Next Sunday -Mothers' Day will be ohserved al tbe Methodist Church. At the morning service the Rev. Dr. Geo. C. Fort, pastor of the First .Methodist Kpiscopal Church of Jamaica, is to preach tbe special sermon in ex¬ change wilh Dr. Curlice, who is to preach in Jamaica al a similar ser¬ vice. The Home Departmenl of the Sunday School wili be largely repre¬ sented, the old hymns will be used and the choir will render special se¬ lections.
At 2.30 p. m. tbere will be special exercises iu the Sunday Sihe)ol, and all are invited to attend the ses.ilon. ;
In the evening Dr. Curlice will be | back in his own pulpit and will i pieaeh on "Open Heavens and Visions | of God."
SPKl'IAL !>n-:RVlCE FOK
FBEEPOKT .^E( HAMIS
On next Sunday evening the Free- port Council No. 57 of the Junior Or-
.^VO.ME.X ASK MOXEY
The Freeport Branch of Nassau County Chapter, American Red Cross, earnestly solicit subscriptions for this noble cause.
The women o f Freeport are daily at work making hospilal suppUes for use in our own counlry and abroad, and money is needed for the purchase of materials for these supplies.
ll is confidently expected that every patriotic citizen will aid in this Kreat work and that Freeport in this, as it bas iu all other civic and patri¬ ot ie' movements, will take high rank.
Check.'! shoul(l be drawn to the or¬ der of P^reeport Branch, American K»' . Cross, and sent to Mrs. Alfred T. Davison, llu Pine Street, F'reeport.
Always a Handful.
Statl.stics show that triplets are I much rarer tban twins, aa the latter I often repeat lu the same family. This I merely upholds Hoyle's oft-quoted statement that three of a kind beat two pair.
Herald Square Clothes Shop
^EADY FOR SPRING
We have never entered into a seaaoo with greater enthusiaani then this present one. The extraordinary range ol oar Spring
Models and Materials for Men and Ytimg Men
is absolutely mil affecied hy the scarity of fabrics. .Model cloths, produced iu our own custom shops, duplicate every advance Style idea of Fifth Avenue's leading originators. Kvery ' Sack and Nor¬ folk Suit, smai-l belted effect. Top Coats, ete.. reveals those charac¬ teristic loiuhos emiy t,i, he had in hlRhtesi arade <if hand - made elolhes.
$1000 TO $30.00
Herald Square Gothes Shop, 128 W.34st. New York
Sstitfactioa guaranteed or yaur money back. Opan until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings. 10 o'clock
eTeningt
Tele'iiliiiue Residence
:!() Freeport fill?) Freeport
Kstalilisheel I'lOi;
There will he a flve hundred jiarty given hy the Bayview Friday Cluh feir th(. benefit of the Red Cro.ss at the '•'•sidence' of Mrs. Fr.ink Bradley. ^12 Rayview Avenim, at 2 p. iii.. Tiiesd'i'-. .Mi'.y 2!i. A pleasant afternoon with pii-tiy awards and dainty refresh¬ ments has been promised. Mr.s. Louis F. Comellns is pieside'Ot of the- cluh, anil Mrs. C. L. Peipe'snam is e-hairman of the arranKcments.
..'EIGHBORHOOD FAIR TO BE A BIG EVENT
¦ti.
t9. «l.
tt.
-as.
41. ^2. <t. -41!. •4t. HI.
4%. •A*.
• 1.
S<. (Irand and Columbus Avenues.
Road. Merrick
St. baley
Qrand and Frederick Avenues. Grove Street and Randall Avenue Parsons and Harrison Avenues. Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue. Broadway and Mount Street. Orove Street and Oliver Boulevard Pine Street and Ocean Avenue. Pine and Church streets. Main Street and Newton Boule-
Newtown Blvd. and Henry Street. Kewton Blvd. and Helen Avenue. SOUTH OF MERRICK ROAD.
<West of Ocean Avenue ) Bayview Ave. and Merrick Long Heach Avenue
Ocea'n Avenue and Smith Btreet Bayview AvenMe and whaley Lejng Beach Aveniie and Wl
%1. Oc?in*"Avenue and W^''»V"¦r.I^V.•** it Areher .Street and Klllott Place. «• Ocean ind Southside Avenues. 5l Atlantic and West End Avenues. «: AtUntlc and Bavview .^vem.es ^a. Atlantie Ave. and «n°»'^X".^JiSa; it Bayview Aveaaa and Stmwfomrt.
-pp. West aieJa Avenne and J^'"* ¦*• it Miller Avenue and Front Street
(Kast of Ocean Avenue.) ^1 Merrick Road anei Ore)ve Street. -7J Merr ck Road and Main Street, vj Merr ck Road and Helen Avenua T4 Smith and Church Streets
7B: Bedell and R'V""' '"'^.T^Soad
4« Ravnor Avenue and Mill Roafl
t« Archer Street and Kast Avenne
tJ: M^ln Ln.1 Archer St reels
•1 ne<lt>1l street and Atlantic Ave.
ll Sain Street and Atlantic Av'V**'
«• mS n Btretl "d Whaley'. ©ock.
«4 Orove and Ray streets.
16. Ocean Avenue *nd (^edar Street.
•« Orove and Front Straeta.
Second alarm meana that mvr. maa are needed.
Oa. loas Waatf. reoalL
riie' .Vcighhorliood Weiikeis Fair, N>ill open iicxi 'iuesday alier- .Viay 15, and which will coii- tiiTtfi' during the afteiiioems and eveu- ii;s of .May 16, IT ami 18. promise.s to iie' the laigi'.sl ami Krcaie-si alfair of lis kinel i''iccpiiri has evsr helel. 'i'he'ie will he a geieiel ciile-ilaiiiiiieiil every afteinoein ami e'vcuini;, and admissieiii lo all will he free.
Thost- in chal¦.^c of ihc Fair .ue as follows:
.Mrs. .\1. J. Ziilzer, chairman.
Wisieiia Garden: In i'harge of .Miss Gladys Story, assisted by Mrs. C. Hart, Miss Kdna KIdridge, .Miss Olive I'ai- eisem, and a comiuitlee compo.scd ol .Mrs. Lloyil Culler, Mrs. James Criiick- .shauk, .Miss Gladys Hutcheson, .Miss lOthe'l Harrison, .Miss Marion Jones, .MLss .Mildred Con, .Miss VirKinia Cort. .Ml.-?s Ada Baker and .Miss Ixinora King, .Mrs. K. 11. Thmpson, .Mrs. R. P. Ai'kermaii, Mrs. J. Sutphin, .Mrs. H. Ackerman, .Mrs. John Deinton, .Mrs. F. Wetmore, .Mrs. H. Cook, .Miss Florence Thompseni, .Miss Helen Ruhl, Miss Gladys Cook, .Miss .Mildred Patterson. .Miss A. Lek'kwood, .Miss M. Pitcher, Miss Beatrice Vail, Miss K. Schnelker, .Miss .Marian Patter.son, Miss K. Tay¬ lor, .Mi-R. .Melville Smith, .Mrs. H. R. Johnson.
Tbe .Margarito Salon: In charge of Mrs. H. F. D. Kelsey, assisted by .Mrs. Leonard Mabee, and a commiltee com¬ posed of Mrs. Thomas Spense, Mrs, J. W. Marshall. Mrs. F. Devlin, .Mrs. Faucett, .Mrs. A. Hutton, Miss Estelle Faucei, .Miss Olive Faucet, Mrs. Kd- moud Stiles. Mrs. George Pattor.son, .Mr-i. August Johnson. Mrs. M. Mil- bank. Miss Florence' Spense, Mrs. S. Hendrickson, .Mrs. 'F Keboe, Miss Fanny Devlin. Mrs. J. Westcolt, .Mrs. Van .Ness.
Fancy Goods Booth" Tn charge of -Mrs. J. O. Cummings, assisted by Mrs. C. Kneeland and a commiltee as fol¬ lows: Mrs. S. Gibson. Mra. Dow. Mrs. T. D. Carman. Mrs. Piatt. Miss Olma Truxell. Mrs. Calvllle. Mrs. Ward Mo«m. Mrs. C. Mack, Mrs. B. Knoble. Mrs. D. S. Mackay. Mrs. George Mc- (^hesney, Mrs. A. Sanson.
Apron Booth: In chnrce of Mrs. A. HoaiK. assisted by Mrs. S. Swezey and a committee as follows: Mrs. C. Jones, Mrs. C. Hawkins. Miss J. Gallagher, Mrs. .N. Cole. Mrs. S Barrie. Mrs. O. G^utechlus. Mrs. E. Carman and Mrs. Christie.
Grocery Booth: In tharre of Mrs Kdward Lent, assiated. by Miss Elea¬ nor Roc and a committee as follows:
The- Village Board at iis iiifclilij; on Thuiselay sigiieef a lie;aid of Health lease gelling iicrmission from James Seaman lo dump garhase and olher maUer iu the Seaiiiau properly on the soiilheiii side of .Merrick near ihe ha>. The permit granied by the Town lieiaiii eif liealih is for one year hiii the village has reason to helieve thai this extension of liine will he' lenylli- eiicel. II mc war coiiiiiuies. iJconomy is the order of the day, and the i)eoplc Ol Ihe \illaKe, uueiei 'the striugeui iiiiic, as il concerns money, do not WiUil to lif laxcil Willi a oij; scwcr bond al this tiue.
.Miss 1-^velyii Bedell, foinierly em¬ ployed wilh Ross ami Kaiidail and ..lei.i' lee'Cii.iy ea.plo>eil in .xiaiihatlau. has heen appoiliieel lei siice'ci'd .Mi.-,.-; .,iaiu He Kiiudes as u.^si.iiaiit village clerk. She assumed her duties this weeK. .Miss Beilell is a capaiiU- yoiiiit, wejii.aii, vsho will very well till llie place' vacated hy .Miss Khodes. wliei n.-.i^iie(l, againsl Ihe- wishes of Llie ijeiard iind L'krn Shea.
The police of the village vvill iii ilii- fulure he paid .semi-mouthly iii.sieael of iiiimthly. Chief Hanse ohtaiueel .llill ie)me.s.-iim lor them liiremgh liie Village IJiMiel. 'i'he police receivj. a salry of ^jiSO a month. Chief Hanse . .i.iieiiiieel ihal a |iuy elay every iiioiilii was loo loiiK off. It prevented Ihe wife from heipg able lo .shop wlure' she chose and tended to iirike her a Ml mil Ol Uie seveial sheip-keepers, .sueh coiidiiiems naiuially arising iiii- il( r iliis sysicm.
The l-"reepoil Sportili.i; Cluh will le- oiicn ij^s doois Io-nif;hl. The same management that ran the cluh lasl year will he behind the cluh again nil-, ye'ai. i lie spio liu.i; naieiiuty will he iileused le> hear that the main ai- IrHCiiem lo-uighl will be bei ween Wal¬ lei .Mohr, Ihe- rugged .Manbaiianite, and Wee Wee Barton, colored. .Mohi has fought Benny Leonard and Chas. W hite. Frankie Dundee aud Kid i Locke will furnish the six round en-, gugemeni and there will he another : si.v.^.iuiid auel three four-round mix- ups. I
The .Manhattan Country Club has Opened'the golf link <;ourse nortb of Freeport on the Hugo Sterns prop¬ erty and games are being played there every day. The club bouse bas been oi)eued for three weeks aud a steward has been installed.
William Root has bought a Dodge j car. He has disposed of his Ford touring car.
CLARENCE A. EDWAPDS
Real Estate and Insurance
A SPECIALIST ON
INSURANCE
Fire. I.iie. .\n|etmiihlle, Huntlur.\. " I'late Glass Liability. Cimipensation, .\ccldent. le-unix. Motor Beuits, Stciiin Vachts. Snrely Bonds
Opp. Depot, FREEPORT, N. Y. New York Office, 47 West 34th Street
TELEPHONE. GREELEY 332S
i'A-'.Ai. KST.VTK I)|:PAKT.MK.NT Real l.state ItemifbU .Sold and K.xcbniiged. Houses to Rent, furuished aud imfiirnlshed. >le>n(-y to le-aa em Bond antl Me.rtiraifc. Kxpert Appraisers (if Ileal Estate.
IJCT'^^' HIRR^If". ManiiL'er Resl Fsl^le Be-pl.
$10,000 REWARD
$2,500 REWARD
ollerrd by the
WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION
II) any pe-rsoii or pi'isems giving to the Assoe lallem or to the- Sheriff eif .Nassau CemiUv, at .Mineola. Lemu Islaml. I\F()KM.\TI0.\
laiisiiit; the arrest and e-onvicliein of tin' |iari.\ en panie-s e ausiiii; llii'
FIRE AT BELMONT PARK
tiiu'e.ns. LoiiK Islanil. on the e-arly iiioriiin.i; <if Salurday. April 7. liHT
$2,500 REWARD
ollered by
THE JOCKEY CLUB 18 East 41st Street, New York City
111 any pe-rsein or jier.sons fiil-nishiii:; iiifiiiiiiation leadiii;; lei the arnsi ami eoiuiclion of the party eir jiariii's eaiisiii,;; the tires at
nKi,.MO>T PARK, til KFNS. lOX; ISLAM) Oil Sahirday, .Ipril "lb. Itti:
$5,000 REWARD
ellereb by
S. L. PARSONS and H. K. KNAPP
18 East 4lst Street, New York City
rson or persons furnishinj; to them informaiie>n caiis'ng tli- parties Ihal cause-d the hurningn
111 any pc
arrest and conviction of the party or
eif the stable and horses at
BF,LM().\T PARK. tilKFNS. LOMi ISLAMi the mnrning «i' Mondaj. April Sdth, 1917
em
The FrJand. It Is In the time of tronble, when ¦ome to whom we mky have looked for consolation and encouragernent regard us with coldness, und others, perhapa, treat us with hostility, that the warmth of the friendly heart, aud the support of the friendly hand, acquire increased value, and demand additional grati¬ tude.—Bishop Mant.
New Bridge Inn
ANTON JUNG, Prop. 'Phone 15 Wantagh
Newbridge Road and Jenisalem Avenue
SMITHVILLE SOUTH, L. I.
Specialty:
A la Carte aad Shore Diaaers
Thia Way In.
<^ld admission fees to the 20.000 ftlm theaters throughout the United States In 1914 are aald to have beta 1319,000.000.—New Turk Telegram.
Read the Nassau Poat
Don*t Take any Chances With FIRE
Keep a PYRENE Extingusher in your home or on your auto or boat and jrou will be play¬ ing safe. 15 per cent reduction in your auto insurance if you carry a pyr«ne.
$7.50 Complete with Bracket
Artinr WUtel|tasc. Sl S. Mala Sired. Freeparl
Uattwagp, rplmia, JpnUtee, ttmtee u
The Long Island Valet
B. 63 Observer Street
Telephone 26
GOLD
Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Centre
Remember we do aii kinds ot Cleaning & Dyeing
liicliidin,!; such articles as Carpets Rugs. I'orti'Mes, Draperies, also all kinds of Clenhing anei Wearing .Apparel
A lelephone call ir a penny imisi earel w ill hrinK our delivery auto to your door. We de'live-r and eall feir geiiids preimptly at any point ein I.eiiig I-'
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|{i:as(»\\iii.i, i'i:in:s uiii. si itriti.si: am> ri.KAst; voi Give us your next order
NICKEL PLATING
lialli lleeiini rixtiiri's. rinnilie-rs' SunpMe'v. liedel Iinel \|>iirtnienl
Heiilses eiiir siie'elHll i. t.eihl, Siher, Itrass. I etppi r nml Oxiell/ing. ilniss Keels. (<»-> nnel lleitrje' livliires Kellnisheil and Re-lucipiereij \M. UOKb MAIil I <>| VI, Hi WW
Dry-Cleaning RugjJ, Domestic, 10c per yd. Oriental, 12c per yd.
iiirinc l!iiir> Oriental. 2
Ineliiilini: Iir.i lle-itnint;. Itemievtje'. -.'.'>e Iie-r v:irii. t'rliiir'. (ic ne-r lemt.
I»e-r ,»anl.
Have Secured
Large Government
Contract
Wanted at Once
IOO Girls and Young Women to Sew on Machines
Good Wages Steady Employment
APPLY AT ONCE
Shebar & Klein
36 No. Main SL Freeport, N. Y.