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^T^ TTT^T^y^TH rri **The Largest Incorporlited Village on Long Island—Freqport
rv Pj r*^ IJ £ Jrv I mmmmOccupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Ejnpire State.*'— ^ "^ ^V.^.i.^V J- Secretary of state FRANCIS M. HUGO.
TILLAGE BIBECTOBV
vniaicc Ofltclnlk
Prealdent, Ernest 8. Randall. Trunteer.
I PERSONAl HffiNTION, S,°"p,X'V ¦'Si'^ir'a.SV'r
I '— i He uiay win by only 4 to 1.
-IP K( tr. ! J. F. S. Citrb held " tea zs.'' —-»•-•« ———
^floh? H »KkU "la"'A.^vvfui*mII I *« the honie""o"f Mrl"p. Trumpfellow"^ Dr. and Mrs. Jullcn: Dean, having Viiiajf* Cierk, Sylvcater J'. Shea. ; on Colonial Avenue, Freeport whose travelled the Berksblres from end to Itoad'cf«mml.7ir.?.';r.'l?, F."Bo;.d. !»"«»"« *" P'-^U'^ decorated for the end, have left for a motor trip Tr«a«uier, 8, jDimon Smith I occa.",ion. A very pleasant afternoon through the White Mountains.
MSiuh <§n*i?. i. Wm II. liuncfe I Brostrum presided at the piano, ac-' Supervisor H. B. Smith spent two The V'iiia«f Trujtec. tonntitute thr ! compahicd by .Mrs. J. E. P'oley and days In Washington last week- Mrs. Newton. Prizes in euchre were ] !
awarded to Mrs- Brostrum and Mrs,! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Riper, of i
FREEPORT CHURCHES
The Sunday ScIhio] uf the Churcb of tbe Transfiguration will open on Sunday, October lst.
FREKPORT METHODIST CHtBCH. Serinen Tkenies: Special Herrices. Next Sunday morning Dr. Curtice is to spe.iif on "A Testimony to a Testimony." In the evening his topic will be, "Th-i Fallen Angel." '
JSoard d( Meallh
Tbn V'lliaae OfRcp is l(K;at«d at 4G »Ve«t >lrrrlck lloBd.
Th*. VillaKC Ti-PBunrcr* Office at 2> ft.lli-tfatl Av«n>ie.
Tax Collectj'''i Ofll'-s at 37 Railroad .Avenue
P«llec Orirmrtm^mt
'Chief, Kmcut S. itandall.
Capiain. Carl l.turcnberK,
Police Juatlce, Clinton JJ. JPlint.
IHcadqusrtera and i'olice Court.
Church Street, nenr Merrick Hoad.
Telephone, Kreeport, 700.
IBMire vf Rduratlmn, Ulatrlct K*. •
President, Waller B. Cuzx^^nx.
TrudtceH.
C Dwight Baker Charlea C, Moore
X>avid Sutheiland Roland H. Ma>lan-l
Hupt, of Hclioolx, Ward C Moon
Ottice: Crove .Street School
Tolephone, Freeport. 762.
fjchool Phyrician, I>r. Julein IJean.
Treasurer, Oacar W. Valentine.
Clerk, Robert E. Donaghy.
Tax Collector, A. II. Wallace.
I'ablie Mbrary
L,ocated at 28 South Uiovc Street.
Librarian, Mina Alice B. Rog-an.
iSiourailO tu 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7to fi
i>. H., except Saturday niglilH and
holldaya.
Pire Iiepartment
Chief, Howurd K. Peiiraall
Flrat Aaalat'int. John J. Uand»ll, Jr,
Jfiecond Aaaiatant, Clarence Willama.
Chaplain. Hev. A, C, Karkau.
flurgeon. Ur. Wm. H, Runcie.
Flre Call, Freeport, No. -IOO.
Kirr Alarm Call.
1. School No, 1, Corner Pine and
Grove BtroelH,
5. School No, 2. S<>amah Avenue 3. School No. 3, Archer and Long
Beach 'Avenuea. ¦4. School No. 4, Columbua Avenue. h. Riot call. Anawer lo lieadquttr-
tera.
6. General -alarm (order from chief). One long blaat to precede every
g-eiricral alarm. Power Houae Kmergency q!»ll. »One long, one abort bla.ft. and repeat. NOUTH OF .MERRIClv ROAD, (Weat of Ocean .Vvenue.> 9. Sf-umaii nnd \'lii;iniu .Vvenuea. ^2. New York and St-ainan Avenuo.«.
13. Wallace ,Slr.-rt and We«t Lincoln
Avenuea.
14. Pennsylvania and Lena Avenura.
15. Hanson and I-'lorence I'lucc. lli. Han>1all and Hayview Avi-nui-w.
17. Pi-ar.'all and Penn,«ylvunia Ave- j nnca, IS,' I.onK r.<-a< h and Rnnilall Aveniic Iti, Hanrtall .\v<-niu- .-md tl..rj,;on Pluc .'21. nerffen Pine.- und IlKioklyn Av.
:23 i,ons Bivich .\vf-nii.- <-ind Olive r.lv. | William JoliDson and family, of ¦ Lexington and Madison Av.-nuf-a, [.South Side Avenue, have returned
Newton. .Mrs. Crelghton, Mrs. Oellcr, Long Beach Avenue, celebrated their iMrs. Ackerly. Among othera present' wedding aniilvereary this week. were Mrs. A. Doughty, Mrs. Hagen, j .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hunt re¬
turned* from Maine on Wednesday. | P'sns of work-
Mr. Hunt has almost entirely recov¬ ered his health.
Miss Florence Miller of Ocean Av¬ enue, attended the wedding of Miss Adele Colden at Amsterdam on Wed¬ nesday.
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Raynor.
A very pleasant trip to Block Island, R. I., was enjoyed last Sunday by .Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Ida Johnson and Miss Alma and Addie Combs. It was one of the most enjoyable trips of the season.
Howard Ousterhout, secretary to Secretary of State F. M. Hugo, was In Freeport during the week. Mr. Ous¬ terhout was In New York on a polit¬ ical mission and at the same time carried some of his work into his
home town, Theodore de Krijoff who was In- Jured with a bi-plane tractor in Buf-
George Gosselin, who had built falo, on September 6th, is at present twenty-flve houses In this village, has at his home at 'JV l.,exington Avenue,
Feeling that there is a marked fail¬ ure to receive the greatest efflciency In the life and work of the church, tbe officials in conference with the pastor have planned to bold speci-.i) meetings the coming week to consider
Cong. Fred C. Hicks will not be able to deliver his lecture in Free- port this week. The meeting has oeen indefinitely posti>oned.
hc.^fuii another at Best Street and Harrison Avenue. The new home wiii be a two-story and attic similar In design to all tbe other Gosselin prop¬ erties in that location.
Freeport where he is recovering from the shock- .Mr. de Krijoff had a nar- -V escape.
Mrs. Sidney M. Ixjckhart from
Lewnenglosgon, Nova Scotia, Is vlsit-
Fianklin D. Granger, of College '^g her sister .Mrs. Theodore dc Krij- Foial, of the Anchor Film Company, ^^- *' "" Lexington Avenue, this vil- has leased the Nelson cottage, at 140 '^8®- .1 ii
Washburn Avenue aud will become a "
permanent resident of Freeport. . uuiiiiio j/acao was the leasing agent.
Lawrence McNaughton and Miss Mamie Kodgers, both of Brooklyn, employed iu Doubleday ,Page and Co., wm marry early in October, in Drook- i.v u Ulid alter their honeymoon will L»uv;upy the i.eWis J. Hail cottage on liute Street. .Mr. .McNaughton is auditor in the Garden City publiiihing Jackson, Rosia
iiOUKC.
On Tuesday and Wednesday even¬ ings, September 26 and 27, at 7.45 o'clock, the reople are invited to come together to consider what work should be undertaken the coming fall and winter and to formulate methods for carrying on this work. Special emphasis will be laid on the impor¬ tance of individual responsibility and personal work.
After the ''leetlngs of Tuesdav and Wednenday evenings the service ^f' Thursday evening will be one of pray¬ er and consecration. It is hoped that Ihese services will be seasons of ut¬ termost frankness in the expression of personal opinion a.s to the present condition of Church life and work and »is to posibilities and plans for com¬ ing days.
Gilman's Local Express
For Roosevelt
THREE DELIVERIES DArLT TO AM> FROM FREEPORT
25 MAIN ST., ROOSEVELT 'Phone Connection.
Special At Olson's
Wednesday September 27th
Full Size Mattress
REGULAR 4.98
Only $3.49
EDWARD H. OLSEN
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
.SO. .MAIN ST.
FREEPORT, N. T.
WANTED
UNCLAIMED LEHERS
FreepoH, X. V., Post Office.
September IS, ISIG. Brown, Mrs. Tliiie Krown, Miss Ceaiia Herbig Leonard Jackson, Oscar
R.
The Board of Heath bavins? rcmovcrl the restrictions as to the presence of children in jilaces of public asfiembiy, plans are ln-ing made for tho opening of the .t^unday School on Sunday, Oc¬ tober 1st.
Pine Street and Park Aveniie. -Jil. Pine Slriit an<l Hayview Avenue, •27. Pine .Itreet and Lung P.each --Vve¬ nue. 28. lIui11"on Avi-niie and Porterfleld
Place, -29. Merrick Rond and Park Avenue.
(Kaat of Ocean Av<nue.) •31. Seaman and Columbua Avenuea, ¦32. Main and Millon- Streeta.
34. Ocean and Lena Avenues.
35, Main .Stn-i t uml Crand .\venue. 3H. Grand and Cohimbua Avenue.i.-
•37. Orand and |.'i-(-d.M-i<;k Avenue.i, :38. Orove Street and Randall Avenue 39. I'araona und llnirlaon ,'\venuea.
41, JIaIn Street and Rrooklyn Avenue.
42, Broadwav and Mount Street,
43, Grovf: Street and Oliver Houlevard ^B, Pine Street nnd Ocenn Avenue.
<K, Pine and Cliurch atreeta. • 47, Mnln Street and Newton Roule¬ vard. 4R, Newtown PIvd, and Henry Str<>et, -«9. Newton Blvd, and Helen Avenue, SOUTH OF MKRRICK ROAD. (Weat of Oeean Avenue.) til Bayview Ave, and Merrk-U Road, ^3. Long Beach Avenue and Merrick Road. . „
3. Ocean Avenue nnd Sni if' Strert,
4. Bavview Avenue and Whalejr St. 6. Long rteaeh Avenue and Wlialey
Street. „. .
S7 Ocoan Avenue and Whaley Street. *8 Areher Street and Klliott Place. 169, Orean and Southside Avnr.ues. «61 Atlantic ond We.>«t Knd Avenuea, ^2, Atlantic end Bayview Aveniiea, ^5; Atlanlie A?e, and Ronnevelt Place. 44 Weat Side Av<-nue ond Ray Strept, 4B. Bavview Avenii«t,and Johnaon Pl, ' 67 LonfT I»ach Avemie and Cedoj' at, .«£g West Sidi .\venue-and Front St, <»; Miliar Afenu- an* Front Street,
(t'Jaat of Ocean .Avt-nue,'* -71 Merrii'l- r>iipd nnd Grove Street, ¦72' Merrlok Road and Main Street, •73 Merrlok Rond and Helen Avenue -74. Smith an.l Church S»'ept.».
if, Bedell and Raynor Str'-et---. -76' RavlTor Avenue and Mill Road, •78' Archer'Mtieet nnd East Avenue,
71>! Main and Archer Slieeta,
•81 Bedell Stre»t and .Mlantic Ave
•¦«'» Main Street and Atlantic Avemie.
•na' Main Street and Whaley'a Dock.
«4. Grove and Ray Stre»ta.
tnr-,. Ocean Avenue and Cedar Stieet,
S6 Grove Rnd p''ront Streeta.
Second alarm means that more men
ire n<'eded. One long blaat, recall.
aoiue fiom a brief vacation spent in Connecticut.
("hariew Johnscn, of the Marine Ho¬ tel, entertained eighty menibers of the I'nity Council, K. of C, at his hotel, Sunday morning. The Knight.s camo here for breakfast, after which they played base ball at Judge Seaman's Held in .Merrick. Johnson was a suc- cessfui liost and everyone enjoyed the hospitality.
.VIcKiniey. .Mrs. A, .Megel, Joseph Mathiew & Smith .Moorn, .Miss Mary Provan, Misa Adelia Read, Mrs. Lillian Sniith, Mis;^ Eva B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M- Sharpe, Miss Edith Williams, Miss Bessie Yager, Mr.
T. BENSON SMITH,
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Ail teachers, members of the Free- port achool faculty, have beea noti¬ fied to attend school, next B'lldiy when the flrst day of registration will be held. School will open on October 2.
NOT AN EIGHT HOUR "¦* V.
tifi t rz^tsA « rl ia
HAPTIST (HI UIH.
Rev. Wm- P.reckenriflKc, Pastor, will exchange with the Rev, John Donald¬ son. Paslor of Union Course Baptist rhiiroh, who will preach at both serv¬ ice'-, viz., 11 a, ra, and 7,4,5 p. m.
Ail young people ni,ny now attend the church j-Crvices, Sunday School will re-onen October 1st. ,nt n,4.'i a. m
>^ IMMEDIATELY
for an exceptionally good client an all year modern residence of about 10 rooms and 2 baths; one or more ji.cres of ground attractively laid out; preferably on the south shore of l.Ajng Island; might possibly consider Gar- r.en City, Heinpstead or other inland or north shore sections,
H. Schuyler Cammann,
Rral Estate & Insurance,
84 Wiliiam St., N. Y. Tel. Johli-1630
Established 1907.
Wanted, Fcr Sale, To Let, Board, ete.
Pant IHtle. wnnt <'ad«." Ket lhe isaodn
while the fceltlng'M k<>o<I. 'I'el. 61.
Two eenlH n Mord fop Brut Inaerllon,
niinlniiini ten wordg one eent ll word
- for aucceHalvF InHerlluiia.
WANTED—Middle aged woman to look after mvalid and do up ;'1p I's work. Good home for the riuh" party. Bo.; A. Xassau Post
rrAiiTiiD—Gas r»ngc in good con- a<l«: raastmable. Cash Buyer, I/ick Bex-57 P, O, Freeport,
The Freeport, the open air movie theatre in this vlllage, will clo.se for the season, Sunday night.
As IX milt tor of fact. It Is not an eight; hour Inw at nil. It does not curtail fho trainmeu's's work-
FHEISPORT POST OFtnCI'.. .OrdlHiir)- and ReicMlnr Mnii*
From 7 a, m. to 8 p, m. M. O. D. and F. H. Bnnk
iFrom 8 a, m, to 6 p. m. From the Weat
Arrive Ready for Pla.
fi;39 a m. 7:4S a, m,
8:10 a. m. J^J" f- "^^
.11:40 a. m. 1:00 p. m.
2:50 p. ni. 3 »5 P^ "^'
B:10 p. m. ?-?? P-
.«:80 p. m.
7:00 p. From the Knat
Ready fov Rw. 8:30 a. m 1:00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Mnlin Clna* nnA "»!,»P»5j''«i Fnr the 'Weni
Arrive. 8:10 a. m •12:40 p. m 4:30 p. ni
7:40 a.
9:80 a. m.
•11:60 a. m.
3:30 p. IM.
«:20 p. m.
.7:50 p. m.
Fnr the Haat
7:40 p. m. 2:30 p. m. B:40 p. m.
i
A GOOD DINNER
Buy ytmr groeerlee here and flt for a king—yea, even bet- , fll for a king—-yea, even bet¬ ter than* that, one flt for an Amwrtoan citizen. WE SELL GROCERIES at pricea ao low tbere Is scar¬ cely aay proflt left for ua.
GEO* Wn RAYNOI
Kerriek Baa4 . . . riacyaft
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The Anchor Film Corporation, with ; Janies A. Stiles at the head, is begin¬ ning to produce- Mr. Stiles has ob¬ tained the services of Miss Grace Uavison, of Long Beach, daughter of .'.Ir. and Mrs. Chauncey Davison, | wealthy residents of Ocean Side and Ixing Beach. Miss Davison, who is a ..iv.., Iieuutiful girl staiicd with ther istor Film Company and the Charter' 'UlU Company, She is a brunette. Mr. Stiles, formerly of Bellmore, lives on Easl Avenue. He proposes oioctlng a studio in Freeport, in the iiCar future. . .-i
When the press agent of the Re¬ publican party recently told "Steve" i-ettit that "you are out of politics thia year," the sheriff winced. What the press agent meant waa that "Steve." is not running for oflBce this year
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<?> da.v b.v a sinp'e mn'ite. Tf an ^
<?> eiiBliieor has been receiving If.'i "J-
•?> for workiiiK ton hours a day this 4
<«> law will inif^o bis fnxy to .«n,2.', «>
'?> but It will not shorten his work •?
¦^ day even the tenth part of a sec- <&
-J* ond. This is uo more .Ike the <?•
^ true ei.'.lit Iiour prin'•iple than <?
?> oil,'!Ik Is like clioe'je. ^
'^ Tlip reason why people call ^
-S) tills an elpht hour law Is lieeause <S
¦P it ,snys tlmt In the case of rail- 4-
^ road trainmen they shnll pet <S-
•P tlieir da.v's priy for thc flrKt eight ^
<?> hourt' work, and all the rest is <^
<?> to be <'Oiisiil,ifMl overtime. <$>
<S> Do hot tell me that tills strike <S>
<?> oould not hnvo been cnlleil off or ^
^ postpoiicHl if President Wilson <$>
<S> had shown that he meant busi- <^
<^ ness. 1 llo not for one minute ¦$>
1$, believe tbnt those four brother- ^
<^ hood leaders started the blaze ^>
<^ going without knowing how to ^
<» put It out. One of them admit-
ted tbnt he could put it out so <$>
FOK Sale-Cheap: An oak dinning room tabic and sideboard. 250 So, Main St.
WANTED- -Voung man (married man preferred) Permanent position. Only sober reliable man need apply. John Wallenborn, Florist, Smith¬ ville South.
FOR SALE—Pearfess seven passen¬ ger automobile. Self starter and magnito connected. It can only be demonstrated on Sunday. G. E. Smith, Teirace Avenue. a
L ne sheriff, however, is very much . <^ 'nr os his own brotherhood wns <?>
in politics this year.
A new Women's dub is about to be organized in thia village. Some ot lhe wouien of the active Ladies' Aiu society of the .Methodist Elscopal church are behind the new organiza¬ tion, whicb will take a leading part in beautifying the village. Rockville Centre has euch an organization and the village shows it. The wonien of the new cluo will hold various meet¬ ings and will plan to have paper cans, rubbish barrels and other receptacles installed; to have tbe weeds kept out and in promoting a campaign ag^alnst tbe littering of the streets yith ref¬ use-
# concorned, but tbat hi.s followers
<> would think that he bad gone <^
S> back on them if he were to do so. ^
<?• —Statement of Congressman A. *
^ P. Giinlner.
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Lyman Jones, tbe astute leader of the Ninth (Democratic) district, was | an active worker for William Jaeger | at tbe polls. Lyman and the regular organization aa represented by Ber- { tram Gardner are not pulling togeth- | er. Lyman, you remember, was i turned down for the postmasterahip.
Franklin Hill's nomination is well liked by ttae Democrats. HUI waa formerly exalted ruler of the Elks and is popular among tbe ranks' of the party be lepresents. His close friends, however, were not pulling for Franklin because of the waste of money tbat will come with bia cer¬ tain unsuoeospful attempt to defeat Phineas Seaman.
Seorte Howard Randall
M Hroeklya Aveaae Freepaxt
Telephoae 208
Carpenter and Builder
Sci-eening o< buildings and porcbes a specialty.
Carpenter's and Mason's Tools, Builder's Hardware, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Glazing, Garden Hose, Garden Tools and Poultry Wire.
Gatimatea cheerfully given. Work promptly done.
YOUNG WOMXN wanted to as.'lit in delicatessen.store. Apply at Good¬ man's, 7a lailroad Avenije, Free- port, f
TO LET—Cosy butogalow, three rooms furnished. i^lO a nionlh. Particulars ^x 4, Jlerrlck.
OF COURSE YOU ARE CAREFUL
Bill even t;xtremc caution is not a sufficient guaid against accidents.
IS
.IFE with
29 Siinth .Main .Strct'l Telephone Sonth Grand Avenne
Freeport Conitivtion Baldwin
<OMK TO IS FOH Willi; fkxcim;
Yoii know liow ini|uirtaut It Is in buying wire fencing to get the dur¬ able kind that standM wear nnd loar and bnti weather. We have It; also a comph'te line of hHrdivuro tools of eiory description. Sto/es ItHngos, Stove Pipe Oil Stoves (ins and Klectric Plates Carpenter's nnd .Mason's Tools nuilder's Hardware Paints oils Varnishes Itriislies IU Y STAM>.\l{|) coons OF HKLIAIU.K PKOPI.K
Theie's a big IF in
IF you kill soiiieo] your car—
IF you injure somebody--
IF your automobile is damaged in coUiKion —
YOU CAN BE PROTECTED AGAINST LOSS, ask
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS Insarance Broker
Railroad Ave,, Freeport
Opposite the Depot
JOHN B. WARD
KXPERIENCED MASON AND JOBBER
No matier how small the job is I will do it for you promptly and sat¬ isfactorily. A pcstal card will bring me lo you any day.
98 Raynor Slreet,
Freeport, I- I.
WE KNOW HOW CHAS. HOWARD
CXINDUCTS
A Flrst-dass Laundry
Thomas A. MeWblaney muat hare shivered wbcn he heard that his po- : litical oppmient Edwin Wallace, af Rockvil^ Cantre, waa deaUpiatad aa ' ttae cboloa of the Demoerata. BioWln- j aay winced the same whea gfcaaafcan { - waa amntaated laat'iaar. HaWlOuMqr
Shoe Shiniiig Parlor
HATS CLEANED AND
RENOVATED CIGARS. CIOARETTBS
J. A. CVABKAUS 44 8a. Mala M. 'tlSlfWKr
at
88 BROOKLYN ATENLlB
FREEPORT
tteada ealled far aad praaip(l> ictanai.
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WeflaveNew andUsedFords
Toariag, Rnnabont, Conpelet Town snd Boalnes* Cars
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Wt carry and eoBslaatly have oa haad a lanre 8t4>ek of aU FORO parts
TOOLS AND MAN Make the World's Grealness
WE KJiPLOT THE MOST CAPABLE AND BELIABLE MACHIXIHTH We aialatala a aacMae akop eqalpped with Modera and ap'ta-date maehlaery aad havlaK a eapaeity to da aay and all work oa ar aboat aa aatemoblle ,
DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROfT, $785.00
tVPPLISft W ALL KI5B8