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Albany, June 30.—Fall primaries this year will be held on September 11. Qen- etal election day will come on Novem ber 8, acoording to a political calendar Juat iaaued by Secretary df State 3o^<n J. Lyons. Copiea are obtainable on re¬ quest. The calendar carries all the political datea for the year.
The flrat day on which designating petitions may be signed waa June 28, Auftiat 1« will be tiie laat day for filing.
Tba flrat day on which state and Judicial conventions may be held ia Bc^- tember 20. Town nominations thl<* year will be 1>etween October 4 and 11.
Reglatration daya In New Tork City will be fr<^ October 10 to 15. In cities ana nilagea outside New Tork. having 6,000 or more inhabitants, the regiatra- tton will occur on October 14, 16, 21 and 22. Non-personal registration Is nclM'd nied for October 16 and 22.
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
Baldwin, June 24, to Hugh N. Gan¬ non and Christine McCormlck of Bald win, a daughter, Helen.
Elmont, June 24. Joseph Antanucfi and Mnry Lang of'Etmont a aon, John.
Mercy Hospital, June 11, to Jere¬ miah Croker and Eileen Hunter of West¬ bury, a son, Michael.
FRJEEPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL MEETING TONICHT
Fraeport June 10.—The lire depart ment will hold a apectal mfetinr to¬ night at headquartera. Truck Co. 1 houae. Church atraet. Several matters of itl terest will come up and all tttam- bera of the department are requested to attend aa every tnember haa a vote attd voice at thta meeting.
BFJxiilORE
Mrs. Murphy iias opened a bakery on Bedford Ave., a branch of Maier'a Bakery, Freeport.
Bellmore has a new deticataaeen store on Bellmore avenue near Orand avenue, William Oaaenfori, of Brook¬ lyn, ia the proprietor.
MARRIAGES
Reid—Johnaon—Baldwin, June 28, by ' the Rev. John A. McOoldrlck, Harrj- .".' Francia Reid and Cora Johnaon. both of I Baldwin, Future addreaa Baldwin.
Shepherd — Ketcham — Hemi)Btead,
June 26, hy the Rev. Charlea H. Snede
ker, Melvln Shepherd of Salt Lake City.
Uuh, and Mabel Ellen Ketcham of
'^Hempatead. Futur«- addreaa. 1509 Madl-
' .. aon avenue, Baltimore, Md.
Uhlyk—Van de Water—June 26, by
¦. the Rev. Wilbur C. Schoonhoven, Carl
Sigmund Uhlyk of 46 Lexington nve-
.'.nue, Freep(*rt ,and Jennie Mae Van de
Water of 10 Grand avenue, Baldwin.
. Future addreaa. 45 Lexington avenue,
Freeport,
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Handsome Theatre Being Built in vl&mpstead
The Social Pinochle Club met at the home of Mra. S. Walker on Thuraday. Prlzea were won by Mra. A. Combn. Mra. J. Tremyer and |Mra. M. Mc Clinchey.
Mr. Seaman, of the Bellmore Lumber Company, ia building' a home on Wash¬ ington avenue.t
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Mr, and Mra. William Comba left on Frida/ in their car for Poughkeepaic to atay a fei^ daya.
A apeelal meeting waa held on Mon day eveng for the flnal arrangement.' for the chlldren'a parade on the after noon of July 4, and the dance in th<- evening. Thia promiaea to be a gala day for Bellmore. The parade will atart from Flre Hall. Afterward *he children will enjoy Ice jcresm and (rake.
The adlea of the Sewing Circle mei on Tuc iday at the home of Mra. W Comba
cr.ne home today have prolonged theii ¦,ialt until a week from Friday,
The cottage prayer meetlnga of the MethodlRt Church will be discontinued for the remainder of the aummer.
The topic of Dr. Saul O. Curtice at the Methodist Church next Sunday ev¬ ening will be "That Fourth of July Pa¬ rade,"
Mr. and Mrs. Ellery D. AnderHon o 701 Madlaon avenue. New York City have rented the W. Scott Cameron reni dence on East Fulton atreet. Mra. An deraon before her marriage Ti-f»«« MUll cent 8. Duryea, whoae family formerl\ owned the Van Renaaelaer Kenned\ property on Oreenwlch atreet. Mr. An dernon Is a well known New York law yer.
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Tammany, "The AfTabla." Tammany waa the name of an Indian ¦achem in the daya of WUIiam Penn, an exchaii.'e atHten. He waa great chief of the Delaware Indiana and aold land to V^uti. In tho aboriginal tongue hia name ineana "the affable," and tradition credita him witli being a lover of peace; further than thta the legenda and adventurea attached to hia name are the Inventions of membera of different American ao- cieties which held May day featlvKla fn Maryland and Pennsylvania and adopting the sachem as »helr patron sftlnt, commonly deacribed themselvM aa "Bona of St, Tammany," 1 '
"Anatomy of Melancholy" Mra. T..ewla K. Smith and son an This waa writt«»n by Robert Burton leaving today for Oree-iport by motor (1S77-1640), an ecclealnstic, a recluse T,iiey will atop at Cenire Moriches am visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornell for thi weekend.
Succeaa Council, Jr. O. IT. A. M., of Hempatead, la planning for a big meet¬ ing on the evening of July 19, when
» eome of the atate otllcera are expected to be preaent. Invitationa have been extended to other National oounclla. Refreahments will be served. Eight
,.{;c)^bera were Initiated at the meeting June 21, **
q. D. Smith of Franklin atreet left laat night on a business trip to Ohio.
B^r*. Raynor of Cape May, N. J., la visiting her mother, lart. Howard Brow¬ er bf Villa court.
Mrs. M. D. Smith, beginning thia moaning, will conduct a claaa In ath- letk: dancing for the summer at her home, 86 Franklin street.
The Rev. 1^. M. Kerr, paator of thi Preabyterian Church, returned Tuesda.v night from a abort automobile trip tt Keyport, N. J.
Any glrla wishing to take part In tht athletic gasnea or pat-ade of the com munlty day celebration on July 4th will kindly telephone or aee Mrs. O. D Smith of 84 FrankUn street. Telephone number 1791,
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Ertel of Cin¬ cinnati, Ohio, who have "been visiting Mr. and Mra. Anthony Ertel of Oreen wlch atreet a short time, left on Tues day.
Mr. and Mrs, F. W, Smith and family of Villa Court will leave on Wednesday for ShortaviUe, N. Y. by motor.
In the list of naval captains promoted to rear admirals as announced at Waah. Ington, D. C, this week, la the name pf Gen. KIttelle, U. S. Navy, cousin of J. Eugene Oeer of 46 Hilton avenue. Ad¬ miral KIttelle apent the aummer in Hefnpstead some yeara ago with Mr, Sigabee, who haa been a viaitor in Hempatead on aeveral occaaiona.
R. W, Matthew of S4 Bennett avenue haa' been 111.
Mr. and Mra. I. Jajcobaon and their daughter, Harriet, of Chicago, have l)een vlaiting New Torti two weeks and were entertained by Louis Felnberg, aon-in-law of Mr. and Mra. Jacobson, at hia home on St. Paul'a road, thiF village. The Chicago gueats had not aeen their family In fifteen years. Re- unlona and dinnera were given in their honor during their atay. The last one waa on Sunday, prior to their departure for Chicago on MonAiy. Every mem¬ ber of the family waa preaent. Mlaa Harriet Jacobaon entertained with
an eccentric. After .'IO yeara of rend¬ ing and atudy, it Is said that he wrote to amuse hlraaelf, and It la an enormoua medley of Ideas, musical, medical, poetical, mathematical ond phyalologlcal, every page garnished with Lntln. Greek or French from rare and unknown authors. It la the only hook which Interested tha famous Doctor Johnson to such an ex- tent that he arose two hours earlier' than bis wont In order to read It
Be Tolerant. Even in minor thlntrs isome of us are intolerant of ofthers' so-cniled trouble. [ heard a man the other day complain that while he was at a certain hotel there wa» baeon for breakfast every morning and never flsh. His friend, who hated fish, declared that D— was most unreasonable. "Why, there's noth¬ ing nicer than bacon I" he said. Jusi when you feel inclined to think you are the moat "put-on" person in the world, lodkaround and you'll find many tropbled ones with whom you wioulil not rhange places.—Exchange.
Driftinl Treea Aid Traveler. Great trllns of driftwood, bonnd for the Ar4ic, forever sail the Mee- kenzie rlvel, and the voyager who happens to K« going along with thii forest detiriloften presses it into serv¬ ice, instead |t regarding it aa an olv Btacle. 'J he larger treeo which retain their bmnchli can be utilized to make progress ncalut an up-river wind, for these eubinefced boughs are Just as effective as A anderwater sail. And there are lotaot other advantages. By lashing to a pltable tree the traveler eals on the way, and get forward by nigtit secured t*an Arctic he may go serenely intlnulng the journey.
can cook Ms If he wants his canoe ma; bound tree a to sleep whll
lip dolsterer and Inte ior Decorating
EXPi IT UPHOLSTERER and
SI P COVER CUTTER W; ( 0 the work at your resi¬ dence on contract,
M.25 AN HOUR
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ORTH MAIN STREET ihone Freeport 1108-J
Not so now. Silk, fibres and woolens are now knitted S
into cool summer sport wear garments—as refreshing in 5
tke wearing as the looking. r,
V We kare tome freat specials at M
Worth While Savincs |
j Milady's Shoppe |
I MERRICK ROAD, FREEPORT. Tel, Freeport 50 |
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"What's thJmatter?" cried Mra.
Jones when Babj came running Into
the house in tAs, dragging liis llttla
tin sword bchli^ him and rubbing tha
ra. "1 thought yon
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The Largest Salt Ml nea. The largest salt mines in the world e those of Wieiicska, nine mllaa »iM Cracow, Gallcia, In Austria.
A' trtick coming out of a driveway alo4gaiae of the building at 35 Main atraet, formerly occuplM by H. Sprlng- maii, hit the foundation of the acaffold- Ing which lh being uaed In remodeling tb- ' building. Part of the acnffoldlng collapaed, but no one waa hurt aa It pt after 12 o'clock when work ia for lunch.
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DR. H. W. REID DentJsi ts South Ocean Ave.. Freeport, N. T. Oflce Hoars: Evenings 6-9 tx by ap- plane aelectlona and Mlaa Grace Barron | pointaent.
gave a graceful interpretation of the "Swan Dance," Present were: Mr, and Mra. KS Jacobaon, Miaa Harriet Jacob¬ aon, Mr. and Mra. B, Pearlman, Leo Llpateln, Mra. C, Brenner, Fred Bren¬ ner, Mr. and Mra. 8. Ellis, Florence Ellis, Cella Gllia, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moaea, Samuel Cphen, Grace Barron, Ethel Barron and Mr, and Mr^ Felnberg.
lid L. Haakln and J. Eugene Geer
their houae at 89 Bedell atreet
William Walker of Hempatead,
make It her heme.
Through the real eataU oflloe of Oeer BroChera four of the houaea belonging to John Doty on Riverside drive iuive ha«i{ disposed of to Elisabeth Lewis of Hempstead and Matloit Jonea.
The aame offlce haa alao teased for the fumn^r the_home of C. B. Hamlet of Jackaon atreet to John MoKeown o^ Pert)h Amboy, N. J.
The Miaaee Fannj' and Harriet Mul¬ ford,* wlio have been ataylng at Ark- ylUei In tbe Catakllls, and Intended to
WM. Ge MILLER, he.
BAIXOKB J. KLUEl, Mgr.
AUto.PI^TE GLASS.BURGIART1
UFE AM) FIRE
Inrarance
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Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hocking ot Femdale, N, T., motored to Hempatead Tueaday.
Brooklyn Offlce: Myrtle and Cypress Avea., Ridgewood National Bank BolMlng.
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tDRe M.RODIN*
Tho (TMiteat onAwiy of mankind *a taeth i» fer- noABtsa food.
It poiaoaa tho aystom by docaying tho too^. Let a dontut put your tooth on an oflbeiMicy baaia.
Doa*t forgot tho chil- dran. Havo Iboir tooth
NEW BUS UNE
RockviDe Centre to Long Beach
Operatea from ~'
Ohterrer St. and ViHafe AveBiie
to
West End of Lonf Beach, IKrect
Connects with trolley at Stop 102,
Ocean Side, aeven mlnutea after
the hour
Fare 25c Each Waj
Buses leave every hour on the hour starting at 1 a. m. dally from Rock¬ ville Centre, and 8 a. m. from Long Beach
Announcing 1 New Contract-
mg Painllefe and Dec-
oratota Service
The undei^l opened a flr."; rendering lnt| ard ulso all aervice. If li
1 have Just
3 service In
decorating,
of painting
|«ed of high-
grade workmei Mlephone 1472 Rockville Centt.^
SIMS &
Painters andl 163 Observer St.
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:oratort kville Centre
is a box of onr ice cream. It's welcome te the ladies at any hour of the day or evening. It can be eaten and enjoyed because of ita extraordinary good flavor and because of the nourish¬ ing quality of ingredienta we put into it. Take home a quart.
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= (Ponnerlr Otttn'a)
5 ICB CSS AM and CONFECTIONERY s
I Main Straat HBMPSTEAD 5
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CARD FOR JULY 4th
nd bring a friend and dine, friend Is a young lady, In- mother as well. They'll )y it. For 4th of July eat- s the place.
COVIN'S RESTAURANT
Front St., Hempstead CENT1L\L HOTEL
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gPt^AL CHICKEN DINNER
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RE 1 HOME COOKING
HOTEL CECIL, Long Beach s New Apartment Hotel
BOARDWALK, LONG BEACH, L. I.
One, Two and Tlir.'e Rooms With B;ith 1,000 Bathing Lockers For Rent by the Season at $15.00
HOTEL CECIL RESTAURANT AND ROTISSERIE
Excellent French Cui.sinc. Famou.-? for ita Milkfi>d ('lil<'ki'ns, I'rompt
Service, and Very St-.i-sonable Prices. No Cover Charge
Telephone Long Beach 000
CEOL BATHS IN CONNECTION
Lockers, GO Cents Knth—No Waiting in Line Telephone, Write, or Call Personaliy, at
HOTEL CECIL, BOARDWALK
(.VlBO Entrance on Broadway) }''. )
LONG BEACH • - - LONG ISLANl^
For adTertlaing space addreaa
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7en«rM Delivery, Poat Ofllea. Rock¬ viUe Centra
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OLODKi rs 55 MAIN Street, hi wpstead, l. r.
DEUCIOUS ICE CREAM
AUTO VACUUM ICE CREAM FREEZER
1-qt. size, ^Jl 2£qt. alze, A/a
4-qt. aize
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INSURAK* IS THE BEST POUCY
IS1
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No Cranking
No ParU
No Tub
Save* Time, Labor, Money
PATK.NTKD
AUTOMATIC SANITARY — LIGHT - EFFECTIVE
Demonatratioii All Thia Week at LY.MAN N. .KiNKS HARDWAKK CO., S South Main Street, Freeport HICKH A WATTS HARDWAKK CO.,
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BUY WE PUT UP ORE
GUedman's Sporting
IWE AND GROVE STREETS FREEPORT,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
LY —AVOID
WAISTS - DRESSES - SKIRTS HOSIERY . CORSETS
BANG!!!
DISAPPOINTMENT
Store
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SEID'S
HEMPSTEAD, N. T.
26 MAM STREET
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