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THE fiJUIT UVIEW, nupAT, KAT 27, 1921
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FREEPORTm BE READY FOR CAIKKA NAn
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yfuktd Up For Film Day, When Freeport WiD Go on tlie Map For lUneit of PosUrity—Erery- bo^ bWtea To Participate
SVeejKirt. May 27.—All Kreeport I." sending Its liest bib and tucke< awa> to the laundry In preiKiratioii foi' -Va tional Kiim Day. when we shall lie aol« to see ourselves aa othera see us.
Co-operation of the schools, vai i'>u^ village depailnu-nts, police und firemen. organisations and individuals of th. vUlago win lie sought to put Freeporl on the Map of Time as it Is today. In years to come it will lie a pleasure to look buck and see every thirj^ as we know it now. ""^
Kilmlng of the village will begin i^on, when the village is at its pret¬ tiest. K«r sonic weeks the aight of villagers Iranipllig before the goggle eyed crank expert will In- a common aight.
CliarlcH fln-gHon, in charge of thi Work, is an old time piofessionai acloi and understanda the value of goort giouping and bow to handle large or ganizatioiis so that each face will be Meen clearly in the finished film.
Bcaidea the orKanizatioiis, the wor!' will take In beautiful homes in th" village, club houses, the Lights, Yacht (.Uib, Elks, etc.
The committee has invited every in dividual in the village to participate In iiuiklng the picture a success. Hearty to oj>eration of the entire village is e.x jiected.
The Kilni Day roni^iiittee consists of Hubert L. Christie, Henry L. Ma.\.son Hilbert K. Johnson. Kaymond J. Miller Howard K. T'earsall, .Sylvester F. She.i 8. Dlnion Hmith, John X. Hartmanii Cecil H. Johnson. John .1 O'Neill. -\l bill .V. .Johnson. Harold Kiiedmaii Ixivid Levy, V\'m. I'. Kraft. .Ir.. I'liarle.- ii. Smith, .S. Haiimann. \V. I. Sherman David .Sutherland. Jr.. Walter B. Coz zena, Agnes C. Karon, Dora K. Korbes (haa. K. Fritz, John <i. .Mauersbriiger Chaa. Voght, (Jeorije C. Hoffiiuinri Austin Montrose, Howard <'. SrHilft Theo. K. Mohr. Willis .VT. Humiiieis Siamuel J. Corker. .Ir., and C F DuBolH.
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mttCrVENITKAN WHO WAS THEft WITH PERRY
Freeport, May 27.--Matthew Hanson, colored, who atood on the top of the world at tbe North l*oie with Corn- miuidar Itobarf B. Fvary. wtB talk to
the men of Freeport next Thursday in !lie lia-Menient of the Church of the Transrtguration.' Long Beach ' avenue and Pine atre«t.
The lecture, illustrated, will l)c under the auspices of the Men's Club of the ( hurih. Hansen was ihosan to accom j>;uiy I'eary in the last dash over the fioa^-n wastes of the north because of his eftlnlency ami courage under all cunditions.
The honors of standing at the very afM-x of the world, therefore, lielonga to the white and colored races, equally divided. Hansen has an InterestinB tufe to tell that will l>e flllwl with thiills from start to finish.
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KIRfraieN TO GIVK IMNCK
North Bellmore, May 27.—At the last meeting of the entertainment committee of the Fire Department, arrangements for the dance Saturday evening. May 28. Ht Firemen's Hall, wei-e completed. Honey 1'otter and his flve-piece jazz hand have been engaged.
The committee is composed of Louis ,'^ehwaiy, chairman; It. Billings, seore- t:iiy; A. ii:alcagnini, treasurer; Hob Frisch, Charles Woo<l, Charles Fri.ich iind N. T. Alien.
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A laaa shark wttm madwa aparialty of iiaaag moaay to aagroaa had Ma oOlce on tbe floar akaa^ iWa in am* ml our southern cities. Aa old "mammy" who did houuework -for my wife made r^u- lar weekly trips to the floor abova^ aad Jokinply. 1 asked her one day what took tier wp thara a» mmOt, "I m$m vf Onr ( so see Mr. Boyd. You know, Capt'n, he's a pufect genaman. Me let me have fo dollars about two month.s ago, and ht aitn't iMvah aad a wa'O alMMBt tlwt fo dollars since."
"Well then Auntie," I. asked, "why ilo you go thera to sea him?"
"Oh. dat! Why I jea goes up dar aad gives him fifty cents every week, bat he aia't nevw asked for dat fo dollars." —«1 piize to D. K. Wud, S Narth La Salle Htreet, Chicago, III.
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. Washington. May 27.—Frabha Kara vongfle, Stamese mlnMer at WanhinR- ton, has fnfomieid thp State Depart inent that he will leave Waablngton on .'Vlay ^'ti and that Mr. Phraaanpakitch will auauni9 charge of the ie«ation as charge d'alTaires.
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55 manrin Ave., Hempstead, N. Y.
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ROOFS, GUTTERS and LEADER»
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D. HAMBUOiN
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LADIES' and GENT'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
PRESSING, CLEANINe, REPAIBINO and DTBIVa D. WALLACK, (formerly of 5th Ave.. N. Y.)
15 SO. VILI-AOE AVRMl'E
Tel. 1795 W ROCKVILI£ CENTBE. Pf. T.
Goods Called For and Delivered
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WHT NOT HAVE \01R SHOES RENEWED?
41 West Merrick Roa^, Near Church St., Fr*cporl, N.Y. '^
Who gives you the proper service at Moderate Prices t
Shoes Shines L. RINI. '^.
POPPY DANCE.ENDS ELKS' CLDB SEASON
Ladies' AuxiKary Will Dutribute
Flowers To Dancers—Flag
Day Ittue Next
Kreeport, .May 'i".—The la.nt dance ol the season at the iioiiuiar Klk«' Clul. Siiliirday eVfniiig. will lie-known as thi "r(»))|iy Unnre." Th» T.adieH' .\uxiliaiy will di.stiiliLite rcfilicaM of Flanders' jiopiiii'M. The itVocOnilH, of the .sale ol the ])0|)|ii«'K will Ko toward decoiiitinj; the graven of th<' Holilior dtvid in France on Decoration iJay.
i''lag Day on Tiifsiduy cvciriiiw: wili be ci'U'hiiited ill tlic iLsuiilly lltttng man ner by the ilub iiienilierH. I'etcr H. Heck, rhairiiian of the coiiiiiiittec. has uiranged ii progi'uiii that will lie better than any the I'lub has ever .seen. (.'oii|ile(l with the beautiful ceremonies of the Klks there will lie iiuisii! l>\ tiileiited people of Ku^eimrl.
Flag Day will lie celebimed by lOlk.s in the l,40(t Klk iiMigws in the V. S.
Ucvlew cla.><sifIod ads biiiiK-le.sult.s.
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FUR Storage
VelumUon mott $500—2% VmUiation under $500—3%
Fur itorage with us it a buaineai. not a aide ittue. Oa our premises we have every modeni fadlily (or the proper handling and care ci yotn hirs; ganaeatl entrusted to us are treated m a thoroughly sdeatifie manner. Better storage service ia not available.
Or Jen note hetng accepted fat Repain and for RtmadelHng to the Adoance Fall Stylet
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PHONE TRIANGLE 590O
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HARDWARE and PAINTS
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An age of gas!
What vtoiM NapoiaoR a«y were be aliva today? Ani what would Sir Walter Scott say?
Hkpoleoo cailMi c>a "om gnmd* foik." SKr Walter refcmd to h as the projact of a "madman" and declared it to be a "pestilen¬ tial innovatiMk"
Yet in the face of such superstition and prejudice, the first artificial gas company in the world was founded in LotKton, in 18)2. It was a suocacs, afthou^^ ages of tradition opp'^scd it and public opinion was unanimously against it.
In 1814 WaatmioBtar Bridge was iUviininatid with gas and a ^lightini: system was installed in the House of Coaunons. Immediately, gas became tha aensatioa of the day.
News of it quiddy spread to Anwrica. Research was stimo- latsd and in 1815 a proposition for lifirhtinjr PWtadeJpWa with gaa WPS launched. It was in Baltimore, ho^v•ava^. on June 17, 1816. that the first artificial gas company of the Waetam Continent wasfounded.
^dtey there ara 1,1W artificial gas companies in the United States.
iThey make annually more than three Inmdred bilUon cuMc feet of gas and distribute it through seventy thousand miiee of mairw.,
More than fifVy million parsMis use it for cooking, heating, lighting end iruiustrial purposes. ,
They live in 4,600 cities, towns and villages and represent ap*' ppDsimatcly half the poptilation of the nation.
NASSAU & SUFFOLK LIGHTING CO.
GBO. MacDONALD, President. Onires at: Hempatead, Freeport, Roclrviile Centre, Mlweala.
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LONG ISLAND'S FINEST THEATRE
Ftrfton St. and New York Ave. Phone Jamaica 3948
THURSDAY
MAY 26
FRIDAY
MAY 27
RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR! 11 WANDA HAWLEY
THE RIGHT MEAT AT THE RIGHT PRICES
If that is what you are looking for, then don't overlook our NEW MEAT MARKET. Having a number of Chain Stores, and Buying and Selling for Cash only, I thereby Mive the middleman's profit.
SPEaAL-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Fine Rib Roaat, lb. Prime Rib Roast, lb. Bon«leM Pot RoMt, lb. Refular Corned Hams, llx
22lc 30c 32c 32c
Rump Corned Be«l, H>. Regular Smoked Hamt, lb. California Hans, lb. FrMb Chopped Beef, lb.
28c
28^c
25c
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"The Outside Woman**
Roasting Veal, lb., 221c
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SUBURBAN MARKET
Cor. Atbmic awl South Bay Vkw Awm. BAY VIEW, L. I.
One-Half of Schhiter's Grocery Stere
ORDER BY 1ELEPHONE, 835.W Freeport FREE DELIVERY
Tbis Ster* wiK bo Ck»«d DeMvatiM Day 10 A. M Sbary
Afternoons, 1J# to 5. AdniscioB, I5c to 31c Efrmmgi, 7 to 11> Adauision^ 2fc to 4te, Ctmtimnm Sahirjayy Sunday and Hoiidajs, faron IJt to 11 P» M.
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