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THE JAHiAr POST. ntl-FPORT. M. T. FRIDAT, OCTOBER IS, 191C
Thc one nian of any group who i« marked by his fresh well groomed appearance and smart dress quite of¬ ten pays Ic-^s for his clothes than the rest of his set and il Is with a thrill of pride that we dwell on the fact that we present a complete showing of
Winter Suits and Overcoats
$13.50 $15.09 $16.50
and iipwaid (if noted iiialves, that swell the power of yiiiir purse, in every model favored by fashion.
OUR HATS
HABERDASHERY and SHOES
of .standard iiialicH reflect the newest trend of style,
ADOLPH LEVY & SON FREEPORT, N. Y.
H. (liOLDF.VKIl LadieN' and (ients' Tailor
Cleaning, Repairing; Pressing and
Dyeing Neatly IXine for IJaiJieH
and Gents
33 Kailroad Avenne Freeport, L. L
Phone 368-.M
SMITHVILLE SOUTH THE SOLDIERS' VOTE
Grace Kvangelical I.u'heran Gburch, Belliiiere Avenue near I^gue .'Street, pa tor Willlair. Steinbicke--. The Bible rx-h.onl meets at JHoO A, M, Hereafter 'rl vice:; will be held eve: v ,';5iindav at ':iin I*. M, The clans f'lr in,',triictions in catechism meets Tue.-irlayn at 4:00 in •! ( (liapel. The member:-, of the I'ari'h Aid Society ivill hold a Fale and 'crve a siiniier Thursday evening flr-'ol.er 111, Kvery one is e-ordially v,-ek-oi le at fiur services and meetings.
Roa'l thi Nassau Post.
CKOrilKTKn WORK
Orders taken for ull kinds of eroehet-
ed articles. Send postal for
Inti-rvlew.
Iniinire
Itiix (', Nassaa Foit
POULTRY MEN
Scratch Feed No (irit 2..%
(Orn Whole" 2.()8
Corn (racked ,,,,,,,,,. 2.1.'»
Wlii-iit Scn-eniiurs Clennid :;.(MI
Oyster SlM-ll, ;i sizes 6.'>
(int, ;{ sizes , , .(>6
Charcoal, ,1 sizes .'> lbs JtiO
lleei Se-riip L'.9t'>
I'itfeon Feed 2.7.'>
1.11.1 (11).' Miish '-'.20
'I'liese jirlces ure di-liveri-il nt your iiliici-, tiiiuill eirili-rs tulii-n hn wi-II as lar^i- ones.
(ilVF IS A TUIAL SI;M» FOK SAMIM.KS
SUNNYSLOPEFARM
Grand Av. Baldwin
T.l. 1346 Freeport We handle other Feeds.
From the present outlexik, there will bc no soldiers voting in Camp Whit¬ man en .November Tlh, The Third Field Hospital of Biooklyn, number¬ ing seventy men, is now the sole co- ciipant of tho camp, Thi.s unit may be trani;ferred to the borejer almost any day. Ali .New York State troops re¬ turning from Texas this inonth are lo bc sent directly to their home sta¬ tions accor.iing to the Afijiiiant Gen- e-ral. Telegrams 'eaching Albany ¦Monday from General Wood slated Ihat the First baltalion of engineers, the F'irst field artillery and the First field hospital would leave for New- York State wiihin the next few days.
At the present time there are ap- pro.xiiiiately 15,00(1 .New York State 1 roups, including the Third field ar¬ tillery on its way, at the bolder. With tlie companies constantly changing, it becomes a matter of guess work as to the number using the eight-foot war ballot on eleclion day, Francis .\I. Hugo, Secretary of State, has made provisions for the vote of 20,0(iO soldiers including any who should happen to be stationed at f'amp Wliit¬ man next month.
The type of ballot adopted by thi:-: state for the use of the soldiers at the three camps in Texas has been fiillowed by either states in the union. The ballot has aroused plenty of curi¬ osity, .Many refjuests are reaching Mr, Hugo from colleges, museums and e-iirio hunlers, e-ach anxious to re- e-eive from one tei a dozen copies eif the ballot to add to their collee-tions. All elections supplies for the soldiers leave for Texas within the next len days.
Lutheran Anniversary.
The 3!l!ith Anniversary of the Grea' Protestant Reformation will be ob¬ served with a spei-ial service to li(- lield in the Rockville Centre Theatre ,\lerri(-k Avenue near Village Avenue
Sunday aftemqon October 29. The speaker will be Prof. Charles .M. Ja¬ cobs D D, fro".i the Mt, Airy Theolo¬ gical Seminaly, Philadelphia, Profes¬ sor Jacobs not only knows his sub¬ ject well, he also knows h.ow tn pi'e- ent it in a riost peiptilar and yet forceful way. The special music will be rendered hy a large masses chorus composed of tlie choirs of the Luthe^r- an Chiir(-hes in Nassau County and other good singers, .Meetings for 'ini'ed rebearsals "ill be held at Christ I.iitherp.n Church, .N, Grove Sireet. Free-port Thursd.iy evenings October T* ,'ind 2C at R:00 n'l lock siiarp. The service will he open to all.
REPUBLICAN PROGRESSIVE
and INDEPENDENCE
LEAGUE CAMDIDATE FOR
District Attorney
CHAS. R. WEEKS.
Executors Sale o( Real Estate
RAIN OR SHINE
Saturday, October 14
AT 3 O'CLOCK
On The Premises, Centennial Ave.
ROOSEVELT, L. I,
House and Plot 43x231 feet..also Plot 50x231 feet adjoining
Ti-riiis 111' Siile, 10 per cent Cash a' time of suh: Haiiinci- cash in lii) days.
Ilv ord r oi l-vi-eiilur (.:OKGi: (iOMHKKT
C'rCA.W,'.) (.OMIll'KT
i;. X '.'<!. Ko(is(-v(-lt. (i. y\. (iOOIiMi:, Aiiction(-(-r. 1. |i-phoni- SilS.,| Frei-nort.
J.
HEWLETT
THE PRICE
OF
PAPER
Has (l.iiililril in the past year, and there is not much prospi-ct of its ever going back to the foriner level. We have a gen¬ erous st(i(-k on hand, however, that we are selling at the old lirii-es, wlii(-li in many cases are lower tliiiii pr(-senl prices at tlu- factory. We e-spee-ially eal! yemr attention to emr popular
FRENCH LAWN
ill pound pa(-kag(-s of 85 sheeis,
for 25 cents
i'Jiivelopcs to match al 10 (-cni liai-ka^o. Tlii,-^ is a gi-niiiiie' \aliie, wliile Ihe stix-k lasts,
CHUBBUCK'S
The Quality Dru^ Store
K. FKAXK POST
Ki-nl Kstnte Broker, Carpenter und Ilnilder West Lincoln Plnee Freeport, \. Y.
Duty Well Performed
is a Man's Best
Recomendation
Ttie Home of Econmy
.MAIN STIiKI'l', IKI'IiPOIM
GEO. M. GOODALE
lli-inocratic Ciiiididate tdr
STATE SENATOR
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Will
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Hay,
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( III K( H STKI
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at 1 I'. ,M.
Feed,
Seeds, ,Si'
Bundle
'd I'otilfoes, 1
Wood
•rt!ll/i-r, Urii-d (ir;
IT AM) NCW HOI LFVVKO. FKFIPOKT,
in Snturdn
ys (lurihi; ,lnl.^
, .\iigiist 1111(1 Septi
lins
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ORIGINATED ON 5TH AVE. Society's Complexion Cream
Ramsdeirs Olive Cream
V Daintily Scented. Crinniy Conilihiiition of Pun- Olive Oil, Ciiciiiiilii-r .Illice, etc. All Women Should Have
THAT ENVIED COMPLEXION
PRICK .Vie. PKK TlIU: $1.(MI PKK .lAK
Fxcliisi^e .'Vifency for Fn-ejiort
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph. G.
2.1 WKST MERRICK ROAD
The
'Phone No. 1
Store
FOR SENATOR
1st Dist. of H. Y.
m. [. Thompson
of Kin^s ^ark, N. Y.
''
REGULAR RiPlBUC.4iV
Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE
of Nassau County
THE FASHION SHOP
LADIES & MISSES OUTFITTERS
44 Main Street Hempstead N. Y.
SELECT YOUR FALL SUIT RIGHT NOW^
Think of selecting your New Fall Suit from the ma-terpiecps
of the most famous Ladies' Tailors of the country
Beautiful Fabrics, une.xcelleci workm; nship anei (jeli^htfuily chic
models combine to make these garments of e.xceptional merit
Prices From $15.00 to $50.00
The assortment in Coats, Frocks, Gowns at the Fashion Shop are at their highest point, and they are unquestionably the maximum of chic at the minimum of expense As an example, one little frock that is a leader in a great Fifth Ave. Shop at $25.00 is shown here at $15.00.
You fi'ld here all the *t]rle« of the leason in model* and fabric* at your price. No charge for alteration*. Make up your mind now Ihat you are going to the Fa*hion Shop for your
NEW FALL HAT
Women who buy their Winter Outfits early this season are to be congratulated, as there is a scarcity of material*. Do not hesitate, buy now
THE FASHION SHOP
44 MAIN STREET LARGEST CLOAK £? SUIT STORE ON LONG ISLAND
Gilman's Local Express
For Roosevelt
THKKK DKKIVKKIKS DAIIY TO A.ND FKOM KKKKPOKT
L':$ .MAIN Sl„ KOOSKVKKI
'Ph'inc ("oniK-'.-tion,
Groceries Vegetables Fruits Meats
OF COURSE YOU ARE CAREFUL
! IJut even eMK-inc caul ion is nol ;i sii.flu'icui li'imtl imuiii-;! iiccidi'iils.
; Theie's a M:,' II'' in LII'I)
IF Vdii lilll SdiiiCdiie wilh ynui' cur , IF y->ii injure .'•¦.onu'hddy--- IF vdur anidindliile is (lamaKC'l
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AC.M.N'.'-;'!' I.OSS, a,-^l<
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS Insurance Broker
Kailroad Avr.. Fi'(-(-p(ii-t
Oi'iid.-ii. ih(- ncpdl
Groceries Fancy and Staple
Every Article Guaranteed
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v.,lilil lln- iiiiiii ator <ii< it Iiniiiici-s iilmiit. I iniilli il M-!l!(-s al :i liirnr'- imiv iiIkim- wUnl jmi ii>(»ed idr.
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Wr th'u'l dn liiisjiicss (l'lll iwii in (his liiit(-li(-r s!iii|i. We i-iKli'iiiiir Id iril - e\iii-( iM-iulil,
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H. Schuyler Cammann
M Wllliiiiii Mr«-rl. ><-»v ^ orU -|'t-l. John KtlKI.
$50,000
S!'
He promise.'-, if elected to do all in his power to furl her the project of the South Side Inland Water Way.
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.*
IVAKA.NTKKD
VULCANIZING
lines \\\x u 10 Sl i'i';.u;s
Diamond Tires
Telephone 1 I'.l 2 9 West Mi-rrk'k R(l„ Freeport
LEWiS J. SMITH
cf Hempstead
A (i. iitl.iMHn'.-^ i''.uiili>' n.-i.'.', n.-.-ii' lh. wal'i. with iii"(l' ill ilU'llinn, haml- ..-xitii.lv till nishi-d, lui'l .'.iilainlim '2ii \tiVKo ri'ciiis, 4 biitlis, palm I'l.'iii, sun purl"!-, hilllarii la'Cin, "p'-n lln-plH'-'-s, larKi' M-i'andii. pdit' -("'lu-n' ami :; l"-i-K"las. Raidi-m-r's '-..tlaM'-, Kaiai,'' f"i 3 aiit<.im>hil.-s, slal.lc f"i' 4 Iwi-.-i'-s and ti cariian's, or 4 i'ar,s, (Iri't-nliiiu.-"-. lai-Ki' pai'lfn with VH'tabli ,-< foi th'- tahli- and many vaii'li's "(' lloW'-I^, h.'tli annuals and p'-i'-nnials, Tli"- Ikiiish is siUiHti'l snnii- «lis'an'-i- hai-U .'"in the main highway, iimiinifst l"»autlfiil larpp ehl li' '-s, and the '.'v.illld." sdrnnindlni,' it iH'- att i',-i<-ti v'-l> laid "lit, Th" "wm-r. h"iiiK .-xtn-nii-ly ¦¦,ii-d I'f fl"W(-is. liii-i ,-.pari-d n" ann'iinl .jf I xpense and tini'- in ninkini; tli« pl.Ti' "III' of the most alliactivp foiin- IIV I'lnt'-s I'll l.oiiu' iMl.-md, rili-. ':,-.M,.1(1(1. Ynr nnt fm ni.-'licn.
H. Schuyler Cammann
Ml -n illinm .HIrei-l, >>»» Vork Trl. .lohn lO.'ffl.
EAGLE
Klectricai Shoe Repairin«r
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
v/hile you wait
AU Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
JAMES PISClOnA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVE.VUE Freeport, L. I.
^u will get e^^s and liave healthy sturdy chicks ^> ifyou use
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SHAWtTRUISDIuCcfS
ManuFachired by Shaw & True sdell Co, Brooklyn, N.Y
For Sale by all Dealers