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Tnr y.ssjir post, freepobt, 5. t. rRinAv. orTor.rn 2:. laic
EASTERN NASSAU COUNIY
open air meetings every nigh
throughout the country, Saturday
¦ night a large number of .^pea'ierr,
_ with a lady cornetist. vi.ited Fvec
I i port, Lynbrook, Roc'Aville Centre and
•hore front not already tied up by I for their public use arise, roadv,ay.i3 the speakers were greatlv enjoyed I.a-.vrenee, Wednesdav night Mine-o-
h.r.;,' leases and future generations , and ferries tan f,e conslrucied to by all. ,a. Westburv and Hicksville wi'l hi
V.1I1 need i» for park purposes. A , make ihcin accessible. | '*
fev^ propeiIj placed burkhead.s ' We arc (h<. custodians for future! The Wtli.e Side of the Kpwortli ^'''"'*''"' Tuerday nigl.t an imiooi
Ve,fci's of Oyster Bay Township, would adtf acres f) this Island every i:eiiei aiions, and must not he cajoled L.,-ague held a very successful after- ''"cung v.ill be held at Firet^ien'-
If iiii:idfiil of their interests as prop- vear. \ Vote HO. I noon Tea a', the "home of .dis. F, Hi'l, Can'-, i cpy. f>n Tm- day ev
erty hold'-r.s and gejeid citize-ns, q,^^. f,f ,,„, p,^f,„, valuable heritages ; ¦ I .Sii-;al;s, 'i'ue.sday afteri:oon.
should, in the opinion of the writer, ,],.,( j^^ All-Wise I-rovidene-e ha: be- I- A. Chester preached an (loiiiientj
vote VO IC the Peter Cooper Hewitt , ,,.,v,,fi upon dweller:; on Long Isl-is-yimon to a large congregation at | m,- Mania Haff has pincha-ed a proposition which will appear on ,^f,^ jj. ,(,(, |i,,,iie..d ocean front prop- 'he Presbyterian (hurch. on S-inday, I
MASSAPEUQA NEWS
your ticket November "th.
erty.
Oe-lober 22tid.
I-ord .•\iJtoinobile.
The purpfi.se of this p!-opor,|tlon is ,,,•,, ^.jn ,i,ff,a, ,1,)^ piopeisition by . .^^^ , . ."TT" , „• , . ' -Mis. William Uuihui.an led tl
to obtain a feed to about two miles of ,,„j„,^, .\0, and la'er e-one-i-ni rate mu' ..."^"^tn,! i u vT'"' ¦'"?',^\v\" devotional meeting las. Sundav e our most valuable oce-an fiont prop- ,.ff,„,^ j,, f„iiowing he wis-e advice of ^•'.^"^,' "" \ '", ^ Adams visued Oys- ,,,^^^^, ,,^^ ^. ^^^^^^^^, ^^i,j ,^^. j,
erty, known as Short Beach, for whieb iie .v:il pay the- ine onsidc-i ate Kiini of fii.'.ihi) use-.
ter Iiay .Monday, anel prese'nied
I propo.^iiions of interest to .Mass-
I'lrnier Attorney Ceneral W. S, Jack¬ son, who, in a fce-ent let'er tn (lov- Wishes i, fe,r private ,,,„,,r whitman, strongly urges thai ^P'^'*"^ I" <''<¦ ^'""' ^^"'''"^ (tuv shore lands localed on the isl
for lb,, Leiigiie ni'.etitii; iie-\i
O'lr e-iilyif-n:-, iinist not hj misled; ..p,] koiuIi ot tin Ixmg Island e-oast this island is not being washed away be take-n over by the State Conserva-
.M
anel .Mis. Sali-iu Ciiaiiam entei-
i'aity, 11!
the an jiii
e-:.ing, Octtibe-r ".1st a mass meeting viil be be-; I i'.l Ho;-'-., i:!e- C, ntu- .Vn iilt.irini!',
Ti e lit e-.f s]) i.kers iU' !i..li I'liase He'! lell' SHnfo'.'fl Davi-e-n, A i- tlilllt v.. W'r.llace, i:;,'ti I'h "ii|.i Chas, Howlctt, Hoberl Sca.iian. Hev, Dr. Harvey, W, S, Pettit, Thcopl in.s I'ar.-.oiis. J. 15. C, Tappan, W, K, I.', h el. Hobeit Diivall. ,\, H. Coiirte n.-y.
and i rm, ,,t the only strete-hes of ti,,n Department, and as the demands I-'U hre part v prior to gom.g mhuIi f'"'; j^,^,.,,;^,^ GHines will be induK-e-d ii
I of lhe WliP^ Side, v ill be held al tlu T. N. Hipsom, Ihirnside Cheshire hemic of .Miss S, K, Vooris .Salurday ciini.ti ll. 1 iim, ami Ilenry Max,soii
BE PREPARED
Driniir! on ns for quick sersii e ir. supplying you v-itli accessories.
Lo.ts, w renilies, horns, anli-raiHers, spark plugs, e-oil and .swLch pail--', lire- re-paii- iiiatcrials. balieries. oils, gieaie, pumps and a hun¬ elred Ciller things, all at lowest prie-es.
Our lire pi it e s will siiiwiise yiii. Send poslal for special li:-t,
\'.'e- maiantee our rejiair work, W'l"-n we- fix a car v,-c fix it. And Hie best pari is thai we don't soak yon,
IIATTIIIV SIHVK i:. MATI'IilAIS
Ue- l.t-g III anneiufii-e that we- have' installeel a couiplelc battery e-bar.;iiig anel re-pair se-rviie for all inaki-s of baftorie."?. We alsO re¬ pair and keep in sloe-k, pails for all starter,,. This department is in e tiiii'.;e' of an ixiieit witli years of i-xperie'uce. All work guaranteed, ilii'icrics loaned,
FREEPOfii mm«soppLy ce,
JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager. 18 BROOKKYN AVE., FREEFOI^T
the winter, . ¦ , -,, t ¦ , iuid l'l-; 11, !.i-ien;s will he se-rveil, .\
I colli-etiiin will he taken, Iloini i.iaiii
Mi.ss Mildred liird. of H"ckv ill< j ,.^1,,,, ,,.,,, ,^,„ j,^ r,„, ,al'e.
Centre, spe-ni the we-e-kend as the | _
giH sl of .Miss l-;ihel .-Anelcrson
,Mi, Fred, ick,,Wilson and ¦>eir I move-el to 1,'" isevelt so that b
^'•''''' ' ¦' '"' ' be- luari-r :iis pn.-itioii,
lance- for '.he winter season on Tue:-j
iiiy i.ighl.
The .Social Clnh
Burns. Shelley, Byron.
N.llhi-r I'.iirns. Shell.-y lu.i- I'vron livi-il lo the- ii;:e of f.irty. P.iini- ii,i'i
Hyi-oli died between Iliirty-s,\ :,iiil thirty -lev-.'11, :;nd Shelley ]iiisseil i.ir Rt thiriy.
' I .\ ;afry p.ill and pop-i-oin :;iU .-.iii
I ..eifl at the Old i'o-l Oniee- lu'i ,- Se-t;ator !,;id .Mi-, ,1. S Larcus j,,,, ,.-,.i,ij,v evening, for the bcl-elii p-III last w(,-e-k Willi .Ma,.iipe-(iuaL,|- ij^, \,'ii,; . sidc, . i- nds,
Soma of t!ie Accomplishments cf
EUGENE M. TRAVIS
e r' S.ai.3 Coir.pt,iolIti*
f ' 'r-a'-tnicr-it in i'lli !-i--\ r-e
': ¦>•" -. . ¦ '.,L/jO lioni t.4e A^pfopi.ati'.t, 1. il.
i ¦¦'-(n'nr.cc I u.( Leu amendcc wliuh v ;|
: r;x':.-icitej-. Si.SnO.C'ii'Joyecr.
•' 'Muricip. I Accountii f,>.'.iiim<«rs
¦s of inoiie y, ilicfiaily take ii. Le-hij f . . ! Ceni.T.li.-i.
//r 'I ¦,-'Cril /.•e.'ii.s in c.-l- of i..-ick Iriti t ;- T.iv S!,-.T-.;-5 -..iifi a ve, ¦ c.-l:.i,.i'cj at
' $:3'?,'.
Hi'l amtrjric'it.i to tlie Secur^ej D-M I ix ]_..\v -,v,!l l.nng ip in a-' .'-I ¦r.al ic^ .rni.. ut * 1 .UOCMJGO aa ,-i i!'-,.
AVOTEforTRAV.!S
Means Cunliniii.nce ot C.ooii Smrice I'eifomed
Republican antJ Progressive fandlilate
.Mr. i-t.il Mrs. Walter Su-e-rs --ini
A bii-Uid;iy surprise partj- was giv-I ,i.,,|j;!;,,,,. „. t-.-ooIiIvi, spent tin
cn to Vivian and Vernon Naai <u: Kvei-kend with .Mrs, Charle s 1:, .Mills.
I'htiisday ev.eniug. Oe-teibe-r llnli. by I
llie yning folks cf .Massapequa, who
tnet a*, the home of ,Miss I'earl Glnve-r
iiUel pro(-ceded in a boely lo attack the
.Narr fortifie ation. The- aminiinition
used was made of siie-li light maleri-
iil that afu-;- the a;-saiilt the elaiuagc
] was found lo be very sliglii,
, Till- shell and .hot was of such
j t"aierial commonly e-alle-d biseuit,
. ea'te. candy, and e-ream. The- gre-at-
1 ..-.'t damage was done' by tlu- in e.-si'iits
.'howcrril upon t'u I'lirpriscd twins.
T'.e snipris-^ was e-orixile-ie.
Those iiie.-e-nl vve.e-: .\!i,ss I'-iii 1 Cleiver, l';,lu-l .\iiilci son, .^imgeiy Rankin. Doroihy S.nitliiit eh ,Margiuei Clover. !-'iiiiiiii Haight, .Alice llaigli!, '\'i','''ia :i Lie;,!, ]-;dward Sc'Ulhard, l''!('d I'icliiir, Hav;ai-:i(! ..\iKlor!-oii, il'O'ia- [''¦ov'ii, iieil '!''ii:;loie ,\'ari.
WANIAGH ITEMS
-:¦. :;;id Mis. Iiinl.-ill .htm-:; ceU- I iliil I'd iiic ll'lil uiii-Jvi'i .-^ary of their! I'lil,l'ia^c on ^;aluiday nigh, la.si, at | lln-ir home f n Seai'ord Avenue, The '.r.:,.v wiis liislt'l liily de'eiiiitie'il wi:li| 1 111' in foliime. .Many re-lalives aiiii ! ;¦ ;¦ 'ids gail.e-red lei wish the couple- i iiii'.iiy 'Hole- ve'iiis of liniiiiy nuirried | :ile-. .\lr, ai.il .Mrs. Ja.iies lee-eive-el : 1 i'l'.. pki-.i-iug gills, .A e-oli-ilion wa.^ sei'.cil, .A,,.I,iig ihose' ]ii-,'si'llt Wile': .'.|e, ari'l M '. Viai'icii James, ,Mr. I i'!,d ,Mrs, Chillies Duiye-a anel fam-; iiy, ,\ii-s, l-'iiiiKis F. .Sinilh and son i 111-. Ill-; I. of I'li-ipoi!, .Mr. and .Mrs I i',e,l WKhe!, ,Mi„se-s Chiirlolle' Car-' aer, .A;.;ne's Lox, Liiiic .^ie-iiis, (le-oi.L-^e Sic,l.ii. Les-er \'i"iclicl. and .Mi.s .Ma-' ! beji Sniilh, |
'the He-piililii-ans of the- First i;i- : e-i-lion Disiiie-l held a meeling in the j I 1 iit-iuen's Hall on 'i'ucselay niglit, when a large crowd vvas iire-senl, anei ,t;o'-(l siica!;eis addrcisi-il Ihc lae'ct-' ing. I
-Mr, and .Mrs, lal ward .MansCele; anil ilau.i^htir Sara ha-.e leinn.eil f I Oill .Mayfield, where they liave^ been visiting friends.
miiiii'S Aii.iAM i:
Til,-. Hughes Alliance, .N a s s a t Comity liiiinch, has oi-L;aril/eil i "I-'l.'ing S'lri.dion." and is hoblin;
RUGS
We niacufaetiirc lieatitifiil
FLUFF RIJQS
From old carpets of any kind
W_> make any sir.e
RAG RUGS AND CARPETS
,Ai icasonable prices
Main Rug Works
:!.'.l .No. .Miiiii ,Strc t Tol, 444-R Freeport
Help Wanted and Furnished
I ii\iiM:-n:.\'r. lxplkilnckd NrHsi:s: maids, cooks ,\,\i) ci:m:ual iiorsKwoKKi'.'us: imi:ci; and f,\mii,y
I,.\1M>KKL\C.. llO'i'Sr: AND Kl'HMT! Hi: hi;no\'\t-
im;, .mi;n nv day, ^vL'l;K on moxtii. all kinds cr V','(M{K rv conthact.
Andersen's Employment Aj^iency
1.' \\n!'MV I'F vci. t,|„j,>o.-,.. Sll). I':i,i:p()im'. n. v.
. YOUR VOTE IS. IMPORTANT.
It may elect a Oovernor, a United States Senator, Judge of the Court of Appeals, a State Officer, a State Senator, a Member of Assembly, a Member of Congn"ess, a Justice of the Supreme Court, It may even elect the President of the United States.
AN IMPROPEELY MARKED BALLOT MEANS THAT YOUR VOTE IS THROWN AWAY,
To assist you in voting the ballot intelligently the accompanying reproduction of the official ballot, reduced in size, is shown with cross (X) marks for the Republican candfdates.
To insure a continuance of good government in this ^t.itc antl prevent a return of the conditions that prevailed under Governors Dix, Sn!;'..-r and Glynn vote for all the Republican candidate's
To return the Republican party to control of the affairs of the Nation, vote for the Republican presidential electors, for the Reiui'iilicaii crunli- date for United States Senator, and for the Republican candidate for member of Coiigress,
TO VOTE FOR ALL OF THE REPiIiiLIcA-'J CAI^DIDAIES, EXCEPT PRESIDENTIAL ELECT0.11S, m.-.ke a cross (X) mark m tlie square to the right of the eagle in each divi-uon ol the ballot TO VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, make a cioss mark in the ciicle under the Republican ei.ibleiri, the eagle
'i'h Inile-pcnelcnt Wil.siin Club helel a business meeting on Tiiesilay night and perfei-leel plans for two rally iiyH-Iiiigs, one at Seaford on Saliuday llight, lhe 28th, and one ai Waniagh .Noveniher 4lh. in Firi-nien's Hall.
lii-v, Thomas S, liraithwaite- olli- ciaicii a-L llu- iiuuiiagi- of .Miss Viole-i Catlu-rine I'hipps Johiisoii. of lieek- villc Cenire, and .Mr, Harry 1'. .\lii- li-r, of Dald'.vln, at Hockvilie Centri, on Wednesday of last week.
The- Wbatsiiever Ci.cU eif King', Dait.ghie-rs luhl a ine'eling on 'I'lii'.iila.- afternoon 'iviih .Mrs, \\ , I'. Dean,
A Hally .Meeting of tlu- IniUpiin! | l'lll \'iil;;e'!i ai-il .Maisliall Cinii will j he i'l'ld ill llie- Fii i-nien's Hall on i'al- tirdav' Iiiiiin, ,\ie, cnber Lh. Cuel I mu,'ic anil ge.-eid spe-akers.
l.eibrnian .-'iie'iit .'-^iindiiy N. ,1., Willi lelaiiM- ,
Vr i-n- so.rv io liiiir of the il!ii'-¦¦ ol Mai garel' haby daiighte-r of Dr, am' ,Mis, Wailibiirn, but we hii]ii- she- i.iiiy speedily ice-encr.
Mrs. Fiai'iis Smith, and son Her¬ beil. of Frci-peirt, visiled Mr. and Mrs ll Witbel over last Sunday.
SEAFORD NEWS
.Mrs. E. J. Sleek spe-nt Salurday last in Seaford.
Mi.ss May Southard is moving from thc apartment house on .Merrick Hoad lo one' of her cottages on South¬ ard .Avenue,
l.oui.s D.Rou.s.sean' .Mgr, of the Y, .M, I. C, Basketball Team would be pleased to hear from Ixjng Islanel teams averaging 1155 pound,ii. The expen.ses for si.x men are guaranteed.
Mf. Adkins, the principiil of th, Seaford school, ha:i again returned to Seaford, and is now boareling will- Mrs. O, Daylls,
Thc Deriocraiic Club vcill hold r poi'Ileal meeting in the Y. .M. I, C Hall on Saturday evening. All are wele-ome. The Independent Party belif a nieeling cn Thurrday last an''
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