nos WABBAV fWt, nfimolT, E. T.,mDAT OCTOBEB », 1915.
EMPLOYMENT BUBEAU
GOOD HELP FURNI.SHED
MRS. CHAHI.RW MAWZ «8 Ollvr noalrvard Ftrmpmrt, h. I.
B<'twe<>n Knulh Main and Henry Sta.
Freeport Scliool Taxes
Collector Will Begin Beceiving on October 26
Notice is hereby given to the Tax¬ payers of Union Free School Distri. t No. a, of the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, .New York, that, at the office of Thomas W. Lucas, 31 Railroad avenue (opposite Long Isl¬ and Railroad .Station), at Freeport, In said school district, town, county and state, 1 will re(eive all School Taxes for the year iyi'> as may be voluntarily paid to me within tliirty days from OCTOBER 20, 19 1."..
onice wili be open every day (Sun¬ daya, holidays and half holiday Sat¬ urday afternoons excepted), from 9 a. m. to 4.00 p. m.; Saturdays, from !» a. ni. to J2 noon. Positively uo cash received after 4.00 p. m. on week days, and 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays.
Tax Rate, $1.1.', per $l(Mi.
One per cent, for collection is add¬ ed to all taxes paid on or before No¬ vember 26, litl.'). Five per cent, on ail paid after tliat date.
.\o checks will Ix; accepted unless made payable to Ar(;lier B. Wallace, Collector.
For tax bills, receipts and answers to correspondence, enclose self-ad¬ dressed stamped envelope.
Dated, October 1 4, i'.llT,.
.MtCMEIt U. WALLAf^K.
Collector of Taxes. Union Kree School District .\o. !l. Town of Henipstead, .Vasaaii County, -N'ew York.
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PIANO TXACHEB
Miss G. C. PITCARN, Aeemipaiist
14 Hansome I Place, I Freeport.
Pel. 106-W.
STUDIOS
60 So. Village
Ave., Bockville
Centre.
Tel. 476-J,
Shoe Shining Parlor
HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATEl> CIGARS. CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKALIS
4 4 So. Main St. FREEPORT
J, Brown
Tel. 191-J Freeport
Maker of
AUTO TOPS SLIP COVERS
I VEHICLE TRIMMING REPAIRING
HARNESS MAKER Dealer in all kinds of Horse Goods.
Trunks and Suit Cases Repaired 16 Brooklyn Ave. Freeport, L, 1.
BROWNE'S M
Flatbuah and Lafayette Avei. Jj
BROOKLYN l^m
AU COMMERCIAI. SUBJECTS
J. S. DeMott
Contractor nnd Builder
Jobbing of All Kinds
.No jol) too large and no job too small
Kstimates given on all kinds of work in our line
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The School Freeport Students Attend
LEONARD AVENUE Tel. 3 89-W.
FLORIST
AUTO QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
THE CHOICEST VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS. LARGE STOCK OF GROWING PLANTS.
FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY
Covering and Lining of Graves
Greenhouses at East New York
J.H.VANMATER
o FLUSHING AVE., Nr. FULTON Telephone 1012. JAMAICA
HOTEL NASSAU
BARNETT & BARSE CORPORATION, Proprietors
Long Beach Long Island New York
COME TO THE
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25th
A Special Dinner will be served at One Dollar the jperson. All the delicacies of the season, together with those counti v specialties which mean so much to nil good Americans on this day.
You are cordially invited to the moving pictures, FEATURE FILMS, given in the Main Lobby every Tuesday evening at 8.30, followed by danc¬ ing in La Salle Yvette.
On every Thursday evening a special dinner will be served in La Salle Yvette at 6n*^ Dollar the cover.
Following the dinner a dancing class will be held.'Mr. Page directing. Private arrangements for lessons at popular prices.
DINNER AT SEVEN-THIRTY DANCING CLASS AT NINE
GENERAL DANCING BEFORE AND AFTER CLASS
Winter Rates Now In Effect
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath ( ,';'^' '^::,Zn) $50 per month
Bedroom and Bath (/r.'VVU'.) $40 per month
Bedroom with Running Water ( /«"«' ""r'-o"-".) $30 per month
A feature is being made of special low restaurant charges. Club Breakfasts and Table D'Hote Dinners at most attractive prices.
Special Low Rates to Parties for Receptions, Dances, Banquets and Week-End Parties
TABLET FOR INDIAN FRIEND OF WH.TES
Seattle Profassor Se:ks to Honor Giiief Pat Kaniin.
SeattU-, Wusli. I'rofessor Edward S. Meany of the I'liiverslty of Washiu;;- ton Is iirou.siii:,' imblii- lnt»'re-<t In tlio meniorj' of old ('blof Pat Kanlni of thi- .SuoguiiUuic Ullll SuoIkiuiIsIi Indians. Chief rr.t, a Mtani b friend of the early whites, i- one of the forffotfeu hcroc^ of iiloMccr d:iys. and Profes.sor Meiiuy wants his '.'rnvc marked with u suit- silile niouumotit.
In the dnys whcii settlers had reason lo ft'iir tbe lurkiiii; red foes In the dee\) forests <'hlpf F-.a Kaiilm's people were l«i)\\erful wliore Kverett now stand.s. It is nnt knoun just when the chief die;l. but he win burled on.a bank of the Sriiihoiuisli river.
When the Rr.n,. wus tbreMteiied by the overtio\viir_' river relatives moved tbe reiniiiiis tn the little cemetery on the Tiibilifi Imliiin rnKervatioii. where, luany of t!:e til'>"s be ruled in [tower now live 111 liiuiilile homes.
Daui-roft's "llisinry of Wasliinjiton" tells i)f the fliicfs craftiness in <lrlvlni; 'IlasitdW und ll.ibbesoii fruiii the fir.si settlement on Whldby island in l.S^.S. He mndo a nre;it drive wilb dogs nud secured si.tty tloov for u feast nf asseui- lilcd warriors. lie counseleil In fnvor Ilf driviiiL.' till- ••\lilte iiiei] ntil of the country.
<;insi,'ow and llnblieson went back to Tuuiwnler, ainl the next yenr Pat Ka uim led an ll^ ;iiilt on Fort Nis(|ually. While Put Kaii:;ii v>:is palleyinir iiisidr the sto<k,iil(> his lii'iMK't- was" Uille'l le.-idini; an iiM.m U by t,lie Iiidi.-iiis. Pat Kaiiini a\'is s;i,ii(';l. ami in IS.^D he iii.idc a tri]! to S.in I'rniicisco in n sail- in'.; vessel. Wlrit he saw on tlmt jour¬ ney made bim resolve to liecoine a friend of the \vliii(> man. He faithfully lived ii\) to tbit resolution for the rest nf llis life.
WEARS HIS CARD ON BROW.
Mexican Ha:; His Name and Address TattooeJ on Forehead.
.San Frniii-is -n - •Vi'lint's your n.Tme?'' deinanded .V i-iaiit District Attorney Becsey nf a Mctican eharyred with va- i^rancy.
The defendant brushed l)a<k his bair, but did not sjieak. Becsey repented his (luestion. Same response. Then the Spanish Intoipicter triei!. The man pointed to a spot „u his forchca 1. Bec¬ sey looked <losily. and tnltoo<'(l on the nh'iii's brow -w:^-, "l-'red Harris. i>onor."i, -Me-vico."
"What's the iil.-.iV" asked Bec.sey,
"I have bean disease. I may drop dead. 1 dont want my i;rav(? to be un- niarUed," the prisoner <'xpl:iined. .Tudfre Bradv dismissed lim.
BLIND, SHE SEWS MAIL BAGS.
I^^iss Maddox Has Worked For Uncle Sam Twenty-six Years.
AVashln?-''t"n.—Tv ciitysi.v years aRo tx Idiml woi.iaii askid- Postmaster tien¬ eral .[obn A\'aiiai;ialcer to nive her a job sewln;; riall in •;-.
'"Mr. Waiiamaki r." she said, "you Klve seoini; jieoiiie ii two months' trial. \\'ili you ;:ive mo that much time to pro\e 1 can do it" ITe consented to Kive her a tri.il.
To lay you will lind .Mi.ss Hattie Mad¬ dox in the nuiil ba_' repair shop of the postoir.ce dopartuiciit bu.sy with a pile of sacks lencliiiiK nearly to her shoul¬ der. She i; one ol' I'licle Sam's best workers on mail I hik-'.
BURIED IN WAR. STILL ALIVE.
Veteran, Seventy-five, Kicked Up Dirt While Being Laid at Rett.
Centralia, Mo. - .lames .M. llulen, who hus just ceieliraletl his seventy- fifth birthday, claims Ibe distinction of being the only man wbo, after he was pronounced dc.ul nnd had been burled, lived to tell ihe .story.
Ilulen was shot ihrouKh tlie right eye with a 44 calilKT bulh-t during the civil war. lie was proiKiuncod dead, was burled, and *ho clod.s were rattling down into bis grave when his foot kl( Ued UII through ilic dirl.
Tho burial was -idpiici! .md Hulen removed from Ihe i^r.ive. 'I'ho other dead were liurieO. and itcseiilly the gravedlggers came bn<k. expecting to Hnd Hulon really load l»y this llmo. But his heart wns till beating, and he was sont to .-i hospital.
The e.xperi(>ni o occurred when llulen was In the Fli-st .AIis;o;irl brigado. Company G, under comni.nnd of Colo¬ nel Cockrell. The liri'-'ade was at .Vow Hopo, On., iiltenipiing to out off Sher¬ man's murch to thc sea.
TALK OF BABIES JARS THEM.
Spinsters Form Club to Avoid Chatter About Husbands.
Salu'lhu. Kau.-.\)i organizu<ii>n of spinsters hus been formed In this towu fo save them from licuring talk about babies.
".\t the womeu'.s clubs." says Miss Georgia Hook, head of the spinsters. "all we hear is talk of babies aud hus¬ bands of vurious kinds. Oh, you can¬ not realize the unintentional crueljy of it all! What ploasutc \aii we have In bearing talk of babies, babies, babies all the time'' The >inail town never gives the proper c li;ii:ce for all girls to marry happily. Ton i.j|iiy of our best young men go to t!ie <'itles. As a re¬ sult there are more marrlageablo young women than young nion."
SEVEN TEACHERS IN FAMILY.
Five Daughters and Tw.> Con* Ar* Im¬ parting Knowledge.
Worthington. Ind.—I.«W!s Williams, a retired farmer, and bis wife, '.vho Ilve in 'he southwest part of the town, havp llvo ilaughters nnd two sons who arc schoolto.U'hers. The children are: Josoi>h .K. Williains of tbe departmont of philosophy and physiology. .State XerEJiil si'h'.M;!. Su[>erior. VLs.: i*au! E. Williams, principal of the high school at Comstock. Wis.; .Mary E. Williams, 8nix>rvlsor of art'and drawing in the high school. Kii-limond; Nina Williams, head of the departmont of English In the Stato Normal scIkhiI. Kent. O.; Clara Williams, teacher of English in the high SI boo!. Fort Wayne. Ind.; Uoso Wlliiniiis. teacher of English in tho high school. Evausvlllo; Mi.ss Ida Williams, in charge of art and domestic soieiico 111 the schools, Princeton, Ind.
GIRL FIGHTS WITH BURGLAR.
University Student Leaps From Bed On to Intruder's Neck.
Berkeley. Cal.—Miss FAna L. Hooves of ikinh. n student at tbo University of ("ullfornla. battled for tifteen min¬ utes witii a liuiL'lur in her lio<lroom.
.Miss Heevcs. av. aUelic<l. saw Iho bur- gfur crawliiig ou all fours. She jumpe.l from boi ami landed on the man's neck. She < ailed lo .Miss Ijiura Hamp ton. ber roomm.ito. to guard the wiu¬ dows and then u.ivc lior undivided nt¬ teniion to tb.' liur,L;lar.
They fought tlirough a glass door to a sitting room, into tbo dining room and I hell into the kitchen. There the burglar got away through a wiiiilo\\. Miss Keeves w.is coiisiiler.ibly bruised, but was aldo to alli'iid il:iss,.s later in the duy.
BOY. 13. ENTERS UNIVERSITY.
Indianapolis Sends Second Young Gen¬ ius to Chicago.
Ciiicago. Sliideids and faculty .if the l.'iii\'crsii\- ol' Clli ago are e.spcctiii- much of I'.eiij.iniiii I'erk ol' Indiaiiaiio lis. Ind.. Ihii teen yenrs and four moiitlij old. who bas re',dsiered as a fresliiimn. I'erk ¦was f.nidua'cd last spring fmui the Indianapolis Manual Training high SI hool and wns auarled a scholarsliip .It the iini\crsity. lie is enrolled in the .illliior <(illeg(> of pliiiosophy.
I'erk follows hi the fool-icps of ll.ir old Fislilieiii. wild raiiie from Indian¬ apolis a year auo at tlie aiic of fil'icc:i and has coniinued bis reiiKirkable ro.- .ird at the iiiiivcisily. I'erk is the youn.Kost student ever iiiairi.-ulated .11 ('hicago. ¦
POUMOSTflE SPINE TO REO.et LisiiUE H^AilT
Gontrsclisn Usua'ly Follows Quickly, Says Professor,
l'hil:i.!c:plii;i. - Fid.ir.Kcliieiit of the licarl lhe •a.lilcii.- Iicart" may licic- dlU cd by siiiipiy I.U'i'iug lhe spine « llil a liaiuihci'. according lo I'rofcssur .¦^•cycr S;>;.-:- -¦ iicji o!' lliis cil,\. llcUc- si-rii.e;! lhe 11. ..tin. ul in IIk' .N'cw 'imii. .\;edi.';ii .louni.il. t.f <-.<iir^c it sh.iui I not be Ulicnii.lc I -a\e li.\ a pli\sii-iaii.
'I'be lapping ^lloald be done, he says, on thc •¦spinous pi-.ne.-s of tho seven;li iirvical Nci clira." \-, liiidi in every day i-;nglisli is Ihc pi.iinKicig vertebra in llie sl/ili.- al I c Iio::.1:11 of Illc uock. :i litlio above ilie sli.nilder iine.
'l'o prote. I till' Sllin.' from tho dirc-ci siio.k of the liiow I'rofessor S.i'il I 'ollen li;is usually used u ruliber eraser .ir a pice > r soft rubier or liuoieuni ;ibout si.\ ill. lies Iciig. one and a balf iii^iios wiu.' unci :il„.nt a (piarter of an ill. il tlii.k.
I'utliiig Ibis dcadcner aguiust Ibe .-.pine ,it Ilie point iui!i<-atod, ho gives a scricsof .-;Ii,-ir.iaiid vigorous blows with ;iii oT'iliiuiry 1: nuner tiiat lias n rubber liji l.r V, j;li a jc'.-.clcr's b.imiiier. In a:i •n:crgency he lays his lingers on tin- -pine au.l Ilnn beal- the lingers with his fist.
'I'liis e.\er. ise on llie spine is iisuall\ I'ollowed. V.o ¦ a..,:. I ; ;< cojitnicHon of the lic:,:[ ::;: o.' ,:;,- .vlia. wllii-h hit tir is the li . .-ll'. :y i!i 1 .-inic, out o,' I 111 |.i]i of I!; ¦ 111 .l't iin.l : iipplies the . mile I. idy ^, ;:i '¦'[.¦ .1.
¦1 li:r- >> 1- !i c , i, inv iM.-i rcll.'X." lie s:iys, 'ill 1 ." , . - s (.;' liilalcl heart and !;or,.i ..1 li.. !i | .I'.a.i' and Imspila! pnii'ti.-c. 'i.ll.' woll- several r.-iiliircs. .Iiictl.. iil . '; :di"ii siilleriiig I'rom oiido- .ardiiis ui ...immatiou of the lining of llie li':,i'i. 11: lc VilliiiK ni.MK-ardilis tiiiliaiir l.-l ; 1 oi' lb" tissues ..f ilie liearti. v.li:. l..- » f < onipcns.-iiion. >oij ditions ill '.. 'i '1 i;:c b.-.-irt .-md iciiii usunlly fni'c.l to .(inir.i.-t .'ii con. us sion.
"In most casi s ;lic re-| use was marked. ;i lateral c.nl r;i.ti.in .if over an inch b.:;:g iisual ;:iid of .iver two inches I.eil.-' nol liiicotvinon."
Of the c;iM'-. ireah (1 ;iiid used us ex amples of t'.e sneers ,,i the 111.lb...i oleM'ii were i.'ialc and fr.e f.-nmlo. One was uniler t.ii ..".irs of ago ami four were uinlc; 1 .M Six wer.. o\ (>r
tlfty, onf- 1. ill- ^ evenly.
Ban Sting Cot In Her Tonsil. Kiiignr.iii. Inl. ^'rs. IMward Heutb was tile vi( tim of an unusual acrldent whon she was stiuig by a boo which she swallowed wlien eating grapes. Tlie Insei-t in its eir.'erness to suck out the pulp of the g.-apes hal 1 rav.led in side the skin ,nnd w:".s not discivorod by .Mrs. Koatb unlil It objected to l)e- liig made a Joiiali .-iiid Inserted its -finger in one of Iho tonsils in ber throat. Tbe tonall swelUvl badly, and the services of a pbysiciau were re- qtiired to remove ttae atinKer.
MIILINERY AND HAIR GOODS
YOIR OW.V COMBlNCo -MADE UP l.V ANY STYLE YOF DK?IRE
Notions Embroidery Ladies'Wear
"A Mark of Distinction on Every Hat"
Renovatinj and Re-cutling Feathers
MRS. KATE OSBORNE
18 West Merrick Road Freeport
Telephone ,S'.t,'i-W.
JOHN BIRKHOLZ
SUCCESSOR TO
DELICIOUS SODAS FRESH CANDIES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CANDY AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURER %
ICE CREAM ' CANDY SODAS
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119 SOUTII MAIN STREET FREEPORT. N. Y.
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has rented, renovated and opened a first-class
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AT
176 North Main Street SJ^S^s'treet
We will convince you tliat ¦we cannot be beaten in
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