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Freeport Fish Market
Removed from Merrick Road
7 SOUTH MAIN STREET
OPPOSITE CANNON
Fresh Oysten and Clanu on the half shell, by the plate or quan¬ tity in bulk.
ALL KINDS FISH
Drop in and get a clam or oys¬ ter on the shell.
Telephone 304-R
BALDVm PROPERTT PURCHASED FOR
GOLF GROUNDS AHD CLUB HOUSE
MRS. J. H. CARL INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT AT FREEPORT —A CARD PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT.
Mrs. John H. Carl is suffering from a broken nose received in an auto¬ mobile accideni some days ago in Freeport, wben another automobile ran into the one in which Mrs. Carl and other members of her family were riding.
The property of the Thomas Willis Estate on North Grand avenue haa been aold to people connected with Stanton Park property, and will
probably be made Into a golf ground.
Oscar Armbruster bas Increased his business to such an exten that bc has found It necessary to Incorporate in order to run the business successfully. Mr. Armbrustef deals In flavorings of his own manufactur. Imported olive oils, etc.
Mr. Henry Guenther ia purchased a F'ord automobile.
The Pythian Sisters are to have a big card party and dance in K. of P. Hall on Grand avenue this (Friday) , evening. I
St. Peter's Lutheran Bible school I last Sunday afternoon began rehears-1 Ing its Christmas service, entitled | "The Holy One of Israel." The school j is growing Under the auperviaion of i
tbe paator. Rev. William Steinbeck-] er, who e-xpects eoon to have an even¬ ing service as well as tbe 3 o'clock Bible school. {
Mrs. Raymond F. Smltb will lead the Epwortb League meeting In tbe M. E. churcb, Sunday nigbt; topic: "How Can We Show Our Gratitude?"
The Ladles' Aid Society bad a very enjoyable luncheon tn the chapel of the M. E. church last Tuesday. ]
An Bpworth League mission study class was formed Tuesday night with about twenty members. The class; will uae for Ita textbook the book en- ; titled "South America: Its Mission-! ary Problems" (Thomas B. Neely). I Meetings will be held twice a month i on Tuesday night at the homes of the !
members. The flrst meeting will be held at tbe bome of tbe Miases BHsa and Flora Papp on Barrlson avenue on Nov. 30.
The-regular meeting of the board { .of governors pf the Baldwin tennis | club was held iat tbe bome of William , Brucshauser on Milburn road. The resignation of the newly elected pres¬
ident, Wesley L. Smith, waa received, and William Bruehhauser elected in his place, with Prof. Walter L. Shu¬ bert as vice-president, and Rennie Sml;'i. ner'etury and treasurer.
.\ -nretinK of the .Milburn Literary Society w&f, held at the home of Mr. and .Mr.^. Francis W. .Miller on Cen¬ tral nvrnvic wilh a full attendance.
I The program was on the "River Dan¬ ube." and was in charge of Mies Mai^*
I garet E. Rope. An intereesting oantitA of study Is being arranged for th* winter.
I Mr. and Mrs. .lulius Heinrich hav» announced the engagement of thetr* daughter, Mise Violet L. to Wllltav Schultz of Hicksville.
TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
Steaai boats.
BteaabiMita.
Steamboa ta.
JaJ-.y^/A..
J. S. DeMott
Contractor Midi Buil<ler
Jobbing of All Kinds
.No job too large and no job loo amall
Estimates given on all kinds of work in our line
LEONARD AVENUE Tel. 3 89-W.
l.YOUR VACATION BE¬ GINS THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD the Ideal Tourist Route.
Picture to yourwlf the luxury of ¦ magnificent, mammotli, floating holal. per¬ fect in iu comforti and convenience*, with staterooms de luxe, privaie balh» ¦nd privaie balconies, appetizing meals, beautiful ballroomi, cotrancing muaic. Enjoy lhe grandeur of the scenery on the historic Hu<Jion rcvealecT hf die gianI searchlight.
The Largest River Steamships in the World
NEW YORK—ALBANY—TROY
Daily Service
People'. Line (S. S. BERKSHIRE and C. W. MORSE) 6:00 P. M
New "Night Expreas" 9:00 P.M
Capital Gty Line 5=30 P.M.
Fare*] People's and Night Express, $2.00 one way; $3.50 round trip Capital City Line, $1.00 one way tcl awnna s4oo.
"THE SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE"
Lmit* Pter sa N. R. W. 183d St.
6:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. lO'OO P.M.
6t00 P.M.
QuickLunch
HOT DRINKS and all kinds of SANDWICHES
OYSTERS in any style at all hours
ICE CREAM CANDY CIGARS SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Catering to house parties and cliurch affairs a specialty
James R. Hahn
30 SO. GROVE ST. FREEPORT
'I'olophonc .'..57-J.
We Have New and Used Fords
Tonring, Runabout. Conpelet, Town and Easiness Cars
For Sale or Exchange
We oarry and constantly have on hand a large stock of all FORD parts
Tools and Man MakeJ:he World^s Greatness
WE EMPLOY THE MOST CAPABLE AND RELIABLE MACHINISTS We maintain a machine shop equipped with modem and up-to-date ma¬ chinery and having a capacity to do any and all work on or about an automobile.
Dodge Motor Cars^ f.o.b. Detroit, $785.
SVPPLrlCS or ALL KINDS
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THAT THE NEW
Telephone
372
Freeport
COLONIAL HOTEL
_ "WHERE THE BETTER PEOPLE WILL GO"
Merrick Road
and Henry St.
Preeport
PHILIP J. FISHER
Proprietors
JOHN P. DONOHUE
Will Open on Thursday, November 25th, at 3 p. m.
with entirely New Furnishings and Up-To-Date Service
THANKSCMNG DINNER. $1.00
RESERVE YOUR TABLES NOW
Main Dining Hall 14 x 120 feet in New Steam Heated Sun Parlor 50 X 75 feet New Hardwood Floor, Devoted Entirely to Dancing. Private Parties Accommodated
Music.
Cabaret De Luxe Dancing.
Every Night, 8 to 11 p. m.
Guaranteed to please the most fastidious. Place to bring your Wives, Sisters and Sweethearts
Parking Accommodations for 100 Automobiles