THE NASSAC POST. FSEEPOBT, \. T» FBIDAT. MAUCH 2. Ibl"
nn
POST OFFICE rRnBPORT POST omce
Oraiaarr ¦¦« R«««lar Maite
From 7 a. m. to S p. tn. M. O. B. •¦« P. a. Baak
From 8 a. m. to S p, m. Fr»ai the WMt
Arrive, Reaxly for DIs.
4;>0 a. m. 7:4S a. m.
8:10 A. m. 8:30 a. m.
11:40 a. m. 1:00 p. m.
t:$0 p. m. 8:16 p. m.
6:10 p. m. 6:80 p. m.
• :>0 p, m. 7:00 p. m.
Fr«n th* Bast
Arrlre. Ready for DIs.
8:10 a. m. 8:30 a. m
I2:-I0 p, m. 1:00 p, m,'
4:30 p, m. 4:46 p. m.
7:00 p. m. Malla Close aad HIsiMitehed for the West For the Bast
7:40 a. m. 7:40 p. m, '
>:30 a. m, 2:30 p. m.
11:R0 a. m. 6:40 p. m.
8:.30 p m.
«:20 p m. ,
7:60 p m.
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE
LONG ISLAND R. R. TIME TABLE
(EfTnctfve Ortober 17th, 1915.) Leave Merrick for New York, and In¬ termediate ttatloni: Week-days—S,16, i,62, 6,38, 6,54, l.Xi, 17.28, 8,01, 18,13. 8.62, 110.12, a.m.; 12,17. 1.30. 3.08, 4,17, B.38, 1.8S. 8.1.1, 11 14. pm. Sundays—<.48, 8,20, |9,II a.m. 12,28, 2,48, ¦k«2, 6.33, 8,08, 11.17 p,m.
Leave Freeport tor New York, Penn- ylvsnia St.itlon, and Brooklyn: AVeek- iays—6.20, 6.66, fi,42, 6,68. 7,22, 17,49, 8,06, 118.17, 8,66, 19,49, 10.17 a,in.; 12,2.'), 1,34. .13: 4.21, 6 02, 6,42, If6.21, 6,3», 8.36, 22, 11.18 pm, .Sunday—6,62, 8,24. 1.26 a.m.; 12,32. 2.62, 4,36, 6,37, 6.40, 8,12, 8,26, 11,21 .,m,. Leave Freeport for AmItyvlUe. Baby¬ lon, Patchogue and Intermediate tta¬ tloni: Week-dayB^na4,44, 8,10, a9,31, 11,63. a.m,; al,46, sa2,19. 2 44, a3,68, a6.03 j
.,66. a6,19, 16,33, iH7,06, 7.46. aS.03, a9,07, til.20 p.m,; 12,17. a2,22, nights Sundays- '.,31, a9 22 am,: 12,34, 2..'(0, ft3 64, aB 44, ' »7,06, a9.02, 11,14 pnl.; al2,17, al.3». DlKht, !
)ve New York, Pennsylvania Sta- ' lion, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate stations: Week-days—n3,60, 1.64. 7.04, 8 36, 11,00 am.; 12,62. sl,26, , 1,00. 3.00, 4,07, 14,47 (except Merrick), 1,00 (16,18 except Merrick), 6,33, 6,64,' M.16. 6,r,0, 7.10, 8,10, 10.15, 11.30 p.m.; ,.30 nlirbt. Sundays—4,30. 8,2,0, 11,40 1,40, 3.00, 4,61, 6.16, 8,08, 10,17, , 11.30. p,m.; 12,34 iilKht, aTralns run to Babyl.m only. i
nNo Brooklyn connections. |
sSaturdsys only, '
•fExcept Saturdays. ilKxcept holidays.' tExcept Saturdays and holidays. Trains leave Brooklyn, Fatbush Avenue Jtatlon, about the same time as those I Ihown from New York, PeniiHylvaiila ; Station This time table subject to ' bange without notice. ]
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-^y^ T^T^T^A^T^ rri **The Largest Incoiporated Village on Long Island—Freeport
H rC^ Hjr'jI'^C Jrv I mmmmOccupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.*'— ¦¦' '*"^' ^^ ^-^ 'K.^M.'X. X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
PERSONAL MENTION
The student piny "Tue College Aunt,' Ih progressing rapidly, Com- mittecB have been appointed and pai'ta a»8igued. Kvery thing Indicates that unless something unforseen happens, the affair will be a great success. The piay will be held on .March 23 and '24 at the Biooklyn hall.
Washington's bir'hday exerciaei? were held in the High School audi¬ torium last Wednesday afternoon. At¬ torney Flint made a speech on Wash¬ ingion whicli was very interesting and enj<jyable.
Som<
has
On Monday afiernoon the .Senior nowlini; team met the Freshmen BowLiiii; team and defeated the latter in a very exciting and interesting game. The .score wa.s, Seniors 663; Freshmen, .')73. The average for the four cla.ssrs np to dale is:
Senior.s. it'.tH.'i; Freshmen, 550.5; Sophmores, 511; Juniors, 426,
Services will be held every Thurs¬ day evening during Lent at the Church of Transfiguration.
Thomas W, Lucas reports the fol¬ lowing rentals for the week: House of Onslow-Moore (.-\hin A. Scily, iii;in;iKcr), ')2 Klliott place, to B<^n- ton I:. Warner; house of Kol;ind M. L;inih, (Jnslow piace, to W. H. Kinds><ralj, of Kose street; house of ,'\aron Kesslcr, of N'ew Vork- Citv, ou South ()cean avenue, to C. E, Cross, of Freeiiort.
Foster,
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
¥^ VtllHue Offlc|.<U
» Tresident, l.;rnent S. Bandall.
Trustee,. rranklln Hedell Henry U Maxson
lohn H, .Mahnken Sila.s A. Williams
VllluKe Clerk. Sylvester P. Shea.
Village Counsel, L,eo Fishel.
Road CoinmisHloiier, M. b\ Bond.
TreaMurer, S. Dimon Sniilh
. Tajc Collector, D Frank Seaman.
iReRiater Board of Stealth, S. 1'. .Sliea.
He»1lh Olll.ter, Ur. W'ui. H. Uuncie
laalth Inspector, Joho A. Searles.
The \'llla»fe Trustie.s con.stitute the 3oard of Health. , The Village Offlce Is located at 46 >vVest Merrick Iload,
The Village Trea.surer s Offlce at 23 tailroad Aven'ie.
Tax Collector',, Offlce at 37 Railroad iLVenue,
i'oliee l>epartin>>nt Chief, Krn.-Ht .S. Hmidall. Captain, Carl Darenberg. Police .lu.stice. Clinton M. P^Unt. leadquarters and Police Court, Churoh Street, near Merrick Road. Telephone, Freeport. 700. Public Schools Board of Education lehool District No. 9, Town of Hempstead President, C, DwlBht Baker. Vlce-Pres. Charles C. Moore. "Walter B. Cozzens David Sutherland, Jr, Sidney H. Swezey Supt, of Schools, Ward C, Moon T Office Hours. High School. A.M, 8:15 to 9:00; P.M. 4:00 to 5:00 Secretary to .Superintendent, Adele Miller Clerk, Robert E. Donaghy Treasurer, Oscar W, Valentine ollector of Taxe.s, Joseph H. Town Hall, Hempstead Attendance Offlcer, B. RUey Raynor Medical Inspector, Juilan Dean, M.D. School Nurse, Mrs. Stanley Smltb KIre Uepartment Chief, Howard E. Pearsall First AsHlstant, John J. Bandall, Jr. £econd A.ssiHtant, Clarence Wiliams. Chiiplain, Kev. A. C. Karkau. Surseon, Dr. Wm. H. Uuncie. I'ire Call, Freeport, No. 400. Flre Alarm Culls 1. School -No. 1, Corner Pino and
Grove Street.s. ,2. Schuol No. ;i. Seaman Avenue J. Sclmol No. 3, Archer and Beach Avenues,
4. School No. 4, Columbus Avenue.
5. Kiot call. Answer to headiiuar¬
ters. p. Ceneral alarm (order from chief). One long blast to precede every geneial alarm. Power Mouse KinerRency Cull. lOne long, one sboll bla.->l, and repeat. NOUTH OF MKKUICK ROAD. iWost of Ocean Avenuei 9. Seaman and VirKJiilii Avenues.
|t2. New ViiiK and Seaman *- —
Us, Wallace .S Avenu.¦«. j 14, Pennsylvania and Bena Avenues. |'16, Han.von and Florence Pluce.
116, ItantlHll uud Hayview Avenues.
17. Peni.--all nnd I'enn.sylvania Ave¬ nues. |88. BoiiK 11.ach and Randall AvenucM. Il9. Randall Avenue und Berp.'n Place. 131. Bei Ken Plac und Brooklyn Ave¬ nue. IJS BonK B..:ich Avenue and Olive Blv. 84.' I.exinKli.n and Madison Avenues. 16. I'ine Stieet and Park Avenue. 26. Pine Street and Bayview .\venue. 87, Pine Street and l.ontir B.ach Ave¬ nue. 18, Mailtson Avenue nnd Porteriield Piace. Merrick Road and Park Avenu.-. (i;ast of Ocean .\venue.)
11. Seaman and Columbus Avenues.
12. Main and Mliton Streets. 14. Ocean ami Lena Avenues.
16. Main Street and C.riind Avenue, 86. Grand and Colur.ibu.s Avenuea.
117. Grand and I^rederlck Avenues. S8. Grove Slreet and Randall Avenu<B •9. Parsons and Harrison Avenues. 41. Main Streei and Biooklyn Avenue.
142. Broadway and Mount Street.
48. Grove Street und Oliver Boulevard I 46. Pine Street and Ocian Avenue.
48. Pine and Church «lreets.
47. Main Street and Newton Boule¬ vard.
48. Newtown Blvd. nnd Henry Street,
49. Newton Blvd, ami
.)
Merrick Itoad. ' and Merrick
1 Mrs. Wilbur A. \'osslcr, of l.on'.; ' Heach avenue, attended the State Convention of Suffragists in Manliat- i tan, Wednesday. So did Delia i^or- I ter, also of Freeport. Mrs. Porter ! left iniiiiediatcly with .Mrs. Wiliucr ; K. Kearns, of Kockville Centre, to i attend tlie Convention of the Con- I yressional Union at Washington. ; Mrs. Kearns and Mrs. Porter will 1 be elected delegates from Nassau ; Count).
1 . • — ¦ , .,».»«.' ^
I A fair will bc held at the chapel
I nil the afternoons and evenings of
j .Mai'cli M, anri 16 by the ladies of the
j Prcsliytei'iaii Church, to wliieh all are
; invited, 'I'liere will be on sale many
j useful anri fancy articles, al.so home
I made liread, pien, eake.s and candies.
i I'niciiie features will be "Granrimotli-
er's Attic," in the gallery, where in-
teie.slini; antiques will be shown, and
a novel "Cafeteria Supper" on the
first ni«lit, at whicii Inr very morii^'-
ate pi'icus choice may bc had from
a menu of chicken salad, boiled ham,
(•scalloped potatoe.i, pies, cakes tea
and coffee. Tea will be .served both
afternoons. The ladies promise a
IC one fiaS Saiu non na.s ansen 1-K;i|- if fVit^ nn«f» nf PU,' il'sposal of the garbage from
inai ir me nose or v.ie-:^,i„ygp .^j,^. ^^^^ north of
opatra had been shorter
the whole face of the
earth would have been
changed.
Little things are tm- portant.
For instance, our want ads. are little, but they are important< They are very impor¬ tant to the people who insert them. They are very important to you. i Read them carefully, regularly. \
community called on the village McCarthy will not only take his case board several months ago and before the local courts but will also brought up this timely subject. move for the revocation of the license
Since that time a serious situa-i before the State Boxing Commission, tion has arisen in regard to the
the
the village will soon be neglected be¬ cause the town will revoke the per¬ mit to dump there. This will leave the village without any duinpin.y ground. The discussion will be iiloiig some definite action to bc taken to meel the demand for a disposal plant or, othcn suitable Wii,\' of getting rid of Ihe village garbage.
BUDGET IS FIXED FOR COMING YEAR
friends and the general public is to "be sure and come,"
l):inicl Miii'i'isoii, of drove slreet. announces that lie is to be a can¬ didale :it Ihe preferential primaries for the nlliee of Overseer of the Poor, I'laiiklin Hedell, the jiresent iiu'unibenl, also says that he will make a run, whicii leaves Free- port, (in its part, undecided as to tlieir clioice. It looks like an even vote in Freeiiort, It will depend nil lhe oulside villages for the test of iHiinilai'ity.
Many recpiests .have been made ujion the cast of the Mirsk and Wig Club that appeared in Little Lord I-'auntelroy to repeat the perform¬ ance in the near future. The pLiy took big and the players will doub'- iess oblige.
.Mrs. Howard F. Pearsall presented; her tiiisiiand with a baby pirl Wednes- | day. .Mrs. Peariiall is reported as do¬ ing well. !
James A. Stiles of moving picture fame is very ill at his home ou Kast avenue. .Mrs. Jean Stiles reported improvement in his .strength.
Plans are now under way for two iinportanl social evenis in the af¬ fairs of the F'reeport Lodge of Klks. On Friday, .March Ki, the Charity Ball, a leading winter social of the (Illl), will be liekl. On this occa¬ sion there will be dancing on Ihc to|) lloor and a cabaret on the low¬ er floor. On the evenings of .\pril 10 and 11 the annual minslrel show will' Donald Macdonald, Steve Pel- till and all the other fiiiiiiy men of
plea.sant time to all who attend the It will be recalled that Mrs. fair, and their advice to all their Vossier, representing women
The women of Freeport will meet at the Fieeport clnb on Thursday af¬ ternoon, .March 8, at 2:30 o'clock to discuss iiialters of importance con- cernin,:; Ihe sanitation nf the village. Dr. .Mary Halton, head of Ihe Wo- iJic club taking jiarl
men's clinic in Gouvenour Ho.spital,
Manhattan, will be a speaker and so will Dr, Prank Overton, of Patchogue Dr. William II, Uuncie, Health Offi¬ cer of Freeport and Krnest S. Ran¬ dall will alao talk on sanitary condi¬ tions in the village.
'I'hc women have been agitating for improved conditions here. People wild ,«ee and note thoir observations will be gladly heard at the meeting j
,M the last meeting of the Free¬ iiort Board of Trustees before the annual election, held yesterday :if ternoon, fhe tentative budget for lhe next year. lot;iling s.')4.rJl,.S,S was adopted. It is made up as fol¬ lows: (ieneral I-'und, s,")2,')(l; Police, >1(»,(»0U; Street Maintenance. sl2,- (100; Board of Health. ¦^'li-'iiHl; Park Fund, .<!.')00: l'"ine Departmenl Main¬ tenance. .SI7."i.">, and Interesi I-'iiiid, s7.1(lf).88.
The trustees held a short mcetiii;,' lasl Tuesday night for the aii(lilin,g of bills. At that lime, !<7,.">0(l was transferred from the Lighting Fund to the Light Sinking l-'iind iiiid ^'^.- .")()() from the Water Fund to the Waler Sinking? Fund, making the total amouni in the Light Sinking' Fund, !?10,000, and in the Water Sinking Fund, .*7,000,
CIVIL SERVICE
Fnder the Civil Si>rvice rules a competitive examination will be held on .March 31, PUT, for the position of physfcian for .Nas.sau County Jail. Open only to men who are citizens of till Fnited States, over twenty-one year.s of aue, and inv at least three months immediately preceding the date of th& examination residents of Nassau Couniy. Salary $6UU per an¬ num.
Subjects of examination and rela- ti\e weights:
Questions telatinu to the duties of ihc iKwition. 1; education, experience and actual personal qualiflcations, 1.
Persons desiring to enter this e%.- .¦iiaination should notify the State Civil Service Commission at once, and secure and file the ^proper appliea- tioTi form at the earliest practicable riaie. Applications must be flled with the Civil Service Commission not later that -Marcli 21, PUT,
For aiiplicaiion form address StaL? ("ilil Service t'ommissiim, Albany N. V.
I also a busy worker in the Y^ \V.
!c. A,
i Mrs, Kelley was a native of N'ew York City. The sur\iving members : of her family arc Dr. George Gibson Kelley, the Misses Marjorie and Em- , ma Kelley, of Freeport; Mr.s. Sarah I Lewis and Edward M. Kelley, of ' Patchogue; Dr. William B. Kelley, of Rockville Centre, and Mrs. \\ il¬ liam E. Webb, of Alendale. N. J. lhe funeral services were held on Monday at 3 o'clock, the Rev. Dwight .A. Jordan officiating. Interment fol¬ lowed in Grecnticld Cenactery.
OBITUARY
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Freeport. .N. Y . P'ebruary 27, 1917
Briggs. Walter (21
Ciiester, Mrs, J. K.
Christensen. Jacob
Caiiieron, Mrs. .Mary
Corkwin. .Mt.>-'.s Alice, Jay street
l.lddle, Fred S,
Lynch. Mi.ss Cecile
Cage, .Mrs. P. .\,. .\o. Maple avenue Special Delivery.
.McCarter, .N. A.
.Miles, Wm, .•\., 3^0 Chary street
Niclson. Mr., cd Nielson Furniture Honsr
Northrop. Mf.s. H. W. Mi1 Cnion a\cmn,|
Kaynoi. Mr, and Mrs. C. H.
Smith. .Mi.ss .Mary li. (2)
Smith. .Miss Kdiih
Waikins, ,Mrs, .lulia and family T, 1!!:NS0N SMITH. POST.M.ASTER, Freeport. N. Y.
VILUGE ELECTION SET FOR MARCH 20
.\t the annual election of the I-reepoi'l Lodge of Klks, held last iii.Uhl, A. H. Wallace w;,is elected rx- tilted ruler, succeeding George .M, Levy,
Wilbur
of the
Long
and West
have already sale was corn- have profited
iNewi..., Helen Avenue
SOITTH OF MKUUICIC UOAD (West of Ocean Avenu- ^ |>fl. Bayview Ave. and "' ' %t. LonK Beach Av.^ni
Road, tl. Ocean Avenue and Smith Slreet, (4. Bayview Avenue and Whaley St, 16. Long Beach Avenue and Whaley Street. VA't. Ocean Avenue and Whaley Street, I tt. Archer Street and FUlolt Plaee, I'tt. Ocean and Southside Avenues. 41. Atlantic and West Fnd AvenuP.s. t>. Atlantic snd Bayview Avenuea. ¦ '48. Atlantic Ave. and Roo.sevelt Place. 1 44. Weat SI4e Avenue and Ray 8tr««t 4t. Bajrrtew Arenue an4 JohnwMi FL I IT. t^onir Heach Avanu* and C*4«r St 1-48. "West Side Avenue and Front St. ]4», Miller Avenue and Front Street. I (Rant of Ocean Avenue.>
ITl, MerHck Road and Orove atr^rt. |tl, Merrick Road and Main Street. 78, Merrick Road and Helen Avenue, t4. Smith and Churrh Streets. t8. Bedell and Raynor Street*. Ti. Raynor Avenue and Mill Road. ¦ti. Archer Street and Kant Avenue. it. Main and Archer Streets. jl.' Bedell Street and Atlantic Ave. It. Main Street and Atlantic Avenue. it. Main Street and Whaley'a 'Dock. 14. Oroya and Ray Streetn. it. Ocean Avenne and Cedar Street. |8. OroT* and Front Btraeta. Second alarm meana that mor* maa
ar* needed. Oa* leaf. »lMW
THE HURRY CALL
Today we issue our hurry call to our
Inventory Sale
An army of buyers been here since this meneed, and they greatly.
Clothes for Men, Boys, Women and Children sold at prices lower than ever before known, notwith¬ standing the high price of merchan¬ dise today.
There are still good bargains left, plenty of them, but the time is grow¬ ing short. The sale positively ends when we close our store next Satur¬ day night.
Don't let this, our last call, pass unheeded, for it is just like losing money.
B^\RASCH'S Department Store
65 S. Main SL Freeporf, N. Y.
The sixtli annual election of the I'"r'eeport Lodge of Flks was held last evening and resulted as fol¬ lows: l';xalled Ruler, Archer R. Wiillace; Leading Knight, Donald MacDonald; Loyal Knight, Roy^ D. Pearsall; I'^steemed Lecturing Knight, Carence A, Edwards; Treas urer, Ernest .S, .Randall; .Secretary, .S, P, Shea, and Tiler, Simon .Me>er, The ollicers will be inducted into ollice on lhe lirsl Thur.sday in .Ap¬ ril
DEDUCT $10 FOR KNOCKOUT BLOW
the knock out was a permanent I (w,|.;s;'noNS WILL HP. .XNSWKHLI*.
e. According lo the papers of a^ William H, Anderson smperinleiid-
The Baldwin A. t'. like the Nassau .-V. C. its piedecessor was delivered a one round knnck out by One Round Fowler recently, and like Fowler's re¬ cent opponent, has nol been able to get on itil feet. Its seconds are try- in,y lo revive it. but it now looks as of on
com ilaini now being made by On Run i(i Fowler, he was promised %\n for tlis aiiiiearance in Uje ring aboiii a mo'iili ago against Sailor Robinson.
FoAlcr's scheduled opponent did not show up, but a better man was siil'.^lltiited, I'owier, living up lo l.i.< reputation tdiocked his colored o|>;>(iiiciit nut in tlic first round. The defeated one had to be carried from the vtn-A and it wa,'^ in doubt for a brief Ume if he would be revived. Jlowever, it was ttie lirst time that many of those piesent evei' saw a kiux U out and it,-; effects on the vaii- (luished one. To some il was worth fhe price of admission.
It was a comparatively small house anri when the frulit was over. Fowler alleges, the management tried to lop off $111 of the offered prize and te^i- (leied Fowler $in offering him a note redeemalile in thirty days. Fowler refused to entertain this proposition and 'immediately idaced the case in the hands of his attorney, ("harles McCarthy, of Glen Cove, The Bald¬ win A. C. was to have re-opened two weeks ago bnt the doors have lieen shut tight and no fights have been carded. It is (loubtt^ll it there will be any more fights at the club, as
The annual election in th l.'ige of Freepori will be held on March 20th between the hours of twelve noon and eight o'clock in the evening. The Village has been divided into two election districts and there are two iiolling jilaccs. The oflicial noiice of regisiraiion Iirinted on the editorial page in this issue defines the boundaries of the districts. In order to vote al the coming eection all persons nmst register Jiersonally or by jiroxy this Saturday, Sec nnlice of Hoard of Registry.
The .'Kliiiinistralion of the P'rec- port Village Hfiard during the past .\ear has met with general approval and there will nol be any opposi¬ tion to the re-election of the iiieiii- ers of Ibc Roard whose terms ex¬ pire. The ticket will be made up as follows: F'or i)resident, Krnesi S, Randall; for trustees, Henry L, .Maxson and Silas .\. Williams; for tax collector, 1). Frank Seaman and for village treasurer. S. Dinion Smilh. The petitions for the Ran¬ dall ticket are being circulated in
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Death removed a cli;^rity worker and lovable woman on Friday la.st, when Mrs. C. N'. Kelley, widow of Cicnrge Kelley, died in her scvcntv- si.xth year. .She contracted a cold about six weeks ajo and it developed into tlio;it par:ilysis, which rt siiltcil in her dcitli. The dcrca'^cd li.id been a resident of Freeiiort about five years and during her time here was an ac¬ tive worker in the Frec!)ort M. F, Yj]. 1 Church, being actively identified in the l.adies' .Nid Soci.'tv, ."^hc w.is
LF.( Tl WW ON (ROOKS.
Dl , .\ylii K. Foster pastor of the the Wasliington avenue Baptist Church Brooklyn, will lecture on "t'look.^ I Have Knouii." in the Bap- list (hurch on Tuesday, March the tJlh at 8 p, m, Pr. Foster has done considerable penitentiary work, and has a good slory to tell. All are In¬ vited to be present on this occasion. The lectin 0 is iindtM' the ^auspices of Ihe .Men's Club,
Read the Nassau Post,
Scratch Feed
No Grit '
Laying Mash
$2.55 $2.30
THAT MAKES THE HENS LAY
We carry ail kinds of Feed for tlic Poultryman
Sunny Slope Farm
GRAND AVE. Tel. 1340 Freepori BALDWIIVS
SUNNY SLOPE FRESH LAID EGGS can be had at P. J. KEIRNAN'S, Tea and Cotfee Slore. 11 Soutli Main SI.
H.v PTI ST CHFRCH.
Rev. Wm. Breckenridge, pastor, will iiieach at both services on Sun¬ day . j
11 a. m. subject, " God Giving His Best," 7::?0 p, m. subject, "It is Finished." What was it that was linislied when Chrisi uttered these words','
Bible school at ll:4.'i a. m. We have classes for all.
Mid week services on Thursday at 8 p. m. for prayer and bible study.
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
aU.iBAiNTKEO
VULCANIZING
TIRES AKD AITO SUPPLIES
Diamond Tires
• WmI matMA M
ent of the anti-saloon league cf the State of New York will address a meeting conducted by the Men's .Meetings Committee of Baldwin, Fast Roektiway, Freepoit, Lynbrook, Ocean Side, and Rockville Centre in the Rockville Centre 'riieatre n(>xi Sun¬ day afiernoon at four o'clock. Mr. .¦Viiderson is not a minister, but a lawyer admi'ted lo practice in a num¬ ber of stale.^, including New Yorlc, lie i.s forly-one years old, Ihe lasl se\enteen of those years having been de\oted exclusively to the anii-salodii leamie, among whose workers he ranks as a veteran.
Wliether a man believes in lhe an¬ ti-saloon movement or not, he will be cordially welcomed to the meeting on Sunday. .Mr. Anderson will answer such (jiiestions .is may be put to him thereiiy affording an opiioiiimiiy In those who are honestly wond('rin,a as fo the praclieali oiUeome, such as loss of revenue to the Slate, loss of emjiloyment to workers, etc., to find out the point of view of this leader in the reform movvmrni.
Enough to Answer For. We fnvor ii law eximi[iling Iiutter- spreaders from nil luxation on the ground iliiit they me burden ennugb in'ilieiiiselves.—Olli.. State .Tourmil.
CLASSfflED ADVS.
FUKNISHED ROOMS
TO LET—Furnished rooms (with board. Also table boarders ac¬ commodated. Reasonable rales, M. E, Jackson, 161 N. Main street. Free porl.
CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED «.!(»
by specialist, including every ex-
U peuse; over due accounts collected;
Notary Public, Room 707, 1475
Broadway, 42d straet.
BOARD OF REGISTRY
VILLAGE OF FREEPORT
MEETS
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, '17
I 2 O'clock Noon to 8 P. M.
You must be Registered personaUy or by proxy
in order to vote at the annual
VILLAGE ELECTION
to be held Tuesday, March 20,1917
POLLING PLACES
DISTRICT NO. 1—House of Truck Co. No. 1, Church Street
DISTRICr BOUNDARIES- Compri.ing .lhe 6lh, 7lh «nd »th Election Ci.tricti of the Town of H«-inp»ter»d within lhe lncorpor«lrd litniti, bounded aad 1 detcribed ai follow:
JBeginninn at a point in the center of (he Loi|j Inimd Railroad trackit wher* laid point interiects the enaterly tine of lhe Village of Freeport, and thence following the ea»terly and toulherty boundary line <.f lh-, Village ok Freeport ua¬ til it comet to the center of IVIilburn Creek, and Ihence following the center lina of Milburn Creek in all iti couriei in a n.>rth>-rly direction until il comet to a point in iuch creek where the center line ol Whaley ttreet if continued ia . weiterly direction would intersect iaid ont'r line of taid creek; thenc« r««niBg eaiterly following what would be the center Ime of Whaley Slreet if extendail and alto following the center tine of iaid Whaley Streei unlit it comet to tka center line of Grove Streat; thence running northerly and following the centvr line of Grove Street until il comei to lhe center line ot the Long liland Railroad trackt. and thence running eaiterly and following the center line of the Long Itland Railroad track* to the point or place of beginning, and embracing all the terrilory within taid boundi.
DISTRICT NO. 2—House of Hose Co. No. 2, N. Main Street.
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES- -Compriting «th, 10th and llth Election Dittrictt el the Town of Hempstead, bounded anil detcribed at followt: Beginning at a point formed by the intertection of the center line of Grove Street with the centre line of Whaley Street and thence running wetterljr aloBc the center line of Whaley Street to the and thereof, and thence ttill wettarly followiDg the tame direction at if Whaley Straet wat extended until it comet to the center of Milburn Creek; thence running northerly following the wetterij boundary line of the Village of Freeport until taid weiterly boundary liae of tba Village of Freeport intertectt the northerly boundary line oi the Village of Frea¬ port; thence eatterly following tha northerly boundary line of the Village of Fnia- port until taid northerly boundary line of tbe Village of Freeport intertecU tba eatterly boundary line of the Village of Freeport; tbence in a eoutberly directiea following the eatterly boundary line of the Village of Freeport «ntil it comet to the center of the Lond Itland Railroad trackt; thence wetterly followioc the cas¬ ter line of tha Long Itland Railroad trackt to the center line af Crova Straat, wnd thence toutharly foilowing the center line of Grove Straat vntil it fomwi to tka cantor Hoe of Whaler Straat at fha point or place of begiafri«c aad all tka territory witkin said bownda. '¦