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DENTIST
HOITRll: 9 A. M. to • P. M. >1 S. MAIN «T. FRKBPORT, N. Y.
!' Telephone 1086-W Freeport
Cooleat Theatre in Freeport
Performance de luxe, sbowing the highest grade of flrst-run photoplays iand motion pictures of beauty and interest.
Crystal
Theatre
And Airdome
38 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport, L. i.
BELLIORBVELGOIBS HENRY y. HALGOHB
NEW TORK PHTBICIAN OF WELL KNOWN REPUTATION l^TAB- LISHES PRACTICE IN GROWmG SOUTH SHORE TOWN.
Tbe village of Bellmore bas recent¬ ly acquired aa a permanent resident Ur. Henry V. Holcomb, formerly of .New York City where for 12 years as a practicing physician he won for himself an enviable reputation. Being a man of clear mind and good Judg¬ ment he wisely selected the fastest growing village on the south shore to establish hinuself and already his presence is being felt by those who are needful of medical treatment.
Dr. Holcomb, as an associate of Dr. C. ,0. Child of Ea«t Seventy-flrst street. New York, practised medicine and surgery and was also the holder of Important appointments in that city, some of which were assistant at-
"The Diamond From the Sky"
The most exciting and thrilling serial picture ever thrown upon the screen, featuring the film stars, Lottie Pickford and Irving Cummings, Wil¬ liam Russell, Charlotte Burton and many other favorites who make this pictureized romantic novel live before your eyes. And don't forget that you are offered
$10,000 FOR A SUGGESTION
Showing every Friday Matinee and
Evening.
"THE GODDESS"
The serial beautiful in 15 chapters. Filled with excitement, entertain¬ ment, exhilaration, featuring the well known favorites Earle Williams and Anita Stewart.
EVERT TUESDAT MATINEE AND EVENING
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
The famous laugh producer showing EVERT THURSDAT
Wanted^ For Sale^ ToLet, Board, etc.
Pont liltle want "ada." mm* <>>e cooda wblle tbe retllns's cood. Tel. 01.
Two cents a word (or flrst Insertion, mlnlmnm len vrofdai one cent a word lor •¦eeesslve Insertions.
SIlollTHA.ND.—You can be tauftlit to wrlto shorthand in ono month. Spood and accuracy Kuaranlood. Lossoiis pilvato. Wrlto for fioo sampio lossun and torms. Box 16. (Jonoral Dolivory, Kiooport. 8-0-2t
Ii(),\ltl> W.KNTKIi—YounK man in priv¬ ati- familv wHLro no othor boarders. liKiulro 10. Ft. F., caro of Nassau Fosl. 7-30-lt
I'Olt S.M.IO—.\ flno saddle liorso, 14% hands hlRh. sound, woll Krooinod and brnllo wIho. Vory fast, but gentlo, and oall bo ridden by a lady. Plays an ox¬ collont tfamo of polo. Price, 1125.00. Uox It! Nassau Post. 7-30-lt
TO Ki:.NT Oil FOU S.\LK—Sherman and I'ark avonuoB, Morrlck, 7-rooin liunKalow, bath, hot and cold waler, open flroplace In living room; plot, 100 by 100; routed by yoar, $12 per inonth. liKiuiro (loo. HusrhoH, Morrlck. L. 1.
IMLHI-NON WAXTKD.
STK.NOdUAPHKU. typist, understands bookkooping: aovoral years' experi¬ ence. AddretU^ A. I>. n., caro Nassau I'ost. 7-23-lt
FOU S.\LIC—Boat. 32 feot, with cabin;
s h. p. Balilwin engine. Por further
partlcular.s, call or wrile Olaf Johnaon,
194 .So. Main st. Tel. 244-M. 7-24-lt
FOU SALK—Window boxes, Kas range, "Uollablo," top oven.o. Max Hart, 8. LoiiK Beach avenue.
7-23-2t
FOU SALK—Khode Island Red eges for hatching, both single and Rose comb, 31.00 for setting of 13. J. S. De¬ Mott, Leonard avenue, Freeport. Tele¬ phone 389-W.
FOU SALK—Small chicken farm and 8- rooin house, with all modern Improve¬ ments except electricity; convenient to trolley, stores and schools. Room for IOO chickens. Easy terms. J. E. De¬ Mott, Leonard avenue, Freeport.
An I n 'V f t at i o n
If you have in mind the pur¬ chase of a small car built on racing lines—a car that is just a little bit faster than the other fellow's, 1 want you to see this latest product of the Trumbull organization
The Trumbull Speedster
$395 Completely equipped
It's the niftiest, smartest looking little car that I've seen in some time, and for speedy driving- well, you sure can go some! Take a drive with me in the Speedster—note the silent running motor—how it re¬ sponds instantly to every touch—get be¬ hind the wheel yourself! Will you do this? Will you accept my invitation?
tending to tbe New Yot% City Hospi- ral. adjunct professor of gynecology >A the—New York PolyellBie Port,
Graduate School and hospital and as¬ sistant attending and chief of clinic at the Women's Hospital. He grad¬ uated from the College of Phyalciana and Surgeons in 1903 and serred for two years on the general staff at BelleTue Hospital, and is also an alumnus of tbe Sloane Maternity Hos¬ pital. All these connections and pro¬ fessional adjuncts to his medical training have made Dr. HoUomb a valuable man for a community to have in its presence and we be»peak for the doctor a genuine welcome to the ranks of professional men in the county; that his standing as ^ prac¬ titioner and a citizen may rank as high here, his adopted home, aa in the city where he won his spurs by hard work, and attention to his duties.
Hot, Crisp Pop Com.
Oh, yes, you can gel it in Freepori and it is certainly delicious. We know because we got a tiiiarter's worth the other evening. One mem¬ ber of the staff of this paper is par- tioularly fond of pop corn, and he says he can absolutely attest to the (|uallty of Kelly's.
What's his address? Certainly we will be glad to give it: 30 North Main street, Freeport, at the buwlinrC alley and pool room establishment. "Going in to get some yourself. "
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A. MITCHEL PALMER.
Pennsylvania Representative In Congress Slated For Federal Job.
Photo by AmeriiMii Press Assooiatlon.
Mr. Palmer, whu has been prominent In the national legislature. Is iiktjly to succeed Mr. Lansing as counselor of the state,.departmont at Washington.
REAR ADMIRAL FULLAM.
Head of Naval Academy Is In Command of Cruise to Paci
Valentine S. Quinlan
210 South Ocean Ave.. Freeport, L. I.
Photo by American Press Asaociatlon.
Admiral W H. Fullam, V. 8. N., Is enforcing the good old plan of treatlni the niiil.ihipmeii on their luai'tlce trip to the Panama oxpusitiun vviih uil the care that would lie oXeiolHed for boarding echool girls on an excursion.
Straw Hat Sale
Our high grade stock of Straw Hats have been reduced as follows: $5,00 Toung's Panamas... |3.50
$3.00 Tonng'B Straws $2.00
$2,50 Straws $1.5«
$2.00 Straws $1.25
Perk up with a smart new straw and pocket the difference.
$3.50 and $4,00 Manhattan Silk Shirts that shimmer with quality and dlstfViCtiveness have been reduced to
$2.86.
Take our tip and top your ahirt atock wltta one or more of tk«M plums.
ADOLPH LEVY A SON
vrhpost. l. I.
FRBEPORT DBPBATfiDl IN 10-ItlNING GAlfi
IN ONE OF MOST EXCITING OAMES OF SEASON LOCAL TEAM FORCES KTRyMAW ROTS TO EX¬ TEND TO LIMIT TO WIN.
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(By Special Correspondent.) t
Last Saturday the Freeport A. A. nif t defeat at ilie handa of the Kirk¬ man A. A. by tlie Score of 9 to 7 in an interesting ten-Inning g^me.
Sensational fielding aud heavy hit¬ ting featured the game. A. Smith. C^heshire and Wilkening starred at| the bat.
Wilkening drove out a home run i in the ninth with two men ou the! bases and put Kirkman well in thei lead. I
A. Smith evened thiugs up in the' locals half by driving out a double,] wllh three on, all scoring. |
Cheshire is hitting the ball on the, nose, getjting three nice hits.
Herrinian robbed Abe of a &ure dou¬ ble in the ftrst inning by a wonderful one-hand catch.
Next Saturday Freeport will have as their opponents the Mineola A. C. Last time Freeport trimmed the Min¬ eola boys, 3 to 0.
The score:
I'KIIKI'OKT A. \.
AB. Ii. H. (>. A. K.
Pottlt, 111 4 0 112 1 0
.Voiaii, .ss 4
cf
lOlflsoI rtaynor, ;ib Cheshire, 2b .\. .'^mlth. Kerlov, if 1". .Smith, rf IJodoll, p . I'ilcher, rf
Total.H . .
1 1 12
U (I 0 (I 0
10 0 0 0
36 7
KIKKMW A. A.
AB. K.
Miller. SH ."> 2
(Jastmoyer, 2I> 4 U
(•oUKhlln, 3b 5 1
U'ilkoniiiK. p 5 1
.Meehan. lb 5 0
Harriman. ct 4 0
4 1
rt 4 1
Knnis, If T. Smith, Loe. c . I>unn, p
1 0
2 2 0 0
:; 1 :! 1 2 0 :i 0
1 10 0 0
1 2 u 0 1111
110 0
2 12 1 1 OOOO
. . . .42 !) 16 30 11 3 hit by Wilkeiiing's
Totals ...
xCdUKliM I batted ball.
Score bv iiiniiiKs:
K. A. A (I 0 0 11 2 0 1 0 4 2—9
K. A. A 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0—7
Home run—WilkeniiiK. Two-base Uits—A. Smith, .Meehan. Double play— ClioHhiro, I'oltil und Kllison. Siruck out — Bv Bedell. B; by VS'ilkenlnn-, «: by Dunn. 5. Bases on balls—Off Bedell, 6; otr WllkoninK, :i; olT Dunn, 1. Hit by pitched ball — By Dunn (Pottlt). Left im bases—Fieeport. 4; Kirkniaii. 10. 'I'inie of sann—2.20. I'lniiin—.\. ("ooko.
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I By Special Corrospondent.)
Miss Lillian Sieiqs is entertaining .er cousin. Miss May Bunnhotf of Brooklyn.
Mrs. A. E. Hunt and Miss Alice Sutherland have returned from High Hill Beach after spending a month there.
Miss Anna Grim, a teacher iu the school here, was in town over last Sunday.
At the (ongregational parsonage last Sunday afternoon Miss Florence Madeline Bowne of Bellmore and Louis Benzer of Brooklyn were united in marriage by Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite. The maid of honor was tbe bride's sister. Miss Jane I. Bowne, and the he.st inan William C. Busch. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. William E. Bowne of Bellmore, and is well known in this viciniiy. After a brief honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fussell are en¬ tertaining a little baby boy at their home on Wantagh avenue. The baby was born on Sunday night, and both mother and child are doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Young and daughter Miss Elsie are sojourn¬ ing at High Hill Beach.
Among those In Wantagh who were conflrmed by Bishop McDonald In St Barnabas' Roman Catholic church, Bellmore, last Sunday were the fol¬ lowing: Elsie Stossel, Philip P. Slos sei, Ceielia Meyer, Gordon Meyer, Ewald Albrecht, Lu( y Albrecht. Meta Huhnken, Thelma Huhnken, Rosa Huhnken, Thelma Ue Long, George Box, Kalph Box, Frank Box. Alice Norton, Connell Stevenson and Edna Verme.
Under the auspices of the Nassau and Suflolk Lighting Company a dem onstration of modern cooking was given in the flre house on Thursday afternoon by Miss Jeannette Barlow, the expert demonstrator of the com pany.
Mr. and Mrs. .\. deWilde, formerly residents here, are spending a vaca¬ tion at Oak Island Beach. Ray de Wilde, their son, was also in town Monda yand Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown ot Ho¬ boken have rented the coitage of Mrs A. E. Hunt at High Hill Beach.
Reliable Machine Work.
That's the kind of work you got at John Simpson's machine shop, locat ed on South Main street on the Free port river. Mr. Simpson Is an exper lenced mechanic and is absolutely trustworthy. There is hardly a day that passes, that Ihe well known gar¬ ages in this vicinity do not have to call on him.
If there is any machine work of any kind, description or nature that you
KOCK THE BUTCHER
It is not what you pay for anything but what you get. Of all the foodstuffs nothing re¬ quires greater attention and care than meat, to get the sweetest and best.
Our years of experience en¬ able us to judge and obtain PRIME MEATS. We exprt the utmost care to keep our place THE CLEANEST AND NEATEST
Call and see our place and give us a trial.
123 SOUTH MAIN STREET
FREEPORT
Telephone 75
My Grocery Store
Some Reasons:
Because I can buy the highest quality of standard groceries al from 20 to 30 per cent, lesa than elsewhere. Come in and see your store. Get acquainted with all the prices. Strictly Fresh Guaranteed Eggs and very Best Creamery Butter sold at almost firfft cost.
WITTMANN'S SODA WATER, regular 10c bottle, only 5c
Campbell's Baked Beans 3 cans for 25c
HEINZ BAKED BEANS, plain or
Pink Alaska Salmon
TALL CAN
9c
FANCT CAROLINA RICE, a pou
Waw Waw Olives
Plain or Stuffed
5-oz. bottle, 9c
ALL KINDS OF TEAS, a pound.
Vinegar
large bottle, white or cider
8c
EXCELLENT COFFEE, a pound
Salad Oil, large 13-oz. bottle 14c
tomato sauce 9c and 13c
Red Alaska Salmon
TALL CAN
15c
nd 7c
1 Waverly Brand Pickles
Large Bottle 1 9c
29c
French's Mustard 8c
f' 20c
T^V. STTRE AND LOOK FOR REASONS T THIS STORE IS TOUR STORE NEXT^WEEK
J. J. DOLAN
Tel, 488-J.
28 WEST MERRICK EOAD FREEDELIYERT
want to get doae quidly and at an | exceedingly motlerate rate, .John j Simpson, ia tlw man for you to see. He r is popularly knowa aa the. "Motor j Boat Doctor.' |
AptoacIdBgBa OoaL
That pace-makiOf; farce, "It Pays tu Advertise," ts rapidly approach¬ ing tbe goal of a full year'a run at the Geo. M. Cohan Theatre where Jt continues to keep laughing audiences in -cool contentment. As a matter of fact tbe Cohan Themtr* is one of the coolest playhouses in New York, its perfect ventilating system keeping the temperature, at all times, :;0 de¬ grees lower than it is on thc street.
XOTICK TO CRRDiirosa.
Parauant to an order nf Hnn. Uenry Heldeii Wellor. tempurary surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice la herebjr given to all persons having claima aftaln^it I'ornella A. Vooris, late of th* town <,if Hompstead, tn (ho said county, drceari*^!, to prosent the samo with the vouchers thoroof, to the subscriber the adminlstrnlor of the KOods. chattels ajnd cri-dlta'of said deceased, at his place of transacting business at the .offlce at (Jeorge Morion Levy. Freeport. Naw York, on or before the ISlh day of Fobruary next.
Ottted. Mineola, N. Y.. July 29, 1915. CHAHLKS F. VOOUI»,
Administrator, OEOIlliK MORTOX LEVY. Attopney tor
Administrator. 1-7 Uallroad avenui%
Kreeport. N. Y.
Increase Your Efficiency 100 per cent. How? This Way—
PURCHASE AN "EXPERT" BICYCLE, ROLLER CHAIN, AND MUD GUARD $17.00
or a
VICTOR, $22.00 ; WITHOUT COASTER BRAKE. $18.50
Claude W. Brotheridge
HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS, ETC. 91 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPOET, N. T.
Smithes Bakery
67 South Main St.
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Freeport, L. I.
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THE CASINO HOTEL
"FREEPORT'S WATER PALACE"
On Randall Bay Casino Street
The most channing and healthful spot on Long Island.
"Broadway and Venice in One"
Music Dancing Boating Bathing Fishing Aquatic Exhibitions
House Parties. Special features given on every Tuesday and Friday Evening.
Restaurant and Cuisine
Cafe
When a Dollar Leaves You It Says
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UNLESS you spend it at home stores. Keep it here and let it grow
Tour home merchant, Uke this home Raper. b work¬ ing to benefit your interests.