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BOOT AND 8HOB RBPAIIUMO
Expert She* Rspsirsr
Rsssonsble Priest
FRANK CHIMERI
IS •rMklyn Avs., Prssfiort, N V.
Plaiiibiiig, Heating,
MPAnUNO AND JOBBINO ESTIMATES
CHAS. F.FRITZ, Jr.
tu N. MslnuBt. FrMport, N, Y. Tslsphons 744
Popular
"GROW-SIR"
G. H. Rapp
Stapl« and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables
in Season
15 BedeU Street
Phone 417-W
Prompt Delivery
THE TELEPHOISfE AT THE FRONT
JOHN M. SIMPSON
Expert Machinist
Engine Installing and Re¬ pairing. Marine Work a Specialty
Main Street
HMd •< FrMpM-t RiTtr
Telephone 578.W
While in Mioeola
¦top at
HENRY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Wbcre yon will meet yoor Friends
Eggs Eggs
We WEitt to serre ]>oa with fresh sRs prodnosd Crom the cleanest fowls and food iiader perfect sanitary eon- dltlons. Egge for bstchlng.
We solicit mau orders-~we dellTer by Parcels Post.
Standard Leghoni Fann
SMITH STREET MEBRICK
.^EL. SIS J.
OEMOCRATtC | CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIVSOR
QEORQE A. H. SMITH, M. D. Eye diseases only. Office houre Tues< days and Thursdays from 8 to 11 A. M , and by appointment. 7 Wallace street, corner Brooklyn ave¬ nue, Freeport, L, I. Telephone 778.
CHOICE
Fruits and Vegetables
PRICE QUALIXY QUANTITY
EMPLOYED JUDICIOUSLY
Hoyd G. ZuUi
PROPRIETOR
TWO STORES
POST A. CONKUN BUILDING
North Main Street
ADEL'S MARKET
So. Main Street
Freeport Sea Food Market and Oyster Saloon
FRED M. SMITH, Proprietor
Bvsrythinfl In Sea Food in Season
We Serve Oycters, Clams A Chowders
16 W..lilerrick Road, Freeport
TELEPHONE Z.H
Unc IsUnd Railroad Time TaUe
LesTO IferricK tor New Tork, P«&tt< sylranla Station, Brooklyn and Inter- ¦isdiats stations, week days, 6.10, 6.62, IU. 6JS. 17.18. 7.S8, SOI, 1.15. lO.U A. M.; U.22. S.0>, 4.17, 6.S8, €.41. ».S2, U.6I P. U.; Jhindays, 8:48, 9.20 A. M.: I184, 2.44. 4?28, 6.38. 8.08, 10.477 P. M.
. Lsare FreeiKtrt tor New Tork. Penn- sylTsnla Station and Brool^yn. week¬ day!, 6.20, 6.66, 6.42. 7.00, 17.22, 17.47 8.06.18.17. 8.66, 8.47. 10.17 A. M.; 12J7, t.U. 4.21, 6.02, 6.43. 6.46, 9.28. 11.03 P. IL Bttcdays, 6.61, 9.24, A. M.; 12.08, 2.48. 4.82, 6.S7, 6.40, 8.12. 10.61. P. M.
'^-o.-Dort tor Amityrille ¦- ormediate
Aladdin's Lamp Realized
AL.LJLDIN'8 LAMP! A fairj Ule ao longer. It is here—it is yours at command. And you don't have to rub It to get what you wish for. Just push a button and you get light, heat, and power from the electric current running through your wires. Light for erery nook in the house—heat toi your radiators, your cooking, your hot-water supply—power to drire your sewing Buchine, your fans, your vaou- uni sleaner—electricity, the modem AJaddin's Lamp, is a magic source ot sanitary conditions, comfort and con- renlenoe In the home. Let us put ALADDIN'S LAMP Into }Our house. We are apeelalisU in this Iwe—supply¬ ing ererythlug bnt current. And we gvarantee our work.
James F. Campion
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
ISIeoertc Light Wiring, Hxtures and Blectrical Supplies ,
)S 8. Orove St. Freeport, N. Y
Telephone Connection
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATED CIQAR8. CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 8. Main St. FREEPORT
Let Us Feed You
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OFFICER TAKING OBSERVATIONS FROM TOP OF HAVMOW.
The current iSaue of The New York | course, telephoning to their beadquar
Telephone Review curries u series of pictures showInK vnrlons ways lo which the telephone Ih l>elng used in the European war and Riving striking evidence of the proljlems which the soldier telephone nmn huH to solve.
An outpoHt or scout is connected with headquarters b.v a telephone Iln"? so that tiie result'of his observations may be reiKKted at once. ThLs Is made i)os- 8ll)Ie b.v tho use of n reel on which the
ters ail necessary Information regard lug the Russian advance. The Rus¬ sians had been speedily driven bacic by the weil-lnformed (Jermans and. lu re¬ treat, had again passed over the hid den felephonlsts. The German forces, pressluB their advantage, soon came to the inKcnlous hiding place of their fel¬ lows and the soldier operators at lasr cunie out of their narrow quarters. F'roni l>ehlnd a sheltorinR brick wall
ITINERANT TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTS WITH ADVANCED POST AND HEADQUARTERS.
"wire is wound aud which ma.v. be turn-I ia Austria .i niilltar.v observer views ed so an to pu.v out or tJike up the wire I the action in the front lino of battle as the proffress of the part.v denniiKl-* jantl (lictjilcs his reports of tlic move .\ iiliotojfraph tiiUeii in (Jallcin shows i ments ami strciiKtIi of the approach¬ ing eneni.v to a telephonist Who fakes ilown the reports in sliorthiiiui. at the same lime traiisinjjttlng the iiiforuiatlon to heatbpinIters over tiie telephoius. , The dlflieiilties of establishing tele phoiile (•oiiiiiuuiication are also vivldl.\ porlra.ve<l. Kieeting teiiilHirar.v poles stringing wires througli the treetops st tliat thej- may be hidden from the ene . establishing a temporary "Cen I tral" in the field unU even ruiniln;: I wires iinder liiige hay-mows where tin I operator may be safe for a few niln lutes, while the otilcer climbs the hay mow. hides as best' he inu.v among tlu I Irregularities of the matte<l hay. an.l '¦>i>talns witat Information he can. I \>hi(h is immediately conveyeil t" head-cpiartt>rs by telephone.
Operator Concealed Under Haymow Transmitting information From Ob¬ server to Gunners or Field Head¬ quarters.
three soldier oiwrators In a pit where they had f>een completely concealed a few moments before. The top of tlie pit iia<i been covered in some num ner so tliat wheu the opposing force of Russians adxanced. corps after corps had pas.sed dli-e»tly over the German telepiione opera tors, who were. o(
TELEPHONES IN ELEVATORS. .
The la.-^t \\ oitl iu elevator ' fashion^
and conveiiieuee will be seen when the
new lC(|ultable Buiidhig opens Its
doors, u< loiding to an article in The
New York 'i'eiephone Heview. for In
each of the lorty-elght elevator-
there will be a telephone. These.-in
struments will conne<t wltli the pri
viite braiK h exchange swltcliboanl In
j the buihliiig so lliat regular excli.iiige
I service « ill be available from each of
! the elevators.
0 .Now that tlie troiiscontinentai tele
1 Iilioiie service is a fact, the far western I banker or merchant or poiiti<'lMii can I "Willie away" a few minntes talkiim
to his home or Ills ottlce in San I'ran
(•Lsco. on his way up or down the sky
'scraper! What .\riioUl Ue;iiiett has
': dubbed "tbe fearful universality uf the
I telephone" has advanced aiiotlier step
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^he designation of Lawrence E. Kir¬ win tor the Democ]>tic ncMinination tor Superrlsor ot Hempstead Town is, meeting with the unqualified approval ot the residents and taxpayers ot the town without reference to their politi¬ cal allegienco.
With the Increased population and the complex problema of goyernmeii. there has been a growing demand ror the nomination and election of an ex¬ perienced business man who ia com¬ petent to conduct the atEaira of the town on approred business lines. Lawrence E. Kirwin, the Democratic candidate, la anallfled both by exiteri- ence and by training to meet'the re- quirementa demanded by tlte peopie^ ot the town. His nomination by the Democratic Party was
Millinery and Hair Goods
Your own combingsl^made up in any style you desire NOTIONS EMBROIDERY LADIES'WARE
"A Mark Of Disiindion On Every Hai" Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
Mrs. Kate Osborne
18 West Merrck Rd.
Telephone 895-W
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Freeport
orrtcERS WITH Frcm telbphome inqenrktsiLy coiMcealko
IN PIT.
LAWRENCE E. KERWIN
by it ot the call of the people for a business administration of the laffairs of the town.
He w|^ born thirty-ine years ago in Hempstead Village, where he has re¬ sided ever since. A poor boy, as the result ot earnest application, upright and straight forward method he has become a succes.:>ful husiness man. Not merely content "with his business j activities, he has taken the leading I part in public affair, and for the past fourteen years has ben the leader of his election district.
Lawrence E. Kirwin was the first Transfer Tax Appraiser of Nassau County, and former Governo;' Glynn, when Comptroller of the State, char¬ acterized -the Tax Appraiser's office in Nassau County, as the best conduct¬ ed office in the State of New Yo»» with a fine system of accounts.
The moat important duty attached to the office of Supervisor is thar" which has to do with the construction and maintenance of County and Town roads. This office requires an experi¬ enced and competant man, and Lawr. ence E. Kirwin, the Democratic can¬ didate for the office of Supervisor, is eminently qualified by experience and training to perform this important pan of his duties. He served as a member ot the State Advisory Board on the construction of highways. He was also appointed as a member of the Good Roads Convention held at Detroit Mich., and served as a dele¬ gate to that convention.
The candidate ia married and re¬ sides with hia family on Franklin street m Hempstead Village. He ha. been engaged in the building business and BO successful has he been in his work that he has succeeded in es- lablihing one of the largest building buai'nesses on Long Island. For » number ot years he has been inter¬ ested in road construction, and has traveled extensively lor the purpose ol perfecting himself in this line of public necessity. He is an advocate of a hard smooth top road which \e, eminently practicable for the farmer.« who have to use the roads for the type of road is favored by automobil- ists.
In addition- to his experience in road matters, as head of a large busi¬ ness he has had experience in the systematizing ot accounts, and as su¬ pervisor he win bring to bear his ex¬ perience with the result that the of¬ fice will be conducted in accordance with modern business-like methods.
The ele;tio^ ot Lawrence E. Kir- wiji to the office ot Supervisor will mean that the people of.the town will have this Important position occupied by a man whoae past record la a guar¬ anty ot future efflclency.
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DANGER! STOP! LOOK!
Old you ever study out or Inquire what proceas your clothing und«fk;j went in the potaeaalon of the launoty men? I
There are a great ntany lotheome and Infectioua diaeaeea that can fee transmitted from one person to another through the clothing, unleea ttw greatest caution and care be exercised in the process of laundering.
Then, again, a majority of places sprinkle their clothes with epray from the mouth—do you want yourt treated In that way? n
Our sanitary conditions are perfect. We have insUiled not only aa- pensive, but modern, machinery, changing and renovating the entlro plant. '^
We think that It is only fitting-that we announce to our customera
the public that we do ^11 our own work—on our premises—under our |M^ •onal supervision, insuring perfeft sanitary conditions and prompt servioe.
Why take or permit your laundry to go to the city or some other place, where you can know absolutely nothing of where or how It la luiiw died or treated? We do, net only good work, but guarantee satisfaction. Our motto is, "A satisfied customer is more to be desired than money." ri
Our prices are the lowest, consistent with perfect and sanitary work.
We solicit a trial that we may demonstrate our. claims. ,1
The Nassau Laundry Co.
Formerly Freeport American Laundry
Newton Boulevard and Henry Street, Freeport
r«lepho^e 97-R
LBOAL NOTICE. Annual Stoctoholttoni' Meeting. The anndal meeting <A the stock¬ holders and directors ot the Freeport Railroad Co.. will be beld at the office
«cn*ta N. Bt«iB»i«. s aattfiMiA Ave..
Freeport, I^ L, on Tueeday. March 30. 1915, at 3 P. M.
rBBBaK>RT RAILROAD CO.
Ladies of Freeport
YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PROPER KIND OF TAILOR¬ ING WHERE STYLE AND ECONOMY GO HAND IN HAND ENDS IN THE
GOLDFARB STYLISH WAY
AND AN ADDED ATTRACTION HERE IS OUR
REAI4.Y REASONABLE PRICES
WE MAINTAIN AN EXPERT DEPARTMENT FOR
CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING
SPECIAL PRICES LADIES' SUITS, WITH MATERIAL, FROM 115,00 UP LADIES' SUITS, FROM OWN MATERIAL, $8.00 UP DRESSES MADE, FROM $3.00 UP SKIRTS MADE, FROM $2.00 UP
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR AND DRESSMAKER
H. GOLDFARB
36 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport, New Yorlc Telephone Call. 307-J
Edward Smith Martin F. Murphy
SMITH & MURPHY
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS
Hot Air, Steamed Water Heaters, Tin, Copper, Iron Work
15 Bedell St., Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 3S6
GeorgW W. Raynor
Staple & Fancy
GROCER ^
Flour, Feed, Bacon, Boiled Ham, eto. 1 -WE fiOUCnr YOUR TRADE-
11 W. Merrick Rd. Freport Telephone 837