THK NA.V»AIT POST. PR»BF»ORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, MAY 10, l»m Par*" «
VETERANS APPBAL FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Of Sacredness amd Respect. Re¬ quest General Observance im Schools and Homes.
Memorial D«7, with iU md and m- cred immrmrim, will soon be here. T*ii« y«ar will nee « m«ter,i«l deple- tton in the nvkn of the Grand Army. Th«n will l>e nwre jfravta to cover with flas^n ami fto^^ers, and fewer hamfe trt perform the sarred ta»k, untflM it be delefcalted to Othern than th" ".Tterarwi thein»t!lves.
Wtth t)he present RTeait war puUinR at (hearts arvd honwoi, the day whould be more ^atored than -att any time since ita inauRT*ratfon in 1868. The faot mu«t oome home to thousands thai, it may be the (frav«» of their »on«, brdthers ami husbanda that will re¬ ceive this ben«<liotion of ftajfs and fVowers in the itryinx y^ars to come, an iKpeTienre thatt, i« even now com- infc with greater frequemcy with ev¬ ery me»»afre from acroha the seia.
On Thursday, the 3ath of May, it is urjfed that all lay a-sidc the li>rh't amusements thuH have yver seemrd I »trani>r?1y out of place to the veter¬ ans, and join with them in dedicating ourselves bo thia day and nil of its sacred asisociation.s, to the memory of all the men that died that rtii.s na¬ tion mig'h.t live.
It is a .>?ource of jfratit.iulo iind thankfuln'Cs.s to the veterans of the (Jrand Army, thait th,- s.wn and Rrand- sons of the follower.^ of (Irant and liee are now lijfhtiny: the baitloH of this nation S'ide by .si<k'. in the .irn+at and common cndtiavo-i- to .';wure the rights of all "Nations and all peoples concpived in literty, and dedicaite-d to the proposition tihat all men are cre¬ ated equal."
C. J. (Jreenleaf, Department Patri¬ otic ln=itrurtor, (1. A. R., urjre.s that those splendid woikors for piaitnioftisjn and cnliifhtenment, tha teaoher.s in our schools, .sjtrive to impress on the minds of tlieir piipil.s that sacred character of this (i.iy. Tell then why and when it was dedicated to this purpose. If possih'ie, jret s*cme veiter- an of the Grand .\rmy to give a
Aort snldren in ^f. faded unifonn of Blue. Tlie cimnce to fi** the chil¬ dren t.hii eTp#Ti*TiM' will soon VMm awny. If thin cannot be done, nave I.iiicoln's O^tty^hurjf aduirem recited and Ceneral I^onn's ordwr PM»d, which s«t a«ide this <i«y for this pi^r- pone. as is«u(»d in 1R68, three yeara after the close of the war.
.*. nd while placing: sweet flowers on the irraves of t>h« soldiers vidio offered I'heiiT Hves that this natron mif:<ht be free, "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the rijfht as (irod (fives ua to see the rijrht, let us strive on to iiniRh the work we are in. Tha* we here hiffhly •resolve thait the««* de»d Khali not have died in vain; th«'t this natiion under (i^i Xhall have a new birth of free- diom. aind that jrovemmenft of the people, by the people and for the peo¬ ple, shall not pertiish from the earth."
OBTTUARY
FRANCIS R. TATEM Francis R. TartWn, 45 years old, a son of former Tru.stec Geor^ Tat¬ em <litd on M.'iy 1 at his home eaat of Hempstead village Mr. Tatem Was B pairvtor nnd decorator. He is sur¬ vived by a widow, eijfht children and eiirht brothers. Funeral services were held at his late home Friday after¬ noon. Interment was in Greenfield Cem€?tery.
WILI-.Uil) I). FINCH Willard I). Finch of 122 North Orvan avenu«>, Freeport,, died la.st Fri- fhiy in the Rrookl.vn P-.vc and Kar lbspiiltia.1, aire i^ years. He had suffrir- ed for some week-s from an irtfection
flf th* eywa, ctwrtraoted, R i* hsiluv w. in Nisw Ynrk, where h* wm eomMbten w«bh John A. FWosrt A Co., Joh-n strwrt.. Ev^ryMng pownSbl* was dome tjo otay th* projfrsam xaf the irw*t^ti<w, hut w^tJuoiU wicmiw. Mr. Fincfi was bom 'in BmoWyn, but lived in Froe- fiijrt wHttt hw ftijnily for m number of y?ars. He took ea\ active part in viiWiiijpe affa»*ra and tfj« Frwport Club. He was a cafitaiin in the Are d^piaiit' nwnt and popular wiOh the mwnfbef*. Funwpal (wrvicea were held art his lalte hoime Saiti*rd«y ?vienin>r. Rev. R. He-
I ber S.M% of the Bp*»OM)al Church, offlcifJliir^. Miasfiaipequa ixtdfce, F. A
I A. M., condiicte.l rVtuaiHi^^tric rites. Del- e(tait)ions wei-e prs-sent aisio from the Freieporlt H'ome Defemse Rljwrves aind Hose Oompiany No. 1, in which Mr. Frintlh had been aidtively identified. The body was 'taken to Re<i Hook, Colum¬ bia founity, for intenrwnt.
MRS. RUTH MC QUEEN
Mrs. RitAh McQueen died la«t Sat¬ urday at her home, 71 Ohurch artreet, Freeport, a-fre 24 ye'ars. She is sur¬ vived by three younjf children and a Fi.st.T, iVlr.H. C'hri.-itiam Schluter. Fu¬ neral services were con^ducted on [ Tuesday aftcroon by Rev. R. HebpT ! Scobt of the F^piscopal Church. The intermen.t was lin (Jronfield Cemetery.
MRS. TRINA LUHRSEN
M:~. Triiia I/Uhrsen, aire 79 years, <lied laat Saturday eventinpr at her home, Independence avenue, Freeport. Three (laui;i'hte'r3 survive her, Mrs. i (Mortrc 11. Jones, nt wihose homo her t' aibti occurred; Miss Lucretia Luhr- sen, and .Mrs. Hannah Thanforde; .'llso by two son.-i, Frank and l'"re<l l.uhr.scn. -Mrs. I,irhrst>n was i.urn in
Gmmmnf and the widnm at J«*n L(4M<mn. Fonarail «ierTle«« w«r« h«ld Tueis(tay evtFin*n|t at imr bite hom«. Rev. W«liAm H. .SfteKnWrker. pMtor of tW Baldwin LuWheram <T|Mipeh, offi- •i«"«r>jr. Interment followed on Wed- neaday at the Luthentn OmetlPTy in Middle Vilhrgt.
N«waTk, N. J.; EMm S«halz, S9, of L4iwimiBa,
VITAL STATISTICS
TOWN OF HEMPSTBAD MARRIAOE LICENSES
.loseiph Jay McClure, 26; Ijaure<b«a OeceJia Cpmiskey, 20, both of Hemp¬ stead.
Joseph Peter Cody, 26, Roslyn; Rose, Allwan»r. 2.1, of New Hydte Park.
Lorenw) Carman, 22; Mai^ Eliza- bcJth Abrams. 20, both of Rockville Centre.
Jack Howard l^eff, 22; Yeitta Hen- rieitita Fuchs, 21, both of Lynbrook.
Alfred Hall StnaiH, 2.3; Lucie Eliza¬ beth (Jortiart, 19, botih of Hewlett
Frederick Wiliinm h/icihman, 43,
For Sale, To Let, Wanted
FOR SALE Hupmobile runabout in jfood condition, ('heap. 14.1 Grand avenue, Baldwin. 2t-12
j BIRTHiS
j Ron, Peter, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
lanflrillatto, of Inwood. j IXaugf.h-ter, Katherine, tw Mr. and
M«w. Frank Gtrman. of Baldwin. I DlKu^ter, Catherine Irene, to Mt. I and ISlrs. Henry Cfay Van Orden, j of Bald<win.
I Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorm- 1 ley, of Baldwin.
Dat»g^ter, Urda, ita Mr. and Mrs. ! .Tioaeph Dalia, of Baldwin. I DfliijfKteT, Lillian, to Mr. and Mra.
Albeirt Ryf, of Valley Stream.
DPATH«
April 22, at IrrwWttd. Rnlantto Ti ririo, aire 10 months.
April 22. at Valley Stream, irarHt Comba, a«« 7.3 yean, 6 mo
April 21, at Ocean Side, Sa WTisrht, are R2 Mrs.
April 22. at Roosevelt. Haaal M: Raynor, age 1 year.
Aipril 24. at HaMwin. Pearl M deM, $tg« 1 yeiar, .1 ntonths.
April 24, ait Roosevelt, Julia U aiflie 40 yearn.
April 24, at Rockville C/entrB^ li E. Bucken, ««re 35 ye»rs, R montm.J
April lin, nt Baldwin, Veron Noon, ags 1 year, 3 months.
FOR HIRE- Land for cultivation; about one acre; $1.') for season. Ad¬ dress Box 102, Roosevelt
TO RENT—Dead storape space for automobiles, $2 per month. P. O. box 67, Freeport
WANTED—Furnished room in ffood section of Freeport by young couple. Private hath and breakfast if possible. Addres^s Henry S. Miller, P. 0. Box 10,''i, Fre-port.
FOR SALE
Polo ar.d riding horse with
army saddle and bridle. Gentle
and has good gait Cheap.
GEORGE BAMKS
MeCord and Kirkwood Avenues
Phone 12.14 Freeport lt-6(l Merrick, L. I.
- FOR SALE HATCHING EGGS—Barred Plymouth Rocks, single comb Rhode Island Reds and White Leghorns. $2 and up per setting. Best strains. For further particu¬ lars apply to
HENRY BRUNING Grand Ave., near Seaman Ave. 3-ir)-I2t Baldwin
PLAZA THEATRE
GROVE ST., FREEPORT
Telephone 6J5-W
Program for Week of May 12
SUNDAY—June Elvidge and Montague Love
in Hrokvn TicN. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE
MONDAY — Dorothy Phillips, supported by William Stowell in l*Hy Me, a powertui drama of the West.
SIDNEY DREW COMEDY-Hi.s .sncngth of Miiul.
Matinee 3.30 p. m.
TUESDAY—Gladys UsHe in Little Mi.sH
No-Ac<M>iiiit. VITAGRAPH COMEDY- Jumbles and
Joker.H..
WEDNESDAY—Elsie F«rgu$on in Tlie Sonjr of Soiigr.s, from the stage play by Edward Sheldon. The Son <»fl>eiiiorrHcy, en¬ titled Native State, a wonderful tale of life on the frontier of Kentucky.
Matinee 3.30 p. m.
THURSDAY-Henry B. Walthall in H i.s Kobe
of HoiKn-, by James Dorrance. CURRENT EVENTS
FRIDAY-Harold Lockwood in 'I'll*' Laml-
loper. PICTOGRAPH CARTOON
SATURDAY-Jack Piekford in His Mu.jcs- ty, Hunker Hcjiii. by Harry Lon Wil¬ son.
ALICE HOWELL COMEDY-IUm- I nniar- riod lAi'f.
Matinee 3 P. M. Evening 7.15 and *
<:<)MiN(; MAV 'j'j
IVtiiry IMckfonl in .Vinariliy of t'lothcs liiiic A lley.
WK HAVE NEW and USED FORDS
ToiiriiiK, Kuuabout, Coupelet, Town and HiisiiH's.s (*Hrs
For Sale or Exchange
. CliHsii4, 8400; UuiiaboutH, i!K4:t5; TuuriiiK, $450; Coitpolet,$5UO; Town, $045; Sedan, SU95; Truck, SOOO.
We carry and constantly have on hand a large stock of all FORD parts
TOOLS and MAN Make the World's Greatness
WF KMPI.OY THK MOST CAl».\BL.E AND KELIAKLU MACHINISTS^
We maintain a machine ahop equipped with modern and up-to date machinery, aid having a capacity to do any and all work on or about an automobile
SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
FOR S.\LE—White French Pood¬ les, a)?e 2 years; price .$10 and $15. Mrs. .1. Han.<?e, 1 E. Smith Street, Freeport. Advt.
YOUR CARRER OF LIFE. Scien¬ tific Astrology. Guides in business, love, marriage, etc. Send dime and i birthtlate. Paul I^schkle, Box 42, Carlstadt, N .J. lOt-7 |
FRESH EGGS From Our Own Hennery
MASTERS 261 Randall Ave.,. Freeport, L. I,
MONEY
To Loan on Bond and
Mortgage
Quick Action
E. N. EDWARDS, FREEPORT, N. Y.
Rheumatic
USE
CYMATIC
iHonEijBack if notSaHsflBdl
You will never know tha goodness bf the Cymatic treatment until you give it a chance to prove it merits. Try it at our risk. If not satisfied we will buy back the empty package
,at the price you paid for it. That's fair, isn't it? Then, why hesitate?
Cymatic Tablets purify and str-injifthen. They act to remove the cause and thus brin? nbout complete relief • from Rheuniatism, Neuralgia, Lumbia;::o and Gout. $1.00 a package. Cymatic Balm quickly rubs away
' intense pain, stiffness and swellings. It is clean, smells good and does not bli.stor or .stain. Much better than
¦ liniments or plasters. Price Oric.
(Cymatic preparations are obtain¬ able at all Chubbuck's Drug Stores and other reliable druggists on Ivong Ishind. Surpa.ss Drug Corporation, 1,") E. 2(;th St., New York. N-6
Established 1D07
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
.A.11 Branches of
INSURANCE
Automobije, Fire, Burg'lai-y, Al'
Casualy Lines, Surety
Bonds.
Opp. Depot Freeport, N. Y
Tels., 36 Res., 909
GIRLS WANTED
FOU
Permanent Positions
to learn the glove business; good
chance for advancement, to
steady workers.
PAY WHILG LEARNING
JUUUSKAYSER&CO.
North Park Avenue RoekvUIe C«ntre ^hong Island
Never
v/as the solace
Ol music more nec¬ essary than now —in
this time of strain and anx¬ iety. Music, rea/music; not an imitation but a Rc-Crea- tion, is offered you in
TieNEW EDlS€fi<i
"The Plionografi.'i with a S<>~1"
Call at our store and receive a demonstration. Find out for yourself what we mcaa by Music's Re-Creation.
WILLIAM CHUBBUCK Quality Drug Store
SOUTH MAIN ST. FREEPORT, N. Y.
Established 1917
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bellmore, N.Y.
A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is your receijit. Your stub is your record. We offer you all the ac¬ commodations safe banking: permits.
Dr. H. V. HoLCOMB, President Chas. M. Vanderoef, Cashier
Light, Wiring, Fixtures, Motors, Phones, Bellj JAMES F. CAMPION
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Phone Corrne.:tion Freeport, N,
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