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MUiBURN SOCIETY 'Bellmore Church Benefit PLAN WINTER WORK! Merits Unusual Patronage
BmlA.iti U»erary Society at M«el-| j^^^^^ Vaudewiile i. Being Re- mg on Tuejday N^lt Cele. ^^^ ^J„J^^ Direction of brate Twelfth Wedding An- . » Sfji--
niversary and Arrange Winter ' "^
Work—Art and Music the Ejctenalve preparations are being Topics Selected. Interesting made for the monster vaudeville show Program Arranged by Miss j to be given under auspice* ol the al- Margaret Rope is Presented at|"''d ladies' Societies of the Presby- Me^tincr tcrlan Church of Bellmore, on next Wednesday evening, November 25th
¦ A delightful evening was spent at'*' ^^^ Bellmore Flp Hall. The show
,, , : is under the personal direction of tbe hQme of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mil- _. , „,,, ... ... _ ,
-^ ^ 1 James A. Stiles and through his effort
ler on Central avenue laat Tuesday
on the occasion of the Milburn Liter¬ ary Society regular meeting. In ad¬ dition to the bU8in<.BB of the Society, congratulations were extended upon
a delightful and Interesting program has been arranged.
There will be nine numbers that Include Miss Adelaide Tydcman, who will sing some of the latest successes,
the twelfth celebration ot the wedding I Ml?s Florence (Babe) V.'are, slngei cnzo R. Smith, Warren Golder, Albert (or other thiiiu's. So he purchased
bard work: -fki cUftf tHutaaas of dealre'iiot to let;tli» rlgbt hand kaow this flrm was ca^Hi^tlagJxxaen.'la tar ^ woat the left does, and thia without Undertakera. Ftimlanetf VTeryttains.! Judgment uiMJa those who think dil- attended to everyti^ns. acting la' ferently. '
place of the undertaker who had been, A systMnatlc dLstribution la made of flrst applied to. the Christian Science Uterature, aev-
"Heie I waa kept on tlie go almoat eral hundred ships, slooim and bargea
ui.i.a »nn H-rrv K-t.!.,- Ml.. M | contlnuallf," gald Mf. Fult'on. "The aie supplied In New York harbor each
Hules ana aarry lieUlg, Miss Doro- flnn did a Urge buslneas and It waa week and many are the letters of grat- thy King and Mr. Rdbert Shearer m I work that required much self-control, | itude received for healings aimply by bag pipe playing and native Scottlah ! ^*<^^ *°^'"¦'^'"etlon.'* After some nine { reading t^e Sentinel, Journal and dances; and Missea Pauline and Mild- ^ft^" ^' !:^f ^^^"^ ^^ •?^*''» »"»lo i Monitor issued^y the Christian Scl- r.^ 14.11 T„ ,.AAi,,^„ , Kl .*, began to tell on his physique and he ence Publiehlng Society. Th<j Chris- red Hill. In addition to this there , resigned and came to Freeport. He Lan Science Monitor Is the only news- will be an aot entitled "Cotton Bios- 'was not only short on health but on j paper permitted in many reforma- som Time," with nineteen people tak- fi^n'-'*^ as well. _ He desired to pur-; torles, prisons and homes. The rea-
ing part Special acenery and music ' f.^** '."T ^"^^^^^^ ""^^ '°"°'* ^° ^'» sons are obvious. It contains no dele- ing pan. apeciai acenery ana music . njiing juft across the roed from his ' it.nous mattpr of any character yet will be mtrodticed In this portion of present residence. ^ And at this time ^^tr the news of the .Jay as well'L the program. Refreshments will be , ^ ^o^nd a friend in need in the person ] ,]evotlng ^pace to the children, the eerved and the balance of the even-¦ "' """^^ If- .Smith. And In many , ^ ^^.^^^^ ^j.^ ^i,,g ^^^ fashion, and
.„ . , , I ways, flnancially end otiierwlse,
ing will be spent In dancing. j -said Mr. Fulion, in a tone of genuine
This performance is attracting much feeling.
attention In other villages outside of ! '^^^^ ^* P"' "P "^^^ buildings and r, ,, , . . • _., occupied a sUireroom with a stock of
Bellmore, and a number of parties household goods and stoves, making from these villages have arranged to ¦ an important side line of the under- motor over for the show and dance. ' taking busln(.:-«. The panic of 1907 The ladles in charge are Mrs. Gus- *^*»-^ ^P^^ ano:her be.«i«-Mr Fulton
„ , . ,, , , and he i^solvt d to curtail his opera-
Ropp, chairman, Mesdames Lor- tions and get a Uttle leisure and t;mo
^WflfllH^BH^MHHMMVippiliqpiH Edwauxl Smith Martin F. Muri»hy
SMITH & MURPHY
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS
Hot Air, Steam and Water Heaters, Tin, Copper/Iron Work
15 BedeU St, Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 366
j Us editorial page gives a broadening vitw of the world's great questions.
j Thus, in the knowledge of good be- int; done, I answer the query, "Whai is it you Christian Scientists have f at the rest of the world does not liave?"
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anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Miller.
_It^ wjis decided that the program to be ffil'opted by the .Society for the win¬ ter was to be art and music. Follow¬ ing tl.al porllon of the meeting, the following Interesting program arrang¬ ed by Miss Margaret E. Hope was pre¬ sented:—Current Events by Mrs. Mar¬ garet B. Wheeler; Sketch of Gluclt, the musician, by Mr. Charles H. Thomas; Musical Selection by Mrs. C. H. Thomas; Paper on Greek Art, by Miss Rope,; Roman Art by Mrs. Soble; and Reading, selected by Miss J. K. Schuman. Following the pro¬ gram, an elaborate collation was serv¬ ed.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chailes H. Thomas, Mr. and Mra Soble. Mifa. William D. Tuckey, Miss L-'lUan Mount, Misses Etta E. Powers, J. K Schuman, Margaret Wheeler, Margaret Rope, Flora Miller, Mrs. Wil¬ liam Brubaker, Mrs. A. B. Pettit, Paul O. Schuman and others.
and dancer; comedy Quartette, Mono- loglst;—Exhibition of nine of the s.;a- son's new dances by Mrs. James A.
¦Bean. The men's committee is com¬ posed of L. T. Smith, M. A. Hendrick¬ son and Albert Dean.
FARMER BEATS CHICKEN
FOUND GUILTY BY JURY GUMPP FINED $5 BY THE JUDGE
DENTAL OFFICES ROBBED
his preseat jjioperty and has all ti.e business he n^ cds for comfortable livelihood.
"1 Lave tak in active part in the burial of over 9300 bodies," said Mr. Fulton, "and tiiat certainly means some thought, care and labor." And we feel certain that every reader will agree in this conclusion.
The usual quiet of Bellmore was i
i
Thirty Dollars Worth of Gold Stol- en From Office of Dr. Ham¬ mond
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
HAS RAPID GROWTH
BALDWINS SOCIETY SHOW
changed yesterday to one of unusual j During the noon hour on Tuesday excitement. Frederick Gumpp com- | of this week the dental offloes of Dr. plained against his nearest neighbor,,' A. H. Hammond in the Freeport Bank Lorenzo Heine and charged that he j Building on Main street were broken had violated section 185 of the Penal, Into and over $30 worth of gold scraps Law which deflhes cruelty to animals | ^^^ ^''^Ks stolen. Absolutely no
. ,. .,. , V .. « i trace of the robber, believed to be a
and prescribes the punishment for \ . , , ^ . . . •
I professional, has been found.
those convicted of its violation. j ^r. Hammond had been working in
Mr. Gumpp informed and alleged j the laboratory on a gold crown the j charity Is to show people how to do that Heine beat, illtreated, wouilded ! day bctore but did not have occasion j without Charity in its usually accept and injured a chicken. I ^° e^^*"" ^^'^ section of the offices on
The case was tried before Justice I ^""^"^^^ """^ ^'« ^^'"'"'^ '^""^ ^''»°«'--
Continued from page 1 small to take to this ever¦eo^•erning Principle, that as Mrs. Eddy says on page 7 of the preface of the Text Book, Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures;—"To those leaning on the Sustaining Infinite, today is big with blessings."
A criticism often made is that Chris¬ tian Scientists do not subscril^e to hospitals, old people's homes, orphan asylums, etc. No, they do not, they; emphatically believe that the greatest
PIONEER GIRLS TQ PRESENT
REAL AMERICAN FARCE
NOVEMBER 30
Norton and a jury whose verdict after thirty-five minutes deliberation was guilty, whereupon the Court Imposed a fine of flve dollars. EHvIn N. Ed¬ wards roppesented the defendant and I'llnton M. Flint prosecuted for the complainant.
' He at once detected the loss and made [ as thorough an Investigation as possi¬ ble. The gold was in such a form and condition as only a professional could recognize it.
BALDWIN HAS A NEW GROCER
Adolph Breiner has purchased the Grand avenue store and grocery busi-; done ness of Frank C. Wostman, Baldwin, i Main street, Freeport
Mr. Breiner has renovated the place ; w-as given by one of the prominent
SATISFACTORY REPAIRING
A representative of the rf'assau
Post Jiad occasion the other day to
hear of the reliable bk-ycle repairing
by John Kettleman of North
The testimony
ed sense. They are working for little or no money with that In view. Th*y hold services in Sing Sing Prison and in many prisons and jails throughout the world, and aid the prisoners in many ways. In all public calamities, assistance is given bearing in mind Jesus' injunction about not sending away the hungry with only spiritual food. Work done Is with the earnest
The Threshold of Health
The mouth may well be con¬ sidered the threshold of health. Most disease germs enter the mouth either In the air we breathe or in food and drink. We should then, use every safe- gaurd to repel the enemies to health that are constantly threatening to force their way over the threshold.
There is no better way than to use our
ALKA-THYMOL
^8 a mouth wash and throat gar¬ gle once or twice a day. A pleasant tasting yet powerful antiseptic—and a big bottle for the money, 25 cents. Sold only at
CHUBBUCK'S
QUALITY DRUG STORE
Main Street
Freeport, N. Y.
and put^ In an entirely new s'.,..^ staple and fancy grocenes and table delicacies.
all
business men of the village In a con-1
versation with others of his associates !
Mr. Kettleman la an advertiser In
The store Is not only in the centre ! this paper and we do not hesitate to
of the village and business section but , easy of access, located near Merrick
Road at the junction of Grand avenue ; and Foxhurst Road. I Mr. Breiner has had a nuceessifiii
attest to the satisfactory work which he la capable of doing.
"When Shakespeare strikes Bald¬ win" on the evening of November 30th under the patronage of the Pioneer Girls of America one of the most amusing of modem farces will be pre¬ sented at Southards Hall. The play Is coached under the direction of Miss Margaret Acker and promises to be unusually humorous and clever. A very successful rehearsal was held at the home of Mildred Coummlngs this* week.
The members of the Eagle Group of , „ , „ .
t,i Ti„„^ M„ 1 o..^ vri.o T^,,,T„o Po,- '^^^ Foxhurst Road. BALDWIN'S NEW TAILOR
this Band No. 1 are Miss Fimma Car- i ,,„,.. , i
man, leader; Miss Ada .Tohnson, assis- i ^^'- breiner has had a nuceesi^foi j A new tailoring csUblishment has tant-leader- and the Misses Edna Col- \ ^'"^'"^^^ experience not only In select- ally associated with James Venditt of line Margaret McOlaron Nellie El- i '"^ ^""^ purchasing the very best but ! management of Anthony DeMott, form- drded, Jeanette Massle', Florence ' j^ ^1""'°^ and satisfactorily serving ^ been opened in Baldwin under the Noon, and Janet Raynor. i t customers, Freeport. Mr. DeMott has had an Uu
The members of the Scaflet Tanger Group of the organization are Miss | Adele Klolber, leader; Miss Isabelle Brown, assistant leader; and the I Misses Margaret Macintosh, Marlon I Keller, Astrld Nygren, Mildred Cum-
Seasonable Suggestions
Men's Smart, Stylish Suits and Overcoats
his customers,
Breiner and two attractive daugh¬ ters wait upon the customers In Mr. Brelner's absence.
usual amount of practical experience^ and thoroughly familiar with the new¬ est styles, is entirely competent to make both mens and womena suits. Mr. DeMott will appreciate the op-
mlngs, Bdna Ountha. Margurlte Suits, laabelle SchefTer, and Vivien Brown,
PIONEER GROCER POPULAR
FORCED TO ERECT NEW STORE
BUILDING, WHICH IS A
MODEL ONE
Several years ago Oeorge E. Seaman started a small grocery store in his home on South Main street, corner of South Side Avenue. He went to work in the bay with and for the oyster and clam men, while bis good wife tended store.
NEW BILLIARD PARLOR
All devotees of pool and billiards ii* [ portunity of cleaning and pressing the north western section of Freeport j your garments.
will be glad to learn that Forrest De¬ Mott will open a parlor In the new building being conatructed on the comer of Atlantic and Bay View ave¬ nues. Mr. DeMott has arranged for the installation of entirely new tables and a set of the finest bowlln,g alleys in the village.
Jamea H. Walllna
Freeport again moms the loss of one of her pioneer patrons and build¬ ers. James T. Walling died at his home on 87 Smith street in his slxty- nlneth year. The funeral services were held at the home Tuesday night.
Freeport Business Men
The larges' -^-a- riety of modern fabrics.
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Everything guaran¬ teed from fabric tc finish.
MADE TO ORDER
Our prices ar© from $17.50 to $35 values. Your choice of blues, blacks, browns, grays, greens, and in fact every dressy color combination, In strlpea, hairlines, plaids and the new mixtures. CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER IF DESIRED. Open every evening until 9 o'clock.
If we see some name on a algn we often wonder what sort of a person bears it. What have they done? What do they think and believe? Con¬ vention usually prerents us from fol¬ lowing such speculations and often to our detriment and loss.
"Chester A. Fulton, Undertaker," la a modest sign on Merrick Road. Fol¬ low up the suggestion as Indicated above and you will be rewarded by flndlng a flne personality In Mr. Ful¬ ton.
He was born in Canada not so very
Aa time passed their little grocery ! the Rev. Elmer B. Lous, pastor of the , ^rl^F^ls'^^W^en the' deslrl'^t"^ business greitr and broadened, as did Baptlst Church ofllciating. Interment | husitle for self came over him. he
came over to TTncle Sam's domain went to work In a casket factory in Buffalo. After getting a good In- r sight Into this business he came East and located at 163 Broadway, Manhat¬ tan.
He chanced about a little, trying to f Jd himself, theh went across the F^ist River and went to work in earn¬ est for the New Y'ork and Brooklyn Casket Co. He remained with thla company for about nine years, nnd they were years full of discipline and
their circle (^ friends and customers, | was made in the Greenfield Ceinetery-} cam
Wednesday morning.
Born In Keyport, New Jersey, Mr. all ' Walling cdme to Froeport twenty-
untll one daft they realized they wert, out-growing ^heir quarters.
Aptpreclatlttg the situation, months ago, they took acount ot stock, three years ago. He Is survived by a profits and savings and set about for widow and one son, Harry, electrician other and more commodious quarters, 'of the village. He was an honorary On the next block north of their lo- member of the United American Me- cation they purchased property and chanlca and an organizer of the Busl- began the erection of a modern store, neaa Men's Association.
When a representative ol this paper
called at the store a few days ago he found not only one of the cleanest and ne«te«t tnisiaeas places in the Village but ontf fitted with all modem flxturea and well stocked with staple and fiuh ey grooerlea.
Mr. Seaman'a knowledge of the n»- eeaaitlea of t&e baymen coupled with him coDcmiial dlapoaltioD and willlni- aeam to adrlae and help them, baa aade It nec«sBary for him to carry a full lin« of ship haedwara and bm- rine supikUea.
Tli» ramlkr maaUaA ^ ^ X<»dl«s' AmaaUkmr. *A. tk* B^arA o( TtmAe mat Oria #Mk at the hmam 6t Mra. Charlaa IMwmrda VWloirInc th» bosliMaa. ¦ irttil. m aodal how.jwaa asest «sd
The Chic Diana
la tha nawaat allppar to raealva tha andortemcnt of wall.df«a«ad woman, an amtoraamant raadlly aeoountad for by tha charm of gracaful llnaa. .Wa hav* th* Diana In patent ealf with rMneatena^tudtfad atrapa, and In bronza or vM kid with baadad vampa and akrap*.
J. St T. COUSINS
4M FakM Sc %emk Sk Caraar. eaaiyja CaaWaiMal aeHemm Somm Omay '•
Cleanliness and Sanitation
Theae are tha forta that aurround the production of our milk, and prevent the entrance of a poaalbia anamy, auch aa the epidemic that ia apraadihg ae rapidly among tha cattle of thla country.
Wa hav* b*an prepared for Juat auoh a criala by keeping pac* with aanltatlan and by ualng ovary known meana to aaTeguard and Improve th* haalth and living condition* ef our cattle.
Thar* naad b* no h*altancy whatever in uaing products *f th* "CAMPBELL" aUndard.
AUX CAMPBELL MILK CO.
\ Hempatead, L. L RoelrviDe Centre* L. L
Tuliphum, 228 T«l«plKme. 2S4
The Crystal Theatre
Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport
is presenting first run features wilh all the Popular Stars, twelve to twenty-five days prior to any other -theitre on Long Island. Miss Lillian Whitehead, Freeport's mo;t pDpalar pianist has returned to the Crystal.
SPECIAL
Friday, November 27
6 REEL FEATURE
Matinee at 2 . M. Special Matinee Every Saturday 3 P. M.
The Friday attraction has been run with great en- thusiasm and success in New York where the prices were 25c—50c-and 75c.
This same entertainment is given to you at regular prices.
Adults lOc Children 5c. Always
5 or 6 Big Headliners Each Week
DR AND MRS S J PlETEC?KONA/SKV
Registered Chropodlst and Surgeon of 25 years successful experience Formerly cf Empire Building, 71 Broadway, New York City, where he treat¬ ed many of the most prominent people of the City and business district. Club and ingrowing nails, flat foot, cneoked fingers and toes, weak ankles, crooked deformed and enlarged Joints, treated and corrected. Hard and soft corns and bunions plainlessly re noved and cured.
Mrs. Pieterkowsky always in attendance gives manicuring, hand and electrical facal massage and scalp tr-.atment Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.,
Examinations Free. Call at Once.
DR. S. J. PIETERKOWSKY
28 Main Street Phone 440 Hempstead
Long Island Rug Works
RUG MANUFACTURERS Olive Boulevard Phone 848.W Freeport, L. I.
First Prize Winners at Minccla and Riverhead! (1914) Fairs
\ New Fluff-rugs for salr, also Rag-rtgs ard Carpets New Rugs Made from Old Carpels Ragrug and carpet we<ij/ing. Carpet cleaning and dyeing
THE STORY OF A RUG
"1 -vras an old worn out rjirpct. 1 wns of no use to any one. IJut I took courage and l^pan my search for the Fountain of Youth. 1 set forth for Freeport, Long Island, and there I found the object of my long search.
I had sTippoaed that iny color.s were entltely lost but I found they were simply obscured. In the process of rejuvenating they were restored In all their former beauty and brilliancy, ro.ippearlng In rich, OrlenUl effects that were charming. How was It done?..
I was pat Into a cleaning macbine where all dirt waa remoT«d: then run through a power machine and cut Into strips. To be made new, It was essential that I be raveled, frayed and twisted into cUallla. Thla twlatlng as done on a unique machine, donatructed by the Long laUnd Rug Worka. I waa now readjr and conveyed to the wea re-room and Introduced to an old taahloned hand loom, where jay atrayed partlclea were united piece by piece Into a moat barmonoua body. Then I waa trlmmea, fringed cUppf-Hl aod put Into a tumbler for flnil pollah, and I am agin freah. youns. ready and willing to glTe twantf yeara more ol good aerrice In my belovad
BoplQC that yoa wtlf uk* adraatage oT, moA proAt by tht* hlatory t€ ny axpwieae*. I em jtoor (to ba down trod4aB> arwaat.
V yma h*i^ aajr aU «anM«, w« will ali^wttt auaptM m raqaaO —A. tHv aatteata. T«a jm« aatpAlAy UrH*^ to catt aaA I—laet plaat