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^-^ "The Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island—Freeport
P1^ r P Pl J rv ' I '-.^Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire Stale.*'—
X XXI il liX V^AX. X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGCX _^
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. Fay Petrone visited New York •t: Wednesday afternoon.
On Tuesday afternoon the students of tbe Freeport High .School gathered in the auditorlunfi of the nehool to hear JndKe P'llnt and Rev. .S. (). t^ur- tlfe speak on tho no\r oi Liberty Bondfl, explaining all the details of the iBsne, and the ntiident.s were ask¬ ed to pursuade tbelr parentn to pur¬ se one.
Mr. and Mrn. Kdward Meyer, for¬ merly of this village, vinlted Mr. and Mrt. i. Germrotb Saturday.
"LMSi Saturday afternoon the Camp Flre Olrls of the M. K. Church held a cake sale at the home of MIrh Olive F'oHt. 'Ihe affair was fairly well at¬ tended and the girls catne out finan¬ cially well.
Don't forget that tbe M. E. Sunday
H«'f"m "ill holrl ;i riiiriniJiKe Rail' to
^liy and to-morrow aftornoonfl in the acant store on South Main Street.
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VILi-AGE DIRECTORY
\ llliixe Otilrlxli.
Pru.sidoiil, .Sidiuy II. Swziy.
JTranklln no.loll Henry I.,. Maxaon
John M. Mahnken .Silas* A. Willlanaa
Village Clerk, Sylventer P. Shpa.
VJIIUee C.iin.iel. A. .NT. .lolin.soti
Road Coninii.MMlorifr. M. F. Ifond.
Trpa.Miirer, S. Ditiion Smltti ¦-. Tajc Collector, D Pri^nk .Seaman. «eKl-''ter lioiiid of llealtli, S. P. Shea.
Health Offleer, Dr. VVm. If. Ilimcie C^ealth InMiieetor, .lolin A. SparliH.
The Village TrusteeH constitute the Soard of ttealth.
Tho VillaKi^ Ofllcn la located at 46 \VeHt Mprrick Road.
The Vltlatre Trtiamu-er a Office at 23 IRRtlroad Avon'U
Tax Collectjr'ii Otllco at S7 Railroad Aveuue.
Pollee Depnrtment
Chief. JatneH Hau.se.
Captain. John Dunbar.
Police Justice, Clinton M. Flint.
eeadquartom and Police Court.
Churt;h Street, near Merrick Road.
Telophone, Preeport. 700.
Public SrbfMila Board of Rdiieatlen
•ehool fllst. No. 9, Town mt Hempatead
Preaident. C. Dwlaht Baker
Vlce-Prea. Charlea C. Moore.
Walter B. Goasena
Darld Sutherland. Jr.
Sidney H. Sweaey
SttpC of Schoola, "Ward C. Hooa
Otflce Houra. FTlah School.
A.11. nt to 1:00: P.iL 4:00 to S:0O
mmmrotort to Superintendent. Adele UUler
Clerk, Robert E. Donashy
Treaaurer, Oacar W. Valentine
CoUeetor of Taxei. Joeeph H. Foater.
Towa Hall. Hempataad
AM«BdaDce Officer. B. Riley Raynor
l£e<Ucal Inapector. Julian Dean, HD.
School Nurae, Ura. Sttmley Smith
rire Department
Chief .John J. ItAndall. Jr.
rtrnt Aaaiatant, S .Dimon mith.
i6e«ond AHSistanU ClAronce Williams.
Chaplain. Kay. A. C. Karkau.
Surgeon, Dr. Wm. H. Runcie.
Klre Call, Fraeport. No. 4U0.
Flre Alarm CnlU
1. School No. 1, Corner Pine aad
Grove Streeta.
2. School No. 2. Seaman Avenue
». School No. S, Archer and Loas
B«;ach Avenuea. 4. School Nfo. 4. (^ot-.iinbua Avenue. •. Riot call. Answer to beadauar-
lers. t. General alarm (order from chief). Ouo lonjj- bla.st to precede every (fenerai uiarm. Power Hou.se Kmerffencif-Call. One U'liK. one short blast, and repeat, NOUTH OF Mli^RUJClv UOAD. (West 'if Oieun Avenue.1 9. Seaniaii and Virginia Avenues. 112. New York Biid Seaman Avenues.
18. WalliK-e Street and Weat Lincoln
Avi>nue.s.
14. Penn.sylvania and I.rf-nR Avenuea.
16. Hanaon and Florence riace,
it, T^andnll anri Bayvl<-w Avenuea.
t.T HearMuU and IVnn.syIvimiu Aveiiiie.s
IH. IxjnK Beach and Kandall Avenu«».
19. Randall Avenue and Hurpren I'lace. II. Bergen Place and Drooklyn Aare-
nue.
as I.x>nK Beach Avenu<' and Olive Blv.
tt'. l>9xtnfton and Madlxon AvequSa.
«. Pln« Streot and Park Ayenue.
¦%t. Pine Street and Bayview Avenue.
It. Pine Street and I.rf>nK Reach Ave¬ nue.
tt. Madlaoti Aveaue aod rorterfleld Plaoe.
tt. Marrlck Knad and Faik Avenue. (Gaat of Ocean Avenue.*
Jl SeAinan and Columbim Avenuea. I. Mala and Utltua Streeta. «, OeoeiD and l/eoa Avenuea «$. Mal> Street and Oraad Avenue. tt Qrond and Colurnbua Avenues, at. Orand and tredarlck Avenues. M. Orove Street atid Randall Avenue Ht Paraona and Harrison Avenues. 41 Main Streei and Brooklyn Avenue. 43. Broadway and Mount .Street. 4> Grove Street and Oliver Bouleyard 4k'. Pine Street and Ocean Avenue
46. Piae and Church atreeta.
47. Main Street and Newton Boule-
41 Hewtown Blvd. and Henry .Street. 4» Newton Blvd. and Helen Avenue. ibirrH OF MRRItICK ROAD (Weat of Ocean A venue J , •1. Barview Ave. and Merrick Roa4. «, Lon* Beach Avanue and Merrick
»l. Oc^*^ Avenue and Smith Street 14 Bayview Avenue and I* Lonir Beaoh Avenue
%1 Orean A>eniie and Whaley Street. •I. Archer Street and
Whalev .St. and Whaler
I'^lllott Place.
tt, Hayvlevr Avenue and Johnson Pl. 47. I^n» Beaeh Avenu." "i'"!.'^'¦':''a.'^' tn Went Side Avenue OTt<\ Front .St. <¦ Mllier Avenue and feront Btreei.
(Ka.-.t of Ocean Avenue.) n. Merrick Road a;>d fJrove Street It Merrick Road and Main Street 78 Merrick Road and Helen Avenua. tti. Bmlth and Church 8"%'.?^, TR. Bedell and Baynor »!';'''*»¦,,. T«. kaynor Avenue and Mill Road
?• A^TheV Street and Ba»t Avenue t»: Main ¦ " ° **
Anher Streeta.
•1 Bedall Street and Atlantle Ave. tl Main Street and Atlant^ M!?^*" tl Mkln Street and Wkaley*. Dock. Vt. Oteve and Ray «'••**„ -j_^, tL OmooM Aveaue aa4 0»«ar wreei.
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Dr. T. D. Carman an*! his son N«w- ton recently left this viliage for Fort Omaha, Nebraaka, where they will \\n\l. Dr. Carman s son Kenneth.
.«llnrlalr Raynor led the Kpworth I.eamie on Sunday In the ,M. K Church.
JEWELRY THIEF TO lEVANGEUST WILL THE REFORMATORY BEGIN CAMPAIGN
DEACON BERGER \ IS DOING HIS BIT
Deacon HerRer. our olrl veteran, had | rharKo of the Holdlcrs' Clnh Room | on Kailroad Avenue tho past week.! Hi.s white hair made hltn a consplru- oiiB figure. {
Mrs. Herger apent an hour at the I rooms Saturday evening and heard] many rxpreaBinna of appreciation hy ! the Boldier.s of their kind treatment j here In Freeport. i
l,et us entertain the hoya while wn j '"""' "P ^t this term of ceurt li.ivo them here, for we meet them, I _ _
and we shall mis.s them, and Boon there'll be many vacant chalra. We .shall linger to rarcs.s them when we breath our eveninR prayers.
Nell Smith, who was Indicted re¬ cently charged with stealing about $2,500 worth of Jewelry from C. A. ('awley at the Nansau Motel at Ix)nR Beach, plead guilty last Saturday In Ihe County ("ourt and was sentenced by County Judge .Smith to Elmira Re¬ formatory. Smith mado a plea for clemency to the (^oiirt, hut before he did .so he tnade a dramatic appeal for his friend, Mis.s Helen Hlliot, of .Man- hatl:in. to V. l^or.i SmUh sent the Jowelrv so'in after he had stolen It. Smith told the Court that the girl had no knowledge that the jewelrj had been stolen and was an Innocent par¬ ty. The girl lias been Indicted for re- cflvlnK stolen goods. Uor trial will
FREEPORT CHURCHES
At the flroHlde sad and lonely
Often will the boSom swell. At remenibrance of the story,
How our noble soldiers fell, How they strove to bear our baniier
Thro' the thickest of the fight, And uphold our country's honor
fn the strength of manhood's might.
True they tell us wreaths of glory.
Evermore will deck their brow, nm this sooths our anKui.sh only,
Sweeping o'er our heartstrings now. Sleep to-day, O noble soldier.
In thy tent and narrow bed, DirKcs from the pine aiili cypress
Mingle with the tear.s we shed.
KOR vol It OWN GOOI»
By !•:. C. Cable O listen to the Saviour's call.
It's made for your own ijockJ, You can't afford to let il pa.ss.
If rightly understood
Think well before you pass it by.
Without a bit of heed. You may ho sorry when too iat« .
And mis.s a licavenly mead.
ObR(!rve with care it.s lu'iielits.
To all of huiiiiin kind, And ho. not one to neglect It.
lis bles.sinK you will tiiid.
I. 0. 0. F. \0. tm, FHKKI'OKT
On .Monday next, October 2!l, at 8 o'clock, the rcKular weekly meetinK of the ahov(> lodge will meet in the lodge rooms. Railroad Avenue. It is lioi)i'd tli:it there will bo a good at- lendancp. On Tuesday evening, Oc¬ tober SOth, th(? (jiiartorly meeling of; services the Disliit't Ciand Comoiittcc of Dis¬ lrici No. :; win be hold in the lodge looms of Seaside lx)dge. No. 200, In¬ wood, N. Y. All Past Orand.s of said (listrici are reiiiiested to be present. A^ain th(> lofl'-cc wishes to remind the
Vou will liml it Rci'cnc and true, U(;yond your fondest droani.
So take it to your heart wilh joy, .And peace will reign .sunreiin'.
RAITIsr
(Jn Sunday the jjustor, Kov. am Dreckciiridge. will proach
CHI IM 11
Wil- both "Soino .National, Denominational and Local (Jhurch Questions That All Our .Members Ought to he Interested In." 7.30 p. III., .subject, "Chrisl's l.'rayiT on the Crosa."
Hible School at 9.45 a. ui. Wo have
iniMuhors to keep opon the evening of classes for all.
Sunday, Novcinbor 11, so as to bo able to go ov(!r to Rockvilb? Centre nnd hoar lh(> H«!V. R. Hegarty on Odd f(>llow«hip.
Mid-week 8 p. m.
service on Thursday at
UNCLAMED LETTERS
Kreeport, N. Y., October'^'24, 1»17
Bond, John
Brentel, Miss Susie
Dawson, Miss MUI.
Daycoupay, John
Friend Soap Co.
Gardner, Gustav A.
Horton, Ralph
Hoguet, Mr. R.
Harris, Harry 10. Jacobson, Julius n. Jenkins, Mr. L. A. 12. Lall, Mrs. E. 13 Kee, Joseph F. (2) 14. McNeill, R. F. 1.5. March, Mr. Oen. Del.
16. Nilson, Nikolin
17. O'Neill, .Matthew. 18 Cleveland St.
18. Popper, Mrs. William 1!». Peach, Blanch
20. Post, .Mrs. Geo. E. (2)
21. Raynor, Mr. Willard
22. Rovnolrls, Rowland, Meadowbrook
Farm.- 2:;. Rohorts, Miss Billy 21. Ryan, Dan, Chauffeur 2.5 Raynor, Alvin, Gen. Del. 'JO. .Mrs. Smith, Ocean Avc.
Sonthside Avonuo, Spec,
27. Solomon, Mr.s. A.
28. Van Horn, .Mrs. A. N. 2!). Walhcck, .Mrs. Fred :il. Wood.s. Miss Alniter, 843 W
St., N. Y. 32. VVallton, .Mrs. Jonnio
T nKNSON SMITH, PM
I'KKSHYTKRIAN I'Hl'BCH
Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. J.
j Sidney Gould, will preach on Luther and the Lutherans in commemoration
I of the four huundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
In the evening the sermon will be on Paul before Caesar, and will be splendidly illustrated with the niost beautiful colored slides of Rome and the Vatican.
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Your duck trousers or skirts will look like new after a trip to ^ our laundry, no mat¬ ter how soiled they may be. Your clothes will last longer apd look better tf we ido them up for you, as our workmanship Is perfect.
CHARLES HOWARD •rMklya Att.. Frteport.
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Newly Acquired Dignity. Eluier brought home the muraiof mall, in which wa« the new« of the arrival of mother'^ flrat grandetilld. We other four children, ui well as half a doauu of the nelifhbors, wer« sitting on the graiM in the ynrd when Elmer, fnll of the news, rashed upon us, screaming at the top of his voice: "Oot uut of tlM* way fur your Unclu Kliutr." —Excbuoi;e.
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according to It. He has gifts: tne ability to see clearly, to express »Dtly and to speak forcibly. He knows men and he knows life ais it really It. He has been at pains to Inform himself not only by observation, but by study. He has convictions. Sometimes ihey ring otit phaiply and with startling force. But his speech In sermon and personal converse is always tempered by kindly consideration and his bal¬ ance of Judgment prevents hini from iniwarraiiterl stateiiirnt or grotesque act.
'I'.,, ,,o,,i,ip 11,nv «xpf(t |o hear the truth frankly spoken and unfllnching- ,,pii 11(1 to llio life of every day, and possibly they may cringe a hit under It. But they will come to know this man as pure of heart, kind¬ ly m disposition, noble and loving In i)urpoRc and altogether inspired by a f'osire t<> honor Uod and do Kood to men. .
.Mr. rairbanks preaches his first
I permon next Sunday evening. Hc will bo asBlsted by a soIoiBt and^horus
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-TIIK TOKCIIES" AT THE HI.IOU
The Messrs. Shubort produced at the Ilijou Theatre Monday night, llenry ISataille's great play, "The Torches," in which Mr. lx;stor Loner- ;;an is featured. The English version has been made by .Mr. Charllon An¬ drews, and the play was fiist pro- diiood on the American stage at a special performance at the Knicker¬ bocker Theatre last siiring. Mr. Lee Shuberl saw this performance and was HO greatly impressed with the play th.it he Immediately made ar¬ rangements with Mr. James Shes- grecn, the manager for Mr. Lester Ijonorgan, to take over the produc¬ tion and present it this season at ona of the S-hubert houses. The play was produoed In the original P^rench un¬ der the title of "Les Flambeaux" at the Theatre Port St. Martin in Paris, in 1912, where it raa for upwards of a year. It is descrU^^d as a powerful and absorbing philosophical drama relating a story of modern thought and scientiflc achievement Involving a trinity . .ol intellectual Individuals, who embrace a brotherhood of tore and harmony which Is brought asun¬ der in an extraordinary dramatic manner.
The American sponsor for "The Torches" ie Ur. Lester Lonergan. It was Mr. lx)nergan's privilege to be in Paris three years ago during a re¬ vival of "l^ea Flambeaux," and he waa BO Impressed with the drama tbat he took immediate slops to negotiate for the American rights to the play. Mr. Lonergan i-. i^el ii in tiu lole origi-
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nated in Paris by the great M. l>e Hargy. In this character, which is that of a great scientist and philoso¬ pher, Mr. Ixinergan characterize! a man of stupenflous scholastic attain¬ ments, a man who sounds all the depths and shoals of modern thought, and dellvern a message of hope, of good cheer and optimism, and In pro¬ jecting tbe.sp thoughts he deals wUh one of the greatest problems than cnn engage the human mind. Mr. Ivonergan was seen last year in New York wit Mr John Drew in "Major Pendennls." Matinees Wednesday and .Saturday,
"MAYTIMK" iT THE SHIBERT
The Messrs. Shuherfs sparkling muslcAl play "Maytfme" at the Shu¬ bert Theatre haB been playing to ca¬ pacity hou.ses for \o many nights that the members of" tfie cast have forgotten what an empty seat looks like. "Maytime" w.as st^iged under the personal direction of Mr. J. J. Shubert and P-dward P, Temple, rhe book and lyrics were written by Rida Johnson Young, and the musical numbers by Bigmund Romberg,
There ia a pretty story with gen¬ uine appeal is this brilliant musical offering. The songs are catchy lund the plot Is not irksome. It com¬ mences with a scene in Washington Square in 1840, and advances in .stages until It r(^aches the busy me¬ tropolis of 1917 with the intermediate scenes depicting New York life In ISG.'i and 1880. The love plans of two children of the early period fail owing to thi' machinations of a grasp¬ ing parent, bnt are realized in the final scene by the grandchildren of the 1840 sweethearts. There is a wealth of brilliancy in costumes and the scenes are arranged with excop- tibnal ta.'^te nnd daintiness.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
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"Doing Our nit." the Winter Gar¬ den's annual fall production, and the twenty-second extravaganza to be produced at that playhouae by Ihe Messrs: Lee and J. J. Shubert, was presented for the first time at the Winter Oarden last Thursday night. This new Winter Garden spectacle Is j uot only tho most opulent In seetllc effects and brilliant in sartorial spen-' dors, but is beyond doubt the great- j est In comedy of any spectacle yet, produced at the Winter Garden. The 1 book nnd lyrlos of this new show was i furnished hy Harold Alterldge, It be. | ing the eighteenth sucesslve spec- j tarle which fee has written for that playhouse. Th« score waa furnished
hy SigmniMl RrttDhftrg an<1 Tfana** Timber, and It tras staged by J. C. Huffman, under the per,v>nal ittmo- tlon of J J. Shubert No other mtti- cal piece produced In New Tork haa ever been supplied wibh such aa aa- tonlshing ssserrtblage of cnme«Uaaa, singer.* and dancers.
Bricks In Biblical Tim«a. The Jews len rned fhe art nf hrtek mnklng in Kgypt. We find the a^e ot fbe brick klln in Ibivlds time (II flam¬ uel, 12 31). A complaint Is made kt Isninh thnt the people built altnra of brick Insiend of unhewn stone aa tko Inw diretted (Isnlnb. 19:3; ExodM M; 25).
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