THC ITAMAt POST, FKCKPORT. ^. T., VRII>4T, in.l 27. lf»17
I ^1 ^ T^T~^TA/^^T^ m *'The Largest" Incorporated VilUg- on Long Island—Freeport
f^ 1^ f^ h^ 1^1 1 r^ I mmmmOccupie$ Prominent Posilion Aiioa^ Viiidg^s of the Empire State.''-- A ^^- -¦* ^^^^-i-^ J- Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HLGu
PERSONAL MENTION "i';"i':"^"V-:Ta!"' hu
Sturm, .M.D., eutenant Sturm
A.,i. , V- .1. r. expert.^ lo sail for France very shejri-
Ault, of North Grove jy has heen Kpe-ndin^ a week at
i:. W.
Mm Street Providence, Hliode Island
''rs. f. P. Kitsey. of r,7 Areher
.MrJ and Mrs. .M. J. Coffey and fam- Stre<-f, returned last week after Ily are .sijending the month of Au- speiidlni: a short time vi.sitins her - «UHt at (lover Hoiiae, White f;ity. hu."-h-ind, who has heen quite ill, hut mous. Monroe County, .\. y. is now on the road to recovery
FREEPORT UNITS FORM BAHAUON
FREEIJRT WINS INFECTED CAHLE SATURDAY GAME WILL BE TREATED
(Continued from page oae,)
I;r. (harlHS Boiiton, of lirooklyn. m,-. C-o. Hralfhwaite, after spend- ¦wa.s the KUcHt of Dr. and .\Ir,s. Julian in^. an enjoyahle trip of a few day.s D.-an, of .\orth Bergen Place, over arc,Jiid tlie l.sland niotoring, returned
J a.'t Sunday.
hoi le last week. Mr. Brailhwaite en¬ joyed himself immensely.
.Mr.K. Chester A. Fulton has heen spending 2 w.-eks at .Vlillsport .Ma.ss. ,„. ^,^..
Her hU8t>and left for Millport ^Ved- ,,,^ ,. ,^ „, now working
ne.sday and will return with Mrs °
Fulton this week.
for the govi-inmi-nt at tlu Field.
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which
.Miss Minnie Karkau, sister of Rev. A- C. Karkau. pastor of the Lutheran' <,'hurcli. is spendlnK her va»-atlon in Fr'-eport with her hiother.
Mr.s. H. A. Neely, of Pearsall Ave¬ nue, left on .Monday for Ixj.s Angeles, ^ Cai. She will he away for several months.
Uallas Reach, Gi-orsf- Baker and a nuiiihiM- of others have returned from the farm, hut Holmes Sweezy is stick¬ ing it out at Hewlett F'arni, Merrick, for the summer.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Mr.s. .Menke, nee Kh-anor Traycr, and her hiishand are spending the: balance of the summer in Freeport. ¦
I'^red .Montross, of tliiw. village, res¬ cued a young lady from drowninu in the AVoodcleft Canal last .Monday.
IIAPIIST ( HIIM H
Kev. \\illiain Iir(-(-k<-nrid^i-, pastor will pir-ach at holh services on Sun day. 11 a. m., suhj(>ct, "The Grace good iiiajoiity of Crod, and What it Doep." 7.-t'> p. i Hilhert H. .tohnson was elected hv
Upon same being carried. Captain ' Dunhar, in an appropriate speech thanked the hoys for their :nii)port with conhdenice shown, and indicated his Ijelief that this Com¬ pany would al.-o be active and pro¬ ficient in the service.
For hrst lieutenant in Company .\, ihere were nominated Henry F. l).
Kel,'ey, Hubert R. John.wn, Leonard, i a . .• a ut « \r-.i.o.. o.,.i i„ I'L. I. 1 ''""•¦" poled out a f:n(- doiihle.
n. .Mahee and Jo.seph F. Ha nin. and i v i , .¦¦ v.- ,i
after seve.al bailots Mr. Kelsev wasL •^"!^'' f "eshi.e pul,.-d eleeted, v,hcretpon .Mr. Johnson 1 ,^".,"!„''*t '''''• f, „,. ,a.,
s-v 1 T •: w .- r '''^¦".V"'*."' bry F. .^.n wa.^- a hit off. hut he didnt s,->, wliie.i were ;;l,en w;t!i ;im. llie
Other h'ys in ;lie hattaL.m -i;ow.-(!
theii- ai>]j;eciiit;on of the siior'sman-
like manner in which .Mr. Johnson
weh-oined Lieut. Kelsey by calling for
Ihree chet-rs from the battalion for
.\lr. Johnson, which were given with
great tclai.
-Mr. William L!, Cornell was en- thu;-ia.';lically elected hy aci-lamation as first lieufeiiant of Company B.
.Nominations wen- made for first lieMieiiant iji Comiiany C, and .Mr. j Charles H. Hartt was elected hy a
(;n
I^si Satu (lav at tlie S,-a..i.,i Ave- ,, ^-' ^ r'da>-. H'p I'Oard directed nue ^-o,.nd.s tiie i-ie-pori ... .A. ,i,.., ^-ounty Superintendent of Hig'.iwr.ys, f'-aleo Me i.inderhuist iea.,i oy thci^^' ^ ¦:*-''^ ^^'¦'"'- ^^> P't'Vare plans and bi« ,«noi-< o. Ih '0 4
F. i-ijAir' pla; ed qui'-' a tiond i,'a;i'e aftei tin Sl i ond iiiMug, p.lliiig uti five hiiiii.. .11 a row. all ne. t oiu-.s.
Si!iva!> ai third iir-ide f r.ir luom, all b;nj thioH.K. .Nolan and K ;vnor l«-d ;.t bat -.'Ith lhr.-«- hits ea¦-!•.. K.illo
Spend fhe Hot Days af file Beach
A Pienic is Good lor Grown-ups as Well as Children
specifications for the consiriu iion oi a le-iilfoiced CKiK rele br.dtje c.ksj- ing .Mott Avenue on_ KockaMay 'iiirn- ptke.
The Board ieceiv(-d a cdiiimuiiica- iioi! I'.oiii J. u. W iii.s, c-liie[ \e!eri- narian of the State Depariment of
BIG COMFORTABLE BOATS
.\i;ri(-uiture, in which he ad\ised that
provision hy law is now made wjieie-
Lindenh.i:-st h.-d ''>' ll'<'/•"¦""n.s.s.onn ol Agnculuu-
I may place cattle' that have heen
found tnherciiloiis, bu» wiiicii show
no evidence of the disease under the l'!''^!.' .''*'!i-* ^P^^j 6:40, ijaiiK ."^y.^ie.ii, on any one of tue ex- I'lM inientai siuiions cr faims owned by the State or hy any county of the Sia;e, or on fainus of sui-h public in- .-^titutioiis R.; Ihe Con.iiK.isionor iiia.\ The letter states that many reacting cattle reported to the De- Iierimept are .-iiiitatile t- i l>-ep:ag un¬ der segiegation and that if the own¬ ers hav(> not the facilitie.« foi- tnkitis ^^'eekdays
TIMETABLES Freeport Railroad Companv
have to e.xeit him.self. "Jin," ireyh from i'ort KCien Allan, VeriiiOi!.. where he i.; stationed with tlie V. S. CaV.-lrv, looked as big as a hoiif.e.
On Siu.i: day. July 2S. t!;.< 1;>''^^1 ,„,,
hoys will play thi^ .Mine..la A. (.at; .'t_.,.., the .•JHuman .\\enue ;,'i(niii:is ;:1 l.l.j. and it is hoped tha' a .:-o'id i-.-.iv.ii tinns out, as these teams nivas.-^ pbiy a gcod gane.
I indeiihimt *. ' .
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.-.. 11:1.'^,, ;]5. 6:00,
AU. ll. 11 () A. i:.
Mr. Kenneth Curtice left on Tues¬ day for .Schneetady, here he will stay for the summer months.
Klahorate preparations ai(- being made for the celebration of the flf- tef-nth wedding anniversary of Mr. anri .Mrs. Otto (Jraser at tbeir bonie this .Saturday evening.
m.. subject, "CommendinK the (Jrai-e of God." Bible S(-hool at 11.4.5 a. m. Classes for all. .Mid-week services on Thursday at 8 p, m. These ser¬ vices are ojien to all. Visitors to Freeiiort cordially invitt>d.
acclamation as second lieutenant of Coniiiany A. and James .M. Trii;-^well, on beinf; clevi rly nominated by Archie Wallace on behalf of the "Rooki(-s," was similarly elected sec¬ ond lieutenant of Company B. Jo-
HalpMi wa.s ele(-ied in like us second lieutenant of Corn-
Mrs. A. P. I'.iibl :md children wil! Spend the siiiiinier monlhs at Waler •Gap, Del.
- j seph J
I'KKSHYTKKIAN j iiiarner
On .Sunday morning, the vastor. I"'"-' '- H(-.. J. Sidney Gould, will pri-ach on Major Kiuiik 11. Holland, having in- 0>- subie(-t. "The Progress of the !'''<»" f' 'li^' pi-et't-ience for Hamilton Prince of Peace." fn the <-vening the ' <J- •'^'"s: as adjutant of the Freeiiort sermon will be on "The Mysterv of Battalion, b.-iause of the untiring ef-
! C. I.l: Ilk. .¦..- 1 Torns, lb
I Bur(-M. ::s
J.Bl.-.pk.L'ti I Razor, cf [ Jaeg-,-r, p P. Wiililiieli, Hannt-ck.i- C. Williuien. (ilnsiy. rf .Naus. p
Touil.<
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-.ire of .--ucli cattle they (1 and (-areri loi at tii.- in-iilioiied.
7:45. S;o5. rc l.¬ ll :4.5 A. M.: 12:45,1:15, 1:45,2:15.2:45. ;!:l,-,, 6:15. 7:2'>, 8:45, !i;45, 11:00, 12:00 P. .M.
Leave flail road, 6:55, 7:25, 8:10, !i:00, y:35, lO:no. 10:,'?0. n:00 11:311 A M ; 12:iMi .\l.; I:ii0, 1:30, 2:00. 2::i0, 3:00, 3:30, -J:no, ^-^^o, 5.05 5-40 6-->0 T'lit' 8:10, !t:10, 10:lo, 11:20, 12:2o P. .M.
Great South Bay Ferry Company
KRKKPORT. xSKA LDGL', pdlNT I.OOKOL'T, .NASSAC-BY-THK-SKA
eave Fieeport. t;:00. H:45. ll:iiii A. .M.: 2:15. ;;:3e. 4:45. 6:3<»
a\in\ e
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Mr. and Mr-. Pe:ii-iall .\ veil 11-
..\ Ne..|y. nl'-riained
of 5S
Sm.
I'-^.-id the .N.Tssaii Post for lociJ anri vicinity new,-^.
Nf^Uin. ;h
S:h'ViMi.
Rolbi, 111
Rayni'i-.
Telephone, 36 Freeporf Jiesidence, ItO'J Freeport
Kstablished lOOC
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
Real Estate and Insurance
A SPECIALIST ON
INSURANCE
I'ire. Life, ..liitoinoliile, Bnrglur.v. Pliite (iluss, I.lahtlity. C'lnipeiisalioii, ..Vccident. Teams, .Moior boats, Sfeuiu Yachts, Surety Bonds
0pp. Depot. FREEPORT, N. Y. New York Office, 47 West 34th Street
TELEPHONE, GREELEY 3323 RKAL KSTATK D1-;PART.MKNT Keal Kstnte Itoiiglit, .Sold and Kxchan ged. Houses to Kent, furnished and iint'iirnished. .Money (o Loan on Itond and )lortgage. |-!xpert Appraisers -oi lieal KHtate.
WM. Hi Bit ARI). Manager Heal instate Dept.
loits wiii(-li ll,. had given in the ser-
\ic(- of ih(- Frt-epoi t l.nit, and .Ur.
Kiiij;, liaviii,!.; indicateo tir.s pre.'e.ence, , ,. .,,
10 have tb- boys express tlieir voice | ,V','_,'."''¦.."".
as lo liis seld-iioii, Uu- clioici- indi-j
calerl ibui in- wa.-s uiiainiiiou.sly eleit-,
cd. i
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Sunny Slope Farm
Dealer in All Kinds of
POULTRY FEED
Get ;My Prices Before Buying
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rock and Leghorn Baby Chicks on hand, also all kinds of fertilizer.
GRAND AV£. Tcl. 1340 Freepori BALDWINS
Totals Senii- h, ] Lind'iihn,- l-\-e< pill! L< ft Ol
Hart-lil 1 Fus: -ll. Ches!^;.-! S: .N.-'is By i-'o^. rn-.pirc.n 2.12.
Capl. Fiaiikliii G. Ilill aikli the batiaiion aud .^ia!t-(l that the j ;;ooil work doiH- iiii to that eveiiin.;;! would be of, liltle luonieiit wi-re llie! wisiie.-^ of tin- bi.ys of ihe Freepori IJattalion iioi''.i;i\ i n an 0]i|ioi-tiinity on ihis oicasioii to show their lu-aity, apiiri-ciaiion of tlu- el'fons pui foriii | '''''*'*'f""'• by .Major Frank il. Holiaiid, and tlie ^'"'''" ''•'• fL'<'liiiK whic-h be hail that ilu- oiic iiiaii tniillen to b- ihc luajor of this battalion was .Ma.joi- Holland, and lie tbereiiin/u 'iiiiiuiiiaieil liJiii for that positidii. iiiHiaiiiiy ilu-ie was a spon- laiieoiis rising of tu.- batt;ili<in and louu cheernig on ibe pan of tlie iiieiiiher.-(, and wlieii a motion was made for tbe se<-reiary to cast one lull 1(11, iui objec-iion uas iiiesented on tbe ground that e\(-ry nieiiiber want¬ ed to voie for .Ma,ioi- Jlolland. and a rising \(He was called for. On su(-li \ote e\ei-y nienihei indicatefl his iiiianiiirotis pieferenci- for .Major Hol¬ land by rising and loudly aiiiilauil- '"S- I Tb- i;x
.\la.j(>r Htilland i-t»sponrii-d to ibe sau ('(uiiii action of the battalion by his very I ii,,,i (-lo... elo(|iienl s|)ee(-li and* with a promise' tbal ht- would (outiniie lo work for the best interest of this battalion.
On tlu- suggestion that it might he well to have a battalion (baplaln, Kev, U. H. S(-otl, of tbi- l-;piseopal Cliiiri-b, nominated Rev. .>^aul O. Cur- ti(-e. of the M. K. Clnirch. for su(-h a position, and this iKimination was .sec¬ onded by Rev. Sidney J. Gould, of tlii- PieshyLerian I'liuicli, and h tliereiipon ele(-ted and ,^ave a brief acceptaii(-e rif the lionoi- t-oiifeired.
.After the meeting .Major Holland indii-ated that lu- bad sefetited Leon¬ ard .'^. .Mahee as .sergeant major ofi
! I be bat'alion bet-aiise of his failbfiil
iser\iees in Ibe l-'rei-iiort fnil
! Th
|p:.ir.
1 ant:;
I llieir
I lliat liave been «> U-i-i-d for hrst ser-
j gea It, siippl\ or 'luarteiniaslei ser-
I geaiit, piess sergeant, duly aergeant.s
! and corporals for tlu- respi-etlM- i-o-ii-
I p-llP;^.
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11 0
2 0 II ll 0 1 1 - - 4 I 7 II 1 4 0 x--ir.
UNPAID TAXES oF COUNH INCREASE
]0 .\(-coiding tn a report made tn the !>oard of Supervisors hy roiiiiiy 1 .easuier W lilia.ii i;. Lr> <ler. the
i last part of last wet-k, of the lUliJ un-
' [laid la.xes. it was shown ihal ibeu- IS a total of |Tlu,U.55.8li reinuining lui-
' C()!lecti-d.
.Should the taxjiayei s nf tl.e eo.rr.y
I |iay all the tax money due ll;e eouii- i.\ for the IfiTi) tax le\\ ihi- roi.iiiy would be able lo pay all its ouistaiid- ing notes for money borrowed in an- Leiifalion oi ia.\es, and in addition there would be nuire iliaii $2. 'i.iMin
j avail.ible lo. u.-.e al lln- [U-csiii' lii-.n-. was till' slaleiui-nt of .-^iiiierMsor Hi ram I., i-^iiitii, of Hempstead. ,o a ri-pi<-seiiia!i\e of Ih, .Na^sHU l"i:-.i,
'Ihe 10,al i:>;i; tax levy lor llie tiiii-'. -owns in tl*^ (-ouiily uas .'52.'i:!H,l 11. IS',
P. .M.
Leave Point Lookout. ii:4ii. S:iiii, iii;].",, ll::!ii .\ M.: 2:l.'i. ,''i:l,". .Sundays Leave Freeport 1U:(mi A. M. and liouilv iherealter iiiili Leave Point Lookout. lii:3ii A. .M. andiioiiily ilu leafier unlil t;:i" Leave Poilit Lookout l'i:iHj P. M. n'Iou' Stoiis al Swift Creek Hotel on Signal Only.
II p. no P . .M.
.xFRKKPORT
llIC.ll HILL LLAt H
lietii
Leave Freeport — Saturdays. Sundays ami Hoiidavs Leave High Hill Beach. ILifii A. M.: o'.n'i 1'. W. .\I!oat Stops at Swift Creek Hoiel on Signal Oulv
L0.\(! 1!1-;ACH
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Point 1/Ookout Weekdays S:iiii A. .M.: 11 :iiii, ll::!!! P. M. Le; \e Long Beach iQueenswateii AN'eekdav.- Sundays. lii:2ii A. .M.: 12:2ii. 7:iiu P. M.
POINT LdliKOlT 1(1 .\. .M.: 2:2-1. :.: I.'
A, M.
P. .M.
>unday.--, ¦.," P. .M.
.Ml si-lii-diib's subject lo ebaiige u illioiil nolle
I. Trai-iion Co poll.
l':i.-seliij(-is fvom N. V. K- 1 r\ lioa!^ al CiVcne Sli(-(-l. 1
irolb \;
PICNICS and EXCURSIONS a SPECIALTY
l'-;aiid ihe total amouni <-filh-(-i--d is f,2
lib
228,iiSS.2:i.
tniicinai ion of li.e coiiniv lioiidued il-
bases Lindt-n'Mi ,;. Two-liil.-'e ti't
e-.-, IUi'-<-h. 2: C. T51ank. \ ,-,ii| ..oiUction lb p..llo. ib;-s|iiii . M'-line?',; money. $-l:i4,lii»:i.nl oi -.be tidier ic :ionbb- p.ay-. Xol.-iii and ; .naiiiii.g unpaid.
LiiMS on ba!I.-: Off I'n.-^sell ; j-e, ¦)-|-..asiii-(-i-'s re>>o!i for th Si-iuk out three towns is as follows:
11. in; \,-!ii- L .M lib-bay. Tim
n.::f;T,-
of
iaim
LARGE SUMS GIVEN TO TKE RED CROSS
levy,
ini-
i.iiive l!r>arl of tin- .Nas- i Chaplei of tlu- ..\;iieri(-an ' Sm i( ly nuji ai tiie bx-al | head'iuart'-rs in .Mineola lUi .Monday. .Mrs. Hen:y P. Imvison presided. .Mrs. j i-;, Ui .M():\:.-afl. Mrs. -r". \V. Cocks, Geo: S Kiiiory a.^d L. D. .Morgan also at-I tended, ll was st.'itt-d l.'iai soldi.-rs I tbroiiiibont the i-ouiuy are in lu-ed of j wholesome food, soiks, and olher | eou-^inii i;t.
The vvar fund vv.is aiignieiitetl (on-j siderably. Since- il.is f.iml wu.'^ in-, was ! ;,,igi,|.;iled, siwial weeks ago. .$ll,'i.-, i;SS ha<e be<-n donat(-d. In pledgi-s $S.i:'l."iii -.ver:- reall-/.(-d; ifliiT.iSi; were i-ais. d ;n (-ash (!onatioiis and .*:ii in Lib(-il V P.oiul . I
11 is e\pe( ted tl,i-.l Cie so(-i(-lv will , mak<- pi. virion to lake over a bi,-',
I Hi-mp-iteail — Ptlfi tax b-vy. .-
I t;t;ii.:;i coii(-ct»-d, .^!M;s,tii;2.'iT: i I-. .-K-d. .-!!-;:i.s.'.i:is.2.L I .'.'ortb H(-mpsleari PHi; tax I :i;sl2,':!2.:H; (-oileeli-d. ifiiTli.iiT-'..::
eolle--:( d, $i''2,-ir,«.ii(;. I Ov^ier l!a\ LUli ia\ levy, .>:2s,-
:! ¦iS.."i:;; (-olleeled. .'-.'i7:i.7 IT.Ht: mu ol- 1 leeted. SI 18,1.011.(III.
iii<; INTO iMH.irns
i 'I'lu- .Nassau County .-\-.isociai ion i- I goin - lo take a still greater inteie.si ! in political affairs in .Nassau Couniy. : Tlu- I-;\<-eutive Cmimitte on Tiu-sday ' of Ibi: w.-ek in pursuani-e of a reso- i lotion passed at tb(- annual meeling. ' whi(-li was referred to ilu- lioaid ol j managers. apinentKl a (omniiitee of Ibn-- to "(-on ;id'-r all gov (-rnmenlal i'iati--rs alT(-(-iing tlu- (onnty in re } pprci ;o tlu- (-hara<-t(-r of litiu-ss of I till- ( aiidi(l:ii(-s of all parPes."
Playing for Big Stake. "I.s your hnvyer devoted to ymir I"- terest?" "Well, yes; hut he si-eni- heap more interested In tny prim-- —Judge.
The Long Island Valet
B. 63 Observer Street
Telephone 2b
GOLD
Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Cencre
Remember we do aii kinds ot Cleaning & Dyeing
Including such ai-ti(-les as Cai'iu-ts Hugs, kinds of Clothin.g and Wearing Apparel
PoilieKs, Dl aiu-i ies, also all
A lelephon(^ call or a penny posi card will hiiiiK our di liv( ly auto In your door. \\'e (b-liv(-i- and (all for good.-- proriipllv al any point on Long Island.
(M u iMAsoMiH.r riJK l.s un.l. sriM'iiisr. ami im.ixsi; voi' Give us your next order
NICKEL PLATING
llalli IJfMim Fixtures. IMiiinhers' Supplies. Ifofel nnd .\par(meiit ||(iiis(-s onr specially. l>ol<l. Silver, Brass. (Upper and Oxidi/hiK. Brass Beds, (ois and llleetric lixliires Kelinished iind Keliieiiuered
All. »l>l!Ii .MAi»i; Itjl Al, TO SIW
Dry-Cleaning Rugs, Domcslic, 10c per yd. Oriental, 12c per yd.
SciMirini; Units, Including Bry riemiinK, Koniestic. 2.'.c jier jnnl. Orienlnl. '21v per yard. IriuKe. Ce per loot.
I s-ipr
III (-aiitoii llamiel. gau/.i-. un-
piain.'; of tlu- vaiious (oiii-| i,|,¦;,,.!,!.d muslin and wolleiis fo-
- will (-onfer Willi tlicir lieiii<-n- Uniliiig ;;(i tiu-i t':-- branches wil'
111(1 indicile al llie :io\l diill of j ),.. ;'.bb to oblaiii ibei,' witbdut tvoii-
coiiiliauv tbe names of tbos(- • (,1^, ;,„(! perhaps cheaper than t;i( y
uigl ¦ (-l.^ewbeif. T:.( ic is a.ailable arcn-'ii-iodatioii lor ibi.'. al Ihe lu-ad- (•|ua! t--r;-, atul M w-ll Ix- ae<-essible io
SETON C. BENS Chartered Accountant
33 Railroad Ave. Freeport, L. I.
Telephone Freepori 77 ^\¦oolworth Building Telephone BarcK-y 7IotJ
MEAT
WB HAVK KKNTKD AND WU.L CONUL'OT THIS MAKKJJT
FAIBLY SQIAHEI-Y HONK.STLY
Fourteen jrews* experience in Freeport is surely tlm*' enou^rh ti
establish onrtH'lves and n character
COME ONE CO-HE ALL
74 SOITH MAUf STREET
Fred Pitterman
(Tel. 1»«)
FREEPORT
VITAL STATISTICS
HM»\ 01 IIIMI'SI I \l>
Marriiige Licenses
.l-diii Laiiibeil. :.M. Lar HocUawav; I-'loKiiee l.oiiisi- Ciiiier, IS, of Inwood.
Leo (aiioll 'i'obiii. :il. Stamford, Conn,; l(!:i .\l:u- .Matthews, :'.i>, nf ilempsK ad.
W.sby liedel', ;',1. Laliylou: Josie Howard Kobbins, :;ii. of Lynbiook.
Henry Schmidt, li:); .Mary .\lakosky, LS, boih of H(mpstead.
IMwin Howard l-'lon-n/.ie. -I, F-'ree- poii ; Iva .Mite Ilat-s, 1'1. Woodiiu-n-.
Lewis T. Apple. J:l, Sl. Louis, .\lo.: Ltta Uo.^e, ly, SligU-r. Okla.
tleorge William .Jolmson. 2'\. 1 yii- brook: Katie Carman. IM. LynbiooK.
Itlrtlis
Sou. .Norman Fi-aneis. to .Mr. and Ml.-. Harold rettit. Oceanside.
Son. Oeorge Uichaid. to .\li. and .Mrs. Oeorge Humnu-ll. of Valb-y Stream.
Son. Carman Antonia. to .Mr. and Mrs. Carnian A. Sofia, of Kast Mea¬ dow.
Son, .loseph, to Mr. and .Mrs, ,J()hn Schenck, of rjaldwin.
Son. .Norman D.. to Mv. and .Mrs. Norman D. Phillip.^ of IJaldwin.
Son, Heiiry Miller, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feil, of Woodmere.
Son. Harry Charles, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Cornelius C, nui-kley.
Daughter, Kdith. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Tjnan, of Smithville South.
Son, n.-'vid Samuel, to Mr. and Mrs. David n Lsngdon, of Lynbrook.
Son, Robert loyd. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hivteheson. of Hempstead.
Son. wniet, tn Mr. and .Mrs. Jeff David Higgins, of Merrick. ,
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The regular meeting of Uw Free-' port Kranchi .•\ineri.-iin Red Cross,! will he held at the Freeport Club oi; , Tuesday, July '.)\. at 3 p. m, ;
We acknowledge with thanks fhe following donations which have heen inad<^ during the past week: Free-i port Chapter, Order of P>asti-rn Star. ! $10; .Mrs. Henry J. McCorci. $.'>; Aj Friend, $.'>; A Friend, $5. Total. $25.;
Kindly make cheeks payable to | Freeport Uranch. American Ked Cross, and send to Mrs. Alfred T. Davison,' chairman Finance Commit-' tee. HO Piue Stveet. Fieeport, L. I.
Second Season of Nassau County's Finest Resort
U'iexcelled. Best cl Service. Auto r\-rt!r? wi!! find ihis a most delightful place for Ljiiich.
PARKING SPACE FOR 100 CARS
Remodeled Dining Room has accomodations for four hundred guests
Merrick Road,Lpbrook
18 MIL£S FROM NEW YORK CITY