ROOSEVET
There was a • Th.-.nkT,givini; s-rvicc en Thur.^d .y morning at 7:30, Revcr- «iid G, V', (rilreath was cclrbrniit, assisted by Kev, Adclbeirt Smith,
Confirmalian at four o'clock on Wednesday ^ternoon in the St, F'aul's Church was well attcndi-d, Thc service lasted an hour.
£lwood Mo!e, who haa rected with the Telephone Company here, will go to Glen Covo next week to take up the work iu for the same company.'
Cotnmxnion servke will bc obaer\-- ed in thc M. E. Church next Sunday morning at 10:30. Rev. I. D. Harris, hat village jo' Westbury, will have charge of the 'service. The pastor of the church, ' Rev. D. Stanley Coores, will ex¬ change pulpits with ],)r. Harris for thc morning service, but will return ruce in the
had
Twelve .vcirs ago Roo?e\c!t a srhool with but one teacher. To-1 to take,charge of tlie- day it has two srh"ols and fourteen j evening at 7;'0.
teaclcrs, each teacher having good-;
sized clasve-v.
Thc usual Wcelncsd.-iy night s at St. F'aiil's Church wns held
r\ ICC 8
o'clock, followeel bv rhoir practice, mas.
The- Rocsevc't Sclool holds its iiicetings every fourth Thursday, This month thc date my bc clianged to an earlier fine on acceiimt of Christ-
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CEO.V. SLOAT, Inci CARACE
Tlie obser-.*P,ni c of Missionary -Sun¬ day will bc held in the Sunday School next Sundiy, and on the first Sunday of oach month lit-re-afu-r. Special ex¬ ercises will bc held, and a spe.-ial •nissionary offering la'.cii.
BIG FAIR ON STH ANU 6TH.
fjreat preparations are being made for thc fair to be held on the after¬ noons and eve-nings of Sth and bth of I)e-ce-mber, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid So-.-ie-ty of thc .Meth¬ oeiist l-'.piscopal t^hurch of Hoo,sc.elt. The fancy tabic will bc in cliarge of Mrs, Fred, I'nderhill, assisteel by iMrs. Bert Lyi'e and Mrs. John Cor- nclious; apron table, Mrs, Frank ing Chimes," Ida Smith
The piano recital, given in the Roosevelt Method.tt Chiitch, under the direction., oi Mervin Golden, on Saturday ccning last, attr,.cteel ma¬ ny. The p.ocecs of tlic Cjcccre will go toward the organ fund for thc church.
The first part of thc program was» well rendered by all the ye..ung ar¬ tists, pupils of Mr. Golden, Thc f 1- lowing selections were given: ' Rip- plings of thc Atlantic," Sfervin Gol¬ den; "Fricnrily Tak," Oli e Golden; ''After Wild Flowers March," .Maricn Dcmott, • G,jl(len Star.Watz," Jose¬ phine Rfjsinbcrg and F.dwin Claik; "Voices of thc Heart," Dorothy Kotch; "VVays'de ' ko cs," I.cm nt C.ir,iien; "Little- F'airy M;rch," .Mil¬ dred Twee-dale and Ethel I)-mott; Warblings of tbe Birds," Ruth Den¬ nis; "Dance of thc Wild I-'Iowe-rs," Lena I'ashiopp; "Thc Hay Hide," Henry Hcliran; "Sounds from the- Rinning Kecks," Mildrcel Twe. dal-,-; "Napoleon's Last Charge," Itla S.nith anei Me.-rviii (ioldcn; "XiKlit Fall of the- l'"or<-st,' Naralic Koinr. ¦I-'.vin-
IN FAVOR LONGER SCHOOL SESSIONS
Educators Would Make
Study Period Seven
Hours
per cent favor a day of from 5H to 7 hours in length.
6. This study seems to indicate a wide-spread conviction that the present old line time 8chedulei< cannot be shortened, that the • physical education requirement for the present year should b.-^ .added to the existing, average allotment, and that the length of the 'school day for upper grades anel hig'i sehooi should be about 6 hemrs.
PLURIBING & HEAUNC
of all Tn»e« with MaAan i Flxtares
CHARLES FRITZ
Xo. Main StrepU Freeport, !«. T.
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'Phone 798
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{V\ ood, chairlady, assisted by M Saniuel ,-\braiiis, Mrs. Ralph Durvea; jcandy table, Mrs, Lydia .Stcwar;, I chairlady, assisted by Mrs. Cris, Mii¬ ller, Mrs, Walter .Stephenson; s.ipper table, Mr,s, Grant ,\ndiews, rli.iir- llady, assisted by Mrs. Charles kce-d. i Mrs. Charles \\ hitchousc, Mrs, Jf s- icph F'aath, .Mrs Arthur Abrams, Mrs, j()laf Sampson, .Mrs, Waldron, .Mrs, |.\. Chataway, Mrs. ,\, Hubbarel, Mrs. j William Mole, Mrs. F'red Peterson, .Mrs. Sprague, Mrs, J, J, Di,\on, Miss i Mary Whitehouse.
There- will be a spe-cial supper on 'both nights, and thc laiiies anticipate serving a great ntimber, as they hg ure- that their price of tweuty-fivc cents is a p.irticulatly low one at the Jiresent lii^li cost of living.
The latter p.trt of the program was a very p:e-a->ing one. The following nuinbers comprised the balance of the recital: Soprnno solo, by Mrs, Boland; "Fetite Bolers," by M,s I'hyliss \'an N'ess; 'The War Marcii of the Priest,",by Miss F'lorence Phil¬ lips; Instrumental, Mr. Cornelius \'an Re-s; Instrumental. Miss Bessie- Smith. Thc services of all the artists we-re- uiven iree.
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INSTALL BOY BRIGADE.
, .-SfLcr the morning prayer service Hast Sunday, at St Paul's Fipiscopal
Cluirch, th(- insl.itlation service jthe "L'nited Boys Brigade oi .¦\mer-
ica," of which there are a mimber 'throughout this country, teiok place. There were about sixty in attend- 'aiicc. The- calle-ction, which was not ; in the regular cm e-loiics, was Kive-ii . ;o the ceiinp,iny,
1 Tlu- L'nited Boy's {jribadc of ,-\iiicr- ; ica originated in (jiasgow over tweii- I ty-five years ago. The object of the |coiiii).:ny is to advance the Christian I Kingdom among boys. The follow- takcn by
The (^a.ssiopiea chapter of the O, I-;, S, conferred the Floral Degree on 'he toiiiteen members of the Free- "J j port chapter, last Saturday evening The offlcers of Casslopiea ehapter were worthy matron, .Mrs. K.iima Stark: worthy patron, H, E. Patter¬ son; as.-ioe:iiite matron, Mrs, Klla Ronalrin; condiie-ti-ess, Mrs, .Susit Van Nostrand; as,'-oe:iate conductress. .Mis.s lleb-n .MUler; chaplain, Mrs. ElFzabetli Merritt; iiiaishal, .Mrs, Lydia Kd¬ wards; oTKanist, .Mr.s, Mary Conner; Adah, ,Mi-s, Ida Wilde; Ruth, .Mrs,
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COMPKTKNT, 'kXPERIBNCKD NURSKS; MAIDS, COOKS AND OKNEHAL HOUSEWORKERS: PIECE AND FAMILY IJVUNDERI.NO. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENOVAT¬ ING. MEN BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH, ALL KINDS OK WORK BY CONTRACT.
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVKULY Pl.Af K. Telephone SW). FRKFPORT, N. Y.
ting pledge which is taken by cvciy , „ , ,, ,boy who becomes a memlier will give] Helen Spioub- ithc 1
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jplisli: "I promise and picelgc that 11 will not use into.-<icating liquor any form; and I will not use profane,; Floral Degree at the Casslopiea Chap- ¦ vulgar or indecent language; that I, ter room.s enre the Rockville Centre
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company of boys niay accom-1 q^ Monday evening (Ma.'-ter .Masons
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obey faithfully all tlic rules company; that I shall do all in, my power for thc advancement of the Christian Kingdom among boys, ¦ forming habiis of obedience, rcver- \ ence, discipline and sc'f respect, and, I will at all times set an example of j good conduct of my comrades and i other boys, 1 further promise to at- j tend promptly all thc meetings of the , company, and to regularly attend Sun¬ day School,"
Col, Thomiison, of Brooklvn. and Reverend .'\delbcrt J, Smith address¬ ed those in attendance. The charter was turned over to .Mr. Smith, as ¦ pastor of the company. Col, T, L. Halbert, of Lynbrook, presented thc standard to thc Konscvclt Company for its victories in baseball,
Thc company seeks to care for all the healthful activities of thc boys, as well as the military drill, Thc drill night is Monday at the Board- of Trade Hall, and those who arc | interi-steel are invited to inepiire of, F, V-. Peterson, Mr, Russell, or Rey-! erenei ,-\dclbert Smith, who is in ' charge of St, Paul's Church,
After thc degree had been worked, the offlcers and members of the chap¬ ter entertained the.se masons and .Mrs, Pond, past ^land matron and present grand seerelu.ry of the Orand ('hap¬ ter.
A ,sludy recently reported by a Publie School Superintendent. lE, W, GritBih) shows the follow ini? facts gained from about TO villages and cities of .Nev York State,
!iB per cent of High Se-hools havt '2 se,'=,sioiis daily.
6-1 per e-cii' open 'leidic "i k. in. A lar»;e majorily bai e a n-ion recess of 1 '4 hour.-*,
80 per cent of !h<- siiii.-.-inli nde nt" reporting,' favor a 'lay lietween "',j and 7 hemrs in length.
.K superintendent from . ne- (-f ih large cities of the State- .-ivy::
"In my jiidi^ment .=cho 1 , gin at S::?0 A, M. and 1'< : . begin ai;ain at 1:00 am' cio day at 4:on. X.ei:^ ': ,,f hour,s "
There is no tendency tc the book work, hut there is movement in organizing many activi¬ ties In the seheiol which e-ome under the head of ."oclalized courses. In om- leadiiig Liiiopean counlry, the school year is 4,'i weeka in lenKth, 6 days in each week and eaeh day ti hours. In another of the foremost nations of F^urfipe, practically the aame condi¬ tions obtain. Neither of these na¬ tions is showing physical or mental weakness in the present struggle for supremacy In F'urope,
From this study the follow ing con elusions were reached:
1, Socialized eoiii.se.s of study are becoming so extensive in con¬ tent thnt educators throughout lhe country feel the need of more time to carry them properiv Into (-fleet,
:.', The new legal requirement I'm- iihy.-'ii-al education in New- Voik Stale- for the present year neenis moderate and wise, 'Fhat for next year seems ureal or than the requirement i n any other slate in this country, or than in any of the foremoRt nations of tl)c yld world,
!^,. Germany has a longer year, a longer week, and a longer day leu- its school,-? Ihat the United Stateir.
I. Thc rreni-h chilei attends .school more hours than thi- Aracrlcan, the EuKlish, or even the German child; and when grown, he shows rare evidence ot efficiency,
5, This Inquiry of Septembe-i, 1916, shows that, of the Farge pro portion of the superintendents of New York .State reporting, SO
His Worst Book. In '-.\ La-I .Me-n.i.i-y e.f Keibert Lnul.s S!eV(-iisiiii." by lliinlotli- Eiitou, this eurii.iis ini-iil, i,i i.-e re-e-eudeil: "What (111 yiMl cein-siiler yei-,;r brk'lifi-st fail¬ ure';" the- iKiveli.vt -,-,:iN iisUe il, "•Di.e- t(ir ,1. I;yl iinil .Mr, llyib-.'" h,- le-pll.-d. Willi.lilt a ni,,,ii, i.Tv I, -simrlMii, aeMing: "Tl.iil i- I'll- ,-,,.|-si lllii,;; I HV(-r wrote." y«'t i iMiihnil biMik (if brl(-f biog-
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FREEPORT BUSINESS SCHOOL
Freeport, L. I.
UA«c amuii nomvMB aho buiwux srmiu tmtxr'
Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Bus¬ iness practice. Individual instrue-t- ions, positions for graduates. Above scbool will be opened shortly. For further particulars, addri-s.s. .Mrs, J, O'Keefe, care of .Nassau Post,
IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO YOU
10 VISIT OCR .SrORF AMI SKK THK PKKPAKATIONS K(Ht TIIK
HOLIDAYS
Deill Vasiie-tt.s In White, Auto Racers for boys, piope-lled by the foot stoiinj; IKiwer, in various ,sizes and at very moderate prices, .Small Chairs, in Reeds, Oaks, .Mission and White, .A lar^e assortment of Doll Carriages in Reed and Grass fabrics,
SPECIAL DECEMBER, 6th
BRUSSELS CARPET
.SriTABLK FOR HAM. Rl N'NKRS AMI STAIRS
Regular 89c .e-ZKe 69o EDWARD H. OLSEN
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
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TIRi:S ANII Al TO SI I'TIIIS
Diamond Tires
Telephone- I :il 2 » Wesl Merriek Rd., Frei-peirf
ALWAYS 0.\ THK JOB TO |.0 YOIR PI.rWHIX; IN AM, ITS HHiMHFS
I.ea'Kiiig pipes, lem.se johUs.
dripping faucet's, escaping gas ) cost A lol of money that can be i : sav(-d with a little attention I
No uasic means small bills. '
W. F. PEARSALL
Woods k\e. uear .Nassau Rnad KooNi-velt
H. UOLDFAKR
Liulies' and Gents' Tailor
Cleaning, Repairing, PressInK antf
Dyeing Neatly Drme for I.adies
and Gents
8.'! Railroad Avenie Fre-eport, L. L-
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REAL ESTATE
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INSURANCE
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CLARENCE I EDWM
Real Estale'and Insaraace Agf.Q
FREEPORT. N.Y.
SETON C. BENS Chartered Accountant
33 Railroad Ave. Freeport, L. I
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood
Markel and Garden Seeds, Se»»d Potatoen. rertiHaser, T>rled Grains rOH. ( HURIH STR|;i:T and NI-:W ROI'M-YARD. frkkpout, n. t. Will close nf 1 P. M. on Salurdiiys during .luly, August and September
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ORIGINATED ON 5TH AVE. Society's Complexion Cream
Ramsdeirs §^ Olivfe Cream
A Daintily Scented, Creaniy Conibinatlon of Pnre Olive Oil. rnrBmber .laire, etc. All Women Shonid Have
THAT ENVIED COMPLEXION
PHlfK .-iOr. PKR Tl'BE 11.00 PKR JAR
F,.\eluNlve Ajrency for Frerport
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph. G.
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t»Xa£JL store
SH WKHT MKKKICK ROAD
'Phone No. 1
The
RAISE $40 FOR VICTROLA FUND.
: Over two hundred pcoph- turned
i out on Monday evening to attend
'the entertainment given in the aiidi- torium of School No. 2, under the
'direction of Miss Marion C, Frail, the kinderg.Trtcn teacher, assisted by Misses Cr.-iig, Ketcham, Phillips, Stiles and Kilman. F.vcry seat was
I taken, and thc hack of thc hall was croweied to thc doors with people
I who were unable to tind vacant scats, Thc object of thc entertainment
'was to raise money to purchase a
isiilrola fcr t'-c kindergarten, auel
'there will lie little doubt but that a
'very good instrument will bc bought, ! judging from the enthusiastic aud- [icnce. It is thought, from the latest
report, that about $40 was the amount ' received from thc sale of thc tick- icts. Any surplus that remains after jthe purchase of thc Victrola will n.n i toward thc equipnient for a play- jgreunel for thr children, ! Thc entertainment will bc given j about every month during tlu- win- ;tcr, and thc money tak; u in will ! swell the play-ground ceiuipnicnt !fund, so by spring a supply of the- I many play-ground amusements will I have-' been purchased and thc children 'of the Rocscvclt School made happy. I The program was a particularly
attractive one, consisting of selec¬ tions by the children of thc four
iiower grades. The Cow Boy Drill, by ^ Matinee 2 p. m. Continous until 6
j Grade 111, was entitled to particular j
: mention, as was thc little tots in their i Jesse L. Lasky's offering nighties and dolls, by the kindergar-; Blanche Sneet, Theodore Roberta, ten children. Also Thc Old Folks, i Thomas .MelKhaii. Richard Sterlbif bv Helen F.ichstadt and F.dic f'"ry^"« and Chandler House
"lack Frost." Francis Callahan; Od j„ Mfm,^ STORM"
F"olks," Helen. F.ichstadt and Ldie Durvea; "Thc Windmill," by 1 B, Grade; "Thanksgiving," Martin Chris- tcnson; "lack O'Lantcrn," Bernard
l'e l(-|.hone Ki( (poi t 77 Woolworlli l.uileliiiK 're-leplieine- liiivi lt> Tir.l,
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HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
Eveninf^s 7.15 and 9
iBlaiison; Solo. "Thc Orchard," Mabel jBlcket; "Counting Their Blessings," 'Kindergarten; "Thanksgiving," Royal I Mol'eneaiix; "Tiny Punkins," Grade III; "Three litt'e Chestnuts," Nathan 'Sc'cundus; "Thc Dainish Darce," iGrade I; "Why I am ThaAkfuI," Ray- |iiiond Moore; Duet, "Can a Little [Child Like Me," .-\nna and Helen F.ichstadt; "Thanksgiving Helpers," Kindergarten; "A Question,'" Leah Smith; "Thanksgiving Feast,' 1 B, Grade; "Thanksgiving Day,' Anna Eichstadt; "Cow Bov Drill," Grade III; "Hiawatha," Charles Wood; Song, 1 .\. Grade; ".\ Hungry Pussy¬ cat,' Margaret Becker; "Thc Shining
in 5 Acta
Paramount Comedy
Admission: .Matinee and .Night, ID-15c
SATirRDAY, DECE.MBER 2,
Paramount Co, Offers
Leonora I'lrieh
iu -THE I.NTRIGIK"
in 5 Acts
5 Big Time Acts of 'Vaudeville--5
Admission Mat., 10 and 15 cents.
Evenings, 15 and 25 cents SUNDAY, DECEMBER ,1.
Jesse I.. Lasky Offers
"MK. GRKX OV .MONTK CARLO"
in 5 Acts
Burton Holmes Travelogue and
(Comedy
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4,
S«/
Wna. Fox Offers Sickle," 1 B. Grade; "The Pilgrims," i Oriiil Hanley and Koekllffe Fellow<i bora Rhodes: "Keefing Thanksgiv- ,„ ->>||fu|.; ^oYK LEADS"
ing." Gr.-tdc III: "Good Night, km- .^ . ^^,^
dergarten; "Little ^,Boy s Speech, Charles Harvey, r •
A Comedy aud Heaisi Weekly j Also—-Country Store i
Si.< Chickens Given .Away Admission—10 and 15 cents. i
TUESDAY, DI-:CEMBER 5, .Mury Piekt'ord in Her Greatest Sta^e Sune-s.s '
"A GOOD mttm: DKVII."
in 6 Acts ,
Comedy and Weekly Admission—'0 and 15 cents, WEDNESDAY, DECE.MBER fi, Alice Rrady In '*THK GILDKII < AGK" In 5 Acts 3--Act8 of Refined Vaudeville- :i I
THURSDAY AND FHIDAV, DRCEM-
liKR 7 A.ND 8, |
Tivian Martin
in-HKK FAT HK R'S SO,N"
in 5 Acts I
A Heautiful Ixjve Story of the South ' A Paramount Picture I
And- .'\ Paramount Comedy and Plctlograph .\dmisHioii 10 and 15 cents.
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