THE jriSSAU POST, FIEEPeBT, X. T.. FRIDAT, VAT 4, 1*17'
POST OFFICE rnisBPORT POST opricB.
Ordlaarr ¦¦<! Revslar Mail*
• From 7 a. m. to t p. m. M: O. B. aaa F. S. Baak
' F'rom 8 a. m. to 6 p. iii. Praai tke Weat
Arrlr«. Ready for Dig.
«;!« a. m. 7:45 a. ro.
• MO'a. m. ' 8:30 a. m. tt:«0 a. ro. 1:00 p. m.
2:50 p. m. 3:15 p. m.
(:l# p. m. t:30 p. m.
<:K) p. m. <t\ 7:'JU p. m.
Fraia the Katit Arrive. Heady for Dl«.
• :10 a, m. t:30 a. m L2:40 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
t:40 p. m. -4:45 p. i.-i.
7:00 p. m.
Malla CUar aail Olapatphrd
rmr the Weal Kor the Kmat
7:10 a. m 7:40 p. m.
»:|i) a. m. 2:80 p. m.
ILSn a. m. 6:40 p. m.
S:SO p. m.
• :20 p m. 7:60 p n>. '
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE
LONG ISLAND B. R. Tlt**E TABLE
(Kltevtive October Hth, 1916.) ceave Merriek for New Vork, and In- fermedlate atatlont: Week-dHyB-4.1«, r.l2, «.3». «.64, 7.18, 17.28. 8.01, 18.13, 8.62, ton, a.m.: 12.17. 1..10. 3 08. 4.17. B.38. 0.33, 1.13. 11.14, p tn. Hunday*--6.48, 8.20, •.22 a.m. 12.28. 2.48. 4..'a. 5.33,' 8.08, 11.17 9.m. _
Leave Freeport for New Vork, Penn¬ aylvania Station, .md Brooklyn: Wcpk- daya—6.20, 6.56, 6.42, 6.68. 7.22. 17 49. 8.05. t8.17, 8 56, 19.49, 10.17 a.m.; 12.2.1. 1.34, «.13: 4.21, 6.02, B.42, if6.21, fi.39, 8 16. 9.22. 11.18 p.m. S»ind.-»y- i;.62. 8.24, ».26 a.m.; 12.32. 2,52. 4 .'!«. 5:17, 6 40. 8,12, 8 26. 11.21 ]>.m..
Leave Freeport for Amityvllle, Baby- ton, Patchogue and Intermediate sta¬ tion*: W*»'1f>dayB- iia4.44, 8.10, a9,31, 11.6:t. «.ni.; al.4%, na2.19. 2 44, b:1.58, bB.03 •t.66, a6.19, 16,33. l;«7.0fi, 7.46. a8.03, a9.07, all.20 p.m.; 12.17. a2.22, nlKhta Sunday* —6.31, a9.22 a.m.: 12 34. 2.30, .-irt B4. a5.44, •7.U6. a9.02, 11,14 p.m.; al2.17, al.39, •iKtlt
Leave New Vork, Pennaylvania Sta- ¦tlon, for Freeport. Merrick and principal intermediate itatlons: Wo-k-dHya—n3.B0, f 64 7,04. 8,36. 11.00 A.m.: 12.62, al.26, J.0«. 3.O0, 4.07. t4.47 (except Merrick). f.«« (tB.18 <!Xc,ept Merrick). 5.3:t, 6.64. U.16, 6.60, 7.10. 8.10, 10 16. 11,30 p.m.; 1.30 rilKht. Sunday.'*—4 .10, 8,25. 11.40 «.in.: 1.40, 3.00, 4.61, 6.16. 8,08, 10.17, 11.30. pm.; 12 34 nlRht,
HTraln* run to Babylon only.
riNo Brooklyn connectlona.
aSaturdayn only.
fifxcept Saturd.'iya.
iRzoept holidays.
tKxropt Saturdaya and holidays
Trains \e.uve Rrooklyn, FatbuMh Avnue Atatlon. about th*" same time an thoae «howii from New York, I'l-nniiylvanla Station Thla time table subje<t to clianice without notire
VILLAGE DlRECTbRY \ iiiuKP umoi'<u
I'l-Hiil.nl, .'<iiliic.\ 11, .Swezey.
Trustee,
Franklin Udell Henry L. Maxaon
Jt>bn H. Mahnken Silas A. Williama
VilUfre Clerk. Sylvester P. Shea.
Villuije <:!()Uii.-(el. .\. .V, .liilitisi.M.
Koad Comiriia.'doncr. M. F'*. Bond.
Treatmrer. S. Dliiiini .Smith !
Tax Collector, I) Frank Seaman. RefTister Hoard of lleHlth. S. P. .Shea. Hetrtth Oflicer. }tr Wm. H. Runcie i Heiilth liispeili.i, .Icihn A. .Spdi-Ies.
The Village TriLslee.s constitute the B inrd of Health.
The Village Offlce Is located at 46 •\'e.'<t -Merrick Road.
The VIIIa>re Tri-asiirer s OfTice at 29 Railroad Aven'ie.
Tax Collect-.ir-..; .Ullc. at 37 Railroad Avenue
I'olU-r Orpnrtnient (Miicf. .Iiiinc.-i Il.iu.-c. •^"•uptiiin. .Ii4in niiiibai. ;
Police .lUHtice. Clinton .M. Flint. j
Be«d<iiiarters nml Pclic- Court, :
rhiinh Strei-t. near Mirrlrk Road. Telephone. Freeport, 700 |
l>iiblle .tebofliM lloiird of I'Idiieiillon -Reboot niMf. .\'a. ». Town of lla-inpMlond ' Prealdent, C. Dwijrh; Pakcr Vlce-I>re«. Charles C Mn,,r.- Walter R. Tozzens Dnvld Sutherland, Jr, Sidney H. Swezey Supt. of Schools, Ward C. Moon Office Hours. HlKh School. A.M. 8:16 to 9:00; P.M. 4:0i' to 6:00 Secretary to Superintendent. Adele Miller Clerk, Hdhcrt E. n"iini,'h\- Treaaurer. Oscar W. Valentine 'Collector of Tiixes. Joseph H. Foster, Town Hull. Heinpstead Attendance Oflicer. H. Kllcy R-iynor Medical Iiisticclor, Julliin H'-nn, MIJ. School Nurse. Mrs. Stanley Smith
I'Urr Oepnrtment
¦ Chief ,J.lllll ,1. Kiiiiiliill. Ir. I ii-.'<l Assislnm, S .Iiiiu'.ii 111 ¦•-.,•. oiuf A.*sist;iiil. ¦<'lai-'iic. \^ Ilia I'huplulti. Kev. A. C, .•.iitKuu. Sui-Bcciii, Dr. Win. H. Itiiiicic. Fire Call, Freeport, .Vo. -100. I'ire Alarut «'iill» 1 School \o. 1, Collier I'iiie
GruVc Street.s. i School No. 1!. Seaman Avenue. B. School No. 3, Archer and
Beac^l Aver.ues. 4 School .No. 4. Colunibii.« Avenue. &'. illot call, An.HWei to headQUar-
«. Oem-r'al alarm (order from chief). One lonK blast to precede every Kenei-nl alarm. I'ower House Kiiierifency Call. ,: >i,e leiiK. One .-hoi t lihisl. and repeat. .NUUTH OF .MI-;UIUCK UOAD. ,
(\\'est of Ociaii Avenue.1 |
9 Seaman and VlrKlnia Aveiiile.-* i
.;2 New YorU and Seaman -VveniU'S. ' -.3. Wallace Street and West Lincoln
A ven 11 e.s. j4 Pennso-lvania and Lena Avenues, ill.. Hanson an«l I'Morence Place. ;
-;6. Kandall and Hayview Aveiuies. 17. I'earsall and I'enn.iylvunia Ave-j
8 LonK-' Reach and Itan.lall Avcnuos. ' j9. Uandall Avenu. and llerBcii I lace. 2 1. BerKi'ii Plac- and Brooklyn .We-j
25 LoiiK Beach Avenue nnd Olive Riv. ¦-Z4' Lexington and M.>idison Avenues. •S6 Pini! Street nnd Park Avenue.
26 Pine Stieet and Bayview Avenue. in. Pine Sireot and Lonp Beacb Ave-
28. Madl.xon Avenue anri F'orterfleld
29, Merrick' Hond and Park Avenue.
(Kast of Ocean Avenue.) t\ Seaman and Columbus Avenues. -«2 Main and Mllton Streets. '
34. Ocean and l.ena Avenues «K Main Street and Grand Avenue. 36 Grand and Columbus Avenues. St. Orand nnd Frederick Avenues. an Grove Street and Randall .Avenue 39 Parsons and Harrison Avenues. Jl" Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue. H2 Broadway and Mount Street. HS Grove Street and Oliver Boulevard ' 4t Pine Street and Ocean Avenue. ,
-*(, Pine and Church streets Zt Main Street and Newton Boule-
-411 NVw^rnn Blvd ""f',"'"'"'''.^.I'L';?*'' ^9 Newton Blvd. and Helen Avenue. ' SOPTH OF MRRRIGK HOAD. (West of Ocean Avenue ) *1 Bavview Ave. and M'''''-''-\,„^","t , '«!. Lonft Beach Avenue and Merrick
8. Oc?an*''Aven»e and "'nltb Street 4 Bayview Avenue and ^^^aley Si- , IK LonK Beach Avenue and ^\ haley ,
*7 Oe?an*'''Aveniie and -Whaley Street, j Is Archer Street and P-Hlott Plaee. %l Ocean and Southside Avenue.-. .
%V. Atlantie ond WVst Rnd Avenv.e». ! it. Atlantic tnd B"V'''-«' ^^.\r."'iT.loe , A». Atlantie Ave. and R''"»";jXy ^JSiS; 4* Weat RMe Avenue ""•..^tL.? iSt
a* West side Avenue and F"^"* "J* I
A* Miller Avenue and Fron Street
(Eaat of Ocean Avenue.)
Tl Merrick Road aftd Grove Street. ,
Vf' Merrck TUiad and Main Streei.
^S' Merrick T«ad and Helen Avenu.. ,
-74 Rmltb and Church Streets, ,
^g Bedell and Reynor St^.r**-,,^
7* Ravnor Wenue nnd Mill R"»o
?S A?cher Street and Kasi Avenue
7?; Main and Archer Streets
•1 n»Hell street and Atlantic Ave
«4. Grove and Ray 5»»'^''^*J,, atreot «5 Ocean Avenue Attd Cedar Streot. «C Orove and Front Streeta^
Second alarm means that mo •« mon ' «ro tieeded.
On* loBB blaat ra«all.
1^1^ T^T^T^/^^T\ rri **The Largest Incoiporated Village on Lxjng Island—-Freeport
H W Ih H I j f 1 W I ^^Bi^Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State/'— -¦• ''-^' i^ i-^ ^^^-tX. M, Secretary of Skte FRANCIS M. HUGO.
A Hint to Snarara. If you are tbe object of contlnaal Jibes from your family on tbe acort of snoring, try fastening vertical stripa of UioKlu^.s plaster over the lips.
SUNDAY CONVERT ROCKVILLE CENTRE
"Al" Saunders to TeU
Story of Conversion
At all Services
PERSONAL^MENnON R£I) fRQSS FUND
REACHES $100
FREEPORT CHURCHES
-S/dncy H. .Swezey village president, who bas been in Allegheny and Pitts¬ burg Ifxjklng into tbe coal situation for Ihc village, returned home Tues¬ day.
Thousands and tuus of thousands I are bearing Uilly Sunday, ibe evange- i lUi, iu bib Sav/ York campaign j againBt uiu, whicb began i:Iatiter Sun- j day, April 8lb. As tbe flrst of three ' wcck.s drawd tu a close the Tahcr- j nade al the corner of Broadway and I 1681b Slreet is taxed to its utmost ca- ¦ pacity daily. .Mr. Irwin S. Cobb, a I newspaper man, in writing his opin- : ion. .-iaid, 'He is Koiiig to .set in motiun ; a wave of religious enlbusiasin wbicb the scoffers, perhaps, will call voodoo- ism, and which the straigbi-laced will I call hysteria, and which the converts will call salvation, a wave which will stir .New -Vork as it has never, iu a spirtual way, been sliricd until thia year of grace, Iiil". He is going to quicken the (urin.sity til ibi.s sensation- loving, tickle-minded town as no other preacher has quickened it in our tinicH. And a godd many (jf those who come to scoff will remain Id i-i'peiii and luay." That was said of .\cw York may be said of Rockville t'cnirc village.
Il would be out of the question to look for Hilly Sunday to come to Kf>ck\illc Centre for a .sci-\ Ice or a scries of ser\ices, so arransemcnt.^ have been marie for the next best thing, viz.: "Al" Saunders was in bus¬ iness in Scr.anton, Pa., and one who I refused to bc interested In either the Sunday movemenl or the gospel they | preached Finally be was persuadexl, j like many more, and was converted, and since that time, which was aboift three years ago, bas consecrated his life and Intliiencc and power, in tell¬ ing the wonderful story of hi.s con¬ version. It is one of li.e most remark¬ able and none should fail to hear it. He has Kiven up bis husiness aud de¬ votes his entire time to the spread of the Oospel. He is an entbusiast. A Wonderful Salvation. A Wonderful Slory.
.Mr. Saunders has heen In most of the .\<'W Kn^liind cities iinri in maiy of the laigesl chtirchcB of Greater New York. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, recently after preparing his sermon for a Sabbalb evening service, did not deliver it, turning the service over lo .Mr. Saunders, so deeply was Dr. Hillis ! wif< impressed with Ihc wonderful con¬ version of this man and the wonder¬ ful story be had to tell.
.Mr, Saunders will be in Rockville Centre Presbyterian Church, corner of Lakeview and .Morris Avenues, Sab¬ bath morning, service commencing at n o'clock.
Sabba'b afternoon al 4 o'clock ther,, will be a Men's Rallv in tbe Baptist (-|iiii-cb. Merrick Road,
Sabbath evening, at 7.1.'). there will he a I'nion Service in the St. Mark's M. K. Church, Village Aveniie and Merrick Ftoad.
Mr. Saunders will bc the speaker and preacher at all these services. Come and welcome.
C, Dwight Baker, president of the school board, explained to the tai^tay- ci.-i. in telling them of the athletic training instruction in the schools, thai F-'reciMJit has finally obtained a competent and capable coach for base hall and foot ^^l'- ^t Is the first time tbat Freeport has ever had competent and capable coaching in its school, lyco Kisbcl, who coached one of the best ball teams Freepjjri ever pul out. and James Nolan, who coached the mil! championship team were in the audience. They gritted thcii- teeth, but looked on admiringly
Freeport Women Act¬ ive in Campaign for Members
The regular business meeling of the Freepori Auxiliary will be held In tlie Sunday School room in the .M. E. Church, on Pine Sireei, .May 2, al 2.30. As a matter of special importance di¬ rectly effecting tbe welfare of the Red | lyn
Waller ("ozzciis has served as sclmol trustee for twelve years. It is significant that he was first nomi- nali-ri twelve years ago by .\. P.. Wal¬ lace, and it was tbe same A. I!. W. wbo nominated him for another three
years' lerm last Tue.sday night. -Mr. planned for the same purpose. Cozzens is the only builder on the | 'I'ln, Finance Committee .-ihow
Cross work in this village is to be discussed, it ifl very Important that all members arrange to t;e present at this meeling. ^
Tbe card party given hy .Mrs. H. L. .Ma.vson, at her home on .South Long Reach Avc-nue, was a iiiost enjoyable affair, and has added a generous siim toward base hospital <'(iuipnient. A number of simlar parties are beinir
I H.4FTIST (HlKlH
I The special meetings will close on i
j Sunday. Tbere will be two services,;
! 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Preaching by '
;hc JRev. W. A. Granger, D,D.. presi-'
] dent* of tbe .New York State Baptist j
Convention. All are invited to panic- ]
pale in tbes«. closing services. Sun- '
day School meets at 0.45 a. m. !
The first anniversary of the paslo- I
rate of the present pastor Rev. Wil- i
I liam Breckenridge, will be held on '
i Tuesday, .May 81 h. at S p. m. The ad- .
j dress of the evening will be given by
I the Rev. George Caleb Moore. D.D., !
pastor of the Baptist Temple, Bro<ik- |
All the local pastors are expect- |
cd to take part. .\ cordial invitation is extended to the people of Free- I)ort to be prc.«eiit on thi.<; happy oc¬ casion,
A UK. I AIK KOK \WU LKKVI (A IS PS
The .N'ejchhoi hood Workers P.Tlr will take place at flic Freeport Club House on May 15. 16, 17 and IS durin:;
Herald Square Clothes Shop
READY FOR SPRING
We have never aalered into a teaion with greater entbuiiaam then this present one. The extraordinary range of our Spring
Models and Materials for Men and Y«ung Men
is absolutely not alTccteri by the siaritv of fabriis, .Model cloths, produced m our own custom shops, duplicate every advance style idea of Fifth Avenue's leading originators. l-:very Sack and Nor¬ folk Suit, smart belted effect. Top Coats, etc., reveals those charac- teristi«- touches only to be had in bightest urade of hand - made clothes. '
$1000 TO $3000
Herald Square Clothes Shop, 128 W.34st. New York
Satisfactioa guaranteed or your money back. Open evenings
until % o'cltkk. Saturday evenings 10 o'clock
a 1 so
I the afternoons and evenings. The
hoai-rt, and has proved an Inveterate workct- His le-eleclion is a popular I one,
I Cadiuaii H, Frederick made a <'om-
j mendable showing in his candidacy
I for trustee. He received |07 of tbo
I '2'2'.t votes cast. !\lr. f-'redcrick stated
that be did not do any electioneering.
and left himself entirely in the bands
ol" bis friends. Stephen P. Peltit spoke
truly when he dwelt ou Mr Fredc-
i-i( k's ability.
an
! Williatn II. ] school board
will prove I Judge Swezey I lo .Mr. Grace'
organizint; th
Grace's election lo the was a good move and
excellent successor lo
Judge Swezey pointed
; untirmy efforts in re-
Freeport Club, and he
predicted that the village will be <-aic- fiilly reiiiesented with .Mr Grace serv¬ ing on the hoard.
.\ lar.iie dcle.gation ol' church goers of Ibis village, under tbe auspices of the Lpworth U-ague. altended tht> Billy Sunday seivices in the Taber¬ nacle last evenint:. About 150 resi¬ dents of th,. village left on an early trtiin I.Tst evening. Arrangements were made lor reservations through Dr. Doway. who recently spoke ui the liiiptisl Churcli here.
excellent work, and each week shows , nc w names on tbe subscription list, j Everybody is asked to add to tbis sum. I which shows lo date^ i
First National Bank, $,t; H B. Ha^ gcMi Ai Co., *.'); Chaiitauc|u;i Circb". $5: ! Alfred Davison, |15; S, H. Sweezey, I $5; Adelaide Sutherland, age 10, $1;! Sarah Stewart, 15; the .Neighborhood I M'orkers, %'i.i)i)- Wilbur Vossier. $5; [ Raymond S. Shcrly, $.">; .Mrs. John | HarriUKton, $5: .Mrs. I.'lizabeth C Story, $5; Mr. R. Seaver Barrie, |t'i.2r). ' Mrs. Kdgar Williams, .tr.: Arthur, Brown, f.'i; Seaman & Reveuno, $5: | Freeport Arts Club, ?".; Mr. Ward C.i Moon. 15; Presbyterian Churcb Imp. ; Co., $5. i
"Much credit is due to onr nc live ' chairman of tbe membership commit- i tec, wbo each week briniis in a long i
Kverybody i ,j,, Red Cross
proci!eds are for our country and foi- ihe establishing of a .Niiuhborboocl Housi'.
There will he no charge for admis¬ sion to Ibis fair. A profes.'sional en¬ tertainment and many attractions every afternoon and e\ening.
.•\t tbe diffcrt'Ut tiooths tbere will he for sale plenty of pretty, useful and servicc>ahle articles, smh as groceries, home-made cake, candy. Ice cream, c-old diinks and li^'bi lunch. .-Mso aiiicms. gatclcn hais. porch pillows, fancy bags, embroidered linens, comb¬ ing jacket.« and all sorts of fancy and useful articles. Potted Mowers, cut Iiowers, porch hansing baskets and many more desirable things.
-Ml those who have articles lo rlo-
nale will kindly send tbcm in during
the week of May 3 to 10. donations
iiia.\- be left in (-hai-t:e of social work at
Neighborhood
WOMEN TO TAKE THE WAR CENSUS
The- Women of .Nass; clir the- direc tion of the i.\ W cmiau s Sulfiage he.
list of new enrollments. nveryocuy ; ,,„, x,.jjrhhorbood Workers offlce who has nol yet joined the Rc>d Cross ' Railroad Avenue, aii> morning, should send their name, with $1.00 In- j ,„.,^. ,,p j,^,,,, ^^ ,f,,, chairman of anv
or
W. Kaynor, ol' Portciliclcl Plac-e,
iiitten lo his friends in tbis vil-
froiii Diiytona, where he is
spending the spring season, with his
The Freeiiorl Basi^ Hall Team de¬ feated Oyst It- P>ay on Carman Ave¬ nue grounds, Salurday, by a score of 7-1, They also (Icfoaled Woodmere in Ihat village, last Wc-dnesdjiy, by an overwhelming score. Freeport II. S will meet the Farmingdale Aggies, on Seaman Avenue, lo-morrow afternoon.
I'lic villatit- tioard helcl its seiiii- luontlily meeting yesterday. .Manv iiu¬ portant lualiers were discussed, in¬ cluding the village contract for coal. Mr. Swe/cv bas cciiiipletcMl arrange¬ ments for the villase siiply of coal for the year, but di finiie l.:nov. Iccliic about lh(. village supply will be known laic?-
closed, for year's dues, to Mrs. C. C Smith.
.Sc-vvin,u uiachines ha\c been added to the l.w-«rk room eciuipmenl and everybody is bustling. Plc nty of work always on band and everybody is In¬ vited to come In and do what ihey can. I
-Many plea.sani hours are . being , sjient by Freepori woiiuui who are i working bard to do their share In | helping their country's need
Reward for Progresslvenesa. ,
The fanner wfho has not Inhaled tba | aroma of the flowers of progress haa i lost tbe sweets of life and knows little I of tbe Inward iimtiitor which speaks j so ter lerly unci cnccniriiL'ingly to him j
who lines his illltv. i
of the committees.
HI IP vol K (<)IMK\
An Appciil bv Fr.'cptirl ScIumiI
Children
.Mr. Lent and .Mr. Davison of l-ree¬ port. have c-ontrihtited to our Scouls, for cultivation, about two acTcs of ground on which we contemplate planting various vegetables, of which half will be uivcn for sovernmeni u.se, the other half to be divided among the iioys partiiipating in this work.
M'e will need for tbis work ahoiit Iwenty-liM' dollars for seed and sotue- boily ter plow this ground.
Will >dii c-onlribute sometbinn for this fund''
u Cciuiii\. un- .Nassau CiMiu- i'aily. ha\c iveii a big govcinnicni task. ¦|'he taking of the state mil itat y census, between .May lutb and .May -•'uh, IS to he cnli listed lo their hands .th,. Woman's Suffrafte Party luu lllg ai-ci jitc-cl the n-s|i(>nslhiliiy of Ihe work.
'i'lie e\pc. led passage- of Ihe aiiic'iidiiieiit to the census hill 1,\ ihc Stale- legisialiiic will make it nliliga- nii> fill 1 very nian anil wninaii he- I Weill Ihe auies of sixlecii ami lilty lo answer Ihe i|ueslioiis on the cen¬ sus hliiiik. and III .-.iL;n those lil.-iiik'- 111 the |MCs«ii._c (.1 one nf III,' uiiiiuli 1.1 liili,:;iii> III t!ie iii i .li Idiciii ciiiMiiiil
work, and who can ;;ive time, money, or. auicuuobilcs for tbe two weeks helwecn .May PUh and .May 25th or any portion thereof, will please e-oui- iminicate at once with the president of the local suffrage club, or the suf¬ frage captain of the elee'ion district.
I\( RIASi; l{K» AUI)
I iiuMiicicI Ihal the bie al Belmont Park race track, which destroyed iwciity-elghi \aliiablc horses in train- in.u, early .Monday was incendiary, aa was the hig lire there on April 7, rac¬ ing men took stejis yesterday to pre- M-nl a lei-iirreiic-e aud to arrest tbo iiii-ciicliaries.
.¦\fter the tirst fir.' when cii;hi or ten lila-'i's started, lesuliing in a loss of ?1,011(1,11(1(1. liic Weslc-hestcr Racing .Assoc-ial ion. ciw ner of the track, offer¬ ed a rew.'iKl of $2r,((0 for Infortuatlon ll.-1(1111;; ||i Ihc arrest of the criminals. Thll I n-w arc) wa.s increased to $10,000 y.'s'i-niio. 'l-lie .lockey.' Club. II. K.
Ill h
ICC. I'l'iialllcs refusals, I'lan already heiiig Frederick Gic-eli --ail siili ; il-.;!,-!.-. ; cr. Infill III 111. Seven,
The siiffia:;c c^ seven'> I wo elecliou county will haw ch,
1 - for the WII lieifcci.cl by 1', leader of lh mil \li , I' \a^s;,;. I '
lilcil I.
K (
Mr: Na:-
-Iilaill:'
clisiiii irKf' nt
itll
ancl
Luni
PLANS FOK rONVIMION
an,s I'or. the convention of
Ihe
Southern N'ew York F''ireiuen's Asso¬ ciation tiud tournament to be held in Ibis village on June 12, I!! iind 11 are Ileal lug coriiilelion. The Freeport Fire Deparluient and Ihc Freepori Business .Men's Assoi'itition are eo- ci)icratint; to make the convention and tournamenl the best in tbe annaU of the Southern .'Xssociation. Kven war cannot aet as a detriiiietit to the big liremanic eveml. .\ resume of the ac- livilic.-s Uiriiished b.\- the. iiulilicily committee which reacbecl us Tuesday morning will be printcv! next week.
.•\ moving picture show will l>i> held hv the >-recpoc: Ficenicii for the ben¬ efit nf tbe convention fund, at the Lllr efiy 1-lieati-<\ on Monday evenin•,^ .M,iv M, The tickets are len cents eacii and Ihe pic-lure for Iho occasien will he ''The Closed Door,"
I'or the licMietit of the convention fund of the Freeport Fire Depariment, a dance will be lic^ld at ncoe.klyn Hall on Saturday. M;iy l:i. The purpose '>•' (he (laiii-e i' to ruis,. funds witb wbicb to enlertain the Southern New- York- Firemen's .-Nssoeiation at the an- niKil convention, .lune 12, 1" and It.
First Letter-Box. Tb" tirst letterbox seems to hnve bee-ii Installed lu Paris, ns ii nsc-ful [lurt of the tirst penny post eslalilished iu nn\ c.JUii""y. I'.ul. slriiiigcly eniiugb the peeiple of Paris ilicl not like the boxes for their lett.rs, ami the system was lor luaiij \e;iis giviu uji.
Shoe Shining Parlor
HATS CLEANKD AND
RENOVATED Cl(L\RS, CIGARKTTKS
J. .i. CHAKKAM8
41 So. Main SL FRKKPOBl
ADVr.KTlSKO Ll.TTFUS
Art;'i>is. Mrs. A. (2>
17K Ray Slreet. Freeport. L. I. French. Fianklin M
"ill Mil pie Ave, French. Mrs. K Fernandez. Julian Jones. Mr. K. Stoad, Fredie,
Care M*^-s I-" 11, I'inkney Winslow, K. J. (2)
4!» No. Ocean Ave
EAGLE
Klectrlcal Shoe Kepairiiis
Riihtiers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait
All Work Gtiarauleed
Reasonable Prices
JAMES PISCIOHA, Prop.
35 RAILROAD AVKNLi: Freeport, L. I.
Read the Nassau Post vicinity news.
for loc-iil and
THE
liberty Theatre
Brooklyn Ave. at Grove SI.
EVERY NIGHT
Except Suntiay
TIESDAY. THIRSDAY and SATIRDAY MATINEES
Seven and Eight Reels oi THE
BEST there is in Motion
Pictures
Admission 10c Matinees 5c Children 5
I 01 piHs I, WII I (HI I A rmim;
j .Miiiyan H. Ilauser, of the hanklim itiiiii of /iiiinic'iiuan and I'orshiiy. Il-ll ' Wall Street, New York Cily. thidiiirli his peiscuial counsel. Daniel W. Blu- uieiilhal (of the law finu of .Miuirice : !!. and Daniel W. Bluiuenlhal I, desires I to offer for farmin;; purposes, free ¦of charge, to livc cn- six woriliv fami¬ lies se\enty cily lots owned by him in the best residentiiil section of J Woodmere.
; Mr. Blumenlhai p-rsiiually oirers I for the siinie ptiriiosc iiny pai-( of 125 I lots owned by bim in College I'oinl. i between IXIb ancl 2:;d Sireits, Avenue i C and Third Avenue.
Use Well Your Gift.
, Thc> weakest iiiiiong us has a gift.
I however seemingly trivial, which Is pe¬ culiar lo bim, and which, worthily used, will lie .'1 gift also to ilis r-cc— liii-'kin
'!¦ Ml. of lli'e c work md the 'I cases 11 pull-
in their lesiiective disliicts. resist liitioii places will iu in III- the liic houses ,ilic rem
illl,' plill IS.
The i-oiiiiiKllcC' wishes il to be iliiiroimlil\ iiiiilcrstoiiil that this is tiot siiffiiiL'c work, lllill dial there is uo coiii|M'iisal ion of any kind pro\ idecl li\ ihc i:o\i riiiiicnl for il, ll is gci-,- ciuiiiriii work. L'ivcii inio tlic hiiii'ls of llic wciiiieii MiluiiU'i'is of llie cciuti- l\ lii'c-iiisc men \olilliteC'|-s can he ImI- 1(1 iiscci ill oilier wcirk. and hec .•iii.'.c of Illl' wciridcrfiil iiiiic-liinerv of ihe Wdiiians SiilTiimc P;irly. which is ;i-:iily for the liisk : iii;ii iiinei \ w liic ): '>li-, <'i-ocke|-. ill till' coMtily coiniii- tiiiii. said coiilil not he diMilicalcil in weeks of h;ird labor.
^'l.^• woniini, siifri-;i;;isl,- oi- ii"l., W'^liMiL' I,J lielu i'l lh|.; irovei iim,n' ili
Kiiapii :iii'l Scliinler L. Parsons each .(ililcil 2".iii( to the fund. -X detective ;meiie.\ iiilili'd tifiy ill mid guards to Ihc lone iiKHind the biiildiims at the 11 III k. (loiihliug the number.
i:\eiy liorsc^ Mr. Parsons bsul In training, excepting the famous Kohi- Boor, now tn Kentucky preparing for tbe K'enliicky Oiiks, was killed in |ho tire. Among tbe two-year-olds which he and Mr, Knapp lost were several I untried yet but regarded as auumg Iht' best ••yoiiim-.iers" in this eoiintrv.
Bee Human Benefactor.
Let us not call him hone>y-bee that pollinate-^ more Iiowers thnn any other iigeiicy ; plain tue is n higher title. Wo largely ilc[iciii| on him for lull crnps of lijpplcs. lilacMicrrics. riis|iherries unci Mriiw hciiii'v |iciich. pears, plums, (lii!iiei'.i, l,,iiir~, I iirriiiiis. i-riinil.Trie's. ciiciiiiilii.rv. ;:r:i|,e< ill,.ions, luulhcrries.
pe..,.. ;:,„! ..',||;,v|„.<.
Dearest and Cheapest.
Ilokus- -'•Closchsi suys Ills wife la the dearest little unmiiii in the world."
I'okUS—"I suppose hy Ihn I he nieiins 8hc S the i-he,i|,..sl.' l-nNMi Topi'-s.
Ill
Nassau Post
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
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liKKS ANl> ADTO SUPPLIES
Diamond Tires
Tel«9tuu»« im ff Weal M«ntak M.
Ne^v Bridge Inn
ANTON JUNG, Prop. "Phone 15 Wantajfh
Newbridge Road and Jerusalem Avenue
SMITHVILLE SOUTH, L. I.
Specialty:
A la Carte and Shore Dinners
The Long Island Valet
B. GOLD
63 Observer Street
GOLD
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Telephone 2b Rockville Centre
Remember
thai we (io all kinds uf
CLEANING & DYEING
Including such articles as Carpets, Rugs, Portieres, Draperies, also all kinds of
Clothing and Wearin.u^ Apparel
A telephone call or a penny post card will bring our delivery auto to your door. We deliver and call for goods promptly at any point on Long Island.
OUR REASONABLE PRICES WILL SURPRISE AND PLEASE YOU GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
Don't Take any Chances With FIRE
Keep a PYRENE Extingusher in your home or on your auto or boat and you will be play¬ ing safe. 15 per cent reduction in your auto insurance if you carry a pyrene.
$7.50 Complete with Bracket
Arthur IVhitehoose. 91 S. Mail Street. Freeport
HAHLwav*. Palatt, TaonisliM, StvTM •>« S«pdta«
Nickel Plating
Bath Room Fixtures, Plumbers' Supplies. Hotel and Apartment Houses our specialty. Gold, Silver, Brass, Copper and Oxidizing. Brass Beds. Gas and Electric Fixtures Refinished and Relacquered.
ALL WORK MADE EQUAL TO NEW
Dry-CleaningRugs, Domestic, 10c per yard Oriental, 12c per yard
Scouring Rugs, Including Dry Cleaning, Domestic, 25c per yard. Oriental, 27c per yard. Fringe, 6c per foot.