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Needing aNewCorset?
Oet something that will make the flgare shapelier. Something embracing all the latest style features and at the same time preserving personal comfort. Oet a WAD13 t-'orset.
An expert corsetler awaits the pleasure of fltting and advising you. Corsets tail¬ ored to order in a day or two or we can fit you from our large and varied stock of WADE ready-to-wear.
Mrs. Annie Abbott
CORSETIER
Addreu: NO. COLUMBUS AVENUE FREEPORT
THE REXALL STORE
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST
REXALL THROAT GARGLE: .superior for tonsiiitis, sore
throat; does not Injure the teetli. Per bottle 25c
WINE OF COD LIVER OIL: a flesh maker and strengthener for
the body. Per bottle $1.00
EMULSION COD LIVER OIL: i'or that obstinate cough which
nothing el.se seems to relieve 50c and $1.00
REXALL COLD TABLETS: make them your home companion, keep away tlie winter colds, which often iead to a severe Illness. Box 25c
BRONCHIAL LOZENGES: you will be pleased with their (luiek,
soothing effect. Bo.v lOc
AROMATIC CASTOR OIL: don't nauseale the little fellows; give the Aromatic Castor Oil and watch thom smile; results the same. The bottle 25c
HOT WATER BOTTLES: experience has shown that the best are the clieapest In the end. Our Bottles and Fountain Syringes are the best that can be procured and sold at fair prices.
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Phone No. 1.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
OLIVER E.U.REYNOLDS
THE HEATING QUESTION
Shonid be attended to now; don't put up with a winter full of dis¬ comfort and continual breakdowns.
We furnish new parts and repair all makes of steam and hot water boilers, hot air furnaces and ranges.
Call us in when you want a thorough job done; one that will give you positive satisfaction and cost the least.
HAVE THE WORK DONE NOW
52 North Main Street
Freeport
Tel. 160-W
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. Boost For It!
Every man, woman and child should patronize home institutions and boost tor home prospenty.
BUY AT HOME STORES
SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRISES
READ THE HOME PAPER
MAN eiVES BLOOD VIA GLASS TUBES
Sorgeons See Traosfiisloii WIthoBt Linking of Artwlss.
NEARLY ALWAYS SUCCEEDS.
Called Kempton-Brown Method and Is Said to Be a Cure For Acute Hemor¬ rhages—Patients May Even , Sit In Separate Rooms—Invented by Bos¬ ton Physician.
Boston.—The iriiusftision of nearly a quart of blood from a man to a wom¬ an wus amon« thb mysteries revealed in one of the iliiiics ¦which opened Us doors to the elliilcui congress of sur¬ geons. The new method, known as the Iveinptoii-Browii method, wus invented by I)r. A. It. Ivouiiitoii, a Boston physl- cluii, ami was demonstrated by Dr. Ft. F. Itlcliard.soii and In-. It. H. Miller at the Robert Briu'ham hospital.
'i'he K('ii;[itoii-Bi'owii method of tniiisrusin^,' hlood through glass tubes wus nsed in ii cii.se of |»eriiieious anae- lulii. .Mthough In this disease tbe ireiitiiieiit is only palliative, it Is de¬ 'lared iinietlciilly a ¦•ure for acute lieniorrliages.
I'lilike the .ild method, where the artery of one |iorson was linked direct¬ ly to Ibe vein <if the other. Dr. Kemp- ton's invent ion '|iermiis the two pa- lleiit.s to III' seimrated, even to sit in tlifiereiit rooms, \en.ius instead of ar terial blood is then directed luto the i;luss tube, w;ixeU with paratlin and .arried. as in a bu. ket. Io the patient. 'I'his nifihod. il is stilted, offers three a(l\;iiita;;is the .'uleiics of the donor .ire nol injiirc.l. the e.x.Ht .'iiiiount of blood can be measured, and the meihod pnntlcally alwiiys succeeds.
.\iiotlier method of tre.iling aiiaemh- patients wm,s deiiionstrated al the .Mas- .suOhnsetls tieneral liospital by Dr. Itoger 1. Lee and Dr. Beth \iiicenl, wbo showed bow the siileeii might be removed. Tbe two niethods used lo gether produce tbe best rt'sulls.
One <if th(> most iuipiu-tant papers yet read in connection witb the clinical coiigres.s was that of I>r. Charles F. I'ainter of Bo.ston at the I'eter Bent Brigham hospital. lie explahuMl to several hundred surgeons how that great bugaboo rheumatism was usual¬ ly the result of poor teeth, of Ihe cold that would nof .stay cured or of dis ordered tonsils, ears or other organs. The poison germ, he explained, was earried by the blorxl lliroiigli the bwly until it lodged infhe joint.
Dr. David ciiceMM- performed an im¬ portant cancer niieriUioii and explabied tbiit the one way to cure caiieer was to tnke tbe growth ont during its early "-^tnges.
Shoe Shining Parlor
HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATKU CIGARS, CIGARETTES
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 So. Main St. FREEPORT
Crystal
Theatre
38 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport, L. I.
You can't afford to miss a single change of program here. Set aside enough evenings to make sure of see¬ ing the season's best productions.
EVERY MONDAY The Famous Comedian
Bud Duncan
In his best < omedy hit of the season.
EVERY TUESDAY
"THE GODDESS
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The serial beautiful, In 15 chap¬ ters, featuring Earl Williams and .\nlta Stewart.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
George Overy
In a screaming Mina comedy.
EVERY THURSDAY Kaiem's famous detective stories of the _
*' Mysteries of the Grand Hotel"
Don't miss these exciting features. EVERY FRIDAT
''The Diamond From the Sky"
featuring Irving Cummings and Lot¬ tie I^lckford. Also
HEARST-SELIG NEWS
telling the latest happenings in the week.
A FEATURE PROGRAX EVERT 8ATUBDAT.
The only theatre in town showing the highest grade of first-run photo¬ plays and motion pictures of beauty and interest.
BEAR SAVES KEEPER FROM HUNGRY MATE
Orinn Away After Attacking Pruspactiifa 200 Pound MaaL
New York.—An uniK'bedaled perform¬ ance of Androoies and tbe lion was staged recently in the Central park polar bear tank. Jim Coyle, the keep¬ er, was Androcles. Uls namesake, Jim. the patriarch of the bear colony, play¬ ed the lion, while his consort, Molly, was tbe crowd of wild animala of the arena, whose role •was to eat the mar¬ tyr.
At '2:17> o'clock p. m. Androcles, equipped with hip boots and a monkey wrench, went into the tank to repair thc drain nt tbe bottom. Jim and Mol¬ ly retired upstage on the rocks and looked at him. Androcles went ahead with his work, bendbiR over Into the water, with hl.s back to the animals. .\ndrocles' 200 pounds .•aught Molly's eye.
-Vn instant later she jiimjied, nnd U would Imve been all up with .Viidro- cles If .Mm had remaiiicd a spectator. lie Jumped after Mtdly and caught her by the throat, while .\ndrocles clam¬ bered out of tbe arena, with only a scratch on the back of bis hand to show wiiere the be.ir's teeth b.'id Krazeil bim.
Bill Snyiler. head l<ee[)er, and bis three assistants lu^aril .\iidrocles usins strong; lan;;iiii;,'e and hurried up wilh pobiled iron bars. .Vfier five minutes' Itersiiasloii tliey seimrated tbe couiile. wbile the inaityr went Into tbe police station to recuperate.
"That bi'ar .llm." s:ii.l Snyder, "has been here len years and lias ne\cr itic- en lis any trouble. Molly lias been here sl.\ and keeps yon >;nessinj,' e\'ery minute. Yes, sir. beiirs are runny. You daren't turn your ba.k on 'em - never."
LED A "DOG'S LIFE."
Saloon Keeper Tells Court He Slept In Room With Fiftee,-: Canines.
St. Louis. SleepiiiK in the room and the bed with us many as fifteen do<,'s is a do^'s life. accordiiiK to Edward Flader, a fornier salo.,ii keeper, now llvliiK in Belleviie. who recently sued for divorce.
The dops lieloii;;ed l.i his wife. Ida. tbe petition suited. It Is said that sli.' also perniiiled chickens n free runwa.v of llie Sil loon, and «lien Flader iil templed to (lij\e oni llic do;,'s he ..i.\-^ his wife tbre.iicned liim with » i-liil.
BOYS SWARM WITH TREASURE
Wall StFMt Meets Few LesM* Through Young "Runners."
New York.—The boys who run around Wall and Broad streets every day with $100,000 or so of negotiable securities tied to their waLsts by steel chains inrreased in number so rapidly during tbe rush of trading tbat the brokerage houses established a flne system of es¬ pionage to prevent the loss of negotia¬ ble paper.
There are about 000 brokerage houses in the flnancial district, and probably every one of tbem took on two new runners, as the Ijoys who car ry securities to and from the banks and to the transfer oflBces are called.
When one of the boys yielded to the enticluB voice of a suffrage orator or the arguments of a prohibition cam¬ paign speaker and paused awhile with a fortune in his custody he was very apt to have a special policeman In plain clothes step up to him and tell him to be on his wny.
Many brokera expressed amazement that with such larpe amounts in easily convertible securities floating about the streets no serious losses happened.
HARD WINTERS BEFORE US.
Meteorologist Who Predicted Rain Cycle Makes New Forecast.
Paris.- The world's rain cycle, bejiiii- ning in 1!>02, which the French me teoroloL'ical authority. Abbe Moreau, dIre<'tor of the French observatory, predi'ted as the result of his study of the sun's face. Is now. the abbe says. ended. He forecasts a sories, though not perliaiis unbroken, of twenty-sl.\ hard winters, bctrlnnlng the present yea r.
.\ccordint: lo the abbe, it Is impossi¬ ble to say \\liere in lOurope the winter eold will be excessive, but probablll ties are France will have lo faee many rigorous seasons during this period. He bases bis proidiecy regarding com ing winter temperatures upon the sup posiii.m that the temperature curve all over the world < an be calculateil <> the same jnlnclples as the world's rain <'urve
Garistina & Gulotta
Make and repair boots and shoes promptly and neatly. We guar¬ antee all our work. Give us an order and you ¦wall not go else- v/here.
50 South Main Street
FREEPORT
Smith's
67 South Main St.
Ba,kei*y
Freeport, L. I.
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WHY BE DECEIVED?
"Home-madp," "(luallly" anil "Mothrr'a" are nanirn an commonlj' usrd hy bakers tbal ni<iii« propir nny, "Vrn, ail bakrrM usr It," bat It Is abao¬ iutely false; tbr brrad la madr Id a dirty and nasty backroom or crllar aud of Ibr most Inferior qaality and no niotbrr rvrr arra It, until prr- fhancr It la briiuKbt to brr talilr an food. Kind frirnds ivr will not drcrlvr you; ne do onr baklnar In onr uwu privatr bomr and ovrn and .MOTHBH doea It all.
^Ve ran bakr only a ilniltrd amount but wbal .vou ordrr la ciran and ¦wrrt and conirH to your door rarrfuii.v wrapprd and nnrontamlnatrd by fllrs and fllth. Try um an<l br piraHrd.
Moving andGeneralContracting
We liave not oii;> laige anl padded moving vans but employ strong ind cnmpettnt men. and arc otjuipped to do the best j»nd most sat¬ isfactory work. '
CESSPOOLS .\.sn TOlLK'rS CLEANKD AT .MGHT. A.N'D I.N A MOST S.^.VITARY .MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Pleasant Avenue, Freeport.
Tel. 588-J.
D. He Greaves
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
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PRACTICAL HORSE SHOEING
Lawn mowers and farm implements repaired and sharpened on short notice Wagon ironing. Heavy iron and steel tire work a specialty.
Smith Street and Merrick Avenue, Merrick
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KOCH THE BUTCHER
It is not what you pay for anything but what you get. Of all the foodstuffs nothing re¬ quires greater attention and care tlian meat, to get the sweetest and best.
Our years of experience en¬ able us to judge and obtain - PRIME MEATS. We exert the utmost ca:e to keep our place THE CLEANEST AND NEATEST Cfvll and see our plaoe and give ns a trial.
123 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Telephone 75
FREEPORT
Morning Shopping is always pleasant at this Store.
We can-}' the Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, besides
Fancy and Staple Qroceries
"SEAMANS"
27 W. Merrick Road. Freeport, L. I. Telephone 710
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JEWELER5,
440 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, NEWYORK.
AN APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR UST
From grandmother, who is not too old to be enthusiastic over a pretty pin for her dress, or a silver case for her spectacles, to baby, whose chubby hands would just tit arourid a silver cup or tiny spoon.
There are just hundreds of thingrs from which you can choose the "right" gltl so easily—you could do all your <'hri8tmas shopping here In less than an afternoon.
Why not try it this year? And you will go home knowing that you have chosen the perfect gift—the gift that suggests by its lasting nuallties. the continuity of love and friendship.
THE RADIVS STOVE:
MAKES ITS OWN GAS FROM KEROSENE
IT HAS NO WICKS TO GIVE TROUBLE
THE IDEAL STOVE FOR HOME OR CAMP
SMOKE Noi SOOT
' SMELL
J SAFE It's -SPEEDY
SIMPLE
BOILS WATER IN 3, AND BROILS STEAKS IN 5 MINUTES
Price $S.50 WLtt.d. $3.75
Theae Stoves are made in 2 Bameri; also in Bedroom .Heater* The Greateat Invention of the Day,
The Radius Company
MARTIN r. MVRPHY
LOCAL AGENT FSEEPOBT, L. L