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RBVIEW>OBSERVER-POST-INQUmE», FRIDAY. MARCH 4,1921
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aeorge Bennett Smith and Johnny O'Mella are expected back from Bouth- em climea this week, atephen Pettlt is expected back about March 17.
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L. Schioas who has been ill \b able to be around again-
FREEPORT CEMETERY BILLTOGOVPOR
Measure, If Signed, Wil! Give Room
for Sthod and Munidpal
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ROIERT L CMUSTIS DfRNES ISSUES IN FREEPOKT EUCTION
.rullue Blndrim Is doing things with his new flub Building at Uain street ind Railroad avenue that make It one 9f tko SMat attractive office bullrings in the village. i "- „ , ,
_— , Freeport, .Mitrch 7.—Fr««iiort i.<f » '
The Oreat South Bay Ferry Cvi. will; have an up to date apartment hou>u sUrt fishing boaU on Sumlay «*'«»• i ^o''ding to the plans ot Mamurcr •ions in the very near future. " * " ""
Mra. Jowph Mellon has been brought home from the Rockviilo Centre Sanitarium.
R. P. Domschks of Atlantic avenue waa kleked by one of his horses Thurs- iay hot waa able to attend the Elks ilsctlon.
MIsa Audrey McVay ol 174 Miiler •venue known as the"'j?ubber Queen" Is spending a few days in •Philadelphia ilsltlng friends.
The new homo for Mr. and Mrs. I'obcrt H. Earon is nearing comiUrtion They look forward to being cnintcrt-f ably settled soon. i
The Mothe.rs Club will hold a "Salma- j Bundi Party" at the Freeport Club u:i March 17. Plans for the affair Bre[ complete In every detail.
ESCAPES FROM ASYLLM
Freeport, March 7.—Tho Freepart ol!co were notlfted Friday that an iin- ,uate of the Brunswick Home Vmltyville had escaped from iilace, and to lie on tho lookout f<ir him.
He Is deecrlbed as about 55, hus f'W teeth, mumbles when hc talks, ^lorc badly crumpled clothing.
John Crulckshank of tho South Shore Hotel.
Work lias already b^gun to tnakfl over the hotel Into an aiMirtmcnt bouse with. 22 apartments, of two and three rooms each with bath and kitchenette. It ia expected that some of the jipart- menls whl be ready fpr w.cupancy by Aprli! Such an ostablishmcnt In Free- port has long boon desired aa tho ma- • jorlty of people lavor housekeeping ' r.tther than hotel life.
It is iirobabl.T that the ball +oom of ] the holel will lie retained for banttuets I and dsrces, but If the demand for i.u Iiartment s warrants, the ball room and I parlors do'Wnstalrs will be cot up into I apartments an well.
When finished, the South Shore ApartiuonlB v,'ill present thoroughness ill every detail.
TW(> DRUTHERS RELK.VSED
I'nur Others Convicted of Robbery
and AssauU, WUl be Senteiu-ed
2dlneola, March 7.—Antonio and James F;-anzino, of Jamaica, convicted Ih-it j of assauU with their brother Salavatoro and Frank Babrltz, Peter Golls and Frank I'ictrantinto were released from the couiiiy jail thiu morning under sus¬ pended sentence by Judge Smith.
The eextet were connected with the assault and robbery of a cur owned by Rctttores Loet Child jo^n Oaynor, a mall carrier. The car
Freeport—Sergt. Yulch, of the fiee-j,jyg^g taken from him at PVankilii port Police added more laurels to his , ;}qj,arc, he wa.s beaten as wns a friend offlctal crown Thursday when he r; ^^j^^ ^ofle with him and after a wild tilrned a lost baby to Its home. He i^nw , ^,^^^ ^y^^ ^,^^ ^^ wrecked. It was turn- the child on Main street and recogniz-d , ^,^ ,^^.j,. j,n,j ^ ditch. Tires were w.anl- It as belonging to Mr and Mrs. Robert I „..,,y gi„,,i,e,i. t),c otheru of the six. Martin of 257 Miller avenue. Mrs. JU- I vverc remanded until Wednesday for Mri waa notified und was profuse in b '•. sentence. Some of them are convicted thanks to the department and to Seii;i. j ^f robbery.
Yulch. I Assistant District Attorney Edwardu
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NORTH lScX>LMUKf:. i by Xell VandeWaler und Frederick
; Tn^raham..
-•^''Strahf of Jamaica has pu.-i
FREEPORT MAJfirrVENTS ELECTRIC LAin» SOCKET LOCK
Freeport, Mar. 7.—KObart U. cniriatle, ^0 Bayview aragtm, can* Into tbe
flght for village preaident last week, and'began immediately an active cam¬ paign. He opened his campaign with a jntateirH^nt of liis platform, in which he
isred hn ivould work to reduce taxes, and give the village an efficient busl¬ neas admiMMratloB.
Mr. Christie's statement says In part hc Ih opposed tp payment of salaries to the village president and viUa«pe trus¬ ties, tlial expendlluros' by tho Village B;>arrl should be conflned Within the ii;i^iii,-i of tho amount voted for the pur- iiose by tho peoiile; that there shoatd be a rigid systeDi of economy to reduce ta«- Atlon: that the municipal power plant should be so Improvofl that consumers srould derive considerable beneflt from it.
If elected he pledges himself to en- leuvor to enlist the active participation !n village alTalrs of the commuting ele- ment.
lit; proposes to have Village Board aieetir.g9 held evenings. Aftemoon meetings, lie believes^ deprive the rom- nuUng element of opportunity to np- lear before the board.
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KXC'-\MP.MENT SHOW FRIIHV
Ten Villages WiU I uitc In Joint Affair ,\f Kreeport
I'^rcepurt, .March 7—.N'H.ssau Kui-iunp- ment .AssiK'latioh, Xo. 2, which com¬ prises t.idd Fellows' KncampmcntH In ten villages, will hold » vaiwleville and motion picture show, in the Freeporl Auditoriuni, .Main street. Fridey e\e- nhiK', Watch 11. It l« the flrst of its kind unde.- the .loint oi'ganizatlon and is to hc made an tinnual evenl.
Six professional acts will be staged and a, ko"<1 fihii slmwii. .Music will bo provided by Spedick's musicians and dancing will follow the perforniaiice. There will be no ix-servcd seats. Per¬ formance will begin at S P. Af.
For the benellt of thoae who sta.v to the dunce, buses will be opeiutcd after hours from Freeport to Lynbrook and to Hempstead. Theso Hues will also be available to reach the auditorium.
Freeport. Marah 7.—Harry Kteln ct this village has perfected an invention that is attracting attention in the elec¬ tric world, Namely, a device to pro¬ tect against theft ot incandeei-ent lamps fron tbeir sockets.
Thero is ^n Invention In the market tliat answers the same piiriiow! but In order to uae theae lock oocfcets it is necessaiT to buy new ones to replace thoae being used, and ttu>y lost about threu times the value of ordinary soc kets.
Mr. Klein's Invention can lie ptace* in i>osition by the owner r<'ady for usf using the old Aockct and any lamp o: standiird make.
Sevai-al electric companies have takei an interest in the invention. Mr. Kleli is assoclatetl with the Live Wlro 'fra vellng Biig Corporation of Fre<-port ant is a member of the Freeport Lodge tn Elks.
Object lo Wnler in Giillers.
I.'oc.kvllle Centre. .March 7.—Cooi- plaiiit was made at the last Village Hoard njectlng of the condition of "llic crcsriing at Observer street and Park avenue. VV.ilcr extending around Mic curii;.'r Iweiity feel made it impo.ssiblc to cros.><. Tbo Street Coiiiiiiissioncr promi.sod lo kIvo il attention.
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Mr. and Mrs.'Radormuchcr have siii! ~ their home in Bellmoro and have move<i r to the city. '.:
The plnochlo and euchre given b' s Mrs. Caliagnino was a big succcs.-. i 5 Prizes were won by R. K. Hilton, (list;|~ \V. Von Soht, second. J. Odell, third. ^3
THE FREEPORT UPHOLSTERING SLIP | COVERS AND DRAPERY SHOP I
Edward and Ellen Mucy uro ill mis lome. ' ' "3
Mi-8. Boyce of Lafayette street, '>• 'S Jured In an automobile accident. Is alil. 3 to b« about again. 5
Items for this column may be to Edw^d Macy.
"seaford
Norman Llbby aud family have ino\ "1 to Lynbrook.
Tl>e Seaford Home Bureaiu, Mi-i' Irace Watklns, In charge, haa licgiin to give hot lunch to the school chikir v every noon hour. This Is proving very satisfactory. Miss Helen Hubbell dh-oc!.' the work, lunch being ti'cpared b.v members of the Child Welfare Associa tlon. The children pay live cents a por¬ tion.
About one hundred dollars wars clca;' ed at the last danco given hv the PafS- time A. C. The money Is to be used for equipment needed tu promote ulhlcti>' activities.
Miss Anna McHughs the new potii- mlstress ot the local postofflce has had new boxes put '..'
Archibald Lott Is lv me after Herviier his enlistment with the Life Guards at Short Beach. Hc will engltge in other i work. I
Mrs. Shuphia Haff who lias been ill i at the home of her daughter, .Mr>' Louis Ketcham Is impruviiig.
Mr. James Lush has been iiulle 111 at the home of hia son, Ueurgu Lush i ou Jackson avenue.
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¦'%4dition Ptaimed Far Fre<ien( Chib Kpfrigerating Plant a Feature
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Municqwl and Gvil Ezigineen Surv^ors
f RaOnwd Ave. FREEPORT, N. T Tdcphooo MS
Telephone, 90 Fre^K»^
- lYMAN N. JONES
•Your Gas Problem Solved Florence Oil Stoves
Sporting Goods 5 South Main Street
Motor Boat Supplies FREEPORT, N. Y.
Freeport, March 7.—FreeiHirt l.4idg< of Elks is itlanning to add tn the pres cut clubhuusc_and havo, a refrigerattif plant as well as a larger kitchen.
It is also planned to buiki uuartorr for tli» secretary, the variou.s commit tecs, and a dormitory for the help, l! Is planiuKl to tear down tbo old iiiirt pf the building and replace it with brick but for the present tbo additi<>ns si*iken of aro all that will bo iioe"s«ary
Plans aud 8i>e( ifkatioiis will be drawn by C. P.. Kern for approval. The building committe-o submitted a report which was read at the lust meeting. Those comprising the coinmittoo jue KIdon Cloud, Ernest Uandall, C. R. Kern and Kolxrt Christie.
A bowling tournament, be^-un .Mon¬ day in the club alliys, will continue two weeks. New applications for nuni- iKiis aro pouring In and 11 is evident that Kxalted Kuler Albin .lohnson will be ablo to close bis term of oHiii. with tho coveted number of 2,0<iO niomlsirs.
WViG.MILLER.hic lr™"
RATMOND J. MILLER, Mgr. ! ^_=
MILLER, Msr.
Auto, Plate Glass, Burglar; Life and Fire
Insurance
24 S. Grove St. Freeport, L.
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SHOES RENEWED?
—GO AND SEK—
MR. RINI
41 West Merrick Road, Freeport
niia tiirem Voii (be ^rrvice al Moderate
Shoes Mlilned
j{ The First National Bank |
FREEPORT, N. Y.
SECRETS OF SUCCESS
is the title of what appears to be a book.
Upon examination, it turns out to be a home bank truly saying that the secret of success is thrift.
We diarge you one dollar for one of these banks which is refunded when you return it in good condition.
The contents are credited to your account as often as you bring it to the bank.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Then CaU On Us Today and Start On the Road to Success
THE BANK ON THE TRIANGLE
THAT TREATS YOU SQUARE ^
for VOYAGING FRIENDS
Nothing is so gratifying to those who aie about lo sail abroad as receiving a sendoff gift ol flowers from th«'foiks tbey are leaving behind.
Through our connection with florists al ail llie sea¬ ports vve can have flowers delivered on board just before the vessel sails.
Direct telegraph connection enables us to make deliveries within 24 hours—less time if you are in a hurry.
ALEX. ADAM
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
Agent for STUMPP & WALTER
FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS 49 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
Tclephanc, 1027-J
At The Freeport Auditorium
Monday Evening, March 7th
AT EIGHT-THIRTY
Lumber and Building Materials
.Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim
Brick, Lime and Cement
Builders' Hardware and Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Long Beach Ave. Tei. 525 FREEPORT, L. L
12 ROUNDS _
BILLY MARLOWE vs. JOHNNIE SALZBERG
Of Rockaway Of New York
These boys are lop-notchers in their division and this is fireworks from start to finish
8 ROUNDS
RALPH KELLY vs.
6 Rounds—LEE WILLETTS
The Oyster Bay B<:ar C.it -JACK McNALLY of Hempstead
vs.
6 Rounds
MINEOLA NEWS NOTES
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Clarence A. Edwards I
NED COWLER
KID WHITE
The Leaping Kangaruu HAPPY EGAN
of Lynbrook
'IfNally lM;«t Vouiijf SroU lor loeal Immiu:*, and Euan »a>»\,lie ib fciiiiig tu |Hit Kynbnxik back on the iiuip
PRICES : $1.65 and $2.20, Including Tax ADVANCE SEATS at Chubbuck's Drojj Store and United Cigar Store, Free- port; White House BRrber Shop, Hempstead, United Cigar Store, Lynbrook, and Wild's Drug Store, RockviUe Centre.
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BloomtMrs & Sona of Ueniptitoad | have purchaaM the store on Main [ Btreet, Mineola, next to 13. White'.; Haberdaahory, from Sal RuniHgli. ,iii, which they will open an up-to-<Ial'j | hardware and point store as a brunch' of thetr Hempstead houue.
Mineola U>dg;e, I. O. O. P„ 125, last j Friday evenUiK made pltins lu rait<>' fundu for an Odd f'ellowii' Tornplc In this village. I
Ground has been brokun for the new Preabytertan Manso on FlrAt street, next to 'the church. The contract has been awarded to Haab BrotherH. [
"OLD AND TRIED"
NAVT BfiSLMEtJ RECEUITIXG^
Contmandiir T. H. Taylor, oWccr in j charge at the Navy Recruitlnf; (Nation, { 8 Fourth avamuc, Urooklyn. ts In rei-olpt i of a telegrapfi trom tho Navy Ucpui't' jWfnt authorlilnp resnllitment of de- j " nMe ex-service men lr the following TVT''.-*nr rocont rer.jlrement o? 4nuoxi:< ««irTl':«; GunntM raiites I ice), lut, Snd aai 3rd cUuis: Uud- i nwtM (Turpcdi^, i'itt, ilitd and :<r<i |' Tuntit captttiiiH, tlrut clatw; Qtiart-11 ertiUMtera (seneraO. lnt, 2ad tuid anl ! dgaa; QuarternmsterK (MiKiml), lot, Knd j
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INSURANCE AGENCY
FREEPORT (Opporite Depot) NEW YORK Fourteen Years' Experience Writing Insurance
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ERVICE lATISFACTION 'JJCCESS
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Do Your Spring Cleaning | EARLY! I
BECAUSE-
The Early Bird Gets (Rid Of) The Germ
NASSAU Electric Carpi^t Washing Co.
22 Wett Merrick Road Telephone, 1312 FREEPORT, L. I.