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MATIONAL LEAGUE
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On Saturday AftcracMtn and ovenins. |ihy 2«Ui4lt Che TWrtirn'ii H«U. »Mt Uo<:k«wiir, an Intwpstln* relieioun tnritlon- ptft-UJ«e "•fhi" Storm Of Mfr' will k<! tflven. hev. J)r. Jan. K.. ShMdx "!* the author of the story. Til* exhibition irii undrr the direction of the C^-ial Board of the Ocean Side .Mtthodtet Kplaoopal Church. The mu- the
< ame Into our llri>s one da>
\VhMt we "ir^rm rom •»*1th waltlnfr; Alt wi^iy with dur lonelln^*^,
.\».i dulled wit* nradi bettitinjr. H*r dftinty ways and ratti^K vwicc
Soon sent our oarea «wiiiKinff.- Her prenem-e niade uk all rejoice.
Our iioino waa flllml with sin^ns. Bttt oh: that day of MtteVne.ite,
Bhe went to Join her irtfiter;
KriiciKirt, Mny ».—Tin. Wlllbun tnintoii tstory Post of the Anwrk-nu I>:>glon and Us Woman .VuXlllal^ tpvt Kriday evenlpir tmd /olIowinK thfdr n- siwctivo Ht-HHlonH, joined at,^ the Houth Shore Hotel In a social KnthLYins wlw-i-i- till* Well knoiMUi cntertaliiincTit of inaii- after Jotin Cruli-kahank wan enjoyed.
KefrcshmentB iind mualc. and a rwl- tation ju-omimnlcd by all tho loow arllcIeH In tht> room, wa..< niadi- 1).\' IrvlViB Oxohhiini a metnbor of the
POHt.
The f>-Kion I.s maklnR idiinH for a movi« benefit to he hcyi at the^Ami ri <«n Theatre on May 24th both* after- | _
noon nnd evening. The live eiilerfalii-! r.oMlod^. ment committee, most eftlrieiit in aid-1 .Vew xarJc Ins to Ifj-eaw th« iiotit IreaMury, will
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
weather I '" t the Baptist Chtlrcfl th* ii^Biififa- tton W«K r«4l»eotc4 fo we»r a white flower, ahd a f.iafcs mrtxtnn *a-H de ?rM^ by Rev. Brwin 9. titmtamt. Tat-
Krepiioit. May a.-t'ei-fott rt-eeted Mother's I>ay In Freeport ^-il- lase. and it wa.s nttltlgly crtl^jratetS Iti ull of the diarohes. Hoth«r.s' Oay it was, and all the motlMrs in the world | -.Vere loved und honored. Thl«^ year it j oamIoii.
•teemed that tho <l*y Was only for the! Th« Chur«;h mt Ito* Ti'WM<f1rMi«t«'n rich mothcr.s. ;»o fur us -aedrihs: tht» j had a npecial motherK' Hemion In the ^v;lll^ carnatl«li was cwjcerned, the monilnR, when Rev. R. H. Kcottbroouht
a(n-<«npanyins the pictures Is in I Our heart* were AUttttaer with Jeep tMs- ttaelf a c»ne»rt. Mm. G. T^aas wil:! trt'iw. '
niv* th* IntvrpreUtionfl at the piano.) -^-h: Heaven! H»*- we inii««ed her!
{- We alao miiwed
mualc a)fl« wu ap^roinlaUF te the oc-
yE.STKKDAY'S RESULTS
PhlUidelphin. 5; ttmw York, 4 (14 ln«i), Cleveland, 17; Chicago, 3.
BoBton, 4; WashlnKton, .'I. St. I.co'«, %6: IX'tioit. 8.
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Jt wan decided to have fleorRe I'resl-1 PhUndHphla (dfil, a member ko to .New .Iei'se.v and j Chicago ... truck tho gun the Kovernmetit hii« given to the I'l.st. It i.s a :2I1 milli¬ metre trench mortar with eari-liyc and Uiiw HiTvlcc 111 the Ht. Mihlel Halleiit.
The fotinal presentation pf the can¬ non from the (1. A. It. to llie ,\njt..rican Ijogion roal wllf take jilacc as a part of the mt'tnorial service Ml«ii»riiil Day twrvlceB.
Till! <|ueMlioii of imyiiig for the inenmrlal tn In; erected by the I'ost to 118 dead. WttK dimntftMid, and it Is !)rol)- nble thnt thf men will use part of their state bonus for that t>ur|ioKe. It waH ltniiri>«sed upon the memlH^rn that thlH memorial monument ta a tribute I from the I'ost itself lo the one woman and iiiiielceii men of Kreeport who loHt : their lives In the war. II does not! conlllrt with the Memorial I.lhrary In
DINO OF CLUBS
Won. Lotd. r.C.
Cli'velund ia 6 ."14
Washhigtoii U 9 .550
8 7 .633
9 8 .529
Detroit 10 10 .500
S 10 441
7 11 3J<9
5 12 294
ilov.-er deHiiirnatcd af oiBcial biOK.soni for the day.
0»ln»c to the rei'Ctit coW npell, tl|e •vliUe cai-natlon.x did -not Wo^som ahd 'ilooin for the mothers, and as a result 111 ¦ [Mice of them won almost prohibi¬ tive. In Kreeport they were retaillnii i.>i- twenty-flve ceBlH a|>le«:e, and In
out the fact* that motherhood Is the grcafent of nil things, and that her two !irieat4>f<t <iialts are naeriftce aiNl forgive- nesn. Thert? wan no .h|»<h,'I«1 mtisie for tho oeetwion.
Al the RooKPvelt I'reMijtfrian Churoh tV^tor M. E. Morer prenehed on "The Mother of Jesus" and delivered a nwwt
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i1i.ttt)Mtea<l. Mny *.—The Aitoonas de-
r»at«4 the All N'atlonala of .Vew York
hi re j-vttterday by a score ot 12 to B.
tT:ie visitors made all their runs In the
!tMi>l inning. KabrlnnKl twirled for the
' .^Uuooa* and Abe Alison caug-ht.
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j J. Seymour .Snedeker was t.-iken sud- driily ill In the Presbyterian Church ; Jt-st before th« morhlnR' wervlce yester- md was taken to his home on Co-
Two tahtecleth.i.
Six Koblet«,.'^
cite pair pumps.
(Jrandma's sarttet bt-ixxh, and
Ten "»>eans."
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FOOT AILMENTS 9 A. M.—8 P. M.
Monday, 2-8 ItockvBle Centre. L. t Sunday, »12 241 Mctrirk ttaU
niooklyn nfid r*eW Vork. they Went a.'; | Impiosslve jiermon. aererul young ffirls Iil^h aa fmty-ave ci-nt.s. jo' ihe c«JM:regatlott KnOgr a nt****"! an-
One American l.cKion post of Jamaica i^*^ fnr »h* occartwn. A lar^e h«tlch III! ipte<l the dandelion ns Iho flower for! »>< eamattoiis Haw f;IV»Hi t*> thf »*ro thn day, ho ttiat mothers of ail wal^s ! «)l<*eHt mothtrs In this rhTirt*, ahd %aR 111 life could be honored, one equally a-s diVidtHi b^twetm k Mrs. Burr and p Mrs,
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piioved today.
His condition Is im-
1 Reserve >T>ur placi* for 1.30 p.m., I S/itui'duy afternoons, al the links for ' the .summer. It's going to be n great jsmson for the Oreen Wreckers' Inion.
GAMES TOi)AT
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
TBSTBBilAY'S RESULTS
I'.uffalo. 8: Newark. -'.
Syracuse, 14; JeMiey Cily. 7. Itochester, 4; IJaltlmore,
S-TANDtaiO OF CLUBS
Won, Lost, P.C.
Newilik 11
lltiltimore 10
Toronto 9
Jersey City 9
r.iilTalo »
R.vi-acuse S
any way Inasmuch as thut is ii tilhuie I Rochester
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from llu- village t U8 the dead.
It was dccliled lo have the Po:d l.ssiii it foi'in of Mulli'tiii seltiiifr forth tlio iiclivltieH of the Post, each month. A\', J, Young was made editor' of the bulle¬ tin.
The Women's Auxiliary havo .adoi>t>. Ltl 11 ritual for llielr meeting, n featui'e that the lioys will eslabli.sh In the near future. The members of the Woman's .VuxIIlUry will sell I'liiiulef-s I'oppioH on Memorial Day und will make the rounds of Ihe village whore holiday lire ill progress. It is cxnpcted a large atnoiinl will be realized lo aid in pro¬ viding funds for the decoration of the graves of soldier deiid In Prant-t', The Popple.-< will sell for whatever anyone wishes to give.
The Post hns received many In\it)i- tloiii-i to take part in .Memorial !);i\' ctfrmonlcs.
Besides Ilieii Rltetid the muss of
will parade with the fl. A. R., niiil on .May 11th, parade with the l.'r<.'eiK)rt thin Club al their Hag rnlsing.
The Legion post will meet at Odd Follown Hnll from this dale.
the living as Well KtMdlng 1
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OAMIES TODAY ilei-Hcy Cily at Hyraeiise. .Newark at Iluffalo.
Haltiiiiorc at ItocheHler. Keading at Toronto.
nnich as the oth^r.
.In the churches jhe theme was the, fKimc all the way tlirougli, embodying the beautiful thsiight of Washington living, who said: ",\. father ma^ turn li.s brick on his child; brothers and sis¬ ters may Iwcomc Invctei'atc enemie.^; Iiu.sbunds moy desert tholr wives and wives their husbands. Mill a mother's love endur<.<s thusugh all: in irood rc- 1 pule, in bud repute. In the face of the world's comlomiiatlon. a mother still lovijR on. nnd still hopes that her child may turn from his ovn ways and re¬ pent; still she i'eim>nibei'H the infant smiles that Hfled her bosom with mp- tUre, the nieiiy laugh, the joyful shout of hi" childhood, the opening prOmi^ of his youth, and she can never be brought to think ilim all unworthy."
In spite of the high price of carna- i tions. the Klrst MethiKllst Cinirch ga\-e one lo each mother present at the 1 moniing ..wrvlce. Bev, W. H. Thomp-' Koti preaclied a lilting sermon In the ' inoi-ninK on ".Memories of .Mother," and at the close of the .sej-vi(,-e a'quartet .s«ng, "Tell .Mother I'll be TlieiT." Ar- ! thw I'. Davi.son .sang a solo,, ".Mother," , ,iind the elioii' .sang appropriate music. !
At the Lutheran Church the congre¬ gation ob.sei ved the day npproprliitcly, lioth in the Sunday Flehool und In the re.tfnUir .service. I'astor Miller preached on ".Mothers and Children."
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Kreeport. May •.—TflP5l«t>th*rs' tlnb of Kreoport will haVe a moetins: 'WeA- ii(..sday afternoon at X prtn. at the Ureve street .school, when thr annual election of offlcers will take place.
Dr. T)onn, who Is the sehool doctor for Ifroeport, will addres.s the mothers at Hiis sos;«ion. On May L'5 tho Mothor.s' t.'lub is planning to Invite this .sehcK)! teacherH of li^reejiort to a "g*t together" moetitig and a good old-fa.«<hiOhed hot supper.
The supper will be soiTod in-the base¬ ment xif¦ thr M. K. Chni'ch at 8 p.m., and will ifc folloned by a social at the Crove stroet .school. This is the first time that thr teachers have been in¬ vited^ to fret in elose touch with lh!» niotnei-H of the village, and it is e,\- pjjcttxl that the results will bn roi-y lioncflclal.
PARKER & BOND
Electricd Cofitricton
WlKINO - FltTl'BK.S - APPLIANCES
S5 Mvfia Are^ Mtmpateail, N. Y.
ItoTicw want ads bring results.
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FRANKLIN
FREEPORT
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Mrs, ^Aijiry ig rapidly fn
I.. '/taxsonJ is coiivalesi'- iiig rai^titlly from a surgical opflriition performed i-ecoiitly at Nassau Hospital. She is at her Imme In this village and untlelpiites again greeling iu the uear future her AutitH uf friends.
Polhc Chief John N. Hurtman ro- turned Huturduy from Ihe convention of polKo chlcf.s, hold In New York City. I
Hobcrt lllldeiiliniiid, son of .Mr. and j ^Irs. (ieori,^ llilili'iihriiiid. of Archer I Btreet,"ill al his hmnc with a touch, of! yH«Un»onla, Is recoverlug nicely.
IVd Standorf of JUieliie. Wlsei.iislii. ; is vi.sitiug in KreeiKilt al Hhe home of; his liiiiurc. Miwi Mtirle H. Kmirt, 3ti6' South .Main Hli-eet. He will lemiiiii here about two weeks, after which time the ciniple will be marr1(Kt ttnd goon an e\- leiiiled trip thioUKh the wcwtl They ";ff Will iri.iixe their homo in Itaciiie
CtioiHi' Wliisliiiv, who Uvt'w in the vi¬ cinity of tho l-iKhls Club, repoi'ted that he Iptil loniid It nuiliotfnny ctinoe FrlUny I In front of the l.lglils Club and that the , ott net' muy have, same by Idetitlfyhig it. j
¦; IH'ing O.NCiiilutm of Iia.\ view i^vc|ine' Is working for thittor in the viriiiBe, Iniv j ing given tip his buslneMS In S^mr Jer \ Btiy. j
"rhc cvhiliilKm of the inipils of Missi Llllteii lHierlhnH»'r. to ijiive been held al \ the I'Voeport OVnb on May 10. will Iw ( madft at the Amerh an Thealre. The \ exhibition* last y*»r m/au oxi-elleiil and! the i.»u' this M'iir will e.\'ce!l tbtiin uU. j
..:>n HAlVta W'tltal Kioiipuit police, win. has laen conlined j to hlH home wllh a wreiicbcM lml«k, l«s laxpectetl tu be oMt aSttJn next Wtsek. j
The heautiftil stand nf <.olv.rs tvri .'.leitt-
With the Fratikiin there is less dead weight to move, less jolt and jar to overcome, less waste ii^lhe turning of gasoline into power
Light, flexible and direct air cooled, it gives its owners consistently these nneqailed economy results:
20 MILES' TO THE GALLON OF GASOUNE 12,500 MILES TO THE SET OF TIRES S0% SU)WER YEARLY DEPRECIATION
(National Averages) . '
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PARKER, SEACOMBE, BENNETT
Incorporated
308 FrMt Street, Hempstead, N. Y.
Phone 274 ,
22 W. Myrick Road^ Frteport^ !iT«
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OENKRAL TRUCKING
DAILY TRIPS TO NEW YORK
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Rental Batteries at ZOc (per d«y).
If you need a iiew battery we will allow you 10 per cent, on your old one.
Bring us your electrical work. We are specialists on Magnetos, Generators and Starters.
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