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ganizations Should Show More Interest dor, Observer-Post- - firm of the 140 villages on the hontauk Division of the Long Island bullroad were represented at Tuesday's aring before the Public Service Com» mission on the application of the res- dents of East New York, Brooklyn, o Increase the local service of the At- mtie Avenue: Division of the Long Wand Railroad to the detriment of the xpress . service. _ Bvery . Brookiyn Board of Trade and many other or- nirations in the territory covered by he petitioners had a large delegation n hand, beside which the meager owing of Long Islanders paled: into nstgnicance. X-gnthumemmoflmdm on Long: Island show | their Interest in the welfare of the resl- inte? Hind they had the welfare of heir growing communities: at beart, wery village vrosident would have ken at the hearing to argue not only br the retention of the present ex- ress servico west of Jamaica, but for wer service, and & four-track sys- m all the way from J to Flat- ush avenue, Brooklyn. Every civic ody would have had as near its full hembership . out as . - to \im- vss upon the Public Service Com- pission the fact that Long Islanders ere alive to the situations « Latest reports, published in the Ob- erver, show that the number of com: puters on the Long Island railroad increased 25 per cent since last ugust. Why did so many people ave the city to take up homes on ng Island? True, mounting. rents d lack of home space drove some t, but the vast majority had tired standing in Brooklyn Rapid Transit oles, _ the | elevated They figured that m nd they could ride. comfortably all be way to Flatbush avenue. or the Pennsylvania terminal. What do. they 49 Travel is fair untll Jamaica is ached. It is not bad to Pennayiva- terminal, but, oh, what a condi- fon on the Atiantic avenue division? ation master start locals ahead of F . forcing the latter to. poke ing, stopping when the locals stop, I the way to Woodhaven Junction. requently a local i# slipped in ahead an express there. Rare is the com: puter that can remember when his pais reached Flatbush - avenue on me. Unless conditions are remedied pany will sive up in despair and move ck to the city. This will result in he Freeport Bank Capital ...... $100,000 Surplus .. ...... .. 25,000 ain St., Freeport Telphone Call-41 OHN J. RANDALL, President ©. WESLRY PINR, Viee President WILLIAM 8. HALL Coahler »oarp or premcrors Se Coles Pettit Mim ®. coder p. 'we Pine - 8. man John 3. 0 7 Ms Daniel B Rayner Harvey B. Smith Willam G, Miller bui iv SERVICE worse ins M m mm T0 B. D. Homan, architect, of 230 Long 3 Beach avenue, Freeport, reports the Declares Local Civic Or- lans « depreciation of property values and| drawn by him: ® a decided loss of prestige to Long Is- land. Notwithstanding . this fact, plan is started . to make . conditions that. teng of better, village officers and of civic organizations fail to raise their volce in protest, placently 'saying that the Public Ser- vice Commission will never grant the request the East New Yorkers. street They shouldn't be so cocksure about Village election time is near and unwise is the voter who does not, by his ballot, take cognizaiice of these facts, A COMMUTER, Freeport, March 9, 1820. --- LECTURE ON DECORATION An iustrated lecture on v Marc Decoration\ by Miss Grace Wilmott, a| \\\. °\ A is. consulting specialist, will be given in the Lynbrook High School on Satur- day afternoon, at 2.30, under the aus ploes of the Home Bureau. mott has Just finished a western tour, | Kelly. store at n and will offer many valuable sugges. x Cee it obie tions. A general invitation (a extend: ed to ladies of neighboring villages, when a | Louls D. Amerman, \Art in Miss Wil- age and Residences following new buildings to be erected for Freeport | residents . from For G. Bennett Smith, to be erected In Henry street, a large storage garage; nine-room _ ret- dence, Elm place; Miss L. A. Wood, clght-room residence, South Long Beach avenue; Jullan Les, seven-room sem|- com- | bungalow, South Long Beach avenue; William Gatter Miller, seven-room semi- bungalow, Miller avenue and Whaley HEARING ON HOSPITAL Mincola, - (special)-On - recommenda- tion of the Committee on Hospitals, Homes - and | Public . Institutions, the Board of Supervisors granted a hear- ing in the matter of improving the Tuberculosis Hospital at . Plainview. The hearing will be held in the Super- -----_-4.___ WAYSIDE HOME BENEFIT A rummage sale will be held the lat- ter part of this month in the vacant avenues, Cedarhurst, for the benefit of the Wayside Home for Girls, at Val- ley Stream, SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER AND NASSAU NEW FREEPORT BUILDINGS . Phn-Dn'ullpl’uhmm[gr-huh.“huhbm-ma-mnthchuflorhm» Mr. Tansoln, farm buildings and equipment of the/ MCH. 14 MCH. 15 \Triet id PLAZA THEATRE GROVE ST., FREEPORT Telephone, 753 Freeport CONSTANCE _ TALMADGE Monday in yiRTUOUS VAMP\ MCH. 15 From Clyde Fitch's Great Laughing maine 110 nne ALICE BRADY Tuesday In \THE FEAR MARKET MCH. 16 mack seimott Comedy; \Back To The Kitchen\ VAUDEVILLE MCH. 17 ALICE JOYCE £50 Pw In \SLAVES OF PRIDE\ Evening ° A marvelous photoplay edited by Mr. 115 & 9 an]; $5? Randolph Chester, Gayety namttrox's ACHIEVEMENT Thursday \EVE IN EXILE\ mon is \. atory soon LOTTE WALKER, Kinogram News Weekly , SESSUE HAYAKAWA Friday In \THE BEGGAR PRINCE\ MCH. 19 |wentiony Century Aratian\ Night# “Winn-mount Screen MAI-I‘m. Saturday VAUDEVILLE MCH. 20 MARGUERITE CLARK Matinee 3.00 In \LUCK IN PAWN' Eve'g 1.169 Christie Comedy ~ OWEN MOORE Sunday 'In P. G. Wodehouse's Saturday Bv- MCH. 21 |ening Post Story- m Monday a soaring roost romjee. MCH. 22 Sunday-Burton Holmes: Travelogue. | Monday-Ford Weeldy. AMERICAN THEATRE 70 So. Mam St. Telephone 633 Freeport In By'g 1.40 Freckrort Menday NIGHT MAN. Albert Ray and Elinor Fair Ia'TlllyPAH ALLEY\ A drama of New [urnl’l \Latin IF Samks 2. \comment in \rue mm T, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. night dul 19th CHILD IN FAMILY birth of John Tanzola to Mr. and Mr». filed but Dominic Tansola, shows that the boy Mrs. ia, seven of whom are living. John was years old. born on December 6, and the reason for the delay in Ailing the birth certificate! Doubtless J. Sharpe Wiliums will is that traveling conditions were so bad say that Lord Grey's statement on th« that Dr. Carman was unable to reach the family in order to have the certif> zola of East Meadow that way, Hempstead (spebinl-A. birth certi- eate filed by Dr. E. C. Carman with Town Clerk Gilbert certifying to the tand. - pretend to be 'sleephig. heat gfiestion' for small homes - $118 Settles it. 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