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PAGE FOUR THE FREEPORT NEWS The Freeport News Issued Every Friday 31A RAILROAD AVENUE Phone 359 W JOHN J. O'NEILL Editor »nd PublHh«r DOCTOR ADJUSTED HIS BACK MISS PRODSKY'S BIRTHDAY IN TIME FOR CAMPAIGNING One Of the lil'lKl Nil' uf t>hlropf*«tlc rm I .on fur l P,« Nelson wlin-e !• SUBSCRIPTION, i !nti red \ * leconfl i, 1921, »i tlM mi, N. Y, iinrlir Ar |2 PER YEAR HKX nattei !'• ii HI ntnct i.t i \•• .,r Mm. li I, I*V.I Mr. Fitk Leave* wimn I I mini demount miM thni in IK U nucceM iii II particular Una thefi IM mi Immediate demand for his aert lie s mi d Ihere nre Ulnae who wil l inWi the bidding to ncara Ms aefVlcee, Mr Sll'lllllel |{. l-lsk, Who iis lldvi-rllsln manaKM hai earned iin- credit f«i liiiiiicliint.' The I-'ree|iort New* \n -in cemfnlfy n» n buaineaa]propoaltlon, ha bj Ma »\it< iitirinipd wide atfentlm and IIK n result there are thoiie win within nmi without the newapaper pn fe-isioii; Woald wcore-hla nervlcea nn v\rii more >>ii<-<iHUTi- wmtpenml than tlmi offered (•> The Ntfwa, Mr. KNk nu<TeKH?irriy Uiinxluv*'' \n- inter- national aawa aerrlce nmi feature pnffoa of tin 1 . l-'rulik MiliiKey puhllin -llmm from New Vork rlt.v In Seattle, ' UMHII.. iimi baa an haanred future, whether be chooeea to ataj in the iiewxpnper game, m in- ha)a mi oppor INiiit^ In do, Or wliethi-r lieticee |ils mi- oilier offer where hta bualneaa abllltlea will MItiml him In good Mead The editor baa known and worked »iUi Mr. I'isk for me paal live years, iin<Fii in »iti( regret thni IIP loaeii him u a co- umker. hill rejulii's with lilm Hint he IIIIN received calla to u larger flfilh, \fl>-» Kllr«g«JJi I'rwlt-ky entertained )II inimher Ot friend* fll her home m 4 liiiiiilnirtoii aventM on Krldny after wful Ooctonlyean .. K o, \he now h«, ..,, egiiaelM (r f |-(| ( Uf ,,. k wh| ,. h A rnnrk ..,, l*Uind I\ Mr. i llentele, I (ll.es nre lo- ,\ x|iH<-ltl< Inxtnn.e of the leimon for her fourteenth l.lrlhdiiy. A pleiiMMnt ^^^^—-— lll<l frwrtli of \* Neinon'H |nn.ti-e afternobn ««« apeftt paijrbtg game*, P i- the eaaa of vviiiinm H . JmtUMoo, and a miinber of pMso aaMtlena^were reiidi-red n\ «ell IIM :i inimher of BOtoa •Od :i'\ip MOJII.'M. A dellKhlful inlln nmi Iniided , lion waa then served. IMM pn-xent fnptiiln of l'ollf-< -II dAwn the Hlepi uf hl« home II fe >n IH a henvy mil of rreepott, nf tin- retr on hi-i hip anfferlng eonaiderabte imln iiiclderil to' the Injurli-H wliiuli ''on lined him lo hid bed. lir. NI-IMOII examined Mm.' and foiin.i. lo use tin- technical term, that the third BOd four \erletnne were Hiihlimited. He treated him for n week nmi at the end of Hint linn- l.ll.i on WIIK einililed lo «el out ii ml i -over the VIIIIIK<' from B H end to tin other and ereeewaya, pattipalg^ilng for Kolieii I.. ClirlKtle for vllliiKe presl <it- IIi Jefferan waa aomewbat BUT- priced and very orach pltiaattii TIJ being nhle to «et out M BOOfl nfler re«e \ IIIK wlint lie MiippoHed mlKht lie n per maneiit Injury, nnd IIM a result, In Ins campaign mik, ii aoraetlnea apunoVil us If lie Christie H:IH II wire the MIHS'-M' .\lildreri rhnpninn, Irene Wnrren, Cnlheiine Ulilder. • \ntti- eiine Campbell, Helen Campbell nnd Kaftra, and Maatera Fraak Ohajp Vliirerit M:in/.. .I'wepli .Manx, Itny uioiiii Smith, Joseph itocio, Arthur Wulff, llernnrd ProdMtJ nnd Mnx Prod •ley. K. OF C. COMMUNION Holy Rafleftner fonnill, Knlu'lit« of • 'olftmluin, fnemherx will recelvi- holy 'ommiinlon ni I O'I lock mnf\' :il tin- '•iiunii uf t ir«- iioi.s Redeemer Bandar The m*«K will be <elehrnle<l l,y tlie H<-v.'V«ther J. -I. OToole. Ahout 100 memherK nn- expected to reeeive tlie \iiiriiincnt. After the rnnnH the mPin- IMTH will rmftvh in a hody to thP KlkH' • 'lull, where ii lireiikfiist will lie iimed and a couple of apeaker* will deliver BboR nddretwH. Yhl» I* fin annual event for lh« K. of ('. eoim<ll«. Ann; man, 8ITUATION WANTED DEFEATS LINDENHUR8T hta ii r inllni to aotna i» profeaalon rKi.n's regular practice i« not l in patting In.inri'il ppoptn hnrli DR CARL P. NELSON Into working order within n given time rated in Ali-rriik mmi ni the oorhwtlimit, but In treating a »aat number ,,, niin .,.|, lt reet Afthouufi rtab- of Ilia thai can hp rnnedted in spinal list bta practmiSn Kreeporj » few ndjuatments, • i The FreejKirt fire department baa- kethnll team defeated the team of the Mndi uiiut.-it tire department a1 the I•'i-ii-port Aiiilitoriinn on TueNdny Ittghi not alone tryinu to <;i<'i-t i\ FI core or :ts to i\.. president,\Init al»0-Or. | t , the unlne helvveen the Truik Com I the of L'J <llh.li of i-qijnl honor puny :irnl Hose Compnny No. hone company won by a acore NEW ROOSEVELT BANK STOCK IS IN DEM There la no lunmlng p trojrrnd, bnl thi*ri' iirp i to make iir<- hiirili'iiionu proplr- ulin ii'iiiiilii :illvi>. oblem in IV- mniKh othera r«»r the few A rWnd \J \ \ ' aevernl t irllMnn dlsense nnd ilisti while Hi-' i IMIpK The l!H-L'''«l II tllllii'l 1*1 :i IIIIICI- rouiui> hint yeur, watter now meana poMlblllttea for ni' later on. KIII At II •inet-tiiiK of the organisers, held after the f»iif>lI<• iiieetlim. It «n« «I<• r-iiieii tn n.'iiii- n board of director! , and some or those up pointful, ull -ulisiMMiliil hdHlnPM men. follows; MiiriiM MiiUii'l'nn. iinrist : Rater Stephen Heck, yniiii/' ntlorney associated with Towniend Bcaddu and Oeorge Morton pects to Open for Business Levy/Jonn Bchnelder, butcher and Itrocer' Chnrlea K. Whiti'iionw, real i-siiiie; Christian .(. Winter, gangs proprietor; Jacob WHltams, farmer, one of the oldest nmi most respected residents; Oharlea n De Lap, an old time resident, rw l estate agent ami nmlstanl oostmoster; Jonathan Chat- proprietor; and Henry Tentative Charter Granted—Ex- in Short Time. The iii- i Niiiicimii Bank of Buoae- veil hn« iiii'n fiiuiteii II tentative char- ter bj Hi'- treisiiry department nl Wasiiiimtnii, ami Peter sie|ih('n Beck, the loirespondenl, lius or^nnl/.eil I li«- WILLS MILLINERY Exclusive Easter Models Now on Exhibition 33 Railroad Avenue Freeport, N. Y. Phone Fr%eport 368-J NOW COMMUNITY CHORUS tnwiiy, garage unl of conl ever nr was dug In- I hl^ llrnce the terrlflc prlr ,f ftmI ilu-. WIIIUT. Oermniiy'\ nttitude mem him nlwnys lim It « n* i on lili n 'i .:i tint never :• :i li»nl toward dlaarma rnv6rable when foretgn piiin-y. II Illli oil Htuiiou-. r»i fr the liiindli n- drive Into the iiinior alcohol and ninnnoer iimw out. trniiis a\ A. it it IN feared a ii.ink meaaen- dlsapsmired win, i,4O0fiO0 ulili foul play. In Iim TJ. ojjiii »JII .f-M.-i) | M . had nut. iimik, • wttli the ' o operation of local residents nnd lius m'ss men l;..,,,,wii, io the I'oim ;<t Oii.ii nf ihe dii«-(iiiis hnve liemi efconen, mnl '-•lihsr!|||illiiiis for the r-iipllnl stock re n-Ui'ii Al I I incHiim nf th e ('i \ |r As t I siMlntioli. KtrolIK sll|,|iorl Wils u'iven th e lunik, ogpeclnll y uniuii H tin - bUM'nesM men of the \ili;it:e. The cnpihil slocl; will lie KiB^XH), ili vlth'il Into 'J^iii utinrex of su m pu<-h, lilus n surplus of %'S> i ucli slime This will In- lilslrllilili-il us evi-nly us poaalble, preference. lu>luu alven to local bttalnWf men. li \H ex|M-Cieil Hint rtiiiim-r piioiVi to mock will be rioned thel.l. Itiuier, |iresiilent of (lie honrd of \ education, nnd of a lurue electrotyptng uKcin. iM4y-rs mentioned as dlrec- Henry Markvvnller. llurr.v Roods merclueil, and John Bf (Hie( tors lire: ,Knl/,, dry Boston. The board lie truly repreacntutlvc of tin- bualneai men of Hie \ill;il;i-, nnd Will he eer tain to inei-i with'popular approval Choral Society Change! Now to More Truly Descriptive One. , II w ecided at the meeting of the Choral Bodeta held In the Drove street srhonl on Tnesilay evening, to change tin- mine of the organisation in tin- Community Chorus, as this name was sidered more truly de- cts of the organ- cted to.enllat iin- Whether aololata .\ li 11i11 n few iluy*, nmi after the is •uanoa of n permanenl charter, atepi nll l lie tafcetl tO commence llll-Jlli-ss MS sunn QI poaalble, rs will scrlptlve of the obji /.at Inn. which is exp( work of nil siiiuers or cliorus .singers. A cnuinnmlly sini; will lie held later at which KlideH showliiK the words of Seamed Natural Quaatlon. 'I Hie aODRa will lie sliown so that the i.»'vi-u iimi tii-.-n ioi d tha t whe n tkeiIevent'ean i>e trul y a community HJHH. •un c « up here it won netting dar* it. was planned under the luggeatlon tu China Kurly one mqrolni the Chi- I \f Mr Qunther Of Hie New YorU Com- in-si- Iniui'tryinnii . nlleil nt the hack MMMllty Sliijiili).' Association, door l.nviell O|MII.-.| ilie door and his MeetltiK.s^f the Community Chorus to i iiiii'sniin M'MK I'M vilu lint your will hi- held In the (irove street school »tlnlilieii i i I-in\- vi H liomeV\ r'BVerj Tuesdnv evonhiK. vnr\(i woman of refinement, compe- tent anil experienreil nurse ami hoiiseworker, xi-eks Hiiliiirhim riosltiirn : would like place im aoasattpspsr. Write, irlvlny iletallN Of piwltlon anil salary, T. S., care I'n-epnrt News. COR SAI.K 1'nrlnr suiti- of thri-e pleren—settee and two nrrnrhairs; Mttoe tapestry aeat and back! chafra tapestry seal ami rnltan hark; attrac- iive plecea of furniture in exieiicm iiinilltion Mrs. .1. 15. l.siiac, 2'JO H:in • lull Ave. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANtED YOI'NO OWL for >j«nernl housework ; white; rpferencfB. I'hone OtMl Neck, 307-W. * % AN oj'I'OltTl'NITV for nlRh clans sali'simm to make $HHI pet week wiiinjf attractive [ihotofcrnph offer. Apply (Jllekmiin, South Orove' street. 3:11 FURNISHED ROOMS rfJBNISHEO KOOM to let to uentle- rniin only. I'hone or i all. K. Wilson. 2ft Ht. Johns place, Kreeport. NICKI.V FURNT8HKD, liirire mom: nil Improvements; nults business couple; 17 Smith St., part , le fo Free FOR 8><LE WUITK T«»V POODUM, <i week* olil, $10 a pleee. Mm. Jnmen Hntiw>, .T7 Went Smith iitrwt, F'reeixirt. . I'OH SAIJ5, at « sacrifice to quirk buyer, a complete vulcanising outfit In flmt-clasn working orck-r, conalaflnK of slirie, tune and electric tube volcim Iw*, benchen, shelves, tools, tire rack nmi elertrir air pump. (JiKlfrey M. Gilbert, Jr., West Merrlck road, Free- porfc. OI'H srmTAI^TT—Crocheted yokes anil caps. Also hand-made under- wear. B, Wilson, 28 St. John's Place Phone 703-W, Freeport. PIANO FOR 8ALE A $(100 Rmersim piano, bought four years ago new and imd only In the pnrlor of a private home, for aale at a rnstl price of about hnlf. Also a couch, newly upholstered last year. Other article* Of household furniture. Cnll and examine any dajr hut Sunday, fiO Church street, Freeport. \A quality Six at the price of a Four—with cord tires all around* Lowest Even at 1921 prices you can- not find another such li.n i|.nn in care as this. A roomy 5-p.iBienger, 6-cylinder Velie with power that put* it over the steepest, roughest climbs —with fuel-saving that lias established the record for .ill light Sixes—with style tli.it makes it the envied car in all company. We want you to examine Velie 34 finm the inside out. See for yourself the construc- tion that m.itches the high- sst priced the rjenuine leath- er upholstery—the Velie last- ing miri oi finish—the com 'ptete equipment even to cord tires. Conu- and see or phone for a* demonstration. Tour- incj cars, Sedan, Coupe and Roadster on this chasis. F.O.B. Moline, 111. HERBERT G. EDWARDS TELEPHONE lU i FREEPORT 13 WEST MERK1CK ROAD, KREEPORT New Model Victrola $1OO CONVENIENT TERMS VICTOR RECORDS NOW ON SALE FREEPORT MUSIC SHOP Largest Exclusive Victor Dealers on Long Island n i S I i i a n a >n n Hello, Girls! And Hello, Everybody—Put down in your engagement book, Wednesday Evening, MARCH 30th as the date on which you will attend the BENEFIT DANCE n n n S i n S i a n a at the FREEPORT AUDITORIUM to be given' under the auspices of the Free- port \hello girls,\ otherwise the Freeport telephone operators, to raise funds for the immediate relief of disabled soldiers at the Fox Hills Hospital, Staten Island. Music by Germeroth, and entertainment features. TICKETS ------ 50 Cents , On sale at Chubbuck^s Drug Store, or call 104-R FREEPORT TELEPHONE OPERATORS P. s Mi C. Herbert Kerr hat donated the u»e of the auditorium for the dance. Thi» advertisement i» donated by a friend. Do your bit by attending the dance. ; i •*..,