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1 OR SCIATIC RHEUMATISM I THE FREEPORT NEWS o ^Backward By Carl P. NeUon, D. C, Ph. C. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES'/THE FOLLOWING Kvi-ry I'\ I n In tin 1 ragiOO of Hie lily ft nil down lh<- Im'k of die ihk'ii i.t not pr o warily Rciaaet, but it may bt), •jfiis condition li raospd by eertaio boon in tft* kmt n-- KIOM of tin' spins being out of •llgntatnt it In not, ax in commonly supposed » rheumatic condition* tint rather a neuralgia <>f Out gnat nwrra known ai UM Bctatlt nerve. Tin- onm-l IH HIIIMI'M with pain In the niflpfl of III)! lil[>, which radiate* down tbs back \f the thigh. Tba pain may be fiiiii Mini• IK'IIIHK in Brat, boi aoon beconm aavtw, tap* ilull y whi-ii th e piilli-nl IIIOVCH. r t iilimmt illwiiys iitturkH hut (»n<> U-K. in sfvcii- mat*) a rad streak may ba aato oft tin- hii.k snrfucf <>r the IIIIKJI. '/•in- PBO M <>f thiH condition ca n )»• rttaoVe<l i'y cMro- printi c npinnl Biflontnnjnfa HH can tba canaa of BS% of th e Ilia HTHI ill Inn-lit s Unit the liiuiiiifi IMMIJT In ln-lr to. Regained His Health \My PMT Dr. NHMOII : \I wiinl in inKr lliis Mirlliiid of fxprcHHiiiK my appreciation for wimt you nave dona for ma. four application of th>' CMtpprnctld Idea in my case hiiHmgJii 1 a new innri Of me. I IrlWiHI KOI-IH of methods with HH ri'siiii* until « friend told me •>( yon. After tnk- IHK the Bdjuatnwnti for some month* I inn glad to My Hint my Htoiiiiiih trouble, headaches anil sciatica are gone, Whal more can I Hny than in refer anyona to me, it win be no trouble. sim-i-rriy youi-H, r. II. T., Jr., Itiuoklyn, N. Y.\ Sworn statement on Ole. Graduate P. S. C. Phones: Office, Freeport 969; * Res., Freeport 575 J C P. NELSON, D. C, Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic FREEPORT'S PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR Hours: Mon., Wed., -Fri,, 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M.' Tue»., Thurs.; Sat., 10 to 12 A. M. 40 W. Merrick Road, FREEPORT, L. 1., N. Y. CUB MANAGER WOULD RESURRECT OLD BUS BICYCLE POLO IS LATEST SPORT Johnny Evert Believes It Would Help National Sport BIRD'S ROOFS ART-CRAFT TILE DESIGN ( * 5^! pistl JAiAvmt LIMBS LOWER PINCHED f,ERVE5,IMPO55IBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES LIFE AND HEALTH) TO THEIR ORGANS AND TISSUES Morning Practice Now Makss Front of Ball Park Look Llk* an Auto- mobile Show—Plsyera Ars Navar Seen Together. Hi'vivni of iii» nil! tiiiii- ban ;>lnyer*' bus for trip* to and from In' liii«<-hnll [inrk would go far towunl eastvrteg aUapUdty MM a aeJfM of iportmaniihip to the game. MHMIIKIT lohiiny Kverw of the OfJBV datHlsa \The old IHIH gave UH good, whole- II*III' advertising, hilt at tin- Kiimr time i put real fun, chance for TCHI team- vurk, and more IkBfjeaVtO-geedaeaa >ep In the KHIMI-.\ ICVITS declared. \It nude It more 11 k>- a Mport and less Ike s commercial proposition. \Iteinember how the mmuiKi'r nnd his ti-ain. IIHI'<I to |illi' out of tin- hotel mi! Into the IIUH. If we were the vis Itlng li'iun the town wan there to net and Jerr at UM. Away we would go irroM the town, the entire route one long line of yelling, home-town boont- tra. Hy the time the piirk WUH NH Hvery one heard something that made him full of li K ht. \After the Kame we would pile bii'-k nto the bus. A couple of thoiiHiuid '«|IM would stand around and give ||H a hooting, win or loMe. We Kot It com INK IIIIII going, and lovi-il It. \How IH Jt today? Morning practice makes I In- front of the park look like an automobile show. The playerH breeze In lit the IIIHI minute nml brtSSO mt IIH quickly us they run change •lothea, Tba rthWagtr never seea bin nen together except at Kame time. nil' players nre too busy keeping dates with everybody In the world, from iinvli' tfiomotin to noap manufuc- urerM. • , \That IH the reason playerH today are not IIN smart colli-ctlvi'ly us they •vere 11 few yearn ago. They don't spend I'lioiiKh time learning biiHeball.\ :iiitnimntiiimmmunuirnii\V ARTIFICIAL-LEGGED WRESTLING MARVEL IND ® PLI3 FRFF r - HEALTH - VIGOR- V1TALTV If I'l IT IS DONE WITH A CROCHET 'NEEDLE, WE CAN DO IT. MRS. 28 one 703 EMMA WILSON St. John'i Place W ' FREEPORT, N. Y. ^IN!^MfiM^M^Mri^!im!^nUUUUM A. N. Johnson H. R. Johnson JOHNSON & JOHNSON LAWYERS 49 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. Title Ki'inviii's, Mortgage LOBJIB Probate and Ueueml CourtJ*ractlca Telephone Freeport 999 Where did the germ of polo rome from? Did It flpring from the 'Nhln- ny\ and hockey that are no dear to t|ie ••tart of every red-blooded Ameri- can ooy? Or Is \shinny\ a dlmlnu- tlvi- of polo? Whatever Its source, the germ of polo la Imbedded as firmly In American youth IIN the germ of baseball. Kv- ery community In the country Ims It* A Good Spill, But Nobody Injurea. eany for the defvinllng team to place their wheelH in smh a position as to blork tlie entire Hpaoe between foal po»tH. When a goal Is made from within six yards, the goal tender may get off lil* wheel to hit the ball Into play again. (Joul tenders must be mounted, however, when blocking any play. When any rider falls from hln wheel op * lot- or frown frog-pond where •* I\*'- \ \ « '»' * (> n •\« «™ nl1 - he bit the ball until another play- \tho gun*\ can be found playing oiiMly elthnn at baanball, \shinny\ or hockey. Older groups play organized SOCCor, lacrosse and hockey. At henrt, these are polo. Polo Itself, with horses us mounts for the players, has had the changed rung on It by swimmer* who play water polo. . Motor enthusf* speed after the elusive bull In wild uuto polo game's. Major colleges HIIH year are taking on polo *ts a vnrMlty sport. Varsity hockey teamH huve been playing in the north for ninny years. ** The old \whinny\ thrill of boyhood i hn-uklng out In various forms among older athletes who seek new ways for exercise of skill In exciting, worth while coateata. Freshest Outbreak. Its frpslu-Ht outbrenk In bicycle polo. 11 regular sport—blryili- polo. er of either team hug hit It. Mallet* cannot be mvung over the head while other ptltyera are near the ball. TTie Quaker City playere began hy hanging the ball with all their might. But th«'y soon found thin method prof- ited nothing and they have become pro- ficient In nosing the hall along with their mallets; In sieniiiiK It from each Otfeef mid In piissinK It to a team-mate when' an opponent threatened, much the same as In hockey. In Kurope, the KHme Is becoming popular hut they play It there without QUllstS, kirkliiK the hall or bumping it along with their wheels, In Philadelphia, they are playing bicycle polo out of doors and on ar- mory Soon. Wooden lloors give op- portunity for printer speed, \hump- Ing\ 11 wheel along and \stunt\ riding. N noililrijf hut youthful limy\ with j All of this adds to tin- thrill for player nml spectator. Prices Are Down Spirits Are Up G ET out the old hammer and saw. Pricej , on building materials are down—way down. We're glad. So are you. Come on in. Let us surprise you with our figures for your requirements and especially on Bird's Art- Craft Roof, red or green slate surface, tile design. Art-Craft is probably the best buy on the market today. It's durable, fire-safe and mighty attractive. SAVES money on first cost, the cost of laying, and (he cost of labor. The ideal roofing, right over the old wooden shingles or on new buildings. We know Art-Craft and we back it to the limit. Let's do business together. BIRD A SON. inc. (Etlabblwd 1795) Eul Wsjpol* Mat*. ALBERT H. OSBORN ROOFINGS AND WALL BOARDS 24 Old Franklin Street Hempstead, L. I. TELEPHONE, HEMPSTEAD 214-R Also at Lyman N. Jones, Arthur Whitehouse, William F. * Haus & Sons, and T. M. Hewlett Stores, Freeport Baseball Notes Pinned Under One Bicycle, the Ball Is 8afe from Reach of the Player Who la reeling for It With His Mallet. the pluyers mounted on bicycles. Polo, soccer, lacrosse, hockey—all of them bear the same fauiiiy resemblance. University of Vermont baseball uiiie miiy tour I'orto Rico in June. This will !»• Walter Johnson's fif- teeuth year in major league buHebull. Kri'd Mitchell Is tlKiiriiiK itrODgl; on his recruit southpaw, ToyvaseaU, for tin' coming'Season. One hundred nml slxiy-elRht gamea win be played In the International league this season, * *., • The holdouts are few tills season. Only two or thrt'e clubs hliye cxpcij- enced any trouble. o • • -• Manager Hug)j Duffy, Boaton Atm-r- C. L. MOOK Chinese Laundry Opposite L. I. R. R. Depot 14 Draoklyn Avenue port, IM-. Y. Lilies That Live Forever NOTICE My Goods called (or and delivered. JOHN S. DENTON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS: 2 to II P. M. Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday 18 Randall Avenua FREEPORT, N. V. mmmmmmnmimimmmmtmnn We Lead, Others Follow H. B. REMSEN Sanitary Disposal Engineer Phone, 186-R Freeport • nrl.v htHld 'will live ..n rorever p!' With the freshnei; of childhood P 1 tl Ifou havw hi>r i-i...t..^.;,,.i..-.i [Jj loilny.. Thai Is i:. .i.mini. I Hiv equipped lo |'uki< I Pl il.lM|i||S I,,,,, ,,, S | U| , . eaTABLISHED HUM) Victor Fahrenfeld (Formerly with A. E. Olsan) UPHOLSTERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone*: BuaineM, 1237; Rea., 739-M |, l M i.Hi* A. W. Hliedeker, legged wraatllng nuuvii , wh o ba i iron man y match** In spite of iii« ban illcap, When Btghl yean Old he got f«»red froin id i |idUoutni and hit '•i trlit l«fl was amputated JIIHI below tin- K Snedi.-ker WTWitleil Illshopi t • i«>. I'nl- vurslty of Pennsylvania wrestler, in the li'ilture mill, h i»f the remit uiter- rolleglata wreiit(lng tournamaiH m I'hiiiiiieiphla am i threw his opponent .v.'i-Mi times, h m Unally lost the tiiiitcii. Blahop, in poWaaloo of all his fiicuities Mini uiihundlcapped, toftd i iti'sidtw beiflaj exciting and clean, leans, beUerea Allan BoasaU, pitcher, typical Aini'ilcaii sports irnist permit will come buck this year. leeway enougfi for aeva'lopmant of In- • • « vldual skill even to the point of pro- j, Y ,. ( | M .-rkU'. who played'In the ma- play with the Rochester team tills year. rtlflc'a.b | fi'ssiiMiai praetlce, and yet most lio jor-leagues for i:< years, wi Hi, pp ft gresvteM difflcuitj in throwing Bna deker, who \v;is given a i'v the crowd. ovation o Hliiiple I hut any back-lot K»\K \f voungatera can play them. There Isn't a IHMM In the country who does not know how true this is of football ami hasahirll , It Is Jusl IIH true of bicycle polo. Everybody rlUea a bicyclet Bui some ride better Ihan others. And bicycle polo is being developed to a stage vvlu-re tten the most experienced rider Deeds ail the skin thai he has. Yet the baek-loi hoys are playing It, too, Collisions are, more frequent uinoni; tin- latter. Hut crashes B*e M .hann- lesa generally us they arc thrilling, it Walter Ueutber opines that 1821 will lie the year of great southpaws. He Qguraa that spitters are slipping. • • • After Judge I-undiK runs the'crooks out of baseball he might chase the pop- bottl e thrower s ou t of th e bleachers . Dixi e Davi s hits gone on record wit h th e assertio n tha t h e will w(n twenty - tivo gnmea for the Browns.nexl year. OoaSt league hopes Yankees will use. Johnny Mitchell for more than bench Squibs of Sport Is the eotftlnuaJ danger of a crash and the skin thai n.usi h,. axerclMd to wlinillllKi 11S Ill( . v m ufattf O'Dou l avoid theiii i luriiiK pursuit of the-ball *• t . . ihat alves bicyclee i > tii GUCKMAN Photo Specialist 30 South i.niv Phone ni l W Fier, |'l The Harness tlorss us i ii i uteuibera, [•aim Jteacfa la to havi cinii '-at mar players, BprlngAeMr Maaa., •'<•\ BngUwd reatitti Oelatlon ii Daw piihi mis tba July 4 , The BeateB A A la thirty two real! old Mii.i.h.i.-, close I,I MKKI uiembera, neor*a, \ Iteavwi Uui i i choaaa •aptaUi of i),,. c,,i,,i,ii.iii tractha tatiaV 5 SOUTH MAIN STREET Telephone, Freeport 494 All styles of new and slight- ly used machines «t reduced rates. Parts, Supplies, Repairing a Specialty. ii « e itcinis u, , MI rrtwi cuuntr) i n worklnn outdi Kutaln or tin- iiur i.MIII. which has iirw lor SOUS tlnii'. Captain O'Connell and aasfaal w inni,.n are two Harvard BMD sure or uiuklug the rwluj icam. • • t ivim sute haji scheduled an luter- scii..iusiic track ,,„.,., f ,,,. Mll y u ^ •late goJJtggu, lVuu>iylvi«ia. Kiporl Oeftticatas are now re- •1 iii• i-.I iHI- nil American ImrNcH rsc- lliK In Kii)ilauil IUI.1 Scllaml Th.- •ftfjeaasi l.,,ui BatfMel tieorites CarptHitlvr nnd Vtink Uorau lu l\«ris. ihiuiip H I. pruuiut«rs. mis,- the Kreui'h »(. r « too Ultfll for Ihe gl*>' s bicycl polo the zest that Is ho essential to a popular American Kauie. Here Is Hie way members of the Quaker City Cycling association in Philadelphia are playing n Ju«t UH iii \Hlilnny the two teams of live pln.MiN each Him up at oppo site ends of the Held, or lloor If played lu an armory 0T K.vmiinsliim. with the hall In the center oMh e tlehl. l'lay beglna with the blowing of the retaf- ee's whiatle. The name otherwise IH played us soccer. Playing Paraphernalia. The ball Is Inllated and about one tilth the alaa of. a basketball. Kai-h player curries a mullet, similar to a polo Ntlck but with a Hhorter handle. Playen may uue their Niu-ks to aap- port themselves oil their wheels while at a standstill. Qoal l*\»»*l» are from SO to :u> fwl upurt ami goals art> reversed for the Hw^ind period. Two halve* of 30 utlnuteo each are played. Scoring in by points. Vlt twn point* Hie glveu t>uch goal. If an* rider places hi* foot <•\ the ground while tint hull la lu piay, he is liuttd one point which goo* to the credit of the A ti f fiv its Miller HiiKKtns lout an clHi-h'tit sun- fli'lder when he let 1 iiifTy Lewis go lo Washington. Now he is liMikluj; for one, Kritnk Wilson, umpire 111 the West- ern league lust year, Is slated for it trial on the American league staff this seasoir. A bill making a hasehall lirllie a reiony has i.ecu Introduced in tbel lower house of the Illinois g^nenU as- tifinhly. ' Ohaftsf PlCS, fonnc r Cuhs ' aul llruves' Inllehler. who will niiuiaue tlie Sacrtiiuciilo club this y«ur. Is hut atler Harry l.unte of the ludluus for bhort- slop. The Cleveland club Is willing to leave Louie tiulsio with Oakland, hut IH said to have asked that ltahe Plnelll in- turned over to tint ludluus lu puy- ni*iii • • • Wild Hill Donovan lyjjt signed a new pitcher iiumed llaherhaiu I>UI1IUIIK The recruit Is rlKkt Imndeil ami for- mtTly playttd with a city league club LEWIS H. ROSS 9 HARRISON AVE. BALDWIN, N. Y. Telephone 1205 Lumber and Building Materials DEXTER PORTLAND CEMENT CORNELL CEIL BOARD BUILDERS' HARDWARE Material for Window and Porch Screens Wire Cloth and Poultry Netting ALLEN H. SMITH JAMES B. LOUGHRAN B SMITH & LOUGHRAN Plumbing and Heating Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALTY 54 SOUTH GROVE STREET TELEPHONE 125-J Furnished and Unfurnished, an Send Yours in Promptly Henry J. McCord Edward J. Carroll Directly Opposite Station ouiKislng team. A tine of five points \j Imposed ou the teuu, whose player hits th« ball while be Is dlsiiiouuteil There ia uu» unvptlon to this rule When a gual Is mude from within six yuriU of the goal line It Is uot Beared It was 1 found necessary to establish tikis six-yard line !«•> auao lu a scrtui IU«K*> Clostf I\ tl»»- goal It would be too With Nick Allen iicijiilred from Cin- cinnati lu the llurgravo dvul, and itob M. Mciuio> held over, the Bt. Paul club feels safe enough in the matter of catchlug for the coinlug neusou. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS Timber, Siding, Shingles, Door., Sa»h, Trim, Brick, Lime and Cement Builders' Hardware and Paint JOHN J. RANDALL CO. 15 N. Long Beach Avenue FREEPORT, L. I. Telephone S2S