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CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signal IN GRATEFUL MEMORY CHIROPRACTIC : VILLAGE ORDINANCES Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years CASTORIA cniKurKALiit Rrmovfi the Caus* of Disease I As Your Spine. So Is Your Health. b Health Is the Natural Order 8 ANNA B. FREAR, D. C.,Ph. C. Chiropractor • Spinal Adjustment I 35 Railroad Avenue FREEPORT, N. Y. •••• •».. .1 in o« 'r«tn the hi »T».1« ... ,.. i n - \. i \. > (••• I i .IM.II n. t • ill* ai n uenerai view or trie Amphitheater at Arlington, Where Thousand! Gather to Pay Their Recpectt to the Nation'* Heroic Dead.. >! the imtrlotle date murks of * the greatem of republ MHV 16, 1920, It wlta >;is Siiiurdny . •d th e red , ill Too Well Taken. \The points in Bulger's spi nell taken.\ \Vi from other me molt of tIK-ID takeu cation nt Washington of the Memorial amphitheater, creeled itt Arlington V i tlonal cemetery, where real _v. IKKI sol- dier* and sallOTI of the lulled Sillies Who responded to the mil of their country when the question arose If any government so founded rbuld suntn n Itself agalnai enemies thai might arise (hrerlooklng the capital nml the I'oto hunting is now prohibited m u in r the amphitheater, which has coui TIGERS USEFUL IN SUMATRA Lords ,of the Jungle Protected for Their Services at Destroyers of Wild Boars. Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes That Itch and hurn with hot Imtha of Cuticura Soap followed hy uentle I Sumatra. Lett our national pride ow . r $800,000 is a cohiniandThK tet, anointings of Cuticura Ointment should be touched, 1st it he said that tur* in itself ami will be ptrpeti > Nothing hetter, purer. sweeter, espe-l , hls „„.„*,„•, . | ms nothlng'to do with „ noble rent r to ever y tru e \u,,-. i daily if a little of the fragrant Cod- M < ciemenfeau there U no fear of ,-,„, Then- rest in equal honor fa oura Talcum is dusted ,.„ at the fin- swing the fauna of the big Uland de- thous general! and admirals, along tun. 25c each everywhere.—Adv. WHY WHITEY .STAYED HOME '\ Stuff He Put Away at Coney Was Too Much Even for Stomach Of Healthy Boy. \I couldn't come to work yester- day,\ said Wliltey, the than whomer of office boys. \1 WHB at Coney tlie day before an' 1 et too much.\ \Heaven's sakes, what did you eat?\ asked the otlice inunii^er. \Well said White?, \first we lind peanuts, and then we had three hot doKs apiece and a roupla Ice oream cones. Then we had some popcorn and Milt water kisses and red lemon- mle. mid then pushed Tinmen on a pueiiboard for boxea of candy, und I won a box, and we et that; they was Chocolates, and then we had some laaaaparllla, because Just before that ne bad some more peanuts, und they UIIK kirifIn dry, mid llnnlly we finished It off with a banana split. After thai we didn't have no more money, M> we didn't eal no mole except when a fel- low treated us to a hot fudge sundae ind bought us Nome more peaOUU af- terwaril. New York Sun. The Scots and the English. The Seots. who II rM lived ill Ire- timl. settlei] In the land Which uuw ii-nrs- ilielr nan Scotland. Tin A n jie* with other trlbBi from Qermaay M-ttled In What came tO he called Anglelantl or England. What is Impudent Isn't It iinder- raluiiic Himther Mian's rttrlir to p-speet ? Mio.wd iiy European ex-premlera oy . wtth many who died In batHe and rest their travels. i,,,w undiT a Slab ni;irl;ed limply \I 0 No, tin- truth Is more prosaic. Trutl I known.\ bul What they did and What is always, prewle. i they typify is 'Immortal. A soldier or In Srjmutro the tlpTt, n rv protected : aaiior may repos.- there with his wife beCaUM they devour the wild boara, l.eslih- him. lull then- Is not wealth which aVe Rreat (h-spollcrs of the plan- tations. The tlgen are In a way mon- strous cats preying on enormous rnts. Here Is a domestic and ultllltarluu role of which KlplltiK, poet of the Jun- Kle, nevtfr dreuuied.—From the 1'arlp Figaro. _ Too Much to Expect. \She expects too much.\ \In what way?\ \I don't know much about playing bridge whist, I'll admit, hut I never trump her aces und kliigH.\ \Well?\ \She got wore th« other night he cause I trUBiped her nine-spot. How in the world Is a man going to re- member that a nine-spot is the higi< card?\ enough In the world to gain entrance for one who has not In some of our wins enlisted under tin- national lint: The veteran* of the Qrand Army of the Republic conducted the dedicatory exercises and it must, according to the years of mankind, he one of the IHHI occasions thnt can mid them assembled for a general patriotic observance. No nation has ever had a more I tiilring memorial structure. , Waited. Small Hoy—\What's the use washing my hands before 1 go School, mother? I'm not one of those who are always raising them !\—Cur- ni Magn/lue. Lucky Dog. \\Look, baroness, my horse the rue oiigratulutt! you.\ 'Not me my creditors.\ Had Help. \Are you u self mnih.* man?\ . \.vnw i started the Job. My wif A * Almost as Easy as Wishing \Your breakfast cup is ready without trouble or delay when INSTANT FOSTUM is the table beverage. To a teaspoonful of Instant Postum in the cup. add hot water, stir, and you have a satisfying, comfort- ing' drink.delightful in taste— and with no hairo to nerues or digestion. As many cups as you like, without regret. 'There's a Reason\ Your grocer sells Postum in two forms, POSTUM CEREAL un. packages) mddu by boiling full IO minuX««. INSTANT POSTUM (in tin«> wunie msunily in Che cup by addtng hocwuet Made by Postum Cereal Co. hie. Battle Creek.Mich. Americans, Living and Dead Ing ii passim of Bratltn<1« t\ the helnli; dend. mid linn !.. I Ii. para mount hustprss ol looking nii.i No I I.ei sonpbod) rise stniRglr foi iii> Mleriiieiit nf tin- (rovpnilllellt. If theve be the thowjthla nl nnj • 11 II. ii Is high nine :hal he NIUMIIII H«k UltVlf If he I* le.ll)> ill, Aim Ml, all N OULTRY Isn't it ahout time for one of those dandy chicken din- ners? T0I] know whal a \hit\ they always make. We MV6 a line se- lection ol ( hickena for you to GIMQM from now — frying chickens, roasting chickens and stewing chickens. he ii..i merelj •Illy us un \:i>• i Ii mi Memorial ihiy brings deeper and richer nisuiorlM aver) jre«» u th« roll »f honor trows longer with ih* Illlllies of AllMI Irlins \%. Ii > • lia \ e llleil fur tlielr lliiM III home, UVWSOaM IHi'l on lalaDds of Hie .sens Aii hour no be s|>ent profitably by ever) American todaj. gl ink c bai I. over the r**i \> (I of the United States and making an , -llii,:,I. . ,,f lln . I.r.,-..I.I .....I I I of the nmntrg wtn - Bccompllah bj tivlug the last full measure \f devotion) Are tin Impressed l.v wlini 11.. •. dill, ttinl du t,ln-y more limn ever hlghlj n Unit the dead sliull uoi have dl«d *hi M I In 7 of th erli ii every soldier, every sailor nine all ol himself in his country, If thai Is not a reminder that ever) American owes ni luaal some if himself lc ins c«un try, then . Indeed, th e dead died III <i'\i und the living live in vain. The deud gave honor and glory and perpetuity to the Sag. What are the llvlug Americans giving to 111 Is II honor, glory Md perpetuity 1 Is paWi un I obtalnlni Hie honetlts « hen in- i \ m fart, a slacker nnd a ruKltlvu from In.ln.r'.' Kven In the ihldsl of the gni • I in- h materialism then- is B, ijuality In. h mil I.i he .aile d the instim I of plepill i illiess 'I lie clll/ l n H h0 - \ i m MII his Idealism to promoting his i interesi is sun pxerrtntaii a virtue III Spite of Illlliseir the Vlrtl f tin iii\ i>r..i islon f\i ihe t nine. I'lai •• him upon the meanest and most .1. |il h- plane, and yet be wltl »x< n • ie degree of thli InatlMtiva vlrtua Thai it is a certainty thai he can exercise It in helnilf of IIIH couiilry. no matter whal h u morain ur character may he. ' •• In It not Hie prlmnry <lu»y OaV* uuin to Mats) hlM country to mrvlvel He is merely saving himself when he helpt to save Ills eountTT, liebpin- recent Inventions, there is no aafnfnrtory substitute for. a nation. The stronger ami safer Ihe nation, the more f«n iiuuite ihe ciii/.ii. No foreigner win make a citizen's nation strong or keep' It so. lie must do It him-.If, with or without the foreigner's consent The United Htutes if stronger thpn ever in Us marvelous hlntory, Inauks to ihe glorious dead, and little thank* to tin- living. If it is to remain stroni in proportion to oth«i nations and In ni-.iiriii.il.-. with the a- nlratloui ..f the Americana wito g*ve their lives foi II the living inUSl do Hull Share Of the vMuk Iii thHr day ami ifeiipfHtlon, No slacken! The .lend' Americans, tm mortiiis though HH-> be, cannot attend io tin- |.resent nml tin- future They can give their example, bul It will sol save America unless ;ba Uvlag lake ihe example Neil io ihe nml railing Bra that ever) \i .i :n . -iioiiii i fci .-|, . liir i.ln r i,, i, secret heart • Igiiifj Ing to him niom- ii.ji, ),, i- dedli Mi.d when > • Slir) III five himself Io bU in. II seems that his most Important dot] . . ; ,, ! I, , - , , • II,1, 1 Ihe I ..III , . i. :, m ' I' - ll l|. I, Ill s flrftl lIUIJ III sln.il • II ; Ids liexl to M.;il . ' Blrtl ) i ii,, i ,:. -. Mt'll nn. i strong 7 i f not Or, if y*)ft preferjpme oth« kind of poultry—of a good juicy mast we can give you just whal you want. Price* mill Mont That IM«>«>( Your Favor F. E. LARSON Phone, 1 M.port 971 Cor. Lena Avr. and North Mi»in St. FRKKI'OK I , N. Y. Coal Prices Reduced © Buy your ni'xt winter'n ntipply now untl protect yourself iiKuinxt. the l&CVstsiblt Hhortuit\ thai alwuyn comew durintc th e winter. 1 tan iiiHkii lmrm-dinti' (lr|i\rry or will take order* for future delivery, tubjecl to price at time of delivery. | Sinclair L. Raynor i ifn.1 n thai Main I II. II, si., .i. m Hi • \ i»«» ••' ,f i-\ II -i.it. . aa ami , lilH Il.tl.. • • ..i.li •hall in • ii'*- HHI'IN \ \. I \. • ••« ' - - i . arlvw -• ! .>•.•-, Ulullii • II. - .1 M.I.I I « , I > . ., | II. 1 |. •« | l .T.ll-W > V , I !l,, i, , t -| . ,11 . ,,,.-. .' . • I !> .1.1 , I V.. . I, . ,.| nn . , • . ., Ale n-i M I . II * nn i lion pi I |a|SIM I III. , > i I if.- . tola Xi.i MTWHI , rrl l |M»I ».•\ i.l i ,i i ,,,,.., i \ N Ma ) i |»r i III .1.1 I. I I I U MnNI i i Mi i i i i I I .\ \ \ i. , I i i \ i . v i i - Il l i i • II I i.i M V I | - I I I,. I. , -i N \ il.i Ii) nlllli II i I \ Hi i MM I I .,11.1 II.. 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IIAGEN Formerly ol 88 outh Alam Htrm i II. i run li.i i i| the MEAT .AND GIIOI l.l.\» i:i INI i I'.in i red I'H i ini.iiiii 74 South Mnin Sli. . t | |<| | PORT, N. Y tziiitntttttiiinittntwiitiiniiiiniiuiniiitiiimittnninnimiiHttiiimiiiiiiittniiiiimi W.ll l .11 .1 .... II Post I I . ..II ' > . . .1111. II.. - i Hi. r* ..i I . il«tni m .III. , U| I ,|v .f. .1 I I . I\ III I • RtlWAIION A 'ii • '\<.I , - .- i I'lll'NT l In un Mulli i > i-i-n. -• I , , I , , I II-111(1 I I I • I. , - . Illl I .. I vi H I I H I i I i M i III) i ii, I.. i il n i • i II,,,, . i . , .ill/e n sifting \ii' the pure fro m th e rtro«s In |,is henrt nm l giving 10 hi s ...unii.v only the choices) purtleaa \f will devote his fjiirlt, u Hie dead gave \x fore pure and they uere Illken u\\.\\' ! <lr I s Ihe ll\ inn Ameri.-iin carefully salertlng and Ington r hoarding the besj or blutaelf f« ins (mil use, mid |ui IIIIIIIK off upon his country a abam uatrlotlam, a nliuuirdlj Mi luighty ii i i*ta niitioii jjiwi- 1 .'- -hnii .m tmerlrans • n maklag n ' R IIUl Hie iiuiiilier of ffi * vVasa I SOUTH SHORE APARTMENTS pretext of devotion a shoddy utlher eliee t o III.-Ills- mill a eolllileltel l o f honor' ' l l W not fo r oiher * I o |uis>. jSdfBMB i ; they eanm.t il u SO lustls It IH for etch rltlMfl I\ 'i i.l i his QJkVB heurt ami p«aa Jll<lKineiit ill\\' hlui-elf sfftaaMt the iiui> or the Uvhagf Kava not Ilu- iii m l saved Hie niillon ' Is not the eoiinlr.v mronif. i-nfe ami rlchV Why slUUlld the HvlBg «\H> . whi n ArlhiKloii ami SIIIIHIIIH. nml a fhoii Kami utb eui bold the htxlle U../ 1'\ K' rehlnh t4 the imi ' • ' sw 4a we fnii'. i .: elemental llmlllKl ..t lalllianltj .,,,,„ . i UV ur. uiiimtr in luiortallt) on th e g n - ••' it i • • l»va Am i us tut l>rlug iiin Ihe Ann i!.-,il, milmI, • iiml Inllueme IH I u I ,. . I.«I. •bla Ideals uui auuus M< luurtal da) -...ill ...iiiinue us Hon. ol la of Ameri.iiiiH Mho Inn.- ilone Hie work rei|inie.i to make a nation MronifV j mi-nt ami hallowed imiin Wli> not dispaM af the muli.-i i>> glv- I'ltgo llenihl gnd I \I he ,. . Ulllll - K«tse Street and Long Rraili Avi-nue I REEPOsfcT. I - I. Newly remodeled three and four unfurnished MK.MI apartments with bath and kitthen. Everything Up-to-Oate asd High Class. Keady for occupancy. Krnts $60 and $75 un ynnrly I<•«.»«• ,,,.i n . . i , i • I , r. Ill I II I | , V ' | I • I. Ik liMII N MW MIMIIiir, \ on .l.l.i.lll. I II \ . I • -. . . I., I . I, in | | . . .|i I i l i . i lin . . mi l Hi e i.iiiy