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me FREEPORTNEWS The Freeport Issued Every PrUUjr 31A RAILROAD AVENUE Phene 3MW JOHN J. O'NKILL Editor and Publl.h.r SUBSCRIPTION. YIAR as »frnn<1 rlnn» matter Fab- mnry 25, 1921. „ . „. . „ pert, N. Y , iindiT Art noat »(Tlr» nt Fro* >f Marrh 1, 1«7». The Freeport Firemen at the Oceanside School Fire The hreeport Fire Deportment cov- et*d Itself with gggfj „, ,| M , biBlUg of the Oceiinsldc School lust Irldn y night nnd Hiilurdny inornlnK. Without deirnetlnic In the legal from the work wtlMl wns ilone l.y the firemen from oilier rill sires, it ran bs tanthfajRy ™- rofdtd lin t tl (Starting work In ihe matter or heroiHin and efficiency or operation was done h.v the member* of the I'reeport Mrc I(ep.-irtinerit. The Kieepi.rl firemen illsplnyed a i.rniKi or bravery thai might altaoM i>e railed repkliaanesa, ir n weir not gen* enilly known that their action wns the fruit* or inborn courage that makes them, oblivions or danger when limy calls, Kreepori IH, mill IIIIN every reiiHon for being proud or its tin- depiirliiient, The department IH well equipped mnl II iiilpinenl IK well iiiiiimeil. uml tba nun tire weJJ olllcereil hy comrndcH who hnve worked up through the riinkit iiml lutve eiirned the respect nnd e«- leem of their fj-llow Minoke enters, The n,rn In the ili'pnrtiiienl represent the highest type of citizenship uml they Khe ungrudgingly or fhelr time mid effort for the welfare nnd safety <>f the community. Seldom, or perhaps never would he mure truthful, have the Kreeport Ore men/»!i ven themselves the opportunity III riielr home village to display the heroiHin timi WIIH displayed •>* the nccniislde srhool flr••. Here they (lls- plnyed their etlieiency mi elllcleiiey In operation Jimt brings the flrwi under control so thnl iliere K no opportunity for the display'of thejc,personal dlsre- tmnrror danger In saving property and perhaps lives, l-'reeport |H proud or HH llrenien nnd Its lire department mid knows Ihm there is no village on Long Island that has n department Unit is in the lanta IIIIHH »Tih them. • There were uiiiloulitedly ninny Iliet- ifentd ni the Oceanside tire in which Kreepoll tlret figured, nnd w 11 1 < • 1 1 should be recorded to their credit. Any that are omitted from the story \f the tire, are not left out Intentionally, bill because of the fact that at times thing* were happening MI fast thai 11 saportM woiiia imve found n necea »ury \o hSN liuen at \eiiHt triplets t< u»»u t\\t« titvn ..t.Ui*iu»MtVvIM , W*»T*' al r.-u.•<•..! n\io\u rrtuUiiK UI.-H.. Vnrtfli The Political Circus CONTRIBUTORS' ^VOLUMN m RmW MOOqfRMflai0MMI0MBaoJi 8AM SLICK SENOS A NOTE TO HIS FRIEND, SIM 3IMKINS IX'iir Sim : y,.u ;,*U BH lm« I n••• port Is ami how things arc geiienill.x in Nassau county.' Well, sir, I'reeporl i • in ;i hoi sweat or progress \Ince l'.\li rjhrlstle was elected village president. The Ml ) protests I've beard ahout the nev. administration come from g COO of disappointed ofllce seekers nnd Fire Department Column Br H. E. P. pi the sii'i'ets. Von II iiK'iult. r Imw Mome '.I OOf broad' nnd . e\|imiMi\e thorooghfarea looke d like n I IIIIMIIIIIII I s ln>' e ultir 4iis Hirga' or mallpox, Well, nir, that'a nil rliiinjred, hut the streets lire mixing J>n r Ii•-IIIlll\ I'liln. Von nee, they lire not to rough treatment they lire to rough trea They hav i iBBying II round M long with never d t thm inl lint they I tier them iii'lnr, in I IM n Ill if the hn In JI spade to roeasj them ent the way ChrlKtle goes Me Is manhandling, mnnl Mglng and shampooing II MHlif or them look like one, huyinen after, he has been >i trying experience In one or II K I'.,\ <« w«JI known to i refpnri newspaper lenders. For wars he conducted the lir e He IMiitiuenl OOfmil In the NIISSIIII County Kevlew. of which he wns part owner with Ills hrother, the late Smith K. I'earHiill. An How- ard I). PearaaH M IM »PI I known ,,B ;i leading \ntwnity nan, us tillage ti'JI\lee nnd HH rorlner ,-i,t.-r nf tin- Kreeport *'lre J)epaii- m.ni With nil that such position Implies a IllllHHgil knowledge of lii,. department traditions, asplra lions nii'l problems. The (Ire do T ,MI t iiK-nt column, wltli II . K. I 1 . ,,a mndttCtOT, will !«• a regular fentlire of the Kreeport NeWK each week Kdllor. II,,. ilplnj In sending In the alarm in>t Wednesday eveotaaj triMu tin IHISIIMI dtorehOlMe was destroyed. IIIIH again started the ngltstldn for a i,..it.T lire alarm system in PMeport Several minutes are claimed to hate lieen IflSl In getting telephone and power house connections, which might i,,n,. mean) conslderaMg savteg to the iiwners, •»111- well km IIIIH Sim, noi say as l,,,,,l Ninlorlnl emporl. *'»»»-' Owtn, SO ex-eaptaln of ud be quite snrprtttod, \'\\ • \• h \ H l \ <- \ '•'\•<•'••<•«•<\ captain ,,,,,|c,l, i n see the I.\-\' \\\ '\' °i '\ sl \' <e( - ( l »'• I( - 'Combs, .ii , «ii\ has removed to Bald- win. AnDiew ••. Clark Is (lie new warden from thai company. II, mem * In our municipal palm es in. .• Christie look his l.io/,iii s and shovel In hand, and heni bis hack mid pleasnnl smile to the Insk of cm ryromblnR Kiveport'K highway! and hywayS. Ves, (rtlW, we're doInK tine ' 'hill in tha old town. It's something differ-! urd int from the old manner of not d< Ing IIIIIIKS uml trying to make tho pe< pie Ii done. Old day Ing son lid rind M. the The e 3 Is Slated for the first Idoek of thi' summer season, on Sat evening, June -I. Mnnces will prohahly he held every Sut iiriluy nlKht IUIIIIK the RUmner hy the dre com- IteriillMt* the Kreeport News Is sup porting the pipe line boulevard pro- ject, whl.h .\sseinlil.\ McWIil J Mils fathered for the-'past several rears, duei) not mean that it supports Mo- Whlnney In all of nls projects fu r I'roiii It, Kill In this 'use, how ever, we are perfectly Willing to Clve him all Hie iTfilll that is due him lor his fortunate position In supporting Hie |ir,,|ii>MHou that means n whole lot tor Hie development of the south side of Nassau Cotinly Whnt we wmit in the pipe line houlevmil and we don't care a rap who ^ets the credit for fathering thk projact \Toin us lie Is known down the branch has his shortcomings, to he sure, but let us give hltn credit where- iver we can as a general proposition witii raapael to everybody, Some folks inny try to pick up \Toni.\ lie causa <>f hln ''Mo and the 'Governor\ v<! that something wan being •nly thinn we knew III the HUM thnl niir taxes weri' ^'o •where, hut where we never mil. Now Christie lets us In lecret, and 'It's all In R I streets and better sorTonndlnsjg, weii, situ, you'll hardly bensve It, hut we are really and truly K»inK \' have a Bfteen minute car service on or nh'oiil July I. Von needn't laugh, I nnse it is a Inct. The great (some times) Long Island Traction Company nl lust realizes that tho good will of the people of I'Yeeport Is worth while. so It Is going to see whnt a Ill'leeii minute service will do to keep us in good humor and from storming the mahogany desks of the new Public Service Commission. I hear you say there'l l hom e sense , i o that , <>f cours e Is. We are edging clone to the population mark lu Hie old and all or us win> nave or bsvt <I«OH, llilUH mill ItllKKlfH, •\\ \\'\ ptttfMM, WHl s)...ve\ our nul l knowi nti'knla ><<><\ Almaa Into the escbequer of the c pfttiy Jusl to Mliow how much eiisler II Is to catch Hies with mo lasses than With some of the water that tutors through Sportsmen's chan- nel now and then In the fishing sea son. So when you come dnvvn for the Fourth you won't have To keep the cannon from lulling down t:>u Ill'ty, i»r more minutes until the nc\ i inrToinc x lon^' \mi nrhedulv time\ und with a busted windpipe, Vi s ajree, Sim, we're doing n right iniirl heap, us they sa.v In Missouri mil other I >ti tl - ir the fulle d Slntes. Little old I'lccpm I Is look- ing her prettiest nnd Hint's saying liethJlIK Till- village In I hers now 'et o' nights so that we know What Rolllg and the tree uinl SOllghl IMI \lllngeis are taking a whole Inl interest in their i>wti IIUSIIICKS M.IV-. mi back stairs in the village ard. Christie, helng straight anil ||ISIUIIIIIIIU. lll.es h. h:n,. Ihc \ 111; i:.' i • illNlnuSM done In Hie same way. U h\ the hoard thinks nothing uf pmiles mid frnlernal orders. AII Vreepori companies win attenO the parade at Pott WuHhiiiKton on June II!. anil |irohahly all eSMpt Kn- Kine 1 will lake jinrMlOlho ooliti'HlN. A committee IIIIH heen appoTlitod from the, lir e Council to j;el action hy Hie association whereby tba rulea govern Ing contests shall he assiMlatlon rules and not promulgated hy aaSk tillage holding the tournament The ohject id this Is to siTiire a classlllcntlon of appnnittts so that Villages like Cref-J port, Hockville Centre and Hempstead, using heavy duly tire appartus, can •inpeie witii a reasonable 'Chance of Inning, ami not he classed with hlgh> owered louring cms converted to llrt 1 ppnratus. ***************** ft HIOH SCHOOL NEWS H ***************** I Ob ThurHdo.v, Ma) 8T. •\•' ^Ij\ ,„,„„ „„„„.„, „,„. ,.. Krl'l-y» «•» - sale The pro.c N from these events TSgo tow,,, .um •;; lr f 7;;:; a. i -..,,.-. tind,s gm W m *chool. The ni wWrt was to '»• PtajM with Lnwrenc KStOTdaf was POlt- poncd indetltillcl:. T1 ,,. ..ntlre hk-J.-cho,,! .-nj-.j.-.l .. half holldny on Ir.'Niy. «Ue to Hie IHioMfm of sttendaaca. Mr. Mnts ucnl (Ml 1 'lshln(j trip over the holidays. The DMtenllne mambtM »f the faculty have sr lam sepeared wearinn straw \katles.\ «»n Kridiiy mernlng the Beaton gat« • one-n.t play cnlitled \I'mle Sam.' Ken Vbrighi trwk the leading imrt. The aNHemhly ended'by the whole school Joining in the singing of \MM nlil fuMhloned -songs. (in Decoration Da* the B*Wpri Cluh defente.l the MlKh School t«-Hin. The final sere was &8 M 4. This Is tint wlxth StTBjghl -lefeat. Better luck next time! WILL HAYS WILL HELP You Find Your Wsy When Visiting Washington, D. C. To tOSJ I'nhllc: It Is the wish of the President that Vialton to the wHt of (tovertinient Khali bave every opportunity to get full Information concerning nil govern- mental departments. It IN especially hl« dCMlre that nil tho«e who romp to WaasilngilHI to transact business with anj depnrttnenr or biireHH of the gor- ernmeiit may (|iil( kly be advised as to the exact location nnd mennx of rendi- Inif the particular department or bu- reau In which may Iw centered the hn«ln«>«« which they desire to trannact. For this purpose there IIHH been p«- tnblished a bureau of Information on the Kroun<! floor of the p<iHt office de- portment hulldlng, locnted on I'eiinsvl- vunla avenue at Twelfth street, which Cheap Light. Science and invention dewrtbes 'S recent schU'vement of a French scientist, who has suuuasafilly tried out In his own lioiiHe u scheme for operating stectrlc HKIIIM without cost. Upon his water supply [ilpe he luis Oiled a blgt speed wnler turbine, which drives a dynamo Charging u KtoruKe hatlery. Kvery time u faucet 1H turned on In the house the mreaia of water Is {/lit to work at losdlng the hutter\ wlilch furnishes current for the Ugfeta, \It Is Hlmply Dtlllslnv rgy that Is ordinarily wasted,\ (tuyn the inventor FOR 8ALE FOB SALB-^UarKuln to oiilck buyer; %2,T<00 cash required; seven room house and Karate on plot 135x55; In line residential section. X. Y. Z. Free- port News Office. l« In rhnnte of competimt people, whoj will definitely answer queries of thin • liaracter. The public l« advised of this ar- rnnjrpmpnt uml Invited to riinke use of the facility. vVtLL H. HAYS. PostMMtar Oenerai. Simple Faith. An optimal It o man '•ho places long distance, call and says that be w l \MM Ike phoae.\—ArkaiMS WAN T TO GO TO CAMP? Application* for Ited <'roK», citizens' military training camp*, the Plntts- hurif enmp, open AugiiRt 7 to Septem- ber i;, ]<.m, CBB, b* ohtnlned hy a|iply Ing to n«- postmaster at Kreeport, N. Y., post ofBce. Checkbook Show* It. TTIP mnrrleil mnti soon d tstat the love of A woman is. Indeed, taajchlng.—Boston. Transcript.. iinimniiiimiimiiiiiiiom Electric Slioe Repairing Done While You Wait Reasonable Price* Work Guaranteed C. BARBATO 35 Olive Boulevard Phone, Freeport 421-W JOHN S. DENTON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS: 2 to 8 P. M. Tueeday. Thuriday and Saturday 18 Randall Avenue FREEPORT, N. V. C. L. MOOK Chinese Laundry Oppoalte L. t. R. R. Depot 14 Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport. N. V. NOTICE My eervlce and work la flret claea. Goode called for and delivered. Shoes Renovated Made Good As New and More Comfortable Eagle Shoe Repair Co. JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop. 37 Railroad Avenue Telephone 863 M FREEPORT, N. Y. ANCONA mid Huff Orpington setting egjpi from well bred stock; wln- nlngl from Mlneola, MiMiipstead and lirooyiyn. M. Nlcliols, Till Church St., I'fi'eport. nfuff, and those who see Hi to pick Filtve ever y aulliorltv m i tlic Kllgllsh language to back them up. T. did not make n rare choice of word*, or display n Wcwdro* Wilson like iiiiiuiy in phrase making when ha ileclmeil thai he Is '•willing tO \Kill the whole circus\ lii pill through the pipe line projeoi as opposed to the S nan avenue project. \T'gotta give bin credit for H \ He knows, JUKI US nine-tenths of the peo- ple on the south aide know, thai the political opposition to the pipe Hue proposition IN really funny, so who I'llll Mimic hint for saying lie IK willing to Bghl the whiMe \circus.\ Bird f»we Leave. With Silk. The wluter In n good time to Und lilnlH' nvttu, un the haiigss art' leaf- lean, ami IIWMIII may tie found lu places which have heen carefully xciirched in vain lu snmiusr Tas klngnsher 1 ! uviit IH a weaderful thing, being COB> puHrd of tlshl.iaieH It Is pissil hal tiieKe hoaas are the ratualns ul ica»t», tbe lilrd Kol»u to the HIIIUC hole 1 after yiyu- when neaUug. Still in SJuSllSIfill IH the i ratisiuaiiNlilp of Hut soixy tailor birds or India, which w their bills threail leaves tQge OHf »ltl) the Milk of c.ierolllnr ecu. Meaning* of Dreame of Weapons. 'I'o iliiitin of a Uci'n Sdgad HWo •tgnlflai H dlHiiMtions i|iimiel. To re- ii'ivc a Kwiiril, honor anil reputation To SM an annu l until or hotly of aol illeiN, la I IK He ami BMrVOIMMggi To ex en IM' wMh Minions, lluttvrlnx ho|>M not likely to tu- reiill/.eil. Men and Woman. Man cannot ilr^md*) woman wlthoot himself failluti Into (Ivyradatlou; be cauuui elevate hw without at Hie aaio* time clevutliiK hlmaelf. — Alvxaudar Walk«r. Fracturing the cm-few ami mldnlglM them ui done tor tin slteluii Hereto t ineiiMiire or 'I 4 . N. T. to find out what A'US uolng on. What's KltlltU till over nl Ullieuiu, j-OU nsk'. ' Well, sir , I think the lii'Ml authority on Ihe ittbjet't now Is cm . inilli 1 'hi III Sol if the deplll \ , ul. Isputy und iisslstanl deput} roininh <lun«ri ami u few Jurors dan tell you inori' IIIIOIM II and Justice <'nu,<si> than anyone else i know of in NUHBUII unly. You say you don't think Judge Crupsev is cMniiU'dliiiirilv popular In euunt) court house dp Irs lie is Jusl as much us u blue I Is ti> is in ii nice pitcher of fresh creu.111 1..lil me thai Ihey ha\e 1 .1 A raw uf wchsici's uuttlirldged ilii I..iinrles luinllnu tut: words uf suvtMrul yllables an<l i>r Intel I Ihe indue Hut. i|ll\ il|>|>llcs In Ihc pay roH •|.n\ ilu ini- 10 Hi.' .iiii, i,ii roster cuM'iopes it's funny, stm, in 1.ih,r kinds or propic iier<> ilk |Udge nnd Itftpe hi' «i s Il looks as It' run lor our 11 Order Slakes,\ Now, Sim. ipill asking me tool qll lions. Who put the \dough\ in IWiught} v \>'ii isk 1 iioni know, i'v< usU..,l I,.,' HruWI d he don'i UM.U Kill - ,loe sgjrs lo \nsk I III 11111. In knows.\ I nl\e you Him Up tor whai Us «,.iih. ' M hen MUI 1 nine do\\ 11 .wui'll Und 1 \\ti<- hunch of neu bungalows anil oilier sii u. lures nil <>\ei the Village The lloiiuders and Ihe hlackllsh nn IUM'IIOUSI.\ luiiiKiy. Ma g along sunn guild halt and well show smile of lln local experts what a intupie uf oti timers .an du lo Ihc residents of (hi Woodi left i.inul V0111 old III . nil, SAM Sl.ll'K, i' menus |n hurl of course, Him siulesiiicn\ mid Him JIT tlucil mi the in lilt all ike tlw l llrcil loo lgbi gel H \Law ami in t Hvmpstead-and Rockvllle centre nre avlns a Int or tun pulling talaaalasms 1. ,.a.h other, llen.pstea.1 IH eredlle.l rtth liavliiK Iiml 11 eoiiiimny oil IBS ,,.. tu two inlimi.-M. It woulil laku loilgar than thai to run to some points In I'Vccport from most of ihc tire houses. Ilow do they get. Hint wny? An Idea of what .Main street con f Hut loll might ti it'll 11 was seen W'cdnr- lay evening, The Auditorium wns Just (•losing, nnd the sidewalks wen wiled. Several elirs Were I'l'ielv Ing puHWligers or pulling i?\vny from where they had parked. A trolley wiis coiilltiu north und was ahout il the north end of the Auditorium. The lie was set lor II lire uppurnliis Which i' c down Ifulfl stn-et In the iini 1 Bugliie I. People stopped, inns in|i|M.,| (SI.IIIC of them), lire en- gine M,,p|, c .,| mid waited while the mllej hn.kcd down im, , Bedell street •0 thnl the engine could lun i into south Htreet. I'lrture thai in fi 1 of t tu™ Ai 'him Thcnier. for Instance. •«>H SAM-1—i'orner plot. 125xlW), on I\ ne street, tine Inilliling site. Write •'• !>., Kreeport News. I-oil SAl.K-'l'w u hunuiilowB, S r<» \»'l Imtl.. «U liii|>rrtv«'inontH! all-year round hullillnus; ready for occupancy, ('apt. Gordoa ICIIIHOII, Cordon place, Kreeport j Ru t S.M.I-: at a bargiln leyen^roou house, all Improvements- hlnck and a half In in trolley lit Roosevelt. Write I*. <). l'.c\ l.'i. Kreeport. FOB s.\i i: Beautiful lot at sacrifice, IIMKloo; all Improvements In street ; seven minutes from depot ; will con- sider oil, r Write *.'. W , care Kree- port New . 'Jt < VKHY seclloi 120,000. avenue. 1 -ifnhle homes (if Ireeport, Ir 11 v. Albrljtht, I'lmne ins. in tin :t the l>est $6,500 ti Itailroai Ifciesn'l i lion, ,|,,,. Mini' 111 Ull) iniusiinl Notea From Ocean Side School \, ronllu i i n Hi, w .iii-iin.HI iio i id Ills u did m h Chlel Kockville Cent of the work. 1... » nil 1 licin uii 1 hat. and 1 he) do 1 nil h\. 111 I ivr|i,.ii either. I <\•!.. .1 Ilkll tl tlrcmeli's l.uinuilil.'lil ' ••> 1 IM. i|.|i,n ilu - si r,.,niiiiiL' In from IJolllllIU \ Illumes, Kill there Were no inds playing ; 11 Holier, uiixlou s crow d 1 leinl \I 11 I'llei'linii line ; LIIIIII I 1. n with ,1 rculliiitloii of .1 ilnn.I : 11., A n tile W'nlla..- ... I'll. \l''lui>i'.'' I im hurrj In uel off m .ii.,iu;iini...i after day- in tl nst A Dreinan's line if i..11 1I..111 weaken, i»\ H 1 »twarns itolnii II liyOrunt tihmii I.'.IHI iect S \wn\ 1.1 ok what Ill hi life i from That i k MII S w u I , ,• , 1 uml nne ii\.i> ui,. 1 'PHI «i>t>iik letl. well tor Ihc linr \ I ti.il |.i SEAFORD SCHOOL ME&TINQ A special meeting of the resident! of ihc leaford school district will h« held June 8 to vote on the proposition of present hm to the Beaford Hook and i.ndihM' Oonipanj tl Id school build- itic ire coiu|.un\ requested flu* Hoard or Bducatlon u preaenl II with tin' building and remove n to a Kit* jeslgnajed for the consideration of $1. ho..I hoard decided in I d the of the district paas on !l ROOMS and hath, KIIS, electric light, Main heat and.garage, One laxga yartlt'ii plot on Merrick road; real cbeii|i in quirk buyer; reasonable terms. II I'. Arbrlght, 8 Ruilroad avenue. I'l 018, A TTItAt I v elliel,' , clisll SI. ; News'. i lern house, all eufi- ir station; prfce $(!.'JrH»: II P., .are Kreeport FOR SALE PBKINOKS K puppies, pel IK reed : all have hill, k masks. t'oiMl Iionc, Well shaped i is ami i.odios; price rea- sonable, Seen r-\J South Kayvlew avenue, Kreeport, I-. T. APARTMENTS FOR RENT I norsi:Ki:i:i'iN<: Apartments, :i and •I rooms, bath mid .kitchen; South Sliore apartments. ROM «*•#! and Long Heath avenue. Freeport. WANTIIH TO KMNT Three or four rt is witii kitchenette before June I., s T 1' I'reeport Neww. Vim KENT, I I'KMSHKK Klve room I s,., ph'Msniit location, near rail road Mat ion ; irolley pusses the dour Write K Kedcll. care Kre<'l»\' News. Th Vot proposition tin re so The teaihers who have I for ths eomliui term un' MrV 11 l> Itaylls of Seaford, Miss Million Hague attd Miss Marlon llrnwncll ol I'reeport, A piteeiaal ami primary icioiie r have nut heeu engaged >ct. • • I Msny O». One WSJ to \r*ll#ve coiigmdou Is U»e post otl W In 10 Wt your i-orrs- •IHimifiilx U'll.is HJmwer lli.iusvlvon a uwlluxl wlilcli Inik luut'li lu ifeniu- u eud U. l.Aitci: iritMSMKi> ROOM TO LRT i; i tor in. Randall Park; tt' 1 ' 1 ' 1 minutes from depot : ail Improvements Write Private Family. Kreep.lrl New- Ill Rullnmd a\ enu*. BOARDING SMM.1. 1WIII.Y havlni-' M ittrae live home with ear. will iiccommo date a Vellncd , oii|ile as pa.vlni-' L'liesls Vlisemlle .are the Kreeport News w ivi i:i> Modern l \\ l \ t ' ' \ l '' 1 ' 1 '*''\ 1 \' l.eiu,.,-,, Merrick foa.l and AthinH> avenue; el|(h| roonix or more, at least ha1f-a<-re plot; aboul V\.I*\ cash; ovvnersoiilv < oluitihla. care Kr.e|...,i \c\ts al •\• WANTED, in rmasr* rlrk road Two ..r UU»i I'oaid f, i two iidultx und hoy. In home of refinement ; Kuragt) deslrahle. Clln ton, care Vreeport News. ESTABLISHED 1888 Victor Fahrenfeld (Formerly with A. E. Oleen) THE OLD RELIABLE UPHOLSTERER Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephones: Business, 1237; Rea., 739-M BATHING AT CASINO BEACH Head of Randall Canal Newly renovated bath houses. Suits for sale or to hire. We handle everything in the bathing line. Season Tickets at Special Rates Important Reduction IN THE RUNNING COST OF YOUR CAR Full Insurance at Cost Standard Automobile Mutual Casualty Co. SAFETY—SATISFACTION—SERVICE For Rates and Full Particulars Apply Local Agent HOWARD E. PEARSALL 3 Railroad Avenue . FREEPORT, L. I. Telephone 918 • BEAUTIFUL Advertising Matter Is Necessary in Order to Sell Dainty Goods. Mr. Merchant— You Will Never Regret having invested money in advertising of a nature that will do justice to the goods you are selling. Stop in and look over JDUI; Advertising Art Service. It's free to you. .. THE FREEPORT NEWS 31-a Railroad Avenue Phone 359-W John T. O'Neill, Publisher 0 '$$$&, \}S\\\\ \ • 'V . ' [I ll : ak.