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JULIUS D. BORST Plane Tuntr and Repairer Formerly With Maaon aV Hamlin 140 MURRAY LANK FLUSHING, L. I. Phone 829 Special Rates to Parties of 3 or 4 A. N. Johnson H. I JOHNSON & JOHNSON LAWYERS 4S Railroad Ave. Freeport. N. V. Title Searches, Mortgage Loans Probate and Oeneral Court Practice Telephone Freeport 999 GIRL ATE 1,040 TACKS Pound of Hardware Removed) From Young Woman's Stomach. A pound of foreign tubitance, most- ly hardware, wa* removed from the stomach of Miss Rooe Smith, 10 years old, of Madlaon. Was, after an Xnj rerealed the pretence of a quantity of tacks and other articles In her abdo- ANDERSON TELLS HOW HE MAKES UP JURY LIST! »»een any Jurvra) Unusual Printing at Unusual Prices Unusual Hours Hub 3 Railroad Avenue Freeport, N. Y. Following the operation, nurses counted l.fMO carpet tacks, 12 screws, 12 open safety plna and a number of buttons, removed by the surgeons. The girl Is said 1 to have a mania for •wallowing foreign substances. Sho became violently 111 and visited the university clinic for treatment Mlaa Smith finally consented to an X-ray ex- amlnatlon, when the discovery of the. hardware was made. BUILD ARGONNE HOTEL Opon Hostelry to Accommodate U. S, Tourists Who Visit Battlefield. Cnder the direction of the minis- ter of public works the Argonne Forest hotel has been formally opened by the French government on the site of the famous battle of the World war. The hotel will meet the require- ments of many Americans who visit the battlefield and It la within easy dlatance of the great American ceme- tery at Romagne. The hotel, modem In every respect, was constructed from old barracks used by the troops. Woman Fined for Beating Veteran. Mrs. James Hadsal, of Wilmington, III., an 80-year-old grandmother, waa find (100 and costs on a charge of as- sault and battery, placed under a peace bond, and ordered to pay the doctor bills for Injuries aha Inflicted on William Johnson, eighty, a Civil war veteran. No Freeport Merchant Can Afford to deprive his business of its due share of adver- tising if he wishes it to expand and prosper. Advertising is just as necessary to your businei as your stock in trade. Attractive advertising is effective advertising. Make your advertisements'attractive by using the Freeport News ADVERTISING ART SERVICE It is free to Freeport merchants, THE FREEPORT NEWS 31 -a Railroad Avenue JOHN J. O'NEILL, Publisher Commissioner Freeport He Uses. HOW MAN CAN SERVE TWICE IN SAME YEAR Twenty-three Legal I»emptions. H« Says, Makes It Hard to Get Good Jurors. The Freeport News pays the cost of it as its con- tribution toward helping Freeport by making shopping here as attractive as shopping in the city. Let us show you how this service will help you. (Krotn llrooklyn Times ) Mlnenln, June t There aWve I n heen rWBWI lit time* that th.- method of drawing Juror* In NHKHIIII count) as not altogether acceptable to the iwyer*, iind thut Justice Crupsey ..itemled imtkliiK SS lnvi*«1 IKMI n»n\1111.1 the condition* Hint prevailed In that I,.parti t of the Nn**nu Count) t;..\ 4-rniuent. Till* WHS borjie urn bj the fuel that several Juror* were exeune.1 ilurliiK the openUix Of <<>uri. - with,.in ihe coaaent or lmow)fdfS of JUIIR«> .'ropsey. The*e excuMa from dutj ivere liimle by the deputy ooimm-M.m sr' of jurors, tisstgs H. M>.!.•. who lid wo IIH 11 fiivor 10 the J§T<>r«, think intr thut the Jury box Iind been filled fop the crlnilnal trials mid Mint 1 >,•• Juror* would not he wanted Hll> lung IT, Tlil*^ however., was not Hit 1 ('Hue, 1* the Juror* were wiinted i., ih,. •Ivll oiilendnr thut ffU beln held In I'art II.. nf which the depun , .,n, nlssioner liml M knowledi:. i i,,,, he fuel thai nil *everal IMII I • i,, •.lime Juror* liml been III COlirl twice 11 one year DM exelteil ionic com- iienl, even lawyer* nuking how II uns The l\rHt part i>f lh«' trouble u.i- ,\ dallied by Mr. Hyde, who Opeuh nd inltted lo the eotiri thut lie iiml e\ •used Ihe Juror*, there wen 01 hree, and Mr. ll.v.le Mat wjlllno to ake the entire blame for III- Ion. • The fart that Jurors 11pp. ir mic e n a .year I* a simple matter, it I* inderatood. When a Brook 1 n iin.es There lm>e '•i II n.t MTTtff In N«*«»u ..•im!>. , \i,-|»i wtirre thej I«|«|H-.I over ti.'in its) firm km \ Hr An SefMSJ HII.I lime NRM <>ut ft tlie MH t\>\ niiHMiK Hie llrst i I In- ],in |>n.\ l.i.-v i tun no ma n RIIMII more limn two term * In M M nr l.nt we havt ne\.-r IIH.1 Hint Im p n It I* \ei> •elilom III it a nnin ha\ larva t\\.< term*, hut tlutt I«H« Imp !\• I l'\er> fWUf Wt* tpmllfle* lm« to MI.ik.' an taMarll •• to hi- atatammi which Is wr j iih>r.>\ii:ti in it< qveeitlCna One of tlie qtHWttoM la; Ha w >••<! e»er Leen >.>mhled of M J crlineV' Then Mr Awflaf— has plaetnl on the iHittotll of em Ii lepoii, the IIMIIII qn. - iTna* MS in iii.- fun.uons of a grand tm v. i>! in' imll. tin.Mit. . If.niiistiiiiilwl e\ Iden.e, oipltul punMiineiit ami oilier qneetlnni n-nnlh «-k< % .l In n larne murder nini Then » w twent\ three leen l raemptlnns an d llu « inak.'-\ II veif har t In -.Mite n.x.,1 Jurie d In J Maaaafl count) ialn it epoiter n*ked Qoiaaaaaloni •oi's Boberi Q. Anderson t.> . H'Slerdav, lie Milt I Drawings Overlap \S.mieti s a man nun Irnwn from the ulobe eont, lint of Juror* until Keeeiube, nary. Then, In Keliruu list I* put lu Ota globe HI •ltmtpiyMj. The nmu \vli.> III Perepiber for .Innuury 1 llrsl man drawn from I lie new llHt for the Kehnnu> •rullld ii.akt. 1,in, xurvu Ii \II ui.nlil lie poi- •e ilmn 11 early In the le\V 11*1 In In fores, jhould lie an exceptloiial9'iuraT0 Hunt i.r i,f Juror* drawn, Jlka there was luring the II. It. T. tl'lS*. the 11*1 Mlglii be .• \ I.,Iu-i.-.i. in uiii.h enter .ii,> iiir entire i• >t of names would ie pui back in the globe ami drawn i\.r again. Tlial wttiiM make BOUMI •n serve twica i > .-m . although iius never ImppeuMl thai way here. iere liovu la-en man* eaaaa, however, i.'i'p a Jnrof IIH - sat i ml on the md r and ih. n i\ .MI drawn In IN EIGHT INDUSTRIES. Increased , Employment Shown, Ae- oordln^) to Labor Department. iMraMae! «-mt>i..> m.-tit In eight major liuluitrle* H nd SatTSMSB for the remaining all reported la shown In labor department tluurea for April. The larifrst Illlli m win In the auto in,.Mir liuludry |&J p«r rent, others being woolen •HH per rent, hoilery and un.lrrwenr 7fl per cent. me)ft eiOthlni 1 per rent, rotlon finish- Ing 1.7 pt-r rent, hoot* and Mlioea H per cent. Decreases, were car building and repairing 1SJ P«f rent. Iron and steel U7 par .'.'nt. btither workers II.'I per cant, Paper iimkliif 11.« per cent, coal mining 1 i>er cent. MADAME CURIE GETS PRIZE Is Recipient of 12,000 Ellen Richard* Memorial Award. Madame Mnrlr Curie, ro-ittsroverer uf rndluin, at s meeting nf college women hi Carnegie hall Ht New York recently, r Ivi-d lh«< Kllen Richards memorial prUM of I'J.UKI. The price is nil it mi tut 1 II ward ul\en for iiotnhln achlrvsmentl if MtntkrtS and edu.a- torn and >• pie«.nled to Madiime Curie by ' n V Pendleton, president of Well/ y collegv. The Dlvettaf wni * l \' 1 ' 1 '>7 \\ ' Inter mitli'iiRl Kedenitlon of rnlveiHlt> Women, and wiin HildreaNmi by aeveral i.flt.'lalst of w en'H CoU*fM> Assloned Dreadnought to Far last. A dreadfimfht |H to be natgntd to the Ainrrlenii Astatic fleet for ihe rirat time. The battleship lTlorlda will be sent to the far eastern atntlona some ttme this summer, replacing the ar- mored crulkor llv^ron e» lUaablp at Your Protection You not only protect your savings, but you get paid for doing so when you have a livings account at this bank. M oncy that's idle means money wasted. Put your saving to work and watch the interest grow. We watch both the prin- cipal and interest (or you and relieve you of all the banking worries. Safety - Honesty Courtesy Service THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF FREEPORT \HI E BANK ON MtRRICK ROAD\ aro \ HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A SECRETARY r\nr nfer \J*> yearn pi a. I leull v all of New Vnrk a 'Jdi) word a IIIIIIIIIM Secret II lien, Convention, Court and l.uw llepoi t«. i N IIIIIIIUK over ffUl weakly, i-eiehe.i bosh tralntnc, UM 0NL1 SicrttrUU inhsol «i ui- l/.lliK vorhatliii Hboi'tliiind for repnrlluti emplo>er'ii HpeechoM, lloartt MeetlnitH mid l''.\amlnnttonH. tlrndiliiteii of nit ullmr schools uru in.'iely 1UU wnrd H uilnvit.i MIIMIOM. H.> iiiuny poatUona are\off«r<ul H I ilia luslttuu tbnt if oi be iirst panel tlm ne%l year \There bavs alao bw*n CMM where lount) Judge Smith Ini- run out of a liin.'l ..I' Jurorl, and, mille r than I.'I il , \in l ; 'i ,,\er until llent lla) l,;i • hi I'IMr.'is out to brlfi^ In lin n ul m •r.' qualified.\ i he .'null- Dumber of jurors »i m a/era subpoenaad to >••• tsamtned laal .. ..r was 8,000, o r tins number wily •J.INKI wen- available, »« the real were •\. ni|ii i,> \inu e ..I beln j Bremen, or ilhur lemiil exempt Ion*. \KewT if work I s conn..till with our work here,\ Mild Mi Vnderaon, \We ii' •t'lV.' III. ' lls l | III.Ml till ' It,,Mil l if Asaaaaora uml ibej are uotlflad to iresent theihsrh.- hi be examine d as I.. Hi.'ir qualtfli \t - Th e Hal when >nii|ileled Is llii'ii .lit In the .,unity lerk, count\ In. Ii'. IIH I re,|,|eu | >u rente rouri Juaili <. \n which la i des (tutting mark n- III the luri.rs pr. f ini . .• (or grand ,,r n ini j m v \\ . I I H--U H Hi.i n I n vr r >i 11 < I o i tihH .'lilt s bi n tha i - tllisaeri o n b y th e , ,iiiinil.,ii i II ..I il,.,. When Ih e 11*1 i. i ill I l o II- II li b Di e approval ..| Hi.- . mninlai Ion wu then have th* « i n, I, tin | ..per w 1,1, Ii is , HI U) iiajnr ua • \ b Blip, tin uml i rial lurot • pamad Commitsionei VsrlfiM Lists. \I then nial rim viliaga i Iv, said Mi Alidertlntt, \aii.l ' • i Hi If Hi.- .Inn.i Ihev ill,.ii', an,I :, thing el s thai i u i. \ I I ml,,mi., I \ nil- Tlii n II,,' I lib HIM juri I i Ilii in ,n .• roll. ,i . ., Il,, I ,|||,| I II, ' I,I'll til l I,I, I < il ant) .J' 1 vl '\ i' 1 \ 1 ••- <' • lii. h Hi. > >\ I,,'|, Ullllli'l J i ',.mini-- u m . \n,l.i illendjs Ih I .he . 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