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r The Freeport News Issued Every Friday 31A RAILROAD AVENUE Phone 3MW JOHN J. O'NtILL Editor and Publisher • UMCRIPTION, U •\• \ VBAR fettered «* accond dune mattur Fob- ry 16, 1921, at the poet office at Fre«- t, N. Y., under Art of March I, 1171. I /CONTRIBUTORS' | COLUMN 0 8AM SLICK TELLS SIM 8IMKINS THING8 HERE AND THERE had < ion*, Motttionali unex III l''ree|i en- l>«'iir Klin VIMI ask me why I wrote yon Milch II crabbed note lasi Sunday. Well, Him, I'll tell you. I WIIH good and wore, anil I had toga) Home of the groOCfl out of tny H.VMtein, mi 1 un- loaded It on you. Tin 1 way of | | WIIH HIIN: \V of the UHUIII HI HI •upei lupwtatlra < lust Saturday. According to the IIIIIKIIINH)' prt-HH •gent) It Intel the HI ling, illinium & Bailey, etc., backed the nap • tnQtroa mllei from the n die. Well, Sim, u few days before Unit the ''ofllshul m-gnn\ of Ihe cnurily courthouse circle ol Mends, brothers iiml I > 1111 n n 111 r <«111 H t M I n IMMII'I'S M ut Mill- stria'announced that Tom McWhlnney WIIS ou t ill th e ope n nn d IIIM H. V. I».'H JIIIWIIIK around and telling everybody In NAKHIIII county Unit lie wasn't afraid to \flRhl th« wholo CIITIIH.\ Niitunill.v, Sim, ) WIIN In I ITCH led nl olice, HO I Squandered » nickel on the traction company nnd Dually found my way to the ilrcjiH. I WHN niriotiH to •ee how Tom would (jet u hnlf NelHon on ihe department or a toe liold on the well known prohibition dromedary or how lll|illops WOttld look III tilt* Haw- diiHt ring, Kut McWhliiney didn't HIIOW up. That's why I WHN crabbed when I wrote you, whleli I did on the Ii. m. or Siindny, June fi, A. D. lll'-'l. I met .I'M' Krown on Siindny after- noon nnd told him my little story of a grouch. ,|IH> 11111L111•<I r right Into my more teeth mid advised me to Change my liralid of home brew. Joe Hays to me, he HII.VH | » \Why HIIII'H not Hie circus Tom In acbing to devastate, It'a the crowd of trained political nnliimls at Mlneolii that .IU'IK 1 ' t'ropHey has lieen Indlcntin' to Home of them ways and means of taklnn a summer yacatlou up the beau- tifuV Hudson. .Vou sei\ Sam- ,loe goes On to HH>'- Koine of Tom's old frlentltt I ....» ...... . w..»i« « ii>..i MtiAiUut Hmt ti m-w imiiU'viii.i V... U I,I rp«l Pfttftte wrapped urn bronchial tube*. nur«\ we proitrexH nnd In the rlxht you hel your last yenr'x I'limiiiiii ! Ton will like to t r thai HupervlHor Ilini m Smith IM Kill In the photograph liusliii'KK, Doth when he In mid It nut •upervlMng. They ten DM be in mak- inK for weeeae, though then IH a rafl of road* nnd brtdgM and repair* mid contracts nnd face*, of politics? Mends which do iml appear In IIIH NlldeK. However, I inn told by next fall )«• \may\ complete hlx collection Of Inter • \tine and Mlvnill'mil photox, hut they won't Include Judge Cropsey or Charlie WPPICX, H M IWKI district ultorney NIIH- XIIII enmity tuiH ever had. biindle the Ml • making I qnlcMy, thoroMgbly and with the tliectlim . leiiMl destruction tO th e l»\ l Tne kerosene Minoke and (lame* In the kitchen were too much for me to Into ll the Inwl few Second* before the firemen arrived, and I WIIH afraid Ihe whole place would tfo up, MM. rtagboa, my dnuxhtw and I appreciate deeply hnvlliK our new hoime and our IntneB), furniture, etc., mixed for u», nml all three have a deep feeling of to bi- unt 11 I Id fluke They're eomlfi' In flnc, but theft's an awful lol of dag robbers from Brooklyn after them. Kut don't let that Now, Sfm, I promlKe not grouchy any miiiufa, it\ Iff' 1 ' •se you face to face, you killer. LUtetil you. I know where tlii'.v Sim. Your old , SAM HUCK. port, Jam 7, 1821, You know me, Fire Department Column By H. E. P. I notice Hint \HIM\ TholllpMou, Itockvllle Center representative, of the Review and Itl \editor fof the pant couple of nionlliH during Hie nhHcnco of Kdltor Kunnell, IM writing n Um-k- vl lit' Center I'lre I ie|nirliiient Column. \Kill\ Thompson, with Ills capacity for making friends and his loyally to vol- unteer firemen, fully desc.rvcn Hie run- lldence the boys over there beStOW upon him. Score one for Deputy Chief Matter* berger in I>IH BnM reeeue. At Hie garage tire on St. John's Place lust Friday Jack e rgad from Hie smoke Carrying U llv« chicken. We resent Hie Insinuation that It was Ion du/.ed by Ihe Hinoke to rexiHt. lotte Bchneldc Hinall lire that lirltiKK no » the tailor,\ quoth Cap of Hos e I, wh o I H IN th e cleaning u'nd pressing tmslncKs. Chief Smith has been authorized to rder Immediately I,<MH> feet of new Vtree of the peel few weeka seemed to take a urge loll of anil the additional quantity WIIH leeded to maintain the full comple- nent of the companion. hose. have Here*! hoptng that if you don't dance van will at least walk around to Hose No. 3*| block dunce this Saturday niniii imil be. tagged* il throe have n deep feeling of sincere gulllitie to tin- Preepoft flr«- nen and their chief. Hlnwrply youro, HIKiHKS. HIQH SCHOOL NEWS The tuiMketbiill Ri|Uiid elected Clalr Doyle, the only Junior on the twin, captain of JIIH tSS143 team. The K'lrlH are lookliiK forward to an- other good Measoti. The medals which were won by HtudenlH In Hie Niistmu County Track Meet, were presented him wwk. On Friday morning Mr. Ofderhnok, who \IIH In Kurope during the war, KHve a very Interesting us well as In- structive talk on the, battle of Wnter- loo. It WIIH due to Miss Atkinson's powers of penuaalon thut he spoke. (in 'Saturday the baaebali team trU aKiiln defeated, thlw time by Ihe OyHter Kay team. The llnal score WIIH 8 to 1. I'reeport played Its bent name nt thlH time, but oyster Kay not an early lend and succeeded In holding It. The pluy- IIIK of I'M Smith In the left- Held de- aervea metatlon, us he made five put outs. Tbe team has only one more (illme scheduled and has not won yet. Bockvllle Outer will piny on Siiturduy at Atlantic nvenue. I'IIIH week term tests tire under way, and next week will come the regent'! tents. The students are all hopeful that the xchool will maintain Its pre- vious K<>od record and IIIKII stiindlnn. Woman Started Flret Dally Paper. The first dally paper In the world la aald to have been established by a womata, Miss Elizabeth Mallet. In Lon- don, March, 1702. She polished and edited the Dally Oournnt, which ahe founded \for the purpose of doing greater Justice to women In general through the elimination of Imperti- nences which the ordinary papers con- Somi Solltflty. to Mercury, A hot little planet. Mercury. About three time* tl'ie size of our moon, piitrui rumili uiii-liitb ru unit wii-y tliiiuulit «tio«t it nm l no WI-II or it tiiat they di- cJdad to eater the real eetate Beld which they did with niinii entntntutn nml II bunch of optloni on adjoining property. Bui ftfcWManay wanted ih« pipe Use route, which would bring the boulevard right into tin* buelneea cen< ter iif i''n'i'poii nml, of courae, nelp iIH* Village a Whole lot. And I'm (old M< Whlniir y wo n out , whic h natimill y doean'l make his old pala in the politi- cal Sunday icbool of KUneola feel gen* ••roils'HI- aJtectlooate towa.rdi the in- wood atateatnan, being aa their optloni nave gone Hooey an' everything.\ So ,loi' HII.VS I hut's Whfll McWIilniicy meant by \flghllng the whole circus.\ iiidlcat in', .lor suvs, the iiiu\ <>r nml minor apoetlea of truth and political rightepuanaaa, who. as Judge Cropaey •aid, always answer Ihe roll cull on pa] days. At that. I'm in hope! of I joyoua linn 1 when McWhlnncy gOM to (hi' BUM with the henvywei^lihts of •Mlneola. Th e worel of u is, ttioiixh, Is .a more solid body than the earth, weighing as much AS a sphere of lend of cnual bulk. r.. ...,.;„ Illtl..11 Will I. to II HUf' with tbe parade nnd I • 1111' n 11 ' nieiit. 7>> I\ probable thai Hie entlri 1'Yeejiot? ileparliuent will attend, and have IIN their KUCHIN Hie village Hoard t muu'-.Ne'V of TruataW Roes No. i for tbe flrai lime lii i:hiny >ciirs will not eiiterany contest*, Vloxe No, - with H new crew prnciicinK nightly and aspects to llnlsh near the top In Hit- motor hose. Hose No. :i is entered in several con- s. iiose Nil. i win probably enter Hie motor hose and Ihe motor pumper nlests, possibly the-motor chemical. Truck No. I will enter th otor hook d ladder and the motor chemical. There Is no sleamer contest sclicd lied. A committee from Preeporl will tn- leavor In bine the association, in Con- vention.' adopt uniform rules under which theee contests can be run. They win have a bard proposition, as the touruaiuents are run entirety by tbe local department, and not by the aaao cliilloii, but under present conditions, with Muck trucks competing with sim |.lc\. IMerci' Arrow and Packard cars. tli v ,,,nl,.^ls. II M. iliwlih^lly .ill^-slllcd April 7, m. 'tiii-v xvkleni ud, It ha« been fflE FREEPORT MEWS MAKES NEW RECORD Gold«n IUU ««•<•• 'aet Trip Be> tw..n Yokoh.m. .nd Honolulu. Tbe uhlpi-inK board trrtght and naaeenfer »\MWT mMm Hute, which Tlv« l at 8»n Kr«nd«oo r*cenUy. broke th« rword for the rUn from Yokohama to Honolulu by making the trip in eUfbt dayi » \our« anrl 86 mln- utM. The BUtanci between Honolnlu •nd San Francln'-o wni run In tour daya and 22 hours, or IS honre more than the reror.1 held by the army tranaport Great Northern. Two Man ••• t 11 Woman In Election. Eleven women camililatee for the •rhool hoard nf Aapw, Colo., were de- feated by two men at the election held at that plai-e. <** \' • lotl1 1 vote \ f 121 cant, one man received 86 and the other l«0. Amending a Fimoua ••rayar. Beecher, In 1921, would have amend- ed hie famouH Bundai morning prayff for \tluH on beda of alckuena and chalra of wellnen\ to reud \In can of wellneee.\—lt\»ion Tranacrlpt. TO KENT fnl'iinilshed house, seven rooms and bath ; iteam bent; $(IH per until. Yearly 1'iise. II. F. Albright, '{ Itnilroni] avenue, Freeport. i TO RENT- Nice unfurnished apart inent, alz rooms and hath; near sta tlon; $46 per nionih. Yearly leane. Jl AJbrlgnt; •'! Itnilroad avenue, Kree port ROOSEVELT, L. I. TO RENT— I'retty iinfurnlslipd six room cottnK*-; hnth; nil Improve mentu; near trolley; pnfwesfdon July 1 #.i;\i r iwr month II K. Alhrtjtht, :! Hall rond nvenue, Freeport FOR SALE VOU BALE— Bargain to quick buyer $2,000 cash required; seven roon house and giirnKn on plot l.'i.)x.ir>; r r I tine residential section. X. Y. Z. Free port News Office. FOB SALE—Corner plot, 198x100, I'lno street, line building Bite. Write J. D., Freeport News. ATTRACTIVE modern hoiiKe, all con enlenceR, near si a I Ion ; price $(1.2.>0 r (•null *1,0TIO. H. P., cure. Freepor NPWB. APARTMENT8 FOR RENT IIOIISKKKKIMM ; Apartments, :i an 4 rooms, bill Ii and kltcTien ; South Shore apartments* Rose street ng Bench avenue, Freeport. LARGE FURNIXMKD ROOM TO I.K —Oooil location. Randall Park; thre nilniitcs from depot ; all Improvements Writ,. I'rtvat HI ltnllro,,,r 'The Flnt Natlo n (hi. Villas'* . Hindi mnpllnil with all th i.iim.-M nt the United Nt > Im cimiiillerl with hofn »n Mhiill !\• authorlietl to IKIMI'H H of Illlllkllir. NOW THURBPORB I, D. H. CrlHBlnger, • niplroller of the Currency, do hereby certify Hint \The Flret National Bank of Rootevelt\ In th r \ llhiRr <if linunfv.il , In th e County of NiiMHim unit suite ' \ nuthorl* KnnkliiK SMALL live Ii date R reflnml YoNeuilt required till IIHHOClll- mmence the , of New York, mi n th e IHISIIICH H vldii l I n Si'ctlo n Kifi v i l h Kl p llinlii'il ami Sixty-Hint' ol ih« KtivlBi SIllllllt' H o f Ihe I •llllti l BUtM. IN TB8TIMONY WIIKItKliF 1 wltncH my hmid ami Heal A hi 7th d i.f April, H1 I Seal] WIIKItK f oAM this 7th day I). U. I'lUSSINUEn, il f t C MI) I U ptroilar of tna Curr cy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to u order at IION I.EONK .v HOWKLL, SiirrnKiUe of the County of Naaaau, nottea l« heriby nivun to all per- HiniH iiuvinK olalma afalnjt^ in pr there- of Hi ilrrell l.UHin sp t th l> Hi ' t K H. Post, ilil milnty. ith th« .Tlli i T o III.- OXCCUtU < good photograph of the MeWlilnney scissors hold. He will probably be loo busy -just I ben. Well, sim, there's no use talkin'i bul we've Hie most original coimly and pi.Ullclnns In the meat Kuiplro Slnl Some of 'them me so original they're singular in the Bra)and degree. Vou remember I told you I Judge Ciopse.v snld In crisp and biting words tO one ol' Ihe \pavlbilol the ci.mlhouse nurseiy thai tl HI ill \|ui vthiiui\ was a liar DO4 111 to hold olllce IK of ooaraa thai waaa't H \ei thing to sny Iti tbe nndciw roll e\ | Nassau Hull laal ii afore nml wa ir clsewhen M'iy ladyllk nrked pa .,., DU | „ |ot of plain [otkS i county are convinced ihejudii for it bit tin- bttllaeye rlghl in the uh However ami notwithstanding*, it se In have been taken as a ccrtllW'itl honorable character by the won less illatinguiehed peminngi duly niinoiiined In Ihe \otllshul orgBI that be Is a cundldale (M an eleclh olUce ne\t No\cnilier. Joe Brown »*»>« be wishes .imii Oropeey <M- an y uther mau)b«r >>f ti Stale Supreme Conil would call Bl prove Win a double distilled ; llur at «vt'i-)'fwniK i and bed haVe a enuuev the noiiilnallon for slierlfl' Itul. tl Joe Is Inclined to be \sUnrcasilc > tlon't mind him uimh snnicUuies. snll iiml all, you must admit I but we're i only original and singular, bul mili| uutt uiibeiitllnu In our political >ri when Hlicli a thlBg M t litM IH posslbl Vis, Hrraa H\b unit's a rock rlbb fact, mid you know II, Sim. i.<iok out for \our ruabai haefai come down. Kv«ry street In win have its i you |K<rt k>y thut Him! will Have us i liiuHMUKoi with a lanamtis dose \f No more tlust i>n our fair and mi highway*, bob CbrUtU- ituyv It 1 lieultliy for our tnefgetlC and ent prising cltliKUW to be earrylag wutlx sympathy is extended to \Ohiar- Miic^, uur <\ secretary, In tl\' f his mot her. which occurred al bleskill this week. Our Work Appreciated I'he following letters, Hie only re neraiion volunteer Bremen recelvi desire, have been received by Chief llth: •e|Mirt Kite I >epariuienl, I iveport, I.. I. Dear Sirs On behalf of the till of Ocean Slile, we wish In ex their sincere appreciation f<> slstance iiud <o operation on Ihe DC slon of Hie lire al the High Scbon I'rlday lil^bt, May 8T. Slioultl Hie fUtUN present an oppor mi \ whereby we tan rescind I ml. we can only hope that our e! irtM win be as thorough and eiiii i.n . >oii r own. Agalli t IIIIIIU IIIL: Noil, we are (iralelully JTUUrS, The Ocean side Wre Department, SANI'tlltli SliiltV. Chief . ISO. C, M.i'AHiNKV , secretary. I Union Smith. Ifleq., •JS.I West smith streeti I rivporl, I.. I. Deaf Sir This Is lust lo thank I ml the volunteer lire brigade i'rec|iort tor the exceedingly pron reaponiM to ihe tire alarm we aenl i l'iiila.\ inoriiliiK, mid for the w fuiiy quick mid thorough way ii lire was pul out whi'u they arrhed e never seen a VulUnleef lire I pule In action before, mid after m< IUK the work !• richiy umrului: 1 not liuuglue that any oilier brigade tolunleer or puld could be quicker responding or quicker In putting lire out, or bhow more lliuruugh U will ami TeeUment o< HUM their Dlaoa of IIUMHUCUIIK tho nill. f KiiwmilB & \ •• FT»»P<\y.'_N« w York, on or.batore ViVt', Mlnuola, N. Y., April's. 1921. loniTII B. POBT, ABCHBR J. POiT, ••xaoutora. \VAHI>S S, QBORaR, i itn-ii.-vM for Bxeoutors, l 7 ituilroiiil A,vanus, preeport, N. Y. UN'i'V COURT, NASSAU COUN'rY hi the Matter ..f Urn Applica- tion ol Hi,- Board of Education lit I'I I Kic - Si-hiM.l HiHlrlr t No ^i \f tin' Town or Hemp- nt<i»l . fu r n.. - .l.iiiii.i 11..11 ti t certain land in tin- Village ol PYeepon, Town ol Uempetead, iiiiuwii UH the Kni'iiint Ceme- tery,\ lor Bi'limil puriiiwi'ii. in Ptaeport Cemetery, t Fumlly, Freeport New-H mue. OARDINQ hnvlnic «n ut j«r. win «<•'•\« upl« urn gntyll»H fflJ«^*t«. Kreeporl NewH. ROOSTER LIKE A HEN topped Crowing end Sat Upon a Neet for Hatching. In the poultry yard of J. H. Byron of Mercersburg, Pa., there Is a bantam rooster which Is caring for four little chicks batched out recently. About four weeka ago the Byron family missed the crowing of the ban. km rooster, which usually began at :80 a. m. and continued for an hour or more. It was found sitting on tbe nest, clucking like a hen. All efforts to make him leave the nest failed. Seven eggs were put un- der him, (our of which hatched. Line the Linoleum. When piirchnxinK linoleum for th* floor It I* a good Idea to order s lin- ing of felt. This precaution will probably prolong the uae of the lln- m. It al*o deaden* Hound and makes the floor warmer In winter. It prlventa the linoleum from expanding contracting and It gives a aofter read, all advantages worth consider* tag. RETAIL FOOD PRICES DOWN Shew Decline of 2.7 Per Cent Per Month of April. A decline of 2.7 per cent In retail >ood costs of the average family for April as compared with Match was reported by the federal labor de- partment. On prtcCT -of forty-three articles from flfty-one dtles, thirty- one showed a drop, ten an Increase and two no change. For the year to April IB a combined decrease of 28 per cent was reported. Baby Drowns In Bucket. Mary Jane Kranz, 15 months old, of Logannport, Ind., climbed over the side at a water bucket and drowned In four Inches of water. Oood Kxerciee. Bach morning before dressing ex- ercise by atooplng and touching your toes 10 times. At first this, may seem Impossible, but soon you will be able to do It reudtly. Tbia will reduce your waist In two months. If faithful- ly followed each morning and night Wormy House Plant*. Try putting a teaspoonful of cam- phor into a quart ef aoft water to kill the worms La your house plant Ap- nlv this only when the plant Is dry. Phone, Freeport 421-W JOHN S. DENTON, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS! S to S P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 18 Randall Avenue FREEPORT. N . Y. C. L. MOOK Chinese Laundry Oppoilte L. I. R. R. Depot Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport, NOTICE. My lervlca Goods and work la first elm. •lied tor and delivered. ESTABLISHED 1S88 Victor Fahrenfeld (Formerly with A. E. Olaan) THE OLD RELIABLE v UPHOLSTERER OliVe Boulevard fRT, N. Y. Telephone* i 1337| Rw., 739-M IRE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Blue Bird Dinner Ware DA SILVA MERRICK ROAD WE SELL Fire Works and Fire Crackers Destroy Odor. A little cinnamon hurned en the stove will destroy the odor af cab- bage or onions. Electric Shoe Repairing Done While You Wait Reasonable Prices Work Guaranteed C. BARBAT0 35 Olive Boulevard BATHING AT CASINO BEACH Head of Randall Canal i 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. L « Telephone 918 CHOICE LIST OF LOTS IN BEST LOCATIONS IN FREEPORT I I. ill n title, ' l an other p Itt Inte innll H IlllMll K BJ_ il . H-- I HI ' .I.IIIII.- . Il l ,i r U|lnl l sny part \f ii»' lami and wn an the \fraeport Cenie- „ lioit. N Y N'OTICK IH IIKKKIIV QIVEN, That the f K.UICMIIIIII nf Union Ki. e School i-nui Niiinl.ei Nine of tin- Town oi iniiiMieaii. will praaent to tha. County mi ,,r NiiMiuiu county, at the County ml lloiiHe. Ill Muii'iilu, NuuHiiu County, i un the 'ml day \f July, r.i.'i. o'clock la tin' forenoon nf that day, .I M HOOI1 llliTi'llfl. I UH IIHMIIiil til anl u ix-tll loo now mi tile In Hi. ,• ,,f the Ctofh ol the I ounty ot Nai n H, um l t o tile lilovlnliillM nf Ch»|lt e i ihe UIWM nf [tit , pray Ins fbt the in ent \f three oommlaalonsrs i\ uti- tii« dantava lor u>e I.ILIHK O( tl reversionary estate, or both, ai Inn of any peraon or paraona iml iiai.el i>f real property oomiuon noun us th« \Preepurt C«nu>t«ry lluate. lylUK iiml !•.•iiw l a Ih e \ ili.m i t i. , poll . Count y nf NiiHHHii mi d stut r N. » York, uml bounded on the Nortl y rim- Btrea< and land nf riiiiip N'l.-keu em. Charles O. NII.H and tha Vlllase u i>re«port, on the Kaal by I.HUIN of riain NU'kvlebera, Church Htreet and land a the i.'lim Preabytvrtan ( hurch ol Free port, on llm Small liv lull.I nf tin. hruabytertan Chureh \f Weeporl • of 1)1 I v. i. e Winner, lie,,, Ml..in franklin Bedell uml Kruuk Tl uml on tlie VVvat hv Imi.l nt the Boar . i lull nf Union Free Helm.,I Ii irlct Nu a nf the Town ol Itempati .n.t win tion and there move fur un t.r in it. i mtluiice with Ilia pruyvr of »i MtlttOB. Uy m.lei of the iloaiil of Education llnlon Free Buhool District Nu V u( th Town of II. nn>»t.ml 1.KONAIU) 8 MAHKK. Dated, Precport, N. Y. May It. l»ll. OAST. LAMB How about a nice leg of lamb for a change? That always makes a \'hit\ no matter how exacting the tastes you are trying to please. Nice young lamb is a luxury that is not al- ways easy to get. But we have some excep- tionally choice cuts right now. Better place your order early. Prices and Meat That Meet Your Favor F. E. LARSON Phone, Freeport 971 Cor. Una Ave. and North Main St FREEPORT, N. Y. How to Find the Man You May Need If you needed the services either of the best doctor, the best lawyer, the most reliable banker, contractor or dentist, you cer- tainly would not select tome unknown man to look after your want*. You want a man with a reputation for dependable work. The man who advertises his busmen oi profe$«ion assumes a responsibility. Th e respon- sible man is always the most successful and the cheapest in the end. To make sure of his identity look through our advertising columns and be safe in your selection. THE FREEPORT NEWS Phon.359.W 31A RAILROAD AVENUE