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f PAGE SIX THE FREEPORT NEWS POLITICAL CALENDAR, 1921 !niin K mMBtaatloaa, leal for ftllriff dKllnatlooa. tn«up<l l.y .t.ilm .1. Lyoim, taoMaf f of state, AHimiy, N. V. ^ Primary Petition* To d<'Hi«natf> *w4Ma\ee, pttltlona must c(nit»in :i per eaM <>f tin- enfolled VOUTS of party In polltlml atihillvlHlon. Jun e 8 8 Klrst iliiy fo r HIKIIINK D pi'titioiiH. AUK - for fllftijt ilt-HlKt i!<l -Liml tiny t s<-pt. L-sftapUfl i> t AUK. irt Dataa iiK petttlOfM. Ann. dtdlm (lmllpintloTi. on t>y McmUrji of Hini« to cntodtan of primary records, Of clesliflilitliHiM (1I»\I In III\ offl'V. Sept. for voting 18 Kill I prliimry Hour* outaida New fort <n.v. 7 H. A. to B p in. ' Hipi 10 UM) ihiy for .UMI.XIINM uf priioiii.v rvoortfi to certify IM at CIITIIM] ili-l.'Kllti' S mill ii 11 t-fiu i t»-M to convention to BBcrBtary of atata. ftept it> I/IIHI lin y for <•iiitoiiiim of primary reeorda to certify other n»- Hulls of election t'i HfcnMiiry frf. itit» CUHIIKIIIIII milHt IIIHO fin IIIMII tO MCN Inry of Itatl, <ui SUNK- ihih', nnnnn Bin] adilri'MMi'M of nomlneoi of rarloni piirtliti for I•pfOWntttlTO In OotlBTatB, atate gennior uiul member of ••wmbljr, where original datftaatlOM wen- not fllal with Mid Mentary of ntutc. Conventlone Sent. 90 Klrm day for holding \into IIIKI JDdlrlal. Sept. 27 LHHI day for ••TAMLItHeO 11 Victor Fahrenfeld (Formerly with A. B. OlMil) THE OLD RELIABLE UPHOLSTERER Ma1r««.«i renovated and \•t«rllla«l by the laUtt machinery accordin* to th . Labor Law. The hair being placed In the steriliser for ten hourt. Call and •«• how It I* don*. Olive Boulevard • FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephoneai Buaineu, 1237; Rea., 739-M •TO Ln*t Ort 4 |iM diiy for miri»e new neailnatloaa, Independent Nomination* To nominate IwdepeBdaatl* 2,non stgnatares anal be eatatoad t<> nomin- lit.- II miiilliliitp for a lion.UKli or ronn - ty offlre. Sept ^7 tn bet 4 Daui f* ftiiiig 10 Independent nomination*, Oct i/iiHt (IH.V to II.'.MMI' ludaaandtwl aam> InnlldiiM. O. t 1» I^iHt rtiijr t o fill viiiniicy of Indaaeadeal nominations, Town Nomination* on i in o.t. ii Dates, for niiiiK pnriv aonlnatlona. Oft 10 Laai <i».\ to decline party aomitwtiona Oct, IH LIIHI .IHV to (ill vii.iiiny in party nom« (nation*, Ort. 4 to Oct. IH Datee tori p\reeport IH Krowim tilhiK Indepondmil nominations. Oct np \<i\ ri ,,,,i ,,|,. ri «. m J| 1( , AR'fc WE GETTING ANYWHERE? Ledger Account Opened on Community Project* to Keep Taba on Progreaa Being Made—Some in Need of Agitation—Freeport'a Growth Demand a Action. Arc v. in-ri'V manner A n WU faal IIM Cree . Ki'tlliiK anywhere? If no. An- \v#> proffiVKiilnff In th e «-o IntmdMi or aspaetadi CIHIIK where w« Intended al gg 1 UK* Independent Surveying—Leveling Civil Engineering in All Ita Branches IRA D. MALLERY 48 Pearaall Ave. Telephone 122-W C. U MOOK Chineae Laundry Oppoalta L. I. R. H. Depot Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport, N. NOTICE t aarvloa and work la flrat olaae. Qo»d. oallad for and dallvarad. lay t' . iii noiiiiiiHtioiiH . o.t 30 I.IIMI day to i n taeascy in Indapanrtaal noniinutI«>HM. Reglitratlon cnifH nnd villages <>f fcflOt <* mon Inhabitant*, Personal registration, Oft. 14, 15 7 II. in to Kl p, IN. Ort. 21, B- 7 II. in. to 10 p. m. Non-personal reglatratloii, Oct. IB, 89 7 II MI, to 10 p rn. Novetnix-r K Peneral eTectlon, Polli open <i II ni. mill cloai <i p. as. November IH LIIMI ilii y In Ol a 'an dldatea 1 expense statempfilll. Novi'iiiiic r 38 LiiKt day t. i fil e coi n mliti'i' statements \f expenae, GO HEAVY ON SOFT DRINKS People Of the United BtaUs Con.ume Annually a V**t Amount of Sweet Concoction*. That more than 11,000,000,000 la an- nually spent in the United tttaUw for soft drinks Is Uie conclusion readied by experts In the revenue bureau, who buao the llifiires on the tax return* from the sale of lu,000,000,UUO glass** * year at an averuge of ten cent* a (loss. This vast sum, according to a chemist la the henlth department, la paid for sodas and other drinks com- jjo.Mi-d largely of coul tar prixluet* of Iiructlcally no food vulue mid iua«<juer- n.IliiK under the proLiwtlve clonk of \imitutlon\ and \artificial which ex- empts iiiuiiufiK'turcrH from imnlHhineut under existing \tutu tea, Oianiaaila i' lannlna. i» giuooae, aweateaad water and orungeH without nny artlHdnl coloring. T»M» IUUUUOU orangeade, according to the chemist* in thu Now York city department of hi'ttlth, IH a combination of oil at orange coloring, threatened with HUCC- luirlne thut cornea In hot ties. Hucchu- rlue Is a coiil tar product MX) tlume sweeter thun HiiKitr, und of nu food value, which IH considered InJurlouM to h.'nltli by uit'.llrul uuthortties If tukeii lu excess of four gluHM'H a day.— V. y . ITay In New Vork World.- Telephone Freeport 26 SILVER WAVE HOTEL ROWBOATS AND LAUNCHES TO HIRE FREEPORT POINT Otto St. George, Mgr. Reached by Freeport Trolley SILVER WAVE FISH MARKET AT THE END OF THE FREEPORT TROLLEY All Kinds of Fresh Caught Kish in Season Little Nock Clams on the Half Shall a Specialty Lubltra, Hard and Soft Clams Bait and Tackle •Phone: Freeport 26 Fred Neuweiler FREE \DELIVERY saci'*: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :«i :•::•::•::•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•; :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•£ :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: :•: ;•; :•: :•: :«r :•: :•: :•: :•: :•; :•; -•: ! SOHLKE'S I I 5 Furniture Exchange and Antique Shop New and Old Furniture Bought and Sold 34 Brooklyn Avenue I >; Telephone Connection FREEPORT, N. Y. v J::o::o::<»>::*\»::cc«>>:>>> > ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:>::•::•:;•::•::•::•:;•::•: iii.i.-d to t.'ii whiiii.T of not ire art «<•<- lliiK imywhere, and how fn*t. It Is punslhle to keep \tiil.M\ on the dataia*iaai H o f a eomraonlty, J'i*f « * it IH poastbfc t'. ••••]> !<•'<*•• fit 'Imrtf showing the pn>aeni rondl<lon and growto <»f it pri ate corporation. The r're..[,.,ri Stwi has \opened » HIM of linoks\ nn (Trwrport, and will k.'..p them open for Inspection every week, milking' ouch note* of projrreM mill .'titrion of nildltlonal project* us condition Justify. Kvery render nf this paper IH IIW.I to m t IIH bookkeeper i>.v calling atten* tion to nny entri.\ Hint should be poet- ad <>r new accounts, thai shonM i\- epaMA PROJECT PROGRESS GARBAGE AN D ASH COLLECTION Vurk In 1K> done by vlllutce und COSl Proposition to mine $10,fMKt cirrlcd Hi raised by taxation, viiiiixe election, March, 1981. Dump. liiK MlteH cli.is.n, June, 1021. Stints AilKUMt 1. 8EWAGE 8Y8TEM 'II be In entire vllliii;e Paid frir by Project BOttpOnPri five yeaN In I'\' hand Inane. Oaat live yeiirH ago Vllla^^frtiHiM^ now (tathering data 1500,000. Wow eMtlinntud ut $7W),«X for HUIIIMIMMI. I upeolal electlon'of to $1,000,000, propoHltlon to Imlld system. HIGH 8CHOOL ANNEX id growing minilicr of L, u the iniiiiiiilly IH expanding fur beyond the original wi- hnre llmltM, nn«l we arc not nlonn mnln- talnlng, imt ara i-xpnniiinK nil at rar civi l llllproVt'lMPIltH. in order to know Joat how fa«t wo arc rxpitiiiiiiiK miii deratoplaa) it in well to ki-ep truck of the proicri'HK of every project wi plan, un<i then by checking Dp occnnloiially we are en- Hi LnhnliltiintH, hut the NEW WONDER GUN IS GIVEN A TEST Experts Assert That It Will Hurt Five-Ton Projectile About 300 Miles. LOUD REPORT ELIMINATED Proposed to hnlld I'XteiiHloi) to HIKII School, more than dotihlliiK aiaV, 011 wife of old frefport 04metar/, Coat of Mite, 108,000; <>t hulldliiK, ? SltoH voted on In 1020 rejected. Law pennlttiiiK cmdeninatlon of reme- ttiry paaaad Iltiiri Ii. Iirji. Condemna- tion wwnmlMiiiiiem named lime - llenrlnjti! to ntnrl Augtiat 17. MUNICIPAL BUILDING rro|KiH«d to lnivft VIIIIIKC ercnt BUltiiblu Cemetery condi-miniMim law penults I.UIMIIIK to bouse vlilAue ostcea, pc- Vfllaga to seem lire heiiili|inirtiTM . (Ire depiirt ment rm inlclpal Lull headquarter*, tniataaa' ataatlng Apnthy nnd <i.|.. room, etc. <'.mt, ? thin proponlt|.n. WAR MEMORIAL LIBRARY Proposed to erect monumental build- DM Ye to raise still Ing to house public library, honor s.'ir..IMKI sobsrHln r.iii, trophies and headajiartsrs for on stte at Ocen l.i^l.iii. (k>Ht, $80,000. rick roiid. April : inure HiiliKcrll.. plated June, llr.1 1 pending, • part of site llntT, • piirk, Kldon likely to Mil ptlnna, Miiy. 1930, Oronncl broken IIvenue mid Mer- Former AasoelaU of Edlaon Tatta th* Waapon In N«w York 8kyacrap«r —Utei One-Third of Powdar Conaumed by Preaant Guna. New Tork.—Scl«ntl*t* and Inren torn are intereited In the remarkable <]ualitle« of a new run which Dr. Mil- ler Reese Hutrhlnnon, former chief engineer for Thoma* A. Edison, an- «ert» may be developed to hurl a pro- jectile of five ton* from 200 to 300 mile*. Ita velocity, he declared, range* from one to five mile* a second. The noise It made at a recent dem- onntration imynded much like the click of a cash register, though only a min- iature weapon with an 8-inch barrel was u*ed. Its projectile may be ntopped In a aheet of steel with the precision of a trolley car. The gun I* the Invention of,, John Temple, an Englishman, who devel- oped the Idea In this country. Flraa Big Oun In Skyscraper. The demonstration, in the presence of scleatlsts ktad newspaper men, waa held In Doctor Hutohlnson's office on the fifty-first floor of the Woolworth tower. The \testing grounds\ conBtat- ed of a box of sand on the floor of the office, over which was placed a sheet of steel three-quarters of an inch thick. '. Pointing the gun downward\(oward Proponed t ornamental liron/e ban lit in triangle in front tiomil Bank. Coat, SI;, LEGION MEMORIAL FLAGPOLE i steel Bagpola with Plan of Onanii iiii- money and ml bearing nf First N'u- announced May. ceptad .Mini. IU21, i E, 1». civi c Associa- tion, July, liui. Discussed by N [ y aim [otus ttapubllcan Club, July, IIIL'I ' WARD SYSTEM FOR VILLAGE Proposed to iiivi.ie village Into f.nir Fuvored by Nltii wards and have two realdenta of each ward elected to the Board or Trustees to represent thai district. VIIIHKC president to ba elected at large, VILLAGE EXTENSION Proposal t.i inke Into village area to Plm iiubUahed, July, south of village and area to north of village in south part of Roosevelt VILLAGE MANACiER PLAN Proposed t.> have eompeteni und ax* pertencad adaUnlatrator of public utllltlea operated by village power house, wiiter piunr, piping and wlr- the offices (tiled with people hetienth him, Doctor Hutchinson discharxeil the weapon and the cn.ih register click was heard. In the sheet of steel there was lodged • projectile three Inches long and our half In.'h In diameter. The ends stuck out on either side of the steel. Doctor Hutchlnmin explained that \ I'.OI, Mini .fKUHHI tliu lull end ut the |,r..|.-.tile wM I I , .II in I :< t i, >n cm thr uiU'd and served the purpose of a Another drive holt. This feature, he declared, could he use.I in bolting a plate over a hole In the hull of a lenklng ship at sea. Doctor Hutchlnson mild a demon- stration was held recently In the New York navy ynrd of the practicability of deep seu riveting with the gun. A diver went 3H feet lielow the surface and flred a shot. The diver refused to believe the gun hail been dixchurged, ns he said there liml been no eODCUB- nlon and no re.-oil. He wax shown the Ii l.v UtdnK lionus im or friends I N\S|;III ac- <eil by Vllliw Pre.sldnot Ander- 1016. Favored I . \ IllagO l'\'<' s - l ChristU>, lOL'l. Inu H.VMleniM, street) Would not be lubjerl pVlltlcal <'oiiHlilernll..ii III iiiliiilnlstnill.iiis. mil parka. MMMOVIII for ith chaagM e .unde r win. Ji - Nii a n i^uiTotk Lighting Coiiipnn is permit led t o openil e In lr..|..n reqnhv s tlial th e rule slinll mil I,,. In exces s of $1.10 pe r 1,000 Clllili l.-.'l. FAIR GAS RATE and Uiui Company is ebaralng W.00 par [fiOO cubic feat and In addition a servile I'll urge of \(• cents per CIIS- lomer (I'eKnnir.v, li)^l). Village baa sliuleil ttctiiiu 1.. raopsa case llxlliK excesshr rate liefoie 1'. S. C. (Jllly, 1921). Proposed lo maintain plant as village mm trie lights anil « lllei Proposed to have vlllin il l r. MI ! so II mil I., , I o compete with KIU MUNICIPAL GAS PLANT municipal «ns Law doej no| penult tmiwWppi gai iiilntulns elec- ptuni operation, Vlllafls needs tm> lant, da pant, Law n LOWER ELECTRICITY RATE naiderad prtipoaltlon, Mn\, reduce • ..I foi Iii .si ..r Trtmtei sting iaai, nu,i ;i| ventlgate nolnled eoninilltei' to In- VILLAGE PARK Si.iihd iiinln- Vllhit' l'i'i,|..ise.l tn cleVttloH •>< |,iu. li,isi«r-nfiil develop Hie \artv n-. r imid in Noutheaal part of vllluue, now leuMtxl I'i..in New Vurk I'ltj for $7.T0 |M»r yeiir. PIPE LINE BOULEVARD Propuaad t o have bruad state hlgliwaj «<\Vhlnnej saabUog Mil I laW OJ u.'.lu.i from Itrmiklyn i.. Murch, 1881, Being conaldei Ainii.Nviii,. Uirougli i i.-.-i-'ii. • -t ; n.- highway commlaaloner, ii'-i. Approved by Automoblii »( \ n. ;i. July 16, 1081, PERMANENT STREET PAVING ut (comreie) HtrtwtM I'rui'tlcull) entire Btreel fund la PreaidMM Banajt Projel'l ilurmanl for several years. I'H, nf revival, spring 1081 Rental unpaid fur several yean, ssed, d by plate of the ship he had fired Into, however, and later a pressure of eight tons was required to force the projec- tile from Its place. Third as Much Powder Used. The demonstration gun used by Doc- tor Hutchlnson hud a velocity of ono mile a second. He declared the high- power rifles now In vogue obtain their velocity' through the use of small pro- jectiles, long barrels and about three times as much powder as Is used In the-sfiew weapon. The principle of burning the powder, which does not penult waste, before the projectile even starts to move, has been applied In the gun, Doctor HutChlaJOq ex- plained. The elimination of a loud report, he said, wus obtained by con- finement of the expanding gases to the chamber from which the projec- tile emanated. The weapon resembles the nuzzle of a pneumatic hammer. WOMEN WAR ON \P0I TRUST\ Honolulu Wlvas Organize to Gat Na- tlv* Stapla Food at Former Prlca. Honolulu, T. H.—When Joseph Kum- alne, city und county supervisor, muk- of ukeleles and inanufacturer of pol, the nutlvv Ntaple f.nid made from taro root*, rOWntly KOUJ out his stock of taro to a r>>>»wi» \>i»i or combine, 14 Immediately Jumped lu price and laid the foundation for a war by tiie Honolulu Housewives' leaicue on what Itu members called the \pol trust\ A Hawaiian who cunt gat his pol IN In a poaitloa similar to that of »n iiitonioblln without gasoline. Nothing .May, | els e will \make him K C'lul I g Propose. I to i I. nun. il. GREAT Time Tabla Laev* i'i I; .... \ M T l r> \ M 1:41 A M |U 10 \ M III. \ M H \i ' H M It H U i \i f. M f M Dally . S.I,,,|.,N 1 • Hutunlay Hitiurduy Dulli 0X(i< S.il 111.1,1V I.....I Sun. SOUTH BOAT TO POINT it hurch \••. i tn.l II. h lIllM ) uuly sy* and HuliJ^j s, BAY LOOKOUT . Li I.. II I ..„ Ill, Ii , • ifl i . . i , 3 .. | . .11 .1 .y ,,, FERRY Tlma T.ibla 1 • >v.. 1 •.. .r.t 1 V M 1,, l.olltf II , \ M t M. •; ; ....u ..it ..,11 'iiuii.y m a. pel in. • i« 11 • in ... CUT THIS OUT ANU TACK IT UP i IT..)- 1'rop.i .. i \'w i ilon ''\•I 1 • '''I • il a| t f.'i in.HIM. inlni; din . miiciidiiui or .•I s|| II MINUTE TROLLEY SERVICE II**S '\ Imtli illr w I'r I,, i.. i. Ilillilll r , .il le u I I'Vl'I'ul > l irtl ttg lluy, li.'i Traction r«n»pany i. 1'ruUlllMMj g Just H.S well. Conse.iuentl) wlien po| s..nic.l out o f tha Ktujiio naraaaltj class into tha cat- aloguo \f iii>;ii priced daUcadea tha liinisewives' league «ns appealed t<>. and it pronpUy decided to lakaorl pol from the Islund of Hawaii in an effort U» liaminer the price of the llauahans' f.»Hi mi the [aland .-r Oahu. OFFICIAL REGISTER VILLA0K OF FREKPORT Villag* Preaident—Kohert L. ChrlMl Trust***— Hllbert R. Johnson, Uenr Ik Maxson, IUymond Miller, Howar I'earnall. Treasurer—S. Pinion Smith. Tax Collector—D, Frank Seaman. Village Clerk—Sylvester I'. Sben. Street Commissioner—Kohert U Chris tie. Fir* Chief— S. I Union Smith. Chief orpoiic*—john N. Harttnann. Health Officer—In- William 11. Kun< ii Village Board—VlllaKe I'resi.lent un Trustees. Board of Health—Same as VUlag Board. Board of Assessors—Same an Villni; Hoard. Village Counsel—Clinton M. Flint. Police Justice—-Albln N. Johnson. Board of tducatlOf>— David Suthei land, Jr., President; The<idon Voucht, Mrs. Atnes Karon, jSfJTt* M Harrington. Clerk—I-eonard S. Ma bee. TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD Town Board—Hiram It. Smith, O. WI1 bur Doughty, FrHiiklln C. (Jllbert Walter It. Jones, Kdward T. Nen Wilbur F. Southard, Lewis M. Ralalg Supervisors—Hiram U. Smith, Kret port; <!. Wilbur Doughty, Inwood. Clerk to Supervisors—William Cornell LynbYcok. Town Clerk—Franklin C. Gilbert Hempatead. Justices of the Peace—Walter It Jones, Hempataad; Edward T. Neu Lynbrook: Wilbur F. Bonthard, Bel] more; lyewis M. Italsit;, Cedai'hurst Town Board of Health—Same as Town Hoard above. . Health Officer—Dr. William Ithume ITreenprt Town Treasurer—John A. Both, Wood merp. Town Tax Receiver—Joseph II FOR ter, Inwood. Board of Assessors— Clarence It. Ank ers, Itockvllle Center; Smith Cox Fr«ep<Mj{Q|P/homaa B. Brower, Wood mere.* . - T , Board of Auditors—Fred I'. Hennett Hempstead; Charles K. Schweitzer Lynbrooh; Lewis L: Brower, Wood- Constables—lames .). Malloy, Hell more; OeorgO B, Smitb, lleinpsteiid William It. Strolison, I..vnbrook .Jesse Mo'tt, InWOOd. Town Superintendent of Highways— Archibald <:. Patterson, Hempatead Deputy Superintendent 6f Highways- Lorenzo F). 1'ear.siill. Inwood. Overseers of th* Poor—rnmlel Morri- son, Freeport ; Arthur H. Goldsmith, Floral Park, own Attendance Officers— < Hlver V. Klles, Lynbrook ; Alexander Hallock, lleinpsteiid, It. F. I>. No. 1; Aloyslu.s T. Con ran, Garden city. rustees of Public Cemetery—,1. Sly- niour Bnadeker, Rampatead; Tied well i». Btderd, Benpatead; Chester A. Fulton, I'reepoit. NASSAU COUNTY Board of Supervisors—Town of Ileinj stead, 111 r ii in H. Smith of Freeport, Ohalrman, and c. Wilbur Doughty of Inn I ; Town of North llenip- stead, Cornelius E. Itemsen of Ro*> lyn; Town of Oyster Hay, C. (lies ler rainier of O.vst.y Hay; City of Clen Cove, Dr. .lames K. Hums of <!len Cove City. Hoard meeting nt MlneoUi Court Mouse every Monday. Representative in Congress—Frederick Hicks, Port Washington. »tate Senator—Qeorga L. 'I'l ips Kings Park. Aasemblymen—TIIOIIIIIH A. McWhlnney. Lawrence; Theodore ltoosevelt, Oys- ter Hay. ounty Judge—Lewis ,1. Smith, Hemp stend. urrogate—Leon. I). Howell, Mlneola. jrk of Surrogate's Court—Edwin W. ks. '—Charles W. Smith, Ijiwrence. ounty Clerk—III.imas S Cheshire Woo.lmere. ourt Clerk—Daniel i:. Baal stead. lerk to Supervisors—.less,. | \ Mrriin, Fiirmln^ilale. ounty Comptroller—Karl .1 Hcunctl llockvllle Center. ounty Treasurer—William i: Loi ater, Qlen Gove. Jistrict Attorney—Charles It. Weeks, I'ort Washington uperintendent of the Poor—Claude <V Van Deuaen, Ita livlllc Center County Superintendent of Highways— i'i-c.i Btarka, Qleo c.n-e. ntendent, First District Hemp FIRE ALARM CALLS n L. I. R. H. ELECTRIFICATION lnu \\' UtMiiuuk i'i , ,, n i ,| n, ,.,,,., I I;.. i'. rj 11. NO PICTURES FOR MR. DAWES Scho01 Su ' •i s I'ouiey, uineola, \Stop Following Ms Around, if You'd ! Scho0 1 Superintendent, Second District ' Call, ,MI>,.,| an.I .•!.• (aprlug, MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION \\'\• '\\-MINI., .in , , kiulurhi fiiiuiuated In tnie i \|,.-,,llll,.. s uu | wi •Mlll. l Not Afraid of That End. '• ' •' .II.IIV \\ i - turn la M aauta, 1 ii«j i.i.i « nitii.T rrtirUy d m with »i. utc.l t,, piajf, u,,,. ,|.n ,, h . , tether ram* out of Uia buuMu • • \• i Qladys pull i • n... , Ccmant Must Be Heated. It IH uiten eaBvaalaai t>- aa»a « <'«• in. HI in ii \viii NMUM couaUUrahla taai paraturva. Her.' It the raaipa h»r \ .I. '..<iii« eamanl iii'i > part i o f Miiiiiuir. I'U B i»i\ ..r ud aaa part \f lallow. 'I' ,*o.u .1111, ,*!!, • |P.tll .'k .,,...-.. ' ..,,,,iH tucathwr au4 add ana I powdwH vlaas t\ form « paato. This uuj nun «,,i ,i,,,u u n , UIUH b e ,,,,,,,, haKM bd» , Live to Ripe Old Age,\ Ha Warns Camera Man. Washington, *i' O CliarlH* <;. Dawea, head of (lie builgei bureau of the H..V.TIIIII.-III. mi s railed upon BJ U unnlttous young photugrapher who vlahed i>. take i picture ul htui wort log at his oin.-iiii deak. ••VUIIIIH iniiii. \..II uiint t.» live tn a ri|K> old »)-'<•. |i1 \ you won't if you seep on following around fur s picture,\ said General Uawea. Mr. PaWe S inn.I.' It plni n II.ut h e Ma.i mm oj the aardeal Job* t.« pej torts \f aaj loveruuieui utnetul, and until he bad eiade % i al it. he was nut particular thai the puuntrj sliould •ee ala pletufi a* read euiuglea ..\ bis W . C . Ueplmtu, M.III, h Commissionera o f Election—I.. « Iii, Ii . i.>i• -i.-.• <t; L'harlt'N r. I l.ll,l.-l. ...l Commiiaioner of Jurors I(,.IHI I Kli Sl.iuc , m o< ii«f»n nu . *< na*mi*iii n iriiua I Bchool No. 1. Arrhar and 1«. Rch. AT 4 Reboot No. 4. Columbaa/KvMiua I Riot Call. Answer to Headquartars < Oen«ral alarm (orders.from chiaf) On* lone blaat to praoad* avary canaraj alarm. rower HOUM Bluer. Call 1 Lone. 1 short blast and rapaat Rm-all, 1 lone Mast. NORTH OF MERRICK ROAO Waat of Ooean Avanua t S»«m«n and Virginia Avenue* 12 New Tork and Sraman Aroiutf II Walacr flt. and W. Lincoln Ava. M Prnnaylvanla and Wilaon Street IS Hnn«om and T.ena Avenue )( Randall and Bayvtaw Avenue* 17 Paaxsall and Pennsylvania Avenue* 18 Lnna; Beach and Randall Avenue* 1* Randall Avrnur and Boriren Place 21 Her**n Place and Brooklyn Avenue 23 lyongr Beach Ave. and Olive Blvd. 24 T.exlnirton and Madlnon Avenuea 25 Pine fltreet and Park Avetiuea 26 Pine Street and Bayvlew Avenue 27 Pin* Street and Lonr Bearh Avenu* 28 MarflHon Ave. and Porterfleld Place 29 Merrlck Road and Park Avenue East of Ocean Avenue 31 Seaman and Columbus Avenue* 32 Main and Milton Streets 34 Ocean and Lena Avenues 35 Main Street and Orand Avenu* 38 Orand and Columbus Avenuea 37 Orand and FYederlcka Avenuea 38 Orove St. and Randall Avenue 89 Parsons and Harrison Avenue* 41 Main Street and Brooklyn Avenu* 42 Broadway and Mount Street 48 Orove Street and Olive Boulevard 46 Pine Street and Ocean Avenu* 4( Pine and Church Street* 47 Main Street and Newton Boulevard 48 Newton Boulevard and Henry Street 19 Newton Boulevard and Helen Ave. SOUTH OF MERRICK ROAO Waat of Ocean Avenu* SI Bayvlew Avenue and Merrlck Road >2 Long- Beach Avenue and Merrlck Road >3 Ocea n Avenu e an d Smit h Stree t 84 Bayvlew Avenue and Whaley Street >« Long Beach Ave. and Whaley St. >7 Ocea n Avenu e an d Whale y 8tree t !8 Archer Street and Elliott Place 69 Ocean and South Side Avenues 61 Atlantic and West End Avenue* \ 62 Atlantic and Bayvlew Avenue* \ 63 Atlantic Ave. and Roosevelt Place 84 Weat Side Avenue and Ray Street 95 Bayvlew Avenue and Johnaon Place 67 I«na; Beach Ave. and Cedar Street d8 Weat Side Avenue and Front Street Miller Avenue and Front Street Merrlck Road and Orove Streot East of Ocean Avenue '2 Merrlck Road and Main Street 73 Merrlck Road and Helen Avenue 74 Smith and Church Streets f5 Bedell and Raynor Streets rt Raynor Avenue and Mill Road - '8 Archer Street and Bast Avenua 79 Main and Archer .Streets ~ Bedell Street and Atlantic Avenus Main Street and Atlantic Awenu* 13 Main Street and Whal«y'a Dock 14 Orove and Ray Streota 15 Ocean Avenue and Cednr Street 86 Orove and Front Streets Daylight Raving Time LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE Taking Effect Ma/ 24, 1921 (Corrected to June 26) Eastward WEEK LHAVI3 N. Y.|Bkyn | I'a.StalK H.av n. m. 3.4H 6.40 7.03 8.3« 10.11 11.00 p. m. klf.ll kl2 46 12.51 kl.29 kl 29 1.56 h.2.49 3.00 it.it k3 45 h4.O4 B4.29 hi. 44 4.58 hi.ll ef.U 6.35 •Ml k5.49 J5.49 h6 15 6.49 7.03 8.10 9.10 10.24 11.30 night ,i in I M 8.28 En 11.39 l>. in . 1.40 2.69 4.05 4.50 6.16 8 06 9.03 10.J7 11.30 n it; in 12.54 ! a. m. .1.47 6.37 7.03 8.34 10.08 10.56 |> . Ml . in:: in kl2.44 12.50 kl.28 kl .28 1.49 k2.4S\ 2.59 J3.41 k3.4 l Iii II.\. S4.27 Ii4 IS 4.57 hS.lS «5.30 (.33 86.53 k5.62 J5.62 hS 15 ft M 7.11 8 11 9.14 10.23 11.29 nlKht 1.30 £ in. i 4 :u 8.26 10.02 1 11.38 p. \i 1.38 3.00 4.05 4.54 6.12 8 07 8.69 10.1» 1L30 nlBht U.U arr. DAYS ILeave Westward ARRIVE 1 Bkyn Fre«p6rt |F B^av ii. in. 4 46 6.50 8.10 9.33 10.69 11.51 p. m. kl.24 kl.34 1.45 kf.ll kTlj 2.47 kJ.t| 3.58 14.27 K4.39 hf.ei 86.18 h5.41 6.53 hS.O.I H6.16 Lit si. 81 k6.44 J6.49 h7.09 7.51 8.05 9 09 10.01 11.23 night 12.21 2.33 1 a. m. ~~6.20 6.56 620 h643 h7.04 h7.19 J7.31 hV.42 J7.47 07.61 7.67 hU.l.l h8.37 h8.58 h9.51 10.1a 11.06 p. m. 1? » 1.4 2.37 3.25 4.16 148 6.3« 639 7.21 8.17 9.20 IMS SUNDAYS a. in. 5.11 9.26 10.56 i. in 12.24 2.32 3.66 ft.55 647 7.09 9.02 9.53 11.17 u in lit 2.0S 1 a. in. 6.34 8.24 9.25 10.52 p. in. 12.03 1.13 2.52 4.38 6.37 645 7.U 8.14 8.44 9.61 11 L't ! a. m. 6 13 6.51 7.15 h7.41 h7.57 h8.12 18.20 h8.26 J8.30 h8.34 8.49 Ifl .Ml h9.23 h9.64 hlO.37 11.10 11.67 P. Ml. 1.24 2.2« 8.29 4.30 6.10 6.34 6.43 7.41 8.08 9.10 10.07 night 12.20 a. in 7.29 9.18 10.22 11.42 p. in. 1.08 2.05 3.53 5.33 6.36 7.29 8.04 9.01 9.35 10.42 night 12.14 N. T. Pa.Sta | a. m *.lT 6.55 7.17 h7.38 h7.67 h8.0» J8.20 h8.26 18.34 h8.82 8.48 h9.00 h9.2O h9.6S hl0.41 .11.08 11.65 p. m. 1.27 2.82 3.32 4.35 5.10 6.38 6.43 7.45 8.08 9.14 10.06 night 12.20 I a.m. 7.3S 9.18 10.26 11.37 p. in. 1.09 ^ (16 3.60 6.3S 6.37 7.:'7 8.OH 8.59 9.35 10.42 12.14 ubiect to change without notice. -Saturdays only, h—Kxcept holiday* Except .sutunlays and holidays. Holidays only. Th,. 1.. 1 a. It. op*rat*s a »t.-am.T from ig Harbor, Qraenport and .sii..|t«r inlan.i N.'w London, Conn . milking two round ip* dally. *»c*pl siiiuiay. a oeovanlant intarlliia tickets to all points In the rilled States pan !»• purvhuBixl at tlckot tk.n on Hi.- 1. I it n »'. II. WOODWARD. Oeu. Paaaenger Agt. Electric Shoe Repairing Done While You Wait Reasonable Prices Work Guaranteed C. BARBATO 35 Olive Boulevard mn | County Attorney—II s afrJClllgut County Sealer—I i-iink \ \\ | li \.lt. • * Probation OHicer— I r Is \ ulle s sii.-.in i ||aiiiini!l . Austin V. Wood Carpenter and Builder Work Promptly Attandad T<> Lakewood Ave., Roosevelt Wm. G. Miller, Inc. Raymond J. Miller, Mgr. Auto, Plate data, Burglary Life and Fire Insurance 24 S. Grove St., Freeport, L. I.