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PAGE SIX THE FREEPORt NEWS CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN Continued from piiK' 1 L hair, from hell In hreiikfiiKt. Any high CIIIMK rcfrngnnstli ator like ilia doemi't htdoiig In Krecport. Ills plan is nl Hi' right hand of Milnm It. Sinlll mi' 0 . Wilher DOUghty, tin 1 .IIIIMII.III Hyde, on th' top htep of Ulneola < 'olirl house. Kor nn«|e handed cu Hedn<'HM, Hint thing of calling, in ot i words, our I'resldenl an' Tiuslo 'four HiiKherx,' 'douhlr> CitMtfB* nn' pledge HiniiHherH, , taken lh' whole linliery.\ Well, Him, I imd one devil of II lime culmllig down Joe. Me uses Nome clnsslciil word*, I tell yon, iin' nil In lh' latest \ lien \ Wherever he got 'em I don't know, Ink he spll oul u few words iihoul \charliclcr IISSIIKNIIIM,\ Bn' IhlnKH like Hint/ Hint kept RM Kiiesslti' until th' hofit pulled Into lh' Point, Now maybe you CM matte « gOOd guess at what u \iiiid hatter\ IH III.e when he'H properly het up. • l.iwt night Joe canoe over to th' house W he was sitti »s full <r pep an' ginger as II Mexican \greaswi\ in VIIIII'K \unity.\ \Now what .I'.w think,\ he se/., we/ he, \I Just (nine TO FAVOR VETERANS POPULARIZING FREEPORT New Director Changes Policy of Soldiers' Bureau. from th' Village an' lifter ciuiviiMHlng 2«,<i;t<) in nn' iiroiind an' here an' there, I learned (hut Hi' \sewer was henl on th' North Hide.. That's where Hro. HI mm liven iin' reeta when II.'M not Benefit of th* Doubt *te •• Glvsn Claimant! In Dealing With Claim* Of Former Sarvlc* M*n. Wanlilnglon. — Col. (Tmrlee Forhca, director (it the TttMMf tin N-IIII, (toon after liikliiK O0C< dWacted Hint tmiflll Hie policy of every offl- cliil rttallni with former MTTiC* IIHMI'K must in' to KIVI- dacMMM In fnvor of the ClallMOtl, MMW there lit fi (lidilit. Hi- warned IIIVIHIOII chiefs iiKulimt diliiyx in acting' «P\>' datou for coiiipi'MHutlon and Innumiue. In carrying forward I IK- govern- mmf i hoxpituiir.iiiioN program uini<-r . i, fujBOOflOO win be ipenl to pro vtde. for soldier pntli'iitu, OvtOOai Korhcs lit OHO will IniillKUriil)- a I'M'' of lupaettaM of existing hem- pltllla. My Jiiriuiiry 1, Oilonel Kurhee ex- pects that 0.H00 more heds will be iviiilnlilc In himpltalH. There are now hTMiiiiMiin\ moaqultoei at $.7M.IHMI year, an tetermtnotlnn I' That** O where Urn. Miriiin's expert heeler* in M> private and government liospiiuiH. The uuiuher la (nflreaatng by I,<MXI n Bonth. A feature of (MHH l KorhflB\ plnn, rnmiivtidi'd by Beeretarjr of fee Tnas ury Mi-lion, is to expand permanent hTH' hoiiit-H Into hoHpltulH for dls i 0. D. Cook* Bringing Many Outing Partias Here. 0. 1» <ooke of Miller aveniio, who operate* ; . Heel of big Might WHII E lni-.es rrom New York «'lly and llrook- Ivn, In milking 11 successful effort ro popularise Krwport renortH as de- sirable placet to hold outing* of or- l»na*Jn ii y city. Among the outings which he him drought to Kreeporl during the past Week* were llmse of I be Duugll- Of l-;iliclla, the Mc.ManiiM Assocla- t Ion, Sperry Gyroscope Company em- ployee-, the A. K I'. Managers' AMSO- I 'hiiionrnind the Woman'* Auxiliary of i iic Big •! Typographical union. Hi' brought these oiltlngM to the Caalnu where dinners were served, and Inter •dancing and huihing enjoyed. BAILEY AND AUSTIN • Nred Unlley, whose father In a mem- ber ..i the well known tetfta of Bailey and Austin, and .lalnes Kussel, whose father Is Hie well known lerpslchorean master, both residents of Miller ava- nue. opened oii.TliiirKilay of tills week In tl iined.v sketch, \What IH It All About,\ al the Ratsey Theater in Urooklyn. They sing two restricted niimlieis pulillshed es|ieilally for them, \Imitations \ and \Two Kunullcs.\ RECEPTION FOR MURPHY ELKS ANNIVERSARY Tenth Birthday of rr*»port Lodg* la Celebrated. Tho Krwpor' Ix-dt'e of KlkK cet« htated the tenrh annlv«»r«ary at lt» founding on r\rl<lay evrtlng of lant week, AIKIIK ^,000 membera an<! friemis to<ik pnrj in the celebration, A vmidi'viii. pntertalmnenl im tflven in the rlubhoune, and a IMIIIII concert WIIH given on the lawn, whl<h wan brilliantly Khted for the ocfa- ttioti. The ciui,!.M.i«e «HM crowded to ciipnejty, nnd Ihi' line evenlliif mnde the iiiwn party u pl«a»anj event. i>ln- ner iiiirllen we., n feature of the e\e •Ing, nnd when the Boof tfjetet became available them «n« tuttAag, Kdwnrd <\. Wiitxon wn« >hHlrm;in of Hie committee In chiirue ,,( tm . ; , r . SPORT LOVERS' NOOK AUDITORIUM BOUT8 Monday, 8*pt*mb*r 5. Twelve ronndu—Kddle Summer* n Willie Kohler. Ten round*—Ralph I>eMott vs. Johnny Liindy. nght rounrt.H—Jiii k rieldo m. Georgia Wniince Six rounds Mnrty Willhims vs. Qeorgle Hush. Formal Opening to Take Plac« Thit Saturday. The rrWport Athletlo AnKoclntlon will hnUI the formnl opening of Its bjajejdMpMntffl, \Sport I/overx' Nook,\ nt the foV>t of Smith Mnln street, of) ^nlurdnv. The Kree|«irt di n Chili, nnd Its i|imrterM forms p.irt of this sport colony, nnd n clmrter luis recently heen received for BoMlBg here ninny sportlnjf nnd Illllletlc events, Hie re- sulls of wlilcli hecuiiie oltlclHl recordx. Preparatory to the opening, the cluh will gtta • private dinner 'o the s|K>rt- 1 bjg editors and sport writers of the. Mirloiis inetro|>olitMn nnd Leea] Isliind newwimpen, ,and Rportlng mannzinex. Ittiddy V. iKimxchke, netrrtary of the • luh, him Issued the Invltntlons. At Hie dinner the plann of the club will he outlined. Have a Definite Purpeee. The world will atand aalde for the man who knows where he Is going bat will pay little attention to toe man who Is too plainly wandering. I t Is not the fanlt of the world but of the man If he finds his path obstructed. PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM •bled Former aenica DM to ho converted Inlpr went on tlr wnrpiith nuln III' sewers Hut itro. Hiram kepi his niustacha buttoned over Ids under lip an' o 1 course couldn't say fi word IM fa\or o' lh' sewers. As I'm told, Hi' heelers sent Hi' word along th' North Hide thnt Hi' sewers would .cost all Hi' «uy . ml |)ordliiiit••» tluit they must make It from gfliio to $I,IHHI mi' o' rourae, no tll( . l r | M1S |, H . HI , „ , .. K O Oll t UI1( 1 „„„(•• one wnnled sewers, mil now nnyliou al Hull piic . gtlll II lan'l (|Ulte HI Hteeil as a second hand slreel nl |19 , Memliers of the Kreeporl KlUs TIII H DUB, Colonel Forhos belttrea, have hired the whole lower Moor will operate for economy and he fin- H l( . Oaaino Theater, In Brooklyn f Udpatee » great tmC for gttcfc bomea H riming or September '-'<>, and In coming yenrs. | |dg delegation will go from here (fire Mm Korl.es IIIIH IliKtructed his i for disabled former soldiers and lei then know their rights. !ir\ STONE TELLS ANCIENT STORY .\KX) II mile, bill Ihen you SW wouldn't Inilld Hi' sewer eontcnrtln' friends, npperliilnlii' to, nn' -indlcatln' Hi' well ktiowit ,\nd> Letter of Augustus Written In Seventh w.'Moii, own brother In law tu <;. WU her Doughty, who is supervising iirother to Hiram It., ore throwtn 1 th' tra|i rock an' -; i ml nn' tar, on Hi' dcfenselc-s bOSOin Of lirove street :il ' ih' aforesaid rate .. 110,000 a mile advertlMmenti hit eomnrtltlve hl«ls not Included In th' cost. So Him, > -c,. syhj we have no sewera ,\et, im' also why Itro. Slnllli will llBTe one heiutuiline explaining why HO many i Century Found on Block of Marble In Cyrene. London, A discovery which, it I.H elalmedy win form one of the funda- mental sources (or u history of tb< Bo> man empire under Augustus, lias bean mude recently hy Dr. OltveriO, au ltul- lim savant tin Cyrene, Hie ancleiil Click colony nf Afrlcu, founded la the Seventh century. Excavations al Benasj Hie ancient Berenice which stood iy the midst of the Qardena of th« ilesp heliev e li e injeclc d ii n exlin do-e ol political strychnine Into the sewer project \ H\' linnlcns of the llesperldes neur Well, Sim, tl Id political I\PI I S the inoulh Of till! liver Lethe lime lipgluning to bubble imnin. o r course, reralted In the unearthing of • block Hi' SIIIIIII-l»oiit:hl.y Itepiilihcun I'nriy «>' inurhlo whlcli lieiiiH a llnwle.s.s Hints dllTerenl y' know, from th' ' Ureek Invri'lptloii of u letter from All- \Varren <; Hurdlng Republican Party, gneUia on the govehunent ami admln- IIII- tii' Judge -Oropeey Republican latrutum of JuKtee in Qyrenalca. Party an' the 1 Charlie Week'aeRepuu II. an I'uily luisii'l uol over Hi' lti.li •M IU' payroUi yet, an' ace wilUn' to Ogllt, bleed i\ll' live while Hiere's n payroll In sight An' of wiure*, again GAME SHOWS BIG INCREASE Sim. there's nol a Republican in HH v, HI County, cnpnide o j bold In' down iir Job or Supeni-ur only Broil. Nlritui an' <:. Wilbur, Tbat'N nnl eoyln thai there ulu'l any (ucli Migratory Bird Law Worli* Wonders for Delaware Sportsmen, Accord- ing to Reports.- ronalng reception to Oeorga l \ y, II popular member of the local lodge, who is starring In \The w.m- dcr Show.\ Edward '' . Wnlsoii nnd William Connolly are In charge, of the iirrungemetits. *• » l I RULES AND REGULATIONS »t • FOR REMOVAL OF GARBAGE X ». » ', 1—Collections will be' made st I each week. *t I 2—Garbage includes ashes and it t household refuse. ». '. 3—No receptacle shall be over (t • three (3) cubic feet In capacity, at ' 4—All receptacles shall b? H '• placed near rear or side of I house. H *• 5—No garbage receptacles shall '. be placed on the street or side- at '. w.ilk. I 6—Receptacles shall be limited >» ' to two to each family. W I 7—Garbage will not be remov- H '. e d fro m cellar s o r outhouses . s» '• 8—All receptacles shall be cov- H ' ered. <r '• B y orde r o f *• I BOARD OF TRUSTEES. S« ' . • tr ••tStttStstMatstatHKatKttititBt POLITICAL CALENDAR, 1921 III..I.- \lll:i Kobl Hllpe I.ml. ' An . l.iii I ibeon\ el II) Noll i \ i ior, , nl II , ' that l:c l •'.nil.lll l h mill a Ii Mii.i..h . . iln'-Ooln' mi lonn reminds lirttlH imc Ml III UN ,|| nn' real. Iniu Hi r'a kll no' .-i No. *>,>••; 1 Jnh line u« 1 II' | ill iuoi'ed Mini ii H that IhereV an uwful lol •>' iii l iii \ in II ' It.•pill.In•aii-, IIS wi'll as ||OOtl I >< >- Prut M all ' Indepcndclit- ; il l ln\or ll f Arthur W Urierley , 11•' Hemp I,.,I rcnl c-.lalc man, fur Supeiv hur. •* on rciiiemlicr lliil 1: 11. • 11. \ ra n UgulllSl Siniiii ('ox one thne ii ii' was lieuteij bj linlj ;i do/en voles or so. .loe llrown Ill Plt'ClluU offlfUllH nm i.i in.nil' ,i mlatuke In ah' count. Joe sii.i i, too, thai Hrlerle) us. .1 to be a iluudj baseball catvltpr, but Hint he I-. :i lull,1 Vot e ' alilicr all ' I ha l lli i - is Hi' year to bring home Lb' bi 1 11 ih' uuine. .loe is right, llrlerlej 1. MtrollK, ' lean, upatuUdlng, un 1 can luuke l'i\ iiiniiii Htretch IIIN nuiulwr iwehcs uver Hi' $10,DUU a Ujtlu ro.id Wilmington, Del.—Beporti from nn pails of tin' I >.'law are |ieiiliisula und from down Delaware give assurance Ilili t th e (,,11'iii;- aiitiiiin i will Hm ! |WB 4 in greatei abundance than ever before 1 for more than twent] live yeaxa, 'the dry spring nnd .suuiiner have ; been conducive 10 the growth of iho j nestlings without the mlsnapi that come from wel weather. The peninsula is the favorite si ting ground for many New yorli und Philadelphia sportsmen, both tor gome birds und water fowl. LIMIT DICTIONARY READING New York Library Seta 3-Minute Time Because of Rush to Peruse Book —Cause Is Mystery. New fork, Niw VorKers Imve do- \eiopeii such a imssioii for reading the dictionary thai • time limit or three inliiul.s luis heen placed en peruser* ui the New Yoiu public library, A librarian is poated ut the diction better Hi nv man I Know. Wut'.'tl nry shelf to keep the line moving. 1.1 Stal Ut, Issued by John J, Lyons, secretary of .siuie, Albany, x. \. Primary Petitiona • To desjgflute candidates, petitions must contain 8 per cent ol' the enrolled yoters of party in political lubdlvlslqfi, June 88 Flrsl day for sk-nln;; petitions. Aim. ;i to Aug. 10 Dates for filing designating petition-:. Aug. Jii i.asi day in decline designation, Sent. I Certification by secretary (if ii io custodian of primary recordu, ...•-lunations Illcd In his office. Bepl ''' i ill prlnary Hours tor votlnti mitsidu New York city, T a. in. to :i p. in. Sept. I.\ Last day for custodian ol' primary records to certify list ,,i elected delegates and alternates to convention to .secretary of state, Sept. I!) Last day for custodian primary records to certify other i suits of election to |evretary ol tai Custodian must also t'uini Ii lo >., , i laiy Of slate, 0B same dale, hum und addresses of nominees of \ail,. panics [or representative In ' !on n THE FREEPORT THEATER When we first introduced the FREEPORT THEATER through advertisements in this pa- per, nothing was said about the opportunities that would be offered to share in the ownership. In the advertisements that appear hereafter, we will place before you in simple, honest, man- to-man fashion, the opportunity you will be given to have a part ownership in FREE- PORT'S WONDERFUL THEATER. What we say in the advertisements here and in the announcements to follow—ARE ABSO- LUTE TRUTHS, BACKED UP BY STRONG FACTS—STRONG FIGURES AND STRONG FINANCIAL REPUTATIONS. of Hiram's feel ||>. Sim, stalls lo cliase It I ill ! Well, Sim, I think that'- all. . I'ceiiiia) quieter now, aluve I toll ibOUl I'.rierlc.v. 'I'h' \uBIabul ornn \ Is i s nm :i 1,1,111,1,11 on our Trusl^.es al M'WIT, hiii strum \ \ \ uountrj t'urklQgmen are illi. In I.iili,i ill iir L'lmucf for a lul If l»iieilc,\ hrury oillclnUi are uiyslitled t\s to tin 1 cause of the sudden accession of In- ull. JoO Is Icrcsl In dlrtloiiarles, hut BBSerl they 1 told linn wliriiii\e to arriin^i' for BXlrg \b«ls\ In the hook hospital If the .rush COU- tlnues, III 1 club skin' f,,.,.p, whj Hi. ulau kill) tvliitHi liens i- ii\in' to send Kilty si.me preserves an' .Hill Sllles, 1 iimlei I.mil, has had u rausollng Idler Irnoi Con lima Ilt.l.s. Of coins,, these last twu iieiii<j is strictly \sa-^ieiy news.\ So. lollg, ule He Ivied face. I'm tttlll furulB i V \I '''.id an ' JI'.I.IHMI ., mile roads, hul iAU SLICK See» End of U. 8. Rail Control. Waahtngton. Vina) liquidation of federal control of railroaja hi poeatble hy Dttceniber Bl, 1932, pirectur Qen- emi I'lUls ol' Hie IIIIIIMIMI mlii.liu.ili II lion told the senate tlnnnc nintHcc in urging paaaage of the atUoluUtra- tlou rundlna bill. y Force of Gravity. Korce*of univlty varli'M n.vordliiK to lieluhl above m-u level mill dlMlaiue from the equator. As the force of gravlly IM :t'^ Idlil feet u M'conit II I New Yolk. 'I- I'-'H feet ll acOOUd III San rraadKO and SlWXi In Key West, MII ebjeet would wetgh miMit iu liow Yuik und leafl II I I'lorUlu HaarQMau of a Growing Plant. All liiHliunient which lius li.ell calleil \ONaegreph i» the inveatloB of sir ing-mill. Ohaadra Boae, u divtiuKuishuti arUntlet or ladla, which i» aa delicate lUat It U po»»llilu tu wlliiesi) the \titfttrtbutits\ of « growing plant Th«we ar« tbrobMngi walea tuk« pu.u KS tllC plulll eipilUil- Unruly Collar Button Saves Man From Death Atlantic City, N. J. IUH uiliul ' i oliNcured hy narcotics. Itocco | J Vallnote. ulleged lo he a Armed dntg uddict, picked out the third rail of HIM 1'ennsyl vitiilu Klcclrlc line for u tied mid eHcnped deiilh hy th« nan gin of ii collar hutton. He In now tu the city Jail. Valiant,, hud remoWd hlx v.mt nud trou serH Mini pluced theiii on the live ililrd rull und wea wit's- tllug with an unruly collar hm tuu when istMMfaji hy l'ntrol tiiuu Tlioiiuiti Itone. Th« p<> llceinun irulrtted thu iiiuu uud Hiu.d him rrom living electro cutod. A quantity of Imroln wu» found In bis pockets D> tba pu- lice. nutor and member of auemlily, • •Ii inai deaUtnatlqns were nui i with said secretary of state, Conventions • Sept. 30 Klrsl day for holding S^nte j and judicial. Sepl. 81 [i&ai day tot | Wing n inaiions. Se.it. :'.o Last day foi tiii i.i- declinations, Ocl i l.um .141\ for Illlnu new noniliialions. Independent Nominations To luiiiilimtW Imlepi }«U}ii^y4 - .'.IMI slguaturwi mii-i lie <>>>i.ti i i ,,,,,i, ale II i-.iinlidate for a boruugb ur • outl ty olll.e. . Sept. 87 to Oet. I l>at - for Mil II- Independent UluattvhS (kM In i i i da j to dc.iiii,. independent uou- Inaiions del . 1 I |,,, ,i ggj |,, Qj| I Utl I fit iiulependeiil iioiiiin.il i.n Town Nott Oe t I to de l I I Hair . i,,r (a* . J part] noiiniiaiiuiis. Ocl 10 liisi ,|.n (0 decline pariy uoniiiinl i.m , i I,I is i.a i da s IO uji vacancy In uaity no m Inatlaoa Oe t i t o Ocl i s i > .1, llllliU iMiU'lieudcut uoinhialioii . i i. i •s^ I ml' .lay to decline lndepeuUt>ui nonilnatlous . (Id. 'J.i las t da > t u UI vacancy in Independent uoutluatloua, Registration dtles ami villages af (MHO or BMHN luiiaiiUaiitM. I'erso'iui reglatratlou. (id. I t. 10 7 a in to 111 p in del U , H V a. in to 111 p ni Noa personal registration, 11. I 1... U 7 a. in to hi p. ia. .N.nemhci 1 Ueaeral election, r ilb open 1 a. in. anil eloas 0 p. in. Noveuihci IS La-I da] to 111.' , .in diduti's\ expense itateuieuu Novfiuher JS I a,i .I.i\ i,, m,. ,, ll u uiiiuc intwatnt i 1 1 . M\ All residents of FREEPORT AND VICINITY should take an interest in and become part own- ers of THE FREEPORT THEATER, THE PROPOSITION IS NO LONGER A DREAM— BUt A LIVING, PULSING, MONEY-MAKING REALITY! No matter how little or how much money you have to invest, read every word carefully of the announcements to follow\ for they will show you how you will make big profits by giving your co-operation and financial help in making THE GREATEST - CIVIC - PRIDE - PROPO- SITION FREEPORT HAS EVER LAUNCHED REACH THE HEIGHTS OF SUCCESS AT WHICH THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN LOCAL BUSINESS MEN ARE AIMING: BOARD OF ADVISORS OSCAR JACOBS DAVID LEVY WILLIAM MARTIN ALBIN JOHNSON JACOB C. POST ROBERT T. RASMUSSEN WILLIAM F. HANSE PETER S. BECK DR. LEO HALPIN EDWARD S. KEOGH. Counsel MATHEWS & ALFRED, Inc. STEPHEN P. PETTIT DR. WM. H. tiUNCIE LYMAN JONES HYMAN SCHLOSS DR. MERVIN SCHLOSS 1328 BROADWAY, N. Y. Tel. Fitz Roy 6024