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PAGE POUR The Frccport News iMtMd Every Friday S1A RAILROAD AVENUE Phon* SM-W JOHN J. O'NEILl. Miter snd Publi.h.r •UMCRimON, tt PER YBAR •>l*r*4 u MOond cluM muttor Feb- ruary M. 1*11, at th* pout ofllo* at KIM- »ort, N. Y., und*r Act of March I, 1(71. FREEPORT Freeport lit the largest vlllaitg In New York Htiite. It him n population or ifi.iHN). It Is M iiilli-H from the center of New York City. ^ Freeport him The liest tniln service of any siiburtian eom- inunlty around New York I'lty. Tliere nre M trnliiH dully to nnd from the city IT In elthitr dl- reetlon. l.r^NI commuter* tmvel dully lietween I'reeporl mid Hie city. Freeport has four crude •ehOOll mid » IIIKII M-hool, with II Hlllff Of 71 teliel Freeport him eniii having it II eight tnnrrtiw, ,. church build- inn '•\•< i Freeport Ims n fire depart- ment that In iinrlvnlled for ef flciancj comprising seven com- piinlt-H, nil apparatus inolorl/.e<l. Freeport lias an efficient po- lice department of IT men. Freeport tins u municipally owned nnd operated electric light nnd power nnd wnler plant. Freeport IIIIH II municipal gar- baga mid HSII collection *ervlce, Freeport hits '.«> mile.M of streets, the majority of than baying permanent pavements. Freeport has three banks with resource* over |4,000,00a Freeport Inn (In 1 most up to- dute retail trading center on Long Island. Freeport IIIIH seven manufac- turing CSlalllislllllClllS. Freeport la 11 Tillage Of fine iioines, being iiiiuost Bxdnalvely a residential community. Freeport Is building new homes at the rate of 200 800 a year. Freeport rivals Venire wlrh KH lar^e number of canals Dnely maintained, and more ara pro- jected. IPREEPORT! IFOLUES • 'i •: AT THI8 TIME Sonic candidate* lire 'like MM I rol ley. They run, hut yoii mn I depend upon Ilicin getting im.iu here. The whole To leiim Hi Ami everyon Thai at in f ifaaaaa had \ blow \ P.- Stee WIIH I'lnd to- know nrklnicli) tb« wheel YACHT CLUB HOLDS LABOR DAY EVENTS •II,e .definition of I-nbor <\ay »>y t he membera «nd the friend* of the Soiitli Sliore Vii'hl ''1 tit* drought otn the lovprs of wiil^r «port»i. O.mino ,l,,re Km.ules nnd tli»- committee de 8OME PEOPLE THINK YOU ARE CRACKED JUST BECAU8E YOU VOTE A SPLIT TICKET. M <•. iteii.ii or u. v C am In thre IllltO ICOldent* IhlH week. They mime of the beachea an pretty tough It WIIH nppropiliile t,, bare Colon. dedicated the Bali win monument to tboM who fall on II Rhine. SUPERVISOR COMMENDED FOR JAIL CHANGES. YEP, IT SURE DOES CHANGE A FELLER. The popularity or the Efompatea liol f Chil i shows Hin t the peojde hii v been miming link*. It I pp Bacon when th InldWln llHH '•even Mel. 11' this yeiir. They must '\ ' '•' ' Unit town, The Frecpoft Firemen's Un To nil the c.iunty rtiowa, We have Ilie lies) there Is il Wllli ladder, axe and ho.se. in OUR HARVEST |,, they gojta California K-II U I. has peaches iii \pears\ nnd \p(i>P .And yon could \WJtraen\ y •'turnip 1 ' Ilielr.H'l noses, 'limbs In our orchard art invwliore. Why fiult \ travel i plenty Alien th Mid the I us PICK 'EM AT HOME, FELLERS! The J-U'lits Olnb ended their season a rnre program. Rare, but not raw, member', •n ic y lit I? any. look Ilie ci What did we wonder •nsn the V „ y in • I.. H i to till Mil ou t Th e II.IJS wllll foilL-Ut th e Allies' ('iiuxe Will join I lie vets of fun-Tun Wiirs, I'.ut don I furcel ilie l.enioii. too ; It T.lUes US all to see il tlllOUKll. JOHNSON SAID, \THERE MUCr C T O B E SAID ABOU T THOS E ON BOTH S\DEB.\ •e CWdll t'<r \'° promptn« mid nmootbneaa In wideli tiM MtafMi race* were ran and tho**- in attend ,,,,,,, we n well pleiiHed. 'II,,. KIX rnlle IniiKllcnp for «|>ood hoata WHS won h.v t\<' \Thenford.\ Second, the \MIMH Joy.\ Mix mllo litimil' >r|i for crolean WIIH »n n by tho \RnslffTi\ after » »•»? pretty rHf... Th.. millhoiil nice bad two ,cont<«t»nt» In boata owned i>y lin g brothera. won. The quarter milo nwlmmlnR f,,r I l,v \\ r|(> y and Mr. Ifurlpy'H boat boya yciirM of ano wns Bill\ !*\ • l n \ v<> mlnlltP \ al)( 1 flvo „ „) , c, ir l l.iinif, hrotli«»r of the winner, wa« second, nnd H. Oamtl third Tbia nice WIIH very pretty and Hhowed gTeat rivnlry lu'tweon the con- eitanta, O w \ n the rac In two minutes nnd five sec- onds With K. 'inmtlnn Recond. Victoria Initel won the. girls' swim- ,,,li W nice of 1<K) yiinls with Marlon Smith second and L. Jansen third. j. he || n minute Bat, speaks well for these young ladles. The younger girls' ru e of i'H> yarda WHS won by v Jensen with O. Wallace second. There were live starters In the CUM .| ir ,. s Tin- Lang brothera won with r,.,i, 'criiekliour and Toting Dormnn lecond and Kubnbk nnd Sherwood lilrd. The distance was hnlf a mile. .Mr. Asch .presented loving cups to I,,, winners, with a few compllincn- ,, r v words for their good fortune, and i ted ng'Judge of the different events. OLD WAYS OF TELLING TIME Early Methods Were Primitive, but Some Sort of Reckoning Ahjtaya Has Been Kept.-\^ Today when we glance at our niches nnd ascertain to the eecond ,i» correct time, we do not stop to hlnk of the first awkwnrd methods sed by primitive man. In the earliest ays. man divided the time Into two eriods, the day nnd the night. .The uy WUH then separated Into sunrise, ...outlay and sunset, nnd then the ,ornlng nnd afternoon were further Ivlded by the length nnd position or he shadows our first sundial was a , ., , upright In the ground nnd T WARD QUESTION TOBE DECIDED BY VOTERS • 'ontlnii' .1 frot requirement* of lh l ' The trend of modern • tmrmm inHteini <•< \ dais. OMMDIHXIOII '• \'ent couHl.tUiK \ ' '\' j,,,,, IIIIH btH adopted h) i\\ n > ; >M er cities tlir<ni«>\\\ \\ ' \Proposition N\ Propoattton TiiN II|I ; «pent this year the -•\ f<JJ wate r main ex I en MM lo say II vllliiKe street* ha ,1 Is t e IIS oltl i govern CD \K' l Wnler ilreiidy th |,i,s t s, nnd It cent of befon the •dwanta, of w N. Y.; \ 'Gentlemen- How to we made apW main on tin- wesi ' iivenue, between Sen nvenue*. At the neventl weekn (II ,, M for water ,,f I/ong lirniieli ,,,,, and <'enlral >n i lime we own five hundred odd feel there.BWi he Him BoUtlon wus told liy the lenjrth and of the shadows. Nearly ull to erect houses that this water * street. * \ 'It KeeniH to n< proper thut the I' 1 money for water ' money ma kin I l\k'e as well II •HMd valuation homes beljiR erect, i \ 'We trust your I way clear lo take MM and t o give \ - )ly of water. \ 'Thanking you I o remain, yours M \'CI I ' \Itoll. I' The answer to 'roposltloii 1 |s : lives the people III rol over their Ii lv«s on the Vlli.. ' eprcsentatives III \<l only io the *•• ' vard, and can d .• • ards. if the »•'•' tostitute their rii DC down to the 'i r«, then they • punishment. Tbi deserve. If, hi. ward system to n machine politician valuable weapon t•• their civic affair- The answer to npi sltlon 2 is: \v\,, ,,d In the ,,, I |t i ,1 sho true that the ti • perfectly 1 expend on, which is Dion for the I-.UIK' ll \\ \ N \ . , lioiise.s Of ll ,,,i,.l will see your , h i- matter up ut Hie necessary sup i, advance, we beg rj Hilly, i KOWARDB, • -President. 1 I CIIUISTII:. 1 .. objections to The witnl system nurd Olract con- . iiiate rupreaenta- I'.oanl, and their 11.1iv a clean rec- I roin tlielr own :.i nil the other is iii nfiy ward . nsliip by kuuek- iiim *tt ward heel- i takjB their own ill set what they er, they use the ilieinselves of the then they have u use in handling position to Propo- it is undoubtedly of events is to- riii of coveinment single competent mnr j rtaj ilmv nent»ilni l Thoiiins I cim all « o unde r wliiiiiiit « I supjiort. will he tonnnll) nlven fci> nomination . Wiint h e will In: Klvi-n lAKlertlon da y Th e Legion n i.d th e marrie d diimes will h e soin.-ihlir.' Mini.- .iiH.r.-iit. nn d T o K lvi« ii|i nil their |O1IH tliere will not h nil fiinniilltv Ins exit. II woli'l In; ii Hi ki t lo lniiiv Soiniilnii s ii perennial cattHltlnti cinnes a dislin. I driiwimi k I \ ;i purl \ . hul refuse* tn he iliuxed oft the time I'liore Is i wu j l.'l j In w Id. Ii I i handle sucll a nrndlTmie, ,nmi that \* lust the wiiy the Uepuhlli uf\ • m Ing to handle Thfttnns. • 'Ilie Bepubllran i. .nl. > ' Id In' condemned too severely foi I hi lip parent aiTnmt to the thlnkliiK mid iin < ere nieinlieis nl Ilie parly III putting up Thomas for re-elwtl»u lo the a»- scinlily. Thomas SlUipl] Would run again,, so whai nmld Wilbur do bin lei him have bll B a> I If Thomas wo,uld nol lot thu leadei . hy tlielr very practical tuetltods, i I.'ii I nut tt him gently and without pyro technics, then 'I'IIMIIIH . uoulc't ha\<' II alternative bul t<> lei the people them aelvea do it, nini they do n right oui in fronl of everybody, Thoinns, liy Ids McW'lilnney |y] i politics, is simply relieving Wilbur .Hid UW other big ones, of the tlVSk ll sliding him out the back door, Thomas likewise, Is giving th e incuiliers of hi the opportunit y bo d \ MHO.' IIII.II desir e t< do lo Kive iiiin the grand raaool By al l means give Thoinn s th e Be publican nomination for member of ai scnildy. It is necessary to set 'en up before you can knock 'em diwn, s. let the preliminaries at the primaries gO thrOUgh as Hinted. n Ihe V id lor C tin HOW ABOUT THE RUBBERS TURKISH BATHS? lion I , i SWIM 1 III \I VVI III lit' HE i rowd n iir H e, IVllcr-v eil. htll Mil) Ihe imilh . i WATSON SAYS Will .. vi .nli- all Hi IS OUT lie like othei Uli in their I. |i ••• led lille- \ ' TO MAKE 1 feu Mil l IT A mi v.w\\ Uinrn ti>r time won toirt hour and the minute. The Chi- nese hud them, the Romans set up tall shadow columns with officers to watch them mid report hourly on the length of the shadows. Even ln the Middle ages the sundial waa mill uaed those poor people who could not Itord sn.li luxuries us water clocks hour Klusses. nun pintv the oppoltu thing whWh i hey very CHANGE IN FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT Conllnlleil lion i pag e I THE REPUBLICAN CAVITIES HAVE ALL BEEN FILLED. I'.ul N..u il Ih e ue.il Thi s Hpell nl MI We Will in'I llllVI II I Imiv I . I .1 | | III III 'Illllie PUT AND TAKE ED IN THE ARMY. Chinese Shoes. MukiiiR shoe's is the Interminable link of I him e women. iVom yoiuli o old age, Traveler* see them busty n every moment, when necessity does mi require attention to some other work, plying th* threade back and torth, In and out, In their endlea* tint in keep the men of their house- hold supplied with footwear. Where there is • surplus, the shoes are sold I., ilie ihupa. (inly li.illi nnd paper ate used. \Till thteknesN of the KOII-H, of alternatlnf layers *r clolli and paper held to .eiii.i |)j paste, .'ii. II Indicate In warla Ions of fl.il !« bait tO two Inches he wealth of the wearers. The shoei ire nol el.-.., mid , umfortable, but ou rainy days I'hlnn ft ay* ludoora he- cana« the SIIOCH readily absorb water Th* women make their own tiny NIIOCH In the ufclimlifn of their quar tern, eve,, thf bushnnd belng.forbldden to watch their mniiufacture, ward a slmpliiie nnd that perliui a vl\li\«e manager loiajbt proaoce eyi-n [better icniiur '*»*• \ f \ ur member 'Board »l Trustees, the nuniber Is less ipon ut tlmn the results aceoni llafaed un the otjher Ride of the water prop- Itlon is the argumemt that, while al estate developers will undouhted- beneflt by the Installation of addl lonal water mains through property II which they will erect building, Hie liter is wanted for the people who ill live In these houses eventually ii'l ' lio will later P«J t'»«\ s - l,i, ; ,i p^-son-ilitlis. consider each T..|..-iiion carefully i\> (l vot0 on ttu > BKIH .,f Kood Judgment as to what in e-i for the village. , Aside from the pro* and eons or Hie ward situation, it I\ Interest!.!,; to that two women \ lv reported to l>e planninu to run tor trustee If wards 1 i-stalillsliml. TOPS\ STAHT They pul uke th e coll HI in ipien LABOR DAY BOUTS AT AUDITORIUM age I. President Zaehary Taylor. 7,B<iii,ry Taylor In one of the leaat known of our president*. Me held of Bee only 1A month*, but In Hint time be dlspliiy<-d HID h courage and Htrength of character aa to endear himself to the people. He came to tire oltlce prac- tically unknown and unknowing. Ills victories In ih» Uexlcan war bad made him famous, but he was not luiown to the politicians, nor did be know any of them, tie had been called \Old Itoiich and Heady,\ but be was oot such a bluMterlng, uncouth man at people had thought. C. L. MOOK Chineae Laundry Opposite L. I. R. R. D*pet Brooklyn Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. NOTICK service snd work Is flret elses. Good* c.tl.d for snd delivered. Pb.n.. Pr«ep«rt 4»1-W JOHN S. DENTON, D. C CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS: ItllP.M, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday IS Randall Avenue FRKEPORT. N. Y. A. N. Johnson H. R. Johnson JOHNSON & JOHNSON 49 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y Title Searches, Mortgage Loans Probate and General Court Practle* Telephone Freeport »M NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of HON LKONK P. HOWELL, Surrogate of the County of Nassau, notice la hereby given to all per •one having clalma against William H. Post, late of Kreeport. In said county, deceased, to present the um e with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the executors of the laat Will and Testament of said deceased, at their place of transacting bustnesa, at the offlcn of Edwards A lieorge, Freeport, New York, on or before ho 20th day of October next. Dated, Mlneola, N. Y., April E, 1921. EDITH S. POST, ARCHER J. POST, Executon. UPWARDS ft QEOROR. Attorneys for Executors, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport. N. T. 1 \ting al l II king went line lime. Mis lend- and he well mid No woinl ue.ldlll. • Wllll Ilie wort h »r th The KlrU ere i styli Him II e Ml :n wlni; will huve Ihe elYeet of folinlin: enc'., i.uinlv Into il coinpiiet whole, lilltl town boards sud town otttwn un doiihledly will he wiped out. Shir e I'.IM, both eonntles . lin\ e hu d eominlsMlons In e\lstene c WOTklDJ out SUggSSttd ehitm;es, u 11(1 Ih e tWO 0089 mlsaluna largely bjtve wofksd tocether, 'I'lu'.Y presente d u n iiniendinen t (<>r n n optional form of count) goveromeal to thu Oouatltutlooitl Convention u | 101B, nnd tliti eoiiNeutlon n.li>|.ti'd nn iinuinl liienl whleh met the situation, lull Ihe IAU eoiislltullon overwhelmingly was rejeeleil ut Ihe polU. Now the |W0 eoiinlles nre M-eliinc relief through the amendment whleh will he ptiNsi'il upon November S. Murtthul Koch will inspect the edu eutlonal system of thu Knights o( Co luuibus on his visit tu November, Su pieuie Secrulury Wlllluiu J. McCiluley aunuuueed. Keller nnd il girl WW HI ne.l in undertaker's shop the other iuo Ni of the eiiHt rs stood up r,., theui ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE TO FIGURE OUT WHO DOES NOT GET ANY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THIS YEAR. LITTLE LIFE TALES Capt. Jim Hanie—LUu tin- ftrSI In •is.,ii, he is nn old timer, fume her.. when stain street w as lint us |o| Ihe name Ainiised a pile, Inn has n \hair\ lo len\e II to. Robert L. Christie—When the • ailed the roll al School he ulwU) used to answer \president.\ l<uok a him now. Have to palul him in wale i IIIOIH I.eiause lie rauno l h e don e I oil. Buffalo Bill'* Quick Wit. Col, \s uilam i' i 'ody, while travel- IDI In Europe In IBU1 with his W Weal show, «n s on quite Intlmato terms wllli royalty. On Ituffalo Bill's MIIM'HI into Berlin Kinperor William was entertaining three kings of small erQerumupowers Onefeatu f ii.c wild We ii ]„• luauve W.IM tin> ev- blbltlon nt on Hin!.|uiiW'.i lie.i.|,\ i roach, poiitululim |w pngers who WITH attacked bj ludlumt uutl i. whoys Th* kill *r u I .-.l tlmi ha iiml his niMU lie ulluwed to rldt) In tins vsbli'le during » iierforuiautv, mid oi eoursf the n«qut«si was grant**!. Aller the UBUUl MtlUl U \ poroi reuiarkcd r,.|oiie l I'lMlj I llO |S the tlr-M lime 11 in I ,M.I I Inn, - four klUgaT\ \No your m ilenij ' rei lie i u , Hi'ont. \yo u mi ' i l||hl I Ul ll la il.e Hi • oecustu n thai 1 »VW lit III I - und ihe royal lokw ut Utw »ui johnny Lttlto, *>t r ery '\ st - T 1 an the wax- Tlu \- V , ' III it Ii uimw and l\\^ \ ml tll C Iruw met with appn ,,, ,)„. evening New York. •H\ if Kockville 01 • Wulsh, of Kivepoi fay, A mild winter hu s I.,e n predicted. Ma\h e yuii ta n kee p e m dow n all winter. glrlu, ( II J iifid Kdw mee.- 2 iw York Supreme Court, Queen* County MARTHA QUNOBRBON MONROE. Plaintiff, Against GEORGE MYUON MONROE, Defendant Action to annul a marrlaKe. SUMMONS a the above named Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED tr imswer the complaint In thli .f your answer lalntlff's Attorney within ifter the service of this sur luBlve of the day of service; if your failure to appear. il.lKin. nt. by default will nty mion? i1.il ii Ml • HI for thu relief de iaswis c. THOMPSON, tlntlff'a Altornv: Office and Pout Office Address, .No. 5.10 Fifth Avenue, lioroUKh of Manhattan, New York City. To: UKORGK MYRON MONROK. Dcfanill The foreKoing summons la served u you by publication pui'Huunt lo an or f I Ion Prank S Cannon. .Jr., .Tuatici he Supreme Court, dated Aunnst 15, \<m. ami tiled with the complaint In th s of tin- Clerk of Queens County u ulcii, In said County. LEWIS C. THOMPSON. Plaintiff's Atturnvy. ENTRIES FOR FAIR Tlwme who phin to exhibit nt Ihe hlg poultry show, held In CMMCttM with the QIKHMIH-NIIHHHII A(irliiiltnrnl Soilety'H Fnir Bt Mimtilii, xhould re member that entrle« for the show r-lo*« on September 10. Kntries for other department* dsW on Septeiulier J7. Morse show entries elose on SqKem- l>er 14. 1 YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles or Candy from the city to save money. , •iiitiiiiimiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimir We have all of these at city prices, at FREEPORT'S MOST UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE ARCADE PHARMACY INC. THIS IS THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE HARRY A. BARTHOLOMEW, Proprietor At The Depot Freeport, N. Y. BUILD OR REPAIR 0> r nell«;WoodABoard f, \-WSW3BWB3MEa LEWIS H. ROSS Baldwin, N. Y. Phone, Freeport 1205 D^ijraJfflSISIBJSIBfSfiiUBI^^ HaWrtd Steoldeeha.s* A. I,,,,I. wll »e foi ,, r rreeport, t* *« , |,nn,pi.\»l>IP \ f lMDi - Water Finder Finds Mln.rali. A leuder In Uoisct, Vl., arrltas Him lie la » wuler tinder, li e UM k«k'U bu t cmi not explain ul.m , csuxei it t o point downward «i.. u b« Is passing over wtitvr. Moi unly ,„, , he locHtu water, but by pluring a HMl) |)l«e« of l«ad In Ilie en d uf thy »iirli 1,« Is ahlc tu tind l*ad wh,-,, M ,A,-> th* (round , ome lo.utlng u tiuii^a pi M for a farmer, li e etui ul»o IOCIUB IOU- par.-aluutrMl Heruld. ,,,,seM u 0 for ut,,. lllll iu <)r , • ttnlct II doaa not ! M•!-ness ou tb»» part **• Are You Really Protected ? This is the day of specialists. Seldom do you see nowadays a business with a combination of commodities. The old store which carried groceries and drags has given way to the grocery store and the drag store. The general furnishing store has given way to the Ladies' Furnishing Store, the Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, and the S&oe Store. So on through the list. And so it is rapidly becoming with Insurance. A man used to write Insurance as a side line. Then the class of insurance risk did not vary greatly. Now, like all other lines, it is fast be- coming a field of specialists. The money you spend for insurance, whether it be tire, automoble, compensation, or any of the varied lines, will be thrown away if your agent does not see to it that you get the right policy—the right conditions and clauses. Insurance Is My Business And Service Is My Aim PEARSALL-INSURANCE 3 RAILROAD-AVENUE, FREEPORT I