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TEN THE LEADER — FREE P OUT, N.Y. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1917 r Unity Temple Honors Mrs. Ethel Freilich Members of Unity Temple. Pythi- an Sisters, gave a congratulatory party' a 1 , taeir meeting Monday night in Pythian Hall, fjr Mrs Ethel Preilinh. who recently was .named Mmn;l m:s:re.ss of exchequer and records. Other JisiinRtiis'.ieJ fcjesis w^rr- jVIrs. Ida Woiny;ein. gi:a:id chief; Mrs. Estelle Silberman. grand outer guard; Mrs. Henrie'tri Lewis, past grand chief; Mrs-. Julius Sltilz^l. district d^rjrty i^rand chief, and past supreme represent .uive, Mrs. By Arthur Pointer Mary Forrester. Mi's. Paula Portner. most, excel- | lent Chief, presided. Remarks were j to made by all the visitors who WPIV introduced by Mrs. Freilich. Mrs. Pearl Mazor. chairman of the adopted child, reported on s of money and clothing sent a girl for whom the temple is caring in Germany. A collation was served. AKES Available Same DayEOrdered Sizes For All Occasions — From $1.50 Made Fresh Daily No Charge for Names, Greetings or Decorations Eskimo Pies - E-Z Serve Pints - Kiddie Kups All flavors including Spumoni and Biscuit Tortoni 66 South Grove Street FReeport 9 2829 (OPPOSITE sciio'or.) Northwest Section DRUGS :-: COSMETICS THOiVE US Free Delivery ^SGHLFSr.VCEKS'' Delivers- - Anywhere . . . Anytime Prescriptions Called Por find Delivered &S5A FREEPORT 8-004.1 Southwest Section Southeast Section A. B. & J. - Main & Church Streets (At the Cannon) — Kstahlishcti 1»1H FKEEPOKT 8-0041 the newest of in your car We specialize in.the repair and installation of all makes of quto radios. 19 EAST MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT [I t rt-B JU r F m r a j fWptWft JjVWRWf s WK7& r: i e * s ? «r t e «».' Radiophone Service to Relay Messages to Drivers in Their Cars B^*E ^*ne A ±A ICE CREAM MADE WITJ Cardan i French Ice Cream i approaching your Dr. K.un>m The stork i«; rapidly \\ lial's I/IT \iirne n Tijat is all, Good bye. Within a few weeks such a mes- sage can be relayed-to Dr. Kurem as he drives about the village call- ing on his patients. Cons:quently it will not be necessary for. him to keep in Constant touch with his office by telephone. For the Federal Communications Commission, after nearly a year cf negotiating, has granted n group of Iccal residents permission to stnUish a community radkplnne .snvke thnt\NvilJ \be axailable U any resident of F;eeport or adja- cent, communities who desires to subscribe to it. Maurice D .Holland is t > super- vise the operations and instilla- tion of equipment. The central station transmitter and receive; will be built on the roof oi the First National Bank & Trust Co.. and calls will ! >e relayed through the Freeport Telephone Answering exchange. F dither, this, accorcMnj; 1.1 Mr. Holland, is, J,o be another \Freeport First,\' as he believes the will he the first to be \\\- UnltecL States, - Dr. Kurcni ! A 1 1 en linn the rYri'jjort, Hospital. iHiniccfuilv ill lent ion. Thai !•* pcasr all. Doctors, hiwyeis. other ];rol'e.s- sional people, trucking and taxica j companies and others subject t > call at all times, may subscribe to- fh( service Subscribers will i.;stjll two-way radio equipment in t'lcir fjj.rs .and as the station will be in operation 24 hours a day. they ne?d never fear of uiis.iiug a call. Further it will be like having nn individual *phore in o^e's car. be- ; cause calls will ir<t be broadcast i'or all why desire to listen in and | only the pcrscn fur, whom n m; s- suae is intended can hoar it. The , ° f '.system will incorporate s?le\tr;e culling or cfiiilinj t> permit the placing of calls for pat titular nicbile units without alcMir;; ofier cars. The range of the cent-ill station is expected-to be abcut t-n miles in all directions s;> c.tlier conniHinitie.s mny be taken hit > the s.\steni as it i.s expanded. Mr. HollaiKl said 11 ic service would be of value in rase of a hunicaiit 1 or oilier occurrences in which telephone wires are j.ut mit of commission. If equipment (ini be obtained, Mr. Holland said, the -•j.st?:n should be . in operation within a month. Dr. John N. .Shell hea.:ls the : **«<4>,s Vu NOW you con afford this flu iilit tfr el f/tAZEK. \No trade-in' required. cessories. DELIVERY price. You cheque the ac- NOW at regular list Dual Tread; softer ride and longer wear. Husky, road gripping tread for maximum safety. RAI] JEFFERSOn, INC Raiser (t;.tl Fia~rr Mo/or Cam PIIOXK. n:i-:i-:r(>irr «-!»:.!?\> 40 E. MERRICK KD. FREF.PORT, L.I '•T.A.C-7Ztf/ttf Smoll Down Poyment $ PER WEEK C.6.00 x 16) If you have (rouble luring-your family away from 1 the funnies and sports jia^'es on Sunday nioi-niiuv.s, try serving -those tempters for hi-t-akfa.st. Tliey'll make even Dick Tracy and the latest scores take a back seal! APPETITE AWAKENER Brightest breakfast idea in 'i month of .Sundays . . . French Toast I.otfs made like this: Break 2 o^'s into shallow dish; beat lightly with'fork; add 1 \-> cups of milk and ^ tap. salt. Cut crusts from 12 slices of tender-texturod, oven-fresh MA K- VKI.KNMUCHKn \VHITE BRKAM fi'om the A&P. 1'ip each slice into O^K mix'ture. Urpwn lightly on both sides in hot fat in luuivy skillrt. Sprcr.d with preserves, and roll. (J servings. JAMAICA TIRi STORES FRY THIS FOR SIGHS! To make small fry finish their farina . . . and sij^h for seconds . . . fry A.VX PAGE MKLLO- WHIOAT FAIliXA from the A&P. ' J JAM SESSION I could cat jam-filled baked apples for breakfast Sunday, Monday or all days. To prepare them, 1 core medium-sized apples, place them in a baking dish, and filj each cavity with 1 tbsp. of A&P's lus- i-ioiw AXX PAGK GUAPB JAM. Tlien I cover the bottom of the pan vvith waieu and bake in a moderate \Vfii o7\>' I 1 '., 'JO minutes, or till I'm apples are soft, basting oc- ca.iionully with the liquid in the pan. VOICE YOUR CHOICE! <-/i# uf the nicest tilings about Sunday is that it gives you leisure to (.njOy all the coffee you want. * And one of the nicest thin'-:s about A&P CaFFKK is that it fives you -P the exact blend you want. There tirc'i delk'ii>usones . , to choose from . .. t-cut) nf-this imi'uri'oftTfT!rr^?Tmri\trrt^yeK (mild), PvED CIR- CLE (medium) , wheat cereal in 1 quart of boiling salted water to a thick mush. Pmir into small loaf pan; chill; turn out iwid' cut into five or six '-j-inch slices. Dip in seasoned flour and fry to a golden brown in hot skil- f.\vi 4 th IJaGQii, ,or e:-.-e with jelly, - * *-j I 111V-1.1IL11JI/ -^^ m ^^ t ^^ and RQKAIl (strong). Discover your favorite today . . . have it Custom Ground when vou buy it, just ripflit -for your coffeepot . . . antf A'ajce. un to coffee tliat tas.te.3, better\ every'(fay'in the^.vctk! • ,-DAV. OCTOBkK 2. T II E I, E A D E Px - F R E K PORT, N . Y . ELEVEN iol Bond Issue itinutd from Page 1) | ;ed so hard to give the girls of Freeport one new d a site for another i hat this bond issue has orized by the voters, we carry on just as rapidly The investment firms •Sivited to bid on these as quickly as the law .,, hope we can open the the bonds at a special Board of Education of October. This of the Board, likf meetings, will be open to all who would like to at- tend. \In the meantime, we will pro- ceed to advertise, as provided for by law. to Invite all contractors interested to bid on the several construction contracts. We hupe to open these bids at a meeting some time in November. Then the Board, the architect, engineers and qualified experts will study the bids and make the award. \At the same time, we will pro- ceed with the negotiations with the several owners of the site se- lected so as to acquire title as suon as possible and at as advantageous a price as possible.\ Shop in Pfeeport . . the new home of fashion SHOP 36;'Sc*Uth Grove Street Freeport FOR DEPENDABLE Overg36,06O Filled Since 1914 PHONE FREEPORT 9-3333 Famous for Prescriptions and Low Prices South Main at Sunrise Hwy. *»****»**.»*.*•.•*.> ***»****-***»**»» »V*«%\#«VVJ***4*#W*'#»'*i\*Vt»***'****»*#»*»<#v* *>*'•*-*««• Serve You 24 HOURS DAILY! Prompt, Efficient \Service' Mechanic Always on Duty •-- ' i 0 Complete Repairs ^ • Tires — Tubes Accessories Lubrication — SPECIAL — Scientific Grease Job Tydoi Gas 61 Oil — FREE PARKING — Let us service your car while you v/crk, shop or enjoy a movie. Eddie Vasil's i«n « IK- (Opposite Freeport Theatre) Sunrise Hwy. at .Henry St. FReeport 8-2145 «.~>4MM, M wM:M>M.MJM;M>.M^^ ^.•»V*«'*»V*'*V#A***V*»V*'#*V»'*»'»*'*«V*'*»#»**#»#»*»****************\**\ * ^ Peaches 2 for 29c icols Idc Applesauce lOc FRENCH FRIED Polaloes 2for35c 5lb.bag41c No. 2 can Sugar DEL MCJNTE Pineapple Juice 15c Oxydol Ige. box 27c PREMIER Lgst. can Fruit Cocktail 39c HUNT'S Plums Igst.canlk HI FOLKS: -LOOK OUR SPECIALS OVER Heart's Delight No. 5 can 3 .< Various Brands No. 2 can far ?Sr BUS /LJ\> Heart's Delight 12 oz. can 10c G L F Lqst. can Pork and Beans 21c I VI l\ UMW UVvIKJ L* 1 \* Dumbarton Oaks 2 for Dale & Nut Loaf 35c GRADE AA '^ 70r y'^ iD. /Vt kjfc LARGE ^ite Eggs doz, ?9c LARGE No. 2 CAN- ACME 12 oz. Grape Jelly jar rown Eqgs doz, lie E-Z Color Pack Del-Rice *^r ^F ^K. f*± GOLDEN RICH Ib. 57c BREAKSTONE'S 8 oz. cup Cheese 2 for 25c l ».» ill EYE AND BOTTOM ROUND FANCY SMOKED SMOKED c LEGS OF A .ncAi FOOD - \»«°nD \UfcALMART 6KOVSS7. **vt ffiESP!CK*V.\~ fRSfHOMfVSUVtRY AND SUPER MARKET PRICES •• -