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- Of Nassau County N‘* FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921 Official Paper, Village of Freeport Vol. XXIV, No. 132 f EXPECT TO SAVE $10,000 |p -g BY DEFERRING ACTION | ON MEMORIAL LIBRARY ** *' f B MP RTANT PR E of the Memorigi lS CANDmATE ‘ 0F U S EXPECTED AT MITCH“ FIHD T DAY Y Committee of the Freeport Memorial | U o Liberty deferred further action in the | I building line until fall, estimate that | w « k M A M + a saving of $10,000 will be saved by this | | ants Public Market Moved Away From Main] =< | & A number of builders and anhllnn have been consulted. The consensus | aaa... | Street-Approves Bus to Jamaica-Bureaus =s its conwus The comenur blyman the Choi b Present Assem out: R. W. E. THO N s & A & A 11A“ + D. .% f of building materials will be down and | f R “HI h F. ene ltC e Heads world Famous ppointed to Act on Loc arirs-Division Of ts cost or iavor will aso tan of Republican Ede-ml? Aer. TO SPEND AUGUST ON TRIP r r oo foils and Useful. Pilots Fresh From H Roads Mance Village Into Districts Favored FIRE C ARNW AL |_ other Term: Rug?! of Useful BY MOTOR TO ADIRONDACKS ots Fresh From Hampton s Manoeu- | « ness in any Basis For His) r | . Freeport, July 28. -The Rev. and vres wing New York How the Coast Line n - 6a , | . 2 . P Freeport, July 28 -At a meeting UHFIREMEN NOT KEEN 4 Present Popularity Mrs. W. B. Thompson wat marl Mon ¥ tected i Freeport Chamber af Commerce last ev- | day for a month's automonne io! Will Be Protected in Actual Warf ening in Wide Awake Engine House on I. n“\\\—\':‘3\§l is? d f‘f“'“\\>’\\‘m through the Adirondacks returning to 0 n Actua are lomas MeWbinney, Of LAWTenCe, Preepc ' 8 . Church street. one matter of prime im | . g Freeport by September 1 the present Assemblyman from xm‘ They will be accompanied by. their R - . o + . . portance discussed was the public mar | First Assembly District, will be the| niece Mrs Elsie Wagner For the first Mitchel Field, July 28.-The largest aerial demonstration ket now in operation on Olive boule FOR SCHOOLRMMS | Republican candidate to succeed him two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam G. Mit.| Of the United States Air Service ever shown in this country will vard P1\ o INT;\'I“Y“§ u: many!“ . f be staged this afternoon, when it is expected that forty bombing Merchants of the village are not in | Republican nomination and at the Re. the M 5:3“ ‘ll:~nu.“1\'{.§”§'~r“ ,'\:h';u‘ planes, piloted by the best men of the United States Air Service « lican a n and a e « e Me din rch Preepo E ) * a uu'l' wuth; idea I“: a mflrkexl 5(;rFreep°fl Bond of Education Gets | publican Assembly District meeting on [stitute preachers will vecupy the pulpit] Will £940“ tlhar'fif‘ld \Gm [EATIKI‘Q‘ Field, Washington. near the public thorougNtire Nex Tec F Hp August $ he will be the choice of the 'd x his absence. enera illiam Mitchell, Assistant-( ir: > Uni it is not a public market in the strict] Unanimous Refusal From Hose |Freeport Planning Show That Will {U\ % \© *' ie choice of the during his absence ° . eneral of the United o X the wore Tut merely a biace| 3 C D Crowds F All Ov | leaders of the party ~--4 -__- States Air Service, and commander of the Air Brigade, is ex- ense e word, b lace | mme ms R , _ so where peddlers are made to congregate ompany raws Crowds From er uu ll\ \]!|\l'.'”‘\‘m“'\;m” a T: y‘“ A! pected to arrive between 1 and 3 o'clock, heading his offensive heen them of The other stree - __ sembly 915, succeeding a Democra to keep them off the other streets , f County-Prominent Members t0 \); jramiia o. Hil in ihe, aerial service. Phat there is no reason why a man Preeport, July 28. -Special meetings h Bllly \0° Men A“ sat, of e> - -# In his special DeHaviland plane Gen- with. a truck filled with merchandise! of Hose 2 and Hose 1, were held Tues , C- | Re h se 3 se 1, . L eral Mitchel is sid to he enroute fro may not uike a stand there along With| gay evening. to vote on the proposi-| Games on Big Coney Midway- WM. M. BALDWIN GIVE Langtey Pica Mho lanl in s the others and mell dru goods, A% R@®| tion made by the Board of Education #6 » Puld now ve vlanes in the been done in New York where fruit A04! pat the fire houses be turned over to Garden of \Chances \ $110,000 MORTGAGE ON HIS t 1 wen who vegetable carts have given way in Cer- | the Board for school use next year PROPERTY AT GARDEN CITY .u vu o ne sr w ma v,‘,.:'q..1m;n< ln’nu‘ml mun- that sell l“): in order to relieve congestion in the Freeport, July 28 -DPlans for. the] | the hest ans guter I1 ae feesp erything frum hits to. shoes. WI® T6] c fn - ~Accordini to ' nsensus of opinion at the meeting. | \<p the mutter: was frst brought F ont fire carnival to be held Anguet | BIS I IER TIMES 1nuT1‘:er‘|I?h a T.“ the n.‘ ”fl M5 0 Pom th (omaci as uff Hou The Freepo j mo r er I N Mo 3 to 1%, are a st complete and uli I Mg \ ho Mien 0 f The Freeport Chamber of up i( was the intentich to ask for nli|* ! '% °° almost complete and cati| Clerk Thomas 8. Cheshire a morgage 19%. Reis wheo Comin: hatestip “\\““‘ “f”! \“ “Um‘m 1,“ 1d As gm)\; the firehouses, but it was decided that| {0° @ long list of attractions that will of $110,000 has been given by William land other bosom w komo a dem in favor of elimina e market, b _- w mum-w. .\i\\‘u‘ultlmla‘un“ weedy \| not all of them would be needed. Hose| make Olive: Boulevard a mixture of - . . | M. Baldwid of Garden City to the Corn onstration te prove ros the wesc ood eit frt od CL, » 3 and Hose 1 were oner designated. geglam and a church meeting Proposed Deepening of Mill River) Bank ot New York City ervice of the Thiml Iofuncie Son rec; \ R At the meetings Tuagay ni e . _ |_ Th t the i the mot Serv ; 1.000 feet from its present location 4 voted nop to Sow her \EBS BOSE) aten in uniform will be in charge of to Enable Freight Vessels to _ Th® Property, mentioned in the mort sevice woe supe te the nas v The matter was referred to the Civie| 1. °, d as a ' h 6 0008® an, ihe booths as bullyhoos and some Reach Rockville C T age i b u ree-quarter a Bureau, to take it up with the Village] 10, V® USd as a school house. The Of the framen who have used thei eac oc e Centre Tem- estate that Mr Hulduxu‘ owns at Inc the- flichit rod \ 4 Hand Howrd vote was unanimous.. Hose 1 took no Fo . co Fire C | ril S' d B High C “Hmmdml avenue and First ®thect shines of Capron. Dela NBw Bus Lin action, in view of the fact that no al various ire ounell mort por- y opp! y lg 0s Garden City land P+ \ 1 i R ne | official communicatt had t ings with good effect have been. nom : R ired Chi © ' i 1. R. Vosberg, representing new H“ he B i“” red. DED ndvag Prominent among these: are of Mlklll' equire anges hort ~ ind Berol herit bat i bus line that proposes running from| ©8 Tom the Hoard. . Corke ‘\ a “T “‘ + bombers, Plumas: Morse pan suit pla mali ant int Cal Porn ee e tree (Cat ide ihren pr Tot Along L. T R. R Rick of W= TWQ POSTS TO HONOR © - ~ (<\. 00000 the business men und stated the object| but the rest of the fire buildings be Hartman, Jr., who will put on a. tir lnoal ai6 aft mannfiek rink und aims of his company E long to the village and could be turn n‘\ ! -\‘v \ tik \'. moa fit.” Rockville Centre, July 28. -It will he | » ind all rhe other planes ased by the The company is losed of D. R.| ed over to the Schools by the Village] uniform and take charge of the ing » before . , Me . A seu 2 who base Mote trang | Board, but it is thought the Board wili| Wild. woman tent. a long time before there will he Mil o , portation 14. years mes 1. Seaver of Stand by the derision of the firemen One of the first things will be the progress in the improvement of Mill that have heen accepted a ‘w feeehut the Seaver Motor Co.. of Yonkers, who wg __ most popular man and womun contest River to provide. water lrnnxpnllfllmn‘sody of Rockville Centre Young i oumits grins wor vn | {H lnndle Oldstgohile cars,. and Edward | Great interest centers uround the | for this village, judging from the facts ‘mem wot an it woe the Wallsce of Jamaica, an automobile man S S Y C WII I AID popular man and woman contest. Vol {#8 stated by General Superintendent J.| Man Who Died in France Com- , A 3 a woing into well known in that vicinity. a stead would... like to. have .name 'R. Suvage, of the Long Island Rail: F 6 he demonstration cc 'The company 'br theorporated for $50.\ withdrawn. in case it comes up. As road. The attitude of the railroad com ing For Burial im'l lex \1\ Wt the nnrnoncement vina hl 000 and carries $20,000 MabNity insur- soon as the votes are ready the con- is distinctly stated to be NOt ODe | poly uu, Gantre, July 98. -W. F' Nuval Air Service Shition af Ro kawi\ ance Tt proposes dividing <the 19% test will begin and votes will pile inth 'of opposition to the project except inso Miller: father of r‘vl‘wn‘. “I“; LW L Nt © u‘ i eo wa mile trip into four zones and operating |the ballot box in steady stream tar: as it would involve: an amount: of P TL M Pot t y mit Up has pees, ( i in many wlong Merrick rond with four Oldsmo. | Some of the midway attractions will expense to the railroad company which f, | £52; ar ms inf! a Hohoken N. Son nl Wu N « bile buses. carrying 16 passengers each, | be merry o rounds with music the officials do not feel Justified in (Z early today to make armenke |u| M\ M (“v 1 at the start P - awings that come high, shooting sal- | THOMAS A. M “}\\\'. considering at this time ° ® ' srinn at Mitetiet ean | . . MAS A. Me : tx to have the body brought her rels Field iin , It was stated that permits have heen Percentue of Floating Vaudeville \Hoop 1a.\ whatoversthat is. cane --- - So far as opposition to the railroad's “fix”? ”3LT w; (m: ”r, n:- main“. l \” ‘y‘H \ W e granted all nlomg the line with the ex j rack, fish yond, run down. (that's a elcction that year und was elected by a transportation of freight is concerned \a . be ann thn ! 9 ; - , | ollege unit. and served wit tei har wil / , ception of Freeport, which village re- Receipts to Be Donated condition and not an amusement). biw majority, ruoning whead of his the railroad position is expressed A* zary Ambulance Company WHWTW wie cently adopted See, 26 of the Transpor Others Urged to Follow pin games, cat: game, for: ladies onty, | ticket quite in accord with any movement pytrle of the Marne. He contracted in- j,, f ' tation Corporation: Law. requiring. husex clmrette game, \Spot Spot\ (sounds |_ Each successive year, seven in all. that will tend to build up Long Islnd: |ftuenza and died from (t« effect in «' to take out franchises. ceraps). pan game appers ce that time Assembly ma ew . . eepen and wi o vamrmrx nehis Freeport, July 28%. -In response to {flu rans) pan rame for flapper k » Hgl tim f m‘l iyman .\ll Whin The project to deepen and fit Mill (hospital in AlsiceLorine | th I of th . to jmime, dart game. hot. dors and nes has been to office some: River for freight transportation up to Members of the American I n and It is not our intention to compete ie appeal of the General Committee things to eat; doll 1 Is, © time. te of the efforts to beat the » f. Rockville C Veter f Forel Wa , R ' - ° ° | of the Freeport Memorial Library the A at; dolls and candy, \nov im in spit 16 to beat the business section o ockvilte Cen eterans of Foreign ire will meet the with. the trolley or the ”van-r! x'n‘ T“ ath Shore Yacht Club has m‘,_\_d l' ely,\ see: later; fortune teller, where him and sometimes because of those tre has long been considered. Definite train bearing the body of Miller when it way because our fare will be higher donate a moan ten wa al | you ean get your palm or rubber plant very efforts plans were considered a few years myo larriver in Rockville Centre and »soort than the. trolley.. Our Idea Iw to open a a percentage of. Floating | » me u Merrick road as a means of tn Vaudeville: Show. receipt i in Pr read, and a dancing tform with tod. | He is one of the coul leaders in his and progress was made with official it to his late home at 42 Brower ino up the Merr't oad as i rans of fo ' - to © \\I, i I j » els ve coa a inc a > in und fortable travel for the benefit of those| POFt Memorial Library mpg every night ymw‘; runks in the Lesislative balls. consents and other details until it de ,:-::v\' If:<|”’tllrnr:llnfw:h Mol na who live Where the trolley and the rai At the last meeting of the Commitee tose 4 will conduct a corner grocery He has the confidence of the leaders veloped that railroad ehanges would be e h road\ are. not ity accessible. such as| It was decided. to ask the various op WWD #100 the Hr Holler: from thi ( there from the Governor down and be. required to permit of vessels crossing requested by Dr A. C. Marni Com is the case along the Merrick road. in| to do this. The immed.] in Sweet Org. and su ise of lus lomic experience he is ne. the Long Reach branch of the 1. ‘mvmih‘ to liliT-nn‘» by” kvilis Cen ° ' o 7 R e between 74 and. 980 a in. tomes P Baldwin at prement. Inte response to the appeal by the | . [counted one of the best df the legis R. R bow mornin to ascertain u. («Released From Nuuu County Jail, ''We intend to operate with a zone| South Shore Yacht Club in very grup |- TTUCK 1 will have charge of the doli« Intors To wet the facts as to The ; participation I Will Make New Eff aystem, making four zones from Free | fying to the Committee and candy. They ean well take nar That he i« m feure at the state cap- officials' attitude w representative of MMOD ® (0 gy 1 ake New ort to port to Jamaion, and a total of u 40] The Yacht Club show will be one of 0° The rest of the work will be Hol is shown by the committee ap. The Daily Review interviewed General | ((... from 4% Brower avenue Hun Clear Himself cent fare for the whole trip. Anywhere the noveltie« of the seas ar it will pe 4Vided Among the other companie poontments bec gets aind This is always. Manager J. K. Savage. He suid A.” ind will be clas ll. In the village limit« would be 5 cents «inged on the water fn front of the Wil be firemen on duty ar yan 13 mesins of just to what extent In connection with. the Mill River [2 n:- father of the bov desire it. (¢ R 10 cents to Baldwin. 20 cents to Rock , elub house. Leo. and Victor \1% 200t® all the tims with the oc (th assemblyman is a power at Albany. Improvements the Railroad Company's ‘hm‘h ”l\ a“ he \u‘xt‘ mummy“ i o 1 Eochert Tha ville Contre, 30 cents to Ttosedile 1' Moore. directors. have uged cic ge Of the: telsphone. booth, which | Mec MeWhinne + member of the position with respect 10 This PDJPCE 5% cometary Ina ( Shae if tin 40 cents to Jamajoa * Wight ful novelty for the amusement} 06008 10. keeper. for central: swill keep | Rules Commutroe that committee probably. best t forth in Mr. Peters' | \7_7 --+ ___ his erd va #We will. hegin with a half hour| of the guests. The: show will rake} AWAINNK all by herreif in the sin days of the sew own words, in his letter of April 21 Carman Plant firme In Na schedule that can be. depended upon.) place on August 4 There will be special lights for the} sten is the mast important of all. He 1920, to Supervisor H. R. Smith BOY RUNS ACROSS STREET mor t oun U, \\\\”“ to §himag for we realize that we will merely have _4______ event and a tem days of The best time /is a member of the Ways a Means speaking, the work | i Sule ' ple Poms ® too a permit, at any time, and Freeport linx ever. seen Commilttee, than which there iw no contemplated would mean the in- | IS HIT BY CAR, RECEIVES pun ut mo m Paas am eme will have to give dependable service it] WILL DISCUSS HEREDITY Chatrman Clarence B. Williams more: important committee terruption of our Main Line to |_ PROMPT MEDICAL ATTENTION \$% 2 Mu (iim ,_, order to exist t.| AN ICS states that the carnival will be the t He is chairman of the Committee on Long Beach, which could not por- Abervey Stent after a hi. hom r - coward re . ® - - \ ' ushime where he it prepare: for If traffic warrants, we. will operale | D EUGENICS AT MNEOLA Freepor any other town hax e Villages, one of the most important sibly be considered during the Hempatead. July 28% -Mrscc Richard N\. H of hle eme to the higher ; on a 20 minute schedule and that Wims |_ Mineola, July 28. -Dr. Ruby Green| MDC be is backed up by the en |of the committees because of the large heavy summer traffic. Furthermore. ghoemaker of Maplewood avenue, while | {arvoy wis convicted after i ful hore that the buses will lf’m‘. in “mehsimnh, of Corffell University, Home Bu. UTC Freeport Fire: Department [number of villages in the atite and the expenditures involved will be [going north on Franklin street in anhefors Justice Jammes C. Cropeey and a ‘Vhfithvlt 1h: re are any passeniers \. | peas Department, will talk at un open August 3 is the biz day then and the|the great mass of affairs that must be so great that it will be necessary automobile last nlight, rtruck w. boy jur them r: qr\: Wave been rented in Free. |®®tNE here fomorrow at 3 o'clock on OPEDInk will be one grand affair witn |handled to permit all of them to fune to submit the matter to the Inter: | named Samuel Nicholetti of 10 Grow Distriot Atturney Chatlea It. Weeks Q‘ull thou“ and repair the buses and \Heredity and Eugehics.\ each succeeding day one just like i1.| ton properly.\ His district has more state Commerce Commission, | street. who started to run acrisk the prosecuted the case. for the «tate. as luff. g'.“ ply of gasoline. There will The public is invited and the loca] (0° the whole ten days incorporated villages than any other which under the new Transporta roud in front of the car isted by Wood and Elvin A titan] Aurtmn. nlong the line Home Bureau folk, Who have engaged --+ district in the state and he represents, tion Act has to pra® upon all large Mrs. Shoemaker took the bov to the Edwards Harvey was defended bs fir \ The Chamber of. Commerce voted in DT Smith as the mpeaker, give a cor. the largest town and the wealthiest in, capital expenditures before they |office of Dr. H. M. Phipps, who mad: ro District Attorney. Charles N. W favor of the proposition. Secretary dial invitation to ml] to attend, .t. PHELIPS the state. can be undertaken, and even then |an examination fuu‘| found he was not song and Attorney # C Haldwi James F. Hanse will take it up with the Miss Grace Watkins, manager of the Suys Mr. McWhinney, ''This town' should the work be approved by ‘n- dly hurt. Mrac Shoemaker then took was convicted of paving $200 Village Board at it« meeting tomorrow | HOme says Dr. Smith in a fine | has more. autos percapita than any the commission, there will be great the boy to his home to Pant for \protection\ for (Nel, 8 night. w speaker, fully conversant with her sub s other town and that has a distinct difficulty in securing the capital to ~ #--- leeno and Hoffman «o that thes r it If the approval of the Village Board J°Ct and that @he has much of Interent bearing on the road aituation, It is the, cover the cost of the work at this DIDN'T CARRY LANTERN act stoten Automobiles In Nawswu Cain is obtained the company is ready to | !° ***: 4 -- . . best governed town in the state brqnndl time SO NEIGHBOR WALLOPED |\ unmolested. L begin operations on Monday Baldwin B Meeting Post PINK School Meeting Next Tm any question and 1 am proud of that \In view of the tremendous HIM BROKE HIS JAW - o> New Bureaus Formed and 1 ng poned day at “CID!“ d One of and of the men who make that state. strain upon all corporn« _.} i COAST GUARD FINDS MAN'S At the Inst meeting of the directora 341mm\ July 28.-The young. men y I a e o/ mont true.\ tiona and communities to meet the w 1 DY POINT OF LONG BEACH : o y a s h . a -*Tohn McQuade: in the following bureaus were formed: and boys of this village who are to mportance Assemblyman McWhinney Ja viee present high- cout of living, It does mineoin, July 28 T BO Civic, J, Bindrim, M. Schloss, C. A. 1.2\?er further the orgunization-of -n * chairman. of the Lockwood Housing xeem to me that the development of In Nassau ‘fi'H‘l‘W zl'rl‘m' A“?! a Wiltiama, E. A. Rice. nd, will meet in the Baldwin Theatre H committee, that committee appointed to! a waterway such as proposed, could broken Jaw inflicted hy one of his/ , 1 1 emputend, ty (28. -Th a Lynbrook, July Edward Traffic and Waterway-C. B. Smith, Sunday evening, Instead of Fridny eve pxtend, July The into the conditions that have be well deferred until conditions N#WWhbor®. who mistook him fom & BUT lin CStou: acting as coroner, was called Mare hevy, C. ARdwards, J. Hewlett, ning as previously: announced. meeting of voters of School District] kept a housing shortaie. The, inquiry nmin became normal. Carrying out *] ®MF When both were returning to thei) ( ju woup gn of Lon ich oth J. W. Milior, __ 1, Town of Hempstead. the Hempstend has had far-reaching effect and the! such an undertaking now would after work early yesterday morn (. 00000 (MC () Toll 225) iman Industrial-8. ;Pettit, George Rub. C- viltaige district, will be hold in the Prow | remedin} legislation that will come ax mot tend to reduce the cost of liv- \(i de had just reached his own Tound on the bench by a life gnard mumsen, F. C. Hacke, A. Slegel, S. I| and will be aeted upon at @ later date,|pect street school building next Tue the direct result of this inquiry will in ing. ® wat Q“: a he war attacked a man | lite last mught 0 ate whe e mn mo by @ man \\\ * might Raynor. Division of the village into four see day evening. R +1\ liklihood, if Renaitor Lockwood be \To raise our tracks sufficiently at Jun op the gaw. fell | poto the time of woin@ to pros, th Publicity-8. Baumann, F. Cnsmase@,| tionw ax endorsed by the Northerst| 'The principal busines« to \come before} Somes the candidate for Mayor of New |East Rockaway sto permit of Mill River body had not heen identified. but i= t» Jones, Powell Civie A intion. f d favor with t unconscious. His ammailant, whose home h I I 1.. Jones, ~.. ssociation found w the|the meeting will be the election of a| York City, fall to the lot of Mr, Mc- being used commercially, would invpive . a | lieved to be that of Frank H. Mill Frade and Comtmerce-W Crevolser=| Chamber. The Civic Bureau will act vo pad @ {had been broken into recently was | lieve > at n ran 1 y # - aet In| trustee to succeed Arthur C. Phillips, Whinney to handle. a very large expenditure of money, and lof 7 end dix. street, Broo wha | ry pen watching for burglar®. (Me called the |of 78% Hendrix str Brook! yn at, H. Baramch, C, R, Raynor, H. §oblu- (the matter in: conjunction with the| whose term is about to expire, and to| Because of him long Years of service along with this project would probably hmpiufl‘mhul-m‘w - | was drowned trying to mave the life nf ter, Wiliam swath-um % M 5 (“5h “firms: (L‘ 07“ adopt the budget for schosi expenses| Mr, McWhinney is better fitted than have to go, at the same time, the elim-] _______________ a young woman Sunday nfternoon ou at as village e ffut| the coming year. + any new man to handle the affairs of|ination of the grade crossings of our| statement that the Railroad Company | 1 Coroner New's offiee the eink F. C. Hacke was. elected treasurer to |elnss, such as Freeport, is entitled to |A Neu m he offen n th vacancy calized by the »wkight: Mt, th v'uunr must be It in expected Mr. Phillipn will district and the larger wtite mat |Long Beach Branch at Ocean avenue| is at all opposed to the ultimate devel | were awaiting the arrival of mome on« a m a; Ernest 8. Randall In bacen up at a I:|mlon amd am\ reelected to stieceed himmelf. While ters in the Assembly. It ln a Valli-ad Atiantie avenue. During the war- opment of any waterway that will res | room Hrooklyn to try to tify the nil office he sald: + on by (It. WW“! there have been some rumor®-of pessi-|known fact that the first two Years an time period, mo grade cromsing work sonably provide additional facilities And | nojy now at Ronald's n \It will be an (any matter to get the It was voted 'to establish Mu\ hlé opposition, no candidate. fix been} Assomblyman is in office he trails with | was undertaken, and since the termina- conventences to ¢he people of Long 4 ___ money Into my hands, but awfully hard |tere in the Hub Building 16 the announced. Whether there will be athe crowd because the experienced |tion of Federi! control, the financial Island. The more attractive we make Rergt, Plays Butcher Boy to get it out again.\ donated by Bindrim and. lefler last minute campain is not known. men do not jive him a \lookin.\ |condition of the Long Island Railroad|the territory, the greater the growth Rockvie Centre, July: 28 -Beresant A committee consisting of H; Bataich, the window ®Freeport Chamber of Com- An the new high school building fs in Because of Nis aggresidvenems ua‘n- been: such as to preclude the and the denser the traffic for all trans Wiliium «Needham had the opportunity W. FV Hanae, 8. Bawapann-find George merce.\ course of construction,, it is believed by {the fact that ha \knows the ropes\ As-| prosecution of any such undertaking, portation interests. ot finding out Hew 'It feeln to be x Braithwalta, was appointed to locate! ft war also voted to compensate the|BADY that it in wall to keep the p semblyman McWhinney is (a leader|as no capital expenditures have been 'We are making a study of this situ- butcher boy. (Last night he found a wppropriate quarters beford the next! fanttor of the Enghie Mowe for his mooting. work done for the Chamber of Com Ambrosi A. Schiller was elected A| merce and to send a check to the treme member. uref of the Engine Co.. for the 'organiz The matter of to be put at the entrunces of the village was discussed Tt ang cu 1 ean of wha 2 ent board intact. It (= Known also that Mr. Phillips has taken m great inter. est.in the new high school and he is man to have as a member Board, Q2 00 Leas a and not # trailer. He inin 'the real estate 'business in - N ma DLL made except for the direst necessities. ation to see what can be done to elim \I am afeald that considerable time{inate the grade crossings and leo im Lawrince, his home village, and there|will have to elapse before we are in a prove the wnterways when the time be- station. he has ® host of friends, the vote|position to resume our program of|eomes opportune for such undertake he gets shown he has throughout the |srude cromming elimination. district. Inga, and will be glad to keep you fully \Please do not understand from this {posted as to our studies.\ L bteyele-dalivery In front of Ham Blum enthal's store and took it to the palice IC was rather balky ay frst but he managed to get it mlong. It is not quite in the clams with the nifty bikes the police have.