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F R E E P O R T N E W S The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. John Collins, West Randall Ave nue, Monday afternoon. R. W. Hartt and L. D. Amerman are now back at their residence on South Ocean Avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hamaker, Bedell ! Street, are entertaining a daughter, | since last Friday. I Mrs. William G. Miller visited her | daughter Florence at Hackettstown C. 1 C. I. on Monday. Mrs. M. M. Dikeman of Main Street was very pleasantly surprised last Thursday evening by some of her pupils. An enjoyable evening was spent listen ing to vocal and instrumental music. Prof. Petty entertained the company with wit and humor and vocal selec- A number of our firemen made haste ! tions. A Leap Year chair caused to answer a supposed fire call Saturday much amusement as there were but weunesuay aicernuun uy afternoon,iuernuun, butut foundnd thee alarmlarm carrmme 1 twowu gentlemen to thirteen ladies. La- ! Kev‘ tclham St- Geor*e B,sseI1' revtor- in the evening several others ar- _ v A dainty repast was servpd. ington, Philadelphia, and vicinity. the fire whistle. Those present were Misses G. Van- • »- ■£ ' i Winkler, L. Cunningham, (). Tabor, A postal received from Whitson Col- The Oratorio of the Crucifixion by I. Ritter, E. Nowatmy and ti. Meyers a o rou m a ca u Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Stiles have re- from an engine standing at the depot ! ter in turned from a week’s sojourn in Wash- and making a noise almost exactly like ■ived. r in the presence of a few friends. yer Monday announces he is in Kansas { Stainer will be sung in the Presbyter- : of Hempstead; Misses Myra, Fannie City, Mo., on his western business i ian Church this Sunday evening. The and Mildred Robbins of Rockville trip. The entire proceeds from the cake Easter work. sale held by Mrs. R. H. May land for ! bp present, the benefit of Nassau Hospital amount-1 ed to $135. The closing lecture in the free course ----------- - i of lectures given by the Freeport Rev. F. S. Roberts, 'who preached1! Board of Trade will be given in Fra- acceptably in the Baptist Church three ternity Hall, May 13. quartet will be assisted by a chorus or- j Centre; Mrs. W. G. Smith and daught- ganized for that evening and also for er Bessie and Mrs. Shapiro of Free- m «. The public is invited to j port; Messrs. F. VanWinkler, G. B. Petty, I. A. Cunningham, L. F. Reed and R. Cunninghrm of Hempstead. Hoard of Trade There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Board of Trade last j Paul’s Church, Roosevelt, by Rev. weeks ago, will occupy the pulpit; President Foster has secured the ser- Wednesday evening, when,* following i Pelham St. George Bissell, of the Epis- again Sunday morning; services at | vices of Rev. George Thomas Dowling H Y M E N E A L Chas. Schneiker; sec’y, J. Frank j cher St., 200 f t . ; F. H. Stevens, Sea- rtnimmond—-.DplVIntr i Johnson ; treasurer, Joseph Muller; man Ave., 275 f t . ; C. D. Baker, Long .. . ~ . ! wardens, A. C. Ackerman and Chas. j Beach Ave., 255 f t . ; Sadie F. Platt. Clmuncey Emd Drummond of Bay. gchneiker; trustee, C. A. Sigmond; 270 ft. The others range from 200 ft. Ridge and Alula Langdon DeMott, delegates—to Southern N. Y. associa-1 down to 25 ft., there being about 50 daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W imam De- - tion> william W. Cameron ; Nassau Co., ' applications. A resolution’was unani- Mott, ofRockvileLentre were m a rriedj prank Johnson and Barney Loonam. ; mously passed providing that credit at the Episcopal Church of the Trans- should be allowed for one third of the figuration Wednesday afternoon by [ Department Election j amount to 100 ft. There were several | The annual election of Department | present who wanted a larger walk and : officers was held Thursday evening. . wished to obtain credit on the full f he vote resulted : for Chief, Archer ^ length, and who objected strongly to O B ITUARY IB. Wallace, 101),- for first assistant, the action of the Board, the principal Wotd has been received of the death 1 William W. Cameron, llfi; for second one being C. J. Cartwright, who said oi Jeanette, beloved daughter of Mr. assistant, Clarence V an Riper, ; W il- ( be represented a number of those in- | Ham H. Sammons, 48. The only con- terested. He insisted that the Board I f-csf was for the last named office. had no option hut to grant the full • rebate on all petitions according to We will tipntinuc to take photographs the order in which they were received. ,. r- i T1 v . ... i until April 20th, at our old studio and As the third aoplication was from the Mrs. Emily H. Watson. Mio with wj|j Piart at our new studio about May • Long Island Rea'ltv Co., which at the her husband has resided in Roosevelt n t h. Kiefer’s, 7S South Main Street. ! maximum price fixed would take over $900 of the $1000 appropriated, the V illage T r u s tees Board decided this would be unjust to All the members were present at the ()ff’ers an(f Sl> decided the matter as j- they thought best. Mr. Cartwright’s and Mrs. James Dean of this place, at San Antonio, Texas, where she went several months ago for treatment. _ Emily H. Watson for several years past, died on Tuesday * of last week of heart trouble. Funer al services were held Friday at St. | 10:30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. weanesoay evening, wnen,* lonowmg | reumm ov, oeorgv n,s»e„, ox me rq„s. ^ ^ p\'. G ^ ; intimation that he might have to var- , the regular business meeting, Commo- copal -Church of the Transfiguration ; irust^eh b 11<!'D even)ng, includin the . ^ )h _ t<> (l()m.t (|j(, nnt M,eni t<) I). D., formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, |dore A. V. Wa ihums, U. S. N., retired, I interment at Greenwood Cemetery. \tvv tiustees-elect William H. latter- i but now pastor of St. James P. E. I father of J .,! ;e Wadhams, ■ of New I , ,, The new pastor of the M, E. Church, ! Church, Brooklyn. Dr. Dowling is a York, delivc .1 an interesting and! w. Jackson Ahrams Rev. W. A. Richard, will not be here | brilliant speaker and is considered one instructive aduress, taking for his top- 1 w - Jackson Abrams, for about 25 and was entirely at home. until Sunday, April 25. The pulpit of i 0f the leading lights of the lecture plat- ic, “ Life on Board a Man o’War, or ; years a resdent of Roosevelt, from 1 he annual report* Hi the h re war- ,,, , assistmt clerk the church will this Sunday be occupied form. His subject will he the “ Good Facts and Yarns.” The commodore | where he moved to Bound Brook, N. (lens was receive^, showing that during Vhe ^nointn^ ,!c by Rev. Crandell J. North. • Old Times.” , related numerous incidents relative to J - last year, died at the latter place the year there have been 13 lire alarms; 1 p (). Tuesday* aged 57 years. Funeral ser- the wardens had also inspected every >• a x.u.tm ju .. u vices will be held from the home of building erected (luring the year, “ most the next meeting. his daughter, Mrs. E.Seaman, Roose- | of which were in good condition;” and U S; Hraren ai,|lllud tlie l''lslLlon velt, Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock; they had attended every entertainment;()f, water inspector, and Joseph H. . -, , ■ - , • , , a a , ___ l Wright was re-nomn 1 ----------- ; the life of a navy officer as well as that t Stephen P. Pettit ani Roland M. A branch of the Woman’s Home 0f an enlisted man, which his exper- Lamb have contracted to purchase from Missionary Society has been organized jence ()f forty-three years of active duty John Randall about 50 acres, over by the ladies of the M. E. Church with enabled him well to do. 11,000 ft., of his newly-developed land the following officers: President, i Since his retirement from active ser- on and near Randall Bay. Mrs. Edwin VanRiper; 1st vice-presi-, vice, Commodore Wadhams has been Harbor ! ^ \ tL ‘c L i n ^ o l tended a call to Charles H. Scholey ot Brown; treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Cran- board before determining upon RockvUie Centre to become its pastor dell. The object of the Society is to | rolng or referring for a pardon, of any , but he has not as yet accepted. | assist in “ the elevation and evangeli- ! convict. He pointed out how every Mrs. zaGon needy women and children in i criminal began his criminal life by our own land. ” the matter to court did not seem to son and J. Huyler Ellison, the former uilluence toe decision oi the Board of whom however has served before V0*Y nuicn. Leo Fishel was unanimously appoint ed counsel to the Board an i Miss Flos- * Rhodes assistant The appointment of a member of the Board of Health was laid over until this pa- Mrs. Thomas Burleigh and Werner Nygren will conduct a cake sale and tea at the residence of Mrs. After deliberating for several hours, Nygren, South Ocean Avenue, Saturday a jury in the Supreme Court Wednes- afternoon at 2 o clock, for benefit of i f|ay afternoon returned a verdict in the Episcopal .Church of the fransfig- ; favor of Leslie Brown in the suit) of uration. $3,000 in the suit against the Village, rx . . . . , , , . Mrs Geo E Tibbv of Bertren Place of FreePort ^ r $10,000 damages for Dorkan was eiected to membership Mrs. Geo. E. Libby of Bergen 1 lace the |()sg of an The plaintiff> | The Law Committee was directed to n in nn„n carrion ' attend the public hearing on the con- first taking part in a petty larceny, which gradually led towards more ser ious crimes and he further stated that in almost every case, drink was really responsible for all crime committed. During the business meeting, W. J. besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Samuel and Arthur, and one daughter, Mrs. Seaman. Perry ti. Smith Perry B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver Smith of Roosevelt, died last Thurs day afternoon after a lingering illness of consumption, aged 21 years. He was a favorite wherever known and his funeral on Sunday afternoon was very largely attend. Alpha Hook and Ladder Company of Roosevelt and Hempstead Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body, three members of each organization acting as pall-bear- ers; also by a number of the motormen and conductors of the local trolley com pany. by whom the deceased was em- held in the hall during the year. ! Wright was re-nominated. The vote: The report of the Treasurer for the Wright, ,> month of March showed the following i Braren, 2. balances: General, $6.77; street, l he matter ot appointing h ire War- $1338.00 jwater, $535.77; light, $1497.- (lcns was takvn up. It was decided to 86; Board of Health, $263.37; interest, do away Wlth th,s ° mce and 111 ,ts P ace $48.55; tax arrears, $117.06; fire de- j to consider the appointing of a building partment, $104.94; street light, $150.- inspector. 89; lig*l extension, $5.39; water ex- | John Dunbar was rc-appomted Cap- tension, $244.32: water sinking fund. tani ^ police and the following were $.‘503 02* named: Elmer E. Raynor, Wm. W. The clerk was directed to open an Cameron, I). }• rank Seaman, Stephen account with Mrs. Kate Wulfing, cred- * • P*der, 1 ho mas Mur- iting her on road fund, for $27, ? of ' ‘D j b>' F Holland, George Cooper and the amount spent for granitoid side- -C- *>. Wallace. walk in front of her property on Glen- \ was resolved to have counsel of ada Court. This was arranged before the Board take up with Police Justice the resolution providing for this hate was withdrawn. has gone to Richfield Sulphur Springs for a month or two for benefit of her whde being driven in an open carnage , of property to he held by i1oail.v r u along one of the Freeport streets one i y health. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beards- . . struck in the ! the Board of Estimate and Apportion- , dance d^Tng hLTbL^cT'Mrs. Ikanls- left by » sh»rP> Projecting twig | ^ w York^n Friday1 A^rU 4 °to’ en-1 J he «ervice>t the house was read by iace S t.; George M. Smith, South Side lev being her daughter of a tree. It was found necessary to , , vm, h) ’ th^’intLent nf Free ! Rev. Pelham St. George Bissell of the Avenue. The application of Albin A. ley being daughter. remove the eye. The complaint was I Bpisoopal Church of the Transfigura- ' Sealey, Bay view and Archer Sts., was The following applications for light 1 . ,'°‘'r<1 aojourn ployed, and who in a body escorted were granted: C. E, Corby, Florence eveninK of next week the body to its last resting place, place; Mrs. Emily E. Adderson, Wal- Swezcy the matter of a proper revision of village ordinances. The Board adjourned until Friday after auditing a number of routine bills. TO THE PUBLICr IN GENERAL: You are cordially invited to attend we secure the thc larKcst and Kvandest exhibition of ! Easter Flowers ever seen on Long Isl- formed their impressively solemn rites j It was'decided to procure a cage to ’ and’ aru' m l ’ie h'V2sL oquipped llorist after which Rev. Mr. Bisselll read the ! plaCe around the telephone, in the : vstllHlishment. in the <'<>unty. It costs committment service. The interment l court room you nothing to look. I hints from 10c was at Greenfield. | The Clerk was directed to procure uP * ^ ancy Baskets. 1000 Azaleas, 1 . . . . „ . , urtt , p™ . I 1000 Easter Lilies: 2000 Tulips: 1000 ------------ Luis for furnishing a grade map lor the .. . , r. ... 1 \ou may find the accommodation ! village including 50 stone monuments hyacinths: J()0(» Daffodils: ••>0,000 w S at the'nresent TimeTave I °ffered by the Smith & Bedell Co. m , a‘d sa J in position. ' | Flowering Geraniums. Palms, etc. velt, which, at the present time, have their ad in this issue worth considera- The following annlications for water Violets, carnations, roses, etc. We ^ ra; lr0atL ? .nr ect^ 8’ . l 0 Fre1eP°Lt’ ! ble to you sometime. It. j were g ron^L J ^ ! R ^ n iM , 28 Smiih 1 have a «Pecial d«Hvery to Baldwin, thence westerly through Baldwin, Rockville Centre, Lynbrook and Valley day evening at the annual grab bag the ordinance been enforced the acci\ i takinc in Roosevelt Counselor Ed- social of the council. The program in- dent could not have happened. j L t d f s t a t e d T a t Civil Engineer a I- cluded recitations by Marie Parkerson, ! Following are the services in the i vin G. Smith had prepared a map for a Fannie W. Smith, Curtis rulton, Wil- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura-1 proposed electric road running from lie Montross, Gertrude Hendrickson tjon (iurjng the rest of Lent: Sunday, Hempstead to Uniondale and Roose and Walter Morse; piano solos by Miss Apn] 12/ palm Sunday, Holy Com- Goodenpugh and Miss Edna Braren and ; munion and Blessing of Palms, 8 a. several songs by Wilfred Smith, which m. ; Holy Communion and sermon at with a chorus of little girls, were well io :30;evensong and sermon, 7:30 p. received. m.-; Holy week. Holy Communion, I Stream, thereby forming a perfect On Thursday evening in anticipation 1 d»ily except Friday, 9 a. m .; Litany, ! loop President Foster appointed As- of a rumored event which is to' occur Wednesdays 10 a. m .; evensong, daily , semblyman William G. Miller, Elvin Foreman, ^ienry C. Schluter; assist- in the near future some of the many except Saturday, 8 p. m .; Thurs- j N. Edwards, John B. Cartwright. Cad-1 ant foreman, C. O. Niles; secretary, friends of Miss Ada Nichols surprised i day evening, at 7:30, sermon by Very man H. Fredericks and William P• j Howard E. Pearsall; treasurer, Harvey her With a kitchen shower at the resi- 1 Rev- John Kobert Moses, M. A., Dean, ! Jones a committee to act in conjunc- b . Smith; trustee, Robert G. Anderson; dence of Ernest S. Randall on Long Cathedral of the Incarnationv, Garden tjon with^ committees from other wardens, John Dunbar and C. E. Hell Beach Ave. The presents were many, ! City. varied and useful and the hostess was Next I riday, Good Friday, services: overwhelmed with surprise and aston- MatN1s and ante-communion, 9 a. m .; ishment. The evening was spent play- j evensong and sermon, 8 p. m. in games and other amusements, after ; master Day, April 19: Holy Com- which refreshments were served. The mumon> ^ a. m .; Holy Communion and guests departed at midnight wishing aei'moj1» 10:30 a. m .; children service Miss Nichols every joy and best wishes j and addfftss. 3 p. m .; evensong and ser- for a continued life of happiness. , mon* ^ P* m* tbo8® P.r,e8®nt '?ier^_>-J£iaSej Agency Singer Sewing Machine. Ethel Starr^ Hattie Peasell Edith and Kiefer, 78 S. Main St. Ella Post, Hannah and Mabel Cornelius, Leona Barker and Alma Randall, i E. A. Dorlon, auctioneer, will sell Mrs. Harry Starr, Mrs. W alter, the household furniture, etc., of James • Nichols, Mrs. Porrest Dunbar, Mrs. w. Raynor at auction next Tuesday; Edmuhd Cheshire, Mrs.Leander Barker, | 9ee adv. Mrs. M. D. Post and Mrs. Ernest: ----------- Randall. | A few April Ladies’ Home Journals ----------------------- J left at Review Stationery Store, 62 S. See Adolph Levy’s adv. of fashions-' Main Street. It. ble clothing for Easter. „ , ., ----------- Valuable presents are advertised to Stationery prices cut in half. Kief be given away free at the auction S. fer’s, 78 S. Mail} St. P. Pettit will conduct at Baldwin, trol- 1 . / | ley stop 81, next Thursday, Friday and Flinch for sale at the Review Sta- Saturday; see adv. tionery Store, 62 South Main Street, i --------- *— V ------------ E. Adams Boyce, formerly of New C’uas. Jaggs will rvwbve his shoe store: York, is now a permanent resident of to the building now occupied by J. D. this village, and will conduct his school Kiefer, on May L ____ _ |of shorthand and typewriting at* 35 Boards of Trade in endeavoring to se cure the desired results. It was decided to hold a smoker on Wednesday evening, June 10. Archer B. Wallace and Robert G. Anderson were appointed a committee to arrange for the same. The annual Ladies’ Night will be Wednesday evening, July 8, and the committee in charge for the evening are J. D. Kiefer, William P. Jones and Clarence Edwards. Letter to Leander Barker Freeport, N. Y. Dear Sir: Todd & Downing, con tractors and builders, Morgan City, La.,have painted Devoe for 3 or 4 years. They say it takes less gallons Devoe than of any other paint they have used. That means that a job costs less with Devoe; not only for paint, for labor as well. They paint nothing else: Devoe exclu sively. They have said nothing about the Fire Department Officers Elected Excelsior Hook an l Ladder Co. and; delegates to Southern N. Y. V. F. A., Sidney H. Swezey; to Nassau Co. V. F. A.. Jesse G. Bedell and Smith F. Pearsall. Ever Ready Hosa Co., No. 1. I S t.; Wm. T. Colder, South Side Ave.;! Fr®eP ° ^ Lynbrook, East Rockaway ! Mr.8- W . Ik. F W . Atlantic Wallace St.; Nina B. Humphrey. 3 r‘ck R®ad« TR‘>ck.vl! f r -lvle' houses, Whaley and Archer Sts.; C. A. ;phr!m^ 1 R°ckvill« Centre* C hu1rfch Sigmond, Brooklyn Avenue. an<l WeddinK ^orations a specialty. It was decided to temporarily trans- l fer $500 from the light to the street , » rom inent I h y s lclans light fund, and $300 from the street Endorse Our Cod Liver Preparation, to the general fund. Vinol. After Sunday, April 12, Police Many of the most eminent physicians Officer Helland, now located at the L. 1 are now prescribing Vinol as the most I. R. R. depot nights will resume his satisfactory cod liver preparation, old station corner West Merrick Road I Thus it is fast superseding other Foreman, Sylvester P. Shea; assist- * and South Main Street, during school forms of cod liver oil and emulsions. ant, Wm. E. Loonam; rec. sec’y, George Aring; fin. sec’y, Wm. S. Mer rill; treasurer, A. James Cronly; war dens, Fred Greaves and James R. Smith; trustees, James R. Smith; Fred Greaves and Albert Whaley; delegates to Southern N. Y. V. F. A., Wm. S. Merrill; to State Association, William C. Peasell; to Nassau Co. Association, A. James Cronly aqd Archer B. Wal lace. Vigilant Hose Co. No. 2 Foreman, C. S. Braren; assistant foreman, Wm. Cornell; recording secretary, Herbert A. Kellum; finan cial secretary, Robert Murray; treasu- urer, Elvin N. Edwards; wardens, C. S. Braren and Walter B. Cozzen; trus- hours. ; W. N. Rand, M. D., of Evans Mills, For the position of Street Commis- ! N. Y., writes: “ From personal exper- sioner application was received from I ienee, I am able to appreciate the value Wm. H. Cameron; D. Wesley Pine was 1 of your cod liver preparation, Vinol. I nominated by Trustee Patterson. The ! have used it and prescribed it largely wear, same reason. Least cost and Before moving into our new store, Railroad Avenue, mention of whLh longest time between jobs we must sell everything in our present! waa roade last week. Mr. Boyce store at a great reduction—Our loss wr>tes u s : your gain. Come before April 20th. 18 my purpose to offer to resi- Kiefer’s, 78 South Main Street. j denta of Freeport and adjacent terri- 1 tory a stenographic course second to A large assortment of Campbell’s Stains and- Floor Finishes have just been received by Boss A Randall. These Stains are unequalled for atain- ing and varnishing furniture and inter ior woodwork. The floor finish is very durable Ind sal table for ail Boon. Aak for eolor card, g * i t * k x rie • ftat \: Y. 1 none, and it will not be my fault if the venture is unsuccessful. I know it is an expensive proposition for par ents in Long Island to send their sons and daughters to New York City for commercial, training, and in many cases, it appears to me, the expense precludes the possibility of so doing.\ *&$• comparative wear of Devoe and others; tees, James Fairbrother, David Suther- oversight, may be; perhaps too soon ^and« j r,» and Mervin M. Raynor; dele- for that. But Devo% is the strongest Sates to Southern N. Y., C. S. Brar- paint; that’s why least gallons; best en; to Nassau Co., John D. Gunning and J. Huyler Ellison; to State Asso ciation, Nelson S. Raynor. Bayview Hose Co. No. 3 Foreman, Arthur P. Lewis; assist ant, Jos. Bedell; recording secretary, Tredwell Bedell^ financial secretary and treasurer, Clarence Lewis*, war dens, Carl Darenberg and Erastus Johnson; trustees, Milton Combs;dele gates—to Soutnem N. Y., Carl Daren berg; to Nassau Co., Milton Combs and Lewis Morse. Yours truly. . F. VV. DEVOE & CO. P. S. C. Milton Foreman sells our paint. Cushing’s Manual, 20c, Review Sta tionery Store, 62 South Man Street. S. P. Pettit, auctioneer, will sell some valuable real estate and furni ture a t public auction, in Freeport no Saturday; also a t Merrick on Monday, household furniture end a valuable lot of chickens; pee adv. ballot stood Pine, 4 Cameron, 1 Mr, Pine was accordingly re-appoint ed the salary to be the same as last year, $3.00 per day of eight hours. The matter of allowing poperty own ers cash credit for one-third of the during the past eighteen months, and I want to say that Vinol is all you claim for it and more.” Dr. Bonchelle of Thomasville, Ga., a physician well known in the South, writes: “ I use Vinol in my tamily and in my general practice with most excellent results for bronchial and pul- Wide Awake Engine Co, No. IP w i m i . ft ^ ratrM ™*. lek Roed, 240 f t . ; D. B. Raynor, Ar Johneton, pruggiat, Freeport, N. Y. - & Y ^ 'rv * ‘ / • , \ > •' • • t • * M l amount spent for sidewalks, in accord- i monary trouble and to create strength. ” ance with the resolution passed at the ] Another physician writes: “ I am last election appropriating $1000 for 1 satisfied that Vinol derives its wonder- such work, was taken up and cause, ful life-giving and strength-creating considerable discussion. Since the power from the medicinal curative ele- election there had been filed with the ments found in the cod’s liver. It is Board applications for about $10,000 the most satisfactory strength creator worht of sidewalks, requiring three and vitalizer for old people, weak \yo- times the amount appropriated if all men and delicate children which It has the petitions were acted favorably up- ever been iny pleasure to prescribe.” on. Among the largest applicants The reason that Vinol has such re wore the Long Island Realty Co. for markable curative and strength-creat- 4772 feet on Bedell St., Archer St. and , ing power is because it is made by a South Side Avenue; John J. Randall, scientific, extractive and concentrat- 2600 ft. on Lena and Ocean Aves. and ing process from fresh cods’ livers, Wallace S t.; James Harris, 450 ft., combining witjxthe peptonate of iron Bedell St. and South Side Ave.; Mary (which is a neemul constituent for the E. Cartwright and Agnes J. Murley, blood) ulk the medicinal^ticaling and 412 f t; G. J. Harrisdh,320 ft.. Pine St. body-building elements of cod liver oil, and Long Beach Ave.; R. H. May land, but no oil. _ . 240 ft, ; A. Thompson, 62 Randall ; We ask every person in Freeport who Ave.; 325 f t . ; Bertha Knobel, Long ; is in need of such a Medicine to try Vi- Beach Ave., 340 f t ; Jeanette E. Hall, nol on our guarantee tdkeUym money if 202 f t ; Fannie B. Smith, West Mer-1 it fails to give satisfaction. Thomas I