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Christm a s S u g g e s tion s A u s e f u l g i f t i s a d a i l y jo y T O I L E T A R T I C L E S Our stock offers a wide variety of novelties that will help you in solv ing the gift qdestion-manicure sets, atomizers, powder boxes, combs, brushes, razors, and a large assortment of requisites for table in ivory, ebony and other popular finishes. C H R I S T M A S C A N D I E S This year, as usual, we have a carefully selected stock of choice Chocolates and Confections for Christmas. A box of good candy, attractively put up, is always a most appreciated token. We shall be glad to show you our exceptionally fine line of Christmas candies. FIN E P E R F U M E S make most acceptable gifts—and practical, too. From earliest times perfume has helped gratify human long ing for beauty. Perhaps it is because we cannot have flowers every day that perfumes add so much to the enjoyment of life. Freeport’s Up-to-date Drug Store ’Phones, 6 2 9 and 148 Fred’k H. Plump At t h e d e p o t F R E E P O R T , N . Y. A USEFUL PRESENT No better Christmas gift in that line can be made to a ft iend or a relative than a year’s subscription to the N A S S A U C O U N T Y REVIEW The friend or relative who receives such a gift will be sure to remember the donor 52 weeks. Any person would welcome such a present ana the out-of-town friend or relative who formerly lived here will be getting a “letter from home” every week if you send them the local paper. : Orders sent to this office will receive care ful attention, and the paper sent to any address directed. NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW TELEPHONE 8 (No branch offices and no connection with any other concern I Review Building FREEPORT, N. Y. 1 v* ; * * * - - i— m . lonford —WP I I I itv TSADC MA«M T I U X K U N ITS $325 ‘M > & ; _ __ j ■i —;r\ ' -' k ^ Thfirft is . h body to flt T o n f o rd in a b u s in e s s T o n f o r d fo r every bust- b u tld e r . D e liv e r s m o r e T o n f o r d fo r every dusi goods fo r less m o n e y f K. O. B. D M i t o i i ness need. W e a r e a lso a g e n ts fo r Signal W o r m - D r iv e M o to r T r u c k s N o te to A g e n ts— W rite a t once re g a r d i n g a g e n c y in y o u r d istrict. - - — 3S-35 S U M P T E R ST., B R O O K L Y N rNOte to A g e m s — rv i a t . - ---------- Curth Auto Sales Co. Therms For Freeport People Having decided to j k e e p ”the CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE Open All Winter Will be glad to quote special te r m s to local people All kinds of catering and special service A. E. and W. R. F R O S T X X : -;*.<• 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 4 fO l O While Your Coal-Hod has been shrinking KEROSENE has stayed the same So m e o n e Has Said! It C a n ’t Be Done We intend to prove to tne peo ple of Freeport and vicinity that we can and will sell the “ World’s Best,\ the Famous Health Brand Food Products at city prices. For your health’s sake come in and let’s talk it over. We will gladly open a can of Health Brand canned goods to convince you the Health Brand (Quality is supreme. Our 20 cent Coffee is acknowl edged the best obtainable at the price. Our Teas, from 25 cents up, are Cup Goodness. Our Snow White Baking Powder at 20 cents pound tin is a winner. Visit any of the so-called econ omy or chain stores and try to match it at the price. M ay Be T h a t S h a k e i p e e r a ’s in - l a w C o a c h e d H im . How Shakespeare acquired s* j profound a knowledge of medicine is explained in a new light by L>r. it Walter Lind lev in the Medical Rec ord, in which he gives- much credit to Dr. John H a ll, Shakespeare’s .‘•on-in-law. The physician had a \ large and gainful practice.” Me attended the fam ilies of Lord Say, the Earl of Shrewsbury and the Earl of Northampton ami was held in high regard by many prominent and aristocratic persons. A deeply learned man and given to original resenrvli, he made a mark in the medical profession. Shakespeare's daughter, Susana, married Dr. Hail in 1(>07, she being twenty-four and he thirty-one. As the dramatist was only twelve years older than his son-in-law, they were •«>n close term s and often discussed medicine and philosophy. While Shakespeare had often spoken in cynical fashion of physicians, it- has been discovered that after one mar ried into the family he took, the profession most seriously. Dr. Limlley. who has made an extensive study recently of Shake speare's work from a rnediral point of view, lax - sires- on what he c o n siders the modernity of the medical lore o f the playwright. The alienist, he says, can find nowhere a more agonizing appeal for help than the j line- i rum “ Macbeth,” beginning. ! “Can-t thou minister to a mind <li< eased ?\ • Again, Shakespeare forestalls Hahnemann, the father of home opathy. and his motto, ‘‘Similia i Similihus ('urautur,” in the lines from \Romeo and Juliet,” where hr j makes Renxolio say: T .tkv th o u sv m e n e w In f e c tio n to th e eye A n d ih v ra n k po iso n o f th e old w ill die. A passage especially showing the j influence of Dr. Hall upon the poet j j i- quoted by Dr. Lindley from , “V e r irleV where the physician. Verimnn, opens the chest contain ing the bod\ of Thusia and at- | tem p t' to bring her hack to life. The writer gives much evidence j to show that Dr. Hall was li man of \ such deep learning and culture and j -oeiai, standing that his influence upon the life and work of a man of | so comprehensive a mind as Shake- j j pea re nuH have been a strong one. i Lewis H. Ross, Baldwin, L I. and Building Materials White Pine, North Carolina.Pine, Spruce Yellow Pine Flooring Wall Lath Roofing and Building Papers, Upane Board Portland Cement Builders** Hardware Bert’s Specialty Shop are now ready to serve you with a large and varied a s s o r t m e n t of Ladies', M i s s e s ait* Children’s M i d - w i n t e r Coats, Furs, Sw e a t e r s , Angora S c a r f and C a p Sets, Underwear, Etc. Also a dandy asso r t m e n t of Pretty and Practical Xmas Gifts now on hand WE INVITE YOUR IN S P E C T I O N P H O N E 5 9 5 .w Cor. Merrick Rd. and Church St., FREEPORT T h a c k e r a y on the Hustings. Talking of Tlinvkeruv ill id his ef-j forts to get into pmliument. Grant i IjutT in hi- diary under the year i ISTo note the predicament of the . now !i-i when he far'd the electors. ! -<‘||e (J. Ii. (iri-en) gave nit? the j mo.-t remarkable aeeouut of ram a - sing 11\I'ord ith ’riiarKeray. wh■ -■ want of pmt it nf puiilic speahiii\ seems tv i.: • v In. “n peri ret ly c.\ ra • ordinavv. I'n the iiu-tin - he niter ly bri'ki 1 1 ox a. and Green heard him m , i . If I i - \'d only go ii : i the mayor s parlor for iixr : miimi - I • ’iild \. rite this out ipiite well.’ ” I Stenograpkcr Vy £ ^ N u r . e ' i r t t liigl u p ! higher before the winter Coal has been going up—and The papers say it may jump still is over. Go light on coal—burn SOCONY KEROSENE and cut the high cost of heating. A gallon of Socony Kerosene costs from 10 to 15 cents. Burned in a Perfection Oil Heater it will warm any ordin ary room for 10 full hours. 10 or 15 cents worth of coal is about half a scuttle-full—and there's small comfort in a scuttle of coal these days. A Perfection is on when yorf need it and off when the weather turns mild. You carry it upstairs and downstairs, wherever you xvant it. But the furnace stays in the cellar, steadily burning up the dollars. Get out your old oil heater, or order a new one today. Sec that the grocer delivers Socony Kerosene and no other, because Simony is the Standard Oil Company's best grade o f refined (P rincipal O l c c a ) New York Buffalo aftvi' mm li oral in : ■ (do uni' Mills on! r t i oa Is, 1 Ii 48 S. Main Street, Freeport, N. Y. hvii e Telephone 851 -W Freeport The New York Coffee P. J. KF.IRNAN T h e High Seas. m .i- mi'iiii- Iiiv open >ea <>V * i ! m .* i laiin> of various no- ; i i x I imvo rights and Miperi- \vi i'\t 'n-'\v trail- m the dglixvav Itax■ I ..... . -'ttied i t .u i'.i\ i'l -' hv a gnu-i 1 ;\ The prim , • i i it ilie juris- 1 . r .; in i stales ex lends | ]• e ii ,1 s oir their own r. i M iler of the sea.- - si-'. oi i i sxible on equal 1 term- > all nations. Inland seas and estuaries, of course, are ex cepted. C h r i s t m a s Shopping C o s t s Money Are you going to receive a check on Dec. 7, 1916, when we give them out? Join the new club on December 25th, Old C i t i e s of W e s t e r n Asia. T ! ii m a p s ot th e K m a n em p i r e j show w e s t e r n Asia d o t t e d With ; vitii a n d B v z a n t i u m was of ctiurac stain!' z w h e r e C o n s t a n t i n o p l e i-1 today', at th e tip of E u r o p e on th e ! we-i rn side o f the Bosporus, in ' T h r . lie e a s t e r n side of l lie j B n - p . i n i s x\a- t iialc.cdon. Soulli of th e *ii r d a n e l l e - th e city of llliuni nr T iv. m a r k e d on th e m a p - ol tin tim e ul th e I'vrsian em p i r e , had di- itiqieared a n d was not on maps ol | 1 t ii < o f t h e ( ’aesars. N a t u r a l Viaduct. In A r g e n t i n a th e r e is u natu r a l bridge th a t is o n e of th e most w o n d e r f u l in t h e world. 11 spans the Kin M e n d o z a a n d i.- know n as the Ini a brid g e . 1 B u t it is th e work of n o t , a- was popularly T ii i S i N f M j j ^ The Best Way to Find Competent Help Good, reliable help is as difficult to find ordinarily as a needle in a haystack. Unless you are extremely fortunate you are likely to be disappointed Ly selecting from the limited few who offer themselves. The only efficient method of seeking the properly qualified party is through the want-ad columns of this newspaper. W e find the needle in the haystack. We take your message and deliver it into the hands not only of one but of dozens of people who are competent in the par. ticular line of work you desire done. A A want ad is the best way to find com petent help. Appraisal Insurance Loans Clarence A. Edwards List your Let me write your Real Estate and Insurance for Sale, to Rent or Exchange any kind -anywhere Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage F R F E P O R T , N. Y. o p p . R R . D e p o t O F F I C E TE L 3 6 R E S I D E N C E 9 0 9 .join u i c new ciuu on iz e c e m u e r i . .............. j 1916. Deposits of 25c, 50c and $1.00 will nature, am! ! be received weekly. Call and we will . ............... , | ,. The road p j S im e S 1i > ? o l Chri8tn,“ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF F R E E P O R T , N . Y. Resources over $000,000 , OFFICERS ROSWELL DAVIS, Pr«M«et JOHN K. ELDRIDCE. Vice Free. C. M FOREMAN. Cuhier CHARLES M VANDER0EF. Meoeter tolonial highway muclf* hv the Peru vian I m as. whn took advantage of the phenomenon by leading tl.eir mad over tliix natural viaduct. , John J. Randall P r e s i d e n t Beaver Board Bishopric Stucco Board Plaster Board John J. Randall, Jr. V i c e P r e s i d e n t L. F. Willets S e c r e t a r y JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials Doors, S a s h , Trim, Brick, C e m e n t , Lime, Builders' Hardware, P a i n t , Ernest S. Randall T r e a s u r e r Lally Columns Galv. Pipejand^Fittings MetafLath Office, 15 North Long Beach Avenue Yard! Long B e a c l ^ A v e n u e and Russell Place Origin of an Irault. The expression “bluckgimrd orig inal lx indicatotl the scullions, kitch- vn box - und potwaahers who brought up the rear when a great manV ; household was moved from place to ! plai-e. As these persons were by no j moans choice in their language or ! elegant in their deportment the i j word was soon applied to those wIv in speech of action resembled them. , —Chicago Journal. C. L. MOOK Chinese Laundry Opp. L. I. R. R. Depot 14 Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, N, Y. NEW PIERROT ROOM H O T E L M A R T I N I Q U E B r o a d w a y a t 3 2 d S t r e e t , N e w York City GUS EDWARDS presents a new “ REVUE OF REFINEMENT’’ \M A I D O ’ T H E M A R T I N I Q U E ’’ A B o u q u e t of N e w E d w a r d s B e a u t i e s an d a B a t c h of N e w E d w a r d s ’ S o n g s —A B r o a d w a y P r o d u c t i o n Full o f F e t c h i n g C o s t u m e s For D i n n e r , For S u p p e r at 7:15 P M G E N E R A L D A N C I N G a t 11130 P. M . DANIEL MORRISON R e s i d e n c e and S h o w Room s 41 N. Grove St. Freeport, L. I. In my show rooms you will find at City Prices FREEPORT, N. Y. T E L E P H O N E . 5 2 5 F R E E P O R T N O T I C E My service and work is Brat-clahs. Gcxuls called for and delivered. C a b i n e t an# Tile M a n t l e s Andl/ons -nd Fire S e t s Basket G r a t e s Gas G r a t e s and Logs Spark G u a r d s and S c r e e n s Tile Bath Rooms and Vestibules a Specialty