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2«liJxlJUEA-Ai2JudflH BELLMORE FIREMEN HAVE BIG OUTING New Bofalews Bedell Prep- erty—Pinochle Chb Doting— Board of Trade Meeting The Advance Hook A Ladder Co. had ita annual outing Sunday, Septem ber 12. The committee chartered one of the Freeport boats for the occasion. Dinner was served at Brandt’s Point and from there the folks went to High Hill Beach where they had games. Ev eryone had a very enjoyable time, received handsome prizes. -r* Charles Peterson of Wilson avenue is building a gafAge m hi* Remises. Walter Gangloff is erecting a new house on St. Marks avenue. Since September 1 this village has had a watchman at the railroad cross ing at Bedford avenue. ► New Bungalows The property of J. J. Bedell on the waterfront has bedorrte Very popular this summer. In the course of three months there have sprung up at least twenty little bungalows and more are . in course of construction. The major ity of the bungalows are from Camp Mills, though they will not be recog nized as such when completed, as porches are being added to them and a new coat of paint will make a great difference. Mrs. William Combs is haying a sun parlor built on the west side of her home on Clarendon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Maples of Brooklyn are spending the week with Mrs. Clarence Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Maples have just returned from a tour through the Adirondacks. Pinochle Club The ladies of the pinochle club had an outing on Thursday to Sayville where they enjoyed a shore dinner. The party consisted of Mrs. Lawmas- ter, Mrs. Allen of Amityville, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Vallely, Mrs. Roffey, Mrs. Kobbe, Mrs. Regan, Mrs. Span, Mrs. MsGlincy, M rs. Fischer, Mrs. Tiemeyer, Mrs. Maples of Brooklyn. Board of Trade The Board of Trade held its month ly meeting Monday evening, Septem ber 13. The question of a municipally owned electric and water plant was again discussed. The Ladies’ League of the Bellmore Presbyterian Church held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Hones on Oak street. Mrs. William Combs of Clarendon avenue sold her cottage at High Hill Beach. Dr. Skou, who has been spending his vacation in Sullivan County, has re turned. Mrs. Andrew Bittel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aniori and Miss May Werliner and friend, all of Astoria, were' guests of Mrs. C. Faber on Sun day. Mrs. B. Garvie, daughter and grand daughter, of Brooklyn, were weekend guests of Mrs. E. Lattimer. A. H. Dean, an employee of the Brooklyn Water Works, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith spent Wednesday at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. James Burnett, of Greenpoint, was a weekend guest of Mrs. Charles Rus sell. Samuel Self of MiddleteWn, Conn., a former resident of Bellmore, is quite ill with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harse of Linden street, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Millman of Brooklyn. Charles Faber of Beltagh avenue has leased his residence for five years to Louis Hoefer of Corona. Mrs. Theodore Pollok entertained a club of fifteen ladies from Morris Park on Thursday at her home on Beltagh avenue. Mrs. J. Pickle had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Duggan, all of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Ston- ington, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Dofnae of Glen Cove, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Lorenzo Smith of Bell more avenue. Mrs. Conrad Siglock entertained a number of friends from Flatbush on Sunday. Items for this column may be sent to Mrs. Julius Fischer. THE COST OF *A TRANSPORT Bids for the construction of the pro posed U. S. Transport Henderson showed a difference of nearly $4,500,- 000 between figures submitted by two rival companies. One offered to con struct the boat, 484 feet long, for $6,- 950,000, while the other offered to do the same work for $2,493,000. Bids of five other corporations averaged $5,- 000 , 000 . BT SHOT GUN SHELL Boy Hurt While Playing With Cham* Burned About Fsce Frank A. Thurston, the eleven year old son of Mrs. B. Forbes of 97 Bedell street, was severely injured last Fri day afternoon when a shot gun shell he waa playing with exploded. Frank was with his chums from Bayvicw avenue and they had remov ed the shot from the shell, which was ten guage, to use in bean shooters so that his injuries were bums. If the shot had been left In the ■hell the boy would have undoubtedly been killed. He was attended by a doctor who treated him for burns around the eyea, nose and forehead. ARRESTED AFTER CRASH Alexander McGuire of Brooklyn waa arrested in Thursday night after his car had crashed with one belonging to Edward Duffy of the Bronx. The accident happened in Valley Stream and McGuire waa arraigned before Judge Neu at Lynbrook. He pleaded not guilty and the trial waa set for September 28. . DR. J. E. JUDD Surgeon Dentist 140 West 34th Street New York City Opposite Macy’s All branches dentistry guaranteed Pyorrhoea successfully treated Fitz Roy 5436 T e le p h o n e , 3 9 T -W M. PIRO DSK Y P a inter and D e c o rator 26 GRAFING PLACE Freeport -- Long Island Phen« 86S-M VICTOR STINCO General Contractor on Lnylnr Brick end Blocks, Mulldins Chimneys and Fire Places. Cement Finish $7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, L. L y First Floor Residence, Frederick Ave., Merrick, L. L DOCKING, STAVING, BOARD WALKS AND REPAIR WORK In fact we can do anything that can be done around the waterfront. Esti mates cheerfully given. HAAB BROS. Contractors and BuiMers Lindenhurst, L. L P. O. Box No. 404. We Can Make Prompt Shipments of STABLE MANURE in carloads j E- or by bout | J ACME STABLE MANURE ™ 1 264 West 34th S t New York City LIVER TROUBLE CASCARA E > QUININE AND Colds, Coegfcs ^ O M ^ V l'a Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous T a k e no chance*. K e e p this standard rem e d y h a n d y for th e first aneere. B reaks u p a cold in 24 h o u r s — Relieves G rippe in 3 day s —E x c e llent for H e a d a c h e Q u inine in th is form does n o t affect th e head—Caacara is beat Tonic L a x a tive— N o O p iate in H ill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT The commonest truth of life is,that the organs or cells of the body do not need stimulation, but will always act freely in the direction of health, when they receive their full amount of functioning power from the nerve The error in the common or accepted treatment, whether self-adminis tered or by professional advice, has been the use of calomel or some drug containing calomel. Calomel has a tendency to destroy nerve cells and weak en the bones. The treatment does not remove the cause of disease. The cause of liver weakness or disease is interference with its supply of nerve power. This interference can come at but one place and that is where the liver nerves leave the backbone to enter the liver tissue. The only way to remove such interference (pressure or pinching of the nerves) is by the chiropractic (meaning done by hand) spinal adjustment. HAD LIVER TROUBLE “Being dissatisfied with results obtained by the ordinary meth od of treatment, I was told to see a chiropractor.- His analysis of my spine revealed a slight displacement of spinal joints which caused the liver weakness. His adjustments removed the cause and the im mediate result was a gaining in weight and general improvement.” Mrs. W. N. Desper. Sworn Statement on File . q CARL P. NELSON, D. C. Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic 4 0 W. Merrick Road Freeport L. I. Hours, 10-12 A. M., 2-6 P. M., 7-8 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10-12 A. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Phone Freeport 969 Landscape Gardening We are now prepared to handle all kinds of Land scape Gardening any where in Nassau County Grading and Seeding of Lawns. Planting of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Trees and Shrubs, Lawns and Gar dens Taken Care of by the Season Let us discuss your gardening problem with you. Drop a pos tal and we will call W E S T L E Y P. O. Box 126 & P O S T FR E E P O R T , N. Y. High Grade Window Shades MADE TO ORDER Artistic Draperies, Curtains and Portieres Made in the latest decoratave design Furniture Repairing and Reupholstering. Cushions of any description and Hair Mattresses made to order and remade equal to new GEORGE B. GELLER, Custom Upholsterer Office and Residence, 10 E. Smith Street, Freeport, N. Y. T e lephone Call, 604-W F reeport CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS S c r e e n s Jobbing S u n Parlors An estim ate will cost nothing . C. D. BRAREN ' J. H. M cdLO S K E Y 273 Randall Avenue 73 Pearsall Avenue T e lephena, 3 6 - M FREEPORT, N. Y. •s**- Grandma Says- •‘The good old herbs, oils and other old-fashioned remedies have not been improved on forquick relief in home treatment of minorailments.” Our sales of the well-known stand ard remedies prove this to be true. And we take special pains to keep a good supply—strictly fresh—of the kinds Grandma knows and trusts. Reliable Goods Only You will also find here a well- chosen assortment of the advertised propri etary medicines. Only those whose value has been established win a place on our shelves. For foot remedies of all kinds our stock is unsurpassed locally. Come to us with the knowledge beforehand that you will get the best goods, strictly fresh and at fairest price*. You Can Buy a Carloai £ Q for less money per pound than you wffl O f O U f i T S U T pay for a wheelbarrow load of me same . L# sugar. You can buy 10,000 miles in O N E Hood Tire ( 3 0 x 3 j ) at less cost per node than you wffl pay for the same number of miles in T W O Ordmluy Tires that run 5,000 miles each. < W h y? , T W O Ordinary tires wifi cost you at least $10.00 more than one Hood, and in using the H ood you save die price of at least one tube. There is one unit of manufacture with the H o o d and one selling expense. It takes T W O Ordinary tires to match the mleage of O N E H O O D , and therefore there is double manu facturing expense and double setting expenses CAN Y O U A F F O R D T O B E V W IT H O U T H O O D ’S ? '• All O u r Vulcanizing Guaranteed a h o o d We also M ake a Specialty AND O F !?^ f Re-Treading a y e a r ___________ \ Lowe & Elliott Corp. 4 8 W. Merrick Road F R E E P O R T - N. Y. j. GREAT SOUTH BAY FERRY TIME TABLE A sail to the ocean. Spend the day on the beach. LEAVE LEAVE B est E xmily R emedies ARCADE PHARMACY, Inc. H. A. BARTHOLOMEW, Reg. Phar., Proprietor At the Depot, Freeport, N. Y. •PHONES, 629 and 148 ^ Freeport Point Point Lookout 7:20 A. M. Every Day 7:50 A. M. 10:25 A. M. Every Day 10:55 A. M. 12:25 P. M. Every Day 1:00 P. M. 2:25 P. M. Every Day 2:55 P. M. 3:15 P. M. ^Saturdays only) 3:45 P. M. 4:15 P. M. Every Day 4:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. Every Day 7:00 P. M. Special boats on Sundays between regular boats, if clear. Our trolleys meet Traction Co. trolleys and L. I. R. R. trains at depot. o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:c-™^ Row boats, party boats and boats for deep sea fishing for I rent. CAUTION If criticised for being too cau tious it is the highest compli ment to us, as it’s your funds and your neighbors that we are responsible for, and we treas ure that trust. All time deposits made up to Oct. 15th draw interest at 4% from Oct. 1st. A most oppor tune time to open your ac count. x B. & B. Steam Laundry Wash Called For on Monday,Tuesday or Wednesday Will Surely be Delivered Before Saturday l» & M SEMI-PASTE FAINTS MAKES BEST PAINT—WEARS LONOKST Ooefcto you $ 3 . 6 6 a Gallon when made iraedy lo o s * LOWS* AN a 143 East Merrick Rd., Freeport Phone 1332-R We **• watiaeeOy eevti* ear m a a m m meeey. dm* aril kbm by wAgiirint dm vwy b«*t method* A* a a k t a itfwrin— ead repair*. We will do the terns &e yaw live roe Free Panel Deeigee end show yea hew to eee Cornell-Woed-Boerd, whieh pertidoM. Before “ Fixm& Up\ Your Home, Talk I t Over W ith U# Yeer home east he awde maes eitreetire ead eheerfal with Cornell - Wood - Beerd. Oertget Meed wfci^^lj^e lap* weem ke Thee* eee heedeed* ed edw sot warp, rrtte, ehlp or heelia. Come fc ead |et templet el CereeU-Wted Seaed eed d e e * at the CerweO Plem aed D*«ma 4 i t LEWIS H. ROSS ding BALDWIN, l T. Lumber and Building Material m w w 1 On and after June 5 will close Saturdays 12 o'cloek: