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Unclaimed Letters (Freeport Poetofflce) Ameel, Miss Jennie Ashdown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Behrend, Mrs. Hugo W. Bungalow Collony Association Buskind, J. Van, 109 Bedell, Mrs. Theresa, 20 Church St. Burke, Mrs. W. J. Bosley, Mrs. Arthur Leo Crowell, Miss Esther Cavanagh, Mr. Carter, George B. Cornelius, George B. Cornelius, Mrs. G, J. Culkin, Daniel Daly, 209 South Bayview Avenue DuBois, Miss Helen Danners, Fred Davis, Mrs. M. Ebling, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Fuller, Miss Beatrice (2) Flinn, Miss Dari Ford, Mrs. L., care Mrs. Sammis Hass, B. _ Harley, Daniel, Claurome Place Holly, Mrs. W. B. McEvary, T. Merritt Messrs. Clark & Hartwett Hollins, Mrs. Morris Hlanas, Harry James, Emma Jemkins, Mrs. E. Kendrich^ Mr. R. D. Kunys, A'nna Long Island-Candy Co. Lightell, Maurice A. Luerson, Mr. Lee, Miss Jennie Montieguy, G. de Moraney, Maurice R- O’Connell, Mrs. Pearsall, Miss, 32 No. Ocean Avenue Peley, Thomas Z. Roche, Mr., Central Avenue Reade, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith, Harry C. Smith, Lewis L., Jr. Satchell, James Rodd Schuster, Mr., Nassau Avenue Smith, Stanford Schwalback, Mildred SLAVEL DON T BE A SLAVE SAVE VOVA. STRENGTH PLECTRICITY takes the L out of the word slave. It saves a woman’s strength and it actually saves money. If you are up against the servant problem an electric washer will assist you wonderfully. You have a standing invitation to come in and view our restful el ectrical devices. T he new ELECTj^SHOP PHONE S52-R 44 SO.MAIN-FREEPORT Smith, E. N. Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. Willow _ Stevens, Charles D. Tobin, Clarence Williams, Marshall Watta, Elbert E. Williamsin, J. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. Weston, John Wheelock, Mrs. Frank W. Wilder, Mrs. B. T. Widmer, George Young, Laura T. BENSON SMITH, P. M. Sept. 20, 1920. G e n e r a l SH E E T M E T A L W ORKS Cornices, Gutters, Roofing Leaders, Painting, Sky lights, Repairing Office Telephone Residence Telephone 492 Freeport GO Wantagh Frank L. Hack Co. 76-80 Henry Street Freeport, N. Y. Fire Escapes, Folding Gates, Railings and Wire Screens for Partitions and Windows Heating and Ventilating You Pay For Paint Whether You Buy It or Not Buildings rapidly deteriorate unless pro perly protected against the ravages of •un, wind and storm. It is cheaper to paint than not to paint. You pay for paint whether you buy it or not. You pay in damage done to un protected woodwork. This applies to out-buildings »e well as the principal dwelling. Let ua talk with you la regard te your point Inveatmont \A Mae la Known by the Heuee H e Uvea In.'1 ,n THE KIND OF PlUMjlNG THAT WE DO — </ IS BOUND i TO MAKE' A FRIEND '/veisnoicre— J Z ltt l e y&iu m be r NO WONDER our plumbing makes a lot of friends. It’s the right kind of plumbing. We charge the proper prices for our services and we do a very prop er sort of work. We also sell a very proper line of supplies. And we invite your visit That’s proper, isn’t it? Oliver E. U. Reynolds M AIN S T . FREEPORT, L. I. Dr. L. M. Robins 24 S. GROVE ST., FREEPORT, L. L V Telephone 219 SURGEON Freeport Dentist GAS ADMINISTERED PYORRHEA TREATED COMPLETE X-RAY EQUIPMENT 1 Faultless -- Comfort Pipeless Heater The Heater That | Needs i NO And the Price so Reasonable ? The Graff Furnace Co. Manufacturers NewYork, N .Y . Scranton, Pa. We have a Most Complete Line of Aluminum Ware, Cooking Utensils, the Most Satisfactory that are Made. Aluminum ware that will last a life time, is absolutely safe and solves every cooking utensil problem. We offer a particularly attractive showing and onr values cannot be beaten through any possible source of supply. THE HARDWARE M A N Arthur Whitehouste PHONE 3 8 4 - W a F R E E P O R T , N.Y. ■ - ■ . ■* • ___ Sold and Installed by Walter J. Hazard 5 Pettit Avenue BALDWIN, L. I. Let me furnish you with prices, details, etc. BRAIN EYES EARS NOSE THROAT ARMS HEART LVNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEY'S SMALL BOWEL LARGE BOWEL GENITAL ORGANS HUGHS & LEGS •f Abraham S iegel 3. W esley Miller The Most Welcome Tire x That Ever Came to Market Men Who Appreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Brunswick In every great tire Tactory, the chief question is: “How much can iwe give for the money?” And the product depends^_on^ tiie policy adopted. Every man who Has become ac quainted with Brunswick Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous con-* cem—noted as a leader in every line it entered since 1845 •— has once more proved that its policy is right. A perfect tire is simply a matter of knowledge and standards and skill. !No secrets nor patents pre vent making an ideal tire. But stan lards come first. For in tire making there is vast room for skimping, for subtle economies, for hidden shortcomings. Makers with out the highest standards don’t build high-grade tires. The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man iamong them KaS Spent less than 20 years in handling rubber. Each is a master of his craft. And the new ideas they bring to the attention of Brunswick direc tors receive sincere consideration. Every proved b e t t e r m e n t is adopted unanimously. -The Brunswick Tire is a combi nation of acknowledged features— plus Brunswick standards of manu facture. The result is a super-tire, the like of which you have never known be fore. The kind of a tire you will gladly join in welcoming^ [Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. fTry ONE Brunswick. We promr Ise a surprise. And we feel certain that you will want ALL Bruns wicks. Then good tirca win have a new meaning to you* ►•*•**♦*•♦**♦**•• T. F. A R C H E R , A u c t i o n e e r Phone 6 6 0 4 0 New York Ave., J a m a i c a , N. Y. E X E C U T O R ’S AUCTION SALE OF 172 Plots c\ tr8 600 Lob OF Containing Over To Close th e Estate of Mary E. Davis H E M P S T E A D PARK HEMPSTEAD, L. I. To be Sold Under Tent, on t h e Prem i s e s Greenwich, Park, Uniondale, Fullerton and Davis Aves. Northern and Southern Parkways Saturday, October 2, 1920 AT ONE P. M. Plots Contain From 3 3 - 4 to 9 Lots Each LIBERAL T E R M S ! 4 0 % a t 5%, 5 0 % a t 5 %%, 6 0 % a t 6 % - o n M o r t g a g e Installments of 5 Per Cent. Per Month Title Perfect H e m p s t e a d and Freeport Trolley P a s s e s the Property For m a p s , etc., address t h e auctioneer, or SEABURY, SEAM AN & GEHRIG A t t o r n e y s for E x e c u t o r Second National Bank Building, H e m p s t e a d , N. Y. You Are Inefficient if you do not enjoy full mental and physical “reserve power.” Chiropractic adjustments of the spinal column correct faul ty nerve action and brings about a normal distribution of energy and a perfect co-ordin ation of every function and part of the body. It aides na ture to revitalize and regener ate every part of the body to its normal state. Investigate Chiropractic. Con vince yourself of its merits. Phone, Freeport 421-W John S. Denton, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Office and Residence 18Randall Ave.,FREEPORT,N.Y. OFFICE HOURS Tne«., Than., Sit., 2 to 8 P. M. PERSONAL CHARM is always enhanced by beautiful silky hair. When you visit the MINEOLA FAIR see our dem onstration of SASCHA Cocoanut Oil SHAMPOO in granular form, afld learn how to keep your hair permanently healthy and beautiful. We need agents and distributors for Long Island. UNITED PURE FOOD CO. 139 Franklin Street New York, N. Y. (Established 1882) THE BRUNSW1CK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. New York Headquarters, 29-35 Went 32nd Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basie /Cord Tires with ‘Driving* fend “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads 3 Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed* and “ BBC* Skid-Not Treads Palace Garage and Repair Co. This Happened Recently A business man was confronted with a problem which had certain features with which he was unfamiliar. He called at this bank and discussed it with us. The matter was onp which we had encountered many times before, and the advice we gave him resulted in his making a nice sum of money. This is the sort of personal service which ac companies our relations with the public. IsnT this the character of banking which meets your ideas? Your account, large or small, is cordially wel comed here. Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $25,000.00 THE * Citizens National Bank j