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a* THE EA88AD POST, FREEPOHT, * . T.. FRIDAY, MARCH SI, 1916. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, etc. WANTAGE FIVE DEFEATS BAY SHORE LIVE NEWS ITEMS ABOUT SBAFORD '•ml l i t t l e w e trtk lle tb e mr ■t “see.\* s e t Ihe *eede rttlee’e *eed. Tel. 61. weed fee *ret leeerllee, eeleleieei tee weedse s e e reel e weed ter eeeeeeetre Insertion*-______________ W A N T E D — O l r l fo r (re n e r a l d o w n e t a l r * w o r k , elt-fp h o m e nlffht*. WaKua, |i> per w e e k . <’alt 1*< H o u l h O c e a n a v e n u e , F r e e p o r t . _____________ 3 - 3 1 - l t GAME EXCITIHG FROM START- FINAL SCORE 39 TO 36—OTHER NEWS ITEMS. Monday and operated upon for a g a t h ering in t h e ear. Mr. and Mrs. C h a rles Robinson and M b . B ox ' r father. Mr. Box, moved to Amltyvllle on Thureday, w h e r e they will make their perm a n e n t homi?. Thom a s B. Seaman has beeA'con- In t h e th i r d quarterly npelling con- 10 the home ror several dava test in t h e Union School G r a d e 4 won w | t h l , ' ne88; 1 , , „ , first place, Grade * second nlace. i In the Memorial Congregational Grade 4 t h i r d place, LOCAL PASTOR ENTERTAINS MOTHER OVER SUNDAY- OTHER NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tlie Ladies' Guild of the St. Michael and All Angels church will m e e t at W A N T B I > — T o r e n t b a r n s fo r ' n e w a u t o s ; no g a s o l i n e o r oil. O. B e n n e t t S m i t h . K O I t H A L K — 1914 F o r d c a r , Ju s t o v e r - h a j i l e d ; a l s o a F o r d d e l i v e r y c a r In p e r f e c t c o n d i t i o n . A p p l y H. B. H a g e n U <'o., F r e e p o r t . i Place, Grade 6 fifth place, and Grade Inquiie 3 s ixth place :i-3l-lt > The third quarterly exam i n a t i o n s were held on Wednesday and Thrils- 8 secon d nlace ln t,le tuemori a i t.ongregauon a i uu u cm cio6ci.-. couiv o \ . . . G r a d e 7 fourth next-Sunday, the pastor. Rev. the home of Mrs. Louis K e t c h a m on day of t h i s week. Thom a s S. Braithw a i t e , will preach a t both services. The m o r n i n g topic will be “ T h e Conversion of Saul.\ In the evening he will speak on Tndl- church for Sunday, April 2. will be Sunday school at 10 o'clock and m o r n ing s e r v ice at 11 o ’clock. Mr. Stephen Haff Is confined to his home and is u n d e r the care of Dr. Luce. i T h e Methodiet Social Society will ! meet at the home of Mr .and Mrs. An sel Raynow next Frid a y evening. T h e Sunday School Board will hold Its reg u l a r m o n t h l y meeting Sunday, y April 2. im m e d i a t e l y after th e Stin- W A N T K D — o l d a u t o m o b i l e s , a n y m a k e . a n y s h a p e ; n o t e x c e e d i n g o v e r $100. H . J t o s e n k r a n z . R o s e d a l e , L. I Tel. S p r i n g f i e l d 1891. 3-24-4t W e d n e s d a y of next week. , On Saturday night, April 1, the . . . . , M. I. C. will give a beefsteak supper. d a y school session 1 tie tickets for the super will be 35 A n h e ?ur e cuwrty xv^ , en{?yed .^y vidual Responsibility. ' T h e church c.-nts. 1 he c h e f s fur the evening will MaU,re.t.ta Messrs Thojnas Roberts and Max Ketcham , Mr. Louis H ock Freeport Baptist. Services will be held at t h e Baptist church, Freeport, on Sunday: Bible school, at 10 o’clock; preaching, at both m o r n i n g and evening services by Evangelist Brechenbrtdge, and a meeting of the Men’s Club at 4.15 o’clock. P r a y e r meeting will be held on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. GROCERIES CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS t BREAD CAKES CRACKERS CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY KEROSENE OIL NANCY NOBLE 122 OLIVE BOULEVARD FR E E P O R T . L. L Georgiana McKinley, a pupil of the aehool win m e e t i n the parish house W a n t a g h school and who will grad uate in June, is going to the city | live this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stossell and _____________________________________ family will move (o Brooklyn this 3R SALE— House, 10 rooms and bath. week. ! . \ ^ o ,I ^ Vbrrc;ntIon.,abTw bprlcL'!\<t!-rrn* , Pupils perfect in spelling contest O w niv e rr, . A m m e r m a n . 249 | for the ihlrd quarter w e r e Victoria Miller, H a r o l d Walters, H e n r y Herr- i tr llch, Edna Verne, Cecilia Meyer and L at 2.30, a n d t h e Young People's meet ing will be held on Friday night at A p p l y A m m e r m a n . 24 r l o c a l a g e n t * 3-17-41 F O R H A L E R e d •A a j r e f a r m a l t h y c l l m a t ; b e a u t i f u l sc Xgs J. 8. De Mo 3*9-W. FO R SALE—22 e h u s e t t s ; he; ru n n in g ro o m h o u s e *6,000 cash . ALSO TO R E N T — S m a l l ho $7.60 p e r m o n t h . B a k e r y , c o r n e r G r o v e B o u l e v a r d . F r e e p o r t , i -Single C o m b R h o d e I s l a n d . .„ , , fo r s e t t i n g . $1.00 a dozen. I I r a n k Mahler, tt, L e o n a r d n v e n u i 7.4 5. In tlie church. Tlie roads in t h i s section a r e in very bad condition this spring, ow i n g to the weather and the heavy traffic over them. It is hoped that they can soon be put In better condition. Tlie Ladies' Aid Society of tlie Me morial church is preparing for a sale nd supper to be held in tlie parish P h o n e 2 - 4 - l t Next Monday night th e Red Sox of Rockville Centre will play the local • a t e r ; b e a u t i f u l s c e n e g a r a g e a n d s t a b l e . in M a s s a - | team on tlie W a n t a g h court. ry^r?0- ' ^ ie *oca* team won by t h e score of u s e a t R o o s e v e l t , A p p l y a t Q u a l i t y s t r e e t a n d O l i v e 10-22-tf B. anil I\. S. i 8 a. m. to 6 p. H u n k We* K p i<1y f o r Die. 7.4f> ft. m. 8.30 A.m. 1.00 ft. m. F R K F 5 P O H T POS'l* O F F I C E . O r d i n a r y a n d R e g u l a r Mall* F r o m 7 a. m. to 8 M. F r o m the A rrlve. 0.30 a . m . 8.10 a . m j 1.40 a. m. 1. 2.50 p. m. , 3.15 p. m. 5.10 p. ni. S.^O'p. kri. 4.30 p %.fu. • 09 .• F r o m the F. iih ! r r i v v . fY ^miv f o r Dit*; 1.30 a . m. •f y t. rn. v 4.45 n. rn . miv v - ,r<-1 r 1 Mini IH s p n ie e in l - F o r t h e F . s s l • 7.40 a. m. 2.30 p. m. S 40 m. 8.1 i \i2.40 p. n 1.30 P. M a li* n o n e We*. I * y . v ' n 9.30 I I SO „. .1.30 p. 1 0:’2O p. i 0 '20 7.SO p. m. Price, 39 to 30, last Monday night, in the I g a me of basketball between the Ba^ Shore and W a n t a g h . The baby of Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k P._ Rliame has been very ill with pneu monia, but Is now much improved. '; The Circle of Kings' D a u g h t e r s met | a t the home of Mrs. P e t e r F. Avo- gardo on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John T. Cowles entertained tlie Ladies’ Aid Society a t IVer resi dence on W a n t a g h avenue on Wednes day afternoon. Alan Frederickson lias secured a position at the1 “ B lde-a-Wee’ home. John H. Amierso* retu r n e d to his home on P a r k aven/ie i a s t . Friday af ter a visit in Canid*. - .• Victor H u g o F a f t t e n f e W o r Merrick and Miss M a r t h a (jetqljue Clukies of • Smlthvillf^Siititn were unitoth^n mar- y|Age pnTSIat'urday evening 'by Rev. Tbbma^-'S.' Braithw a i t e , pastor of tlie Memorial church. V, . • Tlie firemen held a pinochle and j d a n c e on W e d n e s d a y .evenityg-.^ O'F’arrell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. i W. H. W e b s ter, was taken to ' t h e Ear land Eye hospital, New York City, 1 h o u se Mome tim e next m o n th. Rev. Thomas S. B r a i t h w a i t e a t t e n d ed t h e <• eting of the> Brotherhood of Queens -nd Nassau Congregational m i n i s t e r s held at Wood h a y en .last Monday. Miss Bertha Miller of Brooklyn spent the week end with Miss Mary E. Southard. T h e Ladies' Aid Society met a t the home of Mrs. Bertha W a l t e r s last in u r s d a y afternoon, i Mrs. Maskieli of Long Island City, m o t h e r of Mr. W. B. Maskieli, pastor of the Methodist church, spent the week end in Seaford. Messrs. William, Arnold and Wal- • r Kirc.ioefer were t h e guests of Mrs. John Haff over t h e week end. Air. William Haff has s ecured a po sition in Hicksville. The services in tlie Episcopal jty Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Spring A p p arel > Featuring the very newest style de velopments at exceptionally low prices. NEW SPRING SUITS « u m p r l M l u * t h e n r w c w t e f T r c t a In v e l o u r , c h e c k * , tH i l l e u r Merge, g e b e r d l n e e n d * l l k c o m b l i i n ll € » n * . .S p e c i a ll y p r i c e d 15.00 and 18.00 AFTERNOON AND DANCE FROCKS N e w * p r l n g v o g u e * In ta l T e l n e l l k . e r e p e m e t e o r , g r o * d e * l.o n d r e * m i d g e n - S e t t e , In *11 t h e c o l o r * m e n t l o n a h l e . In ■ t y l e * o f e i c e p t l o n n l o r i g i n a l i t y , 9.98 to 37.50 NEW SPRING COATS K x c l i m l v e m o d e l * It c i t y m a t e r i a l * . In 5.98 to i ch e e k * and u o v - all th e w a n t e d 12.50 5 ALTERATIONS BY EXPERT FREE Leon’s Gown Shop Brooklyn: 506 Fulton Street. Oppoelte Brooklyn Furniture Co. New York: 1404 Broadway. Cuelue Theatre Building. li** * 1 L A ' k - ^ t : e S * 1 Ol \ t i F O L K K N J O Y I N d T H E M S E L V ES A T P A R T Y O P MISS A U D R E Y H I AN H E L D ON M t l U H 14. Mr. Lou i s Flock and Mr. E d w a r d Mills on Wednesday last. Af ter the theatre the gay party motored home. Sunday. April 2, is Missionary Day and will be observed in the Methodist Sunday school. Leslie Raynor, presi- uent of the Missionary Society, will read a paper on “ Missions.’’ The Methodist Sunday School gave $25 to the missionary cause during th e past year. On Wednesday evening last Miss Louise W a n s e r of Flatlands and Mr. Harold Van N o s t r a n d of Seaford were united in holy m a t r i m o n y at the bride's home. A f t e r the honeymoon 'th e y will retu r n to Seaford where they will reside w i t h the groom ’s par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Van Nos- trand. T h e official hoard mel at t h e church last S a t u r d a y evening. | Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Roberts have j moved from tlie Cole'cottage on Sea- • man Neck road to the cottage owned ; by Mr. David Bedell, on th e same I s tr e e t . Joseph Brown Te 1. HM-J Freeport M a k e r of AUTO TOPS SLIP COVERS VEHICLE TRIMMING REPAIRING HARNESS MAKER Dealer in all kinds of Horse Goods. T r u n k s and Suit Cases Repaired 16 Brooklyn Ave. Freeport. L. I. 0NE-CENT SALE POPULAR. Villagers and Folk of Surrounding The Great Divide. Communities Flock to Store. A scene of t h r i l l i n g intensity n e a r ly to blood curdling. Is tlie m a m m o t h landslide which is recorded as one of The one-cent sale which has been t i,e features of the big Lubin five- held at - Abrams' pharm a c y , West | a c t special feature, “The G r e a t Di- Merrick road, yesterday, and contin-^ ues today and tomorrow, is a record- breaker. Never before have so many bargains of a similar n a t u r e been taken advantage of. The store, we are told, has been crowded from tlie hour of opening on Thursday and each trolley and steam train brings folk from the surro u n d ing villages to th e big sale. Mr. Abrams, who has been In F r e e port for more th a n a year, is partic ularly pleased w i t h the s u c c e s s of the first two days. He has expressed himself as believing th a t Saturday would cap th e climax. All kinds of Rexall soaps, perfumes, toilet articles, stan d a r d rubber goods, and o t h e r sundries a r e offered. It is worth your time and money which M a n a g e r R e i t m e y e r of 1 t h e Plaza T h e a t r e has hooked for the a t t r a c t i o n at Ills home W e d n e s d a y next. House Peters and Ethel Clayton are seen In tlie leading roles of Steve G h e n t and R u t h Jordan and in their sup p o r t are W a r n e r P. Richmond, H a y d e n SJevensen, Mary Moore, Fred O'Beck and R a y ' C h a m b e r l a i n . to visit A b r a m s ’ bottle for a cent. and buy an extra Spring Primary Election.. The prim a r y of all parties for the selection of delegates to t h e national conventions, State committeemen and the respective county com m i t t e e men will be held on April 4, at the following places as recently adver tised from 3 to 9 o'clock p. m. W. C. T. U. Meeting. S P E C I A L NO T I C E . T h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n o f U n i o n F r e e School D i s t r i c t No. 9. of t h e T o w n o f H e m p s t e a d , C o u n t y of Y o r k A n nn uu aa ll Schoolchool M ee ee tt ii nn gg ,, to t h e A s s e m b l y R o o m , In N a s s a u , New Ives n o t i c e t h a t a t th e M e e t i n g , to b e he] S M to b e h e l d in B u i l d i n g , G r o v e a n d P i n e s t r e e t s t h e School T u e a d a y E v r a l i i * , May 2ml. IfHO, at elicht o ' c l o c k p . h i ., th e f o l l o w in n g pro r o p o - tioiiH i o n s will be p r at t e r s of said dli a a n y one or iky d e t e r m i n e . P R O P O S I T I O N g p p o - lallfled the\ thh e rr ee oo ff ,, Our Method of Laundering Collars NO FRICTION JUST PRESSURE LESS WEAR • Your collars are MOULDED to t h e proper shape, leaving ample space between tlie inside and outside of collar to allow for tlie tie t o « slip freely. If you eend your iaUndi'y to us now,- tpll your frienit.-- PARK LAUNDRY CO. 119-129 PROSPECT STREET JAMAICA. NEW YORK ' BRANCHES: Flushing Rockville Centre Freeport • Garden City Hempstead Telephone Connections OUR AUTOS COLLECT AND DELIVER IN THE ABOVE VILLAGES The regular meeting of th e Free port W. C. T. U. will be held T h u r s day, April 6, a t 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. T h o m a s Lucas, 102 North Grove street. H i c h t o ’c l o c k p. in., til s lt wi l l b e p r e s e n t e d to t h e q u v o e r s o f sa i d d s t r i c t fo r t h e i r a c t i o n t e a s th e y R E S O L V E D , t h a t t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n of U n i o n F r e e I S c h o o l D i s t r i c t N u m b e r N i n e o f the T o w p of H e m p s t e a d , be a n d h e r e b y is a u t h o r i z e d an d e m p o w e r e d to c a u s e th e , n e c e s s a r y p l a n s a n d sp e c i f i c a t i o n s to bo : j p r e p a r e d p u r s u a n t to S e c t i o n 401 of th e j E d u c a t i o n L a w fo\r r e p l a c i n g t h e h e a t i n g p l a n t In th e sc h o o l ho u s e , on t h e c o m e r ' o f G r o v e a n d P i n e S t r e e t s , In s a i d dls- I tr l c t , w i t h s u c h h e a t i n g p l a n t a s sh a l l 1 be d u l y a p p r o v e d a n d c o n f o r m to the r e q u i r e m e n t s o f law , a n d to e x p e n d for t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f su c h p l a n s a n d th e r e m o v a l of th e p r e s e n t h e a t i n g p l a n t a n d t h e I n s t a l l a t i o n o f a n e w p l a n t , a s u m n o t e x c e e d i n g T e n T h o u s a n d D o l l a r s ($10,000.00), w h i c h sa i d s u m s h a l l b e r a i s e d by ta x u p o n th e t a x a b l e p r o p e r t y o f th e d i s t r i c t a n d be c o l l e c t e d In five e q u a l a n n u a l I n s t a l l m e n t s b e g i n n i n g w i t h th e y e a r 1916, a s p r o v i d e d b y S e c tio n 467 of th e E d u c a t i o n L a w . P R O P O S I T I O N 2.— R E S O L V E D , t h a t t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n of U n i o n F r e e S c h o o l D i s t r i c t N u m b e r N i n e o f th e T o w n of H e m p s t e a d , be a n d h a u t h o r i z e d BURGLARY We learn th a t the residences of two of our most prom i n e n t c i t i zens were entered by burglars a few nights ago and valuable prop erty stolen. W h y not protect yourselves with a burglary policy at m o d e r a t e cost ? We represent the strongest su r e t y company in t h e country and would be pleased to have you con sult ns. THE ROSWELL DAVIS UNDERWRITING AGENCY FREEPORT, N. Y. S e r v i c e IS MY MOTTO Purchase your car where you are sure of getting up-to-date service. Exclusive Agency for Cadillac Studebaker Dodge Brothers Ford A few Rebuilt C a rs for sale cheap. Full line of Accessories, Tires, Storage Batteries, Painting, Vulcahlzlng. Repair and flachlne Shop thoroughly up-to-date. G. BENNETT SMITH 23 East Merrick Road Open All Night. Freeport, L I. Telephone 418 Freeport n a r y pilana m p a t e a d , b e a n d h e r e b y ia a n d e m p o w e r e d to c a u s e th e ) a n d p r e p s E d u c a t i o n L a w f o r r e p l a c i n g t h e v e n t .'Stem in t h e school h o u s e , on th e s p e e m c a t l o n s to b. ) Section 451 of th e l a c i n g t h e v e n t l l - a y s t e m in t h e c o r n e r o f G r o v e a n d P l r .. ........... .. d i s t r i c t , w i t h s u c h v e n t i l a t i n g si s h a l l be d u l y a p p r o v e d a n d con t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f law . a n d to expel f o r t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of such p l a n s a n d t r e e t s , in sa i d I n g s y s t e m as n f o r m to nd p r e s e n t V e n t i l a t i n g s t e m a n d th e In s t a l l a t i o n o f a n e w s y s t e m , a s u m n o t e x c e e d i n g Tei T h o u s a n d D o l l a r s ($10,000.00), thed(axab|Bha11 bP rn,aed by ta ta , a b . r p a^ p Deer , r o f 7 h o b5lst,ar1ctU^ S o l l e c t e d In five equal a n n u a l I n s t a l l m e n t s b e g i n n i n g w i t h th e y e a r 1916, a s p r o v i d e d by S e c t i o n 467 of t h e E d u c a - °BY O R D e d u c a t i o n ’' THR nOARD OF R O B E R T E. D O NA GH Y, C l e r k . Bellmore Real Estate FOR SALE Wantagh Harbor, one mile from Bellmore Depot, 8-room house, all improvements, bath, stationary tubs, sink, range, etc., on corner plot, 100x150; high ground; value (3,200; big bargain, quick sale, (2,400. Also 6-room Queen Anne cottage at Bellmore, four minutes from depot, corner lot, SOxiOO, near school tod churches; value (3,000; big bargain on quick sale ,for $2,350. Easy terms. Enquire Samuel Sily BELLMORE, L. I. E a g l? S a r b e t NORTH MAIN AND DEAN STREETS Telephone 474-W FREEPORT r * REATEST care should be exercised in the purchasing of V > meats. We have had a great experience in buying and cutting meat—were with one concern which owns and conducts several hundred retail markets for seven years and gained a greater knowledge during that time than could have otherwise been obtained in a life time. When ordering meat at this market you can depend on prompt and courteous service, quick deliveries, honest weight, dependable goods. Our experience makes it easy for us to please you. Call once and you will call often. FRANK E. CORWIN, Proprietor. My Grocery Store Because prices in this \ad.\ will convince you that this store in reality belongs to every housewife who may send their children for groceries, lefts and coffees, and say, ‘‘Be sure to buy them at MY GROCERY STORE.\ Thrifty housekeepers are taking advantage of our low prices, high-class standard goods and good service. DOLAN’S FAMOUS COFFEE, in lb. cans; reg., 30c; 1 week only, 25c HECKER'S FLOUR, 24y2 lbs., bag.................................................89c Matel Brand Macaroni, large package .................. 7c Matel Brand Spaghetti, large package .................. 7c White Rose Evaporated Apples, pkg ........................12c Snider's Tomato Soap, 2 cans, 15c Angers’ Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 for ............... 25c Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans .. 25c Ready Maid Soup, a can 5c White Rose Baked Beans, 3 c a n s ............................... 25c White Rose. Mother’s or Quaker Oats, pgk .............. 8c Live Oak Buckwheat .15c-25c Hecker's Flapjack . . . ,9c-18c White Rose Pancake Flour, pkg ......... ................... 10c White Rose Buckwheat Flour, pkg.............................15c Log Cabin Syrup, pint can. .23c Log Cabin Syrup, quart can, 45c New Orleans Molasses, g al. . . 60c Sardines, Domestic, a can ... 4c Kippered Herring, a can . . . 15c Beardsley Shredded Cod fish, pkg .............................. 9c B. &, M. Fish FUkes, a can.. 10c Normana Sardines, 2 cans.. ,25c Pink Salmon, tall can .......... 9c Gorton's Hand Picked Cod- .............................. 10c W*w Wsw Ketchup, bottle.. 9c Waw Waw Pickles, bottle. . . 9c Waw Waw Onions or Chow Chow, bottle ..................... 9c Holly Wreath Asparagus, can ......................................17c White Rose Asparagus, can, 22c Early June Peas, 3 cans 25c Maine Style Com, 3 cans. . ,25c Sauerkraut, a can ................ 8c California Peaches, large can ...................................... 16c Warfield Jam, a jar . . ........... 14c ALL KINDS TEAS a lb., 29c MOXLEY’S SPECIAL BUTTERINE a lb., 23c DON’T FAIL TO LOOK FOR THIS ADV EVERY WEEK, IT WILL PAY YOU. J. J. DOLAN 28 WEST MERRICK ROAD Tel. 488-J. Free Delivery