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THE KiaSAE r w . iW W O l* , H. T, FKlPiyr AFCHJW 18, I « t Sr Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island— Freeport h | x H j H , | ^ I 1 | x Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire State.’,~- *4. X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Benton Warner, of Elliott Place are entertaining Mrs. \Warner’s cousin, “Mies Florence Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Crandall, formerly of this Tillage, at their home over the month. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin N. Edwards, of ]>ean Street have returned from their motor trip to Banquet Lake where they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Cornell. Tbs latter will return home next Monday. Ernest 8. Randall and George Levy will return from their trip to Cuba :and Havana, Sunday. The village Board meeting will be held on the following Thursday. Maurice llalpin, who has a res ponsible position with Joseph P. Day Co., Is enjoying a vacation and Is spending It in an auto trip in his new Overland auto. During hie ab sence Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Halpln, of Brooklyn arc staying at Freeport. The Bay View Tennis club team had its picture taken Sunday, two weeks ago, together with the mem bers of the Murray Hill, (L. I.) team. In the picture from Bay View are William Boot, Clyde Wallace, War ren. Wright, Eugene Lee, Walter Weasels, Ray Whittaker, William Thompson, O. E. Droudt, and Harold Murray. Invitations have been issued to the wedding of Miss Winifred Taylor to Hilbert R. Johnson, Don’t Read This IF rrs FRUIT AJTD TEGE- TABLES you want, we have them, and, of course, the best at reasonable prices. Everything fresh daily. ' Fancy Fruit Baskets our Specialty. Trial is Proof! Freeport Market L. H. DEMARIA 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET (Telephone 1326) Adjoining American Theatre. Clifford Hunt returned on Wednes day of this week from Camp Trian gle,* Huntington where he has been camping for three weeks. Miss Helen Sprague of North Grove Street is spending a two weeks va cation at North port. Mr. Edward F. Cook will leave Sat urday to join bis family at Lake On tarlo. He will motor home. for membership in the Freeport Lodge of Elks: Frederick C. Hicks, Port Washington: Fred W. Eyre, Lyn- brook; George Rodffey, Bellmore; John Puvogel, HIcksville; Wtllet Hensler, Lawrence; T. H. Harrlgan, Huntington; L. A. Moran, Lynbrook; S. P. Arnold, Freeport; A. T. Steiner, Lawrence; J. A. Dooley, Freeport; H. Ferrondo, Rockville Centre; H.H McKnight- Freeport; C. M. Oppen- helmer, Freeport; James Wakeman, Cold Spring Harbor and J. J. Cofan, Cold Spring Harbor. LEGAL EOTICES. LEGAL EOTICES. President Samuel R. Smith of the Bank of long Island in company with his daughter Marjorie has motored via the Berkshlres- to North Vermont. Clyde Wallace In company with William Thompson and friends left Freeport Thursday for a few days trip in New Jersey. Miss Ada L. Baker entertained the members of ‘he Five Hundred Club at her home la.t Tuesday. The following prominent residents of Long Island have been proposed FAMILY HOTEL CHARLES JOHNSON 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I. (Telephone 108) SOFT SHELL CRABS, LIVE AND IlOILED LOBSTERS Always on Hand :•> Prices Right RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD < HEALTH OF VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, N. Y. RE LATING TO INFAN TILE PARALYSIS W h e r e a s there now ex ists at the p r e s e n t tim e a w ide spread epidem ic of Poliom y e litis or Infantile P a r a lysis offlcer the arrival o f every child under the age o f sixteen received In their hotel, house or household. 1. Every child under the age teen arriving w ithin the lim its _ ------ n the lim its of this nVcipality from any d istrict w ithin W ithout th e state in w h ich there ses o f Polioi Infan tile d called Ii in •m y elitis (com m o n ly P a r a lysis) shall be reported to the local health officer by Its parent or guardian Im m ediately n Its arrival, — ■* ....... ............... upon Its arriva l, and every such child snail be Im m ediately visited by the local health offlcer or his representa tive and be Isolated upon \ for a period of tw o weeh 4. No person under th teen shall be allow e d public or p r ival m o v ing picture si m ent, bathing beacn. pi ground or an y m e e ting place ever until further notice He age of to atte He gathering,, sh o w , place of beach, pi Board. 6. E v e r y case of Polioim tailed six- church^ am u se- cnic, play w h a tso by LEGAL notices . period of tw o w eeks. 14. The public: funeral son d y in g fron be perm itted. any o^” 3 funera l of any per- pollom y e lltls shall not BALDWIN ITEMS ny person or persons violatin g th e provisions of this section any sub-division thereof shall be subject to a. penalty of not exceeding F if t y ($60) £>ollafs for each oltence. For the more effective enforcem ent of theae regulations and for the sa f e gu a r d ing of the life and health of this m u n icipality, the h e a lth offlcer Is hereby directed to ine avove regulati' force and carr: ulatior this m only be quarantined for ek e ffom th e date ut th In and aboi Freepo . tw o m o n ths there the 1 health Ml ndren Sixty ( In Nassau ' New York, vicinity of ring the past have been reported au thorities over One 160) cr les o f this d ls- ty, and Dr. R e City\ of so In the ImmedlaU >rt, N. Y , and duri ease In Nassau C ounty , « cie. H e a lth Offlcer of this V illage h a v ing made a report that there was danger of the epidemic arising in the V illage of Freeport, the follow ing regulation s, in addition and supple m ental to the provisions of the Sani tary Code, are hereby adopted by the Board of Health o f the V illage of Freeport, N. Y„ for the better protec tion of the public and for the more e f fectiv e control o f cases of this dis- ease. 1. m o n ly called Inifan every case presum ab bly ly affected w n r P o liom y e litis shall be prom p tly report ed to the local H e a lth Offlcer by phy sicians, proprietors o f hotels, board in g houses, heads o f households and all other persons In accordance w ith the Public Health Law and the S a n i tary Code, by telephone and In w r it ing. 2. E v ery hotel proprietor, boarding house keeper, heads, of household or family and o il other persons will re port Immedifitely to the local health » It therefore resolved that: Every case of Poliom y e litis (com ly called I n tile P a r a lysis) and i affected w ltr IMMEDIATELY for an exceptionally good client an all year modern residence of about 10 rooms and 2 baths; one or more acres of ground attractively laid out; preferably on the south shore of I/mg Island; might possibly consider Garden City or other inland or north shore sections. H. Schuyler Cammann, Real Estate & Insurance, 84 William St„ N. Y. Tel. John-1630 Established 1907. 29 South Main Street Telephone South Grand Avenue Freeport ' Connection Baldwin Stoves Ranges Stove Pipe Oil Stoves Gas and Electric Plates t Carpenter’s and Mason’s Tools Builder’s Hardware Paints Oils Varnishes Brushes BUY STANDARD GOODS OF RELIABLE PEOPLE DR. J. R. SHAPERO DENTIST HOURS: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 71 S. Main S t Freeport, N. Y. Telephone, 1086-W Freeport Shoe Shining Parlor HATS CLEANED AND RENOVATED CIGARS, CIGARETTES J. A. CHABKALIS 44 So. Main St. FREEPORT CEO. V. BLOAT, Inc. CARACE JOHN B. WARD EXPERIENCED MASON AND JOBBER No mattci- how small the job Is I will do it for you promptly and sat isfactorily. A postal card will bring me to you any day. 38 Raynor Street Freeport, L. I. ’Phone 798 OLIVE BOULEVARD CORNER MAIN STREET AGENTS FOR OAKLAND CHEVROLET AND REO MOTOR CARS EAGLE Electrical Shoe Repairing Rubbers and ^ Shoes Repaired while you wait All Work Guaranteed Reasonable | JAMES PISCI0TTA, Prop. 35 RAILROAD AVENUE Freeport, L. L _______ Supplies and Accessories • Full line of auto parts and all varieties of accessories. Tires, tubes, covers .tools, light equipment, gas and oils of standard makes. Largest supply room oc Is land. Qall and make hskpec- tion. O a ; 7.. .$>' Expert Service Department Engineers competent to diag nose troubles quickly and correctly. Modern and up-to-date ma chine equipment with latest devices. ^ Repairing and overhauling of all machines and at reaams- able prices. \ -so?.; -i * '.-a. George Howard Randall 12 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport •Telephone 208 Carpenter and Builder .-A. Screening of buildings and porches a specialty. Carpenter’s and Mason’s Tools, Builder’s Hardware, Palntai Oils, Vafnlahea, Glaring, Hose, (Garden Tools and Poultry Wire. t ’ . v' Rstttoatea cheerfully given. Work promptly done. if Polio y e litis (com - intlle P a r a lysis) shall fo r ft period of six om th e da te of probable on- of the disease. 6 Every person suspected o f h a v ing\ P o liom y e litis shall be Isolated up on the prem ises for a period of six w e e k s from the date of probable onset o f the disease or until tne presence of the disease can be definitely excluded. 7. Every person under sixteen years of age. In a household In w h ich a case o f P o liom y e litis exists, shall be strict ly quarantined for a period of tw o w e e k s from the probable date of on set of the disease, provided they do not enter the room of the patient subsequent to the establishm e n t of the diagnosis. O therwise they w ill be quartlned for a period of sir w eeks. 8. Every child under sixteen years o f age w h o in the Judgm ent of the health offlcer or his representative has been exposed to a case o f polio m y e litis shall be isolated for a period of tw o w e e k s. 9. Every person over sixteen years of age In a household In w h ich a case of p o liom y e litis exists may, w ith the consent of the local health offlcer, en- | ter and leave the prem ises provided they do not com e In contact w ith the he control of >ther regula- u mi directions as m ay be issued tim e to tim e by the State D e tent erf Health. patient. 10. vigorously enforce one, and also to en- carry out the rules and reg- lald down by the State D e partm ent of H e a lth fo r ‘ th e contro l P o liom y e litis and such lio n s a ud dii partm en This resolution to take effect im mediately. D a ted, A u g u st 17th, 1916. VILLAGE OF FREEPO RT N a ssau County, New York. Board of H e a lth of T h e V illage of Freeport. ER NEST & RANDALL, Pres. SILAS A. WILLIAMS HENRY L MAXSON JOHN H. MAHNKEN FRANK L IN BED E L L Trustees. WILLIAM H. RUNCIE, M. D. Heialth SYLVESTER P. SHEA Registrar of Vital Statistics and Secretary of the Board of Health. State of New York, County of Villa) SS: I. Sylvester P. Shea, Secretary of The of the V illage of Freeport, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a correct copy of a R esolution adopted by the Board of Health of said village of Free port, at a special m e e tin g of -aid Board duly held th e 17th day of A u g ust. 1916. In Teatlm o to e Offlcer. Nassau, ig e of Freeport. m ony w h e reof, I have here- ny hand and affixed the cer eal of the said V illage this to another ----- \•he - 1 health ofl th one m u n icipal- I P \ SH1pA, h out the approv a l of S e c r e tary of s7ml liospitalnf a*c5 Ht* i es ' The Board of Health of the Village of a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r tw o o r m o r ^ m u n l - ! F r e e p o r t - clpalitles a definitely diagnosed case I -____________ ay be transferred to the hospital I i ity to the ^ th but loth e w it jfilce allable may be transferre d to th e hosp under the direction of the health o f flcer in w h o se m u n icipality said c ' Ht WtTIHKMKNTS J 'ii! in red. 11. Every person suffering froi omyelitls sh a l l be removed to ilatlon hospital, except th a t h rantined a Ju d g m e n t of exce p t t h a t t his residence, health P o s t little wan' w h ile the ge' T w o , e n t n a wo it “age.” get ttlng’S good, rd for It le goods Tel. «l. for successive Insertions. for first Insertion, cent a word the heal t h ’offlcer! ‘ LOST betw een B e llm o r e and F r e e - can be m a i n t a i n e d Port a crank handle for a Hudson Isolation hospital i autom o b ile. Rew ard If returned to b f S e 07JHa?labllr ,ati°n h08piVal | “s t J ^ F r e o 12. All p r e m i s e s w h e r e a case of - w U h T ytw o i\ w e e ^ tRshaii b e ^ p i a c a A i e d WANTED-Operators and learners ich a rha an nn n e r th a t the pi and F r e e - return Street, t a such a m e r fill be plainly vislbl ranee to th e house. 13. A f t e r the deal! e a t the 3 p l a c a r d , on girls coats, m a i n en- ! 143 E. Merrick Road. 8-11-xf. litis the moval of j w a s car \in- a n y case of Foliom y e rooms in w h i c h such patient for shall n o t be used again b. dividual u n t i l such prem i s e s been th o r o u g h l y disinfected in dance w i t h R e g u l a t i o n s 45, of C h a p t e r II of the S a n i t a r y and after such d e a t h or remove child u n d e r sixteen In said prem i s e s shall rem a i n isolated for a f 1 h a accor- 46 and 47 i n l t a r y Code, a l every f u r t h e r 1st class saddle and polo ponies for sale at a -sacrifice. Inquire pf Mrs. Tinney, S. Longbeach Avenue, Free port. 8-18-21 WANTED—white girl to do gener al house work, small family. 28 Lex ington Avenue. 8-18-lt MEAT POSITIVELY THE BEST WE HAVE RENTED AND WILL CONDUCT THIS MARKET FAIRLY SQUARELY HONESTLY Fourteen years’ experience In Freeport is surely time enough to establish ourselves and a character COME ONE COME ALL Fred Pitterman ^ 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET (Tel. 652) CLUB GOSSIP. The annual meeting held on Thurs day evening was well attended and the following were elected officers for the ensuing year: A. B. Ricketts, Pres. L. A. Hurley, Vice Pres. E. S. Thomas, Sect’y. Jas. Schiffmacher, Treas. A special meeting will be held on Thursday evening next at which time committees will be appointed. Rumor has it that the new officers have in mind a special program for the year and hope to increase the already growing popularity of the club. The club dances held every Friday evening since the opening of the sea son last fail have proved very popular and after many requests, the commit tee decided to continue same throughout the summer. Recently there has been Inaugurated a series of special events, the first of which, “A School Dance,” was held on Fri day evening, August 11th, and at tracted a large crowd. The majority appeared in juvenile costumes and apparently enjoyed the opportunity of Indulging once again in youthful frolic. On next Friday evening, August 18th, the specialty will be a “Far mers Dance\ and prizes will be awarded to the most appropriately dressed lady and gentleman. These dances are open to the public at a nominal cost. The annual motor outing was held on Saturday August 12th. From fif teen to twenty cars left the club house at 1:30 p. m. and porceeded to Karatsonyi’s at Glenwood, L. I. Af ter eradicating the effects of the trip, the bunch sought the diamond, where the skinny fellows proceeded to take a fall out of the fats. The fats seem ed somewhat bewildered after it was all over for with all their strong arms, Jim, Abe, Tot, Jack, Doc, Hen, Floyd and George, they had expected : to wallop the horsehide off the j sphere, but clever little Artie of the I Sklnnys was there with the graceful I curves and converted all those ex pected home runs to pop flys and in field hits, which were easily gobbled up by the sklnnys. Then too, Doc didn’t measure up to his usual form —he couldn’t seem to get them over the plate and when he did, it was on ly to see the sphere bounced off some sklnnys hat for a one, two or three bagger. But Doc redeemed himself In the relay race, even if he is fat, for he trimmed Dick of the Sklnnys easily and carried off the bacon for the Fata. After the sports were con cluded, and by the way some of the ladies were heard to express their surprise at the athletic powers ex hibited—they believed that late nights at the club had destroyed all this, all adjourned to the dining room to par take of the bountiful repast prepared ! by the genial host. During the i dinner entertainment consisted prin- 1 cipally of remarks by the ladies, mostly in the nature of advice which all the good club members promised to follow. Dancing concluded a very enjoyable outing and all seemed to regret that the next one was so far off. BAKERY The B est Yet tor your family table Is qur pure, . well and cleanly made whole some Bread, Plea and Cakes. Their sweetness and flavor please the palate and build up the system. * It is given the best of attention from the oven to your home. IGNATZ KRAWIEC Ti Harrison Avenue Baldwin COAL and WOOD 9-11 rely yon all use Fuel r-hen why not come here? 0-nly the best Is kept R-ing 867-J Freeport and Y-onTl receive prompt, honest service. JAMES H. STORY MILBUKN AVENUE BALDWIN. BOAT BUILDING BE-MOIIKLING BE-rAIKINi: any part of any except machinery. SCRAPING RE-CORKING 100 feet marine railway. Ducking und oaring for boats dur ing the winter. SANFORD BEDELL BALDWIN HARBOR FREEPORT In Campaign Years. They nlso serve who only stnnd nnd ell.—Chicago News. W. A u g u stus M iller High Class Painting and Decorating In all Its Brunches Dealer in Paints, Oils, Wall Pa per, Brushes and Hardware Telephone 490-W lilt AND AVK„ near 1L R. Station BALDWIN, L. I. We Have New andUsedFords Touring, Runabout, Coupelet Town end Business Cars FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE We carry and constantly have on hand a large stock of all FORD parts T O O L S A N D M A N Make the World’s Greatness WE EMPLOY THE ROST CAPABLE AND RELIABLE MACHINISTS We maintain a machine shop equipped with modern and up-to-date machinery and having a capacity to do any and all work oa Hardware HOUSE FURNISHINGS MECHANICS’ TOOLS STOVES and RANGES, both for regular fuel mid oil. Celebrated MASON and SAFETY FRUIT JARS. Anything and everything In our line ut lowest possible prices. M a c F a r la n e HARDWARE \Opposite Post Office Baldwin Branch of Freeport Store. or about an automobile \ 'j.* **.» I i -W* DODGE MOTOR CARS, F. 0. B. DETROIT, $785.00 WE KNOWHOW CHAS. HOWARD CONDUCTS A First-Class Laundry to BROOKLYN AVENUE FREEPORT ' deeds called for and promptly returned. ,!’'1 i,* it'i ? | r s