" “ 1RI5F " | N A SSAU COUNTY B E VIEW of themselves. But Billy thinks of BILLY, T H E "7 V TALKING BY TELEPHONE. ' mi • Your System Demands me.” J . M. H E W L E T T “Oh,” Marion said softly, “I know Contrary to P o p l a r Belief Wire* Do what you m ean! If you married the Not Ca rr y Sound waves, g j Q Dealer in poet or the halfback you would have The popular i<;. a i- that the teleto worship at their shrines, while! phone m votiinvui i.-v i> hut an nnThese are the three important points to consider in an occasional corrective to insure Billv would worship at yours.” ! proved and [renvctvd toy "tele- good health and strength. Success es, ’ said Dulcie, ‘"that s it, and phone.” T;us consists of tv.u sounda refI igerator. , He Was Different From the Poet is almost impossible for the weak a man who loves you that way can’t ing boxes at cither end of a cord or and ailing. Enjoyment is not Market and Garden Seeds aixl the Halfback. exactly bore you, can he!'” wire. The sound wave.- ir vibrations for the sick. Impaired health “No, he can’t,” said Marion, “ but set up among tiie partu .vs >.f air by and serious sicknesses usually Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer of course you can never tell how the vocal chords of fin­ -pcaker are sold at Olsen’s, Main St., Freeport, and have been fa­ begin in deranged conditions of the DRIED GRAINS By T E M P L E BAILEY. long it tyill last.” strike the nearest soundii._' box in etomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. mous for high quality for 30 years, and they embody “ Sometimes I have thought 1 rapid -accession and cau-v it to vi­ Cor. Church Street New Boulevard There was no denying that Billy every up-to date improvement that will help produce the was not deeply intellectual. He was should like to put them to a test, brate in unison. Tin -e vibnitions F R E E P O R T N. Y. as ladies " ” did with the knights o i . actually travel along the line to the tall and blond, with broad shoulders best results. old,” Dulcie meditated. dher sounding box. enev they a smile that was like sunshine No matter what style or and “ But what 4-sf,” Marion demand­ are transmitted again to the air, ili vii -v at 1 1’. M., on on a gloomy day. But among the size refrigerator you select, girls of the college these qualities ed, “could you have in modern and, still unchanged, to the car of Saturdays during days?” the listener. This method of com­ counted for little, for they worship­ if its a “ In the old times it wag a test of munication does not differ essen­ JULY. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER ed at the shrine of the poet ami of strength and skill,” Dulcie stated, tially from signaling' by tapping the halfhac1;. The poet had long hair, and so had the halfback, hut “hut today there i- oh'- god, Marion rails. —money. You know 1 have a lot iv. the wn-’d The telephone works on an entire­ are recognize 1 otherwise they had nothing in com­ in my own right. And the boys :vc <f troubles ly different principle. Sounds are to be the ' - t mon except that they both loved know it. all of them, the pout and not carried across the telephone of the digest, ; . They t. ne you can rest assured its a Dulcie Drayton. halfback and Billy. Perhaps wires. As sounds they get no fur­ the ' - ■h, • • the liver, reggood one, and the health Billy loved Dulcie, too, but lie the that is what makes me ithe most than the transm itter. In this of your family may depend jl,n<ln"t half chance, for the poet popular girl in si-lino]—my mono-,, ther they cause a diaphnurm t - vibrate, t to Dulcic’s eyebrows, hot just me myself.” safest way On the quality oi your | .IJ1(| t |lL. ImlChuck let her shine in “ You are a darling,” Marion en­ the movements of tl. - -a t up rapid i ' change- in the strength refrigerator. Ids reflecti d football glory. couraged her, “but you know how trie current on the Now and then she consented to men are.” v i Let us demonstrate to you make (-hiingi < «'•rrespond in porif"! Billy happy. “ Yes, I will “ Ye«, I do,” Dulcie agreed. And ami p bras■- to -_;nal vi' r.itho the desirable features of the McKEE refrigerator. Hard­ walk with you,” -he told him gra­ they then and there constructed a >f t ho v<lico. T! i*'— *- . loi! rie one Oetober dav, “only we plot. wood cases, heavy insulation, solid hardware, wire mesh ciously Sal - i- ih i- W o r l d . wavnoff. ft turn in irro-pf ui ding *Lerg«t mustn’t go very far, for I have an Sold cv 10c.. — The next night the poet, linger­ shelves, improved trap, and the sanitary, easily cleaned, engagement < itli the halfback.” 'ii.rtli f an ing in the shadow of the ■Ims, was fli’i-tii;;Hoi i- in nt r1 <'!"i-tr'i “ All right,” -aid Billy and ■m l "f watertight linings. nu t by Marion. When tli»v had T ’ ■-Uc , promptly forgot Ids wateli. •• am! i-arvtalked for a moiju nt -in- said. “ Isn't ul!- ” of tho .cloi • The halfback was nig dig when it sad about Dub ie Dravton ?” ia not rcpcati . !lv ultra «t a i isr. r-o they finally reached Du Id e s home. ■w,•• have - iid>sed the gam e,’ lie in a nner - imilar “Oh, didn’t she tell your” Ma Hint it vib -aid. “I if course if I had been play- rion Iiesitated. 'Mar■’ r ig -,- of ' i ra ii- mittr-r “Then 1 ought t!ie snr aker’s ami st! rep" F R E E P O R T ing I couldn’t have waih< I; but, a- not to.” .. Main S t r e e t VOTPO. . I v But the poet uiged hcT. is r,lrio- . f ii T cut Tid Dull. 1 "\> I “,Billy .- ,forgot ;; . hi Well, cii, sue sliu iha; as i- -t all her mon • r-t -rv -nT! " -. i-■it ivn ...,, Marion said.. ...1 am her rouiuI apiil-ie'ized, ,1 . ,? and we didn t reuliz- cv - ov. rv vjl I ‘'V '. .u ’l' ’. . . ... 1 mate, and 1 saw the letter. But tran.-m itt>- r rrmvrrt Telephone Connection akor’.: v, ,j ■ »»<*> j diifer"f tli" ; 1 should think ho would bon i please don’t sp,-ak ,t.” j you to death,” the halfback -aid I “Of course not,” said the poet. ent kim! f Vi! ritior 1 w lilcll ’m- no 11 It is I wlicn Billy had left them. “How But that night hi- wrote many re1'ti.'l 11 tn -null -I r-x. -• it in th: H can you si.mil that follow ?” ■ jo tho -am. rial k verses, and in all of them was u ! “H e’s not bad,” Dulcie defended note of renunciation, and the n< \t rapiditv. Tl i- flio-' Office and Shop, 79 Bedell Street >ns f Ij “Of course lie hasn’t such an awful day he gave them to Dulcie. “ Tiny fdeidrie current. id ■t those of F R E E P O R T , N. Y. lot of brains, and he hasn't done are very sad,” he t-xplaim-d, “ hut 1 sound, that are 1 over the siu-h wonderful things as you 'haw , wire, at the Otlle f which, by ’ end. Do more towards keeping a person in a good frame have come to believe that a geniubut lie’s got an awfully good dispo- should not marry. Only in the sad­ II reverse pror-e-- 1he ! of mind perhaps,'than any other pleasure he enjoys 1 ness of solitude can talent be de­ them hack again And the halfback, remembering veloped. 1 must give von up, im ' d dm mj&xm bis own grumbling and growling, Dulcie.” eorresnond in -’ 76 Church Strcel. Freeport. N. YS S t O V C R e p a ir in g said “Oli, well!" uncomfortably and with those of 11 elect rie current "1 am not your Dulcie,” the wondered if Dulcie was hitting at said, with a little flame in her and ultimatelv itli that of the BR O ILED M EA T original -ound, ■ that the -ound A few days later the poet took is much more “tasty” and nourishing, than meat She did not reproach him. What ’■oprod ne. d. t *iop­ 11 -t quite idi-ntiDulcie to task about Billy. “ You was the use of reproaching such a en!. is verv -inbl to t'a- speaker’s prepared in any other way. And meat can be danced with him four times last feeble thing as the poet? But when night,” lie said, “and 1 wanted you broiled best Marion had told the halfback tie to sit out those last two in the con­ -nine tale and he had without com­ H a t s In C h u r c h . •s^ T r servatory with mo. 1 had a new “Tinn \\a.-, -ay- tin- London BY G A S . punction broken an engagement poem to read to you. It was about with Dulcie, giving as an excuse "I Chronii le, “ when men wore their young October’s golden eves, and it um going to cut out dances foi However, in most of the old style stoves, the 1' was dedicated to you.” awhile—and girls,” -he allowed her considered it an unn- ' .--ary piece broiler is so near the floor chat it is little used, and “ Ht'ad it to me now,” said Dul- self the luxury of a retort. of -ire tm -- to insi-t im lIn- hare the housewife misses the satisfaction her family cie. “ I’d love to bear it.” “Then you won’t mi.-s me when I head in vhim-li. In hi- diary lor “The atmosphere isn’t right,” the go away,” she said pointedly. Nov. 11. MU'il, he ha- the entry, ’To would express at broiled meats. However, poet fretted, “ not here on the cam­ church a ml heard a simple fellow “(Jo away?” lie questioned. Prom pt and pus, but last night there was a Ut­ W ITH A C A B IN E T RA N G E “ \ es. f ou see, 1 am eighteen upon tie praise of clum li musique Careful W ork ile moon, and tla-re wore red roses tomorrow, and my money will be and (txcluimii.-u* against men’s wear­ Something to Fall Back Upon on the lattice.” broiling can be done without any stooping what­ my own to use as 1 please, and I ing tlicir hats oil in vlmr-di.’ W h e n a c y c lo n e s t r i k e s y u m b u s i n e s s . 6ti W. Merrick Rd.. FREEPORT, N.Y “ Billy is an awfully good dancer,’ have so many plans”— “On Sept. •> following lie went a typho on tu g s at ymii- tinancial roots ever. Why fiddle around with your old range, Dulcie rcllected, which, as the poet to the Fivii'!i riutivli t the Savoy, or an ea rt!ii|iiake -hake.- down v a n “ But,” the halfback gasped, "I 1 when you can get a new cabinet of the latest type generally got tangled up even in a thought you had lost your money!’ whore 'the inini-ter do pnv..di with fo undations twostep, was not tactful. Ids hut off, I suppose in further con­ YOUR BANK ACCOUNT He stopped, red to the ears. IN ST A L L E D ON EASY T E R M S For several days after that, howpo w er to -till th e sto rm and to “So did the poet,” said Dulcie. formity with our church.’ lever, the rivalry between the poet “ Marion told both of you some kind a w ay .misf or tu ne! .lust a fe w “ I’robnbh it wu- about tin- date oi pape p; r, vet a s a f e t y applian ce land the half back was so intense of tale, and both of you belivvi-d it. that the custom of removing bats inches of th a t w or ks th e m i g h ty miracle! Wha t | that Billy was left completely in “T hat wasn’t the reason,” tin in the elitin h began.” ha v e you to fall bac k upon w h en mis I I the background. f o r t u n e ru sh es down upoi you ' Let halfback excused. I MADE. IYI M Mr» j I’he poet sat up half the night th e First Nati ona l Bank hook your l.)ul(-ie stopped him sternly. “ Yc.D esi gns n a m e w it h o u t delay. Om- -ingle dollar ! writing verses, and the theme was it was. I liat was why you gave up C o p y r i g h t s 4 c. hel pto tuiild a hank aceoimi A n v n n o porvllng a n k e t r h a m i d e s cr i p t i on innv i “love, love, love,” and he claimed girls— that was why you gave up GEORGE MAC DONALD, President icertain r < i■•,i ’i i a |>r' hn v i itent.'itile. <‘<-miiilllilcn. i every spare moment of I hi 1tie's me!” And she left him abruptly. tr u tly IM. t i ll . HANOUOOK <»ti I'utenUi •\t f re e <>Mest n v en cy f or hi r u r m g | i atent*. | time to read them to her. IKfelztu FIRST NATIONAL BANK “ I am half afraid to have you tell I ’ D'-MH tali on t h r - u u l i M u n n A Co. 'He writes about my hair,” she Billy,” she told Marion that night. of Freeport, N. Y. i told Billy, “and calls it ‘soft spun “If lie should fail me”— R OSW ELL DAVIS, P r e s ,d o i t -ilk shimmering in the sunshine.’ ” A LnndBomelY IlhiPtrntod weoklr. I urpeit ctr But Billy when he heard tl. J O H N K. E L D R I D C E , Vice P r e s . . .U'-u <f .... •*;; i:tl 'I iTfiin. f'l a “ I don’t see the use of stringing news came straight to her. . >r ; l- tir m IM:'. I k tiuMDyull nowadeuloM. C. M. FO R EM A N . Casliiei j out a lot of shimmering sunshine “ .Marion lias told me,” he said C H A RLES M. V A N DEROEF, Manager .364 ! sentences when your hair is too simply. “ I haven’t much, Dulcie. . V Ft . \V/I*hlr.gi',ri, D. V. j beautiful to he described,” said Bil­ but l love you, and 1 want you ily bluntly. marry me at once if you will,” Dulcie smiled up at him. “After Dulcie laid her hand on his arm. This Noiseless 0 ^:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 0 0 % Jall, 1 like the way you put it, Billy.” “ Billy.” she -aid, “ 1 am not poor. I ClosetShouldBc From the buying of Drugs umt D rug Store M erchandise i she said, "and Fin glad you like the put you and the poet and the half­ In Every Hpme up until the tim e we sell them to you we constantly are color of my hair.” back to a t o t , and only you stood oil the watch to see that the q uality does not deteriorate OutucJe of its imme­ "I love it,” Billy stated, “and 1 it. You arc the knight of the tr ; diate rnvirooment it i* and th at it is of ju st as high a standing as when we ! love you, Dulcie.” § heart, and 1 love you.” not possible to hear the bought it. “Dh, oh, you m u stn 't!” Dulcie 9 After Dill', bad kissed her ran f l • 1 1 N o i s e l e a s This assures you of getting the ln-st D rug Store service I protested. turously he u.-ki d, “ Are you -tire i o and fullest satisfaction. It m akes no difference what von for H o m e m a d e P i e s , C a k e s , "Well, not now, if you don’t want won't bore you, Dulcie ?” @ buy of ns you can depend that the quality is right and ! me to, but 1 shall tell you again, P a r k e r H o u s e Rol l s, Mu f f i n s , “ If you knew how I hated the Let us put one in your bathroom as well at 0 the price reasonable. Dulcie,” Billy answered. other of the fine plumbing fixtures made by poet's poems and the half I-ai k Et c. L u n c h e o n a n d a f t e r n o o n “ And he will,” Dulcie told her boasting you wouldn’t ask such a, The Trenton Potteries Co * L I G G E T T ’S C H O C O L A T E S W e are scientific plumbers and can oiler at j most intimate friend that night, silly question, Billy,” she replivd t e a a t p o p u l a r pr i c e s . Wa f f l e s all times the services of highly skilled, intelli­ The highest ideal of fastidious lovers of rich, satisfy ing i "He will ask me over and over and honey Wednesday and gent workmen. Our price will be based confections is realized iu L ig g ett’s Chocolates. T heir Iagain.” E a r l y Mail S e r v i c e In Maine. upon cost plus a fair percentage for profit. S a t u r d a y in a d d i t i o n to full tea charm of flavor is never forgotten. We are exclusive “ Well, of course you couldn't In ITD.'J individuals hired ,i i , . Modern methods and honest service. » agents for L iggett’s Chocolates. marry him,” said the intimate •to go from (' i.-tinc to Wiscasset and menu. O L I V E R E U. R E Y N O L D S friend calmlyT-“not such a bore.” Other C and ies carry letters and papers once a fort Fi ne P l u m b i n g . S t e a m “ I am not sure th at Billy de­ night. ' lie walked the whole diT a b l e d ’H o t e D i n n e r S u n d a y PA RK <k T I L F O R D A POL LO W H I T M A N ’S f and Hot W ater Heating serves that nickname,” said Dulcie. tance over the route. The next R E P E T T I ’S FEN W AY 5 2 No. Ma i n S t r e e t Freep*< f r o m 12 t o 2, $ 1 . 0 0 1 Telephone, loo-w "He doesn’t talk moonshine like year post masters were appointed A lw a y s Fr esh and W h o l e s o m e I the poet or brag of himself like and mail sent mice a week by car j the halfback, but he does say some riors on horseback. Rufus Cram . nice, sensible, good hearted things, the fir-t postmaster in Warren, col­ f S u c c e s s o r to T h o m a s J o h n s to n Jand he has a lovely smile.” lected 2U cents as his pay for his P h o n e No. 1 F reeport MERRICK ROAD The intimate friend sat up and first three months of work. W e s t Merrick Road 5 looked at her. “ Well, of all things,” Between Freeport and Baldwin 2 the said; “ I believe you are half in A Com plim ent. 2 love with him! (How you can think Mrs. Horsey was unhappy over L a u n d r y of him when you have the choice of the stern severity of her new photo­ C h i n e s e Opp. L. I. ft. K. Depot two such men as the poet and the graphs. naif hack is more than I can under“Norah,” she said to her p re tt. 14 B r o o k l y n Av e F R E E P O R T . N. Y itand.” waitrosc, “do you think this photo­ “ But are they really in love with graph look- like me?” N O T I C E —My s erv ic e and w or k is ! lie?” Dulcie demanded. Norah’s warm Dish heart cam,- first-class. Goods called for and de ­ Form erly Bowery and Grand Street “They have asked you to marry io the rescue. “Shure. Mrs. H ersin. livered. Maker of ReltoMo diem, haven’t they?” Marion asked. dear,” she replied quickly, “ if you “Yes. But somehow it seems to '.»oked like that would I ever have C o r n ic e s , G u t t e r s , Roofing, L ea d er s, me that they are always thinking two afternoons a week ?” Sanitation — Efficiency — Economy BORE Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood McKEE REFRIGERATORS Beechams PHLs - MCKEE R O B E R T Health and Strength Telephone EDWARD H OLSEN ”888 A. C O M B S , Jr. E l e c t ri c a l Contractor STORAGE BATTERIES Re-charged & Repaired for a Taxicab Good Healthful Things To Eat Night and Day Service C. A. SCHLUTER j M. BE ACORN mmMr P atents Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. 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To this th e a s sista n t replied that he experienced a sim ila r feelin g when his reverend co n stitu en t was in th e p u lp it “Then," rejoined th e m inister, "I peety th e folk th a t h ave to hear ue baith!" TO Dear Mr. Newcomer Don’t wait for our solicitor to call. Sub­ scribe at once and Get Acquainted with the Good Old Town_Quicfdy ENGLEWOOD, N. J 9 y FROM DYCKMAN ST., N.Y.j f Residence T elephone, 7 6 5 - R FRANK L. HACK COMPANY 76-80 H e n r y S t . , F r e e p o r t , N . Y. " T H t IDEAL S O U T I FOR ■ O T O R IS T r* ' OPEN THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. E S T I M A T E S C H E E R F U L L Y GIV EN ■OATS EVKUV le MINLTBK ON *ATVBDATR. RUNX'ATS AND H U U D A T a o t h k b d a y * k-v k b y m m i m t k h FIRE E S C A P E S , Folding G a t e s , R a ilin g s and Wire S c r e e n s for P a r titio n s and W in d o w s H E A T IN G and V E N T IL A T IN G FARE Sc