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ROOSEVELT
Th- "Sunshine Twins." .Mr. N. D. baugh. of Wilkefcbarre. Pa., and Anton rieza, of .New Yfirk Cily. mght wholesome wit and fun to fhe tevelt people recently when they 'aied at Ihe Roard of Trade Mall. Ik talks and ske tches. Impersona¬ tions, records oti the "IJrsinograph" fiircd the program. The entertaln- cnt wax iiiidiM- the auspices of Ihe pwo. lh Lea^'ue of th« ,M. K. Church.
A i-atriolic seivlei' was held on the Irllt 'r.ounds in Roosevelt Sunday af- Iterne^oit at four o'clock. This was in keepib'.- wiih the annual .Memorial FPay st rvices observed throughout the [COiinry. The war veterans, the Home [.Defen««' I^eague and the Boys' Brigad<>
•*ere r-pecially Invited to be present. Tlie Invitatioa included all school (Iiildkeu and all loyal Amertcaa citi¬ zens of this community. CoL R. 8. Sekerhoa, former Couimander of tbe Brooklyn G, A. R. Post, and Rer. D. Stanley Coors. chaplain of the Uoose¬ velt unil of ihe Home Defen.se League. deliv-H-d brief addrefi.;e8.
.Mr. Saisho Kaw^shlrl. a Japanese stiideni nt Drew ThfHjIogical Seminary :'iid New York Cnlverslty. spoke at the M. K. ( hurch Sunday evening. May 27. He i^; ;. Uee-n st'jdent of public affairs, and is recoenizi^ among members of Ills ovn rac(! aa a real orator and a coming statesman. His message was of si'.iiilficant interest.
Tie ie,gu!ar monthly business and soci il meeling ot the Kpv^orth League o' tlie .M. K. Church was held at the
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borne of Mrs. N. O. Andrus Friday even*ug. After a pleasant boar of gan^n. tbe business beasion was bG< ^n. Reports from tbe various de¬ partments revealed increasing inter¬ est aikd progress in the League work. Tbe following officers for the new year weree'ected: President, Miles Brown; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Nettle Dur¬ yea; 2d vice-president, .Miss Marian Prall; 'id vice-president, .Mrs. Helen Faatn; 4th vice-president. Miss Ger¬ trude Hubbard; recording secretary, .Miss bvelyn Van Riper; treasurer, Hobc?it Williams.
A pleasing feature of the evening was tbe presentation of some tokens of esteem to .Miss Susan George, the retiring president of the League.^ The tokens were presented by the SuViday School. Kpworth league and choir, in whic!) organizations .Miss George has been an indefatigable worker.
Sl Paul's F:piscopal Church, Roose¬ velt, .^undav. June '{ only. .Morning piaye'' and sermon, usually at 10.50, poslpiiiicd to 4.45. owning to ordina¬ tion S'-l vice in (Jathedral. Garden City at Ila. ni. Sunday School H.45 a. ni ,as u.sual. .No 7.30 service.
The Diamond Squeegee Tread is an old resident cf motordom.
For years it has squeegeed the roadway to non-skid sure* ness.
You should use four Dia¬ mond SqueegeeTread Tires on your car—for two big reasons.
You have four times the security in driving.
You save four times as much in first cost.
Got Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires—red sides and black treads—and realize the life and strength and service insured by expert workman¬ ship and pre-eminent knowl¬ edge of rubber compounding.
Start today wilh one Di.imond, if that is all you need, b--:t kt-op on unlil yiiir sot is cejtnpleie and you are driving aud saving on four.
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V.v. and Mrs. Ira Searby. of Cen- tenn-ai Avenue, motored to Pompton Plain'; tn the home fif .Mr. and .Mrs. Waii-:iit-r for dinner, and then to .New¬ ark |e> Ihe home of .Mrs. William Tiie- ke r 01, Sunday.
Rev. .A. Smith, of the Kpiscopal Mis¬ sion fif Rfitisevelt, has successfully passe, the examinations, and will he ordaiiieri tin .Sunday. June '.i. at the Cathedral, fJarden ('itv.
Two t-oiiimuters missed an early train a I Kreeport on .Monday morn¬ ing die to the change of the time ta¬ ble. This is the first time this event has iiaiipened in a long time. j
Mi',=. .Samuel .Miraius, of this village, eniei';.iiied her luother, Mrs. Sniith Merrill, of Park Slreet, Bellnior.', lasl wee!:.
.Sa'.'-lio Kawashiore, of Japan, a stu¬ dent at Drew Seminary, was the speal.ei at the evening services on .May L7.
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For Automobiles, Bicycles and Motorcycle*
Diamond Tire Sales Co. of L. I.
Freeport, L. I.
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S.'rvices al Roosevell I';piscopal Cliiirrl. ue.xt Sunday as follows: Sun¬ day .-D'hool from 11.45 to 10.50; church at 5 f( clock p. m., only for next week. Regui.ii Wednesday evening services at 8 p. in. All are urged to attend these services.
I Coi. H. 8. Sedkersen. a veteran of ttae War of tbe Rebellion, was one of tbe , prom.aent speakers, and a number of j tbe officers of tbe Home Defense , Leagite were present. I There was a large gathering of peo- {pie present viewing the grand sight i iof those gallant men. The activities i j of ihe Roosevelt Home Defense I League is a very strong facior in the affairs of the village. Drills are held on Tuesday and Friday evenings at I the armory (Firemen's Hall) respec- j tlvely. of each week. The citizens ! gather in the armory each week with I grea. earnestness and respond very ' quickij indeed lo the commands of j Major J J. Dixon. When the citizens 'drill ;u the various streets they are viewid by a large and appreciative I auditiice.
: The Roosevel Home Defense League [took a very active part in the mem- ' orial service at .Mineola on Decoration - Day. 'i rolley cars were chartered and the members joined the League in Hempsiead, and then marched to .Min¬ eola, >vhei-e they wete reviewed.
: On Sunday niorning a very large ! congfregation attended the morning I servie e of the Roosevelt Kpiscopal ' Churrh. Rt. Rev. Frederick Burgess, D.D , Lishop of Ixing Island, was pres¬ ent, and delivered a most interesting and Listruciive seriooii on "Faithful- , ness," About iwci ty candidates were cottljnned. Some from St. .Mark's Chur- Il of .Smilhville South joined for the Rle.
Mr.>. Harry Gilman was confirmed , Sutid.'iy in St. Paul's Kpiscopal .Mis¬ sion.
Las. Tliiiisday evening the I'nited Boys' Brigade of .America held its weekl'- meeting al the Board of Trade Hall. The meeting was indeed very well attended, and ((iimuandant Pe- tersei, took full char.ne of the boys for .he Hist ii;iie sinee he was called away on guard duly. The boys seem¬ ed indeed very happy, and responded very promptly to all the drills and Older-! which Comniaiidanl Peterson issu.-ii. The boys hold weekly meet¬ ings at the Board of Trade Hall, and each meeting cake is furnished by the boys' mothers, .Mr. I'eterson is now in chaige of the tinys. Come and jfiin llu, worthy cause.
Bataf Trutliful.
Being truthful dtxrs not necessitate telling all one knows. There are tnittaa that do not belong ti> the general pub¬ lic, and which even a smaller circle is much the better off for not knowing. Being a pfacerasker often resolves It¬ self Into holding tme's peae-e.
Classified Advs.
Mr, John Bergen is now wiiiking for the 'i laction Company.
Every DiamoiKl Tirm musf deliver full value in service. If ever a Diamond Tire fails, a cheerful, willing adjustment will ba promptly made.
.Miss .M. Whitehouse led the Kpwortli League last Sunday.
The following are the offlcers of the Kooseveit Chapter: President. .Miles Brown; first vice-president, .Mrs. Ralph Duryea; second vice-pres- ideiii, .Miss Marion Prall; third vice- presiient, Mrs. Faath; fourth vice- president, .Miss Gertrude Hubbard; re¬ cording; secretary, .Miss Kvelyn Van Riper; publicity secretary, .Miss Kdith Whi'i'house; treasui'er. Robert Wil¬ liam'^.
Th" Voung People's Social Club will meet this evening al the home of .Miss Cei'tiude .McClellan.
.Mrs. Stretch, of Centennial Avenue, spent last week at the home of .Mrs. Will'MU Tucker, at .Newark, .N. J.
On Siintlay afternoon a large unit of the Home Defense League, compos¬ ed of about one hundred citizens, a.s- send.'led at the Firemen's Hail. From ther-.- they marched, led hy the Fife and Drum Corps, to the ball ground at Stop 02.
Thrrt services were held under the dire-lions of Rev. D. Stanley Coors.
THE FLEET in the IVORTH SEA
Th • lawn in front of St. Paul's Kjiis- copa! Church iooketl very nice Sun¬ day niornlnr^, ihrou.uh the effoits of Ihe ti-airiuan of the conimittee, who worked very late Salurday night to give ': sucii a good effect in such sliori notice.
Had Enough. "Oh, curse these organ recitals," cried the student, as the zoology leo turer reached, for another cat.— Froth.
GOING ACROSS WITH PERSHING"
a character Study of the Man the Army Calls "FIGHTING JACK'
How Window Glass Is Made.
Window glass is blown in the shape of long cylinder.-!, which are cut open along one side und then placed on a stone In a hot furnace, where they gruduully collapse and flatten out Into a big sheet uf glass, 'jfieo the glass breaks during this pro o, oi et'en ex¬ plodes, forming thousands of pieces.
Assessors' NOTICE
The Assessors of the Town of Hemp¬ stead hereby giva notice that they have completed the Assessment Rolls for the current year Iltl7), and that a copy thereof has b^en left with one of their number at the office of the Assessors. ROOM 1, TOWN HALL, in the Village of Heinpstead. where it Biay be seen and examined by any person UNTIL
THE THIRD TUESDAY OF JUNE
1917 next following and that on that day, to wit: JUNE 19th. 1917, from 9 o'clock A. M., until 4 o'clock P. M., said Assessors will meet at their said office in the Town Hall, Village of Hempstead* to review their astessments and hear and examine all complaints in relation to such assessments.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1917.
THOMAS H. BROWER. CLARENCE A. EDWARDS, CLARENCE R. ANKERS,
Assessors ef the Town of Hempstead.
Godfrey Gilbert, Jr.
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TIRES INU ALTO SIPPLIES
DiaAiond Tires
Telepboac 13l£ 9 Wei« Manleft BA,
HELP WANTED
PARCEL POST
Photographs showing Amierican Destroyers at Sea and a Picture of American and Brittish Sailors Fraternizing. N
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Electrical Shoe Repairing
Rubbers and Shoes Repaired
while you wait
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
JApS PISCIOHA, Prop.
35 RAIL/ROAD AVKNUK Preeport, L. I.
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IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE
Other Articles of National inter¬ est will be Published in the
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
SOLID CAKE
NO WASTE
"Where dirt gathers, waste rules"
Thrifty women clean house with
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Brooklyn Ave. at Grove SI.
EVERY NIGHT
Except Sunday
TliESDAY. THIRSDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES
Sevea and Eigbl Reels •! THE
BEST there is !¦ Molien
Pictures
Admission 10c Matinees 5c ChUdren 5
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LADIES OF FREEPORT
You search for the proper kinel of tailoring where etyle and economy j go hand in hand ends in the Goldfarb Stylish Way. And an added attrac¬ tion here is our Really Reasonable ' prices.
We maintain an expert departnient ' for Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing.
Brooklyn Ladies Tailors and Dress- ,' maker
H. GOLDFARB
n RaUrMi Ave. PhMe M8-M FREEPORTsN. Y.
Drugs and sundries shipped to your home by Parcels Post withoui extra cost. Chubbuek's Pharmacy, Freepon, .\. V.
WANTED
MLN A.ND WOMEN to qualify lor government position; several tteu- sand appointments to be ma«W next few montiis; full information abaut openings, bow to viepare, etc., tr««. Write iinnu'diateJy for tkooklet C. G., 153, Earl Hopkins, Wushdastao, D. C.
HLNDRKDS OF GOVKRNMK.NT' jobs open to women; list free, i Franklin Institute, Dept. 631-D, Rochester, .N. Y.
PRINTING
iHAI FFEl'R -Italian, single, desires i pos.iion with private family; lon.s j e.vpi rieiice in private service: hijrh-' ly ; It oiuiuended as a careful driver; I all lound mechanic; does own re-' pairs: honest, sober, economical. John Saprano. Box 104. Roslyn. L. I.'
\VA.\n:i) To rent for entire year.' five or six room bungalow; iniprove- nitins: r'asonable wak from sla-1 Iio:. on Ihe South Shore, .\ddress H F .'^.. I amp .Avenue. .Merrick.
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\\ I-^ ILAV'K n larue demand for slight-; ly ustd men's clothes and furs; good , prices paid. J. Kejjel & Son. 47 Ri.:;ioad .-Xvenue, Freepori. Phone I 368-\V. 7-l-4t
WO.MKN WANTFD for Government clerkships; JT'i a moiilh; "pull" un¬ necessary; comniou education suffl¬ cient ; examination soon; specimen tiuestions free. Wiiie iinniediatelv Franklin Institute, Dept. 681-D, Aochester, N. Y. i
BUILDING MATERIAL
C. H. Soulhard Co., second han<l buildiuK material, such as timber,! flooring, '-ciling, steel (all shapesi, plunib'ng fixtures, mantels, doors, . windows, etc.. anything and every¬ thing righ' here. Yards and offices !)th avenue, 14th to 15th streets. New York City.
WLDDINC.S demand the best quoMty of announcements; we carry a fuU I'ne. The Freeport Press, Chureb street, f''reepoit.
AUTO SUPPLIES
Full line of supplies and auto parts: vulcanizing a specially. Josepb Hirsch. Brooklyn avenue, Fi'eeport.
BILLS DISCOUNTED
\\ ILL pay tash for deeds of proper!r threatened with foreclosure. Ed¬ wards. !i Wesl 4.''>ih street, eighth floor friml. New York City.
PATENTS. ETC-
P.ATK.NTS, trade marks, copyrights; protect you ideas; three valuable books with lisi inventions waatad sent free, phone Parclay 7394 Riak- ard IL Owen, patent lawyer, 22ad floor, WOolwoith Building, or 16t Owen Building, Washington, B. C.
\0 EXTRA CIARGE FOR IT ]
Advrrtiscmrnls inr The Nsssaa Post Hisf be kit sl G. I. BrsilliwsJIr's Slstiooery Slore, Railroad Avr,, Freeport.
Vlfe Have Applications lor liouses lo rent, lurnished or unlurnished, Irom desirable tenants. Will be pleased to list your property eilher For Sale, Rent or Exchange.
JAMES HANSE
Tel. 77 33 RAILROAD AVE. FREEPORT, L. 1.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Delicious dressed fowl sent prepaid direct fnuii farm, $1. Hough Farm, Far Hills, \. J.
MUSICAL
PIANO TrNl';R Kxpuit, honest, con- si-iciilioiis; %2.iit). J. I-;. y«jbott, .N't'iih Columbus avenue, Freepoit.
FAMILY WASHING
WASHINGS wanted; called fer and delivered; reasonable rates. Aa- dersoii l-;mpli)ynieiit Ageiuy, Waver¬ ly place, Kreeport.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT
Advertisements lor The IMassau Posl j may be lell at G. I. Brailhwaile's i Stationery Store, Railroad Avenue, Freep«rt.
¦ AUTOMOBILES .
ro RKNT Dead storage space for, automobiles %2 per inonih. P. O. , box 67. Freeport. I
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN ON BONI AND MORTGAtiL Quick Action. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT, L. I
LOCKSMITHS
LOCKS.MITII and geaeial repairing, knives shai pencil. A. A. Nock, Churcb street, Freepori.
FORDS Several used Fords for sale
prices ranging |100 upwards. \V. . . ,,.-,,,-.,,.,¦,, r7~~~ ~.
T. Hutchcson, Hempstead. ; LO( K.SMI 1 II L.xpert repairing,
BL'ICK Sedan; five passenger; first class running order; price $-50. C. C. Bovd. Westbury.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALi; at Seaford, L. I. 11 acres with olli buildings, near depot and water; also farm 54 acres, aud other plots and houses at reason¬ able prices. Wm. (Jarnett Payne, 150 Broadway, .N. Y'.
„. gen¬ eral lot-ksmith. John M. Slmpsou, South .Main slreet. i''reeport.
\.T Springfield, new cottage, 5 rooms, bath, 4,i;00 sq. ft. $2,800; aecept $250, or lots as first payment, bal¬ ance as rent. W. Schabehorn, op¬ posite station, Springfield, L. I.
VALLKY STRI'iAM—Two 6 room houses and one 8 room house; tiled baths, parquet floors, open fire¬ places, beam ceiling, tot water heat; up to date in every respect; on plot 50x200; best section; low tax rate; 18 miles from .New York; terms reasonable. J. J. Smith, Catherine street. Valley .Stream. 1.,. I., phone 670.
WINTER BARGAIN- New up to date Colonial cottage, 7 rooms, bath and pantry; all improvements; elet:tric- Ity; large plot; $4,200; easy terms. See Grove G. Thomp.son, 6 Atlantic avenue, Lynbrook, L. I.
RF:AL HOME AT BKI.L.MORE With 7 rooms, large veranda; gav*. water, range; on large plot, 80x125 feet; more land adjoining; near school, stores, churches, and short walk to depot; beautiful streets and macadam roads; a real iten- uine bargain; price $2,000; terms $200 cash, balance $20 per month; write, for photos and particulars. L. W. R. Richards, Bellmore -Tbea!;'". lieilinore, L. I., p:.0De 225 Wantagh.
NINTEY lots al Bellmore, south in Merrick road, 5 blocks from rail¬ road depot; price $!).00O. S. Doni- bek, 1171 St. John's place, Brook¬ lyn. Tel. 6794 Bedford.
Read the Nassau Post for local and vicinity new^s.
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from 50 per cent Io 75 per cent, all models, faetory built, all makes; writ leu Kiiaianlce with every ma¬ chine. A fui: list of satisfied users, open for your inspection; buying your machine from us means you are doing business wilh a reputabja firm who will make good any claim of dissatisfaction. Goldsmith Bros., The Rig Stationery Store, 77 Nassau Street. .New York City.
FOR RENT
FOR RK.NT 4 room apartmeni and bath; first floor, $18. Broadway and Roscdalo Ave., J. D. Comisky tei. 86.
TO Li:r Small house at .Merrick. $8 pe- month. Apply .'Vlrs. Jensen, t'a'iil Ayeiiiie, .Merrick. 6.A-4.t-
F(JR KLNT flara^e and large fur¬ nished rotinis. near ears and rail¬ road sialion. 58 .North Ocean Ave¬ nu,. Freeport. 5-ll-4t
Metal Ceiling and iiiiiisewurk a
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J. T. ZOiHArk^Y.h
Stetl < eiliiigM. .Hide MalU aiid
MainMciitini'
L'i:i Miller A\euue ^1 ree port
Would Need Microscope. Thrt-e year-old .Nellie hod Just been given H piece of bread and butter to gulet her. She looked uf It Intently for H uioinetit a'd Ihen Hsited: "Mam¬ ma, does Dod s< • everylhlng?" "Yei. of course he I ies." was the reply. "Well," contluued fhe little miss, "I don't ulnk I'ven I)od toud see butter on zls hread."
The Only Way. "I'm thinking s.-riouslj of starting a moving pitturi' thfiiler," "Well, there's gt>oil iiionfy ill that buHliiess." "It isn't the inont-y I'm after. But I w^uld like to Hee my wife and children onc« In a while."