THE VASSAU HMT. rBBEPOST. K. J. FSn>AT APKIL IS. 1*17.
Thousands of Families for Many Miles Around Meet On The Classified Page Of The Nassau Post Every Week
n% EXTIA CIAICE Ff I IT
AdverttscHCifs lor The Nassn PmI ¦a^ ke lelt al C. i. Brailhwaile's SMItMry Store, lallrtad Aveue, nrcepMl.
AUTOMOBILES
TO AENT—Dead storags space for automobiles $2 per month. P. 0. box 67, Pretiport.
VORDS—Several uiied Fords for sale; prices ranging |100 upwards. W. T. Hutcheson, Hempstead.
BUICK Sedan; five passenger; flrst clKss running order; price |250. C. C. Boyd, Westbury.
WANTED—Cook and house work, family of three and workman, coun¬ try woman not too old not too stout Permanent for good reliable girl or woman, $25.00 a month now, ans¬ wer promptly. Box 3'J2, Lynbrook, L. I. Telephone l.ynbrook. ;>40
REAL ESTATE
Classification Assures for Your Ad, Automatically, the
HELP WANTED- (mtt "Bcst Positiott'' iti a Ncwspapcr
FOR SALE at Seaford, L. I.—11 acres
with old buildings, near depot and
water; also farm 54 acres, and
other plots and bouses at reason-
^ ^ble prices. Wm. Garnett Payne,
1^6 Broadway, N, Y.
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AT Springfield, new cottage, 5 rooms, bath, 4,200 sq. ft. $2,800; accept 1250, or lots as flrst paynient, bal- wice as rent, W, Schabehorn, op-
*- posite station, Springfield, L. I.
..TALLEY STREAM—Two « room bouses 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. L. I., phone 670.
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WINTER BARGAIN—New up to date Colonial cottage, 7 rooms, bath and pantry; all Improvements; electric¬ ity; large plot; $4,200; easy terms. See Grove G. Thonipson, 6 Atlantic avenue, Lynbrook, L. I.
REAL HOME AT BKLLMORE With 7 roonis, large veranda; gaa, ' water, range; on large plot, 80x126 feet; more land adjoining; near ¦chool, stores, churches, and short walk to depot; beautiful streets and macadam roads; a real gen¬ uine bargain; price $2,000; terms 1200 cash, balance $20 per month; write for photos and particulars. L. W. R. Richards, Bellmore Theatre, Bellmore, L. L, phone 225 Wantagh. .
LOTS, $50—At Merrick, I have only a few left, with ga» lamps on Btreet; short walk to depot, store.^ and schools; will be worth $200 when road is electrified, will take 16 cash, $2 per nionth; real bar¬ gain; no fake; investigate; write me today. George Lutt, Merrick. L. I. 2 t
NINTEY lota at Bellmore, south ot Merrick road, 5 blocks from rail¬ road depot; price $9,000. S. Dom- bek, 1171 St. John's place, Brook¬ lyn. Tel. 5794 Bedford.
I have two sums of $2000 each and one for $1000Jto be placed on first mort^ges.
GEORGE M. LEVY
FREEPORT
The question of "preferred position" often bothers those who use display advertising space—but it is solved automatically for the classified advertiser
Properly speaking there is only one place in the paper for a classified advertisement. It finds that place when its proper classifica¬ tion has been allotted to it. To find it, then,
BILLS DISCOUNTED
WILL pay cash for deeds of propertv threatened with foreclosure. Ed¬ wards, 9 West 45tJi street, eighth floor front. New York City.
PARCEL POST
Drugs and sundries shipped to your home by Parcels Post without extra cost. Chubbuek's Pharmacy, Freeport, N. Y.
FOR RENT
WANTED
HUNDREDS OF GOVERNME.VT jobs open to wonien; list free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 631-D, Rochester, N. Y.
WO.MKN WANTED for Government cierJtships; $75 a month; "pull" un¬ necessary ; common education suffl¬ cient; examination soon; specimen questions free. Write immediately Franklin Institute, Dept. 681-D, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED—Lathe men familiar with niieromeier for Pision Ring Work. Good wanes for steady men. Apply Steven.s Piston Ring Co., Atlantie Ave.,Freeport, N. Y. 4-13-lt
STENOGRAPHER WANTED — Good position for competent person. Apply Clarence A. Edwarils, Insurance of¬ fice. Freeport
RELIAin.E STK.NOtJlLVPHER - de.';- ires to secure position at once. Re¬ ferences furnished. Box li. 4-13-lt
becomes just the a word in the directory.
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WANTKIVMan and wife will take position as etxik and Imtier. all a- round work. References from last place. 40 Henry st., Junuis Char¬ les, 4-13-lt
CARTKNTEKS W.^.NTED Apply, C. W. Reynolds, Builder, 61 Southside Avenue, Freeport, 4-13-lt
MILITARY BILLS PASS AT ALBANY
Since Outbieak of War Stata Ofleis Aid to U, S.
NO DELAY BY THE GOVERNOR
FOR SALE CHEAP
Plot 50 by 180 ft. on south side of Lincoln Ave., 180 ft. west of Park Ave., Roose¬ velt For $275 net.
GEO. M. LEVY, Owner
Towns Authorized to Organize and Equip Military Bodies For Homa Defenae and to Enroll Reservists, Speeding Up Legislation Prior to Fi¬ nal Adjournment — Local Measures Rushed.
[Special Correspondence.) ¦ Albany, April 10.—lu the eleventh hour the legislature, on the eve of final adjournment, is turiiiuf; its attention to the passage of uieusiires which hnve for their olijects preparation for the war. Already there have been passed and signed a number of bills streuKlb- ening the national guard and providing for future enii.slnieiits for the militia.
In practically every instauce when bills dealing with military subjwts reach him, (Jovernor Whitman has si;ni- ed them without delay. As the result, the military program of the state, un¬ less extraordinary emergencies arLse, may be said to be almost complete.
Both the senate and assembly have adopted resolutions pledging all possi¬ ble aid to the federal government, both In men and In money. What additional preiwredncss measures may be Intro¬ duced from now on will be immediate¬ ly passed and sent to the governor. Towns to Organiz* ConAp«ni«s.
Home defense bills have been drafted aud Introduced to authorise municipal¬ ities to organize and equip military organlxa tlons at tbeir own expense, to permit the enrollment of reservists and to provide for the-remoral of any pub¬ lic employee for unpntrlotie ntterances. Men abosA. fort^-flve years of age may
be iiK'iuded in the service. In n nies- , siiKe sent to tile legislature in reliition to the bill for lioiiie deli'iist' oiKiiuiza- tious (joveriior \ViiiIiii;iii coiiiineiits ns follows ;
"I'nder e.xistiiiK conditions -slate and national—it seems to nie necessary lliat steps lie taken to ortrani/e a lioiiie de feiise force as speedily us possilile. I iiave alrei.dy reiiuesled that tlii« oe done."
Ends Mltchel-Wagner Row.
After two streiiiuiiis days nnd one niKiit devoted to the exaiuliialion of Mayor .loiiii Purroy Mitcliel of .New Vork city ie'.,'ardin>: tlie nttenuice** lie made in relation to Senator Uotiert F. Wairuer of .\ew York the siMinte by resolution ended tlie invest iKation by liassiiig It res()lutio;i thut this step I'*' taken. .\t tlie same time n seeond res¬ olution was passed jcivinK Sennt'ir Wnjriier a clean liill of health nnd <>x- oiieratiii>r blm from all sus[iieion wliidi ini^bt have been aroii.sed by Mayor Mitebel's declaration that his etyoifs to defeat the hill iH'riuittiiitr New York city to sell to the federal government certain lands on Rix-kaway i>oint ap¬ peared to he not iu llie interests of tlie I'nited States.
.Ml of the bearings, whicli were iield in tbe senate eliamher, attending tlu- examination of Mnyor Miteliel were 'conducted under cireunist.inces inteiid- : ed to make them ns important ns pos : 8ible as retiards Ihe obtaiiiiiiK of tov- tiinony. so that ttie i)roceetlliigs Insti¬ gated by Senator Wagner—as Ihe re suit of tile adoption by the seiiatr : of his resolution summoning Mayor Mitchel to ill)any to appear before tbe bar of the sennte—might be as brief ns
• jMJSsibie. What lent Interest to these
• hearings was the fact that former (lov- j ernor and United States Supreme Court [Justice Charles Evans Hughes was j chief counsel for Mayor Mitchel.
Following the adoption of the reso-
j lutions which ended the procee<ling:
and exonerated Senator Wagner, se\
I eral ynators took occasion to ex-
I press tneir utter confidence in him and
j to declare that the result of the Inves-
j ligation brought him out with an un
! blemished reputation as a high minded
and patriotic dtlsen and official.
Whitman Signs Msaaur*.
Oovemor Whitman signed the bill
appropriating $2,800,000, or as much
thereof aq oecessaj-y, foe tbe purchase
hy file stnte of Rockaway p'oint, on .\pril 4. Enrly in the morning of the following dny the senate in execiilixc session <le<i(ied thnt tlie .Mitcliel-\\'n^'- ner controversy shfuild end; that siiii-e the ^;o^¦ernor bad signed tbe Rockaway point bil! nnd Mnyor Mitcliel had ad¬ mitted under oath that his iitleraiices. wliicli resulted In the senate in\esti;;a. tion. liad not lieen intended to cast any lellection upon the patriotism of Seii- alof Waiiner there was no further need to (lintinne the proceeding's in ctuiroruj- ance Willi the \\'a;riier resolution.
Alter a lengthy dcliate In the nsseni- hly the hill to provide for n state con- st.iliiiliiiy was pn.ssed. The measure, pre\ loiisly jiassed by fhe senate, is ex¬ pected to lie signed l)y the uovernor witliin a short space of time.
Exit the Ring Champions.
Covernor Wiiiimau has (leleriiiliieil not to alter his decision made enrly in the present session tliat prizeliKhlin;: he .•llminaled hi this stale, lie recom. nieaiied many mceUs ULro that the l.iw ItLTalizini; this Idrni of s|iorl he lepeal- eti. Since that time niui'li pressiiie has been liioii-iit to iiear upon hiiu to be more U'liieui and iieriuit tliis form of alhletic performiiiii-es under stricter supervision. Sporlin^' wiiiers fr^im the principal cities of the stati! dilled ujion the executive liy aiipointment and en deavoreil to persuade iilm to acceiM one
' of several theories they advanced un- 'der wldch prizelichtiiig as a source of revenue ml?tht be coniinued. Tiie gov- I ernor was denf to these sng(.'ostlon.s, ' nnd unless the iej^slntnre is unmindful I of Ills wishes tile statute pennittini.' j prizefights will lie relicaled liefore the i present ses.siou hns come to a coiielii- i sion.
I Assemblyman Wiiiteliorn. Socialist. has introduced n bill to make impossi¬ ble In t^e future proceedings similnr ; to tho.s» attending the Mitcliel-Wagner : controversy. ,Tlif liiii amends the leg- j IslatUe law In relati<m to contempt of 'the legislature hy striking out the ' clause prohibiting a citation for c<ih- I temi't proceedings for the publication ! of a. false and ninllclous report of the i doings of the legislature or the condu< t j of any of Its members. This bill Is an Innovation,' aud It \b not regarded as satisfactory to the majority party. Ta Dispese of Local, Option Bill. Local option, so far ns the action of
KOR RENT- 4 room apartment and bath; first fioor, $18. Broadway and Rosedale Ave., J. D. Comiaky, lei. 86.
TO RENT—Three .conectlng furnished roonis "*P4th batlu on July first. Apply local agents or J. Roantree, 31 N. Ocean Ave. 3-30-4t
FOR SALE
FOR .sale:—Oak sideboard and din¬ ing table with claw feet. P. O. box 67, Freeport.
FOR SALE—Gas range, brass bed, new Invalid's chair, curtains, and fine parrot. 30 Seaman Avenue, Freeport
FOR SALE OR TO-LET—On Centinnal .\ve., Roosevelt, 6 room house, nearly an acres of land. Fine fruit, chicken houses for 4tl0 fowls, all in good condition. Cneap to good tenant. Apply local agents or J. Roantree, 31 N. Ocean Ave. 3-30-3t
FOR SALE Hatching eggs—Thomp¬ sons Imperial Ringlet Barred Ply¬ mouth Rocks. Henry Bninning, Grand Ave., Baldwin. 4-6-8t
FOR SALE rrrsK.lU^
rop engine; summer cabin. Price very roatonable. Owner anxious to sell. In p.rfect order. Can be seen at
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GIRLS WANTED
WANTED
• 75 girls to sew on mach¬ ines; those vfhp seek steady employment only need ap¬ ply. Apply
SHEBAR & KIEIN U No. Mall SI. FreepMl. L. I.
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HELP WANTED
MEN AND WO.MEN to qualify for government position; several thou¬ sand appointments to be made next (ew months; full information sh«ut openings, how to prepare, etc., free. Write immediately for booklet C. G., 153, Earl Hopkins, Washingten. D. C.
PRINTING
WEDDINGS deniand the best quality of announcements; we carry a full line. The Freeport Press. Churoh street, Freeport.
AUTO SUPPUES
Full line of supplies and auto parts; vulcanizing a specialty. Joaeph Hir.^ch, Brooklyn avenue, Freeport.
FISHING and GUNNING STATION
Seaford, Long Island
the 'h^'isratnre Is coiMvined. is likely to be disposed of this week or n<-xl week nt tlie latest. Tliis leKisIati<in hns been hanging fire since enrly in tl.e year, wlien tlie Hili-Wlieeler hill. Kiviii),' cities IIk" same privilege as re g .rds local option as rural commiini- tie.-i, was introduced. The bill ha- lieeu aniended and is scheduled to ko Hiroiigh liotli iKuises. whicli. unless i change iu ttie pioiriam is niiide, seems to lie (inite iirohalile.
Following in the footsreps of a me morial addressed to the puhlic at large by representatives of organized labor. whhh was lo the effect that no objec¬ tion wonld lie made to extra b<iurs of lalior of women and minors in niniii- tiou factories, provided such addition¬ al hours weie approved hy tbe state industrial ccinimission and were neces¬ sary. .Vssemlilyman .lohnson luis intro¬ duced a bill t<i liriiig about this result Amend Education Law. Iniportnut ainendments lo the iiill to inieiid Ihe education law inti-odnced ly Assemhlyman Tallett. ciiairnian of he assembly comniitlee <in e<lniatioii lave lieen made. As the result the .;chool yrnr may be lengthened twenty (lays, or from lt«' to l.sii days.
Tiie rules coniniittee is in clinrge ot ill bills on the assemlily side, and leg islatioii of every character which is frowned upon by the members of this coniinilti'*' is (iead for the session. This comniillee imw makes up the cnl- endar for the assembly each <lay. and niiless the assembly as a whole voltes t<i disrlinrge il from further coiisidcra tion of a hill the iiK'iiih^Ms who an- desirous of liavinj: tlieir iiieaMires bniiiKht liefore the lionse for'il vole can take u<i further steps to obtain a<' lion by atllriiialive or negative voles on their linal passage.
Hearings Are Stopped In Assembly. No more hearings will oc.iir before nssembly coniniittees fnun now on. though OH the senate side (piile a mini ber are scheduled. Tbe delay caused by tlie Wagner .Mit<hel proceedings made it necessary for many irnporlant bearings to lie postponed from last week to tills week and lo dates furtlier
along hi the i ith of Ajiril.
The npiiroprlalion hill hns lieen pass ed by both bouses. It is now in the hands of (Iovernor Wliiimnii. wliere it will remain unl 11 lie lins lhorouglll.^ scrutinized it. The governor is clotlied witli aihbority to do considerable prun ing. and it i« fair to assume that tlie total of the bill, atiiountjng to approx iinntely $7.'{.oO<».rKN). will be soiiu'wbnt smnller when he has finished prun¬ ing it.
In pre\ious yenrs It has U-en the custom of the governor to pive bear ings wheu tile legislature hnd adjourn- e<l liuall.v. and soinetlmes before it Iih^^ adjourne*!. upou items lu the appro priatioii biii. I'lion the.se (scasioTiw ibose wlio fnvor the nppniprlatloii ask e<l are invited to explain ju.st why tlie resjiectlve amounts are nee<led. As every department In the state has ask ed for appniprlatlons with whicb lo .-onduet Its activities during the fl.s cal year, which ends .luly 1 next, it can tie seen that If hearings of this nature are granted by Oovemor Whit¬ man there will be many who will urge him to Ife lenient with his veto pre¬ rogative.
BUILDING MATERIAL
PATENTS, Etc.
PATENTS, trade marks, copyrights; protect you ideas; three vsltMtble books with list inventions wanted sent free, phone Barclay 7394 Bich- ard B. Owen, patent lawysr, 12nd floor, Woolwortb Building, or 168 Owen Building, Washington, 9. C.
C. H. Southard Co., second hand building material, su«h as timber, flooring, ceiling, steel (all shapesi, plumbing fixtures, nianiels, doors, windows, etc., anything and every¬ thing right here. Yards aud oftices Uth avenue, 14th to 15th streets. New York City.
To Pess Local Measures.
I.oic; (lays of legislation are now in sime for Ilie niciulieis of both houses llth bulky lalcndiirs. The state of letjisintloii has now been reaihed when tiie Ileal bills which are lo pass must I, proinpily de.ilf with. I'nless-the measures desired liy lejiislators for their i-cspe<-tive districlH are more than local in Ihelr n|i|ilicaii<in iiiioii exani- in.'ilion it is not anticipated tliat they will he defealed. During the inst few dn.i s of n session Ihe work is inpid in dealing witli tills cla<s of le;;islali<in- so rapid, in fact, lliat fre(iiienlly ns many as half a hiridred bills are passed in a single day by both liouses.
Iinportanl amendments to the elec¬ tion law in relation fo the use <if vot- in- machines have lieen intiodnced by Sennt'ir .1. Henry Wallers. The pro¬ visions of tills law (lermitting the use uf these machines at a geiierui election are to niuily to H'cir use at the pii- iu. vy election so far ns prnclicnhle.
No more ndmiiiistration uicasiires. other Ihan those which tlie governor lu y siig};est liy special messages, are likely to be preteiiled tbis year. The bills which d<i come as n result of this aclion on Ihc part of tlie t.'overiior are llkel.V to be in relation to lhe needs of the nalioii in tlie piv'^'iil uar.
NO EXTRA CIARGE FOR IT
AdveriisemeBls lor The Nassaa Posl asy be leil at G. I. Biaithwaile's SlaliMcry Slore, Railroad Av«„ Frrrporl.
COUNTRY PRODUCE '
Delicious dressed fowl sent prepaid direct from farm, $1. Hough Farm, Far Hills, N. J.
MUSICAL
PIA.NO TINEK Expert, lionest, eon- scieiitioiis; $2.iii). J. E. Abbott, North CoiuniliUH avenue, Freeport.
FAMILY WASfflNG
WASHI.N'CfS wanted; called for and delivered; lea.souahle rates. An¬ derson llinidoyment Agency, Waver¬ ly place, Freeport.
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Qalck Action. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT, L. I
They All Change.
"You don't love ine ,is much ns yon used to," said the bride pouting.
"1 do! Wlial do you nieiiu liy siicli a ridiculous sialcnienf?" fumed tile (j;rooiii liout in;-'.
"You're uot linlf so Idiotic as yon us«'d to be!"
One could almosi write a poem ahom tills -<ir a piiilosophy.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Beat Out the Others.
The world g' nerally ^Ives Its ndinl- ration, not to the man who.Vloes what nobody else ever attempts to do, but to the mnn wlio does be>it what multi¬ tudes do well.—Macaulay.
t>huuld Have Known That. Excit<(l tJld Lady (wlio 'ms watched the ofllce boy tlnow a cigarette butt into the waste ba.-ket)—"Oh! .See that paper burn !" Fre.fh Ofilce Boy (calmly)—"Yes. dliln't you know that paper would hiinr.' —.Sireu.
MOTOR BpATS
FOIt S.M.i; .Motor boat "Chijiptiwa," hiiilt new i!H.'>; sixteen feet liy four fe<'t seven; Barker S'ij horse power engine, fully <!<iiiipped; Incliidiui; canopy top and side; curtains. In¬ quire Fred P. Harrington, 7(i So. Crove str«'et, Freepori. plione 765-,l
LOCKSMITHS
LOCKS.MITH and general repairing;, knives sliarpened. A. A. Nock, Church street, Freeportr
LOCi\K.Mrril Expert repairing, gen¬ eral locksmith. John M. .Simpson, South .Main street. Freeport.
TYPEWRITERS
Pride at Root of Mistakes. I have been more und more con¬ vinced, the more I think of It, that, in general, prlfle Is nt the bottom of all great mistakes. All the other pas¬ sions do occasional good; but when¬ ever pride puts In its word, every¬ thing goes wrong, and what It might really be desirably to do, quietly and lnnoc4yitljr, it Is niortnlly dangerous to do proudly.—Bnskln.
TYPEWRITERS— Ravings average from M per icent to 75 per cent; ali models, factory built, all makes: written gUHiantee with every ma¬ chine. A full list of satisfied users, ojien for your inspection; buying your machine from us means you are doing business with a reputable firm who will make good any claiin of dissatisfaction. Goldsmltb Bros., The Big SUtionery Store, 77 Nassau Street, New York City.
LOST.
IX)ST —election day anto number plate .M, 1606 on Broadway. Finder re¬ turn to Joseph Hirsch, Brooklyn Ave., Freeport. 4-«-2i<~^