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Oowmtwioners teek Aid.
Tba coromlsrtoa on the govern¬ ment of Nassan coanty. which was •ppointad hy the tioard of supervlaors ¦ereral nKmtka ago to umke a vludy At governmental conditions in Nas-
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saa eounty, wlll hold its flnt publie meeting in the eotirt bouse in Min¬ eola tomorrow taiMiUag at 10 o'eloek. All dtltens of tne coanty are re¬ quested to attend. This meeting Is the first of a aeries of the kind whi<:h will be held from time iu lliuv tbreughout the county.
BLACK *•» WHITE
IS ALL THE VOQUE IN
MILLINERY
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SPECIAL
98c
Tbese Hats are made with Black and White
Straw combined in an attractive contrast.
Several pretty styles from which to
choose. On sale at either of our stores.
R. SCHISSEL
405 FULTON STREET 1029 BROADWAY
JAMAICA BROOKLYN
BDWARD SMITH
MARTIN F. MURPHY
SMITH m. MVRPHY
Pisotical Plnmhers
and Gas Fitters Satisfaction Gnaranteed
We wUl cheer¬ fully give you
estimates and do
your work by
contract, if you
desire.
SAVE MONEY
BT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR EXPERIENCE
UTZ STREET
FREEPORT
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The Telepbone Diiectory
GOES TO PRESS
Saturday, June 5,1915
T^ get yolir name in * the new Directory you should arrange for your telephone service on or before that date.
If JOU have an wrtkle tfiat can b« aold by name, it can ba •old by telaphopa.
Why not advertiae H in tbe Tei^lMine Directory, wbere it wiU come to tbe attention of Ibousands of telepbone uaera every day?
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HOME STILL SAFE
COOKED, CLEANED, ATTENDED TO
BU&M4E8« ANO CKURCH
WORK.
THEN SHE CAST HER BAUOT
Elflht Hours for Houas Work—Hour
and a Half for Business, Hour and
a Half for ttibls Cla«^-Th^«•
Hours and a Half for R«cr«a-
tion—Twenty Minutes
to Vote.
Just to show that a woman can vote withont neglecting her home, Mrs. Ida B. Sammis, Huntington, L. I., pre¬ pared a detailed report of what she did on April 6, when she voted on ap¬ propriations in her vlllage. This is it:
8 to 9 a. m.—^Arose; prepared break¬ fast for family; washed dishes, clean¬ ed lower floor of home.
il to 10—Cleaned second floor of home—vety thoroughly.
10 to 11—Read letter from Henry L. Stimson; hung pictures; arranged draperies.
11 a. m. to 1 p. m.—Made pea sonp; cookeiT meat, ba>ced potatoes; had lunch; washed dishes; cleaned up.
1 to 1:20—WENT TO POLLS AND VOTED.
1:20 to 2—Went to lawyer's ofllce and gave testimony in will case.
2 to 2:46—Went to another lawyer's offlce; transacted more business.
2:4B to 3—Went to bank. Greeted by president, who said: "I hear you've voted!" Sensations—those of hero returned from battlefleld.
3 to 4:30—Organized adult Bible class.
4:30—Son met me vrith automobile. Stopped to speak with lady returning from card party. Said lady believes that "a woman's place is home."
6:45 to 8—Dinner.
8 to 9:30—Music, newspapan, books.
9:30 to 6 a. m.—Rest—after the fa¬ tigue of voting.
Flies and moaanitoes are not only a nuisance, bnt are real dangers to health. Are you using every endeavor to aid in their extermination. Read editorial, page 4.
A HARDY SUFFRAGIST
Arctic Explorer Challenfles Thinking
Men to Watch Suffrage
In (Practice.
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Evelyn Briggs Baldwin, the meteor¬ ologist who has figured in many polar expeditions, and was the organizer and leader of the Baldwln-Zlegler Po¬ lar Expedition of 1901-02, Is a staunch advocate of votes for women. Speak¬ ing recently at the branch headquar¬ ters of the Empire State Campaign Committee, 70 Wall street, he said:
EVELVN BRIGOS ^BALDWIN, Arctic Explorer.
"When, In 1789, Washington made his Journey from Mt. Vernon to take the oath of otfice as the flrst Presi¬ dent ot the United States on Wall Street within a few doors from here, in passing through Trenton, New Jer¬ sey, on that memorable Journey, his¬ tory records that the Father pt our Country, orosslng the bridge which spanned the Delaware at Trenton, passed beneath a great triumphal arch, upon which were inscrilwd la bold letters these words:
" The Defender ef the Mothers wUl be the protector of the Daughters.'
"It is with tke same feeling which I know must have animated Washlag¬ ton at the moment tlat he kissed the Holy Bible upon taking the oath at offlce, to support the Constitution ol these Uaited SUtes, whtah coaUhts the solemn pledge 'To Guarantee te every State a republican form of gov¬ ernment' that I appeal to the great body ot law-makers aad students of law to re-read the Veelaratlen ef In- dependeaee aad re-iaferm themselves as to tke 'decent respect to the opla- loas et maaklnd' which our torefa- thers acknowledged to be due a can¬ did wwrU. .
"tt, therefore, behooves thlaktag nen awaag them to cast aside levity aad to get down te a most seriaas oaaslderatlea at She «aestieas la- volved. With tke experieace ef the workiags of iBqaal 8ulCrs«e in twelve States and ht aaaaMas fersiga caaa- tries already a asatter of history, and an ataadaaoe ef llteratare to dnCw tnm, ee^aUa. iadeed. wmiU b« tha ¦aa wke, peafaasiac latelHwcs, wobM aegleet ao Uaportaat a datr*
Linoleum
Tears ago Mr. Wild, like Thomas A. Edison, beg|^ experimenting, the former on floor oovenng:8 and the lat¬ ter on electrical devices. Now these men are in a class by themselves. The name—^Wild's—all over the world spells "LDfOLEITM."
We carry Wild's Linoleum in all qualities and designs, ^vith our "up- to-snufl" stock of Furniture, Refrig¬ erators, Carpets, Bedding, Oil Cloth and Ranges.
You win flnd us at 293-5 Fulton street, Jamaica, one block west of Town Hall, where we shall be pleased to meet, show and serve not only our old friends but anybody. Come and Inspect our groodB.
The New York and Long Island Trac¬ tion trolley lands you at Washington and Fulton yvieeta, then walk two blocks west to our store. Nearly op¬ posite postofflce.
GUS. H. FERTSCH
Orders
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received in this office at New York (jjty rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in Ncw York City for the advertiser who wishes to reach the intelligent, progressive and willing-to- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—both daily and Sunday—exceeds 300,000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald, Sun and Tri¬ bune combined.
The New York Times publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including fban- cial, automobile, school, railroad and steamship ad¬ vertising, than any other New York newspaper.
Millinery and Hair Goods
Your own comhings made up in any style you desire. NOTIONS EMBROIDERY LADIES' WEAR
"A Mark of Distinction on Every Hat" Renovating and Re-curling Feathers
Mrs. Kate Osborne
18 West Merrick Road FREEPORT
Telephone 89,o-Wr
MlLrLrlNERY
WEST'S I..C.
314 Lrivin^ston Street, Iirooklyn
Artistic creations from the most recent and finest IMPORTATIONS
- Exclusive Styles for Mountain and Shore We employ only the most competent designers and milliners.
SUBURBANITE
We know we can satisfy you if given the opportunity.
MME. A. BARREE, Mgr.
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FOK SAIE BY ALL SEALSB8
Moving and General Contracting
We have not only large and padded moving vans bnt eesplajr s:rong and competent men, and are equipped to do the best and moat eat- isfactory work. {
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLBANBD AT NIGHT, AND IN A MOBT SANITARY MANNER.
THOS. W. ABRAMS
Fleasant Avenue, Freeport. TeL tAM.
Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MAID^\ OOOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAM¬ ILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENO¬ VATING. MEN BY DAY. WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BY CONTRACT.
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Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVERLY PLACE. Telephone 890.
FREEPORT, B. Y.
The Baldwiii Garage and Salesrooms
JOSEPH L. SCHIFFMACHER, Prop.
Most Complete and Efficient on Long Islanil
New and Second Hand FORDS For Sale.
All kinds of Supplies and Sundries, Tires and Tubes, Vulcanizing, Batteries Recharged, Overhauling.
EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT
ECONOMY
EXPERTS
Excellent Storage Facilities
Sa Herzfeld
69 SOUTH MAIN ST- FREEPORT
SHOES For The Whole Family
We carry all the latest s'tyles and an up-to-date stock of
Ladies', Misses', Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes
Why go elsewhere and pay more for an in¬ ferior article ?
We have not only expert workmen but the latest machinery for making and* repair¬ ing Boots and Shoes. Let us tell you that we can sew on new soles by machinery, assuring the neatest and best workmanship, while you virait.
CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU.
The Cook Can Leave But How About Your Wife?
The ohanoes are, that the oook not only can, bnt will leave if she has to fuss around with a coal stove, and endure its dirt and inconvenience.
But if your wife does the cooking, even if it is only the little "special dishes" she likes to surprise you vrith, what can ahe dof
COOKINO when it's done the OAS WAY is a FASCINATINQ PLEAS- UB£.
Get a Cabinet Gas Range To-Day
TheNassata and Suffolkiightiiig |Co.
GEORGE MACDONAU>. PrMMMit