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THE HASflAU POST, FREEPORT, 1. T., FBIBAT, JUIE 23, 1916.
BALDWIN-FOREMOST SUBURBAN COMMUNITY
¦EW S15.000 CLUB HOUSE FOB
BALDWIN HAEBOE Y. C.
«w,-atiao of the steady Influx of new r«nidpnti4 at Baldwin Harbor. Long lalaBi]. and the improvement of .Mil- buiT) rlTer and bay a yacht club iias beCD organized to meet the demands of nautical pleasures in the comniun¬ ity. The chain of waterways that link Milburn river witli thc bay and BaJwwin Hahbor afford safe liarhors fdT motorhoats and yachts.
The ofllcers of the new organization ¦which is known as the Baldwin Har¬ bor Yaclit Club, are: Hegiuald .Miil- kinu. commodore; J, 1), I'eckncr, vice- commodore: W, Wallace Cutler, rear commodore: Oeorge .S, lally, secre- •tary; and John Fitzwater. treasurer
on June ',, at the scliool house at which tifne there was shown great en¬ thusiasm for the coming celebration. On Tliursday evening. Rev, Oharles H. Snedeker, rector of St, George's cliurch, Hempstead, delivered a lec¬ ture to tlie members and friends of the Christian Brotherhood of Baldwin, Tlie lecture was delivered in the chapel of the Baldwin .M, K, church on Merrick road. SiiNJect being "A City of Toiling Kings," The lecture was liighly appreciated.
This summer marks a new turn in bungalow home construction on Long Island east of the city line. Bunga- lowH are heing built on fee property near the fJreat South and Hempstead
The location of the new cluh hou.se j Bays in large numbers whereas in the ¦will be on an acre plot on the shore Miast most of the bungalows of the •of Milburn Bay and convenient to the South Side were built on leasehold chain of waterway.s of Baldwin Har-| plot.s in tlie Rockaway section and bor. The cout of the new club liouse; along Jamaica Bay and skirting the •will be $ir,.()0() and tlte plans are now ^ trollev road between F'ar Rockaway boing prepared Anchors and other and .lamaica. When tlie bungalow ¦¦autical insignia will adorn the residential movement began it was a ;grr)i!nds. " summer one and bungalows were huilt i
ou« a.s far east at Great River. They g"ll. Helberger, 9. t, Byrne. C, E, Mc- are fast superseding the old types of | I^ren. Boyer, Kmily ,lane Barker. L. small residences.
P.aldwin is again iireparing for a coniiiiitnily celebration of Independ¬ ence Day.
l>ast year witnesseil a great coin- munilv celebration of the .Nation's birthday and the people of Baldwin are enthusiastic over Ilils year's coni¬ munity celebration.
Out of last year's efforls arose the Comniunity Lnagiie of Baldwin, un¬ dei /.lie auspicc'.s of wliicli the cclc- ^ bratlon this year is to he held.
ptlmariiy for sunimer occupancy
Willi the easterly extension of luHigalow colonies fo tlie stiore front of Baldwin Harbor, Freeport and con¬ tiguous territory a strong demand began for bungalows constructed for permanent use. The convenience of thc bnngalov^s impelled its aiiajitation for occupancy in all seasons. They are now built wltli cellars under theni on land in foe simple, witli opon fire¬ places, balhrooui.s aud all modern ad¬ vantages, Sueh Is one of the salient
The program will follow largely the i results of the suburban home move- «ame lines as lasl year, commencing I „,p„t |„(„ Southern N'assau county, with a parade in the morning with Waterways leading directly tn patriotic exercihcs consisting of read- Hempstead Bay surround all-year Ing the Declaration of Independence, | ,,„j,j,^]„^yg in Southern Nassau couu- ralsing of the Flag, singing of na- ^^ jj,,^ ti,ej. ^ro built to meet the de
ti<»iiial airs and patriotic addresses.
In th<;' afternoon there will be var¬ ious Rames and sports, including a contest between the two ho,so compa¬ nies. During the sp()rts there will he mufiic.
In the evening there will be a hand concert and fireworks,
A large and enthusiastic meeting of t'he people of Baldwin was held
Meat Market
Church St., near Homan Place
Telephone ',»L'T Freeport JOHN W. EASMUSSEN, Prop.
Butchers of Eepute,
Our Pound'is A Pound
Ask our customers. Many butchers wonder vvhy tlieir trade Iall,s off and why pcopie complain against tlieir meat, Such dealers are not (experienced and particular in buying only the best goods. Our r.ulo delivery guarantees the quick¬ est anil best service. Give us a trial.
mand for all-year homes near the water.
This stimmer also witneses a spread of the bungalow residential movement lo tiie sparsely wooded sections of the north sliore. bungalov^' colonies be¬ ing noticeable at Huntington, Glen Head and Northport; whiie on the south shore Iningalows are couspicti-
Dry Goods
We carry an up-to-date stock of general
DEY GOODS and
FANCY GOODS
"Wc want your trade. Why not meet us half way? Thia town Is all right. You cau make make it better by patronizing home trade. Kvery dollar spent with the home merchant helps to boost the town.
Call and Inspect our stock and let us show you how much we can save you on the same goods from city prices,
DAVID GOLDSTEIN
Church St.. near Milburn Ave.
BAKERY
THE BEST BET
for your family table is our pure, well aud cleanly made wholesome Bread, Pies and Cakes. Their sweetness and flavor pleaee the imlate and build up the system.
It is given the 'lest of attention from ihe oven to your h ime.
Ignatz K^rovJl^c
Harrison .'\veniti
Baldwin
.Much prais.' has be.-n luaril for the efforts of the children who .lid so much lo mak.- interesting tlu- suffrage rally at the home of Jlrs, .Martin .\, White, (Jrand avenue, Baldwin, last w.-ek. The skill in dancing of Miss Constance Southard in th.- "Highlan.l Fling, and Terry Hyriu- In the 'Sailors Hornplp.-, " both in appniprlat.- costumes, retlected Kieat cn-.ilt upon .Miss .Mayk.-Is, Bald¬ wins popular and elttcl.-nt dancing In¬ structor: the suffrage r.cltiitlon of Eve¬ lyn Heib.-rg.r and the sulTrage song of \lola Kargoll. accompanied by-Miss Xy- irn not Fn-eiiort. hav.- been much com¬ mented upon for the charming manner in which both were delivered.
The words of ooth recitation and snug, whicii were written especially for 1 he oeeasion, follow:
(Song bv Viola Kargoll, Tuiu- "The Tulips") lni a little "suff"" girl. See my y.'llow bow. Its the token "suffs" w.'ar: IIIU- Ihelr proud to show. -Now of course you're wuiidring
.\iiil you cannot s.-e, ,lust why votes for woni.ri .N I to bother m.-.
Ill t.'il you till- Secret
Of this bow I w.-ar lis becjiuse my mother
Kissed and pinned It th.-i" If you want to wear on.'.
How I hope vou do.
.lust you tell ine and III
Pill one right on .nou
I I'.ecilatioii by I':velyn Heiberg.'r.l I am so very puzzled,
I .lon't know what to do I'l-rhaiis I'll g.'t the answer
1 want so much trom you,
Vou see I h.'ar.l the preacher
Say Just the oth.'r day: This was an ag.' of service,
()f toil iind not of pliiy.
He said that men and wom.'ii Must work as well as prav,
Tn gMiird ttie little children I'rom the .'Vil of today.
.\nd then a little later
Hi' talked ahoiit some laws
That hurt the tiny biibles; He s,tlil I was a Just cuuse
Kldoii Hurley, Hainillon. H, A, Go.-t- schiiis, Maguir.', Cornell, C, Bader, Ja¬ cobs, H. t\. Maykehs, CloVer. John B. Prince, Sarah Curtis, Frederick Hobin- son, Clarence A. .Shaniel. Mary A. Whit,', the Misses KlUjibeth Coleman, Mary Bittner, Fannie Hnnd, Provis, Pow.r.-. Blondelle, Kairina .Swift. Mary Koch, Vera Fanning, Jennie Koch. Helen .\ck- ir and Betty J.ihiis, of Baldwin,
And asked:
Will thos.' who hear
Francis W. Miller
General Carpenter
FLOOES
SCEEENS
ODD SASH
SUN PAELOES
Dealer in
ROOFING NAILS GLASS
PUTTY PAINTS
VARNISHES, ETC,
CENTEAL AVE. BALDWIN 3et. Merrick Ed. and Clinton Pl.
Telephone 1028-J
Milk and Cream
If you will take a walk or drive down to our place, corner Grand avenue and Thomas street, and look at our fine herd ot cows, you will never buy milk of any one else so long as we can supitly yoil. Not only does milk mean so much to the babe or cliild tiiat i« fed upon it, but also for the family use. Call and see us and leave your order.
WILLARD THOMAS
Heirin this vry diiy Tn lighl lliis awful evil.
Now vol.' just as you pray. "
N'ow, %vlien 1 asked my mother. If she would vote and pray Tn make the bad laws over. She had,' me go and play.
She said she did not both.-r About such things, becaus-
Tt was not right for women To meddle wilh the laws.
.Now it it's wrong for vvomen To h.'lp make bad laws riulit.
Cuanl all the helpless babies .Vid i'\iy worthy flght.
Then what Is right for women ¦" C.lve me an atisw.'r true II. Hellierger, A, T, Byrne, C, K. Mc- ,\nd why I'M' cnm.' to you.
I The Misses H.l.'ii Acker, Betty J'.liiis, Jennie Koch and Mary Koch of Baldwin, und Mrs, Collins of H.'mpsteaJ. assisted the hostess ill serving refresliiiu'iits.
Among the women present wore: Mrs, Henrv J. Haynor of Freeport, Mrs, Wil¬ liiim J, Boiler of Kockville Centre, M.-s- daiiies i;ben I':, .\cker. I''rancis Hond, VV, C, Mansfleld, Stillwell, Mulliner, Kiir-
The Baldwin i-ire Department has
arrang.'d Willi llu- Franklin Wlllard Carnival Coinpiiiij of .New York C'ity to bring their carnival to Baldwin, L, I., t.>r seven days, commencing Siiiurday, ,luly flrst, an.l .-nding July Sth,
This organization Is one of the great¬ est on th"' road and comes direci from Poughkeepsie where they iire playing under 111.' auspices of the entire Pough- ke.-psle Fire Dipartment and 27th an¬ nual convenllon of tlu- Hu.lson Valley Firemen's .Association,
The Baldwin F'ire Department wants to motorize the entire flye depariment eiiuipment an.i il Is for this reason the.v are holding Ihls carnival. The Frank¬ lin Willard Carnival C'omiia.v carries lhe gr.at.'st free attraction In the country, knowii as the "Aerial How¬ ards." in their sensational and woiider- tul display of Niagara Falls at night. This exhibition tiik.'s plac on the groun.ls every evening, weath.r per¬ mitting, at lO.nij p, m., and we can ;issure III.' peopl. ..f Halilwin and the surrounding coiniiiunities, that this at¬ traction will surpass everything ever s,','n.
(in July tth and July Sth all shows and attractions, including Hi" ".Serial Howards, will p.-rform in the after¬ noon.
The Haldwin I'lte Deparlmitit is go¬ ing tn il big .'xpi'iise in s.'curing these organizations and it Is hoped that th. y '.vill r.ceive the support and co-opera¬ tion of the public in making this affair
the biggest .'Vein tllilt llilS I'Ver been
held ill r.ong Island,
At the regiilai- nu'itlii'.; nf Hie tire d.'partm.'tit, luM at h.-adiiuarters on Monday .-veiling, ,lohii Fischer was ••lect.'d assistanl chi.'f .ngineer and tiu'inher of the board of directors to flll till' unexpired lerm of \Vni K. Massi.-. who r.'Signed at the previous meeting to accept a posilion on tlu' Barge Canal at Mechaiiicsville, .V, V.
Dont forget the Fireineirs Carnival, ,luly tlrsl to eighth inclusive Special attractions each evening.
MelliodlHl I'bnreb \oleii.
(Ill 'Sunday iii.,riilti'_' Kev. Marlin O, Lipley, Pli,li., pastnr of Du- .Methndlsl l';piseopal Church, will preach on "Homeward Hound," In the evening he will preach tin- baccaliiureate sermon to the high sclmol graduates. An In- viiatioii has li.-. n uxl.'iided to the fac¬ ulty illld stud.'Itts of th.' high school and the patrons of the public school are also cordially inviti-d.
During July and August tl school will he held at H-li'i a, n preaching service will begii
Sunday and the at 10,4r,
Bedell Grocery Co.
CHUECH STREET
Tel, P^reeport 277-W,
FINE OEOCEEIES
Gobel's Famous Delicatessen
Goods
The ver.v best and freshest Fruits and Vegetables. We carry ail the popular Cereal Foods, Tlte brands that have stood the test of years and that we guarantee.
If you want the BEST and a SQUARE DEAL call or "phone us.
CoGkl and Wood
S-urely you all use Fuel T-hen why not come here 0-nly the best is kept E-ing 367-J Freeport and Y-ou'll receive prompt, honest service.
James H. Story
MILBURN AVENUE BALDWIN.
.Mr, ililll .Mrs. Hull a theatrical world and extensivi'ly.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. H.
popular ill llu -lUerlaln quiti
Hall nf Paclflc
BALDWIN CLASSIFIED
I'OIt SALK—Oood hor
gentle und fearless, i-i-y or driving horse substituting aui'
liv
Kress, (irand Avenue .Market,
sprlghllv but .','11.'Ill d.'liv- leap. (iwiier liuiulr
• It
l'"fJP. S.VLi;—.\t half pl ice. Simplex gas hot water lU'iiler, costing Ji:f,,'il): and Crown ,Iewell gas stove, costing $16..">0, Inijulre Bo.x A, Nasaau Post. (;-:;:!-lI F"0H SALK—Surrey and runabout, good condition: also 5,000 pounds of hay, at 60 cents per 100, A, C. (Jrimtii. Bald- w-1 n,
TO RENT FURNISHED
Two-»tory. modem, ten- room, foyer haU and bath
COTTAGE
with all improvements.
including gas, water and
electric light.
G. A. DESSART
SOUTH GRAND AVENUE
Comer Scbool Street Telephone Freeport 56-W
FOH SALK—Two pedigreed collie dogs, one flfteen months, other eight months old; also saddle and driving horse, six years old; two carriages, In- (|ulre Julius J, Heinrich, West Seaman
avenue, ^____
FUK~SALK—Beautiful hoTne. all Im¬ provements, large grounds; Carna¬ tion avenue, at the head of Church street. Inquire on premises, Mrs, Rosa¬ lie P, Bennington,
FOB SALK—Two beautiful homes, all Improvements, garages; Thomas street, corner (Central avenue. Inquire Johnson,
A. V. Pearsall
BflLDWIN Boarding Stables
Storage for Furniture and Automobiles
MOVING VANS AND GENEEAL TEUCKING
Contracting
Coaches and Limousines for Funerals and Weddings
Grand Avenue, Opp. Depot Telephone 170.
street wfill Heisenberg li
Mrs, JIall, Ihl They are
'ntertaln .Mr, ¦ New Vork, I w,-,k end
and Mrs. par.nts of
dential place for home seekers.
The Haldwin Harbor Vacht Club has matiind arranginieiits for a monster beneflt to b.' given July Uth: the pro¬ ceeds from which will be devoted to the building funds.
Commiidon- Hegliiald Mulkins with Dto Boar.l of (ioveriurs. Messrs, Irving, Walton, Thomas and Coyne, an- com- pl.'tlng the list of th, talent who will take pari.
Baldwin counts anioiin its residents some of the most popular and noted theatrical people of the day. all of whom are supporting this project to their utmost. Hehearsals are now being held,
.Mrs, P..-dm.mil H, CottiT. one of the most widely known song and dance ar¬ tists in the profession, has consented to take part, having alrea^Iy selected from the l.'ading publishers new and special music for th.' occasion.
This will b.' the flrst appearance on th.- slag,' nt Mrs, Cotter since the birth f h.r babe some six months since,
Mrs, Cotter is the lady to whom Mrs. riegnnlil Mulkins, assisted by Mrs, J. B, llall, Mrs, K, F. Hnll. Mrs, Taylor (Ireen, Mrs, .\ugustus \V, Denton, Mrs, Jos.-ph Tally, Mrs Charlea Hltchrlck, Vivian Walton and Violet Kingston, gav.' a bab\ shower last Nov.-mber at
a^id Mrs T. 1 t. I'ce D..Hilhert,! of .Mu inaH- has successfuUj pu»i,.d his amiilatinns at the I'niversity of P
I ---. amiilatinns t
--¦ '¦'' -nthusiastic In thV sylvAnia an.t Is home spending a few
presenl campaign to promote and pusli dav/ with his paniit" Thomas '« siu.iv I.'aldwin to the rront as the one resi- --^-^ ¦ m. p.n m. , i nomas ..- stu,i.\ -
ihg eiinineeriiig and has anollu-r to flnish his courses. He has accepted li position with a c. lebrated engine.'r- iiig concern to work iluring th.' vaca¬ tion season and i|ualify in practical ex¬ perienc. He win be locat.'d so that h.'caii spend Sundays at home. Thom,is is nm onl> an athlet" but a Jolly good fellow, and popular with the .Muitig p,,'- pb who know him.
i',i plain anil ,Mr Paeilie str.'et gav pany iast Monday friends. The sail tain Denton's biiy
' .V W Heiitnn of a sail and b.'acli In a number of their of 12 miles to Cari¬ bous.' was most en¬
joyable but only illl appetizer to what w-as to follow in the digging, steaming and .-ating of soft clams. Interspersed with recitations and Interesting anec¬ dotes by several of the patty,
I An incident not scheduled ocurr.d and caused much fun. One of the party, a
: dear lady of matur.' years, while dig¬ ging clams lost Iter balance and pitched headflrst into the mud and water. Of
I course, no ini'inb.'r of tlu' praty will
I ever tell who It was.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walton,
llu- hi
hnme
Mr, and Mrs. H.-ynoIds of Paclflc slreet have just closed a successful sea¬ son in burl.'sque and opened their home for the summer vacation.
Mrs. Keyiiiilds is known on th.- stage as FloniiC' Mills,
Commodore Mulkins hopes to get Mr, and Mrs Il.ynolds to tak-' part in the B, V. ('. Inllellt,
\V. .\ Kuih |iurcliii<. .1 Hu'
Church sir.
vho snm. lime sine
'inaiiii grncery busl-
I'l, is gaining a good
with Mrs. But her.
sti
making
many fri.'inls
Harry J. Hall, whn has luen attend¬ ing the Uensselaer Polyteclimlc Instl¬ tut.- at Ti:oy, N, Y., has returned to Baldwin for the summer vacation and Is with his parents on Hockwood avenue. He is taking a course In me¬ chanical engineering and is negotiating with a flrm to take field work during his vacation.
Like his fatiier, th" Snuth Crand av.-nue tailor, Harry is a congenial, af¬ fable fellow and wins frieiuls wherevr he goes.
Mn
T' n .
UnuglU'It.x
if Mill.
Dr.W.CWeekes
"Baldwin Cottage"
SOUTH GEAND AVENUE
.Near Thomas Street BALDWIN. L. I.
Telepiione 17.'i-.M Kreeport.
W. Augustus Miller
High Class Painting and Decorating
In all its Branches,
Dealer in Paints. Oils. Wall Paper, Brushes and Hardware
Telephone 4 90-\V
GEAND AVE.. Near E. E. Station BALDWIN, L. I.
F't-ults Wk.nid,
The very best of all kinds iu their season, t^anned and bot¬ tled goods. The best brand
CANDIES CIGAES FEESHBEEAD PIES CAKES
Surely my 1 1 years of life and business in our Village should bespeak ,my honesty and fair dealing. (live us a trial and yuu will not go elsewhere.
Rudolph DeAngelis
South Grand Ave. Baldwin
Post Olfice Building Tel. Freeport 4 31-J.
BICYCLES WAR DECLARED
Till' fighting in Mexico cannot hi' cumpared with the battle we ar.' waging ayiilnst high prices
We Sell the Iver Johnaon and HeHdlng Staudnril lilcyolm.
We guarantee our repiiir work. Wlu'ii w,' tix a wheel we flx It and the b.st part is that we dont souk ynu.
Two Stores:
"tlerriek Itoad Church Sirret
i"l,0\ II \\ . IIKUF.I.I,,
IMrs Hnlslnii. ."Vlrs Cr, . ii. .Mrs Arnold. Miss Libbie Hloiidell and Al. Kindley,
.Miss Marton Denton returned home I froiO .-Vdrlan CoUeg,'. at .\driaii, Mich, Miss I'enton is w.ll knowii and very popular wilh tlu- \.iiiiig folks who are w,'lcoiiiiiig her back lo their circles.
Fancy Grocery
Delicatessen and Bakerj-
CHOICEST AND BEST
"Best by Test"
JACOB SCHNELLER
NOETH GEAND AVENUE ! Second Door from L, I, Depot, i
Household Novelties
Silver and Aluminum Ware High Tension Self-Sharpening Shears Kero-Safe Gas Lamps and Lanterns—80 hours lighting from one (11 cents) gallon kerosene.
Guaranteed Hosiery Tomanco Phone Machines, $25
values for $12.50 Demonstration on request. Call or address
EMIL HAACK
Grand Avenue Baldwin
Boat Building
EE-MODELING EE-PAIEING
any part of any
BOAT
except machinery, SCEAPING EE-COEKING
400 feet marine railway. Docking and caring for boats dur¬ ing the winter,
Sanford Bedell
BALDWIN HAEBOR
Joseph Miiler
CYCLE MOTOES BICYCLES
NEW PAETS
EXPEET EEPAIEING
Our years of experience enable us to do all repair work not only (iuici(er bill clieaper than auy other |)lace, W'e luick up every promise
with
HONEST SERVICE
.\hiii\ iiilii'is cimait'
Why
SOITH GUA.M) .WK.'Vl'E I .N'e.xt Door to .New Laundry)
Willard Langdon
Southard Bldg, Merrick Road, BALDWIN
"^ All kinds of Plumbing Plumbers' Supplies Hardware Jobbing
When yoit want an honest job for a reasonable price why not engage one you know to be hon¬ est and upright,
Tel, Freeport 9G2-R,
Adolph Breiner
Serves only the
Best Teas. Coffees, Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Canned
and Bottled Goods,
Vegetables and Fruits
Personal attention and per¬ sonal service insures the beet.
Grand Avenue
Tel. Kreeport t4 9-J.
Baldwin
B^rl|ulj^*0 pijfarmarg
.Main .Store .Merrick lioad Tel, K'p't 649
{Baldwin!
Hrancti Htore Cliurch .Street Tel. K'p't X09
Our prescription department is under the supervijsion of only men of great experience and ability. Our drugs are freah and medicines compounded from them insure best possible results.
We carry a complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES PEEFUMES EUBBEE GOODS PHYSICIANS' and NUESES BANDAGES AND DEESSINGS.
We have constantly on hand the best g^rade of CIGAES and CANDIES obtainable.
THE BALDWIN HARBOR REALTY GO.
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ON LONG ISLAND
WELL-CONSTRUCTED HOMES
Extraordinary Transportation Facilities Miles of Water Frontage
IDEAL LOCALITY
NEW YORK OFFICE:
243 We^ 34th Street
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