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THE HASBAU POST. FREEPORT, H. T., FRIDAT, KAT 12, 1916.
BALDWIN-FOREMOST SUBURBAN COMMUNITY
DEVELOPER OF SALBWIN H^BOR HAS KEEH INSTINCT IN REAL ESTATE VALUES
Amtwig tlie HUCcesHful devflopers of Acreage properties In Queens. N'ax- aam and SiifTolk CoiintleH who have %ailt up bome comjnunltieti within ^zone.s ranElnR from eight to twentjr- ilve miles of Manhattan, Samuel WUtfhem has no peern and few rivals,
Mr. Klchen han followed tlie trail -.irf rapid tranait and trolley linex •alth the pemlstency of an Indian 4e<Mit. InHtalled and prospective «apld transit facilitiex have Induced llim to develop properties lil<e Deech- liurat, on Long Inland Sound, where one flndn private dwellings ranging In vahie from aix thou.sand to thirty thousand dollarH, alHo a flne cUib- boiise on the dock, and other valu¬ able acceHsories that proclaim an ideal Huburban settlement,
Baldwin Harlior, one of the finest •ections on the nouth shore of Long laland. Ih one of Mr. Eiciien's latest deyelopnients. It has about seven miles of v^-ater front, and is dotted with lieaiitifiil biingalowH and la- gootxa similar to the Venetian plan.
EMIL HAACK
han «^ntabli!4hed a show room and agency for all toilet goods, flne jew- •elry, guaranteed iiosiery. aluminum uare. tine cutlery, Ca.sHilia silverware, 'Thomas razors, positive tension .tUaears. iiardware specialties, Kero- safe lamps (80 hours on 1 gallon of Jutroaexxe generated into a gas niad« trom '¦','/, (if oil and 97', of air)
TOMANCOPHONE VICTROLAS $25 values for $12,50
Call Of address
EMIL HAACK
tjrand Avenue IJaldwin
Motor and cat boats are found in abundance this season of the year in liu? water in front of this property. Among the many Improvements installed at Baldwin Harbor within the past two years are gas lamps, elec¬ tric lights, fire hydrants, flre houses, shell roads, beautiful parkways and an eight-class school house, costiag ovi.r forty-thousand dollars, A new railroad depot Is In course of con¬ struction, and a trolley line, extend¬ ing to the Manhattan and Kings flounty "L" Brooklyn, is running through the Baldwin Harbor prop¬ erty.
Last Saturday niglit the Baldwin flre departnient held a vaudeville, moving picture ahow and dance In the Baldwin Tlieatre, The adair was well and enthusiastically attended, tlie proceed.s being for new motor eiiuipment.
A baby boy arrived at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs, Oscar Jacob.s last week.
Tlie annual exhibition of the work of the public school was held In the high .school building last Kriday af¬ ternoon and evening. There was the usual attendance of interested par¬ ents and friends to admire the work, and a musical program wa.s rendered during the'evening. The exhibition showed part of the results of the ex¬ cellent work of I'rof. Walter L, Shu¬ bert and ills able assistants,
John H, Carl is having a com¬ modious sun parlor built on the .south side of hie residence.
Dry Goods
We carry uii up-to-date stock of general
D R°Y GOODS and
FANCY GOODS
We want your trude. Why not meet us half way? This town Is all right. You can make make it better by patronixing home trade. Kvery dollar spent with the home merchant helps to boost the town.
f!all 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.
Francis W. Miller
General Carpenter
FLOOR SCREENS
ODD SASH
SUN PARLORS
Dealer In
KOOKING NAILS GLASS
PUTTY PAINTS
VARNISHES. ETC,
Central Ave. & So. Merrick Rd.
Telepiione 1028-J
Francis W. Miller, general carpen¬ ter, has just completed the screening of the pori-li of William F, DeVoe on Itockwood avenue.
On Tuesday evening of next week the Woman's ^'oreign Missionary So¬ ciety will have an interesting pro¬ gram in the .M, E, church. There will be a speaker for the evening, and e.xerclees by the boys and giri.^,
Ki^v, M, O, Lepley will preach Sun¬ day niorniug in the M, E. church on ¦Tlie Unselflsli Life,' In the even¬ ing the Epwortii League wlil observe
Milk and Cream
If you will take a walk or drive down to our place, corner Grund avenue and Thomas street, and look at our flne herd of cows, you will never buy milk of any one else ao long as we can supply you. Not only does milk mean so much to the babe or child that in fed upon it, but also lor the family uu^ Call and sec us and leave your order.
Bedell Grocery Co.
CHURCH STREET
Tei, Freeport 277-W, -
FINE GROCERIES
Gobel's Famous Delicatessen
Goods
Tlie very best and freshest Fruits and Vegetables. We curry all the popular Cereal Foods, The brands that have stood the test of years and that we guarantee.
If you want the BEST and a SQFARE DEAL call or 'phone
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anniversary day and ¦ Mother's day. There will be an attractive program including the installation of the uewiy elected olTicers of both the Jun¬ ior and Epworth Leagues, The pas¬ tor w ill also address the leaguers, taking for his subject. 'Mothers of the Bible."
The regular weekly dance held at tlie Country Club last Friday even¬ ing was unusually interesting and pleasant. .Many indies and gentle¬ men from adjoining villages were en¬ tertained. These weekly hops are proving of unusual interest.
Anna Alien lias purchased and lak¬ en possession of the store and busi¬ ness conducted by Kantor Brothers in the Soutliard block on Merrick road. Changes in ownersiiip are often as desirable as improvements to build¬ ings, and the new proprietor an¬ nounces that everyone will receive not only pro.mpt. but courteous treat¬ ment and service,
.-\ little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, on Grand avenue, Monday, and mother and babe are doing nicely.
I..ast Monday night the Pythian Sisters entertained the members of the slater lodge at Babylon after the adjournnient of the special meeting, and iMi,'^s Kmma B, Carl, the district deputy chief, paid one of her rare visits. Tlie meeting was called for Powell of Oceanside and Brotliers Thomas and Ricketts of Baldwin.
The ladles of the Advance Club met at the home of .Mrs. Elbert A. Hawkins, Church street, Thursday af¬ ternoon for their regular monthly ineeting. The articles read by Mrs. Hannah Lush on Uruguay, and by Mrs, J, H, Storey on Paraguay, were very much enjoyed.
The ".")00"' club met at the home of Mrs. A, Lister, of Miller place, Tues¬ day afternoon, Vhere an exciting game was played, after which delic¬ ious refreshnients were served and enjoyed.
The closing game in the series of six will be played at the home of Miss Lillian Mott of Rockwood place, on Tuesday afternoon. May 23, when the prizes for tlie two series played throughout the season, will be drawn for, tlie highest score receiving first choice.
The spring rally of the South Side Bible School Union was held in the .M. E. Church Tuesday evening with a good attendance of Sunday school workers^ .Mr. Francis \V, Miller of this place, president of the union, pre- .slded, and the program was as fol¬ lows:
Song Service, led by Charles H.
Thomas. Prayer by Rev, .M, O, Lepley, Announcements.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Valentine Sobie. Addre-ss, "The Oreat Aim of the Sunday School," Rev. F, M. Kerr, of Hempstead. Question Box, In charge of Rev. Arthur H, Rennie of Rockville Centre, Closing exercises,
Thp Baldwin tennis club was re¬ organized this week preparatory to the holding of many Interesting games and contests for the coming season. The tennis courts, located
BICYCLES WAR DECLARED
The flprhting In Mexico cannot be comparod with the battle we are waging against high prices.
We aell the Iver Johnaon and IteadioiT Standard Bieyclea.
We guarantee our repair work, Whon we flx a wheel w^e fix It and tho best part is that we don't soak you.
Two Store*:
,>Ierriek Road Churck Sireet
rLOVD W. nBDRLL.
To Rent Furnished
Two-story modern ten-room, foyer hall and bath
COTTAGE
with all Improvements, Including gas, water and electric light. Also
BUNGALOW
living room, kiu:hen and four bed¬ rooms.
Both iiave spacious porclies, beau¬ tiful lawns. Can be seen week-daya or Sundays,
G. A. Dessart
South Onmd Ave., Cor. School Street. Tel, Freeport ."je-W,
on .Merrick road, near the M. E,
r-liurcli, have been re-taped and arc rioady for the season's activities,
.Mr, John Callahan will address the riiristian Brotherhood In the chapel of the M, E. church Thursday even¬ ing. .May 11. and all are welcome.
Robert Carl, son of -Mr, John Carl of Grand avenue, is suflering from an attack of the mumps. He Is con¬ flned to his home, under the doctor's care, and will not be able to return to scluwl for some time to come.
The pupils of the Baldwin high school will celebrate the tri-centen- ary of Shakespeare's death with a dramatization of the "Merchant of Venice." the first rehearsal being scheduled for Monday afternoon.
On Sunday morning, the Rev. Mar¬ tin O, Lepley. Ph.D.. pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach on "The Unselfish Life." At the regular evening service, 7,45 o'clock, the Epworth League will ob¬ serve the anniversary of the society. The program provides for the observ¬ ance of Motiiers' day by appropriate music, recitations, reading and a talk l)y the pastor on "The Mothers of the Bible." The offlcers of the Junior and Senior Societies will be installed.
.Miss Stella Story has returned to Baldwin after a pleasant two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Daniel Carman of Uabylon,
Tho unusual .smfle worn hy .Miss Story since her return home has caused no sligiit degree of apprehen¬ sion on the part of her many fritnds as to whetlier or not tin; smile is a fore warning that she has met and landed the "lucky catch" so desir¬ able to all home seekers
Haldwin Bu sinew Notes.
James H. Johnson is building, in fact, has the f/ame up for a modern two-story all-iiuprovement liouse for his personal occupancy on the south¬ east corner of Thomas :ind Central avenues. .\o other owner or devel¬ oper has don.- more for that section than he.
Several parlies are already look¬ ing to purchase either the home re¬ cently completed or the one in whicii he lives on Thomas avenue, thus ne¬ cessitating the early completion of the home just started,
Mr. Johnson offers easy terms upon a reasonable payment, to home-seek- «!rs.
W, .\ugust .Miller, the North Grand avT;" painfer and decorator, is the one mau ia Baldwin to whom lho old adage, "By their fruits ye shall know them," applies. Mr. Miller has work¬ ing at the pre.sent time iiuite or near¬ ly twenty skilled mechanics, reno¬ vating and decorating difTerent resi¬ dences in Baldwin preparatory to the occupancy by their ownera. He is co'i«!(lPr"d aniong business men, one of the most prudent and up-to-date tradesmen In the village. His stock of hardware, paints, oils, brushes and wall paper is complete, and not only of the best quality, but at prices with¬ in the range of those having need of them.
Amos V, Pearsall. who succeeded to the livery, trucking and storage business of his late father, is develop¬ ing a most stable business, Amos is a youug man, but shows, in business judgment, the experience of one twice his age. He ol)serves and de¬ termines situations at a glance and i.s able to accomplish very much more in the eame lengtli of time than many others. From the magnitude of his trucking and Contracting bu.sinee«! one would conclude that he liad no time for anything else, but a call will produce a line of line carriage and li iiousine service for either weddings or funerals. Last, but not leaat, Amos personally loooks after and supervises his work, insuring to his customers the best possible results
fruil Is the one thing most conducive l>e a total of seven miles of water- lo good health, A visit to the atore t-tront plots for impruvemeut with or Uudoipii iJe Angelis of Grand ave-j homes, .\lready a half-dozen cot- nue. next lo the postoflice. will satis-jtages are nearing completion on land .• the most exacting spares ^adjacent to this maritime improve-
.10 pains or Irouble to provide the bes". jment. As a result the taxable assets fruits in their season, and is able to at Baldwin Harbor are being mark- rnish them to his customers at the|edly increased and this spells^ greater i.iwcst pos&ible prices consiateut with resources for Nassau County. (luaiity, Rudolph Is a clever, good- i Built along Venetian lines, Bald- natiired. honest fellow, and once you: win Harbor is appealing strongly as meet and become acquainted withjan all-year home center to loverts'of him. you will not trade elsewhere. | the motorboat and disciples of that In ca.se you happen to visit the store! famous veracious philosopher, Isaak in his absence, you will flnd his wife i Walton,
not only congenial, but competent to' Every prospective bomeseeker who select and give you that which you^goes to Clarke's on the shore of Bald-
The questions of what we shall eat nowadays seems uppermost in the minds of all careful and prudent peo¬ ple and, strange as It.may seem, 90 per cent, of the populace agree that
A. V. Pearsall
BALDWIN Boarding Stables
Storage for Furniture and Automobiles
MOVING VANS AHD GENERAL TRUCKIHG
Contracting
Coaches and Limousines for Funerals and Wedding*
Grand Avenue, Opp. Depot Telephone 170.
may desire.
in all Baldwin tliere can hardly be found a house more beautiful in all its appointments and furnish¬ ings than that t)f Gustave A. Des¬ sart, located al the corner of Grand avenue and School slreet. The beau¬ tiful porches, walks and lawns are not only pleasing to liie eye, but ac¬ tually produce a degree of comfort that few oihers places could furnish, and lhe nice little bungalow adjoin¬ ing is as pleasani in proportion to its size, Mr, and Mrs. Dessart are anxious to rent these beautiful placet- for the season, and they should cer¬ tainly have no trouble in flnding par¬ ties who would quickly engage them for the low rent they aak.
It is doubtful if a better quality or more conipletp stock of eroceries, canned and bottled goods can be found than tliose carried by Adolph Breiner, whose store is located on Grand avenue at the junction of Fo.x- hursl avenue. Not only Adolpli, but 'Mrs. Breiner, is pleasant and congen¬ ial, and they show extreme care and caution in .selecting the articles that win ploase and satisfy their custom¬ ers. Once you become acquainted Willi tliem, you will surely flnd il a plensure to meet and trade with them.
Tilt- beneficial effect of good roads on reui estale values is Illustrated at Bal.lwin Harbor where millions of oysier shells have been dumped on the highways, imlvorized by heavy steel rolli'i's and pre.s.sed In. The result is that mud and puddles of water are oliininated lu rainy weather and It is as easy to cross streets comfortably as it is to walk on the sidewalks. Be¬ sides oyster-shell roads look clean and sanitary; their looks bear the aame appearance to highways that hathluha do to bathrooms. Baldwin Harbor- is now suggestive of .Nan¬ tucket or Cape Cod.
All of the corners of streets at Baldwin Harbor have been heavily curbed and flnialied with concrete, while the lawn spaces between curbs and sidewalks throughout this fast growing horae colony are being plant¬ ed with young trees.
Nowhere in subiirtian Long Island at this time is there a more e.xtenslve building movement along substantial lines than in this shore front home area, midway bet veen Freeport and Rockville Cenire. The boulevard at Baldwin Harbor nitglu be character¬ ized aa the midway Plalaance of southern Nassau County, as it con¬ nects directly with o deep waterway that opens into Henipstead bay.
Few sections of Long Island pos¬ sesses 30 many waterfront homesltea as does Baldwin Harbor. Upon the completion of the deep cliannel in Milburn river, now l)eing dredged northward to Merrick road, there will
W. Aug[ustus Miller
High Cla59 Painting and Decorating
In ail its Branches.
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Wall Paper, Brushes and Hardware
Telephone 4!MJ-W
GRAND AVE., Near R. R. Station BALDWIN, L. I.
Prcslts a.n<l
The very best of all kinds in Ihi'ir season. Canned and bot¬ tled goods. Tli(f best brand
CANDIES CIGARS FRESH BREAD PIES CAKES
Surely my 11 years of life and buainess in our Vlllage should bespeak my honesly and fair dealing. Give us a trial and you will not go elsewhere,
Rudolph DeAngelis
South Grand Ave. Baldwin
Post Offlce Buiiding Tei, Kreeport 4 3 I-J.
win Harbor and eats one of his flsh dinners and iooks at his bottled bait develops a longing to reside there, where the .-^ea air sharpens his nos¬ trils and Ilie music of the tide charms his soul. He gets the Long Island fever in his blood after a day among bungalows and those who are livln;;
Bargsun in Road Horse
u.w .MARE. I,') hands, S years, out of "GOLD HEELS." gentle, flne stepper, afraid of nothing; mag¬ nificent ladies' saddle horse, .A. line STl'DEBAKER SURREY and RUNABOUT, both new and rubber lired; a new CUTTER SLEIGH and BELLS, two new sets of HAR¬ NESS, BLANKETS, etc. Cost. $tlMi; price, %'2'.t7..
M. Luerssen
Baldwin
Tel. Kreeport 10 48.
the simple life there tlie year through.
It Is a novelty for the newcomer from the city wbo is living at Bnld- win Harbor to buy fresh-caught fish from a bayman at the dock, whrecas in the city he would buy a flnny speci¬ men of doubtful age from a fish ped- ler on tbe street.
The human interest pbu.seti are what lure homeseekers to Baldwin Harbor for homes as much as do the modern home advantages there. They form a mutual welfare league (or drawing liome buyers to southern Nassau County.
Sl. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, Baldwin, Pastor W, Stlenbick- er of Rockville Centre, in charge, .Meets in the lire hall on Grand are¬ nue, Bible school at ;!,i»0 p. m. Serv¬ ices, on the second and fourth Sun¬ days of the nionth, Servires thla Sun¬ day evening al 7,4;'. p. in. Every one is cordially welcome.
Meat Market
Church St„ near Homan Place
Telephone !»27 Freepori
JOHN W. RASMUSSEN, Prop.
Butcliers of Repute.
Our Found is A Pound
.\sk our customers. Many butchers wonder why their trade fulls off and why people complain against tlieir meat. Sudi dealers are nol experienced and particular in buying oniy the best goods. Our auto delivery guarantees the quick¬ est and liest serviee. Give us a iriui.
Automobiles
NEW and USED
Lowest prices consistent with
value.
Examinations and advice on selection of cars cheerfully given.
John A. Cudlipp
North Grand Avenue Baldwin
Willard Langdon
Southard Bldg, Merrick Road. BALDWIN
All l<inds of
Plumbing- Plumbers' Supplies
Hardware Jobbing
When you wuiU an honest Job ior a reasonable price why not eii.nage one you know to be lion- I'si and upriglit,
Tli, Freeport H62-H
Joseph Miller
CYCLE MOTORS BICYCLES
NEW PARTS
EXPERT REPAIRING
Our year.-< oi experience enable us to do ail repair work not only MuicliL-r but choaper than any other place. We bu-'k up every promise w i t h
HONEST SEBVICE
iMany nti.i-is engage us. Why nut you
-SOUTH GRAND AVENUE (Next Door tl. Now Laundryj
Adolph Breiner
Serv-,s oniy the
Best Teas. Coffees, Staple and
Fancy Gr3oerie8, Canned
and Bottled Goodj,
Vegetables and Fruits
Personiil attention and per¬ sonal service insures the l)eet
Grand Avenue Baldwin
Tel, Freepori l-IH-J
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MERRICK ROAD and GRA!HD AVEHUE
Tel, Freeport 64»
BALDWIH
Our prescription department is under the supervision of only men of great experience and ability, Our drugs are fresh aad medicines compounded from them insure best possible results.
We carry a complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES PERPUMES RUBBER GOODS PHYSICLLNS' and NURSES BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS.
We have constantly on hand the best grade of CIOARS and CANDIES obtainable.
THE BALDWIN HARBOR REALTY CO.
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS OF TME FINEST SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ON LONG ISLAND
WEUX:ONSTRUCTED HOMES
Extraordinary Transportation Facilities Miles of Water Frontage
IDEAL LOCAUTY
NEW YORK OFFICE:
243 Weft 34th Street
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