THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT N. Y-, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 13, 1914
A "J0A8H SOCIAL- IN FREEPORT
Novel Enlertainment to b« Given by Presbyterian Sunday School
Harking back to ihf tradition of ihf riKhteoUH King .loash whirh has been related in nlory and kohk for past centurieH. the members of the Free- port Presbyterian Sunday .School, have pinnned a serial for Friday evenlnp. .May 1.'. The event will be novel, for it will lollow to ihe letter the ancient Ijioverb of Kin>: .loash. who relRned in .lerusaleni from the a^e of seven for forty years. A .datled rhe.st, of the sort used in those BIblleal days to father moneys to repair the temple will be placed in a ronsplruoiis part of the chapel. The money received will be used to advHnee the work of the .¦Sunday .School.
There will be n(» request for <on trlbntions either of money or provi- sionw.' Il the laiiei Is supplied how¬ ever, a cDllation will be served to ihoHp who attend, if money Is Klven it will be used for the .Sunday School work only.
An entertsiinmenf will be f,'iven by members of the srhool.
I
Smart Styles
SUITAHLF. FOK ALL
Exclusive and Individual
Designs in
MILLINERY
DRY G0ODS&WlONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certainty that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.SIDENBERG&CO.
16 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD
WALTER B. COZZENS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUll.DK.K
.STRUCTURAL WOHK
E«tinia«:» Clicrrlully Fiirnifih.d For All
Kinds of Work
423 .South Sii'e Avjp., Freeport, L. I.
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
Contractor and Builder Luinhrr. Hardwiirc. Paints. Oil.s. (ilass
(;eniral Suf)f>Ii<s .12 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tel. 208 W
opp. K. R. Depot
The Art of
COOKERY
Is ably dcinin.strated in every cake, pie ami loaf of bread pro¬ duced in thi.s modern bakery. Eight years of long and un surpassed experience in New York City and our excellent facilities enable us to make and bake the best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY ANI) LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St., Pest Office Bid.
WF.DDTNCS .^ND PARTIF.'^ SUI'l'LIFD
REALTY BOOMS IN L I. SUBURBANDOM
Season Opens With Brokers Sanguine As To Prospects of " Big Business" i
MAY BE BIGGEST YEAR OF DECADE
1
I South Side A Cer»tcr of Activity- Transactions Are Numerous in Development Districts
By Samuel R. Fi»k Keal estate brokers throughout the metropolitan diatrict and particularly in the districts of suburban Ixmg Island are sanKUine today in the pros¬ pect of the livlieHi season of the past decade Jii realty. The early sales,par¬ ticularly witliout Ihe liniils of the greater city, have been of a s<iibntan- tial sort; the i-f!(reasinK voUimn of busiiHKrt over the past week end siir- PHsses that of any spring since lhe days of the early booms. The prophe¬ cy that Lorm Island would reap a harve.st in I'jH. uiiiy almost be said lo have been fiilhlled.
The elass of buyers aloiiK the Soutii Side this year appear to be of a char- aster dllferent from those who have visited l.on.1-' Island in years prior to 1910. The dwelling that sells for l.'i.OOO and up 'o <1U.OOO is in demand, although the .^mailer and cheaper house has found ready purchasers
In their seiiarate and distinct (juali-
Illations (he villages tliat stjeieh along
the shore front of Hempstead May
have catered lo their panieular kind
(if business, yet each has felt Uie efleet
of lhe rush of homeseekers. From
Valley Siream to .Ma.^sapeciua Ihe
sales of the week-end have been great;
[the propbsiiioii slightly in favor ol the
j W'rg<-r developmenrs at Uockville Cen-
lire Fliist Uockaway. iy<in>; I'.eaeli.F'ree-
I [IOI t and Uellmore
I REALTY RECORDS
I Mortgages
;('iilli\Hn. A <t. 10 J Briscoe, hils 2:<H-'J,
South Hiiy F^slales. Uellmore ..^600 (lerken, .1 C. to 1. .V Havens, lols KU-I.
; liaVisoti map. Lynbrook i~i'
ihne, P A, to T K Hox. n s Scranton
av, 2-lIxi:il. Kast Hdckaw ay . . .:$r>00 1 [irimlley, D. lo 11 Urindley, tOxl.iU.
Ko<-kville ("eiili-e U.hM)
Haitio, 1, to K Lexow. s s Ftandall av.
I it;4x:i.^ $r>oo
I Ilendrickson. K fi. to Lynbrook Nai. I Bank, lots li;, Peterson may. Lyn
brook ii'W)
.MosemJinn. H .1. lo <) Wintjen. lots -.-
1. Henninglon I'ark. Freeport ll.fiOfl X'alenline. M K. lo .M Heii.ilr.ickftou. adj
Smilh. Uellmore jriOd j
ime'rdelein. II. lo A A Barry, lols lit-j
;,1, bk 81. Long Beacli ijl.rido
I'ilney. W A. IO J Fl Carl, lol 9, hk F.. \
Uemseii iiiai). Hock ville ^"eiiire i
Ball. W K. to Bank ot Uockville Cen ' tre. e s Village a», Itockville ("en-
ire I1..1I10
F;. Io Lynbrook Bank, adj I hlxl.")2. Lynbiook . .ii.im)' to I' A Scholey. n s .Sea: 12-15x4H, Freeport. . .$l,7dd to Onslow M ('o. s s Sputh
li;ix.')-l, Freepori *Tr>ti
L. to A 11 I'arsons. jr, lols A, Lake Side I'ark, Rock-
The Seal of Purity
is on every loaf of b'ead. every cake and pie manufactured wi our bakery. Our ovens are th» most up-to-date and sanitary that can be instal'ed. Inspect the cleanest bak¬ ery In town.
Our bread is wholeson'ie, nou.'shlng and i-ure. Our bread'k- btandard. It is made from formulas pe..>-crlb- ed b:' the I'nited St; tf s Covern¬ ment
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS 8T. JOHN BALDWIN . TelepLone (>&0
Merrick Rd. aod S. Main St., Freeport,LI.
TO ACT ON HANS FOR L L
.WAGNER MAY GET APPOINTMENT
FARM SCHOOL I Rockville centre Man Slated To ^ Succeed Van Buren in Water Dept.
It is expected ihai Bernard .M. Wagner, of .No/ih Village a enue. Rockville Centre will be appointed
Will Advertise For Bids at Once Work on First Building in Three Months
An adjourned meeting ol ihe Board of Trustees of the Long Island School Of Agriculture will be held on May 16. At that time final action will be taken
succeed liohert Van Buren as Bor¬ ough Kngineei in charge of the Brook¬ lyn office o! the Department of Waler
' Supply, Cias and Klectriciiy Mr. Van Buren ha.< tendered his resignation
iand is lo be retired on halt pay. Mr.
i WagRer has been connected with the
I watj.'r department since ISH.'i. He is
Supervit<>r Cocks Hat a New Hat Sui»<»rvisor .lames t'^ocks. of (lyster Bay. «[>peared at ttie fount y court house on .Monday morning looking very dapiier in a new gre« ;i alpine hat, which he a<i nitted had been pur¬ cha.sed at a Manhattan drygoods store prior to a recent trip to Boston His numerous friends agreed that the top piece w-as as becom^g as It was green-
Will Entertain Five Hundred Club
Mm. J. Oliver Ctnnnintgs, of North Long Beach avenue, will entertain the members of her five-hnnared club at her home on Thtirsday afternoon. The nieml)ers of the club are Mrs. Smith Cox. Mrs. .N. T. Cole, Mrs. C. H. Platt. Mrs. Harvey Smith. Mrs. Chas. Malloy. Mrs. Sidney V. Ribson, Mrs. Clayton Kneeland. Mrs. G. GreTe, Mrs. J. J Taylor and Mrs. J O. Cummings.
on the plans for the buildings of the ! aiP>«--<^n' «««*^=tant. engineer m charge
at Farmingdale. ; of ''"' construction work of the Water
Department stationed in Manhattan.
Same- h' K Swain . (Jodesky. F ,V- M M
$96.48
Jtie.OS
C vv White
I14&.91
Hu'^ser K A Kitzler 1214.32
Hutcheson. R E-S Budd $73.78
Humphries. F. Ai M -Bank of Rock¬ ville Centie J228.88
Harr. W B W jr C Plant $276.27
Hut. K K--Tltle G. * T Co |89.5fi
Jacobsen. H R M W Townsend
$237.39 .laiobs. N H- P (Joldberg $.''.01.25
Find Evidence of Robberies at Merrick
Kvideiices of visits by burglars were found in the homes of .Jolm R. .Moore and V. Ii Haines at .Merrick when they were opened for the suminer season recently. The loss in eaeh case was considerable, .Silver, cui-glass and fither household effects were missing. There is no trace ol ...e burglars.
~ "The Rendervous l-or Transients"
The Commercial Hotel
46-48 Main Street Freeport N. Y. Charles Johnsen, Prop.
In the Heart of the Business]
District, Opposite thc
Post Office
LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIAUTIES M MODERATE PRICES
Refined, Homelike, Inviting Cosy. Known for Excel¬ lence of Food and Service
Cafe and Grill Room
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Strnctural Work.
AH Kinds of Concrete Work Eidiutes CheerfnII/ Fiimisheti
Tel. 52-J Waitagk OFHCE & RESU)ENC£ BELLMORE, L L
Naiitel. I)
Kelleher, I'orfert. A,
iiiiin av, SIrauHS, L.
Side av, ! I'.rowne, A
it;-17. bk
vilU- Cenire i^>W
Hrown. C S, to same, lot.s 588-90, Hill
side Park Itockville Centre. .|:^7:;.(i-' Assignments of Mortgages
I'ine, L A to K L I'owell i2.10()
Same to .1 Z Loll *-l.000
Hank of Kockville Centre lo C E
Twcmihly $3.041.2.^
Toller. L C lo C Golthelf. $5,000
Siewari. .1. lo Hank Farmingdale $3.0(iO .Marsh. A Vv'. lo L Cocks ... .$1.297.il_' CoulK r. K l> W Rasfjuin. ir. . .. r^M) Home .\l:s4e inv Co- C A Phillips
$K00 Hamilton. K .M —L (i Le Holiiier $2,000
Demon. F V -E A Garner $500
.\Iillei. W ii Investors Mlge Co $400
Conveyances l,Utlc\ M. lo A C Smylie, lol I If., blU
11. L'liiiendorf map. Lynbrook. .nom Est, i. H. lo T C Lyiicli. lols 26-8. b.i\
128. Long Heach nom
Same to 1 (i Hurton. lots M> 52. blk 95.
Long Heach nom
Same to D R Hirshler. lots fil-5. blk
65, Long Heach nom
Parsons, A H, jr, lo A L Browne, lols
16-17. blk A. Lakeside Park. Rock
vllle Cenire nom
Slmon.son. E. to P A Lee. n s Scranton
av, 241x131, East Rockaway... nom Potter D Uy Co to A G Anderson, lols
901-3, Lakeside .Manor, Rockville
C'entre nom
Same to C Dlson. lols 385 !». Lakeside
Manor, Rockville Centre nom
Same lo T .volf lots 534-S, Lakeside
Manor. Kockville Centre nom
Florence Pafk liy Co to C H Haiibert
lots 677 8. blk 13. Rockville Centie
nom
Baillie. R. to O .1 Grupp. lots 165-7. blk
57. Royal Land ('o, Valley Stream nom
Uockville Centre H & H Cn lo Wind
aor Land Co lot 34, blk 56, Rockville
Centre Terrace nom
Eliuohnr (."o to A McCann. lots 50-3.
blk 107. Long Beach nom
Estates Long Beach to Elmohar Co.
lot 6050, blk 107. Long Beach ..nom O'Brien, W P. to Bleiates of Lonjt
Ueach. lots 41-2. blk 47. Umg Beacu nom Onslow M Co to L Strauss s 8 South- side av, 113x54, Freoport nom
Strauss, L. to O M Co, w s E3Ulott
Place, 130x55, Freeport nom
Metzer, T C, to M L Lang, lols 35-8.
blk 111. Long Beach >»om
Marlon Park Co to T Donovan, lots
229-31. Rockville Centre uom
Valley Stream Ry Co to T E Wilson,
lots 5-12, blk 106, Valley Stream nora Judgments I Name first given, that of judgment
debtor] -
Qaanon, J—«»• AppliM^ S«i*» Co
LOSING YOUR HAIR? What do you know about bald- .'uess?" a Post man asked .Mr. Ault, in I cliarge of Ciibhiic'k's big drug store. llie olher day. 'Why." he said. "1 know there is no need l^rir anyone to I be bald or lose iheir hair, if he or ahe ' should use our 999 Hair Tonic in time. I It is ccimpoiincled of approved reme¬ dies for each fiarriciilar diseased con¬ dition whicii causes haid to fall out. ; Resorcinol eradicates dandruff, and is j ,1 reeoKnized specific for eczematous conditions. Corrosive sublimate kills Ihe Irichophylcm tonsurans bacilli which cause ringworm, the reason for i hair iiulling oiii in tuffs. Pilocarpus haP a di'cldc'd intluence on the growth of the hair Canlharlcles are most useful in alopecia, or falling hair. Quinine is highly rec-ommended for ana«>mic-, inactive scalps, as is fhe iric-iiire of red pepper. Oil of rose¬ mary encourages growth and mitigates baldness. And there you have the in¬ gredients of our 999 Hair Tonic, which we sell under a-posilive "guarantee
school to be erected Slate Commissioner of Education. .John H Finley; Calvin .1. Huston, of the state department of agriculture. ; and Lewis F. Pitcher, state arichect. I will hf in attendance.
Bids for the construclion of Ihe buildings will advertised for al onee. The trustees aim to have the actual work begun within three mcmths.
The regular monthly meeting of the truBleea was held on iUay 9th at Farm- , ingdale. Tru.itees Henry A. Reeves. ; Franklyn W. Hooper, H. F. Voakura, | Edward H I^ Smith. John H. Carl. | Ira H. Leveen and director of the ; school. A A. Johnson were present
Waller R. Measley. connected for nine years with the Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture was elect- , ed head of the veijeiable gardening department.
An inspection ,ot the siie of the school was made and direction given j for lhe clearing away of woodland which obstructs the view from the Long Island Railroad
AUTO HIT TREt: NO ONE HURT
Newspaperman and Dutel Had Narrow Escape in Accident at Lynbrook .lames J. Nolan. South Side Repre . seiitiitive of Ihe Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and (ieorge Dutel. a Freeport man. were riding westward along the Mer¬ rick road. Lynbrook. in an automobile owned by the latter on Saturday. Du¬ tel was driving. At a congested pan cif lhe road he made an effort to [lass another car. His car veered to the side of llie road hilling a tree. The mac-hine was considerably damaged. Neither of tin- occuiianls wcie liiiit.
Seaford Ladies' Aid Entertainment The l.,adies' Aid Socieiy of the Sea ford .M E Churcii is engaged in the prejiaraiion of a musical entertain¬ ment lo be. iiresented in. the V. .VI. 1. C. A. Hall during the latter part of lhe month. The proceeds are to be devoted to i;eneial church work.
For a numbi ol years Mr. Wagner was Plationed in Brooklyn and has maintained dose touch with all thes work in that borough. He is a mem¬ ber of the I'niversity Club, the Olbt- ers .Vssociation of the Fourteenth Re glment. the Fourteenth Camp. War Veterans' .Association and well known in .Masonic circles.
W. Z. KETCHAM
CATERER
IKl.t.PllCiNt ¦^oi «
62 HENRY ST. HEMPSTEAD
ESTIMATES PROMPTLY GIVEN
FOK WEDDINGS. RECEPTIONS.
BANQUETS. TEAS AND CLUB
SUPPERS
FINE SILVERWARE. LINEN AND
CHINA TO LOAN
SEND FOR SAMPLE MENUS
AND PRICES FOR ALL SOCIAL
FUNCTIONS
DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT LONG
Garments That Impress You
The kind you will turn around and look at ihc second time when seen on somc well-dressed wo¬ man on thc street. They have a perfect fit. a be- a unique individuality.
PRICE LIST
Dresses Made, $3 00 and upward.
coming *yle and
I-adies Lucjies Ladies' Ladies'
Suits Made, $S.OO and upward. Skirts Made, $2.00 and upward. Linen Suits Made, $5.00 and upward.
REPAIRING. CLEANING. SCOURING. DYEING
H. GOLDFARB
Telephone, Freeport 307-J
LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR 36 Brooklyn Ave. Freeport, N. Y.
DE
FAIR TREATMENT
to tlie lier user is our g,uaiarilee. W'e deal fair, our or,i;aiii/ation is efTicient, we know that oril> satisfaction can make permanent ciistoiiii>rs.
We offer tires of demonsiraled ciual ity, the Goodyear, the (loodiicli the I'ennsylvania. Our prices are reason- able, our guarantee ahsoliie.
LONG ISLAND TIRE CO.
Telephone 872
Harry E. Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
The Heme Boat Building
and Enyinc lilonks
SPORTMANS AVE., FREEPORT, L. L
Fully Equipped Machin^ Shop. Enj^incs Over hauled. None too Small. None too Large. All Re pair Work Promptly Attended To.
POWER LAUNCHES AND PLEASURE CRAFTS
^ Plans Drawn and Perfected. Repairing of all Kinds
Painting, Overhauling. Varnishing and Re-building.
Boat and Engine Supplies On Hand
Ihal if faithfully used, haldnes thin hair can be prevented."
^ and Advt.
SERVICE
Is the Effort Expended by James B. Lowson, Propri¬ etor of Freeport's New Meat Market, which pro¬ duces the Continued Sat¬ isfaction, Comfort and Safety of his Patrons.
Formerly Manajcr of the Jamei Butlei MtU Department. Fr«;eport
74~s7maIN ST., Freeport, L. I.
I elephone 652
PAVING THE WAY
Mud and dollars won't m r Im¬ prove you neighborhood—c'ouble your properly value—elim'nate all the mud holes—pavd your \vay to riches—put dow.i side¬ walks and curbs that are guar¬ anteed
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
2S8 S. Oce,»n Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Telephoae 229
TKfSt^^OLDGWSTniLL
D
Ho'hedt and Conscientious'w^
ENTISTR I
We n^ake a specialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate WorR. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone, 448«'»v MAIN AND FRONT STS.
Hours, 9 to 5 HEMPSTEAD. N.
Our Struggle For Existence
Is eritieal. The battl^r5^,aween man and minute prgaijism must be derided.
rreysing clothes hy sleam pres.'iing rnaehine^Ji i.-^ one of the greatest ilids. Dininfeet your gariecnts, kill all (he >;eriiis and microbes.
The Sanitary Method
22-26 S. Main St. Phone, 323 J
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PRODUCE OF
SVEETHOM
lUlEAD
nADE
DK
AND
FOR/ SALT-
15.
f o R /¦•^ r. R LY ,
CHonnfciDiEus
HENRY-L-R-HIMMEL
• 21 SOUTH nAIN 5TRE.ET _
Tum
Telephone Trade
Your Way
T
*HE telephone
bring^s orders
from the best class of trade tele¬ phone subscribers.
If you have a telephone you can turn telephone trade your way. By making it easy for customers to reach you at all tirnes you can build up a profitable, satisfactory telephone order busines*.
And this increased business more than pays for the slight cost of the service.
Have you a telephone in your place of business ?
Oor naaraat CommarciaJ Offiea wiU gladly gwa yoa fall iitformation aboat tatapheea aar- vica, if yoa will jatt talaphona, writa ar call.
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE CO.
C. A. RYDER, Local Commercial Manager 2« touth Orov* ttrttt
Frttport, L. I,
See This I Cap
CAMPBELL'S
GRADE ''A" MILK
THE MILK OF QUALITY IN A SEALED PACKAGE
Received direct from our own creameries. Pasteurized in the sealed jar. DeHvered to you free from exposure.
A PRODUCT OF RICHNESS AND
PURITY
ORDER TO-DAY
ALEX. CAMPBELL MILK CO.
HEMPSTEAD. L. I. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L.
Tel. Hemp. 288 Tcl. R. C. 284
BRANCHES THROUGHOU f BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND