THE NAMAU POST: FREEPORT, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1914
AT LAST!
Baldwin is to have a high class Stationery and Cigar Store.
This, we hope, will be good news to those who have been obliged to do their shopping in different towns on the Island.
A fresh supply of Im¬ ported and Domestic Ci¬ gars, Stationery, Novel¬ ties, School Supplies, FLtc.
BALDWIN
Stationery and Cigar
STORE
Merrick Road, Baldwin,LI.
While in Mineola
.Slop uf IlKNKY -C-. KKA.MERS
HOTEL NASSAU
Where You Will Meet Your Friends
Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my work is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for the quality my prices are the lowest.
PAUL ANDERSON
Westside Avenue Freeport, N. Y
SHIRTWAISTS
LACES CORSETS HOME DRESSES
EMBRODERIES
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
have tlie Com»"ort= able certainty that what you huy will he the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.SlDENBERG&Ca
16 IVIAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD
mem0eHmm^0eee0a^memmi0eam0m0afam
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
Hats CIc.ined and Renov.ited Cig.irs, Qgarettcs
J. A. CHARKALIS
14 S. Maiu St.
FREEFORT
WALTER B. COZZENS
CENKKAL CON rRACTOR BUILDER
STRUCTURAL WORK
EstimatLS Clucrlully Furnislird For All
Kinds ol Work
423 Soutii Side Ave, Freeport, L. I.
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
Gintractor And Builder
Lutnbi-c, ilardwurc, Paints. Oils. Class
General Supplies
32 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tcl. 20« W opp. R. R. Depot
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
AU Kinds of Concrete Work Estinates Cheerfully Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OFHCE & R£SU)ENC£ BELLMORE. L. I.
PREPARING PURE MILK IN MODEL DAIRY PLANT
Many New Processes Used by Alex Campbell Company—Demonstra¬ tion of Great Syitem
Tin.' hoiisewliv who finds on hor do()r-sl»-ii f-aoli morninK a boitlf of fresh milk' perliapa little reaJiz«^H the
v.'ttioil.K pictcf.'-.'-i'.s it miiKt nn llirouik hfl'ore It fpaflit-s liom*'. Tlif iiiipies- Hion Ih mor« or If.^s Keneral thai th»' cow.s are milked, the inflk jilaeed into ran, hrought into the city, poured in¬ lo bottles and corked with a piece of cardboard, and t\n-n it Is ready. Thi'.i niiiy be true of some dealers but not of ll>e Alexander ('ampbell -Milk Com- pany.
A demonstration was given lately at Ihe'r extens've plant at No. M2 Kulion street, where niany Kuests, In- cliidlng an official reineseniaiive of The Nassau I'ost, were invited to wit¬ ness thf workiiiKs of the bottlini,' and piisleiiiizinn iiiactiineiy.
.Mi'Uil miis U) III.' milk iKjtlles, sim- lliii' to tlios*^ used successfully on be"!' aud Kinder ale bottles are a featurt' of the IHW luiK liiiiciy. an innovation vshicli uill iiicci with insiant favor from consiimei s. The old method of corkliiK with cHi'dboaid will bf t-iiiir<-- ly (lone away with.
.\rier Ihe milk is brou^lii in fiom the farms and poured Into the leceiv- in.i,' vats, no hanil touclies the milk. Tlie milk is lirs received by a revolv¬ ing; sat which n moves impurities \\lii< h iiiiMht have entered the licpiid. Thfii it luii-ises inlo a c<jii\ertfr. whicii pi'^Iiares ilif iiiiii< for jjasleiiri/.alion.
Tlif milk is ilifii healed to IIH cl<- Lircfs '•'Hhifiilifil a lic-at thai, ellfc. liially df.^lroys whatever >;erms il may coiiiain bul ii is not allowed to boil. The Ifiiipfratiire is tlifii reduced siid- ilfiily II) 10 dfi;rf"S and I'dc milk lim |ia--sf.< on lo hf hollled.
.\'()l only has the Alexander Camp¬ bell .Milk Company every facility for deliveiiiii; milk in the best* possible coiidiiion. but tliey have laid a.side one iiiDiii I'or a lahoiiilory in whic'li milks from Ilifii Mil ions fai ins i,'; carffiilly f \;iiiiiinil.
Heinrich to Race Aeroplane Over N. /.
Apart from their activities in thi.-; section of l.onM Island, the Heiiiricii brciilitis, of Baldwin, who are Ihe de- si;-iif is and builders of a passengei- caiiyiii.u monoplane, have won meril- fd gl()i> ill Ihf broader lifld of avia- iioii. .\rihiir S. Heinrich, the llyin^' mt iiibfI (ll ilif brollifily co-pailnci- liip. Is fiiic-ifd ill ilif I'iu (' around .\">' York Ilils afii.Mnoon with iiuiiiy of l.li- iioifd ll\fis of llic coiiiitiy. He will Ily in a .',11 11 r. Iiiiicliinc. lie Icl'l III inp.s'fMcl riaiiis lliis inoinin.i^ .n dawn unci cxpccis In I'fluiii in liiif lo L;i\c an fvhiliii inn ai, ilif Soiiiii Slmi-f Yachl Club lliis afici luiiiii.
VARIOUS EVENTS CHARACTERIZE FOURTH OF JULY OBSERVANCES
(loCnllnued from page 2)
In my teyt abort remarks I have sn. deavored to thow you the value of be¬ ing an American citizen and I earneat- ly hope tl>at you vyill scan well the bal¬ lot given you on election day and vs^hen you are voting I hope you will vote fo.- men who you know can well attend to your Interests and attend to them properly. I thank you for your kind attention. ,
I . '¦
DIVERSITY OF CELEBRATION
FOR FREEDQRT RESIDENTS i
There was a diversity of celebration 1 at FreefM)rt on the national hollda>.| Throughout the village there was an j unusual activity from early morning j until late at night. It is estimated thai more Ihan 2.000 visitors were in town. They participated In the tennis match-* es at the newly laid out Hayview Courts, enjoyed bathing at the sever¬ al iiavilions along the waterfront and witnessed the interesting regatta of the South SHore Yacht Club in thf aflernoon from i.oints of vantage along the banks of Kaudall I'.ay.
If there was an absence of fvident patriotism is was because of the Itiiil- f> miirdfr aboul which tverybody ^^if^ talking. Tlirongs of jiersons j)iissed and ri'passed the Carman'joiise. whc le the murder was coiiiinit ted ancl jotrif. ed in discussions on the siiefi.
.\t the baysidf th" yiichling was unici!i(>. .Soiiif tfii classes of two or three boats each were matched in the various events. The times were slow, bill there wan no cessation in the en¬ thusiasm or cheering from the crowds. .•\fter an eventful aflernoon the cluh house was thronged wilh members and their guests. A brilliant function was given that lasted until afiir mid¬ night.
Malverne's Record Observance. I In a dual rommnration- thai of ttr' birth of the nation and the second an¬ niversary of its own founding —.Mal¬ verne observed the Konith in a triil\ original way. Spori.s were ffatiir"s of the day's jiiour.im In the morning Hardy, the loial champion defeated .Simpson of Lynbrook In a match game of tennis before a large audience ancl immediately following the Meadow Brook Haseball Team defeated the .Malvfiiu- ninf in a spiiited game lA' tennis.
¦ Thif was an allilelic meet in whirh representatives from various parts nl the county coinpfted for handsome prizes. The races and filed events Were keenly colHested. athletes of the
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
(•(il'.VTV t;01!l{T, NAS.SAU (;<)I'.\T\
.lAMKS .\. COWATtI), •' i
I'laintiff. I
af^ainsl !
.lollN |).^V('Ol•|'.^V !ind .M.AUV |
li.WCOI'I'AY, his wife, Ihe |
iia:iie ".Mary" beiiij ticlilioils the j
fii:;t iianif biiiig unknown to I
pliiiiilill, I
^efiiidant. t
In piiisuancc of a .jtidgment of lor ( losiiii- madf and fiiteifd in Ihe aho fiiiitlfd action dated the 2Ttli day of Jinie, mil, I .the undcwsigned, the ref ene in snid judgni(>nt named, will sdl al public auction to the highest bid der at the front steps of the N'assaii <'ounty Coiiit House in Mineola, in thf Town of Hempstead, Nassau Coun¬ ty and State of .New York, on Saliii- day the U-tli clay of Auivust, Iilil. i'l 11 o'clock in Ihe forrnoon the prem¬ ises described in the said judgment of foreclosure and salo as follows to wit: —
ATJj those certain lots, pieces or parcels ot lan^l, situate, lying and be¬ ing in the Town of Hempstead, Coun¬ ty of Nassau and State Of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled, "Amended Map of Co¬ lumbia Heights, Iftcftted at Freepor*, Nassau X^'ounty, N. Y., properly of Ihc LON (HSLAND UEALTY COMPANV, New York City, surveyed, Octobei, 190:!, hy Robert Kruz, C. Jl., Jamaica, N. Y.," aud filed in the office of thc> Clerk of Nasaau County, on the 3rd day of December, 1903, as and by lot ntnnbers, seven hundred and nineteen (719), seven hundred and twon'y (720), and seven hundred and twenty one (721) and more particularly des¬ cribed as foflows:—
BEGINNING at a point In the East¬ erly line of Star Place, one hundred (100) feet distant in a Southerly di¬ rection from the southeasterly corner of Independence Avenue and Star Place, running thence Ea.sterly in a line parallel with the Southerly line of Independence Avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence Southerly In a line parallel with the Easterly line of Slar Place seventy-Rve (75) feet: thence Westerly In a line parallel with the first described course, one hundred (100) feet, to llhe point or place of be¬ ginning. Containing all the land with¬ in the aforesaid bounds.
Dated July 1, 1914,
JOSEPH STEINERT. Referee.
Clock & Seaman, Attorneys tor Plaintiff, No. 35 Railroad Avenue, Preeport, N. Y,
South SiSe winning a majority of the eventB from Brooklyn and elsewhere. In the afternoon the bachelors and benedicts of the village^ c roBsed bats ia a gaiiic of baseball, v.hich closed
in a jteadlnrk
The evening was given over to .tn open air festival and dance and an exhibition of flre works on the grounds of tho Malverne Club. The day's ac¬ tivities were arranged jointly by a committee of the Malverne Club and the Lakevlew Hook and Ladder oCiii- pany. The celebrations will doubtless become annual events in the villag ¦.
DEACON WILLIAM WILEY IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE
But This time Colored Scavenger
is Abie to Shift Responsibility
on Lawyer Bennett
Deacon William WiU'y. cif tlie Shi¬ loh liaplist Church of Rockville Cen¬ tre, is again In trouble. .Iohn T. Davi¬ son holds a chattel mortgage on his scevenger equipment, consistinu- of i black mule called Jane, a gray hoisf knowii by the name of Charly. sfvei- ;il wagons and an apiiaraius used in the cleaning of cesspools. All nf lh" were seized yestetday on an nidi-r of the County Court, obtained b.s i;iiil J. Bennett, attorney for Davison, iiiid stored on the premises of Mary Ti- c-hetlo on Woods avenue, which is
• within the village limits.
Several weeks ago Wiley, a neiirn.
j [lurchased a piece of proiierly on the corner of North Cent to avenue and Wllleby street, whicii caused a howl in the neighborhood. Sever families moved away. The local board nl' lieallh was appealed to and an ordin¬ ance was passed prohibiting the sior- ing of wagons or any paraphernalia used in the cleaning of cesspools with¬ in the limits of the inicirporatc-tl vil¬ lage. >'
As soon as the Wiley stock in trade an hed on the Fichetto itremises i complaiiii wns immediately .lodii -<\ wilh Health (JlficiT, Dr. A. D. JaccpV'-. He promptly ordered Wiley to com¬ ply with the law and lemove ihf oh- jecttionable aiiimiatus cjitlside of llic village liniils.
Browning King&Co.
iiave opened a Custom Tailoring Stor<? at 35 Kailroad Ave.,Freeport. Full Suits Madc-to-or- der $13.50 and upwards, worltmanship and ina terial Guaranteed.
LADIF..S ANU CENT.S Al. TKKINc;. CLFANINC ANI) PHESSINi; ON SHORT NO
lict
JOHN H. WALKER
Local Agent
Freeport, L. I. Plione, 845-J
The Seal of Purity
is on every loaf of b'-ead,-every cake and pie maiiufactured in our bakery. Our ovens are the mosl up-to-date and sanitary that can be| instal'ed. Inspect the clea'^"-!t bak¬ ery in lown. — ^1 Our bread Is wholesome, novcHUns and pure. Our bread is standard. II is made from formulas ps-.i-crib- ed by the I'nifed St'.tfs ('ovorn- nient
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN Telephone <;B0
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport.L.I.
"Dey aim mine boss," said Wiley by way qt explanation to the Hfal?:i Officer, "Dey beloni: to Lawyer Hfii nett. He am the sc avenger now." Thf Ooctor was saii.-fifd with ihe coiorfl ffiSn's sta'.eme:;! ::::;• sotiirht Mr. nt-t, net, who said ili« law was constitu¬ tional . ^
Camp Duty for Boy Scouts Plans are being made for a tour of camp duty durlntr the latt<'r part -jf Auiiiisi for the Roy Scouts of llaidwin .\n fiiieitainnienl and festival will h.- llf III :nound Jul.\ ItrHi. v.hiili will ')¦>
"R.emember the Maine" RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
I.rt us make your old injrane. brusssels and tapestry carpets and chenile curtains into beautiful, serviceable rufs.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
All 'Work Guaranteed
Come and see or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St., Freeport Phone 674-J Trolley Stop 76
1
^ =
THE BA Y SIDE HOUSE
ON HEMPSTEAD BAY
rKF.F.I'ORT. L(W(. ISLAND
Uniquely situated on Hempstead Bay at the foot of Ocean*avenue, the best auto boulevard in Freeport, a short distance from the ocean.
Broad piazza around house—-Swept daily by the never failing ocean breezes—Cli¬ mate delightful and healthful. Excellent menu—Our famous shore din¬ ners unsurpassed.
Power launches of all kinds to let for bay and outside fishing.
»)>
1
"Tlie Fisherman's Paradise'
CAPT. W. C. ELLISON. Prop. PHONE. 30 FREEPORT
Telephone Freeport 812-w
Post Office Box 75
Freeport Poultry Farm
CARROLL STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
FRESH EGGS BROILERS ROASTERS
Fricasse In Season ^
Contract at once for Season's Supply at Reduced I^ates
ALL OBDCRS PKOHPTLY ATTCNDCD TO
IF YOU ARE A TAXPAYER OR A VOTER THIS MAY INTEREST YOU
A new form of paper ballot will be used for state and local offices at the election ol November, 1914. This ballot is a very difficult affair to vote. In addition, there will be another ballot for voting eighteen delegates to the Con¬ stitutional Convention. Still lurther, there will be another ballot for voting on some questions.
The Legislature has provided.by the new law, that where paper ballots are used, the districts must be made much smaller, as the voting will be very slow. Even then, there is likely to be great trouble and confusion, as a glance at the new ballot will show at once. $ .
In addition to this trouble to the voters, there will be a large added ex¬ pense to the taxpayers, as it is going to cost the town over $3,000. more at each election than under the old system.
But by installing Voting Machines, there will be no trouble in handling the vote under the present districts, as an examination of the machine now on exhi¬ bition at the Town Hall will show, and the voting machine law provides that the present districts will not have to be changed if machines are used. All three ballots vvill be voted on the machine.
This (^Miipauy hns iii.-i<l<> Hi<> offer in tlio town to fiiriiisli an ciidrt' otjnipnK'nt of machines and to tako as payment for Hicni \vlia(<'v<'r tl>*^^will save in <^l<'<'<i<in <'X[)<'ii.s<'s niiHl (Ik'v are paid/l<iif.
By adopting machines, ihe town can^ save over $3000. at every election and can get the machines without any expense whatever by paying for them out of this saving.
Respectfully,
AUTOMATIC REGISTERING MACHINE CORPORATION
Botiling Dcp^iiliiiinl aud Sali-s Kuomi al llcm|iste4(l. L. I.
Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS
MA. HOTTI.KI) B1':KKS
J'.iiUlcil Rye an<i Bourlxjii
WLiibkey ''
Imported'ami Domes-tic .Scotch Whiskeys
lnii>i/rti.(l and Domestic Bottkd Ale> uiid'Poi'ters
Imported and Domestic Mineral Waters and Vichy.s
Imported and Domestic Bitters Bottled «jins
Iiii[)orted and Domestic Cordials
Imijorted and Domestic Brandies
We Supply Family Trade
Call, write or telephone, A Delivery Every Day
PFLUQ & ACKLEY
33 GREENWICH ST., HEMPSTEAD, L. I-
TELEPHONE 91
"V