rMK HAmAtf y^tTi pmmk.jin w. v.. weowoday, july », nt*
Haeever ledy at Lout B«ach Tta« body of Allen Rice, of aOldwin. who iTM drowned at Point Lookout while In Iwttains list Thursday, was recovered frotn the ocean off Long Beach late yesterday afternoon. It was found floating about thre« bun. dred yards off the shore. Rice was married and had two children. They were at tbe beacb at the time of tbe tragedy. Justice of tbe Peace Edward T. Nu, acting as coroner, viewed the body and Issued a permit for its re¬ moval to Forbell's morgue at Rock¬ ville Centre. Funeral arrangements aro being made today.
Messrs. Smith and Maxon on Cruise I>?H8«ur G. .Smith, Melville R. Smith, and Henry L. Maxon, all ol Freeport, left this afternoon at four o'clock for a two weeks' Rail In a thirty-two foot sloop, to Baltlmorf-, Maryland. The course planned takoH the party through Jones Inlet across to the Jersey coast, thence southerly through Delaware and Chesapeak'* bays pant Cape May.
Mrs. Catherine De Graff, widow of Harry I> Craft, who committed sui¬ cide a year ago, ha.s returned (o Pan¬ ama where she is employed by the liovernment.
SHOE SHINING PARLOR
Hats Cleaned and Renovated Cigars, Cigarettes
J. A. CHARKALIS
44 S. Main St. FREEPORT
Week's Transactions Reflect Condition of Realty Marl^et
Volume of Businos Has Been on South Side During Past Fortnight---No Notable Sales But Great Number of Trans¬ fers--Nassau County Has Much to Offer Homeieeker and
Investor
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
All Kinds of Concrete Work Estinates Cheerfully FnrBisbed
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OFHCE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE. L. 1.
Telrplioiir 567 VV Frnporl
"YOUNGS"
Ice Cream Parlor
30 S. Qrove St.
Freeport, N. Y.
Not only serves all kinds of drinks at the fountain and cream in the parlor but caters to Churches, Families and Parties. Cream iced and deliver¬ ed anywhere in Freeport on short notice.
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Planting, Decorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my work is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for the quaUty my prices are the lowest.
PAUL ANDERSON
Westside Avenae Freeport, N. Y.
SHIRTWAISTS
LACES CORI^TS
HOME DRESSES
t., _ ...
EMBROJ)ERIES DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certainty that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.SIDENBERG&CO.
l&MADI^Sr.
HEMPSHAII
iM
A happy pro.'jperous condition pre¬ vails in the realty market of tbe South Side. It is reflected In tbe 'week's transactions as well as In the races of the brokers and owners of the district. There can be no mistake in th physical indications of the dawn¬ ing activity whicn nas oeen looked for since the breaking up of winter.
Probably at no time since Lonir Is¬ land felt the flrst effects of suburban booms, has there been a more substan- .»ial turn for the betterment of its re¬ alty affairs. The homeseeker has fioni all appearances turned his eyes to the east and followed the proces¬ sion at the head of which a banner ¦learlng the legend "aRck to the farm" ie Haunting.
The greatest number of transfers appear lo have been made through the Ki-eat development companies which are operating along the South Shore of Nasnau County. Prom Valley S'.ir(.'ani to .Massapequa the records -huw that lliis Ininiediate section haR been a center during the past fort¬ night. And while there have been no especially notable sales, the volume of t.usineps may justly be said to be at ItH height.
From the stadnpoint of the investor or the homeseeker no section of the great .suburban zone about the Great¬ er City of New York offers more than Nassau County. In many of its com¬ munities the municipal corporations are equipped with plants that produce water and electricity at a cost tba^t is entirely consistent with the sur¬ roundings. The streets are for the most part improved and paved and Ihere is practically every convenience a city could offer at very much less cost.
The appeal of this delightful section ha.s resounded IhrouKhout the metro¬ polian dislnri. Among theatrical pi'cplc it has heen heard and they have rc.qiondfd. Their colony at Wood- clt I'l, Freeport, is piohably one of the larnir I and surely t«ni' of the liveliest anywhere. The inllux from the city is Lcht .--liown ry ihi- statement based ujion statistics Ihat fifiy one per cent ol the incrpa.se in the population of Nas.sau has l't(-n i ght here on the S( u ll .''ide durins ilie past flve years.
REALTY RECORDS A .1 Lang & ors to S VV Howne Co, ItiVe acres, 2 parcels (1 mile n e from
Koosevelt |2,500
C J Bauer to B Qarilius, lots 295 to
;!25, Qu&ritius map, Hicksville.. .$748
F J Matzen to T Wilm, lots ^2 to 38
blk 117, sec 4 Valley Stream $500
J N O'Neil to A Abrams lots 95-6,
Abrams map. Valley Stream $250
E R Sigmond to S H Swezey, n s
New st, Freeport $640
P I' Stone to L W Wintjen, lots 16-
17. Greenview Ter, Freeport ..$1,700
W G Groves to E .M Howland, lot
19, blk, 116, Est Long Beach ..$4,000
Baldwin Harbor U Co to T G & T
Co, lots 2013 to 2015(, blk 43, Baldwin
Harbor R Co, Baldwin $2,250
Same to same lots 2010 to 2012, blk
43. same map, Baldwin $2,250
VV E Ball to Nassau-Suffolk Bond & Mort G Co, e s Burtis av, adj' land
Neary, Rockville Centre $5,000
A Polsson to T J Mott, lots 46-7, Da¬ vison map, Lynbrook $1,700
E J Soper, to 1 Southard, lots 37 to
41, Poter map, E Hockaway ..$2,000
M J Slopford to Long Island Build.
ers Co, lots 335-6-7, Frederick Park,
Bellmore $1,200
M L Selden to The Thrift, lots 190
to 193,Hillside Pk, Rock Centre.$4,075
H J Carman to S Foreman, part lot
C, all 7-8, part 13 &14, Randall Park,
Freeport $2,000
F J Red to l.ong Island Builders Co
n 8 Atlantic &r, Freeport $900
J H Bedell to J Steinert lot 1, Wall-
iniller map, Hicksville $500
G Sprague to P A Abrams, e s
Grant av, E Rockaway $2,000
Aaaignmvnts of oMrtgagca Hewlett Bay Co to United Holding
Co $13,000
A G Rlchwine to Stock well Purser
Realty Co
ft M Hart to E Pendleton .. .$2,500 A D Haff to A L Stetoselck . .$2,100
A H Fraser to C Firth $1
L M Haviland to S B Jackson ...%\ W E Pltsslmmons to O EFltzsim-
mons .' ! .•«>
Naaaau-Suffolk Bong A Mort 6 Co
to T Grlirin $1,000
J T ComeU to T J Mott $1,100
G H Sayre to Lawy«rs T I * T
Co 13.000
J J Randall Co to H A An¬ drews $1.W©
S A M€«B»i« to H A M«afOft.|f,161
Bunk of Tlockville Cenire to E A Little 14,000
C T McCarthy to M Martin .., $600
Same to same $400
I R F Ludlam to E P Waldron .$1,300 Conveyances
P Peterson to VV Haussler, jr, 8 acres, Bellmore $5,800
Long Island Realty Co to E G Lep- per, lots 21-2, Freeport Centre, revised Freeport nom
Emma Post lo C A Combs, lots 582 583, Columbia Hghts, Freeport. .nom
T H Place to P Stone, lols 16. 17, Green View Ter, Freepori nom
Amsterdam Uev & Sales Co to P (' Snyder, lots 18 to 21, Noorwood. .nom
L Keller & ors to H Eberle. lots 14 to 17, Keller map, HlckFVille . . . .nom
Ests Long Beash to C Rypenski, lots 66 to 70, bk 61, Est Long Beach, .nom
M Hargrace to Germania Real Est &. Imp Co, properly al Coes .Neck. Freeport nom
B Steinberg lo H Eglin. lots 35-6. Manor Grove, Merrick nom
B VVechsler to F .1 Matzen. lot.H 33 to 38, bk 117, Valley .Stream . . . nom
N Y Bridge A Subway Realty Co to fame, lots 155-156, Gt Easti Bldg Corp, Lynbrook nom
Windsor Ld & Imp Co to G Seikel lots 3, 4 5, blk 3, map Windsor Land & Imp Co, Valley Stream $535
Same to S Remach, lots 9. 10, blk 3 same map. Valley Stream $775
Rockville Centre Holding Co to C V Harvey, lots 11 12 13 14, blk 27, Flor¬ ence Pk, Rockville Centre $1,580
Same to E Eichhorin. lols 12, blk 28, same map $1,148
.Montray Realty Co to E A Myer, lots 4, 5, blk 28, map Montray Realty Co, Hicksville' nom
American Refunding Co to S B VV Holmes, lot 23. blk 1, Nassau Manor, Hicksville nom
R Denton to L Wolff, lot 22, Per- peiite & ippet may Lynbrook ...nom
Long I.slaud Builders Co lo F .1 Iteed. n s Atlantic av, Kreeport . .noni
N Y Sub Laiiil oC lo G Martino, IoIh 25, 26, bk 1. N Y Sub Land Co, Hicks¬ ville nom
A Orme to A Collins, lols 88-9. Sig¬ mond map, Bellmore noni
C B Hague to E F Hague, s s Colum¬ bia av. East Rockaway 1700
Judgments
.M Stultz—J Englander $35.85
VV Sutphln—Ludlam In oC $258.29
LK Shields—G H Dowsey ..$219.58
C N Sears—J M Maxim $135.64
A Schwencke—Rock Island Butter Co, N Y $94.1
J H Sears—Sagamore Gar Co.$188.43
Same—Doubleday Page Co..$105.18
C N Seans—C A Smith $216.22
M Sauer—B A Schwllle .... $438.17
A Troumbas—J R Seaman . .$159.93
J Thalman—G C Hyde $27.29
R E Tiedman—J F DeBeau. .$109.95
Thomas Kirkwood—L O Koven.35.85
Pirr BAN ON CARBS AT POLICE STATION
No More Evening Games to be
Tolerated, Says Order of
Captain Darenperg
"RF€UURS" READ NOTICE SADLY
Sign Specified One Room, So Men
Consider Playing in Another—
Cards Were Missing
Card playing, for years one of the favorate pastimes among a group ot men, many of them promlneni in the affairs of Freeport, who frequent Po¬ lice Hearquarters in South Gro\e St.. will not be tolerated hereafter. At least that is the order of aCptaln Carl Darenberg. which was duly poste<l above Ihe "desk" in thc little room back of the police court sometime dur- ing yesterday. And it lias probably been the most talked of matier in
Mrt. W. B. Maxon Quest of Son "Mrs. D. L. Randolph and Mrs. VV. B. Maxson, mother of Henry L. Max¬ son, both 01 riamneld, New Jersey, are visiting at the home of Mr. Max¬ son, 316 Long Beach avenue.
Mrs. 11. L. Maxson left this morning for Willow Dale, North Delaware Water Gap, where she will spend sev¬ eral weeks.
CAP+lirkj ryxpi daren srPG Freeport (not lo mention the return of Mrs. aCrnian or several other in¬ cidents which are talcing big space in newspapers) since it was first noticed at about 6.30,
The "reguliiis" ai lleadqiiariers be¬ gan lo arrive about dusk lasi night. As Ihey entered and i-esumed ilieii- fuslomary seats aboiit in thc liosptta. ble diairs. their atieiilion was < iillcd to the half sheet .of legal cap jfapei upon which ilie toUowing legeiui «as written in a bold scrawl:
Card playing prohibited in this room
Carl Darenberg,
Captain
"See that." shouted V\'allei U. Cuz zens, who. beside being a special po lice officer is a membei- of the Ki-ee. port Board of Education. ".See ihahv VV>I1, there can be no njorc jilayiii!'. cards here. Thai's (inal. Tlic (';ip Iain's orders, you know."
Cozzens addressed a group tliai con¬ sisted of Franklin liedell. a ineinher ot the Village Uoard of Trii.slt'es. Clarence aVn l{ip«'r, Vv'iiliaiii .Merrill. Frank M. Smitb, William H. Kyiler. Registrar of the olSaid of Health I'ater Hansen, George Smith, "Big .Hm" Cronley and Francis Smith, one of the "night squad." All of Iheni weie look¬ ing down cast.
"But did you notice." suggested one of the group, "that the sign is specilic. Jt says "aCrd playing in this room" the accent being ou the 'this.' Lel s consider it in its literal sense."
It was agreed that the suggestion was timely, but there were no cards to be found anywhere and the crlbbag boards were missing. So the men sat down to consider it further.
"We can go out in the back yard " gaid one.
STOP AND CONSIDER
the superiority of this new Ladies' Tailor THE PRICE, THE HT. THE MAKE IS RIGHT. Also Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing and Repairing.
The Broadway Tailoring: Co-
3 BROOKLYN AVENUE
Forbes Building opposite R. R. Station
HetP WANTED AND rUSNISHCD
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Competent, Experienced Nurses; Maids, Cooks and General HouseWorkets. Piece and Family Laundering. House and Furniture Renovating. Men by day week or month. AU Kinds of Work by Contract.
ANDERSON'S ENPLOYNENT AGENCY
12 wiviitv^Hiia-Ttuntom sm rBOMwr, n. y.
"But it's rmining," put In another.
"Well, then," suggested a third, what's ttae matter with tbe Jail. Tbe sign says nothing about playing there"
"I've got a better suggestion than tflat," shqyted a fourth. "Here's the courtrom, handier than either the yard or the Jail. Why not go in there"
But tbere was no use. The cards couldn't be located and Officer Coi- zens didn't seem to be in an amiable mood anyway. So the usual session was abandoned. perhBpf an hour ear lier than usual.
DHonest and Conscientloua^vjr ENTISTR I
We make a specialty of Croivn, Bridge
and Plate WorK. SatlsfaeHon
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone, 448-w MAIN AND FRONT STS.
Hours, 9 to S HEMPSTEAD, N. T.
FREEPORT'S "BREAD" CORNER
The Wholesome. NonrishinK Products of our ovens are the standard. The .Vfost Mo<lerii Baking Kstablishnu'iit of ^-'reeport and the Sotith Side. Bread manufact- tire<l from Govornnieiit Furniula>. "THK KIND MOTHER USfi:D TO MAKK"
The Long Island Home Made Bread Co,
Thomas St. John Baldw^in
Telephone 605
Merrich Road, cor. Main St., Freeport, L,. I.
Woodcleft Channel Bathing Pavillion
JACOB KEGEL & SON, Managers
ELECTRICAL FACILITIES FOR -NIGHT BATHING" TWO MATRONS IN ATTENDANCE
Experienced Licensed Life Guards on duty at all times to Watch, Guard and Instruct ACCOMMODATES 300 TROLLEY PASSES DOOR
The Louis Cohen Department Store, Inc.
36-38 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Free Delivery Telephone 192
Big Economy Sale Will Be Launched Here Sattirday and Monday
Amazing opportunities to buy everything in Wearing Apparel for the Family and for the Home, every department included.
We cannot give you details here on account of lack of limited space but we assure you that you will be doubly repaid for your trip here during this sale. Extraordinary Big Bargains Offered.
Annual Sale of Men's Shirts
Manhattan Lion Brand and Clermont Shirts Are Included
Good news indeed and tliere's really little more to be said than we have already .said in our headline as you know tliey are the very best grade shirts made for comfort, safety and ht. There is a size for every man and youth and a stlye and pattern to suit everybody. All new crispv shirts right from the maker's hands. mmmi
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
Standard Grade $1.50, $2.00 $2.50 to $3.00 cut to $1.15 $1.85 $1.85
LION BRAND and CLERMONT SHIRTS at Half Price $.75
All the very newest designs and colorings, some with extra soft collars and French cuffs. Fine silk woven Madras and Cheviots, all regular $1.50 sellenJ, cut to $.75'