THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT.N. Y, WEDNESDAY JUNE 10, 1914
Mtrrick Drummer at Greenport William Grai;f, of Merrick, one of tb* veraatUe t .avp'lijt men nt the Bouth Suore, la at Greenport thU eek, spreading the doctrlilit of good cbe«r tti.J inciOfniaiiy tti.;.'.*; trading •tamps. Arco!np.ir>ln^ ^.In l" hlj ¦wife nnd Infant daughter. Tliey will spend the wpok In the eastern village, returnliig probably on Satuidsy.
COOL, CLEAN,
(C »^ VrMTNT) The electric c rrent 1? a cool, clean, convenient p«- foi mer. As a cook, electricity att.nds ptrictly to busi- nesB; no redbDl Btove, no kitchen turned into a place of torture, no emoke and sr cll, no aft rn;ath o' dirt und asliei. Whatever work electricity performs. It requires no preparation, no asr.lstance, no at tendance-It lu a synonym for con- v» nlene,
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 Sooth Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y.
L L BOY WINS PUNNING PRIZE
Latham De Milt, Jr., of Lynbrook Awarded $1,000 by Richmond, Cal.
From the far away city of Rich¬ mond. Cal., comes the news that* La- thanj A. UcMllt, Jr.. son of Latham De- .Milt, cf Lynbrook, has been awarded ' a prize of $1,000 for his plans for a civic center in that city near San Fran- ¦ Cisco. Tne competition waa open to architects of the section, j Among the numerous competitors | who submitted plans to the city offl-1 c'als under whose auspices the con- I tost wae coudjcted, LieMilt's was ad- j Judged the second best. It Is th.j | Fcheme of the officials to pick out the | be.st features of the three best plans j submitted for their guidance in laying i out the city.
The plans submitted Included tho pOHitlon ot the public buildings, the lo¬ cation of streets and the waterfront ; showing wharves and docks. DeMilt was graduated from Cornell L*niver.i- liy In 1912. He is associated with I). .\. Dohlen, architect, of Indianapolis.
GARDEN CITY WATER FOR ' MINEOLA COURTHOUSE
Th« Garden Cily Water Company fiubmlt«ed a proposition to the Board
per thousand gallons. Their bid Is five cents lower than the bid of the Incorporated Village of Mineola for the same quantity.
The board cancelled the double a^- sessment on the property of the Luth-
of .Supervisors at a epecial meeting . eran Church rectory on Grove street,
H.\Y-GRAIN-I^EED
ANYTHING AND £VLRY THING IN THE WAY OF FOOD FOR ANIMALS
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
S:)uth Main Sireet c )rn?r Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, L. I. TeL J74
yesterday mcrning to supply the coun¬ ty buildings •with water at flfteen cents
Freeport.
$27.11.
The amount of the tax was
We call ard pay Cash for
Old rags, briss, Copper, Iron,
Bottle*, Rubbers, Paper and-
Magazine bund.'es
FRANK FARMLETT
16 Grand Ave. TtL 177 m
WOMEN TO STUDY HOME ECONOMICS
easonable Prices eady Attention apid Delivery
at HAGEN'S
38 south Main St., Freeport
Telephone 880
Staple and Faijcy Qroceries. Fresh Meats and
poultry. Fresh fish and vegetables
Freeport's Most Upto-date Drug Store
FRED'K H. PLUMP ARCADE PHARMACY
At the D-T'f^t
PHONES. FREEPORT 629 148
FREEPORT NEW YORK
CITY PRICES
This Handsome Pony Outfit rnrn
Pony, Carriaj^e & HarnessFKvC
ToSomeBoyorGirl"VVHYNOT YOU?
LetMeBeYourCentist
You may go far;her, pny mote n',oncy, but you cannot gfi beuer dentistry. No work ia nem out of tlie ollne and all done by a ler.tlst. 1 employ no asHibtants. If.you have loat all your teeili, I can, make iou a plate that v,-lll not drop. Wliy bahaire one on your tuHKUe when yt u have one that will not diop'
I will exanlre your teeth free ot charge explain the diffcicnce In the work (suitable fjr your case anu teli you oxacily wh.it the woik will tobt when (lul.shf'd. I eniploy ho .'isslstants 80 you will havt nn chaiRe of doctor.s or Btiident.o woik for you. All work done painless u id miaiantccf!. Ahsoluifly p .InlcHs exlraclions.
Full Set of teeih $5.00 up
Gold Crown 22;; 5 00
White Crown.. 5 00
Bridge Work 2::k 5.CO
Fillings 1 00
Fillings 1.00 up
W. F. cure ALT, D D. S.
274-2S0 LIVINGSTON .'^TRF.ET
Cor. Hoiul St., L;i^uki>ii, opp. Loe.'5er,s
Hours, 9 A. M. to y.nO V. M.
Sundnys from 10 A, M. lo 1 1'. M.
HEMPSTEAD PKOTO STUDIO
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
PORTRAn AND GROUP PHOTOGRAPHERS
Flashlight and Outdoor Work APPOINTMENTS MADE BY MAIL
Alex. Laukowski
MANAGER
L. I. Good Citizenship League Adopts Broad Program
A new standing coniiniitee to study home economics has been added to thi Good Citizenship League of Lons Island on tbe suggestion of Mrs. Tlie¬ odoie FoulliC. "The Hon.e Economics (I^onnnittee" will consider everytiiinij aboul the home, from its building to the smalleol detail of housekeeping. Nineteen niembers of the League have joined lhe conuuiltee. • i
Tiic league haa appolnled Mrs. E. A. ' MacUougall, Mrs. F. E. Kandall, Mrs. iJickuison and .Mrs. E. H. Gilbert dele¬ gates to the conevntlon of iho staU^ Federation of Wonien's Clubs. Mra. Theodore Foulke has been appointed delegate to the bl-ennial convention of llie Federation of VN'omen's Clubs of America al Chicago, this month. ¦
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT | There are no present indications of precipitation of 'lonsequence ea.st of the Rocky Mountains during the week except that there \\iil be showers and thunderstorms fro.u the Lake Region eastward, and pobt;ibly In the far .Northwest. Occassional local thunder- shotvois are aloo prohabie in ihe South, incliiding Texas, but no general rains. West of the Rocky Mountains rains will continue early ia the week, followed by generally fair and warm¬ er weather from the middle until the close of the week, the ri.sing temper- a:ures extnding to the eastern slope of the n^ountain.<;.
II will be somewhat cooler over the I'pper Lake Region, the L'pper Missis- .sippl Valley and the central poriion of the country, with moderate tempera- | tuiea thbieaftcr, while in the East ; rather high temperatuies will rule during much of tho week owing to the presence of a strong righ pressure ; area over the South Atlantic States? j and the adjacent ocean. • |
TROnriER'S FINEST flALT BEER
JS, SOLD. DRUNK AND ENJOYED
AT FREEPORT
I A.i Eijlj^ive RjMJcatlal Section, W.th City Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal for (he Summer Home. Best Yc.ir 'Round Suburb. Hauses on Large Plots Cun be Oblained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW .MOORE CO. 41 COURT ST., B'KL'N
A. A, Si:-\LY, .M'g'r., Biyvlcw Ave., Freeport. N. Y.
Tbe Jlcmc Boat Building
and Encjine CXIorks
SPORTMANS AVE., FREEPORT, L. I.
FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP
None Too Laroe ENGINES OVERHAULED Nonf Too Smal All Rppair Work Promptly Attended To
POWER LAUMCHiS AND PLEASURE CRAFTS
PLANS DRAWN AND PERFECTED
Repairing of A'.l Kinds P.iintin-*, Overhauling. 'Varnishinj and Rebuilding
Boat and Engine Supplies On Hand
Long Island R. R. Time Table
(B^flpctlve Oct 21 U, \9i:n Leave Merrick for N^w York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Urooklyn and Inter mediate stations, weekiays. 6 16, F) ri2. 6.38, 6.57, 7.17, 17.28 7.55. 18.Lv S til, 10 12, A. M.: 12 C2. 3 08, 4dt S.32, 6.42, 8 l.<, 10 311 P M.; fkl 56 V. M.; Sundays, 6 •!«, 9 11. A M.: 12 04 2.64, 4.28, 6.33. 7.06, 9.46 [' M.
Leave Freeport for Now York,Penn-
¦lylvania Station, and H ooklyn. week
; davs, .5.20, 5.56, 6.42 7 01, 7 21
43, 8 00. IS 17. 8.r,.S. 9 18. 1" 1"
11050 A. M.; 12.27, 3.1', 4.08, 5 02
5 3;. 6.46, Sii;, 10.33 P M.; I'kl.5:i A M. Sundays, 6 51, 9 1' A. M.: 12.08 2.58, 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, •.50 P. M.
'"rains leave Freeport for Amlty¬ ville. Uabylon, Patcho/r le and inter- iiiediate stations, weekiays. na4 44 8 10, a8.,i3, 9.52. 11.53 A, M.; aL4S as2 21, 2 48, a3.59, HG 04, 15 33 an.56, a6 20, 6.41, a7.0f, 7.41, a8 03, h9i)5, 11 L'l F'. M.; 11 19 (to Patch ottup Saturdavs) al.27 A. M. Sun dav- J.31, at».20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28. a' .., 7.34, a9.03, ajl.l4 P. M.; a^.»2 A. M.
Trains leave New Vork, Pennsyl- vatiia Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermed ate ptailonp na3.40, 7.06, a7..')l, V 07 (except Morrick,) 11.00 A. M.; hl2 55, sal 25, 2.00. a3.00, ia4.08, vu4.44, a5 00. a5.31, 5.50, a6 16, 6.46, a7 10. aS^OS. 10.1'5, all.30, al2 30 P. M : Sunday.s 4 30, a8.2fi, 11 34 A. M.; 1.38, a2.58.
6 37, aS.08. alO IS I' M.. al 2 35 night. a Traln.M run to Hahyion cnly.
n No Urooklyn connections.
k Slops on signal; runs to Valley StrsHtn only.
8 Saturdays only.
f F.xctljil SaHirdays.
I TlVcept holidays.
t F^xcept Saturday.s and holidays. *Trnlnn leave Hronkl.-n, Flatbu.sh Ave. Station, about the lame tltue as those shown from New Vork, Penn- '<ylva,".la Station. This t:rie table sub- ippt tf, rtianjtp without mtlce
Great Dunlap Pony Contest
bty:an May 15, closes September 15, 1914
IIOW TO GET VOTES
Votes on the Pony Outill will be given with every purcha.se made al Chubbuck's Drug Store—one vote for every cent. The child having the greatest number of votes to ils cedit on Sept. 15th, 1914, wins the Pony Ouuit. In case of a tle'$SOO in gold w.ill h» divided hetwi-eu children lying. 500 extra votes will be given vith each piescrljulon filled at tills s'.on.'.
Watrh f.ir »i<i>c1h1 sales each Thursday when eMrn \o\i-9. will be gneii on curtain artici>?.
HOW TO GET VOTES
With every yearly subscription to the Nassau Post, accompan¬ ied by $2.50, 3,000 Pony Votes will be given and you can buy as many as you desire. The hest way to get votes is to se¬ cure subscriptions lo The Nas- Kau Post as the schedule of votes i.s FO n.iich greater for subscriptions than anytliitig else. You will be surprised how easy iti s lu r^et 8llb^criplion¦ to Tlie Nas.-^au Post if yod iry. Contest Closet September 15th 1914.
Now Is the lime to show your tfiip Vuieritan spirii—lU-t Busy -NOW. ^ _j
Votes are also oiven by \OU.\G'S Ice cream and Soda Parlor -
RULE.S OF THE CONTEST
1. Kvery rontibiai' hCls a iiuiiiber.
2. No names of i. utestanis will be published.
3. Standing of toi e.'^ianis publLshed in Nassau Post cotnineno- ing Wedncr-d.iy, June ,7, lal4.
4. All votes II,u,-; be biought in Thursday of each week.
5. Tio voics in I'.ckage with contest an l.i number and amotint on top Pii;! only.
6. \'oic.-i .ire tra sferable only hrfoie recording,
7. Contestant h.Wing largest, niuiiber of votes on Srpt. 15, 1914 wins the Pony Outfit
8. ronlestaiit.s vill not bo permit ted to FoUclt votes wtihin our store or in front nf tho building.
^- •'^" f'i!:"iili'-s loniieclcd with ibis store ;ind the NasRiui PobI .•itair lire hjirr<'d fioni this contr'st.
Enter Vour Child in this Great Contest at Once==lt costs Nothing
Chubbuck's Drug Store
Telephone 5 Treeport F-RHI:I^()RT
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Post little want "ads" j,et the goods while the getting's good. Tel. 61
Two cents a word for f rst insertion, minimum ten words, or« cent a word for suc'.esslve insertio ii.
Freeport.
The Palace of Sweets
Pure, delicious lee . Cream,
Chocolates and Bon' Bons
Tho rendezvous for pleasure
Seel^ers and Guests
The Knickerbocker
27 Park Ave.. Rockville Centre
THE BIDE=A=WEE HOME
AT FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
NASSAU Ladies' Tailor & Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
Theatre Building
Ladies' and Gects' Experienced Tailor
N. Y. City Prices Suits to Order
Strictly Guaranteed Fitting
Repairing, Sinitarv Cleaning, Press ing aid Dyeing
M. ROSENBLUM, Prop.
Telephone. 708 W
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Scbhiter Empluys Both Judiciously
HENRY C, SCHLUTER
T«'«pbon* Uf PROMPT Dil.:VERY
raiMl ROAD FRZETOPJ. L I.
situated on a wrll ¦daplcd 4 0 acre farm, One half mile from lhe incorpo- lAid village of Freepor.
mmmsrw^A&BS'.'H
iiHk
^f-»E#-fi''
WANTED
Furnished or Unfurnished House for SutiHiier. Apply, The Nasaau Post, 22-24 South Grove Btreot, Freeijort.
BOARDING AND TABLE BOARD
Comfortable, cool rooms in priv.iie family. House locati,'d conven¬ iently located; handy lo trolley and ttain. Plain home rooking.
GEORGE STONE, Proprietor 83 Heniy street I'reeport, L. I
Conducted by the BideAWeeHome Association. o f New York City. with ofli.cji at 410 East 3tlli Street.
An abode for homeless, weak, helpless animals. One of the most successful and beneficial in the United States.
An excellent temporary home where animals can be boarded and receive medical attention at reasonable rates.
Trained and experienced superintendent in constant attendance, always ready to assist in or out of the institution.
OFFICERS
iVIrs. H. U. Kibbc, President, Hotel Ansonia. New York City M.S5 Ethel Campion, Secretary. New York City Joha Joseph Kelly, Superintendent
The Home is maintained by contributions ond subscriptions from members of theAssociatmn and its friends. Inspect oi^- Heme, becomea member of our Association, and assist us in this worthy charity
For Sale: Chalmers 4-paHsenger au¬ tomobile; Pony louaetii; 1^12 mod¬ el. Good condition. L'eiuonBtration given. 92 South Park Ave., Rockvillt Centre,
East Rockaway, Long l8la>~d
f^i.. ...wii- . i-i-i-i
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
LOUIS SCHWAB, Prop.
CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
For Sale—liroadway near Co'i.'Uibus Aveuue on south side iif strict. .'JOx 111), al'oul two hunditd Ieo from new schol to be built; price, *1.U0U K. St. John liaiig, Kast Uoekf'May.
Comfortable Ibme for the Transient. Excellent Accom- modaii'ns. Moderate Prices.
CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CLASS;AND REHNED CABARET
, 1 —
Musical Entertainment Fancy Dances
Luncheoi and Dinner Specialties
—i
FRUITS CANDV
VEiGETABLES CIGARb
J. laola
12 South Main 3t. Freeport, L. 1
Tel. ea^W Free aort
75 S. C. White Leghorns; .he.ivy lay
ins strain. |1 e.ich; by tl:e wliol. (lock 90 cents; is a. biiifiin. .V.'irken Poultiy Vard, Centennial Ave . Koose velt, 7lh house from Mit.n sirott.
For Sale:..Toy tonneau Cad-liac ci: In excellent condition: jn^t \ii'^ ouKhly overhauled thro'jgltout. H.> AdilresB Wjintagh Garage, or phor 43J. Wanlagh.
DHonesi and Conscientious«<Bfjpr ENTISTR i
We maKe a speciaHy of Crown, Bridge and Pipe WorK. Satisfaction I Guaranteed.
URB4N L'AFRICAIN
Teleph*!-, 448.w MAIN AND FION r STS.
Hours, 9 to 5 HEMPSTE/VD. N. Y.
For Sale Cheap: A large, well con Btructed, ai,tractive dog hoMsc, cos Ing $30. Inquire M. L. S., 15 Len Ave.. FYeeport.
For Rent: furnished house, plx roon- and bath, $20 per montti. B. FUhe; 1(»8 Southside Avenue.
Wanted! A young Igrl to assist 1 kitchen and lunch room. Inquire J A. Goodman, 7A Railroad avenue.
" R.em<|niber the Maine " RUG WOKKS
VELLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Let m make y and thenilc c
jr old ingranr, btussjcls anrl tapeitry carpett ains into be luli.'ul, serviceable rugs.
Rag Carp<ts and Rugs a. Specialty
All Worh Guaranteed
Come ail see or telcf hone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St..Freeport Phone 674.J Tro'ley Stop 76