THt NASSAU POWri PRKKPORT, N. V., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914
IMWN A CANDIDATE; NO DIPLOMAT
Denies Rumor That He Will Not Seek Re-election in November
Coqgresaman I^athrop Brown of St. James, does not expect to receive and would not accept it he did any ap- potatment to a poat on the diplomatic service. Xhia was bis unqualified de¬ claration on Saturday in Waabington. He did make it plain however, that he is a candidate for re-election to Con¬ gress from the First New York Dls- irlct which embraces Nassau and Suf¬ folk Cotmties.
"I do not know where the rumor Started that I will not seek re-election to OongresB In November, for 1 will," •aid Mr. Brown, "I enjoy the work here in Washington and am anxious to serve another term. It Is embaras- tfng to me to have such rumora get iDto print. They' no doubt originate with Bome of my political enemies."
H0B0KENCH.i\MP10NS!MANY LOCE SALES DEFEATEDATR.V.C.^ ON THE SOUTH SIDE
The Nassau Inn
ALLAN McNEIL, Prop.
Mnla M All Hour* Private DiDiag Kuomi
Fine Accomodation!. Board by Day
or week.
Baldwin, L. I.
Telephone, 815 Freeport
MERRICK RD. AND MILBUKN AVE.
The Art of
COOKERY
If ably demonstrated in every cake, pie and loaf of bread pro¬ duced in this modern bakery. Eight years of long and un¬ surpassed experience in New York City and our excellent facilities enable us to make and l>ake the best. ,
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St.. Post Office Bid.
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED
Oar Struggle For Existence
now centered on the minute liv¬ ing organisms which owe their pow¬ er of Injuring us to their extraor¬ dinary power of reporduction. The Invention of the Sanitary Steam Preaaing Machinery has alone made It poaaible tojilslnfect all garments, Cleaned and pressed, by the injec¬ tion of dry steam at a temperature In which HO germs or microbes can exist.
Goods called for and Delivered Free,
The Sanitary Method
22-28 S. Main St. Phone, 323'J
Bank of Rockville Centre
Capital Stock Total Assets
$50,000.00 $1,524,879.85
A Strong Bank is Most Help¬ ful to Any Community
Postal Savings Depositor y
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Interest Paid on Time Deposits Yout Patronage Solicited^
G. BRMTflWAlTE
15 Railroad Ave.
FREEPORT. N. Y.
dealer in
SPAI^DING
Sporting - Goods
Statibnery, BdoIcs, Maga- zinss and Cigars
Advertising Agent for all New York Papers
PAPER NOVELTIES AND FAVORS a Specialty ,v
Stalwart Aggregation of New Activity Among Residents and
Jersey Players Started Game ; Dealers Considered a Healthy
With Great Expectations Sign of Opening Season
SOMETHING PHENOMINAL HAPPENED PRICES MAINTAINED IN DULL PERIOD
Visitors Scored 8 Points at Begin-
ning-L. I. Boys Got 20 Before
Close of First Half
Villages in Southern Nassau Have
Been Mecca for Buyers During
Last Half of March
By Samuel R. Fiak i f'roljuhly lui more subtstintiai indi- I cation ofa heallhy and yet brisk Sfa- j sou in realty has ever presented ii.->eU I and tliiin numerous tran.saciion.s of the reput.ition in Uockville Centre on Sat- \y,.^, k, .jnost of which have been made urday night—and lost. The score tells j between local buyers *iand sellers, tho story of the disaslfr It v.a;* -17'Thi.s happy condition of affairs ia con-
.sidered as significant among develop-
The Kosfdiile Boat ("lub b.-isketball team of Holwkeii, S. J., who for sev¬ eral years have been the undiHputed (champions of thai state, ventured Us
HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY
are absolutely dependent upon tbe pure, wholesome, nourishing quali¬ ties ot your foodstuffs. Quality counts In everything but In nothing more BO than Bread. Our Bread ia standard t)ecause It is made from foruiulah^ perscritied by the United Statea Government. You cannot buy better breai' than is sold by
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN
Telephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport,L.I.
Sontbnid, J to B F Oebhardt, a a l.,ex- I Ington av, 137x55, Freeport... .nom I Onderdonk, A M, to H Franklin, e s j Terrace av, 100x30, Hempstead noiu '.Casey, K R, to M Casey, lot.s 'ct!>l(H) ¦ iimips.ead PlaBa nom
Willard Helland Surpriaed
W.lUard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
W. Helland, ot North Columbus ave
nue. Frf^epori. waa very happily sur-
pirsed by Ills yiung f:lends in last
i Schwenck Ld Co to A Abram, log li>5 j Friday evening. Master Helland had
; Hempstead Lawns . nom , ^^ ^is coat an dhat and was about to
' Same to A Clay, lol 620, Bellmore ^ , , , ,.i. ^,
p^j.jj nom I S° ^° * moving picture show with his
H & H Co to M A McCaffrey, iota 297-1 parents when the Misses Lillian
i 9, Floral Park Homes.. nom { Cheshire. Hazel Schneider, Helen
; Baldwin H Ky Co to D S Qulgley, lots !
I GTiVe, Haldwin nom |
j Day, C D, to .\ P Price, w s Kensing- j i ton rd, 100x60, Garden City Ests :
nom '
the last days of ^^arcll. Between Val¬ ley Stream to the westward and the extensive developments stretching from Merrick east to Massapequa, brisk selling bin characterized the week.
It i.'i a remarkable fact that duriu.L; the latter half of March practically every village aud hauilet soutli ol HeiiipKlead village, aiouK the .Montauk Division of the Long Island Itailroad has recorded one or more transactions, lu Uockville Cenlre, Oceanside, East Uockaway, Lynbiocik, lialdwin, I'lee- port. .Merrick. lielliiiore ami Massa-
pequa a
.^
lo 22.
The Uosf-dale play«-rs wire ;i Nial-
warllooking aggref;atio!i. Wiieii ih. y
marched onto the court i', wit-- ;i jauniy
step they took. And they started
with a whirlwind, ran up eight (ioal.s
against the locals and then soinelliing
phenouiluKl happened. The Uockville
Centre five, witli le.^s than si.x i«inutes
to play rolled up a total of twenty
goals and the vislors scored but two:- The game was not the most sensa¬ tional of the season by any means.
The teams were apparently , evenly
niatdied, but the visitors couldn't
stand the pace. The Rockville Centre
boys adopted the methods of their op¬ ponents and continued tlieiu through¬ out. They never slackened until the
last minute of play when there seemed
lu be a respite. Tho Rockville Cenlre eoiuingtut
played consistently. Sniolick, Wnite-
head, Ernst and Kennedy appeared in
their best form and "Little Willie "
Wilson, who has not played in several
weeks, took his place in the line-up
and heid Berkanip to one goal. Berg- 'sales have swelled the volume of bu.si-
kamp is considered one of the fastest uess. 'ihe Windsor Land aud im-
men in the game over Jersey wjly. provement Company has fairly l.uili
Rosedale was crippled by the ab-1 ^^P-^^ village at the dividing line be-
senco of two of its best phiyer.s, aud j ^^een East Uockaway and Kockvilie
ascribe their defeat to this condition. p^'^n^'«- ^ similar condiUon exists at
The absentees were .N'oriuan and | ^'^"'^^ Sireani.
At no lime even in the really boom of several years ago has lheir been a gtealer volume of building than dur¬ ing the past few moijtiis.
"While I cannot spea kwith ab.sofule certainly," said a prominent real es¬ tate expert yesterday, "I am convinced Ihal Ihere lias been more building on the .South Side during the fail and winter just pas.sed tiian ever before. I feel free to esliiiiute the number of nev^iouses along the shore iias been greater than tv.o hundred. A small village al .'ipruiig up at liellinore under the guiding hand of C. H. Frederick and in llie inuiiiciiialitles of the South Side a ii:uiarkable growth lias been noteil. My opliiioii is that tills sub- alaulial gr(j\s;h will coniiiiue, faster in some iiiaces but ahvays consislant witli thf character of the cinuiiuinlly.
Hessner, C H, to H Fink. Angle .Sea,
East Rockaway nom
Barkofen, U, to H Meniecek, lot.s 21-2,
Kreeport Heights .* nom
Wischerth, E, to B Wecsler. lots 33-8,
hk 117, map A, Valley Stream, .nom Burn?, W E, t6 L D Burns, n s Chester
St. 110x10. Long Beach nom
To Hear Traction Proteat
Today, at New York, Commissioner Decker will hear the complaint of resi¬ dents of Moral Park, Garden City E.s- tate.-i North, Mienola and vicinity, against tbe New York and Loum l.sland Traction Company, asking that the passenger fare between Mineola and Floral Park be reduced from Hi to 13 cents.
Bonsheur. Marion Schluter, Marg.aret Lang and Sidhey Gould, Wainwright Wemple, Berwyn Hughes, Harry Pet- lit and Edward O'Brien unceremoni¬ ously rushed In upon him. An enjoy¬ able evening of games was followed bv refreshments.
Theft of Chickens Extensiva
More than 1500 chickens were etolen during the winter months it ;<< estimat¬ ed, from poultr ydealera in Hemp¬ stead. Munson and Roosevelt. An or- ganiased band of thieves, it is believed. committed most of the thefts and used wagons in which to carry away tbe fowl. In Roosevelt, two of thUvee were detected and sent to jail.
Christian Science Society Services aie held at No. 52, Davison Place, Rockville Centre at 11 a. m. aud 8 p. in. aud Wednesdays at 8 p. m Sunday School at close of morning service.
«1,000 Assigments of Mortgages Bond *;• Mice G Co to C Greenlieid
13,500
Mager, T. to C J StoU $1,250
Stoil, C J to U Seabury |1,250
Kruiumenacker. L, to H Brower;J2.000 -Miller, \S' C, A.- ors to U J .Miller
$2,150 ^ (Effective Oct. 21st, 1913)
.Miller, U J, to V G Walters 12,150 | Leave Merrick for New York, Penn-
Posts ! Uudiger. 1 C, to Floral Park Corp :fyOO I sylvania Sluiion, Brooklyn and inter-
Kraus, M A, to A A Kraua $4,000 | mediate stations, weekdays, 516, 6.52,
Uhode.s, J, lo E Bailey & Sons. ,*l,800 I 6.38, 6.57, 7.17, 17.28, 7.55, 18.13, Powell, E L, gild to E L Powell 12,150 I 8.54, 10.12, A. M.; 12.22, 3.08, 4.04,
BOATING (.BATHING iFlSHlNG
WOODCLEFT
BOATING BATHING FISHING
ers and load dealers, for prices have b.en maintained despite tho few pri¬ vate sales.
Tiie records of transfers and mort¬ gages for the weifk ju.st past'speaks in MllinuaLiou of the Nassau foreca.-it that the cfiilre of real acLlvi- ly during the spiiiig and .suinnur of
1!)11, would be the Soutli Side. Some | Same to same ¦ 14,000 \ 5.32,
twenty traiisa(;tionf;--most of them j Same to same $3,000
puiely local—have taken place during
Long Island R. R. Time Table' W . „l.iL
Boat^House and^Building Plots For Sale
On" Reasonable Terms _
A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET " "
Sandman, .M, lo U C Meserole $1,518.25
Clark. J M, to S Finley $2,.''.00
.Millar. A, lo G V Brower."'.".,. .$1,200 Ueuui-Lt, M A, to A Millar Ac ors $1,200
Conveyances Barmiiii, .M U, to E Ireland, adj Van
Schaick, East .Meadow nom
Berney, E E, to G liaer, lots 20,')-6,
Henderson map, Hyde Park... .nom StoU, .\l E, to W II Patterson, e b La-
tayelle av, 11x50, Hempstead, .nom Poppe, H, to L Schv.ab, lots 3-5, bk 1,
.Marion Park, Uockville Centre, .nom Osborn Terrace (.'o to C E .McDonnell
adj Uaab, Rockville eCnlre... .nom Drake, F A, to W Golden, adj Walls,
238x'JO, town Henip.stead nom
Lynbrook Ld Co, to E A Siegmann, lols
353-4, Hille Park, Rockville Centre nom
substantial number of small j Si.'^^^gmann, E A, to H K Reeves, lots :
31)3-4, Uockville Centre .'..nonii
Miller RUE Co to M J G Buerger, j lots 64-5, Hempstead Plaza... .noin i
6.42, 8.13, 10.30 P. M.; fkl. 66 A. M.; Sundays, 6.48, S.li, A. M.; 12.01. 2.54, 4.2S, 5.33. 7.06, 9.46 P. M.
Leave Freeport for New York,Penn¬ sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week¬ days, 6.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43, 8.00, 18.17. 8.58, 9.48, 10.17 i 110.50 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08, 5.02,! 5.3/, 6.46, 8.16, 10.33 P. U.; fkl.6y A. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08,! 2.58, 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains leave Freeport for Amity- ' ville, Babylon, Patchogue and inter¬ mediate stations, weekdays, na4.44, 8.10, a8.53, 9.52, 11.53 A. M.; aL48, as2.21, 2.48. a3.69, ai5.04, t5.33, a5.56, a6.2U, 6.41, a7.06. 7.41, a8.03, a9J)5, 11.21 P. M.; 12.19 (to Patch¬ ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun¬ days, 5.31, tt9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28, a3.54, 7.34, a9.03, all.l4 P. M.; i al.42 A. M. I
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freeport, Merrick j and principal interuiediaie stations I
e NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES
"i ^^ In all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upward% Modem Improvements ;
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenne FREEPORT, L. I.
/elgler.
The summary:
R. V. C. (47)
Sniolick
Whitehead
Ernst
E. Kennedy
Wilson & R.
Goals from
Kee
field
Uosedale (22)
U. 1'. File
L. F. H. Bergkaiup
C. Shaunessey
R. Cr. iUillwiukei
nedy L.G. Ripley
—Sniolick ", White-
head 6, Ernst 4, R. Kennedy 6, Wilson 1; Fife 3, Berkamp 2, Rii)iey 2, Bul- winkel 2, Schaunes.sey 2. Goals from foul—Whitehead 5. Referee—John S. Thorp. Timers—II. ^. Dilacker and
John Cross Eustac(>.
Score Board—Joseph
Hempstead H <t H Co to B Felfer, lots
26-8, bk 43, Hempstead nom
Same to A Feifer, lots 31-3, bk 43,
Hemiistead nom
Same to B Feifer, lota 19-21, bk 44,
Hempstead nom
.Miller, K, to R E Co, lols 267-8, 282-3,
Hempstead Plaza nom
.Meagher, M (';, to B R Burwell, lols
281-2, West bury nom
Cassidy, P, to W E \\alt3, lols 1-4, bk
F, Calhoun map. Floral Park..nom Saumiis, A W, to Monlray Ily Co, 'ols
al Ilicksviiie non.
Mitchell. J T, Jr, to J Bayli.s, adj Bay-
lis. Locust Valley. nom
WANT BASE BALL LEAGUE
Hempstead Fans Propose Organi.iation of Five Teams With Freeport ^ Hempstead base ball entluisiasl.'?, who organized au as,socialioii last week, are considering the promotion j of a league wlih a membership of li\e ! teams, including Hempstead, Freeport, Mineola, Rockville Cenlre and Bald-1 win. John S. Nichols, Jr., the new ', manager of the Hempstead team, is to | communicate with tlie managers of | teams in those villages for the purpose
REALTY RECORDS
Judgments [Name lirst Kiveu that of jiul,L:!):eu' debtor]
Bandler, D-J R Hill $6.'> ItT
Caminann, W—L W Sweet *i Co,
Inc. $'52.-3
Cohen, J—S Woik $21i;.Ul
Coogaii, J, 2d—MoUineaux Bros.
$334.78 Coogan, J J—G B Garage Mfg Cp
$225.41
Dreyer, P--A Hill.... $2,307.16
, „. I Dodson, J C—J Rhodes $803.27
of calling a meeting. ^ DuffeU, L--Hollywood Co ?52?.r,9
Freeport, has already delermined to I Di6dato, A-F C Young Ac ano $217.12
play independent home games which i^'^'"'^-""^ ,^'~:,''',^, ^**-'''''^ *?^''i
, , , , , ., Feeuey, A C—F S Brown A: ano *9J.22
were so successful last season and the p^2j,a^..i^.k, ,> a-L Levin... .$147 CO Baldwin team has planned to do like- i ¦,_ Mortgages
wise. ! Mac'y, J W, lo L 1 Uy Co, plol'3tX, j
j Frederick Farms, liellinore ... v?6;',!'i
^- ^ —^ Brucker, R, to H G Schmidt, lots 7T-».
I bk 25, Slewarlville, Garden Ctiy $30u ' Frost, H E, lo E O Frost, lols 11-13. bk K, Riverside P'ark, Rockville Cenlre $3,000 i Latourette, A F, to E W Tooker, 4 '
parcels at Hicksville $1,800 !
Carman. E, to E L Jackson, 2 pieces !
- at Merrick $2,000,
IVerbeeck, L, to M Meiselbach, lots j I 922-5, CJolf (riounds, Freeport $3,000 , i Morris, M E, to F Biudel, adj O'Brien |
I Vjacre, Great Neck $1,000
Foster, H E. lo E Foster, lots 137-9, j I 142-3, Meagher map, Floral Park I ¦ $600 I
Trubenback, B, to C Altliause, 2
I pieces, Freeport $1,000
1 Smith, J J, to J J RasweUer, lols 99- I 1704, bk 3, Abrams map. Valley
Streahi $3,500
1 Powers, J F, to C H Ludlam, w a Ben-
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
AU Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates ^Cheerfully Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OFHCE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE, L I.
na3.40, 7.06, a7.51, 9.07 (except i M'errick,) ILOO A. M.; al2.55, sal.25, I 2.00, aS.OO, la4.08, ta4.44, aS.OO,
a5.31, 5.50, a6.16, 6.4£, a7.10, a8.08, I 10.25, all.30, al2.30 P. M.; Sundays, 1 4.30, a8.26, 11.34 A. M.; 1.38, a2.58, I 6.37, a8.08, alO.18 P. M., al2.35 night. j a Trains run to Babylon cnly. I n No Brooklyn connections. ' k Stops on signal; runs to Valley Stream only. s Saturdays only. f Except Saturdays. j 1 Except holidays. I t Except Saturdays and holidays. ' Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush I Ave. Station, about the same time as I those shown from New Y'ork, Penn- I sylvania Station. This time table sub- I Ject to change without notice.
'PRODUCERS OF
"SWEETHOM
nADt
Wk
HENRY-L-R-KIMMEL
121 SOUTH r\AIN oTREE-T
Sooner or later you v^ill find there is cer¬ tainly one up-to-date, clean, sanitary barber shop in Freeport. Prompt Attention '
The Ideal Jturber Shop
W. Weitzel, Prop. 35 Railroad Ave. Freeport
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
G>ntractor and Builder
Lumber. Hardware, Paints, Oils, Clasc
General Supplies ^'
32 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Teh 208 W opp. R. R. Depot
H. GOLDFARB
Frwport
36 Brooklyn Avenue
Telephone. 307 j
¦son place, 97x256, Freeport... .$1,000 Newman, E N, to M C Meagher, lota 385-7, 405-13, Meagher map, West- bury $2,oi,'..12
Hart, J E, to H Bran, lots 56-9, bk 63,
I Long Beach. !53...0O
All Kinds of Cleaning. Pressing and i San»e to J English, lols 21-5, bk 63,
j Long Beach $3,.'00
Kaufmann, A W, to H Kaufmann, loti I 10, 16-19. 20-3, map at Hempstead I 12,100 j
Trubenback, B, to C H Roremann, 2 {
pieces, Freeport |370 i
Denton Broa, to M P Denton, adj I ¦upto*. to atraa. FanatMid«l«
j N. Y. & L. I. TRACTION COMPANY TIME TABLE In effect January 1, 1912 Mineola-Brooklyn Divlalon Streets. Leave Hempstead, Main and Front I South bound—4.30, 4.45, 5.05, 5.30 j a. m., and every thirty minutes till I 11.00 p. m. Then 12.00 m. (this car ' goes to Ro.sedale and waits iweuiy ¦ minute.s, iheu proceeds lo City Line, ' arriving at 2.00 a. m. j North bound—5.30 a. m. and every I thirty minutes till 12.00 a. m. 1 A hfteen-mmuie headway is operat- . ed between Baldwin (Stop 85> aud Urooklyn as follows: Week days, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Grant and Lioerty streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 7.00 i a. m., then 4.30 p. m. till 7.00 p. m. j Sundays: filteen minute service op- I erated between Rockville Centre and j Brooklyn from 12.00 noon to 8.45 p. m.
Hempstead-Jamaica Divlalon Leave Hempstead, Alain aud Front Streeta. West hound—S.iO a. m. and every thirty minutes till 11.30 p. m. Sun¬ days, 6.00 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica. Waabington and Ful- : I ton Streets.
East bound—6.15 a. m. and every I thirty minutes thereafter ull 12.16 la. m. Sundays, C.45 a. m. and t>rery I thirty minutes till 12.15 p. m. I Mineola-Jamaica Division
; Leave Mineola, Boulevard and Old I Country Road.
Dyeing. Strictly. City Prices Quick Work
Ladies' and Gentleman's Tailor
Stort opan itom 6 a. a. to 8 j^ m'
West Iwund—5.»o a. m. and every thirty minutes Ull 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundaya, flrat car 6.1b a. m., then tbe same acbedule aa week days.
Leave Jamaica, Waabington and Foi- ton Streets.
East l)ound—6.30 a. m. and every tbiity minutes Ull 10.00 p. m., then ; 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 mldnlghL Sun-' daya, tirat car at 7.00 a. m., then aame i acbedule aa we«k daya.
J. M. STODDARD.
BU0MlBtaB4Mlt i
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
Fumiture and Floor Coverings
At Very Lowest Prices
Free Deliveries to Your Door
Accounts Opened
For Any Amount
BROOlOiYN FURNITURE CO.
rULTtai ST.« DE KAUB AVE.