TKK NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N. T, SATURDAY,, APRIL 25. 191^
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1914
PublUherl V/,i4tendayti and Sntuninys liy
THB MAKSAU rear rvauatitsa cjjmpant,
ti-Zi SouUi Urov* Street, Freeport. .Ntuiaau
CouDt7, New York. , Jamcn K .Stiimaml Itaml
W, Sutherland, ownera and iiMiMu^
" KAND W. :1UTUERLANU, Editor JAMES E. S11LE8. Buaines* MaiuiKer
REMARKABLE CLUB SUBSCRIPTION OFFER; BROWN PLANS FOR ^'' THE NASSAU POST AND TWO MAGAZINES WATERWAY HEARING
meets again, waming.s of upsets of leaders and predictions of the cohilng beheading of a atate commil feeman.
And the plum picking season at its height and the ripenin,- fruil wnitine.
Filling and attempting to nii ih-^ i *
post offices on Long Island have rang-1 JJ^j.^^ MontllS Trial Plan Fof ReadcrS—The Combl- Congressman Prepares For
¦ • T^ f Tl /^ . c D, _L_ Appeal From Adverse Dcci-
fied for the given reason fhe Im jpro-\-pmpnr would be more Ii-«'nl ihsM : nationj'l. —
I Conert.-^sman Brown In p^ru^ting vh ¦ I report of the eneineero. lias asceriaSn- I ed th.Tt the »'stlt iated cn^ii of section ! one of the waterway, he, .vecn Jamaic.i j Pay and Poir? Lead. :•. dislurtce of I about four ard oni-b.ilf milts, would j be about $1.2'.>0.0o/i fj,,, f-stiriiaipd
SUBSCKiPTlON TERMS
ONE YEAB 12 60
SIX HUNTUS $l.*D {
THREE MONTHS $ .70
UM;. MUMH 26 I
AUVtK'nsiM. KAIKS OM Al'f LlCAl ION j
Application for eatry a« •«cund elaaa matter I •t Uic foat Ultie* at ireepurt, L. L, N. H., pending. I
Au evmoiuuical iun ibould ue addreaaed to | TUE NAbUAU t-UtiX.
Main Otbca Freeport, L. I., N. Y. j
Maahmltao Udiee, 6 Biekman dl., (6tb l-iour.; ^
branehea at Valiey atrcam, L,ynLrook. Eaat Uockaway, liock vilie Centre, Imuu Bawh, «Jcean ame, Ualdwin, Merrick, iivii- mora, WaDW«b, beaford. UempsUaid aod Min¬ aola. Telaphona •! Frttport
ed faction againrt faction and boss against boss. Ixing rang" ;;hf,tf: ,fiave landed on Congressman Hrown in Washington and short range fire ha;3 been dir-.-ctcd a'-ai';: t ever.-body who hns been i-,r .invlic-'i^ or :..¦:;. inr' any- li(i(I>
nation For Less Than Cost of Books- Old Readers Eligible
^ion of Col. Roessler
Mere against chaflcei
in
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Through a spciai arra'u-.ninent with ( There will be numerou- i:.'l...-r fea- the pu^"sheI¦.>^ of Smart .Styles proba-j tur^-s to please you. Pag- vpon page .PROMINLNI MEN TO MELT ON MAY 10 bly the inost distinctive ai,d altegether of photographs of fas^hioi...! w life and '' the fine-n eSample of modern typogra-j the sta-."-, fascinating po':•,.;.nl,'; of the phy in Hit field of women - magazines.! nev.csi n.aslorpiccVs fir::. Parisian Jamaica Bay to Peconic B.iy "Ditch""
.N'a.--.-;;. i !¦ .¦^ llu the Clirgstones with the ; »n<l Voung's Magazine accepted j ateliers ' boudoir chat.-i','<<:. 'icallh am at the inomen/ sli -hily favor- i»-">o"'' thoughtful reader.s of the short ^ beauty, dress aCcesfiorie« t,> the .sco:.-
Proposed Years Ajo Great Cost a Drawback
FIRE PROTECTION
The effeclivipess of a lire depart¬ ment rests prinarily on three things —the character and equipment of ap¬ paratus, the ability to re.-;poiid to an alarm In the least poi-sible lliiin and the energy and e.xperieiK'e of the fire¬ men themselves.
If a department falls in any one of these essentials it obviously cannol hope for results at all, for all three are closely relale-,1 to efficienc>.
It Is generally admilled thai I'ree¬ port Is fortunate in iiit? iieisdiim 1 and enthusia-im of its firemen, from Chief Loonan down the iine. They have time and again proved their ability.
As to the characliT and e<iiiipni(.iit of flre flghting apparatus, the village may be said to be well provided. Thr¬ one element lacking ielates lo the means to take apparatii.s to the [ihu e of need In all Beu-^ons and all .sorix of weather with speed. A motor triu ¦ tor for this purpose is ccitainly de¬ manded by conditions. llorSes are out of dale for swift emergency service such as flres. Thc machine of pow¬ er Is the accepted nietins of transpo- tation.
The citizens' committee which has petitioned for a fpecial eleciion for the purpose of voling on a p.-oposition to spend so much of $4,00U aa may be necessary for u motor tractor, has moved in the matter none too soon.
The penny wise and pouid foolisi; Idea should uot jircvaii in the iiKitter of flre potection.
.«'¦* Thc Itcllmoie baseball team i.-^ j
scheduled up from Aiiril 2(j lo October
11 and on thn latter date it hope.s lo
fetch home the bacon.
an ap-
poiulment lo a.jioliiical ofPce he made iiinely-nin"' eiif-'iiiet- aiid one ingrate.
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pattprn ,"•"'""'•"' "-;"='<> >',-i,• ilif (1, ••ply inti-rested ;.^'hion S '" '''*' I"'"J''' ' '"' '"I inland walerwax throiiL'li «;!eat Sonth Pav from .Li
, story as pre-ortiinent in itt. galegori- "what to buy and v.n«;(,' make '"*^ Cobbleslnue.s, ^ ^.,^, (.ifisj^icrajion, the Nastau Post la j .Smart .Styles a mage;;in- of peculiar
h's a ;.'rand old taim-. tin. playing ; pcrmit'c^ to pre.^<•^t ',9 ils readers j e.xcellence for the woni'-n cf .\i'>t rici. p<,iilic.<^. An emim-iit . Lite..can onc^ jfor a limited a club subsc. iptlon com-j ^vomen of todav must be govned as FJe.ognizing :lr-i rcMil.-nK of the
aid every lime .. man made an ajv ^Jin^^'"'^ ^/^¦'' ^^""^ '" '^"^''^ '"'^^P*'^'"'{individuals. They are no lon.^.r con-,-'^'^'^ '''''^' ^^ ''""- '^''i"" ''•nf' '"'inj'
is as unUKie ns it is attractive to the | ^^^^ ^^ ^,. ^.^ ,-,,j,j.„ ,/,p
reading,4'ublic ---serv.nr.ts in the live,
—Oh'^m July 15, The Nassau Post Every woman wan I.s her
offers these two monthly magazines —not ont just liK<' n 'li'
IPiiy Payne Whitney will ,nlertain j "" a three month s trial •ubscription j .^^ ^ result-i'oirei. Ii..
J'afiuin design for ti-e i
Ibere-^ Sniari Styles, i!,
individuality.
I'jvervtl.ing in .s.-miit .-
for you. Kvery one m
.sketches fr(>m I'aris; i-^
ing gliniiito of fashiouahi
and abroad; every idio'
,• ~ , I with the paper semi-wecKlj' for less s[iring uii.eling of , ' "^
j than the cost of the magazines. I'lOiyk Sieeplechase As-
The price of Smart St/Its at the
the f;irmi-r.-( ill ti
Ihe .\1< adov
.so'iitlioii whiili v. ,11 be h* Id on hi.-J
private race ('oiii<" af 'v\'iiea;lv; Hilt;-
.No doubt the liirnerK. will :iIi;o enter
lain Hairy I'avn-- Wiiitm y.
niCHES IN LAND. According to Dr. Josepli C;icca- vajo who is recognized as the highest authority on population and statistics of the Metropolitan District, the percent^oe of in¬ crease in popiHation in Nnss.-'ii County for periods of ten years sirce 1870, hns been 15 p'»r cent, from 1870 to 1880, 20 p-r cent, , from 1880 to 1890, 2'1 pcrr cent from 1890 to 1900 and 35 per cent from 1900 to 1310.
He predicts a 51 per cent in- cre.Tse for the ti^n yenrs ending 1920 and 73 per cent increase for the ten years between 1920 and 1930.
The great growth in Nassau Count'y is on the South Side. Growth spelln of,portunity. Free- port is the centre of growth and likewise of opportunity. A conser¬ vative investor in property nriy- vvhere from Lynbrook to IVIassa- pequa, who buys .,it 'air valiii; <ind is able to bold that which he buys, may be su'e of ^i safe ami profit¬ able investment.
Na better time to buy a home than in tlie ea'-'y spring. No com- miunity will givs.you a more cord- ' ial v/elcome th'in Freeport and its neighboring villages^. Come to the South Side. Kioni Tlie N'asjau PoKt,J''eli. JO PUI,
newstard is twenty-five cents; for three months seventy-five cents. j The price of Young's Magazine, the single copy, is fifteen i,ents; for three months, forty-five cents.
A thrfe months' subsi-i iption to ; The Nassau Post costs seventy cents.
The r'.cjular cost of the tirce indi¬ vidually i"; $1.90.
i Under this remarkable clnb offer ' th«y c£*n be purchased fer nirety- '. eight certs.
All subicriplions must te p?id in advance
^'1 her haf ' ll others. , I'heruit, .;iu:i. And ;v.;i/ine of
tiiaica L.iy to Peeonic IJay. and that an apiieal from tbe report of the Hoard of Arm.v Kngin.-crs by Col, P.ii'-s<I. r. i-.i',
M-Ti^r to lhe piOjed WOUUI be d'S:'.
able, Congr.>.sKri;in Liitliroii Prown li,i obtahuMi (onsent from the Poani < Knglneers for Uivei.s and Harbors I . hold a hearing in Wai-hin:;ton ir, TuesMay. .May i;» 'it Jl a. m Ai
rangen.ents ikim- iu en m;i(i. lor- rep- Fifth avenue or tho l{t^ie,a. al I'alm I''¦"'¦'''¦''';!''^ h' ''". ""' ^;''"'^'^'^^ '''¦''¦
„,,.,, , |t-ocKiiiouH of tile slate and ,ii-oiiiin"nr
Ueach, Cll the stage; will lu Ior you to ! ,.itiz,.ns frtxni the various se-iion.s m enjoy, ''.he fa.shion t-.ii ;« -.vill help . attend tlie hearing. you, the "boudoir chats ' ua I.ealih and i '" order to formula'e. (1,1! • be.'ituy 1 re yours to us.-, v,l,:i( to buv ' 'm><-iil^ rli-n;u-v^»nnin i:ro,w-
. , „ . . 'I gcsU'd that a cohiere-u-e lie |,,-i.:
and where is al your p-i •, i. . | New York City on M ly J.;, ine
The tir.= hion.-) shown in- Um kind | i'lJi'"'''!--^'-''''^ "f each oi thi- tov.iis j-
you liko—smait, distinitne, but not I l^;':.';''! "' '!"* ^;a'<''"\va.v. the villag
nREMEH PREPARE FOR CCKVTNTION
Preparations Under Way in Babylon andSouthi Side Villages
"-•r>r;i' prt pa':-!iti,-»iis a., i-wni.it; iiijidi- in Sn-.ith Side viilages as well as in liiibylon for the enterlairment of the Mclctiaies who wiil anend ;he annual conveni i'on, of th»' .Soiuhern Now- Yurk Voi'i!-;iilr'r Fin-'iiep.'s .\ssocia ten to be •lelrt 'V. iha^ villaci' on .lune !>. lo and 11. 'j'i.ie V.Mdttu-^ners of the otlic.er.s of Ule iis.siH iiition I'uring the ronven- tlon will be in the IVibylon Mouse, op- posi.e t:;e railroiid sriiiun, and tljv .sessioiLs wiir be ii. Id i:i the Odd I'VI- iov..-,' HhH
t.p fbursd; y. .u,- l;i^i d.i.v. (he iKsiial ¦oin>-rr:.-ti, ..nd par.idi- JUill tak-- pl.'K-i . I is fViieoied liiMt over ten tliousand vi.^iiors will be in lown on tliai day.
The followiim inisjiii
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-I.--- IS there c-jr artists' • y fanciuat- \ life at home i uiih ftiong ;
Cltiirr-c Brn-/.r..
!i :i' UT.i-ii-il ciiri-'o l(i!ni;;:;t
' ¦il-al or waterv.ny would
l-sitim.t. <if a value >-<'.>r,Ai
,,nd thai U'e fnr
coiiip.iriUivi iy !;
erals i;i 4- .- • •
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1 froaki.sV. And thev will iiv .shown for i i,,,•,,•,) j ,-,( ,,¦ -i. „. i Probably at no tin.e in the past has i y^,,. „, ^ niudividual-slv wu Ihal you : be inviull^;;,,/. onf'-^-'nVe^ '
a uew.st-iper in this viciniiy heen able I ,„ay .„i.,„t ^^vcry i-tyle <o your own- Rei'iT-f-frntalive o'Leary ol Uie ; to prcse'U. to Its reader-, t< n ore lib-j puraoualitv, exactly as J'oirct would 'J"'' ConsfU'.ssioruil l)istri<"'t, is ir|., eral oiler of liii-'h class and varied L,o jq (i,.:,i„ii„j; a gowii for vou. "" ',"' '" '""">' '"'''""'^ ^^'i''' "" i'
tbau The Nassau Poo* does I ' ' I "> have a (onference Iv fore tin-
.^mart Styles is a inai;a"iro foi every peal is presented to the board <¦
woman who cares lo- rt'css di.stlnc-1 *¦''"«'<'''"• and the lolloving pici;:
tion, !i magazine for vou. 'i citizens to ^Miom Cungicssnuin li^.-
,-., . . „_ , ¦ forwarded h Uers relative to tI.e i
Ih(! i.'r'ce Hi 2-o cents a ci^py. . - • '
¦Young s iVlagazine fc Readers When you're tired or won led, or
serve i.n i.ie ree»i'lion (onimiltee: K, A, PowiUn. W. K. Norton. P. P. \N ootl. -iihii U Higbie, ilnstav M.shel. F. S.
M ii!c.', i:. K. lien.-/. Wilbar C, .\hboil, (I. .-> li.i\i--, l.i-roy .M, Yoiini;. \N' W \\'•'••'. \ 11, Hai';. i. I! Ken:, Howard I?, Heiulrickf.iii, na\id C. Ki kei:s. W, ;' Kei( b;:T,i. ( ', K Wiut car. .lol-ii II. \rink. .\ .-; H;Uk Frank Wiilker. K. S. i'liorp. . W, H. iI. lile, Ji)..^. A noiicl.as. >'. .M l:r-n;eti, ,!:.• ¦,»- Potte.-. FIbert I.;\ ;n'-'s:.,ii. 1-;, .S. .\.tUy. c. (i. Ki-icham. How. II Half. J. W. Faton Ceo. T. l'l.ern. , W, t; NkoII. U. .N. Overton. F, r, TluM-e. O H, HogerK. K, W, How» U. F. .N. Flvienhurgli. !', F. Uob¬ inson, .leremiah Kobhiii.^. T. F, Huw. (!.-it, ,ii)!ni Sn-decor. .1 ll, Oaly, I>r-;. " . Kile, Fo-:tei. iP-'ii\ Oak-' : Week- Heiiiv .1, Land- '¦ ¦ I-' 1 , .1' >.-i'li K.-eii.in.
5. ^-.. V. B.iidwin Improved .. n.lition o! Mrs, 1-;, V Palilwir -:i.irl. who Wii.w laUen Irom .\as ispital, ,\liiieola. to Knickerl'ock 1 .Aiiidy\ ilie. IWO weeks ago. ired III be ii.ipro\e(l Slie re- ;i nl.'iiive:- ;ijid I'viemls vesler- (1 (-oMversi-d fro! !<, Wliilo her tni" iei-(i\, ,y an- limiit d there ¦ tor iii-r I i iiiplet'c- resloialio.'i 111,
reau'ng
at this t.mo. Tho ma.gajnriC.s are both of thein standard; the p.-.per il is con- coded an ong those v.\ho 'end it to be the be-it example of modern and pro- gres."!ivi!; .iournallsm tha* Laii t\cr been circulated 'n Kass.TU County. The combinal'on is ideal. 11 Is far in a wa.v the greatest stibscr'tition ouer ever made on the South P'de. Koadcr.s of The Nassau Pont may
H,
zine .and see hov
! (iun you ff
tako advantage of this opporltinity to yourself
An
U\atir.NaV'^ League ^of '''"'''¦, " ond 11
the dale of expirution.
Something About Smart Styles
I pagtii len and -woinon,
and out of this forty y,;a,-s of experi¬ ence has grown the idea that flnds its strongesi expression in .Smart Styles, a monthly magazine devoted lo CieJDyf,') inlere.sts of women v.ho look to dis-
E. S. Dooque of IJoston, who runs to the literature of grass, says that ii improves lawns to rool them lu the early spring, thereby depressing the the Villa huuiuiocks and establishing a smooth level. Coming from Boston, this in telllgence should < arry heavy weight. as heavy, we should say, as a lawn roller, but Freeport knew all aboul .m,-. \\( Uion. thla long before tho name of Hooiiue ' j,|- (i^,, villa,i;e lol was written In the Hub directory, } tee. received tii
MR WELDON'S RETIREMENT I
!
The resignation of Mr, \V'e;(I(in t'roiii i
Bo.M-d for purely bnsincKS
iiilaini lents to the readers of Smart |
Styles n'akes this maga',ine unique. {
The woman who reads and usts Smart ;
Styles will not only have the con-
r.'iuions, remift'es from the aciiviiies | ..t.jm,m„.^.., of co<-rect gownia,:^, hut will
(if triis;( •¦sliip a man -w.h<f?;not only know tl-at she is gowned jii(ji\ idnally.
h.ad the (-i)iira,;e of his coiiviifions but ! uLsliiictly, simuliy.
j the strenc.Ui and spirii to defend Ihem. ¦ '¦ '¦—;
forwarded Ii Uers relative to t., liosition an- cNpecied lo attend:
iNorii.au F, .N.-lscii, 1-lii.-hing: U Larh.-uii.^ W'oodm. n ; .V. p. Kil and Kobert C. Kerr, oi Prooklvn. bored, -.-na the inaga/.iii-, vou know reiaij ol ih(
are becoming inan.' lo .\our jaded ' Crciiter N V. and Liing l«land: Jo- taste—'<ad a copy of V-.-.n:;'« Maga-i ^¦"''''¦•'''''''- HfiHey PaL-hogiie; W. C. :
firirofP-'^'^^'''"'"'' '¦'''«''<"1 lUnan. ev-Senator I
"f^-^'M William II, Keyaokls, iVI.^xImillian'
j Mor.v'anliifui and Hon. K. ,\, C, Smilh, j
juociire the magazines bv extending i Y'oun^'s liasn'l ii siiei ii.l ai lide in it, Coinmif.sjouer of 'Hoc',s arul h'erries''
their subscriptiou three 'iionlhs from | hasn't an illu.''tralion or lit of verso. : "^'^'f'^^'^ "''If i .Mn: i; ,l''.:i, of (Juivi.iiy i
There i- nothing in:-.lruct ivo thero - i'""'*"''^;''.^' '"y'.^¦'' V"!-''-'^ CJ„b .if;
. ,.f ., ,, Sayville; Jolm .1. Kan;lall and Coun !
e.xcept as life it.sell is in.-lructne, .^,.,0,- Klvin .\. Fdwaids gf Free|i„rf. ¦ j That'.'? the aim of the ill! g::zine. to put the Inland Water League of Lon- ' Back in 1ST;!, the John J. Mitchel] , ,.^^^5 ^j,;,i h,j,^a,j l,i^. f,.^t'.\een its ; I-;l;iii'l - W. W, Hiil.-e. Lay S'lor--' u,..~ Company of Now York, bec.ime direc-' p,.ij,j... ^Jo, cf^. o) bucanet ring on the *^' '^-'•''''¦'*^' Wal(iw;iy Assiiciation ot
lors of fashion for men and-women, j,,; ^ ,,,3 not life as ud-. .nturcrs And i s'/l-v^^^^^^ ^'s^""" '¦-'"¦'""•¦'•'¦•-"'•;'
•^iiiveMii iiiid the ,Siii>ervisorH ol ili.- It on tlie Ironti.-is or in Iho wooly: towns of Soiilliaippion. BrooKliaven west; iiiit the real Hr.'mat!;?, deep ! LsHp and Panylon, Siillolk ("onniy; down Ife going on all about von. | "" Supervisor 01 Htiii[is;ead io\m>
.ship, N;iKsaii Coiiiily. „ , .,. 'l'l"" appeal from Uie uecisidii ,;,• ||,,.
make you langli. Some oi Uiem will ^ jj„ard of Fn^ineers is exp.c'ed to ;i. Junction in dress. .probably make yui cry, .-ind some 1 directed piiiu-ipally a ¦ain'-t (he 1 m,
American women waui ;i niagazine ] will probtuply make,you irU up wilh a I'*'"''""-"'"-' '^le cosi of biiililin thai v.il Jiiresent f.-ishiors for their j lilUe ga:ip and realize how vt'iy near ' ^'"''"''""''-^ use as''inaividuals. Ada;jtability, in-i to yon-.- (,wn life those >-tories rii^cr dividuH'ily, interpretation of self— these aie the keys of li.'-tinclion of
dies.--.. Thc service tnat g'vos these
ited iHiir.bcr of sub.scriptions under
this combiiiiilio'i offer. For
venience of readers the ( luii
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V.-i of U'e S.T.
¦ i'lin its records
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The liice is 15 cents a copy. The Nassau Post eau receive
ill;
may be (illed lication o'lici Fieeport. -
at and seni 22 L' I Soul
Hook, lainc uud Sinkcrt
\;i before the i.eopl.
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llalloiin,!; ondor.so
Robet Edison, lhe acior, who is now at his Long Island home, haa purcha.'^- ed a new touring car and named it ' gjon fom tlio voters, is to bo regret
menl of a n -election. That- he has so soon afli-r taking office found il nece.''sary to lay down his commis-
"Liong Green" in fond remembranci of a bahk roll.
tod. It is uafortiiunle that he was not abl(' to decide with reference lo hold¬ ing office before tho ticket was itiade PLUM PICKING ROW j up in March, bul men may tfot always
Right in the middle of the Demo-( m^ke their plans mouths in advance, cratic plum picking secson, a row has j 'Q liia friendly roforencc to Presi- started among ths ^U8sau pickers over j 'lent Lamb as well as in his .somewhat the matter of distribution of tho lus- pungont criticism of ••cerltiin pollti- clouB post office fruit. j cians;; contained in his fonsal letter
What a merry meis over the fliling to "ic bo-.u-d, Mr. Weldon keeps io his of a few offices! policy of not being afraid lo speak hi.^
Felix Relfschne'der, jr., uppealing , •"•"'I- for harmony and not knowing which! Having rofurmd to ih. ranks of ci- way to turn to get it. | vilin'ns, Mr. Weldon, wo,may be sure,
Bertram Gardner espousing tho '*ill not lose all interest' in affairs. cauae of Mrs. Clara Doty for reap- i H*^ >s now in a position where he may pointment a? postmistress al Garden with perfect freedom he both observer City and unable to get his recommen-, »"'* critic. datlon approved. j The Post hopes ho will couiiuuo to
The Keystones of Glen Cove calling bo both. CriUcism predicated on for the Immediato recognition of the sound reasoning is always helpful, and claims of Dr. James E. Bums for the even if it has thc bias of partisanship coveted post In their town, :ind being it serves a purpose. No man In pub- told to wait until after the flrst Sep- lie life is too big to be critici.sed, tember frost.
Special Subscription Offer Coupon
The Nass.-in Post Publishing Company:
I hantl you herewith this coupon and ninety eiglit cents, for which please deliver (or mail) The Nassau Po.st for three months, and mail, in accordance with your special three months' offer "Smart Styles and "Young's Magazine" for three months.
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:unB. )k No. 12
New Ycirk City
ESTABLI&HtD :;5 YEAH:;
Ray Burch of Hit CriPgo Life Savers at Tlialcli Island dreamed thhl he had found the dead body of William Ben¬ nett, another life,.sav(!:. The follow-
Demands being made for the ap-
Legal proceedings having been au-
¦New Trial for Mrs. Flynn Mm, Mary l-'l\iin. wlio vtis severolv injured in Dei i-inh.-r. 1912, when sh.- was ihrown Ikiiii a New York and Long Island Tri tion t'omppiy trollev jluii day. nurch'^ dream wa.<* verified i.^-ar. i^^s been i:ranted ,-i now trial by ; by the discovery of Bennett',* hody on '. the Appellate Division of the Supienie , , ,. . , , . v.. ' CourL Mrs. Flvi'ii leceived a broken
the bf-ach. It would appear lioiii this j ^ight hip and oilurs hurts in the ac- I that dreams do not go, .is ilu- saying ^'idenL Her suit is for ff, 000 dam- .... : a.^-es,
is. by contraries.
I Apaity of ovr a tlozen tishern .-ii who went out.side on the yaiht "Sei
; daiiu" from the Silver Wyve Hciy-I, Freeport, Sunday caught K7 cod "fisli (if good size. Till catch was consid ered usually good a;, cod are about
•diie tn leave lor <iii'.-r '.'¦¦uvf -1 ¦ ¦ Mil.son of til,, year.
Flounders, are repon. d ;o b.- gli;:
iiiiu lhe market. The hKherriien ar
cair-hing ihfiii in such quaulities Uia.
, if is difficult to find a h.arke' for 1)1.-i
i The se.ison for oy.sters wiU .-oon hi, j ov*'!-. It has no< fieeu an "excepijon- ' ally good one for the dealers ol Fn e- I port and vicinity an star fish and bor¬ ers wioiulit havoc with Ihe bivalves/
Mali /.iiiiinerman and a party of .^ . eral friend;-, lishing from Fletcher r Willis' motorboat •'Sterling," from Freeport, Lirided more than two h.un dred flound.^rs of good size one day this week.
On Sunday last the ur.iiiber of lish¬ ermen carried by the Freor'Ort Rail¬ road ¦Company to and froia Ihe shore from i.-i reported lo have (jeen tho largopi of tlif .=eaMm, A lot.'il of l,,'')Oi't were triin?iKjrt«?4 to and irnm liuii boats to the fishing gro'jud.s. Tin- sea- j Fon has uol fairly started as yet. The ; formal opening 'isually occurs on Dec¬ oration Day and if good weather pre¬ vails, a record-breakini; crowd i^ "-a- pected.
STROtiG THE CLOTHIER
Men's and B^ys' Clothing,
HATS AND FURNISHINGS
When a man buys one of our Suits or| Overcoats a feeling of confidence i.s at I once created -perhaps because of ourl reputation lor unequalled quality and price, or because he already has worn our clothes. Whatever the reason, hc| gains a confidence which never weak¬ ens, b'lL steadily grows greater.
pointment of a committee of Jive to Ihorlzod by the Hempstead Town help Henry P. Keith make up his mind Uoard to flx the respon.-iibility for when hlB mind I3 more or lesa mad* tiredging the Wreck Lead channel. It up all the Ume, or else iu a turmoil. pAs>>W^hoped that tho court action Threats in the air about what will , "'*>¦ be moved to a .speedy tefmlna- bappen when the county committee tlon.
- Entertained Thursday 50'3 Club
Alfred R Shoen '''•"' Thursday Five Hundred Club
„. , , , ¦„ . „ ^, ,¦ -ft-as entertaiied at, the hoipo of Mrs.i fiwpon is bpramin,L- more popular
The funeral of Alfred R. hhoen, .- ^^ihur Wilscn in .Merrick load. Thd e-'^^h year with fl= her,..eri, principally year-old son of Charles A. Schoen, of , following wtre pH'sent: .Me.'^dames ' ^'"O"' ^^^ ^'^''^ '•'''i'- ^^ i«^ advertised ex- Oceanside, who died Sondav vras held William Deau Finch, Ceorge Meadon, i'«'"-''i'^"«'ly "•" a fl'^hing resort and be on Wednesday bv the Kev A H Ren-' A'"'''a Whit;-, Harvey .Smith, (iustave !''aus^ of itr accessibility by trolleys on VNednesdaj b> the ivc\. A u. iten , ^^^^^ i,.. Maxson, William p. | runnin,^ direct to'^e shore fronts from ,
nio. Interment was in v.reenflejd | MUler, C Henry Platt, William Hih- ^^^ 'rains and the trolleys from the I /Cemetery. j bard and D. W. Ant r '<^**y-
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