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KaialTaJ Ttot aa^ maator at a<a toar4 to aB4 har*b7 ia aattorla*4 4|U 41r*«t*4 to ma*k a eon Ot tto ax r*ll «*l*Tt*4 k]r hla to ta* an aatar ar laoalrar at Taaaa at Ua ara tawa.
llaaolT*d. Ttot tkara to aUair«4 ar aaak Bayarrlsor for aakiag tto aat a*Btlan*4 eavy et tka tax r*B SaM kalt tto aaapanaatloa antkarl*a4 hj law (or making a aoyy et tto aa- Btoaaant aad tax roll*.
Burrogata John B. Grabaa rai^arta4 a tka board that It waa tba tlaa yre- •arlbMl br aactioa 3844 at tto Ce4a •( Clrll Proceaiara to aaka aa ax- «ainatlOB of th* Quardlaa'a acconata a his departmant. CoBns*Ior Charl** v. M*Carth/ was aathorlz*<l to auk* aa axaaUnatlon and ha will racelre a* num of )1509 which mast *OTer i SU *xp«iia**. I
' Th* plan* and ppeclflcatlona of! ¦ il«unt]r anglottr Wtlilan) H. Seaaan! lor th* raising ari* H'Mv^itxi SOfl HH-1 ag IB of that part of Atlantic ar«nU« I llSonlag throngh East Rockaway froa I iNiTlaon's Mill to tk* tracks of th*| |«ong *Baok Branch of th* Long \»V \ •ad Railroad and known as th* road |T*r the Mill Daa w*r* aooeptet. A vaaolatloa was passad autkorlalaa aark Ooodals to lasart an adTartlsa- ¦laat InTltiag bids for tha work. Tto klda to ba m tha tonda at
ar 1S14. Bsattar ttot la aaw to- ara tto Caart at AppaaU far tto raara aS lSlS-1113. aad IS, aad ¦ a
aTaraUa daalataa t* ramdarad ta tto Towa at Saapataad aaaaa a ratoad et aaarlf a toll a aUUaa
Tto baard adjaaraad attar -roUag • aayplr et aaaalaa vtaaara ta ¦aattk oaaar WllUaa
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K aa tolni te tto Balth Batata, huladaa ta Ito yrapartlaa tba BaakrUla Caaatary, stoald sraaa thair Jaat ^taia ta tto laad aaw a aaa aa a barial groand aadar tto laraw a< tto wlU o< thair dtettagatsh- ad asaaalara, K ta yratoMa ttot tha aawta waaM aptold thair righto aad ardor tto raasoral ad tto aaaatarr.
AU tha laad now ooeuplad by tha aaaaatary waa Mt la tto wlX at U. Battth wto diad arar a aaatary aga, \m tto aoagraeatloa a< tto OU Chareh aa a rAwrrSa yerA eeXy. R waa atipa- lalad la tto wlB. tt U aadarataad. that ta tto araat et tha laad baiag aaad far aar adhar yarpaaa, tt woald^Tart baah t* tto toin. ^ '
Maaa Aa baralag et tto Old Cknra em tto propartr aad tha mibsa^aat araatiaa el aaa>ttor baildtag la Lra- broak, tto eemnAery tos b**a wtthavt laeal ataadtas.
At a rasaat asaatlag et tto aaatass at tka rirat llattodUt Protaataan Charah (tto Old Charab) tk* •*a» tarr waa dlaaaaaad at laagtk. Tto easahulaaa of tto a*ab*ni aoald aot to loaraad tadar, bat It 1* aad*rstood that tto f Ua to baild tod Ka haaag- tiaa at thla aaatlng.
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at atoat fill, par skara.
Tto Caagaay aaba It pMa that aa aaployaa la aadar aay obllgaUoa to bay aay ataak but it U toUarad ttot a aoasldaraUa aonbar af era- playaaa wUl tato adraauga af thla opportaalty to aaT* % littl* aoaar •T*ry aaaath aad laraat It la tha buai-
Pettit & Hedges^ Inc.
QUALITY CASH GROCERS 28 Merrick Road
Lm« Msad Raiirsad Tiate TaUs
(BBaaMTa Oat 18Ui. 1914)
¦MPLOYKES TO SHARB
PROFITS
IN
tn by Jimiarf 11, l»l|. Tks ai f «rti«*iBf i\t yiii> kppaar in Tto Naa¬ aaa Coaaty RaTiaw, Soath Bid* Ob- ¦arrar, North Uaapstead Raaard. Roakaway Tlaaa aad BaskrBl* Ota- a* H*rald.
SharlB Bt*ph*a Pattit rapartcB M prtsoaan ia laU. A raaard auabar.
Tk* board adjaaraad to aaat aa rbaraday, tto last aaatlng (or 1114. t4aaf<* *f a*org* Shaw at Eaat R**k- away Partially D**troy*d
At atout (our o'clock *n Saturday l)|tamoon th* local fir* d*parta«nt «pl oallad vat t* «uencK a bias* aAlck thr*at«n*d tbe destrvctloa of Wa horn* of Mr. Oaorge Shaw an At¬ lantic avenua, a short dlstanca south At Scranton aTsnue. All the aftar- «oon Mrs. Shaw wbo was alone la tto fcanae, had smelled smoke but failed to flad Ito origin until a Tlslt to tha •ttic rarealad a blaze of rapid grow- teg and alarming propoatlons. A hur¬ ried telapbone call to the flre depart- aant headauarters brought the ap¬ paratus promptly and the incipient Bra was soon under control but not tofore the house aws tboroagbly drenched with water. It Is thought ttot soot In the chimney cau;?bt flra •nd tbat ttae flames were carried into tka attic through a de(ect in tb* chim- •ay.
Tk* Aa*ricaa Telephone aad T*la- grafk Coapany annoancaa that ar¬ rangements toT* be*n mad* by vhlea amplay**s af tha Bel] Uysiv,^ wa« hare bean two years or mors la tha serrica and who so desire aay par^ «hasa stock af tbe Company for fllO. par shar* on easy tei'ato of paynant.
Na aaployaa ean r^ivu^aa aora than one share for *ach $309. *f aa- aaal wages he receires nor aore ttoa tea shar* whatayer his wage*.
Tto taras af payaant will to %i.H
per share par aonth toglnaiag with
March l>li, and tha <uartarly dlrl-
l»|in9«< I il*s4a fald as tka stoek ««»r ga ta-
toare Mamak Mr Haw Terk. Paaa- srlTaaia Btattoa, Broaklya aad fator saaAtato atotloaa, weak days, L id. (.83, CM, «.(«, 17.13, 7.3t. 3.01. 3.1*. 19.13 A. M.; U.M, 3.99. 4.1T. S.33, «.U, 9.M, 19.19 P. M.: Baadaya, 9:48, 9.M A. M.; 11.94. X44. i.M, S.H, S.M, 10.477 P. M.
liaara Frsf »rt for N*w Tork. P*n»- aylraaia Btotiaa and Broaklyn, waak- aya. (.39, S.S«, 1.43, 7.09. 17.22, 17.47 S.M, tt.l7, 3.SS, 9.47, 19.17 A. M.; 13.37, S.ia. i.M. 1.93. 1.43, t.a, 9.39, 1L93 P. M. Baadays, d.fl. 9.34, A. M.; 13.03, 3.4C, 4.33. 1.37, 9.49. 3.13, 19.51. P. ML
Trataa Uara rra*9*rt fo" Aaltjrrtlto Babylaa Patohogoa and latamiMdiata stottaaMi weak daya, aa4.44. 3.10, a9.33, ILU A. M.; Bl.43, sa2.3S, 3.44. a3.SS, a4.l9, ¦.37, ai(.W, a6.19, f.4fi, a7.e9, 7.44. a9.07, alO.47, P. M.; 13.17, 3.04, aiakt. Stiadaya. (.31, a9.30 P. M.; 13.39, 3.37, a3.(S. T.S3. al.OI, all^4 p! M.; 1.43, Bight.
TraiaM laara Naw Tork. Pawaayl- raala Btattoa, lor Fraapart. Merriek aad prtoalpal iatenuadlate stottoaa, aU.3S. 7.09. aS.39, 11.09 A M.; aal3.43, sal.34, 3.N, a3.00, a4.03, f4.44, (oxaepi Marriak), la(.N, a(.M, S.(4. a«.17, 9.(0, a3.11. a9.(9, 11.39 P. M.; al.lO, adgbt. Saaaya, 4.80, aS.34, 11.34. A. M.; 1.37, a3.(S. 9.31. at.OS, alO.lS P. M.; al3.M
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a Ne Braaklyn a*nn**tl*aa>
a Saturdays valy.
f Bxe*pt Saturdaya.
1 Bxc*pt k*llday*.
t BcB**pt aturdays and hoUdays...
Traina l«aT* Brooklyn, Platbaah At*. Stotlan, about the same time as those skowB from New York, Pennayl- raala sUtioa. This time Ubla aubject te atoaga without notice.
S rar M Cairta •amptotl'a Saupa Jelly Fawders Carn, Faas er TamaOaaa Rlttor'a Cstaup Rlttor** F*rK and B**na Kara Syruf W. R. Mln*« M**t ai*d F*a*h**
Fin* Cr**m*ry BuH*r 8a Br**nt* Ue, SS* and 40* W. R. Aelfee 1 Ih., 80a
2 Far M Canto W. R. Catsup R*yal Scarlet T*fnatoaa W. n. Fumpklna .. «« ,mmi W. R, Curr*p'.s H. 0. Oat M**i Whit* Lily Can F*a*h*a Saxen Wh*at F**d
Arbuekl** CefT** 17*
W. R. Vanilla sa*
B. A C. Flour IS*
TAKHOMA BIBCUIT 4a FKB. ^ l^rampt attanBan to phana ardara a apMlaity. Wa ailvar any. wtt*r*. Fhen* SBJ Fr*a|Mrt
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TRADING STAMPS
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Groceries are Groceries
THE WORLD OVER
Bat BARKBR'S ara tr**h. carahilly teUctcd, promptly d*lir«r«d. B«»id«t w* mix in th« pUaiurc of ••rrica t* tka k**t •{ our ability. And all thia make* our groeari** )uat a litti* bit different. NO. MABI ST. Pbaaa IW-J FREEPORT
%aria ^ylng iar it aftar dadaatlag,
lataraat at 4 par aaat. par aaaai^ »• a« tspal^ baUaaaa.
Tto Aaaricaa Oaapasy ktS »ald I par aaat dirldaada (or aavaa years aad It la toleuUtod thkt dlTidaaa at tMs rat* aad tb* $2.W per aaara p«.
aoath iHtyiiaato by aapk>ya*« w:*l pay far t^a stoek In fuU by Noraabar 1918. Aay aaployaa wbo so desires caa aftar Mareb 1, 1917. bat not ba- fare, pay la tha tolanca an his steak and racalTa kia stock certlflcata.'
Shoald aa eaployea laaTa tka sar- Tlaa ar dia batora kis stock Is fuUy paid for. tha aaeaat ka haa *«!< U. plaa tto aaeaalatad *,r:daBds (leas 4 par aaoL latarast) wlS to paid took.
Tha Aaarlcan Telephoaa and Tala- graph Coapany la the parent eaas- pany of tha BaU Talapbona Systaa which oparataa or ooanecto with alght
Tony Marone
Artiatic and Practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
Spaalal attont««n |* given to iiltlng any *nlarg*d and d*far.;„f«d }•»««•. Ladi**, *Kildr*n> g„^ ^^xe r*. pairing pr*ni^y ^^^ aatlsla*torily d*n*. ^xt work guarantoad th* baat- ,^\ae% th* towaat in town. Rabber wsrk a B|»a*latty. CaafaaManary, at- gara, tohasiS and soh**4 satienary •aid.
Wantci Fm- Sak, Ts Let, B9ard, Etc
ANNOUNCEMENT
M. F. KOCH
FORMERLY OF AMITYVILLE aaaouBcaa tto opaato« af a tr*t alaaa Meat Market aad PraTlalaa Maaa* at Saath Mala Streat, Fraapart. ia th a Pattarsaa BaUdiag.
Ha raapaatfally aaUaito aa appartaalty i* daaaaaUata acaaaala aad attalaaat aarrlea. ^
¦to talephaaa aaabar la Praaparl—TS.
"THB MARKET OF BUALITY"
Paat IIMla want "ada" gat ihe gaads
while the getting's gaod. Tal. 91 Twe cants a word for first tnaartian. mInlnMMN tan words, ana aent a word for •uaaaaalva Inaartlana
WANTEI>—Position: general house¬ work, by a German girl, 19 years old; competent. Enquire Barber Shop, 34 Brooklyn aTenue.
WOOD TO DEFEND GILBERT
TOWN CLERK GILBERT ORDERED
TO SHOW WHY BALLOTS WERE
NOT PROPERLY HANDLED
Town Clerk Franklin C. Gilbert was serTed with a Supreme Court o« der, on Monday to show cause wby Inspector of Elections In certain elec¬ tion districts of the township, did not place void and protested ballots, in anvelopes as required by i^-e law, at the la.st election.
Mr. Ollbert reported the aboye facts to tbe members of the Town Board, on Tuesday and they instructed blm to aecure serTlc^s of Cotinselor Jeremlab "Wood, of MalTern*.
Counsalor A. T. DaTlson of Frea- fort waa again ratoinad by tha towa- shlp to protaat agalnat tha action of tt* Baard mt Bafarvtoan *C tto C«a»
Semce and Quality
Whenever you want Drugs, Pre¬ scriptions, Perfumes, Candles, Toilet Articles, Photo Sup¬ plies, Cigars, l-re Cream, Sta¬ tionery or Rubber Gooda of the best quality
CALL NUMBER
5
FREEPORT
Promut deliveries anywhere In Freeport, Baldwin, Merrick, Roosevelt ce Bellmore, and at lowest prices.
CHUBBUCK'S
QUALITY DRUG STORE
PRIVATE LESSONS In shorthand and typewriting by registered teach- ar. Lessons given at the student's home if desired. Terma reasonable. Advance guara.*.eed. Address, Teach¬ er, care of The Nassau Poat, Free- port. \
WANTHD—Toung girl wlshea posi¬ tion for light housework. Inquire, RooseTclt, Box 333.
WANTED—Cheap acreage in Nasaau County; cleared or wood land. R., Nassau Post.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—8 room houae, all modern conveniences, storm sash on all windows, porch and windows all screened. Plot large and appropriate. Inquire J. S. DE¬ MOTT, Leonard avenue, Freeport.
WANTED—A widow with family to support wants sewing, cooklns, wash¬ ing. Ironing and general work.; at home or at your home; references furnished. Mrs, Clara Bull, 38 South Grove street, over Police Courtroom.
Mala Btraat
Fraapart, N. Y.
FOR RENT OR SALE Modem 7 Room House, reception hall, bath. 4 bedrooms, steam beaL elec¬ tricity, gas, Ina location, near new •chaaL Wtu sacnflca for soldi ae- tka. J—rrh* PaaL-
Gowns,Corsct Covers, Petticoats a Q and Comiinations, all at 4"C tach In tht GrcLt White SlIcs
These charming Gowns, Corset Covers, Petticoats anJ Combinations, here illustrated, are but just examples of tlic up- to-date styles to be found all thou.eh the Underwear Sale. It may be that many of these stocks will be sold out after this goes to pres6, but other values just as ?nod \^'"l replace them.
also clnstar tucking. erobrolOery if lies on neck an'l sl-evai.
Gowns.
Gowna at 4»c. Of soft cambric, with an effective .roLroldcry de¬ sign In froat, lace edgliiS. ribbon rua at neck, kimono sleeves edged Mity lace.
SLpover Gowus. 4»c. Of soft cair.jric, with deep squsre yoi«e, .^mj-osed ot fine ei< brrl ;cry baa 1- \7iS and two fine <.>.j>rtiuD9 and eu^ing v-f lace. ;ii)bnn run, short set-In sleeves edged rrlth lace.
Q >wns at 4«c. Of fine camorle, *lth three poin:eil r-c'alHons ol
Corset CoYers.
Corset Covers. 4uc. With joke of handsome aUo>er embroidery tl .. Iac3 iD.^er.lon." iw^ eUi.'g ard rib!)on run k^e^ding.
Ccr»et rovers. 4af : ow nc'.'k, with »!x flT! eTnr)roi 'pry motifs .ef¬ fectively ouirned wi'U lace, dainty lace Insertions snd e-'r'n?, ribbon run.
Corset Covers. 4»c. Surylice mod¬ el of sheer naltisool-. tri-.ured oa'^K
-ij-oldcrv oiitlin"d with lacp, lara ' and 'rent Aiih insertion, an?' pclging
edging and ribbon beidns at ne'^K. ''¦^r» set-In sleevMt m\ :f<\ wi.h laoe.
tJownS at *\tc. ve.y eifecti/e, wltt" wide Insertion of good las acTots fron', a'ld me id ^ insertion ¦ on old" lorrp'ng a Jarke*. effect H'mrno sleeve pdged with lare, ri')- bon run a' neck.
Kn plre model Gown, 4ac. W'i;b v'jli^ of good op?!; em'tioi'lery, r'l- Don trimmed, custcr l-..cl>iiiii ea'?!i aide. !>'¦'-• - * in slf-eve *lth T-^t om'^r ,'dery edging.
Cambric Go*ns. 43e. V ne.K, «llh t^*o Inse:tions oi fine "ni
of fl.sl'eye U^e and r'iibon h'^a'linJj.
Feti:coa;s, 4'Jc. W ith soft oa n- brlc top i-nd flot nre of doUeJ French ¦ enihrolt^erv.
Petticoats.
Petticoats, A'jc. d. .-ambrlc, with UKkcil lai\n flounce, trimnicl .\' h wide in;prt;cn and edge of Valeu- olenncs In"-'- n'ro ii'erlay.
Combinations.
Combination!!, ••ac With en'tro ront of ijvcr of a:; effective ill- over emoroidery. ' bbon run .it ne2l; rlb'non run beailng at waist.
bro'c'.cry and four cius tr* o- I'JCua i -^^^^ eJging on arpwern
, oke, embroidery headin.;, rib ion run across "ie yz'.r, emliroit •rv ruffle a: neck.
Cambric do*u?, 49<'. Sqiare ajck witb wide iBfertiona o Lpien.ltd »Tnbro»4erT tr!miBlr« J>a yoke;
Combinations. *»" V'ith da'nty yo<- of 'lotted Swiss and Valcn- cleni es la.'e Insertions, riiuon -00 bjad'ng and \ata edging, lare e<lg tag oa dr%wers.
n«ron« t\»*r, BMt Boliainc.
sMydricfa ifyou use
^Hiar<eDESDmCcis^
ManufiHtersd Yff Shaw &1>uesdell Ga Bix>okIyn.N.Y',
Raymond's Holiday Suggestions
We've put all our best energy into the selection of Holi¬ day Stocks and secured results that are bound to pleasa any man.
Overcoats
The conservative Chasterfleld, Balmacaan, shawl collar or shaped back aoat, S12.&0 to $40.
SUITS with all tha praseat day style features, $12.90 te $3a
FUR-LINID COATS with Par- Bian ar Hudson Seal Cellar, SSS aud apwarda.
KCRStY COAT, ParslaB Col¬ lar, guiltad aatla liaing, $1S to •25.
..ULSTIRS with vlda atom colUr, S1B to $$«.
..RAINCOATS, IS ta «aS.
Mackinaws
(for men and woman) %7M I0 112.
COAT SWEATERS (for maa and women), $S.BO to $8. Fancy Vteta Dress Vesta
Bath Rebes Houss Coata
Traveling Saga Suit Casta
Umbrellas Canea
SHIRTS, Parcala, liadras. Silk and Flannal.
NKCKWCAR, all tha nawaat patteraa and eolaringB. •loves Heslery
Mufflara Pajamaa
Fanay •uaiMfidars..
Hockay aiML Racing Skates, Skating Sko«a, Rollar Skataa. Boxing Glowea, PuncKirg Bags, Tennis Rackets, Gym Out¬ fits, Baaaball OutfiU, Basketballs and Uniforms, AtU««ic Clotkiag aad Shoes
AmI Maay Noraltiei Eapecially Appropriate far Praatnts
A. Raymond & Co,
Men's Outfitters
V^Zlll^^^Z' Nasiaa k FBltcn Sts., New York
J. M. Raymond, Proprietor
"The House of Good Cheer" THE ALPINE HOTEL
W. F. JONES, MANAGER
West Merrick Road
Freeport, Long Island
"ENDORSED BY ALL WHO HAVE PATRONIZED IT."
Highest Class Family Hotel on Long Island
FAMOUS FOR ITS CHICKEN AND BROILER DINNERS.
UNSURPASSED CUSINE. OYSTERS AND POULTRY IN SEASON
CAFE—WINES ANL LIQUORS—ALL BOTTLED BEERS
A Rendezvous For Transient Motorists
IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT—WE HAVE ITl
IF,.)|!E HAVE IT—IT'S GOOD TO EATI
Open All Year Round
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