THB NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N. Y., SATURDAY. MARCH 2S. 1014
|6eon«r or later you will find there ii cer
^nly one up-to-date, clean, taniury
barber ibop in Freeport.
Prompt Attention
Tbe Meal Barber Shop W. Weitzel. Prop, i Jtailroad Ave. Freeport
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL
G>ntractor and Builder Lambcr, Hardware, Paint*, Oili, GUii General Supplies ,--
( Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tel. 208-W opp. R R. Depot
ie Nsissau Inn
ALLAN McNEIL, Prop.
I at All Hour* Private Dining Roorai
Fior Arcomodationa. B<>»td by Day
or vretV.
Baldwin, L. I.
Telrphooa, 815 Frrepori
I MERBICK RD. ANp MILBURN AVE.
.,H. GOLDFARB
^Railroad Avenue Freeport
Telephone, 307
LH Kinds of Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing. Strictly. City Prices
Quick Work
FfcflfHes' and Gentlemen's^ Tailor
Store open from 8 a. ra. to 8 p. m
The Art of
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Is 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 bake the best
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St.. Post Office Bid.
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED
Our Struggle For Existence
now centered on the minute liv-
i ing orgiinlfims which owe their pow-
ler of ln,1urlnB us to their e.xtraor-
Idinary power of reporduction. The
I Invention of the Sanliary Steam
[Pressing Machinery has alone made
it possible to disinfect all garments,
cleaned and pressed, by the hijec-
tion of dry steam at a temperatrfre
In which no gernifi or microbes can
1 exist.
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The Sanitary Method 122-26 S. Grove St. Phone, 323'J
Bank of Rockville Centre
Capita! Stock $50,000.00
Total Amu $1,524,879.85
A Strong Bank is Most Help¬ ful to Any Community
Postal Savings Depository
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Interest Paid on Time Deposits your Patronage Solicited
G. BRAITHWAITE
15 Railroad Ave. FREEPORT. N. Y.
dealer in
SPALDING !podting - Goods
[iStationery, Books, Maga¬ zines and Cigars
|Adv«rtising Agent for all New York Papers
MPER NOVELTIES AND FAVORS a Specialty
mm
TO TEACH FARMERS PRACTICAL METHODS
Expert Representing Proposed
Bureau Will Visit F^ms a'nd
Work in Overalls
UNDERBILL AND COCK FATHER IDEA
County Aid Sought—State and Na-'
tion Will Conlributc When But
reau is Established
HEALTH AND EFnaENCY
are absolutely dependent upon the pure, wholesome, nourishing quali¬ ties of yotir foodstuffs. Qoaiity counts In everything but in nothing more so than Pi^ad. Our Bread is standard because It is made from tormulaa perBcrlfced by the United States Govsrnment. You cannot buy better breai' than is sold by
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THOMAS 8T. JOHN BALDWIN Telephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport,L.I
COLOR UNE DRAWN IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
MERRICK MINSTRELS MAKE MERRY
It the pl.tn of Henry W. Underbill and former CongrcBsman Willlain W. Cocks, to eHtabliah a Farm Hureau in Nasuau County la finally worUeii out on a practical basis, the fiuinriH of this section of Long Island will re. celve personal Instruction in the mod¬ ern sclenct,- of at^riculture, tho uae of fertilizers and preventatives of blight j
and insects, from an expert who will j^^^^^ .^^^^.^ ^^^^„ ComedianS De- visit them ut tholr farnia in an auio- ! mobile. They wiil receive first hand light Big Audience
the results of tests which are bclnt; i , , ,.,,.„
. . „. ,. ,,, , ., ,, 'I'll.' fact xh:u Lent i.^ not yo( owr
made by .State niitboritlea In the De¬ partment of Agriculture, tho Corn.-li «i"l the U-v. \V. il. Iliilebramlt. an University and Geneva oxeprinientai I Episcopal rcciur, iliHappro'.i J in no Htation.s. Particular attention will be Lv„y affected i.ho minstrel peilurmiince paid to the C()ndu( t of dairle.>< ot tlie I j-iven by the .Merrick (Mub al lire- county, iiion's hall on Wednesday cveninp. It It Is probable th.at tlu; Hoard or^fu- I whs entertaining and a financial suc- pervlsors to whom an appeal ba.s been | cess. The ininstn^l wa.s a "repeal" of made for an appropriation of ifl.'Oij to one Riven in February, be used toward tlu- defraying of the y[yf, local "black faced" coiuedians expenses of the bureau, will act fn^or*Lo„g -^mi <i;,i„.e artists spread tliem- ably. Already InslruclionH havo been Lf-iyea in reeling off jokes with "Mis- soiif,'ht from the authorities al Albany Ljii^ johnsoh," wlio, by the way. was as to the Bpeclfic section of the law | uy^,, other than the clever Kobert
I Wylle to a Nassau Post representa- ' tlve yesterday, "but in this instance j I'm going to flght for my rights. I ' believe I am entitled to keep my wa- I gons, but the white folks don't want me there."
Among those who are protesting Residents of Centre Ave. Would j against Wylle's invasion of Centre av¬ enue are Henry }j. Ryder, Elijah Mc- Bar Wm. Wylic, Negro, from l Garten, Dr. Walter Welblrock ar>d a
\ Mr. Kirk wood. Purcna,sed Property g^^^ ^^.^ y^.^^.^ ^^^ ^ similar pro-
test was made by the residents of low-
r r nv DDnccecinu I ^^ Centre avenue adjoining tbe Long IS A SCAVENGER BY PROFESSION | island railroad against the opening
, Of an apartment which liad formerly
"¦H^een a factory to the exclusive use of "A Law-abiding Citizen," But Will | negroes. But despite the protests the
flats were all rented to colored peo-1 pie wiio had been vouched for by the ! Rev. J. W. Dudley, pastor of the Shl¬ loh Church. The discuHslon lasted for several week.s. Wylle has enlisted the support of;
SERiOUB FIRE AVEhTED
Oil Stove Explodes in Pool Room, But
Vamp waa Handy and Used
Blanket
Within a few days of the anniver¬ sary of a destructive fire which swept ' the buildinp a year ago, a blaze was j discovered In the bowling alleys In I North Main street, Freeport, at four o'clock yesterday morning which
j might have resulted in a serious dls- .aster. An oil stove In the main pool room exploded, acorcbi^g a table* and chair. Tbe flames spread rapidly over a small portion of the floor.
Frank Johns, driver ot Hose Com¬ pany, No. 2, who was in the buildlog at the time rushed into the bose bouse which adjoins and returned with a large blanket which he used to smoth¬ er the flames. The building Is occu pied nt present by Charles Pelton.
Fight Neighbors Against Storage of Wagons in Yard
"Deal on" Willi.'uii Wylle, colored, of
the Shiloh ISaptist Church, Rockville hla colored friends and when h-? re-
Centre, signed a contract last week for tiie tiurcliase of a house and plot of ^¦ruund at Centre avenue and Wille- by stieel, a pioperty wnlch for years has been known as the Halgin estate. The transaction wbiie It was made without any pretense of secrecy, leak¬ ed out on Thursday, and tbe day after¬ ward a complaint was filed With the
ceives title to the property will move there with his wagons despite the pro- protests of hi.'! white neighbors.
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Long Island R. R. Time Table
BOATING BATH INC FISHING
WOODCLEFT ^^^
FISHING
(Effective Oct. 21st, 1913) Leave Merrick tor New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Brooklyn and Inter¬ mediate stations, weekdays, 5.16. 5.52, Board of Ilcaltli by adjolnmg proper-1 g gj^^ g 57^ 717^ n.2S, 7.55, 18.13,
Boat House and Building Plots For Sale
On Reasonable Terms A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET
under which such an aty)r((i)rial ion can be made.
.Mr. Inderhill in discuh.-iriK the pro-
.lohnstcm, Jr., and also in sinKing "coon" soiiKs. I'id. Landau, Ernest ning and Harry Oreeawald, Ibe bones.
ty owner.^.
The coinplaiati; v <re brought tu tlie oilicial attention of Dr. A. D. JacQues, health oflicer of the village almost Irn- mediately after they were received. The aK;;rieved property owners a.-:sert- ed that Wylle, who is a scavoiiKer by profession, would store his wagons and paraphanelia in the yard ot the prop¬ erty, thereby creiiting a condition tnat wouid bo detrimental to tho public health. X'i> to tbat time no wagon had been stored there, liowever; In lact.
18.54, 10.12, A. M.: 12.22, 3.08, 4.04, 5.32, 6.42, 8 13, 10.30 P. M.; fkl. 66 A. M.; Sundays, 6.48, a.11, A. M.; 12.04, 2.54, 4.28, G.SIl, 7.06, 9.46 P. M.
Leave Freeport for New Vork,Penn¬ sylvania Sj^tion, aud Brooklyn, week¬ days. 5.20. 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43, 8.00, 18.17, 8.r,8, 9.48. 10.17 110.50 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08, 5.02, .5.3/. 6.4f;, X.16, 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. .M. Sundays, tl.51, 9.15 A. ,M.; 12.US, 2.58. 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains leave Freeport lor Amlty- vllle, Babylon, Patchogue and Inter¬ mediate stations, weekday.^, na4.44, 8.10, a8.53, 9.52, 11.53 A. M.; al.48.
8 NEW BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES §
In all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upwards Modem Improrements
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JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. I.
posed bureau renrifly said that its j j,, ^1,^, merry-uiiiker.s circle. Creen- purpose was to extend the work of the ; .^^.„],j ;,„(! Miller also appeared in the Farmers' Institute and lo reach all j oii^ ^vith a funny .sketch .¦iitilled "Two classes of farmers niauy of whom are j (.'oo].--." Cliarks .Muliner nmdc a ue- unable to attend the two days'soHSilon i \lil],,.. jimi vome I'^irniMn were the of tho institute once a year at Min<iola. laniboos; Dan. Landau, George Man- With an expert agriculturalist, lifn-ti- ^.j,],,,] j,it jn Binf^ing "The Internatiou- culturalist and dairyman, tr.iveilng .,i j-as" and Cieorge Coiner, with hl.s among the fanners of the county, be pxcitlcnt hass voice, won :iicrited ap- feols sure much consiruciive work j pia„j,j. .vm, i,}^ rentbtion of "As'fb'ue can be done. The man who is to take L^ ^]^^, ^1^,^p blue sea." James Byion, care of the field wor* of the bureau t ^f j.-,.(.gport. known aa "The Iri.sh Ten- must bo (iilalified In each of these ! jj^," and Miss Nancy McCord tho branches. [ nine ycar-<ild daughter of Mr f.nd
The. teaching of-tho f;niiiers will be j _-^j,.g nei,,-y J. McCord, a.sisst,ed in the
Wylle had not come into posseshion as2.21, 2.48, a3.5'J, ai5.04, t5.33, of tho nronertv rt5.56, a6.20. 6.41, tt7.06. 7.41, aS.03,
, , a9.05, 11.21 P. M.; 12.19 (to Patch-
While it was not a part of the com-1 yj,^^ Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun- plaints, the protest of the resideut.s of . days. 5.31, a9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28, the vicinity of the place whicli Wylle j a3..''.4, 7.34, a9.03, all.l4 P. M.;
has contracted to buy have attempted ! ^\'^^ A. M. .^ , „
,. ., 1 Trams leave New York, Pennsyl- 10 draw a coior lino. Many of ihemLaiiiB Station, for Freeport, Merrick, have voiced tho opinion that tbe ne- and principal intermediate stations' gro population of Rockville Centre na3.40, 7.00, a7.51, 9.07 (except < should remain seKregated in one ..ec-1 Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55, 8al.25,1 tion of the village.
2.00, a3.00, ia4.08, ta4.44, a5.00,
|a5.31, 5.50, a6.16, 6.46. a7.10, a8.08.
Dr. Janues talked tho iSCatter of the ¦ 1(125. all.30, al2.30 P. M« Sundjiys,
coniphiinlR over frankly with the U-SO, a8.26, 11.34 A. M.; 1.38, a2.58,
member.s of the Board of Health, and ! ''¦''}'^th'tl\!^}'':l\?-2h^^H}. ^'«^'-
for the mo.ft part by demonstration. Tho expert will actually take oft his
olio. Little iMiss .McCord vas as clev¬ er .as a professional might have hoped
coat and don overalls wiiile he is visit- ^^ ^^ c^j^g f.rm:s, "The swee^, red
rose," ".Mamiiiy's Angel Child" and "Dolly Stop U'eepin,'!."
Diindn.:: lollowed the excellent per- foi inai.-e.
ing the farmers. He will give them the benefit of tho best known methods of planting and grooming from-lhe rec- OKUized autlioritlos of the State—and nation. It is likely that the expert will receive a salarV of !f;i,00l) a year. ^ When the bureau Is established it | A HAIRPIN THAT PREVENTED DELAY
win receive from the .State $600 a year ! and tho Federal governnieut appropri¬ ates $1200. Tliere are over Iilty .such bureaus in the .State receiving State iind Federal aid. 'i'he bureau will not receive any alti from X\\v nation this year as the apiiropriation was exhaust¬ ed before the project was started liore. While the ainoutit of money received fiom the couniy, State and nation will not be suflicient to: conduct I Ik; bureau, flnancial assistance Is assured by sub¬ scription. Ifeekman Wiiithroi), presi¬ dent of the Nassau County Asijocai- licm, has taken an Interest in tho un¬
advised that Wylle should be restrain¬ ed from storing his wagons on the Centre avenue property. He said, liowever, that they miglit remain in Banks avenue where they have been kept for several years past. Wylle has been notilled of the decision of the health board. "I am a law-abiding citixen," said
Brooklyn Woman Gives It to Dis¬ tracted Motorman for Fuse
What lni.^ht have been a serioua tie- up on the South Side Hue of the New YorK ami i.oi,,u Islaiul Tr:;ctUiii Com¬ pany on WuducHday afieitiuuii was averted,by the liberality of one of the lady passengers who KUg^ested to the motorman the substitution of one of her hairpins lor the blown out fuse.
The d;iy had Indeed been an unfor- tnnato one for the ci'ew of tlio cur, three fuses having been blown. When
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
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Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OFFICE & res; JENCE BEUMORE, L. I.
a Trains run to Babylon only
n No Brooklyn connections.
k Stops on signal; runs to Valley Stream only.
8 Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
i Except holidays.
t Except .Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about the same lime as those shown from New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station. Thlsf time table sub- Ject to change without noticA.
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BREAD
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BAKERY
foraaerly , L'HOnnEDIEUS
HENRY-L-R-HIMMEL
dertaking and has already procured a, ,.,.•. n
u , , , I . . , , , i the car left Freeport for the city line
nuiuber of private subscriptions which 1; . . . /. ,.. .„
will be used to defray the first expenRo of Iho bureau.
It is proposed lo secure periaiint nt headquarters in Alim.'ola where farm¬
ers may hold consultations and receive expert advice, ^/le plan to establish tho bureau nt once is the result of numerous conferences at which mat¬ ters relating to farniinf; conditions in Nassau iuive been discussed.
tho last remainin.i; fuse was in use. .Ill stop 102 tills was blown out and the motorman, in desps^r, sought aid from the passengers.
Miss Belle Harrison, of Brooklyn, a neatly and fitylishly dressed young wo¬ man took a hair pin from her hair, handed it lo the motorman aud .'iaid, "Try this." After Tive minutes delay l.he car jiroeeeded on its way.
The hairpin made an excellent iusi>.
Young Men's Improvement Club.
An elaborate dance and masquerade In celebration of proud-pied April to bo held on the llrst of the month Is being planned and arranged by the Young Men'.s Improvement CluLi of Soaford. The dance wiil be held In the Village Hall which will be tiistily decorated. The committee in charge comprises William Hhodes, .Tolm Vei- Ity, John Half and Charles Half.
Improvement Society Dinner. |
The Ladles Improvement Society of ' the Presbyterian Church of Freeport ] gave their annual supper at Ihe ('haiH'l i on Wednesday evening, March 25, ! from o to 8 o'clock. Over 100 guests and friends were served by the la¬ dles of the society who pronounced tbe supper a financial ffuccesa. The funds are to be used by the society for the benefit of Cburcb property and organizations.
Navy Yard Men's Outing. The third annual automobile pait.\ ol the .Micrometer Club of the Steaui Kn- gincoring Department of the .N'<'W York Na-.y Vaid wil be held at Opii's Hotel, lynbrook, L, 1., tomorrow evening.
Twenty autoiuobile.s have been hired for tho occmiioi^ aud it is expected that about 500 pcr.sons will be iu the party. This is one of the main events of the Navy Yard and Is looked for¬ ward each yewr us a very enjoyable affair.
Frank Bhuk is chairman of tho com¬ mittee. Tls assistants are Owen Mc-
i Ellnry, George Geyer, John Zelgler
I and William II. Flatten.
Easter Vacation Freeport Schools.
Superintendent Moon of the Free- port School has announced that the Easter vacation will begin at one o'¬ clock on Friday, April 3rd ond'extend to %.X\ on tk« moralag of Ayrll I4tk.
Father Carroll In the South. The Rpv. D. P. Carroll, rector of tne church of St. Raymond, at Lynbrook, L. 1., Is now traveling for his health In Puerto lilco and Panatna on a long leave of absence. The Kev. Father Nicholas Tracy, who Is himself on a visit hero from I'uerto Rico, Is In charge of St. Raymonds. It Is ex¬ pected tbat Father Carroll will rotum M I^nbroolt UtM- m the t»rlBK.
N. Y. & L. I. TRACTION COMPANY
TIME TABLE
In effect January 1, 1912
Mlncj'''-8rooklyn Division
Stiet. •.
Leave Hempstead, Afam nnd Front
bouth bound—4.30. 4.45, t-.J":'. 5.30
a. m.. and every thirty minutes c\\
11.OU p. m. I'heu IJ.OO ui. (ttiis car
goes to Uost.dalt! and waits i.>iiuiy
miuuteh, lut-u pioceeui to City i>ine,
arriving ut l.OU a. ju.
Norili tiouud—ij.3o a. m. and every Ihirty liiiuuies till 12.00 a. Ui.
A Ufteeu-mmuie headway Is operut- , ed beiweeii Baldwin tSiop 85; and Brooklyn aa loUows: Week days, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Grant aiid Lioeriy toll eels, iirooKlyu, 6.00 a. m. till 7.00 a. m., men 4.3U p. m. till 7.00 p. m. Suuduyu: hlteen minuie service Op- eraieU betviuen Ituckvilie (. t^nlre and Brooklyn trom l;;.OU noon to 8.46 p. m.
H«mpstead-Jamaica Division Leave Heuipstead, Main aud Front Streets. West bound—a.iO a. m. and every thirty minuies till 11.30 p. m. Sun¬ days. 6.00 tt. m. to U.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica, Washing ion and Ful¬ ion btreetu. East bound—6.16 a. m. and every thiriy minutes tnereafier till 12.16 a. m. Sundays, C.15 a. 111. and every thirty minutes till 12.15 p. m.
Mineola-Jamaica Division Leavt Mineola, iioulevard and Old Country Koad. |
West boimd—6.»» a. m. and every 1 thirty miuuies Uil 9.15 p. m., then ' lu.16 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, brat | car 6.15 a. m., then the some aobeduie i as week days. |
Leave Jamaica, Wasbingtoa and Ful¬ ton Streets. ¦_¦. East bound—6.30 a. m. and every tbiriy minutes till lU.OO p. m., then 1 11.00 p. m. and 12.0u mldni^bt. Sun¬ days, tirst cor at 7.U0 a. m., then aame ' schedule aa week daya.
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