THE NASSAU POST: FBEEPORT,,N. Y., SATUftPAY, JUNE 27, 1914
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We call and p^y Cash for
Old r.»:,. fct^is.-;. Copper, Iron,
Bottles. Rubbers, Paper and
fflA^a.zmc bundles
FRANK FARMLETT
16 Grand Ave. Tel. 177 m
Morning Shopping
Is always pleasantat this Store
We carry the Qioicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables besides
Staple and Fancy Groceries
"SEAMANS"
27 W. MERRICK ROAD
Freeport, L. I.
•Telephone 7J0
COOL, CLEAN,
(CON'VENIKNT) Tbe electric current Is a cool, clean, convenient performer. As a cook, eleclrlcity attends strictly to busi¬ ness; no redhot stove, no kitchen turned Into a place of tort nrp, no •moke and pmell, nO'af rmath of dirt and ashes Whatevpr work elef^t.riclly performs, It requires no preparation, no assistance, no at tendunco—it Is a synonym for con- Tt: niene.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 Soath Grore Street. Freeport, N. Y.
Let Me Be Your Dentist
You may eo fat'.her, pay more money, but jou canuoT get hotter dentistry. No work Ib Bent out of the oillce and all done by a dentist. 1 employ no aF«l8ttiuts. If you havo lost " your teath, I can make you : plaif that will not -hnn. Why h!i!.i-i'<; u .u on your toague whll' vou liave ono 'hat will not (Iropl
I will -^yamlne yoar teeth free of charge ex'i'uln the J'^e.'-'n c la tne ¦work fauitab'.e for yi ar ci. -i ii' >. tfll you exacilv 'bat tl wori^ '^JJI '"-' wben fil ¦ I . '„.•-'' •'50 assistants
so yi>a will havo uo charge of doctors or sttiJfn'^ ".oik for you. All work done p.'i'iii -i3 ftid BU-ira.nteed. Absolutoly painleta extraction.^.
Full Set Cl i eeth $S.OO up
Gold Crown 22k 5.00
White C'pwn 5.00
Bridgo V*..,K 22k 5.00
Filllnc- ¦ "I-OO
Fllllnsc 1.00 up
W. F. OUTCALT, D. D. S. 271-2i>j LIVINGSTON STREET
Cor. Tiond bt., Brooklyn, opp. Loeser,3
Jiours, 9 A. M. to 6.30 P. M,
B^indays frora 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
HEMPSTEAD PHOTO STUDIO
HEMPSTEAD, L. 1.
PORTRAn AND CROUP PHOTOGRAPHERS
Flashlight and Outdoor Work A.PPOINTMENTS MADE BY MAIL
Alex. Laukowski
MANAGER
NASSAU
Ladies' Tailor & Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
Theatre Building
larBes' and Gents' Experienced Tailor
N. Y, City Prices Suits to Order
Strictly Guaranteed Fitting
Repairing. Sanitary Cleaning, Press ing and Dyeing
M. ROSENBLUM, Prop.
Telephone, 708 W
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schitttei Fmn^oys iiutii Judicionslf
HENRY C SOIiLUTEK
T«>ephon« tW PROMPT DELtVERY
MERKICk ivOAD FREEPORT. L I.
EPWORTH LEAGUES' SUMMER HOME
Dr. White Place, at Lynbrook Con verted For Children's Use
The property of lir. White on Oceai avenue, Lynbrook, has been leased lO the Brooki>n South Diatrict Epworth League. It will.be known as the Ep¬ worth I>eajjae Vacation Home for Chil¬ dren.
The properly Is well adopted for tho purpose it being a large old fashione 1 building with a broad lawns an J spreading thade trees.
In connection with the openin,:; which will be on July 1, the lea?'J<;' makes tbe following,- appeal. ,
"Jf any of our friends have in their ¦ homes any spare articles of furnituro, rugs of breadth carpets which couid i be jiiade into small rugs, which thfjy can give to aid in the furnishing of this home, or if Ihey have any gdiiit'^ or playthings to add lo the comfort of the children and will send a posial to Miss May Edwards, Si. Mark'.s I Ave., Rockville Centre, the articles I will be called for and delivered to thi.' home. Miss Edwards Is chairman of the Mercy and Help Committee of tli? RocUvlllo Centre Epworth League."
Freeport Developers in Fore¬ front of Movement to Dredge And Beautify Milburn Creek
THE POLITICAL CALENDAR
July 1— Consolidation or chang'ng of elec¬ tion districts or before July ]. Changes take effect September 30. AuQLiet 23— Notice of official primary to be fih^d with Custodian of J'limary Kt'c- ords not later thun August 2li, by the chairman of the S'ate l^oii:- niittee; said notice tihall statu number of committeemen, etc., to be elected.
August 27 to September 8—
CfMilicates ot deslgnaiioiis to h<- filed with the Secretary of Stato aiid Cu.stodian of Primary Records September 1— Last day for appointment of elec¬ tion officers in cities. Designation of polling places for Rt.-ito. September 14—
Last day for filing declinations of designations. September 15— Ijast day for filing new designations Lii ler declination. September 17— *•
La:-;t day for ;^t'cretary cf Stale to tr-in.>init 10 cuHtodiiiMS deblgnatinu filed in his office. Seu'ember 22 to October 11—
Indf'iHMulpnt nominations to be filed with Secretary of Statn September 2z to October 22— Independent certificates to be filed with I?oard of Election::. September 28— Primary Day. I'olls open frora 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. October 9— Lapf day to file declination of jjat-p ty nominal ion on file with Secre¬ tary of State. P"'ir.'!t day of registration. Polls opr-n from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. October 10— Second day of registration. Poll.-i open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. October I'l— Last day to file declination of Inde¬ pendent nominntlon which w:;s liled with Secretary of State. Last day to file declination of a par¬ ly nomination on file with Board of Elections. October 16— Last day to file declination of an iii- dependenl nomination which wa.? filed with Board of Elections. Third day of registration. Poll.3
open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Printed instructions to '-oters, ex¬ plaining the difference between old ballots and the new ballot, and method of voting are to be prepa''- ed and given to voters who regis¬ ter In person, and where registra¬ tion Is not personal are to be mailed to eaeh registered vote Innnediately after last day of reg¬ istration. October 19— Last day for filing certiflcates of new nominations caused by dec. lination or dlsquiillfications, wilh Secretary ot State and Board of Flections. October 20— Ijast day for Secretary of State lo nominations filed In his office. October 31— Last day for list of candidates to be posted by Town Clerks or Alder¬ men. November 3— Election Day. Polls open at ^Ni. m., polls close at 5 p. m.
Contracts for Farm School Buildings The following ccnlracts have been awarded for the new buildings for the New York State School of Agriculture at Farmingdale: A two story re-ln- forced concrete, hollow tile and stuc¬ co horticulture building, to Rufus II. BrowB, of Brooklyn, to cost $40,00n. The directors residence, a brick building, to the sahno contractor. Pe¬ ter Keeler Building oC, 468 Orange st, Albany, N. Y., has the heating work; McKenna Bros., Post av, Woo-l- l^nty, Ii. I., plumbing; iVtnck <S?, Mack. 16 eDanfort av. .Tamaica, L. I., wirinr- Cost, about *12.000.
Entertainment at Bellnoore Church The Ladles' Aid Society of the Boll- more Methodi.';t Episcopal Church will hold an .entertainment on Tuesday ev¬ ening, June 30. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental mu¬ sic, dramatic readings and recitations. A small admission fee will be chargeil and the proceeds will be devoted to the building fund.
Baldwin Barn. Fired by Hay
The barn of Samliel Earl in the rear of his property In Verity Lane. Bald¬ win, was partially burned on Tuesday about noon. The flre is believed to have been started by spontaneous combustion In a tightly packed hay loft. The flre department by effective work were able to save a part of the building.
Brown Addresses Woodmere Graduate : Baldwin Teachers at Point Lookout
Miss C. Ganet. Mis M. Fuller and
Conprressman lathrop Brown deliv ered an address at the seventh annu
.Miss E. Pomeroy. all of them teachers
In the Baldwin School, are spendin '
al commencement of the Woodmer-. ,he summer together in a snug little
High School on Monday night.
cottage at Point Lookout.
Editor Suffers from Ptomaine Poison j /rc'ier B WtiHace, .-nanager of th-- ' South Side Ob.s( rvf^r, is conflned to his home wilh ptomaine poisoning, which developed early on Thursday ; evening. He was driving in his auto- , mobile when first attacked. He hur¬ ried lo the Elks lub and was taken to :i:s home where Dr. WUliam H. Run- rjM -visited him several times during the night. His condition Is improved , today.
Edwards A Levy to Dissolve ' The law firm of Edwards & Levy. : of Freeport, whose principals are e.x- : Justioe Elvin N. Edwards and George ! Morton Levy, will dissolve on July 1. ! Th present offices of the firm, 1-T 1 Railroad avenue, will be occupied by the senior member, Edwards, whll» .Levy will rmaln in the same buildina: 'at 9-10.11 Railroad avenue.
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
LOUIS SCHWAB, Prop.
CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
ALVIN A. SEALY
Gunthers Cypress Hills Guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunther, of Bal¬ dwins, entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Tummel of Cypress Hills on Thursday
Hebrew Lawn Fete at R. V. C. The annual Lawn Fete and Barn dance of the TTphrow T.ndies Auxiliary of Nassau Cotinty w'll be held on the evening of Independence Dny, July 4, on the grounds of Philip Goldberg Orand and Morris avenues. Rockville Centre. The arrangements are In i-harpe of Mrs. Stavenhagen, the pres¬ ident, aslsst^ by a committee. The proceeds will be devoted to charity.
FOUND
at Baldwin cn Merrick Rd.
The Cleanest, Newest and Most (Jpto-date Meat, Fruit, and Vegetable Market on Long Island.
Fresh and Salt Meats Fresh Fruits
Prompt Service
Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed
PETER O'NEIL, Prop.
JERRY FOSS, Mgr.
Telaphone Connection
Hocking Visiting in Paris. William A. S. rioqking. of North Ce'i. tre avenue, Rockvlllo Centre, is tou"-- ing Europe. On Thursday he re?i.)- terd al an Amrican Newspaper Bureau in Paji.',.'' ftf^ will be gone several weeks.
HAY-GRAIN-FEED
ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING INTHE WAY OF FOOD FOR ANIMALS
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
South Main Street corner Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, L. L Tel. 174
Long Island R. R. Time Table!
(ECectlve Oct. 2l8t, 191S) j
Leave Merrick tor New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station, Brooklyn and Inter¬ mediate stations, weekdays, B.16, 5.52, 6.,'?8, 6.57, 7.17, 17.28, 7.55, 18.13, 8.54, 10.12, A. M.; 12.22, 3.08, 4.04, 5.32,. 6.42, 8.ia, 10.30 P. M.; fkL 56 A. M.; Sundays, 6.48, 9.11, A. M.; 12.04 2.54, 4.28, 6.33. 7.06, 9.46 P. M.
Leave Kreeport for New York.,Penn- sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week¬ days, 5.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43. 8.00, iS.l7, 8.58, 9.48, 10.17 ilO.50 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08, 5.02, 0.3/, e.46, 8.i*;, 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.58, 4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
??ralnB leave Freeport for Amlty¬ ville, Babylon, l^atchogue and Inter- tnedlate stations, weekdays, na4.44, 8.10, a8.53, 9.52, 11.53 A. M.; al.48. a82.21, 2.48, aS.SO, al5.04, tB.33, ai5.56, a6.20, 6.41, a7.06, 7.41, a8.03, a9.05, 11.21 P. IB..; 12.19 (to Patch¬ ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun¬ dav J.31, a9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28, &2:,j., 7.34, a9.03, all.14 P. M.; aj..42 A. M.
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal Intermediate stations na3.40, 7.06, a7.51, 8.07 (except, Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55, Bal.25, 2.00, a3.00, la4.08, ta4.44, a5.00, a5.31, 5.50, a6.16, 6.46, a7.10, a8.08, 10.25, all.30, al2.30 P. M.; Sundays, 4.30, a8.28, ll.oi A. M.; 1.38, a2.68, 6.37, a8.08, alO.18 P. M., al2.35 night.
a Trains run to Babylon cnly.
n No Brooklyn connections.
k Stops on signal; rune to Valley Stream only.
8 Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
1 Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leaTe Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about the same time aa those shown from New York, Penn¬ sylvania Station. This Ume table sub¬ ject to change without notice.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Post little want "ads" get the good* while the getting's good. Tel 61
Two cents a word for first insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word for successive Insertions.
Freeport.
j WANTED
! Furnished or Unfurnished House for Summer. Apply, The Nassau Post, 22-24 South Grove stree.t, Freeport. j
For Sale:.' Chalmers 4-paasenger au-! tomobile; Pony tonneau; 1912 mod-I el. Good condition. Demonstration! given. 92 South I'ark Ave., RockviUe Centre. j
Comfortable Home for the Transient. Excellent Accom¬ modations. Moderate Prices.
CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CLASS AND REFINED CABARET
Musical Entertainment Fancy Dances
Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
1-jm.,-]x-jix.fi^ IIIII , 1^-.Ui-J >j«
East Rockaway, Long Islard
For Sale—Broadway near Co'i.'mbus Avenue on south aide of strict, 50x 110, about two hundred tee from new schol to be built; price, $1,000. F. St. John Bang, East Rock.-'way. ,
WANTED—Position for summer as general man around the house. Rob¬ ert Thompson, Nassau Post.
FOR SALE.—31 White Leghorn Hen.N, all laying at 90c.; 1 Arlington Rooster, $5.00. Anderson, West Side Ave., Freeport. Tel. 75 W.
DHonest and Conscientious'^jr ENTISTR I
We maRe a specialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate WorK. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone,-448=w Hours, 9 to 5
MAIN AND FRONT ST^ / HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
76 S. C. White Leghorns: .heavy lay¬ ing strain, ?1 each; by the whole flock 90 cents; is a bargain. Nackens Poultry Yard, Centennial Ave., Roose¬ velt; 7th house from Main street.
For Sale Cheap: A large, well con¬ structed, attractive dog bout-.c, cost¬ ing ?30. Inquire M. L. S., l.''; Lena Ave., Freeport
"Remember tlie Maine" RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Lel us malie your old ingrane. brusssels and tapestry (.arjiKs and clicnile curtains into beautiful, S'-rviceablc rujis.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
ATI WorK Guarartteed
Come and see or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St., Freeport Phone 674>J Trolley Stop 76
GREAT SOUTH BAY FERRY CO.
Freeport, PointLookout, Nassau-by-the-Sea Sea Edge
Summer Time Table, in effect June 57, 1914
Week Days
Leave Freeport 6:15 A. M. Leave Nassau
6:45 A. M. " "
9:45 A. M. " "
10:45 A. M. " -
11:15 A. .M. " •¦
1:15 P. .M. •¦ ••
2:15 P. M. •• "
3:45 P. M. " "
5:15 P. M. •' "
6:30 P. .M. •• •'
Sundays and Holidiys Leave Freeiiort. ,
6:50 A. M.
8:40 A. M
10:15 A. .M.
12:15 A. .M.
1:45 P. -M.
2:45 P. .M.
4: no P. M.
5:45 P. Al
6:20 P. M.
7:00 P M.
For Sale or Rent for Summer—Beauti¬ ful 16 room brick residence and .stable in erclusive Freeport neigh borhood; hard wood trim; every con venience; corner plot, 200.\225 feet. Good portion of selling price may re¬ main on mortgage. Address Fisk. care Nassau Post, Freeport.
Telephone Freeport 812 w
Post Office Efox 75
For Sale—Modern suburban home with garage; all modern conveni- enbes; large plot; fine section. Price 17,000—15000 may remain on mort¬ gage. Inquire, Fisk, The Nassau Post Freeport,
Freeport Poultry Farm
CARROLL STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
FRESH EGGS BROILERS ROASTERS
Fricasse In Season
Contract at once for Season's Supply at Reduced Rates ALL 0 Dr:R.S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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Leave Na.^f^au.
. . 7:00 A. M.
9:45 A. M. nnd hourly ihereafler unlil 5:45 V, M 7:45 P. M. 10:15 A. M. and hourly thereafter until 0:15 P. M.\- 6:45 P. M.
9:50 P. M.
Fare: Fifteen (^enls in each direction.
Long Lench Week daye
Leave Point Lookout.. 7:30 A. M. (connecting with k:2:'. train to N. Y ... 11:15 A. M. 2:00 P. M.
... 5:00 P.M.
Leave Queenswater.. .. 8:15 A. M.
.... 12:00 M. (arrival of 11:05 train from N. Y.)
3:00 P. M. (arrival of 2:06 train from N. Y)
... 5:50 P. M. (arrival of 5:00 train from N. Y.) Sundays Leave Point Lookout . 8:00 A'. M.
... 11:15 A. M.
3:30 P. M. (connecting with 4:32 train to N. Y.) 5:30 P. M. (connecting with 6:23 train from N. Y.) Leave Queenswaler.. .. 10:15 A. M. (arrival of 9:05 train from N. Y.)
12:20 P. M. (arrival of 11:18 train from N. Y.;
4:15 P. M. " " ^ .... 6:15 P. M. Fare: Fifteen cents In each direction.
High Hi;i Beach.
Leave Freeport \ 9:45 A. M. Leave High Hill Beach.. 10:4.'j A. M.
^ 1:45 P.M.- " " .. 2:45 P.M.
(.Saturdays only) (Saturdays only)
3:45 P. M. -.. 5:00 P. M.
Fare: Twenty-fivo cents in each direction; Forty ceate round trip.
THE BIDE=A=WEE HOME
AT FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
(»itu,)tc-(l on a well adapl.-d 40 acre farm. OTie iialf mile from the iiitorpo TBicd villajt- of Fretpor.
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Coniliicteil by dit Bid. A Wt-eHomr AsxKiulion, o I Ntw York Ciiy, Midi offa-n at 410 Haat ;j8lh Sired.
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.
OFHCERS
Mrs. H. U. Kibbe, President. Hotel Ansonia, New York City Miss Ethel Campion, Secretary, New York' City John Joseph Kelly, Superintendent
The Home is maintained by contributions and subscriptions from members of the Association and its friends. Inspect our Home, become a member of our Association, and assist us in this worthy charity