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rHE NAMAU POtTf nKt.Jtn M. Y^ WEONMOAY, iOLY 1, f«i4
While in Mineola
Stop at
HENRY C, KRAMER S
HOTEL NASSAU Where Yoo WUI Meet Your Friends
Painling,1)ecorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my work is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for the quality my prices are the lowest.
PAUL ANDERSON
Westside Avenue Freeport, N. Y.
SHIRTWAISTS
LACES CORSETS HOME DRESSES
EMBRODERIES
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certaUity that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service dnd satisfaction.
J.SIDENBERG&Ca
16 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD
DEATHS FROM VACCINATION
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE FOUR) It is. of cnurs*", welMtnown that the lockjaw Infection has been freq^ipntiy fotmd in virtip and if Introdoeed in the operation of vaccination, -in.l I'llSjWas niori- common years apr, than it is tpday because ihis danger was f lund lo he so real that siieria! efforts are now made in the manufacture of the virus to puard against this inlectlon. and the i'nited States government ini?;)t.ction now requires that constant, careful tests be made of nil >irus to prevent this infection amoiiK many other kinds, ihi^reby showing tbo reality of this donger. Uut all these precautions with the virus itself (annot prevent thi^ ^anie Inflectloa couiin?: into the vaccination wound afterward from many oi'icr sources, particularly when lockjaw is so wideiy distributed' In the sur¬ roundings of the human being and his habitat in this country, and particulaily in our State of New Vork and chiefly on Long Island, where this dangerous wound infection Is widely distributed and almost universaJ as before stated .-ti>d tliUM exists as a constant menace to little vaccinated children who play in the dirt or to vaccinated workmen who work in the dirt. And so serious is 1 his danj-'ir from lockjaw that it is, as a matter of actual fact, ten to one hun¬ dred liir.es more dangerous than smallpox, so tbat it. Is absolutely denions'.rable that a vaccinated school child or workman in ihls State of New Yorl: ,'ind this province of Long Island is ten times more likely to be killed by lockjaw^ if vaccinated than to die from smallpox if left imvaccinated: Ther.-- fore, as a matter of actual fact, vaccination in the .State of New York and on I.'.ong Island is more dangerous than sniallpov. and more rhililren and adults iire new bein;j killed regularly every year from lockjaw and other infeciions in vaci ination wounds than from smallpox no matter what ex-Coninilssioner Jorter 01' hi.^ defender may say. And our death certificates and other vital records, now concealed, will clearly show this shocking fact as soon as the people force a proper inspection and ptiblicatlon of the same, which result >' Intend publicly to accomplish before I eet through with this most important i'nd (,xpensi\e duty which we have taken on ouigelvcs for the public good in exposing thse dangerous medical falsehoods, these prosi? statisticrl conceal- nienis and iluse numerous vaccination injuries and fatalities lo the fullest c\tenl of the actual truth.
CHAS. M. HIQQINS,
1 Treasurer Aiui-Vacclnalion league of Anierh a.
No. 271 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. V.. .lune 2!t. 1911. Main offic(» of the league: No. 1420 (."hestnut street,. I'hiladelphiii. I'ii. John Piicairn, I'resident. , , i
I'orti r F. Cope, Secretary.
POStCRIPT. Just as this article was being preparr^d for fhe pres; tvTiothcr champion has appeared, who. in an elaborate article in a New Yon: ,Siindiiy pap( r of June 21, attempts to take up the defence of the follies and fi'Mliiits of vaccinaiion with the aid of some doctored diagrams and the usual '.-.tale and disrupted medical arguments, nnjst of which 1 have already disposed-of in former articles, and some of which I fully answer here.
.Some time dllrlnr the summer vacation, as a matter of relaxation aiid to contribute lo public amusement, I may take up some of the most absurd vtht(.-n)enls of this doctor, who seems to have made him.self an easy mark i.iv cot rer live '.Tiiicism in his histor.v. his logic and his statistics on vaccinaiion, 'vvhich 1 wiirjdminlsier !n due time and show hini that he does not seem to be r.iciilini- v.iiii imporfant data on record in his own defvartment, which niaic ¦ some of hit. statemints .sJi.Ljily liditulous, to say nothing of tlie recotd of the rciil t.- uiis of vaccination tliroiiiiiioul the world mi imblic health and hiimaii 111 e.
Ill i.iy nexl article, wliicli piobably will end my work for the sum u'r \;ii aiirtiii. I intend to nr,i\<< seilish medical organizations, with tiieir big U'emberships, their immeii.se f^iiKls ;i:;(l tli(>ii full control ol And I projiDse to show how our owu bi.i,' organiziUlons of business men and wovliiiii.; i^eople in tliis uieat ciiy. the flower and force of our citizenship, have" the full pouir 111 theis own liiinds to drive lliere in'edital oiganizations out ol ll" .-oie coi.trol of our departments of jiublic htalth jind \ltal statistics whore lliey iiave been very failbfiii to their own iiitiresis bul viy unfitltiiiu 1 !'¦ the interests of the whole people in fastenin;; and forcing upon us the (ian.iferous ami fatal barbarism of coiiifiuisoiy ijicdical disease and.even iiil^i:: n :t cotidition for the education of ttie child of the poor man in onr pnh- iiid tin n denying aqd cJMiceiiling the fiital effect of tbis great (;.• '':ia'. .vil in., our vital statistics. I will also show how we (iiu place iit ti'e
An Exclusive Residential Section* With City
Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal for thc Summer Home. Best Year Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plots Can be Obtained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 44 COURT ST.. BKLN
A. A. SEALY. Mgr.. Bayview Ave, Freeport, N. Y.
it interesting for the general public and for '< (Ull health departments and our vital statisti(
u(;hool
...lie heads of ilifsi depiirtineiits ablf^ business and"%vorkiiig men, not doctors li;i.. ii- professional intercut in medical operalion.s and con •.'alinenf of inedicai are doctors do not doniiuale ihe deparliiuiits of health and vital stiUi.ti c-. but v.iiic'i are dominated by tibie laymen with doctois subordinate lo them. This closing article will appear just before or ;4f'.tr our Indepefhder.t e Day lUid ir;iy iiro\e to be a Declaration of Medical<lndependence for the
People and n crushing of Medical Monarchy and Dogmatism-which Is now ITTt; (which, by the way. Is only a stone's throw fiomihe head office of ou.
mucli nee(!:(i as was tlie gretit worl; done at Iiidepeiid ague in rpi'i;ndel[ihiii).
THEPARSONMARBLEANDGRANITE WORKS
SMITH & SPR.\GUE. Fkocs.
Designers and Builders of High Clas.s Memorials.
All Kinds of Cemetery Work. Lettering a special¬ ty- Estimates and Designs ^^ Cheerfully Furnished
VAKl) Oi'i'O^lJr: OXclENFllLLD CEMtTERY
TELEPHONE, 158-w HEMPSTL\D, LONG ISLAND
ence
Hall on July 4ih. ('. .M. II.
WALTER B. COZZENS
(".ENERAI. CONTRACTOK IJUlI.nF.K , STRUCTURAI, WOKK I
Evlii.ulf!, CI,<:<Tfullv Kurnislitd l-,.r All Kinds of Work
123 South Side Ave. Freeport, L. J. |
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL Contractor anci Bu'ildci I,limber, lliirdwarc. i'aints. Oils. Class General Supplies y
32 drooklyn Avenue Tcl. 208 W
ojip. R,
Kreeport R. Depot
The Art of
COOKERY
Ls al)!y (Jcmonstratcd in every caitc, pic and loaf of bread pro¬ duced in this modern bakery; Eight years of lont; and un siirpasr.cd experience in New YorkCity and our excellent facilities ei able us to make and l>akc thc be.st.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM
49 Mail, St., Post Office Bid.
WllDDINCS AND r.\RTIES SUrPLIfD
"Thc Rendervous Kor Iransienls "
The Commercial Hotel
46-48 Main Street Freeport N. Y Charles Johnsen, Prop.
In thc Heart of the Business
District, Opposite thc Post Office
LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIAUTIES AT MODERATE PRICES
Refined, Homelike, Inviting Cosy. Known for Excel¬ lence of Food and Service
Cafe and Grill Room
TWO HURT IN FREEPORT COLLISION :">™pipi''i>^vrecked, but its o<
who are not known, jutiiped
Atitoand Truck Damuged and Iforse "^ ''^'¦¦""' "'•'"'¦>• Killed On Sunday
Two men were cut and bruised, .-.e' . hors ^\as Uillcd and an automobile was daiiia'-:e(l in a collision with a iie.ivy tnif'li in .Merricli road, Freepor:. on Sumiay e\etiin,i; 'I'he automob'l ¦ lilt a w;i,t;on which is owned by ih • ilil'ioid Construction oCmpan.v, of :i'ri l'"ii-lion street. .lamaicii'. The Irucic \\;is carrying live men as passen.gers.
'I'iie liiiclv was on the ri.nht side o''
tne road. Two Italiiins in the driver.-
seat were iliidwn lo tiie roadway. 1'n-
aiitoiiiohile is sai'l to have been on
he wKiji;; -ide (jf ihe I'oad. I' w,'-'
iipaM
I till!
Post Office Examination at Lynbrook .All e.xaiiiination lot a clerk".s jiosi lion in the Lynbrook Post Office will be held in that village on .July ''< lull Tho.se desirinu to take the ev- aiiiitniiion art; reciuested to send all
Chariss Frost The funeral ol Charles l''rost old resident of Lynbrook. will be he; 1 j iiupiiries lo I'osimaster Wilbur U
tomorrow afternoon <it the residenci | -
of his danuhler. Mis. Hertha Abrams Cohiinbia avenne. at two o'clock. Tli' Kev. l'\ W. Varney will olliciale Th. interment will he in the Kockvilh Cemetery. .\Ir. Frost was in lii.^ s-'V enty-fifth year at the time of his dealii He is snrviveil bv a widow ;ind s',>v t:ral laiiw n up chiUlK ti.
i-loid Annual Picnic at Sea Ciiff The Siindiiy School of the Church ol il.K' .Xscinision, Uockville Centre, uill hold liieir iinnual "picnic on 'I'liesd.i.^. .Iiine 3(1. al Sea' Cliff. A special train h:is been chartered, -Jem inc; the Uoc':-
vlll
iVutre station ;it 0. ¦|i!i;j; fmii) .S'"".! Clil'l
JAT LAST!
Things You Can Do During July
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Baldwin is lo have a high class Sfatioiiety and Cigar Store.
This, wc horc vvill be good news to those who halve been obliged to do iheir shopping in different towns on the Island.
A fresh supply of Im¬ ported and Domestic Ci¬ gars, Stationery, Novel¬ ties, School Supplies,
Etc.
Great South 5av ferry Co.
TO
Point Lookout
AM)
Nassau by the Sea
A daily service is noiv in operation betiveen the above mentioned points constsfing of four round trips a aay. On or about June 20ih full sum¬ mer service iDill be in opera¬ tion; also service yvill be started on that date io High HiU Beach.
Great South Bay Ferry Co
Telephone 304-R
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR
Nice and Good Work at Keasonablc Pric(;.s. All Work Guaranteed. Good Fit and Well Made
. PKLCI". LIS'!'
i Ladies' Dress Made $.^. u|i
1 Suit ^^a(!e s. iij)
1 Skirt Afadi; .'...''''.''. '.'^'''.. 2, iifi
1 Liin.-ii Suit Made 5. np
Elcttrit^^vt^miiig Pressed Garnunt
1 I.iidies' Suit ]'ii-ssc<i (lOc up
1 Skirt Tressed Uk- up
1 I.adi's' .Si,it. Cleaned and Pressed .S5e up
1 Dress, I'aiicy Cleauiuf.,-- $1.5()iii>
1 Dres-, iKed , 1.5i)U|)
! I,adle-' Mui, J)yed ^'.oii up
Man's Suit, Steamed, Scoured ami Pressed i .25
M.'ui s Mtit, I'.lectrie Steam Pressed , . lOe up
Mail's Overcoat, I-Heetrie Steam Pressed Hie
1 Pair Pauls j.s,-
1 Suit Cleaned and Pressed (>,Se
1 i'air Pants Cleaned and Pressed JSc
! ()\ere(iat Cleaueil and Piessed (>Sc
H. GOLDFARB 3G Brooklyn Ave. Treeport, N. Y,
BALDWIiN
Stationery and Cigar ^
STORE ¦
)Iefrick Road, Baldwin, 1.!. ]
ir'
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Stnicturai Work.
, All Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates Qieerfully Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OmCE & R£SU)ENCE BELLMORE. L I.
Umea
The Seal of Purity
la on every loaf of b^ead, overy cake and pie iuann/actured in our bak(.^ry. Our ovens are the most up-to-date nnd sanitary that ean he in.stared. Inspect the cleaneiit bak- ory lu town. •' • "< ''"JI^J^
Our hread is wholesome, oopricliliis and pure. Our bread ia standard. It i.? made from foriiiuhis pt\.'^crih ed by the United St-.tes (overn ment' -
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAQ CO.
THOMAS 8T. JOHN BALDWIN Telephone GGO
Merrick Rd. and S. Maio St., Freep6rt,Ll.
ou c.in plant at tho foundjti nt your buildings. Dignified effects can be obtai.ied with our Rhodo¬ dendrons, Boxwood, Yew, Dw.^ft Arbarvitae, ftet- inospora and Junlperus. The .shrubs nrnied below make a very acceptable treatment.
You can have a boundary planting of shrubs 8-20 ft. wide, planted about 4 ft. Forsythia, Deut¬ zia, Synnga, Hydrangea, Maples, Red-Twigged Dogwood, Lilac, Al- thcas; Bi,itton Bush with its white pendant balls in July, White Fringe the most facinating shrub in June, with its laces-like flowers and glossy leaves.
You can plant a home orchard. Peaches, Plum, Currant, Berries Grapes; may yield next year. Apples-Pears in three to five years. You can plant hedges. California Privit 2 ft. $).50 per 100, 3 ft. $ 6.00 per 100, 3/, ft. x A'/^ ft. heavy $800 per 100.
You can have a handy flov/er garden- Did you receive our twelve page booklet? This assembles the colors for you, helps you in arranging the beds and will introduce some plants of merit.
You can screen unsightly objects about your premises, with our Cedars, Pines and Spfuce up to 20 feet that save you 15 years, dug ' with big balls of earth sure to succeed.
Plant two year White Pine at $3.00 per thousand, and Oaks at $20.00 to $40.00 per 1000 for forest, landscape and private nursery Why not arrange a visit at once? Many things can be taken in your auto or we can make pronrpt delivery.
Don't let the starting buds make you lose a season. Cut back and water; the plant will grow. •
HICK'S NURSERIES
MINE0LA-HICK8VILLE TROLLEY STOP 111
WESTBURY LONG ISLAND
UiUlllii^ iJtpailijiijUl aud Salt* Hii
at Hcrnpsltarl, L. i.
Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS
.\LL IU)TTLHI) JiMlvKS ]5ottled Rve and Bourbon
Rye and Whiskev
vScoti
Imported and Domestic Whiskeys
Iiiil-oried an' Domeslic Bottled Ales aud.PortdV^
Imported aiul Domestic Mineral Walers and Vichys
Imported and Domesti( Bottled Gins
Bitiers
Imported and Domestic Cordials Imported and Domestic Brandies
We Supply Family Trade
Call, write or telephone, A Delivery Every Day
PFLUG~& ACKLEY
33 GREENWICH ST., HEMPSTEAD, L. I-
TELEPHONE 91
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