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N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914
"^Tr^W^.
We call and pay Caih for
QM tmgsp htisit Copper, Iron,
Bottlei;, Rubbers, Paper and
VlAgmzine buodlcs
FRANK FARMLETT
f«Gr«i4Ave. Tcl. 177 m
MISS McGLYNN, DEBUTANT, ENGAGED TO WM. MULRY
Morning Shopping
Is always ple-isantat this Store Wc carry the Choicest Fresfi
Announcement Made At Reception
—She is Grand-niece of
Father McGlynn
Staple and Fancy Groceries
"SEAMANS"
27 W. MERRICK ROAD
Freeport, L. I.
Telephone 7JO
The engagement of Miss Catherine
McGlynn, daughter of Mrs. Fran;-ls
T. McGlynn, to William P. Mulry. -..cu
, «- J ' °' ^^^ ^*^® Wllllaun P. MUlry, of I-iw-
Frulta and Vegetables besides ^^„^^ ^^^ announced at -The Den.
sant" given by Mrs. McGlynn at her home, oiv South Long Beach avenue. Freeport, on Saturday everting. Tlio parlors and reception rooms were gsy- ly decorated with rosea and,sprint: flovera. Mlns McGlynn made a chariii- Ing appearance. She waa attired in a gown of light blue taffeta. Site made her debut last year.
Miss McGlynn is a grand-niece jjf the lat^ Father McGlynn. She is a i graduate of St. Joseph's convent aurt 1 is talented mu.slcally. She Is a charr.'- ing hostess and the McGlynn mansion I has been the scene of many receptions {this winter. The wedding of tUe I youD.R couplo will take place soinetimo { in the full.
I The pro.spective brlde!<room Is a j nephew of Tlibnlas M. Mulry, president | 1 of the Emij?r.ints Savln.gs Bank, who I was congreBsman fiom Manhattan lor ! several terms, and who was several ; years at^o niudo a prince of the Roninii f'altf'lii' Church ty Pope Pious X Like his father, William P. Mi^lry ;s
COOL, CLEAN,
(CONVENIENT) Tl>e electric current Is a cool, clean, convenient per'ormer. As a cook, electricity attends strictly to busi- nesfl; no redhot stove, no kitchen turned Into a plate of torture, nu "r. • " lath of vV U-.'i-vr^r wor'i •lectricity performs, it lequiros !,o preparation, no assibtance, no at- tendaJi'e -it is a syuonym lor roa- T<,nit;a«
JA"r.S F. CAIilPlON
% Soath i.'^T« Sfrpfe?. Frwport, N. Y.
¦moke an^ smoll dirt i.air^ ' •
Let r.'j Be Your Dentist
Voil may go farther, pay more money, but yoa cannot get better dentistry, h'- work is Bent out of the ofDce and a' l-i by a dentist. I employ no asfti laiuj. If you have loat all your Itjeth, 1 car ': . ke you a plate tbat will not drop. Why balance ono on your tongue when you have one that will not drop?
1 will examine your teeth free of charge explain the difference Ip tho work suitable for your case anu tell you exactly what the work will cost when flnished. I employ so asslstantn BO you will have no charge of doctors or atudei's work for you. All work done painless and guaranteed. Absolutely painless extractions.
Full Set of Teeth $S.OO up
Gold Crown 22k 5.00
White Crown 5.00
Bridge Work 22k 5.00
Fillings 1.00
Fillings 1.00 up
W. F. OUTCALT, D. D. S.
274-280 LIVINGSTON STREET
Cor. Bond St.. Brooklyn, opp. I^oeser.s
Houra, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
Sundays from 10 A. M. to 1 I'. M.
HEMPSTEAD PHOTO STUDIO
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
PORTRAn AND GROUP PHOTOGRAPHERS
Flashlight and Outdoor Work APPOINTMENTS MADE BY MAIL
Alex. Laukowski
MANAGER
NASSAU Ladies'Tailor & Furrier
72 S. Main St. F.eepdrt. L. I.
Theatre P"-'
Uifaes' htiJ ConU Cxuc/ivHceu Tailor N. Y. City Prices Suits to Order
, StricJy CJuaranicsd Fittinjr . Re'^airiiioi '---.ty\...'.y Ci.:ani.i^, I'icis
ii-i' «i^d Dyeing M. RCrT.NBLUM, Prop.
Quality is a Good Salesman rice is a Better One
Scbhter Eaipiori Both Jadicioosiy
mXl C. SCHLUTER
'IW Qoalitj Gncer"
T«««phon« Ut PROMPT OELIVBRV
lERRKZ HOAD FREEPORT, L I.
and Lawrence.
Among those prc.scmt were Miss l'^. Hudson, Thoinas J. liroRau, Miss Mnr- jorle Malone. Edward Wlttnieyer, Mi.^K Emily Talbot, Mr. aud Mrs. John II Sheeby, jVIr. and Mrs. William Tworny, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mr.s. Warren Kelley, Edward Clark, B. Dc Lacy, James Kelley, Harry Be,tz:!T. Harry \yhitaker, C. Donavan, WHll/ini Wood, James Herbert, Fred Kenny, Helen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma..' Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliarles Ely, !Mr. .-inil .Mrs. Henry L. .Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. Leiloy Corbey, James Mulcahay, Ml.s." Julia Gomes, Miss Julia Caffey, Fra' lc Hayden, William C. Kavanagli, i2ir- nard McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Willir.iii .r. Morris,-Thomas Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, Edward Thorpe, K=ij- niond Malone, Fnmklln Malone, Leon' ard Malone, Gilbert Malone, Mif.s Grace Holmes, George O'Neil, O. ^cv.r\^ lan, R. Davis Scanlan, Mr. aiid Mr.3. Eugene Pitan, Daniel Allen, Mr. ami Mrs. Halligan, John Longworth, Mr. and Mrs. Elsiar De Polx, Clarence Donavan, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Cav- aua^^h, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eron, Mr. and Mrs. Foir.- nig. Miss Priscilla Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Woola, the Misses Miller, Miss Marion Wheildon, Miss Regina Mul- grew, Miss Winnie Mulry, Mr. aud Misa Mulry, Frank Mulry, Miss Alici: O'Gorman, Miss Rose I'"it7.Kerald, Miir^ Alicia McArdle, Miss Elizabeth Sulli- bholl. Miss Grace '"row, Mii.i May O'- Co;irii'i), M^Sjs Edith aCvj^jj^gU, JliW R '.i^'ina Rc'i.^IMy, Miss Nellieu il'^rtoct, Mr. and "••¦S.t. J. B....to, Mathe-' Mui- ray, jr., ^^lhur Murray, Mi-^.- Marie Muriay, Mr and Mrs. \V. L'Afiicaii, Daniel Brown, Charles Helleg, Gu.-s- tave Herbert, Edward Flanagan, ll. Niome Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Dan.el MacDonald, Al Reed, N. L. Mulry, Mi. aii'l Mrs. Frank Mocre, Mr and TWrs A. ..ctipli Moo-e. Kennct'. Lon..r, Miss Vo'i Brtnimer, Mr. and Mrs. Waltor SlKor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy, Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Mr. aud Mrs. Stanley Murphy, Clyde Wal- laoo, Edward McShane, Frank Gaynor, 1 John Bradley, Mr. ond Mrs. Jeai' Head, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doro, riiomas Alurray, Mr. O'Connor, Mis.i O'CDPnor, Dr. Joseph O'Connor. Her i-erl J. Rowe, Miss Genevieve Ro^e, Josenii Hanlon, Mrs. Edward Hanlan Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paypi-. Mr, and Mrs. William MuVray, C. Keating, Ralph Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennet, Miss OllVe Phillips, Miss Thelma Kckart, Miss May Hot- ferran. Miss Eleanor J. Kerleny and Miss Maude Scott. ^
Over the woek the following were entertained at the McGlynn home: Misses Rta Herbert, Irene Wood, Adrene Rlcker, Marie Lutr, Winefred I Mulry, Mary Angley, Lucia Milkr ! Edith Hewlett, Mrs; Albert J. Moore, j Frank Mulry, Kenneth Lon. Edwaid i Flanagan, Albert Reed, William L. , Mulry, Benjamin McGlynn,,^ Ralph Keating, Joseph O'Connor, Harry Ale- Donald, William O'oCnnor, Albert J. I Moore and W^llUara P.' Mulry. All .wont tp the South Shore Yatch Club in the evening and to Long Beacb on Sunday. The wedding will be In Oc- tober.
TRAGIC MURDER ARROUSES
FREEPORT—MYSTERY CASE
(Continued from page 1) Smith all about it," he said." She went to Manhattan with her mother and returned about seven o'clock. She had a headache and as $/cK>n as slip¬ per wa« over went to her room and disrobed for thp night. She was in bed In her night gown when tbero was a muTried cra«!h downstairs. Sir did not recognize it as a pistol shot, but she got up and started downstalin Midway to the first floor she car.ic- upon the other members of her hou.se¬ hold and after stopping for a moment. with them continued to the first lloor, where there was a great commotion, she said."
"Did Mr.s. Carmrin assist In any w;,y in the placing of Mrs. Balleye oir tlie lounge in Dr. Carman's office?" onu of the reporters asked.
"She did not. Rhe did not toU'-li Mrs. Bailey." Mr. Levy answered.
"How did Mrs. Carman explain to the District Altorney her removal of the dictograph and when she had tal - en it down?" was the next question.
"She said that she had removed ;t early this (Wednesday) morning and had done so because sho feared tie house would iii" .-^earclied by tli»- |h; lice and the in.'Jtruiuent found. Sl;c did not want it slio-vn to Dr. (.'aniif]. but lis soon a?, .'-•ho had taken ii fro; i its pla.ce she did tell "her hushaiu! I' had been in the house."
The insirumeut was tinned over lo Sheriff I'ettit, who earlier in tho d: y had learned that it was in the possf;- sion cf thc Jiliysiclan's wife. Tiic Slu-r- Ktated thaC\JiIrs. C^arniaii had adiaittcil
the press to be effect that Mrs. Car-1 "I took out my watch and after man had enlreJy cleared herself. The \ glancing at It and finding that tt waa District AUomy said he was convlnc-1 about 8.20 I turned' the face toward
ed that she was guiltless.
The murder of Mrs. aBlley occurred a', a time indefinitely fixed as betweej 7.30 and 8 20 in the office of Dr. Car man. Sh« was preparing to leavo when a lower jiane in the north win.
'her. We were standing together then
' almost at the door.
: "Then 1 heard a noise l^e a cnUia at the window and quickly looked around. I saw the window glass come crashing In. Then a hand pushed the
her, pnlUng ber down behind the ta- Mra. Ellia W. Bradley
ide. fearing that other shots would foi Mrs. Etlxa Williams Bradley, are
low. Then I realized that sbe was el«hty seven, died on Sunday at lb
dow was broken, a hand protrud'.d curtain gside and the barrel of a re- through the opening and a sliot fired, volver wfes pointed directly at me. 1
dead and picked ber up and laid htr on the lounge. I then (elet>^oned to a doctor friend of mine and Ue ranie running over from his house ju.-!: acros% the way. Together we tele pboned to tbo police and CoronerV office."
h ;ne of her daughter. Mr*. L O. Cer- «itb, 42 Burtis avenue. Rockville Cen¬ tre. The funeral s rvices were fc»ld on Tuesday afternoon from the Cor¬ with home where she has lived for several years. The Rev. G. B. Bishop otficlating.
apparently with deliberate aim fron some one who stood on the out.side.
; She reeled and fell to the lloor in front
j of the pliysltian.
I The bullet entered the ri.^ht should¬ er blade, passed through her body.
! puncturini-T l!:e aorta and lodiring In the left breast/ 'Death followed with-
saw it all iu a second and remembered I seeing just a portion of the hand which \ held the weapon. I did not think for ' a moment that the shot 1 knew wat ' coming was meant for her.
"Therefore, almost without think-1 ing. I threw myself imder the operai-! in gchair. In less than two seconds ! tliere was a single shot. I did not know that Mrs. aBlley was hit until I half rose and caugh'
Post little want "ads" get the goods while the getting's good. Tel 61
I told her I did not know her and she said she- had met me at the home of a patient of mine at llemp.stend. I! toward me,
(lid niitrf-colleci havlniT met her, bir : : -:—
that would not be strange, as I mot CLASSIFIED A.DS a threat luanv pfuple in tlie cour.se af my bu.«iness.
"As V, c '.valK-er 1o%\ard the door ot the oITice, Mrs. Bailey .said she wanr- ed tu citih the ^"i\ trolley car 'or II(':.";i ¦.•id, ¦<'<.<A atel:ed me thc lime.
hay-grain-feed!
.¦\NYTHINr. AND KVKK'YTHING IjN THE ' WAY OF iOOU IOR ANIMALS j
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS \
South M.lin Stftct corritr Olive Boulevard ' FRliEPORT. L. I. Tel. J74 :
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Two cents a word for firs' Insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word ( for eucressive insertion*.
Freeport.
WANTED
Furnished or Unfurnished House for .Summer. Apply, The Nassau Post, 2--2-1 South Grove street, Freeport.
For Sale: Chalmers 4-passenger au¬ tomobile; Pony tonneau; 1912 mod- |el. Good condition. Demonstration ven. 92 South f'ark Ave., Rockville
Centre.
(K.'Topiivp Oct. '-'1st, l<lK-;> I ,
L».d.e Merriek Iftr New York. I'^nn- s.ylvaiiia Station, liiooklyn and Iimit liudiaie^Ktatiou^, w..^ei.daya^, 5_.H1, 5 CJJ, i por Sale—Broadway near Co'i.-mbuB '.j's, H.&7, 7 17, i7.28, 7.5.), 18.1'!, | Avenue on south side of str^c.t, 50x
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
^ LOUIS SCHWA3, Prop. ^
CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
Comfortable Home for the Transient. Excellent Accom¬ modations. Moderate Prices.
CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CLASS AND REHNED CABARET
Musical Entertainment Fancy Dances
Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
Long Isla]i3R.R. Time Table iS:;
East Rockaway, Long Island
,. ... „,_ , T> , , that it was because of her jealou.y
an attorney with offices In Brooklytj.... , ,. ...
that the dictograph had been iilaccil
in the liou.se. He said also that Iji'.
Carman knew about the instrumen-t when he asked about it.
It was not until iiejirly niidiii.i-'lit tl!;]t, the authoritie'3 made a statement to
110, about two hundred fee from new schol lo be built; price, il,000. V. St. John Bang, East Rockpway.
WANTKD—Position for summer a.s general man around the house. Rol)- ert Thompson, Nassau i'ost.
FOUND
at Baldwin onMerrickRd.
Tlie Clciiiit'st, Ne\'icst and Most U[)-to-date Meat, I'ruit, and Vcvetaiile Markit uii Loiif.;: fslatid
Fresh and Fresh
Salt r
FlUlls
leats
Prompt Servite
Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed
PETER O'NEIL, Prop.
JERRY FOSS, Mfjr.
Telephone Connection
FOR SALE.—31 White Leghorn Hen.-,, all laying at iiOc; 1 Arlington Rooster, I.").00. Anderson, West Side Ave., I'reeport. Tel. 75 W.
i 75 S. C. White Leghorns; Iieavy lay- j ing ."train, |1 each; by the whole flock !)0 cents; is a baiKain. Nackens Poultry Yard, Centennial Ave., Koose¬ velt; 7th house trom Main street.
S.54, 10.12, A.M.: 12.22. 3.OS, 4.01. | f).32, €.42, 8.1:^, 10.IJO P. M.; fkl. 5ti i A. AI.; Kundaya. tl.48, 9.11, A. M.; j r'.Oi 2.54, 4.2S, ii.jo, 7.06, U.4G ; 1' . M. '
Le.'i'-e I'^rpf'i'Ort for New Vork.Penu- | .syl,!iuia Station, and Urooklyn, week-: days. 5 20. .'..5t;. 6.12. 7.01, 7.21. 17.-l,,, -8.00, iS17, !5..".«, 9.18, 10.17 1 ilO.50 A. M.; 12.27. :<.12, 4.OH. 5.02, | ii.-M. C.lfi, S.Ki, lOSrj i\ M.; fkl.59 A. M. SuiKlovn, r, 51. 9 1.>A. M.: H^.OS, 2.iS, 4.r.2, 5.;;7. 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains lb;i\e Freeyurt for Amity- v:;!p. UiiO.vloji'. Pali-riopue and inter- :in.'ii.,iu! t^uKiijii:-;, weekdays, nal.44, 8.10, aS.OX 9.62. 11.5:! A. M.; al.48. a.s2.21, 2.18,' alt ?;'.S ai504, f5.33, ao.fjfi, ai;.20, f:.4i. a7.0i;. 7.11, a8.o:i, al'.05, 11.21 ]'. M.;. 12.19 (lo Patch¬ ogue raturd.iys) ai.27 A. M. Sun- da- .,.11, a9 20 A. .M : 12.ii«, 2.28, a' . .. I.IM, aL>.U;., all.ll P. M.; rtj 4_ A. Al. _
Trains U.-iivo New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for l-'reeyorl, Merrick ond principal iiitermediato stations r;v:!-tli, 7.0(1. a7.&l, ii.07 (excepi .¦i.rrick,) li.Oii A. M.; al2.55, Bal.2r), j.iMj. -d'l.iK), la 108, tai.44, a5.00, a5.31, 5.50. afi.lt;, 6.46, a7.in, a8.08, lu.2.'), all.liii, al2.;:0 P. M.; Sundays,
If^' ^'^^ V,VV« p- ^'' Vo*i,V ^.-^^i borhood; hard wood tri S.37, a8 (KS, aid.18 1'. M., al2.35 night.
a Train:* luu to liatiylon cnly.
n No liiooklyn connections. ,
k Stoi'.s tin signal; runs to Valley Stj"»iain onlv.
s Satuidays ouly.
t fOM'.ept Satirt'days,
1 Hxi'upt holiday.s.
t Uxoept Saturdays ;,,,i\ iiolidays.
Trains le^iTe Brooklyn, Flathush .\ve. Station, about the wame time as U!Ci!-.e shown from New Vork;' Penn- •^>l>ania Station. Tiiis thne table eub- 'i'ct to change w Ithout notice.
For Sale Cheap: A large, wtll con structed, attractive dog hou.se, cost¬ ing 130. inquire M. L. S., 15 Lena Ave., Freeport.
iifciW.li
Telephone is [reeport
Deep Sea Fishing; Auxiliary Boat "ELLA"
CAf>! AliN J. MLITHR
Leaves Aiinuillerantl Rothmann's hockatl-ree-
Lvery Day L\t c|)linj;: F-riday, at «:I5 a. m.
SU.NDAY 6.\?0a. m.
Tic
'^I¦aill^
'ri.)iu-\
trom Citv 1 Pciiu. .Sl; Dock
;iiid I"l
¦.111 .-Vvenue. Direct to Ho.ii. itt>"sli Axeiiiie coiiueel willi
FARJ:, [ncluciin^v Bait = $1.25
•VccoiTifid.'itions cm he had at Motel
Launches and Ro^v Boats lo Hire Bait of All Kinds
For Sale or Rent for Summer—Beauti¬ ful IG room brick residence and table in e.xclusive Freeport neigh every cou- j venience; corner plot, 200x225 feet. I Cood portion of selling price may re- I main on mortgage. Address I-'lsk. I'are Nassau Post, Freeport.
' For Sale—Modern suburban home I with garage; all modern conveni- ! ences; large plot; fine section. Price ; ?7,000 —$5000 may remain on mort- : icage. Inquire, Fisk, The Nassau Post l''reeport. ]
GREAT SOUTH BAY FERRY CO.
Freeport, PointLookout, Nassaii-by-the-Sca Sea Fd^e
" Remember the Maine " RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
I.i-t lis irukf your old injjr;iiic hrussstls and t.ificstry c.irpcts •iiiJ I licnil'. 1 urt.iiiis intf* hcauliliil. s<-rvii ciililc mjs.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
All Worh Guaranteed
( (iiiii J.'i! see or lilcitlioiir and ^ivc us a olidiiL-c. 351 N. Main St., Freeport Phone 674.J Trolley Stop 76
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Suninitr lime Table [Week Days j.eave Preeport.;'
ill effect June 27. I')| f
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9:4.1
10:-l.'
11 : i .1
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6:.'() A.
8:40 A. 10:15 A. 12:1,', .A.
1:4,- P.
2:45 P.
4.:!(i 1'.
5:4,", }• 21) }¦.
n:
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.^u(i liuiHly liiereuiter until 5; I.". V. .\1
:J hourly thereafter uutil 0:15 i'. ^l,
Sundays and Ho|i-J.:iy,;
Leave I'reepo.t,. 7:l>0 A- ^'
'.r.iC, A. y.
.' 7:45 P. -M.
iLoniC Nnr-<aii li':15 .^. M. a:
ti:45 P. -\l.
9:50 P. M.
Fare: Fifteen Cents in eacli direction. High Hill Beach.
I..eave Freoport 9: 15 A. .M. 1
1:45 P. M.-,
(.Saturd:.>K only)
3:45 P. M.
Fare: Thirty cents in each dir».cU(in
Trolleys of the Freeport Railrocd Co. run on half iiour headway leav¬ ing the railroad station at Freeport c n the hour and half hour, connecti.-,.-) with all east and west bound cars o*' the Nov* York anJ Long Isi.ind Tr.^c- tion Co. at Atlantic Ave. and South G rove Street.
lli.Kh Uill li,
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(S:iuiidhy;
4(1:1." 2:45 only) 5:00 P.
\. M.
P. .\;
M.
I'ifi.y cents round
lip.
THE BIDE=A=WEE HOME
AT FREEPORT. LONG ISLAND
Coi>duclL-<l by lbt' Bidr A WrcHomr AwMM.-iatJOIt. u I
NeW York Cily. MIth uflic<-> iil,41U F.»»t rJSdi .Street
o
nc
f tht
DHonest and Conscientious"l|rir ENTISTR 1.
We make a specialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate WorK. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone. 448-w MAIN AND FRONT STS.
Hours, 9 to 5 HEMPSTEAD, N. Y
An abode for homeless, weak, helpless animals, 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.
OFFICERS
Mrs. H. U. Kibbc, President. Hotel Ansonia, Miss Ethel Campion, Secretary. New York John Joseph Kelly, Superintendent
New York City City
Thc Home is maintained by contributions and subscriptions from members of the Auociatinn ^ndiu »' ends. Inspect our Home, becomea member of our Association, and assist us in this worthy charity