rHE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, »«, Y., •SATUROAr, JUNE 9, W4,
While in Mineola
Slop at HENRY C. KRA.MER S
HOTEL NASSAU
Where You Will Meet Yonr Friends
Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my v,nrk is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for tiic quality my prices , are thc lowest.
PAUL ANDERSON
Wesliide Avenue Freeport. N. Y.
Col. Roosevelt Tells How He Shot His First Jagua
Story of Thiil.'ing Hunt for King of Beasts in South American
Jungle—Fierce Cat. Bigger Than Cougar. Was
Trapped in a Treetop
1 ' frionds. Tno.v w^re hiarristi. nonde-
[Fr'V-: «";',r.r' ro'^fvclfs yr'orfl .article K( r:|)t :i!:iin:i:^, <)1»\ ioll.ly g.jod Cfrliter.-.
I.l,r::;,in,; .. j j >.:¦,¦ .,y :n t.io IJrazl.ian „,, [ ,I„.y s|...,.-dil'. iJovfl'Jlieil tliO utmost
M.V. VU. C,>i.vri«iit. I'JU, by Charle. iHr-'tl'm for .-ill tlie nu-mbf'.-s of th.-
.¦-•'¦• 11,1,ur's Sorvs.i I cvrxvlitlon, l!Ut f<iu>'i;illy for Kf-rialt.
TUEOhOllK itOOSEVKLT In the who took ...re .:f thorn. One we n.uncMl
, ' ., ... f^hcnzl. tlie r^juiie f;iveii th.- whd Inish
.>{ay r.im.l,erorSenhiurs Ma;;- ^_^^j.^.^,^ ,^^, ^|^^, ^.vahih. the seini-ivt.
a;:iiie lies'.Ii'.x-.s the second staj;e |.j,„^, ^f,.jV,„, poi't,.in. IU. was ^"^"1
of his Joiirni-y ns "A Hunt r- ; ,j;,t,jn.d rou-'li (ind stuiiid: hence his
Niitiiralist in the Unizillau Wilder- ii„iiu». The ot!:er wns ealh'il by a na-
ne.s.s." Tiiis was a side tiip which be live iimiix-. Triir.ieiro. Tbe thanec now
"riii'avlfau"irof ail the c^ntinentt. HOURLY SCHEDULE FOR
"On the other hnnd. Its mnminailan liiiina, ,i'n!;ough very 'i.terefting. Is rather poor In numiier of si^'cies and individuals aud in the size of the heasts. It fn..--?€¦i--s m.'.re m.-iiuSijalsi lhat nre unhiue nn.T distiiic-iive in type than does nny other coniineiit save Australli. an.l they lire of higher aod much more varied type.s than in Au»- fralia. Hnt there Is nothing,' api>roach- inj; t!ie maj.'sty. lioauty and swarming mass (if the mamiualian life of Africa nnd, in a less deirco. of tropical Asia. Indeed. It does not even approach the mamnialjin life of Nortli America and northern Lurasla. poor tliou^h this U comiiareii with tl'.e seetiiin^' vitality of tropical life In the old world.
CR0SS50UND FERRIES
I
Boat Running Between NewRochellc |
Rye Beach, and Glen Cove and !
Sea Cliff • i
Men's Suits
HA.TS AND
FURNISHINGS
UMBRBLLAS
DRfgoods!NOTIONS I
Have the Comfort= able ctTtaJnty that what you buy nn^H be the best possib e for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.SIDENBERG&CO.
15 MAIN ST. HEMi'SIE.l[J
emm^ti^m\a» ihwiii»iiim»i»«» m-inKT-r- :
mw^ ¦»ilWil»>»« III I * I 'Vfajt'r^r^a'^.'"Si.
WALTER li. COZZiiNS
GENERAL c.o.N ri<A<;, r< )X l',UIl.l>ti;
STKUCTUKAl. \V(j:-iw
Estimates Chicrliiilv I"'J.ni:;:R-.i lor All Kinds of Woik
423 South Side Ave, Freeport, !.. I.
i^t^am
GEO. HOWARD kANDALL
Contractor and Builder
Lumber, lianiwarc. l^.iiits. Oils. Cla..s
General i3i.()plics
82 Brooliiyn Avenue l»"rcc-pi)it
Tcl. 208 W opp. R. R. L»it!ot
tool; up a little I.ranch of thc I'arafe'uay (¦ailed the Taij iiry. v.liere his party vMt'd a i,"-i,,t ir.oderu ranch, Kraziug .'111.((HI c.'ili:.'. ;.i;il niMdi' it a point of (lep.irtiire for a J '^'iiar hunt.
Tiie .launar is rhe liercest bea;*t in So.ilh .\nierica. much hujjer liian our li:.:itli(;;', or coiit.'ar. Ilo deseriLes its ]iu,-iiii v>iili ('.o;,.' liudu^li marslu'sand inlo ilic j'!ii'-:c. Incidcnl to the hunt Is il vcT,- jiic'siiit pi-.iuo of the jour¬ ney up a very li.MUtiiul river and of li!'- n;'tivt''*c'j\vi.'().,'s iitnl hunters. Xo iVfitu.X" of Il-'l-ii ne-.v and iUranw .-oun- Iry is ov(.-;'lo j'.u d. Tlie Ir'.nt was fidl i,f ii':nl ...¦,:. : :.d adventure, imt lhe (.i,!m|,. i •!! MeiTnit each sot
a vi'i.. ¦ ' n '-'f til'' J'lKuar.
I,i:']-w.L?,::i:'u by Ecrniit. (•,,'.., , '¦ .. '; .! ll 1\. r;!.ir inincd ,,,;.. ,.¦ ¦•; in l::-a:'il who
*'.,,. ! 'i ¦ j:!;.Miar iiiint
.• ill the -."^wiss • 1 a,\\;ars te;|ed ; p irliciilar na¬ il liy 111-- iis-io- ¦ ;.-e:'oiis lio--y , ;,, ¦•¦'OV he he- .¦¦¦,' \'-i- pii-iy. , 1:1 c!r'< r.l.iiiK the Kl'.,nnr says: ).. !.,;!. the motley _ ;iimI houlin':, . . l.ciiii;;- of tile 1. ., . !: ,.-,i.d t' . ; I..I' .:.':iir.e h.id either . ,, . 1 'I a li-ce M- liinicd lo has in a
The Art of
COOKERY
Is ably Hcmonstrate-J in cvory |
cake, pie and loaf oF lircad pro- |
duced in this moi'ern hakcry. |
Eit'ht years of loii,^ and no- j
surpassed experience in Nev j
York City and our excellent j facilities enable us to r.ialci and bake the best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKllRY AM) LUNCH UOtni 49 Main St., Post (Jilitc Bid.
WL.nUINCS AND PAKTIIvS iUl'I'LIKD
"Tiif Rendervous lor Tra.iFieius "
The Commercial Kolel <
46-48 Main Sireet Frn-xirt N. Y. Charles Jolinscn. I'rop.
In the Heart of thc Easiness
District, Opposit.: th:
Post Oificc
LUNCHEON ANDDJNNF.R SPrCI.MlTlES AT MODERATE I'RKES
Refined, Hom:Iikc, j'nviting Cosy. Known for Excel¬ lence of Food and Service
iCafe and Grill Room
kmm PALERMO
General Contractor mi Builder. Steel Structural Work.
All Kindi of Concrete Work Eslimates Cheerfully FuraisbuJ
TeL 52-J Wantagh
OFHCE & RESIDENCE 3ELLM3XE. L. I.
cum.' \n try thein.
Toothless Mouthed Beast
"V.'e were ste'UnInK liet ween lonK
In t lu (?r ( 1 I I I i^*. ll" nt three
f.et III ll wli.n \\( pi( I frotn th.wl.f'
I hi 111 olijoc t MI \ c ) i''! i u lUs 1 lint
tin \nid ,1(111 It ¦v'l IS 1 ,.nnt mt
( lid 01 1 iniindui liiiKkni out t)f
lit III t » MiiidiniiN cit iiuits of
I ill dl \ o IJ
( )l 1 u 1 1 > \i t '- IVS of tl f lit
ft hit If Is 1 otii I'u l/( of
1 t H r Sl I il 1 1 f 1)0 ir It h IS 1 \erv
1 I II1 I \ t I -, Sl J It ¦\\ itll 1
t 1 ^ it n piM t 1 .oii[ It of r I t it IS I i\ f ro 1 ¦<\ th ( >ii f I af h il
Mystery of Vanished Beasts. "Until a geologically recent period," contiiines Colonel Koosevelt. "a period extending into lhat whi' h saw man t-pre;id ov.-r the world In snlistaiitiHlIy the physical aiuUultuial biajreof many e.\ist:nir savajres. South America jios- sess.'d a varied and striUing fauna of enorinons beasts-salier tooth tisiTS. enoriaons lio'ns. mastodons, horses of many kinds, camel-lilcp pachyderms.
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J ;tV*l
Th
.;¦ ! !¦' vcd to he thl 1' 1 ll 1 .1 I I It h
'..if. i
.) h), \lcCt t I' t
AM\/i^ iisr'r N\rivT; kit.iivo <.amr
Wllll I Ol'-OM n JJA. 1 '.^ M.ilWiit •.
*'.\e fl I a <"inph> of ^^ I Itt '-t.IlK-- It ll K .1 loii^' lul ll t III I d M.n 1 piv, ei lul c' n ^ ( 11 1'^ tl le |i (I It \. i''.s on lhe h- , r il> fl 'I tl ( t, \ llh th e I hw., 1 II ' I 1' I 1 111 u 1 1' ll i| 1 he 1 I i\\s ,iu 11-.. d in 1 i_ 11 _' .1 it mt hi'.N
Tights Wllh Its Lon^ Claws.
.. h. I'li.n'is f^' ribnci'K .So::s.
i;',)iiHi:vt;r.r ank rris j-iilst jaopaiv.
"I'.iil lhe I.e.Kt h.is cnuriiL'e." lie con tlii-.ic-^. "ainl ill a uraiipii- Ih a n ther m;|i|c:is:ilit ( licliiy ill spile of its tonlh Ic^s inunlh. f<>r ll can strilio a forniida ilie hlow with the^:c claws. It some times lni?s a foe, f:iippin;,' hlin ti'jht imt Ils ordiniry nicthoii of ilcl'endln.'-' itself is to sf.ilce wilh its Ion;,', stunt, .•nrved cl:i\is, which, ilriveii hy it-'
of l:i;! Ii'ce Jnimlc. and as we c.intered , iniisciil.ar fi.riMrin. can riii oih-ii man
lip ili:cii_:h \'-\n iii:u-Ii we sav,\ the | or hea^t.
J;i.L',inii- hi,:.li up anionu' the l"orl;ed litnhs I "Several nf onr coniii'inious had had
of a t i;-i!ni.;n 11 ll v.;is a l.eaiiliful : do-s hilled hy thi.'^e aiitenters. and we
I.ic!iii-c the spi'lud (oal of a hi.L'-. lilh.!. \ canie across one man with a very n-.'ly
foiiiii l.'ihle cal f.'h'iy shone as it sii;ai- j
ed (Icliance at the I'ai k Im'.ow. i
ri.Til at fcvc.ity Yard Eange. j
"i iliil not ti-n-1 the pa;:U. Tile dnpis 1 Wd-c i.'it si,II. h. and If the ja,u:uar ^ c.inie i!i",-.'ii ami ri.-iried 1 fear.'d we i!ii'.;lil lov',> ii. .^1) 1 lircd at once from 1 a .ii'l.iiicc of scvenl.-v- yar.i-. 1 was us- ; in;: niy favotiie riile. lhe lill'ie Sprln;,'- j licld w'lh ¦ u he !i I h;i\ e hilled most ' Kinds .nJ' .\fr;'an .came, rioni the lion ar.d eh'i'lrii.t ilovvn. The hallcis were till' sh..i;i, p.'limil Iviiiti, wilh tlio . n.l ..,f hv.cd l.ca.l. " ,
-At Ihe sh.it the jn.L;;iar fe:i liUe a ; ;;a' J; of sail I thi-oii'-:h the iur.nclics, iiiel. | altl'.i'M'.h il sl;'t',L'ci-ed to its feet, it wi'i.l Icit a scii,.> of yards hel'tiru it ; s,;ii:. do',\n. aiid when 1 i-i'iine up it \vas ! dead nmlc;' i!|.. pa.ins. wilh three or ! I'onr of \\n- Inihl.-i- ifv-''* riviir-C at it. |
•¦'llie |a";iar is the UiiiLT of S'lith coi.onkl i!ousr;vi:i.T and nis r:NTii;K PAii- Am rt' an '^ame. lanUinir on an eipiali- \ ^v w:ri-.;MN.i F.a.M Jaou.w: uunt. ty wilh Ihc iiolihv-t iieasts of the 1 h.i'<e s.r-,\r dnwu his li:>c!; wh.Te he had heen cf Ndrlli Anicric.t, and lu'lund only the' liit hy one wliich i'har;;ed him when hm;.' and li, rc cieatnns which sland he c.iine up to Iv.ll it at elo.so .juarters." at the head of the hi,.' ;;aine of .U'rica | Ej^chantcd Forest.
and A.sia. IFlis one was an adult fe- \ "" "^
ii-.a!e. It was heavier and more pow- \ Colonel Uoosevelt Kiv.^s n vivid pic- erfu! th.nn a full urown male .'on.trar ' ture of the i'.raziiian .jungle. He sayn or African •lautlu'r or leopard. It was ' ji, ihi.' coiiise of lids part of his nnrra- •1 lc'_'. po\-,i'r|iilly Imill cicature. tiivliiR tive: "For ii.iles wc rode through n (he same eiTe t of strcnu'th tliat a tifror I ivautiial open forest of tall, sieiidor or lioiiMiei's- !-nd that Ihe lithe leopards \ caranda palms, with other trees scat- ami pumas ilo not. -ttered amonc them. (;reen parraheets _ , _ ^. ! VI ith hIaeU heads ' chattered as they Found Jajuar Good Eating. | ,,^„,. „„,^,,. ^^cn jind red parrots
"Ils th'sh, hy the way. prov.'d fno& tainlied anionpr tlie palms, and hupe » tin-; w'.;. a w.> had it for supper, nl- Macaws. B.>nie entirely hluo. other.i » . c Lh it VIS nut cooked in the wa.v .dmost eiulr.-iy red. Fcreamed loudly I! ou'lit t'. h.avj' been. I'tried it be- as they .perched in t!ie trees or took 1 i"-:e I hid f.iund .•oiipirs such trood winir nt our aiiproacli. If one was eat; .'. 1 hi've always re^rrettcd that ; wounded its -ries l;ept its companions 111 .\fr',a 1 did not try liim's Mesh, j elrcliu',' arotiiid overhead, will ll 1 am sure mnst'he exeeflent." 1 "The nalurall'-t-i I'oun'l the bird fauna
Writim: .-f a ;:'.cat anteater In his | totally ilifterent from that wlihh they .•olh-ction, Colonel ILioseve't says: j imd heen eolloctina; In the hill coun-
"^\¦e scnii'd a more liiteifslin;: oren- ¦ try near Cornmba. ;<e\-enty or e!f,'hty : ture Ih-Mi the la.vires. Kennlt had i^lW^ dlsfiiit. and birds swarm.'d. both ihar'-e of t i\ o h >nnds. which we owed , gpecles and Uidlviduuis. South Ameri- , to thw courtesy of ouo of our Argt'Utiui [
'il b\ n arlcs Scill HLT 8 Sons
MPS WITH THT SIAI S I D^-Eft.
il rom a ihot .. 1 I i U ltof>«ie-
\ t 1
lintj-i mil '^ uli-^ nn I hns the size of th( ihii 11 ¦< 111 1 III IIM m un otIu I '<ti I 1-1 ni \^ 11 h rial iri tturi s I I u som ( m>-< . I 11 . I ni„ tlu ii i
tl . of \\l I ll WL Mill t It I M --Lilt
(> n h 1 1 i H ^- ll \ \ Hid
,.1 lilt f I III VIII 1 .1 .1 II I 1 1 the liiiiKiidoiis cit II ) he (till dm It on of ^^hl ll Is unln>v\ni not bciiu n'n .-unuii.itu! until VMth.n a li\. Ihoii sand or a few s.'ore thoiisai il .vears."
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP
AND MANAGEMENT of The Nasau Fost published semi- weekly al Freepori, New York, re- cjuired by the Acl of AufiU';t 24, 1912. Kdiior, Uand W. Sulherland, Free- port, New York.
Business .Manager, James E. Stiles, Freoport, Kew Yorit.
IHibiiaiier, Tlie Nas.sau Post Publlsh- ln.2; Co., Freeport, New York.
Owners: .lames E. Stilea, Free- port, New Yoik; Rand W. Sutherland. Freeport, New York.
Known bondholders, riortgaRee.<5, and oiiier security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of tolal amount ot bonds, mortgases or olher securities: none.
(signed) James E. Stiles,
liusiness Manager Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28lh day of May, Hill.
(signed) Samuel R.-Fisk, [seal] Notary i'ubiic,Nassau Coun¬ ty, New York. (.My com¬ mission expires, Marcb 1, 1915.)
It will be of inierest to automobil¬ ists to know thai the ferry across Long Island Sound from New Rochelle to Glen Cove is now nmning. The Long Island landing having been changed from Sea Cliff, where boats put m throughout last summer.
Hy an agreement recently culminat¬ ed, two ferires crossing the sound have entered inlo a combination which will result In greater convenience tluin has heretofore been known. Henceforth there will be an hourly service from the one dock in Sea Ciiff. the odd-hour boat running to Rye Beach, and the even-hour boat lo New Rochelle. Going the other way. boats for Sea Cliff *-Ul leave .New Ro¬ chelle on the odd houra aud Rye e\en hours.
In response to a request from tiie ttmmon Council ol the cily of New Rochelle, Colonel W. M. Black, engin- ttr corps, United Stales Army, has issued a temporary permit to the New Rochelle P'erry Company for the use of its landing in Hudson Park, whicii hid bene ordered abandoned last fail OT comiilainl of other vessels that tlie c ifinnel waa blocked when tbe big f. riyboat Huguenot was in it* tlip.
Cq/*1TEST AT VAMPS CONVENTION T nree Offices Sought by Candidates— Lively Fight for Secretary, rhere will be several coiUesis for I 10 different ofiice.3 at lhe convention OI llie Southern New Y'ork Voluiuee.- 1 iremen's Association in Babylon \ ednesday aflernoon. President S hneller's term expires, and It is said til It the canddidacy of Arthur W. Liaselleld, of Richmond, the fust vice p esideut, will meet with 'oppuoiiion because of his fight against John J'. 1 owers for tieasurer of the Slate as- ^5 iciaiion last year. It is predicted tint the delegation from Brooklyn will be split over a man for secretary. Jo¬ seph H. Downing, of,Broolyn, has bene secretary for years, but William P. , Coebel is said to have his ej e on the j place. Warreu Haviland, of Newlown, if. also said to aspire to the secretary's chair.
REVIEW WINS APPOINTMENT'
Court of Appeals Decides In Favor of
i Freeport Paper
A decision has been rendered by the i Court of Appeals in favor of the Nas- j
; sau County Review, In ils case against j llie Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County. The Owl publish- . ed by the Acorn Publishing Company '
' of Rockville Cenire, the ollicial paper ; last year, opposed the aiipointment. j Tills is considered quite a victory i for the Review, because ll was gen- j erally understood that several prom- I inent Republican lawyers had advised, i that a Republican paper under the de¬ cisions of the Courl of Appeals last year (which gave the Progressives llie designation then), could nol now suc¬ cessfully be appoinud.
'*/,
hq. Every season has its
'^*?^^fc. clothes needs, more r ^^^TNv^J** particulary Spring, ¦when a man has to an(d is glad to dis¬ card his heavy rai¬ ment.
We have just the Suit, Top Co: t, Scarfs, Gloves, Underwear and Hosiery you need to be properly eq'ii[)ped
•Spring Overcoats
ii hy ("liailts Sci itiiior's Son
Spring Suits
At prices ranging from Sl^..'!) tu $.10
We find there is a growing demand for Suit.' of fine quality for men who ippre- ciate the best. vVe have them in a large variety at $25 and $30.
Still there are others who feel^hat $16, %U or $20 is all they cire to pay. In each of these grades we are showing the best in value at their respective prices we have ever shown. Good all-wool Suits as low as $(2.50
Black and Oxford Vicuna
%\'2 (.. S'-i5 '-.yiiier .s!i.;rl.s of gray, $10 to $-5.
Balmiicaans and Raglans, in Scotcn cH'ects, $10 to $25. Big bargains in Coats carried over from last season. Half pri.e or less
S6.75, were $12 and $13.50. $8,75, were $16 and $18. $12. were $20 and $25.
Rain Coats
$5 to $25
Sporting Goods Department, with averythlng for the Ath¬ letic and outdoor man. The outfitting of Athletic and Base Ball Teams a specialty.
A. RxiYMOM) & CO.
Men's Outfitters
Nassau and Fulton Sts.. New York J. M. liuymond, Proprietor
57 Yearn oti th* Sama Spot anti Still Tharc
Garments That Impress You
The kind you will turn around ,and look at thc second time when seen on some well-dressed wo¬ man on the street. T[iey have a perfect fit, a be¬ coming style and a unique individuality. PRICE LIST
Ladies' Dresses Made, $3.00 and upward.
Ladies* Suits Made, $8.00 and upward.
Ladies' Ski>^ Made, $2.00 and upward. <
Ladies' Linen Suits Made, $5.00 and upward.
REPAIRING. CLEANING, SCOURING. DYEING
M. GOLDPARB
Telephone, Freeport 307-I
LADIES' AND GEN I S' TAILOR 36 Brooklyn Ave. - Freeport, N. Y.
"F^emember the Maine" RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER. Prop.
Let us make your old ingrane, brusssels and tapestry carpeti and chenile curtains into bcautilul. serviceable rugs.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
All WorK Guaranteed
Come anrl sec or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St.. Freoport Phone 674-J Trolley Stop 76
Tbe Ficmz Boat Building
and Encsinc lUorks
SPORTMANS AVE., FREEPORT, L. L
FULLY EQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP
None Too Laree ENGINEIS OVERHAULED Nime Too Smal All Rcp;u'r Worii Promptly Attended To
POWER LAU.MCHi^S A^ID PLEASU.^E CRAFTS
PLANS DRAW.N AND PERKECTLD
Repairing of All Kinds P.iintin^, Overluulini', Varnishing and Rebuilding
Boat and Engine Supplies On Hand
Y^Honest and Conscientious^rjr
Uentistr. X
We maKe a spec-ialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate WorK. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone, 448-w Hours, 9 to 5
MAIN AND FRONT ST9. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
CHARLES F. VAIL
Ajli)ii3)Jl2 a.iJ CaiTiajz Paiiiting
We Build and Trim Ford Delivery Bodies
FREEPORT and MERRICK, L. I.
ill. —«.^-.'-.i .¦ - HI..! ¦ ¦¦ I -iEx,M-iu.i ¦¦n-irri
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TROMMER'S FINEST MALT BEER
IS SOLD,DRUNK AND ENJOYED
ALL OVER LONG ISLAND '7€:r
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
LOUIS SCHWAB, Prop,
CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
Comfortable Hom: for th: Transisnt. Excellent Accom- moiations. Moderate Prices.
CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CLASS AN3 REFINED C.4BARET
Musical Entertainmsnt Fancy Dances
Lua:h:ori aai Diaaer Sp:cia:tles