THE NASSAU POST: FREFPORT N. Y,, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914 *
lERRICK aUB OPPOSES FRANCHISE
Ith Side Women's Club Will Campaign Against " Cause "
'corre»pondence of The Nassau Po«t j Tlie opposition to "votes for wo- | men" as reprcHenied by an association Of »oinen in .Merrick, is fa.st beeomlnfi ono of llie Ktron«ebt organizations in that village. At the last meetinK on Saturday afternoon at the lioine of Mrp. Schuyler Cammann, on Merrick roa<I, the adverse nl^e ol equal suf¬ frage for women was riiscussed earn¬ estly by a group of more than a doz¬ en rnemtmrs. Th.' society plans to campaign again.st ilif movement.
The Merrick branch of the "Ami Suffrage As.sociation," is headed by MfH. Hamilion P'airfax. and its niem- bei-Bhip is made up of women from •various places along the South Side. The next meeting t».lll be held at the home of .Mrs. Willfkm Ktiame at Wan¬ tagh.
LET CONITIACTS FOR' COURTHOUSE WINGS
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Supervisors Made Awards At Special Meeting on Tuesday I ---Libman's Bid Accepted
COP^TRUCnON WILL PROCEED AT ONCE
Bond Issue of $275,000 To Cover
Cost Materially Less Than
Former Estimates
The Seal of Purity
is on every loaf of b-eaU. every cake and pie manufactured 'n our bakery. Our ovens are th- most up-to-date and sanitary that can be instal'ed. Inspect the cleaneot bak¬ ery ill lown.
Our bread is wholesome, nou 'shlng and pure. Our bread i? htandard. It is made from formulas pe. scrib¬ ed b:' the United Sfffs (iovern- meni
Smart StyLes
SUITABLK FOR ALL
Exclusive and Individual
Designs in
MILLINERY_
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certainty that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction.
J.S1DENBERG&C0.
16 MAIN ST.
HEMPSTEAD
Barring delays in the working out of the details of preparing and .selling of |27.'').000 woriil of bonds to cover the cost of construclion, the additions to to the Nassau Counly Courthouse at .Mineola will be (ompleted and ready for oecupani y by the beginning of vSlJ). The bids were awarded by th" Supervisors at a special meeting ou Tuesday; the financing of the under¬ taking is now befoie the law tirm of Hawkins. Delatleld & Longfellow, of :;0 E.\(hange I'lace, .Manhattan, who will pass llnally npon the validity of llie proceedings and resolutions au¬ thorizing the t-.\ pend it lire. The eniire work will cost considerably less than wa.4 originally expected, th»^ amount being well witliin llie aiiionni propos- <'d bond issue. ^
The additions lo lir creeled ii*"9ilhe" end of 111*' picsenl siructiiie willNiar- aioni/.H Willi lhe general architecUiral iisiicci of Die old building. When (•()iii[ilcic(i the counly and supreme courl will (icrupy liiiely apiioinled
The Long Island HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN Telephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Main St., Freeport,L.L
FORTTnCHTLY CLUB IN INTERESTING MEETING
Discuss Plans for "Guest Day" —
Mifc Sampson Reads Paper .^-•^On " Current Events"
OFFICIAL PAPER CONTROVERSY
! Court of Appeal* Reserves Decision in Case «' "Review' Against Clerk Goodale I The proceeding!! brought by Smith ' PearsalL owner of the "Nassau Coun¬ ty Review" to compel the clerk of the Board of Supervi..iors. George M. Good- , ale to file the designation made by Hiram R. Smith. Supervisor of the
" Town of HHinpstead, who appointed
The last members meeting of the , ^j^^ ,.j^p^.j^^.., ^^^ ^jg^j^, p^p^^. f^^ the Fortnightly Club of Rockville C'entre, j j^ppubUciin party, was argued in the of the season was held on Tuesday, | court of Appeals on Monday. The May 12. An interesting program was j Q^iy quesiibn submitted was. should presented. fhe regular business in- j jj,e selection of an official paper be eluded a discussion of flnal plans for i j^^^^ according to the election of
C. T. O'Connor's Marriage Announced
Announcements of the marriage of Charles T. O'Connor, formerly of the
real estate flrm oi frapp & O'Connor. of Rockville Centrp. have Deen receiv¬ ed by many of his friends in that village and elsewhere on Long Island. O'Connor was married to Miss Elsa Marjorie Van Deusen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Van Deusen of Brooklyn on Saturday, April 25.
Qlcn Cove to Entertain Firemen Tbe annual tournament of the Nas¬ sau County Volunteer Flrenaen's As-
{sociation will be beld in Glen Cove on Wednesday, June 24, according to an offlclal announcement Tbla is ttae Brst time in several years that a north tide village bas had tbe honor of en¬ tertaining the volunteer fire laddies
and their admirers.
FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF LONG ISLAND
gufst day, .May 2b.
When Mrs. Edwin ^^ I'atlen. chair-«i man of the meeting annonced that Miss Rebecca Sampson would read a paper on "Current Events" murmurs of satisfaction ran over the audience. Applause and laughter followed the reading. The women testified lo their approval in generous handclaps. She
said, "In these day, ol war, scare nead lines and tiaJf.iflasied flags one is apt to miss many frHeresting and unusual events going around us throughout the world." She mentioned many of them.
Mrs. .Slack, accompanied by her mother. .Mrs. Campbell, rendered sev.
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WALTER ti. COZZENS
GENERAL CONTRACTOK BUIl-DER STKUCTUKAl- WORK
E.,ti..i..l.-i ClK.rlulIv i ..rrilshcil I'oi All Kii.u's .ll W..ik
423 South Side Av.e., Freeport, L. I.
GEO. HOWARD RANDALL Contractor and Builder
Lumber. Hardware. Paints. Oils. Class
General Supplies
32 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Tel, 208-W opp-. R. R. Depot
Freeport Baseball Team Will Cross
Bats With Commercial at Brooklyn j eral vocal sf lections, among them, "If
By the High School Reporter , When tlie Freeport High .School base ball team crosses bats with the reprseentatives of the Coniiiieiclal High School al^Iirooklyn this after¬ noon it Will be ^ decide Ihe ba.'<ebali clianipionship of l.,ong Island. The liiooklyn ine is the undlsiiuted title- lioider in that city and the Freejiort u-ani has captured the title in Nassau for the third consecutive year. A year ago tlie loeal representatives de¬ feated Comiiiercial by a score of 9 to X in one of the fastest and most ex- <iling contests of the year.
While Hedell,FYeeport's star pitcher, will nol be in the box for the local team, there is no disparagement among the players. Edwards, has twirled successfully throughout the season in (he league ganie.s is to lake the mound, with the assurance that lhe leaiii will put up a stubborn light. The remainder of tiie team will be the same except Ilial Harris will slail .it Ihird base nnd .McCoifl will (ill hjs place.
1912, at which the (Jovernor was elect- , ed or the election last fall when the county ticket was elected.
No decision has been rendered as yet. The flnal reault will be watched with interest. The Owl is another claimant to the designation.
W. Z. KETCHAM
CATERER
ItLtPHONK. 203 V.
62 HENRY ST. HEMPSTEAD
thou didst love me." They responded to persistent encores. Mrs. Delvls' violin solos, "Beethoven's .Minuet" and •'t?onceil .Mazurka" were rendered with perfect techni(iue and genuine artistic feeling.
The programme ('oncIuded with the reading of a letter by Mrs. Harry Re(*ve from Mrs. Harry DeGraff, a former presideni of the Fortnightly, who is now in Panania. Her descrip¬ tions ,')f Culebra Cut, the Gaton Locks and the country itself was \ery iiiter- es'ling.
Alter dainty refreshments served by lli(! Club's stew.ard. the meeting ad¬ journed.
ESTIMATES PROMPTLY GIVEN
FOR WEDDINGS. RECEPTIONS.
BANQUETS. TEAS AND CLUB
SUPPERS
FINE SILVERWARE. LINEN AND
<:H1NA TO LOAN
SEND FOR SAMPLE MENUS
AND PRICES FOR ALL SOCIAL
FUNCTIONS
Garments That Impress You
The kind you will turn around and look at the second time when seen on some well-dressed wo¬ man on the street. They have a perfect fit, a be¬ coming style and a unique individuality. PRICE LIST
Ladies' Dresses Made, $3.00 and upward. Ladies' Suits Made, $3.00 and upward. Ladies' Skirts Made, $2.00 and upward. Ladies' Linen Suits Made, $5.00 and upward.
REPAIRING. CLEANING. SCOURING. DYEING
M. GOLDPARB
Telephone, Freeport 307-J
LADIES' AND GEIN rS' TAILOR
36 Brooklyn Ave. Freepert, N. Y.
DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT LONG ISLANO
Mrs. E. V. Baldwjn Is Better ' .Mrs. K. V. Haldwin. of Leonard ave¬ nue, Freei)oil. who has been taking special treatment at the Knickerbock¬ er Hall. Amityville. for a nervous breakdown has sullk-ienlly recovered to be able to relurn lo her parents' home ill Heni|isieiid. wliere she will temiiorarily reside.
The Art of
COOKERY
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 cnible us to make and bake the best.
HENRY C. RINDLAUB
BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM 49 Main St., Post Office Bid.
WEDDINGS AND PAKTlF.S SUPPI.IKD
"The Rendervous For Transients "
The Commercial Hotel
46-48 Main Street Freeport N. Y. Charles Johnsen, Prop.
In the Heart of thc 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
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
All Kinds of Concrete Work Eidnutes Cheerfully Fnmished
TeL 52-J Wantagli
OFHCE ft RESIDENCE BEUJiORE. L L
"Remember the Maine" RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Let lis malic your old ingrane. brusssels and tapestry carpets and chenile curtains inlo bcauliful. serviceable rujs.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
. »An WorR Guaranteed
Come and see or telephone and give us a chance. 351. N. Wain St..UFreeport Phone 674=J Trolfey Stop 76
court rooni.'^ and tlic variou.s ollicers oi !hc ((jiuiiy will lie iiouscd in ilic huihi- iiiS. Till' adUitloiis, will all'ord a Hour s|)acc r(|iial Id that of llic main hiiild- iiiK, if liol liiorc.
'Jiiicrc was littl rivalry anions; th'- hiddcrs. Tlie Libiiiiui ('onsi niciioii Coinpany "I 120 Wcsi Forty sixth Sl., .Manlialian, bcin.i? some ipl2,hi>i) less llian llieir nearest conipotitiors. They received lhc gcnt'ral contract upon Iheir esiiinale ol' $182,880. According to tlit.' slaleinents of lhe supervisors the Work will bo undcrlakeu al once, iijion llie conipleliini of arrangements for the selling ot lhe bonds.
The Wells & Newlou Company of 2!li; ii\enue H, .Manhaliaii, will do llie liluiiibing work. Tiii.-^ company was' llu; lowe.^l bidder, Willi lhe price all ?;iO,.S.',,'.. ,. ¦ .
Tile healing and \eiuiiaiing will be] done by .lames II .Meniii ol 18 Cliff ¦ sireei. .Miiiihatlail. Tne hid *10,580, j and the elictiical conir;i(i was awrd-| ed lo lhe ('ouuiiei cial <'onstrnci ion j (.'ompuiiy of S liridge stieet. The aiiuniiu of the coniraci is |:i,8-;!.
\\ lien the work of construclion is I compieied, the .seat of the .Nassau ' Counly government will r"'t)l)ably be llie mosl conipietely e(iiiip|)ed county j buildings in the Stale outside of the, greater ciiy.
Some seven yeara ago a former I board of supervisors undertook to build similar addiiious at a cost of over :f4(»U,000. Elaborale plans, pre¬ pared at au expense of $20,000, are siill moiildering in tiie cellar of the court house. \\l;en >liiain K. Smilh assumed ollice lasi year, ht^ realized ilial the additions were essential for the accomodalions of counly ollicers, many of wlioiu are occupying roonis '11 ojlier buildings. ll was largely through his. initiaiive Ihal the mailer was brought lo a focus Ihis spring, and the great cost reduced inateiially.
FAIR TREATMENT
to the tier user is our guarantee. We deal lair, o'lr organization is efficient, we know that only saUsfaction cau make itormanent customeri-.
W'e offer tires of demonstrated t|UHl- ity, the (Joodyear, the (loodm-li. the Pennsylvania. Our prices are reason¬ able, our guarantee absol He.
L.ONG ISLAND TIRE CO.
Telephone 872
Harry E. Betzig John S. Denton
N. MAIN STREET FREEPORT
The JFlcmc Boat Buildina
and Engine lUonks
SPORTMANS AVE., FREEPORT, L. I.
Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Engines Over hauled. None too Small. None too Large. AH Re¬ pair Work Promptly Attended To.
POWER LAUNCHES AND PLEASURE CRAFTS
Plans Drawn and Perfected. Repairing of all Kinds Painting, Overhauling. Varnishing and Re-building. Boat and Engine Supplies On Hand
DHonest and Conscientious'^jr ENTISTR I
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.
PAVING THE WAY
Mud and dollars won't tn r Im¬ prove you neighborhood—double your property value—elini'nate ail the mud holes—pave your way to riches—pul dowa side¬ walk.? and curbs That are guar¬ anteed
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
258 S. Ocean Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 229
7 LIF&\^^^rri|4LTH BRE^fik
LOSING YOUR HAIR? "What do you know about bald¬ ness?" a Post man asked .Mr. Ault, in charge of I'ubbiuK's big drug slore, the other day. "Why." he said, "1 know Ihere ia no need for anyone to be bald or lose their liair, if he or she should uae our 9911 Hair Tonic in time. II is compoumled of approved reniol| dies for eacli particular diseased con¬ dition which causes haid fo fall out. Kesorcinol eradicates dandruff,-and ia a retogulzed specilic for eczematous condllions. Corrosive sublimate kills the" trichophyton toiisuraus bacilli which cause ringworm, the reason for hair pulling out in tufts. I'ilocarpua has a decided Intluence on the growth of the hair. Cautharlde.s are most useful in alopecia, or falling hair. Quinine is higlily recqiiiniended for anaemiu, inactive scalps, as Is the tricture lof red pepper. Oil of rose- iiiary en'|DUrages growth and mitigates Aud there you have the In- of our 999 Hair Tonic, which .nder a vomitive guarantee ithfully used, baldness and be 9rev«at«<l." AdTt.
Every season has its clothes needs, more particulary Spring, when a man has to and is glad to dis¬ card his heavy rai¬ ment.
We have just thc Suit, Top Coat, Scarfs, Gloves, Underwear and Hosiery you need to be properly equipped
Spring Overcoats
Spring Suits
At prices ranging from sj::;..'>o to Aim
We find there is a growing demand for Suits of fine quality for men who appre¬ ciate thc best. We have them in a large variety at $25 and $30.
Still there are others who feel that $16, $18 or $20 is all they care to pay. In each of these lirades we are showing the best in value at their respective prices we have ever shown. Good all-wool Suits as low as $12.50
Black and Oxford Vicuna
$12 to «2.'> Lighter shades ol gray, $10 to $25.
Balmacaans and Raglans, in Scotch effects, $10 to $25. Big bargains in Coats carried over from last season. Half price or less
$6.75, 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 everything for the Ath¬ letic and outdoor man. Thc outfitting of Athletic and Base Ball Teams a specialty.
.17 T«ar« on tk* KaaB Spot and Still Tkara
A. RAYMOND & CO.
Men*H Outfitters
Nassau and Fulton Sts.. New ^'ork
J. M. Raymond, Proprietor
Our Struf gle For Existence
is critical. The battle h,tween man and minute organism must he decided.
rressing clothes by steam pressing machinery is one of the gieatest aids. Dininfeet your garm^'nts, kill all the geruis and microbes.
The Sanitary Method
22 26 S. Main St. Phone, 323 J
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MILK
THE MILK OF QUALITY IN A SEALED PACKAGE
Received direct from our own creameries. Pasteurized in the sealed jar. Delivered to you free from exposure.
A PRODUCT OF RICHNESS AND
PURITY
ORDER TODAY
ALEX. CAMPBELL MILK CO.
HEMPSTEAD. L. I. ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L. I.
Tcl. Hemp. 288 Tcl. R. C. 284
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