LEGAL ADVERTISING
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re c«ived by the undersigned at the Chambers of tbe Board of .Supervisors at Mineola, on MONDAY APRIL 20TH, 1914. AT 10 A. M , for the grad Ing, macadamizing and othe!-w'i^e im¬ proving PLAINFIELD AVENUfc., in the Town of Hempstead, leading from the Jericho Turnpike, F'loral Park, •outberly, to tho Hempstead-Jamaica Turnpike, at Elmont, a di'stance ol about 8350 lineal feet.
In accordance with the plan* and Bi>eclflcatlonB on flile in the oSire ol the Clerk of the Board of Supervlhors.
Plana and speclflcalionB may t<- nb talned from Fairfield & D-.w, Civil Engineers, Denton Building, M.Leola L. L, on tbe deposit of |100, which amount will be returned to the un successful bidder on the relu'-n n the plans and speciflcatlons after award has been made.
The Board reserves the right (o re ]ect any and all bids If deemed neces sary for the best Interest of the Coun¬ ty.
Dated, at Mineola, L. L April 6tb, 1914 By order of the Board of Supervisorfc OEORGK M. GOODALt;
Clerk of the Board
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by tim undersigned at the Chambers oithe Board of Supervisors, at Mlneola,)on MONDAY, Al'RIL 20TH, 1914, AT 10 A. M., for the grad ing, macadamizing and otherwi-.t- im proving the CHRISTIAN HOOK ROAD, otherwise known as Long Beach road and Oceauuide Roau, iu the Town of Hempstead, from the in¬ tersection of l,ong Beach roai aad Lincoln avenue, northerly to DeMott Avenue, a distance of 1.8 miles.
In accordance with the pl;!n'< and specifications on flile in the olhce ol the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Copies of the plans and specifica¬ tions may be obtained from Kdv. in S. Voorhis, Civil Engineer, 1'. O. liulicilng, Rockville Centre, Long Island.
The Board reserved the ri'.,'nt !«> re¬ ject any and all bids if deemed lot- the best interest of the Couniy.
Dated, at Mineola, L. 1. April 6th, 1014 By order of the Board of SnpervisorB GEOROE M. GOODALF
Clerk of the Board
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re¬ ceived by the undersigned at the Chambers of the Board of Sur)er\ isors. at Mineola, on MONDAY, AHRlL 20TH, 1914, AT 10 A. M., for the grad¬ ing, macadamizing and otherwise im¬ proving the NEW HYDE I'ARK ROAD, in the Town of North Hemp¬ stead, leading from the HeiiH); lead Town line, New Hyde Park, rouilieily- to Tulip Avenue, Franklin Squaie, a distance of about 7300 lineal feet.
All in accordance with the plans and Bpeclflcatlons on file lu the olhce of the Clerk of the Board of Supervif ors.
Plans and specifications may tt ot> talned from Falrlleld & Dow, Civil Engineers, Denton Building, Mineolti, L. 1., on the deposit of ?1,00, which amount will be returned to tho un¬ successful bidder on the return ol the plans and specillcatlons after award has been made.
The Board reserves the rl;;ht to re¬ ject any and all bids if deemed tor the best Interest of the County,
Dated, at Mineola, L. I, . April 6th, 1914 By order of the Board of S'ipervU.ors GEORGE M. GOODALK
Clerk of the Hoard
.1. Bo- York
DELICATESSEN
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
DELICATESSEN
Fancy and Full line of Groceries
J. A. Goodman 7A Railroad Ave.
OppoHlte Depot
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FRUITS CANDY
VEGETABLES CIGARS
J. iBola
22 Soutli Main St. Freeport, L. I.
Tel. 69 eW Freeport
NASSAU
Ladies' Tailor and Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
Theatre Building
ladies' 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
FIREMEN CHOOSE DE¬ PARTMENT OFFICERS
(('ontlnuod fro.ii I'.i^^e l.i
-ording Kccratary, Aifcrt L. Karle; inanclal recrelary, W. D. FIncn; war- lens, John T. Cotter. J. R. A'hite; rustee.i, llaniiltcjri King, F. B. Tliomp- ;on, S. Herbert Nli:hols; delegate to iLate .\;:soc;alio:i, II. S, Slarr: dele- rate to Southern Ne-^*- Yeirk .'i^.-'ocla- ion. .f.R. S. Whr»' Ivlwi.rd ':\.e)mp- -.on.
Ho.'-e N'o. :. l-'urcTuan, Ko'der: ^Fat- rick; apslslant. Leslie lie'Irll; ;h cond .isslstant, Pitman Ceimbu; n.ording ,ecretnry, David L. i'e'tfirew; flnan- ;ial see-fetary, George Ailen; I easur- r.'r, Frastu? Jolinson : trur^'ees, Anr-rew u. Clark, Forcbt Ue-Mott, hrneu Hcin- .traler:, waidens, Robert A. ratrick, ..eslle iJedcil; del -rate to .Slate Asso- datioii. Archie' Veriiy: nelerraie • to Southern New Y'ork-Xssoflation. Les- ie I3ecU-!l; delegate:-, lo .S.isisuu As.-iO- jlalion. .Maurice Halpiu. Charles .Ihode-,.
Hose 4^—Foreman, J. Cecil Powers; C'cjcmd a.^.'^istant, Robert A. Millei Jr.; ecordiUK .secretary, C. Elliott Ross; inanclal secretary. Harold Smith; .reasuier. James H. CruikshanK, war- lens, John Sumner, Charhrs F. Fritz; leieKai-r to New York Association, J. ecil Powers.
Engine No,. 1 Foreman, v'harles Connor; as,--i.sl;int foremar, On-'r Ru- iM'rt; lecording .secretar.v, t'harles italdwin: treasurer, Jo.-ieph M.'ller; .aidciis, Chaiie.s t;oniicir, Qsraj Ru- ,prt; dc'lc^cate to Southern .New York. •;dward Rice; delegate to Nassau -:ounty Association, Charle.s Connor. Jscar lUiiiert.
'fruck No. 1 Forem-in, Frank S. 'inedeker, Jr.; tir.sl assistant, .J.ephen thint: second assi.staut, Clarence K. Jones; recording f-ecreiary, Cli-. les O. Nile.'--; Iinanc-ial secretary. Rodnev L. .Se-udder; treaKUrer,. Harvey i^mltli; trustee, Stephen Hunt'; warden^, C. O. ."vlies, I'rank .S. .Snedeker, Jr.; dele¬ gate to State .A.^sociaitoii, .lohn land; d'lejiate to Soiitncrn .\ev dKHOCiation, F. S. Snedekej-, Jr. Results at Rockvill? bent.u Flee-liuns ol o!i;C(ia I'or the M.iiolis .in loiiipaiiie., of Ihe Ro'-Kvilli.' t'entre Fire Department were neld Tuesday Tuesday eveiiin.:;. The- complete li.-^i follows:
I'^ureka Hock, Ladder and 1'. icket Jompaiiy No, I l-'oremau, Willace .'ayne; flr.st a.^.^hstaiit, Ciillord ,i .\ace- .'oy;second'asid.slaiit,(!eorge R. Wood; Recording secretary, Fred Od'."I: 11- .lancial scHirelary, Edward Kcettel; .reasurer, Gcor.t;!' S. Skilton; wa dens, .lohn T. .Meeker .md \V. R. '".'.jod; uu.su-e-i liariirciD \\ rii;ht W. H ilavi- land, W. .M. Fes.-,; dcl«.-'.ile to liremiMi's as.'^oci^itibii, Wallace i to Soulhern N. N' .Asoj-.cial on, • .Macevoy.
Ijefi'iider llot-f .So. I Forenuiii.Har¬ ry Dilliiieler; lir.-ii as.'<i,stant, Harry .Mc.Maiin; sec-oiid asKi'-.ani, 1-arry Curley; rocoidii.g fecrelary, Raymond Dunn; financial. Uudoljih Raiiiheim; wardens, (icor^^c Dilliiieier and Uoland .Mai.s; tica.suicr. Fdward MaKUij.iiess; trustee. Jo.sepii .Murphy.
Alert Hose -No. 2 -Foreman, Joseph .Maiilie.>w-ft; tir.-^t a.-'fistant, Wal'e'' Kil- lilee; second a:-.si.-laiit, i.ieor,.;i. Fed- den; secretary.William Sci^liehl. war- dons. (Jeoige CHrou^ ai-wl Howard Rich¬ mond,
Woocllalid Hose Co. No. 1 ¦ Fori man. Frank T. Veriiy; lirst assiitan-, Clies- ter 1!. KaniiiKlon; secoiHl assi.-;taut, Frank If. Krisman; reco;ding tecre- lary, Theodore llunholt; tinancUii sec:- retary. T. L. Osiecki; Ireasuwr. L. S. Wasseriiian: wardens, John Mi'iei and W. T. I'.ehrcns; direclori A. L>.-;scolI, John .Miller, Cliarles Faloii. John Wel- don and B. C. Curren; oe legui'f lo state ccvnvonlion, Fred Verily, alti-r- nate, T. L. Osiec:ki; delenaie Sou'hern N. Y. .Associatiein, Chesle:- Farrington and Fr^rJ Mead. .
Reliance ilo.-e Co. No. 3 - Foreiijan, John C nucken. Jr.; first ass-jtant, W. G. Winne, Jr.; second as>i.'tant, Edwin W. Wallace; recoiding' secre¬ tary, lloivard C.. Winne; iinaii<';.l si'c- relary, GcorMe H. Wetjer.; treasurer, James .1 Joslin; wardeii.-i. Louis Neff and Bernard IlreMinan; directors Thos. Brennaii, William J. Cochrane and Robert Foj^enbur).;; delcg'ie to South¬ ern N. v. association, F-ank >i.nde- water.
Live Oak I-Jngine No. I -Foreman, Jame.s Foyd; first a.ssHtaUt, John Kleinfeller, Jr.; second assistaat, J. J. lUickley; recording peort'ary, Joseph Monds. flnancial pccretary. .M. Jo.=;l; treasurer, H. V. Mlddleworth. war¬ dens, 11. V. .Middl.nvorlh and H Bur- rou>;lia; tru.ste^es, Oscar Nielsen, Fred Marz; delegate to state convention, H. V. Mlddleworth.
Lynbrook Engine Co.—Foreman, Frank B. Weldon; assistant, Charles
>ri8t; secretary, H. B. 8:hwel'.;?er; fl- •lancial secretary, Charles Trenner;
reasurer, George Ebelling; waidens, James Smith and Charles Hall.
rlootevelt Hose Company Nominates. >.'ominations for officers of R >¦-.( velt Hose Company No. 1 were made at a meeting held last Friday eveniPf; The lection will occur ori Friday evening jf next week. The candidates named ire as follows: president, Henry J. Bauer; vice-president, Edward Mat- thes and Edward Gombert; sorietary,; Hert Lytle; flnancial secreta >, John | J.'Tuers?-treasurer, William Koenig; j foreman, W^illiam Gillespie, Ef* Gom- j lert; first assistant foreman, E-l. Grif-| iths and Ed. Matthews; seceind as¬ .sistant. Ctiris Miller.
know that they are diffe.'-ent it^rson-1 Woman Principal for Roosevelt School allties. We both claim the surname The public school at R-'osevoi* is to
James and bear the family app« lation Stiles, the nflddle initial bem-; the only distinguishing difference. But by physical comparison he i.s puncT t and I am lean.
Will you be good enough in \ ew of these rather complex circums'.pnces, as to name, to make the difference known.
Cordially yours,
(Signed) James A. "tile's. Bellmore. N. Y., April 9, 1914.
have a woman principal nex' term. Miss Gertrude We^iervelt. wlu' has been teaching the Sevent' gr:ide for two yeai s and has shown n arked abil¬ ity, is the ."selection of the Bo.'.rd of Educatlejn. She will succeed Princi¬ pal Cameron who expects to engage elsewhere.
Bellmore Basebill Team Tha-ikful. Althouu'h the- lunds cjotribuied to ihe KUpLiort of the baseball t«am Ol Bellmo-e have* fallen short of tht Jiuounl exiiected, the player;; are ihankful and have set aliout to plan for the' opening of their season It is
loped tliat other contribuaons v/dl be Corlhe-oming beiore the team actually inters the field of contr bulion H. J. Alpers, secretary of the cli;b, is dim receiving funds.
Mrs. Smith Entertains. The members of the .\fiernoon Five- Hundred Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harvey Smith on Thurs¬ day afternoon. A dainty bas^ket lunch¬ eon was served and appropriate favors were preserted to ni'-niber-
One Lean, One Stout Stiles. To the Editor of The Nasiau Fori:
At various times since your or ght. newsy Nassau F^ost made its appear¬ ance cN-irly in February, my name and that of James E. Stiles, have ot come confused by friends of either oi us. The similarity in names is so sillring, the fad that both have been or are at pres"nt in the newspaper bu.-ULess, appears to have identified the iwo per- .sonalities with your newest sem-v.'eek- ly pwblication. It is truly coinciden¬ tal thai even at this time my name appears at the top of the title pige of a weekly newspaper in Freepo.-t which I eslablished some five years ; go.
It may or may not be of interest to the {«'ople of the South Side who are acc|uainted with both The f'ost't Stiles and the Stiles at Dellni'.Te to
ARCAI^. T(jHEAT«E
Lynbrook, L. i.
Vaudeville tiiul Photo Plays
T"wo Complete Performances 7.30 and 9 p. m.
Matinees, Weds. & Sab. at 3.30 p. m. "The Safest House on l\"
The
Freeport Tailors
JOHN SCHRIEBER. Pr,.p
L«dief' Snits aod Cloaks to order Workmanckip Guaruiteeei. Rea •onable Price*
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
TeirphoDC, 368 w Freeport 47 Railroad Avenue Freeport, L. I.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Post little want "ads" get the good while the getting's good. ., Tel. 61
Long Island R. R. Time Table
(Effective Oct. 2lBt, 1913) L.eave Merrick for New York, Fenn- sylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter¬ mediate stalions. weekilays. .S 16, 5.52. 6.38, 6.57, 7.17, i7.2S, 7.55. 18.13, 8.54, 10.12, A. M.: \2.:r>. .S.08, 4.04. 5.32. 6.12, 8.1J, 10.30 P. M.; fkl. 56 A. M.; Sundays, 6.48. 9.11, A. .M.; 12.04 2.54. 4.28, 63:1, 7.06, 9.46 P M
Leave Freepoil for New Yorli,Penn- I sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week- - I days, 5.20, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21. • I cr .e-i
T^o cents a word for first insertion, 'minimum ten words, one cent a word for successive insertions.
Freeport.
For Sale: house, eight rooms and ..bath, plot 75x150, good neighbor¬ hood, near station, easy terms. Ap- ' ply T. R. Cutler, 27 Porterfield Place.
state .yne; •ilord
Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
ScUnter Employs Both Jodicionsiy
HENRY C. SCHLUTER
'Tbe Qoaiity Grocer"
T«.«phon« 635 ^,, PROM'»T DELIVERY
MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L I.
Lynbrook's Four Companies.
The :isull of Ihe elections h, Id on Tuesday iilL'ht hy the co ,'panie.- that comprise the Lynbrook Fire 1,depart¬ ment is as follows;
Rescue Hook and Ladd'-r Co. No. 1 --Foreman. John King; as^Utant, Louis Howell: recording .sec-etary, FJlmer Dibble; financial secretary, Isaac HendricK.'-on; treas'iier, ""hester Talfor; warden.^, William SI^M'hany, A. GaeUle; tiiistee. William I'ieder- man; dele.catcs to the Nast;au 'iToimty as.uociaiion, H. Paxson anl H. 0.:ryea.
Lynbrook Hose Co. No. 1. Fore¬ man, Geor^'o F. ?.lpp: ai^si-tanl. Louis J, Strohson; secretary. H. B: fctroh- son; tri'.isurcr, Ernest Dane; wa.d^s, William Karu. Louis Strohson; d rect¬ ors, William Karn, William St-e.,h8on ancl E. D. Donlon.
Lynbrook Chemical Eiglne "Co.— Foreman. C. J. Hansen; aspiftant, Norman L. Libby; secretary, Ro.-Cam- nann; financial secretary, Hari.c Cun- ninghan; treasurer, CTiaries Trevall; wardens. Harry Ileckenaorn. George Morgan; trustees. C. Andia, Jol.i. Ac- kerman; delegate to Ijjaosau County association. Tliomas Cliri 'tianson.
.Sooner or later you will find there is cer¬ tainly one up todate. clean, sanitary barber shop in Freeport. Prompt Attention
The Ideal Itarber Shop
W. Weitzcl. Prop. 35 Railroad Ave. Freeport
For Sale: plot 50x238, on West Sea¬ man Avenue, near Wallace Street, excellent location, easy terms. Ap¬ ply Box H. L., care Nassau Post.
For Rent: furnished house, six rooms and bath, |20 per month. S. Fi.iher, 108 Southside Avenue.
For Sale: Two carriages, a complete harness and a whip. All in fair con¬ dition. Address Box H, The Nassau Post, Freeport.
Hollis, Long Island.
ALL KINDS OF
Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Ever¬ greens, Flowering Shrubs, Rosos, Grape Vines. Privet, Hardy Plants, Pansles, Daisies.
MILLER'S NURSERY
Telephone, 146-L 134 Cleveland Ave. Rockville Centre
The Nassau Inn
ALLAN McNElL, Prop.
Mcils at All Hour) Private Dining Roomi
Fine Accomodationa. Board by Day
or week.
Baldwin, L. I. j
Telephone. 815 Freepoil
MERRICK RD. AND MILBURN AVE.
Being made by ourselves we are in position to guarantee OFR conf- ctions as being PFRE for we know ju:fi what the Ingredients are.
Besides being pure, they ar.' really delicious as you can hone.'^^tly attest to after tiyiug them.
Compare our chocolates with those you pay thirty or forty cents a pound more for.
FREEPORT CANDY KITCHEN
Railroad Avenve Freeport. L.l.
M. JARVIS & SON
Scavenger Work, Ashes,
&c. Carted
Trucking & Carting
Special Attention Given To All Orders
MERRICK ROAD MERRICK. L I.
Phone. 53-R Freeport
Plot 76x124, Carpenter ave., near trol¬ ley and railroad; fine location; terms
to suit. DR. TRAVIS, Rockville Cen¬ tre, N. Y.
East Rockaway, Long Island
Eor Sale—Broadway near Co'cmbus
/ Avenue on south side of str^^t, 50x
110, about two hundred fee* from
new schol to be built; price, SI.000.
F. SL John Bang, East Rockaway.
Everything at Your Finger Tip
The acme ot convenience in mod¬ em home life—supplied by electri¬ city, and controlled by simply touching a button or key with your ¦finger tip. That is one of our mod¬ ern miracles. The power behind this miracle is electricity. The agency that makes it possible— wires it, directs it, sets it going—is the electrical contractor, and that meatis US. We are prompt and reliable in our service, and that is tmportant In expert electrical work.
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 Sondi Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y.
H. GOLDFARB
36 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport
Telephone. .107 j
All Kinds of Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing. Strictly. City Prices
Quick Work
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tallpr
Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m
TROflflERS FINlSr M XI1
IS SOLD, Dl?li>N'K AND (NJ()\i ALL OVFIO LONc; |SLANL>
The scintillating splendid beauty of our cut ghL-s will delight and gratify the most c:i ical and exacting pur¬ chasers.
Every article ot cut glass shown here is genuine hand cut—there are no seconds and none of those frauds of pressed glass with a little superfi¬ cial cutting.
We know that if you will Inspect
our stocks of cut GLASS you will be
delighted and pleased with its perfect
purity and beauty and the reasonable
I ftricea.
Your Inspection cordially invited.
A. E. MILLER
[24 S. Hua Street Freeport, N. Y.
17.4:1, S.OO, 18.17, 8.5«, 9 4S. JO.17 il0.50 A. M.: 12.27, 3.12, 4.OS, 5.02, .5..1i', 6.46, 8.16. 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. M. Sundays, 6.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08. 2.58, 4.o'2, 5.37. 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains leave Freeport for Amity- ville, Babylon, Patchogue and Inter¬ mediate stations, weekdays, na4.44. 8.10, a8.53, 9.52. 11.53 A. M.; al 4X as2.21, 2.48, a3.59. al5.04, 15.33, a5.56, afi.20, 6.41, a7.06. 7.41, a8.03. a9,05, 11.21 P. M.; 12 19 (to Patch¬ ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sim- days, 5.31. a9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28, a3.54, 7.34. a9.03, all.14 P, M.; Hi 42 A. M.
Trains leave New Vork, Penusyl- vauia Station, for Freeport, Merrick and principal intermediate stations na3.4i). 7.06, a7.51, 't.O? (except Merrick.) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55, sal.25. 2.00, aS.OO, ia4.08, ta4.44, a5.00, a5.31, 5.50, aC.16, 6.46, a7.10, a8.08, 10,25, all.30, al2.30 P. M.; Sundayi, 4.30, a8.26, 1134 A. M.: 1.38, a2.58. 6.37, a8.08, al0.18 P. M., al2.35 nliiht,
a Trains run to Babylon cnly.
n No Brooklyn connections.
k Stops on signal; runs to Valley Stream only.
s Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays
1 Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave. Station, about the same time as those shown from New York, Penn-" ¦lylvaiila Station. This time table sub iect to c.h&ngp without notice
N. V. & L. 1. TRACTION COMPANY
TIME TABLE
In effect January 1, 1912
Mineola-Brooklyn Division
Streets.
Uave Hempstead, Main and Front
South bound—4.30, 4.45, 5.05, 5.30
a. m., and every thirty minutes till
11.00 p. m. Then 12.00 m. (this car
goes to Rosedale and waits twenty
minutes, then proceeds to City Line,
arriving at 2.00 a. m.
North bound—5.30 a. m. and every thirty tnlnutes till 12.00 a. m.
A flfteen-mtnute headway is operat¬ ed between Baldwin (Stop 85) and Brooklyn ai follows: Week days, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Grant and Lioerty streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 7.0]}, a. m., then 4.30 p. m. till 7.00 p. m? Sundays: fifteen minute service op¬ erated between Rockville Centre and Brooklyn from 12.00 noon to 8.45 p. m.
Hempstead-Jamaica Division Leave Hempstead, Main and Front Streets. West Dotmd—5.30 a. m. and eveiT thirty minutes till 11.30 p. m. Siui- days, 6.00 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica, Washington and Ful¬ ton Streets. East bound—6.16 a. m. and every thirty minutes thereafter till 12.15 a m. Sundays, C.46 a. m. and every thirty minutes till 12.15 p. m.
Mineola-Jamaica Division Leave Mineola, Boulevard and Old Country Road. West bound—o.«o a. m. and every thirty minutes till 9.15 p. m., then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, first car 6.15 a. m., then the same schedule as week days.
Leave Jamaica, Washington and Ful¬ ton Streets. East l)ound—6.30 a. m. and every thirty minutes Ull 10.00 p. m., then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 mldnlghL Sun¬ days, first car at 7.00 a. m., then same schedule ax week days.
J M STODDARD,
You Can Buy a
Beautiful Player Piano
fully g;uarantee<i. of
RAYMORE, the PIANO MAN
bOR $400. Come in and See it '
Monthly Payments Accepted
Warerooms, Arcade Building at the Depot
Freeport New York
Notice to Stylish Dressers
OUR NEW STORE AT 152 FULTON ST.
IS NOW OPEN
You are invited to inspect our spring stock of exclusive style and miterial effects in men's and women's Balmacaans, Priestley Cravanettcs, Raincoats of imported Scotch mixtures, Single »nd Double Texture Slip-ons, Engli.sh Gabardines, &1.. Glad to .see you whether you are ready lo buy or not.
As an opening announcement wc ofler for two days only our regular $15 BALMACAAN for iiieii at
9.50
We guarantee the value on this coat. If you can duplicate it for less than $15 elsewhere, come and get your money liack, if desired.
Goodyear Waterproof Co., M'fgrs
152 Fulton Street New York City
Two dciors cast of Broadway, right at Suhw ly cotran.:?
BOATING
BATHINt;
FISHING
WOODCLEFT
TmSz
BOATING BATHING FiSHlNC.
Boat House and Building Plots For Sale
On Reasonable Terms A FEW DOCKING SPACES TO LET
s nYwTungalows and houses
Ifl all Sections of Freeport 4 Rooms Upwards Modem Improvements
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY, Owners
Office, No. 6 Brooklyn Avenue FREEPORT, L. I.
NOTARY PUBLIC WITH SeAL
EXPERT APPRAISALS
JAMES HANSE
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BROKERAGE
TELEPHONE, 77
RAILROAD AVE.
FREEPORT, L. I.
THE POPULATION
OF THE U. S
IS incTcasing very fast, but not more rapidly that the list of satis¬ fied customers who have their clothing tailored at Fink'8. Our prompt service—skilled workmen —cxceMent fabrics—and reason¬ able jiriccs ar*: what make ui so popular Ha^¦t us tailw a scit to your measure and ytni will Ijcccmifl u life customer of ours.
CHARLES E. FINK
102-104 Fulton St. New York City
Residence, Rockville Centre