THZ BABBAV POST, FEEEPOET, IT. T., FEIItAT, 0CT0B2E 15,1915.
"PERFECT SODA"
AT
THE REXALL STORE
A drink at our new SODA FOUNTAI.N Is a treat. Creamy, cold, delicious soda water served with crushed frultsi In season—crushed fiult sy-rup—carbonated soda water dcSIcloas smooth, rich Ice cream. A drink of my luscious soda will satisfy you.
We use HORTON'S SPECIAL ICE CREAM, tbe purest and best cream made. Fresh shipments dally.
TRY OUR PEACH ICE CREAM—"ITS SIMPLY GRAND"
BATHING GOODS FOR REAL COMFORT
You bathe for comfort and for your health's sake, but when you bathe why not have the right bathing goods, and the most con¬ venient kind. Let us supply you with all your bath needs.
BATH SOAP TOILET WATERS
BATH BRUSHES WASH RAGS
SEA SALT SPONGES NAIL BRUSHES, ETC.
THE REXALL STORE
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
Phone No. 1.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
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156
JOHN DUDA
Bennington Ave. Freeport
Tel. 746-J.
The very best Bread, Bolls, Pies, Cakes delivered at yonr door.
Give ns a trial.
STATE CIVIL SBRVIGE COMMISSION
ANNOUNCES DATE OF EXAMINATION
At Your Command
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We have added a full liue of
OROCERIES
Our strictly freah ¦.•.loce;:.'.-^. I'rai:^, vcMetablcs and York t-'.ate dressed ine'.:s and p(i:;lti v certainly draws
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ALL APPLICATIOH BLAXKS MUST BE FILED BEFORE OCTOBER 18—SIX HOURS ALLOWED FOR EXAMINATION.
Special Depot Service at
Regular Rates
Large Touring Car for Rent by
Hour or Day
Office: 131 N. MAIN ST.
Phone: 160-R Freeport
One of the most up-to-date instru¬ ments of the day.
Your verdict wlll be in favor of the PEASE PLAYER PIANO, If judged by the test of musical results.
As a PLAYER it supplies the flnger teclinliiue of the foremost artists.
MiLsic Roll Library Service FREE. WRITE FOR CATALOG
Our Partial Payment Plan is Most Economical.
Pease Piano Co.
THE MUSIC HOUSE OF BROOKLYN
34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Phone 4 079 Main.
Open Evenings by Appointment,
Complete stock ot "VICTOR and COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES, Records and Supplies. Convenient Payments.
HOTEL NASSAU
Long Beachy Long Island
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The King of Summer Resorts will Remain Open this WINTER
EUROPEAN PLAN
WINTER RATES BEGIN OCTOBER FIRST
Parlor. Bedroom and Bath ( ,•;-„' .VjlVU".) $50 per month
Bedroom and Bath ('^^ /.';¦;;„"/,) $40 per month
Bedroom with Running Water { ,!;;"„' ,?;•,;„"„";.) $30 per month
SPECLAL LOW RATE TO PARTIES FOR RECEPTIONS, DANCES, BANQUETS AND WEEK¬ END PARTIES,
Open competitive examinations tor State, county and vlllage service will be held in various cities throughout the State Oct. 30. 1915, for the posi¬ tions mentioned below. These exam¬ inations cover positions In the classi¬ fied servire. In the State Department and institutions, the various classi¬ fied county departments and Institu¬ tions and the villages so far as they are classified. Appointments to posi¬ tions In the county and vlllage serv¬ ice will be made when practicable from the general eligible lists, resi¬ dents of the county or village being preferred for such appointments.
Intending competitors musl exe¬ cute application blanks and flle them in the offlce of the Commiasion on or before Oct. 20, 191.".. t^andidates must be full citizens of the United Statch, and unless otherwise specified below, examinations are open to men and women al least 21 years of age on the date of examination and for at least three months just pi ior to the date of the e.xamination, residents of New York State. The time allowed for each examination is six hours, unless otherwise atated on tlie preliminary sheet of the examination. .N'o com¬ petitor is allowed to take more than one written examinalion on the same day. In writing for appiiration ..blanks or inforniaiion, candidates should specify particularly the posi¬ tion for wliiih Ihcy desire to be ex¬ amined.
The list of positions and reiiuire- inents are as follows:
Assistant bacterinlogist. (luaran- tine laboratory, department of health offuer of the Port oi' Xew York. Men and women. Salary, $1,200 per an¬ num. Open only in candidates who have satisfactorily c.impleted a syste¬ matic course in bacteriology and have; also had not less tiian eight months'j practical experience in laboratoryi work, including work in the bacter¬ iology of cliolera and plague.
Assistant physician. State charit-, able and reforniainry Institutions.; Men only. Open only to licensed physicians of New York State. .\t least six months' experience in a gen¬ eral liospital is re(| lired. Preferred aged L'."i to 40 years.
Deputy claim ai;enl, bureau of claims, department of public works. Five ])ositions to Ik- filled. Open to men only. Miniiiuiin age :'.."i years. Preferred ages ;;.') to ."0 years. Credit however, will not he deducted for age between ."lO and 00 years, provided candidates ar(> otherwise well (|uali- fied. Compensation $0 to .$ I 0 per day and traveling expenses during em¬ ployment, i lOngiiieering Draftsman, $1,201; to $l,."iOn, .Applicants must have had two years' experience in drafting or engineering work. Technical educa¬ tion will receive credit as eiiuivalent to experience, graduation in engi¬ neering from a school of the highest^ standing being counted as one year's experience, |
Engineer of motor hoal, conserva¬ tion commission. $900 per annum. Appointee will be engineer of a large boat wilh a four-cylinder gasoline en¬ gine, used on the waters of Long Island Sound, and on Peconic. Gardi¬ ner's, Shinnecock, Great South ann Rarilan Bays.
Examiner of chauffeurs, automobile bureau, offlce of Secretary of State. $1,300. Candidates must have had at least one year's experience in the construction, operation or repair of automobiles. Subjects of examination and relative weights: Technical ques- tions pertaining to the mechanism and operation of automobiles. 2; age, experience and personal qualifica¬ tions, 3,
Fireman, This examination covers positions in the department of public baiildingsat Albany (salary $720), in the service of classifled counties, and elsewhere if certification is made by the commission.
Foreman of flsh hatchery. Conser¬ vation commission. $ I.SOO. Subjects of examinalion and relative welglits. Practical (lueslions on methods of taking, hatching and planting flsh eggs, and fry, and management of hatchery.
Law assisiant, law division, educa¬ tion department. $1,300, Men only Applicants for this position must b" members of the bar and must have been actively engaged in the practlc" of law for at least three years. They must aiso have had experience in con¬ nection with the administration of local matters for boards of education, or have had other experience tending to give the applicants knowledge of school law.
Parole agent. State instiutions for females. Salary $720 to $900 and .nalntenance. Open to women only. The duties of the position are to In¬ vestigate families applying lo take in¬ mates on- parole and to have charge of those on parole.
Special agent, audit bureau, offlce of tbe State comptroller. Open to men only. One position. Minimum age 3 0 years. Preferred ages 35 to 50 years. Salary. $3,000 per annum. Re- qulrenj^ts: Strict honestjr. a pleasing appearance, good address: tact, en¬ ergy, excelleni detective ability, ex- pertnees in judging the value and quality of merchandise such as is bought for State institutions, a work¬ ing knowledge of commercial con¬ tracts, familiarity with markets and market prices relative to such mer¬ chandise, experience as buyer or pur¬ chasing agent or in some other ca¬ pacity in which expert knowledge of values and qualify of sucli merchan¬ dise Is gained.
Special auditor for canal board, offlce of the State comptroller. Open to men only. One position. Minimum age 30 years. Preferred ages 30 to 50 years. Compensation $12 per
day. Employment will probably be continuous.
Storekeeper, State hospitals and In¬ stitutions. Open to men and women. $4 20 to $900 and maintenaace. Can¬ didates must have had experience in bookkeeping and office work together with the handling and accounting for supplies, both groceries and meats.
FURS FURS FURS
remodeUed or redyed at reasonable prices. Estimates cheerfully given.
MRS. E. J. BARKER
South Seaman Ave. Bddwin, L.
Tel. 786 Freeport.
Late of .\ew York, and formerly with
C, G. Gunther's Sons.
J. S. DeMott
Contra-ciot* andl Builder
Jobbing of All Kinds
No job too large and no job loo small
Kstimates given on all kinds of work in our line
LEONARD AVENUE Tel. 3S9-W.
While in Mineola,
STOP AT HENBY C. KRAMER'S
Hotel Nassau
Where yon will meet your Friends.
BOWLING
X
Private Alleys for Ladies and Clubs
PRIZES FOR OPEN GAMES 4 Brunswick Pocket Billiard Tables
Freeport Bowling Alleys
ELMER F. KELLY 36-38 NORTH MAIN STREET
STATIONERY A SCHOOL SUPPLIBS
CONFECTIONERY A ICE CREAK
Anything and Everything
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
SPORTING GOODS AND
FISHING TACKLE
CHOICE CIOARS AND TOBACCO
Morris H. Spitzer
South Grove and Pine Streets
FOR SALE
Fine, Sound and Bridle Wise
Saddle Horse
14V2 hands high, fast, but gentle; can be ridden by lady. Plays an ex¬ cellent game of
Polo
PRICE
BOX 16
$125. NASSAU POST
Orders
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received in this office at New York City rates.
The New York Times is the dominant newspaper in New York Cily for the advertiser who wishes to reach the intelligent, progressive and willing-to- spend.
The circulation of The New York Times—bolh daily and Sunday—exceeds 300,000 copies —a greater circulation than that of The Herald, Sun and Tri¬ bune combined.
The New York Times publishes more general ad¬ vertising, including finan¬ cial, automobile, school, railroad and steamship ad- verttsing, than any other Ncw York newspaper.
Smithes Bakery
67 South Main St.
Freeport, L. I.
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Morning Shopping is always pleasant at tills Store,
We carry the Choicest Fresh Fniits and Vegetables, besides
Fancy and Staple Groceries
"SEAMANS"
27 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, L. I,
Telephone 710
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TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
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Steamboata,
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YOUR VACATION BE¬ GINS THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD the Ideal Tourist Route.
Picture to youncif lhe luxury of • magnificent, mammodi, floaliag dotal, par- feel in iu comfortt and convenieace*, with •Iileroonu de luxe, privata baila *n<j privaie balconiet, appeliiing totaia, beautiful ballroonu, antrancing MlU Enjoy tk* grandeur of the tcenei)- on lhe Killoric Hwlaon imtimaimi hf Am giant »earchli)rhl.
The Largest River Steamships in the World
NEW YORK—ALBANY—TROY
Daily Senrice pi„ ga if. r. vr. ISSd St,
Paople. Une (S. S. BERKSHIRE and C. W. MORSE) 6iOO P. M. 6.30 P. R
.New "Ni,hi ExprcM" 2«00 P.M. 10^ P.M.
Capaal CJ^ Urn. »«30 P-M. 6rOO P-M.
Farest People's and Night Express, $2.00 one way; $3.50 round trip Capital City Line, $1.00 one way TaL s^rtac aeag.
"THE SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE" •