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THE HASaAU POST, FREEPOET. H. T., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916.
MERRICK
The Rev. Wm, H, Littebrandl will attend fhe Cathedral summer school at Albany, N, V. from next Monday afternoon until Kriday.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Men's Club was held Tuesday evening, the Mth, In the parish house, and was well attended. A general discussion of social and cur¬ rent topics took place.
Sunnycroft, one of the show places of .Merrick, on the corner of Linden- mere Drive and Kirkwood avenue, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
The Freeport Bazar
50 SOUTH MAIN STREET^ FREEPOET, N. Y.
JOSEPH KRAMER, Manager.
Next Door to Roulston's.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS
Gents' shirts, collars, underwear, ties, socks, overalls, working shirts, pants, boys' caps, wash s-jits, etc,
LADIES' DEPARTHENT
Ladies' silk dresses and poplin sporting coats, silk and crepe de chine house dresses, corsets, gowns, stockings and lingerie.
CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS
Children's dresses, suits, knit ware and princess slips.
FREEPORT POULTRY FARMS
ON POSITIVELY SANITAEY IDEALS
Strictly Fresh Eggs and Fresh Killed Broilers direct from farm. Also breeders of S, C, White Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Eocki anJ S, C, Rhode Islaud Reds.
SETTING EGGS ALWAYS ON HAND,
HENEY VOLLMEE, Manager. Ail Orders Promptly Delivered,
CARROLL STREET
Telephone S12-W. ' POST OFKICE BOX 7fc
Great South Bay Ferry Company
Time Table in Effect, May 26, 1916
FREEPORT POINT LOOKOUT
NASSAU BY THE SEA SEA EDGE
Week Days Leave Freeport: Leave Beach:
i;,iHi A. .\i
:i,l,"i ""
J. l.'l p, .\I,
4,l."i '¦
i;.:!0 "
Sl'NDAY.S A.V I)
i;.4.'i A, .M. ( conn, witli 1.4'.)
s.'.'iO " train to .N, Y, i
DM,-, "
L',|,-| 1', M.
,"i,Oil"
7,U0 "
HOLIDAYS IIOCRLV SCHKDl'LK
LONG BEACH
Week Days
Leave .\assau i'i.lo.-\. .\l, Iconn, with 7.'-0 Irain lo .\'. "i. i
J.4(1 I', .M. I Salurdays only)
.'l.'l II " Leave yueenswater 7,10 .\. M, ton arrival of 7.4(1 train I'rom -N. Y,) :!,l,'i P, .M, ISaftirdays only)
^-
Leave Nassau
;),30 A. .M. 4.4 0 P. M.
Sundays
Leave CJiieenswatei" 10,15 A. M. ,'i,10 P. M.
HIGH HILL BEACH
Leave Kreeport Leave Higli Hill Beach
H.4."i A. M. 1 1.00 A. M.
3.15 P.M. 4.15 P.M.
High^.,|Hill Beach boats run only Saturdays until June 2i'i, when the same schedule Is run every day In the week. Subject to change without notice. Trolley Connections, «,
Summer Time Table in effect, June 30, 191S.
QEEAT SOUTH BAY FEEEY COMPANY.
Trolley Timo Table in
LEAVE FEEEY DOCK:
ti.40 A. M, S,4i) A, M,
7,05 " !M5 ¦•
7.30 " !».45 "
7.45 " 10,45 "
8,00 " 11,15 "
8,15 " 11,45 "
LEAVE FEEEY DOCK:
12.45 P. M. 5,45 P, M.
1,45 " t'., 10 WiKidcleft
2.45 " 6.30 P, M.
3.45 " 7.30 "
4.15 " 8.45 "
4.4 5 ¦' 11,00 "
5.15 " 12,00 "
Effect, May 31, 1916
LEAVE L. I. E. R. DEPOT:
ti.55 A. .M. il.OO A. M.
7,25 " '.1,30 "
7,45 •• 10,00 "
.S.OO " 11.00 "
S.io " 11.30 "
S.M) " 12.00 "
LEAVE L. I. E. E. DEPOT:
1.00 p. M. H.OO Woodcleft
2,00 •• (1.20 p. M.
:!.oo " t;,45 "
LOO " 7.45 "
4.SO " 9.10 "
5.00 " 11.20 "
5.30 " 12,20 "
Sundl^vs and Holidays Every Half Hour. Subject to change without notice.
FEEEPOET E. E. CO.
DeLancey Nichols, Jr., of New York, is now ready for occupancy. Mr. Nichols has been giving some per¬ sonal attention to the preparation of the home while Mrs. Nichols has been enjoying a trip In the south. Mr, Nichols has gone to Virginia to Join his wife and, after a short stay, they will return and open their home in Merrick.
Rev. Frank Townley and family arrived last Wednesday and have taken a cottage near the bay for the summer.
-Mildred Dewar, the young daughter of Mr,and Mrs, Robert Dewar of Mil¬ ler place, met with a painful acci¬ dent while at play last Saturday. She dislocated her shoulder while jump¬ ing over a swing and Dr. Lindsay was called to attend her. She re¬ turned to school Monday but had to carry her arm in a sling,
.Mr. John Carpenter was taken with an attack of acute indigestion lasl FViday and was confined to his bed and under the doctor's care for several days.
Thc fair held by tiie congregation of fhe Church of the Redeemer on Wednesday and Tliursday was large¬ ly attended and proved a social as well as linancial success, .\ supper was served each evening.
Mr, and .Mrs. Herman Home, re¬ cently of Wantagli, have rented one of .Mr, .McCord's cottager on Smith slreet.
.Mrs. W, J, .Movie of Corning, .\, Y,, who has heen stopping witli her brother, .Mr, W, C, Mephuni. of .Mil¬ ler place, is now visiting friends in Inwood,
Mr, and .Mrs, Frank Ives of Oak- wood avenue enfertaineii friends Wednesday evening at a •¦,'iiHr' party. I liose Jiresent being .Mr, and Mrs, C, A. Calkins, .Mr. and .Mrs. K. .Miller. -Mr. iitid -Mrs. Kdward .\ngel and .Miss Bessie Angel. .Mr. Orton Smith, -Mr, Jlllll .Mrs, .Miirtiii Wright and the .Mis,-^es Sena Clari; anil Klorence Church,
.Mis-i Sena t'hirk will leave fori Webster, .N. Y,, at the close of scliool, where slie iias received an appoint- | menl for the coming year. She will reside al thc home of lier niotlier. which is in that vicinity,
.Mrs, Agnes .Miller and .Miss Klor¬ ence .Miller of .New York spent the week I'lld wilh .Mrs, Sarah ,1, Tween of .'VIerrick avenue,
-Miss .Miller has entirely recovered from the injuries susalineii in an automobile accident recenlly.
The members of tlie Haiid-in-lland League gave a farewell party in lion¬ or of .Miss .Margaret Schermerhorn af her home, Tuesday evening, when they presented her with a book,
.'\ delegation of tiie Hand-in-Hand League will visit ttie St, Giles Home for Cripples, tomorrow, when they will bring to the ciiihlreii flie gar¬ ments wliich tlicy sowed for theni during Lent,
•Mary Magdelen Baldwin, tlio only daugliter of .Mr. and .Mrs, Jolin H, Haldwiti of .Miller place, and Joseph 1'. Glynn of Jamaica, were married at the home of Hie bride's parents, Wednesday evening, ,Iune llth, af eight o'clock, flie Rev, J. Sidney Gould of Kreeiiort, offlciating, Tlie bride was beu'itifuily gowned in pale blue chiirmeuse and carried a shower boiKiuet of whitecarnations.
The bridesmaid was Mi,ss .Minnie Aldrlch and Hie hest man, .Mr, Willet Raynor, Tliu bride wsa given away hy .Mr. Krank Aldrlch, Tlic gticsfs were .Mr, and .Mi"«. Williuin Philips, -Mr, and .Mrs, Krank li, Aldricli, the .Misses .Minnie, Virginia and Arline Aldricli, and .Mr. Willet Raynor. of Kreeporl; Mr. and .Mrs, George Wil¬ .son and .Miss Kva Wilson, of Rock¬ ville Centre; .Mr, and .Mrs. Anton Heycile, .Mr. and -Mrs. .Mart in Wright. .Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Bartow, .Mr, and .Mrs, H. Seainan and .Miss Alary Kuriy, of Merrick,
.•\ wedding supper wa^i served after till' ceremony, after whifcli the bride and groom left on a short trip soutii. Oil tlicir return tliey will reside tem¬ porarily in .Merrick, after which tlicy will take up their perinanont resi¬ dence in Oyster Bay.
.Mrs, William Wood of Oakwood avenue entertained fhe Ladies' Aid Society of the Kast Meadow Cliurch last Wednesday afternoon,
.Mrs, H, Weeber of Brooklyn lia,-; rented tho house on Brooklyn avuniie, at the corner of Smilii street, '
.Mr, .M. E. Powell of Slirub Oak, N, Y.. principal of the .Merrick Gram¬ mar scliool for the coming year, ex¬ pects to occupy .Mr, Birch's cottage on Oakwood avenue about June 2i)th.
Miss Mildred Avery of .\ew Paltz, N', Y,; Miss Eva B, Smith of Patch¬ ogue and .Miss Klorence Church are the teacliers engaged for the foming year,
.Mrs, J, Offerman of .Miller place is entertaining her sistef, Mrs. M, H, Renken, of Brooklyn, for a week or two.
Mr. and Mra. R. P. Kent and family arrived Wednetiday to spend the sum¬ mer at their cottage on .Merrick ave¬ nue,
Mr, and .Mrs, Elli.son H, Goud of East Orange. .\, J., spent tlie recent week end with .Mr, and Mrs, Janies H, Goud of .Merrick avenue,
Mrs, John Carpenler of Brooklyn avenue entertained Mr.s, C, Lownes- berg and Mr. Otto Jaeger on Sundav,
Mr, and Mrs, Emil Grelnert of Merrick avenue returned last Sun¬ day night, after a delightful two weeks' stay at Willow Grove, Pa.
-Mrs, Arthur Goud of Roosevelt and .Mr, and Mrs. Harry Goud ot Cedar¬ hurst motored out Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Gouil's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James T, Goud, ot Mer¬ rick avenue.
.Mrs. George Carpenter of Merrick avenue entertained the Pinochle ciub week ago last Kriday afternoon.
MASSAPEOy^
The raising of the old alassapequa Hotel that stood so nobly for a quar¬ ter of a century, south of the intersec¬ tion of the .Merrick and Hicksville roads, brings back to many of us recollections of events of the years gone by. The transformation, if we may call it such, that has taken place in the old settlement. Change, yes! Many changes have come.
The old settlers have passed away and new ones have come to take their place. .'Ml. with one exception, of those intere.-^ted in the old Massape¬ tiua Hotel have passed away, and for
WANTED
Operators. Examiners and Fold¬ ers; also learners taken in and paid while learning. Call at any time on premises.
SHEBAE & KLINE 36 North Main Street
two years tho doors have heen closed, tiie curtains drawn, as liiough niotirn- iiig for ifs old iiiasfers. Built in IS.SS. the year of the great blizzard, it lias indeed had a stormy career, I'n- protituhle from Hie beginning, liie builder, Tlios, H, Brush, organized thc .Ma.-;~ap('(iua Iinprovement Co, in isii^' and associa till wifh lii in was liis uncle, Thos, D. Carman, .Mr. Brush was president iind Mr, Carman treas¬ urer Ilf the company, .Mr, Carnian finally came into sole possession of the hotel propirty and if was run by several different managers during tlie years ii;i to ami including tlie year l.siiv. In the years of lS:i7 and l,Sli,s it was ill cliarpe of Elienezer Rogers, liroprietor of the Argyle Hotel nf Babylon, who, disappointed al liis failure, co)iitiii"('d suicide in one of fhe rooms, ami the cap of fhe bullet Hint killed liiiu is now in possession of .Mr, Wm, Sni'ileker, thc only sur¬ vivor of all tiiiisc interested in the enterpri.'^c. It might be said liere that the only successful peiiod of tliis hotel was when it was under the iiianageiuent of .Messrs. Thos. and AVilliam Snedeker. into wliose pos¬ session il passed from their grand- fatlier, Thos. I). Carman, in ISiiO.
Prominent among its regular pat¬ rons were Mayor Boody of Brooklyn and Supreme Court .lustice 'Van Wyrk, In llllli; it was transformed by the Snedckcrs tn one Tlios, Krazer, a Brooklyn buildii", and Ihen again it started on a ilown-.vard career, and, passing from one lo another, it liaa now tiecotiie the [iroperty of ex-Sena¬ tor Coopei", who lias preserved a sec¬ tion of it to lie moved to a place north of the Merrick rtiad and u«ed as a club lioiise, there to remain, niiifely, as a moniimenf to what once was a beaulifiil and imposing struc¬ ture.
When We speak of the down wani career of tills iiostelry we surroutiii it with till' conditions of tlic times; circumstances that have intcrferod more ov less with the success of manv
hotels of this size and character. The coming of the autoniobilea in particu¬ lar
Many great events took place with¬ in the walls of this old structure and those flrst Interested in the develop¬ ment ot Massapequa rightly believed that It would have a great influence on fhe future of the village.
The great hotel will be miseed: but on the grounds occupied by It several beautiful cottages will be built, and Massapequa will proflt in the passing.
JOHN B. WARD
EXPERIENCED
MASON AND JOBBER
N'o matter liow" sniall the job is 1 will do it for you promptly and sat¬ isfactory. .-^ postal card will bring nie to you any day, 88 Raynor Street. Freeport, L. L
GEO. SCHACHTEL
NOTARY PUBLIC
S E A F O R D
Help Wanted and Furnished
OOMPE)TENT, EXPERTE NCED NURSES; MAIDS, OOOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAM¬ ILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENO¬ VATING. MEN BV DAY. WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BY CONTRACT.
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVERLY PLACE. Telephone 890. FEEEPORT, N. T.
Real estate
AND
INSURANCE
\SURETY BONOS/
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N. Y. C,
FLUKE now Running
a><^"^^ si; A IOKI,
^ •bciiack-''^ """"¦" ""^
I', 11. I10\ HIT
FISHING and GUNNING STATION
I'AVILION
ORDER YOUR BOAT NOW
FOR THE FOURTH
TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
ROW and MOTOR BOATS
TOLET
BAIT TACKLE SHELLS
The ^&3CaJit Store Red Cedar Compound
Destroys the Moths
Kciialile proteclion a>;aiiist imilhs, a powerful arlicle, clean and eas\ til use, anil ^iivitii; the lie'-t [iii,sf.itilc results, Piice 20c I'*''" P''<-'k.
Cedarol
.Xatiiritl l<!if of i!ic I'lilar, llie old relialile and unrivaled imiili ("baser - the odor i> .ilways swet In i iii cans. lOc.
Spring Tonics
Beef, Iron and Wine 60c Celeiy and Iron Tonic , , $1.00
Comp. Cyr. Hypophosphites. 75c Wine of Cod Liver Oil... .$1,00
Sarsaparilla Compound . 75c Kidney Pills 50c
Liver Salts 25c-50c-$l,00 iLiver Tonic $1,00
(lur iiilri"i',-t in oiir customir^ is per-wiiial.
Clarence S. Abrams, Ph.G.
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD ''''""'i N" '
F REEPORT
Our New Telephone Number
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Freeport Ice and Fuel Co.
C, H, Frederick. Roland M. Lamb, President. Treasurer.
LET LS MAKE ^OLR Kll CHEN KOOL, KLEA.N AND KOMFORTABLE
BY INSrALIJNG A
Gas Range and a Gas Water Heater
Insuring You Against the Coming Oppressive Heat ASK US ABOL'l THEM
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
i.Kd. MAC IiON'.M.n. I'M',-.
The Mount for You
Low in first cost and runs almost for nothing. You get "100 Miles for 10c" with prac¬ tically no repair expense and tire bills no higher than on ordinary bicycle.
Model IS. Flal brlt and idler, marnrto ipnilion, p<*il;il slarl- ine. WritSt Willi I'Jnk (illed. ¦ t>out in lb». Price
$115
Safe, silent, clean. Runs lightly as sewing machine. Goes wherever bicycle will go, with no footwork. Can be easily lifted to put away. Call £or Demonstration See the Miami for yourself and jret det-iilsof the^arantee
For Sale By
Sidney Smith
High
Class
Bicycles
All Accessories
We handle only those we can personally recommend and guarantee.
REPAIRING and
RE-ENAMELING
Call and see
1916 IVER-JOHNSON
Be sure of the place
Sidney Smitii
15 WEST MERRICK ROAD Freeport, L. I.