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THX HASBAU FOST, FBEEPOIT, H. T.. FBIPAT, MAY 19, 1916.
BALDWIN-FOREMOST SUBURBAN COMMUNITY
The Baldwin High School 1916 graduating clang preH«nted a four act play eatitled The yeliow afid the Blue." last Kriday evening lo a large
FOR SALE
The Hick Neck Point
34 ACRES
Large water frontage on arm of HempKtead Bay. at foot of Grand Avenue, Baldwin, Batliing, Boat¬ ing, Fishing: .'. minutes wnlk to trolley; groves of large trees; 20 acres of tillable land. Will sell whole or any pan. rniiulri!
W. B. WOOLLEY
HALDWI.N L 1.
and appreciative audience asaembled at Southard'fi Hall. The presenta¬ tion di.HpIaycd to a degree of almost perfection the care and precision not only witli which the pupils were pre¬ pared for the play, but with -*'hich it was rendered. F'ollowing in a synopsis;
Act 1,—.V Class Meeting III the Lab¬ oratory. "It.rTonslder, " .Vet 2.- The I>ast Kx|ieriment, "C^ur- lously eiioush tbe 'acid' was sweet, " Alt :;, — Preparations. The Hall. "The
Yellow and the Blue," .Vet I,—The Fateful Hour Airteroom, "We'vr- all got in bar! but we hope lo recover," B.-twr-.-n act i>ne anil two, "Lads and Lassl.-M." by .Vll.-n Hawkins, Wllllani Busch, ,Iain.'S Burns, Frank Gately, Grae- Pearsall, Kathryn Rlttrrr, Klean¬ or Gillies. Rila lieVor-,
Between act two and act three, "Llrtle BliickKmith." by Frank DiVo-, 7obif Mlkuc, .lack Garillner, William Fisch- . .-r, Iren.- Luersson, Selmu Ladogzlnski. .lauette .Marsh, Margar.-t Bedell, Myron Hermann, Frank Pr-terson, ,Jolin Car¬ man, Mildred Conran.
lietw.-.Ti aot three and aci four, "Goody." by Helen Pearsall, Kvelyn .Suits, ,Ji'an F.'rgusori. Helen Koch. Kd¬ ward H.-rb.-rt, .Ir)Seph Donn.-Iy, Alvin Watts, P.aymond Pettit.
.Song by Doris Hedell and .loseph Rogers.
EMIL HAACK
has establLthed a show room and agency for all toilet goods. fin(» jt;w- elry, guaranteed hosiery, aluminum ware, fine cutlery. Cassilla silverware, Thoinas razors, positive tension shears, hardware «peciallies, Kero- safe lamps (XO hourH on 1 gallon of kercsene generated into a gas made from '.',"1, of oil and il7% of air).
TOMANCOPHONE VICTROLAS $25 values for $12,50
Call or address
EMIL HAACK
Grand Avenue Haldwin
Dry Goods
We carry an up-to-date stock of general
DRY GOODS and FANCYGOODS
We want your trade, Wliy not meet us half way? This town is ail right. You can make make it betler liy patronizing home trade. Kvery dollar spent with tlie honi'e mercliant helps to hoo«t the town.
Call and inspect our stock and lot us show you how much we can save you on the same goods from city prices,
DAVID GOLDSTEIN
Church St.. near Milburn Ave.
Francis W. Miller
General Carpenler
FLOOR SCREENS
ODD SASH
SUN PARLORS
De-aler in
HOOKING NAILS OLASS
PUTTY PAINTS
VARNISHES, ETC,
Central Ave, & So. Merrick Rd.
Telephone 1028-J
BAKE RY
THE BEST BET
for your family table is our pure, woll and cleanly made wholesome Hread. Pies and Cakes, Their sweetnes.s and flavor pleaee the palate and build up the system.
It is given the best of attention lioiii the oven to your home.
Ignatz K^^awiec
lIurrLson Avciiih
Haldwin
Milk and Cream
If you will take a walk or drive down to our place, corner Grand avenue and Thomas street, and look at our fine Iierd of cows, you will never buy milk of any one else so long as we can supply *vou. Not only does milk mean so much to tlie babe or child that is fed upon it, but also for the family use. Call and see us and leave your order.
The caaracters were taken as tol¬ lows:
Ralph B-ed. Preslder-t. Wesley "prague .lohn .ludson. Treasurer,Charles Milli-r Sam Simpson,"Dunce. ,,, Frank Hurley
Ted Turner, (.'lown Karl Br-nneiter
Guy Gould. Pres. .Irs,, Kverett Sprague Ruth Randolph. Vice-President,...
Edna Gunther
Irene Ireland, Prophet., .Ad>-le Klolb.-r .Viinabell.' Avery, Beauty
.Marlon Ke.-ler
Kdna Kills, Historian, Ruth M. Wheeler
Horn Deane, Poet Janet Raynor
Miss Wright. H, S, Teacher
Vera Preston
Prof. Monroe, Principal, Wyatt Anihony
The proceeds aggregated (juite or nearly $1.'>0, of which a little less than IlOO was net profit. Baldwin Is Jiisfily proud of not only her school put of what the .students were en¬ abled to do under the faithful and untiring efforts and tutelage of its chore of teachers.
The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Pythian Sisters was held at tlie lodge rooms last Monday night and a pleasant social evening was enjoyed,
A delegation of tlie Pythian Sisters and Knights attended District No. 1 Convention of the Supreme Lodge of the State of New York, held in Tri¬ angle Hail,' Broadway and Halsey atreet, Hrooklyn, Wednesday, The Baldwin lodge was organized early in June last and has attained a member¬ slilp of about thirty. Mrs, Clarence E, Southard of Oceanside is .Most Ex¬ cellent Chief and presiding officer of the lodge.
The Queens-Nassau Sunday School Convention held at Springfield Gar¬ dens, L, 1,, Tuesday. May IGth, was attended by at least a dozen mem¬ bers of the Protestant Methodist Clnirch,
The Christian Endeavor Society of the Protestant Methodist Church is rehearsing for a play entitled "The Minister's Honeymoon," lo be given in the near future.
Dr. W. C, Weekes has moved into the "Baldwin Cottage" on South Grand avenue, near Thomas atreet. The doctor will continue the practice of medicine.
Social and business circles of Bald¬ win are not a little disturbed at the present time over what appears to be an unwarranted attack upon the character and life of a good, if not a widely known lady.
Attention is called to a statement of fact in the form of a little notice observed in the Baldwin post ofTice which reads: "We are creditably in¬ formed that Mary Ann, Colonel
BICYCLES WAR DECLARED
The fighting 111 Mexico cannot be compared with the battle we are waging against high prices,
YiUt sell the Iv^r JohnsoD and Kendlug Standard Hlo'cles.
We guarantee our repair vvork. When we fix a wheel we flx it and th.' best p.irt is that we don't soak you.
Two Stores;
>f«Trlek Itoad
Chitrob SIrrrI
FI.OVU \\. IIKIIKI.I,.
Bedell Grocery Co.
CHURCH STREET
Tel, Kreeport 277-W.
FINE GROCERIES
Gobel'^ Famous Delicatessen
Goods
The very best and freshest Fruits and Vegetables. We carry all tho popular Cereal Koods. The brands that have .stood the test of yeare and that we guarantee.
If you want the BEST and a SQUARE DEAL call or 'phone us.
Coa,I and Wood
S-nrely you all use Fuel T-hen why not come here O-nly the best is kept R-ing 367-J Freeport and Y-ou'll receive prompt, honest service,
James H. Story
MILBURN ^VENUE BALDWIN.
To Rent Furnished
Two-story modern ten-room, foyer hall and bath
COTTAGE
with all Improvements. Including gas, water and electric light. Also
BUNGALOW
living room, kitchen and four bed- roonifl.
Both have spacious porches, beau¬ tiful lawns. Can be seen week-days or Sundays.
G. A. Dessart
South Grand Ave,, Cor, School Street,
Tel. Freeport .GB-W,
George S. Kellog's p«t goose, has laid anotlier egg. The Colonel is much disappointed bcca-ose it is not a gold en one and proposes to kill Mary Ann for her temerity," The good people desire to call to arms the worthy citi¬ zens that Mary's life may be spared and she be gi'ven another chance to redeem herself.
Frequent intjulry not only of Dr. Massell, the surgeon dentist, but of his friende, as to whether or not lie administered gaa in extraction of troublesome teeth, prompts him to say that he is a specialist on tooth extractions with or without gas. as tlie patient desires, the regulation of teeth: al.so on pyorrhea, or Riggs dis¬ ease.
The real estate office of W. H. Ray¬ nor & Son have leased to Lewis An- vey, for a term of three years, the Ernest Southard estate. The .same firm has leased to E, K. Raynor of New York City for a term ot flve years the Southard residence, cor¬ ner of Park avenue and Merrick road,
Henry Thomas, of the National Biscuit Company, New York City, has completed a spacious new summer home on the shore ot Milburn river, Haldwin Harbor, and he and his fam¬ ily are occupying It.
Mr. Tliomas has just finislied, on the shore of his grounds, a unitjue type of service building two stories in height, Tho basement is full, of water that Hows in from the rlyer; and it forms a slip tor the owner's motorboat. Tlie ground floor is a garage; and Hie upper floor contains a room for a chauffeur, and a large space with numerous hooks on the walls and chairs round about whicli is used by Hie Thomas family and tlieir friends as a bathing house, bathing being right at tlie door.
There are few, if any, combination structures like this one elsewhere on Long Island.
A new industry has recently hee.a started in Haldwin, wliich is incor¬ porated under the name of the Uirclies Studio Company, Tlie com¬ pany manufactures birch garden boxes, chairs, art lamps and other furniture, .At pre.seni tiiey occupy the large barn on the proiierty of A, Krederick, on Grand avemie, and em¬ ploy about twenty men, Mr. Edward Levine of Nortii Grand avenue is president of the company.
Mrs. M. .Matheron is (luiCe seriously ill at her home on Brookside avenue.
A number of members of the Woman's .\dvance Club attended Kuest day of the Fortnightly Club at Rockville Centre Tuesday afternoon.
Mr, Artliur C. Hutchi,son of Bound Brook, N, J,, visited liis mother, Mrs. Henrietta R. Hutchi.son, iast Sunday,
Miss Esther Smith is suffering from a sevf>re .Tttaek of rheumatism,
Mrs, Kraneis W, .Miller will lead the Epworth League meeting in tlie .Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening; topic, "Capturing the Stu¬ dents of Cliina." Miss Olive Homan is pianist for the month ot May.
About twenty members of the Junior League went to Prospect Park last Saturday morning by trolley, where they had lunch and a good lime. In the afternoon they attend¬ ed a Junior League Conference in Hansom Place churcli. The children were accompanied by Superintendent
Miss Phoebe T, Powers and Miss Mar¬ garet E, Rope.
Last Thuraday evening Dr. Juliu Callahan ot Manhattan addressed the Men'.s Clirlstia:i Brotherhood in the chapel of the Methodist Episcopal church.
On Thursday evening of njext week there will be a special ladies' night, when all ladie.s of the community are invited to be present. The guests will be entertained by .Mr, Ambrose Jeffries, magacian and ventriloquist. It will be a fine entertainment, fol¬ lowed by refreshments.
Miss Chrystal Gladys Raynor, daughter of Mrs. Stephen Raynor, formerly of this place, Is to be mar¬ ried on June 1 to Mr, Herbert Mil¬ ford V'an Dusen ot Lynbrook, The wedding will take place at the hofne of Mr. and Mrs. Casper C, Rowe of Lynbrook,
A meeting ot the Women's Foreign Missionary Society was held at the Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday evening, Dr, Margaret Lewis, a mis¬ sionary of India, being the speaker. The program consisted of exercises hy a number of th^ children of the Sunday school called Missionary Mother Goose;, vocal duet, Mrs, Val¬ entine Sobie and Mr, C. H. Thomas: solo, Mr, Thomas: and piano selec¬ tions. Miss Olive Lepley and .Mrs, Sobie.
The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Koreign Missionary So¬ ciety was held today at the home ot Mrs, A, Whealey ot Grand avenue, I The topic under discussion for the afternoon was the condition of the missionary field in Japan,
The Miiburn Literary Sociely held its re.giiiar meeting Thursday night at the home ot Miss Anna B. Pettit, of Grand avenue, A paper on the subject of "Our Feathered Friends," was read and vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Valentine Sobie and Mr, C, H. Thomas, whicii were very much enjoyed.
Tlie Eiiworth League ot the Metli¬ odist Episcopal church held its regu¬ lar meeting Tliursday evening at the chapel, and a social hour was enjoy¬ ed after tlie meeting adjourned.
An ontertainment will be given at the .Methodist cliurch Thursday even¬ ing. May '2',, under tlie auspices of the Christian Brotherhood of Bald¬ win, the feature ot which will be a performance by .Mr, Ambrose Jef¬ fries, magician and ventrllo(iul6t. Refreshments will be served and the ladies are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. Storey is joining the Baldwin ad¬ vertisers on tltpir page of The Nas¬ sau Post ihis week and vl-iii, from week to week, have something to say to you about (uel, and we kindly urge you to keep your eye on his ad.
Ov'er on Harrison avenue is a busi¬ ness place that everyone who uses bread and pastry ought to see. It is only too true that the greatest neg¬ lect in the matter ot cleanline«.s in the preparation of food stuffs is found in most ordinary bake shops. If not the tins, troughs, etc. every other article of eiiuipment. as well as tlie floors and walls, are often filthy, and It would require but one visit to set the householder and consumer against the product ot such places.
It is not so witli this plaea. Mr, Ignatz Krawiec maintains ohe of the cleanest and neatest places it has been our pleasure to visit. Once a person visits his place, and can know for themselves the great care that he exercises in all things relative to his fixtures and work, they would cer¬ tainly patronize no other bake shop. He maintains an auto delivery ser¬ vice second to none, Wliy not call or phone and get aciiuainted with him?
Rudolph de.\ngelis, ttie South
Grand avenue fruiterer and delicat- jessen dealer went to the New York ' Hospital Tuesday last for an exam- I ination and posttibie operation. Mr. deAngeiis has been suffering for some , time with what has been diagnosed as gall stones and his condition be¬ came critical and necessitated immed¬ iate attention, Rudolph is not only a good man. respected and admired bjr Ills friends and aceiuaintances. but one who has ever held out a helpinK hand to the needy. It is sincerely hoped that lie wili obtain a speedy and permanent cure.
BALDWIN CLASSIFIED
Filil SALK—Two i).-.llgr.'.-il collie dogs, one fifteen montiis. other eight months old; also .saddle and driving horse, six years old; two carriag.-s. In- iiuir.' .lulius J. Hi-inrk'h, W.-st Seainan avenue.
We would call your attention to a gentleman who knows the business that he carries on from A to Z; he is a specialist in his line, James H. Storey, a few years since, anticipat¬ ing tlie rapid growth of Haldwin and its consequent need £or fuel, built and iias since conducted a modoiti coal service. Tlie efliciency as well as (luality of Ills service and iiierclian- (iise lias spread far lieyond Baldwin,
Mr. .Storey has huilt and equipped with the latest elevator service two coal pockets witli a capacity of sev¬ era! hundred tons i^ach, ;;o arranged that all his product is thoroughly screened from all dust and dirt, tlius assuring to his customers that which will afford and produce the best pos¬ sible fuel results.
This is uni|uestionably the time of year when liouseliolders should pro¬ cure and store in their collars tlie year's supply and, in so doing, reap the benefit of tlio low rates that are obtained at tliis season of the vear.
F()R iSALK—Building sand and gravef,
liniulre A, C, Grimm, Orj^mm place. FUH .S.VLK—Beautiful h.JiiieTTfl TrrT proveinent.s, large grounds; Carna¬ tion avenue, at the head of Churcii street. Inquire on [iremises, Mrs. Rosa¬ lie P. Bennington.
1(|R .SALK—Two beautiful homes, all improv.-ments, garag.s; Thomas street, corner Central avenue. Inquire Johnson.
F(JR SALK—Nineteen pair Hom.-r pige- eoiis. .\. Breiner.
A. V. Pearsall
BflLDWIN Boarding Stables
storage for Furniture and Automobiles
MOVmG VANS AND GENERAL TRUCKING
Contractin^i^
Coaches and Limousines for Funerals and Weddings
Grand Avenue, Opp, Depot Telephone 170.
W. Augustus Miller
High Class Painting and Decorating
In all its Branches.
Dealer in Faints, Oils, Wall Faper, Brushes and Hardware
Telephone 490-\V
GRAND AVE,, Near R. R. Station BALDWIN, L. I.
F'rults a.n<i
The very best of all kinils in tlieir season. Canned and bot¬ tled goods. The best brand
CANDIES CIGARS FRESH BREAD FIES CAKES
Surely my 11 years of lite and business in our Village should bespeak my honesty and fair dealing. Give U9 a trial and you wili not go elsewhere.
Rudolph DeAngelis
South Grand Ave. Baldwin
Post Offlce Building Tel. Freeport 431-J.
Dr.W.CWeekes
"Baldwin Cottage"
SOUTH GRAND AVENUE
.Near Thomas Street BALDWIN, L. I.
Telephone Connection
Bargain in Road Horse
H.'VY MARE, 1,'. hands, S years, out of "GOLD HEELS," gentle, ftne stepper, afraid ot nothing; mag¬ nificent ladies' saddle horse, A line STUDEBAKER SURREY and RIWABOKT. both new and rubber tired; a new CUTTER SLEIGH and BELLS, two new sets of HAR¬ NESS, BLANKETS, etc. Cost, $11.SO; price, $l'9,j^
M. Luerssen
Baldwin
Tei, Kreeporl 104.S.
Willard Langdon
Southard Bldg. Merrick Road. BALDWIN
All kinds uf
Plumbing Plumbers' Supplies
Hardware Jobbing
When you want an honest Job for a reasonable price why not engage one you know to be hon¬ est and upriglit.
Tel. Freeport 9G2-R,
•Messrs, Schuize Brothers, prorle- tors of the Silver Lake Pharmacy, Grand avenue a:id Merrick road, have opened a branch store on Church stj[e«|, between" Central and Milburn tfv?ftu"'ee: As announced in a recent issue of The Nassau Post, the neces¬ sities and demands of tlie Baldwin Harbor section, including Church street, for more prompt and efflcient service, stimulated these gentlemen in this departure.
Meat Market
Church St., near Homan Place
Telepiione ;»27 Freeport JOHN W, RASMUSSEN, Prop.
Butcliers of Repute.
Our Pound is A Pound
Ask our customers. Many butchers wonder why their trade falls off and why people complain against their meat. Such dealers are not e.\per4eiiced and particular in buying only the hest goods. Our auto delivery guarantees the quick¬ est and best nervlce, (Jive us a trial.
Joseph Miller
CYCLE MOTORS BICYCLES
NEW PARTS
EXPERT REPAIRING
Our years of experience euahic IIS to do all repair work not only (juicker but clieaper than any other place, Wc hiU'U up every promise
with
HONEST SERVICE
.Many others engage us. Why not you.
.SOUTH GRAND AVENUE t.Ne.vt Door to .New Laundry)
Adolph Breiner
Serves only the
Best Teas, Coffees. Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Canned
and Bottled Goods,
Vegetables and Fruits
i'ersonal attontion and per¬ sonal service insures the beat.
Grand Avenue Tel, Kreeport 4 4'.t-J,
Baldwin
^t\\\x\%tB piiatmarg
MERRICK ROAD and GRAND AVENUE
Tel, Freeport 649,
BALDWIN
Our prescription department is under the supervision of only men of great experience and ability. Our drugs are fre«h and medicines compounded from them insure best Jiossible results.
We carry a complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMES RUBBER GOODS PHYSICIANS' and NURSES BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS.
We have constantly on hand the best grade of CIGARS and CANDLES obtainable.
THE BALDWIN HARBOR REALTY CO.
ONViNBRS AND DEVELOPERS OF THE FINEST SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ON LONG ISLAND
WELLrCONSTRUCTED HOMES
Extraordinary Transportation Facilities Miles of Water Frontage
IDEAL LOCAUTY
NEW YORK OFFICE:
243 Weft 34th Street
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