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FSBEFfST. X. T* FBIDAT APRIL «, 1M7.
Thousands of Families for Many Miles Around Meet On The Classified Page Of The Nassau Post Every Week
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT
Advertisements lor The Nassaa Post My be lelt al G. I. Braithivaile's Stattonery Store, Railroad Avenue, Freeport.
AUTOMOBILES
TO RK.NT- Dead storage spa( e for j automobiles |2 per month. P. O. box 67, Freeport.
FORDS—.Several used Kords for sale; prices ranging ^Ut(t upwards. W, T. Hutcheson, Hempstead.
BUK'K Sedan; five passenger; ftrst cla«H running <iid«r; price $250. C. C. llovd, \\'eKtbury.
Classification Assures for Your Ad, Automatically, the
HELP WANTED-Fem.1.1 "Bcst Position'" in aNe^vspaper
WANTKI) Cook and hous(! work, family of three and workiiian, coun¬ try woman not ton old not loo stout Peiniancni for good reliable girl or woman, 't'2ii.iin a month now, an.s- wer proniiitly. Hox :!l)2. l.ynbrook, I.,. I. Teleiihone l.ynbrook, !llf>.
WANTl'Ml- Woman to care for home: of biisin(!ss couple and four year old child; plain cooking. $25.i.mj a! Oionth; good home for conipolent person. Apply between 7 and 9 ,-. «;. IU., lU'J K. Seaman avenue, I'rce-
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REAL ESTATE
FOR ,SAld; ut Seaford, 1-. 1. 11 acres with old buildings, near depot and waler; also farm it-l acris, and other plots and houses at reason¬ able prices, ^^¦m. Garuett Payne, irth Rroadway, .\. Y.
AT Springfield, new cottage, 5 rooms, balh, 4,20') sq. ft. .$2,800; accept $250, or lots as first payment, bal¬ ance as rent. \V. Schabehorn, op-
, posite station, Springfield, L. I.
TALKKY STRKA.M—*I"wo 6 room houses and one 8 room house; tiled baths, parquet floors, open fire¬ places, beam ceiling, hot water heat; up to date in every respect; on plot .'')Ox200; be.st section; low ta.x rate; 18 miles from New York; terms rea.sonable. .1. .1. Smith, Catherine street. Valley Stream. L. I., phone 670.
WINTKR BARGAIN—New up to date Colonial cottage, 7 rooms, bath and pantry; all improvements; electric¬ ity; large plot; $4,200; easy terms. See Grove G. Thompson, 6 Atlantic aTenue, l,ynbrook. L. I.
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REAL HOME AT BKLLMORE ¦With 7 rooms, large veranda; ga*s, water, range; on large plot, 80x125 feet; more land adjoining; near school, stoics, churches, and short walk to depot; beautiful streets and macadam roads; a real gen¬ uine bargain; price $2,000; terms $300 cash, balance $20 per month; •write for photos and particulars. L. W. R. Richards, Bellmore Theatre, Bellmore, L. I., phone 225 Wantagh. ^
LOTS, $,50—At Merrick, I have only a few left, with gas lamps on Btreet; short walk to depot, stores and schcuils; will be worth $200 when road is electrified, will take $6 cash, $2 per nionth; real bar- Bain; no fake; invosllgate; write me today. George Lutt, Merrick, L. I. 2 t
NINTF^Y lots at Bellmore, south of Merrick road, 5 blocks from rail¬ road depot; price $0,000. S. Doin- bek, 1171 St. John's place, Brook¬ lyn. Tel. ,5704 Bedford.
I have two sums of $2000 each and one for $1000Ito be placed on first mortgages.
GEORGE M. LEVY
FREEPORT
The question of " preferred position" often bothers those who use display advertising space—but it is solved automatically tor the classified advertiser
Properly speaking there is only one piace in the paper for a classified advertisement. It finds that place when its proper classifica¬ tion has been allotted to it. To find it, then, becomes just the same sort of a task as finding a word in the dictionary, or a name in the directory.
BILLS DISCOUNTED CORPORATIONS.
WILL pay cash for deeds of property threatened with foreclosure. Kd¬ wards. '.t West 45th street, eighth floor front. .Nev\- Vork ("ity.
PARCEL POST
Drugs and sundries shipped to your lioiiie hy Parcels Post without extra cost, ("hubbuck's Pharmacy, rreeport, .\'. Y.
CORPORATIONS O.RGANIZKD IN .New: Vork. $:!0.00 by speeialist in¬ cluding entire outlit. Overdue ac¬ counts collected. Suit 1702--20 West 42nd street, lelephone 5834 Bryant.
FOR RENT
T0-I.1;T Flat (i roonis and bath Ist block from Baldwin Station, good place for railroad man. rent $12.00 l!o\ A. Fieeport. 1,. I.
TYPEWRITERS
TVlM;WRlTr;RS SaviUKS average from 5(1 per cent to 75 p<r cent; all models, factory built, all makes; wriiun guarantee with every ma¬ chine. A full list of satisfied users, open for your inspection; buyflif your luaclime from us means you are doinu business with a reputable tinu who vvill make good any claim of dissatisfaction. Gold.^mitii Tiros., The Big Stationery .'^tore, 77 .Nassau Street, .New Vork City.
I'OI: RK.NT 4 room apart,iient and hath: firs^ 'floor, $18. Broadway and Rosedale Ave., A. D. Comisky, tei. 86.
BUILDING MATERIAL
C. H. Southard Co., second hand | building material, such as timber, | flooring, ;eiling, steel tall shapesi, j plumbing fixtures, mantels, dofu^s, windows, etc., anyihing and every-1 thing right here. Vards anei ottices j Dill avenue. Mth lo 15th streets, I New Vork City. !
TO lii;.NT- Three eonectln;; furnished roonis wiih bath, on .luly tirst. Appl.v local agenis or ,1. Roantree. :;i N Oetan -Ave. :!-;l(i-lt
W li.i, l,i;.\Si; about 4o acris of till¬ able land on Bellmore .\ve., near .-iia'ioii, HelliiKue, L. 1. No build- ini;s on pioperty. I'rank Roih- iiianii. i:;s iih .\\e.,.\ow Vork Cily. :iii--'i
GIRLS WANTED
WANTED
75 girls to sew on mach¬ ines; those who seek steady employment only need ap¬ ply. Apply
SHEBAR & KLEIN 36 No. Main St. Free port. L. 1.
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR S.M.K Oak sideboard and din¬ ing table with claw feci, I'. O. box 67, Freeport.
WANTED
\\A.\'ri;i) Steiiogiapiur desires ex- Ira work, typewriting done by folio or piece. Phone Freeport 871. oi
WANTKD by April Isl by an elderly gentleuian. two rooms unfurnished; i;round lloor piefeircd; convenient to Irollv : address Thomas H. Gil- iiKU^c. l-"rccport, 1,. i.
W.\.N'i"i:i) a siiuill farm vicinity of lU'lliuorc, Wantagli, Seaford, easli. .Send full 'Hirticiilar.s. price, locat iou.Gcor.uc Niilf?-)ls, Hclliuorc.
l''OR S.M.K—Gas range, brass hed, new invalid's chair, curtains, and fine parrot. 20 Seaman .\veiiue, Freeport
FOR S.MJ-: l-"ine slo( k white (irp- inion si'ttiii;; (".^^s :?L'.(iii a setting while orpingion cocUerals .'?2.5ii. T. Kov Haiius, Crand .Ave. lialdw in.
FOK S.Al.i: -Two cyfle bather metal incubaKus, 5(i eggs size, with ex¬ tra ('(iiiipnicnt: $:>. each. Tunison,
l.ogiie slreet, SniiihvllU Sonlh, 1.. I.
.\1KN .AND WOMKN lo qualify fo- governmcnt position; several thou¬ sand appointments to be made nex: few inonths; full inforniaiion abou'. openin;;s, bow lo prepare, etc., free, \\ rite imiiiedialcly ftu' biHiklet (,'. G.. ]5u>. liail Hopkins. Washington, D. C.
T.v pist and Oili<c llelpii Wauled .*^pee(l, neatness and acciiiacv re¬ tiuired on machine -'Must write Weil ami he uuick at figures. Higli school i:iadiiale preferred. Short¬ hand not ic(|iiired. COl.r.MlU.AN
r.K.vss FOI XDKV. _'i(; Nonii M.tin St., Freepon. 1.. I :'.-:!<i-li
WW.N'l'l :i I \d'iim man in order de¬ part iiieiil. IIIkIi school graduate |ir( feired. .Must be acciirale and i|iiieU at litjurcs; tMiercglic hard worker. The riuhl man will ad¬ vance lapidl.v. .Slate salary lequii- ed in a|i|illcarion. COLF M Bl.W IlK.A.ss FOlNliRV, L'K; Ndiih Main .Slieet. i'licpoit, 1,. 1. :;-:!(i-ii
\\ .\.\'ri :i I 1'oi re,<p(iii(l(Mil and >,'cn- eral olliee man. .Aboiil :;ii yi^irs of ai:e. Technical .:;riidiiiilc prefei red Kn(iwledg(> of cost aecoimiinu ami general luisiness educaiion disiia- hle. Sph niliil oppol lilliil.v. St.iU-, salaiv leiiuiieii iii applicalion
coi.r\iiii.',.N r,i;.\ss foinduv.
L'lf. Noilli .Main Street. Ficepi.rt,
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W.A.N'I'IM) Three rooms with boar from .May 1 to Oct I, hy three adults in private family excellent refer¬ ences,- state price. Board, 284 Macon Street, lirooklyn, .\. Y. :{-:iO-lt
Hl'NDRKDS OF GOVKRNMKNT jobs open to women; list free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 631-D, Rochester, .N. Y.
EAST ROCKAWAY
FOR SALE CHEAP
Plot 50 by 180 ft. on south side of Lincoln Ave., 180 ft. west of Park Ave., Roose¬ velt. For $275 net.
GEO. M. LEVY, Owner
.Mrs. Lewis Terrell and daughter, were the guests of Mr. and -Mrs. l-:d-
last Friday.
• • • • Rev. Oscar Christiansen, of Brook¬ lyn, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith over the weekend.
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.Mrs. Kdward Combes attended a
birthday party in honor of the 75lh anniversary of her mother'.s, Mrs. Israel Burlings birth, at the latter's home in Rockville Centre, last Thursd.ay afternofm.
. V . • Mr. and Mrs. Fyiiie. of Mill River Avenue have moved into their new lionic on Garfield Place.
• • • • Mrs. A. A- Crary, Mrs. Martin Sack- man and son, and Miss Carrie Frost were the' guests of Mrs. George Wal¬ lace Smith, of Atlantic Avenue, Mon¬ day iifternoon,
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Mrs. S- Mason of Bath Beach, is guest of her soii, William Ma.«!on, this
week.
• • • • Mrs. E. Oakley, ot Marion Street,^
was the guest of her niece. Mr.s. Wil- i liam :\la8on, of Atlantic Avenue thi.s
Sunday.
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.\at Merritt, a student of George '
School, Penna. is spending the Easter
vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mer-1
ritt, of Atlantic Avenue. . . • .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.anford. of Brooklyn, •spent the weekend at their i i,ummer resident on Scranton. Ave. j « • • •
^fiss M. H. Baiseley.who has spent' the winter with relatives in New York, has opened her home on Main street, for the summer-
• • • • Mrs. A. A. Crary, of Grant Avenue
entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Wal-1 lac« Smith, Mr. ani Mra. Martin Sack- nan, Mr. and Mn. Glutzbeck and Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur D. Jaaues at games ot Five Hundred Tuesday evening
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Harry Macquire ot Atlantic Ave., who has been on a business trip lo Sfiuthport, Conn, spent the weekend with his family.
• • * * The members ot the Rocklyn club
en.joyed a quiet evening Saturday, several games of pool were en.ioyed i by the gentlemen and the ladles nis- cussed the topics of the day.
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The young daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace Smith, was christened Ruth Mildred, at the home of h(M- parents, last Suiiday. The ceremony was perormed by. Rev. K. ('. Maeklin, of the Bethany Congrega¬ tional church. During the day, .Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained Mr. and .Mrs- Samuel Terrell, of Oceanside, Mrs. Pearsall, Miss Cai'olyn Smith, and .Mr. Jenny, of New York. « • • • Mrs. l.anz entertained the regula'- meeling of the Sans Souci Art Km-j broidery club at her home on Grant
; .\venue. la.st Thursday arternoon.
¦ The ladies present ¦were. Mra. Wil¬ liam Mason: Mrs. J. Kohlus; Mrs., Thomas Taylor; Mrs. Dorian and Mrs. Lanz. The next nieeling will be held at the residence of Mrs. Dorlon nfxt Thursday afternoon.
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The monthly meeting of the School Improvement Society, of East Rock¬ away will he held in the School house
this Thursday afternoon-
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Mr. and Mrs. William Mason enter¬ tained several of their friends at an informal card party at their home on Atlantic Avenue, Monday even- iing.
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Miss I.*na Camman of Atlantic Avenue, was presented with a nand- somc new Buick car on Sunday.
-Mis.i .Margaret .Nonhrup, a teacher of the local school will spend the Kaster vacation at her home in One¬ onta, .N. Y.
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.Mrs, Kdward Combes of Ocean Ave. was the gue.st of Mrs. .Munsey of Brooklyn, a few days this week.
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The l.adies Aid Society oi Ihe Oceanside .M. 10. Church, vvill meel this Thursday afternoon in Ihc has<>- nient of the church.
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Dr. and .\lis. Sioiworlhy. Mrs I'Tyiin and daughter Florence, of linuc; lvii, were the guests of .Mr. and .Mrs (;eor;^(- Sfolworthy, .ir,, of (;aili(Id Place over the weekend.
• • • . ' .\rrs. Herhert Van Dusen, of l.yn¬ brook, has been substiluting for .Mi-,s Lotix, the teacher of the second grade
; of the Kast Rockaway School, the past week.
• • • * The younsest .sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Dri.scoll, of Garfield is ill at his home W'ith an attack of measl(>s.
• * • * .Mortimer Lent, of Waterbury, Conn.
spent the weeken'd .with bis parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Lent of Planfield .Ave.
• • •- • .Mr. and Mrs. Wtlliaic I'.iulkner
entertained friends at a card part?, and dance at their hr.me on Garfield Place last Saturday evening. William Faulkner delighted fhe guests with his vocal selections after which he
• • • • operated Ihe new player pi^ino for the benefit of fhe dance enthusiasts. The favors for the ganjes of Five Hun¬ dred were awarded to Mr. Campbell and Mrs. C. Lent. At the close of the evening the hostess served very dainty refreshments. The guests of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Campbell; Dr. and Mrs. Barons; Mr. and Mrs- C. Lent; William Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner.
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Mrs. Grace Davis, Mrs. J. Daniels,
WO.MKN W.ANTKD for Government clerkships; $75 a nionth; "pull" un¬ necessary; common education suffi¬ cient; examination .soon; specimen questions free. Write immediately Fnuiklin Institute, Dept. 681-D, Rochester, N.Y.
1-OST election day auio nuinher plate .M. HiOfi on Broadway. Finder re¬ turn to .loseph Hiisch. Brooklyn -Ave.. Ficrpoil. 4-('p-2t
Miss .Mae Daniels and H. Longstieet,
motored from .New York to spend
last Sunday with -Mr. and .Mrs. C.
Lent, of I'lainfield Avenue.
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.Mi.ss l^Illa and Phoebe Carman have returned to their hoii'c on Grant Ave. after a few monlhs so.iourii In Berea, Kentucky.
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A tiiecijim of the Red Cross will be held in the .Mechanic's Hall. Sat¬ urday afternoon umhr the personal direction of .Mrs. Pease, head of fhe Red Cross chapter at Hempstead. It is hoped that all iho ladies in Lyn¬ brook wild are inlciestcd in this work will aitiMid Ihis meeting and co-operate with the leaders who are tryiiip to establish an auxiliary here. Plans are bcin.g made to have a place of meeling in the heart of the village where the different clubs and organ¬ izations can assemble and help in the making of bandages and hospital boxes. The proposed plan is to have a seiiarate day for each of the clubs tn meet at this work room and do tb(ir bit in this good cause. • • • .
.Mrs. M R. P<'ckhani will address Vl meeting of women at the Rocklyn cluh ihis Thursday nffenioon. In re¬ spect to orsanizing of a home defense guard. Mrs. Peckham will give an Interesting talk on the advantases of women learning to shoot. The women of Lynbrook are asked to attend this nieeling and give their opinions in regard to this important step.
FOR S.M.i; OK TO-I.I;t On Ceiniunal .\vc.. Kooseveit. ip room house, nearlv an acres of land. l-"ine fruit, chicken houses lor Ino fowls, all in good condition cheap to good tenant. -Apply local a;;ciUs or .1. KoanlKc, :!l .\". Ocean .Ave. :'.-.'!(l-:'il
FOK SALK I'edJKrcc Scolcli Collie pups, reasonable. Tcl. 134:! W. Freeport, address box i:{5 Meriick.
PRINTING
For Sale or To Let .Artistic liltU house: three rooms furnished if de¬ sired. Box 4, Merrick, I.. 1.
WiilihlNGS deniand the best (pialit.» of aiino;inee;iients: We carry a fill. line. The I'rct port Pi ess. Church street, Friiport.
AUTO SUPPLIES
I'ull line of supplies and auto parts; V lib ani/.ing a spc( ially. .loscpbi llirscb. lirooklyn avenue, Free|)ori
FAR.M FOR SALK in Ilulehess County. Contains IK! acres, has ;;ood buildings, orchard and small fruit. Well watered. 11^ iiiilc.^ from di-pol, near churches and wehool i-;sther A. Alley, Lag:ange- ville, Dutchess Co., N, Y, C-lt
PATENTS, Etc.
FOR SALK Matching "eggs Thomp¬ sons Imperial Rin.iilet Barred IMv- nioiith Rocks, Henry Bruiinini;, Grand Ave, Baldwin. 1-(1-SI
PATK'.NTS, trade marks, copyright.-^: protect you ideas; three valuable books wilh list inventions wanted sent free, phmie Barclay 7:1M4 Rich¬ ard B Owen, patent lawyer, i;2nd floor, Woolworlh Building, or IfiS Owen liuildlng, Wasliln.glon. H. c.
FOR SALK Chippendale cciiicr-iabic extension table, hric-a-biic cahinel, leather hed couch, oak bureau and wash stand and numcrou-^ ariicics all in the best of condition Mrs. A. .M. .Nimmo, .Massa|)e(|iia. I.. I.
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FORSALETr'TsS-'^^.^tS
rop engine; tummer cabin. Price very reaionable. Owner anxious to aell In perfect order. Can be leen at
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FISHING and GUNNING STATJON
Seaford. Lon^ Island
HOUSE WANTED
Reliable party^is! desirous of ob- I taining3tor^rent,.with-purchLaafiJUt
I <jan,LlP,«^'«Sko"Ha8ji(Jar«eAq*fllft*i 8f I groundMidtflposcifOits.iaHoutie tmust \ be in gooti condition, of at least 8 I rooms, and have modern limprove- : ments.
Kindly send full particulars with location of property, to W. D.^Spalt- hoff. Room 520 Woolworlh Bidg,, New YOrk City.
Malverne Notes
The Parents Teachers Association of .Malverne S< hool will holid the regular meeting -on Wednesday, April llth at 3:15. As there will be an es¬ pecially interestiiiK program all are urged to attend.
Providentially Saved. Whil* on her voyage from Sydney, a ship caught flre following an eiplo- slon In the donkey-house. With no way to flght the fiames, It seemed aa If the ship would be lost. Then a giant wave, lashed hy the heavy wind, swept over the vessel, the blazing donkey- bouse went overboard and the fire was out
Pride at Root of Mlatakea. I have been more and more con¬ vinced, the more I Ihink of It, that. In general, pride is at the bottom of all grent mistakes. All the other pas¬ sions do o<."casloniil g<K>d; but when¬ ever pride puts In Its word, every¬ thing goes wrong, and what it might really be desirable to do, quietly and Innocently, It Is mortally dangerou.<i to do proudly.—Buskin.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT
Advrrtisrinrnl!) ior Thr NaMaa Pos* ¦¦> be loll al G. I. Brailhwailr's !;:«llonrry Slore, Railroad Ave,, Ireeporl.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Delicious dress(>d fowl sent prepaid direci from farm, $1 . Hough Farm. Far Hills. \. .1.
MUSICAL
PIA.NO TINKR Kxiieii, honest, con- siientioiis: $J.5(i. ,1. i;. Abbott. .North ('oliiiiilius ;ivenii( , l-'re<-port .
; FAMILY WASfflNG
WASHINGS wanted: called for and dclivcrid; reasonable rales. An-i' d« rson l-;inployiiient Agency, Waver¬ ly place, Kreeport.
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN ON BOND
AND HORTGAOE.
Quick Arlion.
E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT, L. I
MOTOR BOATS
FOR SALK .Motor boat "Chlppai^a," built new ]!jl5; Hixteen feet hy four feet seven; Barker 3H horse power engine, fully equipped; including canopy to|) and side curtains. In¬ quire Fred P Harrington, 76 So. Grovf street. Freeport, phone 76.'>-J
LOCKSMITHS
LOCKS.MITH and general repairing, knives sharpened. A. A. .Nock, Charch street, Freeport.
LOCKS.MITH Kxpert repairing, gen. eral locksmith. John M. Slmpaoa. South Main street, Freeport.