THE NASSAU POST, PREfiPOET, N. T, FEIDAT, JUNE 30, 1916.
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ROOSEVELT — News Items and Personal Mention
Mrs. John Schlegel of Brookside avenue gave a lawn party at her home on June 24. The afternoon was de¬ lightfully spent.
Mias Marlon Kobin gave a gradua¬ tion party at her home on June 22. Among ihofie present were Henry Taylor, Arthur Riley, L. Clarlc. Mil-
FRANK E. HARRISON
Practical Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator
Jobbing promptly attended to. Estlmatee cheerfully given. Drop a postal and let us talk over your work.
OFFICE AND SHOP
Washington Ave., Roosevelt
Automobiles
Long Island Distributor
Overland
Crowe
Hetz
FRANK A. WOOD
Wood Avenue near Nassau Road
Tel. Tio-J- UOOSEVELT
Arthur Whitehouse
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Specifications
Furnished
MORTGAGES SECURED
Houses for Sale on Easy Terms
General Jobbing Work
Porch and Window Screens
a specialty
Whitehouse Ave., Cor. Union Pl.
ROOSEVELT Tel. 811-R Freeport
Roosevelt Inn
Nassau Road and Woods Ave.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
AUGUST BOETTJER,
Proprietor
Trolley Stop 66. Roosevelt
Tel. 70 Freeport
ROOSEVELT GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
J. A. Chattaway R. T. Smith
DUPUCATE PARTS REPAIRING
Yoloanizing and Storage Expert Mechanics
NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT
Near Henry Street Tel. 1058-M.
REAL ESTATE ' FORSALE
Most desirable lots, plats and tracts in Roosevelt's best sec¬ tion. Unsurpassed, Improved properties, with all modern con¬ veniences ready for occupancy. 'We will sell you a lot and build you a house from your own plans.
Come and see us bsfore pur- ohaslng and get the beneflt of our experience.
EDWARD UHE, Nassau Boad and Falton Street Tel. 679-J Freeport.
dred Tweedle, Austin Wood and Mar¬ ian Kobin,
The Bloomer Girls recently played and defeated the Kooaevelt baseball club by the score of 13 to 7, The game was riuite exciting.
MIs.H Grace Browne and Mrs. Re¬ becca Stuart are visiting at the home of Mrs. Terpening at Poughkeepsie.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Blaneen of Charle.s street recently npent the week end at Newark, N, ,1.
Arthur Browne has resigned his po¬ sition with the Hempstead Sentinel to accept one with the Doubleday, Page Company at Garden City,
The weekly meeting of the Wom¬ an's Guild of St, Parks waa held at the liome of Mrs, C. Beinner in Rockville Centre on June 2 2. The ladies are making preparations for a lawn party to be held in the near future.
The marriage of Miss Edith Terpen¬ ing of Poughkeepsie and M. E, Browne of Roosevelt was solemnized at the home of the bride on June 21. Miss Grace Browne of Roosevelt, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and Mr, Terpening. hrother of the bride, acted as best man.
The Second Battalion Signal Corps of the U, B, B. A,, located at Roose¬ velt, will be under the care of Capt. Guy Rusaell of Franklin Square and Lieut, Jno. Clark of Roosevelt, during the absence of Fred. E. Petersen, who has gone with his company of the Tenth regiment, N, Y, N, G,, in camp preparatory to Mexican service,
pure'MILK.
Would it not he a source of much safisfatnion to-all of us to see, not only the cows, hut their stable and fe.ed, from whence cometh our daily supply of lacteal fluid.
C. H. Dahl's Sons, at Stop 60, Roose¬ velt, maintain one of the cleanest and hest dairies in the country and will be Klad to show anyone all about f!ie milk they sell.
.\ large number of young people from Roosevelt and vicinity attended a lawn party and barn dance at the home of Miss Helen Fish of East Meadow last Thursday evening. Ahout thirty rode out in a large conveyance, others following in automobiles.
The spacious barn was lighted and the floor prepared for dancing. Music on the victrola, games, refreshments and dancing entertained the company until a late hour.
BE PREPARED to spend July 4th at Roosevelt, N, Y, Flag raising and
Gilman's tocai Express
For Roosevelt
THREE DELIVERIES DAILY TO AND FROM FREEPORT
23 MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT
'Phone Connection, *
Drug Store
F. E. Connolly, Phg.
20 years of experience,
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Trolley Stop 6.5.
Tel. 44 4-M Freeport Depend on us, we're careful. You demand right service. We givfe It.
High-grade Candies, Our Soda and Ice Cream has a smooth richness—just the taste you want, EXQUISITE PERFUMES
TOILET ARTICLES
Custom Tailoring
LADEES' AND GENTS' SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Orders taken for READY-MADE SUITS
Repairing Pressing Cleaning
PATERICK BROS.
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Trolley Stop 63
exercises at new schoolhouse preceded by a big parade consisting of G. A. R., Ninth Coa«t Artillery, Boys' Brigade, school children, patriotic societies, lo¬ cal and visiting firemen. Addre.sses by Congressman F. C. Hicks and other prominent speakers. Games in the af¬ ternoon concluding with sham battle by J>.'ational Guard, Dancing after¬ noon and evening.
.Mrs. .Matilda Fleming of Philadel¬ phia Is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Lytle of Raymond avenue, .Mrs. Lytle's niece and nephew, Alice and Myron Fleming of Philadelphia, are also staying for a few weel<s with her.
Mr, and .Mrs. .Miles Brown will re¬ side on Woods avenue. We wish the newly married couple a happy and prosperous life.
At the annual election of ofllcers in the .Methodist Episcopal Sunday school the following were chosen: John IJ. Cornelius, senior superinten¬ dent; William (.', Connor, 'junior sup¬ erintendent; Charles Whitehouse, Jr,, senior and junior department direc¬ tor; Samuel Abrams, Jr., secretary; Ford Lytle, assistant secretary; Aus¬ tin Wood, librarian, .vlrs, Mary Wal¬ dron, Mrs. Samuel .\brams and Miss Lillian Smitii were elected teachers. .\lbin .V, Johnson, the former super¬ intendent, resigned.
Ttie Sunday school will hold its an¬ nual picnic at Point Lookout the lirst Tuesday in .\iigust.
Don't forget the cake sale on the lawn of the .M. E, church next Salur¬ day afternoon at :{ o'clock. . Home¬ made hread and pies wiil also be for sale.
.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephenson were receiving congratulations last .Sunday, It heing the anniversary of their marriage, Mrs, Stephenson was formerly of Cypress Hills and it had been sl.xteen years since Dr. Wliitaker of the Biishwick .-\vcniie Baptist church. Brooklyn, married them. They liave lived liere eight years.
The choir of the .Methodist Episco¬ pal church are arranging music for a patriotic service this Sunday evening, and if promises fo he one of great in¬ terest, -Miss Edith Wliittaker will be the soloist,
.Miss Hattie, dauKhter of Mr, anil .Mrs, Joseph 'I', Ciirgcr. wili be mar¬ ried to Rayniond Taylor of Indiana tonight at the home of her parents, on Main strcet. A wedding dinner will be served and the bride and groom will leave immediately for their future home In the West.
.Mlention, ladies! We have just found out that Mr, Dreeke, the hard¬ ware merchant, has received an in¬ voice of unusually heautiful fans and that any lady' visiting his store, whether fliey purchase or not is wel¬ come to a fan or two.
.Mr, Dreeke has put in a large stock of the old and reliable Mason Com¬ pany's glass fruit cans and is selling them right. In case you want an ex¬ cuse to go to the store for a supply of fire works just drop in and buy a do'/.en cans and select the wherewith
Ice and Coal
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE PHONE OR CALL
Freeport Ice and Fuel Co.
South Main Street Freeport Tel. 345
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Nassau Road and Centennial Av,
We court the acquaintance of sellers as well as buyers.
We have most desirable prop¬ erties listed with us for sale, leaae or exchange.
Let us know your wants and we will surely help you out and save you time and money.
HEINRICH & SON,
Proprietors.
I to lUlingly celebrate Independence i Day.
I Mr. I'nderhill of Henry street has I engaged Mr. Dreeke. the hardware man, to screen his porch and windows.
Perhaps one of the most successful of tlie social events held this year oc¬ curred on Tuesday evening on the oc¬ casion of the old-fashioned dance given by the A':ar Society of the Cath¬ olic congregation. The event was well attended by residents and friends from the neighboring villages; near¬ ly four hundred being present,
l'nusual interest centered in the rivalry aniong those pre.=.ent to secure the two handsome prizes; one a gor¬ geous silk home pieced quilt and the other a handsome ladies' shirtwaist. The quilt was made by tlu ladies of the Altar Society and was won by Sam Lee of Roosevelt, The waist was won by .Mrs. George Kremelberg of South .Main street. Freeport.
JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION.
.\lmost every one in tlir village of Roo.sevelt is busily engaged in prepar¬ ation for the celebration to be held on July 4, under the auspices of Hose Company .Vo, 1, Already the ladies iind cliildren have started to decorate the floats and automobiles. The pa¬ rade will be held on the morning of July 4,
The following donaiinns have been received in addition to those of last week: J, Schlegel, $,'1,1111; Dr. Bergen, $l,',iiii: F. Gerken, $'.'.,".'•; E, Fink¬ belner, $2,0(1; Charles Behr. $."^.00; A. Finger, $."i,00.
Thomas .McCaffrey lias agreed to supply horses free of charge to the three companies to haul their appara¬ lus in the parade.
The flag pole has beni erected, hav¬ ing been placed in position under the direction of ,lames Coward, The pa¬ rade will start Tuesday at 10.30 a. Ill, from Lenoard and .Vorlh Main sreets. Major Jolin .1, Dixon will he the grand marshal, and First Sergt, John E, Grilhths chief of staff,
Capt, Jai^Cs J, Meyor will be in command of the provisional battalion 01' llie Ninth Coast Artillery, with I'irst Lieut, 1', Knudson as aider
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Ilonrd of l'".ilinall<iii
Munn I'rililnian, I'i > siiliiit.
Trust ces:
M'chibiild (ir< I'li-^iiiiiii -
Kuilfnc Kldriil^;' , M.
.Mrs, .los.'i-li Fr-.iC:
Ilinrv .1, Bail' 1-.
Willinm .1, Ciill. spie, I'lstrict i li rk,
\V <:. KilliiK. Tri'ii.iur.r,
Cliarlf'S K, WhiK'hous. , CoIU'Ctor,
in- F. 15. liiruiii, .Mcdl.iil Att.ndant,
Waler lommlUr*-
XrchibiiUl fln'-nsman, Ciiairnian.
KiUvanl P., .Morarlly, Sicr-tary,
,Ianii'S .'V, (::owiir<l.
.lohn .1, C, Til' IS,
Mcnrv C, Alb. rs,
Taxpavern' MKbtlnK C oninilltrc
W I! Van Wlcklln. Clfalrman,
Wliliam ,1. CilUspl.', .'^.Trr-tiiry,
ir, ,1, Tiaii.r,
1:, T, Baldwin,
Hi'iiry C .Alli.rs.
KIre Uepartmriit
William F, Pearsall, Chief,
,I,'.>!S<' Ithodos. Kirst Assistanl.
Chris. Millir. Second Assistant.
Hpnrv M, Strauss. Secretary.
Charles Appl.'. Treasurer.
Total m.mhcrship of 11. pan m.-nt, l.iO.
.'%lpba Hook and l.adder <"o.
.Iohn J. Boston, Foreman,
Robert Rambotlom. First A.xsisUint,
Vincent .Salmo. Second Assistant,
KUK<nr' FldridKP, Jr^. S.-crctary.
Fred Mollineaux. Tnasiircr.
Hone Co. .\o. I.
.Joseph Crutrcr, Foreman.
O, Pavenport, First Assistant,
(1. IllKKins, Sf'cond Assistant,
H, I'lock, Secretary.
V\'llliam Konli?. Treasurfr,
RiiMMell Hone <'o. No. 2
Claude BrotheridKe, F'oroinan,
Frank Coward, 1-irst Assistant,
Harry Bllnn, Second Assistant.
1', Truf'sdalc, Secretary.
Frrd Schmidt. Treasurer,
Harmony Repnliitcan Aiisoclatlon of <he
Twelfth KleeUon IHntrlet. Town
of Hempntead, >'. Y.
,T, ,1, McCarfrey, County Commit Iceman,
Edward I'he, President,
William Pearsall, Vice-President,
."^, Kdgar Dye. Recording Secretary,
Vincent Salmo. Financial Secretary,
,Tohn J, McCaffrey, Treasurer,
Hooneveit M. K. Charch
Rev, K, O, Thee. Paslor,
Sf. I*aul'a Elplaeopal C'hnreh of RooneveM
Rev, lyelehlon H, NuRent, Pastor.
St. Panl'a ('onarreKational Chureh
Rev, Mr. Harris. Pastor.
I'reabj'terlan Sunday School
.liihn T, Post, .Superintendent.
Roman Catholie Church
I'^allier O'Toole, Freeport.
LIGHTNING IGNITES GAS.
TO OPEN CAMPAI6H
STATE COMMITTEEMAN TO EN¬ TERTAIN AT GARDEN CITY,
The Republican campaign In .N'assau Coumy will probably be open.d about ,luly l.Tth on the occasion of a compli¬ mentary dinner to be tendered to the eounty committeemen by State Commit¬ teeman <;eor(?e Wilbur DoiiKhty at the (iarden city Hotel, at Garden City, Sec¬ retary of ."^tati' Francis M, HuK", State Comptroll, r Ku^rene M, Travis and Wil¬ liam H, Calder will bc amonp the guests at lhe dinner and will address the com- mlttepmen.
It Is quite probable that County Chairman Jeremiah Wood will act as toastmaster and sound the keynote ad- dr, ss of lhe roinlnR campRigii,
erly from Mill Koad. three hundred tlghty-nlne and four-tenthg t389,4> fet-t. when measured along tho Easterly side cf Haynor .*»vrnur, and running: thenct Kasterly at riRht angles (o Raynor Ave¬ nue, one hundred and fiifty (150) feet: and running th.=ncc Northerly parallel with Raynor .Avenue, fifty i50» f.et; thence Westerly at rlRht angles with Ravnor .\venue, one hundred fifty iloU.i feet IO Kasterly side of Raynor .Vvenue, and thence Southerly alonK the Kasterly side of Ftaynor .Vv.nue. tlfty (50) feet to the point or place of beKlnnlns:, Con- I,lining all the land within said bounds.
BelnK the same pr.mlses conveyed hy ,Iohn T Havnor and Charlotte Kaynor. his wif.', to Uie partv of the first part hereio, by d.'e.l dated October 10th, l!>Ofi, and recorded In Nassau County CI(>rk's Office In Lib.r in? iif Convi yancfs, pac- 4S4, on Octob.r ITili, 1!>0«,
Dated, Jun.' 2fith, lltlfi
FKLl.X RKIFSCHNKll'KIt, JR.,
Referee, HOOLKV .S: WH>.SO.N'. Attorneys for
Plaintiff, Rockville Cenire, New Vork,
i Sl'PKKMK COCRT, NASSAC COIWTV, j —(Jeortfie K. Pe Mott, as executrix of Ihe last will and testament of Daniel ! Be.l-ll, d.'ceas.d. Plaintiff. apainsi j r>aura K. Whitman, Defendant, I In pursunnri' of a .iudpment of fore- I closure and sale, made and entered In 'lhe above eiitiiPd action, dated lh-' H'lli jdiiy of .Inne, In ihe year one Ihousand nine hundred and sixteen, I, the unil.r- sliined, the referee in said judprm.nt tiamed. will sell at public auction to Ihe 'highest bidder, at the front door of lh<' offle. of Hool.v & Wilson, at No, 211 .Merrirk Road, Rockvllie (^.nitre, in the ¦T.iwn of H.'mpsli'ad. Nassau Couniy, New Vork. on the 12th day of .\uKuat. in the y.'ar one thousand nine hundred !nnd sixteen, iiI len o'eloek in III.' ffir.'- ! noon, till' iinmises descrihed In sa'd judgment of foreclosure and sale, as fol¬ lows, to wit:
.Ml Ihat certain piece or pareel of ilnnd, with the buildlnns and Improve- Im.nts Iher.'on, situai.il at l'"reeport. Town of Hempst.iiil. County of Nassau land Stat.' of New Vork, bounded and d.'scrib. (i as follows, viz,: I BeKinninpr at a point on the Wisterly side of Ravnor .Vvenue, di.xlanl .Vorth-
S-O-C-O-N-Y
We handle none but the Standard Oil Company Gasoline, Kerosene. Lubricating Oils, Greases, Oil Heaters and Oil Cook Stoves,
We can7 Lamps, Rumers, Chimneys and Wicks. A post¬ card brings us to your door.
C. niLLER
Park Ave, and East Charles St,
Tel, tr.L'-R, ROOSEVKLT
Real Estate
Fire Insuranc e
FARMS
HOUSES
PLOTS
Nassau—County Suffolk
Suffolk County Plots. 25x100
Price: $10.00 $2,00 Cash $1.00 Monthly
Chas. D. DeLap
P, 0. Bldg Roosevelt, L, I,
Tel, 117:',-\V Freeport,
MEINEN
Grocer and Delicatessen
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables Candies Cigars Tobacco
"Everything for the Family"
Washington Avenue. Roosevelt Tel, .M fi-W. Opp. School
One Hundred Thousand
Brilliant Summer and Fall Flowering Plants
$1.00 a hundred
assorted
Ready about June 10
Order Now
NASSAU SEED AND PLANT
EXCHANGE
Roosevelt
Trolley Stop 62
Stephen Beck
Variety Hardware
SPALDING SPORTING GOODS REPAIRING
If you buy ofj.Miiir nearest neighbor you BiVe time and money and have a comeback.
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Tol, 14 4-J,
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Spilt In Natural Main From Storm In Indiana Brought to Light by Probe.
Andersnn. Ind. -Lightning split a nat¬ ural gas main in the country near Ten- dleton during a storm. It was discov ered during nn investigation of why gas pressure was so low hi Pendlelnn,
Frank RumUr. superintendent, fniiml that a main hart been split for several feet and the giis ignited. A flame len feet high was burning. The earth hinl been torn away from tbe pipe. Several persons living tliere said the flame ai peared during ii storm, and it was sii]' IKised the gas i'<impany know about i' In a short time.
SWEET CLOVER DAIRY
C. H. DAHL'S SONS
(Freeport Service)
I'^OR SALK—First class ^rand piano, eheap, Mrs. Dixon, Brookside ave¬ nue. Fre-jiort tlR4-M.
Healthy Cows
Sanitary Stables and Surroondings
Best Cream and Milk
NASSAU BOAD
Trolley Stop 60
ROOSEVELT
TeL Freeport 776-W
Where Economy Rules
OVER ;.0 YEARS OF HONEST MERCHANDISING
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
26 Nasian Road, Roosevelt, L I, TroUey Stop 62.
^unfill get eggs and have liealtliy stmiy chicks ifyou use
John Schneider
Staple and Fancy Groceries
ALL DELICATESSEN GOODS
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MEATS AND POULTRY
11 vo,i are interested in reli¬ able goods, honest weights and fair prices, call to see us at any time. Telephone orders receive prompt attention.
Nassau Road and Wood Avenue
KOOSKVKLT Tel, ,",i;o-K Kreepurt,
¦ruili--'.-'^'.
Manufactured iiy Shaw &lhiesden Co. Brooldyn.N.Y
FOB KALE BT ALL DEALERS
ALWAYS ON THE JOB TO DO YOUR PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Leaking pipes, loose joints, dripping faucets. e«icaping gas cost a lot of money that can be saved with a little attention. No, wasri' means small tillls.
W. F. PEARSALL
Woods Ave, near Nassau Read Roosevelt
R o o s e \ e 11 Handy Store
HARDWARE PAINTS OILS
BRUSHES WALLPAPER
HOUSEFURNISHINGS
AWNINGS
SCREENS
; We Im. p a full ^J;(l(¦i^ and will
j be gl.iil Id sli.iw i; to any one,
1 JOHN DREEKE
j Nassau Road and Heniy Street
I 'J'rollcy .Stoji i;;;. 'i',,!. 10,^H-R,
A. F. Bauer
Cornices and Skylights
Slate. Metal and Tar Roofing Roofs Repaired and Painted Tin-covered Fireproof Doors and Windows
Metal Ceilings
Nassau Road and Raymond Ave,
ROOSKVELT
PLUHBINQ AND HEATING
General Contracting
No job too big nor too small. We are here to stay and livc.
Good conscientious work be¬ speaks our character. Estimates cheerfully given. Give us a chance to figure on your work.
GEORGE W DELAP
Nassau Road Roosevelt
Tel. .'.Od-.Vl Kreeport
E. SEAMAN
Lincoln and Rose Streets
Roosevelt Tel. Tj'J-J.
DEALER IN
CHOICE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Call to see us. We will be glad to meet and greet yoa.