THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N Y., THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1914
PERSONAL MEN HON
ed at the home of Miss Lillian Cross, irhen gaiuf^s and dancing will be en¬ joyed. A collation will be served during the evening. The membera
MOTOR CO-ORDINATION
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I
That there are 2000 to 3500 parts
I are Miasea Eleanor Finch, Elizabeth j in the modem automobile and that the
i Mabee, Mirie Mabee, LdUian Cross, aUsence of any one of these parts may
Throughout the schools of Free-; Emily Teeple; Master., Richard Cole, i delay the manufacturing of flnished
port er*cial program were arranged (jeorge Baker, Eldon Austin, Harold i cars was pointed to by E. Ver Linden,
for the Thanksgiving celebration. Tbe Murray, Thomas Spence and S. Gould.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF undersigned intend to organize a Trust j NEW YORK
To Eugen Kaeppell, Herman Kaep¬ peli, Bertha Egloff, Edwin Kaeppell, Selim VV'eidmeier, Ida Schmidt, the name "Schmidt" beini.' lictltiouu. her
Company according to the laws of thej State of Nev* York.
The name of the proposed trust com-
ciasseR In the younger, grades held their entertainment In their respec¬ tive rooms, while the older scholars assembled In the auditorium.
All donations received from the children were distributed to the needy ones, under the supervision of Miss Helen Child of the Neighborhood Workers. A number of the ladiea of the different denominations met at the oRicfe of the Neighborhood Work¬ ers on Brooklyn avenue and planned out the distribution.
Mrs. L. A. Van Gilder, of Onslo^i place, will be hostess at an impromp¬ tu dinner party on Friday evening. During the evening cards will be en¬ joyed. The guests will be Mesdames C. Henry Piatt, Lyman Jones, C. E. i '*^' Cross, Frank Alcorn and Mabelle T. j Jackson.
production manager of the Oldgmobile • • • I plants, on a recent trip to the Colum-
The home of Margaret C. Coffey, j *>ian Oarage in Freeport. of Onslow place, was the scene otj Co-ordinating the purchasing and a merry party on Thanksgiving eve- i production departments tn such a ning, when she was hostess to' manner that materials are obtained sixteen little folks. A varied number I in the correct quantities far enough of games will be played and dancing | In advance to guard against snortaget. will be one of the principal features. < in stocks. Mr. Ver Linden stated, wan During the evening an elaborate sup- essential to conducting smooth run- per will be served. ning plants which produce cars on
Among those who enjoyed the I well-defined schedules. . evening's fun are Victoirre Tlnney, | "What is known," he said, as a
\T Tlinlli^^Tn m'"^ V?"""''"'i SOUTH SHORE TRUST COMPANV .John Kaeppell, and Mary Kaeppeb,'
i-aid names "John" an<i "Mary" being i The location and the place of busi- fictitious, they being (hildren of Gus-, ness will be in the Village of Free-
Freeport's Greatest Grocery Store
lav Kaeppell, deceased, and Albert Keppler, and Alfred K.ieppeli. and to] all persons Interested in the estate
port, Nassau County. The amount of the capital stock
Ruth Randall, Elizabeth Mabee, Lucy Wood, Elizabeth Mabee, Viola Eckart, Beatrice Seaman, Florence waie, Margaret Coffey, George Baker, Tho¬ mas Spence, Henry Millard, Jack Woods, Wesley Devlin, .Stephen Cof-
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Antz, of Archer
atreet, are spending Thanksgiving
and week-end with Mrs. Antz's par-
-'¦ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strick-
4and, at New London, Conn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malcomson, of South Long Beach avenue, are vis¬ iting Mr. Malcomson's mother and father over Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Hlbbard, of Smith street, have gone to Bayport to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Hlb- bard's mother, Mrs. Restler.
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The In and Out Luncheon Club will not meet Hntil a week from next Tuesday on a<icouLt of the Thanh* giving holiday. M ss Edna Bldrldge will be hostess at the coming meet¬ ing and the full raembership antici¬ pate enjoying her hospitality. The following ladies comjprlse the club: Mesdames Frank Wetmore, Smith Pearsall, Ja<hc Denton, Harold Cook, James Sutphiii, Arthur Whitehouse; Misse.s Florence Miller, Mary Roe, Annie EldridKe. and Edna Eldrldge.
The Wednesday two table bridge club will meet with Mrs. Lyman Jones, of Whaley street, on next Wed¬ nesday, The members to be present are Mesdames William P. Miller, Sid¬ ney Malcomson, C. E. Cross, D. W. Antz, William Hibbard, B. Asch, John White, Harvey Smith and C. H. Piatt. Prizes will be given and a sollatlon served,
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On account of Thanksgiving Day a num.ber of the weekly card parties have been postponed until a later date.
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Theodore . deKrulJft and W. Harrj Whlttaker, both popular men of the younger set in Freeport, are success¬ fully tconductlng an evening dancing class every Wednesday at the Pirou¬ ette Studio In Manhattan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins, who became so popular in Freeport socie¬ ty last suminer while living here, vis¬ ited Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones on Sunday.
grapic system of tracing the produc¬ tion of cars from the procuring of aw materials to their ultimate completion is necessary. The factory superinten¬ dent is able to determine tn condition of stocks and progress of production in different departments through the use of a large sheet of card board over which a series of pins are juoveu about by an operator.
The excellence of this system, Mr. Ver Linden says, accounts In a large measure for the promptness with which Oldsmobilo light fours have been supplied to dealers and pur¬ chasers.
LOCAL GOSSIP
Fcl<!X Duffy, c.xi'cutiv Lathrop Brown, va^i in Riverhead most of last wcvk iitti'iiding the ses¬ sions of the Hoard of .Supcrvl.sors, in their recanvas.s of tho eltntlon re¬ turns.
Next week Saturday the Misses Runcle will entertain one of the many popular card clubs. A eolation will be served and five hundred played during the evening. The members are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cozzens, secirlary Of . <'arl Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. ithode.s, (icorjrc^ Gissel, Bert lOdwards, MIskpk Marjorie Pitcher, Myrtle Gissel, Kdiia Kuncii' and .Malnd Kuncio.
Henry T'reston Hoe, cn^iaf-" Tiess in Stulen l.'iland, .';pctit Saturday and Sunday wilh his motlier and sis¬ ters at their home on Portcrllcld Place,
! Tile S. O. S. Club WiU have llieir
j next meeting at the home of Mrs.
... . i l.eroy Corliv, in Hrooklvn, Wedncs- d in busi-1 -^ • •
day, necenilier L'. The members o*
the «clul) will leave for tht>. Corby
home on the noon train. .Xfler cards
a dainty luncheon will be served.
The Threshold of Health
The mouth may well be con- sidered the threshold of health. Most disease germs enter the mouth either In the air we breathe or in food and drink. We should then, use every saf^- gaurd to repel the enemies to health that are constant I y threatening to force their way over the threshold.
There is no better way than to use our
ALKA-THYMOL
as a mouth wash and throat gar¬ gle once or twice a day. a pleasant tasting yet powerful antiseptic—and a big bottle for the money, 25 centb. Sold only at
CHUBBUCK'S
QUALITY DRUG STORE
Katherine Isabelle llaidwin, daugh-
Mrs. I. I. Ellerick, of Smith streot, the enthusiastic suffragette who has
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas St. John I giygji ^cr home on Cottage Court
Baldwin, was baptised on Sunday St. Lukes' Church, Clintoft and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Henry €. Swentzel. Mi.ss Baldwin is the flrst child to be baptised in the church sinco It was destroyed by flre. • • • A card frxjinvWhltson Colyer of Wal¬ lace street post marked Duluth, Minn., tells of his interesting trip in the Western States where it is four below zero. Mr. Colyer has been traveling In the Southern and Western States for over six months. ,,
for headquarters for the Suffrage Club of this village, has given per¬ mission to all sufTrage clube of the south side of Long Island to hold their meetings at the Freeport head¬ quarters during the winter months.
Main Street
Freeport, N. Y
Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc.
BALDWIN
Mrs. Charles Hervey is making pro¬ gress In Interesting some personal and Influenclal friends to aid increas¬ ing the Foundation Fund for the Ca¬ tholic Church In Baldrwln.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kamp of Brooklyn have been guests at th©
Dr, Julien Dean. 37 North Bergen Place, has announced that after De¬ cember l«t, he will be prepared to home of Conrad A. Schuman. give special attention to diseases of | • • •
the ear, nose, and throat. He will al-} Au unusually fine Christmas canta- Bo do Intubating and extubating. Dr. ' ta is being prepared by the eommlt- Dean has heen fltting himself for this tee of the Methodist Episcopal Sun- kind of work ever since he began his Mrs. W. I. Bowman, Charles H. practice. Thomas and Raj-m'pne F. Smith.
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On last Friday afternoon the stork | About twenty of the members of paid a visit to the home of Mr. and ' the Epworth League attended the Mrs. Theodore Mulchon, Charllck League Group MeeUng held at St. place, and left an eight pound boy. James Church, Lynbrook, on Tues- Both mother and^ young Elvln Mulch day evening. A short address was are doing well. Mrs. Mulch was Miss made by Paul G. Schuman, who Is H. Antoinette B<lwards, daughter of one of the ofllcers of the Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwarcfs, of South District Elpworth League. Ray
Roosevelt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaller and Mr. and Miss Quick will be the
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hearing Probable
C. B. Cross, of Roosevelt place. Sidney H. Swezey, counsel of the
Village of Freeport, haa received word
Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Piatt will from the Public Serrlce Commissioo entertain a dlrmer party at their home j of the Second District In answer to on R'OoseTelt place on Wednesday ere-, the complaint of the reeldemta of the nlng. Miss Helen Moore. Mtb. Koore, rllUge relative to the continual rin^-
inond F. Smith, president of Baldwin Epworth League, rendered a bass solo.
both of Hudson; Malccm Flatt, o( Rhlca; M. J. Kenna. of Manhattan, and Mrs. Mabelle T. Jacksoa -will In- olude tbe suesta outside ot the Piatt family.
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On Wednesday evening the Free- port Jurenlle Clab wUl be entertalBr
log of the croeslng bells.
The Commiaalon advises the Village Couneel that the coiB4>lalnt haa been filed with the Loog Island Railroad. They state and advise, that In case the railroad, decided not to meet the demanda, that they would set down a date for • pubUo heartng.
Post little want "ads" get the goods while the getting's good. Tel. 61
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HOUSE TO LET—Completely furnish¬ ed for winter. All Improvements. MURRAY, 401 South Ocean avenue. Freeport.
POSITION WANTED—A young lady wishes position as child's nurse, or mother's helper; handy at sewing. KECKER, care of Mr. Wooley, Bald¬ win.
FOR SALE—Five passenger Maxwell Touring automobile, equipped with lamps, top, curtains, prest-O-lite, speedometer, and windshield. In good running order. Inquire, COMISKEY, Southside avenue, Freeport, corner East avenue, telephone 86.
TO LET—8-room house, water and gas, with or without barn, corner Smith and Church streets, Freeport. Inquire W. H. PATTERSON, 127 S. Main street.
TO LET—Flra t-class butcher shop and general store, with fixtures; 123 South Main street, Freeport. Inquire W. H. PATTERSON, 127 S. Main street, FreeporL
of Frederick Keppler, late of the Coun-[to be One hundred thousand Dollars ty of Nassau, deceased, as creditors, ($100,000) divided Into One thousand legatees, next of kin or otherwise, /iqqq) glares Send Greeting- i ^ '
You and each of you are hereby ' "^^^ **'"'" °^ existence of the propos- clted to show cause before our Surro-1 ed trust company is perpetual. Kate of the County of .Nassau, at the j Names, addresses and occupations Surrogate's Court of said County, held , ^ »u j . *
,. ,.n ii„.,«« o» \j- I . .u of the proposed ncorporators are as
at the Court House at .Mineola, In the ! ,'^ "^
County of Nassau, on the fifth day i ^"llows:
of December, 1914, at nine o'clock In j STEPHEN P. PETTIT, FREEPORT,'
the forenoon of that day, why the ac-|sHER.FF OF NASSAU COUNTY; '
count of Elizabeth Donnelly, as eXeCU- ',,__. e-rcACmio crr>E7rrn/M3-r '
tor of the last will an I testament of "^^^ STEARNS, FREEPORT, | said deceased, should not be judicial- MANUFACTURER; CADMAN H. ! ly settled and allowed FREDERICK, FREEPORT, REAL ES-
IN TESTIMONY ^HEREOF we tatE. JESSE M. HEWLETT, FREE- have caused the Seal of the Surro-1 _'
Kate's Court of Nassau County to be P^R^, MERCHANT; WM. H. RUN- hereunto affixed. iCIE, FREEPORT, PHYSICIAN; SIL-
WITNBSS. HON. JOHN J. GRA-I as A. WILLIAMS, FREEPORT, RE- Surrogate of oui said County of i _ _ joq,eph w birch mer 1, at the Surrot-atp's Office, avi^'"^°' JOS.EPH W. BIRCH, MER
HAM
Nas.sau
The Store of Greatest Stocks The Store of Best Service The Store of Greatest Economy The Store of Strongest Values
FOR SALE OR TO LET—8 room house, all modern conveniences, storm sash on all windows, porch and windows all screened. Plot large and appropriate. Inquire J. S. DE>- MOTT, Leonard avenue, FreeporL
To Let—Three (amiahed rooms for light honae keeping—oonvenwnt to depot—edalta only.—ReCarencee «x> ehanged. AMtaem FrankUn. enre at KaflMO Poit.
Mineola, in the said County, the 29th day of October, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen.
SAMUEL T. WKIGHT, Seal
Clerk of the Surrogate's Conrt.
GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D. Eye diseases only. Office hours Tues¬ days and Thursdays from 8 to 11 A. M , and by appointment. 7 Wallace street, corner Brooklyn ave¬ nue, Freeport, L. I. Telephone 778.
RICK, REAL ESTATE AND DANIEL E. LYNCH, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, LAWYER.
Increase in Dancing Classes
The increase In the number of dancing classes in Freeport and other villages along the South Side is very noticeable. Mrs. James A. Stiles of Bellmore now has five classes In this village and one or more in Baldwin, Oyster Bay, Babylon and Bellmore. This year Mrs. Stiles Is being assist¬ ed by Harry Betsig.
A Suitable Christmas Gift
Special Sale of Cameras, including: Brownies, Scouts, folding cameras, etc. at 15 per cent, less than regular prices. This offer is for 30 days only, commenc¬ ing Wednesday, November 24th and ending December 24th. A roll of films developed and printed free to our pa¬ trons. Will teach you how to get good r.-sults. You cannot afford to miss this camera s:ile
Special prices on our Christmas Photo¬ graphs, the very 'atest styles in mount¬ ings. We will please you "or refund >our money. Don't wait until the last week for a sitting. Sittings made at your home by appointment. For per¬ fect FOSi, lighting and finish try us.
FREEPORT STUDIO
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I.
These are facts well known to all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. They are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas¬ ing to do at any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor¬ tant price-advantage for ths buyer.
WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS
Henry G. Schluter
"The Quality Grocer"
33 W. Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
TELEPHONE 635
An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence
In The Heart of the Shopping Diitrict
Pettit & Hedges, Inc.
QUALITY CASH GROCERS 28 Merrick Road
HOFFMAN'S RESTAURANT, BROADWAY AND THiRTY-FOURTH STREET
Best Food Elxcellent Service Popular Prices Catering Theatre Pso-ties
HRENDEVOUS FOR TRANSIENTS ^^
OFFMAN'S
HOTEL NASSAU
Combination Money Saver
$1.25 Worth of Goods for $1.00
1-4 Ib, Tetley's Teas 15c
. I bottle Riley Ammonia | Oc
I Ib. W. R.Coffee 35c
I bottle W. R. Vamlla 25c
1 can Durkee'j Spice | Oc
5 Ibt. Sugar 30c
$1.25 One Dollar Takes The Lot
CHARIOT BRAND
Peaches 10o
Apricots 18o
Prunes 15c
Packed in 1-lb. cartons
Fancy Mixers lOe lb.
Extra good Coffee 20o ib.
Chase Q Sanbome Tea 40c Ib. Tomatoes, Com or Peau
8 cans 2So
Don't forget that wc are agents for Riley's Ammonia, Best on the market, only 10c
Occident, the flour that takes the lead, 24 1-2 Ib. bag for SSc
WE GIVE & & H. TRADING STAMPS
LONG BEACH
LONG ISLAND, N. Y.
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY EVENING DINNER
INf-ORMAL EACH WK[:K ALL Wia.CXJMI
MENU CHANGED WEEKLY
CLAMS
CREAM OF GREEN PEAS
FRESH CODFISH, MEUNIERE
Pommes Brabant
ROAST TURKEY. CRANBERRY SAUCE Baked Potato
ESCAROLE SALAD
ICE CREAM COFFEE CAKES
MUSIC
Seventy-five Cents Per Person
DANCING
ADVERTISE IN THE NASSAU POST