• HE NASSAU POST: FREKI'UKr N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1A14
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While in Mineola
Stop at
. HENRY C. KRAMERS
HOTEL NASSAU
Where Yon Will Meet Your Friends
Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging
The quality of my work is unsurpassed, my materials are guaranteed, and for the quality my prices are the lowest
PAUL ANDERSON
Westside Avenue Freeport, N. Y.
SHIRTWAISTS
LACES CORSETS HOME DRESSES
EMBRODERItS
DRYGOObs & NOTIONS
Have the Comfort¬ able certainty that what you buy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfactiorr.
IsiDEiERG&CO^
16 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD
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WALTER 13. COZZENS
GENEKAL CONTRACTOR RUILDI-.R
SFKUCTUKAL WOKK Estimates Cheerfully Furnislied lc Kinds of Work
I 423 South Side Ave. Freeport. L. 1.
GEO. HQWARD RANDALL
Contractor and Builder
Lumlicr, Hardware, Paints. Oils. Ciasf
General Supplies
32 Brooklyn Avenue Kreeport
Tel. 208 W opp. R. R. Depot
The Art of
COOKERY
Is ably cleiiionstratcci in every cake, pic :ind loaf of bread pio- duccd in tnis nibdcrn bakery. Eiglit years of loiij; and un- suijjasscd experience; in New Yoik City and our excellent facilities^ enable , us to make and bake the best.
HEr>l-KY C. RINDLAUB
B.\K1.!<Y AND LUNCH RO(),M 49 Mail. St., Post Ollice Bid.
Wi:i)DlNG6 AND I'.MiniS Stil"FM.II-.r)
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•'Tlic Rendervous Foi Transients"
The Commercial Hotel
46-48 Main Street Freeport N.Y. Cliarles Jcjhnsen, Prop.
In the Heart of the Business
Dist .'iet. Opposite thc
Post Office
LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIAUTIES AT MODERATE PRICES
Refined, Homelike, Inviting Cosy. Known for Excel¬ lence of Food and Service
Cafe and Grill Room
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work.
AU Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Tel. 52-J Wantagh
OFFICE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE. L I.
FREEt>ORT AT GREAT PANAMA EXPOSITION
Views of Long Island Village
to be Shown in Motion
Pictures
EXHIDITION IN N. Y. STATE BUILDING
A- N. Johnson Compjics With Sec. rctiry Ryan's Request For Sug¬ gestions In Lengthy Letter
While tlic' atiractioi) prob.ibly will. iiot lia^o lilt! same- appeal as tlic mill way shows or th.- great t'.\hibin ol niodorn inventions. "Frteport in mo¬ tion piictuics" \Nill nevc/l tliolcK.s lie one ot tho e.vliibitiou features at the Nev> YttTk State buildin>f;..al the Piinaiiiti- iv.uifi'- Kvpoi-iliou in .San Franc-i«ro iu i'lij. lii'.nirl L. Kyan, Etcrctaiy oi ti.cj exposition c oiiiuii^.'sio.T hus wiit- tcu to the; Freeiiort IJusinc s.s .Men's Aii.soeiaiiou Ic^r .su.^;.'c stloiis anti ti ¦¦ tollov, itiK H'j.lj lia;;, Lcmjii IVh-.vai d''i hy Albin X. JotuiKoii: IJauiel L. Uyaii, Ksq., .Secretary.
I'aiiaiiut-l'acillc K.vposltion ton: . II'J West 12011 Street, .New Voili t'itv. rit ar .Sir:
la lespon.-e lo ;. i>ur iiiiiuiry a>kiii'-', I'or .suKK'-'^^tion.'-- a.^ to striking view ¦ cc* be liad in tliis eoitrtuunily, whieh you propose' to liavo your representa live take for the imrpose of portify lUK by moving; pictures in tho New Vork .State lluilclin-; on Die Exoositior I;rounds, would i<ay tliat the follow- .111.; features may ho of inteiest to you
1. In tlie olfiee of tho Superinlen .1" lit of our Seiiools there is h frani.'d -cries of vie\\.s (obtained ihrou.yh th.; ihou,^iUfulIle.s of a former rresictcni o ftlie Kciiool lioard and now Super .isor of tiie Towu ol Hempstead, Hon. 11 iram K. Smilli,) of llie various .«c)ioc: .louses during Freeport's e.xistenco Ircjiii a small one siory .shack to tin liii'seiu modern brick buildiuy.s. Tin;.! aiford an interestiiiL, ilustration of ttie '•lincaiiomil .mowtli of a li\e ¦iiliurha-i vili;i^;e.
,2. Tliere is also ehtaiiuibie a paiu),-- aiiiic view of Freeport taken a nun, i'ji-v of years ago and also a siiuiiiu uew talvcu later and tiiese in coniur- lion wilh a birds eye view whicli your representativo niiifht tako would pic-- seiit another serus concriiiug the 4ic)wtli in iiopulatiou of such a villai;e ::. A view laken from the western em' of the .series of small parks udjoinin.- north of our Lon.i,' l.'-l.T^nd Kailroad wiin a sufficiently wide focus to eiuhrai .¦ tliu residence's ncvrby and a not In view facillK west f.'ciiii the same po;!; would i:re'sent tin ii'leie stin,^' c-onlr.i;; sliciwin;,' liov.- a \illa;-'i' ii'ay iie li.-i i 'il'iicl aiid ll'i' i\e soil's reii.D.cil !iiii);iLii iM-i.'i:;e' of ei.jc jiriih' m:.'!
¦ ( • I'l C'.aiis ill i"r,'(i (11 i,
'-. A ;.i(inii- of lh-' H|i!ini:-|| W,,i rai loll al llie j.ini'ljon of Cliiirffl ami Allij'l Sllei's, v. iih I!ie lar.,e ;hii:' pol.-
¦ uul Wiv,-: (heie picnidecl by ihe .luiiio, i'rilcr (if ..\iiic iic.i;i Meehiinic-s. and tii
c) ;i cannoii lii.ni l''ari;u;iit's lla,>.v,.iii:.
in (lie liii.li silioeil ,1. ruiincl.s'al the coi- '.: r ol I'iiie am! Crive ^i.reels, di.i.i'-i.. 'he ['iiliiolic' .-piri; of our resideut.'-..
.'). Som(> inierestin.i: views eould b.' obljiiiifd on Iho Kieeiioit Kiver ami .Soutii Main Sireet showinir in jiai' the former eharacieri.stifs of I^'icm jioi' and then views eould be Itiken on Iln.' Street, ticean avenue,and llie fauiOiH .Meriiik Koad. siiowiuK ihe niodei'i residences, ancl view of the I'reeiic)!- Club. South Sliore Vac-lit Club ap.: Klks Club and Htindalls Hay won'1 show the iiVodern ccnveniencc-s and a iractions wliic-li tliis cliarmiftj; vill.i.^" presents.
'I'liere aro oilier views wliic-h n »
The Seal of Purity
is on every loaf of b'-ead, every cake and pie manufactured 'ei our bakery. Our oveus are tlii^ most up-to-date and stinltary that rjin be instal'ed. Inspect the cleanest bak¬ ery iu town.
Our bread is wliolesoine, nou:'.';hlnp and pure. Our bread ia standard. It la made frotn formulas pe. scrib¬ ed by the United St'-.foa ('-overn¬ ment
The Long Islanii HOME MADE BREAD CO.
THOMAS ST. JOHN BALDWIN Telephone 650
Merrick Rd. and S. Maiu St., Freeport,Ll.
doubt could be icu^^-'ested and woul 1 attract your repre.'-entative on hi.s vi - it In our midst.
Trufctlni? that thete stigKestions may be of Interest, we remain
Very truly yours, Albin N. oJhnson
Women Improve Baptist Church Lawn Although there wa.i male assistanee aplenty, the women of the Freeport Baptist Church have completed, by their own efforts the bradinp, seedinu; and beautifying of the property sur- roundinC the church and new parson- a^'e on (Wove street,^Freport. The viork was lini.shed la.st week aud is one of the rtiany practical achieve¬ ments of this p.Trtic.ular group of le- inale workers.
Ladie^ Give Succestful Muaical The Ladles'Ald Fociety of the Bald¬ win M. E. Church, gave^ a successful nuiskal in the church chapel recently Following the muaical. ice creain, straw berries and cake were served.
Among those who assisted are Mrs Devoe, pianist; Mrs. Cannan Smith, soloist; Miss Mae Whaley, soloist. Miss Bedell, reader and Miss Sher- burn, reader of Rockville Centre.
lERRICK SCHOOLS' COMMENCEMENT
Miss Gunther to Lead Epworth League .Miss Klizabeth Guntht<r, will lead the Epworth Leamie serviee at the llaidwin Methodiat Episcopal Churcu on Sunday afternoon. June 21. Th<' toj.ic will be "Leavinp the Crowd to Talk to the Individual."
H.B.HAGEN^CO.
38 SO.MAIN ST.
TELEPHONE
FREtPORT,LJ. N0.880
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RAPID DELIVERY
Fresh and Salt Meats
staple and Taney Groceries
Fresh Ripe Fruits
"CATERERS TO THE EAMILY"
Things You Can Do During June
Closing Exercises Attended By A Large and Enthusiactic Audience
The commencen ent exercises ol. the Merrick sehooi were held in Fir - men's Hall on Fiulay night, before au audience that crowded the building to overflowing.
The following program wag given- March, ¦! nder the Double Eagle," violin. Kobert Kell, Jr.. piano. Mis.-? Hibbard; invocation. Rev. E. O. Tree; salutatory, John V»'. Wood; essay Our Forests," Violet Hults; "Flow¬ er ,Scng," Lange, violiu, Robert Kell. Jr., piano. Miss H'bbard; oration, I ,' Aiuericanisin," Edward A. Valentine, i Jr.; essay, "The Key to .Success," Ida I May Bartow; Duet, "Vou Mustn't,' 'Maud Gunzenhaused, Oeorge Christof- fel; oration, "Andrew Carnegie, I'hil- anthropist," Jolm Ii. McCord; class prophecy, Ruth B, Gunzenhauser; vio- ftu solo, "The Rosary," Robert Kei.'. Jr.; class will, Helen Schebe; valedic tory, Arthur Otto; solo. "Co to Sici'.i : .My Baby," Anua MeCord; presenta 1 lion of diplomas, Frin. Sciiermerhorn girl's chorus, "Farewell to (.iiamiiiLi: [school;" addret.s to class, I''ellx Kef- I Schneider, Jr.; simiile Aveu. violin, i Robert Keil. .Ir.. piano, Miss Uibbaiil j .Japanese soii.^'. Wella Mepham, .Mn,- ion Aniliony, Allison Manning, Mi' , die d inii-r. Lulu Mac-king; beneilie- I lii'ii, Jtev. II, I'oiiiiiian. i Followin.^ is a list of tlie class tiiiii I Ms oflieers; President, Jold.
' vice tiresidont. Violet liulls, secretarv
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; Charles Mecking, Jr., treasurer. 1>I-
vvard A. Valentine, Jr., Helen Sehebv.
Ida May Bartow, Rutii B. (Junzenhau
-er. Fannie Wood. Frank Colvin. Jotm
\ ii. McCord, .Iohn C. Christoffel, Rob
i iM Kl il. Jr.. .\rtl>ur Olio.
BAYVIEW
AT FREEPORT
An Exclusive Residential Section, With City
Advantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal for thc Summer Home. Best Year 'Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plols Can be Obtained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 44 COURT ST.. B'KL'N
A. A. SE.\LY, Mgr., Bayview Ave., Freeport. N. Y.
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Great South Bay Ferry Co.
TO
Point Lookout
ANO
Nassau by the Sea
A daily service is noiv in operation between the above mentioned points consisting of four round trips a aay. On or about June20th full sum¬ mer service "Will be in opera¬ tion; also service 7t)ill be started on that date to High Hill Beach.
Gredl South Bdv Ferrv Co.
THEPARSONMARBLEANDGRANITE WORKS
SMITH & SPR.\CUE. Pkois.
Si... Jl,
Designers and Builders of High Class Memorials.
All Kinds of Cemetery Work, Lettering a special¬ ty.
Estimates and Designs Cheerfully Furnished
Y.XiiO O.'i'OoUt: cJKi-ENFlELD CEMETERY
TELEPHONE, 15S-w HEMPSTL*.D, LONG ISLAND
Telephone 304-K
BROOKLYN LADIES' TAILOR
Nice and Good Work at Reasonable Prices. All Work Guaranteed. Goud Fit and Well Made
PRICJ'; I.I.ST
1 I.adu.s' ])re^..^ .Made $.s. up
1 ^iiit Made 8. up
I Skin M.'ide ¦. ;., 2. tip
1 I,nun Suit .Made; 5. up
Elcctrk Steaming Pressed Garment
1 LadiLN' Stilt l'ri.-SM.-d (»i)t- up
1 Si<i:t Pressed U)c .tip
1 I,.idie>' Suit, Ck-;iiied ami Pressed S5c'up
1 Drc'.s, I'aiicv ClifauiiiK Sl.SUup
1 I)it->, lived 1.50 11)1
1 I.adic>' Suit, Dyed .i.OO ui>
Man's S'.iil, Steauie'd, Scoured and Pressed 1.25
Man's Suit, Ivlectrir Steam pressed 40c up
Maii'N Overcoat, lUectric Sleam Pressed -iDc
1 I'air I'anis ., 1 5c
1 Suit Cleaned and Pressed b5c
1 Pair Pauls Cleaned and Pressed 25c
1 (J\ercoal Cleaned and Pressed (,5c
H. GOLDFARB 36 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Y Dignified effects can be obt.imed with our Rhodo¬ dendrons, Boxvyood, 'Vew, Dwaft Arborvitae, Ret- inospoia and Juniperus. The shrubs named below make a very acceptable treatment.
You can have a boundary planting of shrubs &-20-ft. wide, planted about 4 ft. Fo-rsythia, Deut¬ zia, Syringa, Hydrangea, Maples, Red-Twigged Dogwood, Lilac, Al- theas; Button Bush with its white pendant balls in July, White Fringe the most facinating shrub in June, with its laces-like flowers and glossy leaves.
You can plant a home orchard. Peaches, Plum, Currant, Berries Grapes; may yield next year. Apples-Pears in three to five years. You can plant hedges. California Privit 2 ft. $4.50 per 100, 3 ft. $ 6.00 per 100, 3; 2 ft. x ^Yz tt. heavy $300 per 100.
You can have a hardy flower garden: Did you receive our twelve page booklet? This assembles the colors for you, helps you in arrffnging the beds and will introduce some plants of merit.
You can screen unsightly objects about your premises, with our Ced.irs, Pines and Spruce up to 20 feet that save you 15 years, dug with big balls of earth sure to succeed.
Pl.Tiit two year White Pine at $3.00 per thousand, and Oaks at $20.00 to $40.00 per 1000 for forest, landscape and private nursery Why not arrange a visit at once? Many things can be taken in your auto or we can make prompt delivery.
Don't lot the starting buds make you lose a season. Cut back and water; the plant will grow.
HICK'S NURSERIES
MINEOLA-HICKSVILLE TROLLEY STOP 111
Uotding lJ.partii,clil „i,,l SJcsjK.x>!i,-, ..I Hr.i.pit<.a(l. L. 1.
Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS
API. H(/rrij;iJ bp:i':rs
Piuttied Rye and Botirlicm VVhibkey
Imported and Domestic .Scoleli Whiskeys
Iii'iported and Domestic BoUied Ales and Portt;rs
Iniljorled ancl Domestic .Mineral Waters and Vicliys
Imported and Domestic Bitters Bottled Gins
ImiiortpJ und Domestic Cordials
Im))orted and Domestic BrantJics
WESTBURY
LONG ISLAND
We Supply Family Trade
Call, write or telephone, A Delivery Every Day
PFLLJG~^ ACKLEY
33 GREENWICH ST., HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
TELEPHONE 9t