THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT.N. Y, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. 1914
French Club fieach Party The French Club of the Freeport High School will hold a beach party In place of the la<»t meeting which Ij ¦cfceduled for thla coa.lng Saturday afternoon.
Tho bont 'Decomah" haa been char¬ tered ard wil leave Freeport abo-it four o'clock In the aflernoon. Each n.emter ia tcnnltted to Invite on? guest.
COOL, CLEAN,
(C »NVKNIENT) The electrlo current l» a cool, clean, convenient performer. As a cook, electricity attenda atrictly to busi- neBs; no redhot stove, no itltchen turned Into n r''"'<' of torture, no uniokc and smell, no af rmath o' dirt ancl aifca. Whatever worlt electricity, performs, It requires no preparation, no asaistan'^e, no at tendance—;i Is a synonym for coil-
"james f. campion
36 SoBtb Grove Street, Freeport. N. Y.
Distributing: Record Output of Telephone Directories
Each Subscriber To Receive Three Valuable Cyclopedias of
Useful and Free Information-Publication of 2,000,000 To
Be Circulated Largely in New York and Freeport
OLD GLORY RAISED
AT THE ELK S HOME
Theodore Rooserelt, 3rd, has t&ken his pl.ice with the Piogressives.
ongresB, we aCie advised, will ad-
Wc cill and pay Cash for Old ragfs, bras-s, G)pp;r, Irnn, Bjttle», ]^ubb;r.», Paper anJ M..f azino bundles
FRANK FARMLETT 16 Grand Ave. Tel. 177 m
LetMeBeYourCentist
You may go farther, pay more money, bul you ciu.!nt get belter denlisiry. No worlt is .^eni out of the olhce aud all done by a denlibl. I employ no assistants. If you tinve lost all your teuili, I can malie you a plale that will not drop. \vhy balance one on your tongue whon you have one that will nol drou'i
I will examine your teeth free of charge explain ihe difference In the ¦»(oili suliabio for your case rhu tell you exactly whal the work will cost wheu flnished. I enu'loy so aflslatanta BO you will liave no charge of doctors or students woik for you. All work done painless and Ruaianteed. AliHoluiely I)ain!es8 e.Miaclions,
Full Set of Teeth $5.00 up
Gold Crown 22k 5.00
Whita Crown 5 00
Bridge Work 22k 5.00
Fillings 1 00
Fillings 1.00 up
W. F. OUTCALT, D. D. S. 274-280 LIVINGSTOIV STREET
Cor. rjoiid Sl., nrooklyn, opp. Loeser,3
liours, 9 A. M. to 6.30 1'. .\1.
Sundays from 10 A. .M. to 1 P. M.
HEMPSTEAD PHOTO STUDIO
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.
PORTRATT AND GROUP PHOTOGRAPHERS
Flashlight and Outdoor "Work ^POINTMENTS MADE BY MAIL
Alex. Laukowski
MANAGER
Tlie Palace of Sweets
Pure, delicious tea Cream,
Chocolates and Bon Bona
The rendezvous for pleasure
Seekers and Guests
The Knickerbocker
27 Parit Ave . Rockville Centre
A not-to-be-sneered-at proportion of 2,C00,CC0 telephone directoiles, repre Eenting a part of the largest dlstrlbu- t'on of this particular kind of cyclo¬ pedia of free and useful Information is telng or roon wKl te dcliveied t. !tle hones cf telephone veers In this section of the great suburban area of (ii eater New York. Each subscriber will receive three books: the local di rectory, the combined suburban direc tcry for Long Island, Westchester and New Jerrey, ar.d the May issue of the New York City directory, a mighty con plete volume, containing listings of a majority of the buslners houses and up-lo-enuft residents of the m<;- tioiclis.
The number of these books now be¬ ing rent about hardly eeerrs ere.il wlen compaied with the billions ot flies that tie ".Swat 'Em Assofiation" vould have the reople of the Staci var against, but it marks an epoch t; ihe rheron Inal growth cf the army of telephone users.
It Is thirty-six years ago since thr first directory was published and dLs- itibutcd to some 252 New York sub¬ scribers. Its use in thoEe days wa;; more or less of a novelty. Few rec ognlzed Us great commercial advan tapes.
And it was fully a decade befor(» there was any marked progress. Thf growth has therefore been rmarkabie and phenominal. It may be said In truth that N'ew York City became in twenty years, the telephone capital n' of tho world, and upon the same basif Preefort must te term.ed fhe tele phone capital of Long Island, for there are more utcis here and here ntouts than anywhere on^ the Islanr' arm cf Ihe State outeic^e cf Erooklyi: The new summer edition of tht Telephone directory has a circulation of 817,500 copies, the combined Sub urban directory has a circulation o' CrS.fCO copies and the Nev/ Jersey D' vifaion directory a circulation of 157. COO copies. The various local hool:; fer Leng Itland and Westchester com pit'te the record-breaking total.
There are 320,000 names in the new New York Cily book, a gain of 20,0!"> listings in ono year and 6,000 alnn the Efilng edition was published. I' has 940 paf,»i, as compared with In?' year's May book of 864 pages. The annual suburban directory also show.'- a big gain in thc twelve months, i'. has 185,000 lietingo on 508 pages, whlk its 1913 prcdGcesEor had IG'S.OCO names on 472 page^-.
An Idea of the task that the Tek¬ phone Company faces in issuing thcso
died. The directory force win deliv er ryariy 1,900 tons of new directorle>i and vlll collect 1,850 tons of old di¬ rectories.
A feaure of the New York book Is p,^^^^ ,^ ^^^ National struggles
(Continued from page 1) result of disagreement rather than agreement on tte part of the variov.:^ ! Joum when it gets good and ready Colonies and the leading men among the oCIonists.
Mr. Bhsbop ended In stating that il is the necessity of loyalty and the wlIMrpners of the individual at a per¬ sonal sacrifice to enter the struggl-> which m.arks the development of on/ nation in its providential problem.
By request Mr. Bishop ended with the description of FicketfB charge in the third day of the Gettysburg battle, making the obvious application to our
HAY-GRAIN-FEED
ANYTHING AND EVLRYTHING IN THE WAY OF FOOD FOR ANIMALS
HAROLD E. WILLIAMS
South Main Street corner Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, L. L Tel. 174
th.e "Uteful Information Section which contains facts concerning over- hoad, surface and underground car ser vice, railroad stations, ferries, public buildings and other inforiuation of val¬ ue 10 New Y'ork people and visitors to the cliy. The Suburban directory also has an information section. Tl>li contains a list of cities, towns and vi'- lagte Included In the area covered by the directory and gives their popula¬ tion and railroad distances from New York.
The Telephone Company collects ard destroys the old dlreriorles so ab to prevent the uee of obsolete tele¬ phone inforrraiion In calling "Cen¬ lral." Ey keeiin? only the moit up- tc-dafe directories in circulation the ccn.pany fnds it is able to lessen thf "wiong number" calls, which cause delays that tend to retard quick, ac CUI ato tervice.
{ The program concluded with thc I singing cf America. i The members of the Mott Post were : present as gaeets of honor. Sma'i '/.n erican flags ^^ere pre.\ented to all , prerent.
Tho program was arranged by a Iconm.ittee of which Archer B. Wallace vas chairman.
Royal Arcanum Entertains Strawberries, Ice cream, cake anrl punch were served to the guests of the Fraternal Council at the home of John D. Gunnlrg last evening.
Wives, sweethearts and friends wero all present and heartily enjoyed the evening's festivities.
A temporary platform had been erected and dancing was a special fea¬ ture of the evening.
HOLLIS WEEKS ENTERTAINS Social and Political Leader of Queens
Celebrates Birthday at Rockville Centre Grill.
Hollis Weeks, prominent in the so¬ cial and political affairs of the bor¬ ough of Queens entertained a party of friends at the Kockville Centre Gril: jn Saturday night in honor of his birthday.
The guests, numberiug twenty, ar¬ rived In touring carr about ten o'clock ind al midnight a banquet prepared by Mein IIoBl Lenz was served.
The musical entertainment was fur lished by prciessional talent.
FOUND
at Baldwin onMerrickRd.
The Cleanest, Newest and Most Up'to-date Meat, Fruit, and Vegetable Market 'on Long Island.
While we are waiting flnal results of the comretitions for the interna- tiorr.I pclo chan'.plonship, it Is pleas ing lo note that the green peas are about to blossom and that the rac".- ;sLes are good and crisp. ]
Fresh and Salt Meats Fresh Fruits
Prompt Service
Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed
PETER O'NEIL, Prop.
JERRY FOSS. Mgr.
Teli;ph:>ne Connrciion
Long Island R. R. Time Table
(Effective Oct. 2l8t, 1913)
lAAre Merrick for New York, Penn sylvanla Station, Brooklyn and Inter mediate stations, weekdays, B 16, B.B2 6.38, 6.57. 7.17. 17.28. 7.BB, 18.13. 8.64, 10.12, A. M.: 12.22. 3.08, 4.04 5 32, 6.42, 8.ia, 10-30 P. M.; fkl. 6f V. M.: Sundays, 6.4i, ».1X. A. M.: 12.04 2.B4. 4.28, 5.33, 7.06, 9.46 P M.
LeH'-e Freeport for New York.Penn- sylvanla Station, and Urooklyn, week¬ days, 5.20, 5.56, 1142, 7.01, 7.21 17 43. 8.00, 18 17, >J 58. 9.48, 10 17 110.60 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08. 6.02, r, 3/, 6.46, 8.iti. 10.3:1 P. M.; fkl.6» A M. Sundays, 6.51, iih A. M.; 12.08. 2.58. 4.32, 5.37. 7.If, 9 50 P. M.
Trains leave Freeport for Amity vlile. Babylon. Pate logue and Inter I mediate stations, weekdays, na4.44 S 10. a8.fi3. P.52. 11.53 A, M.; al.48 ! as2.21, 2.48, a3.59, ai6-04, t5.33. I a5.06. a6.20, 6.41, a7.06. 7.41, a8.03, j a9.05, 11.21 P. M.; 12.19 (to Patch-; ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun j •i&v .,.31, a9.20 A. M.; 12.29, 2.28., a- ,., 7.34, a9.03, all.14 P. M.; i ax.42 A. M. I
Tiains leave New York, Pennsyl- I vania Station, for Freeport, Merrick ! md principal Intermediate stations j aa3.40, 7.06, a7.51, 9.07 (except ' .Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55, Bal.25, | 2.00, aS.OO, ia4.08, ta4.41, a5.00, > :i5.3l, 5.50, a6.16. 6.46, a7.10, a8.08. | 10.25, all.30, al2.30 P. M.; Sundays, j i.SO, a8.26, 11.^4 A.M.; 1.38, a2.58, 1 >i 37, a8.08, alO.18 I'. M., al2.35 night. |
a Traina run to Dabylon cnly. j
n No Brooklyn connections. |
k Stops on signal; runs to Valley) Stream only.
8 Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays
I Bxeept iiolidays.
t Except Saturdays and holidays.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flat bush Ave. Station, about '.he same lime as those shown from New York, Penn- -lylvanla Station. This time table sub- iect to change without notice
Post Office Box 75
Telephone Freeport 812-w
Freeport Poultry Farm
CARROLL STREET FREEPORT, N. Y.
FRESH EGGS BROILERS ROOSTERS
Fricasse In Season
new directories iiiay be gained tron. \ Contract at once for Scason s Supply at Reduced Rates
the facts that in New York City alone ' rr j
atout 3,750 tons nf hoolzs will be han- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Post little want "ads" get the goods while the getting's good. Tel. 61
Two cents a word for first Insertion, minimum ten words, one cent a word for suc':e8Sive insertions.
Freeport.
NASSAU Ladies' Tailor & Furrier
72 S. Main St. Freeport. L. L
Thestre Building
Ladies' ud Gents' Experienced Tailor
N. Y. City Pnccs Suits to Order
Strictly Guaranteed Fitting
Repairing, Sanitary Cleaning, Press ing and Dyeing
M. ROSENBLUM, Prop.
Telephone. 708 W
THE BIDE-A-WEE HOME
AT FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
WANTED
Furnished or Unfmnished House for Summer. Apply, The Nassau I'ost, 22-21 South Grove street, I'-reeport.
BOARDING AND TABLE BOARD Comfortable, cool rooms in private family. House located couven- lenily located; handy to trolley and train. Plain home cooking.
GEORGE STONE, Proprietor
83 Henry street Kreeport, L. I.
S'tuited oo 1 well adapted 40 acre firin, one half mile from the incorpo- rnted village of Freepor,
Conducted by the Bide-A-WeeHome Association, o f New Yorlt City, with ot lives at 410 £ait 38th Sireet.
For Sale: Chalmers l-passenger au¬ tomobile; Pony tonneau; 1012 mod¬ el. Good condiiloD. Demonstration given. 92 South Park Ave.. Rockville Cenire.
East Rockaway, Long Islard
For Sale—Broadway near Co'i.'nibus Aveuue on south tjidc of sir-'d, 50x llu, about two hundred ieo from new schol LO be baili; price, tl.UUO. V. St. John Bang, Laai hocKHVNuy.
WANTED—Pofcltioa fur summer as general man aiound the hou.';e. Rob¬ ert Thompson, Nassau Post.
FOR SALE,—31 White Leghorn Hen.-,, all laying at JjOc; 1 Arlington Rooster, $5.00. Anderson, West Side Ave., Freeport. Tel. 75 W.
QuaGty is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schluter Employs Both Judiciously
HDRY C. SCEUTER
"Tht Qnaiity Grocer"
Te.ephon* tM PROMPT OEtlVtRV
MERRICIROAD FREEPORT, L L
An abo'Je for homeless, weak, helpless animals. One of the most successful and beneficial in the United States.
An excellent temporary home where animals can be boarded and receive medical attention at reasonable rates.
Trained and experienced superintendent in constant attendance,* always ready to assist in or out of the institution.
^ OFFICERS
Mrs. H. U. Kibbc, President, Hotel Ansonia, New York City Miss Ethel Campion, Secretary, New York City John Joseph Kelly, Superintendent
The Home is maintained by contributions and subscriptions from members of the Association and its friends. Inspect our Home, becomea member of our Association, and assist usia tbis worthy charity
75 S. C. White Leghorns; .heavy lay¬ ing strain, $1 each; by the whole Hock 90 ceuis; is a bargain. Nackens Poultry Yard, Centennial Ave., Roose¬ velt; 7lh house Iioui Main street.
For Sale Cheap: A large, well con Btructed, attractive dog house, cost¬ ing J30. Inquire M. L. S., 15 Lena Ave., Freeport.
For Rent: furnished house, six rooms and bath, $20 per month. B. Fisher, 108 Southside Avenue.
For Sale or Rent for Summer—Beauti¬ ful 16 room brick residence and stable In exclusive Freeport neigh borhood; hard wood trim; every con venience; corner plot, 200x225 feet. Good portion of selling price may re¬ main on mortgage. Address Fisk, care Nassau Post, Freejort.
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For Sale—Modern Buburban hom-: with garage; all modern conveni ences; large plot; hne section. Price 7,000—15000 may remain on mort gage. Inquire, Fisk, The >^a«sau Poai Freeport.
This Handsome Pony Oulfitrnrr
Pony, Carriage & Harness rKCC
To Some Boy orOirl—WHY NOT VOU i
st^Great Dunlap Pony, Contest
began .May 15, closes September IS, 1914
HOW TO GET VOTES Votes on the Pony Outai will be given with every purchase made at Chubbuck's Drug Store—one vote for every cent. The child having the greatest number of votes to ils c-edit on Sept. 15th, 1914, wins the Pony Outlii. In case of a lie $300 in gold will be divided between children tying. 500 extra votes will be given with each prescription filled at this store.
Watch for special sales each Thursday when extra votes will be given ou certain articles.
HOW TO GET VOTES
With every yearly .subscription to the Nassau Post, accompan¬ ied by |2 5'>, 3,000 Pony Votes will be given and you can buy as many as you desire. The best way to get votes is to se¬ cure subscriptions to The Nas¬ sau Post as the schedule of votes is .so much greater for subscriptions than anything else. You will be surprised how easy iti s to get subsicriptions to The Nassau Post If you try. Contest Closes September 15th 1914.
Now Is the time to show your true American spirit—Get Busy —NOW.
Votes are also given by YOUNG'S Ice cream and Soda Parlor
RULES OF THE CONTEST
1. Every contestant getb a number.
2. No names of contestants will be publisiied.
3. Standing of contestants published in Nast;au Post commenc¬ ing Wedne.^day, J'one 17, 1914.
4. All votes mu.st be brought in Thursday of each week.
5. Tie votes in package with coulpalants number and amount on lop slip only.
6. Votes are traiiFferable only before recording.
7. Contestant having largest number of voles on 3ept. 16, 1914 wins the Pony Outfit.
8. Contestants will not be permitted tn solicit votes wlthlnr. our store or in front of tlie building.
1). All fruiiilics connected with fhls store and the Nassau Post statT are barred i'rom this contest.
Enter Your Child in this Qreat Contest at Once—It costs iNothing
Chubbuck's Drug* Store
Telephone 5 Freeport FREEPORT
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
LOUIS SCHWAB, Prop.
CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
Comfortable Home for thc Transient. Excellent Accom¬ modations. Moderate Prices.
CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
HIGH CLASS AND REFINED CABARET
Musical Entertainment Fancy Dances
Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
.-J ¦^¦^'-^p'jaai
DHonest and Conscientious"^rj^ ENTISTR i
We maKe a specialty of Crown, Bridge
and Plate WorK. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
URBAN L'AFRICAIN
Telephone, 448-w MAIN AND FRONT STS.
Houra, 9 to 5 HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
"R^emember the Maine *' RUG WORKS
WILLIAM GAINER, Prop.
Let us make your old ingrane. brussseli and tapestry carpett and chenile curtains into beautiful, serviceable rugs.
Rag Carpets and Rugs a Specialty
All WorK Guaranteed
Come and see or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. Main St., Freaport Phone 6r4>J Trolley Stop 76