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THE NASSAU POST: FftEEPORT, N.Y. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1914
ECONOMY
THERE is no econ¬ omy in buying food sitnply because it is cheap. Mere cheapness without getting the pro¬ per food value is extrav¬ agant.
^Economy is in buying food high in nutriment and low in cost. ^Such a food is milk. ^Try our perfectly pas¬ turized milk and enjoy the benefits of safety and quality.
War! War!! War!!!
A 1914 Poetical Glance
At Some of the Promiiieat Business Homes m Freeport and Baldwia
ALEX. CAMPBELL MILK COMPANY
Hempstead, L. I.
Telephone, 228
Rockvil'e Centre, L. I.
Teltphone. 284
Branches Throughout Brooklyn and long Island
S. HERZFELD
Dealer in
High Class Shoes
The only Modern Shoe Re¬ pairing EsiaLlihhmtnt in Town
ALL WORK G UARANTEED
69 Main Street Freeport, N. Y
FOUND
at Baldwin on Merrick Rd.
The Cleanest, Newest and Most Upto-date Meat, Fruit, and Vegetable Market on Long laland.
Fresh and Salt Meats Fresh Fruits
Prompt Service
Popular Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed
PETER O'NEIL Prop.
Telephone CoDnectioo
ANTONIO PALERMO
General Contrac'or and Builder. Stt el Structural Work.
All Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
TeL 52J Wantagh OFHCE & RESIDENCE BELLMORE, L. I
T. W. PEARSALL, Grand and Hall- road avenues, established 1888, phone 170. Baldwin's leading and oldest livery, boarding and sale stablea. Fun¬ eral carriages and automobiles sup^ piled on short motlce. Quick service, careful and responsible drivers, also storage and warehouse. For business and for pleasure
Mr. Pearsall will provide A rig you'll not object to
Should you wish to take a ride. He has buggies, hacks and carriages
The roomy and the small, And tbe strongest, fleetest horses
Ho here await your call. His turnouts are unequalled
By any in the land. And when you want his services
He is always on band. For fall and winter weather
He has everything complete. Then come and make a trial. For his charges are not great. • • •
Don't forget the San Francisco, bu go to SUIT & PEARSALL. Opposlt. station; phone connection; Baldwin': leading popular flre Insurance and rea estate agents. Estimates given ant rents collected. Notary public.
It only lakes a little thing
To kindle a big blaze.
By dropping a cigar or match
Or in a dozen ways.
And long before you realize
Your bouse has taken flre;
Your lose your all hard earnet means,
By conflagration dire.
lis It not better for you
At Messrs. Suits & Pearsall to in sure
Aagalnst such loss and so protec
Your house and furniture?
Insure with thera and you may sleei
With comfort every nlgbt.
For if a thing is lost by flre
let' the end they'll make it right.
WILBUR LANGDON, Southere(
i block, phone 475. Baldwin's leading
! up-to-date sanitary plumber and ga:
fitter; hot water, steam heating ane
roofing.
If you want to live In comfortabk health
See that your drainage Is good; For if you get sick no money oi wealth
Can make up for it, 'tis understood Vour children are apt to have a cough
If the pipes are wrong in youi house. That may bring on an Illness
That will carry them off. So it is time for you to arouse. Call on Langdon and have tbem flxed
On the latest scientlflc plan. He'll do the Job as cheap, you'll flnd
As any other man. If you want a handsome bath tub,
A lavatory ornamental for use.
He'll sell you one and put it in
At a price you cannot refuse.
L. BARKER, 88 North Main streel oppsiie Itanduli avenue, phone 160-J; establish 1907. Freeport's leading; grocer, dealer in staple and tancj groceries, fresh country butter and eggs and choice fruits and vegetables. Best of coffee, best of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese. Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all—at moderate prices. L. Barker bas on hand Family flour of the finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious
fruit. And pickles that we know liww suit Nuts and raisins, mustard keen. Soap, starch (blueing, kerosene. Tobaccos for to smoke or chew. And excellent cigars for you. Unto your interest it will be To purchase hero—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None but the best of goods he sells. At prices low you will fllnd; Square dealing awaits you at his store.
• « *
OSCAR WIDMER, 176 North Main street, phone 598-J. Freeport's lead¬ ing sanitary bakery. Bread, cakes, pies, wedding and fancy cakes to or¬ der. Branch store at Bellmore.
The public always I supply
With wheaien bread and rye;
And every noon at dinner hour,
Delicious cream puffs of thoicest flour.
All sorts of bread that's in Free- port,
The home-made and tbe round;
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea;
Pies, too, of every grade.
And choice confections are display¬ ed;
Unto your Interest It will be
To purchase here—call and see. (Continued on column S)
(Continued from column 2) JOHN SCHREIBER 47 Railroad ave¬ nue, phone 368-W. Freeport's leading up-to-date merchant tailor, all tbe lat¬ est styles. Ijadles' tailors. Tbe tailoring buisness.
Is conspicous for designs. For bigh style and qaullty
To whicb every one Inclines; Mr. Schrelber very cordially Invites
The public there, ke has all the latest fashions.
And his charges are but fair. He has French and English wor¬ steds.
Which tie wants you to Inspect, And Meltons, Tweeds and Cassi- meres.
From which you may select. He makes tbem up in elegance
And cuts and fits so neat. All the latest styles of garments
And he does his work complete. If you once try Mr. Schreiber
We're sure you'll try no other. Though he be your nearest friend.
Your cousin or your brother. For none can make up clothing
More stylish, strong or neat. With any in Freeport
He is ready to complete.
• • *
BERT TRYON, B5 and 57 Newton
3oulevard, phone 97-M, Freeport's
leading garage. Automobile repairing,
upplles, gasoline and quick service.
When out on a ride
And to stop you decide. Be it business or pleasure.
The Tryon's garage W^lll keep your auto safe Or repair quickly. If a tire you break, Gasoline ever ready to start up again; Or a new machine to recommend Of reliable make. To every emerge"ncy they are awake.
So call at Tryon's Garage, You'll find it large, clean and up-to- date. His charges are reasonable and fair. When in Freeport, always go there.
* * •
WILLIAM A. MACFARLANE, 29 ¦)Outh Main street, phone connection, staiblshed 1904. Freeport's leading p-to-date hardware store. Builders upplles, paints, oils and general ardware store.
This is a large and well-filled store, Of all you want and something more, Mr. Macfarlane has a perfect line Both ligt and heavy, coarse or fine, Of hardware goods in large he deals,
In iron, rope, forks and steel, Of locks and keys, of nuts and screws. And nails of every k'nd to use; Axes,, hatchets, chisels, saws.
And vices with the ahrdened jaws, Skates, razors sharp, in these he deals. And hammers faced with temper¬ ed steel He sells at prices which defy
Al competition; come and try; There is no doubt but you will buy.
* • •
JOSEPH C. Y^OUNO, 30 South Grove street, phone 557-J. Freeport's lead- ng up-to-date sanitary Ice cream man- ifacturer. Pure Ice cream and ices nade from the choicest of friuts, pure 5oda water; fine ice cream parlors.
Private families, weddings and par- (Contlnued in column 4)
Cellar Water Proofing
Efficiently and Satisfactorily Performed and Guaranteed Permanent and Uniform Water¬ proofing Against Heavy Water Preseure
O. W. Humphrey Construction Co.
258 S. Ocean Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Telephone 229
Call on Us
Your Cleaning, Pressing and Re¬ pairing quickly and efficiently done. Our Steam Pressing Ma¬ chinery Kills all Germs.
The Sanitary Method
22-26 S. Main St Phone, 323-J
COOL, OLEAN,
(CONVENIENT) Tbe electric current is a cool, clean, convenient performer. As a cook, electricity attends strictly to busi¬ ness; no redbot stove, no kitchen turned Into a place of torture, no smoke and smell, no af> rmatti of dirt and ashes. WTiatover work electricity performs, it requires no preparation, no assistance, no at¬ tendance—it is a Bynonym for con- Ttnlene^i
JAMES F. CAMPION
36 SMtk GrtTC Street, Freeport, N. Y.
(Continued from column 3) ties supplied at short notice. T^e home a brick; chocolates and bon bons. Sweet to the sweet is our motto Do you know where you can get Ice cream for the pretty maidens. Delicious, pure and the best? Young, who is the maker. No corn starch, but pure cream and
friut. He Willi do his best to please you And all ho tells you is sure. The little ones peep In the windows. And flatten their golden curls, Yoimg's celebrated ice cream and
confectionary 1
Makes their mouths water. Buy some for your girls and boys You will fllnd it the best and purest That in all Freeport can be found. And if you happen to doubt this. Just phone or call around. In another column of this issue will be found some ot the most prominent and reliable business houses in Free- port and Baldwin, the merits of whose business is adaptably set forth in rhyme. People should patronize their own merchants before purchasing elsewhere.
• • * J. KRAWIEC, Harrison avenue, phone 29-W, Baldwin's leading sani- tarv bread baker, cakps, pies, wedding and fancy cakes to order. My wagon passes your door every day. It's often been said
That poorly made bread Will bring in dyspeptical ills,
Make families sad That ought to be glad
And swell up the doctor's bills. Over all tbe world wide Bad bread la allied, With evils that shorten life's thread. But the' man that's a sage
And lives to old age. Is he ih.Tt rats Kiawiec fine bread. (Continued In column 5)
(Contiued from column 4)
GEORGE A. DAVIES. Grand avenue near railroad depot. Bdldwia'a lead¬ ing most up-to-date equipped barber shop on Long Island. Ladies and gentlemen's shampooing. Electric massage, shaving with care aud chil¬ dren's hair cutting. Don't muUlate or slash your face. With razor dull. When you can go to Davies' Barber
Shop, And all what he can do! A few minutes only he requires To polish up your face. And though your beard is made of
wire. He will not leave a trace; There is nothing that makes a man's
looks so neat .\s close neat shaving does. You're apt to look much like a tramp. With a chin of stubby frizz. Unless you visit Davies shop Your hair new dressed. Your features dressed.
Florenzi-Elllson Nuptials Frederick William Florenzl and Miss Mildred Alice Ellison, both of Free- port were united in marriage at the parsonage of the Presbyterian Church, last Wednesday, September 23rd at 1.30 o'clock, by the pa.stor. Reverend J. Sidney Gould.
William Fietsch and Miss Laura El¬ lison, cousin of the bride, attended them. The bride was dressed in a travelling suit. The couple after a brief honeymoon will make their resi¬ dence in this village.
Duda-Bessen Nuptials I
The marriage of William Duda of Freeport and Miss Emma Ernestine Dessen of Roosevelt was celebrated on Saturday evening, September 19th at elKht thirty p. m. The couple will make their home iu Freeport.
Village Building Notes
.One touch of enthusiasm makes the whole town move.
The undertaker becomes a city builder when he oets a knocker.
Lazy men are Just as useless as dead one's and take up a lot more room.
The fellow who has the future prosperity of his town in mind Is a valuable citizen.
There la no village so prosperous but that co-operation will benefit, If only to perpetuate the prosperity.
A good business men's organization is as necessary to the grcwth oT a town as moisture is to growng crops.
Eiiihusir.sm may load the wagon to its fullest capacity but it takes financial assistance to make the wheels turn.
The man v.ho Is busy building up the commercial fabric of his ovjr\ town has not time to stop and blow his own horn.
A business men's organization's purpose Is to establish and malntaiii co-operative effort and harmonious action in all things leading to the upbuilding of the community.
The man who Is not an active member of the constructive or¬ ganization of his community Is doing himself and his community a great injustice and is unmindful of his opportunity.
, NASSAU & SUFFOLK LIGHTING CO.
George MacDonald, President.
Seven Good Reasons Why YOU
Should Have Your Clothes Taflor-
ed to Measure by VENDITT
1.—YOU GET BETTER FIT—THAT LASTS TILL GARMENT IS
WORN OUT. 2.—YOU GET BETTER WORK M ANSH IP—THE CARE AND AT¬ TENTION VOUR GARMENT RECEIVES IS UNLIMITED. 3.—YOU GET INDIVIDUALITY—A PATTERN IS DRAFTED TO
YOUR MEASURE AND STYLE YOU CHOOSE, AND MADE
FAITHFULLY, SO 4.—YOU GET THE LATEST IN STYLE—AS READY MADES ARE
SIX MONTHS OLD CEFORE YOU RECEIVE THEM. 5.—YOU GET BETTER WOOLENS AND COST YOU NO MORE. 6.—YOU GET 1,000 STYLES OF THE GUARANTEED BRUNER
V.'OOLENS TO CHOOSE FROM. 7.—YOU GET YOUR GARMENT MADE ON THE PREMISES—
YOU CAN SEE IT BEING MADE AT ANY TIME. NO TAK
INC. vori? Mi:AsriM:.Mi:.\T r,Y the ac.i:.\t of a con
CERN (THAT BY Tlli: WAY, MAY NOT KNOW HOW TO TAKE If) AND GARMENT MADE 25 MILES AWAY. THE PRICE I ASK IS COST OF MATERIAL, TRIMMINGS AND LABOR. YOU PAY NO AGENTS PROFIT, HENCE YOU GET FULL VALUE OR YOUR MONEY. SUITS OR OVER. COATS MADE TO ORDER $18.00 UP.
JAMES VENDITT
The Up-to Date Tailor
49 N. Main St., Freeport
ESTABLISHED IN FREEPORT 1904
Crystal Theatre
First Class Clean Shows
Adults, 10c Always; Children, 5c
Telephone 28 Freeport
Deep Sea Fishing Auxiliary Boat "ELLA"
CAPTAIN J. MUTTER
Leaves Anmuller
and Rothmann's
Dock,
Sundays 7»30
Weekda/s 8.30
T"—! "
Fare, including bait
$L25
Trolley Connection Long Island Rail¬ road
This Boat Can Be Chartered For For Any Week Day
Help wanted and eurnisheD
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MAIDS, COOKS, AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS. PIECE AND FAMILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENOVATING. MEN BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OF WORK BY CONTRACT.
ANDERSON'S EMPLOYMiiNT AtiENCY
li WAVElfLY PLSCE-TCLCPHONE 390 PREEPORT. N. V.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO INSTALL A GAS RANGE AND WATER HEATER !
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE HOT WEATHER 18 HERE, DO IT NOW 1
TELEPHONE HEMPSTEAD 680 AND SAY WHEN IT WILL BE CONVENIENT OR OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO CALL WITH FULL PARTICULARS
NASSAU & SUfPOLIi LIGHTING CO.
GEO. MAC DONALD, President. Freeport Rockville Centre Mineola Hempstead Roosevelt