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THE NAMAU Pd»t: eWEttPonr. N. Y. WEDME8DAY, AUQUfT tj;-1»14.-
RECEIVE P FOR 4 L FARM SCHOOL
Estimates Aggregate $289,402 Pot Six Buildings and Plants
-J^jMany Figure on Work
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MOR^ MONEY NEEDED FOR COHAGES
SHIP 3,000,000 PiWXAGES OF RAISUiS UW NOT UNFAR TO UARUED MEN
WoA Will be Hustled After Con¬ tra^ Are Ut—School Will be Opened Next Winter
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lEUli .'aifcr*i5aUug f289.402 foi «i-\ buil^lnga ftbd plauU of iht- Long Ih lan^ Afciicaittrfial School were opened on iSaturday by the trustees of tbe !£ta|e Instuatlon, and \l ia proliat)l<? thai flve of the contracts for tli« work win be let within the coming week. All'bf the bids were accepted e.xcept thojife for live cottages. The total estwateB for tlil» branch of the work wh|||h amounted to 149.541, la Ki*-alf'i thajlt appropriation, and It is expected thai; additional money will be .sought in tb fall.
'Che bids ^^uhnlllted iududed esti¬ mates on the central heating and ligliting, water HUpply and »ewaftc dibpoHal plantK, besides a single dor mitory and the tlve cottages. The total of the lowest Dids for the heal¬ ing and lighting plants i.s %lil,lUl; tor the water supply, |ll,y:!l), and llie (sewage disposal, |ll,o87. Tlie lowsi tor; th doriiiitory, |:ii3,10;i.
Ijl Is tii^plaar of the irusleee t£ pu.'.- th»^ woik.ftt the school fann at Farirt- ingilale as fast as po.ssible in oidi-i tb^t it niaye be completed before tlit> wiiter. As noon us the contracts are awkrded it iu likely that u time limit WlB btt^laced on the building opeia- tiops to assure their availability wnen thfli collegiate year begins.
The lowest bidders for th conlracts for the various plaats and buildings wore as follows;
Central heating and ligliting phiiii ^i'oWer house construction, Frank Sib- ttniiler, |.^l!,48ti; power house heating, Albrt VVinternilz, $10:!,OOU; power iMJiise plumbing, McKenna, $l,;!-'0; jioWer hou.se electricity, ^.'ew Yorlt Construction Company, 10,:m&. Total H'il.l^'l.
' Five cottage^—Construction, Will¬ iam KgaO, 4;il>f98r>; plumbing Mc¬ Kenna Bros., ?2,165; heating. C.lllis & Cieogliegan, 14,700; electricity, Couimercial Con.structlon Co., 11,741. Total, $49,541.
Uormltory.!- Conslrucllon, Frank
Slbernaler, t2H,G40; plumbing, Pel or Keeler itullding Co.. |4,0t)8, heating, fl. T.- Ford, t^3; electricity. Lord laectric .Co., ^^102. Tolal, »a6,4o:!.
Water supply—Grimshaw <fe ited fleld, >|ll,9io.
Sewage disposal plant —Biiante Jon^tji'uctlon <.;o., :(4l,:i87.
VV^ls — Crlmshaw &. Redheld, imoiitit of bid dK^iendnnt on depth.
Sulhuiary -Central heating and lightlftg plant, lfl47,]5J; five cottngeK. $49,541; dorniUory, |36,40:!; water ¦upply, 111,920; sewerage dlsputjul, $44,387. errand total, $289,40^'.
Record Consignment From Cali¬ fornia in 60 Curs—Value $150,000-
Proiiably the woild'^ record of iai?-j In ahlpmenl, ai-.ly eai loads, ro.-ipris-: ln^ one traiu 61 $1.2S0 lons n. t weirti.i. v«lufd at lir.u.uuo, has left Fresno, (jiil. Ibe fc.iaii was niadc on the oc¬ casion lor a gieai disphty by the bu.ii- neas men and booalers of thnt city.
Several motion picture coiupiWJ'''s had'their repreKen<Mtlv»'S on hand to record tin.' slarl of tlii« i\nuf shipirK'Hi on the lilnjH, which wi^l be exhibited ai Ifi^ runania-lflcifl^ !¦:.>;r>0!;i;Ion.
I'l.ieards on the train cmi alli-nilon lo ttiH fad that the Kliipmonl toeals 3,000.t>00 packHges of he fruiti .Mo.nt of it is seeded and Is the residue i,* the IftlX. croft, recently sold wIk'H iht- UHMOciatlon made the annoiinci'inenl of thai fall prices would rule. j
Sunday School at Point Lookout Picnic '
I More than 300 menib»>rs of the Stin j
day S( lir)ul ot St. T'jiuI'.s Church. | .Boofievelt, aprticlpated in the annunl j (liciuc ypslerdiiy at Point LoDkoui. ; Allhough the afleirioon sky was over-j cast and ruin fell'in torreiil.s nn tho.; way home, it wa!< an otnineiiily sue. cr-ssful oci'asion. 'I'h*' piiniccfi-s en¬ joyed a swim in the surf iind ate lun¬ cheon at the shore. It was a great lime for the little ones.
Compeasation Law Rating Not Discrimin^iting Says investigator
The Star* Workmen't- Compeuaatlon CoramiMWon has rereJrcu a preuiuiu- ary ieport on Its ir vestigaiion of al¬ leged di.-'MlminallonH ar?ainKt man led men .'md thoa'^ \*orknjen »nff«iing froiu physKul defects. In which this conclUMlon is drawn by the luvertl- S'Uor; /
"It i.s (juiie evident that neither the Insurance Department, In fixing the ra'es, nor the Inspection Itating Hoard .in .";cv;.i!U;r:s pieilv raiin;; lakes Into Vol!sidL-ratlon any coudliionii arising out of thc fact of marriage, physical Inspeciion or the physical coudlllon of the employe* R."
Tlie Compensation Inspection Uoard, made up of representatives of stock companie», muiual Kimpanisea' and the state commission, determlneij all questions of merit rating, subject to the approv.jl of the Stale Insurance Pepariment.
Mrs. Huir.phrty Vititing at Saratoga .Mrs. Owen \V. Humplirey of 258 Hoiifli Ocean avenue, Freeport, left on Mimday foi- Saiato.ga Springs, where she will sp«nd two or three weeks, as till' kiiwsl of her brother, I>r. Ar¬ thurs L. Clmichill, Receiver of Ta.xes of that villat'c.
Mrs. ••toch is Wedded Aaain
Mr*. Agnes Betach, widow of the
I late Robert Bets«li, rrbosa coafvciltni^
ary store kl'oCllege place and Clln-
lon avenue, is a mecca for school
Oitiiaren dur:ui; the init and nitiiri.
was mirried to t.'rnest Sonderegper.
rin cfVuployee of the nr.iaitlyn Board
of Education on Saturday. TLo ct-re-
miioy lir as peilormeo oy The. ItoV. A.
H. Ilokhusen, iiastor oi Hol.v Tnnily
Lutheran Church, Rock»*ille Centre, at
Ihe home of the bride. Tl;« couplo
¦c-re Bald to be on a honeymoon wip
ut present iu N'laKara Fall.s.
South Siders t«<i»l'<^)T ate advantage of tbe moon and tide for l}ii^b^ 4iaijs. It ta^esUtialed ttiat tbet> \vere more of tbem last month than durlnc dny July In five years
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Gothes and The Man
AUTOMOBILE, MOTORCYCLE, BICYCLE
KEPAlklNG AND AD.IUSTING
BERT TRYON
Telephone 174 55 NEWTON BLVD J HEEPORT.N.Y.
Plumbing, Headng, Tinning
REPAIRING AND JOBBING ESTIMATE.S
CHAS. F. FRITZ Jr.
63 N. MAIN ST
FREEPORT. N. Y.
WEBKLY.. WEATHER FORECAST
For the Week Beginning Monday, Au¬ gust 10th
Rising pressure over the extreme hortivest indicates ilial moderate tmpefiitures will pievail ovei- that see- tioa Ktr a day or two, and that over the Hains .States, the Great (Central VaUejjB, the LTpper Lake and Western Lowcjl Lake Region, there will be Bomeprellef from the high tempera¬ tures, reaching the Ohio Valley before •the end of the week. More moderate tomperaturs will continue for a tew days-after, hut there •wUl be another rise'tttat wiirtliipt set iii over the ex¬ treme Northwest ab<*tit the middle ot the week with falling pressure. Re¬ ports from the Western Atlantic Ocean are missing, but a tendency to ward falling pressure la observed that may result in some fall intem- perature over the Eastern States after the middle of the week. High tem¬ perature will continue during the flrst half. In the South and extreme West temperatureft'"will not differ greatly from the normal.
Thundershowels will continue dur¬ ing vnuch of the week over tho South Atlantic and oulf States, although probably not so extensively over the West Oulf States as during the weefc just ended. There will alao be local thundershowers from the Lake Re¬ gion and Upper Ohio Valley eastward, reacfilag eaatern New York and JMew England, today.' Otherwise preclptta- tlon over the country will not be of much coBBeqaence dtM-lns the week.
Telephone Freeport 812 w Post Office Box 75
Freeport Poultry Farm
CARROLL STREET FREEPdRT, N. Y.
FRESH EGGS BROILERS ROASTERS
Fricasse In Season
Contract at once for Season's Supply at Reduced Rates ALL OkDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
'^Straight to tbe Mark!'* -By Telephone
THE telephone takes you "straight to the mark" in all your de^aling.s oi a business or social nature.
To reach friends and business associates whether they are nearby or at a distance, "talk trips" by Bell telephone offer the quickest and most direct method of cornmunication.
Why waste the time and mone>' needed to take those tiresome trips to nearby towns, when the telephone will take you "straight to the mark " and give you an easy and satisfactory round trip?
Don't Travel—Telephone!
Every BeU Telephone ia a Long Distance Station
NEW VORK TELEPHONE COMPANY *'
C. A. RYDER, Local Cninmerrlal Ma.ager South Grove Street Freeport, L.
Custom and Family Laundry
EFFICIENT SERVtCE AND WORK
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
Telephone 97 R NEWTON BLVD FR£EPORT, N. Y.
' In thtse convenlional days personal appear¬ ance is an important fac¬ tor in ' business and in social life. Clothes are not everything but they are a decided help in creating that favorable impression. —
"Freeport's Custom Tailor"
is a builder of just this sort of garments. Ma¬ terial, fit and satisfaction are our guarantees.
JAMES VENDITT
Telephone. 5M-w
49 N. Main Street Freeport, N. Y.
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Sweethom breaD
They say, "UNEEDA biscuit," but what you need today, to drive dull care away, is good SWEETHOM BREAD.
BUY IT!
TRY IT!
0. K. BAKERY
21 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
The Long Island H(Hnrlsfc;|[Rii|^%„„
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Telephone 605; Merrick Road, cor. Ifcai^.^f I^ieip^^^
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NOW
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is the time to install a g^s range and water -
heater!
Doi 't wait until the hot weather is here, do
it no\>i^.
Thonc Hempstead 680 aad tmy when it will
be convenient for our representative to call
with full particulars.
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NASSAU & SUrrOLK LIGHTING Ci.
QEO. HAC DONALD, Prcs.
FREEPORT ROCKVILLE CENTRE MINEOLA
FIEMPSTEAD
ROOSEVELT
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An Exclusive Residential Section, With (ity Ad'Oantages and Suburban Comforts
Most Ideal for (he Summer Home. Best Year 'Round Suburb. Houses on Large Plols Can he Obtained on Most Liberal Terms.
ONSLOW MOORE CO. 41 COURT ST.. n'KL'N A. A. SEALY. Mgr.. BajtYit-w Ave, Ereeport. N. Y.
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Take It to the Columbian
We have tlie iacilitie.s, the men anil the ex¬ perience to do your work right. We do o.vy-acetelyii Weldinf^. We can bilrn the carbon from your cylinders, ^50 cents per cylinder. , :
^ We can re-seat'your valves wfth a special michme that .seats them ab^oliitely right. Re-seat- makcs the motor more powerful, snappier, quick¬ er and,|iw>other running.
AH Work Quaranteed
Standard. Gas 16c. Goodyear Tires. Celebrated Ball Spark Plugs, guarantd d for Hk of jcur'niolor
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THE
UTTLE SHOP
HOLMES M. NORWOOD, Prop.
TIRES. TUB£^ AND MOTOR
Vuicanizlng: a Specialty
WORK CALLED^Oit: AND DELIVERED
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AGENT FOR
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43 W. Merrick Road I Freeport, L. i.
Telephone, Freport 1022-W
This Handsome Pony Outfit ^
Pony, Carriag:&& Harness rKtb
To Somc Boy or Girl-WHY NOT YOU?
Great Dunlop Pony Contest
' began May 15, closes SeptemberflS, 19(4
now TO GET VOTES Voles ou tbt> Pony Oul&t will he' giv»fn with evifly purchase qiad-; at Cliulihiick's Drug Store—oue vole for every reul, Tbe chll'J bavuiK I llf ffiealfst nunibur of voles to lis crdit on Sept. 15th, 1914, wins tlio Pony Outflt. In case of a lie |300 in gold wlH b.^ ^ dl,vld«d belween cehlldien tyln^. 500 extra votea will bo given wUh aeb prscrlptlcni tilled at tbis utore.
Watcli for special salea eacb Tburaday when extra votea will
HOW TO OET VOThtf With ev«ry yearly subscription to tbe NasHau PoHt, accouipau- lel by |2.9«, 3,000 Pony Votea will be giv«n and you can buy aa wany aa you dCBlre. Tiiu beat way U> gat vote* Is to >)«• cur* aubacrlptiona lo Tbe Nas¬ aau Post as tbe schedule ef vot«8 la 10 much greatar for subscriptions than anyllilnx else. You will be surpoitied how easy It la to gat subscript louti lo The Nassau Post if you tiry. Contest Closes September 15th 1914.
Now is the time to show your tiue Americin spirit—Get BuMy —NOW.
be given on certain articles.
Votes are also given away at fountain with Ice Cream and Soda
RULES OF THE CX)NTEST
1. Every contestant gets a number.
2. No names of contestants will be publlsbed.
3. Standing of contestants publlsbed in Nassau Post commenc¬ ing Wedneaday, June 17, 1914.
4. All votes must be brought In Thursday of each we«k.
5. Tie votea lo package wltk ^contestants number and amount on top allp only. '
6. Votea are transferable only before recording.
7. Contestant having largest number of votes on Sept 15, 1014 wins tbe Pony Outfit.
8. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building.
9. All families connected wltti this store and the Nmuu Post staft are barred from tbls contest.
Enter Tour Child in this Oreat Contest a Once—It Costs Nothing:
CHUBBUCK'S DRUG STORE
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