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WHY NOT SHOP IN FRBBPORT?
BARGAINS lORB SUBSTANTIAL
STAFF CORRESPONDENT OF THE NASSAU FOST FINDS FREEPORT STORES HOS ENTERFRISma.
Last week a Nassau Post represen¬ tative went through, not only the principal business streets but several of the most pretentious biisinese houses of the villages of Hempstead and Rockvllie Centre, to observe all developments, new buildings, addi¬ tions, alterations and improvements
the same article as city stores, at 25 per cent, saving and then make a living proflt? Then why not pur¬ chase your supplies at home, save the difference and have more money for car fare and entertainment, and by in providing up-to-date storea and j soloing make it possible for the lo- convenrencef. as well as the very best: ^al jnerchant to^_»[eep_consta^tly m, goods and merchandise obtainable
and the very same grade and quality carried by rily Storea, but for mxic.n less price?
Tbeae same business men, at least those carrying permissable lines of goods, have regular bargain days, same as City Stores.
Why all of this care and expense bv our Freeport merchants—surely not for idle show—but to draw and win your inspection and comparison, to the end that they may obtain prof¬ it on your trade and be thereby bet
as well as the business tack and enter¬ prise of their buainess men; and all ter enabled to provide and turn over with the view of making comparfson (he very best of each season's styles
between them and Freeport's business men, their thrift and enterprise. In Freeport we visited Chubbuek's
and creations in Its own time; also to promote the welfare and attract¬ ions of Freeport's business section
BAY VIEW MARKET
ATLANTIC, CORNER BAYVIEW AVENUE FEEEPOBT TBLSPHONS 974
We bare added a full Una ot
rCROCERIES
Our strictly freih groceries, fruits, egetablwi and New York State dressed meats and poultry certainly drawa the
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Freeport Motorcycle Exchange
50 South Main Street, Freeport, L. I.
Opposite Post Office
Bicycles, flotorcycles Any Hake Supplied
Supplies
Expert Repairing
riotorcycles Sold on
Easy Terms
Agent for Lxcelsior Motorcycles
Telephone Connection A. GLEICHER, Prop.
Drug Store, The Rexal Drug Store, and to stimulate the growth of one of, H. B. Hagan & Co. Grocery and Mar- if not the most, beautiful villages on ket, lidward H. Olsen Furniture ] (he South Shore of Long Island. House. Charles D. Smith Department j It is an undeniable fact that 99 Store, Schloes Department Store, per cent, of home supplies are bought Barasch Department Store, The Gold- | by the women ot the household, who en Rule Market, Ddlan's "My Grocery lure considered the very best shop- Store," Schluter's Grocery, Vegetable j pers, therefore the greatest care is and Fruit Store and the Freeport i exercised for their comfort and to Motorcycle Exchange. I welcome, show and sell theai *rhat-
Mr. and Mrs. Reader; Why did we , ever they may desire. makC'this unusual effort? For you. I Now why Is it that so nianj hike No one can say, with any degree of j away to the cily for their shopping? fairness, in the Interest alone of your j Is it because they can go from place advertisers, because only two or three jof business, see and examine large of the above named merchants are i assortments and styles and thus be- carrylng advertisements In The Post i come better judges of materiala and and some of them never have carried I styles; or Is It because they want a
hand all and whatever you may de sire. "*
What does Bargain or Sale Day mean? City stores as a rule display and sell on these occasions quantities of broken sizes and odds and ends at prices not much if any leas than cost and by thla bait allure the subur¬ banite, who finds, upon examination, that all sized, stab'e and seasonable goods are the same on all days.
We selected and called upon a store, which by the nature of the stock we assumed never had a regular bar¬ gain or sale day—Olsen's Furniture Store—but In answer to our inquiry we learned that every Wedneaday in that store was bargain day; In¬ augurated aud maintained for the purpose of calling not only, the shop¬ per who wanted a specific article but all those who know values and would purchase whatever they might need when they saw it offered at reduced prices. Their bargain day Is given exclusively, by all hands lo the shop¬ pers and as a result a regular day's receipts Is double or trebled If not Quadrupled and thus the quick turning of large quantities of mer¬ chandise even at small profit works a great advantage to all concerned.
one word of advertising matter with us.
Dear Citizen: Do you know that the business men of Freeport stand second to none and excel quite or nearly all of those of our neighboring villages, even rivaling city merchants,
^WANTAGB: NEWS
A surprise parly given al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charieti Toms of Park avenue, Wantagh, Saturday evening, in honor of Mr. Francis Baldwin, proved to be a very enjoy¬ able one to all present. A pleasant evening was spent indulging in games, music and dancing, and later I refreshments were served. Jhose present were: Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Elizabeth Herlick, Caroline Jolly, Misses Mildred, Gladys and Gretta Smith, Florence Baldwin, Maude Smith, Edna Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toms, Mary Verme, Wliliam Ketchum, George Box, Francis Bald¬ win, Arthur Collins, Gordon Meyer, Talbot Baldwin, Randolt Baldwin, Charles Baldwin, and Albert Lon- blom,
Mr. Frank Baldwin has been con¬ fined to his home with a severe cold, but Is no wable to be about again.
On Monday of last week two in¬ spectors from Washington, D. C, visted the Union Free School and gave a number of tests. This was done by the authority of the New York State i Educational Department. Last fall I the pupils of this school gave an en¬ tertainment in the parish house and netted a nice sum of money with I which Mr. Brooke, the principal, pur-! chased a stereoptlcon, which Is to be used in the school.
Mr. Maquire of Wantagh Harbor fell off an 18-foot ladder recently and broke both wrists and an ankle. He will be confined to his bed for some weeks.
A fine game of basketball was play¬ ed in the Fire Hall, Monday night, between the Bedford Five of Brooklyn and the local team. The Bedfords played well in the first half, the score then being 20 to 8 In their favor. In the second half the home team did some good work, and won the game by the score of 35 to 34.
The entertainment given in the parish house Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Christian En¬ deavor Society was greatly enjoyed by those present, though the attendance was amall on account of the storm. Carl Dexter proved himself a clever entertainer and he kept the audience in continual laughter. Mrs. Dexter could not be present, being detained by the etorm In the city. Beside the excellent selections by Carl Dexter, Mr. Avogadro gave two violin solos, accompanied by Mrs. Webster on the piano, and Miss Fallng and Mrs. Web¬ ster rendered Instrumental selections. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Snyder and family are going to move to Valley Cottage In a week or two.
The Wantagh flremen will hold a pinochle and dance in their hall next Wednesday night.
The Cord Club met Saturday even¬ ing with Mrs. Frank P. Rhame.
A family from the city haa moved into the house of Mrs. Nesswand on Park avenue.
A surprise party was tendered Francis Baldwin at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tones on Saturday evening. Among those pres¬ ent were Misses G'.adys, Smith, Mil¬ dred Smith, Gretta Smith, Caroline Jolly, Maud Smith, Mary Verme, Eliz¬ abeth Herrilch, Edna Smith, Florence Baldwin, William Ketcham, Oeorge Box, Albert Llndgloom, Gordon Mey¬ er, Arthur Collins, Talbot Baldwin and Charles Baldwin.
Frank E. Baldwin bas been con¬ flned to his home several days with the grip.
Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Eliza¬ beth Edwards of East Marlon (or aeveral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Senne and family are spending a few days in the city with friends.
Mr. and Mra. James A, Martenhoff and family visited relatives in Brook¬ lyn over laat Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin M. Brooks entertained the afternoon euchre cltTb last Thura¬ day.
In the Memorial church next Sun¬ day the pastoi. Rev. Thoa. B. Braith¬ waite, will preach at both morning and evening aarvlces. The subject in the morning will b«: "Having the Mind of Christ." The evening aub¬ ject will be: "One Thing That Never Falls." All are weleome to theaa sqptIcm.
Tne fanner are now busy getting fertiliser, aa many cars are standing on the aiding at tha railroad station.
day off and mix pleasure with busi¬ ness and have a sort of holiday; or is It because the city stores use so much space in the Sunday papers ad¬ vertising and describing their wares? Mrs. Housewife: Do you know that local stores, as a rule, can sell you
William Garner ia the agent for the Qi.-:lribution of fertilizer In this sec¬ tion.
.Mrs. Corodon Norton is uow con¬ valescing from a serious attack of pneumonia, as is her daughter. Miss Beatrice, thougli it will be some time before both are fully recovered.
The Misses Elizabeth and Minnie Deugler, pupils at the Jamaica high school, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler.
Mrs. W. H. Webster entertained the Ladles' Aid Society of the Memorial church on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Wantagh avenue.
Wanted, For Sale, ToLety Board, etCe
Peat Ilttle want "ads." set Ihr KiM>da while Ihe aettloa'a rood. Tel. 81.
rwo cenia a word for Srat Inaertlon, ¦uiolmom trn wordat onr eent a word tor surrrsalvr Inarrtlona.
WANTED—Fifty girls and women for sewing on machines. Those wanting employment notify E. R. Brindel, No. 12 Brooklyn avenne, Freeport. Tel. 191-M.
W.X.NTED—Liiay ag;eiit to sell hosiery.
Call 67 Archer street. 3-;J4-lt
\\'-\.\TFJD—uld automoblle.s, any make,
any shape; not exceedinK over $luu. II. liDsetiliraiiz, Huuedale, L,. I. Tel. .-;priiiKtieid ISiH. .1-24-41
l''Ul[ SALIO—One hundred dollar lioin- less (cabinet) talking macliine; plays all makes of records; alao has diamond point. BaiKain, flfty dollars. Freepoit Spoitint; (ioods Slore, 3 Hailroad ave- iiue, Freeijort. 3-24-11
SMITHVILLE SOOTH
Mr. and Mrs. Macy wish to thank tlieir many friends for their kindness during their illness. They are recov¬ ering rapidly and are entirely out of danger.
Mr. Knebbe, who hsts been very sick for some time, la uow able to be about the houee.
It is reported that Victor Fahren¬ feld and Martha Chuckles have se¬ cured their marriage license and wlll sooa be married. We all wish them happiness.
Mr. Billings and family have re¬ turned to their home on Garfield street, having spent the winter In the city.
The girls of Smithville Soulh, who are taking part In the minstrel show seem ttf mean bue iness, as evidenced by their prompt attendance at re¬ hearsals held every Saturday night in tho flre house,
Mr. Cappelicf of Jerusalem avenue has the contract to build a large ga¬ rage on his place near Bellmore. He will start in the business about June. L. J. Steiner, the young contractor and builder, has completed a garage for Butcher Peterman of Bellmore.
Wallace Smith, while trying out his Ford automobile experienced quite a frlgl^t recently. He com¬ menced to open the throttle gradually and watched the speedometer regis¬ ter up td 60 miles an hour. The tele¬ phone poles looked like a picket fence.
Foil S.VLK—House, 10 rooms and bath, all Improvements, lar^e barn, plot 75x 16U, choice location, low pi Ice, terms easy. Apply Owner, Ammerman, 24'J South Ocean ave., or local agents. 3-17-41 FOU SALE—Single Comb Rhode Island Ui.'d egKS for setting-, $1.00 a dozen. J. S. Ue Mott, Leonard avenuo. Phone 389-W. 2-4-6t
FOH SALIC—One sleigh at $20.00; one
runabout at $25.00; one buggy at
$25.00. William Uhame, Wantagh, L.
I. 2-17-2t
Fifty-aeven Years Without Vacation. Rildgepori. 0.-.\fter being ou the Job for flffy-seveu year.s as toll collec¬ tor at the Bridgeport end <if thc Wheel Ing-Brldgeport bridge. John liichard son wlll retire. He had worked fifty seven years without a vacation or Ill¬ ness, but a few days ago he became 111 and was forced to abandon his post. He saya be enjoyed his "vacation" so much tbat be will make it permanent.
l-'OK SALK—Five-passenger Model 40, 1912 Oakland automobile; good con¬ dition, newly painted. Will exchange for li)t.s located In Freepori or vicinity. Address Box 32, Frteport, N. Y. 3-17-21
FOR SALE—150-egg electric incubator
and brooder; cheap. Inquire Caro-
'Bker Hoffman Place, 265 South Ocean
1 if enue, Freeport. 2-11-tf
.''OR SALE—22 V4 ajre farm In Masaa- chusetta; healthy climate; pureat running water; beautiful scenery; JO- oom house, garage and stable. Price, Ifi,000 cash.
ALSO
ro RENT—Spiall house at RooseveU,
$7.00 per month. Apply at Quality
Bakery, corner Orove street and Olive
boulevard. Freaport. 10-J2-tf
GROCERIES
CANNED AND BOTTLE GOODS
BREAD CAKES CRACKERS
CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY
KEROSENE OIL
NANCY NOBLE
122 OLIVE BOULEVARD FREEPORT, L. I.
Tel. 652.
Golden Rule Market m. F. KOCH
Dealer in
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb
Poultry and Game
in Season
74 South Main St
FREEPORT AUTO SUPPLY & GARAGE GO.
ANNOUNCE
That they keep and have on hand a large itook of
Parts and Supplies For Automobiles
and guarantee aatitfaotion of all ma- terial and woiic or money refunded.
JOSEPH HIRSCH, Manager
Teleplume 1167.
18 BBOOKLTI AVEHUE.
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker
PARLOR SUITS AHD MATTRESSES MADE EQUAL TO HEW CARPETS REFITTED AND RELAID
AHTIQUE FUR HTTURE A SPECIALTT BOAT AHD AUTO CUSHIOHS MADE AHD REPAIRED MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEHDED TO
VICTOR FAHRENFELD
East Merrick Road Telephone Connection.
Freeport, L. L
My Telephone Number it 337 FREEPORT
C. A. FULTON
Undertaker and Embalmer
57 West Merrick Road FREEPORT. N. Y
YOU WANT US!
W. A. MacFarlane
29 South Mam Street, Comer Olive Boulevard
Freeport
STOVES, RANGES, STOVE PIPE, OIL, GAS AND ELECTRIC
HEATERS
Why shiver and catch cold when for a few dollars you can have heat without starting the heating plant until COLD weather sets in.
We have a full stock of Glass and China Ware, Agate and Porce¬ lain Cooking Utensils, Ash Barrels, Covers and Sifters; in fact, any¬ thing you want.
Carpenters' and Masons' Tools
Come and see our stock and you will see many things that you want but would not have otherwise thought of.
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MADE OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS OBTAINABLE
IT COSTS YOU NO MOKE THAN OTHER BREAD
Our motto is QUALITY not vainly iaid; Our specialty is the VERY BEST OF HOME-MADE BREAD. DELIVERED BY AUTO
QUALITY BAKERY
Comer Orove Street and Olive Boulevard FREEPORT > Telephone 402-R.
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FREEPORT POULTRY FARMS
OH POSITIVELY SANITARY IDEALS
Strictly Fresh Eggt and Fresh Killed Broilen direct from fam. Also breeders of S. C. White Leghorns, Barred PlTmoath Roeka and S. C. Rhode Island Reds.
SETTDia EOOS ALWAYS OH EAHD.
EEHRT VOLLMER, Manager. All Orden Promptly DeliTCxcd.
CARROLL STREET
Telephone 812-W.
POST OPFICS BOX Ti