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T H E NASSAU PO S T t FREEPORT, N. Y„ SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914 AT LAST! Baldwin is to have a high class Stationery and Cigar Store. This, we hope, will be good news to those who have been obliged tu uo their shopping in different towns on the Island. A fresh supply of Im ported and Domestic Ci gars, Stationery, Novel ties, School Etc. BALDWIN Stationery and Cigar ST O R E Merrick Road, Baldwin, LI. W h ile in M in e o la 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 ANDgRSON Westside Avenue Freeport, N. Y. SHIRTWAISTS LACES CORSETS HOME DRESSES EMBRODERIES DRY GOODS & NOTIONS Have the Comfort able certainty that what you tyjy will be the best possible for the money, in service and satisfaction. J.SIDENBERG&CO. 16 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD SHOE SHINING PARLOR Hats Cleaned and Renovated • Cigars, Cigarettes J. A. CHARKALIS 44 S. Main St. hREEPORT WALTER a COZZENS GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER STRUCTURAL WORK Estimates Cheerfully Furnished For Alt i|l Kinds of Work 423 South Side Ave., Freeport, L. I. INVESTIGATION OF BAILEY MUREDR IS SUSP EN DE D OVER W E E K END (Continued from page 2.) t'on. That could not have been the Carman was an outrage and could not reason for arresting Mrs Carman a.; there was no probability or even pos sibility of her escaping. If guilty they might better have left her to tall;' now they have closed her mouth. \A District Attorney should not cause the arrest of any citizen unless lie bu ssulficienl evidence to secure Court when they were sworn in no; to indict any person unless the ‘evi denre was complete enough if unron- tradicted to secure conviction at a \In such m a t t e r s a zealous young prosecuting olllcer might well learn a lesson from District Attorney Whit man. He refused to h a v e the murder er Becker arrested until 'ndicted by the grand jury, although he had d e a r proof of his guilt. H e knew there was no danger of B e c k e r running away. \It is clear that Mrs. Carman was an indictment from a fair-minded troubled with jealousy and put iu a grand jury—evidence that would c o n - 1 d ictagraph. That was not criminal' v'ct at a trial If no defense were oi- it would only he one link in a com- fered. There has been little if any ( v i d e chain of evidence, indicating testimony yet offered in this c a s e , possible motive. But when a case is which has the dignity of evidence. If built up entirely on circumsiailt’al submitted at a trial the court would evidence t h e r e must be no break In it be compelled to direct a verdict of ae ! E ven a grand jury must decide there quillal. No Just court would allow such m a t t e r to go to a j u r y , even if uncontradicted. \If Mrs. Carman did the shooting a revolver witli at least one empty is no missing link before they can justly find an indictment. In this case t h e r e are more breaks than links. “If the action in this cash Is right no citizen is safe from arrest it\ the GEO. HOW A R D RANDALI. Contractor and Builder Lumber, Hardware, Paints, Ojls. Class General Supplies 32 Brooklyn Avenue Freeport Tel. 208 W opp. R R. Depot ANFONIO PALERMO General Contractor and Builder. Steel Structural Work. All Kinds of Concrete Work Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Tel. 52-J Wantagh OFFICE * RESIDENCE BELLMORE, LI. chamber would be found on the prem - ' K0ssi^ rfl of a vllla8e h^ ' onie i,,,but‘d ises. No one claims that she left t h e ‘ wi,h SUflt,iolon' i,nd th* *\*r.icion \\<• premises at any time. A very close tends ,0 the ,aw offlcers' ,f a search was made for the revolver and is conimlUed U sppn,s Uiat an>\ ,,nM It would have been found if she d i d , livin* ln lhv hous,; ,nay be flrrPsted the shooting. A fair i n ference Ls t h a t j U8t ,0 satisf-v tht> ' r a v l n g 1,1 aprd whoever did the shooting look the somebody to prison. The guarantee TO TEACH FARMING BY FIELD DEMONSTRATION (Continued from page 1.) dred boys, five cottages which will ac comodate eight girls each, a powjr house with plant, a w a t e r supply sys tem are Included In the propose l scheme of buildings. T h e cost of the entire work is setimated at about $175,4)00 The bids will be advertised on July 14 and opened on August 8. According to an announcem e n t re cently made by the directors, ground r for the* f u s t three buildings for which Rufus H. Smith has t h e contract, was broken early this week. The cost of these original buildings Is $340,000 The Legislature recently appropriated $15,000 for supplies and maintenance, which bconies available on October 1, 1915, when it is hoped t h e entire group of buildings will be completed. Presbyterian Sunday School OutK'fl T h e annual outing of t h e Presbyter- ian Sunday School of Freeport toojt place on Saturday. The boats left Southard’s Dock at 9 a. m. They ar rived at High Hill Beach about noon lime after a pleasant two hours sail down the bay. The excursionists re turned about six. T h e r e were over three hundred persons on the outing. volver away with him.. witness h a s ' of the- Constitution, framed to im lud-t at last been found w h J H y s be saw (d,izen’ sepn,H Lo hav\ b,“'\ 8,1 * woman go from the window j u s t after j ' lpnd(‘d ,n Nas8au ('0,‘n,y ” to shooting to the rear p a r t of the premises. Mrs. Ida Powell, who lives in the house, lestitied that she did that very thing. Why was she not I argested? It has been suggested to me, and the circumstances do not contradict Hie suggestion, that the District At torney has m o r e \ or less yielded to clamor. It may be that his zeal as a young man not familiar with criminal practice and as a zealous young Dis trict Attorney has got the better of his judgment. He may have got the idea that an arrest would influence the grand jury. Mmbers of t h a t body might conclude that, the case against Mrs. C a r m a n ' w a s serious; that other wise she would not have been arrest ed. But there should be fair-minded, intelligent jurym e n in that body'who will act on their own judgment. They may rem e m b e r th£ i n s tr u c tions of the ARTISTIC AND CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING Expert Shoe Repairer Reasonable Prices FRANK CHIMERI 116 BROOKLYN AVE., FREEPORT. N Y. Cleaning And Pressing jught to be done in a sanitary way. Have your garm e n t s dis infected and kill all the germs Our cteam pressing machinery can do It. The Sanitary Method 22-26 S. Main St. Phone. 323 J Latest Styles Best Workmanship Lowest Prices These are Watchwords at Freeport’s Newest Tailoring Establishment Ladies’Suits and Skirts Our Specialties Up-to-Date Gentlemen’s Suits Made to Order. Cleaning. Repairing, Dyeing Pressing on Short Notice. Goods Called For and De livered. Broadway Tailoring Co. 31 BROOKLYN AVE. Forbes Bldg. opp.L.I.R.R. Depat Tel. 33 FREEPORT, LI. FREEPORT’S “BREAD’’ CORNER The Wholesome, Nourishing Products of our ovens are the standard. The Most Modern Baking Kstablishment of Freeport and the South Side. Bread manufact ured from Government Formulas. \THE KIND MOTHER USED TO MAKE.” T h e Long Isla n d H o m e M a d e B r e a d Co. T h o m a s S t . J o h n B a l d w i n _ T e l e p h o n e 605 M e r r i c H Ro&d, co r . M a in S t . , F r e e p o r t . L. 1. Woodeleft Channel Bathing Pavillion IA C O B K E G E L & S O N . Managers ELECTRICAL FACILITIES FOR “ NIGHT BATHING T W O M A T R O N S IN A T T E N D A N C E ^ Bathing Pavillion foot of Grove Street A C C O M & B ? i ! r & U “ n “ d LifC G , , a r d S ° n d \ ' , a ‘ a \ ,im C S 10 W a ,C h \ G U T ^ U d , ' “ j S £ s DOOR DAVID B. TODD Automobile and Carriage Repairing and Painting CARRIAGES and WAGONS MADE TO ORDER TOPS MADE AND -REPAIRED The Best and Lowest Prices S H O P 87 Henry Street HEMPSTEAD “ R .e m e m b e r i th e M a in e ” R U G W O R K S WILLIAM GAINER., Prop. Let us make your old ingranc. brussscls and tapestry carpets and chcnile curtains into beautiful, serviceable rugs. R a g C a r p e t s a n d R u g s a S p e c i a l t y A l l W o r K G u a r a n t e e d Come and sec or telephone and give us a chance. 351 N. M a i n 9t., F r e e p o r t P h o n e 6 7 4 - J T r o l l e y S t o p 76 IF YOU ARE A TAXPAYER OR A VOTER THIS MAY INTEREST YOU A new form of paper ballot will be used for state and local offices at the election of November, 1914. This ballot is a very difficult affair to vote. In addition, there will be another ballol for voting eighteen delegates to the Con stitutional Convention. Still further, there will he another ballot for voting on some questions. The Legislature has provided by the new lav^, that where paper ballots are used, the districts must be made much smaller, as the voting will be very slow. Even lhen, there is likely to he great trouble and confusion, as a glance at the new ballot will show at once. In addition to this trouble to the voters, there will be a large added ex pense to the taxpayers, as it is going to cost the town over $3,000. more at each election than under the old system. But by installing Voting Machines, there will be no trouble in handling the vote under the present districts, as an examination of the machine now on exhi bition at the Town Hall will show, and the voting machine law provides that the present districts will not have to he changed if machines are used. All three ballots will be voted on the machine. T h i s C o m p a n y h a s m a d o fin 1 offor to flio to w n to fu r n i s h an ontiro eq u i p m e n t of m a c h i n e s and to ta k e as p a y m e n t for t h e m w h a t e v e r th e y w i l l s a v e in elect ion exp e n s e ' s u n t i l th e y are paid for. By adopting machines, the town can save over $3000. at every election and can get the machines without any expense whatever by paying for them out of this saving. Respectfully, AUTOMATIC REGISTERING MACHINE CORPORATION Bottling Department and Sales Rooms at Hempstead. L. 1. Imported and Domestic W INES AND LIQUORS Al.E BOTTLED BEERS Bottled Rye ami Eonrl >011 Whiskey Imported and Domestic Scotch Whiskeys Imported and Domestic Buttled Ales aud^Porters Imported and Domestic Mineral Waters and Vichys Imported ami Domestic Bitters Bottled Gins Imported and Domestic Cordials Imported and Domestic Brandies W e S u p p l y F a m i l y T r a d e Call, write or telephone, A Delivery Every Day PFLUG & ACKLEY 33 GREENWICH ST HEMPSTEAD, L. L TELEPHONE 91