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' THE NASSAU POST: FREEPORT, N . Y.f THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1914 (Hip Nassau p o st FREEPORT PERSONAL MENTION Miss Blanche Horton has returned to Brooklyn lor the winter. * 1 * Percy Monrrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison, has been en tertaining friends over the week end. Helen Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Anderson, spent the week end with her former classmate, Helen Crandell, who is living on Clin ton street, Brooklyn. Mrs. C. E. Cross entertained a one table club at her home on Roosevelt place yesterday. Mesdames Boerum, Lyman Jones, William Hibbard were guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith, of North Grove street, have sold their resi dence to Mr. Morey, who has taken possession. The Smiths have moved to Brooklyn. A few guests w e re entertained by Mrs. E d w a rd Chapm an, of Bayvlew avenue, on M onday evening. It was an im p rom p tu affair, a little W elsh R a rebit party, and was enjoyed th o r oughly. will no dotibt take advantage of. It Is reported that a dancing class will soon hold its lessons here. Mrs. William Hibbard will be host ess for the ^Wednesday afternoon bridge club next week. Today hei home on Smith street is the place for the meeting of the Thursday Five Hundred Club for cards and refresh ments. Mesdames William P. Miller, G. Greve, Henry L. Maxson, C. H. Platt, George Meadon, William Dean Finch, Arthur Wilson, John White, A. White, D. W. Antz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn enter tained a small party of friends on Monday evening. Cards were played, after which a Dutch Supper was served by the hostess. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dimelow, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Platt, Mrs. M. T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross. OPTICAL FAKERS AT WORK Working in Freeport Pass Them, selves off as Professional Men PLAN BIG CHURCH FAIR The F r iday evening dances which w ere so popular a t the F r e e p o rt Club last year began the season la s t week. The ballroom has been attractiv e ly decorated tfifs year and the m u sic, which is th e sam e as was used a t the South Shore Yacht Club, is th e best th a t the Club ever had. The first dance of the season, while not very largely attended, w a s a good .beginner. Through the kindness and courtesy of William L. Kltchell of Hempstead we are able to warn the people of Freeport against \Optical fakirs’’ who are now working in the village. We learn that they have swindled dozens of people by passing themselves off as representating Mr. Ketchell. One in particular, we know, repre- ! sented himself as being sent from the hospital, to examine their eyes and no doubt hundred of the resideHte of the village have been taken in by theso methods. We take this opportunity of warn ing the people against extending any courtesies to these men and to report them to the police of the village. Ladies of Methodist Church All Rready to Open Fair Tomorrow afternoon and evening a fair will be held under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Me thodist Episcopal Church of Baldwin. Booths are being attractively decorat ed for the occasion and a large a t tendance is anticipated. A great abundance of pretfy a r t i - ; GEORGE A. H. SMITH, M. D. ! Eye diseases only.\ Office hours T u e s days and T h u r s d a y s from 8 to 11 A. M , and by appointm e n t. 7 W allace street, corner Brooklyn ave nue, Freeport, L. !. Telephone 778. HUB-MARK RUBBERS LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. H e n ry L. M axson w ere the guests of Mr. and M rs. Ed-1 an(1 ,h e >' a r e RUere ;° a success, win G. W right, of Rockville C entre, a t dinner on Tuesday evening. The guests w ere taken to the Rockville C e n tre Club to attend the dance at the term ination of the dinner. LOC AL GOSSIP One of the popular T h u rsday Five H u n d red Clubs will m e e t a t the home of Mrs. Sidney Gibson next T h u rsday for cards. The Sunday School Board of the | M ethodist Episcopal C h u rch m e t a t j the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Davi son, of Ocean avenue, on Monday eve ning. M a tters of considerable im portance w e re taken up. Mrs. O. W. H u m p h rey, of 258 South Ocean avenue, has rented her hom e to K. Laughlin and fam ily, of F latbush avenue, Brooklyn, for three years. Mrs. H u m p h rey and fam ily have m oved to 64 W h aley street. The E x p e rience Social of the W o m a n ’s Hom e M issionary will be held In the C h u rch parlors on tom o rrow (F riday) evening. A brief but ex cellent en tertain m e n t has been a r ranged for and refreshm e n ts will be served. An inform a l Chafing Dish P a rty was given on T h u rsday night last by M rs. C. H e n ry P latt, a t her hom e on Roosevelt place. The guests w e rt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross, Mr. and M rs. Ly m a n Jones and Mrs. M. T. Jackson. Mrs. H a rry Cohen stated to a Na» sau P o s t representative this m o rning th a t Mr. Cohen felt much b e tter since he had been taken to Long Island Col-j ^lran d ; . K a t?_ Forte8cue lege H o spital in Brooklyn for tre a t m e n t for locom o tor ataxia. He left Freeport last Friday, and it is m uch too short a tim e to judge w h e ther or not the treatm e n t is doing good. How ever, both Mr. and Mrs. Cohen feel m u ch encouraged even at this early day. To P r e s e n t “A n ita” at W a n tagh Tonight a t the P a rish H o u se in W a n tagh th e three-act comedy \A n i ta ’s T rial\ will be presented by the m em b ers of the Good Cheer Club, I u n d e r the auspices of the L a d ies’ Aid Society. M rs, H a rry Thom as has been coaching the cast and it is ex pected th a t the various parts will be letter perfect. The cast includes Miss Elsie Y o u n g as A n ita; M rs. D eacon Poppin, y tella G. Faling; L u e lla Ann Pippin, L ida A. Van N o s trand; D o rothy Pippin, Agnes A. Box; A u n t M atilda, Miss M a ttie J. i Box; Clover W ells, Florence E. B o x ;; Ethel M anning, Jean n e tte P. Van No- j Jen n ie . E. | Box; Nan, H e len A. Jackson; M ary i Hyde, B e rtha Box, and H e len Jay, j f'arrie T u rner. FOR MY LADY’S FEET THE PE O P L E OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK To Eugen K a eppeli, H erm an Kaep- peli, B e rtha Egloff, Edw in K a eppeli, Selim W eidm eler, Ida Schm idt, the , name \Schm idt” being fictitious, h e r cles, both fancy and useful th a t have j true m a rried nam e being unknow n , been m ade and donated by the ladies, John K a eppeli, arid Mary K a eppeli, m any of which will m ake a ttra c tiv e sai* nam es “\Iohn” and '‘M ary\ i fictitious, they being children of Gus- C h ristm a s gifts. No supper will be tay Kaeppell deceased, and A lbert served this year, the only deviation Keppler, and A lfred. Kaeppeli, and to from the annual program m e of every aR persons in terested in the estate year. The proceeds will go to s w e l l 1 of Frederick K e p p ler. late of the Coun- | ty of N a ssau, deceased, as creditors, the fund used to take care of the par- legatees, next of kin or otherw ise, sonage. Send G reeting- io n ana each of you are hereby The booths will be in charge of the cited to .show cause before our Surro- ladies as follows: Fancy W o rk an d £ate of ,ll?e V ° u n ty of N a ssau, a t the Surrogate s C o u rt of said County, held H a n d k e rchief table, Mesdames E. T. a t the Court H o u se at Mineola, in the o .v j c? v.t„. . . vi .r i < o unty of N a ssau, on the fifth day Southard, C. Sobie, Apron table, Mes- ()f Ueeem b er 1314’ a t nlnc O.clo(.k dam es R ichard, F. D. Sm ith; U t i l i t y ! the forenoon of th a t day, why the ac\ | JvilTDDIf'K' D O ATI and Fern table, Mrs. W. L. Raynor; ! '\ount of E lizabeth Donnelly, as execu- M L K K l V i V K U A D .. , , __ . ,, tor of the la s t will and testam e n t of D u ster and Mop table, Mrs. K e n n e th | 8a|(, dew a 8 e d 8hould not be j u d lclai. T h o m a s ; Home-made Bread, Cake, ; ly settled and allowed, and Jelly table, M esdames A. W h eal- l-x\ TESTIM ONY W H E R E O F , we have caused the Sent of the Surro- Sir Walter Raleigh gallantly threw down his cloak on the wet earth that the Queen might* pass with her dainty slippers. For the past sixty years the manufacturers of Hub-Mark rubber footwear have served the women of the land even more effectively. A couYtier’s cloak for a carpet is good as far as it goes, but it doesn't go far enough. Hub-Mark rubbers have done such gallant service for years that the service is common talk. They furnish the one perfect weather proof carpet wherever you go. Hub-Mark rubbers for men, women, boys or girls arc- standard both in quality of material and excellence of workmanship. The first cost of Hub-Mark rubbers is . first quality goods and they wear much longer. “Hub-Mark” to the storeman when you buy rubbers. These robbers are manufactured by the Boston Rub ber Shoe Company, Malden, Mass. V xA v.'iU^') x Xv^WA'I- no more than that of other Figure it out and then say THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY Kantor Brothers Department Store BALDWIN. L I. icy, R L. Sm ith, M L s A. W ooley; Can- ro u r t Nas8au County to be j ay table, M esdam es H e n ry O p p e rm a n , hereunto aflixecl. J r , A. T. P e a rsall, .lames Story, Miss Stoothoff; M agic Goose, Mrs. H e n ry Opperm an, S r , M isses M argaret Op perm a n and H e len Acker; Tea Room, M esdam es-M o tt. C. Shotwell, assisted by M isses M ott, Louise Byrne and Mrs. Clare Byrne. W ITNESS. HON! JOHN J. GRA HAM, Surrogate of our said County of Nassau, a t the Surrogate’s Office, a ; Mineola, in the said County; the 2!)th day of O c tober, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen. SAMVEL T. WRIGHT, Seal C lerk of the S u rrogate’s Court. I Insist or B e a u ti 5 . The Loyal Sons of the Presbyterian Church met and were entertained ax the home of Charles Bliss, on South Main street, one of the members. Af ter the close of the business meeting, a social hour was spent. We are glad to announce .the re covery of W erner Nygren, President of the Freeport Club, who un derwent a second operation two weeks ago. It Is expected that Mr. Nygren will be able to take up his business In New York within the next month. Mrs. Hehry L. Maxson will enter tain the Bayvlew Bridge Club Friday afternoon a t \Breeze Blow,\ her home on Long Beach avenue. Mesdames Lent, Gunning, Manley, Eckhart, You- att, W alters, and Vought will be Mrs. Maxson’s guests. Prizes will be awarded the winners and a collation will be served after cards. One of the latest Bowling Clubs to be formed in connection with the Elks Club alleys Is the “Lady Deers.” It is composed of a number of women of Freeport and Baldwin, meeting every Friday, at the Elks’ Club House. Among the first to join are Mes dames C. II. Platt, M. T. Jackson, C. E, Cross, Lvman I Jones, A. Sidney Reynolds, F. A. Alcorn, Charles Her- vey. The club will be limited to a certain number and prizes will be given every month to highest. The T h ree Table Auction Bridge Club will be entertained by Mrs. Clin ton D o n aldson a t her p retty bun galow home on Bayview avenue to m o rrow (F riday). The following m em b ers will join in the card game and prizes will be presented to those having honors: Miss S a rah S tu a n , M esdam es C h a rles Hill, Sidney Swe- zey, W illiam G, Sm ith, John J. Taylor, Donald M ackey, George Bergen, H. G. Clock, Thom a s Cleverly, Louis Amer- m an and the hostess, Mrs. D o n ald son. Mrs. John J. Taylor, of M errick road, was hostess last S a turday eve ning. The color schem e of th e deco rations w e re pink and white, th e din ing room table being especially a t tractive. B ridge was played during the evening, followed by a collation and dance. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis A m e rm a n , Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Cleverly, Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Edw in Chapm an, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Swezey, and Miss S a rah Stu art. Stockm a n Sells Business Max Stockm a n , who for m any years lias conducted a m o d ern tailoring shop on South Main stre e t announced today ; that he had sold the en tire business to a new firm, Siegel and H o p tm a n . They will conduct the business along the same lines as Mr. Stockm an. An Eating Place of Peculiar Excellence Insist on having a perfect bathroom B e a u tifu l, therefore pleasing S a n it a r y , therefore healthful. D u rable, therefore economical. And besides this let it have an individuality, an expression of your own tastes. These result are easily obtained tnrnugh our careful following of your wishes and our using ‘Standard\ plumbing tix’ures of which there is such an extensive variety of pleasing designs. Let us estimate for you. OLIVER E. U. REYNOLDS 52 N. Main St. Steam and Hot Water Heatmq. Episcopalian C afeteria The congregation of the C h u rch of the T ransfiguration and Its friends are looking forw a rd to the cafeteria to be held betw e e n six and eig h t o'clock on S a turday evening in the Rectory on P ine street. The affair, which will be on the order of a Bos ton S a turday night supper, is under the auspices of the Guild of the’ Church, of w h ich Mrs. John T. Gun ning is P r e s ident. Tables will be a r ranged on the lower floor of th e Rec tory, laden w ith Boston brow n bread, beans cooked a la Boston, and nu m erous o th e r good things to eat. The ladies of th e Guild will be in a tte n d ance, and w ill serve any or all of th e home-made dainties to the visitors, a t a nom inal price. A large a tte n d ance is anticipated. Freeport’s Greatest Grocery Store The Store bf Greatest The Store c Stocks Best Service A dinner and theatre party will leave on the late train from Free port this afternoon, (Thursday). The party, comprised of members of the “Lady Deers” Club and the Elks’ Club, will dine at the Martinique, and in the evening attend the performance of “The Hawk,\ returning on the theatre train tonight. Those who comprise the party are Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Platt, Mrs. M. T. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dimelow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones and Mr. and Mrs. R. Sidney Reynolds. Mrs. Sidney Gibson gave a delight ful card party at her home on Miller avenue on Wednesday. Bridge was played and a buffet luncheon served by the hostess. The guests were Mesdames Harvey Smith, J. Zulzer, Clayton Kneeland, J. Oliver Cum mings. Cleverly, Stuart, John J. Tay lor, Millard, Louis Amerman, Edward Chapman, N. T. Cole, C. Donaldson, Leroy Corby, W ard Moon, Edward Lent, Charles Hill, and Miss Stroxall. T h e re were four tables, and handsome prizes for those securing honors. A m o nster Group meeting will be held at the Bay Shore Methodist Church on F*rlday, November 20. A number of the congregation from the Freeport Methodist Church antlci those scoring pate going. An unusually fine program j will be presented. Dr. Fred Fisher, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Board, Etc. Post little w a n t “ads” get the geode while the getting’s good. Tel. 61 Two cents a word f<fr jfirst Insertion, minimum ten worde, one cent a word for euoceselve. Insertions H OFFM A N ’S R E S T A U R A N T , BRO AD W A Y AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Best Food Excellent Service Popular Prices Catering Theatre Parties t W W R E N D E V O U 8 FOR T R A N S I E N T S The Store of Greatest Economy The Store of Strongest Values HOUSE TO LET—Completely furnish ed for winter. All Improvements. MURRAY, 401 South Ocean avenue, Freeport. POSITION WANTED—A young lady wishes position as child’s nurse, or mother’s helper; handy at sewing. RECKER, care of Mr. Wooley, Bald win. FOR SALE—Five passenger Maxwell Touring automobile, equipped with lamps, top, curtains, prest-O-llte, speedometer, and windshield. In good running order. Inquire, COMISKEY, Southslde avenue, Freeport, corner East avenue, telephone 86. TO LET—8-room house, w ater and ’ gas. with or without barn, corner Smith and Church streets, Freeport. Inquire W. H. PATTERSON, 127 S. Main street. TO LET—First-class butcher shop and general store, with fixtures; 123 South Main street, Freeport. Inquire W. H. PATTERSON, 127 S. Main street, Freeport. FOR SALE OR TO LET—8 room house, all modern conveniences, storm sash on all windows, porch • • * | S ecretary of the Methodist Men’s M is-! and windows all screened. Plot large The Freeport Casino had a number | sionary Movement, and Dr. F. W atson j ar,d appropriate. Inquire J. S. DE- of distinguished guests for the week- Hannan, of Drew Theological Sem i-! MOTT, Leonard avenue. Freeport end last week. A dinner party was nary, will speak. Bishop Wilson will To Let—Throe furnished rooms for enjoyed, dancing following. Begin- address the meeting at 7:15. Supper light house keeping—convenient to nlng next Saturday evening, a week- will be served to those going in the depot—adults only.—References ex- ly hop will be held a t the Casino, afternoon and remaining for the eve-, changed. Address Franklin, care of vhich many of this and other villages nlng meeting. I N assau Post. I Tricky Jack Frost will surprize us when we least expect it, but you can play tricks as well as he. Examine the quoted Bargains SPECIAL SALE COMFORTABLES $1.00 values for .$89 $2.00 values for $1.59 $5.00 values for $2.75 All Odd Sizes BLANKETS Cotton $.98 value for $.69 $1:25 value for $.85 All Wool $2 00 value for $1.45 $5.00 value for $3.50 New Fall and Winter Styles in Ladies’ Sample Coats and Wraps from $3.98 up S w e a t e r s Ladies’ most up-to-date styles in fashionable colors Boys: $1.25 values—$.98 $75 values—$.50 $5.00 values—$4.00 $3.00 values—$2.25 $2.50 values— $1.90 $5.00 values— $3.50 $3.98 values— $2.75 $2.50 values— $1.90 Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps During the Sale 13-15 Railroad Avenue FREEPORT Ralph Samel These are facts well known to all. They are facts in which we are justified in taking pride, as they reflect the confidence reposed in this house by the people in this territory. They are facts which mean much to everyone who has purchas ing to do at any time, as they give assurance of most satisfactory qualities and varieties from which to select—and make possible very impor tant price-advantage for ths buyer. W E GUARANTEE OUR GOODS Henry G. Schluter “The Quality Grocer” 3 3 W . M errick R o a d Freeport, L. L TELEPHONE 635 1 Sweethom Bread Better “Than Mother Used to Bake” and Mother Was Some Baker It’s Good To The Last Crumb O. K. Bakery 21 S. Main St, Freeport