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FREEPORT, N. V.. FRIDAY, MAY 14.191S
Vol. XX, No. 20
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Social and Personal lln the Fraternal Orders' Local Topics News of the Churches
Baseball
Uaimh Abmil CaMta. VWto aa* PartU< oi Fre»>«ftT« MM Tkair Friaarf*
Single copies of the Review for sale
at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaitp's, Rail-
road Avenae;, Michnoff's, Nassau j .." ., , . , .
County Revia*', DaSilva's and Go-1 Counaelor Albin N. Johnaon has been , . . j,
betz's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West ] up through the New England StaUaIf/.?. ..":!'
Merrick Road
tf. ; on a business trip
flIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE
Tkw* time* ar* for Samijr Hook. Dednrt H roiDntM for B«nip«t«ad Bay)
Friday, May
Saturday,
Snnday,
Monday,
TtMaday,
Wednesday.
Thursday,
Friday.
Satorday,
U IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
8:20 p. m.
8:54 p. m.
9:25 p. m.
9:68 p. m. 10:82 p. m. 11:12 p. m. 11:58 p. m. 12:66 a. m.
1:56 a. m.
The Miases Olive and Estelle Faw¬ cett have tendered their resignation as membera of the Glancort Tennis Club.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Randall have returned to their home on Lena Avenue after spending the Winter at Daytona, Florida.
Do»t» •¦ *• —trattratmrnMl •riuis.tioiU' al CooMnrato aaj aaplaBaHai mit .Btircly at Fraawatt aad viciattr. , mewa aatara. •¦ *«¦¦« aH.ir. b» ¦
Freeport Chapter No. 802, Royal >
ill again confer the j FIRE ALARM CARDS
Mark Master Mason Degree at their. Any of oar local merchants who de
[.regular meeting next Wednesday even* I sire fire alarm carda to distribute to ! next Sunday, May 16, ing. May 19. -
Svrrices of tbo wook _ n tke^churchot aad clhurcll aociali**
Firat Church of Chriat, Scientist.—
Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ;
Hempatead Bank Building; subject,
Mortals and Im-
tbeir customers can receive tbem upon ! mortals. I application at oar office, where we al- held' ways have plenty of them on hand-
Sooth Side League
(Special Correspondent! Scores last week: Freeport Club S ; Merrick Rockville Centre 10; ElksO.
In the Fire Department
Mxion uf inlaroot to and about tho ttoa in our looal doportmont byH. E. P.
A German Metzelsuppe will be next'M'onday evening, May 17, at the; Nassau County Review Club House of Freeport Lodge of Elks. The proceeds are for the baseball funds.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
Mrs. J. Granville Smith of 87 Ham ilton Place, New York City, will re tarn home this Sunday, after a stay of Carl Darenberg
ODD FELLOWS On Monday evening was conferied Opon W
Village Trustees
At the regular meeting of tbe
Won 2
0
The call la<<t Friday morning waa Freepfrt f"** ^^^ garage of E. A. Dorlon, on East Avenue. A gasoline torch had caught tire and an alarm was sent in, but the Rre has been extinguished be¬ fore tne companies arrived. Only two comuanies answered.
Lost
(I 0
Vil-I
Samuel Klein, harness maker, has | opened a shop in tbe little store on tbe I
three weeks at tbe home of Mrs. tave Abel, 6.5 Rose Street.
Gus-
Mr. and Mra. John E. Nolan ot 303
Boutb side of Newton Boulevard, near j j^^^jj, „,;„ gj^^^j y^^^^ announced the Main Street, for the repair of all kinds i engagement of their daughter, Gert-
of leather goods. I rude Marie Nolan, to Dr, W. Harold ..^^..._ „._
I Runcie, of 103 West Merrick Road. Frankie Greanleaf of Roae Street were I PeekslciU gravel on Ray Street, be
The Nassau County Review offices , The wedding will probably take place initiated aa members of the Corps. tween OceSn and Sportsman Avenues
A E. Miller and Paul Graffinger. Next Monday evening the initiatory degree will be conferred.
Monday morning the automobile of Arthur Deagon caught tire in back of his residence on Randall Avenue. An
Talka on the Bahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodge. Sundays at 8:80 p. m. at 64 Jay Avrnoc. Freeport, N. Freeport Club Y. ; subject for May 16. "The oneness Rockville Centre of Religion, manifested through the Freeport Elks seven great epoch-marking Revela- Merrick ti 2
tiona, finally culminating in the grand* Games scheduled for tomorrow :
Rockville Centre vs. Elks at Freeport «"•="«<'s«''V""'8«"«''" •" alarm, but "reeport Clob vs. Merrick at Merrick ^^- Deagon immediately phoned that
, the fire was out and the whistle waa ligious system, of faith and he- FREEPORT CLUB 8; MERRICK 6 not blown. day, the village to be indemnified, Hef." All are welcome; no charge, i The Freeport Club continued its against any loaa or damages for acci- winning streak on Saturday, defeating . "°** ^ "°* "•»" horses stationed in
dents. An entertainment will be given bv Merrick in an interesting game by the ''* '''""'« nights and on Sundays
. . , :: , . „ I Application for street lamp at Com- the Junior Epworth League in the lee- score of 8 to 6. Both teams hit the *^™"Kh an agreement with the Vil-
At tha last meeting of the Woman a | mercial Street and Harrison Avenue ' ture room of tbe M. E. Church next ball hard and often, making eleven '»Ke Board.
waa referred to light committee. I Friday evening. May 21, at 8 o'clock ;' hits each, but by bunching their hits „
Application of Clarence Edwards for , adults tickets 20c. children's, tickets ' the Club boys came out ahead. Schebe °** ^ " P'"""'"!? to hold
15c, now on sale. started pitching for Merrick but gave
Relief Corps, Mra. F. A. Smith, retary of the Suffrage Club,
»ec- and
On Saturday evening last the Relief Corps surprised Commander Patterson. i for the D. B. P. Mott Post, with a
are being improved with metal ceiling. ; j„ the Fall
The office has he«n somewhat upaet for ¦
the past week, but we are now ready | ^ ^^^^^^^^ -^ , p „
to receive all our friends. . ,^^^ Germany, where she went in i P""« f «25^ /»"* President Bentley
! March to visit her family, having heard | P'^^nted the Coniniandef "'th « beau-
"Tbe Ralston Family" will give an I that her three, brothers had been I *lf"''"'"''".f»'«"^ *'"'»*'* «^°lo" •"'I entertainment in the aaaembly room of i wounded whilt fighting in the German, "'"^ ''"f J*'''' P"*^^ """'^f^ ^y h*r- the Grove Street School this Friday! army. She found her parents ap;tioas T^'^" ^^'"\\^°'"'^^ refreshments evening. May 14, for the benefit of thp j conwrning the conflict, but her broth- i ^^^^ '^'¦?^ "? ^^^ '»'"«*-• Th"e i« f
i ^OiiB of Veterans Corps in Freepuri, ' after Juhe 1.
Sportsman was received, to be considered when gravel is parchaaed.
Tbe Street Commissioner was em*
ing.
Student Association- Ticketa are on | ers aoipjured; so aha returned to
sale by members of the Association. ; America aft« A vlalt of •"•""•"•^tlS
j length. -."-'I
At the meeting of the Freeport High J
School Albmni Association, held at tbe ; Having won the Nassau County residence of Harold E. Brown Monday , ^Vomen's howling championship, ten evening, the following officsta we« ' women were the guests of Mrs. Wil- elected; President, Hirold B Smith, ; ijam Oreenblatt, on Jay Street, Thurs*
carni¬ val in the vacant lot near the hose way'tJ Miller"^ "the "sVvenVh, Vfter the )i°"»^' '*'"'* ^/"* !*"""« ^!'« summer. The regular monthly meeting of th'I home team had made six runs, the J^^.'i^J^^''".^:_" , *°." ""°*^^"'^^^^^ Church Improvement Society of the Club boys continued batting, hitting Presbyterian Church will be held in j Miller for two more runs. Sutphin powered to have Andrews Bros., con-| the church parlor Wednesday after , pitched tha full nine innings for Free tractors, experiment with their ro^d | noon, May 19, at 1:30 p, m.i All | port and had things his own way until roller in tearing up and repairing por- j members are urged to b^ preaent. j the sevfUtb iimilig when be was
tion of Grove Street from Oliie Boule- j — _ ) touched up for two runs and again in
vard to Smith Street. I METHODIST CHURCH the ninth for three. Several brilliant
Ordinance No. 4, relative to lieen-j Next Sunday morning Dr. Ourtice i plays were made by Pitcher, (Jook 8n<l, sea for junkmen, W»B amended. ''•>!»«»S* j C'CwangCa ^Uljiita with ReV. D. D. Ir- j Story for Freeport and R»a»«, Grogan . ing the tee from $3 to $15, | vine, pastor of the Bay Shore Metho- | and Mulcahy for Merrick. The score :
able expense incidental to occupying the new houae, which is furnished from its own funds, nnd the carnival will be held to replenish the treasury. Date and particulars have not been de- I cided upon.
School Notes
re-eJeeted; vice president, Mls^n Myr¬ tle Gissel, re-elected; secretary, Hil¬ bert R. Johnson, re-elected for tho seventh consecutive year; treasurer, Dorothy McCloskey, re-elected. The Association plans for holding an en tertairtment ih the near future, nnd will hnve their annual banquet in Free- port thin year. Following the meeting refreshments were aerved by the host.
The bond of Blanche A. Rhodes $500 j dist Church. Mr. Irvine is recognized i Freeport Club * ' from a bonding company, was received i as an attractive preacher and is a man Cook, 3b
At the regular meeting of Massape-land filed. j of wide experience. In the evening | pitcher, If
qua Lodge No. 822. F. and A. M., to I The following applications were | Dr. Curtice will be in his own pulpit | Cheshire, rf be held at their hall, Rockville Centre (granted: j and will speak on "One of the Secrets i Smith, rf
Bank Building, next Monday evening, i Sidewalks—Frank Farmlett, Grand I ef Success." : Randrfll, ss
, - , .u . the Tbird Degree will be conferred | Avenue; H. F. D. Kelsey. 87 So. Long I i Remsen. 2b
w^L'^r'^ Ar.hr R^ WaTilf'ZT ' "f^"" ^^"^ Candidates. The work will | Beach Avenue; Charles Johnson, ! Mrs. G. Marion Doane of Rockville j Beebe, cf Olaf ¦ Maenussen Mr^ John Bi,ce ' ' v* .*" '*'""^' f.t^" 5T -^^ *?""»"'' i ^^""""^ ^*'^«' ' ^''^"'^ "" ^''*"' 1 ^ent'* addressed a large gathering of Story, e m;: nL I n;i«„ virl lionS *"'^'''* Historical Lecture j church Street; Emil G. B. Reiss, Rut-! members and friends of the W. C. T. Lewis, lb
Vila uifrl thh.lrr' JrlcJihTMi.'. ! *'" ''^ delivered by Rt. Wor. Bro i land Road: Wallace Smith, South Side ; u. at the home of Mrs. L. H. Ross on , Sutphin, p GeTJrd\^s Eli" •¦• R^dfield. president of theJAv.nue; G. L. O'Toole. sooth sid. I Thursday, May 3. Her subject, "Suf-i
ueioei ana .Mi.sa ciizanei.. uuni. Association. An early communication i pjne ^treet; B. Trubenback, 27 Jay j frage in Relation to* the Liquor Traf-^ Total
will be held at 6:30 anjj the regular at: I Street. Ific," called forth frequent applause.
Announcement has been made of the 7:30. On the same evening a delega-, Water—William G. Miller, Rose i The membership and interest shown in i engagement ot Paul I.oring Johnson, | tion will be present from Freeport ; street; Frank Seaman, Whaley Street; j the W. C. T. U. work is increasing
son of Mr. and Vlrs. A. S. Johnson of ' Chapter, Royal North Main Street, to Misa Gertrude ; Friday evening Waterbury of Saugerties, N. Y. .-Ac¬ cording to presen iilans the marriage Th' jury in the Bailey murder case , ceremony will he solemnized during found .Mrs. Kdwin Carman nol puilty the firft part of June. Paul .lohnson
Mrs. Carnian Acquitted
Arch Masons. On May 21, a special communication for the First Degree, will be held.
on the lirst ballot Saturday afternoon. Thu jury lound its verdict of acquit¬ tal without delay. There was no dis- aentiiiK voice. By agreement it re¬ mained out for an hour pnd ton min¬ utes. Then the jurors returned at 5:30 ii'.-lock. An outburst of applause that i.|.rt!ad to every corner of the courtroom greeted the announcrment of the jury's foreman. Peter Ruhr-
is a graduate of the Freeport High , School, clas.s of l^oi^, ana of Cooper ' Union, clH.fs of 1914, where hw received : the degree of B. S. in olectrical engin¬ eering. In high school he was cireula-' tion manager of The .Student, played on the basket ball and baseball teams, and whs u member of the German Club, Athietii- .As.-^ociation, and the school hand. Since his graduation last
Freeport Club Notes
(Bv C. A. P. S.)
back. jr.. the foreman, arose in bis June he has heen employed with the seat as .Mrs. Carman stepped to the - New York Telephone (company aa elec- har ind K.nid simply: "The jury tinds trical assistant, the defendant not guilty.
It was the feeling in the court that the jury's verdict was indueneed a great deal by the charge that Justice Blackmar made. It was felt that it was entirely fair, but that it left very little rj|i|,ortunity for the jury to do anything' hut find Mrs. Carman not
A bsrn dance waa given on Satur¬ day evening. .May >, hy Misses Elean¬ or Knaup and Irene Murphy in the barn of Edward Rice on Brooklyn Avenue. A more than enjoyable ev¬ ening W'is spent Dy those participat¬ ing, who Were: Miases Lucy Smith,
guilty. Practically everything he i:aid isabelle Seaman, Mildred Knaup, of
in his charge was based upen the one proposition:
"If you believe Celia Coleman, find defendant guilty; if you believe Mra. Carman, find her innocent."
The District Attorney, Lewis J.
Brooklyn; Harriet Thorns, Helen Thorns, Edna Schluter, Frieda Young, Ethel Hsrlman, Eleanor Knaup Irene Murphy, Henrietta Knaup. Messrs. Lester Danly, Thomas O'Brien, Ray
A dance will he given tonight, Fri¬ day, May 14, in the Club House hall, the proceeds of which will be used towards the baseball team. There will he three pieces of muai-; tickets 2.') cents, (^ome out and enjoy your¬ selves and incidentally help the haee- Lall team along.
The picture of the Club's lyi.-j base¬ ball team has been finished and can be seen in the Cluh House.
On Saturday last. May 8, the Club team met and played the^Merrick Club, on the Alpine grounds. The game in itself wa.s rather tame until in the last stages, when the Merrick boy.s with two out began a rally und tallied four runs in the inning. They might have tied the game or won, but for a most difi!icult catch of a long left tield drive
I ' ; William G. Miller, Whaley Street;; I Emil Reiss, Russell Place; L. I. Build- i ing Co., Archer Street; Richard R-j
Lane, .Atlantic Avenue. j
i Electricity-Dr. J. R. Shapero, 71 |
South Main Street; George D. Smith, 1
jr , Atlantic Avenue; G. M. Goller. 22 \ , Wallace Street; C. A. Reitmeyer, j ! Grove Street; E. Gumpp, Atlantic and,
Bayview Avenues; Henry S. Tyler,! i West Side Avenue; Dolly J. Rothery, ; ;181 Porterfield Place; T. W. Robert 1 I son, Morris Street; Clarence .Abrams, I
150 Church Street; Harry L. Baukney, '
rapidly.
Communications
;i7 N. Long Beach Avenue; P. J. An¬ drews, Morris Street.
The monthly report of Police Juatice Flint showed \receipta of $8.00 month of April, .$H for 8 revolver licenses, and $5, Fritz Tidden, viola¬ tion Ordinance No. 49.
The monthly report of Engineer Wil¬ liam R. Smith was filed, showing: Alternating current generated Commercial light and
power Street lighting 30,.S40
$72,980 Coal used 477.900 lbs. 1«8 Street lights horned .')3,.599 hrs. ' The Village Treasurer's reports I showed the following balances in the i
THE LUSITANIA HORROR To the Editor :- -
While the de.struotion <if the Lusi- tania is an appalling catastrc/phe and the loss of American lives a matter nf the gravest concern, it should not em¬ broil ua in war with Oerniany. That we will demand reparation for this in¬ human and barbarous method of fight ing goes without saying, hut to in volve the country and sacrifice the j" ! lives of thousands of our people in war ' would he inexcusable. If would not restore tfiose who perished.
Passengers who sail in ships ofahe- ligerent power, e-ipecially after warn¬ ings have been given of the danger, assume a certain amount of risk ; and horrible and unjustitiable as the sink-
$42 f4U ' '"'^ °^ ^^'^ "'''f' ^^'"'' ^^^ whole nation j should not be made to suffer. It is a I time for coolness and restraint. ! , Frederick C. Hicks.
' Poit Washington, .¦^. Y. i. May 10, 101.').
Merrick Grogan, ss Evans, 3b Scully, 2b
' .Miller, cfp .Mulcahy, c Carpenter. If
'Hill, If Mephani, rf Schebe, p cf
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Amen !
mond Amador, Edwin Slote. George ! «'""="*^'^''J' P''<=her, making the third i various funds: General, .$6140.89 Smith, had made a masterly summing p^jj Earl .Maxon, Ralph Golden and ""^ '^e final acore being 8 to 6, in our Utreet, $886.57; water, $697.77; elec
Fox, Earl .Maxon, Ralph Golden and ""'^' '¦¦"'""»'=^'^"'"«""« ° i" "•'"""' street, »«8t).&7; water, .fb»/.//; elec-i p i f? !•
Irwin Schwab. Morton Hartman and ^"V"""- . Tomorrow, Saturday, May 15, trie light. $4292.92; Board of Health, | LOUal franChlSe
............. ajo nfva m nlov tKd M amnit f^li-il. at I »/.nn np . : ^.. .. *,«, e... . I a
up speech and had evidently made __ _ „ . .
deep impression upon the jury, but ! g^jfe jufj^^oj g^^^^y^ g3.^e"\\e^^^ we again play tbe Merrick Club at! 56.33.75; interest, $191.60; tax when Justice Blackmar charged them interesting Oriental dance, which was i'^^"''^''- 8"nie to start at 3 o'clock 1 ,ear8,$73.11; fire department, $51.5.89 ; I tbat they must base their entire find- ^^ph appreciated William Keefe **'"P- Everyone is invited to accom-1 gtreet light, $170.72; sidewalks,' ings on the troth or falsity of Celia gave hia services aa floor manager and ' P""y ^''^ ***" *° Merrick and help . $652.g9 ; pyijce.$167.25; park mainten-!
Meeting
Coleman's evidence, it beeanne clear that they felt there was at leaet "a reasonable doabt" and the unanimous verdict on the firstballot waa the re- ralt.
(Contributt'd). Nine men and one wonian addressed
-Two base hits. Hill. Sutphin (.1) ; three base hit, Evans; home run, Remsen; struck out by Schebe h. by Sutphin ."i; base on hiiils oil' Schebe 3, olf Sutphin 4; time of game, 1 hr. 40 min.
KOCKVII.Li: ("KNTRK Ui; ELKS i» Rockville Centre continued its wiii- niog streak, shutting out the Freeport Elks by the score of 10 to 0. Longe¬ necker and Dooley were the battery for the Centre boys, while Munzinger ar.d Betzig filled in for the Elks.
DIAMO.ND DUST
keinsen contributed his usual home run.
Pitcher accepted three hard chances in left.
Mulcahy was the life of the .Merrick team ; his catching was firBt-class.
A- G. Spalding & Bro.. of New York City, have donated a cup to the pen¬ nant winner-
Sutphin connected for thrpi^ two- baggers, y
Story caught a snappy game and threw out two at second.
Smith showed his speed on the path 'by stretching a two-bagger into a I triple- Cook took good care of his three difficult chancers and pulled down a
We regret oor achool notes came in so late this week that it was neces¬ sary to greatly reduce them.
On Monday officers for tbe Student Association were elected as fallows: President, Thomas O'Brien ; vice presi¬ dent, .Marguerite Livingston; secre¬ tary, Warren Millard; treasurer, George Fox ; members of the Execu¬ tive Committee, Elizabeth Schneiker and ,Ioel Pitcher.
Last We^dpesday , Freeport High School HaseVlhll team defeated Rock¬ ville (Centre by the score of 14 to 7.
On Saturday Freeport was defeated by Bushwick High by the score of 13 to 3.
Wednesday Freeiiort was again de. feated hy (k-eanxide by the score of 4 to 3.
Vital Statistics for April
During the month of April 6 deaths and '.1 births were recorded with Syl- ves'er P. Shea, Registrar of Vital Sta¬ tistics, as follows:
BIP.THS
.April 2, .Arthur Wallace. Otto and 'Xdaiine Burks Michel.
.'i. Kosario Marie. Frank and Mary l.Bsi'ola N'alen'
1), Francis Thomes, James Percy and ' Barliara Schroeher Hoyden.
Ill, Thomas .Murray. Thomas and Catherine .Murray Doran.
13 Eugene, Charles and Allele Fern¬ andez Seherer.
\'6, Claudia, Henry and Idena Ken- loch Small.
23, Helen, .Martin F. and Frances McConlogue .Murjihy.
23. William J., jr., William and .Anna .Mahood Martin.
30, Mary J^ine, Charlec K. andCirace Ellaworth Mack.
DEATHS
Three born dead, not noted,
April 1, Mary Alice Helland, age 66 yrs.
2, William Butcher Borton, 54 yrs,
2, William .Neville Dawson. 74 yra.
20, Florence Ada Rabell, 46 yrs.
27, Ella H- Pearsall, 61 yrs.
Unclaimed Letters
{frttpen Pott Office)
Fourteen Years
'.Items of interest from the Review flies
Afo
f<mrteen years ago this week)
Boroughs, .Mrs. G. C. Bloomer, .Mr. Charles
he kept all going with the Virginia | t^em along on their road to the top j aoce, $121.32. .- , .^ o , ...
Reel and Nantucket. Special thanks *"<^ P^'""*"'- Aiatomobiles will leave j Counselor Fishei submitted a report I <:''«""a''9 mee^'ng o^ ">e Equal Iran- by all thoae who were present is to be '^e Clob at 2:15 p. m. sharp, in time I regarding prevention of sale of ordi- chise Clob last Friday evening at extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rice for i ^o'"'^i^ Kame. 1 nary articles of merchandise on Sun- Brooklyn Hall. Tbe hall waa fairly
their Icindness in donating the barn. - ' 1 days, in which he says : J ««" «"««> despite t**reatening weath-
rextJL^t:;ls'3"a';Secia1;:n: «-r«i^^"^'^b"^-*tt" r'^Ti^^iS"^-iL^e^rd^^/rvry'r^'r^^i^zira^tvr'MrV.Srts ''M^^^i^i:r:
loMTHt^UrTGeorim^^^^ *'': oiSarUcles 7n my oS^^^ "'"• Pr^^d^ of the Club, ably «nd came through with a nice rally in Coughlin, Miss May, 2.04
!L r;«.?«l I -k* H™,.T«h„ ma?il U i ""-"•^ Tu^*"" ^T"" ["" ' V^* ""?** eb^ute V olation of Secti^ 2147 of' Presided and it was largely due to her I the ninth; they are coming fast and Comfort, Mrs. M. the Crystal Lake Houae who made it ,„„,„^. Thi. makes three homers '"" •^pe'„*J'^i"J"'"''^ ^'"^'"^ *^*' °'efforts that ao many men were as-' will bear watching. Columbus Ice Co.
The way I would enforce this law aembled for the cause of women. O""" eld.fnend Hill hit for a double Mr, Wm. Dunn
Justice Wallace performed hi. Hrst esses were Mrs. Kaeup. Mrs. Rice and i u-"^;,!;^- fur;i;r^^ p,., ,t EStSnt'"" ''
Gilliar, Grandale Ave.
First St.
ling, ibia makes three homers for more than poaeible -for all to enjoy ¦ bim in two games. Oh wcftter cinch, their delightful music. The patron- cotter cinch! "Home-run Remsen!'
wedding ceremony, Joseph Farmlett Mrs. Murphy •nd Miss Mamie Shonger.
Fire Chief Mayland reported aix firea during the preceding yt-ar, with $600 loss.
Contributor.
Dick ha. always had two strikes called >^,^-JJ-/«cf^^^ e. Loux. Rev. J. Sidney Gould ! Merrick on McCord". field. AutoswU
Obituary
I on him before be began to be stubborn ,
iimi wnUnnnH thnal~i^m<>r>"<!nIlL^ini^ i the Violation and theo have them ""^ Rev. A. C. Karkau. , . .. ,. r-. ,,,
•n4 walloped tfteee homers, hpeaking ; ^ ^ _ ^_.__ ^^^ i there were Charles G. Hill, Harold E. I While the game is going on at Mer- Mr. Dana, (Hont, Dana)
Of lawyers j leave tne Club a. 2 :30.
Hulse, Archie
FRBE 1 Wizard Mop with 1 gal. Lemon oil at $1.00-
0-Cedar Mopa 69c Wizard Mopa, 39c Grass Seed, lOc lb.
I. Da Silva
West Merrick Road Tel- 385.W; 5 and 10c Store 3S0-W ilSvertlsement
"Are you going to plant some shrub¬ bery and tree, thia Spring? First class goods at right prices can be ob¬ tained at John J. Randall's Nurseries, Ocean and Randall Avenuei, Freeport, L. I. Call and look the stock over •nd make yoor own selections."
Advartlacment.
Try iry special box of cut flowera, 75c'for lhe weekend. C. R. Ankers, fjorist, Rockville Cfentre, L. I. Tele- phone connection; delivery anywhere.
MRS. ISAAC VAN RIPER Mra. Isaac VanRiper. 84 ye{irs old, died at her late home, 19 Randall Ave- ' nue, on Monday, of nephritis.- Funer ; al services were held at the home j Wednesday evening, R-ev- S. O. Cur¬ tice, pastor of the Freeport M. E. Church, officiating; interment Maple Grovn Cemetery. Kew, L. I. ; C. A. Fulton, funeral director. .Mrs. Van Riper is survived by two daughters and three sons. Miss Irene VanRiper, Mrs. Dr. Miner, Edwin H., G«^orge T. and Frank VanRiper.
lofstubbornneas reminds us of a bit of ¦*«•';.""» » warrant and bring i "natural hiatorv" which we wiUqoote. «ff®nd'ng P"ty betore the Police Jus- iwith apologies to Kipling "On a i *'«*• I would not have an officer pre I mule, we find two legs -behind, and two we find before; We tickle behind, be- ;
Brown And H. L- Maxson: Edmund i •''<='* the Elks will entertain Rockville Rodgers, Mr. Charlie Lumley, architect, completed the Ii.t j Centre at Alpine field. Manager Smith Johnny C.
' vent the sale without tbe aa ! the warrant, bot the law
fore we find. wh*t the two behind be ' 1*^^,°".^ " *-;».!°"''!"!°"'L'^.?*1""'^*- for-" Perhaps this is the way with "^ "* ' «.-•-«..—«- .
the opposing pitchers, they tickle Rem¬
sen with two strikes before they find what he is standing ud there with bat in his hands for.
thority of "^ '"<="' *"*" who addressed the gath- 'Smith will have several new stars in .- /u., ering. ' his lineup and h«pes to even up matters
The principal speaker of the even j with the visitors.
ing was Lyman Beecher Stowe, grand-j ^
son of Harriet Beecher Stowe, world- famous as the aotbor of "Uncle Tom'n Cabin." Mr. Stowe, who.came oot
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Oratorical Ceatett Winners
Pupils of the High Schools from Hempstead. Lawrence, Huntington, Freeport and Glen Gove met at Hemp- " I atead Friday for the annual speaking
Dr. D. A. Fuller, a former resident contest.
would soon bring to a stop violations
MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING, MAYT 11
Board of Village Trustees met as i from New York to attend, gave a gen- Asseasors at the village office at 8 p. I eral argument in favor of equal suf- m.; all membe's preaent. After com-' frage and related many interesting an- puting the viarioua atiseflsed valuations I ecdotes concerning several membera for the present year and making of his illustrious family. One of the changes in tbe description-of proper- interesting points of his speech con- ties as compiled on tha aseesament earned firat hand information he had map. etc- obtained from Representatives in Con-
Freeport Athletic Association
The Board as Village Trustees took gress from suffrage states. These ,_ , . - L . up the matter of horses at Hose 1 , CongresBmen all tgreed that the en-
of Freeport ane^ who at one timo had a ; The first prize iu the girl.*' class was ' house, and the matter of Fletcher's trance of women in politics had done dental offlce in the Freeport Bank won by Miss Pauline Jennings, of gjdewalk oo Sooth Grove Street. much to improve the character of the
Boidmg. died Sunday morning. He Hempstead High, who recited I It was unanimoosly decided to ac candidates. "They all agreed," said J. Nolan, cf
was taken to a hoapital for what was ,-The Death Disc," by Mark Twain. I cept the propoaition from Clarence A- Mr. Stowe, "that it was impossible Edwards. 3b considered a slight operation, but it; The second prize fell to Miaa Ella Pa-1 Williama to atable 2 htrsea at Hose 1 i lor a'yellow dog'to run. That is to Soper, c reaolted in his death.—Observer. I low, of Lawrence, for "Annie Laurie." j house on South Side Avenue every say. a corrupt ouder-politician to be Raynor, sa
i Jbe fltet prize ior boys maa viatl by night, care for same, answer all calia t elected on a ticket that is carried Cheshire, 2b Tbe body of an unknown man waa,".'"'""'. S- Brewer, of Glen Cove , to firea during the night at tbe usual! through by good men at tbe head of it- Abrarat, rf
Hospital Alumni Ootinf
Twenty tive alumni of St. John's Hospital attended the annual automo¬ bile outing and dinner in Freeport Sat¬ urday. The dinner was held at the .Alpine Hotel, Merrick Road. j.L - - L f-i Prior to dining a brief busiijets
4th inning when Freeport started to meeting was held and officers elected pull away and they were never in the f„r the en.suing year. Dr. Hubert swim -fter that. The features of the Kovce was unanimoosly made pre." gajnejvas the hitting of Raynor and jent. succeeding Dr. Carroll Lega
Nichols, who stiorefsfully nerved dor-
Thp Freeport A. A., met and defeat¬ ed the Van Rees Press A- .\. last Sat¬ urday by the score of 12 to 1. The visitors played a good game until the
Abrams The score
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Advai tlatniant-
At tha PImw, Wednesday, Hay 19, "SaUn Sanderson," featuring Orrin Johnaon; from the novel by Hallie Er¬ mine Rive.. Mr. Johnaon'a work
AdvarUiwBsont. i found at Nassao-by-the-Sea on Sunday I High, his topic being "Gettysburg." call at $5, providing he is given the Were that carried on throughout the Pettit. lb i morning- -The body waa removed to I ^^^^ Christy of JJew Hyde Park, preference ot working the firat team j country, it alone would be soffieient Meaney, If
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Smith &. Bedell's adv. thia week ' Pulton's Morgue, and later interred at i'"•t who attend. Hempstead Hijgh, wa. j of bor.e. on the .treeU, wbeo the areumeot for granting the right
Rockville Cemetery
jaecond with i.bed."
War Must Be Abol-,
Suffrage Lecture and Tea
(Contriboted) Next Monday afternoon. May 17,' at \ is o'clock, theW'oroan'. SuflFrage Clob ^
-Times-
Street Commii.ioner require, work t«3i i vote to all women, be done on the atreets. j Mr.. Jeanne Marion Doane. of
AIno that the communication from '. Oceanside, president of the Rockville Fred P. Harrington to Sidney H. , Centre Equal Suffrage Clob. based her Swezey. relative to the agreement of \ plea for woman solfrage on the poa.i- Dr. Fletcher in nai.iog tbe aidewalk ; bility of eliminating child labor An innovation in Freeport i. the on South Grove^lreet, be received and through the vote, of women. She wa.
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Tea Ro<»i an lanoTation
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the Anerican stage i. too well known I of Freeport will give a lecture and tea i newly-e.Ublished tea room opened by referred to Counaelor Pi.hel, be to; the only woman speaker and couched a
to be commented apon here; while the j "t Brooklyn Hall. All are welcome, i Mra- E. D. Scholtz and Mr.. Dickinaon take auch atep* as he deems adviaable : strong plee in dramatic worda.
novel of Satan Sanderaon baa been The newly-elected Nassau County |on We.t Merrick Road, the firat bouan for tbe village in tbe raising of Mid: Regret, and bnat wiat-ea were re-
widely read. ThU wonderful .tory '«*d«. Mra. Greene, will be prewint. eaat, of tbe Millburn re.ervoir. They aidewalk. I ceived from CongreaMaan Hick., Aa-
^ay will lie abown io ftva reela of mo. i Mra. Qreene i. an ardent worker, giv- j will serve luncheon and afternoon tea Alao that we grw>t no requeeta for aamblynMii Tbomaa MeWfainoey. Sup-
ti«n pieturea. P"S very much time and energy to the | and will make a apeciaJty of wefflea, permiaaio'* to erect a woo^ •bed or | erviaor Hirun R. Smitb gnd Araembly i Wordborat, rf ef
"— .t., orgwitation. matRat and cake. wood awnfag o»er aidewelka. ' l'*^ ••'¦• F'«'«'«ck Greene. (Continued on paga 8)
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ing the laxt year. Dr. R. Mills, first vice president; Dr. Nixon, second vict president; Dr. Thinig, corresponding secretary ; Dr. .Moore, recording secre¬ tary; Dr. Raberts, treasurer. —Eagle.
Stark Barn Bums
Baldwin. May 10- At 12:47 o'clock thif morning Barnes burst out from all aides of a barn on the premise, of 0 George Stark. Harrison Avenue. The 0 firemen were on the .cene in ten min- 0 I Utes, and had two .trearns of water on — ,the flame., but the building and con- 2 tent, were de.troyed.
>jeighbor. aaid Stark, about .ixty, had furnitore in the bulding and had b»'en living there. Ue went to Broox. *Jyn ye.terday- How tbe fire .tarted '' '<ii. not definitely known- JJ; Several yeaia ago, in the middle of *| I tbe night. Stark', borne in Bellmore ^ waa deatroyed by fire while the family ^ ; were at tbe b««cb. Three yeara ago *' I hia roeidenee here, after midnight, waa deatroyej in a aittilar manner. —-Tiroea.
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ReVieiv FREEPORT, N. V.. FRIDAY, MAY 14.191S Vol. XX, No. 20 X > '> I r i^. Social and Personal lln the Fraternal Orders' Local Topics News of the Churches Baseball Uaimh Abmil CaMta. VWto aa* PartU< oi Fre»>«ftT« MM Tkair Friaarf* Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaitp's, Rail- road Avenae;, Michnoff's, Nassau j .." ., , . , . County Revia*', DaSilva's and Go-1 Counaelor Albin N. Johnaon has been , . . j, betz's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West ] up through the New England StaUaIf/.?. ..":!' Merrick Road tf. ; on a business trip flIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE Tkw* time* ar* for Samijr Hook. Dednrt H roiDntM for B«nip«t«ad Bay) Friday, May Saturday, Snnday, Monday, TtMaday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Satorday, U IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 8:20 p. m. 8:54 p. m. 9:25 p. m. 9:68 p. m. 10:82 p. m. 11:12 p. m. 11:58 p. m. 12:66 a. m. 1:56 a. m. The Miases Olive and Estelle Faw¬ cett have tendered their resignation as membera of the Glancort Tennis Club. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Randall have returned to their home on Lena Avenue after spending the Winter at Daytona, Florida. Do»t» •¦ *• —trattratmrnMl •riuis.tioiU' al CooMnrato aaj aaplaBaHai mit .Btircly at Fraawatt aad viciattr. , mewa aatara. •¦ *«¦¦« aH.ir. b» ¦ Freeport Chapter No. 802, Royal > ill again confer the j FIRE ALARM CARDS Mark Master Mason Degree at their. Any of oar local merchants who de [.regular meeting next Wednesday even* I sire fire alarm carda to distribute to ! next Sunday, May 16, ing. May 19. - Svrrices of tbo wook _ n tke^churchot aad clhurcll aociali** Firat Church of Chriat, Scientist.— Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; Hempatead Bank Building; subject, Mortals and Im- tbeir customers can receive tbem upon ! mortals. I application at oar office, where we al- held' ways have plenty of them on hand- Sooth Side League (Special Correspondent! Scores last week: Freeport Club S ; Merrick Rockville Centre 10; ElksO. In the Fire Department Mxion uf inlaroot to and about tho ttoa in our looal doportmont byH. E. P. A German Metzelsuppe will be next'M'onday evening, May 17, at the; Nassau County Review Club House of Freeport Lodge of Elks. The proceeds are for the baseball funds. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Mrs. J. Granville Smith of 87 Ham ilton Place, New York City, will re tarn home this Sunday, after a stay of Carl Darenberg ODD FELLOWS On Monday evening was conferied Opon W Village Trustees At the regular meeting of tbe Won 2 0 The call la< |
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