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State Board of Health Clean-Up Day Thursday, April 22nd
Town Board seconds request of State Supt. Herman N. Biggs, fixing day to clean up yard^, clean cesspools, velults, etc.
Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1915
V^^X, No. 16
X
Freeport
Sinfric copies of the Review for sale at Greonblatt's and Braithwaite's. Rail¬ road .\venue; .MichnofT'a, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Street: DaSilSfa's,West Merrick Road. tf. -
MlGHWATER HDE TABLE
Sodal and Personal News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Village Trustees
Local Topics In the Fire Department
Mualr About Cu.«to, VaiU .ad P.rtiei Fr«eport.n uid Th.ir Friands
Tire"« iMi-f ar"! (fir SHndy Hf>ok. D«diiet 32ln-u-...o M i
Subject of Scrraoiu. SarricM of the week and otb.r doings in the churchei
_, ., ~ ~ ,~ ..,.,,. ,, i .nd church locietie*
The Freeport friends uf ¦Walte- H. Bond, for many years a resident of! First Church ot Christ, Scientist,— thi^village, wiil be ple»»ed to hear of! Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; the birth of his son, David Jamieson, j Hempstead Bank Building; subject born April 1; weight 7 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. next Sunday, April 18, ' and Mrs. Bond are residing at Soutlv[ Atonement."
Doings I
the secret fr.tMV.! orua Freeport .nd vicinity.
I and expl.n.tion« not entirely news n.ture, on vin.Re .ffsirx by the editor
Friday, .April
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday
TueBda\,
WednesoHv,
Thursda.N.
Friday.
Saturday,
lit 20 21 22 '23 24
»:18 p. m.
9:47 p. m. 10:19 p. m. 10:51 p. m. 11:32 p. m. 12:25 a. m.
1:82 a. ni.
2:49 a. m.
'i :55 a', m. I
LADIES' NIGHT AT CHAPTER Freeport Chapter, Nc. 302, R. A. 'Doctrine of ' M., will hold a Ladies' Night at the ! Chapter rqoms on Wednesday evening,
I April 21. The entertainment commit-
Improvementa are being made to the I tee haa been given orders to make _^
ert*^ dance'°"8t°th°e Crys'trr Lake Ho"tei i ^^^^°^'<' R^ctofy on Pine Street, by ah ¦ thi.s affair interesting enough to make provVslon of law ,.roviding that lire <le sonable price, ur take some of . ._ last Thursday night. It brought out' f.^jj.',""" ^" *''* I'""^' ""'^ "*^" ''*^"''" i "r.,MV„"ul,j''t':_r'.!'.l"»"A!."'^!:?' "!.*?^' partment offices in villaj^fs having no spare time and Httend to it yourself
A novel social affair was the "Pov-!,
At the meetinjr of the Village Board of Trustees ye.-fterday a communication
was received from the Freeport Busi- ("l.EA.N I'P YOUp VARD
ness Men's Association reouestin>; that Th.s means >ou, whoever yoo are! the stores in the village he dosed on There is no yard in the village which Sunday, e.xeepting such as are allowed ; '» '¦' '" h good condition but that an bylaw to remain open; referred to hour's work would make It look better. Chief of Police for proptr action. If yours need.s h day'» work, vou can
Attention having been called to a K"' ^^'"^^ one to ,!,, it for you at a rea-
some of your
work.
The Bethel A. M. E. Church will give a "Pink Robe Concert" Thursday cordingly.
200 couples. No hobo, either upon the
road nor at the Hotel de Gink could
look more dilapidated than some of the
voluntary "pan-handlers." The music
was raggy, too. Proof of the ancient
condition of things was the introduc-u ^ tion of the old-time dance inarch, and Ex .Afsfcbmiyman George Wallace, several waltzes and two-steps. Som;? ^
who ha;^ been 111 for several weeks, is j had actually fnrgottenthe steps of the pan^nr. M slowly improving. oiu favorites. The artair was the rirst
of B series of novelty dances to be giv- A new spurting goods store has been en at lhe hotel this season.—Eagle, opened on Railroad Avenue, carrying " --—-—- .
• fine line uf baseball, basketball and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cummings wish crpneral -i.o.tintr Koods. ' Attention is «" announce the engagement of their S to' theTr'' a^lvertisement in this 'l««ghter Mildred to Charles Godigkeit
'"""*• _ „ • thewedcung
Talkionthe Bahai Revelation by ' 'j-y^^^ ^gr^ and Mrs. Franklin C. , tion leader Arthur P. Dodge, Sundays at 3:30 p., yj,j^^_.^^^,^ e.itertaining their first-
at64 Jay Avenue. Freeport, N.;^^^^ ^.^^.^ ^^_^.., j^ ^^,_.^ Gilbert. He Young J^eople's Christian En-
evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Re¬ freshments will be on sale, and admis. sion is 10 cents.
Mrs. Deborah Knox Livingston of thfi NRtional W /' T U. lecturer, will speak on Suffrage from tbe W, C. f. U. standpoint at the Baptist Church on WednesdHv evening, April 21.
could be held, because of the fire which
destroyed the meeting rooms early in
the year, and they are preparing ac-
Tbe program of entertain¬
ment will include the Cathedral Quar¬ tet, and will conclude with refresh¬ ments by Kiefer.
At the next reeular comniunication of Massapequa Lodge No. 822. F. and .\. M., on Monday evening, April 19, - the tirst degree will be conferred.
The Fellowcraft Club is getting
* of Brooklyn. No date has been set for
the W. C. T. U. will Corona, L. I., on April Mrs. Livingston will be
be held at 20 and 21. the (Conven
.'Avenue, Freeport, N Y.; subject for April 18, "Symbolic Worda of the Bible- -Solution of many mysterie- of the,Hges." .Ml welcome. No chhrge.
Attentii.n is called to the ndvertise- ment of Theodore Hh Iclis gaiage, for the King yightcyiinder auto, in this issue. T. .1. Mortin, bettT known as "Teddy," who is manager of the ga¬ rage, is enthusiaiitic over this car, iind is always reariy to give demonslia- tio:)s.
Wednesday sfterno:m, April 14, the Mothers' Cluti entertained their mem¬ bers and friends with an interesting illustrated talk in amateur gardening, delivere<i by W. W. Nisslev of the New
chief engineer; -lames R. Smith, first aisistant engineer; John J. RandHll, jr., second assistant engineer.
An order was placed with the Stan¬ dard Oil f'o. for 12,^100 gallons nf road oil, placed on the roads, at ojc per gal¬ lon, also lo barrels <jf paving asphalt.^ Trustee Randal!, as special commit busy, and the Hrst annual beefsteak '''«• reported he had inspected the new
house of Hose Company No. 1, and ac¬ cepted it on behalf of the village.
Martin .1. Horstman asked for im provement of Hillside .A,emit, on which he resides, the road beinp in poor condition, and without light or water; referred to committee with'
separate Boards of Fire Commission- ""'l thus add to the beauty of our ers must oe elected in- the Board of ¦ "<-' '""n*^ village. Incidentally, the Trustees, a resolution was passtd ap- little cleaning up at this time of the proving the officers nominated bv the y*'" *¦" he:p a whole lot to keep the fire department: Howard E. Pearsall, village free from mo.squitoes.
The Queens Nassau Convention of dinner was held at the Hotel Nassau,
Long Beach, on Saturday evening, April 10, with 50 present.
The degree of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon will be given under the aus pices of the Fellowcraft ('lub in the ludg« room, Rockville Centre Bank
was Miss Maude Cotter, John W. Cotte
:t|,.i. i.v. ...... .«..-»... („g loung c-eopie s onrisiian izjii- d„;ij;„„ „„ .:„ • , u , , ' nmr or
dc Cotter, daughte, of ¦ jeuvor Society of the Presbyterian |"'ldmK. some time in June, probably Powe^^^^
,. r,f thiii viiUtrK riL. L -11 1. ij 1 1 - i- Saturdav,-.liine ."i, 1 .•"?Ilh T. Cotter asked that
,r nt this village.. .Church will hold a cake sale in tne - m . i^^ ^.^^^ ^^^.^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^
, The Freeport High School purty that west to Washington lust Saturday have returned home wfter visiting many places of interest. Those included in the party were Miss Estes, Misses
i Rose Van Kecse, Florence Kelsey. Marion Jones, Edith Essex, Esther Braytnn. H.-Ien Huhl, Mrs. J. B. Hib¬ bard, .Mrs. Kuhl nnd Margaret l,iving- stoii.
chapel on Saturday, April 24, from 2 to fi o'clock.
On Tuesday evening, April 27 ^
Brooklvn Hall. Rev. Julius F. Heck- ¦ Deputy"S'tate ('ou'iiciloi' Warren Bur'tis ","*" ^'''^'n *''5. " resolution was passed
REGARDING THE CARMAN TKIAI. I am going to aay this now, as I think I have a light to e.Npress .such ail uiiiiiiuii \vii,iiuui any criticism at- tacheu. 1 oelieveuur District Attorn ey, Lewis .1. ."^ndth, to be an honor- alile, con-L'ieiitiouH man, doing his full duty as he sees it in the case, but hav¬ ing known .Mrs. Carman ail my life, I did not and do not believe she was cap¬ able of doing the crime with which she is charged, and having heard and read all the evidence us brought forth at tbe first trial, I do not yet believe that she is gi»ilty. Those of us who {now her would uniiue.stionably take her word and that of any member of her family in preference to a sworn perjurer, and a so-called tramp for whom the atrthorities are now looking , upon a criminal charge.
Monday evening of this week
er will deliver a lectuPleon "The Real Russia." This meeting is under the auspices of the Men's ClubV)f the Lu¬ theran Church, but all men of all the churches are cordially invited to at¬ tend. The Rev. Hecker is of the Peo- wiii pie's Church, doing work among the
t his salary ght engineer at the power house
be fixed at •¦?12"> per month instead of
JR^ 0. U. A, M, illu as heretofore. .After diacussion,
At the regular meeting last Friday including tbe previous application from in evening of Freeport Council No. 57, : Charles Sprague for increase as fire- LOOK OU TFOR THISPROPOSITION
.'\ local man. advertising for work, idvises us that he received a refdy from u supply house, offering him a position as salesman. The first re ((Uisite for the position was the pur¬ chase of a "sample" at .<3, with which tn "take orders," i do not know who these people were, and never heard of
and Vice Councilor Combes of Wood-: '^at the salaries of Mr. Sprague and mere Council No. 83, were present"'»" Jo^eph Ra.vnor. coal passer, be and made a few remarks. Deputy | increased to $7u per month, and that Burtis on behalf of Woodmere Council , 'he application of Mr. Cotter be laid extended an invitation to the members! over until the next meeting. Mr. to attend the union me«ting and class 1 Sprague said th..t it the Board did not initiation on Tuesday, April 20. a„d i consider his services worth m.ire than
Matters of int.rett to and about the firamoa
in our local d«p.rt ment
by H.E. P.
A reader calls my attention to the healthy interest of the members in de- parment affairs, when eighty members turned out to vote at un election at which there waf no opposition to any of the chiefs. We had about twenty- five out to the annual department meeting the following night, too, where a quorum is sometimes hard to secure.
One of the biggest |iroposi»ions al¬ ready confronting the (ouncii is the petition signed by about twenty-five members of the northesHt section of the village for the establisbment of a I: e company in that section. This
the Council before deciding, and the decision will not be given until after those for and against the proposition have a chance to be heard.
Hose 1 celebrated their last night in their old quarters Tuesday evening by a "feed" following their regular meet ing. Cotfee, sandwiches, • ice cream anu cake disappeared like magic, but the members were unequal to the task of disposing of all thirt was provided. During the evening Foreman Whaley introduced as the entertainer of the ••veiling ".Mike till' boy Carnso from Turks Island,"
Opening of
New Hose House
This Saturday the iiuiiibur.s ol Freeport Hose Company No. 1 (Ever Ready) will hold a housewarming in their new buildil.g on Southside Ave¬ nue. The building will be open in the afternoon for the inspection of the
long be remembered by the members ' anarchistic type of Russians, appar-, requested Freeport Council to work i »ho.se of a coil passer, which was much them, but it looks to me offhand as taxpayers and in the evening a chick
of i-'reeport Enterprisf: Band, it being i ently with much success. He was ¦ the third degree. Brother Combes «asier work.his position would oe open though thev were Mishing for suck- en supper will be served by Caterer
the occasion of a bachelor dinner tend- born in Russia and lived there a large also promised that at the close of the ft"m May 1
ered thern bv Fred S. Patkerson, who ' P»rt of his life and knows his subject; meeting all wnuld be royally enter- The Boan
j to the railroad station and back as a The case of Hairy Burrowes of this 1 farewell exhibition of one of their few village tffeainst Arthur Jacques came , remaining single members. Upon re on before Justice Corodon Norton on turning t" the house the members were Monday of laat week, and or. motion escorted to the dining room where of Elviii N. Edwards, attorney for the .jach place was marked by card bear- defendant, the complaint was dis-j j^g each euest's name and small plas- misaed. Mr. Burrowes claimed that ner figur* as favors, depicting "For
church parlors next Wednesday after noon, April 21, at 1:80.
METHODIST CHURCH On Sunday morning next Dr. Curtice will speak on "The Gain of Knowing God.
cil No. 4, ot Hempstead that on April 23, Friday evening, they would have
.....„_. „ -. „ .^ J" t*'««y«"'"K he will speak another large class of candidates ready
Jacques had overdrawn bis account in | He's a Jolly Good Fellow," "One of i ^V"^ *"**"*• The Death of Abraham | for initiation and requested tbat Free-
tl^e sum,of 8198 of his share of the j the Old Boys" and "A Famous Piano ; Lincoln a Tragedy and a Revelation." , port Council work the three degrees in
partnership funds when he was a mem-I Player." At the end of the repast, j
ber of tbe Long Island Rug Works. ; Theodore Bedell, jr., president of the ¦
Justice Norton dismissed the cotrplaint j band, presented to Mr. Patterson and;
on the ground that the justice's court 1 his future bride a Hooaicr kitchen cab- :
had no jurisdiction in an accounting j jnet
proceeding.
Baseball
lowing is the committee: Past Coun-j Nassau Post was designated, as pre- for Supervisor, Hiram R. Smith, who ; tor George Raynor upon land donated cilor John Dunbar. Irving Whaley and 'I'cted '" «he Rev.ew three weeks ago, ^on at the election lasl Tuesday, is j t„ the village for the purpose by Cad- Jule Raynor. 1 only one vote being cast for the Nas- noted in the vote given him in the six ! ^^n H. Frederick, a member of the
At tbe same meeting word was in-j sau County Review. The official rate districts comprising the village of I company, and the dinner —-i'- •in¬ formally received from Success Coun- j ">¦ "dyerjisin^ was fixed at 5(1 cents Freeport, where out of a total of 1108 \ opening of the new quarter
P^V t iu , .^ / t ''°'*' ^'"' ^*"' ^"^'^ candidates, Mr. 130 ,nt^,.dgj to g^r^^ „, ^ ^^gjj^^jni^,
Clerk Shea was in-tructed to write ^ Smith received 7*52. or more than two- i ^^ Frederick
to owners of property on the west side thirds of the total votes cast.
of Bayview Avenue, between South '.
Side and Atlantic Avenues, asking KEEP THE GUTTERS CLEAR
It was decfcied" to I'^*'^"'**> P'"*^" ""'^"'^ '''*^®^^'*"*'' '^°*"-I *'ur new Street Commissioner
As Board of Health, the rate for j busily engaged in cleaning up our |
! The Freeport A. A. will pry the j off their baseball season of 191E
lid
A meeting was held Saturday after¬ noon in A. C. Hottenroth's barn. 808 Sonth Bayview Avenue, for the pur¬ pose of organizing the Troop No. 1 Boy Scouts of America. Commissions where received appointing Rev. Reg¬ inald Heber Scott, Herbert Kellum, Thomas W. Robertson aa assistant Bcout masters. The following officers were elected: Lawrence Smith, chair¬ man ; Norman Maxon, vice chairman; Holmes Swexey, treasurer; Henry Mil- lard, scribe.
The du°s were fixed at 10 cents per mt>nth h>k1 25 centa for initiation fee. Regular meetings will be held each
our owi^ room
grant this requeat, also that we would confer the degrees on a class of five that we have waiting at the same time, Practice will be held by tbe different teams this Friday evening and every member of the degree teams are urged to be present.
Sarurday afternoon at the same time back with her to spend the weekend, and place. Special meetings will be A delightful evening was spent, called imm time to tiif* for the pur- Misses Henrietta Terry and Evelyn pose of laving out hikes and planning Teeple had charge of the games, athletic sports. Supper waa served at 10:15 o'clock. j Among thosa present were; Misses
Those present were : Ellsworth Jen¬ nings. Theodore Bedell, jr.. Frank |g,j„,d M,y ,_ when they wlircross Bailey, J J. Randall, jr. Harold \ j,^tg ^.^^^^ ^he Bellewood Athletics of
Loonam. John T. Powers Robert Kid-1B,^^, ^ jh^ S^^^^„ Avenue!
er. Vernon Colyer. Robert A. Miller, 1 -joun^g I
jr., J. Cecil Powers. Frank S.Snede-j T)ie Bellewoods defeated the local | Eighteen members of Freeport ker. jr.. Fred Hunt and Fred S. Pat- ^oy. by tfe score of 4-8 on the opening Chapter No 302, Royal Arch Masons, terson. ef Freeport; William Kimball j,^^ i,,^ but went down to defeat I "ncluding the presiding H. P. and five
of Hempatead and Alvin Van Wicklen j ,^^^^ j„ j,,^ season by 7-1 ' P*"* presiding oflicers, visited Mel-
of East Rockaway. j j^e visitors have been greatly i cbizedek Chapter at Glen Cove, on
A surprise party was tendered Miss! «^«"«»»'r''''""'"^''/'"^'T''^^^^^^^ ""'"'' "'" *'" '*°'" Edna Hutton at her home on Florence I J«''.'"*-PP3"«« ""^ ^''P^'^* '" Place on the evening of Frid-V 'ast : t'--;^^^^^^^^^ Miss Hutton had been spending the i ^^ ^^^ ,,^^ ^j„ be started next week.
An awning will be stretched over, the
grandstand as protection from the sun,
the benches on the first and third base
side will be changed and a-wire screen
stretched down both sides to keep
week in New York and when she ar rived home was completely surprised. Master Rudolph C. Knipe. jr., came
The Frank L. Hack Company has taken up the manufacture of sheet iron specialties. Among their products is
simple and economical chick feeder
Henrietta tefVy. Marie Milbank. Helen RollO, Mari« and Elizabeth Mabee. Ruth Berthoff. Ruth Brayton. Phyllis Lucas, Kathryn Fennelly,
Arch Degree was conferred upon three brethren. Four auto loads made the trip and were pleasantly greeted by the companions at Glen Cove.
Activity At Crystal Lake House
The weekly Wednesday night dances at the Crystal Lake House are becom-
scavengers using the village dumping ; roads for Spring travel. He asks us grounds, was reduced from 50 cents to ; to suggest to our readers that care be 25 cents per load. taken to keep the gutters clear, allow-
The question of appointing village; ing for free passage of water. That counsel was brought op. On the first j la, do not throw ashes or refuse in the ballot two votes were cast for Leo 1 gutters or burn your leave- and leave Fishei, and one each for Sidney H, i the heaps of debris standing in the Swezey, Charles G. Hill and Elvin N. : gutter, hot see that they are kept Edwards; on the second ballot Mr. ; clear at all times, for you.- conveni Fishei received 5 vole.«. , ence and tbat of your neighbor.
Mr. Fishei thanked the Board, and j
said he would do his best in the posi¬ tion, which was not new tu him, as he had aerved under several former Pres¬ idents, including Presidents Dean. Smith and Gunning, and a perusal of
Captains Dined as They Start for Sea
The new house is of brick, two stories high, 2fix40 feet, and sets far enoagh back from the street to con¬ form to the building restrictions of the section where it is located, with a concrete runway to the street. Large double door.-, are in the front for the apparatus, with a smaller door at the side for admission to the apparatus floor, and also to the meeting rooms. Directly over the large doors Is a sign across tbe front reading "Freeport Hose Company No. 1. P. F. D." and near tbe top of the building, set in cement. "Erected 1914."
Directly in front, upon opening the small door, an exceptionally large
stray foul balls from hitting the fans i 'ng one of the popular functions of and also to protect the occupants of ! the season. There was a large atten- automobiles. | dance on Wednesday evening of people
Capt. Lewi.t Hansen and Capt. Har- ^ stairway leads to the second floor, the
ry Ness were guests of honor at a ban-; meeting room, while at the right, a
quet in the .Marine Hotel Saturday tv- door opens on the ai paratus floor. Two
hisbills would heir out his assertion! *"'"'?¦ 'hey are about to start on . stalls have been been built in on the
fhat be hThad the Sterests o^^^ which apparatus floor, with space enough
vmage at heart more tSh^^^^ ''^°"' November I between to allow the wagon to be
makfnVofmoner """^ 1. Their vessels started .Monday for ; driven through between them from the
The form for bonds for contractors i ^'P* ""t'eras. Among those present | rear, large doors having been provide.!
laving sirwalksirthevillage^w^^^^^^^ **•« "^'P"'"'" '-'"P'"'"'' were:! there also so that the apparatus could
proved annheaZintfixe^^^^^^ I *•"""¦ ^ophar Smith, Alexander R. . come in from this way instead of back-
Street Comm.tTeeaithorized to pu": «^""'^«' •'«'"«« ^- '^«*^'''""' ^"^^'' "" '"« '"¦ ""'*" **'« "'"'^"y " ^^''"^^
chase one Sad of Peekskill gXl ««"«• ^he'^ore Bedell, sr., Theodore i is provided, immediately in the rear of
AoolicatTon of Mr Och«chun ^uth ' Bed^-H. Jr.. Fred W. Greaves. Joseph ' which is a lavatory, and in Ihe rear of
Application of Mr. Ocbechun. South j^^^^^^ Charles F. Fritz, Edward A. this, the cellar entrance. The building
TheTne^p of the Freeport team I of Freeport as w7l7aB those of'^BaTd-' JJ'"^^^^ for water .service , was | g^.^^^l" Andrew L. Clarke, Leander is heated by hot water, the plant being
which'U^finding'* ready sale In the lo-! Kathlyn Smith. Hortense Mayer, Maud j ""'The"8cheduins as follow, with ^\ anei rT<«tronoJit«m markets I Cheney. Eve yn Teeple, Naom L v ng-i *"* scneauie is aa follows, with
«.l and metropohtan market.^ I ^^^^ y^^^ pJ ^^ ^^m^^.^^.^ Manning, i B""'^" '" ^^ P'-^^d «" f^^««P«r' =
will be practically the sam'e as last i wn and Rockville Centre, season. Milton Raynor, better known i On account of the illness of Mrs. as "Pilly" will be manager of the j J'an Stiles, who has been giving free team on the tield
I gal
FRBE 1 Wizard Mop with oil at $1.00.
O-Cedar Mop« 69c Wizard Mops, 39c Grass Seed. 10c ^b.
I. Da Silva
West Merrick Road
Edna Hutton, Masters John Hibbard.
. Charles Milbank. Norman Maxon.
Lemon George Baker, Edward Davis, Holmes
Sweezy, Gerald Howell, Marian Haro- 1 aker. Lawrence Cummings, Cernelius
Van Rees. Rudolph C. Knipe. jr.
May 1- -Bellewood Athletics 8—AutupreSB B. B. C. 16—Hickory F. C. 22—Chapel A. C. 29-^{^ndenhur8t
31—Richmond Hill A,C, a. mandp.m Tbe Elks' Ladies' Bowling Club held'June .„ , their theatre party on Wednesday, 5—Manhattan F. C. Tel. ;i^5-W; Sand ICc Store 430->y I April 14, hnd took in the matinee at la-RidgewoodA. (\ -"^ '^^'•'"""°""-' Candlers "On Trial," and after the 19-Seneca B. B. C. ¦ show took dinner at Lorbers on Broad-1 26—Erie A. A. The event Of the year in Hosiery, ^^^.^ which was followed by another July __-u.-.i TU—-^-.1 f.-..- theatrp in theevening, and the party, 3--Vernons of Bay Ridge
lessons on these evenings, Harry Bet all I zig was secured by the management! j- , . . ^ . r *i . ;
for this occasion The musirwas par- ! *«« directed to present a form of ease ticularly good and the evening was en- < ^*" ^° y«»" "^'^^ privilege of re- ,
newal. Insurance
apparatus
merchandising. Three ^ipecial "Onyx Sales days. April 15-16-17, when the standar.i brand "Onyx" hosiery will be offered roucih jpnderpriced.
, S.niith's Shoe Store, 68 Main St. \ Advertlaamant.
rly good and the evening was en
joyed by all : Among those ptesent were: Mr. and ; j^,^ j ^^^ transferred to
; Mrs. Chester Fulton, Mr. artd Mrs. i u , 1,1:
! Lyman N. Jones, jr.. George McCord. I"*" ^"'''''"K-
Edward Germeroth. Misses i'auline' : Kirkplane, Gladys Cook, Ella Law- j rence, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Murray, Ei.
H. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Al¬ corn, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dimelow,
Mrs. J. Sc;bneiker. .Miss E Schneiker,
J. Nolsn. K. Capimann M. Godden, ] his work .Mt/ndav of this wee',: I Misses Walters. H. Geibel. E. Werth, ' .
0^ Freepovt; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, ef
'*'^Thl*'*«rnr.n.iti«n tr, mn.« _,-„,_„ j Brown, Lewis Woblmann. Edward 01- in the cellar under the back end of the
office to the new bail^ of S P '««"' •^''^" ^^ "'""•'•^' ^'"''' ^' ^'^^ ''"*"''''>^- '^^^ «'""« "^ "'« «»» """^ othce to the new bo^diiig ot iJ l-- , ^ ^1^,^,.^ E Jennings and f^harles is 12 feet high.
Pettit, corner Merrick Road and Main • - " - *
Street, was discussed and Clerk Shea |
Scliool Meeting May 4
The annual school election will be of Hose , held at tne Grove Street School House ;
over in the
Dog Catcher Appointed
Village President Lamb has appoint¬ ed John .Mauersberger b« "itficial dog catcher tor the village, and he began
Try my apecial box of cut flowers, 75c for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, florist, Rockville Centre. L. I. Tele- ahone connection; delivery anywhere.
... ,, , , 1 Baldwin ;Walter Moen, Miss Cora Sper-
Jhe schedule calls for faster tea^s I y, of RoA ville Centre; Miss Thelma;
than were flayed last year. On July | Eck.rt. Mrs. Eckart, Mrs. D. Comis-
ky. of Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. Richard :
and Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Hutcheson, of BtiMwin.
Smith & Bedell advertise Spring
•uggestiona tbta w(<«. See their ad
vertisement.
Advart'sameat
Attention is called to the advertise* mwt of the Paige car in Ibis iaawe, tk* agaat being C. W. Vaodevaer of RoekviDe Centre.
Strictly freafa aasitary -agga, 25c dOMiKlelivand. TeleptwM 70S. Frw-
returned home' on the last train, all reporting a very pleasant day.
The members of the party included: &• the Flatbush B. B. C. with little „^
Mrs. I. Mayer, Mrs. B. R. Raynor, Murphy pitching, are expected to be ; g^itg ,^,p
Mrs. S. De La Fuente, Mrs. A. Nico- ««' opponents. Final arrangements
lay. Mrs. K. Oi jorne, Mrs. H. B.. Ha- »» yet have not b^en made. Kirkman
gen, Mrs. B. Combs,Mrs. J. Matthias. A. A. will be with us also some Satar-,
"" Fred Bedell is working the kinks out j W CCkly W CaUlCr KCpOft
of his "soup bone" now and hopes to , (Por our readers in other localities) come through tbe season undefeated
The Monday Bowliog Clab of tbe Freeport Club ended the sealon by having dinner at the Hotel Martinique mpd attending the theatre, Wedneaday, when they aaw tbe play, "Twin Bada." Tbe dinper was enjoyable and they spent a very pleasant after¬ noon. The ladi»a who attended weni:
Popular Joe Boyd is practicing put¬ ting on his new shin guards which be will be dressed up in tbu year.
Unclaimed Letters
iFrtepart P»»» Offiee;
Connettel, Charles W. Dopre. Miaa Jeannette Drayton, Mrs. M^y Daycoupay, Mr. John Leighton, Mr. Ed. McGunners, Master Francis Roehr, Mr. C. and family
The second floor, contains tbe meet¬ ing rooms of the company, with a small kitchen at the rear. The Village Board has secured an electric range for the use of tha company. At the front end of the room a "trophy case" has been built In. which will preserve the msny trojihieN in the possession of the company
A tar and gravel roof, guaranteed for ten years, has heen put on.
A committee has had the furnishing ^the new quarterig in charge and re- Post and ports 'hat all is in readiness for the
01 Police"''*"'"*^'*''''*' '"'"">'^'' com?nittee is „..,. V....... •"•'¦",',''.'¦¦" ., ,„•„ handling tbe dinner, so that the mem
liiaticc ( nton .VL Mint, is also being,. . .i u . u
.jusrict v.imiju .i ' Li„„7 bers expect their boose warming to be
boomed as a candidate. Mr. Hont ^^ ^^^^^^^ goceess
has done much importa^.t «ork as /„tere.ledcitiz.ns or Uxpayers
president for the Board, and will prob- .-^ . , . »' '
on Tueitday evening, .May 4, when two trustees will be elected to fill the vac ancies caused by the expiration of the terms of Robert H. Hunt and Wallace R. Post. Mr. Hunt will be a candi date for re election, but Mr. Pout de- clineH to serve again. David Suther¬ land, jr., ia being prominently men¬ tioned as. successor to .Mr. Mrs. Carrie M. Flint, wife
are invited to inspect the new bouse .Saturday ^fternoon. between the hours of 1:30 and .S o'clock, when there will be members of the company present tf,i show them the bailding. lhe com¬ mittee in charge of the opening con-
Friday, April 9-Fine Spring day, Sommer*. W. H. SDOW almost gone. Thorpe, Miss Mary
Sat«rday-~Same as Friday. : Werner, Mr. Theodore D.
i Saturday-Fine Spring day; ,an>e'Weilaod, William
At the Plaza, Wedneaday, April 21, , out colder in afternoon, and tbundv Rp»>t- G- Anderson, P. M.
«bly hi- i-eturned by tbe voters.
Saker in Photo Pby in Freeport
Pan of Freeport baa been moving
picture crazy this week. It was all i due to the f-ct, that "Tbe Governor's aiata ot WUyraW'EZ''LoZ,7nm"\bair
Boss" Photo Play Company which is im.n; Frank Bailey, Edwin Stillwell,
composed of Freeport stockholders, | Clarence Williams, and F Harold ' had a portion of ita cast brought here i Loonam.
lo take several scenes in tbe motion ' .
picture pity, featuring former Gover
Bor William Sulzer.
Other players appearing in ijie t»n
Fourteen Years Affo
M 1..*. - M .^. », ' . ^ -.
Bertha Knobel, Mra. Charles < matioM and avening. World Film Cor-! shower at midnight. i April 12. 1913.
Mack; Mrs. Franklin G. Hill of Mar- \ poration preaeoU tite Colonial moving | Sanday—Overcast and r«in in morn-
riek, Mrs. Werner Nygren, Mrs. L. 8. | picture prodaetion^-"The Seata of tbe ' ing, ttannder abower, beaify bail and Mabee. Mra. ThMdora H. Voaght, i Mighty." by Sir Oilbert Parker, fea- j rain in afternoon. i
.c;r ;rrh" :Terrs;s"a v":uir„: \ "»^TJi!!i!r^i^-v.-..«!!*it *^
foarteeu years ago this week)
Mrs. J. C. Lott, Mrs. Oliver Ctun-: turiof Lioael Bacrymore and other ta-, ming*. Mra. David Sutbwiand. Mra. {nraoi etanv Critiea prononnce it tiw Sdwto daman. Mra. W. H. Ora«e,' moat •aabiT ' Mrs. ItMBsaa ^peaoe.
•aabnibMi pbotoplay In Aaaarlea.'
\ A<rsiHl—Mt.
Monday-—Clear and quite cooL TaaaJay -^Cmal, overcast ' Wartnaaday—<»ite cool, elear. Tlrarsdny—Ovarcast, caid.
At tba Plaza e^rery Monday. "The Twaaty MUUon Dollar Mystary."
Hm f fMpwt iif wa
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Hall. Edward P. .'Sullivan*.'Sidney j
D'Albreok, Dougias:; Harrison, Elsie;
Balfour. Anna Logan, Dorothy King-! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gerstcelebrated don, Clifford Saum. Jack Brown. Boy i 26tb wedding anniveraary. Gabria. William Cone. Harriet Lun-j D. W. Gan'ter parchaaed Frank tin, BtlliaMalbonme, Edward F. Roae-1 Seaman'a UMat market > man. Bart lasy. Helen Milbolland, N.' Bicycle stolen from B. A. Dorlao'a J. TkanaptaB aad L. M. Aekensaa. shop; "an aanoal oeeamoee. ' a
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| Date | 1915-04-16 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19150416 |
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State Board of Health Clean-Up Day Thursday, April 22nd Town Board seconds request of State Supt. Herman N. Biggs, fixing day to clean up yard^, clean cesspools, velults, etc. Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1915 V^^X, No. 16 X Freeport Sinfric copies of the Review for sale at Greonblatt's and Braithwaite's. Rail¬ road .\venue; .MichnofT'a, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Street: DaSilSfa's,West Merrick Road. tf. - MlGHWATER HDE TABLE Sodal and Personal News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Village Trustees Local Topics In the Fire Department Mualr About Cu.«to, VaiU .ad P.rtiei Fr«eport.n uid Th.ir Friands Tire"« iMi-f ar"! (fir SHndy Hf>ok. D«diiet 32ln-u-...o M i Subject of Scrraoiu. SarricM of the week and otb.r doings in the churchei _, ., ~ ~ ,~ ..,.,,. ,, i .nd church locietie* The Freeport friends uf ¦Walte- H. Bond, for many years a resident of! First Church ot Christ, Scientist,— thi^village, wiil be ple»»ed to hear of! Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ; the birth of his son, David Jamieson, j Hempstead Bank Building; subject born April 1; weight 7 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. next Sunday, April 18, ' and Mrs. Bond are residing at Soutlv[ Atonement." Doings I the secret fr.tMV.! orua Freeport .nd vicinity. I and expl.n.tion« not entirely news n.ture, on vin.Re .ffsirx by the editor Friday, .April Saturday, Sunday, Monday TueBda\, WednesoHv, Thursda.N. Friday. Saturday, lit 20 21 22 '23 24 »:18 p. m. 9:47 p. m. 10:19 p. m. 10:51 p. m. 11:32 p. m. 12:25 a. m. 1:82 a. ni. 2:49 a. m. 'i :55 a', m. I LADIES' NIGHT AT CHAPTER Freeport Chapter, Nc. 302, R. A. 'Doctrine of ' M., will hold a Ladies' Night at the ! Chapter rqoms on Wednesday evening, I April 21. The entertainment commit- Improvementa are being made to the I tee haa been given orders to make _^ ert*^ dance'°"8t°th°e Crys'trr Lake Ho"tei i ^^^^°^'<' R^ctofy on Pine Street, by ah ¦ thi.s affair interesting enough to make provVslon of law ,.roviding that lire |
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