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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 31 1916
N ol. XX, No. 13
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Freeport
Slntcle copi^•^> of thp Hevir-tr far Ml.- ,it (^rwen- Matt'ii ami Brmlthwalfi. Rallroarf Avenue; Mich- o«ff'», N«*«u County R»vi-\v. Dn-Stlvai and I liebetzs. liain .Strwt; Si.lnny Smith'.. W.-«t | Mvrrirk Hoad.
Benson Smith
Appointed
Postmaster
Rooseyelt
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HIGHWATEK TIDK TABLE
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Priday Mar.
Saturday, April Sonday Monday, Tuasday,
WednendHy, Thursiliiv, Friday Saturriiiy,
H«fi<ly Hook, Or H«>rit.iit»!H(l Buy)
Krank .S. .Snrkeker, Jr,. our aulhoruM.1 -.eurr- Ejentativr. is in this villaK* Kver> Tueaday. and will be pleased to receive special item*, or make appointmenta for calling for same.
VILLAGE BOARD ORGANIZES
Merrick
Bellmore
Mrs. Edward Kenney and family spent the weekend at the home of her tjrother, L. Losee.
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7:09 a. m.
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9 :57 8. r;. 10:34 a. m. 11:12 a. ni. .ll:r,7 a. nn.
The appointiDPnt of Ben,'>on Sm^thto succeed Robert (J. .Anderson mb Post- master at FrFenort wss .s<?nt to the St^nate by PrusiaiTit Wilson Inst tn-i dsj morninK, "nd *i" be coDlirrncd i
this week. The ttrm of Po»triiaHt«-r j and Miss Eva Pearssll of Leonard Ave- Anderson expired Ftbruary 2ii but he nue have secured positions with Dou-
Miss' Marian Losee of Na8gau Road
Randall Given Floral Horse Shoe—Committees
Appointed—Routine Business
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rt» tj« (»ijr repre**ntiit ¦ <• in Hel!niur« All orders and new* left with him le same careful attention'a" at our
ha.s been holding uftice until the ap- pointrniTit o( hij ?ocC'.'»!ior.
.Mr Saiil h j^ ;j j years ild. and has bIwhvp he*-!) cicsfly h''H<iciHtr>d with DL'mocraiii: polilicp in the ^'llhge and town ll- 10 thf wn < t ! '-rge B.
bleday. Page & Co., at Garden City.
The meeting; of the new Vil
Will I'aJhttl ii now tnf^Hged in
the tnxiuab business for himseli.
Mr Hml Mrs. Whitney Van Wicklen have returnt'd from a several weeks sojtiUrn ir Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. F P. Good, for h-v- eral years residents of Freeport, bave moved to Brooklyn.
A inurtical tea is to be given at the ^Freeport Club this Friday afternoon from 4 to 0::iO o'clock.
0. 1. I'rnithwaite will move to the stote nt'Xt tu Plump's Pharmacy, which IH to he '.hCHti'd by H. J. Raymore, Ajiril 1,
The regular n-eeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held next Thjradiiy. April 9, at 3 p. m., at the home ot Mrs. Thoma.s Lucas, 102 -North liiove Street.
.). M. Hewlett, who has been con¬ fined to his house for several weeks, was out for a short while, but is again contined to his bed. ' At last reports he is slowly improving.
- Boerd for orgariization was beld Mon-
.Mrs. M. .Stewart of Craig Avenue day eveninu at the villftge ottire. The has returned from Spring Village, near retiring Pre><ideiit. Roland M. I.amb, EaHt Hampton, where phe has been cn- in resigning hif chair to his successor. gaRed in nursing. Erneat S. fiandnll. made a few rem:irkH
- - 'of apprecmtion fnr thi» rr».n'...r»f'(in
Mra. M, (iolden and Mr?. Edward arid help given him by tht> menibers of Ftaynor have been visiting with .Mrs. ' (he Board during his ttrms, particu- V. G. Andrus of Lincoln Avenue. I larly during the lust year. lie wished
I'Bper for President
age I apiiointiiient of an olli.-iul III" vilJHge for tbe yttir. i.Hndail read a leder from James .¦^tiles, ruitor of the Nassnu Post, in v^iich he ,«aid that he understood there Willi some criticism of hia paper, be- («iw.. I l-l V >-,-¦' -^"t '" .' ¦¦ '"presenth- tive Ht the meetinga of the Board
The Hand-in-Hand League enjoyed Regular services af thf M. F^ ('hurch Bt social evening on Fridav the 24th, every Sunday morning a' lii:3o; even* when the regular semi moathly meet ing at 7:30: Sunday School in the af- iiig was lield at the bome of .Miss Vera ternoon at 2:.10; preaching by fhe pas- Thamn. tor. Rev. B. F. Ray. All ate wilcome
An invitation frotn tht- .Men's Club, , to these services.
inviting the League lo join with the | , —
varioua organiiations of the villnge The regular monthly mteting of the on "Go To Chuich Sunday," was read Bellmore Board « f Trade w ill lie held by the pnsident nnd aecepteii by e\ery in Firemen's Hal' vc-^t Monday even- member present, jing. Hiil ry E, Larson of the Nussau
It was decided that a special m^-et- Light & Power Company of Roslyn is
ing should be held at the home of exjitcted to be present and addre.-is
Mips May Tween on Wednesday, the meeting relative to the installation
'~^j March 2'J, to start tbe seuinK class of eletricity for privHte consumption
Mrs. M. Sizer and family of Park Avenue have removed to Brooklyn.
Miss Anna Samisch tjf Brooklyn spent the weekend with her aunt, .Mrs. (Jharles Epple, of Stevens Street.
^ .lohn Walters and family, who have resided on Colonial Aveni'e for nome time, have moved to the Bronx, New Vork City.
for the benetit of the cripj of St. Giles Institution City. The next regular meeting will be held at the Xieme of Miss Margaitt .Schermtrl.i in on April 1 I,
d children in'this vicinity. The public is invited Garden to meet with tne Board.
VVork h>.s been commenced on the erection of the sti.if building for Domii.ic Ferrarii I ;. ; .'.'.[d Avenue, neHr CrHiiil .Avrntrt*
Hra.lley'i« Stli.lio.
RKNSON SMITH Our New Postmiister
Rock
Mrs. M. Bruhl of New Yoik Cily spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. A. Behrens of i'raig Avenue.
Mrs. H. Aborn ef Park Avenue bus moved to the Myers faraj in the north¬ ern part of the village.
.Mrs. Charles K. Hamaker and Mrs. Charlea Epple viaited .Mrs. Mary 1-. Seaman, mother of Mrs. HamakM,
i lest Monday, at the home of Mrs. Wil¬ liam T. Golder, Archer Street, Free-
; port.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Behrens of Craig j I Avenoe cele'irated their tenth wedding • i anniversary on Friday of last week, i assisted by the Ladies' Aid Society ofj the Lutheran Church of Freeport. j
a report of the meetings in the current isjue. He covettd thf honor of the all pt.i8sibl.! succes.i to Mr Randall, j appointment highly, aiid would tppre who wi:uld "have the soliile.=>t backing cisite another cliiit:C'- lo make good If of any miin who has ever presidtd in le violated the trusr aunin. he w.^uld the chair." I welcome a tranafer. Trustee Btdell
In taking the chair, Pre-ii'leni lian-i iiioverl that a liai/ot iie thkeii, Httuoded 1 dall remarked tlmt it waf H innttnr of j liy '1 lustee .Vlaxeon, iit;d the Nassau Services at the t'hurch of the Re- inte- se gratification and honor to be I'osil was selected hy a vote uf three to i deemer Sunday, the Fourth in Lent, at elected Prtsidmt of our vill;ige, and'two. "' ^ 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M.
especially hy .so cunclUiiive a vole. Ho j Tberf was only Wie upplication for , (.'. lebrHlion uf the Holy Communion, wanted tj Ihank e'erjone who voted appointment fi r Vtreet Cnmirissioner, ll.ituny, .sermon. Evening Prayer and for him and the friemls w ho worked sojM. F. Bond, lie retiring commission- | sermon. The Church School meets i|„, retnilar monthlv meetinL t 1 har i for him on Election Day. when ; er, who wus UnBnimou.-ly re appointed ! each Sui.day in the Parish House at ;-jj^jfj ujg,pjj.( j^^ ^j^ij^.^^ Assoc'iat '"
be held al Firemen's Hall next
Samuel Wilson hns been lirawn one of the Trial Jurors for the Apri term of the Supreme Court whi open? at Mineola next Mondav.
as
•n
1(1 o'clock. The Camp Ground Sunday '-"chool meets at 3 o'clock in the fire Jiill of Company No. 2 on Camp Ave, '.Vomf:n'.'! .Auxiliary to the Board of .Missicns and for locil work meets L aci) 1 hursday in the Parish House at _'.3d V ith tea at 4 o'cli;ck. The G, F. S. meets on Fridavs iit 3 "/> and 7,'30 I'. .M. Boy Scouts meet Thursdays at 7.30 P. .M. Cooking class on Satur- ixy.s at 9.'311 .\. M.
The regular ouarterly report of the Freeport Bank, published in this is i
sue shows an encouraging condition : Smith, oelter known as George , ¦ ..
of finances, with the resource.s between \ Smitb, now residing in California, but! Games were enjoyed, together with a
$800 000 and $900,000. , for many years active in Democratic mock wedding in which Mrs. Olaf
'¦ — politics in this section. He was one | Magnusson impersonated the groom
The Freeport Arts Club will hold its , of the organizers of the Freeport Ice j and M". Behrens acted as the bride,
OL'R VILLAGK cFFU lALS. Top row. left to right —.N'ew Tru.'^tec John 11. Mahnken, (""lerk Shea, Trus¬ tee Maxson. Health Ollii'tr Runcie; Leo Fi.«hel (coun.sel). Bottom row- Trustee Wiliiam.s, Retirii.,L': Pres, Lamb. Pie.^iileiit Kainlall, Triij-itec Bedoll Photo by Freeport Studio
Thursjay evening.
The recent thaws have plaved havoc with several of (he Peekskill gravel and macadam roads in this neip,hbor- hr.ud. Bedlord .\vei.ae, fron; the rail¬ road to Grand Avenue, has been iiadly cut to pieces, while Grand Avenue, in the vicinity of Firemen's Hall, is so badly torn up (hat,it is impassible, ex¬ cept on the sides. The Merrick Road ^Hending ttn i» also a succession .^f liiils and hol- jlows. TbesH streets should have the (iroiniit attention of tbe proper author- : Miss Miklred 11,li, hK.mg finished a I *''^'^ "' ''""" "«'f^^ vveather permit.s. j successful and enjoyabie tirst term at j w.,rk|h»s been resume.l on the tiv. the New Paltz .Normal, will sptMul the houses being built by Qeorge Rey I spring vacation at her^home ber- ar- I „„,j, j..^ ,h,, Long Island Realty Com" I n.ing ttday. p^py „„ ^^^^^^ property near the depot.-
"vlrs. R Narwood la_\ s at A tlanticC'ity.
regular meeting at 3 o'clock \'onday. April 3, at the Methodist Church. The subject of Ur. lyenaga's lecture will be "From Vladivostock via Har¬ bin to Uairen."
Owing to the serious illness of Mra. Delafuente's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. S. Delafu- ente and family have taken up their residence in New York City for the next few weeks.
Fuel ('om[)any, from which he retired a short tirne ago.
I'olitically, he has been for aeveral years District Committeerr.an, and has made a splendid record for the regis¬ tration and voting of his party in the district he has represented.
Fraternally and socially he is an active member of Freeport Lodge No. 12ri3, B. O. P, Elka.
A Brilliant Recital
while Mrs. C. W. Mahnken played the wedding march. Light lefreshrnenta were served to the guests, the tables being beautifully decorated for the oc¬ casion. Mr. and Mrs. Behrens were the recipients of many beautiful pres ents. The following ladies were pree¬ ent: Mesdames Koster, Munns, J. W, Mahnken, C. W. Mahnen, J.J. Boland, Kairs, Matthias, Magnusson, Schmidt, Yonger, Newmann, Plump, Wilkins, Dunker and Bruhl.
Thomas Ferguson of 211 Smith' „,, f , , m . ^'^* '''''^'*' Skidmore wna very
inomas ''"^u""" 1 he many fnends of young Maater agreeably surprised by about twenty
Street h.-J^ «^e«pted a responsible pos. ^,„,„,,i„, Ri^.^^d VanRees. the (if- of her friends at her home on Stevens
h I M MilU LTbeen rianaeine ' t««^"-y«" "'«' -'" "^ «'• »"'' ^'"- C. Street last Saturday evening. Various which Mrs M lier has been managing a. VanUees of 170 Lena Avenue, who L.nies and ,lancing were enjoyed by i ""'.V one'etiring, and are deserving a since the death «f Mr Miller who . ^^^^ ^^ j^^^ ^^^^^^^^1 musical ability, laii „ '....,,- ,..,., . ,
was one of the largest stockholders m ..xpncting to hear something good i served
; the opposition was pretty well snowed ' at a salary of .*a.50 per day. His bond I under. The contest had been a fair ! was fixed at $.'iO'i.
and honorable one, and no one need | Mr. Riindan .".iid that he fireferreil I apologize. Mr. Randall was especial- ! ly gratified by the results on the ap- ' proDriations. which had been carried
by majorities ranging from 89 to 2.'jO.
Theso appropriations carried expendi- i tures of $39,.')()0, of which $32,000 was
tc be raised by direct tax Tins was ! the largest sum that had ever been
voted in the village to be raised by di- ' rect taxation in any one year, anil he ; thought it showed the confidence of
the peoiile lo a very great extent. I "I want to thank you Mr. Lamb, for ' yuur kind interest, and the devotion yo\i i have shown to the work. You are the
the company.
Howard E. Pearsall haa moved from the Review Building to the house re¬ cently bought by him at 31 East Ave¬ nue. Tbe rooms vacated by Mr. Pear¬ sall are now occupied by Mrs. Hoff man. whose aon, Geurge HofTman, is employed by the Nassau County Re¬ view.
Charles D. Hildreth of Sayville and John A. Mott have opened a lunch room at Rmlroad Avenue. Mr. Hil¬ dreth was in the restaurant business with his fath'er ut Sayville for 10 years, and is well qualified fur the work, and Mr. Mott will make an act¬ ive assiatant. They have a pretty, neat place, and a successful business ia predicted tor them.
The guests present were; at tbe organ recital given by him at : Misses Mildred Thorne, Jennie Skid- t,Me Presbyterian Church Tuesday ev I niore, Marian Baldwin, Irene Chester, ening, but they were happily surprised Edna Stevens, .Mbv Wright, Ethel at the sustained excellence of the pro- | Wright, Ethel DeMo'tt, Isabella Lister gram from the beginning to the end. and Freda Lister and Messrs. Harry Master VanRees has been taking organ ^Golder, Charles Smitb, Fred Losee. lessons frum Prof,^ Rogera of Hemp-j Kenneth Raynor. Ralph Raynor, Eili stead and Roslyn only about six ] ott Raynor and Raymond Ruppert.
months. Since October he has had
charge of the organ at the Pressyter- The annual meeting of the Woman's ian Church and has handled it to the , p]xchange, which had been postponed entire satisfaction of ihe congregation '' from March 6, was held Monday, who in the year previous had grown March 27, ai the home of Mrs. L
done. You have devoted a lot of your
time to the villuge anil have been sut
'cesi-ful. 1 shall try to follow in yonr
^footsteps, and if I succeed, as well as
you and tbe Presidents preceding you,
I shall feel tbat I have merited the
confidence of the voters.
One of the arguments used against , me on Election Day was the fact that
I had large real estate interests. The
vote showed that the people of Fret • ; port had u higher opinion of my hon- ! esty and integrity than to believe that
I would use my office for personal in- endeuvor to merit
deeply attached to the brilliant, fin | Haas, on Hart Avenue. The meeting i terests, and I sha ishetl and Rrtistic work of Mrs. Fred was well attended and a very pleasant j this confidence."
erick C. S. Knowles. i evening was enjoyed. ! As Mr. Randali took his seat a large
Master VanRees, ably assisted by! The yearly report of the secretary i flora'hofse shoe waa brought into the Miss Rose VanJlees, who contributed i was read, which clearly set forth the ' room and presented to him by Coun to the enjoyment of the evening two fact that the membera had all worked I se''^'' Leo Fishei un behalf of his numbers, Dudley Buck's "Fear Not j industriously during the oast twelve j fr'euds- Mr. Fishel said that this was Ye O Israel" and De Koten'a render-' months. The treasurer's report was | "»i"nbolical of the success we deaire Prt»«iH«»nt P«ndall As Host '^ °^'^'P'*"'''' ^^®*"'°'^"'' ^*'* ^'*^' then presented which was very grati-i for you. We congratulate you and the
t^rCMUCnt Kami^i^/^ _ j ter was very warmly received and the fying to the membera as a nice bal- people of Freeport. "
Village President Randall has invit-I proidngjj applause shonld huve ance is on hand for the coming year's I President Randall "This is more ed a namber of those who assisted in j i,rought another number from Miss work. than I expected. I appreciate it, and
bis election on March 21 to be hisjvanRees. Her voice, which haa guests at a beefatoak dinner at the vvays been of clear and brilliant tone Commercial JHotel on Saturday even- i quality, is growing in richness and vol¬ ume.
.Master Lawren
ing of thia week.
Another Factory for Freeport/^
Capt. Jamea Hanie has Meased the top floor ot his building on Rai'road Avenue to the Classic Mfg. Co. of New York City. The new owners will take possession on April 15 and open a lactory for making knitted goods. They intend to employ between 40 and .SO girls and th^re will also be 5 or ("> men to attend to the overseeing of tbe work and the employees.
To Build Synagogue
The Purim b.il! and bazaar given bj the Hebrew residents of Freeport in Brooklyn Hall on Thursday evening, Murch 23. was i successful and pleas¬ ing aflfair. Th.- ; roceeils amounted to $20a, which wi'l. . il.!' a iiind (ur the purpo-io of building a synago;4ue
e Smitli, Ihe ot Mr. and
thir- Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Edwards, sr., who has ! the interest you have shown, from the been president of the Exchange for '¦ bottom of my heart." several years, refused the nomination ; The Board then proceeded with the again, as she found that she would be regular business and adopted resolu-* unable to attend to the work of the tions as follows:
otiice as'faiihfully aa she had in the
Regular meetings lo be held first and third Thursdays of euch month at a p. m.
Treasurer's isalary Hxtd at $900 per
teen year-Old
Charles D. Smith, of .West Merriek past. Mrs. Henry F. Smith of Charles Road, who has been rendering occa Street was then elected to the presi- sional solos at the Preshyteria Church, dency, with Mrs. Charles Morgan of also made his debut in recital, with Union Place as first vice president and , >«"''. bonds of S2.'),ooo with two or two classic numbers. His clear boy's Mrs. F^ed Mollineaux as second vice more secureties.
soprano, his iierfeet self-possession, ; president. Mrs. L. Haass was chosen ¦ Sylvester P. Shea re engaged as and his truenesa of note, combine to secretary and Mrs, Rebecca Stuart c'erk at salary of SI25 per month, make his singing a real treat. He, • treasurer. Miss Blanclie Rhodes as asaistant
too. was encored very persistently but Following the business meeting the i c'erk at .ftjO per mont-. !2^s3|-• !^»Si5 did not respond. ; hostess served refreahments, after Henry E. Ryder as re.ider of meters
.•\rlhur BendiT, a popular F'reeport I which a iileasant aocial hour was en-I at ?S0 per montb ; bend of these three boy. vvas a straiiger to most of the [ joyed.
audience, as a violinst. He carried' The next regular meeting will be his part 'iir witb j^reat credit tr. him-1 held thia coming Monday, April 3, at self. The indir,n'r»ible quality of ac- | ihe home of Mrs. Conrad Gaenger.
laying uver the appointment for polici oflicers until the regular meeting oi the Board, which will by held Thurs day, A| ril i'< The followitif: appliiii tions fer (oiice otficers were received Wilbur D. Rider, Art'iur C. Smith Peter Elar, ("'larence M. VanRijier, Milford F. Van Kiper. Thiodore A. G's sell, Xi. Riley Raynur, Marshall C Smith,
Presiilent Ranilnil Miinoiimeil llien) pointment of coniinitt-e? as follows- Ligh(- Maxsi'n and Williams. Water—Bedell ami .Mahiiliin Streets—Entire Hoaiil Supplies — Randall ami Bi •Itli Police anil License IJHniiall Finance- Bedell, .Ma.xsun, 'vVilliani- Mabnktti, or a majority. Assessors—Entire Board Sidewalks -WillianiH unil .Vlaxsoii Power liouse- Kaniiall and Beilell Purk Mahnken anil linndaM 'i'rustee Maxson requested the Streel Commissioner to iinmetliatuly repair L'uig Beach Av: nue. iosl norlh of hi?- (Trustee .Muxson's) resilience. He thought the r. Her h1;i jld be brouglil down as the road whs in "horrible con dition, " but the Strtt-L (Commissioner did not think it prn'iical at tne pres ent time. He would, hawever, repair this road for .Mr. Maxson at once.
J;A|Cu to-Church Sunday evening will I be^he ll in the Churcb of the Redeemer , this .-jnd..y. (larLiciiiarly for Hit I^len's ; Club, but with invitulions sent tu
Primaries for all the polil ic;**^ par¬ tiea will be held next TuHsday, .Ajicil 1, Ijelween the hours of 3 and 9 p, ni. In this district they will be held at
j other organizations in the village to Firemen's Hull as usual. James J. join. Tbe general public is especially ' Molloy, at present Repullican District
I invited. The time^is 8 o'clock.
Harry G. Muller who has been de- I tained at home here from businesa Iwith H severe attack of tonsilitis is I ab< ut again.
Fred. Schaardt of Bellmore is put- tint; an addition on the house ot .\. C. Doane on .Merrick^^-A^'e., a billiard luiini downstairs ami a bed room, bath, atul sleeting po'ch upstairs.
(icu. Dn |ier, the sun of tin- Rev, am! Mrs, Frank Draper of this place, ha-- Kiccei.sfully iiasaed the examina tiiiis in wireless telegraphy of the Marconi School and will shortly re i ceive a ship appointment.jj; John, the' other s.ii if .Mr. and iMra, Draper, is '. 8Ui!Vring froni a heart; ulTeL'tion, and i uuler the cart-ol Dr. ilolcutoii is in beii fur[h period.
X'ommitteeman, and John J. Kedell. who holds a similar position in th» Democratic Party, are both candi¬ dates for re-election, and neither haa
; any opposition. A .Stute ('ommittee- man on each ticket is alao to be bal¬ loted for.
I Adam Emeigh, sr,, bas kolil the ! .-iluoi) yacht Reliance to Cupt. John ; Brush of Merrick who expects to use
the boat in Southern waters next
Winter,
F. M, Wood i.B moving one ut hia icottag'S from the Water View de¬ velopment to his recently acquiretl .property on Jackson's Creek.
, John J. Bctlell is erei-ting al cottage i on liellmore Avenue, near ibe^dock.
('a|)i, Adam Emeigh bus .-(old to S. Hubber of Brooklyn the launch Fran¬ ces, formerly owned by T. Wilkins,
> - "
* ¦"¦¦¦
. Mrs, Samuel Benner ami fumliy have returned tu their home on Hempstead Heub-vHrd after a stay in Manhattan fl r the last tW(j{months,
.Monthly fire ^meetings^are due on Monday and Tuesday, No.j2 on Monday
A suiprise supper will be held in tbu ' M E. (,'hurch this Saturduy evening,
April 1, from 0:30. All are invited 1 to be present. A pleasant evening and
lots of surprises are in store.
.u,,.,, . -„ .- The annual meeting for the election
at 8.J5 in headtjuarters on Carnp Ave. ^ of officers of (he ladies' A.d Society and No. 1 on Tuesday ut 8.00 P. M. i^t the M. E. Church will he held at
the home of .Mra. Seitz on Onter Ave¬ nue next Thursdty afternoon, April'd. A full attendance of the members'iis requesteti and frifndy ure inviteil.
cur.i: y of f>!r!ir;d torch wire very manif.'st. 'Vhi-re wis n->t a false tone {"• eithit "!' tile diflicult selections he reiidert'.i. The Berceuse fioin Jocelyn
was su well done that it bud
Freeport Tbe site for this building thu.-^irtstic leception.
an en-
A dance will be heid at the Board of Trade Hal on Friday evening, April 7, under the auspices of the Board of Trade Realty Co,
hus not been settled on as yet, but ceiitial part of Frecport ia whut the committee desire for this purpose. Cudman H. Frederick hss ottered to donate a lite in the soulhctly section of Fieeport.
TthS Society has the following oili- ctrs: H. JJjirBSch, president; C. M. Goldberg, vice president; H. Straus of Roosevel-t, secretary; L. Freedman. treaaurer. The committee uitt;iui.-i to ' hold a vaudeville entertaiiimenf in l le ^ near future, but no dejinite plans have | been made us y»«t. !
The Society has iea'^ed Broiiklyn; Hun for on8y<'ar^iirfttnr-m»;f(ine^a«.^ - hoid here. If a auitabie site and sUtVi- cieiit I'linds can ' '• o'.itained the Society will start to erect the synagogue th:? , iiuinmer. * ' j
"(JTry my special box of cut Howlers, . 7St for the weekend. C. R. Anker-, I flori^t. Rockville Centra. L. I.; tele-j jihont connection; delivery atrywher,.>, ! AdvertlseniKiit
Miss Eisie Hansen of Nassau Road bv ill-
The aiiiiieiiee was large, ncttwifh stading the rain, very completi-ly fill- has been confined to her hon inp the churcb. Friends from ahroniL ness f.ir two weeks. present and vied v/ith the many
were
honif friends in congratulating the
young artiats at the close ' 1' the
cit'i'.
VVccKiy Weather Report
(For our readeis iii otiier '.ui.aHlitsi
Friday, March 24 (ground still cov¬ ered several inches .'nowl ; ciear ard warm, unow inelting
Saturday, yvHrin. snow melting .Vas;, nice Spriti); da;,. Sunday, name snc.v gone otf roads and walks, alth-iii'.i large heaps still left.
Mondiiy, 4ame. H Tue.sday, snnw about gone, wtirir and overcaat, heavy rain in evening.
W»dne«d»y,-uiLerc&3^t. and waiui. •huwerii.
TliUrsdM*- -' - ' ¦¦•¦^--
Mr. and Mrp. H'hrry Kat^i of Nas.sa Road announce the arrival \of a gir bo.-n .Monday, .March 27. \
fixed at $5on uach
Cullector'.s bond fixed at S.SOOO.
Supply Committee authorized to pro¬ cure nece.-isary coal for the power house.
Presidenf autbo.-izid to aign nionthiy warrants, and fixed charges lor' the ensuing ytar.
President Rundell of folice.
Treasurer instructed to apply ali money receivetl from tax arrears tn- ward.-! payment of ;iote uf 58500 bor¬ rowed from First National Bank, in anticipation of taxes.
Supply comroittte in.^tructed to se--"-"^ t;ure a scow load of Peekskill gra/el '""ai' ' as soon as p¦^^^ibll.'. and arrange with'
Frederick Peteison of Hen^y Street: Street Committee for improvement of;
roads.
The Freepoit Bank and Firgt Na- •'¦ tional Bank apprtived nu depoaitorie?, ¦' o ' and they are to submit verified, item ' ized statements of accounts at thefirr't meeti.tg of the-'.Bt at-d in each month.
This fiiiisKed' the work which hail been already laid out for action, un '- the appointment of attorney was then tuken up. Trustee Bedell moved tiiut I,eo Fishel be engaged ua village coun¬ sel, at a reasonable compensation for services rendered. Trustee Maxson seconded the motion, which waa car¬ ried unanimously. (Continued on pi^g. , The next onler of h'.i?!ne<:= -• .
Prominent
Officials Robbed
When Sheriff Stephen P. Pettit re- turned on the 12 o'clock train from'¦ Samuel Kilpatrick, jr,, and family. New York Saturday evening, he went ' who have resided in (Joronu for anum- into his house by the rear door, instead ' her of years, huve moved to tnis vii- of the front door as WHS hig usual cus-i lage. They will make their home tom, anil evidently as he came in the with Mr. Kilriatrick's parents pending one door an uninvited guest went out | the completion of their new house in the front door, taking with him jew- the Samuel Wilson development.
eIry to the value of about SiOil which . ~
1 .- had tuken from various druwers in BuSinCSS Men ACtlVC
the Pellit house. Mrs. Pettit was' At the regular monthly meeting of -I ending the night with her sister, ! the Busineas Men's Assoi-iutiun h.-ld ,\lr.s. Frank Horntieck, und the house at the otiice of C. M. Flint. Railroud WHS temporarily vacant, so that the Avenue. Tuesdav evening, the new burglars had the whole evening to ' Village President, Ernest S Randall, work in and thoroughly ransacked the, made an address, in which he suid he SEVEN FT. FLORAL HORSESHOE j P'"*^"' ''"'*''"'''"">'**'•'''*' '¦'Cfpelled to wou'd be glad to co operate with the
leave before they had finished Mrs. Asaociation in ull its elftirts to help Pettit had taken most of her jewelry promote the general welfare of the vil- with ber, also $60 in cash belonging to Uge, har mother. • a committee wa.? ap)!ointed to work
Ihe same evening the reaidence of ' in conjunction with the Mernck Civie Hirum R. Smith on North Bergti, AsHoeiation to enueuvor to have proper Pluce. was entered Mrs. Smith is at raised platforms at both atations, ao Southern Pinei,, N. C, and the houae ia in charge of Mias Hattie .Smith, wbo wus in the cily for the duy. Ori I er return homei about 8 o'clock, abe thought .she htard sorneoiM! in the h,-iiac and called a neighbor and made an inv ..tigntiori: It waa found that the viMiors hnd left in h hurry, and
Preaented to Preaident Ran by his Frientls
Phulu by I- rrteport Studii;
VISIT TO I'OLICiJ HEADQUARTERS After the Hoard atljcurnHd, Chief of Police Ru ;dal. invited the membera tt viait police heudijuarters. All th» olli¬ cer- h; ! iil en i? .'."ttd to appear, I Lointed Ch'icf vvliere iney were inirtductd to the new member of the Bourd. Truste Mahn¬ ken. President Randall told the pt.lice that he v.a? ii't v,-( r-nly to make hi?
hua been confi h^nvy cold.
Mrs. Rodi?r, i, this place, vcaa while shopping oi Biooklyn, recently. ic htr home, where, serious condition.
designat wcu d at until !'
I'ng veftr, and
I woiporHnl V
^«fore they had time to take anything p-
that peraon." rojld [iroperly get off the trains, the iireHint platforms being entiri'iy too luw for convenience.
Another cunimittce was appointed to eu r.] I rate with ;lhe .Msa.»Hpei|uaiAs- -¦¦MiiU' ri in an endeavor to move the |,ri:: - ' 11 ''^ (."-t some trolley iinn Amityville and 1
ft-rnit".' !i:M'«.:ni if
taken seriously, ili
:in Fulton , Street,
She was reVioved
he is still .ir. a
at.
The Ro?evelt Candy Kitchen, a branch ot the Hempstead and Hiijks- vilie Candy Kitchens, op^-ned up iWat Saturday with a full li'i> ¦ f ¦•••ndy, ke cream, etc
¦ -iv.;: h;_ ;ra more ex '- - ¦ lerv line, sold
oul to L. Micbiiuii, and purchased i. chicken farm at Merrick, which he ha
•'ick Prize Spc^«ker,s
I Or preliminary speakin;? ¦• t. .-i ; ttrmine the two R'adent- •¦' •¦¦••• ' '¦' .-"I-t F'reeport High ¦•
;l ieare "'•"-Suffolk intcrsc; ryiiitb- »"K contest, will!,. a ior a cVntjc .port High School uudiu>i line: .Mr. day evening, April 12. -er two boys wiil he choaen. .,) T. .Moulton ifi roHch'ng the .¦'tijfienls so .Amerg th-)=i ¦,',ho havo entt-ft-.' nre
v: :
Scituol .'tUetinji!; Ma\
.f
ntly disponed of
!ie !)ni!t/'>: .-¦'::: meeting
' .-'-I- No. 9 t*i!i i,«
i "!. ' -I Scbcol, Tuea '
<*ve:.: , . • trannHction af
businesa us uauai at that nrieeling. At
that meeting a truatee will be elected
¦L-- V. i .e.s- in r'a-ie ff C. Dwii.'ht rti.ker. whoa*
Two Ki'rL"»nd '""> "' '^"''^'' **''"' - ''"'V 31. l^DJ-
ML-S Etbel '^' '*"* f's^-'ing the Board will pres-
ent to the voteri? 'f 'his district 4,ha
qoeution of the proper beating and
ventilating of the Grove Street School,
about which something roust be dona
at once.
Mnra Frpcparf N^w* on Page 8
Ktliii.-f Uioji.,,,, .VIiK.* ciinne Sy-
.Mhs .Marie lHahiiUfn, .\|i«.t Mur-
"' - .loseph Pettit, Mervin
i Gii)lar,,.Arthur Bender,
.^r.hiir Connor und
To Give "The Nest Egg"
Thj Mask rmd Wi? Club will g,ve thi'l play wt the CT\:'.tl Theatre, T-iem dny and Weriii.-ir-iM. J\i.r,-. -.'.i; ^nd -ii^
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19160331 |
| Date | 1916-03-31 |
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 31 1916 N ol. XX, No. 13 I P Freeport Slntcle copi^•^> of thp Hevir-tr far Ml.- ,it (^rwen- Matt'ii ami Brmlthwalfi. Rallroarf Avenue; Mich- o«ff'», N«*«u County R»vi-\v. Dn-Stlvai and I liebetzs. liain .Strwt; Si.lnny Smith'.. W.-«t Mvrrirk Hoad. Benson Smith Appointed Postmaster Rooseyelt gfJ HIGHWATEK TIDK TABLE inntflo tr Priday Mar. Saturday, April Sonday Monday, Tuasday, WednendHy, Thursiliiv, Friday Saturriiiy, H«fi |
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