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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 32
Freeport
In the Fraternal Orders Social and Personal News of the Churches
Roosevelt
Merrick
Bellmore
Sinsle copies of the Review for sale »t Green¬ blatt'* auwl Brmithwaite'i, Railroad Avenue: Mich- noff'ti NasMu County Review. DaSilva'a and Gobeu'i, Btain Street; Sidney Smith's. We«t Merrick Road.
HIGHWATER TlUK TABLE (Official figurei for Sandy Hook)
Friday AuKUxt
Saturday,
Sunday
Monday,
Tueaday,
Wadneeday.
Thursday.
Friday
Saturday,
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17
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19
6 :50 a.
6:51 a.
7:48 a.
8:41 a.
9:81 a.
10:20 a.
11:10 a.
12:00 a.
12:51 p.
m.
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Doingf io the .ecret fraternal ortanisations of Freeport aad vicinity. |
The Patriotic Circle will hold its next domino and euchre at the bome of Mrs. Leona Haynor, Maple Avenue, next Friday evening. Auguat 18.
Mystic's Beach Party. —Mystic En¬ tertainment Committee is planning ita second annual beach party for Wed¬ nesday, August 30, tn High Hill Beach. Boats will sail from Patterson's dock, at 9:30 o'clock.
^mt ConceminK Residents of Our
nunity. and Their Guests, Visits
and Social Affairs
Subject of Sermoiu. Services o and other doinffs in the chi aod cburch societies
Van Gelder.—L. A. Van Gelder is .i^Copping at the Elks Club at Saratoga for a month.
! Fraclc 3. Snekeker. Jr.. our authoriied repre- ' sentative, is in this village every Tuesday, and will be pleased to receive special items, or make , app<.intnwnts for callinir for same.
Thiscolumn is edited by Re' and all items should be sen^ lo him to insui'e sertion under this heaains.
„ , .. , ,. Frank RoberU is our representative tn Bcllnwn il. L.tteb.Tindt „j vicinity. All orders and news left with him
Cornelius. —Miss Hannah Cornelius of the Naasau County Review vacation" this week.
Rider—Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rider are on a two weeks' vacation at, Bloomingburg, in the Shawangunka.
I. r> IT \ M Tk „.™ ,f r- ' Golden.—Mra. Clarence Golden and, Jr. O. u. A. M.—The name or C. i , ,.. s o, » i. c-. .
,1, I r- IA • u • _ J J daughter, of 21 Archer btreet, are
Wea ey Golden s being recommended: ^,. .^ . n l. r-
Catholic.—The time for the masses on Sunday is 7:30, 9 and ;i0:30 a. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist. — I on ' Services Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock, ' . Fulton and Franklin Streeta; aubject | next Sunday, August 18, "Soul."
Sjinsle copies of the Nassau f)ounty Review sali> at Mrs. S. Nathan a Store. Nassau Rood
C. S. Powell, auctioneer, advertiaes ¦ale of !ota at auction; see thia week's adv. columna.
(i. Bennett Smith haa an attractive
by Freeport Council No. ."j7 for the office of State Vice Councilor at the coming convention, to be held at Wat¬ ertown, September 4. Bro. Golden ia a past coancilor of Freeport Council
adv. this week, quoting reduced prices and haa always been an enthusiaatic on Ford autoa. worker for the success of ths local (Council and fhe order
spending the weeK at Darbury, Conn.
Campbell.—Corporal Bob Campbell, of the 47th Regiment, is back home, the regiment having returned from Camp Whitman.
Accidents and Incidents
throughout Long Island. Already at
aurances have been received from
SUMMER Eagle Council of Amityville, Oyster
, Hoyt, Travera. — Misses Edith L. ..„ „^.
n general jjoyt and Miss Mae Travers of Albany will read a sermon
are viaiting Mra. Henry L. South Long Beach Avenue.
Preabyterian. — Rev. William H. Hendrickson of Brooklyn will sapply the pulpit on Sunday. Mr. Hendrick aon ia not a stranger in Freeport and it is hoped that a large congregation may be preaent to meet him.
Chriat Lutheran.—Dnring the pas¬ tor's vacation thia church will be open for services as usual. The deacona of the church wiil have charge of aome of tbe aervic a. At the 10:30 morn¬ ing aervice next Sunday J. J. Boland At the evening
I At the regular meeting ol Alpha Hook, Ladder and Hoao Company laat i Monday evening the resignation of ! Eugene Eldridge aa secretary waa ac- j cepted. Charlee Andrua waa elected , to fill the vacancy.
The residents of thia achool diatrict turned out in force laat Tuesday, Aug¬ ust 12, for the annual meeting. The budget for the coming year was dia- cusaed very thoroughly before vote was taken on it. The item of 1600 for aide- walks wa.*! omitted until estimates can be secured on the 'ivork. Tbe remain ing amounta in the budget were passed.
Services at the Church of the Re- Services at the M. F.. Church every (deemer Sunday, the Eighth After Sunday morning at 10:30; evening at Trinity, at 7:30 ami 11 o'clock A. M. " :<fi. All are welcome to these ser- and s' o'clock P. M. Celebration of/^"^ps- Sunday School has been dis- the Huly Communion at the early ser- <^f<n<inaed until further notice. Prayer vice and .Morning Prayer and sermon, meeting Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, at 11 o'clock. Evrning Prayer and;
aermon. Aiiother activities than the ! Charlea R. Lawmaster of Oak Street, regular Sunday services are suspended ' who is employed in the Brooklyn Navy during the summer. A cordial invita- ' Yard, is on his annnni vacation.
tion is extended to all serviees of this church.
to attend the ;
The monthly meeting of the Merrick Civic League Inc. will be held in the Parish Houae on Friday next at p.80 P. .M. The League has dhuwn murh commendable concern for Merrick dur¬ ing the continuance of the epidemic of
C'harles Mohrman is building a large barn on his premises on Linden Street.
STRAWBERRIES ALL
William Crevoiserat, whosellsshoes; Bay, Great Neck, Port Washington for a business, and raises blcoded Roslyn, Lynbrook. Rockville Centre.
chickens for a pastime, has a bed of 1 Woodmere. Rockaway Beach. Unity
strawberries which ia atill keeping | of Rosedale, and Freedom Councils, of j riij will take two weeks' reat. him supplied with luscious berries. I South Ozone Park, that their delegates
would work for the election of Past
Councilor Golden to this office.
Smith.—Officer Stanley Smith of the police force ia on a two weeka' va¬ cation. When he returna Officer Mer-
Maxson, ! service held at 7 ¦4,'i o'clock, William ; E. Gormley will read a aemon. The public ia alwaya welcome.
Archibald Greenaword declined the infantile paralysis and haa been assist
nomination for re election and Albert jng the health authorities. It secured
Harvey and John Tuera were nominat ^ watchman to meet all trams and in-
ed in his place. Mr. Harvey received form familiea eoming here with child-
a majority of the votea eaat and was j.^^ jhat if they did not leave at once.
declared yeara
elected a truatee for three
pick-
He says he expects to continue ing until cold weather.
Harvey C. Smith, well-known aroond town, was sentenced to $10 fine for public intoxication .>f) Monday.
Hattie Bell (colored) was sent to Nassau County Jail for 15 daya for petit larceny.
Last Wednesday evening a trolley
ject "A Crv for the Unveiling of the
Griebel.--Mr. and Mrs. Adolf ,'Grie- ' King." This will be a sermon on the
bei of Lexington, Ky., are visiting j hanger of the human heart for God.
Saturday night Unity Council of Rosedale held a shirtwaist dance. Past Councilors F. S. Snedeker, sr., deputy over Unity Council, and C. Wesley Golden attended from Free- port. During the evening Unity Coun¬ cil presented their deputy withameer- chaum pipe and case suitably ed"
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gobetz. Mrs Gobetz, formerly Mrs. Griebel, is Mr Griebel'a mother.
Methodiat. — Dr. Curtice will be his own pulpit on Sanday next. Ini The Miaaea Marjorie and Dorothy the morning he will apeak on the sub- ^-.^^j^ daughtera of Mr. and Mra. John
Dixon of Brookside Avenue, are apend- i ing a month'a vacation ut Camf) Wap- ;owog, East Hampton, Conn.
health requirementa demanded weeks' quarantine for all concerned A subscription liat ia rapidly growing to meet the coat of continuing the aer¬ vicea of the watchman aa long aa may aeem advisable. Citizens will find a list at the Post Office.
/
car and the aulo of Harry Lake of i graved, as a token of appreciation for Smith Street were in collision while ' hia faithfulnesa during the two yeara Mr. Lake waa crossing the track, go- ' be haa served as their deputy, ing west on Raynor Street. The right I Qn Monday evening of this week rear wheel and the fender oa the auto .everal of the brothers traveled to wspi broken, butnoane wes injured, freedom Council No. 9, South Ozone
Park, and worked the initiatory degree in short form on a class of eleven can- This was the last initiation The race week of the Great Soutli I f.'"''" '° ""^ '='°''*"»? °^ *h«ir charter Bay Yactit Racing Association opened ; '""• Am°"K "'"".^ attending and as- on Monday, the 7th in.t., when the 1 «'«''"«'" V^e work were Past Council- combined fleet of the South Bay Yacht | -" C- W-Jey Golden. J.^S. Snedeker Clubs rendezvoued at Amityville at 6 ' *'^- w""*ce « p. m., under the command of S«nior Commodore George E. Rice South Bay Yacht Club of Patchogue,
South Bay
Yachts Cruising didates
Babylon Yacht Club, Heliport Yacht Clab, South Shore Yacht Club of Free- port, South Side Yacht Club of Say¬ ville, Moriches Yacht Club, Unqua
Post, F. S. Snedeker,
jr., and Rodney Scudder, and Horace
The i '^'^'"'' ""d Henry RoDinson. At the
close of the meeting refreshments
were aerved.
Doings At the Lights
Next Wedneaday evening, August
Corinthian Yacht Club of Amityville 116, at the Lights Club Hoase, the and the Bay Shore Yacht Club, were | actors will have a "kid party," when all represented by motor and sail j "we'll all be children for one night, yachts and nearly 100 yachts joined ; Put on your baby clothes and we'll the cruise to the eastward. play Ring-around-a-Rosie, London
The sail yachts raced for tfae cham> | Bridges and games such as blind man's pionships in the various clacaee in re-1 buff, and if the gals are willing we'll gattas at Babylon on Tueaday, at Bay | play post office "
Shore on Wednesday, at Sayville on j On August 28 there will be a masque Thuraday, will race at Bellport today | ball with prizes for the most artistic, and at Patchogue on Saturday, at 2 p. ; unique, novel and most original coa- m. each day. ! tumes.
~— The following Wednesday night.
Commercial Travelers ! August 30, win be Freeport Night,
Qoing to Beach 1 w'hich, the announcement says, will be
_, .^. , ..,..,, ' open house to our neighbora, all resi>
The committee sends out the follow- i ^^^^^ ^, Freeport. Come and help us
Roe. — Mr. and Mrs. H. Preston Roe, both former reaidenta of Freeport, (Mrs. Roe, nee Mias Marie Bolton) are entertaining a young son, born Mon¬ day morning, Aagust 7.
MacCarey.—A young aon arrived at the home of Mr. and Mra. Aubrey MacCarey, Boston, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. MacCarey (nee Mias Chapman) are both former residents of Freeport.
Grim, Conner. — Fred B. Grim, jr., and William C. Conner of Freeport, who are enjoying a few weeka vaca¬ tion at their Ocean Breeze Camp at High Hill, send best regards to all their friends.
In the evening the topic ia to be "The i Unrealized Selfiahnesa and Imperti- i nence of an Ancient Re(]uest." The I aermon will set forth the shallowneas I of much of the eager reaching after i honor, place and preferment.
Baldwin.-St. Peter'a Evangelical Lutheran Church meets in the hall of the Fire Company on Grand Avenue. Service thia Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex¬ tended tn all tu attend the service. The pastor, William Steinbicker, Rockville Centre, will conduct the ser¬ vice.
At the regular meeting of the Town Board, held at Hempatead on Tuesday afternoon, the iiiiplication of Rudolph Ruben and Franz f-ekanna, for permis¬ sion to establish a slaughter house on the George Block property on Bell¬ more Avenue in this village, was broug'^t up for consideration. Peter Johnson, president of the Board of Trade, Lorenzo Heine and Theodore N. ^''^OjRipgom apoke in opposition to the granting of the permit and a number of other reaiderta of the village at¬ tended. The Board took no action in the matter, but decided to hold a spe¬ cial meeting un Wednesday afternoon yf next week and inapect the premises.
Frank Seaman, who'ia employed in
Mr. anrf Mra. Robert Anderson andj Allen Montgomery, the infant son ^ family of Corona are now occupying a et Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanington ol , the department of water aupply of the house on Willet Place. , Wantagh. waa baptized in the Church, City of New York at Clear Stream,'is
of the Redeemer on Sundtty by the i Miss Grace Underhill has returned Rector. The God parents -fiere Mrs. to her home in Brooklyn after spend-: R- Narwood and .Mrs. Holmea Nar- ing several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. wood and Mr. Clinton R. Place. Allred Doughty, of Henry Street.
I A well attended meeting of the
on a two weeks' vacation.
North Merrick.—St. John'a Evan-! en, gelical Lutheran Church of North Mer-j son.
rick meets in the hall of Fire Co. No. !
I 2 on Camp Avenue; pastor, William | Mrs. George Braune haa returned to Steinbicker, Rockville Centre. Ser-, her home on Stevens Street afler aev- vice this Sanday at 7:4.'i p. m. A i eral weeks' visit with relatives in
The Roosevelt boys who were mem- Men's Club received two new members bers of the Hempatead Machine Gun on Tuesday evening, arranged to play Corpa, attached to the Tenth Regi- b ball game on Labsr Day and talked ^ „ le ¦ ment, N. Y. N. U., at Camp Whitman'over plana for a satiafaelory winter! Bo^rd'of Tra'^ have returned to their homea. Those ' seaaon. '
arriving Tueaday afternoon were Rob- :
ert Pierce, Charles Pierce, Louia Gold- '
en, Harold HafT and Frederick Peter- i ObjeCtS tO Health
] Board Regulation
Because Rev. John L. O'Toole, rec-
Hellmure won a rather one-sided game of baaeball from Mineola laat Sunday by the score of 9 to 2. Next Sunday the postponed game with the Bloomer Girla will be played
A apeciai meeting of the Bellmore 1 be held in Fire¬ men'a Hall next Fridty evening.
Harry, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt of Oak Street, whoae illness was reported last week, was removed to Mercy Hospital, Hempstead, laat
Stone, Mauersberger.—Misses Maud Edith Esther Stone and Dora Mauers¬ berger, both of Freeport, left here for Newport, R. I., last Saturday, Auguat 6, on the atean^er Priacilla, where they will apend their Summer vacation with George Stone, Misa Stone's father.
ing letter:
All Aboard! The good ship Nettie Belle will leave Billy Patterson's dock, Raynor Street, Freeport, Saturday •fternoon, August 19, at 2:80, for a sail and dinner and general good time of Long Island Council No. .550, U. C. T.. to G. P. Ellison's Hotel. Point Lookout, Long Beach.
Ticketa are $1 each and are positive¬ ly limited, therefore it will be neces¬ sary to get your tickets at once for youraelf and friends, before we reach the limit. Each brother is urged to come and bring his wife, daughter or sweetheart and join ua in having a good time: the Committee, E. A. Spie¬ gel, J. J. Boland, W. M. Nichols.
Hymeneal
KLEIN—WACHTEL Mitcbel 1. Klein, of the firm of She- bar & Klein, of Freeport,! and Miss Anna Wachtel were married at the .residence of the bride, 126 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday af¬ ternoon, August 9. They will apend two weeka in Niagara Falls and Cana
I give them a royal welcome and a real 'good time. Special for thia evening, la "lucky prize dance" for all.
The Lights entertained the membera i of Freeport Lodge of Elks last even- ! ing, with dancing and entertainment. The "Professional Amateur" night at the Club House Wednesday night was a pleasing success, both the pro¬ gram and the dancing being enjoyed by a crowd aa large aa could be well accommodated. The varioua perform- era were called upon to do "atunta" outaide their regular line, as for in¬ stance a juggler called upon for a solo
Hunt.—Mr. and Mre. Robert H. Hunt of North Ocean Avenue are en¬ joying the breezes at Old Orchard. Portland and other placea in that vi¬ cinity, and in Maine. Mr. Hunt, whoae health has not been good, ia im¬ proving with the change of climate.
On Thuraday a party of membera of the South Shore Yacht Club motored to Sayville to see the races and have luncheon as the guests of the local yacht club. Included in the party were: Mrs. Otto Young, Mra. Wil¬ liam J. Schumacher, Mra. William Hibbard, Mra. H. L. Maxson, Miss Edith L. Hoyt and Misa Mae Travers.
parish not tJ attend maas Sunday morning. Health Officer William H. Runcie stationed two policemen in front of the church with instruction* of Colonial to prevent all ehil Iren under 16 from entering.
R" Pn* i Father O'Toole, after telling of the
tSlg cnieriainmeni j jj„ Phlllp Trumpfelier of Colonial abandoning of his plana for holding a
Next Thursday j Avenue is entertaining several friends carnival which would have netted In Aid of Church of Our Holy Re- o^ Brooklyn this week. , about $1,500 because of the danger of
tor of the Church of the Redeemer, i Sunday. Some time ago the lad fell refused to instruct the children of his I from the atoop of hia home and injured
cordial invitation ia extended to all to worahip with us. The concrete block foundation for the chapel is laid and in about a week the chapel itself will be on hand ready for erection.
Union Course.
Misa Helen Losee of East Hampton has been visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Losee, Avenue.
his cheat. His condition became grad ually more aerioua and an operation was decided necesaary to relieve the liltle sufTerer.
Harry A. Self has secured a position as temnorHry fireman at the Bellmore pumping station.
Jamea J. Molloy of Oak Street haa paralysis, said the Catholics have had j been appointed one of the deputies to The boya of Co. H., Signal Corps, . to atand the humiliation of having two ! the Mosquito Extermination Commie- Next Thursday, August 17, has been j Second Battalion, United Boyi,' Bri- policemen stationed outside the door | sion,
selected as tbe date for the annual , gade, in charge of Captain Russell of turning the little ones awuy. This, I
vaudeville entertainment for the bene- Floral Park, held a short meeting Mon he aaid, despite the fact that out of a i John J. Bedell of Merrick Road, fit of the Church of Our Holy Redeem-jday night. At thia meeting il was population of 9000, two caaea of infan-| who waa operated upon fur appendicit- er. It will be held aa uaual at the decided to dispenae with regular meet- tile paralyaia have been reported in i i" about three weeka ago in Naaaau
inga and drills until after all danger the village. "'You people are the'Hoapital ia improving slowly. He from infantile paralysis waa pasatd. taxpayera, and il is up tn you," aaid j waa able fo enjoy the outdoor air for
-^ Father O'Toole. "My time here on I'he firat time on Tuesday of thia week,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Losee of Co- Sunday is within the walls of our i making fhe trip frum hia room to the lonial Avenue will move to Eaat church. I am here ready to render all | hospital porch in a wheel chair.
deemer.
American Theatre on Main Street. Thoae who have attended these events in the past realize that this announce¬ ment is the promise uf an evening of
real enjoyment. Many uf the artists
belonging to our theatrical colony have Hampton where Mr. Losee has secured the services neceaaary for the salva
Taylor. — Monday afternoon Miaa| Ada Baker gave a "ahower" lo her | friend, Miaa Winifred Taylor, at the | home of Miss Baker's grandparents. Dr. and Mra. George H. Parshall, . South Orean Avenue. Bridge and 600 I were played, and the prizes won by | Miss Thelma Eokhart, Mias Astrid I Nygren, Mra. Edward Wittmeyer
promiaed to appear and help to make thia year'a event more aucceaaful than thoae of former yeara. Among those who will appear are mentioned: Sam and Kittle Morton, Morton & Glasa, Clara Morton. Gray & Graham. Am- broae & Mulvey, Tom and Stasia Moore, Great Richarda. FJddie Cavo. Lew Kelly, Edna Niceraon, Commings & Glading and Smith, Austin & Coak- ley.
Tickets can be aecured at Campion's electrical supply store or at Plump's drug atore.
tion of the soula of the people. Aa your rector, it is my duly to get the people to attend maas. I am not go¬ ing to ask parents lo keep children al home. Of course, if you feel that they should Btay at home that ia between you and Gud.
Out of a population of 9000 we have had two caaea that came here from Brooklyn. Thia ia the only village on Lung Island where pulicemen have
relieved to be called off. The hil of the evening was the cute little Dolly aisters, pink skinned and pink gowned babies, in song and dance sketches.
Next Tuesday evening the Lights will entertain the membera of the South Shore Yacht Club and their lad¬ ies. Many novel and entertaining aur- priaes are promised and muaic and da and upon their" return will reaide ' dancing will be in order throughout
Mrs. Melville Smith, Miaa Florence
Stiles. The rooms were decorated in | More About Nccdcd SigUS
which he artistically rendered with the ! [link and white for the occasion andi t„ .k„ c^;.„.-,* m„ = ....„ r.,.,„.„ p.. - . . 1 J u u- 1 11 J u .. lo the Editor of Nassau Lounty Ke-
assistance of a singer juggled behind | an especially prepared cheat waa given I vi w
the piano The hook waa nut uaed to I Miss Taylor containing the good will ' ... «;»._
any extent and the one victim seemed | greetinga of her assembled friends. ^ Tbelieve the lime haa come when
,,„ , -,, ithe roads both Town, County and
Must Scald Soda Glasses ^ state, in the county of Nassau, should
in Freeport.
Pay Your Village Tax
Village taxea not paid by next Wed¬ nesday, August 16, will require an ad¬ ditional 4 per cent, for collection. Taxea can be paid up t^ that date at ono per c?nt. fee, to D. Frank man, at office of Ortell & Smith. Rail rpad Avenae.
A. D. Jefferson, a painter and deco¬ rator of 3104 Jamaica Avenue,. Rich¬ mond Hill, has purchased a residence frum James Hanse at 11 East Smith Street, and will open a branch office in Freeport: telephone 1324-W.
IdvertlaenMBt.
the evening.
The editor recently had the pleaaure of inspecting the new club house through courtesy of Mr. Tauber, the "publicity man," and A. G. Stoklasa. manager. Mr. Stoklasa comes from the Savoy at London, where he was banqueting manager, and also aerved | tween each uaing. r*.*?' I as caterer to the Lord Mayor of Lon- ]
don. He is entering enthusiastically j iVlachine Gun
in hia new work, and keepa the club
house in flne condition. The large
dance hall in the center uf the main ] The Hempstead Machine Gun
regular hour of service should be ID o'clock in the morning. As aoon hs At the meeting of the Town Board : t'e Properly marked by suitable aign : possible Mr. Smith will reorganize of Health Tueaday. upon the auggea- boarda or guide posts of a uniform j^e Sundsy School and will hold its tion of Dr. Paul B. Brooka, sanitary i size and style, and I am informed and geggion at 11 o'clock. .Mr. Smith will inapeetor of the State Health Depart- | believe that the Board of Superviaora ij^e on Henry Street. On Sunday ev- menl, a reaolution waa paaaed, requir- , would favor Ihia being done. eninga he will journey to Sniithville
ing all dealera in soda water to either j No syatem of County or Town high- gouti, for servicea in the Epiacopal thoroughly acald their glaases and ' waya ia complete unleas information Mj^,,(jf, there, spoons with hot water afler each use j '» conveyed to the traveling public as or to use wax paper caps as soda con- *o distancea and dealinations reached tainers. Al present. Dr. Brooka slat-1 t'y «"ch roads.
ed in hia letter to the Board, the sell- | To the end that public sentiment era of aoda water in diatrieta not part ">»y ^^ aroused and an expression of
of incorporated villages are merely i opinion obtained upon this matter, and for nearly twenty-five yeara, Dr rinsing their glasses in cold Water be-;"?" ^I^V^^'^f ^° effectuate such a E. Burns^ of Seattle, ^'ash. (J
island
. A.
rand
I plan. I have prepared and left wllh hJxailed Ruler ofthe Elka uf that
'the librarian at the law library in the city, has been visiting his uncle and
'County Court Hou.se at Mineola and in aunt, Mr. and Mra. E. R. ('ollard of
tall the Town Clerk's offices, a petition this village, for a few daya. Dr.,
Company Home ,'0 be aigned by the citizena of the, Burns spent much of hia youth in
County, asking our Board of Super- Brooklyn and on Long Island. His
a position.
No baseball game wsa played last Sunday on the loeal grounda. A game had been aeheduled with cuunders col¬ ored team of Freeport. Thia Sunday Rockville Centre A. C. will be the opponents of the local boys.
William Farnum in "The Wonderful Adventure." will be the feature film at the Royal Theatre thia Saturday and Sunday eveninga. Two ahowa will been placed outaide a church to keep be held each day, 7:30 and 9 p. m. childen from attending.
• Today thousands of children are re- Rev. Mr. Smith ia now reaidenl rec- eeiving Holy Communion in New York lor in charge of Sl. Paul's Episcopal City and in other villages on Long Ial- Miasion, preaching hia first aermun and If there were a real epidemic, last Sunday afternoon At the cUie if we were suffering from a diaeaae of the aervice Rev. Mr. Smith helil a that was cutting down our people, we social talk with the congregation, at wuu'ii nut only abut up our churL-h, but which time it was decided that the would turn it inlo a hoapital, the same
aa was done down South 2^ years ago, when the yellow fever visited us. -,
I am not blaming anyone, but I say that the conditions that make this humiliation posaible are wrong. We are after the soula uf our children. It is no harm to have theni here, where everything is sanitary, and under the auperviaion of their parents. Today you will find tliein associating with whom Ihey will on the atreets. You will find thouaanda uf children at th
Auto Outing to Bayville
The following circular covers the details 01 an intereating outing:
On Saturday, August 19, the mem¬ bers and frienda of tlie M. E. Church propose to have an automobile outing lo the North Shore. The place selected for social enjoyment, games and picnic luncheon is near Bayville, combining the comforts uf wooda and hillside with the cooling tireezea of Lung laland Sound- -you provide your own lunch.
Tickets coat .'fl eai^h, covering the transportation there and back own- era of automobiles ur drivers, of course, free. The party will leave the church
at 1 ;30 p. home at 7 :,'iii.
If yuu wuuld like to enjoy siun with aa we ho[je yuu tend.
Signed hy the cummittee.
and expect tu reach
the uccH- will at
John
flldridge, Edward F. Cook, Samuel Smith, William (;. .Miller.
Visiting L. I.
After 25 Vears
After an absence from Long
__ Kills Big Shark
Capt. Bert Lott at the Prospect Gun Club, caught a fi ft. ,hark laat Satur¬ day. In order tu kill it, Capt, Lott alalibed it several tiiiies with a larije batcher knife.
A shark lo feet lung and weighing beaches, at amusement parks and 3*i0 pounda. of the man-eating variety,
at ball games. In Brooklyn, where and another H feel in length, weighing
the epidemic is real, nothing ao strin- 2S0 pounds, were caught Sanday by C.
gent as this is attempted. — .. .. As a priest and psator I cannot do
what the health board asks me to du : namely, to tell my piiriahionera to re¬ main from church."
Father O'Toole told of a paitor in the village calling him up and asking with
E. Swelling, a fiahing maater. Tht big fiah entered the neta which Swat- ling has in the inlet. They were both ahipped to Manhattan market.
Try my special box of cut flowers, 15c for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, florist, Rockville Centre, L. L : tele¬ phcne connection; delivery anywhere.
week
floor. The rooms, some 20 in all, have been furnished by various members of the club, whose names are noted on plates on the doors to the respective rooms.
The facilities are complete to per¬ mit tbe members and their guests to Smith & Bedell have » timely talk ["eat, drink and be merry." In tbe disiofectants in their adV. tbis | basement lockers are provided on one
side for baseball service, and • shower for the playera, and on the oppotite aide, opitning onto the bathing beacb, ¦ome 24 bathing closets. It is pro¬ posed to OM tbe center of this base¬ ment, under the dancing floor, for ¦ latbskeller.
Ad—itleeiiwiit
Buy good coal «t tbe right price. Freaport Coal Co., 19 S. Main St.,
Tal. 889
¦t.
nireWOrKS UlSplay signature of those of our citizens who finest in thia country. The people
and Dance ' f«vor thia improvement'/ Let Naasau have changed. They are active, pro- John La Greca, forth* p^^^itt^g ; Coanty show ite progressive spirit and gressive folk, always hustling, ener- announces a grand display of fireworks by Pasqoale Barbaro, at Merrick Road and Henry Street, next Tuesday even ing, August 15, at 8 c'clork. to be fol¬ lowed by dancing.
Make your selling task ahortar by | BicyclOS IVIust making your real eetate ad longer. ' It'i bard to tell a real estate atory within tba apace of a few lines. Proa- Mctiva bayars like to laarn mors, from yoar ad, tbaa tba m«ra faet that ..^7«n bave property to aell. It ia good •^policy to givei some taai information \.^ttKttt the pro'
To Punish
flnea on all ^poedera brought into the eourta.
keep abreast of the times.
To those wbo cannot without consid- I erable inconvenience eall at the Coanty i Court Hoase or at their Town Clerk's I office, and sign such a petition, 1 I would respectfully suggest that a let-
getic and friendly. The growth is splendid; the development grand."
—Eagle.
A committee, conaiating uf Jamea F. S-nith, 272 -Miller Avenue; George E. Plunkett, 81 Porterfield Place and E. J. Kelly, Woodcleft Avenue, visit ed police headquarters Sanday morn¬ ing while the police were stationed at j tbe church and filed a protest that Dr. j
Our Busy Municipal Plant R"""^'* *"' interfering with their con-
_. ... . . ; stitulional rights of wo
bave
sbart;.
I^Man Off <ir1<*t\/alLrc ^" ''**" **''«n '" »>•* of the nomer KeepUn MaewaikS,„„,,„t„^„bileaccldanta wbicb bav< Several complaints bave been entered | occurred recently.
witb tlw poliea about children riding | ¦
bicyclaa up and down sidewalka where | If yoor ad ia "thara" when a car¬
ter be written by such persons, ad-
^ .. dressed to tbe Supervisor of hia Town, , ,_.» _„„,;„_ -/ ,i.^ w:ii o„.,j .
Speeding Autoists ; favorir.g tbi. improvement. ' '•¦' """'*'"'^ "' **'* Village Board :
Dietrict Attorney Lewis J. Smith Thanking you in advanca for thisl SIDEWALKS
has requested tbe local Justices of tbe "nnouncement, wbich I ask you to j W. B. Oaterbovt. 4x200 ft., Porter- Peace in tbe town to impoae heavier ""''• '" y°^^ paper, I ara j field Place and Long Beach Avenue.
Youis truly, Anna Oeraaond, 4x104 ft.. B2 Weat
Henry L. Maxson. Merrick Road. Freeport, N. Y
_.^ , ,, . ... . I -r, worship and re
¦The following applications for water I q„„te^ that the officers be taken and light service were granted at the i ,p„y Captain Darenberg told the
I committee the orders of the Board of Health, throagh tbe bealth officer.
Hebrew Cong. Enter- tainment Successful
• s * The enterfainmerit at the American y ^Theatre Thursday evening fur benefit of the Hebrew Cungregaliun of Free- port will add several hundred dollars to the fund fur the new temple which the Sficiety ia tu erect. .'Notwithstand¬ ing the warm weather there was a good attendance and an excellent pro¬ gram was furniahed hy uur "actor col ony.' ¦
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of intierest from tlie Review fllee fourteen years ago this week I
"The bicycle law was ordered to be enforced."
aotomobilea | Tbia action |
tba roads are in good randition, and it I tain peraon looka for it
is probab'e tbat some one will be ur- aala" of that property will become an
reetad aad Hoad it tbia la oot slopped, actoal one. '
The- btuinaaa man wbo baa work for you to do will take a luok for yoa in tba rlaaaified advertising colamna aoma
poaaible I <l*y •<»''' .
Mwt Freport News m Page 8
WATER Tbeo. SUroa, South Main Street. Edgar Jackaon, Ruaaall Avenae.
LIGHTING Charies Maurer, Lexington Aventie. S. Warsarver, Olive Boulevard. Sam Heam, 47 Wilson Place.
were positive and he had no alternative \ but to place tbe men as instructed.
Utiltty orOaaolliM. A single gallon of Kaar/liaa wUl milk
Dr. Runcie has also placed officers ! SOO cowt, beUe four tons of bay, mix at tbe temporary aynagcgoe on Brook- i U cubic yaria ot censact, move a toa lyn Avenue, and at tha various mov- i tnick 14 mllea, plow thraa flflba of aa ing picture theatres to see tbat tbe | acre of land or genertLte auAetaat regulation regarding tbe asaembliDgi alaetrictty ;o Ulaminala a firmtinMa of minora (under 16) is obeyed, 1 Cor M koori.
Tbe road leading straigbfr to yoar' ^ Mttle timely advertising aaaaraa "ad"—whan yoar ad is properly claa-1 *^c <^<>'>t>n<'>ty ef tbat little ineoma sified—Bbay be traveled in a minute ! I ><"> ^tivt trom tbat fornished roam.
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 32 Freeport In the Fraternal Orders Social and Personal News of the Churches Roosevelt Merrick Bellmore Sinsle copies of the Review for sale »t Green¬ blatt'* auwl Brmithwaite'i, Railroad Avenue: Mich- noff'ti NasMu County Review. DaSilva'a and Gobeu'i, Btain Street; Sidney Smith's. We«t Merrick Road. HIGHWATER TlUK TABLE (Official figurei for Sandy Hook) Friday AuKUxt Saturday, Sunday Monday, Tueaday, Wadneeday. Thursday. Friday Saturday, 11 12 18 14 ir, If) 17 in 19 6 :50 a. 6:51 a. 7:48 a. 8:41 a. 9:81 a. 10:20 a. 11:10 a. 12:00 a. 12:51 p. m. m. m. m. m. IS. m. m. m. Doingf io the .ecret fraternal ortanisations of Freeport aad vicinity. The Patriotic Circle will hold its next domino and euchre at the bome of Mrs. Leona Haynor, Maple Avenue, next Friday evening. Auguat 18. Mystic's Beach Party. —Mystic En¬ tertainment Committee is planning ita second annual beach party for Wed¬ nesday, August 30, tn High Hill Beach. Boats will sail from Patterson's dock, at 9:30 o'clock. ^mt ConceminK Residents of Our nunity. and Their Guests, Visits and Social Affairs Subject of Sermoiu. Services o and other doinffs in the chi aod cburch societies Van Gelder.—L. A. Van Gelder is .i^Copping at the Elks Club at Saratoga for a month. ! Fraclc 3. Snekeker. Jr.. our authoriied repre- ' sentative, is in this village every Tuesday, and will be pleased to receive special items, or make , app<.intnwnts for callinir for same. Thiscolumn is edited by Re' and all items should be sen^ lo him to insui'e sertion under this heaains. „ , .. , ,. Frank RoberU is our representative tn Bcllnwn il. L.tteb.Tindt „j vicinity. All orders and news left with him Cornelius. —Miss Hannah Cornelius of the Naasau County Review vacation" this week. Rider—Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rider are on a two weeks' vacation at, Bloomingburg, in the Shawangunka. I. r> IT \ M Tk „.™ ,f r- ' Golden.—Mra. Clarence Golden and, Jr. O. u. A. M.—The name or C. i , ,.. s o, » i. c-. . ,1, I r- IA • u • _ J J daughter, of 21 Archer btreet, are Wea ey Golden s being recommended: ^,. .^ . n l. r- Catholic.—The time for the masses on Sunday is 7:30, 9 and ;i0:30 a. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist. — I on ' Services Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock, ' . Fulton and Franklin Streeta; aubject next Sunday, August 18, "Soul." Sjinsle copies of the Nassau f)ounty Review sali> at Mrs. S. Nathan a Store. Nassau Rood C. S. Powell, auctioneer, advertiaes ¦ale of !ota at auction; see thia week's adv. columna. (i. Bennett Smith haa an attractive by Freeport Council No. ."j7 for the office of State Vice Councilor at the coming convention, to be held at Wat¬ ertown, September 4. Bro. Golden ia a past coancilor of Freeport Council adv. this week, quoting reduced prices and haa always been an enthusiaatic on Ford autoa. worker for the success of ths local (Council and fhe order spending the weeK at Darbury, Conn. Campbell.—Corporal Bob Campbell, of the 47th Regiment, is back home, the regiment having returned from Camp Whitman. Accidents and Incidents throughout Long Island. Already at aurances have been received from SUMMER Eagle Council of Amityville, Oyster , Hoyt, Travera. — Misses Edith L. ..„ „^. n general jjoyt and Miss Mae Travers of Albany will read a sermon are viaiting Mra. Henry L. South Long Beach Avenue. Preabyterian. — Rev. William H. Hendrickson of Brooklyn will sapply the pulpit on Sunday. Mr. Hendrick aon ia not a stranger in Freeport and it is hoped that a large congregation may be preaent to meet him. Chriat Lutheran.—Dnring the pas¬ tor's vacation thia church will be open for services as usual. The deacona of the church wiil have charge of aome of tbe aervic a. At the 10:30 morn¬ ing aervice next Sunday J. J. Boland At the evening I At the regular meeting ol Alpha Hook, Ladder and Hoao Company laat i Monday evening the resignation of ! Eugene Eldridge aa secretary waa ac- j cepted. Charlee Andrua waa elected , to fill the vacancy. The residents of thia achool diatrict turned out in force laat Tuesday, Aug¬ ust 12, for the annual meeting. The budget for the coming year was dia- cusaed very thoroughly before vote was taken on it. The item of 1600 for aide- walks wa.*! omitted until estimates can be secured on the 'ivork. Tbe remain ing amounta in the budget were passed. Services at the Church of the Re- Services at the M. F.. Church every (deemer Sunday, the Eighth After Sunday morning at 10:30; evening at Trinity, at 7:30 ami 11 o'clock A. M. " : |
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