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Nassau County Review
HREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1916
VoL XX, No. 45
Freeport
SinsIc copiM of the Review for uie at (Jreen- bl»tt'» anil Braithwaite'ii, Kailroad Avenue; Mich¬ noff*. Nmmu <>>unty Review, r^oailvaa and (•ubetz'a. Main Street; .Sidi)ey Smilhc, Weit Uerrirk Kuul.
Social and Personal
Brief Itenu Conceraing Resident! of Oar C«m-
munity. and Their CumU, ViaiU
¦od Social Affkin
HlUHWAlleR TIDE TABLE
(Ufficial figures for Sandy Hook) 8:16 a.
Friday Nov.
Saturday,
iunday
Monday,
Tueoday,
Wadnesday.
Thursday.
^'riday
Sat ^ril'iy,
10
U
•« 12
13
14
16
16
17
1«
Wilson Wins
i-Tcsidential Election
The resalt of the election Tuif»day
arc 'T(\:ng til late?t rdurns shows the
following, hgures for ['resident:
Wilson 272
Hughes 24,^
fJouh'ful b.
But 2W votes are ffquircd to win
("leland.—In another column we pub¬ lish an item about Mrs. Wendell Cle- Isnd, who wiil lenvn for missionary work abroad, with her husband, in Deceniber. Mra. Cltian was well- 8:47 a. m. | known to many of our residents, beinj;
9:28 a. m. : a daughter of Comptroller Travis, who there is r<o doubt thai President Wli- 10:08 a. m. ! .pent several summers in Kreeport. j^„ ^^^ j^^^^ re-elect d.
10:50 a. m. I j
11:83 a. n. I Palmer.--ilarry Palmer, local agent |
12:21 p. m. I for the l^ruuential Insurance Company, Npurc nf fK«» (^KlirrJlPC
1:10 p. m. Ihaa been iirunltd a two months' leave ^^^"^ "» l"v VUUIl.ilCd
2:05 p. m. jof abs^n v, and with 'dn. Palmer it,
I plaiiniiig a trip South. He hts earneti
Ihe home of R. A. Philpott, fio j this vacation by his energetic wnrk
Wjhborfield Avenae, was burglarized ivith the Prudentis',
Saturday night. |
., i Corlett. —Mrs. K. H. Corlett of Pine ^ Tiie Colonial Inn, East Merrick Street ia vi-iiting her daugbtf-r, Mia. Road, has heen lea"ied Iy John Wragge, ' Joseph Tliom, for.nerly Miss Ethel who will re-open it on .Saturday even-j Minor, at I.or h(jme ut Hytle Park, ing, November 25. ] Boston, r'^turniuK with Mrs Thom, I who haa been visiting her mother fur
Big Republican Victory
in New York State
Belimore
Roosevelt
Frmnk RobtTtft i and vicinity. All will receive the u office.
•mr repr«s«-ntative in Bellmore tkiierv and newj* lefl with him tie cmreful attenliuQ «« at our
Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our authorized rvpl^ ' aentative, is in thi» Vitlase every Tuesday, i Z '. will he plea.<4ed to receive iit>eciaJ Kerns, or roalwi appointments for railing for same.
Whitman Re-elected Governor by over 100,000;
Republican Representative in Congress
and Senator Win. All State
Officers Republican
t of
and
.Sermoili, Servicr
other doings in the and church »oci«t
nf
rhur
the
chei
: Sabj«
First Church of Christ, Scientist.-
'i Services Sunday morning at 11 o'eiock.
' Fulttin and Franklin Streets; subject
next Sunday, Novemli'^r 12, "Mortals
and ImmirtMls.'! ,
A series of illustrated lectures will be given in the BellmoreM. E. Church s»Tei(t krefs. N«ih»n»stoi»,~N^»»u'R«id on the general subject, "Europe and the War." The dates and topics are as follow?: "Germany and Why She Is Strong," N'ovember 17. J^ p. in.; "France and the Marseillais," Novem¬ lier 24, X p. m.; "Great Britain and Her Policy." December 1, S p. m. The admission for the three nights is '25 ctntB for adults and 13 cents for children.
Sintrlr copien of the NasMu Couniy Re^ iew tag I
The following items were held over! from our last issue, bein(; kindly furn* ished by a correspondent, but arriving too late to use:
NASSAU COUNTY LANDSLIDE-SUFFOLK REPUBUCAN
0 —— o
Clarence A. Edwarde has lcn;trd •fnrf ii,(. p^st two week.s.
a tprm of years the store building on —
Mhin Street, formerly occupied by j Flint.—Police Justice (Clinton Samuel Kerzfeld, to Ralph Sair.et, ] Flint is convalescing ni.'t-ly formerly of Kailroad Avenue, Freeport. jojierHtion for appendicitis
The "Nelson H. Smith" grocery, | Vought. The Luncheon Club wui on,- of the landmarks of the communi- ¦ entertained at the home of Mia. Theo- ty. is clo."f'l. Georgi! Ruynor, the lai<t i ilure H. Vought, Kandall Avenue, on owu'.'r, WH.-i uniible to make collections . A'tdneaday aftenioon. Tnia was the necessary to meet claims and the stuck } (iint nieeting of the siasoii. The rneni- andfixtu'ei were sold al publie auc-, bers ai-e: M-s. Charles Young, Mrs. tion la.n week. Mr. Kaynoi will irob- D. J. Comiskey, .Mr.M. .lohn White, ably enter bu.-*inf8s again as s-oon us j Mrs. Tolkatiip. Mrs. Otto Young, Mrs. possible, ih- wa? p;)pular and currieil | H. I,. .Max.son, Mm. Theodore Vought
Baptist. —The pastor. Rev. William
Breckenridge, will prtBcli at both ser-
M. ' vices on Sundhy ; 11 u. m. subject,
fr<jm hi.Hi"Loved wiih Everlasting i.,nve;" 7:30
; p. m. subject, "A Crumb from the
Master's Table." Bible School meets
at!):4ri a. tn. Mid-week service on
Thursday ut 8 p. m.
good stock and niid the good-will uf a conBidi:ratn(; number of ruH.tom 'rs.
Fretiport Club
Monthly Dances
The Preeport Club will aturt its month'.; da ees Friduy evening, No¬ vember 17. Fine niusic haa been se¬ cured and a large crowd is expected at 1 tho opening dance.
and Wm, B. H. Perry.
Qun Club Shoots
The Freeport Gun Club holds reguiar Weekly shoots Stil unlay HfterndmiM m ; 3:30 at its grounds, end Df Soulh Meinj I'ircmcn Must Act
'^''^^^ I in Self-UefensJfe
j Methodist. — A lecture on "Yofeeniite j Valley >ind the Big Trees uf Califor- I nia" will be given hv llurokl ];] I Brown in the lecture ronm of the I church next Tuesday evening, Novi^m- ; ber 14.
j Tho P^pworth League Rally to be Hi/.|)ulrick. —Mrs. J. VV. Fitzpat-' held in the Freeport church lia^ been
rick of Mount Vernon, formerly of | set for Tuesday evening, November
treeport, is-visiting Mra. F. P. Al-j 21, at 7:30. This includes the Cbup-
ccjrn. ': ters from Richmond Hill to Seaford.
j There will be an address by Rev. Rich- IliilTner. — Mr. and Mrs. .'luffner and i ard Hagerty, pa.stor uf th" Kockville
son Stcnhen of New York spent the | (Centre M. E. Church, followed by a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William social hour.
Ouaker of 3 Grafling Place. , Sunday morniug Dr. Curtice wil
j preach on "What We Read and Why." .Miss Hazel Dorlon has secured a The ev<ning nernion is to he on "l{i>;lit
pjHition iu the Oatand shirtwaist fac-i Living; the Great Guide to Its At
lory, IJenipatead. i tainment."
Services at the M. E. Church every Sunduy morning at 10;I^(1; evening at 7:30; Sunuday School at 2:3(i All are welcome to these services. Preach- B. F. Ray.
Hughes carried the County with
4394 plurality. Whitman's plurality ing by the pastor. Rev
was 4")Sl; Hicks carried the Countv by ~
err.- Tu <-• .,..11 TuBsduv proved a verv busy day for
oo.')*>. The Congressman 8 tola p u- ,u i . - i .t.' -i • .l-
** ^ the politicians on both slides in this
rahty in the Congressional District i.s district. Out of a total regi.strHtion
over 12,000.
QiJEENS REPUBLICAN FOK FIRST TIME One uf the great surprises of the election wus the Republican victory in Queens County, where Hughes ae- cursd a iilurality of Sil'i.^, Whitman a plurality of 15'2'2 and Calder a plurali¬ ty of 369f<. This is said to be "tho lirst time m the memory of local pol¬ iticians" that Queens County, notably Democratic, polled a Republican plu¬ ralitv un a Nationul ticket.
NASSAU COUNTY RECAPITULATION F'or President Hughes
H,284
of 324 names 2^S votes were cast. The result!' proved that the Republicans had lost none of their time honored strt-ngth in the village, the entire Re¬ publican ticket receiving majorities in the neighborhood of 110. The vote for President wus Kepuhlicun '2o5, Democrat 7,S.
.\ special meeting of the Board of Prude to Consider the establishment uf a tire district in this village, which
A few of the public schoul teachera held a Hallowe'en purty on Monday evening at the home of Mr.-". Heath, Whitehouse Avenue. The decorations were in familiar keeping with the gro¬ tesque accompaniments of the ni|^ht before. All Hallows or All .Saints Day. Coming downstairs backward and many other personal idiosyncrasies were freely indulged in. The piece of cake wit-h a thimble in it, which denotes that the one who receives it is to for¬ ever be an old maid, was alloted to Howard George, who don't see how this cun be true. Those present were : Misses Susie George. F^diih A'hi'e- house, Ijft'tif Siiith, Rulh Sti'es, Anna Craig, Ciara K.tchaiii, .Muriin Prall, Floren-ie Whitehi'iise. .Mr uni Mrg. rharles Whiteh'.)u-e, llowMrd (ieome, Jc.-eph Pi ttit.
Invitations uie uiil tur tne wedding uf .Mis.s 11-len Losee, dHii^'hti-r of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Losee, tu .luhnZ. Hin¬ richs, un Wednesday eveninjj, Novem¬ ber L'l. The ceremony will be cun-
Hempstead North Henipatead Oyster Bav
2,."",10 2,901
Wilson 4,fi00 1,671 2,07ti
also nieans running water in our ducted by the Episcopal Archtieacon streets, will be held in Fiienun's Hull uf this diucese ut K'nsell lluIi, Lenn¬ on Wednesday eveniriiJ of n>?Xt week _,rJ Avenue. Any resident uf the village interested (and ull shuuld be) is invited to be present at this meeting and heur the propusition discussed. This question is a very important one to each resi¬ dent, and Hhuuld be thoruuglily dis cussed before action is taken.
The court in e()uip|)"(l with un uuto matic trap und nve-inen platform and can acconimodHtc anv nu.tinber of shoot ers. Goed -ceres were mwde Election Duy when A. Klesick broke 91 target* out of fl 1 oasible 100, J. Simunson running a cloae aecond with a sore of 8<).
0. P. Alcorn, 174 Lena Avenue.
j Will yuu not u.se yuur Influence to I secure for tlie firemen Ih-i fair chance I they are entiiled to when responding ! to or returning fcom an ulurm of (ire? [ .Sooner ur later someoue, possibly sev- leral, will be killed, either tiremen or I occupants of un automobile in their
! ^The Epworth League businehs and social meeting will be held next Thurs¬ day evening;, November IG, at s o'clock in the church parlor.
The election in Ne>V York State Tuesday was a big landslide for the Republican Party, and Nassau County ' rolled up unprecedented figures for the Roman Catholic--The time for the Republican nominees, carrying with Masses on Sunday i.s S and 1030 u m. the Stale ticket to complete victory
every Republican candidate.
Totals Plurality,
For U. S. Senator Calder Hempstead North Hempstead Oyater Bay
la.694 5,347
7,97G 2,441 2,7.'')7
f<,34'i
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb entertaining a young Thursday of lust week.
Edwards ure son, born on
McCoinos 3,800 1,372
('buries Friseh bus joined the auto ists uf the village, having purchased a new machine during the past week.
Totals Plurality,
A rei|uieni high m.'is.s was held Tues- I day morning for the souls of thos«
' who have fallen on the battlefield.s of " ""'' ""^n anticipiated by many, ' Europe ns well as thuse who have leal even among the polit^l wnrkejrs, thut Freeport. i.s Hec:et..ry uf the Club und ' "»«d deaire tu beat the tire apparatus , fj|f'r lives on the Moxican border, i one or more ofctWajfc-r^4ii;..oniy i. ii.J»*JI benlujaed to furnish infor„iali«u to MULJcei^. of a Hre. . Ordinance No- i Th>s special ^aerv.ce, which was ,n • candimes would i^^lJ^tflectW^bat all M^^'hhi'Vm'IWHl'iiit„i-.-i_-l " aTB^Tttie VilluL'e uf t reeoort nro. | Keeping with a paatorul letter of Rt. ' , , , , r . . ,, ¦ .u
^-—li»S|ffl5MS«hfntprPirtesd. H7H^«^Ihe V.IIh^l ^reeport pro ' ^^^ g-^^^p McDonnell of Brooklyn went down to defeat together in the
"A person whu, while driving or I'" ^^e churches of the Diocese of general rush for the Republican em while in control of any vehicle in the i ^'"'^"'''i'" ""'^ ''"">^ Islun,1 in general, blems on the balkitB, the pluralities
Hempstead Nurth Hempatead (Jyater Bay
13,174 'j,38fi
For Governor Wbitnum
8,020
.Muurice Higgins and family, who have resided in Baldwin for sume time 1,610 past, huve again taken up their resi-
dence in this village.
0,788
Totals I'htrality,
2,3li4 2,817
\i.'29l .".,54S
Hymeneal
SPI;NCER-BARNHART
Joaeph V. .Sp-incer, the popular aalea-
man uf the 1'. S. Tire Co., and Mifts
Mujorie D. Burnhart of Columbua
Ohio, were married in New York on !
upon
waa largely attended. There was a ranging from 1500 to
P"or (^ungress Hicks
Village of Freepurt, shall fail, _, ,
the approach of any fire engine, huge 1 special musical program in charge of wugOM, hook and laddet truck or other 1 ^''''- ''¦ Keo?li.
Hre auparatua when auch apparatus i The Holy Nume Society will hold shall be traveling to and from a (ire, i "" entertainment and reception ut
Hempslead North HempHtead Oyster Buy
Friduy, (Jctober 27, by Rev. Mr. John¬ son. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are now reaiding for the Winter at 43 North Main Street, but will occupy tbeir own residence on Smith Street in tho Spring. Mrs. Spencer is a niece of T. R. Cutler of this village.
I Brooklyn
! Not. 22.
Hull Wednoaday evening,
to immediately drive or place auch ve¬ hicle, or cause the aame to be driven or placed, cloae to and parallel with |
the curb or sidewalk of the street j Presbyterian.—TheChurch Improve- whereon such vehicle may then bs, i ment Society will have a luncheon in I und thereupon to immediately stop or I the chapel on Wednceduy, November I cauae such vehicle to atop and there ! 22, at 12:30, for which tickets are now I remain until such (ire apparatus gha.ll i being sold by tbe members. SEAMAN—WILLIAMSON ' '• bave removed from such vicinity, shiit! j The teachers and eflicera of the Sun- Miaa Mary Francis, daughter of Mr. i l'^ "'''^'« '" » Penalty of five ($6) dol- day School will have a cabinet meet- ^ ,^„ nominees
and Mra Frank H Seaman of 19 I'"''*' »"''>" «''dition to said penalty, mg directly following a dinner in the '**P"°"*™" """""®'^''' South Side Avenue and John (j ' |'*'« "'"''"'ned that any violation of this ¦ chapel, Thursday evening. After the ' """^ l-'t^^* respectively.
Totals 13,216
Plurality, <'),217
Kor State Senator
Frederick C. Hicks, fur C'on^ress, who was elected last term by ao close a margin aa to cause an official re¬ count, was returned by over 12,0 00.
The Deroocratic managers hud thought and had gcod reason to as¬ sume thut their candidates for C'ounty Hempslead Judge and Surrogate, Jamea P. Nie- North Hempatead mann and John J. (iraham. would be Oyster Bay kept in office, but they lost to Lewis J. Smith and Leone D. Howell, the Republican nominees, by about 26(K)
7,928 2,.n04 ¦2,7X4
i abury 1,294 1,461 1,91:)
7,6fi,-i
Brown 8,938 1,320 1,741
6,999
Louis Willina of New Yurk has purchased the newspaper businesa cnn ducted for some time jiust by Miltun Stimus. .Mr. Stimus, uwing tu ill health, intetnla iiiovinj^ to .-^aruiitie Lake.
The Carrollton Keal ry Company haa three new bungalowa in courae oi con¬ struction on their property in the Wuterview 8ecti<in.
The Long Island Kealty (jompnny ure ul.-fo buil ling (wo new bunguluw^ on their property on West Wilson .Ave nue.
Merrick
An entertainment, hume-in«dH
Thompson GooUule and candy sale will be given in the
DOUBLE biRTMUAy
CtI.EBKATlON
Mr. and iuia. Slephen BecK's home was the scene of a j;uthering of | t pie frum vai iuua sections a tew daya ugo tu celebrate a diul..!.^ liiul.i./.> nnniver- sary. Mrs. iievK's ii,.iio<:a iitiiiie was Muller, und sh- is one of u family of six bruiiiers uni six sisters, theyiung- est of whom is .Miss Victoria Muller, an(t theae two were born on the same duy of the yeur. The purty indulged in speeches and ami rnany luerrymak¬ ing ideas and took in the movies in the evening.
Thoae present were. .Misses Made¬ line and Victoria Muller, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Lewis lllig. of .Ne<.v Vurk; Charles .Mulier. ,Mrs. C MiillHriiml El¬ izabeth Muller, uf Eimhur^l; Mr. and .Mra. J. Gusaer and duiinhie;, Vicluria, of New Yurk; Mr. und Mr.-i. Stephen Huber, Joseph Huber mill baby Huber, of I linn Islan I ("'ly; .Mr. hihI .Mrs. Murtm liach, .Mrs, /emmer, .Mr. and Mrs. Schiiobel, ul Bi-<poklyii. and IMiss Anna Fritz, of Fr>e[urt.
RLD CROSS VVOKK Thruunh the active campaign curried un hy Mrs. F. E. Cuniiolly und other riu'nihers uf the Ked (.'ross movement, quite a number of r< siilmts ul this vil- Ihge have become members uf the ahove society. Instead uf organizing n eoiiiparalively amall local chupter, these nuines huve been connected with the Ilempsteud (,'hapter, which holds its meetinijs at 298 Kulton Street, uke which place has been put ut their dii-
Total Pluralitv,
7,806 2,149
2,698
12,6.-)3 .'5,402
3.874 Parish House loniKht, Fridav. Novem-
1,653 ber 10, by the members uf the Hand-
1,724 in-Hund IJeague. Many ot the little
girls of the village are to take parta
7,2")1 in tbe evening's performance and it la
piisHl by Mrs. W. Albert Pease.
The opening of the lirst aiii class took |iluce last Friday evening with a moat interesiing, comprehensive amJ instructive lecture by Dr. (ieialer, who with Dr. Lanehart. will have
hoped that a large audience will be charge uf thia class.
For Assembly
Bonof Mr. andMrs 'john Williamao.".,"!"''''!"''"" !'*'"" constitute diaorderly ^ conference they will adjourn to the were married Saturday November 4, i'=o"""Ct and any person violating the . prayer meeting room where they will at the M. E. Paraonege, by Rev. S.
'O. Curtice.
Weekly Weather Report
(For uur readers in other Incalitiea)
Friday, November 3, clear and cool- • ar.
Saturday, clear, cool.
Sunday, rained during night, cleared otV eariy in a. m.- and sun abone for a littio wbile; overacaat at noon and rain during afternoon.
Monday, clear and cooler, not cild.
Tuesday, Presidential Election Day, splendid weather, clear and not cold.
Wednesday, same. ¦ Thursday, same.
(^ARD OF THANKS £ditor Nassau County Re«iew:-- We extend, through your columns
Charles R. Weeka, the Republican Hempatead candidate for Diatrict Attorney, and Nortb Hempatead Phineaa A. Seaman, for Sheriff, made Oyster Bay record runa, with over 6500 votes to spare.
Thomas A. McWhinney, the Kepub- candidate for Assembly, ran
same shall be a disorderly person." i listen to addresses by Dr. Kerr of Evidently no attention is paid to thia j Hempstead and Mr. Laufer, the Dis- ordinance. There MUST be. We do trict Sunday School Superintendent, not ask that automobiles keep off the Next Sunday morning Rev. J. Sid- streets, or even that people stop an- | ney Gould will begin a series of four Hwering alarms where they ure only | sermons, to be given before Christmas jjc^n
curiously interested. We do aak that'on "The Personality of the Twelve , „,
they give us a fair chance, and we do Apostles." The subject for next Sun- "«"«''y 2000 behind George L. Thomp- Hempstead not have it if our drivefs are compelled day's sermon will be " The Choice of , ^oii, his running mate in the Senate, North Hempstead to watch vehicles ahead going the same I the Twelve." j both being easily re-elected. Edwin Oyster Bay
way they are, or coming at tbem. | The regular monthly meeting of the , Wallace, Mr. McWhinney's opponent
The police department has been re- Cburch Improvement Society will be (|uested to enforce this ordinance. A ' he'd in the cburcfc iinrlor next Wednes- trallic company has been organized in I duy afternoon, November 15, ut 1:30. the fire department and they are in- |
Episcopal.—A tea and musical was held at the home of Mrs. M. J. Zuzler, Wallace Street, on Wednesday, for benefit of the Guild of the Transfigur¬ ation.
6.870 2,237 2,541
11,648 3,164
Totals Plurality,
For County Judge Smith 7,170 2,179 2,395
Nl
Totals Plurality,
structed to enfoice it to the letter. Before acting we are giving tbia aa much publicity aa nossible.
We are not looking for trouble, jiut we are lookin'g for fair play in thig service which is rendered gr->tuitously. The lives of my men are often enough in danger without the additional dan- f
Christ Evangelical Lutheran.—Ser- , vices Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 ^^^ plurality
waa a new man in the game, but made himself popular with the voters during the campaign. He assailed Mr. Mc¬ Whinney's record at Albany, particu¬ larly on the ao-called Musi^uito Bill. Mr. McWhinney waa strongly endorsed Oyater Bay by several civic associations interest¬ ed in thia bill, however, and has aboat
11.744 2,963
8.484
emann 4,999 1.659 2,12.i
8.7S1
A meeting of the executive I'ommit- tee nf the Hempstead District Nurse Association was held on Wednesday l,«st, Mra. A. Butler Duncan presiding.
Wednesday ufti^rnuon uf this week ut 4 o'clock, Mrs. Albert (irny unii Mrs. W. Albert Peaae were hoalesaea at a lea given membera of the chapter
Hempatead North Hempstead
present lo encourage these little lots
who huve worked very hurd to muke
McWhmney Wallact; this ulfuir u aucceaa. The program:
5,070 Piano and violin aolo. Marie Dedek
l,,iU) „pj Vera Pramm; sketch, "A Fair
1.882 Encounter,'" retrinu Burns und (^uth arine Mulcahy; solo, "Rcae in the Bud," Maud Gunzenhauaer; (iermun
hopping dance, Marion Anthony, Wella and also prospective members Mepham, Mildred Duer, Dorothea
Goodenough, Loia Greaves, luly .Meek- Tuesday evening. October ;)1, Eu-
ing, Jennie Midmer, (,'alburine Phil nene and ('harles, auns ul Mr. and
lips. Pearl Gunzenhauser, Roberta Mrs. Charles Kpple uf Stevens Street,
Jobnacm. May Mulcuhy, Helen Otto; were out viaiting the early part of
Kinder Polka, twelve little girla ; fiianu the evening. They arrived home
aolo, Marie Dedek. about K;.'|(i to lind the house decorated
. with jack lanterns and autumn leavea
Old rreignter und about twelve of their young
To Cross Ocean ^'¦''•"ds awaiting them. Hallowe'en
games and refre.«hment8 were enjoyed.
For Surrogate
Huwell 6,677 2,029 2,126
Graham 5,014 1,710 '2,341
Totals Plurality,
our sincere appreciation to our friends [ger of "collision with other vehicles, i !'• "'v The English language is used* The entire County ticket is elected
and neighbors for their assistance | Once started, we shall enforce thia And sympathy during our affliction in I law without favor. Positively noone, the death of our beloved one, Mrs. j except the chiefs of department, who Charles Combs. must carry signs designating them aa
Charles Combs and family. I anch, are exempt. Firemen in other Hejarietta Seaman and family. | vehicles are aubject to its require- I meiita ae fully as others. We are giv- I ing this warning—hereafter we ahall
all the senrices. The School meets at 2:30 p. weekly devotioDal meeting of
Sunday as follows: Congress,
• '^1'® Hicks; State tbe
Hempstead North Hempstead
CARD OF THANKS Editor Review:—
I wish to thank my frienda and neighbors for tbeir great kindness to uie io my sudden bereavement by tfae death of my husband. The words of aympathy, the tiowers and tbe many kindly attentions have helped to light¬ en my burden in the hours of my deep bareuvenient.
Mrs. H. C. Rindlaub.
AdvartlMUMnt
act in self-defense.
Very truly yours, | continue tonight and tomorrow (Sat-
Moward E. Pearsall, utday) night. A large number of Chief Freeport Fire Dept. j articles on hand will be cleared off be¬ fore the fair closes. There ia no ad-
l^ry niy apeeial box of cut flowers, 76c for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, florist, Rockville Centre, L. 1.; tele¬ phone connection; delivery anywhere. JUhri
Used articles are salable—at satis¬ factory prices. If you have ceased to need noniething which is atill valuable, advertiae it; and di«poae cf it in a business way, renlizitig its cash value
Obituary '^
SOPHIA CATHERINE LEIRES Sophia C. Leirer, aged 75 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hitt, Bayview and Atlantic Ave¬ nues, on Monday. Burial waa at Phil¬ adelphia on Thursday ; C. A. Fulton, funeral director. Mrs. Leirer is sur¬ vived by two daughters.
SUSAN CATHERINE RAYNOR
Susan C. Kaynor, aged 42 vears, , died at her late horae. 108 North Ber-1 ^°- ^ (Freeport) to succeed Rowland gen Place, on Wednesday, after a lin-. ^- Mayland.
Frederick C. Hicks; State Senate, Geurge L. Luther Leagoe"ia"hel'd"evePy "sunday Thompson, ; Assembly, Thomas A. Mc Oyster Bay evening at 7 o'clock. Whinney; County Judge, Lewis J.
; _ ; Smith; Surrogate, Leone D. Howell;
Catholic Fair Still Open sheriff, Phineas a. Seaman; County The Fall fair of the Roman Catholic Clerk, Thomas S. Cheshire; Comptrol- Church of Oar Holy Redeemer will ler. Earl J. Bennett; Coanty Treasur¬ er, William L. Luyster; Diatrict At¬ torney, Charles R. Weeks; Superin- Oyater Bay tendent of the Poor, Claude C. Van Deusen.
10,732 1,647
For Sheriff
Seaman
7,714
2.608
2,929
9,085
Hill
('.427;
Totals 13.251
Plurality, 6,824
For County Treasurer
Luyster Hegeman
7,268 1,856 2,109
Hempatead Nortb Hempstead
¦ mission charged to this event, which I has proven successful since its open- j ing-
The contest for the most popular altar boy is attracting considerable attention, the frienda of the lads work¬ ing for them enthusiastically.
Judg^e Swezey „
on School Board
SUFFOLK COUNTY IN LINE
Totals 11,2.'?8
Plurality, 2,692
For Diatrict Attorney
The uld lake freighter. Willium Kd- wurda, which hua been in Sanduaky for severul months being rebuilt und re¬ paired, cleared recently for Montreul, from which port she will sail for Ire¬ land.
The Edwards wus parch i-ied by (.'an udian cupitutials from Hliiuii purtiea and haa baen practically rebuilt and 3 779 painted a coat uf battleship gray, She 1,252 belongs to tbe old class uf wooden 1,396 freighters on the lakea thirty years
_, ago and was built ut Fries Landing,
but has long laid idle at Huron. The boat will take a cargo of Canadian timber to Ireland.
The fortunes of the 'A'illiani Ed warda will be watched with much in 4.602 terest on her long voyage, 1,669 The above item is from the Milan, Ohio. Ledger. The boat mentiunad was nuilt by William Raynor, father of Mra. John S. Mowry und .Mrs. Hiram R. Smith of this village, aurre thirty years ugo. Other large vessels
2.270 8,541
An illustrated lecture has heen ar-
'ranged by Ihe M. E. Sunduy School tc be held in the Bourd of Trade Hall
, next Friday eveninj;, November 17. The lecturer will be Harold E. Brown uf Freepurt, who hua traveled exten¬ sively throuirh the Weat. Hia subject will be "T.'-e YeHowatone National
iPark,"with colored viewa. Tickets can be secured from any memtwr of the achool. The proceeds will jru to
^ the Sunday School.
After aeveral years ot waiting the , residents of .Stevens Street have at ; last secured tivo street f^as lamps to ; light the thoroughfare.
Mr. and .Mrs. Mervin (ioliien spent the weekend with friends in Paaaaic, N. J.
Suffolk County provided a regular Hempstead
old-fashioned Republican plurality North Hempatead
Tuesday. Not only did it give a big ^i'^'*'' ^^^y plurality to Hughes, but every 'Repub- Totals li«an ranning in the County waa elect- Plurality,
Weeks, McCarthy ^"''^ ^^ ^'^- Kaynor, who was
>', 121 2,796 2,731
Sidney H. Swezey, formerly police ed. That Hughes would carry the,
justice, haa been appointed by the Board of Education of School Diatrict
gering illneaa. Funeral services will be held thi» Friday afternoon at 2;
The foolish way ia to give it away, ori o'clock, Rev. J. Sidney Gould, paator I S,*""*'**^
barter it away for ¦ trifle to the junk
maa. A "For Sale" advertisement
rill belp you to realize its value—aod
tbia ia important in a period when
LCOaU of living are not growing less.
AfivarUaaBMlit.
of the Preabyterian Church, ofliiciat- ing. with'interment in Greenfield Cem¬ etery ; C A. Fulton, funeral director. Miaa Raynor is aorvived by two brotbara, Gilson H. Raynor of F*rM- port aod William Raynor of Baldwin, i
Dresa suits hired, sold and ax- Kegel'a, 47 Railroad Ave.,
Kavmrtlmmamtit.
Freeport.
Prove tbe uaefulneaa to youraelf of the claasified ada by rertding and an- awering aoree of those nrintpH today.
County by at least 400ii wua predicted by Republican leaders aeveral daya i Hempstead ago. Tne Democrats agreed that North Hempstead Hugbea woold poll a larger vote than '^y*'*'' ^'y Wilaon, but held that the plurality Totals would be nearer 2iMio. Neither the leadera nor the men nn the outaide ex¬ pected, however, that Frederick C. Hicka, candidate againat Lathrop BroWD for Congress, would poll a larger vote than tbe former Governor.
13,647
6,^59
For County Comptroll Bennett
3,747 '*'* most mted ahlb builders uf his L145 ^^Y' ^*"^^ ^^^' ^laiion Puge, named 1,896 "f'*"" ¦ "'"'er of Thomas A. Edison,
(of electrical famei who was born in
;6,788 *'''*"¦ 'be Go,!den Age and the Path- 1 ' finder.
Thomas Mcl.'iiffrey and William F.
Pearsall, in a Dutcbact, and John Mc-
„f ("alfrey and Harry Gilman as black
face comedians, will assist in en en¬ tertainment to be j'iven in Ihe Munici- I pal Hall, Hempstead, Thursday, No¬ vember lij. .^.
Plurality,
7.161 2.46^ 2.690
12.299 6.142
.Mr.'and Mr^. Charles Hamaker of
Char'ea .Street are residing tempurar-
I ily in Freeport, taking care, of Mr.
Get our prices on cleaning, dyeine, Hamaker's father's house. Mr. Ham*
r's fut.her haii been ill and la now ting in Pen/iaylvuniu for his health.
Bulson
4 421 P''*»*'"K and repairing; valet service
1252 K"*!*''''' ''' R"'''o»d Ave.. Freeport
,'.Q. AdT*rUa«nMot
7.157.
DaSilva's C and 10c Store
TOWN ELECTION REiTURNS These figure* from the Brooklyn
(Continued on page 4)
Gold Fiah und Bo^l. l<»c j Women's Flaniif-r Petticoats, 25c j j Women's, Mens ana Children's G'/ovea, 10c pr.
Robber rags, 25c each Thankagiving Postcards, 6 for 5c ] Decorated Thanksgiving Paper loc A^vmtl—Mint I
August Vooria, formerly a realdent of Nasiiau Road, ia n'>w living on Aatur Piace. ¦")
Saturday, .November 11, Manager Behr will preaent B«rtba Kalich in a five-reel picture, entitled "Ambition." Cither picturea will be ahown.
((Jontinsed on paxe 5)
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Nassau County Review HREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1916 VoL XX, No. 45 Freeport SinsIc copiM of the Review for uie at (Jreen- bl»tt'» anil Braithwaite'ii, Kailroad Avenue; Mich¬ noff*. Nmmu <>>unty Review, r^oailvaa and (•ubetz'a. Main Street; .Sidi)ey Smilhc, Weit Uerrirk Kuul. Social and Personal Brief Itenu Conceraing Resident! of Oar C«m- munity. and Their CumU, ViaiU ¦od Social Affkin HlUHWAlleR TIDE TABLE (Ufficial figures for Sandy Hook) 8:16 a. Friday Nov. Saturday, iunday Monday, Tueoday, Wadnesday. Thursday. ^'riday Sat ^ril'iy, 10 U •« 12 13 14 16 16 17 1« Wilson Wins i-Tcsidential Election The resalt of the election Tuif»day arc 'T(\:ng til late?t rdurns shows the following, hgures for ['resident: Wilson 272 Hughes 24,^ fJouh'ful b. But 2W votes are ffquircd to win ("leland.—In another column we pub¬ lish an item about Mrs. Wendell Cle- Isnd, who wiil lenvn for missionary work abroad, with her husband, in Deceniber. Mra. Cltian was well- 8:47 a. m. known to many of our residents, beinj; 9:28 a. m. : a daughter of Comptroller Travis, who there is r |
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