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Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1915
Vol. XX, No. 46
Freeport
Hymeneal
Social and Personal In the Fraternal Orders
SinRle copies of the Review for sale •tGreenblatt'sand Braithwaite's, Rail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT's, Nassau County Review, DaSiiva's and Go- txBtz's, Main Street; DaSilva'B.West Merrick Road. tf.
HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE
TtvMe times ara for Handy Hixik. Deduct .ti.
minntes
Friday Nov.
^^ Saturt^nv,
Sunda'/
Mon<)a>-,
Tuesday,
WcdnesdHji.
ThursdHy.
Friday
Saturday,
for Hemp*t«Rd Bay)
12 12:04 p.m.
18 1:14 p. m.
14 2:22 p. m.
15 3:23 p. m.
16 4:21 p. m.
17 6:581 p. Rl.
18 5:41 p. m.
19 B :2R p; nT.
20 7:01 p. m.
HKwDRICKSON—LEVY The wedtttng of Krancei Roberta Hendrickaon, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Prank Hendricki«n of Seaford, and George Morton Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Levy of Freeport, took place at the residence of Mr. and Mra. S. Dimon Smith, 69 Wallace Street, Freeport, on Sunday, Novem¬ ber 7. Riiv. Barnett A. Elzna of Man¬ hattan performed the ceremony, after which a luncheon was served. The home Wds prettily decorated with palms, oak leaves and yellow chryoan theniuma '.The bride whs the recipient of niaii.v handsome prtseptji.
Mr. and Mrs. Levj Vlfl take a tr.p
Maiair About Guest*. VhiU aad Parties ef ] Freeporters aiwI Tlieir Friends ,
The comedy drama. Hazel Kirke. in Freeport Chapter No. 802, Royal four acts, will be presented by "The Arch Maaona. conferred the Moat Ex- Owls" next Tuesday and Wednesday cellent Degree on a class of eight can- evening. November 16 and 17 The didates at their meeting Wednesday play IB under the business management evening. November S. At the next of Henry S. Starr, with H. Bratton convocation on Wednesday evening. Kennedy aa coach, and music by H. S. November 17. tbe Royal Arch Degree,
the ConscmqgatioD of Royal Arch Ma
News of the Chorches
Obituary
In the Fire Departmeat
Subject of Sermocw. Servi and other cioino in I
¦nd church Kociotica
Woifer.
The following ia the cast of charac ters:
Hazel Kitke, Mrs. Edith Cheshire
Doily Dutton, Mrs. Emma L. Braith waite.
Emily Carringford, Lady Travera
Bonry, will be conferred on tbe same class.
The dfgree will be conferred by the officers of .Melchizideck Chapter, of Glen Cove.
through the Southern States, and upon Mra. Gertrude Austin.
their return will reside for tha wini
in the home of Frank Morrell, who i
away on a vaudeville tour. The resi
Fhilip .J. Fisher and John P. Dono- hue have (lurcbaaed the Colonial Hotel
at Merrick Read and Henry Street, dence is at the corner of Bedell Street and will re-open it on Thanksgiving and South Side Avenue. Day. The ''ew proprietors announce At the meeting of Freeport Lodgi' that they will build a dance hall .''>0x7.'i' of Elka-Thursday evening of laat weuk, feet on the building, and otherwise ' former Loyal Knight Leo Fishel prt- improve the property. ferred charges against Levy, of "seri
— ously coniemiilBting matrimony."
Tbe Callithumpians will hold a mov , Considerable fun was had at Levy's ing picture and vaudeville show at the , expense, after which the lodge pre- Crystal Theatre on Thanksgiving I aented him with a handsome night, November 25. The usual price ! t»ble set, including cloth, napkins and of admission, 10 cents, will prevail. | towels.
Mercy Kirke, Mrs. Grace Westcott
Clara, a maid; Miss Gladys Austin.
.Arthur Carringford, Lord Travers; William B. Austin
Dunstan Kirke, George I, Braith¬ waite.
Aaron Rodney, George Wetcott.
Pittacus Green, Edmund T. Chesh¬ ire.
Methuselah Miggins, called Met; Herbert A. Kellum.
Barney O'Flynn, a vnlet; Edmund inen i Lumley.
Joe, a miller; DeWitt Van Nfeas.
Dan, a miller; Eldon Austin.
I The annual diBBer of Massapequa ; Lodge No. s. F. and A. .M., will he t held at the Hotel Hartini<)Oe, New
York, on Friday evening. November i 19. Tickets can be secured at the
meeting of the Lodge on Monday ey
ening, November 15, or of members . of the committee. Charles R. Lea.
Charles H. RirbarJson. John F. Demti ¦ aey John L. Raynor and Sylvester P.
Doxsey, and ail members of the fra-
t'rnity will be welcome. On Vonday evening, .November 15,
the First Degree will be conferred on
a class of five candidatee.
Matters ol tntareet te
in our local ifamaa^^mma by H. E. K
WOULD SAVE MOXEV
At the mealing of Hose Z 1
evening, it waa decided tij
that only the electric lights and
age battery be placed tc ;h« new «i
A price had been receiTcd
¦ft^
ROBERT VALENTINE
Robert Valentine, aged 75, di»d at
tbe iMMDe of hi:- ^ou, .Arthur, cn Smith
J ere E. Brown is announced tr leadiStreet, earlv Sunday morning. Mr.
the Epworth League meeting SatKiay«Valeutine bad been ill for several
night in'the the M E. Church; topic | asaa^, and ws? tound dead on the
"The Promise of Spiritual Certainty." j floor of his rccTi, from an apop'ectic
latroke. He waa tjorn in Smithville
First Church of Christ, Scientist.— j Soath, but rpenc most of hi.|« life inl Servicea Sunday mornirg at 11 o'clock. jSeaford, moving to Freeport about tive | included*^ a generator. ac<i h« Hempatead Bank Building: aobjcct hrcMi ago. He is survived iiy two j favorably paased upon bv tke Vill^* next Sunday, Novemtter U, "MortaU aona. Arthur and Rodney. | Board, but the members tfeccght tk«
and Irrmortals. " j Mr. Va'entine died a ttw iioui'.- litter j generator unnece.«-«rv « ,t «> re<«n-
- - 1; tbMi his fiatrr. Mrs. Phebe^nith, age Lp^„(]g(j
At the Methodist Church Sooday ' ^i who pasaed away at the home ot , morning next Dr. Curtice will apeak' ber nephew, Curtia M. Smith, with!
upon the theme "A Marvelous Intro wbcm she resided, at Woodhaven. j **' i:,ASIl.Y SLt lLia.> duction." In the evening his topitf Hrs-Binith waa the widow of Curtia The gasoline pumper exbitu3 here will be "One Man with One Purpo»e.''. M. Smith, of ^eaford, and had resided . on t)ctober 30 has been acid to Roaellc The servicea will be held in the matt: in Wixidhaven for the past five years. iPaik, New Jersey. It wii; probably auditorium of the church. -.moving there from Seaford. The de
eea*ed persons are survived hy two •
sisi*r*. Mrs. Harriet E, Smith of Sea- f,.-rd «T»d Mrs. Thomas Dean of Baby Wn. and a brother, John Valentine of j Freeport: «I.«o a number ot nieces and ( oepiievj residing in various parts of
A. H, Mclarvey of Port Washing- Freeport Man ID Troabie
ton ha:-i bought the Excelsior Market! Ludwig Brawl of Jay Street, this from M, F. Koch, and announces he ; village, who is under a charge of homi- will carry a choice lineof meats, Mr. ' cide in connection with the death of McGarvey is a young man but has been i Sing Wing, a Chinaman of 130 Third engaged ill thin line for the past 12 Avenue, Manhattan, was admitted to
years. ,
Claude Brotheridge's store will now be open every evening, excepting Wednesday and Saturday, until 9 o'clock. On Wednesday it will close at 6 o'clock and on Saturday will re¬ main open until 10.
Tax Information
SCHOOL TAXES
Merrick--Daniel Lundau, collector; 1 percent, to November 15; rate 51 centa.
Freeport—Archer B. Wallace, col¬ lector, office of Thomaa W. Lucas, Railroad Avemie; 1 per cent, to No¬ vember 26; rate $1.16.
Baldwin —W, Augustus ^'iller, col¬ lector. Grand Avenue, near L L R. R.; 1 per cent, to December 6; rate $1.22,
Roosevelt—Oharles E. Whitehoase, Naaaau Road, Stop €5, collector; pay¬ able at 1 per cent, to December 7; rate $1.52.
Rockville Centre—Col lector William H. Connell, 78 Village Avenae; J per cent, to Nbvember 16; rate $1.16.
HayaesCase On
The appeal in the caae of
Mary
hail and returned to his home here Friday, Brawl with his biother. Ad il|ih, an automobile salesman of .Miiiihattan, celebrated his father's seventieth birthday anniversary Son- day night in Manhattan and early Mon
j day mining visted the restaurant of Sing Wing. A fight ensued and the Chinaman was fatally injured, dythg
j in Bellevue Hospital next day.
Brawl and his brother are now fac-
' ing trial on a charge of homicide and are under $5000 bail.
I Brawl and his brother had bought
' chop auey at a coat of 95 cents and Ludwig asked for cigarettes that coat
I 10 centa. He gave Sing Wing a 10- cent piece and Adoiph gave him a $1 bill. He waa entitled to 5 centa
I change, but the Chinaman offered
I none. Wiien the Brawls protested Wing calleil them '^cheap American
I fakers" atxi swore at them,
; Adoiph tried to impreea upon the
: Chinamen the fact trliat they were
I dealing with Americans, who resented such inaoits, whereupon the three be-
I aet him. Ludgwig went to his assist-
I ance and a general fight took place.
I —Eagle.
j The Brawl brothers insist the China¬ man fell or had a stroke of apoplex^.
! Pity the Poor Editor
Editor Nassau County Review.
ROYAL ARCANUM
I (Contributed tco late for last issuej I One of tbe meat enjoyable meetings I ever held by Frsterna! Council was at- ' tended by itj metobera at the meeting room last Wednesday. The meeting
i ^,jjj j^ jijg nature of a thirteenth anni-
Frederick H. Plump is enjoying his versary celebration and its success
"ihe Harmony Ti-io" are anrounced to give an entertainment, (vocal, in¬ strumental, readings, sketches) ut the Grove Street School, Saturday even¬ ing, November 20.
Haynea. formerly of Roosevelt, against I "^^ y. ^^"
Cooke & Cobb Company of Brooklyn, I "^"'^'^ = "' ,_ „ .
Knowing that the Keview has ever
stood for fair play, it was a surprise
-came en for argument in the Appellate Diviaioii, Second Department, last Friday.
It will be recalled that Miss Haynea recovered a verdict «f of $20,000 from the company in the Supreme Court, Kinga County, laat May, for severe physical injuries. The defendant ap¬ pealed to the Anpel'>«te Division from that judgment, daiming there ,was er¬ ror in the admission of teatimony and on the ground that ithe verdict waa ex¬ cessive.
Ex Judge Elvin N, Edwarda of Free- port argued to auatain the verdict for Miss.Haynes, while William A. Jonea, jr., of New York Ci<ty argued for a reveraal. Deciaioa was resented.
annual vacation, on a gunning with friends at Easthampton.
trip
The Luncheon Club was entertained at the home of Mra. S. F, Pearsall, 155 Pine Street, on Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played after the luncheon.
was doe to tbe earnest efTorts of the committee under the leadership of Chairman Alfred P. Brown. About 80 members attended and among them were some who had not been aeen at Arcanum meetings for years. A very enjoyable program of music and speak
and Miss Florence Miller won the first '"B *»" presented, including musical pfJ2e. I selections by Miss Ethel Miner and iMiaa Rose Van Re-;*, accompanied by
,„ , , ,, .... I Mra. Fleming; banjo solo by Samuel
Next Wednesday «"ernoon the, r „, ,„j j^^, ^ ^^^^^^
-500'- Club will be entertained by j^^g^^^^j, g^ Edward Spiegel gave Mrs. C. L. Corby at the home of Mrs. ^ ^„^„ impersonation and led in a Harvey B. Smith, Weat Merrick Road. q^^„,^ ^„g ^^^^^ brought down the
j house. Short talks wera given by
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Ackerson have j Bros. William G. Miller, Roawell Dav-
returned from their wedding trip Soath ! is, Edward B. Lent, Albin N. John
and are living at 100 Madison Street, j son and tbe Regent. At the conclu-
Brooklyn.
There will be the usual Thanksgiv¬ ing Eve bo'wling contest at the Free-
i sion of this prDgram, refreshments w«re served aad tbe drawing of favors from a Jack Homer pie. The only re-
I gret expressed by any of the members
port Club Hovee on Wednesday even- Present was that theee meetings were ing, November 24. from 8 to u j-not held more frequently.
o'clock. On Thursday afternoon a Tea Danaant will he held at theCtob Hoose from 8 <)o 7.
Charlea Johnsen, propriertior of the Marine Hotel, celebrated hia 50th birthday anniversary by a banquet to about 50 of his friends Saturday even ing. J. Hyyler Ellison acted as toast- master, and congratulatory speeches: were made by Edward Olsen, Capta. j Ness and Hansen, Edward A. Spiegel
Charles Lenker and others. Mr. Elli¬ son, on behalf of those present, pre¬ sented to the host a diamond studded Elks emblem button.
Vjtal Statistict lor Octaber
There were flfteea-Urtfas in the Vil¬ lage o€ Fieeport for October aad seven 4)e«tba, mt follows:
DEATHS Oct, 1, Irving Combs, age 31 yrs. 4. Mary Baker (colored) SS yrs. 4, Amelia Ganze Mailer, 61 yrs. 7, Mary Brewster (colored) 2 yrs.
and disappointment to frave your issue j Albin N. Johnson, John Nolan, Jr.,
of November 5 without any reference
(beyond meagre statistics) of the vic¬ tory won by the Anti-Suffragista. Large headiinea were given to"Suf
fragists in a New Campaign," but alas
no mention is made of the sweeping
victory won by tbe Antia in three
States, our Empire State alone giving
them a majority of 200,000.
When our own Naasau County did
its good work in defeating the issue of
Woman .Suffrage by a majority of
1861, and our local districts setting
their stamp of disapproval in their de¬ cisive No (Hempatead 1169, Freeport
109 and Merrick 70, 2 to 1) so it seems
aa if at least you might have extended
congratiriations.
Youra truly. One of the Majority. No matter who wins the poor editor I gets it coning and going. Our news I regarding tbe election was supplied us i by tbe AiMerioan Press Aaaociation, ' the biggeat concern in tbe country, I and we conai.dered it eminently fair, i For instance, we stated "in New
Woman's Relief Corps lS8 of D. B. P. Mott Post held State Ina|>ection on Wednesday evening, November 8. The State President. Alice Turell, Marjorie Anthony and Ada G. Mehr were the inspecting officers. A recep¬ tion was given and an oyster supper was served by Commander Patterson of Mott Post.
An invitation has been sent to the members of Freeport Lodge of Elks, by the Exalted Rnler, for the members to visit a *'n)odel brewery" Saturday of this week.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the >l. E. Church will hold their regular rceet- ing at the home of the president, Mrs. William G. Miller, South Ocean Ave¬ nue, next Wednesday at 2 o'elo-ck. Members arts requested to come pre¬ pared to sew or bring sewing for tbe *¦* ^'*^ Wednesday in the chapel at fair, which is to be held Tuesday andt'-"'^**^ Weo'nesday, December 7 and "*. after- . noon and evening.
¦ be ovLT a ytar before a paaip«r after this model wil! b« pat o market by the Maok C.'mp»ny.
SO EASY r
Las-l Tuesdav evening.
tfw
Lcfflg lsi«r,d. A double funeral service - meetinga .if Hose i. Hose
At the Presbyterian Churrh r.e.xi Sunday the pastor, Rev. J. SidB«v Gould, will preach both morning anu. evening. The choir, under tbe direc tion of Mies Ruth Spier, will sing » processional and a recessional at each service. The subject of the nmrning sermon will be ''Bearing Gn^ .\notb- er's Burdens." The evening sermt?r will be on "A City That Drove Jrjiis Away." All are cordially invited
Conference on
HORACE HIRAM NORTON i
Tr>r ccmmunit; was shocked whon ! *.re r<rws came that Horace H. Norton ; taj passed away. He died Saturday 1 iBorairg after a brief illnea.'J, thetiause '-¦ teing ati affection of the hu-art from i
; iibich be had suffered for some years, i ard which asi.iuined a threatening aa- i ptct cnlj shortly I eforc hl.a decease.;
! Tiie immediate cause of death waa j riaralysia. frcm the shock of which he ;
r iaiic-d to recover consciousness,
Mr. Norton was born Marcb I, ISfil. ¦. His birth was therefore contemporan- e<<3» with the stirring events accom- (.anying the r-pirning of the Civil War.
and Engine 1, and the chief foawi tima
to -visit each meeting and tn between stop ih the village office 'Where a spe¬ cial meeting of the Village B'^ard waa being held.
Hose 3 announce their sc«aail aaoatb* Iv dance at the Crystal Lake Hooae on Friday evening, November 19. with dancing at S :MU sharp. La<jy'« ticket* are 25 cents each, and gentlcicefi'a. 3& cents.
ReliffiOUS Education His'binh occurred in Depnuvme where when- beams had been
* h« spent his childhodd. In 1880 he , against the chimney and
A conference on religious education will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Freeport, next Tuesday, No¬ vember 16, in charge of the Commit¬ tee on Religious Education for the Presbytery of Nassau; afternoon ses¬ sion, 2:80 to 5:30, in the chapel; ening session, 7:30 to 9:00, in Church.
A still tilarin Sunday al'te Truck 1 to the house of Dr. Erami. South Main Street, where tbe booaa had sudilerily filled withitr.okt. ^fter I'on.sideTBble search, tbe 6re wasioeat* L-d lit lilt' base ut a cew cbiaMiey. r>«Nd'fl«t bad caoght
10, EUiazbath Fremyre VogelSmith, ! York State Suffrage for women was
1 yr. 3 mod. 12, Arthur P. Dodge, (16 yrs. 24, James P. Madison, C6 yra.
BIRTHS K., Frederick
and Alice
2, Alice Young.
3, Evelin, Edwin and Anna Kellf.
4, Mary Eliaabeth, Anthony V. aod May Uaggerty Tiano.
5, EIroa Friedai George B. and Lena Kirchmann Lang.
6, Liebo, Charles and Toba Sehleni' mer Goldstein.
11, Clara Anna. Bernardo and Clara Dolski Pac.
14. Laurel Rathyn. Martin J. and Laura Markens Brown.
16, Charles, Charlea and Elizabeth Maguire Taghman.
16,' Robert Parke, Robert P. and Nellie E. Welden. ,
27, Edward Sfliart, Edward and Marion Dusenbary Chapman.
29. Louise, Charles.and Anna Bur- rough Brown.
Nov. 1, Daisy Philathia, Everett Md Djkiay Darigan Rider.
I defeated by a majority of 210,000, : etc.," Massschuaettsby 130,000, Penn¬ sylvania by 150,000, figures we thought large -enough tq aatiafy even the moat entbnsiaotic Anti-Suffragist and tbe heading, "Suffrage Snowed Under in Three Big States," it seema to us was all that could-have been masked or desired by them.—Ed.
To Parade an Tkanksgiving
The Freeport (.alithumpian Society baa appointed a committee to arrange for the seventh annual celebration on Tba^k9giving Day. Anthony N. Fed¬ den. Wilfred H. Smith, John Mauers¬ berger, Williani Bomaefaeuer, George Wulfing, Otto Gottschaldt. Geor^ Preziuei and Bernard Loooaro, jr.
The morning will be devoted to the annual parade. In tbe afternoon ath¬ letic contests and races will be held. A special event will be a oony race, the"animala ridden hy their owners. The entries are: Sheriff Stephen P. Pettit, George Bennett Smith, Frank Prendergast, Anthony N. Fedden, Tom McCaffrey and Lew Horn.
The Home Association held its an¬ nual gathering a,t tbe resideoce of Mr. and Mra. C. Jarvia, Alexander and Helen Avenues, Wedaeaday, Novem¬ ber 10; dancing and refreshments; liiuaic by Irving (Hcpiiey) Potter.
The Mothera' Club n>et at the Co- Iambus Avenue School House on Wed¬ nesday, with a large attendance. The next nseeting on Wednesday, Decem¬ ber %, will be at the Grove Street School House, and will be addressed by Dr. Jordan Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Lexton of Richmond Hill nade a pleasant call last Sunday on ^eir friends, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Howry, 182 North Giove Street.
A regular meeting of the Churcb Improvement Society of the Presby¬ terian CbHrcb will be held in the church parior next Wednesday after¬ noon, November IT, at 1:30.
On Friday evening, November 19, the ladiea will hold their annual har¬ vest home festival; home-made bread and cake for sale; light refreshments will be served, incloding sandwiches, home-made cake and pie and coffee
The Freeport Odd Fellows Asso:ia- tion thanka ita kind friends for their support in tbe good cause Wednesday eveniag. < Tbe committee will render a full retwrt on Monday evening. Do not forget tbe annual ball on Thanks¬ giving Eve, November 24, at Brooklyn Hall.
Antes Saudk oa Merrick Road
2:80.
3:00.
3:20,
3:40.
4:00.
4:40.
5:00.
8 :0(l.
attef>ded the Hungeiford Collegiate \ tire from the heat. Once l,o<ated th« tttftitute, where he remained a year, I wall wan t( in out for a small apace and He was married in 18.S5 to Miss Cor- the tire e.\tinnuished but not aotil oaa Peiia Grant Bateman, daughter of the of the beams had b^en burr*d in tw<» !ate I. M. Bateman of Adams, who ' and the floor bn>'k of the waiS badly •«*- ' sarvives hiri. They made their home charred. The loss will be very ^all. *'''ia DepauviUe for a year, when they ; "-- '-~ ' *-' '--* —
mcved to Adams, where Mr. Norton ; engaged in tbe meat buainess, which AFTERNOON SESSION be foitcwed for several yeirs. This 1
Devotional Exercises. Rev. bo*i«»e=^s he enlarged by engaging in Arthur H. Rennie, Rockvill* the grocery trade in connection with Centre. Cradle Roll and Home
the'
Hs the fire was located before a^v wail was torn out. and only chemical*, with a few buckets of water, vsaA.
Depart¬ ment, Joseph Randall, Oyitter
Bay. Organized Classes, Roswe'i
Davis, Freeport. Teacher Training, Rev. Artnor ""'l*!!^"!
C. Watkins, Oceansid*. The Graded School, Rev. Fred
£. Brooks. Mineola. Missionary Inatrnetion and Of
ferings, E. L. Lentilbon, Far
Rockaway. Temperance Instruction, Rev.
Dr. Daniel H. Overton, Islip
It, sfairh be later disposed of and spent a year aa traveling aalesman for D. S. Brown ol Watertown. Follow¬ ing this. Mr. Norton moved to Free- porc L. I., where he aniered the meat bosiDesa. remaining two years. Ad- however, to have been tbe home of his choice, for he returned and took 0'>'er the business of his fath- er-iT>-law. I. M. Bateman, then a dealer ID flour and feed, which business he increased by bis enterprise and fol¬ lowed until bis death. Some time after his return from Freeport he ac- qaire-d the property at the corner of
School Conferences, Rev. Rob" ' ^•^° •'»<1. ^P""*? 'Street.^, where the
ert D. Merrill, Babylon. EVENING SESSION
Devotional Exercises, Kev. J. Sidney Gould, Freeport.
Educational Evangelism. Rev. Calvin W. Lanfer, M. A., New York. District Super¬ intendent of Presbyiirian Sundav Schools for New York and New Jersey.
Newspapermen AsklarInformation! The automobiles of Dr. Jaques. of
At the last regiilar meeting of the ' Lynbrook, aod Charles E. Patterson,
cashier of tbe Hempstead Bank, were in collision Monday evening at Horton Avenae aod Merrick Road, and result¬ ed in considerable damage to both cars. Dr. Jaques' son, who was with him at the time, was cut slightly by broken glass.
Dr. Jaquea wa« traveling aouth on Horton Aveave. When crossing Mer¬ rick Road he hit Mr. Patterson's car, which was gotag east.
UadaaMd Letters
(Frutt fatk Offin)
Da Silvpis' B Micl 10c Store Next to Post Ofilce Baby Crib Blankets. 10c Congoleum Rugs, 10c Corset Covers, lOo Ladies' Flannel Nightgowns, 25c Crackars, plain and marahmellow,
10c Ib. Ridley Famous Candies, 10c lb- Boys', Men's and Lsdicis' Gloves,
W. He
Village Board of Truatees the follow¬ ing petitioB was presented:
We, tbe anderaigned newspaper rep- reaentativea, intereated in aecuring news for the Village of Freeport, re¬ spectfully reqaeat yonr Board to iasae an order to the Village Clerk, in¬ structing him to send notices to ua of all apecial meetings and adjournments of meetings of your Board, in order that we may keep our readera informed as to Freeport Village affairs.
This has been done for yeara in the Village of Hempstead, and would cause
bat very little extra work, and would \ Becker, Dr. Philip S. be greatly appreciated by us. j Brown, Miss Nora
Respectfully submitted, '¦¦ Campbell. E. \.
.Smith F. PearsaJL | Hawk. Miss E. A. O.
Nassau County Review. ' Hoffman. Miss Liixie James E. Stiles, {Johnson. Mr. Percy L., 2
Nassau Post. I Luekosky, Miss Archer B. Wallace, McCallam. Mr. R.
South Side Observer '• Newman. Mrs. J. and Brooklyn Times \ Niles, Mr. Floyd L. James J. Nolan, ! Olsen, Frederick A.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Btder. Mr. Wm. This petition waa in no way a re-! Southard, Miaa OUve flection on the Village Clerk, he not i S*«*''"'<'' "•*¦ *''<"*«»«• having had before any authority to Sebooiey, Mr. V. W. send the information requested, and ¦ Walters, Mrs., 39 Smith St. being always willing to oblige the! Robt. G. Anilerson, P
8:30. Open Parliament for (|Oestioos, tbat during his tenure of office our and discussion. i public indebtedness was materially re-
Pastors, teachers and officers are ^ dvccd.
4irged to attend this conference. ' Mr. Norton was a member of the
Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. ^ Presbyterian Church, of which he was
by tbe ladies of the Freeport Church a ccnscientioos and liberal supporter,
to the visiting delegates. { Hv bad musical ability in a marked
Rev. Archibald M. Currie, B. D., | degree, being gifted with an excep-
Ph. D,, Chairman of Presbytery's I tioaally good voice, and for many
Committee on Religious Education. |ye«ra be devoted this talent to the ser-
will have charge of the program. The officers of tbe Freeport Choreb
extend a cordial welcome to the Sdih
day School workers of other local
churches to attend both efternoon and
evening sessions.
Musical Entertainment on Saturday Lodge
The second musical afternoon of tbe j Ch^P**"" ^*o- 205, R. A. M., Cecilia Musical Art Society of Long Island • ^baP**''- ^'<»- l^^' O- E S., Watertown {Harriet Ware, musical director) will j Cosnmaodery No. 14, K. T., and Media be held Saturday afternoon of thia! Temple. A. A. O. N. M. S,. He
At the apecial Council ntecting October ;{0 a motion was paaai ^ ing a committee to cunsiJc? tbv advia- I ability of submitting, at th* next ra(- > ular or a special village electioa. • ; proposition to bond the village for tba I needed amount to purchase tbrae . boaa ' wag'ina similar to the one bow in Hosa ' 2, and any other apparatua. etc.. need- I ed by the department. Tbe caaninit* tee appointed consisted of tb« tiUPM chiefs, and the foreman of cacb can- ' puny, and evt.ry member waa preaaat , at the meeting held at headqaartera I last Friday evening, when tbis waa I thoroughly discussed. a« a result of I which it WHS recommen-ied tbat tbe I Council submit a proposition for tbai I erection of new hooaes for H-::«e 2 aod I Hose U, and that when the Ludget ia made up for the coming year, tbe Board be requested to place tti^r^in «n amount suiricient tij parehaM^ one bos* wagon, aa waa done this year, bat the profiosition to bonJ the village for ev- erything needed was not consitierpd practical at this time.
Jennings Left $4M,ti8
Mineola, Nov. 9- Philander R. Jen¬ nings, closely aiscciated with the . Epiacopal Diocese of Long Island, wbe died September 21, 1914. iofi an ea- tate of almoat 1400.1100.
The will waa dated July *>. 1911. un¬ der which he leit hia entire mate to hia i wife. Bertha .Marie Louise Oswaa J«d> i nings, with the exeeptica of fSM vice of his church , which was left in that arooont to •*»-
Ueissumved by his widow and | eral friends, among thara being. Rev. OMson. Karl B. Norton; also by two i Peter C. Creveling. Lynbrook Elisa- brotfaers. Dr. Hobart R. Norton of j beth Jacques, Merrick ; Samoel Barto. Maatoo and Dr. Arthur J. Norton of j and five servants. $250 each was left Saagerties. and one sister, Mias Dora | Mra. V. R. Vies, wife of Rev. W. E. L. Norton of Syracuse. Viea, of Port Wsshingfon: Rev. Fran.
Ha was a member of Rising Sun i cis N. Townlej, of 1227 Pacific.<!ti«et. No. 234, F. & A. M , Adams \ Brooklyn; Kingaley and John R. Mos-
$200; Bertha Barns, $?00.
bastness is now carried on,
Mr. Norton was not only active and •urce&sfni in business affairs, in which be acqaired a name for fair dealing ' ar-J rert'tude bat he was likewise a man of public spirit, giving his time and strength as well as means for mo¬ ral and physical betterment, and served a term as village president. It is a matter so rare in the history of past administrations aa to he worth noting
scribas. The Board cbeerfoUy and courteously granted the request.
THE YODTH'S COMPANION
CALENDAR FOR 1916 The publishers of Tbe YoiAb's Com panion will, as always at this season.
Nov. 9. 1916.
M.
FourteeD Tears Ago
r Items of intawat from the Review files foart««n yeua ago tliia week)
Former Freeporter a Hero
Huntington, Nov. 5—Lyman Taft played the hero yesterday, atood on tne lonning board of an auto^ mobile talking to the driver. A runa¬ way term passed. Mr. Taft called to : the car owner to "Hit it, full steam I ahead," and he did. Tbey caught «() ' with tbe runaway nnd Mr. Taft lean- 10c pair I ing out, soiled the bridle of one horse ' present fo every aubacriber whose aub United Piofik i and stopped tbe wild braak. i scription is paid for 1916, a Calendar
—Brooklyn Times, for the new year. It is a gem of cal-
I - . ' ondar making. The decorative mount- Building
At this season a gcod'lotion should Furs remodeled, dry clemied, , aold iog ia rich, but the main purpose bas.i
ba kept on haxid,:'^aady for immediate: ande^rehangod. Kegel's, 47 RiBiiroa.1 been to produce a calendar that is us«- Dreta saita to hire. Kegel's ate; $<!e Smith A Bedell's adv. ; A venue, F^port. ful. and that purpose has been Railroad Avenae, Fracport'.
acbi«ve«. AAvartisaaoaBt^
week at the residence of Mrs. Frank W. Frueauff, 122 Stewart Avenae, Garden City, at 3 :80 o'clock.
Tbe subject of the afternoon will be "Edward A. MacDowell, and Mis Work," and the Society will preaept i •»«>»« <* Church Street at 2 :00 p. William H. Humiacon as lecturer, with y**"''!*?- •» which Rev. Dr. W
' like-K'ise financial secretary of lodge of Foresters in Adams, and treasurer of the Jeffereon County tail Feed Dealera' Aaaociation. Tbe funeral was held at the
was the the Re
late m.,
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niasical program by Helen Cozens Wil- bank, soprano; William H. Macklen. baritone, and Gertrude Hilton Stod- dsrt, pianist.
Kimball, formei pastor of the Presby- I tcrian Church, officiated. The ^<it ' wiees at tbe cemetery were in charge [of Watertown Commandery. K. T. I Tbe Actems F. Si A. M., acting a* es- icort, nearly one hundred men warei,m ^line. I As a mark of respect the business
came to Freeport Tues-' bow»* in Adams were closed Tuesday '"''m*''! and incorporated, and oft Gilbert's \ afternoon during the hours of the fun ; !?''" ^'' '"l'."^ possession of iba N«
Town Ckrk Gilbert Robbed
Town Clerk Franklin C. Gilbert aad Mrs. Gilbert
day evening, to visit Mra
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Warren ! ^'i Tbe funeral waa largely attend- Cotter. Tbey returned home abogt i ed aod tbe floral offerings "^ere pro- 7'80 in the evening, and found that |'oa*- The sense of public loss is during their absence their bouse had : keenly feit by all classes and syinpa- been ransacked aad jewelry, silver- j thy with tbe bereaved family is both ware and clothing, to the amoont o| j getieral atKl sint^e The budneaa left about $160 taken. j by Mr. Norton will be continued by (bis«oa. Karl B. Norton
At the Plaza week nf November lo: j - Jeiferaon Co. Joamal. Oct. 27.
Monday—Ann Mnrdock, the charming!
stage afar, in Charles Frohman's form-; g.ery housekeeper will admit th cr great stage success 'A Royal Fan,- 5 p« cnC aaved is 5 per cent, earned Ily; 6 acts. Tuesday-Marc Mac-1 whv Dot aave it and get the moat
County Associatiaa Nates
On Thursday afternixin. October 11, an informal house warming aod abower was held at the Nassau Cottage. Wood- field Road. West Hempstead Light refreshments were served aod nsaay useful and ornamental gifts were pre- sented to the ~ottage.
Lust iMay. tliiough the efforts of Mia.s Marv Malcolm, of the Naaaa« County Association, and the member* of the Guild of the Garden C.iiy Catb- adral, a movement was started to car* for the unfortunate girls and wotbvi of our own county.
The Naaaau Cottage Asaociation waa Oo
1 Cottage. This is a ten roos hoasa I situated on an acre A grouad. vvkicfe . iii tu be utilized for garden [iiirpMsa I The residents are to be trained by • I competent house mother to useful members of society. Nf - County may be proud of tbis new Aa- I sociation.
j A. Adamo of Hickavi.le, arog weav- , er and basket msker, has movad with - hia family to Albany, N. T. t] Through the ' efforts of Mias Mal¬ colm, Mr. Ada-mo has been eofagad ¦¦ fof lan instructor in an Indaatrial Cantar, at Louis Bender's Central which has been ritablitbed ia AShMW
Wa give and redeem Sharing Coupon*.
Ice one-half iadi thick ber 10.
Charlie Combs ifnd Thomas Morrsy opening bcwliag alUy in J^ra Hall
6 acts. Tuesday—Marc Dermott, supported by Lillian Hnrttertj ^__^ _
i?, '7*"'.,"^'?J^..°' **^"' 1" :'.'<¦*!•• '"ii*«*et, «7 sJuth Mai"jr Streit.'lhVee'- i by the State Assi>^iari'oo fwibelSfaZ Wednesday-William F«rnam in -The ; p^^. Find tbe 5 per cent, aaving coo-1 Local uocif ties as wert aa iadivid^ Novem Plunderer; < acts, Thursday—Mar-( po^ in today's Review. 1 -la have been interasled in thewelfara
garita Fischer ijj The Lonesome; AdvarttosoMnL of thia family and all wilt ba clad\a
Heart;" 4 nets. Friday—Easanay - --' «-".•-
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AdvartlasOMmt.
Aavsttisimaat
Charles Chaplin cqmedy. "Shang haied;" 2 acts. Sattsrday—Gertmde MeCcy and Bigelow Cooper in "Friend Wilson's Paoghter," a drama of R<#vo- lutiooary day*: 3 acts.
Far acts and supplies. White Fox
bear of bis snecaas.
Try fijy special box of eat
acts 18.5«. Raccoon $6.00. .¦ Red Fox I'^'or tbe weekend. C^ K. Aakcnu tl4.00. Kiel's. 47 Railroad Ave., j lorlat, Rockville Centra. L. L, T«t*- Ffaaptit i pbona cooseetioa; delivery asywhrr*.
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Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1915 Vol. XX, No. 46 Freeport Hymeneal Social and Personal In the Fraternal Orders SinRle copies of the Review for sale •tGreenblatt'sand Braithwaite's, Rail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT's, Nassau County Review, DaSiiva's and Go- txBtz's, Main Street; DaSilva'B.West Merrick Road. tf. HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE TtvMe times ara for Handy Hixik. Deduct .ti. minntes Friday Nov. ^^ Saturt^nv, Sunda'/ Mon<)a>-, Tuesday, WcdnesdHji. ThursdHy. Friday Saturday, for Hemp*t«Rd Bay) 12 12:04 p.m. 18 1:14 p. m. 14 2:22 p. m. 15 3:23 p. m. 16 4:21 p. m. 17 6:581 p. Rl. 18 5:41 p. m. 19 B :2R p; nT. 20 7:01 p. m. HKwDRICKSON—LEVY The wedtttng of Krancei Roberta Hendrickaon, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Prank Hendricki«n of Seaford, and George Morton Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Levy of Freeport, took place at the residence of Mr. and Mra. S. Dimon Smith, 69 Wallace Street, Freeport, on Sunday, Novem¬ ber 7. Riiv. Barnett A. Elzna of Man¬ hattan performed the ceremony, after which a luncheon was served. The home Wds prettily decorated with palms, oak leaves and yellow chryoan theniuma '.The bride whs the recipient of niaii.v handsome prtseptji. Mr. and Mrs. Levj Vlfl take a tr.p Maiair About Guest*. VhiU aad Parties ef ] Freeporters aiwI Tlieir Friends , The comedy drama. Hazel Kirke. in Freeport Chapter No. 802, Royal four acts, will be presented by "The Arch Maaona. conferred the Moat Ex- Owls" next Tuesday and Wednesday cellent Degree on a class of eight can- evening. November 16 and 17 The didates at their meeting Wednesday play IB under the business management evening. November S. At the next of Henry S. Starr, with H. Bratton convocation on Wednesday evening. Kennedy aa coach, and music by H. S. November 17. tbe Royal Arch Degree, the ConscmqgatioD of Royal Arch Ma News of the Chorches Obituary In the Fire Departmeat Subject of Sermocw. Servi and other cioino in I ¦nd church Kociotica Woifer. The following ia the cast of charac ters: Hazel Kitke, Mrs. Edith Cheshire Doily Dutton, Mrs. Emma L. Braith waite. Emily Carringford, Lady Travera Bonry, will be conferred on tbe same class. The dfgree will be conferred by the officers of .Melchizideck Chapter, of Glen Cove. through the Southern States, and upon Mra. Gertrude Austin. their return will reside for tha wini in the home of Frank Morrell, who i away on a vaudeville tour. The resi Fhilip .J. Fisher and John P. Dono- hue have (lurcbaaed the Colonial Hotel at Merrick Read and Henry Street, dence is at the corner of Bedell Street and will re-open it on Thanksgiving and South Side Avenue. Day. The ''ew proprietors announce At the meeting of Freeport Lodgi' that they will build a dance hall .''>0x7.'i' of Elka-Thursday evening of laat weuk, feet on the building, and otherwise ' former Loyal Knight Leo Fishel prt- improve the property. ferred charges against Levy, of "seri — ously coniemiilBting matrimony." Tbe Callithumpians will hold a mov , Considerable fun was had at Levy's ing picture and vaudeville show at the , expense, after which the lodge pre- Crystal Theatre on Thanksgiving I aented him with a handsome night, November 25. The usual price ! t»ble set, including cloth, napkins and of admission, 10 cents, will prevail. towels. Mercy Kirke, Mrs. Grace Westcott Clara, a maid; Miss Gladys Austin. .Arthur Carringford, Lord Travers; William B. Austin Dunstan Kirke, George I, Braith¬ waite. Aaron Rodney, George Wetcott. Pittacus Green, Edmund T. Chesh¬ ire. Methuselah Miggins, called Met; Herbert A. Kellum. Barney O'Flynn, a vnlet; Edmund inen i Lumley. Joe, a miller; DeWitt Van Nfeas. Dan, a miller; Eldon Austin. I The annual diBBer of Massapequa ; Lodge No. s. F. and A. .M., will he t held at the Hotel Hartini<)Oe, New York, on Friday evening. November i 19. Tickets can be secured at the meeting of the Lodge on Monday ey ening, November 15, or of members . of the committee. Charles R. Lea. Charles H. RirbarJson. John F. Demti ¦ aey John L. Raynor and Sylvester P. Doxsey, and ail members of the fra- t'rnity will be welcome. On Vonday evening, .November 15, the First Degree will be conferred on a class of five candidatee. Matters ol tntareet te in our local ifamaa^^mma by H. E. K WOULD SAVE MOXEV At the mealing of Hose Z 1 evening, it waa decided tij that only the electric lights and age battery be placed tc ;h« new «i A price had been receiTcd ¦ft^ ROBERT VALENTINE Robert Valentine, aged 75, di»d at tbe iMMDe of hi:- ^ou, .Arthur, cn Smith J ere E. Brown is announced tr leadiStreet, earlv Sunday morning. Mr. the Epworth League meeting SatKiay«Valeutine bad been ill for several night in'the the M E. Church; topic asaa^, and ws? tound dead on the "The Promise of Spiritual Certainty." j floor of his rccTi, from an apop'ectic latroke. He waa tjorn in Smithville First Church of Christ, Scientist.— j Soath, but rpenc most of hi. « life inl Servicea Sunday mornirg at 11 o'clock. jSeaford, moving to Freeport about tive included*^ a generator. ac re<«n- - - 1; tbMi his fiatrr. Mrs. Phebe^nith, age Lp^„(]g(j At the Methodist Church Sooday ' ^i who pasaed away at the home ot , morning next Dr. Curtice will apeak' ber nephew, Curtia M. Smith, with! upon the theme "A Marvelous Intro wbcm she resided, at Woodhaven. j **' i:,ASIl.Y SLt lLia.> duction." In the evening his topitf Hrs-Binith waa the widow of Curtia The gasoline pumper exbitu3 here will be "One Man with One Purpo»e.''. M. Smith, of ^eaford, and had resided . on t)ctober 30 has been acid to Roaellc The servicea will be held in the matt: in Wixidhaven for the past five years. iPaik, New Jersey. It wii; probably auditorium of the church. -.moving there from Seaford. The de eea*ed persons are survived hy two • sisi*r*. Mrs. Harriet E, Smith of Sea- f,.-rd «T»d Mrs. Thomas Dean of Baby Wn. and a brother, John Valentine of j Freeport: «I.«o a number ot nieces and ( oepiievj residing in various parts of A. H, Mclarvey of Port Washing- Freeport Man ID Troabie ton ha:-i bought the Excelsior Market! Ludwig Brawl of Jay Street, this from M, F. Koch, and announces he ; village, who is under a charge of homi- will carry a choice lineof meats, Mr. ' cide in connection with the death of McGarvey is a young man but has been i Sing Wing, a Chinaman of 130 Third engaged ill thin line for the past 12 Avenue, Manhattan, was admitted to years. , Claude Brotheridge's store will now be open every evening, excepting Wednesday and Saturday, until 9 o'clock. On Wednesday it will close at 6 o'clock and on Saturday will re¬ main open until 10. Tax Information SCHOOL TAXES Merrick--Daniel Lundau, collector; 1 percent, to November 15; rate 51 centa. Freeport—Archer B. Wallace, col¬ lector, office of Thomaa W. Lucas, Railroad Avemie; 1 per cent, to No¬ vember 26; rate $1.16. Baldwin —W, Augustus ^'iller, col¬ lector. Grand Avenue, near L L R. R.; 1 per cent, to December 6; rate $1.22, Roosevelt—Oharles E. Whitehoase, Naaaau Road, Stop €5, collector; pay¬ able at 1 per cent, to December 7; rate $1.52. Rockville Centre—Col lector William H. Connell, 78 Village Avenae; J per cent, to Nbvember 16; rate $1.16. HayaesCase On The appeal in the caae of Mary hail and returned to his home here Friday, Brawl with his biother. Ad il ih, an automobile salesman of .Miiiihattan, celebrated his father's seventieth birthday anniversary Son- day night in Manhattan and early Mon j day mining visted the restaurant of Sing Wing. A fight ensued and the Chinaman was fatally injured, dythg j in Bellevue Hospital next day. Brawl and his brother are now fac- ' ing trial on a charge of homicide and are under $5000 bail. I Brawl and his brother had bought ' chop auey at a coat of 95 cents and Ludwig asked for cigarettes that coat I 10 centa. He gave Sing Wing a 10- cent piece and Adoiph gave him a $1 bill. He waa entitled to 5 centa I change, but the Chinaman offered I none. Wiien the Brawls protested Wing calleil them '^cheap American I fakers" atxi swore at them, ; Adoiph tried to impreea upon the : Chinamen the fact trliat they were I dealing with Americans, who resented such inaoits, whereupon the three be- I aet him. Ludgwig went to his assist- I ance and a general fight took place. I —Eagle. j The Brawl brothers insist the China¬ man fell or had a stroke of apoplex^. ! Pity the Poor Editor Editor Nassau County Review. ROYAL ARCANUM I (Contributed tco late for last issuej I One of tbe meat enjoyable meetings I ever held by Frsterna! Council was at- ' tended by itj metobera at the meeting room last Wednesday. The meeting i ^,jjj j^ jijg nature of a thirteenth anni- Frederick H. Plump is enjoying his versary celebration and its success "ihe Harmony Ti-io" are anrounced to give an entertainment, (vocal, in¬ strumental, readings, sketches) ut the Grove Street School, Saturday even¬ ing, November 20. Haynea. formerly of Roosevelt, against I "^^ y. ^^" Cooke & Cobb Company of Brooklyn, I "^"'^'^ = "' ,_ „ . Knowing that the Keview has ever stood for fair play, it was a surprise -came en for argument in the Appellate Diviaioii, Second Department, last Friday. It will be recalled that Miss Haynea recovered a verdict «f of $20,000 from the company in the Supreme Court, Kinga County, laat May, for severe physical injuries. The defendant ap¬ pealed to the Anpel'>«te Division from that judgment, daiming there ,was er¬ ror in the admission of teatimony and on the ground that ithe verdict waa ex¬ cessive. Ex Judge Elvin N, Edwarda of Free- port argued to auatain the verdict for Miss.Haynes, while William A. Jonea, jr., of New York Ci |
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