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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 19
»*i|i>»-i». w- •.¦.m..p ^ n • •¦ p.. \ All Can Help Some "The production of food is. then, no longer a matter of personal convenience or prof¬ it. It is a patriotic service.
A BIG FAIR
lM»r I'wo ftreat ('auKPH—<)ur Counlry and Our Poor
'Ihe .Nei;rhl)orhoo<l Worktra' fair ^viii take pla.e ;it the Kreeport (lub IlouKe next week, TufSiiay to Friday. .May to, IC>, '7 and 18, afternoons aii<l
Every bit of available land evening's.
, , , , , . I 11 1 J Those in rhar^.e of the fair are as
should be wrorking. Idle land; c.jimvs:
.-,. .M. .1. Zulxer, chairiuan. i
wins no more wars than idle men. Every family which raises a part—it may be only a small part—of what it eats, leaves that much more for the rest of the world, for the sol¬ diers and sailors who are fight¬ ing its battles for it. We can¬ not all be on the firing line but we can nil help to feed those who are. '
Conftressman F. C. Hicks p^.. m ¦ <a- p m. a- * . ».. *,,. m ! ..• »i «.
» »•. ^* p.- ai a »¦, ¦.-. n ¦ it.- *., n. %¦¦, ROLL OF HONOR
Our Soldiers
Army and Navy
FRKFI'ORT
Clyde Hrown. l'. S. .S. Delaware
>Iortnii (rernia-id. 2nd Field Artillery
l'c.sli:ii;lion i)r(>l)ably Texas [{olierl ('ampbL-l!
Co. I. Tenth Infantry Charles C(i«l<
Co. !. Tenth Infantrv
FREEPORT
.-^inwl.' ¦¦
MMibiuir
1-; I.i. ll.-
iSilvH'.. i
rV 8t»ti(
ITn. W.-
„,K- ..) th.- K.'vi.« for ...lU a
un.l BraithwuitcK. Rnilrourl .\ v .•
,iutl)'». Nu»»nu Connty K.-vi.»
ml CoIu'U'k. Main .Str.Tt: .Spil
Mi-.y .Sti.riv r.r.in- Str.'t: Miih
Mririck Ko.ui.
Wisteria Garden- In charge of .Miss . „ ....
OlupiiyH Story, as.sisted by .Mrs. C. Mart, ,¦„". ¦¦ ,i. , e . ... • ,, , U) I 1 \x- Ml i>„t * "• '• l«'nth Infantry
Mis.<< r^dna LldrKlffe. Mi>'s (Jlive I'at- ,.,•,, ,. . , .., , fi. Wallace (tuest
terson. and a committee composed of. ,. . -r .• ¦ r .
,, , .. ^, ,, , /. 1 to. I, Tenth Infantrv
Mr-. Llovd (utlcr, Mra. James (.ruik-„ „ ,, ,, , , •,. ,., , t, . L. \f ' tteri Donnelly
shank, .Miss G adv.s Ilutcheson. .Mi.ss ,. , ... .f , ,. , ,,., ,1, ,•, «, • , to. I. I enth Inlantrv
ttliel Harrison, Miss Marian .Jones.
.Mi.ss Mililred Cort. .Miss Virjrinia Cort. Miss .Ada Baker and .Miss i.enora Kin;<, Mrs. E. B. Thompson, Mrs. R. P. .Aikermnii, Mrs. .1. .A. Sutphin, Mrs. M. Ackierson, Mrs. .John Denton, Mrs. F. Wetmore, Mrs. JI. Cook, .Miss Flor¬ ence Th(mipson, .Miss Helen Ruhl. .Miss I
(iladvs Cook. Mi.ss .Mildred Paterson, ,, , . ,
... • , , . , „. ,, r.^ u l<a\nK)nd Amanor
.MiKs .A. Lociwood, Miss M. Pitcher, (, . „
Marine t orjis
.lohn I'as.sjno
r. S. y. .New Hami>sliiri'
Ist Class Petty Olfitcr
''^""¦, ,, . t. I I . ,! Edward Fa^isino
1 he M"r«ente Salon - In charge of , j- j, „ ^-^^hville
Mrs. H. F. D. Kelsey. assisted by .Mr.s.
l.eoiiard -Mabee and a committee con-
sistinK of .Mrs. Thomas .Spenee, .Mrs.
.;. W. Marshall. Mrs. 1'. Devlin, Mrs.
Faucett, Mrs. A. Mutton, .Mi.ss Kstelle
Faucett, Miss Olive Faucett, Mrs. Ks
I l.ouis W riffht
.\av- [ ("larente Tnihenhack Na\y Howard .Mdridge
Troop C,'Cavalry
Dr. 'I'homas FI. I">an>
i! Kccinicnt
Mi.ss Beatrice Vail. .Miss K. Schneiker. ' Miss iVIarian Paterson. Miss E. Taylor, , Mrs. Melville Smith, Mrs. H. R. .lohn-
MERRICK
BELLMORE
ROOSEVELT
ilumn i« eJitf.i ii.v Kr v. W !
Hnd all Itemn should l»e ...i'tu i
tn.'Ttion wn'lrr this hriiUins
.A Ve-slry meetinjr i>f the Church of the Redeemer vill be held in the Rec¬ tory on Wednesday evenin:; at S o'cioci..
Services at the Church nf the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Fifth After Fast¬ er, at 11 o'clock .\. .M. and K o'clock P. M. .Mornin;,' Prayer anil sermon Evenin;;^ Prayer and sermon. The ;-unday School meets in the Parish
Lori' .intl vicinity. .' vith him will receiv tiun as at our uffici
.At the regular Arbor Day evenises
a tree was planted and named "WoO)!-
row Wilson." Gordon Lucey, presi-
'~ ~ , <lenl L-f the Class of 1!»17, was master
Services at the M. E. Church every of ,erenu.nie.s, assisted bv representj*-
Sunday mornintr at 10::{0, evenint; at tives of the different urudes as fol-
7::?(!. Preachinir by the pastor. Rev. lo.^.^. ^^th, Ruth I.vtle, Gladys Andrus,
R. W. Knijrht. Sunday School will , Kranccs Dixon. Mav Brand. Ethel
mmence at 12:;}(l on and after May .All are welcome to these services.
Perry Ganu'lotf. Ruth Birch. .M.iri- an Smith and Emily Brown repre- siMitcd Bellmore schoo! ar the ^pellin-.;
ilouseat KI .A. .VI. The ('amp Ground ''""'^''^ ^^t"''' '" Frecport Hijrh School
school meets in the (ire hall on Camp .-\vt. at *> o'clock. The Woman's .Au.x¬ iliary meets weekly on Thursday af¬ ternoons at 2.3(1 P. .M. The G. F. S. Meets Bi-weekly upon Friday even- Ingy. nt /..{O. .Ascension Day. Thurs¬ day there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.'.M) .A. .M. .A cordial invitation is exleiuled to al! to attend the service.s of this church and to Kecome identified with its coni- muiiily work. ,
j .Mr. (,'. Frank Crary who has been 1^ confined to the house ft)r the last two : weeks with illnes.s is somewhat im- . proved.
Monday for the purpo.se of selectinir candidates to represent the town in the annual County spellinjr contest. Miss Birch was one of the fourteen to have perfect papers and will he a con¬ testant for County honors.
Bellmore Baseball Club met defeat for the .second time this season last .Sunday when they lost to .\ewtield .A. C. by the score of 10 to :!. -Next Sun¬ day they will play a team from .la" iiiaic .1.
Smith, Catherine Goetz, Elsie Diet- richtsen. Melene Mahoney. Idella Bk)wri. Eli/.aheth Dennis. Edna Busch, I.ettie Brown; Tth. .\fina Behr; lith, I Sarah Underhill, -Muriel Bnte>; nth, 1 Eileen Gillespie; 4th, Lillian Bedell, I .Anna Zierman; 'trd, Charles Weisnian- ! tie, Robert .Miller; 2nd, Peter Mara¬ back \'irtrinia Oolan; l-\,, Edward Mc- , Catfi*ey, .Mildred (.'ornell; Kinderirar- ton. William Cridland.
The attendance banner for weeks ! endinjr .April 29 and .April 27 iroes to . the Tth and Hth (irades.
Hi(;invATP:K tide table
(Official Fitrures for Sandy Hook) Friday, May
mond Stiles, .Mrs. (Jeorife/Paterson. I .|-j^'
2nd ClaHs Petty Oflirer (Two above brothcis of
Venditt )
BALDW I.N (harles S. Miller
.\on-Coni. Oflicer
.\!is. .IMme^
(LYDE BROWN
Former Employee Nassau County Re
»iew, now on the l". S. .S. Delaware
.John .A. .Melvin nnd family, who; ¦¦pent the Winter in N'ew York, have
YeoniKu
Planning for Duty
M. Mil-
oma." .MciJnrrJKh'
n
Saturday, P2
Sunday, 1'!
Monday, 14
Tuesday, I'l
Wednesday, Ki
Thursday. 17
Kriday, I^
Saturday, \9
Miss Evelyn Bcdell Blanche Rho<les as clerk. /
i\:M p.m.
sncf-eeds .Vliss leputy villa.ire
Charles Baldwin
*. ¥.- * . %r m,;
hoard the Harvard
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
If you yo not, recei\e your copy of the Review regularly, you will do us a special favor by lettini.;- us know of it. Every subscril>er is entitled to each copy issued during the time for which his subscription is paid and missinK
.Vlrs. -Autrurtt .lohnson, Mr^ .bank, .Vliss Florence Speilce. mrs. '^^ | Harrv Ravnor 10;.-)4 a. m. ; Henderson, Mrs. »•. Keho«, -Vliss Fanny \ fj^,,,^;, „ '^^ n;:>5a.m.;„,v|i„. Mrs. J. Westcott, Mrs. Van 1 pj„,^^j j^'j^^L. jr.
./w ^' "• I '"-^f ,• , „ .u , V, f ^" 'he above Naval
_.lBp. m. Fancy domls Booth - In charjre of .•!:20 p. m. ji^g j o. CumminKs, assiste<i by .Vlrs. 4:29p. m. (• Kneeland and a coniniitee as fol- .-i:2.')p. m. i„„.^. ;\[rs. S. Gibson, .Mrs. Dow, .Mrs. Ii>p. m. "I- ], Carman, .Mrs. Platt, Mi«.s Olma
Truxell, Mrs. Colville. .Vlrs. Ward C.
Moon, Mrs. C. Mack;-Mrs. B. Knobel,
-VTrs. D. S. .Mackay, Mrs. (;eor(re Mc-
( hesney, .Vlrs. .A. Sanson.
.Apron Booth—In charge of Mrs. A.
lioHK. assisted by .Vlrs. S. Swezey and
a committee as follows: Mrs. C.
.lones, Mrs. C. Hawkins, Miss .1. Gal-
ia-her. Mrs. N. Cole, Mrs. S. Barrie,
Mrs. G. Goetschius, Mrs. E. Carman
and Mrs. Christie.
Grocery Booth—In char.u'o of Mrs.
The (.'ommittee in charire of rais- inj,' a sum of $200.(10 for the local Boy Scout movement are able Lo report ^l.'j'i.OO in hand. There arc still s number who intend to contribut" but CL 'a* D ''''¦' •^''^ have not been he.irl from. If
on bherift 8 Keserve, they would hurry their -'oney or heck, the .'<4l.0i) still nece-i.^a'v would
Notice.'', have b«jen sent to all mem- j 'lers approved for the Freeport Unit
Helen Mahoney. Gordon Lucey, Sim¬ on Nathan ami Frances Dixon repre¬ sented the Roosevelt .School on Mon¬ day at Freeport Hiirh .'^chooi in the spelluiK contest for .Supt. .Mepham's district. They received tlie folliiwinu per cents.: Gordon Lucey. \99'\ ; Sim- returned to their .^Summer home on 1"" ^¦"^'j"" <" ="->! <;>='''^' •>«.v' ! «'' : H-llmore Avenue ; "*-'''" ¦^'»h'">''V. !'''': I'n>'i"'s H'xon. I!)()',. Gordon Lucey will represent
.Mrs. A. W. Valentine celei>rated her j *'"' ¦¦<<'h*>ol '" the (\)unty spellinK eon- birthdav at hor residence on Oak ! '-'-''*^- ''''»' f"!"''' "¦^''¦'' lucompanied .Street last Thursday. A number of : *'>' ^'"*^ Westervelt and Miss Kirley. relatives an.l friends L'athered at her' '' ^ Greenleaf, patriotic instructor home and an eniovaide afternoon was!''' •N"-'<«nu ((rnnly, will lecture in the
luditorium of the new school on the veninj.: of -Vlay 31. at S! p.
pa
quickly accuniulati: and !ne Con<mit-
lof the .Sheriff's Reserve of N'.ns.sau !^"' ^'" ^'fPPJ',- Ihe ( o nmirf.-e puhhe
Walter, son of .Vlr. and .Vlrs. William Brockman, of Bedford Avenue, enliHt
subject, iirdially
Reser\e.
County to attend a meetinjr for per-] ,i, ''''."'^,'i th'' y"-"''-
ladit
(fectinfr orirani/.ation and swearinir in, Ito be held at the Freeport Club this j eveninjr. The notice is sijrned by I Leonard S. .Mabee, secretary of the
military committee. i Plans for Mobilization
j General oni :•<¦•? ftr nv)bilizali<)n Ikivc I also been issued, as follows: I DISTRICT N'O. 1
Besrinninti at the northern end of i Lon>r Beach .Avenue at the Freepurt
Hand-in-Hand League for their con¬ tribution of $Sr).;)I as th> result of .-i recent function.
f the I'-''' '" "^'^' *^"^>' "" Monday of this,
.At the monthly meetinir of tne Men's Club held in the Parisn Hou.'^e un Tuesday nijrht it was decided to sus|>end meetings and dues durinjr the war, owinjr to the unsettled state of alfairs and the interests of the men in drilline- and the performance of pat¬ riotic duties. The Club is subject to
copies will be irladly mailed upon re- Edward Lent, assisted by Miss Eleari-
•luest. or Roe and a commitee as follows:
- ¦-- Mrs. T. Cutler, Mrs. Jarvis Root, Mrs.
Peter S. Beck was sworn in as at- C. Hill, -Vlrs. C. Vounjr, Mrs. Tolkamp,
lorney and counselor at law by Hon. Mrs. .Ackerman, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.
.Almel F. .lenks, presidinK .Justice of Chase. Miss L. Chase, Mr.s. Harrinp:-
the Appellate Division of the Supreme ton and Mrs. Firth. j
Court. Second .Judirial Department, on (^ake Booth-- In charge of Mrs. Al-
Reirular meetinjr, Thursday, May I!; all members present.
Clarence Lewis, representing Lewis
Bros., road contractors, stated that it
would be impossible to do road work
at the prices heretofore charjred. $¦'> a ;,. .i ,• i i- u
I * ,. 11' 1 J... r I line, runinnir south includinjr the east i ....n ^f •. uno..i..i n,..oti„., ...,.i =,. u
dav for teams and driver and S2 fori , . , „ i. . , .. .u i*^'"' "t a special meetintr and such
1. 1 1 1 1 .1 i .^u L, £• 1 I side 01 l.,onji' Beach .Vvenue) to trie i ,,,,,,_|,,,_,, .,^ ,,_,, *,.,.,, ...mi .i_„„ .,,.,,,.,i
help, and askerl that the price be fixed ., •, 7^, i 1.^1 ! memoers as are tree will drop around
. ,,... I J.,,-,, \. , n,. lorth side of the railroad, thence run-1 f -l, ,,.„,,i t.,\\,t.,.,t ,^., - i„_
at .jiti and $2.i)(l respectivelv. The .^ - .1. . 1 >• ,'''^' t"' usual talKtest on rejrular
' ninfr west, to the westerly ime of
Freeport.
Central mobilization point, Penn ¦sylvania Vvenue and Florence Place.
Mobilization officer. Lieut. Lennar.i S. Mabee.
•Patriotic, Why' invited to attend.
Leaders for month in Vth (inide mental work: William Loeber, Foster Kobin; leaders in Tth and Hth Grade spelling: Ethel Smith, 1st; Lida Val¬ entine and .Nina VIontross, 2n<i. The rejrular monthly meetini.r ofi Leader for April in spellinjr and
.Advance Hook and Ladder Company j arithmetii' for'Ith Grade, Simon .N'ath-
will be h.eld in its hall ne\t Mondav i »"•
week and on Tuesday left for Fort Slocum where he has been assitrned to the Siirnal Corps.
eveninir.
Charles Lawmaster has coiniiienced 1 the erection of a handsome residence ! on St. .Vlarks .Avenue.
I.I
Friday, and is now associated in the practice of law vvith George Morton Ijcvy. Mr. Beck passed his examina¬ tion for admission to the bar :-ieveral months atro. but owinjr to the fact thnt ihe law retiuires students to com
fred Davison, assisted by Mra. H. Le- ray Maxson and a committee as fol¬ lows: Mrs. T. Voujrht, .Vlrs. Hewlett, Miss Stuart, Miss Wrijcht, Mrs. Ander¬ son, Mrs. W. G. Smith, Miss Vosfcyul and Miss .Anna Eldridjre, Mrs. Otto
price seemed fair under existinj; condi¬ tions anrl the price was fixed at the fijiures named.
Police .luatice Flint submitted his monthly report showinjr collections of %?}0, of which .$20 was for revolver li¬ cen.ses, and .$].'¦> for two violations of auto ordinances.
The foilowinj;' applications were jrranted:
S iti e walks
Douplas F,. Trayer. Parsons Avenue, 4x100 ft.
Raymond F'ardillo, !)."> Hillsi<le -Ave¬ nue, 4x110 ft.
C. H. Kerr. Connecticut Avenue, 4x120 ft.
Water
Hajren & ('lopper, .Atlantic Avenue.
\V. N. Decker, .So. Grove Street.
.L R. S. White. Ro.se Street. Lijrhtinjr
.Abe Conhaim, V2i3 Porterfield Place.
Warren .A. Fowler, Wallace and Lincoln Street.
Applications for street lijrhts were
nieetinj'' nijrhts.
any are
llelene loience
plete their clerkship before beinjr Vounjr, Mrs. B. G. Wray, Mrs. B. Per-
sworn ill. .Vlr. Beck's honor was tem- ry, -Vlrs. H. F. Walters.
porarily defeiTed. Flower Booth —In charjre of Mrs. H. Raymore. assisted by Miss Helen Sea- Miss Hannah Cornelius, for several man ami « committee as follows: Miss
years chief clerk in the Nassau County Mary Roe. -Vliss Alice Harrison, Miss
Revi<'w oflice, severeil her relations Dorothy Harrison, Miss .M. Bartholo-1
with the tirm last Saturday. niew, Miss Man^e Mabee, Miss Eliza-1
beth Mabee. Miss ('lara (Jibson. Miss I
The operetta, "Florinda," or "The Edna Hauser, Miss Ruth Place, Miss j referred to Liji'ht C immittee and for
Rose and the Pearl," will be presented Helen Anderson, Miss Harriet Rosen-1 improvement of roads to Road Com-
by th« L. A. Club, under the auspices stein, Miss H. Mayer, Miss F. Kelsey, mittee.
of the Freeport .Vlothers" Club, at Miss L. Cross. j The application of SherilT Seanian
Brooklyn Hall. Brooklyn .Avenue, Uncle Sam Booth In charjre of .Mrs. I for permission to use the village fire i
Freeport, Friday eveninjr. May 18, at F.dmund Cheshire, assisted by Mrs. H.
eijrht o'clock. Half Uie proceeds for Starr and M. J. Zulzer and a conimit-
benefit of our counti"y tee consistinjr of Mrs. J. Asch, Mrs.
William Van Ness, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs,
Sales to the Allies '. ^'^ ^"t^' ¦^1"- ^ Dunbar, Mrs. F. Lee,
¦Ihomas P. C. Forbes of this villajre I M"-.E' Edwards
has ina.le two lar^e sales to the Allies. ,/'^'''''^"f »°°*'^ f '^'^ i'»''"'",J'
On behalf of the Stevens Piston Ring MormnR Cla.ss--In charjre of Mrs. I .
Manufactory of this villajfe he sold I Scholey and Mrs. Mott. assisted by
point, houses for the purpose of takinjr the ; Beach Avenue and Pine Street, military census was jrranted. Alobili/atinn ofiicer -Serireant Siuait
Chief of Police Hanse reported that | Cutler. Officer Boyden had resigned from the force. He had two applications, Peter
Elar and Wilbur D. Rider.
i DISTRICT NO. 2
I Beirinninjr at the northern eml ol Lonjr Beach -Avenue at the Freeport I line, runninjr south fomittinu' the east '¦ I side of Lonji' Beach Avenue)'to the ' t orth side of the rnilroul th.nce 'msI I to the F'reeport line, thenco north o'l ' i Ihe Froeport line to L^"' Frc-.">or' line, thence west fo the point of beirinninjr. ('entral mobilization ;io,nt, I era and I i Ocenn Avenues '
I .Vlobili:;ation ofliv:er, Capi. E K.-ii I ; I E. Chase.
; DISTRICT NO. :>,
j Bejrinninjr at the westerly line of, I Fieeport. .thence runninjr east on thi ! south side of the railroad to (irove Street, thence south on Grove .Street (omittinjr the west side of (irove ; Street) to the Merrick Road thence I west on the .Merrick Road (omittinu the north side of .Merrick road I : to the Freeport line, thence north to! the point of I'otjipiiinjr |
Central mobilization point, I-"nf I President of the Bank of Louk Island
I Leader of the Committee of Bankers [ Workinjr to Help Finance the Plan i for bitrjrer (iardens and Farms this DLSTRK r NO. 4 j Summer. Bejrinninjr at the westerly line of;
• in the 1th contest in spell-
injr, Irene Walker, Ruth Pohlman. -
The attendaiue banner for week
endinur Mav I j;i>is lo Vlis> Finjrcr's
.rade.
i The pupils receivinjr 100',
j Father Theodore .1, Kinjr. who has subject in the April exaniinat
served as priest of St, Barnabas' R. C, j as follows: Church since it.-- orj-'an ization live .Stl). ,-pell inj;, (iordon Lucey I years airo. has been appointed priest I .Vlahoney, (irace .Vleinen, lin charj;e of St, Columkill Church on I (iombert.' j Dupont Street, lireenpoiiit. and will I CUi. spelliiijr. Edward Oleksiak. Si- 1 :issume his new duties on .Saturday of] mon .N'than; arithmfltc. Sarah I'mler- , ihis week. hill, Marry Walker.
j Durinjr Father Kind's stay in thisj 4th GrAde. -spellinj.', Helen Blausiii, i villau'e he has taken a very active in-! William Wrijrht. .M.iry Post, Victoria ' lercst in all public and social orjran | .Vuipilo; jreojirapliy, Lillian Bedell, i/.ations. havinir been untirinjr in hisj.Lick Wooil; urithineiic, .lohn Behr. efforts to aid Bellmore and its resi- William Smith; physiolojry, lohn Behr, j dents an<l has in conseiiuence made u'WiMiam Wri;rlit, Lemy Matthews, ,An- i larjie nuniber of friends, both in and i na Zieriuan.
Hit of the church, all of whom will \r,\ (ira.le, ,spel!iii.i;, Helen Swanson,
¦ leoply rejrret his departure. .lohn Pupenic. Clara Busch. (Cornelia
Father Kinj; said his lirst mass in ¦ Kyf; arithmetic. Elsie Ludwiir; yeoir-
iliis villajre on .luly IK, l'J12, in what ; raphy. Christian Volliner, Clara KumIi
was then Firemen's Hall (since com-' 'Jnd (irade, spellinir, Rossie Worth-
. verted into Wolf's pharmacv ) and con- > irivlhon, Marjraret Doty, Evelyn Wo(«l;
tinued in that hall until the firenn^n I Enjriish, Peter Marabat:k; arithmetic,
liiiilt their jiresi nt hail, when se-iiccs Frieda Zimmerman.
' were helil m that Inrldinjr. . _^ .. .. ., .
In the .Spiinj;' of 1',)I4 work was be-' ',;un on the new church buildinjr, which, i
liijrether with a handsome rectory.! The report of the I'lrst National
Mas oinpleted <lurinjr that vo.ir. {Bank is published in this issue. It
' One of the bes! testimonials of his I «hows assets of over SHOO.OOO, com-
(•iicrj;y is the fact that, startinjr in a ; PHretl with less than l!i4()(),(l(IO two
I poor community with f)arely twenty | y*"'^ 'i>f"' "t the
Bank Prosperity Continue*
time of the rejrular
SAM I EL R. S.Mri'H
:>n tlie I
Chief Hanse also said his men would
them :"^>,000 Testit* cylinder rintja for their various automobiles and flyinpr machines, and on behalf of the West- field Maiiufacturinjr Company of West- liehl, Mass., he sold them 741 motor- cyle.s.- Times.
Planning for Census
Taking in Freeport
.At the -meeting at .Mineola regard¬ ing the census taking last Weilnesday in t"he Court House it was made known
deputy leader; these have been ar ranjtcd with a captain for each elec¬ tion ilistrict ami under each one of them twenty workers. The captains in charge are: Mrs. .Vlfred T. Davi¬ son. Mrs. Hurry Earon, Mrs. Harry I,*ray Maxson, Miss Edna Eldridge, Mrs. lhd\ Porter and Mrs. Ida Arnold.
MisB Ethel Dunker and the following committee: -Miss Ida Baker, Misses Mazie Manz, Helen Smith, Cecil Haff, Ruth Ackerman, P'lorence Promecene, Evelyn Promecene.
Roosevelt Booth—In charge of Mrs. .Arnold Behrens, as.^isted by Mrs. ,Iohns and a coiiimittee as follows:
, , , Elar has j ],-pj,pp^pj^^ thence running east ..n i.in-|.,, . . .
had previous experience and he was'^jprHck Road (including the norther-1 Working On Large unanimously appointed. j ,^ ^.,,^, ^^^ Merrick Road) lo the north-j Government Order
west corner of Long Beach Avenue j ^.^^^^.^^ _j,. ,^,^,,„ j,^^.^ |^,,.,.,, ^j,^.^
weeks instead of monthly; a resolu-1 ; ^^TJ^tl^ng' thf'vl^t X "^^^^^^^ "" '^'"'•l'' ''"*'" ''''''''' "^ ^^'^
tion was accordingly passed, to apply '^f,,/Sh Avenue the^^^^^^^^^ west to | *"''P°.^«' "^ the^.iovernment and are to all village employees. I the Freeoort line ^"Uvorking on an order for over ;i2.-,.000
The prote.st of citizens of the prop-j r-,.pi.,.,| ,mobilization point, .,.,.,. I ^'h^vrons for soldiers' uniforms. As erty m the vicinity of the dog pound | .i,,,,. Avenue and Archer Str...t. ' complaining as to the noise and an- j Mobilization oflicer, Lieut. Forrest liscussed. The
noyance, was again uiHcusseo. mei^ j^j,,,)
Mrs. (iaugell, .Vlrs, Epple, .Vlrs, A. Wil-i Boju:dUiought the complaint a just, ' ' DmTRICT NO
lets, Mrs, Wilkens, Miss L. Gould, j ono, and would make a change when I . . /' '
Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. A. Verity and i a new location could be found. i.eginning
Mr» (iot.schalk. The village authorities asked us to °; ';""^' '*''=*^'h ^.
Others who will take part are Miss j state th.it they would be very glad to I ^^"*"'' '"•-''X-p runni
soon as this order is well under way they expect to sl.-irt in on another order for other .<upplies for the army. Ill an interview with -Vlr. Shebar Tuesdav afternoon he expressed his the northwest corner i enthusiasm ami desire to help. He Avenue and Merrick | savs he has the m.-ichinerv and room JT-' *'>"th fnicludingjf,,r the work, ami all that he needs is that Freeport had volunteered more (*cile Payen. Mrs. George Dutel, Mas-1 receive offers from any persons win. I the westerly side of Long Bea-jh Vve- Luflicient help. He wrjnts 100 girls at than 100 vrilling census takers under ter (",*rald Martin and Miss Florence ing to take care of the dogs in a loca- i ""^',' '" *^'' ^ ¦''^''Pf" ""t'- tnence east | once for sewing, and will make con- the direction of Miss Stella Foreman, Van Ness tion where neighbors would not be an- ! ^!' *'''"''^' -"street, thence north on t.rovc tracts for either piece or time work as
. ^ , noved. Information can be secured ! •;?.^'''"'^<°'"'"'">-' th^" ^¦'''•.^'^•¦';''-\'='^ ,"^ preferred. The factory is conviently The Press Committee sends the foi-1 ^^ ^^^, village tiffice !-Memck Road) to the point of begin-! located and thev are anxious to have
lowing atlditional details: The following special officers were i "'"f . ,,,, .
(ome to the Wisteria Garden, the; „ppoj„jg^_ y,j,,„ recommendation of j < «'^fral mobilization point
I'hief Hanse: S. Dimon Smith. Chas. M. Weyant. John E. Searles, B. Riley Raynor, William Woodell, Herbert C. Schley, Willam K Jefferson. C. A. Edwards, Edward Carman. Walter B, Cozzens, John G. Mauersberger, C, A
communiiunts, he has built up a large j report issued in June, membership, with pnrpertv valued at
$25,000, more than half of which has j HYMENEAL
already been paid. , SMITH-WALI.ACK
.A special invitation is extended by
..tC
Fairyland of tho South Shore, where you may obtain delightful refresh¬ ments served by pretty maidens, and you will also find here Rebecca at the well. Then you journey through the beautiful flowei arbor, where you may purchase plants for your Summer gar- Firemen Delegates? , dens and pretty hanging' baskets for .All pewons who can accommodate your porch. You continue on then to i
.Archei |
Street and Miller .Avenue.
[ Mobilization officer. Clinton M. Flint i
DISTRICT VO. t; - i
[ Beginning at the southwest comer I
of Grove .Street and the railroad.!
thence on Grove Street to the Free
it known that they need more ht and that nt once.
Real Estate Offices
Not Open Sundays
-Nearly all of the real estate dealers
pecial invitation i Father King to all his frientls to at- | tend Un niinstre! show lo Ik- given hy i the Filks (Jlub in Firamen's Hall next I Tuesday evening for the benefit ofl .¦st Barnabas' Ctiurch. Besides an "o i joyable program the entertjiinnient I will take the form of a farewell to I himself and .eeeiition to his <u 'C'ssor. j who at this writing has not yet been | selected.
In addition to the minstrel show an ! olio, in which the following Icwal tal- ' ent will take part, will be given, Pear¬ sall, Field and .VlcCalFrey as three! rubes in the circus at Bellmore; (iert- ' rude -Madison, song and dance spe- ! cialty; Itjliii -VlrCafTrey in blackface j comedy.
.Miss .Vlarjorie Boynton Smith, daughter of .VIr. and Mrs. Samuel R of Mr. and Mrs. Henry VV. Wallace of of Mr. and Mrs. ll.nry W. Wallce of ¦Vlinneapolis, Vlinri,. were married at the Freeport .VI, E. Church by Rev. .Saul O Curtice, pastor. .Saturday ev¬ ening. -VIr. Wallace is a member of the Minnesota National (iuard. The weildiii;: was scheduled for a later date, but because of the war the wed¬ ding elate was ch:niKe<l. .VIr. Wallace is on a furlough.
The wedding was without o.->lentu tion, the ceremony being performed without a best man or bridesmaid. The cliurch was rlecorated witb white and jrreeii flowers, v^th the background .1 larj,e .American flag. .After the
. ' ceremony there was a ri-ceptiori al the
Boxing Club to Re-open '. smith home. The hou.se decorations I'he second season of the Freeport "¦•''<• lavender and |i»nk. The i-ouple Sporting Ciub will open this Friday **'" reside in .Minneapolis evening. .May 11. at fhe club head- •^''*''^ Smith's father is r)reside't of quarters on East .VIerrick Road The ; the Bank of Long Llaiid, She is a principal event advertised is a star I ^'"'th College girl, ,Mr. Wallace, who bout betv.-een Walter Mohr and Wee. ^¦'"' " well-known rrftilete while in Wee Barton: al.-(o I'.-round bout be-! Harvard, is a lawyer in Minneapolis, tween Fj-ankie Dundee and Kid Lock, | a special (!-round bout and three 4 round pi'diminaries
Cozzens, John G. Mauersberger, C. A. i th< "te on urove street to tne rrce ^f Freeport, actuated with a desire tol
Sigmond, Stephen L. Pearsall, Foster Port line (including the westerly ''id* I ,io away with the tendency tw commer-' No Summer Vacation
Can You Accommodate
•a ' "- , - -• .,---. «-......— „-- Bigmonn, stepnen l. i'earsall, jposter
Seaman, D. Frank Seaman, C. O. {"f Grove Street.> thence east and riorMi . , , i-Niles, Erastus Johnson, Theo. Gi-ssell,;"" the Freeport line to the railroad
any number of delegates for the Con- the Marpiierite ftalon. where one may I „ ^ Rider, Martin Beacorn, William I thence west along the south side of the week' have" signed the followinj-" vention of the Southern New York go in plain and come out beautiful, gc-ntley, Herbert Lewis. ^ j the railroad to the point of beginning.
Firemen's Association lo bv held in .After that come« the booth for fancy Miss Evelyn Bedell wus engageii as i Central mobiHzation point, Chuich Freeport June 12, LS and 14. are re-^ und useful gootls, some of which haveLj^p^^y village clerk, to succeed Miss Street and Merrick Road.
cialize the Sabbath tlay, iind at the j same time to have one day of rest in
for Coast Guard
Couldn't Fight the
High Cost of Flour
-A. .A. Morrison, "iiiie of the best known and most reputable bakers in this section, <lose<l his bakery business
quested to immediately notify How- ¦ been brought from Bockville Centre. I Blanche Rhodes
ard E. Pesrsall, secretary (ieneral some from Roosevelt and many copies j The salary of Stephen L Pearsall "^^o" Committee. This applies to hotels.: of Parisian novelties. After that you | j,^ j^e village municipal plant, was" boarding houses or private houses, as travel on to the apron booth, where 1 j^p^^gj^^ f^^^j jg,, p^^ „,onth to $100. inquiries are already being received. you may obtain your garden hata and I
i aprons--just the thitigrs you need when i
iyou do your bit for Unci* Sam.! OBITUARY
Mobilization officer, Herbert .A. Ba
agreement:
We, the undersigned, engag«Kl in'the real estate business at Freeport and believing it to be to the best interest
MKS. STANTON SMITH
Stenographer wasted, for general i Around the corner you come to the | printinK and newspaper office work.; pretty little lun<;h tabl« where you! ^^^^^^ 8_Funeral services 1-
Ap|>ly by mail. Na*8aut«,nty Review., may purchase dainty httle tidbite andj „, ^a^,^ j ^..^^^ g^^^^^ !
Th. place to" W" coal Sinclair , if r^^aw^rir^tre^t^^se^Jf/e I ^ ,^^^^^^^^ RiO^ 8 NO. Main St.. cele^one 147 | halts, at the grocery booth. He., you. ^ ^ oXutiS TntnSe'^t i^ GnLn"
A fall Un.f i'l"'^*'^ ^y '*'•' ""T^'^'rS! '^^^^' '"I Mrs. Smith, who wa* 36 vearK old.
DoufflaK Shoes for Men of cltoice »tyle8 and good *T(«»r8 , "''^ ;."''7'^"" "''' ""^."-^ "^''"'J"'; i froK |3.(K) up to $8.00 a pair, fiun'^'^,"' ^' Neitrhborhood Workers ; SkUl Calf, Vici or Tan. Look ov.r -'^"^"'^''J'"'»"''"?¦ 5«»''''*^'''^"* *'*'- ¦ the line b^-fore you buy. The only i'^^'*' ""*** ^^ children under the age, a muaic exhibition ainl ,operetU will ajreiicy m Frwoprt if at Crevoi»erat'». I"'J^ >*"''^ .. „ ,. a , be f»ven by children of the Freeport
«Sk>. Main S^^ ' ^»*^'*"> "'^*'*' ^^^ ^^' ¦* '*«•»'-1 prwie echools at the American Theatre
Adv«rti«rm«nt i (Continued on Ppge 8) j tJii« Friday evening.
o'clock, at Bayview and Smith Street, reading as follows:
THIS PLACE IS CLOSED ON You don't gain by going to New, SUND.AYS
York for bicycles, tires or accessories;' This agreement is signed by Clar
you can buy cheaper in Freeport, and *"'^* '^ Edwards, Ortell & .Smith. | placed somewhere along the village what is niore, in case of defects thev James Hanse, Charles C. Moore, E R. park near the depot. While we are
'i'he two months' vacation usually ; this week. .Mr. .Morrison had his bake- ullowed the mem)jers of the Coast ^ '"^'"1' *" his home on Johnson's I^ne. Guard (Life Saving Service) has been! He figure<l he might pull through with cancelled until further notice. Al-! "<'"'' "t JfllO for ten barrel orders, though generally considered a vaca-. but when it got chasing $150 he fig- tion, this time off is at the expense of' ured he'd better get out while he
the f.our al-
his attention nd will han-
sing nis norses for sale The suggestion i* made by one of'in this issue of th«! Review. ^^ ^^
our enthusiastic citizens that the sign ..**¦»**"
that no'oo<ly can see on top of tJie vil-' Moving Pictures for — ^^¦^'•'
lage office should be Uken down and pi,^„^„.. Convention Fund
can be remedieii without cost or in- Brindel, Stephen P. Pettit, William P. convenience. Sydney Smith wili Uke 'o""*- Thomas Burleigh, William G. care of you for 12 months. His stock ' Mille.-. Inc.
.A moving picture nhow will be held willing to disclaim all credit for the i at the Liberty The«tr«, Brooklyn Ave- proposition. it is surely good enough I nue, Freeport, on Monday evening, to put into effect. An electrically il-! May 14, for benefit of tlie Convention is the largest in N. Y. and is selected ' There are some dealers wiio have ¦ luminated sign at the entrance to our | fund of fhe Freeport Fire Department, after careful examination and his "*** signed, but in all the cases that. viltay.e would bc a good advertising' Ticket* are ten cents each, and ^ years of practical knowledgf enable ' ^* recall the^ are of dealers who .-jcheine, | splendid show is hoped for, including
him to ofller the best obuinable. Call r***** "">* beun in the habit of handling | ; the picture which everyone should see,
nnd convince yourself Roller skates, M''""**^ business, or who we believe!. Stenographer wanted, for neaeral! "The Closed Door."
Oallbearing, $1.50 pair, . '(will live np to the apirit of tliis agree- printiBg and aewv.paper oftce work. 1
Ad^aniaameus meat. I ' Apply by mail, .Ksaaau Couafy Rrvjrw ' Morr Fraeport Wew* oa Page f
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19170511 |
| Date | 1917-05-11 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 19 |
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