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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEiVlBER 10. 1915
Vol. XX. No. 50
Freeport
Sinjcle copies of the Reyiew for sale at Greenblatt'h and Braithwaite's, Kail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT's, Nasaau Coanty Review, DuSiiva'.s and Go¬ betz'a, Main Street; DaSilva"^8, West Merrick Road. tf.
HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE
TtiOMi tlui.<- nre lor .-".lufly H<K>k. OeHnct :C i minutnii for Hfmiistend Bay)
News of the Churches Mechanics Entertain
High Officials
Subject mi Sermoaa, Scnriccft ol tfae w««k •¦d .<fa.r doings in tiM ckorcke* '
¦nd elmreh Mxirti.. Freeport, N. Y., Dec, 1925.
,, ,, J • I J ' Again Freeport Council No. 57, Jr.
.'^'/..*:"P?'".'*'""""I'.*'!*^ *°_'!!^0. U. a. M.. has lived up to its name
A Matter of Principal
-,,,.,, ^, a ty Freeport, N Y.. Dec. .">. In a Kockville Centre newsiaper aud one rree\»>it H' >4^i'..|.'i The large meeting rouui of Free- last wot^k was inserted the advertisement of a namber of Fivejwrt port i odge No. 125, B. P. 0. Elku.
Elks Memorial Service In the Fire Dcyartmeat
the Epworth League meetin.-^ Sunday night in the M. E. Church; topic, '"The Promise of Heaven."
, nierchaDtH, includiuK several liquor dealers, urjjinR von to Imv vonr
Friday Dec.
SaturcSay,
Sanday
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Toeaday,
Wednesday,
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I First Church of Chriat, Scientist.- - Siervice* Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Heinpstead Bank Building; subject,
I next Sunday, December 12, "God, thei Preserver of Man."
A new advertiser inthe Review this VJeek ia tHe First Nationai hank of Rockvillt- (Centre.
M. .lacobson ia moving this week from bis former quarters in the Gobetz building to the new building which he has erected one store north of Ihis building.
of being one of the live Councils in ; Cbri.stnia« goods Jtt home. This advertisement did not a|>i>e;ir in NewYork State. This evening can tli.:> ^'aHs.a^ Countv Review, IjecaiLS-', wliil<'we have uo «inarr< 1 ' v.itl' well be listed in the history of the lo .i. i; i i t i • .- t i
cal Council as on-of the most success- ^^'" '"l"""' ''«^''^'«' «^« «^*° S*"*^ ^'^ r'***'^" ^^' deviating fn.m our ruK- fol meetings since tbey have been , established years a^'o, of keppill^,'fi'om our jia|ter all advertisemt-nts organized. Tbis meeting was the oc- j that, to us, seem objectionable. Thisadvertistiuent was inserted with casion ut a reception to National Vice > . , a ,, r ..i. i- ¦ > ¦ .. i
Councilor John S. Noyes, and was at-1 !*^ ^o'" *'''" *-e«ks, an<l the names of the lienor .lealeis weip msertt-d tended by over two bundred local and ! in tbp tliird week's copy, wiiich we would not print with those niiiues in.
BISHOP .MIJNDELEIN APPOINTED ' *'*'J'"*5 brethren. We, t<x), would urge you to buv at horae, but we leel justified,
A»ruui<;t(^>p Word was received a few weeks ago i ai - . ..i' i i
ARLriBlSdOP ^j ^.^ contemplated visit and prepara- i ""'^'^'' t^« Circumstances, in urmu^; the buyers who approve our course
Catholics throughout l-ong Isluml jj^^ji, ^.^^.^ immediately started for! to consider first the merchants whose announcenieuts of Christmas
weleon.c. Invitations were sent to | j,(hm]s apiMiav iu oar issues. It will be natural to couclude that thoso State oflicers and to all Councils of 1 , i i.- • ii i- .. i ¦ - t a a -.i i
Nassau County and neighboring Coun-' *"" H.herti.se ui the lii4uor partuei^hii. service, but not with us, do cils in Queens and Suffolk. That these not care for your trade, or think they can ^ret it without our help. invitations were well received is shown ; >^'iuco. our last issue we received a letter from (Vu.- of the bi^-
Freeport Financial Statement
The report of Village Treasurer S Dimon Smith for the month of Novem¬ ber, shows the following tbe several funds :
j were pleased to learn that i'ope Benc- jdict had conferred further honors U|jij:i I Right Rev. George W. Mundelein, who ; haH been Archbishop of Brooklyn lor several years, by appointing nim Arch bishop of Chicago.
will a!>sume his new duties in about two inonths. He is 43 years old, b^- ing tiie youngest priest in the Uiiited States to be elevated t- the rank of Archbishop. He also was one of the youngest priects ever elevated to the rank of Bishop.
was filled tbis afternoon by the mem¬ bers, and frienda, for the annual me¬ morial services, when the oration of the day was fe-linply delivered by Dr. ohn H. Barry ot l.ong Island City, a claetmate of Paul ilalpin, an active member n{ Frteport l.odge.
The exercises began witIT Chopin's Funeral March, by Ha ry P. Wolfer, the regular organi-^t of the Lod^e, dar- log which tbe members marched in and took tbeir seats. Exalted Ruler Aubrey Pettit conducted tbe ritualiatic me<?H>r4»t ex«rci«e«, conoludingfj with ainging and prayer
Matt.r. ol int.r
The monthly mcatuie ^ *^ ^"^ Council will be bcU next Wednesday 15. Alliittereated ar* nmtcd aa at¬ tend.
Rockville Centre ofBcia Ijr service on Monday evcniac 29, its first motor fire Brockway, porcbaaed freoa the can La France Fi'« Eogiar
I The third monthly daaca ef Haaa S Will be held at theCryitat Lmkm Bovaa l*fi Friday evening. Ncveaaber 17.
The musical numbers inclucled violin I Why nnt ron around tber*. il emiy taa
solos. Meditation from Thais, and Han* del's Largo, by Rudolph Jacobs, ae- coracanied by Henry G. Eskujht. .Messrs Jscobs and Rskuche also furn- ished mosic for the other vocal selec¬ tions; "Lead Kindly Light" and "Nearer My God to Thee;" Lieder kracz Quartette ; baritone solo. ''Ho- sanna." Grainer, William C. Ebel; and, soprano solo, "Oh! Divine Re- to advertise li<juois and the committee cancelletl the advertisiiij; order dn- ¦ ' n.^nnrn^, Mia"
Past Exulted Ruler
little while? Tbeae daacea ai* WCtT' I managed, and Hose B «o«M tmake jnm
[ welcome.
^:«^°P*'""^':''^'" by the fact that delegations were pres- ,, . ¦ ^v ii • i • i .i -a .-i ¦"•¦' ent from eleven Councila, eight from i Ke«t •>'"^i"»?«'* ^^»i'-*^r"» ^ the villa^^e, in which the writer says, I am
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and I very sorry to .s»'' that you have taken it ajKiu youraelf to cL'issify nn- [and iu fact ali nii^rc-hunts as per yeur last issue." As others may fe>.! the same, let us vuld that we "cla.ssitietl" nobn<lv. W'e merelv refused
Gerieral Sireet, deficit Water
Electric Light Board of Heuith Interest Tax Arrears Fire Department Street Light Sidewalk Park, deficit Police
An entertainment will be'TieiJ in balancea in'Brooklyn Hall on Wednesday evening, { March 22, by the Shell Inland Mission. $1883.81 I'fickets wilt be soid at tt.e reb^y.lal>le
3(54.35 price of 25 cents each. 829G.52
Nassau County, twu from Sultolk '. one from Queens.
i At a recent meetirg Past State ! Councilor .Jainws W. Cheaiire wus ap- i pointed chairnian of a reception com , mittee and he was assisted by the fel- witiiout even sendintr us word. A big combine was forinpd forChrLst-
lowing Past Cooncilois, H* E. Pear- i .• ¦ i ,,, .„ r .i , . ,
, sail, .lohn W. Fawcett, Gilson H. Ray- 'u^i^ ailvertisiut:, anrl we were frozen out for tne reason we stated.
i nor, Elvin A. Dorlon, Henry S. Starr I We still think that if ;iu ajiolofry is due it is uot from us—and our i and Walter M. Nichols. Afterashort columns are still oj.en to meichauLs who wish to reach our readers— i business meeting tbe Council wns , ... ¦•..,.., , r\r-n n • r\t-ta
j turned over to Chairman Cheshire, '^"'^ ^^'^ "''" in>"8t that those who approve <Jl'K course will gwn Ol K
.^^^ j The regular monthly meeting of the j '^^" P"«''^«'' "^"^"^ the arrival of the \ advertisers the preference.
leSjs I Church Improvement Society will be | d^^iX';""^^-^ during tlie ^^^^^^^^ yVe are not disappointed that one of our customers ha>
.,0..84|heJd in the Presbyterian Church parlor I .^^^j ^.^^ Councilor, tbe members «'"l'f'*''' '^''^ •¦^•^l^'---*"'' ^""•'^ °°t '*"^'"'t ^" l^"'W<'^'i"« i^ «•' ^^"t
J5<9li"ext VVednesday, Uecember Iri. 1 riere ,, . . . . «• li r\ „ t.i. w- a a a i -ii i ii i
¦io.iii .. . ->• were addressed by Joseph Mahler of I everv oue of them. \Ve expect more to stop and will probaolv [)uli-
Eagle Council No. 45, Deputy State - Ush the list in our next issue. „.,„ ^ Tweedv
Councilor over Freeport Council, and ,„, , , , . ^ i x i • n narry a. iweeaj
several members of visiting delega-1 Ihese mercnants who ask you to trade at home virtually, cut Frank Hayes
tions. off our entire sufiply of Christm;us udvertisin;; and are Kiting it oulv Jacob Munsinger
Upon the^ arrival of Vice Councilor j ^^ jj^^,.i,jj^j ^^^^j ji^jigj^p^j outside of the territory in which I'Jn I r.?nrfn7v
jyes and his staff they were eacortecf. , . ,, Jonn j. (..ourtney
Council chamber by the ' ^^ey atn* to sell. Joseph R. Roesch
committee and received | JJotwithstajadiuK which, we too atill ur^e our readers to spend 'ra H. Baker
every dollar jiossible at home, and BEGIN AT ONCE. Fernando C, Parson
A eommiltte frc.T: loacod Freeport Sunday inspeirtim oi apparatus. It i'' quite prot»at.l« « Mack will be purchaseijmthat rillaite.
26'2^'..36 ' has heen a change in the time for tne
;.gg ).)g! month of December, which will be
528!(iy i from 11 to 4 o'clock. A light lunch-
147.56'*"" *'" be served at 1 o'clock. An
1499 49 I important business matter will come
I up at tiiia meeting; every member is
Real Estate Firm to Dissolve | "'^k^'^ »* ^ p'''!*!1!_
The real estatv' and insurance firm of Libby & Edwards, composed of Henry P. Libby and Clarence A. Ed-
DONATIONS FOR NEW WINDOW
The replies for donations for the
, ... ... I L- .u men's window fund are coming in sat.
^.:'l^;.u"A'L'':rJ^^rL*:!r„l'?„I'l^i^fBctorilyand it is hoped that on
Christmas Day the last window "The
Descent of the Holy Ghost Upon the
w , .. , . ,. .. D 1 I Apostles," will be in place in the
partners. Mr. Libby taking the Rock- | Catholic Church of Our Holy Redeem
jer. Thia will complete the seriea of • events in the life of our Lord, repre¬ sented by the eleven beautitui win- ! doWB.
laat of this month. By mutual agree¬ ment the present business of the con¬ cern will be divided hetween the two
ville Centre ofTice and Mr. Edwards the Freeport office, tbe territory beini? divided by the line between Freeport and Baldwin, so far as policies, etc., at present in existence, are concerned.
Red Cross Christmas Seals Out
Tbe Anti-Tuberculosis (Committee of the Neighborhood Workers have been sending our red crosa seals this week to thoae whom they tbink might be interested in their work. The pro ceeds from tbe receipts of these sales will be devoted to the work of fighting tuberculosia.
The seals will be placed on sale in the leading stores of the village, or can he secured from thu committee, of which .Mrs. William H. Cutler is secretary.
New Dramatic Club
As a part of tbe Nation-wide Pro¬ testant Epiacopal advent preaching mission, daily services are being beld in the Chnrch of the Transfiguration, to December 12, inclusive. Tbe oreacher ia Rev. 0. M. Genoa, rector of St. Thomas' Church, Brookiyn.
CATHOLIC MISSION
AT ROOSEVELT
A Catholic miasion haa been atatteil at Rooaevelt through the efTorts of Fatlier O'Toole. Mass is celebrated every Sunday morning at 8:30 in the Royal Theatre by the courteay of the owner, Charles Bebr. Sunday School convenes immediately after MahS.
This Friday evening at 8 p. m. there will be a meeting to form a Catholic Ladies' A'tar Society
The t.'atholic people of Roosevelt are ill hopes that they will have a little
Noy« into the reception
by Chairman Cheshire. Accompany¬ ing Bro. Noyea were National Con¬ ductor Henrv G. Kleist, Deputy National Councilor Peter R. Brown (formerly a State Deputy over Free- port Council); National Repreaenta- j tives Joseph D. Tunison and Jamea! Walker, State Vice Councilor Charlea j
In the Fratemai Orders Sociai and Personal
Doing! in the lecret fmt.Tn.S .rcanizaticn. of i Freeport .nd viciniiy.
Mainly Abmit CuetU, ViiiU uid Partici Freeporters end Their Friendi
W. Lewry, State Secretary, Charles j a .special communication of Massa- Misa Carolyn Sniith Gould of W. Lisle, State Treasurer Webster A. I pgqyg Lojgg jjo g22, P. and A. M., ton .Lodge, L. I., spent a few
Nesbitt, State Warden Richard H. ^j,, ^^ ^eld at its Lodge rooms. Ketcham, State Inside Sentinel Harry 1,^ ^^^ Rockville Centre
L. Burroughs. State Chaplain Percy Tuesday evening, December 14, when R. Bunce and Chief Judge George W. y,^ J^^^J^ Degree will be conferred on " m?**'.. . , u • class of live candidates. The follow-
The first apeaker of the evening was; i Monday evening. December 20. Deputy Nationai Councilor Peter L,i,n,e the election of officera. Tbe Brown, wbo addresaed the brethren on L,fl5^g„ ^illbe Installed at the first many general aubjects intereat-ng to | ^^^jj^g j„ j^^^^jy jj^n^j.y January
3. by Kt. Wor. Charles A. Ryder of
Dun davs
Mas- with Mr. and Mra. John S. Mowry next North Orove Street.
of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amerman of South Ocean Avenne are spending a few weeks at Atlantic City ; they will return home about the 15th.
Brown
O. Hill gave an udmiiabie recital of Thanatopis. The services closed with benediction by Charles C. Moore, the l.odge Chaplain.
NECROLOGY The deceased brethren in whose memory the service was held, and the date of their deaths, were;
Name Died
Fred'k E. Gildersleeve May 7. 1912 Carl Muller Mav 27, 1912
Dec. 18, 1912 .lan 3, 1918 Oct. 1.5, 1913 Jan. 5, 1913 Feb. 28, 1913 Mar. 18, 1913 Apr. 12, 1913 <Jct. 13, 1913 Nov. 24. 1913 Dec. 9, 1913 May 2, 1914 .Sept.14, 1914 Oct. 21, 1914 Nov. 22, 1914 Jan 10, 1915 Jan. 29, 1915 Apr. 22, 1916 Sept. 19, 1915 Sept. 19, 1915 Oct. 24, 1916 Nov. 26. 1915 Nov. 26, 1915
Hempstead suffered » f i'J.i'eO loss ast Friday afternooo waeti thr«a Dnrothy J bui'dings on Fracklin Street Otmor **- Franklin! stroyed. The fire ww iria^BWaJ n some cornstalks at the rear of one of the buildings but tbe alana «ra« de¬ layed, and with a gale blowiag tba liremen had a severe Sgfit arli«B they arrived.
Jamea R. Hosey Geort:;e .M. Krick Thomas Butler John G. Lusch Thos. F. Gilbert, jr. John Forbes Henry A. Rapp Henry Gas.s, jr. Edward A. .Schreiber Allan Morrison Thbtiias J. Ellison James P. Madison Wiliiam N. Lampe Samuel S. Goldberg
Jamaica Lodge.
The annual election of officers of Freeport Chapter No. 302. Royal Arch Masons, will be held at Mechanics' Hall next Wednesday evening.
Tbe second informal subscription
For the purpose of encouraging the musical and theatrical talent of the amateurs of this village a new organ iaztion bas been formed, and a serieh af plays and musicals will be present¬ ed by the members during the Winter. | church of their own soon. The new club ia named the Vest Pock j et Players and Musical Club. Thei At thr Methodist Church during club is the result of the recent enior- I thi remaining Sundays of December tainment given at. the American The-; Dr. Curtice will .speak upon themes atre for the Catholic Church. Miss | suitable to the Advent season. Be- Frances Kiernan, Miss Florence Ware | ginning next Sunday morning the top- and Pierre Dutel aro leading members ! ics will be: "The Kingliest of Men,"
of the organization. — Eagle.
Suffrage Convention
Mrs. W. A. Vos.4ler and Mrs. I. El¬ terich of this villago attended the
"The Incarnation Not an After¬ thought," "Salvation Not a Makei'hift of Divine Love," "He Went About," "What Will We Do with the Christ?" On Monday evening next the Official
eent convention of the New York State i Board are to meet to specially consid- Sutfrage party at the Hotel Astor in I er the spiritual life of tbe parish and New York City, when it was decided I make plans for evangeliatic work
P. O. E.
evening, room.
will be held December 11,
thia Saturday in the Lodge
Obituary
to continue their Tight for the ballot. The following officera were elected: Chairmen, Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt; vice chairman. Mrs. Norman deR. Whitehouse, Mra. James Lees Laid¬ law, MrH. Henry W. Cannon: secre¬ tary, MiflH Alice M. Wright; treasur¬ er, Mra. Ogden Mills Reid. Mrs. Ray¬ mond Brown of Bellport was elected a niember ol the Board of directors.
Unclaimed Letters
(FrMport P«>t Offic*)
Bannon, Jobn Eaguinbough, Mrs. Hasenbein, Mr. H. J. Hr,eenbsin, Mr. & Mra. H. J. Jennings, Lillian Conway Johnson, Miss Mildred Phillips, Mr. L. Smith Mrs, Nellie Tuchman. Mr. Robt.
Robt G. Anderson, P. M. December 7, 1915.
Pat on CollegTEditorial Staff
The Epworth League baa under con sideration plans for special evangel¬ istic work among tbe young people of the parish a little later.
Pinochle at Freeport Club
"A stag pinochle party will be beld at the Freeport Club House next Thursday evening, December 16, at 8:30.
Tax Information and Notes
School taxes in the following vil- ^ lagea are now suDject to an additional I 6 per cent fee for collection: I Merrick-Daniel Landau, collector; ' rate 51 centa."
i Freeport—Archer B. W^allace, col lector, offica of Thomaa W. Lucas, i Railroad Avenue: rate $1.15.
B'jld*in-.-W. .Augustus Miller, col¬ lector. GrHiid Avenue, near L. I. R. R. ; rate ifl.22. Roosevtlt—Charles E. Whitehouae.
all
The National Vice Councilor waa in¬ troduced at this time and for nearly an hour and a half Bro. Noyes spoke un the Immigration Bill. He spoke at length on the good and ver>. thor¬ ough work that the National Law Committee, of which he is chairman, haa done during aeasions of Congress.
Also of many political moves that weie ] dance of Freeport Lodge No. 12?3, B. attempted at the last session of Con¬ gress in an attempt to table the Smith- Burnett Bill dealing with inimigration. Quite intereating were his explana¬ tions of the attitudes of different Presidents, including Rocsvelt, Taft i and Wilson, towards this measure. I He is'iVery optomiotic over the success i of this bill and is corfident that before tbe present Congress adjourns it wiil bave been paased and become a law. Bro. Noyes proved a very interest¬ ing speaker and beld the strictest attention of everyone during his talk. The many incidents of life in j
Wasbington and the facts ttial be pre-1 ^jf^ of Charles Seaman, died Wednes. sented testifies well that be is able |j December 8. Funeral services and fully qua ified to continue as lead- , ^^^^ ,^^ ^g,j f,„„, ^er late home, Mer- erof the wotk during the coming ses- ^i^^ Road, Seaford, Saturday morning, sion. This IS bis fifth year at Wash-: ^^ j„ ^ ^^^ ^^ Braithwaite offi- ingtonandbewaaonhiswaythere tol^i^^i ,„,erment at Cyprus Hills attend tbe opentng of Congress '"*'i Cenieterv Monday. i
Short addresses were made by State ' NuRMAN K. NICHOLS
Vice Councilor Lewry, National Con- ., „ ... ,', ^„ ,. .
ductor Kleist and National Represent- ; „ Norman K. Nichols, age 80, died atives Walker and Tuniaon. , ^«t"rday, I'^cember 4, at the home of
At this time the evening was placed ^.'s son, 47 Ea,t Avenue Freeport.
in the hands of the entertainment com-' ^.''•-^^^^"^'''.r J^'i'n^ ^'m ^''^
mitee. Oysters stews, coffee, crack-'^'vil War (Co. K, 101st N
ers and cigara were served to all
Mask and Wig Club of Freeport
(Special Contributor) If it be true that "well begun is
Successful M. E. Fair
The annual fair of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church ws'" beld in the remodeled lecture roonv and basement of the church Tuesday and
half done" then the Mask and Wig Wednesday of this week, with record
Club of Freeport, N. Y., appears to be attendances each evening, the fair bc
on the high roKd to success. Recently ing a pleasing financial success, ..wor-
some of oor residents have been quiet- thy of the efforts of the ladies who
ly organizing this club for the promo- worked so hard for the result. The
tion and enjoyment by its members of afTsir wu'* in charge of the officers,
the dramatic art in Freeport. It will with .Mrs. V. illiam G. Miller as p-esi'-
present at regular intervals high class amateur |ierforn:arces nnd pernit wortliy causes and organizailons in the village to benetit financially thereby. While the initiation fee and dues are nominal, care is given in the selection
dent; Mri. J. Hibbard and Mrs. Thorn¬ as Lucas, vice presidents; .Mrs. D. A. Hamaker, recording secretary; Miss Hattie R. Smith,
,K'fl, ni ,Vv"T''' '°''^*^" I haa advanced steadily .iUt> I with the r^oard of Directors, consist- Ljinavian-American Compar,, mg of Mrs. L. b. Commellas, Mrs. E. »„,„.„,.„ „„„,„ a,.,, a,^:.. _
vruiiuai J I „f 3 ij^if^j „„^^,gr ^f members ard Stile*, Mrs. T. Gissel) and Mrs. George I „rthrhe«t^!h!"rw ,'n tT.*^r
S. JEMIMA F. RANDALL | the charter list will close at tbe end Kaynor. The following were in charge ' ^g^'|"g^'"j^^^^^ Jemima B. Randall, who died h'j;|;'« yf"- . of the respective booths: ! II almost eleven yeara ajfo
at Woodhaven, was related to The Club will have ita own club Fancy fable - Mrs. Ernest RHndall, ' .^^ ^u: u ¦, ju.
I MRS Mrs. J Sunday
John J. Randall and Mrs Miller of this village
Captain Hempel
Visits Freeport
Captain Jobn Wilh^lra Heoapel, ooi£- ' mander of the S. S 0*ca', 11. whieii will carry the Henry Ford Peace party to Europe, caroe out C'l Fr««part Wed¬ ne.sday to rest up at tbe bocse of hia niece, Mrs Otto 'Jraaer. :90iji Soiith Stre<>t, iireiiaratory to tikioc tbe BMat mi'inentous trifl of bis Ismg mttd «atfi«d career Incidentally il atiii be tba 202nd trip to be made by ifce C^M^arll. all of which time CapCaia H'etspel haa been m ccrDirand. It sil! be tbe eleventh trip since the bcgioaing of the. war.
The Oscar II iin' carried More Iban 100.000 passengers in eSeira yeara without accident to aajr of tbeoi. Captain Hempel has creaaed tbe oeean in his forty years of temtmtim^ lif* nearly 400 times, bat h« bM jvt tf meet bis tirat roiabap. He prvdieta success for the ventore and aaya tbat, I if tbe Ford party panae« Ibe ricbt tactics that the trin wil! b* baipfal for tbe cause of pcaea, at itll aveata. "I have never met Mr. Fcfd, bat I am sure he ta bant ea tbe rigbt course," said Captain- HesyaJ t« a re¬ porter. "I will be tbara Satanday td steer this peace party oo to |Maee, and I am trusting to God to aead tbe ship straight and true. I ara mtiag op tonight and at the same tioie enjoying the invigorating air of Lcnf lalsnd aa well as feeling the delight* of a visit to my relatives here."
Captain Hempel is th* gem •: f Sinoon Hempel, who wa" in charge of tba Navigation School in CopeebaseB. He went to sea whea sixteen yeara of age and rose rapidly tn tb* raak*. He tba Scma- aad for fourteen years bas been commander fn|WBy. He tbr Oscar and brought
William G.
room for rehearsals and for its month ly meetings and will be made attract¬ ive in its social features. The organ ization admits ladies and gentlemen to membtrsbip.
Last Tuesday night the CInb elected the following officers an?! committees : Manager, Fred P. Harrington; buai' ness manager, Edmund T. Cheshire; secretary, Ilenry F. D. Kelsey; treas urer, August V. Johnson; property man, Edmund Lumley; director, H. Bratton Kennedy; membership com¬ mittee, Harry S. Starr, chairman, Mrs. Charles IL Rea'*h and Mrs. E. T. Cheshire; auditing committee, Al¬ bin N. Johnson, chairman; Herbert A. Kellum, R. H. Mayland; house coni- ,ry V ini . VI aa -tr , -, oiittee, Robert W. Nutt. chairman;
w .11, 1^°/ A ^ !;Y, "-^ifi'O'K* I- Braithwaite. Charles M.
had been sick for hve weeks of illness Vanderoef; nominating committee.
COKNEI.M A. SEAMAN Cornelia A. Seaman, aged 48 years.
Mrs. Koss, F. A.
Harold Maxon. Mrs. J. B. Hib-i When fhe ^ar broke oot 0«»r II » i^'^' V""''\'/'".'^;,^-,^";i*h,Ur„ the first ship seized by tbe Eng Mrs. F. Fraleigh, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs. j ijgh and was taken to port. Sinte
then Captain H»mpel baa bad no trou¬ ble, except for the usoal drlentioe at London while an invctti^aiic-i into tbe cargo supply waa made.
"This time I expect no irOable in this way," said th^ captain "I think as a peace ship we a.ill be eacortad, rather than held op."
The (Jscar II wili %•> tint to Chr's tiiiii Land, Norway, -mttere tiaasengera other than the peacr f,*tty will be aiided. The ship will thcc gt tbroogh
brothers preaent. Much credit is due' incdent to advanced age, the direct Waltert4.-f4ichols. chairman; Mrs. E. the entertainment committee for the I«««»« °^ h" •*" ^ being an apoplectic Uj Cheshire. George W. Westcott, Dr. very able manner in which everyone ^t'^^^^^- J"""""' ««''^'«'' *"« .h*'**' George A. H. Smith and Herbert A.
¦¦"" ' °" ••• ^"''?ey Kellui
eryone j '*'«•'«• ^.^!ll'.*„\ was served. Owing to the smallness ^^^^^
and entertainmept committee.
of the banquet room it was possible to'^oold. P^sto"- "^ »''• Presbyterian , ^r. Qeorge A. H. Smith, chairman; bave but seventy members at one! Ch^ajch, ,oJfi='atmK.^ ^^^^^ Florence Stile,, Montgomery
time. Aa soon as they fini
tables were cleared for tbe next group
of brothers. Tbe entertainment com
fortun- poai-
" „ ' ,--,tj»i.fnr Nassau Road StoD 65 • rate ' *«"ted by delegationa : Great Neck No
The Columbia University Spectator , ^al'/';^'"-. Nassau Koad, Stop bt>, rate. ' ^^_ ^^ Hempstead; Uni
hed tbe I ?'««"fi«'f^<^'«7'«']"y; Wedneaday rnorn-jMjiib^k, Mrs. H. S. Star and Misa ' mg ; .Southard & Mcore, funeral d«-1 siema Nvsren rectors. D. B. P. Mott Post. G. A. j S,u ^- ! .¦ i i
o i V,. u I . ". ". The society is particularly
mittee consisted of William Edwards, i^- «' *hich Mr. Nichols waa a mem- ^j^ ;„ ,,,,; f„^ tj,e important RDfua Rhodea. F. S. Snedeker. jr. Cor-! ^"- f"^ the Woiian s Relief Corps neiius Braren and Jamea Goud. jr.. as- No. 139 attended the services Mr. .isted by Jule P. Raynor. Arthur c. | ^'chols is survived by one son. Charlea Smith, Curtis Falton i,nd "Barney" j H., with whom be had resided in Free- Johnson, who was chef of the evening f * 1°/ 'he past seven years, and two and responsible for the excellent stews. I daughters Mrs. Grace M. Rice of Al The following Councils were repre-1 P*'"'*- "'*'''
.Mr bard
P. Conklin, Mrs. F S. Howe G. H. Hammond, Mrs. L. H Mrs. W. B. Osterhout, Mrs. Horn. Mrs. H. F. D. Kelsey.
White Goods—."Wrs. E Stilea, Mrs. A Ruhl, yra. E. P. Cook. Mn*. J. H. Sinith, Mrs. O. W. Humphrey, Mrs.
C. P. Kelsey, Mrs. R. H. Hunt, Mrs. A. Hutton, Mrs. George Wallace.
Restaurant—Mrs. Thomas Lucas. Mrs. E. H. VanRiper, Mrs. Wright Lewia. Mrs. P. Jennings, IVJrs. Frank
Bedell. Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. J. M. Wig- ^ to Christiana and diactiarge tbe party gins, Mrs. W. Terry, Mrs. Frank Pear. I hich will proceed to The Hagoa. sail, Mrs. T. Powers, Mrs. F. Stortz. I Cap,„i„ Hempel has carried tbe roy- S
Ladies in Charge of tables-Miss | ^Uy „f nenmatK. diplomats, tba ""
Hattie R. Smith, chairman: Mrs. J. piorers. including Dr. Fred Cook K. Eldridge, Miss Hattie R. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Wiggins, Miss Emma Kel¬ ly, Mrs. Jacot. Post, Mrs. J. B. Hib bard, Mrs. G. A. H. Sinith, Mrs. A Buhl, Mrs. Ernest Randall. Mrs. H. P. D. Kelsey, Mrs. Oscar Valentine.
Groceries and Canned G'.ods—Mrs.
D. A. Hamaker, Mrg. Charles Raynor, Mrs. George Paterson, Mrs. George Dunster. Mrs. J. M. Hewlett. .Mrs. H. R. Smith, Mrs. N. Blake, Mrs. J, Gil-
his arrit'sl home frmn noted men and womrn, bat be looks forward to the Peace Tnp as tbe crowning glory of bia aclive aea life. —Tiaca.
Fourteen Years Af o
(Ittui.H of int< rest fr.jin cti» Rrx'-r-m Ulem fonrtf <'ii y«ar» airo rbt* atreh i
tion of director, Mr. Kennedv. who ia dersleeve, Mrs. J. J. Randall.
an experienced actor and has had con-' Ice Cream—Oscar Valentine, Fred
aiderable succeaa as an instructor in Howell, assisted by yoong people i
tbe dramatic art. This venture prom-, from the Sunday School.
iaea to make Freeport even more < at- Candy Table—Miss Anni« I
Vigilant Hoaa Co. clear* over tSOO
on entertainment. J. Moylvr Elliaaa.
chairman of tbe committee, wrote a
i letter to the Nasaaa Coontj flarimw,
jg|. I complimenting tbem oa "tba escol-
and Mrs. Lettie Feala of Battle Creek, Michigan. Mr. Nichola
'2, Succeia No. 4. of Hempstead; Uni-1'°'=»»«'l ?» Battle Creek after bia dia- t I- I charge from the Civil War, for diaa-
tractive to thoae wbo are aeeking for dridge, Miss Libbie Hewlett, Mias i ••"""'*he work" of printing tba instruction and pleasure along tbese Nina Humphrey, Mrs. Frank Wetmore, I P'off'™ 'o' the event
lines.
for Monday announced the formal elec-1*1 •^«- Con !*>'No. 6. of Rosedale; Lynbrook No.,..,., . ,.„
tion of Theodore Wiggina to it. ataff ^_K°'='l::^'i!,^!"'l"^ ^^'1*^ iV.„°r. I ^^^^ of Port Wash-! h"'ty. '« 1863.
Avenne;
lion Ol iiietKiuxo Wiggins to itl staff _ a,*:ii«»..
a. a contributing editor, he becoming "« L .f"""'"^' '^ ^'"*«^ a member of tbe Contributin^t Editor rate ifi.io.
ial Board with one other stodent, the' BELLMORE . „. ...^ .., — ^-..,
two being tbe only atudenta in the hia-1 j-g^ool Tax Collector Joseph H.; Oyater Bay No. 74 and Rockville Cen-I »* Village Clerk Sylvester P. Sbea of „,j, ^bout
tory of the paper, which waa founded , yVeimer began receiving taxea for tre No. 80. F. S. S. i Fraeport. died early yesterday (Tbura .. ^^^ j^,
ington; Roslyn No. 38. Valley Stream
No. 41. gagle No. 45. of Amityville;'
Uonas S. Higbie No. 11, of Northport ;|
MICHAEL SHEA Michael Shea of Oceanside. father
Weekly Weatber Report
(For our readera in other localitiea)
as a magaxina in 1877 and became newapaper in 1904, to be elected to the ataff aolely aa editorial writers. Spectator ia tbe daily newspaper of the university, a publication of eight pag¬ es an iaaua, eaeh page twelve by eighteen incbaa. of one of the largeat jjc^i^p' circulationa and largest in sica of uni¬ veraity and coilfgo newapapera. i SeUling up time is (drawing near. —Obaerver. ,„j |f yoy i^iab to collect your hills
School District No. 7 at bia reaidence . on Grand Avenue Monday, Decamb«r ' 6. The rate ia $.60, with an extra ona [ per cent, added for collection daring ' the tirat thirtv d«y», after which tima five per cent, will be charged for' coL ;
day) morning, tbia making tbe fourth!
of Mr. Shea's relatives tbat death haa I
p|.__' . t,.-. ti^art n»;«»iM. 1 claimed within two months. In Oc- i Phaanf for Next Utratmas 1 ,^, ^la fathor-in-law, J.mea p. Mad- i Both our village banks are advrrtia-1 iaan. of this village, died suddenly. ' ing ChriBtmaa cluba for the Cbriatmas j A fortnight later bia uncle. Lorenzo j of 4916. I heae wbo bave been in; R. Daviaon, of Oeean Side, auddenly ' thaeacluba bafore are of tbe opinion expired, and two weeks ago hia moth-! nia'br^ound' iust that it is a fine way to aave money for er^died after a few days' illneas froro i chilly • freezing at Christrohs shopping, aa a person once : pneumonia. 1 TJinr-w.v .ifnnt
Mia^ Florence Miller. Mi is Edna A.
Eldridge. .Mrs M. Barquinero, Mias
Julia C. Koss, .Mis* Eunice Curtice,
Mrs. Albin N. Johnson, Miss Florence
Brown.
Friday, Dec. 8. gropnd lightly cov-1 Aprons and Domestic Gooda—Mrs.
ered with snow in murning. overcast' L. F. Commellaa. Wn. T. Gisael, ar..
10 o'clock; cleared off j Mrs. H. Gissel, jr., Mrs. Wright. Mra.
jo. Toombs, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. George
Earle, Mrs. Southard, Mrs. Kelly,
Mrs. D. W. Lawson, Mrs. Lawia. Mra.
Elisha Rsynor. Mrs. William Lewis.
Fall
Saturday, clear and cool, weatber.
Snnday. much colder, ponds partly frozen over, tharmometer down to 25.
Monday, snow squalla colder.
Toeaday. overcaat. cold, chilly wind.
Wednesday, snowed slight dnring
coated, overcast,
nigbt.
Tharaday. about aame.
Robert G. Anderson initiated Freeport Council, Jr. O. U. A. M 1
John Dunbar appointed warden at Nassao Coonty Jail.
Furs remodeled, dry and exchanged. Kegel's. 47 Kailroad Ave , Freeport.
At Ulll Miar
.At tbe Plaza week of tftramkar Hi Monday—Hamilton R««ilW aad Lois Meredith in George Broaaaa Baward'a
Handercbiefe—Mrs. George Van: thrilling atory, "Aa Caeay to Soci- Riper, Mra. S. O. Curtice. Mr* J. B. ety;" 5 acts. Toesday - Jaekia Sawa-i Brown. Mrs. J. K. Eldridge, Mra. W. dera in a powerfol 3-act draaa^ "Tba S. Hall. Mffs. Wl Colyer. Mra. Wilbar Woman of tbe S<a." WadMaday—
Raynor, Mrs. 0. J. Teeple.
for 1916 get voOr billbeada printed starting in the club feela compelled to Shortly aftar midnight Monday Mr.
Try roy apeciai box of cut flowers, ^^^ ,j,'j^.^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ j^ carafnlly '»•''« 'he deposit each week, and when Shaa received a hurry cali to the b«d-
76c for the weekend. C. /^ Ankara. ^^^ •^. ^^^ ^^ jj^ji^ ^jj^.^ ^^ the Christmas seaaon comes, t^ie checka side of hia father ot Oceanaide. The
florlit, Rocif ville Ontre, L.L Tela-1 j^^^^**.^ ^^^^j^ ^^^^^,^^^^5^^^ gpj,j,gpgg ,,e mailed by the banka, and the per-, father had been auddenly stricken
phone copn^ction; delivery anywhere. ^^ billbnada and atatements Our aon hae a neat littia sora (dependirg witb pleuro-pnennonia, of which ba
_ **''*^"*!;'"' commercial printing ie neal. cwreet ¦!»» the amonnt depoaited each week) died on Tharaday. I
Smitb & Bedoll call attention to'and In accordance witb tka pre«iiiUng w»t»» "hicb to do the Chriaimas buy- ,_, , for $1.M par montb we clean and
th^ToVesfriDt?on department in their style.. Na.aao Coanty Review. Ra- *«« Th^ advart.somenta m this ,«oe, Dro.O*8oiU HS«kL J. K.«.I * Son. j prea. yoor suit each week. Kegal'H.
their piescription qepano. o n ^ ,iew Building, Freaport. N. T. •>" give further details regarding 47 R.Uroad Ave.. Freeport. ' 47 Railroad Ave. ffVeeport.
Ab Heir at Episcopd Rcdwy
-A oon was bom to Rev. and Mrs
Waated-Woman as salesmanager , Reginald Heber Scott Ttkesday after in shoe store, in women's and ebild- ran's department. Charlea D. Snith,
noon ef tbis week.
More Frecj^Mt Newt •¦ Paie 8
advartiaement this week.
iMaacUaaMsat
AAvmrtmmmmtn. thif.
Freaeb dry cleaning in all its branchea. Gat oar pricea flrst. ' Ke¬ gel's. 47 Railroad Ava., Freoport.
' AJvarttoiaaDt
William Fox preoanU Fradai-ick Par- I ry in a modern society drOaa fcaood OB ,tbe great play, "Dr. BaaMoa:*" 5acta. Thorsday—Margarita fladhor. amp- ported by an all-star eaat ia "Tbo Qoast;" 6 acta. Priday—Macgarct Prassing and Aagwtao fhiliipa aop- ported by a atroac coot ai JavarHoa to "Tba Ring of tbo Wotgioo;" 4 gatorday -Basais By too la "Tho LaSsfi ot Laii San." proseBtiac froa tbffasad ofXTksrrjrl
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19151210 |
| Date | 1915-12-10 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1915 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19151210 |
| Date | 1915-12-10 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 10 |
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Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEiVlBER 10. 1915 Vol. XX. No. 50 Freeport Sinjcle copies of the Reyiew for sale at Greenblatt'h and Braithwaite's, Kail¬ road Avenue; MichnofT's, Nasaau Coanty Review, DuSiiva'.s and Go¬ betz'a, Main Street; DaSilva"^8, West Merrick Road. tf. HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE TtiOMi tlui.<- nre lor .-".lufly H |
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