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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT. N. v., FRIdA, JULY 14, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 28
Freeport
BlncU eoplM of the Kevi«w tor sale *t G»«ii- bUtt'i and Brsithwa1t«'f. Railroad Avenue; Mich- mettt, Naauu County Review. DaSilva't and Cobeti'a, liain Street; Sidney Sroith'i. Weat Marrick Road.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Official figares
Friday Jaly
Saturday,
Snnday
Monday,
Taoiday,
Wadnetday,
Thuriday.
Friday
Saturday,
for Sandy Hook)
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
7:05 a. m.
8:04 a. m.
9 :00 a. m.
9:62 a. m.
10:46 a. m.
ll:.37a. ns.
12:81 p. m-
1:2fi p. m.
2:21 p. ID.
In the Fraternal Orders^xHE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS Rooserelt
DeiBca hi Ike ••eral fraieraal oriaaUatiaiu of i Fraaport aad nciaity.
Masonic.—The Past Mavterg' Abso- ciation will hold its annual gummer oating at "Tidewater Inn." Sayville, on Thursday, July 20, at 1 p. m.
The following bulletin bas been i$>8ned by Commiesiober BigKS of the State Department of Health:
I Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our a^sthonied repre¬ sentative, ig in tht« villaee every Toeaday, and
I will be pleased tc receive apeciai itena. or make appointments for calling for same.
. , ... 1. ^. ., Roogevelt lost to the 9th Ward
INCREASING dread on the part of the pnbuc regarding the epidenuo I Rounders Sunday by the icore of 10 to
rill
I of INFANTILE PAR.\LYSIS now prevailing in N«w York City i and especially in the Borough of Brooklyn is largely due to the char¬ acter of the disease, the apparent mystery which surroundfl its method °i't8"m'eeti'nK' next k °^ spread and the wide publicity which, as a measure of protection to the uiy 18, in its lodge g'^neral public, health officials throughout the country hare deemed essen¬ tial to utilize in the campaign against it.
I A disease which kills 20 per cent or more of the persons attacked
M.—Tne installation' which leaves 75 per cent more or less crippled for life, which may do its
T«
No, Mar
No. 94611. owned by Samuel Collins
of Elmhurst. had a head on collision
on Wtst Merrick Road, near Madison
Avenue, Saturday evening. Collins
said the glaring headlights of the, . n . ™ u- .
other car blinded him. Both cars were j «°"'^ °i Officers at Port Washington
considerably damaged. Mr. Lissburg- j fi^esday evening.
er declined to make any claim for dam- ' P""' Councilor
ages.
P. of L.—Progressive Council bold a social after Tueaday evening. J room.
Kerley. 2b-SB
Jr. 0. U. A. M.—Tne installation' wnicn leaves lo per cent more or less crippiea ior uie, wnicn may ao its G. Williman, clb of the newly-elected officers of Free-j deadly work in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS from the onset of symptoms j Oliver, If port Council No. 57 will be held this and again.-t which previous robust health seems not the slightest protec- Abrams, ss-lb-c
Schlegel, c-ib P. Rhodes, p-lb Wood, rf P. Williman, ct
^ 6. Next Sunday, July 16, they will play tbe iast Aragon Clob of Brook- i lyn
Score:
ROOSEVELT
rwo laree touring cars one a Fiat, ' iT'day evening, July 15. Deputy State tion, can only be regarded with extreme gTavity,and yet, when the epi-
^7648 owned by J Lissburger of Councilor Joseph Mahler and staff of jprnic has run its course or has been checked, it will be found that the
nhattaii' and the other a Cadillac, Amityville will act as installing o»'-j toll of life and permanent damage to the physical condition of patients
Total
6 11 27 6 5
NINTH WARD ROUNDERS
Justice Clinton M. Flint on Sunday
•entenced Royal Smith to thirty days , ^y Past Councilor Frank S. Snedeker,
in the County Jail at Mineola, for pub¬ lic intoxication
The Ma«k and Wig Club will present four original one-act plays at the Crys¬ tal Theatre on Friday evening, July 28, for benefit of Freeport Club.
The Favenza students' recital which
was to be given at Brooklyn Hall, July | Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Geibel of Raynor
,, ,,, , ,, ,. , ,1, r-l. u will be far less than that which was cau.sed during the past winter by the
C. Wesley Golden, James W. Chesh-i j ¦ . j j i,- i, • i • j t iu
ire and John W. Fawcett. newly-elect- ; epidemic of grippe and pneumoma and which is being caused by the ever ed represenatives of Freeport Council, i Pr«'sent scourge of tuberculosis. The degree of INFECTIOLbNKJsb attended the ineeting of the State ¦ of infantile paralysis is very much le^s than from 7nany other commu¬ nicable diseases, such as measles, smallpox, diphtheria and scarlet fever, or rather m:iny more individuals are IMMUNE to it than to tiie latter diseases. The occurrence of more than one case in a household is the exception rather than the rule, and cases cared for in hospitals jirac- tically never infect other inmates or attendants. On the other hand, it Long, 2b seems to be indisputable that many persons can carry the disease germs. " efpecially in the nose a.m.] throaty for weeks and even months and thus start up new centers of infection.
New York State, outside of the city, is now suffering from an influx of children in the incubation stage of the disease, in the acute stages or recovering from it. This unfortunate fact is DUE TO IGNORANCE on the part of mothers, to willful breaking of quarantine in New York City and sometimes, it is to be feared, with the connivance of physicians. Health officers and other phvsicians throughout the state hare been given i Roosevelt very DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS regarding the protection of their I ^°""*^"^ ., 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 10-10
• - ...'-... r- r , Summary—Two base hits, Beck,
Piccoli; three-base hit, Abrams; $ac
Merrick
Bellmore
Thiacolumn is edited by Rev. W H. Littebrandt and all items should be sent to him to msure in¬ sertion under this headinK,
Frank Roberts is our repreaentative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and new; left with him will receive the same careful attention as at our office.
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the Fourth After Trin The Bellmore Suffrage Club will hold ity, at 7.80 and 11 o'clock A. M. and a mass meeting on Monday evening, 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the July 16, in the court room at Fire- Holy Commonion at the early service men's Hall. There will be some good and Morning Prayer and sermon at speaKing as there are to be four promi- the 11 o'clock service. Evening Pray- nent suflfrage leaders to address the er and berraon. Sessions of the Sun- meeting. The ladies will be more day School have been stopped until the than pleased to see a large audience Fall, as have also meetings of the out as anyone that is interested in the Woman's Auxiliary and Boy Scouts, cause will be well paid for coming. A cordial invitation is extended to all They would like to have Bellmore well to attend the services of this charch. represented and extend an invitation
^to everybody.
Mrs. Samuel Benner bnd daughter, ;
Sybil, are safely in France whence! The M. E. Church Sunday School
they went on pressing business. From will be held each Sundav morning from
Paris Mis.s Benner writes tc Merrick lo to 11 o'clock diuutg the balance of
friends;'-Had a dsnjy trip-rBW some the Summer. The regular morning
warships but no subs, althoogh we ohurcb service will be at 11 o'clock
Hilbert R. Johnson, Deputy ^tate Councilor over Success Council No. 4, acted as installing offi¬ cer at a public installation of the lat¬ ter Council Tuesday evening, assisted
jr. Owen Smith, well-known to many members of Freeport Council, was in¬ stalled as Councilor.
Hymeneal
GIEBEL-VON ELM The engagement is announced of Miss Hannah Giebel, only daughter of
Granard, ss
Piccoli, rf
Barrets, 3b
Long, 2b
Tecran, p
Marmollo, c
Dunndi, cf
Ruler .If
Monahan, lb
Total
. jT.
1
9
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
10
h.
II
2
1
0
3
2
2
0
0
po.
1
0
2
4
2
6
1
0
10
10x26
a.
2
0
2
3
1
0
1
0
0
9
e.
0
0
0
1
0
0
n
1
1
3
Oliver out, did not touch 1st. Score by innings:
u 900 4 0 0 0 2—
communities from individuals, especially children, coming from infected
14, has been postponed on account of I street, to J. Henry Von Elm of Shon- ^I'^tricts. The railroads are co-operating m every way possible with the ! ^jfi,^ f^ Marmollo; stolen bases. Ker-
the infantile paralysis precautions and ; n^yj Avenue, a well known traveling orders which prevent the assembling i gajgaman.
of childrtn in public gatherins^s. As j
goon as possible Prof. Favenza will announce the new date of the concert. While thia concert was not a children's
Department of Health. A record is being kept of every case reported in j ley 3. C. Williman 2. Abrams, Piccoli the state oub^ide of the city and the source of infection traced if possible, j 2, Barrets, Marmollo, Dunndi 2, Mon- It is to be hoped thut communities will use every reasonable precau- ihan; baae on balls, Tecran 3, P. Rhodes
tion to pi'otect theui.-Jelves through their locai health department.s, but that they will be guided by COMMON SENSE and inflict ^^ little hard- -hip otl arrivals as possible. On the other hand, such perSms must be
DONAGHY—SLATTERY Robert E. Donaghy of Freeport and party, but a concert to grown people I Miss Sarah E. Slattery of Jersey City < *u e ¦ 1 vi • ¦ ¦ 1
by students mostly from ir> to 17 years were married in Jersey City on Wed-, ^vvilliTig, ajj^n at^the e.xpense of considerable^inconvenienee and annoyance, of age, it is the desire of our very ] nesday. Jtme 28. " ' "' " " '""
fffleitnt local Heiilth Officer. Dr. Run
cie, to be on the safest side.
Official Orders to
Freeport Health Officer
Mr. and Mrs. Dona-1 *» place thcinsclves absolutely under control of the local authorities. The Rhy are stopping with their brother, present is not the time for hysteria or panic on the part of the publie, .M. 4. Donaghy on Pearsall Avenue; but for the exercise of calm judgment and ABSOLUTE OBEDlENCpi
until their new home un Shonnard Ave- to the rules which healtli auth<irities have seen fit to impose for the pro- nue is completed. tection of the public health. The fact that in no previous epidemic of
Mr. Donaghy r- "-¦ '¦¦- -'--'• -« - - - ' j 1
the Board of Et A.lopted at meeting of Board „f I School.^ and at tl Health. Freeport, July fi: jevening, the mei
Resolved, that Hearth Officer Wil- P^^ented him a i!-_ u o.._.;.. t.„ ;„„»-..„»,.,! » nt„ set of 8IX pieccs.
Iiam H. Runcie be instructed to notify the President of the Board of Educa tion and the Superintendent of the Schools, that on and after this day, July 6, 1916, all schools in the village must be closed until further notice,
Rsolvt'd, further that all proprietors or owners of moving picture shows or other places of ainu.iement in the vil¬ lage, including bathing pavilions, be notified to permit no child under the Hge of 16 years to attend or go into such places of amusement until further notice, or until this order is vacated.
Resolved, lurther that any family moving into the Villnge of Freeport hereafter or within a period of two
.._.. _ . . , ..... .«..» ...... ,,. .... previous em
Mr Donaghy is the popular clerk of infantile paralvsis of which there is record has there ever been put ,n
the Board of Education of Freeport „ „. ¦ ,„ u t j a> . 1 ¦ . , , - ,, V.
School.^ and at the meeting Tuesday "'o '«" «uch a vast and efficient machinery for control of tho disease
mbers of the Board ¦"»'«'^s " ^^^y probable that before long there will be concrete evidence
handsome ,cut glass °f *^^''^'"« of this work and a RAPID SUBSIDENCE of the number
pieccs. : of cases. The fact that the minds of the most eminent sanitarians and
research workers are directed toward measures of prevention justifies the
hope of finding a specific means of prevention in the near future.
6, Abrams 1 ; struck out, by Rhodes I 12, by Abrams 5, by Tecran 6; hit by j pitcher, P. Rhodes 1 (Long); hits and
earned runs, oft P. Rhodes, 10 hits and I 5 runs in 6 innings, off Abrams, no hit
and no run in 4 innings; umpire, C.
Delap.
.Miss Adelaide Foilea of Brooklyn is spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister. .Mrs. Einar Winding, Clin¬ ton Avenue.
Misa Dorothy Janner of Clinton Avt¬ nue is visiting relatives in New York City.
were all prepared.-life belts and boats Strang out when in danger zone." When the Benners left for France, they expected to be gone for a year.
and evening nt S o'clock.
An ice cream and cake social will
be held in the Sunday School room of
- - - - \ tne M. E. Church on Wednesday of
The monthly meeting of the .Merrick next week. A pleasing entertainment
Civic League Inc. will be held in the will be provided. .No admission will
Parish House on Friday evening next be charged. The proceeds are for the
at ?.30 o'clock. . benefit of the church.
Mrs. Harry Greenswald and daugh- ! George, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ter Gladys now of Rosendale. N. Y.. Merritt of Linden Street, who joined formerly of this village, have returned , the l.'nited States Navy about four
to their home
Joh.i C.-ir^. Greenwald.
after a visit with the
The G. F. S. held their monthly summer meeting in'the Parish House on Friday evening last when they en¬ tertained their boy friends at an in¬ formal dance. Mrs. Walter F,. Spear | of next week, chaperoned the party.
months ago, is home on a ten days' iuiloUh''"'- George is studying wirtJena telegraphy aboard the U. S. S. Boxer, located at Newport, R. I.
The regular monthly meeting of the Bellmore Yacht Club will be held at the Club House on Thursday evening
Fred Hodgson of Wilson Avenue i cuiifiiie'l to hiB home by illness.
An illustrated lecture on Vellow- atone Park will be given in the .M. E.
Special Health Bulletin
In order to keep tbu residents fully informed as to the number of cases of infantile paralysis in tbe Town, a spe¬ cial bulletin board has been placed at i Brief Iti the Town Hall at Hempstead, where all cases are to be noted, as reported to the Town Clerk.
The first case was reported on Tues¬ day, from Lynbrook and none have been reported since up to 8 o'clock Fri¬ day a. m.
ONE CASE IN FREEPORT Harold, age 8, son of William Mil-
Social and Personal
ConcerninR Reiident* of Our Com¬ munity, and Their Guests. Vitits %nd Social Affairs
weeks prev,ou.s to th.9 date from any ! ^^j^g^_ ^^^ stricken with infantile community in which infantile parH'v-! ^alysis yesterday (Wednesday) after- Bis was prevalent, shal be placed di- j „„„„ -^^ ^^e specialtv shop of his moth- rectly under charge of the Health Offi ^, „„ ^^,^^1, ^^j,, c^J^eet, opposite the
Aiiiorican Theatre. He fell
cer nt the Village (rf Freeport, and
such lamil.v sliall not be permitted! to j (, .^„^ ^„j ^.^^ examined by his physi-
allow any child under^ the age of _ 16 ! ^^^^ ^,,^ ^^^ j^^j,^.j^_ ^.^^ jj^^H^ y„j.
Raynor.—Jule Raynor has returned to Chester, Pa., (where he is employed by the Remington .^rms Co.) after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raynor of 2J South Side Avenue. Jule has been unable to work for the paat three weeks, ow¬ ing to blood poison in his arm, caustd by a slight cut.
Evana. —Dr. T. H. Evans of South Main Stre.?t has joined the 23rd Regi-
Regarding
Infantile Paralysis
Several casta have come to our at¬ tention, among our most intelligent citizens, where children have been smuggled in trom Brooklyn, and no refiorts made to the Health Officer. This is working against the best in- ter>-.->t9 of your village. ,
Our Health Officer, Dr. William H. Runcie, has done wonderfully well in bis efforts to prevent fhe spread in
Fred Dihrbergof .Meadowbrook Road i has moved to Brightwaters, L. I. 1
The Jolly Six of Roosevelt will holj a moonlight sail to Point Lookout this j On Friday, July 14, at 4 p in., there .^Hturday, July 13. Boats leave } will be a meeting of treeport sulTrag- VVlialey's dock at S p. ni. Danctrg j ists at the ho'ne of Mrs. (J. H. Ham will be enjoyed at the Beach. Music j mond, 37 Aierritk ivuau. Airs. Janiv.- vill be furnished by Honey Potter'i" ' L, Laidlaw. vice chairman of the orchestra. ; Slate, and .Mrs. Frederick S. (Iri-eiie. Nhsshu Cuunty leader, will be there to
.Millie Johnson and John Johnson ef-h^jp j,, the launching of a reorganized New York City are spending their Suffrage Club. At an infernal riieet_ Summer vacation with their grand i mg held on June :i«, the ne* olub was father, Henry W. Hinrichs. Nassau | ^larted v.ith sixteen members. Mrs. Road.
Ths Surgical Dressings Coniniittee is meeting weekly in the Fire Hall on Tuesdays at 2.30 P. M. with a very good attendance. All the women of
the village are urged to make an effort Church this Friday evening. You and to have a hanil in this good work, your friends are cordially invited tij We believe that just at present no attend, work ij being sent abroad, or very lit¬ tle, in view of possible need on the part of our own country.
An Ice Cream Festival for the bene lit of .Merrick Hook and Ladder Com pany No. 1 will be held in the hall on Thursday evening the 20th. Admis¬ sion is free. A shooting gallery will be open and dancing enjoyed.
New Suffrage
Club Formed
-Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Deubert have returned from a pleasure trip through New Jersey.
John J. Bedell of .Merrick Road waa taken seriously ill on Tuesday of last week, suffering fnini appendicitis and peritonitii. On .Miinday of this week he was removed tu Nasaau Hospital where he was successfully operated upon and is now improving nicely.
Fourteen carloads of Peekskill grav¬ el have been received al Rellinore de¬ pot Slid will b" placed on West Wilson Avenue. This strtet, which has re¬ cently hi'cii derlicHted t" th" tnwn, is 011,^ of the nicest roads in the village.
Harvey Raynor, Centennial Avenue, vi-iited his brother Archie, at Canip Whitman this week. He reports all
years to go from the house where they are living or any child under the age of Ki year? be allowed to enter there¬ in, and immediately upon the «llcfhtest indication of infantile imralysis sucn house and all occupants therein ahall be cloaely i|uarantined. And be it further
Resolved, that all Sunday Schools or other places in whieh children are gathered together shall be closed unti
cer, who declared it a caae of infantile paralysis and took the child to the home of his purents, on Ea.-it Smith Sireet. Spenking of the caae to the editor this morning, Dr. Huncie said: " If infaiiiile paralyaia gets a hold n thia village it will be largely the
to the "lent of Brooklyn, Cumpany E. and is'^'^r midst of the scourge now afflicting Roo.sevelt boys are well and giving a
O'.ir neighboring city, and it is for you H^od account of tbemaelves in the
he i,. working. If you huve little rela- '^"'^•'- Others who are at the tives you want out from the city, wt
nuw with the re^iimeiit in Toxas. Mrs. Williama of Barbu-.les, D. W. I., ia living with Mrs. Evans in Freenort.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asch and .Miss Mabel Hunt atarted Saturday for Min- ioura out in a hurry neapolia. Minn,, to visit Mr. and Mra. I Health Offi Stephen W. Hunt, Itjrmer residents of Kreeport. Mr. Hunt is successfully fault of parents allowing their children engaged with ihe Saute rroduc_^, Cor- to run on the street. Ten days ago I P^^ation aa Northweutern Sales Man- atrenuously urged every parent to keep "S'-"''-
further notice and the Health Offi-er I''"'^ children at home 1 know this Raymond J. Miller and Dr. Williim turtner notice, anu me iieaiin y"i-er ^^g^^ ,^y^j (^^ ^^^ ^,1, ^^^^^ ^^ ^^1^^ Miller are eniovini/ a short «i.to
IS herebv instructed and directed to • ^^.. H*.ri«iv« ¦•¦•tinn if mir nrH^r i- n,^^ -^'"ler are enjoying a snort auto
most decisive attion it our order la not trip in the former's auto, to Greenock
obeyed. If children are kept in their !„„, Lee, Mass., via Poughkeepsie.
own yards and not allowed to play with Glens Falla, Elizabethlown and Man-
camp
from heru are. Archie Smith, Fred
erick Peterson. Louis Golder. Conrad
woald not say nay-we would bring Egner, Charles Pierce. Robert Pierce,
but notify the Harold Haff, John H. Kcppman, Har-
cer at ence and place your¬ self uniier his directions Any other course is unfair to youraelf and your little guests as well as to your neiKh¬ bors and their little ones.
give the requisite notice to the several Sunday School Superintendents or the proper officers thereof, directing the closing of Sunday Schools and the pre¬ venting of ehildren frojn gathering together.
"This order shall also apply to all places where children gather together '"¦"and the Health Officer is hereby auth¬ orized and directed to prevent any such gathering.
M. & W. Club to
Entertain A}2:ain
The Mask and Wig Club, Freeport's local amatnur theatrical organization, is again going to present its players in a production for the benefit of the Frecport Club. On the evening of
other children this cannot spread." Chester. Vt., about 700 miles.
Obituary
Cummings.—J. Oliver Cunvroings and faniily are spending the Summer ! at Belmont, Vt. Belmont is th.-' high¬ est village in Vermont, having an ele¬ vation of about 2400 feet.
old E. Raynor and James L. Thomp¬ son.
At the regular nieeting of Russell Hose atd Alpha H(ok and Ladder Co. a resolution was pa.-aed that all who isted in the National (iuard
Incidentally, for once, we fail to see the army or navy to protect the Stars
Rhodes.— Miaa Blanche Rhodes, sistant village clerk, is on a weeks' vacation.
MARTIN SOUTHARD
.Martin Southard, age 76, one of the best known men in this village, died Wednesday morning at his bome on Grand Avenue of a complication of diseases.
Mr. Souihard was a native of Sea- Tolkamp.-Mrs. A. H. Tolkamp, of ford. His parenta settled in Freeport Porterfield Place entertained at a sew. when he was 2 yeara old and conduct- jpg p^rtv and tea at her home Tuesday ed a large farm, which Martin con- ^fjernonn tinued until ten years ago. '
On June 23, 1H&7, he married Serene Comiskey.-Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Babylon, who with three H. Thomson of Boydton, Va., and Mra.
the wisdom of keeping the talk about this disease out of the papers. We think the more that is aaid in the way it nas been said by the daily papers the better it is for all. But it is sear¬ ing people! Let them scare! It has cost t*ie lives of hundreda of Brooklyn
tots to stir its Board of Health and 8p.ro. No sessions of the Sunday other officials to even a temporary ef-; School will be held until further notice fort towards cleanliness. The only,re
and Stripea, should be kept in good standing in the company.
Services at St. Paul's Epiacopal Mis¬ sion will be considerably changed this week, with evening service at at 4 p. m., instend of 8 p. m. as heretofore. Holy Communion services will be held at the church this Sunday morning at
ccupying tlii'ir Alfred Daviaon waa elected iireaident. High Hill Hearli Mrs. W B. Osterhout, secretary, and Mr?. .lohn Harrington, treaaurer. Mrs. Davison, however, resolutely re fuaes any other ofhce bu' tbat of cap tain of her own Election Distri't, IS'o. f. lh:s i.'.eeting is called, therefore, for the purpose of finding a presiaent, discuasing duea, a meeting place anil en enlutged list of menibers.
The sull'rag'.sta feel that with the co-operatiun of all the women of the village, Freeport, "the largest incor¬ porated village on Long Island," may be won fu.- suffrage in the next cam paign.
Every woman who believes in the theory of "getting together in order to win" is eariieatly invited to join the new club.
A son was liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Vic¬ tor H. Fahrenfeld on Thursday of last week.
Charles fientnan anl family are now -umimr i-oltiige ut
Pas.sed Motorcycle Cop
Moron-ycle (Hhi.'er 11. Hope of thu '"ountv police forci'. arrested George Philipotehux Tiie;-iliiy on chbrge of vi- iilalioii of Ordiiittiicu No 19. and he waa tinded %5. The car driven by Mr. Phili[ioteaux is the smallest one in use in Uiis viciniiy and when someune claimed it could "only do fifteen iiiiUa an hour," the driver claimed he could do 48 miles. He was aaktd if he had seen the cop (who has a 7o-ini!e mot¬ orcycle) and he replied "Yea, I paased him- -he waa goiiitc the other way. "
July 28 at the Crystal Theatre, will i pj^j.^,^^ ^^^^j^ J. and J. Milton of Geo'-ge Lynne and daughter Catherine I ^^n^^ ,,f ill^^^g
suit of "scaring people" mu3t be to make thetn more careful—and they can't be too careful just now. Don't keep the Iitt e ones indoors—better take the chances on the plague---but keep them off the streets, away from crowds, and keep them clean, and call a doctor as soon aa they show any evi-
Success Council No 4. Jr. 0. I'. M. i-id a puoiic insiaUation of offictr.-i I lesday evening. Charles Motel. Krank Goetz and Harvey Raynor, all .; Roosevelt, were installed to the offices of vice councilor, recording sec¬ retary and assistant recording secre¬ tary, respectively.
Freeport, and Mrs, Sadie Elwell of' "^ ^'"'^"Ko, III , are visiting at the Las Vegas. Nevai^t, aurvive him. i '"^"'^ "^ *'•' »nd Mrs D. J. Comiskey,
Mr. Southard in 1911 had his right! ^""'^side Avenue. leg amputated aa tbe result of a fall '
from a bicycle, but notwithstanding 1 ^ Maxson.-Mrs. H. L. Maxson this handicap he followed active busi- ¦- ^''"*" ^°"K ^^^^^ Avenue, gave a nesB up to about three weeks ago. i P^'''^ "." r'*'^'"'^''"^ «^'<""''°""- »' ^er Funeral services will be held at his i *'°™«' '" *'°'"*'" "^ Mias Edith L. Hoyt
of Albany. Those present were: Mrs, H S. Walters, Mrs. B. H. Perry, Mra. T. H. Vought. Mre. Ifoung, Mrs. Tol¬ kamp, Mrs. Otto Jung, Mra. Wray, Mrs. Comiskey and Mrs. George H. Thompaon.
be given four plays, entilted "Finger
prints," "Tomorrow," "Auld Robin"
and "The Breed."
These plays were written by the
Club's director, H. Bratton Kennedy.
They are new plays and will be played
by home talent, members of the Club
and people who live in Freeport and
who are all well-known. ' late home this Friday morning with
The members of the cast have been in,erment in Greenfield Cemetery.
rehearsing for several weekj and have I He was a member of tbe Freeport
been v.orking hard and earnestly to | ^^jj^^, Benevolent Association.
wake tbe production of these playa an ,
assured aucceaa. -
It will be recalled with what aucceaa FRANK SUMMERS
this organiiation produced the "Nest j Frank Summers, age 46 years, died) Vought. — Mrs. Theodore Vought of
Egg" some time ago. Organizationa j Tuesday, July 11, of nephritis chronic I Randall Avenue entertained Miss
like the Maak and Wig Ciiub help to ' parenchyniataus. Mr. Summera. whoi Edith L. Hoyt of Albany, Mrs. H. L.
fostfer a manicipal apirit for better 1 was the genial janitor at the Freeport 1 Maxaon and Mra. B. H. Perry at lancb-
thinga that it la well for tbe common- Bank, baa been in poor health for a ! eon on Monday.
ity to ancourage. long time, having been at Mercy Hoa-
pital aeveral timea. Poat.—Mr. and Mra. Wallace R.
Try my apeciai box of cut flowera, Funeral aervicea were beld in the I Po«* •"'* daughtera, Grace, Helen and
7Bc for tbe weekend. C. R. Ankera. | Bethel A. M. E. Church Thuraday ev Ruth, have been apending a week's
floriat, Rockville Centre, L. I.: tele-1 ening. Rev. Mr. Proctor, paator. offi¬ ciating: intqrment in Greenfield Ceme¬ tery thia FriSay morning; C. A. Ful¬ ton, funeral director. Mr. Somert ia aurvived by a wife and one daughter.
And finally, after noticing the ac- I tinns of health officers of other com- I munities we are delighted to say •'^ "bravo!" to our own Health Officer for'the work lie has done, and tbe way he has done it.
"The Death Lock," a five-reel ro¬ mantic drama of the Alaakan wilds, will be presented at the Royal Theatre on Satarday, July 15. The thirteenth episode of "The Girl and the Game," will also be shown. Due to the pre¬ cautions tak«:n againat any child hav¬ ing infantile paralysis, no children under 16 years of age will be admitted until further i^otice.
phene connection; delivery anywhere.
Beoder, butcher, qaotaa pricea; aee bil adv. in thia iaaue.
Reliable druga can be aacnred at Plump'a Arcade Pharmacy. Saa hia «dv. io this weak'a iaaua.
Buy good coal at Freeport Coal Co., Tal. 889.
tbe rigbt price. 19 S. Main St.;
vacation at Point Lookout.
Howey.—Miaa Etbel C. Ho wey cf Darby, Pa., waa a weekend gueat ef Mia. John T. Cotter. 128 North Grove Street Miaa Howey will apend tba remainder o^ bar vacation witb Mr. and Mre. E. C. BardorlT, former teai- I denta of Freeport, wbo hava recently ||)nrctaaaed a farm in Cairo, N. Y.
%*^ .^1 • »»r ^a. s^ .' The annual dietrict meeting of the
Weekly Weather Report voters in Union Free School Diatrict
(For our readers in other localities) No. 8 wiil be held in the assembly hall
Friday, July 7, first day turned on °'^^*'.°°' Bu'J'^'nK No. 2, corner Roae electric fans in Nassau County Review ""1^ Lincoln Avenuea,-on Tueaday ev- office; real Summer weather. ening. Auguat 1, at 8 p. m. The vot-
«.»t..^.. ^" *'" *'*'^' <"•* trustee for three
Saturday, aame. ; ye,„ („ p,^^^ ^^ Archibald Green-
Sunday, overcaat, rain in p. m. and gword. whoae term of offi:e will ex all nigbt. Monday, rain continues in pire on July 81
a. m.; cleared off in evening, came ou*, cations Mr. Greenaword will be .„- foggy late. turned lo the poaition. wbicb be baa
Tueaday, foggy, in a, m.; clear in «o capably filled during tbe laat tbree p. m.: very hot and iticky. yeara, without oppoaition.
Wedneaday, clear, aticky. j
Thuraday, aame: beavy abower 4 Cemetery Officials Qet
¦ limner i>ai*rres Jhe "Situations WanUd"
Village Taxes Due July 24
Villsge Taxe" C'jilector I). Frank Seanian will begin collection of village taxes on July 2^; *i't' adv in thi" Iaaue for pHrtirular-
Pine Street Cr().s.sinj,r
ri.\ed at (irove Street
The work of pulling the eroaaiiig of Pine and Grove Streets in proper shape, wliich it ban not been hereto¬ fore since thfl trolley line was put through Grove Street, has been about finished, under the direction and on tbe plan uf Street t'oinmissioner Millard BonrJ. The steep dips have been cut back anil cement gutters put in, running north and south on Grove Street, so that it is now possible to pa's over without the probability of being thrown out or damaging ihe ve- biclf.
Thi-'Conimissioner and the Village Hoar.I have the sincere thanks of thi many automts and others who hav^oc- — casion to use this section of the vil-
Wallace Gets '*"''
Service Hadge^ Struck By Jitney Bus
Archer B. Wallace has reci-ived nol- John Gans of .South Main Street, ice from the Adjutant General'a office Freeport, was struck by a jitney hua, at Albany that he haa been granted a driven by James Carr<i|i, on Atlantic State badge for foreign aervice during Avenue, near .Uerrirk Roat, Saturday the Spaniab-American War in lh98. . afternoon, and knocked down. The Mr. Wallace was in the battle of San- , wheels of the car ran over his body, tiago in the Cuban campaign, serving ; He was severely injured about tba
Our Busy Municipal Plant
The folliwing applicationa for water and light service were granted at the iBPt ineeting of the Village Board;
LIGHTING
(Charlea B. Morgan, Ellkitt Plsce.
Mra. G. Pickens, South Side Avenue. SIDEWALK.^
Henry Crew, West Merritk Hoad, 4x90 ft.
Douglas E. Trayer, Hillside A venue, 4x50 ft.
Douglas E. Trayer^ Hillside and Frederick Avenues, 4x145 ft.
WATER Anderson & I'etiit, I.emi .Svinue. 2 houses.
Leo Carrillo, Lena Avenue. Anna Smith, Atlantic Avenue. F. W Fletcher, Norlh Grove Streel. Charles Jagga, Atlantic Avenue.
with the Seventy first .New York In¬ fantry. He waa stricken with yellow fever in the trenches and wae confined F""™ preaent indi-j in the hoipitais at Siboney, Montauk Point and at home for four montha. 1
head and was removed to his home.
— Eagle.
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of interest fr
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1 Nassau County Review FREEPORT. N. v., FRIdA, JULY 14, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 28 Freeport BlncU eoplM of the Kevi«w tor sale *t G»«ii- bUtt'i and Brsithwa1t«'f. Railroad Avenue; Mich- mettt, Naauu County Review. DaSilva't and Cobeti'a, liain Street; Sidney Sroith'i. Weat Marrick Road. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Official figares Friday Jaly Saturday, Snnday Monday, Taoiday, Wadnetday, Thuriday. Friday Saturday, for Sandy Hook) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7:05 a. m. 8:04 a. m. 9 :00 a. m. 9:62 a. m. 10:46 a. m. ll:.37a. ns. 12:81 p. m- 1:2fi p. m. 2:21 p. ID. In the Fraternal Orders^xHE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS Rooserelt DeiBca hi Ike ••eral fraieraal oriaaUatiaiu of i Fraaport aad nciaity. Masonic.—The Past Mavterg' Abso- ciation will hold its annual gummer oating at "Tidewater Inn." Sayville, on Thursday, July 20, at 1 p. m. The following bulletin bas been i$>8ned by Commiesiober BigKS of the State Department of Health: I Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our a^sthonied repre¬ sentative, ig in tht« villaee every Toeaday, and I will be pleased tc receive apeciai itena. or make appointments for calling for same. . , ... 1. ^. ., Roogevelt lost to the 9th Ward INCREASING dread on the part of the pnbuc regarding the epidenuo I Rounders Sunday by the icore of 10 to rill I of INFANTILE PAR.\LYSIS now prevailing in N«w York City i and especially in the Borough of Brooklyn is largely due to the char¬ acter of the disease, the apparent mystery which surroundfl its method °i't8"m'eeti'nK' next k °^ spread and the wide publicity which, as a measure of protection to the uiy 18, in its lodge g'^neral public, health officials throughout the country hare deemed essen¬ tial to utilize in the campaign against it. I A disease which kills 20 per cent or more of the persons attacked M.—Tne installation' which leaves 75 per cent more or less crippled for life, which may do its T« No, Mar No. 94611. owned by Samuel Collins of Elmhurst. had a head on collision on Wtst Merrick Road, near Madison Avenue, Saturday evening. Collins said the glaring headlights of the, . n . ™ u- . other car blinded him. Both cars were j «°"'^ °i Officers at Port Washington considerably damaged. Mr. Lissburg- j fi^esday evening. er declined to make any claim for dam- ' P""' Councilor ages. P. of L.—Progressive Council bold a social after Tueaday evening. J room. Kerley. 2b-SB Jr. 0. U. A. M.—Tne installation' wnicn leaves lo per cent more or less crippiea ior uie, wnicn may ao its G. Williman, clb of the newly-elected officers of Free-j deadly work in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS from the onset of symptoms j Oliver, If port Council No. 57 will be held this and again.-t which previous robust health seems not the slightest protec- Abrams, ss-lb-c Schlegel, c-ib P. Rhodes, p-lb Wood, rf P. Williman, ct ^ 6. Next Sunday, July 16, they will play tbe iast Aragon Clob of Brook- i lyn Score: ROOSEVELT rwo laree touring cars one a Fiat, ' iT'day evening, July 15. Deputy State tion, can only be regarded with extreme gTavity,and yet, when the epi- ^7648 owned by J Lissburger of Councilor Joseph Mahler and staff of jprnic has run its course or has been checked, it will be found that the nhattaii' and the other a Cadillac, Amityville will act as installing o»'-j toll of life and permanent damage to the physical condition of patients Total 6 11 27 6 5 NINTH WARD ROUNDERS Justice Clinton M. Flint on Sunday •entenced Royal Smith to thirty days , ^y Past Councilor Frank S. Snedeker, in the County Jail at Mineola, for pub¬ lic intoxication The Ma«k and Wig Club will present four original one-act plays at the Crys¬ tal Theatre on Friday evening, July 28, for benefit of Freeport Club. The Favenza students' recital which was to be given at Brooklyn Hall, July Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Geibel of Raynor ,, ,,, , ,, ,. , ,1, r-l. u will be far less than that which was cau.sed during the past winter by the C. Wesley Golden, James W. Chesh-i j ¦ . j j i,- i, • i • j t iu ire and John W. Fawcett. newly-elect- ; epidemic of grippe and pneumoma and which is being caused by the ever ed represenatives of Freeport Council, i Pr«'sent scourge of tuberculosis. The degree of INFECTIOLbNKJsb attended the ineeting of the State ¦ of infantile paralysis is very much le^s than from 7nany other commu¬ nicable diseases, such as measles, smallpox, diphtheria and scarlet fever, or rather m:iny more individuals are IMMUNE to it than to tiie latter diseases. The occurrence of more than one case in a household is the exception rather than the rule, and cases cared for in hospitals jirac- tically never infect other inmates or attendants. On the other hand, it Long, 2b seems to be indisputable that many persons can carry the disease germs. " efpecially in the nose a.m.] throaty for weeks and even months and thus start up new centers of infection. New York State, outside of the city, is now suffering from an influx of children in the incubation stage of the disease, in the acute stages or recovering from it. This unfortunate fact is DUE TO IGNORANCE on the part of mothers, to willful breaking of quarantine in New York City and sometimes, it is to be feared, with the connivance of physicians. Health officers and other phvsicians throughout the state hare been given i Roosevelt very DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS regarding the protection of their I ^°""*^"^ ., 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 10-10 • - ...'-... r- r , Summary—Two base hits, Beck, Piccoli; three-base hit, Abrams; $ac Merrick Bellmore Thiacolumn is edited by Rev. W H. Littebrandt and all items should be sent to him to msure in¬ sertion under this headinK, Frank Roberts is our repreaentative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and new; left with him will receive the same careful attention as at our office. Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the Fourth After Trin The Bellmore Suffrage Club will hold ity, at 7.80 and 11 o'clock A. M. and a mass meeting on Monday evening, 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the July 16, in the court room at Fire- Holy Commonion at the early service men's Hall. There will be some good and Morning Prayer and sermon at speaKing as there are to be four promi- the 11 o'clock service. Evening Pray- nent suflfrage leaders to address the er and berraon. Sessions of the Sun- meeting. The ladies will be more day School have been stopped until the than pleased to see a large audience Fall, as have also meetings of the out as anyone that is interested in the Woman's Auxiliary and Boy Scouts, cause will be well paid for coming. A cordial invitation is extended to all They would like to have Bellmore well to attend the services of this charch. represented and extend an invitation ^to everybody. Mrs. Samuel Benner bnd daughter, ; Sybil, are safely in France whence! The M. E. Church Sunday School they went on pressing business. From will be held each Sundav morning from Paris Mis.s Benner writes tc Merrick lo to 11 o'clock diuutg the balance of friends;'-Had a dsnjy trip-rBW some the Summer. The regular morning warships but no subs, althoogh we ohurcb service will be at 11 o'clock Hilbert R. Johnson, Deputy ^tate Councilor over Success Council No. 4, acted as installing offi¬ cer at a public installation of the lat¬ ter Council Tuesday evening, assisted jr. Owen Smith, well-known to many members of Freeport Council, was in¬ stalled as Councilor. Hymeneal GIEBEL-VON ELM The engagement is announced of Miss Hannah Giebel, only daughter of Granard, ss Piccoli, rf Barrets, 3b Long, 2b Tecran, p Marmollo, c Dunndi, cf Ruler .If Monahan, lb Total . jT. 1 9 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 10 h. II 2 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 po. 1 0 2 4 2 6 1 0 10 10x26 a. 2 0 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 9 e. 0 0 0 1 0 0 n 1 1 3 Oliver out, did not touch 1st. Score by innings: u 900 4 0 0 0 2— communities from individuals, especially children, coming from infected 14, has been postponed on account of I street, to J. Henry Von Elm of Shon- ^I'^tricts. The railroads are co-operating m every way possible with the ! ^jfi,^ f^ Marmollo; stolen bases. Ker- the infantile paralysis precautions and ; n^yj Avenue, a well known traveling orders which prevent the assembling i gajgaman. of childrtn in public gatherins^s. As j goon as possible Prof. Favenza will announce the new date of the concert. While thia concert was not a children's Department of Health. A record is being kept of every case reported in j ley 3. C. Williman 2. Abrams, Piccoli the state oub^ide of the city and the source of infection traced if possible, j 2, Barrets, Marmollo, Dunndi 2, Mon- It is to be hoped thut communities will use every reasonable precau- ihan; baae on balls, Tecran 3, P. Rhodes tion to pi'otect theui.-Jelves through their locai health department.s, but that they will be guided by COMMON SENSE and inflict ^^ little hard- -hip otl arrivals as possible. On the other hand, such perSms must be DONAGHY—SLATTERY Robert E. Donaghy of Freeport and party, but a concert to grown people I Miss Sarah E. Slattery of Jersey City < *u e ¦ 1 vi • ¦ ¦ 1 by students mostly from ir> to 17 years were married in Jersey City on Wed-, ^vvilliTig, ajj^n at^the e.xpense of considerable^inconvenienee and annoyance, of age, it is the desire of our very ] nesday. Jtme 28. " ' "' " " '"" fffleitnt local Heiilth Officer. Dr. Run cie, to be on the safest side. Official Orders to Freeport Health Officer Mr. and Mrs. Dona-1 *» place thcinsclves absolutely under control of the local authorities. The Rhy are stopping with their brother, present is not the time for hysteria or panic on the part of the publie, .M. 4. Donaghy on Pearsall Avenue; but for the exercise of calm judgment and ABSOLUTE OBEDlENCpi until their new home un Shonnard Ave- to the rules which healtli auth |
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