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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915
ol. .\.X, .No. 43
Freeport
Village Trustees In the Fraternal Orders News of the tii^rches Social and Personal Suffrage Column in • e Fire Department
Single copies of the Review for sale Keuuiar .Meeting Oct. 21
at Greenblatt'g and Braithwaite'!', Rail- o , . , , ...
road Avenue; .Michnoff'!., Nassau' ^'J.8r<^t'"-"r' J"*" ¦"'''^"'"T"'^'""'" County Review, D.'iSilvw's .ind Go- of Fire Council that contract for paint- betzs. Main Street; Da.Silva's.West ing fire hydrante be given to A. Weiss
at 2-^c each, and voted to award same to (;eorge A. Stone, the lowest bidder.
Doinck i
Ihe arcret fraternal organixations Freeport and vicinilr.
ol Sermons, Service*
and other doings in tiie i
and church locietii
About Gu Freeporter
• nd Partie« ol Friend.
liitrib'.ii'i'.
• bout thefiran,*!!
Merrick Road. If-
HIGHWATKK llUE TABLE
Freeport "Lodge of Elk.n initiated another large class Thursday evening when degreej were conferred upon
at 22c each, with the stipulatinn that Supervisor James H. Cocks. Justice the work shall be done within three Wiiiiam E. Luji^ter, Joseph Kri»-iiiiiBii, weeks. Patrick F. ,Mf .Mahon, .Martin F. Mur-
The applicHtion of tha Fire Council ray, J. H. D6nchue, John H. Savage, for mud apron for front of Truck Nn. Charles J. Cocka. John H. Flynn, Ed- 1 and repairs to house of Hose 3 re- ward Lewis, Edward M. L'nderhill, ferred to Clerk Shea for iinmedii'e JaiiesE. Burns, of Glen Cove; VVil- Bction. liam B. Powell, of (Jien Head; Freii-
Invitatiun nccepted from Rev. A. C. lerick Murflh, George Van Auedail, of Karkau, tire departnient chaplain, for Cold=prin>^ Harbor; ALner M. Brown, the Board to attend the annual memo- Justice John L Green; of Farming- rial service of the dt'iiartnrwint on Oc» dale ; Daniel J Cousjhlin, cf Locust
~ tober 24: Valley; Eugene Benjamin, uf Bay
The entrance to the American The- .^pplicntiaBa granted ; i Shore, and Alonzo P. Whitson, ofiMel-
Btre hH« been remodeled, and a new Sidfewaiks—-Douglas E. Trayer, Col- ville. cement floor put in. The i^roprietor is umbus Avenuf, .50 ft. ; A. R. Boerum, ;
riililii-!- 1
Friday, Oct.
Saturday.
Sundr.y
MonciR>,
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Wcdnesili.v.
Tbursii-.-,.
FridBN
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7 :28 p. m.
8 lO.'j p. m.
'i:4I p. m.
9:16 p. m.
9:49 p. m.
10:2.5 p. n.
11:06 p. m.
11 :.50 p. ni.
12:45 a. m.
First Church of Christ, .Sci-intist.— Services Sunday morningat 11 o'clock. Hempstead Bank Building; subject nt.xi Sunday, (Dctober 24. "Prubation Af ter,Death."
Mr; and Mra. R. S. Barrio have i- aued invitations to the marriage m their daughter. Miss Helen, to .Mei ville K. smith, on October 27. —Post.
.Miss Hazel Combs is enjoying a The second Department will have week's vacation with friends in New charge of the Epworth League meet- ''"'^.y- .O",^^*'' '!<"¦¦" she will take a ing Sunday night in itiiiM.E Church; Pos't'on in the ohu-e cf George topic, "The Can of Missions for Men ^^"y- R^'lroad Avenue, and Money."
M.
A Hallowe'en diince will
Science Society of 1' ^^e Crystal^Lake House,
making the building as comfortali possible for his patrons.
.Mr?. Howliitt Johnson broke her right arni while cranking the engine in hi;r motor heat last Friday. The arm was set by Mrs. Bedell, a neigh- ber, in n fashion which met with the arproval of a doctor who was Inter fiummonid to treat Mrs. Johnson.
The Christian Rockville Centre holds services in .Ma- scnic Hall, Village Avenue, corner .Merrick Road, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday School 12 o'clock noon; testimony meetings ev¬ ery Wednesday at 8 p. in. All are
be given on Satur¬
day evt'iiinj.', October Sn.
A bimp I'xploded in the hall nt the rthidencf of Mrs. M. Dikeman, Snuth Main Street, Friday evening. Mrij. Dikemsn heard the explosion and called in ."ome young men who were passing, «nd they extinguished the in¬ cipient iilaze with the rug in the hall.
Smith Street. 100 ft. Alpha Council No. 11, Daughters of corilially invited to atten ..
Water-'Alliert fc'arle. Rose Street; America, wiil hold ii rummage sale in
Henry Lott. Koosevelt Avenue. .Mrs J. B. Hayinr'n store on .Merrick A euchte and reception under aus-
Lighti^-Seyiiiour Bedell. Pine and ; Roud acro.HS from Da Silva's on Friday pices of the Ladies' Sodality of the
Grove Streets. and Saturday, October 22 and 23. Church of Our Uoiy Redetmer will be
Monthly rfport of Puliee .luiitiee Donations will be thankfully accepted, held on Wednesday evening, Novem-
Clinton .M. Flint showed collections of ; - ber 3, at Crvstal Lake House. From
Freeport Lodge No. 60(1, L O. 0- ail indications this years event? will F., will confer the S-coiiil Degree on exceed all others held liefore. Pro- seven candidates next Monday even- ceeds will be for the purjiose of in- ing. October 2.5. Members of the en- stalling a window in the Church of
Our Holy Redeemer. The committee
.Mr and .Mrs. R. .M. Kolisch ainl daughters, Miriam and Ro.-e uf' .Mhii- hattari, .Mr. pud .Mrs. Lustic and moth¬ er of the Bronx iipent Suntli.v with Mr. and .Mr*. .Morris .Miiler.
Joi-i-ih L. KradfliHW of Fort Hamil¬ ton and .Mi«if .-Vnnie 'v\'Bgiier of Ridge- wood were vi^cekend pai'ijly Ht thehi'iite of .Mr:i. E. E. Danieig.
.'?2('i fi.ir motilli ot" Sefitemlier.
.Motion carried that Village Coun- i-elo- Fiiihel be instructed to begin ac¬ tion for foreclosure on all properties
in the village on which water rentals tertainmenl committee are esp^ieiiilly are not paid for 19U and prior, unjess requested to be present, rounts are adjusted or settled within
Dr. ,T. J. Carman one day this meek CBUghe a chane. bass on rod ar.d reel Bt the beach, the tish weighing 3.5* ibs., 43 inches long and 27 inches around.
.lamts P. Madison, father-in law of Sheriif Stephen P. Pettit, who whs Ptricken with paralysis one day lust week, lis he was ab:ut to start for Mineola, where he ia employed a.s court lUtendBnt, is slowly improving.
60 days. There are about 300 such Bcco'jnts, totaling about $3.500
Village Treasurer's report for Sep¬ tember showed the following balances : Gineral, !f2716.99; atreet, .1108.5.22; water, .$87117.61; electric light, .t;2!'73.94: Board ot Health, $1658.64; interest, $147.93; tax arrears, .?82; fire depuitment, .*150,5.72; atreet light
Monday evening in Freeport Lodge No. 600, L O. 0. F., one candidate WHS initiated and seven candidate.<i re¬ ceived ¦fhe firat degree. Next Monday evening the second degree will he iiiin- ferred on seven candidates.
Business Men To Talk and Eat
consists of Mrs. F. Keogh. president; Miss Anna Frederick, aecrilary; Mrs. S. Beck, Mrs. M. Kobel, .Mrs. George H. Kreirielberg, .Mrs. B. ,J. Loonam, Miss .M. Kerley, .Mrs. G. Anglin, Mrs. .J. Donaghy, .Mrs. .\. Schiller. Mrs. .\. Ijately, Miss .1. Neundorfer.
.Mr. and .Mr.s. Albert 1.. Earle are spending their vscation at P.jciino .Manor, Pennsylvania.
.Misii l-l...,; .ijou iiard ol' Seulord, em¬ ployed by Felix Reifi-iil n"irler, jr., ul Biooklyii. and firmetly eni|.lo,\ed. by Clock & .Searniin, i.s to tiilie up tin- po sftiori Ilf .itenogriiiiher with Mr. Kliii'^.
HEBREW SUNDAY SCHOOL TIk' Congregation B'Nai Israel,
, . II .. . lo I- I Next Tuesday evening, October 2i;, which was organized in this villhge a
^6043.23; sidewalk, *6,i>b.32?; police, , the annual dinner of the Freeport few weeks ago, announces tbat ar
^276o.21: park InHititeniince, deficit, j gugjnggg Mgn-g AsBociatinn will be rangetnents have been completed for
.?.-iti..)3. ; held at Crystal Lake House, and the the conducting of a Hebrew Sunday
Engineers report otw_ork at Electric jojiicers are desirous of a big attend- School at Brooklyn Hall on Brooklyn
Light Iind Water 1 lant for September : ; ^„g^ gf their members and friends. A tenue, commencing Sundav, October
ieiieraled '^7,818 K. W. IL Alternat-j I'^ey have secured speakers from 24, at 10 a. m. and ing current and pumped 10,1.57,970 gals, of waler, consuming 567,900 Ibs. of coal; 191 street lamps operated 57,726 hra.
Miss Beatrice L. Juiiie.'- of Hunting¬ ton has returned home after .-ipi'Mdiiii; i few days witb ber aunt, .Mrs. Frnn- cis F. ismitb, of No. iieri,'eii Phice.
The Luncheon Club -*ill m .Mrs. John Denton, RamJall on Tuesday. Octob-r 26.
tbi With Avenue,
The bwlcher shop of M. F. Koch on South Main Street waa entered by a rear window Monday evening, and be¬ tween .$50 and $75 wi rth cf ment and canned goods taken. Several men in passing bv xaw bright lights in the shop, but supposed th^t Mr. Koch waa is no better school in which to get a in there. The ca«h box was not practical business education than Hef-
Considering the Future
The i-eries cf ndvcrtismenta now be¬ ing run ill tile Review by Heffley School ir, well worth reading There
ry Sunday the Far Rockaway Business Men's As- , thereafter.
sociation, which is an exceptionally The officers of the Congregation are: progressive organization, and these L Meyer, president; H. Raras^ch, vice gentlemen will talk along the lines of president; H. W. Strauss, secretary; their work in that association. The K. Friedman, treasurer. Although sneakers will include W. Harvey Hea- still in its infancy the organization
has a membership of nearly fifty Jews of this village and vicinity. Ita ulti¬ mate purpose is the erection of a ayna- , gogue in Freeport,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Corby have re¬ turned from .\shland, Pa., where ,Mr. Corby has been employed. They will now reside on Whaley Street.
Miss Florence Miller ia spending t',vo Weeks at Pheoniciu, N. Y.
gle, Charles D. Starks, Henry S. Hey- son and John Winkler.
ipened.
More Building Improvements
The former Nelaon H. Smith resi¬ dence on the South aide of Weat ,Mer-
' fleys. and we would comm'nd the at
' tention of our readera who may be in- i rick Road, just east ai DaSilva's store, terested to know what they have to |'» heing moved b/ the owners, Jacob 1 aay on the subject of practical educa- i Post and Stephen P. Pettit, to proper- I tion. ' ty owned by Mr. Post on Henry Street.
Tuesday evening, October 26, 8:30, i I A store will be built on the lot from
dinner and social gathering Freeport:. -ic • I "^-ch the building is removed, and a
Buainegs Mcn'a Ass'n, a: Crystal Lake . Fire Depdjiment Memorial Service new^front put in the building occupied
Coming Events
The South District meeting of th» Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held in the M. E. Church, Rockville Centre, on Friday, October 29, morning and evening. Members of the Freeport Society have been asked to attend.
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles .M. Hart of West Merrick Roa't are away on a two weeks' auto trip thrflugh .Maine.
J. K. Eldridge and family have re¬ turned from an auto trip through New York State. They spent ihe weekend with .Mrs. Eidridge's sister. .Mrs. Frpnk Gcloer, at Amsterdam, ,N. V.
This Wcik's si'.'tment lor m.l.p
Suil'iai^e bv lill.- ;;e.v York .-^i.. ~ ~
IS the latt'tliHt -.vin appear Sr:'.f>: - Nr. . . JFJ HOSE WAGDN
ber 2 is ten days off! Nnvinibec 2' The new automobile hose wagon for will bring to New York Statp .^iif- , Hose 2 is expected to arrive in Free- fragists victory or defeat! port tomurrow, und it is an appa-
Whetner llie day brings ileftat or ratus to be proud of. victory the s(ii'.indiil help in our sji'en- . Upon the suggestion of Village did men suflragists will icho down am! President Lamb, a inint meeting of through the ages to their eterniil the Village Board and the Fire Coun- glory ! Tbat victory can come only cii waa held on .May 29, a;- tlie result ihroUfilicur men i." certain. Grati- of which the Council recomnniided to tudt to thos? who have powerfully the Board the placing of an amount in aided, co operated, sympathized must the budget .sufficient fur thia purpose, wipe out at las: the memory of oppi- ihe Hoard graiittd the reques-t ^nd on aition from those unfair, unjust, sil- July 21 bids were opened by theCoun- fiab iitid s-.'lf-interesttd ones. cii. as the result uf which it was ree-
¦ oinmended that the eontrdct be given
There is sti): time r.ii-any and every to the Internalionai Motor (.Mack) P>ee|iort woman to help push for Nov- Company of New York City at a price en.ber 2 vicory. Don't be a looKeron, J of ?1800 Contract was" signed on b.' a participant in working for cur ] ..^ugust (i and the hpparatus is expect- grei.t jriticiple. ! ,>d to mo, row.
To '.vork fnr our enfranchisement i This company baa taken the old means honor to you. Just call up ! wagon body of Hose 2 and mounted it Deputy Leader .Mrs. Elterich, tele-: o-i a worm drive chassis with-a wheel phone 102-'A', and nsk how you can ! ba.se of 144 '. an overall 'ength of share the honor of victory. There are | 217 ' and an outside width of 71i '. .57 ways 'o help. Ask to belli and j Outside of the wagon body, which was choose the way that fits you. practically new. having "been put in
; ^•tI vice in October, 1911, the apparat- !us i.s thl SHiTie as though it had been purcha.-ied completely new. It was required by the Council that the chas¬ sis furnished muat be of suilicient re- avi'h'i! capacity to add a chemical tank and ladders if desired later, conse-. qutintly tliere is great reserve capH- city and no danger of overloading.
A description of tbe engine which is of 38 horse power and its construction, which covers s-'veral typewritten pag¬ es, would not bo prBCtical here. In appearance, the appaiBtus compares favorably with the wagons built by this company for the City of New York, where there are a great maiiy in service, Kuiiniiig boards extend the whole length, and across the rear. Individual responsibility is so obvj j with u brass hand rail the entire ou.'ly just and right in making fnr I length of these boards for men riding "gjnd governin-.'nt" it would seem to i the apparatu.s to hold on A speed of the reasoning mind to need no ar^,u ! 3o miles i.s guaranteed, ment. I believe in individual respna-! The capacity of tbe wagon is ot sibility, hence I believe in the ballot ! course the same as the horse drawn for all people. I shall vote for uni-i SMuipnient, lOOO feet, and the minor versal sufTrage for New York .State ! equipment is the same, the contractor
Wliy ccr'.Hinlj you Women SutTiiiti- ista s,Ii;.i; I.uvi; ifiy support. I .-iiall siii-ely vote to give you the ballot Nov- eiiiber 2 1915.
— LtrtiiJer iMiiise, Baldwin, L, L !
I shiiil vnte Su:iVHt,<- Bill
'Ye-
p the Wiiiiiun 2, 1915. —J. E. Abbott.
.•\nd ht.-c is the declaration of a vot¬ er 83 years young, hale, hearty and proves lis sounilness of rninil tliu^: I have no right to withhold the ballot from .Nc'.v York State women. They hiive asked tn be enfranchised, there fore I shall cast my vote to give tlitin th« ballot November 2, 1915.
— Alfred Ccx.
iveii.iier 2, 1915. — Chas J.
Schaffer, Baldwin
Our .Nassau County voters are atill sending in some gold to help along Nas^iau County campaigning- Frank H. Stevens James W. Smith Cadman Frederick
?10.00
.$5.00
$25.00
House. ] The annual memorial services of the
Wednesdny October 27, afternoon Freeport Fire Department will be held and evening, sale of bread, cake and at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
fancy tirticles, Voung Peoples' Society o'Chridtiaii Eiiueaviir ; musicul eiitir- tainment in evpning.
Thursday evening, November 11, apron and necktie aocial, residence Augustus Stevenson, Helen and Alex¬ ander .Avenue, ment Club.
benefit Good Govern-
this Sunday evening, October 24, when ib'.' .-rriiiPii wili be preached by Rev. August C. Karkau, Department Chap¬ lain. The deceased members of<,tbe department in whose honor thia service ia held are:
James H. Nichols William Raynor, Jncob Smith Nelson II. Smith
The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will pack a box for the Freedmen next Wednes¬ day, October 27. All contributions 'nust be at the chapel by 2 p. m. on that day. Second hariii clothing in good condition, partly worn shoes and useful articles for Christmas gifts will be acceptable. Men's clothing partic- Dwight B. Case, aged 72 years, died ularly desired. Wednesday at Roosevelt. The funeral '
by George Raynor'a grocery, a bicycle store and the tailor's store, making the same style building along the en¬ tire front.
Obituary
DWKJHT B. CASE
Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Editli Merriden Bedell, daugh¬ ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry S Bedell,
to Herbert Ackerson of Kockville Cen- .Miss Dorothy Nicoll will speak at tre. ihe wedding will take place at the Merrick Station this Friday after- the home of the bride, 57 Pearsall noon, Octolitr 2•..^ at 4 o'clock. Miaa Avenue, Wednesd;iy ivening, October Nieoll will also speak at Frischa cor- 27, at 8 o'clock. ntr, Smithville South, at 4 :30.
A "Kid's Party" was held at the home of Miss Eila Daniels last Satur¬ day evening, October 16. Among those present were i Misses Matiel, Lucy and Georgia Cheney, Nettie Ter¬ ry, Marguerite Hanson, Delia Chesh
ire, Lillian Cheshire. Haz'el Schneider, to come out and hear the la>
lieing required lo mount all the old equipment. This includes two 3 gal¬ lon Babcock extinguishers, an axe, , crowbar and play pipes. The smaller articles, such as apaiinera, hydrant wrenches, extra tips, etc., are to be carried in a tool box on the rear of running board Another iron tool box on tbe right siiJe running board car- ri( s tli? automobile tools, o( which a complete set are furnished.
The lighting is by two kerosene lights mounted on dnsb and a kerosene tail light, also a gas searchlight mojnted on dash. The big suffrage rally next Thurs | T''" ''''«'« '"¦« "^'i'l rubber, Kelly- day evening, October 28, at Brooklyn I ^.'"¦'"f?'''^''*' f'"'^"' '"'''"¦' 36x4 single, Hall will be the last big mee.ing in'*"'' '*''' ''«'"¦' '"^xSi dual. Freeport before Election Day. .Jood | '^^^ complete apparBtua has been music and good speakers, as jirevious- j Pam'ed a cream color, to match the ly announced. The voters are invited i P''<'S''"t apparatus of the department.
Works as Supervising Instructor
services and burial will take placo at Simibury, Conn., on Friday afternoon, and two iMr. Case Union
t ai'gu-
David Whaley Charles B. Raynor
Samuel S. Jones William Foreman I He is survived by his wife
Charles E. Helland Charles L. Wallace j children, Girard and Clara. , Fred Blackenhorn Chauno^y Sprague ] waa manager of the Western Miss Blanche V. Lynch, daughter of charles W. Bedell George H. Cooper " '
Ira H. Baker Mitchell W. Smith
Edwin C. Soper George W. Peasell
Joseph Germond Harvey W. Smith
Frank Gilderaleeve Charlea J. Nichols | BRAUER-^-SPRAGUE
Asa S. Johnson William Berrian i ^ ^^ ^^^^ wedding was solem-
NelaonS Raynor Emory Post nized at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Smith Jacob Lockman I p,^^,^ j gprague, 30 North Grove
Chas. F. Schneicker I s,rgg( on Sunday afternoon at 2
„ , ., , J Thomas Bailey
York Norm"
CHRIST E^'ANiELIC'VL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ser\ ices us usual next Sunday morn-
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Pine Street, now occupies the position of supervising instructor in physical edu- catiLii over ten Brooklyn public schools, as the result of a severe com¬ petitive examination in which she was successful over fifteen candidates. Miss Lynch W8B graduated from the Qg^^^g ^j„tjpn Freeport High School in 1912, and Howard Whaley from Savage's New York Normal jj,^gg g {jgy^or School of Physical Education in 1913. Samuel M. Smith She taught phyaical education at St. Albert Golden
I Cable office for a number of years.
Hymeneal
Prudy Ritchie. Elsie Eidt, A'lrie Wh ner, Ella Daniel, and the iMessra. Win- field Raynor, Merle Raynor, .iXrthur Koens, Robert Smith, E^dwin Hem-
ing at 10:30 o'clock, the pastor ming, Mortimer Post, Walter Eidt,
preaching. The evening service will Joseph Bradshaw, Stanley Terry. Wil-
De the annual mtiiiorial service of the liam Daniels. Refreshments were semble at Washington Square West,
Freeport Fire Department. The ser- served and the games and social waa just north of the arch, not later than
r.ier.ts in fiivor of Woman Suffrage
Freeport women are again urged to walk in th.,' big auffra^^'e parade on Saturday of this week in New York. .Marchers from .Nassau Countv will as-
vice liegins at 7:4E p. m. At that I time the pastor of the church as Chap- j lain of the Department will apeak on "A Paradox Concerning the Life I Which Endures." Gounod's "Forever
enjoyed by ail
. 2 o'clock.
inouiBB DB.iey .gl^g,^ ^u^„ j^eir daughter, Olive ' firemen will aing a apecial se
JamesK Golden i^'''''^' ""'^ "^"""^ "*'¦'"¦" ^''""" °^ I »PP'"0P'"«'e tn the occasion.
Dr. Katherine B. Davis, Commis-1 sioner of Corrections in New York i City, made a splendid address for | Woman Sulfrsge in Brooklyn Hall i Tuesday evening. Dr. Davis combinea ' a Keen sense <'f humor with an equal j Long quality of good common sense, which i
Christnnher Settlement Houae, Man- g a. Bedell,
Raynor R. Smith
... , Samuel Noon
hutian for a time, and then secured a j^,,^ gt^^^^erg William B. Borton position in the Ntw York pui-lic gj^,,jj rp 3^^,^^, Joseph Ritchie fihoolH. Her work embraces the ov- Thomas A. Smith
t.'S.'eing periodically of every class in
the ten schools in her territory as
¦ her father, led the
cut the teaching in that branch of ed
,, ,_ ',-"'™""y ! ty." In the evening the theme
..„ „ Herbert W. Clock, son of Harry G. i was performed beneath a bank of aut ^e "Is Another Anthony Comstock
uchtion for all the teachers under her Clock, will enter the amateur boxing i umn leaves and ferns which was ar- Needed?"
Miss Kathryn Fennelly and Miss
Hazel Porter will give en old-fash-
. ioned Hallowe'en p-«rty at the refi-
with the Lord" will be sung as a solo j^nce of Miss Porter on Saturday ev-
by Mrs. John J. Boland. A chorus of ening, October 30.
election
j p . V, . - Hh R -.-fr--r- -- The Mrs. H. L. Maxson, South
I I'assaic, IN. J., were marriea Dy Kev. , ehoir of the church will also sing. A tieach Avenue, entertained the "600" made her argument seem more effect- Lir. Jonn cnamDeriain 01 ht. Ann s cordial welcome awaits all who can Club Wednesday afternoon. The prizes ive. She claimed that womtn used
come were won by Miss Edna Eldridge and the ballot in order that they might
! .Mra. S. F. Pearsall. The next meet- have a voice in the making of laws
„...., . I Tbfc pastor. Rev. J. Sidney Gould, ; ing will be at the home of Mrs. James whereby they art most vitally affect-
the bride, wno was given away by , ^jn p^^g,,^ ^^ j^^ p^gj^jj^t^^jy^ (-^urch , Cruikshank, South Ocean Avenue, on ed, such as dean streets, g.iod roads,
on next Sunday morning on "Legisla- ' Wednesday, .November 3. good sch lols, pure food, pmper sani-
Morali-• tary conditions in factories and other
Episcopal Church of New York The house was beautifully decorated with j ferns and autumn leaves. I
wedding march
Raymond I tion an Expression of Social
jurisdiction.---Observer.
Anti-Suffrage Notes
There will be a mass meeting
op.
New Electric Village Sign
The new sign, electrically lighted, has been placed over the new village , , . ,,
otfice, on Merrick Road, and shows up >ng made a name for himself on the .11, .ni, rtn
well io persons traveling along Mer football team. He was the first satin cushion. Albert Dirkes of Morn- rick Read. It also advertises Free- port well from tbe bay, and can be seen from a considerable distance. This was the sign used at the elec¬ trical display last December, and which was remodeled for its present
Much commendation ia due Miss • posed tu Woman Suffrage at the Mer- Dr. Davis' address Spier for the splendid work the young ' rick Fire Hall No. 1, next Friday ev. think that we will see They will ening, October 29 at 8:15 o'clock, when women vote, but
chauipionships at different weights, to ranged to form an altar. The bride
be held at the Crescent and New York was attended by Mrs. Alfred Barry of
Athletic Clubs on October 29 and 30. i Freeport, aa matron of honor, and Mr. , people's choir ia doing
Clock is now in actual training and Barry as best man. The ring bearer i gjn^^, both services
will enter the ring in the pink of con- was Master George Vanderbilt Ketch- \
dition. Clock ia an Oxford man, hav-, am of Northport, who was dressbd in |
white and carried the ring on a white : HARVEST HOME DAY '
! Harveat Home Day long since be American t') reach the csptaincy of ingaide, N. J., and Julius Ratheim of | came an institution of the Methodist the Pembroke team, and he waa the Rockville Centre, were the ribbon Church, and will be observed Sunday.
leading point maker .}f the English bearers. The bride vi-aa attired in a committee is making arrangements Ionian Suffrage bad a Iwrge meeting college team. white satin with a bridal veil and car- to provide conveyances for those who ; °" Friday last at the home of Mrs. H.
Clock, while a student at Pern-: ried a bouquet of white chrysanthe-I desire to attend the morning service ^' Fairfax. The Branch is doing 'iroke, won the amateur championship ' moms. The matron of honor wore I but who are unable to walk, and the active work the Ir.st days of fhe cam among callegians, and his victories . white crepe de chine with pearl trim- usual large congregation is expected ' P"'K" and tbey feel confident that the
things of a like nature where women and children are particularly interest¬ ed. There was nothing starllii.g in
the running gear being marouii. On each side of the hood are the words Freeport Fire Department, the letter¬ ing on the wagon body remaining as formerly. Hose 2, F. F. D.
The fire Friday afternoon was an automobile belonging to Gmver Walsh, corner Madison Avenue nnd Pine Street. Mrs. Walsh was starting the car when it caught fire, presuinably from a backfire. The fire was oat when the department, hindered by a delayed alarm, arrived; damage about $100.
Hempstead has siarted a Veteran Firemen's Association with a mem¬ bership of fifty .^ny member who has served five years in the depBrt- menl is eligible. An attempt was lUBile tc start such an oi:ii.aniz8tion during the term of (.^hief Cornell but objection was made to any active fire¬ men joining a veteran association, and there nol being enough ex members interested, the profiosition fell through.
She doea not | the millineum I she does claim !
that a great many evils would be cor rected by giving women the ballot.
Jelly Glasses, 26c <loz. 12 at. preserving kettles, 2oc Fruit Jar Rubbers, 5c doz. Da Silva Merrick Rosid and 5 and 10c Store, next to P. 0. AdvwllBemeiii
Buy good coal »t tbo right price Freeport Co»l Co., 19 So. M'hin St. Tel. 398.
Adv«rtl(eaieDi
were noted in the leading London ^ ming and a black picture hat with pink newspapers Slice his arrival home plumes and carried a bouquet of pink last suiiitiicr iie has kept himself in carn-ations.
fine condition. He enters the boxing After the ceremony a wedding game purely from the love of it. , breakfAst was served to about ninety
Clock is be ng trained for his match guests, nearly all from out ot town, by Larry Temple, the only man to The bappy couple left for a trip to knock out Joe Walcott. Temple still ; Washington, D. C On their return possessea both stamina and grit, and , they will occupy their new home in haa beenileading Clook through a gru i Garfield, N. J. The gifts received
eling ten round aetto daily
"I am aa fit as a fiddle and wilt try to rtbid my own," says Clock about his chunces. "I am trying now to keep See our children's and misses' coats from going utale I am merely enter- before you try eUewhere; see how jng the matches for the excitement of ! me'; 5acts much better they are than others for the thing. It is of no consequence '" about the •ame prices. Barasch's wether I win or lose, but win or leae.
Dept. Store.
AdvertifemvQi
Smith & Bedel! talk about reliable dfhga in their advertisement this week.
i.
Try my special box of cut flowers, 76c for the weekend. C. R. Ankets. florist, Rockville Centre. L. I. Tele-
pfcone connaction; delivery anywhsre. Bgrasch's Dept. Store AdvertUenieoi
Power," showing the good results uf Woman Suffrage. Wednesday—Em¬ met Corrigan in "Greater Love Hath No Man," by Frank L. Packard; 6 acts. Thursday—The famous romance of the ranch, "fhe Love Route," by Edward Pepie ; 4 acts. Friday—Lil¬ lian Gish in "Enoch Arden,'' based on M«n who know buy their Pall suits the poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson; 4
here~m«p who don't know will |py acts. Saturday—Broadway star feat
most anywhere and miss, the b
I will fight mv best
Between his preparation for the fights that may bring the welter¬ weight championsh'' to Freeport, Mr. Clock p- =• .1 are moments in writing i> ^uok based on • Roman .leg¬ end.—-Eagle.
at the service. Dr. Curtice will voters will give preach upon the topic, "A Long Walk ^he question of with God." In the evening the theme November 2. - of the sermon will be "Which."
The Ladiei' Aid Society is busily at work making plans and gathering ma¬ terial for the fair which is to b° given in the new Sunday School room the second week in November.
The rededication of the church and
chapel will take place on Sunday, No-
. ... , , .^ , vember 21. Bishop Oldham ia to be
At the Plaza week of October 25: present and preach at the morning ser-
Monday-Molbrook Blinn in The^jg^ ^j that day and Bishop Wilson
Ivory bnuff Box, by Freaenck Kim-il ^j], te present and preach in the even-
William Crane jng n ^jn doubless be a great day.
"Ti'^**p*'r " Preparations for devotional service on
the Kuling Thursday evening and a great social
FIRE IIOUNCIL The regu ar monthly meeting of the Fire Council was he.d W'llnesdav ev¬ ening. Present were I'hief Pearaall, Asst Chiefs Smith and Randall, War- The last meeting of the Equal Fran j dens WilliamF and Bailey of Hose 1, chise Club will be held next Monday, Dunker and Cutter of Hose 2, Clark October 26, at th" Baptist Churcb, 'and Pettigrew uf Hose 3, Powers and when arrangements will be made for | Sumn«r of Hose 1, Rice of Engine 1 the liig nuffrage rally on Thursday, iand Hunt ami .Nilei of Truck 1. Members are asked to be present. I Preeident and Chief o^ Police Lamb
——- [appeared before the (Council, at its re-
.Mrs. Frederic S. Greene of Port -upgi. to endeavor to in some way de-
. -.I l.v,., Washington. Assembly District Leader ,i„^,H,cheme of rirop. r p'llicing at
a decided No to of Nassau County, and Miss Dorothy fir,.,. '1 he President agreed to issue
Woman Suffrage on Nicoll of Babylon conducted « schooL gf, ordii
The speakers wiil be Dr, Anson P. Atterbury, Hon. Henry W Hayden. Franklin Carter jr.. who will urge the voters to vote a decided "No" to the . WomBii Suffrage question.
The Merrick Branch Opposed to
were many and beautiful.
of October
Tuesday David Harum Broadway star feature.
Weekly Weather Report
(P'or our readers in other localities)
Friday, Oct. 15, warm and clear, same continuing whole week.
Will H. Philbrick of Freeport. prin¬ cipal comedian with Keystone Co., who was the hit of the minstrel show given here last Summer, will be shewn in photo-drama, "York State Folks," a 5 reel rural play, on Tuesday ing, October 26, at the
for watchers, at the polls on Election I Day. at Fraternity Hell on Monday.
New Time Table
Under the new time-table of the Long Island Railroad, which went into effect Sunday, Freeport is the termin¬ al for tbree trains. One leaves Penn¬ sylvania Station at 4:45 p. m., arriv¬ ing at Freeport at 5i33; another leav¬ ing Pennaylv«nia Station at 7:10 p. m. will arrive at Freeport at 8-08. Re-j turning trains wiil leave Freeport ati even- 8:i7a. m. ana 8:16 p.m., reaching
r to tbe police di-pBrtment that all regular policemen were to answer fire calls at ail hours, except ttm man at headquarters, and at tbe fire Were to keep all trafiic back at least to the street corner at either side of fire, and asked in return that a fireman arriv¬ ing at a fire early "hould see to it that any vihicles are removed to a safe dis¬ tance, for which he hadi'Wnple author¬ ity.
R-^signation of Plrnesl Honstralei from Hose 3, Joseph Hirijh from En¬ gine 1 and Frederick Joerrison, jr., froni Hose 4 were approved.
Exemption papers ordered granted
on Friday evening preceding dedica tion Sunday are in process of comple¬ tion.
Pennsylvania station at 8:58 •• m. t^ Joseph Hirsh of Engine 1
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of interest from tbe Review files tonrteen years ago this wwk 1
fellow.
Hi« friends will have an opportunity
Freeport Club cornerstone laid with to see and greet him personally and at
ure with Antonio Moreno and Donald appropriate ceremonies. tj,e same time admire and enjoy his
AMERICAN THEATRE, FREEPORT'and 9:12 p. m
Mr. Philbrick is a Freeport cottag' A new local train running between «r, one of tbe moat congenial and affa- Freeport and Jamaica will be added to bia people that can be found. He has 'he winter schedule. 'It will leave made friends wherever he went. He Freeport at 6 :05 p. rn., reaching Ja- ia a member of the Elks and South mau-a at 6:35 p. m. Shore Yacht Clubs and a grand good
AdvartlSeiceBT
Hall.
h^trOttmatx
Work progressing on first trolley work on the screen, track through tbe village.
A(<v»rtla«tD«nL
More Freeport News on Page 8
The season is now on for mackinaws and we have a full line from to up. Barasch's Dept. Store.
Cominunicatinn received from Vii lage Board asking r»;ason why contract fo;.plinting hydrants was not recom¬ mended awarded to lowest bidder, re¬ ferred to chief with power.
The three chiefs and the foreman of earh company were appointed a com mittee to draft suitable by laws ruiea and regulations for the department. Besides the usual byHawi^, this com- mitt*"- i" to prupare rules f<ir actions
'continued tn p'a^ I)
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'I Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 ol. .\.X, .No. 43 Freeport Village Trustees In the Fraternal Orders News of the tii^rches Social and Personal Suffrage Column in • e Fire Department Single copies of the Review for sale Keuuiar .Meeting Oct. 21 at Greenblatt'g and Braithwaite'!', Rail- o , . , , ... road Avenue; .Michnoff'!., Nassau' ^'J.8r<^t'"-"r' J"*" ¦"'''^"'"T"'^'""'" County Review, D.'iSilvw's .ind Go- of Fire Council that contract for paint- betzs. Main Street; Da.Silva's.West ing fire hydrante be given to A. Weiss at 2-^c each, and voted to award same to (;eorge A. Stone, the lowest bidder. Doinck i Ihe arcret fraternal organixations Freeport and vicinilr. ol Sermons, Service* and other doings in tiie i and church locietii About Gu Freeporter • nd Partie« ol Friend. liitrib'.ii'i'. • bout thefiran,*!! Merrick Road. If- HIGHWATKK llUE TABLE Freeport "Lodge of Elk.n initiated another large class Thursday evening when degreej were conferred upon at 22c each, with the stipulatinn that Supervisor James H. Cocks. Justice the work shall be done within three Wiiiiam E. Luji^ter, Joseph Kri»-iiiiiBii, weeks. Patrick F. ,Mf .Mahon, .Martin F. Mur- The applicHtion of tha Fire Council ray, J. H. D6nchue, John H. Savage, for mud apron for front of Truck Nn. Charles J. Cocka. John H. Flynn, Ed- 1 and repairs to house of Hose 3 re- ward Lewis, Edward M. L'nderhill, ferred to Clerk Shea for iinmedii'e JaiiesE. Burns, of Glen Cove; VVil- Bction. liam B. Powell, of (Jien Head; Freii- Invitatiun nccepted from Rev. A. C. lerick Murflh, George Van Auedail, of Karkau, tire departnient chaplain, for Cold=prin>^ Harbor; ALner M. Brown, the Board to attend the annual memo- Justice John L Green; of Farming- rial service of the dt'iiartnrwint on Oc» dale ; Daniel J Cousjhlin, cf Locust ~ tober 24: Valley; Eugene Benjamin, uf Bay The entrance to the American The- .^pplicntiaBa granted ; i Shore, and Alonzo P. Whitson, ofiMel- Btre hH« been remodeled, and a new Sidfewaiks—-Douglas E. Trayer, Col- ville. cement floor put in. The i^roprietor is umbus Avenuf, .50 ft. ; A. R. Boerum, ; riililii-!- 1 Friday, Oct. Saturday. Sundr.y MonciR>, Tu*Bdav. Wcdnesili.v. Tbursii-.-,. FridBN Saturr'ii; , ,- H-iui,- 20 21 22 23 24 2."i 26 27 28 H'lOk. Dfliict iC »H.l Buy) 7 :28 p. m. 8 lO.'j p. m. 'i:4I p. m. 9:16 p. m. 9:49 p. m. 10:2.5 p. n. 11:06 p. m. 11 :.50 p. ni. 12:45 a. m. First Church of Christ, .Sci-intist.— Services Sunday morningat 11 o'clock. Hempstead Bank Building; subject nt.xi Sunday, (Dctober 24. "Prubation Af ter,Death." Mr; and Mra. R. S. Barrio have i- aued invitations to the marriage m their daughter. Miss Helen, to .Mei ville K. smith, on October 27. —Post. .Miss Hazel Combs is enjoying a The second Department will have week's vacation with friends in New charge of the Epworth League meet- ''"'^.y- .O",^^*'' '!<"¦¦" she will take a ing Sunday night in itiiiM.E Church; Pos't'on in the ohu-e cf George topic, "The Can of Missions for Men ^^"y- R^'lroad Avenue, and Money." M. A Hallowe'en diince will Science Society of 1' ^^e Crystal^Lake House, making the building as comfortali possible for his patrons. .Mr?. Howliitt Johnson broke her right arni while cranking the engine in hi;r motor heat last Friday. The arm was set by Mrs. Bedell, a neigh- ber, in n fashion which met with the arproval of a doctor who was Inter fiummonid to treat Mrs. Johnson. The Christian Rockville Centre holds services in .Ma- scnic Hall, Village Avenue, corner .Merrick Road, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday School 12 o'clock noon; testimony meetings ev¬ ery Wednesday at 8 p. in. All are be given on Satur¬ day evt'iiinj.', October Sn. A bimp I'xploded in the hall nt the rthidencf of Mrs. M. Dikeman, Snuth Main Street, Friday evening. Mrij. Dikemsn heard the explosion and called in ."ome young men who were passing, «nd they extinguished the in¬ cipient iilaze with the rug in the hall. Smith Street. 100 ft. Alpha Council No. 11, Daughters of corilially invited to atten .. Water-'Alliert fc'arle. Rose Street; America, wiil hold ii rummage sale in Henry Lott. Koosevelt Avenue. .Mrs J. B. Hayinr'n store on .Merrick A euchte and reception under aus- Lighti^-Seyiiiour Bedell. Pine and ; Roud acro.HS from Da Silva's on Friday pices of the Ladies' Sodality of the Grove Streets. and Saturday, October 22 and 23. Church of Our Uoiy Redetmer will be Monthly rfport of Puliee .luiitiee Donations will be thankfully accepted, held on Wednesday evening, Novem- Clinton .M. Flint showed collections of ; - ber 3, at Crvstal Lake House. From Freeport Lodge No. 60(1, L O. 0- ail indications this years event? will F., will confer the S-coiiil Degree on exceed all others held liefore. Pro- seven candidates next Monday even- ceeds will be for the purjiose of in- ing. October 2.5. Members of the en- stalling a window in the Church of Our Holy Redeemer. The committee .Mr and .Mrs. R. .M. Kolisch ainl daughters, Miriam and Ro.-e uf' .Mhii- hattari, .Mr. pud .Mrs. Lustic and moth¬ er of the Bronx iipent Suntli.v with Mr. and .Mr*. .Morris .Miiler. Joi-i-ih L. KradfliHW of Fort Hamil¬ ton and .Mi«if .-Vnnie 'v\'Bgiier of Ridge- wood were vi^cekend pai'ijly Ht thehi'iite of .Mr:i. E. E. Danieig. .'?2('i fi.ir motilli ot" Sefitemlier. .Motion carried that Village Coun- i-elo- Fiiihel be instructed to begin ac¬ tion for foreclosure on all properties in the village on which water rentals tertainmenl committee are esp^ieiiilly are not paid for 19U and prior, unjess requested to be present, rounts are adjusted or settled within Dr. ,T. J. Carman one day this meek CBUghe a chane. bass on rod ar.d reel Bt the beach, the tish weighing 3.5* ibs., 43 inches long and 27 inches around. .lamts P. Madison, father-in law of Sheriif Stephen P. Pettit, who whs Ptricken with paralysis one day lust week, lis he was ab:ut to start for Mineola, where he ia employed a.s court lUtendBnt, is slowly improving. 60 days. There are about 300 such Bcco'jnts, totaling about $3.500 Village Treasurer's report for Sep¬ tember showed the following balances : Gineral, !f2716.99; atreet, .1108.5.22; water, .$87117.61; electric light, .t;2!'73.94: Board ot Health, $1658.64; interest, $147.93; tax arrears, .?82; fire depuitment, .*150,5.72; atreet light Monday evening in Freeport Lodge No. 600, L O. 0. F., one candidate WHS initiated and seven candidate.b.32?; police, , the annual dinner of the Freeport few weeks ago, announces tbat ar ^276o.21: park InHititeniince, deficit, j gugjnggg Mgn-g AsBociatinn will be rangetnents have been completed for .?.-iti..)3. ; held at Crystal Lake House, and the the conducting of a Hebrew Sunday Engineers report otw_ork at Electric jojiicers are desirous of a big attend- School at Brooklyn Hall on Brooklyn Light Iind Water 1 lant for September : ; ^„g^ gf their members and friends. A tenue, commencing Sundav, October ieiieraled '^7,818 K. W. IL Alternat-j I'^ey have secured speakers from 24, at 10 a. m. and ing current and pumped 10,1.57,970 gals, of waler, consuming 567,900 Ibs. of coal; 191 street lamps operated 57,726 hra. Miss Beatrice L. Juiiie.'- of Hunting¬ ton has returned home after .-ipi'Mdiiii; i few days witb ber aunt, .Mrs. Frnn- cis F. ismitb, of No. iieri,'eii Phice. The Luncheon Club -*ill m .Mrs. John Denton, RamJall on Tuesday. Octob-r 26. tbi With Avenue, The bwlcher shop of M. F. Koch on South Main Street waa entered by a rear window Monday evening, and be¬ tween .$50 and $75 wi rth cf ment and canned goods taken. Several men in passing bv xaw bright lights in the shop, but supposed th^t Mr. Koch waa is no better school in which to get a in there. The ca«h box was not practical business education than Hef- Considering the Future The i-eries cf ndvcrtismenta now be¬ ing run ill tile Review by Heffley School ir, well worth reading There ry Sunday the Far Rockaway Business Men's As- , thereafter. sociation, which is an exceptionally The officers of the Congregation are: progressive organization, and these L Meyer, president; H. Raras^ch, vice gentlemen will talk along the lines of president; H. W. Strauss, secretary; their work in that association. The K. Friedman, treasurer. Although sneakers will include W. Harvey Hea- still in its infancy the organization has a membership of nearly fifty Jews of this village and vicinity. Ita ulti¬ mate purpose is the erection of a ayna- , gogue in Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Corby have re¬ turned from .\shland, Pa., where ,Mr. Corby has been employed. They will now reside on Whaley Street. Miss Florence Miller ia spending t',vo Weeks at Pheoniciu, N. Y. gle, Charles D. Starks, Henry S. Hey- son and John Winkler. ipened. More Building Improvements The former Nelaon H. Smith resi¬ dence on the South aide of Weat ,Mer- ' fleys. and we would comm'nd the at ' tention of our readera who may be in- i rick Road, just east ai DaSilva's store, terested to know what they have to '» heing moved b/ the owners, Jacob 1 aay on the subject of practical educa- i Post and Stephen P. Pettit, to proper- I tion. ' ty owned by Mr. Post on Henry Street. Tuesday evening, October 26, 8:30, i I A store will be built on the lot from dinner and social gathering Freeport:. -ic • I "^-ch the building is removed, and a Buainegs Mcn'a Ass'n, a: Crystal Lake . Fire Depdjiment Memorial Service new^front put in the building occupied Coming Events The South District meeting of th» Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held in the M. E. Church, Rockville Centre, on Friday, October 29, morning and evening. Members of the Freeport Society have been asked to attend. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles .M. Hart of West Merrick Roa't are away on a two weeks' auto trip thrflugh .Maine. J. K. Eldridge and family have re¬ turned from an auto trip through New York State. They spent ihe weekend with .Mrs. Eidridge's sister. .Mrs. Frpnk Gcloer, at Amsterdam, ,N. V. This Wcik's si'.'tment lor m.l.p Suil'iai^e bv lill.- ;;e.v York .-^i.. ~ ~ IS the latt'tliHt -.vin appear Sr:'.f>: - Nr. . . JFJ HOSE WAGDN ber 2 is ten days off! Nnvinibec 2' The new automobile hose wagon for will bring to New York Statp .^iif- , Hose 2 is expected to arrive in Free- fragists victory or defeat! port tomurrow, und it is an appa- Whetner llie day brings ileftat or ratus to be proud of. victory the s(ii'.indiil help in our sji'en- . Upon the suggestion of Village did men suflragists will icho down am! President Lamb, a inint meeting of through the ages to their eterniil the Village Board and the Fire Coun- glory ! Tbat victory can come only cii waa held on .May 29, a;- tlie result ihroUfilicur men i." certain. Grati- of which the Council recomnniided to tudt to thos? who have powerfully the Board the placing of an amount in aided, co operated, sympathized must the budget .sufficient fur thia purpose, wipe out at las: the memory of oppi- ihe Hoard graiittd the reques-t ^nd on aition from those unfair, unjust, sil- July 21 bids were opened by theCoun- fiab iitid s-.'lf-interesttd ones. cii. as the result uf which it was ree- ¦ oinmended that the eontrdct be given There is sti): time r.ii-any and every to the Internalionai Motor (.Mack) P>ee iort woman to help push for Nov- Company of New York City at a price en.ber 2 vicory. Don't be a looKeron, J of ?1800 Contract was" signed on b.' a participant in working for cur ] ..^ugust (i and the hpparatus is expect- grei.t jriticiple. ! ,>d to mo, row. To '.vork fnr our enfranchisement i This company baa taken the old means honor to you. Just call up ! wagon body of Hose 2 and mounted it Deputy Leader .Mrs. Elterich, tele-: o-i a worm drive chassis with-a wheel phone 102-'A', and nsk how you can ! ba.se of 144 '. an overall 'ength of share the honor of victory. There are 217 ' and an outside width of 71i '. .57 ways 'o help. Ask to belli and j Outside of the wagon body, which was choose the way that fits you. practically new. having "been put in ; ^•tI vice in October, 1911, the apparat- !us i.s thl SHiTie as though it had been purcha.-ied completely new. It was required by the Council that the chas¬ sis furnished muat be of suilicient re- avi'h'i! capacity to add a chemical tank and ladders if desired later, conse-. qutintly tliere is great reserve capH- city and no danger of overloading. A description of tbe engine which is of 38 horse power and its construction, which covers s-'veral typewritten pag¬ es, would not bo prBCtical here. In appearance, the appaiBtus compares favorably with the wagons built by this company for the City of New York, where there are a great maiiy in service, Kuiiniiig boards extend the whole length, and across the rear. Individual responsibility is so obvj j with u brass hand rail the entire ou.'ly just and right in making fnr I length of these boards for men riding "gjnd governin-.'nt" it would seem to i the apparatu.s to hold on A speed of the reasoning mind to need no ar^,u ! 3o miles i.s guaranteed, ment. I believe in individual respna-! The capacity of tbe wagon is ot sibility, hence I believe in the ballot ! course the same as the horse drawn for all people. I shall vote for uni-i SMuipnient, lOOO feet, and the minor versal sufTrage for New York .State ! equipment is the same, the contractor Wliy ccr'.Hinlj you Women SutTiiiti- ista s,Ii;.i; I.uvi; ifiy support. I .-iiall siii-ely vote to give you the ballot Nov- eiiiber 2 1915. — LtrtiiJer iMiiise, Baldwin, L, L ! I shiiil vnte Su:iVHt,<- Bill 'Ye- p the Wiiiiiun 2, 1915. —J. E. Abbott. .•\nd ht.-c is the declaration of a vot¬ er 83 years young, hale, hearty and proves lis sounilness of rninil tliu^: I have no right to withhold the ballot from .Nc'.v York State women. They hiive asked tn be enfranchised, there fore I shall cast my vote to give tlitin th« ballot November 2, 1915. — Alfred Ccx. iveii.iier 2, 1915. — Chas J. Schaffer, Baldwin Our .Nassau County voters are atill sending in some gold to help along Nas^iau County campaigning- Frank H. Stevens James W. Smith Cadman Frederick ?10.00 .$5.00 $25.00 House. ] The annual memorial services of the Wednesdny October 27, afternoon Freeport Fire Department will be held and evening, sale of bread, cake and at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church fancy tirticles, Voung Peoples' Society o'Chridtiaii Eiiueaviir ; musicul eiitir- tainment in evpning. Thursday evening, November 11, apron and necktie aocial, residence Augustus Stevenson, Helen and Alex¬ ander .Avenue, ment Club. benefit Good Govern- this Sunday evening, October 24, when ib'.' .-rriiiPii wili be preached by Rev. August C. Karkau, Department Chap¬ lain. The deceased members of<,tbe department in whose honor thia service ia held are: James H. Nichols William Raynor, Jncob Smith Nelson II. Smith The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will pack a box for the Freedmen next Wednes¬ day, October 27. All contributions 'nust be at the chapel by 2 p. m. on that day. Second hariii clothing in good condition, partly worn shoes and useful articles for Christmas gifts will be acceptable. Men's clothing partic- Dwight B. Case, aged 72 years, died ularly desired. Wednesday at Roosevelt. The funeral ' by George Raynor'a grocery, a bicycle store and the tailor's store, making the same style building along the en¬ tire front. Obituary DWKJHT B. CASE Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Editli Merriden Bedell, daugh¬ ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry S Bedell, to Herbert Ackerson of Kockville Cen- .Miss Dorothy Nicoll will speak at tre. ihe wedding will take place at the Merrick Station this Friday after- the home of the bride, 57 Pearsall noon, Octolitr 2•..^ at 4 o'clock. Miaa Avenue, Wednesd;iy ivening, October Nieoll will also speak at Frischa cor- 27, at 8 o'clock. ntr, Smithville South, at 4 :30. A "Kid's Party" was held at the home of Miss Eila Daniels last Satur¬ day evening, October 16. Among those present were i Misses Matiel, Lucy and Georgia Cheney, Nettie Ter¬ ry, Marguerite Hanson, Delia Chesh ire, Lillian Cheshire. Haz'el Schneider, to come out and hear the la> lieing required lo mount all the old equipment. This includes two 3 gal¬ lon Babcock extinguishers, an axe, , crowbar and play pipes. The smaller articles, such as apaiinera, hydrant wrenches, extra tips, etc., are to be carried in a tool box on the rear of running board Another iron tool box on tbe right siiJe running board car- ri( s tli? automobile tools, o( which a complete set are furnished. The lighting is by two kerosene lights mounted on dnsb and a kerosene tail light, also a gas searchlight mojnted on dash. The big suffrage rally next Thurs T''" ''''«'« '"¦« "^'i'l rubber, Kelly- day evening, October 28, at Brooklyn I ^.'"¦'"f?'''^''*' f'"'^"' '"'''"¦' 36x4 single, Hall will be the last big mee.ing in'*"'' '*''' ''«'"¦' '"^xSi dual. Freeport before Election Day. .Jood '^^^ complete apparBtua has been music and good speakers, as jirevious- j Pam'ed a cream color, to match the ly announced. The voters are invited i P''<'S''"t apparatus of the department. Works as Supervising Instructor services and burial will take placo at Simibury, Conn., on Friday afternoon, and two iMr. Case Union t ai'gu- David Whaley Charles B. Raynor Samuel S. Jones William Foreman I He is survived by his wife Charles E. Helland Charles L. Wallace j children, Girard and Clara. , Fred Blackenhorn Chauno^y Sprague ] waa manager of the Western Miss Blanche V. Lynch, daughter of charles W. Bedell George H. Cooper " ' Ira H. Baker Mitchell W. Smith Edwin C. Soper George W. Peasell Joseph Germond Harvey W. Smith Frank Gilderaleeve Charlea J. Nichols BRAUER-^-SPRAGUE Asa S. Johnson William Berrian i ^ ^^ ^^^^ wedding was solem- NelaonS Raynor Emory Post nized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Jacob Lockman I p,^^,^ j gprague, 30 North Grove Chas. F. Schneicker I s,rgg( on Sunday afternoon at 2 „ , ., , J Thomas Bailey York Norm" CHRIST E^'ANiELIC'VL LUTHERAN CHURCH Ser\ ices us usual next Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Pine Street, now occupies the position of supervising instructor in physical edu- catiLii over ten Brooklyn public schools, as the result of a severe com¬ petitive examination in which she was successful over fifteen candidates. Miss Lynch W8B graduated from the Qg^^^g ^j„tjpn Freeport High School in 1912, and Howard Whaley from Savage's New York Normal jj,^gg g {jgy^or School of Physical Education in 1913. Samuel M. Smith She taught phyaical education at St. Albert Golden I Cable office for a number of years. Hymeneal Prudy Ritchie. Elsie Eidt, A'lrie Wh ner, Ella Daniel, and the iMessra. Win- field Raynor, Merle Raynor, .iXrthur Koens, Robert Smith, E^dwin Hem- ing at 10:30 o'clock, the pastor ming, Mortimer Post, Walter Eidt, preaching. The evening service will Joseph Bradshaw, Stanley Terry. Wil- De the annual mtiiiorial service of the liam Daniels. Refreshments were semble at Washington Square West, Freeport Fire Department. The ser- served and the games and social waa just north of the arch, not later than r.ier.ts in fiivor of Woman Suffrage Freeport women are again urged to walk in th.,' big auffra^^'e parade on Saturday of this week in New York. .Marchers from .Nassau Countv will as- vice liegins at 7:4E p. m. At that I time the pastor of the church as Chap- j lain of the Department will apeak on "A Paradox Concerning the Life I Which Endures." Gounod's "Forever enjoyed by ail . 2 o'clock. inouiBB DB.iey .gl^g,^ ^u^„ j^eir daughter, Olive ' firemen will aing a apecial se JamesK Golden i^'''''^' ""'^ "^"""^ "*'¦'"¦" ^''""" °^ I »PP'"0P'"«'e tn the occasion. Dr. Katherine B. Davis, Commis-1 sioner of Corrections in New York i City, made a splendid address for Woman Sulfrsge in Brooklyn Hall i Tuesday evening. Dr. Davis combinea ' a Keen sense <'f humor with an equal j Long quality of good common sense, which i Christnnher Settlement Houae, Man- g a. Bedell, Raynor R. Smith ... , Samuel Noon hutian for a time, and then secured a j^,,^ gt^^^^erg William B. Borton position in the Ntw York pui-lic gj^,,jj rp 3^^,^^, Joseph Ritchie fihoolH. Her work embraces the ov- Thomas A. Smith t.'S.'eing periodically of every class in the ten schools in her territory as ¦ her father, led the cut the teaching in that branch of ed ,, ,_ ',-"'™""y ! ty." In the evening the theme ..„ „ Herbert W. Clock, son of Harry G. i was performed beneath a bank of aut ^e "Is Another Anthony Comstock uchtion for all the teachers under her Clock, will enter the amateur boxing i umn leaves and ferns which was ar- Needed?" Miss Kathryn Fennelly and Miss Hazel Porter will give en old-fash- . ioned Hallowe'en p-«rty at the refi- with the Lord" will be sung as a solo j^nce of Miss Porter on Saturday ev- by Mrs. John J. Boland. A chorus of ening, October 30. election j p . V, . - Hh R -.-fr--r- -- The Mrs. H. L. Maxson, South I I'assaic, IN. J., were marriea Dy Kev. , ehoir of the church will also sing. A tieach Avenue, entertained the "600" made her argument seem more effect- Lir. Jonn cnamDeriain 01 ht. Ann s cordial welcome awaits all who can Club Wednesday afternoon. The prizes ive. She claimed that womtn used come were won by Miss Edna Eldridge and the ballot in order that they might ! .Mra. S. F. Pearsall. The next meet- have a voice in the making of laws „...., . I Tbfc pastor. Rev. J. Sidney Gould, ; ing will be at the home of Mrs. James whereby they art most vitally affect- the bride, wno was given away by , ^jn p^^g,,^ ^^ j^^ p^gj^jj^t^^jy^ (-^urch , Cruikshank, South Ocean Avenue, on ed, such as dean streets, g.iod roads, on next Sunday morning on "Legisla- ' Wednesday, .November 3. good sch lols, pure food, pmper sani- Morali-• tary conditions in factories and other Episcopal Church of New York The house was beautifully decorated with j ferns and autumn leaves. I wedding march Raymond I tion an Expression of Social jurisdiction.---Observer. Anti-Suffrage Notes There will be a mass meeting op. New Electric Village Sign The new sign, electrically lighted, has been placed over the new village , , . ,, otfice, on Merrick Road, and shows up >ng made a name for himself on the .11, .ni, rtn well io persons traveling along Mer football team. He was the first satin cushion. Albert Dirkes of Morn- rick Read. It also advertises Free- port well from tbe bay, and can be seen from a considerable distance. This was the sign used at the elec¬ trical display last December, and which was remodeled for its present Much commendation ia due Miss • posed tu Woman Suffrage at the Mer- Dr. Davis' address Spier for the splendid work the young ' rick Fire Hall No. 1, next Friday ev. think that we will see They will ening, October 29 at 8:15 o'clock, when women vote, but chauipionships at different weights, to ranged to form an altar. The bride be held at the Crescent and New York was attended by Mrs. Alfred Barry of Athletic Clubs on October 29 and 30. i Freeport, aa matron of honor, and Mr. , people's choir ia doing Clock is now in actual training and Barry as best man. The ring bearer i gjn^^, both services will enter the ring in the pink of con- was Master George Vanderbilt Ketch- \ dition. Clock ia an Oxford man, hav-, am of Northport, who was dressbd in white and carried the ring on a white : HARVEST HOME DAY ' ! Harveat Home Day long since be American t') reach the csptaincy of ingaide, N. J., and Julius Ratheim of came an institution of the Methodist the Pembroke team, and he waa the Rockville Centre, were the ribbon Church, and will be observed Sunday. leading point maker .}f the English bearers. The bride vi-aa attired in a committee is making arrangements Ionian Suffrage bad a Iwrge meeting college team. white satin with a bridal veil and car- to provide conveyances for those who ; °" Friday last at the home of Mrs. H. Clock, while a student at Pern-: ried a bouquet of white chrysanthe-I desire to attend the morning service ^' Fairfax. The Branch is doing 'iroke, won the amateur championship ' moms. The matron of honor wore I but who are unable to walk, and the active work the Ir.st days of fhe cam among callegians, and his victories . white crepe de chine with pearl trim- usual large congregation is expected ' P"'K" and tbey feel confident that the things of a like nature where women and children are particularly interest¬ ed. There was nothing starllii.g in the running gear being marouii. On each side of the hood are the words Freeport Fire Department, the letter¬ ing on the wagon body remaining as formerly. Hose 2, F. F. D. The fire Friday afternoon was an automobile belonging to Gmver Walsh, corner Madison Avenue nnd Pine Street. Mrs. Walsh was starting the car when it caught fire, presuinably from a backfire. The fire was oat when the department, hindered by a delayed alarm, arrived; damage about $100. Hempstead has siarted a Veteran Firemen's Association with a mem¬ bership of fifty .^ny member who has served five years in the depBrt- menl is eligible. An attempt was lUBile tc start such an oi:ii.aniz8tion during the term of (.^hief Cornell but objection was made to any active fire¬ men joining a veteran association, and there nol being enough ex members interested, the profiosition fell through. She doea not the millineum I she does claim ! that a great many evils would be cor rected by giving women the ballot. Jelly Glasses, 26c |
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