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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 30
FREEPORT
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
S.nui' copies ot Die K.-vicw tr "nie at ji^]] ^f,^ members were present at the
Creenl»!att • «nd Braithwmite'H. Railroad Ave- ! . , V, ....
nut Lieberman-* Na-isau County Review. [ re^jlar meetinjr of the Freeport Vll- DaSih«'» and Gi,i..;ti». Main ^^treeti Spit- la-rg Board of Tru.'itees last Thursday
rer'« Stationery .Store. G.-ove Street; .Mich '
noff'i
West Mirrick Roa
HKJHW.ATER TIDE TABLE
(Offlcial Figures for .Sandy Hook)
Friday, July
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday, Aujr.
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
27 28 29 .•JO 31 1
1:19 P. .M.
afternoon.
The (luestion of reckless drivinir of
autos was di.scussed at lentrth, and it
was the unanimous sentiment of the
Board that the activities of the po-
2:14 P. M. j lice in apprehendin;.' offenders should
H:21P. M.jbe continued and even increased rath-
4:28 P.M. ler than that there .should be any let-
.5:31 P. M. i up. Several accidents have resulted
0:07 P.-M. I from reckles.-i speedin-.^ and the Board
7:08A.M. is determined that the practice must!
7:.'j8 A. .M. |stop. I
The following applications were I
if ran ted:
Water - V. Cook, jr.. 29a Lena .\\e. j Sidewalk.-!—-Mrs. R. .\. Davison, ¦'>7' Bergen Place; RajTior R. Smith, Hel-i The members of the Freeport Unit | en .Avenue; C. H. Fredewck, Hillside' of the Home Defense Corps elected Avenuje. |
MERRICK
BELLMORE
This column is edited by Re I tebrandt and all itenriii should h : to insur' inserrion under this
W. H. Lit- ent to him adine.
Services at the Church of the Re- ; deemer Sunday, the Eighth Aftei^ ! Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 .-/clock A. M.
Frank Roberts is ou»t representative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders- and news left with him will receive the same careful attention £3 al our otfice.
Local Boys Following
Lieut. Colyer
• The following: Freeport "boys" have enlisted in the 4th Battalion. Navnl Militia, under Lieut. Colyer. who is a native of Freeport.
Lieut. Colyer is anxious to recruit
8:49 A. M.
Home Defense Corps
Elects Officers
their permanent commissione<l offi¬ cers Tuesday evening. The men were first divided into three companies. A, B and C, and marched to the Bo.xins; Club building on East Merrick Road, -.vhere they were seated in companies and proceeded to elect their captains | Interest and other officers, the results beinir as follows:
Company .\
('aptain, Edward F,. Chase
First Lieut., H. F. D. Ke!.-cy
Second Lieut., Hilbert R. .lohnsmi Company B
Captain, Frank G. Hill
First Lieut., William F. Cornell Setfond Lieut., James .1. Truswell Company C
Cipptain, Fort-est S. Dunbar
First Lieut., Charles .M. Hart
Second Lieut., .Joseph HotTman
The enthusiasm of the men was good to see when Captain Hill nomin¬ ated Frank H. Holland for Major of the battalion and placed him upon the platform in the center of the buililinu
The Villatce Treasurer's report for i .Iu:!e showe.d the following balances:
Fund
Ceneral
Sirtft
Board of Health
Interest
Fire Departn-.ent
Street Li;rht
.Sidewalk
i'ark
I • . 1: ,.
.,¦ .-."r
i-.^le'jtric Lijrht
Tax .Arrears
Liarht Iv'ttonsion
Total
Water Sinkinjr Fund
Li;rht Sinkinsr Fund
Kiiiployees Insurance
Aftiount
$000.00
1130.64
395.34
.54f!..5.j
X42.38
476.64
.")O-l02
3.81
.^.29.0.-.
H9.'>1.70
2634.46
38.5.24
143.73
$16,541.56
.$7,079.14
10,0.")6.52
1,000.00
A^ Wilbur D Nesblt
•Your Flag and My Flag"
The banner breaks in glory on the breeze,
The trumpets sing from ail their brazen throats A chorused chant of thrilling harmonies.
The drumbeats throb amid the ringing notes— An echo, but a growing echo; yes,
An echo that is flung from hill to plain, An echo that z\'.z.\\ never grow the less,
Born {rem the chord that was not struck in vain.
The diapason cf the booming guns
Blends with the shriller sounding of the cheers— Ah. this had been foreheard by those great ones
Who planned the structure in the former years. Who dreamed and dared, and gave of wealth and life
That this great nation-song should never cease, Who blent the surging song of somber strife
With all the after croons of honored peace!
Harry J. Apeler, v.-ho was recently and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of appointed assistant sales manaper of, strongly from Lonjr Islam). Infor- the Holv Communion at the early: r)oubleday-Pace Company at Garden mation can be secured at Colyer's service and \Iornin»f Prayer'with ser-1 ^'^J'' '** enjoyinvr a two weeks' vaca- jewelry store. South Main Street, or
mon at the 11 o'clock .service. Evening! t'«"- *t ^^e recruitinjr camp. North Tarry-
Prayer and sermon. The Sunday' ,, , ,, '~~~ , „ . , '"^.J^"' , ,, , , ,
School meets in the Parish House at •*''" **"*' """*• t-J^^'a*"" Searmii of The followinir who have siirned up 10 .\. .M The (i. F S, meets bi-week- -^'^^"¦' ^'"rk City ha\e been visitintr at and been p.tssed will report for duty
the home of Mrs. Searintr's parents, on Monday:
Harry E. Beti;iu Frank W. Pitcher .Alexander C. Forbes team last.
¦ Iv throughout tho s'lmmor on Fridav, ^^ „ . ,
at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice is held ' •^''¦- '»"*' ^''"s- Henry O. Smith.
i Thursday* at X P. M. The Boy Scouts „ „ , TTi
I meet in the Parish ' House on tu?S-'„ bellmore baseball team lost to th davs at 7.30 P. M. A cordial in vita-' ?«'l'"'''"'Tire Company tion is extended to aii to attend the • ^'•^?^''-'ii' b>' '^e score of 4 to 3.
' services of this church and to become
lidentiiiei with
'' ests.
it.<
L'omnuinity inter-
Hanv Leich and familv motored to
The Big Five, made up of employ¬ ees of the Karp embroidery factory, will g\\e a |)iize waltz and dance in Firemen's Hall on Saturday eveninir,
Delaware Water Gap on Frklay^'iast \ r""*^' }' ^'""'^ ,^''" ^^ /"rni^hed
1 by .Meichmer s orchestra of Linden-
to spend the weekend.
Total on hand $34,677.22
.A communication was received call- n'X attention to the ¦¦crow<led condi¬ tions at the Plaza Theatre and the
where he was greeted by cheer after possibility of seriou.s accident in case cheer. Jle was elected by acclamation, as was also Hamilton G. King for ad¬ jutant. .Major Holland made a stir¬ ring speech to his "boys" in which he promised them a continuation of his best efforts to keep Freeport at the
of fire. The communication was not .'•ivned and no action was taken. The writer ap))arently overlooked the fact in his complaint that there would not be in case of tire a new crowd trying I to get in while the old crowd was front, in which he was heartily sec- j niching out. The Board was inclined onded by the commanding oflicers, | to think that if the autos be kept fur- Regular drills are now held every ; ther away from the exit on the south, Monday and Friday evenings at iS I as had already been arranged for, o'clock sharp (not X:01 ) and plans ! coni|it,ions would be much bettered, es- will shortly be announced for .Satur- ! pecially if some step was taken to re-
day afternoon twice a month.
Hereafter the men will be on a military footing and members cannot absent them.selves from drill just be
possibly about | move the rise when going out so there woukl be no dariger of persons failing in a rush to get out.
Recommendation.s from the .Fire C'ljiicjl were approved. The Chief
cause they don't feel like going out. i was empowered to sell old apparatus In case of necessary absence excuses i and the old liou.se of Company No. 3
¦anti
cf til.
must be made to tfie "top' of the respective companies
Rev. S. () Curtice, past M. H Church, was unanimously el¬ ected ohnplain, from Company .A. The nomination was made by Rev. R. H. Scott, Company A, pastor of the Episcopal (^hurch, and seconded by Rev. J. S. Goulfl (also Company A) pastor of the Presbyterian Church. In accepting the office, Dr. Curtice said it had been a pleasure for him to drill with his neighbors and accept the semi-pious cussing of the officers. It is a coincidence that all the clergy interested in the movement are in Company .A.-
It wa.i announced that Col. McAllis¬ ter and .Major (Irace would be present to ^'onduct the election, but
at auction, C'ouncil.
veconimended bv th':
Ferry Company Giving
Improved Service
The drcal .South Bay Ferry (_'om- pany should be complimented on the fine way it handled the big crowds on Sunday. Over one thousand people were carried between Point Look¬ out alid Freeport. Every boat left the dock on scheduled time and at no time on the return in the evenitig was there any unpleasant crowding.
The Company ha.s been subjected to criticism on several occasions here¬ tofore for not seeming to anticipate the crowils returning from the beach after!"" Sunday evenings, but on this
waiting an hour for them the elec-1 <'"«'"'^« between .5:00 and 6:00 o'cUxk. tion was conducted by Village Presi-1 when the crowds were heaviest, the dent Sidney H. Swezev, chairman ofi Salem, Sea Witch, Sea Gull, Selnad:!
i .A most enjoyable outing wa'-' that i ; of the Camp Grounds Sunday School i jto High Hill Beach held on Wednes-! iday. The party of 6o left at 9.2% foi-' I lowing a delay in the arrival of the | ' boat and reaching the beach at Hi I o'clock where five delightful hours j j were spent. .A pecfect day ended at | I "i.oO when the ured excursionists were j j mot by autoniobilf.s at the dock on t^)o i j return and whisked home. The .ve.ith-; er was fine and old ocean graml with | I beauty am! big breaking surf. Autos: conveyed the children to the dock in I the hiornin',' but thouyhtful friends [ ivith cars were present in large enough | I numbers at the home coming to con-1 vey everyone home. Now, was not i thai great'.' i
hurirt, and refreshments will be served. Tickets are 2h cents each anil are now on sale.
.Mrs. M. H. Skow, Mrs. .John Bald¬ win. Mrs. (Ieorge F>isler, Mrs. George Roffey, Mrs. Robert Walker. .Miss Lot-
ioyal Lewis
Harry E. Homan
tieorge R. Wulting
Louis J. Comellas
William A. Donaghy
f>etl T. So(>cr
-Anthony l'tz, jr.
Arthur Dvl'mert
Maurice ^A. Stein
Edward S. Keogh. jr.
John G. McCarthy
George Hoffman
Nicholas Giordano
(.ieorge HotTman, on this list, is a nienilier of the .Nassau County Re¬ view stafT. Ho has been a faithful as-
tie Scholey !mA Miss Myrtle Baldwin sistant for many years, and we shall
are spending the week at High Hill mis.ihiri greatly. Already three boys
Beach. formerly with the Nassau County Re-
view have enlisttd. namely, Clyde C.
.An .S-act vaudeville show, under FJrown, .^I^¦rle Ivaynor and Harry
auspices of Bellmore Board of Trade. I'ettit.
will be held at Firemen's Hall on Wed- \ ~
nesday evening. .August 8.
-Arthur Otto is at work at Yaphank [H-eparing the camp there for the newly drafted a'ny of th:! U. S. A.
And higher than the farthest reach of song
That quivers in the bosom of the sky There flames the flag of faith above the throng—
The flag whose plan and purpose cannot die. The flag of promise floats from sea to sea.
The bugles shout in answer to the drum And send a sense of strength to you and me
From days that were, and are, and are to come!
And so today the southland and the north
Clasp hands with their blood-brothered east and west And in the mighty song their lips send forth
The fullness of our faith is all expressed. And deeper than the very deepest chord Are the foundations laid in days agone When men for hearth and home and manhood warred— The truths our nation has been builded on.
the Boy Scouts of .America with Mr
Co'-ey of Great .Neck, Scout Ex^cu
live of ..his distrijt in attendance, was
held in the Parish House on Tuesday
evening. -Meetings of the Council v/ill
be held monthly upon the thir(
I day. The Council officers are C. H.
I Bowne, Chairman; M. E. Powell, .Sec.
I Rev, ""¦'. ". '.•"¦'¦¦¦''"U. Trta»., and
I W. C. Mepha.m, Dist. Comu..;tf'flnan.
Owing to the absence of Scoutina.->^t ¦
I Dr. Watson M. Emison nn war duty
I for an indefinite time at -Manorville,
I I., it was decided that the Scout
ivoment here reo.uirtd a noMv head
I and Chas. A. Calkin?* was elected to
the ofiice of .Scout Master. Mr. Calk-
I ins is interested in boy life and we
may confidently expect to see good
I work along Scout line- accoir.piishej j
lin the village. The (/ommittee asks i
I the co-oijeration of the village with \
\ .Mr. Calkins in his etforts. Tlu' Scouts '
] arc planning a weekend ciiiin
Hill Beach for next week. 'I'wo pp'r
of field glasses for signalling have
heen added to Seoul eciuipment. The
i Scouts have ten good blankets, new,
The total number to he drafted for this (.'{rd) district Nsill be 279. This ;'''!''"'' Ij;*;-^ ^?°"'^' 'il'^' ^y^' "' '.' '""'; meansthat 5.->8 must answer the first call for examination, as soon as noti- !;''"', ' ["',-'^'O'-'*^; ""^^' '•^"'' -'^''-'-'"t „ , . ,. ,. ,. , ,, .... . , . j Scout Masters to help Si.'outiiiastc
fied. As a matter ol (act the posting ot the notice at headquarters at the , (..^i]^,,,^. j,jj,,, pnKier. .lohn Wool.
Arthur Otto and J'rank 'olvin. A
Ernest Miller of Baldwin is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Wolfe on Bedford .Avenue.
The annual fair of St. Barnabas' R. C. Church will be held at Firemen's Hall during the week of .August 20 to 2."). .A number of new and interesting features will be provided this year, , \ T , ^, ., -land the fair will i)e better than ever
A meeting of th« Local Council of -f j^ j^ possible for the ladies \o nuik.>
it so.
Clarence V. Smith, who has sp.^it the past three months in North-r-i .New Vork, has returned for a short
.i/t v.itii relatives in this vcillage.
-A i)-foot gray shark and several smaller (mes have been caught in the nets of lisheniien in the su'^f i'^ 11:';!' ¦!il| Beach during the jiast week.
Dr. and Mrs, \V. V. Holcomb have returned from a visit with friends .it -Atiantic City, N. J.
Bellm. in tho ening,
a.inaal school nief-ling of tin re School District will be held schoo! building on Tuesday c.- August 7.
'K'T*
(Copyright, UflT, by W. D. Nesblt.)
¦n* tVjj iVij r;(, ,.ij F-^ .;-yi , „ „ , » ¦ fi,. fc, ft,, )^!, ft,
THE DETAILS ABOUT THE DRAFT
fti ^'. ^ ft^,.
-A young daughter arrived at the
home of .Arthur Paasch on Newliridge
¦It Hui-h I Road on .July 1<1, instead of at the
home of .AlbeKj, hi
la.-t week.
ilhei
stated
Bellmiu-i
LeHoy
recently
here.
Wells
iiuide :
of the
flviiig
23r
visit
1 Infantrv
to friends
the original organization; Henry L. ?.Iaxson, David Sutherland, jr., and Hamilton (!. King, with two tellers appointed from each company.
Improved Mail Service
On Weilnesday of this week direct mail service between the Freeport and Roosevelt post offices by messenger route was Established.
Mails are dispatched to Roosevelt from the local Post Office at 7:40 a. m., 11:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.; mails received from Roosevelt at 8:15 a. m., 12:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m., daily ex¬ cept Sunday.
This will greatly expedite the trans¬ mission of mail matter 'oetween these two offices. Under the past service, all mail was dispatched to the Penn¬ sylvania Terminal Station at New York City, and thence back to the oth¬ er office, two miles away, going fifty miles to cover two.
Baseball Game Tomorrow
The Freeport Athletic Association will cross bats with the Mineola team Saturday afternoon of this week at the Seaman Avenue grounds. See baseball column for details of last Saturday's game.
The dental office of Dr. t. D. Car¬ man will be closed from Aug. 1 to hog. 20. All his customers are re¬ quested to plan their dental arrange¬ ments afcordinffly. T. D. Carman.
Advert >ii*m«nt
The place to buy coal. Sinclair Raynor, 8 No. Main St., telephone 184 Freeport
^ Advtrtis«m«llt.
Why buy bicycles, tires or acces¬ sories in New York when you can buy cheaper and better in Freeport, where you can have defects reme¬ died without cost or inconvenience. Sidney Smith, right in your home to'wn, carries the largest atock of bi¬ cycles and accessories in New York State. You can select any one of 200 bicycles at his place at a reduction of $5.0A from the regular price if you do it now. Every bicycle guaranteed. Gall, if not eonvinsed, fion't buy. Rol¬ ler skates, ball bearing, |1.50 per pair; cheaper ^an the wholesale price. ,
and the two Joes left the dock, each carrying its capacity or more, so that when the 0:30 and 7:30 boats came up there was no disajipointnient or overcrowding.
It is quite evident that the new management believes in trying to please the public. The big sea-going fishing boats Selnada and the two Joes were hired by the Company to accommodate the crowd.
The special excursion rate of 2.''> cents for weekdays (except .Satur¬ days) is appealing to large parties and the weekday trips are becoming more popular.
Town Hall at Hempstead is sufliiienl notice according tr) the regulations, although further pro\ision is made for a notice to be sent by mall.
The total of .'i.lS will take down lo and including W:ishington Number 22(i9. Ked Letter .Number lUiO. Herbert I. (Jolding. THIS DOES NOT MEAN TH,\T NONE BELOW WASHINtiTON NLMBER 22(i9\VILLBE DRAWN FOR THE FIRST DRAFT, but that none below that notice will be sum¬ moned until those have been examined by the doctors and their claims for exemption, when any. acted upon. These figures may he subject to slight variation, but are as accurate as Ihey can be announced until the oilicial lists are posted. '' -'—...
The first prm-edure is the examination. No matter what the claims for exemption may he, each person drawn must appear for examination, when \ further information as to claims for exemption or as to when and where to appear for service will be given.
Aring Appointed Clerk
George H. E. Aring, the genial Re¬ publican leader of the Hth Election District, has been appointed clerk of the Excise Exemption Board of the Town of Hempstead.
Receiver for Dolan's Grocery
United States District Judge Thom¬ as I. Chatfield has appointed Assist¬ ant District Attorney Elvin N. Ed¬ wards as Receiver in Bankruptcy of the Estate of John J. Dolan on Tues¬ day of'last week.
Mr. Edwards took possession of the premises and sealed up the place for the benefit of the creditors.
The stock and fixtures will all have to be sold, including o'.ie horse and delivery wagon.
Are you
Laying aside
As much as you can spare
To help the Red Cross
In its big work?
WE NEED A NEW
JOB PRESS FEEDER
Lieut. Col>'er haa taken our job press feeder, and we need a new one cn Monday. Apply at once.
Nassau County Review,
Review Building.
Master Lists Reveal Few
Errors in the Drawing
Master lists of the army conscrip¬ tion drawing are now in the hands of the local exemption board. The board wil! summon for examination twice as many men as the actual quota for the district. Thus the work of select¬ ing men to make up the first half mil¬ lion contingent of the national army hereafter is in the hands of civilians composing the exemption boards.
ilrum corps will soon be an aiMed feat¬ ure to fhe local mo\ement.
The -Annual Outing of the Church : School of the Church of the Redeemer ! wil! lake place to High Hill Beach on, Wednesday. The Salem, largest boat i of the F'reeport Ferry Company with i carrying capacity of 17.">. will leave I Merrick dock at 0:00 .A. M., returning: at .").30. Tickets are 3."i cents and may| be purchased of members of- the' School. This is the village's oppor- i tunity for a great d:Hy's outing. The boat's capacity should accommodate i all who <lesirc to go, but better be on the safe side and i>ossess a ticket be fore sailing time.
.Miss Gertrude Hendrickson is cn- terlaining .Miii . .Margaret Eigo of llud.-on. -N. Y., and also her friend, .Miss Wilhelmina Brandenburg, of .Stonv I'oint, .N. Y.
Freeport Sporting Club
Last night I knoe. Lock, 140 lbs.; between
lohnnv
should be inserted in the list in our special issue, after the name of Rod¬ ney L. Scudder. New York to Furnish 69,241 Soldiers
.According to the national army draft schedules issued to local ex¬ emption boards by Governor Whit¬ man. New A'ork State must provide ¦ names have been previously published 69,241 soldiers. the following recruits have enli
Governor Whitman in a statement \ Joseph Boyden given out with the draft quotas ex
night was knockout
lb, there being four
bout between Kid
i:id Frankie Dundee,
v.on. Six round bout
Thompson, l.',") lbs,,
land Red Quinn, 140 lbs.; Quinn was
knocked out in second roui d. I:i first
I four round bout between Joe Brown
and Young DHil(\v, Brov.;- kno-ked
I out in third round. .Seconii four
round bout between Willie Collier and
The Merrick Home Defense Com-'Bobbie Muck; Mack knocked oul in panv is still increasing its membership ]*''''¦""'' '¦"""'*• '" t^e :L.rd foir from day to day. In addition to th-:-1 ••"""'' ''""* between Johnny Brown 74 men mustered in on July 10, whose
and ("harlie Herman, Herman was knocked out in the second round.
Escapes in Auto Accident
Waiter B. Co/./.ens of Lee Patter¬ son Co., while driving across the L. I. R. R. tracks at Porrier's Corner Mon¬ day, in his company's car, was hit by the shuttle trolley run by the railroad comitany. -Mr. Cozzens says he did not see the car nor hear it coming until it struck him. I-'ortunately he escaped injury, although the car was liadly bruised.
Murray is Handed a Plum
Thoi.ias W. .M.'rray of !¦'reeport, t'ormer Town t'on-->table, has been ap¬ pointed liy .Slate Commissioner of Ex- clsi' Herbert N. Sisson as a State de¬ tective, with headiiuarters with Depu¬ ty Commissioner Walter Raynor at the Court House at Mineola.
Village Tixec T lyable Now
Village Tax C.dlectt •• I). Frank Sea¬ nian began collection of village laxes .Monday of this v.''''''- '¦¦¦ ¦' !'• i'i this issue for particul:. ¦.
To Lecture on
War Experiences
y.~. . •:'>" ¦ \\ -i' : ; .' ";r
Kn"kaway will give an informal talk
on her reniinisceiu-es of the war .'it the
I EIK'.-N Club House on .Sunday evening,
I August .'i.
Mj.-s Ro.<enbaiini \\:\-- I'.cvn nt the •front" for three year^ as a new: pa- lur correspondent, and has many ex¬ periences to relate, having been a witne^.s of several of the big bat'los; she has niuny iiictures, whi'h wi,l be shown by Stereopticon views. Miss i Rosenbaum was also ;i iiasseuger on ,the Titanic, when that vessel was• s'.nik, and will ri'late her experieti'-es tliere.
,A concert wili be furni'^lied by the orclie^lra for the Home for ('ri|i|)li;» ill Port Jefferson. There will be no adniis.sion charge but a collection will be t;ik{ii. th«' proceetis for the blind soMieis of France.
.An enthusiastic committee ha,-i the nnitter in charge and it is anticiiiateil that .Miss Rosenbaum will bo greeted by a large audience to hear ht r de¬ scriptions of her. experiences o : the firing line.
HYMENEAL
I' \TI Fii.'-ov o.'>ELI.
Mr, and .Mrs. Wdli?ini II, Pat ¦¦rx.,n of 1:^7 .South .Maiti Street ha\e an- ro'.- !ct ! t 1'.' ni, .r.a/e of their d lugh- fi>r. Lillian S'lmrner:', t'> William M. Udell, ow .Saiurday, juiy 14. Mr. and Mrs. Odell will be ut home after Aug¬ ust I at Charlick I'laii-, Roo: evelt.
^" ',: On account of Bearcat Spencer not ^^e ceremony was performe.l by Rev. ¦'appearing for the star bout. Kid Lock •'• ¦'^".'"•'y ^',''"'''' f""',^"'' "^ '^^*' '''"'"*¦
plained how the figures were made up on the basis of estimated population
The quota for Nassau County is computed by the census bureau. This 1040, divided as follows: estimate placed the population of New- No. 1 266 No. 3 279 York City at 6,504,185, and that of
No. 2 211 N'o.4 284 the entire State at more than 11,000,-
Total .1040 000 persons. I of men with previous millitary exper
The district comprising this section The gross quota of the State was \ ience in the Army Navy, .Marine i of the town is No. 3, from which 279 placed at 122,212. From that figure • Corps, National Guard or foreign ser-1 men are to be drawn. iwas deducted the strength of the Na-; vice. The dean among these veterans
Examination of the master list tional Guard in April, and enlistments \ is John B. ChristofTel, who has 32 I showed only a few errors in the un-i in the guard and the regular army j year's service in the National Guard official list compiled by the press dur- \ until June 30, making the State's net' to his credit. For nearly 30 years he ing the rush hours of the drawing and , quota 69,241. ; was in the 47th New York Infantry,
telegraphed to newspapers over the ¦ of Brooklyn, and later rf|frve<l on the j
country. TUP WAV TUT PiriTDPi? ^^^ "^ *''* ^"'' B*"'*****- "* ^^^
The following are the corrections |tll!< TT/\I IHL rlUL/liljO P"''* '" ^^ suppression of the Wil-1
Drawing 6.56 in the Washington list,' FALL TO THE VILLAGES
announced as 3595, is 2595. This: . , , , ,.
A perusal of the first 600 names
and P'rankie i)unilee fought in thii bout and Larry Temple and Jim .Sav¬ age gave a four round exhibition.
This F'riday night Jim .Savage and Jack Hanlon will appear in a return bout. Six round bout, Joe Edwardti
Fred Colberg Peter Moran John Drinkwater John E. Gilvey William O'Brien
This niakes the tot<il strength KO. , . .
The membership includes a number I f"''Jo''J'bl.tz; tnis is al.so a return
' bout. Also three four round pre¬ liminaries.
liamsburgh sugar hous" riots in 1887 the Quarantine disturbances in J 898 ! and the Br'.oK'yn trolley riots in 189')
liyterian ('hurch. The attei dant.s were IMiss Hazel .Seaman and John Odell, a brother of the groom. Fol¬ lowing the ceremony a wedding sup¬ per was served at the home i.f the bride's parents.
MisH I'atterHon .Showered
The preceding Tuesday evening a
miscellaneous shower was given .Miss
Patter:<on at thu home of Miss Hazel
1 .,„ r» I • .Seaman. Those present were: Mrs. J.
Drowned While Bathing D. Anderson and Miss Helen Arider-
Frank Wassner, aged 19, of 215 E. j """ "^ New York, .Miss Daisy Rayngr
Second Street, New York, a bellboy at i o*" Hempstead, and the Misses Lillian
the South Shore Hotel, was drowned ' Patterson, Ruth Stromberg, Irene Gil-
while bathing in Woo<lcleft Canal last;''"T'le, Mabel lower;, Edn i Powers,
Friday. The bo<iy was recovered and ' Elizabeth Whaley, Beatrice .Seaman,
removed to the morgue and later to ,•'«''"''*'f'""^"".''»a<l'«? f^uryea and Mad-
his home for burial. I eline Duryea of Freeport
Another Narrow Escape
Mildred, daughter of Charles .Smith ,
brings in th« district Van Wyck Fer¬ ris, Garden City.
Drawing 1292 is 10,053. This was
drawn from this district are of inter¬ est, showing probably about the per-
announced as 1053. The correction j*^*"*''^^ "^ ""'"^^ ^^'^^ "*'"'^'*'"*'*^-i 16 years in the 23rd New York In-' gone that it was necessary to su.n
LOWN—(ROSSFIEI.D »
He retired with the rank of Major! of Archer Street, was saved from a . ''^i,** A""* ^'^^^f^'^ ?T'T'^.„*
•And Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. j similar fate .Saturday afternoon, by i *,?"^*'*''" '" *-K** R"'<|*''> »"'' H^ kvdie
Captain Harold Bunker served for I Otto Nitron, jr. after she was so far I ^'*"'*J schools, and daughter cf Mr.
' I and Mrs. Joseph Crossneld, was mar-
lets out Philip Paquet, Baldwin. |
No. 2290 is 1143. This was an-' nounced as 1043. This puts Frank' Clement, Freeport, in place of Ray- Freeport mond Carman, Baldwin. < Hempstead
No. 2089 in the Washington list is Merrick 1179, instead of 1170. This puts D. Garden City B. Knapp, Freeport, in place of John Central Park Intel'.inaso, Freeport. Seaford
No. 2187 is 10,021. This was an- Wantagh nounced aa 1021, and now releases Hicksville Harry Klein of Baldwin. i Outside sections
In the list printed in our special CK:ean Side Wednesday, No. 548, Harry L. Car- Baldwin
Black Leaf 40
Kills all plant lice that it comes in contact with. Protect your garden and bushes and trees by using it. Recomraendad by 11. S. Goverunent
and all SUte Agricultural Schools. I »"*"' Freeport, should be Harry H. ^ Smithville South Put up in convenient packages arxi i ^'•i?**"- . „ , , Bellmore
sold by Harold Williams. Olive Blvd. I ^^* number 168, Leslie V Penny. ¦ Long Beach A4iT«rti«*a«Bt • Freeport, between 2100 and 2200, Kcosevelt
Names Probable j fantry, of Brooklyn, and is stil!
in names in first lieutenant on the rcien-e list, f,'.
600 273 I the National Guard. He served with
144 gg I his regiment at the Buffalo switch
175 g2 lyard riots in 1892, at the Brooklyn
13 6 or 7 I trilley riots in 1895 and in the Albany
34 16 i street car disturbances in 190!, on
3 1 or 2 ' which last occarion considerable pow-
4 ¦ lor 2'<^'''' ^*" burned, : 19 9 I First Lieut. Henry B. Schwab was 6 2 or S ' trained at Plattsburg. Second Li"ut. J
g ' j H. Schuyler Cammann was for 10 {
mon a doctor to treat her when shel"*! ^!^"'''^f,y ''/^*"1'"?"k ''"'^ '"' was removed from the water. ^L^""^^T*'^ ^^ ^Z".^"' Avenue, to
Mward M. Lown of Cornwall-on-the- Hudson, by Rev S. O. Curtke, .lastor of the Freeport M. E. Cburch.
Fourteen Yeais Ago
Forty firemen attend church service i
The ceremony was witnessed by only
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27
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28
So* 6 6 or 7
22
13
years in the 7th New York Infantry, of New York City, and attained the rank of sergeant major.
Among the other military men in the company are two veterans of the (Contin aed on Page 6)
at M. E. Church; sermon by pastor, I the imme<li:ite members of the famil- Rf V D. A. Jordan. ¦ ies and the bride's girl chums. Miss
Mr. and Mi-s. Wallace R.- Post en-' ?:ieanor Finch was bridesmaid, tertaining a baby daughter. \ Mr. and Mrs Lowp will reside in i f'reeport.
Dr. Posner's Shoes for Babies. Ad- - justable Ankle Support, Black Kid Lace, sizes 2 to 4, 12.00; sizes 4 Vo 8, $2.25. Also a nice line of Tan Kid,*
More Freeport News on Page 8
Instead of coosidennc the "hMM- Black Kid und 'Wbite Buck in regular \ hold hejp" queation a hopclew oo*, styles. Crevoiserat's, 95 .So. Main | try to solve it for yourself tbrooi^ St. I classified advertising.
JUTortUcBMal i AdvntUanMat
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Nassau County Review Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 30 FREEPORT VILLAGE TRUSTEES S.nui' copies ot Die K.-vicw tr "nie at ji^]] ^f,^ members were present at the Creenl»!att • «nd Braithwmite'H. Railroad Ave- ! . , V, .... nut Lieberman-* Na-isau County Review. [ re^jlar meetinjr of the Freeport Vll- DaSih«'» and Gi,i..;ti». Main ^^treeti Spit- la-rg Board of Tru.'itees last Thursday rer'« Stationery .Store. G.-ove Street; .Mich ' noff'i West Mirrick Roa HKJHW.ATER TIDE TABLE (Offlcial Figures for .Sandy Hook) Friday, July Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aujr. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 27 28 29 .•JO 31 1 1:19 P. .M. afternoon. The (luestion of reckless drivinir of autos was di.scussed at lentrth, and it was the unanimous sentiment of the Board that the activities of the po- 2:14 P. M. j lice in apprehendin;.' offenders should H:21P. M.jbe continued and even increased rath- 4:28 P.M. ler than that there .should be any let- .5:31 P. M. i up. Several accidents have resulted 0:07 P.-M. I from reckles.-i speedin-.^ and the Board 7:08A.M. is determined that the practice must! 7:.'j8 A. .M. stop. I The following applications were I if ran ted: Water - V. Cook, jr.. 29a Lena .\\e. j Sidewalk.-!—-Mrs. R. .\. Davison, ¦'>7' Bergen Place; RajTior R. Smith, Hel-i The members of the Freeport Unit en .Avenue; C. H. Fredewck, Hillside' of the Home Defense Corps elected Avenuje. MERRICK BELLMORE This column is edited by Re I tebrandt and all itenriii should h : to insur' inserrion under this W. H. Lit- ent to him adine. Services at the Church of the Re- ; deemer Sunday, the Eighth Aftei^ ! Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 .-/clock A. M. Frank Roberts is ou»t representative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders- and news left with him will receive the same careful attention £3 al our otfice. Local Boys Following Lieut. Colyer • The following: Freeport "boys" have enlisted in the 4th Battalion. Navnl Militia, under Lieut. Colyer. who is a native of Freeport. Lieut. Colyer is anxious to recruit 8:49 A. M. Home Defense Corps Elects Officers their permanent commissione |
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