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Nassau County Review
OttMmi Pmptr ci Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y.» F|ilDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915
Vol. XX, No. 34
Freeport
emcii of tlw Bniew for «tle Hetfaaiid Bnitkwwt*'*, Rail- IficteefTs. Ml DeSa^a's -and
iktU'a: Mate toect; Merri^ Baad.
Go- DaSil^'s.West tf.
aiGHWATBt noe table
PrWay.
Satorder^ ^jSosday rMaoday,
Tbandsf. rriday. tten'AT.
2b 21 22 21
4 H)2 p. m. 5:13 p. in. 1:48 p. m. 6:46 p. m.
26 p. m.
tf ;12 p. n.
9:Up. n.
19:96 p. n.
Sodai and PArsonal
MlUkw AkMt CUMrt>. VWl> « Vnopattatt aaA Tkair Fi
News of the Ckarches
— J f.-it,, ^tSdWaal af Sirmiili. Swicac •( tkm waak
Font Cberdi of ChrUt, Seieot.iat.—
Mr. and Mrc Miiiiitkm MillbelMr to opao a spscialfy ab^ >n tSf tbe American
WiH';ani Oaritcr adycrtiae* in tbe
bia banacaa oi ptanobiog aad
ud bak water baating. Your
stioB i» calM to bis adv. in this
H ia near taa laite t0 pay yoor nllaga witbMt catn i?a«emtace. be any who hava aat jm\ faid eao secore tbeir bttia fiaas tba tas coHaetor, D. Traak
Tba receiar saaataac af tba Village Board ef TraaUaa waa net bald Tbera- day aftenMoaw baeaaaa ef tba abaesc*
Tmatae Kandall. wbo ia enjoying a
tk'a
Clairia Eratbaridca boogtat 100 bi.
ele tiiea tUa ««ab>at a tMtxeiOt ^^^^ Is advartiaiaf tbna *t apadal inices ¦for tbi» weak fBly. 8aa hi* advertise- mant in tbia iaaaa.
"Tfat' Italian Baecva^tza of Free- |K»t " had ita tnft taiabratioo of M. 8. S. Oaila Aaaaata Saturday and Moo- day eveaiaca at Bca»a«taB aad Col- UJMbos Aaaaata. «itb fireworks and dancioe. ead a large crowd of parti¬ cipants m
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Van WidtleB •pent tbeir vacation with a party afSanrtoaa fleeday rooraiDg at 11 o'clock; friends at Bolton, on Lake Gtorff. ^ HsaspaUad Bank Building; subject
Mist Mae Raynor bas retomee freas 3"«rt ftasday, Aintost 22. "Mini" a week's visit with ber aont, Mra.; _, ' _ Harry Morreli of Roslyn. Tba EpwOTth Leagoe lawn fete ukes
J pace this Friday afternoon oo tbe
Merle Raynor was tendered a blrtb.'l»»a « Mrs. Charles W. Bedell's, 87 day postal shower, oo Wsdoaaday.: Sasitfc Street. Ice cream, cskt. lero- Angnst 18. acMde aad fancy Q-erticles will be on
• :saJ«. A free mnsical entertainment
Ernest S. Randall and G^l^e M. ;>• to be givea at 8:16; ail welconve. Levy sailed Satorday on a sbon trip tc f "~
St. Johns, Newfoundland. '¦ A««ie S. Badell is annoonced to lead
! tbe Epwortb Laagea meeting Sanday
and daagbtcr 1 aigbt ia tbe M. £. Cbarcfa; topic,
t u nr:t ¦- *• Cf am
Mrs. Gordon Lindsay are the gibests of Mrs. W. H. Wilcox of Newport. R. I. They are to stay till after the horse show.
'How To Malie tbe World Happier."
Five lioats ire¥«rrci|alred to convey
tbe mcinbers and friends of tbe Prea
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amerman aad i "T**™" Sunday Sdwol on tbeir anna
daaghter have returned borne fraa •'^ij^*St '" ^'^ ^'" ^"'i*' 'J^i ^'
two weeks' motor trip throogb tbaj'**- Tbe event was a splendid soc
States, retaming by way of tbe Bark- «-" "L*^* "I" T!^ 'n' ?*"* shirsa. " ' . ' eayaacc to tiie beach, bat a collection
" itafcaaoatbe lioata was sofficient to
A postal card received from Mia.} **f'*9 all eapaaaea. W. A. Richard (requesting change af: ,_ o u • o • ti u
address of paper) announces tbat tbey . t^k^^^tba Bahai Revelation by ar. spending their vacation at Litcb- J^SLT' SS; "'fSrJ^L ttT:2o*' field. Conn., which they hope w^''^ S^^or'SSt 2?"^^n.'amy- _^^,(aad fWI aignificaaea of baptism, resar- ^^'laetiBtfaad jadg^aant. with BibHcBl importance." All
Local Topics
Baseball
(Special Reporter)
hr *.
In one of the fastest and best tfames played here tbis sefsson the Freeport A. A went down to defeat at tbe hands of tbe fast Manhattan F. C. of Brooklyn by the score of 1 to 0.
Both Bedell and Abbey pitched es- celleot bail, neither pitcher isseing
Bedell allowed bat two bits and
h tk Fratenal Orderslh tiie Fire Departmeal
DIDN'T GOESS RiSHT
None of tbe fifemca wmv toriviead
to bear tbe whistle Wow tbe fire alarm
Saturday nigbt—tbey ata always oa
tbe lookoat foi it wImb thefc is a fire
works exhibition in tlie rillagz bat titeIf***' . .^^ ^,, „
surprise w»s in finding that tbe fi,, > ««»nfl «ght men. while Freeport se¬ ws, not caused by the firework* bat ;"«*?^fi''« J" V"^ Ab')ey. and fourteen from a combination of gaaotine ..d «*t«red to the bench by the strikeout blaze 1 '•'''**•
_____ j It was a pitcher's battle from start
NOTHING TO IT i '^ ^nisb. and oar own Freddie should
have come oat victor but for bis own wild pitch in tbe tbird inning witb a man on tbird base, from, whence he scored.
Next Saturday tbe local boys are go¬
of benefit to their son Merle, been ill for three months witb
matie fever. They also say tliat da^, .
received a call from Mr. and Mra. Aa-! *f^.?'^^'•f*
dereon of Freeport on Satarday. Dr-j^^'y «'***^: no charge or col lec
Richard was in Freeport We«bi
attending the funeral of Mrs. Ndaoat
H. Smith. i
itsaC
Karl Brown has been oo a'vi on a trip to Chicago. Ha weak with bis brother Clyde at ton. III..
Thomas EOiaaB aTOtyater Bay. fatb- •r of former ViCace l^mtaa i. Hoyier Ellison of Wallace Suaat. ia ia Saney Hospital. Maw Terit. arbeca ba onder- went aa opantiea m Taaaday. We are infonacd Tbnadey neraiag tbat be is reatic; aiccly. aad hia recovery la hoped fsar.
MMria Jacabaaa ia having a two- baick baHtfag. 22x50 feet erect- «i tba let aoetb ef thaOobeta baild- tbaaartbpertof.wliicli Mr. Jae- ia aofweccapyi^t as a^bQestera.
S. Hawaii ia the eoatraetor. and- .««oi
Jaeoliaaa will aieaa iato tbe new iflding aa aaea ea feislied. about De- camber 1.
William Pettigrew of 122 Pearsall Avenue, aaaiataat delivery clerk at Smith ft Bedtll'a pbanaacy. who was attack by a iaiga aato track while rid¬ ing a wheel alaag Seat Merrick Road one moniag laat watA^ aad who was reported ae aaeiaaaiy iajorad. is en¬ tirely rccDV«ed: ia fact, be was oat tbe next day. aet being b*<By hurt.
Aboat li a. as. en Haadsiy. August 16, at tbe bar at Zacba Iidet Capt. Albert Berbtft aad iria gabing crew. cooaiatiDg of Williaai Bemaa. Robert Wetden. Wiiliaaa SiaMeaoa aad Peter Herbert,* all of Freeport, rescaed tbe aoQ and daaghter of Rev. Dr. Wiley of Maiisape^oa. whoae boat "Edna," was overtaread while coming in from the
later William Marshall of Bald- lo, riding a hicyeic. was ran into by ato No. ilSOfi. awdto have been ivan by tbe esraet; a Mr. Horn, of Parfc.^ Taiaday aftanoon. at of Cbatcb atract aad Railroad Jvenae. Tbe aato was driven away without any «8er le pay for tbe bicycle which waa badly damaged. Witnesses aay the aoto waa noaiiag too close to the comer ia makiag tbe tem.
Suffrage ColaonB
At tlie Presbyterian Church next oraiag tlie pastiw will exdiange pal- pita witb Rev. Mr. Lonx of the Bap tiat Cbarcfa, who will condoet the wor¬ ship aad preach. In the evening tbe paatar vrill inreaeh on 'Guidance Into ^ritaal Vitality." All are cordially iavitad. The Jevenile Choir will sing at bath servicea.
(Special Contributor) ^ F«|| Air lki« lUy Ooee
This week we have added a few aiare | . ., '
names to our list of glorious mm who' Catoaafaade are sapplied within tbe have pledged themselves to vote foe ""^ "* a*?* «* •• ""'y ^"^ ^^e sum- woman's enfranchisement: i ¦« '*'*^ "J*^ ^ Vincent de Paal
••yoa may say pablicly tbat I am Society at Fraeport, to whicb delicate
favorable to votes for women and aball *"¦«¦ "^ »««»« children of tbe tene-
vote for the Woman Saffrage Amend- f ¦«*¦ ¦» •"« *«* ''•"^ «P «*"'«'« »•»«>
ment, November 2." i *OTa areatber. will be forced to cloae
Franklin Bedell. jitsdoeea.
Village Tiaatce. l ^ atmag appeal bas been sent out ^.tntbe7SO.OOOCatbotioi of Brooklyn
"Why sorely I shall vote 'Yea' ta ^^ ,« ^i^w tbia great charity to lan- the amendment grantinf; women the < ^,{,11 for tbe want of a few tboasand vote, November 2. Are tuey not »,do«ara. Tba entire Cost of running the eapaUe as men? Don't tbe cooaty ba- fc,^, Cgr tba aammer and caring for a long to them just na much as it datatej^l^afijjOO ^omen and children is men? I see no reason why a woaaaa'.tMat fCOOO. and of this sum only should not have aa much say aboat her jjSOO hea been received. Only fitO eonnti^ as a man has to say aboat his, j,,,^ h^ tt,^ benefit of a ten-days va-
nntry. The women of New York emtiom ao far tbis summer, and the Sute can count on the vote of Martin c'^berBdi^. wbo have been looking for- F. Mftrphy." ^' ward t<r the noting wi^h the greatest
"You may say that I shail vote fer eageraesa, will be disappointed unless tb^ Woman Suffrage Amendment." „»be $3500 is raised within a very short Supervisor Philip J. Christ.. tuae-
.<T u 11 » . »i. m «_. ! Tbeoaas W. Hynes sayrf'i "Five
"I shall vote for the '^"^•o^^- etutm fnm viay Catholic family in
frage Amendment, November Z:* ' 5 J Bwoklya would more than make the
James ¥. Campion. j„^ complete and oring joy to hon-
"Tbe Woman Suffragists of New ; ifreds of little ones and tbeir mothers, York State may count on mrvote No^^who are longing, for a dip in tbe salt vember 2.
water and a breath of frewh air."
Five dollara pays for a whole week's oatiag for one person, and Mr. Hynes, who is president of tbe St. Vincent de Paal SMriety. feels hopeful that bia I' fellow citizens will see that the home is kept open.—Obsever.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO i
CAMPAIGN FOND 3 Tbe names appearing below are Freeport contributors to tbe W<HiaB ;Bditor Naaaaa Coanty Review:— Saffrage Empire State campaignfand:^ la yoor iacee of August 13, a cor
Edward L. White.'
"I am in favor of Woman Saffrage ^ and shall vote for the Amendment No-- vember 2^"
Frank H. SUvena.
Mams AWit IWee "Aafi" Sigo$
Miss Nellie M. Anderson Smith Cox
Thomas P. C. Forbes Miss Stella Foreman Mrs. Tr-MY~-&tcShgne Sheriff Stephen P. Pettit Supervisor Hiram R. Smith Mrs. Silas Williams Mrs. Edward L. White
reepewdeat bas called attention to tbe < Bctieea plaeed at the stations of the 'Le^ laland Railroad, endorsed by the - New T<«k State Association Opposed , to Women Saffrage, tbat they vote No oa tiie Woman Saffrage Amendment -_ en Nevenaber 2.
Aa a citizen of Nasiao County, jattesMily impoaed to Women's Snf-
: frage, may I express tbe thanks that
' the attention of tbe public bas been CoflUgerdal Travelers Goiag Raygf eeiled to these signs, it is exactly
' wl»t we want, and we cannot but ap-
tjelly Giaaaas^ 2ie Jot 12 et. pTeaerviag kettles, ioc Friiit Jar Rirtiben^ Se doc. Da Siva rick Road ud S nd Idc Store. aext to P. O.
The firat annual fishing excursicB of ' Long Island (;;ouncil No. 506, U. C. T., wili take place tomorrow. Satorday. i Aogost 21. The committee baa chart- - ered the sloop Pacific, which wiii leaved Freeport Ferry Go.'s dock at 8:15 a. | m. The price of tickets is |2. which f will include a day's trip, bait, refraab '
In answer to a reader f will ventore to assert tbat the display of tbe adver¬ tisement of a a ell-known beer maaa- facturing coir pany on the Croat page of the police program last Tbaraday did not carry with it aay pLraaaal rec¬ ommendation of tbe adveitlaing maa- ager of tbe affair.
IT'S A QUEER OLD WORLD C. Lush paints beer signa elcag the Long Island Railroad ia tba vicinity of Freeport. There yoa an, foika— make your own jokes.—World.
Obitmry
CATHERINE J. SMITH
Funeral services of Mrs. Catberiac J., widow of Nelacm "H. Sasith aad mother oflSupervisor Hiram S. Smith, were held at ber home. Weat Mhtrick Road, Wednesday afternoea. in ehacga of Rev. S. O. Cartica. pertar of tbe M. E. Church, aaaiatad by Bcv. W A. ]|iicbard, a former peafeM, aad Kev. W. A. Layton. alao aa iattasata friend of tbe family. Tbe beaae waa filled, with sorrowing ralativaa and frienda. to pay tbeir last trilmte of reapeet' to the deceased. A female ^pnfeC saag "One Sweetly Solemn Tboa^bt," "We Shall Meet" and "Tbcta laaLaadtfaat Is Fairer Than D«y." The borial service was held at GrccnAeia Ceme¬ tery ; Fulton, funeral diracter.
Mrs. Smith was aa evary dey Chria- tian. Tbe beautifying' iaflaaneee of a pure religion were spread over a life aad ; Pettit, lb character as spotless aad eharming as '¦ Kerley. If was ever possessed by aay of thenoMe \ Elliscm. c women wbo have lived and died daring [ Raynor. 3b tbe ages tbat are gone, it ia difBcalt! Cheshire. 2b to pay a fitting tribata to tbe meaiery | A. Smith, cf of ao noble a womaa—one whoea every ! Nolan, ss
ing to break tbeir losing streak and the fast Hickory F. C. of Brooklyn are slated as tbe victims.
Mystic Bebaicab l^odga No. tM. I. 0. a r.. will have tbeir aaaaal aaii to High Bill Bench an AegMt U. tbe weather permitting; er the firat fi^ day. Boau leave Patterson's dock at 9 a. m.
Tbe foactb aaaeal aatemgbile ride of Progi seaiss Ceaadl. Deagbtera of Liberty, waa held ta Bodtaway Beadi
weaaaaoay.
Mattsraaf iMa»M*MiM>e«b«it tlMCnuM*
The L. L Gped Hearted Thespian Society, cwwpoaad of saeayiers of the tlieatiical fraternity living in Free- port and Baidwia, gave a vaudeville show at the Amiricaii Theatre laat ev¬ ening.
The score:
FREEPORT A. A.
ab. 4 4 8 8 8 3 8 8 »
day life as embelliriied by the OMet Bbodea. rf
charming and lovable attribataa af ber Badell, p
sex. '
She seemed bom to in^iire tbe loaa Total 29 0 6 27 18 1
and respect of all who were so fertan-, MANHATTAN F C
ate as to know ber aad no one was: more willing to aid tba snfferiag. cheer p, , .. tne desponding, sustain tbe weak and ^.'*°T''^ ^° to throw over tbe frailtiee of ear race i ^'k*"?!!' ok the mantle of Christian charity. sc^wer, zn
r»: «.. |Abi»oy, p
Ripe Wheat Bedell, ss
"We bent today o'er a coffined form. Mailer, If
And our tears fell softly,down; I Medio, 3b
We looked our last on the aged face, j Stern, c With its look of peace, its patieat; Mess, rf
grace. ;
And hair like a silver crowa.' ! Total 29 1 2x26 7 0
We touched onr own to the elaycaid| ?f *•;'«* *>"'• »»'* ^^ Cheshire's bat- bands, i**t**"- . .
From.life's long labor at reat; i „»«<>'« by innings:
And among tbe blosaoma. white and "«»»»•"•" ? ? i " " " " " ^-^
gy,g^l Freepprt 00000000 0—0
We noted'a buiicb of golden wheat. L ,^'''?5l'"'^V*"^ ^,**?f", ^: ^^ ^^^^ Clasped close to the silent breast. ! ": "'''» P'*']'- »«<'«"; !«'* ""^ bases.
j Ereeport 2, Manhattan 2; sacrifice hit. Tbe blossoms wbisperej^ of fadeleas! fcij^n; double play. Medio and Blao- bloon>' } " !velt;timeof game, 1 br. 30 min.;
Of a land where fall no tears; i umpires, A. Cooke and J. Voorbes.
The ripe wheat told of toil aad
ab. 4 4 3 8 8 3 3 8 8
7 0 2 1 1
0"
1
14
1
Smith 4 Bedeli talk aboat com Vending recipaamd praacriptioaa in jadv. tbia mask.
AeaardaaaMnc
Bayview Taxieab Service; Obdillac can, «.S0 hear. -Tel. 708 «pert. '
preeiate tbe fact that tbe voters bave4 bad their attention directed to these sigaa by tbe "Other Side."
WUle erprsming this appreciation saay L boarevcr, point oot two errora year eerrsapondent bas made.
Tbe oaeetioo is asked. "What au-
w,i..nc.uae.c»y»«^j.-K,^i^^ to speak
lStf4^2kHS ^'•«"*fa^*o»«nof Long I.land?"
• 'mSmmiKonsiots of MwOrdi -"^nll^Jl?^*'^fo^ T'^'^'hT * o^i^^-i AiKi,. M j«K»-~»--J w— I g>** *•"¦ ***^'*^*« *^0 <*n November ^?S nlha, ''•^- 1 mrf— fail to aee where the Lang
rest S. uonbar. ffalaBd Womeo appears at all. Bat
, I tbe. giasaat error is in the closing sen-
Qgidt Bicycb R^pakr Wavk ' i*"^ otjko letter, when we are ui^d
ivBay
yoor caal aaw hefara yoo Frsepeit Cotf C4Mi^iM>y
need
ley apecial has af cot flowera^
forttm asalMnA. C. &. Ankws.
Rockvflie Ce9t«*. L. 1. Tele-
eomcctlaa: daliyary aaywhera.
^dlient 4a* 13 room baoae near dU v«*T eeitabte fw boardiag WW aaU « ruasihiahie price ftarnim take etbar property for Land btOaeceaa moetgege. Albin 47 RailrQad Ae«Kie,
_ » o J _,. • I. ,. eaaaee Taa ea November 2. and aro
On a recent Sunday morning a wheel f„M.,^,j fc, .-cj^e it two votes in- waa stolen trom a bicycle from a haai-g^^^j nf oat_"
nsss nlWce on Main Street; on Tneed^ J |^ (^, Snffragi^ts know so little of morning the wheel was sent to Charfe; ^ Boveramental regulations, that Brotberidges shop for repair and Wad-irt^jji,„i,^,^ ,„tj„^ t„ qj^E nesday morning (inside of 24 hours) It ^, ^ j„ ,j„^ approve tbe slogan wee returnad ready for service. If f e,„»^ , ^^^ political organixa- Hr. Brotherldga keeps »P •oefa sMnrwr Ukm w "Vote early and oft^?" as tbi» we venture to predict that a«< ] g^^a^ ^, ,^|„ ^f^o Islaad withstanding "everybody is now »-, ,^1. „^,^t j,^ Suffrage caose. do terested m automobi es it will sooa be ^^^^ aa tbat yoa a^ more familiar necessary for him \o secere larger j ^^ ^ Opn«itotion before we place
Tbe patient waiting, the tniatiag prayer. The garnered good of the yeara. ^
We knew not what Snik perhaBoiiaad
found. „^^^ '^
What ragged places hcr~f8ef^ What cross was hers, what biackneaa
of nigbt. We aaw bat the peace, the hloaaooa white. And the bunch of ripened wheat.
Aa each goes up fnms tbe flehki ol earth, ^.^ BearingA'be treasorea ef life, God looks for some gathered ,graia of
good. From the ripe barveet tbat abiniiig stood. Bat wailing tbe reaper's knife.
Chen lalior well, tbat in death yen go
Not (mty witb bloaaoaia Nui bent with doobt. a
(With fears, -^
And dead, dry htitks of tba yeairs,— But laden with golden wbfaC
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of interest from tbe Beview'flire 1 foarteen years ago this week > I
Fire from overheated ran^ at Wood- cleft Inn Loss aboat |2S.
Antomobiie stage fer stage raote in Nascnn Comity tested on trial trip.,
Mrs. R. H. Maytaad aeriewaly fia- jared in accident on bwii.
Freeport Golf Club fonnally
Village President W^toee 1 from a month's trti> in Bampe
NOTES OF THE GAME Umpire Cooke bas resigned as um¬ pire and will be replaced by either Ridley Abrams of Lynbrook or VoQrbes of Bellroorn assisted by "Whit" Our- yea wbo ««jil look after the bases.
Qoarters for t^is repair shop.
\ tea eoami «i oar uovemment m tne (Fnif t Paal OHfext
Clark. Mr. Wm. v
EMridg«. Mr. Wniiam Foote, Master Walter, care Smith Qarvsy, Mr. Victor
SaMASkw Yad<a«bll.«,«ra«le|ii«^XM"*H^^ n-eii4.»T.
Uw Santh Shore Yadit Ciob vrill | Babot, Mifa. Lirzie, 18 Ea»t ^ ?
tba eoatnl ef oar Government in tbe ef fom fiair hands^ Very tr»ny. A ritixMt of Naasaa (toadty.
tbe l>^biaa. Maaday. Aetfiwt 28.
tam Reed ia dydji Fitch's ifreat
tie ataey. -H« 0*t» Way*
i, A9CMt m "The Rcaary" | S'-j^'f™- t nda. faaaa^HMC Catbiya >^il-
TraAaH Afeals Eadnmitk
Valeetine Qainlan, ^he Lo!« Iaiaad distributor for tbe, 'Trnmbotl car. h*» no trouble in securing agents to bMsBc tbe neat little machine wbicb heie new
extensively advertiaiog. The follow- .. ,—,-¦
ii« are tbe lat#rst ad4tlioea to hm lietjheld ita aaaaal mea«cerade 4n>ce next! Laaey^ David ofageata: ;fH4vev«dee^ i^JoWutS?-^ T^^
Jobn J. Borgea^ Jiottmf*' Garage, hcmse will he af^pn^riateiy decorated Nf«nali.a!n, Mra. Anna for Merrick, Bellnota, 1^aBta|.ii aad br tbe oceaaioa aad priam wjtli be [ O'^kuiaer. Mies Marsoa. EaM Freapaet
:awaidadf(»'tbefe|*ttteiteoataaHNv'eadiBotenhacb, Rev. L. p.
Clifford J. Rhodes, for Bay £|b»% |alaa far ^ ftnmiwt coataatea. faei- BrichtVfa'.ft-s.sTi^i F-fiir * "Sstnes tr SK* crent i» ertended' tw «T!
Hie Freeport infield played some game.
"rbey seemed to draw tlie
bail to them
The anmal oativ of D. B. P. Mott Peat No. 527. G. A. R., waa held to Point Lookoat aa Thnraday of this week, with the lediaa ef tbe Relief Cwpa aa apecial gasats aa aaaal. Tbe boata aailed :&n«ii Pattcraoe's dock. Fraeport River.
Kico. Miss Elisabctfe
j Itesche. Mr. Fits, Hp««J»f de^irvry
In r^ards to the run that won tbe game Satarday: Bedell made a wild Iteow witb a man aa third, tbe ball going to the backstop and bouncing back to Abe wbo was' aboot ten feet from tbe plate. Abe wheeled aroond aad saw the runner trying to acore and maOe a Hying leap for bim and tagged Mm» oa the lag 'When be was about a foot from tiie plate bat be looked aafo to tbe amp, so we Ic^t tbo game, ^yer m^imitted after tbe inaing tbat be was 06t: but that didn't help aa any.
Oaring tbe game there were hot five men 00 bas^, one of them seor- sBs; two Freeport and two Manfaattsaa \ i^^ati l^t atraitdcd on tbe bags.
iladlt there wmn hat S8 maa at hat aad eotiaidtHriag thi« yoa can see they want oot in l..l,^-pxdev in all bat . four iunings when four in*n went tn
nmmgi
so
wsmam^
Mystic Babekah Entertainment Com¬ mittee will hold ita firat annaal eating to High Hill Beach aext Wedaaaday. aailing from Pattaraaa's dock.
Fvci
Aboat 9:45 Satavdey Bight the fire department waa called eat by alarm 48 for a blaxe in ifchraiber'a tailor shop in the Arcade BaildiBg on Railroad Avenoe, what* gaaeleae oaed in clean¬ ing clodiing had igaitad. aad set tbe interior of tbe shop eUaaa. Tbe flamca ware qpirkty pat eat by the chemical hoae of the aagiaa eompeny. bat not tmtil the intetior ef tbe room, aad tbe stock, ware hndly damaged.
Mr, Schreiber fizae bia loaa at $1800 on fixtnrea and atoek, polieiee beM by Tboraea Loeaa and Mbby * Bdwarda.
The smoke antered tbe piano store of H. G. Raymere next door necessi¬ tating tbe poiidiing ef tbe casea. for wbicb be has been reimfaaraed $40 by tbe inaurance eompaniee repreaented by C. C. Mootc and Smith ft Ortell. The damage te tbe bnilding owned by William G. Miller, ia aheat $«00.
Freeport, L. L. Aagast 14—After a brief visit to the boitae of their uncle. Charles Harria, at tiic foot of Bayview Avenoe, Alfred and Loaise Mainland, the two cfaildraa of Mi^ Barris Main- tand, the Saffragiat ocgaaiaar, wbo were maroaaad at L*wrenea Beach, have retnaed to tent life there.
Talegraab from Oneida: Wallace elected second vice presi¬ dent ; two opponents withdraw. —Chisf.
The following is sent from "H. C. P." ia attendance at tbe State Con¬ vention at Oneida:
STATE CONVENTION Tuesday A. M.
Conveation opened a 10:14 a. m.
President Smith invited all officers to platform, and all fatere officers.
Tare candidates for Presid*ot. but only Mr. Kelly's name roeutionad after inviting foture officers.
Prayer was offered by the Fire De¬ partment Chaplain, after which a abort addresa of welcome was made by O. C Barke, eity attorney, wbich was reaponded to by President Ssr.itb.
Secratery of State Hugo, of Water- town, made tbe addreaa of tbe seacion. wbicb waa responded to by Hon. John A. Vrooman.
I aat year aa exponent of Votes for Women was allowed to addreaa tbe meeting, and this year, in doe coor- teay, tbe same privilege was granted to Mrs. O. D. Oliphant, ot tbe New York State Association Opposed to Woman Saffrage, wbo spoke for aboat twenty minutes, and was thanked by tbe Preaident.
Secretary preaented report on cre> dentiala, raaohitiou committee appoint¬ ed and session adjoomed at 12:05.
Tueaday P. M.
Convention opened at 2:15 p. m.
Coorteay of the Convention was ex¬ tended Deputy Chief Sullivan and Cap¬ tain Maryn, of Washington.
A proposed amendment to by-laWs was offered, changing designation from "inmates" to "members" of Fire¬ men's Home at Hodaon.
A member speaking on his inability to procure admin ion to the home waa contradicted flatly by Mr. Kelly, chair¬ man of the Board of Trnstees.
Cbiot Pearsall attempted to secure action on law regarding fire wardens. . wbicb action bas beeit postponed for two years, bat adjournment waa deaired. and motion aould not ba ac¬ cepted Convention adjoamed 4 p. m.
Postal greetings are also sent by Comrades Wallace of Hose 1 and Nilaa of Truck 1.
Altboogb tbe moving picture shows, whicb were expected to pay most of tbe expenses of our field day, were al¬ most a failure, don't think for a min- ate tbat we are not going to have aa big a time as usual this year. We may not show much profit from tbe. event, but tbe affair was not original¬ ly intended for pecuniary profit, but just a day for tbe firemen, and if the
Charlea HatrHw jr.. will remain as 1 committee without tbe expected profits custodian of tbe two Mainlaade. Theirj from tbe moving picture show, is able mother will 1 untiaaa bararttrage work to handle tbe day successfully, and
there is not the slightest doubt tbat it wili, it will have more than fulfilled tbe purpose for wbich it was intended.
To Enforce Fire
Traffic Ordinance
Freeport, August 12, 1916. Editor Review.
Without farther malsatation £ram aoli citoio neigbfaoea.
In tbeir brief stay ia Freeport an Eagle reporter bed a chance to leaen bow Wftll.able tbeee children are to take care of. themaeivea. They are also well edocatedL Leaiae is stody- ing the history of Colonial New Eng¬ land, and is familiar with the way j they lived. Arthar ia a well drilled I boy scoot, aad a s»deat in tbe Jamai- j ca Righ ScfaoeL He's an iagenoes, chap, too. Wlwnthe Mainlands went! "«•'Sir:—
to tbe beach eSly in tbe summer be f^ In response to a request from the borrowed bis mother's watch for a A'* «l«P*rtment. Chief of Police Lamb day. and built a son dial. He drove a I has issued an order and the order is heavy stick in tbeaaod. and aa tbe day »^»» P««ted "t Police Headquarters, wore on and the son rcae and be tb^tOrd'"*"" f^°-37B of the Village marked off with shells the sun's shad o' Freeport regarding interference owateacb boor, fiaeb week when | »»tb fire department and fire apparatus the mother arrive! hi mi.^t ^bj \mvtbo oototead. changes neceaaery.-kJagie. It lias^become w that whenever be
—' 1_^ j whistle blows, a large number of aoto-
^fjm f m- . i«.i ¦ mobile owners proceed immediately to
WW cany ntUre rilBS 11^,,, f^^^, }„ their cars, with the result
To inaore the ssifety of peaaengera, ! that there is constant danger of coUi- employeeaand ita roiling stock, tbe i ¦ion with fire apparatus, and when the Ung Island Railroad haa jast iaaaad j apparatus arrive, which is bound to be the followii« inatractians to iU train J a little later than some of these autos. employees tagardiag tba tranaporta-1 they find the road completely blocked.
tion of csoiving pit.Uiie films on passen ger trains:
"Motion pletara filma, irfaen proper ly packed and cawetad with yellow la bel eapeeially peeeiisd far aaefa ship ments. wilC wtasa arcempanied by
which bas happened on several occa- 'sions lately This condition is fast I gettir^ worae, and for our own protec- ! tion. as well as tbe protection of ttioee
who summon ns. we have been forced I to appeal to the police. We do not
pass<wgers. be carried free of charge. I »>•« » be 'diaagreeable in this, bet will tbeae I *e e^' organized for a certain duty.
Under no eii
filma be carried in that part of any car and we believe that when attention is
oped lor tbe traasporution of paaaen' g^>rs or in the vaetibalae ef pameagar cars. Tbey will be haedlid only in baggage cars or tba ments of eioaablaed can placed in tbe baggage eeaspartateata of coasbiaad cnn^ MMh coaspertaMnU moat b«^ kept traa ef pasasngara.
Pasaeagers toeaaiiuHiiig filaia.wtll be reqoired to daliaer tbe films ia tbe baggage cara aad to call Car than at destination, aad^ will afan he reqaifad to beadle taen betweoa traJaa at poinU where txttndmr ia aeeeeaary."
called to this fast growing evil, oor raiidaots will co-operate with apd not hindae na in fulfilling tbat doty.
Tbe er(linance wbich will be en- fceeed, provides, briefly, tbat:
Any vehicle, upon tbe approach of fire ap^aratoB. shall be immediataly palled to tbe aub aad stopped and ra- Biein in that poaition lintil sacb dre apparataa shall have passed.
Aay street car shall immediately irtop and wait until tbe apparatus baa
(For oar pandara te
lapart
leealltiea)
Fri<toy. Angaat It, dsar mad (rained Tha^ad^r i4gbt|.
Satioday, dear.
Sander. «*eer. "atieky" alight rata Thal**?«'t a p. m.
^^^^ Monday, ctaac. bat (heavy atene Ja Galveatan)
Tueaday. eimmt aad warm M a. m.: rain siigbtly at aeaa; ancb eeek to¬ ward ni|^
Wedaeadtf, deer aad aooL
Taeradey. abiar aad ^aHe ceoL
No vehicle at time cf fire shall stop wKbin fifty faet of a fire hydrant.
Any parsoa in control of aay vehicle ut time of Bra ahall immediately mo|ve the eaaM fnei any fire hydrant apon Qcdeea fnm a flfanuin,
Mo.petew ataali oaa tbe nana of fire deparUttsat apon mttf vehicle except five appuataeeceapte^ by three chiefs, aad sBfgaaa of dapertmeiit.
Hopamimaheli dHve any vehicle ejtflspt eartHRenee la actoal «tV)ee and vehieta cartying "iLlnited States mail over any hoaa in may stzeet or toadway.
Me penon i^t go within ai9 fire Hae aetabliabod by any firanmo or flre-
Wili tbooe wbe own aotos be^ as to {do ae»vraijif hy keying tbe streeta
Bnf Scaola Mitaag fidan Skmn
The Senate ara pieasuag lfarB»vl«j«ir Wehi^fawre they wttt when tbey ing pietasv ^tcara at tbe Otyetal tbe- i knew tba oaaAtioae •tfe on We&MMdav. Aagoat Wl, wd Very troly yoor.
Wedneaday, Bmplmiem fe i^ proeewi Howard E. P«
to be f^ tbe ause fined. Chief, freeport *
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Nassau County Review OttMmi Pmptr ci Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y.» F ilDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 Vol. XX, No. 34 Freeport emcii of tlw Bniew for «tle Hetfaaiid Bnitkwwt*'*, Rail- IficteefTs. Ml DeSa^a's -and iktU'a: Mate toect; Merri^ Baad. Go- DaSil^'s.West tf. aiGHWATBt noe table PrWay. Satorder^ ^jSosday rMaoday, Tbandsf. rriday. tten'AT. 2b 21 22 21 4 H)2 p. m. 5:13 p. in. 1:48 p. m. 6:46 p. m. 26 p. m. tf ;12 p. n. 9:Up. n. 19:96 p. n. Sodai and PArsonal MlUkw AkMt CUMrt>. VWl> « Vnopattatt aaA Tkair Fi News of the Ckarches — J f.-it,, ^tSdWaal af Sirmiili. Swicac •( tkm waak Font Cberdi of ChrUt, Seieot.iat.— Mr. and Mrc Miiiiitkm MillbelMr to opao a spscialfy ab^ >n tSf tbe American WiH';ani Oaritcr adycrtiae* in tbe bia banacaa oi ptanobiog aad ud bak water baating. Your stioB i» calM to bis adv. in this H ia near taa laite t0 pay yoor nllaga witbMt catn i?a«emtace. be any who hava aat jm\ faid eao secore tbeir bttia fiaas tba tas coHaetor, D. Traak Tba receiar saaataac af tba Village Board ef TraaUaa waa net bald Tbera- day aftenMoaw baeaaaa ef tba abaesc* Tmatae Kandall. wbo ia enjoying a tk'a Clairia Eratbaridca boogtat 100 bi. ele tiiea tUa ««ab>at a tMtxeiOt ^^^^ Is advartiaiaf tbna *t apadal inices ¦for tbi» weak fBly. 8aa hi* advertise- mant in tbia iaaaa. "Tfat' Italian Baecva^tza of Free- K»t " had ita tnft taiabratioo of M. 8. S. Oaila Aaaaata Saturday and Moo- day eveaiaca at Bca»a«taB aad Col- UJMbos Aaaaata. «itb fireworks and dancioe. ead a large crowd of parti¬ cipants m Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Van WidtleB •pent tbeir vacation with a party afSanrtoaa fleeday rooraiDg at 11 o'clock; friends at Bolton, on Lake Gtorff. ^ HsaspaUad Bank Building; subject Mist Mae Raynor bas retomee freas 3"«rt ftasday, Aintost 22. "Mini" a week's visit with ber aont, Mra.; _, ' _ Harry Morreli of Roslyn. Tba EpwOTth Leagoe lawn fete ukes J pace this Friday afternoon oo tbe Merle Raynor was tendered a blrtb.'l»»a « Mrs. Charles W. Bedell's, 87 day postal shower, oo Wsdoaaday.: Sasitfc Street. Ice cream, cskt. lero- Angnst 18. acMde aad fancy Q-erticles will be on • :saJ«. A free mnsical entertainment Ernest S. Randall and G^l^e M. ;>• to be givea at 8:16; ail welconve. Levy sailed Satorday on a sbon trip tc f "~ St. Johns, Newfoundland. '¦ A««ie S. Badell is annoonced to lead ! tbe Epwortb Laagea meeting Sanday and daagbtcr 1 aigbt ia tbe M. £. Cbarcfa; topic, t u nr:t ¦- *• Cf am Mrs. Gordon Lindsay are the gibests of Mrs. W. H. Wilcox of Newport. R. I. They are to stay till after the horse show. 'How To Malie tbe World Happier." Five lioats ire¥«rrci alred to convey tbe mcinbers and friends of tbe Prea Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amerman aad i "T**™" Sunday Sdwol on tbeir anna daaghter have returned borne fraa •'^ij^*St '" ^'^ ^'" ^"'i*' 'J^i ^' two weeks' motor trip throogb tbaj'**- Tbe event was a splendid soc States, retaming by way of tbe Bark- «-" "L*^* "I" T!^ 'n' ?*"* shirsa. " ' . ' eayaacc to tiie beach, bat a collection " itafcaaoatbe lioata was sofficient to A postal card received from Mia.} **f'*9 all eapaaaea. W. A. Richard (requesting change af: ,_ o u • o • ti u address of paper) announces tbat tbey . t^k^^^tba Bahai Revelation by ar. spending their vacation at Litcb- J^SLT' SS; "'fSrJ^L ttT:2o*' field. Conn., which they hope w^''^ S^^or'SSt 2?"^^n.'amy- _^^,(aad fWI aignificaaea of baptism, resar- ^^'laetiBtfaad jadg^aant. with BibHcBl importance." All Local Topics Baseball (Special Reporter) hr *. In one of the fastest and best tfames played here tbis sefsson the Freeport A. A went down to defeat at tbe hands of tbe fast Manhattan F. C. of Brooklyn by the score of 1 to 0. Both Bedell and Abbey pitched es- celleot bail, neither pitcher isseing Bedell allowed bat two bits and h tk Fratenal Orderslh tiie Fire Departmeal DIDN'T GOESS RiSHT None of tbe fifemca wmv toriviead to bear tbe whistle Wow tbe fire alarm Saturday nigbt—tbey ata always oa tbe lookoat foi it wImb thefc is a fire works exhibition in tlie rillagz bat titeIf***' . .^^ ^,, „ surprise w»s in finding that tbe fi,, > ««»nfl «ght men. while Freeport se¬ ws, not caused by the firework* bat ;"«*?^fi''« J" V"^ Ab')ey. and fourteen from a combination of gaaotine ..d «*t«red to the bench by the strikeout blaze 1 '•'''**• _____ j It was a pitcher's battle from start NOTHING TO IT i '^ ^nisb. and oar own Freddie should have come oat victor but for bis own wild pitch in tbe tbird inning witb a man on tbird base, from, whence he scored. Next Saturday tbe local boys are go¬ of benefit to their son Merle, been ill for three months witb matie fever. They also say tliat da^, . received a call from Mr. and Mra. Aa-! *f^.?'^^'•f* dereon of Freeport on Satarday. Dr-j^^'y «'***^: no charge or col lec Richard was in Freeport We«bi attending the funeral of Mrs. Ndaoat H. Smith. i itsaC Karl Brown has been oo a'vi on a trip to Chicago. Ha weak with bis brother Clyde at ton. III.. Thomas EOiaaB aTOtyater Bay. fatb- •r of former ViCace l^mtaa i. Hoyier Ellison of Wallace Suaat. ia ia Saney Hospital. Maw Terit. arbeca ba onder- went aa opantiea m Taaaday. We are infonacd Tbnadey neraiag tbat be is reatic; aiccly. aad hia recovery la hoped fsar. MMria Jacabaaa ia having a two- baick baHtfag. 22x50 feet erect- «i tba let aoetb ef thaOobeta baild- tbaaartbpertof.wliicli Mr. Jae- ia aofweccapyi^t as a^bQestera. S. Hawaii ia the eoatraetor. and- .««oi Jaeoliaaa will aieaa iato tbe new iflding aa aaea ea feislied. about De- camber 1. William Pettigrew of 122 Pearsall Avenue, aaaiataat delivery clerk at Smith ft Bedtll'a pbanaacy. who was attack by a iaiga aato track while rid¬ ing a wheel alaag Seat Merrick Road one moniag laat watA^ aad who was reported ae aaeiaaaiy iajorad. is en¬ tirely rccDV«ed: ia fact, be was oat tbe next day. aet being b* |
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