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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY. JULY 16. 1915
Vol. XX; No. 29
i
Freeport
SinnSe copies of ibs Beview tor sale \' at Greenblatt's and Braiilraraite''s, Ejai- \ ro«d Avenne; Slicfans^s, NtaSaa j County Review, DaSilra's and Go.; feetz's. Main Street; DaSihr^'s.Wes4 Merrick Road. ^- ',
HIGHWATfiSi TIDE TABLE j
Bat^ ntadaet ta]
isrtamt aast -y . j
18 10 St A. PA. I
n II30S a. Bi.
18 ll:&»a.K. i
19 Ipdl p. at. I 2<r-—^stlp. m.]
,21 2:5«p. an.!
22 4:J0-.. trr. '
TZ 5;2*» p. m.
24 9 »6 a.
tcntzj. «uiy
Saturday,
Sanday,
Monday.
Tuesday,
Wedneiday.
Thnrsfisy.
Frid*5'. Satarday,
Over 50a0 Men
in Hclj Name Rally
Itie greatest demofistration in
Local Topics
Who Pays Taxes In tbe FireJ>epartment
Following it a list of the Freeport property owners ajseiscd at 45000 ( r over, upcn tbe ngsessmsDr loii (t'f
. t . - ... .. j,i„_ ni» _ »T_ !..!.•- ' ' .. J .1 . ,,1915. These figures are not officiai,
history of tb« Brooklyn Diocesan Un-i la tbts iisae is pareaeiited a list of V..^ _,„ „„^^,.°,.,^,„ „_^„, -„j.j' t.L. r. . M«~„ ¦o„«!...-,^r* •!._'.• j.» MBn^r. Dut src apDroxifflsteW corTect, and do
ion of tbe holy Name aociety or \na; taxpayers asse<«ad for $5000 or over. ; „., j.-i-JT" ..., .,„„„.„ .,.„„ „.-5on. . _, .. ,. _, ¦*. . . , t» J a ,*.. .„., . .L !• . .not inclade ssseasments uiion various
Catholic Cborcb took place Sanday af- Ther* are 127 names in the list and |j pronerti«s- •teraoon, when the annoei saromer the entire a»«e«snicnit for that nomber ^|jj^j.^^^^jj^j'g $73(Hi {rally *as held at Freeport. ¦ Tbe elab of taxpayar"! is $1.SOO,000. one-toHrth ; .^^jj^g^^ Frank 16400
orat*- nrrang«meGts for the event, tbe; bf tbe wboie aacvssinent of tbe village, f ggijgr Emma L SIO 500 '' : comparative proximity *t the rally > In additioa tbe 26 corporations •'•''^'J i Badeer Eliisbeth Sg^OO ^Renter to the city, and a reVivai of in*-1 sire assessed for $700,000. making a ' -'* • ' - - - '
irest in the sienibersbip of this, tbe' total nf thre>-sifrhth« of tbe assess-
greatest men's society In the Cathotie; ment carried by lo3 persons and cor-
Cbnrcb. all tended tc mske tbis den>-, porations.
onstrstion exceed all former ones, : -•
By noon the vftitors began to arrive, !THAT HE WHO RUNS MAY READ _^ ^^
division aftiw division, from points! Travelei» who visit villages on Long |bJq"^,^ j^^g g j^q^q
esst, weet and south, from the church-1 Uland by motor car are grateful wben [ Butter. James S12 000 -
es in the varions localities, coming by j tbey see signs displayedi^flich tell the '
' !i>t«r«M t* ana about thaSrva n our t«c«l il«>«rt«i»«n< l:rH.E.P.
Bainbi'idge, H. C, $7000 'B-iifey, John W.. $6500 I Bedell, Frtnklin, $11,400
Bedell, Theodore. S5000
Bergen, George P. Est., $15,800
Bishop. W. v., 515.600
William Danker, who fell fron cherry tree at Hicksvilla. 'nearly tWOj weeks ago, is slowly impruvlac. i^art-; unately Mr. Danker broka aa banea in; «»»toby N««aa stutHo, iwch...-,., .st
bis fall, ba( he stiffered coDsidarably | VlflW OF NEW POLICE COURT ROOM
from.the sbock. '
, „ . , .... - , r ,.„- .,. , .Campbell, John, $7000
autdnwbile, of «!• sues and eaoacities. names of the different vi Iages. It is I Cartwright & Mnrley, $660() from tbe small pleasure cars to tbe | a bit pozaling sometimes for the-vis-jp|,gp^g„_ g^j^j, i^ igoQp large Packard tracks, carrying 40 pe^^-; itor to know whether be is in Amity-; ChrisTIan'a, George, $11,700 pie or more, frotri New York andjvHie or Farmingdale. for instance. | cqqj^jjj jJg^jgi^ggQy ' Brooklyn. j Freeport or Baidwin, Sea CJiff or Glen i Cohen. loui?; $6000
Five speeiai trains, of from 8 to 15 {Gove. So it is very helpful to find s JComis'ky, D. H., $5l!<0
gwin?e:ing races at Kegel's Bathing^
?aviltjn start next Sunday, Jaly IS, "
•*'*''" -^ I Social and Personal
Charles A. Sigraond, one of the pi- I '
oneer developers ef Freeport, aad aiaay ! **^*^
years a trustee of tbe village, bas j
opened the pavilion at Casino B«cb| Mrs. C, G. Hill's talk on "Parlia
on Randall Bay here, : ]»^^/«^^>^ mentary Law" at the meeting of the
Judge Norton on Bench; .1oor?^^w jight ^eads to telepbos** aixl lesting rwm.'e.rs. fcrocght the jmajor psrt ^of^ tbe|blg sign at tbe village ^tewa^ saying: jconklin,'EliM,'$7400
.^orae again.
About Cnmtt. Vbit* vad P«rtie. al Ftetattttar* attd Tlwir F>i«Hi>
will be permitted to batbe free tbis summer, nnd^r tbe saperviaiaa^ -life guards.—Eagle.
Masters Fred Bailey, WilbarGrifeo- faagen and Va*. Woodhoipsc rode into New York on their bicyeka laat Thora¬ day, and after bavlng hmcb at the Grifenbagen residcDce oo i49th Street, retQrned«t!t»ine. They made the trip^ in 2i hoars and returned in 3 hoars.
Today (Friday) will ba aootber big day in tbis villaga, witb a Wild West Show and Society Cowboy Circaa at ¦ the Sontb Shore Yacfat tJlab. Tber* wil) be a street parade at 3 o'clock, and the performance wfll be given on tfae grounds at the Clnb House at 8 o'clock. "^
A featore of the eircoa. ia- addition to the prrigram published in oor last issue, will be tbe Pipe Band of tbe New York Scottish Righiandera. «rhieb iwa been secured for tbe o«^i<m.
Francblst! Club on Monday. July 12 proved of great interest.
The Club is planning a Porch Fete t> be given in tbe noK rotare, at the borne of Mrs, Esmond Stiles. A prominent speaker will be engaged and refreshments will be served.
_Mrt. Charles Matthews Msniy was hostess at a dinner, Tuesday evening, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Man¬ ly of Chicago.
Mrs. Charles H. Scholey and her dauKhter Edith l<!ft Freeport on Tues¬ day for the Summer.
Miss Julia C Ross entertaintH) the Mother's Club of Pnblic School No. 48, Jamaica, last Thursday at ber bome. No. 176 Pine Street,
HyuMiieai
Mi^a
DWYEB—SCANLON Nellie Ssanios. daocliter of Mrs, Peter Scanlon of Brooid]^ and Bayview, was married to Jassaa F. Dwyer of Brooklyn ia tba Gfaarcb of Oar Holv Redeemer Friday. Sev. Wiiiiam B. Farrell, D. D., of Brook¬ lyn, performed the ceremony and was assisted by Rev. John ft. O'Toola and Rev. Daniel McCalrt|tjN^nBnas Scanlon is a sister of Jcm^ Scankipi, a well known singer of Brooklyn, who acted as best man to tb# bridegroonu Miaa Mary Mahan, also well known in Catfa- clic society in Brooklyn, attended tbe bride as maid of honor.-^Eagle.
Elliott P. Ross of Lewis H. Ross Cq., is enjoying a two weeks' vacation motoring to Burlington, Vt., and vi¬ cinity.
Rev. Royal N. Jessup, pastor of the First Baptikt Cburth, Rome, N. Y.. spent Sunday in Freeport as the guest on Mr. and Mr^ J. Edwin Clark of Sooth Bayview Avenae. -^
News of the Chnrches
contingent from Brooklyn and Long I ^'Tbis is Greenport/ Staj^ to. din- Island City to the rally, four of tbe Uer." \ U-aiiis starting frcii Flatbusb Avenae j Or J Stat ion-<if the Long lilsnd Railroad.! "Tbif^is Paicbogoe. and the ether from Long Island City. Ox
The first ofthese special trains reached' "Huntington. Look around." Freeport shortly before 2 o'clock, andf Many of tbe Long Ialan<? Post Of- the others as •«>o after sf i( washes, to bedsore, are-labeled so that ', poisible to get tnem anlosded. diopa! those wbo pass may know the name of > were made ail along the rodte, fori tbe town, but there are plenty more delegates from different sections. | wbieb bear tbe words, "Post OfBce"
By 3 o'clock tfae mile long line of only,withoat designation as to locality, parade was started on its way down There is a better reason than the Ocean Avenue, headed by four n«Hint-1 aatisfying of curiosity for letting tbe ed police, witb others in the line, to [ village names be known and displaying < see tbat tbe viskora were given tbe | signs so tbat he who runs a car may ; right of way. • There was over 5000 j read, if there's something inviting, in the line, whicb took 40 minates tu i attractive and pleasing about a village /N * ¦ .%. . J/v« r.-..j pass. In tbe line were numerotu | if* good for the place to let the new-
Captain 2^^„«;f^£^™,2^ *" i banda, heading the various delegations, comer be fully impressed with the fact
j Tba rend«xvous was the Fresh Air j and informed so tbat be may know 1 Home of the Society of St. Vincent de where to find tbe conditions that please j Paal, at tbe head of Woodcleft Chan- '^ ~ • nel, where a monster open air vespers
hileA Fai-ljLLsi.xl {\aJkAam' service was held, after addresses bad Uie rntCnai UraerS; teen delivered by Rev. John L.
" O'Toole, rector of the Church of tbe
al Holy Redeemer- Freeport; State Sen-
I ator Barnard S. Patten of Queens;
Rev. Dr. William G. McGinnis. rector
,>l
atarting wot trataoea bcpo^mteia. notebySaattabtmdkiiiatOkmtthat.
Daiaat he tha laatat tatOtmaii
'ofSt. Brigid'sChcrch, S. T. U., West- . „ ... , ,
iu ~: "'j*''" °., . „/».„ i„t„^..5«„ iview Building for several yeara _.,«;«j.._i bury, and president of tbe Intemation-,, ...... ? ... v j ._.. .....k
municrpal , ^ "" *^^ . ,„ „^ a„.,;„.. .,„« fact tbat so few villages had any such
illage adver-
bim. In otber words, tising paya.—Times.
We are glad to bave tbe Brooklyn TintM give oa tbis tardy credit for tbe sign,
"Pteeportj Coma-Agaifl" wbicb bas been on tbe front of the Re-
Tfae
of
Obituary
JESSIE I. SCHMADEL Jttsaie I. Sebmadel. aged 49 !*•*% died et her late home, US Lillian Avenae. on Wednesday. Fteatai aer- vices were held tooay, MMay. Ee^- Elfncr E.' Loux, paator of iha Baptist Church, officiating; internseot Green field Cemetery. Mrs. Schmadal is Bar- vived by a husband and oaa daoghtar. Mrs. Walter P. Jonea; C. A. Faltoa. funeral director.
Sf Traffic M Be^ ami IttMajs
The Great South B*; Peaijr Ca. aa Sanday. May 30, earned Stt paaoa** fera (roand trip) at 80 aaata each making $169.90. On Monday. May Sl. 705, at 80 cents each. 1211.60. aad on Sonday, Jaly 4. 119« paaeaBgim. 1368.80; Monday. July 6. 74S,faaaaa- gers, 1222.90. aod Smday, Jaly 11, 1581 passengers, 94id.S0. Tbe total t«c«!pti< for May 80 a^d Si baii« $821.40 asd far Jaiy 4. aad S.I^&Sl.'TO.
On Uay SO tbe Grove Straat txatlaf bad 1089 paaaeagaia; May Sl. 144S; 3aiy 4. 2276 i Joly ii, ISM; iuid Jaly 11,3054.
The boaU are sehedoled to oMka tea roand trips to Point Lo<Ao«t aad Naa; sau-By tbe-Sea on weak dajT*. aatit hour, and on Sundays if theeiwwdaare large the boata leave every half hear. The last boat to laave tha baach oa Sanday Is »;50 p m.
There ar« also foar rooad tripa aMda daily by tbe boats atiaad bf tha Great South Bsy Ferry Co. to Leog Saach , and tbree round tripe eaeh day. en Sat¬ urday there being foar. to Higb Hill Beach. .»- The total ried on the mentioned waa 6680. V
Firat Cburch of Christ, Scientist. —Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; Hempstead Bank Building; ssbject next Sunday, Jaly 18, "Life."
Tbe Woodcleft Fresh Air Home, op- erated.&y tbe St. Vincent da Paul So¬ ciety of Brooklyn, opened Monday, July 12. The children are brought out in groups from tbe eity, and given a ten days' vacation,
a on the"~B8Far Revelatioli by Artbar P. Dodge,-at 64 Jay Avenae, Freeport, Sunday afternoons at 3:30. Sabject for Jaly 18, "Tbe Genesis ac- C3ant of creation being wonderfully veiled and gloriously grand and beau¬ tiful prophecy covering and leading from time immemorial down to the very present." ;.
Shbjaict of ScniHMn, S«r«c«* of tbo ttad otbor doitt^t A tbo «barcb«s aad cboicb loci**!!! „
The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe M. E. Church will bold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon, July 21, at 8 o'clock in the cburch.
Grand Master Archer B. Wallace
Twenty eight caadldateB were elect¬ ed and initiated dm tag the term, cf whicb Mr. Walliag pcof>oa«i ten vis.: .^Samuel Abrama. Geasgc I. Braith waite. Jack SSaauaberger. George Morton Levy. Edward B. Olsen, Ed¬ ward Bender. Dr. H. W. Hoioomb, Dr. Julien Dean. B. PraiA Rhodea, Roder¬ ick McDermott. C. Wesley Golden. Theodore S. Dixoa and Peter Coaklet tied at three candidatca each. viz.: By Golden. Grover O, Smith, Carl Daren¬ berg and John W. Haliiday; by Dixon, William Dtmfcer. William F. Pearsali andJ. ~ WaltmaUerr bv Coaklet, G.
Tbe members of the Holy Name So¬ ciety received Communion in a body at tbe eight o'clock mass at tbe Catholic Cborcb of our Holy Redeemer on San day.
Daring the past few days anotber window baa been installed in tbe cbnrcb, representing "Tl^e Agony in tbe Garden." It is tfae gift of tbe Blessed Virgin Sodality. Father O'Toole hopes to*have the remaining windows in place soon. .
Tbe Ro<v-s7eit M. E. Sanday School will bold ita annual picnic to Point Lookoat on Wednesday, Jaly 21^ Boats wiil leave Pattersob's Dabk at 9:30
Bait flayers Goug to BrooUya
This Satarday, lluly 17, the Free- port A. A. wiil jooroev to Brooklyn to play tbe strong Flatbasb B. B. C on tbeir grounds, Avenae F and East STtti Street. b
The game will be a beaefit fcr a aamber ot pnnaisngnrs car- j yoong man who was a spectirrarat one trolleys oc the aeven ^ys jgf th^jj games a few weeks ago, aod
America; andi . ,. , s^ " u .^n
P Niemann. "8°* whereby s^angers cculd tell
rector of X !*«»*« ^^^ '*'•• *'" *»»•» 5«iuced us
' to go to tbe expense of having this
sign located.
NEW COURT ROOM We pobliab in tbia iaaue a view of tbe new Police Codrt room, witB Judge Nwtoa oa tbe beach. We bope to alao prodoce anotber picture, in a later
WALllNOWINS RING
When Hanv A. Waiting, mui r— , m •. c ¦ ..
electrician, lelt Fnaeport Lodge of;"' Truth Society
Odd FelU«;. Me«li^^^t. h^ was County Judge Jansea P. Niemann.! P* probablv the haniMcot man in tbe vil- "•»• Jo'"» ^- " ^,"^„' „ .
' r.ge for oThiT^ he wore tbe solid Cbarch of our Holy Re4.*mer, m«le a gold emblem ring ottt^ad last Decern-. pleasing i«Wresj of welcome totbe via- ber to tbe member briegiag ib thej •»«>". "hich be«.n the program aa fol- greatest namber of iniUatee to Free- '«»*'¦= t«i.« i n'Tn«i» »»..
port Lodge L O. O. F- Ko. 600. dnr- Address, Rev. John L. O Toole, we- ing aix i^the;Si«eBlwlt.Mr. Wall-, to-^o'the Church of Our Holy Re- ing by its daoor. Paat Diatriet Depaty ^baatar, Freeport.
.rcfaer B. Wallace. Hy««- "Come, Ho.y Ghost.
Address. Hon. Bernard M. Patten. Hymn, "America." ,^ddres8. Rev. William F. McGinnia. S. t. D., rector of St. Brigid'a.Charcb, Westbury.
Hymn, "Jeeas! Saviour of My Sool."
Address, Hon. James P. Niemann. Hymn. "0 SalutarJs Hoatia!" , Hymn, ""Tantum Ergo, Sacrament- uro."
Benediction.
Hymn, "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name." ^^_^ The grand marshal of tbe parade
CbMbeM.'i^ia^ii EtedeTi and^John *" Cadman H. Frederick^ preaident ence whether you are ordering oil for Scboe»«*'r of the Rally Committee. ,]The parade j roads or for fuel, not necessarily
Connor, Charles, $8750
Cox. Smith, $1?,850
Craige. Charles O., $5800
Cruikshank. Jsmes, $5000
Da Silva, Isaac $6400
Davis, Lizzie. $5^00
Davis. Roswell, $6200
Pavison, Alfred, $10,600
De Mott, Jerry, $8900
Dikeraan, D. Frank, $9650'
Earle. Albert W., $5500
Edwards. Clarence, $RI25
Eiar, Antonio, $5850
Eldridge, J. K., $7300
B. P. 0. Elks, No. 1253, $10,000
Pitzsimmons, W. E.. Est., $6000
Forbes. T. P.. jr.. $27,900
Foreman, CM., $80,800
Foreman, Stella, $6900 >
Foreman, C. M. and Stella, $17,600
Frederick,^C. H., $18,000
Frederick, J. R., $5800
Frost, E, A . $10,800
Pulton, Chester. $8000
Gillies, Robert. $8700
Gillies & Campbell, $15,200
Grifenbagen, Max, $8000
Haff, W. P. W., $6000
Hall. W. S., $8100
Hanse, Jsm^s, $6600
Harmes,,JHenry Ft, $12,000
Harrington, John., $6000
Hart, Mildred, $8000
Henderson, A. G., $6500
Hewlett, Jesse M., $12,850 "
Hewlett, George M. & C. C. Smith,
$6000 Humphrey. Owen W., $5200 Jaggs, Charles, $6000 James. Jane and F. M., $5000 Johnson, A. 3« $5200 Johnson, Charles, $8600
sue showing Police Justice Flint. jJ^'^'"'"^'*'^'»""'»''J"'^ Ja<^e Flint prefers to wait, however. \'>°'>^« & If ber, $5500 until the new furniture is placed in i^l'*"?' ^ i^i *^ «nn > tbe room, and then make a picture of | ff5**J!?*'."_';*^' ^- ^¦' *^^"^ tbe entire room. '
OVER 7000 POPOLATIC.J According to anofficial figures, which, however, are supposed to be aatbentic, the population of Freeport, aa shown by tbe last census is 12^§^
ROAD OIL OR FUEL OIL Village President Lamb hss found out tba'. it makes a material differ-
Mondayevnlng the newlycslected ,">«"""«« ^"'P",**!^ Eugene r. oflSeers of tbe lodge wi.l be inatalled Coofce. of St. Peter's^ Cburch, Brook- by D. D. G. M. Sylvanns L. Johnson! 'yn. chairman; John J. Seaman, of St and staff, of Inwood. Tbe Fr««Port ^5*'=^'''^^"^J^.'^"', Vuf r^"T"; members accepted an inviution of, Joseph R-Garvejr.^ot -tbe bbtnott^-ot Rockviile Centre Lod^ to visit tbem ' »»»• Holy Family. Brooklyn, secretary; this evening. j J'*"*" A- Poyje. of St. Mary's. L««
Mr. Walliag haa altewd a tbi«i.|inkW"«tCity, financial secretary; Ed- pin for the beat ««« in tiM next six *"d R»*n, of St. Mtchael s. Brook- months. It ia ia daifc enamel on white ':^' *"""»*'= ¦^*'"' i HwJey, Chareh background, in • gidd lettiag, diamond; ot the Boly Name, Brooklyn; Oaniel shaped. Aroond ita ed^caa are twenty ! •»• loins'. «* St. Paul a, Brooklyn; amaUpearUi. i P«t"ck K. Cltme, of St. Mary'. Star
•^ _ ¦ lof tbe Sea, Far Rockaway; Walttdr
The initiatocy degtac waa cmiferted i Croak, of the Church of ibe Holy on two candidatta in Fraeport Lodge Gboet. Floral Park, and Jamea Mc- No- 600, L O. O. Pir^ooday evening, i Guire. of tbe Gate of Heaven Cborcb. Tbe eandi<tetca war* Roderick McDer-; Osone Park,
mott and B. Frank RbodM. Next Tbe reception eommittee were John Monday eveniag tbe newly elected offi. i B. Cartwright. Edward K. Keogh, cera will be iaetaiSad. < Andrew J. Morley and Tbomaa J. ; Cronin, jr., all of Freeport.
Freep4Mrt Lodge ai E&a hae aeeeptadi Snortly after the last of tbe line had
an invitation from Broaklya IrOdge to reacbad tbe home, a few drops of rain participate ia ita aaawal field day at: fed, and it looked for a few tninntaa Ebbett'a Ffehl. Braakiyn, on Jaly 28.1 aa th«agb tbe services of tbe aftat- Leo FiebeL. Edward A. Spiegel and A. j noon would be spoiled, but tbe doode B. Wallace ai* caosmittee of arrange; were driven off by a'brisk breeze, wad ments. Aft«r tfaie gamea a shore din- l aa tbe Herald remarked, "The raya of ner will be served at Beiaenweber'a. j tbe setting sun werte reflected alike by Brif|t(m Bearti, i the silked gold e.Tibroidered banners,
,^_,j^ ~II ' and the glistening white caps aloag
rlinrfMPM idksrc AdrA ^tite shore nearby," as tbe parade re- rOOneeB ICarS Ago j,^^ ,ttbe dose of tbe service.
(lt*.ms of inteseat fnan the Review fles •P^ ^' «»»"=•' ''"«*' *" *^" railroad ata feorteen yean aco ttis weeji \ i tion began.
PATTEN'S REMARKS
tbe qaality of the oil, bot in the price. He gave an order to the Standard Oil Company for three carloads of "fael" oil, at tbe contract price of $2.85 per gal ton, iMtt' was neiM "O^'On it. anu tne order finally cancelled. In the mean¬ time they qoestioned very closely as to whether tbe eil waa to be aaed for baming (for fnej) or on tbe roads. Tbey were told tbat it was none of their concern, that the order was far the oil by the carload, to b«< placed in the tanks at the Power Hoose, bat beeom* ii^ convinced tbat it was to be then transferred to our sprinkler for road oee, tbey declined to famish it. The order waa tben given to tbe Texaa Compaay.
A GREAT MAP
It natttrally waa aomewhat ef a dis- appoiatmoit to Village Trustee Ran¬ dall after patting in months of bard work on the new village assessment map to find that a law bad been passed doing away, witb tbe necessity or even tha availability of sacb a map, and he coold not be blamed if be should feel jast a little gratified tbat the law is pn^Mibly unconstitotional, and tbat the village will continoe to use tbis map, which has now been practically euaplated.
I took tome considerable time one day re^tly looking ever thl;. mad al- tiioagh I know what hH iVn planned, I was aorpriaed at tbe comttletenisa of thia and the rare that haa been devot¬ ed to the map.. Tbe entire village baa hern plotted, on a scale of 400 feet to one incbC and a person can eaaily com¬ pare biSasseesiiTMnt with that of his , neighbor, tbos doing away witb any
Ua Silva. Fra^ott Guaranteed Garden Hoae 9c ft. Kew Perfection Oil Stovea. ^75
Invitations eot fer tbe marriage of l SENATOR Walter B. Caxanaeaad Misa Aletu
RiKidea at Freeport M. E. Cborcb, Ji^ly ! After "reviewing outstanding iii- 24. ' ' istancea in tbe history of tbe Catholic
' Mise Grace Bond ataada higfa ^n ex- f Cborcb, emphasizing tbe fact that (m
!got bit in the eyewith a foul ball aad |*^»*»^ '^'« Cornell Univeraity i many ~»t"/«^J«'*«, Cf |»i»" h«v« , , ....
- has since lost the sight 6f it - sebolaiqship. ! never been fonnd wanting in their daty icanj^tare as to whettwr Rn assess-
' Archer B. nallpee eatsrat from of bearing ariKs for their God and their gj^^ts are eqoaJised with those of his
Exootttien, i coantry. Senator Pstten struck a pat-j ,»elghborst and whether tbe troateee
Earl Ryaraon iajorad by accidental i riotie note He remarked that aiett of [ are treatioo bim fatrlv in proportion.
ecfaargs af riSe. I Oia Catholic faith bad not heaitalad to Tbis raap'ia on file at tbe village of-
. r—ar- a,',., i«y *>«ntbfJf "''"i".,^''* titanic! gee. wh«ra it can be c»o«ilt4sd at any
npnmilff Wmtt aeretU stiuMt'* ™ Europe, and added, "tbey ; tiaj^ by any taxpayers.
At the .>s^ m<!±ti^ at the Village j **^* continoe to tbe end of tbe conflict \
Board a reeohitkm waa paaaed inatroct- •* ^^ P®»* ** f »*?• »l»J»«o«h pwqring! It U bar^y naOMeary for me to say i»g the Road CaoMBmaioMr to baprove j f«rv«mtly for tbe dawn of peace." that 1 iH>ptfaeiata tba kind interest of
tbefollowlag stiaeta with Paefcskitl "Cathol»<s in tb*, Irnitwl Stataa." oor maay Crkode wbe send as in news gravel ai aoon an tba cravai cotW b^ i ^ <^**"^ \ "^'*'™7* "•*» fowsd j ita««. I awM Hk* to say. however, procured: |
A large delegation of fan» will take «. " • iT^ JT
tbe trip in autoroobilesi whicb will "» American Eaaomtien, I leave Railroadj Avenue and, Charshj
i Street at 1 :S0 p, m. sbnrp 1 Aay fan desiroos of going can do so Bui^oar eoal sow baldrayoe need ¦'nnwting at the above place where
it. Freeport Ctoal Cota^at^. ^ I !!^^w J** It*"**!!* L""* t, f^'
'^ jjlmnti—aal j track wbieb r til make tbe rooAd trip
..,, , I at a cost of 80 cents per man.
. ...-¦.. J ., To« "Wt and ahow the' peopte of
Smith &¦ OtOaU.m taew. *atm^- j |(>|.tt»i»h that w« are loood of oar ment this weak talk aboot op-to-date; ^^^ 0^.^ j^^^^ ^^ p,,^ ^^^ drof aervice. .^^ ^ i ti»«.
Lea Charles, $5500
Levy. Adolnh, $5600
L'Hommedieu, Ira, $7000
Luban, James & Co., $6000
|,ent, Edward B., $7450 ,
Mayer, Itadore, $1^,400
Mayer Bros., $6600
Mayland. R. H. and Jntta, $7200
McKeeman. D. W.. $5200
Mead, J. K. P.. $15,000
Meyer. Charles, $5400
Miller, Morris, $9000
Miller. W. G., $118,700
Mount, Susan, $37,000
Nichols, L. C. $8300
Parshall, George, $6300
Patteraon, Wiiiiam H., $10,500
Pearsall, Smith F., $14.100
Pettitr"SteTeTf 11. fiOO :;
Pine. D. Wesley. $6700
Piatt, C. H.. $6400
Poat Jacob. $28,600
Powell, Mra. Jobn, $6900
Powera, Jobn, $7000
Randall, George Howard, $8,500
Raynor, .Daniel B., $11,460
Radnor, James B. Est, $10,000
^ynor, Martha, $9000
Ryan, Matthew, $6800-
Seaman, Charles P., $5600
Seaman. Nelson, T., $9700
Smith. Dimon, $11,100
Scbwab, Annie, $5000
Schloas, Hyman, $8500
Sigmond, Edith R., $6700
Smith, Benjamin T., $8500 : Smith, Benson, $7000 1 Smith, C. O., $10,800
Smith. George fi-, $7500
Smith, G. B.. $5800
Smith, Hiram R., $6100
Smith, Samuel R., $16,500
Smith, Zophar, $6000
Soper, George H., $7800
Southard, Martin, $21,400
VanRiper, Isaac, $7400
Van Wicklen, W.. $6600
Vogel, Louis, $7000
Wallace, George, $6600
Walter, V.' G. $6400
Whaley. James Est., $6400
Widnisyer, Adelaide, $5000 «
Wiggins. Julia, $7600 •^
Wilcox, Alice, $13,000
Randall. John J. Co., $110,200
Randall, Jobin J.. $48,060
CORPORATIONS
City of New York, $386,643
Firat National Bank, $6600
Freeport Bank. $14,000
Freeport Clab, $7600
Freeport Country Clob, Imperial Hotel, $8000
Jamaica Bouse A Home Co., iww Belt- more Realty Co., American The¬ atre, »«voO
George Davison of Brooklyn has bee;i shading several days with his parenta an Nbrtii Main Street, recup¬ erating friHB an operation. Gf orgc is still attaeiwd to Troek 106. N. Y. F. D.. bot bas t»e«o forced to undergo sn operation at a Brooklyn Hospital aad has been off daty ibr several weeks.
At SyrMoae. -N. Y., a verdict of $51,608 waa lecentJy rendeied against a railroad company whoae employees refuaed to break a freight train apart and %i}ft!'pmtamge to the Syracuse fire {depaatment across the tracks. Large ! loss was caused by the delsy, and a i manufacturing concern and 21 fire in¬ surance companies stied the road for tbe damages.
—Fire and Water Engineering. I
Bids on painting all|fire hydrants in ' Freeport will.be opened at the meet- i ing of the Fire Conncil nex^ Wednes- !day evening. July 21. Particulars \ may be obtained from tbe chief.
! Tbe regular monthly meeting of tbe ' Freeport Fire Council will be held at [tbeTrack Honse next Wednesday ev [ening, Jaiy 81. All department mem- jKffr? are tt?«<:*«lly° invited to attend ' I these meetings.
! The organisation meeting of the I Field Day Committee will be held at I tbe booae of Truck 1 next Monday ev- ; ening at eiglit o'clock. The members
of the. eommittee are: Hose 1, Archer I B. Wallace and Nelson Asbdown; Hose
2, Howard Starr and S. Dimon Smith j I Hose 3, Walter Fullagar and David j Pettigrew; Hoae 4. Robert A. Miller, j jr., and Vemon Colyer; Truck 1, Ed- ' ward F. Meaney and Marcheon Farm-
lett; Engine 1. Joaepb Hirsch and
George Vogt
Village Trustees
Ail the meaibcra were present at tbe meeting of tbe Village Board Thursday aftemooa.
A commtmicatimi was leceived from the Fire Council recommending the appointment of a hydrant inspector, also reqaeating that all fire hydrant* be painted red. witb white tops.
Tbe Cooncil was aathorized to em¬ ploy an inspector of hydrants at a sal¬ ary not exceeding $60 per year; also to obtain bids on painting hydranta and make recommendation of aame to tbe Bbard; alao to obtain bids on screena tor Hoaa 1 booae.
H. GobeU complained of tiie action of a police officer in stopping an alarm > of fire when it bad once been s^t in, for a fire in a load of bay on Newton Boulevaijd. which it was claimed had' been started by fireworks handled by bia son. Tbe matter was referred ti/ Chief of Police Lamb and Fire Chief Pearsall to be taken up at the n^e Council meeting on July 21. '"
Bill of Smith A Malcomaon for $50 for work in connection with new road at Main Street. Raifroad Avenne and Cbnrcb Street, waa ordered paid.
President Lamb reported tbat the new cella had arrived for Police Head¬ quarters, 3ot were net yet instsiled.
Tbe President also submitted copy of all village ordinances with amendments thereto, up-to date, which it was de¬ cided to refer to Coanset and have
practicable.
A anmbet of roati ne bills were aud¬ ited, also applications for water, elec¬ tric Hgbt and sidewalks granted.
Tbe clerk waa directed to notify the Freeport Railroad Company that tbey were vioiatiag a viiiage ordinance in relatioH lo ranning a trolley with a "iat wheel."
___ _ _ _ L. 1. B. R. Co.. $62,291.74
waatitts and naver coald oar morality j timt it %i imueae^to for me to explain i C«at South Bay Ferry Cc. $2160 J
, ., ^ . .... I ,a ..»._>,_-_ J ^^ halftone sln-
Tie Be 'taarmea Agaw
Flatanea Plaaiw beMMao Haoaoia j" •« ••t'iotiiaa be saeeseafally im, I pnwMiaiy aMfa tiow it ia aeeeeaary to i'»«I»'ft Railroad Co., seeaadPiWiillhmiie Avaaoa 'F5*b«1. Ow«»w»t^'« «H »»nwer i "eat down''aa itam eent aa on Ihors-! «'« ^ ,^^^
,„__^_™,__,_ , WhalaySfiia^^fia«MiM*rtoL«oB>P«w«*'«»'>r*^>y*^?'<wfe«^
Try my «!»*!al box of eot flowera,, sw oc vaarajea npiiB Baa** A»eB»ee ^ from tbe time of the Revelation down; week, we ate rtle to ase moeh more v*^*"""* Soffolk Lighting Co., $86,080
Jor the weekend. C. R. Aakei*,,' A specif 1 namber for the attractiona Naasaa Aeawae. fwaa Cedar to Front '** ^^ ^"^ Crux incident of a y«.M-i than v^en tbey are sent in oa Tbors-1^"***" ^ ^"^""^ Lighting Co.. for JL L T»!«-!of3»ifJ«atth« South Shore Tachtls,,^^ ' ; ago. W« reoew si^la today oar plm^e' day, when we ans ivahed ia w&r to j miles cf gas pipe laid. $17,000
' ¦—'—: . — \at allalriawW to the land of obit birtb »et aSS nms new in a^ -gg»-«im» Htt^r-aw i-iS
Mn, Kif Gwdd Tkrowa
(Contributed)
Mra. "Billy" GooW. wife of "Billy"
Gooid, who waa Miss Belle Aahley,
wbo made herself famous on the stage,
while rid^pg.ai new horse recently pur-
oBaacd^' waetaro*^ while at the corner
of Grove Btreet and Soutbalde Avenue,
Tha borae took fright at the trolley
ear as it paaaed ber and abe fell in front
of the borae aod struck on the
j back of her boad. As tbe botse paased
I it kicked at ber. jast missing her bead.
1 and landed on her hi,-). Mrs. Gould
was taken to Dr. Linisey in a car
I owned by Artbar Unmphries, * guett
lat tbe CrysUl Lake Hotel, who with
otlier goeata were sitting on the ve-
jranda and witnessed the accident.
I Mrs. Gould was hart about the head
and had aeveral veins broken benssth
! Ut* skin. Mrs. Balte Burnett, who
j went to tha doctor's with Mrs. Oonid,
jsaid site was sorely one trave and
; eoorageoaa woman. Mrs. Gooid came
< to the hotel to ae* her friends. Miss
Sophia Tucker, Nellie Nichols, Mr.
I and Mrs. Eddie Carr.
I Mr*. Gooid was to have taken many
j importaat parts in t^*~cireaii which is
I to be held at tbe Sooth <iShore Yacht
Cla^. Joly 1€. Sbe is tc rehears* ber
I new part for ths coating season in a
few weeks. Mr*. Gould' was residing
^ietly Ibta tirie ait«»oon. Many
trimnda roahed to har boma a* aoan a*
tha beard of tfae aceident
At th>t Plan, matinee and evening, Momkiy. July If. dar* Kimball Yoong ia "Kaaruio Kxila." Owen Davie'' fam«as„play fram the novel by Jobn Oseabam; a woaderfal st«ry of Rbs- aianiaMgDa.
jfitt, Rockviile Centre, ju. *. xwi-s-1 or «*gr^T7 an uw oou^n snore ' ¦'^^^ I Street ,-•— --- -- - ,- «-, ^^-j, —»~-—> »<^ ..».«p^ ». «»<.. w,
pbone canntetion; delfans^ «nyw»WTa, ¦ <llwb will fee.the Naw XorJt Scottisn j — '-. —,_ jof^faiglawfH' to the land nf- ooir birth ' get ali oar news i»aad ge»oaf itagef i^- ^ IsiepijQm Co,
Aavartbma*t.: pigUuiders Pipe Band. They ^iii! c. F. Vail of tiaa aitiaga has a new |^ ath^^tion. md in these day* when it mat am time. Wa maka it a positive! *'^^^*- Poiai and wires, $42,405
jappear at 8:80 p. m. Tbair tei^fev j^^lick a-a,ia^f>al»tii« aabwwAilea;««*b»4 »ww as thongb theherisim were rale in ow eflbe that tbe paper mast|Wo«^et«ft Realty Co., $10.IM :p.««m-. tiw^iii^r ««ui*«a-.w.
-¦ -^ *«n and it 1^ well ^T^Tao aniv tav I to be dariunod by the tinadtji strife be nrintefl m^HiHt aid tl»' news is I R«*to«»od Hill Seflur.ty Co., $1300 i ^*"^ • " i^»««« »«4«ft«Ne.;
speeiai fr«».|"*^''!°^y*: ,„. ., ^
m. 842.405 I Wdtmadbj.smf nr^^nTErn
ia niae aots. faaterlsg Wi'ii)i.f(i
er*,'
CktmUae "'UJ^ novel aud
and
kti<in «s' l»V.»oti«irt tf
Too <mly hi^ < to b« dariuHMid by toe e^ad* «<# strife . be priaUHd M^lKrlyaed the news is I »k BHsd ttie |ak« "=* "^*^' *''"* '*^ ««*»* o*"**'"- '"'"••"' «tt down aa "-"'S- ¦"- >* •- •"—-» "--"-
sewbobeas sparf ia tad*
Ad'Tttraaaaaa'. :ed on pngt 'tm?!
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a whole towa <hmamitadi. a., voteanie [cart^«84A» Md Qie »«rt stranaoaa and a«iti^'^^ e«eri0et9red.
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¦t,s^:v"iBri .•4w,is«'!>*^s3»«*a»afT©-%*." eS&l. *¦ '.' epartment Following it a list of the Freeport property owners ajseiscd at 45000 ( r over, upcn tbe ngsessmsDr loii (t'f . t . - ... .. j,i„_ ni» _ »T_ !..!.•- ' ' .. J .1 . ,,1915. These figures are not officiai, history of tb« Brooklyn Diocesan Un-i la tbts iisae is pareaeiited a list of V..^ _,„ „„^^,.°,.,^,„ „_^„, -„j.j' t.L. r. . M«~„ ¦o„«!...-,^r* •!._'.• j.» MBn^r. Dut src apDroxifflsteW corTect, and do ion of tbe holy Name aociety or \na; taxpayers asse<«ad for $5000 or over. ; „., j.-i-JT" ..., .,„„„.„ .,.„„ „.-5on. . _, .. ,. _, ¦*. . . , t» J a ,*.. .„., . .L !• . .not inclade ssseasments uiion various Catholic Cborcb took place Sanday af- Ther* are 127 names in the list and j pronerti«s- •teraoon, when the annoei saromer the entire a»«e«snicnit for that nomber ^ jj^j.^^^^jj^j'g $73(Hi {rally *as held at Freeport. ¦ Tbe elab of taxpayar"! is $1.SOO,000. one-toHrth ; .^^jj^g^^ Frank 16400 orat*- nrrang«meGts for the event, tbe; bf tbe wboie aacvssinent of tbe village, f ggijgr Emma L SIO 500 '' : comparative proximity *t the rally > In additioa tbe 26 corporations •'•''^'J i Badeer Eliisbeth Sg^OO ^Renter to the city, and a reVivai of in*-1 sire assessed for $700,000. making a ' -'* • ' - - - ' irest in the sienibersbip of this, tbe' total nf thre>-sifrhth« of tbe assess- greatest men's society In the Cathotie; ment carried by lo3 persons and cor- Cbnrcb. all tended tc mske tbis den>-, porations. onstrstion exceed all former ones, : -• By noon the vftitors began to arrive, !THAT HE WHO RUNS MAY READ _^ ^^ division aftiw division, from points! Travelei» who visit villages on Long bJq"^,^ j^^g g j^q^q esst, weet and south, from the church-1 Uland by motor car are grateful wben [ Butter. James S12 000 - es in the varions localities, coming by j tbey see signs displayedi^flich tell the ' ' !i>t«r«M t* ana about thaSrva n our t«c«l il«>«rt«i»«n< l:rH.E.P. Bainbi'idge, H. C, $7000 'B-iifey, John W.. $6500 I Bedell, Frtnklin, $11,400 Bedell, Theodore. S5000 Bergen, George P. Est., $15,800 Bishop. W. v., 515.600 William Danker, who fell fron cherry tree at Hicksvilla. 'nearly tWOj weeks ago, is slowly impruvlac. i^art-; unately Mr. Danker broka aa banea in; «»»toby N««aa stutHo, iwch...-,., .st bis fall, ba( he stiffered coDsidarably VlflW OF NEW POLICE COURT ROOM from.the sbock. ' , „ . , .... - , r ,.„- .,. , .Campbell, John, $7000 autdnwbile, of «!• sues and eaoacities. names of the different vi Iages. It is I Cartwright & Mnrley, $660() from tbe small pleasure cars to tbe a bit pozaling sometimes for the-vis-jp ,gp^g„_ g^j^j, i^ igoQp large Packard tracks, carrying 40 pe^^-; itor to know whether be is in Amity-; ChrisTIan'a, George, $11,700 pie or more, frotri New York andjvHie or Farmingdale. for instance. cqqj^jjj jJg^jgi^ggQy ' Brooklyn. j Freeport or Baidwin, Sea CJiff or Glen i Cohen. loui?; $6000 Five speeiai trains, of from 8 to 15 {Gove. So it is very helpful to find s JComis'ky, D. H., $5l!<0 gwin?e:ing races at Kegel's Bathing^ ?aviltjn start next Sunday, Jaly IS, " •*'*''" -^ I Social and Personal Charles A. Sigraond, one of the pi- I ' oneer developers ef Freeport, aad aiaay ! **^*^ years a trustee of tbe village, bas j opened the pavilion at Casino B«cb Mrs. C, G. Hill's talk on "Parlia on Randall Bay here, : ]»^^/«^^>^ mentary Law" at the meeting of the Judge Norton on Bench; .1oor?^^w jight ^eads to telepbos** aixl lesting rwm.'e.rs. fcrocght the jmajor psrt ^of^ tbe blg sign at tbe village ^tewa^ saying: jconklin,'EliM,'$7400 .^orae again. About Cnmtt. Vbit* vad P«rtie. al Ftetattttar* attd Tlwir F>i«Hi> will be permitted to batbe free tbis summer, nnd^r tbe saperviaiaa^ -life guards.—Eagle. Masters Fred Bailey, WilbarGrifeo- faagen and Va*. Woodhoipsc rode into New York on their bicyeka laat Thora¬ day, and after bavlng hmcb at the Grifenbagen residcDce oo i49th Street, retQrned«t!t»ine. They made the trip^ in 2i hoars and returned in 3 hoars. Today (Friday) will ba aootber big day in tbis villaga, witb a Wild West Show and Society Cowboy Circaa at ¦ the Sontb Shore Yacfat tJlab. Tber* wil) be a street parade at 3 o'clock, and the performance wfll be given on tfae grounds at the Clnb House at 8 o'clock. "^ A featore of the eircoa. ia- addition to the prrigram published in oor last issue, will be tbe Pipe Band of tbe New York Scottish Righiandera. «rhieb iwa been secured for tbe o«^i |
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