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OFFICIAL PAFEK OF THE TttLAGE OF FBEEPOBT.
FBEEPORT, >, ¥, FBIDAT, NOVKMIIEK 17, Iflltt.
OFFICIAL BEPCBLICAJT PAPER OF JiAtiSAl tOUXTY.
PIMt'K TWO CKJiM
TAX CIMS NAMED BY JOSEPH FOSTER
KIHTOK WALLACE ILL
•\ieber H ^\'allace, Lditor of South .Side Observer, is eonflnid to his bed threatened with an attack of diph¬ theria.
GRAND MATRON AT iWEEKLY DANCE AT .WOULD ENLARGE THE EASTERN STARS! THE FREEPORT ELKS NASSAU CO. JAIL
Will Serve in Office of
Tax Receiver-Town
Board Meeting
The appointment of tbe following men lo serve as clerks in the He¬ eeiver of Taxes' offleo .recently made by Receiver Joseph H, Fostei-, was approved at the meeting of the- Town Hoard on Tuesday: Arthur W, Smith Central Paik; Krnest .Miller, .Mer¬ rick ; Geoi ge Story and Frank A. Kose, FreeiKiit; Tredwell U, Smith, Hockvilie C.-ntre; Wallace I'ayau, Valley Stream; John Jack l>aw- rcnce; Haul ,Miilline-r anel Haul Ohrt¬ man, Hemp.Hlead; Kayniond I'earsall lnwe>od; rtnd Williaiu F, Pearsall. Uexjsevelt, 1 be clerks are to re eelve $1,200,00 each per year, and commenced work Wejdnt-sday morn¬ ing of thin week.
The repor* o. the town jail was re ceived and flled, A eoimnunication from the- L'nlversity of the State of New York lelaUve lo the dangerou,s e-onditlon of the Town Hall was re¬ e-eived und tiled. It it printed in full in other columns of this issue. The placing of the Insurance on tixtures etc. In the He-ee.-iver of Taxes olllce was placevd In the- hands of the Town Hall couuniltee with powi^r.
The re.-iigiiation of U, Frank Wei¬ den as Town Auditor to take effect .November !{uih, was r(-e(dved and ac- e-epted. The; vacancy was not filled, ,lames A. Coward, repi-.-seritiug tli- Koosevelf Iniprovement Association addressed ihe Hoard relative lei pei- lice protection in that village. He advised lha' the matter should be placed befoie fb(- Hoard of Super¬ visors,
On behalf of E. P, Jennings and the West Hempste-ad and Hempstead (hardens As.socialion, Henry I., iMax- 8on presented deeds to the town of certain parcels needed to conniict Railroad .\\enue witb Hempste-ad AT«nue.
Receiver Foster recominended the
HOLY NAME WILL GIVE A RECEPTION
KlaboiH'e- preparations are being iuade> for the entertainment and re¬ ception lo be given by the Holy Name .Society Ol the Cburch of Our Holy Ke-dee-iiier, Freeport, the proceeds of which will go loward fhe hnal pay- ineut of the .Memorial Window which was pre-sented to the ("hurch by the men of the parish.
It had beea arranged to have the affair lake place- In the early part of October, but cm account of the fair which has just closed, tbe entertain- ruent aud reception was posftioned un- Ul .November 22ud.
Tbe commifiei- hon obtained the servlce-s eif the- Koyal Kntertalnera of .New York, and nothing has been over¬ looked In tbe planning of a delightful evening. Not only will the program bo composed of exi-elU-nt talent, but a dance will follow the i-i.tertainment, and il is expected Ihat the- affair will b(- il soi-lal iis we-ll i',s a financial SllC(-ess,
CARE FOR BABIES
Charter Presented-Cas- siopeia Chapter Con¬ fer Degree Nov. 25
.'vl Ihe .eguiar iiieetiiig; of 'nc .N(-ighboi hood Weirkers last .Monday at tbe hoiiii- of Mrs, Fred Story, on .Me-rrick Koad. the matter of the dis¬ tribution of the red stocking,-', fo-- (Tiristinas was dlse-ussed.
Through the kindness of tl-c .Neighbenbooel Workers, it bas be-en arranged that meitbers 'n '¦''reeport and ne-ighboring villages, desirlii,^ fo shop in Freeport. and .vho aie obliged to t ring their .-biMn-u v\-'Ui them, will be permitted "j le-a-.e '1 e- little ones in charge of ,^lrs, .Se-noii-y at fhe ofHce of the oi ;;-uii/ii'io,i on Hrooklyn Ave-nue,
This will not only fie- of .\'i..-.tt ;is- sistani-e- to tbe iiareiits, ',;it ,1 uelp lo tbe merchants of Fie-:-pi.'*, ll is a cominendul-le uiovemeiu o' .I,p e.r-
The mee-tlng of Freeport ciiapter ,'¦.86 Order of Eastern Stars was held on Saturday evening at Mechanics' Hall, Elizabeth L. Wurtz, Grand Matron and her staff of officers were present and presi-nted the char¬ ter The Right Worthy Dr, Halnier, .\sslstant Orand Lecfure-r of the sec¬ ond district installed the ofllcers,
Tbe Grand .Matron's staff were composed of tbe following: Dr. Hal¬ nier, Mrs. (Jibbons, Mr. Samuel Glau¬ ber. Mr. Beil, Mr. Fre-d Wurtz, .Mrs, Alw-e-ns, .Mrs, Cheesman, Mr, Gibbons, Mr, Herry, .Mrs, Gress, Mrs, Harvey, .Mrs, (Jlauber, .Mrs, R(-dfern.
Tbe offlcers for 19115 are: Mrs, Tll¬ lle C, Kelsey. worthy matron: Dr, George A, H, Smltb, worthy patron; Mrs. -Mae Condit Pearsall, associate matron; Mrs. ("arrie .S, Flint, treas¬ urer; .Mrs, Jennie A, Smith, secre¬ tary: .Mrs, Daisy h. Hutton, con¬ ductress; Mrs, Florence V, Stiles associate conductress: Mrs, Ida M Arnold, chaplain; .Mrs, Elsie White- house, marshall; Mrs, Adele L Plump, historian; Arthur Friend, se-n-
I finel; A, Gordon Hardie, organist;
]Mrs. Annie Lindsay, Adah; Mrs
IRaycle Howell, Kuth: Mrs. Lillian
I Hardie, Esther: .Mrs, Grace W, Dun-
j bar, .Martha: Mrs, Cecelia Fulton,
I Electa: Forrest S. Dunbar, Mrs. Mary ScboniUiin and Howard E, Pearsall, trustf-es. The following ladles ar(- taking the places of some I
of the oflk-ers who ar(- ill or away: | A y»».*iyx»i y> 1i*i«.A 17inlr .Misses Ce(-(-lla Payen, Ida Van Every.' /iUenUOn IO f ITC lUblV Mrs. Mildred Christie, Mrs, Mamie, Hotte-nroth,
On Saturday evening. Novembei 2Gth, tbe floral degree will be con¬ ferred by the Cassiopeia Chapter of
Rockville Centre-,
j Last Saturday night fhe second of the series of Winter dances was 'given at the Elks 'Club Every Indi¬ cation points toward the success of these weekly dances. Endeavors are being made by the committee to have these functions the weekly at¬ traction of the season.
Those who attended lasl Satuiday were .Mr and Mrs. 'Franklin Hill, Mr. and Mrs, William Wolfe, Dr and Mrs. John Louden of Ajuityvilk; Mi. and Mrs. Whitner of fieaford, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen P, Petlit, .Mr, and Mrs, Frane-es Arguimbau. Jr., .Mr. Herman Horn, Miss 'Virginia Vernon, -Mr, and Mrs, Garry Goetchlns of Haldwin, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Raynor of Baldwin, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Van Tassel ofi Baldwin, Mr, Arthrfr Nosworlhy, Miss ' .Nellie Hawkins, Mr. and .Mrs, Donald \ Maekey, Mr, and -Mrs. Joseph Spence, 1 .Mr, (".e-eirge Benm tt Smith, .Miss Mar¬ jory McDonald, Mr, Kdward Downing j of Hempstead. Miss Murray of Cedar-j burst, Hr. Arthur Borns of Amityvllle,] Mr. and Mra, George Weeks, Mr, and j .Mrs, I. Denyse, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Lamb, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Fishel, Mr and .Mrs. Chester Fulton. Mr, Curtis Fulion, -Archer B, Wallace, Miss Eliz
Supt. McLaughlin In¬ spects Prison~In Good Shape
MI>S *36,l»tKt.tH>
.\ vei diet ot $36.O(.)0.UO damage- was awarded to .A, (.'. Hottenroth. of South Hayview Avenue, in his sui,; against Robt. K .Mickey, of the Gen- erl Aeronautic Company, for a mis representation of material facts
WILL DEVELOP NEW SECTION OF BEACH
,\l the re >;iilai Meeting of lhe Board of .Supervisors Sheriff Pettil reported -18 piisouers iu Jail for the week ending .November 5tfi The work of I'nderhill and Son in iiii- pioving Hayville Road from Firlings Corner to Hayville Bridge, in the Town ot 0>tter Bay, was accepted and approved.
Resolution .No, 10, printed in oilier
Tbat por'iou of lhe Kuiglil Uu ii lying ou Parsonage Creek and th. South Hay lias been sold to the Uau kena Realty Corporation for iuiiiie-di ate de\ clop-iie 11
been started in accordaiice with plans v*bi(-h eall for a boulevard an.! park on th.- waier-fiontage.
Thi.s propeity is the last avaihib:.- for many -niles on tbe .south shore-, lying a,s il does bel-.ve-t-n Ihe Ocean
and
e-oiiiinns of this issue, providing for i'^'''^ t^stale-s, Rockville Centri the Issuanc- of Tuberculosis Hospit- Baldwin Harbor,
al Honds in Uie aiiioiuit of $li'ii,i.iiiii, ''"'"-• '^^"^ ''"J-'^ "'-•^»'"' a'luiirably ti
was passed, • development as a high class bunga
At their me-eting of .November 10, i ''J^' ''"'"".^- -^ ''"'''' »'<' ' '« utirac
^tions of botii water uud woods, il.i oak grove on the farm being one n the finest in tbat section. The Town of llempstead i
notifleation was received fioiii thc ; Slate Comptroller, directing thCj Cuui.ty, puisuar.t to the Military j Law to levy and colloct |2!i,lf51,64. ! for arnioiy pui posc-s for the twelv-j i montlis beginning July 1st, PUT Tbe
nt die-rigiii that portion
at |.-(-s Parsoiiagi- Cre-ek, and if the- farm lyiii^ on tin
Oihers
HEMPSTEAD NEEDS A NEW TOWN HALL
appointmeut of Edith Whitehouse as ganization. stenographer for the tax department, |
A DINNER PARTY
DAVIDSON ESTATE GETS BACK $20,000
A dinner party was give-n on last Saturday evening at tbe- home- of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Van Nostrand of Archer stree-t, Freeport. The dining room and table were beautifully dec¬ orated with yellow chrysanthemums nnd autumn leaves for tbe occasion. After an elaborate nie-nu fhe party
rss ^';i;"'a^"MJr"w;r"NS:!-•¦•- '-i' steaimg ..io.tm, wonh o
trand'8 guests we-re .Mr, and Mrs, C Hell, Mrs, L, EI wine, .Mr, and .Mrs, C
W, l-^line-i Paynlar, who bad been he-Id iu the liueens County Jail with¬ out bail for two weeks, following lii-^
securities from the estate of Charles .\1. Davidson, was released on $5,000 bail Monday following the mysteri¬ ous 1 eappeai liiice of ?2o,O(i0 woith of I Un,u
Thompson, Mr, and Hes, D. Stone, ^ MlBR Stella Wood. .Miss P. Moll and j Miss H, Moll, I
.^n elaborate tr.ncfie-on w:is given at | the Sf, George- !r,n (ui EI(-(-tlon Day by. Mr. Lyman Jones, D(-niocr;iUe I>^ad(-r, of the 9th D(-U!0crati(- Distrie-t. Ilis| guests were- Mr, FeMx Duffy, .Mr, Charle-s Molloy, Mr. John D, Carth-
wrifht. Mr. .iaim-s McCb-rnan, and ,.,,,, i . , ,
'¦ Following the I '" ''-y^' Rockaway and Lyubrook
j tbe missing sccui ities in the ofRie i.i'i and some ' Distrie-t Atloiuey fleiiis O'Leary, j Charles .\l, li;i\ids(-ii was a rcsi- deni of Rocivville' Centre, and his es- I late iucliukd considerable prope-rty
CATHOUC FAIR WAS SUCCESSFUL
Many Articles Disposed
of on the Closing
Night
Tin- Caiholic Fair of the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, which began on the evening of November 1st, closed last Saturday night after a week and a balf of tine weather which brought niiiny pjif-ons.
TNc- I'air was a soiial and financial suci-eso fro; . e vc;y standpoint, and the Reverend Father O'Toole blessed his offeratory on Sunday last, for. Iheir co-opersitioii. .%iiuiy articles were dioposed ol the dosing iiikhi, al- few iucludi.lg tbe bie-.\e:le! sihei and cut glass, were'
abeth Brown of Rockville Centre, and i gi,pe,.visors bave already made iheir ' *^'^'*^''' ^'" ''"^'' "'•' frontage bulk
head, while the- remainder will tiavi- a fine streie-h of saiid-giavel ti(-a(-h Contrae ;s c.-ilUn;; for work lo be lin¬ ished liy early spring have bee-n awarded The new eiwne-rs have se!- (¦(-led lil, luiine- Fo:csi Park li.-iicli for this uew development
womenIvorking for suffrage
wm Publish a Bulletin Giving Progress of the Work in Nassau Co.
State Department Calls attention to Fire Risl in Present Building
Mr, Louis Fl(-mmin
luneh(-on the p.irty adjourue-d to the
Blks (Mub to await Un- elei-fioii 11-
lums.
The danKiioiis anel dilapiiated con-, dition of the present Town Hall and 1 its abBoUite Inadequacy was again ¦ Inc.light to ibi atfeiitioii of the- of-| (pials and residents of the Town of Hempstead at the meeting of the ! Town Hoard of Tuesday, when a I communication fiom the University I of the State of New York was oflie-i- ally receiveel and sjiread on tbe luiu-'
The leitfr is i.*Citt-4 herewith: j I'niversity o'" the State of New York, State D.-partmeul of li^ducation Albany i'liblic Records Sei-tion. Division of .Arcl,ives and History James Sulliviiii, Director, November li Mr, I'rank ( , Gilbert, Town Cler.i. Town of llempst Nassau County, llemiistead, .N Dear Sir:
F^ollowing our visit lo your of¬ fiee on September ilfh, wt beg to lay be-fore yon ihe substance of the fol- le>wiiig repot t, whieh we- have Iiled vsiib tbe Coniir.lsBioner;
Thoiigb tbe fecords of your ofTicr- are kept in a fire-proof safe, and in a vault area of two stories, the na¬ lure of the building is so inllam- i-.lde Unit it i-' doubtful if a fi:- would not do considerable and irre¬ parable damage. In the
levy for this year, and the amount cannot be raised until next Noveiii- tier, Tbe Slate- Comptrollei is res¬ ponsible for the situation,
Tbe Board was notified to levy ad¬ ditional taxi s iu an amount of i2-it[in to be phiceel lo the eie-dit of the- maititeiinc(- of ,'-:tate iiuil County highways, PUT,
Sh( ii!f i'cltit le-peiiteil ¦,S pi lsoii '.-r-', ill Uie j:.ii for \iiv week e-iiilin>r .Novi-iiibi 1- 12lli, Tlu- report of G(oi-;.:e .\lcl.aug!ilin, chief inspccloi of U'.'- Sllltl Coiuniission of pri,sons, on au inspection of the Nassau Counly Jail, vvas reve-ive-d nnd filed,
.McLaughlin found Uie average I'liit'b'-r of |iei-,-eiu« In jail al any out time to be 70: that the jail wafl clean: and that with few- excep tions, all inmates we-ie c-mployed in some capacity or another aiding in their malnteiiance, lie recoin- meiub-d that the tloor iu the .Main .M-.-n's Department be- repaired bv competent woikmen, and iliat tbe Jail be enlarged.
AFTER THE CROOKS
I'Uu,
V
ifctli-r pi-(),e(-tion against ci iiniiial:; for the residents of Nassau t'ounty l.i promised if tbe plans of Sheriff- elect Phineas A, Scaiiian aie carried lUi, ,Seatiiaii had been county ek-icc- U'.c for the last three years.
Seaman said reiently that whe-n be ' \; lakes ofhce as Sherifi be will urge Llie-ricli liereiofuK- that four county di-ti-e-tive-i--, be em-|oul of doors, but
-Mrs. l-'red.-lick S Ui-.-e-in- of I'orl Washingion made- a e-anviiss e>f ib.- elghth distrie-t of Freeport last Monday and was pleased at re-suli. Canvassiii.:; will be the main fe-ature in the eampaign of 1917, Mrs Greene wus the luncheon gue-si of Mrs, I, I, EIteri(-h or Smith slreet, former Presideut of the Ki.-epori Suffrage Club.
The slereopf ic.-n sufl'iai;.- I.e-luie L'iven by .Mrs Ellerleb drew a huge erowd last W.-dnesdHy iilglil a I Uo- Roslyn Club Rooms, Mrs, Rayinoud Hrown, at the- (-oni-lusion of fh.- l(-( lure, iid(li(','-,<ed the audle-ne-.- ou tin- subjeci, '.SuOraKe Eventually. Vv'hy .Now," The l.-ctur.-s bv Mi?
pleO^ed lo weirk for the e-einstable-i not pe-niiit this uow and future lee-
About Tliat Edison For Cliristmas
riicre- pi-oiiii';.-s to l-c an iin- pie-e-i-de-iifed demand for I be- New l-,dison as Chrl-.tmas pres¬ ents, :ind we urge pnispectiv- buyen to place tbeir order:- early, so that we- can be- suic of having iiiacbiues for Cluifel mas eve delivery.
Nothing can «ive as long- lasting aud univert'al pleasure- to all tbe family thau the NEW l-:i)lSO.N. Ihe pt-rfcct re- producei of music lu all lt!:s forms; and it therefore forms an idial Christmas present,
A .-.mall deposit will si>cure one for you. Order now- Sola on (-a.sy payments,
CHUBBUCK'S
DRUG STORE
Licensed Represenlalive ol
The Edison Diamond Disc
Phonographs
MAIX STBEET. FREKPORT
,\i!ion;; the- l.>iilir(iii!; pi-upcrties wa-. llie 111 ick 'dock (111 .¦\l!;infic .'\veiiii.- iiear the Ei.Kiiu- Hous. ,
PayiUar, dc.-iceuded fioni an old itoni; Island family, inherited a real estate biisliie-ss froni bis father wlilcli gave him an iii(-o;iie of about ;f2i"i,iiiK) il ye-ai, lie was a trustei- or i-xe-e-iiloi for K n or twelve eslate-s. llis t:.-; I wife- obiaiiiod a divorce and he hud bei-u Ihing apart rroni his second wir(-.
Paynlar wns ni rested i^t three' o' .¦lock ill th - niorniug, when ente-i iiig his oflices in Ihe Payiifar Huilding, in Ixuig Island City, to obtain a let- t(-r coiiiaiuing a c-hcH-k for IliiOOO, wlii(-h a Wall Sfrc-ef lioiid brokc-r had mailed to him When arrested, be i,'avi- ;i sniall biass key to fhe dcte-c- tives and asked ttie-m to the Hayside woniiii.
The- Disl net ,\fteiin(y said he li-aiiied that Payutur was about to leave thc Stnte, and that that key fitted a travelling bag in the custody of the- young woman, Detei-tives trieel day md night to sc-rve a siib- poe-ia ou her, and they followed her about several e-ountles, but she av-
lield over on account of not having brought enough ehances. These- will le- disposed on the eveuing of the i-iileilaininenl und recc-ption given by the Holy NaiiK- Society ou Novmeber :;-2nd, i County Courl House In Hudson, lu
Th.- (Oiliest for the most popular | lilOT, they bad a condition tif affairs .-Mtar boy n-.-.ulied iu .he choice ofi very sliiiilai to that wbie-h now ex- G-erge Kreun Ibe-rg, ,-^011 of Hernard Ists with you, A fire took place in Kie-me-lberg of Soutti .Main SIreel, | that year, and fhe beat of the burn-
Th(- following ladie-s had e-liiu>;e of | jng buildin- was so great that tli.e the- tables tOKe-tbe-r with their asi^.st-j n,.(. de-parli.ient had to drench the Hills: Holy Name table. Jobn H, | vault with water fo fiv lo preserve Schultz: .sodaliiy table, Mrs. Frank A, I the records, Tbe walls crumbled Kelio.-; .Sunday se-boed table-, Mrs. Lucy .\. Wooels; ladies Catholie- lien- evoie-nt Socie-ty table-, .Mrs, Ge-oi-ge C, .-\UKlin, and refi .-shinent table, -Mrs M, .-X. Se-hille-r.
and other ioeal police oflie-ers in ib-- t((tint; those whoCeiiumit e-riiue,
"In addition to a salarv," said .Sea¬ man, "cons:able-s ought to be- iiuiil Iheir e.vpenscs wherever they are en¬ gaged in looking up violators of tln- h'v. .M piesent a constable Is not paid when he goes after malefailois unless be makes an arrest, I am Columbia j working out a se-heiiie wheretiy th- county iiet(-ctive-i and constables will be able lo (-o-operale effe-ctive-lv whenever a e riiuo has been re-porte-d. ;;o that there will be very littb chance- of a criminal making his i-; cape "
ires will be- Kiven
rowd aile iidi d Uie ,isl Siilurdii).
A Nassau Suffrage Bulletin nt; publlsb(-d. Mrs. John
having i e.u;
Childs, of Floral Park, lhe bulletin priuii-d as a siifl to suf frag(-, ' Mrs. Non.-i SprlnKci While of lialdwin is Ihl- eelilore-ss Th.- pur¬ pos.- of Ihis biilli-iiu will Ik- lo i;ivc iniblicity to Uu- weirk of Uk- Suftriig(- Party in evc-ry see-tion of the- e-ouiit.v. The contributors of the- n.-ws on ¦'\'ote-s for Wonian" will be- the ai- U\.- leaders in .-ii.-h district oih(-rB intere-sle-d in Uk- (-;ius(-
REGULAR MEETING VILLAGE BOARD
Firemen Have Author¬ ity to Establish a Fire Patrol
lhe Freepoit Hem id eif Trustee* met yesterdav afternoon. A gist of sniall business was transacted Tht next ine-eiin-. will he held on Dec¬ ember Tlh,
Reeiucstc-d lei deu-imine ihi- auth- Work has alreadv , "'*'•' ','' '^"^ '¦'*'¦<¦ I>epanmeut to per- • reel tbe oiganization of a Patrol Company in the village, and na to wli(-thn sii.h a company would b.- entitled to all tbe- rights and privil¬ eges as oibi-i eeiinpanies of the de- partnieiii. Cninseloi l,e-o Fi..*hel flled vviik Ihc Hoaid his opiiUon. indicat- in-- Ullll tt-.- Kll, Depanine-ni had sncb iuithoriiv
riie r( poji of 111,, I'ol,, ,, Jujein-e lor Ucluber -bowing Uie colli-ction of foill dollars re-volve-r fee-s, vv a:< ve- ceived illld t,l(-d
Since the- llllle wiibiii vvlinh lax- p;iye-is were- iiiv en tei e-onstrue-t side¬ walks, affe-i formal notiflcalion from ib(- P.oiiid, had expired. Counselor I'islii I vviis iii.siiucte-d lei lake such legal steps as wemld Insure compli- iinc( vviTb the- oiigliuil reseilutlon
Tlu- re-pe.n of Wui H, Smith, en¬ gineei III (barge of .Municipal plain, for the- iiioiub of Septciiil.e - shovied that 'i4,S2T 1 W H iilicrnating cur- ii-iil were .ve neruted, and 1:1,436,074 gallons of water piiiiit>e-d with a con¬ sumption of ,'i3!»,100 pounds of coal. His ii-poit feu Oe-teiber showed that i(M,'i|T K s\ 11 aliernatinr curroui wer. ^iciiii aie-d, and 11.UST,'158 tal Ions of wiile-i piiinpe-d with a coii- snpiillll 111 f.Tl'..4,^iO pounds of coul
The follnwiiij; applications for wald wi'f piii'iKil I'rank l-'aruilei. Grand .\venue.
TIm foll-iw-iiii; iipplnal ions for livhliiig were grauted: C. F Vail. 1:17 Chinch Stieet: Tbonuis V\ ('ami Gre-ene .Ave-nue. lie-rf Cbuk, Lena AveniK-: ,Iobr. J Kundiill, Woodliin.- Ave-nue-,
Tbe fe.llow iii.i; iippliealioiis foi sidewiilks wen- grant(-d: Mrs. .\ T Senf. 50 fee', :!o9 S. Hayview Aveiiufc Arthur Frank, lOU feet, I,'.'.' .N. Lelu^ Heach .Avenue-,
Hy formal rt-solutioii, Strt-el Com¬ missioner Hond was dlrect«-d to make ii wiifte-n nnort at each iiu-e-l ing, of the work done under his de¬ pai i nie-nt since- Ihe previous nie-etinK.
l'lcside-iit Randall re-poifed on the be-aiiug befoie- the- Public- Servie-e Coniiiii.ssioii. leA^-aiding Uk- applie a- tion of the Fr(-eporl Railroad Coiii|. iluv II, su^pe-ud tiaffie- during tli.- vvlnici 111'lllh.-- Hills ;is aiidile-d li.» 'be F; ,¦•'! e 1'..iiiii.iiu-e we-rc elir c. -eil l...iii
Tin \illii.i;e- Tax Colle-eloi , U I'riinli Scaiuaii, was directi-el to iii,n ov(-i- hi; biMii<s for PI16 tfi the- villa-4e< tre-asiire r. t(ig(-fber with the pKip 1 let mns and the warrant,
I'tie live vi-,-r side walk ^',nai iini-p ll- lli! 'll .Stll I ilh I'arnilet in the iin-
liave bee-u givrii tbe weather will
Indoors. A big Inwood uie-etlni;
be'
L. w
with Thomas Al-iiiii,'^ Joliiison as SUi iii(-,-i, IS to foi IU and siiilii 1 -
Uld
MAY CHANGE NAMES COLLINS ENGAGED
POST OFFICE FRAUD
and fell in, and the contents wen- largely destroyed. I lay this bc-fon- yoii. aud hope- flat you will call it fc the attention of your town board. Hempstead, as 1 iindi-rsfand from
its assesi-e-d valuation, is a town of. r^- ,
Kreat wi-alUi, and should havi- 11 j of Fre(-poi-l, an- invited lo In lug j tiounce-d at 1 town hall (.lllill, if not superior, to j their neighbois and meel witb tlie 1 eveniug thill 10 ll-,- found in the town of j Villa.!;
r ,$2,01 IC
;i.,.l ciiaib,^
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Tl lli-,fi-e lUdcll Wil.-, i-inpejwcii scenic sni ll aid as nccessarv lo i ¦! pl( l(- llic viiiii; m; iisii-siiiici.l , ,1 :,.ul book;i
'i'he^ lepi.i; l.l S I union SmiUi • \'.:i- iri-aMirii, foi Ibe nionth of ( lol.cr. sIlovMd e v; p e-n d 1 mil- <ll,nS';..n,', The- siiina-y for lln 1 ill ye ill lo dale sbe,*ed ree-» ipi ' liiiiiu, *l III '2iti,.4o: - II t II d, ¦ .
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The- 1 (•,sid(-iits or Riiyuoi .\veiiue, aud Klliott Stre-et,
Uusse 11 .Vveniie-, Rooseve-lt Place, all in the- village-
The eiiga;;e UK-ut of ,Miss ,-;opl;iii .Schaefer. of Hrooklyn, lo .Mr I ;d ward T, Collins, of Free-port, was an-
onie- last Salurdav
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Kalliers at tfie Villat-e Office
out I-f circular letters in whieh a silk p--ttlcoat woitli |l,75 Is proniise-d to the- addressee provided she will le-uii; in cents, ancl send flve e.xacf ilie:-. of the letter received by ber
oided them. Finally .Mr, O'Leary | to five uf her aceiuaintances.
tried strategy and withdrew his de- ' The promoters have left .Minneap
Posliiiastci T Heiisoii Sinilh de¬ sires to inforni tho prit'ons of fhi- local Post Of'icc that he has been di¬ re i-tid by tlu l.'epartiiu III to with¬ draw from the mails all matter of j "of fe-el thai it ian take ae-flon alouc
Hiiiitington. 1 note that you had In the- n-ar of yonr present biiildtiiM a very effective- paik spa(-e. in wtiie-h s-i'( b il lo-v-.1 bull conld be erected If. howeve-r, vei-ir town b'lard does
any kind addiiri,ied fo the .N.VTION- AL .MAIL ORDER HROKKRAcU: EXCUA.NGK at i'.2ii Globe Huilding. ,Mini.,eapolis, .\liiuiesiita. It has bie-ii lea: ue d that lhe- above concein bas been couducfin,!.' a ,sebeiiic for taining uiciue.» iliiougb the mails, by ii'iaiis of ful.-e and fraudulent pre- li iise-s iiud pioiiilses, 'i'he se-he-iue,
on Merrie-k Ueiad, .Novembe-r l'l, at :; o'cioek, ,0 discuss tbe advisahlllty of (baimiim the lianies of the n-spec- ii,e sIre-ets.
It has conic to the iiltinlion ot the Hoiird that there i^; a similarity 01 duplicity (if-iiaines designaling oiir vilia;:.- ,-;lri-els, and Ihey liilie-ve it is we-ll to cheek this feiidcn. y at oiic(- iind 10 make ami-nds.
If Uiis (-oiiditi(,!i or tendi-nc-y is
oh-j venr fire chief to inspect your pres-1 petniitted to develop in propoition
cut h.'ill. he will agree with this of-j as the village iiieiws, iu a f(-w yeai-s
lii-e that if is ar, exfren.iiy nanger-I it would be difflciilt for even the
.Several fiiei.d:- were ccle IjiiU ini^ the birthday of .Miss Hc-itha Se-baefci a sist(-r, a!i 1 we-re greatly suriiiiscd vvhen the iiuiiouuietiie-iif was iiiaelc
Mr, Collins is a graduate of Piaii lustjtiil'-, Hieioklyn Intil re-e-e iitly j •'> the llniiliiii^lon I
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these lines, li will certainly have to 'iUe- sti-iis ill i'U early date- lo put np a fire-proof vault or building, at some disfuue e- "" from fbe present striic-tiire, I flunk if you will ask
ous building from the point of view
;is c'liuhictcd, consists iu the sending ! of fire. Will you please take this up
with your fown board at its nexi ' niee-ting, and b-t us know the result of its delibetr'lon?
Very truly yours, (Slgnedl James Sullivan
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he has beeu eoiiuected wilb tbe- Vale iind Towne .Mfg, Co, of Stanife.rd, • 'oiiii., as Assistant l.'nuii.eer, lb now holds li.e position of .•\.-;sis'ii:il Siipeiinteiidi-nt and ,Mc-cbanic-al l.'n ;!ne-ei with the .¦\iiK-iic;iu Lend I'.i. , il CcinpiUl.,, of .New V.,rl:.
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tectives. but placed them to watch Payntar in jail. The young wonian calle-d at thc jail Saturday, and the subiioeiia was-, served upon her
When .Mr. O'Leary reached his of¬ fice Monday he stumbled over a suit- casi-. He pioductHl the liltle brass key. and it fiftc-d the lock. Inside was found f2O.0OO worth of the se- I curltie,-; mi ising from the Davidson j estale, of which Payntar was an ex¬ ecutor, I
is, and caunot be located. All let-
A .MKSSAlii: FROM HASII.VA
In anothe- (olunin ot this Issue of
ters iiddre,--s(-d to tbe concern will be I the Nassau Post is printed the ad-
forv.ardrd lo t'le Division ol Dead Lette-rs for [ii-oper disposition. As the concern had a loial e-lie-ntele it is desire-el thit lhe action of the De I.arti-ient be give-n as much loeai publicity as possible.
I -,-ei tisement of the DaSilva stores. It I has an important message to every I householder in Freepeirt, and espec- i ially the surrounding village-s. If I i-i't even necessary to spe-nd len or j sales of the
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Frank A, florian. of Fn-eport, is sales agent for the Oldsmobile and fhe Stutz motor cars, Mr Ti'irUin ha.-! had a p.-cullar liking for tbe au¬ tomobile business and has b'come- an expi-rt in bis judceme-nt In liis selection of fhe Olds and Stutz, be be-licve--- he has the best curs niadi- to-day.
Recently .Mr. Dorian (-o;isiiuia1e-d Oldsnioliile to Jacofi
The Bayview Five Hundred Club meet today af the home of Mrs. Corker, The inembers are Mrs, L, F. Cornelias, Mrs, Theodore Gissel. Mrs. F, Pertegnan, Mrs, Mary Bradley, Mrs, Clarke, Mrs, S, Corker, Mrs, A, C, Hottenroth, Mrs Rothheim.
twenty cents for carfare. Just drop i Post and D;-. Harold Run( ie He i-i | them a card and the goods will be about lo close c-onfiacts for the sale | shipped parcel post. ' of three more cars :
The DaSilva firm Is well known, ' Mr. Dorian bas he-adcuarters in | and has a county-wide reputation j Fret-porl as well as at the .Main St, for fair dealing. You can place con- Garage in Hempstead, He will be fidenee in their story. Look over glad lo call and demostrate the cars, the advertisement . for real, genu-1 —
ine bargains.
Read the Nassau Post
Tbe Post OtIW-e Depai iiiient on
Icinday annoiince-d ihe- following
' ail change^ e-ffe.-tjri- H''-ol''--n ini' '
l.ong Island: j
.New YorKiPa .-fationito jioinis on! Jinx: Island, Uing Island R, R, (!o I
Freim November 2. 191R. the fol- I I'lwin;; closed-pouch serviee- is dis ' .nfinued:
Part No. ! Two -trips, one way,; daily exe-e-iit Sundays, from Ne-w V'cirk | 10 Jamaica, and one trip, one way- i daily exe-efii Snr.da.v :.-, f-o:-- Jii':iaii--| to New Vork. Part 4, One trip, om- way, on .Sundays, from .Averne sta¬ tion to Far Rockaway. Part No. 5 - Two trips, one way, daily excep* Sundays, from Brooklyn to Jaiaalca. Part No 6. One trip, one way, dally j exc-ept S'.iiiday,-i- fr'' 1 'a 1 :iica to Queens staUon, ,New Tfork,
I>iiiiy: Ibi; 1;; a siitisi b 1,
; line of I h( l/oiii; l,,l:u -l
I w-hi( b (ip(-riites ae 1. .^ . I
I from Amity ville lo 1 l-i o, 1 a
I dislanee- of eigbf(-"ii 1 id,
in ofTci 111 . Ull-- Cl V To- 111 ..f 1 ^ > i at a gr«-atly i(-dii(-((l rati tbe liUI road's (hie.' (.bjie 1 i,s lo lend a li.lp- iiiK band tti the- faelorb-s now in op- cialioii, and those- abeiul to lo-al*
! IU and around the fast-growiii) in
{ du.'tfriiil e-ity of Farmiiu-^dale-, *!ii-h niiiKt draw ilielr latior, for iIk' i. ost
I part, from tbe towns tiaviise.t by
I the- Huntington Hailroad
These new tie-k(-ts may f..- .itilaii.d ,it the following stations on tbe- 1,. ng
i Island RaUioad Uuulington Vi
jlape: lliinliiu'toii : Kariiiiii|.'dal. ii'-l Amityville
Ite MM AG K MAI.h:
A Huiiiiiiage Sale eonne( Kd wiib the- M. Ft. Church, will take place- on Friday and Saturday of this week in 'he store- forme-rly eie-cupied by th« Consoli.liite-d Gas Company on Mer- ricik Road. The ladie-K in charge- art Mrs. Thomas Lucas, chairman; Mra, Oscar Valentine, .Mrs John T Raynor, Mrs, O W. Humphrey, Mrs Howard Combs, Mrs Lyda Rayuor, Mlsaes llaftle R, Smith. Annie Eldridge, Th« ladie-s are- soliciting clothes and other articles for young and old