TOI- 8, S». IS.
OFFICIAL PAPEB OF THE VILLAGE OF FKEEPORT.
FREEPOBT, N. Y, FBIDAf, 01 TOBER 27, 1»1C
OFFICIAL IJJ l'l BLR'A.\ P.U'ER OF XASSAl COI >TY.
PRICE TWO CENTS
GOVERNOR IN NASSAU
<>i*'eH an 0»fatiun Aii AlonK the Line On Saturday—Oellvers Sev¬ eral .strong AddrenHCS
A whirlwliiel tour of Nassau rmnity Iant Siiiturdny by fJovenior Wliltiiiiiii and his party showed mllllant nnel e-u fhiislaKtlc He-piibllcnn hosts and was proof of the fact iliit the party In allvi. to fhe IsaiiPH of the i-unipiilf.Mi and thnt there- is no apathy In the year llUfi, Ci-envils of veitors greeted Ihe flovi'rnor Ht every crop, and the i-iiri-fiil aftentlon piild fo the sjie-iikers anel the i-heers that pliiictiii-e-el the- ti'lllii(; polnfs In the- iiililresses iiroveil that the men of .V'lis sail lire- sliii-e-re In their alle-Khiiice t<i the Hepubll nu principles and will roll U|i II ri-i-iii-d majority for the- fS, O. P, on .Vol', 7,
rjoM-rnnr Wbitman spent the morn Intr In SulTolk ("ounty nnd was ine-t at IIuntlii;.'tiiii by .leremlnh Woul, Chair niiiii of the .N'ass'iii r..iiiity orfranlzH
CONGRESSMAN HICKS FOR S.S. WATER-WAY EVEN JUSTICE TO AUlBENNEH SAVES NASSAU COUNTY $19,000 A HEALTH MEASURE
'i'lie liiii.ie llute construction of the ¦vouih ^'hoie water-way la of the great l.Sl liiipi itaii-e to LoiiK Island. Pro viJin;- liicifiised traiisp'Ttatlou faclll :ies wlih lower rates, stimulating bu.Hl iii-sH and e-oniniei-<-lal deielopnient, Its '.|'i'iation would add tremendously to the- le-siiiirce-'e inel prost'erlfy of L<m;{ ls| 111.1 nnd Its reiidents.
l.on;; isliind'H ti|ifflc Ifl eeinirested. Its liidiistrliil (.'i-i'wth retar,li-d anei pros perlty nilnlinlzeil by the liiHi'th.lty and iiiis.i iniiiitlietlc attltuile of the present I-'ede-ral authorities. They alone an- responsible for the Loiik Islanders' liieseiit i-ondition. New Vork Stnte stands ready to oo-oiiernfe with the Federil 1 Kovi-ninient wln-iii-ver the project i-hIIs for a twelve foot ciiiiiil; thi- ri-slele-iits are ready to jrive the iljiht of way, but the DeuioeiMtli- ma Jority has elone nothliij:,
\\'liy? He-'-nnse- eif the- ili-pletlon of funds 111 the tre-asury uinli-r the- I'liile-r wood TiirllY ,\i-t nnd bi-e-imsi-, owlii;.' tei that fai-t. there was ijiiiosltioii to nnv lii-w proje-e-t.
The .'<eiiith Shore Inland wnter-waj pi-iijee-t Is not lost, <'oii>:re-s,siiian Fvod erli-K C. Illcks ean save it. In fait, he came tei the rescue a few inonths ajre mid preveuteel the Army Kiiiiiiieer- from making an adverse report which would have- nnlllfied all prexloiis wen-l; Hefore the Army EuKlne-ers can re port favornbly and make [losslble th ciiiiHtrtie-tloii of tills inlnhty liidiistria development CoiiKrosslonal Ic-plslatleiu Is necessary. The Army Bourd musl be jrlveii power to e-onslder a twelve foot canal.
CniiKressnian I'redeide-k C, Ilb-ks Is slne-ere In his ndvoe-ae-y nf this pruje-c; and Ih wlllliij,' to di-vote> bin i-iitlri- e-iie-i- Ifles to its i-e-nllzatliiii. Upon bis ri-tnrii
FREDERICK C- HICKS.
to M'asliln>.'tiin niiil with the co opera tlon of till- IIuKhes ndinlnlstratlon he will Introiliii-e and endeavor to se-e-iirc tin- e-nni'tuK-nt of leirlslatlon provldlnj.- for this twelve foeit survey.
The .-Xrniy Eiiirlnee-rH will O, K. ii Iwe-lie foe^t e-anal. State I'lit'lu'eei I-'i-ii«k .\I, Williams and the- mliiiliils trntlon at Alliany will spe-nd a niillion ilollars on sinli n e-aiinl, and Illcks with the e-ei-oiieriitlon of rniti-d Stiitei Si-nntor WllHaiu .M, Caldi-r, Stnte- Sen iilor i!, I., 'riiompsoii nuel ,\ssi-iiilily nie'ii MiU'hliiey, Murphy and Taimai-'e will nial'.e Ihe project a reality.
Lewis ,1. Smith Gives His Views On
Non-Pnrtisnnism—Long Experi-
eiiee in the Couoty (Hurts
Contliinlnn his <-ampal;;n throuu'hoiU tbe- i-oiiiity. Lewis J. Sinilli, Itepnli- iiaii citu-li.Iate for the r.niiiry .In !;.'e- shlp, is receh lllg trenietidcn.s nvations irmii the vote-rs. ine«ihers, of all par- lii-s. III his j-i-marks niiule iliirin-,' the enrly part nt this week .Mr. Smith has lieu (|iiife frank, and tin- I'c .|,le Imve liceii Impri-sse-el with bis sin-e-iity.
Soeakliiir on Weilnesda.\, .Mr. Sinitli said:
".\ <'onnty Court Is an iniportant in¬ stitution. Every Court is iiii|ioi-iiiiit. 'ibe- ('eiiirls in our coiinti-.v nre tliise liiele-|ii-iiili'iit Institutions wbicli jire iii|c|ilnte-il to stjinil lie'twe-i'ii the iinli- \lduiil mill lhe li'ivernnie-nt. They ;ire lie-siuniHl to elo Jilstle-e betwee-ii the in ilixiiliiat auel the collective unit. It Is iniporlant that you should lie- careful 11 the se-le-e-tioti eif your Judicial caiiili- .lates for. In fbe last aiial.isis. that is the place yon must en to have your rights eleterniine-el anel yonr condiiet nieasure-il. The County Court of fhis Ceiiiiit.\ has a i-lvll Jurisdiction where nil.ne-y Is involved up to two tboi.siiiid
GOVERNOR WHITMAN.
tlon, who e»se-orteil him about the <''oiiiity until bite at niglit, wlie-n be left for .Vew Veirk,
The first lilg iiu-etlni; lu .Viissaii was held at Clen Cove, and that villaire wiis the gathering iioliit for the niitos that hael starti-d out from e-very piai-t of the e-ounty, 'J'lie niito ilemonstrntion was an imposing.' affnir. the-re being at least four hundreei miu-hlnes In line-, most of theui eli-i-ornteel with giiy e-ol ors, flni;s. Iiiiiiting nnd earryliif; plc tiii-es and pliU-arils of the favorite son-' of .Nassau.
The theatre nt Clen Cove hnd lie-eii Bee-iireel for the eicinslnn. nnel long be¬ fore the hour set for the rally tbe house w-iis Hlleel,
I-'riinklln A. Co!i-s presleled, nnel th,- varlous County e-imelliliue-s ..ililri-ssc ' Ihe nudleiice liefore Ihe arrival of tb <ieive>rnor.
Conirre-ssniaii Illcks was the- Irs Hlienker, nnd be dwelt largely npon tb part the Soulli Is phiyliiK In the af fairs of tbe nation, while the Xnrtli I paying the e-eist of i;iiveriiineiit. Eve-r- e-oniiiilile>e of Congre.ss hut one Is head e-d by a Soiithe-rner, Florida pays lute the l'nited States tre-asury ,$l„"*l(i.lKlii and gets In ix-turn .SILMLOIKI; Te-xas pay ill .i;-l,liiHi,(Ki(i and gets liae-k if2 Siil.iwm Mississippi pays In .'(;,'!(1,-«,(1(mi and ge-t hack $.S!li;.iHHl. while of the Northern States llllneils pays in .?l!fi,(KHi.(ilHi and g^ts back ^S.V.MKMl: New Vork pays li, JKCi.lMKI.OOd and ge-ts liae-k but .f^ 1170 IMHI, There should be no .\ortli und no Soutll. hut every loe-allty should lm\'e a fair deal ami uei faveirltlsni show-ii,
"The solution Is to elee-t a Ite-piihlliiiii president anel Cemgress anel to i-nai-t ii lu-oti-ctlve tariff measure to supple tb money," "I'l-otee-tlem." .said ,Mr. Hb Us •*tuis bruiight more blessings to th Amerl an home than any other polli-.\ ever preimulgated," They tell ns of n present pi-o.-eperity, hut It nfft- ts )- few states and is based on the blood stHiiied t1«ldH of Kurope, whle-h Is iislu . lip the auiiaunitiou maile here. He fa vored a pi-eis|ierlty based on the pea<-e fill pursuit of trade.
In presenting I^ewIs ,1, Smith .Mr Coles referreel to bis sterling worth n un eitllelal, one who hael filled Ids pres »iit olllce with credit to himself and te the satl.sfae-tleiii of the people .Mr Smith made a forceful adeiress. lu whle-h be dee-lared his ideas of the Judl e-lary, his policy In Ihe eiiforeemeiit o the law anil siioke a ginid wont fo "Phin" Seuman, enndidate for sheriff Charles W, Weeks, the present As. slstanr District .\ttorDey. who had served for tUn-e years with blm, and aiiked for support for the entire tJ<-ket,
Mr. Lnyster. candidate for County Treasurer, talked to his friends and uelgliliorH, wbo knew his record toe well lo need retelUnir, and appealed to theui on his reiord of seven yeara in fc local utacA.
Mr. Coles, the presiding otflcer, ha<5 been a e-andldate in the primaries f'jr the otflce of surrogate, and in present¬ ing .Mr. Howell, the Hepublican eundl- :lHte, for tbat position Mr. Coles asked for the candlilnte the iinlteel support •jf nil those- who linil favored bim In the piliiiary. He pulel n grin-e-ful trib¬ ute to .Mr, Howell, nnel the iitiilieine dieereel this jie-iii-rous ne-tlon liy a man who had been a rival for the iiomlna- iloii.
Mr. How-ell said tbe Iieinocrats had tiiipeil that be- and .Mr. Coles would cut each otlie-r's throats and In the- tne-iin- while they could e-llji Jn, The Uepuh lii-nns bad expe-te»d to Hnd Uei'iinlie aiis on the primary linllnfs, but iiwtei-.l had found a Iieinocrat. who was e-n deavoriiig to e-iiti-h the Ke-imblli an iieimlmition. be-e'iiiise he knew- what lle [lublii-anlsm nieiint this year. .Mr. Howell se-eirche-el the nem-p-irtlsaii movi-ineiit, which he e-hanicte-ri/.i^ as De-nieii-ratle- non-pnrtlsanlsm. The Nas sau Har took no ne-tleiii, but forty-twii I>eiiioe-nitle lawyers liulorseil the Iieiii oi-ratlc nominee and ealli-d It iion-pnrtl sail The Iiemoi-ratlc or;runi'/nlloii, said Mr, How-ell. never Inelorse-d a He publl-an when tlu-y hnd a e-hance te will nnel i-lte I inslaines Ic piine tlii- iilli---'iitloii, "The- Iiemoerals sii.\- I iiiii not klioMIl, " siilel .Mr. Howe-ll. "1 iii-\
er expe-cteil to be kneiwii tei the I'r )
ci-nts. bill If till- Iti'pulilieaii- kiiiiw nn- 1 will he v(-i-y we'l satlslii'il,"
Charte-s !• W'e-e'cs gave Ills pla'ferm lis a i-aiidiiliite for I>lsli-lit ,Vttoi-iie-\ :ie- belii-xe-s the- olllce sheiild nei i-r lu- ex;i|'ilte-i| for personal a,;:griiiiili''eiiie:it or to see- how iiiauy i-oin-|i-lions coii|i| he, seeiire-el, bnl It should be- used fo|- tlie pi-i'ti- t\i'ii of the hoiiii- nnd nf Nnssaii County, He did not lie-lle-\e- in till' thli-el ile-gi-i-e method nuel belleve-d (-einvie-tlous slioiibl he si>cured only by fair lue-llio-ls on the part of all. The' criminal has bee-n too much exalted In many e-ases, made teio iinn-h of a hi-i-o; llllf on the other hanel he diel not believe In the elark e-ells. He belleve-d ill a non-partisan enfore-enient of the law, with special rights and prlvUeKes to hone.
.Judge Cropsey was presented as the best District .\ttorney Kings County hnd ever had. He received an ovation mill nf one-e- Iniinched into a vigoreius talk In which lie enelorswl the varieius local candidates liefore presenting his own claims. The offlce of judge was line of Ihe most Important and e-aine nearer to the peeiple than hardly any other anil whnt was neeileel was a man fair, honest, etfie-le-iit. w-lth no bae-k stairs to his e-hamhers ami not ¦iii.se-eptllile to political or personal In- lueii' e. These- ipialllh-atloiis, be de- lare-il, were emliisUeil hi .Mr, Smith. 'Ild his . andldney should appe-al to all Ight inludi-d citizens. He salel he Iinel he-e»n liersonally ac iialiiteel with I.eeine I», Howell f"i -laiiy years and knew liliii to he u .'0i>il e-ltlzen. a competent, e-apable, able lawyer and lu every way tltte-el for the important posltiou of surrogate.
.Iiul},e cropsey i-ame out strongly for iHinal siiffiage and said he w-lslu-el all had the right to vote. He asked only that the voters Wnd out all they eould ahout him and his reeord, what be bad nceompllsheil and stood for, and do tbe same for bis opponent, and tiavlng lu mind the iiuaHflcatlonB of both their legal ablUty, experience aa a lawyer snd lu public life then to vote as their (continued on page tour)
WEEKS WELL FITTED
Charles It Weeks, the Kciiubliean. ProgiesslvG and Ineibpi-iiden: e I,e-ii;.'ne eaiididnte for Dislrii I .Attorney, Is re cei\ ing the support of the- lesideiils of .Nassau (bounty b«»i-nn,se of bis e-iniiie-iit (Itiiess fe>r the otflce.
He Is a reslele-nt of Port Wnshiiigton. where he has liveel libs e>iitii-e' life-, nnd 'lis experleiicL- as a .lustlce of the I'enee of .Neirth He-m|isfead. In whi. Ii i-ii|nie-lty he serveil for 7 years, euij iienily ipiiillfles him for (In- o'Tlce of Itistili-t Attorney,
.\s a .lustlce of the I'eai-e for 7 .venrs he had a great expe-rleiici- In lln- , trial of e-rliiiiiiiil i-ase-s, atnl his kii.iwl , ed'-'e of erlinlnal law- iiunlitles hiin fori [ii,||;i|,y the eiltlep eif prose-ciilliig attorin-y 'm I he- coiiMiy.
He ri-sl;;iied thre»e years ngo to be i-ome the .Assistant Dlstrie-t .\ftoi-iie'y and durlntr his ini-iinibe-nev of that of
EARL J, BENNETT,
By saving the eounty iienrly .1i7,<Ki'i auel the discoveiy of ovi-r pa.Miii-nts by I the i-ounty of over .$,S.oi«i w-lii, h ilu-u- ' is e\ei-y ri-iison to be-lle-\e will be re- ! turnt-d. Counly Comptroller l-inrl J. I Henne-it has this wee-k nut only Justl- fle-el the existence of the- i thi-i' "f . .iinii- trollei. liiit hns denioiistialeil his fit iie-ss to Ol eupy the offlce-.
The- eUillus illsilllowe-d by Mr lien iiett well- for tin- boarl of in-'S'iners sent from ilils county to thi- .New >'ori> pi-.ille-ntiiiry, some of w'li|.-h had re- iii!,iiieil iinpiilil for seve-ral .\ear-; Tbey ainoniiteil in all to $I,S ,'!L':i. Ki.
Mr Heiineli nimli- n llioriiii;^li lines li^.'Titloii nt Ihl- 1 laiiiis till,! f.iiiiiil ih.-ii
there were a Inrge uumbe-r of charges \»hle-h e-ould not legally be n claim n;;Hiiist the county. f<ir the re-asmi that the law provides Ihnt the-y nre state- iiinl town chnrge-s, Furthe-r iiive-silLa- tii'ii showed tbat the e-eiiitni. t I'lite-n-d Info lii-iween the county ami ttii. \ew > ork r'e'piirtiiient of Cbai ities an I ''or re-ctioii. prior to the eslnbllshnii n: of u Jnil III this county liint iii-\ii ! een lilli'd ill as to dilte-s, liide'l- thU . i ell-
Iimi the- di-^.artuient clainied tl, n-
tract wns an Indeflilli- .me, le t ; be .¦oni;<ti-oili.r found tie- ri-i ort . . i lu. '-.•inniltti-e of ila- Hoiir.l of Sii|ie'i> ^^ ,|-s
re. I'lnilie-liilll'i; the 'oiilracl. \,t:eli sliowe.l that till-I'liiitr 1,-t was jm i,.',..! t" l'l- a ti-iii|i.rary "iic to |ifo\i,'" ,ir the- care of i.risuneri nntil ib, H, whlcll was then eoiilem;lati-'l, s;,,,. i.i
be- ci.iiij.li.ie.l. The npi reller li. il.
tbi-refiire. that the bills w.r,, not .. mI -hai-jes a-.;aiiist the <'iiiiiit.\.
The Mnni-il of Siipi-r\ Km-s .\l, ¦ ' :i inoiiiliii: pnssi-i! the ,-liiliiis. n-diii e ' in
iceiirdaiie-e- with Ibe- I Iilliie-n lr i . s
"f Ibe ei.ni;iti-ii|lei-, ttitis , iittin . iT
¦'d!>!l7.44 whhh is snve-,| to the c ,
Hut that is nnt nil, Wblle in;, i r Ilils liive-sflL'Mtloii, .Mr. I'.i-ii ii-tt d! ., ere-d that ciilims bad beeti paiil In lirevlmis Hoanls of Suin-rv isors ii iii,. years imri to llllii whieh should hne lie-eii subject to rediici li'ii,.s f,,i -h same reasons ns slate-el above, T' se loer payiiieiiis .imountcl to $,S,47i: 'li wblcb, tuLietbe'r with liiteri-st on Cm iimiiiint, ef S!4,'_'ii7, niiike-s a t<ita ..f sfj.i'o'." 47, I'lld a claim for this aiii' -<•! will be niaili- ii[M.ii the- rii\ ..r \,.ev York, This makes n Mtal ..l' al.,.iit ,>l'i - .m, hl.'li will be --ir.eil to Ihl- laxl'ii ei .
Vote For All Republic.in Candidates
FREEPORT WEDDING OBITUARY
LEWIS
CHARLES R. WEEKS.
(Ice be has prosecuted many Inipor
tant cases. During the term of olHci' ^in whiiji Charles H, Weeks served a-
'.Assistant District .Attorney more- (ilni
iunl cases have iK-e-n preise-e-nteil thai
in the terms preceding, ami lie has ae
tlvely co-operated in the suecessfn:
jireisei-utlon of uiniiy important eases, Charles H, Weeks Is familiar with
conelltlons In .Nassau County ami tlie
iieeels of all the peeiple. He Is a man
of liberal iiliicatlon and has hael ex I perieue-c with affairs of the world. The-
illice of Dlstrii I Attorney legulres th
.leiinibe-iit to lie a lUiiii of bi-eiaei e.xiieri
ence who will temper justle'e witl I pect the Judge when be gets
It also has Jiirislii-tion lu all
I iriiiiljiiil cases e-xcept uiiireler ily the
j tirst degree, so you v\ill luidei'staiid
! that most of the criminal ensi*s in ynur
j Cinuity are trle>el in that (Joiirt, It will
llie-re-foi'e- Ht eince apiK-iir tbnt in the-
iroiinty roiirt is whe-re we- i|i-:il with
till- priibli-ins of liiimnn llie; where we-
! S' nie-tiiiii-s see e-viileiie«« of.mise-ry. mis-
fiirtiiiie, disyrni-e. niitl sliiinii-. It re
piires lureful tliought anil a large
se-iise- of Instii-e to deal with those-
prei leius,
"It is popular lor caiidklafi-s rniining
for Jinlle-lal othi-e. esiiei-hllly i-ninlldati-s
of a iiiiiiurity party, to talk about non
I partisaiilsm in the judii-iaiy, but I be
I lieve that the jK-ople are milcli more
¦ liiteri'ste-il in the- practise eif iion-pni-tl-
i saiiism on the p rf of a .ludge- w lii-ii be
is on the bench than tbey are in his
talk aliout his views in that ri-gai-il
while be Is a eaii.lldate. There are
some reiiulre-meiits a Judge must pos
se-ss that I've-ii e-xperlence will not fur
iilsli and the tirst anil fon-iiiost In mv
opiiiiein Is that he must have u large
sense of fuirness nnd justice.
"Now wlint is Jlisrle-i-'/ We- ofte-'i hi-ar Ihe e-Xpit-sslon use-el. und \\li,,l Is It? It has truly been e-a!l(-d the "Soul of fhe I.aw," Kvery one e.xpei-ts to re-- celve Justice from the Court and should reci-lve It ami It should Ije ailmliilste-r eel ill such a way that It luake-s no dif feri-iice who It is that conie-s fo tbe Court, whether wealthy or peior, leiirn I'd or Ignorant, black or white, yeuing or lllel. It Is the siime. There Is hut biie kind of Jnstli-e and that Is Intent and ei|UHlity for all manner if men alike. We sometimes hear Juelleliil cnmlldates say that they believe In giv¬ ing a young man a chance. Kvi-ry one be-lleve-s In that: but why limit It to the young man':' We believe In ^ilvlnu' all men a e-hame and all manner of men a e-hance.
"I am not here to tell ymi I am the only man hi Nassau County tltte-d to be your County Judge, The- fact is there nre many of our members of the har who are fitted and eiunlltiel to be your County Judge. The lawyers ex-
tbe
One of tbe preltie-sl of the Ociober weiieling.s in l-'ie-e-peiit was thai whicli rnited .Mis.s Florene-e- Rosalie Loon¬ am, daughtei of Dr, and .Mrs, lieiu- arel J, Lejonaiu, of Soulh Side Aveiiiie- i.i holy malrimouy with Arlhur J, < ooiee, of Kandall Avenue, Tuesday .,ioiiiiiij;. ai the Clnirch of the- Holy ICedeemci, lhe Hev, John 1.. O'Toole oiJii-iaiing. 'lhe cereniony followed a Supl ial .Masi^ whicii was attenileil by the iiiiniedia'.e relatives of the couple. The bi'idL- looked cliarmiiig lu a gown of navy blue broade-loth, .She- wore a gold colored hal trimmed with feathers and fur, and e-arii(-d a i shower bouquet of lillies of the val- ' le> and loses, .She was aitindeil n.. her sister- .Miss Helle Jose-phinc l.oonam, who was gowned in a blue I hCige and carried yellow e-hiysanthe- I niiyns. The bride was give-n awa.v by her father, H, J, Ixionan, The i 1 we e: i.ilgai luiian, 'A'illiain
E. Loonam, Harry I>oonam, and Al- j OC; e Cijolie, llie giooi.i's atienelani I \> a,; Fra.i!'. < doi.e, a brother. I A recepiion followed at the hoiiii' I of lhe biiele's paii-ni:-;, and a e-eimpany j of Ihirty saw th,. bi iiial pair off on a I three weeks liiji through the seiutli. ! .Mi.ss Ixjonum is eme of liie ii "tivi- 1 wo. kers in the affair,-, of the Catholie- i Cliurch. Her falier was tire e-liief I for iwn e-eiiise-e-n;|'.e yeiars. Dr, Cooke j who is a mechanical engineer, is a I graduate of .Noire Dame. For thif-e years lie '-as e-ai(-lier of the famous Notre Dame baseball team. He <-ap- tai'ied the team one- year. The coupie will livc in adelphia. where Mr, Cm re- peinslble [losition.
We¬
'l Phil- lolils a
WINS LOCAL ACTION
I
Henry C. Badenbausen, foriucrly
I of Whaley, Fieeport, lias again j I heen successful in his suit lo set I ;i: lUe lhe iiausfcr of lhe .Neeuan l-Jle- j valor Co, to the Neenan Traction IHe-- i .iiteir Co,, by the affirmation eif tlie -Appellate Division of the- judgeiiieut of the lower court.
.Ml, Ladcnl-aiiseii In ought an ai¬ tion in tbe Supreme Courl last wln- .er as a inir.orlty stoi-kholder, through his attorney. Klvin .N. Kd¬ waid;, of Kre-cport, lo set aside flu- sale of the entire plant and stoe k of the .Neenan Klevator Cei,, of 61 Cly- mer Street, Brooklyn, on the ground that the sale vas illegal and con- iiaiy to lhe inierest of the stock¬ holders.
I'l-aHi has taken a«ay four wi.l- liiniv, n and rc-peeled . -,- e .';, of iiiis \illaKe, one on Monii-.', i.C i ,,'o on Wednesday inoniing. One of ihe; most re'ceni elcaths in Frc-eport wa,-; ihat of Hetii) C, Hindlauti, the bake i on Souih .Main Street, iie,xt lo the- I'odi O.lice, He- was stricken wuh ae.uie indigeKtioii' linniediatelj upiii aiiMiig from bed. His wue, Ijiuisa. .Mill Uov.li .siaiis for hut wutei ;inii ,,iuslaid, bill iliiidiauii expired befoie she could piepaie lhe remedy,
Ue was aged i'.i, aud ha,s liw-d he-re I'll iliiCe vears. He was building up a iaigi- bakery bufiineii,,. He was born iu Krankenberg, Ge,,, any, ami laiiie to lhi-' e-eiuntry when be was a yonng iiiaii. He- is siirvi ed by a willow- and three small e-hil'l, en, two sons and a daughter, 'll.c fiiiii,ai will be held on l-'riiiay, i'he oiiei- iiieiit will b'.- privaie',
.Vnoihcr .sael death re-indi-il was that of Jeihn .Seaman, failii of .Mrs, William Host and .'dis, Chaii,'s Conle- liii. Death oe-eiirred W'edn esday .i.iiiniiig' after an iilne.ss of t!,ie<- >veehs. He had siiffore-el froii a geii- e.al decliiii-, lie- was age-.I 7,"., i.nel was an old iipie' reiside'iit i,f I'leepoi; 1 and Uoeiseveli. IL' was li,iiig with his daughte'i', .Mrs, Charles Conklin, on Cauldionie' I'lace, wlie-;i he died Tbe fune-ial ^^lll lie lii-iii l-'i iila>
.Mrs, Chaile-s Ceinibs, cl I'oinsi , Ave-nue, elic-el in her 17tli year, in i G;-(-at nari-iii;.;teiii, .She- wa,-. sem to 1 the meiuntain.s in lhe hope that she- ! would re'iive-r tioiu a lingering ill- 1 ni'ss, A hiisbanel and a son, Cmiie-e. I .survive her. Funeral service-s we-re- held _ Friday,
,\Iis, Mary A. Staiili-y, uMihir of .Mrs. Charles .M, \'aiidei-i>ef, wife- eif the assistant eashiei of the l-'irst .National Bank, died in her sixiy- sixth year, at the home of her daughter, on Pine Street, Tue-sday. She- hail be-en ill sinee moving here¬ from .MontgoiiK-ry' two ye.irs ago, ¦ The funeral services were held at ,\loiitgeimi- V, Thursday, She is sni- vired hy a son. Jame-s W,, and two daughters, .Mrs. Vanderoef, amli F.d lib.
NORTH MERRICK
mercy.
Residents of Nassau County are sup porting hlnj. heeanse t>y reason of hi reeord as a justle-c of the peae-e and an Assistant XMstrtet Attorney tbey are- assured as District Attorney be will
bene-h to remember that l>efore he was I a Judge he was a lawyer. The lay people expect to receive eren handeel Jnstlee from him. Ne,w all 1 ee prom. Ise yon is that when I bet-ome Jiiilt'e I shnll rememt>er that I was a lawver, i
relentlessly prosecute offenders and ! There will be no pets around my Court, win Investigate cases so that tbe Inno ' sf'aH endeavor to administer Jnstl'-e eent charged with crime will also hel *^ «" <»' ^^ people and to all manner protected. **' "'* people In th- same fashion."
The otttce of District Attorney Is a | einnsl-Judlclal olfice, and Charles It Weeks pr-jmlses to administer tbe sf fairs honestly, elflclently. capably and from a non-partisan standard.
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Vote For All Republican Candidates
STHAXI) THEATRE PI( Tl RES
The Strand at Hempstead is known for Its prngressiveness. The Rus¬ sian Balalllka OreheFtra which playi-d a' 'he theatre about two weeks ago heads the bill at the Hl- alto Ihls week.
e-j. jii-.T.jon, which played here the latter part of last w-ek is now bi-ini- shown a Keene'i? Brooklyn theatre. On Saturdays and W e d n e sdays •'Vaudeville Polite" six acts and a aramoiinl feature I" the usual pro¬ gram.
On Tuesdav and Wednesday, No- venilier 7 and 8, .*udrey ,Minson's Piiri-y direct from tbe Liberty Th^a- t;e, N v., will be showTi for the fi.-.it tln> on l-oig Island. It la a darfnK pli>ioplRy, more so than 'Hypocrites
St, John's fhaiigelie-al Iii'heiaii ''biire-h. Camp ,A\enue-, wesl of .'.|. i riek Avenue, Pasor V\illiaiii .S'ein- bleke-r. The- Bible .School m(-e-ls a l>,;Ui A, .M, Servie-e every Sundav nt 10,4.') A, M. Choir rehersal Wednes¬ day evenng;,. .Meeting of eatechu- niens Wediie-sdays at ."^,30, All music lovers may enjov a musical 're,-it at the Chapel F'riday evenir". 'o>f-;ii- her 3id, when an Kdl.son will be giv¬ en. An exceptionally flne inogran has been selected for tbe- < ve-nin? No admission, but a free-will offerine will be received. Kvery eini- is wei come.
MERRICK
Mrs. C'arler ,Ian-rn, of RfX)sc-«-i- and children. Mirgaret and .Norman, have just r-turned from a weeks sfa» at Hartford. Terryvllle, and Torring ton. Conn,
McWhinney Mosiiuito Rill Has Eb> diirse-nient of Ali the Civic Associ¬ ations of >«ssaii Ciiiintv
Nassau County hns had n m.-re rapid and he-althy growth during the jiast dee-aele than any other county In New Vork State except the Hroux, The gre-ate-st detriment to Its meire rapid en- large'inent Is probably the luosipilto pest, a niilsniii-e- to lhe eihlrr resl,1,-nts nnel a nii-iuice wlibh kei-ps th nisands of vlsllois nnel future si-tCcrs finiu Ihe Coiinly.
For ye-nrs elTorts have bee-n inade by puhlie- splrlte'd iltl/i-ns to '_-el rid of the- iie-t. atnl Se-veral ot-;'«tiv.al i 'ii-i hiui- lie'i'ii r>irineil In vnri.'iis -e-i i. -ns of the .'.iiiniy for the- piiro'v.,. i'ln Cri'iil .Vi-.'k .\ss.icialiiin, the Mali'ie-
THOMAS A. McWHINNtY, i
coe-k Ni'lglilieirliood .Assoelat len. Iho Mosi]iilto l-;\ti-i-mlnntlmi Comiiiitiei- "f AJiUihu-^set. J'l,.iiilioiiie- nnd I'ort V\ nsli- tiigton and the HosIyn'Nei.:hliei-liii" 1 Ass.i, liitloii have .overed to a large e-Meiil Ihe Ni'i-th Slmre, 'lhe K" k nway .\ssi.eial imi and otlnr l.-dii'S bine be-e-n at work along the- Smilh Shore- Tln-e organl-zalieiis lia\e op- erati-el with iirivnte filinls mni have expended iii.gc than $Pi,''ihi a .vear for Ibis inirpose
Clioel the leadorsblp of tin- .\ii~-au Conniy .\sso. ialion a nioxeineiii was started 1" una iL'iiniHte ni.l .¦i,ti.i I'.','- the e-n'oi'l- .1,' all these differe-nt l.,iilli'S umler Un- elireclion of one )-,neiiiiiig body, tlie ivmk to be done' wiih ni.'iiev aiipriijirialeel by Mbe Boaid nl Super- \'i-iirs.
'I'll this end .\sse'mlil.l Illilll .M W hiu-
ney, ii|i|ieali'>l lo by the iirua li/a i i'.il.'l,
inti'.iilii. i-ii and the I.eL:i~iiil i..e i net-
ed a hill eiiip"\w'riim the- ' '.niii.v ,ot
iconuiic'd on pilf-:'' fi.iii I
YOI REALLV SHOULD HAVE
i-^oiii'' ii'lilile le'iiieily, hiiinly in III.- hoiisi- these' '-liill.v an- tMl-li ila-,- ''I I ):'•¦ Ic il cold pieiiiiplly. Yon nevi i l.iiow when a eeiiigh en cold is miiilg to elene lop wilh some one of tlie- f.-iinlly. Dnr aehice lo you is lo ge-l right now, and ki-ep the-m handy In the house,
Steratol Cold Tablets
and
Steratol PiDe,Tar and Honey
At the first sign of a sneeze or a stuffe-d-up nose, start la with lhe- Ceild Tablets' nnd of a tickle- in the threiat or hoarse¬ ness, eommeni-e ' taking the Pine, 'i'ar and Honey,
Ini'ii'diafe rell«-f and spe-eely cure is absolutely certain, when thus taken early. These- reme¬ dies are' time-proven and we ean poslllvely guarantee their efflcleney, .'»0 Cenls buys Uie
CHUBBUCK'S
The Quality Drug Store
The Hnme of Ecoomy
MAIX STREET. FRKEPORT