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Official Republican Paper of Nassau
County. Ofllclal Paper of Village of Freeport.
Published Fridays by THB MA9SAU POUT COBPaRATlOW
JAME.S K STII.KS. I>rp(ild»nt, 22 South Grove Street. Freeport, N, T.
Entered ae sRcond-rlass matter April 3, 1»H. at the Post Offlc« at Freeport. N, T., under the Act of March S. 187«,
The NASSAU POST Invites letters to the Editor on topics of Interest. All letters must he accompanied by names and addresses, nol necessarily for publication, but an an evidence of grood faith.
But stttl the nen were aot tortkoon
in*,
Soddenlr and wtthout waminc Oie admlniatratlon iMued It« call for mo billzatlon of tke citizen soldiery. I' •eemed atin obeeseed with the Bryfi' ttotlon tbat aa army could be createil bjr presidential ukaae.
When the call went out tbe jfovcm ment did not own enough uniforms shoes, socks, blankets, hats, wag'oni^ trucks, horses, mules and other things e»sential to equip the men called; It had made no provision for transport¬ ing the troops called to the points where they were required.
Who Suffered most by thi.s amaz
training, and tbe pension ajatem.
Tbe teachers for the Rooserelt school will report for serrice on tke 22d of this month, but the achool will nol open till October 2. There is a week which could very profitably be used In the above manner, and our local board of education conld do a good work to look into this sugges¬ tion.
A "REE" IN COURT
CESS had had an experience with i Adam. She waa gleeful when at tbe cloae Adam was conricted and had sentence suspended on a plea of clemency made by Henry McCord. Didn't mean to end tbe show so abruptly—but iet it stand.
ROCKVILLE TOO FAST
After a heart-rending match game of tennis, the Bay View Tennis Club was compelled to bow to the supre-
The .VASSAL' PfWT Is nerved every- whcif fo: 2 <'<-nt,M a week. 10 conts a month, 11.00 a year, Siibfrrlbers are requested to Inforin the clrcula- tliin department of any failure tn re-
Adam Yulch, a three-ply official of i , .^ t, , ,„ r. . -r^^^i.
.Merrick, was convicted of assault in ni^cy of the Rockville Centre Tennis the third degree in the Beilmore C>"b, here, Sunday, Rockville Centre court Thursday, The above sounds w nning by 5 points lo 4 The inter-
"" 'Toi^vT;;'"*"""" " ¦^""¦"^ "" I like an ordinary court proceeding, ^''laK^ championship rested "Pon the
ore looking? ^ ^ ; but a flavor of Merrick society tine- fhoulders of Merrit Culler and Ra>
Only the IBo.OOO patriots who be- ^^^^^ ^^j^ proceeding with a princess ^^^A^^"^'"' ^""^ '^.^ ^''^''^fuTSt
ieved that their country needed them I ^f the realm as the star spectator, I °^ Carragan and Proctor of Rockville
reive the paper or del^r'In delivery, ! 'or national defense; only the men i and sons of wealthy and prominent ^*^°""^' *'*^ ^^ '""'=•> ^°'^ ^°* '°*^^ «;,'d\^%^i''r.tnVvlrt,ie^Vd^'a7w. r^sl whp are makmg the great sacHfice. Trtherth^^^c^S %"he ^'coinpiain- <luet
the now ad'IrejiH, Suhscrlhera leav- j xhe whole disgraceful story mav ant against Yulch was Carroll Mc- ,
i?,UVde^d'"b7'm-^r,^ ilr^lf'X^n^l! b.. summed up^ i„_ the _ Phrase, the <-:ord._ son ofHenry J._ Mj^Co^d.^weal- ^ ^an.s ^w.re ^Pjayed^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^
Six singles and three doubles match In the singles
cir''ulatl(in depaitinent.
i''i:i':i';i'oKT,
administratl'on has "penalized patriot- Address all roinrnuriirntions to '^"J'' , .i v t. THK NANSAi' ro<tT coiiPoHATiox True, k Is arcumi;latlng, by sub- Mnln f)ffl(!r': 22 .South Grove Street I (erfuge, a reserve of traini^d soldiers,
but events have demoiistratpfl that It cried "wolf" when th(?re was no wolf. Should It be forced to cry "wolT' again, when the wolf Is at the door, what will be the result?
Tuluphone 61.
thy real estate owner. «. .,—... ,, ,, _, . ,,
avenue, Merrick, ahd tho star witness ' ^^^i^^on^ Jh/ douhU s wore
was Edward Keogh, son of Edward ately starteti and each earn won one
Keogh. chairman of th.^ Democratic eacn with the (.utltr-W hittal^er ver-
Town Committee, of Freeport. The , sus^ Carragan-Proctor game stili^on.
princess was the wife of prince Lude-
voc D'Aragon PigniHelii,
inimedi-
The gallery of .spectators flocked around the quartette as they started , ,,, the deciding set and cheered for their The story of the assault reads iilte favorites.
film drama, Carrol and Edward appear on the scene. They art aa auioniobile accompanied hy a pret
ROOSEVELT
Proctor and Carragan started off with a rusli and belore the startled Bay Vie.wiles got settled Rockville
ly young woman. The auto moved centre had scored hve straight games, ,«outhward to the station, it arrives gytler ana Whittaker then look two
The Rev. A. J. Smith announces that there will he evening prayer, at 8 o'clock next ThtU'.sday night. This (lay heing St. Matthew's day.
at station, Carroll and Edward as-
, slst pretty young' girl to the depot.
They wait for train's approach. A
short, stocky man approaches the
games leaving the score 5-2, riocior served in the next game aud won the set and match with two aces.
Clyde C. Wallace fell down hadly
FOI{ rKKSII)K>T
Charles Evans Hughes
of Xew York FOK IK K-ritKSIOOT
Charles W. Fairbanks
of Indiana
PENALIZED PATRIOTISM.
"Having In rlaw the posalhlMty ol further aggression upon the territorj, Mrs, Geo. Carman, of Whitehouse of the United States from Mexico and avenue, had a very narrow escape the necessity for the proi)er protoc'i frotn serious injury on Tuesday while
tlon of that-frontier," President Wil hanging a carpet on the clothe.s line,: j'j;'^-;' j^ short^"s'toc'ky'inan'"^and"rhen doubres, Vhile^WallacTand Thompson son, on June 18, called out the mobile, and when her hack was turned, the 3,^^^^. j,i^j ^,jtj, "black-jack" in his and Cutler and Whittaker lost theirs, arma of the National Guard for federal heavy clothes pole broke off and came ^j^.^^ j^^^, ;„ ^„ attitude to indicate The summary: service, , crashing down at her side together (i,at he is ahout to hit Carroll. Shut Singles-Wright, Korkville Centre,
„ ,,, I with the carpet. Beyond a good fright
He did not call them out at thelighe was fortunately not hurt.
existing peace strength, but at wat! —
strength, which is practically double On Wednesday evening of next Lacking a system of reserves, th< week thc Ladies' Aid .Society of the National Guard organizations immedi rtoo.sevell M, E. church wiil hold a ately had to start a campaign of re ''^'^ social. Ladies are to bring a cruiting, to bring ahout the desired in- ^% '""^'"''"'"^ '""J^^ '"'' ^'''°' J^^''''
crease in their numbers. T'". ""i' '°'f . ° '"^ i?"'"'.v.'"]v ^
„ , he ts to e.-it the lunch with the one ,,.,,,, . . , ,., , ,
Patriotic young citizens, under the who prepared it. This will afford an ''*'"'''" ^h a bright gold hadge given
urge of the cry, "Your country nee.'li^ opportunity for considerable fun, and 1^"" ^y Sheriff "Steve' I'etlit.
you," volunteered for service in grati will give a chance to exercise some The persons addressed were the
fying numbers. According to Senatoi "I'iRinal ingenuity hy the ladies. No Heroine, Miss ?, Carroll Mc-
Chamberlain, chairman of the .Spnat" •"l'"'«-'^ion is charged. Card and "Eddie" Keogh, who, hy
Committee on Military Affairs', the ro "'" ''¦**^' •""'' '''*''*''' ^''''-^l*^"- "'¦'"'¦¦^¦
suit is that about i;{5,000 citizen sol
trio. Show quick movement of feet ,jj ^jjg ^^.^ j„a^j.j, j,ames. Iu the as if in a scuffle. singles he lost to Harrison Wright The new comer is seen gesticuiat- and in the doubles with Will TJioiup- ing excitedly. The boys and pretty son he dropped one to Wright and girls exhibit displea.sure. Register Field, Cutler, Rout and Whittaker short stocky man ahout to put hand won their singles games while Wai¬ ln hip pocKet, Show the trio edging lace, Beehe and Wessels lost theirs, away, as if scared. Register angry Droudt and Beebe alone won their
Oi. camera as this is ahout all of the defeated (', Wallace, Bay View, 6-3, Hint production. Now for the dra- i-H, 6-."',; Cutler, Bay \iew, defealed mafic effect. This is legitimate stuff, J. W. Proctor, Rockville Centre, 4-6, Tho actors speak. 6-2, 6-2; W. Wright, Rockville Centre,
¦iou pull that machine away from defeated W. Wessels, Bay View, 4-6, nere, get me," The speaker was 6-3, 6-3; J, Root, Bay View, deleateu Adam Yulch, who is chauffeur lor R. Field, Rockville Centie, 6-0, 6-:',; the Wealthy Schwah family, is a Carragan, Rockville Centre, defeated polico trafiic regulator and is deputy Beebe, Bay View, 6-1. 4-6, 6-3; Whit¬ taker, Bay View, defeated Smith, Rockville Centre, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5.
Doubles—Field and H. Wright, Rockville Centre, defeated Wallace and Thonipt^on, 4-6, 6-4, 6-L'; Droudt
Candidate for the Nom¬ ination on the Repub¬ lican, Progressive, and Independence League Tickets.
A MAN WHO
HAS
MADE GOOD
Great South Bay Ferry Co.
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Mrs, Chas, Whitehouse and daugh- "We'll pull away when we see this
loose gives rise to the belief that Verity turned thc jet on accidenially, Thc coitior's verdict was accideni- al (ieatli hy asphyxiation.
Verily \vh(, was ('aiilain of il'e
and Beebe, Bay View, defeated Smith ^•,^.^^^ (iaurri at i'liini Look Cm Sia-
¦ntre, h-_, |i,j„ ciisaiipoared last Friday, wiilioul
and W, Wright, Rockville (
6-2; Proctor and Carragan, Rockville
d7„r» >. Z "'"^'""'^ tni-cen soi i , j.^,,,, ,' u.jods avenue, spent a voung lady to the train no .sooner, "'•/*"",* «iiu v.,< m^^.., ">"-¦"'
diers have been mustered into the f„; days this week at Nassau-l.y-the- sir," politely replied Carroll, l'ri':' ^.'i'T')"^ '"''"' ""'^ ^^ •'""
federal servh'o and are now on the
Mexican border or in .camp in tiioir-
home state;-!. There may be more, but
tho administration refuses to make announced the engagement of their know.
Mr. and .Mrs, Chas, Koliler have
"1 am giving you due \varning do you hear," was the retort of the vi llian—villian is make believe, you
er, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1!
known the exact figures.
The movement is costing the public treasury many millions of doHacs; it is costing the individual citizen sol-
VERITY FOUND DEAD
daughter Zoretta Louise to Mr. I'ercy "Neverlheless we will not remove
Rhodes, Both young people are well that machine, sir," replied "Eddie,"
known and popular in this village, menacingly,
• ".'Vh, you won't? Wife hold my
,, - - The Nttw York conference of the gun, hold my gun, I do not wanl to
diers many millions more. They we.it Thee .Methodist Church will convene kill t.iese sha^iers," godled the
lo the front believing the cry. "Your in Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Wednesday chauffeur-dcpuly sheriff et rcl., nanu--
country needs you," for war service. "'' ne.\t week. Rev, W, T. .Matthews, ly. Adam Yulch.
They sacrificed advancement in their' 1'"^'"'' of the church, this place, will The dramatic effect here is in- civil occupations, severed homo lie.s i attend the conference as a delegate, tense. The men hecame en.gaged in disclosed ihat Verilv died of
suffered, in thousands of instance ' ¦ " " ""^'"'¦•-^ '"•''•^«- '^^'°''^" ^•^'"^^ '"'•'^•''^'^ to.ont. disclosed that\Li.t> di.d of
great financial loss The !««,« n^' ' ^^''^' *''"*"''' ^^' ^^''"^'''' "'' ^^' ^^*^^- '"''' counterfeit coin—without a care,
triotic, who did not belieTe the •'°"'' ^' ''• ^^'" ^'''' ^"^ ^°°' '^'' '' ^'^' "'''''''''¦"
,21 ving any e.Niilanaiioii of his iniend¬ ed whereah()iii-i f) his ai-.sociates, llis eiii|)!oyiii( 111 ii: 11'ccsh'ir.\ t'nr hi,11 1 1 rciiiaiii at the slaiiou (i\ criiighi, 'riierefore his wife, .•Xiuia.Gillil \'eiily (lid IKll mis,-; I'iiii, The hody was re- i,;()\cd to the \'( rily home, Saliii(la\ < ",eiiiiig and the funeral was held 01. surrounded Tuesday afternoon following seivices
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Considerable mystery the death of Captain James Wesley by the Rev. William BreckiMiiidge, of
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Smith, of 86 Smith street whose hody was found in bed in a house at Ion Johnson street, Brooklyn Salurday morning. Death was due lo ga.s as¬ phyxiation, iiivcsi igat iou hy the
strangulation from gas asphyxiation. A gas jet was tinned pnc-quarter on-
The finale. Adam pulled a revolv-; "was nol huiniiig. Due lo the con- Mechanics.
hAiiovin„ .11'. f'¦>'•<"¦ i Fred Underhill, of Henry street, _.. --
oeiieving, declined to make sacrifices, Saturday, and expects to spend a er from his pocket and seizing it in , dition of tho valve which was rather as Captain "Ji
latlen at home on these losses. ! month here. Sadie Underhill, who ,iis right hand, gave it to his wife. >
The real purposes of the call are i has been spending the summer with Then he pulled a "black-jack" from
slowly developing. They are two in '"^'" S'andmother, will return home his pocket and gave it to Carroll,
number: with her. , That is, it is charged he smote him
p,, . , . i thus, and thus and thus on the
Dirsi, a patrol of the border to do The following Brooklynites spent shoulder,
tne work which President Wilson's last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Now we show the court scene,
friend, Carranza, flnds it impossible Underhill, of Henry streei: Mrs. C. .Spectators to the numher of twenty,
to do. Because the recognized govern- ¦'"'reeman, Mrs, C, Randolph, Miss The scene is in Bellmore. Judge
ment In Mexico is too ineffectlyo to^^^ther Randolph, Mr, Harry Atkins Norton, grim, studious and awe-in-
;lio Baptist Church, Iiiteiiiieiit was made in Jerusalem cciiictery.
Verily who wa.s aged :',:!. is surviv¬ ed hy a widow and four children, I'^lizalK 111 ,S; Alheita, 7; .Marjory and Porothy, twius, aged 3. He was a member of I'reepori Council, No. 57, Junior Order of United American He was familiarly known of tbe ('oast Guard'
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IIOATS TO lilllK h'ttn >IOOM,l(;il'|' SAILS * M» KVCI KSIOXH
TroUey Time Table in Effect June 30, 1916."
RE-ELECT
FRANCIS M. HUGO
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
I'O Ilork I
A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. AM.
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.Sundays and hollday.x evory half hou r, .'inhji'i't u- 1 haniti' witlmut notic« FIM'Ull'OIIT H. U. 4(1.
spiring sits upon the bench. ¦ Play up the spectators. (Tip to of prop, man,) Princess Ludovoc D'Ara- at 'p'on Pignatelli, Mr, Richard D, Dent, C, A, Doane (all wealthy and promi¬ nent—wait for directions from the of manager,! What did he say? He
keep Its own citizens in check and i ''""^ ^'"' ^'"' Atkins prevent them murdering Americans i „ ., „ —~~ „ .
on American soil, the Americat. goy-\,^'' ^""^ ^'^' I^dw. Peterson ernment undertakes the cosily task of E^onk S'n.^^Y,'^^ ^'"^ ''''
doing that work for them. The mur- {
der of American citizens on Mexican' Mr, and Mr.s. Grant Andrus,
soil Is another matter. Carranza may Lincoln avenue, are enjoying new said to play up the Princess in big go as far aa he likes In that direction, scenes with friends at POrtchester, lype. j
Second, a purpose of the mobiliza- Westchester county, for a few days. Among the spectators were PRIN-; tion on the border and in the camps ^''^' '^"^f^^ has just recovered from CESS LUDOVOC D'ARAGON PICt- ^ is to train ciiizens (o perform eflective ¦ ^ severe attack ot tonsiiitis. NATELLI and others. The PRIN- ¦
military sorvico. The regular military establishment of the nation is mani-
SCHOOL TEACHERS AS PUPILS.
needs. To this extent the cry, "Your country needs you." was correct. But these facts were not made clear
i''^!:],l ^"'i^^y": ^°'^. "'® ^.""^^'''^ military A Suggestion for Our Local Board to
Adopt.
The public school authorities of the when the call was issued. The idea towushij* of Hempstead might well was promulgated that men wt>re m^ed ed for actual war service; not for inilitary training. Deceit was prac¬ ticed.
JEWELRY
follow the co'ai';:!' adopt, ri by fho.-^e ot .\'ew Yorl;, The epidemic of infan¬ tili' paralysis has postponed the open¬ ing of llie schools, and the lime thus r».,.v„„i I ,.1. . 'o^^t from active service liy the teach-
Oppos ng In the open legislation for ers is lakon up in instruction tor their universal military service, the admin-I own benefit, \
istration by its acts has established Twenly thousand, flve hundred what in essence is a s.vstem of com- school teachers in New York began pulsory military service, it is a sys- 1 going to school as pupils themselves tem all the more vicious because it ^^ Tuesday niorning at nine o'ciock, operates only sigainat the patriotic, ''"*^ ^"'" '*''*''' ^^ "'* ""'" ^^^ public whereas a legalized universal training "'''oo'.s open
It is an
You will he delighted with our
wrist watches—our Stock embraces
old-fashioned Teachers' I niany artistic shapes^ and styles -all,
?IrTT.rTf"«rJ!!* !!""'''" o^"^'' Institute, consisting of lectures and of course, in Keeping with Fashion's
tary serv ce among all men and all i conferences in each district for the latest demands.
^^u^ , ^o'^'i ipiofltable utilization of the time un- You can secure a 14kt, solid gold
When, m 1914, Europe plunged Into m the Board of Health thinks that watch with a flexible extension
the infantile paralysis epidemic has bracelet for $18, a particularly ex- abated enough to call the 800,000 cellent purchase. Other good brace- children to school. let watches as low as $3.00, and of j There la a morning music pro- course, others up to aa high as $45. I gramme question box, recess for ^n exceptionally flne selection is 1
the greatest war of all history, and conditions In Mexico grew Intolerable intelligent men realized the faot that tt -was Incumbent on this natk>n tc build up its tiny regular army and put
Its other mUitary reAjurces In condi- !""^J'*^<'"' 'PCtures by volunteer spec- offered here—see us before buying.
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OAKUND CHEVROLET AND REO MOTOR CARS
tion for nae. Nattonal aataty demanded i itl'^f.l. ^"^ ^^« J^^ll ^^^^If.^ "!
ithia. And yet. In December of that
through at 3 P. M,, and, unlike the
. ,...._ I "feet that, creeping slow to school,
y^^, four months after the European ^ent storming out to play," these ¦war began. President Wlison went be | feet go home sedately, by trolley If fore Congren and declared that all j they can find one, agitation for military preparednes* | ITnlted States Commissioner of Edu- 'waa hysterical; that we were ade-j cation P. P. Claxton wrote a letler, quately prepared. which was read in all institutes, in
After a while the administration ! which he said, "The postponing of changed Its mlnil an^ profesae<f to ^|j* °^°1°^„?1 Vlt !K^°°,''.„!."*'i#*\!! believe in the neceaaity for prepared- neae. First came aa enactment to
Increase the regular army by 20,000. ] p^re for a better use of the lives of But the body of the country, and even ; children when they are able to return all parta of the Demooratic admlnis- ] in safety to school." tration. could not change front so I Among topics taken up were special quickly as the head. Recruiting for | service of schools in epidemics, witb the regular army lagged. Not yet > health department lectures on how to haTe the 20,000 been secured. ! detect and report Illness; compulsory
A. £. MILLER Main Street Freeport
"ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER'
TIRES .STAND WEAR
No mutter how poMi-ri'ul or sti'iidy wiiir engine may he, your llillll ],>> ivorthlesM if It Iuih pour Iires. A car in no stronger tlmii any on<< of its tires. We ilful only in stan- iliinl makes, well tested luakes, which near nell and are ifuaraiitced.
iivt Our Prices Hefore Kuyiiig.
BROKEN PARTS Villi never ran lell hon seriouK u hrciikdiinn of your car may prove, because auto purls arc intcrdejienduhlr on one anotbcr. Su he sure to have your repalrn done by men of experience and Hklll. Kconomlral nud speed work Is giiarHnt«-4'd here.
TONY GARISTINA
MEAT
the city's care for the live& of its
children. The holding of the insti- Makes and repairs boots and Rho<«
tute shows a determination to pre-1
promptly and neatly. He fniaran-
tees all his work, (ilve him
an order and yon will not
go elsewhere.
"•fhe'^eed^i^ia.^^" A^'neiTiMitional I """f y ^•^o*'>8i SOttth Main StTCet
POSITIYELI THE BEST
WE HAVE RE.NTHD. AND WILI> CONDCCT THIS .MARKliT
FAIKLY SQIAKKLY HO.NKSTLY
FoBlteen years' experience ia Freeport is snrely timo euuuvh lo
estahilflii ourselves aad n cliaracter
tOlLE ONE CO.HE ALL
defense act. proriding for still more!,"!" 1»^» P"«^, f^^^*^? »"» \f,«^'»:' »..,. I. tk.. >..„i.. «..^. ..^ ...... J lature, and explained by S. Ward
men in the regular army,-ws* enacted, .j.^nipton's department of physical
I I
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Fred Pitterman
74 SOITH MAIK STKEET (Tel. 053)
FRKEPOKT
FREEPORT
VIOLIN INSTftUCTION
Those Inierested in learning and practicing upen the violin can obtain the services of one whose many years of experience ia leading, as well ns Instructing, asMurPH proftclency. Harlng ri'turned to Freeport will be pleased to receive pupils at my residence. LOl'18 BAKK
77 WEST SKAMAX AVKNIE (Phoae 260-W)
FKEEPOKT