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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF NASSAU COUNTY
GENERAL CIRCULATION
VOL. 8. NO. 3.
FREEPORT, N. Y. FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1917
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
PROCEEDINGS OF
THE SUPERVISORS
BOYS TO BE WELL BALDWIN PARISH DRAFT BOARD HAS RED CROSS BUILDS TAKEN CARE OF TO HOLD BIG FAIR HALF ENOUGH MEN A BIG CAFETERIA
sute Board of Health'mISSKUHN WIDS i™ "^^ ^^^'^ ^^^l"^ CHURCH GROUND
to Pass on Site for County Hospital
The Ooard appioved llie appoint- jneiil by 'i rea.suier l.uysier of Anna I,. Haneoelt as provision,! 1 .stenog¬ raplier aud lypi.-t in tlie County TreaHurei's office al the rat< ot llUUO I)er annuiii.
The Board voted to retain .Messrs. Keed, .Mef'ook and Hoyt of .New Yorlt City to advise th<; Cuiinty as lo the procef^diuKs to he talteri for th(^ i.s- Hiiance of $.')7:J,U0() in refundiuK honds and ll.OU.uuO in military e(|uipinent certifieales of indrhtedness, and to give an opinion on the legality of fieatiriK sueh ohliKUtions.
The salary of Frank I), hiriiise, who was leeenily appoinied a.-! Court Interpreter of the Italian language, was ti.xed at .*r,(Mi a yi'ai.
The lioai'd appioved the County Ti'easurer's appoinlMieiit of the North .Shore IJatik of (Jystei Hay as a depository for the puhlic funds of tile Couniy, t!ie monies to licar in¬ terest at liie rate of 2 per cent per anniiiu. 'I'lie hank will he re(|uired to file a bond in th(' sum of |,'>i),(i(ii». The Hoard d(>eided that the amount of puhlie monies to he kept in tlie hank filial 1 not exceed at any time a huiu doill)l(> the amount of the bond to he fiirnislied hy the hank.
'I'he lioard of Siipervis(us have heen notified that the .State Hoaid of Health will hold a public hearing at the Court House on .September .'S, at 2 p. m. m determine the most suit¬ able place for a county tuixrculosis hospital. The lioard was surtiri.'ied a few days ago when the Slate Health Department informed the nieinhcrs that' no site ff>r a tubercu¬ losis hospital could be inircliased wilhout the loivsent of the Stut« Heallli officials, and that the latter body Wfuild (list liavi^ to hold a pub¬ lic meeting before it could leconi- mend any location.
Aiiout a year ago the Supervisors then in oflice voted to jiuicliase for l!;i(iU,(llMI the riKirles (;. Kiel farm at FariuinKriale. The action having been taken after the voters of the county had decided at the polls that a site should be purchased for the above sum. Since then the farm has been rented to its original own¬ ers for .fnod a yeai-, and as the iiroj)- erty is fevtlle, there is no doiibl but that th(> County could easily rent the farm for many years to come if the State ll.'allh Hoard should decide ihat ^s nol the pro[ier place for a tubercu- |osi.s hospital.
IIXEMI'TION AIM'i:,\I, imAUi*
The District Hoard for tlie Kastern Federal .liidicial Di.-JiricI, Counties of Ni.ssaii and Suffolk, Stale of .New York, coie.pleied its or;;anizaiioii un August 8, 1!II7, at a meeting held at the Garden City Hotel.
.Mr. William D. C.utbiie was elect¬ ed chairman, and Mr, Ualph I'eters secretary, I'eruianenl luaduuarters weic fixed in the ,\ass,iu County Trust Company Ituilding, at .Mlncohi, Nassau Couniy, and will he open daily, in charge of a reprcscnlalive of the Hoard, fr.uii Friday, August ID,, unlil further notice. !
H. D. CHAMBERUN
Col. Roosevelt Will De- Ladies Will Raise Fund liver an Address to to Furnish the New St.
.•\ veiy pretty wcdfiing took place al j the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. (Jeoige Huhn, of St. -Mtians, on W'dn.'sday eveniuK, August V when rlicir lauf.li-
ter, .Marguiriie, and .Mr. Harry D, j , , ,_ ,,¦ ,
Chamberlin, ahso of St. Alb.ins, were i and rally to be held al the .Mineola iiiiiKd in the bond; of holy iviat, i-| Fair Grounds, August 31 to Sept.
Scouts on Sunday
In regard to the Uoy Seouis camp
Christopher Church
iiKMiy by the Kev. .Mr. J. ''rickson.
Tfie bride wore a gown of impocKd batiste trimmed with leal file, lace, and carried a beautiful ttouqiK i of bride's rose.^, .She woie i>o veil, I ut a very pretty hail'-ornament thai, h,"' been worn by her mother oii her wi d- diti'-; day. I The hi idesiiiaid was .Mivs .'Maybelie I Kuhn, sister of the brid.', who wore la dress of gold colored salin, and cari'ied a f)Ouquet of pins .-i ses. j The l).'st man was .\!r. 1'. ''cssl". I of Brooklyn.
The little flower girls wire .Mi¬ nerva Kuhn, sister of the liride. and .Minerva's bosom fri'^nd^ .Maigai-et Fuchs. Both were daintily dress(>d in white, and eaeh cariied a liasket of rose.s. The weddiiiK iiurrch was played by .Miss Helen Herthelsen,
.¦\fter supper, dancing was indulg¬ ed in till a very late hour, when the guest,s departed, one and all wishing the young couple every possible hap- |)ineHs. .Mr. and Mi.*. Chamberlin svell resiiie In Glendale.
Those present wcie: .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alvens, .Miss Charlotte Al- \eiis, .Mr. and .Mrs. George Kuhn and family, .Mrs. J. Hesse, .Misses Klla, .May and lOiuma Belle Hesse, Mr. and .Mrs. .Martin Hrown. of Freeport'• Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Walt(ui and son; Mr. and .Mrs. Harry .Martens, of l.yn- liiook; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bauman, Rev. .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. Krickson. Mr. aud F. C. Fiiehs. Ferdinand, lOliza- hcih and .Margaret Fiich.s, .Mr. and .Airs. George Hauser, .Mr. and Mis. Charles Whitley, Miss Helen Berthel-I sen, .Mts. A. Schilling, .Mr. H. Wess- ler, of Brooklyn; .Mrs. S. Todd, of .Merrick; .Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Post. I
FREEPORfWINS SWEET REVENGE
Last Saturday the l-'reeporl .V. A. defeated the .Mineola A, C. by the score'of 10 to 2. Revenge is sweet.
Till' Fr(>eport team played good ball all the way ihrongh. Only four lueii left on ba.scs. I
lU'dell twirled his usual walking one and fanning ten.
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i you that your hoy's welfare will be
safeguarded in every way possible.
The sanitary conditions, health and hygiene will be under a competent physician, who will live in the camp and be in coii;=tanl attendance dur¬ ing the entire period.
The comniissary will be in charge of .Mr. Deo Hock, who has had ex¬ cellent experience in the same de¬ partment in the regular army.
.Setting up exercises, drills, etc., wi\l be under th«> supeivision of Dr. F. C. Smith, who has had wide ex- peri( lice in this work as a captain in tlie army.
.\ (MUiimiUee has been formed, vvlth Father William T. Kerwin, of .Min¬ eola, as chairman, which will have chuige of ihe Calliolic religious ser¬ vices. A similar committee is being formed lo lake charge of Ihe services for other denominalions.
.Mr. Henry .M. Karle, president of Ihe .Nassau County Co.incil, Hoy Scouls of .\meiiea, will speak at the tiisl Council Fire, I'^riday evening, and on Sunday evening at h.'\*) the boys will march in review before (^ol. Theodore Roosevelt, and afterwards have Ihc pleasure of listening lo a speech by him.
Fveryone is invited to visit the camp any day between the hours of lu a. m. and 12 ni. and 2 p. ni. to 5 p. ill. The entire County is invited to tbe contests to be held from 9.30 a. 111. to 12.:!n p. 111. on Saturday and .Monday mornings, and to Ihe even¬ ing parade, and speech liy .Mr. Theo¬ dore Roosevelt on Sunday evening.
Through the system which we have developed, I wish to assure the par¬ ents of Scouls that their boys will be taken care of in every way as carehilly as ihey would be al home,
P.esidcs the men mentioned above w ho will speak, there will lie a num¬ ber of others of national reputation, and the ^ood which the boys will re-i ceive by coming into contact with . these men cannot be measured. '
Very sincerely yours, I
(Signe<D F. HOW.-\"rD COVKV, j County .Scout lOxccutive,
COUNTY OFFICIALS ENJOY CUM BAKE
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CHUBBUCK'S ^
Qiality Drag Store |
FREEPORT. L. I. I
Totals 3!l 10 D! 27 7 3
Score by innin;.;s: .Mineola 2 ii o 0 h o o o 0 2
(¦'reeiiorl 2 1 0 0 2 I 1 0 x 10
l.eft on bases: .Mineola, 4; Free- port, 11. Two base hits: Cox, Bedell, i Stolen liases; Rehmaii, Kirley, Stew¬ art, Bedell, Pettit, Rollo, Schwab, Sacrifice hits: Schwab, Pettit. Ba.se on balls: off Bedell, l: Halleion, 4; Wiekey, 1. Struck out; by Bedell, ](>: Halleion, 2: Wickey, 7. Hit by pitched hall; by Halleran (Cheshii'el. Jilts off Halleran, 1 in 2 innings; JViekey. 12 in 6 innings. Fmpires: .Mulehay and Doty. Time of game, 2.0,'"),
Most of the County ofTicials and many county employees attended the Rhode Island clam bake given at Hayxille Heach last Saturday after¬ noon by Kugene Flanagan -lud .M- l I Ix'it Harvey. The donois of the feast '''look this means of expr.Msin; tl.eir appreciation to the guests for the courtesies that have been shown them for many many years in their w,jrk of searcliing titles in liie varioes county oflices.
Pan of the afternoon was spent in listening to the canorous music dis¬ pensed i>y John A. Bohr, of Roose¬ velt, ilu< well known guitaiisf, and Charles Silliman. of .Mineola, a sidl¬ ed banjoist. At (ive o'coc:,-, a« tho strains from ilu- instruments floated over the water.V of Ixing Island Sound, marie cerise bv ihe lowerin'.i sun, the guests .-^at down lo one of the mo.-t delicious b.ik-^ that has ever b(>en served in the Bavville Pa¬ vilion. The chef was G(>orge Starks, and the food that he dispens I was cooked to perfection.
Among those presenl were ( ,) :nty Comptroller Karl J. Beii'iett, (.\)unty Treasurer William H. l.iiy.^lor Sur¬ rogate l.eoiie D. IIow'll, ( )untyClerK Thomas S, Cheshire and Supervifois Hiram R. Smith, William H Soam,;i and Cornelius H. Remsen.
In order to ohtain funds to furnish their new church the ladies of St. Christopher parish. Baldwin, are ac¬ tively engaged in lueparin;; to hold monstrous carnival and bazaar on the church grounds, .Merrick Road and Gale Avenue for '.en nights, beuinning Thursday, August 2;;, to September 1.
There will be many novel and en¬ tertaining featur(s ;'nd many grand and costly articles will be disposed of. L'nusual inten st i.s shown in the affair, and it is hoped that autoists >l)assing along the Merrick Road will lend their «t«siRtance. as St. Christo¬ pher is regarded as the kindly ;;uar- dian of wayfareis.
The .Mtar Sociei> table will be con¬ ducted by .Mrs. Frank K. Hurley; the St. Christopher table by .Mrs. Richai-d A. Carroon; the i<fieshmenl table by Miss .Mamie Wuesr. and the candy table by the Vouny Women's Sodality.
Committee of ai langemeuis; Mrs. Frank K. Hurley. .Mrs. Richard A. Carioon. .Mrs. Fri il Southard. .Miss .Mary McCarroon. Mrs. (icorire AV. I.ofi, .Mrs. Charles i:. .McLaren, Miss .Sadie Denipsey, Mrs. .Samuel Ksta- brook, .Mrs. Fred llnepfner. .Mrs. Maud Gately, .Mrs. T. J. lieardon. .Mrs. Jo- seiih Lewis, .Miss .\l;(mie Wuest, .Mr,s, Louis Koch, .Mrs. M. J. Qiiinn, Mrs. J. .Martin, Mrs. J". (',. Conran, Mrs. Frank C. Smith, Mis. B. .McDermott, .Mrs. Adolph flayer ,,Jr., Mrs. .lames Wallace. .Mrs. .lohn Lyons, Mrs. P. H. Collins, .Mrs. J. .Nomiaton, .Mrs. K. Birkert, .Mrs. Josei^h W&tkinson, .Mrs, H. Griffin, Mrs, F. i'eter.sen, Mrs, Ig¬ natius Krawiec, Mr^. John Ross, ."Vlrs. .Maiy Follmar, lli' J. Quigley. .Mrs. Thomas .Moran, .M s. T. Dougherty, .Mrs. G. T. Reeves, Mrs. Amia K. Da¬ ley, Mis. Daniel .Mi rphy, Mrs. J. Nie- man. Jr., .Mra. John J. Kelleler, Mrs. C^i-eili, ."^^rs. .Mary Kustis. Mrs. Al¬ bert De Angelis. .Mrs. Catherine Hin- imer, Mrs. D. V. Dailey. .Mrs. Henry J. Reed, .Mrs. Rudolph De Angelis, .Mrs. .M. .McDonald. Mrs. Martin Jn- seph, Mrs, .Mary Locke.
.Misses Hurley. Sotittiard, Koch, Mc¬ Dermott, Dillon, Weseman, BakiM', .Norinaton, .McLean, .MeC.overn. Camp, Lena Koenig. Gertrude Hoepfner, Gertrude r-\-illmMr.
WILL ORGANIZE TO SELL PRODUCE
The .MHrke"liim Coiumittee realizes i.hai the army camp at ¦ .Manorville will afford a market for a large amount of farm produce, bin to take advantage of' this oi)portunity the f.-iiiuers must ha\i' a practical work¬ ing organization, under competent management, to do business in an oiderly aiul reliable way with the (|uartermast« rs depariment of the army. For the purpose of creating such an organizaiion of producers as early as jjossible, the committee hei'e- by calls a meeting of all the farmers of .Suffolk and .N.issaii Counties, to be held at the Com i House in Riverhead' on Saturday. .Aiitjust IX, at l,:>(i p. m.. to consider way-- antj, means and to organize in the best possihie way to market the crops of Long Island.
NEW OFFICERS FOR NASSAU CO. ASSN.
William Caiey, llempstead, mother Haywood c. Jones. Freeport, wife Kdward Hendrickson. Freeport, wife Byion W. Harbour, Baldwin, wife Osmond I'ierce, Freeport, wife Louis Liidman. Hempstead, wife Robeit ,1. DeLapp, Roosevelt master
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Mr,
FfNAM'IAL S'lATFMK.NT
We acknowledge with thanks following donations whieii have made during the past week:
.Nassau County Review, $2; Charles AV. F'iseher, |2.50: Mrs. Rol)- ert A. Davison, $10; First Baptist Chuich of Freeport, $2.40; Dr. Wil¬ liam Rhame, |I0; Frances Rieley, Virginia Clark, Helen Down, .Mildred Niederrister, $1.78.
Kindly make cheeks pjiyable to Freeport Branch, American Red t^ioss, and send to .Mrs. Alfred T. Davison, chairman Finance Commit¬ tee, no Pine Street, Freeport,
KXK.HPTION ArPKAIS BOARII
Meetings of the District Board will be held at 10 a. ni. on Monday and 3®^'W»aaC^»C'>S©fa£«5Ci*iSThur8day of each week, with special meetings when necesMor.
OSTERHOUT NAMED
I'lominent among the names of Long Island men commissioned from the Coast Artillery camp at Fort .Monioe, \'a., as anounced by the War Departuieni, is that of Burgess Os- leihout, the older ,son of .Mr. aikJ -Mrs. W, B. Osterhout, of Freeport, who has been named captain.
It was anounced that t^e Coast Ar¬ tillery would be assigned (o the coast defenses of the I'nited States,
SAU unAv kUll <;a3ik off
The game which the Freeport Ath¬ letic Club waa scheduled to play this Saturday has been called off. The membeis of the club will attend the parade which will be held in the af¬ ternoon in honor of the boys of this village, who have enlisted in the ser¬ vice of Uncle Sam, The club plajB
Babylon next Saturday,
Several chan^;i s have been made during the past week in the person¬ nel of the othi ers of the Nassau County Association. Coincidenlally, a new offlce, that of honorary presi¬ dent, has been < reated, and the Hon, Theodore Rooseie^i chosen to till the offlee. 'Paul D. cravalh was cinwen as vice-i)resident in place of H. D. Walbridge, re.signed. Dr. .J Carl Schmiick is the new second vice- president to .succeed JohrK Howes Burton, resigned. John A. Albertson will be the new secretary to take the plaee of Frank 1.. Cjocker, who re¬ cently resigned. Kdward H, Floyd- Jones, of .Massapeciua, and Henry Fn¬ derhill, of Jeric ho, have been chosen as dir(>etors,^ .No reason is given for the lesignalions of .Mr. Walbridge and .Mr. Burton, lull it was learned that .Mr. Ciocker has lesigned on account of the added responsibilHies attached to his work as chairman of the .Nas¬ sau County Home. Defense Commit¬ tee.
The Association's Board of Direct¬ ors, through Ostar .Maddaus, execu¬ tive secretary of the organization, an¬ nounces that a Health Board has heen appointed with Dr. Shrank Hawkes as chairman. This body will advise the .Association on its work of caiing for 218 crippled children still suffering from the efl'ects of the infantile pa¬ ralysis of last year; the conduct of its campaign against tuberculosis, and ethec similar and important med¬ ical matters.
Governor Whitinan has increased l.;ui:ene L. KMri liie (iiiota of the Third Kifemp- and child n'n iJisirici lo 2!to fioui 27!l. ac¬ cording to advices receiv(d at the Draft Htadquaiters at ilnui'stead on Thursda;. -at iiocn.
On Wedne.sday m.uning llie Boanl U'cde public the lesults of their de¬ cisions up to Tuesday night. .At thai tine 113 nun had been accepted for the fiiafi .Amy from this tliiid dis¬ trict, which coiiipri^F 2:1 election dis- trlct.s in the Town of Hempstead. On Thursday morning the chaiinian oi" •he Board. James Hanse. of Freepoii. estimated that the numliiM- which would be accepted out of the first o.oX called would total neaily 17o,
It was announced that the next -ftOii men on the lists in their respec¬ tive Older woi'ld,^ be summoned ai once, ll is prnbablt' that the notices will fie sent out nol later than S;it- iirday.
Of the TltK men ,sumoii< d it is os- timated that n(arly S,'> have failed to .ilipear. About ltl5 have fjiiled to (juaU fy because of physical disability. Of I hose who i)assed the physical exaiii- nalioii, til refused t_n claim exciiii)- lion and (•onstitiite the honor men of the district.
I'p t,) \Vcdnes(l;i\ noon, 7:! of llie men claimin.i; excmpti(ui had lieen dischaiged upon the grounds indi- eaied after their names in the list below. 'I'wenty-five aliens were ex¬ empt. The names of the forty-niine whose claims for exemption, on the .-;rounds of dependenc). were reject- (^d, is itrinted below. The eases of others (.laiiiiing exemiition are be¬ ing considered as tli:.< [lapcr yoes to Iiress.
A complete siininiary of the re¬ sults to date follows: ACCKPTiy)—XO ( I.AI.MS FOH KX-
K.MPTION Malcolm MacGillavei y, Oceanside George H. Hansen. Freepoit. Tony Matuza. Henipstead. Joseph F. Riker, Baldwin William H. White, Jr., Roosevelt Clyde T. Smith, Freeport Frank J. Streater, Garden City Fiederiek \V. Senf, Freeport Clarence \V. Mannie, Hempstead Kdward T. Collins, Freeport Kdward H. Brennon, Oceanside Gustave Gloecker, Jr., Central Park Robert O. Ulnier, Freeport Paul Brown, Garden City. Daniel V. Stenson, Hempstead Franklin A. Mannie, Hempstead Jesse Smith, Huntington Otto Nenninger, Hicksvill(> Harold A. von .Mechow. Bellmore Samuel Polito, Freeport Arthur \V. Ketcham, Hempstead (iaetono Cuti, Freprtrt
Charles K. Henry, Haldwin Harold Haldwin, Sniilhville South Kalph F. Box, Wantagh Dan O'Donnell, Long Beach Kdward R. Meyers, Henipstead Stanislau Prsibsenski, Hempstead .Michael Kelsky, Hempstead Fred el ick {Ongeibrecht Joseph Ba<'igalupo, Ht'tnpstead I'ercival T. Wood, Hempstead Ilarry J. George, Roosevelt Joseph J. Less, Hempstead Frederick W. Bartels, Hicksville Jacol) Koch, Bellmore Charles IL Powell, Jr., Smithvilh
South Charles W. Leary, Heinpstead Herbert i.. von Mechow, Bellmore John P. Hubbeli, Garden City Huriy K. Honian, Baldwin I'hilip Zwoboda, Hempstead Louis Von Pellenburg, Baldwin Peter Karukin, Oceanside Kdwin H(diues, Fieeport Frank A. Link, Wantagh Peter Byrne, Bellmore Bronislau Regecki, Hempstead Anthony S. Abrams, Henipstead Herman M. Sell, Seaford William Oillard, .New Vork .Molt A. Wells, Hempstead John Kopp, Jr., Freepoit .Stanley K. Zimmer, Oceanside Andiew Nevy, Hempstead Charles K. Kiessler, Hempstejpl William H. White, Baldwin Samuel J, Cheshire, Freeport Jerome R. Childs, Baldwin James Verteronio, Henipstead Emery Burkert, Baldwin Luke M. Hedges, Wantauh Alex Petrofske, Hicksville Wasily Polownhna, Oeeinsiii'- :\'A>IKS OF THOSK WHO ( l,AI>n<:D
K.\K>ll»TION On the Cii'oiuul of DeiK-ndeney luid
Wliose Claims were Kejected LouLs G. Schroeher, Rockville Centre
married, July Ti, 1917 Herbert A. Colvin, Merrick, married
June 20, IftlT Chester A. Raynor, Freeport. mar¬ ried June ;fO, 1917 Clarence K. Doty, Hempstead, mar¬ ried February 14, 1017 William Wlntei^, Oceanside, father
and mother Archie Merritt. Bellmore. mother Edward A. Sielaff, West Hempstead,
married March 4, 1 iii 7
Harrv L. Bretz, Hempstead, wife and
child I
Edward V. Kane, Garden City, Platts i
burg camp !
Wiiliani K. Buchanan, Seaford, wife
and child Frederick Wiek. Oceanside, married
January 14, 1917 Thomas Tiester, Hicksville, mother Forest J. Bedell, Baldwin, mother | Thomas E. Malcolm, Garden City,
parents *¦
Samuel Skidmore, Hemp8tead,wife '
and child (Continued on Page 4)
Roosevelt, wife
AT MINEOLA FIELD
V.illiam H. Tutting, Oceanside, wife
and child Harry H. Smitli. Gai-dcn Cily, wife
and child Philip Schwencke, Hempstead, wife I'heodore O. Lilystrand, Garden City,
wite, child and brother Oliver W. Bird. .Ir.. llempstead, wife George H. Straiiahan, Baldwin, wife Stanley .\. Meiiison, Baldwin, gov¬ ernment woik Floyd H. staiToiii, Hempstead, wife liarry H. Fiiu-h, East Rockaway,
wife and child Krnest G. Todd, Long Reach, mar-,
ried August :!, 1917 i
Klbert P. Smilh. Hempstead, parents i Krnest Da\ id. Hempstead, wife and i
parents Arthur O. Heinrich, Baldwin, wife
and goveiiniient work Clinton A. ZoUinhofer, Baldwin tnai
lied April 18, 1917 Klisio Toledo, resident alien Krnest F. H Becker, Hicksville, par-I'''''',''¦
ont I '¦"' ealeiiiia will be completed
John H. Sinilli, Jr., Freeporf, wifel"'""" """' «i'*'l<s- Ground haa
and child ; '"'*'" brokiii and a complete well-
Kinest Schmidt, West Hempstead,!'"'"'"*'^''' ''a'cleria which will cater
married August 7, 1917 i '" ''"' 'astes of the men at the camp
wm Spend $10,000 to I Build Restaurant for Soldiers
I Tile Na.-saii County Chapter of the ; .Aiiierican Red Cross has been very active siiue its organization. 'While I It acis as a clearing house for Infor¬ mation of every .sort relating to Red ; Cross work, it initiates aud briuga to I a successful conelusiou projects whlcb I ari a pan of the work. I It IS tlie purpose of the Chapter to I aid the (;o\ernmeni in its conduct of the .AWat on Caiitoneiuent at Mineola. It is phiiiiud to build a cafeteria I which wili gieaily add to the comfort I of the iiieii who are stationed at thl3
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The rnfeieria
Axel Hedguist, Ft. Ticonderoga alien Alfred C. Weidniann, Oceanside, wife Kvei-ett Saxton, P'reeport, married
May 14, 1917 William F. Maxwell, {•"'reeport, wife Thomas .A, Kane, Roosevelt, wife Edward J. Meyer, Freeport, wife Herman I. Liebei-inan. i-reeport,
mother Allen H. Berg, Hempstead, wile
i;.VF,.MI'T AIJKNS James Varjinidis. N'ew Vork, Turkey Paul K. Altmaiin, .Middle village,
Prussia Louis Susma, Long Beaeli, Russia Bruno Goodrich, Long Beach Aus¬ tria Martin Kowski. Hempstead, Poland Hugh Gannon, Hempstead, Ireland Peter Tidauehy, Long Beach, Greece Andre Mustapich, Ifi'iupstead, Aus¬ tria Guiseppe Maniscalo Hempstead, Italy Alfred Braid. Hempsteacl, Scotland Claudius Mascoll, Garden City Serafln Papal rianfapilos, .N. V. C,
Greece Wexano .Antonio. Oceanside, Italy William Powlosky", llempstead ,Stephen P. Gillis Garden t'ity, Greece Philip Tohiri<(i. Long Beach, Italy .Martin Ziiba. Hicksville, Austria .Mexandei (lle<|ek, Henipstead, Po¬ land
.Michael Waronis, Hempstead, Russia I l''rank Bagenski, Hempstead, I'oland ; Domingos I'olicliettt, Hempstead,!
Biazil !
.Sieve Zuck, llempstead. itussia Kaymond Liitre. N. V. ('., Spain ;
Abralii Goixhui, lleniristead, Russia I ,lames N. Hallos, Look Heach, Greece Joseph I'etroski. Hempstead, Russia.
<ii:i{.MAX AI.IKNS Karl Woll. Hempstead Welle one. New Vork Willie F. Schmiflt. Freepoii Kdwin .A. Huikort. Hoboken l':rhard .Maiicli, Freeport Louis .1. Steiner, Smithville ,South
DlSCMAKtJKS <;i{A.NTi;i> John 11. Payntar, Henipstead item-:
porary exemption i James Duggan, .New
mairied Howard White. Hiibluin
child Russell D. Goldei. Heinristiad,
and mother John K. Hieslei, Fieejjort, wifi
mother Robert .M. .Mooi e, I'icepoit, wif
motlHi Arthur G. .Areliihald, Jr., Hempstead
wife and children '
Thomas M. Dantrei lield. Henipstead,
dependent Wife Robert B. Seaman, H;ildwin, wife
and child Harry H. Carman. I'reeport, wife
and child John P. Kuhl, Hempstead, wife and
children George Webh.i. Fieeport, wife Theodore H. Klaiiper, Garden City,
wife Martin (i. .Anbene, Meirick, wife and
children William C. Chapman. Roosevelt, wife
and child Thomas Tale, Freeport, wife and
child Valentine c. Wright, Freeport, wife
and cliildren George W. Morrison, Freeport, wife
,an(l ehiidren Chester A. Ellison, Baldwin, wife Ilarry K. Cornelius, Hempstead,
mother Walte-- H. Lindstedt, Smithville
South, wife and children Francis T. Corcoran, Freeport, wife Percy J. Boyden, Fr(^eport, wife and
children Thomas R. Arden, Merrick, wife and
children Thomas R. Lindsteadt, SinithviJle
South, wife and children Allen T. Gilkes. Oceanside, wife and
children Robert H. Johnson, Baldwin, wife
and child Louis Mori, New York wife and child
in em- urged
oj.eration. The build- lei ii.anet structure.
Hubhell. of the Gar- iny, has donated tho w ill lie .-ew:i:;e. wa- lighi. The luiildiug to 20(1 too start, will be self-support- ing. The initial cost of the biiild- 'II!-. which approximaies ten tluni- .-aiid dollars, will be met by the < hajiier. The I'tinjitei is uKso hav¬ ing Uie xo-operalMin and advlc*. of Mr. l.oiii-. Sheii.N, the famous res- tiiuranieiir. He is a luemlKr of tho .Nassau Coiiiily Ciiapter.
The Nassau ('(,)unly Chapter is also advised that theic ]s immediate need of 22r) knitted htdnieis. The bees ot the local brajiches a lo ( u-operate wilh this work.
Wiihin a f.w days the Nassau Coun¬ ty Chapter will he extremely hu.sy la iiiisiiii.; Nassau County's mi,ua «n' a million and a half didlars worth ot kiiiiie,! varmenis. Major Giaysoii M P. Murphy, who is in charge of tho I Ked Cross work in Fi-an( e, has sent I a <ablf thai this ,imouiit will h© I ne(v,s,sary r(,r the Auu'riean soldiers and sailors who will he ai ih.. front •l"i'Ug the winter. The possession j ol Ihese garments will n„ (j,r to [¦¦ii'iilioral.. their siiffeiings next wln- Washington will determine Nas- "lUH.v's (|Uoia. It will he tho 'I Ihe Chapiei (o have activ.- co- operaiiou with the branches and tho :iiiMiiaiies and tl,e,i memhers to s,., eiile till' articles.
NEW BELMORE BANK IS READY TO OPEN
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City, and wife
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Icinaud In, ,nerea.s,,l l,a„k- 'I'K acilities III Ih. Town of llenip- s'e.-id, particularly ite .-.ouiln asleru portion, has he.-n iihi l,s u,, ,,|.-,n- 'gallon nl th, First National ISauk of .'¦llmore. ul,i,-h will open lis doors i"i the iraiisaction of hiisiiiess m, Ihe L.ll, day nf .September. The pre- luiimaries h,ue been transa.i.d with -U'.dny and within a few ,|a\s the < liai ter ol the institution will he re- x.ved, Ihe iHTessaiv sale „f slock
lia\ing |.(i:i hukIc and Mirjijii.- deposit National Bank.
The rdlieer.- and bank as aiinoi'iiced lows: Dr. Henry V nior*-. pnsident; i
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capltul Irving
il:r.. i.,i - will h.. ; ll.ih'oiiib i.iik 11.
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Bell- )av-is.
AiiiMyvill,, aiHM'eter I'. Av<i«ailro of /{(¦lli.iore, viee-pr.sidenis; ( h.trleH .M. \aiid.ioef, of I 1, eport, .ashier- .Uriel.,is. J, Hii.\|. 1 Kllis.Mi, of Freel port, and J„hn ..I. Bedell, of liell- moi I.
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lllg till
le has grown lapidly dur- pasi few years, and there s'ltns to be ample i(»om for a pro- *:ri-hsiM., ac..)mmodatin»< institution Hi that village. This fact seems to bi' thoroughly evidenced hy the ready pui^chase of stock l>oth In Bellm.u,! and her neighboring villagei-.
The offldrs and directors are nun of good repute and standing in ih- lown^a.-id Couniy. Tb-cashier ('has H. Vanderoef, has beTn cnnn.cle.i with the First National Bank in Free- poll for three years at lea.M, and it .seeniK to be a conservativ. siale- nient, that it ie largely thioii>.'h his efforts Ihat the depf.slts .,t iiu.t ,n- sliliiiioii have doubUd in iha' '|.,i,..
TRAVIS IN FREEPORT
.S^ate Compt roll.lr Fun ne ,M. Tra¬ vis spent several Inrurs in Freeport last Wednesday, With friends he was loifring the Inland, as is his usual summer cu.stort, and he stopped In the village for lunch and to visit hit old friend and aer)uaintan<<•, former Assemblyman William G. .Miller. .Mr. Travis and .Mr. .Miller have been en¬ gaged in many pa»»ic enlerprlses to* geiher and have come to know eac| other intimately.
Read tbe Nmmu Poat.