The Unofficial INe^vspaper of Nassau County
0 i^hc Majs^au
VOL 1 NO. t*
(Copyr (iu 1»14. by Tiw Naii^u t ou Pubiahug Co>
PREEPORT, NEW YORK, lUESDAT, FEBRUARY 24, 1914
Ihe Unofficial Nc^vspaper of (Nassau County
PRICE THREE CENFS
TELLS OF HUSBAND'S|'"™"""^::^'™^'""°'rRESCUED CHILDREN LOVE FOR MRS. LOTZ «•-"' ^''' Nomi„a«ca„did«„ PROM FIRE PERIL
Mrs. Ncusf Givis Details of
Romance in Her Freeport
Home During Absence
SOUTHSIDEOBSERVES FREEPORT TO HAVE T*^" ^^^'- «'*"" LAMB AND COX IN
NATION'S HOLn)AY SUFFRAGEANDTANGO
Citizens Will Nominate Candidates I for Village Election on 17th
Th© Rockville Centre village prl- ».- i • — - - y^
mary comn^utee which consists of Gombcrt Employed Sheet, in Social Functions Numerous in'-General" Rosalie G. . Jones TlZ.^Zl^,'!^:::^.^^^:^ Citizens Endorsed Independent John Wylle, Francis G. Hooley and
At Least. Not at Merrick, But Uncle in Barcelona a Suicide The t^lei)Uuue rang ailUie iiome ol j
RACE AT FREEPORT
Sanford A. Davison, has set March 4 as the (late for tbe annual convention of citizens to select candidates for Vil¬ lage offices. The meeting will b« call-
Delivery From His Burn¬ ing Home at Roosevelt
Freeport, Rockville Centre, Lynbrook and Roosevelt
Plans Novel Campaign in
ai Aien icii. luuii
tercst "Votes for Women" U"«iuer uo v.as aiuo.
"Alii i Uiiver' lie baid "hervously. ' "I ceruiiuly am and ei-vtct to te., \> ay
Candidacy of Former at
¦a
Meeting Yesterday
DUAL DEPARTURE IN JANUARY ed at Atheneum Haii lii viuage avenue BOY OF THIRTEEN HRST TO GROUND HONOR MEMORY OF WASHINGTON SAYS VILIAGE IS LKE MISSOURI'^"^";;^::^ ^"'"^'^^ "" ^^^'^^""^'^
I i •jiiie irince was not ioug lu learning ' --
Former Wife of Rockville Centre
Man Learned to Sew and Love
at Same Time
at 8 o'clock:. While Beveral
Uow a strikingly pretty grass wi¬ dow of tw«aiy-aLue with aa ammii'ju to t>euouie a die&suiaker louuU eiu- ployuient In Freeporl, reuiaiued aa huatei^eeper during lue at)t<;uce ot her feui<i.^e iuiur aaU Uii>api>eaie>i \Mk.U a hUBuaud aie BiriKiug luciUente ui a betui leuUiiig btoiy lulU ui Airs. VvU- llaj.a iseusa, oi t'eueial sueel, luis vii- lu^&e, la ail eAUiusKC iai.ei vit;«v' Vtuu a . N«ttf^«iu r-okt lei/oner ims lauimiic;. j Mitt. iNeuMH eiiiyiuyed lue youuii v«<^| Luaa aiiU la Imc v. lAc Oi luo iu^<i.>vdy LuBuiiiiU. tsuv is at pieoeUL li.i.io Willi liifciids, having i>iu,iea up um' ^ home iuiiuwiug lue uual dieappbai auce j abouL uie luiuUie ol Jauuuiy. I
Tae seiisauouai leveiauous of Mrs.! Neusti' Btuiy leaU Uiie uuuua. i3>^b euii>iv>yed i:.Uua Vv ai luh-imla, ol itu- deii Bueei, I'leepuii, ai a uou^mai sal- ' aiy bu^etiiue u^o aud uuuenuuii. ^u
teaCJ. ..cr lli« aiL ui tnUiuea o kauuililg. litji' puvil lt)ou UuiU wna ai^azia^ ra^iuiv/ ctUU tvK«ia t>uC li^oaius aj^ij bue dvviwcu lu v^y a vioiL lU ibiuii.ed la Deu..^aiii om i^aU no at:bii.<uiv,y la icuv- Ux^ i<bi' la uaax^u oi uer uou^v lu i<icci- ,puii. IQ laca. buu icic lui' lae cuaciU- eat wiiu im uebuiaace tuai uer uu.^e WUulU ue WKiU laoa caie oi lUio. i^uiZ. ; \Va«a Sue am tea lu lyeui^^rit. lue mans uiougat gite^iugs iiuui Mr.! N*>uB!i aaU ills vitavifiuit hQa.j<iii.tc^-jv, and UiUaaages ul Laaaa.tt lur uer uu- Witvbilag UUJil auu kiaUueaS. Mrs.
Is«uas was Ubupiy luipiecBca wiih lue fecveiH iu bay latt its<ia\., aaU waeu bue ductueU LO lekUxa lu ^uieiica ii was la lue auucivaaoa luai sue v^uuiUUuU mai.ieis m u.ei' uULue luuaiug suiuota-
ly. 1
^ Mrs. Neuss planned to surprise her bUttaauU aud luiu. i.utz, uuu ac lu uiue Ot bUiiiag lioia DeiUiauK aesuo>ed a measatie mai \.o,d ol uer cua.iug. bue ' ail 1 veu ua <./uiXMri<f£s~io iruU her uoiue deuui'ttted wiui gieeas lur uie uuuuay. i Sue Wab burpriewU ui lue uuiiucUe oi ber UusUaau, uui, lu lut^ yaieuae piu- l^ar^i^ua sue overlooked lauca.
Oa the day alier Curisimaa how-' •vur, Bue made meuliou ul uer hu-i-' tNiud's acuous and tuai ev^euiug luld Min. Lou lu go. Her husuaud uiuUe '¦'DO objecilon to the summary disuiibsai ' of lhi« ersiwhile houseneeper, bui ad- xnouisued ius wiie lur her uuruptuess. I Tuen It developed Uiai XNieuas audi Mrs. ImiOU Mere uieeiiug clauUe.-jiauLiy at the lallioad siaiiuu aad uiuer yluo- es in aud auuui l<'ieepuu. bui wueu •he admonisned ber uusuand, she de- claies r.tt brone down aad wept |
"I'm afraid It haa gone loo far," ' Mrs. Neuss says her hubOaud coutess- •d, "and uow I am going to Bilci£ to I Edna."
During January Mrs. Neuss seldom •aw ber husband beiore miuoigui aud prior to his depariuie on ihe uiiteuiu ">b« remained away oa moie luau oue. occaslua uuiil aUer 4 ociucii. Tueu ono day sue leceived lue brief uote •Igued "Willie" iu whicu sue was u- Xuiu.ed that her uusuaad waa about to leave l^'ieeport. "l will can ior my dress euii case In a day ur so," lue teller coaoluded, accorilmg to Mrs. N«us8. And al Die appoluied time ue oame; gathered togeiuer his beloag- logs and departed. Sue haa seen uuu bui once since and then only for'a tMtef moment.
"I want to New York where he Is •mployed aa a plasieiei," she said »«artuliy," aad asked him for mouey. .M^ gava m« a small amouui aud lold aw to go awaor. ile said he loved . Sdna."
Prior to the dual disappearance Mrs. Neuss rlslied the home ot Mrs. Lou's mother, Mra. Waring, iu Bedell sireet Where she talkd wlin Mrs. Lotz. i
"Mra. Lots treated me shamefully," ]
•aid Mrs. Neuss. "and told me if I
Wanted to keep my husband I should
~ bavo suyed with him. When 1 left
lu)r slie promised to give up William
. ^but ahe did not" (
The absent couple are believed to i« Uvlng somewhere In New Jersey, (GoatlaM4 OB r«<» 4)
Morning Conflagration—Alarm Spread by Ahcarn's Pistol Shot
have announcod' themselves as candidates, it is proba- Two Houses Damaged in Early ble that the present othcers, whode terms expire will be the choice of ihe meeting. They are: Dr. Devilio N. Duison, Piesldent; James W. Carty,
John W. Cross, Trustees; Bergen T. in the early hours of yesterd.ay Raynor. Treasurer; William U. Con- morning, when lire totally destroyed nell. Collector, and Uarrlson lii i the residence of Edward Gombert at Wright, Police Justice. Uoosevelt, and damaged that of Henry
(jlueslng, a neiaUbor, lour chilUieu of Ouuiberi, rauglug lu age lioia u to 13 years, were itoeueU iioiu giave peril uy tbeir laiLer wuo euiiiluyed a spec-
Scarcity of Patriotic Celebrations. "Show Me" Spirit Dominant—So
OYSTER THIEVES WERE INTERRUPTED AT BALDWIN
The celebration of Washington's Birthday by residents of the Souta Side of Long Island was characteriz¬ ed by a avriety of social functions that engaged the attentions of hundreds throushout the day and unlil late last night Dances, entert.ilnraents, mu- slcales and basket ball f.imes were in- lacular Uietuod lo gel luuui oul oi lUe | dujed in the program of events that ouiaiug buucLujie. I interested folk in Freeport, Rockville
(jloiabeii waa in the dwelling alone Centre, Lynbrook. Roosevelt and other
But Storm Did Not Interfere with Plans for Varied Amusements
Wesley Smith's Iiouse Entered— wiiU lae caaaiea wueu lue mo oc- vU'ages ol southern Nassau.
Dlst. Attorney Asked to Investi¬ gate—Suspect Local Men
cuiied/ aia win) haviug goae lo lue cuy oa a suoii vibiu lie waa uwaH- eueU oy biuoi^e aud ueat, llauuiu^ lu lue upper uaiiNvay iioui his ueUiouui, he ba<v'lhai lUe Uaiues were eauu,^ District Attorney Lewis J. Smith of lueir way uj^ lae btaucabe wui*;a j
I
The Nassau Post recoids here a few of the numerous events.
THE FREEPORT CLUB'S TANGO TEA
Nassau Couuiy, will be asked by
Wealey B. ISiuilb, an oyster planl«jr aud dealer, ut Baldwin, lo luvebiigalo
uioch.ed lue way lor au exli. Grauuiug a sue
icei woai a bed he Washington's Birthday Event was
loweied aid lo-ycii-on sou Luward, j ^^. . .
lo lue giouuU liut.1 a v>iuaow. 'lueii | UlStinctlVC
the visit ol thieves to his oysier house ^^^ io»eiea uib OLuer cauuiea, Uair>, on West End aveuue last Weduebday uiauya aaU iunuitu uy lue baaie uieiu- evenlug. Mr. bmith's has beeu lobbnJ u\i. ii.u«aiu itv-civcd lueai oa Uie ou be.eral dmeieui occasioas aud ao'«'"^"^- '^''*' caiUiea, ciad oa'y lu
laeir uigUL lOLes weie Lajb.eu ui lUe
uouie Ui vviliiaui tiiuaii, a ueigauur. Tue hieu.en of lUe village respoud-
ed quiCi^ty lu lue aiuiui giiea uy uea-
Jai^uia .iiueaiii. lie Uieu a piaiul lo
aiuu.^e Urn ueiguuoiuuou. £>ecuad.Aj-
Shc Arranges Combination Meet¬ ing for February 'd6
from md luiiaisiiois luau au uacle ait.er v\.ioui ue t>ab ua^^^U, Uad lui..-
j,..u..eU Buiciae ill liaictiuaa, js^/uia, oa port ol I'urdsans—Opposition
buauay.
I"! am Borry to hear ot uiy uu unUuieiy ueaiu," ^buiU lac iiiui.i I'I ne Naisau fost labi eteumci.
Present In::um'oent Will Have'Sup- urt of I'urasans—Oppositior Lxpcctj Lar^c Independ't Vote
With the endorsement of the Inde-
pouUcut caiulidaiy ol Kulaud M. Lamb
'mo.ed iroia my uuuae. 1 couid uoi tor llie pVe-~ideuiy iu Freeporl by the
Although Freeport has failed hereto- tuat le.epuoue—i^tar UiU, ii is bucu a fore In its response to the call for ""*«• ^ am lemp.eJ lo have ii le- voIunieeiB for the great and growing
siaad a lepiuiioa ui wuai uas iau.'-.i CiLucu's I'arty yesterday aftemooa. army of "voies lor women." to the ^^^^^ loday."
discouragement of many champion] 'i^^. xiiaoe's uucie was 35 years oi
liUli
uas ev-iUeace, ii is lepoittd, whicu im¬ plicates ceiiaiu local lebiueuis.
The thieves who visiied his oyster houbo Weaue:iday weie iuierrupiul while atiomiiuug to plunder the place. They made tueir visii early iu ite aioiaai caiei jeooe ivUoUes iook caaige evening aud by using ciiudies to ilium- ^ ol lue Uie Ugaiiug lorces. He sooa inaie lueplace atliacuJ iaeaUeuuo,i!»«»^^^«'^ ^"^^ i^« '^"^^^ "' Uomberi 01 a bayuiau wUo lesiUes wUmn h ' "'^'^ doomed. Ulue^mg s hoube was .Suiiiu was 'i'^'^rby, aud lor i^ ume in daager ol Uet>iiaciioii. A siiu wiud suowered spaiKs Over it. Tae lireiueu duecied
saort. Uibiauce ot it. Mj.
uuiiaed uy luis baymau aud lu cuai-
pauy, wiiu au empioye sei lorih lo iu»
j lueir euoi IS ou tUe Oiueoiug hoa-e. 11 j loon Uie aud lae Ure.iiea weiu kepi I busy eaUeavonug to sa.e it. 'lue uaa.es v\eie uu.iily exiiaguisued but uol uiuu lue uouse UaU ueeuaiiuo'^l ! cousuu.ed.
Mr. lioinbert, in addition to losing
vesiigaie al ouce.
On appioacniug Jhe oyster hour.e Mr, Smiiu aud us employee mot two meu. Oue ol iheia was limpiug as it Ue had met wiiu au aucideui. His couiijauioa was assibiing. l^S'r. Smith ciauiis Lual he recogui/.ed the meu but \ ue d.d UOI suspecL lual luey were ihe ' ^^^^'^'^"^*^ """ '' '^"^ couLems, lost a pel parues wiio had eaieied iiis piace. Ho ^ °'
did UOL accobi lUe meu, bui couuuuei !• The total loss on the two buildings his jouiuey lo lUe oyster hout.e wueie at^d coaieais is esiiuiaied at auoal Ue louud Llie siapiu ol tue door had iU.uuO, parualJy coveied by lusm- beeu pulled aud oue ol the haicuways auoe.
open. A candle, partly burued, wxa \ An overheated furnace Is belieTed louud in the house. Oue ot iLe heaps to bave sLaried the liie. ¦-
ol oysiers gave the appearance ol hav- i
lag beeu uisturbed. WUeiher any of '
lUe bivalves were taken is uot known. ONE BONDED DZPUf/ ENOUGH-PETTIT
Oue ol the men, whom Air. Suiiih
aud his ei.ii/iojee luei ou the way Lo !
lue oyster houte, it is suspicioued, leil Sheriff Mikes Recommendation to
througn the haicUway aud iujuied his
leg. eiLUer spraiuiug or breaking It
CmZBIS REORGANIZE AT LYNBROOK
Supervisors^—Ciirist in Chair
Disiegardiug all piecedeui, JSherifl Stephen i'. ieiiit, ol i'leepori, Uus auiaonzed lUe aypoiaiuieai ol oue
IbuaUed ueputy aaeiia lU place of lUe thiee wuo uc.d omce uauer Uis pre-
Ass'n Will Probably Nominate Tick aece:,sor ouaues i^e-uou. And i-eiUi
stated lUat oae wou.d ue suuicieiii lor
et for Coming Village Election i ^n ocoasious dunug ms leim oi omcs.
The reorgauizaiion oi the Citizens'f I'ettii made uis lecoaiuitudaiiuu at Proieciive Absociaiion, ot Lynorook, tho leceui meeaag ol iu« uoaiU oi wuicu was eUecied recently was con- baperviaois ai waica iMaaiimau uarlbi sideied biguuicaut in poiiucai circles but lor lue Uibi iiu.e lu teveial weena: ia tuat village aud plans lor au aciivev Oaiibt waa weicomtd by uis coi- pariicipaiiou lu tne coming village leagues alter a loag aud bcnous illueaa e..ecuou aio the subject ot general dis- waica lor a ume uiieaiuaeU uis lile. cusslon. j Supervisor Hiram ll. timiih, desig-
A public meeting of the Aasociation naiea ii-e isaobau (^ouuiy iioview as will be held on Tuesday evening, Feb- luo oUicial organ oi lue coouiy, deo- ruary 21, at Pitz Hail on Allaniic ave- pue lae legai coutioveiby wua lue nue. The coutensus of opinion as lo owl ot uocivuae i-eaue, whicu Is uow the desirabiluy ol the Associaiions'a ueioie lae bupieu-e comt iudepeudeuily nomiuailug candidates j '
lur village oUices will be secured it Dansante at Freeport
once. Tue village eiecuon lak'-'B fj-jj^ j^m.^ Daciug Ciajis ot Freeport place on MaiCh 17. ! jj^^j ^ Uaaoaute cauaiet lu tue ciyotAl
The following are the oCacerLof j^^e lAotoi oa oataiua> «veamg. !>»?- the Associaliou: Samuel C. K. Cai°- tv>eea lae uuaves aa CAceiieui musical
No more novel celetiatlotl of the birthday anniversary of he "Fathor ( f his Country" has ever taken place In I'leeport than tbe Tan^j Tea at the Fieeport Club yesterd: y alteruooa. i-'aily two bundled pers as, iucludiug lepieseniatives of ihe jounger social :>ei and numerous visliot ¦ trom out of
campaigaeiB, "General" liosalie Joues, j^^^, j^^j .^^^ ^^ ^^^
leader ol bikes aud oue ol tUe big
aeaeaiioas lu suurage is uudaauied.
.ue uelieves tuai lue .uesaouauio QQJJ l^y^Q TROLLEY
kyOiiulaiiiy ol iLe -cause" lu luis i^oag '«"«¦-'»' «»^«*i**i»' ««»%*«-«*••
iQiaad viaage Uas been due iu uo
siaali degiee lo lae laci lual il has
aoL Ueea piu^eily muodaced. So
ueiealter baiiiage Wiil go uaud iu
uaau with lue "raugo' or lue "Tai-
i>.ey Troi," and lu uu wise will il je
•Uio^e Uto tail beaiud lUe mubic.
"deaeial' Joues Uas ueea campaign- lug la i'ltepoii lur a loi kmgai. £>ue lUL u^oa lue uovei puiu ui cu.^bmiug uauciag wua bptecuiaaMug uaiy laoL v.oeii aitbi uer ur&l meetuig Uau beeii auaaUoaed.
The project lo couatruct a trolK'y iiie bel\.ta lue Ultal Ciouiu ijuy aud
"ihave been much impressed with -^""^ ^"'^^^ ^^ ^ ^"^"^ "^ uoci.um Fieepoii us 1 Uavu sceu it liom tae ^eatiu u.ta is aiJi/aieutiy gLiia..ig l.i- oatdiue, but 1 am muie iiapiesbed witU vor aiauug a laigciy luteieaicu luuju.-
ihe 'politipal pol" in this village fairly boiled over, aud it is a consensus of opiuioa today that the opening cam- p.u;;u lor viilase '"lacea »..ll r'obably be llie kei'uesi lu years. Lamb wll' iuu alone a;;uiusl Co.\, the present In-
GA1N<3 IN PdBLiC FAVOR ^^^'^*^"^' "i*"" '^ plauoim Uiat deals
\>iLli a variety ol local uouds.
I W uiie the Dialler ol selecting othir* South Side Residents Interested in cauCidutei lur trusiees is siili iu tho
, UauUs ol li.e uomiuaiiug committee, it is oudcisiood that Lamb wUI couuuue iu the couiest biugle liauded in ao- ! coidauvi; \. uu l.iK own wisbes.
'1 he iiiecting of the Citizen's Party
t'roje.jt tJ Co;inejt bound anJ Great boutii Bay
was held iu the oUice ul Charles 0. :>loore iu ILiiilroiid aveuue. Edward Iveo^jli \\.i.-i liiaiuiiuu. Charles Betzig plact'J Laaio iu uomiualiou and Ihe
11 as il appears Iruiu wituiu," said
^uiss Juue« to a Post repoitei. "11 is
a biuguiar village, Uioiu ot Ihe Mis-
aouii ty^^e Uiaa auy 1 have Uad lae
i>..eabuie ol woriuag lu. iue °nuuw
, . , i^e Si^uiL lb du.auiaal. Tumgs move town were in atlendau'-x ihe au.Tir v,
^ J .... ,;.- m i«.-;gw p«*v<i. i-tliplC U..v.a>. fcwi.
iue lime lor beiious cousideiaiiuu ul uiaiiers lu wuicu lUey have ouly a i>asbiug iuierebt >
10 m;nci)l I lue u.at- L.:;L,ca aud ..(,.u. 1 ..u
was diaiiuciive n its brilliancy. The uall was hung in a prolusion ol decor- aiiouB in which tue national colors ^iedominaled. ¦¦
While the event n Its designation | wa sa Tango Tea, iht "One Step," ¦'Castle Walk" and "Hesitation" dom¬ inated the alteruoon piogiam of danc¬ ing. Excellent music was luruished jy the Hariman-Wi^^en Orchestra ',f Uockville ceuiie, anu at the conclu¬ sion of Ihe dances H. Aldridge played tue piano lor the piarllcipanlB imtil nighl fall.
It is the purpose of Werner Nygren, ijresideni of the club, to continue .if- ternoon dances lUiough the winter
"1 am saushed that there is enough ^J^
mg iue aauouucetueai ol
uauei laiiiag a luitUioai a,
ter Uuo bcea Wiu..i^ ui..
boveiai u.ccLiug;3 i^.^. e ucj
l.i0.jt it'.c-.i to.-..v i.i.. l.l I. c i-.:i. -.
Ullliam iUc.Viaiiay, iaiu Ave...uc,
itocivvuie Ceuiio. ^
il is ad sauced that a hue conut"_t- iUg lieUil>aicaa, l..wc..vii.i; CCU..O,
eau^iuu, i..a^l ltoLii.a,>iuj and u.uuc
going ou lu ^'reeport to ialeie.^i ^^,^^.,. ^,^^,^i^ ^.e maue a most bacccoL,-
e.eiy woman, 'lue social ahaus aie j^ ^^^^ couveuieui meaus oi iwiubi^o.-
auuiorous aud oilier oUiigatious many. mnou. Seveiai aueujyto uusv Lccii
iueie aie plenty ol mea m Fieeport ^j^^^j. n, ^^^^^. bu^.^ j^ iioilcv, uui iv-i
who aie lateieaied in suuiage, dul, uaioriimaLtiy, u is a woaiuus move- laeai aad taey uiusl carry ii lorwarJ. "It iue;:e womeu wuo aie iuieiebied in wumauKiud as a race would gel uehiud iue moveiueut it cau Uc made a woudeilul success iu a slioi i iiaie aud lu iweiuy weeks we will uave iu<i
I vote. But i do realize tiiai luiere^it season, and it is probable that tue . ^^^^^ ^e aroused imouga some avenue r'riday evening lunciions will bo dis-) .^^^ j^ pleasiug aud mterestiug. So 1
uave arranged lor a meeiiug in Fia- lermiy Hail ou Tuursday eveuiUo',
ily of SouLh Side lesideuis. 1-uUow- vole wa;;. uuauimoua. Lamb accepted
'.he eudut^emenl iu a biiel slaiemeat iu wuicU Le bald l.e hoped lUero wouid Le uo di^uppuiuimeui at the eud uf ihe yc.u lu L..V eveiil ol las eiecliou.
Tho eudomeuieiii was auuuuiiced "y the Oiuzeu's lauy lu liiO luiiuwiug siaiei;;eMl issued aller the meeiing:
"Tue Cuiicu'b i'arty at a meeiiug held uu February '^'i, placed in noiiiin&' tiuu Uoland .M. Lauib lur ttae oLbce of I'resideuL ol the viiuige ol l-'ieepoit 'i'^t^, bclecliuu ot oU.er cuim'iduies is ' biiii iu the liaads ol tUo uomlnaiiag ' cuuiuutlee."
Thu uuuiinution of Lauib as an op-
poiieut ol the present executive opens
a Clean drawu coaiest lor the vilia(;e
pieoiueucy. Cox will doubtless have
^u; buiiporl ut' a large number ol UiS
continued in lavor of these afternoon teas. Among those present were:
Feoruary 2b, wuere ll is ihe iment tO
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Root, Mr. and comome iue 'lango iiud buuiage uudjr .Vlrs. Wernei iS'ygren, Mr. and Mrs. ! oue roof, ll will be a pieasiug com- vVallace Ciu.er, Aliss Uiauys Aus^u, J oiuauou, 1 am sure." n_>!( -vliss Muri,.uet Wemple. .Mr. and Mra. .General' Joues has been a resident C. Dwig.il Baker. Mr. Reber Nygie.i.'^f Fieeport, lUe Fifsi Assembly Dis- .vlr. and .Mrs. William Crace, Mr. and
various leaab^^^ lu^ piopu^itious La.e laiieu lu maiei'ializu.
The piebeut iuovtii;ent, how over,, seems lo uu a vci>iJ .¦jiiotif; ouf ami 11 is liioagai iiiut ii u can Ut. iiiu.uimI wuuoui mucu Uillicuuy, lUe ii^-u i.i Way cau be seemed, uad u.e piujcji Buccesblully earned lUiougU.
( L. W. coiuweli IS ciiaiiiaau of Iho orgaiuzauuu now loiuuiig lo'pUjii maticis, uud Jau.es 11. latieu i.s bi^c-
, letaiy. Iraciical lailway iueuwui lie becaied lo ud\it>e oa lUe laoyoJ-d work. A meetiug wul be'uc.U luu.s- day eveuiag at .ur. iUc.uuiiaj b uuicu
jio go lUlti.el lUcO UucUil^. bou.e ol
' tuOiie wuo atiead lue ..jeeLl..„o -a.e
rittak iiiarveiib, l:.dv.ia \v. >i...ia^v.-,
\viiliam Aic.viuiiay, iu. 1. Lvji.i.. e.l,
puiUbua luliowurs, while the Citizeu'S caiidid.ite will depend upuu (he large iadcVL'Udeul vote. Tbe lesuli of Ihe sepal ate canvasses will be watched wiiu geuerai inieresi.
Tue plailonu upon which Lamb wlif ruu is lu iue hauda ul a uomiuauug coaiuiiitee.
Who the Candidates Are Ilolaud M. Lauib is a native of At-
j uicL 01 iNassau Couuiy, accordmg to m. li. Cw„aweil, i:-aii J. Leaueu, oau- Uebuiur, Mass., aud the sun of Louis iiue suhiage debignauon. Ior several luid Davibou auu o. U. a. ^oaiues. , T. LaiaU, a iiiaaulacimlug jeweler.
He was bum un Octuter 7, 1878. Ue le^eivbd uis early educatiuu in llie
.Urs. Vought, Mr. and Mrs. John Den-
.on, Mr. Howard Aldndge. Mr. Harry ! ^^,^.3 y^„" j^^j arranged a meeiing 1
Starr, Mr. Raymond Miller, Miss An- j ^^^. ^ ^.^^^ .^^^ ^u Monday at Brook-' , .,,
t."c^ Tu.TuL rr lis r;;.r""""""" "'•"- ","^^ "^ ™"^ "^ "^^^ "^^"'-' •' '^""'»™ -^ »-^
iue weatuer. . -y^^^^^ College at Lostun where he was
penter.piesident; Frederick Schwartz, vice pieBiueni; William Gieeson, sec¬ retary and Albert K. Wiemaiin, Ireos- mer. i
piugiaia was giveU. 'iue Uauclag Is uati»r lae Uiiectiuu 01 Mrs. J. U. ik.eitaer 01 Lyuuiook. Amoug lae guests were: Mr. and "~~~~~~~~" I Mrs. Vvuaaia ixiuoaid, ^r. aud iuia. Town Taxes Arc Due, Mr. Taxpayer Uiiuam i-. jdiLei, lUr. aud Mis. D. w. AlthpugU ^ills will be sent you, the Aut», mC. aud luis. c. li.. i luss. Miss town tax ib due and payable, Mr. Tax- 'Umuai i,iot»,. ji.i. aud luis. C. il. .^lau. payer. If It is paid before March 11, Mr. i^uoid luis. Lyiuai> Joues, Mr. anu tliere will be b.o intereat The amount Aiis. Caaiies Hei v«y. Mr. a|ud Mrs. of tax due may be learned at thu Cuaries juunoy, luu^tt /.ou SwaikX, Mr. Town Uall, Hempstead, from Joseph', <^^ ^^**- Ai«'«>iU. Au-. ana Mrs. itviutt T. UaU. cwMlTw of vuwk ' ^mum*,
Jones, Mr. and Mrd. Arthur Noswor¬ thy. Dr. and M.s. Carman, Mrs. Frank vVetmoie, .Miss rhelma Eckart, Mr. D. .UcGlyun, .Uiss Mabel Fieley, Mr. B. Guiiindo, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. Gi> oon, Mr. Melville Smith. Miss Frances •s'ichois. Miss iMarie Bolton, Mr. Harry Betzig, Mr. Herbert Nichols, Miss Olive Phillips, Mr. Chailes D. Smlin, .diss Norma Sammous, Mr. Schrelber, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Maxson, Miss Miriam Smith, Dr. W>1- liam U. Miller. Mr. Ralph Crandell, tne Misses Hill, Mr. Jack How e. Miss Be.v irice Vail, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Mr. i^erry Wilson, Miss Josephine Maxson, Mr. Russell Randall, .Mr. Percy Morrl-
At the Thursday evening meeting, J
graduuieU in VJOO. While a student
however, the |»leasing combinaUou or But Jamaica Justice Had no Juris" i'"-''.'-- '"-• Lecame a member ol ibe
diction and Dismissed Vizzia
the Tango and sultragism will be com¬ bined, 'iue hall was donated lor ihe
occasion by Captain James Han.'^e, liaioid BaiTou ol I'leepoii. .'ip-
oue ol the leading male advocaies of peaieu yesieiuay lu lUu Ja,..uica po-
ihe village, aud the door haa beeu iice coun as couiplaiuaui .t^.tiaoi 1^1,1-
proptny waxed lor dancing. Imm«^ uo Vizzia, aged 10 icai^., 01 n-< i^.i^..t-
ijclia Upsilou lialeinity. During Ihe suiaiuer muuUis he worked at Loug Beach as a soda water dispenser. He was iusti utiieulal in the oiganizaiion ol the Lung Beacli Transit Company V. hlcii laiei became the Great South
Suttrai,e Commilie of Freeport will be in chaige ol the event
Robert ^"^'^'''> loUowmg tue speeches ol Mi-js; both bucet, .uaa.*attaa. wuo.a ue .tc- Bay Feiiy Couipaiiy. He is a coutrul- Joues aud Miss Marina Klatscnkeu, ' cUbcd ol btta.iug uis oveicoat' ou a lug,factor iu this company, the music will begin. Tbe Woman's i.oag isiaud itaiuuau uam oa riauuay.' In poluica Lamb has leaned toward
Laii.ua waa co..aag Horn ceatiai the Uepubiilcau 1-arty, although during
Islip lu Jamaica oa iue uam. xie the pasi twu years he bus been an ar-
j ^^^'^ ^^^ *;o«*'t Oii «tud laHi It Lesiue dent Progiessive. He has been idea-
$1,500 Fire at tynbrook hiui ou uis aeat wui.e ue lead a ue.v.,- uiied wiih leauy In l-'ieeport lor tev-
Fire, which is believed 10 have bcin l"*^*"- ^^ aea lae uma aii.ed ui Ja- eial years and is consideied as one of
maiua, Baitoa louud taat ,mo (.oai was.- the piin.e umvtrs in mbvemenls look- mioaiag. Vlzzia waa accursed ul lan- iu;^ 10 the upnuilding ol the village. lag lae fcaiu-cui, aad waa taitea .u Dui lag the pail two years he has
son, Mr. Fiederick Clark, Mr. Artuor started by an overheated lurnace. par .Nosworthy, Jr., Mr. John Blue, Miss tlally destroyed the home uf A Gladys Story, Miss Cyutbia Huggins, Scbwenke, on Rowland sireet, Lyn
.\ir. and Mrs. Cnarles Hart Mr. Mer- brook, shortly alter 11 o'clock last ^"^iti** ^y Oaictr i>e Bo^cu oi lae iiguied coubpicuously as oue of tha
.itt Cutler, Miss EiizuLeth Schneiker, night, and wrought havoc among the^**"* laiauu Uauoad poace. Viz^ia, piouioteK, ut the Fieeport itallro.id
mK and Mrs. Williani Uowns, Mr. Har- hremen ol that village. The origia.ilj ^"^ *^**'* acompaa.ea by m«t i>-ytai^-oid t.'ouipany which operates the Orove
j-y Whlllaker, Miss Ed;ia Eldridge, Mr. alarm misguided the vamps and when i^*'^^*'' Oiace i u^aa.<,i.o, also ol Xul. stioei trolley.
Edward Keogh. Mr. Owen W. Hum- they finally located the blaze the waterp^**"*"-^ bueei. demtd lae caaige, ne 1,^^ j.^^^.^ been a'oandldate for
phrey. Miss Margaret Phillips, Miss pressure was bad. Lines of hose we;e "*' ''^ **•"** Barioaa coai. He .iu- polulcal oihce.
Marlon Welldon, Mr Lloyd Cutler, laid but the streams of water reach-id 1''^'"*"^ ^® pics.ed u up b> misuii-e. , ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ PooDle's oartv can
Miss Helen V. Smith. Mr. Edward Ger- only to the second story. Tbe uppor ^"';-*^ ''^^\ *'^^*='i> "•<^'-,i^i uiacie s ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^; ^^^^^J ^^ ^J ^
meroth, Mr. and Mrs Paul Halpin, part of the bui.dlng waa almost enliie-i ^'*'"''''^'*^"^ b^e mh^^^^^u 10 uer ^^^^^„^ ^J ^
Mrs. William Root -Mrs. T. CuUer, ly consumed. ""-"" '" .aaaai^L^u ... »n.. ..... .... - " "^ >«»*•¦
Mys. W. H. Cutler, .Mi- O. T. Phillips. \ .
Mr. Fred Hewlett, Mi Jack Kddle, Mr. 1 >' Mary Rug, a spinster. 65 yeanp oli Clinton Story, Mrs. Harry riock. Mr.
ao^e m luaauaiuui by a <a...aica ai>- ., - - -..-- v. ,^^m
.,.„. .^.. .1 .X ^^y. Hia paieuis were Elbert and
up m a biauoa uua.e ceil Au laib f", ''"*^-, ""* f'^^'^^/ *^'^ » "^^^
moiumg. wuca he was a.a.s-L .«- ''''¦*''^'' '''"' ''''^""'^'-' ^^•¦¦'O'-e »>« ''each-
^M M;:^key, Mr lienuaa'^is;!!; '--'•^-^ sterling Price, aged 20, m loie .lagiaUa.e Haiiy ;uii.er in u.e 1^ ^rplpLr^*:! tb^ ii)^^ Mr. Raymond Whitinker, Mr. Arthur Rockville Centre just twenty years -i'^^i^^^ cuuiL 'lue cou.i ielliued ^j ^" -^ ricepoii. ana ai tbe age of
Hibbard, Mr. and Mi s- Jung. Mr. Mar ago. and it was not the first Ume that! ""*¦¦ "'"*' ^^^^'tied i1j*u occmied m .\a*-
bee, and many otben-.
(CoatiBMd OB pm« 4)
as euguged as clerk with the gro¬ cery ^rui ol Cooper&Powell at Hemp-
I an old n« brought a b«xd.oiM price i TL^'^l^l'iuri^cuTu o^. *iZ^ ' "^**^ ^iLlLZl"' "' "*"'' '" ^'*^