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THE TAMAr PfWrr, FRFFFORT, V T, FRIPAT. PF.rF.MIIF.R 7. 1»1T
(TlffNaiiitauPitBt ELKS FORM RE4DY JURORS AT TERM
RELIEF SOCIEH OF COUNTY COURT;
RED CROSS NOTES SMiTHYILU SOUTH
OrFKUL PAPRR OF MA.HSAU
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LARGE MEMBERSHIP
Ent«r«4 aa •«enn«-«la«a matter >HI 1, ttt4, at th* Poift OflIcA at »<>BOTt N*. T., und«r th* Art «f arcfi I, 1«7».
Th« NA.'WAU POST Inrltei letter* to th* Kdltor on loplca of Interaat. All l*it*r» munt b« accompanied by ¦aini>ii an'l mdilrnnt^n, not neceanartlr fer tnibllcation, but aa an CTMeao* af Uooo faith. lit ¦
Th« NAKHAU PO.ST 1.^ nerved tyory- wher* for 2 c«ntn a w»«fk, in centa ft inoiith, $1.09 a y^oT. 8\ib.«iorlber« arc rft<|ii*(it"d to Inform th* ciroula- tlon <1(»i>artment of anjr failure to re-
rlv* the paper or dflay in delivery. ibKcrlbfra wUhlnu to rh«n(re their •^dr^na mont »!»• th* old aa Well aa W e n*w «di<r*»». Biihaorlh-jra l«»»v- Ibc th* vlllac* mar hmv* ISttur paper forwarded bv mail by informliiff the dt reflation department.
Addrac* all cominunlcatlona to
THB HA%tA\i ro«T c>oni>onATION
Main Oftlc«L ** Sotilh Orove Street rRKRPnUT Telephan* tl.
^ ri{|l»tV,n)KTKMIli;|{ 7, li»l7
Each to Pay One Dollar
Within 12 Hours of
Member's Death
¦My Country Tla of Thaa, Swaat Land of LIbarty."
GOVKKNOU WrilTMAN'S VISION
I . An old saying lolls of the nrcption
I tendered every new truth. First lidi-
r'eule, then silence, and finally "wc
PWways thought so." The truth that
i poverty can and should bo abolishod
\ has certainly passed through the
I flrat stage. .Nation-wide rldiciilo was
'i: /
f Ita lot when Henry GeorKc made ll
i an Issue In his flrst mayoralty cam- \ palgn, and for some time thereafter \ tile period of silence has prevailed. \ Now thero are indications that this ; is coming to an end, and that the [-. third stage is bciiinninK. There is t evidence at least in the address of f Governor' Whitman of Now York to ' the American Kedoration of I.abor at I Buffalo. Tho Now York Kvening Post \ reports a passage from his speech as \ follows:
;, "Tbo modern statesman holds it his > I duty to abolish what formerly was ¦¦:. held to bo indestructible—poverty, ;. and the conditions that breed pov- \ erty.
,. Governor Whitman sees and points , to the goal which every radical move¬ ment has in view. He declares It at- talnable. More than that, his words ' make clear that he holds It his diity ; to help in tho attainment. He is not an unpractical visionary. He does ' not belong to a school of philosophers . intent on propaKation of Ideas and I heedless of their political effect. It I may be said of him that he is too I wise and practical to take a position that would siioil a good politician to I .make a poor propagandist. And his |: latest utterance may he construed to ;' indicate that hc is also too good a cltizeu to delay, for fear of political i disaster, acknowledgemont of a tru'th I which has progn\ssed so far that with I his help tlirii> is hopo of its practi- 1- cal application.
? Dut to see the goal is one thing. To I know tl'e way i.-i another. If fiover- V nor Whitman knows the way he must ii» reali/.o the ditfieultios therein. To
Ia^dmit that pn\rrty can ho al'olishod ¦ Is to admit thnt the jrrcat m:is.-i of the people arc not getting as much is , thoy should of what they prodii'.'i>. iThat implies thai others are getting more t-an thoir due. The leader who sets out to roiuody this injusiicc must \ be prepared for attacks by the class \ which he would shear of pn>d:Uory e power. Probably the G»vi>rnor it- ^ members how in his last canipa' 'zti he himself was led iuto an effoi' to arouse prejudice against his oppo¬ nent, Judge Seabury, who has long fceen the goal now visible to him .and who knows the way. No doubt the 1 attack was made in ignorance and without malice. Perhaps the Gover¬ nor realizes now that when he de¬ nounced Seabury as a Slngletaxer, he condenuied bim for readiness to p.^r- form the duty of every luodera s'atOi;-- t man. Perhaps he feels ashamed of i having stooped to auch methods. He ' must look for similar attacks upon himself by beneficiaries of ecoiionilo irrong whenever he may make an ef- \ fort likely to accomplish removal of the cause of poverty.
It remains to be seen what sort of mesBage will go to tbo .New Y'ork iBlature lu January. Will It urge lon on measures that must be tak- to abolish poverty? What could urged more helpful to the public Ifare? Wliat excuse can ther.' Ik- delay lu destroying so great an known to be destructible? Gov- r Whitman has said euoi gh lO that he is uot unawaie ot bi:> To go further and perform it lr«a conaiderable courage. lie Ib a position where be luuct meet teat. It would be innplriug if, •ighed in the balance, be s'lould bo found not wanting.—Tb« Pubil.
Prominent mm in .Nassau (!ounty, particularly menibers of the Klks ("lub living in Freeport, have formed an or- uatil/ation known as the Freeport Heady itclief .So*!* ty. Its purpose Is lo hand to the beneflciarle.s of de¬ ceased members within twelve hours of tho death of the memher an ainoi/iii equivalent to one dollar for the total number of members In the society.
While the initiative of the organi¬ zation started among the i;Tka, niem- liers of any fraternal order may join. It nuinhers among its membors many IHomiiK 111 men of the county. Thn oflicers are: President, I.eo Fishrl; secietary, Harry I.. Cohen; tri'asurciW Kast Rockaway (George .Morion Levy. ' ~
Among the members are: County Judge hewis J. .Sniitb, County Com¬ missioner of Jurors Kotiert (}. Ander- s'ln, former Assemblyman G. Wilbur Doiiglily, Assessor Clarence A. Kd¬ wards. Chief of Police Jame.s Ilanse, 'lown .Superintendent of Highways Archibald G. Patterson, Deputy Kx- eise ('oiiimissloner Waller Haynor, Villagtv Ch.rk .Sylvester P. Shea, Post- iiiuster T. Ui'iison .Smith, Kxalted Rul¬ er Archer B. Wallace, Francis Ai- miimbau, Peter F. Avagadro, Lorenzo 1!. Adams, i;arl W. Ilrown. "rank T. HnJIey, Frank lirandley, J. .larrison Hales. James P. nrf)wn. Jack IJarnes, l/ouis H. Cohn, Jacob Cohen, Abra¬ ham Colieii, James A. Coward, John J. Canavan, Williani F. Connolly, An¬ thony 15. Cawley, Nicholas (). Cun- iiinj^hani, Timothv H. Cutler, FoIit A. Duffy.
William F. Dunkor, Paul G. Down¬ ing, Klvin N. Kdwards, Samuel W. El¬ lis, Charles F. Fritz, ("adman H. Fred¬ erick. John .N. Fleischer, Tliomas P. C. Forbes, William Greenblatt, Thos. J. Gillen, Harry Glaser, Louis Gin-i iiochio, .Maiirire A. Gilmartin. William llil)!)ai(i, Franklin G. Hill, David W, Harrison, Robert H. Ilellr, Fred Han- neiiiaiin, Herman 15. Horn, Steplo-n F. Huguard, l.iidwig Hanseh. Charles
Many prominent citlrens of Nas-
I flau County have been .summoned and arp serving at the December term of
! the County Court which bepan on I>c- rember Srd.
i <'oiiniy Judge Lewis .1. Smith Is
I presiding.
The Jurors arr: Joseph Braun, of Ffick.sville; William K. Hull, Uock¬ ville Centre; William Vanfngen, of Haldwin; Kdwnrd K. Deubert, Bell- more; William J. Clark. Hempstead; Dills R. Ahrams, Inwood; John P. School Sr., P'armlngdale; Peter A. I5lake, Lynbrook; James Casey, of (ilen Head; Cbarles Seifert, of Valley Stream; Jacob L. Rroeker, i;ast Wil¬ liston; George W. Atwood, Roslyn; Harry 15. Carpenter, i:aat Rockaway; Franklin G. Hill, Merrirk; John .1. Mymas, Lynbrook; George R. Pat¬ terson. Freeport; Charles C. Keil, Farmingdab": Robert W. Hunt. Free- port; Frederick Clements. Kast Roek¬ away; ,Iohn S. Ilennesy, Roslyn; I'rank D. flornbeck, Freeport: .Ar¬ thur J. Ninesling. Grrat Nrrk; Thos. R. Osborn, Glen Covr; Jamra nedell, Henry A. Fawcett, Cedarhurst; Robert IL Kvans. Glen Cf>ve; Charles F. Y'oiing. Freeport; Frank McQueen, Kast Norwich; Law- r< nee K. Parliman. Sea Cliff; KHs- worth T. Burgess, Westbury; Augus¬ tus .Morey, Oyster Hay; Lawrence IxiefUrr, Lynbrook; Fred Tl. Hart- well. Rockville Centre; Kdgar H. Steenkrn. Koekvlllr Centre; Robert .\I. C. Wood. Lynbrook; John W. I>a- thani, Woodmere.
Wnr Snvlntrs OHIflcntes
Through the mrdiiim of the war saving (ertifieatea that will be offer- cf' for sale next week, every man. wo¬ man and child in these I'niti-d Slates vvill be presented wilh an opportun¬ ity to perform his or her part In win¬ ning this war for world democracy. The final plans for the distribution of the certifientes have been perfect¬ ed and the sale is to begin to-morrow. The banks and post ofHce at Freeport ivill reprrseiit thr Government.
LO.Mi I.SLA.\i> h A ILRO All TlMi; TAR I.K
(i;rfeclive Oiiolier lUth, 1017)
Leave .Merrick for .New York and
intermediate statious: Week-days—
:).lt), 5.;"):;, G.38. li.5l, 7.17, 17.28, 8.00,
iS.Ll, S.fjJ, 10.12 a. ni.; 12.13, 1.30,
, :Li»8. 1.17, 5.:J8, G.3;i, 8.13. 11.14 p. ni.;
Johnson, William M. Jaeger, Lyman N, 112.01 night (Brooklyn only). Sun-
' " " '" ¦¦ " ('"'orge I days—U.47, 8.120. U.22 a. m., 12.28, 2.18.
There was a splendid response 0) I our call for goodies for the base nos-! pital at Camp .Mills, and we were so | happy to br able to send over snch i a grnrrous donation. The convales-, rent soldiers^are so grateful for these | Tiirsday gifts from Freeport.
At the meeting last Tuesday Mrs.' A. P. Davison presented to the Free-j port Hranch a knitted blanket to be: sent to Franre for use in one of the Iird Cross Hospitals. j
There was a hurried call for bath robes, pajamas and hospital shirts from the hospital and we were able to supply forty-five garments In a very short time, as the members ral¬ lied to tbe call and left other duties to make tbr garments iiiimediatrly. |
About thr finished knitted garments I
notliinii is ' being rippyl thAt can! Iio.'^ibly bo used, and most of the work sent in is very satisfactory.
The date of tbe next regular mrrt- Ing falls on Christmas Day, so it was I flecidod by popular sentiment to hold j the meeting on Thursday, December! 27lh. , • i
KIghty Freeport boyJ*" have been Mijiplied with knitted sets. If you know of any Freeport soldier boy who I is in need of a sweater, wristlets, fael- { met or muffler let us know at the Ibd Cross rooms and he will be sup- piled.
The cltiss in surgical dressings will i hrgin v(>ry soon. There will be morn¬ ing tand afternoon classes, and the . course Is two dollars. .Mr.';. Charles I S. Hart is chairman of the surgical I dressings committee.
' SCMDERS WKLFAIIK MKIlTLMi
The regular monthly meeting of the Soldiers Welfare Association will be held Wednesday, Ilecember 12, at 2.:!0 p. m.. at .Mrs. .M. J. Zulzer's, 101 Wallace Street. All members are welcome.
By request the girls of Smithville Sonth are roing to perform In a mu- ."«lcal comedy under th» direction of Mr. Francis A. OKrefe snd Miss .Mary Umhauer for the Home Defense T'nit of Merrirk, to be held at the Merrick Flre Hall No. 1. Deremher 14. Tickets are 35 cents, children lf> cents. Get your tickets now and do your bit.
race, Wll'hnr Southard*, NIcholat Wa¬ ring*, Rnth Andrrson*. Lllllun Blatgs*, Grace Hill*. Helen Paul. Mary Sa- hla. Reatrlcr Snrace, Rose Sposito*. Adelaide Wood*.
Room 1 Merwin Unyden Raymond Royden Andrew Rennett* Henry Lutz*. Tony .Marrhosky*, Fred Rice*. Smith nnhorts. Patsy .Sabta*. William Waring, Fsnnlr nernnnlllo*, Feller Gunther*. Kllrn Mary, Allrr Paul*, Kl.'sle Rice*, Josephine Sabla. Cathe¬ rine Sft<-<o*, Mary Sacro*, Kleanor Strngle*. Florence Tenny*.
Ladder of ftmt. There are spllnf>.?r's In fhe Inddrr of fame. But you never notice thnn nn¬ tll you begin to slble down.—Cincin¬ nati F:iK(iilrer.
KsfaMishel \W\
MO>KV rOMIN(i I\
We acknowled.L;i' witli tlianks the following contrihutions which have b< en sent to us during the past week: A friend, .*.'>; rummage sale given un¬ der the direction of Mrs. Anthony Waring, $27. Total. %'^:1.
Kindly I make checks payable to Freeport Braiuh, American Red Cross ;ind send lo Mrs. Alfred T. Davison, 110 Pino Street, Freeport.
Road the Nassau Post for local and vicinity news.
A monster New Year's Eve dance will be held at the Smithville Flre Hall on the evening of December 31, under the auspices of the Smithville Civic League. Ticket are 2;". cents. Music by our favorites. Grt your | tickets now, and help the town along. ,
S<'HOOI- >OTi;s I
The pupils wlio.s(> n.-inics follow ! were perfect in attendance during Novembei. Those followed by a star v.ere also perfect In deportment.
Room 7 Augustine I5igga. Wllhrl- | iT'.'na Fields*. Viola Hendrickson*, Jii-i liet Nicholson. Kvel.vn Paul, Le Roy Hunt, Theodore Johnson*. Joseph Mc¬ Dermott*, Harry Morris*, Dennis Xioy ran*. Anlbony .Savona*.
Room fi — Harold Dedek, Peter .lohnson, Sara Sacro, George Riee. .Sara Sprague*, Marion Sprague*. Marjory Frisch, Lillian Hill*, Ferdi¬ nand Colberg*, Jennie Klymkosky', Celia Gallo*. Lillian Sablii, \\ii:iiiii; Wood, Carol In Slack.
Room ,'i--.Arthur Colberg, Otto Diem, Charles Kherhardt, Palmer I-eiitjrn, Paul Rice, .Myrle Robert.-^, IMward Stengel, Garret Waring, Ma- 1 i(m Colberg*, Dorothy Feld*. VW.x FerrI, Melissa Hanner*, Hazel Hill. Lottie Klyinkoskl, Josie Lutz*, Vioia Hyvel*. .Mary Sabia, Helen Zorn.
Room 4 Francis F^ile, Howard Horn, Walter L'Hommedieu, Stanley .Machosky, Victor .Machosky*. Charies Wood, Frances De Beche, Agnes Kh¬ erhardt, Marion Kappaiif. Florence Riege, Celia Sprague, Marie Ber¬ wind*, Hazel Corse.
Room 3- Domonic P^'erri, Waller Funda, Howard Johnson, Anthony Klymkosky, William Nolte*, Koy Rice, George S.abia, Kmil Tvidick, Joseph Tvidick, Francis Cmhaver*. Robert Reigie, Hazel Anderson*, lOmma Brie- gal, Marie Dahl. Helen Dingwerth*. I'lirislina Flx'rhardl, .Marie Regan, Agnes Sabia*.
Room 2 -Charles Bnldwin*. Alfred Calcagnino, William Clukies*. Con¬ rad Heinzerling, Warren L'Homme¬ dieu*, i;dward .Mary*, William So-
BALDWIN.
tones, Dr. George G. Ke Kohler. I'ljink .K. Keo^li. .lohn JI. Kobel, Roland M. Lamb, Williani W. Levy, r:dward Lan ger.
Dr. John Louden, Charles C. Moore, ,Simon .Mayer, Donald .MacDonald. Charle.s .Moravec, Lsidor Mayor, Henry -MacDonald, Peler McLaughlin, J. H. .McAvoy, Fred G. Marquard, Charles B. Malloy. John Matthias, Robert .Michnoff, Napoleon B. MiilliniM', An¬ drew J. ^rurley. William P. Nash, Ar¬ thur D. Nosworthy, James J. New¬ man, James Otis, John F. O'.Melia, Charles .M. Oppenheim. Wallace H. Owen, Roy D. Pearsall, Kdward J. Patterson, Fred A. Pisano, Stephen P. Pettit, Aubrey Poltit, Oscar B. Pause, William B. Powell, Frederick H. Plump, Dr. William H. Runcie, Kd¬ ward F .Kaynor, Jr., John Rovegno.
Karnest S. Randall. Frank G. Ray¬ nor. John J. Randall, Jr., George V. Sloat, Kdgar J. Seaman, Amt>rose Schiller, William H. Snow. George Bennett Smith, ChArles A. Sigmond, Dr, W'illiam G. Smith, William J. Schtiinacher. Levis P. Stone. Fred j Schoen. Alfred Schloss, Hugo Stearns, I S, Frster Sprague. John ,\. Schultz ¦ Sr., John A. S<'hiil/, Jr.. O. Howard ! Tulhill, Alficd ll Vojgt, Charles von ; rtil;<(>nn)eyer, Louis Van Brink. Hai- \ ry K. V'an Riper, Charles M. Van Tas- , sell, George W. Weeks. George M. I Wiu'-lo'.v. Harry .\. Walling, Clarence \ B. Williams, Alfred FiinUe, John K. Xoiriii. A. .'o^eiih Harding, RcbiM't H. j Karon. John C. Knatip, Joseph V. • Spencer. Charles C. Copeland. Geor.ge - C. Mynner, C, ILTbert Kerr.
! I'LK.S f'ONTIlST
I In Iheir effort to provide (>very t ros.v;il)le (>iiterlainri"nt for ih.> Army jand .\a\'y men at Caiiip Mill.-; and ' Camp Hazelton. the Freeport l.olge , of i:ik.^ tendered a danee last Salur- ' day evening.
Through the efforts of Rudolph Do- echknie. a member of Rvooiclvn Lodge No. 2:5, and i:x:iltiHl Ruler Ulallaee, arrangeint>nts fop a por- Wallace's arrangements for a poc¬ ket billiard tomnameni among the l>est amateur players in the metro¬ politan district of Klkdam has been made.
The participants v.-ill be: Philip Toale**, of Brooklyn I>odge: Tom Plunkett, of New York Ixidge; War- Ven B. Ashniead. of Queensborough Lodge; Charles ,\. Sigmond. of Free- port I.odKe, and also possible George Bennett Smith, l^irrest lie Mott. W^il- liam H. Runeie or Donald .MacDon¬ ald, of Freeport Lodge. Games will be played weekly in the club rooms ot Freeport Uidge, so that the .sol¬ diers may have an opportunity uf witnessing them.
¦1.32, 5.33, 8.US, 10.25. 11.17 p. m.
Leave Freeport for .New Y'ork, Pennsylvania Station and Brooklyn. Weekdays--5.20, 5.56, 6.42. 6.58, 7.22, i7.4'J, 8.U4, 18.17, 8.56, 10.17 a. m.; 12.li), 1.34, 3.13, 4.21. 5.01, 5.42, if6.21, G.3!i, 8.16, y.28, 11.18 p. m.; 12.04 niglit (Brooklyn only). Sunday— 0.51, 8.21, 'J.20 a. m.; 12.32, 2.52, 4.36, 5.37. 6.40, 8.12, 8.26, 10.29, 11.21 p. rn.
Leave Freeport for Amityville, Babylon, Patchogue and intermediate stations: Week-days — na4,44, 8.10, all.31, 11.53 a. m.; al.47, sa2.1!t, 2.44, a3.58. a5.03, a5.55, a6.20, 6.38, ia7.06, 7.48, a8.03, ay.07, a9.57, all.20 p. m.; 12.17, a2.22 nights. Sundays—5.31, a;).22 a. m.; 12.34, 2.30, a3.54, a5.44, a7.08, a!).02, 11.14 p. m.; al2.1!J, al.Sa night.
Leave .New Y'ork, Pennsylvania Sta¬ tion, for l''reeport, .Merrick and prin¬ cipal interniediale stations: W'oek- day.s—n3.50, 7.04, 8.36, ll.oo a. m.; 12.53, sl.25, 2.00, O.OO, 4.07, cl4.47, 4.511, do.Ui^ 5.33, 15.51, 16.15, 6.51. 7.DI. 8.10, li.iifi, 10.25, 11.30 p. m.; 1.30 night. Sundays-4.30, 8.2!). 11.40 a. 111.; 1.40, 3.00. 4.51, 6.15, 8.08, 10.17, 1 1.';o p. ni.; 12.54 night.
aTrains run to Baiiylon only.
u.No Brooklyn coiinectiuns.
sSaturdays only.
tl-:xeepl Saturdays.
iKxeepi holidays.
il.'xeept Salurdays and holidays.
'riains leave liiooklyii, Flatl)Ush .\\ciiiie Station, about the same lime as ll ose shown from .New Vork, Penn¬ sylvania Station. This lime tal)lc subject to cliaiige wiihoui notice
cKxcept .Merriek.
COUNTY DIRECTORY
Latest Designs and Makes in
BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES
Upholstering and Repairing
of all Kinds VICTOR FAHRENFELD
Merrick. Road. Freeport
STABLE MANURE
CARLOADS FOR SALE
For Prompt U»llvfr> t»U or Write
M. McCIRR'S SONSCO.
264 W. Mth ST.. N. V. C. Pkone Grrely 24611.
SKIV. HKIO vr 1.. 1. AITO mil'
Sec:-e!ary of State Francis M. Hn- ! go was one of the pioniinent speak-1 ers at the annual dinner of the Umg ' Island Automobi!,. club at its bead- (iuarter.s, 1217 Bedford Avenue, oni Wednesday evening. Cover.'? were I laid for 300 uuMnbers and their! fl lends. i
Among the other prominent speak- [ ers who attended were: Commission-; er of Motor Vehicles of New Jersey' William L. Dill and Herbert L. j Bridginan, Secretary of the Peary j .Arctic Club, and member of the Board i of Regents of New York rniverslty. I County Judge Robert H. Roy pre¬ sided. '
Inion Free School District No. 8 Rooseveil. \. \.
November 9, 1917
TEN DOLLARS REWARD
The above sum will bo paid tor ir.l'ormatlon leading to the arrest and conviction, of the party or parties who stole the rope from flag polo on School House ifrounds on the evening of Oct. 3l8t, 1917. By order of the Board of Education W. J. GILLESPIE.
District Clerk.
In Her Kit Bag.
W'omen ure never utronKt^r *'''' when they arm thetuselven with 'L^ owa wtMtkaeiw.—MiUtt. U« UriilliKuy.„
PI'HMC NOTICE. NOTK K TO AK»HITi:(IS
Invitations for presentation of nlans for the erection of a I'own Houae to be built In the Village of Hempstead by the Town of Hemp¬ stead ")uy be obtained upon vert»al or written appUi'atlon from Hiram R Smith, Supervisor, or t'lanklln C. Gilbert, Town Clerk, at the Town U«ll, Hempstead, N. Y.
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governor. '
Charlea S. Whitman, New York.
Lieuti'iiaiit-Lloveriior.
Edward Scliroedor. of Syracuse.
S«cretary of State,
FrancLs M. IIupo, Watertown.
Secretary to Mr. Hugo. Howard Oslerliout, Freeport.
Comptroller,
lOugene M. Travl.s, Brooklyn.
Treasurer,
James L. Wells, New York City.
Attorney-General
.Merlon K, Lewis
State Knglneer and Surveyor,
Krank M. Williams, Goshen.
Commis.sioner of Apriculturo,
Charle.s ,s. Wil.son, Ithaca.
State Architect,
Lewis F. IMlcher, New York City.
Superintendent of 15ank.i,
Kugene Lamb Uichard.s,.
Con.sorvation Coninil.s.sioner.
OeorBe U. I'ratt, Glen Cove.
State Superintcndunt of lllectiona,
Fred I.,. Mar.'ball, New York City.
State Health Commissioner.
II. M. Brigg.H. New Vork City.
State Hishway Commis.-iciner,
lOdwin Duffy, Corlland
State Siuierintendent of Iii.'surance,
Acsse S. I^hillips, Uornell.
Representative in Conpreas,
F. C. Hicks, Cort Wa.-liii>gton.
Soeiil;uy to Mr. HickH,
J. IluyU;r Klli.son, l-'reeport.
Stale .Senator,
CieocKe L. Tluniipsn^, Kinfrs Park.
llenilier of As.semlil.v. Thoma.s A. .McWliiniuy, l.awrence.
NASSAU COl'.\TY OFFKIAI.S
rionrd of Soi3ervlsor.«, Chiiiiiniui, liuaiu II. Siiiilli. l^'reeport
Town of Hemp.'tcJKl. Corniliii.s K. Ki-nisen .Ko.slyii, Town
i>f Xorth IIeinp.st..ad Williani II. Sciinmn, (Jiiii Cove, Town
of Oyster liay.
.le.sse F. Merritt. i'i. nihiK'to Ie. I U-rU
Assistant Clerk nne' .^itenoB-rapher.
.Mis.s Cr. C. Dorrowp.*.
County i'^oard of Cnnvas.sers.
The lioaiil t>f Sui)ervi.sors,
The County Olerk.
County Comptroller,
Farl J. I3ennett. Rookvllle Centre.
Inspector,
Philip J. W'elderaum, lloekvlUe Centre.
County Treasurer,
Williana K. Luy.ster, Glen Cove.
Countv Superintendent of I'oor,
C. C. Van Dusen, Roekville Centre.
County Clerk.
Thomas S. Che.shiro, Woodmere.
Sheriff,
Phinea* A. Seaman, Hempstead.
Surrogate, Leone T>. Howell, Mineola.
Clerk of tli(^ Surrogate's Court,
Edwin W. \Veeks, Mineola.
Distriot Attorney,
Charles R. Weeka, Port WaBhIngton.
AB.'»lstant niHtriot Attotrneys,
Charles l\. Wood. Port WaBhlngton.
Elvin N. Ldv^ards, Freeport.
Coiinty netectlvo,
Oarman I'lant, l.ynbrook.
County judge.
Lewis J. Smith. Hempstead.
Co'.irt Clerk, Satnuel C. Ransom, Mineola,
Coniminsloner of .lurors, Robert G. Anderson, Freeport. Coinini.ssUinerB of Election, T.. E. Kirwin, Hrnipstead. President, Chas. U. Stowe, Hempstead, Secretary, County Superintendent of Highways, W. Fred Starks, Glen Cove. County Attorney, Charles T. McCarthy, Glea Cove. County Sealer of Weights and Meas¬ ures. Fred A. Wood. Roosevelt. The Hoaril of Siu>ervl»ora meet in their chambers In the Court House at Mineola every Monday morning at 10 o'elook. and at such other time aa the oflicial business necessitates.
TOWW OF lIBMrSTBAO OKriCIAI.S
Town Board,
Supervisor H. R Smith. Freeport.
Chairman.
Town Clerk,
Franklin C Gilbert. Hempatead.
Justice of the Peace,
Walter «l. Jones, Herap»t«*<l.
Justici of the Peace.
Edward T. Neu. Lynbrook.
Juatice of the Peace.
Corodon Norton. Waotairn.
JuattM of the P«ac«.
Lewis M. Ral.sig, Cedarhurst The Town Roard acts as the local Board of Health.
Health Officer.
Dr. Williani Rhame, Wantagh.
Health In.spector,
Charlea Smith, Baldwin.
Town Treasurer,
John A. Ituth, Lawrence.
Board of Assessors,
T. H. Brower, Inwood.
C. A. Edward, Freeport.
C. U. .inkers, Uockville Centre.
Clerk of the lioard of Assessors,
J. E. Patterson, Hempstead.
Receiver of Taxes, Joseph H. Foster, Inwood.
Board of Auditors,
L. 1^ Brower, Inwood,
F. B. Bennett, Hempatead,
Charles E. Schweitzer, Lynbrook.
Constables, Fred G. MiIl'^r .Valley Stream
Jesso Mott, Inw^ood,
George S. Smith, Hempstead,
Jame.s J. Molloy. liellmore
Town Supervisor of Highways,
A. G. I'attor.son, Henip.steikd.
Over.'ieers of the I'oor,
L'.iniel Morrison, Kreeport.
Francis H.-imniiil, Valley Stream,
District .Supeiliiteiulent of Schools,
W. C. Mepliain, .H.-rrick.
OFFICIALS OF THK TO^VN
av KOIirU IIK.MPSTKAI)
Town Bonrd,
Chairman,
Supervisor C<iintlius !¦.'. Remsen
Koslyti
Justice of the I'eace,
Frank V. Seaman. Mineola.
.lustice of the Peace,
George \V. Haydi-n, tIreat Neck.
Justice of the I'eace,
C. 10. Tteiiisen, Ro.slyn.
Town Olerk.
Tliomas O'Connell, Manhasset.
Board of .\s8essor8,
J. F. Staplelon, Roslyn
T. J. Bird, I'ort Washington.
Edward McFarran, Great Neck.
Town Tax Colleetor,
Charles Snedeker, Manhasset.
Board of Auditors,
Fred H. Young, Maiihassflt.
John HuchCson, I'ort "Washington
John W. Wicks, New Hyde Park
Constables,
Charles .\nderson, Mineola.
George I...Gelirlg, Manhasset,
I.eonaid Thorne, Koelyn,
David B. Allen, Manhasset,
Christopher Donnelly, Cireat Neck.
Town Superintendent of Highways,
E. O'Conner, Westbury.
Overseers of the Poor,
William Mullen .Great Neok.
William Ninesling. Great Neck.
District SuiJerintendent of Scheola,
James S. Cooley, Mineola.
OFFICIALS OF THK
TOWIV OF OYSTER BA"*
Town Board.
Supervisor Williain H. Seaman,
Olen Covp
Town Clerk,
Charles AVeeks, Oyster Bay.
Justice of the Peace,
Robert W. Duvall, Oyster Bay.
Jiutice of the P«-»ce,
Edward J. Deasy, Glen Cove.
Justice of thf P»-uce,
Hubert C. \Veiden, Farmingdale
Justice of the Pfaoe,
Joaeph Steinert, Hi< ksvlUe.
Board of Assesiiors,
John 8. Dean. Oyster Bay.
Richard C.uilfoy, CA-iO Ocve.
Clarence C. Doud, Farmingdale.
Receiver of Taxes, Franklin McQueen, Oyater Bay.
Constables,
John S. TboBipson, Oyater Bay,
Frank E. McCahill, Gl.-n G»tve
Alfred R. KetcfaAai F uriuiiurtiale.
John Bosch, Jr., HLksvlTU.
Fredenca K. Ketchum, Farmlngdal*
Town Superintendent of Highwaya John S. Burke, Syoaaet
Overaoars of tha Poor,
Juhn ES. Jones, Sea Cliff
Harry T. Wtber. Olaa Cova
St. rotor's Lutheran Church meets In the F'ire Hnll on Orand Avenue, niblp Srhool convenes at 2.30 p. m. Vespers at 7.4S p. m. The raterhii- nens ni< rt pvpry Friday at 1.00. 'Phe Siicraniont of tbe Lord's Supper will be adnilnlsterrd .Sunday evonlnit. \io- cember 16. The servicr will bc?ln at tbe iiPiial hour, oponlUR with the pre¬ paratory service.
The Cliri.-itmafl sale under tbo aii- flitces of the Parish Aid Society will be held this week hcfrinnlnK Tliiirs- (l;i.'' a'ternoon, till Saturday evcniiiR. Ilecember 8. Th** prfxeod.'' of fh(> sale are to be devotoil to the pa.vment of tlip proi>crl>' and biiildiiiir on Grimm Place.
tLARENCE A. EDWARDS
All Branches
INSURANCE
Opp. Depot.
AUTOMOBILE
FIRF, BURGfeARY,
ALL CASUALTY LINES
SURETY BONDS
Tel. 36. Re«. 909.
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At t'lo M. 1'. ("hurch. the pastor. Rev. M.irtin O. Lepley. I'b.I)., will preach on Sunday mornlnp on "Win- iiinp the W'ar," and In the evening on "A Moral Hero."
Sunda.v School at 2.^0 p. m.
Lpworth I^canue at 7 o'clock.
The subject for prayer mooting on Wrdneprlay evening will be "Cowper's Hymns."
LEITERSFROM THE PEOPLE
NOTKS HY r. K. Tl.
I am pleased to know that Mrs. De SaiiUos was acqiiittcd, and plad to know also that there arp twelve good honest men in this world who hav(> a heart to iirofoct a woman iin- d( r .such conditions. .May they over prosper in all tlieir undertakings In this life.
The I'orld moves on and the K.ii- ser still lives after that dreadful dream. Dili you read it? It cortain- Iv was ¦worth reading.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Freeport, >'. V., Docoiiiber 6, 1917
1. Hague. Frank H*.
2. Martin, Mr. Horace
3. Sharp, Robert L.
4. Schmidt, .Mrs. Francis
5. Sionsonin, S.
6. 'ft'allace, Mis.s Mae
7. Wortinier, F. E.
8. Cherry, Miss Mary
T. I5LNSO.N SMITII, P. .M.
An Optimistic Thought. Real prosperity is not to bo esti¬ mated b.v larKo estates or great wealth.
Prepare lor the FOOD DICTATOR
With the mind of every housewife planning to feed her family with the utmost economy, the way is paved for her to do "Her Bit." if a
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The Nassau & Suffolk LigliUng Co.
GEO. MacDON-ALD. Pres.,
Beaipetead, Freeport. Mtn«ala
¦nd Rockrlllc Centre.
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Close attention to work is the cause of much Pain and --f/J_]|^ many Headaches. Obtain relief by taking one or two
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Then tone up the Nervous System by using
Dr. Miles*
Restorative Nervine
IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAILS TO HELP YOU, YOUR IWIONEY WILL t3E REFUNDED.
No Raise in the Price of Vinol
Although it costs thousandg of dollars more to make Vinol than it did six months aifo, and the new war tax adcis anothar heavy burden, We ore not going to charge the peopU any more for it. W« prefer to keep the good will of our cuatom¬ ers and avoid price increases wherever we can.
You can, therefore, continue to get VINOL from us at the old price of $1.00 a bottle, and hundreds of you hava proTed by personal experience that it is
The Best Strength Creator Money can bay
For weak, run down men and women, feeble old p«ople, and delicate children, nervous conditions and a conatitutieaal remedy for Anaenia, coutrhs, colds and bronchitia.
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23 West N4efnck Road PHONE, No. i
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