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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914
Vol. XIX, No. 14
Follow the Crowd—"Go to Church Sunday," April 5th; All Churches
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Freeport
Single copies of the Keview for sale at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaite's, Railroad Avenue: Kiefer's, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Tlio-iii tiinoB HV iriiniitK
Friday, April
Saturday
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
¦Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
3,
4, b, 6, 7, ^, 9, 10, 11,
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12.54 p. m 2.10 p. m. 8.34 p. ID. 4.42 p. m. .5.77 p. ra. .5.58 a. m. 6. .50 a. m 7.37 a. m. 8.24 a. m.
News of the Churches
SubjacI of Sermoiu, Senrice* of the week
•ad c»tller doins* in the churches
uid church societiei
Christian Science .Society. Services Sunday morning at 11 a. m. ; Sunday School, same hour; Hempatead Bank Building. Subject next Sunday, April 5, "Unreality." Wednesday evening services at 8 o'clock.
A reading room with Christian Sci¬ ence literature is open at the above addresa every weekday from 1 :30 to 5 p. m.
In the report of the M. E. Confer¬ ence at Mt. Vernon, the Eagle says: "Rev. Dr. Dwight A. Jordan of Free- port presented his resignation
In the Fraternal Orders Social and Personal
Mainljr About Gue«tt, Visits and Parties Freeporters and Their Friends
Doinvs io the secret fratemaJ orsanizations of FreepcHrt aad iciaity. j
'~ Miss Laura Ellison entertained at
¦Regents Night and a Dutch Smoker , her home on Bedell Street. Tbursday was given by Kraternal Council, R. A., evening. Among those present were: No. 1962, on Wednesday evening at, Misses Myra Chase. Alice Schneider, Fraternity Hall, Railroad Avenue. May S. Rider, Libby Weyant, Hazel Each member invited a friend to enjoy : Combs, Lucella Hoffmann of Brooklyn, the hospitality of the Council, and , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verity, William about aeventy-tive were present. A | Tietzsch of Brooklyn, Alvin Van Wick- business meeting was held before the len, William Raynor, Wilford South, supper, and Major Christofel and Mr. ard, Joe Miller, Robert V. Rider, Jones were taken in as members by ; Frank Cotte and Otto Payne. - Times.
cards. Tne hall was decorated with'
old Dutch uicturea and sawdust cov-1 Mis. Theodora Di.xon and family ered the floor to represent a cafe, wiil spend the Easter holirlay sea.son Funny stores were told by Brother in Brooklyn as the guests of Mra. E. Covan of Brooklyn and Messrs. Spieg-: J. Leaman.
Local Topics
nente and •xplanations not entire
• nriva nature, on villac* affaira
by tha aditor.
Darenburg Captain In the Fire Department of Police Ms
VERSATIILITY Brother Nolan of the Brooklyn Eagle "subrosa." adds to his literary ac¬ complishments in the realms of fiction, evidences of ahility us a Koet, under ii non de pliime, in a local weekly.
Chief of Police Roland M. Lamb has made hia srrangHments for the control of the Police Department for the com¬ ing year »nd tiled his list of appoint¬ ments with the Village Clerk.
Officers Hdynor, Dunbar, Stanley .Smith and Francis Smith are kept on j Hose 1 the regular force, all but Dunbar for • Hose 3 patrol duty at night. Officer Dunbar J Truck 1 is to be on trallic duty and to act as | Hose 4 Court Officer, from 8 a. m. to 12 m., [ Engine 1
ANOTHER SET OF LETTERS Asaembly Chamber,
State of New York, and from 1 to 5 ] Albany, March 25, 1914. , tred Smith, who was on the force Mr. Smith F. Pearsall, j la.-: year, tendered his resignation,
Freeport, L. I. iand Raynor R. Smith was not re-en-
My dear Mr. Pearsall:—- 'gaged.
Your letter of the 20th inst. awak-' In addition. Chief Lamb added to the
ters of Interest to and about tha firomea in our local dapartmant by H.E. P.
BOWLINt; TOURNAMENT.
STANDING OF THE TEAM.s.
Won Lost P. C. 21) •., 1 17 4 9 12
Hoae 2
.963 .810 .429 .380 .238 .190
stewardafter twentythree years of el, Raymore and Cutler favored withj ens in my mmd the fact thai I have force for regular duty four men who
service. He also asked to be placed songs, the company joining in the Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Abel have re- been mo., negligent in procuring pub- were former y ofiicers, but not for the
on the superannuatec; liet. He was chorus. Rep.esentatives from East I turned to Freeport for the summer. "=' >• «l«o startles me to know last year or two, namely, George E.
cationtoday, and will epen on Tuesday given a rising vote of appreciation for New York and DeLong and New York i ^, _^ —- " ^ nr,^y^iifi".°,nZiTrTjfh^'"^^ i"'
^ his long and faithful service. Rev. Councils were present. Watches were '. . Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Keens, Mrs. Dan- on Long Island feel as you do, I proba- thonv Fedden and Carl Darenberg, the
H S. Scarborough was elected to sue- presented by Past Regent John Gun-
School will cloae for the Easter va
inorning, April 14.
The first regular meeting of the Vil- ceed Dr. Jordan."
lage Board of Trustees will be held
this Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. You'll bo Lonaaome if you fall to
¦'Go - to - Church" naxt Sunday,
A regular meeting of the Bayview April 5. Tennis Club will be held next Monday
ning to the following members for b-inging in new members: Regent
evening, April fi. at the Freeport Club House. It is desired that all the mem¬ bers be present.
The Catholic Church property is be¬ ing materially improved by a new
iela and Mrs. Oixon were guests at the bly have not a single friend left in latter being appointed as captain, luncheon Friday at the Woman's Suf- Nassau County, for I have sent copiea without any ngular hours designated, frage Headqua^ter8 on 34th Street, of my billa only to one newspaperman , and ut the same salary as tbe other
John Sumner, Past Reeent H. A. Ba- and at the fete and pageant at the 71st' and they were enclosed in a per.sonal officers,
oon Orator A P Brown Secretary i'^sgiment Armory, Friday evening. ! letter in reply to a request for them. The officers on patrol are to report
Geo'rge Harrison, Chaplain'j. A. Cavo, I i ^ith the innumerable duties which for duty at V) p. m. and are to remain
Brother Paul Anderson Mrs. Morris Miller, who ia visiiting ^ confront the conscientious Assemlily- on until daylight in summer and 5 a.
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. ! man it is small wonder that some m. in winter; once a week each officer
M. Kolisch, in New York City, while things are overlooked. The experi- will serve six huur.s on station duty.
Past Regent A. Johnson received two watchea, one a lady's; for bring-
ment walks from the sidewalks up to ing in three members.
Attention is called to the advertise¬ ment of William Hibbard, agent for the Reo car, in this issue. This i.^ a good car, and Mr. Hibbard
the side chureh.
and front entrances of the
plensed to make arrangementa demons'iations at any time.
An Etistertide cantata, "The Dawn be Immortnl," will be given at Bethe! A.
The music was furnished by Howard Spiegel's orchestra. Refreshments were pasaed around during the even¬ ing.--Owl.
for
Mr.-.. E. V. Baldwin ot Leonard Avenue, is .'teriously ill at Nii.Hsiiu Hos¬ pital as the result of an overdose of hichloriilc of mercury.
Mr. ;;.id Mrs. Baldwin have lived in Freejiort about 20 yems. arid huve 2 chihlreri, Beatrice and |;^lwood, jr.
M. E. Church, on Tuesday evening, April 11, under iiu.-fpices of the choir, I'pginning at 8:15 sharp. Ticket.s are now on stile. Refreshments will be
y\vt
Mrs. George M. Davison ol South t)cean Avenue, who is recover¬ ing fiom a severe iilnesa, was the re¬ cipient oi a large crate of choice fruits from Porto Rico, containing 8 nnam- moth |)it!i'aiii les, 12 immeiuie grape¬ fruit nnd 1(1 oranges. Thu gift was from u fiiend viaiting in Porto Rico.
wer- belli yesterday afternoon. Mry. : Roberts was the mother of Rev. Stan¬ ley Roberts, who was drowned while serving as the pastor of the Baptist Chuich in this village, and alway.-i greai ly niouiMfd the los.s of her (Jiily surviving son, and hi.-r grief is thought to have indirectly cauaed her death.
The ii'Xt regular meeting of the Arts Ciul) (if Kieefiorl will be held wiih Mrs. jlcriry L. Crandell, South Oceaii Aveiuie, next Mnndav afternoon, April ; 0. The :,ubject ol' the afternoon will bl' "Equal Sulfrage," and the speaker will he Mr.s. Raymond Brown, preni- dent <il' N. Y. State Women'a Sulfrage ' Association. The guests' committee ; includes Mrs. L. 1). Amerman, Mra. S. O. Curtice, Mrs. J. Oliver Cummings. ' Mra G. J. Harrison, Mrs. J. B. Hib¬ bard ami .Mrs. (Mavton Kneeland.
Work is progressing nicely on Me- : chanics' Hall, with Contractor Fred I Howell doing the work, and it is anti¬ cipated the room will be ready for oc- i cupancy in about six weeks. In the meantime the Trustees of Freeport i Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., are going | ahead with the refurnishing along the i same Unes ns before, with a few ex¬ ceptions and hope to have the furni- : ture by the time the rooms are ready, i Mr. Forbes, owner of the building, ha.s I agreed to make some changes in what 'vas a poor lighting arrangement, and : an endeavor will be mude to secure:
more comfortable chairs for general I
I use.
The newly elected otficers of Free-
Christ Evang. Lutheran Church. - Tin; paslor makes the following an¬ noun ;ementj for "Go To-Church" Sun¬ day. At the morning service ut 10:;iO o'cUc!-: a Pa!:n .'^'unday sermon will be 11 preach, d, entitled "The Life Of Christ a Motive for Unselfish Humility." At ti;i! 7 :4.5 evening service his sub¬ ject will be "The ('ross and the Ciuir;." .Specinl music will bt rend¬ ered at both saivicjs. All are invited to thi'Hi; servicts.
ilcly week servici;:! will be held ev¬ ery night of next week excepting Sat- Word has been received of the death urday night at h p. in. On Good Fri- '¦ port Lodge, B. P. O. E., were installed of Mrs. O. S. Roberts at her home at day there will also be a service in the ; in their resjiective offices last evening, 15 Kidder Avenue, West Somerville church beginning at 10:30 a.m. The j by Past E.xalted Ruler J. Huyler Elli- Mass., on Mondav. Funeral aerviees ' servi ?e (Jood Friday evening will be : =on, in the presence of about 200 mem-
ti. • preimratoiy service for the Lord's i hers and visiting Elks. Slipper whicii \?ill be administered atj The oflicers are: Exalted Kuler, tne morning service on Easter Day. ] Franklin G. Hill; esteemed leading
— i knight, Aubrey I'ettit; esteemed lec-
Rev. S. O. ^.'urtice and family are I turing knight, Georgo Morion Levy; welcomed back to the M. E. Church ; esteemed loyal knight. Archer B. VVal- fnr another year, le having been re | lace; secretaiy, Roy D. Pearsall; luui'dbytbo Bishop at the annual i treasurer. Ernest S. Randall; chaplain, C'ji.fjr-eiic.,- thi:- Vv-eek. ¦ Charles C. .Moore; esuuire, Paul Hal-
I pin ; tiler, Simon Mayer ; inner guard, The Woman's Missionary Society of 1 John E. Nolan; organist, William tho P, sbyterinn Church held a very j Woodill. intert sting and enjoyable nieeting oni . _.. .
Wednesd:iy afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. K. Jones. The meeting vv;is conducted by Mrs. J. M. Baxter, presi¬ dent of the Society.
A letter from Miss E. S. Minor of Fiatnagari, India, telling of work among the lepers, was read. "'Op portunity Knocks At the Door" waa read by Mrs. J. Sidney Gould.
A reading on the work among the Freedmen was given by Mrs. Joseph ! Hose Co. No. iVo pa'rtkipatein'a pa
rade, flag raising and games to be held
receiving medical treatment from an enced politician doubtless paya more and the headquartera will be open at eminent surgeon, ia improving nicely, attention to personal advertisiiit^ than all times.
-—— i to his real legislative duties and I np- For the purpose of patrol the village
George Webber has bought a house | predate from your letter thut my neg- is divided into five districts, and each at Saratoga Springs and will move j lect has possibly been a greater loss to otficer is to be assigned to steady work j there May 1. ; me than it could have been to you, in in that district, and ia expected to be- |
not receiving the bills. ;come familiar with his territory so'
You Should Worry About Clothes, ' I assure vou that during this session that he may know when houaea are va- j or the Weather--"Go-to-Church- iof the Legislature, it has been my en- cated for the winter, and inotherwuys i
deavor to serve all peo[)le all thu time,
irrespective of party affiliations or
Mra. William Boylan of Far Rocka- partisanship. Even if we ditfer along
way waa a guest of Mrs. E. W. Ault certain political lines I want you to feel
of N. Main Street laat Friday. certain of the fact that if you did not
receive copies of my billa that it vvas
The Misses Helen Seaman and Edith l not intended as a personal slight. I
Sunday," and be fashionable.
be able lo give belter service by being fully acquainted with his patrol grounds.
The districts an J ollicers assigned are as follows :
District No. 1. south of railroad.
Engine 1 did not appear :\ir their games with Hose 3, and the games were declared forfeited to Hose 3, Ihey having a tearr. ready and bowling.
Thursday evening three men und two "dummies" fro:ii Ho^e 2 met and de leated two men and three "dummies" from Hose 4 by the following scires: Hose 2, t;2l; Hose 4, biH Ho.se 2, bSH; Hose 4, hOH Hose 2, 0:!8; Hose 4, 547
COMPANY ELECTIONS The annual meeting of all the com¬ panies occurs next Tuesday evening, April 7.
DEPARTMENT ELECTION
The unnual election ot the tlepart- ment occurs next Thursday evening, April ft. at the house of Truck 1. So fur as announced, the following are the caiididates. aa endorsed:
For Chief, Bernard J. l.onnam of Engine 1.
Fir i'irst Assistant Chief, Howard E. Pearsall, of Truck 1.
Fnr Second Assistniit. .lames R. Smith of ^oae 1. and Archie Verity of Hose 3.
down Main Sireet, to Merrick Road; Crandell will hold a candy aale and tea ; am .sorry that you feel that my neglect Merrick Road to Giove Street, Grove at tho home of Edith Crandell, 110 I was intentional. Sireet to railroad, then to Main Streel.
Pine Street, on Saturday afternoon, ; You will receive under sejiarate cov- District Nn. 2, south of Smith April 4, for the benefit of Wellesley i er, copies of my two l^st bills, which Street, West of Grove Street; officer.
College, Maas. Chester A. Fulton
have passed the .As.aeinbly.
Verv truly vours,
LeRoy J. W.
OUR ANSWER
March '21, li Mr. LeRoy .1. Weed. Albany, N. Y.
was tendered a j surprise last Friday, when his father,
whom Cheater had not seen in three
yeara, walked into the son's lu^me. 1 The senior Fulton is u resident of
Hamilton, Canada, and is engaged in ^ ,
developing gold mines at Cobalt und j'"y„^':",_'^^'-._,?'^ .
Frontetiac, (Canada. In physique he is
a giant, and his genial nature is of the
sarne proportion. Eight years ago he
visited Freeport. and he thinks the
progressive development of tliis up-to- date village in that tirne has been raii-
id aa well as peimanent. (Jbserver.
A Frank Letter
fol- the
You'll be welcome at --"Go-to-Church" next April 5.
Sunday, I
Ahout 35 members of Freeport Coun¬ cil attended the regular meeling lust! Friday night.
You-letter of .March 25 at hund, ian J I would respi.'ctfully stale that lhe I sarcasm is v.asted, as I am quite jvisi- \ tive that (iiie of the moral dutie.-i if a I legislator is to keep the tiublic in I formed as to what he ia doing, and that ! the riewsiiapera are entitled to inform¬ ation, withuut beinu: subject to ridi¬ cule.
While the "uinumerable duties" I did not prevent you sending letteis j broadcast offering lo help peoiile. who if they needed your assistance, would ! not hesitate to ask for it, yet becauae j wo think we are entitled to your con¬ sideration (and say so plainly) to the I extent of your helping us keer' our j readers informed as lo what you are ¦ really doing or trying to do, yi.u seem j to think that we are too fre.sli. j We still lake the stand that ynur
Go to Chureh Sunday, April 5, if you have naver done so before.
Hewlett.
The study on "The New America" was conducted by Mra. H. G. Clock.
Several Victor selections added to the intereat of the meeting and were
Against Tolls Repeal. That there is considerable aentiment against re¬ sident V/ilson'a stand on the repeal of | very much enjoyed, the Panama tianul exemption clause,
now pending before Congress, is shown I The topics of the sermons in the Pres by the petition of protest circulated i byterian Church next Sunday, "Go-To throughout the village and mailed to | Church Sunday," by the paator. Rev. Congressman Lathrop Brown and Pres- J- ""^'dfey Gould, will be: Morning, ident Wilaon Tuesday. i "The '^'unction of the Church ;" even-
Many prominent citizens signed the j ""K. "The Triumphant Entry of petition. It was couched in very 1 Christ." strong language, and charged the Ad- I Following are the subjects for Pas-
Rufus R. Rhodes gives us the lowing statement concerning I charges printed in some of the news¬ papers against him, in conneclion wilh ny Church I the alleged misdoings at the . Nassau ' Couniy Jail last yeur :
In view of the charges which have been printed in varioua newspapers affecting me, I feel it only fair and proper that I should make a correct
statement und explanation of the ex- i duties are nol so onerous ns to prevent
... . . listing conditions. Each newspaper i you sending to eveiy p8|ier in the
At this meeting a| "i" j has apparently tried to outdo the other | county a copy of everv bill iiilroduced
vitation waa ret-eived from Roosevelt . commenting upon the enormity of my | by you. It is not impossible for bills
conduct in conneclion wilh the charges I to be introduced in favor of aume par- pertaining to the Nassau Couniy juil- I ticular gang or party, and nol for the ers. , public good, but it would be almost
For over a year I have heen taking i impoasible for them to pass if the pub- pictures of prisoners sentenced to the j lic were kept informed. .. , , . . ^. .,^ I state prison or to any penitentiary, at I We wish you to understand that this
notify the chairman of the committee L^e Nassau County jail. I have not! is in no way personal, but we really that Freeport Council would have " I taken the pictures alleged in various ! believe that all the newspapers in your
i .\ hill has liei'ii introduced in the ; Legislature that is of more than ordin I ary interest to lir.nieii, allhough its j passage in its present form is doubt- , ful. It provides thai where a fireman
is killed in the perforniance of his duty I his heirs or assigns ahall receive frmn I the village or city $150(i, and where I he is ao injured as to incapacitate him , from hia "full duties as a volunteer : fireman," one-half that amount shall I be paid him, the money to be collected
and puid the sume as all otlur village i churges.
.¦\ circular has been senl nut by the ; Genevu Fireman'H Conveiilion t'oniniit - 'lee ill whieii tiiey stale thai the I'uii tests are to be revived this year and valuable piizes will be olfeied. Usu ¦ VanRiper, Walter B. Cozzens, John j ally all up-State CDnventiniis pay more Searles, Henry E. Rider, Wiliiani S. i attention to parades, with their frock Morrill, WMIIi-m Bentley, C. \V. coals and nickel plated ap|.iiralus but Forbes, (Jharles Willets, A. li. Wal-| apparently they are going id use other lai'e. C. (i. Niies. : induceiiients at this allair. I eiuililn't
Rules and regulations have been ! help but wish, thi- first time I saw one adopied and agreed to by the officers ! of those Beau Hruniiiiel alfaira that 1 before appointment, which provide, [ bud it in a good smoky cellar fnr a briefly; ^ while, to see if I could make it look a
Orders to be given by tbe captain, j little more firemanic.
ufter approval of Chief. ]
Captain shall sce that every nflicer | Foreman Boland of Truck 1. whn is comes on duty clean and neal in pur-j u member of the Lutheran Chuich, has son; nlso to see that each officer i.- at | invited ull members of the depurtiiienl, his post uasigned. j who art- not members of .iiiy church,
Each oir.cer to perforin his duly in a| to meet him al the' house nf Tnnk 1 quiel, civil und courteous and ordei ly j Sunday mnrning at Id o'clock and go manner; must keep control of temper I to the Lutherun C'hurch to listen to an and retrain from using harsh, violent, | address by the Department Chuplain,
George K. Boyden.
District No. 3, West of Grove Street, north of Smilh Street and south of railioad; officer, Stuiiley Smith.
District No. 4, norlh of railroad; officer, Williain W. Camerun.
Dislrict No. 5, south of railroad, east of Muin Street, lo Merrick Road, and east ol (irove Street; oliicer, h'rantis Smith.
In aiUiitii.'n In these ollicers assigned lo regular duty the following specinl officers have been appointed: C. .VL
in Roosevelt on July 4. The iiarade is scheduled to start at 10:30 with the flag raising at the finish of same. The Council instructed the secretary to
delegation present on that day.
newspapers and my conduct haa been territory are entitled to be kept in
Tuesday evening of thia week abuut jopen ani aboveboard at all times. I i formed by you, aa to whul you are do- 45 members journeyed to Hewletts on have voluntarily gone before the Grand | ing, and that it will do far more good
miniatration with waving important American principles for political or international expediency.—Times.
a fraternal visit to Woodmere Counci ; No. 82. The degree team of Freeport ! Council worked the three degrees of ; Virtue, Liberty and Patriotism on a i class of seven candidates.
Thursday- "The Sifting of Peter" Friday-—"Pardon from the Cross."
Garden Implements Vegetable Seed, 5 packages, 5c Flower Seed, 5 packages, 5c Chicken Wire, Jc sq. ft., by the roll; open, Jc sq. ft., 160 ft. to roll
Chick Wire, IJc sq. ft., by roll; IJc 1 The selection by Mrs. Maude Camp-
Bu ft open ''^" ful'^'^' soloist, in the M. E.
DaSilva's, West Merrick Road; Church, Sunday morning. Palm Sun-
Advartisement. day, will be "The Palms" by F. Faore.
Monday—"Jesus Curses a Fruitless; The trip from here waa made ir Life." 1 automobiles, Walter M. Nichols, C
Tuesday—"The Enemies of Jesus." I Wesley Golden, M. F. Bond, A. B
Wedneaday Faith."
, coarse and insolent language.
All reports muat be in writing and ' signed.
Violation of the ubove regulations or doing any of the following shall be I Bufficieiil (lause for removal:
Drinking any kind of intoxicating ; liquors, or smoking, while on duty.
Entering any place where intoxicat- i ing liquors are aold, while on duty, ex¬ cept in immediate discharge of duty.
Communicating any information or ; orders received from auperlor officer ' without permission.
Leaving pose without permission. .
Insubordination or disobedience to¬ wards superior offioer.
These appointments and proviaii- ^
Jury wilhout subpoena and told all I than lettera sent promiscuously Off'er-
that I knew. ing to help people who do not need
It IS entirely false that I offered my 'your help at all, but may atipreciate
testimony for the purpose of procuring 1 the courtesy of a personal letter from
sion Week services: ! class of seven candidates. immunity or to save myaelf at the ex- ; their Assemblyman. The same letters
pense of anyone else, and the District | could be publiahed through the papers Attorney of Nassau County can con-j at much less expense, and give you I ^^^ g^i^jg^j-tQ ^y^, j, j^j^ Village
firm what I say in this respect as can; more time for your other duties in- Board at its regular meeting this af-
"Jesua'Hope in Gentle i Wallace and Wallace R. Poat taking i the law firm of Edwards & Levy, who | eluding possibly one hour, a uozen | j^j.^^^^^ ^^^ Preaident Lamb having
' some of the brothers in their cara, j have acted as my attorneys in connec-! times during the session, to send copies ; ^^^^^ ^'j^^^j (jj^j^j ^j p^^Hpg and it
the journey in | tion with these unsupported charges, j of your billa to your newspapers re-j j^^^.j^^^ ,jj,gj, jj,^ p^g^^^jj^ ^^^ j^.^'^^ jj,jg
I have not been indicted by the Grand | gardless of their political affiliation. ; matter up to the Chief, it is the usual
Respectfully yooirs, '
while the rest made Williams' auto van.
The three degrees , were worked in I Jury of Nassau County as has been al- the uaual excellent manner for which I leged and there are no charges pend-
Easter egg dyes free at Chubbuck's;
aee his adv.
Advertiaement.
Freeport Coal Co. The place to buy coal; also the place to get a pretty calendar free. If you wish either article, phone or call and see Ds. Telephone 898; 19 So. Main Street.
Advertisement
The Guild of the Transfiguration will hold apron sale on Saturday, April 11, at the rectory. Pine Street.
Sinith & Bedell's adv. this week tells about housecleaning.
Advertiaement.
E. M. F. touring car, first-class con¬ dition; will sell reasonable. Silva, Freeport.
"Go To-Church Day" will be prop¬ erly obaerved by the First Baptist Church next Sunday. The pastor will preach a five minute aermon to the children and then to the adults on "The Necessity and Method of Public Wor¬ ship." In the evening he will preach on "The Gospel; What Is It,- and What Does It Do?" Efforts will be made to make the services of interest and help¬ fulness to ail, especially to those who attend-
the degree team of Freeport Council is noted. After the initiatory work, which finished at about 11 o'clock, ad¬ dresses were made by different broth- Church of the **"¦¦ including Charles Laury of Brook- cake and ¦ 'y* "'^^ '* deputy over Woodmere Gouncil.
At the cloae of the addresses the brothers were escorted to the banquet hall in the basement and were well supplied with sandwiches, cake and
ing against me lo my knowledge
I think in justice to myself that this statement shoald be publiahed so that my friends may. have a true and cor¬ rect version of the state of aaffirs. Rufus R. Rhodes.
Smith F. Pearsall, Editor. The Nassau Post adds : Assemblyman Weed announces in a letter that the Legislature will adjourn on March 27, offers to be of service and asks the advice of certain of his
This letter is straightforward and constituents on matters of public poli rings true, to the best of our belief cy. The letters reached Nassau Coun-; and information regarding this mat-, ty about March 20. Of course any: ter. We must take exception to one Assemblyman can afford to devote the; , statement, however, that "each news-1 laat seven days of a session to the | cofTee Start for home was made at ; paper has apparently tried to outdo service of individuals. At other times ' 12 o clock, everyone being well satis- | the other 'fied with their evening's entertain ment.
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! other in commenting upon the , through the year, it is underatood, the Nearly 100 membe srmityofmy conduct," etc. The j public of the district he represents is ''"••enJs attended the o view has not mentioned Mr. Rhodes' receiving the proper attention all of the Elks Club last Sur
ng I name in connection with this affair, j the time. _ 11 r ti t 1' a .. j and there are other reputable newspa-!
1 alk 01 Auditorium ' ^^'^^ '" ^^^ county which have believed
'a man should not have his name con¬ nected with an atfair of this kind, un¬ til charges had been made against him in a court of justice
IN A CITY NEWSPAPER!
who is pastor of thut chunh. Fore¬ man Boland stan's that he does not expect uny lo go who are miiniliera of otber cliurcbes, excepting that they will attend their own church on Ihut Sunduy, wbich is "Go-To-Churcli Sun¬ dny" 111 Freeport, but thut this invita¬ tion ia extended for an inlorinul visit to the Cbafilain's church by those who have no church connections.
TO COMPANV SECRETARIES Don't forget that your new coinpany officers (foreman and asHisturit fore¬ man) have to be approved by the Fire Council before asiuming their offices. The annual meeting of the F'ire (."oun¬ cii* will be held at heHd(|UBrters Tuesday evening, April 15, for organ¬ ization, approval of company officers and eieclion of Ojuncil officers. The Department secretary would also ap¬ preciate receiving the namea of new secretaries as soon as they are elected.
Coming Events
April 6, Monday afternoon Arts Club m'*ting with Mrs. Henry L. Crandell.
April 0, Monilay evening—Dominu and euchre at Fraternity Hull by Daughters of Liberty.
April H, Wednesday evening- Mo¬ tion picture show at Plaza, for l.rjyal Sons of Presbyterian Church, members and their |
rgan recital atj April 9. Thursday Annual election, unday afternoon, i Freeport Fire Uepartment at Truck given by Professor Cobb, of New York ' House.
^''y- „ , eo , -u c- . 'i Tuesday, April 14.
C. H. Renshaw of Rockville ( ¦¦-—- '
formality for the Board to approve of his actions when asked to do so.
Everybody's Doing It--Going te Church on "Go-to-Chureh-Sunday" April 6.
Organ Recital
At Elks Club
Freeport, March 30.—An auditorium likely to be built here by autumn as
Hat Shapes, 10c
Flowera, 10c
Hat Braid, 6 and 10c yd.
Hat Straw, 10c piece ^
Easter Baskets, 6c up
Easter Rabbits, lUc up
Easter Candiea, 10c pound
Artificial Flowera
Moth Balls, 5c pound
Da Silva's 6-10-25c Stores,
Freeport, Rockville (Centre,
Huntington
Dan Da i have not been in the habit of
^^ ! ing chui^. A cordial welcome is ex-: the result of efforts of the-recently I tended to all. ' formed Auditorium Association. It
I — will probably have a capacity of 1000. '
I Special Holy Week services will be : At the last meeting members of the I held in the M. E. Church next week, association said they would be able to i Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ev- raise $6000 on stock subscription by i jenings, beginning at 8 p m. The sub- July. In reporting the list of committees
I ject for the evening sermon will be as Soroe of those interested in the erec-1 of the Village Board we sUted that i follows: I tion of such a bailding are: R. H. I the Power House Committee consiuted
Tueaday, April 7, "The Inquiring . Mayland president of the organiza-1 of Messrs. Randall. Bedell and Raynor
Greeka." ' tion; Rev. Robert E. Boyle, Raymond
Wednesday. "The Day of Silence."; J. Miller. Village President Roland M. Thursday, "The Bread of Life," Lairb, Edward S. Keogh, Henry J.
Holy Communion. , Raymore, J. Huyler Ellison and Sam-
Friday, "The Dead Chriat." ael T. Raynor.—Tinea.
I . , moving picture
, , . , " show at the Plaza, benefit of Freeport
rendered several baritone solos, ¦'^".jnnors i Bayshore, March 28.—The propri- companied by Professor .Seabury.'
; etor of a lunch room here named Mc- "The Rosary" was sung by Miss Reed. ! April 1.0, Wednesday-Formal open- j Carthy has been much troubled of late Hamilton G. King had charge of the 1 ing of the new addition to Elks Clob, {by the rapid disappearance of egga program and will have charge of the - corner Merrick Road and Grove Street, j from his hen roost. He complained future recitals, which will probably I about his difficulties to Otto Mueller, occur about every two weeks, a friend, who investigated. After Prof. Henry G. Eskuche, of Rock- watching for some time .Mueller saw a p')\\e Centre, wiM give a recital some number of rats trail in single file from ¦ time during April, as wil) also Prof, the stables next door to the chicken Woodcock of Rockville Centre, organ- coop and disappear inside. When tbey igt of the Cathedral at Garden City, came out, every other rat was on his Prof. Hammond of New York and back, clasping an egg between its Prof. Scott of Newburgh have ex- .Un..,A u u u D J 11 D I forepaws. while another rat was drag- pressed their willingneas to act in the
should have been Messrs Randall Be- j j ''jt ., toward the stable by its Lar futnre.
dell and Lamb, President Lamb being \ tait^-Brooklyn Time.. '
on tbe committee rather than Trustee ¦,_, i, ., , n <. ¦¦ n s » n .. r
Raynor. LOCal ToplCS C0DtlllD6ll OD PlgB 8 lON FrMpOft leffS Ofl ?Ut 5
Lamb On Power
House Committee
The record show^ that tbis committee
April 80, Thursday evening—Hoop'e Drill and Kaffee Klatsch at Bethel A. M. E. Church by the Sunday School.
Get the Habit--Go te Chureh en "Go-te-Churoh-Sunday," April 5,
Try my special box of cut flowera, 75c;, for the weekend. C. R. Ankera, florist, Rockville Centie, L. I. Tele¬ phone oonnection: delivery anywhere. Adva
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 Vol. XIX, No. 14 Follow the Crowd—"Go to Church Sunday" April 5th; All Churches ll r :*^ Freeport Single copies of the Keview for sale at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaite's, Railroad Avenue: Kiefer's, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Tlio-iii tiinoB HV iriiniitK Friday, April Saturday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, ¦Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 3, 4, b, 6, 7, ^, 9, 10, 11, I).. |
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