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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914
Vcl. XIX, No. 23
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Freeport ^^^ Episcopal Minister to Begin Work LocaTTopic* Ex-Freeporter Dies by Hectric Shock
.1P« of thn Rf^vinW for sale * ¦ O Commmta end «apUnation« not entiralr of ; » ^
News of the Churches
Single copies of the Review for gale ftt GrtenblBtt's and Braithwaite's, Railroad Avenue: Kii-fer's, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Strei't; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf.
HIGHWATKK TIDE TABLE
(The-e lime, an
Friday, June
Saturday
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wedne.«'i!iy,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
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8,
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10,
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k, hed let ,12 llayj
5..'i8 p. m
6.o;i p. m.
7.01 p. ra.
l.hH p. m.
8. .51 p. m.
9.44 p. m 10.88 p. ra. 11.29 p. m. 12.22 a. m.
Rev. Reginald Heber Scott to Hold His First
Service in the Episcopal Church of
the Transfiguration Sunday
FOR MANY YEARS CURATE AT CHRIST CHURCH IN BROOKLYN
ntfl and eaplanatio
•ture, on villaf r affaire by tha editor.
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In our iHst issue, wc quoted from the Rockville Centre Owl that E. V. Baldwin had served fiapers on his wife for divorce. We naturallly presumed that the Btatement v;as correct, but gave the Owl full credit because of ita priority. We are advised by Counsel¬ or Levy, attorney for Mrs. Baldwin, that no such papers have been served, and Mrs. Baldwin has no knowledge of any such action being contemplated by Mr. Baldwin, and we take pleasure in making the correction.
Owing to a rush of late copy wc nr<^ compelled to hold over till our next issue an interesting report of work of the Neighborhood Workers.
At midnight Sunday, the members of the various life aaving crews along the South Shore of Long Island left their posts for their summer vacation during June and July. j
Attention ia called to the adv. for the past nine yeurs has been curate of Great South Bay Ferry Co., in this is¬ sue. A daily service is now in opera¬ tion between Freeport and Foint Look¬ out and Na.isau-by-the-Seii, nnd on or about June 20, full summer -servici' will be in operation. They also an¬ nounce tliHl they will start servioe to High Hill Hi-ttch on thiit diitc
Ave., Brooklyn, will assume charge of the Episcopal Church of the Transfig¬ uration, Freeport, to succeed A. W. E. Carrington, who accepted the position as rector of the Ejiiscopal Church of the Incarnation, Gates Avenue, Brook¬ lyn, several months ago, and will preach his firpt sermon here on Trinity Sundsy, June 7. He delivered his farewell sermon in Christ Church Sun¬ day morning, to a large congregation, and a farewell reception was tendered him by the meinbers of the Church So- cii-ty Wednesday evening.
The Brooklyn Times says going away of the young minister is regretted by every member of Christ Church. .Since .Mr. Scott became cu¬ rate he has endeared himself to every one of the menibers, es[)ecially the young people. He has been a vnluiible aid to the Rev. William Sheafe Chase, the rector."
Mr. Scott was born in Bridgetown,
Ontario, Canada,and received his theo
logical training in Berkely Trinity Col
lege, at Middleton, Conn., from which
REV. REGINALD HEBER SCOTT he graduated in 1903 with the degree
- - of Bachelor of Divinity. His first as-
Rev. Reginald Heber Scott, who for signment was in St. Janncs Church.
HartfoTd, Conn., where he remHined until 1905, when he became curate of Christ Church.
Henry Drinkwater, for Many Years a ResiJent I of This Village, Shocked When He Gi'asps Heavy Volt Wire in Florida
'vice* of th« week
iKe churches 7cieUes
SIZE OF WATER MAINS One of our exchanges, speaking of | the Crystal Lake House tire, says.' "The tiremen deserve great credi'. for | the able way in which they handled | the blaze, especially when they were I
frrm'r/'inrhmrin'''"''''^"''""""Ihe WAS WELL KNOWN AT SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB HOUSE
The trouble was that the firemen _i._._i._^.._
had to connect on a deaii end, which ,,. , • i t j .. ^ .i,
,, ,, 111. Word was received Tuesday of tne
was the reason they could not get a greater pressure. As noted in this ' sudden death of Henry Drinkwater,
pressure, paper several weeks ago, this is one of | who has been spending the wintt-r in
the important matters that the Village ' Florida. Ihe information was givtn Board of trustees have taken up, and workmen are now busy connecting pipe.s trom various itreets, removing as many of these dead ends as possible.
REGARDING ASSESSMENTS Next Tuesday afternoon, from 1 to h o'clock, will be GrievHiicu E)ay, at the Village OfTice, when the Village Board will meet for the purpose of "Thej hearing and determi.'ting complaints; against the assessment roll of the vil¬ lage on which taxes for the fortheom- j ing year will be based.
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I First Church of Christ Scientist. I Services Sunday moining at 11 a. in.; I Sundny School, same hou*-; Hempstead Bank Building, Subject next Sunday. I June 7. "(jocI the Only Cause aini Cre I Htnr."
I A reading rocii-, with Christian Sci- ^^^^^^ ence literature is ofieri at the hluive
'~~'^~"" I address every weekday fr,om 1 :H0 to 6
and notiliid a doctor, but Drinkwater (p. m. ' '
wus beyond aid. His hand was badly i
l-)urned where he had grasped thei The lecture by Dr. .Nev-.i-ll Dwight wires. These wires are very beavy as Hiilis, minounced for Wednesday even- they carry the current across the lake, : ing, June 3, has been [ iistpnm.d to in a letter from George Magill, who is and serve a large bit of territory called I Monday evening, Juno 8, The sub- also in Florida, writing to Wliliam Royal Park. " ject of the lecture will be "John Rus- Ryder of Wallace Street, with the re- They holil an inquest tonight. The kin's .Messnge to the Twentieth Cen- quest that it be passed on to the editor two .Mr. Sandisons are called to serve, jtury." of the Review: Well, this takes one of our Freepurt I
.May 26, 1111 1. number in an unlooked for manner and j The tifth anni versary social gniher- I have to tell you of the sad news of comes as a great shock to us all. and | ing of Christ Evangeliciil I.utneran the sudden death of Mr. Drinkwater we shall mjss him. 1 had looked for-| Church was held in Uruuklyn Hall about half past three this afternoon, ward to (when I had my new house ; Tuesday evening. An inlc-rcsting lit- He und another man were out in the tinishedl havini; smne trips with j erary and musical entertainment was other's boat near the bridge that we him in my launch to ditferent points as , furnished, us announced in our last is- cross. I believe the batteries gave he was booked here for the summer I sue.
out Hn'.l Drinkwater undertook to climb and there is such tine fishing here.
on tht bridge; the other man was He caught a tine 10 lb, trout last Sun-I The Wumiiiis' Missionary Society of
lersons who feel that their assess | t,„ostJiig Drinkwater when he grabbed , day morning near the sume place where ! the Presh.v terian Churcli met at tho ments are erroneous or unfair, or who|h„ij of „ live wire underneath th.- he met his death. Mother and I were ^ home of Mrs, James Wright Wednes-
bridge, four of wbich run under the gcing over to the beach just after he ! day afternoon. After a short devo- timber wmk vf the bridge at that caugnt the fish and he showed it to us i tional service, an interesting talk on point. It had been raining and the anJ anoth.'r neighbor had juat caught ! Alaska was given by .Mrs. J. M. Bax wires and the men were Wot und one nbnut the same size, and both felt I ter, in which it was shown that it is Drinkwater got the lull shock. The other man got it thruugh Drinkwater, The latter (Drinkwater) fell in the water, but the other ft il in the loat and although it shocked him, he was not seriousiv hurt. The doctor said the outside doors. We cann
have suggestions to make with refer ence to any assessable property within the village, will have an opportunity at thut time to be heard. It will be the only opportunity.
of Christ Episcopal Church, Bedford
S. S. Y. C. Races
One of tbe largest croA-ds in the his¬ tory of the South Shore Yacht Club wns. in attendance at the races beld Decdi'iition Day afternoon. The pupils (if Mr-. M. .M. DikerM;;) Tbe fir-it race was for Club members will give a recilal in the Baptist only, free for all. and there were elev- Church, So.Grove Street,iie.'<t Wedne.s en entries. Si?: boats started, the dav evt-ning, .lune Id. In addition to hanilicaps being figured ujoii the best the class, talent has been secured from inevicius performance of tin-bout^ over
the Ciub course. The botit
Ankle Broken While Playing Baseball
Brooklyn as foih.ws :
B ssie Sinith. iiianist. Jo-ei-h I'ar- lot!', the boy Caruso, and Irwin l-Mlus Bell. Tickets are now on sale by the pupils. The proceeds will be given to the Baptist Church.
started on their handicaps and t!ie iviish wa.s very ckisc, five of the boats finishing with¬ in twenty seconr's. The winner was accompanied by a phy.- ici tile " Louise," owned bv Col. James will be several weeks li-fi
in tho opening game of the season for the Freeport Athletic Associatiin .'Saturday afternoon, Sam Cheshire, one of the ponular Cheshire hrother.s, while stealing second base, caught the- -like of his shoe ill the ground und tin iie'i his ankle, breaking it, so thut it whs necessary to carry him off the (ield, the foot being rendered entirel less. He was taken home in an n, I- lie can
YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER I will not claim 1 do not like lo l.-rag. I suppose all of us do, but it s'jems in line with our work to call attention thut the .Nassa.i County Re¬ view was the only pajier that had a re¬ port regarding the comiiig of the new Catholic priests to the Cutholic Church of Our Holy Redeemer on Sunday, and the tinly jiaper which ilid not state that Father Flanagan would be assisl¬ ant to Futher O'Toole, rather than Father Finn, who was designated by Bishop McDonnell prior tn liis suilin^^ for Rome.
This item apjieared on page 5 of the Ueview, lust week.
Lccil Topics Continued on Pa^e 8 fp,; Haff Appeals Judgment
the wonderland of rees and possibil-
(juite proud of them. He hasn't been j truly "Great-land,' very busy this winter. I gave him ! America, The resou the contract to jmint the outside of my I ities of the land were brought to no- new house, and be was all done but the ' tice. as was the need of the right kind second coating on the (Kirch iloors. and of development. ".Missions .-Xmong
:m to
Drinkwater died instiintly. The other realize that he is gone and it certainly i man called cut for help and Ad Sundi- comes terribly hurd to his family. Ison, who lives ne.Nt door, went to their The remains were brought to Free- ! HPsJstHiici-and helped pull the body . port and funeral services were held 'out llf the water. Sanderson then Tuesday, with interment in (lieenlield ' towel tlu- other boat to the City dock Cemetery.
Mrs.
Killed When Auto Skids | Fire Council
Recommends
A new advertiser in the Review this week is the Victor Stationery and Cigar store, successor to Kiefer. Thi' new prniirietor, ,\1r, Michnolf, is put¬ ting in conHiileiulile new stock, includ¬ ing a line of Victor talking machines, also tennis goods iind a large stcu-k of Park & Tilford candy. Mr. Michnolf will call attention to his goods through the Keview each week, and •¦ would appreciHt'j a ca'l I'roni you, so that you may Inc..me ac(|iiaiiitei| with tiiri, a.' he intends to build a good busine.-fs in Freepoit.
CARD OF THANKS At tbe regular meeting of Truck Company No. 1, Fieetiort Fire Deparl ment, on Tuesday evening, June 2, a motion wns unanjinously curried thai this con |iunv extend a vote of thanks to the ta.N'iiHyi-rs for their support at the s: ciul I'leeliiin of .May ."i.
F. S. .Snedeker, jr..
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Dean. Second, "Siin|ile Life," owned use the foot »:gain.
hy Edward Linger. Third, "Haliy There is talk of giving
Vinitu," owned by Charle.s G. Hill. game for Cheshire, as he wu
The second wus a handicup maich with the players and sped! race between "Dorothy M.," owned by was a_ sniifipy young pi ivi l.ler nis J. Comiskey, and "Mildred V., putting up a clean iraine. Ill, ownad by J. C. Whritenour. The race was twenty ni'Utical miles, being four times over the Club Course, and promised to be very interesting, but unfortunately "Miklred V. Ill" devel iipe'i motor I roubles which delayed her III line lap and "Dorothy .M." won upon '¦cii.-ii-tent running, there nol beini' a ¦ iliffiicnce of four second.-; in her time ill any one lap.
Tin.IT was a gnat deai of ituerest .ilrnVN in the aeroplam- e.xhibitinn giv¬ en iiy .Mbert S. Heinrich of the Hein¬ rich ..\i-roplaiii' Conipany of Baldwin. .Mr. Hiiiirich first ;ippeai-eii about 25i.'0 feet III:, coming from the nort'¦.¦.••est, anil Ilev. vi r\ steadil'.' in his p . no : plane, circling aui'ir:d .-^cver... '.iine.-^ to ^ lii'. east of the C!uo House with many j ^:'i! -'.i.ig manoeuvres, and finally i
V. P. 'Ugh
\V. HalT, jr., has apjualeJ, through his attorneys, Edwards it bi-i;. tit Lt-\y. to the Appellate Division frem the judgment of the County t;ourt, which was secured ugain.-t him by Carman i'lHiit. TIi" appeal vvill be ar- i'Uvd al the Oct..inn- f .ur;.
Joseph T. Hall, of Valley Stream, for the past two terms Receiver of Ta.xts for the Town of Hempstead, was killed yesterday morning when his automobile skidded at Franklin Square and he was thrown uguinst a tree, and his skull fractured A call was ini- •nediately sent for physicians and fc;r an ambulance from the Nassau Ho.-i- pilal. Mineola. and the ambulance n- 'POhdeii promptly, but tlit- injured rnan
Mack Tractor
A .~piciai iiii'etiiiK <;1 ih-' t-'ile i nun cil wa:. beld at the Engine Huuse VVed¬ nesday evening, for the |iUi'pi)se of 11-- ceiving bids for furnishing a tiiolor tractor for hauling Trui-k 1.
In uttendaii'.-e vveie Cliirfs Loi.naiii, l',:,.r.-,i.;i ui.il Siriitii, WiudelM V, illiam
-.leileker an.l .;f Kl :-ine 1.
died jilst ufter arriving at the hos;iital. jot llose 1, Cotter and 'iVbite of Hose
liesides his widuw, Maggie Duvisiui Hall, four cliildr 11, Lyman !i.. I-'lor- enc-,' 1.,, Helen i... and Jo.-;eph E. suy. vivi: Mr. Hall. The funeral Hriunge- 'I'l-iit: hnv,. nnt !., I'li completed yet.
2, S'i;n'.-..'r ol Hon Niles of Tiu.-k 1, U
..out olf bis motor and vulpbined to the ground alightintj gracefully to the west 1st quality liaiden Hose, lie ft. ,,f the Club Ilouse. A great deal of
Lawn Sprinklers, 5(lc up. enthusiasm was shown in the success
Sprinkling ("ans, 25c up. of his machine and Mr. Heinrich was
Black Screening, 2c sq. ft. presented with a silver cup by the
(Jalv. Screening, 3c sq. ft. ; rolls 2Jc Vacht Club in token of his courtesy in Lawn Mowers, $l!.4.5 to $9.2,'> giving the exhibition.
Window Screens, 20c up. Unfortunately he waa forced to leave
O-Cedar Mops, 89c; oil, $2.60 gal. sooner thun exjiected as a telephone Garden Utensils message from the Garden City Hangars
Perfection Oil Heaters, $2.98 : made it neceasary for him to pioceed
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after wh ,.:id tne 1 i: was 1':, 1 i-coinrni. p irchasc- t •.•colon 1- Me.-;iiiK t-rno'-n.
Two bid.- W..-1 c rUbmittuc! I cjssful bi.id.:r, oiie being ic car, with an engine simibit-re bin..iion cars now geiieriillv the N. Y. F. D., but the i
American Orientals" was read. : J. Hewlett reuiP'Rellex Inlhience on j -Asia."
i This beiin: the last meeting, a social ; hour and refreshments fulluwed the : meeting.
AT THE .METHODLST CIUKCH
On Sunday morning next Dr. Curtice will speak on the theme ".-\ccordlng to Your Failn." Tbc scrmun will Ileal of the nature of I'aiih, natural and i-upcrniitural faith, the i-auses and effects el' faith, and faith In modern life.
Sunday evening the servici s wili be¬ gin at 7 iJi'i o'clock. Instead of the usual service the twenly-lifth unniver- : sary of the founding of the Kiiwnrth ; League will be observed aiid oHiciTH uf the local i-haiiter will lu- ir.slalled.
In c'liiiieci lull Witt) Ihls si i \ ici , Dr. (ieorge A. II. Smilh, Miss Marv Kstes of the Freepu:-; !I:.:'i '.¦'d: and Frark A. L :i: . ,. -.• .i .Mi-n-ha.il-' IJ.-fri- ct rin-' wiil 1 I'-ike biief aili!res>e.-.
.Vs till: closing fl itlire i .i;nim. Dr. C'Jrtice will ii:-! cer:: el, cl.
I On .Monday evening, ai :-; liillis, pastcu- uf lhe hii-lcr (.'hurch, of Brooklyn, will Vl' al i. c:ui.-. ",Iiibi) Un¬ safe t I the rwentieth Ceri lecture was lo have been VV"dnesday evenintj, Iml Was um -<pecf..(|iv called to Very iniportaiit niatiei'.. I'-c-im-Is are :!."i ceiit.-i. Th.- mail \.i greai iiiid the kc; l.lfe is cijn.,i(icred on-'.' of hi.- I.t.-t. ,.
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!i.lation will l> 111 lhe iioHid this
to nil 111-
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ncl supper wili lie held hurch (111 Tue;-'lir,. .hin aii-pic-(-s of th.- I,adi.:-'
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this the
;, '.He suc- I a light ) the com- U^ed by -cimmittee
The Ladies' Aid Society cl th- .M. K.(hun-h will holil ii strawbeirs fi-li- val next Wednesday evening, June In, in the lecture room; im adini-siuii i-harged ; also sale of apron- maili by members of tb<- Sucietv,
Chicken Wire, 150 ft. Roll, ft., ic opened
Chick Wire, IJc sq. ft. Nursing Bottles, 2 for 5c Perfection Cook Stovea, 2 burner, $6.75; 3 burner, $9 00
Peroxide, 16 oz. bottle, 10c Da Silva 5-10c Store and W. Merrick Road Advertlvement
People who use perfumes usually select some choice odor for regular uae. ^ee Smith & Bedell's adv. in this iasue.
AdvarUiMiiMiiL
Complete line of fountain pens at Chubbuck's; see adv.
AdTertlMmmt
ic sq. i at once to Garden City as several mil¬ lionaire representatives of tha Govern- i ment of Costa Rica had called to see
¦ him in reference to negotiations for
¦ machinea to be furnished for their Gov- I ernment.
i In leaving, .Mr. Heinrich arose j gracefully from the ground and again
circling around and manoeuvring laid
LutliiTiiii C'liiircli, whioli Ct'lf'linitcil its Fifth .Viiiiiveisiiry Siiuday Also Showing \ lew of liectory
In the Fraternal Orders South Shore Yacht
Club on Busy Season
Doing* in the secret fraternal organixations of Freeport and Ticinity.
During June, July and August, meet-: jhe regular meeting of the South inga of Freeport Lodge, H. P. O. E.. | g^^re Yacht Club will be beld at the his course for Garden City, where he , will be held only on the first and third | q^^^^ House Tuesday evening of next disappeared from sight, high above | Thursday evenings, instead of every j^g^jj^ followed by a meeting ef the the heads of the interested spectators, i Thursday as before.
Freeport Boys
Win Honors
Mrs. Anna Neuss has closed her I Fred S. Patterson,
of Mr. and
dressmaking eatablishment on Federal' Mrs. William H. Patterson of South
Street and gone in company with Mad
am K- Bohm, on Pieirepont Place, tf
AdvartlAwnent .
Coal will cost more next month. Buy now and save money. Freeport;
Coal Co.
AdvertUement
Try my apecial box of cut flowera, 75c, for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, florist, Rockville Centre, L. I. Tele¬ phone connection; delivery anywhere. Advartlaement.
Main Street, and Paul Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson of North Main Street, graduated from Cooper Union Institute, New York City, Fri- . day evening, each of tbem having fin- i ished a four years' course in civil en- Igineering and graduating with honors. Messrs. Pattcrsun and Johnson were graduates of Freeport High School in the Class of VMS, and went through Cooper Union together, and each re¬ ceives the degrees of Bachelor of Sci¬ ence in Civil Engineering, and each of Trees, planta and shrubs can be se- thern is now employed .by the New cured at small coat at Woodbine Park York Telephone Co. in tho engineering Nusrery, Bgrgen Plaee and Lena Ave. department. In connection with their John J. Randall,
Freeport, N. Y. Advertisement.
At the Plaza, Wednesday, June 10, "Evangeline," (Longfellow's immort¬ al poem) in five reels.
Advertiaement.
Standard Gasoline, 17c gal. G. Ben¬ nett Smith Garaue.
Advert'fament.
Beginning with June 6 and ending
Flag Day will be celebrated lodge room by Freeport Lodge O. E., on Saturday, June 13 at 2:30. The oration will be delivered by Rev. George E. Bishop, D. D., pastor of St. Marks Church, Rockville Centre.
WeeklyWeatherReport
(For our readys in other localities)
Memorial Day
Services G. A.R.
The annual .Memorial Day services
of D. P. P. Mott Poat No. 527. Grund
Army of the Republic, on Saturday
were more largely attended than the
. previoua year. The comrades, accom-
j Board of Governors. It is especially . p„r,ie(j i,y t^e membera of the local
at tira I ""equested that a every boat owner be ! orders of Mechanics and Elks, and the
g/^ present at this meeting, when the best: pirp Department, met at the Post
' methods of running motor boat laces'^oom, and marched to Freeport Ceme-
will be discussed. This la considered tery, where memorial services were
a vital question, and upon the decision ^eld in honor uf deceaaed comrades.
of the boat owners on thia queation de
pends the success of the races
The members were also accompanied by the Relief Corps No. 139, At th.
The reception at the Club House gjogg ^f j^e aerviees the participants
Saturday evening was a pleasant affair about 600 people being present, to en¬ joy the dancing to music furnished by Prof. Cordes. The Club House is open for dancing every week-day evening music
diplomas, large bronze medals were awarded to Messrs. Patterson arid Johnson.
To Rebuild Crystal Lake House Quickly
Mrs. A. E. Frost, proprietor of the Crystal Lake House, has made an 'ad¬ justment 6i her insurance loss wich with August 29."'the"yard a^d at^or"e of ' '*'*"''J"*'?"; ^^o have agreed to re- Lewis H. Rois Company will close Sat-1 b"'';^ ^^e destroyed parts, and to have urday afternoons at 1 o'clock. I'»'« *>»'«' '""^y ^°' *'«'" »° ""^ «8»'" ^y
AdvarUaamant July 1-
(For our readers in other localities
Friday, May 29—(^lear, cool, windy
Saturday, Decoration Day—Quite during the seascn, with specia cool, slight rain early in a. m. ; cleared' Saturday evening off before noon, and fine all day.
Sunday—Slightly overcast in morn¬ ing; fine weather all day ; windy and cooler in afternoon.
Monday—Continuing fine weather.
i'uesday—Sume a-^ Monday.
Wednesday ^—Same.
Thursday—Began to ruin early in a. in., ruin all day.
The entertainment committee is planning a circus and vaudeville to be given aome time next month, which they promise will be the finest and most extensive afTair ever given on Long Island.
returned to the meeting room of the G. A. R. where refreshments were served, after which the company went to Rockville Cemetery and repeated the ceremonies there.
Mrs. Hill Flies at
Hempstead Plains
from the tiuck company thought this too light, and re(|Uested a bid on a heavier truck at the aame time. The bid for the ligbt car was $2'.I.tO, the lowest bid received.
Till-' prupo^ul inude by this company includes n S-tcn truck, 4 cylinder. 4 cycle engine, with u guarunteeil speed of 2n miles per hour and a maximum of 30. Right drive, right control, with a wheel base of 126 inches. Rushmore self-starter, electric lights. An instructor is to remain with the ear for ten days to instruct the men cn handling the car. The tractor is guaranteed against defects in work¬ manship for a period of three years and monthly inspection is made by the company.
Small Fire
Friday Morning
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REV. SAUl
The last meeting lor I lie seie-ui the Long IslancI Methodiat Prea Associution whs held this niurnii the Fleet Street M. E. Church, scheduled speaker failed to [lUt in an appearance and the meeting was givi-n over entirely tu business. The follow¬ ing oflicers were elected: Prisulent, Rev. Suul 0. Curtice, of Kre-iiort; vice president. Rev. W. M. Hughes, of Crofisey Avenue M, E, Church, und secretary and treasurer. Rev. Ira W. Henderson, of the Sands Street Me¬ morial.
The members of the husinesH com¬ mittee elected were Rev. J. W. Kay¬ mond, of the Embury M. E. ('hurch; Rev. J. H. Bell, of the .Sumner Ave¬ nue M. E. Church, and Rev. (ieorge Adams, of Lynbrook Church.
— Eagle, June 1.
PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH N'ext Sunday morning, June 7, Rev. At 8:35 this morning lhe Fire De-i J- ''''i'l'"'.v Gould • will preach a sermon partment was called to the home of j "" "The Preser.t Place and Power of Frank vVilletts on upper Wallace j''reaching." The date marks the 20th Street. A small fire, supposed to have j "ifiversary of Mr. Gould's entrance been caused by children, did about $25, hito tbe ministry.
damage in a room on the second floor, '" the evening the subject of the but was extinguished before arrival of I sermon will be "Keeping on the Job."
from the text, "I must work the works
department. Recall at 8:47
of Hina that sent me while it is day.'
CARD OF THANKS Editor Review:—
Will you kindly, through the col¬ umns of your paper, thank the Fire
De'partni^nt and all my friends and chased three carloads of oil, each from neighbors for their kindness to me in a ditferent concefn, with the idea of my recent trouble, incident to the seeing which one teems best adapted burning of my hotel. I built the house for the use upon the Peekskill gravel and loved it, and cannot find ward? to toads, that being the material of all express my appreciation oi the Nym-: our local improved streeti.
Pearly this week Mrs. Charles G. Hill enjoyed a flight in the Heinrich aeroplane at Hempstead Plains field, ascending over 20(10 feet and remain¬ ing there for nearly twenty minutes. Aviator Heinrich had planned to carry „ . . ^ .Mrs. Hill with him in his exhibition
Street Commissioner Spraguo now ,,,^^,4 „^ Decoration Da/ at the South has the task of oiling the village .^^,^,^6 Yacht Club, but found the streets. The Village poard has pur- grounds there too soft to adaiit of suc¬ cessful starting wilh a passenger, and
Oiling Village Streets
so gave her an unusually long lation" flight at tbe Plaina.
"conao-
pathy and assistance given roe in my heavy loss.
Very truly voura. A. E. Frost,
Prop. Cryatal Lake Home
It is the intention of the Board, if possible, to oil all the streets which have been improved, providing there is enoagh money in the fund which to complete the work.
Coming, Wednesday, June 10, at the Plaza, matinee and evening, "Evan¬ geline," (Longfellow's immortal poem) in five reels; strung, thrilling, dram- with atic situations, wholesome and clean. AdvarUaament.
Rev. Mr. Gumbs
Leaves Freeport ip
fhe Loyal Sons of the Presbyterian
Churcb will hold a strawberry festival
nd entertainment in the (!hapel on
Friduy evening. June 19. Tickets
are now on sale by the members.
The New York Annual Conference ofthe Bethel A. M. E. Chun-h closed, Sunday evening. The Conference wus The children of tlie .Sunday School presided over by Bishop Evans Tyree ! are preparing fur the Children's Duy of the First Episcopal District. All 1 Service to be given on the second Sun- of the pastors were returned, except' day in June, the 14th, in the Parish Rev. S. H. V. Gumbs, pastor of Bethel | House. " 'Neath Summer Skies" is A. M. E. Church of this village, who the service to be rendered.
is appointed to Flushing A. .M. E. - -
Church, a larger and much more flour- j ishing church. Rev. F'. .M. Laws of Westbury ha- been appointed to Free- port Church tu succeed Dr. Gumbs.
More Freeport News on ?tge 8
Renfax musical pictures at the Plaza every Monday in addition to our regu¬ lar program.
Strong, thrilling, dramatic situa¬ tions, wholesome and clean are to be found in Longfellow's immortal poem, "Evangeline," to be Shown in five reels with two hundred scenes at the Plaza, Wednesday, June IP; matinee and evening.
Advertisement.
Tt Let-At Point Lookout, by the week, furnished bungalow. Valentine, 46 Bedell ^t. 2t
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Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914 Vcl. XIX, No. 23 i. L ^ Freeport ^^^ Episcopal Minister to Begin Work LocaTTopic* Ex-Freeporter Dies by Hectric Shock .1P« of thn Rf^vinW for sale * ¦ O Commmta end «apUnation« not entiralr of ; » ^ News of the Churches Single copies of the Review for gale ftt GrtenblBtt's and Braithwaite's, Railroad Avenue: Kii-fer's, Nassau County Review, DaSilva's and Go- betz's. Main Strei't; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf. HIGHWATKK TIDE TABLE (The-e lime, an Friday, June Saturday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wedne.«'i!iy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, lllv II.I C. 0, 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. l.'i, k, hed let ,12 llayj 5..'i8 p. m 6.o;i p. m. 7.01 p. ra. l.hH p. m. 8. .51 p. m. 9.44 p. m 10.88 p. ra. 11.29 p. m. 12.22 a. m. Rev. Reginald Heber Scott to Hold His First Service in the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Sunday FOR MANY YEARS CURATE AT CHRIST CHURCH IN BROOKLYN ntfl and eaplanatio •ture, on villaf r affaire by tha editor. -"** In our iHst issue, wc quoted from the Rockville Centre Owl that E. V. Baldwin had served fiapers on his wife for divorce. We naturallly presumed that the Btatement v;as correct, but gave the Owl full credit because of ita priority. We are advised by Counsel¬ or Levy, attorney for Mrs. Baldwin, that no such papers have been served, and Mrs. Baldwin has no knowledge of any such action being contemplated by Mr. Baldwin, and we take pleasure in making the correction. Owing to a rush of late copy wc nr<^ compelled to hold over till our next issue an interesting report of work of the Neighborhood Workers. At midnight Sunday, the members of the various life aaving crews along the South Shore of Long Island left their posts for their summer vacation during June and July. j Attention ia called to the adv. for the past nine yeurs has been curate of Great South Bay Ferry Co., in this is¬ sue. A daily service is now in opera¬ tion between Freeport and Foint Look¬ out and Na.isau-by-the-Seii, nnd on or about June 20, full summer -servici' will be in operation. They also an¬ nounce tliHl they will start servioe to High Hill Hi-ttch on thiit diitc Ave., Brooklyn, will assume charge of the Episcopal Church of the Transfig¬ uration, Freeport, to succeed A. W. E. Carrington, who accepted the position as rector of the Ejiiscopal Church of the Incarnation, Gates Avenue, Brook¬ lyn, several months ago, and will preach his firpt sermon here on Trinity Sundsy, June 7. He delivered his farewell sermon in Christ Church Sun¬ day morning, to a large congregation, and a farewell reception was tendered him by the meinbers of the Church So- cii-ty Wednesday evening. The Brooklyn Times says going away of the young minister is regretted by every member of Christ Church. .Since .Mr. Scott became cu¬ rate he has endeared himself to every one of the menibers, es[)ecially the young people. He has been a vnluiible aid to the Rev. William Sheafe Chase, the rector." Mr. Scott was born in Bridgetown, Ontario, Canada,and received his theo logical training in Berkely Trinity Col lege, at Middleton, Conn., from which REV. REGINALD HEBER SCOTT he graduated in 1903 with the degree - - of Bachelor of Divinity. His first as- Rev. Reginald Heber Scott, who for signment was in St. Janncs Church. HartfoTd, Conn., where he remHined until 1905, when he became curate of Christ Church. Henry Drinkwater, for Many Years a ResiJent I of This Village, Shocked When He Gi'asps Heavy Volt Wire in Florida 'vice* of th« week iKe churches 7cieUes SIZE OF WATER MAINS One of our exchanges, speaking of the Crystal Lake House tire, says.' "The tiremen deserve great credi'. for the able way in which they handled the blaze, especially when they were I frrm'r/'inrhmrin'''"''''^"''""""Ihe WAS WELL KNOWN AT SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB HOUSE The trouble was that the firemen _i._._i._^.._ had to connect on a deaii end, which ,,. , • i t j .. ^ .i, ,, ,, 111. Word was received Tuesday of tne was the reason they could not get a greater pressure. As noted in this ' sudden death of Henry Drinkwater, pressure, paper several weeks ago, this is one of who has been spending the wintt-r in the important matters that the Village ' Florida. Ihe information was givtn Board of trustees have taken up, and workmen are now busy connecting pipe.s trom various itreets, removing as many of these dead ends as possible. REGARDING ASSESSMENTS Next Tuesday afternoon, from 1 to h o'clock, will be GrievHiicu E)ay, at the Village OfTice, when the Village Board will meet for the purpose of "Thej hearing and determi.'ting complaints; against the assessment roll of the vil¬ lage on which taxes for the fortheom- j ing year will be based. ¦ ^'^r^v I First Church of Christ Scientist. I Services Sunday moining at 11 a. in.; I Sundny School, same hou*-; Hempstead Bank Building, Subject next Sunday. I June 7. "(jocI the Only Cause aini Cre I Htnr." I A reading rocii-, with Christian Sci- ^^^^^^ ence literature is ofieri at the hluive '~~'^~"" I address every weekday fr,om 1 :H0 to 6 and notiliid a doctor, but Drinkwater (p. m. ' ' wus beyond aid. His hand was badly i l-)urned where he had grasped thei The lecture by Dr. .Nev-.i-ll Dwight wires. These wires are very beavy as Hiilis, minounced for Wednesday even- they carry the current across the lake, : ing, June 3, has been [ iistpnm.d to in a letter from George Magill, who is and serve a large bit of territory called I Monday evening, Juno 8, The sub- also in Florida, writing to Wliliam Royal Park. " ject of the lecture will be "John Rus- Ryder of Wallace Street, with the re- They holil an inquest tonight. The kin's .Messnge to the Twentieth Cen- quest that it be passed on to the editor two .Mr. Sandisons are called to serve, jtury." of the Review: Well, this takes one of our Freepurt I .May 26, 1111 1. number in an unlooked for manner and j The tifth anni versary social gniher- I have to tell you of the sad news of comes as a great shock to us all. and ing of Christ Evangeliciil I.utneran the sudden death of Mr. Drinkwater we shall mjss him. 1 had looked for- Church was held in Uruuklyn Hall about half past three this afternoon, ward to (when I had my new house ; Tuesday evening. An inlc-rcsting lit- He und another man were out in the tinishedl havini; smne trips with j erary and musical entertainment was other's boat near the bridge that we him in my launch to ditferent points as , furnished, us announced in our last is- cross. I believe the batteries gave he was booked here for the summer I sue. out Hn'.l Drinkwater undertook to climb and there is such tine fishing here. on tht bridge; the other man was He caught a tine 10 lb, trout last Sun-I The Wumiiiis' Missionary Society of lersons who feel that their assess t,„ostJiig Drinkwater when he grabbed , day morning near the sume place where ! the Presh.v terian Churcli met at tho ments are erroneous or unfair, or who h„ij of „ live wire underneath th.- he met his death. Mother and I were ^ home of Mrs, James Wright Wednes- bridge, four of wbich run under the gcing over to the beach just after he ! day afternoon. After a short devo- timber wmk vf the bridge at that caugnt the fish and he showed it to us i tional service, an interesting talk on point. It had been raining and the anJ anoth.'r neighbor had juat caught ! Alaska was given by .Mrs. J. M. Bax wires and the men were Wot und one nbnut the same size, and both felt I ter, in which it was shown that it is Drinkwater got the lull shock. The other man got it thruugh Drinkwater, The latter (Drinkwater) fell in the water, but the other ft il in the loat and although it shocked him, he was not seriousiv hurt. The doctor said the outside doors. We cann have suggestions to make with refer ence to any assessable property within the village, will have an opportunity at thut time to be heard. It will be the only opportunity. of Christ Episcopal Church, Bedford S. S. Y. C. Races One of tbe largest croA-ds in the his¬ tory of the South Shore Yacht Club wns. in attendance at the races beld Decdi'iition Day afternoon. The pupils (if Mr-. M. .M. DikerM;;) Tbe fir-it race was for Club members will give a recilal in the Baptist only, free for all. and there were elev- Church, So.Grove Street,iie.' |
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