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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914
Vol. XIX, No. 19
Freeport
News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Social and. Personal
Local Topics New Pastor Installed In the Fire Department
Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaite a. Railroad Avenue: Kiefer's, Naasau County Review. DaSilva's and Oo- betz'a. Main Street; DaSilva'.s. Weat Merrick Road. "•
ubi*ct of S«rn»oD«. Serrices of the week Doints and other doinci in the churchea aad church aocieticfi
the secret fraternal organizatiom of Freeport and vicinity.
nly About OuetU, Vuits nnd Parties Freeportera aod Their Friends
imentsandesplanations not entir.
• nr>wa natura, on villace affelrs
hy tha aditor.
HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE
(Th«.iu tiinc- nr
MlitlUtO
Friday. May
Saturday,
Sundav.
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wedneaday,
Thursdiiy,
Friday,
Saturday
C. K. Jones
"wanon.
The 0. K.
aato delivery
„ ii>r ."^.-inilj 1
Kook. IH-ilurt Hi
H fi.r Jl'ini>«t<'nd Bhv)
8, .
9,
1<»,
H,
12,
13,
14,
15.
16.
1 haa a new
6.24 8. m.
7.17 a. It).
8.08 a. m.
9.00 a. m.
9.52 a. ro.
10.48 a. m.
11.48 a. m
12.51 p. IU.
1.68 p. m.
1 auto delivery
Bakery has a iarge new
truck.
CATHOLIC CHURCH (From the Tablet)
On Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Very Rev. Herbert F. F'arreli, V. F., of Far Rockaway, made hia parochial vi.sit to the Church of Our Holy Redeemer. A large number of the narishioner.s wtre present to wel¬ come him.
The Sunday School children are ex¬ pected to be preaent at the 8 o'clock Masa every morning during the month of May.
rhe officers of the Blessed Virgin's Sodality held a nieeting on Monday ev¬ ening in the Sunday School hall to make urrangements for a cake sale to be held about June 1.
The Misses May and Etta Ebzery and O.scar Evald and Samuel B. Wiley, all of Brooklyn, apent Ihc week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moran of Har¬ rison Avenue.
ELKS NOTES
I Ur. Urban L'Africain of Hemii-
stedd haa been appointed organist of
Freeiiort Lodge, B. P. O. E., iti place
of William F. Woodill, re.oi^n'id.
Bowling and pool tournaments are
soon to be started, at the Club House.
The ticker is proving an attraction
to the members, now that the baseball
- aeason has opened. This i;* maintamed
' by the Club and gives general newa of
the day, besides baseball and racing.
and anything of special importance ; .Miss Mabel Pearaall at her home
Lillian Avenue, Tuesday evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Powers, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sheehan
Mr. an(i Mrs. George GosHclin have returned from the South, and vvill re¬ .Mide in Freeport again thi..* summer. .Mr. Cosi^elin is much improved in health.
A surprise linen shower was given
In the presence nf a large ecngrepa- tion, including repreatnlatives of the Presbytery of Nassau and local i rtucii- ers. Rev. J. Sidney Gould was installed as pastor of the Preabyterian Church with impressive ceremonies last Thurs¬ day evening. Rev. J. Jeffrey John- atone of Huntington, moderator of the Presbytery, presided, assistnl by a committee of ministers. Rev. Frank D., of tbe Hemptitead
The actor's colony section of the village ia beginning to take on its sum¬ mer activities, a number of the actors and their families now being back at their homes, and othera coming every day.
A muaical entertainment un;ier the auspicea of the Yoang People's Society was held at the Presbyterian Church
that happens during the evening.
Village Trustees
All the membera were present at the regular meeting this Friday afternoon.
Bids were opened for electric light supplies, ^here being about a dozen bidders. 'The lowest bidders were the
The following item was in.-'erted In this column last week, but for thi' benefit of my young friends, I am pub¬ lishing It again:
A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS I hardly need to s#y fhat I like to be M. Ke.r, D considered a frientl of the youngsters. Presbyterian Church preached the se.-- but I am going to prove it a little more mon. There was speeial niusic by a forcibly by mHking this olfer in this nii.xhd choir as a part of the service, column: The .subscription price for Tht-serv ic in connection with the the Nassau County Review from now installation included the following to .Ianuary 1, I'Jl.0, is $1. To every , numbers: Organ rrelude, Mrs. Ida buy not over 13 years ni age, who Pov.ell ; hymn. "1 Love Thy Kingdom brings us in an order for a new sub-' Lord; invncition, Uev. Elmer E. Lou.n. scription for that time, with $1, I will I of the Baptist Church ; anthem, choir; give a written order on any merchant Scripture reading. Rev. Saul 0. Cur- whose advertisement appeara in our! tice. D. D.. Methodist Episcopal
and Milton Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- regu.ar display cclumns, for basebalL Chuich ; sermon Rev. Frank M. Kerr.
bur Raynor, Bradford and Merwin supplies to the amount of .",() ci^nts. D. D. ; hymn choir; installation. Dr.
Raynor, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Raynor, one-half ot the amount received. This Johnstone; charge to the pastor ; Rev.
Daisy and Claude Raynor, Mr. and ofer holds good for 10 days from this .A. 11. Rennie of Hockville Centre
Mrs. Andew Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. dale. Presby terian Church; charge to the
George Weyant. Miss Libbv and Carle- THANK YOU ^Z^Vt' ^^^ ^- ^/-u ^ f *""*• """"
ton Weyant, Joseph Muller. Mr. and, . .. ^HANK YOL , Side Presbyterian Church; prayer, th
t)
11
12
13
23
¦JTl
.800
.633
.600
.567
.233
.167
Mrs. James Hanse, wife of former jn G
, ... „. „„j , , „. uie UIUS-were so inueiinTce me award- «.„,„„ rp i „r kt ,., v ,i,
ed, Mrs. Brightson; recitation. Yon ing of the contract was laid over to be ¦ p"''"'V'^P'*°f, ^^"V, ^"''' p Gray Heud, Mi.s Oliv. Stretch; piano , tabulated ¦ ^""""' ^^^- ^""^ '^"- ^V ^' ^"y""""
solo, a Polonnaise, Chopin, b Minuet' Hi,u ™„ro oi. „,!«•„- ..„.,._„:„_ anJ Dorothy Raynor, Mr. and Mrs.
I wish to express my thank a to my Moderator: hymn. "The Church's One "'"^raKes:
Msttart of int«r«tt to and about tboSranMB in our local dapartmant by H.E. P.
BOWLING TOURNAMENT FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won Lost P. C. Hose 1 24
Hose 3 19
Truck 1 18
Hose 4 17
Honse 2 7
Engine 1 6
Hose 1 were the winners again this ytar in the bowling tournament, which ended Monday night at DeMott .s al¬ ley-, followed by Hose 3. -is noted in the .standing above.
Where a team forfeiteil games, in ord?r not to make the average appear loo small, they were given a score of .¦|5o, mid the same vvith teaiiis to whom the games vvere forfeited, but who did not bother to roll the series. Scores of course were not given to any indi¬ vidual bowlers for these gamea, and the individual games are ."imply that many games short in ligiiniig up tho
Wednesday evening. The following Wagner Electrical Company,for trans
intereating program waa provided: formers, $1445.75; Fort Wayne Elec-I
Player piano aolo, Polka de Concert, , trie Works, J'JHa.73. On the supplies ,, ., . ., , , w- ,, , p., _ ^ ......
Bartlett, H. J. Raymore; aolo, aelect the bida were so indelimte the award- ""'' ^'¦^''\ r ",:, „ I 1 '"w„7°; friends who took my advice • upon the Foundation." benediction and organ. Following are the uverHg..
'"'"'^' proposition to vote yes at the special Rev. Mr. Gould came to Free|,ott the howlers, and team averat;e
. . and Dorothy Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. : «l«<=''°" Tuesday to decide whether a : shortly after the Jeath of Rev. Cha Bids were alsj opened for extension ¦ - j j
fall
Paderewaki, Cornelius Van Rees ; j to water mains aa follows.
p:dward A. Rice, $4314
Villuge Preaident Hanse, waa operated solo. The China Tragedy, Harold E
upon Saturday afternoon at 8;30 at the Brown; instrumental duet, selected,
Mercy Hospital, Hempstead. Mrs. Misa Annie Smith and Mr. Ruhl; reci-
Hanse is reported as resting comfort- tation, selected, Wallace Campbell;
ably. minuet in G, Paderewski, Cornelius
Van Rees: vocal quartet. Spring Song,
The Marine Hotel Company of Free- Pinsuiti, Mrs, Charles Reach, Mrs.
port has filed papers of incorporation Edward Chase, Charles Hall, Roacoe
with the Secretary of State. "The cap- Paul ; duet, selected, Miases I{ose Van
ital stock is $15,000 and the directois Rees Hnd Leonora King: pUiyer pi»no
are Charles Johnson, Harvoy George solo, Maasa's in the Cold, fold Ground,
and Isidor Mayer of Freefwrt.- Times. Koster, H. J. Raymore.
Frank Pearsall. A pleasant evening was spent with games and music.
tractor should be purchased for Truck | Herbert Scholey. in May, 1913, from Co. No. 1. I believed, and still do, I Garden Citv, where he was temporar-
O. E. U. Revnolds, $4420 W. Van Wicklen,$ 4598.22 The contract was awarded to Rice.
Mr.
Mrs. George W. Westcott entertained the Tueada" afternoon Five Hundred Club at her home on 120 No. Bergen
that thia waa the best thing for the yillage, and the refult is gratifying to me.
A repreaentative of a liquid asphalt Place Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were company addressed the Board regard won by Mrs. H. I.. Maxson, Mrs. Ld- ing supplving the village with his oil. i^^^^ Chapman and Mrs. J A. buti^hin. The proposition waa taken under ad-! "'^^^f'^'^hments were served after the visement by the Board. games.
Application of Ambrose Schiller for permiaaion to place swinging aign i
JUST FOR INFORMATION Probably never before in the annals '
The moving picture play, "Smash¬ ing the Vice 'I'rast," a dramatization in six parts, including scenes in which
At the .Methodiat Church "Mother's Day" will be observed next Sunday.
ily making his residence with a broth ei. He carne east frnm Kansas and WHS engaged in the advertising busi¬ neas in New York City, with which hc still remains conneeted to a certain ex¬ tent. In June, 1913, he waa invited of the incorporated Village of Freeport to supply the pulpit of the Freeport Name
has there been a mo:e clearly uetined I Church. He accepted and the follow- Batcher. John breach in the Board of TrusleiM than ing March vvas eallet-! to be the perma- Hedell. Leater at preaent over the appointment of a j nent pastor by the congregation, which Hedell, William ; successor to fill the unex;iired trem of j was affirmed by the Presbytery of Niis- Matthuis, John Mr. and Mrs. John J. Randall have | Ryhert P. Welden. -News Report. j sau at a recent session. Patterson, Fred S.
front of his hotel at 1 Railroad ' returned to their Freeport home, af- Just for information. Same eondi-
TEAM AVERAtikS Hose 1. 7.'.7 Hose 3, 667 Truck 1, 621 Hose 4, 642 Hoae 2, .'')93 Engine 1, 571
INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES
Games .\verage
Avenue was granted.
Petition was presented by C. V. Boi-
A peculiar fact in connection vvith Smiih, Leroy
Tne mornintc sermon by Dr. Curtice : ler for a stieet light on Whalev St.,
will be presented at the Crystal Tiie atre, Friday und Saturdity afternoon and eveiiinii of this week. See adver¬ tisement on lust page. ¦
and its Ble.-sings."
In t'le evtning tiie sermon will take up "Our ('!;ntroversy with .Mexico: It.s Cause.s und the Lessons from It."
District Attorney Whitman takes part, will be on " Motherhood : its Burdens ; between Bayview Avenue and Rose • • ' " '¦ ¦ "" . . -. .- Street, preferably ut Roosevelt Place;
referred to Light Committee with power. i Petition was received from several I residents of Onslow Place, asking , that that atreet be improved with I Peekskill gravel from South Side Ave¬ nue to Archer Street, one block ; re- : ferred to Street Committee j Double assessments of ;>roperty of I Dr. (Jeorge 11. Parshiill nml Mrs. Em¬ ma I.. Huker for the yeur.^ 1906 and 1907 were by vote ordere record.
ler having spent the winter in Flotida. tion existed 13 years ago, and no 1 these services was that there were four
- - , agreement was reacht. generations of churchea jiresent rep'-e-
Mr. and Mra. How.-.rd Walters en- Al'.hough the members of the lioanl I s-nted by their pastors. The sermon
tertained a number of their friends at ' have numbered four including Presi-
"JUASH StJCIAL" (At Presbyteiian Church) The twenty-fourth chapter of Second Chronicles recorii.^ the fact that the rigliteDiis King JoHsh, being mindl'ul to rep.-iir the lemple of the Lord, gave orders to tne Priests to go <iut among their friends luiil collect money for thut purpose, but the work was not done. Ihen the King commanded to hnve a chest mnde with a hole in the ¦ Temiilc, anil the peonle invited to place ¦
file liiteracholastic Prize Speaking the money they wen' willing to giv' i
An illustrated lecture en Panama Canal by Harry Tappen, civil engineer and public speaker, was given In the Freei'orl High School auditorium on Friday. The lecfure was ediicationiil and higfily inl«'resting und the knowl¬ edge was lir.st hand secuied by .Ml. Tap|ii 11, who lived with the engineer.s and v.orkers and had exceptional op¬ portunity for gathering his informa¬ tion.
their home on .Miller Avenue, Wednes¬ day evening. Dancing Five Hundred and refreshments were enjoyed.
.Mrs. Henry Leray Maxson will en¬ tertain at Five Hundred on Saturday, May 10.
Florence, the liUle daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Dwight Baker, gave a
party to twenty-three little fieople in
•aiicelled of' honor of her tenth birthday, Tuesday, j
After games had been played and
dent Lamb, for several meetingi
—News Report.
Just for information. Only one meeting since resignation .nent in.
It waa suggested that a new bicycle be purchaaed for the Police Depart ment. —News Report.
The wheel askt for was for the elec¬ tric light and water meter reader. The Police Deiiartment has two now.
was preached by liev. Franl; M. Kerr of Hempstead, the mother of Freeiorl church. The charge to the pastor wns delivered by P.ev. A. H. Rennie, pas-
Sdiluter, Henry C. Starr, Henry S. Muller, Josejih DeMott, Forrest \erity, .-^reliie Nichols, S. Herbert Wnaley. Albert
tor of the Kockville Centre Church, a Rhodes, Rufus
Coiite.s' between Freeport, Iluntii ton. Gien Cove, Hempatead and l.uw¬ rence will be held al Public School No. 4, Lawrence, on .Saturday, May 9, at 7.:4-") p. rn. The Freeport represenia tiviH will he Olive Stretch and Stiiaii Cutler. In formei years the winner:; received gold, but this year the first prize will be a large cup, which will go to till' schools, and a smaller cup to iiidiviiUial winnera. The second prize is a medal." -Owl.
for the Tomple repairs in that chest. VVe are told the people rejoiced to con¬ tribute, knowing the money would be expended for the purpose for whicii tiiey gave it.
Our Sunday School is in m-eil of ruiul.-' for ils Sunday School work, and proposes to huve what v.e ure going to cail "A Joash Social" in the Chapel on l"'iiday evening. May 15. We are not going to ask anyone for anything, eithei- money or provisions for this so¬ cial, but, if the friends of the school The Glencort Tennis Club wa.i or think well enough of us and our work ganized on Wednesday, April 29, at to bring pie, cake, coffee or sundwich- the home of Miss Olive F'awcett. The follovving otiicers were elected: Presi¬ dent, Miss Olive Fawcett; vice presi¬ dent, VVealey Devlin: secretary, Miss Signe Nygren; treasurer Miss Estelle
LOCAI. ENGINEERS ENfJAfJED
^..._. 'lhe cniiineering firm of Smith &
Charles J. Martin a;.iilie(l for relief prizes won by Olive Post,'^ Elizabeth Malcomson have been engaged to «up for alleged double Hssessiiients for Carman, Holmes Swezey and Warren ; erintend the laying of the reconstruc property on Pearsall Avenue ^ referred : Porter, a delightful ;-,U|)pcr was served. ; tion of Ihe road between Freeport and
Two birthday cakea with ten lighted ' Hempsteud. Both Me.-srs. Smith &: cunil'es adorned the table. The colla- | .Malcomson are |.radical road rnen, and tion was followed by folk dancing a.-^ 'their engagement is an assurance that Well aa aome ot the latest steps of the the best possible work wns de-iired ny tango, hesitation una maxixe.
to Trustee Bedell for auju.stment.
Resolution was passed desiirnating Justice of the Peace Coiodoi: .\oi ton as Acling I'olice .fustice.
Attorney Sidney If. Swezey submit¬ ted report of search of titie of proper¬ ty which Cadif.ari H. Fredi rick had olfere 1 to give to the village for a hoae house for Comiiany No. 1.
Superviaor Smith ujion this road.
Last P'riiiay night .Miss Reta Greaves WHS tendered a surprise
Me thinks it wi
if Ihe .ll.i I.
almi
the liquor adverti.«ement3 in the .-sat¬ uiday night's issue of that paper.
whatever is brought wiji be freely passed around among those present to Hid in the enjoyment of the occasion. A chest with a hole in the top of it
will be in a conspicuous place in the "'"."°" ""f name.l tnat all scaveri
room, und any of our frientls who are ?er licenses be renewed, "Pon the il-
willing to put money in that chest, it !"« °^ ''""'« '" the sum of $100, with-
willbeused for our Sunday School '"""''week.
work. If no provisions are brought,!. The special committee appointed to
BOM • c airman social committee. Miss nothing will be eaten. If no money is investigate the claim of Mr. Wolf of
fJ mv D viin '=°"''"'"^^' i/t,„. ,,,„t, there will be none to Mernck for . amages from accident to
haiiny IJevlin. : i .,. :„ ,.,„,i, . his automobile while backing into a
After the meeting refreshments were, aid us in our work. .rotter recommended the claim should
MPruHd nnd all had an eniovable time.: An entertainment will be provided gutter, reeommennecitne ciaim snouiu
served and all had an enjoyanit tim ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^.^^ ^^ ^^^^.^^^^ ,,^,j be allowed. The recommendation
' was adopted
t muke
. .:¦ Ill
party at her ;'pimes turn o.eim liici. t,i...oQo..K
Some taxes for 1912 ami all 1913 htune on Church Street by a number of have ndt laen paid. A resoluiii li vvas her friends. Tbe guests were; Misses pas.'^ed that the property be accepted .Mvrtle Shea, Alma Smit-Vfr' .Malilila subject lo adjustment ofthe unpaid' Newman. .Marion and Elizabeth Wal- taxes. luce, .Martha Holfmann, Gwendolyn
It was resolved to ehange the estab-: Hornbeck, Vira Raynor. Idella Foster lishe.l grade on Hillsiile Avenue, from/and Alice Meyer; Mrs. S. P. Shea, C.ilumbus Avenue, to Hempstead aiidMi'^- S. P. Pettit, Mrs. J. P. Madison; Babylon Turnpike, to conform with the] Clifton Smith, Philip Loux, Leater Ea- recommendations of Smitii & .MalcoiiKpex, Liiwrence Schlosa, George Bedell son, engineera. '"'
Motion waa carried that al
daughter of the Freeport church, and the charge to the people bv Rev. .\. C. W:akin.-^oii. of the Ocean Side Church, a graiiddau^;ht?r of the local church.
Truck Company
Gets Tractor
\t the s|.ecial eieclion liie-da.v af- teriiuon, to vote to decide upon the question of a()propriat'ii'ig .'f4'iiin for tin auloioobiTe tractor for Tiuck Company .No. 1. an even '200 voti s were cast, and 11 majority ni hS in favor of the jiropositioii. The vote uas as iHllows: Yes, 12S
• .N'o, 70 lilaiik. 2
false Alarm ot Fire
Florenzie. VV. Tryon, Edward Downs, Walter Lewis, Royal Kaynor, Jule Stair, Howurd I'owers, J. Cecil Earle, Albert L. Kavnor, Alvin Rose. F. E. jr. Coaibs. Raymond Chase. Harold S. liaynor. Chester Loo:iiiin. I!" rnurd. Smith. Owen Johnson. Albin. N.. Dareiilierg, Carl, jr Walling, M. .Mliin. Harry Sigmond. ('buries Killer, Kobert ;¦:;.:;:.:¦, ruircn
Kenneth and ('harles Bii Millkeiaer, P'reddie (ireaves
Fawcett; preaa agent. Edwin Homing; chairman of inyeatiguting committee, Wallace H. Campbell: chairman of cotlrt committee, Frederick Hender-
DIGGING HOLi:S IK GUTTEK Infoiniution hus been asked us to Un¬ reason for the h.iles which have been dug in the gutters along variou? vil lai;e strjjets, and ufter much inquiry. I tind from Street Commissioner
u..,„..,.! ' Sprague that this work has been done ijernarti ,,,..- r. .. ..
by the Gas Conniany. Mr. Sprague ; said thar when he discovered them at i work, he asked what they were doing ! und he said they wore trying to locate i their high pressure and low pressure . aa /^ J * niains, or, in other words, evidently
lO iTirSa \J00C1W1D digging at frequent intervals in order to locate pipes of which they hnd no record. i
Aa I was intereated in knowing
Arts Club Listens
(Special Correspondent)
Will you be at the meeting of the Arts Club on Monday
Call .\o. ,17 was given Siiiiduv to' a iiriish lire burning in ll • eio-l of Ueiiiiiiigtuii Park i»n(l touth ui' the Agawam Pumping Station. There vveio no houses in or near the buiiiintr wooils, and the alarm, to vvf.ich all companies responded, was evidently sent in to see how soon the men o.iiild get out.
The call for this section should have (leen .No. Ji), bui "Power ll(!'ise"c<iuld not gel antyhing di-linite from the par¬ ty sending in the alarm beyond that it was on Newton B-.iilevurd.
.Every Kick a Boast
When
(iarden Utensila
Perfection Oil Heaters, $2.98
0-Cedur Mops, 89c
Chicken Wire, 150 ft. Roll, ic aq. ft., Jc opened
Wire Fencing, 7c ft.
Chick Wire, IJc sq. ft
Moth Balls, 5c lb.
Nursing Bottles, 2 for 5c
Perfection Cook Stoves, 2 burner, $6.45; 3 burner, $9 00
Peroxide, 16 oz. bottle, 10c Da Silva
^¦'^'^- , „ , , ,. ,. , AtiiilirHtion for litfht at Rnosevelt i waa the question put to the members
All the Sumiay School and ita friends , pi^J'^'i'^'f^^^.j^^/Avenie waa ^fe^ they chanced to meet during the
are cordially invited to be present on ; fj"^U" ctmmittt I past few weeks, and the answer waa
the occasion, and with us apend a ^o-, t" 'j'K"^ V,""|,'"'" .f', , , _.„_. j always in the affirmative, for it had cial evening and get better acquainted I Mr. l.angor applied lor the exten-1 J
I with each other.
] By Order of the Committee.
I Presbyterian Chapel,
' Freeport, N. Y.
The L. T. L.'s will meet at the home of Mrs. Etta J. Carman, 60 Brooklyn Avenue, on Monday afternoon at 3:'3(i. b-lOc Store and W. Merrick Road I A" members are requested to be pres- j structing Villag'e Clerk SheaTo" secure ¦^tit. I bids for a four foot sidewalk on the
AdverUsement , village property on corner Church and
The newlyeleoted officers of the Ep- Pine Street. Mrs. Anna NeusB has closed her i worth League of the M. E. Church! The salary of Erastus Johnson, jan- dressmaking establishment on Federal ; who take up their work June 1, are as itor of the Fire Department, was in- Street and gone in company with Mad I follows: President Charles J. Martin ; I creased from $60 to $60. am K. Bohm, on Pieirepont Place, tf ! Ist vice president. Miss Anna Cros.s
field; 2nd vice president, Harold E
Adrprtlppateat
j Brown; ard vice president. Miss May
At the Plaza, Wednesday, May i;i, I Carpenter; 4th vice preaident. Miss "Princess Elena's Prisoner," featur-i Marion Bedell; treasurer, Harold B. ing Miss Betty Nansen, the distin-j Smith; secretary, Stanley Raynor. guish^d Danish actress, who appears only in motion pictures.
AdyartlMineiit
vvere work ilil!!: i'or that
the 4th'' This ^^'""t this, I imagine some of my read-i tractor for the Fire Dejiurtmenl we
a will also be. 1 sent u cummunication lo euch of the
newspajiers in the vicinity enclosing WHO DOES THE STEALIN(;'.' I cot.ies of our reasons for desiring the If we country editors take news \ truck, und believing thut they wen- been unnounced thut the subject would ' from the eity duilies we get rousted : eiiteriirising enough to comprehend the be "Anti-Suffrage," and the speaker ; K«"d and proper, but a Hrooklyn daily needs of the villuge, we presumed thut would be Mrs. Grace Duffield Goodwin, I Monday evening cop.ed the letter from i all of them would help us in this mut- who has the subject well in hand, hav- the Review laat week from Mr. Chris- j ter. Most of them did, and the com¬ ing spoken in the western part of the ! tians, written from Tampico, and neg- | pany is duly grateful. One exception. State, in New York City and on Long!'ected to give us a single word of however, where we expected strong Island, as well as in Washington, with'"edit, lor this item, which took over ! aupport, waa in a paper published in a great power of conviction. ' | a column of their space. j neighboring village which while it
Mra. Crandall is regarded as a most I We do not care for credit, and any I claimed to be in favor of the proposi- charming hostess, and welcomed the ' pap^r is welcome to all the material I tion, remarked that "there is alao a largest number (6]) ever assembled at they want to lift from our paper, but i strong sentiment againat adding to the any Club meeting. There were a few I we were given to u....erBtand partico- guests. I larly that credit would be given for
Mrs. Goodwin spoke of the well-wern I this item, and we are merely remark saying among the Suffragists, "Taxa- inp't to ahow that it is not only the
tion Without Representation is Tyran- country papers that lift items bodily villages for a paper in another com-
Application of William L. Chipman I ">." and said that there were few ! from other papers. munity to try to discourage a proposi-
for permission to pat a sign in front i women who owned property, as com-1 , tion of this kind, just because it would
Werkheiser, ('harles .I'iiich, Edwanl iilfi'ilf.puiiker, ",'illiain voods V:'.iiKip. r, ('. M.
rein-sall, II. E.
Johns, Iraiik
White, .Iohn R. S.
Coz/.- ns, Walter I!.
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sion of the electric light service to the village limits at Bayview Avenue, and that he be given permission to connect to the service for himself and four others in that vicinity who deaire to uae electric light; referred to Light Committee with power.
Upon recommendation of President Lamb, a resolution was passed in¬
it was just about a year ago, on a Sunday night. April 20. PJKi, thnt We received the call from Merrick Road and Grove Sireet, the origin of which was never proven. Wood, r if that same fellow waa in town last Sun¬ day night'^
Hose 4 held a littie "feed" ufter their meeting Tuesday evening, and a very sociable evening was [lassed.
During the meeting of the Company.
a recess was declared, during which
taxation or bonded"rnd^bt^dners '"as J!'« ««''*''" automobile purchase by the
taxea are now very high." We had ^.ompany to to.v its jvagon to fires,
supposed that there was hardly enough
feeling of jealousy between varioua
of his place of business'wa. grant-1 pared with those that do not and that , ALTERNATING CURRENT , PUt our village a^^^^^^
ed. The salary of Thomas Chilton, I «wer st.ll had worked for this proper-, FOR MOfOR.S K_^ ^.^^^^ ^^^ ^^y ^.,. J^^ .^
fireman at the Power Hoose. was in-! ty. The laws could not be made for a At the meeting of the Village Board ! .^^ ^^,^^^1 ^^^^ Freepo, t should
creased from $90 to $95. I privileged few • \ of Truateea Friday, a communication | \^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ j„ ^^^¦,^ ,i„^_
Reaolution carried that Fred L. J. ! ^"^ a'so took up the matter of the was received from the hrm of auperin- i
"Mother's Day * will be observed bv i Lee & Co. be paid balance of $970.98 ' youth who drops nia first ballot into : tending engineera having c
the First Baptist Church at the morn-' on storage shed at Power House. | the box, as the Suffragists say that , ventilating and heating sy
ing aervice next Sunday. The pastor
Motion was carried paying William ! "women are as well prepared as they new No. 4 school, reqeating the vi, Trv mv soecial box of cut flowers, will preach a special aermon unon the M. Sheehan Co., $800 on account of : to handle the ballot She drew the lage to install direct current for them, 75c fo theTeekend C R Ankers subject, "As 1 Mother Comforteth." balance of $928 due them. ; attention of this moat attentive audi- as they claimed it was necessary for
Jorist Rockville Centre L I T^^^^ invited to be The matter of repairing gutters on ence to the manner in which the boya , the ventilatmg system that hey were
XTea:,lZlti^^^^^ Grove Street and are educated, and their opportunities planning to install, lhe village can-
Iving'e-VargTofVhe ! ^''["^ ^^^ '"K^"' ^'"»P'. ., , ..
ing systeni at the i '" "«* of the result at the e ection. we are impelled to remark that there is a whole lot of truth jn the old say¬ ing that "every knock is a boost," when it comes from certain quarters.
waa given a trv out. The shafts of the wagon were tied to the back of the aulomobile, and good headway was made along some of the muddy roada in the vicinity of the hose houae. When complet< d th«'wagon vvill have a short bar, fastened to the back of the aulo by a pin, and thia means of getting to fires should be very aucess- ful. The machine was purchased and repaired entirely at the expense of the Conipany, and the reat of the work toward piacing it in service will bu ilone hy them.
Advertiaement
Lion milk rich and pure makes prize babies.
AdvcrtlaeoMBi
to do honor to the sacred name. | Olive Boulevard, were referred
In the evening the pastor will preach Street Committee with power.
on the subject, "Christians Who Are Being Watched."
»pplications
' The monthly business meetjng and
We have $1000 and $1400 to loan on social of the Young People'a Society
bond and mortgage. Johnaon & John- of the Baptist Church waa held at the
son, Freeport, N. Y'. Parsonage laat Tuesday evening. Prof.
Advertisement, j Dyer Jones was in charge of the pro-
! gram, which consisted of dramatic
Freeport Coal Co. The place to buy readings by Rhodes A. Niphols of
coal; also the place to get a pretty cal- B'-^'^'P- who delighted the large
endar free. If von wish either article, gathering with his recitations Mr.
phone or call and see us. Telephone ^""J ""'^"''J'"«"'Jo''"''°'°« »"^ Mj.
398; 19 So. Main Street. Streesman gave selections on the
Advrf-.ment 1"""°- Refreshments were served and
! games were participated in by all.
„..,_,",., . was pronounced the beat social held
Sinith & Bedell talk parcels post in i ^^ Society.
their adv. thit week. I
The following granted:
SIDEWALKS John J. Randall Co., Long Beach the same way?
to . of seeing the world in all of ita phasea 1 and therefore they, the boys, are being
were fitted for these political matters. This question was put to her: "Would
not grant this request, as the system in nse in the village is alternating cur rent, in preference to direct, the only direct current used being for a part of
not the girla be juat as well fitted as the street lights, which are on onlv at mg as Assessors, are busil.y engaged the boys, if they were brought up in night, and conseqently could not be,'" filing the assessment roll for th
TufrtdHy'f election accomplished somelhirig it tias been repeatedly atat¬ ed c'luld ntver be accomplished in r". . » • in Freeport-the carrying of a special
fixing Assessment Map proposition at a spedal el, ction.
Ever since fhe proposition wa vocated. tbe (Jomtmny has
The Village Board of Truatees, act-
Avenue.
plied:
,, "Perhaps so, but would you during the day
E. Munzinger, 88 Madiaon Avenue, i think it wise, or best for the girl?" R. C. Gillies. Porterfield and Third No reply to this.
She showed that the granting of SufTrage to women was un-Democratio as the majority of women do not/ wish it. They have never taken thia into coiisideration in the Statea where the
Mrs. Goodwin re- used in supplying power for motors | year. An a.osessrnent mup is being
Place
John T. Hill. Grand AVenue.
F. H. Stevens, Grand Avenue and Columbus.
C. H. Fredericks. East Seaman Ave¬ nue.
J. H. Ellison. Randall Avenue and Wallace Street
The only way the applicants could secure direct current rather than al¬ ternating, would be by installing a (continued on page 8)
'Princess Elena'n Prisoner" is a that it will hi rapid succession of heart-throbbing i f">'1*^''t y<
prepared whch Wll show every rnece , , -v ,, '*^.. ' , , . 1 • . • u -11 voters to the polls, so
ot property located within the village, *
to contain the names of the owners 1 where possible, and the amount of the I assessment. Thij map wiil not be
completed this year, hut it ia hoped
first been
keeping a list of thobt who agreed to vote with theni, and Tuesday afternoon hud automobilea buay gelling those that when the vote was counted, they were winners 4iy a good majority.
women vote, but they have always scenes and Mias Betty Nansen, who j sections and a , • v.,
been influenced by other reasons, which plays the leading role, is undoubtedly I »>'•"«« office so that the owners of night
The atrip of woods at corner of
o that it can be used Pennsylvania and Lena Avenues which
The map is made in ha,s furnished several fire calls, came
npv wiil be filed at the near being another on, Wednesday
The call went into power
AdT«rtlMm«nt
fContinued on page 5)
It Wallace street. reasons «he gave as it applied to the the'greatest tragedienne the screen' Property can see what their assess- house, from where it was sent to Chief
by E.S. Randall, Long Beach Avenue different States. has yet prod'jced. To be shown at the' men^*''ire and at the same time tee Liohar. vij investigated, and decid-
; and Russell. She showed that the Suffrage is not Plaza, Wednesday, May 13; matinee the assessments of their neighbors. ed tc call out riose 4. All the hose
I JC".*:-W. Marshall, jr., New York a right but an expediency, quoting | and evening. " ' ¦* _ c _,^ ai, ._ »__ a i from that wagon was used and the
(Continued on page 8)
from speeches of our famoas men
AdTerUMiment '' MoT* FrcepOft NeW$ OD PlgC 8
Company was out nearly two hours.
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I Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914 Vol. XIX, No. 19 Freeport News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders Social and. Personal Local Topics New Pastor Installed In the Fire Department Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenhlatt's and Braithwaite a. Railroad Avenue: Kiefer's, Naasau County Review. DaSilva's and Oo- betz'a. Main Street; DaSilva'.s. Weat Merrick Road. "• ubi*ct of S«rn»oD«. Serrices of the week Doints and other doinci in the churchea aad church aocieticfi the secret fraternal organizatiom of Freeport and vicinity. nly About OuetU, Vuits nnd Parties Freeportera aod Their Friends imentsandesplanations not entir. • nr>wa natura, on villace affelrs hy tha aditor. HIGHWATEK TIDE TABLE (Th«.iu tiinc- nr MlitlUtO Friday. May Saturday, Sundav. Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday, Thursdiiy, Friday, Saturday C. K. Jones "wanon. The 0. K. aato delivery „ ii>r ."^.-inilj 1 Kook. IH-ilurt Hi H fi.r Jl'ini>«t<'nd Bhv) 8, . 9, 1<», H, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16. 1 haa a new 6.24 8. m. 7.17 a. It). 8.08 a. m. 9.00 a. m. 9.52 a. ro. 10.48 a. m. 11.48 a. m 12.51 p. IU. 1.68 p. m. 1 auto delivery Bakery has a iarge new truck. CATHOLIC CHURCH (From the Tablet) On Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Very Rev. Herbert F. F'arreli, V. F., of Far Rockaway, made hia parochial vi.sit to the Church of Our Holy Redeemer. A large number of the narishioner.s wtre present to wel¬ come him. The Sunday School children are ex¬ pected to be preaent at the 8 o'clock Masa every morning during the month of May. rhe officers of the Blessed Virgin's Sodality held a nieeting on Monday ev¬ ening in the Sunday School hall to make urrangements for a cake sale to be held about June 1. The Misses May and Etta Ebzery and O.scar Evald and Samuel B. Wiley, all of Brooklyn, apent Ihc week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moran of Har¬ rison Avenue. ELKS NOTES I Ur. Urban L'Africain of Hemii- stedd haa been appointed organist of Freeiiort Lodge, B. P. O. E., iti place of William F. Woodill, re.oi^n'id. Bowling and pool tournaments are soon to be started, at the Club House. The ticker is proving an attraction to the members, now that the baseball - aeason has opened. This i;* maintamed ' by the Club and gives general newa of the day, besides baseball and racing. and anything of special importance ; .Miss Mabel Pearaall at her home Lillian Avenue, Tuesday evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Powers, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sheehan Mr. an(i Mrs. George GosHclin have returned from the South, and vvill re¬ .Mide in Freeport again thi..* summer. .Mr. Cosi^elin is much improved in health. A surprise linen shower was given In the presence nf a large ecngrepa- tion, including repreatnlatives of the Presbytery of Nassau and local i rtucii- ers. Rev. J. Sidney Gould was installed as pastor of the Preabyterian Church with impressive ceremonies last Thurs¬ day evening. Rev. J. Jeffrey John- atone of Huntington, moderator of the Presbytery, presided, assistnl by a committee of ministers. Rev. Frank D., of tbe Hemptitead The actor's colony section of the village ia beginning to take on its sum¬ mer activities, a number of the actors and their families now being back at their homes, and othera coming every day. A muaical entertainment un;ier the auspicea of the Yoang People's Society was held at the Presbyterian Church that happens during the evening. Village Trustees All the membera were present at the regular meeting this Friday afternoon. Bids were opened for electric light supplies, ^here being about a dozen bidders. 'The lowest bidders were the The following item was in.-'erted In this column last week, but for thi' benefit of my young friends, I am pub¬ lishing It again: A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS I hardly need to s#y fhat I like to be M. Ke.r, D considered a frientl of the youngsters. Presbyterian Church preached the se.-- but I am going to prove it a little more mon. There was speeial niusic by a forcibly by mHking this olfer in this nii.xhd choir as a part of the service, column: The .subscription price for Tht-serv ic in connection with the the Nassau County Review from now installation included the following to .Ianuary 1, I'Jl.0, is $1. To every , numbers: Organ rrelude, Mrs. Ida buy not over 13 years ni age, who Pov.ell ; hymn. "1 Love Thy Kingdom brings us in an order for a new sub-' Lord; invncition, Uev. Elmer E. Lou.n. scription for that time, with $1, I will I of the Baptist Church ; anthem, choir; give a written order on any merchant Scripture reading. Rev. Saul 0. Cur- whose advertisement appeara in our! tice. D. D.. Methodist Episcopal and Milton Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- regu.ar display cclumns, for basebalL Chuich ; sermon Rev. Frank M. Kerr. bur Raynor, Bradford and Merwin supplies to the amount of .",() ci^nts. D. D. ; hymn choir; installation. Dr. Raynor, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Raynor, one-half ot the amount received. This Johnstone; charge to the pastor ; Rev. Daisy and Claude Raynor, Mr. and ofer holds good for 10 days from this .A. 11. Rennie of Hockville Centre Mrs. Andew Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. dale. Presby terian Church; charge to the George Weyant. Miss Libbv and Carle- THANK YOU ^Z^Vt' ^^^ ^- ^/-u ^ f *""*• """" ton Weyant, Joseph Muller. Mr. and, . .. ^HANK YOL , Side Presbyterian Church; prayer, th t) 11 12 13 23 ¦JTl .800 .633 .600 .567 .233 .167 Mrs. James Hanse, wife of former jn G , ... „. „„j , , „. uie UIUS-were so inueiinTce me award- «.„,„„ rp i „r kt ,., v ,i, ed, Mrs. Brightson; recitation. Yon ing of the contract was laid over to be ¦ p"''"'V'^P'*°f, ^^"V, ^"''' p Gray Heud, Mi.s Oliv. Stretch; piano , tabulated ¦ ^""""' ^^^- ^""^ '^"- ^V ^' ^"y"""" solo, a Polonnaise, Chopin, b Minuet' Hi,u ™„ro oi. „,!«•„- ..„.,._„:„_ anJ Dorothy Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. I wish to express my thank a to my Moderator: hymn. "The Church's One "'"^raKes: Msttart of int«r«tt to and about tboSranMB in our local dapartmant by H.E. P. BOWLING TOURNAMENT FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won Lost P. C. Hose 1 24 Hose 3 19 Truck 1 18 Hose 4 17 Honse 2 7 Engine 1 6 Hose 1 were the winners again this ytar in the bowling tournament, which ended Monday night at DeMott .s al¬ ley-, followed by Hose 3. -is noted in the .standing above. Where a team forfeiteil games, in ord?r not to make the average appear loo small, they were given a score of .¦ 5o, mid the same vvith teaiiis to whom the games vvere forfeited, but who did not bother to roll the series. Scores of course were not given to any indi¬ vidual bowlers for these gamea, and the individual games are ."imply that many games short in ligiiniig up tho Wednesday evening. The following Wagner Electrical Company,for trans intereating program waa provided: formers, $1445.75; Fort Wayne Elec-I Player piano aolo, Polka de Concert, , trie Works, J'JHa.73. On the supplies ,, ., . ., , , w- ,, , p., _ ^ ...... Bartlett, H. J. Raymore; aolo, aelect the bida were so indelimte the award- ""'' ^'¦^''\ r ",:, „ I 1 '"w„7°; friends who took my advice • upon the Foundation." benediction and organ. Following are the uverHg.. '"'"'^' proposition to vote yes at the special Rev. Mr. Gould came to Free ,ott the howlers, and team averat;e . . and Dorothy Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. : «l«<=''°" Tuesday to decide whether a : shortly after the Jeath of Rev. Cha Bids were alsj opened for extension ¦ - j j fall Paderewaki, Cornelius Van Rees ; j to water mains aa follows. p:dward A. Rice, $4314 Villuge Preaident Hanse, waa operated solo. The China Tragedy, Harold E upon Saturday afternoon at 8;30 at the Brown; instrumental duet, selected, Mercy Hospital, Hempstead. Mrs. Misa Annie Smith and Mr. Ruhl; reci- Hanse is reported as resting comfort- tation, selected, Wallace Campbell; ably. minuet in G, Paderewski, Cornelius Van Rees: vocal quartet. Spring Song, The Marine Hotel Company of Free- Pinsuiti, Mrs, Charles Reach, Mrs. port has filed papers of incorporation Edward Chase, Charles Hall, Roacoe with the Secretary of State. "The cap- Paul ; duet, selected, Miases I{ose Van ital stock is $15,000 and the directois Rees Hnd Leonora King: pUiyer pi»no are Charles Johnson, Harvoy George solo, Maasa's in the Cold, fold Ground, and Isidor Mayer of Freefwrt.- Times. Koster, H. J. Raymore. Frank Pearsall. A pleasant evening was spent with games and music. tractor should be purchased for Truck Herbert Scholey. in May, 1913, from Co. No. 1. I believed, and still do, I Garden Citv, where he was temporar- O. E. U. Revnolds, $4420 W. Van Wicklen,$ 4598.22 The contract was awarded to Rice. Mr. Mrs. George W. Westcott entertained the Tueada" afternoon Five Hundred Club at her home on 120 No. Bergen that thia waa the best thing for the yillage, and the refult is gratifying to me. A repreaentative of a liquid asphalt Place Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were company addressed the Board regard won by Mrs. H. I.. Maxson, Mrs. Ld- ing supplving the village with his oil. i^^^^ Chapman and Mrs. J A. buti^hin. The proposition waa taken under ad-! "'^^^f'^'^hments were served after the visement by the Board. games. Application of Ambrose Schiller for permiaaion to place swinging aign i JUST FOR INFORMATION Probably never before in the annals ' The moving picture play, "Smash¬ ing the Vice 'I'rast" a dramatization in six parts, including scenes in which At the .Methodiat Church "Mother's Day" will be observed next Sunday. ily making his residence with a broth ei. He carne east frnm Kansas and WHS engaged in the advertising busi¬ neas in New York City, with which hc still remains conneeted to a certain ex¬ tent. In June, 1913, he waa invited of the incorporated Village of Freeport to supply the pulpit of the Freeport Name has there been a mo:e clearly uetined I Church. He accepted and the follow- Batcher. John breach in the Board of TrusleiM than ing March vvas eallet-! to be the perma- Hedell. Leater at preaent over the appointment of a j nent pastor by the congregation, which Hedell, William ; successor to fill the unex;iired trem of j was affirmed by the Presbytery of Niis- Matthuis, John Mr. and Mrs. John J. Randall have Ryhert P. Welden. -News Report. j sau at a recent session. Patterson, Fred S. front of his hotel at 1 Railroad ' returned to their Freeport home, af- Just for information. Same eondi- TEAM AVERAtikS Hose 1. 7.'.7 Hose 3, 667 Truck 1, 621 Hose 4, 642 Hoae 2, .'')93 Engine 1, 571 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Games .\verage Avenue was granted. Petition was presented by C. V. Boi- A peculiar fact in connection vvith Smiih, Leroy Tne mornintc sermon by Dr. Curtice : ler for a stieet light on Whalev St., will be presented at the Crystal Tiie atre, Friday und Saturdity afternoon and eveiiinii of this week. See adver¬ tisement on lust page. ¦ and its Ble.-sings." In t'le evtning tiie sermon will take up "Our ('!;ntroversy with .Mexico: It.s Cause.s und the Lessons from It." District Attorney Whitman takes part, will be on " Motherhood : its Burdens ; between Bayview Avenue and Rose • • ' " '¦ ¦ "" . . -. .- Street, preferably ut Roosevelt Place; referred to Light Committee with power. i Petition was received from several I residents of Onslow Place, asking , that that atreet be improved with I Peekskill gravel from South Side Ave¬ nue to Archer Street, one block ; re- : ferred to Street Committee j Double assessments of ;>roperty of I Dr. (Jeorge 11. Parshiill nml Mrs. Em¬ ma I.. Huker for the yeur.^ 1906 and 1907 were by vote ordere record. ler having spent the winter in Flotida. tion existed 13 years ago, and no 1 these services was that there were four - - , agreement was reacht. generations of churchea jiresent rep'-e- Mr. and Mra. How.-.rd Walters en- Al'.hough the members of the lioanl I s-nted by their pastors. The sermon tertained a number of their friends at ' have numbered four including Presi- "JUASH StJCIAL" (At Presbyteiian Church) The twenty-fourth chapter of Second Chronicles recorii.^ the fact that the rigliteDiis King JoHsh, being mindl'ul to rep.-iir the lemple of the Lord, gave orders to tne Priests to go |
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