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You-Go to Church Sunday, April 16th-You Nassau County Review
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 7 1916
Yd. XX, No. M
Freeport
I In the Fire Department
I cmi'i.r^ of xhr k*vi#w for •*»# at Grrrl.-
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HIGHWATEK TlUt TABLE nr. ior !Vioa> H.».k. D<-rin< l.j"«.t Baj)
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Friday .April Saturdav, Sundav Monda..
Taaadty, Wcdn sdv Thurf iay. Friday
Saturriav.
11 S:ll p. m.
12 4:09 p. c;.
13 4:67 p. m.
14 .5:39 p. m. l.'i 5 :5n p. m.
¦ School Tax Collector Archer B. Wal¬ lace reports taxes collected of $51,(j25. leaving a balance of aboat (IT, IOU.
HEPARTMENT ELECTIONS The largest vote ever cast for office ill the lire d:;pBrment wa« polled Thurs¬ ilay (?r^nt^g, when Itl votes were
cast, with the follnattn^ re-uils: 11:12 a.m.! For fbief—Howsrj E. Pear-all, ll:.57a. m. ; unanmDUS. I2:50p. tn. I Kor Frst Assistant Chief—John J. 2:00 p. m jKniidall, jr., upanrnrou?.
tor >Vfjn(l A**«*t*r.t Cisief—Ci<tr-
Village Trustees i Pastors Appeal to Men
At the first meeting of the Board Thuraday afternoon an application was granted the Freeport High Schoul boys, by Arthor Deagon, jr., secre tary, to hold an inter-class athletic meet on Olive Boulevard, between Ocean and Long Bench Avenues, on Saturday, May 6, from 2 to 6 p. ro.
Mrs. H. V. Humphrey of Pine
Street requested that the name of
"Turks Island" be changed to Edwards
|AvenJe, the name heing in recogni-
. tion of the sterling qualitiea of one of
I the citizens of the street referred to.
Join in Urging Active Co-opera- for Go-to-Church Sunday— Men are Working.
concerned ac-
Ience William?. Hose I. 70; Edward _,,_„,.,.,...
JRice, Engine 1. .7.=!; William F. Dun- The Board thought the citizens and
krr. How 2. 99 , ,. ,, ,. , „ ,. c
Arthur Nichols waa oran.n^ou»ly ; "^ould be consulted hefore taking re Hecterf Chief of rhe Ue»!.«lead De- j »'<">• »"'' instructed the clerk to notify partment. and Jiha e. Meek-r .,vbi ,'ho«e interested.
unanimously elected to socceed Chief' L. F. uomellas and II. P. Libby Timothy ShsDahai cf Rj>ckville ('en-
Freeport, Alar. '25, 1916. To the Men of the Churches of Free- port : Dear Brethren :
We. tbe pastor!* of the Protestant churches are looking forward earnestly and prayerfully to the possibilities tbere are for ns all and for the ad- vanceinent of Onr Lord's work in Freeport at the coming Eariter season. We desire to enlist the intereat and the active organized co-operation of the Christian men to secure success.
We bave tbis plan to offer you for
F'rank Willeta ia now riding around tie. in a new six cylinder Oakland, attend- ! - ing to his duties with the John J. Ran-' dall Co, '
Aloert H. Hoeckley of the Brooklyn Eag:e deiive.ed sn interesting talk on' "What the Children's Coort Means.'' before the .Men's Club of the Church of the Ttannfiguration last evening.
A. S. .Mott has sold his milk busi¬ ness to C. 11. Dahl of Roosevelt, who will Of;»r«fe the route in cunneition with hi« present milk 'lujitiess .Mr. ^ott has been engaged in (hi:* busii.^ jn for the past seten years and has n;iide a best of friends by his genial dispusi tion.
A new;- item signed Henry J. Vc* ; kuvl wa;! left in our otiite this week. ; The letter is returned by the po.«toffice for better address. Information will be appreciated.
The Columbian Bras^s Kojndry is ad-1 aertising fi.r an e.\pt^rt atenographer. I As thiB is an up-to date office, withi every convenience, it looks like a good' chance for some bright young lajy now I commuting tn New Xork every day. j
t'iarence E. .loner! who lor several! years conducted the hardware store on j Main Street nt>*i operated by Claude : Brotheriiige, haa taken a pos ition as' fiianager of the hardware department) if \}. Howard Randall's store on j Hrooklyn Avenudi '
presented a petition signed by several yoor consideration, and hope that you
. interested property owners asking for may find in it a way to co-operate in f
• extension of water mains on sections securing a record-breaking attendance !
, pf Third aod Porterheld Places. Tbey and a deep and lasting spiritual in- ^
' were piomUeJ the work would receive ' terest. '
prompt attention. 1. We recommend the active ob-1
Upon request 0^ the Chief of the seraance of Holy Week, beginning I
Fire Department, President Randall with Sunday, .\pril sixteenth, and clos-!
was authorized to sign a contract for ing cn Easter. We want that our men '¦
a fire gong in the residence of the shouid join heartily with us in, a co- |
I chief, on East Avenoe, at a coat of operate action to induce the people of :
I $26. oor viliage to attend the appointed ser- I
' The chief alao presented a requiai- vices in their respective churches and '¦
tion for supplies for the department, to laber for a deeper spiritural inter-'
a. approved by the Fire Council, est.
These were all granted excepting the 2 We recommend as a means toi
request for permiasion to purchase a secure this end that April 16 (Palm ¦
set of photographic plates of all the Suuday) be observed as a "Go To
apparatus of the department. Trus Chorch Sunday" with the usual efTect- '
tee Maxson objected tn this as he did ive slogan "Every Man, Woman and '
not think there was any authority for Child in Church" on that Sunday. You ;
granting supplies merely for senti- know of the great success of this '
Get Your Friends to Join Qo to Church Moveiiient
Bellmore
IV i< y,oi .•ii..iii:li thill i'.ii TO cHn.'cii.:
Till- '1:1 > tluit IIII'II stoirod at rt'li,i:ii ( lirh'Cli nioMMiinl li:is f»:is>i'(l. If vmi To < liriMJl i-'mv !i... will nol lau-li Jil Cliriill! nM)\.'ii;i|it it; ;i ><Mi('ii.H [(roposit inl ll is j.'1'ttiiiu' lii.Ljt'r lillll lioltcr ivcrv clay. It \i'rl>. Kvcrv iiuiii wiiii ii s|i;irk of r('Ii,i:ioii Miiiictliiii- iviil 111 111.' CO 'i'o CIIT'lJCil l'l
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llic oo TO iiiiin to OO The (io TO Ihtc i.) istav. i-ni to make con- '¦/.!•< that lliiTf is
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THEREFORE ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR TO GO TO CHURCH. HE WILL NOT RESENT YOUR REQUEST. HE WILL NOT RE¬ QUIRE MUCH URGING. IF HE DOESN'T LIVE BEYOND THE PALE OF CIVILIZATION HE HAS HEARD OF THE GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT. AND, HAVING HEARD OF IT, HAVING SEEN THE THOU'=:ANaS WHO ARE CHURCH fklEMBERS, HE WILL BE RECIiPTIVE. FREQUENTLY YOU WILL ELOQUENT¬ LY PLEAD V.'iTH YOUR NEIGHBOR OR FRIEND TO JOIN YOUR GC-r CUB C^ VOUR CARD CLUB. USE A LITTLE OF THIS EICCU"NCE TO OCT YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS TO JOIN THT CHU=:CH.
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11 is s'.ii uri-iii'j' «ii; \\',( I! -I'.' : .-pt rlil.oj-t,,' fM To •li tivuMi;: t'l i;i't a <l!'' ' (Tn !'.'!!oA-
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r.trnest truin can do to aid the OO TO ¦; lie half lifiirti'd whon you a.sk your 'ijClI. Ordititirilv it ilorsii"i rc(|iiirp
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mental leasons, and this ittrn was un¬ animously denied.
An application was received for macadamizing of Jay Street from Dean Street to East Lena Avenue.
movement two years ago, und with the hearty help of our men we believe we i can far outdo our former record. We very earnestly ask you to take upon i your shoulders the responsibility of signed by Robert Ashton. There are pushing this movement thmugh to a seven houses on the block ; referred to splendid success.
street committee. 3. If yoo assume thia work, which
Isadore Mayer 8.p;;e8red before the ; je alfO a privilege, in the light of our Board as request'd to consider the | Lord's call to Co work in His vine- matter of payment for Peekskill grav- yard, we a* putflFI Will gTva you *^^ i el on Roosevelt Street, for the block , fultesl and most aCtiVe co-operation,-. „,,i_,n,pnt, f„r ...ail just south of Merrick Road. This was I consistent with our special functiona ''''"^'^ put down with the umkrstendirg that as Rrinisfer? of the Grace of God and Mr, jvinj^gf would pay for it. the n il preacheis of the Gospel of Odr Lord ' lage to do the work. President Ran- ¦ Je^ns Christ. Unanimou^^ly Re-eiecle-i Chiel F, ¥. D <^"" **'*^ ^^ ^^^ looked up the assessed -We consider thia a conununity work - value of the jSroperty and found tliat which no single church can do. Nor
OLD OFFICERS :$riLL HOLD the opening of the sireet through the can several accomplish the best results
Do not forget that Ine new captains I property had increaaed the assei-sed , working independently.
iiiovomcrit IS j: 'MM- ii^iri 111 till
nvini.' eviTv LM-iat w. rk '
Roosevelt
Frank S. Snekeker,
entative, is in thia
1 \te pleaseti to i
Jr., our autboriz illatre every Tuei ve special item?.
Merrick
I i».Hlil.-<1 LyHev. W.U. Mhoulil Ih.' sent tu hitn i Ihis htadinir.
hoWAliD E. i'L>i;S\l.L
! We coinin«nJ the aUitudt of our
f.j j feprcsentfltlvi? In Congfesn, Frederick
(..'. liicks, in sending letter.* to his con-
J slitUGlits sliitinn that their views on
Mrs. George Plaee a"''! qutsticns now before Congrtes Hre of
.'?inirle coiilcs of the hfassuu Coiiriiy K Kale at Mi-s K. Nathan's .Store, NaBfiiii I
Ke^^ulhr services at tlii^ .M. K. (.'luirch every Sunday morning at 1(03(1, e»en- 1 .ng al 7 :3(); Sunday Sohocl in fhe af- !'ernoon at 2:'i9; preachinj; by the pas- ''or. Rev. B. F. Ray. All are wslcome *o these servicts.
We will iiublish th>- schedule of games for the coming season by the local baseball team in our next iasue.
William Hadenhop ia having a new front placed in his store on Petlit Avenue and is making other additions and improvements.
Stephen P. Petti' i- tn loninience the erecti<,in of a store liuililiiig on his property on Bedford Avenue, eouth of tirand Avenue, in the near future.
1 At the primary held on Tuesday there was no opposition to any of the candidates on the Republican ticket the votu resulting as tollows; For Delegates at-Large to the National Convention —Leon R. Rrown, Sti; James W. Wadsworth, jr., 86; Freii> erick C. Tanner, 83; Charles S. Whit¬ man, i)5. For District Delegates to National Convention- George Wilbur Doughty, H4; William F. flanugan, 84. Kor Member of .Slate Committee
—Georjie Wilbur Doughty, so. Coun ty {^immittee -James .1. Molloy, t!."!; Charles Peterson, 1.
On tbe DemocrHtic licket. however, there was a very apirited tight for member (if the County Cinniiiitt f. John ,'. Hedell, who has held this po. sition for several years, was the only one lo lik' a petition of nomination, but several ol the friends of Churles Friseh inilu.'eil hini tn run. after the lime ol tiliii.L; iietitions had expired, Hmi il was iietcisiiry for them lo write his iiHine on the InMul, .At the count it wus fininil '.lisil 41 liallo'-i '.nd b'-en cast f(ff this otiice, each of llu ciinUi- dates reeeivpii '29, •with one blank, llie iialtjiice ol the ticket receiveil very little attentrnn. the vote being: For Delegatts to NalioiiHl (^invention. William Cliurch Osbom, L'S; SHiiniel IJntermeyer, 21!; (ieorge .1. .Meyers, 22; James A. O'GurmHn. 2:i. For .Mein'nr of Stnte Conimiltie, Bertram GHnlner rseeived '21 votes.
._ . .. - ., Shall we not to Copiague. where George Place has ; w Uicks can onlv [lease us we are,
and lieutenants elected Tuesday even- value from $3500 to .IIS,600 a ye^r, ; f„r tbu great occasion become " Work-' ^ "^ i IBr, lllCKs. tan oniy j lease us,
hief^ elected or ad- making about $200 a year more
The Great South Bay Ferry Co. has ! oj>ened its servitt between Swift Creek j ataticn and the beaches. Daily ser-1 vice will irommence a few days before ing and the new
Decoration T)ay. but one trip is now : vanced Thuraday evening do not take taxes, and this was practically the made oit^aturday afternoon and two | otfice until April 19, and tbat the uid only street not improved without ex- irips on Sunday. Sonday was thenrst | olficers are in charge uitii thai time, pense to the abutting property owners. good day for fishing and hundreds of j cumpany by-laws notwithstanding. Trustee Maxson thought that it
anglers came out from New York; FIRE COUNCIL would be unjust to force the claim and
Broaklyn. i .^i c:„ <• l.^_;i. i -»de """^^'^ ''"''¦ '^^ obligation be can
celled; Trustee Bedell seconded; car i ried.
Report of Police Justice Flint
Williams: Frank T. Bailey. Alvin ^ «^7**^J«<='?P'''"'f» f'"'J"" «'"'^' Raynor. W. D. Fincb. John T. Cotter. ¦''^^°' """^J ""/^ '^b for February. P. D. Combs, jr.. W. W. Fullager. i Fo«''-'e«" double assessments were William H. Ryder, Jobn S- Sumner, I''"""??• ^ „ . ,, Oscar Rupert. Edward F. Rice. Charles ^ P""'^*"\^ Kandall, on reqoeat,
< brought up the matter of increaae in '• salary of John T. Cotter, assistant en
Mr. and Mra. M.J. Place of Nassau 'ton" | i„ferpsi („ him'*W inviting their px move Monday of thia corning week j ,„.f ,;si„„. While this expression from
FIRE COUNCIL The new Fire Coaneil wi!) be atad Jaeob Post and Stephen P. Pettit | op as follows: Chief Howard E. Pear- are l)uilding a store on their property ! sa". First Asst. Chief John J. Ran- oo the Merrick Road, between George i dall. jr.. Second Asst. Cbief Clarence:
in ers together with Him?" Signed: Ssul (>. Curtice, M. E. Reginald H. Scott. P. E. J. Sidney Gould, Presb. August C. Karkau, Luth,
secured a position.
W. Raynor's grocery and DaSilva's i
buikling. Tbis will be a one story I
bailding, for either one or two atores. ,
Tbe front of tbe grocery now occopied !
by Mr. Raynor will be brought out |
aaen witb the new building, so thatj O. Niles and Clarence E. Jones.
tba antira front ot the addition and i
Mr. Raynors' store wil
match.
Tbe annual meeting of the Neigh borbood Workers will be beld next Mondav, April 10. at the home of Mra. a D. Smith. West Merrick Road. It will be an all day meeting, convening j at 10 o'clock in tbe moming. wben the aaaaal reports will ba read aadaffieers | alactad. Luncbaon will ba served at BOOD. At 2 p. 0. Misa Provan. boosts mother for tbe Nassau Cottage Assa- ciatien. will speak regarding ber work. Tbis session is opan to tbe public and any who srish to bear Misa Provan wi4l ba cordially welcomed.
J. Hoylar Ellison, private aecretary to Coogreoofnan Frederick C. Hicka, paid a pleasant visit to tba editor of tba Nasaaa Couniy Review, in com¬ pany with Frank £. Rose, Monday af- tarnooo. Frank and Huyler are still,' as inseparable as wben they wera the big fire fighters of Vigilant Hose Com¬ pany together <and tbay bava never bad any better ones bafore or since). Mr. Ellison is vary macb inter«:sted in bis tsork at Waahington, and enter¬ tained tba editor immensely witb a talk along tboae linos. Wbeo he left Waahington arrangements wera being aada far aondrng out 60,000 packages af aaads to Congressman flicks' con- atitaants in tbis district. Mr. Ellison talto as tbat a copy of Mr. Hicks', ••» innovation in voUac
gineer at the power boose. Troatee Mahnken moved tbat tbe amount be increased from $110 to $120 carried; President Randall and ' tee Bedell voted no.
Fourteen Y^ars Ago
(Items of inttrest from the R<>view files fourteen years ago this week i
R. H. Mayland again elected presi- >
dent of Towfi Firemen'a Associstion. j
Henry K. Rider elected Chief of i
Freeport Fiae Department. j
j W. Van Wicklen's new store on I
I Main Str-iet completed. !
i Roosevelt 'postoffice opened, Charles i
j B. Moore, fMatmaster.
' Rev. D. A. Jordan sppointed pastor '
'of Freeport M. E. Church. j
i L. I. R. R. promises Village Board
tbst they will "see to it that two
trains do nat meet at the station
tbe eame tiase."
services will continue tbe aame on
Sunday. Sunday School will be h^ld
at 2;45 p. IB. and at 7:4."> p. m.
Leighton Nugent, lay reader, will bt
in eharge of the evening service,
were There Burglars? The Junior Guild win hold no meet
From the Brooklyn Times: ing this week owing to fhe fact that
••The police received a call from the \ 'heir directoress, Mrs. M. J. Place, is
iT«aidence of George Hoffman, 26.5 making preparations to move from
' Soath Ocean Aveaue, Wednesday morn- j Roosevelt.
' ing aboul 11 o'clock. When they ar- ' Last Wednesday evening there was
rived tbare tbey foond Mrs. David » very interesting service at the mis
Straass. Mr. Hoffman's daughter, and i son '" charge ot Rev. Inwood of Gar-
aaotber woman, both with revolvers i den Cityi Rev. Inwood is rector in
in their banda. They said that a man | charge of the Episcopal Chorch in
idreaaedinabrown suit had tried to ; Mineola. Servicea will continue to be
,u '• force an entraace to the houae through | held during lent, every Wednesday
Trus-i •'*•'¦ ***"¦• ""d "hen they shot to j evening at 8 p. m,
' acare bim, be disappeared toward tbej „.,,,. a .,.
¦bara. The officers made a thorough I l»>e following companies of the aearcb, bot found no one.
Again, between 2 ano 3 o'clock in the afternoon the police received a second call from the Hoffman country home. Wben they arrived the two women said someone was upstairs in the house. Tbree ofTicers made a tbor« oogh aearefa. but found no one. They foon j dreasars open, and things scat
lUVecthiless, conscious that our repre
. r. ... ,, r, , ~ 1 %i • .u i sentative ha'i a nilly til the whole coun At St. Paul's Episcopal Mission the | ^^^ ^^ ^^|| ^^ ^^^ ^|^^, ^.j^,^^,^^ ^,^ ^^^^,
district, hod we can conceive it po-si
Roosevelt Fire Department have elect¬ ed officers for the coming term:
Alpha Hook., Ladder and Hose Com¬ pany—iiV>remsMi, John Boston; first as- sistsnt foreman, Robert Ramsbotton ; second assistaat foreman, Vincent Sol¬ mo; sacratary, Eugene Eldridge; (inan cial secretary, Jesae Khodes ; treasur er, Fred MaJlineaux; trnstee for 3
A very interesting meeting of the Bellmore Boardof Trade whs Held at Firemen's llall last Monday evening. About thirty memliers mikI residents of tbe villaiie attended. Several sub- jtcts "f local interest were discussed and conslilered.
The Hailroad Coniniittee reported ble thai in larger interests our own hg^jng tbken up with the Adanis Bx- inmedinte ones may son'etimes Sfetii p^^gg CompHny the matter of free ex to submorne. The bane of our (lollti- pres« delivery ami have every reason tal existence is the selflshnpss of our j^ believe tbis will be obtsined in the politicians which too often and to ; very near future. The preaent plan of truly represent the seltishnessoflhe ,|,p eomjiBny is to have one truck t»>ake common people," The snag of our jgiivcries from Hellmore, Wantagh, politics is private ¦ interest, PubPc , j^^^fg^jj y^j Merrick depots duily. inlerest must replace private interest and we who abhor the grafter will look for release in tying to the man, independent of party, what cost ot self-BHcrifice, stands ifor public against
private good. Self sacrifice will quire fo be considered « much larger item in public service than it is now
A resolution was passed requesting the Boards of Education in Bellmere and Smithville Soutli to place the •um. of $50 in their tax budgets tor the coming year for the purpose of making snow iittthH throughout the principal streets leadi- 19 ^^^ 'S^^'^'^j^.?''• Bgerd of Education of tic\,'iht'' .,>.nool
tered about in some of tha up,uirs i S^"- S*"*t'.Ab"'n8. wardens John rooms, but Mrs. Strauss said she B«-to» •nd V.ncent Solmo; delegate
't poaitively state that anything
to Sute Firaoien's Assn., Jobn Mc¬ Caffrey; delegate to S. N. V. Assn., Vincent Solaso, and delegates to Nas¬ sau Coonty Assn., John Boston and
According to the Brooklyn Eagle
"It was T«^sy night that burglars pT;^"];^^,;-^^^.
Hose Company
6rat tried to eater the Hoffman home ^t i while only Mra. Hoffman was bome.
Sba heard the noises ar.d flashed on the porch electric light and notified tha Preeport paliee. When tbey
Russell Hose Company—Foreoisn. CIsnde Brotheridge; first assistant foreman. Fraak Coward ; second assist¬ ant foreman, Harold Blynn ; secretsry, Percy Tweedale; flnancisl secretary, Harold Haff; treaaurer, Edward Schmidt; trustee for S years, Fred
Coming Events
Tuesday evening. May 2, annoal i rived the burglars had msde their es school meeting at the Grove Straat | cape. Nothing was taken.
^^"^^¦a Aaa. a a i Tboy tried sgsin Thursdaysf tcmoon | ^j^^ wardens, Edward Schmidt
Tuesday and Wednesday. April «6 | and succeeded in entering, "hey were i^^j p^^ Zaimar- delegste to State
. and 26, a play, "Tbe Nest Egg." by | again frightened away befora tbey got | pjreman's Association, Ciaade Broth
Unanimously Elected Firat Assistant 1 IJIj* **'¦'' ""d Wig Club at tbe Crystal , anything. " | gHdge: delegate to Southern New York
Chief. F. F. D. I ^Jl*" ' From the Hoffman residenco: j Firemen's Association, John C. Hln-
l^^tatmitt Someim'nt Tnek ilmrmiait^' n .."'^./^'o "*' A"?' V*' v 1"*^'" i '*'• ^t'*""* refuses to have any- richs, and delegates to Nssssu Coanty
,*l!^?^.i??^„l'.!?^i ^^^ I ?'**^2L *^V.^.T'^T* ^' ^^^^^l- *'»*»8 »° -y '"' publication and says j Firemen's Associstion. Wiliism F.
„.».«« .» „«..— fo, eompany , |on Choral Society in Freeport M. F..\ghm doea not wsnt it in print
RANDALL. JR.
on tha oystar and fish industry oflicers Tnesday evening wheo be had | Cburch.
i Pearsall and Frank Coward.
before we can hope for improvement , jjlgtrict hl» acted favorably on the in our body oo itic Selfishness has > recommwdation.
taken the 'pep out o pstriotism to- s^,^„ „^^ members were ad.led lo day. Commercial politics and politi- ; ^^^^ „rga„j„tJon.
eiana have wrought a sad havoc in na- |
tional ideals. And. to recur, the poM- j a daughter arrived at the home of
tician gets his under the guise of a | Mr. and Mrs. William Veit of this vil-
sort of cloak of honor. Bis reply to ),pp „„ Tuesdav of last week.
criticism is that we would "get ours'
if we had hia chance, and we "the John J. Hedell of Merrirk Road left
common people" are not sure enough Wednesday on a bosiness trip through
of ourselves to denounce the sspersion. northern New York State.
We have a commendable desire not to ^—^——^—___________
be hypocrites. Hence may of our politicians are "getting away with it." Selfishness chsllenges attack if the nation's life is to be preserved. Selfishness is sin. Religion combats
Hymeneal
WHAl.RY-CHESHIRE Mr. and Mrs. John W. Whaley an> The truly religious will he the nounce the marriage of their daughter truly patriotic. The heritage of the , Estella to Clifton H. Cheshire on Fri- present wor will be in this country a day, March 3!. Tbey sre at home at new emphasis ujion religion. .49 Bedell Street.
Services at the Chorch of the Re-' KIERNAN-GIBONkY
demer Sunday, the Kifth in lent, at ; Tbe friends of Mr. and .Mrs. John 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. j Kiernsn of Rose Street will b« sur- Morning f rsyer and sermon. Evening ' orised to lesm of the marriagu of Prsyer and sermon. Church School Jaughter. Elsie, about a rnonth ago in each Sunday st 10 A. M. in the Psrish California to Francis P. (iihoney. House. Csmp Ground Sunday School ' Mrs. Kiernan accompsnied her daogh- every Sonday in the lira ball of Com- ter to Calijjhrnia, and returned lasl pany No. 2 on Camp Ave. at I o'clock, week. Mr. and Mrs. Qiboaey will re- Tbe Womsn's Auxiliary roaeU weekly ; aide in Snn Frsncisco, Cat., for tbe
will also ba aant to avary man in tbe ballota printed witb • li*i of aii tb* diatriet. ao wa will not waste time nominees thereon. Although most by
printing H in tbe Review.
Tty ny ipadal box of ent flowers. 7Bc for tha waakand. C, R. Ankers, •orist. Rockvilla Cantra. L. I.; tela phone coonactlon; dalivary anywhere
laws probably woold not allow of this, it is a schema which woold save much ' time on company elcct'oo night.
Easter dance by Entertainmant Com¬ mittee at tbe Fraaport Club House.
New Telephones
PREEPORT EXCHANGE Following is the list of recant
Prom tha police records (tba oniy onca that ara open for inspaetion):
March SO. OfAcer Couens at Hoff¬ man'a two houra.
Oflicar VanRiper at Hoffman's one |' bo«r.
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COMPANY ELECTIONS ! Tba annual eleetioaa of all tfae com
paniaa of tha dapartaaot wara bald .^ „ . , ., „
; Tuaaday avening. with ihe following j *^^* °®''* "' **"• ^•'' ^^'^ ^•'« AttaotioB ia aallad to tha advartisa ' officers elected: i *¦**• Coaipany:
maat of G. BafMOtt Smith in this is-1 HOSE 1 PSBEPOBT EXCHANGE
rr-, My-8y»}*fci»M b«llt ap a big! Captain. Frank T. Bai lav; I.euten-i Fraaport
taaWMS aad haa a rapaUtion for giv- ^^^ ^|yi„ jfUynor; aecood liaatenant. | G. Chuisano. 34 Banofngton Avanua; tag good oaiviea. ... .. I Daniel G. Raynor:nconlia«oacraUry, 1117-r
"""*"*" I Frank Moras; financial aacratary, Ed **••• 0- Rasmussen, 61 Marrick
B«, IMd coal at tba rigbt price. I ?*» StUlwdl; tTMM^ ^a»e, R-I R^fdJ «8-J , „, „ ^ „ .
naa»«t Coal Co., 619 S. Main St. jlSjn'tb; wwdab*. Frank Bailay and Al-T J. P* Bo". 21? Rapdall Aveoue;. a n,«wJ»4«r ttii*ilrt**ii
Tal. 88». 'vin Raynor: tmataaa. AlbartWhalay. I tM-r * A UroWIng BUSlnMS
Advartlaaasat. I f^roo Graavas. A. J. Croaiay; dtiagate I P«b«r l^lnkalststH, 24 Brooklyn Ave-' Tha Fraaport Ice A Puat Company! Miss Kbriorie Hiriiaker tendered a
jN. Y. sute. Assn., ClattBeaWilUatts: I Bia ;»»•-« anooonee thM thay bsve made addi- bjf„j<j, p,^-t^ ,bou, fifteen of bar
Smitli * Badali tali bow to praaerve ; S. N. Y. Avan., ?. B. LoQBam. ! Oacaga Stone, 88 Henry Street; tioas to tbeir plant and ^flolpment | y^„/,j^^, „„ Monday aftarnoon.
HOSK 1 • "•*•* ' "hich hava matarially iacraasad their, ^prii 3, at tbe bome of har paranU,
j Capuittw W. D. Fincb; liaounant.; Haldwin «paeity for sarviog thair caatonara. y, ,^ y„. Cbarlas K. Hamakar,
Obituary
JAMES STEWART UMASSA James Stewsr, tbe bright littia one
on Thursdays at 2:30 P. M. G. P. S. ""t year
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilman bave { meetings on Fridsys st 8,30 and 7,80 |
rented tba liousa of Alvin G. Smitb on | P- M. Boy Scoots meet on Tuasdays ;
Lakewood Avenue snd will move tbere | at 7,30 P. M. Cooking Scbool sessions ;
during the coming waak. | are held on Saturdays st 9.80 A. M. '
j Doring Lent a service is beld io tbe I « *__.. -t .- s u » I C. W. Dahl. proprietor of Sweat, chorch 00 Friday afternoons at 4.20.; .a. .a , sm as, «• .. ¦
, . „. «... ^"^^^ information aa to what , (;,„,„ psiry of tbis village, bas pur- a cordisl welcome awaits nil who at * ?"'""* ""^ '°" "' **'' •"** **"• ""=''••'
, i pbooa installations ss reported by tha; *" *** "' "r! ,' m » "" I «'»"«^ »»" "'"' business ot A. 8. Mott; „nd tba s-rvicas of tbis church. * - >~ ' , dooa appaars 00 tbe police blotter. jof Fraaport. Mr. Dahl took cbarge
Fraoi a raviaw of all tba abova: I'pf bis naw route on April 1.
Oar raadars can form an opinion as I -. ^ ,. : 'T~» ,.«...
wall aa for Q. to givs them ona. It L ^ **«' *^"" '?,i^,^Tl^^.l'"
:aaa»a oaanimoos, boiraver, tbat noth- i ^'"'<*"»« "'^''^'ly Charles Bebr. hava
i iagwa* taken from tbe Hoffman rasi. I ^".'•"^•^ „*"'"«/'* P"* '"•^;
drnca. altboagb tbera is a discn.pancy IChsrles Darling will occupy tbe north
I reiprdinf tha otiier ^ttails
: Store with a plumbing and beating j office, wbi la Mrs. Harry Gijman will [opan • nDJUinery stora ^n tba one to < Ihe sooth.
ywr taath. ia tbair adv. this waak.
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Haooa Laondrr Co., 1160 jTW* eompaay ia antiraly owaad by
Sv DtmoB Smith: raeocdu« sacraUry! \ L. M. Van dar Burgh, Milburn Ave.1tupay«raaad raaMwto af tba Villaga Johh W S«hmi«- flaasKial aacratary, nos: 1161 |at Flaapagt. Mi»liyiag ff«lB 20 to 80
S. Harbart NiabaU; trnsaaior. Albarl j WANTAr.H RTrHAM#2a> ' SSi rfttS ^SSIlll^^tt? ^Sw
aad thay «*ll ba foaad goad paopla to do boslaaM with. C. H. fradariek Is pnsUaat of tfea eompang aai Roland
"Aia you going u plant soma thtab- ^^^J^^hJ^^L;^^. Hantanant, ktttf aad traaa thia SpringT First dnito floodb at right priaaa caa b« ob-
^:U'i:aLfAi::^''?:si:^ »-• ^^' --»-^«,««. w. d LTSSdZlk^rs^'Jrs ^:^'i'i^,*;s:^Lm^'r:t^
taaka yaur asra sahi^tiaaa." t ^'""^ ^ Stair. M. Msatoaas. Kdward
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WANTAGH EXCHANGE
Ballntors
R. Van Idaratiaa. Batiar Straat; 44
WilUam Laea. Nawbridga Road;
on Woods Avenaa. 3amas, music and singing was aaioyad by tha littia folks. aftar wbich a ditiaty laacb was sarvad to all presaat. Tbe ehildren left Miss Marjorie <i*ith aMoy ezpraasions of good w<n and bast wisbaa for tba ra- tamt tit tha day.
«?an>Miaid ao fsea ty
LaMsssa, diad suddenly Tuesday ot last week. FunersI services were beld „,.,,« , ..,,.¦ \ fridsy with interment in Grranfield
Cbas. Offerman ( p«w station bus is I Cemetery.
giving great satisfaction to patrons | -
and is counted among village improva-1 Wm^LIv W^tthor Uft%nrf mants. it is s Ford chassis with a; ^^*^*y VVeainer KepOIT body fumished by Chas. O. Colvin '¦ (Por our readers in othar localities) with sasting capacity for nine baaidas ; Friday. March 81. March eerUinly tba chauffeur. ^.^t g^t ..m, , i.mb;" fine Spring
A. E. Hewlett ratamad bom^ on! <>•'• <:'«v '^^ "**"»• Satarday after a two months' stay in Saturday. April 1. bam Spring Baltimore, Md. ' waathat in morning; oasacast and
——• i chilly in p. m.
Tba monthly maating of tthe Man's i Sunday. :lesr, fin« Spring weaihar Clob will be bald in tha Parish Hooaa continaing.
on Taesday evening at 8.80. Tdteis Monday. Una waatbar oontmomg in aod baseball will ba tha aqhjae'U of •«»•"»*»«*«»<* *»'»<*y •" •'*•"•**"' '•'" principal discussion Refrtcnunants i •«• «»'<• »* »•«*»'• will ba enjoyed. Tuasday, rain and ovarcaat all day, I claarad off cold at night
Among tha ratoral^ familiaa from j Wednaaday, thcrmonEMter (town t<» a wintar spant in Maabattaa ara tha • 86. warmar daring di^. D- A. Clarkaonri. Cha A. af«}narta.and Thursday, elaar and warm
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19160407 |
| Date | 1916-04-07 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 07 |
| Year | 1916 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 14 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19160407 |
| Date | 1916-04-07 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 07 |
| Year | 1916 |
| Volume | 20 |
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You-Go to Church Sunday, April 16th-You Nassau County Review FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 7 1916 Yd. XX, No. M Freeport I In the Fire Department I cmi'i.r^ of xhr k*vi#w for •*»# at Grrrl.- f« «r,<1 B'»;thw»it» ». lUilnjwl A^mi*. Mich- 'ik Nas |
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