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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 43
Freeport
Mnd* eopi«s mt th* iUvtow tor nale at Grrm- bluttkand Bralthwah«'«, Railroad Av«nuri Mich- ooff'ii. Naasau Coanty Review. I>a£iWa'( and Gobeta'i, Main atr«af; Hldn<>y Smilh'a. Waat Harrick Hoad.
BIGUWATEK riDK TABLE (Official figarea for Sandy Hook)
Pri^y Oct. Sat^riay.
Sarxiay
Monday,
Taaaday,
Wednesday. No*.
Tbnraday.
Friday
Saturday,
27
28
29
SO
31
I
2
3
4
7:40 a. m.
8:20 a. m.
9:0S a. m.
9:62 a. m.
10:48 a. m.
11:81 a. IB.
1:02 p. ra.
2:19 p. m.
8:62 p. m.
The item io oar last iiaue, "Pic¬ tures on Exhibition," was copied f:'om the Nasaau Post, and credit was unin¬ tentionally omitted.
Catholics Planning
Big Fall Fair
j The Aatuttin fair end bazaar for benent of the Catholic Cborcb of Our I Holy Redeemer will be opened, next j Wednesday eveninK, November 1, in j the Pariah Hall on Pine Street, by j County Jadgh James P. Niemann, and i win be open for one woek, wilb oanc- I ing in the evening.
I The following nights have been set ' aside for various organizations of the I village:
' Nov. 2—Elks' Night I Nov. 4 —Arcanum Night I Nov. 8 - Firemen's Night j Many valuable dopations ha\ 3 been ! received, one being a (juarter o.f aTre at Mt. Beacon, N. Y 1 J. J. Scannell.
Following are the names of the men : and women of the parish who will aa- ' sist and are taking care of thtir dif¬ ferent tables:
i L. C. B. A. Table—Mesdames G. Angiiii, in charge ; Mary Cartwright, Anna .Martin, Elizabeth Donaghy,
Governor Whitman Visits Freeport
Merrick
Beibnore
Roosevelt
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
Charch, Camp Avenue, west of Mer-l wUI receive the same icaiwful attention as at our
I rick Avenue; pastor. William Stein- *'"''*•
bicker. The Bible School meeta at; The County Repoblican C mpaign 9:30 a.m. Service every Sunday at i Committee will bold a political meet- ill) :45 a.m. Choir rehearsal Wednes-! jng in Firemen's Hall, Bellmore, on 1 day evenings. Meeting of catechu- ; Thuraday evening. .November 2.
i mens Wednesdays at 3 :30. All music i
——— I lovera may enjoy a muaical treat at, ^^"G"" LutherBn Church pastor ^^^^^ ^j |,^^ ^^
..T -I-i. I.- -1-l-i t Ilil, 1 ^ the chanpl Pridav pvoninu November William Steinbicker. The Bible achool '^
'1 ;nii wnliuK to a.ssuuifi eutire re8|)<)nHiln)itv for all the work of! „ "[""P*'"'""'*^. '"K- -T, u ' ™»»f. .» o.in „ „, c»,„i..„ ^„.r„
„, . r .1 T^.. . /-. L 1- 1 V 1 1 1 • • 1- 13. when a phonograph concert will be i meeU at 2:30 p m. bervice every Mrs. E Z Burd is confined to all braochps of th'i fc.t«te Goverument oyer which I h.ive had jurisdic- given. No admission but a free will | Sunday at 4:00 p. ni. This Sunday home on Nassau Road by aidtness tiou in the la.st two vfttvs, aud am willing to aii.s\ver for all that has oflfering will be received. j there will be no service to give all an i L.
heeu doue in those ^'ie:.t departiueate of Government. That is bro:.d ,^^ , "TZTu ^- u J?„^'r«t'!ni'Luhr\\^!!!? *^'' ^°'"* '^''' « "^^^^
' Tl.-—f^-.-"* >.-> Hand-in-Hand i formation celebration. Mra. Heineman and Mrs. Phillips at-
Episcopal Church, St. Mark's Mis- tended the session of the Archdeacon- sion;Rev. Adelbert j. Smith, deacon '^ °*. 'i",.''*''*^?.""^ Diocese whieh in charge. Servicea every Sunday in S,*V" ^ <^hurch. Manhasset, laat
the S. S. A. C. house. Sunday School j Wednesday.
at 3:80. Evening prayer and service at 7:80 p. m. Every Friday evening
Speaks to Large Crowd at Republican Rally on Saturday Evening
Riank Robert, i. our repreaentative in BellmcTe ^,^,1, g. Snekeker. Jr.. Our authoriied fepre- airfv.eimty.. Anorder.^ndnew.left «>th h'm .^^^y^, -, („ thU viiuire every TuUSiyVlind
' will b« pleasnl to receive upectal item*, or mak* appoinQpvnt, for caVlins 'or same.
I Slncle eopien of the NaiiMtu County Re\ ietV fog I aale at Mm. S. Nathan°ti Store, Naaaau Road.
I We will publish in our next issue i achool notes held over thia week b*-
her
. I t - 11 1 ' The memfaeia of the
I will st.iml for It all because I League will meet tonight. Friday, Oc¬ tober 27, at the home of the Misses
bat I am williug to ))iit all iu the itinne
donated by I believe it has ail been done riuht.
! Mv opponent is uot dofi.iit.>. I challenge l.iin to point out one I ^^garet and Catherine Mulcahy. and
'' . , , . ' , a buay evning is anticipated, case or act of cf)riuptioa ou the part of auy mau m luv- employ.
I court invostiKation of al! d.-partinents of government of this I *"»¦ ^"''a E. Burns entertained 25
Some kida aet fire to the hedge in front of the reaidence of Mrs. Zulzer, 101 Wallace Street, Monday afterncon,
badly damaging it. The police were u , • m ux.-
notified and the youngsters will he; Mary Pierre, Flora Halpin. M. Rosa
punished if caught: ' m"'" 'i""^' ""J'* u^""^" V !„
*^ , Mary Meaney, Katherine Kerley,
Mrs. A. E. Frost bas decided to keep Mary Kerley, Anna Fitzgerald,
the Cry-^tal Lake House open all Win- Dorothy Berneiaer. Mane Tristram,
ter and will make special prices for j Cholitide Murphy. Tessie Murphy,
local parties, eithei for regular board Katherine McGregor, Elizabeth 'oin-
or for speciai occasions. She invites | erford, Marie McCarthy, Anna Collins,
your attention and patronage. I ^'^^,'?, .^""l^^ „ , . .. ,„ ,
— , Children's Table—Mrs. Woods in
Clarence A. Edwards haa engaged charge; Mesdames Gallagher, Stanley William Hibbard of Smith Street as a I Mnrphy, A. Murley, Harold .McCord; apeciai representative, in his real
State."—Goveiuor Ch:irl('S S. Whitman, at Freeiiort, Oct. 21, 11*16.
young folks of this village last Satur , , ,, . ,j
day evening at her home on Kirkwood I'"fK'?'" weekly services are held con
With the above "text" Governor ginning.
i Avenue, where a birthday party was He gave facts and figures given in her honor. The early even-!
sisting of evening prayer only. Thia Saturdav will be Sts. Simon and Jude's Day, and the eve of this day regular
"The Fool's Revenge," in six reela, I will be the attraction at the Royal
Theatre, Saturday, October 28, with I Maude Gilbert and William H. Tooker ; in the title roles. Other pictures will
be aho>vn. Manager Charles Behr
«. iiiiiimii loincu 11/n.l ¦.¦>t-.«=-t.t;« U.-V.. ......^.j .-.iv. .....o.,j,, siiun...^ ti,c ounu-i 111^; >vnB opcin ill pinj'iiJK vaiiuuB; -. K M n, * «¦ 1 f ' OB snown. Manager (.^naries Uetir la
ence at the American Theatre Satur- lute nucesaity of changing the govern- I games for whieh attractive prizes were I «"^'«e9 are tieing neio, tne restivai oi „rrgngjnj^ ^ special show to be held on
day evening, after a strenuous day ment in power at Washington before j awarded to the winners and at 1
around the Island A large delegation l.ong Island could receive any consid o'clock goodies of many kinds were
in au:08 went over lo Glen Cove and eration. I served from a table beautifully deco-
escortea the Governor to Freeport, Leone D. Howell, wbo ia making a j rated with Autumn leaves, chrysan-
where he was dined at the FJlka Club winning fight for Surrogate, talked of | themums and tiny novelty pumpkins.
the saints will be observed.
Election night.
On Wedneaday evening of next week •
an Edison concert, aiisisted by other Arthur Cornwell has been confined
well-known talent, will be given in to his home for several days from in-
„ .,.. ,,. , „. „ - ¦ the M. E. Church. All music lovers juries received while working in Gar-
, by the committee from the Freeport the endorsement of bis opponent by , The floors were then cleared and danc-^ „j|i appreciate this opportunity to den City. Mr. t\.rnwell, a painter by
iHoghesandFairbanksCampaignClub. the Nassau County Bar." H« said I ing waa enjoyed. i hear some good music. No admissi '
I The dinner served by Manager _ he found on the list such names as j'
tate and insurance business. Mr. Hib- fey, Jana Gallagher, Catherine Mc- bard is well aequainted with this line, | Cord, May O'Mara, Sadie O'Mara, having been in it for many years in ! Rose Rauch, Mamie Rausch, Dorothy "tbe city." iBerneiicr.
. Refreshment Table—Mri!. A. ScbiU
Bert Donnelly, while working with j ler in charge; Mesdames Jennie Rice, Tdm Powers on the roof of tbe house | Charlea Eagan, T. J. Cronin; Miss of H. C. Schluter on Church Street i Florence Rhodes. Honday, fell from the scaffold on | Holy Name Table—^J. J. Donaghy, which he was working and landed on < president; John B. Cartwright, the hedge which was covered with tbe ' Andrew Murley, Edward S. Keogh, old shingles from the roof. The hedge Frank Keogh, Edward S. Keogh, broke his fall and he escaped with a Jr., Dr. Leo Halpin, Paul Halpin, bad ahaking up and a cut over his right, Maurice l)alpin, Ambrose Schiller, eye. No Ifones were broken or in- Edward fUce, John Meaney, Ed- ternal injuries received. Mr. Powers, waid Meaney, WIHiam A. Donaeby, in attempting to save Bert from fall- John Koble, Bernard J. Loonam, sr., ing, felt himself losing hia balance Bernard J. Loonam, jr., William Loon- and jumped from the scaffold to the am, .Arthur Cooke, Bort Cooke, Thom- groond. He was also hadly shaken up an 3. Cronin, jr., William Loughlio, but escaped seriona injury. 'John McKeon, John T. Kelly, John
Kiernan, Stephen O'Mara, Nicholas
Hymeneal Cunningham, John Ryan, M. Joseph
Harding. William Connelly, E. Bag-
BA1.DWIN —KROPP , nali, Jerome I^Jolan, John A. Schultz,
Mia« Elsie Kiopp. daughter of Mr. IT. J. Moran, Bernard Kremelberg,
and Mrs. Joseph Kropp of 122 Nor.Ui ¦ John Fox, William J. -Martin, 4.
Main Street, and Frank Baldwin, jrTi^ Gately.
.son cf Mr. and Mrs Fymk Baldwin of I Sodality Table—Mrs. Frank A. 68 Grand Avenue, wMWunited.in mar- Keogh, president; Mesdames B. Beath, riage S.-ituiduy evenirtg, October 21, Stephen O'Mara, Stephen Peck, Frank by Kev. .lames Hall of Bellmore. i Bailey, John Canavan, J. A. Canaliz\ After the ct^einony was performed William F. Connelly, William Cliflford, they returnad to Brooklyn where they | Robert E. Donaghy, Thomaa Gillen, will make their home. j George Gosselin, William Horstmann,
i M. Kobel, George Kremelberg, Ber-
SHEARD—BYL i nard Kremelberg, Bernard Loonam,
A marriage license was issued I ^ouise^ Qu^gley^ A. ^W_arin£:_^Mi8,^^^ Thursday to Walter G. Sheard, of Mi
August Sudman could not be excelled, Hirry Keith, former Democratic State
__ and the service equalled the quality. Committeemaii; Bertram Gardner
MTss'ea'Connora," MVEitzger^ld^jrCo}- j The members of the party spoke high- ; present Democratic State Committee-
Wantagh
ly of the hospitality. The gue*its in eluded Messrs. Whitman. Doughty, Jere Wood, McWhinney, Franklin B.
anville, Pa., a lieutenant U. S. M. C, and Mi«8 Marie Byl, 86 West Seaman Avenae, Freeport.
BEDELI—BUCK Mr. and Mra. George T. Bedell an¬ nounce the engagement of their daugh¬ ter, Olive M. Bedell, to John H. Buck of Baldwin.
Gertrude Brown, Anna Fredericks, ; Florence Keogh, Frances Kiernan, : Bella Loonam, Anna Mulvey, Rita : Reynolds. Marion Reynolds, Irene
Pease.
i Launch Burns in Canal
When an explosion in the carburetor ! of,the cabin yacht Nereis, moored near • Sportsman's Canal, occurred Sunday, I the yacht caught fire and was burned rrmtM^ tr\nKi \ XI '" the Water's edge. The yacht is
COOKE—LOONAM ; owned by William Richards of Man
Miss Florence Roaalie Loonam, 1 hattan, who was in it when the fire daughter of Mr. and' Mra. B. J. Loon-} started. He ran the boat aground and am, of .Southside Avenue, and Arthur i attempted to extinguish the fire. J. Cooke cf Randall Avenue, were' married by Rev. Jobn L. O'Toole. at a nuptial mass in the Chorch of Our Holy Redeemer Tuesday. The brides¬ maid was Miaa Belle Josephine Loon-1 The Eastern Music Company has am and the best man was Frank | been formed with the following ofli- Cooke. The ushers were Edgar Cur-! cers : Theo. Bedell, jr., preaident: fil's- ran. W. E. Loonam, Albert Cooke and I worth M. Jenninga, vice president, F.Harold Loonam. The bride wore a i both of Freeport, and Thomaa G. navy blue broadcloth dress and carried I Sweet of Hollis, treasurer. They lillies of the valley and roses and wore | have brought nut their first song, a gold colored hat trimmed with feath-1 " Ragtime Southern Moon," composed
Lord, George F. Thompson, William Charlie McCarthy, who hopes to be R. Calder, Lewis J. Smith, Charles R the next Democratic District Attorn- Wceks and P. A. Seaman. ey; Charlie Wysong, ex-Dem3cratic
After dinne*'the Governor- vvas es- District Attorney; Joseph Steinert, corted torCafnpaign Headquarters on . Democratic Justice of the Peace; Felix Grove Stteet and held an informal re- Reifschneider, a special favorite in ception; from there he vvas escorted the Democratic councils; and so on to tbe theatre and .Sheriif Pettit, chair-; down the line—good old Democrats en- man of tbe meeting, introduced him. • dorsing a good old Democrat for oflice. His address vva:i listened to with in- on a plea of "'non partisanism,' the
man; Townsend Scudder, Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Birdsall James cele- Suorame Court Justice; James P. Nie-1 brated their tenth anniversary last mann. Democratic County Judge ; j Saturday night at their home on Sea-
terest by the audience, which jammed sweetest word the hall (several hundred being unable , Democratic ear-
ford Avenue. Many of their relatives and friends were present to wish them many more years of happy married life, and spent a very pleaaant even¬ ing. A collation was served. Those present were: Arthur Fiah, Mr. Ash¬ down, Arthur Collins, Lillian Janles, Mr. and Mrs. Warren James, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Duryea and children, Winifred, Eunice, Evelyn and Nelson
to enter). Congressman Calder, can¬ didate for United States Senator. spoke of the "splendid enthusiasm'' he found everywhere, and nowhere more than on Long laland. This had
that ever smote the j Duryea, Mrs. Francis K Smith and n the ya*r 1916." I son Herbert, Charlotte Garner, Agnes Box, Lillie Siems, George Siems, Les-
good music. No admission trade, slipped and fell on a hardwood j will be charged but a silver collection 1 fl^o"" ""d wrenched hig back, ^
, ^'!1 tc t^isen. Do not miss this fine 1 - — "^
I concert. ; Though the attendance at the pack-
j The Runcie Realty Company is erect- ! ^Ke party of tbe Russell Hose Co. laat i ing five cottages in the Crescent Lawn I Eriday evening was small, the socia- I section near the Presbyterian Church. ' hility that prevailed fully repaid one
for going. About $10 was realized
I The total registration of the Third ' from the auction sale of packages. I Election District is 824, an increase ' Dancing and refreshments were en- I of 18 over that of one year ago. Dur- ; joyed. John L. Heinrichs. second I ing the year there have been 27 re-| lieutenant of the company, was ciiair- movals and deaths of voters in the ; man of the committee that had charge
district. | of this event.
[ A package social will be held at the I ""
residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hen¬ drickson on Bellmore Avenue this ev¬ ening, under the auspices of the "In-
"Oid you ever," said Mr. Howell ".see a Democratic administration en-1 ter B. Wiebel. Mr, and Mrs. Birdsal
dcriiing a Republican in a year they I James and children, Gertrude, Ruth, a package, which will be donated to had a chance to win? No I Arjd you I Edna and Birdaall, jr., Mr. and Mrs. the fair to be held bv the church never will." f Frederick Wiebel and Misa Mabel Firemen's Hall on November 22. All
William Luyster, for County Treas- Smith. »re welcome to this social, and if your
urer, admitted that he was ni)t a cam- • . package ia so large you cannot conven-
paign orator, but ahowed his close ac-' Mrs. William F. Dean entertained ; iently carry it, the ladies will call quaintance with Coonty allairs, and | the Whatsoever Circle of Kings j with a wagon if notified.
The Jolly Five, who have been run¬ ning dances every Saturday night in Alpha Fire Hall have made arrange- ter Se" Society, for the .'benefit of the , ments to have dances every Thursday Presbyterian Church. Refreshments night at the same place, will be served. The admission will be
advocated a aale of property of delin- j Daughters on Tuesdav afternoon
<iuent taxpayers everjr'year. "I pledge ~
you that three years from now when 11 The Republicans of the Firet Dis- come before you for reelection I will | trict held a meeting in the Firemen's have as my slogan that I have been e ! Hall on Tuesday nigbt. careful, clean and efficient officer,
Mrs. Edwin Searing has returned to ember, her home in New York after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Smith.
Co. H, Signal Corps, Second Battal¬ ion, Boys' Brigade^of America, is holding its weekly drills in Saundera' Hall. The boys are makjng prepara¬ tions for a review of all companies of the Second Battalion to he iield in the Thirteenth Kegiment Armory in Nov-
Earl J. Bennett, candidate to suc¬ ceed himself aa t omptroller, made a bit by declaring himself in favor of a "pay-as-you go" plan of County gov¬ ernment, and argued that no bonda 'should be issued for County improve- ; ments that were scheduled to be paid I later than the life of the improvement. Judge Cropsey was the last speak-
On Tuesday night the Independent Wilson and Marshall Club held a meet¬ ing in the Queens County Mutual As- aistan::e Association rooms.
The Club will hold two rally meet¬ ings, one on October 28 at Seaford, in Y. M. 1. C. Hall, and one on Novem¬ ber 4 in Firemen's Hall at Wantagh.
Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite offici
Last Sunday Rev. D. Stanley Coors began his pastorate of the M. E. Church. The church has been without a regular pastor since the resigriation of Rev. E. O. Tree in September. Rev. Mr. Coors is a native of Michi gan and is studying at Drew Seminary, Madifl- n. N, J.
er. He was due from Bay Shore on ^ gted at the marriage of Miss Violet |-Autiliary ot the Smithville South Fire lo
Catherine Phipps Johnson of Bockville ' Company Centre and Harry P. Miller of BaW- ! V'"e South win at Rockville Centre on Wednes day of last week.
Miss Margaret, daughter of Dr.
GOVERNOR WHITMAN.
Music Company
- as a presiding oflicer. Il was no trou j_, i::_.c^-»~-4.1 , , „ , ^ I ble to hear what he said. All the
in freepon i truly been the Governor s Day on the j gpea,,g„ .^^^ to the point, although
the 9:22 train, which was iate (as the evening trains wa^t-boond are so fre quently) and it waa 10:22 when he ar¬ rived. The crowd had shown its in^ tereat by remaining for nearly two houra and even at this time the hall
I wai still about half full to greet this I and Mrs. Washburn, is ill. I enthusiastic workef, who made a wide [
i reputation as a Distrust Attorney in | Unclaimed Letters
I Kings County. Because of tho late- (Frecport Pait Office)
ness of his arrival he made only a few | geidon Mr. Bob brief remarks. j Burdett, William A.
iOeFina, Mr. M. FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE HALL i Duffey, Mr. T.
Sheriff Pettit ivas rigbt on the job j Freeport Lumber & Coal Co. ~ ^ Goldstein, Mr. A.
Hodge, Mrs. L. R. Haynes. Mrs. P. T.
Mias Elaie Kropp and Frank J. Bald¬ win, both of Freeport, were married by Kev. Jarnes Hall at his reaidence on Oak Street, this village, last Sat¬ urday evening. Mr. Baldwin was a
native of this village, and resided here
until about two years ago.
St. Paul's tOpiscopal iMission, ReV. A Hallowe'en entertaininent and Adelbert J. Smith, deacon in charge, dance will he given by the Ladies' Morning Hervice )ind prayer Sunday at
. Sunday School at 11:30. Next Wednesday. November 1, being 'All Saints Day, celebration will he ' held in connection with the regular , evening service. The people of the ' church and community are cordially invited to attend the regular servicea and become connected with its soci¬ eties.
Firemen'a Hall, Smitli- this Saturday evening
ers and fur. The bridesmaid wore a blue serge suit and carried* yellow chrysanthemums. The couple will live in West Philadelphia.
! by Mesars. Bedell and it is now on sale.
Jennings, and
Lecture on Work m
In the Cons^o
Schooi Heatinp:
Plant Approved
The State Inspector visited the Grove Street School Satorday after-
Island. He alluded to our war withigo^e of them ahowed the effect of the Mexico. "Since March 4, 1918, we j gty^nuous campaign, like Congressman have been at war; over 300 Americans I Hicks, who "admitted" his voice was
have been killed by Mexicans since Wilson bas been President." His mention of Theodore Roosevelt was received with tremendous a[iplause, Congre:isman Calder also showed his familiarity with the Long Island Wat¬ erways proposition and expressed hira- selt strongly in favor of it.
Thomas McWhinney, candidate for Assembly, spoke britfly. The tivic associations of the County, he aaid, had endorsed every act passed by him
In the Baptist Church next Wadnes-i noon and inspected and approved of day, November 1, at 8 p. ro., Mrs. j the new heating system. This ia the Elizabeth G. Ha'.l will tell of mission-1 most up to date system installed in ary work in the Congo, Africa. Mrs. j this vicinity. Two furnaces will now Hall comes atrongly recommended by | thoroughly heat the building (one of the officers of tho Baptist Foreign Mis-; them being in reaerve for real cold ¦ionary Society and also by the lead- j vveather) where before all were uaed ing churches in the City of Brooklyn, ! to do the work unsatisfactorily. as a fluent and interesting speaker, a i We will publish a description of thia great worker and having a marvelous j new plant in our next issue, atory to tell. ' —^__
rk«,»,,^^*»*r 0^7^^ tin«««*. Hallowe'en Party at Democrats Raise Banner • Massapequa Inn
Ihe Wilson and Marshall Campaign! ,„. . , ,. ¦
Club of Freeport raiaed a banner oni .The brat annual Halloween party Brooklyn Avenue Wednesday evening, jwiti be held at Maasapequa Inn. Mer A parade wat beld, with good muaic, 1
at Albany daring the last two years.
There bad been political criticism of I '"Iked all day than when he
the so called mosquito bill, but he had '[ "^out Lathrop Brown while
"more mechanical than human
And not even excepting Governor Whitman, the Congressman waa easily our favorite. He has done things for us with a Democratic Congraas and, aa he said, "the South ia in the sad die." With a new President and a fair Congress, he will do much more for the Long laland he loves
Ml. Calder, our candidate for Unit¬ ed States Senator, could not bave said anything more tu the point if he had told ua in Con-
1 John J. Bedell of Merrick Road waa quite severely injured in an autonio-
' bile accident at Bal iwin Sonday after¬ noon. Mr. Bedell, with hia family,
; waa driving along the Merrick Road when another car, which had stopped
[ at a garage for gasoline, suddenly drove out immediately in hi.'^ path without any warning. In trying to avoid this machine, the Bedell car col-
I lided with another, and when some-
I thing went wrong with the steering gear, tried to enter a nearby store by
: the front door. Mr.
After laying paralyzed from hiit waist down for two weeka, Fiancis J. Delap of Lakewood Avenae, died Mon¬ day afternoon in Nasaau Hospital. Frank, aa be waa more' familiarly known ny his many friends, fell from Bedell received the top of a building two weeka ago.
Lightbourne, Misa Emma J.
Mailing, Misa, Gen. Del.
Meller. Mr. C.
Olaen, Master Henry
Orcutt, Mrs. Kate
Prendergast, Frank S.
Pachs, Mr. H. H.
Rolling, Mr. George, 2 " iSmith, Mr. H. P. I Smith. Mra. Martha J Todd, Mias Marguerite, 3 Hamilton I Ave.
i Webb, Mra. Joahery
William, Mr. Emil ! T. Btnson Smith, 1
I October 24, 1916.
aeveral severe cuta and bruisea, from i which he haa since been confined to
hia home. Hia auto waa badly smashed ; and the store waa alao somewhat dam- ; aged.
The firemen were again called out 1 last Bunday afternoon for a brush fire
in the South Bay Esiate.s section. No
dampge reaolted.
Miaa Lillian Baldwin of Merrick Road hua secured a position as cloak model in one of the large New York ,storei.
M.
no apology to make for it - he believed ' ^«S8 voting for a protective tariff to it would be of vast benefit to the Coun-' K'^e Texas onions the benefit ov^ ty. "If I return, I will continue to do Bermudas, and voted against a tariff things; there is no money in the job *" K'^e Long Island potatoes tbe bene- and if I cannot do any good I don't! S* over Bermudas. We can easily im- want to go." ' SK'io Congreaaman Brown voting with
State Senator. George L. Thompson, j the Democratifc majority for millions
Mr. McWhinnev'a colleague at Albany. I 0^ dollar? for canal work in Florida „.^ „^ .„„ _
followed him. Mr. Thompson ia well- ! ¦'"' "ot really inaiiting on a csnt for i jate Division of the judgment of the known and popular in thia vicinity and '. Long Island. lower court.
aaid be muat stand, and was willing Governor Whitman hit the bullseye Mr Badenhauaen brought an action to stand, on his record. when he said Judge Seabury ^vra in the Supreme Court last Winter as
Lewis J. Smith, candidate for Coun-i abooting aboat corruptiou at Albany a minority stockholder, through hia ty Judge, said it waa a new custom but didn't dare to be specific. The attorney, Elvin N. Edwarda of Free-
The regular monthly meeting of the Bellmore Board of Trade will be held in Firemen'a Hall on Monday evening -^ of hext week. The memberahip of
Former Freeporter ' thia organization now numbers fifty.
Wins Suit ""'^ anyone interested in the welfare i of the village ia invited to join.
Henry C. Badenhauaen, formerly of j —. —.
Whaley Street, Freeport, haa again i Services at the M. E. Church every been successful in hia suit to aet aaide Sunday morning at 10:30, afternoon the transfer of the Neenan Elevator at 2:30 and evening at 7 :8(i. I'reech Co. to the Neenan Trastion Elevator ; ing by the pastor, Rev. B. F. Ray Co., by the affiirmance of the AppeU j All are welcome to these service.'?.
landing on his back. Due to hia showing of improvement the first part nf last week, aoma alight hope waa : given that his back might not have been broken. An X-ray photograph taken ahortly afterwards disclosed the fact that it was broken in three ulaces. The latter part of the week he suffered a relapse, with the end coming last Monday afternoon.
He waa a member of ^Ipha II., L. anti II. Co. The department met on Wednesday evening and paid its laat respectrt to it-^ departed comrade. The funeral aervicea were held Thursday morning at the Church of Our Lady of Loretto in Hempstead.
Beaides hia moCberand father he is aurvived by one aister, Mrs. John Dix¬ on, jr., and four brothers, Charles, George and Robert of thia place and William of Hempatead.
The Coal Situation
Reports from the local coal compan¬ ies show a rather discouraging condi¬ tion. One of the local dealera ha? none of the larger sizes on band, »nd
followed by open-air campaign apeak ing
time for everybody. They announce jj^ ^^^ highly of Judge Crop-
, ,. „ , good food, good music for dancing, I Judge Nie tiapn. Mr. Smith's
The membera of the ConKregatio|n plenty of room and congenial wrroond- „ ^nt, had not practiced tbe non-
B'Nai Israel ha.e already aecikr^d i inga. 'partisanship argu-net,t hc was now so
- loudly preaching. "'l ask yoa to find At the Ploza, week et Oct. 80th: | • ¦>nK'«'nat«nce where my opponent
PlanninsT for Synagogue
membe
Israel ha/e already aecbr^d pledges for over $1000 toward their; new synagogue,
for candidates for judicial office to ' Governor aaid two yeara ago he waa i port, to aet aaide the aale of the entire ((,g g^her two with only very limited make a political campaign, but the ; making the same claim but with this I plant,apd stack of the Neenan Eievat- qy,p(itit.|_ nre charging ^10'a ton. voters wero entitled t>> the opportun- difference—he was talkii>g facts—The I or Co! of (Jl Clymer Street, Biooklyn, fijey admit there iij no reason go far
for the extra high fhe greed cf the coal
rick and Hicksville Roads, next Tuea¬ day evening. R. ^on Kuppen, tbe
proprietor, and Augnstus T. Thornton, | jjy ^^ j,ggy f^om candidatea for these G<ivernor said "I pointed out where I on the ground that the sale was illegal : hVthey can see manager, are malnng plans for a^goodip„gjtiong jugt as, piuch as any other. , there was corruption then, and gave 1 and contrary to the intereat of the ' prices, except!
Try my special box of cut flowera, 76c for the weekend. C. R. Ankera. florist, Rockville Ceatre, L. I.: tele¬ phone connection; delivery anywhere. AdvtrUannaHHX
name after name of men who weien't! stockholders.
fit to hold office. I lold you just what j The .*^e*nan Elevator Co. ia'capital- I would Wo.if you electe(J me GoVernor iied at $2,000,000, and owns and ion- an J I did it." . trola some valuable elevator patents.
That "preaching optimism" talk ia ^ Mr. Badenhausrin claimed in hia all right, but I hope the manngement | complaint that by fraud and manipu
tion
I barons.
The .M. E. Sunday School haH ar¬ ranged for an ilki«tr«ted lecture to be held in the Board of Trade Hall Fri¬ day evening, November 17. The lec¬ turer will be Harold E. Brown of Free- port, who baa traveled extensively through the West, his aubject will hi "The yellowsloiie National Park," witb colored views. Tickets csn be secured from membera of the school. Thu entire procetda will go to the Sunday School.
Fourteen Vears A>cO
ilumaof iti'»-ii-»r trim tin- Ki-vn w i1|, ff)urtei n y -i':¥ ago thU ¦.•¦¦• •
Thi? iteir appeared ift the County Keview ot Novemk'er '
.\e
190i.
let Runner." Tues., Pauline Freder, [ick in "The Moment Before" Wed., I (»{iecial) Nell fibipmss and William I Duncan in "God's Coantry and the John La Greca, the originaJIsr ofthe | Woman." 3 apti; admiesion, matinee, Columbua celebration in Fr«eport, in- 10 cents; evening. - 10 and 5 cents, vitas hli many frienda of Preeport to 1 TbUra., Lou Tellagen in "Tbe Un- viait bis vegetable atand at James I known." Fri.. House Peters and Zena Butler'a atora. cor. of Main Straet and Kenf« in "The Rail Rider." Sat., Merrick Road. Full line of fancy! Duatln Farnam in "David Garrick." ilraita and vegevablea at low pricea; j Sun., Kathlyn VITilljiima and Goy Oii- t«' ^^'- ' '*•¦ '" '"^^'^ V»li«j;ta of Virginia."
of
i, . fc U \ A \s l_ * -•PS"'"» fc^M* m aiv^ci %»jc ia.'raaist|^uuJdi% — — -
or his party baa aver •cvocated this ; don't carry it ao far folks will think ''"t'O" ertain people interested io the heaval;" Barl Williams in "The Scar- principal except to elect a Democrat! their votea are not needed and go gun-i Neenan Traction Elevator Co.. a cor
They didn't say'Keep a good Judge nin(,'on Election Day Ipdration formed for the purpoae
on the bench when yonr fri«nd Ju^ge , joo much cock Jackson WHS a candidate for r* elec ' lot, of gire things. It is my nrivate tion aix year* ago I i opinion that we'll need every vote on
Chares R. M eeks, carrfidate for , November 7. The man who can cast Diatrict Attorney aaid that if hon-,, vote for Hughes and don't must take
Apples By the Carload
H. C. Schliitcr look a ctmhimd busineas and ploaiiure trip op-Stu*e
last week with Mr. Van Wagner of Sobitituting Governor Whitman's
Mineoja, to Sodus. Wayne County, by name in place of Governor Odetl's
way ot Rochester. Thcy traveled bringa itsown to date:
through Wayne Cojnty and purchased People from all over the State ara
soredness has loat j tl'''"!^ "ver the Neenan Elevator Ccft- t^ree carloads of apples. Mr. Schluter begirining to realize that Freeport it;
*acceeded in their attempt and got ; gjyg the greenings are in good condi- rapidly becoming^ a factor in politica
^ontrol o' aan«! for tbe sum of 1850, j ^^o„^ i,ot the Baldwins will keep bi-t- if New York State and this idea wav
titl'h : ter for Winter use. The Baldwins he largely augmented .Saturday night
will aeli at ¦J!3.76 a barrel, wbicb when Ben>|imin B. Odell, Governor of
'Kit
uae wA tried hefore Mr. Jae-
Attrmrtlmataetix
nlVhffi Mr -^^.^fh t. --u ii?S '•"' ^''*''* "' '•'^ »''«"'• '°' *"« condi. 'tice .-^cadd.r at Mineola, wbo aet the ! ,eema to.be very cheap, reckoning th«* New York State, before and attat
J^lu^m f^?? J tT I *•*'"***'•"»"¦«''"unJ to c"™* "t the'»»iethiae, and ftom which deciaion ) ^ost, fr«igbt aisd handling. Tne.d8y'. election, paid ua at visit,
ror the omce 01 county Judge. He cloae of the war, aa much ai fcis more 'the defendanta appealed to the Appel- [ i^_ Schloter alao boaght a quantity "nd wftde an address to aome 1*00 wo
lata Dl viaion. Tlw higb«r court baa i of fr^h cider from the well known P'*-
now affirmed this deciaion, a>td it ia j Wnyoe County milla. Ai/>ong the otber speakeri were Aa-
understood that the defendants will S _-^— -'vinblyman Doughty am? Scliool Cooi-
JBppea! to the Court of Appeals. I IRsre rfecport flew* 00 Pa{e 8 missioner Cooley.
J ,, ,. , ,, ;. • . ,T <-¦""" ¦"» turn WBI, as mucD aa cia roon
"'^^ ^ Tt^ ' *^f'.*'"VT " .' P«*"°t'<: neighbor who votea for Wil right, hut let us keep rigbt at work " «on and a continuation of Southern Cor^reaaman Frederick C. Hieka' ••»«¦"«
AAvarUacnMHt. | had the crowd intereated from tbe be-
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 43 Freeport Mnd* eopi«s mt th* iUvtow tor nale at Grrm- bluttkand Bralthwah«'«, Railroad Av«nuri Mich- ooff'ii. Naasau Coanty Review. I>a£iWa'( and Gobeta'i, Main atr«af; Hldn<>y Smilh'a. Waat Harrick Hoad. BIGUWATEK riDK TABLE (Official figarea for Sandy Hook) Pri^y Oct. Sat^riay. Sarxiay Monday, Taaaday, Wednesday. No*. Tbnraday. Friday Saturday, 27 28 29 SO 31 I 2 3 4 7:40 a. m. 8:20 a. m. 9:0S a. m. 9:62 a. m. 10:48 a. m. 11:81 a. IB. 1:02 p. ra. 2:19 p. m. 8:62 p. m. The item io oar last iiaue, "Pic¬ tures on Exhibition" was copied f:'om the Nasaau Post, and credit was unin¬ tentionally omitted. Catholics Planning Big Fall Fair j The Aatuttin fair end bazaar for benent of the Catholic Cborcb of Our I Holy Redeemer will be opened, next j Wednesday eveninK, November 1, in j the Pariah Hall on Pine Street, by j County Jadgh James P. Niemann, and i win be open for one woek, wilb oanc- I ing in the evening. I The following nights have been set ' aside for various organizations of the I village: ' Nov. 2—Elks' Night I Nov. 4 —Arcanum Night I Nov. 8 - Firemen's Night j Many valuable dopations ha\ 3 been ! received, one being a (juarter o.f aTre at Mt. Beacon, N. Y 1 J. J. Scannell. Following are the names of the men : and women of the parish who will aa- ' sist and are taking care of thtir dif¬ ferent tables: i L. C. B. A. Table—Mesdames G. Angiiii, in charge ; Mary Cartwright, Anna .Martin, Elizabeth Donaghy, Governor Whitman Visits Freeport Merrick Beibnore Roosevelt St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Charch, Camp Avenue, west of Mer-l wUI receive the same icaiwful attention as at our I rick Avenue; pastor. William Stein- *'"''*• bicker. The Bible School meeta at; The County Repoblican C mpaign 9:30 a.m. Service every Sunday at i Committee will bold a political meet- ill) :45 a.m. Choir rehearsal Wednes-! jng in Firemen's Hall, Bellmore, on 1 day evenings. Meeting of catechu- ; Thuraday evening. .November 2. i mens Wednesdays at 3 :30. All music i ——— I lovera may enjoy a muaical treat at, ^^"G"" LutherBn Church pastor ^^^^^ ^j ,^^ ^^ ..T -I-i. I.- -1-l-i t Ilil, 1 ^ the chanpl Pridav pvoninu November William Steinbicker. The Bible achool '^ '1 ;nii wnliuK to a.ssuuifi eutire re8 )<)nHiln)itv for all the work of! „ "[""P*'"'""'*^. '"K- -T, u ' ™»»f. .» o.in „ „, c»,„i..„ ^„.r„ „, . r .1 T^.. . /-. L 1- 1 V 1 1 1 • • 1- 13. when a phonograph concert will be i meeU at 2:30 p m. bervice every Mrs. E Z Burd is confined to all braochps of th'i fc.t«te Goverument oyer which I h.ive had jurisdic- given. No admission but a free will Sunday at 4:00 p. ni. This Sunday home on Nassau Road by aidtness tiou in the la.st two vfttvs, aud am willing to aii.s\ver for all that has oflfering will be received. j there will be no service to give all an i L. heeu doue in those ^'ie:.t departiueate of Government. That is bro:.d ,^^ , "TZTu ^- u J?„^'r«t'!ni'Luhr\\^!!!? *^'' ^°'"* '^''' « "^^^^ ' Tl.-—f^-.-"* >.-> Hand-in-Hand i formation celebration. Mra. Heineman and Mrs. Phillips at- Episcopal Church, St. Mark's Mis- tended the session of the Archdeacon- sion;Rev. Adelbert j. Smith, deacon '^ °*. 'i",.''*''*^?.""^ Diocese whieh in charge. Servicea every Sunday in S,*V" ^ <^hurch. Manhasset, laat the S. S. A. C. house. Sunday School j Wednesday. at 3:80. Evening prayer and service at 7:80 p. m. Every Friday evening Speaks to Large Crowd at Republican Rally on Saturday Evening Riank Robert, i. our repreaentative in BellmcTe ^,^,1, g. Snekeker. Jr.. Our authoriied fepre- airfv.eimty.. Anorder.^ndnew.left «>th h'm .^^^y^, -, („ thU viiuire every TuUSiyVlind ' will b« pleasnl to receive upectal item*, or mak* appoinQpvnt, for caVlins 'or same. I Slncle eopien of the NaiiMtu County Re\ ietV fog I aale at Mm. S. Nathan°ti Store, Naaaau Road. I We will publish in our next issue i achool notes held over thia week b*- her . I t - 11 1 ' The memfaeia of the I will st.iml for It all because I League will meet tonight. Friday, Oc¬ tober 27, at the home of the Misses bat I am williug to ))iit all iu the itinne donated by I believe it has ail been done riuht. ! Mv opponent is uot dofi.iit.>. I challenge l.iin to point out one I ^^garet and Catherine Mulcahy. and '' . , , . ' , a buay evning is anticipated, case or act of cf)riuptioa ou the part of auy mau m luv- employ. I court invostiKation of al! d.-partinents of government of this I *"»¦ ^"''a E. Burns entertained 25 Some kida aet fire to the hedge in front of the reaidence of Mrs. Zulzer, 101 Wallace Street, Monday afterncon, badly damaging it. The police were u , • m ux.- notified and the youngsters will he; Mary Pierre, Flora Halpin. M. Rosa punished if caught: ' m"'" 'i""^' ""J'* u^""^" V !„ *^ , Mary Meaney, Katherine Kerley, Mrs. A. E. Frost bas decided to keep Mary Kerley, Anna Fitzgerald, the Cry-^tal Lake House open all Win- Dorothy Berneiaer. Mane Tristram, ter and will make special prices for j Cholitide Murphy. Tessie Murphy, local parties, eithei for regular board Katherine McGregor, Elizabeth 'oin- or for speciai occasions. She invites erford, Marie McCarthy, Anna Collins, your attention and patronage. I ^'^^,'?, .^""l^^ „ , . .. ,„ , — , Children's Table—Mrs. Woods in Clarence A. Edwards haa engaged charge; Mesdames Gallagher, Stanley William Hibbard of Smith Street as a I Mnrphy, A. Murley, Harold .McCord; apeciai representative, in his real State."—Goveiuor Ch:irl('S S. Whitman, at Freeiiort, Oct. 21, 11*16. young folks of this village last Satur , , ,, . ,j day evening at her home on Kirkwood I'"fK'?'" weekly services are held con With the above "text" Governor ginning. i Avenue, where a birthday party was He gave facts and figures given in her honor. The early even-! sisting of evening prayer only. Thia Saturdav will be Sts. Simon and Jude's Day, and the eve of this day regular "The Fool's Revenge" in six reela, I will be the attraction at the Royal Theatre, Saturday, October 28, with I Maude Gilbert and William H. Tooker ; in the title roles. Other pictures will be aho>vn. Manager Charles Behr «. iiiiiimii loincu 11/n.l ¦.¦>t-.«=-t.t;« U.-V.. ......^.j .-.iv. .....o.,j,, siiun...^ ti,c ounu-i 111^; >vnB opcin ill pinj'iiJK vaiiuuB; -. K M n, * «¦ 1 f ' OB snown. Manager (.^naries Uetir la ence at the American Theatre Satur- lute nucesaity of changing the govern- I games for whieh attractive prizes were I «"^'«e9 are tieing neio, tne restivai oi „rrgngjnj^ ^ special show to be held on day evening, after a strenuous day ment in power at Washington before j awarded to the winners and at 1 around the Island A large delegation l.ong Island could receive any consid o'clock goodies of many kinds were in au:08 went over lo Glen Cove and eration. I served from a table beautifully deco- escortea the Governor to Freeport, Leone D. Howell, wbo ia making a j rated with Autumn leaves, chrysan- where he was dined at the FJlka Club winning fight for Surrogate, talked of themums and tiny novelty pumpkins. the saints will be observed. Election night. On Wedneaday evening of next week • an Edison concert, aiisisted by other Arthur Cornwell has been confined well-known talent, will be given in to his home for several days from in- „ .,.. ,,. , „. „ - ¦ the M. E. Church. All music lovers juries received while working in Gar- , by the committee from the Freeport the endorsement of bis opponent by , The floors were then cleared and danc-^ „j i appreciate this opportunity to den City. Mr. t\.rnwell, a painter by iHoghesandFairbanksCampaignClub. the Nassau County Bar." H« said I ing waa enjoyed. i hear some good music. No admissi ' I The dinner served by Manager _ he found on the list such names as j' tate and insurance business. Mr. Hib- fey, Jana Gallagher, Catherine Mc- bard is well aequainted with this line, Cord, May O'Mara, Sadie O'Mara, having been in it for many years in ! Rose Rauch, Mamie Rausch, Dorothy "tbe city." iBerneiicr. . Refreshment Table—Mri!. A. ScbiU Bert Donnelly, while working with j ler in charge; Mesdames Jennie Rice, Tdm Powers on the roof of tbe house Charlea Eagan, T. J. Cronin; Miss of H. C. Schluter on Church Street i Florence Rhodes. Honday, fell from the scaffold on Holy Name Table—^J. J. Donaghy, which he was working and landed on < president; John B. Cartwright, the hedge which was covered with tbe ' Andrew Murley, Edward S. Keogh, old shingles from the roof. The hedge Frank Keogh, Edward S. Keogh, broke his fall and he escaped with a Jr., Dr. Leo Halpin, Paul Halpin, bad ahaking up and a cut over his right, Maurice l)alpin, Ambrose Schiller, eye. No Ifones were broken or in- Edward fUce, John Meaney, Ed- ternal injuries received. Mr. Powers, waid Meaney, WIHiam A. Donaeby, in attempting to save Bert from fall- John Koble, Bernard J. Loonam, sr., ing, felt himself losing hia balance Bernard J. Loonam, jr., William Loon- and jumped from the scaffold to the am, .Arthur Cooke, Bort Cooke, Thom- groond. He was also hadly shaken up an 3. Cronin, jr., William Loughlio, but escaped seriona injury. 'John McKeon, John T. Kelly, John Kiernan, Stephen O'Mara, Nicholas Hymeneal Cunningham, John Ryan, M. Joseph Harding. William Connelly, E. Bag- BA1.DWIN —KROPP , nali, Jerome I^Jolan, John A. Schultz, Mia« Elsie Kiopp. daughter of Mr. IT. J. Moran, Bernard Kremelberg, and Mrs. Joseph Kropp of 122 Nor.Ui ¦ John Fox, William J. -Martin, 4. Main Street, and Frank Baldwin, jrTi^ Gately. .son cf Mr. and Mrs Fymk Baldwin of I Sodality Table—Mrs. Frank A. 68 Grand Avenue, wMWunited.in mar- Keogh, president; Mesdames B. Beath, riage S.-ituiduy evenirtg, October 21, Stephen O'Mara, Stephen Peck, Frank by Kev. .lames Hall of Bellmore. i Bailey, John Canavan, J. A. Canaliz\ After the ct^einony was performed William F. Connelly, William Cliflford, they returnad to Brooklyn where they Robert E. Donaghy, Thomaa Gillen, will make their home. j George Gosselin, William Horstmann, i M. Kobel, George Kremelberg, Ber- SHEARD—BYL i nard Kremelberg, Bernard Loonam, A marriage license was issued I ^ouise^ Qu^gley^ A. ^W_arin£:_^Mi8,^^^ Thursday to Walter G. Sheard, of Mi August Sudman could not be excelled, Hirry Keith, former Democratic State __ and the service equalled the quality. Committeemaii; Bertram Gardner MTss'ea'Connora" MVEitzger^ld^jrCo}- j The members of the party spoke high- ; present Democratic State Committee- Wantagh ly of the hospitality. The gue*its in eluded Messrs. Whitman. Doughty, Jere Wood, McWhinney, Franklin B. anville, Pa., a lieutenant U. S. M. C, and Mi«8 Marie Byl, 86 West Seaman Avenae, Freeport. BEDELI—BUCK Mr. and Mra. George T. Bedell an¬ nounce the engagement of their daugh¬ ter, Olive M. Bedell, to John H. Buck of Baldwin. Gertrude Brown, Anna Fredericks, ; Florence Keogh, Frances Kiernan, : Bella Loonam, Anna Mulvey, Rita : Reynolds. Marion Reynolds, Irene Pease. i Launch Burns in Canal When an explosion in the carburetor ! of,the cabin yacht Nereis, moored near • Sportsman's Canal, occurred Sunday, I the yacht caught fire and was burned rrmtM^ tr\nKi \ XI '" the Water's edge. The yacht is COOKE—LOONAM ; owned by William Richards of Man Miss Florence Roaalie Loonam, 1 hattan, who was in it when the fire daughter of Mr. and' Mra. B. J. Loon-} started. He ran the boat aground and am, of .Southside Avenue, and Arthur i attempted to extinguish the fire. J. Cooke cf Randall Avenue, were' married by Rev. Jobn L. O'Toole. at a nuptial mass in the Chorch of Our Holy Redeemer Tuesday. The brides¬ maid was Miaa Belle Josephine Loon-1 The Eastern Music Company has am and the best man was Frank been formed with the following ofli- Cooke. The ushers were Edgar Cur-! cers : Theo. Bedell, jr., preaident: fil's- ran. W. E. Loonam, Albert Cooke and I worth M. Jenninga, vice president, F.Harold Loonam. The bride wore a i both of Freeport, and Thomaa G. navy blue broadcloth dress and carried I Sweet of Hollis, treasurer. They lillies of the valley and roses and wore have brought nut their first song, a gold colored hat trimmed with feath-1 " Ragtime Southern Moon" composed Lord, George F. Thompson, William Charlie McCarthy, who hopes to be R. Calder, Lewis J. Smith, Charles R the next Democratic District Attorn- Wceks and P. A. Seaman. ey; Charlie Wysong, ex-Dem3cratic After dinne*'the Governor- vvas es- District Attorney; Joseph Steinert, corted torCafnpaign Headquarters on . Democratic Justice of the Peace; Felix Grove Stteet and held an informal re- Reifschneider, a special favorite in ception; from there he vvas escorted the Democratic councils; and so on to tbe theatre and .Sheriif Pettit, chair-; down the line—good old Democrats en- man of tbe meeting, introduced him. • dorsing a good old Democrat for oflice. His address vva:i listened to with in- on a plea of "'non partisanism,' the man; Townsend Scudder, Democratic Mr. and Mrs. Birdsall James cele- Suorame Court Justice; James P. Nie-1 brated their tenth anniversary last mann. Democratic County Judge ; j Saturday night at their home on Sea- terest by the audience, which jammed sweetest word the hall (several hundred being unable , Democratic ear- ford Avenue. Many of their relatives and friends were present to wish them many more years of happy married life, and spent a very pleaaant even¬ ing. A collation was served. Those present were: Arthur Fiah, Mr. Ash¬ down, Arthur Collins, Lillian Janles, Mr. and Mrs. Warren James, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Duryea and children, Winifred, Eunice, Evelyn and Nelson to enter). Congressman Calder, can¬ didate for United States Senator. spoke of the "splendid enthusiasm'' he found everywhere, and nowhere more than on Long laland. This had that ever smote the j Duryea, Mrs. Francis K Smith and n the ya*r 1916." I son Herbert, Charlotte Garner, Agnes Box, Lillie Siems, George Siems, Les- good music. No admission trade, slipped and fell on a hardwood j will be charged but a silver collection 1 fl^o"" ""d wrenched hig back, ^ , ^'!1 tc t^isen. Do not miss this fine 1 - — "^ I concert. ; Though the attendance at the pack- j The Runcie Realty Company is erect- ! ^Ke party of tbe Russell Hose Co. laat i ing five cottages in the Crescent Lawn I Eriday evening was small, the socia- I section near the Presbyterian Church. ' hility that prevailed fully repaid one for going. About $10 was realized I The total registration of the Third ' from the auction sale of packages. I Election District is 824, an increase ' Dancing and refreshments were en- I of 18 over that of one year ago. Dur- ; joyed. John L. Heinrichs. second I ing the year there have been 27 re- lieutenant of the company, was ciiair- movals and deaths of voters in the ; man of the committee that had charge district. of this event. [ A package social will be held at the I "" residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hen¬ drickson on Bellmore Avenue this ev¬ ening, under the auspices of the "In- "Oid you ever" said Mr. Howell ".see a Democratic administration en-1 ter B. Wiebel. Mr, and Mrs. Birdsal dcriiing a Republican in a year they I James and children, Gertrude, Ruth, a package, which will be donated to had a chance to win? No I Arjd you I Edna and Birdaall, jr., Mr. and Mrs. the fair to be held bv the church never will." f Frederick Wiebel and Misa Mabel Firemen's Hall on November 22. All William Luyster, for County Treas- Smith. »re welcome to this social, and if your urer, admitted that he was ni)t a cam- • . package ia so large you cannot conven- paign orator, but ahowed his close ac-' Mrs. William F. Dean entertained ; iently carry it, the ladies will call quaintance with Coonty allairs, and the Whatsoever Circle of Kings j with a wagon if notified. The Jolly Five, who have been run¬ ning dances every Saturday night in Alpha Fire Hall have made arrange- ter Se" Society, for the .'benefit of the , ments to have dances every Thursday Presbyterian Church. Refreshments night at the same place, will be served. The admission will be advocated a aale of property of delin- j Daughters on Tuesdav afternoon |
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