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Register Saturday, Oct. 14, and be sure of your vote Election Da^
Be a real man!
Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 41
Freeport
Bingl* copin of tha R«Ti«w for itda at Grecn- blatt'i and Braithwaite*. lUilraad Avenue; Uicb- noff'a, Ka«MU County Review. DaSilva'a and GobeU'i, Uain Straet; Sidney Smithi, Weal Merrick Roul.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Official figures for Sandy Hoolt)
Newt of the Ginrches
Smbjecl ml SermeM. Service* of the week
aad other doinc. ia the church*.
•nd church societic*
j CBlholic — The time for the masse* jOn Sundoy ia 7:30, 9 snd 10:3<J p. m.
Social and Personal
Merrick
Brief Items Conccmins Reaidenta of Oui munity, and Their Cue*b, Viiiu and Social Affair*
Cooi-
Thl*columni*edit«dbyRev. WH. Littebrandt •nd all item* abould be sent to him to inaure in¬ sertion under tbi* heaains.
Friday Oct.
Saturriay,
Sonday
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday.
Thursday,
Friday
Saturday,
13 14
1.5 16
17 ll* 19 20 '21
9:16 p. m.
9 :69 p. tn. 10:44 p. m. 11:82 p. m. 12:28 a. m.
1:19 a. n;.
2:18 a. m.
3:13 a. m.
4 :()2 a. m.
I Hymeneal
j MILLER—THOMPSON
Miss Florence Elizabeth, daughter of eJC-Assemblyman and Mrs. William G. Miller of 157 South Ocean Avenue, '
and Edward Barlow Thompson, son of Staros.—Jamts Doukaa of Patch Services at tbe Church of the Re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson of ogue. Peter Lakas of Bsy Shore, deemer Sunday, ihe Seventeenth After North Ocean Avenue, were married ( harles Detras of Bab> ion and Theo Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A.M. Wednesday evening of this week st the dore Staros of Frecport, all Greek con- and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of home of the bride's parents, the cere fectionera, returned S
Bellmore
Frank Roberts is our representative in Bellmore and vicinity. All order* and news left with him will receive the same cmreful attention as at our oflice.
Mr. and Mrs. Loois Schubert, who have been spending the past two months visiting friends and relatives i in the middle Western States, have re- last Saturday ithe Holy Communion at the early ser- turned to their homp in this village. O. from a week's automobile trip through vice and Morning Prayer and sermon
First Church of Christ, Scientist.—
Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, ,. o
li'iiUrin anA Praniriin ^trenta- anhiect > monv being performed by Kev
Lxt Sundav October 15 ''Doctrine of i Curtice, pastor of the M. E. Church. Connecticut. Rhode Inland and Massa- gt the 11 o'clock service. Tbe Church In the best game of ball played on
I Atonpment ¦'' ' The wedding was a small one, only the chusetta. Near Medford one of their ; School meets in the Parish Houee at the local diamond this season. Bell-
1 Atonement.. i relativeH and a few close friends being autos ran inte a tree ; at New London | lo A. M. The Camp Ground Sunday more defeated the Empire Profession-
1 Concert—A concert will be held present another onp of their cars ran into a ; School meeta in the fire hall of Com- als laat Sunday by the score of 4 to 0.
[under the ajsnices of the Men's Clubi The house wa:^ decorated in a gener- brewery truck and a little later ran j pany No. 2 on Camp Ave. at 3 o'dock. Next Sunday Bellmore will play the
lin the basement of the Church of the ' al color scheme oflnvender and yt;i- down a "cop." Outside of that the , The Woman's Auxiliary meets weekly Smithville South A. C.
Joseph Zodat haa opened a horse¬ shoeing, blacksmith and wheelright shop in the laundry building, corner Henry Street ami Newton Boulevard.
If the frienj who sent in the ".'^tRrg" item will kindly forward his n&r.;e we would like to have him ad¬ vise us concerning some of the spell- ingH;ther>j being no signature and •ome <if the names being evidently srelk'U wrong, th.' item is witiih-id.
Slipptry rails chused a reur tnd trolley collision aurth of the tHiiroad crossiri>< Mguiluy morning. Ihj: ';ar.^ Were bii'^ffV duniaged, bul no u'-e in¬ jured.
Governor Whitman
Coming: tc FrcLport
Govirnor Charlen S. Whilinim will be the guest of a coiiimittee fruin the Hughes and Fairbanks Club .Suturday of next week. He will arrive in Frte¬ port about 6 o'clock, with his escort. and will tie received by thu coinmitti
low, the ceremony being performed in trip waa unevtntful.
the parlor in front of a large mirror, , '~
which was covered with smilax studded i .MUler. —Mrs, Morris Miller passed
¦The Guild of the Episcopal with yellow chrysanthemums and roa- her C6th birthcjpy anniversary mile- will hold a "Market Day" in es. Thi; miiaicians wer; .seated in fl atone .'^unday ahd in honor of the oc
Transfiguration on Tuesday evening October 24, at 8:15.
Sale.- C hurch
the basement of the church tomorrow, Saturday, (Jct<iber 11, frnm 10 ii. ni. to 6 p. tn. Fruit -and ve'/etnhles, homemade bread, cake and pies v.i II be for sale.
Methodi.st.—The Yoiiiii^ ^v'oman's Foreign Misdionary Socitty will hold a cake and ice creiini sale in the church parlor SHlurday afternoon of thia week from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Prt?byteri>m.—The Woinun's iMia- sioiiiry Society of the Presbyterian Cliur;li is preparing a box to be aent to th« Freedmen. Contributions of
n the Parish House at 2.3U P. M. The G. F. S. meets on alternate Fri
Roosevelt
Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our authorixed rcpi«fl sentativr. is in thia villase every Tueaday, ammt will be pleased to receive special item*, or mal|^ appointment* for callins for same.
Sinjrle copies of the Nassau County Review Mt] sale at Mra. S. Nathan's.8tore. Nassau Road.
vThe Mask and Wig'Club of FieepotJ ia^furnishing an entertainment at th^
Board of Trade Uall this Friday eveik4 ing, October 13. tor benefit of thd Methodist Church. The performanc«(| consist of four one act plays whieM have been played in Freeport. OysUM Bay and liay Shore. Tickets are 8q| cents for adults and 2r> cents for rhild^ I ren. This is the same club that pr*' Tomorrow, Saturday, ia regintration sented "The Neat Egg" in this villag4||
days. The Boy Scouta meet weekly day. It is necessary foi»veach voter last Spring under the auspices of tb^
on Tuesdays from 7.30 to lu P. M. A cordial invitr.tion is extended to all to
bay window screened by palms and casion ahe received a large number of g^enj ([,„ services ot thia church and
fern.H. The bride, who was given away j poatcard greetings, personal calls and by her father, wore a gown of white ; floral remembrances. Among those to satin with court train, veil fastened in j extend personal fi'lidtntions were her with wreath of oranf.;e blos-aina ar.d daughter, Mrs. R. M. Koliach, with looped up with the same. her hushiind and their Jauuhtera, Mir-
She carried a bouquet of lily of the iam and Ro^p, Bnd Mr. and Mrs. Jos valley and white orchids. During the eph Abele.f nf New York, and Mr. and ceremony, aa a proceasiciial lie Wul- Mr-. VVjUintn Garlick and MisR F<\n-
form muat register.
to become aesociated with some ot local church work.
— Mra. (^aasandra Smith, widow of
Bushnell, the three year old son of William Henry Smith, for many years
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith of Balli- a resident oa Center Avenue, tlii.-* vil
more, Md. died there Iatt Wednesilay lage, died at the home of her daugh-
to register in person. The hours are Ladies' Aid Sociftv. The titles of tb^ from 7 a. m to 10 p. m. If you want plays to be presented thia time anl to vote at the coming election ynu "Finger Prints."" .\i.ld Kobin." "To4^
loiitl-hand clothing, clean and in good y^^,
dorf PiU'-iciana played the selections from Mendelasohn r.nd as a recMaional Li'hengren's March The bride war. attended by her sister, Mrs. Frank Wetmore, ss matron of honor, and Miss Edna Elaridge as maid oi iionor, and the best man was William ('.
ni" Garlick ot Brooklyn.
lition, partly worn shoea, school tl.;.plies, and uaeful articlea forChriat- Mius gifta will be thankfully received. All articles must be sent to the chapel on Wedne.'day, October 18, between 1 and 4 o'clock.
nipson, tbe groom'ii brother. Ray¬ mond J. Miller, thf bridu's bruthfr, and Clyde C. VVailR.-e, OL'ted as u.-ii era. Mrs. Wetmore wore n dreas of lavender aatin, and carried yellow chryaantlii tnuins ond autumn leaves;
Curtice. -Miss Helen Curtice start td Monday on a year's special training course in the Public Library training school in Iirook lyn. At the comple¬ tion of thia preparation, Miaa Curtice inten'ia to take a tiositioii in the city at 8 30 libraries, in the department devoted to children's work.
f infantile paralysis. Mr.". Smith ia the daaghter of tMr. and Mrs. Louis 1,. Lord of Merrick. Mrs. Lord was sent for and arrived in Baltimore before the deatli of the child.
The monthly meeting of the Merri'k Civic League Inc. will be held in the
ter, Mrs. .lere S. DeMott, of FreeDort. on Saturda.v of last week uf pneumon¬ ia. Mrs. Smith waa 77 years of aije. Funeral services were held at Mra. De Mott's residence on Monday afternoon, Riv. D. A. Jordan ofhi'iating and in¬ terment was in Greenfield Cemetery. .She ia survived by four children, Mra.
Pariah House on Friday evening next Jere S. DeMott, .Sidney D and George villages and acceptances have been
morrow" and "I'he Breed." H. Brat^ ton Kennedy. i:;rf:tnr cf tbe Club, i^ the author of tlune one act p'avs-
-i
The streets of the village have be< honed during the past we-k under d^ rection of the Town Superintendent oj^ Highways.
The Harmony Republican Club hai^: made big preparations for a large rall]^ nnd banner raising next Wednesdajf evening, Ocioher 18. Iniy tations hav^ been issued to ojirba in neighboring
Fulton.-C. A. Pultni nnd Ralph Golden have returned I'roin n triji to
A Welcome chance to hear local Democratic issues dincusaed will be given this community on Tueaday ev¬ ening at 8 o'clock in the Fire Hall ol
MiaVT:!;iridg;radre9s"(;yy"ellow'7aikiPiqya. '^hia, from wliere they^ Cempany No. 1. A laige gathering
ailk and carried purple chrysanthfi mums and autumn leaves.
Following the ceremony, a reception
Tickets are selling well for the Edi- it the Elks Club House and entertained gon roncert in the Preabyttriun Chap- at dinner. 'el, Church Street, on next Tuesday for
After dinner it ia planned to hold a , the joint btncfit cf the Neighborhood . was held and a wedding aupper aerved parade and reception, and at S o'clock Workers and the Cliurch Improvement : by Swain. The dining room v;bs the Governor will speak at the Ameri- ¦ So; ii ly. It promises to be an enjoy- prettily decorated with lopes of smilax
can Theatre, at the big rally being aiilt' cili-ii-. planned by the Cluh. After ppeaking here Governor 'vVhitrnan will go to Long Heiich to attend the New Vork State Hehl Estate Dealers' Convention,
Firemen Out
Columbus Day
A No. 62 call brought the fire de- j it. partment out yesterday afternoon at 1:20, for a brush tire on Johnson Place, aouth of Atlantic Avenue.
The regular monthly meeting of the Church Improvement Society will be held in the church parlor next Wed¬ nesday afternoon, October 18, at 1:30. All members are asked to bring the $1 they earned during the vacation and; make a report aa to how they earned
Barbers Raise Prices
Noticea have been posted that all barber shops in Freeport will close at 8 o'clock each night but Wednesday, when they will remain open till 9, and
North Merrick. —St. John's Evan¬ gelical Lutheran Church, pastor, Wil¬ liom Steinbicker. The congregation now meets in its own chapel on Camp Avenu& west of Merrick Avenue.
from the chandelier to the table, with a btsket of roses aa a centeruiece, the
¦ table being lighted by candles in sil¬ ver candelabras, shaded with yellow and lavender shades.
Mr. and Mra. Tbompaon left on the
¦ late train for New York,stopping ovjr i night at the Waldorf, and leaving the
next morning on a two weeks' trip to I Atlantic City, then to Old Point Com- j fort and Norfolk, Va., atopping off at i Washington on the way home. ' On their return they will reside on i Rose Street, near Long Beach Avenue I in a house which they have had pre- ! pared and which ia nearly all furnish
back a new auto hearae which Mr. F'ul¬ ton haa purchased.
Abbott --Mra J. E. Abbott of 131) North Columbua Avenue, who was hurt in an automobile accident recent¬ ly on West Merrick Road, ia improv¬ ing nicely.
Bennett Smith of Freeport aud Benja¬ min F. Smitb of thia village.
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bellmore Avenue, near Logue street, pastor, William Steinbicker. The Bible School meets at 'J :3() a. m.
I Loaee, 1 Loaee, jr.
-Mr. and Mra. John of 65 Stevens Street,
M. ;
an- I
should be the result. Thia is a meet- Hereafter aervicea will be held every stead-Babylon Turnpike.
ing to cover the Fifth Election district , Sunday at 4 p. m. The claaa for in
and ia especially interesting to Mer- structions in the catechisms meets
nck because our fellow townsman Tuesdays at 4 o'clock in the chapel.
Franklin G. Hill is the regular Demo- The menibera of the Pariah Aid Soci
cratic nominee for Sheriff and all Mer- , ety will hold a sale and aerve a aupper
rick ia voting for Mr. Hill independent , Thursday evening, October 19. Every
of Party lines. Mr. Hill will be pres-1 one is cordially welcome ai.9ur aervi-
ent and addreas the meeting and is de- ees and meetinga.
airoua that all citizena be out to judge —
of the high quality of the men upon Services at the M. E. Church every
ceived from nearly all. The Hugh« and Fairbanks Ciub of Freeport wll attend in a body, meeting a*, the po»' oilice at 7:3o. There will be music td help along III till ilemonatration. Th« buantr raiaing will be held at th< junction of Niis«:\a Road and Hemp Followini this a meeting will be held in Boa of Trade llall. Woods Avenue, al| which speakers of prominence, includ ing many of the County CHnilidate»,i will address the assemblag
Compton. —Rev. Millard F. Comp-
The opening service took place last | ^'^-^hlr^ th;yViirb7 at h'omV after Sunday when a large number of frienda ' j,jQygjj,j,g, j
from far and near together with the
Saturdays till midnight, "from Novem- j members met in the chapel which had ber 1 to April 1. i been beautifully decorated with Aut-
They have alao raiaed the prices for | umn leaves and flowers. The speakers
The presents to the bride were nu¬ merous and uaeful, including a check for $250, a set of flat silver,mahogany dining room and bedroom sets, and
I nounce the engagement of their daugh-.jj,^ jjg^gj ^Hh hif„-^y,„ ^^g Lathrop Sunday morning at lo:3u, evening at ; ter, Marion Gertrude, to Charles L. ; g^^^j, ^^ij. (.^^^^^^.^,3^. j^^gg p. Nie- 7:45; preaching by the pastor, Rev. jChildres of Brooklyn. ,j,^„j, f^^ County Judge; John J. Gra B. F. Ray. All are welcome to these
, ham for Surrogate ; Geo. M. Goodale services; Sunday School al 2 :30. ! for State Senator; Dan'l J. Hegeman :, A fair and supper under tbe aus- "^°"v,V- "•'^'?"''",.^"F"'"""''?\u'Ifor Treasurer; Charles T. McCarty : pices of the Ladiea' Ai J Society will the Weat Virginia t-onferenca of the , ^^^ Diatrict Attorney ; Edwin W. Wal- he held in tho church this Friday even- Methodiat Episcopal Church a popular I ,^^^ f^^ ^j^g ^^^^^^j, vVith the ex- ing. The fair will be opened at 3 former pastor of the Methodist Epis- ; ^^p^j^^ ^^ Mesara. Graham and Hege- , o'clock and supper will be served from
man, all the above are expected to ad- ' 6 to 8:3(i. dress the meeting and will tell where i "
they stand upon the issues of the dsy. The organizations of the Presbyter- This ticket is regarded by the local : ian Church are arranging for a fair Democrats aa the beat ever presented and BUPPer to be held in Firemen'a to the voters of the County of Nassau. 1 Hall on Wednesday evening, Novem-
Next Friday. October liO,, ia (b( date of the package party given undM tbe aaspicea of the Russell Hose Conj' pany, at its beadquarterH, Leonah Avenue. Music will lie furnipbed bJ Prof. Mole's orcheatra.
their work Scents, making the prices | were^Kev.^W. Hom.^th^ P'"_e_»j^de"^t__^'j numerous" pieces" of cutgiass, "silver
for shaving 16 eta.; |hair cutting, 25 j Synod, and Pastors A. C. Karkau from ct8.; shampooing, 25 ct».; massage, 25 i Freeport and A. Keller from Lynbrook. eta. I Beaides several solos the choir from
>¦ Christ Churcli, Freeport, rendered the t„ h^, husband a gold watch
Italians Celebrate ^P^f'"' ^"'"'"«=• . Hereafter services
I will be held regularly every Sunday at
ware and furniture. The
present to his bride was a platinum
bar pin set with diamonds and her gift
copal Church here, with his son, Henry, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hall in this village on Tuesday. Mr. Comp¬ ton and hia aon are making an extend¬ ed automobile tour and stopped here to renew old acquaintances. He en joyed a very successful pastorate here about twenty years ago, and was very groom-s .^"''''y impressed with the marvelous , ^-^^ 'growth of the village aa well aa with its increaaing attractiveness.
Funeral services of .Mrs. C'aHaandrl^ Smith, aged 77 years, were held Moo day afternoon at the hotne of half daughter, Mrs. Jere S. DeMott, Leon*; ard Avenue. Mrs. Smith passed awayi .Saturday after an illness from pneil<4^ monia. Beaides lier daughter she id aurvived by three sona, George BennetH Smith and Sidney D. Smith, both ofl Freeport, and Benjaniin Smith of Bell'M more,
ber 22.
Misa Mollie Dl-aper left on Tueadny to pursue another year's atudy at the Tewkabury School, Scarsdale, N. Y.
Anderson.-
An entertainment of an attractive
Moses Hunt and family, who spent the Summer at High Hill Beach, have j returned to their Winter home at Port | Orange, Fla. ;
Columbus Day ji„.45 ^ „, The Bible School meets Columbus Day wa^ observed by the j at 2:30 p. m. The catechetical class
Italian reaidenta of Freeport on Thurs day with a celebration at Colum¬ bus an J Bennington Avenues. Law¬ yer Albin N. Johnson, ex-president of the Freeport Board of Education, delivered an address to a large crowd assembled, and a good display of fire¬ works took place late in the evening. A greased pole climbing contest for a prize at the top kept the crowd enter¬ tained.
CARD OF THANKS Editor Nassau County Review:—
We wish through your papar to ex¬ press our sincere appreciation of the loving sympathy expresaed by so many friends and neighbors. We cannot thank thetn all in person, but it has meant mueh to us in our bereavement. Mrs. Rowland H. Mayland and family.
AAvartlMWiMot
CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Charles H. Woodford and fam¬ ily wish to thank all friends for tbeir kindness in their late bereavemant.
AdvartlainMBt.
Miss Helen G., daughter. , ,. , ,, , ,
The presents to the rfiatron and | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Anderson, j "«'""''»»j'^*" ""^/'K'^'l fo""'he bene- George Lutz of tha U. S. S. New maid of honor were gold bar pins, to | has entered Putnam Hall, Poughkeep-1 ^* °'-l.^ "[.®'",^" °V9°"'P^"y ^."' -^, York ia enjoying a ten days' leave of tlie best man, gold watch chain, and gje taking a year's preparatory to ! "y '*'*"'^"'^'^^ ^""''¦"''y ""<^ ^'" ^^ absence at the home of his parenta.
to the ushers belts with silver buckles. I Vassar : *'"*" '" ^^^ *'*" "" ^'""''' '^^•'- 'o"'"''-
Miss Miller is a popular member of I I row night, Saturday, at 8 P. M. Ad
the younger set of Freeport, belonging I Last Friday waa the birthday of miasion is 25;cents. to several luncheon and afternoon j Mrs. Frank S. Snedeker, sr. ; it was |
.clubs. She is an active member of; also the regular ineeting day of oneof Suffragists Meet At the laat regular meeting of the
Methodist.-Next Sunday morning . tbe Bayview Tennis Clob and has tak-I the clubs of which ahe is a member at Merrick Village Board of Trustees, Street Com-
and which she had prepared to attend 31 '»ierriCK "< aubmitted the follow-
this week. Before the arrival of the i A meeting of the Suffrage Club of auto which was to convey her to the Merrick will be held next Friday, Oc-
meets at the chapel Wednesdays at 4 o'clock. Everyone is cordially wel come to all our services.
Dr. Curtice will speak on "The Secret en an active intereat in outdoor sports of a Bad Bargain." The evening top- She is also an enthusiastic worker ir ic will be "A Man." It is hoped these j the societies connected with the M
sermons will be, in the best sense of E. Church, where she teaches a class ! meeting, however , about twenty-five | tober 20, at 2:30 p. m., at the home the word, entertaining. Bat their , in the Sunday School and is one of the I members and friends of the club of Miss Phebe Bunker, Merrick Ave- special object will be to bring bome to superintendents of the Junior League, i walked in and surprised her. Many | nue. The Club would be glad to have
There will be a fire teat next Wed- Deaday night, October 18, at 7 p. m., Olive boulevard and Main Street. J. M. Fira Extinguiaher; everybody cose. Oar local dealera, Geo. Bennett Smith, Geo. V. Sloat, Inc., and Mil¬ ton Forenan.
Advwtlsemeut.
tbe minds of tbe people some facts' Mr.Thompson is an attorney-at-law, overlooked, some truths not fully ap-1 with offices in Montague Street,Brook- predated, yet facts and truths of vital ! lyn; he has served full time as a mem- importance in our every day life. j ber of the 23rd Regiment, was presi¬ dent of the Freeport Club in 1915, ia an active member of the Bayview "Ten nie Club. Fraternally, he is associat
J, ..„ .„ „_.„w._. time was spent around the festive
ed with the Sooth Shore Yacht Club I board. After lonch cards and domi-
The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Epworth League will be held next Tuesday evening,
Sembtr. ^I'e iivi'ttd to^'r^emember'Tlte i ••"^ Massapequa Lodge 822: F. and A. | noes were played until the middle of Members are invited to remember tbe , ^ pomiciiy he is an active Repub- the afternoon, when ice cream and
lican and has always taken an interest I cake was served. The guests depart- in local affairs, having served as Dis- j ed after wishing Mrs. Snedeker many
remembrances were received by Mrg. iall friends of the work present with
Snedeker from her uninvited goesta. j them.
The viaitors had thoughtfully made
careful preparations and brought their | "America for Americans"
lonch with them and in a very short { while tablea were set and a joyous ]
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Reii,i Adelbert J. Smith, deacon in chargejf residence, 22 Henry Street; telephon*i 1128-M. The celebration of the Hoiy| Communion will be held at 7:30 a. m, j instead of 8 aa heretofore with Rev, Roy Farrell Dulfield, archdeacon of ! this diocese, as the celebrant. Th* ; regular morning prayer and sermoit< I will be held at 10 o'clock with Re*. i Mr. Smith in charge. Sunday Schoot^ aervice at 11;30 a. m., following tht
Improve Sidewalks I chorch.
' ("ominencing next Wednesday even* i ing, October 18, regular Wednesday; evening servicea of evening prayaM ... ionly will be inaugurated. At tbw
mg speciai report regarding improve- ^1^,,^ „f ^his service choir rehearsal
will be held, at which time new mem'j ,, . ^^ ,, ,. L- . , ., , bers will be heartily welcomed by
walks in the Village which I found to ^^^.^ -^ charge of the church music, be impassable:
I To Buikl and
ment of aidewalka: I beg to report the
following side-
collection for the Christmas box.
AttbePlasa week of Oct. lltb: Monday, Theodore Roberta in "Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo," £arl Williams in "The Scarlet Runner." Tuesday, Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgeley in "Tbe Love Maak." WedneMlay. Or rin Johnaoo in "Tbe Light at Duak." Tboraday, Bdmwid BreeM and Ormi HawUy in "Tbe Weakneas of Strength." PrMay, Qail Kane in "Paying tbe Price." Saturday. Mar- gaeritw Clark in "Molly Make Be¬ lieve." Speeial maaic every evening under tbe peraonal direction of Mr. I,.oait Baer, formerly mMieal director of Park and Keltb'a Theatrea, Boaton.
Try my apeciai box of cut flowera, 75c fur tbe weekend. C. R. Ankera, floriat, Rockville Centre, L. I.: tele- phcne e>M)Dection; delivery anywhere.
LUTHERAN LAYMEN MEET A notable meeting of laymen from all the Lut|heran Churches in this vi* cinity waa held on iVednerday evening' in Brooklyn Hall. Aboot 100 men sat down to tbe tastily arranged ftables which were literally covered with I good tbinga of every description.
trict Committeeman of the 10th Dis¬ trict.
Epworth League
Entertains Teachers
The teachers of the Freeport Schools were the greets of the Epworth Lague
After the singing of ^ America" ] of'ibeM.'E. ChaVcb'Wed'neiday ev'en'
and prayer, the president of the Men's Club of Christ Church, Freoport, Wil¬ liam Gormley, gave a short addreas of welcome. The speaker of the even- ig, Judge Robert Roy of tbe Kings Coanty bench, waa introdoced by Paator A. C. Karkaa of Freepert. Judge Roy's forceful worda were lis¬ tened to witb great eagerness and re¬ ceived repeated applause. He spoke
of tbe great debt the world owes to I
the Reformation and the doty of all i Speed, romance, power, adventure; men to be interested actively in that | you'll find tbem all in Greater Vita- institution which alone can reclaim j graph's super-serial, "Tbe Scarlet
ing. A musical program, given by Messrs. Arthur Bender. Cornelitia Van Reas and Harold E. Brown, and read¬ ing by Miaa Suaia George, were great¬ ly enjoyed. Gamea and refreshments followed. The purpose of the even¬ ing—that everybiody shoald meet everybody elB«—waa well accomp- Iiahed.
happy retorns of the day. Among those present W3re: Mrs. Ernest S. Randall, Mrs. Gilson H. Raynor, Mrs. Fred Bishop, Mrs. Alvin Sprague, Mrs. Myron Johnson, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mrs. Fred S. Howell, Mrs. Paul Dick¬ erson, Mrs. ^ William H. Post, Mrs. Daniel Morriion, Mrs. Charles Wil¬ liams, Mrs. Jacob Post. Mrs. Wal¬ ter M. Nichols, Mrs. Clinton M. Flint. Mrs. Henry S. Starr, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Frank E. Rose, Mrs. Edmund T. Cheshire, Mrs. John Sellars, Mrs. Daniel Harrington, Mrs. Wallace R. Post and Mra. Frank S. Snedeker, jr.
(Special Contribotion) Dr. Madison C. Peters lectured on ' Wednesday evening in the Baptist { Church on "Can America Remain i American?" Dr. Peters is a great! logician, a magnificent orator and be < was greeted by a large gatberingj that' gave close attention to the lecture. In ' the coorse of his address Dr. Peters :
said that the public schaoi was the^^®*°*' ,. . a ,a a„
great tea-her of American idealism. • "• «• '=°''"«'" Rorterfitld and Bayview
corner Smith and Long Beacb B. e. corner Roae and Long Beach n. e. corner Smith and Long Beach 8. e. corner Newton Blvd and Henry
Street, to Williams' atable (ahoold be
filled in).
s. w. corner Merrick Road and
Roosevelt (weeds)
s. e. corner Merrick Road and Roose- |
velt (weeds)
8. w. corner Whaley Street and Long \
Beach (grass and weeds) n. e. coroner Rose and Long Beach
At the Koyal Theatre Satarday,| October 14, William E. Shay and Claire Whitney will be featured in "The Holing Paasinn," a drama inflve reels, produced by Herbert Brenon inj the West Indies. "Just As Hm Thought," a comedy in one act, tnfl "For Her Good Name," a two-actl drama, will also be shown.
rade;
Ruth Carlson, 5th and 6th Gradeaf! Mrs. Frances Carter, Sth Grade; Jof^ ephine Finger, 4th Grade; Mrs. Floyd R.n.l.ll ith llrmA.- Tfiith Ifiii:.- a..m.'
Federal courts alone should attend to
this, and no one be mads a citisen
Eldridge.—John K. Eldridge and \ within six months of an election. A
family have engaged the Arthur Wil- rising vote of thanks was given the
son cottage on West Merrick Road for doctor. Rev. Mr. Scott supporting tbis
SCHOOL NOTES The following is a complete list oi^ ' the faculty of Roosevelt Public School t| Gertrude M. Westervelt, principal greai teainer oi American "aealism. ;•¦;""¦"-• "-"-"-^^^ Bertha E. Kirley. Itki
tion. He advocated restricted immi- p,", ^j.^uTzSO f[ o'n Third Pui2 «•"''•". "»> tirade; Ruth Kiilian. 8r*, gration and that the period for natara.f;"'=«g(;^^'2^0 J^^^ ^'""i Grade; Marjorie Craig. 3rd Gradef
lization should be extended and that I'"5lJ^_iV" f" , "'"'''^ .*'. I Edna M. Phillips. 2nd Grade; Mr*.
] ,Sosan Bentley, 2ad Grade; Plorane«|
I Stiles, 1st Grade; Clara L. Ketchon,
1st Grade; Marion Prall, kindergarteib]
There bave been three new memberif
added to the faculty since last yearj
: namely. Misses Marjorie Craig, Flor<p
'ence Stiles and Miss Ruth Carlaoo*
Miaa Westervelt, principal, is agail^
s"bould''be"'mide'cTtiiVnV " Th7t'"tbi ! l[- °° ^""K .^""^^ Avenue about
onTy"me"n"o"ra"p"pr^;edch7ra"c"^r «"d! «" no'"> side Long Beach Avenue
with sincere re^rd for tbe country •««»«•»•«" P'«\ <7«»«^- "^"t 200 - '' ' ft. on Long Beach Avenue about 300
ft. on Lena Avenue and about 150 ft. on Hanson Place).
Respectfully submitted, Melvin 8. Bond, Street Commissioner.
Ranner," by C. N. and A. M. Wil- liamaon, fcAtaring Earle Williams. Twelve complete epiaodea of clean, baman, heart-throbbing adventores and mystwiee. (Every adventure holds yoar attention and carries yoor oodi- vided interest. Twelve beaatiful h<r- oioea, roosiog adveotares. baffling mysteriea, times the punch of the ord-
Mioa ElMBor 8. Roe, 296 Pine Street, will ep«i kindergArten claaa OD Mvsiaf, Oetohwr IC
and reform those wbo bave gone aa- trjay, namely the church.
After the addreaa of the evening tbe constitation committee made ita report. Tbis report gava rise to a lively debate. At tbe next meeting of tbe Society a conatitotion in har¬ mony with tbe opinion which pre¬ vailed at the meeting Wedneaday will tie preaented and oflicers will be {inary aerial elected. atory. See tbem all at the Plau
Daring the evening music was fur- j Theatre, Freeport. commencing Mon.. niahad by tba Glae aub of GbHet Oct 16.
Charch and by an Ediaon diamond disc i AtMrWiiMiai
phonograph.
The next meeting will be held in Hava 12600. MOOOaad 14000 to loan Hempatead. I on bond aad mortgata. Jahaooa 4
— jJohBooB. lawyata, Pfaapwt. N. Y.
(Coatinacd en pace 8) '
i tbe Winter. Tho Wilsons will spend | in a short but able speech. Rev. UfA A resolution waa passed, as noted in ; boarding at tbe bome of Mrs. Heina* ' the season in Brooklyn. I Breckenridge. pastor of the cbonrb, | our last issue, that the property own- ! man on Clinton Avenae. j
i i presided. jers should have the work done within; The honor roll pupils will be dl*»-
— ; 20 days; failing to do this, the Street missed tbis year at 3 p. m. on Fridaya
H. and F. Campaign Commissioner win do the work and | instead of 2 JO p. m. Those not on
Club Busy ' **••.«**•* *** ••••¦•ed against the prop-, the honor roll will remain until 3:10
The regular meeting of the Hughes j ! **
and Fairbanka Campaign Club will be
tbe season in Brooklyn
Johnson.—Edgar Johnson of 217 Smith Street, has charge of the Doubleday-Page booth at tbe Nation- nal Dairy Show at Springfield. Mass.
Gelding.—Mrs. John E. Golding'is
The accur«icy tests will be continoed j
r^i-ftP'•"'""'" ™'"'" lH"it^'^^
SUmford, Conn
Raynor. — Misa Martha Raynor, headquarter* will addreas tbe members
whan stepping back *nddenly Saturday At tbe meeting laat week former Di*-
Eaeh epieode a eompleU 1 at Main Street, and Olive Boulevard. ! trict Attorney Franklin A. Cole* of
slipped and fell, striking ber bead and j Glen Cove and Williara S. Pettit. pre
cauaing a eevere shock.
Braren.—A daughter, Gertrode Mil¬ dred, waa bom to Comeliaa D. and Gertmda Rucker Braren on Monday, Octobers.
(oontinaad an page 8 )
I - ; Also me monthly
Street, this Friday evening, wben | There was something for nearly ev- |„|d the last two days of every moiatlkj promiment speaker* from County i erybody to attend in Frecport on Wed-1 xhe premium check* from
neaday evening, tbe lltb inat.. the , Qo.,n,.N,„.n Agricultural following evenu being ecbeduied: j tion will be received *oma time wit
Convention of Lotharan* of Freaport the next few week* when they will i aad vicinity at Brooklyn Hall. diatributed among the prise
Reception by tbe Epwortb League p|re Prevention Day, Oatabar ot the M. E. Church to tbe teacher* of j ^^ obaerred in tbe echool* Me the public *cbool. i with *hort Ulks and also tbe hoidlngl
Beefsteak dinnar at the South Shore | g,, ^nis in the afternoon. X" <!C Tacbt Clab Hooae. Columbua Day being a legal holidajti
Lecture by Rev. Madiaon C. Petera the school* wera cloaed all day. on "America for Americans" at tha .mmmmb
Bapti*t Chorch. (Continaad an page'J>)
•ident of tbe Civic Club* of tbe Town of Hempatead, addresaed tbe meeting.
Satarday evening, October 14. the Clob will attend, in a body, tha ban¬ ner raiaing at Baldwin.
Next Wedneaday evening, the 18th. tbe Chib will attaad a aimilar event at Boaasvert.
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Register Saturday, Oct. 14, and be sure of your vote Election Da^ Be a real man! Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 41 Freeport Bingl* copin of tha R«Ti«w for itda at Grecn- blatt'i and Braithwaite*. lUilraad Avenue; Uicb- noff'a, Ka«MU County Review. DaSilva'a and GobeU'i, Uain Straet; Sidney Smithi, Weal Merrick Roul. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Official figures for Sandy Hoolt) Newt of the Ginrches Smbjecl ml SermeM. Service* of the week aad other doinc. ia the church*. •nd church societic* j CBlholic — The time for the masse* jOn Sundoy ia 7:30, 9 snd 10:3 side Long Beach Avenue with sincere re^rd for tbe country •««»«•»•«" P'«\ <7«»«^- "^"t 200 - '' ' ft. on Long Beach Avenue about 300 ft. on Lena Avenue and about 150 ft. on Hanson Place). Respectfully submitted, Melvin 8. Bond, Street Commissioner. Ranner" by C. N. and A. M. Wil- liamaon, fcAtaring Earle Williams. Twelve complete epiaodea of clean, baman, heart-throbbing adventores and mystwiee. (Every adventure holds yoar attention and carries yoor oodi- vided interest. Twelve beaatiful h |