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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Frecport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 18
"CLEAN UP WEEK" AprU 30th to May 5th, 1917
^ It is extremely desirable at this season of the year to call attention to Public Health Matters.
^ Your yard should be cleaned ! and raked; manure, rubbish' pile and filth of all description,. especially every trace of gar¬ bage and putrescible material gathered and carted away, j This cleaning of the premises j Co. I. Tenth infantry should, in bric(, be considered' '"^'j,'',.^ merely an extension of house cleaning within home.
<gCo-operate with the Street' ^.Vrd Kegiment Commissioner and your neigh
»».»«.. a.: *: a... Ot * , fc-„ Ibi Oik »..¦ >»;-
ROLL OF HONOR
Our Soldi<;rs Army and Navy . KUKKI'OKT Clyde Brown. L. .'^. S. Delaware Morton (termond. 2nd Field .\rtillery
Destination probably Te\aw Uol>ert CampbeU
( o. I. Tenth Iiifantr> Charles Cook
Co. I. Tenth Inluntry Harry Alhin
Co. I. Tenth Infantrv .1. Wallace fjuest
Co. I, Tenth infantry Bert Donnelly
the ' '"licence Trubenback I Navy I iToward .MdridKc ""
Troop C, (.'avalry I Dr. Thomas H. K\anM
th
\\%
Moore, Cozzens and Grace
Elected to SchogJ Board
KiidKel of Nearly S70.000 I'naniranus- ly .\dopted—Only One Contest on Officers.
Just about the time for the school meetintf Tuesday evenintc a thunder shower came up, with unusually heavy rain, but it only lasted a half hour or so, and though the meeting was late in .starting' as a result, over ^2'^'^ voters attended and took part in the pro<'eedin{fs.
The meetinK was called to order by the flerk, Robert E. Donajrhy, who read the notice of the meetinp and the annual financial Itateinent and asked for the iiamine: of a chairman. Coun¬ selor Alfred T. Davison was named and unanimously elected, and ajipoinl-1 ed Robert G. Anderson and .\rcher B. i Wallace as tellers.
President C. Dwiuhl Baker spoke briefly of the work of the Hoard dur- , inK the pant year, and recommended
THE NATION NEEDS YOUR AID AT FARJWING
President Wilson in his proclamation of April I 5th said: "The Supreme need of our own nation and the
MERRICK
f .-..lunm in edHe<l l.y K.v. yi. H. I.il- «ll anil all itrms .nhauld hv Hont to him ut-<r in.Hcrtlfin und^T thin hradiiiK.
BELLMORE
lank
K.il<ert< is, c)u Rcllmoro un.l \i<'init>-. . lott with him will reo«ivc th» Httrntion as ul our otfic*.
rde
Ithe adoption of the budKet as present-, preventing this calamity
nations with w^hich we are co-operating is in abundance of supplies, and especially of food¬ stuffs. The impKjrtance of an adequate food sup¬ ply, esp)eciany for the present year, is superla¬ tive. Without abundant food alike for the armies and the peoples now at war, the whole great en¬ terprise upon which we have embarked will break down and fail * * *
"Upon the fanners of this country, therefore, in large measure rests the fate of tbe war and the fate of the nations."
Unless all the farm resources of the Nation are fully de-' 'he cake and candy sale and dance
.t,a.\r^r.^A fk..>..<> .,.,\\\ U„ .. «-, ~t „1 1 _ £ f J I" »L • I which was held in the Firemen's Hall
veloped, tnere will be a great shortage or rood supplies this t- , v i .i-
¦^ t5 » "¦" «j>-.|-'fiv-o nwoj^j^ Friday eveninR, April 27. was a
y^^''- ' jrreat success, both financially and so-
It is the duty of everv person to do his part to help ini"""^' '^'*^'" f" ^f\l^^^'^-^'\ This -—r f f '•• . monr-v I'ofs toward the Iih-bI Bov
.Mrs. .Albert Smith of Baltimore is
spendinir the week with her parents. I ^'r- »"'' ^J". A. .T. Russell of Oak Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis L. Lord, who have Street wiU celebrate their jrolden we<l-
re-opened their home here, after spendinir the Winter in Baltimore.
Krank. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Colvin, has joine<l the farm .school ' at Farniinirdale to do his bit toward j the increase of food supply. ,
Walter E. .Spear is the new trustee of the local school board, having been
diniLj week.
anniversary on Fri«lav of this
The ret'ular monthly lueetint: of the [Boanl of Trade will be held in Fire- I men's HaU next Monday eveninK at 8
o'clock. Refreshments will be served
at the close of the meetinir.
The railroad has conn>lete<l a new
electeil at the annual meetinjr held on | e.xpress platform on the west-bound Tues<lay nijrht. track west of the passenger depot.
money ^'¦oes
bor in cleaning up the gutters in front of your premises, and show your public spirit, there¬ by assisting to make our Vil¬ lage Nassau County.
S. P. SHEA. Village Clerk X)iite<i April 23. 1917.
ed by the Board, and o. pr«Hnted i" i available foot with Staple foodstuffs.
PLANT! PLANT!
Ihe way to help is to plant every i.Scout equipment fund.
, The Scouts wish to join with the ! Hand-in-Hand Leafrue in thankinirail
PLANT!
1 he great need is farm labor. It will be supplied. The United States Department of Agriculture, the Agricultural
] who helped make I v'ess that it was.
this affair the sue-
FREEPORT
» ' 7 " r- '^ ,. ~ r-. ,-^ r'"i. "T ' ouf hi!>t issue. After about 20 voles
Another Freeport Lad Lnlistsij,;,,! heen '•"''t, .^jII in f.-ivor of the bud- RAY.MO.NI) AMADOR ; gvl, i^nd no other.>< (UMiriiiii to vote.
.Anionfr the recruits v/hq rcportfd j the p<dl wa.n closed and the builiret at the Navy Yard for duty with the, declared adopted. ! United States Department of Agriculture, the Agricultural! Services at the Chur'ch of the Re
.Marine Corps of the United .States, Tsioniinations for the odice of Tru.^-¦ rx ^^r- ..^ j ^ l- l,i..oi„nr ^imHuv th.. l.\.«^rth Afior
.Navy, was Raymond, Martin Amador. | tee for the unexpired term of Rowla«d L'epartments of vanous states, and many strong business or-j'Jl^^^'J^'^ at n o'clock AM and H
' ganizations are developing plans to send to the farms an army y'{.j^,^.|^'P j| Litanv. sermon, Holy
of helpers to aid in planting and harvesting the crops so vital! Communion. Evening' Prayer and ser- to the nation's safety. Machinery is in operation, through |"'o" The Sunday i^'hoo! meets in
...I • 1 r • 1 u 'tho Parish House each Sunday at Hi
which every farmer can get labor. .^,.,^ ^ ;^ ^, ,,^,, ,^,^. f,^^,„p (.^„^^„^ Sunday
Money for Seeds and Fertilizers ' ' f^''°] r ^^\^'"' *^"" f.}'TT^^C
' _ _ 2 on tamp .\vcnue at ,i P. M. The
Do you need funds for seeds and fertilizei"? Ihe banks j Woman's .Auxiliary meets weekly on
of the country arc organizing to make loans to farmers. Th*- Thursdays at 2.30 P. M. The <;. F.
. \/-ii • "^ Frecport, son'^f Estavan .Amador |H. .Mayland, deceaseil, were (irsl m-
the Cleanest Village in ' ^f ^ famous liKhting- family of Col-clared in order. Village President
umbiu, South .America. | Sidney II. .Swezey, who was appointed
Raymond (|uit his school studies in '' by the Hoard to the office until this
the F'reeport Iliirh School to Rive his ' election, spoke of the inteix'st William
services to his country, although he is'11. C.race had taken in public affairs.
only IK years of uge. Raymond ad-i and nominated him for this position.
dressed the school assembly, ur^inp: i Frank H. Stevens and Elvin .\'. Kd-
ejtch student to "do his bit" whether I wards seconded the nomination. .\'o
the firinK line or behind the line. j other names were presented and Mr
Sinltlf .•..lii.» of tho R.-^ Greonblntl'M Hn<t HrRithwnitc
llii.Silva's- anil Cd'ljc-ti'ii. .M« xrr'n Stationery Stori', tii-o\ nolT'K. Wont MiTric-k K<wi<l
.S. mets bi-weekly on Fridays at 7.110
Scouts meet on Tues-
10 in the Parish
.Marine! (>i"the voiV for two Trustees to sue-i to provide $10,000,000. if necessary, for farm loans throiigh 1 "°""* '^ '^^°'"^""' '"^iUition is ex-
Then he announced lo his parents, Grace was declarwl elected on the i-e- State of New York has appropriated $500,000 for that pur-i p "vT \heTov Scot
that he would not wait for the con-1 port of the tellers of some 20 vot*s i „„. Xk_ M^..... V^-l Ct » A _ ; . U . I O • i L j1 i' ' ' !^ r, .
scription law but would volunteer at cast, all in favor. P°^^ ' . * . AI?'J'^?^'!1^ Agricultural Society has arranged ' day evenin^^s at ,..:
U it; H WATER
(Official Figure.'!
Friday, May
Saturday.
.Sunday.
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday.
Kriday.
Saturday.
I')
TIDK TABLK
for .Sandy Hook) 1 r.:05a. ni. .-) f;:4;{a. 111. 7:20 a. m. 7:.'j7a. m. S.'oo a. Ml. !i:17a. m. 10:0:!a. ni. 10:."lla. ni. 11:.^).'') a. m.
He hastened to the Corjis recruiting stfition on East 2.3rd j ceed Walter B. Cozzens and Charles ! local granges and local banks .Street, where Captain Kvan found'('. Moore ther^i'was a little ejccitement.! • _,j.l,_^ .. j.^^ hiiii tit and fine. | although only one vote was necessary ' oi"^' Stares.
Kaymond's father is a commission I to ducide the result. Albin N. .lohn- MHTchant ill .Manhattan, and a son of son iiiinieil C. E. Moore for re-election .Manuel Amador Fierro, late president ] Stephen P. Fettit named Cadman II. of Boliver, Colombia, and nephew of | Frederick, and Archer B. Wallace .Manuel .Amador Guerrero, first pres-1 named Walter B. Co^zf^»1.';. The re- ident of the Republic of Panama. His i suit as announced \*as:
^. >j , . - I tended to ail to attend the services of
Similar plans are in progress ithis church and to become interested
Sircal uncles and Kreat grandfathers j foiiirht in the Colombia VV'ar of Inde- , pcndence in IHll. One of his uncles,! Alartin .Amador, alonjr *'ith Santiajro' .Stewart, and other martvrs, was shqbl
G. B. Geller is opening
on February 24, 1810, and their stil an uphol- i ues stand in the Plaza of Independ
Votes cast:
Charles C. Moore
Walter B. Coz/.ens
C. H. Frederick
Blank and scatteririe;
ToUil
ISl
IH2
107
.38
4.58
Messrs. .Moore an«i Cozzens were ac-
jcordinirly re-elected.
sterinK store in ),he Freeport Inn j enee, CJarteRena, Colombia.—P^atrle.
buildinir. Mx. Geller is an expert irj .rv«w^i^tTr.^, i
the upholstefint? line, and.has decid-i OBITUARY UNCLAIMED LETTERS
ifl to Kive his whole time to the work j DAVE MONTGO.MEltV i Adams, Mrs. .A, t2)
n Freeport and vicinity. I David MontKomeia', of the well-j Freeport, Lons Island. 178 Ray St.
known actors' combination of Mont-j French, Franklin M, "lil Maple Ax-e, Koniery & .Stone, recently died in Chi- French, Mrs. K. catro. Mr. .Montw:dniery had been tbe | Fernandez, .Julian -^'uest of .Mr. .Stone's father, (Jeorjre i .lones, .Mr. E.
The actors' colony section of the village is beir'nniiiK to take on its Summer activities, a number of the actors and their families now beinp back at their homes, and others rom- inur every day.
GeorKe Bennett Smith has nearly comP'letwl his large buneralow on So. iMng Reach Avenue.
Ran Out of Free Seed
Village I'resident Sidney H. Swezey announces that the seeds whieh he se- rured for delivery were calleil for and tllBtributed writhin a few day.s after the notice appeared in the press.
Mr. Swezey is endeavorinK to se¬ cure an additional supply, and if so, ^11 fry to tret word to the public.
"^utb '-rm.w Into Trolley
,An automobile^JSvtien ny.inenij ««. ¦Windeknocht of 536 Washinjjton-^t. Hoboken, N.'.I., and driven by his wife, Marie, smashed into the rear truck of a trolley owned by the Free- port Railroad Company, at Grove St. and Merrick Road Sunday. No one was hurt. The auto was damaged.
Fourteen Years Ago
(Itrmh of intarrat from the Nasnau .County Revi«w .liles fourteen years ago this week)
P. H. Wootl ward of Freeport ap¬ pointed Superlintendent of Express. L^I. R. R.
Neighborhood Workers
of Freeport
FAIR
For Two Great Causes
Our Country and Our Poor
will be held
At the Freeport Club House
Grove Street
May 15. 16. 17. 18
Afternoons and Evenings
;. Professional Entertainment
Proceeds for Red Cross and
Neighborhood House
There will be no eharjte for admis¬ sion to this fair. A professional en¬ tertainment and many attractions every afternoon and evening;.
At the diflferenl booths there will b« (fir sale plenty of pretty, useful ahnd serviceable articles, such as Rro- ceries, home-msde cake, candy, ice cream, cold drinks and litrht lunch. Also aprons, (garden hats, porch pit- lows. fUiicy batrs, embroidered linens, combinn; jackets and all sorts of fancy and useful articles. Pottetl flowers, cut flowers, porch hanRinK baskets and many more desirable things.
We will publish the full list of com¬ mittees in our next issue. We rejn'et they arrived too lat|» fpi: \»h Ut gel them in this week.
.Stone, in Freeport, sions.
on various oeca- Stoad. Fredie,'rare Miss G. H- Pink- I ney Winslow, E. i.„ 49 No. Ocean -Ave. ( >t T. Benson SmitJa., P. .M. Mav 1, JOI 7.
I III its various activities.
' The resources and the best business ability of the Nation i j,- ^ cammann an.l family rc-
and the State will bc applied to supply farmers with labor and | turned to the villaue on Saturday for financial support.^and every farmer may count upon whatever ''"^' ^"""'i'^'' "fter spending the winter aid is"needed to enalitc" him to cultivate his farm to its full i' : capaci4:.v.
PLANT! PLANT! PLANT!
You need -not fear depreciated prices by reason of over¬ production. "Hie Avorlds supply of food-products is certain to
be short, and however large the domestic production, the ex-^ The A. c. Doanes lome hom pott demand vsrill e^ssure remunerative prices to the farmer.
HOME DEFENSE COMMITTEE Sub-Committee on Agriculture
JOHN H. VAN NOSTRAND. Chairman
WARD C. MOON, Secretary
CHARLES M- VANDEROEF, TreasureT
'SAMUEL R. SMITH GEORGE M. HEWLETT;
CHARLES C. SMITW
siiiniiK Manhattan.
.A '.rroup of jrirls and .Associates from the local G. F. .S. wont to Brook¬ lyn on .Sunday last to attend the an¬ nual service of the oriranization in LoiiK' Island at Holy Trinity i'liiiirii
coiiie
¦ Merrick today from the winter's sc |journ in Brooklyn. .Mr. Doane i drivinK a new lourinK Buick.
The monthly nieetinj; of the .Men ;t;iub will be held in the Parish Hous ' on Tuesday evenint-' at 8.1^0.
Mrs. L. B. sniall >rara>re KirkwiHxl Ave
Corlie.s ha-n erected upon her property i
Henry Brandt has rented the black¬ smith shop of C. H. Russell on Fred¬ erick Avenue and opened for business last week.
The sprin.es in this vicinity are al- reaily showinj.: the effei'ts of the clos¬ ing down of the city piimpinir sta¬ tions. Already several of the cellars of residences in the lower sections of the viilaue hji\e water iii them,
.1. W. .lohiiso : i'.nd family of Bel- tajrh .Avenue, who s|H'nt the Winter in the city, have retumcid to their home in this villaee,
.Miss Clara Peterson, who has l»een en>rajred as a teacher in the Smith¬ ville South .School, has sij?ned a con¬ tract to teach in Bellmore .-.chool the coniinjc year. Miss Peterson will take the place of .Miss Stickles, who has secured a position in the .Amityville School.
) I'reeport l.odce of Elks will irive its minstrel show, which recently drew larjce crowds both eveniiijrs in that vil- lajT'.-, at Fireiiien's Hall on Tuesday evening. May l.'i. for benefit of St. Barnabas' R. i . Church. The entire ))rojrrani. with vi'ry few chiinpes, as oriirinally presented, will be ei\en on this eveniii).:. The adiiiis-<ioii i» ~1tO^ cents. ^''
Belliiiore baseball team was defeal- eil lasl Sunday in this \ iilate liy the Henipstead Field Club, the score beinir ¦: to I. Next Sunday they will meet (he Xewfield A. C. of Nev Vorl>.
The annual ma.miuerade dance of .Advance Hook and Ladder Company held las«|gkiturday eveninjr. was larjre-
ly atteiid/'d. the net proceeds beine about .*7."..
Ajva R. Smith has purcha.s«'d the , milk blisiness whicli he formerly coii- .lucteil in this village and will assume control next Monday.
MARY SlttlTH
Mrs. -Mary Smith, aKerl 05, died on Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. A. McNally, Washbwm Avenue. Ftjner- al services were h«dd Wednesdaf in Westbury Cemetery.
MAKV ELIZABF}!FH VERMILYEA
Mary E. V'erwvilyea, aged 84 years, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chauncey Sprajine. 2fii» South Main Street, on Siinday. Funeral .services were held on Tuesday, Rev. S. O. Cur¬ tice, pastor of the iVI. E. Chun*, olli- ciatini;, with interment at Peekskill, N. Y.; C. A. Fulton, funeral director.
Miss Vermilyea is survived hy two
«t«^"kaw'"irai?''**'"'"*'^' SprRpuc and j i^roft}^"comm^te7lr~mayToTnmuni
¦___ cate with either membern «f •the-com-
BERNARD LENN<)> 'miltee «-hich will gladly arranpre to
Bernard Lennon, ajre r.ft years.;'^''lif'*'"""'" , ,. . . ,^
brother of Harry S. Lennon «f Bav- ,^*' '¦'*'^':"'* . of ^ reeport should view and Randall Avenues. ,I.ied on ' ^'t ^ '"""^^ '" the 'PPearance of Saturday at Bellevue Hospitai. Fun- i '^*''^'^*" ^'•"""''f Nothing benefits a eral services were held at the T'hurch ! ^"^" ""^ '""'^'' "¦'* '' "'"^- aWr^i^'t'ce of Our Holv Redeemer .>„ m„„,i„„ i appearance around its depot. This lo
IK«^ Pb m= ^ IK/i, n^ 1*;^ ftc pf% ».-. ^:: *-. • I"
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i Coming EvenftB
Help ioqprove Our Futa .Saturday. May 12. a •¦Patriotic
Editor Rex'iitiw:— i Dance" at Crystal Lake House. %
The Committee on Parks is ma^ng I ^^ ^^' *" ^^ inclu-sive, lair, Neifrh-
a special •effort his year to have what 4s known as the park, tint t«, that strip of ^aii'd north of the raifccoad station "between Main Street and LonK B^ac'.li Avenue, beanitl'fied.
PersooF .irjesirintr to donate [le- rennial mr hardy shrubs, <ranna Jhulbs. ireranitims and salvia plants or nas¬ turtium needs may leav« their -dona¬ tions at ihe residence of "either mem-
borhoad Workers.
ThamKiay evenine. JilaS' 17, "Vol- unteeisi' Concert" al Bc'ttael A. M. E- Churr<h, Henry Street, at 8 o'clock-]tnme<lh<wne aft«r spendinp tbe Wrn
tickewM.') cents; refreshnwnts served Friday evening. May 18, operetta in Brmiklyn Hall, b«9»<'fii .of .Mothera' Club and Red Crotis.
Sa.turday evenintc. May 19. dance for htmefit of eonviention fund of Free- port Vire Department, .at Brooklyn HaU; tickets 25 cents.
Tuesday, May 2.'*, ca.r<i party, bene- ht S»(l ("ross, at residence of Mrs. Fra.nk Bradley, 312 Ba>"view .Avenue.
SOOAL AND PERSONAL!
Briflf Itrmm 'Concrmmi Reiident* of 0«r j Communttf, and Vnair Gu«(>, V^rxits ' and Social Affairs I
1 .An evident careless use of lire arms *is a bullet which penetrated the front door of .Mrs. Susan Birch''! home on .Merrick Av% between on and two o'clock Oh .Saturday morniiiK- The bearer of the -shootinir iron is. un¬ known. It is <iuite possible the actor himself is not aware of where his bul- " r let ended. Great caution on the part
Mr. ami Mrs. K R. Collard have re- of all should be the order of the day,
-iiiid nijrhl -in these times when re- trictions uiKin the use and carrying
of fire anns may not be severely en-
The «ay me.'tinK of the M«r.bCTs-!*'"¦•"''' .^'""t^ "« '"^^ of ordinary Oub will be hot! at the Seamaji Ave- ; "«"<='' t'""'*- *»"* '^««" rescinded.
n«f School Wednesday aftemoea, May i —— .. .. .
:», at :tiKll. Th» annual eleeticui *.f nffi-! *«>rs will be hold.
ROOSEVELT
« rMk
A son. Kdward Mrs. Otto Kassel Thursday.
was born to Mr. and Womls .Avenue, last
li«r at Southern 'Pines, N. C.
W K. Bunn of .Madison, N. .1.. ad¬ dressed the conirrejcation of the M. F;. Church on .Sunday evening l.nsl. He is an activ*;,worker amonir pri.soii convicts and told some interesting thinn's about his mission and success with men senteiuted to the tde<'tric chair.
iilonday, I
with interment al Westbury; C. Fulton, funeral director.
MARV SMITH
-Mary Smith, a«ed (i.'i years, ioied at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mc¬ Nally, Washburn Avenue, on Sunday. Funeral .services were held nt the Church of Gur Holy Redeemer on Wednesday, with iriterment at West¬ bury; C. A. Fulton, funeral director.
Mrs. Smith is survived by two daun'hters.
Guard the Children!
Editor Nassau Co. Review : ^ Owing to the prevalence of Chicken Pox and G
Measles V.'ill you kindly urge i all persons are requesttnl to observe
the public in exercising a due' '^^'' ^'""'"''"ee desires to ackn««^'l
Attending to Healtfa
^Poblic Health is Purciiaja- Pulled from Under Train !^1^ Within natural iinnita-
Tt. the quirk w*rk of Thomas Mc-1 t'0*l- ^"y community can dc- cality j.«i the first ^'limpse v.hich a ' ^^*'.^''"f'^oo»«^'1-"'"' ¦^-?>• Brown itermine its own death rate. pa.ssing: .stranfrer has af our village, jof Freeport. Jamra- CoIKns of Wan-j n Jljg J3t>ard of Health of the and it i» the lirst I'limpse which makes ;t^R^. owes his hfe. I\/-ri_ £ IT vi V
the first impression. Ohilins attempted to board a mov-l vxltage Ot t-reeport, IN. J.,
Plea.se help us to keep this hnid fori'"*-' t^ain at the railroad «tation Mon- earjnestly requests that all
¦ ¦ " ' " '^~' T\{r^ ^ara.%a^:|pr«P-rty--— - »--es of
Iht rail, wheal McCaffrey and j property. place at least on gal- Brown trrabbeil hira and pulled him j Ion of criide petroleum or ioer-
""coilins was attended by Dr. Runcie 1°*™^ '" f«^^ cesspool, there- who lound his letrs cut a*d bruise<l. jby avoiding Sumrper nius- He -was dazed by the fall, but later j anc^s¦
Collins i» a eairpenter in j S P Sl-IF A
Secretary Board of Health. '¦
.Miss .Susan Georjre has received notice of her appointment as steno>r- rapher in the oflice of the .Attorney (ieneral al Washinjrlon. She expects to leave here in a few days for her new jiosition, and the well-wishes of her many friends in this villas*' will go with her
; park purfioses in good order. Tou can : do your share by keeping .off the j i^roa gra.ss awl by not permitting your! 2.^"*'" i children anti dogs to trajnple *m the ! ! grass, fl-owers and shrubs. It is im- j possible I.o keep the mound which' j bears the name "F'reeport" in good : order when children use it for a to¬ boggan slifle and charge up iti> sides as though ca|ituring a fort. Some children in the iieighborhoixl of this liark seera U) think it is a playpround, for their benefit. Parents are request¬ ed to see that iheir children keep od" ; of this park land. "Keep Off" aigns . erman i .^^-jn [^ placet! along the land which .
HIGH S( HOOL .NOTES
I Special t'ontributor)
The baseball team won from Wood- mere on the ¦J.^th by a score of i!.'! to 2. It also won from Oyster Bay on the 28th by a score of 7 to 4. the Poly Prep, team and Oyster Bay team are not in the official league .so their games do not count. Having won one and lost one gam«^ from teams in the J.iaguc league, we are tied for second place-, pany u Saturday the .")lh the team plays the Farmingdale .Aggies. This team is a good tejiin ami defeated Freeport last year and this year they have heen do¬ ing good work. A lively game is ex¬ pected when they meet on the .Seaman -Avenue grounds.
Some of the •'Student" material it to the armory here was lost on its way lo the |irinter and, through some new
The Itoosevell Honie l>••fell^^ is growing into a strong com. < an arm for emergency in these active war limes. Major .1. .1. I)i-\on is drilling ollicer, and in iirov- iiu' himself a very efTicient instructor in the manoeuvres which are neces¬ sary for a good soldier. On Thursday evening of last week, Capt. .McAllis¬ ter, of the Federal service, paid a vi»- iid put the men rills. He ex-
vv<'nl ihonie.
the employ of Uue Ltng
roa»l.
Lxiand Rail j
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consequently, the paper will tie out pressed surprise at the rapid advance- later than usual. inent the company was showing and Cua<h Hubbard is working hard to coinpliinente.i the major highlv on the get a go(«l track team to represent us prospects of a very eflieienl companv. at Mineola. But he is handicapped by f.ast .Saturday afternoon the cimipuny the farming trouble, for many of our marched to the ball lield at Stop <i2 best athletes have left school to do, and were put through tbi-
The ' edge very
substantial donations of
regard m calling ua the f-amJy = shrnbs and plants from the John J..
Doctor as early as possible that Randall Company and from .1. W.
we may be enabled to have the' |^'^""^,V' "'rri"' V''"^*'"\""'*" "'
•^ J J 1 . Randall and Pennsvlvania .Avenues
cases reported and iaken care, Mr. Randall and members of his fam- of properly. ' I'ly «** vve all know ,have for manv
^By following thi. advice a! f"" ¦''*'''^/*''^"t'"'"«';'*»y^'•'*f >
^ <, , , *» "¦-..¦.-•._ "Ito co-operate with whatever is for
considerable number of cases ; tlie best interest.s ^f our village. Mr. '
will no doubt be avoided. TheiSc'nidt is a newcomer among us and'
.v,<>,,:.„^ .,:„»;._- »L—.*_^- i j i velunteered most g«?nerou8ly to aid in '
moving picture theatres could ^^ beautifying of the railroad park.
THE FREEPORT BANK
23 and 25 South Main Street
pBeeport, N. Y.
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farm work. The meet is not t,o be held until .May 2() and by that tinie he will surely have a goinl team picked. Those brave souls who have left
pul in rough tfK- tin) ofK-n field. Eight scjuads have ai ready been formed and given in charge of corporals, and there will be an earn ffort made to quickly bring the
! their beJovetl studies to <lo farming so con.pany lo war ulrengtb of \hf) men
I far are: Storey,
1 Willis, (Jeorge Squad drill is on Tuesday evening» Fred Grimm, Wesley Davi- and company drill on Friday eveningx.
^^ JoKn J. Randall. President
D. Wesley Pine. Vice Presic^t
Raympn j tjiuju^, I red Grir Wt j»on. Ralph Golden, George Baker, John WW iMcCo.rd. George Heurniann and l-'rank
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also be of service by exercis- The Commitee wi»h to express iu | « at this time an expression of loyally to the President Vm ing due precautions by making appreciation and thanks to the John ^' _ • 1 iX . • ^L •'¦ Randall Companv and to .Mr.
special eftorts in warning the | schmidt children of the prevalence of
j Colvin. .Some of them are at the Ag- i ricultural S"hool in Farmingdale, ff ,' while others are with private farmers. Edwin .Sloat has left to join the navy.
.Arthur Connor is now the L. I. R. R.
The annual prize speaking contest for which everyone has been waitiing, and for which the contestants have been preparing continually, will be hehl -Monday, May 7, in the Hieh School auditorium.
the same. Also m giving spe¬ cial attention to ventilation and cleanliness.
Dr. Runcie, Health Officer.
Dr. Dean, Medical Inspector.
Sidney Smith 8«ys "Buy a biey- cl«" and gives the reasons. S«« bis adv. in thfai issue.
John H. .Mahnken, ! 8."> I^Biia .Ave. (comer Bergen PI.Ij
Henry L. Maxson, 316 .'Jouth Long Beach Avenue, ,
Committee on Parks, i
HYMO«lAL
.Miss Lena Vandeliisky of 164 Pine '. Street was married to Leonard Schle-'
i^ of the United States should be made, and as an ex- ^f
^ pressioo of such loyalty they have instructed the Cash- ftf j j^^^^^ Picture* for
^ ier to suiwcribe for $50,000 of the proposed war loan, ff j Firemen's Coav«ntion Fundi
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Pjl If any of our friends or patrons should desire to F>artic
By (»,'der of (;overnor Whitman, the sheriffs of each (,'ount.y have \teen di- re<ted to priK-ure a census of every resident over 21 yeaifs of age. Blanks are on hand for this purpose an I the , . committee in charge is on hand at the
working ior ^^mory (the Alpha ftre housel on Tuseday and Friday evenings. Every man of_i)ur village oughf to come ou,t promptly in answer to this call and sign the paper If this is not done voluntarily, it is likely thhat a nher- iff's gi;;ard will cali on you and, force you to %igr\ . ijet the men of Roose¬ velt show the-ir loyalty and piitriot- isni by prohiptly otwying orders
The place to buy coal. Sinclair , . „. , , „ ^ ^ --
Raynor. 8 No, Main St., telephoae 147 j««' o^ Roosevelt Isat Saturday. They Freeport, iare residTng with Vrve groom's parents
A«JvKrti.»m«pt !*t BcO.seVp't,
»* ipate in theae bonds >v«; would be pleased to let them ff have them at cost'to us.
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A moving picture show will bekeld' On .Sunday afternoon last.
t 4 at the Liberty Theatre, Brooklyn Ave- o'clock, Percy Rhodes and Miss Lo- nue, Freeport, on .Monday evening,, rett* Koehler were joined in wedlock May 14, for benefit of the Convention ¦ by E«v. U Stanley Coors Thiaie two fund of the Freeport Fire Depart-' yoMnfr people are popular resid^mta 4rf ment. Ticki*ts are ten cents each, and this village and for the paat torn a splendid sbow is hoped for. includ- , we<fks have been busy «rtttinK up thair ing the picture which everyone should; own home on Woods Avenue, where see. "The Closed Door." ¦¦ the ceremony took place.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19170504 |
| Date | 1917-05-04 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 18 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19170504 |
| Date | 1917-05-04 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 18 |
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Nassau County Review Official Paper, Village of Frecport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 18 "CLEAN UP WEEK" AprU 30th to May 5th, 1917 ^ It is extremely desirable at this season of the year to call attention to Public Health Matters. ^ Your yard should be cleaned ! and raked; manure, rubbish' pile and filth of all description,. especially every trace of gar¬ bage and putrescible material gathered and carted away, j This cleaning of the premises j Co. I. Tenth infantry should, in bric(, be considered' '"^'j,'',.^ merely an extension of house cleaning within home.
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