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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1S17
Vol. XX, No. 28
FREEPORT
Sinitl' cnpif. of the R€vi»w for ial« at <3r»rnbl»tf» mnd Br«ithw«iU''». Railroad Av». nue; I.ifberrnan'K, Na««au County Review. DaSilva'* and Gobeti's, Main Street; Spit- •»r'« Sutionery Store. Grove Street; Mich- noff'n. Went Merrick Road.
VILLAGE TRUSTEES
All the members were present at the
rejfuJar meeting Thursday afternoon.
The committee from Hose Company
.\o. 2 appeared regarding' plans for
the new company house. Messr.s.
Mahnken, Bedell and Williama were
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE appointed a committee to confer with
(Official Fijfures for Sandy Hook) i the firemen's committee attending to
Fiiday, July
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
1.3 14 l.-j 16 17 18 19 20 21
3:45 P. M. Ithe preliminary work 4:44 P. M. I .Mrs. B. Trubenback asked the Board 5:38 P.M. ito pass an ordinance to compel own- 6:06 A.M. lers of chickens and cows to keep
6:56 A.M. 7:42 A.M. 8:23 A.M. 9 02 A.M. 9:36 A.M.
them in enclosed places so neighbors could not be annoyed. The Board was unanimous that somethinK along this line would be in order, but it did not know as to their authority. The mat¬ ter was referred to counsel, to report I E'atsy Barbaro, Main St. as to the proper procedure. It was I Howard C. BamberK, 210 Bedell St.
223 State Militiamen
In Freeport Unit!
Village Tax Rate $1.19
(Was $1.25 last year.) The Freeport Village Board of Trus-1
MERRICK
BELLMORE
ROOSEVELT
I to inaure insertioo under thit heading.
I- 11 • .L w J I- . x'+o.. I . -ril 1 """'-^ """'" "' •"^u"- Thi. column ia edited by Rev. W. H. Lit-
hollowing IS the completed list of: tees last Thursday afternoon adopted ' tebrandt and all itema nhouid b? sent to him men mustered ihto State service to; ^^'l.^^'^.'^et an^l tax rate for 1917. date, the total being 223. Applica tions have been received from a num-1 Village E.xpenses
The items are as fellows GENERAL FU.NjX)
ber of others. ] Lease of ground. New York
Clarence S. Abrams. 150 Church St. City
Raymond P. .Ackerman, So. Bergen
F. P. .Alcorn, 174 Lena .Ave.
l.ouis 1). Amerman. 252 W. Merrick
'William K. Andersen, West Side Ave.
Leo H. K. Andersen. West Side Ave.
Gporge H. E. Aring, E. Milton St.
B. .M. A,«ch, 258 Archer St.
Fran It Roberta is our representative Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and n« left with him will receive the lame careful ' Nassau Ri.>ad attention'ks at our office.
Single copies of the Nassau County Re- at Mrs. S. Nathan's Store,
^ The Presbyterian Sunday School
An entertainment will be held at | will hold its annual picnic to Point
the M. E. Church on Wednesday even
Uniforms, Arms and Equip ment. Home Defense, Free port Unit (one-half am't)
750.00 I
1500.00 '
Herbert A. Bacon, 67 East Ave.
The Lights Club held its annual masquerade dance Wednesday even-j thought a person could not be regu-1 Harry E. Betzig, 18 Randal] Ave.
ing.
George Seaman, the grocer at So. Main Street, has opened a branch \ store at Point Lookout. j
animals were kept at home, but that neighbors should not be disturbed. , Mrs. Trubenback also asked if the Board had ever considered the propo-
i sition of a municipal building. The
John Kazzak was fined $2 Saturday ; Post Office Department, she said, by Judge Flint for not stopping his [would pay $1100 rental for a post of- automobile when signalled by a traf-1 fice, and the village might well build fie officer. I its o'.vn hall with the Post Office as a
j tenant paying the interest on the
Frank, the seven-year-old son of; whole amount necessary for the pur- Mrs. Topz, of Liberty Avenue, was , pose. She was interested in the site shot in the head by an air rifle owne<l i north of Hewlett's feed store, with a by Ru.»stll .Moore, a twelve-year-old | frontage on Church Street, and also youngster, who was "gunning" near-' optTiing on Olive Boulevard, which by. The lad escaped with a small : could be purchased for about $300 a scalp wound. I foot. The Board liked the proposi-
} tion for a municipal building, but
A cake sale will bc held Saturday; questioned as to whether it was now of this week at Home Defense head-1 the proper time to build, and no action quarters, '10 South Grove Street, for j was taken.
the benefit of the P'reefiort Unit of ¦ Chief Randall of the Fire Depart- th^ Home Defense Corps, to take care j ment was given permission to sell old of some necessary expenses. The com- house not now of use to the depart-
;iated in his procedure so long a.s thu ! Charles F. Bliss, 169 So. -Main St.
William .M. Bliss. 169 So. .Main St. Dwight J. Boland, 2.56 Pine St. Claude V. Boiler, 180 Whaley St. Harold L. Bucken, Whaley St. William J. Butler, 254 S. Side .Ave. George C. Bynner, 185 Randall Ave.
POLICE FUND Appropriation Voted, for Maintenance of Police De- •' partment $10^00.00
STREET PtJND i Maintenance of Streets $12000.00 '¦ \i
I STREET LIGHTING FUND
.Appropriation Voted
-Maintenance of Street Light
Regular services are held at the M. E. Church every Sunday morning at 10:30; Sunday evening at 7:45;
Lookout on July 17. Boats leave Southard's dock, foot of Raynor St., at 9:30 o'clock.
mittee consists of Mesdames Max¬ son, Tucker, Halpin, Mack, Davison, Mabee, FLnch, Johnson, Vought, Bol¬ and, .Starr and Pearsall.
ment. He is also to submit at the ne\t Board meetin.g itemized list of o!il equipment which he recommends .selling at public auction.
Upon recommendation of Street
Commissioner Bond it wa.s decided to
Office Removed ' •'"^ ^'^ carloads of cinders for use on
village streets.
It was decided that hereafter the Kal^ry of the Police Captain, which office is now held by John J. Dunbar, should be $.j a month more than the '.•¦atrolnien. Mr. Dunbar has been on the force, with a year or so intermis¬ sion, while assistant warden of Nas¬ sau County Jail, for over 22 years. Upon rccomniendation of Chief
Han.-o of tho Police Department, who
rp n . I j spoke of tho danger to autoists, it
1 ax Kate Lower , y^i^^ decided to reciuest Supervisor
As noted in our last issue, the tax ! Smith to have the Trolley Company
rate this year is $1.19, against $1.25 flx its tracks properly at that point.
last year. , Applications were granted as fol-
Ihe tax roll for this year and the lows: tw precediiiL' ye:irs shows a normal ' Lighting, L. ."M. Mushncr. yicrease as f()ll<.\v.<: j Sidewalk's, (Ieorge Bennett Smith,
1'-"'! .S.),224,188.24 i East Merrick Road, 4x05 ft.; Mary K.
l'"*' •'5'''.-^''.'7><5--li Townsend, .North -Bergen Place, 4xr)0
Don't Want Post
A jietition was prescnttd to Post¬ master T. Benson Smith on Mo;iday, signed by about 50 merchants on Main Street, urging him to use his influ¬ ence to keej) the Post Office on that thoroughfare,
It has been rumored that the Post Office authorities at Washington were strongly considering a site on Church Street.
1917
.$5,368,0.59.29 !
Home Defense Corps Drills
RcK'ular ilrills of tho Kreeport Un¬ it, Hoimi Defense ('orps, are now held every Monday and Friday evenings, the men re])orting at head(iuarters at 8 o'clock positive. "Rookie" drills are also held Thursday evenings, tho Tuesday evening drills having been di.-'continuod.
ft.; Lawrence W. Wright, Lexington and Brookside -Avenues, 4x95 ft.; L. C. Nichols, 105 North Ber.gen Place, 4x;")0 ft.
The monthly report of Police Jus¬ tice Flint showed receipts for June of $202, $2 for a revolver license and $200 for auto violations.
Street Coniniissioner Bond submit¬ ted his monthly report of routine work done.
Chauffeur's Licenses Not
Required By Everybody
In our last issue wo had an item regarding the aniendnieiit of the State Automobile Law in which we stated the law re(iuired all persons now run¬ ning autos to have chauffeur's licens¬ es. This was not qufte correct, as the law only aplies where a person drives within New York City ten days or more within the year.
been
Factory Help Wanted
In our issue this wo'.-k is ;ini>thor ad¬ vertisement I'or factory help wantod, which was inserted by one of our lo¬ cal real estate dealers. This gentle¬ man is interested in bringin.g a cus¬ tomer to this village, to tho extent of inserting this advertisement at his own expense. }le informs us that a company has been formed and is ready to locate here in the silk manufac¬ turing business, provided the neces¬ sary help can be secured, nnd that the wages will be good.
Extra demands have
made |
Upon the Red Cross. ! Unclaimed Letters
Yo.iv hein is needed I (Freeport Post Ofiice)
I o.n neip IS neeaea. 'Accittuva, Miss Delia
No matter how busy you are; .Abrams, G. W.
James Carpenter, L29 Grand .Ave. Stephen Carpenter. 88 Leonard .Ave. Jas. V. Carter, 13 Waverly PI. Edw. E. Chase, .'IS N. Ocean .Ave. Harold S. Chase, ."{4 Jay St. John A. Clarke, 244 So. Bayview Ave. Victor H. Cohn, 187 So. Ocean -Ave." Louis F. Commellas, 294 So. Bayview Edward F. Cook, 280 So. Ocean .\ve. Harold W. Cook, 92 Whaley St. Charles L. Corby, 1.59 Whaley St. William F. Cornell, 41 Graffing PI. Frank H. Coward, 6 Hope Place James Coward, jr.. Star Place lames .A. Coward, 6 Hope PI. James B Curley, Hem p.-Baby Ion Tpk. Saul O. Curtice, 54 Pine St.
Louis DaSilva. 10 Merrick Road Edward G. DeMuth, (i5 Penn. Ave. John S. Denton, 18 Randall -Ave. John J. Dolan, 33 Rutland Road Robert E. Donaghy, Shonnard Ave. Clinton .S. Donaldson, So. Bayview Eugene I'. Donnelly, 158 Church St. I). Frederick Dow. 18 Hansom PI. I'elix A. Duffy, 3fi Porterfield place I'orrest S. Dunbar, 23 Onslow Place William F. Dunker, 3 Grafling Place George F. Dutel, 14 Wallace St.
Albert L. fi;arle, 172 Rose St. Robert Harry Earon, 310 Southside Elvin N. Edwards, Dean Street
.\rthur I.. Fenton, 115 No. .Main St. 1'hos. .S. Ferguson, 211 Smith .St. Willard 1). Finch, 115 No. Ocean -Ave. Charles Fischer, 351 South .Side Ave. Clinton M. Flint, 185 .South Side Ave. William A. Follest, 210 Smith St. Arthur Frank. 152 .No. Long Beach Cadman H. Frederick. 5») Archer .St. Ward R. Frost, South Side -Ave. Chester C. Fulton, 51 AV. Merrick Rd.
Fleming J. (Jihney, 9 Dean Sf. David A. Gillispie, 200 Church Sf. Nicholas Giordano, 15 Waverly l'la<-' Harry (Jlaser, 8tj So. .Main St. Bernard (Jobefz, 83 So. .Main S(. Alfred C. Goldreyer, 30 Russell l'l. John R. P. Goller, 22 Wallace Sf. j
William E. (Uirmley, 191 Randall | J. Sidney Gould, 00 Church St. i
Otto (Jraser, 209 Smith Sf. i
Frederick W. (Jreaves i
Hert Groome. 51 Frederick .\ve. j
Charles H. Hall, 17 I'earsall Ave. j Ieo Halpin, 112 So. Ocean .\ve. j
Maurice W. Halpin. Elliott Place Charles 51. Hart, IOO W. Merrick Rd. | E. Stanley Hart, lliO W. Merrick Road | J(din -N. H;irtmann, jr.. Ill Liberty!
I Merrick t--7-aoo'' Services at the Church of the Re **''''''*-"'^ deemer Sunday, the Sixth After Trin
ity. at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. and \ '"^'. July 18. by the Drew Quartet
8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the
Holy Communion at the early service
and Morning Prayer and sermon at
the 11 o'clock service. Evening Pray-
, '¦ er and sermon. The Sundav Schools
»8008.0J ,„eet jjt ,0 o'clock in the Parish
I House and at 3 o'clock in the fire hall
of Company No. 2 on Camp Ave.
Choir practice is held Thursday in the
church at 8 P. .M. The Boy Scouts
meet weekly on Tuesdays at 7.30 P.
in the Parish House. ' The G. F. S
'meets bi-weekly on Fridays at 7.30
'p. M. A cordial invitation is extend-1 tana, who officiated in the capacity of ! justice after a long travel
Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs and daughter. Pearl, preaching by the pastor. Rev. R. W.j motored from Brooklvn to spend the Knight: Sunday School m the morning' Fourth of July at Mrs. Thome's home, at 11:30. All are welcome to these As they did not find their friends home s'^'^'K^^^' 'they reached Mr. H. Aborn's house
where they found the two families,
Through the patriotic efforts of the i both Mr. and Mrs. Braun and Mrs. Misses Frances Barton. Adeline Adel. i Thome spending the day. All were Emily Brown, Ethel Peterson, Beatie Mnvitcd into the house where a fine Messjna, Helen Colin and Jennie Cat- i table was spread, to which all did , . - . ._ -. After en¬
ing and Renairs to Plant tt9(mnnn^'^ *° ''" *° *'"*'"'^ ^"^^ services of this I tag girls on July Fourth, sufficient i joying the dinner all went out to in- ing ami Kepairs to Plant $12000.00 church and to join in its community ! funds were secured to purchase
activities
the U. S. A. Quartermaster's Depart¬ ment located at Manorville, N. Y.
BOARD OF HEALTH FUND '^lainttnance of Board of
Health $2,500.00
FIRE DEPART.MENT FUND Maintenance of Fire Depart-
n^ent $4765.00
Appropriation \otid purchas- Vivian, the infant daughter of Mr.
ing land and building a j and .Mrs. Chas. A. Weiland, was bap-
house for Hose Co. No. 2 5500.00 ! tized at the Church of the Redeemer
— on Sunday, July 1st.
$10265.00
ispect the beautiful garden .Mr. -Aborn handsome flag of large size, which will. has and wished thev, too, could live be placed on the pole near the depot, j out in the country.
Watson M. Emison is attached to | The young ladies worked hard all day
SIDEWALK FUND About $200.0u was raised for the
Appropriation voted for one- use of the Merrick Branches of the
third cost construction side- i .Surgical Dressings and National Spe-
"^^'*^^ $1500.001 cial .Aid Society through the concert
and are justly proud of the amount! Mr. and .Mrs. J. (irabenstein and they succeeded in raising and turned j son, Lester, from the Bronx, and Mrs. pver to the committee. , e. Samisch of Brooklyn spent the
^, , „. , 7"„ ,, Fourth of July with their sister. Mrs.
t harles r ischer of Brooklyn is vis- Charles Epple iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wil¬ liam Wolfe on Bedford .Avenue.
Bellmore baseball team defeated the
Mrs. Maud Boyd of Hartfonl. Conn., spent the first part of the week with her cousin and aunt, Mrs. M. R. tJoI-
PARK FUND
Maintenance of park on
Brooklyn Avenue .^oo 00
BOND AND INTEREST FUND
Interest on Road Construc¬ tion Bonds $2792..50
Road Construction Bond No. 3, Series A
Road Construction Bond No. 1, Series B
Interest on Fire Equipment Bonds
Fire Equipment Bond .\o. 8
Fire Eciuiument Bc/i.d So. 2, Series B
held in the local Firemen's Hall upon
Saturday night last. The program i has been enjuyin;.'
was of the highest order and very en-1 "-'ation.
tertaining. The talent vvas superb
and furnished Merrick such an even- I ing's musical treat as it never has en- I joyed before. Tho artists were un-!
2000.00 I known to -Merrick but were secured I through the influence of .Mrs. Kath-!
1000.001 erine Botts of Smith Street, whose] I friends they wore. 'Iheir servic.- weie
314.38 given gratis and they responded ev-1
500.00 ery one to tho hearty demands of the audience for encores. The program
500.00! was fine and of e(iual merit through¬ out.
Empire Professionals of Brooklyn last |.,,„ „„,| ^,^, , j,. Stewart of Craig Sunday by the score of 9 to 4. ^ ,^,.^.„^^ ^,^ ^„,, ^,^^ j^.^,^^^ p^^^^^*;;
md daughter, .Mrs. Bernard Voigt,
Miss Lillie Baldwin of Merrick Road i
two weeks' va- i j
also spent the weekend with Mrs. Gol-
en. _^
$7106.,S,s Being for all purposes a to¬ tal amount of $03,879.91 In another column wo publish a comparison with last year and the estimated budget. The only increase is for necessary special police and Homo Defense e.xiionsos.
Budget Comparisons
-Adopted Tentative .Adopted
The taxicabs belonging to and driv¬ en by James Odell and JaHc Bannan collide<l on Bellmore Avonue near Bel¬ tagh Avenue, Monday evening. Both cars were considerably damaged, but neither driver was injured. Mrs. Thomas Larney, who was a passen¬ ger in the Bannan car, was cut on the forehead and considerably bruised by the impact. '
By direction of tho Adjutant Gen¬ eral tho .Merrick Company of the Home Defense Corps was mustered in¬ to the service of tho State on Tues¬ day night. We will publish the!''Vd depot names of the enrolled as soon as thoy may be obtained.
Mr and .Mrs. Wiliain Turner of Oak Street are visiting with relatives in Brooklyn.
Rudolph Smith has secured tho no-!.
ition of assistant at the local rail- o! ¦
I Stevens
General Police Streets Street Light Bd. of Health Fire Dept.
.Now Fire House
1910 $5,250 10,000 14,000 12,000
1,500 15,100
1917 1917
$5250 a$8,008
10,000 10,000
I Mis
! F.. is
I
-Amelia CuthiU uf Yonkers I guest at the Rectory.
N
.Sidewalk
Int.
b 1,500 1)500 0,1,0(!
12,000
12,000
2,500
4,705
1,500
7,10(i
driving a new
A. ('. Doane motored N. Y.. for tho last
is it not possible for you To spare a little time For this work?
Attention is called to the new ad¬ vertisement of Lieberman's station¬ ery store in this issue of special Vic¬ tor records of patriotic character.
Barry, G. M. Baker, Willie Ball, Miss Marv Brims, H. L.
; I Edwards, Neely (2)
The place to buy coal. Sinclair Formna, Barone Raynor. 8 No. Main St., telephone 184 (Junnarsor, .Mrs. C. Freeport. (Jordon, Mrs. A. H.
Advertisement ' Harmson, M.
Howell, Belle Hall, Mr. ami .Mrs. Lloyd Hoghans, John Hirsch, Miss Pearle Leonard, Ralph Lower, J. Edward Home Defense members will be giv- ^ Moore, Stanley
en a special disccunt of 10 per cent, i Newton, -Miss Alma
on all Army Shoes. We ask you to | Peters, C. S.
look over , our assortment, the la,rg-1 Rogers, David
est in town. Remember that we also ' Richards, Mrs. W. R.
were the first in Freeport to introduce! Smith. Mrs. A.
U. S. .Army Shoes. Crevoiserat's, 95 ; Sullivan.' Chas.
So. Main St. : Schmolck, -Mrs. E.
_ Advertisement Taylor, Mrs. George
Why buy bicycles, tires or acces-'^Van Bokkelen, R. C.
sories in New York when you can i Venath, A.
buy cheaper and better in Freeport, Wmslow, Eben J. P. E. R., (2)
¦where you can have defects reme-1 Williams, H. D.
died without cost or inconvenience. P^"*'< ^^f^- D. J. M-
Sidney Smith, right in your home T. Benson Smith, P. M.
town, carries the largest stock of bi¬ cycles and accessories in New York | At John La Greca's, formerly vege- State. You can select any one of 200 | table man at James Butler's store, bicycles at his place at a reduction of \ now af 74 So. Main Street, you can $5.00 from the regular price if you ] procure a fine variety of fruits and do it now. Every bicycle guaranteed.! vegetables at low prices. Special Call, if not convinced, don't buy. Rol-i sale every Saturday; don't miss it.
ler skates, ball bearing, $1.50 per Adverti.em«nt
pair; cheaper than the wholesale j,^ Posner's Shoes'for Babies. For
' AdT«rt4«tmtnt ^^'**"'" w^'atfeer use D. Posner's Ankle
--"* - - 1 Puiiipa. We carry these in Patent
Black Leaf 40 jand Calf leather, also white canvas.
KilU all plant lice that it comes in Crevoiserat's, 95 So. Main St.
contact with. Protect your garden' AdvertUement
and bushes and trees by using it. i „, . ~; ,
Itocoinmended by U. S. Government I „ ^^^ *P«**«^«1*^ photo-play, "A «nd all State Agricultural Schools. Daughter of the Gods, has been se- Pnt up in convenient packages and V^^ '*"" ^}l American Theatre for Mk) by HaroW Williams. Olive Blvd. Monday and Tuesday. July 23 and 24; A4Tertbi*ia«nt M« Bov. lOT further pftTticulars.
Circus Next Friday
(Official Press Contribution) -A big holiday event is in store for the citizens of Froeport on July 2(K 0:i this day and date, the famous Sun Brothers' Quarter of a Century old Tontoii Exhibition and Kig Trained Wild Animal Touinoy will pitch its tents and give two of thoir splendid
J<hn N. Hartmann, sr.. Ill Liberty ! Performances. This is the same show
John M. Harrington, 231 Pine St.
Geo. E. Hatfield, 78 N. Long Beach
Eugene \\. Helland, 22t N. Columbus
Walter P. Herrlich, E. .Milfon and Jay
AV. \. Hesse, 102 Colonial Ave.
William Hibbard. 210 Smith St.
Frr.nklin G. Hill, Merrick
Joseph Hirsch. 38 Brooklyn -Ave.
Joseph Huffman. 21 Willow ,\ve.
Frank H. Holland, 312 -Archer St.
Edwin Holmes. 128 W. Seaman Ave.
A\ iIn:of S. Halsk^', 190 Lena -\ve.
Adnloh C. Hottonroth, jr., ;?03 S. Bayv.
(ierald Howell, '53 Pearsall .Ave.
Owen W. Humphrey, 258 So. Ocean
Robert H. Hunt. 110 No. Ocean Ave.
Frederick C. Hyer, .'{9 Bedell St.
WM. F. RohlfT touring -Motz
12,000
12,000 ^^''^ »n'' •¦^'r
2,500 h^" -Middletown
4'7,jn; weekend.
b5,500 x7~r^^ '¦'"¦— '
bi,5oo Vital Statistics ;
b500 I'reeport \illage |
7,100 BIRTHS
,,-, ^ Juno 29, Gilormina MauroHo, Frank i
.$05,950 .$54,121 .$03,879 | and .Mary -Maurello Duiiase. Hlnd^iding .$1500 for Home Defense, i July 0, Sarah Jane, Frank and Sa.- | bV6Wl by ta.\!)ayei's. | rah Combs. This is tho thirteenth!
chilli in tho ('ombs family, of whom] ton aro living. |
.In: ¦ ': .0, Williaiii and .\niKJ Jo!i!
that has always m.iintained an oppo¬ sition of any semblance of graft about thoir shows or to trail in the wake of it. Always conducted in the highest manner and on tho most respectable plane, it is always a welcome visitor on each succeeding visit to the va¬ rious towns and cities. In plain words it can invariably always "come back." This season the show offers many new attractions, notably among thenr being Herr Klotz' wonderful tango and pantomimic elephants iii the 4roate.-;t trained animal act ever of¬ fered for review in America. The ex¬ hibition of beautiful high school hors¬ es; the new clown college; the Pana- , ma Wild Beast Exhibit; the new mili- I.ouis Israel, Merrick Road and Gold j tary bands, three in number and hosts Edgar Jack.son, Baldw in i of other attractions. Indications
Robert G. Jackson, Willow .Ave. I point to a large crowd coming to town
Ellsworth M. Jennings, 107 Raynor | to attend the show. Perforuiances Frederick Joeri.s.sen, 47 No. .Main St. v/ill be given rain or shine.
Theodore R. Johansen, 451 S. Side .Av.
Frank John.s, (Jraffing Place WOULDN'T YOU GIVE YOUR
Albin N. Johnson, 34 So. Grove St. LA.ST DOLLAR TO THE RED (ROSS Edgar T. Johnson, 75 So. Grove St.! To help your boy
Baseball Game Tomorro'w
The l-'roo|iort .Vlhk-tic .Assck uition will cross hats with the Locust Valley team Saturday afternoon of this week at the Seaman -Avenuo grounds. See baseball column for details^ of last Saturday's score.
Village Taxes Due July 23
Village Ta-x Colhoctor D. Frank Sea¬ man will begin collection of village taxes on July 23; see adv in this is¬ sue for particulars.
ARE YOU DOING Vol If Iill ?
One of the wa>...
Is to lay aside
-As much as you can spare
Each week or each montii
Toward the Red Cross work.
Annual Vaudeville
Show Tuesday
The annual vauilevillo shuw fir tho benefit of tho Holy Rodooinor Church was given at tho .Anierican Theatre Tuesday evening, under th<' direction nf Fred (iray, with tho following pro¬ gram :
Mo'.'ing Pict'jros
Folix Adler
T. Roy Barnes
-\icliersoii iVc (lorman
Coylo c*; .Morrell
•'oaklt.'y <t Dunleavy
Cartnioll it Hairi.-,
Al. \'on Tik^'|¦
Quigg it .Nickerson
Morton & (ilass
Stanton Bros.
Bruce Waynian
U.Hi-nos iV; Robinson
Hurt in Auto Accident
and Robbed
.A birthday suri")rise party was tend- ere<l .Mervin E. Golden, jr., on his 20th birthday anniversary. It camo as a total surprise. As he was getting ready to go tho lotige Friday night, someone had phoned to him telling him not to come so early as thoy had a new scholar for him ami would bring him to the house. While he sat in tho parlor practicing his nius- ii', and deeply interested, the crowd appeared and turned out tho gas which left him in tho darkness. Tho guests were; I'loronco Whitehouso, Muriel Wood, Blanche Bergon, Florence Dix- (iortrudo Hubbard, Ruth Lytic, lura liMfoii, Elsie Clark. Evelyn Lillian Moiiion. Lillian Van I Riper, .Mildro.l Twoodalo, (iladys An- Idrus, Roy Post, Floyd Post, Robert i Williams, .Mrs. .Lytic, Mrs. Stovoiison,
.Mr.-. Edward Raynor. I Tho table was (iroitiiy draiiod ami a midnight supper was sorvod. with ! iiuisic and dancing.
I -St. Paul's Episcopal .Mission, Rov. jAdolhort .1. Smith. Sunday, July 15: Sunday School, 3:15 p. m.; evening
I'laytr and sermon, 7:30 p. i Offc'torv will bo sun:.'- bv .Mi
¦Jhe KIsie
WANTAGH
Rod ( I'U- moot ing
s .So- Moii- Fire-
IIOIJI-
Tuosday ovtning (ioor'jo llinck of 70 I'"irst Stroot, Cmon Cuurso, ro- Ijortod t<j tho iK-luc thai ho had boon run into, In his auto, by anothor auto. lie was cul and tn'uisod, and was brou.'hf to Froo.porl in another car by Waldo Wulfing, and given inodical treatniont. Whon ho rotiirnod to his car he found that it hail boon stripped of everylhinc that could I'po roniovod.
Pettit Sells Home
Stephen P. Pettit sold his hoiiM,' on .South Grovo Street .Sundav. to Siiiuucl Al.irkhoim nf V(r\ V.ir':.
lia auxiliary of the i I. ioty hold its l^lsillos^¦ ! d:iy aftoriiodii at i'.-; rouiu in i moil's ll-all,. „lt ^Hiw nuoibcrs Ol 1 liors, but the ndiccrs Wish tlic'i'o Would ; bo many more with tho lied Cross 'spirit ami llic tiiiio to conn- oul and i work ovoii if thoy don't wish to join. ; Tho work ariomplishod sinro .lum; ; l:; ouii-ists of: U shoots, 20 towels, 42 i (ipor.-itiiig towol.s, ". !;•;• bag.:, 2 bath i riibos, 1 pilliiw cases, 0 pair paj.iiiias.
Las Thai: Al.rai
wn, 10 pair opi rating ward slijipors.
. 1 pair
¦'riihiy aflorn()«ii, July 0, Mrs.
Si'iaoCj^r and .Miss Lillian
woic the guests of tho l.yn-
,:: ;•¦ -r Kin;:,; l>-,ii-liNr- ,it
.Miss Delia l'"ussoll ami l.yi.Kui G. ussoll are at ButlingtoM, Vt They
o visited .lames Kr'ivin Fus;^oll at iirt Ethan Allen and reinft-t him in .(•(dlont condition ami very onthusi- 'lic with his wiirk in the cavalry.
Children Working
Siindii Church
will bo
in tho .Memorial oiitinuod through
'.eninj. i.fuly; closed through .August.
Hilbert R. Johnson, 68 AV. Seaman Krank .S. Johnston, 348 Archer St. Willis John.ston, 38 So. Grove St. Dudley Katsiman, 351 South Side Ave. John .Alorton Keegan, 22 (iold .St. Edward B. Kegel, 30 So. Grove St. H. F. I). Kelsey, 87 So. Long Beach I). A. Kennedy, 73 Archer St. H. Bratton Kennedy, 48 No. Bergen Edward S. Keogh, 214 Porterfield PL F. A. Keogh, 83 JJo. Long Beach Ave. J. D. Kiefer. 163 Porterfield PI. AV. H. Kindsgrab, 33 Onslow Place Hamilton G. King, 2(53 Smith St. Harold C. King, 1 East Ave. Charles -A. Kirchgessner, 78 Elliott George Kruig, 143 E. .Alerrick Road Leigh B. Lake, E. .Milton St. Glen Lamb, 50 Bedell St. Roland M. Lamb, Onslow PI. Chas. H. Lowe, 157 Church St. David Levy, So. .Alain St. Herman I. Lieberman, 60 S. Main St. .Arthur Lugrin. 127 Rose St. Prosper Lugrin, 101 Miller .Ave.
Is through the Red Cross?
Every mother's boy
Is just as precious
.As yours
.And needs your assistance
Just as much.
"Elligible" Makes
Jamison Champion
< li.trles ('. .Liiin.-oii, agod 11 years, a student in, tho eighth grade of the „ Wantagh .School, is the charhpion
for Red Cross ^l"-'11 IT of Nas,sau County, ami havipg I ¦''J'y "^ ™^' "•'<"''l '•"'J''. 10 a. m.; also We are pleased to publish this item ! oualified will represent this County !«¦'''"'"«¦ •'^'¦'•^"¦«'''"f the church through just as it is furnished us bv a frieml : '" th« State competition lo be held at of the vounger Red Cross workers: j Syracuse m the Fall. He won his On .Saturday afternoon. July 7, thei^P'^'-s at tho Preeport .School on Tues-' Busy Bees of tho Bayview section,''laV- Ju'.v ^i- where in single competi- ^"""ly »ro at High Hill Boa.
composed of the following girls and turn with Miss Dorothy Fleming of _ _"^;
boys: Eleanor Harris, Ruth Mack,' •¦^tlant"' Avenue, a student in the' _ - ^ -; -
Margaret Tucker, Virginia Harrold..i-'^''chi''' Street .School, he spelled ev-, rreeport bporUng Club
Lombard Jones, Gonlon Forbes, '''¦.v word correctly, scoring 100 per, i.a^t Fridav nirhi the following Claude Boiler, John Mack, James f^nL -Miss Fleming tripped up on the; boutn were fought at tho Sporting
Star bout, ten rounds, Walter
-Mr. and .Mrs. Bird.-
ill Jackson and h for fhe
"Somewhere in Franre" __
AV.hen the only way you could do it i Firth, Goid m Harris r>nd Shaler B:in- '*'"'''l "eligible," putting two I's in th.^^fjuh
HYMENEAL
VILAS—ROSS
.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson Vilas of Burlington, Vt , have announced tho marriage of their daughter, Beat¬ rice Alice, to Elliott Pell Ross, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. L. H. Ross, 170 Pine Street, Freeport, on Monday, July l9.
I croft, had a cake and lemonade sale, word. ' .Ntdson, 125 lbs., against Bert .SpMicor,
lat which they made $0. The proceeds This is the fourth meet this yearli3:{ |bs.; Nelson won. In the first six were turned over to the Red Cross, so I for Charles and Dorothy. They met, round bout between Joe Tiblitz, 118. ivou see that the children as w-dl as the I for the first time in the town meet at, and Joe Lenard, 120. Lenard won. In I grown-ups can do their bit toward I the Freeport School, where thcv lin-i the second six round bout between helping the Red Cross. '•''hed two papers each of 100 words v„ung Sheldon, 140. and Johnny
i without ,'i miss. They ,|ualified for the , Thompson, 135. Sheldon won. In the
Weekly Weather Report i^°""Sy, T*"*'. "^^Fl *' Min^'ol" O" tirft four roun.l bout betw^een Johnny I VYeCKiy weamer ivepon , j^„^. ,^ t^ey went through two more'Howe and, Young Riley, Riley won.
papers of 100 words each without aij^ the .second four round bout be- mistake. At this meet several more tween Murray Allen and Johnny Mar- won. In the third four round bout betw-en Paul Poliek and
(For Our Readers in Other Localities) Friday, July 7, clear, warm.
Saturday, clear, warm. i scored 100 per cent., and all met to Aller
Sunday, clear, coo! in a. m.; overcast: again at the Freeport .School and windy in p m. [Thursday, June 28, when Dorothy: Bennv Whi',« Poliek won
Monday, cleai- in a.m.; heavy ram, Fleming and Charles C. Jamison X following b^^^^^
all p. m.; overcast and rainy during | «pel,.d the 200 words correctly. The j th/sFrly night S^r Lt Ln
"'5? .. . I final test of 100 v/ords was given at rounds 5im Ssivae'e and lack'Hanlon
Miut Carry LighU _ daJ.'^wHh^ehmy" S'""'"" *" "'"''''l^l'^'^l^'^.'^"^' on Tuesday, ^^^rtuid\or'T«mm/''Redd;"l"nd
On Bicycks j Wednesrday, overc
Chief of Police Hanse informs us "¦»'" middle of day. J gjble
that so many complaints have been | Thursday., stil.' overcast
received regarding reckless riding by j " ,, . ! Lifl^ts On a Cruise '
bicyclists that he has given orderB for! Band for Home Detente Umt; The Long Island Goo<l Hearted I DALi/TTllI /H^^'
Leonard S. Mabee, 102 N. Long Beach the arrest of all persons caught with-' Musicians inthe Freeport Unit ofi Thespians Society, better known as!
Charles E. Mack, 145 So. Long Beach j out lights at night. j the Home Defense Corps are consid-¦ the Lights, announces that it will' An inviution is cxtend^l by the
CllfTord K. Mahnken, 85 Lena Ave. In answer to our inquiry he assures , ering the proposition of organizing a' start on its annual cruise along Long {Woman's Advance Club for all •who
John H .Mahnken, 85 Lena Ave. Ius that the law will be strictly en-|b<fnd, a number of good musicians; Island, for the purpose of giving en-1 are interested to come to the KnighU
Howard H. Mahnken, 85 Lena Ave. (forced. This was in answer to the being now actively interested in the j tertainmenfc in the several towns, the ¦ of Pythias Hall next Tuesday after- drill work. 'latter part of this month. | noon, July 17, at 2 o'clock, when MIm
'V, — .-..™..j, ..,,jj round Doux, lommy neany ana
» w'li,, I. „,' . ^ ^' ^"^" -"^'^ f'^'f"'"*^' rnis^^ed on joe Farrell; other six round. Kid Lock cast, chrlly. heavy, the word "eligible," spelling it "elii-i and Jack Phillips, and three four ' "'' " ; round preliminaries.
BALDWSi
RayMond .Malone, 86 So. Long Beach Averell L. Marlow, 49 No. Ocean Ave. Henry L. Maxaan, 316 So. Long Besch
iContintted on Page 6)
oft repeated charge under previous administrations that some p«rBons used their bicycles all right 'without lighta, while a fev were arreated and panwbod.
This will all help emphasiie th* fact; The Freeport, show will be given at j Olga Goehler, from the Nassau Coun- of Freeport being "on the map" and it the American Theatre, Tueaday even-1 ty Farm Bureau, will give a demon- is hoped the outcome will be succeas- ing, July 31. [stration of canning vegeUbles and 'vl. M«re Freeport Mcwk oa Pago t jfn>it«, follewad hy a talk on drying.
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r Nassau County Review Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1S17 Vol. XX, No. 28 FREEPORT Sinitl' cnpif. of the R€vi»w for ial« at <3r»rnbl»tf» mnd Br«ithw«iU''». Railroad Av». nue; I.ifberrnan'K, Na««au County Review. DaSilva'* and Gobeti's, Main Street; Spit- •»r'« Sutionery Store. Grove Street; Mich- noff'n. Went Merrick Road. VILLAGE TRUSTEES All the members were present at the rejfuJar meeting Thursday afternoon. The committee from Hose Company .\o. 2 appeared regarding' plans for the new company house. Messr.s. Mahnken, Bedell and Williama were HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE appointed a committee to confer with (Official Fijfures for Sandy Hook) i the firemen's committee attending to Fiiday, July Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 1.3 14 l.-j 16 17 18 19 20 21 3:45 P. M. Ithe preliminary work 4:44 P. M. I .Mrs. B. Trubenback asked the Board 5:38 P.M. ito pass an ordinance to compel own- 6:06 A.M. lers of chickens and cows to keep 6:56 A.M. 7:42 A.M. 8:23 A.M. 9 02 A.M. 9:36 A.M. them in enclosed places so neighbors could not be annoyed. The Board was unanimous that somethinK along this line would be in order, but it did not know as to their authority. The mat¬ ter was referred to counsel, to report I E'atsy Barbaro, Main St. as to the proper procedure. It was I Howard C. BamberK, 210 Bedell St. 223 State Militiamen In Freeport Unit! Village Tax Rate $1.19 (Was $1.25 last year.) The Freeport Village Board of Trus-1 MERRICK BELLMORE ROOSEVELT I to inaure insertioo under thit heading. I- 11 • .L w J I- . x'+o.. I . -ril 1 """'-^ """'" "' •"^u"- Thi. column ia edited by Rev. W. H. Lit- hollowing IS the completed list of: tees last Thursday afternoon adopted ' tebrandt and all itema nhouid b? sent to him men mustered ihto State service to; ^^'l.^^'^.'^et an^l tax rate for 1917. date, the total being 223. Applica tions have been received from a num-1 Village E.xpenses The items are as fellows GENERAL FU.NjX) ber of others. ] Lease of ground. New York Clarence S. Abrams. 150 Church St. City Raymond P. .Ackerman, So. Bergen F. P. .Alcorn, 174 Lena .Ave. l.ouis 1). Amerman. 252 W. Merrick 'William K. Andersen, West Side Ave. Leo H. K. Andersen. West Side Ave. Gporge H. E. Aring, E. Milton St. B. .M. A,«ch, 258 Archer St. Fran It Roberta is our representative Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and n« left with him will receive the lame careful ' Nassau Ri.>ad attention'ks at our office. Single copies of the Nassau County Re- at Mrs. S. Nathan's Store, ^ The Presbyterian Sunday School An entertainment will be held at will hold its annual picnic to Point the M. E. Church on Wednesday even Uniforms, Arms and Equip ment. Home Defense, Free port Unit (one-half am't) 750.00 I 1500.00 ' Herbert A. Bacon, 67 East Ave. The Lights Club held its annual masquerade dance Wednesday even-j thought a person could not be regu-1 Harry E. Betzig, 18 Randal] Ave. ing. George Seaman, the grocer at So. Main Street, has opened a branch \ store at Point Lookout. j animals were kept at home, but that neighbors should not be disturbed. , Mrs. Trubenback also asked if the Board had ever considered the propo- i sition of a municipal building. The John Kazzak was fined $2 Saturday ; Post Office Department, she said, by Judge Flint for not stopping his [would pay $1100 rental for a post of- automobile when signalled by a traf-1 fice, and the village might well build fie officer. I its o'.vn hall with the Post Office as a j tenant paying the interest on the Frank, the seven-year-old son of; whole amount necessary for the pur- Mrs. Topz, of Liberty Avenue, was , pose. She was interested in the site shot in the head by an air rifle owne |
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