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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916
Vol. XX, No. 33
Freeport
SliiKl. copi^fl of the Review for tale at Gr.en- l>4«u'i and Braithwaite §. Railroad Avenue; Mich- Doff'i. Nasuu Countr Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetr.'t. Main Btreet; Sidney Smith's, Wett Mernrk Row).
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Official figuree for Sandy Hook)
Social and Personal In the Fire Department TOWN ESTABLISHES HOSPITAL!
Bellmore
Roosevelt
Brief Item* CoacenuD* Retideptj .f Our Com-
mUDitr, aaa Tlieir CumU, ViuU
«nd Social Affair*
Matters of int.r.et to and about th. 6r.m.B In our local 4.p.rtiii.ot
brH.E.K j
FOR PARALYSIS CASES
Merrill.—Officer William Merril the police force ii on a two weeks' cation.
of:
Franli Robtrtr i> our refir«tntative in Bellmore and vicinity. All ordero and news lefl with, him will receive the iame careful attention «« at our I office.
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Tha organization meeting of the propooed Fire Patrol Co. nas held in I the house of Truck 1, Tuesday even- Smith.—Jeffrey Smith is engaged, ing. August 1.5. James H. Fairbroth aa a special health guard in the Lake view section.
Discussion by Doctors<--No Compulsory Attendance- Parents Anxious to Protect Other Children
Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our authorined repre- iientative. i> in thin vill«i»e every Tuetday. and will be plea««d to reeeive speciai items, or mail. appointments for rallins for same.
of V.
I Morrell.-.Mrs. E. A. Morrell '¦. Brooklyn is visiting Mr. and Mrs |G. Walters, Pine Street.
Wall. —Mrs. Harry Wall of Brook¬ lyn has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hov/ard Walters. 1»2 Miller Ave- lUie.
Klein. —Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Klein fthe latter of Shebar & Klein) At a siiecial meeting of the Village ; greetings from their honeymoon trip Board of Trustees last evening (Aug- "' Ontario, Canada.
Special Infantile I
Paralysis Regulations
u»t 17) rules and regulations for hand¬ ling of the infantile paralysia epidem¬ ic were formally adopted. These are ! practically the same a.s adopted sever¬ al weeks ago, but with added provis-1 i'lna relating to enforcement of the I regulations.
i (Jnebel.—The item in our last issue should have stated that Mr. Griebel's
I mother, whom he wa.s visiting, is a sis¬ ter of Mrs. Henry Gobetz.
Raynor. —Ellsworth Raynor. form¬ erly with the Nassau County Review, sends greetings ona visit at Fort Plain, and other places up-State.
Patterson —.Mr. and'.Mrs. William ... - H. Patterson, jr., of fGsrv, Indiana,
and George Fyfe, corner Merrick Road spent last week with Mr. snd M.'s. and Merrick Road and Church Street. I William H. Patterson at their resi-
er was elected temporary chairman! ———
and Stephen L. Pearsall temporary , After a lengthy discussion at the secretary. After considerable discus- meeting of the Town Board of Hemp sion it was decided to limit the mem- stead, Tuesday afternoon a resolution bership to 2'J. The chairman was in- was unanimously passed that the Sap- structed to appoirt a committee of ervisor be authorized and empowered three, including himself, to submit a i to purchase at once the necessary reauest for consent to organize, to equipment for the establishment of a the Fire Council and Board of Tius- hospital for the treatment of infantile teea. Any citizen desiring to enlist paralysis, to be located on the town in the patrol, which is being formed poor farm at Uniondale. This is not to do police duty and salvage work at to be located in the poor house, but in send fires, is reciuested to communicate with ^ the hospitai on the grounds, snd addi- the chairman or secretary. tional portable buildings will be se-
Members of the patrol company will ! cured if found necessary. The pres- become inembers of the fire depart- ent building can' accommodate about ment and are entitled to the same privileges.
Fire Patrol Company, J. H. Fairbrther, Chairman.
L. C. Nichols is removing the cover-j ing extending over the street on the j building occupied by James S. Lewis'
N. Y. STATECONVENTION A LIVE¬ LY ONE When the 44th annual convention of the New York State Firemen's Asao¬ ciation opened at Rockaway Beach Tuesday morning, after having been traniferred from White Plaina, it was
20 patients and the nurses. The en¬ tire installation and management is to be under the control nf Dr. Phippa.
This action has the approval of the Superintendents of the Poor. Messrs. Bedell and Hammill. and of their offi¬ cial physician, Dr. Davi.^.
Dr. G. F. Adair of Lynbrook mnde lengthy addresa to the Board, object-
in the town today from our doctors than we have from the disease. Tak¬ ing children forcibly away (which no one proposed) to an isolation hospitai is a proposition worthy of an Eastern despotism.
Mr. Lyon made an amusing talk in jOn Monday afternoon for the first time which he argued that microbes were : '" nearly a year. Miss Mary Baldwin the cause, not the etfect. of diseases, had been clegning up the yard and was which was the reason doctors did not burning the rubbish. Sparks from the contract diseases while working in a fire blew to the roof of the barn and labratory. ignited the shingles. The firemen
Dr. Buiaon of Rockville Centre—One I were summoned and extinguished the of the most effective things to prevent flames with a stream from the chem-
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, .Smgle copies of the Nassau Count, Review for Belimore Avenue near Logue Street, sale at Mn. S. Nathan » store. Nassau Road.
Smithville South; pastor, William
Steinbicker. Service this Sunday ev- Th« Ladies' Aid Society of the
ening at 7:45 oc'ock. The pastors Roosevelt M. E. Church tftid • aac-
subjec- will be "The Wisdom of the cessful sale cf plain and fancy aprons
Unjust Steward." We cordially in- on Wednesday. August 16.
vite ali to our services. ~ ,
, Miss Gertrude Wilkens and Miss
Bessie Keeler of this place are spend¬ ing their vacations in the Catskill Mountains. Both Miss Wilkens and Miss Keeler are fiiiployed at Double- day. Page iS- Co.. Garden City.
A slik?ht fire called oat the firemen
the spread of this disease is cleanli¬ ness ; better than quarantine; sanitary measures have done more to stop epi¬ demics than all the doctors could do.
Lewis J. Smith. District Attorney — We are dealing with facts; the epi demic ia here: as a father I don't feel at all easy at the present time. The Board of Health ought to be encour-
' ical tank, with no damage other than ; a hole about twn feet in diameter in i the roof.
The Public Service Commission has ordered the .New York Telephone Com¬ pany to install telephooe communica¬ tion between High Hill Beach and the mainland. The Summer residents
.Miss Anna Shannon has returned to her home at West Medford, Mass., after apending h fvw weeks' vacation with her aunt, .Mr.-. .Albert Pierce.
The butcher shop of H. E. SchofT, Nassau Road, recently purchased from Henry Gluessing, has cloaed cut its
buainess. j
ing to the treatment of patients by ' a secondary consideration.
aged. At a time like thia expenae is ; of this resort have been fighting for
Charles F. Behr is now riding around looking after his real estate interests in a new Overland car.
lumbar injections. He quoted a num ber of doctors to demonstrate that the
i thia service for the past two years and
A large crowd witnessed the fire¬ works exhibition on East Merrick Road Tuesday evening, in connection with the dance by u committee of which John LaGreca was chairman.
apparent there was "something in the serum injected was not an established
George Pappenmyer of Uniondale, Ihave finally been rewarded by success, on behalf of the school (District No. I The company is given until June 1,
A dance is scheduled for Labor Day, September 4, at Brooklyn Hall. The committee is Marshall Srnith, Arthur Burleigh and Patsy Barbaro
Invited to Polo dame
Fred A. Stone extendw a cordial in¬ vitation Ll all polo enthusiasts to wit¬ ness a game at his Chin-Chin ranch at Amityville this Saturday afternoon, Auguat I'J, between the Free-Booters of Islip and Stone's Cowboy team. The prize to the winners will be a set of silver cups. Game will be called at 4:30.
Fire in Business Section
The fire department was called out again Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock for a blaze in back of the A. & P. store on .'Vlain Stieet where a large heap of waste payier near a abed was s«it afire and the blaze set the end of the shed afire, burning a bole through it. The blaze was put out with a pail tif water before the department ar¬ rived. The wrong call was sent in, 75, and several of the companies went sev¬ eral blocks oDt of the way. Others, i however, which got the location by telephone, reached the proper place in | time to handle the blaze if needed.
Accidents and Incidents
Louis Spencer and Henry Matthews! were sent to Mineola Jail last Thurs-1 day in default of $.500 bail for assault in second degree; same old story, too much booze. Both men were badly cut in a fight during the preceding evening.
Friday evening E. W. Verity of Roekville Centre fell while trying to board a trolley in motion, and his face was badly skinned.
That Cruise to
Palm '^e;'*ch
The New Haven Register last Sun¬ day had a half page "apeciai
dence on South Main Street.
[ Vanderoef. — Kenneth, the young son
lof Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vanderoef of Pine Street, has been ill from spinal meningitis (not polioniyeletis as re¬ ported). He is improving nicely.
Randall, Levy.—Ernest S. Randall and George M. Levy returned Tuesday [ after which President Sells briefly ex- from their trip to Cuba. Mr. Randall ; plained that the convention was being stopped off at Haines Falls, where his .. held at Rockaway Beach instead of
White Plains because tbe Health Board of the latter city had forbidden the
air," due to break before the conven¬ tion has gone vary far, and there was. The convention was opened at 10 ::iO with prayer by Rev. Joseph R. Alten, chaplain ot the Lynbrook Fire Depart¬ ment, who is fast becoming one of the
cure in the treatment of poliomyejetis, and argued that it should not be forced on any sick persons.
Supervisor Smith—We consider that a question more for physicians. Pa¬ rents—mothers and fathers are ap-
i 2) talked against a ! district, "almost ' throw of the school.' : a petition signed hy ' the district.
hospital in their within a stone's ' He could bring every citizen of
rjl7, to complete the work.
Mr. and .\lra. Frank Kuhn, and fam ily of Fort,Lee, N. J., have moved into a houae on Washington Avenue.
popular members of firemanic circles, P^^^'ing to rpe to do something. Do
T!;. ^;:.;u-l r::jc:;:ight s:ii Bellmore Yacht Club will be High Hill Beach ort Saturday
family is staying, unt Platt
Saturday.
C. H. Platt of Mrs. C. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeport with Mr. and Richtet of Broaklyn as their guests have motored through the Berkshires, Plattsburgh and Canada. On their re¬ turn trip they will tour Western New York.
holding of the convention while the epidemic was gaining in the State.
parents were anxious to have such a
hospital where a sick child could be
you believe it necessary to have an removed, for the protection of other
aolation hospital? children in the familv.
Dr. Adair—Yes. Frank ' Doubleday (of Doubleday,
Smith—We are here to. so far as Page & Co.)—The indications are that
possible, get the best methods for the il we get the children in time we aave
protection of our children. | their lives ; I could tell you of many
Dr. Adair-Your isolation and quar-| cases along this line. We have '00
The health officers reported many of this week. Boat.«( will leave Beil-
Fred Velsor is spending a vacation of the «' 'he home of his sister at Tyring- held toj ham, Mass. evening '
more dock at 7 :45.
The annual fair nf St. Barnabas the Apostle R. C. Church will be held in Firemen's Hall throughout next week, beginning Monday and ending .Satur¬ day evening. A number of new and
I Karkau. —Rev. A. C. Karkau sends j greetings from "somewhere on Lake j Erie" on hia way to the National ; Luther League Convention being held this week at Toledo, Ohio. On hia way he visited a brother at Cleveland, I Ohio. j i Baker.
Miss Anna Samisch of Hrooklyn is spending a three weeks' vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. ('harles Epple, on Stevens Street. ,^
The Central City A. C. of Brooklyn will be the opponents of the Roosevelt Field Club thi:^ coming Sunday. On novel features will be presented by the the following Sunday the Roosevelt comn ittees in charge of the various team will join journey to F'reeport He stated the White Plains general ' antine is absolutely correct. ! people in our plant, all residing in .his ! booths. The public is invited to at- where a game is scheduled with Jim
committee nad gone to considerable; Smith —That is the only question ; vicinity, and we are nnxious to see ' tend and patronize the atfair and enjoy | Saunders' colored team, expense, and had donated the badges ' before us ; we are not here to advise ! this hospital eatablished, and 1 know | the pleaaing and interesting displays. and programa to be used at the aes- the doctora in any way what«ver aa to j we are going to rieed it.
their treatment of their patients. | The Board was unanimous in its I
John Lyon, former County Comp-j action, after a report by Supervisor j
Smith on his efforts to aecure a hos¬ pital site in various sections of ths town.
troller—Is it not a fact that all people sick with this disease must go to this hos[iital, and must take the serum !
aion.
The address of welcome was by Mor¬ ris E. Connolly, President of the Bor ough of Queens, who finished hia re¬ marks by stating that while he would not say that the lid wa* olF entirely to treatment?
the firemen, he would say it was pret- Supervisor Smith—That is not true, ty well tilted. Second Vice Preaident It is not fair to assume the hospital A. B. Wallace welcomed the delegates was for experimental purposes. Dr.
,\Iies Ada Baker entertained on behalf of the ladies of the Borough ' '
at "600 at the home of Mrs. George ^f Queens, after which receceas was H. Parshall, 1,3/ .South Ocean Avenue, taken until 1 o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen ladies were present. The prizes for mem¬ bers were won by Miss Efiel Harri-
Merrick
F'or the feature pioturc at the Royal A new catch basin is being installed | Theatre this Saturday and Sunday at j at the corner of Bedford and Wilaon i 7 :3o and y p. m.. ihf title of thia pic- Avenues. ; ture is "The Regeneration." a Wil
' liam F'ox production in six reels, jeat-
A specrui nieeting of the Bellmore uring Anna Nilson and RockclilTe Fel- [ Board of Trade will be held in F^ire-i lowes. I men's Hall this Friday evening. •
?<lil.'d l,y Ke\ uld Vjo sent t B hfudinif.
W H
At the convening of the afternoon session, at 1:15, President Sella an¬ nounced the following Resolution Com- „, . mittee: Walter Gedney of Nyack,
second. The guests prizes were won i James Murphy of Ithaca, Wi
Services at the Church bt the Re- i,
son, first, and .Miss Alice Harrison were won and Miss
by Mrs. Barquinero, first. Gallagher, second.
Murphy of Ithaca, William Goebel of Brooklyn, Charles J. Sehneller of Queena, William Vander- voort of White Plains, Howard E. Pearsall of Freeport, Hon. William H.
Paralysis Conditions
In Freeport Person of Buffalo One death, Catherine Regan, oc- President Sells' address started the
Adair told me over the fone he had i consulted with the politicians and I : have since been called by certain poli¬ ticians and told what would be done with me; I consider that the smallest kind of business; we are out to con¬ serve the health of the children, and l we are going to do it, regardleaa of threats.
Adair-You have made an accusa-. ^o^^ji^l in,,jt„tJQn ig extended to all t< ^'°" I attend the aervicea of this church.
I The Bloomer (iirls again failed to appear at the local diamond last Sun-
The Ladiea' .¦\uxiliary of the RuaseU
ijose Co. held a tea at the hose houae
), I " ¦('•-"' "-'¦•¦- ¦"^"- "¦—'¦"¦•" -•"" '»¦¦ Mondav afternoon. The hall was at-
tayanda game was arranged with tractively decoratHd for the affair.
Seaford, Bellmore_ winning by the Games wc-re played, favors being won
by Mrs. F'red Zeimer. .Mrs. Robins, Mrs. William F. Pearaall. Mrs. Har ry Pearsall, Mrs. F'rancis Smith and Mrs. Charlea Epple. At the close of the games light refreshment* were aerved. A neat sum was realized, which Will be placed in the piano fund.
tion which I deny ; I did not te
such a thing; waa absolutely nothing
aaid of politicians.
Smith—You did and I repeated it to
curred Monday, aa noted elsewhere. commotion. The report, a lengthy you: politicians and physicians
TheiUneaaof Dorothy Grundie, East one. was sensational in many ways. Dr. Draper, from the Rockefeller
and condemned various other oflicials. Institute, in charge of the work at principally the Executive Committee, Roslyn, aaid it would be profitlesa for which be atated had tried in every way ; him to take up a diacuision of the ve¬ to hinder hia adminiatration, with rioua principala underlying the diaeaae, which they were not in accord, and its treatmervt, etc., but he would be recommending that aa fast as their glad to take up a discussion of the
terms expire moat of the membera be caae with any persons interested at an i returned this week after a two weeks
, replaced by others. He also suoke of opportune time. "It is often necea-j vacation at Lake Minnweaska, N. Y
announced the engagement of the illegal act of the Executive Com- sary to take a lumbar puncture; it isl
Lell. Avenue, 2 years old, was report ed to the Health Officer Thuraday af¬ ternoon.
Hymeneal
ANGELL—SMITH Mr. and Mrs. W. Angell of Merrick
SCI re of 11 to 5. Next Sunday the op
, ,, . .u Kl- .1. . r. -r ¦ ponents will be the Hickory Field
deemer bunday, the Nirjth After Inn i^-,yt,
ity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. andj "
8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the! Through the efforts of the Bellmore Holy Communion ut the early service \ Board of Tiade the underbrush at the and Morning Prayer and aermon. A i corners of Uak Street and Grand Ave¬ nue and Newbridge Road has been cleared away. These twn corners have been the scenes uf several minor acci¬ dents on acco'nt of the inability of oc¬ cupants of vehicles approaching being unable to see at any distance in either direction, and the fear of a more seri¬ ous result led to the work being done.
Dan Harvey, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harvey broke his right arm last week while cranking hig automobile.
Mr. Edward Angel haa been sick this last week and away from husiness with neuritis and a near attack of ty¬ phoid pneumonia.
Mr. C. F>. Haines and aon Ernest
their daughter, Beasie Marion, to Oi5:. ton Smith of Freeport.
TAYLOR—JOHNSON Ir vitations are out for the wedding of the of Margaret Winifred, daughter of log oi Capt. Herman" Guhl'a trip from Mrs. Margaret MacCartnev Taylor,
Freeport to Palm Beach, F'la., 15 miles, in a 34-ft. boat. The item says eome New Haven yachtsmen recently visiting Freeport aaw the captain and read tbe log. They were so interested that they submitted it to tbe Register which printed it "as being sure to in¬ terest anyone who loves the call of the sea."
We regret the item ie too large to reproduce; it surely was intereating. The log is signed by Captain Herman Guhl, Mate Harry Hunt and Steward "Pop" Guhl.
Weekly Weather Report
(F''or our readera in other Incalitiea)
Friday. Auguat 11. cool, overcaat, slight lain in evening. (Heavy rain Thursday night).
Saturday, clear, warmer. I
Sunday, clear, windy, cool.
Monday, clear, some warmer.
Tuesday, clear, warm.
Wednesday, same.
Thursday, same.
At the Plaza, week of August 21: Monday—Viola Dana in "The Flow¬ er of No Man'a Land;" Billie Burke, in 'Gloria's Romance," "Mesh of , Hvstery." Tueaday—Florence Rock ' ,.^ I, in "He Fell in Love with His Wife." Wednesday-Dorothy Kelly, Harry Morey anu Bobby Connelly, in "The Law Decides." Thursday— Adele Blood, famous aa "Every Wo¬ man, " in "The Devil's Toy." Fri-j day—Gail Kane in "The Labyrinth."! Saturday — Blanche Sweet in "The ;
Biacklist." i
Advertisement
W. D. Jeflferaon, a painter* and deco¬ rator of 3104 Jamaica Avenue, Rich-1
ahu Hilbert Rolin Johnson, on Satur day evening, August 26, at the Epis¬ copal Church of the Tranafiguration. Mr. Johnaon ia the junior partner of the law firm of Johnaon & Johnaon.
Extra Percentage
The time or paying the village tax with one per cent, for collection ex¬ pired Wedneaday. There will now be a five per cent, collection fee. Bills and information can be obtained from D. Frank Seaman, collector, at his reaidence. North Grove Street.
Over $300,000 in
mittee in retaining Thomaa O'Connor a well recognized procedure I aa attorney at a yearly salary, when and spinal cord dlaeases. In the work had always heen performed have we or shall we use the treatment ! by the chairman of the Law Commit in which the parenta refuse to con- tee, which position Mr. O'Connor had'sent; we always explain it is not a held until this year, and aa a conse- positive cure, but it may help and may quence of which the Association had remove a source of danger to other I been under double expense during the children. There are sufficient grounds year. Mr. O'Connor attempted to re- for its utilization. As to those belit- ply to this, but was told that the only tling this epidemic, I ahall be glad to items on which he was expected 4o re- have any auch person go out with me port were aome itema which had been tomorrow. I will show him dead child- TflY referred to him from the previoua con ren. I will show him children para- on I ax ^gj,{jy„ g^jj which would be heard , lyzed in their legs and arms, children under unfinished busineas. Mr. O'Con-; gasping for breath, sutlering from nor refused for a wbile to be seated respiratory paralysis; children with and told the chairman what he thought their faces distorted and their eyea of "Southern tier methods." ; closed. The diaease ia here.
n brain j Mrg. Bingham Dana was the winner no caae j j^ the ladies singles in a tournament
completed Saturday at the Merrick
Club.
The annual outing of the Third Dis¬ trict Republiacan Association to High Hill Beach will be held on Thursday, Auguat 3!. The members and their friends will assemble at Firemen's Hall at 9:30 o'clock and headed by Hirsch's band will march in a body to the dock. At tbe beach athletic games, for which suitable prizes will be awarded, are to be held and an elaborate dinner wiU be served.
The Misses Marjorie and Dorothy Dixon have returned home after spend¬ ing a two weeks' vacation at Camp Wopawog, East Hampton, Conn.
Holy ComiTi'.inInn will be admin in tered at the St. Paul's F^piscopal Mia aion, Nassau Road, this Sunday morn¬ ing at 8 o'clock. At 10 o'clock tbo regalar morning service will be held in charge of Rev. Adelbert Smith. Aa soon as the quarantint: is lifted against children under 10 years of age, attend' ing, Mr. Smith will reorganize the Sunday School, having service at H o'clock in the morning. At the pres¬ ent time he is securing his Sunday School teacher and will hold regular meetings to discuss the lessons and
The monthly meeting of the Merrick
The local troop of Boy Scouts will P'"" ""' *he work.
Civic League Inc. will be held in the j be duly mustered into service this Fri- ^ ~- - ^
Parish House this evening at 8.30. i day evening in the woods on Bellmore An "Old Home We«k" bazaar and fa r
' " i Avenue just north of the Preabyterian . "^ the Rooaevelt Fire Departiiitni will
Rnni-H nf FHiirntion i Church. One of the State officers will , he held in Alpha Fire Haii. Debtvoi-e
DOdFU Ol CUUCailOn I 1,^ present and adminiater the uath. Avenue, from August 2.x to September
The adjourned annual meeting of tht- Tp,^, t„jy^ „„,^ ,nget regularly every '¦ Children under 16 years uf age
Board of Education was held Tuesday Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the M '*'" ""' he admitted to tbe ball.
evening, all the members being pr ent, except Trustee Mayland, who is ill. For the oftice of President for the ensuing year, on the first ballot Presi- Why not j jgnj CQ2zens received two votes and
III not be admitted to tbe l^; Dancing will lie free every evening with niu-^ii' by Prnf. .'Mtile. A v,(iting contest is on for the most popular lady At the regular meetingof the f^iiard »nd fireman, of Supervisora htdd on Tuesday of this Monday, Auguat 2X. will be the
E. Church. yeara of ai'
fc^very youth inv Ited tu joir
.^.!"'-'',/'^ :?''"''".^: '^^"i'T*." °.^_*^^ 'Hl^f.Vu" .,1^.'.': *!_"''!.^Z'".*'..!*' ^"J^.^^'Truatee'Bak'erVwo votes." Before Vhe week,''the"con"tr8c7 for ' r<'[7arrin'g "t"h'e grand opening nlgot
Topic Committee, preaented his print- help the phyaiciana aa best we can by . pgxt ballot was taken. President Coz- Merrick Road from Merru-k to Staford ed report and atated that he thought it making early diagnosis; we are willing | ^ene aaid he had received all the hon- ; was awarded to the Standard Bitulith waa time the State Association got in to come or to stay away ; we have no : „„ the Board could give him and with- ,c Company. Warrenite pavement,
i.-ew his name. Mr. Raker waa then I which is guaranteed to last for fi»e
line with almost all other firemanic : desire to antagonize or criticise.
Unpaid 1915 Taxes <"'K*"'^^'''°n8'and paid some attention l Don't be afraid to have the hospita , , ,j . , ^, to ita topics, inatead of merely having
The total of unpaid taxea for the ^
Tax collector of the three towna in the Ccunty to the County Treaaurer. The amoant returned unpaid for the year 1914 was $245,057.78. The returns by towns :
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD 1916 warrant #838,632.66
Collected 638,790.96
unanimoualy choaen Preaident, and Mr. ; .Mayland vice president.
made: Clerk, Robert E. Donaghy; treaaurer, Oscar W Valentine; school physician. Dr. Julius Dean; achool
topics, inatead of merely having in your midst. It is the safest thing ,„,, . , them printed and no attention paid to i you can have; the safest place to live ^°^e\Lfr^'"'V^^ ^l" i '* them, so that an active fireman, wben ! is next door to a hospital.
$325,225.57. The returns have been he returned to his company, could telL «T,p,pT n,T a » a mt.mp iipr^-n made by the Receiver of laxes and j^^m that he had learned something | S'TRICT QUARANTINE URGED
of real value in the service, rather- Dr W.J.Steele, a deputy health i Imrse, Mrs. Stanley Smith; attendance than that he had given all his time to ^ inspector, suggested that quarantines offlcer, B. Riley Raynor.—Observer, politica of the asaociation. be made a little more strict, and that
Tbe report of the Law Committee the entire family be quarantined. It waa received and filed. . would aeem to me in fighting the
Sanford W. Smith, ex-president of spread of the diaeaae we should if ne- the Association, again attempted to cessary support auch familiea, and intercede for Mr. O'Connor, to allow ' maintain as strict a quarantine aa for
i hia report to be read, but was declared smallpox. The Town Board ahould gat
1194,841.-70.-'"" "^ order by the preaident. It was a hospital as soon as poasible so that
years, will be used for this work.
Tuesday, '\ugU6t 29, has been des¬ ignated aa lodge night.
'Wednesdiay. August 3o, will be lad¬ ies' night
Thursday, August 31, has been dedi¬ cated to the members of "Thn Lights, "
The following appointments were [^OatS Of S. S. Y. C. Cruisc 'he hustling social cluh of the promi-
Urtcollected
TOWN OF OYSTER BAY
The Amityville Record publishes the following liat of boat< from the South Shore Yacht Club on the annual cruise last week, the first stop being at Ami¬ tyville;
Impatisnce — Commodore C. H.
Southard. Tiirwthy Cutler, Otto Young,
njuu MAuV^T/>iAM 1 F. C. Southard, Jarvis Root, W. C.
MRS, MARY NOLAN Southard. C. M. VanTassell.
Mrs. Mary Nolan died on Monday of ; L),;,|iy H- Vice Commodore Wiiliam
last week at her home in Brooklyn, | Schumacher, William Hibbard. H.L.
after a three weeks' illness, following i Maxson.
Obituary
1915 warrant Collected
Uncollected TOWN OF NORTH 1915 warrant Collected
Uncollected
The amounts by towns unpaid for
mond Hill, haa pui-chaaed a reKidenie j ^yi4 ^^g. Hempatead. $149,350.00; from James Hanae at 11 East Smith jj^ojth Hempatead, $71,770.96, and Street, and vjill open a branch office m Qyater Bay, $28.936.72.—Sentinel, Freeport; telephone 1324-W. i
I Are you a candidate for a buaineaa ' position? Conduct your campaign throcgh the classified columns—a ahort and convincing campaign, assuring your election to the pest you deaire. Make known to buainesa men your fit- nesa for the place—and. while you
Mr. Smith, who at Oneida, in 1915, i all the children couid be taken there if when Mr. Kelly and Mr. Sells were they cannot be properly quarantined at candidatea for the office of president, home ; the familiea of the ones remain- invited all officers and prospectivs offi- ing at homi' should fie "shut up tight." cers to the platform, naming Mr. Kel-1 Dr. Philips of Inwood—Do we un- Iv and omitting Mr. Sella. derstand that children under 16 are to
As a place for holding the next con- be excluded from all public places; do vent,iotft're8ident Sells stated that he iwe understand that the instruction
Pjy'glgjy had" received a letter practically assur- given on this line is etjuivalent tc a
' '_ I ing that the convention would be in- law?
vited to Syracuse, although the formal Dr. Phippa—There should be no ex- invitation has not been extended. , ception in particular cases Blair F. Simons, who is from Fredon- ; Phillips—I observe a
1528,562.10 489,710.20
$ 38,851.90
HEMPSTEAD
$702,347.86
$ 91,532.17:
an apoplectic stroke. She is survived ' by a daughter, Mrs. Percy W. Wat¬ kins, and two sons, Bernard W. and James J. Nolan, tbe latter of wbom is the local representative of the. Brook¬ lyn Eagle. The interment took plaee
.Neptune—Hear Commodore S. B. Donnelly and family.
Ark —Victor Moore and family.
Hesitation--Fred Know'les, Clarence E. Jones, Paul Halpin' William Root.
Triniilad—David Kennedy, Kichard
.in Thursday morning in Calvary Ceme- Th'.m. Theodore Vought,
tery, f-jllowing a mass.
CATHERINE REGAN Catherine, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence A. Regan, of 32 North Long
number of ^'^"'^^ ¦^^*""*'' *''*'^ ¦* "'°*" ^^ "^y*-
W. D. Finch. Mrs. Tinney, Nubno. Charlea B.
KdvartlMiiMprLt.
Try my apeciai box of cut flowera, 75c for the weekend. C. R. Ankera, florist, Rockville Centre, L. I.: tele¬ phcne connection; delivery anywhere.
Advai
ia, read letters from the Mayor, Cham- ' children are attending certain aerviees.
ber of Commerce, and othera inviting Does that meet with the approval of
the convention to Buffalo, and it th« Board of Health?
seemed that thia city would be chosen Phippa —No. i
when a rr.SHiber of the Buffalo Exempt , Eugene Kelly of Freeport—I would
Firemen'a Asaociation atated that tbey \ like to know what ia the objection to
knew nothing of the invitation, had children attending church in the per-
formance of their religious dutiea
(Continued on page 5)
died .VIondav, after a short illness. Funeral aerviees were held Tueaday, with interment at Holy Crosa Ceme tery, Brooklyn.
CLARENCE PEAKSALL Clarence Pearsall. aged 43 years. dtiJ at the hooie of his sister, .Mrs. A.
Idler- Frank Tinney, .Mra. F'r'dnk Navina, Mrs
Leora—Mr. and Mra Midd:e<4n.
.May B. —Mr. and Mra. Rtbert H. Hodge, Sydney Marion.
NellidiGray—Mr. and Mra. Fred W. Grav, Benjamin Mulvey. Mra. C Mul¬
vey. /
Isabela-Mr. and Mri. Watao
Arar./il-Dr.
when they are allowed to ride on trol- i B. Smith, 29 Bedell Street, on satur-
i leya, run erranda, play in the atreeta ! day. Funeral services were held Tues
If your quest ia atated in a classified ' ^j ^j.it gt^rej. To attain the objecta i day. Rev. 3. 0. Curtice, paator of the Pre«rving time. Lee-Patterson Co. , may have a good many candidatea in , ad, and appeara under ita obvioua !„/ , quarantine all children ahould be Freeport M. E. 'Oharah. officiating ; in- noote nricea on aome neceaaitiea in i oppoaition to you, you bave an equ»i | clMaification, your problem ia made kept at bome. | terment in Rockvill*. Centre Cem«t^ry;
^^j ,. ' ! chauce with any of tbem to win. practicable. Lyon-We have cot mere damrera , Southard & Moore, funeral directora.
and Mra. Tyaon, Mrs. Wataon.
and Mra. A. E Hoag, P. <:. Alcorn, J. L. Raynor, Charlea Esker, C. H. Hawkina.
Maude B. —Mr. and Mra. Geurge L'arry, Irvin Getter.
Mabel R.—"^laud Berard. Louis Fleming.
Evelyn-A. W. Place. Richard W. Hart, J R. Ketcnam.
nent ac'.ora of F'reeport and vicinity.
F'riday, September 1, will ne known HS Doubleday, Page night.
On Labor Day the firemen fiave ar¬ ranged a aeries of athletic and fire¬ manic contests to be held in tf>e after¬ noon on Debevoise Avenue.
The contests for the firemen are wet hose contest, water fight, efficiency contest, hook and ladder (-ontest, lad¬ der scaling and loil-yard dash.
The open < venta "onsist of bicycle race (boys under Ifi), fat man's race, 8 legged race, sack rn'-e. whcel'iarrow race, potato race for larliea, egg and spoon race for ladiea, lOo yard dash, (boya under 16), 20ii yard dash. 100- yard dash, (boys under 12), 100 yard dash, (girls under Ui).
In the evening the fair Will continue in the hi.se house with rnuaic und daLcing.
Frank Sprague. age 20 mos., and Stanley Sprague. 8 years old, have been reported to thw Town Board of Health as suffering from infantile par¬ alysis.
School Bonds Awarded
The bonda for the raising of fanda for the improvement of heating of (irove Streat Scho<d were awarded to H. A. Kahler & Co. of New York at 4.U per cent., with a payment of $100.OKI far each 1100. Thar* wera two other bidders, all below 5 per cent.
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' I ¦ . Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916 Vol. XX, No. 33 Freeport SliiKl. copi^fl of the Review for tale at Gr.en- l>4«u'i and Braithwaite §. Railroad Avenue; Mich- Doff'i. Nasuu Countr Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetr.'t. Main Btreet; Sidney Smith's, Wett Mernrk Row). HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Official figuree for Sandy Hook) Social and Personal In the Fire Department TOWN ESTABLISHES HOSPITAL! Bellmore Roosevelt Brief Item* CoacenuD* Retideptj .f Our Com- mUDitr, aaa Tlieir CumU, ViuU «nd Social Affair* Matters of int.r.et to and about th. 6r.m.B In our local 4.p.rtiii.ot brH.E.K j FOR PARALYSIS CASES Merrill.—Officer William Merril the police force ii on a two weeks' cation. of: Franli Robtrtr i> our refir«tntative in Bellmore and vicinity. All ordero and news lefl with, him will receive the iame careful attention «« at our I office. Friday August Saturday, Sunday Monday, Tueaday, Wadnesday. Thursday. Friday Saturduy, 18 la 20 21 22 23 24 2.'; 29 12:00 a. 12:51 p. 1 :45 p. 2:43 p. 3:41 p. 4 :3fi p. 5:24 p. 6:08 p. 6 :.34 p. m. m. m. m. m. rr.. m. m. m. Tha organization meeting of the propooed Fire Patrol Co. nas held in I the house of Truck 1, Tuesday even- Smith.—Jeffrey Smith is engaged, ing. August 1.5. James H. Fairbroth aa a special health guard in the Lake view section. Discussion by Doctors<--No Compulsory Attendance- Parents Anxious to Protect Other Children Frank S. Snekeker. Jr.. our authorined repre- iientative. i> in thin vill«i»e every Tuetday. and will be plea««d to reeeive speciai items, or mail. appointments for rallins for same. of V. I Morrell.-.Mrs. E. A. Morrell '¦. Brooklyn is visiting Mr. and Mrs G. Walters, Pine Street. Wall. —Mrs. Harry Wall of Brook¬ lyn has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hov/ard Walters. 1»2 Miller Ave- lUie. Klein. —Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Klein fthe latter of Shebar & Klein) At a siiecial meeting of the Village ; greetings from their honeymoon trip Board of Trustees last evening (Aug- "' Ontario, Canada. Special Infantile I Paralysis Regulations u»t 17) rules and regulations for hand¬ ling of the infantile paralysia epidem¬ ic were formally adopted. These are ! practically the same a.s adopted sever¬ al weeks ago, but with added provis-1 i'lna relating to enforcement of the I regulations. i (Jnebel.—The item in our last issue should have stated that Mr. Griebel's I mother, whom he wa.s visiting, is a sis¬ ter of Mrs. Henry Gobetz. Raynor. —Ellsworth Raynor. form¬ erly with the Nassau County Review, sends greetings ona visit at Fort Plain, and other places up-State. Patterson —.Mr. and'.Mrs. William ... - H. Patterson, jr., of fGsrv, Indiana, and George Fyfe, corner Merrick Road spent last week with Mr. snd M.'s. and Merrick Road and Church Street. I William H. Patterson at their resi- er was elected temporary chairman! ——— and Stephen L. Pearsall temporary , After a lengthy discussion at the secretary. After considerable discus- meeting of the Town Board of Hemp sion it was decided to limit the mem- stead, Tuesday afternoon a resolution bership to 2'J. The chairman was in- was unanimously passed that the Sap- structed to appoirt a committee of ervisor be authorized and empowered three, including himself, to submit a i to purchase at once the necessary reauest for consent to organize, to equipment for the establishment of a the Fire Council and Board of Tius- hospital for the treatment of infantile teea. Any citizen desiring to enlist paralysis, to be located on the town in the patrol, which is being formed poor farm at Uniondale. This is not to do police duty and salvage work at to be located in the poor house, but in send fires, is reciuested to communicate with ^ the hospitai on the grounds, snd addi- the chairman or secretary. tional portable buildings will be se- Members of the patrol company will ! cured if found necessary. The pres- become inembers of the fire depart- ent building can' accommodate about ment and are entitled to the same privileges. Fire Patrol Company, J. H. Fairbrther, Chairman. L. C. Nichols is removing the cover-j ing extending over the street on the j building occupied by James S. Lewis' N. Y. STATECONVENTION A LIVE¬ LY ONE When the 44th annual convention of the New York State Firemen's Asao¬ ciation opened at Rockaway Beach Tuesday morning, after having been traniferred from White Plaina, it was 20 patients and the nurses. The en¬ tire installation and management is to be under the control nf Dr. Phippa. This action has the approval of the Superintendents of the Poor. Messrs. Bedell and Hammill. and of their offi¬ cial physician, Dr. Davi.^. Dr. G. F. Adair of Lynbrook mnde lengthy addresa to the Board, object- in the town today from our doctors than we have from the disease. Tak¬ ing children forcibly away (which no one proposed) to an isolation hospitai is a proposition worthy of an Eastern despotism. Mr. Lyon made an amusing talk in jOn Monday afternoon for the first time which he argued that microbes were : '" nearly a year. Miss Mary Baldwin the cause, not the etfect. of diseases, had been clegning up the yard and was which was the reason doctors did not burning the rubbish. Sparks from the contract diseases while working in a fire blew to the roof of the barn and labratory. ignited the shingles. The firemen Dr. Buiaon of Rockville Centre—One I were summoned and extinguished the of the most effective things to prevent flames with a stream from the chem- Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, .Smgle copies of the Nassau Count, Review for Belimore Avenue near Logue Street, sale at Mn. S. Nathan » store. Nassau Road. Smithville South; pastor, William Steinbicker. Service this Sunday ev- Th« Ladies' Aid Society of the ening at 7:45 oc'ock. The pastors Roosevelt M. E. Church tftid • aac- subjec- will be "The Wisdom of the cessful sale cf plain and fancy aprons Unjust Steward." We cordially in- on Wednesday. August 16. vite ali to our services. ~ , , Miss Gertrude Wilkens and Miss Bessie Keeler of this place are spend¬ ing their vacations in the Catskill Mountains. Both Miss Wilkens and Miss Keeler are fiiiployed at Double- day. Page iS- Co.. Garden City. A slik?ht fire called oat the firemen the spread of this disease is cleanli¬ ness ; better than quarantine; sanitary measures have done more to stop epi¬ demics than all the doctors could do. Lewis J. Smith. District Attorney — We are dealing with facts; the epi demic ia here: as a father I don't feel at all easy at the present time. The Board of Health ought to be encour- ' ical tank, with no damage other than ; a hole about twn feet in diameter in i the roof. The Public Service Commission has ordered the .New York Telephone Com¬ pany to install telephooe communica¬ tion between High Hill Beach and the mainland. The Summer residents .Miss Anna Shannon has returned to her home at West Medford, Mass., after apending h fvw weeks' vacation with her aunt, .Mr.-. .Albert Pierce. The butcher shop of H. E. SchofT, Nassau Road, recently purchased from Henry Gluessing, has cloaed cut its buainess. j ing to the treatment of patients by ' a secondary consideration. aged. At a time like thia expenae is ; of this resort have been fighting for Charles F. Behr is now riding around looking after his real estate interests in a new Overland car. lumbar injections. He quoted a num ber of doctors to demonstrate that the i thia service for the past two years and A large crowd witnessed the fire¬ works exhibition on East Merrick Road Tuesday evening, in connection with the dance by u committee of which John LaGreca was chairman. apparent there was "something in the serum injected was not an established George Pappenmyer of Uniondale, Ihave finally been rewarded by success, on behalf of the school (District No. I The company is given until June 1, A dance is scheduled for Labor Day, September 4, at Brooklyn Hall. The committee is Marshall Srnith, Arthur Burleigh and Patsy Barbaro Invited to Polo dame Fred A. Stone extendw a cordial in¬ vitation Ll all polo enthusiasts to wit¬ ness a game at his Chin-Chin ranch at Amityville this Saturday afternoon, Auguat I'J, between the Free-Booters of Islip and Stone's Cowboy team. The prize to the winners will be a set of silver cups. Game will be called at 4:30. Fire in Business Section The fire department was called out again Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock for a blaze in back of the A. & P. store on .'Vlain Stieet where a large heap of waste payier near a abed was s«it afire and the blaze set the end of the shed afire, burning a bole through it. The blaze was put out with a pail tif water before the department ar¬ rived. The wrong call was sent in, 75, and several of the companies went sev¬ eral blocks oDt of the way. Others, i however, which got the location by telephone, reached the proper place in time to handle the blaze if needed. Accidents and Incidents Louis Spencer and Henry Matthews! were sent to Mineola Jail last Thurs-1 day in default of $.500 bail for assault in second degree; same old story, too much booze. Both men were badly cut in a fight during the preceding evening. Friday evening E. W. Verity of Roekville Centre fell while trying to board a trolley in motion, and his face was badly skinned. That Cruise to Palm '^e;'*ch The New Haven Register last Sun¬ day had a half page "apeciai dence on South Main Street. [ Vanderoef. — Kenneth, the young son lof Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vanderoef of Pine Street, has been ill from spinal meningitis (not polioniyeletis as re¬ ported). He is improving nicely. Randall, Levy.—Ernest S. Randall and George M. Levy returned Tuesday [ after which President Sells briefly ex- from their trip to Cuba. Mr. Randall ; plained that the convention was being stopped off at Haines Falls, where his .. held at Rockaway Beach instead of White Plains because tbe Health Board of the latter city had forbidden the air" due to break before the conven¬ tion has gone vary far, and there was. The convention was opened at 10 ::iO with prayer by Rev. Joseph R. Alten, chaplain ot the Lynbrook Fire Depart¬ ment, who is fast becoming one of the cure in the treatment of poliomyejetis, and argued that it should not be forced on any sick persons. Supervisor Smith—We consider that a question more for physicians. Pa¬ rents—mothers and fathers are ap- i 2) talked against a ! district, "almost ' throw of the school.' : a petition signed hy ' the district. hospital in their within a stone's ' He could bring every citizen of rjl7, to complete the work. Mr. and .\lra. Frank Kuhn, and fam ily of Fort,Lee, N. J., have moved into a houae on Washington Avenue. popular members of firemanic circles, P^^^'ing to rpe to do something. Do T!;. ^;:.;u-l r::jc:;:ight s:ii Bellmore Yacht Club will be High Hill Beach ort Saturday family is staying, unt Platt Saturday. C. H. Platt of Mrs. C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Freeport with Mr. and Richtet of Broaklyn as their guests have motored through the Berkshires, Plattsburgh and Canada. On their re¬ turn trip they will tour Western New York. holding of the convention while the epidemic was gaining in the State. parents were anxious to have such a hospital where a sick child could be you believe it necessary to have an removed, for the protection of other aolation hospital? children in the familv. Dr. Adair—Yes. Frank ' Doubleday (of Doubleday, Smith—We are here to. so far as Page & Co.)—The indications are that possible, get the best methods for the il we get the children in time we aave protection of our children. their lives ; I could tell you of many Dr. Adair-Your isolation and quar- cases along this line. We have '00 The health officers reported many of this week. Boat.«( will leave Beil- Fred Velsor is spending a vacation of the «' 'he home of his sister at Tyring- held toj ham, Mass. evening ' more dock at 7 :45. The annual fair nf St. Barnabas the Apostle R. C. Church will be held in Firemen's Hall throughout next week, beginning Monday and ending .Satur¬ day evening. A number of new and I Karkau. —Rev. A. C. Karkau sends j greetings from "somewhere on Lake j Erie" on hia way to the National ; Luther League Convention being held this week at Toledo, Ohio. On hia way he visited a brother at Cleveland, I Ohio. j i Baker. Miss Anna Samisch of Hrooklyn is spending a three weeks' vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. ('harles Epple, on Stevens Street. ,^ The Central City A. C. of Brooklyn will be the opponents of the Roosevelt Field Club thi:^ coming Sunday. On novel features will be presented by the the following Sunday the Roosevelt comn ittees in charge of the various team will join journey to F'reeport He stated the White Plains general ' antine is absolutely correct. ! people in our plant, all residing in .his ! booths. The public is invited to at- where a game is scheduled with Jim committee nad gone to considerable; Smith —That is the only question ; vicinity, and we are nnxious to see ' tend and patronize the atfair and enjoy Saunders' colored team, expense, and had donated the badges ' before us ; we are not here to advise ! this hospital eatablished, and 1 know the pleaaing and interesting displays. and programa to be used at the aes- the doctora in any way what«ver aa to j we are going to rieed it. their treatment of their patients. The Board was unanimous in its I John Lyon, former County Comp-j action, after a report by Supervisor j Smith on his efforts to aecure a hos¬ pital site in various sections of ths town. troller—Is it not a fact that all people sick with this disease must go to this hos[iital, and must take the serum ! aion. The address of welcome was by Mor¬ ris E. Connolly, President of the Bor ough of Queens, who finished hia re¬ marks by stating that while he would not say that the lid wa* olF entirely to treatment? the firemen, he would say it was pret- Supervisor Smith—That is not true, ty well tilted. Second Vice Preaident It is not fair to assume the hospital A. B. Wallace welcomed the delegates was for experimental purposes. Dr. ,\Iies Ada Baker entertained on behalf of the ladies of the Borough ' ' at "600 at the home of Mrs. George ^f Queens, after which receceas was H. Parshall, 1,3/ .South Ocean Avenue, taken until 1 o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon. Sixteen ladies were present. The prizes for mem¬ bers were won by Miss Efiel Harri- Merrick F'or the feature pioturc at the Royal A new catch basin is being installed Theatre this Saturday and Sunday at j at the corner of Bedford and Wilaon i 7 :3o and y p. m.. ihf title of thia pic- Avenues. ; ture is "The Regeneration." a Wil ' liam F'ox production in six reels, jeat- A specrui nieeting of the Bellmore uring Anna Nilson and RockclilTe Fel- [ Board of Trade will be held in F^ire-i lowes. I men's Hall this Friday evening. • ? |
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