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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAV, MAY 19 1916
Vol. XX, No. 20
Freeport
In the Fraternal Orders Social and Personal Village Trustees
Roosevelt
Bellmore
Merrick
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SinKlf lopicn of the K*v blatt s »nil BraithwaiWt. Raiirowl Avrni nolT'n, Nuuu County Review, UaSn UobetK'i. Main Street: .SWney .Smilli Merricli Road.
HIGHWATER TlUK TABLE
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the ••cret fraternal oriia Frecport and vicinity.
n» Concerning Reaidentt of Our unity, and Their Guests. Vitit« and Social Affair*
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At the next communication of Mas- dftpequa Lodge No. 822, F. and A. M., at Rockville Centre on Monday even¬ ing, May 29, the Brooklyn Masonic
Veterana will be the guest* ot honor, ^.ornell University, Ithaca, and the third degree will be conferred ^r.. Augusta E. Wood and daugh
.Miss Eva Thomaa of Philadelphia is viaiting Mrg. J. Edwin Clark of 67 .SotJtb Bayview Avenue. Miss Thomas and Mra. Clark were classmates at
At tlie meeting of the Board held I Thuraday afternoon the recommen¬ dation of tbe Fire Council for the pur chase of an American-La Prance two- . '.rfc»;:! tractor for the engine of Engine Co. No. 1, waa adopted. The bid. in-, eluding the placing of rubber wheels , on the engine, was $4250, $250 being
Frarli S. Sm-keker. Jr.. our itullior.: wntative, iB in this viUaKf" <itr> T.it will be pleased to receive special items ftlipointments for callinfr for same.
Thisrolumn is edited by Rpv. W H.
A'ld all iternf shuuld b*.* M*ni lo hini lu
•^rtittfi under thii heading.
Littebrandt
insure In-
; by Rt. Wor. Henry L. Kedfield.
A regular meeting of tne Nassau for the work incident to changing the County Federation of Musicians, Lo-
.._„ ^.. Wheels as necessary. "Only $4000 was cal 46. A. I. M. & T. U.. was held
^j I ter of 81 Miller Avenue, have returned .appropriated for thia tractor but the I Saturday evening at Behr's Hall, for
after' American-La France people were anx- j the discussion of the music business
on a class of five candidates
Historical Lecture willbe delivered | i^" pr^^p^^^'foVth; Su^n^er,
Krank Robt-rt^ i» our rvprpsi and vicinity. Atl orders atul i will receive the same careful : offioe. . j
Regular services at the M. E. Church ; Services at the Church of tbe Re- every Sundav niorning at ill Sill- even- deemer Sunday, the Fourth After ing at 7:30: Sunday School in the af-| Easter, at 11 o'clock A. .M. and 8 ternoon at 2 :;iO; Breaching by tbe (J8.«. o''=''0<'k P.M. Morning Praver and tor. Rev. B. F. Ray. A'l are welcome , se/mon^ Evening Prayer and -jermon. to these .services. , The Church School meets in the Parish
j House each Sunday at U) .\. M. The
Charles Harse is contined to his Camp Ground Sunduy School meets in
j Mrs. Annie Willets entertained the 1 Patriotic Circle at her home on North I Main Street on Friday evening, May
12. Fifty members and friends were
A rummaire aale will be held under | present to enjoy the games, and re- tbe ausMc«« ol the Men's Club of the l freshments --- Chorch of the Traniftguration in the boilding corner Main Street and New¬ ton Boulevard, opposite the Review Building, on Saturday of this week.
vhich followed
I Next Thursday evening. May 2.5, Mra. William Cameron will entertain tbe Circle at her home on GrafTing
I Place. A pleasant time is anticipated.
(having spent the Winter in New York, ious to place a tractor in this section I in general. Bert Lytle is aecretary nome on i.inden >treet hy illness. j the fire hall of Company No. 2 each
I On Saturday Miss Wood entertained and finally agreed, through their rep- of the Association. , u ». , .. ~ . . . . , Sunday afternoon at 8 o clock The
ithe members of her bridge club, the i resentative, to aupply tbe tractor for ,John Adel has opened a butcher shop | Woman s Auxiliary meets weekly in
'prizes being won by Miss Louisa Bart-; the full amonnt allowed. Mn. Vreeland and family "of Abbott <>" Bellmore Avenue in the Bloch the Parish House on Ihursdays at 2.80
ling of Liverpool, Nova Scotia: Miss Fire Council instructed ti get bids Place have moved to Weat Hempstead. '»*°''e- „" Jhe G. F S meets on Fridays
*^ " ¦ - at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice is held
Misa lona Corrigan has returned to Mrs. Wafter Friseh and daughter ou Thursdays at 8.00 P. M. The Boy
her home on Charles Street, after """^ ^¦'*'*'"K •' ^^^ *"""« of Samuel | Scouts meet on Tuesdays at 7.30 P.
spending several weeka visiting her ^^*"'*" *''*"*'>"• ! M. A cordial invitation is extended
F. E. Brown of New York City and on 500 feet of hose.
Mrs. Daisley of Flatbush. After the "Grievance Day" fixed for Tuesday,
game dinner was aerved, the members June 6. 2 to 5 p. m.
of the Club leaving on the 6:45 for Regulations of Board of Health, pre-j
New Vork.
Work has been commenced on the j large new Freeport Theatre, on Main I Street, opposite the Naaaau County j Review office. The opening perform-1 ance ia scheduled for Decoration Day. j May 30.
The Casino, on Randall Bay, is an¬ nounced to open on May 27, under mangement of Fred W. Lang of New York.
The members, -tt Women's Relief Corps No. 139 gave a surprise to I). B. P. Mott Post No. B27. G. A. R.. on Saturday evening. About 7.') were present and a pleasant evening was spent. The ladiea presented the Post
Rose Van Rees, Vera Bedell, Evelyn Bedell, Olive Stretch, Bessie Stretch,
with a check for $25 Sneeches were ^"""'^ Mahnken. and Adele Plump, of witn a cnecK lor ^2b. Speeches were , pje^p^t. ^igg Sarah Slattery of Jer-
made by Commander Pattersnn and ' „„/-.j^,, ' „j w;.. o -»i,„ *„i
¦' sey City, and Miss oertha Ackerman
Mrs. Williama, president of the W. R. C. Refreshments were served by the ladies and a social hour followed.
sented by Health Officer Roncie, re-i brother at .Schenectady. „ , ,. ... , j to all to attend the services of this
ferred to Coonael " — Miss Jesse Conklin. who has passed . chorch and to beeomo identified with
A surprise miscellaneous abower was ' Bond of E. A. Riee, for $1000 in ' The fire department was called out the Winter in Florida, has returned to | its community interests.
tenderedMissBessieG. Stretch at her I connection with laying water maina. I °" Thursday morning of last week to the home of her aunts, the Misses
home on Roosevelt Avenue, last Sat- accepted, subject to proper filing; Am- P"* out a brush fire on Washington Mary and Kate Baldwin, on Bellmore
urday evening. brose Schiller and Dr. William H. j Avenue. Avenue for the bummer months.
Among those present were: ^'"- %-'«^^-^^^^^^^^^^ -^ \ The Roosevelt Field Club was vie Hickory Field Club gave tbe Bell- Fonda ordefed^f rem "ght fund J $Soo *°"°"%i" "-ball last Sonday. by a ^ more Baaeball team a sound drubbing
to atreet light. $1000 to general fund. I "*"'t ^^. ' *" V- 'V, "PP?"^"*", ^^'"^ iiunn in r.nii,.o tiinA. I the Alpine A. C. of Jamaica. Abrama
»iOOU to ponce lunaa. ^^^ Ellison were the battery for started in the box for Bellmore. but
Roosevelt. Next Sunday, May 21, the , proved ineffective, and was relieved
The Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the D. B. P. Mott Woman's Relief Corps. No. 139, will hold its next sewing at
Mrs. Florence Neeley has leased the former Crystal Lake Cottage at 26 South Grove Street, and will operate it aa an all-year-round house. It i.s to the home of Sister Catherine Post, be known as Florence Cottage. Olive Building, Main Street, Thurs-
.. Iday. May 25. The last meeting was
Miles S. Rhodes, who two years ago j held at the home of Sister Flora Dix- was sent to Sing Sing for an indeter- , on, Elliot Place, minate term of not lesa than four nor | — -
more than eight years on a charge ol j A delegation from Freeport Lodge irregularities while a keeper in the | Naaaao County Jail, is now an
Boy Scouts application for permia- of Brooklyn; Walter Schmidt, Charles ; sion to parade and bold athletic con- Schmidt, jr.. Henry Krane, Robert' teats on Decoration Day granted. Campbell. Clifford Mahnken, Howard ; Report of William R. Smith, Village Mahnken. Ira Searby, Leo Anderson, Engineer, for month of April; Robert Donaghy, of Freeport; Roy Current generated: Wiedersum of Rockville Centre; Mr. For commercial light and
The monthly meetingof the Merrick - Avenue for the Summer montha. j('ivic League Inc. will be beld in the
1 Parish Hoose tonight at 8.30.
A son weighing Hi pounds was born ast Sunday, winning the game by the j to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cresby Doane score of 16 to 2. Samuel Seaman | of Merrick Ave. last Thuraday. Mrs.
Doane and baby bave done finely. Doane Jr's name will be Albert Mount.
of Odd Fellows visited Rockville Cen- 'honor t'* Lodge Wednesday evening.
man" at the State Prison farm at Greenhaven, Dutcbeaa County. "We have only ooe keeper," writes Rhodes, "and nighta we sleep in a houae a quarter of a mile from where he Bleeps."—Times.
We acknowledge the courtesy of the Sooth Side Observer in loaning os for our issue this weeic the type for the "Roosevelt Peace maker" item and "Mosquito extermination sugges¬ tions."
I Freeport Chapter No. 302, Royal j New York.
I Arch Masons, was visited by a delega-
I tion from Constellation Chapter No,
I 308. Wednesday evening, and the M.
i E. degree was conferred on one candi-
I date hy the visitors.
and Mrs. Charles Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stretch.
Miss Stretch received many beaati¬ ful as well as useful articles. And enjoyable evening was spent dancing and playing gamea.
H. C. Hart and family have re¬ turned to their home. 78 South Bergen Place, after spending the Winter in
power F*or street lights
49,910 KWH 30.777 KWH
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Smith have spent several days at Saratoga.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Geer ^Germer
80,687 Water pumped. 9,592,386 gallons Coal used. 495.460 lbs. 191 street lights, burned 55, ,524 hrs.
Rats! Excuse Us!
Rockville Centre Village unanimous ly adopts lower light and power rates —cheapest light and power on Long laland Real estate men believe ser¬ vice and low rates will a*.tract many home-seekers to Rockville Centre.—
Club will play the strong Harris Field - by Fussell of Wantagh, but all pitchers Club of Long Island City. This is the looked alike to the visitors, ond Ihey only team that defeated Rooaevelt last banged out hitH and scored almost at season. Two games were plaved, the' will, while tht home team was unable first game going ten innings, and be- I to solve tht mysteries of the Hickory ing won by Harris F. C. by a score of pitchers' delivery. 4 to 3; the second game being won by . Next Sunday the Newrield A. A. Roosevelt after eleven innings of will be the opponents, play, by a score of 3 to 2. .An inter¬ esting game is looked for as both Anderson Bloomer is conlined to his teams are anxious to win this third ^ome on Bellmore Avenue with a se- game. Rhodes will be on the firing ^'«f«' attack of bronchitis.
The Diocesan Convention of Long Island was held in the Cathedral at Garden City Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Rev. WM. H. Litte brandt, E. C. Cammann. F. W. Settle, and D. A. Clarkson were repreaenta¬ tivea from the local parish.
line for Roosevelt with Ellison on the receiving end. Game called at 3:30.
The raring teams of Alpha Hook, Ladder and Hose Co.. and Russell Hose Co., Hre busy practiptng for the tourn¬ ament of the Southern New York Vol¬ unteer Firemen's Association, to be held in Port Jefferaon in June. Both
Ruth Christina, the infant daughter
of Mr. ani Mr? Rudolph Koepple, was
I baptized in the Church of the Retieem-
I er on Sunday.
Jerome .Messina is sporting around !
the village in a new automobile. The June Walk of the Sunday
- Schools of Frneport and vicinity will
Joseph Wanser and family have be held un June 17th., Saturday, and
moved to the Luce building on Bedford I not the 3rd. as previoualy rej)orted.
JR. O. U. A. M.
oth) are enjoying a week's trip through Rockville Centre Owl and other papers ; companies expect to make a good
> New Jersey, stopping at Red Bank,
National Conductor Henry G. Kleist j ^ong Branch. Asbury Park and Atlan- of Brooklvn. Past Councilors Hiram ' "<= ^^^^-
' Cosby of Woodmere Council and Fred j Brown of Lynbrook Council were vis- [ itors at the meeting of Freeport Conn- H. Guhl and aon Herman, of Guhl's : cil No. 57. last Friday evening. Point Lookout Hotel, and Harry Hunt, j rj^^^ Entertainment Committee is who have been apending the Winter in, working hard for the success of the
ladies night, this Friday evening.
The Loyal Sous Club of the Presby¬ terian Church will hold an invitation dance at the Crystal Lake Hotel next Friday evening. May 26.
equally wrong,
The light ratea, according to the Owl, are as follows, and alongside of them are the ratea in force m the Vil¬ lage of Freeport for yeara past: Rockville
showing in their divisions.
Mrs. Leonard Lossee of Colonial Avenue spent the weekend with friends in RockviHe Centre.
Avenue.
The dance given by Hirsch's orches-! tra in Firemen's Hall last Saturday • eveninp whs largely attended and, proved H moat enjoyable social event. ]
.Mrs. oii-ly 1
L. \V. Richards is quite seri- 8t her home on Pettit Avenue.
Florida, returned Thursday of last i week. Mr. Quhl is getting his pavil¬ ion in shape for the Summer season | wbich opens on Decoration Day.
Maater John Theodore Cotter fell j and badly sprained his arm last Wed-
T. Benson Smith, our new Postmas¬ ter, will take office about June 1.
10 KWH 50 KWH 65 KWH 100 KWH
Centre
$1.00
4.60
5.95
9.10
13.60
18.10
43.20
Freeport
$1 00
B.OO
.5.86
9.00
12.75
16.00
26.00
I Valentine S. Qoinlan and Jamea M Golding entertained a party of friend: I The Ladies" Auxiliary of Lynbrook is j at the Crystal Lake House over the 150 KWH I entbofliastic over the chance to be of 1 weekend, and an enjoyable occasion 200 KWH assistance to tbe local Cooneil in fur I reaolted. Dancing and music were in-. 400 KWH thering its social activities and is i terspersed with a fishing trip. The very lowest rate at Rockville
working earnestly for the success ofi • Centre is 7 cents and in order to get
. . ¦ t ¦ _ I ¦"'"e. The entertainment will consist I Rev. and Mrs. K. P. Ketcl.ani, too it a consumer must first ose 610 KWH
nesday. neceaaitHting carrying 11 in a I ^^ patriotic tableauxs, interspersed well known to most of our readers to at a eost of $49.00. In Freeport 610 sling for several weeKs. i ^^(^ musical selections. A short I need introduction, are in Freeport for | KWH costa $40.1,5 and for all over
meeting of the local Council will be! a viait. staying at tbe home ot Mrs. that amount at the same rate of 6 Iheld. starting at 7:00 o'clock sharp. , William Foreman. South Ocean Ave-; cents.
j Members are entitled to bring their! nue. It is expected that Dr. Ketcham For power, the comparisons are still Charles Johnsen is a new advertiser wives or lady friends as their guests : will occupy the pulpit of the Presby- more forcible, and these the figures
¦" ¦•• . .',. .... that would tend to attract more busi¬
neas if either case would do so. We Mr. and Mrs. John J. Randall have rather dislike to make these compari- returned to Freeport after spending sons for our Rockville Centre triends the Winter at Daytona, Florida. won't believe them even after they are
printed, and no Rockville Centre paper Capt. Harry Neas. 147 North Main would dare to copy them anyhow for
fear of loaing subscribers. The figurea for power are as follows :
Rockville
Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and family I of New York have moved to their j residence on Hope Place, Russill P»rk, for the Summer season.
in the Review this week for his "fam- PV^* evening. A social hour will ; terian Church Sunday morning
ily hotel." Mr. Johnsen serves a fo"ov» ^^e entertainment, course "business men's dinner" at .50 Next Thursday. May 26. the degree cents, and a special Sunday dinner at teams will journey to Rockville Centre 75 cents. i and work the three degreea on a large
claas for that Council. Membera will | leave on 7 :.50 car from railroad station.
Through the efforts of President j Peter Johnson. John D. Grose and John i J. Lowrey the committee appointed by i the Bellmore Board of Trade, the —¦ ground-i adjscent the depot are assum- j
"The Nest Egg," a comedy in three ing h nmre pleasing appearance. After | acts, will be presented at the Board of severnl conferences the Commissioner ; Trade Hall. Friday, May 26, under Hie of Gus and Water Supply of New York | auspices of the Ladies' .Aid Society of Cilj sthrled a force of men at work on j the M. E. Church This is the same Tuesdny of this week south of the , play that was given by the .Musk and track. The mound which covered the! Wig Clob of Freeport. for the benefit conduit line will be levelled trom Bed ! of the Freeport Fire Deparlment last ford to Centre Avenue, the tinsi>;htly inonth. Mias Susun George and Miss manholes which reared .leverHl feet in Marion Prall are two local girLs wbo the air, will be cut off to the grade j will appear in this production. level and grass aeed will be sown, j
1 hrouirli the courteay of K. P. Jeffrey |
For Saturday's shows, matinee and <t Son, nurserymen several trees andj evening at the Royal Theatre. .Man shrubs will be planted and llower beds
Henry Moll, employed in Bender's meat market, while going to a store at his home at Kockville Centre Tues day evening, was run into by an auto mobile, knocked down and his leg broken in two placea. It was raining, and Mr. Moll, carrying an umbrella, crossing the Merrick Road, did not see or hear the approaching car. He will nrobably be laid up for two months.
Mrs. B. Knobel will break ground thia week, for her new home on Long Beach Avenue, between Smith Street and Merrick Road.
The initiatory degree will be con-
Street, is serioosly ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Golding are
ferred on two candidates in Freeport ; apending a month with Mr. Golding's Lodge No. 600, I. 0. O. P., next Mon-i grandmother at Stamford, Conn, day evening.
On Wednesday evening, about 30'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Remsen Boerum members of Freeport Lodge visited have returned to their home at 220 Rockville Centre Lodge and worked . Smith Street after spending the Win-
the first degree.
Centre
.50 KWH ,<4.6o
100 KWH 9.00
200 KWH 17.00
.500 KWH 38.00
1000 KWH 69.00
All over 1200 KWH 6c
Last month the bill of the
F'reeport
$4.00
6.80
12.80
24.00
48.00
4.8c
Nassau
ager Behr has arranged for the five reel picture entitled "One Million Dol¬ lara." featuring VVilliam F'avershKin in the leading role. This play is based on the novel written by F''rederic Arnold Kummer, "1,000.000 Francs." Two star acts of vaudeville will also be on the program for this day. On Decoration Day, pictures of the Wil- lard-Moran world'a championship bat¬ tle at Madison Square Garden, in four reels, will be on the bill ; matinee and evening.
Suffragists Meet
I There was a large attendance at the ' Suffrage meeting held at the home of I Mrs. Alfred T. Davison on Wednesday I afternoon. Mrs. Frederick S Greene, I Assembly Diatrict leader of Nassau i County, presided. Mrs. Jnmes L. Himmel's lunch room at corner of i Laidlaw, speaker for the afternoon, Merrick Road and Main Street hus i gave a very Interesting talk on the
.-Stephen P. Pettit and Roberi G. Anderson are building two houses on Rose StreJ^'and two on Lena Avenue.
been closed, presunihbly from hick businesri.
Godfrey Gilbert, jr., has opened for buainess, tires and vulcanizing, in the atore from which Sidney Smith recent¬ ly moved, just east of George Raynor's grocery store.
SuffrH^e movement in .New York State. She also told what waa lu-ing Hcompliabt-d in the Weatern Statea which now have equal Suffrage. Mrs. Greene made « very strong: plea for orgHiiizHtion wnrk Hnd appointed a number of cHptHina for thi' Freeport diatricts.
Wetmore in
Hardware l-irm
K. ,1 Wetmore. for tive yearn pust inKiiged in buaini'se us a truveling Buleamuti for a hardware bouse has bo come ussooiated with the nmnagcinent of Alley Bros., Inc., and will shortly purchuse an interest in the concern. -->*r Wffmore'a previous exfioritnre in till' lmr,ii.\are tniile will doubtle.^is serve llilll Ul ^rood steal and in associHting himseir with thia Atvl known lirni lie _
hua niuili' « move Ihut wi I cause h'.m ; yn.ith. vflio is in ohnriji no r-'»;ret. .Mr. Wetmore will ctmtinuc j rouds. out underatund h to iiialiv.- Ins home in Freeport fo- th preaent, but will later make Babylo '¦•¦1 "I-"- "f abode.
— Babylon Leader, Niay 1
Merrick Koad Horrible
We are repeatedly asked why the .Mi'rrick Rosd from FreejKirt to Sea furd is left in such horrible cnndition. We cannot answer. The toad IS in horrible condition, nC' road m the County ia used ns much, ani no road i.i more in need nf 'epair vi'iLi tliepna- ' i'le ex;"-.'!!', i.u! '.; .'»;Hin tlie ViliHL' of Fr-.'t'['ort.
I We hi;Vi' not yet learned us to what
action,,!^ Jo he token hy Supervisor
(il these two
is planninv!
to improve, both roads with l.itulitliii'
vavtments.
: ter in Brooklyn. . . „ ., u i /-, n l i l i
All 1,./,,. ir.iiii /.- . o_ Holy Communion will be celebrated
Mrs. Jamea A. Sutphin givea ai Last month the bill of the Nassau at the St. Paul's Epiacopal Mission birthday party in honor of her little ' bounty Review for power for running | this coming Sonday niorning at f :00 daughter. Mary, who ia four years old 'ts printing presses and typesetting «- m. Sunday School will be held at today, at her home on Smith Street machine was $8.2:1. If our plant were the usual time. 2:45 p. m. The even- thia afternoon. The decorationa were 'o'^ated in Rockville Centre our bill ;'"g service will be in charge of Leigh vnry pretty ot pink and white. In the ' ^°^ the same power would have been i ton Nugent, lay reader, center of the table is n Jack Horner $10.6«. a difference using the same fig- Through the untiring efforts ol the pie with a white ribbon extending to ores for each month of $29.10 peryear. . members ef the Altar Guild of the eaeh plate. Each little tot receives a " *"! indebted to Miss Rhodes, our Mission the Bible uaed in the aervicea souvenir snapper, pink paper caps enthusiastic asaistaiit village clerk, : has been rebound in full morocco and whieh they don before they start to for calling my attention to theae mis- reg'Ided ao aa to have the Bppearance feast on the goodies waiting for them, 'eading statements in our contempo- ' of a new one. Tbis Bible waa pre- The afternoon will be apent in games ""aries. But the Rockville Centre pa sented to the mission some years ago and other amusements prepared for pers vuill probably reply (if they dare , bj' Canon Bry^an, while ^Rev. Pelham the little onea. Miss Sutphin's gueata willbe: Misses Betty and Carman Hart, Elizabeth .Moon, Elizabeth and Florence Wetmore, Adiene Corby, Margaret Donaldson. Elsu Boerum, .Mildred Cross. VirginiH Lent, Hazel Wulters, Dorothy Jung and .Mias Per¬ ry; Maaters Raymond Srnith Pearsall, Junior and Ferris Mack, Willard Finch, Bruce Cook, Junior Denton, Junior Cutler, Howard Sutphin.
laid out. The Hoard nf Trade has worked hnr I to aei-ure thia improve¬ ment uni H-k tlu- Hssiatance and care of till' ijublii' 111 I lotccting Hnd main¬ taining whHt they hope to tnuke a beautiful park.
An entertainment will be given un¬ dtr the auspices of the Alphabeta Club of the P]h81 -Meadow .M. E. Church in the Smithville South Clubhouse, on Friday evening, May 26. The enter¬ tainment will be rendered by atadents of the Hempstead High School and selections given by the Hempstead .Male Quartet.
to reply Ht ull) tbat they give better St. George Bissell had charge, and measure in Rockville ("entre anyhow, much prized by the people of the pur- Their ratea are low out they might i'h.
just as well have admitted the aimple truth that they ure r.eurly as low as they have been for years in Freeport. Rockville Centre papers ari given permissimi to use these hjrurea without giving uny credit.
Autos in Collision
¦.;iidav Ht 3 u. n,. a P'ord and un L'lluiuJ. driven tsy William Karnons
Kicked His Hurji^lar
Tueaday morning about half paat of Oaldwin und Eugene Mayer of Rock- l, thr ugh : two Jumts K. demons of Sportamuns ville Cmtre, reapfCtivtly. collided in Avenue, wus awakened by the noise of We.-ii Merrick Road; no nne hurt, a person coMiinti up the stars at his home. He quietly got out of bed und
Wt
SHturduy afternoon the auto of B. E Wurner of Elliott .Street, driven by
waited -or the visitor at the top of the himaelf, and occupie.'l also by L. Com-
atuira, und when he waa ne«r the top. elias and a .Mrs. Morlev from New
kicked him in the face, knocking him Ynrk, cnllideil with a motorcycle oecu-
(iinvnstairs. He then foUowt-il' down- pied by William A. .SPaw and Mies
stuirg and picked uji h revnUtr .iropped Wilhelmina Benson both of 216 Hoop
Tne Ladies' Guild held ita regular ineeting thia week at the Iiomeof Mrs. Stuart, Charlea Street, Thursday af i ternoon. No date has been aet aa yet for Vns annual election of officera. Next Thursday the Guild will meet at the home uf Mra. Lockwood on Cclon- uil AvenUe.
Several of the boya have bande 1 to¬ gether und have taken the lesponai- Iiility of taking Cure of purt of the miaaion property, such as cutting the lawn and cleuninj; the griunda nnce a week. The boya should receive much credit for thin iiitt;r,"-iM aa their service;-* Were oifered voluntarily for thi=! wofk. John Hild George Clark huve both had their turns while this wtek it falls to the lot of Louia Hansen to take charge.
Co. H, Signal Corpa, .'United Boy'
2^i JiUnOay scnool Maraae by hia departing guest ami siun .after er Street, Brooklyn. One of the Brigade of Koosevelt,
liy 11,V special box of cut flowera, TTic for the weekend. ('. R. Ankers, florist, Kockville (^entje. L. I. ; tele¬ phcne connection ; delivery unywhere. AdvartlawiiMit
I At a itiet.ting' of the p-i;-' rs uini j Superintendents of the locu; Hundny I Schools tne date for the annual Sun- idey School --,--i- ¦¦¦s,^ Hv...: ,'¦., <ni;\r- i (iuy, June 3
Miss Hnsion wh» hI'o
and the motorcycle waa wr'ecked.
[ ¦ Like delioiou* confectioiuty.' See! (joinff tO liuntjllgton?
Pur Hdv; Smith & Bedell. ' -,„ v - .r ,i n • i .
, AdTartlaanMBL I ib«' N8sauu->uffiilk Prize .¦^;i .ill hil'
I l.'ontest wiil be hei'! t«t Huntington
See adv. in this iHsut of auctiin^High Srfiooi ne> t Friday at 3 p.'in saie ol' fine household furniture. Visa Eli«abe,th Schneiker and Atthur
- - I Bender will represent the Freeport
"Are you,going to plant some shrub-I School. A large d/elegation should go bery and trees this.Spring".' First-claa-j from Freeport to entourage our con- goods at ri(?ht prices can bt. obtained | testitnts. '
at John J. KundttH's NBTseries. Ocean I —'—f~— - -
and Raii-iuli .\venues treeport, L. L • Buy good coal at the ri>iht v-r'<-'e. Call and look the stock over and make | Fneport Coal Co.. 6J9 S. Main St.;
your own selections.'
lel. 3!J9.
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liim. Hc w.aa unable to cull the police . department aa tht> bur^'ar cut the fone -virea before making his wntrance by jimmying a cellar windiiw. Mr. Clenv 0-8 is recretting th«the did not havfe tiin<toget his anoe on so that he ;:ould have given his midnight vldit'-r a more enthuaiasatic welcginie.
New MUaic Rooms.—L. Michnoff ia having t*fo muaic rooms installtd in his Wtst Mtrrick Road store for 'hs t'ctommodation of his ''talking n.a- chine" cpatomers. Mr. MiichnolT bus one of these ro'ms in his Main Sfrett aicre. and finding it auch u conven¬ ience, haa aNo installed'them in the new -^tore. where he will curry the H. Runcie on Sooth Bayview Avenue, lateat and a large line of records in near Archer Street: to A. .Miller, a stork. houae belonging to Ur. Runcie, on Mil-
A«v«fO»em-iit ton Street.
wheels of the euto puased over Shaw's flourishing condjnon. L'nder the stomach and he wa.s removed to Dr. trship of Frederick Peterson the ni> Uuncie's reaidence and placed in bed. berabip has increased very fapidiy. badiy bruiaed. ' On Monday evening of tihis week near-
Real Estate Activfties
Tho.nus A'. Lucus rtumris the fol¬ lowing rentals: Te'Suin lel Hartt«lein of East Seventh Street. Manhatt*!in, the home f .Mrs. Elizabeth Berard ttt 344 Arche'' Stree' ¦ to .Max Theemun of Rodney Street, j^ooklyn. the home of Mrs. A- Senf at ¦33-5 Soutliaide Ave¬ noe; to H. Rothein of Caldwetl Ave¬ nue, Bronx, a house of Dr. VVilliam
ly sixty boys were prese.it ut th regular meeting held in Saun-jt-r - Hall, N'.Hsauu Road. ,Mr. Poit prestnt- ed'thn L'/irps with a bugle for its ose. Cnptain G. A. Rasselli of Franklin Squure was prudent ani put tbe boys through their drills in the uae of ti:, si-iidl codes. Captbin iiuas<-,l. f,',rr:- e :. 1/^ C..I ,A. Seventh Regiment, la k\t i ii'iiif-.i d {or thla work and is well liktd by i."i: the-boys. In appreciation of hia good wi^irk the boys purcha--ed a aword.and be't, which tias presented him at this meeting. It was expected
Mask and Wig Club Meets;
Tht- .Mask and Wig Club of Kreeport I held its regular bi-monthly meeting in | its club room on Merrick Hoad, Tuea- j day evening. The Clob approved ofj the fcjliun o: the extcitive ciininitlee } in arranging to give the ".Nest Egg" j on Mny Jii for the benefit of the La-| dies' Aid of the Kooaevelt .M. E. Church. The treasurer made hia com¬ plete report of the result of giving this comedy for twi'i nights in April iHSt for the lienefit of the Freeport Fire Depurtment and ulao shtl'wed a balance to be turned over to the bene- liciary. T'he r,'port showed that the b(i.\ receipts ul liost i"]ualled the HMUHint of tickets sold by the depurt¬ ment and thut the Cliih memlifi-s sold more than twipe the number of ticketa. ihowing their Mcti-.'e intere.j'. in the departni-nt. .The Club has already under preparation another perforvi ance for June w?eii three very oritMni. one-act plKVi will be given.
The HI' eting WH9 made inteiestin;' by H (,> >-Jonal discussion by (.."buries, 'I Hal! on "The Merchant of'Venice' und reuili";'-' I'y Mrs Oeorge A. II Snii'h, " ' 'n '^hHkerp.-ure'-
Lite. *' !i.'f I. Braitln' Mi',
III " ^1. I l-'utie and flu'int'i
I ,-,; '¦.'. Juhn.-on of rtioth
•en by Mrs. Fred P. n-"Life and Times of .\ genera! talk fo' i'jeation, "Wai! Shakes- (itiiii ;:r. ,.:tr ss a poet or aa a play writer.", !C ;fre«'hment« and sojiiil di- ,,,- ;^.,-. I- j..|| (he occaaion.
' The local Sunday School expects to join the parade thia year.
Early Spring Time¬ table in Effect
The early Spring time-table of the L. I. R. R. went into effect Sundav. The times are as follows, changes be¬ ing noted:
Eastward Leave Freeport 4:44 a. in.
6 :50 (new) S:10 9:81
11 :.58
I :26 p. m. (new, Sut. only)
1 :4fi (every day, formerly Sat only!
lirZl Sat. only
2:44
'i :,5s
.5:03 d 5:33 e.xcept Sat.
.5 :56 d 9:19
<;:4_' was 9:43
7 :06 7:44 .-^ -.o-.i ;i:o7
11 ;10 12:17
2:04
Sundaya
¦5 :31 u. m.
9:22 was 9:20 lo :.5fi (new) 12:29
2:30 p. m.
3 :S4 was :I52
5:88 (newi
t; :.56
9 :02
11:14
I :44
Westward Leave Freeport
5 :20 a. m.
6 :,56 6:42 6:58
,1 7 :49 WHH 7 :
H :0.5 I 8:17
8 :53 I 9 -.49 \0-.\7 ! 1 :32 new J J :80 p. m. '
1 -.'.iS new
4:J1
10
5 :I2 WHS Mi:ii5 out) ''. :39 waa 6; 15
.' 18 was 9 ;'J'- ! :13
^iinil.-..
Obituary
JULIETTE HAY NKS
.luliett,i>^ Haynes, aged 56 ye.ni Ht her Ute home, 127 Nufth -'.•¦•v,- .-^treet. on Sundu;,. F'uneral -ervicfesj were held WetJriesday in the Church ofj Our Holy U.-deemer. Rev. .lohn I., j O'Toole oihc;«tint;: interment in Brooklyn; €. A. Fjiton, funeral di¬ rector.
.Mi's. Haynes ia lOrvived by a hua-
:ii4 was S:l . :48 new
Weekly Weather
: readers in other
Report
ricaliti-J)
¦iday, .May 12. windy, clear, warm, nturday, overcaat in a. m. ; cooler, ear and •A'lndy in pi. in. Stind»yT-uvn*f-n<tat ail imy, cool. Monday, nn.', :.i. ut 7 a. ni., over cast; hen i, in Hi night; firesi
that Col. F. C. Hulberl of Lynbrook '""'^ ""'^ '*" daughters.
needed.
I TofadH', ¥¦ J i.-i, foggy, light rain 1 in a. m. ; heavy rain in p. m.
Wednesday, continuing tame; aon-
sbme few niinute>i at noon and abool
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o'clock. ThursdB<
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAV, MAY 19 1916 Vol. XX, No. 20 Freeport In the Fraternal Orders Social and Personal Village Trustees Roosevelt Bellmore Merrick for kI« SinKlf lopicn of the K*v blatt s »nil BraithwaiWt. Raiirowl Avrni nolT'n, Nuuu County Review, UaSn UobetK'i. Main Street: .SWney .Smilli Merricli Road. HIGHWATER TlUK TABLE : Mich¬ 's and Went the ••cret fraternal oriia Frecport and vicinity. n» Concerning Reaidentt of Our unity, and Their Guests. Vitit« and Social Affair* Tbaaa tiii>«< are mtnnl |
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