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assau County Review
FREEPORT, N. V., 'FRII>AY, MARCH 2,1917
Vol. XX, No.
Freeport
SiBcic oopirn of thr Revivw for mi. at Grc«n- MaM'. •lul Kralthwaltc'ii, KulnMil Avenue; Lieb- aywan't. Saaaau County K«v)«w, DaHilva'i and GotoU'a. Main Street; Spitsf-r'a .Stationery Store. Gr«v« 8t.. SMney Smith', and Michooff'K. Wt-et Umrrleii Koad.
Women To Discuss
Public Affairs , The regular meeting of the Neigh- Th« •om«i of Fre€j>ort .re to meet;'•"'^oodWorkera wae held February
Neighborhood Workers Freeport Club Activities
HIGHWATUU TlUE TABLE (Official liKurea for Sandy Hook)
19th »r1he home ef Mra. F'red E. Story.
The month'a report beini; read by the aocial worker showed the active
Friday Mar.
Saturday,
Sanday
Monday,
Taaaday,
Wadneaday.
Thuraday. .Mar.
Friday
Saturday,
2 '.i 4
5 f, 7 H 9 10
ut the Freeoort Clab and diacuaa pob lie affaire ot intereat, eapecially ia connection with tbe cjining village el action, next Thuraday afternoon, at
2 :30. Special order nf buaineaa will be work of the pa»t few weeka aa foi
improvement of aanitary condilkjna; '"*»: The organuatioo supplied 22
the apeakera will be Dr. Mary Holton, families with coal; gave to « families
4 :6» p. m.j head of the Woman's Clinic of Gouver- H'^o^- warm bed o.mforiablea and
5:46 p. TO. , n,„, Hoapital, and a member of the ""Pl'l'ed "^""V hungry hoasehijida with
New York Health Hoard; and Ur. groceries, and the asaociatoo i« having
Frhnk Overton. State Sanitary In- """' «""' «'»''-> "' »'''' f»>n>''"-
apecior, and membera of th:* local ^'"- ^i^^oley visited many sick peo
4 :03 p.
6:27 p. m, <i;40 a. m 7:16 a. m. 7:46 a. m 8:14 a. m 8:40 a. m.
The Patriotic Circle will hold Ita domino and pinochle at the home cf : miaa Minnie Willeta, Church Street, oo Friday evening, March Z. !
: l^oard of Health. The invitalion iextended to every woman in the lage tc) be preaent.
Morrison for Overseer
N. Blake brougfct into our oflice
Daniel Morrie')n, former Village Trustee and Village Preaident. haa filed hia certificate aa a candidate for tho thia week a pumpkin raised by him in i office of Overseer of the Foor at the 1915. Jt is atill aeund and solid nnd 1 coming primariea «f fhe Republican looks like materi«l for several good | parly. It ia understood that Franklin pies. ; iiedell willaUo be a candidate, he ha«-
— , j„j, held the (iffice for the paat twelve
Chriatojjher Jarvia waa aentenced t» ' y^ars. Mr. Morriaon i. one of the ¦ixty daya in the Coonty Jail Saturday n"J«t fiopular men in our village and by Police Justice Clinton M. Flint. It >*•" make a strong run for the nomin- waa claimed be collected money for , ation- He is well qualihed for the coal delivered to a customer and did ""rk hy hia extensive ac.juaintance not turn it in to the Freeport Coal Co. i through the town.
pie. aent them jellies and deinties; had iloctor's services rendered to 6 famil¬ ies and had all prescriptions tilled. «;»ve eye-glasses, hud a child exain- ineil at Cornell Medical College; aent 2 beds and bedding to families who of the Poor if^ded them, one case uf which show- t'd two half grown-ups .sleeping in a little child's crib.
Mrs. Scholey also held conference with inwirance agents and kept poli- cie.H of worthy persons from lapsing Also, held conference with landlords and aovtd many from heing put bOt on the cold streets.
The HsaociHCinn lound a good home for a homeless child; discovered child
Thv .'Oirprise of tbe sfason ¦was sprung at Iht- Club lant Friday eve¬ ninK. whfn the I^Jidiea' All Star Bowl¬ ing TpHni, sPh' duh»d to bowl the Club team, w*Te found out to be olub mem- b*>rB, cleverly diagulsed as woin«>n. About ten daya avo a challenBe whs suppoKed to have b<>en received hy the tournanifnt conimit.lfe from a ladies' howline team Ihat would be loiirinK IxmK Island and Ihey would be very ulad to bowl the best team from the Freeport Club. The chal¬ lenge wan Hccepted. notices posted, and 1,'ie rUih team nolihod lo be In readiness, as It would lie an awful di.sKPace lo be beaten by a ladii's' team. All kinds of HUrmises were go- in.i; around a.s ^o what the ladies would look like, how they would bowl. etc Several <»f the ladief, wives of iiieiiibers. had derlarrd their intention of watching the be.ut lady bowler in
Bellmore
Merrick
Roosevelt
F'rank ttolH'rtf>. ih our revieM-ntative in Belltnore awi vicinity. All ordem and news irit with him will recHtve thv fair.e rarefiil fettenti4)n as at our office.
Thin column ia edited by Rev. W. H. Littebrandt . and all items should tw sent to him sertion under this headinj;.
The Ke'publlran Preferential Pri¬ mary for the Third Eleclion District will be held in Firemen's Hall, on .Saturday of riext week, .March 10, be- I tween the hours of 3 and St P. M.
Owinu to tiie atoriii of l.i.xt Friday, the packase social, w hlrh was to have been held in the .Metht)dist Church un¬ der the auspices of the Ladles' Aid .Society, wa.s postponed to Friday eve¬ ninK of this week. The ladies will be prepared to Ki'«'»'t all frientls of the ehureh and furnish a pleasant social eveninK.
The regular monthly meeting of the
SCHOOL NOTES The lecture by C. J. 'jre«nleaf waa a very fine one. Thi^^pecial muaic by
The Fire Patrol haa purchased from .Enjoying the
S. F. Pearaaill hia Kamtrter auto, at a ' apeciai price, to be used for oflicial work, of .$125. Tbe car ia to he re¬ modeled to ¦conform with the needs uf the work in which it will be uaed.
ren living in places where their mor- wraps. Kverybody or als were in danger. Reported these 'raned their necks to cases to the Society for t^e Protection K'i'"Ps' ' " ' ''
of (Children. Saw that children were sent to .Sunday School.
At the request of our aocial worker, the Naasau Hotel at Long Reach gave
A Salamagaiidi party will be held at the FreejKfrt Ctab on Tuesday after¬ noon, March 6, at-2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Freeport Mothers' Club. A amall (ee will.be taken for the benefit of tbe Mother'e Club.
E. V. Colyer wil! open an oflice and atore, aa watchmuker and jeweler, at 24 South Main Street, in the Smith & Bedell block, the middle ot this month. Mr. Colyer is a native of F'reeport, ami haa heen engaged in this line of work in Hempstead for a considerable time past.
N. W. L
JOHN J. KANDALL 111
Has Freeport Office
A Fre'^port registration office of the National League for Woman'a Service haa been eatabliaht at 15 Kailroad Avenue second floor (old Village Office) open Monday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'cl'ick, where infortnation will be given and registration lilu.nks can be Hipned. The work ia in care; of Mrs. H. Trubenback, chairman. I
The^object and aim of the National i League, as announced in its service i regiatration blanj<, ia working for ; CJod, for c untry and for home, aiming daughter of Frederick Figge, of Weat to co-ordinate and standardize the Merrick Kuad, died Monday, following
^¦¦nnu <^rtiit'h ' f^*' caning of the chairs to men of this
;3Unn>' OUUin ,11,^^^ ^^o needed the work.
Master John J. Kandall 111 likep the: The Neighborhood Workers supplied
warm weather in the South, as this the milk for the clinic held at the Blka
photo shovMi, playing on the beach at ciub. Tbey also supplied 22 families
with clothing. They secured days' work for 17 persons. The Neighbor¬ hood Workers' Saturday morning class still holds great intereat for the boya and girla, 49 being present last Satur¬ day. The girls a.-e taught aewing and the little boys painting, stenciling and brass work. Last Saturday morning being so cold, the preaident, Mra. Story, served the children with hot drinks. During the very cold apell of a week ago many children went to school without gloves and nearly barefooted. They were sent to Mrs. Scholey'a oilice, where she supplied their wants and also gave them a hot lunch and sent them back to. school comfortable.
Mra. Scholey has been appointed the
Freeport co-operating representative:
by tbe Travelers' Aid Society of the
National Cooperation Dept., of the
City of New York. This society ia,
Daytona, Florida, with hia giandfath- for girla and women who need protec- ,
er'a dog, " Whitie." Just aa thia foto tion in the course of travel. i
was to bu taken an ae-u passed over' As the war cloud hovers over our
the alleys et a Kood of the visitors, as Ihey made their appearance and were Introduced to the Club team. After a few iiiin- ults .somebody .susKested that they must be a men's team, dressed as lad- ie.s. then ;;radiially etjch one was liicked out and found to be
Kdna Wasnef, Klvin Kdwanls.
liert ha -Meyers.'Uert Ooss.
.Mnia Schmidt, llill Au.stin.
Drina Hoff, llill B'inch.
Willa Klin<^ IJHl Cornell.
They were dressed in middy blouses, while skirts, silk stockinss, white shoes and wigs. Karh bowler had on a wedding rinK. earinns and a diamond bar breast pin. Mr. Ken¬ nedy, the well-known coach of Ihe Mask and Wig Club, made up their races and so successful was the work that il was some time before twti ol the bowlers were found out.
Two Karnes were bowled, the t'luli team winiiin.a; both, after wliich i< freshiiients were served.
After flndinK oul who their oppou. ents were, the members of Ihe CluU team entered into the spirit of the occasion and escorted the visUng team around the Ciiih, introduciuK Ihem to the different members.
Servicea at the Church of tbe Re¬ deemer Sanday, the Second In Lent, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Litany, aermon, and Holy Com¬ munion at the morning hour Even¬ ing Prayer and sermon. The Church School meeta weekly at 10 A. M. in the Pariah House. The Woman'a Aux¬ iliary meeta weekly on Thoradaya at 2.30 P.M. The G. F. S. meeta bi¬ weekly on Fridaya at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice ia held Thuradaya at 8 P. M.
The Hoy Scouta meet weekly on Tuea- <'"''"'K tebruary 28, goes to Mrs. Car- daya at 7.30 P. M. During Lent a 'er'a Sth Grade. .^ aervice ia held each afternoon at 4.80 Kxaminationa for the rronth of Feb- in the charch. A cordial invitation ia ruary took place at the scnool Wednea- liellmore Board of Trade will be held extended to all to attend the aervicea | day and Thursday of the past week. .
The pupils receiving loO per ceot.
of next week. An unusually inlerest- ^.jtf, jta corrmunity work. inK meetinK Is anticipated.
The ttrm of Dean * Seamon has uoi..i.r>~ „.„i r...„;i.. opened their lumber business on Bed-1 "• Schuyler Cammann and famil> lord avenue. They already have a ' motored in fron. their winter home, .oiuplete supply of hardware and Manhattan, on 1 hursday laat and re¬ paints, and their slock of lumber is mained in the village until Sunday af- beinK received as fasi as llie railroads 1 ternoon.
order t.o Kel some points on bowling. j j^ Kiremen's llall, on Monday evening of this church and to become identified
The alleys were crawded, and at | eiKht-thiny the Club team, after bav¬ ins practiced, sal back in their chairs, patiently walling for the rival team.
At, 8:;!.' a taxi arrived at the club and five handsomely deckedout ladies made their entrance Into the club. They were received by a committee at the door and escorted lo the ladie.-;' room, where they removed their
Miaaea Idella Brown, Kuth Lytle, Glad- ya Andrua, Evelyn Stephenaon and Maater David Coker wag very much appreciated by the audience preaent. Mr. Dennis, aasiateil'by Ed. Seaman, had the atage very appropriately dec*- rated for the occaaion with flags and a picture of George Washington.
The attendance banner for the week
fol-
will deliver il.
Miss Hazel Greene, of Wilson ave- nu<', who re<enlly underwent an oper¬ ation at Mercy Hospital. Iiempstead. has found it necessary lo receive fur¬ ther ireattiient and on Wednesday went to one of the Broiiklyu hospitals
An enterainment and dance will given in the Fire Hall of Merrick
in Friday's accuracy teat lows :
7th Grade-- Lila Valentine, Uadelina Van .Noatrand, Anna Moiitroas.
2nd Grade—Anael Valtntine, Kobert McGraph. Purroy Thompson.
Division H — Loretta Kerwin. Blanr^he VanKiper.
John B. Parker of Klatbuiih, with
L. & E. Co. No. 2, Camp Grounds to- ; his daucbter, and K. S. Parker of Nor- morrow evening, Saturday, at H Ifi. wich, Conn , .¦'pent the week end with Ticketa are 25 centa -children 6-12 fif- \ Mrs. I . Stewart. .Mrs. Stewatt haa teen cents. Kefreahments will be on ; so far improved from her recent acci-
aale.
Deiibert has bet days with frleiuh
John (! for severa lyn.
.Mrs. .Mfred Baldwin is at her home on Beltagh ;
1 visiting in Brook-
>i lou.s enue.
Edward H. Goodnough and family of lialdwin are the new occupants ot the Harry McCord property on Kirkwood Ave.
dent as to be able to be around a short while each day.
Mra. Brown of Colonial Avenue will move into Charles Combs' house on Forest Avenue.
.Samuel Seaman .tnd family, of Kasi Wiliston, have been visiting with rela¬ tives and friends in Bellmore.
The game preserve of Henry C. Phipps. known in tbis vicinity as Dunn Lake, was raided by officials of the
Chicken pox haa hit the village and atlected a number of the children.
too late for our laat issue:
Everyone interested in the high cost State (lame Commission on Tuesdav of living (and who ia not?) ahould at» of la.st week, who discovered nearly tend the meeting to be held at the rea-
Mrs. J. Howard, formerly .Mias Stel¬ la Finch of thia village, died Sunday at her home in Springs, L. I. She ia The following itema were received ; survived by her husband aid two boya
and one girl, beaides her mother, three brothers and three sisters. Mr. Finch, her father, was a (mstor of the Con¬ gregational Churcii here several yeara
ago.
The Dinner Commillee of the Free- port Club iiromised thai the affair for 1917. which was scheduled for Tues¬ day evening of IhiH week, should be Ihe "biggest and best ever," and they kepi ihclr word to the liniit.
In the lirst place, tho crowd was
...,..,,,,,,.. , , ,, u • , bigger than al any prevlou.s dinner,
which explains the "poae of Master country people all over are becoming ; ^J,^ ([,,, (jjuner itself was Iirst-class,
I Jack.
Obituary
MISS WERA M. FIGGE Mias Wera M. F'igge, 'ifj yeara
interested in being taught First Aid 1 -^^•^t^^ nood to the Injured. The Neighborhood music l)y a
old.
Workers are fortunate in having well-known physician. Dr. A. E Hoag, offer to teach a ciass in first aid. Proceeds for charity.
Thia claaa will be formed in the near future, time and place designat-
.'tervice by Keifer, with colored quintet
work of women of America along | an operation in the Preabyterian Hos- gj i^jpf. It will be held ono
linee of Conatructive Patriotism; to : pital, Manhattan. Mias Figge form- develop the reaources and to promote 'erly lived in Brooklyn, and was a mem-1 the efficiency of women in meeting | ber of the Schdrmerhorn Street Ger-i their every-day reaponaibilitiea to i man Evangelical, Church. Funeral! Home, to State, to Nation and to Hu- j servicea on 'Thursday afternoon were j manity; to co-ordinate existing organ- ; held in that church, the pastor, Kev. ' izationa; to co-operate with the Red | Dr. Jacob W. Loch, ofliciating, and ('roas and otber agencies in meeting : the interment in Greenwood Cemetery, any calamity—'fire, flood famine, econ-1 following cremation at the United
evening
of each week. Any of the village people who care to join such a claaa, kindly send their names immediately to the Preaident, Mra. Fred E. Story, Weat Merrick Road, Freeport.
Fourteen Years Ago
omic diaorder, etc., and in time of war to supplement tbe work of the Red Croaa, the Army and Navy, and to deal with queatlona of women's work and woman'a welfare.
Hymeneal
HEINRICH—SMITH Arthur 0. Heinrich of Baldwin and Miaa Cerelia B., daughter of Mr. and Mra. Waiter R. Smith of Lena Ave¬ nae, were married Tboraday evening, February 22, by Rev. D. A. Jordan. Mr. and Mra Heinrich left on the 8 o'clock train for Block Point, Fla., where Mr. Heinrich ia inatructor
Statea Crematory at Middle Village. Miaa Figge ia aurvived by her parenta, a aiater, Matilda, and four brothers, Frederick, Irving, Alexander and p]d- ward.
I'nited States Senator-Klecl William S. Calder und ,Supreme Conn Justice j Callaghan. guests of tbe Club, made ; short addresses and were royally ap- ' plauded by their admirers la Ihe Club. j Each guest was fiurnished with a , patriotic hat. The hall wa.s decorated ! with large American flags, small flags ; w(-ro at each plate, aod the sorbet was j decorated with other flags of paper. A
¦ solo by Owen W. Humphrey was an ! additional treat of the evening. The ! dinner was in charge of David Suther-
¦ land, Jr., \V. Clinton Story, W. C. I Thompson, M. N. Milbank, E. F. Cook. ' S. 11. Swezey, Dr. G. H. Smith, Forrest ; S. Dunbar and Cornelius A. Van Rees.
Senator Calder dwell at some length
' on the present "war condlUon.s," and
said he thought "there Is now hardly a
tha Dodge School ot Aviation Military 1 Kteat grandchildren. She has reakled Service Club. They expect to return | " Freeport for the paat 80 yeara or ao
to Freeport in April.
litems of interest from the Review filei ' fourteen years ago tliis week )
Village Treaaurer'a annual report; shadow of doubt thai we may escape i ahowedreceipta of the year $34,382.99; i war." He iold his hearers there was water fund, $6367.86; light fund, i no place on earth lo compare with MR<J PAPHirr n.«ii ua $7421; apent for road improvement. , I-ooK Island, and it would be a pleas-
MRS. RACHEL DaSILVA $1298.18; fire department. $828. , ure to devote bis beat efforts to the
Mm. Rachel DaSilva died Sunday, Q. H. Randall building a "modern!^'«''¦''=' ^^^^ « "^ Waahington. afternoon, aged 88 yeara, at the home ' -ttace" corner Grov^ Street and Judge Callaghan, who has presided of ber aon. Isaac DaSilva, A eat Mer- B,o',fll" A^ennl 1 "^ ^•^""» "' '^""'"^ "* Mineola, paid a
rirk Roari after a linirnrinff illneaa '^'ooif.iyu nvonue. . , ,_ . compliment lo his hearers and the
P.^„««fl aortic!! Lrl hi IH T, iaHHv ^*°'"«!* ^ ^^^^ received the beat county during his brief address by re- s^th^r/l Monro fnn»e 1 J ! ^* "t'^ding in the High School for Feb-1 markmg "without any attempt of flat- Southard & Moore, funeral directors ;, ,„„y 1 ^^^ ^^\^ ^^^^^ j^ no place in this dis¬ interment at uayaide cemetery. ^ pj,^, hundred people out at primary j trict where we meet a higher class of Besides her aon. Mra. DaSilva *» 1 —three cornarea conteat for nomina- litigants and where we have jurors of survived by one daughter, Mra. Sarah j jion for Police Juatice-S. H. Swezey.
171 votes, A. B. Wallace 117 and A. I
Waring 106. {
Firewardens report 11 fire alarms j
.'lOP wild Uucks, which Ihey claim were illegally detained on the premises. Henry C. I'hipps, Valentine Bancott, Berlsall ,Iackson, Krank Haussler ann Louis Schwab, employees on the prop¬ erty, were stirnirioned before Justice Kdward T. New, of Lynbrook, for an examination. Should the Game e'oiii-
mlaslon decide to take a civil action that many will take advantage of this
wonderful opportunity to learn of some of the causes ot old ogre H. C. 1... j and ol the weapons necessary for de- , fense against him.
idence of Mrs. \V. E. Soear on F'riday 1 .. . . . . , ,
afternoon, March second, and hear . *'T."'.^ ''"^ -"V ^""" "" *
Mrs. Willis Mitchell's discourse on ! ""^'^ '""*''''l'"', ^^l*'.!
the subject. Mrs. Mitchell is thor-'
oughly trained on the subject of
household economics and can handle
It in an expert manner. It is hoped
against Mr. I'hlpps anil obtain a judg¬ menl, he would be liable to a fine of more than ^10,000.
William Mitt, formerly of this vil¬ lage, who Is now employed by one of the large milk conipanies In Brook-
Tbe Ladies' H.. L. and E.
Auxiliary of Merrick Co. No. 2 held their
lyn, spent a portion of last week with t,i.,monthly meeting nt the resideP"
relatives m this village.
of Mrs. C, liahnsen on Thuraday tl- ternoon, Feb. l.'i. Hnutine business disposed of, a committee was ap- pointed to arrange for an entertain ment to be held some timo in April, after which refreshments were served jand a social hour enjoyed.
.Selah Sprague, who wa:» well know 11 in thi.s village, died al his home in Kast M.'adow lasl Saturday, of pneu¬ monia. .Mr. Sprague was "fi years of age. and is survived by a wife, who is also 111 of the same di-sease. Fu¬ neral services were held at his lati' home Tuesday afternoon and inter¬ ment was made in Greenfield Ceme- tery. .Mr. Sprague's death recalls the famous negro, Rukk. wlio thirty-three years ago murdered Mrs. LydIa May- bee and her daughter. Annie, .ind af-
terward attacked Mr. Siwag'ue with a ,p^ youngsters enjoyed playing the bar of Iron, inflicting a fracture of ,•' ." ¦¦ •', ,. ,' .-' .."
Mias Wella Mepham waa surprietd 4iy her classmates on Tuesday afttr- noon, Feb. 20. at her home after
M. E. CHU KCH Noii;.-' The oyster .¦-upper given by the iJHi- cial Board Friday evi tiitit.; whs well atteiidtd in spite o( the rainy weather. T!h' nu'mbera of the Board were as- fitted by the Ladii;s' .Aid Society and the rpjiutHtion of the ladies for their fine cooking bro iglil many out. Uys- II: .' were si.rvtd in 'ari tij ways, be¬ aides c'ike and collef.
Tlie iltlping Hand (,'lass of the Sun- l^ly Scluiol, of which Miss Marjorie CiuiiT ia the teacher, will give an en- ttTl iii.^.itut for the benetit of the fl iir.'h tiii" Frrdiiy, March 2, at fi:15 p. 111., Ill firemen's lUll. The pro- ^.arii <wil include a tableau with read¬ ing, eiititlijd "His Oid 'Sv.e. tliem i.i," ¦J < r,r-Hct farce, "How the Stury lirtvV," and piano and vocal solos. 'j'itkelj, 20 cene.
A iiiitiibi'r of mfimhers o( the Ep- •,¦ tl. ! cu;.'ii.' htttnded the rally of at
school houra. It waa a "really truly" | the Jamea M. E. Church, Brooklyn, on surprise, Mias Wella having had ab'^o- Tuesday evfr.irfr lutely no inkling <if what waa afoot.
Goldamith, 9 grandchildren and 14
Comkig Events
Saturday, March 10, Village regia tration of votera.
Friday, Marcb 16.—Annual charity ball of Freeport Lodge of Elka.
Tueaday, March 20, Village election.
Thursday and Friday, Marcb 29 and 30, fair and aupper, M. E. Sunday School and Ladiea' Aid.
SARAH C. M Mrs. Sarah C. M.
KELLEY
! dnring paat vear.
Kelley, aged 76 a M|||inn nnllflr<; years, died on Friday at the home of i'^ "*l'"zr ^""ȣf her aon. Dr. George G. Kelley, 76 i In TwCnty-FlVe Years
North Main Street. Funeral services j The Freeport Bank will celebrate its
were held from her late home Monday 1 twenty-tlfth anniversary on Saturday .... . ,, . ,,, ^ t,,, „
afternoon. Rev. D. A. Jordan officiat-1 of this week, and naturally its officials i )^^''\^. *°** < ounty Clerk Thomas S. ing; interment in Greenfield Ceme-1 feel quite proud of the fact, especially ' t heshire. tery; C. A. Fulton funeral director. \ wben coupled with tbe further fact of Mrs. Kelley ia aurvived by three I "s now having resources of approxi-
Ihe highest class of Integrity and standing as we get here lu Nasstiu county." Judge Callaghan also ex¬ pressed his pleasure al being at a tem¬ perance dinner, and said that while he never refused a drink when he wanted one, he was positive the time was coming when we are going to have na¬ tional prohibition.
Among tbe olher guests of the eve. nlUK were County Judge Lewis J. Smuh. District .Attorney Charles
lection of fire ' '*'"* ""'^ three daughters.
mately a millon dollars.
William S. HaU has been cashier ot tbe bank since its Inception, and while he is willing to pass on credit for the good results to tte Board of Directors, the fact remains that a large share of tho success of tbe bank, and its stand-
Tuesday, April 3,
company officers. \ mfv 1 ampsj rnnTir
Thursday, April, 5 election of Pire j "*'^- JAMES CUUIE
Depaitment oflicers. ' R«v. Jamea Coote. 70 yeara old, who
Friday, April 6, annual Fire De-j held charges in many Methodiat partment meeting. ' Churches on Long Island at different
I ttines, died Tuesday night at hia home! ing io the financial world, is due to
A new advertiaer in the Nassau Coun-1 in Portland, Conn,, where be waa paa-: the careful, conservative management ty Review this week is the Geo. E.Hat-1 tor of the M. E. Church. Among the ! °^ Mr. Hall, who is alao celebrating field (^o , roofiings. This concern put 1 churchee of which he had Deen pastor ^ ^''^ cwfenty-fifth anniversary in bank-
the roofs oil the several parts of Ihe „e the Sag Harbor, Baldwin, Law-!'"« '^'''^'''^ '" ^'''^P«"' . , , Review building and we ilo not hesitate | .„_(.p g^j Corona ' depositor in the bunk waa
to recommend them. m /-•»¦„"_¦ j u l- c '\ Morris Miller, who has always re-
, Mr. Coote la survived by h.a wife I ^ined a faithful friend of the bartk Cob! cheap. Some paa coal which **'»¦'"'•• Arthur W., of tluahing, and; and its management, and who is still was purchased far go«d coal, i find ia William A., of Baldwin, and four ! doing business at the same location as
¦daughters—Mra. Charlea Thomaa. Mra. I then, on Mai^^reet.
j James L. Dowaejr, of Manhaaaet; Anna I
S. Coote. of Forest Hills, and Mra. ; Ward Ailing, of New London, Conn. The funeral aervicea were at Middle- Try my apeciai box of cut flowera, | town, Conn.
75c for tho weekend. C. R. Ankers, 1
floriat, Rockville Ceatre, L, I,; tele- j , Real Estate
phcna connection; delivery anywhere. Stephen P. Pettit reports the sale of'Mclntyre, at the Tre'mont Theatre
' a houae on the corner of Centre Street '^^^ ^^'^^ PSP*^*" Publishes a "feature,"
i and Park Avenoe to Arthur Miller of 1 'f"'' '*\?. ^.^'^H'J- "'^iT,.^^"' i;?*^**/
; Caps —Girls Show Patriotism—Tribute
some excellent
photos of Miss Ware
Menu
Blue Point Oysters on the Half Shell
Strained Chicken (Jumbo, in Cups
below standard so am selling it at $7 per ton. Sinclair Raynor, Te). 184! Freeport.
AdvertlMmeot
Vienna KoUs
Queen Olives Salted Almonds
Celery Hearts
Crabflakes A'la Newburg
Cresses
Tenderloin of Beef with Mushrooms
Surflne Peas Potatoes Parlsienne
Sorbet Aprlcotine
Roaat Vermont Turkey
Currant Jelly Cresses
Salade Victoria
Ice Cream
Assorted Cak'es Macaroons
Gateaux Petit Fours
Deml-Tasae
The dance on Waahington'g Birth¬ day (laat Thursday afternoon) waa at- Micc W/rs-o. MaL.in». i-i_„ J tended by about 50 couples, with the Miss. Ware Making Good „,„,, sociable time, plenty of eata and The "Boaton American" publishes a good muaic. The favors went to Owen photo cf Miss Florence Ware, better Humphrey and Mias Alice Harriann. known to her neighbors in Freeport as ™. „ . j • u ¦
"Babe" Ware, featuring, in company ^\^ Saturday night dances are a with Miss Beatrice Sln«er, with Frank regu'»r feature no restrictions as to ~' ~ age or aite, good muaic and aociabiii-
Ihe skull. -Mr. SpraKUe was in a seri¬ ous condition for Komc time after the assault, but finally recovered and has since conducted the large farm ai which he died la.st week.
Aged Couple Win
usual party games, and did juatiee ' a splendid spread before leaving.
Baldwin
Wantagh
The morning service Sunday will be
charge of Rpv. 1. 1). Harris of
Westbury. The sacramiiit of the
; Lord's Supper will be adiiiinicttred^
; The paator. Rev, IJ. Stanley Coora,
' will preach at the evening service at
7:110 p, m.
' The Epworth League service at 7 p.
At the Methodiat Epiacopal Church i m. will be led by Miss Evelyn Van the paator. Rev. Martin O. Lepley, 1 Riper; subject. "Preparing Happy Pardon for Son j ph. D.. win preach on Sunday morp-I M«niorie8." The League servicea are Albanv Feb •>''-An iced ,earful I'"K On "The Pre-eminent Lord," and j being very well attended, and all who couple climbed iVesfeps of the Capl-iBdminiater Holy Communion. The i have noi yet been out, are cordially tol and in the Executive Chamber to-1 subject for Sunday evening will be ' invited to attend, day pleaded with Gov. Whitman for I "Ona Thing." Sunday School at 2 :30 the release of their boy from Danne-1 p. m. Tbe Epworth League aervice at mora State Hospital for the Insane, 7 o'clock will be led by Miaa Margaret ao that he might be saved the dis-. Rope; subject, "Preparing Happy grace of dying In prison. i Memories." Tbe Official Board meeta
They were the parents of Chris¬ tian Schang, and they had
from Freeport, L. I., to n
pathetic appeal to the Governor, and;'"» . u u j_
it was granted. 1 Speciai services will be held during
Chrlsilan Schang was convicted of j Paaaion week, burglary in Nassau County In 1907,1
and becailse he was said to have F. W. Walch of Seaman and Grand been guilty of several other crimes! Avenoea, haa add hia property ami he was sentenced tp twenty-flve | will move to Boaton, where hia buai years' imprisonment. .\ few years ; neaa ia now located, after his incarceration he loat his -
mind and since then has been con- Albert W. Pearaall reporte tbe fol- flned in the Insane hospital. lowing sales for tbe fall and winter
"Our boy Is insane." said Schang'Sj,,^^,^gh hia agency at Baldwin: ' There waa tbe uaual crowd «ttha
Property of C. C. Nairn. Grand ¦ supper and dance of the liremuo on thu Ave., to Mary J. Haynes of Brooklyn. Kve of Washington'a Birthday. A
fine supper waa served by the ladies.
ion Tuesday e.'ening.
The King'a Daughters' Circle met
,, .,„_, ,._ ^. Theaubject for!*"" ^'f- ^' " Webater on Tueaday
,d Journeyed 1,^^ Wednaaday evening prayer meet- '. •f*'/"''"'' «nd final arranKetnenta were .?.tlL Ih ! ing will be "Jeaua, the Bread of Life. " i "'•'^,^' ^"' '»'« P'nochle to be held next "" "^""' onrt B . Wedneaday night. March 7, at Wan-
' tagh Fire Hall. Proceada fur the ! King's Daughtera and organ fund.
.Mrs. John T. Cow lea started for WsHhingtun, D. C, on Tueaday to vis¬ it frienda and will be joined later by I Mr Cowlea. Mr. and Mra. Cowles ex¬ pect tn tee the Inauguration of the Preaident.
mother. "He can't live many years
He haa been locked up for ten years,
and he has paid for his crimes. We „ . , „, , ,, i. ,.
don'l want hlra lo die in a prison. We - Property of Mary J. Haynes, Bald-
wanl to lake him home and take care; win Ave., to C. (.. Nairn; re-jold this
of him; we want bim to die In bis ^ to Bertha Pearsall and re-sold aifain
home. 'to Amos V. Pearsall of Baldwin.
"And now he haa lost his mind," j property of Adah M. Stevens. Bald- she cried, "and I want to take him ^jn Ave,, to Camile Sorrentino.
The ilecorations beautiful.
were exceptionally
^ . „. . „ ., .. . I and farK Avenue to Arthur Miller of ,. X. ,^"1"' "^°,
n ?ii'*b'?'"J''?" '"' ^"^•- n "f **,"«?', New York City : alao a houae on west i '{^''^^'^^jt^y''. If^' Calf Blaclwr Lace, auaa 11 to WJ.IgJJ,, of W«at Side Avenue to J. H. 1 nhoT^of Mi«I Wl!!^ .__ia Ci 7E an.) toQK r*.auniaa>a»>.. «....„ "• : pnotos Of MISS Ware.
only $1.7fi and $2.2.5. 96 So. Main St.
Crevoiaerat's,-
A/lvardaaoaaKt.
S«« our adv. in tbis iaaue tor tha last hurry call of «ar isvantory sale, wbieh will end naxt Satarday night. Bar- aaab's PapArtaMnt Stora.
Platt of Freeport
The following rentals • bave heen made by Thomaa W. Lucaa: Houae of Alvin A. Sealy on Elliot Placa to B. Warner ; house of A. Kaaalar on South Ocean Avanua to C. S. Croaa; houae of ' Roland M. Laasb oa Ooalo* Plaro to W. R. Kindocfab.
Queen Quality Shoes for Women. A new white Buck Lace Boot, 7| icehe* high, white.heel and sole. Fresh from Crevoiser-
Goodyear "dold Seal" Rubber.. : '^,%Ti! 'w^ain ^t'*"'''" The boat rubber made. Carried in all '> ' '• '^ ^- "*'" ^* sises from babies' aise 4 to a nnan'a I
AdvartUMznaBt.
aiie 10—Child's, Misses'. Youths', Boys', Woman'a aod Men's. Crevoia- •rat'a, 95 So. liaSn 8t.
Finding a position baing a buaineas ! mattar, it ia naturally an advartiaiog ; uftttor—a taak for the elMaiflad.
bark home with me!"
"And you shali." said Gov. Whit¬ man. Ho signed the pardon, for Schang's release without further'eom- tuenl, and so suddenly had the deci¬ sion been rendered thai for a mo¬ ment Mrs. Schang was unable to reach out and take the ppller. It was finally forced Into her baud, and she and her husband stumbled oul Into the antechamber. And there they knelt and prayed.—"Times."
Unclaimed Letters
Freeport. N. Y.. Feb. 37, 1917. Briggs, Walter (2). Chestee, Mrs. J. E. Christensen. Jacob. Cameron, Mrs. Mary. Corkwin. Miss Alice. Jay St. Liddle, Fred S. Lynch, Miss Cecile. Gage, Mrs. P. A , No. Maple Ave (Special Delivery). McCarter. N. A. Miles. Wm. A . 390 Chan' St.
Don't forget the pinochle (jarty of
the King'a DBU,<;hteri( in the Fire
Bald-1 Hoqae next Wedneaday night for the
benelit of the organ tunxi.of the Me-
Property of Mary L. Barton, win Ave., to Mary Whealey.
Property of Louis J. Daffy. Bayview morial Church.
Ave., to Btrtha Pearaall; re-sold to! ~
Wallace H. Cornwell. J- J- '''"»»«" mjuied the ligamenta
Property of Andrew Kramer, Ocean o^ hia foot while cranking hia car last Ave., to Charlea H. Verity Jr. Saturday.
Property of Suit^ and Pearaall, Park
• The King'a Daughtera held a meet¬ ing with Mra. Webater Tueaday after¬ noon.
Ave., to Henry Doscber of N. Y. City.
Property of Henrietta E. Hutcbe-
ion, Grand and Harrison Avea., to W.
G. Bixby of Rfooklyil, ^ j The annual elaclion of otticers of
Property of Louis Kleid Cottage the Quee'is County Mutual Aasiatanee Place, to W. W.Powell of Brooklyn. ^Aaauciation occurred laat Saturday Property of C. A. Koeblar. Pai'k ; night io the lodge rooma. Tbe foi low¬ ing Were elected: Preaident, John 1 Wiebal; vice president, Edgar J. Sea- 1 man; treaiurer, Fred C. Schaardt; re- 'cording sacretary, Warren C. Jamea;
I financial secretary, William F. Dean:
' ,.. J . J . L-l J ,- I chaplain, John A. Waltera; warden,
- i ire deatroyed an automobile deliy-1 p„j diebel; sentinel, M. M. Hrooka. ery ••KO" ^d • 8«"K« •« «;»"ch it | L„t Saturday night Dr. L. D. Wa.h- ! wa. stored belonging to Theodore Ba-i born wa. initiated. Next Saturday
vieiK.n Mr ..« Mi«i.«n iTn^wnr* I •*•"• ^'•' T^!^^^ ""^ *^'"""¦" ^J." ' "'gbt Bergen Seaman wil: join tbo Meli>on, .Mr, carp Nielson Furniture noea, early Wedneaday mornmg. The 11„*„.
Ave., Baldwin, to the Estate of Mary Whealey.
Alao property of Henry Engelke, Grove St., Freepon, to Max A. Rape- low of EIrohurat.
House
Northrop, Mra. H. W., 140 Union Ave.
Raynor, Mr. and Mra. C. H.
Smith, Miaa Mary B. (3).
Smith. Miaa Kdith.
Watldna, Mra. Jalla and Family. T. BRNSON SMrrH. P. V.
I damage is about $600.
As te One'a Needa. Have yjur uemla uu band when yon need thetn, and be ears to aee tlutt tbey are vrlut yon d««4 bofare yon Med them.
' I lodge.
Mrt. Sarah '^'-.-ismia. mother of Un. Birdsall Jackaou, had a bad fail in bat home on Washing'ton a Birthday and injured ber bip. Mra. SeMnap ia oon- Aoed to bar bed. bnt it fs hoped thnt she wi'l aoon be aronnd again.
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assau County Review FREEPORT, N. V., 'FRII>AY, MARCH 2,1917 Vol. XX, No. Freeport SiBcic oopirn of thr Revivw for mi. at Grc«n- MaM'. •lul Kralthwaltc'ii, KulnMil Avenue; Lieb- aywan't. Saaaau County K«v)«w, DaHilva'i and GotoU'a. Main Street; Spitsf-r'a .Stationery Store. Gr«v« 8t.. SMney Smith', and Michooff'K. Wt-et Umrrleii Koad. Women To Discuss Public Affairs , The regular meeting of the Neigh- Th« •om«i of Fre€j>ort .re to meet;'•"'^oodWorkera wae held February Neighborhood Workers Freeport Club Activities HIGHWATUU TlUE TABLE (Official liKurea for Sandy Hook) 19th »r1he home ef Mra. F'red E. Story. The month'a report beini; read by the aocial worker showed the active Friday Mar. Saturday, Sanday Monday, Taaaday, Wadneaday. Thuraday. .Mar. Friday Saturday, 2 '.i 4 5 f, 7 H 9 10 ut the Freeoort Clab and diacuaa pob lie affaire ot intereat, eapecially ia connection with tbe cjining village el action, next Thuraday afternoon, at 2 :30. Special order nf buaineaa will be work of the pa»t few weeka aa foi improvement of aanitary condilkjna; '"*»: The organuatioo supplied 22 the apeakera will be Dr. Mary Holton, families with coal; gave to « families 4 :6» p. m.j head of the Woman's Clinic of Gouver- H'^o^- warm bed o.mforiablea and 5:46 p. TO. , n,„, Hoapital, and a member of the ""Pl'l'ed "^""V hungry hoasehijida with New York Health Hoard; and Ur. groceries, and the asaociatoo i« having Frhnk Overton. State Sanitary In- """' «""' «'»''-> "' »'''' f»>n>''"- apecior, and membera of th:* local ^'"- ^i^^oley visited many sick peo 4 :03 p. 6:27 p. m, *•" make a strong run for the nomin- waa claimed be collected money for , ation- He is well qualihed for the coal delivered to a customer and did ""rk hy hia extensive ac.juaintance not turn it in to the Freeport Coal Co. i through the town. pie. aent them jellies and deinties; had iloctor's services rendered to 6 famil¬ ies and had all prescriptions tilled. «;»ve eye-glasses, hud a child exain- ineil at Cornell Medical College; aent 2 beds and bedding to families who of the Poor if^ded them, one case uf which show- t'd two half grown-ups .sleeping in a little child's crib. Mrs. Scholey also held conference with inwirance agents and kept poli- cie.H of worthy persons from lapsing Also, held conference with landlords and aovtd many from heing put bOt on the cold streets. The HsaociHCinn lound a good home for a homeless child; discovered child Thv .'Oirprise of tbe sfason ¦was sprung at Iht- Club lant Friday eve¬ ninK. whfn the I^Jidiea' All Star Bowl¬ ing TpHni, sPh' duh»d to bowl the Club team, w*Te found out to be olub mem- b*>rB, cleverly diagulsed as woin«>n. About ten daya avo a challenBe whs suppoKed to have b<>en received hy the tournanifnt conimit.lfe from a ladies' howline team Ihat would be loiirinK IxmK Island and Ihey would be very ulad to bowl the best team from the Freeport Club. The chal¬ lenge wan Hccepted. notices posted, and 1,'ie rUih team nolihod lo be In readiness, as It would lie an awful di.sKPace lo be beaten by a ladii's' team. All kinds of HUrmises were go- in.i; around a.s ^o what the ladies would look like, how they would bowl. etc Several <»f the ladief, wives of iiieiiibers. had derlarrd their intention of watching the be.ut lady bowler in Bellmore Merrick Roosevelt F'rank ttolH'rtf>. ih our revieM-ntative in Belltnore awi vicinity. All ordem and news irit with him will recHtve thv fair.e rarefiil fettenti4)n as at our office. Thin column ia edited by Rev. W. H. Littebrandt . and all items should tw sent to him sertion under this headinj;. The Ke'publlran Preferential Pri¬ mary for the Third Eleclion District will be held in Firemen's Hall, on .Saturday of riext week, .March 10, be- I tween the hours of 3 and St P. M. Owinu to tiie atoriii of l.i.xt Friday, the packase social, w hlrh was to have been held in the .Metht)dist Church un¬ der the auspices of the Ladles' Aid .Society, wa.s postponed to Friday eve¬ ninK of this week. The ladies will be prepared to Ki'«'»'t all frientls of the ehureh and furnish a pleasant social eveninK. The regular monthly meeting of the SCHOOL NOTES The lecture by C. J. 'jre«nleaf waa a very fine one. Thi^^pecial muaic by The Fire Patrol haa purchased from .Enjoying the S. F. Pearaaill hia Kamtrter auto, at a ' apeciai price, to be used for oflicial work, of .$125. Tbe car ia to he re¬ modeled to ¦conform with the needs uf the work in which it will be uaed. ren living in places where their mor- wraps. Kverybody or als were in danger. Reported these 'raned their necks to cases to the Society for t^e Protection K'i'"Ps' ' " ' '' of (Children. Saw that children were sent to .Sunday School. At the request of our aocial worker, the Naasau Hotel at Long Reach gave A Salamagaiidi party will be held at the FreejKfrt Ctab on Tuesday after¬ noon, March 6, at-2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Freeport Mothers' Club. A amall (ee will.be taken for the benefit of tbe Mother'e Club. E. V. Colyer wil! open an oflice and atore, aa watchmuker and jeweler, at 24 South Main Street, in the Smith & Bedell block, the middle ot this month. Mr. Colyer is a native of F'reeport, ami haa heen engaged in this line of work in Hempstead for a considerable time past. N. W. L JOHN J. KANDALL 111 Has Freeport Office A Fre'^port registration office of the National League for Woman'a Service haa been eatabliaht at 15 Kailroad Avenue second floor (old Village Office) open Monday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 4 o'cl'ick, where infortnation will be given and registration lilu.nks can be Hipned. The work ia in care; of Mrs. H. Trubenback, chairman. I The^object and aim of the National i League, as announced in its service i regiatration blanj<, ia working for ; CJod, for c untry and for home, aiming daughter of Frederick Figge, of Weat to co-ordinate and standardize the Merrick Kuad, died Monday, following ^¦¦nnu <^rtiit'h ' f^*' caning of the chairs to men of this ;3Unn>' OUUin ,11,^^^ ^^o needed the work. Master John J. Kandall 111 likep the: The Neighborhood Workers supplied warm weather in the South, as this the milk for the clinic held at the Blka photo shovMi, playing on the beach at ciub. Tbey also supplied 22 families with clothing. They secured days' work for 17 persons. The Neighbor¬ hood Workers' Saturday morning class still holds great intereat for the boya and girla, 49 being present last Satur¬ day. The girls a.-e taught aewing and the little boys painting, stenciling and brass work. Last Saturday morning being so cold, the preaident, Mra. Story, served the children with hot drinks. During the very cold apell of a week ago many children went to school without gloves and nearly barefooted. They were sent to Mrs. Scholey'a oilice, where she supplied their wants and also gave them a hot lunch and sent them back to. school comfortable. Mra. Scholey has been appointed the Freeport co-operating representative: by tbe Travelers' Aid Society of the National Cooperation Dept., of the City of New York. This society ia, Daytona, Florida, with hia giandfath- for girla and women who need protec- , er'a dog, " Whitie." Just aa thia foto tion in the course of travel. i was to bu taken an ae-u passed over' As the war cloud hovers over our the alleys et a Kood of the visitors, as Ihey made their appearance and were Introduced to the Club team. After a few iiiin- ults .somebody .susKested that they must be a men's team, dressed as lad- ie.s. then ;;radiially etjch one was liicked out and found to be Kdna Wasnef, Klvin Kdwanls. liert ha -Meyers.'Uert Ooss. .Mnia Schmidt, llill Au.stin. Drina Hoff, llill B'inch. Willa Klin<^ IJHl Cornell. They were dressed in middy blouses, while skirts, silk stockinss, white shoes and wigs. Karh bowler had on a wedding rinK. earinns and a diamond bar breast pin. Mr. Ken¬ nedy, the well-known coach of Ihe Mask and Wig Club, made up their races and so successful was the work that il was some time before twti ol the bowlers were found out. Two Karnes were bowled, the t'luli team winiiin.a; both, after wliich i< freshiiients were served. After flndinK oul who their oppou. ents were, the members of Ihe CluU team entered into the spirit of the occasion and escorted the visUng team around the Ciiih, introduciuK Ihem to the different members. Servicea at the Church of tbe Re¬ deemer Sanday, the Second In Lent, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Litany, aermon, and Holy Com¬ munion at the morning hour Even¬ ing Prayer and sermon. The Church School meeta weekly at 10 A. M. in the Pariah House. The Woman'a Aux¬ iliary meeta weekly on Thoradaya at 2.30 P.M. The G. F. S. meeta bi¬ weekly on Fridaya at 7.30 P. M. Choir practice ia held Thuradaya at 8 P. M. The Hoy Scouta meet weekly on Tuea- <'"''"'K tebruary 28, goes to Mrs. Car- daya at 7.30 P. M. During Lent a 'er'a Sth Grade. .^ aervice ia held each afternoon at 4.80 Kxaminationa for the rronth of Feb- in the charch. A cordial invitation ia ruary took place at the scnool Wednea- liellmore Board of Trade will be held extended to all to attend the aervicea day and Thursday of the past week. . The pupils receiving loO per ceot. of next week. An unusually inlerest- ^.jtf, jta corrmunity work. inK meetinK Is anticipated. The ttrm of Dean * Seamon has uoi..i.r>~ „.„i r...„;i.. opened their lumber business on Bed-1 "• Schuyler Cammann and famil> lord avenue. They already have a ' motored in fron. their winter home, .oiuplete supply of hardware and Manhattan, on 1 hursday laat and re¬ paints, and their slock of lumber is mained in the village until Sunday af- beinK received as fasi as llie railroads 1 ternoon. order t.o Kel some points on bowling. j j^ Kiremen's llall, on Monday evening of this church and to become identified The alleys were crawded, and at eiKht-thiny the Club team, after bav¬ ins practiced, sal back in their chairs, patiently walling for the rival team. At, 8:;!.' a taxi arrived at the club and five handsomely deckedout ladies made their entrance Into the club. They were received by a committee at the door and escorted lo the ladie.-;' room, where they removed their Miaaea Idella Brown, Kuth Lytle, Glad- ya Andrua, Evelyn Stephenaon and Maater David Coker wag very much appreciated by the audience preaent. Mr. Dennis, aasiateil'by Ed. Seaman, had the atage very appropriately dec*- rated for the occaaion with flags and a picture of George Washington. The attendance banner for the week fol- will deliver il. Miss Hazel Greene, of Wilson ave- nu<', who re |
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