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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 35
Do it for your own or mine!
Knit!
Knit a muffler!
Knit for the Red Cross!
FREEPORT
ACTIONONDRAFT BOARD
Hempstead, August 30, 1917—The Draft Board this morning finished the work of tabulation of names of those who took physical examinations at the second call last Wednesday and Thursday. The list of those rejected I is as follows: lord. Ser. ! No. No.
561 1139 Eli Capon, Freeport 15fi7 1357 A. C. Abrams. Kockville 571 2485 Austin S. Kyan, Hempstead I 574 1160 Herbert I. Golding, Freeport : 582 21 ii Clarence Cohen, Hempstead 1.587 585 Henry Kebers, Merrick '592 1077 Bergen V. Hrower, Baldwin 1594 2t)I6 I'eter Karaitis, Garden City j 595 2551 W'illis Burns, Garden City I 596 781 James A. McGovern, Hemp¬ stead 601 10.35 ivoger Carman, Baldwin
612 1401 J. C. Hermon, Ocean Side
613 2677 Frank Komar, Garden City
615 2151 Arthur A. De Graff, Hemp-
616 963 John J. McNally, Hempstead
617 438 Bert Tryon, Freeport 621 23 Edward A. Harrington,
Wantagh 636 565 Harry Uusso, Freeport 641 1442 K. i'. 1'arHon.s, Ocean Side 64;^ 961 Clinton K. I'lace, -Hemp 644 539 Frederick Rich, Freeport W H Grace has sold his residence j 648 2436 Stanley I'icktrowski, Hemp¬ en South Bergen Place to J. W. Sulli-'649 1407 W. F. Henderson, Rockville van of New York. 655 1111 W. J. Johnson, East Rocka-
6.J6 1979 Edward W. Tree, Freeport
Next Monday being Labor Day, the 665 871 Thomas W. Caner, Freeport (st OiTice will close at '.i:'W, rt-niain (>66 1311 Charles Schneidci, Wantaj^h
6 C. Fontano, Long Beach
Single copiM of the Keview for •*!« *t OrMnbUtf • mnd Br»ithw«ite*i. R»ilro«J Ave. nue: Lieberm«n*». N«.«au Countr Review, DmSilva'. «nd Gobetii. Main Street: Spit- »er'i Stationery Store. Grove Street; Mich- nofr*. West Merrick Road.
HIGHWATER
(Official Figures
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Where OldiGlory Goes
MERRICK
BELLMORE
WANTAGH
Thi. column is edited by~ Kev W. H. Lit¬ tebrandt and all items should be sent td him to insure insertion under this heading.
Frank Roberts is our representative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and news left with him will receive the same careful attention as at our oflice.
(Official Report)
The Re<l Cross luncheon on ?>tonday
at our rooms at Firemen's Hall was
as usual very goo<i indeed and a good-
The public school will re-open o'n j ly number attended. The results
Post - ^ , ,
ing closcfl for ihe balance of the day
The banks and the Nassau County Re¬ view office will reriiairi c!o:-ed until Tuesday morning.
Durinic the nevere thiJn'ier shower last Tuesday evening lightning evi¬ dently Ktruci< the weather v^uie on the Presbyterian Church as the top of the vane was found by Se.xtor. Furman Seaman-, on Friday, lying out in the pra?.s north of the church.
Village Taxes Overdue
The tinu' for payini; tave.s at the special ofticf of OrU-ll it Smith has expired, and taxes iiuiat now be paid at the home of the collector t'D. Frank Sea.iuiii) Rutland Road.
OBITUARY
MADELINE Hl.MMELSBACH
Madeline Himmelsbach, ageil
fi:;8 1.^
67/ K'l ; Raymond R. Carman, Bald- 6("3 19.'.I Frederick I>. Clark. Freeport 671 7! Harold Williams, VVantagh
677 1972 Frank P. Rhame, Freeport
678 2127 John A. Wicks, Hempstead 686 978 William H. Bl-jakley, Hemp- 689 2o75 .Michael F.angona, Hemp-
706 4;;5 William C. Bedell, Freeport
707 2096 Ned Lcighton, Baldwin
711 2145 (iorardus Clowes, Hempst'd
712 1)78 F. Winters, Ocean ,^tdy 717 1150 -Newton Carman, Freeport 719 2244 Rbt. Brunei, Hempstead 72! 1172 ('. O. Vfirney, Ocean Side 726 1001 John B. .McBride, Hemp. 7:,1 10;.I Wallace M. Cutler, Baldwin 7.'>5 1571 K. Giminattasseo, L. Beach 7.>f( 1971 < . E. P. Ross, Freeport
74 1 121s C. H. Rostoucher, Freeport 716 2.'J72 Donato Leonard!, Hempst'd 7)7 25(;5 Jos. Citeno, Garden City
750 2281 Russell L. Enges. Hempst'd
751 169 Thomas O'.Mara, Freeport
^ Wilbur D Nesblt
•Your Flag ond My Flag"
Up and down in all the lands and all the seas between; Brave and bold against the sky, and clear and fair and clean; Winding through the wilderness, or on the beaten track; Half the way around the world—and more than that, and back. Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Mark the way of honor that it has not smiled upon.
Snapping from the halyard blocks of argosy and fleet; Fluttering to fife and drum that time the marching feet; Beating back the driven spray, and blazing o'er the sands- It has led a starry way—a way through all the lands. Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Where the spot it has not held the glory of the dawn?
Men have gone beneath it o'er the hills and o'er the waves; Men feel its caresses while they slumber in their graves. Red and white and blue it glows against the bending sky, Bringing everywhere it goes new lustre to the eye. Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Tell the miles it has not traced—the way it has not won!
..,auc „¦- ,.. M.MW'""- ¦ "^- •• 755 2504 Herbert T. Smith, Hempst'd
3ar.^, d,e. at her laco h me, Rich r I ^-^ , ,„ ,, -^^hittaker, Oce^n Side
venue, McrrK-k on ues. y !• un- .-, ,g^,, ^^.^, ^^.^^ Bellmore
•al services were hell Ihursday al- „_,, ... ,, j ,¦ w. u \. r
yea A era
ternoon. Rev. .Mr. Pohlinan of Mer¬ rick ofiiciating, with interment in Cypress Hills Cemetery; C. .\. Ful¬ ton, funeral director.
FJtANCIS B. LO(a E
Mi.«.s I-'rances B. Logue, sister of the late Rev. Chirles ,\. Logue, died last Saturday at Lackawack, New- York. She was a resident of 263 East 2l'.rd Street, Brooklyn, and a daughter of the late F^hilip nnd Cath¬ erine Logue. The funeral was held yesterday in St. .Margaret's Catholic Churoli at Dorchester, .Mass., with internioiit following in llolyrood Cem¬ etery.—Observer.
Auto Climbs Sidewalk to Avoid Careless Woman Driver
Saturday afternoon Samuel J. Tan- koos, manager of the real estate de¬ partment of the Schulte cigar concern in New York, was driving his car east on Merrick Road when another car driven by a woman came south on Main Street without signaling prop¬ erlv or observing the rules of the road antl in order to avoid a collision Mr. Tankoos had to swing to the south, and r in his car up on the sidewalk in front of the Butler building. He went through the large plate glass window, smashing a bicycle standing in front of the window, and damaging some of the stock.
77.? sl55 Howard H. Mahnken, Fpt.
776 807 John W. Westcott, Freeport
780 185 Frank S. Demarest, Freep't
781 2681 Patrick .M. Kane, (iar. City
784 2061 Henry P. Wick. Baldwin
785 285 John L. C. Hinrichs, Roosv't 789 2678 (Jerald Kane, (Jarden City 791 2554 Charles J. Cordes, Gar. City 7!t3 2584 .M. C. F:ilbeck, Garden City '.'i.'8 1!)63 Wm. G. .Miller, jr., Freeport 800 1051 John Krowl, Baldwin
802 .;03 Chas. E. Briggs, Roosevelt
SOS 2513 W. i:. Townsend. jr.. Hemp.
809 2002 J.sse Combs, Baldwin
811 L'(i05 Robt.'E. Phelan, Gar. City
812 1989 Chas. A. P. Smith, Freeport
814 19.'.3 Edward C. Chapman, Fpt.
815 2."35 Joseph .Matuza, Freeport
816 146 Wilfred C. Smith, Freeport 820 1376 S. Baldwin, Ocean Side 827 1075 John H. Bock, Baldwin
833 2391 Philip McCormack. Hemp.
8.54 2049 H. O. J. Martin, Baldwin
838 150 Harold E. Bedell, Freeport
842 1547 S. Deneick, Long Beach
844 1320 Styf Kosansky, Hempstead
851 832 Leroy Post. Freeport
J 852 1180 F. H. Keller, Freeport
858 2692 Paul Laughlin, Garden City
861 136 Sidney Schloss, Freeport
863 430 Leon E ~ " "
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(Copyright, 1317, by \V. L>. Ntafjit.)
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Soldier Boys Can't Cor¬ respond With Newspapers
The editor received a persona! let¬ ter from one of our soldier boys this week in which he remarks that it is against "The National Defense Act" to write about the movement of ihe troops. As we take it, however, this (lues not prevent, nor attempt to pre¬ vent personal letters which the editor will alway.s be glad to receive.
HYMENEAL
MAUCH—.MOEHLE
Erhard Mauch. connected with Rin(llaul)'s bakery, and .Miss .Marie Luise Moehle were married on Sat¬ urday, .August 18, by Rev. A. C Kar¬ kau, pastor of the Lutheran Church.
Services at the Church of the Re- j deemer Sunday, the Thirteentfr"After ^ Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock A. M. j .
and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of i Tuesday of next week, after the Sum- j were over $3.85 to go in the treas- the Holy Communion at the early ser- mer vacation. 1 ury. Our ne.t't luncheon will be given
vice and second Communion service; ^* ''^^ r\e\.t business meeting, Sep-
with Litany and sermon at 11 o'clock. ; Hempstead baseball team defeated | Member 24. and the ladies who will Evening Prayer and sermon. The i Bellmore last Sunday by..the score of serve are Mrs. A. E. Hunt, Mrs. P. Choir meets weekly on Thursdays at I 13 to 4. I Avagadro, Miss Emma Whitmore,
8 P. M. in the church. The G. F. S. | ^''ss C. Garner. Every second Fri-
meets on Fridays at 7.30 The Boy I This Saturday evening. Advance "">¦ '" ^*"? month there will be a meet- Scouts meet weekly on Tuesdays at Hook and Ladder Company will hold '">-' ^^ ^^ Cross House, Hempstead, 8 o'clock A cordial invitation is ex- , its annual dance. This event usually I ""'j »" officers are rec.uested to attend tended to all to attend the services of ! takes place on Labor Day night, but , ^"'' T'"*' '.n^it«-' o"e guest. The ne.xt this church and to become identified '¦ is advanced to Saturday evening ow- j mteting will be Friday, September 14,
ing to the celebration "to be held at ''''^ '?,;^('."- •"• -¦^" the Chapters and
with its community interests.
Mrs. P. R. Jennings is at "The As- pinwall," Lenox, for a season.
Smithville South on Monday.
Henry Wolfe of Bedford Avenue is visiting with relatives at Union Hill, X. J.
Mondav evening there will be a
Harry Northridge, son of Dr. and Mrs. Northridge, joined the 1st Div., 4th Battalion, N. Y. Na%al Militia
last week and at present i.< stationed special show at the Bellmore Thea-
at North Tarrytown, N. Y. tre. .An eight reel feature entitled
."The N(;'er Do Well," v.ill be pre-
Merrick Grammar School opens its : sented.
doors to both resident and non-resi- ;
(lent pupils on Tuesday, September 4. Parents should see that their child¬ ren, of school age, are registered on that day. There will be no kindergar¬ ten cour.^c this year. Pupils entering
school for the first time .'^hould either moving the weeds on the wings, and enter now or wait until mid-year. the highways now pre!«ent a very
The corji!: of teacher.^ for jhi^j year pleasing appearance. '
i.H particulary strong, each teacher ¦
holds a professional life certificate, During the .severe electric storm representing training and no teacher ' on VVedne.sday evening of last week, lacks previous actual experience in lightning struck the residence of leaching. The following constitutes Henry T. Golder on Bellmore .\venue, the faculty: .AI. E. Powell, .Merrick, and the hou.se of Mrs. William Jef- 7th and Mh Grade.s; Ethel A. East- frey on Oak Street. No .serious dam-I man, t)lean, 5th and Oth Grades; Eva aye was done to either building. Sev- | B. .Smith, Patchogue, ^Ud and 4th eral trees and poles in various parts Grades; Sarah E. Howard, Alfred, 1st , of the village were als'o struck, and 2nd Grades. 1 r.—
.Auxiliaries are to have tables at the Mineola Fair ani each member is re¬ quested to furnish something in the line of home-made canneil vegetables, fruits and candies and the Wantiigh .Auxiliary would like very much to have each of its members donate something in that line and will re¬ port later where and when to bring- them.
Our finished work to .August 27:
One bathrobe, twelve hand towels, one
The streets of the village are now I ^.'^;^' ^^'^^^; ,f'^ f",'' be<l socks twelve
in better condition than they have i •^;^,fX:etl thirtv n'n^"'""'" ^^'r^"^""
eves been before. The ¦A^.^thor\i^e^\^,l^'•^t^}^^^^
have had a force of n>en at work for I I.V,.^,^..':!^!!:"^^'^'^-^' "'*" ''''¦•-"'
the past two weeks honing and re
I new members.
Owing to the holiday Mondiiy tho Red Cross meeting wiil be on Tues¬ day instead of .Monday at the same hours, 9:.')() a. m. to ."> li. m.
Charles .M. Sehafer and Kveritt Jelfrey are spending their vacation at Burwell's Beach, Milford, Conn.
• Mr. .¦ ¦ joying I Conn.
Regular services every Sunday at!.,. '
The following order has been is- the .M. E. Church; morning at 10:30; luesi...;
sued to the .Merrick Home Defense Sunday .School, ]l:3fi; evening ser-j
Corps: ".^SH '¦io;sBd .<q ;ium.Ti;3.id '.'^\:i '¦).i!.\
1. This company will parade in full R. VV. Knight. -All are welcome to -Strength at Smithville South on Labor these services Day, September 3. .Assembly at Mer¬ rick Fire Ilall -No. 1 at 9 a. m. sharp. Be prompt. \
2. Uniform hats wilt be issued to men not yet provided with uni-
iid Airs. Oscar Tuthill are en- theniselves at Bridgeport.
ocal schoo , September 4
wul open next
Ser\ices at the Memorial (diigre- gatfonul Churcli will be resunied both r.-.i-ini)ig and evening next Sunday, September 2.
Freeport Guard Wishes r^,, ,-f^.„„, ^
to Continue in Service | "ea M-um;; ,ii ui
The announcement made by Frank | f*-^^^' <'".v^-
Braithwaite . viluge tile
past
*'.%^-
PLENTY OF MEN DRAWN
Local Exemption Board Has Enough .Men for Our yuo»a, and to Spare, Judi^ing By the J'resenf Figures.
Llj) to Wednesday morning of this week the Exemption Board for Dis¬ trict No. 3 has certilied for service, deducting those withdrawn on re-ax- axnination or further claims for ex¬ emption, a total of 199, which added to the 17 certilied as enlisted since their draft numbers were called makes a total of 216.
This was from .^.")8 names drawn, a ratio of aljout 40 per cent., which fig¬ uring at the same rate for the second 500 calk'd, would make an additional 200, a total of over 400, against the quota of 290, with an extra 10 per
911 838 Robt. Midmer, Freeport
Mr. Tankoos' car was badly dam ^
aged. He expressed himself as well 9]"3 2717 Theo. Olenrk. Garden City pleased that no one had been hurt 923 17 John C. Frick, Seaford an<r offered to pay all the damage. 933 237 Solomon Jaffre, Roosevelt The woman who had been the cause of i 934 422 Andrew Ginnever, Freeport the trouble drove on to tne left of thei938 344 Christian Winter, Roosevelt intersection sign, and the number of ! 9,39 2072 Jas. W. McChesnev, Baldwin her c;ir was not obtainable. The bi-,944 1213 Howard F). I'earsall, Freep't cycle belonged to .Miss Dorothy Mag-! 948 268 Philip F. Colver, Freeport nus, working in the Butler store, aa •¦ 949 272 John M. Jackson, Roosevelt cashier. j 9.50 1198 Henry T. Mohr. Roosevelt
957 262 Fred'k L. Olshtimer, Roosvt.
LEVIN—GOBETZ .
Miss Estelle Gobetz, daughter of''^'Pnt to bc certified, making the total .Mr. and .Mrs. James I. Gobetz, of ; "'^cessary 319, with a leeway of about 1S36 Sixteenth Street, (formerly of ¦'^". *¦" offsef__appeals and further ex-
,., „, „ Tunstall, Freeport | Freeport) was married on Wednesday i^mption^ and rejections.
Jn\ "mlo w'P*"1?"i'^""^.?'',5'^''. evening of last week at the residence VERIFIED FOR SERVICE
871 1098 Waiter E. Berry. Baldwin of her parents, to Louis I^vin, son of, '"'« following additional names on So*! „¦?)"* ¦V*"^* .'R- ''^'^'¦''*"- ^''¦PePO'•t Mr. and Mrs. Levin, of 331 Bradford "-he first call were certified for ser- 883 2144 Frank P. CopiUK, Hempstead street. \'\ce this week, making the total of
uon o^?S i""",** «.''***]' "5'"r,*^*""l. ' -^^'ss Gobetz wore a traveling suit ' ''^^•¦
nn? o^lc ^-.i '•'• B o<^go«>d. Gar. (ity j of Blue serge, and a black hat. She \ KIbert H. Fawcett, Long Beach "9? 2618 Adrian A. Scheiss, Gar. tity Ihaii a corsage of white sweet peas, i William P. Sample, Long Beach
Dr. Samuel Krouscher and Jack Low-! R'chardJV. Matthews, Hempstead enthal were the only witnesses.
forms. The hats will be issued at the I . Crocker, chairman of the Nassau drill Friday evening, .August 31, if County Home Defense Comittee, to they can be obtained in time. If not, che c;rc-.t thai he had withdrawn from they will be issued at the Fire Hall on the attention of the Board of Super- the morning of the parade. ; visors the reiiuest for an appropria-
". I:...;,- '..roi-. :. '"ing made to . tion of ;i!1,")(i,(i0i) to etjuip the .\as.sau have this company properly e.yiipped. | Regiment of the State Home Guard, This will be the first puolic appeiirance ' <li,l not meet with the appr(i\al of the of this command. Let every man memU 'f the Freeport Home (iuiird
turn out and ilo his best, an<l with three large platoons, let us demon¬ strate that we are entitled to full sup¬ port and encouragement.
when they met for drill Monday night. 1 Said one of the oilicers: "We worked j hard to recruit three good-sized com-j panics here, and We do not want to be
4. There will be no drill on Tues- mustered out of serx'ice. notwithstand- day, September 4. : ing liiat it is reported that -Mr. Crock-
Harold Bunker, i er has applie.l to the Adjutant Gen-
Captain, Commanding, enil to ha.e us mustered out. We Five members of the company were want the State authorities to under-i r;;','; ;;,' ,i,;;,.' ii.V.u .'¦nnn'm« 'ni.'.'i, .ir,.i on duty at Mineola last Monday, un- stand that we enlisted to perform ser- I ^,' ^,^,,':'^,,Vt'':s m (Znu- tin I lit^^^^^ der onlers frorn the Sheriff tx,nuiin- vice anywhere in the State we were I ^j;;;;;*,!;^;; J^'j;:; ^^il^Jt-^l'^,;!:!,, ^
A United SUtes luitu full of sol¬ diers, passim; th<' corner by tlic Firo Hall on Monday, saw the Ked Cross and saluted with two guns, which proves how much our soldier boys appreci- .¦lU' the work the .Vnu'riian women of llie Red I'ross are (li)ii;.'; for them.
A Chance to Oo Your Bit
'i'he foilowiiig l"tter e:vi)laliis itself: .Mineola, Aug. 29, 1917. Ocui Sir or Madam:—
The presence amon<; us of thousands of yoiiig men whose lives are dedicat¬ ed t') their country's service, and of their frii.'i li who wil! visit t!ien: fiuni
j Frank Barbera, Hempstead I Michael Penha, Wantagh
Consign Umberto, Brooklyn 1 Michael Barati, (Jarden City ^ Otto E. Bartlett, Freeport , Fred Harris, Hempstead
Stephen G. Ensko, Freeport ! William F. .Maxwell, Freeport
.John Samnaras, Long Beach ! William Kanary, Hempstead
School Opens Next Tuesday
. Our public schools will open next Tuesday morning, .September 4, after the Summer vacation.
Weekly Weather Report
Friday, .August 24, "muggy," fol¬ lowing rain and shower thru night; heavy wind storm at 9 p. m.; some rain and lightning. Saturday, clear, warm. Sunday, clear, cooler. I
Monday, same. i
Ttiesilay, same. \
Wednesday, overcast, chilly wind ] rain at night. '
Thursday, clear, windy, muggy. |
Special Meeting of \
Freeport Club
A -ipeefal nieeting of the Club will be iield tomorrow evening, Septem- ' ber 1, "to hear a report of the Com-
963 137.'. J. W. Box. Ocean Side
970 769 Harrv J. Pavne. Hempstead
971 1152 W. H. Campbell, Freeport 975 1907 George M. Levy, Freeporf 985 124 Percy R. .Morrison. Freeport 989 895 Geo. S. Fermilin, Hempstead 1007 1011 Ralph F. Fngle, Hempstead 1020 1879 Ed«ard Engelke. Freeport
1029 1728 Jean F. .Schwenckler. Long
Beach
1030 1947 Russell V. Golder. Freeport 10.)8 1940 Wm. J. Codv. Freeport 1041 2118 F. W. Zameikin, Baldwin 10!7 1511: Loui.s B.-innv, Long Beach 1018 1048 George Hulse, Baldwin 1050 851 Bernard G. Krenielberg,
At this time the Board advises that no further information can be given
Labor Day at the
South Shore Yacht Club
This club is planning a very pleas¬ ant time for all on Labor Day. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock there will be motorboat races, a cruiser race to
Brant's Point and return, a speed race i ,,, , n r, ¦ ,, - , to Point. Breeze, three times around I *;"^'"'*'-'* °- <^'*^^^'?'"' -^''"«o'^ the cours'e, and a race for small boats, ' George Lango, I-reej.ort course in the canal, three times around i '*"^''*' V. Penny, t reeport course. ' Lerjy .Minugh, b reeport
In addition to this under the super-i W''""^ «•• Schneider, Hicksv vision of B. M ¦ " series of water
vided for and then in the evening is •'^'Ji]'''-''!,*'','^'- ¦^°"''''' H^nipsteac the domino dance, with admission | V"* following have been certilied charged. > "" I ^? oeing in the service, for v^hich the
this under the super- ""='""\,«'- »fnneicier, uicKs
Asch an interesting X"" ^- ?r^"^'' ^"If'!?" 1 '.^y
sports has been pro-= V.e"r*^'e .tarinan, Union.iale
len in the evening is -^"i ''"¦"•,«'l,T- '^ones, Hempst(
Vital Statistics
Village of Freeport Births
August 21. .Joseph, to John and Elsie Johnson Steinmetz. Deaths Augu.st 24, Mary .A., wife of Ber-
district will receive ciedn: Clement B. .Johnson, Freeport Walter Reynolds, Hempstead Thomas F. O'Brien, Freeport Charles L. Huenthwohl, I'erry J. Wilson, Freeport .Anthony Utz, Baldwin Kdv.ard S. Keogh. jr., Freeport Royal Lewis, Freeport
out, as nothing has been done to this ¦ gen Smith; burial in Greenfield Ceme- Lewis J. Commetlas, Freeport
date on the claims for exemptions.
UNOFFICIAL LISTS ACCEPTED—NO CLAIMS
FOR EXEMPTION
The Hempstearl inquirer, out this
bined Building and, "Finance Commit- 1 iiioniing. publishes tho following lists: tee and take action upon a recomhien- 734 2650 H. B. (Jrimshaw, Gar. City dation of the Board of Directors that 625 1173 C. A. Jackson, Freeport the mortgage on the (Mlfb premises "71 284 Harry .\. Jaffree. FJ'eeport b? increased to ^U.OOO io retire the 921 2271 Geo. Da>iM, Hempstead present mortgage of $8000, $J.")00 in 882 2190 Wilfred '.. Hinkle. H.T.tp. outstanding notes and supply $3500 to 881 1021 Harry Klein, Baldwin cover the cost of necessary repairs ; 871 96 Leo .Schloss. Freeport and hiiprovements to make the Club S77 2106 Chas. J. Smith, Baldwin Hous iafv and more habitable, and "85 622 Peter Cario, Alerrick for such other business as may prop- 835 1443 A. R.imsden Ocean Side erly come before this meeting." 577 305 Chas. W. F.rkstein. Itoosevell
830 2606 Walter Pfalsker, Car. City
Geoxgc R. Wulfing, Frtienort Peter F. Beck, Roosevelt ' Morris .A. Stein, F^eejiort Jamon R. Billings, Smithville Soith William A. Donaghy, Freeport Walter Whittaker, Freeport
Also in the service fror^i the list
The place to buy*' coal. Sinclai Raynor, S No. Main St., telephone 1' Freeport. ' gso ¦Vs\ Wm. P. Ravnor. Freeport , .... ... ,,
Aav«rtiiieiacn« 1009 111 Oliver Smith Freeport j l»:»radc at Rockville Centre next .Mon-
1951 !'MS H. L. Smith, Freeport !''•*> aft.rnoon (Labor Day), when our
If you wish a standard quality of 994 1876 Geo. W. DarenberR. Freeport j "''>-'"^*""'"8 »illat?-will tender a re- fruit and veget ibies. at consistent 956 407' Frank .Soper. jr.. Wantagh ^fPt'«n *«> its resilient enlisted and market prices, patronue John I>a 1031 76 Russell Box, Wantagh I ''''afted men.
Greca, South Main Street, next to ; 1051 > 181 George Kruijf, Freeport the onicers of the local Unit di-sire
American Theatre. 1942 8:;4 .Milton P. Ravnor. Freeport!"* h"**^ « 'a'"?'^ number of Freeport
Adv«rtU«in«Bi , 931 1083 Vito Fiorentino. Baldwin 1"'^" '" '•"^' •" o™*"" *«» '"¦•'e a rep-
„ , ,-T-— \. ^ i9fi4 1465 W. A. Shea. Ocean Side
Neolin Sole<l Shoes are the best i ,„sCHARGES GRANTED
(Having Dcpcridents) 49 Frederick Verity, Seaford 349 Nicola Carota, Rooaevelt
tery on Sunday
Fourteen Years Ago
(llcmi of inUreit from the Na».au Count] Review files fourteen yoari ago thi* we«k
Gi-eat South Bay Improvement .As sociation formed, for purpose of pet-i "-''^''''f'^d: ting State to improve waterways thru i Burgess Osterhont, Freeport .Nassau and Suffolk Counties. j Irving R. Oxenham, Freeport
Heavy shower; lightning strikes the i The following names have been house of George Raynor on Church I withdrawn from the list of those prev- Street. ¦ iou.sly certified for service;
i Tony Matuza, Hempstead
UAMI7 nrCriMOr ¦ Edward T. Collins, Freeport, on re
nUiUlj l/Erijili>lj _ j pnysical examinaiton; at first ae-
m/\ n"7 n ll i\ri' '^^'P^^ o" second exrimination, after ill I AnAIIK being rejected from regular army iv/ * ^»*^t'lJ Samuel Polito, Freeport
"antagh (samn reasons
tain order during the examination of sent, and wo are not cold-feeting it, , (k.^ of the 160 additional mc,i r.;mmoned before even if some of the County Commit-' the Exemption Board of that district. , tee have had differences of opinion. They were kept busy keeping the men I venture to sav that if the .Adjutant in proper order and chpcking up the !(;i.ner:il should put it to a vole among results. .About half the men were of the members of the three Freeport foreign blrtJ). companies, nearly 100 per cent, of
.A request for bids to furnish cord- iliem would vote to continue in the
service."
It was stated that the captains of the three local companies had re¬ ceived information from .Albany that it was not desired to have a regiment of State Home (juard in Nassau
wood for Camp Mills at Hempstead was issued through the captain of the .Merrick Home l>efense Company. Bids are to be opened .September 2. Full details can be obtained at the Postoflice.
arge numbers of peo- j pic under the abnormal conditions uf 'c:u]i:) life puts a strain upon liie rec- I reational, social and moral factors of I our eommimity life which call for ade- j c!u:ite action ' guided by the sojnd ; judgment of every thoughtful citi- i zen. In a short time these .Anierii an 'boys will be our protectors in France. i We musl jiiake their stay here a pleas- I ant memory to them and to us.
Therefore this Committee suggests
trength, thus inaking a battalion such vilJaMC could have a battalion of the State Home Guard, under the di-
Nab German Taking Pictures
A German alien was caught taking pictures of the Point Looliout Coast
Guard Station on the government . - u m tu « 1 ¦ . ..
reservation Friday. A guard who ha.l reel.on of such officer as the Adjutant
been watching him for some time '/'''¦'¦';'' f -^",'"">' ""*f'i' ' f'V^'""te.
from the observation tower, notified '^^ ^"'^^,*] °"'^-^''- *'";^"«:^'^''';.^^'''\''''^\»7
Deputy Sheriif Yulch, who. when he one other than .Major hrank H. Ijol-
saw the stranger take another expos- =""'• '^ '^^ Prooable that a stdf objec-
ure, took him into custodv. lion would be raised by tne local
He seemed surprised, and said he , f "^r.''^,'"'^"-, , ^'^J?*: H""""',. ha>« didn't know he was on a government ! ''•"^^'"'' indefatigably to esU.blish a
reservation. He ha.l an alien registra- "¦"•"' njilitary unit here, which every
a conference of all citi>:ens who are
,. , 1 » ,u . t n '"*'^'i , inipressed by the situation, espei lal-
( ounty, but that if any village could \ ,^. \^ j,,^. ^fl.,-!,.,^ „f ^^^ ^,,^.^.,,, \
recruit three companies to maximum | ,-,,,^i,„,^ throughout the County wh.cU
man of the three eoniparrie: predates.—Times.
tion card, bearing his picture and ad¬ dress, which showed him to be Herman -Meyer, of 682 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn, and^in the employ of the United States ^talt Company, of Brooklyn. Those who are responsi- Craig, ble for his actions, according to his Connord, .Mrs. 'ieorge reyistration card, are (ieorge A. Berg- i'ennon. Frank er and William H. Hahn
Coast Guards Benjamin Combs, Ed-
fiilly ap-
Unclaimed Letters
(I'reeport Po^foflice) Albert B.
ward W. Baker, John H. Rutle and .Smith, W. L
Joseftin, .Miss Blanche .Morrissey, Mii-s Mary .Alice
Henry Lott, as well as .Alfred C (Jold- berger, 30 Russell Place, Freeport, saw .Meyer taking the pictures. "\ ulch was direcitied to let .Meyer go tempo¬ rarily, as he may be easily locate«l, but to retain the film. .Vleyer admit¬ ted taking pictures, but said that he did not realize he was on a govern¬ ment reservation. His case will bc
.Manager of tl'.e Auditorium Theatre i'. Benson Smith, P. M. Aug. 27, 1017.
Letter from the Front
ire already interested in the cotuli- tions of community life. Some good work has been done, but immediately we must put our heads together and make our activities so ail-inclusive j that no re^urce in the County will Ix- left out The War Department (din- I mission cn Tralnirfc' Camp Ai-t'>.iiies ; I'HS sent its representatives here to i f--'.ci!itate o.ir efforts by their e;.pen ence. information and suggestio s. I The nieeting will be held ;¦ the j C'c/.::t Hou;ie, .Mineola, at IS p. ii. Sat- : urday evening, September I. !t i.s hcpei tliaL, witii the icast p<. slide j discussion, many organization and hidiv: !-'.''s pro',^"nt will, befoi.v.the : t!;c mec'.i.i,', have assunii'd re¬ ly for so:iU' .l";iiiite portion i-ry large lasik which p.itriot- I isi.. Jays upon us here. ] l''aitlifully yi'urs,
N'assau (,'ounty Home Defense <':n:\.. \ ¦ Frank 11. lloll nd,
! Vice f'ha:>'mii.i
i (Along this line il niigh' he iri order I to spend a few nii/iutes ai thi- time • to c i;i3i(Ii' f.''e robbery of taxi driv-
further considered after the pictures " ./(-.Ij w'','''^"''-'
are developed.—Times
Compliments Police Department
,,-, 1, , , .-• , ,. , ¦¦- enarging 25 cents to take vi.'iiorH
he Bro.jkr.n unies publishes a fc.rn Mineola to Camp -Mills, a ri.le of etter from Frincis. Arguimbau, now .,,.,,1 y .-, minutes or less. We do not mbuUuice work m Rrance, i;,. ,,.,. th:it the price can be re, .-i.'ted a fair basis, bat there woulii be a
the
Well I am writing you thia letter within five hundred yards of the Ger-
„, . , , n I. , ,, - . T'la'i lines; am sitting in a piace about h
thief of Pohce James Hanse his re- twenty-live feet undergroiMid. with ¦,
ceived a letter conipbment;n- Officer three other fellow.^. We have been '„
Yulch and the police <lepartment which wt are permitted to copv:
DEPART.MENT OF JUSTICE
OfTiee of the United .States -Attorney
For the Ea.'itern District of New York
Brooklyn. N. Y.
¦\ August 27, 1917. Chief of Pol,ice,
Frtcport, -V. Y. Sir:—You will please be informed that Motorcycle Officer Yfclch of your
^t 10 cents for a rs, ^vhi!e t' chargeil e
;-h nu;-t t:j iiiilesa
ir ^^^1^. ';^Sr H^S^*'': LABOR pAY AFTERNOON; R^p^ bo. w
J !>:2 -.7'; .Amirc- J. Hcinas, Hemp. ! . '•'"^'•Port Lnit. Home Defease Corps. ! <;t^j^,i3j^^""p* j, 9o« iSl Wm. P. Raynor. Freeport ' ^"^ receVved a cord;,al invitation ^a ,-^^'^'^^^^\.J:}^^'^_
wearing on the market. Try our Ralstoti Shoe for Men in Gun Metal Calf Bl'chcr Lace, broad to*» and N'e- oljn So'e and Heel. Price $!..50 Cr«- voiierot si 95 So. Main St.
Adr«rti««a«nt
5»»8 )>45
Mors Freeport News on Pife 8
risentative showing, and. while' order is issued, all members are .urged to make special efforts to attend.
REPORT AT FREEPORT HEAD¬ QUARTERS. SO. (JROVE STREET, AT 3:45 WITH OR WITHOl T CNI- FORM. W«; WA.NT FREEPOKT TO SHOW UP WELL.
bysenski, Hempstead Samuel Skidmore (wife and two chil¬ dren) Philip Zwoboda, Heinpstead Peter Karuki, Oceanside Bronislau Rogecki, Hempstead Aelex Petrofske, Hicksville Wasily Polownha, Oceanside Elisio Toledo, Long Beach
With the exceptions noted after the names, these men are aliens, not sub¬ ject to the draft, but failed to present the proper proof before.
very busy for the past four or five ; themselves play fair.-Ed
days, and I am very tired but feeling
fine otherwise. Our division.s at- t:ij,J<ed niyht before lait, and, of course, had a good many w6unded. We carried in one night 3ri7, some o;' them serious.
"The Gfjrmans are at this mome: nhelling our post to beat h-!l, and t!' French expect a counter attack 111 , , , - minute, as they took the two first Iir •
department has been in attendance at trenches a .vay from the t;crm!T- this office .Saturday and to<lay sub- Some of the wounded we got we're mitting an alleged violation of law by burned soi.:ething 'errible- thev Y.-\ an alien enemy of the ynited States, li-;-;;,! rirc tTjrned on them by the Gcf-
Ihis matter is now in the hands of ¦ mans. the United .State.s Marshal for this "t suppose things are just the sam.
'''"¦j /7«^''' '¦7'T.!;-tan I wish to in Freeport. 1 often think of it, and pany wili continue runnin-r "its boats commend Officer Yulch for his vigi- the good tin:es we had at the Elk.' to tht btaches .luring .September, a« lance and good juagment in this mat- Club. I think 1 shall come home long as there i.s sufTicient service to
around Chri.stmas for awhile anyhow, pay operating expenses. Letters are always appreciated l.y the 'fhe new time-table will go into ef- boys at the front, and I would be feet on .Monday. .September 10, and .pleased to hear from all my frienda. will be nubllshed in our jiext issue I My address is: S. S U. 5, Par B. C.
^olicf Activ''^'"i>
., , Ki'heii iiMii was u.ieil J !'i.i
I'-tiun of the Hi. hway
to peruons undi r re-
' ¦ m',; automobiles
n of .Merrick re urtcl
•ire.s were slolwi fi-om
I .hile it wis slamii'ig at
''..<¦ l;.i ;i ' leatrt K turday evening
Ferryboats Will
Continue to Beaches
The Great .SuJtIi \'y..'j Ferry Com-
Respectfully,
Henry Beer. Acting U. S. Attorney.
Want a low-priced house ? S«w adv. in our display columns this week, by L. Haubt
.More Freeport News on Page 8
My address is: S. S U. 5, J'ar B. C. ^ V*
M-, Paris, France. They will be for-; WOULD.*.'"! \m' GIVE
Do it for your own or mine!
Knit!
Knit a sweater!
Knit for the Red Cross!
warded to me from there
Queen Quality Shoes for Women.
Gray Kid Lace Boot, 9 inches high. . Goorlyear Welt Sole, Aluminum Plate i heel. Price $10.00. Our new Tan I Mahogany Military Boot is provin(f> I popular. Look it over. Price $7.00. |
Crevoiserat's. 9.5 So Main St ,
AdvertlMOMlit
YOUR
LAST DOI.r AR TO THE RED ( R08B To help yoiir boy ".SoiTiowhere in France'' Wh»n the only way jou could do It , Ik through the Red CroKS? Every mother's boy is just SH preci'MiH As yours
.And needs your assistanre Just as much.
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w Exclusive—77 Saloons to Close. Complete List on Page 4 Nassau County Review Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 35 Do it for your own or mine! Knit! Knit a muffler! Knit for the Red Cross! FREEPORT ACTIONONDRAFT BOARD Hempstead, August 30, 1917—The Draft Board this morning finished the work of tabulation of names of those who took physical examinations at the second call last Wednesday and Thursday. The list of those rejected I is as follows: lord. Ser. ! No. No. 561 1139 Eli Capon, Freeport 15fi7 1357 A. C. Abrams. Kockville 571 2485 Austin S. Kyan, Hempstead I 574 1160 Herbert I. Golding, Freeport : 582 21 ii Clarence Cohen, Hempstead 1.587 585 Henry Kebers, Merrick '592 1077 Bergen V. Hrower, Baldwin 1594 2t)I6 I'eter Karaitis, Garden City j 595 2551 W'illis Burns, Garden City I 596 781 James A. McGovern, Hemp¬ stead 601 10.35 ivoger Carman, Baldwin 612 1401 J. C. Hermon, Ocean Side 613 2677 Frank Komar, Garden City 615 2151 Arthur A. De Graff, Hemp- 616 963 John J. McNally, Hempstead 617 438 Bert Tryon, Freeport 621 23 Edward A. Harrington, Wantagh 636 565 Harry Uusso, Freeport 641 1442 K. i'. 1'arHon.s, Ocean Side 64;^ 961 Clinton K. I'lace, -Hemp 644 539 Frederick Rich, Freeport W H Grace has sold his residence j 648 2436 Stanley I'icktrowski, Hemp¬ en South Bergen Place to J. W. Sulli-'649 1407 W. F. Henderson, Rockville van of New York. 655 1111 W. J. Johnson, East Rocka- 6.J6 1979 Edward W. Tree, Freeport Next Monday being Labor Day, the 665 871 Thomas W. Caner, Freeport (st OiTice will close at '.i:'W, rt-niain (>66 1311 Charles Schneidci, Wantaj^h 6 C. Fontano, Long Beach Single copiM of the Keview for •*!« *t OrMnbUtf • mnd Br»ithw«ite*i. R»ilro«J Ave. nue: Lieberm«n*». N«.«au Countr Review, DmSilva'. «nd Gobetii. Main Street: Spit- »er'i Stationery Store. Grove Street; Mich- nofr*. West Merrick Road. HIGHWATER (Official Figures Friday, Aug. Saturday, Sept. Sunday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, .Saturday, TIDE for TABLE Sandv Hook) 31 1 2 3" 4 .'¦) 6 V 8 6:43 A. .M. 7:36 A. M. 8:26 A.M. 9:17 A. M. 10:08 A. M. 10:50 A.M. 11:55 A. M. 12:53 P.M. 1:5r) P. M. Where OldiGlory Goes MERRICK BELLMORE WANTAGH Thi. column is edited by~ Kev W. H. Lit¬ tebrandt and all items should be sent td him to insure insertion under this heading. Frank Roberts is our representative in Bellmore and vicinity. All orders and news left with him will receive the same careful attention as at our oflice. (Official Report) The Red. Gar. (ity j of Blue serge, and a black hat. She \ KIbert H. Fawcett, Long Beach "9? 2618 Adrian A. Scheiss, Gar. tity Ihaii a corsage of white sweet peas, i William P. Sample, Long Beach Dr. Samuel Krouscher and Jack Low-! R'chardJV. Matthews, Hempstead enthal were the only witnesses. forms. The hats will be issued at the I . Crocker, chairman of the Nassau drill Friday evening, .August 31, if County Home Defense Comittee, to they can be obtained in time. If not, che c;rc-.t thai he had withdrawn from they will be issued at the Fire Hall on the attention of the Board of Super- the morning of the parade. ; visors the reiiuest for an appropria- ". I:...;,- '..roi-. :. '"ing made to . tion of ;i!1")(i,(i0i) to etjuip the .\as.sau have this company properly e.yiipped. Regiment of the State Home Guard, This will be the first puolic appeiirance ' |
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