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Nassau County Review
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 3,1916
Vol. XX, No. 44
Freeport
SInel* copiM uf ihr Review for «Ip at Gieen- bl»tti and Braith waiu-i, KailrcKui Avjcniie; Mich- noffn. N»"««ij County Jteview. Difi«)v«« and <>.bctil>. Main Strwt; Sidni'y Smithn. Woat
Social and Personal
cf Itema Concerning Rcaidents of Our Com- munitr. and Their GuesU, Visits and Social Affairs
/n the Fraternal Orders '"^^^ ^^^^^ooi Heating
Plant Installed
Merrick
Roosevelt
Bellmore
rtlGHWATEK I'lUfc TABLK (Official hgiiree far Sandy Hook)
Friday Nov.
Saturday.
Sunday
Vlondaj,
Tueadaj.
•ftedne.miuy,
rhurH'J;iy.
i-'ricay
¦jaturc'.iiv,
3 4
6 7 « 9 10 11
WaitinK to Vote for Huf<heB. — John J. Randall atarlra for his .Winter home at Daytona, Fla., next Tuesday -niorn¬ ing. Mr. Kandnli nays he muat re- 2:19 p. ni. main long enough to vote, and hop':.^ 3:02 p. rr,. to hear before HrrivinR in the .South¬ land that .Mr. Hughes hag been plected Fresident of the United StateH.
Doirt* ill tba sffcret frateraaJ OTKanizations of Ff eport and vicinitir.
The Patriotic Circle will hold its i doniino and euchre at the humeuf Mrs. j Flora Golden. East Kailroad Avenue, next Friday evening, .November 10.
In our last is»ae we mentioned tbe The item in this column last week new healing plant successfully in- about the party at .Miss Burns' said atalled in the ijrove street school. refreihnieiits were served ut 1 o'clock;
The old, aniiquated and in.sufltcient the copy read 11 o'cl^jck and we should healing and ventilating apparatus with have so stated. its runierous furnace" tias been com-1
Fmnk .<, Snekeker, Jr., oiir authorized repre¬ sentative. Is in this \illa«e every Tuesday, and wil) he pleAj)eH to receive special items, or make aipointnien'^ I'orcailinK for same.
-•single copies of the Nassau (.'ounty Fieview ill*' at Mrs. .S. Nathan s Store, Na.ssau Koad.
pletely removed and in iia iilace there i.-> lost,illed a modern sieani heating
4 :28 p. m. .') :24 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:41 a. n:. 7:24 a. m. 8:16 a. ni. 8:47 a. rn.
D „.,u M. I «i /•¦ r. , ing the first ue^ree v.|i! ije conienttl
Beach. -.Mr. and .Mra. George Beach ., ,, , , . , ,- j
..,.. ,r,„: f . I . .k IT . I ? 1- I. ! upon foui candidates, and i>n lue.adav
are regi.Hteri-d «t the Hotel t.ndicott.
.Masons. — The second degree wn conferred in Massaf (jua Lclge .No. systtrn and an apparatus for ventilu ''22, Fri'e and Accepted MB.sinf Iflst .Monday evening. N.xt MohdHy t
Owing to the rush of election print¬ ing or representative was unable to "cover" Koosevelt news this week.
Merrick Road and :v5ain Streel
New YorK.
J. F. ;!. — The regular meeting of the J. r. S. Ciub wus held with Mra,
through the village of Freeport are Triiii)|;feilow. Colttiiul Avenue. The
now heing repaired with bitulithic, ijooms ot the Truiupfeilow cottage were
pavement. [irettily decorated in pink and white.
--——• - -» — Hefi'^shments added to the plehHure of
The Coal Situation 'j^^ day.
No improvement ii* noted in the toa
evening of the following vv.'»-k a special comiiiuiiication will be lii'i.l iur con¬ ferring the third degree.
fclks.—Oances wiil iie lieid at Fiei' port Lodge No. 12o3. ovcvj Saturday evtning, beginning tl:,a A(.>k.
The Ladies' Aid SocietjL of Roose¬ velt M. E. Churcii will tender a recep- D. Stan- ey Coors, this Friday evening. Pas-
situation; in fact, the reverse mu?t be admitted. The price now runs from 810 to •S12, according to the needa and the supply on hand.
One of tl.e local dealers ordered liii- Bdv-^rtif'rii^nts in the Nassau dounty Review disfcontinued because he had no rnore cohl to sell, and could not get any
Oijr Bu.sy .Municipal Plant
At tliij ?irccittl adjourned meeting of Maxaon.—.Mii. lit ay !.. Mu.xson the ViilHv',e IJoard of Trustees last i entert'unfd the Ba/view Uridge Club
Cook. —Airs, Harold W. Cook enier- tuined th<> In and (lut Luni;h Club at ita tirsi I''all meeting 'luesduy iiittr- nooii.
Raynor.—.July Ravnor, a former re.sident, now of Chester, Pa., i? srpending the week with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoiniis Raynor. 26 r-outl; Sid(^ Avenuf. iL- v'" ^ ¦ r n Imiae
inday.
E.i.-itern Star. — Fr ..p-lt Ciiap U. I);, will receive i.^ Lbn,-lt r «. retrular Eastern .Star t uaiAer, nt meeting Saturday evening V.ei;!;. ."^loveiiiber 11. Tht; Crnnd Mit ron of the Grund Chapter of tlif r^fat'- of New York ia expected lo lie prtsfril to convfy the charter inly the kiejiina- of the mritron of the ntw cliaptir.
At the first regular meeting alter receiving the charter, Novs-mber 25. the officera of Caaaifipeia (Chapter of Kockville Centre will confer tht' llural degree.
An entertainment, home made cake and candy sale will be givi-n by the Hand-in-Hand League in the Pariah tion which not only compile.'* with the: House next Friday evening, November New Vork State law but ia also on par U'. at ,S:15. A number of members with thd system for the last two years ! of the League will take part in the in use in the Columbua Avenui^ School, e'ening'a program, aa_ well as many (jo^ ^^ the new p8«tor Rev
ilie heatinii^, v.'hich ia entirely iiids.'- i little girls of the village who wiil ap- penile:.t ot th'.> ventilation, is acconi-; pear in fancy dresa dancea under the plished by direct radiatm-s in the vari i direction of .Miss Petrina Burns. Ihe ous ro itns, hull and corridors; thoae in li-'le tots have worked hard to make thf cUaa rcums tj.ing automatically thia atfair a great success and the co:iii!jileu for the uoui.ie puruoae of presence jf the public will be apijre- sd'.uri.Ti5 un.forin temperature and to ciated. prtvf.t.! overheating and waste of heat. Tht- v«;r'tilufion is ai'tonipliahcd by uS " iliii.n'uciil;; i;ilo tile class tooriis and tile puiilic rooma large quantitiea ol iresb next ten^pen :) ilir at aboot rooiri tt nt sra
Frank Kol)Crls is our repreaentative in Bellinora and >icinity. All orders and news left with him will receive the same careful attcniion aa at our OlTice.
Mr. and .VIra. William Brown of Oak Street gave a Hallowe'en party|I]at their residence on Tueaday evening. .A number of their friends enjoyed their hospitality and a most enjoyable evening was paased in various "spook" games.
Kudolph Busch is building a large brick store and paint shop on hia prop¬ erty on Bellmore Avfnue, justnvrthof
tors of nearby churches and other the Presbyterian Chunh.
speakors will be preaent ai d musical
selections rendered, welco.iin.
.•\11 are cordially
Wantagh
Thursday afttrn-ion the folio- mr >,i - pJicBtions were granted:
WATKR Geo. J:ifn'i. tt Smith, S. Lcing IIjhcIi Ave.
B. Frank I'o.st, East Milton St,
L1GHTTN<51 K. M. Kussell, 169 Port'^rtifld PI. B. H. T. Mulch, West Lincoln PI. Mra. C. P. Kelsey, 13 Weat Murri^.k Koad
Prosper Lugrin, 101 Miller Ave. Edw. B. Thompson, 131 Kose St.
B. J. Gardner, ,-^2 Eaat Lincoln Ave. '• F. E. Stringer, Greene Ave.
J. C. Stevens, 66 Pearsall Ave.
C. F. Vail, East .Merrick Koad Bertliu M. KiKibol, S.,. l.ong LJccdi
A-.e.
siUEWAl.KS .John Bii.xttT. Kose St., .l.\;iil fl.. Eieanu.- tJ. K^h', Pine .St.. 4x50 ft. Wm. H. L'.ii ,n4t'. (ireeno Avc , .>:B(i
To hold Polio Clinic
The Stati' Department of Health, ' by arrnn.'/iiirienta with local Health! OIHcer Kuncie, will hold a poliomye-; litis clinic hi the Elka Club House; SaLurdiiy morning of this weel
ladies L-ninL', .No-
Jiie, South Long Beach Ave- : Thursday afternoon.
- '1 .November mi-eting of the Moth¬ er''- 1,'lui) ..¦.ill be held in the Archer Str< it .Schooi iiixt Wednesday, Novem¬ ber .S, at 3:.M o'clock. Miss Wicks' 'i'he annOal reception lo ivill siieak on "Physical Tmrhing in th.' Schools." All mothers are invited ¦ •> h'. present.
i Odd Fellows.--Ke'^ular mee;iii,^s
Hibbard.—J. B. Hibbard and family i^'^^fy '^o'^'iay nigiit. The lodge in- of Porterfield Place will spend the i''*«8 all brotheri to attend, cspccialiy ^Vii.ter ill Brooklyn. ' 'he membtirs ot the firat degree ttai-:,
aa an invittidon has been accepted to
Tivin Koys.-Mr. und .Mrs. Percy ' confer the first degree in a aister lodge Smith are entertainini^ f.vin boya, , '"^'^t Thursday evening, November ',1.
ture, Ihu'' "rea!:ng a slii'ht :.ir '.res sU.'e in the fooma by which an etiual • mount of air ia. forced out through tne rejjisttra and flues [irovided tor this purpost-i
Tbe fresh ni is liltered and tem¬ pered before it reaches the electrically operated blower fan which forces It through a system of ducts und lluea to the cir sup'ply registers in the roOins. The air which ia expelK-i from tho rooma is colltcted by extensive duct systems terriiinating above the roof with large ventilating hoods Theae hnoda, of which there are three, are On Thursday evening, November 16, , ho deaigned that back draft is impis- Ihe Chapter will p;iy a fraternal viait ' sible under tiny weather and wind cun- i ^"'"""^ to Evening Star Chapter, in Brooklyt>. (iiHons. ' °^^
The Hughes and Fairbanks Caiii' paign (>lul) of the First Election lUs- trict, which conifirises t le villagts .if Wantiigh and Seaford, hus macje at- raiigements for a red, white and blue ball which wi:l be free to all, without any aasesaraent whatever, at Firenit^n's Hall, WantHgh. this Friiny evening, November '.',. Everybody is invited.
FJoyal Arch Masons, — Freepi/rt Chapter No. 302 conferred i'.;e Must E.NCellent Degree on four Pust .Vlustors Wednesday evening.
Sunday mrriiing a lire started in the barrels of tar around the cement mix- iiig machine near the track and burned for ((uite a while hut did no particular damage.
Justice Corodon Norton and family turned to their home I'ire un Tiies- m Connecticut.
The annoal reception will be held Wednesday vember 29.
Mrs. Thomas S. Braithwaite enter¬ tained the Queens-Nassau Brotherhood of Congregational ministers on .Mon¬ day
Snturday night the Wilson and Marshall Club will hold a mass meet¬ ing in Firemen's Hal!.
biirn yes'i rdi:y.
Wf.niey. —Leon, s.m ot St. i-ihen H WhtiM y III .-Archer Sireet, i;i recovering from an operation for appcndicits.
I'osL, ¦ [Pirn to Aroiier and Lena 'linL^le Post, on ili:^:.-h-r ;' i, n daugh- ar, Bethel Mae.
"TAMING OK Tlii; dilKEW" Eduard Waldmann, the Shakesper t'Hii actor, is in town, arranging to ¦ ^*'^ give » producti:;n of Shakesfieare's comedy, "The Taming of the Shrt^w," at the American Tneatre, about the
Jr. O. U. A. M.—Freeport t^ouncil No. 57 will initiate a clasa of cutidi- iates from Eagle Council No. 41 this Friday evening. On December 1 tht re will be a large claas initiation of local candidates.
Next Friilay, November lu. State Councilor l~!harlea W. Lewry of Brook lyn and the State Board of oilicers wil! make an official vi.=iit to Freeport Council. The entercainnif-nt commit-
will furnish refreshments.
which the cases of "polio" in tins I middle of thn nionth. Mr. Waldmann j section, and methoda of continuing j will Hjipear in the principal role, that
I of "Petrucbio," while the other parts
in the cotne<ly will be taken by local
j talent. .Mr. Waldmann will be re-
; niembereil by local theatre-goers for
his performance of "Dr. Jekyll and
'Mr. Hyde, "when he appeared with
his own company at the Opera House
j a fevv years ago. "Tne Taraing of
I the Shrew" whs one of the popular
I plays produced by Sothern & Marlowe
I at the Manhattan Opera House a few
! years ago.
Village Trustees
treat hit nl, vvill be considered.
St. Francis
idefeats Freeport
St. l''runcis Prep of Brooklyn downed the Freeport High School eleven Sat¬ urday afternoon. 7 to 0, in a bitterly fought game. Neither side scored un¬ til the third period, when line plunges, coupled with a 80-yard run by Mc¬ Bride, brought the ball to Freeport's 4-yHrd line, from which place Walsh went o»er with the deciding score. He alao kicked the goal.
Finds Dimond in Pipe | (Meeting of Nov. 2, i9i6)
About a year ago Whitney Van I Application from H. S. Tyler rt- Wicklen loat a $200 diamond from his I quested a streetlight at corner of ring and offered a valuable reward for i West Side and Cedar Streets; laid on its return. On Saturday Willet Noon, ¦ table. Several new lights have been one of .Mr. Van Wicklen'a employees, I installed in that section thie year, a was cleaning the drain leading from a I block away in each direction, and ad- wash baain in the houae to the cess-j ditional lighta are not planned. pool and found the misaing jewel In : The application of the Freeport ils travels to the aection of pine the j Railroad Company (the Grove Street diamond had pasaed ever two grease ! trolley) for permission to discontinue itapn ' service during the Winter months, was
Mr. Noon received a $20 bill for his ' again discuased. Counselor Edwurde,
on behalt of the company, claimtMl at the last meeting that the company
large attendance is urged.
Hymeneal
BYI—SHEAUD Miaa Johanna Marie, daughtt-r of Mrs. Sarah C. Hyl, of 86 VVest Sea¬ man Avenue, atid Walter G. Sheard, son of Alfred E. Sheard of Milanville,
Steam for thu heating !>n.l fhi; tem¬ pering of the air is generated in two Mills sectional safety boilers located in the basement of the Pine Street wing of the building. These boilers are of such capacity and so arranged that one boilt;r is quite sullicient for mild weather, a.id it is only in the colder \vi-fitiii.r that both of the boiltrs must br l'l .-rated.
As a result of the instullalioii oi the ' ('.v healing and ventilating tquip- meiit, fhe bast-iiioiic, whicii tornieriy was occupied practically m its entirely by the old equipment, i.s now available for other purposes. The manual train¬ ing department, which formerly was on the ground Hoor. has been inoveiJ to the basement into much more spa¬ cious quarters. Thv chemical labora¬ tory is now located in the southeaster¬ ly room of the basement, and there still remain three large rooms as yei.
unoccupied. In addition to this gain attend a high school desigOBlt-d by tl of space there hua iilso been secured ; ijoar,). in the baseni" it cf tach wing of the buikling a broad and unobstructed een ter corridor which formerly did not exst.
Incidentally the numerous brick chimneys formerly uaed tor vent and smoke tlues are now abandoned with
; Accuracy teat results at the local V schools are as follows:
Tth and Mh Grades. Spelling, Fran¬ cis L'ixon -Gordon Lucey, Abraham Lichl, Helen .Mahoney, Eihel Smith, Ruth Lytle. Ideila Brtiwn, Gertrude Leisler, Clarn Jaeger, Graca .Meinen, Wrt'. I "ehrr. Ho-fi^e Gombert, Lila Vaittitine, Anna .^lont.¦08S.
6tii, :-pfilin>r, .Mias fJarlson-Aiina ; Behr,
ir, .'\rithnictic, ,Mi.-i. F-tan.iall Leo (Jat lor.
3d, Arithmetic, Mis<i tJraig—Wil-: bur Fftllon. Melina .Murino.
3rd Miss Kilhani, Arithmetic - Jos¬ eph Solmo, .Mbert Smith, (.'lara Busch. ' ¦ L'nd, .Arithmetic, .Mrs. Bentley -' Peter Mtirabeck, William ('ri)ger, i Anit.-iis Zierman.
Division B—StanlLy .Mbtawtlz, P'rediiie Scliwawede.
2nd, Mis,( Phillip; - Evelyn Wood, . Grace Whaley, ..\lex. Lot hel, Harry Wi-i^enmi;. Vinct^ntina .^giiiilo, Jose- ! phine Smith.
'Ihe atten.I»..ic? hannt-r gue^ to Mis" Finger's 4th Griule with n 9< p^r cent ' average.
The tests for the nmrfh < ; Cctober were on Monday and Tuesday of this week.
George Lutz and George Betz, who are in the United States Navy, are enjoying n furloi'igh at the homes of their parents in this village.
Wailuce Snath of Freeport ia erect¬ ing a handsome cottage on Frederick .¦\venue.
Alfred Brusb-nnI family, who have resided in .he S hultz counp; .'n Oak Street for aevera' yeais, 1 ave moved to Jersey i'ity Hti,-hts, N. I.
F,-, J Piace .-:: resiiiid on Oak > vi'iirs, vvill sho: i! wliifli Mr. PlhCf
fniiiily, who liHve iet for Ibe paat two
;;('Vt' to tht' cotta,»e recently pui chased
A spe,;ial school meeting will be lit'ld on Tuesday, November 21, at 8 p. m.. to vote upon the following propo¬ sition :
Resolved, Thut the Board of Educa¬ tion of Union Free School DisUict No. 2:i be authorized to Ifvy a tax on the paid diatrict not to exceed .'s.^iiti. for the purpose of paying the railroad tranaportatlon and tuition fei-s for children under 16 yeara of age who have completed the courae of instruc- i'atrick II. a tion in said school and who desire to
Obituary
JAMES gu IKK
James t^uirk of MS Pea'rsall Avenu" died at St. .Mary a Hospital, Jamaica, Mondiiy evening, Keqiiit ni .Mass was aaid at the Roman Catholic Church this Fridav iiiorninis int'-rm'-nt tit Westbury ; Southard \- .Moure, funi ral directora.
Mr. Quirk is aurvived b/ his vvife and thrt-c children; hI,--!! (;ne sister, .Mrs. .Michael Allen, ami twu brothers, Edward.
Wayne County, Pa., were united in 'he exception of the two largest chim-
marriage on Tuesday, October 24, noon. Tht! welding was a quiet home alTair, and was performed by Rev. J. Wliitehurst, who united thu bride's parents .S() years ago. Lillian Belling¬ er, a cousin of the bride, and A. Ells¬ worth Sheard were the attenddnta.
Mr. and Mrg. Sheard are both grad¬ uates of Freeport High School. Mr.
Furthermore, these payments shall apply lo those cliildrwn having entered the designated high school at the beginning of the present school year.
The notice ia signed by the Board of Education, Henry L. Seaman, William F. Dnnn, John H. Davis, John F. Khame, Edgar J. Seaman ; with John H. Davis aa clerk.
ALFRED FIKTH Allrt'il Firth of ¦2'2X South Bayview .•\ve,iu.- di 'll lit Kings ("ounty Hos|iital last Thursilay Hftcrinioh. .Mr. Hlt»; is a son-in law of .lames Dean, v^ilh whom he resided.
ELIZABETH B. <^01,E Elizabeth B. Cole, age K(j yt
friml. E. H:uri.-on •¦¦; Centre Avenue,
.^i the rt-gular nionliily meeting of the ncKmore B-ard oi' T; i.l.' held at Firemen's Hull luit .Mi i, lay t.vening seven new members were added to thi list making n tottl m 'mherahip of hfly-^'eveii.
1 he commilieo whiciinas Ueen woik- ing on the formation of a fire di-- rjct in tlu- villages, reported the aasesgpd vuluiition uf 'Jll.- (!.¦;,.1.^,1 v.; ..-icl aa being .va4J,uo.:, end uj^jtiiig on a basis of ino bviiranf" the tax rate would be about Ml ceiit.-i on .*l(iil. A api'cial nieeting of ihe Board will be held on Wedii aday evening, November 15, when it is expi-.tt'd the committee will make its final roi.it. I'lie petition for tht- district wiil be ciiculated through the village and requires Ihe c.ignatuie-j of 59 ter ct i.i. nf the lo-i- dent ti.xpav: r>. If the neccsstry con- st'iits ;ire secured the 'H'tit'on will be t;.|t'il with the Town Mr ir.l miil thi.t body \'ll' request bids lor supplying the water, which will ni-ci-^silate the liiying of mains throui.^lio'it the streets of the village, from '< 'ih-Ii water for I rivalH use can also be oliliiincd. Tbe cnriimitli't! ia very dt siruus ot coinplt l- ing Its work ho that waiter in the vil¬ lagi- will be (ill Hi'Siiii'ii fait in the v-«rly Sprin^
all team has (ii.- th; year. The
WHS
found dead in bfd at her residence,
Waahington Avenue, Seaford, I'hiirs
Wantagh having no high school de- day morning. Funeral services were
partment of ita own, the proposition held Sunday afternoon at the chapel of
seems a necessary one. Persons will J W. i*:: M. E. Southard; interment
naturally ateer clear of a community Monday at Maple Grove Cemetery.
j which does not atford the fullest school 1 accommodation to their children and I tha people of Wantagh will not let tbis
opportunity pass to show their prog-
ressivcin/ss.
good fortune.
Unclaimed Letters
(Frecport Pott Office)
Bimmes, Mr. L. G. Curtis, .Mrs, Edward Carter, Miss Lottie Campbell, Mr., 28 Lillian Ave Dubois. Miaa Ida Delhi, iMr. Patsy Drange, Mrs. Frances,
Ave. Gordon, iMiag E. Greene, Mr. Joe Hartwarden Gardens Harlan, Mra. L. Lawrence. L. Manley, Miaa Bessie Matthews, Mra. J. W. Martin, Mr. W. A. Murray, Mrs. Olivia Poat, Mrs. Wesley D. Powell, Mr. M. E.,
School Packs. H. H. Pachs, H. H. Smith, Chas. C. Sniith, H. P.
T. Benson Smith November 1, 1916.
ueys on thu aouth side of the Pin
Street wing on which two of the new
venthoods are placed. All the. others
have beeii sealed up.
The entire equipment, while com
pleted some time ago, and turned over
to the achool for operation, was in¬ spected in the presence jf several
members of the School Board on Sal- Sheard then did further studying at ; urday, the 2lBt iiist., by A. E. Hall of Syracuse University, and taught High the Stale Department of Education, _
School at Damascus, Penn., for one who pasaed the installation in its en-.
year after leaving Freepert, and made tirety aa complying with all require-j I)Hmnrrjitc Hiictltno-
the first map of Culebra, U S. W. 1., ments of the State law. i^ciiiutirtts llUMIIII^
in 1913. He was in Vera Crui at the The apparatus, while exceedingly. A Democratic Rally was held at time of the American occupation of aimple in principle, is composed of the i t^f'^klyn Hull Wednesday evening, that Mexican city and has spent the very best material and the most up-to with addresses by prominent politi- past year in Haiti, where he has date appliancea obtainable in the mar-: (^'"ns- Another meeting will be held mapped out a aection of the coaat of ket. Nothing but genuine wrought tomorrow, Saturday night, to which 'fnst this island, which the United States iron pipe is used in the pipe ayatem. ['he general public is invited. Government now has control of, as to The boilers are of the H. B. Smith | The following liat of honorary viee finances and general conditiona. Co.'s. the radiators of the American j ["""sidents have been named. The
Mr. and Mrs. Sheard stopped Tues- Kadiator Co.'s, the ventilating fan of spellings are as they appear on their day evening ni the Martinique Hotel the Massachusetts Fan Co.'s, the mot- 8t«t'0"ery : Arthur .Nosworthy, Arthur and on Friday Lieut. Sheard left Nor- or of the General Electric Co.'s, and j ^^ Nosworthy, William J. Laugliiin, folk for Haiti to continue the topo- the automatic heat regulating syatem I ("'"''"'"ce Williams. Geo Bo>den, Louis positively coul"rnot'';ft'ord"'to7un'd"ur- i f''*^'^;''' ^¦°''' -""^, "'^''^ engineering of the Johnaon Service Company's ' J;;'^'"'"^. Carl Darenberg Walu-r .1. ing the Winter months. The Board i^e has been engaged in. Mrs. Sheard manufacture. Moore S.aman( ombs. Paul Halpi ^
passed H resolution thut "Under the l^P«^'f '" f'' '." *h'' near future The plans and specihcat.ons tor ih. ;"«« T. Betz g, John S. .Sumner,
circumstances we do not feel that we ! ^^^ '^'""'^ °^ ^'*"''' '* ""^^y fruitful new heating and ventilating equipment ; V,",''''*V..!.'. ¦'"'*-l'" '^^ """'mg.
Thi- Hellmoie has. Ii isl'i'd its schedule for li.|iiii liii;i nlayed 26 ganiis this season, winning 12, losing I'i and one ending ill B tie. As will bo seen by the fol- liuving the teatn's strength, as in for- niir yt-ars. was in its tMitting, eight "f Ihl- thirteen regular j layers batting ab.ue the 3i)il inaik ;
BATI'INi; AVEKAGK.<
The cauae of death was heart trouble.
WILLIAM MARTIN
William .Martin, aged 111, dij^d at
.Mercy Hospitai Thursday evening of
pneumonia; interment at Tuesday al
St. John's Cemetery; Southard iV .Moore, funeral directors.
WALTER S. GODFREY Walter S. Godfrey, aged 62 years, died suddenly on Saturday at his resi dence, FJvans ,A.VHnue, while at break- Funeral services were held Mon¬ day, Kev. S. (). Curtic»e ofliciating; in- '. terment Greenfield Cemetery; South i ard & Moore, funeral directors. Mr. Godfrey ie survived by his wife and one son Stanley of West Orange, .N. .1.
Players
E. Schneider
I'arker Vooris
Frank Doty
Geo. Krause
W. Valentine
Edw. Smith
Sam Seaman
(ieo. iMulcahy
Ernest Miller
II. Schneider
Carl Stoddart
George .lames
Geo. Ketcham
G. A.M.
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0. W. Humphrey of O. W. Hum¬ phrey Co., appeared before the Board j regarding the demanded five year guar- 756 Tremont' anty bond for sidewalks, etc., and asked j for a reconsideration. He thought I the demand was too severe. The Board declined to modify the proviaion
I and rich in natural resources, and the were prepared by Werner Nygren, con- ¦ Edward C. Watson, Ambrose Schiller
U. S. Government is working to bet- suiting engineer, lul Park Ave., N. Y., ; William Patterson, Edward S. Keogh
j ter conditions in the country. A nom- and the work inatalled under his sup- ' William Bornschuer, Frank T. Bailey
ber of American officera are now there ervision by Messrs. Baker, Smith & ' Lyman N. .lones, E jward F. Meaney
with their familiea. , ^, Co., 83 Weat Houston Sireet, New ^ ^''"nk M. Smith. .Moses Feltenstein,
« York Citv, who also wore the con-
HENDRICKSON-GRAF tractors for the heating and ventilat-
as they deemed it a neceasary protec- : '''*<^ ^y J"<^Ke Walter Jones at Hemp
i stead last Saturday, October 28.
Edward Hendrickson of Amityville ing equipment of the Columbja Ave- and Mary Graf of Freeport were mar- nue School.
WILLIAMSON—SEAMAN A marriage license was issued by Town Clerk Gilbert last Thursday to
jliamaon, both of Freeport.
At the Plaza week of Nov. 6th: Mon., Viola Dana in "The Light of
• tion to the village.
Dr. Runcie, Health Ollicer, tiled an I answer to the complaint made to the I Board at the last meeting, bearing on I health conditions Thereport will ap I pear in our next issue.
Motion pasaed instructing the clerk Myriek High I to notify owner of property at corner I of Newton Boulevard and Main Street i
I to repair a break in the cement walk. ! EleCtlOH RctUmS i Counselor Fishel advised the Board, ;on the claim of John E. Golding for
compensation aa Village Treasurer in
1911. He held the B-ard was liable
for ?750, the salary fixed by the
Board, rather than $1493.50 aa fees,
claimed by .Mr. Golding,
John M. Kuncie, Herbert A. Bacon, Dennis Comisky, George J. Gosselin, Frank A. Keogh, William J. Connolly, Nicholas Cunningham, Frank B. Cotte, Dominick Filardo, Curtis H. ._ ..... . Bowne, C^eo Preziose, John A. Behr,
Masonic Visitations Charles J. Delap, Howard L. Smith,
Rev. Oscar F. R. Treder, Dean of Charles M. Milbank, Oliver Golder,
the Cathedral ot the Incarnation at' Robert E. Doneghy, Stanley Herbert,
Garden City and District Lieputy Grand ; ^^^'J" Hueaer, Samuel Johnson, John
Mary Frances, daughter of Mr. aiid I *^"'''®''°''he First Masonic District, ! "^"hel, T. A. Cronin, Bernard J. Loon- Mrs. Frank Soaman, and John C. Wil- has planned his official visitations to ; ?"^- ^arl Paulson, Thomas Raynor,
P. M.
the lodges of his district for the re mainder ofthe season, as follows: Morton, Hempatead, Nov. 13; Cornu .p |» f-i. copia. Flushing, Nov. 1,5; Sooth Side,
I O I3e Uiven Patchogue, Nov. 21; Jamaica. Nov. The Freeport Club has arranged for 22; Jeptha, Huntington, Nov. 27;Pau- a special wire for election returna for nianok. Great Neck Station, Nov. 28; next Tue8.iay night. It is planned to Tadmor, Ridgewood, Dec. 4; River- furnish entertaininent during the even- head, Dec. 5; C'onnetiioot, Sayville.
ing, apd members are invited to bring their friends.
The Elka Club House will also make
u >• f^,! u;;iii„«,. i„ "Tl, »»/ s I x%r ...•_ i» ... i ne ciks uiuu nouse win also make ic i^o i ; Auvancn, Astoria,
Happiness Earl Williams in The VVeckly Weather Report: special arrangements for giving re- Matinecock. Oyster Bay. Jan Sr n "C ninocenrLi^-Xnecia^ (For our readers m other localities) :turna, to the members and their chor. College Point, Jan. 2;^;
Grant in "The Innocent Lie" (specia
matinee.) Wed., Ethe! Clayton andj Friday. October 27. clear, fine Fal
HolbrooK Blinn in Husband and Wife." | day- •
Thurs., Fannie Ward in "The Cheat." i Saturday, same.
Frid., Lillian Walker in "The Man Sunday, same.
Behind t'ne Curtain." Sat. Geraldine; Monday, same foggy at night.
Farrar in "Maria Rosa." Sun., Thom- Tuesday, same, foggy in morning,
aa Sautsche and Mary Charleson in , rain at night.
•Ihe Coantry That Goil Forgot," an nntisual drama of the Arid West.
A4r«rUaMBeot.
Try my special box of cut flowers. 7Bc for the weekend. C. R. Ankers, floriat, Rockville Centre, L. I.; tele-: Freepori Coal Co pBcne C'jnnection; <Ielivery anywhere. jTel. 389. Aarartimammat ]
friends.
', Foresters In Minstrelsy
On Election night, November 7. Court Freeport No, 4816. Independent Older of Foresters, will stage a min¬ strel ahow and dance at Brooklyn Hall.
Dec. 6; Island (^ity, Long Island City. Dec. 11; SufTolk, Port Jelferson, Jan 11. 1907; AdvancB, Astoria, Jan. 16- . 17: An- Olympia, Far Rockaway, Feb. 1 ; Old Town, Soulhampt'in, Feb. 6; .Mizpah. Elm- huriit. Feb. 8; Wamponamon, Sag Har¬ bor, Feb. 1,'); Hillside, Woodhaven, March 1 ; Richmond Hill, Marcb 8; Alcyene, Northport, .March 27; Star of the East. Easthampton. April 12.
LEANDER BARKEi: After an extended illness with a
complication of diseases. Leander Bar- Xlaccnti I ¦¦thufni.j
ker. aged 07 year.s. died last Fridav '^^**^" '-"^"^'^^,"^, .
morning at tht; home of his sister. nola /Vleeting
Mra. Thomas W. Lucas. 102 North Membera of the l.uth.raii Churches f^rove Street. Surviving him are his in Nassau Couniy atte-nded the general widow, Ida S., aon, Raymond, and , meeting iti the Rockville Centre The- daughter. Mrs. Leone .Mott, besides a aire Sunday afternoon. Four hundred sister, .Mrs. Lucas, and brother, Mel- Lutherans frorn the various villages vin. " were (iresent and heanl Rev. Dr- .Mr. Barker was born in Brooklyn, Charles .M. Jacobs of Mt. Airy Theo- the aon of Daniel W. and Charlotte logical Seminary speak on the "Re- Barker. He came lo this village when formation of Religion." Dr. Jacob* a youth, and aa a clerk entered the , gave prestntation concerning the Re¬ employ of Nelaon H. Smith's gen- formation froin the days of Luther eral store, where he remained for down.
a number of yeara. Later he formed The Lutheran Church has grown H partnership witb Franklin Bedell rapidly on Long Island. Ten years under the firm name of Bedeil & Bar- ago there were foor churches in Naa- ker, their buHiness being located where sau County. Today there are seven- Henry C. Schluter now is, and who teen. The meetinK Sund»> was opened succeeded them.. At the time of his with prayer by Rev. William Stein- death Mr. Barker waa proprietor of a bicker and closed with benediction by grocery on North .Main Street. Rev. Ralpb Durr. Rev. A. C. Karkau
,, ,-, ,. E- J X, XI - , He waa a member of the Methodiat was in charge of the musical program.
George Lanahzo, Fred Va,. Nostrand. church and a charter member of Free- which waa excepti.inally go,;d
^^1"1", ^ »"l:.."-'''''"".^;.^_"''''''ir' !'<"•' ('"unfil. Jr. O. II. A. M.
Funeral servicea were held Monday evening from the hnme of .Mra. IjOcas, with interment at Greenfield Ceme tery, Kev. S 0. ('urtice. olfit-iBlmg. The funeral .oervirt^s of tb.- .1 r () I' .\. M. were also hel i
Joseph J. Raynor. Geo M. Smith, Bergen Smith, Valentine Wright, Grover C. Whaley, Elwood R. Brin- dell, James Campion, Theo De Kruijff,
Emanuel E. Amador, Benjamin D. Homan. Thos W. Lucas. Elmer Smith, E. P. Farrell, Hamiltiin H. Merritt, Stephen D. O'.Mara, Charlea E. Cook. Frank Duryea, .Martin J. Hirnman. Wm Press
Wm. P.
Wednesday, clear, damp, slightly Among those who will take part are w„„,.;„i *». .- , .u m colder in p. :.. Wilfred Smith, interlocutor; "Tony" «P«'="'l Attraction at the Plaza
Thuraday. continuing inonth of fine j Fedden, Charlea Midmer, Jack Mauers-
Fall weather. 1 berger. Tom McCaffery, C. Wicks,
- - - ---! Raymond Kiernan and other local boys.
Buy good coal at the right price. The committee of arrangements con- 19 S. Main St., I eista of K. V. .Anton, chairman; Harry jCortioran. secretary; Wilfred Smith, AdvartiMutent Foater Seaman ud W. Kowtiz.
The picture entitled the "Voice of the Violin," will be given at tne Plaza Theatre next Thursday evening, No¬ vember 9. This picture has received very favorable attention all over tbe United States. It will be a treat to music lovers.
Advartlacmeat
Police Court
Jiidi'e Norton sent Frank Puwer .Nassau County Jail for 1(1 Wednesday.
On Thursday, the Judge, to the re¬ lief of the neighbors, sent tn the S. P. C. C. home frnm the Orocki domicile nt the ' Imperial Hotei." for an in- derttfrminate sentence, Frank, Mamie. Joseph Jennie and Manda (3roeki.
Thieves entered the store of Fred¬ erick Cassasaa, cn South .Main Street. Sanday night, through a rear window and stele cigars and $2 in cash.
JOHN I.. SEA.MA,- John L. Seaman, aged 75 years, ilied the home of his daughter, Mrs. days on Charles Conklin, of Claurome Terract. on Wednesday mrirning. Funeral ser¬ vicps were held from his late home Friday. Rev. D. A. Jordan o/ficiatin>;, assisted ny Kev. S. O. Curtice, pastor of the M. E. Church, interment in Grfenfiel.M'-metery. Mr. Sfarnan is survived o> .ao d.io(fhter«. .Mrs. Conk lian and .Mrs, W. H. Post.
Miller f-actory Burned
The factory of the William P. Miller (Jo., at Greene Street. Brookiyn, whlcb •Mrs Wiliiam I' .Miller lias bei-n man¬ aging since the death of her husband, was lu'iied to the ground On Friday, October 13. The loss v^as covered by insurance and .Mrs. Miller is keeping the business running as though there had not bt-en any fire to try to discour¬ age hfr in her work.
Mr. Miller was well-known for aev- -ral grease compoundu and iiimilsr preparationa and held a class of trade all bia own, and Mra. Mili«r i» wic- n-ssfully carrying on his work.
More Freeport News od Page 8
Four Plays Produced
The Masque t.nd Wig Ciub presented four one-act plavs Saturday afternooa snd evening in the American Theatr*
Coming Events
Wednesday, Nov«ember 29, Ladiei Night. Fre.port Chapter. Royai Arch all of "the plays w;;7r;:;*7he'3'^^- "•*""*• H Bratton K.JnD«dy, the director.
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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 3,1916 Vol. XX, No. 44 Freeport SInel* copiM uf ihr Review for «Ip at Gieen- bl»tti and Braith waiu-i, KailrcKui Avjcniie; Mich- noffn. N»"««ij County Jteview. Difi«)v«« and <>.bctil>. Main Strwt; Sidni'y Smithn. Woat Social and Personal cf Itema Concerning Rcaidents of Our Com- munitr. and Their GuesU, Visits and Social Affairs /n the Fraternal Orders '"^^^ ^^^^^ooi Heating Plant Installed Merrick Roosevelt Bellmore rtlGHWATEK I'lUfc TABLK (Official hgiiree far Sandy Hook) Friday Nov. Saturday. Sunday Vlondaj, Tueadaj. •ftedne.miuy, rhurH'J;iy. i-'ricay ¦jaturc'.iiv, 3 4 6 7 « 9 10 11 WaitinK to Vote for Huf |
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