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Nassau Counfy Review
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FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 12
^ ^'\ . a*. . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL TAXPAYERS DO NOT
Tsrpesetting Machine
Our new Mereenthaler Linotype Bri«l lum. Conc.rnint R..id«iiu . Communitjr. and Th.ii
Machine is now in8talle<l and most of our type was net on it for this inaue. TTip followinir lines are sam-
Mr. and Mrx. I,«onard Mabee enter- tained at a St. Patrick's party iast pies of all the kinds of type which F'riday t-veninjf. this machine sets for us:
« POINT u«<-il for I^K.I work • POINT Ch.ll.nham Bold 8 POINT used for news 8 POl.NT Clarendon for sniall head 11 I'OINT Uuiiuiil
11 /'0/\7' Italic
12 POINT Cheltenham 12 POINT Cheltenham Bo
18 POINT HEADINGS
This also s^ets an alnio.st unlimiterf
WANT IMPROVED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Urge Audience^GreeU Seitz SUPERVISOR SMITH
ANSWERS QUERY
MERRICK
BELLMORE
Popular Newspaper Man Gives Inter estini! Talk at Freeport Club
Don C. Seitz was at his best as a newspaper man, and likewise as a
ON COUNTY MATTERS
.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .James Shap¬ land of Chicago, 111., announce the arrival of their daughter, Thais Bar-
Frank Roberts U uur Hpllmorr and vicinity. A left with fcim will rwriv attention as at uur ottire
reprrM.ntative in
II orttem and n«wi*
thr narnf careful
Firemen and Taxpayers Refuse to talker, at the Freeport Club House Replies to Letter of Inquiry from His bara. on Weilnesday, the Mth. .Mrs
Mrs. il. L. .Maxson of South Lontr Heach ,\venue spent the weekend at Oyster Bay.
Mrs. Thomas Warren of .Southamp¬ ton and Mis.s Rosalie Baker of Yap¬ hank sp«nt the weekend with .Miss Adele .Miller at her home on Smith Street.
The Mi.'ises Thompson of Randall over 400 votes .•Vvenue entertained a number of '°^'."« elejLted^ their friends from out of town on Sat- ' f"»ney H. .
Spend .Vloney for Automatic Sys¬ tem, But Give Hone Company New HouHe.
NO (ONTEST FOR OFFICERS
Wedne.sday evening, when he talked on "Newspapers" to the members and their friynds, who were seated at three tables runninji: the whole length of the hall.
The applause that followed am.' in¬ terspersed Mr. Seitz' remarks was sufficient evidence of the fact that
Opponent—Shows That Some of the Shapland was Miss Violet Benner of
.Merrick. Statements Made Are Not .\ccu- ,
rate
I KKS OF OFFICE $8600 FOU YEAR
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the Fifth in Lent, at 11 A. .M. an.l it o'clock P. M. .Morn¬
inir .
I Prayer and sermon. The Church Super\'isor Sniith on Tuesday re- , School meets in the Parish House ^^^.^^ ^^.
-A delicatesseD and fruit store has been opened in the Self buildinK on Grand .\venue.
Harold Sniith has secured u posi¬ tion with W. Peterman. the (>rand Avenue butcher.
HowanI E. • Merritt, who has been
Prayer ami sermon KV^-ninK, confinetl to his home on Bellmore
Avenue by illness durinu tlic past
urday at a .St. Patrick's party. Dur¬ in;; the afternoon cards were en¬ joyed, the prizes beinjr won by Miss lot of new borders and rules, and we Mary I'reuss of Mt. Vernon, .Miss are now better equipped than ever to Mar;;uerite LivinKston of New York handle orders for all kinds of print- >"'' Mrs. Stanle^hute of Brooklyn, intr.
There were no contests for officers ^'^^ audience was deeply interested,
at the Villatre Election Tuesday, but President Edwards also inlro^luced plied to the letter of Ernest S. Ran- euch Sunday at 10 A. M. The Wo-
over 400 votes were cast, and the' foi- -Messrs. Herbert L. Bridsreman ofthe d;tll, hi.s opponent on the IJemocratic nian's .\u.\iliary meets weekly in the
I ' Standard Union, Ellsworth of the and P'usion ticket for the office of Parish House on Thursdays at 2.."50
.Swezey, President. 442 B.rookl.vn Times, and E. B Lent spe- Supervisor. The reply necessarily is P. >'• . The G F.S. meets bi-weekly-i ^'^^^ "'^,;; '.Ihan^jeis much more con
cial writer on the Brooklyn Ea.trle, rather leiijrthv, and to save time we on Fridays at i :.{0 P. M. The Boy ; vpnj^.„t f,,^ both
Henry L. Maxson and .Silas A. Wil- who made .short remarks. have rodu**d" it somewhat from the : Scouts meet weekly on Tuesdays at : j.^^j,,,^^;^.^ „^j^
lams Trustees 407 and 406 respect- following the speeches the well- oritiinal copy: \7.M P. .M. Durintr Lent a service is,
¦' • • • :...i,.„-*;„„.j L- 1, o oyster Dear Sir:—
votes.
atrain able to he about.
The post office is now l<>cate<l in its new quarters in Firemen's Hall
[ venient for both the patrons and
HKiHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Official figures for Sandy Hook)
Active Times Continue
At Freeport Club
Friday, .March
Saturday,
Sunday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Satunhiy,
2.3 24 2.5 20 27 28 29 30 31
K:07 a.m.
8:54 a.m.
9:42 a.m. 10:28 a. m. 11:18 a. m. 12:12 p. m
We are heartily behind the present administration and witth our Presi¬ dent a bit? success.—Ex-President E. B. Thompson.
Card Party .Next Tuesdav ... ; A Bridtce and 500 Party will be >•<'• L Street Litrhtinir. .*12.000
.,':„ P'l"- held next Tuesday evenin-, March 27. District
;'.lu Special Dance .Saturday Ni(?ht . .
fj'.i^fS p. m. — — • ' ^
ivcly.
S. Dimon Sniith, Treasurer, 4.'5.'). . D. F'rank Seaman, Collector, 43.5. The vote was divided between the two districts, as indicat€f<l for the head of the ticket, District .N'o. 1, 183; No. 2, 2,59.
INTERE.ST CENFERED
IN PROPOSITIONS
The iiropositions were all carrie<l excepting .No. 6, the lire alarm propo¬ sition, by the followintr fitrures:
[advertised Frank Seaman : stews were served.
FREEPORT
Owin,tr to rush of material this week we are oblitred to hold over a lot of material ready for this issue, includjn.r communication commend intr Liberty Theatre for not openintr Sun¬ days, till our next issue.
' The Life of Our Savior," in 7 reels, will be presented at the Plaza oil Tuestiiiy evenintr, April 3, for bene¬ fit of the Altar Society of the Roman
Catholic Church, with special music, ,, - ,,,. , ^ , „ .
There will be two nerfonnances, 7:30 <^ (lanKed lime of Annual Meetin); ur,A 0(in' ' At the .special meetinnt!- of the club
st Thur.sday evenintr, the time of
The spook and coon dance will be ; ^,es iriven by the Entertainment Commit- ^'o tee this .Saturday evenintr. March 24. I
Prizes will be awarded to the best I Majority in favor makeup, also prizes for the cake j No. 2, Police, $10,000 walk. Ladies arc reiiuested to appear Yes 83
a.-i trhoBts and . trentlemen as coons. I No (iO
T ickcts will be 35 cents each. j
Lecture on Yellowstone Park | Majority in favor
Harold E. Brown will trive his lec- >jo. .">, Cement Walks, .?1.5(io ture on Yellowstone Park at the Club, Y^g g,j ^^^^
llou.se on Tuesday evenintr, April 17. No 49 \o
Secretary of .State to Visit j
Francis M. Hutro, Secretary ofi Majority in favor
^. ^, ,. : nfJL'" t'^'An^*""""'' "" '"'¦'''"¦'¦ "^^""! f"^""'- "«^^ houses have been starte<l
I a.ssume that the question.s are j noons at 4.,10. | ^^ ^j,^. ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^„^. j,^, j^^
asked in a friendly spirit, and 1 be.ir ; -— J Frederick Park. This company now
to reply to them in the same manner, j The viUatrc sympathizes with our' i^ , ...ntuve^ in .-onrs*^ .>f ,.on
At the outset let me say that most school prTncipal M. E. Powell in the | ^'" . ' /'^^'hf^ '% ,^"7,? [L vd-
all vour questions applv {o the Coun-1 death of his father whioh occurred i f^'"'^'*'"" '" ^^"^ ^*^'^"'" "^ "^^ '''-
can Missions;" leader, Mi.ss Annie V^' '^'''^^¦'•¦''"^"^- '^V'''''"^'"'f^'' *'""" I PoL^^^^^^^^^
Bwleli. Town affairs, and are matters over|PoNve|l in Stoharie (ounty. N- V William Valentine is confined to
— "ji-^^h the Boanl of Supervisors of. Mr Powell s place in -school was tak-, ^is home on Bedford Avenue with a
the County, Democratic, as vou know, | en by .Mrs. Tree, formerly Miss Hib- have control and supervision. j bard, one time local teacher, while he
1. Relative to the exijenditure of Und Mrs. Powell were absent from the , -,, , . „,.,„, t!ie appropriation for county roads | yiHatre.
day; 11 a. m. subject, "Othniel the for the vear 1017, that owinjr to the'
famous ireneral; 7:30 p. m subject, ^.w tax law. funds were available | Mrs. VV. E. Hewlett, A. E. Hewlett, •.Stand Still and See the Salvation of earlier than heretofore; in my judff-!""'' the Misses Hewlett returned to
ment it was in the interest of the i the villatre on .Saturday after spend- county and town to have the work un- •"« the Inst three months in Balti-
Catholic .(ler way completed at the earliest 1'"ore, Md.
.,,. ! On Palm Sunday nitrht there will , moment in order that the residents'
• ' be a service of Solemn Blessintr of 4 niiirht havo the benefit of the trood ' Funeral services were held at the sets of vestments, richly embroidered, roads durintr the Winter months. i home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carpen 162 245 I specially imported, for use in church
News of the Churches
Epworth Leatrue
Topic, Sunday, "Our .South .Ameri-
Baptist
Rev. William Breckenridtic. pastor, will preach at both services on Sun-
1
101
4.5
0
17H
41
Total . God.'
277:
86'
severe attack of niuiiips. '"Bill" says he feels as if he h:i(l a baseball in ; each side of his neck.
President Peter .lohiuson received ; word on Tuesday that thmutrli tho I earnest solicitation of the Hellmoro ¦ Boanl of Trade the Lontr Islan.i HaiN ' road had been in<luced to add to tho I local train service, under the Sprinir chantre of time-table, a v.-t'st-boumt train at 10:04 p. m. These have both
„, _....- 01^ ^'^'*-,/'""'*^'^";P«"- been passintr throuirh the villatre HS
,10 - Relates to a matter of business ' ter. Park Ave., on Friday last for ; ^^j gjj^ j^^;,,^ and the Railroud Com-
11.5 services The sermon in the evenintr judtrmeni. The Boanl of .Supervisors ! Myrtle Elizabeth Frederick, the two!,,;^^.^. ^f the Boanl has been workint? --—will be by Rev. John .J hum, of St. have by experience found that better i .year old dauirhter of Peter I-reder- f^^ ^0^,^ time to secure the added ac- ¦ •iJ;.Marys at Bensonhurst-by-the-Sea. results are obtained bv trivinr con-' "'K- Burial was in the Lutheran I ^.m„,„j„jjfij,„,
tracts for reconstruction and repair t emetery, Brooklyn. The Rev. WM. , "
.S't:ite, will visit the club at the month ly ffct-totrether mttjtintf on Thursday eveninir', Ai;ril 20.
and 9:00.
-i-pai.
27(i; . '¦"t|l*'r«". , ^ of roads to men w'no have been dointr H. Littebrandt officiated. Chas. Hays | Robert R. Scollav died at his homo
89 Services are held in this church ey- this work for a number of years oast ^ «;'« the undertaker. • ^„ Hillside Avenue on .Satunlay of
I ery .Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 and who ace equipped with machm-! i ij,st week of pneumonia after an ill-
187 P- ni- The Sunday School se.ssion be- ery and experienced help; prices have! -'ohn Wood of Lindenmere Drive j^^^j. ^f j,,,^. (j^.^. ,(.^^,j. ' |.uneral .ser- No. 4. $4000 for Litrht Extensions ' *f'"^j}*-f" P-'1\\. '^''.^ L^^th^r Leaj^ue i been less than those made at a pub-j secured a posiUonyvith the Guaran-| ^j^ip^ were "held at his late residence
/rom Light Fund ~^ "" " " ""¦" ' "-" ¦ -¦• --' - > <" -~ -
Yes 100 ir,c,
No 41 45
Boy Scouts of America, Troop 1, will have a lecture on tirst aid in its meetini' room, basement of the Episcopal Church, next Tuesday ev¬ enintr, March 27, liy Dr. T. II. Ev¬ ans, professor of Lontt Island Col- Icffe Hospital, and 2:!d Retrinient, U.
liie annua) inO?tintt was chanKetl from ! ,, Majority in favor January to the second Monday in No. .j. Same as .No. 4, Water April. I Yes 99 l"?^
No 41 42
devotional meetintr is held at 7:00 lie lettintr on Mav 8, lOlC, in the ! ty Trust C:o. of 140 Broadway, New ;-pypj,,|.,^, i.veninir Rev Harrv Blinn
200 Pm. „ ,^ , u • , .. Town of .North Hempstead. This Vork and entered upon his duties on ,,,,tor "of the Bellmore Presbyterian
„fij Benjaniin Hubbard, physical di- was the policy of the Board when 11 Monday. ; ('hurch,oniciatinu, and the interment
I rector of the !• reeport schools, will was first elected and the first con- ! took place Wednesday in Evertrreeii
1 SO ; •"*l'"-*",'< "t the monthly meetintr of the tract Riven by me in this manner was I Kev. Frank Draper of this villatre j (^p^^j.^g^y
Mr. Scollay was -U, years of atre
Hood
Birthday Party {Majority in favoi'
.\ party was triven Miss .Marjorie j No. (I, Fire Alarm Proposition Hatfield of North Lontr Beach Ave- Yes :iH 60
nue to celebrate her tenth birthday an- No 109 1,50
nivorsary on Saturday afternoon from '
I Men's Club, .Monday, March 2*i, on approved by the County EnRineer \ was the preacher at Holy Hot . "Seven Months of Civil Soldiering," ^^^j ^;;;n by the then Comptroller, ' Church. New York City, on Sunda
ROOSEVELT
B3
John Lynn.
; 3. Embraces a matter of business ' hold a policy, and is not directed at any act;
wirele"s apparatus in the Milburn ''l^nV"*-' '^"' eijoy*, , »"'' "fresh- Xtion Ifis work was pronounced , "i?"ts were served. Miss Betty Cum- 80 nearlv perfect that he was re- "i'"S« ^«n«'> a fancy dance and Mas- quest^ 'to ^install them in several. ter f. Kelley played on the y,ohn The
.Nnthii
Charles Epple is sufferintr from ap¬
his early life was spiiil in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, when? he was enKatred' in the stcaniflttintr business. He was unmarried and is survived by his father, .hiiiies .Siol- lay, two brothers, Frank and Wil- li;im, and four sisters, Mrs. I'laiik f oran, Mrs. Jolui Baldwin. .Mrs. .\. S. Baldwin and Mrs, Lottie Scollay. Vi'ilb-jr F. Southard was the funer¬ al director.
No
74
FRATERNAL ORDERS
Episcopal ~~ j The Woman's Guild wil '^" sale ot home-made cakes, pies and of my administration.
bread Saturday afternoon of this, 4. Let me correct a serious error j;, 981 week from 2 to 5 in the basement of in vour charire, that the first War-1 viev 'i->'Jnhe church. renite road cost ?1.00 per yanl. The ; Nhs
— i The services Sunday in the Church tirst contract was let durintr the ad-1 161'of the Transfitruration will he Holy ministration of Supervisor Craft at | No. 7, $5500 fjr H^iise for Hose 2 | Communion at 8 a. m., niornintr pray- $1.35 per square yard. On April 27,; penuicitis.
Y'es 71 10}^ 239' er and sermon 10:45, evenintr prayer'1014, the Merrick Road contract
55 199 and sermon at 7:45. Durimr the Len- west from Rockville Centre to the, The entertainment and dance of the
!L ten season the weekday services are ¦ City Line, was let at $l.:i8 p*>r Vkrd. i Harmony Republican ( ub was at-
110! Wednesdays, Litany yid Interces-. The incroEised cost per yard durinc ''•''^''«' py "*'""¦'* 300. and is reported 1 sions 10:30 a. m.: Thursdays, even-; the last year is due to the increase,'' iileasiiitr success. in'.r prayer and sermon at 8; F'ridays, in priee of labor and materials. This . ~ ~ . , , .
Evensonu- at 5 p. m. The speciaL incre:ise ha.s been so pronounced that Thfi^Unitecl Boys Britraile of Amer-,
IrUK Niakt A Ria Success : ^^ountr, Marjone t^arle, Janette van > •"- - "^ - " preacher announced for next Thurs- within the laat few months the State ; i9<^ <^<>; }]• .-'tn ""ttalion Sitrnal , ¦; ,.^^, Husy Bee .Sewintr Circle iiiet
msn l^lgni a Dig ouctess p,,i^^_ Audrey and Muriel Ryan.Mil- .The nianufacturo of the Stephens I day evenintr is Rev. Frederick A. ; Hit;hwav Department has withdrawn ^orps, held its weekly drill Momby I ,v,;i, m,s. Lanir-.lon, March 1... 1 ho
The '-Irish Nitrht for benefit 01 .j^j^j .Mahnken .Francis Doerflintrer, P'ston rinps for motors started a few 1 vVritrht, St. Mark's f'hurc.h. Brook- contracts for the coiiistrucllon of State with a lartre attendance. The drills ; ,n;jjt nieelinK will be with Mrs. 1. the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, on Dorothy Alarlow, Beatrice Burkhiird, months atro in Soper s trarajre, but j lyn ,hi"-hwus in many sections of the . lon^'^^t "^ ^''^^ sitrnaliiit; and squad | {.(,^4, on -March J'.*.
Saturday eveninK was a bitr sui'cesa. , ivjab,.;, j|j,yi^.i,i_ jjjgjj Mitchell, Miss busine.ss has trrown to such an ex-I i State " " ilrills.
The protrram, followed by a recep- (j.^0j„,an Ue^ty Cuminirs, Doris; tent it has been found necessary to ! Methodist Church ' 5. Your statement as to my pick- I Alpha Council N... II, ll -f \.. will
tion in Brooklyn Hall, was as follows., si^i^h, Nevada 'Pinkham; Louis Doer- erect a factory which will be located | An Easter bazaar and supyer will . intr a favorite road contractor of "the , I.ast Thursdav mornintr a lartre jai- h'"''' '^ '^"'¦^'¦<' "'"' ''"",""" "^ >^" Introduction, Star^Spantrled Banner, fli„j,j.r_ junior Winston, Frank Joer- on Atlantic Avenue. Besides Mr. j be triyen under the auspices of the Branch" is without foundation, as : ratre owned by' Mr. Bunlett, with a!li"l-'e rooms next luesd:iy evemntr,
St«P|i^"«v the inventor, those inter-. Methodist Sunday School ami the . followintr payments to road contract-I .^ifioo auto, was destroyed by fire; I M"<!' -'"• t" whi.'h the p^'l'l'c is in- ested in the company are Gcortre M. I Ladies' Aid .Society, at the church, ors show: small insurance. The" deWrtment | • ited.
Levy, David Levy and l-anU Brad-; pjne Street, next Thur.sday and P>i- 101(5, Hastintrs Asphalt 'was called out atrain Tuesday even- - • ; .,.-.,¦.
ley.--Observer. , jay, March 29 and 30, afternoon and' Block .M4,503.40 jnj, of this week, about 7:15, for an! 'I'he Patriotic (.iicle will ho.d its
evenintr. Useful articles will be on July 1014, to date. Roth & old barn owned by Mr. Libby on I pi'io'^'hle and domino at the home ot
Spreading Out
n thfi Bccf** fr«te of I-reeport and
al cifRii cinity.
Dublin Minstrel Boys, interlocutor, -^^^^^^ Anthony Kelley, T. Kelley,
Raymond Keirnan; Mathew Keirnan, Ri^hanl McChesney, Herbert Rollo,
Leo Ve>ulitt, Ralph Michaels. John Robert Edwards, Morrell Marshall,
Clinton Eiran; Musical Trio, Messrs. [.^ederick Gott.schaldt, Thuron Miller,
Smith, Fedden and Mauersberger; ^^^1,^,^^ Hatfield, Monttromery Mil
fessor Weinhaben, another lodger,; ter P. Shea secretory and retristrar ^ , the .TunelOlO rerni" buT wa^ I wi" be retrular preachintr service at an existing corporation, "owninir the Edward Meaney; Anton Sauerblitz, of vital statistics, for four years he- J: f " tuc ..um i,>n) tcmi, uul was,.„ f. 1 , >-., . "^ , } , ' , . "
a prospective buyer of paintings, j KinninR February 28
John Meaney. j
The protrram was well encored, the ; OBITUARY
numbers being excellent. Music for m*dv *mx- /^-oaiw
dancintr was furnished by Bailey's MARY ANN GRADY
orchestra. ! Mrs. Mary Ann Gratly, atre
, VI
Guarding Against Smallpox
Dr. H. M. BiKKs, State Commis-|an(i~'was buried Tu'e8(ray of Hea"' health
not reached till January, 1917, when'"^•'''^'' with sermon by the pastor, trround soutrht to be used for ceme ! an adjournment was requested by : Rev. D. S. Coors, indudintr talk to tery purposes, and the application in i Mr. Fishel, counsel for Mr. Randall, the children; Sunday School at 2:30 no way invaded the provisions of the i to the June term, as Mr. John J. Ran- P- '"•! Epworth Leatrue at 7 p. m.; Maloney law, prohibitintr cemeteries j dall was in the South. This adjourn-' topic, "Our South .\merican Mis-1 in Nassau County, 'ment atrreed to. he has now been re-| sions;" leader, Miss Florence White-' 7. Is based on an absolutely false, ., „„,.,•„, . Rr.w.wivn- Mr« H»r
premise. It di(l not cost the County I ^.''"^ i«^'^'.°V'^ VV/mivi «
.$19.50 for the county automobile j ]\^' "^ Rj<:'hniond llill; Mrs. Sauer-
use.l by the Super^¦isor. The total ^''L'^'^-^'^ <¦••'5«'^""^•^^'^¦• •^'"»!;?^''-
ly expended Honor classof the .Sunday School, at' cost was $1005.64. Durintr this peri- °' Hempsead; Mrs. inorne, oj rree-
Patrick's Day. The decorations and souvenirs were Kreen aiul white. .A substantial repast was served, trames were tilayed and many beautiful prizes were iriven. The truests were Mrs. Harman, Mrs. .Aube. Miss Grace Aube. Mrs. .Stortz, all of the Bush-
ble evenintr was sent.
Jr. O. I . A. M.
The roll-call reunion will be- this Friday evenintr.
hel.l
miles for county purposei
Prayer meetintr will be held at the 8. If the cost of runnintr Nassau
New York to West Babylon and after Mrs "GradVi8"'survi'v;d b'y h'er'hus-' ^^r^P^L «"'' i'«Po«ed 'of. church this Friday evenintr at 7:30. County is hitrher than any other coun-
a visit of two days returned home, j„im and fivrchildrc- ^^"^ ^°^" ^°"'"'' P"^''*"' " resolu- The attendance at the prayer meet- ty in the state, and I (lo not admit
all the while sufferintr from small- " ' tion, by a unanimous vote, instruct- '"^'^ '"^ increasinir every week under this to be ^true, the plain answer is
pox. Commissioner Biptrs adds> ' MARY ESTHER MILLER '"*¦' f'ounselor Davison to carry the the leadership of Mr. Secerson The that our (ounty Budtret includes
"It is hoped that no further cases ' Mary Esther Milk-r, aged 66 years. 1 ^¦«'*'«' **> " decision. .seryice is over at 8:U,, so all who County road bonds and interest on may occur, but in view of the known wife of ex-Assemblvman William G.
.Mutual Benevolent Association
The anniversary celebration of Freeport .M. B. A. will be held next Widnesdav evenintr. March 2H. ,Ari
and
sioner of Health, sends word to the | Cross'CemeterV; Brookiyn, following!-"""ey, '" 'lefense of the action, H th« home o^ ts te^^^^^^^^ 'iL'^'irL!^,': ^T™!! ^''•'"^*"'': L'ue.sts ' when the hoste'ss rendered eiilertaimnent will be provided
health officers of Lontr Island of a « requiem mass in the R.C. Church i''f".\';\P'-""^^ '"'" °"" ' . .
man, yyho on March J5. traveled from ' of Our Holy Redeemer at Freeport. i ?1 VI!!./'!.i'?*-'..':''-i..'." ''""'*'-"'" '*''°"^'' meetintr will be held at the 8
some fine vocal niusic. .Mrs. Brown ; refreshinenls served also entertained with instrumental -. .
music
WANTAGH
rr,„'t„ H.I.. ..a...w,» K.. <ti-o.li..«u.l Will 'i'i-\7 "' r" i"«'i""T'"' '¦' I.'.'""72" "'\xr r\ 5 J /^ » -ii ; ¦''o, and have two troo<l times in the If these items were deducted fro
"^"'*%K»llr?"""h/.*^ ''/hl'^\'iL,. fn^¦,^J.''l"'.!^'Tl..'^.°"??^ Declared on Caterpillars same evenintr
you, therefore, be on the lookout for linjjerintr illness, at her home at 1.57 ,„. ,. ,. * r- r.
possible cases of mild smallpox in s„uth Ocean Avenue. Funeral ser- , ilf.-^assau County farm Bureau your neitrhborhood and urtre the ad- vices were held Thursday afternoon, | "5^ ''*"' l''""-" to reduce the number visability of all persons beintr vaccin-, Rev. S. O. Curtice, pastor of the M. , "^ ,.**'"'^ caterpillars throujfh the ated who have never been vaccinated. I,' ri,,.r..i, r.flR,.iuti„., ..aMi..fo.i h«-..v. ' "leilium of the school children this
wish to tro to the sock social cai^ do County road bond.s, and maintenance
If these items were deducted fron the County Budtret the rate per cap-
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles W. Allen are
Ui/^u cr>ur\r\t kt/^ttc '<•» for the runnintr of the County entertainintr a little baby trirl, born
rllUti Ot-MVJUL INLI I to ' trovernment would be $1.05. Your last Thurs<lay.
(Special Contributor) comparison with Suffolk County is
In chapel last Monday mornirttr, Mr. unfair ami misleadintr. Suffolk Coun- Percy W. Behrens, proprietor of
Masons
-At the retrular coiriniunication of .MassHpei|ua Lodtre No. 822, F. and .A. litl , at .Massapequa llall, Rockvilla Centre, on Monday evenintr. ,Ai>rill2, the Fellow-Craft'I)(>trree will be cnn- ferreil upon five candfdates. Tho iVliildle chamber Lecture will be con¬ ferred by Ht. Wor, William 11. ( on-
About fifty from Freeport attend-
collectintr the trreatest Notices were sent around Tuesday i net return from April 1, 1916, to | masses and then there is ''''"'-. the annual speakin;: contest date, for town and county fees, in-
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his official capacity will be at his of- its endeared her to many of the citi- '"V'luai
flee from 2 to 3 each day to vaccinate ¦ .ens of the vdie^ unostentatiou^ ""-b- number"of"sint^ie-pH;.;7 of would be held either April 27 or May : cludinK fees for the copyintr and ex-
; \eavL a nluce it wil be difficult to 1 ""^ ''"»'»'¦ <¦<"• individual collections. "»• , The boy contestants will be' tendinjf of the tax rolls was
eavis a pluqe >t will be difficult to [ .j, ^ ^^^^^, ^^ ^^^ ^^^^.^ ^^^^^^ ,r.„„e,| by Mr. Arthur and Mr. Hub-, $8,617.82
"'*• ;.. 1.; .u;- I- __ 1 - h«r,l wViHn Vli«e I?.. iT-^Viil.! ar,A IWlao , 1.^../..m A *.«;! 1 lOIC *^ \jf...»u 'il
without charKe. any persons wh care to call for such service
tfendance exceeding that of any pre-
•Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite offici-• vious ball. -Mr. and ^Irs. Oeortjo
ciated at the funeral of Mrs. Cert- ' .Morton I^ivy letl the irrand march.
rude V'ath, aire 73, mother of Mrs. The proceeds will be used for tha
Amiel Whitman of Seaford. .Saturdny charity work in the lodt?«.
, Doutdas. Arch . Support Shoe for ; ^:Thrdeb^i^_ci^; meri^_ Friday < hf th^ B^aH ^ Xi=s"^^^" .d f^^^I^J^! hdd ^J^s .^2l '">.•
shoes and tubea.
table stand in the Pitterman ^ _ support; prke $7 00 CrevoY^^^^^^^ U' u i..-* ^ . . County bills, no .supe;,y»- t to the! fi„^ ^--jth many who had come to pay
..74 South Main Street, and in- Dr. PosnerS Shoes for Baby. 95 So Main St ^™^°'»«'«»- Eugene \^ ells was elected treasur- audit for his owti • .or si,<ns the; the last tribute of respect to his mem-!
yon to cBll on him when in nt-ed ' Soft Black Kid Lace Shoe. pUin toe, Adv»rti«*m«nt! fL «** SI"'' '"Jj'*'^* *''**'*'¦*' ^'"'^ u*'^ '''?'S? *' "'"»-• ""'^ "^^ ; <,ry. The sermon was preached by,
of anythinsr in this line. . . Priee 51.75. Sold at Crevoiserat's, Aa>erti8eraent. tinnir officer. Edwin gloat. .members ,,;f p- .ditedby the other pj;. Thomas S. Braithwaite and the, .
Advertisement's So. Main St. Do you want to sub-let a i,«i-t nti*y,l L a .^^^°^^-i^^'' ^^ iJ",*, ^^ "''^l.. '* ^^^ <*' SuP^^v'" j interment wa.s in Greenfield Wedne»-. Rpv M. O, Lepley, Ph. D.. will preach
day. Sunday mornipi; on '*'rhe World'* E»
BALDWIN ;
At the M. E. Church the paator.
AdvertiBement your
coal.
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¦ you want to sub-let a part of I the Student staff play "The Colleee t"!
^oTo^ro^rS^irJXl^Tlt-^^^^^^^^^ --^-vored to...n.wer your ^
to eliminate the'
, I in that way—at tl
Adverti^.«rt[of a classified a5. i: ^r'^.t^^^^^Uf^'l^^iA^^
Sinclair Raynor. 8 No. Main St.; Wkahop orH^oft? You ^i^ht b^ ?i ?n.i^jT t^'' '^-*^'^^"**** '*»^^'» nnest* „ „ . TJ " ' | timate of Christ J and in the evefting:
Tel. 184 Freeport The place to buy Wanted-Automobile mechanic. able to eliminate the "^L?'rfhilh i h^^ /""« briefly yet fully. | Wanted-Hnx^t young ntan to | "Why People 0«'it, Church." Pmrer
G. Bennett. Smith. Inc. renU in tha>t ^y-^t the Sffii^ co^^ competene head for khvth^^ /° "Po'^KX to make for j wait on customers 8n<l make hJmwIf meetintr on Wednesday evenirnr. Hpc-
Adverttaement!^ « cl«,Vifio.7.X winingcoatj^ 1ot» time and a very arjusinK and' ^^^'"^ done m my administration. 8rei!iers.lly useful m gnrage. jtial service will be held every eveiw
Yo ara very truly, G. Bennett SmiUi, jnc.' ing durinir Passion Week, excepting
Hiram R. Smith. | Advertiaement Honday and Saturday
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19170323 |
| Date | 1917-03-23 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 12 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19170323 |
| Date | 1917-03-23 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 12 |
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Nassau Counfy Review 1 FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 12 ^ ^'\ . a*. . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL TAXPAYERS DO NOT Tsrpesetting Machine Our new Mereenthaler Linotype Bri«l lum. Conc.rnint R..id«iiu . Communitjr. and Th.ii Machine is now in8talle |
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