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Nassau County Review
Offidal P^ver, Vflafe of Fi^efM^rt
KREEPORT, N. Y^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919
VoL XXn, No. 46
AROUND THE TOWN
(By T. B. C) A Leaaon in High Finances We do not have to go to college to leam all about high finance. Here is a lesson which came to mv knowl¬ edge this week, of a youhg lady who could give some of the college pro- iTessors points on the game. She had been delivering Wash to a number of people for a neighbor who did the work. She collected the amount spe¬ cifled and returned it to the wash wo¬ man, the amount depending upon the size of wash. Making a long story short, the last time she delivered the wash to ' yam (we
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Brlat llMB* CoBCWuias RaiiaeBtt af Our
CMunuHy, atti Thetr CuaaU. V*^**
ani Saclal Affair*
A birthday party was gnven in hon¬ or of Miss Helen Weinhold's fourth birthday, at her home, 22 South Main Street, on Tuesday. A very enjoya¬ ble time was spent. Among the gruests were friends from Baldwin, Rockville Centre and Freeport as follows: Miss¬ es Jan Shearer, Dora Smith, Gladys Lasson, Alma Weinhold, Fred and ... ^,. Frank Lasson, Mrs, R. Shearer, Mrs.
the person who told us this,a. Lasson, Mrs. A. Weinhold, Mrs. A.
'. got it nrst hand) she cQl-'g,„j(),
ABOUT THE CHURCHES
(Itaaa (¦ thia ealiaua ara mmkaaati fraa tha paator. ef churcha. ami aacratarW* ar otker afltciala af church aaeiatiaa. Thaaa iteaaa, withia the llaaita af eur apaca, ap¬ pear a* furulahad.
Methodist Twenty-six new members were ac¬ cepted for membership in the Men's Club of the Methodist Church at the monthly meeting Thursday evening.
The meetine was held in the parson-, _ , ... - ^,
age and the rooms were crowded with'F»_'!*l_*/P.':!^!t'l!.^ *?P!!f]!*'°^?L*'?!
Freeport Has New
P<Jice Captain
, At a .special meeting of the Village Board of Trustees Monday evening, the resignation of John J. Dunbar, as Captain of Police, was received and upon the recommendation of Village Pi'esident Anderson (who is still con¬ flned to his home as the result of his recent auto accident) William D. Jef¬ ferson was appointed acting captain, at the same salary as Captain Dunbar has been receiving. Resolution was
I long and faithful services
LOCAL TOPICS
MERRICK
CoBBMiita ami axplanatieaa net aatiraly ei Tbis column i. edited b. Rev. W. ¦. Lit' a aawa aatnra. ea villaga affaire, tebrandt and all itema ahould be aent to hia
by tha editor. to in.ara inieition nnder thia beadiaa.
Will Make Good
• We have not, at this writing, met Hans Hansen, the new member of the Freeport Police Force, although we have heard considerable about him. He was one of the first Long Island hoys to enlist for service, entering the outfit in which Bob Campbell, Pete
I Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the 22nd after Trini¬ ty, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Moming prayer and sermon. Evening prayer and sermon. The Sun¬ day School meets in the Parish House each Sunday at 10:00 a. m.; lesson, "EHisha and the Syrian Army," 2nd Kings 6 and 7. The Woman's Aux-
men. Foiiowing the business meet-1''""5,""" '-"•".^"' »««^v.c« Captain White and several other Freeport ^ys ..u o • u
William Sherman of New York """""^ "^ given to the Village of unlisted, way back when America first '"nry meets weekly m the Parish
lected |3.50 for the wash and when it 1
ing
entertained, and refreshments served.
Monday evening the married men '•
:^it"y&hS"lhe ^mount'ltukit' Miss Sarah Carman of Brooklyn ! defeased'thlTngfe men ^7 bowUng l^-^on as a member of the police ers. I happened to meet one "of the hel'l Thursdays at 8:00 p. ..^ 12M Consulution w^rthe^w^^ >n«tch at the Freeport Club. Two^"'*^*' «*«""«.that he was about to boys the other day who was quite en- I";""*" J.']!' Charlee A. (
whrdid the !^sh br^ueht forTh the '" Philadelphia with her eldest sister j alleys have, been re^rved for every I f "^^^ h»«'l^««'"''itl'il^S*- ^'l,"!" Ll"!.'!^^^^^.:^^""*. ^.:^^:'.^fJ^}^ ^TTT ^m^L'''Zl''J'J'
and niece.
.,n,gyg ! Freeport, and accepting his resigns- entered the iight, and has just recent- House on Thursdays at 2.30 p. m. and
jtion with regret. ly returned home from abroad where ^''^ welcome to its membership any
Harry Gla.ser also tendered his res- he has been guarding German prison- '*dy in the village. Choir practice is
..... . . . ,.,.,.,. , __ The Boy
Calkins as
i Mcmdav"night"f^'r t'hT'ciu'b' 'a11 mem' '?"*t'*'" ^*"" *'*** accepted. Applica- he was delighted himself to meet Hans days in the Parish House at 7:30 p.
I bers are invited to come out and join :'«'"» f°^ appointment to the force again; that one of the last times he ni. A cordial invitation is extended
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pearsall are in the contests. Next Tuesday even- Y'^r^'^fy t^''°o "«"^0^- S*"^^" saw him was when he came in one ^?,"" *° *"*"^*he services of this
I spending the winter at West Palm ing the Club will give an entertain-1 »"'* William H. Reeve. Mr. Hansen night from a scouting trip with his f,''"^^^„f'^'^„t? '^j^*'"^* identifie<l with
mer' and with numerous customers. It I Beach. At the present time they artment in the Sunday School rooms. >»? "PP"'"^"^ *" '^e regular force, gun on one shouKJer and a German "ts comunity interests.
mSthavrSirt the little gi^^^^ their grandson, Leon i Miss Grace Tillion. Miss Kimball and.»"«* Adam \ ulch now a special police prisoner over the other. He described
See when she pocketed a nickel, 1 Whaley. who was married October ,31, i Harry Hayden, all of New York Ciy, < ?;«« transferred to the regular force, him as a man of even disposition and Invitations are out for the marriage dir^e or quarter from one of her'and with his wife is spending a hon- will be the entertainers. Tickets are ^r^ ?f^« »"''. Captain Dunbar were ^remarkable "trength and was posi- of James Francis Mulcahy, elder son ghbo^-rcuTo^ers wTenXy gav",eymoon visit with them'. ;50 cents and. can be secured, from any -PPo-ted^/J-lfj, Pol-e.^^ ...,„,.„„„ !l.?i'?fl l;!.„^^"H.^„^.f,?„»f^'*•°" t° t°his''viira"ge,**to- K'urs^lf wLie!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William e!
Guilfoyle of North Tarrytown, N. Y.
o ., t A . ^he wedding takes places the 19th of
Both of our puni^pers were used to this month at Saint Teresa's Church,
who did the wash brought forth the fact that the enterprising damsel, not yet in her teens, had pocketed the ex¬ tra dollar, a procedure which she had been carrying out all through the sum
neighbor's customers when they gave her an ertra tip for her interest in the
''o'^"' ^ j Y. W. C. A. to Give
Notes on the Election "Blue Vaudeville"
Franklin G. Hill received a flatter- On Friday night of this week the ing vote in his home villages of Free-; Blue Triangle Club of Freeport will
I member of the Club or at the door. I The entertainment is for the ladies as well as the men. I Sunday Service
' 10:30 a. m., worship and sermon. 12:00 noon, Men's Bible Class; Geo.
Mr. Hirschthal of the American the police force of the village.
Theatre appeared at the meeting and ¦
presented a reel of movie films, to¬ gether, with the negatives, taken on the occasion of the Welcome Home
Day exercises on Labor Day. The advantage in the fire on the Hemp- North Tarrytown, N Y After their Board accepted this gift from Mr. stead and Babylon Turnpike, in Roose- Carriage the young people will re-
Those Pumpers Used to Advantage
port and Merrick having 1117 votes'^o to Mhieola and on Saturday night *^^.on „ *' o^^fL^ <?nh«„i. Ho,niH Hirschthafand his partner, Mr. Levy, velt district, on Monday. With the ^ide in Freeport where Mr Mulcahv
in the 17 Districts against 1276 for to Rockville Centre where the girls p ^ :30 p ™,"nfpnLnt r L«, ?ir Proprietors of the Ame'S-- tuJ! H,.iiHi„„ „ ti..,....,A f..t t .k„ , rreeport wnert Mr. Mulcahy
his Republican opponent. In the same yji, join in the big combination dra- E- Brown, superintendent Classes for »- »- ^^
With
- - . ", V . n ," ^ - — -- v^^'-^^^^?r?¥^r^^'S'^vi ^\h^'^ ^'^^- ^^:'^ii:^:^ninur^^n;, ttu &"-^-'«^-- - «t- '-^-^
district the head of the ticket, Demo- matic event, The Blue Triangle Vaude- all ages m any one of the departments., ^^ppij^ation was received for the more than that length of hose-the
! ville.
a.fr. „ ™ f..,.,„».u T „„™,„ A..,,..'' Application was received for 6:45 p. m.. Epworth League devo- .^^X,. „r . ii,r»,f ^,. r„i„nnK„.
olacinir of a lieht on Columbus Ave- Kasoline pumper having over 2001) ¦ -ru u c- i i /. lai meetmg -nue between BroXay and Commer- feet, thev put good streams of water ^he H. .Schuyler tammanns left on
by thee congregation, .quartette.
.\nthems by ¦
eratic, received 659 votes. ,...c.
Thomas McWhinney for Assembly-j The local girls are presenting the tional meeting
man, ran 69 behmd the ticket m the pageant, "The Wayside Piper," as .'"^".Pi; "V , v * j u i;ia' avenue, it was ueciueu lu nnve - - -" ^ - -— ¦
six districts in the Village of Free-1 their share of the program. This pag- 1""^,^ ^hole-hearted hymn singing ^.^^.^ installed at once. Several other i burning down. The fire was under
port. We wonder whether the "wiseigant won fir.«t prize at the Panama- " ° """ "¦" „.«= .
ones" will blame this tp Mr McWhin-; pacific Expositicr. in 1915 and Mrs.
ney's being more or less in favor of j Schuyler, who has been assisting Miss
the agitation of the "wets" at Albany, Johnson in training the girls for this
or because of his affiliation with the performance, was the original "Piper,"
Manhattan.
mosquitoes, or what ?
There was not a whole lot of dif¬ ference in the popularity of our Re¬ publican Gounty Clerk and our Repub- Jican Town Clerk. The first received
applications for electric lights were' Kood headway, and it was a long run, . - ,
.received and referred to the light but the engines were there ready for, '^ meetmg for the reorganization of
coniitittue, .work when tlic Roosevclt iiremcn the .Men's Club is called for Friday
made their long run. and wore ready evening the 21.st, in the Parish House
n<>t...^<><1 l-l»», *« connect up. The fraternity exist- at S:30 o'clock. All the men of the
rv.eiurnea oome -^.^.^ between the heads of the twi dc- village are invited and urj^d to attend
,.-» i,iv=.v,..>,„wv,..o. x..= „«,o.«^ « -u ^ I * D 11 t Unable to Talk partments was shown whon Chief Wil- this meeting.
Piper" is based upoif the old story of M. H. Cook of Brooklyn^ a former, ,^^,^,,1^3 Driggs Lewis of Wallace Hams left our engine to pump thru
and has had much to do with its vari
The "Coronation of the Rose" will j be given Thursday evening in lhe M,' E. t hurch of Hempstead, under the
presentations. "The Waysido ^i'^Pi"**^"^. ^^e Ladies' Circle. Mrs.
"The Pied Piper of Hamelivi," but in resident of Freeport, is drilling theg^j.-^^^. j^^^ j^j^ ^^^^^ j^ Rockville Cen-; the Roosevclt line, and ordered our Kobert .lohnsto.i, jr., on Monday will
this dramatic adaption the music of ^^ast. 1.'549 votes in Freeport and the second the Piper symbolizes the appeal of the , 1472, comparing with 1272 for the Young Women's Christian Asaocia-
hoad of the ticket. Ition to the hearts and minds of girls. „ 1 ,.;„, 4
But when it comes to rumiing, "the i jnto the Piper's flute Faith and *¦ •"• "" Sunday morning. A old war horse," Smith Cox, had it over 'nope and Love have breathed the es- *?'-°"P "^ ^ZttlL '«rf oT^n f'o"r °«ll all of the candidates who had oppo-1,ence of themselves to produce a clear !ihoo'an_d^cla8ses^ are^ open for^^all Eition, with 1568 votes. 'spiritu^Kmelody with which the Piper
tre Monday morning to take a busi- gasoline pumper home for uny poss^i- take iip the work of village postmas-
„ .. ness trip to Brooklyn in his auto. He r.-ui c. 1. 1 °"P.'^* , . . n Ar mysteriously disappeared and was .iot Bible School session begins at 9:45 u.,„_j * „;„ .,„t;i i„t„ 'r„„ojo..
ble emergency
fine
heard from again until late Tuesday j night, when his family haard some-! one enter the house about 10:15 and-
ter. Mr. Johnston was the only appli¬ cant trying the recent examinations A Gain and a Loss ^ot a succ-essor to the present post-
,„, ,, „ ., 1 -luistiess, Mrs. Harry Leich, who re-
rhe Coanty of Nassau is assured of ^j^^^pj q,, finding that home duties and J It wa-s ^" honest and intelligent and capa-: pubij^. jjfg ^,e,.j. „ot compatible in the found Mr. Lewis sitting in a chair. He' h'.e administration of the County Jail present time when it is .so difficult
And when we come to read the re-|of girls. In the. Council scene the
who will attend.
Parents and friends and the Sunday
And at that G. Wilbur Doughty, for;goes forth into the wayside places of 'A^hnn^'nll^rnnr^n the State is better Supervisor, was not far behind Town 1 modern life to awaken a responsive School outlook m the State is better
the very best that was in him. We 1 _ congratulate Warden Dunbar. For thej'
with sermon; subject, "Earth's Golden What?
A t-u ^"^ ''"""""ii"'' "^l new dayVased'oiTthe immttVableWord ™ "Jls possession. ... Jthere, and" that it vrill not be limitwl
fields and the campus, suggesting the .77.",' rru:„ ;„ „ »!,««>;„„ ..„„oi„fir,n ' Mr. Lewis, who was married to Miss' three large divisions' of association «L^.^i„l'l?,J'„r\l^,fr"f/'.T^L"^^^ Stiles, daughter of Mr. and
turns, ahe figures for Charles Rlgpint of service calls together the ^?^''- Weeks Tfr Disteict Attorney, are of j Counselors from the workshops, the ' '¦ "'* '^ even more interest. He had a total of 1445 votes in the village, notwith¬ standing (possibly we ought to say because of) the mud slinging of his opponent. Mr. Weeks is entitled to congratulations upon the wonderful vote of confidence given him by his neighbors in Nassau County.
When? Whither?":"^ had considerable money with him ^ ^ ^^
.i7h the promise of al^hen he went away, which was still J;^ ^ ^ ^^ ^j,^ ,/,t of his life
n.^ i.,.,..,/,toi.i„ U7„,,inn his possession. _ .*».—» -^j »,.* ; «nn n»» k. limit^i
WANTAGH
for these days of Yevolution. "Known i
work among city, country and college -"¦-;-- -> ^.^ works from the girls. Each counselor states her needs " "
' to nine , either.
twice nme years
and the Piper, wandering in, overhears -=«"--»^JiJ, ;;;;;nt"\rs'ee"the ^golden their words and pipes his magic mu-=^» ^ promised future of this
SIC. Then to him is given the sacred ,"[''=,, - ^
charge of going out into the high-, old^-'^^J* «"^^^^^^^^ ^^^, f„, ,,,;, ways of the world to attune the inner I y ^ ^ ^ . .-co-operation
lives of girls to his clear notes. n Christian Service "
Three abort scenes are givea repre- '" Christian service senting nidustrial, country and col
.Mrs. Grover C. Siems of Perrnsyi- Ivania is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.^John A. Box, for a few weeks.
Pointers
(By J, H. S.) Trolley Car Etiquette i'^L^1..\.'.,^a ],\,^^ir,\r hr,^ th.. Pinor tiospel song in a variety 01 lorms. ine severe cold, it is hoped tnat 1
1. -Stop the trolley car by standing j 3^^'"^'*. V<^„^^^^ '-'Aawakening Songs," is used, be able to return by next week.
in the centre of the track and holding the right index finger as far above the head as possible.
2. Aftar the motorman has applied the brakes, answer him in his own language
succeeds in awakening a response giv¬ ing them new joy and the conscious-
Mrs. Esmond Stiles, in September, 1
1917, is a man of exemplary habits 1 ¦ i-'i
and the cause of his disappearance and I How He (;et8 His Coal ^ ^
his present condition is a deep mys- The following item from a daily pa- \ .pj,^ ^^^ Daughters Circle met
t^'y- jP*^-- 's handed me by one ot our read- ^.^^^ j^^^ jj^^^^ Leverich on Tuesday
_ , . », 1*'^''.' , , Aiii I- • „i« jafternoon and plans were made for
School Notes ' a farmer named Miller, living along j^j,^. Christmas work which they will
Mr. Jennings has been confined to ItheConemaugh division of the P«nn;;take up. Each member made a little
The evening service will De one of, his home since last Thursday with a S,^ „";",, p„^„^ ,",^^^^^^ n_„u ; sunshine hag to drop a penny in every
Gospel song in a variety of forms. The severe cold. It is hoped that he will |/"""V „ .,,^;^w /nr hi. Lmilv ^""'^hm day for three months, when
• ~ - .. S^... .—.. I lem o'coal supply for his xamily. ,y^^.j,^^jj, ^i„ jjg i^g„ J, jjg ^jf ^^^
Anthems by the choir and male trio
ness of a purpose in life. In the clos- °J '^T•**'V^^.v!!i!.«°n/¦^o5*if N^n^tnrP ' '^^^ entertainment Friday evening, „^^^„^ ^^ ^^ „ows out
; „„„„„ rv,„ !>:..„, k..;n,... oil iho <ririo thc subjcct, "Voices of God in Nature was a great sacce.->s. Two shoit plays,,•, , . /.„,j jroi-,iior Miiipr mn
^Lth^ ™i^l nutTh^ «nd Redemption^' "Everyman''and "Nevertheless,''were "f his corn fieW^^^^ The Ladies' Aid Society met witl
fh! Assiiciat^n if a^'«so^^^^^^^^^ Thursdav evening prayer me Hing very ably presented by High School ^t'^^^^Jth^^^^^^^^ern scarecrows j^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^.,^ „„ Wednesday af
the Association is an association 01 at 8:00 o'clock. Studies m the Apoca- students. Mr. Wadsworth, ex-Assist-1'"«^'i« h;il^":^,t; u:. ...... .,. ^uJ"inoon. ^ 1
-This farmer has a big corn "em , ,,,^^^^^^^ ^^j ^j,^ ^ brought in to facing the railroad for a quarter of a,j^^^^,p replenish the treasury.
The Ladies' Aid Society met with
luiiKuaKc. 11 1 ¦ J * • 1 „ _j :„ „ c i !..»»» at o.w o ciuciw. otuuivs iii mc rviJu*-€»- stuuents, m r. rvauawurtn. CA-ri-BSist- .. • i , • '.i tt
3* ^wing aboard a closed car with «» .^;"^rwth ?rn^ thL th^LnZ IVPse *ith practical application to the ant Commissioner of Education in . . "« ^--'Kgef up his Scarecrows wit a lighted cigar in your mouth and yell ^«J'*7» nJw flir in cll «nd a de" '"««<«« of every day life. "Come i.tid : Massachusetts spoke on "The Employ- h'deous and most grotesque false ! "Let 'ar Go!". Uking . great care tolf °" "f « "/- ^",'.% " ^1 ""** * ^'- see." Strangers specially invited. ment of Better Speech in the Home.'' f««^., Jh^. .^ «"l•.^"^, .\'"t!ill„^-\*: lu
place your suit case in the centre of !«*"**' ^""^J)^ «'" ?'"'^'IT n„r„fK„ the doorway. | TKose taking part are: Dorothy
Speech ' He emphasized especially the fact that Iwio^,;,.,, Pro.,;.o='Hoi<ri,t iTvoWn Her 1 Preabyterian better speech must be practiced first
4. When the car stops suddenly,; £!i*'"n^' ,urp^nM PHn- ^J^hl,.^^^^ The regular meeting of the Im- in the home before it will be used out¬ run the full length of the aisle, mak-1 »fj; ""'""i^ jj;^"'«*'„^^^^ Society, ^heduled for next I side.- The prizes for the best posters img aare to step upon at least one foot If^^'^J^f*^^'^' "?'^"/^^^^ | Wednesday, the 19th, will be omitted, were given out, Dedrick Newman re- per person. ion Seaman, Helen Ault, Alice Haight, <^^_^ „„.^ioi ,v,-.»n»,<, hold nn thi* fifth i„^i„i„* tho ,,r;,o *„, tho h„ot hi^k
6. Go back for the suit case and
repeat "Instruction 4," this time do¬ ing the movement backward, stepping ojMn aforesaid feet witb the heel.
6. Upon seeing a vacant seat, make your way to it with pleasing dignity, breaking not less than three hats and one nose.
7. As everybody has some fondness for good music, whistle loudly and ckip your hands at all the babies in the car, in that way making yourself
Ruth Mack Irene Holland Laura' *he special meeting held on thrf fifthlceiving the prize for the best High Ruth Mack, ^'^^^^^°^'*"''j^^^^?^'JJ^ of November having Uken ita place. I School poster in the English depart-
Ault, Minnie
Terry, Augustine Biggs, Olive Post, Gbtra Fox, Margruerite Hanson, Kath¬ ryn Copeland, Muriel Patrick, Helen Patrick, Adelaide Sutherland, Lillian Ammerman, Mae Story, Edith Story. The patronesses are: Mrs. Ernest Ault, Mrs. Robert Earon and Mrs. Haight.
The other acts of the vaudeville in¬ clude "The Mineola Katchen Band," i "The Four Seasons," a series of ub
Lutheran
Sunday School at 9:30
ment.
ing service 10:30; theme. Sword;" evening service at theme, "The Heart of Christ."
m.; mom-1 Friday afternoon at three o'clock
"The jthe Better American Speech parade 7:45; I took place. Representatives from all Ithe schools marched. The posters _ which many of the pupils made, pre- Christian Scientist | sented a very good appearance. The First Church ol Chriat, Scientist,' group of Mother Goose characters Franklin and Fulton Streets, Hemp- I was also cleverly worked out. Per- stead. Services Sunday 11:10 a. m. ;haps the best of the groups wa? Ihat
The Auxiliary League held it.s reg- attention and the aim of the brakemeu I "'•"¦. P't!^*"*' '« t*** ^''^"'•'"ht °Vl!
on the coal trains and every knight of ! ^^mtr^Tect^S ler'e Vr'^Snd MrT thp hrakp whpols mnHp it hia hns nps-i i '*"'o*^rs eiecica were. Mr, ano Mrs,
evtry time his coaUrlin pa se5 t^^^^^^^^^ "^r^T^^ ^h Chafer and-Mr,
a black diamond at each scarecrow. ' ;«"'' M"- Charles Robinson. Final ar-
Noting the growing coal piles Miller \ZJf,!rJl'% IT^ Zt^'tJl'^tJ^i:
constructed three additional scare
crows in his corn field, is rapidly filling.
His coal bin
Force of Habit
December 2 and 3 and the committees , are: Fancy table, Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. Arthur Southard, Mrs. A. E, Hunt, Mrs. Wilbur Southard. Cake table: Miss Charlotte Garner, Mrs. Maria Box, Mrs. H. Young, Miss An-
a great favorite at once. ^ ^ „ ', "'^ by the Roosevelt slue T^ia^Te i«"«^ 8:10 p. m. Wednesday 8:10 p. m. Jn which Peter Kelly, as a policeman, 8. H«nd the conductor a ten-dollar '«*'« by tn^^^ School 11:10 a. m. Reading>a«» leading Bad Engli8h.imper.so:iatod
bill and tell him to hurry with the Cl"^ *"« th^ R^iHe Cent^T Club 1'•<>°'» °P«" "^"^^ '^^y ^^om 1:30 to 5 ; by Clinton Egan, who had Deen att.'ick-
change as yoa wiah to alight at the next comer. 9. Discover that you are on
impersoviates the I characters.
all the famous adv. P-^-
wrong car and inf orm all your f ellow-1 The Blue Triangle Vaudeville will Firemen Have „..,,_^. „.„. „„.„„...
passengers of the fact. They will be I he presented mj;reeport^^^^^^ Another Long Run Wenner representing the Normans;,
Gertrude Thoms, the Saxons; Otaiie'
rng Kenneth Vought, who represented
the Dictionary. Another charming
group was that showing the derivae..
tion of our language witn Margat-et
greatly interested.
10. Alight backward while the car is in motion and await results.
,at the High School auditorium.
Fire
HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE
—¦ ~ — ! Friday, Nov. 14 1:37 P. M.
CARD OF THANKS {Saturday 15 2:41 P. M.i
Editor Review:— Sunday 16 3:40 P. M.i
I wish, through your valuable pa-1 Monday '' 17 4:34 P. M.i
per, to express my appreciation of the j Tuesdav 18 5:23 P. M.'
splendid vote given me by my neigh- Wednes'day 19 6:08 P.M.
bors on Election Day. With the big > Thursday 20 6:28 P. M.i
majority give-n the Republican candi-i Friday 21 7:05 A.M.
dates it waa impossible for me to win,! Saturday 22 7:40 A.M.
but it is a matter of gratification chat j
I ran several thousanil votes ahead of Th^ £. & D. Storage Battery Com- my ticket, for which I am deop.y, a^y qalls attention to their new ser- grateful to my kind friends and neigh- yj<.e station at the comer of Merrick bors. I Very truly yours",
The telephone operator was spend-Inie Garner. Aprons: Mrs. John Box. ing her annual two weeks at a sum-!Mrs. Leverich. Ice cream: Misses mer hotel in Muskoka. On the first jLJUian Siems, Agpes Box. Fish pond- niorning she had reason to complain ; ^iss Delia Fussell, Miss Alice Suth- ^u"*u /J?**' "°} **"" ''""'"* ^"""'^ as'erland. Candy and fruit table: Mrs.
iitxrt J^a'^u ,1 I f !-J°hn T. Cowies, Mrs. Harold Williams,
"Why didn't you call me early as 1 Mrs. Rhoda Jackson. Good Cheer club ^"^ut^r. ,de"^"nded the young lady. "anonymous teble." Supper room,
"I did," replied the proprietor with [Mesdames Avagadro, Wiebel, Brooks an injured air "I called out seven-1 Schafer, Fussell, G. Jackson, Dean thirty, and all you said was Ime j McDonald, §chaardt, Robinson and
""sy. iJamea, .Miss Sarah Hicks, Miss Annie
., _. ~^Tt f I j Smith, Mrs. Ethel Box, Sarah Soper,
iNew lune lable 1 uesday Mrs. Charles Duryea; vegeUbles, Jas.
Through the courtesy of our neigh-i"^- teaman, sr., Charles Schafer; mu- bor, C. D. Baker, we are able to give'f'^' ?"''*"'' Jackson;shootmg gal-
The Freeport and Roosevelt * ••-;<a-,„r./.t th.. P»>Y.o„a ...j t^.o^^oc. ""r, i... l». oaner, we are aoie to Kive , ¦ .1.0 y',V. 5 "T"
|Department8Lwere both summoned 'oi", K„^r ' the Anc^nt RHt«^i ^I""fhP I the running times of trains under the 1'^^y-, ^"hn Box, and a I the men ?or the la flre in a ftirge building on Hemp- Coynor the Ancient Bm^^ schedule going into effect „ext ""'" " t«b»e and vegetable market,
stead and Ba^^on Tumpike_about one ,^^^ the parade, Char^ei, ^Ross -- |xuesday^__It it_tLje_st^wmter _sched- , ^„ ^,^^ Satur~d;7ni«ht, November
FRANKLIN G. HILL.
Advertliament
Road and Henry Street (phone 485). You are invited to look at their ad¬ vertisement in this issue.
BENZOMINT
The household remedy for Sore Throat and Tonsilitis. It does the work. Keep a bottle in the house.
If you cannot get stove coal i ir your furnace, try Briquets, made from coal dust. Oidl with the slate left out. Sinclair L. Raynor. 8 No. Main Street, tel. 184.—Adv.
The prica of coal is increasing. Buy your next winter's supplv now and saya money. Sinclair Kajmor, taL 184; 8 No. Main St
Adv.
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o'clock Monday aftemoon. The house ^"*'*f^.*he funeral c^*,.vc=, «. """iule Freenort has ever had and ... . _ .
was situated back from the road, and 'English, who was buried amid ^^^^<^^\zlie points better than its Summer !"• ^he young folks of the church and a considerable disUnce frOm a fire; ™J°"^'"K- • I schedule. Three trains are Uken off ?,°'"."l""ity will hold a social at the
hydrant, but two long lines of hose; ": . ! _one westbound, nights, at 12:05; •^"".fh "ouse. Everyone invited; tick-
were put in and the fire stopped af ter j A iarowUlff OUSiness j eastbound Sundays af 9:59. AU of "" ¦^¦' '^•^ts.
the roof was burned off the building. | (Contributed) these were very light trains. ,., . „ "T"
The loss will probably be about $1500.: While it is not generally known, it The schedule: Wantagh to Have Reception for Re-
There was very little loss to the fur-1 is nevertheless a fact, that the Free-! Westbound—5:20, 5:56, 6:20, 6:37 turned Soldiers and Sailors
Trtiture, most of which waa cheap and port Ice & Fuel Co., is interested in'excepting holidays, 7:06 exe. hoi., 7:19 , committee has been appointed practically ali of which was removed , the lumber game quite exten-ivelv. exe. hoi., 7:43 exe. hoi., 8:04, 8:14„'""'.'¦* actively' workini^' for the re- from the guilding. All the cordwood is from their own exe. hoi., 8:56, 9:51 exe. hoi., 10:12 "'Pt'O'i to be held for returned »ol-
The only people home at the time of lumbir camps in the Catskills. Theira. m.; 12:19, 1:34, 3:25, 4:16, 4:49 '''''''L''""*^'""''*'"^ the Parish House, the fire were two little children. Their busin =s is quite extensive, so much (changed from 5:00) 5:.36, 6:21 exe. ?'} Tuesday evening, November 26. mother saw the flames while working so, tl at they own their own fleet of Sat. and hoi., 6:39, 8:17, 9:18 (changed ' '"el's' ^'" "^ music, professional en¬ out in a lot noar the house and ran in vpsse i which plv the Hudson River, from 9:26), 11:18 p. m. terta>inment and refreshments. The to get the children out. While she dockiii;^ at West Catskill. where thev ^ Suailays 6:34, 8:24, 9:25 a. m • commUtee in charge i(rr:
Rev. Wil-
An interesting item regarding the could Ulk good English, she could not have exclusive docking facilities. Re- 12:037^:62, 4:36 5:37, 6:42 (changed li^'o ^- ^'."^u^?''?j'^ S. Kropp, Geo. new Oaklqftd car advertised in the tell how to spell her name and did not j centiv. the barge Susquehanna was from 7:11) 8:06, 8:22 (express to Ja- E. Box, Llizabeth Kropp, Lida Van Nasaau County Review appears on know the name of the owner of the 1 added to their fleet. .A.11 of their bOats niaica), 10:30 (in place of 8:44 and Nostrand, lUlen Jackson, Agnes Box, page two of this issue. ^house. , p I while in the vicinity of New York'9:51. Stanley M. Cox and G^mde S. Jack-
-^- ! The flre evidently sUrted from a Idock at Edgewater, N. J., where thou-} Eastbound—4:46, 8:15 (in place of *""•
If you cannot get stove coal for "defective flue." ^ I sands of spiles are always on hand for 18:10), 9:33, 11:51 a. m.; 1:24 (Sat. _ , . , _
your furnace, try Briquete, made from The building was the hoasaatead of | spot delivery. While on the East in place of 1:28), 1:46, 2:24, Sat. 2:43, Professional Men Organize coal dust. Coal with the slate left,out. the Robert Smart familv, RobeitlRiver dock (foot of Broome Street) ; 3:68, 5:03 exe. hoi., 6:41 exe. hoi.. The Nassau County Profes'ional Sinctair L. lUynor, 8 Nb. Main Street. iSmajrt^bemg^a brotj^er of Mra. Nelson an ass^ hoi., 6:18, Guild was organized on Thursday,
found by contractors. 6:25, (these two, first express, second October 29. The oflUcers were elected
Freight is carried noith and recent- local, in plaie of 6:23), 6:39, 7:08 exe. as follows: President, Dr. George A. ly on one trip LOCO barrela of apples hoi.. 7:51, 8:05, 9:09, 9:57, 11:23, Newton; seereUry, Dr. He«ry V. Hol- were Uken to N'ew York besides 300 12.21, 2:32 p. m. Icomb; treasurer, Dr. Albert A. Ham-
cords cf wood and spites. I Sundays—5:88, 9:26 a. m.; 2:82,'mond. This association is for doc-
\3'.6At 5:47, 7:09, 9:02, 11:17, 12:20rltors, dentists and druggists of Nas-
(More Freeport Newa on Page !•) '2:06 p. m. sau Coanty.
tel. 184.—Adv.
The prica of coal is inereaaing. Buy your next winter's suppir now and save money. Sinclair Raynor, tel. 184; 8 No. Main St.
H. Smith, mother of Supervisor Hi¬ ram R. Smith.
The Arcade Pharmacy makaa a spe¬ cialty of patting np prescriptions. Call on them ^en jrou have any¬ thing in this line.—Adv.
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/ Nassau County Review Offidal P^ver, Vflafe of Fi^efM^rt KREEPORT, N. Y^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919 VoL XXn, No. 46 AROUND THE TOWN (By T. B. C) A Leaaon in High Finances We do not have to go to college to leam all about high finance. Here is a lesson which came to mv knowl¬ edge this week, of a youhg lady who could give some of the college pro- iTessors points on the game. She had been delivering Wash to a number of people for a neighbor who did the work. She collected the amount spe¬ cifled and returned it to the wash wo¬ man, the amount depending upon the size of wash. Making a long story short, the last time she delivered the wash to ' yam (we SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Brlat llMB* CoBCWuias RaiiaeBtt af Our CMunuHy, atti Thetr CuaaU. V*^** ani Saclal Affair* A birthday party was gnven in hon¬ or of Miss Helen Weinhold's fourth birthday, at her home, 22 South Main Street, on Tuesday. A very enjoya¬ ble time was spent. Among the gruests were friends from Baldwin, Rockville Centre and Freeport as follows: Miss¬ es Jan Shearer, Dora Smith, Gladys Lasson, Alma Weinhold, Fred and ... ^,. Frank Lasson, Mrs, R. Shearer, Mrs. the person who told us this,a. Lasson, Mrs. A. Weinhold, Mrs. A. '. got it nrst hand) she cQl-'g,„j(), ABOUT THE CHURCHES (Itaaa (¦ thia ealiaua ara mmkaaati fraa tha paator. ef churcha. ami aacratarW* ar otker afltciala af church aaeiatiaa. Thaaa iteaaa, withia the llaaita af eur apaca, ap¬ pear a* furulahad. Methodist Twenty-six new members were ac¬ cepted for membership in the Men's Club of the Methodist Church at the monthly meeting Thursday evening. The meetine was held in the parson-, _ , ... - ^, age and the rooms were crowded with'F»_'!*l_*/P.':!^!t'l!.^ *?P!!f]!*'°^?L*'?! Freeport Has New P |
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