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assau Coun^ Review
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORt. N. Y.j FRIDAY, JULY 30:1915
Vol. XX, No. Sl
Free|M>rt
Social §ad Personad News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders' Local Topics
Md PartiM FricfMU
Sinxte copies of the Review ifor sale j ttaath atGreenlilatt'sand Braithwaite'c., Rail-' "
road Avenue;,, Michnoff'», Nassau, . - ^
County Review. DaSilva's and Go-! -AklerwaB Leo Doberty of Brook ly
SnbJKt
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foetz'^s^ Main Street; DsSIIvo's.West Merrick RoSd. tf.
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HIGHWATKK
TIDE TABLE
TbMe utnaa an tor »aiuiy Hook. X>adoct tl .. mitmtet tor Uomt>tU>ad bayi
Friday,'^Juiy Saturt^sy,
Sanday, August
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Fridsy.
Saturdsy,
30 31
1 2
s J
4
5 6 7
11:15 p. HI. 12.-<W)a. Ul.
12:49 a. m. 1:38 a. na. 2:80 a, m. 3:25 a. ni. 4:1S>. m. 5:10 a. m. 5:38 a. tn.
and Edarard B. Tbom^son and Ray j mond J. Miner of Freeport started Toeaday for a week's soto trip tbrougb tfas New Englano Stater
Frank SaedekeV o( tbe Nasssn County Review oljHee is db bis vaca¬ tion this week.
iartieat al Aa 'maak
oAaidatmat im Aa thmt^tat •¦a chareh aoetetM '
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
—Services Snndsy morning at 11
clock; Hempatead Bank BoildinK;
bject next Sunday, August 1,
lOve."
Miss Alice Carpenter spoke before s I
Monday eveQiBg. in Freeport Lodge No. 600. L CO. P.. tbe first degree was confezded on five candidate!, nod- erie M. Detnott. B. Frank Rhad«8, Dr. Joliea Oaaa Dr. H. V. Holcomb and EngsM Bmker. Next Monday tbe saeood and tMrd degrees will be ccntfecrcd es tba same candidstea, after wbicb tbaa will got be any more degree work tmtfl tbe first meeting nigbt in September, wben it is sr
At tbe swimming racf;8 at Woodcleft Beaeb Sunday the 220-ysrd event was won by Hsrry Maun, with Vas Wood- bouse second; tub race, Vas Wood- bopse fi/tt^ aod^qbn Kuser secon$}.
Attention is called to tbe advertise¬ ment, Notice to Tasitpyers, in this issue. This is for the village tax, wbich ia now psysble to D. Frank Seaman, at the office of Ortell A Sinith, Railroad Avenae.
The Equal Franchise Clnb will bold an aiuminam demonstration at the bome of Mra. Brayton. corner Lena Avenue and Grove Street, at 3 p. m., Wednesday, August 4. A small ad¬ mission will be charged and each per* son will be given a souvenir.
A smsll suto of the JUg factory and one fronnhe Freeport Taxi Com¬ pany collided ar~tba eorner of Pine Street and Long Beach Avenae Mon day morning. The rug <notkt car wat shoved lip sRsinst s tree and badly damsged. No one wsi hurt.
Mfss Harris of Brooklyn will lec*
ture on temperance at tbe Bethel A.
M. E.^Chureb next Fridsy evening.
TheW.X?4f:U. snd L. T. L. will
large sudience o^ tfae po'rcb of Mrs. j givs sn ^tertsinment snd a miliary ; ;:;^"to to^ta^Tdals^niti^tion
Edmund Stiles on Wednesdsy evening. , drill will ^^giv^n by the girls. Re- g^ muitm S. Merrill, the finsn-
The porch wss beautifully decorated ; ^reshmentsVill be served m tbe base- ^j,, ,^^^^^^_^j,j ,p^„j tt,^ ^^^^ ^,
with tbe spffrage colors. ment of the ^urch. ^j^ jg^^ ^^ Syracnse. where he wiM
attend tbe Grind Lodge session as the
Cattumratt amd amwlattatiaitt cs^ •'
• matrt nator*. oa ^Utha altttrt
h. A, ^
Basebail
j (Sp«risl Reporter)
7h* FtftpcrtjL A. sd^ed victory to tbeir >ist by Jsfest^pj^
In the Fire Department
r kttttratt %a attd ¦ in out local a»p»«S« br H. E. r.
FREEPORT AND AMITY VILLE.TOO i f"^**^. **»»»•»»«•. ^f »«»• ¦««'« "^ = Tbe second attatiag ot tbe FWW Day Editor Smith F. Pearsall. of tl»' 4L"^^2Lr'nl«y Tnoor „„, i CommitftVie was held at tbe tniea baa,. Review. Freeport, was prompt in re*-'Jl*\7^*^ fltt^itai/^ ^ J»oodty evening, with fourteen OMtm.
cgnitionof the Brooklyn Time.' re- **!MVf^J^ « ^J^ «''^. - ^ Wa present
cent editorial references to \»e »al»e .^^'^^Vt^'-'''^ •""'"«'P*"' Moving picture committee reported of village signs slong tbe highways f %*^~i^*PJ,"*!- 5„„ . .=,, tbey bad engaged tbe CrysUl Tbaatra moat travel^ bv motor ca^ He {p^'*^S^ TL R«^V foflow^ '"' Wednesday ttad Thotaday aaea- calls attention to ihe fact tbat Free-1 ^'^ ^|*" '"** **""' '*"»«*«* i inga. August 4, 5. 11 and 12. t>d»t. port U. ion* di«pl.y*d a "C«ne| ^ tfce seventh Bedell filled I Again sign. Good. Freeport eowMyf.^ 1^,.^ tbe next three'baturs.
This Friday •"emoon Miss Nina ! Between 50 lind 60 members of the J^'^eseiiUtT^e of Fre^r't "Qge"
Humphrey will bold a cake sale at her ¦ Epworth Leagi7e\of tbe Freeport M. r ^-
home on Whaley Street for tbe benefit i E. Church went o\ tbe moonlight ssil Tbe ottcers of Freeport Council No
of tbe Equsl Franchise Club. ' Friday night. Th^ sail was made on 57. jr. O. U. A. M.. were installed last
——— , the Decomah, and tK.oroagbly enjoyed, ] Friday evening by Deputy S'ate Coun-
Street Coaamissioner Fetherson of | although the host di^ not reach the cilor Warren ^prtisof Woodmere, with New York City and Dr Arthur E. : beach. As it was abdnt to go through '. Past Councilor Cosby of that Council Hill hsve been guests of Mr. snd Mrs. : the drawbridge at LVg Beach the acting as Coodoetda. The officers in- CharlesG. HiiKHanson^-Ciacei., ^jMgiat stopped, and thevboat drifted stalled were: Councilor, Rodney L.
_. .,, , ¦.» .. ...^-"^sround u^Ttfi it finally atrtack on a bar Seudder ;viee councilor. Frank S. Sned-
There will be a wffragette c'^^'-jsna a call bad to-«? eent\/or assists eJser, jr.; junior past cotincilor, Howard
ini bee aome evening next week undef!
tbe iesdersbip of Mrs. W. R. Hum¬ phrey. 137 Sooth Ocean Avenae.
School.
Freepert Clob Point Lookout.
Wiliism Willmott, sixteen, ia nurs¬ ing a broken leg, from an accident Saturday afternoon as an indirect re¬ sult of tbe tie-up on the Atlantic Ave¬ nae Division of L. L R. Willmott jumped ott the train on wbicb be was a passenger, and watched the railroad men seeking to repair the buckled tbird rail tbat had caused tbe delay. As bis trsin waa again starting, be tried to climb aboard and fell and broke
Monday evening Mra. Grace B. Cot- ^erill presided at an open air-' m^etiuL- at the corner in front of Smith & Be¬ dell's drug store. Mrt..Cotterill wss the gueat of Mrs. Cbarlws Hill, from
Monday to Tueaday afternoon. Mr. | ^^ of a vacant lot at Long Beach Ave Cotteriil also apoke before the Equal „^^ .^j it ^^,^^ ,„d „„ „„j j^, Franchue Club and their friends at the meeting in the Baptist Chur:h on Monday afternoon. Five new re:!ruits joined^he Club, making a total of 67 menibers.
snd helped the Decomah get\off, and towed ber back to Freeport. ^arriving
Sheriff Stephen P. Pettit returned | »'^"' ^ "''''*'*'''____ \ Tueaday morning from hia vacstion j „ ., . „ , . „ . \ . ' spent witb Mrs. Pettit in California. I . ^••''« *>"'^e Bahai ReveIatio> by I Arthur P. Dodge, at 64 Jay Ave
Robert Valverde of West 74tb j Fr«8Port. Sanday aftefnoohs at 3 Street. New York, spent tbe weekend Subject for August 1. "The Clai with £i^rff Dutel. ! *'b" fortified h) prophecy, thst Chris
ance. A boat from Long B\ach eime E. Pesrse!!; recording secretary, Wil-
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of inten^t from th«f Review files lonrte«"n jrears ago this ww^k t
iism Edwsrds; assistant, Comeliua Brsren; financisl secretary, John W. Southard, jr.; treasarer, Wallace R. Post: inside sentinel. Jule Raynor; oataide sentinel. Jamea Gowd, Jr.; rep¬ resentatives to State Council, O. Wes¬ ley Golden, Jobn J. Dunbar, Frank S. Snedeker. sr.. Walter B. Cozzens and Hilbert R. Jobnaoa; alternatea, Wal- itianity and all prior Divine RevelationX lace R. Post, John W. Southard, ir., ¦ predicated and are becoming one glor- NJames W. Cbesbirr. I ious religion under the unifying force [ \ _ j.
:^0.
I known as the Bahai Revelation. ! Mr. Mac Nutt snd Hr. Fleming will I aaaist Mr. Dodge. All are cordially Hempstead Bay Yacht Clab on m] invited tree; no charge or collection.
nual cruise, 10 boats. Commodore} —
Hiram R. Smith in cbarge. ' At tbe Methodist Church on Sunday
Prof. E. F. McKinley of Ohatteaugay | morning next Dr. Curtice will preach '. ngsged as principal of Freepqrt i on the theme "Tbejl^tues of Pa-
oman's Relief Corpa wiil hold swn party for the benefit of tbe Co^s and D. B. P. Mott Post at tbe >-omV of Mrs. Mintom Smith. Graflling Place\ next Ttarsday evening. Augaat l^faicb tbe public will be cordial- med. Ice eresm and cake, will be on aale.
Tfceacofie;
FREEPORT A.
ab. r.
S
a
PAtit. lb
earned her piece on tbe honor roll
So, too, ip tbe case of Amityville. How plaintively is the story of eoter- prise in that peaceful community taid by Editor Delano, of tbe Amityville Record:
"Does tbe Times know that thtac signs on the main highways at Antlty- ville reading: 'This is Amityville. Stop a While,' bave-been in place for more than a tnonth? If no*, we feel perfectly miserable about ttie matter The signs coat about $37, toward which civic pride p^id $15, and two indiTid- uals who atarted tbe idea and gat Stuck, paid ?22."—Times.
Tbe Times item la just a little mis¬ leading, aa the sign bere referred tO'Oansaiea. cf is on the front of the Review building.; Biaakbardt. Sb A plain "ign with just the single word [ Kreasler. ss
Bofmar, Sb Cbadure. 2b Saitli. cf Kerley. If Kteber. xf Bedell, p
A.
h. o. 2 6
Total
31 8 10 27 6 9
BELLE WOOD ATHLETICS h. o.
0
Freeport, such aa 1 noticed at Sayville laiit Saturday would certainly he a splendid idea, placed at the North. Eaat and West ends of the village.
jtience." In the evening~the aabject ^
, „, „„ ,,. „ ,. „ ^Scfc«ol at Roosevelt
moonlight sail to I will be "Public Penaltiea." - \. , ^. , .. r.
i TEe monthly meeting of the Official | ^t a ,p*^l meeting of he Roose-
Board will be held on Monday evening -'«'» School bistnct^on July 15, th^
. Kre Scare SomUv "«**• «» ^^' church. l taxpayers To|ad to build a new achoo
a;K .K «^.?^ « H ' Following tne prayer meeting on I "on-«'brick\ of ejgbt rooma, to cosj When the fire whistle blew Sunday Thursday fevening next tfcere is to be a ,~>^ ^aoaadtog Jf5 000 and a contract afternoon, the uenae clouds of ..^^^^h meeting to elect one delegate >" *"*««*|^'"«\'«!r »?»« purcha.e of smoke sriaing from the soutb end of ;,„d one alternate to the Lay Electoral .•ddil.ooai land Ad^.uing the present the village caused CDoaiderable alarm, ; Conference which meeta at the coming; •»»*• •? ««»« ^ bWngw.ll be erect- particularly among Freeportera at the '„(„„ „t tbe Annual Conference ^'.i**'.'?« ^meoto Avenue. beach^ and m oor neighboring villagea q^ „, ,^ ^^i^^ functions of the Lav :, ^»'*,«*^" V **X ^'l ", *^% """'' Two barre s of joad binder, composed Electoral Conference is to ae'lect lay- i'««,"' * «*"««« »^^^ /?', *"'"" mostly of tar. bad caught fire 'rom j „^„ ^^ ^^„t ^^e churches in the «»«»« «^n^ •«'* «^, «?* »dded to as
denomination, I'«*»'«^ to meet conditions of growth. Tbe district now las y splendid site.
TALK IS CHEAP—WE TOO What's better than Nassau Cvunty? —Brooklyn "Timea. That's easy. Why, Suffolk County, of conrae, with Babylon as the cbiaf[ att^ction.—Babylon Signal.
Um! We muat confeas tbat tbe hewapapers in Suffolk County are toyal
Mathe. rf Ebera. c RcnCd^ If Oplaa. lb Silver, p Matier, 2b
ao. 4
5 4
e
•5 5 1 2 4
»lu> ha 1 ^'**"' ^^' '"y *''** *•* "** ^^"^ •**'*"f»-
taeoases, Athletic committee reported Oat
I they would hold tbe same eveats aa
j last yesr, with the addition of a five
I mile team bicycle race, providing tbera
!. i were foor entries for tbis ewBt.
2 J and that entries would ctcsv .*aigiMt
0 I 31, with positively no post sniriee.
0 j Jbe entrance fee was fixed at :5 ceata
0 j per man for each event, at the previ--
p ioos meeting. Tbe committee also
6 stated that if there were four entriea
0 filed for any field or track went not
0 listed, before the next meeting of tha
1 jgeneral committee, Aa^st 2, tbat ! event would be added.
The list of events so far is: 100- yard dash. 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, running high jump, pole vault, one-mile relay, half mile bicycle, standing broad jump, I6-lb. shot pot, 3 legged race, aack race, fat man's race, running broad jamp. ladder ! climbing and five-mile team bicycle race, besides the firemanic contests
^! and exhibitions.
Total
15 2 6 24 14 51
It wa-> decided to have a portable rack erected on the trsck for holding tbe barneaa for the horse bose contest, ao that tbe contest would be nearer under actual aervice conditions. Also ' to substitute the emergency contest aa 2 [run at Hempstead for the hand bpoa Frmfoat 14102000 x—8 | conteat Thia conaist. of a team of liJx
Tsao baae hit. Smith, Raynor; left jmen atarting tirty feet from tbe-liy^- oa bases. Freeport 9, Bellewood 11;; rant, carrying tbree rolls of hose, of stra^ oat by Bedell 12, by Silver 1; | fifty feet each. After passing tba baae on balls off Bedell 7, off Sijver | hydrant* tbe hose is coupled together,
coupled to hydrant and notzle screwed
Score by innings: Beliewood 00000002 0-
to their county, but it reminds ns of ^
remark we beard the other day wbile 11: h»t hj PJtehed ball by Silver, Pet
endeavoring to make the trip to Biae ' *jt; sacrifice bit. Noian; sacrifice fly, j onand wste"- pisyed on backstop.
bad combustion, and were sending up the dense smoke. Tbe fire wss in the cen-
legialative body of the
the General Conference, which meets i . ^ ,. , . ^ . „, .
once every four years, and wbich is 1 "Mining from Lincoln A^etHie to Waab-
b':.7i^"r.™'"wr;'.r;;„T'I composed of an equal number of min i'ng***" ?«•«¦ •'** i?*\'T'T T
the entire department.^ .Itbougb^ only i^^ ,j,i, y^^^^ ^i„ j,^ f,^,^ .^ j,^^^ j^jg , ington Avenue, being ^85^eei deep on
""" """" ""¦" "* "*"' "'" ~~ " . Rose Street, \
geroos.
Commercial Travelers to Fish
The firat annual fishing excuraion of Long laland Council No. 605, U. C. T.,'*will take place Saturday, Augaat 21. Tbc^ co.nmittee haa chartered the | ^loop Pacific, which will leave Fi^l^^_ port Ferry Co.'a dock at 8:15 a. riiTf*' " The price jofHcketa ia |2, which will include a day'a trip, bait, refresb- mentt, cii;i^a and a shore dinner at Siegsl'a Swift Creek Hotel.
The committee consists of Edward A. Spiegel, Albin N. Johnson snd Forrest S. Dunbar.
one line of hose was used. Originally there were ab«Mit sixty barrels of this preparation stored there, but thia bad been gradually carted awsy until but
the two remained. jA
A monster vaudeville entertainment j | | V_Ja.;_,_.
will be given on the evening o( Aug LOCai VlSIUlI^
ust 5, for the benefit of the Church of
\
ilZ^ f^l^'thl i 6u"r¥oTy Redeemer, a"t 'the rmerfcan ;
<rk«»«#w-i„ _.. ,..,.^i„^ *,.»™ .. _ i uur Doiy neueenjer, at ine American; VOPiniiliee
HSt':^Vp:tr^::^ ttou'^che T^'r '"'"'r^'.'iT' """""^i t"'^-* ^-»>°« ^""'"V »-
Nichols. . K . |B„d,t,sjrom,aed^tha^t^^^^^ County met at Mineola on
! will surpass all the others^ Fifteen
Unclaimed Letters
{ftataari fat* Office)
Broadard, Mrs. Hattie E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Beets. G. W., jf. Brush, Mrs. B. Collins, Mr. J.T). Ferguson, Mrs. B. Mrs. Kammann,
Smith Numan, Wm.
Rainey, Mrs. L. H., 28 Forrest Ave. Sheehan, Andrew, c Mr. Gardner
Smith, Mr. a E.
Tignei, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. F.
Robt. G. Anderson, P. M. July 27, 191B. ._
Mr. Habert L.
Daacc Au Jarda^
Komrtree Barne Dance
Tiiesday morning, F. El Willits pre^
first-clSaa acts are promised, including ; gi^^a
The Komittee- of tbe South Sh^e ^^S^rt^Zrt^^^eaX .^^tl^tZ Min'^^.f Homr^n i Yacht Cub is sending oat the follow- i Frsnk Sheon, Paul Morton and Maomi' f^^^ £* fh The b^vs have a vett
ing invitation: r!i.... M;^.ji„t«n .»j a—n; /-— « • j is
Freeport Dear Sir: - and Mulvey
Knm to tbe Kcuntree Barne Dense
July 29. 1915.,and Graham. Frank O^rien,*^ Amero^S'uL§^e^'urb'S"Tt t."':^ f* and Mulvey and others. ..j !... .»... «—.. c«fc«^»..i.- i_ '"
Point, and having to make several of Sssitb; doable piaya. Brunkbardt and the detours for whicb Suffolk County p«*ti«r. Dpton and Brunkbardt; time ia becoming farooua—bnt we gaess we t»f gam*. 1 hour, 55 mm.: umpire. A. will not repeat the remark. Incident- 1 Cooke.
ally, wbile going along the Merrick ! -^>at Saturday, July 31. tbe Kirk- Road, it ia necessary to make a detoor [ n»an A. A- will be tbe attraction at thru the aection of Lindenhurst north [ Freepost,and tbe boya are confid-.it of
The following will be asked to serve as officials: Judges, Harry Van WeF den, of Babylon; Chief Artbnr L. Nichols, of Hempstead: Phil. Peters. of Maspeth; James W. Eaton, of Babylon, and ex-Chief Lawrence O'Brien of Lynbrook. Timers. Village
coming for tbe two defeats
of the railroad track in order to reaefc vielaiy Babylon, and incidentally, wben our baeeao newspaper friends in Suffolk Coanty t •¦•* y***-
(and it is a splendid place) brag tb*y f The Kiritmans this year bave de- do not begin by tajking much about = Seated tbe Richmond Hill A. C, For- their roads. A casual visit to tbat est Hiils. Texaco. Altoonas of Hemp. section givea one tbe impression thati»«eaJ aod Huntington, tbe only roads fixed are the one-, fixed [ First Inning-Dammes flied out to by the State, and evidently those are Smith. Brunkbardt and Kremler never completed. If Suffolk Coanty fanned; no raas.
would follow the example of Nassau. ?•«»» Wt by pitched ball. .Solon and spend a few hundred thousand del- *«»« «« 3«<»er »« Upton, Pettit going lars on it| roads, it wculd give tfce to Srd,. Eiliscn flied ont to Mathe. Ray- traveling" public which rJoes not oae nor doubled to center storing Pettit, the trains a mucii better opportunity Cheahire flied ont to Matier; one ran. to become acquainted with ita attrae- j tiona, ont) of whicb is not the pleasure I of-itraveling for miles over a dirt road thru the scrub oaks in order to reach |,any partitular point beyond Amity- [ ville.
Kevenge is sweet and they j President Roland M. Lamb, ex Chiefs
!muttlo<
Friday Nite, nex weeke Augaat aix <
The bame doores will *bee openned to admitt tbe ladeea and gessts promt- lee at eight and a halfe of the clocke.
Bonnettes and>atraw batts will be worn by all tbe folks.
Music by tbe fiddler and peanna.
Everybody wili be there.
Weekly Weather Report
(For our readers in other localities)
Friday, July 23, clear cool,.
Saturday, splendid summer weather 1 clear. I Sunday, same as Saturday.
Monday, clear and wana I bard at 11 p. m. j Tuesday, clear and warm. I Wednesday, clear, hot, muggy, rain 6:30 and all tbrougb night.
Thursday, clear, hot, jnuggy. ^
geated that the Home Schooh-be in
I eluded in tbe list of prise winH|ng
[schools. . The house was looking vl^ell
and bas received a fresb coat of paiht.
A report of work for e&ildren was
given by Miaa Van Vranken, County
Agent. A Bomber of children have
i been retamed to relatives and otbe?l
! placed in new komes. A plan for cen-
rained I tralixed work for tbe children waa
I read, discassad aad favorably received
by tbe Committee.
Nasaaa Hoapital bad been visited
Political/CaleBdar
I and fovnd in the usual good condition. iDarinc the qaarter ending Jane 30 the : nomber of patients received wss 346. iOf tAiiC^ZaS were surgical cases. 28 deaths, 34 births and 99
Sdfrage SWw ia McrrkkFriday
Merrick Suffragists axe very busy tbis week witb tbe final preparations for tbeir vaodeville abow on Friday j night, Julv 30. It will be held in tbe i Merrick Fire Hall, tbe proceeds to go I
to Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. i . . o. t _ . j # w - «i x"*i*wti« t.o wemuia, om uirtoa an
The profi^n will include niany I A«8U.t 24-L.st d.^^^^^ ^
smusing and interesting featutee. y "^^^^^^ ?°/"™""«f ••;««'• «=«*'«-; long motor for saving life in cs.ea of One of the rec mt additions to the list „ .! h\ , r f!? , «V**"'j drowning and gas poisoning had been of attractions is Madame Bettinetti of September 7—Last day for filing des- pajei«,ed. An incinerator for burning Baldwin, wbo bas kindly consented to „ .'*u 'To' t _j mo,- j i surgical dreaaiags is very much ne'ed. sing, and wbo is too well-known on the September 18-Last day for filing d«:-, "^ B««pate«l Almsboaa. wa. vis- South Side to need an introduction. „ t t^l^tV t^t*A T''ar ; ited oo Joly 22. There were 42 in- M^. r.or« Vrant-t^i. TtntaW traat. a • Tickets St 25 Cents are selling well September 14-Last day for filing va-; ^^j^,^ ,o of them women. Tbe women Mra. Gsorg. Fr.ncois_Dutoll gaye_a ^ b ^c«c.es in designation. , .„ ^t, „,d. xhere is a large
Dauce Aux Jardain last Satarday, July 24, in honor of Miss Le Blanc of Brooklyn and Mis. Fox of Freeport. The groand. were beautifully illumin¬ ated with Japanese lanterns and elec¬ tric lights, and the young people danced upon a large pl&tforin. Friends from Esst Gloucester and Beverly, Mass., also New Tork, Brooklyn, Freeport and Merrick jtttended.
cents. There will be seats, 80 it will be wise to come The curtain rises at 8 :15. After the performance ice cream,
d at 15 „ , T—^.y "p°"*T""""i c. . ! are mostly very old. mere ia a large
reserved September 16--Secret.ry of SUte to ) ^^ ^^ ,„ by tfae inmates, which neesrly. certify to Bjard of Elections das-; "^ppj^^ tinstahle wTtb fresh vege-
PLEASANT RECOLLECTION
Wbile walking along one of our I treets I noticed several indentations |
the aidewalk in various places. It \ ^as rather refreshing to recall at this | barticular time that those were made 1 a^ pickaxes, clearing the ice from tbe { sidewalks.
\ lbs. Carman in Movies
At the Savoy Theatre. Broadway; and 84th Street. New York City, foto ^ plavs of "The Homestead," featuring j Mra. Edwin Carman, are showing tbis [ week. ^ i
Tfae rights for these pictures are be¬ ing bandKsd by Garland Gaden. Knick¬ erbocker Theatre Building, New Yoth.
^ Pettit sraa hit in tfae first inning and
SoffracisU Canvassing at Lv.hn.k '•^;'??LrtT'' '""
(Special Contributor) ¦ Canvassing ia the order of . tbe day in Woman Suffrage Clubs.
Henry E. Rider and Hiram R. Sauin. Starters. Frank Cotte. of Baldwin, and Robi^rt U Johnaton, of M«>rrick. Meaaurera, A. S. Malcomson, Villaga Trustee E. S. Randall and Charles O. Nilei.
The Chief was requested to take ap the matter of properly policing tbe course. ^
The queation of holding a dance Tn the evening was discussed, aod will be acted upon at the next meeting. If the dance la held, a platform woald- be erected near tbe coarse, and tbe prizes would be distributed there, and alao an endeavor made to secure aome entertainers.
A refreshment atand will be erected for the benefit of the department, witb the following committee in cbarge: Nelson Asbdown, Howard Starr. Dav¬ id Pettigrew. John S. Siimner, Edwarif Meaney and Charles Vogt.
Vernon Colyer and Robert A. Miller. jr., were appointed a committee on music fcr the dance, if held.
The chairman was instructed to ap¬ point a comnflttee to arrange for and hold a king and queen contest, tbe crowning to take place on Labor Day evening, votes to be-1 cent each. The committee will be appointed oataide of the general committeer
Ruaaell Hose Company js planniag for a monster fair to be held at ita hose house on Leonard Avenae during tbe laat ten day. of Ai^nst. Roasell HoM seems almost one of us. and—tbe members would be more tban glad t& welcome Freeport firemen.
ignationa filed with him. tables. All paru of the bouse were
! October 8-Firat day of registration j^ good older ^
lemonade asd home mad- ca^e will be L^, '";**y- ''^™ 7>-„'"-/° Jf. P" -¦"• Tbe Committee on Almshouse
served, ^nd there will,be informal j<'*^^<'ff.»-S/^'"V/^mt^f^^^^ flem^tead reported tbs .ew
dancing L !" o^^''^"'»• "i *<•*? P- ."- building as about completed. Tbe in-
^^ r.-*..K_. o_F,„t day of registration „«„"%Sji not be ramoved for some
for
October 9-
Obituary,
j n t^ ^T'/T^ '•,""¦ "r.*^* ^® P-i"- i ^^'yeC "as some finishing and furn- [October 18—Last day-foT filing >n«ie-1 j,t,j ' (,„ _,
. . . . I .sbiag bas yet to be done. Condition.
-, perdewt nominations. ,. I.tthe old hc««e remain unchanged.
October ) 6-Last day for filing deeh-, .^ha preatat namber of inmates is 38,
naf.ons of independent nomina- „« _kL^ a ... _^«.».
uicns
GuarantS.VcarderaoM'Ic^t. i „ ,^ ^.^^*'? ^^f! . * , .
New Perfection Oil Stoves, »fi.7B i Meldon. the wonth oH baby of Mr . , ., _^ - .^ ,,
aavartiMnaBt.! *°() Mrs. G. A. Rapp. 83 Raynor i ^ ^ -'^ ,' ,y,..,. , - „ „- Tbe County Jai! iSas visited on July Aav«tl.«eat Wednesday morrdng. ! October 15--Third day of «g«»tratiop 26. The balls and sUirs were in fair I e^-r-li : K..1J Tw^l-j.. .*.-. 1 / IB City, from 7 a. m. until 10p.m. ,„ • •:,:„, ,k- «~-- ^^ -^
of whom 2 are women.
Valentine S. Qainlan bas an adver-1 Funeral services held Thoraday after-1 f.' |° ".^ tiseroentof tbe Trumble Car in this!noon. Rev. S. O. Curtice, pastor of "***"'*'" ^*
issu') whicb ts well worth reading, tbs M. E. Cburch, officiating; .inter-,„.. .^ o j j » .-.,..-= »»,.»^^-.. ..„.^-, ^., -^v~-...»
Mr. Quinlan is a resident ti our vil- ment in Greenfield Cemetery; Fulton, "^'"f*'l®"'***^*'"*^,'^•y,"^ "«'¦*"?-; for tJ,» «cape froin his eeli of tbe
Funeral director. V , I T ""'"*"''•"•""*" P'*«^'Holt. He was nipposed to
r. »¦. J „ J • ^¦'"' \ ly good conditio", tbe fioors need re-
Fourth day of I'egistration ^^ The office and jail are in cbarge
in city, from 7 a. m until 10 p m. ^^ ^^^^^ which possibly account.
lage and ia very enthusiastic over tbia I
10 p. m.
i 'ictober 18—Laat day for filing vacan- , j cies in nomidatioaa.
»ltt!e car.
I HARRY E. POWELL
^ ^T^ ifT ^ ^- Fi^-,^ T^ n *"iV'**u**',"' *''*' ^"^t "i October 18-LaSt day for filing state- lan wil be eloaad Irota July 16 to i Harry E. Howell; a former resident of \ g^ ^ , eEueBsM for Drimarv al- agua %. On August » tbe c«Sce will 1 Fre«p«rt. wbieb occarred Wednesday ^wl^^ P"5«ry ai-
open«I for basioe... ^ , wniii'hSTJt^v ^ari'*I.T'Tt' «'='°'^' ""^^ "^^ '**' poblication
^ aaveruseBMSii. j wiU be told Satarday at t p. m.^ at, ^ ,, ^ , nominations.
^ , , i Liberty Coraat. N. J.—reached '
«o^ your joal now before yoo need y^ railroad station at Fst HlUs,
. ¦»»«»« jwj;i_5B«jiw«»puHci«u- wKir statements of candidntM' *>x
Bayview Taxicab Service; Cadillac c*'*^''" '^Jftf "'*! "^ ^f '•. " - 92,60 boor. Tel. 708',f «»*" «' ^F«««»«« Go«ac.V, N
"IStit. Royal ArcwMHtt. He ia sarvive<! .^ . „ „ v. ...
Fy56wiRr«r»evi^rc6ira«». Atirama iSexaii More advert,**.
have a personal gaard. Thare seema to be a lack of saparvision ia tbe jail departBMBt. "niere were 59 prison- ' era. 5 of than womea. Thpre wdra SI : short-tena iirieonara. Theite, is i^ gar- ; den whsdi-la earsd for by ijbe short- term iirlaaaaw mdar the care of a
fromiv. '"i''"o'"Sr",S!"'!?"' » l^-var- A talapboaaayatam for the
wT I Novam^ 2-Elecfllm day, polla open! ^^^^ ^ hae. ooairiatad. whereby at..o, a. m., close 6 p. m; - - - . —
filing
AO^n
touring;
.iscaovC atiar thii^s. bathing goc^s this' pnrtad .,, , .^ , A mld-sommer sale at Bara^A'sf****' Seatfcalradvi
Try m.v special box of cot flowers, i ^^^ gtore. Fr««pcrt. Re«i tbeir ¦—) ] '--yz:
?8c for tbe weakaBd., C. /I. Ankers. .^^ i^ th,, {„,„, .^d take mdvatttturt, Waat«d-EanM8t. indtis'^ii^ts
tha jail is oooMsctad with thi)-««i(rR«at parta of the enoaty. r'
Tha woclc of the Oataide Belief Com- mittoe waa reported aa baing well doae. ..t
IhfeCMBml»feeon.Ti^wegtots re-jpi^^ backed by a grgsjL^lay
C. ft L. I
I adv. la this iasoe and take advantage
• ol the k»«r prices now in eSeet for tbe.man as cleric in shoe stit^re. i<3iaB*Jft»
' next ten days. i i 1?.. Smith, . ) -
A«varttaMawt Ady;mtiataaatit
TbaCMiSalttee ad|B«mi«ii to meat oaTnjMdav. October 25, 19:5, at 2 p.
ycaniK w at the jsew bniHing for Jones In-
. _^ Seeoad Inning—Mathe fanned, Ebers
Mrs. Car- ifliad oat to Smith. Renton flied out to rie Chapman Catt, the great organiser: Nolan; no nms.
and campaign leader, declares csnvass-1 Smith singled to left, Kerley bit to ing tbe most important work fwjieft. Smith thrown out at second, "Votes for Women.'^' Canvassing i. iPitcher walked. Bedell hit to infield, going on oersistently'^ quietly and in> {ail bands safe, Fettit singled to right sistently in evdry city, village and faeoriag Kerley and Pitcher, Bedell go- hsmlet in New York State. i ing te third and scoring on bis error to
July 23, seventeen canvassers met i catch him. Pettit taking second, Nolan
at tbe home of iitt. Peck|iam, Oak* land Avenue, LyhbrooK:' Meadameo Albin, Clifford, Crary. Dutelle. Elter^ icb, Hogg, Knowles. Kearns, McNaily. Pickett, Peckbam, Sultnon. Smitten. Misaes Crossley, Dairison and Nichols from Queens.
Thursday, July 29. Mrs. Wilber Kearns bad an all day\sufl!rage jubiMs at ber home in Ocean side, canvassing in Oc^an^ide in tbe forenoooi and aftar luncheon speechmaking'and a ganeial informal conference, cot^cerning wtsrfc done and work to he dotfe in Nasaaa Coonty. \ .'
Although thi. ha. belen a '^wot" summer. Old King Sol baa^ favored Ua women people by ordering Ham djafm wben a Naasaa County canvass day-for votes for women is on. Kii(ig Sol is a royal Suffrage King, Woman SoArage color is ypllow, rbyai yellow saMlgiM. f tbe yellow of wisdom, knowiadk^. tratk. \
Canvassing, canvassing anjtit No> vember 21. November 21 ia tiM»> day.
At the Plasa. ifoaday. Aat^t X. Robert Warwick in "Tbe Man ^4rho Fouvi Himself," by George iWml- hurst. A graat player ai^I a great
oot Matier to Upton. Pettit going to third and .coring on a wild pitch, Elli- aaa aixcied to left. Raynor singled to rifht. Elllaim going to third. PHly stole aeeead. Ellison tried for bome hot was pat oot; four runs.
Hempstead wiil bave cooogl: mooay left from tfae recent eonveoCifla aad carnltal to purebaae a chemical cs^r. wbich will be preaented to tfae village, according to the report of Chief Nich¬ ols.
Wa^lMaday. Angast 4, Boae Cog^ !an itt Cecil Saleieb's succaesfal com* edy drama, the "Spottkig I>aebes»."'
If'xiday. Ajogu^ 6, "<^«r MC" Tbat bapr>>" storvbf grinr/and tbrilla, | featuring Howard estabrfek. ' Aavcvfi
Speaking of Chief Nichols of Hemp steaiid, I ara informed that Sanday, when we faad tfas deoae clouds of smoke banging over Freeport. he im¬ mediately got in touch witb aa aod asked if any belp ws. needed. I have not verified tbi..> but from pcro«Ml experience, with Chief^icbola. it ia tbe vpry thintr I «'.»"< h«v» »rpart^ him to do.
Apparontl.v \«e uun <. %tn oui uaoai two or three month* .ommcr^aeatiea j this year. The call Sanday aftamoan ! was tbe second in July', where for tfae I paat few years tbe rooaXbs .of Jnos. f July and August have been afaomf clear I of fires.
Miller Divorce Adimi
The case of Liliian Milkir of Frao* j port against Hoy MilteT for abaohita divorce was tried before Justice Kalljr in the Stapreme Coort, Brooklya. «b Wednesday last aod deeisioe «ae r«> served. '
The parties ok tbis actios-were taai-' ried at Eaat ifeadow in Itet. Tbey bave DO ebildrcn. In IMS Bojr Miller I sn«d for a divorea is tfae Siata ti Cali¬ fornia aod a deerao wma graatad to hies at that time. Ibia dmamit'tgaba Mr. Miller « perfsctly goe^ divMca ia California,'but net in tba Siata of Nsw York, faaeaaso tha court ef CaU* fomia did oot ototafo jariadfetiao ef Mrs. Miller. Tbo gfo«^ far thfa ae- tion of Mr. Miller't waa for daatatvm. Mi. Milter w^rrfad agaiii,. jnj^ J&CB _
ia tba aeeoad Freswort played rfng-
KroBrrf-*-"-" '-¦"• '•'"'¦ "'"*
iiS'S^Pitcher, Catsn «t*!e „r^ ^.Ura. itUiar brObtht bar mttiort lor mb- aSl^tbttaad. ^N^aioa walkad, •»«»»? ««7;« ^ Sr^ «^ oat, to lien.,; -? ^Knt*'gStnl. acted a. .t.«,>ey *""¦ * ,¦ o tiie plaintiff oe^wnrin) of fiWb sc-
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19150730 |
| Date | 1915-07-30 |
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| Year | 1915 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19150730 |
| Date | 1915-07-30 |
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assau Coun^ Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORt. N. Y.j FRIDAY, JULY 30:1915 Vol. XX, No. Sl Free M>rt Social §ad Personad News of the Churches In the Fraternal Orders' Local Topics Md PartiM FricfMU Sinxte copies of the Review ifor sale j ttaath atGreenlilatt'sand Braithwaite'c., Rail-' " road Avenue;,, Michnoff'», Nassau, . - ^ County Review. DaSilva's and Go-! -AklerwaB Leo Doberty of Brook ly SnbJKt .:J foetz'^s^ Main Street; DsSIIvo's.West Merrick RoSd. tf. y HIGHWATKK TIDE TABLE TbMe utnaa an tor »aiuiy Hook. X>adoct tl .. mitmtet tor Uomt>tU>ad bayi Friday,'^Juiy Saturt^sy, Sanday, August Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fridsy. Saturdsy, 30 31 1 2 s J 4 5 6 7 11:15 p. HI. 12.- |
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