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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau Couiaty
FREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 19^5
News ol the Qiarches In the Fraternal Orders j LocaHFopks
Freeport.
Slngie eopiea of the Review fpr aale BtGreenbJstl'eand Braitlwroite'g, Rail¬ road Avenoe; Michnoif'a, Naasw County Review, DaSilm'g and Go- betzB. Main Street; J»fl8ilva'B.We»t Merrick Road. tf.
HIGHWATEH TIDE TABLE
Th«A« tinuu art) for Btmdy Hook, Oedoct tr-.faatat tat Bvmpataad Bs;}
Friday, Aogtiat 8ator?.»y.
It alii II at %anmaaa. SmnUat at ttta ir»»fc : tTmkitt kt Ota amd aikmr aaiam at Ota ataa^Aa, tfam^ tm tma
Sanday
Monday,
Tawday,
Wedneaday,
Thumday,
I'riday,
Saturday,
:i3
14 15 16 17 18 19 ¦ 20 21
9 ;IS6 4 m. loazL a. 10:44 a. m. 11 :ao a, IB. 12:23 p. m.
1:2S p. Bi.
2:48 p. m.
4 K)8 p. m.
6:13 p. m.
The New York & Long laland Trac¬ tion Company baa ordered aix new cara for oie on it» local iinea.
Gleaeon A Adama of Bay Shore have opened s printing office in the Fettit bailding on Chareh Str«et.
Contribution* are being aoUcited for fund* for equipping the local troop of Boy Scouts witb a fife and drum eorpa.
Jacob Poit and Steph«fl P. Pettit have pnrchaaed tbe former atore and reaidecca of tbe late Nelson H. Smith ~; on Weat IMIerrickCoad.—Observer.
Mra. Nelaon H. Smith, mother of Saperviior Hinun B. Smith, ia aeri- ooaly ill, her recovery being despaired ol,
Abost 200 attended the third annua! outing of the Nassau County Outing Aasociation, of whicb Sheriff Stepbeb P. Fettit is cbairmftn, held to College Point on Wednesday.
Tbe R8W iace curtains on tbe lower part of the window on the Pirii Na¬ tional Bank, on which are worxed tbe name of the bank, are a big addition to tbe appearance of the bank.
Elvin A. Dorloa stands at tte bead of tbe list in tbe Civil Service exam¬ ination for Deputy State Game Pro¬ tector. Tte examination took place several weeks ago.
Peter Elar baa started in business for himself as «, landscape gardener and general contractor. He attends to any kind of work in his line, clean¬ ing cesspools, ce'.lars, hedges, lawns, etc., and invites your consideration.
As announced in our laat issue the South Shore Yacht Clnb started on its annual cruiae Wednesday morning. The party will return Saturday after ¦ailing and racing events through tbe Great South Bay. ^
For the second time in leas than a week the Nassau County Review office wa* robbed again on Sunday night This time the visitor was content with the front wheel of the office bicycle, wnich he detached-end walked off with.
The Italian Benevaliaa of Freeport will give the first celebration of M. 3. S. Delia .4«9ilntfton Aagust 14 and 16, at Bennington and Columbaa Avenues. They announce a big display of flre works by the North Beach Firsworka Co. and dancing in tbe open air.
Adam Schonnman has discontinued his tea and coifee route through the Tillage and disposed of his horse and wagon. Mr. Schoncman wishes to ex¬ press his appreciation for the kindneaa of hie many friends for their patronage during the time he was operating tbis route, which he has been coRipeJled to discontinue tecause of ill health.
W*fHam E. Crevoiuerat, for several years in D. B. Raynor's shoe store, announces that he will open the store ooder bis own management next week. Mr. Raynor sold his stock several weeka ago to s party from New York, wte diBp«»Md of the greater part of it at public sale, and tbe pia^ bes since been closed.
William Pettigrew of 122 Pearaall Avenue, delivery clerk in Smith & Be¬ dell's pharmacy, waa struck by a large
First Chardi of Cfas;ist. Stmotssi.
Tbe fourth annnoi aotomobile ride vtM^tmm^ B»...Ut. .»».:..,..> tt «*..i»rb -: o' Progreeaivo CoBocii. Dugbtere of I^^SL2r£L^X;«Kt !*''»'"*?' *'» bo teW t« Rodiaway S^52S,^2nJ?Ti^^l^ ;«*««» »•** Wedoeaday, Aogost 18.
¦i«xtS««ioy. Aagnetl^. Sool. j ^^^^^^ f^,,^^ Boulevard at »e clock.
fl^P*eobyt«rfai»aiK|By8cteolWfll3^!«*'/»« /«'"'« ^JP^ **« uM-roters; boM i^ aiiKMl ewtiog to High Hill j**^^^.^"*=- childreta 40c. BoMh today (Prfetoyt. Boats will . ---r^,. , tt„„tt,ma. MB,..;,, leore PcnonoB'e dodc, FreepcHrt Bit- JtWW WWM Draocr MWIBIf er, tetweea 8:3e aad 9 «'c)eck. All i Leater McLean Lewla. brotter of tte memtera of tte Sonday Scbtiol, 1 James Lewis, of Merrick Road aad aad tteir frioida, will te taken, and a ' Chareb Street, is mining from hia geaerol iovitatma i* extended to tbe i home. His sister has gme to Brook- Wtelc cotss^Bity to participate in tbia \ lyn to enlist aid in tracing bis wtere oating. A collection will be taken on ' about*, for the laat information re- tte boat, aad tte teianee of tte ex- j ceived from bim was to tte effect ttet pesae will te defrayed by tte Sanday i te waa en root« to Russia as a tutor Seteol. ^ j to a German family of Berlin. Hia
~ I address is given »s Groenwaid, a anb-
A lawn fete under tte auapicea of I p-fc of Berlin, according to tte sister, the Epwortb Leagae of tte M. E. {^.^t tbe family have «ritt«B to Am- Cboceb will te teld Friday, August I bassador G*rard and to the American 20. afteraooa aad evening, oa tte lawn j Caesu! st Berlin,, without receiving 9t Mn, ^^riff W. Bedell 87 Saitb ,ny acknowledgemept of their inquir-
Pay Tear Taxes
Kelt Wednesday, AHf^l 18. will Stanley Raynor iaaaoooneed aa lead- b* tl»« •¦•* d«y ^a wbtMl Village taxee or of tte Epworth Le^nie devotional can be paid without a<Jditional per- meeting next Sunday evening at 7 "ntage. See advertisfmsnt in tbs* o'eloefc: topic "Keeping One's Self j «••« •• '«' **«»• "ad place of paying. Asceptic Againat Temptation."
Street. !ss cresa. Mke, lemonade and 'aney artielee will te for aale. A free maaieal entertainment wili te given ia tte evening at 8:15.
iea. abe says.—Eagle.
Talks on tte Bfthal ReToiatkm by Xrtts: P. i>o^. at tC Jay Avenue, Freeport. Sandajr afteraoona at 3:30. Subject tor Amgmat 15. "Soon folBlled Old TeatanwRt pfwineeiea of automo¬ biles, wirakao telegraph, river Nile, etc." Awioted hy Mr. Fleming of Broofciya and Mr. Clark of Hickaville. All eor<iia"y iaviti^. No ehargo or collection.
^laihsss CAme\
(Spncial Contributor) \ Tte following appeal to New )f^ State men by ex-PrasidvntHanae, wte is o well-known Woman Suffrage ad' vocate, is tbe forerunner of weekly appeals and statements whicb will ap¬ pear in Nassau County papera.
Tteee "talk-outs" from Nosaan
Coanty men wili aerve as fool to keep
Nov-
great
York
State women.
Capt. Hanse saya
"I have alwaya telieved tbat women ahould teve equal rights and privilege*
In tte Presbyterian Chareh tte paa- ] *««> "««>• Why not?
- ^ ^ After nearly 70 years of atmggie
and labor the women of New York State have succeeded in getting the _i)l jqueation tefore tbe votera. whetter AU I or no tbey shall te granted equal priv¬ ileges with men and be given tbe vote.
11 have one vote and that shall be given
OUTING TO BYE BEACH ; willingly, yea proudly onUovemter 2.
Tte Bettei Lyceum aod Sunday i ^^^^' ^ en*'«nc*>iae our women. Tbey
kl aMttamaHtrnt aot MMlrcly o( • mtnrt mttatw, am vStam* alfaira br Oka MBtwr
NEW STREET SIGNS At tte regular meeting of tte Vil¬ lage Board of Trnstees last Thursday afternoon, tte proposition of Trustee Maxaon for new street signs, Ut foe placed ae needed, was brought up, and te waa ompowered to order 100 of tfaeee ^gna'at no exceeding $3.15 isach. and to adbmit a list of places where tte now aigns sre ts be pot. This list will pndbably be submitted at the next meeting of tiie Village Board.
MEETINGS CALtED EARLIER Tte Village Board finds thiii meet¬ ing* called for 3 o'clock does not give tbem time tc finish tbe work laid out for ttem and so have changed the hour to 2 o'clock. I don't want to be fresh bnt I could not help wandering what is tte use of changing the hour if it is not possible to open on time . wten it is set for 8 o'clock.
Baseball
(Spc'iial Reporter^
The Freeport A, A. lo»t last &its2r- day to the Mineola A. C. by tte oeer^ of 3 to 0, which *;aii tte oaaso aeoiie we trimmed ttem by eariicr in tte season. ^
The Kame was featured by aMHsy sensational catches abd wtedertoi stops.
Social ai^d Personal In the ^ire De]
Ahnrt C<M*ts. VUto ami pBrtks ¦ad Thait Fvteada
of M>t>MSof
I et*rlo«^A
Mra. Ch«rle!i O. Nile*, wuh
Cfaaries H. nndMilford A., are] Fir«t Acsiataat (SiieC Saiitb will I qwtKiing tte month of August wiihj Uncharge of thq drpartaaoBt from
ber, are j
j tet the campaign gridiron ontil
Tte entertainment for tte tecefit of | e«bef^ 2- November 2 is tte the Catteiie Church last Thursday ev-1 ^»t"' h«»torical day for New eoing' was a big financial suceesa. Tte theatre building was well filled and a good progrsiu was provided.
tor. Rev. J. Sidney Gould will preach Sunday on tbe subject, "Tte Value of ths Vision." or "Tte Faith of tbe Ideaiiat." Tte evening aermon be on soeam well known hymne. ar»«ordiaily invited.
School of Bethel A. M. E Church are I"« «"" """'A ¦"**^ "*"* Lf?. 'f'"^"" planning for a grani^ asiao onting to i '*»•"" " •<>»•« ^*^' *"* ^ ?* '» *tW Rye Boaeli. by aoto and boat, on Fri-,««' P"**^ ^ »"¦ »'«"« *° «"'• ***** day. Aognot 27. and teve invited the ¦ ^oare deal? „ . e. . *
Sanday Scfaoell aad tteir friends from ^an we men of New York State af- Rockviile Centre^Bd^empatead to go I *»«' '° ^^ "'^'^"J^'itl''. •'?}?F ¦' **¦''- witb tbem. ani will take ail children I "»« defeated the bill in 1916 granting
of tte Sanday School, aad otter Sun- o"' "*"*'* P^P'='"* ^*'*«' ' '^^
no. -'
day Scboola under 12 years of age free. Tte committee in„eharge are Alonzo W. Myera, preoidont; Miaa L. J. Tate, treaaarer; Mra. Wilhnr Randall, Sapt. S. S.: J. M. Proctor, paotor.
At the Methodist Church Sunday tbe pastor wili be in bis palpit at^teih morjiing and evening service. The topic of tte morning sermon will te "The Shining Path. " The evening aernuHi ^iW te upon tte topic, "Your King."
Tte ladies of tte Baptiat Church will tell a cake sale Saturday after-* noon, Augnat 14, at 3 p. ro. on tbe lawn.
BifrHK«tBctkda>rdi
The United Auxiliariea of Battel Church. J. M. Frcctor, paator, are planning for a aeries of entertain- menta fro n Aagoat 17 to Auguat 24.
TttMday. Aagoat 17. will te io _
cbarge of tte Altar Circle, under the ' t^o other band has aiTorganisation in leade^»bip^of Miaa E. Gravea; refresh- i ^very oae of the 72 Election District* menu on tte lawn imder a tent. Wed- I of Nassau County, eaeb witb a captain nesday. Sunday School children, witb i or a clab or campaign committee, and
August 7, 1915. Editor Nassau .County Review:—
"Stand by the Women." On every station un the Long Island Railroad thia sign is posted with an invitation to vote against the woman suffrage amendment November 2 on tbe groond that tte women "claim tbe right not to be burdened witb tbe ballot." The advertisement is signed "New Tork State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage."
One woald like to enquire what au- tterity this Association haa to speak for tte women of Long Island, tew large a number of Long Islaad women they actually represent.
In NaasBU County they claim three branctes recently organized. Tte one in Garden City has refuaed to give ita membership. If there is one in Suf¬ folk Connty I have never bead of it.
The Woman Saffrage Association on
A PROPER REQUEST Street Commisatoser Bond asks us to reqaest poraona trimming tree*; £?<d ahrubtery to remove the trimmings, rather tten to leave tbem on the side¬ walks cr rake ttem in the gutters wtere ttey become ^n o^^struction in case of storma It would hardly see posaible ttet soch a request is neces¬ sary, bat Mr. Bond has found a num¬ ber of inatances where this objection¬ able method ba^ been practiced.
Tte reqaeot made at the last meet- g of tte Village Board that the brush b^leared at the soatheast corner of Smith Street and Long Beach Avenue, is a proper one. The brush has grown np from 6 to 10 ft. and a serrous acci¬ dent is scheduled for that corner un- leaa it is cl«i^red off in time to pre¬ vent it. \
Bisard of Edai^dioo Re-appoiDts
The Board cf Education has re-ap¬ pointed tte following Officers: Attend¬ ance officer. Francis ^ith; nuMe, ''rs. Stanley Smith; ph^^ician. Dr. Julien Dean. Miss Miller was ap- tiointed to take the census.
Obitaary
Pettit had to reach for qnit« a f«r.
Pettit played a wmderfttl gaaaa at first and made bis teet play in tte 4th when ho waa playing rather deep, with Halleron at bac and te drove a giaae eater at Joe, wbo made a wundcifal stop and beat Halleron to tte bag.
(jtTi>wr
VIRGINIA JACKSON Virginia Jackson died at her home on Shell laland, Wednesday. Funeral rvieea Were teld at tBe Stell Is'land Mission Thus^day, Rev. Mr. Blinn offi¬ ciating; interment Greenfield Ceme¬ tery : C. A. Fulton, funeral director.
songs, marchea. drilla and recitafipna, Leah Randal, snpt^; E. C. Proctor, di¬ rector. Thoraday, Progreaaive Circle, in rccitatiooa. ^alogooo. aoloo and etoroaae. Friday, Um I^eeooi. oodar leaderahip of A. Myera. Toeaday.
Aogost 24. will te closing nijritt. in | claim to speak?
188S women members. Suffolk Coun ty has 52 suffrage captains and clubs or eommitteea with a memberefaip of ever 2500 women. Wiil Tbe Aseocia- tion Opposed tell what tbeir memter- ship iaon Long Island for whom ttey
_ . charge of The Helping Hand. Tte ad-
aato truck white riding on a wheel mission wili te 10 centa each night.
will te Troateea'
along East Merrick Road Wednesday morning, and seriously injured. Tbe auto'did not atop aft^r knocking young Pettigrew down.
George W. Combs of South Main Street Is^at Meicy Hospital suffering from blood poisoning and is a serious conditioi). Several daya *go he cut bia band; tbe wound became infested, and upon advice he was removed to tte teapftal whore every effort >¦ be¬ ing made to prevent itie spread of the infection, which haa already affeoted his whole arm.
Freeport, Aug. 9—In a hotly coot tested game of golf club*. Jtrooport finally won by 9 to 6. The reatolt was uncertain Up to near the conclusion. Tte tallies were:
Freeport—Samuel R. Smjtb, 8; Clyde C. Wallace. 1; Lloyd Cotlor. 2; Ray Ackerman. 0; -Clinton Story, S; Hamihon^G. King, 0.. Total 9.
Massapequa—Richard Haight, 0;H. Ormstee, 2: W. Orroaoee, 1; W. Body, 0; 3. Cleveland, 0; George flalgbt. 3. Tojtal, 6.
Dr. A. T. 'Height wa* referee.
—Timei.
Da Silva. Freer* Gwarantood r.«»fi».' H"«< New Perfei
Sanday. Aagoat 29, rally day.
Hymeneal
FITCH—KINGSLEY Anttoaneemont is received of tbe wedding of Miss Bonice Pitch to John j money-raising meeting of tbe Assocla-
Anotber question! WiU ttey tell wte pays for tbis expensive aiSvcrtia- ing? Do tbe three weak anti cloha on Long Island?
At tbe Naasau County Saffrage Con¬ vention this Spring ateut a tbooaand dollars was raised for suffrage work ija Nassau Coanty; a little more was raised at Ite convention in Bay Stere for Suffolk Coonty. At tbe biggest
E. Kingaloy at Attei^. Pa., on Toea¬ day. Aogost S, Miaa Fitch waa for a number of fomn teacher of Latin in tte Frooport High School, and went to Eiixabeth. N J., ontii tte laet term.
Freeport rMMic Lnrary
Md«e b«^« adde^ Jolr. 1915: Title Aothor
Guna of Eatopm Altateler
tion Oppoa«d.4a^ew York City, ttey ¦uinouneed not noeb more that this for tteir STATE Association.
The Suffrage Association knows tew expensive this kind of advertising is because they fouiid that tbe price waa absolutely pt»b:bitive for ttem. Tte Antis ar« able to use it ail over Long Island, and yet tbeir visible means of •apport are far le*a tbao these of tte suffragists. The only advertising of
ContraryJMIarT Bailey | this kind which aaffragista have teen
God'a Coantry'«nd thMVomaa Cnrwood J able to afford waa h gift.
Battle Cry ^"~ • Bock j "Stand by the Women." Yoa, and
Allan and tte Holy FWwer Hai^ard | atand by the Home. Nearly 50<M or>
Thankful'e laborltance I^OBoy Bee PritaalLaw Tte Barbor Still Jim
Lincoln j ganiaed ivomen of Long Island are wak- Merwin j lag Long Uland men to vote ''Tea" oo Ostrander tte toffr^ amendmeat Nevombor 2.
Ptelo Willeio
Sigm oaSyhvi^
..ivarttaweaat. i
Bayview Taxieab Service; J^ydfllac toirTNi; «»ifS"^-50 hour. Teii- Freeport.
Ailvortlaaa»iw<
At tte taat regular asoetiag af tte Vilfage Bwu!d of Trttatoaa a na(riotie» i»ffer«d by TToatoe Mazasa waa car-. ried. i«>tructfng tte sttvet Omamla- sioner to teve ngm areeted at tte oih-;
Wo say tte Home ia tte boiwaifc of tte NHti<»i. aivo it two votes Inetead of one. Very truly yeora.
Oartroda Footer Brawn,
Cteirman N««oaa and Soffclfc Co..
7, Blbpil-e State Caropaign Com-
Juat a moment of yoof time, ttet'a
Uudtmei Letters
(FrwvOTt P*it Office)
Abtey. Capt. C. A.
Be<te!l. Mias Lena
Conklin. Mra. Wm.
Green. Miaa Myra
Hoibrock. Mr. H. M.
Hough. Mra. Linda P.
Jones, Mrs. G. R.
Gowan, John L. M.
Meade. Miaa Alice
Philips, Mias Katie, care Mrs.
Rantala, Miss Salman
Smith, Misa Edith
Tunstili, Wm. J.
Robt. G. Anderson. Angast 10, 1915.
Weekly Weather Report
(For csr readers in other localities)
Friday. August 6. overcast in morn¬ ing, rainy and cold in difternoon, and at nigbt.
Satarday. continuing overcast in a. n., clear and warm in p. m.
Sunday, nice and clear in morning, heavy shower at 5 p. m. and light stewcr at 7 p. m.
Monday, nice and clear in Freeport; heavy thunder shower in New If ork at 5 p. m.
Toeaday. clear.
Wedneaday, clear.
Ttetwiay. c?ear.
Widow's Aflowances
Under tbe provisions of a new law paaaed by tbe State I egislature a lo¬ cal Board of Ch-.id Welfare has been appointed ih anc? for Nassau Coanty.
Tte appointing porter was vested in the coanty judge and accordingly County Judge James Neimann on Sat¬ arday announced tte following ap¬ pointee* :
William F. Britt of Sea Cliff, to serve aix yeara.
John A- Altertson of Old Westbui^', to oerve five years.
Mra. Katterine Crocker of Piping Rock, to serve four yeara.
Mra. Dorothy Straight of Westbury, to serve three year*.
Felix Reifschneider, jr., of Hemp¬ stead, to aerve two years.
Louis J. Monaco of Hicksville, to serve one year.
Tte Coanty Soperint*ndent of Poor, aiaode C. Van Deusen, is tin ex-officio memter of tte Board.
Tte vNHic of the Board i* granting of aitowaiBMo to widowad motterti with one or. nore children-linder six¬ teen year* ef age. in order that such ehiUfe^ may te suitably cared fur in their boBses by their mothers.
Tte oteaitera of the Board lae to ads-ve wtthoot oomputaation tet after j im appioftrfaitioa hae boon made thcv may te ^Ubawd tbeir expense*.
Fo^een Years Ago
I (Items ot ltitei«-e!t from the Reviev files fooirteaii yean a«o tWa l|v«ek I
rrfativea at Cobbleakill. N. Y. Mr Kiles wiHjoin ttem after attending tte firemen's convention at Oneida. Aagast 16 to 19.
Misa Mabel Collins of Phila. Pa., i* vieiting ter cousin. Miss Grace Car¬ man, at tier home on Brooklyn Avenue.
Mrs. Etta J. Carman and Mieses Carman and Miss Qrace Carman have retamed to their home on Brook'yn Ai^enue after spending several weeks in Bell ville, N. J.
Vol. XX, .No. 33
kyif.E.r.
day, August 15. toSoa^y. Aigot^j incSuatvo. doring tte Chief's '
Miss Irene Kremelberg, steno^ra- pter of the Nassan Coanty Beview, is on her vacation this week.
Spbs. M. M. Peck and Mrs. Howard Oomto and children have returned
at
after spending two weeks Naesau-By-tbe Sea.
Miss Edith Hebhord of Brooklyn has hoea spending a week with Mrs. Ful¬ ton.
There was some discussion , ever of Cooke'fdecisk^.
Nolan also made a nice pk^ in tte Srd when he backed up Pitly had go*
his man at first after a fine p^\ I Bedell pitched the beet g«aS*ha\H« {twirled in some time, lettuag tte h^Bjd Prinz I hitting visitors down with six hiteN
Fred only issued twp pasees.
P. M.
Miss Eleanor S. Roe will open her aebool for kindergarten and primary pnpjla at her residence, 24 Porterfisid Place, Monday, September 12.
Freeport housekeepers were well represented at the Equal Franchise' Onb's demonstration of new methods io canning fruits and vegetables, at tte Baptist Church last Monday, ifrs. Snyder from the U. S. Bureau of Ag- rieaiture, Washington, is an expert on aoeh matters, and passed her knowl¬ edge on in such a pleasant way, all bearing and seeing her felt keyed to renewed efforts in stocking their pre- merve closet* for Che winter.
A bosiness meeting of the Club was tekl||at tbe conclusion of the demon¬ stration.
Mrs. Bertha Bra/ton Wishart of Waahington, D. C, Mrs. Elliott Evan Smith and Miss Laura Smith, of Naa¬ aao, N Y., are guesU of Mrs. Charles Matthews Manly. Mrs. William £ck- hart gave a "Bridge" in ^heir honor ^s Wediteaday, on her large veranda. Mra. Yooatt also had a three-table "Bridge" Thursday, and Mrs. E. J. Flanagan entertains ib tbe same way Friday.
Vital Statistics for July
Daring tbe month of June 16 births and 7 deaths were recorded with Syl- vooter P. Shea, Registratoi Vital Sta* tiatiee, as lollowa:
'Shad" looked like
mound. (Some boy!)
"Shad"
Lewis
of op
-State
fiaort.
twirled for Mineola and waa nicked for
¦even solid
swats.
aible for Mineola't
Sbad
three
waa
rxusa.
res^Mii^
With
aotfi
Boy your s«al.BO«i bofero jtoi Freeport C«aJ Cisiapaay.
4 dua >-'Hiiutine<r.-t.
advising travoiefs as to tte Nr«l »toi«dva aad euend » =«^i.at Kwkiogi furfaatomobUiaU. ol lAmiiof !>»r&3Si. iaioond aboat ciae spaeiai oala va^ae w«< Fraeport Club dascaMis:^ plen ftrr Tbia is sexsmaaaxs ib' raRH^ ioj. poaiab 1 oo^ y^a at tte ekmt of tte ttmaoa. i >>«* boiUiisg to be erected oo Grove vioiatkwo wf tte .Jam. Hith<»to ttere I Ttey are entirely r««ord hreaker*. j Steaet. aatiwated eost to te »6o tev«.h««s irisallarr awae m last aad f Barasdh't Dept. Store. ¦'4h» Byenon inaCMted a*
"Weat Merrick Road. ' ^ftTerttaeiaeM. ^iiBGJo*!-of Foresfirs of Amertt;
BIRTHS June 28, Josephine Frances, Louis aod Eiixabeth Maloney Rnppert.
20, Margaret Anna, Harry and Mary Healy Goodwin.
Joly 2. Udito, Gusieppe und Maria Fettizce Riccc.
6, George, John and Jennie Ein- cfaage Varioch.
12. Millard A iameda, S. Paul and Edith Bond Dickerson.
9, Justine Paul, Joseph and Mabel Hanan Neuboff.
Mi^culin Lucilie, Pierre K. and Dor¬ othy J<^naon Well*.
11, Margaret, Paul W. and Margaret Biriioek Buckley. "'
it, Marion, Charles C. and Lillian Place Motel.
9, Williem Harold, John and Stella Comte Stevens.
14, May Elizabeth, Edward B. sod Mary Crosafield Garrison.
Aubrey Veroon. WiUiam and Grace aoa«9om Bcmaeheuer.
21, Arthur, Arthur and Minnie Car- aiaa UU.
22, Jeoae M.. Jesse M. and Nowton Scarles.
2S. Evelyn Elaine, Jobn and Bertha Sinerhovakey Duda.
29. Marion Elizabeth, Richard E. and Minnie Mayer Cameron.
DEATHS Joly 1. Alice South, 2 moe. C Domenia Latersa, 1 mo. 23 day*. % Hertert A. Wallmoller, 1 yr. 9
The new hose will te teatod at cor-" ner of Long Beach Avaane and Olive Boalevard Satord^ aftatMon at] 2 o'clock, aad if fcand aatisfactory. w4IV be immediately plaeed io service. There w:!! te no alarsi.
The regalar meetiag of tte Field Day Committee was teld at tte trojj; hoose Wednesday eveniitg.
Moving Pictare'Committee reported tbat tte stews were aot teing well patrpDized and tte profit woold te small.
Prize Committee reported ttet prises bad been promised ss far, from Rufa* R. Rhodes, sdozen $5 cabinet pteto* grapba; Franklin G. Hill, a cup; Borne Scrymser Company: Atlantic A Pacific Tea Company, 5 Ite. of tea and 5 Ite. of coffee; William Greenblatt: Alex¬ ander C. Ackerman; Sopt. Police ami Fire Service. L. I. R. R.. cup; A. L. Schiller; Hon. Lathrop Brown, cteck for 110; Assemblyman' McWhinney. cup: Hon. Frederick C. Hicks, John J. Randall Company, a cup; Arcter B. Wallace: George Silver: Tbomaa P. C. Forbes..
Badge Committee reported that badges for committee and official* had been ordered aod ttet tte medal* for tbe various events woold te from a die made eapeciallv tor tte occaaion., by tte Whitehead HoagCompapy.
Committee on Grandstand reported that ttey coold get a grandatand erect¬ ed at a cost of 60c per ranning foot: that at tte price contMnpiated, 25c each, for scats, there woald te little if any profit, tet ttet tte sMectatora would te ssssrni of aaeing tte gamea. They were directed to have a stand erected to seat from 900 to 400 people.
It was decided sst to teld tte king and queen eanteot as originally planned. j «
Matter or music fc; •jx afternoon was referred to committee consisting cf Howard £. Pearaall. Vernon Colyer and Robert A. Miller, jr.
Committee'ab aoft drink atand re- ported that ttey bad received bids on the drinks and ttet tte ice had been donated by tte Freeport lee A Fuel Company through Aaaiatant Foreman Bailey of Hose 1.
Program Committee reported ttey had received a numter of advs. and the program sboald yield a fair profit.
14. Joaaie Irene Schmadel, 49 yra. IC. Sarah Raynor, 77 yrs. ts, Meldon Rapp, 1 mo. 29. Lloyd Irving Jackson, 3 yrs. aios.
A special ms«titig of tte Fire Coon* cil, in place of tte regalar nraathly meeting, on account of tte New York State Convention at Oneida falling on that date, was teld at tte truck hoaae Wednesday evening. Preaent were: Chief Pearsall. Aast. Chiefs Smith and Randall; Wardens Willianas of Hose 1, Dunker of Hoee 2. Pettigrew of Hose 8, Sumner of Hooe 4 and Nile* of Truck 1.
It was decided to teat out tte new bose at corner ot Loag Baach Avenue am^Olive Boalevard Satorday after¬ noon at 2 o'clock, tte hoae if found satisfactory to te placed on Hoae 1 and Hoee 2 wagon*.'
Plans were a<stSi''rtii iar changing tte ctemical apparatus to tte truck, placing it on the tool teard, and re-ar¬ ranging tte tool* so that a very neat job ia made. An approximate price was made by Mr. Fairbrctter, wte submitted tbe plan, and it waa decided to request tte Village Board to con¬ tract witb Mr. Fairhrotter fer tte job, in view of bi* exporfene*. along thi* line, and the very reaooneble price quoted.
The following lino of march waa Sarab' '^"^^'^ ^°' ^^ parade aod inepoetiwi I Labor Day morning: Penn en Ctereh Street, tead of line at Piae; nortfa to Randall Avenue, weat to Long Beach Avenoe, soulb to Merrick Road, eest to Main Street, north to Pine Street. wc*t to Grove Street. Tte inspection will take place on Pine Street, ioataad of on Olive Bouievard. «* oaaal.
It was decided to engage tte free¬ port Enterprise Band for tte parade and inspection. This band will alao te engageti by tte Field Day Committee for tbe game* in tte afternoon.
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Eeaky TrauactkMis
Tte folknrii^ sales ef booses owned hy him are reported by Stephen P.
CoBimanications
Greehnort. Aag. 10, 1915.
Editor Review, \
Dear Sir —Kindly^ deny tte Brook - lyn Eagle and Brooklyn TioMs items
Fettit: HoOse os Miller Avenue, Free* jof last evening, that I teve bought an port, to James Mulvey, New York ; auto and reaamcd sSks ^^erk. Neith- MiUar Avenue. Freeport, to Edwards I vi statement i* ccrreet. N^nd, foHter, tooth»a. New York; Alpine, Free-! if tte fa^t te of any pobnc intereet. patl to Jamea Doyle, New York; Long j let me add tbat. while agv gonoral hod« Boadi Avenue, Freeport, to Thomas {Uy health is fair, ttere are special Fanoil, New York; Rose Street, free idisabiiitie* following tte sorgieal oj pert, to RoIHa Brottere, of New York; ivrationsof last Fcbrnary aad\Malr.t Morri# Avenue, Freeport, to Bernard i from wbicb I have not recovered and LaiuBaBer, Now York ; at Merrick, to 1 am not likely to recover fmr a long Chuima A. Doagterty, of Brooklyn ;i time to come. >f iver.
two heoaes An Eaat MiltiMi Street. n«aport. one hooee on Arcter Street, | to Dr. William H. Ruocie; two i Bal^wifi, U> L. Ca.tellini of i F^ieepart.—Oboerver. j
Truly yoara,
JH- A. Reov»
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7Se fer tjM weekend. C. K. Ankara, ^ociat. Sockville Centre, L. I. xeie* aoBMttion; delivei? anywtero.
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tampan. W'ill soil at Na«qMble pVioa md taraw. take other jnoperty loot port aad teJaaee oa mort{(age. Alhin M. J^hnaoe. 47 Kaiiroad. Avcitua,
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At tte Plaza. Momisj, a^eoH 16. yi^,S£, Hartin in "Little Miaa Btow^, ' by Phtitp JJarthoiomae.
Taesday, Augaat 17. "Tte Battle At Btderbaah Gok^^' staged by David W. <lrifllth. tte BMO wte atagad *i«be BIrthof aMatioa."
WoAsoadayVAagaet *g. taaospreex u-temph of tte eeraoih "Tte B«im)> City " fay Rail Caiae.
I'rioay, -'*iq{ua( w. irosir' rasantm in "Tte Connolin." SCOO foot of pore f»^ withoat a daii lamnait.
Saturday. Aagsit O, "Jaam Bftm," troia tte eelAnrtad aamml by Ch«^l» Bf«ata.
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i^S3IS'jraW?«fXKlE^»!>K«&Wi?Sg:Ml^iSBS«Sg^»J.W«^J5^»S^^ Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau Couiaty FREEPORT, N. v., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 19^5 News ol the Qiarches In the Fraternal Orders j LocaHFopks Freeport. Slngie eopiea of the Review fpr aale BtGreenbJstl'eand Braitlwroite'g, Rail¬ road Avenoe; Michnoif'a, Naasw County Review, DaSilm'g and Go- betzB. Main Street; J»fl8ilva'B.We»t Merrick Road. tf. HIGHWATEH TIDE TABLE Th«A« tinuu art) for Btmdy Hook, Oedoct tr-.faatat tat Bvmpataad Bs;} Friday, Aogtiat 8ator?.»y. It alii II at %anmaaa. SmnUat at ttta ir»»fc : tTmkitt kt Ota amd aikmr aaiam at Ota ataa^Aa, tfam^ tm tma Sanday Monday, Tawday, Wedneaday, Thumday, I'riday, Saturday, :i3 14 15 16 17 18 19 ¦ 20 21 9 ;IS6 4 m. loazL a. 10:44 a. m. 11 :ao a, IB. 12:23 p. m. 1:2S p. Bi. 2:48 p. m. 4 K)8 p. m. 6:13 p. m. The New York & Long laland Trac¬ tion Company baa ordered aix new cara for oie on it» local iinea. Gleaeon A Adama of Bay Shore have opened s printing office in the Fettit bailding on Chareh Str«et. Contribution* are being aoUcited for fund* for equipping the local troop of Boy Scouts witb a fife and drum eorpa. Jacob Poit and Steph«fl P. Pettit have pnrchaaed tbe former atore and reaidecca of tbe late Nelson H. Smith ~; on Weat IMIerrickCoad.—Observer. Mra. Nelaon H. Smith, mother of Saperviior Hinun B. Smith, ia aeri- ooaly ill, her recovery being despaired ol, Abost 200 attended the third annua! outing of the Nassau County Outing Aasociation, of whicb Sheriff Stepbeb P. Fettit is cbairmftn, held to College Point on Wednesday. Tbe R8W iace curtains on tbe lower part of the window on the Pirii Na¬ tional Bank, on which are worxed tbe name of the bank, are a big addition to tbe appearance of the bank. Elvin A. Dorloa stands at tte bead of tbe list in tbe Civil Service exam¬ ination for Deputy State Game Pro¬ tector. Tte examination took place several weeks ago. Peter Elar baa started in business for himself as «, landscape gardener and general contractor. He attends to any kind of work in his line, clean¬ ing cesspools, ce'.lars, hedges, lawns, etc., and invites your consideration. As announced in our laat issue the South Shore Yacht Clnb started on its annual cruiae Wednesday morning. The party will return Saturday after ¦ailing and racing events through tbe Great South Bay. ^ For the second time in leas than a week the Nassau County Review office wa* robbed again on Sunday night This time the visitor was content with the front wheel of the office bicycle, wnich he detached-end walked off with. The Italian Benevaliaa of Freeport will give the first celebration of M. 3. S. Delia .4«9ilntfton Aagust 14 and 16, at Bennington and Columbaa Avenues. They announce a big display of flre works by the North Beach Firsworka Co. and dancing in tbe open air. Adam Schonnman has discontinued his tea and coifee route through the Tillage and disposed of his horse and wagon. Mr. Schoncman wishes to ex¬ press his appreciation for the kindneaa of hie many friends for their patronage during the time he was operating tbis route, which he has been coRipeJled to discontinue tecause of ill health. W*fHam E. Crevoiuerat, for several years in D. B. Raynor's shoe store, announces that he will open the store ooder bis own management next week. Mr. Raynor sold his stock several weeka ago to s party from New York, wte diBp«»Md of the greater part of it at public sale, and tbe pia^ bes since been closed. William Pettigrew of 122 Pearaall Avenue, delivery clerk in Smith & Be¬ dell's pharmacy, waa struck by a large First Chardi of Cfas;ist. Stmotssi. Tbe fourth annnoi aotomobile ride vtM^tmm^ B»...Ut. .»».:..,..> tt «*..i»rb -: o' Progreeaivo CoBocii. Dugbtere of I^^SL2r£L^X;«Kt !*''»'"*?' *'» bo teW t« Rodiaway S^52S,^2nJ?Ti^^l^ ;«*««» »•** Wedoeaday, Aogost 18. ¦i«xtS««ioy. Aagnetl^. Sool. j ^^^^^^ f^,,^^ Boulevard at »e clock. fl^P*eobyt«rfai»aiK By8cteolWfll3^!«*'/»« /«'"'« ^JP^ **« uM-roters; boM i^ aiiKMl ewtiog to High Hill j**^^^.^"*=- childreta 40c. BoMh today (Prfetoyt. Boats will . ---r^,. , tt„„tt,ma. MB,..;,, leore PcnonoB'e dodc, FreepcHrt Bit- JtWW WWM Draocr MWIBIf er, tetweea 8:3e aad 9 «'c)eck. All i Leater McLean Lewla. brotter of tte memtera of tte Sonday Scbtiol, 1 James Lewis, of Merrick Road aad aad tteir frioida, will te taken, and a ' Chareb Street, is mining from hia geaerol iovitatma i* extended to tbe i home. His sister has gme to Brook- Wtelc cotss^Bity to participate in tbia \ lyn to enlist aid in tracing bis wtere oating. A collection will be taken on ' about*, for the laat information re- tte boat, aad tte teianee of tte ex- j ceived from bim was to tte effect ttet pesae will te defrayed by tte Sanday i te waa en root« to Russia as a tutor Seteol. ^ j to a German family of Berlin. Hia ~ I address is given »s Groenwaid, a anb- A lawn fete under tte auapicea of I p-fc of Berlin, according to tte sister, the Epwortb Leagae of tte M. E. {^.^t tbe family have «ritt«B to Am- Cboceb will te teld Friday, August I bassador G*rard and to the American 20. afteraooa aad evening, oa tte lawn j Caesu! st Berlin,, without receiving 9t Mn, ^^riff W. Bedell 87 Saitb ,ny acknowledgemept of their inquir- Pay Tear Taxes Kelt Wednesday, AHf^l 18. will Stanley Raynor iaaaoooneed aa lead- b* tl»« •¦•* d«y ^a wbtMl Village taxee or of tte Epworth Le^nie devotional can be paid without a |
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