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THE 5ASSJII- POST, FREEPORT, ,\. V, FKIBAY APRII, 15. 1»17.
OFFICI.AL PAPER OF NASSAU t OIWTT.
PRICE n^O CENTSi
Republican Clean Sweep in Town Electio
(These figures were compiled by the Nassau Post and composed on the new Merganthaler Linotype Machine of the Nassau County Review.)
Town Ree. Supt.
Snpervitor Clerk JuHcet of tbe Peace Taxes H'ways
Assessors
4 Yri. 2 Yn.
Anditors
Overseen of tbe Poor
Tnu. Pnb. Cem. 1917 1918
Constables
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District
Beaford —Wantagh
Plain Edge
Bellmore
East Meadow
Merrick
Freeport
Freeport
Freeport
Freeport
Freeport
F'reeport
Roosevelt
Hempstead
Hempstead
Hempstead
Ganlen C;ity
Hempstead
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Baldwin
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Long Beach
Oceanside
Rockville Centre
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Rockville Centre
Rockville Centre
Malverne
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r.,ynbrook
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Woodmere
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Supervisor Hiram R, Smiths* Re-Electioi Complete Vindicatioft] of Record and Miglity] Personal Victory, Voters Resent per¬ sonal Attacks of Ran¬ dall.
FORM HOME GUARD FOR THE VILLAGE
Plan to Have Large
Uniformed Force to
Defend The Flag
zey was elected permanent presiacnt 101 vin N. lOdwards was ele(;ted vice- president, Hamilton King was eleet¬ ed secretary and David Sutherland, treasurer. T.he gathering subscribed their names to the pledge to support the village against attack of iries- pon.sibles. Mrs. J. Himgerford Mil¬ hank asked for a patriotic instructor for the wiiuien of the village, many of whom would like to tako up arms. This will bc provided for at the same time that military training will be provided for the men.
Gov. Whitman, it was explained.
bad piovided for two classes under Patriolisin is the keynote of Amor- whicli home guard soldiers wili lie icanism. 'I'liis truth was evidently : listed- Class A between 18 and 45 made plain ou Wednesday evening al ^ and Class B between 45 and 65. The Ihe Freeport Club, when 300 residents minute men will be given uniforms of Freeport signed petitions signify-I and rifies.
ing theid- Inlenll^m of joiiiftig tlie .
home guard. The meeting was one to arouse the most latent spark of patriotism in the hearts of every Am¬ erican. The miliiary staff of the Freepori Conncil, of Jr. O. U. A. .\1. wont to the club in a body. They were met liy a large gathering wlio
weie not looking for thrills but were
present to set going the activities T.he several appointnient.s made by that will result in the formalion of|ilie trustees of the Village of Free- a <'oiiniy reserve, under the direction ,,„i.i ^t ,i,pi,, nieetlng yesterday, in- of the sheriff, I'hineas A. Seaman. j- , ., , • • , ,i
No lime was lost in forming a per- f'^^ate the begining of the new era in maneni or^ani/ation. Sidney H- "^'^ P"'"-^ ^'l*^ management o the de- Swe/ey. president of the village, P'^'""*'" •;^- I<"""^'- Vilhi.^e President calU'd (lie meeting lo order und in- -'anjc.s Hanse, was appoiii ed t hief tiWueed Frank LCocker, of West- "^ I'<'l"'<;. at a salary of Jl,(WO. per bury. .Mr. Ciocker told of the plan to- >-^'"- ^ "" "T'vm,-^'^"",/> J"h»»<'» form under tl.e sheriffs reserve and ^^f appointed Village Attorney and
, ... -Melvin F. Bond was reappointed
APPOINTMENTS BY VILUGE BOARD
eapiKii Street Commissioner. These appoint-
COLORED MEN NOT READY FOR FRONT
But Are Forciably Re¬ minded That Uncle Sam Wants Them
More than a dozen Of the colored gentry of this village was seized with patriotic fervor about a year a.eo and they made a trip to the city and en¬ listed in Gov. Whit'uan's own ' com¬ pany—The Fifteenth Colored Regl-
FREEPORT WOMEN IN THE RED CROSS
VOICE WITH SMILE IN LOCAL OFFICE
MINSTREL SHOW FOR NEXT WEEK
Followini; the close of a vigorous campaign \\ a,i;ed lar;;, ly against the iicad of the ticket and marked liy tho abusive and \illianoiis attacks <if the DcMiocratic candidate for Supervisor, ' Ihc Kcpuhljcan caiididaus were el¬ ected with iiia.joriiies rani:iiig from liMio to 2(100. in the eleclion in the Town of llcnii stead iast Tuesday. The re-fleciion of .Supervisor Hiram U. Smilh lor tiie tliird successive term ua.s a complcle vindicaiion in face of ihc pre-election iudiilKeiuc in per- sonalilic.i and land-sliiiKinK.
'I'lic ."-^iipei visor's :t-eli(Uon was more <ir less of a personal victory as evidenced by the returns printed in full on tills i)a.i;e. The Iiniil in Free¬ poit Ihc home of boili candiilales was extienicly bitter and il is sifjnilleant iliai ''Ir. ."^niiili carried the \illage by a iiiaj(uii.\ (ll '2oi) and his own chict- ion disirict by a iiwiioviiy (jf 4-1 votes. \li. Haiiiiall the In i.isciatic candidate vvas a resident of ilie same election district-
Tlie Supei visoi'.s record and achie¬ vements were not only approved and O.K.-ed in liis liome hut alsn in every one of the oiher \ill;ii;es in llie Town. He earned l;ocl<\ille (enter hy a nia- .joiiiy of IS. Ileiniisiead iiy i5.S and Lyiilirook by (18. The majority ;;iven .Mr. Smith in tli(> four villages, 47li ex¬ ceeded by n votes the ina.lority >;iven by the "Brancli, whicli was 4i.S.
The traiis( ripi of ih, offlcial re- iiiin.s printed on tlii.s pa;,e indicate handsome majoriti«^s siv( n the
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Loyal Workers Organ¬ ize Auxiliary to Aid The Army
The women are taking pail in the great preparedness pro- poganda that i.'s uow nation wide. The women of Freeport are not far be¬ hind their sister.^ in the mighty mov¬ ement; Our wonien have organized tlie Freeport Auxiliary of the Nassau
When a certain large coriioratinu advertised that "the voice wilh the smile wins" tlie author must have visiled the office of the Long Island Fuel ('orporation at 19 South .Main street. .Miss Alice Schneider, daughter of Charles .Schneider, possesses that serious , voice wilti the smile. She doubtless is the original. She is the manager— ;
Freeport Elks will Per¬ form at American Theatre
ment, which was then forming. They County Chapier of the Red Cross, went through a physical examination.I They have taken roonis iu the Posl and passed with flying colors. That, h„i,ding on Olive boulevard and bc- was the last ihey heard of tlie matter . , ., , .,, ,
iiining today the place will be open
and they had clearly forgotten it.
Recently the woiild-be soldiers re¬ ceived notices to report to headquart¬ ers as the work of organizing the Fif- i tein was going on. They paid no at
lenliou to Ihe notices ,ind on Satur-, , ., ,,, ,,, . „ ,- ,.
dav last several recrujlLng „f,ieers MaJ'- -M"'-^. ^V Albert Pease, of llcnip-
caine lo Freeport lo gather in the re- I «"'f'•. V,'" l'"'" . ° 'f .'"¦'¦''!""¦"• emits. Thev win-e nol readv to «o P""*'' '" ""^ formation of th.' Ilcmp-
The Freepoit Lodge of ]-;iks iiiin-
not manageress of the branch of thcJKffel .-ibow to be held at the Amer-
Ixing Island Fuel ("orporation. and ban Theatre, Tuesday and Wednes-
is a creriii lo ber cliosen iirofcssion- day evenings, .\piil in and 11 iiromises
.Miss Schneider is doing big btisin- to sini)ass all jirevioiis niiiist rcl shows
ess. Slie is one of the busiest per- Not only will liie soims he new and
sons in Ibe village and takes her place given to capatile singers, liut the liiini-
ainoiig the first place willi business | oriis pails will he hetiei. .Many of
men or \<-omen of the viiiage, if not 'he successes of Ihe past wili be rc-
on Long Island, because the Ixing pcatcd. Fianklin G. Hill, Frank
Island Fuel Corporation is one of fhe Keogh, I>r. Leo Halpin. Steve Pet-
hig;;est corporations on Ixuik Island 'i'. ('harles Sii;mond. Dr. I'llian 1/
for enrollment. All the women w ho I'""^'¦'' '"'^ four offices with large coal Africain and olliers will be seen in
can possibly spare anv lime whal-^'"' ^"''' V*^'*'^ i" Freeport, Lynbrook | the prineiiial roles and the chorus
ever, are asked to enroll themselves Bockville Centre and Springfield. will coniain many excellent singers
Kepiihli(au ticket from top to iiollom Town Clerk Fran'din C f;iH„.ri of lleiiipslcail heiidcd Ihe list of caiic'lld- alLb whobti iiia,i<u'iU«ii cxceedt-d L':iOO. Daniel .Morrison of Freeport^ Over- B(^r-elecl was a close .second With a lotal of 2(528.
Afier two years of effort Hie rerfV- dents of tbe Town voted the appro\ Iiriation of J75,ii(io for the construct-X ion of il new Town Hall. The vote J was 1!t04 to 177L' ;;ivin« a majoritv in/ favor of i:!2. y
The sweeping lit inibllcan vjotorv wa.<? nol only conlined to the Town of Ilenipsirad. '^'ininm TT. Bt^anian was elected .Supervisor of the Town of Oyster R.-iy and C(n-nellu« i: Uemsen of llie 'I'own of .Noith Heinpstead. 'lhe Hoard of Supervisors will he sol¬ idly Republican for Ibe firsi Hme In Ibe history of (he connty.
A meeting of the FreeiKiii Anviliary , ^'^\^'^ Sclineider with that admiiablc of ininslrelsy.^
md .Arthur Sonds point-blank refus¬ ed to go until he was ready.
Policeman John Diinher look the officers to Ihe homes of the colored folks, but Sonds when they went to
ments whieh are ordinarly made atihi^ home was recalcitrant. Il i*
referred to the work heing done by
William K. Grace, of Westbury in
providing ranges for the citizens who „^^, „,^.ai,ization meeting a week "ago quired the moral persuasion of Polic
were posiponed in deference to trus¬ tee Williams who w-as Soutli
The salary of Village Treasurer,
enlist in the home guards, so they can train in nuirknmnsliip. He said that the idea'ii<'to form our¬ selves througlioiit tht< couniy into a unit, .-^o thut vNe will no so Ihrougbly organized tbal mobilization will he but a matier of a few minutes.
.Mortimer .M. Buckner, of Garden I'lty told bow the iilan of home guard organization is working,.^ii that vil¬ lage. The men have beeh formed in¬ to battalions for each section of Ihe village. Ue<cntly the riot call was blown from the power houae whistle and in several miuiites the guards or minute men formed at a cerlain spot. The men at Garden City are di-nilng under Capt McAllister, V-. S. Army (retired) and they are u.sing rifles. Morgan Grace, of Great Neck
enian Dunbar and tbne pointed bay¬ onets to remind Sonds tliat an oath loiiuts for sonielhing.
S. Dimon Smilh was increased to sfildier capitulated, gathered his traps $1,000. a year. Communications re-, together and departed with the other lali\e to the repair of the streets, the boys, to the armory, where tliey wete. [lire patrol, the placing of lights, aa ' assigned to their respective companies, well as all reports were received, and eit lier tiled or referred to the proper conimitles.
There were eight applications for the office of assistatit village clerk* and : -Mr. Shea was given aulhority to in¬ vestigate as to the qualifications and make recommendations at the next • meeting.
Health Officer Runcie announced to | the Board the revocation of the licence ! by the Towu Board of Health of the
was held in the Tvist Imilding vi'.siei- ''risk, c-iis[)y husiness air announced "Miss Addie Tyfieman, of Hempstead "" " ' to a Post reporter to-day that tlie Ixiiig the only woman who will be seen in
l.-iland Fuel (^oijK)ration bad just com-'lhe show, will render several con- pleierl arrangements lo receive Spring tralto selections. .Miss Tydeman orders al lowered iiriccs. 'I'he cor-i since her appearance last year has IMuatioii in its four yards has a vvon iinusiial faint' in ilic opeiaiic limited supply in eacli and the reduced world, .'^lie has hern a favoiile at .Spring price will crintinue while this .several of the John W.TJiamaker coii- siipply lasts. Miss Schneider is pre-, certs and bas appeared repeatedly on pared to quote prices to you. Call ! the .Manlialiaii conceii stage. .Miss lier up on the teleiilione n!iS Freeport, Tydeman has a voice of rare strength or call on her at 10 .South .Main st.. and sweetness and a cliaiiiiing person- hut Mist iirepare - prrpai(. to smile ulily.
¦IS yon nre talking to tlie sirtion pure The commilUe infliiding Roy I'ear- girl with the voice with the smile and sail. Donaiid .Macdonald, Chailes .Sig- ^be always wins. Von will win. too. inond. Dr. I.eo ll;ilpin and otficr-i h.is if yon g-et in on the offer now plaei^d woiked hard for the sticceF.s of the
stead Auxiliary spoke to the women, there being a large reriresentutiou present- She explained that the Red I'ross service does not necessaril.v mean first aid, but It embraces every¬ thing that pertains to first aid, i. e., it means that women must volunteer lo make bandages for the woutuled .•\t present the making of bandages,
The Freepori ^''"'"^ 'V' ^^ "je «e'-i<>»-^ P'"t "f the Red Cross work. It is onlv when
NEW MANAGEMENT AT BALDWIN A.C.
Here is a chance to fasten your
the emergency calls for it Ihat first aid is necessary.
I'^rom all indi<'atiinns the women wili respond as well in niimheis as the men. The enthusiasm shown liy Ihem when .Mrs. Pease finislied lier address was stirring. Mrs. Wilbur Vossier was chaiiman. of the meet¬ ing. Stie has been elected president of the local auxiliary, with Mrs. Fred Story, vice-chairman and Mrs. C. K. Livingston, secretary
at yonr disposal.
PATHETIC DEATH OF PHILLffS BABY
show and no doubt more than l,5ilii persons will ste the two performances
XKIGIIBOKHOOil ^V ORK KKS
The .N'eiglihorbood ^Vol•keI•s Fair will be held at the Freeport <^'lub house on May 15. 16, 17, Ifc, afternoons and evenings.
The association is very thankful to
Pathetic indeed was the death of
the infant- liahy of Jobn W. Phillips, the offlcers an<f member.-; of the Fre<
Here is an opportunity, women of the popular salesman of the Free- port ("Inh for their donjuion of the use
appetite for a good battle. Now that Freeport, to render valiant services port branch of the N. Y. Telephone of their house for Uie above dat(>s
we are on tho verge of war, get the in behalf of your country. Show the Company, who lives in Meriick. The and al.so for tbeir kind offer to assist
riiies. .iiornaii Mruce, oi ineai i>ecK : „^,,.„ ., ,„ , „..i,„„ ,.„..„¦ ,. ,,'habit by looking ujKin young. well I men that the women are not only home was gladdened with the arrival in making fhis Fair a success.
VMiid that a cavalry troop had been IP" "'lil^'"^'«aite
formed at Great Neck and the boys are waiting for tho call for service Capt. .McAllister said that the cen-
in Roosevelt the Boar evening
A „„..,ioi «.„«»•„„ „, iiaiiiru niuicivn 1,1 cviiM,!!. Go over i willing, but able. arcV Will be ^iL^^inThSdav' i" 'he Baldwin A. C. in "aldwrn Tues- X, April 12. to consider ways h'.'*^; "'^'V *"''!r/'.f l^^^''^^^ .'^'^'?
station has been formed j ^^'^ "^'^''^ "^ disposing of the material \;
striped for action in lhe.,nianly pas¬
tes (
of a baby boy. two months ago. The It is the desire of the committee to
child was .seized with internal hem- make this Fair tbe largest and best
orrages two weeks ago and although that Nas.sau County has ever held,
the best sur.geons were, called in con- It is to be a Community Fair. Free-
LVRir MRSTRKLS
tral military station has been formed j """ """"¦° "' "¦»i'»gii'» »¦ mc uiaieimi j ^.^^ ^^ self-defense. The'Baldwin A. [ The Lyric Minstrels of Freeport sullation they were unable to do any- port. Rockville Centre, Baldwin and at Garden City and that any 'n^o>'-' „„.,..„___, ^,,.„ axt^x-mc^ t- n. .n i *^-- oP*""** 't« doors for its spring and ; gave a very successful entertain- thing The ca.se was a rare one and RfKisevelt will be represented at tils matlon or any assistance In military 1'"•''•i*""™ (lilli SPRIfiG FROLIC ! s„„i|,ie,- fljfhting programme on that ment in the American Theatre. Satur- the physicians were compelled to Fail. Proceeds to be used for a training can be procured at this! In ye old days in Sprin.g youths ! evening. A new fight club manager i day .March 31st last- Among tnose watch ;he child pass away. i Neighborhood house. Details of Fair station. fancy turned lightly to thoughta of ; springs Into being, in the person of | participating were Wi Smith, T. Fed- .Mr. Phillips had conferred a com-I will be published in this paper later. MaclexT of Babylon offered the ser-! love but i)Ow—I. e. on Friday eve,' Peter Peroni, of Freeport. , den. J. Mauraburger, -W. Pearsall, pliment of Howard Wakely Drake, Any one wishing to assist in this vices-of his physical training forces, j April 13th young and old will be out! Peter is a lover of good fights. He Robt. McCaffrey. Robt. Fields, Chas. division commercial manager of the i charitable work, will kindly corn- He said that upon application he will j en masse to witness the Spring ¦ has been an ardent fight fan for some | Wicks, and Harry P. Wlolfer, Pianist. Long Island hrancheb of tho com- municafe with the chairman, Mrs. M.J
send over men to assist in making the men better physically. Frank H, Holland, of the Freeport committee of minute men stirred the men to a patriotic out burst in his eloquent ex¬ planation of what the flag represents.
Frolic at the Club. The rejuvenation ! j-ear--. He has looked upon many ex-^ At 9 o'clock ticket selling stopped, pany by naming the child afier hiin, j Znl/er, |oi V.ailace Street.
is under preparation by Impresnarm Montgomery Nichols 'Wllbank. late fpmn Paris (Ind.) with specially ael- ected talent. Charming dances, de¬ lightful vocalizations, novel features
hibitions in the past with aching! on account of lack of accommodation and Mr. Drake in return bad res- heart. He has been one of the fans at the conclusion of the performance ponded to the compliment by present- VFSTTISCi AT ROOSFVKI.T who regarded himself as •'8tung"'bn the closing mmjber consisting of the ing his little namesake with a gift of i Mrs. George Ward and daughter, more than a dozen occasions. He of-1 chorus, and Boy Scouts., will repre-, silver. The present came on the i Elizabeth from Montclafr, New Jersey
ten determined to manage a club some ' sentative of Uncle Snm, and the Nat-i morning of the bab.v's demise. Mr.! are visiting thta week at the home The meeting then resolved itself throughout. Over 25 will participate iday and give the flght fans a rare lonal Anthem took the Jiouse by storm and Mrs. Phillips have the sympathynf Mr. Arthur Hubbard on Washing- Inlo a permanent body. Judge Swe-in an unumially attractive program. treat- Now he haa tbat opportunity and every one went away satisfied, of their very wide arquaintanceship.ton Arenne-
The Blue Bird For Happiness
A LETTER WRITTEN ON OUR NEW BLUE BIRD STAT¬ IONERY WHLL BE APPRECI- ATED FOR ITS PRETTY SEN¬ TIMENT. SO NICELY EX- PRESED BY THE DAINTY EMBOSSED BLUE BIRD AT THE TOP OF THE PA6E, ^
A BEAUTIFUL ALLLINEN WHITE PAPER. WITH THE FASHIOHABLE LONG ENVE¬ LOPE
75 CENTS THE BOX
WE WOULD APPRECIATED YOUR INSPECTION Of OUR NEWLY REPLENISHED STAT¬ IONERY DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACT¬ IVE NEW NUMfiERS tt WELL AS THE OLD FAVORITES.
Cliubbuclt's
Ee«WMBical Drofl Store FREEPORT. L. I.
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1o\. 7 >o. 10. THE 5ASSJII- POST, FREEPORT, ,\. V, FKIBAY APRII, 15. 1»17. OFFICI.AL PAPER OF NASSAU t OIWTT. PRICE n^O CENTSi Republican Clean Sweep in Town Electio (These figures were compiled by the Nassau Post and composed on the new Merganthaler Linotype Machine of the Nassau County Review.) Town Ree. Supt. Snpervitor Clerk JuHcet of tbe Peace Taxes H'ways Assessors 4 Yri. 2 Yn. Anditors Overseen of tbe Poor Tnu. Pnb. Cem. 1917 1918 Constables .a JS =1 District Beaford —Wantagh Plain Edge Bellmore East Meadow Merrick Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport F'reeport Roosevelt Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Ganlen C;ity Hempstead Hempstead Baldwin Baldwin Long Beach Oceanside Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Malverne Lynbrook Lynbrook East Rockaway r.,ynbrook Lvnbrook Floral Park Franklin Sijuare Valley Stream Valley Stream Woodmere Cedarhurst Cedarhurst Lawrence Lawrence Inwood Inwood Totals Majorities " c as J 1 •> ;i 4 .) d 7 « 'J 10 .11 12 l.'l 14 1.") IG 17 18 11) 20 21 •>o 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 30 31 :{2 Xi •'}4 , 3.5 36 37 ;i8 39 40 41 42 > 43 . w R. Smit — IS Im is 114 hn 113 (51 87 110 134 141 85 L'SO 93 233 140 63 110 111 134 194 1,54 .59 34 76 100 108 134 125 62 lai 86 97 104 37 146 6.5 105 138 163 64 80 111 112 195 236 4850 1054 S. 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(z; >-j 137 65 145 68 96 120 51 144 93 156 92 241 1(53 74 123 114 169 200 1.58 61 28 98 110 113 150 131 66 135 8i5 113 119 37 153 65 114 138 178 76 75 HI 115 189 229 5099 2249 Peiirsa £ .^ 82 23 97 34 70 70 41 70 59 78 60 94 67 37 41 51 83 82 1-24 54 39 122 90 58 100 89 39 5(5 43 71 70 70 104 34 81 78 8(5 93 (53 4:'. 37 39 30 2850 . o o u. 138 66 i;i5 (52 9(5 123 38 151 1011 149 • 86 239 142 67 102 111 126 189 155 61 30 !)6 115 112 152 131 Cil 135 8S 113 124 :i7 147 Ct'li. 126 147 177 78 114 115 192 234 5009 21-22 olTel •J. £ is 85 22 87 37 70 64 47 59 49 70 92 91 44 ()5 53 130 104 128 46 37 125 81 56 94 84 41 54 42 72 66 69 105 34 74 82 80 91 (52 '17 34 24 2887 — .. 1. Mollo -r. = >-: 134 66 167 66 99 94 83 141 88 1-13 78 232 143 63 109 112 141 108 151 62 32 88 113 105 145 135 60 132 83 105 116 30 149 59 114 137 171 77 ()9 i\i, 112 182 233 4842 1967 — — L. Smit C r44 (57 147 68 93 108 56 146 93 1.59 84 236 182 80, 121 112 173 217 158 63 31 94 119 96 146 130 (56 132 83 108 119' 33 165 69 114 139 177 76 63 114 112 183 219 5095 2220 Miller •-:; L. u. 141 62 141 70 94 106 67 145 8S 161 »9 •>3(5 14(5 70 114 112 153 199 154 53 37 95 121 95 150 132 ()3 121 88 109 113 36 147 5'5 134 190 180 76 7ii 111 111 184 215 5035 12(50 . . - lott r^. -A •f. -: 134 62 137 67 84 94 58 1,35 78 1,50 78 n;\-i 148 65 109 110 149 195 148 54 27 ;,)¦> 114 92 143 120 64 • 130 82 102 1)7 31 145 112 13" 178 76 73 122 119 179 231 4823 1946 E. Coo '^ 90 1!> 69 31 65 93 122 74 68 95 79 99 56 39 47 51 98 81 131 47 32 121 82 58 1(10 •;•- ;ii 45 67 67 (i5 104 27 (5:5 ,5.5 82 93 63 36 35 39 26 2875 1. McM J "^ 5 o -J 76 19 70 27 59 66 48 59 49 73 101 76 •iW 51 51 96 86 12S 43 34 113 ,54 100 Tj- 4."i 64 68 (52 103 311 64 78 93 61 34 3(5 39 19 26,50 McMai ¦-5 .c 80 19 63 26 59 (il 41 56 44 72 53 92 48 29 41 47 92 81 129 41 37 119 76 56 9(5 78 31 48 S.5 86 70 103 20 (54 65 77 93 61 34 36 39 17 2744 A. Faw >> "il ^ S 64 29 59 67 37 57 44 70 51 87 4(5 29 4(5 ;n 79 128 41 30 114 7K 56 99 78 -10 54 45 dl (;;: 6(5 100 28 64 <;:', 78 9'' 4(1 33 35 26 2586 Supervisor Hiram R, Smiths* Re-Electioi Complete Vindicatioft] of Record and Miglity] Personal Victory, Voters Resent per¬ sonal Attacks of Ran¬ dall. FORM HOME GUARD FOR THE VILLAGE Plan to Have Large Uniformed Force to Defend The Flag zey was elected permanent presiacnt 101 vin N. lOdwards was ele(;ted vice- president, Hamilton King was eleet¬ ed secretary and David Sutherland, treasurer. T.he gathering subscribed their names to the pledge to support the village against attack of iries- pon.sibles. Mrs. J. Himgerford Mil¬ hank asked for a patriotic instructor for the wiiuien of the village, many of whom would like to tako up arms. This will bc provided for at the same time that military training will be provided for the men. Gov. Whitman, it was explained. bad piovided for two classes under Patriolisin is the keynote of Amor- whicli home guard soldiers wili lie icanism. 'I'liis truth was evidently : listed- Class A between 18 and 45 made plain ou Wednesday evening al ^ and Class B between 45 and 65. The Ihe Freeport Club, when 300 residents minute men will be given uniforms of Freeport signed petitions signify-I and rifies. ing theid- Inlenll^m of joiiiftig tlie . home guard. The meeting was one to arouse the most latent spark of patriotism in the hearts of every Am¬ erican. The miliiary staff of the Freepori Conncil, of Jr. O. U. A. .\1. wont to the club in a body. They were met liy a large gathering wlio weie not looking for thrills but were present to set going the activities T.he several appointnient.s made by that will result in the formalion of ilie trustees of the Village of Free- a <'oiiniy reserve, under the direction ,,„i.i ^t ,i,pi,, nieetlng yesterday, in- of the sheriff, I'hineas A. Seaman. j- , ., , • • , ,i No lime was lost in forming a per- f'^^ate the begining of the new era in maneni or^ani/ation. Sidney H- "^'^ P"'"-^ ^'l*^ management o the de- Swe/ey. president of the village, P'^'""*'" •;^- I<"""^'- Vilhi.^e President calU'd (lie meeting lo order und in- -'anjc.s Hanse, was appoiii ed t hief tiWueed Frank LCocker, of West- "^ I'<'l"'<;. at a salary of Jl,(WO. per bury. .Mr. Ciocker told of the plan to- >-^'"- ^ "" "T'vm,-^'^"",/> J"h»»<'» form under tl.e sheriffs reserve and ^^f appointed Village Attorney and , ... -Melvin F. Bond was reappointed APPOINTMENTS BY VILUGE BOARD eapiKii Street Commissioner. These appoint- COLORED MEN NOT READY FOR FRONT But Are Forciably Re¬ minded That Uncle Sam Wants Them More than a dozen Of the colored gentry of this village was seized with patriotic fervor about a year a.eo and they made a trip to the city and en¬ listed in Gov. Whit'uan's own ' com¬ pany—The Fifteenth Colored Regl- FREEPORT WOMEN IN THE RED CROSS VOICE WITH SMILE IN LOCAL OFFICE MINSTREL SHOW FOR NEXT WEEK Followini; the close of a vigorous campaign \\ a,i;ed lar;;, ly against the iicad of the ticket and marked liy tho abusive and \illianoiis attacks |
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