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Thc Unofficial (Newspaper of Nassau County
TME WEATHER
FAIR TONIGHT ANO SUNDAY
LIGHT FROST
VOL 1 NO 25
FREEPORT, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914
PRICE THREE CENTS
IWANTAGH OBSERVES .^^"^Drass mexico situation 3Q{jjjj 3jj)£ i^g^QY BOYS BODY FOUND IN FREEPORT WELCOMES"'"'""' '*™'"™«FREEPORT TRUSTEES
f HIIRf H'S RIRTHDAY '^'^''^^'^ Extemporaneous Speeches
lin Chapel at Freeport Hii»h School
FOR CANAL APPEAL''0™''^^™^^'^""'^
COLORED BISHOP «-'¦ v"Appoi„»e„,Fro.s.atcUOPELESSLY DIVIDED
To Nassau and Suffolk District i
The < )i;i).i
f\« r'i'"s of the !¦
ool Tliiir <!-iy ion.''
of more viihUc npc;
, t,tie siudent."* of ili'^ Senior ( i.i
[tv.een the innsical ^;el •cikr. ;
l»!il Arthur of Hi::h ,'^fhool i :
{different tnenihern .¦! th- tl:,: •;
I teiiii)oraneous siiee'tus' on ''i
lEV. HRAITHWAITE 15 YEARS PASTOR .an situation
( Miss Doiothy- Ilibijjijd. i .'[(C'ikt'i ouilinf-d the niediiiiio tiiiiions nou hjiiik- <(in'*l<li ¦,! h.'iildled thc fjiMMliMi Will ;,i, {reasons wli\' ?>lic holii'.cii ti.i: tion was tin- propi'i ((jur-o :(¦ I .\li:^s .M;iry I'ox. v lio rho:,'-
- I topic the v.iii (iui-:-iion, Kaid I
Ueglnninv on Sunday .uid <• ..(iiiuiin; ' mrcd Slates sliould he>-itH! • Ihfoujrh thl- week. (lie peoiik- ol Wan- plunL'int; thc countiy inlo i ¦¦ laKh will join the nienit»j'r:i ol tti.' v.ould nieans tlie lo.-s ot il.o- : WantUKh ('onKr«'Kational (MilkIi in a 1 Anierh-au <'itizcrj^< lual <'elchiation of the twcniy-ljfth | Kenneth Smith tallied iii,h:i [iinniveisary of the orKani/.ati.:.') ol ih<'lj,.ci of armed intervention m ¦hurch Jinil ilic lili-cnili yci'.-.ol the | n,, sj,i(I Unit he hciirvcd ilusi '•.¦ [l)astor;itc of il.c Kev. 'I'co-ii;, ¦, i Wilson whh folluv.iio; i vi .. DraithAiilic In ., .'.cu;.:. ihc ¦^t I. In.i- ,„ kecpinK-drmcd force- ii: lion h:i^ ;i iiijilc .iiiil even .1 qjiuilriplc 1 ^^i^^|olIt Inkin.:-' any .'Jtr-cii m, |)urpoKc, lor ii iiiirlis thc .•inun <''Hary 11,,!,,-.,,-,) n;,. Mc\i, ;oi.t'.
^cck of Activities Planned for "'*¦'
.the : 25th Annivcrsar\ of Con-
l^regational Organization
[special Services Arranged For Kvery Day — Many Visitors { V/ill Be Present
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County, Town arifl \ illage Officers Prepared to Voice I
Sentiment of Commtiiutv •
i
! WILL MEET WITH CONGP.ESSMAN BROWN
Fifteen Year Old Richmond Met¬ calfe Believed To Be Victim of Kpileptic Fit
Gathering ;it Hotel Will Be :. Record Breaker—Tw, Propositions to ^)e Coiiiiidcred
>f the dale ol the chnich's ai'<'cptanic
of Aa-A \
in iiiciii
an aide
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of ili
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.\ imiiittcr of t!i>- Senior.-^ ¦..'1 c.'illcd 11;.on u IT( ;'l cn'. !"'.( . \Sr!.';lil l.cwi:-. Ccoilc (oli.i o j i;isa .Nyv'icn. .\'c\t Thur-;(lay ' lior cla.'-i-' will he called uiio/i ". ¦ Iun her (111 i h(- Ml :ii' (jue - '¦.<',
II- Mill
¦ ic.xico. e-idcr,i ( onr:-" ¦«''c\ico
aeijoc
:i Wl'i'e
an:l .lim-
Jnto the t'oimreirational conic ¦well a.s thai of the advert of lish lIou.Mc, lhc vW Ih lirofiklyn lawyei- Ifather, A.ua I'.irlict JKatloniilist.
rrep-'iralion.'; liave. h.ccn in -la ni.-ih linfc' for .-<c\iral weelj^s hy ,1 (-• Mii.iiiec Ifif coiniiiiiiiicants ol ilic clinr: ii. ;\>; 'announced cx<liiKivcly in The "^ost thn
l>roKrani will (oii.inuc cii'-ii ,i-i, iiiij.
iuK liie wccK ami special scr.•.-.¦, will |$35,000. f.oan MeM in $J OoO Haii
,E, E. BOSCA ENTl^.S PLEA OF GUiLTY
'Former TuwnTica'.urcr i.^iil.'.-t.cl for
lai-
t><- held on tin 10. .An ;iii:.4iii, voi(-c.s will be set Jiijart iTTr th The .Veiiiorial
nil
day. Siind.'V. M choir ol iiii.\i-(l I the cvcirnt;' \\ jlj .special services. ConKreJiatlonal
•h-
t'hiircli of W'antimli. wa^i-orya.'ji/.ed 188!) nnd in .lie aame year wais jecelv-j I'd into the CorK^rcKational '.'onl'c ence. Thc Kill of .Mr. I'lukcr v. .s ti true bcKinninK of the chm. h. In j "' "' more re<'ent year.s a paii.'h hoii-e wa>. lidded. (Iroiind was hrotieii !oi- ihc buildiiiK on .Marcli 20, IDIU :"ul llic buildiiiK dedicated in .-\piil . ill. U waa erected at a co.sl of f.^.,iiUO. Alt the furnishings and el'fects w i'c fre. from debt. j
iJurinp, Uiis hi.'-lory of tl',- cnurch live pantors served then;, '\lien lh.' ' church was lojined thc Uev. Howard T. Widdeiiici- wa.s aK.siKiicd lo 11. The' 'Rev. A\'illiam Hyson Korlni.^li llic He. j (JoorKO Hcr/.o« and thc lie.. Cnarles i K. Wood .succeeded in the ordor nam-I cd. In lK!»y the Iiev. Thomas .S liraiih ) waite was a.ssli;ncd to the cIu; kc ai:c: I ha.s i-eniaincd. And despite t!,.^ char I acter of the vilhi.ne the c1iim:( '1 has al- wayB been nuiiniained in i;oi)d linan liai condition and the coi;crenalion has gradually iii<rea.s<>(l from lesi,^i.han IWenty-llvc lo over a hiiiulic>; al ple^, ent.
The Rev. lirailliv.aiic chiiiicd ph as an tiy with a Nassau Post rei.'orter ai hi.s h(une yesterday conceining his paHlorate in Wantagh, and coaonended
11 d','- •cclioii |iMca-l . urtT.
.\ot Vl iilisiaiidiiiK I nial of ;iiiy wiiiyK doiiu', 1.1 cop with the hr.ndliiiK of the llei town funds, lormci Tcnv.i 'I m Krnest K. liosca of I^jisi Ko- kavvav, 1 pleaded ,?,nilty lo the inili.-'mc, 1 cliaif;- int; him wiih ihc wilful 'li^.il.c.-lienc" laws re.milal iiii; 1 he loiniiiitc n' the tow'irs money, (,n Thursday hefo; - Couniv .lud^c .I.uiies I'. Nh i.-aiiii a' .Mineola. .In(;i;c .\ieriaiiii .-.- .-Satur¬ day, .M.'iv f». as Ihe d: lc for puinoinii ini; scnicncr'. Uosca i.--, liuhh' 10 a tin ¦ of $000 and imiirisonmen: for o -e year, hill it is rumored afler his coiilessio.u lha! s('njence will jiiobahly bi su':- pendcd. In view of the fact li of fhe morluafics which he imii lown money will sliorlly !.'c d Ihal Ihcy will be paid.
Ho.-ca lo.'ined $;:."..Oi.io of mi 1 loniriiiK 10 lhe lo'vp of He-np:.-
\'.'t:eii ont Islanders La'tc' Hotel Knickerbocker on S.iiu:: : IIJ. to discu:-s with (¦or,.'.:rc---1.;: lop Rrov.n. a pl.-iii f'oi an ¦•¦'i the unfavorable ici-orl of icc >, Army Kni-'inccrs on the t,|-r,-,i, land waterway coniieillii.; /Ii .lamaira l!ay impiovenicnc '.» ((,nic Hay. I heir sent ini": ; 1 w;ivcr. 'Ihc meelini; will he :: hy ii/obahly every roiiniv, i:p villai^c otlicial c.-isf of .I:-.:;i:r.i rhcjr voice.- v.ill h,. r:n -.: canah
Tile vv on! ha-- iji > :¦. 1.,-, . , : ;
\iU:'.;,'c to anolhcr by thrj:-c -r.o. ly ;ii;cic,-:c(| in i.'- ; ; oi- ¦ : /,f-!i:-i c\( ly >v,';i ;< ; d-. .i'!„vc and [1: ^ I :| ;r:il (¦' i:\ ^;anil:, '.
.ial a; e cci ;-1- :i Lovcrn-i.ei:, li i.- proliaijl,
i .11 lii.-h ^ storm of RichniObil Mel¬ ealle. the llficcn year-old soii ot Mr. and .M:s. Ceorejr tJ. Metcnlic. of 97
¦So;;tli I'ark avenue, UockvHle eCntrc.
I was found lialf submerged U) n brooic Knickbockcr "^¦" I'^i---'-" under the Ixing I.«Ianti U.;il;;)ad ii-ac|.:.>^ cast of thj .Merrick roiid in Kockville Centre, yc: terday aftei noon by Krick Hraun and Charles C.ivunauKii. ol Lynbrook. The two meu Were a:ir;..'.id .n the sj^oi by the jiei '.ili.iri'y ol i;s position, i: 'ay face dir.vnwaid ai rests the h.-qofc .mrt th • w ,jiei- was tlow ;!ii! (»-\ci il.
(.illici-r Ix-iiiu.- i.,t(ii> .van li.ii.ticd at Kockville Ccin-c i^iiice beadiiuarters and a mc.'^.s'ij.'e w.'is sent to .iuMtice ol thc l'f,-ii-c Kd, :,m1 T. .\"eii. V ho acting H»i (-oroncr onleieri its rcnio-v.ii ..to
Koiheir.. .M,,,._;ie. l{
Vo :ii-., .\I(-ii .-ill.- Iiail been niissin;^ since Wedm-siiuy alicinoor: v lien lie;
lel: !-i home afe.- school. I'e ha('
' Cl ! ill ^cj,i|cp'-\ 1(1 .1 lonii
;^ believed that he v»ent lish-
I..- ... i .1 :i in;o llic water 1;: :\ paro.\-
1-1. 'l lie body vva: coV'-l<=i<I v. Mb i;i'i:i ,
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A. M. E. Church the Scene of Notable Gathering and Re¬ ception Tuesday Evening
THE PROMINENTS DEUVER ADDRESSES
Work of Pastor Gumbs Praised by
Bishop Prcs. Lamb Ci^pt Hanse.
and Sheriff Pettit Speak
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.n,~ liiio;. lli.-' iiiilial v isil lo tic I'lc-- I'Oi, I ou.iirci^aiujn. in a caiuit i th;:' vviis tt.hoiiy OciiuinK. rile ;uidienc< iiiai M.'iciciJ ii,e coiored dlM'iM.-.rV in eluded M pi i.acuiaiiv c m-'li o! I -tcjio:- .ij.d promuieiji oijiciais o' .Nassau v.oun.,\'. Ciesivlcnl Kolariil \: l.aml. 01 r'leepoi, ; .-ihcfill Si.-I,In 11 1 |',i- lii ; V :;lii,iin .hijaes Hanse. acu llic \ki: UIIS 111 lhe sev cial cl,iir(-lic-: o; ire vil
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! a- Canlcn ( iiy ; e his aliliclion he ¦!:ol'i!-ly. All,on^
I r of liic ( .',,iii of '.-. of I he .\m iiK-ion
I (.tics: ii;i h.
himself. KiviiiK as seciirily 1 on tile Whin- Cannon hm Koekaway, wlio:;e assessed was far below lhc face of mi);e.
1! twe
will,
r. ami
y be.
¦ad tl. i;.;af;e.^ Iv'a'-l i.'ii ion niorl-
iiious (ll C'oiinressiiian Hrowu
favoiably acicd upon by 'he iO'.irnin
: bo:lies in .N'.'issau and Siifoll; cs we!i
'as lhc lovwis that boick r he (iKn.
.'¦'.cuih li.iy. In Ueiiip5iio:id rnL'''Vifi'ial
¦ hav.,' lal-i n a lively interest in de plan
. 'iiiii already are pi' jiare-l lu ;:il-.c such
aciioa ;is may be iii "e, ,-i! . : , ilei.ne
ihi-ir favorable ;•': ii .a ¦
Snpi-i'v isor i Iii :!.ii K . ^ •....>. i'. . .lil'iiice Klviii .\. l-'''v';iiii^. :.-r,ciar..' of lhe Lon--' I.'!:iiwl Wn'. iv ..-. - : ea,'4m-. will make ».'.cvy efioii lo oro-ne ih, as."5!s?ai!(-c of lhc prchdnei ; ¦ ii heie- aboiils. H is prcti.Vde C.a' il" dch-- Kalioii from IlcmpslCrid ''ill ciUnm;.-
FREEPORT NINE TROUN'CES LAWRENCE
liigh School L*ls Scor; 12 Riins| Against Opponents 0
By the Hicjh School Repuiter Th- l-'rc. poi; Hii;h School bai-eball ; ie.ihi (-onii.i.icil i's i( iiguc ganiCJ Wed- ' nisday hy ilefca'in^' Lawrei'-"-j Higii School by a score of l:J-0. Freeport had iiiinjis ils own way from the be- ' -'unninL,' and sm-ccedcd in Kcltint; four !
miiaU. -art<-(i
1 been
in lile
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lliai
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I ip.
:;il 111' :-kc ils I c:-,l,;i! '
lhe (I ¦ u I lion-
;i(-lio-i. c of in- M-li;l, ^ :
CJIOWDS AT VALLEY STREAM CANTATA
¦'Queen Fstl-.cr" Presented Twice by Grace Church Epworth League
Firemen's Hall. \'al
'V S!
the earnestness of the peop'c ol his | crow'dird on Wednesday when church. He said that his own success¬ ful pastoriite has been entirilv djie lo the efforts of those whose hard work aud cooperation luib made liic cele¬ bration possible.
"I desire to speak esp->(-ial .. cf the ladies," said the preacher, ""l lu v hav- by their unliring ellorls nnd d:;i;<enc.' been able to do much for the church and its confircRation than cu'.:!.'! havi I been in any other way. It i.i ,.oi hard work alone liiat makes fo" .success
tata "Queen Ksllici" was oi the Epwditli Lca':uc of <'• (Church, under the dii( A. 1). I.anc. .M iss .It niiii pianist.
Thc princip:il iniris ' .Miss .lulian K, .-Vhia 11: Wesley M({'rea. .lo!,n Mor Walter Smith. Mrs. Kldf cnce Smith. Mrs. I. Wallact l!^dward Henderson. Kdwar sou. .Milton Hammond, the
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.Mrs
Mr-.
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.Mr.
ber tiial fi-nni any other [.,<, n.
1; may be said in iri'ih 'I
.South.. Side is iiiep.-irid lo m
a.ppeal forccfcl. Tl e |:rj..-c - -:
companies who arc iii;'a-;t .1 ci
jclopmcnl ol souih slioi- >., c
properiv ha. c been uri.;'d 1.1
They will make tiie iniriii- oii
diyidiuj} coiiicrii, and will Ji
use llrf'ir influciic-- to .-ilinuii:!!'' Ihc ci-|
foils ol (i'e town auiho; ii'cs. The'
. 1 W iiui.~oi^ Haml ami Iniiirov.^'-;ec Co-n-i
pany which is dcvclopin; w Cccar. I
ijidc, Uockville Ccniii- nml \'alley j
.siream will lake lhe im ho-.e. Tin''
ilaldwiii Harbor K-ai .• < oj.ipanv |
whose biinf,'alow pa; k .it W-i dwTn'^hr''
looked upon as one of the coming;
Ncni'liiin di^v'clopnu-nts 01 \\ ¦ .S(nr.h
.-^idc vvill al: o tak." a hand in irillicr
inn the project
.Mcclinus liavc ii(^«-n In lil a-.'l a 1 on-
sisiant caiii[iai.i;ii iias bee.-i ;;ui:l( . Til-
luniiose of lhc .Maniiai lan imilin.i^ \<
to organize for .t;reait'r .'^ficiency in
prori:olini; the phin of ('oir;''cssM;ui
Hnr.Vii.
rims in ih the firs I t lirsl rr,n.
liisf inning. No; o bai and brou^jUi r.alu r. liedell and i-;dwards
MRS. BROWN SPEAi;S TO '¦/¦^ME:-i
jThe support of these people a.id their Wallact 'loyalty to thc lliiiu; they believed Xn other be right have been the eler:e:ilR that havo cuonlcd for Ihe su'^'ce:;; of this (hurch."
The Uev. Iliaiiliwaiie nas 'nn par-
Clarencc E. I'hiUiiis were: William' U. Wright.1». A. Calhoun. William Kvcit, .Jo .'ih An¬ derson, Miss(\s .Maii:arei Scot: .N'ctlic Wallers. .Mabel Cdmiinds. :\Ja,..- Schu ben. Kva McCrca, Kilicl M Abiaius.
'lent o,
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h the Lon.e
ticularly Interested in the young peo-1 Alice .Malone. .Minnie Uaisin.-' .Ji pie of the church and vilhiKe. He has H.'ssisled them in buildiim up a sironi? body with a rclipious nn:l 'noial edu cation. -Basketball teams hn^n 'been coached and Raines play.'d in the Par¬ ish Hall. Several yenrs a ;o, while the r>oy Scout movement w.;.< new. the Rev. Uriiitliwaite for^ied a com- , pany of cadcis in Wnntaiih uiul made iheui n brigade of the church.
When the Ttirlsh Hall wa.; M si di.. cussed, dancing seemcHl to .^c one of the aiuMscnienls tl.nt dc;uaii:led lloor space. The Uev. Hraithwaite helievod and agreed thut it should be When the hall was opened the youc.;; peojile w'ere informed that it wa.** theirs.
"There has been no restr-';. ou the part of anyone who fa^vored 11 ¦¦- niovt- since," continued the Uev. Hraith¬ waite." Wantagh took advantage ni its dance hall and the people wer-.- oroad minded enough to reali/.e that (Coatlnuvd on page 4)
Kihhio. .\lildrcd .Merritt, M'tilda Van Nostrand. .Mesdames Elizabeth Free¬ man. Laura KIdrcd. Es..aer ti-ndrick- .son. Laura I'illie. Cairie Uaif ir.j-, El¬ eanor Hanimill. Anna Lilt, '.iertrudi Tews, Mildred .Milhr, Ethel '.irch,Nel lie IMllie. I'auline Scott. Oe.ssc Free- mafi. Loret'.a Frances. Char'cs .Miller. -Mortimer Howell. Mil,on L'a.mid.w. I.y man Hall. Einiei Hendrickson, Hor¬ ace Howell. Harry .Nelson, Howard Hall. Henry Hall. Henry Hem! ickson Irvin Freeman. Diio I'eus. Harolit Kcirsh. Willis Keller
Start Russell Hose Building Contractor Arthur \v c.iichouse broke ground on Monday for the ouildin.i; lo he erected on Leonard avenue bv i Russell Hose Company of ili(> Koose¬ velt Fire Deparimen'. Th > buldim.' will be :'S.\;U), two siorics high aud wil Ireseiuble thai of Hose Conipany .\o. 4 of the Freeiioi'i dctmrtinen: Ample room will be aliordcd for th.^ company's apparatus, nieetln.as and so clal events. The K'Oi^uds tbv-ut th" bulldlag ^^lll be laid out in lawn*, flewarc, tr««s aad sttruhb*ry. j
.Mr... Ka.viiiond Hrown. pK-, the .New York Slaic \\'oi.i,rr ; . ..Vssociation. addrc-.M-d .1 'nr-. , cnc(> of inori.- than '..ci per.-ic |i()i I 1 his aficriioon 1: .n.i iii.' of her aiiioinobilc. ri;e .i-r ' of nia.ny site had inade ihr.!' day ca a lour if Mibuio.:.i Island.
.Vccoiiipanied bv loc.il si'.'Vri.'gist.- led by .Mrs. C. I), ii.ike:-. iicsidint of the Freepoit Sul'trarC i,"l'tb. ic-, lescn- latives of the Siati^- .•\s--'('riaiion and oLkers in aiiiomcbllcs. .*li-.. I'.rown i.iude a ui.miplian: eni-y iiyu ihe vil¬ lage. When she bexnn '.er j'ldres- the siroet in front ot t.:-aJ:ii:^_.'^iL'ion¬ al Hank was crowdid.
.Mis. Hrown spoke gci.ei.iuy upor. the topic of "Voles for \*i>.; t ¦)," le- ferring froc,iienilv to tiu 'ciai:f;<ations of ineUibers of lnu^ i=e.v 'n '-;..iii:ie the ballot. She coni.i,i:f>d moui' rs and fathers, husbands ;iioi wi\,:.. and sweethearts of eitl.^ ;¦ so.\ tociaj- and challcn^red her audience .o .'uicgtion the right of tho von-an.
Mrs. Hrown was euihu-ii'.sticslly r;>- ceived and generously aptdauded. At the conclii.sion of lii=i talk ..h-.' hRswer- ed numerous (3UestU>*)s and ibcL hu.^ ried on to otber villaeo.^ vvhrrt she aluo apokv.
I'lobably never before in :. i 'Im o.t-tllovv i,f Fr.-eport Has a inoit- vv Hol¬ land ali'-Oi-'ctiicr .i-t niiiiie rcce;i I ;;l ¦¦¦. raiil'.; ac( (uiied uia visoiiig iii'-,ich ir.iil recently. villai;c. The ainliciM-c iinii -, va- .•lUileli: iIh- jusIu^i Tyrce f,,i,c i;niii nis .1-soc-iates ' cvidciici 01 ihei:- revcien." 1 '.;'. Ml- was nonsuaicd d.iiln.y tne eviiin: ']¦¦<:¦ l-::-iscojial I vvas impressed liy his ]irc-cii:' Tut- .^•. H. V, Cambs, jcisu l-iccnorl church, opened 'he wilU a siioj'i address and iniioduced lin.- Ki-iciciiJ .1. I. \\alLcr^, ;iihidin.; I uit r of lhe L. I. district, iis the on- J.(.rson among all o'lieis who .)i; d ha^- icncd LO lhc asisutnce of lne sli'iii;- jiliiig congiegaiion in the ii;:io of it- iliie need. Tire Hev. Waiurs i.iied a., masier of ccreiiionies tli;-oiigh;iUi th • evening, invoking the dp-ine hh ssiiiu ai I lie opening.
Tiie novel iirogiaioc. aUdr--!: an-.i
^ i.-.-i -1: ¦•• ¦ --. '¦- '-" ».- : aougs by men oJ aifalrs 111 Fitcpon.
lne color line was c-railiciUcd l'iou>;li- was ^^^'- '^''*^' entire evening. Henry J. Kay- jl,;. ; more, the piano man of I-'iecpoi s.-iii;., i.ii approiiriaie s(le< tion. I 111 lhc spc?«"Ties of .1. .;, lions and ^JI. irons. Ihal foil<)W(-d .be <lKiiV'- elioris of pasior (icmb.s were hiudcd .\i .he lime of his coiiii.r,,- th hnicl; was heavily in deb! and inadi luiaicl.. iMimiipcd CO met tin- needs of m - >-'iou ihg congrcgai.ion. luiring i-n b'l •¦ (jumbs iiiislor.ilc liovv«vci ihe sjita!, CIS said liiai he liad been i-is|, 111,1111:11 ill wipin;^ OUl a large proiioi'i ion of ih ¦ i:liuich(-s debt and in ¦¦ liiion lunl buill a new pulpit, insi illc I ; nev. choir ljo\ :;iid [irocurcd ,1 huge bibl< . II. Irons brought out the 'act that th ' visii of liic bisliop Wiis ilic fits', sine • ilic foundation of He chun h and ma ¦- ked a new epoch in its history
Kepresenfing ofiicial Fteepi-,;, Hi¬ land .M. Lamb, welcomed tin 1 isbop i and clearly dellned his aiiiudc toward 1 the cliurclj. He said thai he i.; preci-! iitcd Ihal such a religious orgf:-;;atiou \ played no small part in be' ..eltarc ! of the cosmopolilan vi!l;ii;c ^f j-Yce-1 port. _ ,
Caiitain Hanse s[icaku).; in behalf-! of till' business men ol Frceooi i asser- i led that progressive busine; s could; nol be jiosible vtiihout r-MIp,on, He beleived tliat biisine.ss prosiie'iiy was | founded firsi upon characte:-, Hat a good rcpiitaiion in these day.: was an' inval luble is.-.ei in busine.-s. ': i.e col- Popular Farmingdale Girl and Hus orcd iicople of F:ceport. he stated
_«,'iiioiir rc-;ei .-.ition. wf-rc oi y otJ-ch.-;. racier, ami he ale; led 10 liuir law- fullness ami n sponsibili' v v iun he said ih.'it no colored man harl h« cn ar¬ rested for ilicifi durir.t: I'is I'dminis- tralion.
"Tne ri" r.i;a'iion o: you ¦¦ .-.lo-(-d men" concluded Captain Hanse. '.on pares favorably •.•.iili Hint of Hie (:ricaslon men of thc village."
The Uev. S, O. Curtice nnd i'u Uev. E. E- Lou.n; iL-prciientf.d iht; t .urcbca of tiie \illa;jc and addre.ised the col-
.State Healtb Commissioner Higgs has announced the appointment of Dr. Frank Overton of I'atchogue as San'- tary Supervisor of State Hi alth Dis¬ trict which includts Nassau and Suf folk <'ountv .^n,on-: tlic ¦;'.i(i appli¬ cants who ii.ok lilt written ¦•xamina¬ tion in Manh ata-i on .March 9 ar.t' the oral c.xanii.iaiii.n ,,v\ii wfcks ,1; i. Dr. Overton ."^ 1 K d l.ii-h on the list.
.Vl ws of 1;;. Overton's aiipointmcnt IS received with a;iprobation .;> Lonfe Island medical im-n. He ua.s given much time and study to hialth mat ters both as health ollicer o. Hrook- luAcn and of I'atchogue. The salary attai heil to il.. oM ci.- is I ^4.0011 )iei- year
HREMEN PREPARE FOR BABYLON -TOURNAMENT
j Crowds Expected at .-\nnual Event:
of Southern New York Asso ;
i ciiitioii in ,Iunc |
I
Habylon is toituuatc :ii na-vint ai ; the head of thc ariangeini-ni (oii.iiti'c I in charj^c of the Southern .New Voik ! ' Volunteci Firemens conveiiiion and' tournameni to be held in 'ha! village in .Imic siich a man ;..-; l:.i:t\ \'a" Wcclil'II, one of lhe besl n;.;.\vii vele,- ;in hrciijcn on l.ong Island, Mr. \'an Wck-den Was one 01 I Ik- ni< :i wh.o met at .lamaica and 01,1 :iiii/cd ilu- Soull. eiii .New Votk .^. : oclatioi: and l;i holds a ii-diid of about forly-livc year:- aclivily in liremaiic doings in Suf¬ folk Coimty where he is Viice-presidcnl of th<> Suffolk Cor.nly F^ircmeii's As- socinlioii.
yM a meeting of th- m ueral com¬ mltee last Monday night a 'eitfr from I business.
iNo Action on Appointment
of Trustee To Fill Wcl- I don's Place
POUCE MAHERS REMAINS UNSETTLED
! • ¦ ¦
: koutine Business Before Fridays 1 Meeting Assemblyman Weed I Exchanged Greetings
I'robublv never before iu the annals of tbe incorporated viil.ige of Freo¬ port has tliei-f beeu a more iii-arly de- Lincd breach in the oHard of Trusteec .Uiau at present over the appoiatnieni of a suciessor to till the unexpired icrm of Uobiei I'. Welden as irUBtee, resigned, and the designation of W'll- , Iiam Cameron and Anthony Fedden a^ llioljce ollicers. .-Mihough the i-ieiubers of lhe board have numbered four In- I eluding I'resident Lamb, for <veveral meetings., there bas been no coitcerted anion towaid tlic appointment of -a lifih member, and as a resu.t the po lice situation remains unsettled.
The meeiiiig of the trustee yestet day closed with the police qijestio,! b( lore the I trustees liiid still unanswer cd. I'resident Lamb urged :;ic rece-; Miy of the aiipoiuiijicni. of tne '.wo men V. ho were 'siuiiniarily diop; t'd Lom the rosier of llic dvp.uiment stutinji that ihe co.^i ol ihc sjiccial oUicerii, lor the p.isi iiKiiUh bad been $70. The vl! iajjc pn sideui placed the njaiiti- fairly bctuic his collea<5Ues, bul ilie divided board declined to consider i. Th(;n was no su'.'gestion of an dppv'iitiuenr of a successor to bU the chair left va cant by the resiguatiou of V.'vlJeu. The meeting wub one of routine
followed in the order nanu'd, ¦•eacli scoring:. These thn f- im n did all the sro;iii,u for Freeport. .No'.c. was ircdjicd wllh four runs, Itiiiidl got four. Laker ihrcc and Edw.'ii-:-. oiH;.
•.¦\i. thc end of ihc lirst innl-ig the K(-oii- was i 10 ii in favor of !¦; 1 i pon. Ill Itie second inning .Nolan a..d Haker again scuicd. From then on tben- v.a.-. no scoring until ihe'siMii inniii'-- when l-"i'c(-poi-l got ihree runs, in the cigili Frteport iailied Ihi'cc i:.r..ic.
i'he line up: Fn ciioii
II, M. Smitb, gcni ral passenger agent of the Long Island Uailroad. relative to fare reductions and aci o.nodal ions on convention and lournai u nt days was rf'ad. Tin- (01,vein io. talc will be a one way fare and one-tliinl fo, the round ti-i[i. For the ii.iinamt-i.i and parade day tl;. railroad will pui into efiecl the on.- way fa e for ihe lound trip from ail point; on Lon;; Island. No arran'-renicnts !i ivc been made to run special trains unh ss (li;ir- icrcd by bodies or luciiicn ,'.0111 some village or town.
.lames W. l-Jaton, cliaiini::n ol thc finance commilec, has sent .-.tH'cial in vilations to compac'es re[iiescntc din the association and buslne.s, men and icsideiiis of liabyh.ii have licgiin lo come forward wi;l. the necessary
¦Mammeni of
.\"o!an
Lakci
Hedell
i',;dw;u(l.; p
Clark -
.Sprague 1
Lewis .
Kollo I
Cullei r
Score li.v iiini;i,cs Fieeporl 1 2 n
I«IWlC:lCe II l» O
Tlii-k-c base- hits. iKiils. oif ticidid 7. Fr> ejioi 1 s. Law rem errors. Freeport S. Tusk'cr. I.'dwiirds, ;¦ wards 11. by Hie.lel
l.:i .vience :-icelIey Hiedel I.' ) liillips TiisKer ' ..oiinsor. i Vanoi-watei ' U. J"iillips I Hrubn i cmpbcll I
ll lh
ll.
».-, El. Prague. h( rnia'i
I'.CI
.iohnson. ¦;;)ra,L'iie.
Edu-irds. Ist oc Left ou bases, c ."1. 1st bare oa Two ba^e hits. I ruck oMr. by Ed- I. i;)o.ir.l(> iday s ;
X'.iiub wai-
.lo!ni-
MISS SEAM,y WEDS PHILIP G. KETCHAM
funds to 1,111 kc tin the firemen a big r.Talr.
F'ollowing is liie persona. 1 general commil ice.- oii.sid-- ff ception cotiiniliUc
Accomodafirrm-i 'I. F. 1,1 11 gene Freund, J. IIo» iiicl, Ci o '- W. E. Hoync, F. .J. Kuss. < Tweedy, William Iloeruel.
I'rize.s- I'. E. Uobinson, Jeicmia) Uobblns, T. E. IJowden.Custaic Fishel
I're.'^s and Printing -Jame. H. C<ioi er, H. U. Bruce.
Tournament and Track Tijcodor: H. Soper, I'ercey li. Aiin'- terly, Frank E. Davis, Wi Peter Nouncr, U. .M Man^i'ic'd.
Finance-- .1. W. Eaton, .1 .\ Dou.;; las, J. S. Smith, (,. li. Cu.' ¦. Or W H. Deale, Joseph llaruell. rdci .Ncn ner, J. IJ. Foulke, F. S. TIk'iic, H M Kellmn,
A.sseinblynian L- Uoy J. Weed, of Harden t'ity was pr»;sent and c.Mhangcd greetings with Hie mem¬ bers, hut took no part in the nieeling
There were more than a d'jzen.bid¬ ders on the contract for su'.JiiiiOs fo.- electriial a|iji:iraius, the lowesl auionl whicn were lhc Wagner Elecir cal Co., for Iransforiiii-rs, |141.^.7."r For'. Wayne Eleclric Works, iW.i.i::. There WCIC si.v. bidders on tbe .-iupp-'es alone, Iiul ihey WCIC indehnite estimates and Hie coiitia( I was not awarded
Edwaid A. liice, the Freepori plum her, was awarded the contract for sup plying and laying water inaint. His bid of .$4,:H1 beiiiK the lowi st of thiec The other bids were O. E. [ Hcvuold. ^MUO and W. Van Wickien. l.'S.iS.i;:;.
.\ proposition from the Lie^jld As pliali Company of .Manhattan, to sup ply road oil lor the streets was laken under consideration by the trubtees.
band Honeymooning in Phila.
Ill C,H' iimiini and l!i:,;|')ri iiiy o; l'liiliulelpiii;i. once a mecca fi.; newly- weds. -Mr. and M.n^, I'hiiin Heorg'? Kclchiim both ni Farming la e ar.' ;;peiu!ini4 their honeymoon. 'i'i;.\ wer-- niariKHl in lhe pars<i:iaKe of the Oyster i;;iy Meiiiodisi Cliuicb tay thc Kev. T. I.. I'rice on .May 1, having Traveled lucre from Farmingdale. Thcj bride V-aa loruierlj' Miss Elliel V'io.a Sea¬ man, daughter ot lit orge Sfaman. The ceremony was characte i::ed o
MRS. HANSE OPERATED Uf'ON
Wife of Former Village PresirJi.i - Rah. ies After Serious Op-.Tation
Mrs, .laiiK-s Hansi-, wife ol' loiine- ! village president Captain flame wa,^ ' operaicd upon this afternoon at :i.;;ii ' at the .M.-rey Jfosidtal. He . I stead j Prof. KUioti of .New York, •i;:a.stcd b.- Urn. Laneh.-irt. Dean, Steele and ,New ton iieifonnod one of th" mon ous operations undertaken in .he coun- | ly. At first It was doubtful if Mrs. I Hanae <'ould withstand th" ordeal, ] but the quick work of Dr. -'¦cele at I the operating table .=aved he;- life. I
Mrs. Hanse rallied from the cpera- 1
orf-d gathering. Sheriff Stcpien P. i',,s simplicity and only a few intiniatt Pettit delivered aii addres-s in which
friensd were preseiu. The :>M(Ic wa-: ¦ he delt with the Iner workings and tion and at nine o'clck Suturdav
attended by hci si.-ur. Misa -VHdreri ; duties of the chief peace officr of .Nas-; night was reported as re:-itmg comfort
E. Seainan of Fii-tport. John Wood, ! sau County. He v\as glad to '•ry that ably. Her speedy recovery n, l.oi.«-d
a life long friend of the Rr. o:,;. wa.; no coloied criminal had been itrotight for by her large circle of frb nds
bcstjinan. into Nassau Coun'y Jail ihu.-i li.r du;- .
Afie nhe ceremony the w»iple r?- closing'speaker.- He gave e'-.Ti-s.-^ion AUGUSTA CORELLO INJURED
I Police Jiisiii-c Cliiiion .M. IMmt re
ported Hit- icc(-ipi o f .fi j,, ii„eB for
I Hie monih, a rcipicst for d;;ect cii.-
jicnt ;it tnt- new st hool house was re
I ft-ricd to Chief Engineer Si nth and
llic Power House Comuiittee and an
|applicalion for pei mission ij hung a
j swing sign over the sidewaK In Iron
jof his cafe at 1 Kiiilroad avei.iif, wm
Igiautcd to Ambrose Schiller.
.1 The pi.'tifious of C. V. Hollei for a
lijcodor? i sin-et light in from of his home In
Olto Vol-j Whaley stn-et near Hayview avenue
Tciricr;;, aiui that of icsidenis of (Jnslow PJat-e
I asking for the imjirovei'ionl of that
I sireet Wllh pet-kskill gravel was r.>
. ft tied to ( oiiimitt(-(
iht- iloiiMc asse.'-ments on 'ni.- pioji- eiiy of Dr George Parrfhall a.tid .Mrs. i;mma L. Hakt r, for the years 190C and l'JU7, against which coniplalDtn weic liilt-d, were caiKclbid on thc vll lage books by oidcr of the H-.-ard. A similar application made by Charles J. .Martin for lelief from a djidde as .¦¦fcssmeni on his property on Pearsall avenue was refcrn d wf frisKe He¬ dell for adjuslmeni.
The Hoard passed a rcjolulion den
iguatiug Corodon Norton, Justice of
the Peace of the Town of Ih-mpstead
S'f'"'- I as AcHng J'ollce Justice of the village.
The salaiy of Tbomas Chiltcn, au
assistant at the power houtn was
Iralr.ed from |ri(i 10 |'j.' tiy r'Bolutlon
of the Hoard.
I It was suggested that a nev» Dlcycla bo purcnased for the police depart I menl, but President I.^nib ^ttaied that i tbe Chief of Police mignt wtnt an j automobile and lhat C. O. NHtc might j ask for a wheel nl.so. Tbe sug^OBtlon I tliere,!;ore v* as uot acted upon. It wan
turned to their newly furnisbe.1 hom-ing his administration from Kteepoi^t. Mr.c Augusta Corello was .,. uouhly ''""""'^*"'*'*^ *" expensive precedent to
in Farniingdale where a weddln>. .suii-. The bishop was inlrortuc;^.! as tn.-' hurned while preparing ber. home In
per was served. Friday more a;; ih?y to his appreciation of the .r.aaiur and ¦ Ualdwin for summer occupancy on
lolt for Philadelphia, wh-re UiO) wilf chara( ter of the receiuion accorded ' Friday aflernoon. l>r. Luthtr Kice
.spend a short vacation. Their jeLuru j him in Freeport and praised a. pa,, i was called and because of Mis
in the near future will be the occasion , tor for hhi effort.-^. He closed the ev- j rello's s.rlous condition rushed ber to 1 uod^u «.r..«t „^ . .•
Of a cordial welcome. lenlng proffraa, with the beudiOctlon.' the .Nassau Hoapilal in Mineola. ' 'i'! ', T ^««°"-'"«<»*
eMtablisb.
The tttiBle.u acrpied the pjot of-^
fered by CaHn«m ^;«.derlcks an a Hlie
for the new hose house Ever Heady
<-^"'"- i Company, on South Side avenu* near
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| Title | Nassau Post 19140502; Title |
| Date | 1914-05-02 |
| Month | 05 |
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Thc Unofficial (Newspaper of Nassau County TME WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT ANO SUNDAY LIGHT FROST VOL 1 NO 25 FREEPORT, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914 PRICE THREE CENTS IWANTAGH OBSERVES .^^"^Drass mexico situation 3Q{jjjj 3jj)£ i^g^QY BOYS BODY FOUND IN FREEPORT WELCOMES"'"'""' '*™'"™«FREEPORT TRUSTEES f HIIRf H'S RIRTHDAY '^'^''^^'^ Extemporaneous Speeches lin Chapel at Freeport Hii»h School FOR CANAL APPEAL''0™''^^™^^'^""'^ COLORED BISHOP «-'¦ v"Appoi„»e„,Fro.s.atcUOPELESSLY DIVIDED To Nassau and Suffolk District i The < )i;i).i f\« r'i'"s of the !¦ ool Tliiir lic holii'.cii ti.i: tion was tin- propi'i ((jur-o :(¦ I .\li:^s .M;iry I'ox. v lio rho:,'- - I topic the v.iii (iui-:-iion, Kaid I Ueglnninv on Sunday .uid <• ..(iiiuiin; ' mrcd Slates sliould he>-itH! • Ihfoujrh thl- week. (lie peoiik- ol Wan- plunL'int; thc countiy inlo i ¦¦ laKh will join the nienit»j'r:i ol tti.' v.ould nieans tlie lo.-s ot il.o- : WantUKh ('onKr«'Kational (MilkIi in a 1 Anierh-au <'itizcrj^< lual <'elchiation of the twcniy-ljfth Kenneth Smith tallied iii,h:i [iinniveisary of the orKani/.ati.:.') ol ih<'lj,.ci of armed intervention m ¦hurch Jinil ilic lili-cnili yci'.-.ol the n,, sj,i(I Unit he hciirvcd ilusi '•.¦ [l)astor;itc of il.c Kev. 'I'co-ii;, ¦, i Wilson whh folluv.iio; i vi .. DraithAiilic In ., .'.cu;.:. ihc ¦^t I. In.i- ,„ kecpinK-drmcd force- ii: lion h:i^ ;i iiijilc .iiiil even .1 qjiuilriplc 1 ^^i^^ olIt Inkin.:-' any .'Jtr-cii m, )urpoKc, lor ii iiiirlis thc .•inun <''Hary 11,,!,,-.,,-,) n;,. Mc\i, ;oi.t'. ^cck of Activities Planned for "'*¦' .the : 25th Annivcrsar\ of Con- l^regational Organization [special Services Arranged For Kvery Day — Many Visitors { V/ill Be Present • .'1 cpor: '.' V ert ¦ iv.K bv fic- I rinci- .i'.ll on lor •.\ ¦ ,Mc\i. firs; .1 licKO .1 Sh- t !.'.'1V 1 iicdiii lollow. lcl he •ial the f.cio,-, ,. thii' County, Town arifl \ illage Officers Prepared to Voice I Sentiment of Commtiiutv • i ! WILL MEET WITH CONGP.ESSMAN BROWN Fifteen Year Old Richmond Met¬ calfe Believed To Be Victim of Kpileptic Fit Gathering ;it Hotel Will Be :. Record Breaker—Tw, Propositions to ^)e Coiiiiidcred >f the dale ol the chnich's ai'<'cptanic of Aa-A \ in iiiciii an aide \ o;y ,; : .ifkci of ili onr--,- .\ imiiittcr of t!i>- Senior.-^ ¦..'1 c.'illcd 11;.on u IT( ;'l cn'. !"'.( . \Sr!.';lil l.cwi:-. Ccoilc (oli.i o j i;isa .Nyv'icn. .\'c\t Thur-;(lay ' lior cla.'-i-' will he called uiio/i ". ¦ Iun her (111 i h(- Ml :ii' (jue - '¦.<', II- Mill ¦ ic.xico. e-idcr,i ( onr:-" ¦«''c\ico aeijoc :i Wl'i'e an:l .lim- Jnto the t'oimreirational conic ¦well a.s thai of the advert of lish lIou.Mc, lhc vW Ih lirofiklyn lawyei- Ifather, A.ua I'.irlict JKatloniilist. rrep-'iralion.'; liave. h.ccn in -la ni.-ih linfc' for .- |
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