THF, NASSAU PO.ST, FRRBPORT, N. Y., FRTDAY, .TUNE 7, 191.<^ !>««« R
RED CROSS SUCCESS GREAT IN NASSAU
Coanty Nearly Doubles Its Qaota of $300,000. Only Two Vil¬ lages FaiL
srrand total of $96,909.03. Its quoU was $48,716.
'tiPn f'ove Citv c«mp within a few -lollars of doubling its quota of ?1!,000. ()v»tfT Bay raisffi the tre¬ mendous total of $4S",2«9.86. but West¬ bury with a quota of $1.1,82.3, raised throe time:^ that amount, $47,712.90.
Tbe followinjf i^ a table shoVlnjf fhe vi)la?e«, tbpjr qtiota*, and the amounts tliAt w?re raised:
Colonel Theodoro Rooseve.t as fbairman and hi« entire Na.«snu Coun¬ ty Committee may well feel proud of the great succes.* that they madr^ in the second Hed (Jro!<» war fund cam- paitrn, just ended.
The WaRhinarton Red Cross authori- tifs ffave iN'assau County a ([unta of $1,67 for each of its 120,ooo men, wo¬ rn'n and (.'hildren. The county com¬ mittee, however, thou>rht that $2..'j0 wa.s nearer an criualization and rais¬ ed the quota to .$:',Ofi,0()0. The amount raif»ed jc'ves a per capita of $1.72.
The county was (-Hiciently organiz¬ ed. Colonel Roosevelt had ns his vice- chairman, .John K. Herminjtham of Oyster Bay, the new fuel administra¬ tor for New York. .\Iiss (iertrude S. Jones of I>ouo.3day, Pasre & Co., w^as iLft&'in the executive secretary.
Charles 1.. Lee of (Men Cove was attain chairman of the working teams throughout the coutfty and th.' work waa conducted with clock-like rejfular- ity. (Jnly two villages in the whole county fell below their quota, Hemp¬ stead and Elmont. In the Christmas Red Cross drive for mi'mbership l'-'> viUaKes passed their (|uotas and 16 villaf^es did not etjual their (juota-s. Farminjidale, which at the end of the Christmas drive, had only reached IS i per cent of it.s quota, far exceeded it in the second v.;'.r fund campaitrn. It started slowly this year, expecting a bi^r donation from one of its very prominent nationally known citizens. [ But he did it a pood turn by contribut¬ ing' only a very small check. This 1 put the village on its mettle. Its civic pride arose and with a quota of !>:{ 1 11 it rai.'^ed $4,t;81.11. !
In Port Washington, although at the t>eginning of the campaign, one of i'ts wealthy citizens contributed $10,000, while its (juota was only ' 9,;J9(), nevertheless the village pride would not report the $10,000, but in¬ sisted that the whoie quota should be raised by the people, counting no contribution over $.")00. I..eaving out the $10,000 cheek it raised $1,5,160.80, or nearly double its quota, frarden City was given a quota of $10,69.S, but ] it said they would add $2,,')00 to that ' amount, making a total of $19,19.3. The village raised $,39,.S 1,3.62. '
Hempstead was the biff surprise on : the wrong side of the ledger. Anyone I who goes through the streets of j Hempstead knows that th» village is growing rich from the money spent | by soldiers and aviators. Literally thousands swarm the streets daily. | Restaurants, shooting galleries, and > other opportunities for spending : money have sprung up. Hempstead was $7,375.34 behind a .?20,8.')2 quota. I Elmont had a quota of $468, but rais- j ed only $377.-30. Long Beach appar- i ently resented her $()99, for it raised j $5,594.41, which is eight times its j quota. j
Woodmere, including Lawrence, ' Hewlett, Inwood, etc., raised the
Town
Bellero.'e
Baldwin
BellmoTe
Freeport
(iarden Citv
Ffeini)=tf':iil
Wdoimere
Long Heaih
Lvnbrook
rjnckvill? Centre
V'alley Stream
Roo.=evelt
.Seaford
VVantngh
Flora, I'.Ti'k
(;rnat Neck
.Manhasset
I'landome
.Mineola
Port Wa.'hington
Roslvn
\Ve=tI)urv
.N'ew Hyde Park
Elmont
Rrfjokville
I-'armingdah
filen Cove
Hicksville
Locust Val.ey
Ovster Bav
Sea Cliff
.Massapetjua
Central Park
Quota
711.00
2..513.0()
81 fl.OO
12.103
19.193.00
2(1,832.00
48,716.00
fiO'.bOn
6,418,00
10,288.00
2,073,00
1..377.00
.368.00
408.011
1,7.50.00
12,489.0(4
H.413.00
1,065.00
6.933.00
9..390.00
1,5,145.00
1.5,823.00.
945.00
468.00
6,513.00
3,111.00
31,671.00
3,289.00
Ip,309.00
30,185.00
4.604.00
675.00
788.00 $
Total
907.00
3,«5(t.25
1,1,30.00
17,100.00
39,313.(?2
13.-575.66
98.909.08
5.-59 1.41
9,397.95
16,220.67
3.491.83
2,467.48
42-5.00
1527.00
2.092.00
29.304.46
11,107.48
2,385.00
8,.->8.5.09
25,160.80
18..=i00.00
47,712.90
1,029.75
377.30
18,874.04
4.681.11
60,.-, 14.33
13,654.49
48.811.86
48,279.82
7,634.47
3,.571.88
780.61
566,377.60
.Mill N*ck; Etbert I). Whit«, Ea«t Rockaway; Alfonse ,1. KoHii«r, Lyn¬ brook; Edward C. Chapman, Free- port: Fred. Lippa, Manhasset; Chas. P. Buckley, Waldwin; George K. Thompson, Massapequa; Augustus Doncourt, (ireat Neck Station; Chas. I>. .Stevens, Freeport; Charles W. Smith, (ireat Neck; Francis Hammill, Valley Stream; Thomas B. Nunns, Freeport; .lames .Martin, .Sea Cliff; John I. Corsa, Plainview; David Van- dewater. Cedarhurst; .Mark L. .Mount, Hewlett; Wil iatn Foley, (ir.at Neck; (ieor.re T. Soper. Cedarhurst; Fa-pt- ett E. .Adam.'', F^landome; John VV. Si- Tonsoit. Hicksvillp; Fred Joer?'on. Jr., Freeport; Samuel H. D.^.Mott, Hewlett; Charles Raynnr, fireat Neck Sf.'ition; Charles .A. Smith. Inwood; Isaac. Frank, Cilen Cove; Ihiett .M. fioff, Manhasset; Henry P. (Schweit¬ zer. Jr., Lynbrook; Jos.'ph K. .Mount, Ocean Side; Charles .Mu.lon, Port Washington; Daniel C. Hen iri«ksyn. Port Washington; Halsey Wright, .Malverne; -Albert W. Ketrliam, Farm¬ ingdale; Samuel Ketcham, Roslyn; Fred Menjnde/,. East Meadow; 'Hen¬ ry C. Stol7., Hicksville; Char.es Sie- fert, Valley Stream; Cporg** Siles, Smithville South; Jes.= ? Rhodes, Oys- t?r Bay; Charles Epple, Roosevelt; Nova A. Brown, Sands Point.
th« main office of the W*stlrn Union at Kansas City, Kan., and terminat¬ ing at Camp MiLs, all parts of the ceremony were sent by wire and r.:- peated to the principals by the ofti-
'iating cler(ry_men. Th
he bride"^ sister in Kansas then placed a wedding ring on her finger, and at the camp, the best man, Albert .S. \anNoy of Panville, Ind.. did like¬ wise for the groom. The ceremony ended by bride and groom placing their hands on each end of the duplex telegraph keys, fourteen hundred miles apart, which corresponded to their taking each other's hand.
The bride's c ergyman was Rev. F. L. Streeter. a Baptist minister, of Armourdale, Kan.
- er a period of some months. He was one of the most widely known horsemen of New York State" and was know;i in almost every viHajfR on Ixing Island. While he served the Agricultural Society he came in con¬ tact with many of the pr,-)minent citi¬ zens of Queens Countv and Ixirtfc Isl¬ and.
He was horn in Flatltiish .April IS,
WED BY TELEGRAPH
JURORS SELECTED FOR COUNTY COUR?
Camp Mills Soldier United to Kan¬ sas Girl 1400 Miles Away.
R?v. Stul O. Curtice, of Hemp¬ stead, formerly pastor of tlio Free- port M, r, 'rhnrch, prjb*''v lirri'.e t'ie record Tor Ion,? distance marri¬ ages last pMilty who.i ne unite 1 over the telegrdijh w'l^e^, Hof n- T. Orrick, a member ol' l^e 353rd .Machine wuti Company at Camp .Miiis and M;ss (Jildie L. Carden of Lei'.'.tiir.;, Kansas. The distance is 1,400 miles.
With an officiating clergyman at both ends of the wire, extending from
THOMAS H.BACON DEAD \
« I
Was Veteran Agricultural Society Official, Horseman and Farmer.
Thomas H. Bacon, for thirty-five years treasurer of the Queens and Nassau County .Agricultural Society anrl general manager, died at his home near Hempstead on Sunday night, age 74 years, after an illness extending
Established 1907
CLARENCE A. EDWARDS
All Branches oif
INSURANCE
Automobile, Fire, Burglary, All
Casualty Lines, Surety
Bonds.
Fr««poft, N. Y. Res.. 909
Opp. Depot
Tels., 36
Notice of Completion Assessment Roll.
of
nt»lNil
for thi
Tllkp noIicL*: Ttu' ii-s-st-.s^n Vill.i>rt- nf I.'r,..-i,r,it for the .vciir I'.MS has ii-i-n linnlly cnmpleli-il. nnil wn-i lili'il In the •llic.' I'f ttie \'i!!niri' Cli-rk on the 4th iliiy ..f luiii-. IIHH, whiT.- thf vami- will ivniain opi-n o imlilic ins|iocti..n fur tiftoiMi (lays iifti-r tl.o lati- ..f this lli.'-ic.'. L):itfil June 1. l;M>,
KOIiKRT C. .W'DKU.^ON, T'HAN'KI.IN ISKDKI-I,. .lOlIN II. M.XKNKKN, ' SII,.\.'< A. \V11,M\M,>,
Iir.XKV I,. MA.\.-<().\. Assivss,.r- i.r Ihi. Villimf of Inrport.
The following have been called to serve as jurors in the County Court which opens on June 1'* at Mineola;
.lohn D. Clay, Port Washington; .Antonio Palermo,- Bellmore; Fred .M- Peler, .Manhas.set; William J. Barto, P'reeport; Louis H. Cohen, Freeport; (ieorge B. Cornell, Woodmere; Oscar W. Homan, Valley 'Stream; Henry C. Jackson, Inwood; F^rank W. 'Layton,
NOTICE
Safe School Bonds
t'NIO.N' FRE£ SCHOOr. DISTRICT NO. 7 1 of the I
TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, • COUNTY OF t NAS.SAU, STATE OK NEW YORK. 1 Notice ia hereby ifiven that sealed propo^aU will he received liy the Board of Education [ of Union Free Schotil District No. 7 of the | Town of Hempstead. Cuunty of Nassau and I Stale of New York, until eiifht o'clock P. M.. ; on the IHth day of June, 191S. at the SchiMil Houae in the Village of Bellmore, Nohdhu County, N. Y., for the purchajie at par and accural interest of Nine Thousand Dollaus i l?!l,00n). Bonds of sail! District of the <le- I nomination of One Thousaml Dollars l*t,(M)01, numliered from <me to nine inclusive and hearing interest at a rate to lie fi.xeil by the hid of the iJurcha^er, payahle semi-annually on the lirst day of January and July of each and every year at the Freeport Bank, Free- port, Nassau County, in New York e.xchan« ¦. and said Honds to he dBte<l July 1, 1M1«, and one of .laiil Bonds to mature and Ijeconie duo and piiyal.le on the liisl ilay of July. IIU'.I. and one of aaiil Biind.s lo mature annually on the liisl day of July of each and every yeiM- thc-reafter to and incluiiinif the year lilL'T. when.all of said Bonds shall have tieen paid. The exact form (if said l>onils to lie lixtil afti r the .sale.
A certitieil check to the order of the moar ' of Education of said School District No. 7 for I'lje per cent, of the par value of the Bonds lild for munt iiccorrtprny o.nch !¦•'!.
The H.iard of Education of said .School ] District No. 7 resoryos the riitht to reject any and all hids. I
l):il.-l liellmore, X. Y.. June .¦>. llHS.
THK BOAKD OF F-DUCATIf >.N OF
I'NIOX FUEF. .SCHOOL DUSTRK'T
NO. 7 OF THF TOWN OF HKMI'-
.>^TEAf>, NA.S.SAU COUNTY', N. V.
liv rnOKCK liALDW l.X. Clerk.
Great South Bay Ferry Co. Time Table
In effect June 1. 1918. Subject to change without notice From Freeport, L. I., to Pt. Lookout, Nassau-by-the-Sca,
s
South an
-
Dai.y Ex. Sun
Sundays only
Daily
Dailv
Will Not
Sundays onlv
Will 'Not
Sundays onlv
Will "Not
Daily Ex. Sun.
Will Not
Sundays onlv
Will Not
Daily
Daily
Daily
ea Edge, on the
d West Bound
Trolley I.eavM Atlantic Ave.
.A..M.
6,00
7.,30
10.00
11.00
Run if
P..M.
12.00
Run if
1.00 Run if
2.00 Run if
li.OII Run if
4.0(1
4.;i()
.").00
BOATS I,eave Freeport
.\.M,
6.10
7,-40
10.10
11.10
St-ormy
P.M.
12.10
Slormy
1.10
Stormy
2.10
Stormy
:5.10
Stormy
4.10
4.40
."i.lO
Arrive Sea EdKe. !'. c;. C.
A.M.
6.20
7.50
10.20
11.20
P.M.
12.20
1.20
2.20
.S.20
4.20
4.5(1
•'1.20
Inle
Arrive
Point Ixiokout and Nassau
A.M,
6.30
8.00
10.30
11.,30
•P:M.
12..30
1.30
2.30
3-30
4.3(1
--..l.'i
.">..'!ii
t; Long B
East
Ar. Long Beach Queenswater W reck I.eaa
AjM.
7.00
8.30
12.00
Will
P.M.
Will
Will
3.00
Will
Will
.").4.")
and N
I,v. Long Beach Queenswater Wreck Lead
A.M.
7.15
10.25
each
orth Bound
Leave
Point Lookout and Na.ssau
A.M.
7.45
10.55
10.30
12.15 12.45
.Not Run if St<
P.M.
N^.t Ru
P.M.
12.30
n if St<
Leave Sea Edire P. G. C.
.A.-M.
7..55
11.05
10.40
12.,55
rmy
P,M,
12.40
rmy
1.30 1.40
Not Run if Stormy
3.00 Ni>t Ru
Not Ru
O.lll
3.30 3.40
n if Stormy
3.15 3,25
n if Stormy
4,30
6.40
5.30
4,40
7,00
5.40
Arrive Freeport
A-M.
8.15 1
11.25 1
11.00
1.15 '
P..M. j
1.00 ;
1
2.00 ;
4.00
3.45 '
5.00 1
7.20 1
6.00
For Sale, to Let, Wanted.
I-"()R S.\1.E " Inditin motorcycle with side car. -^p]ily Charles ,1. Snid¬ er, taylor, 21 South Main street, Freeport. tf-L^
FOK SALK—White French Food- li'.-<, age 2 years; i)rice $10 and $15. :\lrs. J. Hanse, 1 E. Smith Street, Freeport, .Advt.
YOUR CARRER OF LIFE. .Scien- lilio Asti'ology. .(iuiiit's ill business, love, niarriago, etc. Send dime and birthdatc. Paul L;esclikle, Kox 42, Carl.stadt, \ ..L 11)1-7
Latest Designs anci Makes in
Beds, Springs and Mat- resses
upholstering and Repairing of All Kinds
VICTOR FAHRENFELD
Merrick, Road Freeport, L. 1,
Extra Boats Sundays and Holidays, Between Freeport and Point Lookout
From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Boat trolle.vs meet N. Y. & L. I. Traction cars at Atlantic Avenue, near Ocean Avenue, Freeport.
Beach Parties Day or Night for Churches, Lodges, Sunday Schools.
Six lii^-Boat s KiK;i<lly Inspect ('(I by 1'. S. Ciov«»riuutMit
Fpr information telephone Freeport 773; office oi)en 9 a, m. to 7 p. m. daily.
WA.VTED- -Man for a tea and cof¬ fee route. Henip.-stead territory. Com¬ mission ba.si.s. Must furnish iJoUi) bontl. C. .\. Storie, 289 l-'ulton avf- nut', Hempstead, L. 1. IS
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I-.OST—Leather In'ict' ca.-io, coiUain- injr Chalmers literature, from ruii- ninjr l)oaril of auto in l-'roeport. Re¬ ward otfc'red; eommunicute witli The Nasasu Post or William (i. Milk-r, drove street, 2t-()2
TO LET—-\t Baldwin, ahout two thousand scpiure feet; suitable for lijrht manufaeturiMK', 1st tloor; ga^, volectric lijfht, runniiijr water, use of basement, lease $2,") monthly, A. W. Pi-arsall, Baldwin, L. 1. 1-lS
S.\CRIFICE! iLarije 10-room furnished house on the Old Camp (Iround, within short wheelinif distance of Free- port; price $1500. .\iidress or call J. M, Horner, Merrick, New York. IS
Rheumatic?
USE
CYMATIC
FOR SALE HATCHING DGGS—Barred Plymouth Kocka, single comb Rhode Isli^d Reds and White Leghorni. f2 and up per setting. Beat atrains. For further particu¬ lars apply tu
HENRY BRUNING .. Grand Ave., near S«aii)»n At*. t-15-lSt Baldwin
L,
iMDnegBackifnotSBtisfiBdl
Faulty digestion and assimilation, constipation, slugjjish liver, blood dis¬ order and such conditions cause or favor the presence of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Gout, Lumbago, Stitf Joints, Sore Muscles, etc.
Cymatic Tablets act to remov^ the cause of Rheumatic conditions and thus relieve t\\i ailment and prevent its return. The formula is on each package so that you and your physi¬ cian may know exactly what they con¬ tain". They are easy to take, comfort the stonach, and may be used by any one.
As an aid to treatment and the quick relief of intense pain, swellinjrs and stiffness, use Cymatic Balm. It penetrates, is soothing does not blis¬ ter or stain, smells good, and is su¬ perior to liniments or plasters.
Cymatic Tbblets, $1.00; C?ymatic Balm, 65c. At all Chubbuck's Drug Stores and other reliable druggists on liong Island. Surpass Dru|f Cor¬ poration. 1S> East 26th St., New York. —Adv. N-2 !
Springtime Brings the Flowers With Their Perfume
The Rexall Store
23 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I.
lilMNCiS
Jonteel Toilet Preparations
With a destinctive odor created from a combination of twenty-six flowers. . . The fragrance is perfection's pinnacle, lasting and permanent.
Buy Jonteel and Be Convinced
FOR PAKTIILI.AU SMOKKKS
La Rosa Aromatica Clear Havana Cigars
The Highest Grade Havana Cigar made in the United
States is on sale, with numerous other
Standard Brands.
CLARENCE S. ABRAMS, Ph. G.
ITelepliuue Mu. 1 Freeport
lfi4t, and was erlueated at Erasmj Hall High -School and later at Goh hia Grammar School, New York. hii* early year.i he was connected th? Commonwealth Rank of N< York, later moving to Long tsitr where he became an extpn.<*ive fan er in the vicinity of Roslyn, Hal ington nnd later .Tericho. He r?m<l ed to Homp'tpaH ««'vpn years a)jO.
Ksta hli shed 1917
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
Bellmore, N.Y.
A bank account keeps you informed. Your check is yourreceipt. Your stub is your record. VVeoflfer you III the ac¬ commodations safe bankin); permits.
Dr. H, V. HoLCOMB, President Chas. M. Vanderoef, Cashier
$
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Paint That Washes Like China
The smooth, even sur¬ face of a wall, painted with "lead-and-oil" needs only warm water, soap, and a soft cloth for thorough cleansing.
Walls and woodwork coated >vith
Datch Boy Hal WaU Paint n
are without gloss, and restful to the eye. This paint is mixed, ready for the punter's brush. Sold in white, it is easily tinted any desired color.
For all outdoor painting, use Dutch Boy Liquid Lead, the most convenient form of pure white-lead. Thinned, to paint consistency, with pure linseed oil, turpentine, and drier, ready for tbe painter. Durable, eco¬ nomical, and weather-defying. Cheapest per square foot.
Manufadurad by
Nattonal Lead Company
^:
C. M. FOREMAN
A. SIEGEL
J. J. RAND.^LL
W.M. .A.. .MAC FARLANE
ARTHUR V^HlTKHOUSE
FREEPORT
GAS RANGES
Our supply of Gas Ranges this season tvill no doubt be limited.
Don't wait until our representative calls. Place your order in any of our offices where you can look over our different styles. Do it today.
Ruud Automatic Hot Water Heaters are always in use at our offices. They work just as well in your home.
Place your order early for the Ruud you expect to have installed as they will never be cheaper.
Our Vulcan Tank Water Heaters are the most dependable Hot Water Heaters of this type on the market.
Get busy with your order before we have to tell you that our stock is exhausted.
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting C(
GEO. MacDONALD, President
Offices at Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Mineola
Lighty Wirings Fixtures, Motors, Phones, Bellj JAMES F. CAMPION
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Phone Comiectioo
Freeport. N.