Ihe
19o0f
ISSUED ON FRIDAY.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF NASSAU COUNTY
GENERAL CIRCULATION'
VOL. 7. NO. 13.
FREEPORT, N. Y. FRIDAY APRIL 27, 1917
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
PROCEEDINGS OF . ISWEZEY AGAINST COURT NEWS FROM SECRETARY HUGO CARD PARH FOR k BIG TASK FOR
THE SUPERVISORS BIG EXPENDITURES THE COUNTY SEAT AT FREEPORT CLUB RED CROSS FUND ERNEST RANDAU
Salaries Increased In \J(^f^l ^ CRQSS in Comptrollers and Treasurer's Office--
PLANS CAMPAIGN
No Sewerage System to
Be Built at Present
Time
Various Actions at Min- Lays High Cost to TheL eola of Interest to Lo- Increase in Popu-
Mosquito Inspect¬ ors Named
inonlli
I.ei
At Its iiK-elillK on .Monday Ihe llo.-ird of Supervisors aiiproved the action on April 4. of tbe Nassau County i;xl('r- mination Commission in tipiMiinting tbe follow in.!; "liiispecioi s, iussistants and clerks at the salaries named be¬ low. Tbe aiipointees to ser\< ai ihe plc'isure of the C()')iiuissioii. The appointments of Chief liisixcior. Phil¬ lip L. Buttrick of Lawrence, at %22n a month, and Ono C. V'oluei, of (C derhurst n> ¦tlL'"i per luonlli, an to extf'nd to Ibe end of ihe presiiit ;.i'ar
Other appoiiitinenis ovi-: Howard C. nennell. r.osion. S.'cd per inoniti; Waller It Talboi. .Middleloti, Conn. $l.'")(i pel' iiioiilh; Clifford Dowkoiilt. .New Haven, ('Dii.i. JILT, per montli. The followiiu' ai)t)t)intmenls were .iii- proved at saliiries of .¦flcu j each.
Howard A. .lanns. r'loral I'oi k nard Combs. Hewlett, StiMiiiel '1' Cediirbiirst; Gilbert Smith. I'rei Augustus (;iinllier. Inwood; .lam I'arkinson. I .yiibrool,'; I'idward
chard, Koshii: llemy S Iin I'tin.
New llvde I'ni'l.; TlH-ixlor"- I'aviilii. Oyster ' n.'iy: Willi;.in 11. 1). Mon Oceanside.
Tbe Itnard ()a:'se(l -n rc.-.i)!u'ion I'l iieslirii' (Iovernor Whilnian to .'ipiJi'dVe tuKl si'ii the Inland Wal(M'wa> liii- prov(;i 1. "I Itill w-i'i'-'i pioi idl'.; for a prote(:e(l liil.inil W.'idiuiiv Tli.. vo- soliitien ic-kN ib.'ii lb) w.'ilerway will be of 'Meat lieh) in vi( w of irouble to insure iln sate i la'i'JtMiilal ion nf ag- rieiilturai produci'' .'ind aii commod¬ ities r('i|iiirinr; wiiii- I ransiiortatioii. in rediicinir the cos! itoM'eof in (line of emerueney and in lending to jiro- vide m<>ans for ebeaix'tiing fuel iind building materials lo the jieopb the gre.'iter ci'y and I.mii; Island. Supervisors believe that way will siiniulate tb
','llv
s !•: Put
of Tho III)- water- value and de-
velo[>iiiei,l of the pari of the Slat)- I'c- f(>rr('d 'o and increase iis Itixalde prof>ert>. The cost of shell ti'di and sea footl to the inh.ibitants will b(> i')'dlieed the resolution sa.vs.
In nccoi'daiice with an ai'KMidinenl to <a resolution of the Hoard passed on December S. l!ll(; roads maiileir alu'e moneys fiD' the resjieclive town ships were located as follow s:' ll)inp- stead. IfCll'.diiii. .N'orib llein|)sl)'ad .<(;s. 00(1. Oysler Ilay *:i!i,r,iin
fpoii re(iiic sl of llli' County ('onip- troller, salaries in ibe t omplrollei s ofTice were fixed as follows: Courideti- lial Inspector, .'(!L';2r)(l per annum; One b(K)kk(i'pei al Sliouu p(>i' anliuni. One steiiofii'fH)lier at $i:',il(> jiiid one tem¬ iiorary clerk at a sal.'uy nol lo exceed ^I'joo per yetir.
Increases of salaries aiiioim the em¬ ployees of Ibe ('ounty Treasurers of
.Alitioiigh the I't-.-epcri .Xiixiliaiy of lb)' .Nassau Couniy Chapl) r of tbe Red Cross .Society bas l))'en or^janized ie.^s Iban itiKc ueeks, more than one liun- dreii wonien of ill)' \iilage hav,. joined and ar, a(liiall.\ working-out plans for lb) iehaii) )inenl ot Ibe U)'d Cross So);(i>. .Nearly every woman III the village feels iliu'i slie wants to ,do her "Iiil" for ber counU'v. and they are l)(giJiiiin« to look to the Ked (ross .Soeieiy as an avenue through wliiih iIdv (an i) nfbi soni)' s)'i'vice IO l iicl)' .Sam.
Tii)' aiixiliar.v vvoiKcis lind lliat sonii' woiiD-n are riliDlaiH to come out and join lo'caose lliey iliitik tbat ill)' .Aii.xiliary is a sioitil movement. .Mrs. Wilbur Vo^.-'b r. chairnian of ibe r'n-t-poi 1 AuxilJarv, . assures ) very vvoMian of 111)' villaui' thai social iii- tereourse is not ii p.'ii't of the R)'(l Cross work. .Volliiin; luil ihe iiifist se¬ rious liilsitiess i'< H'aiisailed ;it ibe nieeiini; held at tlie Post IJuilding. on ()llvi. r.oiili van1. wIdi')' enlist ii;o nts are bi'liif 1) ( I j. I'd.
.\l,s W . .\|t.er' I'eac) . Ibe liraiO'li )'bairniiiil, ba.-. con:;ral ulaicd ih). local n ('as'ii'i'r. lor 'i"!!!:^ iln |ii'>l au\i(t;iry ollicial lo iiinlir a report and a cor- r(>ei one. inn. Mrs, c. C. llill, clitiir- man o' ilic wi\v.^ aiiil means (Diriiiiit-
ll(-, I- .IIIN'mis Il.l It'., v.'M'Hll IO .'IS-
/isi III addiiii; lo Ilie Imances of the Vnxiliary. .MmK.v :• leciled io niaUe 'be society w<uk .-ui o ...-.! i:' i.iid .'iny doiialiirii- ,'il'ir".: 'Ii'~ line v< ,11 l.c ibor- rnivlilv a|)|iic('iaic<l. .\ series id )';!rd parlici will lie held for ibe cau^(\ .Mrs. Illciiiv 1.. .Maxson-^ eaid parn vvas luld al li)U' honi)\ Soutli I^inji Hc'i) b \v)nue. NbiiKlav art"riio(ifi.
The Molliers' Cli.li will i-oon '-ive an opereita and the hi:; event i'>f this week is the moviTii; Tiieiur,. sinctaele "The l';atrle WiiiK," Kivrri at ibe Amer¬ ican Theatre.
The followin'- doin'icn-i ,n fsll bave luen received thir; f.-ir: l''i'st National Itank. f-it.oo. Cliauramiua Circle. Sr,(l(l; H. 1! Haueii, $5,110; Al¬ fred T. Davison. .'?i."iii(i; Sidmy H. Swi'zey. $r,.(in: Adelaide Sutherland, ten years (dd. St.On: Sar.'ib Stewart. .".(Ill; .VeiKbborbood Workers. Jlida; Wilbur Vossier. ?5.ii(i; Mrs. Kd-ar Wil¬ liams. «'ilO: .Arthur Brovvii. JTi.on: Mi'^. .lolm 1 l;irrini;ion, ?r,.iiii: i;ii/.;i- K"lb C Slory, Xn.iKl; R. .-J.. Hame, :<.'.(iit; Seaman and Roveirno, *."> (id.
USTER'S SERENADE 24 HOURS LATE
I'loni all indiealions iln viiliie will not be shouldered wilb the ex¬ pense of installiti'-' a sewer system for a f( w' years. This malter bas br^-n under agitation for .i long time and the former village board tbe same as Ih)' present on(>, had cf.'nsiderable wor¬ ry over the situation. It apjiears that so many eoinplainls were made a.irain- si the duiiifiing .;roiiti)ls tiiaintaiiied by the vilhige in Roosevelt that tbe Town Hoard of H(allii was eoitiiielbd III revoke tlo T'ermil. Freeiiort was mviii sixly linyy. :;raee in vvhieh To \acalc and mid anollKr dmniiing '.jrouiid
This was delinili and put ihc- niat- ter directh up to tin lle.Tlth OfTicei. Dr. W. H. Hiineie, and the village hoard. Or. nuiicir' ruid the T|-ii.-lees held M speei;
OV) I' lh)' loca'ions iKtii- I'reepcui iii- spe<'tin>.' places Ibat eii^'hi l» suit¬ able for diiiMpiim Iiurposes. T'to' luo.'-l available piace is over near .Merrick alciig the meadows. The iiroperty is owned liy .lauies Seairian of Want;';,'h and Ilarry Rrinsen. itic sea v ii iii;cr. 1 as a verbal lease of tb He used it foi' the ili.~i>osii
cal Residents
lation.
Jjii'ors in the Town of Hempstead who have .been summoned feu County Co'-ii'i (lut.v on .May 711; aie^ Freeport; liotiglas W . .Vnt/. Vlinton S. Donald¬ son, SainiK 1 H. (Jeer, .\u'h( i H. \Val'- lace. Lynbrook; John Hanley, I'eter O'Roukc, Thomas I). ( iiiiale. Inwood Warren Whaley. Vtilley Siiiaiu; Frank .N. .Meyer. William li. .lolin I-:. Schrodei. Rockvil 111 : Charles I. Doty, Willis D. Cooi),! Oceanside: vNilliani 1'. Hiow)i'. Cul- aihurst; .los)'ph I'. R( isert
.As a resuli )ii the >pleli(l|il cflOiIs f Mis 11)111 V I,. .Mixs))ii 111 mviiig caid pari.v at b) i lioiiie on Soulti Long Heai ll .Avenue, .'-ic'iiday afUrtUHin i'.'iit wei'e rt'all/ol t)> in- u.sed for Rt)! Cross work. The party was arraiigt)! -*~ ; by .Mrs. .Maxson as !:> i bit tnr llu
liii.li (fisl ol liv iui; furl hei iui; of ihe Fid port .AiiMliaiy |(m tile middleman. IU is not wholly jOf the Nassau Chapter, ol Roi Cr))ss. to fault. Francis M. lluf;o. secretary j About sbxly wiuiieii aM)ii(l,Ml and play- of Slate, in stxaKiii,.; to Jon men of | ed bridi:)' uhist and inn '\'\iy |.rrii> the village ai iId l'"re. port Club, l''ri. li<U:i)- was lasielv d.coiaicd tin- ibe day night told tbem t'^at ili.' real re- oo asioii ami lift)) ii i.lii)'s w» re i>io-
pla.vcrs
Don t blaini Ui
real k a.son for tbe hiuh losi of living
I.eintiii,
V Cill-
villc South; Charles .\. Wood, .lohn W. Hurt is, Waiilai^h . 1). Soulhard.
Sinilh- i;i!iioiil .Vitliiir
bav
The following indictineli lueeliu;; and th)n w(Uit|b<),i Ijaiide)! lip b> Ihe Grjiiul .lury Coles JacUson. of NVania.i^b. alteinpiei tissaiili in lirst deui') e. Geo'ge llijln Oceail.-^ide. luii'i-'bir.v . third demee .lohn Scliuman. of Wantagli. ^'raiK li;veetiy in second d('.;iec. Charles S( hneider and Au^'hsl .Moi'-'iiri of li( nip:.i(ad Imrghiry in ihird dcKro . pidperty. i William .A. Henry cf Inwood. ai'S(m. id' refuse in ihiid (b'gree. C)ii i (Iius tirii Wil. i J.'ini McDermott of \"alley Si ream,
from Fr)")'poii
Dr. Runci)' ib( n oti'ain))! a p)'i-mit tliird degree burglaiy. Ovir ihirly L'ooit for n Vrar for the diimidiiL; of iudictiiients in all lave be( n found
n-fiisc llicie. Tie Cillai:e lioard how ' hy ,1'e c,>;"i (ner. did not liki' beint h('minef' dowi 'on \piil l'nd to a year's lease. Pre^.illenI .¦Sidney i
il .Iruy
'HI
11
¦ned
vvas
I Diu'olby I'earsall Co'tsali C'f l''r( ('!)¦"¦
I :?L'1'"> Willi cosis. 111 '¦M'liLiln in ll:(> StM'',
I week a.irtiinsi the Jot r„ Airs. I'earsall clalnnd in.iiit'ed in tbe Ihedtn Ihe tii^liI of .luly '.'.
\ fell on a stnirwav af' 'f ', hi'cri pul (Illl. Klv il '• : Cl
w ife ( vvas
Thr
• l.'H
lasi. r the
N. i;
over riled
sh(>
liist I ' Co.
was : ou !
slic
h;v had rirds of;
III !'( |>
Th(
of I''
Islam el sai.
utspokeii on the propos lilioii. lie said ih.il this is no lii'ic i for Ihe p)'(ipl)' to b)' liiiDtcucd with I li.e ci'.-'i of il .'-'.wir sysiini, moi wiili I Ibe iiislailiilion of ,i disposal liink, |ev)'ii if the lattiM' tuny b«' tised as a 'uuH for the biL".^er siwcr sysleiu I lull ¦uius' come ev(Mitiiallv. I ' l''roiii 111,. pi)'st(!( 111 of Ihc I iiiled
States, down, wc ,u c hciiin; udd
the lO'cd inv Ibe pracllce of ccciioi,!v"
said .Judge .^svve/.ey. "ll would lie iin-
piU.-iotic to bcKin with, to urKe lhi>
piople of this village to [lav out .«IS.
dod or mote for a disiiosiil tank or
more liiiin half ;i milliori dollars fo'
;i scwci' system, durili.t; ibis lune when
the counlry i.- ill vvar. 1 do noi deny
ibiit a si'v.)'!' must conic m iiiii)'. hul
I ihmk this would be the w ronu lini)'.
1 biiv) no doubt thai vv t will be iibb
to ri'iD'vv Ihis permit from year to
vear until Ihe time is ripe lor us lo
tido' more drastic mi ,'isui'«'S.
"I'lv)-!! if the village iristailei'i iiiul<s.
Wl' would I'iiv) to haul llii' lefiise ii-
Wii' to Ihem. 'Ibis does nol seem lo
h( l|. 11.-' ;iny. No on
for il sevv)'!' systi^tu
hill I 'Miiild riilbci' sec this come I.i.(i!iii .1 \l"Ke( niiin is given the home
jia-'S when the iKitinliiiion of lie vil- -^K:!'! iiud contents left by the test
iiiue IS :;r)'al)i and llie luirdcii wiilialor, on the north side of F'earsal
vided tor the pUi
allle, I The
with : Poole.
Il.ce a
j iicrs I
Thcod
Miss I
"lUii prize winners wiie: Mrs.
Mrs. TlD-iiias Speiu i . Mrs C. nd Mi.'.s i;. S)|,ncik.r. Wiii- if Ihe hi id^c pl !..i;s were: .Mrs. lie X'oiii-'bl. \ii-s (iliidvs Slorv. :diia i;iiii)d:.. Vlrs. C i:. S'Oiv
Ml IMTMIV III i.o
llic iniriii.,(( sianc(> diriiiL populii'.i'iii ot increased I'li.
popiihilKili. I't
111) l.iM J'l v,a:
III) I'liiiiil Sliin
(III.mill while III
has do-
lu.
aclion bi'ougbl hy .M;ie Dickel j crease in p)'iHls ol .iiiil,- exc)')')l: "\)l!. I.. !. ai-'ii'iisi III) Ixim; ' iKld.ddi). Kallvoad lor mnries. Mrs. Dick-I He siMike of cili/.)-iship and sy:n- I ¦^h)' sii'-iiiiiied O.I AiiKUst (i, last I bolizi'd that word by inierpreliii.!,' il ^
.Mrs. i:(l\<m Caii'Kin. Mrs. .laii's Sui- phin. Vlrs.' IS'orris: \i.< W. H. Kiiicli.
Vlrs. Hell n Col Ik.v . >'' -. i'e itii'ml 11.
I'.rrc.v iind Mrs. Ix iiius i omisk) v
.\'Uon'.;' lliose pl) : I lit wyn : Al!S. I'r.'d i;. Slorv, .^'i'¦¦.s ¦'•.lady.- Slory. Mrs vified T. Davison. Mrs. IMward T! 1.(111. .Mrs. Cliaibs M.ick. Mis. Hcrllia I'.iKdicl. Mrs, 1.1 oiiiii i! S Vlahi'. . Vlrs. Ihomas Sp( 11. e. Vlrs. I'in id Soiiihei lii'id. Mrs, Hcrtriind II I'ei rev. Vlrs. M. .1. /iili'cr. Ml.'-, lllill b's Voiiny. Mrs. Diiinis Cnmi.^ki.v. .Mrs. .Iii'iii ScbnciKcl. Mis-. 1:I|.':!Im ill Sehneiker. Vlrs. W H. I'im h. Mi'>. C. T, Nbiidoii. Vli'r, lleiiili leKsiiii. Vlrs l-oiji.s .VmiiD'i- ¦mili. Mr,-;. H. 0. Wii.v. \Irv ,\l!.ei't II. Toli-iimi'. Mrs. i'.n\;)' II i::i.'nn. Mvy. .lohn S-liiiP'/. Mr-, I'liu's, 'Vlr-^ HilL'hison. ,Mrs. Hci'l-) ii. Mrs. \. Wal¬ lers Mrs Ch.'^rb's C, llill. Miss Aiimi ';idr,"!u('. Miss Kdna i ;i.|ri'di;i . Mr- Theodor. Vonut'l, M's .1 .-. Wh,... Mrs, Seiilh I'dusal', Mis. .liiiM.-; Siil- phin. VIis. l.vmaii ,lo..es. Mrs. Clar¬ ence .loncy Miss (;i,-i,ivs Milli-r. Miss Chi'.mu' Vlillcr, v! rs Miimv ^-.uii-. M" n My ,v.,y. \y ; I. ly ||i(.h:ud. Vl- . C II, Pliltl. Ml s, Cl.'ii I, ' ll.'iM.
llarrv 0 Clo.i . Mrs, Ward C. Mr.s, l;;|V .VcyerMiiM. ,Mis. |.'|-ei!- C, Km>'^ h ,-. M'S. I'-. P .Vh'cin.
Helen CoiIhv. Mis v ty Iloa".
Poole. Mrs l!'i:viv. Mrs. II. S. iind Mrs. .1. O. ( uiiiminu's. Mrs
VIr,-. ,Mo,.. • ril 1, Vlrs. ¦^Irs.
M'ell
A. VValler-
^iste.l in re.
'IV in;r.
ill .Mei'ri'l<, wild struck hy the r,: 'I'siiKi •! ie a \- • Ihe Kailro.,) Co Micil lo: '•-loyii.
ler aulomolule was (to represent ' west bound train ! manif'stin,^ 11 ¦ iD'ini; friiinfl for j iiislictivelv pill y. Mrs, Dickel
An Uld ,
SI ?ii{0(;atfs roi RT
ejtiiie of ovei' $.',d(iii in r)'ally Ml .<l(i,fioO ill pei'sonal property hnrsed in the vvill filed in Siir-
comiuiiiiily pride. Hy commiiiiiyv pride people cr)'atc i prid)' iu lb) ii !slal(> and in ilieir luilion. To culli- ¦ Ville il prid) in llie illliiLie m which Ilie.v li\)' is a (hint; lo Id' w ished ol |)'veiy)me, Id' said. 1 (U' Inslurice. lo I show to whai an evu nt th)' inlliD'iice jof comuniiy pride giD's Id' said, if a I larice industry vvere lo cstiiblis
CHANGES MADE IN THE POLICE DEPT.
Hovv)'lls ofTice for probate, of Kieeiiort, lb), pros]
111 p)'( uu's would first nows III) no'd ' Diriici vv VleKeenian who died fit Free I imiuire into the ini,in'.;ihl)' clenDiiis <i',' thiin I do. I port on .March ^1. To tbe widow, Ce-j of the cotiimiinity.
lie would seek to hiirii of Ihc si>irii existing amoPK ibc iioipb . whellier
Thev iire lelling ihe sloi.v m Hul dwiu of bow Andy Lister and a !.;aih- eiing of his fiiends, who ai'e in turn fri)'iids of two couples who decided
tlce were al.s)i made ii|>on ropiest of;,',, marry in secrel, aileiiipUMj to
Connty Treasui'er l.iiyster. Tluy are Chief Clerk .¦<L'2.'iit. One bookkenpj-r ill $i;(iu(i. On,, iicling cashier at $lXiii). four clerks at .«11".d. .Nine temporiiry
ser- eiiiide the happy ((iiiiiK'He iind loi- slall Iheir efforls to "sleal off" ou thetn. .Andy iind bis friviids pujiluis- ed il (iiiaiil'ity of rice, old shoes, and <'leiks at $ir,o(i and one .setiiographer ;,],,„,., .^ .^,„) ^^,.|,, ,„ ,ij,. cinu'cli of and typist at a salary not to exceed ,1,^, .\.scen.sioii m JtoeUville Centre on $10110 a year. The ii,creases in bolh i , ,„, ,|.„,, ,,,.,, i,,, ||.„| "|,;,in((l wii.s thai oPl('(Ms will heconi). (dfcetive on Mayl \.;,,| j,,,. n,,, weddiim."
I'he Couniy Treiisiin'i' was aulboV- '|'|,, .seretia.dei s. weiii fmni ibeir i/ed by Ibe Hoard to tiansfer Ibe sum I ,|,„|„,..^ j„ i!a|,|wUi iu auiomobiles and of .tio.iiiid from Ihe unapproprialed ^^ ailed all ariernoon and far into ihe
baliiiice of the General Fund lo Ihe credit of tb)> Courl liouse Huildin;; l''iilid.
Tbe Treasurer was iiiillioi i/(>d lo accept *ld.d(id from the Nassau and Suffolk Liiilii ins; ('ompany in payiueni to taxes due by that ioiupaiiy iiml lo delivei to tbe comp.iny title of Ihe County in property iulverllsed a;;ainst it for sale on .April L'l. The ('ounty Treasurer was also aiithori'/.eil to sell
I'iill on more people with b'ss cxpi'tise lo ciieb lU'opert.v owner."
'I'he village board lontrartint; with .Mr. Remsen lo supervise the dnmiiiiiK of refuse ou Ibe Seaiuilli iiroperiv for III,' yciii.
<;i \i{i»s aim: iiiai, miv
TIk lollow ing is an exiiaci fiom th, -Nt "• |>alt/. .N. V, "Tiims'. diited April ISHi. I!il7.
•'If Ibc Niilioiial C.iiiird of ihe coun¬ try is IO he .judLjed for the ijentleiuan- lincss of its meinber.s. from Ihe mem- h(Ms of Ihe T,'nth .New York Infant r.v slal tolled here, wc .Anierieaiis should feel proud of our soldiers. TheT)'iiih Infant I'.viueti. odicer.* and privates. biiV)- pi')i\en that a men ean b)> bolh a soMi(M ,ind a .genibinan, and the
.Avenue. The I'csidii.iiy estate is to coiiipi'ise a. trust fund, the incoinc to be paid lo the widow until the yoiin.tr est (bi!Tl of decedent shall reach the iikre of 21. iit which time, one third of the trust estate is to tro to Ihe widow and ihe halanc, efinally to tbe Jsurvivin;.' children. Tbe widow. i.Iohn \\'eldon iind a son, Donald ATc- KeeTi'a'i. are th(> exrcuiors of the will dated Mav 21, 11(5.
NO CONSIDERATION FOR OLD EMPLOYES
to the Western liiion Telegraph Com- (;,-aud Avenue were the oDier c(eij.l,
nigiii. I''iiially tbey di'i ided to liike
the clei'gyiuiin ill iharL:e of the church l>eo|d)' of New I'tilt/ will not soon
into their ((UirKletice. lull tlie.v learned f"ori,'ei this c(*mluiiiii ion of (pialilies."
lo Iheir dismay that Ibe weddim; ha,I
occurred the iii.;;bt Id lore, .Now iId' .joke is on Andy and bis friends.
The event wiis a double wedding. Ricbiird Woodco) k. of \illiige .'\veniie and Mi.ss lliden Aliller, of Haldwin '.v,-re one couple and l-'raiik H. .\bel md Miss .Mevel Claire Siiptli, bolh of
pany prop<M'ti,>ri advertised for lax ii rciirs for *1S(;7.!(!>
Tbe Hoard iipproved the action of Sheriff .Setiiuiin in apiioiiiting six spi'c- lal deputies on .\pi'il 17. as wiilch- men in the Coiiri 'Mouse iit .$1 per diiy
Th(. Clerk vv!>s aiithori'/ed to piir-
<'liHse tliius foi' the Supreme an, ( o in- 'A.,,i ,i ,.i,i .i „ . . jj.
... , \ . , I'lliKt (Iceided on a (iiium weddini; af
ty ( (lui'l rooms and for Hie pole on '"loi^ ,ii
Ihe Court House.
The Suiierv is))i's ib-cidt-d to atiend with till' SherilT. tbe show-citus)' pi))- ceiHllngs i)(^for(> the Stiil(> Commission of Prisons at .\lbaiiy on May 1. In re¬ lation to the proeiM'ding to compel tbe SniM^i'vi.sors to remedy alleged fn- stifTlciont sleeping (luarteis al tbe County .lail.
On Wednesdity the Hoiird met with the as.itessors of the County to listen to talks given by Maitin Saxe. presi¬ dent of the State Tax Commission, President Saxe si>oke of tbe benefits thai will result from the tax map now bidng mad)' for the county and spoke of the law which nov»' confines Ibe work of assessors to assessing pro¬ perties in clearly defined district Iwu nda rles. ^ho Commissioner spoke of Ibe ex¬ cellent results that bad obtained in the City of nnfTalo vs'bere the ass^.'^s- nients had been increased. He urged that property in Nassau (^ounly be placed on a full fair market basis for the purpose of assessmenCs. He ask¬ ed If Nassau County want to face the situation year after year of having a very ponslderable burden placed upon It in the matter "f State equalization.
i'ianmm; a i\iK
.Mrs. M. ,1. '/itti'/i-v, cliairiuiin of tin .Ni'iylibot hood Moose ('oiuinittee of the
I .Now Ibat th«' Cily of .Ninv \()i'k has shut down its a(iuediiei beiwicn Alas- iin' beiiiL; dropped all along tjie line, iire hein.ij: dropjH'd all aoing the line. ioiiJv il few riioi't' remain, but they jwill doubllcss be told their st'ivices are Jio longer ri'iiuired about .Ma> 1.
Nei^diboi.KKMl Workers is working ^ ^^ ,,„,„.,,,, uiat the auueducl i un- inri m her plans fr "Ik- air to be „j„ „,,„.,, .v.-,,.,,,,,, ^^,„.,,„^ ,,„,i held uu.Or III.' aiisMces of the Work- ,'in,:;s Counties will be a thing of tb. ers on Moy 1.., 1(., li and IX, at tli.>|.,.,., .,, m..,- i-.
Miss .Smilb's weddinsi wtis to be held in .lllll.'. but wli.'ii ber grandfiillier died r,'('enlly sh,. decided to make her wedding to Mr. Abel n very .luiet oue. This idea pl.iis.d .Mr. Woodco.'k and .Miss .Mill.r. the lat'er being Miss Smith's aunt, as a ijood one. They Uk)
the parsonage of the Rev. D. Merbeit O' Dowd iu Rockville Centre.
Tbe next move was to plan on a double .vent and all hands were a- m.'eable. Th.'v kept It (iiiiet. ind.-ed
nol tellitiK an.vone. .Mr. Woodcock did 1 from Haldwin. Ro(kville Centre iind not tell (d' his plans even to bis par-i Roosevelt will assist in niakiny tbe .'Ills nor did he inform them until jfaii one of the i;ratidcst events in the after 'lo' marriage oceiirr.'d, when U.'j village, iind a siibsl.intiiil amount of teleplumed Ihat ll,. was on his way to l money as a result of their efforts is spend bis houeyiuoon Wliat chance . expected. They ask the parents who
Fic'IMirl Club. Airs, /.ul'-;.'!' is beiii.tc assisted by ih.. memlM'is. who iire working' valiantly for this worthy charitable < iiuse, Tbe Workers real- i/.e that ibey iire somewliiit handi¬ capped in makiii'-; thiir work among the youimt'l' folks more effective be¬ cause of a lack of seltl.'uient (luarters. Tb,. Flat bush Hoys' Club has been a wotideifiil slimiiliis tor tbe workers of Fliitbnsb The .NeighlxirhiKHl
Workers have a simlar plan in mind, except that boys and girls will be af- ffs<-ted under their direction. Women
pasi after .May lst.
.One of tbe men 1.1 no recently was Heriiiii'd J Koonan. who had been in ] the same employ a (luarler of a I'.n- j tuiy. .laineci Cronl.v. who had b.'in ' in tbe same employ for tVNcntv-thrive j yi'ais, vvas iil.so 'lemporarily ,lis- i missed " last we»'k. These men, alonj; with a dozen others, are first cla.ss enginwM'S. They were sent here from j tlie cily employ when the aiiu.diK i ' was opened in I8!i0. They have giviu | 111.' b.'St part of their lives to this '
ill,I'f is il lov(' of home, the cluh life, the churcb life. etc. ail of which he says (lots exisi here. Of coui'se l-'ree¬ port also Iliis iis liiimilde as.=els-good road.-: (If . but Hie inliin,:,'ible assets coiini iis tiimh in any community. Me knows of Freeport's proi;ressiveiiess and home pride and iluii it has .v.'ry facilil.v for the breiiliiiL' of hi.ifb cit- i'.'.ensbip. When he soiiyMu ii reliiible seer, lary be came to l''reepoi't for hill' the same bein;: Houiird Oiisler- lioiii,
Mr. llil>-'o. who is il forcible speak¬ er lold of the womhrfiil prowlh of Hie aii(oii'(d(ile indiisiiy in .N.'W York .'-!iaie. Staiiii.tr tliiii invesKfl in iiulo- mobiles is the sum of helwf<er. .tCuii, iiiKi.ddd and .'?7dd. diin.iK.ii. Whei). V.L'd.dd 1 automobile lie.uses were is¬ sued last year it will h,. more lluin 10(1.(I'ld this year.
Mr. Mii;;o praised the cil i/.('iislii|i .m lb), people li'. in,L' in th). slate and he advised I's to till our lands and help pl'cations f. l'ncle Sam in the cultivation of a l:iri:e |>o|i(eman. food supply. Me spoke of our part in the grciit world war and added ibal vve have attained tlu' proniinenc,' which inalics us a coim'ry to be reck¬ oned with .stilling that "c vvjll iil- wa.vs occupy a part in the coun,iis of the irreat nations in ilic world in th(. fiilun'.
Askedto Help Straight¬ en Out Bank Shortage
Krnesi S Randall btt I'l.-, poii Sai-
Mirda.v. last ui a hiiriy liiH lo Ilay-
i Iona. I'buidii. w her^' he is , xi>ectcd
lo use soiii) of bis linancial g) iiius In
i st t iii^liti iiiiii: out a hi.i; tiiiam ial l.iss
'I" th) I'lKpb's Hiink of Dayioiiii. of
;whi(li Ins faibei. .h.lni .1. Randall.
IS pn.sjibiil, <t;.i.Mii(i w) r, sioleii Irom
thill hank, and at the sam, time the
caslii,! iibsionded. Fioiii w luu can
.be l.'iirned the (iislmi repot tol to
jthe ollicials. one nioiiimj; liist week.
that III)' hiiiik liiDi lie)'n roblo'd and
jlhilt Ik hild li,')'n In bl up. while in tbe
.bank, iiiich .( |)i isoii) I and wiis i)im.
'pellid III Uidih the .\e:;j.;meii al w (U'k
' 111 pilfi I ll"- Ihc pliic) '
.\ii i'\;imiiiiitn.'ii Ol' 'be '.".".'ks re-
|v)iil))l some siiiriliiiL' disi'b'isuri's.
; but b)'toie iiuy .1. lion wa.-: taken tho
ieasliiei disappeiiDd, \ii iilaiiii has
! b,.C'n soiindid all o.e the oiuutiy and
'the pid'ie (.f cvetv iil.v have a des-
ciipiion ol ih( ii'.issini.; liishier. 'The.
biUik Wiis doitfj; il lie husiness Tbe
fflct Hiiit .lolm .1 Kiiiidiill was iisso-
eiaU'd with ll lit tin oIlDiiil ) iipacity
w io^ il --Ilie viiiiiiiiii'.'c lo III) small
dl posiloi s I hill ; 111 It t'loiev w as all
iml.i.
,Mr. Hiitidiill hiis d ni iis iiiii. h for I 'iiv 1011:1 its Id has fol I'-iei |io' 1 aild lb( p'lsoiiiil mii'_'ii)i ism ol ili-' name III eoniii'clion with liiitiklny miilteis iu I Iil.v'oi'fii iUM'iiciol ill)' Miiiill de- po.-i'ors, |t is this fiict ihiil has
WOI ; 11 d lie ¦Tiiihei ol l'"vi I |Mii i" iind )'iiii.~)')l him to send |or bis son. IU' nesl, in w bos)- .jnil.yiinni Id' so rlifir- 01:-Illy dei'eml.s, I:,.I \NhaI will be
<! I' Mil! nou II U l'l Iher VI'. Kan-
dill ilid Ihc s„,i'|;hnlders will have to iiiiiki iiiioil on the Mioiicy slidcti by lh. iih.siiimlei . must he ihieslii d out. I'ii.vioii;,. I'li.iidii. Vpril 2: i'hf easbiii ii'tiliiveil 111 'll,. l'co|d)''s
Hiiiik Wiis one 111 ll isi ll listed
yoiin:: mi'ti m tbis phiei , M, has View 11 Illl in 11'l.v iiiii.i .iiid ) iime to the liiiiik uii!i 111) liiL'i.i,-! 1) (oiiiiiu'iida-
liori. lie |.;,d ll.) Ih'l 'OS! ,ont;<|.'nc)' ¦ ll 111.' .idirliil'- wh). pl;ii)il impli, it i|ii.s| in him,
¦I'll), biiiii; hii.s I.cell honded for J.'.d, ' iiiiil 1! v.iis 111 .1 (loiii ishiiit' con¬ dil lo'r. ll IS cvfi. ( tol ihiit every p) mn of di'posil will he niel w ilh I (1(1 . ( Ills l.ll I V) ry dolliii
poll),
Carl
who
Iill eh.'inucs were lilildc ill lln deiiarmciii durinji the hist w,-,'k i I lai'i'iiberj:, furmet'ly ciipliiin,; i'S siic! ceded b.v .lohn Diiiibar ' to Ihiit ollic). seni Ins resii^iiii I ion its' a piilKdmiiii lo the vilbmc hoard iind I il Wiis read at the lasl ineelin'J. .\ii- | drew .1. Cronlev was apliointed lo Iiilj his [dace iis a regular niembei of ihe force. Mr. Cronlc.v. blir and htiiwnv. . vvas for years emploved bv ihi Ciiv' Waler Works, at ilie .Vlillburn pump I ing station. I
The X'illiiye Hoard, ill iis lasi m.'ci- j ing be.ard crunplainls front ibe iici- 'jbboi-s of Mi's. Kilchie who obio led to her maintainiim ti do^; {loiind in the rear of her Iioiik on Cast Kiiil road .Avenue. The Hoii t d memhers j visited (be kennels lo sie .just bow < serious the coieplainis wire iind (he.v j vvill take action at die iiexi m('(iin;-',|
.lack Maurerslicrttcf restirned a.s j doy )'iil('li('i'. .lack did mu ))bi)')'t to the work so milcii, h'ii he was leo nl- j ly inarried ijud h( did ii"t like people | ciillinir up Ins home ,';n(l iiskiiiL Mrs.' vt;|iirei ".^heriier if she is the u .1.' of Ihe dou: ciiicb) r. It did iiol sonnd ! ei'phoi'ioil.'! .'so .Illl 's lesr-ned and
111) .j))b is open for an iipidi< .-ml
Captain lliinse. i iiief of the iioli.. !'p.'U'i'',i('nt ro'ijvcd ti iiiii.ilnr of iip lh)' Iiosition o'' ¦ ii. ' lil I He wns insi rm D'd to make the ;iti|ioin!ii"iits be 'lio.iulit tit and submit Ibcni lo ibe board who; will [lass on llicm as ;i hoiiid of < om- mission) IS.
MII. IIIM l{i:( OViilMM.
l!:,rold lliiiii. s,,|, or RolM'i't M. Hunt former pt.sid. in of the hoaid ))f ,'d- iDiilion. who Will- ll) (III l.V opi'iiited on in Ihe enimeiil pli.v siciiin. .lohn v. l.e(. of Hrooklyn. is iiov*' at his hotii)'. while It is 11 ported that he is slow I', imprintiu' Mr. Muni
Wiis op)! ill) (1 on s,.\,i;, I ni'iiilbs atro for hlood iioi'-oniii:;. ami s),mindly ro'ovciid. lull il l,i)lne.v disordei niiu'e rccciiilv Set in. wbicb sent Mr Hunt ha) k lo hoi His fn.iids will l.e ubid lo h( ill thill he is L'.'tlini-' well,
sri ( HI A^ vol M IMIM
Th)' I'irs' \id ('lass now forming fill inMiucti)in iimbr Dr. Ilooi.' is in no wiiv loiiii))!))! wilh lb)' FreeiKirt .\ii\iliiiiv of ill.' .Aiiiciican Red Cross
Tb)' Viiviliary hiis no iiuthoiily to assiiii.e iitty rcspoiisibiltv for l|iif< clas,''' iind -hoiild inisiiruletslandiiii,' come in the fiidiK iilKiiii ;b« olitaiiiing of lei'titieiites from \\'asbini:toii for slii- d.'lii;: of tliis body, it must not he held
Ml ;,' . ',¦,;,V ,'|. rniililjilde
SUFFRAGISTS MEET AT LONG BEACH
Thr annual convention of tb
Nas-
work. and now they are let go with- i sau Suffrage Pnrtv was held at tbe out auy OUI look as to their future. j Hotel Nassau. Long Heach. AVednes- What will b.'come of the ainieduct. | dav morning. It wa'^ followed bv a now that it has b.'cu totally aban-i luncheon of a patriotic naliiK in thf doned" the peopb' along the .South ; ;,nernoon. The sp,nkers at the lun..
did .Andy and the many friends have of knowing, iU that late"
The latter made Ingiiiries into the affiiir. but Ih,. discloures were nol fortbeomin;;. There was no leak. Finally .Andy heard a whisper and putting two and two together hit on Sunday. April C as the date. It hap¬ pened on Saturday April II.
The report of the wedding has been kept a secret, bei-atise Andy and his friends refu-sed to talK alMUit it..They had a reason, and the principfps'tdain- tainod the f«ame silence.
Mr. Woodcock, is an inspector for a Manhattan typewriting machine com¬ pany and Mr. Abel is a contractor in this village.
Read the Nassau Post.
know th.' labor of caring for children even in a slate of affluence in giving this worthy matter their support fi- Uiin.lally.
Side are asking. Kverything has been 1 shut down and the several millions .>f I dollars worth of property and «'fiuip-
ment be<'ome junk. Peter Johnson and
clieon were: Mrs. Carrie Chapman ('att. Mrs. Norman DeR. A\Tiitehouse, Mrs. Kthel Watts Grant. Mrs. Freder- , ick II. Kdev. .Mrs. James Lees f.aidlaw . AtiIi '>t
.several more engineers will cling to i qnd Fmnk R. Crocker who explained."" lue^'ia.v, -M'"! -«
their jobs until Alay 1, but what will
M \\v iii;\if nil iiOMi^
Vtor,' tban two hundrid pci:-.'ns ,'is seinhli'd in the Hiipl i-I Clin n h Sun . dii.v eviiiin-' to h(iir tlii'VRev. Gcoil'c ' G. Dow) y. sliecli'l orKiiiii/ii of nien's i Hibb cliiss.s. in connection with the! .V< w 'I'ork Hilly Siinday c!niipini:n. .An . inspii'biK iind Ik Ipfiil s( rviie was h< Id. The'choii icndered Ihe antlKiii "Sit- I line at the Fed of Jesus." %siih meat i effect. .Mrs. Hreekeiiiidye sanu the I solo "Who is Tbis Man of .s^onow','" i and Mr. Dowev also sun:: two beauti- | ful solos. I
Dr. Dowev u'avi a '(iriiiiL' ri((di'(ss and sTieciitlly deali wjib the oririiniz- ine nf men's liible (lasses At the close twenty-five im n signified their desire to join tbe Ilibb' class. Tl was arrank'ed to ho Id a meeting of those interested in the Presbylei Ian Church K pm.
the details of the contimplated census ,.,,.,¦,, .,.„n,-i,..
happen then is more than they canltakin!' which begins May lOtb. ' OKI. \M/I'. I IHM I K
sa.v. The salaries of the men let go i \t the morning meetint'. .Mrs. Fred- The Hyrick entertainers. comiKised
range from JK'fto to ?30nn annually. | eriik S. Grfenc. of Port Washington, of Harrv P. 'Wolfer, W. H. Sniih. An-
The cause of the .shut-down t)y the i was re-elected a.s.sembly leader: Mrs. jj^onv Fedd, n Ja< k Mam esbert-er.
^ ,^ ^''•^' '** ''•'«' t" the opening of the Cats- Harry K. Maule. was re-eb.cted vice-i nnh«rf Fields and Thomas McCaffrev
hejd next Saturday. April 28. Dis-, kill water system which supplie.* «he I leader; Mrs! Thomas L Clark, treas-' ""'^'^* ^" "^^ *"^ Itiomas Mciarrro,
Irict Deputy R. W. Ida I. Ahrons. ac-j entire city
KASTKKN STAK.S MFKT
Tlie next meeting of Freeport Chap¬ ter O. of the I'^astern Star will be
companied by l.ecttirer R. AV. John H. Baliner, will be guest'^ of honor. An Informal dance v*as given by the
OHITIARY
.. , Mrs. .Monroe l^than. mother of .Mrs. (hapter at the Freeport (Tub last I Clinton H. Brown, died at her home
evert-insr. The conimittee responsible for making last niKht's affair a suc¬ cess was Mrs. Albert Hutton, chair¬ man' .Mrs. W V. .Noble, Mrs. CJordon Lindsay. Mrs. Forrest S. Dunbar, .Mrs. Chester A. Ftilton.
in Walton, N. Y. Saturday morning April 21st. >^he was loved by all who knew her. Her husband end two daughters, Mrs. Archil>ald Thompson of Walton, and Mrs. Clinton Drown, of Freeport, survives her.
urer; Miss Irene Davison, secretary i ba^P organized and are closing sev- and Mrs. Farman. treasurer. eral Important engagements to appear
Mrs. Greene read her ann-ial ad-! |n varlpus vlllapes tbromrhout tjnttc dtess in which she summe.1 up thei,^ ^ ,^ entertained foi
work accomplished during the year., ' • i
closing with the statement "I^rom now j* Packed house at the American The- on until thlr! census hap been complet- atrp and •thev were ieeii"sted fo re¬ ed It is to be 'Mv Country First." Of peat the nerformance. After the «ev- Suffraee we shall think, buf of suff- nrsi other engae'ements have been rage we fhall not talk until thin task fulfilled thev will obllce In Freeport is finished and flnlshrd well." acain.
Fresh Shipment
-01
Apollo
Delicious Candies
"The
Chocolates That Are Dillerent"
Chubbuek's
<^ulity »n| Store FREEPORT. L. I.