THE NASSAU POtTi FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, MARSH aO, 1014
CONRAD SURRENDERS PLEADS INNOCENCE
Fourth of Indicted Ex-Jailcrs
Appeared at Mineola With ' Counsel on Tuesday
ARRAIGNED AND HELD IN .^5,000
Had Been Living in New York Since
Sensational Charges Weft Madc-
Fcels He WiJI be Acqulted f
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Declaring through his counsel. loi- mer District Attorney Charles N. Wy¬ song, that ho was innocent of any wrong doing and was confident Oi ac¬ quittal, John -onrad, one of Luc t\-^ keepers of the Nassau Couniy Jail, indicted with others for ciiniinyl Cun- duct toward women prisoners ul liu- Insti'utlon, waa heid In $1[1,00U bail Ly Supreme Court Jusiice lleuedicL Cii Tuesday, after lie liad suirontlejed li> District Attorney Lewia J. .Sii^iiU m Mineola.
Conrad is the fourth of the ioii..f. Jail officials 1(4 he arraigned un<j(;r l..< Inu.vcuients found by the (.iiarul Ju;. in connection with orgies at the ji;;i during the latter part of last year. The others are ex-warden Witii.'.-iii .i Box, and lornier keepers Wiiliani Llii ford and iticliard .Millei-. ..Mile.s .S. Rhodes is tho only one ot llie live iu- dicled men to gel away. His wiiei'e- abouls is yet unltnown lo u.u auil.oi- Ities.
Conrad, accordinj^ to a Hlateiiic;i! ci his counsel, had been in New Yoii; since the sensational charges agajii.it him and others became public, iie couia easily have escaped, hiti counircl saiu, but preferred lo give hiiuKeif up and stand trial, as he felt lie would be acquitted.
Miller will be first to he tried uul r the inuiclnient chargiuK Kro.v.siy i;.:- moral conduct. Tlie trial wiil b(';;:i! next Wednesday before Justice iJtiic- uict and a jury. The trial l.s expect¬ ed to attract tiunderd.s of county re;i- dents and seatK in thu couriroum wil^ be at a premium.
Miller has been out on hail for niori , than a week. Box and Clifi'o.-d ar< also at liberty under bail furuislicii by friends and relallvefc.
There are additional indiclulent^ against tue ex-officials, hut luey -iNiii be tried on the lirst count as ihi.s i.- considered the most serious.
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NOLAN TO COACH SOUTH SIDl
"Discoverer" of "Big Gill ' Hcrrir.r
Gives Rockville Centre Aggrega- , tion First Workout of Ge:',son
"Jimmy" Nolan, whose f.iinc ,i.: ; i ban player and conch piecidcd lili; I from Brookly Vjito P'reeport two ytat: j ago, will supervise the efforts of thi-, South Side High School Ihit^ehall lenn. I during the coming sea.son, hesidc! kecii- | ing tabs generally on the activitica ol i the Naasau County League, 'i'ho nj>- j nouncenient of his conconiitame ^\ith ! the nockvllle Centre kcIiooI \^a.^ iiiiuli i only yesterday. j
"Jimmy" Is no novice in tho art ol j whipping high school teania intp chain-1 pionslhp form. To his woiic with the i Freeport team two years a.?:o is a.'- j cribed two chanipionslilps and two le^.- on the cup offered hy The Brooklyn Dally Eagle, whose corre.spoiulont he Is In this section. He was "discover er" of "Big Bill" Herring, who i.'i jii.-t now bidding for honors with McUiaw'. Giants In Te.xaa.
The South iSido aggregation Ijad hVd their first workout under Nolan yesterday, and learned from hia tu¬ tored lips a few riiidmenis of ba.scball He has called another practice lot Saturday.
Undergoes Serioua Operations Mrs. August Donike and her niei-i Miss Edith Maurfeld of Maple avenur. Rockville Centre, were oiK-raled on rI the Nassau Ho.spital on Wednesday. Th© doctors report both oiieratioui' successful aud patients recovering.
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At the Depot
PHONES, FREEPORT 629 H8
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MERIKOKE TRIBE DANCED AT ST. PATRICK FUNCTION
Hundreds of Sachems, Sagamores- Braves, Squaws and Others Take Part in Festivities
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Atheneum Hall at Rockville Centre ' V, .IS thronged with devotees of the ter- 1 p.ichore.in Tuesday evening, the an- j li.veraary ol Sl. Patrick, when Meri- huke Tri^»*>»No. 472, Improved Order ; of Red Men, held Its seventh annual ' L as(iue and civic ball. The eachems, ! ::,igaiiiores, braves and squaws were ' li.ciurci^quely costumed for the occa- ' sion. When the grand entree ol the t tl ibe took place John Kleinleller, Jr., I Li.e lloor manager, marched boldly I lorlh, lo lead the gallant tribe "on to j i .e dance" in which Joy might be un- i i^.slrained. ±o excellent music tur- |!i..slied by Messrs. ilartmann & Wet- j j'-n, the festive throng wended their V. ay around the hall in. various march¬ ing tigures and at tjie conclusion, en- iured enthusiastically Into a two step, i..e lirst dance ot the varied program. The leslivities continued until early . oruing. During the intervals be- I .een dances Mias Silvia Wagner of i..e .Metropolitan Opera House cliorus, liiAg v, ilh excellent effect, "I'lii on my v.ay lo Mandalay," and the "Isle u'.^mour."
A uuiiiber of prizes were awarded to the costumed participants of the u'^'.nce as follows:
Pieltlest costume—Ladies, Mrs. ( laries Crossuian; gentleman, Milton .-.uauss.
Origiml—Miss Mary Kelly, first; "liarles Southard, second.
l.'iii(liie—Miss Maiy Spinetti, first; i,ock\\ ood Davis, second.
Comical—Mrs. Belle Bunker, first; v.'iliiam Ilelns, second.
Indian Chief and Squaw—Mr. and ..¦r.s. John Khlingcr.
Tile committee which arranged and I inducted the successful event con- • isled of Walter R. Wood, chairman; Clifford J. MacEvoy, secretary; Fred .Merde.s, treasurer; John Kleinfeller, .¦!r., John Kleinfeller, Jr., Patrick H. .-'elly, Ebor Stead, George R. Wood, ¦ '.. Clarence Hannon, Harry W. Ben- .lott, e.x-olficio; John Kleinfeller, Jr., lloor manager.
for improving aventie; Yes,
No. 7—1700 for Oiling Front St.;
Yea, 131; No, 104. No. 8—$950 for addition to Aiert
Hoac Co.; Yea, 145; No, 99. No. 9—$1500 for irnprov.ng
Smith atreet; Yea, 77; No,
142. No. 10—$2500
North Village
92; No, 132. No. 11—$2500 for the purchase
of Hook and Ladder Truck:
Yea, 131; No, 120. No. 12—$2500 for improving
Grand avenue; Yes, 98; No,
130. No. 13—$2500 for improving
Shellbank Place; Yes, 62; No,
165.
oat op;>orttlon. He received -WI votes. i Tv.o proposftic'ii!- were presented at i the election. The first doling with the '¦martlcr of abollMiin.? the registration loTf' To'.eis at villa.ce election was de- j filiated,'2i'j voting against and 190 for I it. „An nT'irojiriatlon of |3,000 In ad- j dition !¦. tile budget for the Irapoive- j m'.ent c:i l.it:hways was pa.ssed by a ; vote Oi 1.5.3 to 13rt.
Tl'.e election was quiot.
CIVICS IN CONTROL OF AFFAIRS OF OFFICIAL EAST ROCKAWAY
Curtis for trustee for two yeSirs by a vote of 186 to 138. Oeo:^:- O. F;«ld defeated David S. Lan.^don for collect¬ or with 168 votes tc the laftcr's 1,')7. There were no pi-opcsiilo;;*!.
The election chanpes the complex¬ ion of the board eniirely and gives ti.c control of official E»sf Kockaway into tbe 'hands of the Civic Asdciaticn. W. P. W. Haff, Jr., elected last >e.ir "n the riilzens ticket v^ the only nieni- 'er of Ihe Board of Trustees not al¬ lied with this faction.
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JOHN SCHRIEnr.U. Prop.
L^vlici' Suits aud Cloaks to tutler Woik/liinili p Cu«r*ni-.t<l. Rc«
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Cioanin^ Pressing RepairirMl
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LYNBROOK SURPRISED AT THE RESULT OF ELECTION CONTEST
The results of the annual (li-ctioii at Lynbrook on Tuesday came as r. surprise to many resldeiit.s of that vil lage. George F. Adair, ^\ ho iieaded the Citizens' Protective Asocl.satioii Ticket easily defeatt'<l .Milton F. Abrams, the present incuiiibei<i. who it was freely predicted would win. Adair's majority was .52. He received 267 votes to his oponents 215.
The new form of Massacliu.'--eUL: bal lot doubtless had its effect In Uk count. Charles H. Lott and G. orj;( W. Wright, whose names appeared a at the lop of the ticket vere eleclei! as trustees for two years over W. Frank Fowler, Samuel C. Carjiente- and John Wilson, Avhose names foi lowed In rotation. The wlnniii,!,' can didates received 220 and 1!)8 voies-re spectively. Mulford T. Dox^v^y de feated Edward H. Dn\ies foi- li.i.~it< for one yeai-, receiving 2t.7 voles lu his opponents 191.
Charles E. Schweitzer was eleclc' as colector over George II. ITendricl: son in a close race. The winner rt ceived 246 and the loser 22S. Geoit: W. Smith was elected treasurer witl-
'i'iio People's Party of KH.-t Ilocka- > \< ay, who.se emblem was an open hook, i V on a decisive vlctoiy over the Citl- 1 7-eii3' Party al the village election on Tuesday, ele<.'tinR all.of Us candidates ! by sub;!tantir.l nia^jcriiy with one ex¬ ception. 11,-irry L. Hobbs was de- jclaiod .'I '.\i;nier over Alexander Rhome 1 hy the pi.iall I'largln of three votes. I T'lO i."sue of the election was the I etiUiiilzaiion of ta.xes foj- which the I Ii'oi ie's Party has stood consisiently I f;^r .'^e\eral years past. pp. William \ A. Stroi!;,'. tl;e pie^eiit e.\e(utive. who I wan eiecied iii>o.i a platform declar- laK for eiiiiil taxes la.-t year, easily (ieft''ue..l Daud L. Vuii Wicklen for! I lie i"rt'side;:cy by a vole of 180 to
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Quality is a Good Salesman Price is a Better One
Schluter Employs Both Judiciously
5'' io-.'.;ird loi- the return of an 8 iiouchs' old .Si-otch Collie, answering lo iTitTTiai'.ie tif "I'rinee," maiked white around ii;o neck iind nose, missing .^ilice ;\!iLiiday Uiorning. J. J. Bedell, iieUi'.o:--, L. I.
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No Store is better—few as well stocked ;inJ orij.inizcd to take care of your every drug need, ho'.vcvcr s.T:i:iii it m.iy be
At the REXALL Store you can always jjet what you ask for at at a price that is lower than any other store
Any article or remedy sold at a PE.X.\LL .Sto.c cm he used with full assurance t.hiat it is the h^-st-i.) jsltivc'v-i'or tiic pur¬ pose which it is sold
Specialists in chante of our siil)>crip<ion d.?n iilment use cnly the purest and best injfrcdle-its i.-i com;>nii'i Imj your pre scriptions
The RE.X.\LL Store is the only store in Frccr)oj-t selling the endless variety prodiicts of the sjictte". diu.;'o:-^uiiizalion in the United States
THOMAS J0HN3T0M dEi^ CO.
23 W. Merrick Road ric:iio:;, Long Island
REAL ESTATE
Hollis, Long Island l"ot, T'ixil'l, Cai'iieuter ave., near iroUcy a;id railroad: fine location; ic:-ais lo f-iilt. DR. TRAVIS, Rofckville Ceil fro, N. Y.
HENRY C. SCHLUTER
"The Quality Grocer"
Telephone 635 >. j
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MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L. I. H
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This Combination is hard to beat—The DeKt Qu.llity and Lov,-e:-t Prices. All goods sold at the A&P Stores ar * the besi that (lui Im- procured—No middleman's profits. Last week the iJiaiiioiids ie;ul 560—this week 566. We cannot open stores 'asl eivui;h to satisfy the people. lUiy your Groceries at the A&P Store and enjoy wlitit you oat. Give us a trial and be convinced. 'Ve give ' SiVH" Gnen Trading Stamps—Ask for then\
Sultana Tomatoes "» 10c
T.-IE AMERICAN THEATRE Suuili Main i"t. Freeport, L. I.
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'.'Vi Hour.'., of Fun and Laughter for
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S,;tiirday Matinees
DELICATESSEN
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DELICATESSEN
l-'aDi.y and Full line of Groceries
,J. A. Goodman 7A Railroad Ave.
C'ppo-^lte Depot
FkiJITS AND VEGETABLES
NOTARV PUBLIC WITH SEAL
"CXPiRT APPRAISALS
JAMES HAhSE
REAL ESTATE, !r^!SURAr^lCE AND GENERAL Br?OK£'"AGE
TELEPHONF., 77
RAILROAD AVE.
fr:::eport, l.
Bank of Rockville Centre
A Business Bank of Deposit ;.n(i iJi.SL'mint Interest Paid on Savinjfs Account
"fi'JiTy CANDY
VEGi£.7A:;LES CIGARS
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Capital and Surplus Total Assets
Jp 162,766.00 K580,4 55.55
B&O Molasses s'can^ 25c B&O Molasses ^:.L 25c
lona Corn
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Cleaned Currants pk'gs 25c
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TAPIOCA per pound 10c
Peanut Butter lb He Si^lana Bailed B**"^ can 8c
Red Kidney Beans cans 25c lona Codfish ib 12 l-2c
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j I j(_iG()e acme of convenience In mod- il ern hoiiie life—supplied hy electri- ^ cily, and (lojitrolled by simply louciiirv,. a hiiiton or key with your fiUKer li]). 'Ihat is one of our mod¬ em' iiiiiiiclcs. Tlie jiower behind O.iii iiiiiarle is electricity. The aRf-ncy that makes it possible— II rtiies it, directs It, sets it going—i.s
itiie eieitiical contractor,"and that ¦nit.'ans US. We are prompt ami reliahle in our service, and that is j.:;{'Hrt;uit in e.vjieit electlical work.
1 JAMES F. CAMPION
j 36 3oi:A Grove Sireet, Freeport, N. Y.
Every Accommodation Extciidcjd to i.^.i rowers Consist¬ ent With Coiisci valivc lij/ii>.ii)g
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
OF>"lCL^^:^ John W. DeMott, Pretldent
Earl J. Bennett, Vice frcsidcnt
Bergen T. FiayMor, Cashier
Clit(>'.cr Wocdwortli, Manager
CHAIRMAN BOARD OF Dlf:..(. ffiifj Hiram R. Sir,ith
DIRECTORS
PRETZELS
Hiram R. Smith John T. Davison Edward T. Thurston Thomas G. Knight Bergen T. R,iyr.or Frank T. De Lano Arrander Sm'th
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DOUnd 10c P P'*^® Nassau Inn
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20 Stamps With 3 Packages
A&P Corn Starch each 7c
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ALLAN McNEIL, Prop. I j Meals u All Hours I'rivate Dining Roomi I Fine AcLoinodations. Board by Day
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Frieeport RockviBe Centre'^ Lynbrook
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Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Ever¬ greens, BTowcrIng Shrubs, Roses, Grape Vines, Privet, Hardy I'liint."-:, Pansles, Daisies.
MILLER'S NURSERY
Telephone, 146-L 134 Qeveiaiui Are. Rockrille Centre
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HENRY J. RAYMORE |
"The Piano Man" KNABE - LESTER - CONCORD - DECKER & SOI*
Pianos and Player Pianos
Arcade Building, at the Depot
FREEPORT NEW YORK
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