The Unofficial Newspaper of Nassau County
She ^NaiS^au ISosf
Thc Weather
INCREASING CLOUDINESS RAIN SUNDAY
VOL. 1 NO. 41
FREEPORT, NEW YORK. SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1914
PRICE THREE CENTS
CLASS OF THIRTEEN The Whys and Wherefores of jMAPPING A career i^^^^^^^^^ Will Oppose Cox For JURY DISAGREES ATJ
IS GRADUATED HERE Budget Explained in Figures
UniE MISS BALDWIN
Republican State Committee TRIAL OF HERMANN
Impressive Exercises at Frec- port High School Auditor¬ ium on Wednesday Night
BUDGET 1914-15
, . . . , $,',.000,110
SUPERVISOR SMITH TO THE STUDENTS
Pleasing Program Given Before
Audience of Adults and Youlhs
—-"R.H.Hunt Awards Diplomat
A baker's dozen and oiif Witc ^lad Ufitt'd fro nithe Fr«^»-i>ort High .Schonl on \Vedne*iday amid an Impress)venes.s ot ceit>mony that has stldoni been dl.s. played al a coinnicnconK'nt p.verci^f here. Tho a/!St>nibly room of tlit; <trove Str»>ot School waH crowiii'd lu ilK capacily with Freeport iiioth('r>i and Caihers, friends of the KradUHi"- and members of the student body.
The jJioKram of exerci.se was biii'' intermittently throughout the evening Ihe school orehentra rendt.'ied .sel.jc- tioHH from popular eomic' operas leml- Jng a touch of romance to the ocr:i .'iion.
Following the Invocation, Theodo. ¦ U'asKunK gave the salutatory, a wlrou.; aud appi^aling talk to hi.s lellowK, tem¬ pered with a note of jjalhos and re^ik^ that Bchool ties, which had botiiid cuonely for four years, must be brok en. WaHKung wa.s it.'i'eived with aa enthuHlaHtic .response by his auditor.-:, ilia talk, though youthful in it^ ^eti..i ment, was dispassionate.
Miss Rose Von l{eece, one ot the (harming female graduates rendered a solo, and Vrnon h. iJavey gave an a<ldres8 to the students. Followin-; the orchestral selections, sever;i! prizes were awarded by Jlirani il. Smith, long connected with school fairs in P'reeport and at presenl Su jiervisor of Hempstead Township.
Mr. Smith, as on all occasions ol this kind, was the center of attraction His words of precept iind kindly dis- jxisitlon, had a telling elfe( I on th • mixed aiidietice of siiidenls and adul' ;. He spoke elo(iuently and hopefully of the future of graduates generally.
Itobert ll. Hunt, president uf ilie Hoard of JCducaiion, presided at ih ¦ e.xercises and pre.sented the diplomai to the graduates following a short aii dresa. The presentaliou was a feat-ire of the eveniu.g proi^ram. Many ot the class received, especially the girl:;, iloral tributes from parents and ad- niirlug friends.
Miss Mary Fo.v wiis valedictorian of tlie class and her .-iddre.'^s was entirely worthy. Her voice trembled at times, hut she bore up bravely through a talk tliat lasted nearly half an hour. The orchestra closed thc e.Mrcise:-! with renditions of school luusic, i'ol- ! lowing the benediction
The decorations of the auditorium j were dominated by Ihe class colors of j scarlet and gray. The Jack rose—also ; a class emblem appeared in i)rofusion. Above the plalfonn the banner hum; and the motto "Honor Hefore H.uiorM ' ! was displajed iu a tlag nu llic side wallB, j
.The officers and gradualeb iucludt': ! JeroiiK' Nolan, piisident; DoroJiy : Hibbard. vice president; Wright I.im,-' is. secietary: iOlsa Nygrenrtreasur"r. ; Mildred Hill, historian; Hussel Tie.-, i reporter; Sadie M. Duryea, .Mary A. j li. Fov, (ieorge sUe\cns ,Iohn.=oii, I'lari [ A. i'eterson, Alfred l..oomis Kollo. : Kenneth I.indley Smith, Tlieodoie O^- car VSatsuiig.
PROPOSALS m STATE HIGHWAYS
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Gciieral Fund
\illa;^i e.vpinses /
.\'on( y tiorrawed by previous Hoard
I'npaid hill. N. Y. ('.. for rent
Inpaid bill. Smith & .Mak-omsoii, f!U'
^lap^; .ii.d report.s It'" •"
Police Fund
.',!alntin.iiic(.- of ['olict- Ilcpi
Street Furd
Maintenance of streets
Inpaid bill. Henry Steers ("o., giavel. . Street Liflhting Fund
Mainlinaiiie of slieet lighting and
ic|i;iir. Id plant •
Board of Hc.ilth
.Mi'ilini.iinr.. ol l;(j,ii(l of llHitJili
Flre Dc|)£rlir,ein Fund
.Maiiiii 1..',;. t (ji l-'in- 1). pi
Kir.- l)c| : I (,nd .hil> J. 1!U t
In' on iil'- ICiiuipment,,Bonds
\'oleil lor c juse lor Hose .No. 1
^¦»lcd llir li.iiiof for Truck .No 1 ....
I li.ltMjd hill Ciiila I'lTcha Uubt>i-i^C<i
in- h.j'!.-
Sidewalk Fund
'I'o I ;iy 1 :i .list of conslructliig sidi'
Willks
Public. Pnrk
.Mjiinlcn.iiicc ni public park adjoin
I New Daughter of Freeport Bakcf I Being Fitted For Future—Two Weeks Old
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t,000,IHJ
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Allliou^;li there hi','- liariiiN been tl.: ¦
io map out a carter It.r lit-r. .Mi
I Kaiherine Isabella Uald^Mii. born n
j .Iiuie J", is certain to be as niu( li ui :
I help to her fond parents ^^ lien sin
I isrows up as she is a joy to liiem nov
It is (lerfeclly naiural then that ?.:.'
|utid Mrs. Thomas St. John IJald\\in
I U) whom possession of this mite o: :
tirl has been entrusted, should In
about the happiest mother and fain-;
^ in all (if Freepori if ik.iI on l.oiu: I.-,
I land.
, It riia\ he of interest to the i;f-ui'r,;
' public, as it is to the [Jaldwins. n
know thai Miss Katherine Isiihilla i; I I being properly filled for hnr ai;. i- li:c
11.1(1 slie been a boy it vwuild l!a\'
hei 11 natural lo exiieci that a furiir
president* of the I'liiied Stale.-; or :
I general in th Army wrigyld wi'li ml
llic iu tlie ilaldwin hoim, inn a- il •
Sheriff Enters Race at Suggestion of Friends and Prepares For! Battle at Primaries — Freeport | llie Scene of Coming Conflict
IJarnes desired tliat he continue .n il;e coniniittee.
It was a surpiis" to many thu o"\ amiin seek'.- to be ,•' candidate tor tli'''
i'robably no contest in the Kepin- licun party has e>'ir had a groaier ji >- litical .•significance than iliai tor S.aie Coniiiiltteei'iiaii lliis .vtar in which Smith Co.v, the pic-^nt liold' of the offic'e will be (i;>po.~:ed by Slii iff Stephen 1'. i'ollii. i'iie candidal;.'
i of the .Siieiilf. wiiile not oliiciaiiy loi- iiouiiced. IS llie r si.li of confeience,', caucuses and loncla^es among '.ho (•oiiiniiHiiien of tlie county, duriua: '.vhi(li the general welfare of llie ;i.ir- ly was discus.sed. I'eriit, aoirding lo slaieiiieiils of men higli in Ilrpuldir i;i
; councils. WH- u;,, d to make ihe ru'i.
:regardles. cf i-.Jk.h.-^i 'on fiom w in-
! ever soun '•. ,,
, The .iijididacy oi !'« lit is con^^iii-
i ered in tlie light of an uprisin;.; aiuoiu
Lynbrook Citizen Remonstrat¬ ed and Fought With Consta¬ ble in Defense of His Son
BOY PUT THROUGH THIRD DEGREE
¦'llie Kejiublican (ommitieeiiien of i there can be no conudainl. !or """<.; Hempstead town.-liip against the dom-
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Interest Fund
I'or iia> I 111 11 I.ono
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of llllel .l;in. 1.
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,lii/i- 1. n Ttoad
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•¦ment Uoll
Total NOTES
(Kate $l.:!7'i) . .
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:$-..i:'.2,i;24.2\
(.Miiotmis required by Law lo be placed in biidiJiei)
;;omi
Ini.-.-cs
lull 'l'.-
.^'\-i c ial
Fin
Ilcpai tiiH nt ....:...
-aiiic
road bonds ........
!-oprialioiis voted ia.>-l
I- or police
i-'iT : ilHCt lighliiig
!''oi _ liO:-. house
!-'or I'r-ictor .'
For : idewalks
I''c:r |>:il)lic park
I'lijiiiu tills fr-oiii iiii\j(jus years:
.Now Vork I'll) for rent
H.-;iiy .ulcers Co.. Inc.. gra\el .. .'-'in,ill ,V Malcomson. ."^eweraLT
Ciiiia f'ercha Kub. (V .Nolo, l-fii. Hk.. nione;
, lire hos bor'd . .
.',110.(111
3 7 a. 00
. . 2.1'J2.',i) ction
. . 10,000.00' . .12,000.00 . , .'i.SOO.OO . . 4,000.00
. . l..-,UII.(!0 ."¦no.OII
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6 J 0.00 ,',.000.00
,.,0
CLEAR DEBT ON CHURCH; ; SUBSCRIBE FUNDS TO DEDICATE NEW BUILDING' PURCHASE FIRE SIREN
Raise $800 During Ceremony at Roosevelt—Former Pastors Take « Part in Services
Department Receives Bids For the Repair of Jericho Turnpike
The State Highway Commission ha.s received the following proposals for the repair, by State aid, of the Jericho Turnplke-Plainview road, Nassau County:
Powers & Wheeler, Oyster Hay, If-J,- 949.70; William R, Dross, Babylon. $23,356; H. J. Mullen Contracting Company, Jamaica, ||22,100; Murra,- * (Jarduer, Center Moriches, I1.M,-'
The contracts will be awarded prob ably within the coming month.
"RoBC Luncheon" at Rockville Centre The Women's Guild of the Churcii of the Ascension, iiockville Centre, held a "Rose Luncheon' at Paris.i Hall on Thursday morning. A dainty repast waa eerved to thirty persons at twelTt o'clock.
At the dedication ot the new Firs' Methodist Episcopal Church at Koose¬ velt, which was Jield last .Sunday, tlit^ sum of $800 was raised, freeing th- soc'ety fi-oiii all debt.
The ddicalion services (onmiencd al 2.30 p. 111., although bolh morn'ti,-', and evening services were given ovr '.e special ^¦cMi;ons' and music. Thc evening service completed the day of prayer and ceremony. The Ut-v. I). A. Jordan, I). J)., preached ihe i'losin.4 sermoii.
Thl new chiiic'i nas a .sealiii'; i • pacity of iwi) I'.iutrerl. ' Ik into i i- 1." lirish : in ir ¦ nv ii iniMiiigs. Th<
¦ 1 iiiont lias a .'<:.¦;' i icom and -ii (III wli'cli W'U '.'¦ lUi( (I to advaiUiiL" a' Mie various soi ai ^aiiiiiiugs to '¦ U Id in the Chap»i.
Thc present pasior, the Kev. F.l- ward O Tree has been an iniporta:;! factor ill the success of tbe nev ihurcli and has done much to aid tla' efforts of Ihe people of the so'ciei.\. who were greatly assisted^ by ihr- neighboring churches.
There will be a concert in the neu chapel on Wednesday evening !o:- which an interesting program li<i- been arranged including special selec¬ tions by an orchestra. The ladies will serve stiawberrles and cream.
I is a.ssiirunie sulficien; iliat wor
I ha\e the ballot before J\a1heriiio i :•
, bella is grown up. The hope is In 1 I
j that she may perchance become !:.'¦
(irst woman presideni if some leatii.v.
.sulfragist is not chosen meanwliii^-.
.\s in ail cases of babies, Kathero •
• Isabella is bing raind for any e.\al c '
oiTicf in society or othcrwi.se to wlii' m
,'.she may be called. Following; ht i ,'.
iroduction to Freeport al a ceiom ;!•,¦
; in which a medical genileiiiaii figurcJ
¦ t4;e masculine element of the lioii-
iiold was torced inlo retirenuHit in i.a j inierest of woman's riglits against i i :^ensi^e partisanship, and C'ycloped i an appelaltion apfdied to r.ur.ses i- I said--to have begun to prepare Mis ' lalt'-v, ill fci- lie ic. I M .
¦| :!e b.'ihe's tlii.-n'd iacc ^^';^s iiine.t 10- lour points of tlie compass and a j Iegeiidiirj» authority is .?iven in sup- jiort of lh'.- nurse's ;..,!tcra i:i that t'c.e ' child will never lo.'e its hearings, ani^ I ils jiath will be bright. In 'the course i nf the preparation, it was suggesiei' ' tiiat if a gold coin ot large dinoinina- ' tioii was placed in ,the hand of ili • I infant before any baser metal toucla;) j it, the child would grow up to be a j Kockefeller. -Mr. Haldwin admits li-)\- ing borrowed a double eagle for t;ii- purpose, and thank:; the sutrse fo: openln.g the way to riches. I There are many Inti^resting legends that ini\n played a part in the rear¬ ing of Miss Baldwin. They cannot a.' he enumerated here. To married folks they are well known. Others migli' I do well to bidea-wee and learn hy c perience.
soon in be given'.' nets FREEPORT TEACHERS CLAIMED BY CUPID
r.til 1.00 tl'.SO.S.
Rumor Has it That Citizens Wil
Aid Firemen in Campaign—Will
Give a "Movie" Benefit
I'nicss thl picture show
the Koosevelt Fire Hepartiiieiit a snu;.; '
sum, the siren fire alarm wliich lie Three Women to Wed During Sum been on tii.il in il ai \ illai,'e for lh: I mer—Lonc Man in Fall
past si'veral vveeks will ha\i' lo .;o ' \\ iien Llie lall term of the i'reepo.- back, perhaps forever. ' Public School opens in Septembi"
.\ committee of firemen will discuss .-everal meiubers of the faculty wil
ination of two of its former leaders. I'rior ll) 111" meeting of the town coni- mitlii- at which Joseph i'oster wa.; endors'(1 by a large majority for tii-; ohice of Keceiver ol Taxe*, the Sh >i'- iii was sought as a candidate. At lh. '_ lime, il W.IS undei'slood. he h id no oi'- ),osition riDDi tiie iii-ii;eiu lioaded I '¦ (.'u.\ or that lor which .(;. V. ilbu.- liou.irhiy-ha.s been .sponsor.
Allhough llie Sheiilf fu si ""il.ilinoil lo enter the lists ;ts a Candida • ai;aiii.-=l eillier Cov or l-ou.^ht.v, l!ie I'l lustelit ajiiieals of his frii'il(ls_ are sai.i lo luue swajed hir.i. Al an.', inti.' ii>' accepted and ha.-; since 'oeen u.a:.i:i ; plans for a vigorous campaign. II ¦ stated, however, ihai in the I'vi.iit oi an acteptubli- man to ilie iniy- 'lui ¦¦ - in.i; the race, he will retiie.
The coiiimittee nieelin': al wiii'M Foster wa.'i nominated lor the iiosuio' of Ue:ei\er of Taxes to till llie \ n:,.: cy caused by the death ot .io.sepli Hall is acciipied as bein.i; a crl,.'is in llie i ' fairs of tin.' par;y. I'etiit and i i.- friends vim were favorable to I'le Iioininalion, i' is conceded, hiou;;til abiu! Ihe «-iidorsement of Foster. .\f- icr till' mei ting. liowe\er, it ivas g":.- t-rally a.ssi-i'ted that the former chi')- lain i'i<y li.id auain come into jiowc.-.
According lc tho.se familiar with il," affairs of the Republican piuiy. i'o\ had aimouiiced lUs inieiiuaii of id'!- ing from furthe;- luliviiie.^ in ilie .Siaie (.'omniittee nnd i-vpressid a wi'- liiigjiess lo support the i andidacy ())' letlit for Ihe place, .\ller the nom- inaiion of Foster iiiid his aiipoiiiliuen! Ii\ iti<> 'i'ow«fIioard. Iiowever. Ihe fo;- ii.er header is sai,I to have declared :o liis inlimales ;li;it Stale Ivcader
State connhiu-'cie;:!:-!ii!'. :\ ilial annoiiiiceiiient of his relireiii-.-nt was considcifd seriously.. The inei- dent d.evelojis jr''situation in the party whicii m.iy be considered as auotiier hieak in the ra-nks arnl the ijiccplion of anoilir f.iction.
oM ITH COX .
ll IS h'.liived lIuil bolh Co.\ ami !'•¦'¦ Ill V. i!J be upiionc ni:. in Itie primancs and Ihal Uie\- will carr.v their (iJi! lo a hiiisii. i olilical wiseacres ii eiine lo the oinuioii ali-o that Co.x will he a caniliilfli' for the iiominaiion fo" a town oliice in tlic fpijn,'.;.
If the li^,;_ h.irtiiics a biiier one. i' is ctrhuii lo ha; c it:; .scUiJii; '" ''''•-'¦¦ port, and tlie result will determine the I'olilical slfeiigth ol eillier. Co.\ i- looked U|ien as .i len e in hi.; par' . but il appears lo be ibe conviction of openly .criticised
Long Existing Animosity Reviewed
in Court Before Justice Neu—
Case Goes Over lo Fall
A (ouii scene which must be rtv ;'eated because of th disagreement ol a jurv, and the review of a series o' uuideuts in whicii a father hgured ai> ihe defender of his soft, followed In I licit natural sequence when Charie>r Hermann slood trial on a charge of disorderly conduct preferred by Coc- .'table Carman Plant in the LynbroO'C Courthouse before Justice of th-' I'eace i:nward T. A'eu on \\'ednesday. Tiie charge of the Constable was the ouigrowih ol a bitterness that dates back several inonlhs. Hermann had remonstrated wilh the peace officer alter his son had been arrested and put tlirough "th third degree."
The incident uiioii w Inch the charge 1-^ based occurred on the evening ol .May 2. in lioiu ul ile Arcade Thealre on -Mlaniie a\cnue. h was there that llie 1\ 1) nun iiu'l for the first tiuii- . lie e Hi 1 ni.iii'.'- boy had been accused el lainpeiiiig with the slot machlne.i .11 the lailroad station and taken into eii.-!c;d.i. The lad was but iwel.e
ileiiiiaii, wliu i.; iiiiich smaller than i'laiu slootl delianily before the offl- i-ei and ciiiieised liiui lor the manner 111 w hiill hi.. :-un had been subjected to the cruelly of loii^; and polgnani iiuesiioiiing. Words led lo blows; sev¬ eral were struck by either. Although lleniiau Was at a disadvantage wr,.,i i!.e hiisUiet consiable, he is said to '.IM' f-i\en a good aciount of himsel''. Ills ail est followed the altercation.
llie iIerman boy had been released before his father engaged llie const;'- hle first in words and then blows,' hut the animosity belween the two men had grown no less. Some time befor..- Constable i'lanl had arrested H^r- miJiTn's oldest son lor a misdeiueauor and Ihe boy was sent lo an industrial home near Kochester, N. V., where h-• still remains in ciitilody.
l<'or this service to the township, i'.
is alle.i.'e(l that Plant rendered a bill
ot I'JO lor fees. The account was
the lown auditors
a niiniher of commilleeiiien that wiis not Ihe doniiiiant factor al lecent coniniittee meeting at \\ Fester was noniiinled.
UNDNER GETS HIGHWAY DEFINES PROVISION OF APPOINTMENT FROM STATE STATE COMPENSATION LAW
be missing. Four of the six that w levae will be claimed by cupid.
.Miss FJlhel Simons will become 'J bride of E. J. lierktield, editor of ii American I'ress; .Miss Elizabeth Sw .- son, who has been teaching in Fn |ioit tor the liivi liiiee year.s. will .m C L. Tapely of Whitestone; .M, Kdiili Fitzgerald will marry Walhi' Dibble, of Springlield. .Mass. The 1 ^
I p.JUI.lOJ.ItHl 'XI
lemijslead some
will ii.ake their hoi
lIlw MuipP'i'iv .Ml Il.e next iiionil.
Though he has been an still is iu a critical condition. Charles G. Hill, the well known Freepcwt lawyer, whi> has been suffering with typhoid r er fdr the past several days, is believed to be slightly iniprovd loday. 'Accord¬ ing to members of his family he took a turn for the better last evening. Pr. physician.
Receives Bequest From Sister Mrs. Phoebe Miller, ot iSlarth Village Avenue, Rockvile CentreUtslll receive the sum of |2.')0. from the Estate of her sister, Anna Du Bois. who died in Brooklyn on June 18. Mrs. Du Bois was a forruer resident of Brooklyn and a mvmbcr of th« Longman family.
the jiroposed entertainment and th" possibilities of revenue at a special meeting on .Monday evening. Ah ei fori will be made to abvertise and ad Vance ihe coming event.
The siren appears to be just what was "eded in Koosevelt in the was of a lire alarm, lis shrill noti'S ar ou.,ed ,iil the pec)i,lc around anil sli: red every vamp in the vilhi.ge. Mui Ihe price botliered the nrenien. The s^- cosi |;!."j0.00. It was generally agreed Ihat the anioiiiif was loo niuch money to siieiid.
Alter a trial of about a month, the firemen wi-ni ov,r the-books, only to find that there was nol enougii money to purchase tlie horn. So they unanimously, though regretfully, di- school ui' iIm cided to send it back. .\ vote of! thanks was tendered to the coiumitt and tu Mr. Marino, upon whose gar- . age the horn was set, and theniater inent niad<- lasi night, the Jjong Island was laid over for further diiicussioii Press Association, among whose mem.
Rumor has it that several philar. bers are included the representative thropic citizens ot the village will i.v newspaper men, ediiors and newsfif- sist the flremen in theh- imdertakins.', per owners of Long Island, will be and head a subscriptoin list-and look the guests of (Jeorge C, Tilyou it for oihers through the comniunitv Steeplechase I'ark, oCney Island, on which is under the protection of the j July IS. The outing is the first of tni Roosevelt F^:e depariment. This fund season. It is expected that other in with the priTi eeds of the moving pic-' vitat'ons will follow, particularly one ture show will probably be enough tu'fiom J. Fred Flugralh, editor ot the
ri'.im Considered a Howard Fiom Commi-ssion Clcar.s
up
Dem Committeeman Keith — Salary $2500 a year
Points In StaUniciit Following Meeting
.ill U'. 1'.. I'ie, .Mai. er oi the Sla
Uner of lit iiipsLe:r
has been ap|.iiinl ',
hiu'hway sii|icr iiilee
Tlie \'. (»; niii.ur iiii.ssion. which I work of r'Uliing
oini>i nsailon <'oi: charged with th 11. new- .Slate co.i
and the press. From that time, ou the feeling between tlie two men grev.' ai ule.
'J'he Iroul le between I'lant and Her- iij_ai5»i. was rehearsed in court during; Ihu trial. It was admitted that ther-i liad hel 11 a coj'ibat hi 'A'hlch bolh nveii hail laken iiart. \\'hen the case wen". to the jury il was expected that a ver. diet would be reluined wiihin a short time. Jiiit afler Iwo hours delibera- Mooted ''"" there was no agreement aU'I wiihin Ihe ne.xt fific:cii minutes the jury men wen- disided and so report¬ ed. 'I'hi'y will then disnilbsed.
'I'h case will be I'ui over to the fall. It is expected that the second trial will be called on September 9.
hut the couiili in .Springlield
1). T. Jones, coach oi the 1914 base ball team, chaiiii lons of the South Sid" league, will iniiiy during the coiiiin ¦ winter, lie 'ivill ihen lake charge of a ate.
I. I. Press Association to Visit CoMe> According to an unofficial announce-
pay for th.e iiiuch needed whistle.
All Favorites at Baldwin Cake Sale All the popular and favorite niake.^ of cake will be on sale at the Baldwht Methodist Episcopal Church this after¬ noon. The sale will be under the a'ls- plces ot the Sunday School and tho
Babylon Signal, which has been threat¬ ened for the past month.
Leon Rose to Lead Epworth League The Epworth League..of the Baldw.i Methodist Episcopal Church will ti:", on Sunday evening. Miss Leon Ku-e will be the leader. The topic of di.:- loceeds will be devoted to th« Fresli I cussion is taken from Isaiah, 55; 4 5,
pioceeas wui oe oevoieo to tne i-xesn i < It Fund. 138:11.
'ieiiis ai a sai.iiy of Jl'.GOO annually. 'i'lie aiijioinleieai i-- considered in the '; '..'> ni a lev.,nil lor his servici-s to Slate Coiiiiiiilleeiiian Henry P. Keith. .\i llie litsi town meeting i,indn*'r ^v.is a candidate for .supi'r\ isor, ojipo?- !lii.im It. Si;iith. He made an excel. lent run and laight have won with the iiniieil siii)po:t of the TJeinocralic jiar-
'I'he new- snperiiilendenl liiw bee'i all ai live liii'mjiei of ihc l.iemoeratl • p;uiy for an indefinite jieriod but is rensider«d a stron.g organization man. Ill' is prominent in civic matters in .'slalverne. being a member of the IJoanl of Elducation. presiaeni of th" .Mai.erne Club, a member of "t''reeport l.oil:e of Elks and a warrior of the iiihe of The Peguois who maintain « wigwam at Rockville Centre,
Mr. Lindner is a college graduate, a successful farmer and business man who has made a special .siuily of th¬ ii ighways. He was a (jermjin Presby¬ terian preacher at Elmont before h" look up farming and politics.
Tho DIxons at Amagansett for Summs'- Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixon and faiiiil;.'
of Grand avenue, Baldwin, have left I Baldwin to spend the summer at Ama- I ganselt. ^
SQUARE CLUB AT CHURCH
Lynbrook Organisation of Masons Wiii Hear Dr. Alten on Sunday Ull Sunday evening, June 28. (St. Joliii's Day) the Rev. Jos ph R. Al¬ ien, recior of (Uirist Episcopal Church Lynbrook, will preach a special se •- 11.on lo the niembers of the Hyuare Club of that village. Rector Allen who is chaplain of the organization, sends a cordial Invitation to all mas' ler masons, their faiiiilies and friend J to be present.
Tbe .Sijuare Club Is composed of masons, bul is not, striclly speakin:^', a masonic oiganization. The service t»n Ht. John's Day should prove Inter- etitlng and wel! worth attending. Dr. Alten is a speaker of eloQuencft and has the reputation of being <|pe of th3 any employer tarrying on a haza.d- brightest clergymen on Long Island.
ous employment within the rrieanlng , —
of the acl are Included wiihin its pm j Coffey Back at Rockvill« Centre \isions.and 'onseguentiy ihal any vn ; Philip J. oCffey, of Rockville Cen- ployer whose business is hazardous is tre, a student at Cornell College was insured In the State fund is protecti'd ; driving home from Ithaca with serer- against suit for damages on account al of his companions In an auto when of injury to an p'liployee. I near Uinghamton the touring car hit
"The conimisslon ihiw answers i.u- a milk wagon. The wagon was smaah- thoriiatively one of^he argunients that : ed, tbe milk spilled and the occupants hlli been used peislsteutly to lullu- thrown to the ground. The students ence employers aga'nst insurance In were detained at the city Jail for sev- the State fund."
iieiisaii'ju law into lifecl on July 1. adoiit'-d a lesoliilion on Thiin-d.i.- which chai.s the iiiooded point as '.o wliether an ei.idoyer insured in the Slate fund is pii.iccted in case of a suit for daniags by au employee.
"Slateiuenis have" been circulaled I^' brokers and aiiorney.-, of the sio.4- companies," reatls the sluleiiienl o the lonimission, "to llie effect that llie policy of the State fund would nol protect an emi>lover against suit fur damages that might bo bioiight ly sotue employee who may claim tha'' he was not under the acl and cons.; (auenily had right of action."
"The coiniiiissiou has passed a re.io- luliort declaring that all einjiloyees o.*"
lere] hours and then released.