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l N A S S A U C O U N T Y K E V IK M NASSAi COUNTY REVITW Town Hall Question Phipps Wins Point Against Underhill SCOTT AND CHIPPEWA. ■H— Review Building, Freetiort, N. V. I’roprietors and Publishers S. F. PEARSALL, Freeport, N. Residence, 155 Pine Street H. E. PEARSALL, Freeport, N. Residence, 62 South Main Street Published Every Friday fat » F R E E P O R T , L O N G I S L A N D , N. Telephone Call. Day and Night No. 8 Freeport Extensions to All Departments $ 1 . 6 0 P e r A n n u m In A d v a n c e FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1915 We endeavor possible to i= ......... ______ verify every item published In the Re- '^0'v ' e \ Hall\'f^m\Hemp‘stead. ir A l s ; . * . r s >r « «f the correct information, or when out - :',i in nrcler to inliinil . |,roiniiition —.r — ! ----- * 1 -. - -i ----------- tor the removal of the Town Hall from attention is called to the error. Another Slap We notice that several local papers A o a i n c t I I t l H A r h i l l Their C e n n e c t.en W ith the Cadet Grey have published article# sta t i n g that __ U U U C I U 1 U W orn at W e st Point. Town Clerk. We had the pieseure of 1 Board of Supervisors an to the pay- ma< e re<luisitiun upon tin- quarter- meeting Mr. Tuthill a few days ago, | ment of a bill for >1,662.55 to Edward and in our conversation 1 mentioned 1 Underhill, a contractor o f Glen Cove, | this fact Jo him. He smiled in that I h a re been ordered presented to a jury manner with which all of his friends j by the action of the Supreme Court are so fam iliar and stated: “ Why, 1 Justice Crane last Thursday in issuing never stated that 1 was a candidate for an alternative writ, setting forth ^hat that or any other position, and further- there was a question as to the validity more, 1 never sought the office. I am of one item .which should be settled by always in the hands of my friends.” a jury. This statem ent is practically suffi- j Edward Underhill asked for a pre- cient, and covers the point in question. : emptory w rit of mandamus to compel In further discussing other m atters, | the paying of the total bill, but, in his Mr. Tothill touched upon the point of | answer Controller Phipps s tated that the removal of the Town Hall to Rock- j in his opinion one item in the bill, for ville Centre or any other village other j $236 60. was being paid twice, and he than Hempstead where it is now local- I requested that a jury hear the facts, ed. Mr. Tuthill stated that under the I The justice, in his opinion, decided existing law, it is impossible to re* that jury for decision since there was -r, r. *1 . »i . - - j a poggjbiljty that the item was being paid twice, and that he saw no evi dence that the Board of Supervisors had sifted the facts as given by the Controller when they passed the bill. The bill is for work 01 . School Street, Glen Cove, and, according to the (Jon troller, Underhill was not under eon- the 1 tract with the county to do the wotk. ; The county, however, was responsible wee foror thehe removalemoval off brickrick on thathat streettre Town Affairs TOWN BOARD Poultry, Egge, Etc. Roosevelt ------------ For Sale— 25 pure White Leghorn Mrs. E. Vcnderau arrived home Sat- Cockerels, good s tock: will do tor mat- At the meeting Tuesday afternoon a urdey after spending two weeks with purposes. 1- reeport Poultry b arm, ... ™ «— *; - - ----- ----- ;- —i -;------* —— '• 1 ■ ' —i 1 • 1 ■ * fowe 812-W ; come and U h k us Hempstead to Rockville Centre or any other village, ii would first be neces sary to secure an act of the Legislat ure authorizing the submission of such electors of master f o r a supply of new clothing for the regulars. Won! was soon received by him to the effect that blue cloth, such as wa- used in the army, could not be obtained, owing to the stringency of i lie blockade and the embargo and I be lack of manufactures in this country, but that there was a siiiiicietit quantity of gray cloth— now known as “ca det gray”— in Philadelphia. Scott ordered it to be made up for the soldiers, anil in these new gray suits they inarched down the Niagara river on flic Canadian side in the direction of Chippewa. It was j u s t before t h e buttle known by th a t name, which occurred early in •Tulv. General I-hill, the British commander, looked__/pon them with 1 contempt when preparing for battle on the morning of the olli, for the . ........................ v„„- Marquis of Tweeddalc. who. with While we are not questioning G'e 8 proposition to the electors of the | tra c t with the county to do the wotk. i f he British advance, had skirmished entf re fitness of the men name on 16 , Town of Hempstead. ; The county, however, was responsible with them all the duv before, had Nassau County C h“' ler Upon making further inquiry, w : f t r o b on t s e t ; reported that thev were only “ B lif- it hardly seems as though he find that there is an act of Legislature, i to the Hastings Pavement Company of, fj,],, ...jin;.. \ Mn.i .. . Iinj .1 r r Hempstead was used quite fairly many years old it is true, that de.ig-j 25 Broad Street, and it is the Conrol- 1 .. f '• ” v, . , , i l - L \ their selection. Ihere wer,‘ 1,even ; nated just where the Town Hall should i ler’s contention that Underhill was , . rj . . ' ' ' ' . , commissioners to be appointed. Hemp- llp ,n,.fltp,. in pvprv townsl.in in the „«id hv the n.vem e n t co n c e r n and h.d !l\\ <0 his mtrcm hmcnls north of I JIOIU ujf tiic vcmcni vviivci 11 aim uati . ,1. . also put in a bill against the county to ' . e ’ hippewa river hv I i_ ? _i_ t_ i -i _ 1 _ i li ti'n O ftvo n r vriirrnv.\» 1 he located in every township in the paid by the pavem ent concern and had stead, being the largest town in the | S ta te 1 county, both in population and assessed jn o rj er to aeL.ure the necessary leg- i which he had no claim, valuation, was entitled, it won r seem, ja|a(jon to atf(,rfi our electors an op ! On November 4 he sent a recoin- to name ai least three of the mem iers, |,<)rtunjty t 0 vote upon such a proposi- j mendation to the Board of Supervisors leaving the other towns two eac . n - j t jon_ a wj|| fiave to be introduced | that the bill, minus that item and one stead of that Hempstead gets l,n V imd passed by the Legislature. Under | other which was subsequently with- two, and .whi.e both are no doubt sa -1 genera| conditions, it is doubtful if j drawn, should be paid, hut on Novem* islactory, the town or its tepresen a gUch a bill could be passed, as if it j her 28 the Board of Supervisors, vot- tive had a voice m naming ut one. wa(l q wnu|r| probably cause consider- | ing unanimously, passed the bill, in- Supervisor Smith of this town nresen ;ab)e throUKhout- (he _State but ] eluding the claim of $236.50. It was ed three names, believing that 11 * co - ^ |lag qeen suggested that if the elect a resolution known as a ‘'sh a ll” reso- >form leagues would recognize the jus ice o | 0|,g (|^ t qe 0f Hempstead desired lution and under the law of the county giving thiri town a representatnm j ) t|)at ttle Tiiwn Hall be removed to a I it was mandatory for payment on the more, central point on the South Side, | Controller. a bill could be introduced giving towns ’ The latter, however, refused to pay of a population of exceeding 50,000 the bill. Justice Crane decided to is - ; | inhabitants, the power and privilege | sue an alternitive writ and thus the* to vote upon a proposition to remove I C ontroller has won the first of the le- the Town Hall from its present loca- i gal battles. tion to any other point, and as the ------------ Town of Hempstead is the only town possible. In the tax assessment mat- ' jn entire StBte that h8„ a popula- ter, the town has redress in the courts. , ,, n of rver B0 0()0 th,.re mlg|lt be a In the charter m a tter the action of the , gil|i|it of hHving *,uch a bill pass Board is final. - Hempstead Inquirer. I , , ie|af the fact t h a t it was the anniversary of American independence t h a t <1 imilhtted lhem. On aeeount of the vietnrv won at f ’hippewa on that day. ehieflv hv these soldiers in gray and in honor of Scott and the troops, that at vie of cloth was a d opted at the Military academy at West Point as t h e uni of the cadets, Washington Star. com m unication was received, signed by about 20 taxpayers of Roosevelt, asking that a public meeting be called before the contract for the Roosevelt Lighting D istrict was renewed. Tke contract was renewed at the regular time before this protest w a# leceived, and no action was taken. The protest was signed by Henry C. i Albers, William G. Konig, A. Greena- word, Henry J . Bauer, Harry Wider, W lliam J. Gillespie, Charles F. Behr, John J. C. Tuers, C Miller, Charles Epple, William F. Pearsall, William Yearicks, George E. Sander, John W. Clarke, Harlan Crandall, John A. , Behr, J. C. Mollineaux, Bernhard Knenke, Ernest Fmkbeiner, John J Dixon, Edward, Becker, John Schulz. A statem ent was received and filed from the Board of Directors of the Baldwin Fire D istrict, showing ex penditures from February 1, 1914, to January 1, 1915, of $1161.82. MARRIAGE LICENSES Vernon N. Delgado, New York City, and Clara E. Tettner, Hewlett. Charles K. W einberger and Anna M. Hagen, both of Hempstead. George W. Smith and Anna C. Heck ler, both of Bellmore. MARRIAGES Stum p f—Raynor—Baldwin, January 4. by Rev, W. D. Bowman, William Stum pf 4nd Lucy Raynor, both of Mrs. M. Vogt of Philadelphia. Gospel service at the Roosevelt Chapel on the Babylon Turnpike on Sabbath at 3:45 p. m. The subject of thought by Rev. A. J. Park wifi be “ The Call and Preparation of Gideon To Be a Deliverer.” The public is cordially invited. Classified Advertising 1 c m ) • w a rd lo r tke first lesertiee sad eet-kell <eet for sack saksrqerat imsertiee; ao •drl. less tkaa 25c first ia- sertiea, 10c far seceed Why Pay Rent in Freeport, when l can sell you a house for $30 per month with gas, water, electricity, steam heat and hardwood trim , 10 m inutes' walk to station? Frank T. Bailey, 50 South Main Si., Freeport. 508,tf 484. t f Furnished Rooms To L e t—Furnished room#. Apply K. Bohm, Pitrrepent Place, Freeport, L. I. 485,tf Room To Let —Hot water beat, elec tric light, convenient to trolley and station. Apply J. T. Cotter. 129 N. Grove St., Freeport. 391,tf To Let Furnished rooms, provements; near station and breakfast if required. all im- 21 North Ocean 106,tf Boarding Room and board in private fam ily ; reasonable. 158 Main St. 5(1,2 Wanted—Small children to hoard by week or month. Address Mrs. Smith, William St., Roosevelt, L. 1. ; P. 0. - Sox 179. 537.2 and Baldwin. Snackenberg— IIausch Elmont, De cember 31, by Rev. A. C. Espach, Herman Snackenberg of New Hyde Park and Amelia W. Hausch of Valley Syieam. , Langdon—Combes—December 22, by Rev. W. I. Bowman, W alter T. Langdon of Lynbrook and H a rrriet A. Combes, Baldwin. Special—Dishes and silver furnished for receptions and dances or entertain ments. Large dance hall, privilege of sun parlors, parlors, coat rooms, etc., refreshm ents if required. For particularsarticulars Tel.el. 118 Freep*F and p T Crystal Lake House. reeport. 425, tf Automobiles and Motor Boats Touring <p»rs lo hire by hour or day; village limits and train calls Site, one or two passengers. F . C. Van Nos trand, tel. 428-J. tf Messenger Service Messenger service to New York City. —I have changed my headquarters tc Smith & Bedell's Pharmacy, where all orders will be promptly attended to. Bert Faris. tf j that size. When the vote was count ed, it was found that only one of his nominees had been named. Apparently there is a disposition on the part of the other two members of the Board to combine against the rep resentative of this town and give Merrick's Water Supply ; I he Legislature, There ha.- been considerable discus* ‘sion throughout the entire town look- I ing forward to such a step being tak en, and if those who desire to have the Town Hall removed to a more cen The message which Governor W h it-jtral location, will interest Assembly man sent to the Legislature was nota- j man McWhinney or Senator Thompson Plain Talk from ■ y-w - - - O - .................. . . -- -- ----- — ~ V ----------- f-> VUIInMJ, 1 u luaucuicu m e iJiam vt m o t • , .. > i the Governor I !',n !I.n1 it .t.,\!;e wh0 !iesirt‘ to have Company, located on Kirkwood Ave- j f': ^ E '!.\\ ! l Last week, the Review representa tive, through the courtesy of A. S. ivlalcomson of Freeport, manager of the Hempstead and Oyster Bay W ater Company, inspected the plant of that ' Italy’s Deep Blue Skies. The sky of Italy is noted for its j clearness. The blue is deeper not I because the dust t h e r e is liner than I in the northern countries, but be- 1 cause iu the countries of the north, due to the greater coolne-s of the j 6if, the vapor more readily enn- | denses upon the dust particles. T i n 1 I dust particles Ihu- become larger and conseqiicniiv uoi so elTeel:vg in t u r n i n g back I lie bltm i ays alone. Imi other- are also rellccled. and a Important Tax Myers’ Messenger Service will save you time and money. Daily trips to Brooklyn and New York. Low rates p i g-, . . and quick service. Leave your orders tale Decision Ht plum P’8 Arcade Drug Store, 41 R. R. Ave., telephone 629 or 32 Freeport. Supreme Court Justice Crane has Alonzo W. Mvers, Messenger. tf just rendered a decision which will be ' welcome to hundreds of people who Employment Wanted have bought property at tax sales and will be a warning to others to pay Work W a n ted-G e rm a n woman their taxes if they do not want to lose wishes to go out washing by the day. tKeir land. , A ddress Box 338, Roosevelt. L. L In 1896 one Robert C. Shepard of ' 523,2 Brooklyn Ixiught four hits at West- bury. He never paid any ta x e s ; hence Young lady desires position as clerk the lots were sold to John G. Kusch ,,r assistant. Experienced cash- Seven passenger autos lor hire, rates $3.50 per hour. Tel. 813 !• reeport. L. I.___________________________531,tf Lost and Found Lost—On Bay view Avenue near Archer, a small black purse containing small amount in checks and two de partment store coins; reward if re turned to 228 Ray view Ave. 533,2 on October 23, 1905. when he recorded icr 8ntl saleslady. Addresq L. 1. ; Rhone hie for its brevity. to introduce such bill, there is a prob- , ability that the same will be passed. His recommendations were clear ant i j t- gl)cb H bill is passed, an election can emphatic. They included: The abolition of the Department of Efficiency and Economy. The abolition of the File M arshal’s Le held, either a special election, at the time of a general election, when such a proposition can he submitted to the electors of the town. That there is a concerted feeling i throughout the entire Town of Henip- fhe abolition of the offices of three j stead that the Town Hall should he lo- Superintendents of Election and the | cated in a more central location was creation of one Superintenent of E lec I emphatic by the returns at the as! e eetinn when it was nronosed tion or the entire State. The abolition of Commissions of El ections in all counties outside of New York City and the Counties of Erie, Monroe and Onondaga. down the handle inside. From there we went to the plant to see what hap nened when this is done. The plant, located on Kiikwood Ave nue, has two tanks, one of 12,00(1 gal- the last election when it was proposed ]onR capacity, for fire purposes only nue, Merrick, and were impressed that for a village of its population, Merrick has a right to boast of its water sup ply. We first went to the lire house, on Church Street, where, just inside the door, is located a small box sim ilar to a fire alarm box. It is the duty of the first man responding to a fire alarm . . . to break the glass in this box and pull I '‘I nil uni ol nil' is un.-heu ut il> (•onco dust particles n (’leeqer mih I purer blue is | lie result. single local ion t lie bine of I lie sky niav appear bluer Ml one time llinii another. The -kv i- oftentimes s .r d to be verv blue when some wh te cumulus clouds are outlined ngain<l it. The sk V is 1 bell a deep blue !>v contrast with the brilliant while After m _ shower, when I In lower oltz, Merrick, 982. E. Buch- | Freeport j 640,2i i M. H. Cornelius, carpenter and builder, plans and estim ates furnished? | 58 Grand Ave.. Freeport, L. I. 476,3 his deeds'in Nassau County.’'* In 1913 Shephard commenced an ac ; tion in the Supreme Court of Nassau ; County to set aside these four deeds, I claiming that the sale was illegal, b e cause he was asset-aed as a resident, whereas he was a non resident. Miss May Estelle Burt. Piano lu lus case was tried m Mineola, on gt|-Uction, Freeport Tuesdays and Fri- December 22. 1914. before Judge 114 Washington St., Hemp ( rape, who has just handed down a de- gt,.a<j y; y . r e | 3g;;w cision in favor of Kusch, holding t h a t ___________' _______ _ ,442.4 to raise a sufficient sum for the tion of a new Town Hall. There is no ddhbt but that a new Town Hail with sufficient accommoda tions to transact the Business of the town is necessary, and the residents The reduction of the Conservation j 0{ t|,e town recognize this fact, hut Commission from a triple-headed body | they are opposed to Hempstead as the to a eingle-headwl one. 1 town seat, and desire to see the town The restoration of the Highway De partm e n t to a non-partisan hoard, one member of which shall be an engineer seat removed to a more central loca- There is no doubt but that this mat- al)(j not through the Central ter will be taken up in the near future, j causes this machine to open and one of 1500 gallons, which is I used for house supply under normal , conditions. Connected to the outlet from this tank is a harmless looking instrument, looking more than any- ; thing else like a water m eter with wires running out of the top. When the handle is pulled at the tire house, the current, which is carried-on regu lar wires of the Telephone Comnany, except that the connection is direct office, j and not more than two members from j and the necessary legislation required * valve leading to the water mains, and any one political party. ' *ecory<l in the proper m a n n e r ^ at the same time shuts off the passage Claim which was abolished in 1911, the conferring of jurisdiction upon the Supreme Court to hear and determine claims. Curtailing the creation of special commissions which have necessarily to the expense The above item is well w ritten with j sure reservoir. In a verv short time, the one exception, in one of the last j so we were informed, the pressure paragraphs, that we do not agree with j would increase to 80 pounds, and the the Lynbrook and Rockville Centre I water in the mains would he backed papers that there is a concerted feel up by the 12,000 gallons in reserve in ing throughout the entire Town of 1 the large tank. A look at the guage Hempstead that the Town Hall should | showed the pressure rapidly climbing, added un- l be changed to Rockville Centre. If j when the machine was operated from A Question of A u t h o r i t y . The English Cliief J im ice Itnimpton’s hatred of a draft in court was well known. On one ov- i a-ion. while on the circuit, he or dered. that all tlTc windows of Hie i o u r i r o o m be closed, (in bis entry the next morning he found nay open. He called for an explanation and t lie high sheriff said: \As high slwriff. your lordship. C consider it to be my duly to regu late flic ventilation of I lie enurt. f directed th e opening of the A ml the j u d g e replied : <-.\s hvnl chief justice, sir. I con sider it to be mv duty to fine yon (?.-.(in for disobedience,\ which V straight wav proceeded to do. —St. Joseph NTcws F’ress. as five years have elapsed since the deed to Kusch was recorded, the plain tiff is foreclosed of all right to main tain the action. Judgm ent i» d irect ed • in favor of Kusch witli costs. Kusch was represented by Lincoln l R. II ask in. Esq., of Hempstead, and ! S hepard was represented by Simon & Weinstein, Ksqs., attorneys of record, and Jam es A. Sheehan, Esq., of coim- 1 sel. — H enqistead Inquirer. Piano Tuning SEE ME before you have your piano tuned and have it done right. I ’ve been in the business over 10 years William L. Clark. Freeport. L. I. ft To Let BALDWIN, LONG ISLAND A couple not wishing to live alone, will rent part of their furnished home to a couple, m> children; every eonv- n- ience for housekeeping ; h eat pro\ hied. Address Box K, home coml'oit, vare of i the Review office. 639,2 : Fire Marshal Closes Theatre The State Fire M arshal's office has closed the moving picture show in Baldwin, which was run hy the R'eit- meyers, in connection with the Plaza '• heatre, on tne ground that a garage wjnH.i occupied the same building. The order cornea from the same de- (lartment of our State Government , that has so far done nothing to punish j open violations of their orders in F ree- i ^ ^ ! port, on which nothing has been done i for several months, beyond making promises to do something ” in.the sweet HaVe $600 t«> loan on first mortgage. 1 bye .and-bye. ” : C. S. Bennett, 25 Russell 1*1., Free ------------------------------------------------------- port. 538,2 House To Rent 83 Elliot t t ’lace, 4 large bedrooms, parlor, library, but ler’s pantry and laundry. Mrs. Motel. 14 Wallace St., tone 220-W. 526,tf Store and Room To Let Reasona- 130 South Main St., Freeport. 534.8 of govern- i we remember correctly this agitation j where we stood, and in less than one J started in the same paper which nom- 1 m inute the pressure was at the prom- .. ............ ....................... . m -ne, ,h , I j £ X £ Z Z l T Z S * necessary expenses of the National a q Ujtter or something of that kind, it will contain more than average hyd Guard which was a rbitrarily withheld when he announced he was not a can- rant pressure. by the last adm inistration. didate. Wfiile the dog in the manger The instrum ent used for this, as Mr. The creation of a D epartment of I Policy P 'r a p s prevented the proposi- Malcomson informed us. is one used . . . tion carrying for the Town Hall at largely when pumping mto reservoirs Taxed and Assessments in justice to ; j j enipg^ea(jt there were other reasons and sim ilar affairs, from a distance, the taxpayers. which militated more against it than where an immediate opening or clos- In his discussion of the padding of | the fact that Rockville Centre wants 1 ing of a valve is desired, and was the State payrolls the Governor makes ‘he Town Hall there or not at all. adapted by him to the conditions a his position clear beyond the possihili- Hempstead’s Interests Set Aside Upon an alarm of lire, the engineer ty of misunderstanding. He says: The Board of Supervisors have ap- poined the Commission that is to rec ommend changes to the government in | this county. A different type of gov L V | J V U I ! U O f» * ably as much as can he found where on Long Island, and more Try my special box of cut 75c fer the weekend. C. R. florist, Rockville Centre, L. 1 \The increase, on an unprecedented scale, in the number of State officials and employees, and the reckless in crease in salaries in nearly all depart- ernment than that of a rural district ments during the past four years are ja obvious in a county adjacent to the explainable only by th.* existence of a | big city zone. We have no criticism in charge of the plant starts the pumps, shutting off the 'reserve tank as soon as he gets the pumps going. This immediately increases the hydrant pressure to 120 pounds, which is prob- any- S t r e n g t h of M o r n i n g Light. Tliv murniug light is from HI to :>!» per cent stronger than that of the afternoon, varying with I lie sea- I phone connection : d e l i v e i ^ son. The light transm i t t i n g prop erties of different kinds of glass v a n greatlv. Tims the loss of light from glass as compared with outdoor light ranges all the way from 18 to .TH per cent or more. The pravtiee of lapping the pun \s c a u s e s an average loss of light >>! a lion f 11 p e r c e n t . The transmission of light naturally increases a- the angle of the roof more nearly co incides with a right angle to the sun's rays. Ankers To L e t—Upper floor, 71 8. Main St . Te){>' Freeport; good business location for iv where | d e ntist, ladies' hairdressing or other tisemem ■ light business; rent $16 m o n th; make . an offer; room situated over new store Great Atlantic Jt Pacific Tea Co., and REPORT OF THE CQMDITIBM sv™*** the hull from your photopia- OK fHK pher. fruttlire Vogts Millinery Stoie. 536 2 FREEPORT BANK To the Enrolled Republican Voters of the Town of Hempstead, N. Y. It is my desire to formally jm- iitumve myself ms a imntiii-kste for nomination for the office of Town Clerk at the Preferential I’rimarie# next March. During the past three and ueeJrutlf ye \is I have served mh . Deputy Town Clerk of the Tow.*, of Hempstead and have had ex perience which has quali.liiel me for the position above men tinned. At the present lime I am serving as Town Vlwk hy ap|Hiintment until April, 1915. Tmating you will consider my name with favor at the\ proper tim e .. I am Vnry truly yours, FRANKLIN C. GILBERT Hempatead, N. Y. FOR SAL E House 128 Lexington Ave., Freeport, 8 rooms and.hath, not w ater heat, elec tric lights and giis, cement walk. Price $4000. WALTER V an NOHTKAND. Owner, 255 So. Ocean Ave. Freeport, L. I. KRKKPORT. * of IdlHineHS HEX >44 U< KM: l It** 211 It (i:t x ii # « -------- •» * *# i i li v. i v y va1 1 v . t »- x •. v e A DELIBERATE PLAN TO FASTEN t0 offer of thv men that have been sel - 1 \ ’ most places. THE CONTROL OF A PARTY UPON I ected for this important undertaking. There are two pumps, which can THE STATE BY THE USE OF A VAST AMOUNT OF OFFICIAL PAT RONAGE. The present condition of W h y Not? Lilt in Mildred had had a night- , | >>t mare and was tolling the family ' u about it t h e next morning. “ When I woke up,” she said, “ 1 was still beating a SftH’K a m i I ioik I i n v e s t m e n t s , vi/ I'•nlilie -eeiiril ie-. (^took valiu inarkei vjtluv I'rival' -ecMintieN. (lx mark» t vj lie u I e 't t t t e nw iietl .......... Mort^axres t»vs netl . ... hi ns anti tliMitiiniH I mmh I a m i m o r t t m t r e . <l« r»atI . •-tnte n d l a t e r a I I act n> and tlim House To Let improvements, Baker, Grand Ave.. phone 232-W. 6 rooms, cold w a ter gas; ren S i5. VV. Freeport; tele 4661 f. Barn for Rent - 3 stables, large floor space. Apply 2k West Merrick Road, 395, tf i i’oI l;t 1 era I s (JiscoiiutNand I,ill uoi -wenred hy rollatcr I Ivrrd r a f t s ......... tin.. fr>>m ;i|>lif\ 'V< \ 1 r*:- -•i , ' i.. i .* • - iUiumiM of olTw-ls ....... cared h> ! t\i ol h e r i.v. :,-a r, ?r :u .-un (iu c reeport. Itim k e rs I ifered - im- the the State's finances demands an mediate and drastic revision of S tate’s payrolls and requires that necessarv offices, departments commissions shall be abolished.” Further emphasis is laid upon criticism of the practices of the last four years in his discussion of the mal adm inistration of the Civil Service Law. A fter quoting the provision of the State Constitution for the making ef appointments nnd promotions ac- While undoubtedly it is a represents- 0l,erated individually or together. T h e , scared, and my hoart tive body of men for the work, it '\rg e r one of 260 gallons per minute tattoo\— seems as if the Supervisors in their | c pac.ty, is operated by a gas-gasoline Hpre. | ier e lder sister i n terrupted, consideration of the selection of the enK|ne. while the sma er one, o .> « | | ow yonr heart boat a tat- .TP-r,r -s’ .... — .... . .... j Z, ilrtnn- 'if tm- c u r . . ............ .. i. this! combined populaMon of North H e m ,,-1 c o v e r e d with earth. The smaller U ., i stead and Oyster Bay The assessed tank is located atop the building, and valuation of Hempstead also exceeds l>m* front ti mu nh’S.hank'* ,t mi not inrliuletl in iiiit iw-m K in ! V n ilvtl S t a te 's l<*u»l t v n t l o r notvM sn«l m ites o f N a tim u i l R i t n k '. ne* i mahAed Mildred indignuntlv. ’I'ur! the assessed valuation of the other two towns. Yet in spite of these facts, only two men of the seven reside in the Town of Hempstead. Supervisor Smith had named three men for ap pointment to the Commission and only one was selected by the controlling cording to m e rit and fltneee, he say s : •'OUR PAYROLLS COULD NEV ER HAVE BEEN PADDED, OUR ! Hempstead's share is woefully out FUNDS NEVER HAVE BEEN proportion.— Hempstead Sentinel. GROSSLY WASTED BY PAYING zars&T i v s 0 x t— a**’* w- k COULD NUMEROUS POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED BY THOSE UTTERLY INCOMPETENT TO DIS CHARGE THE DUTIES PROVIDED BY LAW, HAD ANY DETERMINED flo w - a normal pressure of about 25 pound#. A windmill is kept going constantly, and with the help of the . v indmill it is only necessary to run lbs pumps once each day for a couple-1 < ! hours. In the summer time about three runs a re required. Upon our jnquiry if the increased _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 if *i t jr J - 1 — — vto. X«-isv|s. VI / : • mi tiook uf kvi-im* X f v r t f t l in U - r v 't m Wanted sii «i \Wanted- Second-hand desk, roll top, the bigger the better, must he in good ^ order, and must be cheap. Apply Box E, Nassau County Review. W anted--A station wagon, in good order. State price, Box 148, tele phone 282-W. SIS.tf For Sale I For Sale- -Automobile, will make I ’ fine truck. E S. Keogh, Porterfield , Place, F r e e p o rt; Phone 36(>-R. 542,li Mr. Malcomson stated that on only one occasion had it been reported to them that the plumbing had given away Very Like. “ You remind me of a burglar who broke into our bouse one night, ami j stole tii v >ister’s front hair off the j bureau.” said the balloon to 'h e ,Uiil giant cracker. Hureiiwi* market “ I n what respect?” asked t h e 1 UmlirLi*'i't'i..St- giant cracker. “Because vou always go off with 1.1 AHII.n iKH I Snn»lu~ I m m iW Y;« 111** 1.7U um U) 10 00 N . Freeport, I.. 1 Bargaie#*; two boos- i _n: un es for ^ m I o ot exchange on eany termF. ------- ; F. H. Ewens. New York Awe., Free- 4,1 *1 ports L. I. 632,14 i lain go For Sale—A Leckerling Cabinet ■ G rand piano, good as new, jised 5 times j Ki- (W i only : cost $826, price $200. A. A. Scaly. EFFORT BEEN MADE TO ENFORCE THE MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE.” It is a long time since an simple and itrsightferwerd a message bee ema nated from the Executive Chamber. hang.” said burgh Press. the balloon.— P itte* i r During the year 1914 Town Clerk Franklin C. Gilbert recorded 316 death certiflcatee for deathe outside of incor porated villages, which are recorded with the village clerks. There were aleo 612 births reported during the same period. The number of mar- i riagee recorded was 877, end *98 li censee leaned. In the same time 1820 hontera’ li censee were issued; in the first 8 days of 191* 188 hunters’ licensee were le aned. under the pressure. The argum ent S S S v S l s O O B STATIONERY said this had net been the case at Merrick. Victory. The ancients represented Vi.-- r a winged goddess prohaV,l> becsn-' • i her little way of fiylux luck and ron’i between the opposing lines.—Vhlcago Herald Is an introduction in itself and makes a first impression that is val uable. CALL AND SEE WHAT WE CAM DO FOR YOU Dt THIS LINE (i»*l |,ft-lerr*#l. u. >> ii < • - i l - -(ih j - i- t ti, I'ittM-k - Tiin-\ ,l('i«wit-. wr- lifi,((ilr- slid olhrr dciM x il., the |*.v iiiont of whirl, can not I h * h 11) (»• re- (jiiired within thirt> Cash tor's checks out- .tdiKlin*. iurludin* sim ilar checks of ol tier vflicers ............ Certitted checks .......... On>- trust companies, hank* and bankers : Other liabilities, via: termed internet, not entered on books at Bay view Ave. and Archer St. 585.2 For Sale Cheap—2 cylinder Buick, 6 passenger car. Apply G. Bennett : S m ith’s Garage, Merrick Road. ' port. Free- 524,2 Help Wanted a-* K! m u j M7 17) ____ te ............. , time tod unearned MWlUt**.. * m a t ...i auo noi Total, .ll . Wanted—A young girl for general housework. Mrs. W. Baker. Grand Ave., Freeport, Telephone 282-W. 497, tf Wanted—Crochetere on infanta socks i ue oo| and bootees. Apply mornings, 22 S. (c'eTle Lens Ave., near Long Beech Ave. 76tf C a r e f u l Drug* B u y e r s Wc conduct a piiuriuiicy that will ujipcar to care fill drug bn ye rH a Htorr* in which the lTeat goods and the moet scientific service are always af forded. We keep our regular customers and get new ones by doing ever.' - thing we can to con serve the interests of the public. tonality considered, onr prices are always The people of Free- port have particnlrrl y favored us with their prescription business Let us be your drug gists during nineteen- fifteen. Smith & Bedell, Inc. DRUGGISTS F R E E R O R T . N . V. (6514 steps from L. I. R. K.) . ................................... ..... L