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Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1915 Vol. XX. No. 3 Freeport News of the Churches Social and Personal In the Fraternal Orders Local Topics HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE an<l> Tne*.* urn#-- a r e :â˘>- >an<i> l>e<lnet ffiinÂŤiteÂŤ t o r H;ÂŤ 3 ) Friday. Jan. Saturday, Sunday. Monday. Tueaday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 7 :46 p. 8 :36 p. 9 :22 p. 10:08 p. 10:53 p. 11:38 a. S u b j e c t of S e r m o n * . S e r v ic e s of th e w e e k an d o t h e r do in g s in th e ch u r c h e s a n d c h u r c h so c ieties H. W. Rockwell of W hite Plains, who has conducted parties in Enrope for aeveral years, and had some thrill ing experiences in Belgium and France M a inly A b o u t G u e s ts, V isits a n d P a r t i e s of F r e e p o r t e r s a n d T h e i r F r ien d s A young son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dwight Baker, Lena Avenue, on January 3. D o in g , in th e s e c r e t fra t e r n a l o r g a n iz a t io n s of C o m m e n ts an d e z p la isa tio n s not e n tirely of F r e e p o r t and rie f n i t y . a new s n a t u r e , o n v illag e affairs ------------------ by th e e d it o r FREEPORT The regular meeting of Freeport Chapter No. 302, R. A. M., will be held at its meeting rooms, M echanicsâ YOU MUST BUY THE REVIEW In answer to a friendly reader we would say we cannot afford to cut prices oi our publication, nor bribe during the present war, will address Misses Marian and Rose Kolisch of H a || Freeport, next ' Wednesday : ^ ⢠n° r h _ ' Elks: 11:00 n . in. the Menâs League of the F ir s t Presby- iN,ew Y°rk spent New Years with their evening, at 8 o âclock. The Degree of * ' ^ rn u i n g m a h o January 12:24 a. m. terian Church this Friday evening, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris \ j ark Mneter will hÂŤ pnnfermzi in full â P' .. 8 pâ a Pm tu s i°n or 6 An South Side Bowling League Following is the schedule oi the 1915 tournament of the South Sioc Bowling League, made Up of teams from Freeport, Amityville and Rock ville Centre Clubs and Freeport Lodge 1 :16 a. 2:14 a. A t he Miller. men of Freeport to attend. ÂŤ 6 5 S ^ . 2 L f Âť 2 S 3 Âť % R a t METHODIST CHURCH road Avenue; Michnoffâs, Nassau In the absence of the pastor on Sun- j County Review, DaSilvaâs and Go- day, January 17, Rev. Dr. David G betzâsl Main Street; DaSilva's, West Wylie, for many years pastor of the Jauuary 16, in the Chapel at 8:16, cordial invitation is extended to ...= â˘, â . , . , , , n. The many Freeport friends of J . D. Kiefer, formerly president of the Freeport Board of Trade and active in other civic associations, are not aware that he is a resident of Merrick. Shortly after gi\ing up â K ieferâs storeââ in Freeport, the K iefer familv Presbyterian Church. New , move(| to Kentuck but th di(j not York, now secretary of the Presbyter- remajn , ln âtead he ian Board of Church Extension, will Mark M aster will be conferred, in full form, and all members of the Chapter i and visitors will be made at home. I a glue pencil. VARIETY ELKSâ NOTES Scotch long. . , ,, , . farm in Merrick, where he preach at both morning and evening chicken s .- E a g l e . services. bought a is raising Attend This Hearing An im p o rtant m eeting of those in terested in the Inland W aterway proposition will be held at the Army _ ....... ..... __ ___ ___ Building, W hitehall Street, New Yoik lv known as an able and evangelistic fjetzsch of New York City, was an- preacher and religious leader, will oe- ---------- ⢠-- â - ⢠â˘- â Last week we published two letters from subscribers who had renewed The following nominations have been their subscriptions. This week we re made in Freeport Lodge: Exalted ceived a couple of letters for the Mes- Ruler, Aubrey P e ttit and John B. Cart-1 senger, which we also print, which in- w right; esteemed leading knight, terested us somewhat, from the terse George M. Levy; esteemed loyal way in which they were written. We knight, Archer B. W allace; esteemed are not publishing the names of the lecturing knight. Fred Sheide; secre- writers, so that no offense can be tak- 6âA m ityville vs. Elks,at Amityville 8 âFreeport vs. R. C., at Freeport 13âAm'ville vg. Freeport.at Am âville 15âElks vs. Rockville C e n tre,at Elks 20âR. C. vs. Amityville, a t R. C. 22âFreeport vs. Elks, at Freeport 27 âElks vs. Amityville, at Elks 29â R. C. vs. Freeport, at R. Centie February In the Fire Department M a t t e r * â˘> i n t e r e s t t o e n d a b o u t t h e fire m a a t 1,1 -â˘.Âť.* d e p a r t m e n t ⢠Hose 4 will hold a moving picture show at the Plaza Theatre un Friday evening, February 5. Tickets may be procured of the members. COURT DASHES âPREFERENCEââ OF VOLUNTEER FIREMEN City employees, who during the last few months have lost their jobs in various departm ents because of the crowded conditions, and who claim they are entitled to preference in be ing retained or reinstated to their de partments because they are ex-volun- On the following Sunday morning, Rev. John F. Carson, pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, wide- The engagement of Miss Laura V. Ellison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illett C. Ellison, to William R. tary, John R. S. White, Robert Dona- ghy and Sylvester P. Shea; treasurer, Ernest S. R andall; trustee lor three years, Roland M. Lamb; for delegate to Grand Lodge in Los Angeles, Cali fornia, in July, Franklin G. H ill; al ternate, Stephen P. Pettit. The nominations will remain open r n ^ rt V8â^ m,tyV,l> , a l z? Port leer firemen, have had their hopes in a S\ i,8' E R°ck. Centre tbjg direction quashed by a decisic Am ville \g. R. C., at Am ville tbe Appellate Division of the Supreme en, but they amuse us, they will you. The letters follow : and we think 1915. any more mes- Dear Sir Please do Not send I Will Not Nead them. Very Turly, dance of Long Islanders at this m eet ing, to encourage the project by show ing th e ir interest. E H K S iE .. .. - - will hear those interested, In connec- This trio of gifted m inisters afford birthday. The house was prettily dec- the date of the election, lion with making his final report, and H g reat opportunity to the church and orated and the young couple were In the Inter-State league games at it is urged that there be a large atten- tiie com\1unâ.ty' and they 0UKht t0 hBve 1 showered with gifts and congratula- New York Lodge on Wednesday even- W antagh L I a large hearing. ' tions. ing of last week, Freeport's represent- January 10, 19,16 â 7\ Among those present were the par- atives lost all tour games. In billiards g Dear s a il, First Church of Christ, Scientist. ents of the bethrothed pair, also Mr. William Greshel defeated Clyde Wal- The gently man red the Messenger Services Sunday morning a t 11 o clock ; and Mrs. Edward Verity, Mr. and Mrs. lace by a score of 150 to 58, and E. he moved away send the paper no more Hempstead Bank Building; subject William Fâlorenzie, jr., Mrs. Alvin Robinson defeated Leo Fishel, 150 to | ----------- be next Sunday. January 17, â L ife.ââ Southard of Brooklyn, Misses Hazel 82. In pocket billiards John G. Don- , , Combs, Libby Weyant, and Mae Ry- nelly defeated Charles A. Sigmond, Ihe Freeport Presbyterian 5 oung d e r . j oaepb Miller, Robert Ryder and 100 to 78, and Carl A rm b ruster de- A masque ball will be given by the people s Society of Christian Endeav- Bernard G. Kremelberg. feated Forrest DeMott, 100 to 70. The Good Government Club at Brooklyn o r 'V|P 8 pome' ma<*e l\alâ-e' candy same evening Montclair defeated Harf, u n Lincolnâs Birthday Eve, Fâeb- an,> bread sale Saturday, January 30, | The Womanâs Afternoon Coffee Club Brooklyn in two out of four games ruary 11; dancing from 8:3u p. m. to 'l16 Sunday School room of the F'irst | met at the home of Mrs. Edward Rog- played. New York now leads the 4:30 a. m .; music by Prof. P o ttei's PresbyterianC h u rch. All are cordial- ers this week. Those present w e re: league, Brooklyn second and Freeport this direction quashed by a decision of . ............. .. At --- 1,1 rx ? â ⢠; .Âť I11 Elks-vs. Free[rort, at Elks ^ Court. Five employees of the Depart- in ^ m x 1,1,1 vs- E,k8, at Am ville ment of W ater Supply who lost their .V.- â e?P,°rt VSâ R- C- a t Ere^Pâ rt jobs and were later ordered reinstated \ j v e â 9- #t Am ville 1 by the Supreme Court on the ground -6 - k-lks vs. Rockville ( entre, at Elks that they were ex-volunteer firemen March have lost their case by decision of the 3âR C. vs. Amityville, at R. C. Appellate Division. 6âFreeport vs. Elks, at F'reeport In regard to their claim for prefer- 1U Elks vs. Amityville, at Elks -ence in being retained by the depart- 12â R. C vs. F'reeport, at Rock. Cen. ment because they were volunteer fire- 17âF âport vs. Amityville. at F âp o r t ! men the court ndmitted their rights, 19 â R. C. vs. Elks, at Rock. Centre but said persons with equal rights 24âAmityille vs R. C., at Amâville might in turn he preferred over them. 26âElks vs. Freeport, at Elks N. Y. American. A handy telephone directory is ing sent out by P e ttit & Fledges. orchestra. A moving picture show will be giv en at the Crystal Theatre, F'riday ev ening, February 6. for the benefit of Patriot Hose Co. No. 4; tickets, ID cents, can be secured of the members. Amanda G. Carter, who conducted a delicatessen store on South Main Street, recently filed a petition in bankruptcy, and upon the suggestion ot her counsel, a trustee of her assets have been appointed. The schedules showed liabilities of $1011 and assets of $67.29. â Eagle. Tile Roosevelt News is agitating the establishing of a National Bank at the Village of Roosevelt. A free illustrated lecture will be delivered at the Crystal Theatre, Fâree- port, Sunday evening, January 17, at 8 oâclock, under auspices of the I. B. S. A., and given by T. M. Bedwin. Seats will be free and no collection will be taken. Children unaccompan ied by parents will not be admitted. ly invited to help the young people by attending this sale and purchasing th-r goods. At the regular meeting of Massape- ary 7. Plans were discussed relative to advertising in the Tractir and concerning Poster Day. The an nual election of officers took the place of the customary program. Mrs. C. ! M. Fâlint was reelected president; Mrs. E. C. VanRiper, vice president;: Mrs. J. M. W iggins, secretary; M argaret Kelly, treasurer. CHRIST EVANG. LUTHERAN CHURCH qua Lodge No. 822, K and A. M., next appeared on the sheet that his note for Monday evening, at lodge room. Rock- $1(l0 would be due 8t the bank on the of the year following day. o r v i r w n #\+* t h e Mrs. William Kramer, Mrs. Wilson L. third. Spedick, Mrs. H. E. Schiffer, Mrs. VV. De Camp Rieger. Miss Ethel Thu W. C. T. U. held its monthly Mohanl and Babe Ro^ rs- 1 ^ Th Humphrey, ^ surprjae party was tendered Mr. ville Centre the work ui m e year ary 7 'plans vvme (liLussed^reiarive and Mr9â Edward RoKerB a t their home will be begun by the conferring of the 1 â,!u ri; â zh t ,⢠c ion Whaley Street, Tuesday evening, Degree of Entered Apprentice upon * l - T - - \ r - fiv- candidates. Th= T l , birthday, a very pleasant evening be- have charge of the work, and1 v isitors ing spent by the hosts and their will be welcomed as usual, friends, who arrived in spite of the stormy weather. Among the guests A t the meeting of Freeport Council \l*i'ss Were: Mr' anU Mrsâ Hâ El J - Schiffer' No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M., ' last Friday Mr and Mrs. William Kramer. Mr. evening, the degrees of Virtue, Liber- and Mrs. William Barnes, Mr. and ty and Patriotism were conferred upon Mrs. W. De Camp Rieger, Mrs. Wil- Wallace Verity of W antagh, Edward son L. Spedick, Miss Ethel Mohard of Angell of M errick, George Fedden of ; New York, Miss Babe Rogers, Sidney Rockville Centre, Oaklev Smith and At the 10:30 oâclock morning service 1 M arion and Warren W. Bernes. Harry W alling of Freeport. Delega- the pastor will preach. The newly- j tions were present from Amitvville, elected deacons will be installed into. The S. O. S. met with Mrs. Jam es Rockville Centre ana Lynbrook Coun- office a t this service. Rev. H. Bran- Cruikshank Wednesday afternoon. The : (.jig son Richards of Lebanon, Pa., will favors were won by Mrs. Charles M. - â preach at the 7 :45 oâclock evening ser- H a rt and Miss Florence Thompson. iy C L 1 TT /\l vice. As superintendent of the Porto | The next meeting will be held with I l C W d C D O O l 1 0 v / p C l l Rico Mission work he will present the Mrs. Jam es A. Sutphin. The Columbus Avenue School will claims and needs of this cause. You A LITTLE SCRAP OF PAPER A man handed me a little piece of 1 paper the other day which he picked up on the s treet. He said it contained a good sermon on what a little care lessness with a little scrap of paper might show oneâs neighbor. On the back of the paper was a memorandum to the milkman to â leave one qt. of milk tomorrow,ââ and on the other side a note advising the man whose name RULES ------------ The Game Rules of New York B o w l-, In answer to a suggestion from a ing Association shall govern the tourn- ! reader, 1 am publishing the list of fire ament. V alarm calls, which are revised to date. The calls, printed on card, can be oh tained upon application at the Review Cup TrophyâClub winning same ' 0fjj(.e . PRIZES same I three times shall have permanent pos session thereof. F'irst Second TEAM PRIZES $15,110 High Average $6.0(1 5 . 0 0 ALL RIGHT IN A CITY PAPER I suppose it is all right for the Brooklyn Eagle to put a heading on one of its items and says that Thomas W. Lucas of this village is 87 years old, but if it were done in one of the country weeklies some of our city pa pers would think it was worth making a special item about. However, we will not say anything about it, al i though Mr. Lucas certainly does not individual prize, look it In fact, his father is not â 1 *â great deal older than that. $ 5 DU 3 . 5 0 i 1 '\'O''' 2.00 3 00 7.50 High Score INDIVIDUAL PRIZES Value F ir s t High Average Second High Average Third High Average High Score Under no consideration will any prize consist of money. The winners may indicate their preferences, and ; the Prize Committee will make the purchases. No club to receive more than one I team prize. No member to receive more than one F I R E A E A R / V 1 U A U U S F:reep<>rt F ire D e p a r tm e n t ('o m .'ctetl to J a n u a r y 1T>, 11*15 I S v I hki I Xu. ! . ( 'fir, P inf1 a n d Urovi* StriM 'iâ . 'J *J S um m a n Xvfim- . X rchfi aii'l L o in; HfNirli X\ÂŤ- 4 I < 'n l t i m l m - A \<\ â˘*> H int ( âa l l . Xn>*wÂŤ*r i n H '\!fli|iu i r tf ,r â- *> (jrm t r il l a l a r m *<ir<l<âtâ' fn im O n tâ long hi,q-t tu |m * r m* ⢠v- : v gcimiNil a l a r m Pow e r H o iiso K m e rgfiuw C a ll 1 nliorl hla.-l am i re jh - m t INOttTH <># M erriek RouU '.* Senrm in a ix l Y i r e i n in \ v e n u e s . IâJ N ew Y o rk niicl S e a m a n XveiiuoF. !â˘> W a l la c e S i . a n ti XX. i L in c o ln A ve 14 TVnn | v a n in a n d L e n a A v e iiuev l*i H a n s o m a ix l lâ \loremâ˘e P lace, lii R a litlall a n t i B a y v iev Xw mie*. 17 P e n r e n l l a n d P o m isy lv a n n iv o n m 18 L o n g B e n c li a n d H a n d a l l Xvenne- 1!* B a in ln ll A v e n u e a ix l B e rgen P l a c e Mrs. M. T. Jackson has severed her connection with the Nassau Post, and has opened a shorthand school in thu Miller Building on South Grove Street. She advertises her school in this issue of this Review. Dr. Jam es F. Prendergast, connect ed with the Pulmotor Co., Philadel phia, w h s in town talking p u l m o t o r proposition with the members of the Village Board on Monday afternoon. It wi 1 be recalled that it was under Htood that the Board would purchase this apparatus a year Hgo, but so far the m a tter has been held in abeyance. Dr. Prendergast also called at the Review office, but unfortunately the editor was unable to meet him, and consequently we are not able to give any definite statem e n t as to what is being done. are welcomed to these services. The regular monthly meeting of the Church Improvement Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet in the i Chapel, next Wednesday afternoon, January 20, at 1 :8U. Vital Statistics for December SEE YOUR NEW SCHOOL The Columbus Avenue School will be opened for inspection next Friday afternoon, as noted in our news col umn this week. Prof. Moon and the , , , Board of Education extend a cordial The Tuesday evening dancing class ?pelVp°J. workâ nf x t â^jÂŽnday⢠â˘Januap ' invitation to everybody to attend. at the Crystal Lake House will re-open ld â / i â 9 schÂŽ01 w,l, -- ----------------------- â ⢠â -u.. _____ . ...âi. about oOO pupils. The building is 134 feet by 62, for the w inter next week, in charge of Mrs. Jean Stiles. The hotel is now thoroughly ventilated and well heated and pleasant week end parties are a feature. Mrs. Charles Winston is slowly im proving at Nassau Hospital, where she was taken several months ago suffer ing from a compound fracture of her font. Mrs, Winston can now be moved During the month cf December there in an invalid chair, and expects soon were 3 deaths and 8 births in the Vil | to be able to return to h-r home, lage of Fâreeport, as recorded with the I Registrar of Vital Statistics, Sylvester ; p | * ÂŁ p p o | -t C l l l b ^ S tains eleven classrooms, 24 by 28 feet, a kindergarten room 24 by 36, and a large office. The first fioor is so ar ranged that a large auditorium will be furnished, capable of seating aeveral i hundred persons. The basement cun be used as a gymnasium if that is de sired at some future time. The struc ture is of red brick with light stone accommodate ' tbat y0U mBy keei1 jn L.|âse touch with the work that is being done in this district. The school will open for work on Monday. Village Trustees P. Shea, as follows: BIRTHS A special m eeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held Thursday afternoon, as the members of the Board wished to attend the hearing trimmings\ \fireproof on first floor'with bt>fortâ the Public Service Commission Freeport reinforced concrete work, and with today. Friday (which was the regular Amityville fireproof s tairs of the same material. . mee*ln^ , y - Trustee Raynor On Friday afternoon, January 22. unall|e to he present, the building will be opened for public M em ber must roll 24 games entitled to an individual prize. The officers a r e : R. D. Melick, Am ityville, president; Joseph A. Miller, Rockville Centre, vice president; Wil liam B. Austin, Freeport, secretary ; Messrs. Staats and Brown, prize com- r m ittee 8 F'reeport Club got away to a run \g ning start in the Inter-Club Bowling ^ Tournament last F'riday evening, when ; n they took three games from the Rock - | ^ ville Centre Club. As Amityville had taken two out of three from Fâreeport 1 Lodge, B. P. o. E., Freeport Club took undisputed possession of first J1 Hxrgni 1*1. ami Hronklxii Av<- - 23 Long Bencli Ave. aixl Olive BTv'il. '-'-J Lexington and Madison Xvenue* $ 25 Pine St. a ixl Bark Xve. > 2ti Pino Si reel and Ba.xvii v. Avenue. ^ 27 Pine Street and Long Beaeli Avenue | 2* Madison Avr. aixl Port* rlield Plaee ⌠21* Merrick Rond uud Park Xve. 7tr Seaman and Colunilui- A*1' 32 Main and M ilton Street* i y 'B Oeeau UU'.l L'.'UV A V,:UU':: ^ 35 M a in S tn ÂŤ r t a ix l flm i x l A v e u ix â < -iii Grand and ( 'olum h ii1* Avenner- 37 G r a n d mih I l-Yederieks \v< Mae>. s Uhivi S tr e e t aixl B a ixlall Xvenne * Purtfoog and Harrison A venues, I Main Street and Brooklyn Avenm Broadwn> aixl Mount Street I Grove St. ai-d Olive Bon I* van! * Pine Stre#âl aixl fii'ean Avenue i Pine and Cburrli Streei-. i Main Street aixl Newton Bxmlevanl Newton Btmlevard and Henr\ Street * Newton Botilevnrd aixl Helen Xve SOUTH of /Merrick RouU Bnyview Xvemiennd Merriek Roa<i ljÂŤmg Beaeli Avenue and Merriek Ron*! < )cean A ven Bay view A v STANDING OF TH FI CLUBS To January 13, Inclusive W. I B. P. O. F. Rockville Centre Trustee Randall, as committee, rec- Murphy. 10âEdward, William J M i 11 p v , . . . â , n ii c ⢠, money stringency, and especially the -Jules, Louts E. and Belle Fried- House Committee, which showe: The following applications were Maude E. 22âDorothy May, Edward H. and CARD OF THANKS Editor Nassau County Review : Will you kindly allow us, through j the columns of your paper, to express Cornelia Murray, our sincere appreciation to our neigh 13âMarian Amelia Williams, hors and friends, including the fire 27âMaria Felice Fortunate Chimen, men for their valuable assistance and F'urtunato and Alessandrina Chimen. kind sympathy to us, at the time of 27âMary Rito, Leo Aloysius and our fire, and in helping us g et s traightt j Madeline Dalton, ened out since then. We a p p reciate it more than we can tell. Theodore S. Dixon and Family, 42 Leonard Avenue, Fâreeport. A d v e rtteem e n t A I M L* inspection during the afternoon a n d , ^ m e n d e d the requested changes m Annual Meeting evening, with a musical program, and tbe,. ,?ew bunding of Hose No. 1 at an December S - J o y c e Adele, Ellsworth The annual meeti of the Freeport in the evening the graduation exercis- ^ y ' ^ e l n V o o r ^ n g upstairs0 ^ and C ^ r io tte Jennings. Club was held at the Club House Mon- 69 °I! ^ tram ,a8 ela\s Wl11 ^ hr ld- The f â u p .ta.r.. William Noel, Charles F. and Mary day evening. The reports of the var- El r?.ÂŽonâ a ,,bu9m<âsLs man m New' ^ranted- ' r \ V i m ⢠>ous committees all showed advances . -0r l y ' wl K've the address, and For WâaterâGeorge Gosselin R o l and Minnie thâ nrevious veer desnite the 15 members of the cla=s -vill receive . r , L â er l,e\ree i.ossenn. nut ingenev and esnecia v he their diplomas. The event is of eape ,ar-d Road Commktee which showed ÂŁn cial interest from tbe fa--'t that this is a ^ \ f n St° ne: . ^ ran(i wn,cn \nowed an thf! rtrst p,Hfls fn irru,1nuttA f r ,im , ho Avenue; Daniel Da Mlva, South (.rove nfl January 6 ELKS Elinor Maud, Fllmer Raynor. 9 9 - advance t f about 30 per cent, over the â [irevious yearâs business. The following officers were elected : President, Edward B. Thompson ; vice Perfection oil heaters, $2.98 Cook stoves, $11.00 up Triangle OâCedar Mops, 69c 100 piece China Set, $8.98 Flower Poet, all sizes Parlor Stoves, $2.50 up 1. DaSilva, W. Merrick Road. 886-W; 5 and 10c Store, 330-W. A d v e rtisem e n t DEATHS December 11âMrs. Frances Emma Sealy, age 66. 17âCelia F. Comer, 75. 26âRichard H. Breen, 63. YEARLY FIGURES In 1918 there were 113 births and 67 deaths entered, the deaths being Tel. divided as follows: Under 1 y ear Between 1 and 5 years Between 6 and 20 years 20 years or over 30 years or over 40 y ears or .over A ttention is called to the advertise- 50 years or over ment of William Kelton, piano tuner, tfO y ears or over in this issue of the Review. 7â 4 10 5 5 6 8 6 8 70 y ears or over 10 80 y ears or over 6 It will be notefkthat 24, or nearly two-fifths were over 60 vears of age. It is interesting to note, by way of comparison, that in the Village o f ------ - ---------------------------------------------- â , Buy your coal now before you need Hempstead there were 63 deaths and president, Charles E. Mack ; secretary, ! 126 births. Edmund T. Cheshire; treasurer, Rob- 1 \ ert G. Anderson ⢠members of Board of Weekly Weather Report! Gi^orsidn^vH cswÂŤLy .^dchy.ries (For our readers in other localities) M- Hart. The following nominating commit- ! 1916 was appointed: Chubauckâs calls attention to their fine stock of toilet neetis this week. A d v e rtisem e n t Freeport Coal Company. A d v e rtisem e n t Smith & Bedell talk about prescrip tions in their adv. this week. A d v e rtisem e n t I the ir diplomas. i cial interest from the fact that this is the first class to graduate from the training school or teachers, and that 1 t ~eLe t' . . . . this is the only school of its kind in Tho.mas ^ 1cLa,l r.ey ,of ^ t h Mam New York State, being opened to High ^ treet- by Elvih N. Edwards, his at- â School graduates only, the course be- torney, hied a claim tor $250 damages ing one and one-half\ years. This di- ''aU9e<i by the fall of his horse on At- ploma entitles the holder te a probe- lanticA v enue onD e cem berVii.m clud- tionary certificate, good for two years, ''ig payme.it for time lost trom THOMPSON Newly Elected President Freeport Club and at the end of that time a life titicate, which places the holder prac tically on the same footing as a Normal School graduate. The Board of Education is well pleased with the result of the building which they are able to furnish the dis trict for the money spent, and urges all residents of the village or surround | ing villages to call and inspect the , building, and attend the exercises in ! the evening. The members of the Training Class who will graduate at this time are : Johanna Maria Byl Della May Cheshire Fâannie E. Devlin Josephine E. F'inger M yrtle Theodora Gissel Magdalen L. Hoffman M. Constance Loux Clara A Peterson A. Marjorie Pitcher Louise H. Rullmann x .Hazel A. Seaman Florence M. Thomas Eleanor M arguerite Trayer Ednah Beatrice Vail Emily J. W erner ,Âť business; referred to Counselor Swez- ey- The Village Treasurerâs report for December 31, 1914, was received and filed, showing the balances in each fund, as follows: General, $659 61; street, $635.79; water, $404 444; elec trie light, $1387.94; Board of Health, $769.43: interest, $796.18; tax ar rears, $1028.10; tire department, $2995.20; s treet light, $1011.28; side walk, $796.26; park maintenance fund, $181.10; police fund, $1205.06. Halpin 164 135 Greaves 116 169 Blohm 166 132 Staats 12D 1 88 Mnt thins 142 118 Dunker Totals 7D8 742 AMITYVILLE Strung 196 144 M. O. Hudson 117 B. F. Powell 163 Melick 161 127 Chichester 133 188 Ireland 117 16D Totals 724 772 P. (â. 1.000 I 333 . 333 . d d d ! 181 114 151 133 117 il Sniitli Sin-vl h ixI W hah-v S in yviuw /\v**n Lung K' l i r l i A v ruiuv n ixl XVliuliâx Oi ' iiii A w n ix * n ix l \V lm liâv Sir***'! 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Ba> x i *⢠w \ \ Mil- . 11 ) i -â n Pl.i Lung Biia<*li \v*-. xn I (\*â<lar St XVf'.-tt Si< 1 <* A vx. a ix l K m n i St M ille r A v f. and K m iii Si 71 M e rrick R u tttl a n d G r u v s i n ⢠72 M e rrick Rua<1 a n d M a in S ire ^ 73 M e rrick H o a d a m i H e len X ^ 71 S m ith a n d C h u r c h S t r e e t - 75 B<v|* | | nixl R a ) n u r â˘ât *- C TH R a y n o r A v e n u e an# 2 7> X rcher S i . a n d K a - u 7 ÂŤ M a in aixl X r c h e r 8 n o r St n # - fin d M ill R\- Xve. 174 123 no 125 161 683 M Bedell Street mxl Atlaiili 52 M a in S i . a n d A* lant ir Xx - 53 M a in S t . a ix l XV h a ley * J*\ k | (irnv* an d Rax StreÂŤât-. â˘sa O c e a n Ave. aix l (Yvlar Sit* i . ⢠-* ' 1 long hla-l recall Odd Fellows Officers Installed W. Thompson 178 158 168 134 Cheshire 161 148 B. Smith 168 166 Austin 192 176 Totals 857 781 Rev. R. H. Scott To Wed Feb. 2 Invitations have, been iseued for the wedding of Miss Amelia T. Doughty, daughter of Mrs. Julia C. Doughty, of 710 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, to Rev. | Reginald Heber Scott, curate of the Church of the Transfiguration. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride, on Tuesday evening, Feb ruary 2, Rev. William Sheafe Chase, rector ot Christ Church, Brooklyn, offi ciating. A reception will follow at the home of tbe brideâs mother. Miss Doughty is a teacher in Public School , No. 156\ (Boys), on Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn. The officers of F'reeport Lodge No. January 8 goy j ()_ q F- were installed Mon- F'REEPORT day evening by D. D. G. M. Sylvanua L. Johnson and staff oflnwood, as fol lows: Noble Grand, TheodoreS. Dix- 119 on ; vice grand, Peter Cokelet; right ig i , sunporting grand, Frank M. Smith; 175 left supporting grand, Harry A. Wal __ ^in g ; right supporting vice grand, 775 James Abbott; left supporting vice grand. Olaf Nelson; secretary, I). F'rank Seaman , financial secretary, W. S. M errill; treasurer, S. P. Shea; con ductor, Gordon Lindsay, warden, Fârank E. H a rrison; right scene sup porter, William H. Sadd; left scene 188 eupiKirter, H erbert Colvin; inaide 143 guardian, Henry FJ. ftider ; outside â guardian, Raynor H. Smith; sitting 727 past grand, Henry Vollrner. Following the installation supper Freeport Club took three more from waa served. Am ityville Wednesday night, at Next Monday evening the initiatory Amityville, thus giving them a total dpgree will be conferred. The lodge ROCKVILLE CENTRE Dehnert Miller 174 114 Maguiness 131 148 Eustace 201 122 Kelly 161 157 Tailman 167 178 Totals 834 719 179 141 162 107 137 of 6 games won and none lost. January 13 FâREEPORT is starting in for a busy year, already having seven candidates under way. I have $4000 to place a tonceonbond w inter ther and mortgage. Elvin N. Edwards, at- w m ler w e atner- torney at-law. 1 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. A d v e rtisem e n t A t the Plaza, Wednesday, January 20. tbe true New England classic, â Shore AcMB,\ Jam es A. H e rneâs maaterpiece, in 6 reels of motion pic tures. W. Thompson W. Moon B. Smith H. Beebe C. E. Mack W. B. Austin Totals Neundorfcr To Walk At Game* . ....... â˘â˘*<â˘â˘â˘ ÂŤâ˘ÂŁâ˘ \ > H z ,:. Friday, January 8-'C )ear. cool; fine ÂŁfet .for. ^ âPPointed: David ^ N e w a r k A ^ letic C l u ^ o n \ a ^ florist, Rockville Centre, L. I. Tele Sutherland, jr., W erner Nygren, Albin j ew .ork, A tv.e phone connection; delivfety anywhere. ssssir Lsra srsjtt r â â R ^ ! ) nhe.V,^nlrn ' a E H- olaen edvertises a special sale mer at the PeD American Exposition photography. ' Shore A c res'â poeaesaes C. Strong .11 d y 8 d of chiffoniers for next Wednesdav at San Francisco. Neondorfer last tbe distinct advantage of being known B- Powell an nignt, neavy wmu. Adv.rtieement. year at Washington received the title throughout the country as a successful R- Melick Wednesday Ram, anow, slush, ------------ , of champion a m ateur one mile walker stage production; to be shown at the B. Chichester wind; cleared off warm at noon, and Every Monday a t the Plaza. Zudora. in tbil1 country He is 22 years old, Plaza. Wednesday, January 20; mat- R- Ireland complete story in two reels. and haa a trunk filled with prizes he in*, entl evening. 147 158 151 148 192 169 208 148 177 179 164 212 Suffrage Items 186 140 796 881 818 splendid w inter night. âFine cleer weather. AMITYVILLE 179 147 147 131 166 155 184 145 179 118 After this week our column of Suf- *39 I fiage and Anti-Suffrage articles will ' w ' be discontinued. We find that we can not give the time for these articles, and for that reason we have decided to stop publishing them, either for or against this interesting proposition. We will always be glad to receive news items referring to local affairs along this line, but will not publish any more items of a general nature on this subject after this week. 144 173 146 161 161 , -. - A ewes learn sat. I Thursday- J hss won. Totals S A 710 731 774 Mere Freeport News os Page 8