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4 N A S S A U COUNTY REVIEW > NASSAl COIN TV REVIEW (Including South Ride Messenger, Established IWh) Review Building, Freeport, N.Y. Town Affairs Board of Supervisors Board after- H. Proprietors and Publishers L'\ PEARSALL, Freeport, N. Residence, 155 Pine Street E. PEARSALL, Freeport, N. Residence, tilt South Main Street Y. ---------- —r----------- -s Lynbrook Wantagh The annuai meeting of the Board of; —: ---------- ---- * ----- Supervisors was held Tuesday morn- All members of Lynbrook Council, A little baby girl arrived at the ing, when the certificates of election i No. 12, Jr. O. U. A. M., are urgently home of Mr. and Mrs. frank M. Box were tiled, designating Supervisor ! requested to attend the regular meet- on Sunday morning. There is great from Town of Hempstead, Hiram R. inp that will be held on Monday even- rejoicing in the family as there sre i 1 Smith ; North Hempstead, Philip J. i ing, April 19th. The lodge room has seven boys and this is the first girl. n MRS i C hrist, and Oyster Bay. James H. , been refitted with improved electric ~ 177M Beach that the Town refund them $356 i Cockg an(| Saperv.gorC h r.et re. jjght fixtures, which will be used for h red Schaardt is on the sick list be- ® ^ the first time at that meeting. T h e in8 confined to hls home with an a t - 1 ’ r reepcrt- A t the meeting of the Town 1 held at Hempstead on Tuesday 1 noon, the bond of Superviaor Hiram j R. Smith in the sum of \$76 waa epptoved. The request of the Estetes of each th a t the Town refund 1 collected on lease of land owned by Classified Advertising 1 celt • word ter tk* t in t inert tee led eet-klK -eel f ir tick subscquret inert i n ; ae •dvL lets tine 2Sc first ie- sertiee, 10c fer seceed f 2c a lb. ; Farm lett, telephone 16 Grand Real Estate ; For Exchange—51 acre farm and 10 ! room house in best section of Connecti cut, for Freeport property. Addrese : Box E. care Review office, Freeport, 656,16 Published Every Friday at r RE E P O R T , LONG ISLAND, N. Telephone Call, Day and Nigfit No. 8 Freeport Extensions to AH Department# S i .60 Par Annum In Advance them, was referred to frtfd T. Davison. The report of the Counselor A|. elected chairman. Goodale was re-elected initiatory degree will be conferred ted 4 ° f grippe. FRIDAY. APRIL, It:. 1916 We endeavor so far as possible to verify all news published, but when an item is incorrect, we will be glad to correct it on receipt ot the correct in formation, or when our attention is called to the error. All n-iw# items must be in by Ki o'clock Thursday to insure publication iclninge iji advertisements received up to Wednesday noon. George M. Clerk at a salary of $1800 and Charles upon several candidates. The t/ouncil „ 0 • s , , . c- r- • • i a «i McCarthy, attorney, at $3600. now has 86 members. This meeting | T hi^ 1 , V / . / \ . ^ e f. \ ,.8”.e ,t ^ Z 7 Z T Z ’ \ . ^ T r e 7 , All member, were .p p .i m . d „ ,11 ,1,= „ o , „ ,h , S S S S I urer Ernest E Bosca. was approved by :omm.ttees, excepting that each Sup- the organization of the council, and it | cbureh thia F riday night. The the Board of Auditors, was received e r v i s o n . a committee on roade in hia , y II be fittingly observed. An m ter : month| bugine|||| m eetj w j|| , b and ordered published n the Sentinel resneC v e town^ “m be held' »{tP' M ” in \ social ami Inquirer Hempstead -R e v iew and W- fct“rk w»9 temporarily ap- •\Irefre.hm e n ts^w .JI be_served.^ All jn , he p8rjah H()Uee. Post, Freeport; Observer and Owl, p0;mLted Couhl-v Rockville Centre: Nassau Recorder, Lynbrook and Maiverne News, Mai- Superintendent of i members of the Order are cordially in Highways in place of William E. S e a -1 vited to attend, man. Supervisor Smith voting no. “ 1 he Roekaway Times endorses the oe(|e|| an(j ^ u rre|] wag j.xe(j a t $ qo O( i candidates on the Republican ticket in ' ach anfJ jt recommended that the spring election with the^ exception , b c rcafter both 0vergcer9 gi(,n a|] | checks issued by them, and also that , their allowance be paid them in equal o f ,\ etc. So did the voters, without any ex ception, Bro. H^ _______ Election Expenses The following candidates have tiled their certificates of election expenses with the Town Clerk, Frankin C1. Gil- SUPERVISOR Hiram R. Smith, Rep. $600.00 George H. Jackson, Prob. nothing JUSTICES OF PEACE Wm. H. E Jay, Dem. 47.32 George M. Bode, Dem. 47.21 TOWN TREASURER John A\ Ruth, Rep. 143.00 SUPT. OF HIGHWAYS Robert B. Browei, Dem. 370.00 Alvin llrower. Pro. * nothing ASSESSOR Thomas H. Smith, Pro. nothing Clarence R. Ankers, Rep. 116.00 John A. Behr, Dem. 25.26 Donald McKellar, Dem. 3.00 OVERSEER OF POOR Franklin Bedell, Rep. 97.00 Charles A. Smith, Dem. Contract for 600 tons of coal for ihe Court House, at $5.10 per ton was awarded the BirdsallCoal Co., the only bidders. The e n tire Board, with the cleik and attorney, were appointed a committee to attend hearing on Inland W ater ways at Albany on April 14. The Board went on record as oppos ing Assembly bill No. 1731 anil Sen . , t , i p V h ?,’. ate bill No. 1484, in favor of T o w n ; Edward Dunloop- second treasurer of the Trustees of [ yll,K : Boardg of EdaL.atipn 30 f,,,. Bg relBtf-s George Morgan. The candidates for to Nassau Countv. as it was the desire of the Board that no legislation be passed along this line until the County Planning Committee has made its re- verne. The list of the firemen of the vari ous fire companies of Roosevelt was approved. The Town Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the required quantity of coal. A lease of one acre of town land was ■ granted Charles Verity of Baldwin. The bond of J. Seymour Snedikor, ; C emeteries in $6000 was approved. The bonds of Overseers of Poor Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite offici ated at the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Probably no fireman s election ever James ot Smithville South, held a t her held heretofore has created such an in- , |ale home last Thursday night. The tereat as waa taken in the election i interment was in Cypress Hills Ceme- u « ni, tery on Saturday. held at the tire house of Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, Earle avenue, when departm ent officers for the ensu ing year was held. As a result of the vote, the follow ing officers were elected: Chief En gineer, Harold Blake; first assistant, assistant, Messenger Service Messenger service to New York City. —I have changed my headquarters to Smith & Bedell’s Pharmacy, where all orders will be promptly attended to. B ert Faris. tf M yers’ M tssenger Service will save you time and money. Daily trips to Brooklyn and New York. Low rates Free ort [ j and quick service. Leave your o r d e r s ____ p ’ at Plum p’s Arcade Drug Store. 41 R. R. A v e .; telephone 629 Freeport. Al onzo W. Myers, Messenger. tf For Sale—House at 108 Archer St., 682,tf io rooms and bath, ail impiovemente ; corner plot 206 ft. front by 210 ft. deep. Apply J . W. M ullerj 108 Arch er St.. Freeport. 623,16 House To Rent— Improvem ents; i rent. $12. W. Baker, Grand A v e .; telephone 232, W. 651,tf Freeport. L. I. B a rgains; two houa. es for sale or exchange on easy terms. F. H. Evans, 63 New York Ave., Harry T. B raithw a ite lias been ill with a bad attack of gripue. 662.27 For Rent—House six rooms arid bath, electric light, coal and gas range, Vulcan heater, windows and porch screened. Apply 101 South Long Beach Avenue. 669,16 Dr. Mund was in town over | looking after his real estate interests in Wantagh. Rockville Centre Parish Hall April 22nd. Thursday evening, monthly installments. Upon a resolution of J u stice Jones, it was decided that hereafter, in com ‘ pliance with section ,22 of the Laws of i 1914, the Justices of the Peace be paid a salary of $1500 per annum for all criminal business transacted in .th e i r various courts. Upon roll call the vote was as fol lows: Supervisor Smith, Justices Neu, Norton and Jones and Town Clerk Gilbert. Aye; Justice Raisig, No. All the J u s tices^nited in a petition to Supervisor Smith that they be authorized to engage a stenographer At the annual Fire Department el- m criminal cases when necessary, the j ection be,d on Thuradav evening last, same to be paid for at the rate P^6 - 1 Timothy Shanahan was elected Chief scribed by law, to which petition the Supervisor acquiesced. The Supervisor appointed the vari- I sistant chief, George Morgan, Chemi Under the auspices of the Women’s 5 ^*1 Company, 72,; John J. M erritt, Guild a minstrel show will he given in •’Aunt Dinah's Quilting P a rty\ pre sented under the auspices of the King’s Daughters brought out a good audience in the Parish House on Wednesday night and was well given by all who v;» u', » '-■=\*6= took part. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. ing. 29; first assistant chief, Edward 'j,boma9 coached the performers and Donlon, Lynbrook Hose Company No. helped to make it very successful. 1, 98; William Stephany. Rescue Hook ; Much credit is also due the \actors\ _ and Ladder Company, 65; second as- wbo bac| pa t jn much time in prepera- ] p a rt, L. I. tion for the comedy. the various offices and Hieir respective votes were as follows: Chief Engin- , eer, Harold Blake, Rescue Hook and | Ladder Company, 84; Charles J. Han- I son, Chemical Co., 53; George Ebel- Poultry, Eggs, Etc. For Sale—Tofh Barron White Eng- Sunday | lish Leghorn eggs for batching from Eor *6111 or For Sale -14 room his 280 egg record pen: also ‘tPMy house, corner Lena Ave. and Grove chicks; price reasonable.^jlpply 336 St., Freeport. All modern improve- So. Ocean Ave., corner Atlantic A v e ., j mgnts, hot water heat, porch and all F r e e p o rt; fone 282-W. 683,19 windows and doors screened. Large I garage. Lease for a term of years. Eggs and chicks from 14 yards of | J, S. DeMott, Leonard Ave. Freeport. Buff Orpingtons, Buff, White and Sil ver Leghorns: price birds at State | Fair, Mineola, Itiverhead and Hem; stead head matings. Trapnested lay ers, custom hatching; illustrated mat- ] and bath; rent $20 a month. Inquire ing list free. Wm. Crevoiserat, Free- J. Kamp, owner, 20 W. Seaman Ave., 679,tf Tne Church of the Ascension has been the recipient of a handsome set of collection plates, which were pre sented on Easter Sunday by the G irls’ Friendly Society. igineer without opposition. For First A ssistant Chief, John P. Meeker was the successful candidate, receiv ing 96 votes to 76 for Bernard Bren nan: For Second A ssistant Chief, Frark Reer was elected without oppo sition. 30.00 30.00 45.00 AUDITOR Lewis L. Brower, Rep. Carl Darenberg, Dem. Frank B. Whelden, Rep. Fred P. Bennett, Rep. TRUSTEES PULBIC CEMETERY Jam es W. Safford, Dem. \not one cent\ Fred S. Gritman, Dem. \did not spend one c e n t\ Robert M. Dibble, \not one cent was spent by m e \ Chester A. Fulton, Rep. > 5.00 Tredweil P. Elderd, \nothing\ CONSTABLE Frederick HickelliHiipt, Dem. $8.00 Jesse Mott, Rep. 57,50 Chas. D. Hendrickson, Dem. 40.00 Carman Plant, Rep. 80.00 George S. Smith, Rep. 75.00 Session Laws Fallowing are the Session Laws signed by the Governor, in addition to the list previously published. We propose publishing these weekly, as received from the State printers. Chapter 9, in relation to provisional appointments under civil service laws. 10, relating to highways appropriat ing $10,000,000. 11, amending town law in relation to compensatiop of Justices of Peace in certain towns. 12, relating to payment of town officers^ ous com m ittees: Overseers of Poor. Justices Neu, Raisig and Jones; Town Lands, Raisig, Neu and Norton; Town Hall, Justice Jones and Town Clerk G ilbert; Petitions, Raisig, N o r ton and Neu; W ater and Lights, R ais ig, Neu and Norton; Supplies, the The annual election ot officers of the six companies of the fire departm ent was held Tuesday evening, with the <•00 | f()Ur Justices and the Town Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES Bion R. Ds Mott and Mary Hingle, both of Hempstead. Eric Seymour Winston, New York City, and Maud Arden Kennedy, Hemp stead, Edwin S. Searing and Sarah E. Smith, both of Bellmore. George B. Simonson and Sarah V. Mitchell, both of East Roekaway. following resu lts: Eureka Hook, Ladder and Bucket Co. —Foreman, Clifford Maeevoy ; first assistant, G. Ralph Wood; second as sistant, Elijah Fisher; secretary, Rob ert Woodcocki financial secretary, Fred H a rris; treasurer, George S. iSkilton; wardens. John P. Meeker, ’Raymond Wood; trustees, William I Havilar.d, Harrison B. W rignt, Lewis Rescue Hook and I.adder Company, 64; George Zipp, Lynbrook Hose Company No. 1, 39. A fter weeks of considerable effort, the Alumni Association of the Lyn brook High School has at last been permanently organized, with a mem bership of twenty one, and it is an ticipated that it will not be long be fore the Alumni will number in its membership every graduate of the school since its elevation to a High School. Prior to the permanent organization, an interesting address upon th\ m erits of such an organization, and the ma terial benefit it amounted to the school and its pupils, was delivered by Prin cipal C. D. Vosburg, who accompanied by the entire faculty of the High School were present by invitation -at the meeting. The officers elected for the first year are: Harold Oakley, 1911, President; A rthur Doxsey, 1912, Vice P r e s ident; Gladys Drurngold, 1914, Secretary;; Anna Let, 1914, Treasurer. Commit tee on By-Laws, Charles E. Schweitz- , er, Edna Waldron and Howard Smith. filled John Box, who has spent the W inter in Florida, ie expected to return to his home in this village this week. The services in the Memorial Con- i gregational Church next Sunday will j be held at 10 :80 a. m. and 7 :3(l p. m. The pastor will take for his subject ! in the morning \T h e Shepherd 1 P salm ,\ the Sunday School lesson for j the day, and in the evening he will 'speak on \C lannishness,\ or is the | church as hospitable as it should he, | especially to strangers? The Sunday School meets in the Parish House at ! 2:30. ! Harry E. Seal of Brooklyn waa a , v isitor at the Congregational Parson age this week. Mrs. Charles Lohrman has been quite ill for several days. For Sale —Pekin duck eggs for h a tch ing, 5c each. Will deliver to Hemp stead or Freeport. Schneider B ros.’ F’arm, Smithville South, L. 1. ; Tele phone 229-M W antagh. 664,16 For Sale—Single Comb W hite Orp ingtons, single comb Leghorns, Wyck- off and D. W. Young strain, eggs for hatching and day old chicks. Book your orders now and be sure of se curing your stock ; prices reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. O. Graser, 209 Smith St., telephone 536-W. 603, tf For Sale—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching; both single and rose j comb, $1 for setting of 13. J. S. De Mott, Leonard Ave. ; 389-W. 558,17 i Freeport, or William Nolan, M argaret Green has secured a posi tion with the Telephone Company and is at present employed at the Central office in Wantagh. mammoth incubators start Feb. 1, 20, 000 capacity. Custom hatching $3 per 100 eggs Seely Jacob Hatchery, Cen- _ _ _ tral Park, L. I . ; phene 130 Farm ing- The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Com- j dHle’ Mh1\ Rcad Hick8Vi|le ,0 pany has placed pipes along Park | _____________________ 564. tf Joseph F. Foley and Mary Fischer, He?u. t0 State Association, <1.,l 0 re^*;orL,' n i r d I Wallace Payne; Southern Association, Clarence M. Farrell and Emma B. 1 ■ ’ * Thornton, both of Malverne. Clarence F. Chamberlin and Edith B. Wall, both of Rockville Centre. Percy E Colder and Agnes Carman, both of Baldwin. B ates’ Opera House was well on F'riday evening last whyn the mus ical entertainm e n t and dance for the benefit of theTallyho Chemical Engine Company, was held. A most interest Place and Park Avenue and it is ex pected they will soon install lamps for street lighting. Mrs. Helen Allen underwent an op eration in Mineola Hospital on Sunday for a small growth upon her neck. To Let ing program was presented, following Tbe orieratiun successful and Mrs! w n w h spvpf *! n n i i r s wpfp q n p n t in * ; George S. Skilton. Defender Hose— Foreman, Harry j Dillm eier; first assistant, Harry C u r ley; second assistant, Edward Maguin- i ness ; secretary, Roland Mais ; financial no ui n a i q w m . I a e c r e t a r c Freri B a i l e e • treasnrei- A George W Thompson and Esther C Sorrentfn’ \ Geor Carman, both of Inwood meier, Roland Mais ; Trustees. Harry ' • vnry m H e w letts’ and M,n !Cur!ev: delegate Southern Association, ' n i e * roV.’ Wo,?dn'e.re’ , I Arnold Husser. Christian , S.egmann jr„ ami | Wood,and H o se-F o rem a n , Chester | Mary E. Kimball both of Hempstead, p F a rrington; first assistant, Frank, F rederick Smith Patterson of F ree H Erigman . g, co|ld ag6i3,ant| Them : m. Sermon by the port and Emily Gertrude Smith ot dore Hunholt; secretary, W. E. Guilin- \ °f Catechumens. which several hours were spent in A||^,n dancing. At the animal meeting of Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, the follow ing officers were elected: Foreman, John K ing; Assistant, Thomas Eibler; Recording Secretary, Louis Howell; Financial Secretary, Isaac Hendrick son; Trustees, John F'aegle, Christian Sehratweiser and Herbert Langdon. To Let Six room house at 12u Col umhus Avenue, one block from Colum bus Ave. School; $12 per month. An- rfcovering rapidly. Judging from the many cais of ter- 395,tt Grove St., Freeport. LYNBROOK LUTHERAN Service next Sunday eve at 7 :45 pastor. Cedarhurst. Charles F\ Bedell, Hempstead, Gertrude Kalb, Franklin Square. For Sale For Sale Cheap—Pony cart in good ,, e , ,.D „,,!“rd^r\ “la\^ W a n ted-W o rk taking care of lawn# Mrs. Emma Seaman, w ileul tiutl ; C. Rath, Smithville South. L 1. 673,17 an(J garden8, bv voni|,e t*llt man. Ad Seaman, has a brench noodle that cer-1 , r> . n _ _ n . ; ... «• thinly does funny \ s tu n ts.\ One I 1'\or A l>argain, wagon and dress Box R, cate Review office. >7 i.tf night last week on retiring Mrs. Sea-j l|arne!' ‘1- Apply to N. Blake. 27 Be- Reunion man ,ock out *,cl **s,‘ ,ee^ Mnd placed i dell St., Freeport, L. I. 661,tt them on the washstand near the bed .’ For Sa|,,„ (;ir|.„ bi(.yc,ei mediu,n John W. Harrington, piano | Bellmore, L. I. more : financial secretary, Thomas L. Osiecki; wardens, John Miller, Harry noon at 2:36. MacVicar; trustees, P. Moran, Charles The Men’s Martin Luther Club The S. S. meets every Sunday a f t e r - , m!,r\ i,‘,K 8h,\ went d'.wnstaire , aizt, . 0 .„, ‘ i still leaving her teeth on th'\ stand. held ’ ,, 7 ,, ,, . , MacVicar; trustees, P. Moran, Charles m e m e n s ivjaiun m i n e r i iuu W ilham L. K'tchell, Hempstead. s | . j |ton Frank Reer, John Welden, P. its regular meeting last Tuesday ev \\ G. Van D real; delegate State As at the church. The Rev. S tein b ic# ' and Sarah Sehiflfmacher, East Roeka i way. Charles FI. Johnson and Alice M. Yebens, both of Lynbrook. i Joseph E. Steinberg, New York, and of salaries S#dit' Dl A(telber8. Cedarhurst. MARRIAGES isociatinn, Chester P. Farrington : I of Rockville Centre was the speaker ; Southern Association. Frank H Erls- of the evening and naturally the meet- lnHn 1 ing was most enjoyable KS nm S:SiSrZKSS: i It; . D -n;. , . r g , n = ; , „ , . evening, I sUHREMK COURT Call 11 1 N. Grove St. 675,16 Her husband who wa# still in bed, was F'or Sale—Two seat handy wagon, aroused by a noisv, and lound the dog natural wood iiilor, all in good order; had jumped on tile stand and was eat also set of double harness, in good re- ing the false teeth. He shouted to pair. Apply George Wood, Linden- \~1 »• i v «. XI u r •• t n Lr ibis wife, but before sire got upstars the dog had swallowed the teeth mere Drive, Merrick. 13, local Monroe County. McManus—M iller—Rockville Centre, secretary, Joseph Monds ; financial sec- 14, amending personal property law. March 28, bv Rev. George E. Bishop, retary, Mathias F. Jo s t; treasurer, IK Irw.ol Mrvrt'l u nrl f\?nnn$v i es ___ i * i e«:i , V \1 irlrl I n vvnr t h • W lirrfanfl FV m H IV 1 > Don’t r, , , , ■ . . April 24tli, for that is the date when Buck ey; second assistant, Carl Ih u m ; , ^ mjM8trel formance „f the lMal secretary. Josenh Monds: financial sec- vc,rn(1 c lub L,, be given Ht B a tes'| HENRY M. W. EASTMAN NASSAl\ COUNTY 15, loeel Cortland County 16, local Onondaga County. 17, creating “ departm ent of etficien cy and economy.\ 18, local Bronx County, local Monroe County, local Herkim er County, local Onondaga County. Raymond McManus and Ada May Mil-i ^ ■ Middleworth • wardens, Fred Marz, j ler\ H. V. Middleworth; trustees, John Monroe—Wiedmsnn—Elmont,March ' ^ l tdn*!tillf;r - al-: Herman W arnken; 28, by Rev. Augustus Espach, ciar- deleSa t e A 8 s 6c'a,:’on'L a r i Ihum ; ence R. Monroe of Hempstead and Southern Association. Fred Marz. Catherine A. Wiedmann, Franklin A lert Hose Foreman, ,lose|ih M at thews: first assistant, George D. Fed- Opera House Square Club. Square. for the benefit of the and E. MORGAN GRIFFIN, : as Trustees for Sarah Van Cott, Plffs. : At a special meeting of the Board of —against Village Trustees held on Monday SYSTER E. NELSON, ET night, the Board approved the election 1 A l... Defts : of the officers elected at the annual ; ---------- - ------------------------------- election of the Fire Department, held 1° pursuance ui a judgment of fore- 19, 20. 21, local Onondaga County. I April 8, Rufus Jones Smith of '*en ■ second assistant, William Scho- on •pburgday njgbt |a8 t\ closure and sale, made and'entered in 22, amendment to town law in rela- Pittsburgh’, Penn., and Martha Sallie ; field ; secretary, Charles E. M cCarten; The Board spent considerable time the above entitled action, bearing date tion to employment. . by Rev. C. J . Blewitt. financial secretary, Fred S. Combes; j j n a rranging for the assessment roll the 12th day of April, 1915, I, the 23, town law in relation to appoint- William Rhodes of Freeport and ; *J*ea!lUrerg\ ^ eorKe Giroux ; wardens, for fiscal year, and the village was undersigned, the Reteree.in said judg- Phebe A. Batcher of M errick; by Jus- George Giroux, F .H .G rifiiii ^trustees, djvjded j„ districts to be covered by ment named, will sell at public auc- tice W alter R. Jones, \ • Meyer, B. Gold, Fred Sm ith, ea(.b member. tion, at the rotunda of the County delegateelegate to Statetate Association,ssoc.ation, Georgeeorge Edwarddward T. Taiforaifor wasas manterlranted ner-er- Courtourt Houseouse in Mineola,ineola Nassauassau j F’or Sale- Bev hives; good, strong colony; will he sold for about half price- W rite or call J. Kiernan, 66 ; Rose St., F'reeport 656,17 For Sale Cheap—4 pool and 1 bil Hard tables. G. Bennett Smith, 23 E. Merrick Road, Freeport. 668,tf For Sale—Colt, Gas Generator, 100 light machine, all in good order; cheap. Address P. f). Box 58, Mer rick, L. I. St.. F’reeport. 12, Jam es F. Coughlin and Lydia L O'Donnell, both of F r e e p o rt: by Jus , , . . „ tice Jones lace ; second assistant, Arthur Flana gan ; secretary, Thomas H a rtm a n ; financial secretary, George W etjen; ment of special constables. 24. local W estchester County. 26, amending village law, in rela tion to sewers 26, local New York County. 27, amending the lien law, in rela tion to filing chattel mortgages. 28, amending real property law in relation to form of acknowledgment in foreign countries. 29, local W estchester County. 30, amending Conservation Law, in relation to the operation of hot air baloons in certain counties. 81, amending village law, in rela tion to incorporation of villages. 32, amending Chapter 744 of laws of 1918, in relation to housing people , in c ities of second claas. 88, local Wyoming County. 84, local Monroe County. 86, local W estchester County. 36, amending village law, in relation to adopting of building and sanitary 37, amending conservation law in relation to size of ojiening lobster trepe. 41, local Jefferson County. 42, amending m ilitary law. 43, amending highway law, relating to an up-State route. 44, local Suffolk County. 46, amending agriculture law in re lation to State Fair Commiseion. 46, local Onondaga County. - ' ’™ j Services. Subject : - \ T h e Church. 48, amending village, law in relation | from the Merrick Road north one mile J _______ to village obligations. to Pole 73. and Franklin Street from Ladies’ Society of the Rockville >9, amending town law in relation i 6th to 10th Streets, Garden City, l i : Centre Presbyterian Church. The to enlargem ent of w a ter districts. m ile; these by Andrews Bros. Ladies’ Society and the Ladies' Auxil- 60, local Niagara County. A tlantic Avenue, East Roekaway, by ' iary of the Rockvilfe Center Presby- .<? 61, amending labor law, in relation Both & Weston, Peekskill gravel. terian Church have united. By a un to preference to employment of per- Fulton Street, from Main Street to | animoue vote the two organiaations sons on public works. Clinton and from Clinton Street to vil-1 decided to become one. New officere 62, amending health law, relative ' lege lin e : b itulithic pavement. j w ere elected as follows: President. Attention for machines oi line; cheap rent. Tredweil Bedell, F'reeport, I I. Shop 22x90 ft. garage; 650,17 suilable on trolley Inquire owner, Mr#. 501 Atlantic Ave., 631.17 » e M » > i » » a o e s 'e e s e » e e e s s > i 7, Bion R. DeMott and Mary y. , d to s A u E T T w g p C H in M N Post Millinery North Main St - Mingle, both of Hempstead; by Justice Glroux • Southern Association, ^ rvc^ i mission to extend his store building on ^ uunty. New York, on the 31st day of * *|ec,a' • ,>,,nr . r t ^1 11 j1* Jones. Smith. 'A tlantic avenue, about twelve feet, to May. 1915, al 10 A. M., the premises ata8t style# m htirmg hats, at the 12. Jam es F. Coughlin and Lydia L _„.Re,lan.ce Hose—Foreman. W ilham the street line. The new front when ' directed by raid judgm ent to be ^ , 1,1, ' iKht p riit # . ribbon# <0 every kind and 6. Albert E. Johnson and Julia A. Richmond, both of Rockville Centre; by Rev. A. H. Rennie. 7, Percival R Heyward and Lillian Mae Brouwer, both of Rockville Centre; by Rev. D. H e rbert O’Dowd. 12, Henry W. Rasweiler of Mal verne and Freda Cronacher of Valley S tr e a m ; by Rev. Arnold F. Keller. 10, M artin O. Olsen and Louise i R O CKVILLE CENTRE H. Covert, both of Seaford; by Rev. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Charles S. Everson. i Rev. A. H. Rennie, Pastor 10. Eric S. Winston and Maud A. Morning Service 10.30 a. m. Dan- Kennedy, both of Hempstead; by Rev. iel Chapter 8. \A prophecy of Isaiah Sydney N. Usher. [fulfilled—Gabriel explains the sym- ------------- i bols. The 2300 days not explained Improving More Roads |here—The cleansing of the Sanctuary. Supervisor Hiram R. Smith has I Reliance Hose—Foreman, _ _ ______ _ _______ „ „ W inne: first assistant, Edwin W^VVal-, comp|eted, will be fitted with attract and therein described as follows ive plate glass windows. all millinery goods. 641,16 REUNION SERVICE The service next Sunday eve at ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected or to be the in- that at Automobiles and Motor Boats F 'c Sale —1913 Maxwell runabout. erected, situate, lying and being in original co«t $1125, will sell for $276 | the Village of Freeport, County of cash if taken im m ediately: driven only i Nassau and State of New York, being , t Wo summers. Ill health prevents me # Associ- | the same there will be gathered all the designated on a map entitled^ ’Map of from driving this summer. Mr#. Wil- Southern ! members of the Catechetical classes of Freeport Terrace owned by Glenada Hams, 278 Grand Avenue: phone 842. started work on the improving of more •county roads, including the following: Re-macadamising Jerusalem Ave nue from Greenwich Street, Hemp stead, east to the end of road already improved, near East Meadow, 1 mile, and from Meadow Brook east to Bell more Avenue, 11 mile. treasurer, Jam es J o slin; wardens, John [ Bucken, jr., Louis Neff, s r . ; trustees, Lutheran church will be especially Robert H. Poggenburg, George Gumbs, | teresting because of the fact that George Downs; delegate State Associ ation, Frank Vandewater; Association, Howard Winne. | the three years which the church ! R ealty Company Inc., at F’reeport exists. ! N assau County, N. Y., surveyed No- Class of 1918 confirmed by the Rev. : vember. 1912, A. D. Murphy, C. E .,\ For Sale:—F’ord C ar $76; Buick Car Holtbosen: Bernard Bartholomaus, filed in Nassau County Clerk's Office $85; Regal car, 5 passenger, side Harry Ruse, Charlotte Berau, Irma January 24th. 1913, Map No. 11, as • doors, $250. C. O. Colvin, Merrick, Backholm, Olga Bartbolemaus, Elsie and b.V the lots numbers forty one (41) \ L. 1. 680.16 Xeller. forty (40) and the westerly one-half Class of 1914, Confirmed by the Pas- of thirty nine (39) being more partic- to r : Robert Hunsdorfer, Wm. Her- ularly bounded and described as fol- mann Febske. Paul Byer, Edgar Lind- lows: BEGINNING at the south- stedt, Elea Lindstedt. Irma Price, westerly corner of the premises here- Norma Went. by described, adjoining Independence _____ Sabbath School Session 2.80 p. m. i Cll 88 of 1916 whieh \’a* confirmed Avenue on the south and distant three j u it received from Palmer Co. Go-To-Church same time. Band meets at the 681.16 Motor boat, 22 foot, for sale and 2 engines. Apply Wallace Verity, Wantagh. 676,17 Evening Service 7.45 p. m. \L a b orers W anted—'B ring ve all the tithes into the Storehouse.’ \ Malachi 3cl0v. Pastor's special theme for the evening hour. Thursday evening 8 p. m „ at the T V m - u a -church, Bible Meditation and Prayer Also Whaleneck or Merrick Avenue. I Servicee Subject :_ . . The to reglul ration of licensee to the prac tice of veterinary medicine and surg- j •ry. 18. ditto. 54. ditto, dentistry. 65, ditto, chiropody. i Mrs. T. II. D a rling; vice preeident, Sometimes Vary Conversation. Mrs. H. E. M ackey; recording aecre- It is a mlataki for men to I m a g i n e j tary, Mrs. H. W. MacVicar; corree- womep are always talking about their ponding secretary, Mra. M. D. Long- dresses. Sometime* they are talking worth; treacurer. Mra. F. H u rlbot; aa- about thetr hats. 1 s istant treasurer, Mra. I. D. Tuniaon. For Sale— 19 ft. cabin launch with two cylinder 6 h. p. Palmer engine, Full last Palm Sunday. hundred forty-eight and 86-100 particulars address P. O. Box 175 To correct any misunderstanding ^ u r ^ t o n i the northerly B\ ‘dWin' L I\ 6 7 1 tf that may exist among some of aide 0f independence Avenue; thence For Sale--H u d son runabout, with I’n L et r \ t h e 0°|k t h e * # '( “h,,^h h!? running northerly and parallel with electric lights; price $326. Phone o s tate that the Lutheran Church of g*treet one l uodred twenty-two 446-W. Freeport. 597,tt Lynbrook is entirely Engliah, and th e . ^ 22) feet; thence easterly and paral- „ u , - . , . c ^ church . n t h \ country lean Am erican. wjtb Independence Avenue fifty For b a le - F o r d touring, Ford rune- Church and not a German or Swedish • (60) feet to t£e cantre ,iM o{ ^ 1 bout Metz runabout. Ford delivery ° nThe Church which constitutes one- ' a u to‘ p a inter, 109 Church St„ Free- ».„ o, ,h. Proteat.nl „<J ,. \«•: S.l?S«Z ~ M | _________ and twenty-two (122) feet to Indepen- Touring cars to hire by hour or day; Tbe Men’s Luther Club held its reg- dence Avenue; thence westerly along | village lim its and train calls 50c, one ular meeting at the Church on Tuer- Independence Avenue fifty (50) feet to or tw0 passengers. F. C. Van Nos- day evening last. The speaker of the the point or place of beginning. trend, tel. 708. tf evening waa tbe Rev. Mr. Steinbicker, Dated April IZth, 1916. ------------------- -- — — of Rockville Centre, and naturally, tbe HERMAN E. WINNE, Edward Engelke’a Taxicab Service, meeting was moat enjoyable. \D o c trine of Atonement\ will be the leeaon sermon at tbe Chrietian Church on Sunday next. Haff A Farrington. Plaintiff’a Attorneys, 860 Fulton Street. Jamaica, N. Y. Referee, 871 Sooth Grove Street, Freeport, L. I ; fine up-to-date tearing car to hire. $2.60 per hour; 50c one or two persona within the village lim ita; telephone - 1238-J. 568,18 SPRING SUGGESTIONS There are many items of (IrugK which are eH(>p<iall' needed at tlm Heason. We nuggeat a few: A Good Blood Purim-r A Good Face Cream Housecloaning Drug# Bath Supplies, etc. Come to our store for any of these seasonable needs. Our stock is fresh and complete and our prices are right. Let us fill your’ Spring Prescriptions. Smith & Bedell, Inc. D R L K iU lSIS F R E H H O K T , IS. Y. («5tl step* from L. I R R.) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ e l , V , 1 647.17 New House for Sale—$2900, on Ev Railroad 654,18 To Let—Seven room house, all im provements, in Roosevelt, one block from trolley ; $18, or for sale, $2750, $100 down, balance like rent. W. Taylor, phone 586W, Freeport. 667,16 Why Pay Rent in Freeport, when 1 can sell you a house for $80 per month with gas, water, electricity, steam heat and hardwood trim , 10 minutes' walk to station? Frank T. Bailey, 50 South Main St., Freeport. 508,tf F'or Sale or Rent—House and garage Whitehouse Ave., Roosevelt, one block from trolley; 6 roome and bath, open plumbing, sidewalk, curb, fruit and shade trees; rent $25; purchase price $4000; easy terms. Address P. O. Eggs for Hatching, by the set or | Box 86, F’reeport. 672,17 bfn yA hi<’ P b,V tphe|dOZenlOrw l 0l'- ' For S a le-F in e ten room house, arret nc \*> • \ , 8 an/ e 1 newly painted, good condition, north Leghorns, high grade stock. Our 1 - 1 east section, 2 blocks from new school; owner must sell on account of change of business; $10011 cash; bargain. An ply P. O. Box 9, Freeport. 682.18 Wanted—2 rooms furnished, ind* nendent kitchen for entire Summer. Box W, care Review office. 074.17 Furnished Rooms To Let—Furnjshed rooms. Apply nle Dietreck, 337 So. Main St., Free-j K- P'errepont Place, Freeport port, cr E. A. Dnrlon, 19 East Ave. j *• 485,tf 678,16 — Room To Let—Hot w a ter heat, elec- Barn for K e n t—3 stables, large floor j trie light, convenient to trolley and .... , , , ... . . , . space. Apply 28 West Merrick Road, ; station. Apply J . T. Cotter, 128 N. tihzer unloaded in Wa tagh within p ree[l0rt — - ' 1 •' the la#t two or three weeks the farm- \ _________ ers are expecting to do much planting 1 tf,or8,h!Lr™kmMml H \ aSO\ 19 lm\ed 1 For s#,# . . ........ . . ........ .mo., Employment Wanted 391,tf tuning, 617.24 Plain dressmaking at home or go out by the day; $1.25 per day Mis# C. Kamp, 2(1 West Seaman Ave. 653,18 Dressmaking — Day of 5 hrs. for 658,15 $1.0(1; coats and suits remodelled and ed. E. L. Kelley, 76 N. Main 649,17 Cattle pastured by tbe month or sea son, 400 acres, with plenty of water and shade; Massapequa Farm, Charles Kicherer, Massapequa, L. I. 033,26 Help Wanted Wanted A bookkeeper; must h e ho enterprising, energetic and capable young man; state salary, experience and references. Apply Box O, Review