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Nassau County Review FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917 Vol. XX, No. 4 Freeport Sm ffV rop->s o f t h e R e v iew fo r Fale a t G reen Matt> and H m ith w a i t e 'e . K a i'rcw l A v e n u e ; Lieh Must Register for Village Election >, !<a»%au C o u n ty R e v iew . D a S ilva's an d i> . M a in S t r e e t ; S p i u e r '* S ta ti o n e r y S to r e , S t . ; S id n e y S m i t h ’s and M ich loff'e. W e s t HIGH W ATK K I ll>ti TA B L E (Official figures for Sandy Hook) ■SihVa and Provisions of i.aw Covering—Women Not Required to Register—Auth ority Under Which Village Board Has Divided District. Friday Jan. Saturday, Sunday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. FeBV Frt-I ay Saturday. 2fi 27 28 29 30 31 1 3 10:20 a. 11:11 a. 12:08 p. 1:09 p. 2:16 p. 3:24 p. 4 :2S p. 6 :22 p. 6 :10 p. The proposition requiring registra tion for village elections having been carried at our last election, and the Village Board no* having the details under consideration, we are again puo lishing the provisions of the village law 1 covering t h i s : $49—MAY I’ROVIDE FOR ELEC TION BY Favoring Neighborhood House for Freeport The following letters favoring the plan to establish a Neighborhood House for the purpose of meeting the in creasing demands made upon the Neighborhood Workers, were left from i our last issue being received too late j to use. We are glad to note our rep j resentative citizens are favoring this FROM SUPT. OF POOR To the Neighborhood Workers:— I 1 desire to indorse the good work j that the neighborhood Workers, as an V is 7 r Y c T s . - A vTlVage, 0,y8nization.' have and *re I d containing not more than eight hun t','( / Y T , ^ ' r h v h l r i w*10 10 l *1e rnovlea on 1' 0ndi,y D'Kht . Scoutmaster, meet weekly on Wednes- t » , « . . . . . . ■«. p.e. x £ £ B r E H S i r s i Merrick T h is c o lum n is e d itetl b> indiail item s should be sen ertio n u n d e r th i s h e a d ing. Why the Church Opposes Sunday Movies Since it is a matter which has called out aggressive action on the part of wrti<,n the moving picture interests and a v i g - : — orous protest from the cnurches ali Services at the Church ot the Re over the State. I assume that it may deemer Sundav, the Fourth After Epi be of interest to the readers of the phanv, at 11 A. M. and So’clock P. M. Review to have a clear Matement of Morning Prayer and sermon. Evening the ground* upon which the church o p - ' p r&yer aRd sermon. The Church Bellmore Roosevelt F r a n k R o b e r ts is < am i v icin ity . A ll o r d e rs w ill receive t h e sam e care;fu re p r e s e n ta t i v e in B e thnore and new s le f t w i t h him e l a t t e n t i o n as a t o u r F r a n k S. Snek#*ker.fJr.. o u r a u t h o r ise d rep r e se n ta t i v e , is in th i s v illag e every T u e s d a y , an d a p p o i n t m e n ts f o r c a llin g f o r s poses the opening of the moving lures on Funday. 1. This Saturday evening is the date of the old-fashioned dance to he given by Advance Hook end Ladder Company in its hall. The firemen are making spe cial efforts to furnish an evening ipies o f t h e N a s s a u C o u n ty R e v iew u S . N a th a n 'b S to r e . N a s s a u Road. P|c\ School meets in the Parish Mouse each old-time nociability and entertainment. Sunday at 10 A. M. The Woman’s ----------- Fiist of all it is not because the Auxiliary meets weekly on Thursdays i- o d nru . t‘; The item in this column last week of regarding the candidacy of Mr. Duryea church feare-thc^effect of a counter at ]a t 2.30 P. M. traction on Sunday night. who go to eburen will not patronize ^ d a t e s ’ class meetson Fridays at 3.45 the movies on Sunday, nor will those p. M. The Boy Scouts, Dv. Emison, for the Republican nomination for Town Superintendent of Highways, was not meant to be at all derogatory to Mr. Duryea. The name of the per-; ventien by Captain J. N. Hartman, formerly of the New York Fire De partment, appears in this issue, on P*Ke 7- _________ Fred Mengel, a gas company in spector. was fined $10 Thursday by Justice Flint for driving too fast in an Harry J. Apeler, who is employed in The G. F. S. meets hi the sales department of the Double- _____ _____________ ________ ay. night. The people weekly on Fridays at 7.30 P. M. Can- day-Psge Company, left last Sunday son sending in the item was sufficient metrniriiyt ---------- . — c . - -------- -- on a three-months’ business trip. He to warrant the publication. Our point will first cover the northern uart o f ----- '• • this State and will then s tart for the South, going as far as San Antonio, Texas, before returning home. looking after those that are in need of John Reihoid had his right hand had- ' ly cut while at work in the Columbian NOT Brass Foundry recently ; requiring sev- ections. If at an annual el»ction, the number of votes cast for village olfi- a, a|atance< flnd W||| at time, work cers shall exceed eight hundred the in conjulietion with the orgariization. bohrd of truHtees may by resolution, ; Yours *rulv adopted at least thirty days before the ' p-rli^ |jn Be(je|| next annual election divide such v,l- „ Overseer of the Poor, lage into electnn districts, containing; ^ not more than eight hundred voters. r ROM A PAS 1 OR Such resolution shall specify the boun-j To the Neighborhood Workers:— daries of each district. 1 am glad of the opportunity to say r t e n s t PR i 8 word t° r fhe idea of establishing a ^ , Neighborhood House in Freeport. The NECESSARY TO IN PERSON vrai sticks. The wound is healing New (iolf Club Elects Section 61a :—TIME A village may adopt proportion for the registration of vot- vital touch with erg atv elections in such village and ------------ thereafter the provisions of section Manhattan Country Club Secures Val yyi 0f the election law that no regis- uable Newly-Developed Golf Course trations shall be required for village at Freeport Baldwin elections shall not apply to such vil lage. If such proposition be adopted some excep lions, but in geneial they are different kinds of people. 2. Thu church is not afraid for her life either. She knows that she was founded and ordained of God and has been protected and prospered through the centuries. The gates of Hell nev er have and never will prevail against her. So far as her life and prosperity is concerned she may well snap her fin gets in the face of moving pictures, baseball, open saloons or any other form of evil that tries to encroach was simply this. If he wants the nomination he should get it on his merits, but if the politicians believe, aa the item said, that he would give M 7 the whole town its pro rata abate, he i he Jolly Six will give a dance in would not be elected, and if lie did rirernen s Hall next Saturday evening. i g IVe the whole town its pro rata share rw,I , ,. . ............... . he weuld not continue t o ' ‘have the in- • The ladies of the /illage w.I give a fluenceof prominent politicians.” Mr. - Miss Marion Morris of Yonkers, N. pmochle. euchre and dance for the Patterson, the present Commissioner. Y. has been a guest this week at the 7?len^ lf,l ° f • L JBarnabas the Apostle R. jg giving good faithful service, but he days at 8.00 P. M. A cordial invita tion is extended to all to attend the services of this church and to become identified with its community interests. Rectory visiting Littebrandt. her aunt, Mrs. J. J. C. Church in Fircmert’s Hall on Lin coln e Birthday night, Monday, ieoru- ary 12. Good basketball is scheduled for the Parish House on Tuesday evening at 8.15. A recent challenge from the Boy Scouts to the Men's Club has been accepted a d four of the old Club team ^ _ first thing to consider is the need. FOR REGIS- 'fBjs QUe8tjon jygg not require debate, j upon her Sunday, j 3 RA I ION. A village may adopt a or eVen analysis, for those who are in | 3. But the church opposes the open vital touch with the conditions that i ing of motion picture theatres on Sun j consisting of L. Burns, H. Muller. K. obtain in our village. The testimony day because she honestly believes ihat j Brown, and J. Mulcuhy with the of our social workers—and whose tes it is against the public good. And by sistanceofGeo. Mulcany will meet the timony is more valuable?—is convinc- that she takes into consideration the j Scouts J. Wood, A. Otto, F. Colvin, did not have all to say about the dis tribution of road money; he has to con- ___ suit the Town Board and they in turn , . «... . . . . , , don’t hesitate to admit they consult ^ ‘0nL,O_G'lb? ; th^ , T nf d . a .b,Cycle the town committee in laying out their repair shop in the Gallet buliding Bellmore Avenue. ing enough to establish in the minds of all good citizens the need of such a e . . . ,, . z.i l « — -- ----- - - ■ Neighborhood House to carry on effi- Manhattan Country Club Inc., an the inspectors of election of each e lec-! cjent|y the work of social protection organization with a memberthip of tion district of such village shall meet anj gUCju| uplift. prominent merchants and professional on the tenth day preceding each elec- The | j t t | e rooms now occupied bv I‘n ‘‘n tion in such village at the place in the Neighborhood Workers Association such election district where the ele'e-j are entirely inadequate to meet the tion is to be held, and at such hours various situations that confront the men, residing in Manhattan, Nassau, Queens and Kings C’ounti -s, was formed recently with the purpose of maintaining a golf course, to provide its members with facilities for enjoy ment of outdoor sports and for the pro motion of social intercourse. Twelve members constitut3 the Board of Directors, six of whom have been elected as follows: Hiram R. Smith, Freeport, Super visor Town of Hempstead; president. August V. Lumber;, Manhattan, 58th Street and Third Avenue; vice presi C. D. Baker, F’reeport, Superintend ent of L. 1. R. R . ; chairman Board of Admissions. Daniel W. Blumenthal, Manhattan, 85 Nassau S t r e e t ; secretary, William H. F’leiach, Manhattan, 251 West 92nd S t r e e t ; treasurer. higher good of the whole man. The ; A. Bartow, W. Miller, and R. Keil. public may or may not be interested in The G. F. S. team will also play a vis religion directly, at least not in the ; iting team upon the same evening kind the church represents, but it is making a great night vitally interested in morals. Eve'y- Admission is 10 cents, body believes in honesty, purity, so- will go to the Scouts. briety and industry Enduring morals ------------ are built up only on convictions and Robert Dewar who has been at the an/ community that makes light of re- Brooklyn Hospital, Senty, for the last of basketball. The proceeds The Carrollton Realty Company has two cottages in course of erection on its property, just south of the railroad. The annual dance of the Bellmore Vacht Club will be held in Foremen’s Hall on Saturday evening, February 10 . Mrs. Wiilism Tahb, Mrs. Heineman, Mrs. E l i y b e t h Phillips and Rev. A. J. Smith Httended the regular meeting of the Archdeaconry of Queens and Nas sau Counties held Wednesday, J anuary 24, at St. Luke's Church, Sea Cliff. Holy Communion was held at the morn ing session with Rev. Oscar Treder. Dean of the Cathedral, as celebrant. The Long Island Realty Company is l uncheon was ssrved, after which the building three new bungalows in Fred- ! business meeting whs held, rick Park, near the depot. „ ' , „ - ----------- Frederick Peterson of Henry Street, - mav ...... --------------------- —— d - - ^ ; ...... ................... . ....... . ........ . ................ .. The Ladies’ Aid of the M E Church conductor on t h e N . Y . & L . l . T r a c - as the board of trustees or such mem purposes of its existence and its work. ! ligion and does not support and respect seven or eight weeks undergoing an „ ho|d „■<Measuring Social\ this tion Co trolley, is a patient in Mercy h e r s therenf so n r e in n f l i r e s H h hv - t l ______ : _______ . r , — i i - : - . . - : i ____ . . . 1 u u , u n m c o s v i m g d u e i n i m i s bers thereof as are in office, shall by The pressing nature of the cases cail i religious institutions will not long re operation and convalescing, latterly ivridav 'evenimr •>« ,h! Hospital. inn A l i n n t p H H t t W f ? n t V (iBVH P**— C. — I ... i n zviliorv an tru v* «in /l in« -l u a a tl fT oV -I nr r a? i V Iv v. I n I I i F a u 11 Fi 1-f 111 ir V-i ♦ ‘ ' J ** • resolution adopted at least twenty days for immediate HCtjon> ,:Uchi for ;n. before every reg’stratmn day desig ytance, as feeding and housing-a nate, which shall include at least four pjace eatt a place to sleep, even a consecutive hours between sunrise and p|ace t0 wait unti| 80mething is done, t ipht o'clock in the evening, for the | At present the quarters of the Neigh- pur mse of preparing, a register for b o r h y ^ Workers’ Association offer such election, which shall, so iar as | rygoj^yoiy f )r consultation and tele- piactical, be m the same form as the i phone communication, vith uncertain register of voters in such election die- j places of refuge far away. A Neigh- trict for the last preceding general el- j borhood House of the proper'size might ection. 1 he town clerk of the town meet (be combined purposes of a shall, upon applicaiion, deliver to such j Young Woman’s and Young Men’s insiiectors the register of the last p i e - ;Chri8tia„ Association. A place of ceding general election in any election ; meeting, of instruction, of play and district in which such election district a|| (|)e gycial activities possible where is wholly er partly situated, such in- groups can cohgregate. specters shall, for the annual village This project will cost service, hard indus- i suffering with pblebit s, was brought 1 to his home here on Sunday by auto mobile where he is continuing appar ently to perfect recovery. At a dinner given on Friday evening t0Wn register the names of all persons I conditions of arousing interest\ qualified to vote at such election in j j n g -------- and raising money. To hope all the citizens of 1 ' ------- ’• will to the newly elected officers at the quann eu to vote a t auen election m [ jne service Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York , gacb district which appear upon the | (bis plan I r m h h l n C.t'.VllY’irrjlf inn reKister of voters for the il*3t Preced- i Freeport, Baldwin and Roosevelt y.ui> ha.i availed itself of an option jng general election in such election j tittHch themselvpH in n rniiratreoiiq from Hugo Stearns to purchase what district excent the names of such vot- u c i , ’ „ considered a most beautifu'ly devel- e a ae LVe Droveo tr™hY satisfact.on hopeful 8nd v,tlal ^ 80 h8t 1(9 s c oped golf and country club, situated of such inspecLrs to have ceased to be T * W' ‘ ^ 9{)'ay b?f”Ze -the eya8 of with r,-w d l ^ t c r building* eucli as club houee, green names were placed upon aucb register, keeper s residence, professional a shop, anrj shall add to such register the caddie s house, etc., tennis courts, , names of all persons known or proven The G. F. S. basketball team will ; ploy tomorrow night, Saturday, at Smithville South. Harry C. Muller who was operated upon at the Mercy Hospital, Hemp-! stead last week for appendicitis by Dr. Sunday School room of the church. Three will be games, refreshments and a program for the amusement of all who attend. You are invited to come and join in spending a social hour. Mrs. Elizabeth Putzki is still critical condition at her home, tagh Harbor. Wan” Obituary to the satisfaction of such inspectors to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the election for which such registration is made. Such inspectors shall in like manner prepare a register *\ ’ ' ‘ ’ •’ ‘ — ’ vil- the well-equipped Neighborhood House. Let me just use this occasion to ex press my great appreciation cf the effi cient way in which my demands upon Mrs. Scholey have been met and con trolled. We are indeed fortunate in having with us a social worker with the intelligence and sympathy of the type found in this good woman. Very sincerely, (Rev.) Reginald H. Scott. FRUM A VILLAGE TRUSTEE Aring Embarks in hendball courts and practice holes. The purchase is said to be $250,000. The formal opening of the golf links will take place some time in May. The membership lists counts upward of two hundred members and (it looks fb ^ea ch special eTectYon' in such a# if a waiting Ijst will greet the open- lage- except that the regjgter for mg day. 1 a n n u a | election in such village shall be ! j used by them aa the basis therefor. ! C r e v n i s u r f l t W i n « < P r i y p s All the provisions of the election law ‘ in relation to the registration of voters ’ Po Neighborhood Workers:— William E. Lrevoiserat was “warded ahal]i g0 t a r „ practicali app,y to tht. 1 am heartily in favor ot the project second prize on Single Loml. Buff Leg- ; r e g i8trati0n provided for by this sec - ! o{ establishing in Freeport a Neigh- horn cockerel at the recent exhibition tjon r borhood House. The cause is a worthy held a t Pittsburgh, I’a., closing a most | vj|]age c|erk shall furnish the \ one' and should such a plan ripen into •ucceasful season, his biros having won ; nece„ ary blank bookg and b]anks at a reality, I have no doubt that it would 32 prizes at shows in three different j tbe expeDee 0f (be village. ] Prove great benefit to our commun- ^*a**s'» i Elections in such villages shall be 1 j^y- Little do those who are fortunate conducted in the manner provided by 1 ' n know of the suffering and dis- this chapter and tbe election law, ex-| t f es8 P0°r Bnd needy and oft- L>e a ] E s t a t e I i n e I cept that no person shall be entitled i times this suffering falls upon helpless j to vote thereat whose name does not j children who are made to feel the George Armg. former Postmaster ; a p p ear upon the regjgter of the elec- PanRa of hunger and cold because of and a Republican County Committee- | (;ion district in which he claims to be ; the dissolute habits of their parents or man. will enter the well-known Arm I Dtitl d to vote others charged with their care and of Horace T. Charters & Co. real es- §51 :_ INSPECTORS tate dealer at Long Beach. Mr. Armg t j q N will assume his duties on February 1 i and will be the Carter Company s local president of the village shsll, annual-; What is to become of the little ones. r<?£^*s^nt,ltlve' . ,, , ly, at least twenty days befoie the an- The former postmaster is well known nua| Section. appoinP four inspectors here, having been Uncle bam s repre- j of election for euch vi| lage, or if t ,ie senative for a number of years. He vi||age congtitu,e, more than one elec- wbs succeeded by Postmaster Parsons tion dilltrict| four inspectors of elec- at the beginning of President W.lson s tjon for e|ection di8triet> t0 pre. prasentterm o f office. His knowledge gi()e at viilage elective until their of the local realty held which dates i8Uccea80rg arH appointed S u ( : h a p . „ back to the old days before the ad- ! pojnt ments shall be made from lists cuu|d be rescued from places destruct- vent of cement and brick construction prepared. certified and filed with the i lve to their moral and physical life at and tile roof and extensive acquaint- I vjnage c|erk by tbe t ^ 0 political pur a timti when rescue is imperative and ence emong present and former resi-j tie9 entjtied unde,r tbe election law to temporarily cared for until a better- representation on a board of election ment in their conditions could be officers, if any such lists shall h a v e j brought about. been filed as hereinafter provided. Surely such a building or home under The village committee of the party competent management would be of casting the highest number of votes ! ur|t°ld value. Our Neighborhood and the villMge committee of the party Workers have done a g reat deal of good casting the next highest number of “nd brought sunshine into many a dark votes a t the last preceding general el ection may each prepare a list contain ing the names of at least two persons main honest, clean, sober and trious. Now the crying need in the spiritual life of today is for more rest, quiet and repose. Modern life is strung to too high a.key. There is too much going on, too many interests thrusting themselves upon us constantly. We have no time for thinking or re-adjust ing our ideas. Now what bearing has this on the Sunday opening of movies? Just this very obvious bear ing that this new form of amusement Newton is making » rapid recovery. PHILOMENA MARINO is infringing upon the institution that , , „ , from nrehistoric times even before fhe eighth anniversary of the Men s Philomena, infant daughter of Dorn- Moses or the Bible, has'been dedicated Club was fittingly celebrated in the I inick and Rosie Marino, died at her to rest and that repose- of mind and Par,9h H°use on Tuesday evening late home, Debevo.s btreet, Roosevelt, soul which is found in the worship of The attendance was not as large as on Monday, funeral Tuesday with bur- tht* Creator ^ was expected, illness end and absence lal in Creunlield Cemetery; C. A. f^ul- There are those who contend that | from 11,8 village keeping many away, ton funeral director, there can be no good«reater than lib- 11,ut, t he usual Rood time was enjoyed erty. And that ouif^resent Sunday an,i the Club sent forth upon another laws are a serious abridgement of per- year s success. fhe winter meet'ng . . , of the Archdeaconry of Queens and at Nassau Hospital oi pneumonia «». Nassau was held on Wednesday at St. 1 Tuesday. Funeral services were held Luke’s Church in Sea Cliff. The Ref. at.the home of his son, Philip Fisher, WM. H. Littberandt and F. W. Settla South Side Avenue, on Thursday, were the local delegates attending. ; Hev. R. H. Scott, rector of the Church of the Trans'iguration. officiating; sonal liberty. Upon second thought 1 am sure that we will see that always the good of the whole or the good of the largest number is the highest good any social unit can seek. This takes precedence over personal liberty. The SAMUEL FISHER Samuel Fisher, aged 51 years, died Russell Hose Co. No. 2 held a spe cial meeting at its headquarters Tues day evening, January 23. The princi pal order ot business was the discus sion of the question of having Leonard Avenue Pevkskill graveled This is a dirt road and from no v until .Mnnmer will many times be in an unpu -able condition owing to the mud. When there is a thaw it is going to he a hard task for this company to gi t their ap- paiRto* out to answer the alarm. With a view of givin, the best service at ali times the company is desirous of having some action tiijten towards im proving this highway. At the January meeting of this corn- pan', Rev. Adalbert J. Smith was el ected to membetship. At the next meeting of the Fire Council his name will l.e proposed for the office of De- pa. nt Chaplain. claims, of the person must yield his face of the demands Now a quiet Sunday, free from labor, free from secular demands, to be spent in rest and recreation of mind and soul, has been declared by church and State, labor organizations and societies in the Friends, Six Years Parted, terment Greenfield Cemetery; C.’ A whole.. Meet Again via Wireless m T m VuY'ivJd by two son. When you can't locate a long-lost j pnd a darghtcr. . friend, resort to wireless. A F’reeport I man six years ago made the acquaint- SUSAN BROSMAN ance of a young man in Asbury Park, ' Susan Brosman. aged 53 years, died S:. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rev. Adelbert J. Smith, deacon in charge. Sunday services, morning prayer and a. me ri at 10:00. Bishop Frederick Burgess bus set aside this Sunday, Januiry 28, as a Jay for which the uf- fcti- gi will be applied towards the current expenses of the Church Charity n j-j • r> vi C?M«%r!n«r V 'rtttorxJ i-■ • r v* i ri ^ 'at 11:80. The Deacon now has two confirmation classes, the Young Peo ple’s Class meeting every Saturday at to be one of the great boons of human- d‘’ wbo waa 8 vyireleas operator, at her late home, South Main Street, . 8 :00 o’clock at his residence, 22 Henry ity that shall not be taken away. Tbe ! P)l,r' n8 l Ae intervening years he did on Tuesday of Bright’s disease. F’un- 'Street, and the class for older people individual must submit to the restraint not ^ear from his New Jersey friend, eral Sirvicee will be held this Friday 1 meeting every Tuesday evening at the that the good of the whole requires ! o*06?1 t0 hear that he had changed his afternoon, Rev. J. S. Gould, pastor of home of Miss Ida Chapman, at 8:00 OF’ EL E C - 1 support and because of circumstances If a proposition for the regis-1 beyond control, such aa want of em- and the helpless babes whose parents will not or cannot provide them with necessary food and shelter? In such instances relief must be had without delay. The process of law in compell ing a man to support his family is slow and inelfieacioua. If we had a settlement house these young children dents ought to make him a valuable men in the real estate business. —Long Beach Press. Try my special box of cut flowers 76c fur the weekend. C. R. Ankers, riorist, Rockville Centre, L. 1. : tele phone connection; delivery anywhere. A J v T i n « r m i m Now what argument is there in f a v - ' rae,on t0 v!B,t the ,only 7°lm8n ama or of throwing open our Sunday to this | * ' new form of amusement that is already ““ r '\ a viewed with alarm by the thoughtful element because of the dis- sapating effect it is having upon the intellect and soul? It cannot be contended that six nights in the week with double per formances and several afternoons, do not furnish opportunity enough for ev eryone to attend all they ought to. We are compelled to smile at the sug gestion of philanthropic interest. Tnere is only one obvious argument for the opening and that is that these interests, already grown enormously wealthy, are filled with an insatiable Miss Beatrice Carman, and he asked her to try to locate Harold Warren of Asbury Park and to send his regards. Two days later Sinclair Raynor of Free port, another amateur operator, re ceived a wireless message from Mr. Warren sent to bis Freeport friend. The sender conveyed his beat wishes and promised that he would write. The letter came today. ; the Presbyterian Church, officiating; interment Greenfield Cemetery ; C. A. Fulton, funeral director. Mrs. Brosman is survived by two sons and three daughters, Mrs. John Verity of Merrick, Mrs. Ruy Miller of Philipeberg, N. J., Mrs. George Car-j penter of Jamaica, Joseph Brosman of Philipsberg, N. J., and William Bros- man of Merrick. J. A. MacELHINNY James A. MacElhinny, counsel and secretary of New York & North Shore o’clock, each class session lasting about one hour. i Dances are held every Thursday ev ening in Alpha F’ire Hull under the auspices of the Jolly F’our. Music by Mole’s orchestra. Work is progressing rapidly on the new house of Mrs. Mary Mollineaux on Washington Avenue. Downs Celebrate „ . . . , , ----------- , ---------- ---------------------------- SCHOOL NOTES _ j . a g i e , Jan. 19. Traction Company, which operates be- Bu andance bsnner was awarded tween Flushing and Hicksville, died , t o M r , Bentley's 2nd Grade for the On Sunday evening, January 1, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Downs of South Side greed for mure. That since six days’ Avena„ ce|e\brated the 25th anniver-1 profits are so good they want^ to^sejze aary 0f t bejr wedding with a dinner a t I the Crystal Lake House. Dancing and Thursday at his home in Port Wash- A n n i v e r s a r y 'HKton, from pneumonia. Mr. Mac Elhinny was was known to many of our residents for his active interest in the establishment of our local trolley the Ralston shoes for men ; stylish, dres sy. comfortable and durable; note adv. ! qualified to serve as inspectors of elec- on page 8. Sold only at Crevoiser- i tioD- for each election district in such a t ’s, 95 So. Main St. . A d v e rtisem e n t Tiger F'ur Sets, $4.76; Kegel’s. Advertisem e n t. and gloomy habitation. It has been said t h a t true happiness is found in making others happy. The movement for a settlement bouse _______ ________ ______ _______ where this work can be properly done village\ which iist shall be certified by j wi,h a view doing the greatest good the chairman of such committee, and j should, and will receive the support of filed with the village clerk. al1 wel1 minded people in our village. Women otherwise entitled to vote on Henry L. Maxson. ___ propositions at special village elections When you have ceased using a still- Y t ^ ^ C e m “ xTatch 8r‘ Kl,9 n r '\ ~ RePt' ^ useful article, advertise it and sell it _ ___ fur cash. _______ A d v e rtisem e n t P l a y 3 S U C C B S S H. Schloae, proprietor of FYeeport’e . Pl?c r a 'Il',nK Shrew, at the leading department store, wishee to A,ner'can T ^ a 1™- Wednesday even- announce to hla patrons that the store ,nS- ‘ a,d ° f ^ C‘ll,rcb will close at 8 o ’clock evenings during | ? , ? \ r “ o|y. Redeemer, wan well at- tbe months of J anuary, February and March. A d v e rtise neeot tended. .Most of the parts were taken by local people and the performance waa enjoyed. We have dropped the price on all ateae of coei. t Freeport Coal Co., II S. Main St.. Tel. 869. All tors at coat; Kegel’i. Airedale dog loet; see adv. Weekly Weather Report (For our readers in other localities) Fridfty, January 19, clear, windy. Saturday, clear, nice Winter day. Sunday, overcast in a. m., enow at and till dark, rain all night. Monday, mow nearly gone, ice on roada, foggy, slippery walking; windy cleared off all snow, clear and cold at night. Tuesday, clear, cool; ideal Winter day. Wednesday, overcast, cool. Thursday, slight anew ia a. m. Black Coney Meffe, 18.75; Kegel'a. A d v e rtisem e n t upon the seventh and mske that crowning day of all. It is commer cialism that is clamoring for Sunday movies. The interests, that is the film makers, ard producers, are urging on the theatre owners. And they as ready and interested parties are break ing over the traditions of our commun ities, and tiampling upon the convic tions of the large class of citizens who give s tr ength and dignity and charac ter to oqr State. Unclaimed Letters other entertainments were provided. Several solos were rendered by J. W. Mr Wm> Downs and rerd. Gluck gave an ex- yPrnHrd0 *vj r [' bibition of buck dancing. There were Claeglc Novelty Mfg. Co. four generationsof the family present. Car nter Among those who attended were: Cohen Mr'g. cbB8. L. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Downs, George A. Dedek Mr F , an(.ig Downs, Mr. and Mrs. C. F Higgins. ]JeuU.n MrJ >Iary E. Centra, Ave. Miss Bessie Downs, Ferd Gluck, Mr. Francjs- Mr. t;eorgti and Mrs. J. W. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. ^Vlr hldwin ^ Daniel Ebbets. Miss Josephine Ebbets, Heimbergrr, Mr. and Mrs A”. For this the church does not feel Mr. Hnd Mrg. C. E. Chappie. Miss H e i b ^ M 7 ' U u i Y called upon to stand She protests Eatelle Magee, all of Brooklyn ; Mi is I j e ' b i ss 1 rene and she proposes to fight. The courts Grace Eicbell< W. Wilson, William F. J o h r . o n William of; the State are swinging into line and Dow™, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Seaman, W V the Legislature. « e pray may stand Dr c W. ltoot- Mr. and Mrg. Frank ' true to the laws handed down by feth- St.amani Miga Edna Campbell, Mr. and Pn?“ ’p u „ ers, which if enacted on different Mrg A Cr08ette Bnd Mr. and Mra. Folace Mr# grounds, now counted antiquated and Thomaa Roche> of Bngtoni held in contempt, from those we hold , The dining room wa| deCorated CasinD Ave. Polace, Mrs. A. Presdee. Mr. and Mrs. M. E., 2 Page, Mrs., Washington St. were yet laws that protected an, insti- • n T K .T i i phillips, Mrs. T. O. 283 Miller Ave. ” -: y! L a7 L u 7_P' / . : ®7u u l ! ! ^ aDd gray, ae was the table deco- Hae, M|8S Malv tution that has been of untold benefit rationg. - The favorg lor the ladie8 to our country. , were silver bon bon baskets and for (Rev.) J. Sidney Gould. the gent| , men, drinking steins. (This wide-awake pastor preached Mr. end Mrs. Downs were in receipt along this line of the above remarks of many pretty and useful gifts, to a large pongregation in tbe Presby terian Church Sunday morning. j More Freeport News on Page 8 DR. CURTICE HITS SUNDAY MOVIES — ' L \\ ------- - ----------------- !\ Hae, Miss Maiy Reynolds. Mrs. Frank, 98 Walnut Avp. Roehr, Mrs C. J. Standing, Mrs. B. T. Benson Smith, P. M. January 23, 1917. It will pay you to call in at Sidney Ralston, the shoe with a reputation Smith’s, 16 Merrick Road, and look a . . for comfort, style and durability; note °*Br his stock. He h a s everything As a prelude to tbe morning sermcn ^ on ^ ^ onJy at (hat you advertised in the bicycle A d v e r tisem e n t Red Fox Sets, $9.50; Kegel’s. A a v r t le— —t last Sunday Dr. Curtice called the a t-, Q . a tention of the congregation to the f a c t ! erat a' a° ho\ Ml,ID 151 that since two Appellate Divisions of the Supreme Court had rendered a de cieion t h a t present State lawe forbid-! ding ebows, etc., to be given on Son- day covered moving picture ebows where an admission was charged and made such exhibitions illegal on tbe Sabbath, the matter had been appealed (continued on page 5 ) To be able to sell your property, at a fair price, through a moderate amount of claaaified advertising is to secure an important result through an unimportant expenditure. A d v e rttsem e n t . line and as be buys in large quantities, he can give aa good a price as the larg est New York dealers. His stock of over 200 wheels comprises Iver John son. New England. Royal, etc.; also Fiske and Goodrich tires of all grades. Furthermore bis guarantee is genuine. A d v ertieem ent. Full areas suits hired; Kegel's. Advertleen week ending January 19, with 98 per Begents’ examinations are being henl at the new school this week. The results will be published in this column next week. Slate examinations for Grades 5, 6 and 7 were held on Thursday and F'ri- j day of this week. Principal, teachers and scholars have been txu.ptiuiu»,iy busy fur the past term preparing for these examinations as the time was much shorter than usual, due to the delsy in me opening of th< schools. Many scholars have taken advantage of the privilege of remaining after school hours in (he attempt to make up '.he school work in the past three months. All are hoping for a satis- , factory result in the tests. Attention is called to the adv. of the Ravenswood Poultry Farm in this issue, They are now booking orders for March and April deliveries of young chicks. Fire Whistle on Stormy Weather At the request of the Board of Edu cation of F'reeport Schools, through Prof. Ward (7. Moon, the Fire Council has ordered that on days when school is not to be held on account of inclem ent weather, a single blast of the fire whistle shall be blown et 8:16 whhn there is to be no morning session, and a similar blast at 12:80, when there la to be no afternoon session of tbe school. This only applies to bad ! weather, and is only to be blown upon tbe order of tbe Superintendent of Schools, wh»n there is to be NO ses sion. | Freeport Fire Department, _______ C. O. Niles, See. Bargains in fura a t Kegel’a.