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I? . ; p r: ; NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Congressman Hicks Looking After District To the Editor:— , Owini; to Long Island being in close proximity to New York City as well as to the munition plants of Connecticut, many feel that we might be the ob jective point in case of ah attack by an invading force. Realizing the exposed condition of ou.r coasts, I have taken the matter up with the Navy Department and have called their attention to the facts and have urged them to'extend the fullest protection to the district. I trust the district will feel assured that we will do all in our power, with the means at band to afford security. Although not fully recovered from my recent illness I am glad to be back at my post- in Washington at this crit ical time. tiordially, Frederick C. Hicks. Nine out of every ten of the possi ble tenants for your furnished rooms arc readers of the classified ads. \ d v o r t L t t w r n t Crystal Lake House SPECIAL! Suitable Accommodations for Card Parties, Dances, Etc. DINNER PARTIES for any number or persons FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board Grove St. and So. Side Ave. Planting Trees on Arbor Day Big Glove Factory Arbor Day will be celebVated in ' at Rockville Centre this county on April 20 Tb.s is m ac- (Special Contributori cordance w.th the districting of the Ju|,ug Kayeer & Co one of tbe State according to climatic condi- , t manufacturefa of glove8 in the tions, there being three arbor days >n Unjted States, have investigated con- ■' ' ork th,B year for the flret | ditions here and after being satisfied that Nassau County offered possibili- | time.1 Besides For Rent Having transferred^ all m y interests in the Lee- 1 by sch!,L!'1Si?tiM?\an.i.1 ROOM HOUSE on Morris Avenue, steam heat, all improvements; rent $30.00. Patterson Co., Inc., to resum e my Building, Arbor Day by schools, societies, and of a small faotory, has opened a smaU civ,c organizations, there is a move-1 but well. equip,)ed g iove factory on the ment this year among householders of city and country to plant, on this day, trees and shrubs around their corner of Park and Maple Avenues, ; Rockville Centre. , , ,. , , . . The company has long and favor- homes and so add to the beauty and ab, been known for its progressive- vulue of them own grounds TTiere n„ s and its buajnesa has ^ con. ! are many rural schools in New York , tinualJv expanding, so that at the that have been rescued from a condi- pre8ent time employment is given to Geo. Y. Patterson, I will D e c o r a t ing and Painting as formerly carried on by me. tion of bleakness by the planting of evergreens and other trees and shrubs, and the general effect upon teachers and pupils is said to have been marked. This also is a good day ac cording to the State College of Ag riculture, to make a start on a muni cipal or village forest, and to plant wind-breaks around country homes. 4000 men and women in their Brook lyn plant, which occupies an area of 400,000 square feet, with an annual pay roll of about three million dol lars; in addition branches are located in Amsterdam, Sidney, Hornell and Sherbrook. The new plant was placed in charge of Louis Le\ ine, an energetic young ROOM FLAT over store formerly Raynor s Grocery; $15.00. FRED. L. J. LEE 71 S. M a i n St. F R E E P O R T , N T e l e p h o n e 12 9 a bulletin, No. 00, tvils about tj11-'; manager direct from the Kayser Com- ST0RE, formerly Raynor’s Grocery, remodeled, first-class condition. A N N U A L S C H O O L M E E T I N G third publication. No. 12, deals with the f nr. Woodlot. These will be mailed v rhout charge u(*on applica tion to the State College of Agricul ture at Ithaca. home grounds, and another. No.40, pany.g Brooklyn factory. He brought contams suggestions for starting with him a staff of capable assistants county, town or village forests. A am| instructors to help him develop the inexperienced workers which he knew would apply for positions. Mr. Levine put many of his modern ideas of factory work and life into practice. Cleanliness, light and plenty of fresh air are the first things that impVess you as you enter the build ing. A small restaurant or dining room enables the employees to buy a wholesome and well-cooked luncheon for a small price. This is hut one of many ways in which the Kayser peo ple will cooperate with their people to make the working hours more pleas ant and profitable for the employees. The Kayser people are advertising i iq this issue for help wap ted. >• - 00 5 V 8 # ... 5. I S o r e T h r o a t s D a n g e r o u s ! I l o v r to \ vol« l T 'l i v m — M any serious discuses w h ich people I oi din.'Vvtly connect in no w a y with throat soreness are declared by pro i- ! elan s to be often directly traceable to | a iieglevied sor- thtoal or to tonsillitis. , 1’- d p l e who tak» ;i few teaspoon Mils I of pleasant Listing I lenzomint, wiien the throat becomes sore, arc able to ■j d« i m> iinmedi.itely th e bacteria which cause the inflam m a t i o n and to i obtain quick relief from the soreness I an d all d. nm r of blood infection. In j bc \ 1 i ' i of tonsillitis Bonzomint is The Annual School Meeting of the inhabitants of Union Free School Dis trict No. ti, of the Town of Hempstead, (piitlified to vote at school meeting* in said district, will be held in the assembly room in the Grove Street School Building. Grove and Pine Streets, on Tuesday evening, May 1st. 1!H7. at 8 P. >L,for the purpose of electing three Trustees; one in place of Rowland H. j Mayland, deceased, to till his unexpired term, from May 1st, 1917, to July NEW STORE BEING BUILT next to Schluter’s. -1™’. S T/™, July .‘Ust, 1917, and for the transaction of such other business as may regu- e j larly come before the meeting. STORE 44 WEST MERRICK ROAD, will make ' as follows: Business Administration any reasonable alterations for responsible tenants. A P P L Y T O P r o f e s s i o n a l C a r d s .CHARLES G. HILL Lawyer Stephen P. Pettit IIO W e s t 3 4 t h St., N. Y. City, or Freeport, N. Y. Clerk- Treasurer Supplies School Elections Educational Administration Salaries Supt and Clerk Attendance Officer and Census Enumerator Supplies : Other Expenses Instructional Service ! Teachers’ Salaries j Text Books 1 Supplies r I Commencement Exercises and Exhibits -i'J Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. CLINTON M. FLINT Counselor-at-Law Operation of School Plant Wages of Janitors and Other Employees Fuel Light Janitors' Supplies Service other than personal Maintenance of Plant Repairs of Buildings I Repairs and Replacement of Furniture and Other Equipment 800.00 100.00 10.00 ) 00.00 s 3800.00 675.0(1 50.00 150.00 52250 oo 1750.00 1500.00 100.00 4000.011 2632.60 510 HO 407 0 8254.00 I Ooo oi) 19 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. V. Ir.-urance Fixed Charges lioo.oo 1 lim oo iaid ! without Benzomtnt during tins sun- throat season. I A - A Yuur /)/ iigiji tl /or >i 50c liotth of FREEPORT, L 1. B E N Z O M I N T SIDNEY H. SWEZEY Counselor-at- Law •tonuy to Loan on Bond and Mortgage Office, Railroad Ave., Freeport -temdence. North Long Beach Avenue j Freeport, N. Y. LEO F1SHEL Attorney at Law Freeport, N. Y. Complete Bathroom Outfit, $60.00 1 z X EDGAR JACKSON R e s i d e n c e and S h o w R o o m s 41 N. Grove St. Freeport, L. I. In my show rooms you will find at City Prices C a b i n e t and Tile M a n t l e s A n d i r o n s and Fire S e t s B a s k e t G r a t e s G a s G r a t e s and Logs S p a r k G u a r d s and S c r e e n s file B a t h R o o m s and V e s t i b u l e s a S p e c i a l t y Payment of Ronds Direct Interest on Bonds Interest on Short Term Loans Debt Service 7725.110 7546.50 200.00 < apital Outlay (Acquisition a ml Construction) Alteration of Old Buildings (Not Repairs) 500.00 Instructional Apparatus 800.00 Salaries \uxiliary Agencies Rooks, Repairs and Replacement Public Library a ml Other Sundry Activities 50.00 200.00 1 100.00 Medical Inspection School Nurse H c a llh Service PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES Sold Direct to Property Owners j I $78.00 Buys this High Class Steam Boiler, Capacity 350 ft. Will heat an eight to nine room house We carry a complete stock of anything and everything in the plumbing and heating line. Pipe, Fittings, Boilers, Radiators, Fixtures, etc., and can Save you from 20 to 40 per cent. 10 5 ft. White Enameled Roll Rim Bath Tubs 12 20x30 White Enameled Roll Rim Sinks . 12 18x24 White Enameled Apron Lavatories 15 Vitteous China Cyphon Closet Bowls 25 Oak Closet S e a t s ................................... 10 Low Down Golden Oak Closet Tanks 25 $21.00 each 11.50 each Counselor-at-Law Freeport Rank Building free port New York JOHNSON & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counselors at Law 47 Railroad Ave., opp. depot FREEPORT, N. Y. »v Telephone, 355 Freeport ELVIN N. EDWARDS Lawyer Rooms 1 to 7 -7 Railroad Ave. Freeport, N. Y. J E R E M I A H W OOD Attorney and Counselor at Law 291 Broadway, New York Telephones, 2530 and 2531 Worth Mr. Wood may be consulted every ev ening at his residence, Franklin Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Telephone, 896-W DR. W. G. SMITH Dentist Office and Residence 6i W. Merrick Roa 1 Freeport, N.Y. 'Phone, S5-K Less Estimated Receipts from State Dated, Freeport, N. Y., March 31, 1917. By Order of the Board of Education. 15471 50 1300 u0 1550,00 1250.00 $76310.50 ROBERT E. DONAGHV Clerk. 750.00 500.00 F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T Of the Board of Education of Union Free School District No. 9, of the Town of Hempstead, from April 1,, 1 191.6. to Mifrch RECEIPTS 31, 1917; D R . A . H. H A M M O N D D e n t i s t Room 4 FREEPORT BANK BUILDING i Telephone, 323-w . . 8.00 each . . .90 each . . 9.50 each 30 gallon Galvanized B o ilers ............................. 12.00 each 11 00 each Telephone 1086-w Freeport DR. J. R. SHAPER0 £ D E N T I S T A - Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. M Sooth Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y. 12 48x24 Granite Wash Trays and Galvanized Covers 10.00 each and may other fixtures, etc. Above prices are good only while this stock lasts. Come early and make your selection. Mail orders promptly attended to A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR GOODS . FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Don’t, fail to get our net cash prices on any plumbing or heating material you may require before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to your interest. No freight or cartage to pay, all material delivered to your door We will be pleased to show you any material or give you any information that you may desire with reference to plumbing or heating material. — Oliver E. U, Reynolds 52 No. Main Street Freeport, N. Y. Five yearn' Now York City practice H A F F F A R 3 6 it JAMAICA. N. Y the Man You May Need If you needed the services either of the best doctor, the best lawyer, the most reliable banker, contractor or dentist, you cer tainly would not select some unknown man to look after your wants. You want a man with a reputation for dependable work. The man who advertises his business or profession assumes a responsibility. The respon sible man is always the most successful and the cheapest in the end. To make sure of his identity look through our advertising columns and be safe in your selection. Balance on Hand Training (.'lass I Public School Monies j /atier A- I!loser (Refund) j First National Bank (Refund I ] Long Beach Fund I Stewart: F und jBank Tax I Academics and Libraries | Tuition Collection of Taxes 1915 (Archer B Wallace) B uck Taxes of 1914 Taxes for 1916 Notes Discounted Retirement Fund 11. A. Kahler <fc Co., Sale of Bonds Heating and Ventilating Grove Street School Building Sale of Old Material, etc., Grove Street School Bldg. $ 297.61 700.00 5075,58 3.45 4.91 900.0(1 j 2014.00 628.89 901.78 1520.94 6731.08 10867.83 68766.35 10600.00 255.21 SI89,162 63 16074.83 107.00 16,181.83 Clerk Treasurer Supplies School Elections DISBURSEMENTS Business Administration Educational Administration $155,344.48 TELEPHONE 1162 - i r r Do You Want a New Stomach? If you d o —“ Digesloneine\ will give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which » benefiting thousands, apply to P h e r m a c y ; C h u b b u c k » D rug S to r e , F r e e p o r t. B. C l u r k s m a n . F o r m ln g d a le; L. W. Ml. Bart-y. We*tbury < L O T S F O R S o u t h w e s t c o r n e r P i n e S t r e e t and Long B e a c h Avenue. 1 4 7 ft. on P i n e St. by 131 ft. on Long B e a c h A v e n u e Also th e adjo i n i n g lot on P i n e S t r e e t , 7 7 x 1 3 0 ft., w i t h jog 3 0 ft. s q u a r e on rear SMITH F. PEARSALL R e v i e w Building 6 4 Si Main St. Freeport, N. Y. Salaries, Supt. and Clerk Attendance Officer and Census Enumerator Supplies Other Expenses Instructional Service Teachers' Salaries Text Books 1 Supplies Commencement Exercises and Exhibit- Operation of School Riant : Wage- of Janitors and Other Employees Fuel ' i Light j Water . I Janitors’ Supplies Service Other than Personal Heating and Ventilating Grove St. School Bldg. Maintenance of Riant Repair of Buildings Repairs and Replacement of Furniture and Other Equipment Fixed Charges i’ensions Insurance Contributions and Contingencies Debt Service Payment of Bonds Direct Redemption of Short Term Loans In Wrest on Bonds IntJfest on Short Term Loans 250.0H 60.00 95.83 3738.85 195.00 20.76 118.6! 49518.92 1764.30 640.1 l 97.90 4325.98 2714.69 314.73 67 60 166.66 509.98 20181.13 1449.16 419.58 4373.21 62,021 26 28,280.67 169.83 1,61s 98 255.21 378.00 15.00 648.21 3725.00 41000.00 7458.34 685.59 62,718 93 Capital Outlay (Acquisition and Construction) Alteration of Old Buildings ( Not Repairs) 156.99 Instructional Apparatus 1062.11 .-.alaries Books, Repairs and Replacement Public Library Auxiliary Agencies and Other Activities 60.00 311 72 1200.00 Health Service Medical Inspection School Nurse Cash on Hand 505.26 600.00 1,522 10 1,501 72 1,106.26 11,074.66 *165,344 46 Dated Freeport, N. Y., March 31, 1917. C. DWIGHT BAKER. . . . , President. CHARLES C MOORE, i Vice President. 1