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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW >r in the presence Qur Love for Our Soldier* Freeport Boy Scouts Working Will Loan Money to ^ 1 The Brooklyn school teacher who L o c a Established Nov, 8 , 1895 Review Building, Freeport, N. Y. to sign those blanks one of the women enrollment committee. Penalties w ill 1 - . - - , ,,r<.rww»« ♦„ be provided for refusals. Plans for The 30th of May, Memorial Day 1 1 the work are already being perfected for the dead of the Grand Army, will ^ Local Farmers The Local Farmers’ Loan Commit- take boys to the country money raising potatoes, says (Including South Side Messenger, Z n Z TeTe. “Vhe v^rans^earnesViy the ^ wi» be $7 a week. Boys tec has been organized, with a special E»tabliBh«Nl 1808, and Murray Bros.) ' FnnL hope for a more treneral observance can **ve at ^ome Tor lean. If raising committee consisting of Charles M. ' I the Nassau Suffragists, amf Frank ho^ for a more general obse^nce tatoeg „ a ,ux th may have to Vandcroef, manager of the First Nu- Crocker, head of the Nassau Comm.t-, of this »nnnersar> than ever before , orego ^ privi,/ge yThls teacher tional Bank, as chairman. George M teeo f Seven. ' n un no also says one bor can plant, care for Hewlett and Alvin G. Smith. The pur- The suffrage captains of the 72 ^ ™ 1 and harvest an Tore of potatoes. No pose of the committee is to give ad -1 of the County will P ° 1 ‘be preaent generation to boj,g wp have around here can rf 0 jt vice ami assisUnce in every possible ie work in their re- • how on that day that it respects the , „ to the snmll farmer «n<( eneonr- Proprietors and Publishers S. K. PE-VRSALL H. E. PEARSALL Review Building, Freeport, X. Y. Published Every Friday at FREEPORT. LONG ISLAND. X. KtL'iO Per Annum in Advance Telephone Call, No. 8 Freeport ' spcctive districts, and the registra- j memory of the dead who fell in the as big as all Germany to a city boy, a ire and help him in raising his crop | rhe committee W.shes it to be thor- sweeping over our land, all must u n - , ^ t<) {^esj[)enyt Wilson that jt wa, loaned to farmers who ordinarily 1 Classified Advertising 1 Cent a Word for the First Insertion and One-Third Cent for Each Subee- x quent insertion; No Adv. Less Than 30c First Insertion. 10c for Second ------- - ---------------- - -------------------------S2 ___ _ ___________________ ______ __ We frequently receive requests for the name of an advertiser who only uses a box number. It is impossible for us to give this, and the only way to get in touch With such advertisers is ti direct correspondence to them, at the box numbers given. Wanted—Small unfurnished house 1 : ssl .« ssl i n. i ^ - ~~ •«.»«««.«», •»«-«. Poultry, Eggs, Etc, Y . suffrage work, and that • there is no \ j compensation of any kind provided by I the government for it. It is govern- ij ment work, given into the hands of '! the women volunteers of the County __ because men volunteers can be better : used in other work, and because of < 3 p i» „ ... ,h, a. . . u r w h.,p U a . g y - ! W« »\• totor in U» n ,« t w.„d.rfn, S ” ” * ” Z t r Z L J t i S S t X I « « * » >*\■ « .11 news items must be in by 10 the wonderful machinery of the Wo o'd ock Thursday to insure publice- ! mim Suffrage Party, which is ready tion; change of advertisements ■ • , . , century- the world has ever seen, in times that call for the highest patriot ism, for self-denial, for service, for high resolves to do our duty as we Wo- may see that duty. and seamen. A little farm well tilled wM pass upon loans for which appli __ ________ _ __ ____________________ bThTd*\g\r*,totMt boy, wai t Z \um'lbat . peraon i. not: We l“ \ » , ,or « • f V- n , S g\ B . \ . ^ r . . . , . . , i l , ..bin,- a in I J.' k S S . . l l L t L ‘ \ * “ '■*n ^ n \ b . B , , V \\\\\“ t r a liay 1 Personal and Impersonal, Brooklyn to help in increasing the crops in this , . Private customers wanted for se lected fresh eggs; will call and make arrangements on postal request. Ad dress Mr*. J. P. Cowles, Babyloa Turnpike and Grand Ave., Freeport. 1417.18 ceived up to Wednesday noon. Friday, .May 1, I HI 7 section as much as it can in any way | possible. Real Estate for Sale W . . W ' - . \ 1 ' In observance of this sacred for the task; machinery, which Mr. j the National Woman’s Relief Corps , „ , Crocker, at the County Convention, i has issued a stirring and commenda- • ',a,r e' sail I could not be duplicates! in weeks ble order from which 1 quote: . j . • of hard labor. \We are approaching another W CCKly W e a th e r K e p o rt , , -------------- Splendid home on N. Long Beach Any women, suffragists or not, j milestone in the history of the Grand ' (For Our Readers in Other NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, Ave., 10 rooms and bath, servants’ wishing to help in this government; Army of the Republic, when in mem- _ Localities) NASSAU COUNTY.—Isaac Roths- lavatory. 3 open fireplaces and every j .vork, and who can give time, money ■ ory we will again chant the dirge of Friday, April 28, rainy and chilly child, Plaintiff, against Joseph E. Hart modern convenience; garage accom- j or automobiles, for the two alecks ; our Nation's defenders. early, sun coming out during morn- and Estates of Long Beach, Defend - j mtHiates 2 cars; plot 100x150; price between May 10 and May 25, or any | For more than a half century j ing quite warm, muddy; rain at night, ants. f ^ Bni .,f f„r„ {$8500 if sold immediately. S. J. A., portion thereof, will please communi cate at once with the president of the local Suffrage Club, or the suffrage cup tain of the election district. the veterans have followed their com rades, one by one, to their last rest ing place, as they drop out of the ranks, to answer to their names as the Great Commander calls. This year let the Woman’s Re lief Corps make an especial effort to secure enough automobiles and other and heavy rain at night. , conveyances for the use of the more Wednesday, thermom. 34 at 5 a. m., Navaf Committce'of Congress,\oneof! feeble veterans, so that every mem-, dear, warmer during day. the most important committees of the ' ^er y°ur Post may attend services House. ! on Memorial Sabbath, also on Me- — •— ! moriai Day. New Session Laws The roses and lilies we give to the Governor Whiman has signed the j living mean far more than bouquets OUR CREED; Not only that we are standing back] - ------- of Our President, ] Our Congressman Honored But we are satisfied that Our Presi-T ( ongressman Hicks has been sig- dent is standing in f^ont of us. | imlly honored by his associates by be- ing selected a member of the great If the people of the State of New York rise to the occasion and make intelligent use of the assistance that is being offered to them by the State Government the danger of a food shortage in this State next year should j following Session Laws, in addition and the wreaths when they are dead, be reduced to a minimum. Governor | to those previously reported: By command of Ida K. Martin. Na- Whitman has set in motion every pos -J 30 , General municipal law, giving j tional President; Eliza Brown-Dag- „ , . . r + i «po.JVU 11 »UIU IIIUIIVU I *■ - \ iny ,h’u Tuesday, rain in a. m. and cold rain the highest bidder, at the front steps Idoo.tt continuing thru day; thunder shower of the Nassau County Court House at 1418,18 Thursday, clear, cool, windy. June01!!)!?' at 'lo'^’cIiKJk^A 1 M^the I es for s<Ue or exclmn^on easy tenna premises^dirwted^by said judgment to T. H. Evans 63 New York Ave. be sold and therein described as fol -1 ^ leeport, L. I. For Sale—Setting eggs, Buff Orp ington, 75c per setting of 13. A. S. Mott, 72 No. Main S t, Freeport. ^ 1321,22 Hatching eggs, baby chicks of an exceedingly productive Winter laying strain (Owen & Sunswickl of Buff Orpingtons; birds are immense in size; setting eggs per 13, $1.50 up; fertility and satisfaction guaranteed. Schneider, 72 Rutland Road, Free port; phone 825-W. 1419.21 For Sale—Geese, fine pair of breed ers, laying; also Buff Orpington cock. John Neundorfer, 17 Smith St, Freeport. 1441,18 1354,26 For Sale First Parcel: ALL those certain lots, pieces aible agency that can be of assistance | power to any county, town, city to the farmer and the Legislature has village to provide arms, uniform and supported the Governor with enabling !. equipment for military organizations wuiotin.. =..-k lo„iui„cin„ raist(1 within (he municipality, and legislation wherever such legislation was required to meet the present emergcmi.vh lor the purposes of defense, security mobilization of resources, and emerg ency aid, during the continuation of the present war, and providing for means of raising the funds. 236, Local. Canal Bill Passed (Special to Nassau County Review) Albany, May 2 , 1917—Governor Whitman signed thP South Side Canal Bill this morning. This is considered the most mportant piece of legislation for the improvement of Long Island \ specials. ever passed by the Legislature. 24_’. Agricultural law, re using _ ____ i branded cans, jars, etc., without the All for United States !consent of owner- \The Republican Party loves it, 1... . ' , country more than it loves place and' Nassau Assessors Must power. We need no coalition govern- | R a is e V a lu e s ment to make us loyal. The men in 1 JCneola, April 26—State Commis- control of the Government now are]iioncr of Taxes Waiter M. Knapp ad- ent. o u r ( empress, o u r ex- i ........ : .. x . .... . ... gett, National Secretary. Commander-in-Chief Patterson, of Pittsburg, has also issued a most pat riotic order, urging all comrades and ln the Matter 0f the Applica- At a Special Term of the Coun- , - , , - , , ty Court of the County of parcels of land situate, lyinjr and be- Nassau, State of New York, at Long Beach, in the County of held at the County Court Nassau and State of New York, known House at Mineola, in said j f 18 ,an.^ by the lot numbers G to . County and {State, on the 3rd | both inclusive, block 204, on map en- day of May, 1917. ! titled, Estates of Long Beach, Long | Present: Honorable Lewis J. Smith, Beach, Long Island, William H. Rey- i rm m tv iiiriirp Holds, President. Map No. 1, March I V.ouiliy ouuge. 1907 f ' _ ~1\\ XV 1 I nnrl. Bungalow, bargain, at Freeport, sacrifice attractive furnished cottage in garden woodland, two lots, select neighborhood; 10 minutes to station; gas, water; all conveniences; full price, $975; terms arranged. Ad dress Owner, 4820 Ashland Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. For Sale—Grocers’ Government scales; cost $28 about 2 months ago; will sell for $12. Apply A. L. Brown’s Bellmore Hotel. 1414,tf For Sale—Choice plants, Tomato, Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, 1362,20 j Pepper, Egg Plant, Sweet Potato and --------- ; Salvia plants. N. Blake, 27 Bedell tion of Simon Lewis Dink- elspiel to change his name to Simon Lewis Deane. File No. 31, and which property .more particularly described as follows: 17N 1 1 XT NT I X'/-1 +■ citizens everywhere to give the <lay a more general and complete observance I than ever before. Local Commanders Patterson and > Stoll, of the Mott Post at Freeport,: and the Moses A. Baldwin Post at ’a ' csident^‘ of'''Garden 'cltv* I si(le Broadway with the Easterly 237, Re towing facilities on state Hempstead, are putting forth every of Nassmi State nf New Ymk I side of Roosevelt Boulevard as said i canals. ! endeavorendeavor to securecure a generaleral andnd pro-ro- verifiederified VIavfav l 1917917' prayingraying foror! Broadwayay andnd Rooseveltoosevelt Boulevard I No. 238, 239, 240, 241 Charles W. Leavitt,'Jr!, Land-1 at res house, barn, sheds, dock, etc. e Engineer, 220 Broadway, N. Y. j For further infomation, apply WaU-] | 1153,2i; For Sale a 1 J^eporW -Tw^ty-two j St | Freeporti L j.’. Telephone 070-M. 1412,tf ; scape Engineer, 220 Broadway, N. Y. i f or runner iniorn at on, apply vvai ! C., unci filed in the Nassau County *er Y. Bishop, 440 4th Ave., _ New ' p 0 o-i- Clerk’s Office April 20th, 1011, by the i ' l-- __________________ Help Wanted Upon reading and filing the an-' BEGINNING at tne corner lonnen exed petition of Simon Lewis Dink-! ty, the intersection of the Norther y | BEGINNING at the corner formed Girls experienced cn power sew.ug i achines; will teach girls to sew by _ ______ __ _______ i. ^ V1 ‘ And. J. Goldberg, 143 E. Lien ick to se a gen a p v V l\*'l p f Broadw a R Boulevard j i ond, Freeport. 11 f 8 ,tf Locals and j foundly patriotic observance of the leave tor assume the name of Simon : a('e la[<1 said uiap, and run- 1 day. i.twis Deane in place of his present!™\* thence Northerly along the East- >.Var-te.— 75 girls or women tf sew The only addition that 1 feel like name, and the annexed certificate and 1 s'<lc °f Roosevelt Boulevard 100 on Singer ...achines; those who seek ' <„Kee<tn\ to tin- adndrrble work is consent of his wife, Margaret Dink- feet to the centre line of the Block i steady employment need appl$v She- ' aun in.nit worn is , . j , . . M \ 1917 and <lulv between Broadway and Penn Street bar <k Klein, 36 N. Main St. 1^56,tf that c.erx veteran wishes they \ ’ j X ', ' the Court bemer ’aid down on said map; thence *_ i h:ul , a,lii;c‘: Parents, guardians and ;ajv fJ ,L lt ’said petition is true and | Easterly along said centre line of the ; teachers arc m ed to make every that the petitioner has good and suffi-: Bloci. and parallel with Broadway mu I effort to allow all children to . (.jent reasons foi desiring to assume - feet; thence Souiherly parallel with attend ?hvse exercispB as a spe- .he name of Simon Lewis Deane in ! [^oosevcu Bou.evanl, 100 feet to the .iai : .ard of honor to the vet -1 place of his present name and that .In e 't h c Northerly erails. Provide every Stanley mitre box, good as new; Henry Disson saw, 28 inches; price $8.50; new one costs $11.85. Apply 58 Grand Ave., Freeport, L. 1 1440,18 For Sale—All kinds of vegetable and flower plants, transplanted and potted; mail orders delivered. Alfred Swenson, Newbridge Road, Merrick, L. I. J442,tf % 'ly tr-ers wanted; steady M'li0. Fly Mfg. Co.,Roosevelt. 65°4Af Ircssed the Assessors of the County yesterday. Ai present the rate is j vheers the heart of the veteran more „ , ... . . about 50 per cent, of the value but ; than ^ p r e s e n c e of the children and ]at& yJ 0r^ l l ! tlu rate in , ^eii* patriotic teachers, for \•= - « ' tha* lCl,N 1 ^ l nr , ! o n <K 2 :Fi,h=,. E„ . . ^ the V-ln. or S e e „ h „ , our President, our Congress, our ex ecutives. We will make the coalition ourselves, a coalition of all the peo ple of the United States to uphold i the Commission wants the men who make up the Govern- creased to its full value. they 1 came.'’—Ebb^Root. , hi.'.T about m ru i Patriotisin and devotion to the Flag. j ^ f Simon LewTs Deane^in-place j and State 01 Xvw W i ' - --------- I very soon Want, i—Girl or woman, wjyte, for ■eneral iiousework; must be kind to children. F. J. Wetmorv. 305 South 1433,18 Ordered that the said petitioner, we rec-: gjmon j^ewis Dinkclspiel, be and he irr.T.h™N;rucou„.y.-.uwiTiiaA‘h\‘ ~ in I = 1 ; .w i side of Bruadwi.y, 100 feet to the cor - , , r , , . - ■Tit or place of beginning. A ‘ - ALL those certain jots, pieces or V\ an.ed-Agents, men or women. • - ’ ' i an(j oe. (luick :>vi :ing, small article, used m cv- Apply parcels of land, situate, lying iny at I .one Beach, in the Co its share ‘oTthe State' I An’1 * lhe f h\*hl' ^ger splendid ; of hk present | and '5 2 , “in b i t f t M o 'f map'entiUed generation of the present, the veter- 1917> .upon is compliance ..K f , Beach. Long Island. KooseVelt Ave., Freeport. Salary Boosts for | debt. Nassau Employees “Nassnu County is the richest sutj- 1451,18 To Let 1 \ Rent 322 So Main St., Free port, 5 rooms on first floor, and barn; will rent for $l2x Apply to A. L. Brown’s Bellmore Hotel. 1413,tf For Rent—A store and nine living rooms and bath, on Olive Boulevard, near Grove St. Inquire of Alvin G. Smith, 17 So. Ocean Ave., for .partic ulars. ■’ 7434,20 in, Employment W anted BALDWIN . , . , , . — . - ., urban county in the State,” he said., A general raise of salaries in the , , ,,rcatPSt: D0Ssibilities tain- offices of the County Treasurer has \ , naS ‘lie greatest possimnt es. | 0 v , . 1 , 1 r o If 1 were in business in Manhattan been made by the Boar,I of Superv.s-, am| wag going tJ ,ivc in the country. °rin the Controller’s office hereafter'.1. sh“a1!! certttinly COm° t0 NaS8au the yearly salaries will be: Confiden- j ___ y‘ tial investigator, $2250, was $1800; j bookkeeper, $ 2000 , was $1800; sten- j ogrupher and typist, $1300, was $1000; | temporary clerk, $1300. At the M. E. Church the Holy Com- In the I reasurer s office: Chief 1 milnjori wj|] t,e administered on Sun- clerk, $ 2 -';> 0 , was $1800; bookkeeper, (|ay „luniing. In the evening the pas- $2000, was $1500: acting cashier,! tor wjn speak on -Qur Part in the $1800, Svas $1200; four clerks, $14.>0. War.” Prayer meeting will be held- were $1200 each; nine, temporary ils USPli] 0n Wednesday evening, clerks, $1300, were $100 a month ; •(•},,, 73 ,.,| anniversary of the church each; one stenographer and typist, xvm iJt. observed on Sunday, May 13. Bishop Luther B. Wilson of Ne\v York Appointments have also been made Fjty will preach at the morning scr oll the Nassau ( ounty Mosquito Ex- vjcej anc| the pastor will give an his- termination ( ommlssion, with month-: torical address in the evening, ly salaries, as follows: 1 l)r Newell Dwight llillis will lec- I’hilip L. Buttrick, chief inspector, ture on “The National Crisvis” on Tues- $200; Otto C. Bulger, assistant inspec-1 (|ay evening May 29. tor, $125; Howard Bennett, Mount ______ ___ ' _____________ _____ _ ____ Vernon, $ 200 ; Walter R. Talbot, Mid- 117 A N T A f 1 U New Haven, $125; Howard A. James ' VY A I t I 1 x x llll of Floral Park, Leonard Combes of j _____ Hewlett, Samuel T. Sealey of Cedar- ans feel that they can safeiv resiem the provisions of Sections 2414 E»^te8 °f E°nK Beach Long Island, Wanted—A domestic, sleep ans fttl that tney can safely resign am| ._>41- (‘f the Codc of civil Proced- William H. Reynolds, i resident. Map ij^ht work, small family. J. C. Gains-; Dressmaking, remodeling of gowns the sacred trusts we fought to main- U|X1 whieh the Court hereby directs,; r^0- ^/^^Landsc lpe^^ngffieer l>urg’ Soi;inan Ave., Baldwin. 1435 , 1 8 1 and furs. Miss E. L. Kelley, 76 No. l Signed 1 G. J. Green leaf, date hereof he cause this order and ? /oad^a£’_.X'1..) ' ,^2’_ if\'1 rxifA ’ Stenographer and office assistant Patriotic Instructor the oauers uuon which it was erante 1 Nassau County Clerk’s Office April I pienograpiier anu o nce assistant •zifss&i essf^ inssaaiso < : « . » 1443,tf I p 0 v - 1 The Union Free School was closed hurst, Gilbert Smith of Freeport, Au- 1 ia8t Friday as the teachers had to at- gustus Gunther of Inwood, Joseph G. I tend the conference held at Hemp- Parkinspn of Lynbrook, Edward : stead. Butehard of Roslyn, Henry S. Bau- | — - ----- mnnn of New Hyde Park, Theodore Curodon Norton started for Pana- Painter of Oyster Bay, and William ma on Thursday of last week after H. Demott of Oceanside, $100 each. spending two months’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corodon Norton. Erwin Fussell has enlisted in the United States Army. Sold His Chicken* The following memo comes to the editor’s desk over the telephone: A. A. Morrison phoned that the adv. (chickens for sale) he inserted once 1 . v. _ ... in the Review did the trick; he has A mee«\* he'd I\ ^ l' ,rc sold nearly all of his chickens now, Hal1 Thursday night for the pur- has calls and phone calls every day ; | |>08c of J 0™\}* a1.H1ome Defense says he wants to thank you; he thinks '•‘ea*ut!- Capt. McAllister, who was the Review is O K expected to be present and speak. And the next day comes another: !falled tti aPPear- havin* been ca,le<i Mrs. Schneider phoned that they j awar to Alban>’- A provisional or- were very much pleased with the adv.! *an,“ t,on was e,ffeeted0 wl,th J- J that they had been running for eggs | F.usse11 a\ Presment; Stanley (.ox, and baby chicks for sale; want to con- , vice Presldont, and Harold S. Kropp, tinue it another month. ! a«™tary. Another meeting will be _____ held soon to further the work. Active Expression of Loyalty On our first page this week is a Government Seeds thisPorder \t 0 \be” published 8 a t ’’least! Northerly side of Walnut Street dis-j port. N. Y. Congressman Hicks announces that S e e R e J K ! J K V W n t t S o ^ o f X \ -------- I n g Z M b i ^ H ^ ^ t t a e ' f f i s t ^ 1 of \ S X ' s t a t a ' o f 6 New Y o r M | Northerly‘side of Walnut Street with j Automobile* & Motor Boat* under' his frank. He requests that j ^ at t^s order ^o’ b e'en-! v ard.ts laid str!et° and Boulevard are | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN anyone who cannot use the seeds to ! t8re<j anj jn the office of said laid (!own 0,1 sai(1 maP' and running j >5 ft. cabin launch, \Kill-Kare with advantage give them to those who j County Clerk within forty days from tbf nv* Northerly parallel with River- j- p 3 t.y]. Roberts motor, Bald- can. Owing to the unprecedented de- the date hereof; and that upon com- s‘de - Boulevard 10(1 feet to tne^ e\>ra ridge reverse gear, complete equip- mand the Department will be unable i pliance with the terms hereof the peti- {ji1®,,, „lla an,vi; ! ment, corduroy cushions, two wicker to supply additional amounts. : tioner shall, on and after June 11th, ^ ‘ aloiic vhaii-s; all in fine condition. Can be ssa.—•» »r. m**, \ I T C ir 1 UI * U •uithorDed^o^s.nmeTndbv no othe? ’el With Walnut street 40 feet; thence Freeport, L. I. 1427,18 Annual Town Spelling Match ™i'“™ri \c<l to sssvme, and hy no other Southerly parallel with Riverside | --------- ---------- The third annual spelling match for. the championship of the Town of Hempstead wil Ibe held at the Free- * port High School building on Monday. Main St.. Freeport. 1382, tf Man wishes employment of any de scription; also garden; competent, re liable; $ 2.00 a day. James V. Giniud, general delivery, Freeport or Merrick 142(1,20 name. Enter, Painting, paperhanging, etc.; first- class work at reasonable price; latest samples of wallpaper on hand. Write L' t’ Oertzcn, 28 E. Seaman Ave., K. F. Freeport. 1437,18 May 7, at 4 p. m. Each school or school system, pub lic or private, is entitled to be repre sented by one team consisting of four regular students. LEWIS J. SMITH, County Judge, State of New York. County of Nassau, Furnished Houses To Let Furnished House To U t ^ e v e n , J 0 SEpD EOSENZWEIG, rooms and laundry; all improvements, j nffW % p n A*dHr#w Any pupil who is registered in the j nnrphps nnd windnwR • ehadp 1 kt rTn xr .•“Sr “ ^.rT t X S ’ raw \ t i t i S T B S S S Boulevard, 100 feet to the Northerly ! I*'or Sale —Cadillac 4 passenger side of Walnut Street, and thence ; touring chr, special convertible body, Westerly along the Northerly side of changeable to runabout; Deleo electric Walnut Street, 40 feet to the point or se]f.starter, electric lights, electric P Dlted.bNewnYork, May 1st. 1917. horn- 4 GvHnder Koilog tire pump; ev- ALFRED T. DAVISON,! erF possible equipment; all over size Referee. '! tires; new ones on rear; 2 extra shoes 1 and tubes; price $300. Telephone i Freeport 708. 1398,tf Furnished Rooms To Let To Rent—2 nicely furnished rooms; all improvements, 5 minutes from sta tion; couple or gentleman preferred; i references exchanged. For particu lars address R O. Box 14, Freeport. 1428,21 special aiadvertisement Bank, of the Freeport speaking louder than words their patriotism, by their subscription of $60,000 of the proposed war loan. Whether it is our bankers, our farm ers, our tradespeople, our bay men, our commuters or tiur retired men of leis ure, all are equally enthusiastic in do ing their bit for the common good in this time of special stress. Suffragists to Take Census (Special Contributor) The women of Nassau Counts', un der the direction of the Nassau Coun ty Woman’s Suffrage Party, have been given a stupendous government task. The taking of the military census, between May 10 and May 25, is to be entrusted to their hands, the Woman Suffrage Party having accept ed the responsibility of the work. The expected passage of the amend ment to the census bill by the State Legislature will make it obligatory for every man and woman between the ages of sixteen and fifty to answer the questions on the census blank, and A garage is built on the property formerly owned by Mr. Fallows. Miss Myra Norton has gone to vis it her mother at Cornwall Bridge, Cl. Miss Helen Jackson, who has had an attack of the grippe, has returned to her position In the city. Rev. Thomas S. Braithwaite was the preacher in the Presbyterian Church at Babylon last Sunday. ANNUAL MEETING \The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Bungalow Colony Asso ciation, will be held at the office of the Corporation at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 4th day of June, 1917, at Nassau-By- the-Sea, Town of Hempstead, N. Y., for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to succeed the present board and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Stockholders should be represented in person or by Proxy. Dated New York, May 1st, 1917.’’ Bungalow Colony Association, George M. Hayner, Secretary. private school is eligible to com pete. Any such pupil who has been I so registered and is now out of school! on a working certificate is also eligi-, ble. Two lists of words are to be pre-1 pared by Supt. Frank Schorr of Muh- i wah, N. J., and delivered sealed to | Supt. W. C. Mepham. These words are to be selected from the list of five thousand words prepared last year for. the proposed State spelling bee. The words are to be pronounced by , some person not connected with any | of the schools represented. The words ! are to be writen. Each pupil should bring pen or pen-; cil. The team having the highest aver - 1 age wins the championship for tlje j The contest next year will be held at the school whose team wins the present contest. Questions as to the spelling of the words will be decided by a committee of three appointed from teachers pres- While the papers a^e being correct ed, an oral match will take place. All pupils taking part in the writ ten contest are entitled to take part in the oral. If your school is to be represented in the above matches kindly advise Supt. W. C. Mepham. If your school is not to be repre- i sented by a team, and you have from | one to four pupils whom you would like to enter for the preliminary to the! County and State contest, please send $n vour entry for such. The match : at T’reeport will decide who are to represent the second supervisory dis- ! trict at the County contest: The six teen highest outside of the teams rep resenting either Freeport, Hempstead : Lawrence are to be chosen. The ! above villages are to use their own j methods in selecting their candidates for the County event. W. C. Mepham, District Supt. Merrick, #. Y., April 23, 1917. Freeport. 1348,tf New York City. i .................. Trees and Shrubbery Nursery stock such as evergreens. Two or three rooms to let, furn ished or unfurnished, for light house keeping. 207 Randall Ave., Freeport. 1384,tf Furnished rooms to rent, with or without board; gentlemen preferred. Address Box R, care Review office. 1423,19 Park Laundry Co. 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