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Nassau County Review Official Paper, Village of Freeport FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1917 Vol. XX, FREEPORT Single copies o f the Review for sale at G reenblatt's and Braithwaite’e, Railroad A v e nue: Lieberman’e, Nassau County Review, D a S ilvas and Gobetz's. Main S treet; Spit- aer's Stationery Store, Grove S treet; Mich- noiTs, W est Merrick Road. NEXT MEN FOR CAMP UPTON (Special to Nassau County Review) Hempstead, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1917.— The following drafted men have been Are ,>ou sending As much as you can spare T cp help the Red Cross In its big work? HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE (Official Figures for Sandy Hook) Friday, Sept. 14 6:43 A. M. I Saturday 15 7:19 A. M. Sunday 16 7:51 A. M. , Monday 17 8:20 A. M. I Tuesday 18 8:47 A. M. ! Wednesday 19 9:18 A. M. 1 Thursday 20 9:48 A. M. Friday 21 10:28 A. M.-j Saturday 22 11:12 A. M. First Men Go To Camp _ . „ ^ . , , The first assignm ent of men to go officially notified to present themselves to Camp Upton from the Third T)is„ tion Headquarters at No. No. Name 68 507 Danl. V. Stenson, Hempstead 119 HO.'’ Charles E. Henry, Baldwin ______ 151 786 Michael Kelsky, Hempstead Charles C. Moore has sold for J a c o b i223..!3^ <3?as* H l*ow<l11- i r- Smith- Post a house on Onslow Place to A n - I ....?1 v itiin m v i v iicn Hempstead. comra(]es fr0m other districts at Ja- tin Wednes- maica Tht, men jn this selection 'ton: w e re. Order Serial No. No. Name 7 1891 George H. Hansen. Freeport 25 2056 Joseph F. Riker, Baldwin 34 2620 Frank J. Streater, Gar. City 51 1369 Edw. H. Brennan, Oceanside 53 616 Herbert A. Colvin, Merrick 80 2455 Franklin A. Mannie, Hemp. 927 A rthur W. Ketcham, Hemp. 343 Harvey J. George, Roosevelt nie H. Ebsen of Burke Avenue, New 23| f ha”\ L.e* 'y “ <' mphHtead ! ' 2 York Citv 231 2,19 * 011,8 ' on Pellenberg, Bald. 193 ------------ 239 2078 Harry E. Homan, Hempstead 262 2128 Aubrey S. Abrams, Hemp A A » /\ x l | » • 1 F’^ l v i i n 9C1U IQ N f l l i v o w XV D ir-rl M u s ii n o * * # ] A n o ther A u to volh s ion The Schlosa auto, driven by Mervin j Schloss, was struck by a Ford car 255 183 Edwin Holmes, Freeport 299 495 Oliver W. Bird, jr„ Hempst’d 256 5656 Frankrank A.. Link,ink, W antaghantagh , 41818 2051051 Eugeneugene R.. Hurley,urley, Baldwinaldwin F A L W , 1 2 E R H B 5 Herman M. Sell, Seaford 124 1866 Fred Combs, Freeport driven by a laundryman from O c e a n - I S;,anlcy K- 7Atn™ T- °= 'ns.id<1 329 i2J ^ o r g e Vogt, Freeport side, at the corner of Randall and ™ -t fc r h k w\ ^ 91un Iv l r A ^ u - u T ' u ... O r , ,, , A , „ „ „ Tue—lay * I’,' The Schloss car was overturned, and Mrs. Schloss, who was in the back Planning To Take Care of Soldiers An informal meeting was held at | the Freeport Club House Thursday evening, when the question of taking care of soldiers who m ight visit Free port, with the idea of making their visits as pleasant as possible, and MERRICK Thin colum n is edited by R e v .' W. H. Lit- teb r a n d t and all item s should be sen t to him to in s u re in s e rtio n under th is heading. BELLM0RE F rank R o b erts is Bellmore and vicinity. All left with him will receive onr rep resen tativ e in orders and news th e sam e careful atten tio n as a t our office. Big Show Next Wednesday Night Alfred Karp, who has been criti- helping them to keep occuoied or en- , c. . . 7? three weeks a t his home in Amity- i S d e r e d While ^ ^ community Wtt8 .sketches. e n t i S ' “T h ^ T o rnT n c e 1 j Vil'e' is ^ “dually hnproving. various^o^er6organization, biit ^em u ^ \ POrti°n ^ ^ \ \ \ ^ Bel1* paratively few of the soldiers get to Freeport. However, there have been considerable numbers of them here on various odcasions and I t was antici pated the number would be larger. wrongly announced last week.) The proceeds are to be used to continue the good work which this enthusiastic Our New Bank to Open The First National Bank of Bell- TkT-r'por'JZ' Z S ' - r , i C E discussed a t some length, addresses 1 ' ’ All the fixtures have been installed of explanation being made by Messrs. ! H V IV IF M F A I during the past week. Rowe and Settle of the W ar Com-i 1 1 1 IVIC.lNll,AL. A t a meeting of the officers on mission on Training Camp Activities, LEM IS—-STILES M o n d a y evening a contract for the and Messrs. Hill and Knight on the; s '■'orence Churchill, daughter j purchase of the plot of ground at the work of the Y. M. C. A. in the rtain- °. . ^Irs- Esmmid S. Stiles, of ' southeast corner of Grand and Bed- seat, was caught under the top so it was necessary to lift the car up be fore she could be removed, but she escaped with some severe bruises. The “flivver\ jumped the curb, went thru the fence and into the Cartw right yard after bowling over the bigger 288 1032 Mm. H. M’hite, Baldwin Boards Not So Busy •>11 1764 Luke M. Hedges, M'antagh The D istrict Board in the past week 333 356 John J. A. Denton, Roosev'lt has certified for service only one ad- 556 2167 Thos. H. Donnelly, Hemp. I ditional name to the Local Board, viz.: 578 1102 Chas. Cardati, Baldwin Thomas E. Malcolm, Garden City 390 30 Samuel Albro, Freeport Local Board Finishes Work 391 199 Whitson McKay, Roosevelt The Local Board on Friday, Sept. 388 M’m. Nohejl, M'antagh 10, sent to the District Board the fol lowing names ready for service: , Order Serial N , 1 No. No. Name 796 1119 John R. W. Dilg, N ,Y. ing camps and its environs, after which it was decided to make a per manent organization, to he composed of active, workers in all local civic and church organizations, and the fol- ! lowing officers were elected: Presi- this village, and Charles Lewis, also ford Avenues was signed. Plans are of F reeport, were married Saturday to be prepared for the erection of a afternoon at her home, on Dean St., modern banking house to meet the re- Rev. Saul O. Curtice, pastor of the M. ; quirements of the bank for a number h. < hurch, performed the ceremony, of years to come, and the work of r.h yua. witnessed by thirty-five eonsti’uetion will be started this Fall Additional Soldiers Named at Mineola (Special, to Nasau County Review) Hempstead, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1917.— The District Board has handed the following list of additional names to the Local Board (Hempstead and Gar den City held over till next issue) some of whom must present them selves for service next Tuesday: Ord. Ser. No. No. Name 536 Frederick W. Senf, Frcep’t 102 1436 T. Crowley, Long Beach 208 355 Eugene Eldridge, Roosev’t 210 1843 Jacob Koch, Bellmore 1912 Burgess Osterhout, Freeport (commissioned) 1565 H. B. Finch, Long Beach 1095 Carroll A. A. Allen, Baldw'n 1763 J E. Hein, Smithville South 1287 (’has. Becker, Hicksville 505 M’m. E. Riker, Baldwin 508 312 Eugene Brower, Roosevelt 510 J, E. Bierworth, Long Bch, (commissioned) •’.).) 1172 Charles Jordans, Freeport 45 1563_JjL Fawcett, Long Beach 392 Michael Penha, M'antagh • w ithdrawn for reconsideration) 403 which was 592 420 576 Gustav B. Muller, Merrick 422 2566 Louis N. Case, Gar. City 427 1677 Anthony Rapuzzi, Baldwin 457 906 Alex. A. W arga, Hempstead 450 2559 Eugene R. Courtney, G. C ity ',828 832 846 I 900 908 936 943 983 School Registration At the end of the first week of j 1.-1 110s f 1 v n sehoo! the registration is as fo l l o w s : ', ^ ,N,h,r^ , , o (,:!!lthrurlT, l rvepT Grove^Street Schoo, Z ! ™ \rank E Ziegler, Freeport Seaman Avenue School 249 | f UgUa3 Vogel Hemps cad Archer Street Schoo! 340 .,?J ^ ^ R°n • 1, __ 1 * o l 1 orr, Herbert L. Mechow, Bellm e C olumbus Avenue School 3.>7 - 2H21 , ouia Sehroeher. Hempst’d T . , « - . - . j 37 536 Fred W. Senf, Freeport •p, ‘ , . . .. , , ''i 102 1556 Tim Crowley. Long Beach The total registration a t the end of; i e -> a r t i„ » • 1 w . 1 ,, . _ , , . /r. , , „ i 182 657 Jos. Bacigalupo, Hempstead ,1778 the first week last year (October 6, 1ul., ,, „ u 11 — . 1 1916) was 1904 12,0 1818 •iacob h,H’h- Hempstead 631 ’ ______ 1 292 2360 I’hilip Schwencke, Hempst’d D 1 c . , X7 . 1381 1565 H arry B. Finch, E. Rockaw’y ^43 Bob bherer s V a cation 9 1095 Carroll A. A. Allen, Bald’n ,025 “Bob Sherer has been given a vaca-! 135 2628 M m. Sample, New York tion. Sherer. who has shaved faces 1203 933 Rich’d W. Matthews, Hemp. 559 and clipped hair in every barber shop 517 2204 M rti. Kanavy, Hempstead in Freeport, who is known by more 573 2023 Harvey Miller, Baldwin* mem than the village president, is j 181 2323 Louis Ladman, Hempstead about to enjoy his first play spell in 469 814 Russell S. Smith, Freeport twelve years. Ever since, he came to 49 1563 Robt. Fawcett, Long Beach this village ten years ago he has been 490 1932 Otto E. B a rtlett, Freeport right on the job from morning until j 492 2500 Fred Harris, Hempstead evening—from Monday morning until j 505 312 Eugene Brower, Hempstead Sunday evening. The prospect of an 518 2646 Chas. B. Gower, Mineola 1 1. _n vj ij , . 168 Leslie V. Penny, Freeport dent, Village President Sidney h . 1 \1embers °f the couple’s families. The 1 or early next Spring. Swezey; vice presidents, Mrs. F. E. i buosv was decorated with hyacinths 1 Charles M. Vanderoef, formerly Story, John M. H a rrington, Samuel R. i ,astcrs\ **1e March from ! manager of the First National Bank [Smith; secretary, R. W. Knight; treas- j Lohengrin was played by Miss Edith of Freeport, has been secured as cash- urer, Smith F. Pearsall. The appoint- ™<L\lto®b: ier. Mr Vanderoef made an enviable merit of committees was laid over till ie or*t'e w ore a gown of Georg- reputation for himself during his con- Tuesday evening of this week. e*3e crel)e an<* satin, and carried, a nection with the Freeport institu- A resolution was passed instructing bou<luet of roses and lilies of the val- tion, and being an indefatigable the president and secretary to engage t'ys' vvas attended by her sis- worker, his connection with this new and equip suitable rooms \for the ac- tgr’ ^Iiss Mi,<,re<l L. Stiles, who wore enterprise will go a long way toward commodation of the soldiers. ! pmk tafreta and net. She carried a its success. The Soldiers’ Club has been opened boH,(' uc.t of pink roses- George Morton Levy, the well- at 13 Railroad Avenue and will be , 1 hc bruleProom was attended by his known Freeport lawyer, i open for the present each evening brother’ VVright F. Lewis, jr. The holder in this new bank, from 6 to 10 p. m., and Sunday after- br,de was K'ven away by her father. 494 1932 Otto Bartlett, Freeport . I' r noons as well. Last Sunday 239 Thos. Mitchell, Hemp. 56 Jas. .McHugh, Seaford 4 Grover C. D. Siems, W antagh 1194 Edgar Middleton, Fpt. 1794 Anthony G. Contard. Smithville South 619 Joseph Curasi, Merrick 442 Jas. Paulson, Freeport 2306 Wallace L. Hill, Hemp. 1910 Frank Clement, Freeport 1910 Thomas S. Martelle, Freeport 1875 Wm. C. Collier, Freeport 1575 George B. Ghee, Long Beach 1 • 1851 Eugene Alvarez, Freept. ; irl tbe prf sent cr!s,s' dwelling partic- The following names were with- 1 i* !u -V .not u|,0j1 ^b(-‘ Question of socia bility in relation to the soldiers but rather with the idea of getting the girls and young women interested in 511 528 51 292 Stephen G. Ensko. Freeport (rejected on re-physical examination) 1728 Jas. Sammaras, L. Beach 168 Leslie V. Penny, Freeport 2111 A rthur T. Bock, Baldwin 557 1517 B. Schulze-Berger, L. Beach 577 305 ('has. M'. Eckstein, Roosev’lt 774 284 H arry A. Jaife, Freeport 835 1443 A. Ramsden, Ocyanside 876 624 Peter Cnrio, Merrick 877 2106 Chas. J. Smith, Baldwin 931 1083 Vito Florentine, Baldwin 940 1706 (’. L. Jackson, Smithville So. 942 824 Milton D. Raynor, Freeport . . — --------- - . 964 1465 W. A. Shea, Oceanside hollowing a collation, the young cou- A six-year-old boy. apparently | 994 1786 Geo. W. Darenberg, Freep’t ____ _____ , refreshm ents were ' p,e Ieft for the Thousand Islands, alone- was sccn b.v members of Alva io n Oliver Smith, Freeport served by Mrs. Fred E. Story chair- where they wil1 spend the month. Mrs. K- Sm ith’s family wandering aimless- 1 1020 1879 Edward Engelke, Freeport man of the Women’s and Girls’ Com- Lewis attcn<Jo<l school a t Freeport, '>■ ln front of their home 0» the Mer-1 (finally rejected, physical) mittee, assisted by several other lad- antl ls a graduate of Emerson College r,ck Road about 6 o’clock Monday ev ; cu 76 Russell Box, W antagh ies, and it is planned to make this a of Boston- -Mr- I-ewis is an attorney, enlnK. The b°y was Uiken into th,- 1051 1181 Geo. Kruig, Freeport regular Sunday feature associated with Edmund Briggs 0f house an,i Fiven his supper. He was ; .-,84 1640 Peter Mortura, Long Beach At the committee meeting Tuesdav Brook,yn- The couple will make their Questioned as to his name, age and i r,02 1214 Irving Potter, Freeport evening, Miss Shaffer, a secretary of home in Freeport. residence, ami the only information u.,.; S E lm e r W. Coron, Wantagh the National Y. W. C. A., addressed the committee on the work of girls drawn and placed on the exempted list: i O rder Serial No. No. Name ‘631 1910 Thos. S. Martelle, Freep’t 926 990 Raymond F. Smith, Bald. District Board Discharges Fifteen - ., , ■ t • his freedom. “ Where are you going 546 278 Chas. A. Peterson, Roosev’t ! S n r V / Z k tem p ° rary 1 • * • to spend your vacation?” asked 11 553 2111 Arthur T. Bock, Baldwin ul!,Lnar8cs- vlz: friend. “Guess I’ll sharpen up a lot 557 1517 Theo. E. Schulze-Berger, A17 n,/l-nUst,ri‘?J groun/.s: of dull razors up at the house,” an-] Long Beach , , j 4 1 ' ~0°3 A rthur O. swered Bob.—Eagle. , , 1 _____________________ ».* | n __ ____ ...vccmvii in Mary's jChurch last evening by m a tters of concern ami importance tbc ^ ex 3obn W h iting Crowell. The that would tend to keep them off the ce^l*nH:in> 'xvas Performed at 7:30. streets. Miss Shaffer has had wide ex- , en, , 0<lle of Brook,.vn and perience ip this work, coining here ' lss “ e,un Thompson of Amityville Arcade Pharmacy Changes Hands Frederick H. Plump has sqld his drug store, known as the Arcade Phar macy, on Railroad Avenue, to Bar tholomew & Mead. Mr. Plump re tires with the best wishes of a host OBITUARY ALONZO FOSTER Alonzo Foster of Brooklyn died Thursday night at St. Catherine’s Hospital from a complication of dis eases after an illness of four weeks, of friends h 7 h a s “ made\since he \ h a s i ^ r ’ LFo\ter T 1'! born April 1, 1848, m been in business in Freeport. We b e - ! ^*anbnltan' but moved to Greenpoint speak for his successors a continuance £ h=n a, b°y- ani1 subsequently to the of the good business of Mr. Plump. : Bet“ or<1 sect,on- He was well-known Mr. Bartholomew has been with M r.' m ^ r e p o r t , where he spent several summers, and was one of the organ izers of the Freeport Board of Trade, of which he was the president for eight years. Mr. Foster was also a t one time president of the Fifth District Re publican Club of Freeport and a vice president of the Booking Agents Board of Trade of New York He was one of the oldest men in the Lyceum business and was proprietor of the Star Lyceum Bureau He belonged to the Society of Old Brooklynites, Sea- wanhaka Lodge, F. and A. M., and the Masonic Veterans. Mr. Foster is survived by a widow, Mary E., and two sons, Edwin W. Foster of Central Park, L. I., and Plump for several years, while Mr. Mead, his partner, comes well rec ommended, and is well qualified for the practical work of an up-to-date pharmacy. Little Change in Timetable The time table of the L. I. R. R. was slightly revised last Saturday. The only change affecting Freeport was the elimination of the Saturday after noon train reaching here a t 2:39. UJ Weekly Weather Report (For Our Readers in Other Localities) Friday, September 7, clear, nice Fall day. Saturday, began to rain during the night; cool and windy during day, i L ieutenant H arry L. Foster, assigned rain stopped about 8 a. m. Sunday, clear, partly -overcast. Monday, clear, cool, windy, very slight frost. Tuesday, clear, cold. Wednesday, clear, cold. Thursday, clear, slightly warm. The place to buy coal. Sinclair Raynor, 8 No. Main S t , telephone 184 Freeport. Advertisem ent Heinrich, Baldwin 1233 2662 John P. Hubbell, Garden City 259 1791 Peter Byrne, expiring on Nov. 30, 1917, Bellmore 328 1791 Frank E. Rose, Jr., Baldwin 169 2107 Forest Bedell, Baldwin 455 368 Jos. H. Bergold, Hicks ville, expiring Nov. 30, 1917 334 112 Oliver J. Tecple, Jr., 1 Freeport 1046 1306 Carl Henry Hohorst, ex piring Nov. 30, 1917 The District Board has only revers- the Local Board to date on 7 claims of appeal for dependency, as follows: 395 1716 Ernest R. Tood, Long Beach, dependency 421 2023 Clinton A. Zollinhofer, Baldwin, dependency 338 2116 Stanley A. Morrison, Baldwin, dependency 58 775 Max Greenberg, Hemp- tead, dependent mother 4 1436 Malcolm Mac Gillivray, Ocean Side, physical 335 1067 George H. Stranahan, Baldwin, dependency 244 900 Floyd Stafford, Hemp- stpad, dependency Unclaimed Letters (Freeport Postoffice) tem po rary j k e e p i n g th t i j r girlg T h o r n e ; she had , f never seen camp conditions where a , ^ j u,!„ rs were there were so few girls around as on Long Island at the present time. She did not express herself in favor of any proposition th a t would aim to bring the soldiers and the young girls to gether, as there did not seem to be, to say the least, any need for it, although she was glad of the work the men are doing to make things otherwise residence, ami - he could give was that his name was (Later held up for re-consideration) DURYEA—WRIGHT Heter “ Poakman\ and that he had ! ',73-2029 Harvey Miller^Baldwin Missi Marion Louise Duryea, daugh- ,eft home about eight o’clock th a t ;80 1652 Fred Ondrovich, L. Beach ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dur yea of Amityville, and Lawrence H. make his ,irst t r iP to school. He said ,;26 331 John J-. McCaffrey, Roosev’t W right of Freeport were m arried tbat ae was dismissed from school in 047 662 Edward Tryon, Freeport the middle of the forenoon, and be- 082 1593 Chas. O. Johnson, L. Beach lieving he could find his way home, 1850 Claire F. A tell, Freeport ! not waited for his brother, but (withdrawn later for re-consideration) gone on and became lost. He could‘ 687 i26<) S. H. Schiebw, Freeport not tell the village in which he re- j fS98 1686 John J. Ryan, Oceanside were bridesmaids. Miss Edna The lad was put to bed and 72<M390t, W E. Darling, Oceanside W right, the groom's sister, was maid Mr. and Mrs. Smith kept the telephone 721 113 Alfred Schloss, Fro. port of honor. The flower girl was Miss ' wires bus>' fvr about two hours if' « ! 742 1550 Jos. Edwards, Long Beach Ruth Dodge W ilmarth. v a l .n effort to find the parents of the , 743 567 Jos. E. Allen, Freeport 718 17()0 Geo. Strntigos, Long Beach 752 1251 Mervin L. Schlo-s, Freeport (Later discharged on physical) re-exam ination) 770 257 Luman Losee, Freeport Charles R. Duryea J r. was best m’flTl cbdd- (-111 Tuesday Mr. Smith took Willliam Rich- tbe boy *n hi8 automobile and visited ard and M artens Isenberg. Miss aB tbe schools in this neighborhood Helene Villefeu played the wedding *n lhe hope that one of the teachers march. would recognize him or that he would The bride wore white natih with sil- hear of some one who had Iost a boy, | 799 1917 John H. Russell, Freeport ver lace, and black velvet hats while but aBain hls efforts were without re- ,800 1435 ( '. J. McGuire, Long Beach bridesmaids wore pink satin with sil- sults. j 807 1784 W. Wenish, ’ Smithville So. ver lace, and black velvet hats., while An item in one of the Brooklyn pa- ; 824 229 L. H. VanDeueen, Roosevelt the maid of honor was attired in a ' pers on Wednesday evening led to the 1 s46 1359 Joseph A. Burr, Freeport lighter shade of pink satin with 1 lad’s restoration to his parents. Mr. | 802 872 Morton Crevoiserat, Freep’t home-like as possible for the soldier i pearl trim m inKS. She wore a pink Sm,th rt'ad the ,tem and immediate-1 870 2075 Jos. II. Harris, jr., Baldwin visitors ! m aline hat. ly communicated with Constable John 870 1258 Philip W. Saperstein, Fpt. President Swezey appointed the fol The flower K'rl was in white w'th a Bosch of Hickwille who came for the 902 138 Harold E. Brown, Freeport lowing committee chairmen who will ’ black velvet h a t 7 , 1 bride’s bou- ^ n d e r e r and took him to the home of 905 1667 Irving Pflug, Rosedale name their committees in the next (,uet was shower variety com-i s I)arent8» an(l ^ rs Ueter I oak 910 91 Otto I*. Velle, Baldwin few days: Finance, Samuel R. Sm ith-' posed of white roses and ,illies of the '\ an ° n the ° ld Country Road in t h a t ! 918 KOI Edw. L. Germeroth, Freep’t entertainm ent, Elvin N. Edwards- ac- valley’ The maid of hc!nor carried vl,'?ge- , , ,, , , (920 1326 Chas. E. M erritt, W antagh commodation and information Smith J pink roses and tbe bridesmaids p in k 1, ‘‘ow the lad walked so far from 1904 866 Marcheon Furm lett, Freep’t F. Pearsall. ’ ] asters. The flower g irl carried a pink h°me» a distance of nearly seven miles, 1006 2027 Wm. Baker, jr., Baldwin The members of the Finance Com- to Camp Dix, a t W rightstown, N. J. The funeral service was conducted a t ' „ » nr D his late residence, 642 Macon Street, Bennett’ A- W- B- Saturday evening. Benson, r rank Mr. Foster established the Star Ly- Buran> R-,^ - ceum Bureau in 1878 and had man-1 Brovyn’ Miss J. aged the tours of many popular lec- Combs, Dr. turers and orators. T. DeWitt Tal- Connelly, M asters Jam es and Jack madge and Henry Ward Beecher were !,°?fne’ ’Y,1\8' frequently “booked\ by him. Dillion, Mr. J. Dean, Louis Delano. Mr. mittee are announced as follows: S. R. Smith, Edgar Jackson, William G. Miller, Fred E. Story, G. Bennett Smith, Clinton M. Flint, C. Milton Foreman, Charles E. Mack, George M. Hewlett, R. S. Barrie. The committee on finance will he a t work a t once securing subscriptions. It will not be necessary, and will save work, if our readers do not w ait for an invitation, but send in their contri butions to Mr. Smith, or to the presi dent or treasurer. All contributions will be acknowledged in the local newspapers. The following are an- | nounced to date: Fred E. Story Jere E. Brown 5.00 basket of pink and white flowers. The ceremony was a very beautiful and im p y ssive one! Many out-of- town as Pwell as Amityville guests were present. The bride is very popular in Amity- ville’s younger set. They will live in Freeport.—Amityville Sun, Sept. 13. WAGNER- without showing signs of unusual fa tigue, is a mystery. 1012 636 Fred T. Hall, Merrick 1043 393 Conrad Rogg, W antagh , 1056 1811 Frank J. Pickel, Bellmore 383 104 Irving R. Oxenham, Free- ! port (already enlisted) Gives Soldiers Good Times The soldiers of Rainbow D iv isio n :,,. „ ... . 117, Sanitary Train No. 3. from Camp i 443 f™ 1 B; S,m ,th’ J,r ' ^ m ;port xiiiia IP ______ _ 470 1175 R. Jones, h reeport Later held up for re-consideration married ------------ EDWIN H. VAN RIPER It is poor economy to can fruits and Edwin H. VanRiper, aged 50 years, G^uboca ^ H ssN M i? <2 )‘ vegetables and then have them spoil d ied suddenly Tuesday morning o f ‘ \ j r V--,: by using cheap or inferior ja r r u b - 1 acute indigestion. Funeral services (;' r a ( | hers. To obtain the best results in were held from his late residence. So. I H asbrouch Mrs 1 C preserving, insist upon getting the i Long Beach Avenue, on Thursday af- r.‘ .V<lm vfre r LLCO JUMBO RUBBER which has ternoon. Rev. Saul O. Curtice, pastor jolly Mrs the approval of Good Housekeeping of the Freeport M. E. Church, offici- j ackg0n Arthur Institute, whose stam p is on each car- ating with interment in Maple Gfrove KrdVner, Miss Eleanor ton, and the New York Tribune In- Cemetery. ' ..,„,l m ™, r etitute. These cost 15c per dozen and Mr. VanRipei^is survived by two > \... v ’ can be obtained at: children, W illard and Helen VanRiper. V. /']’ K . H. C. Schluter, Freeport. L. I. Mrs. VanRiper died only a few months ‘ 1 ’ ’ b A rthur Whitehouse, Freeport, L. I. ago. Wm. A. M acFarlane, Freeport, L. I. Mr. VanRiper was a well-known ma- Stephen Beck, Roosevelt, L. I. son contractor and the proprietor of H. V. Carman Co., Hempstead, L. I. the Freeport Cement Block works. He Fussell Bros.. W antagh, L. I. was also a prominent member of the 0 _________ _ Advertisem ent Methodist Church. U.D. Everts, special representative --------- bf B. Fischer & Co., of New York, JACOB KEGEL y an B'jrerSi Mrs packers of the celebrated Hotel Astor Jacob Kegel, aged 56 years, died of Winters, Miss Liilian BORNSCHEUR w H L r ng^ Z a t °f, Y r LT 8l , H-1 ionVbath!ng^s'uito^for the men to W agner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. W agner, of Hillside Ave nue, to H a rry W. Bornscheur, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bornscheur, was announced Friday night a t a re ception in the W agner home. The $25.00 I WL‘ddin>' wdl take place in December. Mills, were given a treat in Freeport Friday while on a hike. Mrs. Edward 1 S. Abeles of Whaley Street was able 100, „ , „ ,, ,'iu u.-.u;,,.. i»— ;i 47 1 1234 Osmond Pearce, Freeport to obtain from Kegel’s Bathing Pavil- , , . . . . , , _ Later withdrawn for reconsideration a swim a t Woodcleft and while th, y 178 1781 E. Stringham, Smithville Se. were enjoying the w a ter Mrs. Abeles, . . . . Mrs. Dyster, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. De 1 A u ctioneer is C l e a r e d Nyce, Mrs. George Weeks and a num- Henry C. Johnson, jr., an auction- ber of other ladies of th: t neighbor- eer, of Long Island City, was tried and hood prepared coffee and crackers fo r j acquitted before a jury in Judge them. There were 450 soldiers in all Flint’s court Saturday morning on a p ». a *• and about 90 cups of coffee were j charge of assault in the htird degree. rObce A c tivities served In an hour. The refreshm ents A rthur Friend, of 518 Lafayette Ave- Home Defense Corps 1-riday sentence was suspended on were prepared in the home of Mrs. ] nue, Brooklyn, was the complainant. Members of Company B f harles Dahl, found guilty of violat- , Dyster and Mrs. Hopper. Some of the He testified that on A u g u st 3 a t an Y'ou are hereby ordered to report 1ng i v>HaKe ordinance re leaving milk 1 soldiers were detailed and helped the | auction sale a t Dolan's grocery store, to Headquarters on Monday, Septem- bo^es ° n pubhc highway. ] ladies to serve. Henry Friedlander | w est of Merrick Road. Johnson threw her 17th, a t 8:00 p. m. to consider the | Becbf,tein fined $20 for violating j was also of great assistance. Mrs. ] .i book at him and punched him in the m a tter of becoming a part of the New ordinance. Abeles was called on to malm a speech j fare. Johnson entered a plea of sel/- York State Guard. Notices bearing !., , bar*es Wider, $10 or 10 days, ' which she did and was cheered by the I defense. The jury was out hut a few on these im portant m a tters are posted drunk and disorderly” charge. j crowd. The soldiers were very much minutes, when it returned with a ver- on the windows a t Headquarters, and Tuesday, Leo Greenbaum, $15; John , delighted and thanked the ladies fo r 'd i e t in favor of the defend a n t. all questions regarding the New York ; ' Lhisseldorf, sentence suspended; the treat. State Guard will be discussed at the ,,, °.n b |tfbway ordinance violations. , Coffee, sugar and milk were furn Freeport Sportim; Club Company meeting. “ t f 1 « WaS ,ahed a t C08t prke by H C Sch,uter At the Freeport Sporting Club Fri- C harles E. Mack, W n i s H r . ^ “ P - w e r e secured from the Lights ,lay ,nll,ht th,.' Hr8t j . round b<,ut he ist Sergt. Rlker; Frank T'^-jand EJks Clubs by a member of the lW(.en y „ ur,g Kid Levine and Kid Nel- By Order Capt. Franklin G. Hill. Michael, Mr. Herbert .Osborne, Mrs. K. (2) Philips, Miss Emma Philips, Mrs. Wm. E. Skaanum, Mrs. David Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sheane, Mrs. M argaret Selling, Com. L. M. products, visited the Review office heart trouble on Sunday, September Worms, Mrs Henry Tuesday relative to advertising their 2 Mr Kegel has run the, Kegel's T. Be products in Freeport and vicinity. By bathing pavilion for the past four Sept. 16, 1917 arrangem e n t vyith dealers named in years This pavilion and his tailor Benson Smith, P. M. Lots at Reduced Prices, Charles A. Sigmond advertises \lots at reduced prices in this issue, locat ed at Bellmore; see adv. colum n Want Phono Records If you \have some records you want fany, Peter Keyler and George A. i L ights Club and Mrs. Weeks, and M rs. son wus won hv The set.olld too fast $2° <lriVinK aUt,, Sura,tt a!r° 8ent 0Ver her Hungarian j round bout i j v . , - , , Be Bai'ey and too last. _ maal to help Parky Black was won by Black \ Vital Statistics ' nthusiaatic fht semi-final 10-round bout he- VILLAGE OF FREEVORT S . » , : 0, Catharine Mary, John M , ! .................. .. jr., and Alice Southard Carnie. 10, W alter Edward, William E. and had been done for them. (Joe Tiplitz of New York and Jot, the Nassau Leonard of Brooklyn also resulted in Mrs. Abeles advises J L used up to gootl advantage or want to '1,la *> rignt tiurton. County Review reore-entative th a t ; ''T \ * 1'' the entertainm e n t ear .ohher ^ ^ M S S Z Z T . - Z T £ l , , a ths ;ne8S th,c b°y» at drill. Mrs Leh- (;anz of New York. Supervisor their adv. in this issue, they will give shop on Railroad Avenue will contin- Douglas Shoes for Men. The lat- during the coming week, to each pur- ; ue under the management of his sons, eat—a bro’wn calf lace, English last, chaser of a pound or more of Hotel Mr. Kegel iis survived by his wife, castor cloth top. One of our new A stor Coffee, a pound of Hotel Astor j Minnie Kegel, and five sons and three Fall styles. Price, $6.00. Crevoiser- Rice entirely free. The value of the daughters, Edward B. Kegel, 30 South a t ’s, 95 South Main Street. Hotel A stor products is standard and Grove Street; A lbert E. Kegel, 105 A d v e rtisem e n t this offer will undoubtedly bring a big Pennsylvania Avenue, Newark, N. J.; --------- •ale and m a n y new customers. Look Abraham, Isadore. Beatrice, Rose, Am 1' r101- to advertise for a tenant is to up the advertisem ent for, the names of na and Louis Kegel, of 452 15th Street fail .to make known” the fact that the local dealers. , Brooklyn ’ , you have property to r e n t , Ad v e r t is e m e n t Hiram R. Smith has furnished a phonograph and a few records are on hand, but some more can be used to advantage. Sept. 9, Carolyn Hutcheson infant man a,8° adv,se8 Mrs. Abeles she | n tbe semi final 10-round bout UaUKkter of J u l i L an.l H a rrialt f a r mdi^a S th T tm h’ r; T \ H*,‘l>y ll\ l k ° f ' i f — J*1,1,' ’“ ’t _________________ ______________ • - \ ■ H u U h . . . . . a a .ad2 a , „ .. 23 J , y .. S X 2 t 'g’ZSSZ ^ ' Gold Seal Hip Rubber Boots made WOULDN’T YOU GIVE YOUR Wl11 f? r n ,,Il ^ mate/ ,al\ Any There will also be three 4-round \Somewhere in France\ „ „ ~ „ „ BASEBALL When the only way you could do it 0r,' re<‘Port <‘* a on ,lKe Before a small crowd, owing to the Is through the Red Croes? ~ --- ---------- — 1 bad weather, the Freeport A. A. do- fivery mother’s hey ------------- ---- X You should be employed in the kind feated the Oceanside A. C. last Sat is just as preciotfc----------------------------of work you can do best—should have urday by the score of 12 to 1. in the bay than any other kind. De cisive proof that Gold Seal Hips are the best on the m a rket Price, $7.25. Double sole, $7.50. Gold Seal Stonn King B o o ts,'for shore use, $6.00 and $6.26. Ex.-lusive agency a t Crevois- erat’s, 96 South Main Street. Advertisement As your* And needs your assistance Just as much. ! I position for which you are fitteti. The classified ads Wld help you to “find your work.\ On Saturday, September 15, the via- itors will be the Hempstead A. A. A d v e rtisem e n t W|th well-known players