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Yol. 7 No. 10. THE NASSAU POST, FREKPOKT. N. 1 , F R ill AY APRIL K. 1917. OFFICIAL PAPER OF NASSAU C 01 NTT. PRICE TWO CENTS Republican Clean Sweep in Town Election (These figures were compiled by the Nassau Post and composed on the new M erganthaler Linotype Machine of the Nassau County Review.) Town Rec. Supt. Assessors Supervisor Clerk Justices of the Peace Taxes H’ways 4 Yrs. 2 Yrs. Auditors Overseers of the Poor Trus. Pub. Cem. 1917 1918 Constables District Seaford—W antagh Plain Edge Bellmore E a s t Meadow Merrick Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Freeport Roosevelt Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Garden City Hempstead Hempstead Baldwin Baldwin Long Beach Oceanside Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Rockville Centre Malverne Lynbrook Lynbrook East Rockaway Lynbrook Lynbrook Floral Park Franklin Square Valley Stream Valley Stream Wood mere Cedarhurst Cedarhurst Lawrence Lawrence In wood Inwood Totals Majorities H 72 £ J 1 S | S < 1 CL cE | 1 M 8 1 | ca < | i & I fc S’ 1 .y z 1 1 E ca 1 8 0, £ 1 3 H L TD ■t 1 S *\5 8 z S 1 2 d M 1 6 3 1 V 1 1 114 125 155 74 132 119 77 130 164 130 106 140 84 136 87 137 132 129 86 85 8*9 149 137 79 77 137 82 138 85 134 V44 141 13*4 90 76 80 2 55 33 65 25 63 48 23 28 78 62 30 62 27 66 25 63 60 60 23 21 23 61 57 26 22 65 23 66 22 66 67 62 62 19 19 19 19 3 113 126 154- 83 126 118 ^ 76 112 202 143 94 138 88 .135 95 140 125 129 84 72 82 135 97 120 73 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Smiths’ Re-Election Complete Vindication of Record and Mighty Personal Voters Resent per sonal Attacks ot Ran 1054 2637 1919 1758 6327 2239 2391 2186 2384 2027 2048 2586 2147 2249 2122 1967 2220 1260 1946 FORM HOME GUARD FOR THE VILLAGE Plan to Large Uniformed Force to Defend The Flag zey was elected permanent president Elvin N. Edwards was elected vice- president, Hamilton King was elect ed secretary and David Sutherland, treasurer. '£hc gathering subscribed their names to the pledge to support the village against attack of irres- ponsibles. Mrs. J. Himgerford Mil- bank asked for a patriotic instructor for the women of the village, many of whom would like to take up arms. This will be provided for at the same time that military training will be provided for the men. ______ Gov. Whitman, it was explained, had provided for two classes under Patriotism is the keynote of Amev- which home guard soldiers will be icanisin. This truth was evidently listed- Class A between 18 and 45 made plain on Wednesday evening at and Class 13 between 45 and 65. The the Freeport Club, wlien 300 residents niinute men will be given uniforms of Freeport signed petitions signify- and rifles. ing theig' jntcnttpn of joinelig the ------------------------- - home guard. The meeting was one to arouse the most latent spark of patriotism in the hearts of every Am erican. The m ilitary staff of the Freeport Council, of Jr. O. U. A. M. went to the club in a body. They were met by a large gathering who were not looking for thrills but were present to set going the activities that will result in the formation of a county reserve, under the direction of the sheriff, Phineas A. Seaman. No time was lost in forming a per manent organization. Sidney H Swezey, president of the vil calU'd the meeting to order and in- troduced Frank L. Crocker, of West- bury. Mr. Crocker told of the plan to*! • * ' . , . ... WllliLm R. o r . 7 . ot W « ,Z ™ ' - Commtetoner. Tl„»e anpolM- APPOINTMENTS BY VILLAGE BOARD The several appointments made by , ihe trustees of the Village of Free port at their meeting yesterday, in dicate the begining of the newr era in the policy and management of the de- ‘v 1 n n \ partments. Form er Village President 8 ' Jam es tianse-, was appointed Chief of Police at a salary of $1,000. per Counselor Alhin N. Johnson COLORED MEN NOT READY FOR FRONT But Are Forciably Re minded That Uncle Sam Wants Them More than a dozen rtf the colored gentry of this village was seized with patriotic fervor about a year ago and they made a trip to the city and en listed in Gov. Whitman’s own com pany—The Fifteenth Colored Regi ment, which was then forming. They went through a physical examination FREEPORT WOMEN VOICE WITH SMILE IN THE RED CROSS IN LOCAL OFFICE MINSTREL SHOW FOR NEXT WEEK Loyal Workers Organ ize Auxiliary to Aid The Army When a certain large corporation advertised that “the voice with the smile wins” the author m ust have visited the office of the Long Island Fuel Corporation at 19 South Main Freeport Elks will Per form at American South street. Miss Alice Schneider, daughter of Charles Schneider, possesses that ______ voice with the smile. She doubtless She is the manager— , The Freeport lx»lgc of Elks min- not manageress of the branch of the strel show to be held at the Amer- Ixmg Island Fuel Corporation, and lean Theatre, Tuesday and Wednes- women of F reeport are not far t»e- jH a (0 |lt.r chosen profession- day evenings, April 10 and 11 promises hind their sisters in the mighty mov- | Miss Schneider is doing big busin- to surpass all previous m instrel shows ess. She is one of the busiest per- Not only will the songs he new and The women are taking a serious part in the great preparedness pro- i is the origin a k poganda that is now nation wide. The ement; Our women have organized the Free port A u ,m „ -y of the N , . « u ^ \ I t e e tutd , , 1 , , horp.aco County Chapter of the Red Cross. They have taken rooms in the Post and passed with flying colors. T h a t, |:)tlj[(jjng on Q]}ve boulevard and be was the last they heard of the m atter and they had clearly forgotten it. Recently the would-be soldiers re ceived notices to report to headquart ers as the work of organizing the Fif- i teen was going on. They paid no at tention to the notices and day last several came to Freeport to gather in the re cruits. They were not ready to go gining today the place will be open for enrollment. All the women who given to capable singers, hut. the hum- orus parts will be better. Many of the successes of the past will lie re peated. Franklin G. Hill, Frank Keogh, Dr. Leo Haipim Steve Pet- til, Charles Sigmond, Dr. Vrban L’ Africain and others will be seen In ed to go until he was ready. among the first place with business men or women of the village, if not on Imng Island, because the Long Island Fuel Corporation is one of the biggest corporations on Ix)ng Island There are four offices with large coal can T o s s i b i r spare any Vinm “ vha'l\ ' ya.' ds in Freeport Lynbrook j the princ ipal roles and the chorus ever, are asked to enroll themselves. I«><;kvllle Centre and Springfield. will coma,., many excellent smgers A meeting of the Freenort Auxiliary M,KS Schneider with that admirable <>f minstrelsy, c e s -inrt n u a i „ r i was held m the Post b,Riding yester- brisk crispy business air announced Miss Addie Tydeman. of Hempstead ,,m. e,s\!day. Mrs. W. Albert Pease, of Hemp- “> a Post reporter to-day that the Umg , -he only woman who will be seen in lecnijung offlceis , , | k n m m i n e n i Island Fuel Corporation had just com- the show, will render several con- the formation of the Hem ,- ploted arrangem ents to receive Spring I tralto selections. Miss Tydeman orders at lowered pricers. The cor-1 since her appearance last year has in its four yards has a won unusual fame in limited supply in each and the reduced world. She has been Followin'- the close of a vigorous ! campaign waged largely against the head of the ticket and marked by the abusive and villianous attacks of the Democratic candidate for Supervisor, 1 the Republican candidates were el- I ected with majorities ranging from 1000 to 2600, in the election in the Town of Hempstead iasr Tuesday. The re-election of Supervisor Hiram j R. Smiih for the third successive term was a complete vindication in face of ! the pre-election indulgence in per- 1 scmalitii's and mud-slinging. The Supervisor's re-election was m o r e or less of a personal victory ' as evidenced by the returns printed In lull on this page. The fight in Free- ; port ilu home of both candidates was extremely hitter and it is significant i that Mv. Smith carried the Village by a majoritv oi 2u5 and his own eloct- iop district by a majority of 44 votes. Mi. Randall the Dcimicrgtic candidate | was a resident of the same election ! district- ! The Supervisor's record and achie vements were not only approved and 1 O.K.-ed in his home but also in every one of the other villages in the Town. He carried Rockville Center by a ma- ! jority of IS, Hempstead by ioS and Lynbrook by (18. The majority given | Mr. Smith in the four villages, 47!i ex ceeded by 11 votes the majority given b> the ‘'Branch, which was 41 . 8 . The transcript of the official re turns printed on this page indicate the handsome majorities given the j Republican ticket from top to liotiom ! Town Clerk Franklin c Gilbert of Hempstead headed the list of candid ates whose majorities exceeded 2300. Daniel Morrison of Freeport* Over seer-elect was a close second with a total of 2628. After two years of effort the resi dents of the Town voted tile approX priation of $75 ,000 for the construet-X ion of a new Town Hall. The vote | was 1904 to 1772 giving a m ajority in / favor of 132. / The sweeping Republican victory was not only <011 fined to the Town of Hempstead. William TT. Seaman was elected Supervisor of the Town of Oyster Bay and Cornelius E Itemsen of the Town of North Hempstead. The Hoard of Supervisors will be sol idly Republican for the first lime in the history of the county. part in ™ru»: r a - K * ? E S ? '£££«* the Red enlist in the home guards, so that they can train in markmanahip. He said that the idea-is* to form oui*- selves throughout the county into a unit, so that wc will lie so throughly organized that mobilization will be but a matter of a few minutes. Mortimer M. Buckner, of Garden City told how the plan of home guard organization is working that vil lage. The men have been formed in to battalions for each section of the village. Recently the riot call was folks, but Sonds when they went to ^ the*1 m -gaiRzatio^Cmee(4n g ^ weekCago I,\Hr<<t,he m o r a l '^ w s u S n of Polic- were postponed in deference to tru s tee Williams who was Sout h The salary of Village Treasurer, S. Dimon Smith was increased to $1,000. a year. Communications re lative to the repair of the streets, the fire patrol, the placing of lights, as well as all reports were received, and either filed or referred to the proper committes. There were eight applications for the office of assistant village clerk and blown from the power house whistle | nwa,8n ^ T n n o V m ^ n 10 ‘“a\ r j;„rs 2 KSr.:6: spot. The men at Garden City are * . 7 .' „„„„„„ . drflltng under Capt McAllister, V. S. .h,H n f ^ appetite for a good battle. Now that Army (retired) and they are using ’hne ^ n0, , i f t?L n h If tn l we are on the verge of war. get the ru l e . Morgan Grace, of G ,.al Neck 2 * he 5 ,1 habit by looking upon young, well ... . .......... . ... ....... S n t 'sfn exllK d X r tr™ , IhnUcT'kw.ym rXeJ .\MKTiX Policeman John Dunber took the ' ip,-vice mii npipss-irilv i'P 1'inK Pi'ice will continue while this several of the John W anamakcr eon- officers to the homes of the colored ' fl\ . , , . h Vverv I supply lasts. Miss Schneider is pre- certs and has appeared repeatedly on '\ h ''n thing that pertains to firs, aid, i. (V, to \ ric. e a <'a ’1 l h ,'1 Manhattan concert stage Miss it means that women must, volunteer her on ^ telephone 3 18 Freeport, Fydeman has a voice or rare strength to make bandages for the wounded !)r cal1 <>n hev at 10 Soutb Main s - and sweetness and a charm ing person- At present the m aking of bandages, hl|t P re pa re™ prepare to smile ality splints, etc., is the serious part of as you are talking to the s.mon pure The committee Inch ding R oy Pear- the Red Cross work. It is onlv when ^ * n h th° ? ‘Ce ^ ith ,h^ , 8m le and aall. Donand Macdonald, ha les Slg- it that first qbe always wins. You will win, too, mond, Dr. Leo Halpin and o ther; has eman Dunbar and three pointed bay onets to remind Sonds that an oath counts for something. The Freeport soldier capitulated, gathered his traps .. .. , together and departed with the other tbe emergency calls for a i c u l k u , . Ibe women assigned to tnen respem v o companies. wil[ respond ag well in numbcrs as the men. The enthusiasm shown by them when Mrs. Pease finished her address was stirring. Mrs. Wilbur Vossler was chairman, of the meet ing. She has been elected president the local auxiliary, with Mrs. Fred Story, vice-chairman and Mrs. C. E. Livingston, secretary- Here is an opportunity, women of Freeport, to render valiant services in behalf of your country. Show- the You will win, j if you get in on the offer now placed at your disposal. NEW MANAGEMENT AT BALDWIN A.C.S‘ Here is a chance to fasten your PATHETIC DEATH OF PHILLIPS BABY Pathetic indeed was the death of worked hard for the success of the show and no doubt more than l,50n persons will see the two performances NKIGimOHHOOIl WORK KBS The Neighborhood Workers Fair will he held at the Freeport Clqb house on May 15, 16, 17, 18, afternoons and evenings. The association Is very thankful to the infant- baby of John W. Phillips, the officers and riiembers of the Free- the popular salesman of the Free- port Club for their donation of the use port branch of the N. Y. Telephone of their house for t/e above dates Company, who lives in Merrick. The and also for their kind offer to assist J H U M . . M U I F . a u MHIVV-, VI VI I veil I'tVV IV J,..,..,. IlclUll UJ i v v m h f UJ#VIJ J V U U g , nix;*. v n r s h a \o S * N L r a 6r s 1 l ?. i z s i s s a •ttkfiir.rr i LBE fE F Iral military station has been formed and m<?ans of disposing of the m aterial | time of self-defense. The Baldwin A. m a thm 'or ms ” stanch to m ilitary FBKEPORT f M B SPRING FROLIC training can be procured at th i s : In ye old days in Spring youths station. i fancy turned lightly to thoughts of Maclevy of Babylon offered the ser- love but pow—i. e. on Friday eve., vices-of his physical training forces. April 13th young and old will be out He said that upon application he will send over men to assist in making the men better physically. Frank H. Holland, of the Freeport committee of minute men stirred the men to a patriotic out burst in his eloquent ex planation of what the flag represents. en masse to witness the Frolic at the Club. The rejuvenation Is under preparation by Impressario Montgomery Nichols Wllbank, late from Paris (Ind.) with specially sel ected talent. Charming dances, de lightful vocalizations, novel features men that the women are not only home was gladdened with the arrival in making this Fair a success, of a baby boy, two months ago. The It is the desire of the committee to child was seized with internal hem- make this Fair the largest and best i v n i r Wrve-TDI.MC o,rages two weeks ago and although that Nassau County has ever held. LI KH MINSTRLLS the best surgeons were.called in con- It is to he a Community Fair. Free tim e of self-defense. The Baldwin A. The Lyric Minstrels of Freeport sultation they were unable to do any- port, Rockville Centre, Baldwin and C. opens its doors for its spring and gave a very successful entertain- ihing The ease was a rare one and Roosevelt will be represented at H is summer fighting programme on that ment in the American Theatre, Satur- the physicians were compelled to Fair. Proceeds to be used for a evening. A new fight club manager day March 31st last- Among those watch (he child pass away. Neighborhood house. Details of Fair springs into being, in the person o f ! participating were Wt Smith, T. Fed- Mr. Phillips bad conferred a com- will be published in this paper later. Peter Peroni, of Freeport. den, J. Mauraburger, W. Pearsall, pliment of Howard Wakely Drake, Any one wishing to assist in this Peter is a lover of good fights. He Robt. McCaffrey. Robt. Fields, Cbas. division commercial manager of the charitable work, will kindly com- Sprlng : has been an ardent fight fan for some j Wicks, and Harry P. MTolfer, Pianist. Long Island branches of the com- munlcate with the chairman, Mrs. M J The meeting then resolved itself throughout. Over 25 will participate into a permanent body. Judge Swe-in an unusually attractive program. t ■ «v . + :v '.if- :. Zulzer, Irtl Wallace Street. year-.. He has looked upon many ex- 1 At 9 o’clock ticket selling stopped, pa„y by naming the child after him, hibitions in the past with aching on account of lack of accommodation and Mr. Drake in return had res- heart. He has been one of the fans J at the conclusion of the performance ponded to the compliment by present- who regarded himself as ''stung’*'bn | the closing number consisting of the ing his little namesake with a gift of more than a dozen occasions. He of- chorus, and Boy Scouts,. will repre- silver. The present came on the ten determined to manage a club some 1 sentative of Uncle Sam, and the Nat-j morning of the baby’s demise. M r .! a re visiting this week day and give the fight fans a , rare tonal Anthem took the jiouse by storm and Mrs. Phillips have the sym p athyof Mr. Arthi treat- Now he has that opportunity and every one went away satisfied, of their very wide acqiialntanceship.ton Avenue- => ■ ~ - x .. • . i S i i j VISITING AT ROOSEVELT Mrs. George Ward and daughter, Elizabeth from Montclair, New Jersey at the homr The Blue Bird For Happiness A LETTER WRITTEN ON OUR NEW BLUE BIRD STAT- I0NERY WHLL BE APPRECI ATED FOR ITS PRETTY SEN- TIMENT, SO NICELY EX- PRESED BY THE DAINTY EMBOSSED BLUE BIRD AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE, 4 A BEAUTIFUL ALL-LINEN WHITE PAPER, WITH THE FASHIONABLE LONG ENVE LOPE 75 CENTS THE BOX WE WOULD APPRECIATED YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR NEWLY REPLENISHED STAT- I0NERY DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACT- IVE NEW NUMBERS AS WELL AS THE OLD FAVORITES. 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