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THE NASSAU POST, FHBEPORT, N. Y„ FRIDAY, APRIL 19, ISIS- Pete t MERRICK LUTHERAN CHURCH Pa*tor, Rev. William Steinbkker. Bible School at 9.45 a.m.; morning aervice at 11 o'clock. The Catechu mens meet Tuesdays at 3.30 and Sun days at 9.30. Everyone cordially wel come at all services. Mr. and Mrs. Asmus Schmidt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bahnsen for the week-end. destroyed the unoccupied house (if Mr. Thompson, situated on Horatio avenue and Meadowbrook road, at 11 o’clock Tuesday night, The house was moved from Long Beach several years ago. Both of the local fire companies responded to alarms, but the flames were so far advanced that the firemen could do little toward sav ing the building. ------------------- » ---------- VITAL STATISTICS A large number of representative j MARRIAGE LICENSES citizens attended a menhiF on Wed-| Charles A. Bloomingdale, 57; An- nesday evening, April 10th, in Fire nette Behre 36 ^ of p'ioral park. Hall No. 1, where it waa determined , j 0geph Frank Friar, 25, Grand Rap- to make the sale of Third Liberty | idf(( Michigan; Emma Grace Cramer, Loan Bonds in the local district a Hempstead speedy success. The meeting was held , Frederick Benjamin fSeixas, 40; Vi- under the auspices of the local Loan o]a gloski, 26, both of Rockville Cen- Committee, and was called to order tre by Chairman J. W. L. Van Sicklen Charles Frederick Tomyes, 22, of the entertainment committee The Brooklyn; Olga Frances Dilthey, 19, speakers of the evening were M. Fel- Ocean Side. tenstein of Freeport, a prominent j udson Fowler Raynor, 22; Eliza- lawyer from Manhattan; George E. \faude Whaley, 23, both of Free- Bradbrook of Rockville Centre, and port. Lieutenant Harold Bunker of the Ceci| Brower, 19, of Baldwin; Ed- ming, aged 76 years, 11 months. April 7, at Hempstead Heights— Stanley Grakowski, aged 4 years, 4 months, April 3, at Baldwin—Edna Adelia Balowin, aged 1R years, R months. April 4, at Valley Stream—Edith E. McCray, aged 24 years, 8 months. April 4, at Valley Stream—Am brose John March, aged 1 year, 10 months. April 3, at Hempstead, Myrtle Cor nell, aged 25 years, 5 months. April 1, at I^awrence—1Rosa A. Vi talii, aged 9 months. April 1, at Roosevelt, Anna Eliza Bedell, aged 78 years, 5 months. April 1, at Hempstead, Hellas A. Wells, aged 50 years. April 3, at Malveme—John Joseph Becker, aged 17 years April 2, at Belimore—Thomas R. Smith, aged 69 years, 2 months. In Fraternal Circles. Freeport Lodge, I. 0. O. F., con ferred the third degree upon two can didates last Monday evening. Two other candidates are expected to re ceive the introductory degree next Monday evening. District Deputy Grand Master S. P. Shea and members of his official staff will make a visit to Mineola Lodge, I. 0. O. F., this (Friday) evening. Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., will hold a class initiation the first Friday evening next month. A substantial number of candidates are expected. U. S. Naval Reserve Force, who is assigned to the Pelham Bay Naval Station aa an instructor in naviga tion. An excellent chorus wan given by the school children. The Home De fense Unit and Boy Scouts were well AMERICAN THEATRE Freeport, N. Y. 70 South Main Street na May Smalley, 18, of Ocean Side. BIRTHS Son, Willis, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Merrick. Mr. and Daughter, Pascalene, to represented. Lieutenant Col. John B. j Gorocenzo T u l o o f F . a s t Meadow. — - - - ■ • * - • • i Son, Tony, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodin of Lawrence. Christoffel presented medals to eight local Boy Scolits who made the high est sales in the Second Liberty loan. They were: Harry Groks, Harold Gunzenhauser, Robert Miller, George Cook, Howard Bartow, William Sten gel, Anthony Canini and Richard Thamm. Two other Scouts entitled to receive medals but who were absent on account of sickness were: Earl Goodenough and Harry Leich. The Scoutmaster, Charles A. Calkins, al so received a medal. The troop an niversary night will be held at the Parish House on April 29th, when the Scouts will be given a banquet in hon or of their troop work ana drum and bugle corps. A fire of unknown origin totally Daughter, Ellen, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Darrorw Ritchie of Baldwin. Son, Frank Francis, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon of Lynbrook. Daughter, Audrey, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carman of Baldwin. Son, Howard, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- not Abrams of Lakeview. Daughter, Hope, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Gatins of Hempstead. • Daughter. Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Powell Atkinson of Hempstead. Son, Robert Frederick, to Mr. and Mrs. George Mead of Valley Stream. DEATHS April 8, at Elmont—Frederick Gill- c » DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALOS CLEVELAND V L . n j .: - w 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 Tie Gnat Ship \SEEANDBEg- — \CITY OF ERIE- - -CTTY OF BUFFALO\ ■ \ B R T W K E T f ...... BUFFALO —Dally. May let to Hov. 15th — CLEVELAND Lear* B u f f a l o Airire C us VI iland 9:0.\) P.M. 7:30 A.M. E a jt h r x S tandard T im s Lean C l e v b l a n d ’ ( Arrirt B u f f a l o - • 9:00 P.M . • 7:30 A.M. Connection* s t C!t*rclend for Ctxlnr PoHt, Put-fn-Bar, Toledo, Detroit end all poiati West and CoulhwcctL. Uaitruad tickets reauing between UufTaio and Cleveland are good for transportatioe on our sttiamc-s. Ask your ticket aaent for tioketa via C. & ti. Line. New Toeriet Aatomo- L.to Rate— $/.M Round Trip, with 1 days return limit, for oars not exceeding 127 In. wheelbaae. fieatmfuliy <*. iorTd svetiotud u ustle chart of The Great Ship ,'SEEANDBBEM sent on receipt o f flvntvmts. A ' >v '( T' t o r Pl-nace pictorial and deecrintire booklet free. __________________ The C leveland A Buffalo T r a n 'i t Company Cleveland, Li..o A M E R IC A N THEATRE 7 0 S o . M ain S t . F r e e p o r t Phont 633 Freeport Sunday April 21 TOM MIX CUPID’S ROUND UP A Thrilling S to ry of the Golden W est lliihlen H»ml Current Kvent* Monday& Tuesday Apr. 2 2 -2 3 M a tinee 3.80 16c and 20e E v e 'g 7.16-9.16 16c and 26« Attraction Extraortllnary . WILLIAM FARNUM Les Miserables A Stupendous Picturixatlon of V ictor Hugo’s Fam o u s Story, Played at Lyric Theatre, N e w York, for the Past 3 M onths. W id n e sd a i April 2 4 M a tinee 8.16 10c and 16c E v e n ing 7.16 15e end 20c VAUDEVILLE ALMA EUBBBNS I LOVE YOU Triangle F e a tu r e in 7 Reels \ Strange Cook Triangle Comedy Thursday April 25 M a tinee 8.30 i 10c and 16c E v e n ing 7.30 16c and 20c DUSTIN FARNUM THESPY or The Kaiser Agents Exposed Fox Standard Picture in 7 Keels CURRENT EVENTS F.iday April 26 E v e n ing 7.10 10c and 16c CARMEL MYERS THE WINE GIRL Blue Bird Production in 6 Reels B illy West in the Chief Cook Saturday April 27 M a tinee 8.16 lOo and 16c E v e n ing 7.16 16c nnd 20c VAUDEVILLE ROY STEWART LAW’S OUTLAW Triangle F e a tu r e in 6 Reel* A Marriage Not Triangle Comedy ANNOUNCEMENT On and after May 1, 1918, we will be compelled to charge Government War Tax in addition to our Ad mission Price. New Schedule of Prices: Admission, 10 Cents 15 Cents 20 Cents “ . 22 Cents War Tax, 1 Cent War Tax, 2 Cents War Tax, 2 Cents War Tax, 3 Cents ANNUAL School Meeting The Annoel School Mwtln* o f th<> Inhahi- ten b i of Union F « w Sehool D intrlet No. 9 of the Town of Hempitend, qualified to vote « t eehool m e e tinm In «»id dintrlet, will he Held In the Meem hfy room In the Grove Street Sehool Rulldin*. Grove nnd P ine Street*, on T n e e d * , evenimt. M»y 7, 1918, wt 8 pjn., for th e piirtxine of electing two trustee*, one for * term of three ye*m, In piece of Dsvid Sutherlend, Jr., w hose term of office expire* Ju ly 81, 1918, e n d one for * te r m of three zee re. In piece o f William\ H. G race, whoee term of olfire won Id have expired July *1. 1818, and for th e tranaaetlon o f such other boelnea* a* may regularly come before the E S T I M A T E D B U n G E T . T h e expen»ee fo r the year eom m e n e in, Au g u s t let, 1918, a r e estimated a* follow,: BUSINESS ADM INISTRATION d e l * ................................... 3*1.08 T r e a s u r e r ........................... 100.00 Supplies ............................. 30.00 O th e r expense ................ 70.08 528.00 EDUCATIONAL ADM1N1STRAT N S a laries, S u p t and Clerk 4,100.00 Supplier ............................. 50.00 O th e r expense ................. 200.00 A ttendance Officer and Census E n u m e rator .. 676.00 5.025.09 IN S T R U C T IO N A L SERVICE T e a c h e rs' salaries . . . . 67,900.00 Supplies (Principal) 180.0# O ther expense ................. 26.08 T e x t books ......................... 1,400.00 O th e r supplies used in inetruetlon ................... 1,370.0# Commencement Exercises a n d Exhibits ................. 100.00 60,926.00 O P E R A T IO N OF SCHOOL PLA N T W a g es of Jan ito rs and o t h e r employees .......... 6,000.00 Fuel .................................... 3,800.0# W a ter ............................... 60.00 L ig h t and Power ......... 326.00 J a n it o r s ' supplies ............ 160.00 G e n e ral care of grounds 10.00 Services other th a n per so n a l ............................... 476.00 Cesspools ............................. 100.08 9,920.00 M A IN T E N A N C E OF PLANT R e p a ir of buildings . . . 3,409.08 R e p a irs and replaeem e n t o f heating, lighting and plum b ing equipm e n t .. 309.00 R e p a irs and replacem e n t e f other equipm e n t .. 59.00 3,750.09 FIXED CHARGES Insurance (non* thia year) DEBT SER V IC E P a y m e n t of bonds direct 7.726.8# In terest on bonds ............ 7,227.6# In terest on short term loans ............................. 409.08 15,862.50 C A P IT A L O U T L A T (Acquisition and C e n s truction) A lteration of old bnlldiags ( n o t repalm ) ............... Instructional a p p a r a t u s . . 209.0# H e a ting, lighting, plum b in g and electrical work F u r n it u r e ............................. O th e r equipment ............ 100.9# 309.90 AU XILIARY A G E N C IES AND OTHER A C T IV ITIES S a laries ............................. 50.0# Books, repairs an d re placem ents ................... 200.0# Public Library .............. 1,300.00 1,550.00 HEALTH SER V IC E M edical inspection . . . . 750.00 School nurse ................... 700.00 1,460.00 FIXED CHAWfHW Penebme ........................... 1.884.7# loan ranee ......................... DHBT SB R V IC* t l t . U Paym e n t of bond* direct Redemption of * h o r t term T.72S.H 4 6. SO. fit In terest or bonds ......... In terest on sh o r t term 7.704I.## .. ............................................. *••.44 C A P ITA L O U T L A Y < A eqeleitimi and C o n a truetloa) A lteration of old building* (n o t rapeire) ........... 1.0R1.48 Inatructlonal a p p a r a tu s . H e a ting, lighting, plumb- 84S M Ing and eleetrical work 84# H F u r n itu r e ......................... 2# M O t h e r equipmeat ............. **• 84 AUXILIARY AGENCIES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES S a laries ........................... Books, repairs and re- 5# • • placements ................... 4# *« Publie Library ................ 1.190 Ot HEALTH SERVICE M edical inspection 198 as School nurse .................. 684.21 C a s h on hand .................... *.597 8# 1.*99.18 1,850.63 Dated Freeport, N. Y., March 81. 1918. C. DW IGHT BAKER, Preeideat. CHARLES C. MOORE, V ice Prmident. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. P u rsuant to an order of HO N. L E O N * D. H O W E L L , S u r ro g a te ef the C o u n ty of Nas- ean, notice la hereby given to all persona hay in g claims ag a in s t Frances K. N o rton, late o f the Town o f Hempstead, In the said th ^ ' vouchen osinty. deceased, to present th e same with lets thereof, to the subscriber the executor of the la s t Will and T e s tam e n t of said deceased, a t her place o f transacting huelneae at the office of WiUlara R. Pettit. P a r Roekaway, N e w York, on o r before the 164.h day of May next. D ated, Mineola, N . Y., N o v e m b e r 8, 191T. A N N * L. DeMOTT, Executor. WFLU AM 8. PlTTTT, A ttorney for E x e c u tor, F a r Roekaway, New Yerk. T H E PEOPLE O F TH E STA T E OF NEW YORK T O Fanny B. Stllwell, iQrace S. Hawkins, M ay Andemon, P a u l Soil t h a rd, Charlotte C a r l. Ernest S o u thard, Henry S o u thard and E lisabeth Southard. Send G r e e tin g s : W hereas, Charles H. Southard, who resides a t Baldwin, N a s s a u County, N e w York, has lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of o u r County of N a s s a u , to have a certain In stru m e n t in w r itin g bearing d a te the 25th day of A p ril,, 1907, relating to b o th real and personal property duly proved aa th e last Will en d Testament of JAMES H . SOUTHARD, deceased, who waa a t the time o f his death a resident of B a ldw in, In said County of N a s s a u , * Therefore, you a n d each of you, are cited to show cause b e fore the S u r rogate's Court of our County of Nassau, st the Surrogate's office a t Mineola, In the County of Nassau, on th e 26th day o f May. 1918, a t n in e o’clock in the forenoon of that day w h y the said W ill and Testam e n t should not be adm itted to p r o b a te ss a Will of real and personal prop- In Testimony W hereof, We have censed • the seel of th e Surrogate’s C o u r t of oar •aid County o f Nassau to b e hereunto Witness,Witness, J I O N . LEONE D. HOWELL, lu rro g a C o u n ty, ine hundred a n d eighteei EDWIN W. W E E K S, L .3. Surrogate of o u r said County of Nassau a t the S u r ro g a te's Office, a t Mineola, il the said C o u n t the 16th d a y of April one thousand nin e hundred a n d eighteen. Clerk of the S u r ro g a te's Court T H E PEOPLE O F TH E STA T E O F NBW YORK c : — L-L-n i- n i i i p s . r reueri W illet Smith. $98,797.60 Less estimated receipts from State 13,000.00 $85,797.60 D a ted Freeport, N . Y., March 31, 1918. By O r d e r of the BOARD OF EDUCATION. R O B E R T E. DONAGHY, Clerk. Total, 11 Cents Total, 17 Cents Total, 22 Cents FINANCE A L ST A T E M E N T Total, 25 Cents AMERICAN THEATRE, Freeport GAS RANGES Upon Am erica de* volves the sacredduty of keeping alight the torch of Liberty and upholding justice and democracy through out the world. Let us not falter or count the cost, for in the freedom o f the world lies our only safety, and the preservation of our American lib erties and institutions. Let U s Invest To the Limit in Liberty Bonds This Space Paid For a n d \ Contributed By Our supply of Gas Ranges this season will no doubt be limited. Don’t wait until our representative calls. Place your order in any of our offices where you can look over our different styles. Do it today. Ruud Automatic Hot Water Heaters are always in use at oar offices. They work just as well in your home. Place your order early for the Rand you expect to have installed as they will never be cheaper. Our Vulcan Tank Water Heaters are the most dependable Hot Water Heaters of this type on the market. Get busy with your order before we have to tell you that our stock is exhausted. \ X CONTRIBUTED BY W. T. HUTCHESON, Hempstead The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. GEO. MacDONALD, President Otiices at Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Mineola Of the Board of Rducation of U n ion Free School District No. 9, of the Town of Hemp stead. from April 1st, 1917, to M a rch Slat, 1918. R e c e ip t s B a lance on hand ............ 11,074.65 Hack taxes ....................... 10,464.88 Fuhlic School money .. 6,442.68 R e funds ............... R e tirem e n t Fund T u ition ............... S tew a r t Fund Lons: Reach Fund Rook's, lines, etc. T r a in in g Class Notes discounted 61.20 1,302.46 882.76 1,966.00 846.00 34.66 660.00 40.000.00 Academies and librariee 965.12 in te r e s t on deixwits . . . . 27.50 School taxes—1917 . . • 76,219.84 Bank tax ........................... 703.78 150.638.71 D isb u r s e m e n ts BU S IN E S S ADM INISTRATION Clerk ................................... 283.32 T r e a s u r e r ......................... 100.08 Supplies ........................... 29.20 O ther expense ................. 67.69 480.02 EDUCATIONAL ADM INISTRAT'N Salaries, Supt. and C lerk 3,748.32 Supplies ............................. 33.92 O ther expense ................. 209.63 A ttendance Officer and C e n sus Enum erator . . 633.76 4.621.62 INSTRUCTIO NA L SERVICE T e a c h e r .- salaries . . . . 63,633.62 Supplies ............................. 187.65 O ther expense ................ 22.76 Text books ....................... 1,216.92 O ther supplies used ia instruction ..................... 1,408.51 Commeneeroent Exercises and Exhibits ................. 182.96 66.6S8 31 O P E R A T IO N OF SC H O O L PLANT Wagew of Jaintom and o th e r Employees . . . 4,557.64 Foil .................................... 8,501.68 W a ter ............................... 60 0 # L ight and power .......... *21.11 J a n it o r s ’ supplies . . . . 163.28 G eneral rare of groende 1.86 Service* other than p e r sonal 461.81 Gaesgoofc ........................... 97 69 •.181.88 MA IN TEN a W(36 ' O F PLANT R e p a ir e f kelidlags m i l ftUpslre nmd raplaa—w f ef haa t t a g . tigkliatf ao d 1 pJamfctetf * W IS H e jaifli a«4 ■eplaaawaaa* •SSwr i n i t i a l , . . 1*1.18 l . W . i l T o Eliiabeth P h ilips, Frederick C. Davis, S a r a h Brash, M elvin S. Terry, W ille t Smith, E m m a Powell, W illiam T. S m ith, Dorothy La Clair, Ethel W alsh, A rthur W. Smith, Alice E. Bradshaw , Josephine S m ith and C h a rles C. Smith, Send Greetings: W hereas, Mary Charlick and A nnie M. S m ith, who reside a t Roosevelt, N a s s a u Coun ty, New York, have lately applied to the S u r ro g a te’s Court of our County of Nassau, to have a certain instrum e n t in w r itin g bear ing date the second day of Ju n e , 1906, re latin g to both real and personal property duly proved as th e last Will a n d Testa m e n t of JA N E S. RAYNOR, deceased, who was a t the time of h e r death a resident of Roosevelt, in said County of N a s s a u , Therefore, you, a n d each of you, are cited to show cause before the .Surrogate’s Court of o u r County of N a ssau, at the S u r rogates office at Mineola, in the County o f Nassau, on th e 18th day of May, 1918, at n i n e o'clock in th e forenoon o f th a t day w h y the said Will and Testam e n t should not be admitted to probate as a W ill of real an d personal property. In Testimony W h e reof, We have caused the seal of the S u rrogate’s C o u r t of our aaid County o f Nassau to be hereunto affixed. Witness, H O N . LEONE D. HOW E L L , Surrogate of o u r said County of Nas- L.S. sau, at the S u rrogate's Office, a t Min- eola, in the said County, th e 12th day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. EDWIN W. W E E K S , Clerk o f the S u rrogate's Court. W m . H. G ood , A ttorney for P e titioner, l Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Home Workers Wanted Those Having Sewing Machine Experience Only JULIUS KAYSER& CO. North Park Avenue Rockville Centre Long Island WANTED—House on Long Ulani with eome ground for chicken raising. Old-fashioned plaoe would ewit if cheep. James R. Roe. Co., Noetrend end Atlantic Ay*., Brooklyn, N. Y.