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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVIII
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAV, JANUARY 31,1913
No. 14
FBEEPOBT NEWS
HIGHWATBR TIDE TABLE
Friday, Jan.
Satarday, Peb.
Sanday,
Monday,
Taeaday,
Wedneaday,
Tbaraday,
Friday,
Satnrday,
Sl.
1.
2,
3,
4,
&.
6,
7,
8,
1:42 p, m.
4:60 p. m.
6:44 a. m.
6:80 a. m.
7:08 a. m.
7:40 p. m.
8:08 p. m.
8:81 p. m.
8:68 p. m.
Single eopiea ef tbe Beview fer aale at Greenblatt'a and Biaithwaite'a, Railroad Avenue; Kiefer'a, Naiaau i;oanty Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetz'a Main Street; DaSilva't. Wett Merrick Road. tf
Mra. Guatave Abel of 66 Koto Street haa gone to New York to tpend tbe winter.
In the Fire Department
MMIar. at IntMvat t« and! about th. ivaaiai hpH.a.F7
Ur. and Mrt. William Golden of Grand Ave., ara entertaining a yoong ton, born Tnetday morning.
Tbe next regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trotteet wili be beld next Friday evening, Feb. 7.
Latt Thurtday Mitt Gwendolyn Horn¬ beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Frank Hornbeck, tendered a birthday party to a namber of ber little frienda at her home in Cottage Court. Gamea were enjoyed and refreshmentt terved.
Freeport Couneil, No. 67, Jr. O. U. A. M., will •¦elebrate tbe anniveraary •f itt organization thit Friday even¬ ing, with an entertainment tendered the wives and frienda of the membera. Dudley Preacott, the clever mimic, and Mias Hazel Rodman, claimed to be the only woman magician on the stage, have been secured for the occa¬ sion.
A surprise party was tendered Miaa Pose Van Rees Saturday evening at her home on 1 exington Avenoe. The following were present: Miases Olive Stretch, Ethel Minor, Rose Van Rees, Leonera King, Dorothy King, Marie Mahnken, Gladys Austin, Emily Wern¬ er and Bessie Stretch; Joseph Thom, Howard Mahnken, ClifTord Mahnken, Walter Schmidt, Jack Howe, Wallace Gnest, Robert Campbell, Ira Plowright and Henry Kranz.
Tbe February meeting of tbe Arta Club of Freeport will be beld at tbe bome of Miss J. C. Ross, corner Pine Street and Long Beach Avenue, next Monday. Mrs. Charles G. Hill, presi¬ dent of the Ciub, will be chairman ef tbe day and the topic will be "Wom¬ an's Work for Woman." The meet¬ ing will be called at 2:30 o'clock in¬ atead of 3 o'clock and at 4 o'clock Prof. Ward C. Hoon, superintendent of sehool, will address the meeting, touching on matters of intereat to the achoola.
Yoa're flrtt thought when you have a cold—what it it? See Plump't adv. in tbit ittue. It
Pleaie let ua know If you don't get your paper or want an extra copy and we will tend you one by return mail. Nasaau County Review
Wedneday, everybody'a favorite, Aagnttnt Carney in "Alkali Ike in Jayville," a tidc-tplitting comedy of Jayville lovert whicb Howard Miitim- er, Eleanor Blanchard and Lily Brana- Gombe take tbe leading partt, at tbe Plata.
Advertisement
Oar prieea are low but oar qoalitiet are higu.
Cbild't School Stork ings, 10c pr. Gbild't beavy or ver^ fine Stockingi, 16c pr. Child's ex. fine Stockingt, 26c pr. Ladiet' Stockingf, medium weigbt, or iheer, 10 to 26c. Men'i Socka, 10c, 2 for 26c or 25c pr. Children'a Mittent, 10 to 260 pr. Children't Glovet, 26 to 76c pr. Ladiea' Glovet, 26c to $1 Men't Glovet, 10c to $2.60 Children't Unoerwear, 18 to 76c Ladiea' Underwear, 25c to $1 Men'a Underwear, SOc te $1.75 Yarni. Germantown, Saxony, Shetland #1011, Eider Wool. Seaman'a Reliable Ory Goods Store, Main Street, Freeport Advertisement.
Boya, there ia plenty of time yet to wear oot a pair of bigb cut buckle top Winter Shoes. We bave tbem from aixe 9 for the Little Gent to aize 11 for Uan. from $l-.'60 to $4.00. Alao a line of buckle top aboet for Miaaei, $2.00 up..
Trupka and band luggage.
Cbarlea D. Smith.
Advertisement.
DaSilva'a W. Merrick Rd. Store Cylinder Coal Stovet, $3.66 and ap Pot Stovea. $2.76 and up Kitehen Stovea, $9.76 and ap Stove Pipe and BIbowt, 10c and op Stove Boards. 49c and up Galvanized Coal Hods, 2Be op It
Coadiea, lOe lb.; DaSihra.
It
Soa Don aa tbe eqoine apy, in two maaaive reeir, featoring tba moat in- telligaot borae in tbe world. At the Cryatal Satarday.
AdvarUaamant.
Looka aa tboagb tbere might be tome kind of a fire ibow In New York City aftar all. Tbe International Aa¬ aociation of Fire Engineera boldt itt annual convention in New York tbit year, and tbere ia alwaya an immente exhibit of fire apparatoa aod appliancea in connection witb it—in fact apparat¬ ua and aapply manafaeturera make tbit! an occaaion for exhibiting all new and I improved apparatoa. Tbia will prob- i ably be held in Madiaon Sqaare Gar-1 den, tbe convention of tbe Engineera i being beld In tbe Concert Hall and the exhibit in tbe arena. Fire Commit- { tioner Johnton baa aaid that no efTort will be (pared to make tbeae few dayt enjoyable and profitable to firemanic | viaitora to New York, and tbat at any j fire bouae tbe vititort woald find tbe ! men ready and willing to receive tbem j and antwer any qoettiont they migbt pot. Don't itrike me tbat la anything ! anotual. 1 have been in a number of i fire houaea in New York City, and | bave yet to find a man wbo did not: treat me very gentlemanly, and waa | willing to allow me anything about tbei workinga ef the department I wiahed: to know, even to tbe sacrifice of bia own time. '
Local Topics
Church Notes
I C«aiin.(iM and aBplaaatlon. not .ntliwly of ' Subiwct of Sotn
a aserte naturo, on vUlaa* affair. ky thm edltme.
Sorviooo mt tiae Weak
and otkor <Mn(. la tiM afcurah— aad ehureh i
SHOULD HAVE HIGH SCHOOL.
Through tbe energy and activity of tbe Board of Educaticn, Freeport will have a chance of voting for and boild¬ ing a High School in keeping with tbe atanding of tbe village. . ..,„ .......
On Feb. 21 tbe propoaition will be """°.'""',"" "?''''"8 hard to make voted upon at a tpecial meeting of fhe I '* * P"""''^ """"«• Dittrict called by tbe Board
Thil Friday evening thera will prob¬ ably be a big crowd at tba Epiacopal rectory on Pine Street for tbe Welak rabbit tupper and muaical efitartain* ment which will he held tb«ra. Tba
I hope I will not be accused of bring¬ ing politics in, wben I mention tbe co¬ incidence tbat tbe whole fonr candi-
Increased Schooi
Facilities Imperative
dates for Village President thia year j Board of Education Should Have Sop- port of Taxpayers in Increasing School Opportunities of Freeport.
are active njembers of the fire depart¬ ment: Comrades Sigmond and Stevena of Engine 1, Comrade Elliaon of Hoae 2 and Comrade Cox of Truck 1.
On Friday evening, Feb. 21, a spe- ! cial meeting of the voters of the Vil-
All arrangements are completed for lage of Freeport, in School Diatrict the dance of the Wide Awake Engine No. 9, will be held at tbe Grove Street Compdhy to be held in the Colonial School, to vote upon propoaitiona pre- Theatre on Lincoln's Birthday Eve., pared by tbe Board of Edncation, to Feb. 11. The committee has been appropriate not more than $12,000 for working hard for the success of thia, the purchase of the piece of property und anticipates a very 8ucc8<isful event, on Randall Ave., extending from Grove Street to Long Beacb Ave., for tbe
In view of the many wnrda of con- purpose of building a proper High demnation always heaped on us wheher School Building, in keeping witb tbe we do right or wrong, the letter in laat aize and atanding of tho Village of week's isstle by Mra. C. W. Bedell cer-' Freeport, and appropriating $125,000 tainly ia appreciated. We are all for tbe necosaary buildings upon thia very human, and a word of praiae aite.
where it is deserved goes a long ways.
I bave been wondering if tbat poor dog, wbicb according to the city pa¬ pers waa se badly injured aa to have anim'oasly that tbia ia the proper way
There is no queation about the need of more room, and the Board of Educa¬ tion, vhich bas given much time and study to this matter, baa decided un
to be shot, is still in its precarious con dition. We thought it had been dead aboBt an bour wben we found it.
to
in whicb to take care of the existing conditiona. At tbe present time one class is using a room in tbe former Review Hall, on Main Street, and three of the claisea^ ih the Seaman Ave. building are crowded a great deal more than tbey ahould be; in fact, tbey ahould be divided.
At tbe loweat computation, wben school opens next September it will be
Hose 1 promise that tbeir dance be given at the Colonial Theatre on Friday evening, February 22, will ex¬ ceed anythmg yet held by them. Be¬ dell's orchestra has been secured for tbe occasion. Prizes are to be given for tbe most grotesque and bandsome nVcessa^ry^to have 7t''iea8r4 cUmbs
costumes. rooms outside ofthe present school
building, wbicb wiil cost the Diatrict at leaat $1,000 rent for tbe year, and Editor Review:— at the same race of increase, reckon-
Pork aaosage is not what we uaually | ing very :onaervaiively, the following
expect for Sunday'a breakfaat, but year there will be at leaat 7 or 8 claas-
you can look for ground bog on tbia I ea wbicb will require rooms outside of | ^^j^f,
Sunday, Feb. 2. Kicker, the preaent building, at a coat to tfae
I Diatrict of about $2,000. This makea
Warren Thompson of Brooklyn and j jt imperative that a new school be Smith Thompson of Yaphank spent bujn gt once. Tbe .jeaman Ave. Sunday at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. j School bas facilities for a kindergarten
Communication
Frank Pearsall in Rassell Park.
The Willing Workers cf Alpha Coun¬ cil No. 11, D. of A., met witb Mias Lottie Parkeraon last week, and desire a large attendance at tbe next meet¬ ing, Tuesday, Feb. 4, at tbe bome of Mrs. C. W. Raynor.
; and 8 clattet, so tbat if anotber build ' ing the size of that une were bnilt, at j tbe preaent rate of increaae it would i be filled wben achool opened Septem- I ber 1, 1914 and meat of ua believe tbat jthe village will grow faater in the! I futnre tban it has in the paat. i
; The Board of Education for tbat rea-
H. C. Schluter qaotea prieea in hia!»o"' and others along the same line.
Village Politics
The list of candidates for village offices remain about the atfme as pub¬ lisht laat week, viz.:
For President—Smitb Cox, J. Huy¬ ler Efliaon, Frank Stavens and C. A. Sigmond.
For rruatees—Daniel B. Raynor, A. S. Brown, R. P. Welden.
For Treasurer—S. Dimon Smith (now in office), Edward Sniegel.
For Tax Collector-D. Frank Sea¬ man (now in office).
For Police Justice, Archer B. Wal lace.
Clinton M. Flint may be a candidate for Police Juatice, and Fred Ortell is after the office of Tax Collector.
Mr. Sigmond also is a candidate for Trustee and not for President.
I Tul)erculosis Exhibit
Next Thursday, Feb, 6. one of the State Healtb Department's travelling; tuberculosis exhibits will be at Brook- : lyn Hall, Freeport. Supt. of Schools | Moon it arranging meetings for tbe ' school children at 11:30 a. m. and 3 p. , m. and at the pnblic meeting, which ' is called for 8:16 p. m., the President of the Village, James Hanse, will pre- • side. Healtb Officer Dr. A. F. Wit-1 mer will speak and Thaxter Eaton ofj the State Dept. of Health, will discuss | tbe conquest of mankind's greatest' enemy which even in Nassaa Coanty is ; killing 77 peraons yearly. Mr. Eaton i is visiting many of tbe villagea in the | county under the direction of the Statei Aid Aasouiaton, which has a Freeport; committee witb Rev. W. A. Richard ; and J. D. Kiefer president and secre-1 tary respectively. Mr. Eaton will not only describe tbe attractive charta deal with the prevalence and ; nature of tuberculosia and bow to atop I itt tpread, but wiil alto ditcuii tbe j propoaed connty hoapital for contump- i tives. Admission ia free and no one I tbould loae tbis opportunity to enlist: in tbe campaign to stamp out tbe dread ' wbite plague. I
Aa to tbe coat of tbe bailding, th"
aom, while it may aeem large at firtt,
will be divided into yearly payments
to tbat the harden will not be a beavy
ene in any year, and at the rate tbat
tbe taxable prooerty of the village ia
increaaing, it will not make a very
heavy increaae in the tax rate. I do
not mean by tbit that your taxei or
mine will not be increaaed, but many
i new boildings are going up in Freeport
{each year, and each year tbere will be
I more tban tbe preceeding year, all of
i which will belp pay the taxes on the
jnew building, and in turn tbe new
{building wili belp to draw new people
I here wbo will help ineiease tbe num-
I ber of new buildings.
I Peraonally, I am going to vote, and
i I want all of my readers to vote in
i favor of this proposition. I think it
I will be a fine tbing for the village.
I HGMIi-MADE COMMUNICATION. i Dear Editor:—
I note in the newspapers consider¬ able agitation for fireproof vaults for recorda of our Town and County. Along this line, what would the Vil¬ lage of Freepurt do if its preaent head¬ quartera were buined? Have they any facilitiea fnr taking care of their records, or would tbey ali be loet in case of fire? A Taxpayer.
I really do not know ofT-hand, juBi what the result would be in case ot fire, but will lind out aa soon aa posai¬ ble. They have a aafe in the Village OliiL-e, but 1 am doubtful if it ia large enough to contain all the Village rec¬ orda.
THIS IS YOUR NEWSPAPER.
Leonora King ia leader for tho Yoong Peoples Meeting Sunday nigbt in tka Presbyterian Church; tubject, "Chria- tian Endeavor Principlet, and how to uphold them." (Chriatian Endeavor Day.)
At the group meeting of tbo Ep> worth League beld at Babylon on Tnee¬ day of last week. Jere E. Brown of tbia place aubstitoted for William J. Hammond of Brooklyn, who waa to diacuaa tbe subject "Publicity—Doee It Pay?"
The Communion aervice and public reception of new members into tbe fel¬ lowship of the cburch will occur at the Sunday morning service uf the First' PresbyterianChurch. Young People's Day will be observed by a specially ar¬ ranged service in the evening at whicb tbe pastor will alao apeak upen "Choos¬ ing a Vocation."
Tfae Monthly Buaineas Meeting and Social of the Christian Endeavor Soci¬ ety of the Baptist Churcb will be held at tbe home of Clinton M. Flint, 186 Soutb Side Avenue, next Ttiesday ev¬ ening at 8 o'clock.
Thc women of the Presbyterian Church are invited to attend a meeting of the Women's Misaionary Society to be beld at the home of Mrs. Elijah Smith, 67 West Merrick Road, next Wedneaday, February 5, at 3 p. m. ; subjects, "The Indiana," "Korea."
Rev. Fred M. Pyke, of tbe Graduate School of Harvard Univeraity, will speak in the M. E. Church Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and tu the Sunday School
Aa 1 have said before, I am always < at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Pyke is to oe tbe giad te hear from my subscribers j missionary of this church in Pekin, and readers regarding local aflfairs China, on the "Station Plan." He ia
of interest, or to correct any misstate ment or errorn that appear in our pa per. For inatance, laat week one of my readers reminded me that we had the date of tbe Freeport Club dinner for Feb. 17, when it should be Feb. 18. The day of tbe week was Tuea¬ day aa we had it, but tfae date was wrong. He also called attention to tbe ratea I quoted of fire insurance on furniture, wbich should have been $5 for $1000 for 3 years instead of $6 as I had it. I told him that when I wxoCb the item i was not quite sure, and wanted to be on the safe aide. If it is tbat mucb cheaper, it is all the mnre reaaon why you should get oot your in¬ surance policy at once.
paying thia visit to the church that ia backing bim previous to hia departare for China in February. All who would be interested are invited to hear him. Dr. Ricnard, the paator, will preach at tbe evening hour. At tbe c'eae of the aervice the congregation will have the privilege of enjoying a "Sing" from the new tinging booka to be uaed in the revival aervicea which open Monday nigbt.
"The Guest Chamher' will be tbe subject of the mornii.g aermon in tbe Baptist Church next Sunday. New members will be received, and the Lord's Supper will be obaerved. In the evening the pautor will preach an evangelistic sermon on "A Question, a Command and an Answer." All are
advertising this week. Look them up and tee what he bat to tay. It will be to yonr advantage.
bave decided that it will be niucb bet ter to bave a aeparate bailding for High School purpotet, and ate tbe piesent buildings for grade work. Tbis woold give room for about 8
bon, tbe horse tbat doet everything but lalk. See him in the great two | K^adet moro In the Grove Street build-
reel war production in wbicb Don dem- onatratea that be ia more human than
ing and aa planned, there room for about 8 gradea
would tbe
be
some humans; at theyCrystal Saturday, school, allowing room for the High Advertisement. Scheol. for several years to come.
i As to the location selected, it would
A White Gooda Sale at Baraach's. be difficult to find a better one. This Our firat anniveraary white gooda sale j is away from what will aooner or later starting Saturday, Feb. 1, will surely i be the congested busineas section of bye tfae biggest splaab in prices this | the village and at the aame time it is town ever hat teen. We telected the wnfain 5 minutes walk of tfae trolley bMt of everything for thit remarkable and tbe railroad atation, and in a nice tale. Baraach'a Dept. Store. ' tection of the village, and the tite sel-
Advertisoment. , gj^gj j, |,rge enough to preclude tbo I poitibility of crowding, and will give I an opportunity to build a tchool wliicb i will be in keeping witb the torround- I ing baildings.
I Do yoo believe in fresb air and son- I light, or do yoo keep yoar windowt ! eloaed and cnrtaint drawn? vitit tbe {taberculoiia exhibit in Brooklyn Hall I next Tbaraday, Feb. 6, at 8:16; free, j attractive exhibit, inttroctive talks.
"Tbe Shaoghraom," a genuine Irith drama, produced amid genuine Iriab turroupdingt, will be the three reel feature for Feb. 6 at the Plaza. A beaatifal Kalem prodoetion that will take many of oar patrona back to their early daya.
Advertiaement
Fancy Bloatera
New Salt Mackerel
New Salt American Herring
New Salt Holland Herring
Now Salt Scoteh Herring
Fall Cream American Cheeae, mild and atrong to aait tbe taate of every one, at Wahlen'a Delicateaten, 71 So. Main St, opp. Colonial Theatre.
Advartlsemect.
Oil and Coal Stovea: DaSilva. It
At thia aeaaon coagba are apt tc be¬ eome atabhorn. Wben otber remediea fail, oae • good Emalaian of Cod Liver Oil, tba kind Smitb A Bedall aell. It
Tbe banka havo diacovered tbat there are coanterfeit billa in eireulation. Lambert Chaae, tbe famoaa detective, ia pat on the cate, and what tbe oat come will bo yoa will aee at the Plaza
Satarday.
Advertisement.
Don ia werth $10,000 and baa an earning capacity of $20,010 a year. Sea bim in the graateat two reel pro¬ doetion ever exhibited in Freeport at tbo Cryatal Satarday.
Adverttafment.
Unclaimed Letters I
Unclaimed lettera for tbe following j are advertiaed at tbe Freeport foet' Office.
J. Albertie A Faulstroitt Amvery, Gerald H. Andrews, Geo.
Backracb, Sam '
Bird, Mr. and Mrs. G. ;
Batler, Miaa Laura M- Campell, Hra. J. W. Coppers, Mrs. |
Covoalas, Mr. George Carrie, Miss Sarab Fannee, Mrs. E. Hedeman Mr. H. H. Heimburger, Mr. and Mrs. \
Heimburger, Alex. \
Robt. G. Anderson, P. M. Jan. 28. 1913.
Police News
Monday morning Court Officer Baker ! arrested Daniel Stone of Hempstead for intoxication. He was arraigned i before acting Juttice Norton and tent- i enced to tix montht in tbo N. Y. Peni-' tentiary.
Latt Tuetday night tbe bouae of J. W. Holbrow. 97 Wallace St., wat! broken into but nothing bat a few old coint wat taken. All the drawere in tba barcaut bad been ranaaeked.
A WORD TO OUR COMMUTERS
I have heard considerable agitation : ^Jrdiany"inVited. about oor commuters getting represen-1
tation on the Village Board of Trus- I" Christ Evang. Lutheran Churc!* tees. I do not see what difference it Holy Communion will be observed next makes whether a man jg a co-Timuter Sunday at tbe morning service. Tbe or not, so far as the commuters them-! preparatory service will take place selves are concerned. In fact, it j jutt before the regular hour for serv- seeina to me that even tbe commuters, ! ice, at 10:16 a. m. Rev. J. 0. wbo are only witb ua at night and Sun-1 Schlenker of Allentown, Pa., will pres- dayt, but wfao aro juat aa welcome, ' en'the work and opportunity of our what little time they can apend witb'«hurcb in tbia-country among the na, would much prefer having to rep-; Slave, at the evening terviee. All are retent and take eare of their inter-, •"'co'ne-
etta a man wbo it here in the village during the day, and every day, in pref¬ erence to one wbo ia out of the village for daya and weekt at a time.
I am going to make thit auggeation, however, to the commutera, and tbeir are lota of them, who are really inter¬ eated in the village. Every month i. ', ¦ . . j • _.i:.»
„ , ... ,^ » u 4U A-t I u— bera are amply intereated in wbat per Rockvi e Centre bat tbe cred t of bav-L ¦ .. :.,.,. i.» - a ._.:
The women't meetinga whicb are being held in the M. E. Church after¬ noona of tbis week, have, up to tbe preaeut writing, proven unexpectedly aaceesefnl both in attendance and im- preaaiveneaa. They bave demonstrat¬ ed that Freeport women in large nam¬
ing more commuters than Freeport, I because tbey take enough intereat in | tfaeir village each month, to go to the! extra trouble of getting tbeir ticketa' in Ibeir home village inatead of at thel other end of the line where it ia eaaieri for them. If a man aaka yon to vote i for him or for hia friend for any vil-| lage effice, you conld do no leaa tbanj
aee if fae ia really enough intereated inl peb. 3, at 7:46 p. m. in tba M. E. tbe reputation of the village to buy bit; church and continue eaeh evening, ex- ticket at hia home ttation, in order | cept ggturday, for two weekt. I.H.
tains to apiritual thought and experi¬ ence aa well aa in more material af¬ fairs. An unuBoal feature was the readiness of owners of automobiles to lend them in larger nambera than could be uted, to bring to the meetingt women wbo could not well come other¬ wl ee.
Revival tervicet will open Monday,
Mra. Jennette B. Wallace haa pur¬ ehaaod eontrolliog intereat in tbe Crya¬ tal Thaatre, Motion Pictare Auditori¬ am, on Brooklyn Ave., formerly owned bv Mr. Goldatein of Patcbogoe. She takea poaaeaaion on Feb. 1 and will be pleated to receive a ahare of the pab- He'a patrooaga. Beginning next week a now and ap-to-date tervica of mov¬ ing pictarea will be exhibited.
Advertlaament
Patha'a Weekly with iU oooal toroe of inlaroot at tbe Flaza Monday.
pic-
tfaat Freepurt may get tbe credit of being, aa it really is, the latgest com¬ muting village on Long laland oataide of Greater New York.
I note Victor Mooie has been drawn on the Febraary term of Nassao Conn¬ ty Court. He will now bave another run of a new version of "Forty-Five Jinates from Broadway."
We publiah in tbia istue a commani¬ cation from a reader and taxpayer, wbo advocatet uting tbe Park tite at the eatt end of tbe village, to relieve the tchool congettion in that tection. I have no objection tp a achool in that tection or anv otber aection but do not agree witb all my curreipondeot taya, aa we aurely need a separate High School building. Neither do I qnite think tbat thia awamp land it the prapar place to put a tchool houaa, aa it woold coat conaiderable to grade and properly fill it before it eouid be aaed for tbat ptirpoao.
SOME YARN!
Tbo followlBg it— appeared In the
iioeal T«ptu Cntliiea oi Pige S
Meredith, the popular Evangeliitic ain.;er, will have charge of the maaic. It ia expected that the paator will be aatitted during the tervicet by Rev. George E. Biahop, of Rockville Cen¬ tre; Bev. W. H. Burgwin, of Hemp¬ ttead ; Rev. E 0. Tree, of Freeport, and Mr. Bishop will tpeak on Tauaday, Wedneaday and Thoraday of tbe firat week. Tbere will alao be tpecial aerv¬ ieea wbich will be announced from time to time. Thit tort of meetingt bave proven very attractive in Free- port in otber yeart, hot it it believed tbey will be more pleaaing and helpfal thia year.
Ion Freepert len oi Pt|e g
See Don, the borae tbat can ligbt bonflrea, ateal papert und anmonition, fetch water and earry roeaaagee; at tbe Cryatal Satarday.
Advertisement.
Dooble green atam'pa will be given to every porcbaaer in the line of white gooda while tbe aale ia going on. Baraach'a Dapt Store.
' Advertlsamaat.
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Nassau County Review Vol. XVIII FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAV, JANUARY 31,1913 No. 14 FBEEPOBT NEWS HIGHWATBR TIDE TABLE Friday, Jan. Satarday, Peb. Sanday, Monday, Taeaday, Wedneaday, Tbaraday, Friday, Satnrday, Sl. 1. 2, 3, 4, &. 6, 7, 8, 1:42 p, m. 4:60 p. m. 6:44 a. m. 6:80 a. m. 7:08 a. m. 7:40 p. m. 8:08 p. m. 8:81 p. m. 8:68 p. m. Single eopiea ef tbe Beview fer aale at Greenblatt'a and Biaithwaite'a, Railroad Avenue; Kiefer'a, Naiaau i;oanty Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetz'a Main Street; DaSilva't. Wett Merrick Road. tf Mra. Guatave Abel of 66 Koto Street haa gone to New York to tpend tbe winter. In the Fire Department MMIar. at IntMvat t« and! about th. ivaaiai hpH.a.F7 Ur. and Mrt. William Golden of Grand Ave., ara entertaining a yoong ton, born Tnetday morning. Tbe next regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trotteet wili be beld next Friday evening, Feb. 7. Latt Thurtday Mitt Gwendolyn Horn¬ beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Frank Hornbeck, tendered a birthday party to a namber of ber little frienda at her home in Cottage Court. Gamea were enjoyed and refreshmentt terved. Freeport Couneil, No. 67, Jr. O. U. A. M., will •¦elebrate tbe anniveraary •f itt organization thit Friday even¬ ing, with an entertainment tendered the wives and frienda of the membera. Dudley Preacott, the clever mimic, and Mias Hazel Rodman, claimed to be the only woman magician on the stage, have been secured for the occa¬ sion. A surprise party was tendered Miaa Pose Van Rees Saturday evening at her home on 1 exington Avenoe. The following were present: Miases Olive Stretch, Ethel Minor, Rose Van Rees, Leonera King, Dorothy King, Marie Mahnken, Gladys Austin, Emily Wern¬ er and Bessie Stretch; Joseph Thom, Howard Mahnken, ClifTord Mahnken, Walter Schmidt, Jack Howe, Wallace Gnest, Robert Campbell, Ira Plowright and Henry Kranz. Tbe February meeting of tbe Arta Club of Freeport will be beld at tbe bome of Miss J. C. Ross, corner Pine Street and Long Beach Avenue, next Monday. Mrs. Charles G. Hill, presi¬ dent of the Ciub, will be chairman ef tbe day and the topic will be "Wom¬ an's Work for Woman." The meet¬ ing will be called at 2:30 o'clock in¬ atead of 3 o'clock and at 4 o'clock Prof. Ward C. Hoon, superintendent of sehool, will address the meeting, touching on matters of intereat to the achoola. Yoa're flrtt thought when you have a cold—what it it? See Plump't adv. in tbit ittue. It Pleaie let ua know If you don't get your paper or want an extra copy and we will tend you one by return mail. Nasaau County Review Wedneday, everybody'a favorite, Aagnttnt Carney in "Alkali Ike in Jayville" a tidc-tplitting comedy of Jayville lovert whicb Howard Miitim- er, Eleanor Blanchard and Lily Brana- Gombe take tbe leading partt, at tbe Plata. Advertisement Oar prieea are low but oar qoalitiet are higu. Cbild't School Stork ings, 10c pr. Gbild't beavy or ver^ fine Stockingi, 16c pr. Child's ex. fine Stockingt, 26c pr. Ladiet' Stockingf, medium weigbt, or iheer, 10 to 26c. Men'i Socka, 10c, 2 for 26c or 25c pr. Children'a Mittent, 10 to 260 pr. Children't Glovet, 26 to 76c pr. Ladiea' Glovet, 26c to $1 Men't Glovet, 10c to $2.60 Children't Unoerwear, 18 to 76c Ladiea' Underwear, 25c to $1 Men'a Underwear, SOc te $1.75 Yarni. Germantown, Saxony, Shetland #1011, Eider Wool. Seaman'a Reliable Ory Goods Store, Main Street, Freeport Advertisement. Boya, there ia plenty of time yet to wear oot a pair of bigb cut buckle top Winter Shoes. We bave tbem from aixe 9 for the Little Gent to aize 11 for Uan. from $l-.'60 to $4.00. Alao a line of buckle top aboet for Miaaei, $2.00 up.. Trupka and band luggage. Cbarlea D. Smith. Advertisement. DaSilva'a W. Merrick Rd. Store Cylinder Coal Stovet, $3.66 and ap Pot Stovea. $2.76 and up Kitehen Stovea, $9.76 and ap Stove Pipe and BIbowt, 10c and op Stove Boards. 49c and up Galvanized Coal Hods, 2Be op It Coadiea, lOe lb.; DaSihra. It Soa Don aa tbe eqoine apy, in two maaaive reeir, featoring tba moat in- telligaot borae in tbe world. At the Cryatal Satarday. AdvarUaamant. Looka aa tboagb tbere might be tome kind of a fire ibow In New York City aftar all. Tbe International Aa¬ aociation of Fire Engineera boldt itt annual convention in New York tbit year, and tbere ia alwaya an immente exhibit of fire apparatoa aod appliancea in connection witb it—in fact apparat¬ ua and aapply manafaeturera make tbit! an occaaion for exhibiting all new and I improved apparatoa. Tbia will prob- i ably be held in Madiaon Sqaare Gar-1 den, tbe convention of tbe Engineera i being beld In tbe Concert Hall and the exhibit in tbe arena. Fire Commit- { tioner Johnton baa aaid that no efTort will be (pared to make tbeae few dayt enjoyable and profitable to firemanic viaitora to New York, and tbat at any j fire bouae tbe vititort woald find tbe ! men ready and willing to receive tbem j and antwer any qoettiont they migbt pot. Don't itrike me tbat la anything ! anotual. 1 have been in a number of i fire houaea in New York City, and bave yet to find a man wbo did not: treat me very gentlemanly, and waa willing to allow me anything about tbei workinga ef the department I wiahed: to know, even to tbe sacrifice of bia own time. ' Local Topics Church Notes I C«aiin.(iM and aBplaaatlon. not .ntliwly of ' Subiwct of Sotn a aserte naturo, on vUlaa* affair. ky thm edltme. Sorviooo mt tiae Weak and otkor |
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