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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1907
FREEPORT NEWS
The boats to the beach are now being well patronized, with good warm weather having started.
Charles Forbes is the new assistant to e.xpressman .Sm.ith.
Mrs, E. V. Baldwin ami children! This Saturday evening the Ladies Beatrice and Ellwood Jr., are at Mon- of the Episcopal Church of the Trans- ticello, Sullivan Co., for the benefit of figuration will hold a progressive din- Mrs. Baldwin's health. "t-r. The first course will be given at
the residenc-e of Mrs. .1. M. Goeller, Wallace St., at 7 o'clock.
A meeting ui the Allied Boards of Trade and Civic Clubs of the Town of Hempstead will be held in F'raternity Hall on Saturday night.
Mi.ss Certrutie Waterliury of Sauger¬ ties has been spe:uling a few days here, over commencement at school.
Decision has been rendered in the case of Esmond W. Stiles against Nina B. Humphrey, tried in a Special term , a, of the .Supreme Court, Justice d^^k ['^^J^^^^''^^V'''^''i''^
Village Trustees
All members of the Village
NO. 35
SEAFORD
Don't fail to attLend the grand ball that wil! be held in Fraternity Hall on Monday evening ne.xt under the aus¬ pices of Prt>gressive Council, No. dd, Daughte.'-s of Liberty.
The body<^f a man, apparently about 45 years of ago, badly de
A new and varied stock of trunks, i suit cases and bags from the best mak¬ ers, at the Freeport Harness Store; also a fine line of fly-net's, coolers and stable sheets just receiveil. It
was found Monday afternoon at Jones' Beach by baymen from Baldwin. The authorities were notitieil antl on order from Justice Wallace, the body was dug out of the saii'! in which it was almost buriofl and brnught to i-'reeport.
The features of the man were un-
A motor hoat race was sclieduletl I'ecognizable. The body was clothed in from W. C. Ellison's Bay View House « blue serge suit, white shirt, ctdlar Saturday afternoon but owing to the 'i"^'' '-""'f-'^' ^'^'^"^^ overcoat of light failure of owners of mttor btiats to weight, black oxford ties, black socks qualify, the event was not run off. and good quality underclothing. A
gold ernblamatic button, bearing the
James P. Kineon has been apjiointed initials "IJ. T. A.," was found on tht; Suijerintentient of the Xew York and clothing. .I'atiers were also fountl but
jiresiding. Mr. Stiles antl Mr. Hum¬ phrey, according to the testimony, pur¬ chased a piece of projierty in thi«-. vil¬ lage, same being placetl under title of the defendant in the action. Plaintitf sued for his half of the property while ; evil lence was jiroduced by the defend¬ ant to show that there was to be a di-: vision of profits -when any accrued, ; and that the property had not been; disposed of. Justice Clark's decision! is against the plaintifl'. Counselors j Sproull antl Wallace ajijieared forj
Hiirry j
injjosed, [ (.^^iie^ apcj Clinton M. Flint and G. Clock for the tlefendant.
Commencement Week
This week has been a busy one at the school, with promotion work, class d¦^yi', gradu'ating exercises, etc.
Board, the regu¬ lar me-,'ting Friday evening, excepting Trustee Sigmond.
The Village Treasurer was, tiijrtct^d to temjiorarily transfer .$2000 frotn the water fund to the interest fund and $100 to the Board of Health Fund; also to Jiay .*.506.ti8 interest on electric light bonds, SI4:i2..jii on water bonds, •SPiOu on electric light bonds No. 6, and ;?."iOO on electric light bond No. 4, series B, all due July 1.
The Freeport Ahtletic Club was giv¬ en permission to hold a .street parade with a band on the Fourth of July, lie¬ fore the base-ball game.
The Street Comm.ittee was authorized to attend to oiling .Main Street from Smith Street to Seaman .\venue.
The l.,aaies' Aid Society niet%-ith .Mrs. Wm. .Ritch this (Thursday) after¬ noon
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<-. Mr. Chamberlain and wife of Point, are visiting Mr. antl Mrs. C. Bavlis.
Long Islantl Traction Co., succeeding B. B. Winchester, who has been trans- ferretl to the main offices at Long Isl¬ and City.
pr.
rram
A beautiful mu.- beeti arranged for musical service in Transliguration Sunday evening. As usutil, there will be no sermon. All cordially invited. Service begins Jiromptly at 8.
the water had reduced them to a jiulji. No jewelry or money was found. It is believed the mun was tlrowned at se;i.
-Mrs. Charles .Sciiang, who was arrest-
.Sunilay evening the sermon was preached Church hy Rev. F. O. Jiastor of the Baptist seating capacity of th taxed tl its utmost.
Iiacc:>,!aureate
n the M. E. j
Cunningham,
Church. Thej
; churc-h v.-as I
cal
the next monthly ' ed last week with the members of the the Church of the j self-confes.-eil and proven gang of buT- glars which made their heittlqutirters at the hotel with which she has been con- nectetl, and held on a charge of receiv-, ing .stolen goods, according to the | *^''^s^ ^f '07 Times, is "in a fighting mood." The | ^'"'¦<""-e'''--5 I"M'-^t' The Hempsteatl Bay Yacht Club will ; article says she sent for Lawyer Geo. i Betjuests have a regatta for motor Iioats fo. club
.Monthly afterr.oon the High ,Scl;oiil Chorus gave an excellent concert in the LH-hool building, with j;ood financial re¬ sults. In the evening the chorus en¬ joyed a tiiiuur at the Crystal Lake House.
Tuestlay afternoon the class tlay ex¬ ercises were held, v.-jth the- ftillowing program : F-'resident's address, .Stejihen IL .Story
^t
Beu:
members only on Thursday, July 4. The measurer will be at the club on Saturday antl Sunday, June 2i) and :'>*», to measure boats. N'o boats v.'ill be measured on day of race.
The South .Shore Yacht Club has been incorporateil untler the Member¬ shiji Corjioration Law of New York State by Mtixson & Jones, attorneys, antl has contracted to buy from Jnhn .1. Randall 2(10 feet of land on the West bank of Randall Canal.
("ajitain W. C. Ellison challenges the owner or operator of any motor boat between Babylon tinti East Rockaway to a race for a jirize of ••i!2-'); the race to be sailed from Elli.son's Bayside House at any time to be agreetl ujioii; money to be deposited with Rolantl M. Lamb before the race. Mr. Elli.son's money is backing Captain F'rank Combs' boat, the Hazel C.
B. Stotldart and told him that she had I ^"'"¦ioi' (''-'¦'^--^ Mourner boen brutally beaten by Warden John j I'l'etlictions of '07 Dunbar, of the county jail, both at thy | I^"^'.iut'sts tirne.<if her arraignment before Juscici? i'^"""-''!''^'^ '^
Swezey, atul ujion her arrival at the | „, , , . , , .
County jail ' We-.lne.sday evening the graduating
Lawyer Stoddart told the rejiorter 1 f->^t'rcises were held at the school that Mrs. Schang had' showed him | ^ouse, with the following program: bruises Ujion her shoulders and arms i Orchestra
Invocati
and that if her story vvas true her treatment was an outrage. He said he would take the matter uji with .Sheriff Giltiersleeve ami District Attor¬ ney Coles, and if the story of Mrs. Schang was corroboratetl he would de- niiind the removal oi the wartien.
Sheriff Gildersleeve does not take the matter very seriously and says tliat there is no foundation for Mrs. Schang'd statement. He told the re¬ jiorter that at the time of the raid up¬ on the Schang Hotel, Mrs. Schang, when cajitureil, was in a somewhat hi-
Dr. Kneelantl P. Ketchaiu Salutatory Milton D. Raynor
.\tlfiress Dr. James G. Roberts
.Solo ".A May Morning," Denza Valedictory .N'orrna F]. .Summons
I'resentation of Diplomas, .Samuel R. Smith, Presitletit of Board of Educa¬ tion.
Angelina F'osmire was awarded the prize in the spelling contest, a set of Shakespeare's works. She was first with a Jiercentage of !)S. Supt. Barnes, un behalf of Flirani K. Smith, a former Jiresident of the lioard of Education,
It was decided t uniforms, to he th^ lage.
Requests were received from th Fire Department antl from the FMre Council of the Fire Department asking j for the resignation of E. P. Trayer as F'ire Warden, to which position he was apjiointed by the Village Board at the begintyng of the year; the reason giv¬ en was that he was not a member of the F'ire Department. The Board re- solveil that Mr. Trayer be reiiuested to haiitl in his resignation.
The new by-laws of Excelsior Hook and Latltler Co., ajiproved by the F'ire Council on June 14, were jircsentetl for ajiproval; lail over until next meeting.
Clerk .Shea rejiortetl tliat Leslie Brown, through his attorney, Gecrge Wallace, has tiletl a claim for s'lii.ooit Harry Gunning . ^^^,,,^^, f.^,,. ^j,^ ^^,.. ,,f j,;^ ^.^^_ ^, ,he Harry '^mier j.^,^^,,^ ^^j. j|,j^,j.jj^,^^ j^ ,^y ^^j^^^ jj^^^,^ ^.j- ^
tree on a village street; referred to counsel.
The bond of C. S. Braren, jilumber, and the renewal of bond for John D. Gunning were apjirovetl. The former's bondsmen is James .\. Covvard and the latter James Dean.
The Onslo'.v-Moore Co., by James Molloy, ics vice-jiresident, requestetl that a four inch water main be laid on Acrher Street from Bayview Avenue to Roosevelt Place; filed witliout ac¬ tion.
The following were given jierniissioii to lay .-itlewalks, three-fourths of the ctist to be ajijilied on their roatl taxes: J. Ida Lea, south side .Merrick lioad; C. Milton F'oretnai:, Main Street.
The foljowing were granted the re¬ bates for walks laid uniler direction of the village engineer, ctmsent havir.g been jireviously given: Harriet L. Ar- guimhau, Rose St.; Arthur Deagon, Randall Ave.; Alma E. Cartwright, Barker, Ran-
Base-Ball
F^reejiort 9; Red Mill li Last Thursday afternoon about tive hundreii jieople visited F'reejiort Ath¬ letic I'ark to witness the game be¬ tween F'reejiort .•\thletic Club and the Red Mill Club, comjiosed ^f Montgom- ^^^ ery antl Stone antl other of the actors j^,].j in the Red Mill, playing at the Knick- I erbocker Theatre, New York. As an The Presiding Elder, Kev. Chas. S. atlded attraction the Red Mills brought Wing, jireached and held the quarter- with them James J. Corbett, former jy conference in the M. E. Church Sun- champion heavy weight jmgilist of the day evening, world. The Fted Mills are snappy
players but coulil not defeat the strong The "Carrie A." is nov.- running reg- F'reeports, who have not been beaten ular excursions to High Hill Beach, this season. F'reeport won by a score making trips on Tue.silay. Thur'-^tiay, of 9 to i]. Saturtlay anti Sunday.
The same tetirns have have arranged jto play again in F'reejxirt Athletic Quite a number of the residents of i Park next Monday afternoon, July 1, this jilace attentied the jiarade and
Jiurchase six police ^ at o .:3() o'clock, the game being earlier tournament of the Nassau County F'ire- jirojierty of the
Chan u.sual in order that the actors may return to the city in time ftjr their evening jierformance at the theatre. As an added attraction Manager Sto.-^e announced that he will bring with them to jilay *econtl base, the fa¬ mous little jnigilist and fnrnier chan;- pior., Terry McGovern.
men's .-Vssociation at nesiiav.
Lynbroek
O
Weti-
-\ choir has been organizetl in the M. I-]. Church and a choir jilatform built. There are now nine members, antl it is e.xjiecttd to soon have a \ery excel¬ lent choir in the church.
:'d
ah 1. Humphrey. W.Clinto:vf'tory Marie Byl HKnild S. Krojiji .'i-bert W. Clock.
The Iirst annual banquet of the Alumni .Vssociation of Freejiort High School will be I'.ekl at the Crystal Lake Hou.-^o this evening. President Albin N. Johnson, 'Do, who will act as toast- master,with the members of the recep¬
tion and banquet committees, has been ! ,^ „ ^, ' „ .. ,, ,..- 1 .. ^\^..-uv -- 1 , . .... ' ., , .... ,,; her open it, . said the Snenli, ami
working di igeiit v for the success ot ^, , . , , , . .
then learned why she was .so an.\ious to
ig mug the event, and ;i gootl time is certain. .A.btiut a hundreii jilates will be laid..
Mrs. Charles F"'owler's Sunday .School Class in the Bajitist Sunday School will hohl a fair at the home of .Miss Bessie Smith, a member of the class, T>ext .Montlay all day and evening. Mrs. F'owler will have charge, assisted by Mrs. VV. G. Smith. The tables will be in charge of Bessie Smith, burnt wood, leather, etc.; .Mattie Ashtiown antl Fjdna Walker, fancy ginids; I'lor ence F'owler, camly; Francis Wright, Lulu Smith and F'dna Pettit, ice cream.
ebriatetl condition a.id insisletl ujion ; jn-fsented Jirizes to ^i.'i scholars for jier- Bergen Place; .Melvin E being permitted to go to her room in feet attendance and punctuality, viz.: dall Avenue, the second story of the hotel. Thei Chloe Raynor, F'red I'atterson, .Ma- oflicers refu.seil to allow her to leave ' bed Hunt. James .Mulcahy, Marie F'ar- their jiresence, but when she reiterated: kerson, Ralph Crandell, Florence F'ul- her tlemantl and said ahe wanted to get | lager, F'lorence Carjienter, VVinfiekl
Raynor, Cecilia Clark, Robert Pater¬ son, Irene Provost, .Marjorie Pitcher, Thomas O'Mara, Lenora King, Astrid Nygren, Harry Hunt, .Milton Post, .Nel.son Smitli, Wallace Camlijiell, How¬ ard Seanian, F^va Smith, FZvelyn .Nock. Jesse Smith, George Rostoucher, Le.-lie Randall, Vv'illie Sjirague, Stuart (7ut-
her pocketliook,the Sheriff liimself es¬ corted her to the room. i "As soon as she got the book 1 made
The follov,ing,aj)plications for v.ater were granted: Clinton .M. Flint, South Side Avenue; F'riinklin fjedell, ilem-y Street; C. VanNostraiitl, Ocean .-\\e- nue; John Baxter, Smith Street; S.
get it alone. Among tither things the bag contained a half dozen .souvenir spoons, which Mrs. W. J. K. Kenny,
one of tht victiina of the burglaries, Jer, .Marion Paterson, Bradfonl Fiay-
has since itlentified as her jirojierty. I nor, Stej.hen Carjienter, Miriam Smith, Bayview Avenue, were granted elt
Lewis, Si;Uth Side .-\venue; ("i F'orenian, Main Street; The Wright, Newton Boulevard.
Herliert Kellum, Pine Street; Ste- jilien P. Peltit, Shonntird Avenue; H. E. VanRijier, liose St.; J. C. William¬ son, Church St.; Caroline .Muiising-.-r, Madi.son .-Vvenue, and Arthur Lc.
'.Archer's Invin'-ibles' tirst in a game at
:i.g;;i!i tmish- .Athletic Park
B'arglars > Cnvert l-'rli
nlereil the store of 11. M. ay evening of last week
Satunlay afternoon with the Omaha and succeeiietl in blowing ojieii his safe
Base-bail Club tif Xtnv York City, by
the score of o to 2. Hits were few,
F'reejiort getting iiut live sin.gles oti'
the visiting boxinan ami Longnecker
being in the '"hitless game" class,'
they failing to finil him for a measly
single. Flach jiitcher gave one free
ticket to first, and "Dave returned
fourteen men to the bench bv tlie strike
antl making away with iibout liesitles other articles. The damage to the interior of the store, mostly to the .safe, will reach about $2."iO more.
The same nighl the shoji of .\nsel liavnor was entered, but they only
iblained between It)
out route, as against ten by the visit¬ or. The score by innings :
F'reejiort 0 ti q 4 0 I i| il -.",
Omaha —1 •) 0 n o 1 n ') 0 ~ 2
The Freejiort F'icld Club defeated Bellmore again on Saturtlay by a score of 14 to 12. .\s neither team had a
ars. as .Mr. Raynor had removed nearly all his money the ni,ght before. After visiting these two jilaces they visited the house in .Massajiequa occujiietl by Thomas Whijijde, where refreshments were indulgetl in. No clue has been obtaineil.
.\ new and varied stock nf trur.ks, suit cases ant! bags from the beslmak-
pitcher on haiul the game resulted in a ers at the Freejiort Harness Store; akso
slugging match, F'reejiort tinally win¬ ning not. On next .Saturday the team will play Rockville Centre tit Uockville Centre antl a good game is promi.-^ed, the battery for F'reejiort probiibly be¬ ing O'Connell and .Miller Roekvitte Centre, I'ettit and Kyerson.
Other ball, Jerome!
Ou-:h! Hurt, Tinker'.'
fine .labk
line
^heei.-
of tly-Ilets, cnnleri , just received.
:ind
11.
BELLMORE
R. .\."Sjiates has tinally arrived home here, verv much improvetl
llh.
Mrs. at her in he;i
Archer Merrill and says he "'isn't ilust either."
has bought a horse taking everybody's
.\ veritable Harry Lumle: eyes meander tnward third.
l.el vour
.N'exi Saturdav F're .Minenla A. C at Athh
-Jiort tic P:
Don't fnrget tht K' (ileiul'ile fai'i!.
gtime July llh '.-, ¦IS. Treat in sli
ith
.Montgomery and Stone's "Ked .Mill" was eviilently a '.vhite elephant, uji on
the (.rrouids.
.-\ new and vai it'll sloi-k nf trunks, suit cases and b.ags from the best mak¬ ers at the F'reejiort Harness Store; also a line line nf tly-iiels, ctiolers antl stable slfe^'ls, just receivetl. It
Jessie, daughter of .Mr. antl .Mrs. S. V. Sprague, and Fred Odell of Brook¬ lyn were married at the home of the bride i'i this yill;tge F'riilay evening la.-^t. Thev will reside in P.ellmore.
FJight straight I
c'entage has Ihe
skinned a bloc;: '.
Sav In
Chicic^
vs that r-er
o National
tlo not believe Mrs. Scliang was ill used, nor that any more force than nec¬ essary was used. She was cantanker¬ ous and gave more trouble to the offi¬ cers than any of the prisoners taken." Saturday afternoon, .Sherilf Gilder¬ sleeve, Under Sheriff F'oster, Detect¬ ives Hults and Sweet and Deputy Sher¬ iff Seaman went to Freeport to further
Ella Daniels, Lawrence Smith. Law- trie light jiermits
rence Smith is the only jiupil in the The following bills were ordered
kindergarten to win one of these priz- paid: Thomas Johnston, chemicals for
es. The following pupils were jire¬ sented with an extra book ftir htiving been perfect in attendance for more than one year:
F'retl Patterson, ^Robert Paterion, Milton Post, 4 years; Willie Sprague,
Edwards Bros, rejmrt the following sales: Hou.se and 14 lots on Washington Ave., Roosevelt, belonging to A. Lake, to E. Durrell of Brotiklyn; IA acres on Valentine Street, Roosevelt, to Geo. (Jausman, Bnxiklyn; IJ acres at Roose¬ velt for C. .\. Etlwards to G. Krulish; 6J acres of .\. Cole at Roosevelt to C. A. Edwards; house and plot on South Lena Ave., F'reeport, of Charles L. Seamdm, to H. K. Miller of New York.
Also .sold for David S. and Hilda C. Yeonians and William P. Jones, 2 iocs each 2fixl40 on the north side of Clin¬ ton .Ave., lo77 feet east of the Hemji¬ stead antl B:ibylon turnpike, to How¬ ard P. Smith, also for same to C. .\. Edwards, the 2 lots, each 25x140. on the north aide of Clinton Avenue, 527 ^ feet east of the Hetnjisteatl and Baby¬ lon Turnpike. Roosevelt. Mr. FM- wards is to build a very nice house on the property.
investigate the story of Christopher 1 VVallace Campbell, Marion Paterson, Schang, who confessed before District • Flowartl Seaman, 2 years.
The exerchses closed with the bene¬ diction by Rev. D. A. Jordan. After the exercises the graduates were con¬ gratulated by their many friends,'*\vho
Board of Health, .$4.4.'i; C. O. Niles, percentage on electric light rentals for May. |$2it.;;'.!; S.A. Williams, taking trucks to fires, ?o2; .Martin B. Brown, assessment books, $2;5.oq; .N'ational .Meter Co., meters, $08.40; Elisha B. Bedell, clerical v.'ork on assessment books, $41.25.
The St. Vincent de Paul Society was given permission for use of village water at the Woodcleft Inti, which the societv is to use as a summer home for
Levi makes a jireliy g.iml umjiire but how can lie see v/heii behinil Longneck¬ er'.' One side, over or under'.'
Bellmore v.'as a F'reejiort F'ield ( noon by the score nf 11 to Satunhiy Belltnnre will play ville learn, al Sayvillu,- fnr a
lie fea led by the
Saturdav after-
2. Next
the Say-
jiurse of
John Ailel b
.-\ horse belon.ging.l'- , came frightened by the breaking of the .Seaman, w!o j.ayeil the hrst game oluj^ij, ^,y,t ^n the wagon last Tuesday the reason with F'reejiort, is now jday-1 ^„,, ^^.^^ ..niiiciner about quite a bit
ing '.vith Rl life, Sam'.'
k'.ille Centre. How's fast
antl was jirancing
! when .Mr. AdtJ became frightened and I jumjied fnun the wagon, breaking his ankle.
.\ttorney Coles and Detectives Hults and Sweet last Friday to being one of the burglars.
They took Schang with them, he having volunteered to show the officers where stolen goods not recovered had boen hitlden.
The conviction of the three men now in jail seems an easy niatter. Augus¬ tus VonFehrig, who young Schang said Humphrey; treasurer, Harold S.Kropji; was the leader, first confessed to Sher-j .1. Marie' Byl, Norma E. Sammons. iff liildersleeve late Friday night and Harry P. .Miller, Herbert W. Clock on Saturtlay made a full statement to; and Harrison Gunning. District Attorney Coles. .Mauritzj
Berke, the other member of the gang, | A surprise reception was tcndereti by also told his story to the SheritT. the girls of Miss Atkirvson's ro'im, in
1 .-Vccording to the story toltl by tierke i the music n>om, Montiay afternoon, to the Sheriff, he anil VonF'ehrig were} The beys of the ruom have gone a not'^strangers when he went to Free-1 whole term without being late, and
port. He said they first m.et in the j the gnU rewarded them with this re Judge and .Mrs. J. R. F'. , Richmontl County Jail, he being there ception, whi?h included cake and lem- San Juan, Porto Kico, are
also presented them with handsomie poor children from New York this sea- Horal remembrances. son; also to make a four inch tap for a
The gratluates are: President, fire protection service, the work tobe Stephen B. Story; vice-president. Mil- done without cost to the village, but ton I). Raynor; secnetary, Beulah 1. under its supervision.
The next meeting of the Board falls on Julv 5.
U ¦
Let me remind you that in sjiile of all legal technicalities, Lt-o hasn't for¬ gotten how tn Jilay the game. Seern-1 like old limes his sliding ba.ses.
,, leaving the dock at '.):'.'.o, until July 1. F'or pure unadulterated grit, "Rob" | After that the u.sual summer schedule is the limit. After being hit on the L,iii j,,, into effect, boats leaving Bell- fingers by a pitched ball and again ^'*^-\more Dock at 9 ::iO a. m. and 5 :30 p. i
.Mo.ses Hunt is now running his boat
from Bellmore Ui High Hilll Beach.
j making an excursion triji on Sundays,
ing hurt by a runner sliding home, ht finisheti the game behintl the bat.
m.; returning, leave High Hii a. m. and .'i :4.'i ji. m.
at «:45
WANTAGH
VALLEY STREAM
HEMPSTEAD
H.j'Willard Griffiths has retired as Treasurer and Director of the Seashore Municipal Railroad Company.
Cominii Events
Motulay evening, July 1 -dance drawing for a China closet under
and aus-
on a charge of stxlomy a.xl VonFehrig i onade for burglary. That was in 1903.
Berke whs acquitted but VonF'ehrig got ti year's (.sentence in the peniten¬ tiary. Berke visited his friend in the prison anu i*^|k him cigars ind to-
pices of Progressive Council, Daugh- bacco ters of Liberty. The acquaintance thus"formed ended
"Wednesday evening July 10—Ladieq'j in the organizing of the gang which night, Freeport Board of Trad«. «- i opeMK*i from the Freepwt place.
l-litri'aSilMiif^rif'ifirtt'-tiliii^'M'^-"^
Most of the teacher.^ start f<ir homeai today (Fiday) to enjoy earnec^ vacations.
• 1 :
their well-
Savage of the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson of Atlantic .\venue and Franklin Street.
The foundation is being dug hiiu.se to be built for John H on Wantagh Avenue.
A strawberry antl ice cream festival
will be heltl in Firemen's Hall on
I Thursday evening, untler the auspices
of the Ladies' .Social League and the
The picnic of the Memorial Sunilay j.^^.,^,.^yj League of Grace M. E.
School will be held in Yoqtig Brothers' i (•(.uj.,.h.
Grove on Wednesday, July l*t.
I .\t a meeting o.f Justice CouD,cil,
The King's Daughters held a very | [jaughters of Liberty, held la.st week, successful fair in F'iremen's Hall
WAK'TED Tt) KENT.-From Aug. 1 or Sekit. 1, six ri>'ini houee in Free* port, near Review Office. Address R., carel Review. tf.
'The annual outing anti shtire di.nner of the Nassau Repuhhcian Club will be held at the Nassjiu Hotel, Nassau-by- the-Sea. on Saturday, June 29. The cars will leave Hempsteatl at 2 P. M. Tne ciub wiii "nave a special car and a special boat to the beach.
the afternoon and evening of Weiines¬ day.
Miss Conklin, a missionary from Havana, gave a very interesting talk at the Christian Endeavor Society Meeting last Friday evening.
Miss Elizabeth James and Francis Smith, both very well-known in this place, were married at the home of Mrs. riird.sall Jackson orSaturday night by Rev. Thomas S. Briahlwiiite. Tliey win reside in Ffeeport.
' the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : <'ouncilor, Hannah A. .Nostrand; associate councilor, Mrs. Buck; vice-councilor, Mrs. Hiram F'leming; asiociate vice-councilor, Mrs. Julius A'orarns; guifle, .ML^is Lottie .Somrjuers; .secretary, Annie Shaw; as¬ sistant • secretary, .Mrs, Alexander Shaw; finangial Kecreta>y, .Mrs. Henry Strohmeier; treasurer, .Mrs. Henry Kaynor; inside guard, .Amelia Driscoll; outside guard. Bertha Pelleaaier; trus¬ tees, Mrs. John Abrams and Mrs E. H. Golder; representative to State coun¬ cil, Hannah A. Nostrand.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19070628 |
| Date | 1907-06-28 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 28 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 35 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19070628 |
| Date | 1907-06-28 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 28 |
| Year | 1907 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 35 |
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| Page | 1 |
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VOL. XII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1907 FREEPORT NEWS The boats to the beach are now being well patronized, with good warm weather having started. Charles Forbes is the new assistant to e.xpressman .Sm.ith. Mrs, E. V. Baldwin ami children! This Saturday evening the Ladies Beatrice and Ellwood Jr., are at Mon- of the Episcopal Church of the Trans- ticello, Sullivan Co., for the benefit of figuration will hold a progressive din- Mrs. Baldwin's health. "t-r. The first course will be given at the residenc-e of Mrs. .1. M. Goeller, Wallace St., at 7 o'clock. A meeting ui the Allied Boards of Trade and Civic Clubs of the Town of Hempstead will be held in F'raternity Hall on Saturday night. Mi.ss Certrutie Waterliury of Sauger¬ ties has been spe:uling a few days here, over commencement at school. Decision has been rendered in the case of Esmond W. Stiles against Nina B. Humphrey, tried in a Special term , a, of the .Supreme Court, Justice d^^k ['^^J^^^^''^^V'''^''i''^ Village Trustees All members of the Village NO. 35 SEAFORD Don't fail to attLend the grand ball that wil! be held in Fraternity Hall on Monday evening ne.xt under the aus¬ pices of Prt>gressive Council, No. dd, Daughte.'-s of Liberty. The body<^f a man, apparently about 45 years of ago, badly de A new and varied stock of trunks, i suit cases and bags from the best mak¬ ers, at the Freeport Harness Store; also a fine line of fly-net's, coolers and stable sheets just receiveil. It was found Monday afternoon at Jones' Beach by baymen from Baldwin. The authorities were notitieil antl on order from Justice Wallace, the body was dug out of the saii'! in which it was almost buriofl and brnught to i-'reeport. The features of the man were un- A motor hoat race was sclieduletl I'ecognizable. The body was clothed in from W. C. Ellison's Bay View House « blue serge suit, white shirt, ctdlar Saturday afternoon but owing to the 'i"^'' '-""'f-'^' ^'^'^"^^ overcoat of light failure of owners of mttor btiats to weight, black oxford ties, black socks qualify, the event was not run off. and good quality underclothing. A gold ernblamatic button, bearing the James P. Kineon has been apjiointed initials "IJ. T. A." was found on tht; Suijerintentient of the Xew York and clothing. .I'atiers were also fountl but jiresiding. Mr. Stiles antl Mr. Hum¬ phrey, according to the testimony, pur¬ chased a piece of projierty in thi«-. vil¬ lage, same being placetl under title of the defendant in the action. Plaintitf sued for his half of the property while ; evil lence was jiroduced by the defend¬ ant to show that there was to be a di-: vision of profits -when any accrued, ; and that the property had not been; disposed of. Justice Clark's decision! is against the plaintifl'. Counselors j Sproull antl Wallace ajijieared forj Hiirry j injjosed, [ (.^^iie^ apcj Clinton M. Flint and G. Clock for the tlefendant. Commencement Week This week has been a busy one at the school, with promotion work, class d¦^yi', gradu'ating exercises, etc. Board, the regu¬ lar me-,'ting Friday evening, excepting Trustee Sigmond. The Village Treasurer was, tiijrtct^d to temjiorarily transfer .$2000 frotn the water fund to the interest fund and $100 to the Board of Health Fund; also to Jiay .*.506.ti8 interest on electric light bonds, SI4:i2..jii on water bonds, •SPiOu on electric light bonds No. 6, and ;?."iOO on electric light bond No. 4, series B, all due July 1. The Freeport Ahtletic Club was giv¬ en permission to hold a .street parade with a band on the Fourth of July, lie¬ fore the base-ball game. The Street Comm.ittee was authorized to attend to oiling .Main Street from Smith Street to Seaman .\venue. The l.,aaies' Aid Society niet%-ith .Mrs. Wm. .Ritch this (Thursday) after¬ noon Rt <-. Mr. Chamberlain and wife of Point, are visiting Mr. antl Mrs. C. Bavlis. Long Islantl Traction Co., succeeding B. B. Winchester, who has been trans- ferretl to the main offices at Long Isl¬ and City. pr. rram A beautiful mu.- beeti arranged for musical service in Transliguration Sunday evening. As usutil, there will be no sermon. All cordially invited. Service begins Jiromptly at 8. the water had reduced them to a jiulji. No jewelry or money was found. It is believed the mun was tlrowned at se;i. -Mrs. Charles .Sciiang, who was arrest- .Sunilay evening the sermon was preached Church hy Rev. F. O. Jiastor of the Baptist seating capacity of th taxed tl its utmost. Iiacc:>,!aureate n the M. E. j Cunningham, Church. Thej ; churc-h v.-as I cal the next monthly ' ed last week with the members of the the Church of the j self-confes.-eil and proven gang of buT- glars which made their heittlqutirters at the hotel with which she has been con- nectetl, and held on a charge of receiv-, ing .stolen goods, according to the *^''^s^ ^f '07 Times, is "in a fighting mood." The ^'"'¦<""-e'''--5 I"M'-^t' The Hempsteatl Bay Yacht Club will ; article says she sent for Lawyer Geo. i Betjuests have a regatta for motor Iioats fo. club .Monthly afterr.oon the High ,Scl;oiil Chorus gave an excellent concert in the LH-hool building, with j;ood financial re¬ sults. In the evening the chorus en¬ joyed a tiiiuur at the Crystal Lake House. Tuestlay afternoon the class tlay ex¬ ercises were held, v.-jth the- ftillowing program : F-'resident's address, .Stejihen IL .Story ^t Beu: members only on Thursday, July 4. The measurer will be at the club on Saturday antl Sunday, June 2i) and :'>*», to measure boats. N'o boats v.'ill be measured on day of race. The South .Shore Yacht Club has been incorporateil untler the Member¬ shiji Corjioration Law of New York State by Mtixson & Jones, attorneys, antl has contracted to buy from Jnhn .1. Randall 2(10 feet of land on the West bank of Randall Canal. ("ajitain W. C. Ellison challenges the owner or operator of any motor boat between Babylon tinti East Rockaway to a race for a jirize of ••i!2-'); the race to be sailed from Elli.son's Bayside House at any time to be agreetl ujioii; money to be deposited with Rolantl M. Lamb before the race. Mr. Elli.son's money is backing Captain F'rank Combs' boat, the Hazel C. B. Stotldart and told him that she had I ^"'"¦ioi' (''-'¦'^--^ Mourner boen brutally beaten by Warden John j I'l'etlictions of '07 Dunbar, of the county jail, both at thy I^"^'.iut'sts tirne. |
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