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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVIII FREEPORT NEWS
Single copies of the Review for -sale at Greeriblatt'g, nailroaH Avenue; Kiefer'a, Nassau County Hevlew, Da¬ Silva's, Braithwaite's and Gobetz's, Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
(Governor's Island, which is as near this locality as cun Le secured).
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1912
Church Notes
Subject of Scrmc
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Friday, Nov.
Saturday,
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Monday,
Tuesday,
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Next Thursday bein>; a holiday, the post ollice will be open only frum 7 to 9 :30 in the rnornint;.
A youDK son arrived at Pte home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaynor, on Broadway, last Friday.
Mrp. C. H. Scholey .b leader for the Younj; People's meeting Sunday night In the Presbyterian Church; subject, "The Chr'stian Virtues;" Gratitude. (Thar:ksglving Meeting).
Christian Science Society.--Services j Sunday morning at 11 a.m.; Sunday School, same hour; Hemp.stead Hank Building; subject, next Sunday, Nov. \ '2A, "Soul and Body." Wednesday ev- : ening service at 7:45 p. m. ¦
Tbe .M. E. Sunday School is arrang¬ ing to hold a fair and supper on the ' evenings of Tuesday ana Wednesday, December 10 and 11. The proceed.'^ of the affair will bc used for Christmas expenses.
The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold a Thanksgiving food sale on Tuesday, Nov. 2(), at 2:30, in the
Things f am Thankful For Freeport Poultry Raisers
That Freeport people did as I want- Win PrlZCS
eri them to, In spite of-om- oppn«j-j ^. li,^ poultry show under the au.s tion, and we have the best system of j ^i^,.^^ ^f the Long leland Foultrv Asso- roads on Long Island (and we didn't ; ..jatjon held last w.ek at Hempstead, make Glen Cove pay for them as we j several Freeport exhibitors v.on prir.ps.
VVilliam Crevoiserat won 22 prizes
Local Topics
No. 4
(n the Fire Department
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Ex-President
nid for theirs either)
juniiing.
That we are now on a salary basis. : under contract, instead of on the old j fee system. —The police det}artment.
I That we are going to get plenty of j roafs, boots and helmets to use thi.) ! winter for fire fighting.- -The tiremen.
j Tbat my police signal system Is ' working out even better than I expect¬ ed.—Village President Hanse.
That the Klks have nearly 6ilO mem¬ bers, and plenty of rnoney in the treas¬ ury.— Exalted Kuler J. Huyler Ellison.
That we get a day of rest once in two weeks. Half a loaf Is better than no loaf.- Village Power House em-
with his siigle comb Buff Leghcrns and Orpingtons. All but three of the prizes were won with his Leghorns. .The prizea were as follows: Buff
THK PUVVER HOUSK
KXTKNSIUN SITUATION
I have been usked several times to plain what is the reason fi r delay in starting work on the electric light plant extensiori, and have nut bein
rest to and about the 6rein«a tr local department by H. E. P.
Leghorns, first ard second cock, first "^le to satisfy my inquirers or myself,
and second hen. first, second! and third ^"' 'his is the existing condition, as
cockerel and fourlh pullet. A sliver '^^^ as I can grasp it:
cup for the best display. A diploma ^^^'^ *he new Board was organized
each for the best cock, hen and cuck- '*'«'y ^0"'^'' an appropriation was ne
erel. Special for the best hen also cessury for extensions at the power
color and shape specials on the first *'o"«e partly ivt ordinary increase of
hen. He also received fuur specials business, and aL-o tL supply power fur
empty store next to tht Street.
bank on Main ployes.
That I am getting acquainted with
frcrii the American BufT I.eghi^rn Club for the best colored and best shape male and female.
Huff Orping ons Second pullet, third cockerel and sixth hen.
At the same show Robert Huniphrey won two prizes in the Buff Legh(Trn class; third and second pullet.
lhe winnings of T. A. .Martin, jr.. of East Avenue were as fulluv.s : Buff
An item on the Fire Prevention Sbow in New Ycrk City appears in anothei (,art of tins issue, under tb9 same heading, I wish all of my com¬ rades who are interested In Fire De¬ partn.eit matters would read it.
Saturday afternodr a laborer engag* ed in clearing up the brush on tha strip of land south o^ the Merrick Road, west of Kaynor .^e., leased by the village frem the City of NeW Vork, Irst cunlrol ni the fire and it swept across the southern section of the plot, jumped the briiok ancl to the clearing on the other sule. Inasmuch
The members and friends of the W. : The M. K. Sunday School class of everybody in Freeport, and have most Wyandottes- First cock. This bird
C. 1'. U. are requested to send flannel- Mjgg Uattle R. Smith met at her home ette, to be made into garments for 1 at the corner of West Merrick Boad Christmas gifts, for the needy, to Mrs. ; and South Grove Street last Tuesday.
E. Carnian, Brooklyn Ave. j —
On Mondav afternoon the Senior L. T. L. met at Mrs. Carman's on Brook¬ lyn Avenue ar;d sewed skirts for Christmas wear.
Saturday evening of this week the vaudeville and minatrel entertainment will be held in the Colonial Opera House for the benefit of Court Free- port, No. 4816, Independent (Jrder cf Foresters.
Mrs. Etta J. Carman, who is much good work among the
doing poor.
There will be 25 people in the enter- would like to get a good second-hand tainment. with music by Prof. Louis cook stove for a worthy family. The Baer's orchestra. stove can be i-ent to her home on
The committee In charge consists ofj Brooklyn Avenue, between Grove Herbert L. Lamb, chairman; W. G. | Street and Ocean Avenue, and she will Snyder, Charles Motell and Karl V. j see that It is delivered to tbe family.
Arton. j
I "Our Opportunity" will be the Sun- Winter Underwear day morning sermon theme of Kev. gravel on Bergen Place Instead of yel-
MiBses, Fleeced Lined Vests or Pants, j charles Herbert Scholey at the Flr.-t low muck.
I Presbyterian Church. 'Jhe niembers ~
Boys Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts or | ^f the Freeuort Fire Department will Boarcl of Trade
of them down for Review subscrip¬ tions.—L. W. Taft.
ALL OF US.
That the spirit of charity in the vil¬ lage is broad er ough te cover every real case of destitution.
That P'reeport is the largest village on Long Island and is still growing.
That we have a lire and police de¬ partment second to none on Long Island.
Ihings we would be thankful for:
A proper fire alarm signal system.
A municipal building.
Peekskill gravel on Pine Street, be¬ tween Main and Church Streets, before it is put in side streets not traveled a hundredth part as much; also a little
aleo won the Association cob r special I und shape special and also the Bull' ! Wyandotte Club special for Loth color and shape. Third hen, lirst and third cockerel and thlid pullet. I'irst pen, currying with it an extra ribbon for : the best pen of young Bulf Wyr dottes and j Association diplomas. Besules the above he won the American I'oul¬ try Diploma for the best Buff Wyan¬ dotte cockerel and a silver cup for the best display of Buff VVyand(jttes.
In his pet etock exhibit he first prizes from 10 entries.
the Freeport Kailroad Company trol¬ ley line, which was corsideied a gond
business proposition They askt fer | as there are sevi>ial nutbuildlnga an amount under ?^2u.oru dut the tax-lstandlig virtually ii; the ei!ge of the payers In public conference with tbem swamp, and to avoid a ^.-eneral alarm, decided to call a special election to .Asst. Chief Pearsall called eut Hose 1 vote to appropriate :?;i('.(ii)li for this on a still alarm, aid shnrt woik was work, being assured this wnold he ' made nf the blaze, enough te put the plant In the best
pussible condition for several years toj Don't forget our Mennrlal service come. I at the Presbyterian Church this Sun-
President Hanse. who had been i'iay evenirg. Novniil.ir 2». 'Ihls studying this pro|)06lti(ih. thought that takes the place of the annual Memorial It would be the best plan to engage un'service, and as the service is to be
given by our Chaplain, a gond sentation Is expected.
electrical engineer to superintend the reconstruction of the I'ower House, und to advise theni as to what was best to be done. He accordingly re- (|uested Mr. Lott, who Is a representa¬ tive of the Fort Wayn*" Electric Co., to recoimnend a good man for the po¬ sition. Mr. Lott told him that he knew of i.o better man than Francis
„„„ 10 Hroadnax. who bad hud big experience j he did not wonder any more
Five of '" 'his line and was well qualified for'
rcpre-
Speaklng of our Chaplain, a spec¬ tator at Mitthauer's lire said be had often wondered why the liremen thought so much of thtir chaplain, but after he had been to the last two ear¬ ly mnrning tires ard seen him at both, be knew.
his Abyssinian Cavies. three English 'he woik. Fresident Hanse takes the Cavles'anda pairof tan rabbits each stand that Mr. Lott has been supply Ing won a blue rihbon and a i!i p that he
« to 10 yrs., 2.'ic
Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts or | ^f the Freeport Flre Department will
Drawers, 25 to ;i5c , attend church In the evening for a
Children's White Wool Drawers, 40 ; Memorial Service when the pastor, as
to 7Bci Chaplain of the Department, will
Children's Natural Wool Drawers, 351 sneak uoon "Whpn Dutv Ends "
to 76c! A Urnon Thank.sgiving Service of .'!!!.."."!"'!."_"'^1^!'^'"l^JM'i" I"'.".?' Clock WiUS Distinction As ?19/.'75. The lowest
The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade was held In Brooklyn Hall on Tuesday evening, and although
exhibited won a silver n.edal as lirst.
The Preeport Poultry Farms won third on their hen and lifth oti their cockerel in the Rhode Island Red class and third on hen and pullet in the Ply¬ mouth Kock class.
W. B. Borton won second prize on both the Blacktail Japanese Bantams and the Silkies.
the Village with most of its electrical e(|Ulpmeiit since tbe plant was stLrtetl, and knew what was wanted, so that he (President Hanse) thought It to be en¬ tirely pniper to tuke his recninmenda- tlori as to who would be the best man for thla work, ard accurdingly, upnn his recommendation Mr. liroadnax waa engaged.
Mr. Broadnax dr( w up plans for the
plut t which he estimated should cost
bid was over
lhe cominittee to arrange for tho second annual dinner of the depart¬ ment met I-'riday evening nt head- (|uartera and elected J. Huyler Ellison chainnan and J. R. White secretary.
At the meetii'g of the eommittee Tuesday evenirg bids were received frotn four caterers and it was decided to award the contract to Hilliard of Brnoklyn. 1 am informed by a mem¬ ber of the committee that the price this year will be .Sl.liS pe'r plate, which will uniioubtedly assure a much larger atterdance nf the members thun last
Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests or Pants, I the Baptist, Meth'odTst," Episcopal'and
I adies' Heavv Fleeced Vests or Panta Ifu^'u^^Tt" Churches will be held in taTeras'a'cr ite rion, betVeVt i.aaies Heavy tieecea vests or rants, | the Presby tena Church on Thanksgiv
Oxford F-ootball Captain
ing Day at 10:;iO a. m. with Rev. El- nner E. Loux uf the Baptist Church as the preacher. " .
60c Men's Double Breasted Shirts, 50c Men's Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, BOc Men's Grey Shirts or Drawers, BOc Men's Natural Wool Shirts or Draw¬ ers, 7.^ic, .$1.00, $1.50, $1.75 Seaman's Reliably Ury Goods Store. Jay . Ill be Trustee Rally. Services
j will be held all day, preaching at
Coming at the Plaza. Saurday, Nov. j ^ a_ „,., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Among
23. "Kings of the Forest." Ab.solute-. the ministers who will preach and take
ly the most all-entbralling vivid and I pgjt in the services on Sunday will be
Rettel A. M. Rev. S. H. V.
E. Church, Henry St., Gunibe, pastor. Sun-
fascinating drama that bas ever been enacted before the camera. A grand and wonderful photo ahowing the wild animals in their natural state, stalking a baby girl in the heart of the jungle. Two reds of sensational incidents. Don't forget the date, Saturday, Nov. 23; matinee at 3 p. m. It
Kev. Pierce of Westbury, Rev. P. M Laws of Roslyn, Kev. D. Eats of Port Washington, Rev. Brown of New York City, Kev. II. B. Hogan of Charleston, S. C, Rev. A. M. DeLima, of the West Coast of Africa and Evangelist
shown more than made up for the numbers, and if the meeting can be
imes are' Herbert Clock, whose election to the |y drew" the specificationa upon the
in store for the P>eeport Board of , captaincy of the football team at Pem- euggestiona of the Board and Engini er
Trade. ¦ broke College, one of the institutions Smith as to what was wanted. Hela
The special order ot businesa wis in Oxford University, waa announced now revising the plana to secure sepa-
the project of establishing a building recently, ia making an enviable record rate *jids for the various lines of equip-
code and appointing a building inspec- in England is an athlete. As the ment as instructed by the Board, on
tor in the village of Freeport, and leader of his eleven he has played a two sets of plans, one sccorc'lng to his
considerable time was given to discus- prominent part in four Varsity con- suggestions, the other according to the
sing it. It was finally decided to ap- tests, and in each has been victorious, ideas of Mr. Smith,
point a committee of three to appear Clock's latest distinction was won in Now, as to Mr. Smith, our Village
before the Village Board of Truatees a game with Magdelene, known in Ergineer. He has been in charge of
as soon aa practicable and urge that England as Prince of Wales College, the plant since It was installed fifteen
steps be taken toward the passing of where the present heir apparent ia now yeara ago. and at that time Mr. C. Z.
proper ordinances and establishing a at School. PembroKe won the game Southard, the engineer who designed
building inspection. Thomas Burleigh, with 31 points against their opponents' and superintended the building of the
J. B. Hibbard and 0. J. Teeple were zero. Goals were attempted by the original plnnt, told me Mr. Smith was
appointed the committee. Pembroke players on seven occasions one of the best men for that position
Mr. Teeple claimed the Long Island and in tive Clock succeeded in sco'iy^g. that he had ever met—that he consid-
ReV »rr8"°MooreoVohro." Aliare'cor-i ^.°'''"°'"'^**'^^'^"'"'"^'***'" '^^ ,8'^'- A week previous Pembroke defeated ered his capacity for understanding
dially invited to these services.
viee, especially at Jamaica, where Hertford College, of Oxford Univer- and compreh nding electrical machin-
stops of ten or more minutes ifor con- sity. The final score was 30 to 3, and ery and Its adaption to electricity won-
The Mission Study Classef the M : sections were common. Mr. Teeple the young Long Islander waa largely derful. So much for Mr. Smith.
E Church met Tuesday evening with ^'^® claimed the Company was not liv- responsible for the winning. The question at the present time is
a good attendance A pleasant and '"^ "P'°'he law requiring that one Clock is a native of Freepurt, and whether the Village Board shall adopt
$2;!,IKH). Mr. Broadnax claims he waa year, altlinugb those whn did attend not responsible for this ; that he mere- ' '"«' V^ar considered the alTuir a rous¬ ing auccess. Ary active, exempt or paat member of any oi the companies of the department may secure tickets from the membera of the committee.
Tbe commitiee in charge of the alTair consists of J. W. P'lt/iiatrick snd A. B. Wallace, Hnse 1; J. Huyler Ellison and J. K. White, Hnse 2; Rnhert Patricia and Daniel Carman, Hose :;; Jay Kandail and Albin N. Jnhnson, Hnse 4; Milford Van Riper and Stephen W. Hunt, Truck 1. and A. (;. Ackerman and t^harles Bettzig, Engine 1.
Notwithstanding the big reduc'lori In the price, the saiiipit* irienu submit¬ ted by the caterer seems a very good one, as follows:
Martini (Joektail
Grape I'ruit Marasehinn (Jherries
Mock Turtle S(jup, with Dinner Roll
Stuffed Olives Celery
Scallops a lu Newburgh, en Ramekins
Half milk fed chicken, stufTed
Mashed Potatoes Green Peas
French Neapolitan Ice Cream
Lady P'ingers Macaroons Cafe Noir
Fallen arches are relieved by wear ing our scientifically constructed arch support shoes. Women'a lace Ailat-
omic Shoes, with orthopedic heel, long proTableliourVarpassed^'n'sTudy and ''^"'"'^ '*"" *"'='' plat-; received his early schooling in the plans as recommended by Mr. Smith
coanter and steel arch support, $5 00. discussion of Chinese people form; that sometimeB fl train of from Freeport H^gh School. Last winter at and which he could have superintended
Why pay more? Women's dress shoes, ' ! six to eight cars had but three or four Oxford be competed in fhe boxing the installation of, or those preferred | ^^taux
botton, with arch support and long At the First Baptist Church, the i *"«"'o "i»" •*• Referred to the Kail- championships and fought in the final by Mr. Broadnax, whose claims as to
counter, 14.60; Men's, $4.00. pastor Bey. Elmer E. Loux, will '"^'^ Committee. round. proper machinery are backed up by
"Onyx" hosiery for men, women preach next Sonday evening the third It was voted to go on record aa in His many friends at the University Mr. Lott.
and children, IBc to $1.60. Charles sermon in his coarse to young people ; favor of placing Long Island under the declare that he will win the coveted if Mr. Smith's suggestions are, ,„ ,, v, , , rp .
D. Smith. It The subject will be, "The Young Man Jar'^cl'ction of the Public Service Com-; honor this year. He will also play in adopted more will be spent for boilers | ^"e bouse of truck No. j next i oesday
'and His Amusements." In the room-! "''*8'°"''"he First District, instead the lineup of a picked football team in and consequently less for elecj^ical I "*'"'"^; '^°'*"^°®'''^'•"'** P- ^^ '**'
ing, tbe sabject will be "The Ofliice <>' 'he second as at present. The Paris during the holidays. equipment. Mr. Broadnax favors more * " "'"
Work of tbe Holy Spirit." A cordlaF P'"'^'¦'"¦'ct'»'he one incloding New ; - Brooklyn Times, money for electrical installation and
invitation is extended to all, especially i ^o'"'' City, while the Second District I c^..«*^^« v^„«^ a „^ '^"^ f""" hollers.
to strangers. : comprises the territory north of New rouneen YCars AgO As to the attitude of the Board, : York City. It vvas thought thatthe (It^.ius nf interest fmni tbe Review files Trustee Myrick aeems to be agreeing
A rneeting of the proposed Exempt Firemen's Association will be held at
New Salt Mackerel, new Salt Her¬ ring, Holland, Scotch and American; fancy new Bloaters, Marinicote Her¬ ring, Imp. Bismark Herring, Imp. Anchovines, Imp. Smoked Goosebreast, at Wahlen's Delicatessen, 71 South Main Street. It
Mabel Pearsall is announced to lead members of the First District would
the Epworth League meeting Sunday he better able to handle the afTalrs of
Leave you news items or orders fori"iKhtin the M. E. Church; topic, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. A bill
fonrteen vi
:igo tills
printing or advertising, wheno'Jr office : "Knr'ching Others Through Self-Giv- is already
r . ". . . .. r* !.... TUa ft....aaa A.aUitaa." tcdtothenext
The Unseen Architect.'
effect.
n preparation to be submit- Legislature, to that
is closed, in the mall box on the south
side of our oflice. Nassau County Be ,.,,„,,, , ,, , , •., m. a -¦,,-,,
view, 64 S. Main St., Freeport, N. Y IJ'- J>. Holmes, of Brooklyn, w.l The proposed new rriunicipal build
•^ ' preach m the Methodist Episcopal ing was briefly touched on, and as soon ¦' ,.; ,„.l„j „J
In the P'all Kleftion held on Nov. 8, Theodore Roosevelt, candidate for Governor on the Republican ticket, defeated Van Wyck by a majority of over 17,000; in Nassau County his ma¬
lt
Church Sunday morning. At 7:80 p. as definite plans are announced by the Ice fortned on the ponds in
Coming next Thorsday at the Crys- m. the pastnr. Dr. W. A. Richard, will two bodies having this in charge, the '^"'u,:„?r. .,"'l,.i,i
tal, Pathe's 8 reel feature. The Qlym-! preach on "The Man in the Charfot," Board will make it an orr er of busi- "°
pic ' Games, showing the World's i the last of the stories on "A Pictur- ness, with the view to informing the
greatest athletes in action at Stock-'esque Prophet." At this service taxpayers why it I- asked for. holm Meet. It there will be special music also, in- The next meeting willbe held on
; eluding the tenor solo from the Tuesday evening, Decetnber 17, and a
Hear Rev. H. N. Jones, D. D., lec-, oratorio of Elijah, "If with all your good meeting is confidentiv expected. ture on Japan and the Japaneae, Sun-; hearts ye seek him," and Mendel- day. Nov. 24, at the Plaza Theatre. . Iggohn's duet and chorus, "I waited for Advertisement! the Lord "
this vl-
-J!l!"r?TZV'H^''lrr"' *" '°""'^! DaSilva's W. Merrick Kd. Store " Thi^Ln. t!i.I\ I T'tt^t ""•* Cylinder Coal Stoves, $3.65 and up chickens, lake one home for yoor o'^ q,„„„. to on aai.,.. Thanksgiving dinner. I ^°* ^toves. 12.25 and up
.... ; Kitchen Stoves, $9.75 and up
'^°''"""'"^'" I Stove Pipe and Elbows, 10c and up
A first-class laundry will be opened i Stove Boards, 49c and up on December 2, 1912, by Mr. Klein-1 Galvanized Coal Hods, 25c up It
berger, on Newton Blvd., cor. Henry "~~
St., Freeport, L. I. Stereopticon lectare, Japan and the
Our Christmas Number
We will issue our Christmas number on Dec. 13. This will contain Christ¬ mas atories and articles, and a hand¬ some colored cover.
Do not fail to see Seljg's greatest wild animal masteroiece. "Kinga of the Forest," at the Plaza, Saturday, Nov. 23. It
Winter ushered itself In Thanksgiv¬ ing Day with one inch of snow, follow¬ ed by a cold wave.
"A horseless carriage passed through here on its way to the city Wednesday. It attracted a great deal of attention, as it waa the tirst of its kind ever seen here."
The announcement is made of the coming marriage of Miss Irene Scott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Scott, to A. S. Brown of Babylon, for Dec. 7.
with President Hanse in the idea that Mr. Broadnax should oe given full | authority and that his advice should be taken without considering Mr. Smith at all. Trustee Bedell agrees with Trustee Randall that Mr. Smith has; shown himself well qualified to tell i what the plant should bave; Trustee: Sigmond seems rather undecided butj voted In favor of bids being secured! upon .Mr. Smith'a plan Friday even-, ing, and thpre is no reason consequent-1 ly for not thinking that he will continue | lo uphold Mr. Smith's ideas wden the bids are received. {
Aa to the amourit to be paid Mr. ; Broadnax, tbe Board has agreed to give ; him 5 per cent of the amount spent, so j he will still be supervising engineer, i whichever plan Is adnpted, . i
There ia a still further iiroposition i
the purpose of organization. The committee on Constitation and By¬ laws will report at tnis meeting. All exempt firemen or members who are entitled to exemption, but still active, are invited to come out to thla meeting and express their opinion as to wheth¬ er "active exempt" firemen should be allowed membership in the association.
The regular monthly meeting of the Council wus held at Iieadquarters Wed¬ nesday evening.
Exemption papera were granted to Stanley Herbert of Hose 1 and H. A. Kellum, C. S. Braren and H. M. B-ebe of HoHe 2.
C. A. Kyder, of the New York Tele¬ phone ("ompany, appeared before the Council in an endeavor to straighten out the present misunderstanding as to the manner In which fire calls were sent. Mr. Ryder desired to arrange the service to give the most good for th<» village at large and the scheme he had Installed was one which he was cjiifuJent would be successful. He
lec- "in open market" in some way, if the •'«'^'^,'*^«'«'"''^*""'""^'y«'«'"' "»>"« and bids are still too high, for which hei '^.^^ " ?, " d'P8r'">ents rereiv-
dav will receive 7 per cent instead of 5. , ^^^ '^".^'^ ""« "'"/''^ °''t •*'*''^""''
whether
3 reel feature. The Olympic Games, Advertisement •'¦P»""'^"'"^«"he auspices of the co'"'"8 next^^Thursday, matinee and — I Christian Slide and Lantern Bareau, is "¦"" -» * - ¦ -••-•••
Ne>t Thursday being a legal holi-' to be given hy Rev. H. .N. Jones, D. day our advertisers and news corres-i D., at the Plaza Theatre, Sunday, pondents are requested to get their Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. copy in a day earlier than usoal. Advertisement
evening, at the Crystal.
Sit now for your Christas' graphs. Rhodes, 56 Sotith Street, formerly StafTord'e.
It
photo-
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Ip baying drugs yuo most depend on i A Thanksgiving turkey free to the some reliable droggist. To know how ^ bolder of the lucky number next Wed-
to protect yourself, read Smith A Be¬ dell's ad in this isaue. It
A new advertiser this week is H. C. Schluter: aae his adv.
nesday night at theCrysti
It
Competent men drive cjr ers. Acme Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796 Freeport. tf
for Mr. Broadnax to buy the machinery Rev. H. N. Jones, I). D.. will ture at the Plaza, Grove Street
Olive Boulevard. Freeport, Sunday, ,
Nov. 24. at 8 p. m. Admission, 25 This proiiosition I do not understand,
cents. Advertisement «t all. SJ cannot explain It to my read-j .,. Ueadnuarter. or Pnlica
^ era, but at this time it don't look like I*""- "^"^^ Headquarters or Police
TOYS a plan I would adopt if I wanted to! Jj,*"'^''""//"'',/!,"''*!'^'''¦¦ " C"p '
As a eonvenlence to those who wish spend $20,000 in my printing oflice. j !'« """'! ^''' ^^^ *^* ?'"""'• ^"^'^Z"
to shop early we have arranged an ad- I think the Board will not adopt it any- ''" Headquarters, wi be given. The
vancedisplay of new Christmas toys at how I man receiving the call has to throw
bothRt es. DaSilva's. It k,p,a; u vhrT^t m a p j on tbe po ice lights with levers shove
NEW HYDRANT MAP. down a plug in front of him and turn a
Come and see what luck you bave in Smith & Malcomson. village engi- small handle. This throws on the red
w inning that turkey to he given to the neers, have completed a map showing lights at the power house and gets a
person holding the lucky number next the location of the fire hydrants inthe power hoose employee on the 'phone.
i was in use at Walden, N. Y. As is not generally known.
~ A chicken every night atQp.e': free
Long or short runs by aotomobile. for high score. Advertiai lent
Acme Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796,
Preeport. tf^ Coal and Oil Stoves. DaSilva's.
'vVednesday night at the Crystal Competent
• cme Aoto reen .rt.
men drive our cars. Rental Co., 'phone 796 tf
It village, and it is now on file .at the Village Clerk's ofiice. It shows all tbe hydranta excepting the new installa¬ tions mide this year, which will be
Coi.1 and Oil Stoves. DaSilva's. I LOCdi TOpJCS CODtlODea OD Pagt 5
In the meantime, the man at polic* headquarters is supposed to have se¬ cared the details and by the tirne he does answer, the man at heudquarte/a
More Preeport lews on Page 8
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| FullText | Nassau County Review Vol. XVIII FREEPORT NEWS Single copies of the Review for -sale at Greeriblatt'g, nailroaH Avenue; Kiefer'a, Nassau County Hevlew, Da¬ Silva's, Braithwaite's and Gobetz's, Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. tf HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Governor's Island, which is as near this locality as cun Le secured). FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1912 Church Notes Subject of Scrmc and other do and cl I, Servicea of the ga in the churchea rch aocieties Friday, Nov. Saturday, Sanday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, '22, 2.'!, 21, 'li,. •2i,, '11, 2><, 29, ¦'^0, 5:13 a. G:2<1 a. 7:iiG a. 7:50 a. ¦^ :.'i6 a. 9:25 B. 1(1:15 a. 11:12 a. ev.l5 m. ¦m. m. m. rn. m. m. rn. Next Thursday bein>; a holiday, the post ollice will be open only frum 7 to 9 :30 in the rnornint;. A youDK son arrived at Pte home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaynor, on Broadway, last Friday. Mrp. C. H. Scholey .b leader for the Younj; People's meeting Sunday night In the Presbyterian Church; subject, "The Chr'stian Virtues;" Gratitude. (Thar:ksglving Meeting). Christian Science Society.--Services j Sunday morning at 11 a.m.; Sunday School, same hour; Hemp.stead Hank Building; subject, next Sunday, Nov. \ '2A, "Soul and Body." Wednesday ev- : ening service at 7:45 p. m. ¦ Tbe .M. E. Sunday School is arrang¬ ing to hold a fair and supper on the ' evenings of Tuesday ana Wednesday, December 10 and 11. The proceed.'^ of the affair will bc used for Christmas expenses. The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold a Thanksgiving food sale on Tuesday, Nov. 2(), at 2:30, in the Things f am Thankful For Freeport Poultry Raisers That Freeport people did as I want- Win PrlZCS eri them to, In spite of-om- oppn«j-j ^. li,^ poultry show under the au.s tion, and we have the best system of j ^i^,.^^ ^f the Long leland Foultrv Asso- roads on Long Island (and we didn't ; ..jatjon held last w.ek at Hempstead, make Glen Cove pay for them as we j several Freeport exhibitors v.on prir.ps. VVilliam Crevoiserat won 22 prizes Local Topics No. 4 (n the Fire Department Ite ai lewt id explanat nature, on bx the edi ion> viiu itor. not entire ge affaire ly Ex-President nid for theirs either) juniiing. That we are now on a salary basis. : under contract, instead of on the old j fee system. —The police det}artment. I That we are going to get plenty of j roafs, boots and helmets to use thi.) ! winter for fire fighting.- -The tiremen. j Tbat my police signal system Is ' working out even better than I expect¬ ed.—Village President Hanse. That the Klks have nearly 6ilO mem¬ bers, and plenty of rnoney in the treas¬ ury.— Exalted Kuler J. Huyler Ellison. That we get a day of rest once in two weeks. Half a loaf Is better than no loaf.- Village Power House em- with his siigle comb Buff Leghcrns and Orpingtons. All but three of the prizes were won with his Leghorns. .The prizea were as follows: Buff THK PUVVER HOUSK KXTKNSIUN SITUATION I have been usked several times to plain what is the reason fi r delay in starting work on the electric light plant extensiori, and have nut bein rest to and about the 6rein«a tr local department by H. E. P. Leghorns, first ard second cock, first "^le to satisfy my inquirers or myself, and second hen. first, second! and third ^"' 'his is the existing condition, as cockerel and fourlh pullet. A sliver '^^^ as I can grasp it: cup for the best display. A diploma ^^^'^ *he new Board was organized each for the best cock, hen and cuck- '*'«'y ^0"'^'' an appropriation was ne erel. Special for the best hen also cessury for extensions at the power color and shape specials on the first *'o"«e partly ivt ordinary increase of hen. He also received fuur specials business, and aL-o tL supply power fur empty store next to tht Street. bank on Main ployes. That I am getting acquainted with frcrii the American BufT I.eghi^rn Club for the best colored and best shape male and female. Huff Orping ons Second pullet, third cockerel and sixth hen. At the same show Robert Huniphrey won two prizes in the Buff Legh(Trn class; third and second pullet. lhe winnings of T. A. .Martin, jr.. of East Avenue were as fulluv.s : Buff An item on the Fire Prevention Sbow in New Ycrk City appears in anothei (,art of tins issue, under tb9 same heading, I wish all of my com¬ rades who are interested In Fire De¬ partn.eit matters would read it. Saturday afternodr a laborer engag* ed in clearing up the brush on tha strip of land south o^ the Merrick Road, west of Kaynor .^e., leased by the village frem the City of NeW Vork, Irst cunlrol ni the fire and it swept across the southern section of the plot, jumped the briiok ancl to the clearing on the other sule. Inasmuch The members and friends of the W. : The M. K. Sunday School class of everybody in Freeport, and have most Wyandottes- First cock. This bird C. 1'. U. are requested to send flannel- Mjgg Uattle R. Smith met at her home ette, to be made into garments for 1 at the corner of West Merrick Boad Christmas gifts, for the needy, to Mrs. ; and South Grove Street last Tuesday. E. Carnian, Brooklyn Ave. j — On Mondav afternoon the Senior L. T. L. met at Mrs. Carman's on Brook¬ lyn Avenue ar;d sewed skirts for Christmas wear. Saturday evening of this week the vaudeville and minatrel entertainment will be held in the Colonial Opera House for the benefit of Court Free- port, No. 4816, Independent (Jrder cf Foresters. Mrs. Etta J. Carman, who is much good work among the doing poor. There will be 25 people in the enter- would like to get a good second-hand tainment. with music by Prof. Louis cook stove for a worthy family. The Baer's orchestra. stove can be i-ent to her home on The committee In charge consists ofj Brooklyn Avenue, between Grove Herbert L. Lamb, chairman; W. G. Street and Ocean Avenue, and she will Snyder, Charles Motell and Karl V. j see that It is delivered to tbe family. Arton. j I "Our Opportunity" will be the Sun- Winter Underwear day morning sermon theme of Kev. gravel on Bergen Place Instead of yel- MiBses, Fleeced Lined Vests or Pants, j charles Herbert Scholey at the Flr.-t low muck. I Presbyterian Church. 'Jhe niembers ~ Boys Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts or ^f the Freeuort Fire Department will Boarcl of Trade of them down for Review subscrip¬ tions.—L. W. Taft. ALL OF US. That the spirit of charity in the vil¬ lage is broad er ough te cover every real case of destitution. That P'reeport is the largest village on Long Island and is still growing. That we have a lire and police de¬ partment second to none on Long Island. Ihings we would be thankful for: A proper fire alarm signal system. A municipal building. Peekskill gravel on Pine Street, be¬ tween Main and Church Streets, before it is put in side streets not traveled a hundredth part as much; also a little aleo won the Association cob r special I und shape special and also the Bull' ! Wyandotte Club special for Loth color and shape. Third hen, lirst and third cockerel and thlid pullet. I'irst pen, currying with it an extra ribbon for : the best pen of young Bulf Wyr dottes and j Association diplomas. Besules the above he won the American I'oul¬ try Diploma for the best Buff Wyan¬ dotte cockerel and a silver cup for the best display of Buff VVyand(jttes. In his pet etock exhibit he first prizes from 10 entries. the Freeport Kailroad Company trol¬ ley line, which was corsideied a gond business proposition They askt fer as there are sevi>ial nutbuildlnga an amount under ?^2u.oru dut the tax-lstandlig virtually ii; the ei!ge of the payers In public conference with tbem swamp, and to avoid a ^.-eneral alarm, decided to call a special election to .Asst. Chief Pearsall called eut Hose 1 vote to appropriate :?;i('.(ii)li for this on a still alarm, aid shnrt woik was work, being assured this wnold he ' made nf the blaze, enough te put the plant In the best pussible condition for several years toj Don't forget our Mennrlal service come. I at the Presbyterian Church this Sun- President Hanse. who had been i'iay evenirg. Novniil.ir 2». 'Ihls studying this pro )06lti(ih. thought that takes the place of the annual Memorial It would be the best plan to engage un'service, and as the service is to be given by our Chaplain, a gond sentation Is expected. electrical engineer to superintend the reconstruction of the I'ower House, und to advise theni as to what was best to be done. He accordingly re- ( uested Mr. Lott, who Is a representa¬ tive of the Fort Wayn*" Electric Co., to recoimnend a good man for the po¬ sition. Mr. Lott told him that he knew of i.o better man than Francis „„„ 10 Hroadnax. who bad hud big experience j he did not wonder any more Five of '" 'his line and was well qualified for' rcpre- Speaklng of our Chaplain, a spec¬ tator at Mitthauer's lire said be had often wondered why the liremen thought so much of thtir chaplain, but after he had been to the last two ear¬ ly mnrning tires ard seen him at both, be knew. his Abyssinian Cavies. three English 'he woik. Fresident Hanse takes the Cavles'anda pairof tan rabbits each stand that Mr. Lott has been supply Ing won a blue rihbon and a i!i p that he « to 10 yrs., 2.'ic Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts or ^f the Freeport Flre Department will Drawers, 25 to ;i5c , attend church In the evening for a Children's White Wool Drawers, 40 ; Memorial Service when the pastor, as to 7Bci Chaplain of the Department, will Children's Natural Wool Drawers, 351 sneak uoon "Whpn Dutv Ends " to 76c! A Urnon Thank.sgiving Service of .'!!!.."."!"'!."_"'^1^!'^'"l^JM'i" I"'.".?' Clock WiUS Distinction As ?19/.'75. The lowest The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade was held In Brooklyn Hall on Tuesday evening, and although exhibited won a silver n.edal as lirst. The Preeport Poultry Farms won third on their hen and lifth oti their cockerel in the Rhode Island Red class and third on hen and pullet in the Ply¬ mouth Kock class. W. B. Borton won second prize on both the Blacktail Japanese Bantams and the Silkies. the Village with most of its electrical e( Ulpmeiit since tbe plant was stLrtetl, and knew what was wanted, so that he (President Hanse) thought It to be en¬ tirely pniper to tuke his recninmenda- tlori as to who would be the best man for thla work, ard accurdingly, upnn his recommendation Mr. liroadnax waa engaged. Mr. Broadnax dr( w up plans for the plut t which he estimated should cost bid was over lhe cominittee to arrange for tho second annual dinner of the depart¬ ment met I-'riday evening nt head- ( uartera and elected J. Huyler Ellison chainnan and J. R. White secretary. At the meetii'g of the eommittee Tuesday evenirg bids were received frotn four caterers and it was decided to award the contract to Hilliard of Brnoklyn. 1 am informed by a mem¬ ber of the committee that the price this year will be .Sl.liS pe'r plate, which will uniioubtedly assure a much larger atterdance nf the members thun last Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests or Pants, I the Baptist, Meth'odTst" Episcopal'and I adies' Heavv Fleeced Vests or Panta Ifu^'u^^Tt" Churches will be held in taTeras'a'cr ite rion, betVeVt i.aaies Heavy tieecea vests or rants, the Presby tena Church on Thanksgiv Oxford F-ootball Captain ing Day at 10:;iO a. m. with Rev. El- nner E. Loux uf the Baptist Church as the preacher. " . 60c Men's Double Breasted Shirts, 50c Men's Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, BOc Men's Grey Shirts or Drawers, BOc Men's Natural Wool Shirts or Draw¬ ers, 7.^ic, .$1.00, $1.50, $1.75 Seaman's Reliably Ury Goods Store. Jay . Ill be Trustee Rally. Services j will be held all day, preaching at Coming at the Plaza. Saurday, Nov. j ^ a_ „,., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Among 23. "Kings of the Forest." Ab.solute-. the ministers who will preach and take ly the most all-entbralling vivid and I pgjt in the services on Sunday will be Rettel A. M. Rev. S. H. V. E. Church, Henry St., Gunibe, pastor. Sun- fascinating drama that bas ever been enacted before the camera. A grand and wonderful photo ahowing the wild animals in their natural state, stalking a baby girl in the heart of the jungle. Two reds of sensational incidents. Don't forget the date, Saturday, Nov. 23; matinee at 3 p. m. It Kev. Pierce of Westbury, Rev. P. M Laws of Roslyn, Kev. D. Eats of Port Washington, Rev. Brown of New York City, Kev. II. B. Hogan of Charleston, S. C, Rev. A. M. DeLima, of the West Coast of Africa and Evangelist shown more than made up for the numbers, and if the meeting can be imes are' Herbert Clock, whose election to the y drew" the specificationa upon the in store for the P>eeport Board of , captaincy of the football team at Pem- euggestiona of the Board and Engini er Trade. ¦ broke College, one of the institutions Smith as to what was wanted. Hela The special order ot businesa wis in Oxford University, waa announced now revising the plana to secure sepa- the project of establishing a building recently, ia making an enviable record rate *jids for the various lines of equip- code and appointing a building inspec- in England is an athlete. As the ment as instructed by the Board, on tor in the village of Freeport, and leader of his eleven he has played a two sets of plans, one sccorc'lng to his considerable time was given to discus- prominent part in four Varsity con- suggestions, the other according to the sing it. It was finally decided to ap- tests, and in each has been victorious, ideas of Mr. Smith, point a committee of three to appear Clock's latest distinction was won in Now, as to Mr. Smith, our Village before the Village Board of Truatees a game with Magdelene, known in Ergineer. He has been in charge of as soon aa practicable and urge that England as Prince of Wales College, the plant since It was installed fifteen steps be taken toward the passing of where the present heir apparent ia now yeara ago. and at that time Mr. C. Z. proper ordinances and establishing a at School. PembroKe won the game Southard, the engineer who designed building inspection. Thomas Burleigh, with 31 points against their opponents' and superintended the building of the J. B. Hibbard and 0. J. Teeple were zero. Goals were attempted by the original plnnt, told me Mr. Smith was appointed the committee. Pembroke players on seven occasions one of the best men for that position Mr. Teeple claimed the Long Island and in tive Clock succeeded in sco'iy^g. that he had ever met—that he consid- ReV »rr8"°MooreoVohro." Aliare'cor-i ^.°'''"°'"'^**'^^'^"'"'"^'***'" '^^ ,8'^'- A week previous Pembroke defeated ered his capacity for understanding dially invited to these services. viee, especially at Jamaica, where Hertford College, of Oxford Univer- and compreh nding electrical machin- stops of ten or more minutes ifor con- sity. The final score was 30 to 3, and ery and Its adaption to electricity won- The Mission Study Classef the M : sections were common. Mr. Teeple the young Long Islander waa largely derful. So much for Mr. Smith. E Church met Tuesday evening with ^'^® claimed the Company was not liv- responsible for the winning. The question at the present time is a good attendance A pleasant and '"^ "P'°'he law requiring that one Clock is a native of Freepurt, and whether the Village Board shall adopt $2;!,IKH). Mr. Broadnax claims he waa year, altlinugb those whn did attend not responsible for this ; that he mere- ' '"«' V^ar considered the alTuir a rous¬ ing auccess. Ary active, exempt or paat member of any oi the companies of the department may secure tickets from the membera of the committee. Tbe commitiee in charge of the alTair consists of J. W. P'lt/iiatrick snd A. B. Wallace, Hnse 1; J. Huyler Ellison and J. K. White, Hnse 2; Rnhert Patricia and Daniel Carman, Hose :;; Jay Kandail and Albin N. Jnhnson, Hnse 4; Milford Van Riper and Stephen W. Hunt, Truck 1. and A. (;. Ackerman and t^harles Bettzig, Engine 1. Notwithstanding the big reduc'lori In the price, the saiiipit* irienu submit¬ ted by the caterer seems a very good one, as follows: Martini (Joektail Grape I'ruit Marasehinn (Jherries Mock Turtle S(jup, with Dinner Roll Stuffed Olives Celery Scallops a lu Newburgh, en Ramekins Half milk fed chicken, stufTed Mashed Potatoes Green Peas French Neapolitan Ice Cream Lady P'ingers Macaroons Cafe Noir Fallen arches are relieved by wear ing our scientifically constructed arch support shoes. Women'a lace Ailat- omic Shoes, with orthopedic heel, long proTableliourVarpassed^'n'sTudy and ''^"'"'^ '*"" *"'='' plat-; received his early schooling in the plans as recommended by Mr. Smith coanter and steel arch support, $5 00. discussion of Chinese people form; that sometimeB fl train of from Freeport H^gh School. Last winter at and which he could have superintended Why pay more? Women's dress shoes, ' ! six to eight cars had but three or four Oxford be competed in fhe boxing the installation of, or those preferred ^^taux botton, with arch support and long At the First Baptist Church, the i *"«"'o "i»" •*• Referred to the Kail- championships and fought in the final by Mr. Broadnax, whose claims as to counter, 14.60; Men's, $4.00. pastor Bey. Elmer E. Loux, will '"^'^ Committee. round. proper machinery are backed up by "Onyx" hosiery for men, women preach next Sonday evening the third It was voted to go on record aa in His many friends at the University Mr. Lott. and children, IBc to $1.60. Charles sermon in his coarse to young people ; favor of placing Long Island under the declare that he will win the coveted if Mr. Smith's suggestions are, ,„ ,, v, , , rp . D. Smith. It The subject will be, "The Young Man Jar'^cl'ction of the Public Service Com-; honor this year. He will also play in adopted more will be spent for boilers ^"e bouse of truck No. j next i oesday 'and His Amusements." In the room-! "''*8'°"''"he First District, instead the lineup of a picked football team in and consequently less for elecj^ical I "*'"'"^; '^°'*"^°®'''^'•"'** P- ^^ '**' ing, tbe sabject will be "The Ofliice <>' 'he second as at present. The Paris during the holidays. equipment. Mr. Broadnax favors more * " "'" Work of tbe Holy Spirit." A cordlaF P'"'^'¦'"¦'ct'»'he one incloding New ; - Brooklyn Times, money for electrical installation and invitation is extended to all, especially i ^o'"'' City, while the Second District I c^..«*^^« v^„«^ a „^ '^"^ f""" hollers. to strangers. : comprises the territory north of New rouneen YCars AgO As to the attitude of the Board, : York City. It vvas thought thatthe (It^.ius nf interest fmni tbe Review files Trustee Myrick aeems to be agreeing A rneeting of the proposed Exempt Firemen's Association will be held at New Salt Mackerel, new Salt Her¬ ring, Holland, Scotch and American; fancy new Bloaters, Marinicote Her¬ ring, Imp. Bismark Herring, Imp. Anchovines, Imp. Smoked Goosebreast, at Wahlen's Delicatessen, 71 South Main Street. It Mabel Pearsall is announced to lead members of the First District would the Epworth League meeting Sunday he better able to handle the afTalrs of Leave you news items or orders fori"iKhtin the M. E. Church; topic, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. A bill fonrteen vi :igo tills printing or advertising, wheno'Jr office : "Knr'ching Others Through Self-Giv- is already r . ". . . .. r* !.... TUa ft....aaa A.aUitaa." tcdtothenext The Unseen Architect.' effect. n preparation to be submit- Legislature, to that is closed, in the mall box on the south side of our oflice. Nassau County Be ,.,,„,,, , ,, , , •., m. a -¦,,-,, view, 64 S. Main St., Freeport, N. Y IJ'- J>. Holmes, of Brooklyn, w.l The proposed new rriunicipal build •^ ' preach m the Methodist Episcopal ing was briefly touched on, and as soon ¦' ,.; ,„.l„j „J In the P'all Kleftion held on Nov. 8, Theodore Roosevelt, candidate for Governor on the Republican ticket, defeated Van Wyck by a majority of over 17,000; in Nassau County his ma¬ lt Church Sunday morning. At 7:80 p. as definite plans are announced by the Ice fortned on the ponds in Coming next Thorsday at the Crys- m. the pastnr. Dr. W. A. Richard, will two bodies having this in charge, the '^"'u,:„?r. ."'l,.i,i tal, Pathe's 8 reel feature. The Qlym-! preach on "The Man in the Charfot" Board will make it an orr er of busi- "° pic ' Games, showing the World's i the last of the stories on "A Pictur- ness, with the view to informing the greatest athletes in action at Stock-'esque Prophet." At this service taxpayers why it I- asked for. holm Meet. It there will be special music also, in- The next meeting willbe held on ; eluding the tenor solo from the Tuesday evening, Decetnber 17, and a Hear Rev. H. N. Jones, D. D., lec-, oratorio of Elijah, "If with all your good meeting is confidentiv expected. ture on Japan and the Japaneae, Sun-; hearts ye seek him" and Mendel- day. Nov. 24, at the Plaza Theatre. . Iggohn's duet and chorus, "I waited for Advertisement! the Lord " this vl- -J!l!"r?TZV'H^''lrr"' *" '°""'^! DaSilva's W. Merrick Kd. Store " Thi^Ln. t!i.I\ I T'tt^t ""•* Cylinder Coal Stoves, $3.65 and up chickens, lake one home for yoor o'^ q,„„„. to on aai.,.. Thanksgiving dinner. I ^°* ^toves. 12.25 and up .... ; Kitchen Stoves, $9.75 and up '^°''"""'"^'" I Stove Pipe and Elbows, 10c and up A first-class laundry will be opened i Stove Boards, 49c and up on December 2, 1912, by Mr. Klein-1 Galvanized Coal Hods, 25c up It berger, on Newton Blvd., cor. Henry "~~ St., Freeport, L. I. Stereopticon lectare, Japan and the Our Christmas Number We will issue our Christmas number on Dec. 13. This will contain Christ¬ mas atories and articles, and a hand¬ some colored cover. Do not fail to see Seljg's greatest wild animal masteroiece. "Kinga of the Forest" at the Plaza, Saturday, Nov. 23. It Winter ushered itself In Thanksgiv¬ ing Day with one inch of snow, follow¬ ed by a cold wave. "A horseless carriage passed through here on its way to the city Wednesday. It attracted a great deal of attention, as it waa the tirst of its kind ever seen here." The announcement is made of the coming marriage of Miss Irene Scott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Scott, to A. S. Brown of Babylon, for Dec. 7. with President Hanse in the idea that Mr. Broadnax should oe given full authority and that his advice should be taken without considering Mr. Smith at all. Trustee Bedell agrees with Trustee Randall that Mr. Smith has; shown himself well qualified to tell i what the plant should bave; Trustee: Sigmond seems rather undecided butj voted In favor of bids being secured! upon .Mr. Smith'a plan Friday even-, ing, and thpre is no reason consequent-1 ly for not thinking that he will continue lo uphold Mr. Smith's ideas wden the bids are received. { Aa to the amourit to be paid Mr. ; Broadnax, tbe Board has agreed to give ; him 5 per cent of the amount spent, so j he will still be supervising engineer, i whichever plan Is adnpted, . i There ia a still further iiroposition i the purpose of organization. The committee on Constitation and By¬ laws will report at tnis meeting. All exempt firemen or members who are entitled to exemption, but still active, are invited to come out to thla meeting and express their opinion as to wheth¬ er "active exempt" firemen should be allowed membership in the association. The regular monthly meeting of the Council wus held at Iieadquarters Wed¬ nesday evening. Exemption papera were granted to Stanley Herbert of Hose 1 and H. A. Kellum, C. S. Braren and H. M. B-ebe of HoHe 2. C. A. Kyder, of the New York Tele¬ phone ("ompany, appeared before the Council in an endeavor to straighten out the present misunderstanding as to the manner In which fire calls were sent. Mr. Ryder desired to arrange the service to give the most good for th<» village at large and the scheme he had Installed was one which he was cjiifuJent would be successful. He lec- "in open market" in some way, if the •'«'^'^,'*^«'«'"''^*""'""^'y«'«'"' "»>"« and bids are still too high, for which hei '^.^^ " ?, " d'P8r'">ents rereiv- dav will receive 7 per cent instead of 5. , ^^^ '^".^'^ ""« "'"/''^ °''t •*'*''^""'' whether 3 reel feature. The Olympic Games, Advertisement •'¦P»""'^"'"^«"he auspices of the co'"'"8 next^^Thursday, matinee and — I Christian Slide and Lantern Bareau, is "¦"" -» * - ¦ -••-••• Ne>t Thursday being a legal holi-' to be given hy Rev. H. .N. Jones, D. day our advertisers and news corres-i D., at the Plaza Theatre, Sunday, pondents are requested to get their Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. copy in a day earlier than usoal. Advertisement evening, at the Crystal. Sit now for your Christas' graphs. Rhodes, 56 Sotith Street, formerly StafTord'e. It photo- Mai- tf Ip baying drugs yuo most depend on i A Thanksgiving turkey free to the some reliable droggist. To know how ^ bolder of the lucky number next Wed- to protect yourself, read Smith A Be¬ dell's ad in this isaue. It A new advertiser this week is H. C. Schluter: aae his adv. nesday night at theCrysti It Competent men drive cjr ers. Acme Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796 Freeport. tf for Mr. Broadnax to buy the machinery Rev. H. N. Jones, I). D.. will ture at the Plaza, Grove Street Olive Boulevard. Freeport, Sunday, , Nov. 24. at 8 p. m. Admission, 25 This proiiosition I do not understand, cents. Advertisement «t all. SJ cannot explain It to my read-j .,. Ueadnuarter. or Pnlica ^ era, but at this time it don't look like I*""- "^"^^ Headquarters or Police TOYS a plan I would adopt if I wanted to! Jj,*"'^''""//"'',/!"''*!'^'''¦¦ " C"p ' As a eonvenlence to those who wish spend $20,000 in my printing oflice. j !'« """'! ^''' ^^^ *^* ?'"""'• ^"^'^Z" to shop early we have arranged an ad- I think the Board will not adopt it any- ''" Headquarters, wi be given. The vancedisplay of new Christmas toys at how I man receiving the call has to throw bothRt es. DaSilva's. It k,p,a; u vhrT^t m a p j on tbe po ice lights with levers shove NEW HYDRANT MAP. down a plug in front of him and turn a Come and see what luck you bave in Smith & Malcomson. village engi- small handle. This throws on the red w inning that turkey to he given to the neers, have completed a map showing lights at the power house and gets a person holding the lucky number next the location of the fire hydrants inthe power hoose employee on the 'phone. i was in use at Walden, N. Y. As is not generally known. ~ A chicken every night atQp.e': free Long or short runs by aotomobile. for high score. Advertiai lent Acme Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796, Preeport. tf^ Coal and Oil Stoves. DaSilva's. 'vVednesday night at the Crystal Competent • cme Aoto reen .rt. men drive our cars. Rental Co., 'phone 796 tf It village, and it is now on file .at the Village Clerk's ofiice. It shows all tbe hydranta excepting the new installa¬ tions mide this year, which will be Coi.1 and Oil Stoves. DaSilva's. I LOCdi TOpJCS CODtlODea OD Pagt 5 In the meantime, the man at polic* headquarters is supposed to have se¬ cared the details and by the tirne he does answer, the man at heudquarte/a More Preeport lews on Page 8 |
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