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VOL.
FREEPORT
FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1909
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT NEWS
SiuKb' copioi^ id the Keview can l>c i-iicnrcrl at H. (ridx'tzs and tlic Review office on Main St. iind DitSilvii's mi W. Morrick Road.
A cake sale will be heid in tlie .M. E. Cburch Saturday afternoon at '{ o'clock.
4ohn Ehnimi! died ¦'^iKldciily of plcu- risy in New York la.st Wednesday night. He is survived by hi.s wife, formerly .Miw.s Lottie Rennett.
(Jlareiice K. ,Jones has opened his hardware store corner Main Sf. and Merrick Read. Mr. Jone.s has a i^ood location and rej.'ort.-; Iiu-iiiu'ss opening m go<id .shape.
Uaniel B. Raynor has bought Charle.s L. Wallace's residence on the north .side of We.st Merrick Koad.
Does your jiiano neetl tuninj^ this SprinR? F. W. Heinrich announces the bii.siriess this week.
(leor^f liedell and fiuiiily id'Heii- iiington I'ark have moved to Andrew Ranyor'.s cottage on South Main .St.
Pro^rcssivf (Jouncil, 1>. of l.,., will hold an entertainment in Fraternity Hull .Monday evening.
The liiiuual meeting of the Freejjurt Fir« Department on Friday evening, April ! , wiil he held in the engine house Mt" Wide .\wake Engine Co.. No. 1.
1 .-Mpha Council. Daughters of .\nieri- I'a, will atceiid divine services at the i Freibyterian Church Sunday evening.
Coniniiinic ution
Kaitor Review: —
Kindly publish the foUnwii'g iiuti
The Yorkville Grays, stroiV semi-j pnifessional travelling team of New;I The .Mother's Kindergarten Cluh York, have .some dates open in .May. i held an entertainment in the chapel of ¦June, July, August and September
WANTAGH
.\ large attendance is looked for at
I the meeting of Freeport Council No.
.•\ll (•(ininiunicatioris for 01 against 1-'^7. Jr. O. U. .'\. M., this F'riday eve-
Imal option in the Reviev/ must be I ning, when a cla.-s initiation v.ill be
signed. Our .space is too valuable- to j held.
give it to "Fair Play."" "Old-Time," I
"Justi
c'e,
'tc,
Trans- at the
Mrs. James Cr. .Sutphin fe cellar step Monday at her .Smith Street and badly sprained her ^ anfeie; '."^n- tnat-siriv'-vriil'TrtrVvh^iw-vi-'-'i'.,. her bed for several weeks.
The regular March rneelin<j: of the W. F. .M. S. Auxiliary of the M. E. ivoiu a Church is to be he'd thi.s Friday after- home on noon at ;{ o'clock; hostess, .Mrs. Mr A. Hendrickson. .'',1 S. Ocean .\ve.; pro- kSkr; i-'Rd.ar, Jh-s. I). A. Hamaker.
The Ei)is.-oi)al C'lnirch of the tiguratioii will hold a cake sale residence of Mr.-*. John I). Gunning, llin .South Hay View .'Xvenue. this .Satur¬ dav afternoon.
Would like to close same with repu¬ table local teams who offer .-^uitahle inducements. (Signei)
Louis Toch, -Manager. 4S',» East 175th St., X. \'. City. <>r Teleiihime 1711 Tremo;it.
Hospital in Treeport?
.Special.s for Friday and Saturuiiay - •lagen's Marguerites, *3!tc lb.; P<eanut Brittle, lUc Ih.; Cream Walnut Kisses, strawberry flavor, lUc lb. : DaSilva's, ir,-17 VV. Merrick Road.
Next Thursday evening Uev. Sjieiicer .Summerfield Roche, D. I.)., rector oi St. Mark's CJhurch. ' lirooklyn. will preach in the F^piscopal Church of the Transfiguration. The regular .services .vill be held Wednesday and Friday.
tJlarerice .A. Edwards, real e.-,tiite agent, has sold the house of Joseph .'\. Rigley on South Lergon Place tu Wil¬ liam <i. Crace; al.so the property of Howard F. Starr, on the Miller and Walters jirojierty, south side of Mii¬ ton Street, to Cciirge D. Kelley.
A soi'oiui district tire call, which usually means a long run, called out the department Tuesday evening at half past six. The alarm was sent in for a fire "near the South Shore Yacht Club Huuse," but the blaze was across
Win. Dunning of Nev.jiort New Va., will conduit Cosjiel Meetings
the A.«.semhly Hall, Ronm 15, set'ond ^he bay jirobably a mile or two south ioor, Otten liuilding, <in Friday, March zJ6, Wednesday, March .'11, and Friday.
April I'ome.
at s'.(i(» [1. tn. .Ml are wel-
of the club house, boing the u.sual Spring meadow-grass tire. The com- nanie.s went to Atlantic .Avenue and came back.
'1"|> till a long-;ieed',.'fl wai it the jihysi-
c;ans on the .south side of Long Island
have organized a hospital association
and have leased a large dwelling house
in this village to be used as a hospital.
While the Nassau Hnsptial is only
about six or seven miles away, it takes
cinsiderahle time fvr tiio transportini/
of a Jiatient from this place ui .\lineola
und it is a d.'Uigerous pinjin.-iicion when
the patient is very ill. The jihy-iciaiis
on the south side have felt '.or .some
lime that a hospital should be situated
m one of the villages in this \icinity,
and it has just been learned that a
house on South Orean .Avenue has been
. at leased for the purpose until surii time
as the management erects a buililing
iven esjiccially adajiteil to the jiurpose.
The The new hospital is to be known as
the South Shore Hospital an'! it will be
supplied with between tliirtv aiil f'lr-
- - - ty beds.
.Aiiout thirty Freeporters went over The grounds around the leas^^d build-
Vi Oyster Pay last Thursday to attend ing are beautifully laid out and has a
a reception given by Theodore Roose- spacious barn on the jiremises for the
the school Tuesday evening, with talent from the .Star Lyceum Pureau. New York, and realized about ^'2o from the event, which is ajiplied towards the Jiiano fund.
HYMENEAL
PADGETT .MOUNT .Miss Emmie Padge'.t, ilaughtur of .Mr. and .Mr.s. .Alex Padgett of Raynor St., and Joseph .Mount of Rockville Centre wei'e married on'J'hrusday even¬ ing. March IS. They will reside at their newly comjileted hume un Rocka¬ way .Avenue, Rockville Centre.
David T. Fussell and Harry Rraith- waite are on the sick list.
, The King's Daughters met 'iiie.Mlay ¦ ifternoon with Mrs. Warren James.
The Sigma Eu "hre Club will meet next Thur.sday afternoon with .Mr?. Wilbur Southaril.
entertaiiK'd the al lur home
Memori .xti'nsivt
Church
;i)usical
for
j The Rejiublican jirimaries in tliis i villnii-L' Saturday evening v,er« har- [monioufj. only «no .set oi,camlidaL»ss^ be- I ing Jiresented in each district, all ol" whom v.ited for .Sujiervisor Cox's num- I inatiou at vh.-c .t.-i'm? iic ¦'.' H-"nii~ten.l iMonditv. !
! .Alhpa Council. No. U. iJaugliiers ; of America, wiil hold a grab bag so- I cial Tuesday evening. .Marcn : j Fraternity Hall.
.An excellent program will be
and refreshments will be .served.
ladies hope to see all their freinds
present at that time.
1:.
BALDWIN
"ll-".- .".nd fainifv hasi
to Fieenort.
-Mr,
home
and Mr>. Wlieeler on .Snr\iriiav last.
GI
-Ml Ethe
ss Neyie 1 .Murwir.
Miller .s vi.-iii Ceda.-hur.-t.
Mi-
M!S^.
visiting
MiMred .Suiithan friends in Ridgewi,
E. after
11. Payne is aide to be about ugain H severe attack of rhcuniati-ni.
.Miss Sarah Hicks Ladies' Aid Society Weiine.«day afternoon.
The Choir of th are prejiaring an program for Easter.
Harold Krojiji has been several days suffering from an all'ec- tion of the eyes, but has relumed tu sfh.ol. at Lawrencevi'le, N. 1.
.V ineuling in the interest of Local <.)plion wil! be held in Firemeifs Hall next Tuesday evening under the aus¬ jiices of the Central (Committee on Lo¬ cal 0[>rion in the Town of Hemjistead. .Some in?''i'f.<tinj,j speakers are exjiect¬ ed.
I.I Ul.:-.. u ioaiiiii!.': uiu-laiiiied im Wan¬ tagh }'o.^' oliic! for Mr. Elliert C. Paldwin, .Miss Ruth .MacDermott, Mar¬ tin Pros. A- Co., .Mrs. .Marv A. Smitii. .Mr. A. .M. Smith, .Mr. Fred Glomth. Mr. Fred Glowth. .Mary Louisi' ilaul- ner, J. E. 1>. Wanghriglit. .-iihI .AK-.v Wallae-.
.Miss Powcs of .New 'iork City has .pened Dressmaking Parlors at o2 Lex¬ ington Ave. Mi.ss Howes has been do¬ ing work for some of the best New York families, and laciies who wish to he uji-to-date and stylish in their modes will do well to jiay her a \ isit. .See adv. in this issue.- Adv.
.A metdianics' lien for .¦?l,i>2.s.2it was liled in the County Clerk's Ofhce Mon¬ day by Libby & Pittman of 2ti Warren Street, Manhattan, against Charles A. Sigmond, lessee of the Sigmond Ojiera House, Freeport, and Mary M. Stulz. claiming assignment of the lease. Delano Smith, owner in fee, by ••The Spirit of Lent" wiil be the reason of consent, is mentioned in tht subje-t of the morning sermon of Rev. P"Pi">"«- The,lien is for electrical ma- tJharles Herlert Scholey ofthe Kir.st Aerials, installation of an electric bell Preshyterian Church; the evening ser- ¦'^y-'^tem and other electrical supjilies and mon will be approj.riate to the attend- services installed in the Opera House, ance at that service of Aljiha Council times. No. 11, Daughters of America.
While Dr. and Mrs. Edwin (lariuan were out in their automobile Tuesday nfternoon going at a good sjieed up
Ocean .Avenue a nut in the steering ning for organization, the (juestion of gear slipped off and cau.'^ed the ma- the hearing by the State Water Supply chine to veer into a tree. Mrs. Car- Commission in the matter of the City man was thrown out and bruised con- of Brooklyn condemning projierty on siderably, while Dr, Carman was the south side in the heart of the var- thrown against his steering wheel with ious villages for the purpose of laying .such force as to break it. Neither their 72-inch pipe line, was taken up Mrs. Carman or the doctor were badly ; and it was unanimously decided that a hurt although Mrs. Carman suffered committee be appointed, with the coun¬ sel, to arrange to strenuously ojipose the taking of the land through this vil¬ lage. .Some time ago when it was
velt to his neighbors who went to Washington to call on him before he left the White House but v/ere pre¬ vented by the blizzard. They had a very jileasant time, and were warmly welcomed by Mr. Roose\elt.
.Arrangements have been ma'ie for r.nniversary night in F'reeejiort t'oun¬ eil No. .'>7, Jr.'o. U. A. .M. next Wed¬ nesday, March ;U. This is the first time in several years that an affair of this kin I has been held where the ladies have heen invited, as there was not room in the former meeting Jilace, and a pleasant affair i< I'.ioked f-ur.
ambulance and horses. It is situated near the bay in the Woodcleft section, is within only a few hundred feet of the trolley and also only a short dis¬ tance from the Long Island Rairload, on whose trains patients can be lironglit from cither oast or v.xst.
Ajijilicatioii has been made for a
The Wom;.n"s
with Mi-s Stooth
noon.
Advance '
lii" on Tharst
lub
lev
met
:l"ter-
The Home Dejil. will (juarterly social in the .M. next Thur.sdav.
.Mr.
.Mrs. Harry .\'. 'H hungalow built
Uev. T. S. P.raithwaite will preacii the rifth sermon in the series on "Mes¬ sages of the l^hrist" in the M miorial Church next Sunday evening, when he their will take lor his tojiic ••The Message niijicl of Christ in lielation to Rejieiitance." It is expected tiiat .Mrs. John H. Davis will sing <;ounod'.- •'(^iiiie l'nt<i .Me" at thi?" service.
Wiliiaiiis
charter and jihysi.ians from Isliji on i l"t on Grand Avenut.
the east to \'alley are interest* Times.
stream on the west the undertaking.
Mrs. Gunther will hold a Ir..... su on the evening of Ajiril il at iier i; on the Merrick Road.
Village Board Organizes
.At thS meeting of the newly elected Village Board of Trustees Monday eve
considerably from the shock. J. S. Shapiro'
See week.
s new adv,
thi.'
Those who have any objection to
found that the City intended coming through at all hazards the village made a contract with the City whereby the
Busine.ss Improving
The following reprint of the busi-1 ness conditions from a banker's stand- i Jioint is taken from the Stockholder:
To Jiresent the matter in an un-; jirejudiced and enlightened way to his readers, it is well for an editor to take | the advice of. and get the ojiinion of j those, who, by exjier4ence and close! contact with affairs are in a jiosition to I
The Ladie.-' Aid Society of E. Church mot vvitli .Mrs. iv Southard on luesdav afterno'in.
ti.
M. rrv
Freeport Club Notes
The entertainment committee have arranged to hold a euchre at the club next Wedne.sday night, March 111.
As there were no games rolled in tne know. With a desire to jire.sent such mixed bowling tournament last v.'eek unbiased views we have taken occ-e the Jiosition of the teams remain the sion to write to well-known peojile in same, the leaders are team No. 4. Mr. regard to the business situation, and .Mrs. Darling and Mr. and .Mrs. Among such is Mr. S. R. Smith. Presi- Henderson. with l g.imes won and dent of the Bank of Long Island, at
Jamaica, L. I.
We have before jiublished in these columns Mr. .Smith's views on econom¬ ic subjects, and they have met with the hearty apjiroval of many of ou'- readers. Therefore, assuming the premise that actual business conditions
ffrowing up through their hair will find village could use the new conduit as a a timely hint in Smith .t Bedell s ad thoroughfare, which would partly do
away with the eyesore that the new conduit would cause. As the Supreme Court has handed down a decision against the City, making all jirevious dealings of the City Water department illegal, it was decided to fight the tak¬ ing of the land to the last.
Coun.selor F^lvin N. F](Iwards aji- jif^ared before the Board asking the privilege of keeping the badge of
this week.
We wish to call attention to tne plan of the Hempstead Town Lands Asso¬ ciation for aaving the common lands i'or the jieople, or rather, restricting their sale to publie auction to the high¬ est bidder after due notice.
This association has given much thought* and study to this problem.
The town has a great wealth in this
none lost.
The billiard tournament is progress¬ ing nicely. Lang has the lead, having won '.', games and lost none. The standing, games won being given tirst:
Lang, :{, 0; Knowles^ 2, 0; Sawyer, 2, 1; Moore, o, 2; Ginnane. 1, 1; Burleigh, 1, 2; Conklin. 0, 1; Dorlon, «re jioor, we wrote .Mr. Smith and re- 0, 1; Wallace. 0, 4. quested the favor of an expression
Last Friday night Amityville won ^\'^"\ ^'m. Mr. Smith jiromptly re- the bowling match between the Free- pbed and his letter is so meaty, con- jiort and AmitvyiUe clubs. The visi- 'I'ey'^P •''« .'""^^ •"^o^^tion, and be- tors won the tirst two games and lost 1"^ «« ^o^l^'^''. ^^1^^ we take jdeasure the last. By their high rolling the >" presenting
.Mrs. Laura ('. .>mith entertaineu tier children and grandchildren at her home on Harrison .Ave. on her birth.'.ay.
Clarence .A. F^dwards, the ireej>ort real estate agent, has recited .las. Dixnn's h<iuse on Grand .Ave. to Dr. Harry I\ Sancton of Brooklyn.
Tuesday Harold Strang atia iioger Carman arrived here from West Palm Beach, F'la., where they have been working during the Winter.
Thieves broke into the resideii'-e of F'. F. Hurley .Sunday night. They affected an entrance through one of the front windows and marie ;iway with all the silverware.
(Jc.rod.it! N(iMo:i of this |>iace has been nominated on the Rejiulilican tick¬ et for Justice of tiie Peace. Mr. Nor- loii is wel! known here, having taught in the Vv'antagh school for some time, and hiter goirg into business iik»tlie vil¬ lage, and his cajiability and litness are beyond ((uestioiiing. Mr. .Norton wiii lie the right man i.'i the right jdace.
.Martin Bulling, youngest son of .Mr. and Mrs. P.ernhard Bulling, f.irmerly of Jerusalem, died at Kanisey, .N'. ,1.. on .Suinlay last of consumjition. De¬ ceased was thirty years of age ard un¬ married, and besides his jiarents is survived by one sister, Mrs. Thomas of Long Island City. Another sister. .Mrs. Pepjier of Jerusalem died about 1; months ago of the same malady. F"'uiiera! services were held Wc'dnesday afternoon in the German M. FL Churcb, at Jerusalem, Rev. Thoma.- .S. Praith- waite ofliciating.
Jiroperty which should be carefully con- (^^mrade Nelson Raynor (deceasedl as
served. Vote YF]S on ouestion seven (7). .Advertisement.
PRIVATE Sale of I'urniture until April 1st. F^reejKirt cor. Kose St. and
the projierty of the Vigilant Hose Com¬ jiany, ao that the widow might have it. I'ermission was granted.
The Village Clerk was emjiowered to jirocure the necessary blanks for ap
it below .My dear Mr. Dinsmore:- ""I do not quite agree with your statement that •actual business conditions are so poor.' I think we are too ajit to make com¬ parisons with the year I'jriG and the first half of 1!)07, when conservatism was thrown to the winds and jieojile all over the country were branching out in new ventures and enterprises
The .M. L. S. was entertained at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Miller on Tuesday evening. The subject was •'Women in Literature" and a very in¬ teresting program was provided.
, The F^aster vacation of .School I be held the week preceding and the j Monday following F^aster Sunday. A ' number of the teachers have decided on : a triji to Washington, while others will ! spend their vacation at their resjiectlve 1 homes.
Ocean Ave., one new Baby Grand plications for the laying of granitoid
Piano, one new roller top desk, one new sidewalks. j
tpyewriler and desk, one new mahogany The President was empowered to'
parlor suit, one new solid mahogany jiurchase the coal for the jiower house
bedroom suit, one new birdi-eye maple f.nd also to sign the Vouchers for the
suit, one large new rug, chairs, pic- monthly salaries, and it was decided
tures, fine gasoline stove, kitchen uten- to hold the meetings on the same
sils, dishes, dining table and chairs and nights as before, the first and third
other articles too numerous to mention. Friday of each month. The following
~ appointments and committees were
The following program is announced named: Clerk, Sylvester P. Shea; as-
for Ibis Saturday evening at the Sig- sistant clerk. Miss Florence Khodes;
mond Opera House : Attorney, Leo Fishel; Treasurer's bond,
McGrath and Yeomen, in the sketch, $10,000; Tifx Collector's Bond, ?5,O06;
•'The Prima Donna and the Lunatic;" j clerk's bond, 1500; oflicial banks, F>ee-
Katharine Closlin, comedienne; John j port Bank and the First National Bank Baro, monologuist: The Moffits, light-{ ot F'reeport; Committees—Light Sys- ning change artists; Pete Lama, come- lem. Trustee Patterson: Water System,
dian yoddler; Oppura and Evans, in a Trustees Bedell and Ellison; Streets, combination act; Rittera, in a comedy Trustees F^atterson, Bedell and EUi- musical act; Quigley Brothers, come- Bon: Finance, Trustees Bedell and Elli-
last. visitors have quite a lead in pins over the local club. The FYeejiort boys will try to out-roll them on the next series, which will be rolled at .Amityville Jirobably on Ajiril 2nd.
In the pool tournament Munzinger and Lea are in first pla>:e with 4 games won and none los'. The standing is as follows:
.Munzinger-Lea. 4, 0; Kennedy-Suth¬ erland. 2. 0; Hart-Sproull, ."1. 1; Cor- by-Thomjison, 2, I; Smith-Wallace, 1, 1; Verity-Tallman. 1, 1; Flarle-John- son, 0. 1; MacCarey-Cook. 1, 2; F'inch- Knowles, 1, 3; Johnson-Brower, n, 2; Starr-.Maxson, 0, :l,
That the Freeport Club is a favorite place to spend a pleasant evening is jngss men in various lines and find: conferred the degre.; of knighthood 01 shown every night by the number of that business is really good, that is, members and friends who turn out not business of established concerns in only to take part in th.^ tournaments ' Upga of business not dcjiendent on
and games but to look on. There are . gpe^-ujaijon. The southern cotton freshmepts served and music furnished four tournaments going on at once, and'; f^iUg ^re pretty generally running on J fur the occasion by VVm. Itaynor.
everybody is kept busy trying to keep fuU time; commission bou-^es are sell-] "
up to their scheduled games. Some of jng goods; the building business is Rocco Calzone, the young Italian the members are entered in two or gojpj, foj-^^.^rj with new energy, and; who shot and killed Antonio Dowofrio, three of the tournaments. the renewed demand for material ha
The entertainment held in I'ltsch's Hall last Wedne.sday evening, March 17, under the ausjiices of the King's Daughters brought out a crowd that completely filled the hall. All the Jiarts werf well rendered, and the So¬ ciety will make about $()S from the affair. F'ollowing is the jirogram:
Part 1 Selection by Orchestra Waldau Bros, ill Co.sy Corner Girls By eight girls
Elsie Young, Helen .lack.son, F'thel James, FLlith Schafer, Flmma Box. Lucy Seaman, -Agnes Pox, .Mar¬ garet Braithwaite. Monologue Telejihone Koinanct;
By .Mrs. .Ada Thomas
Solo Miss Laur.'i Cowles
Part 2
Wax Works
In three jiarts .National Air.s FJighi girls The Star Spanieled Banner
Mr-. .
Mei;..
F'in.-i!
lurley
The entertainment givcri ny the Women's F'oreign Missionary Society almost entirely on borrowed cajiital, I in the M. F^. Chapel on VVednesday until we were far beyond the safety ! evening jiroved most interesting and line with respect to actual cash re- , was well attended. The entertainment sources. Values of all kinds of jirop-j consisted of Chinese .songs by Chine.se
erty were correspondingly inrlated and children, a debate, and vocal and in- -
we thought we were very rich, when ' strumental music, etc. Prnhihiiu.iikK N^mf TuUf-t
as a matter of fact, it was merely a rroniDllJOmSl«. !>dm( lltKPl
marking up of values. ' j Tuesday evening, Chegonoe Lodge, The Prohibitionists he! I their Town
I have made inquiry lately of bus-, Knights No. 272, Knights of Pythias, Convention at Lynbrook last week.;
Wm. A. Simons was ('hairman of the Henry Boll, Walter Raynor and A. C. Convention and Wm. F\ Varney .Secre- Whealey. After the regular business tary. Afler full di.-icus.sioi:, the fol- meeting, they had a social time, re- lowing town ticket was nominated:
F\ir Supervisor, Stanley D. Davison, Oceanside.
F'or Town r'lerk, Wtn. P. Patterson, Inwood.
F'or Iteceiver of Taxes. Daniel Doty, a fellow-countryman here last Sejitem- Hemjistead.
Tfie ;}-men bowling tournament brought a healthy recovery in prices. 1 ber, was tried by the Nassau County started on Monday night with team No. ; I believe we are in a much better! Court on Monday'for murder in the 1 (Ffye-King-McKeeman) winning and position than we were two years ago | second degree, the defence being justi- losing to No. 2(Darling-Flynn-Hender-land that there will be a gradual re-j fiable homiefde. Calzone claimed he son). On Tuesday night team No. 5 covery in the employment of labor;: shot to save himself, although it did
dians. In order to accommodate his | son; Stationery and Supplies, Trustees j (Denton-Cook-Sutphin) took 4 straight,'but that it will be many years before 1 not appear that the deceased had patrons from the Oyater Bay branch } Bedell and Elliwm; Police, License and
and SuiTolk County, Manaj^er SiKmond will not raise the curtian until ^-30 o'clock. All aeata are reserved. Box offlce ope^ every evening, and during the day tickets may be procured at 24 Brooklyn Avenue, FVeeport Tele- 176,
Power House, President Morrison; As sesscrs. Trustees Bedell and Patterson; To purchase supplies for assessors, al¬ so assessment books. Trustee Ellison. Trustee Sigmond will be appointed on several of thete cooiinittees as soon as he retoms trom South.
defeating No 4 (Verity-Tallmin-Mil-: we witness the so-called prosperity of
ler) and No. 6 tHiggins-Conklin-Bet- j the period above mentioned.
zig). Wednesday night No. 7 (Mahn-I Our banking business is fully up to
ken-Libby-Kennedy) won one and lost 3. Team No. 8 (MacCarey-Thompson- MacOonald) won two and lost two and team No. 9 (Bown-Starr-Jaggs) won 3 and lost 1.
normal and my time is fully occupidd. Thanking you for your kind wishes and inquiry, I beg to remain. Very truly youn,
S. R Smith."
F'or Justices of the i'eace, fCharle.s P. Seaman. FreejTKirt; Walter C. Scott, Rockville Centre.
F'or Town .Supt. of Highways, T. Valentine Comh.s, Oceansiile.
F'or AsaessorB, Isaac Terrell, Ocean- side; George D. Horton, Cedarhurst; Albert B. Miller, Lynbrook.
For Overseers of the Poor, Irving W. Thompson, Lynbro<jk; John H. The caee will be retried Watts, Kockville Centre. Maxson & Jones of Heniji- i Town Auditors, George H.Matthewii,
weaiion in his handa at the time of the .nhooting. At 8.30 o'clock in the even¬ ing the jury were unable to agree, 10 jurors being in favor of an absolute acquittal. March 29.
stead were the attorneys for Calzone, | llempstead; Wiiliam F. Varney, Kock- assigned by the (V>urt,to ddfend him. ! ville jCentrs; Phiio A. Loe, Lynbrook.
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VOL. FREEPORT FRIDAY. MARCH 26. 1909 Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT NEWS SiuKb' copioi^ id the Keview can l>c i-iicnrcrl at H. (ridx'tzs and tlic Review office on Main St. iind DitSilvii's mi W. Morrick Road. A cake sale will be heid in tlie .M. E. Cburch Saturday afternoon at '{ o'clock. 4ohn Ehnimi! died ¦'^iKldciily of plcu- risy in New York la.st Wednesday night. He is survived by hi.s wife, formerly .Miw.s Lottie Rennett. (Jlareiice K. ,Jones has opened his hardware store corner Main Sf. and Merrick Read. Mr. Jone.s has a i^ood location and rej.'ort.-; Iiu-iiiu'ss opening m go |
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