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VOL. XII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907
NO. 30
FREEPORT NEWS
The new Sprinj,^ time-table for the, L. I. R. R., went into effect May 17. '
("opies of "Sunshine on the Ei-tur,," ; by Rev. K. P. Ketcham, D. D., can be, secured at the Review otliee; ten cents ; each.
A sharpie race will be held from i (jordon Ellison's tishinj^ station Decor-j ation Day at 2 o'clock. Thi-ee prizes [ wiil be f^iven. |
I
J. J. Stanton of Brooklyn, who owns some property on Lillian Aevnue, was' a visitor at the Revie'.v otfice Tuesday | afternoon. I
Untler the auspices of the Church of; the Transliguration, Miss Cuthbert v,'ill 1 hold a cake sale at her residence on Ocean Avenue, Saturday, May 2'i.
.\L II. Cornelius was visitin^^ friends in .'Vniityville .Sunday.
JjThe Crystal Lake House opens for quests on May '2'i, under manaj^ement of its owner, .Mrs. A. K. PVost.
Miss Marion Lott of .Mayville, .\. Y., has been spendinj^ a few days with her aunt, .Mrs. E. .\. Eedeii. North (jrove Street. ;
The Epworth Lea^'ue will hold a Salamagundi .Social at the t-esidence of Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel R. Smith, next Weiinesday evenini^;.
Mrs. Charles Fowler's class of the Baptist Sunday School will hold a fair early in June. Fancy articles, ice cream and cake will be for sale.
.M. V. W. Hall of this village ap¬ pears as dii-ec-tor of the Craven Realty (Jo. of Wooilbury, Oraiif^e County, just incorporated wi^-h a cajiital of Sjir,,oOO. |
H. E. Libby and M. V. W. Hall of this villag'e are directors of the Plaza' Park Estates of Nassau (>)unty, just incorporated with the .Secretary of
Stale.
Freejiort t'ouncil, Jr. (). C A. .M.. is to hold its annual memorial servive at Greenfield Cemetery Sunday after¬ noon. It is announced that Rev. Wm. .S. Hall and Rev. F. O. Cunninfifham will speak, and a (juartet under leader¬ shiji of .Miss Dailey will conduct the : sinKinK-- i
were .trranted.
The followinj; bills were audited and ordered jiaid:
Chas. Lon^. wire. .Sofi.oii; C. L. Wallace. ^•2'2.7i): White Van Glahn, rope, ."?8S.12; Purnell White, buryint: do};s. Sl".iiii. i Rowland II. .Mayland roniiilaiiied : of telejihone wii-e running across >y a i the coriw^r of Randall .\venue, eve-i throujrh his trees, .-md reijuested that The W. C. T. U. will meet at the i ning, without invitations. They sue-I same be removed. Clerk was instruct- -horne of Ml-.-. Collins, 21fi liandall Ave" j ceeded in surjirisinp Mr. Snedeker as | ed to communicate with the Comjiany nue, Monday afternoon. A full at- much as could be desired, but after he j requesting them to remove the wire tendance is reijuested, to hear rejwrts | recovered his eijuinamity he made his \ aiul place it where it beloufrs. from the Institute of tjueeii.^-Na.ssau j t^uests at home, and a very jilea.sant! The Street Committee in conjunction W. C. T. 1'., held at Farming-dale this ' evenin;^ followerl. I with the Street Commissioner was in-
BALDWIN
Miss A. .Miller of .Merrick sjient Tuesday with .Mi.^s Nellie .Miller.
Miss Ciiristiiie Fischer has laken a in ."Silver Lake Pharmacy.
Frank Snedeker was visileii lumber of his friends Wednesday ning, without invitations. They
F. t'. Blaekmnan, for iho jiast two years with the Holland House, Loni;- Branch, N. J., will eonduet the jierial Hotel this summer. The ( 'inix date is lixed for .lune 1 "i.
' E. W; VanBuren & Co., jiainlersand deeorator.-', of .Myrtle Avenue, Biinik-
I lyn, have oj)e:ied a branch store .South .Main .Street, ojijjosite llu
i jiori Bank.
It '20
Fl-ee-
There will be a union service in the Methodist Church at Hemjistead, Sun¬ day evenintc, .May '20, which will probably be attended by a mernoers of the local W. (' Fi-anres W. Graham, Presidi .\e-.v ^¦ork State W. C. T. U liver the addres.-. Evervtioi
th
;l of
will de- ,' is invit-
I'^^"- Sjn-in blood,
.Mysli<- Rebekali Lorl^rf, No. '2'.)'-<, I. (). (). F., will f^ive an entertainment in Opera ILill Tl.iir.-dav evenin,!.'-, .May
this blood
t be half sii-k tin-ouj anil Summer becausi; of ('has. P. .Smith in his
issue tells you how lo h,-i
and Jierfect lu'allh.
,h the
imjiure
ad in
The .Ni'
;;o, (Decoration mance will he strels.
Dav). ,- the
foi
I-'reeporl Min
>-is
.Mr.s. ,
toward
M
,i Nl
)va Sl
of the (Jlyile Liner
lUa, Aj»-
Next Saturday niKlu, .M.iy Ll."i, i^i. the (late for the entertainment of the American Lady .Minstrels at Firemen's Hall, under ausjiices of the Ladies' (Juild of St. Paul's Ejiiscojial Chunh.
.Some vicious iniscreanL entererl the base-ball jjcroumls, (^ceaii and Seaman Avenues, Sunday or .Monday, and dam¬ aged the fences .'ind .Lrrand-stand. .Manager Wallace otfei-s a reward of .¦52.'> for the cajiture of the ;.;-uilty jiai-- ties.
Coming. Events
Cantata, "Hearts of Gold," in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, June ;i, by the Sunday School.
"Mrs. Wiggs Sale" in the chajiel of the Presbyterian Cliiinli. .lune 7 and S.
.•V gooil idea. .Slrei't Coniniissioiier Pine well voices jiojiular .<entiment when he says he will arrest all jiersons leaving horses on .Main .Street without having them tied. Runaways are be¬ coming too fre<]uenl, esjiecially on the line oi' the trolley. .A hitch in time s;ives a hiirness and v.agon repair bill.
The Lynbroiik Fin- Di jiaitmeiil is busily Jilanning I'or the annual jiarade and tournameni, to be held at Lyn¬ brook June I'.l. ll is jii-obable that aU the (-omjiaiiies from the Frecport De- jiarlinciit will altcml. and some them will proba.bly take part in I cdiite.-its in the afternoon. Huyler El¬ lison is Pri'sideiit of the .Association and is busy with the did'ei-ent. (iimniit tees arran.ging for the e\ent.
The Brooklyn Ea^^cle hsa lu'i-onie in¬ terested in the develojmient of Long Island, and is running extra sujijile- meiiLs each Saturila.N-, setting forth the attractions of the Island, as they are known to us who live here. This Sal¬ urday the edition will be of esjiecial in¬ teresL to our section of the l.-.land, em¬ bracing the South Side from Valley Stream to Amityville. Better order a copy at once if you want one.
ache'" sjieiil Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and "Mrs. Wm. Schuhmami at liie lliKgi'is CoLLage.
•au ("ounty Review station¬ ery 1 )epai-lnienl is .-howing sonic very allraclive i-ori-csjiondence cai-d.s. They are Jiut UJ) l->venty-four canis and twen- ly-four ei'.velojies in a box. Thi'V are iioxecl in a steel gray jiackage with eii- gravefl toj), with an altraetive design.
.\ smaller size is also shown f and rc'^rets.
Freejjori pajoer jiajier with "Free- port, Long island" embossed on it—is the latest addition to the stock of the Nasau (Jounty Review *'stai:ionery de¬ partment, lieview Building. It comes four colors in a 1) ix, for .'50 cents and 'do cents.
I .-\fter ijuiie a breathing siiell, the i fire department was called oul for an- ! other long run to the first district at ; half past four Wednesday morning. 1 Tony Elar's hotel on the East Merrick ' Road was atire and owing to the ina- J bility to get a comiecLion with the j j)ow-er house by telej)hone and t!ie dis- ! Lance from the tire houses, the liuilding I vvas afire from I'ellar Lo roof when the ' riermen arrived, after a quick resjionse I Lo Lhe tardy alarm. The next building
Tlie inquest into Lhe ileath of Mrs. Elmira Simonson still continues, hav¬ ing been jiosLjioned lo Friday. .A.1- Lhough Iht; belief is stron.g that .Mrs.
Simonson came to her death by foul j Lo the west was smoking by the time means, no evidence to that effect has j the firemen had laid the hose from the as yet been jiroduced. There are still j nearest hydrant, about loOO feet away, grand children
a number of witnesses to be examined, j and good work was done in jireventing held Sunday afternoi;n. Rev. K. P.
! it from burning. The Leiephone wires KeLcham. of the Presbyterian ('hur'-)i.
The Pastor will jireach as usual in ; of Lhe .\. Y. and N. J. Tel. Co., and of which she was an okl member, olli- Lhe Bai)List Chureh Suiulay, at 10 :;iO i Lhe village elecLric lighL wires, on the dating, a. m. and 7:;ii) j). m. ; subject of even- j i)oles jiassing Lhe hoLel, were melted ing sermon, the lasl of the series on
-Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, widow of Cajitain Raynor Rock Sinith, one of the early settlers of FreejKirt, ilieil Friday at her home on .South Main number of ;'^^''*'^''^' "i her '.Mith year. .Mrs. Smith T. IJ. .Mrs. 1 Wd::i, so far as known, the oldest resi- deiiL of Lhis village. She was a native <jf New York City and tame Lo Free¬ jiorl when a 5oung girl. She became Lhe second wife of (.'ajiLain SmiLh, who, beside being a jjioneer selLler, was a hero al the wreck of the .\merican bark .Mexico, wliich sti-aiiiled on the shoals oj)i)osiU' l-'i-ee|)oi-t on the iiiorn- ing of January '2, ls:i7, when 0'2 immi¬ grants jierished by jumjiing overboanl or freezing t<j death in the bitter cold that jii-evailed. Cajitain Smith saved eight of the number on boaril the ves- .-I'l at Llie jieril of his own life. He was aided liy a volunteer crew. He was given a gold cuji. suitably engrav¬ ed, by citizens of the Fifth Ward of New- York, for his heroic rescues. His wife, who was a remarkable woman in I)hysi(iue and intelligence, bore him eight children, Lhree of whom are living -Mrs. MarLha (Jornelius and George Benson .SniiLli of this village and Thomas .Smith of Hoboken, .\. J. Mrs. SmiLh relained her faculLies re- niarkalily well until a few months ago. .Sh« leaves, beside her children, a number of grand children, some great grand children and great great Funeral services w-ere
i structed and given full jiower to hav
i the conduits of the brook at Broadway
I and Jay Sl. cleaned.
• It was decided to remove the jiole
rat the junction of .Main and ('liurch
; Streets, where tlie ji'ile h-imji was foi--
! merly located.
IJJl'he Board adjourned to nieel on
¦ Frdiay evening of next w-eek, .May -ll.
\ Miss Mary C. Meeks of .Malaysia I v.ill lalk in the M. E. Church Sunday [evening, under auspices of the Wo- I man's Foreign Missionary Societv.
Jiosition
Miss Meta Seeba Sunday with friend.'^
if Bmoklyn sjient in the villa.ufe.
Mr; York mer.
J anu busines
Story.
. P. Goss ha\e renicii
11.
fi-i
and family 1 d here for'th
f New ' Sum-
bought the coal ather, Hewlett
Mrs. .\. Von.Mirhei-i house built uf cenienl .Vvi'iiue.
Miss Phebe Hants,] has been '.isitine' Mr. Hautsch.
)ck.
avmg a on Carl
.Morris P .Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mr- lyn are visitii. benslreit.
I--. .Xeiilierl
.Mi
Mr:
llrook- il. He-
Pt-
Basc-Bail
On .-Saturday afternoon a o'clock, the Freejiort .\thleii( will ojjeii its -ca.son for lOO' b'lys have been j)ractising for
Wilfonl I Sunday fro the suininei-
uthan rnell
I will return rni\er.-it\- for
L :;.-:!o • Club ¦. The several
M Chic Mrs,
M.
Gl
i'aleii .'ind daughter; .. ai'e N'isiiing .Mr. W. .Miller.
, . , . , . , . , tJuili' a nuiiiber from this village at-
weeks, and leei conlu enl ol playnig ! ^,,,,,,^.,, ^,,^, j.. ^^^.,„.^,^ League convention goiHl ball. ( ajit. ( he.-tiii-e announce.--
at Palchogui i Mrs. J.
m Tuesi
thai the team will be comjiosed of thi
follow-ing: Longenecker, jiitcher; Rob- j Mrs. J. W. Sinith of ;s\.w
in.S'in, catcher; Bristol, first base ;: taken one of Wheeler Glove
Tooker. second ba.se; .Milton Raynor, j at Hii-nek Point fo'-the sea.-
ihird base; Rverson or Levy, .=!horL j
sloji; Bollman! lefl fiehl; (^:heshire, . A meeling of ihe P.aldw.n
center tield; Ketcham, right lield; sub- ' l';"'>-""-'»l ^'^''--^ *'i'kl Monda
"Reliable Religion - Its Inspiration Hojie." Sunday .School aL U ::'0. Prayer meelii:g Friday evening al s o'clock.
NexL Monday evening a jiarlioiic en¬ tertainment will be given in the Baji¬ tist ('hurch. with a jirogram ajijiri.jiri- aLe Lo .Memorial Day. D. B. P. .MoLL Posl, G. A. Ii., wi'l be present. No admission will be charged, but an op- j)ortunity to helj) Lhe children .giving Lhe etiLerlaiiimenL will be gix'en ilurii.g Lhe evening. .All are w-elconie.
Lhe inlense heal, and Lhe large arc lamjj in froni fell Lo lhe ground. The loss will probably amounl to .$.'{000, wiih sl Joo insurance.
One of Leander Barker's horses be-
Village Trustees
The regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was held P^riilay evening, all the members being jires¬ ent. President Morrison in the chair. J. B. Cartwright comjilained to lhe
I came frightened al a Irolley Monday Board of lhe Telejihone Comjiany lun-
I morning and jiroceeded lo make Ihings
j livt.'ly on .Main Slreel. Raymond Bar-
! ker had jusi alighled from Lhe wagon,
i was sLarcing Lo lie Lhe horse when il
' started on a lively run and made ils
¦ tlrsL halt near Ross tt iiandall's build-
! ing Oil Main Slreet, near tho railroad ^rnnn.,!.
I track, when it struck another wagon 'j-j)..' <-lerl-. w-a;-
ning cables through the trees in front of his residence on Ocean .'\.\eiiue, claiming thai such cable is only aboul '20 feel from the .grade, and reijUcstefl that Lhe ''otnjiany be eonipelled Lo jihue such (-able fron; lo to uO feel a!) ;vi
in lhe usual. In Lhe
The Sun-lay morniii'.^ servic. Presiiyteriiui Church will be :i with Jireaching by lhe jiaslor. evening al 7 :oO there will be a sjiecial jiatriolic jireachinti' an I jiraise service, which will be altcnded by 1). li. P. Molt Post, (i. .\. li., and lhe V'/onian's Relief Corjis, No l:iit. It is exjiected thai the new jiatriolic .son.g, "Sunshine will be sung al this s,.i'¬
and threw it in front of
on the
vice.
T'ne
man's
Fla>,^
1). B.
Reliei
which fortunately was standing still. and no damage then resulted lieyond knocking a few sjiokes out. The horse tb.eii eriissed lhe Irack and conlinued south until in front of the Freejiorl Bank, where the wheels of the wagon interlockeil with thi' wlieels of a two- sealed |wagon from Baldwin. Mrs. Stillwi'll lead lefl her young niece, ^the (laughter of Robert G. .\n(ierson, in the
ley e.ir t'omjiany to rai.-
.'cled to notify • )i cable so as
thi
the
El-
e of the
to deface llie tree:;. •
Il was decided to jiay J. Huyler lis(;n .S4.00 Jier month lor tf.e u-, his ground in the eastern jiail of villa^'-e for the Boaril of Health.
(Jhief Cozzens madi- requisition f (-ard index cabinet for the File D jiarlmeiit, al a cosl nol Lo exceed -i^lS. .\lso for band for lhe annual jiarade and insjieclion of Ihc' Dejiarlmenl; re-
wagon, and lhe liille miss, seeing that quisition for cabinet granted and .-slaii
P. .Molt Post and the VVo-1 tb- wagons must collide, jumjied t.
Corjis are arranging lo the sidewalk and escajied with a few
A pleasant jiarty assembled at the home of Mi.ss Mary Raynor, Raynor Avenue, Tuesday evening, the affair taking the form of a sur{)rise j)arly. Games were iiululgi'd in, interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. Aboul midnighl a dainty collation was servetl and those jiresent left in the wee small hours of the morning. Those Jiresent were: .Misses Ricker and Gussie Fath of .\ew- York City; Blanche.Smith of Brooklyn and Edna Braithwaite. Gertrude Nolan. Sarah Paulson, Florence t'arjienter, Priscilla Smith and Mary Raynor; Daniel Ray¬ nor, Theotiore Bedell. Fred Patterson, Chester Raynor, Wilbur Rider, .-Mvin Kaynor and Howard Pearsall.
A good entertainment will bejiroviil- ed by Lhe .Vmerican Lady .Minstrels al F iremen's Hall. Roo.sevelL. Lhis Satur¬ day nigJiL.
Anion's t'ho.se -.vho are to take part are .Misses Minnie Gorman, May Col- Jins, Mary Short, Myra .Mortimer, Maud Mortimer, Lillian Squires, .\nna Hogan, Family Shorl, Louise Reichert, Anna Karran, Elsie Sheck, Carrie Metz, Martha Reichert, Catherine Kipj), Mona Karran, .Anna .Allison, Anna Meyer, Anna (Jarberry, Dora Meyer, Mrs, E, Torrey, Carrie Reich¬ ert, Baby Gorman, Baby Reichert. Mrs. John Berr is the musical director and Miss Minnie Gorman director of the lentertainment.
Jiroperly observe Memorial Day. .Ac- • 'ofding to (.)riler No. 1, the Posl and C'orjis will assemble in their rooms. Odd Fellows' Hall, at V2::Ui sharj), the .soldiers in full uniform, ollicers with side arms, to hold lheir regular ser¬ vices and decorale Lhe graves of Lheir
qijirojirialed for Lhe band.
Engineer SmiLh submilled his rejiort for the month of Ajiril al the jiowi-r house, as follows: Ran jilant :i'so hours, lio minules, sending oul 12,t)<)l
killowatts of alternating current; ran
The services in the EpiscojiaK'hurch 110 an-lamps Dio hours, 4.") minutes, Sunday (Trinity .Sunday) will be Holy pumped 2,7H\),i'd) gallons of water, Communion at S a. m., whicii is also consuming 221,420 lbs of coal.
scratches. The two wagons were bad ly damaged liefore the horses and, ve¬ hicles were separated.
deceased comrades at FreejK>rL Kockville (.'entre Cemeteries.
Commaiier Wm. H. Pallerson, thru" Atljutant Henry Mead, invites all sol¬ diers, sailors and veterans to be with them on that day; also citizens and other organizations who wish to join with them.
and ! the annual corjiorale i-ommunion of the Bond of John E. Harris, plumber, Altar (Juild; matins and lilany al lo:- in amount of iS.'JOO, with the American ;5U a. m., Sunilay School at 2 :.'iO ji. m.. Surety Comjiany of .New York as sure- evensong at s p. m. Al evensong there ty, was accepted, as was akso the bond will be no .sermon, this being the of James G, Sutjihin, jilumber, for second monthly musical evensong at •?.")du, withthe I-'eojile'.^ !surety Coni- this church, and the length of the mus¬ ical jirtigram making this change de sirable. .'
An unusually tine musical jirogram has been jirejiared, beginning with
stilules, Denton, Posl, Tryon.
The roof of the grand stand has been covered with tar jiajier, so that in case of a storm breaking out, those in Lhe grand sland will be iirolecled from lhe rain. Rooms have been buill un¬ der Lhe grand stand for dressing rooms Tile fences have been rejiaired olher impnivemeiils made. Thi.-- gelher with the purchase of necessary sujijilies, and other incidentals, has made considerable exjiense, -and il is hojied that the public will show ils aji- jireciation by liberally jialronizing the games this si'a.soii.
The home club on Saturday will have for ils oiijjtinenl the stron^^jjai;!- •isle Field Club.
The I'ver-jiresenl and .-iKvays unan¬ swered (juestion whal is Freejiort go¬ ing lo do aboul base-ball lhis year'.' Editor Review :
The aliovi' jierlinenl (juestion juinled ill your issue of the 17th, should arouse ueneral interest among lovers of the .National game in Freejiort, and beyond that incite action of co-ojieralion with the nianagement of the l-'reejiorl Ath¬ letic Club, whii-h h;is ( onducled basi'- ball for a i.umber of years in the vil¬ lage, l-'i-iejiort has h.-id inui-ii benetit fniiu- base-ball, the sjiort afiracting many jiersoiis to the yfllage and no ¦al doubt iiK-reaseil its jiermaneiil jiojjula- lion. Dui-in'.x the jiast fev.- years mo¬ tor boalin.ir, automoiiilitig, golf, and .-•e\eral other jiastimes have detracted the interest thai formerly directed it¬ self to ba.se-ball and the management of the .Athletic CMub has found it a ditlii-ulL Jiroblem to keep the ground renl jiaiil uji. mainlain a learn, elc. The j)eoj)le of lhe village have been generous w-ith their contributions, it IS true, bul good liase ball costs money and the .Athlel'ic Club has expended all it received usually to give good ball.
.At Jiresent. there is no loeal league, and ilo visible sign of one being form¬ ed. .As a lover of ba.se ball il seems to me a re-organization of the club, so that its sco{>e could be widened, and a more substantial backing financially obtained, would be 'he jirojier thint.'- to
new members wi're Florei
hou^
Fire De- ¦ e\i'nnig. 'lected.
Sev
.Miss Florence Thoma.s , (:eieliraLed her birlhday on Saturday last by giv¬ ing a Jiarty to a number of her liltie friends.
f the .M. 1., S. in
. I The tirst meeling and I nearly lhree monlhs wa Lo- ! home of Mi.ss Hamilto ning.
s held n lasl
at the l-'ridav
.Miss Lizzie (Jarman died at her home on the Millburn Road <in .Monday. Fu¬ neral services were held at the .M. P. Church Wednesday aftirnoon. Rev. F. A. Smith otru-iating.
^. The sentiments expressed in the j jiaragrajih in lasl week's Review in ' regard to the noise of the inud-digger I during' Lhe nighl striK-k a resjionsive j note among the jieojile of this village, ! where the annoyiin''e is eijually great. If this could be stojijied and a (juietus ; Jilaced on son.e of lI.o numerous dogs ; which succeed ill making the nighl hid- 1 eous Lheri; Would in- caii.-»- i uralituile.
fuv much
Louis (',-irman d his si-ter, .Mrs. D .Avenue, Saturda;, sumjition. Funer Tuesday afternfi"t gation from Freej U. A. .M member.
•d at the home of
li. I!(d. il. Central
al'U'i-noon. of con-
1 ;(r\ici's were held
¦A hen a large dele-
.v\ Council, .Ir. O.
f which the deceased was a
lomjianieil tbe bo'iy 'rom
M. I
his home to fh the services wei-c' .F. A. Smilh. The Greenfield ("emetei vive .Mr. < 'arman.
'hurch. where inducted by liev. internienl was al
Two sisLers sur-
.A member of lhe firm of Bard, Dav ies and James of Wilkesbarre, Pa.
and W. A. Edwards, of the Estates of | Smart's beautiful processional Long Beach, representing Ex-Senator ; Celestial," at 7 :4.'') .promptly.
j)any of New York as surety. j get good base-liall re-established. One
The elections of Roland .M. Lamb j man, the manager, has to shoulder the and Winston Raynor as members of resjionsibility of maintaining the team. Ever Ready Hose Co.. and Ernest Ed- etc. This should not be. .A club with wards as member of Vigilant Hose Co., | a gixid, interesting Board of Directors, Light were apjiroved. ; would, il .seems ajijiarent, be the prop-
Clark Willett (J. Elli.son made ajijili^-ation j er thing. The club should have a caj)- Reynoliks, iailed at t)he Review oftii-e Magnidcat service in .A will be render- for jiermission lo conslruct a irrade, italization of at least a thousand dol- Wednesday morninir. They inform us ed, also Bang's "Peace" and tbe otfer- sidewalk in front of his projierty cor-; Iars, then the management wnuld not that UJ) to this week over .¦siidn,000. tory from SjKihr. From the requests ner Bedell ami Raynor Streets, about, be In a jxisition where he alone had lo w;irth of buihling lots have been sohl, j for the beautiful antb.em it would seem l")i> feet in length, '{ oi the cost to bel w-orry over tinam-es, keeji the team up and the contract for building the great j that Sjiohr can-ies out still in the shack> ajijilied to his mad lax; granted, to be, lo standard, and do many other liiint'.-. waterway, loUO feet wide and lb feef of the Beyotal his purjiose to excel Jin done according lo grade furnished. | that he is called ufion lo do.
deeji, has beeiV" signed, the <-ost lo be j sacred music. Me.-srs Denton, Betzig. The applications of F. C. Blackman | If the jieuple of the villaue want over .^SOb.iMIO, work to be begun at; Steven Story and Harrison (Junning & Co., Frank Willets. and Chas. Kru-; good ba.se-bali, it seems <«s if they once. , will chant Hoyt's Lord's Prayer and ger for eleclric lighl service were ] oujjht to ct.me forward ard take an in-
A Mr. Waters.'formerly manager of | Tour's "Bles.sed are they" anda chor- granted. I terest, not alone by .suggestion, but by
one of the Atlantic City hotels, has ac-; us from "Creation" will also be ren- The applications of A. W. (Jalli-i personal help and substantial backing cepted the Jirojiosition of .Mr. Reynolds'dered, closing with the .sevenfold enne, (Jeorge Raynor. Mrs. Wallace i by contributions. The management to build an immense hotel at the beach. Amen. Smilh, Jobn J. Schacht aivl I. Whrile-; cannot get good jila\ers for nothing,
the contract for which has been iet. i The choir boys certainly resjionded nour, Ji.. .Atlantic Avenue, for water: and if games have to be played with 0:ie of the.se gentlemen will be initio the apnea! that has been made to "granted as stxjn as we secure the nee- guarantees involved, more gate re- Freejiort the w»;ek of June ',i, andj their musical intelligence in intriKluc- essary'material," and applications of ceipts than l.ave been shown for Lwo any persons interested in securing ing proper music, and in training their John P. Powell, Grand Avenue; Juluis; years past will be necessary. Stock in the Long Beach DeveK.pment 1 voices to .sing it. An invitation is Wiggins, Main Street; Peter Hansom, [ Yours interestedly.
Company will be able to see him.at the , exlendetl to all to attend theke musical , Center .Street; Harvey P. Post, Pine E. V. Baldwin,
ManhatUn House. serviced,. jSt; F. C. Blackman & Co., Roae St, j Sec'y Freeport A. C.
The corne*- stone of the new school building w-ill be laid ."salurday after¬ noon, with interestinif exercises ai- comjianying. The .scholars, aboul 5(10 in all, will jiarade from the railroad station to the .s(-hool house, jireceded by a military band, and each child car¬ rying an American flag. A number of the smallest scholars will draw a decorated float (ontaining the corner¬ stone, which i^ill bl- Jiresented lo the dislri( t by the jirincijial, on birhalf of the school f-hijflren, who donated it; and will be ac<cpted by the President of the P.oard of Eilucation. Following the placing of the stone on the building will be the .following jirogram:
Invoi-alion Rev. F. A. .Smith, j as¬ tor of the Baldwin M. P. Chun h.
Chorus By the School
Address Dr. James .S. CtHjley, .S( hool Conimi.-^sioner. N'assau (bounty.
Chorus By the School.
Address .Mr. John W. Davis, DiHt. Sui)l., Dej.l. of Education, N. Y. City.
Chorus Hy the SchiMil.
Reading of a detailed statement of the contents of the box w-ithin the corner stone.
Chorus By the School.
.Address Rev. E. O. Tree, jiantor of the Baldwin .M. E. Chur<h.
Doxology.
Benediction.
The old schiK.l building and sjHakers j)latform will be decorated handsomely for the occaf^ion with a great abund¬ ance of Old Glory. The 8cholar« are contrilHiling all tlw money needed to diefray the expense of this occasion.
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VOL. XII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907 NO. 30 FREEPORT NEWS The new Sprinj,^ time-table for the, L. I. R. R., went into effect May 17. ' ("opies of "Sunshine on the Ei-tur," ; by Rev. K. P. Ketcham, D. D., can be, secured at the Review otliee; ten cents ; each. A sharpie race will be held from i (jordon Ellison's tishinj^ station Decor-j ation Day at 2 o'clock. Thi-ee prizes [ wiil be f^iven. I J. J. Stanton of Brooklyn, who owns some property on Lillian Aevnue, was' a visitor at the Revie'.v otfice Tuesday afternoon. I Untler the auspices of the Church of; the Transliguration, Miss Cuthbert v,'ill 1 hold a cake sale at her residence on Ocean Avenue, Saturday, May 2'i. .\L II. Cornelius was visitin^^ friends in .'Vniityville .Sunday. JjThe Crystal Lake House opens for quests on May '2'i, under manaj^ement of its owner, .Mrs. A. K. PVost. Miss Marion Lott of .Mayville, .\. Y., has been spendinj^ a few days with her aunt, .Mrs. E. .\. Eedeii. North (jrove Street. ; The Epworth Lea^'ue will hold a Salamagundi .Social at the t-esidence of Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel R. Smith, next Weiinesday evenini^;. Mrs. Charles Fowler's class of the Baptist Sunday School will hold a fair early in June. Fancy articles, ice cream and cake will be for sale. .M. V. W. Hall of this village ap¬ pears as dii-ec-tor of the Craven Realty (Jo. of Wooilbury, Oraiif^e County, just incorporated wi^-h a cajiital of Sjir,,oOO. H. E. Libby and M. V. W. Hall of this villag'e are directors of the Plaza' Park Estates of Nassau (>)unty, just incorporated with the .Secretary of Stale. Freejiort t'ouncil, Jr. (). C A. .M.. is to hold its annual memorial servive at Greenfield Cemetery Sunday after¬ noon. It is announced that Rev. Wm. .S. Hall and Rev. F. O. Cunninfifham will speak, and a (juartet under leader¬ shiji of .Miss Dailey will conduct the : sinKinK-- i were .trranted. The followinj; bills were audited and ordered jiaid: Chas. Lon^. wire. .Sofi.oii; C. L. Wallace. ^•2'2.7i): White Van Glahn, rope, ."?8S.12; Purnell White, buryint: do};s. Sl".iiii. i Rowland II. .Mayland roniiilaiiied : of telejihone wii-e running across >y a i the coriw^r of Randall .\venue, eve-i throujrh his trees, .-md reijuested that The W. C. T. U. will meet at the i ning, without invitations. They sue-I same be removed. Clerk was instruct- -horne of Ml-.-. Collins, 21fi liandall Ave" j ceeded in surjirisinp Mr. Snedeker as ed to communicate with the Comjiany nue, Monday afternoon. A full at- much as could be desired, but after he j requesting them to remove the wire tendance is reijuested, to hear rejwrts recovered his eijuinamity he made his \ aiul place it where it beloufrs. from the Institute of tjueeii.^-Na.ssau j t^uests at home, and a very jilea.sant! The Street Committee in conjunction W. C. T. 1'., held at Farming-dale this ' evenin;^ followerl. I with the Street Commissioner was in- BALDWIN Miss A. .Miller of .Merrick sjient Tuesday with .Mi.^s Nellie .Miller. Miss Ciiristiiie Fischer has laken a in ."Silver Lake Pharmacy. Frank Snedeker was visileii lumber of his friends Wednesday ning, without invitations. They F. t'. Blaekmnan, for iho jiast two years with the Holland House, Loni;- Branch, N. J., will eonduet the jierial Hotel this summer. The ( 'inix date is lixed for .lune 1 "i. ' E. W; VanBuren & Co., jiainlersand deeorator.-', of .Myrtle Avenue, Biinik- I lyn, have oj)e:ied a branch store .South .Main .Street, ojijjosite llu i jiori Bank. It '20 Fl-ee- There will be a union service in the Methodist Church at Hemjistead, Sun¬ day evenintc, .May '20, which will probably be attended by a mernoers of the local W. (' Fi-anres W. Graham, Presidi .\e-.v ^¦ork State W. C. T. U liver the addres.-. Evervtioi th ;l of will de- ,' is invit- I'^^"- Sjn-in blood, .Mysli<- Rebekali Lorl^rf, No. '2'.)'-<, I. (). (). F., will f^ive an entertainment in Opera ILill Tl.iir.-dav evenin,!.'-, .May this blood t be half sii-k tin-ouj anil Summer becausi; of ('has. P. .Smith in his issue tells you how lo h,-i and Jierfect lu'allh. ,h the imjiure ad in The .Ni' ;;o, (Decoration mance will he strels. Dav). ,- the foi I-'reeporl Min >-is .Mr.s. , toward M ,i Nl )va Sl of the (Jlyile Liner lUa, Aj»- Next Saturday niKlu, .M.iy Ll."i, i^i. the (late for the entertainment of the American Lady .Minstrels at Firemen's Hall, under ausjiices of the Ladies' (Juild of St. Paul's Ejiiscojial Chunh. .Some vicious iniscreanL entererl the base-ball jjcroumls, (^ceaii and Seaman Avenues, Sunday or .Monday, and dam¬ aged the fences .'ind .Lrrand-stand. .Manager Wallace otfei-s a reward of .¦52.'> for the cajiture of the ;.;-uilty jiai-- ties. Coming. Events Cantata, "Hearts of Gold" in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, June ;i, by the Sunday School. "Mrs. Wiggs Sale" in the chajiel of the Presbyterian Cliiinli. .lune 7 and S. .•V gooil idea. .Slrei't Coniniissioiier Pine well voices jiojiular . |
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