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VOL. XIV NO. 25
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT NEWS
Singh; (;opies of the Review can be ] iM'enre<I at H. (Tobt^tz's and the Review officii on Main St. aud DaSilva's on W. Merrick Road.
Wilfred Smith, assistant at tht Post Office, is ill at his home.
Francis Heenan of Far Rockaway, a former Freeporter. was in town over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Hibbard of New York spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William P. Miller.
* Roswell Davis has purchased a new Jackson auto. _
Cliiford Colyer and Elliott J'. Ross have been home for the Easter vaca¬ tion.
A regular nieeting of the Village Board of Trustees will be held this Fri¬ day evening.
Clarence Campbell of Wallace Street has pfone to Freehold in the t'atskills for a month's recujjeration.
The Misses Sprague of North (irove Street have returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Northport.
At the meeting of E.xcelsior Hook and Ladder {'ompany Thur.sday evening Frank Snedeker jr. was elected a mem¬ ber.
Rev. and Mrs. K. P. Ketcham, for¬ merly of this village, have changed their P. O. address from '.V.',! West H2rd St. to ;!09 West 2'lth St., New York.
The regular monthly meeting of the Presbyterian (Jhurch Imjiroveinent So¬ ciety will be held next Wednesday, April '21, at the residence of Mrs. .Adam Schonmann, 210 Smith Street.
"Sabbath Freedom" will be the morning sermon theme of Rev. ('harles Herbert Scholey at the First Presby¬ terian Church. The evening .subject vvill be "He that is against me."
The entertainment committee of Free¬ jiort Council, No, ,">7, Jr. O. IJ. A. M., is bu.sy arranging for a euchre to be
Agreement on Conduit Line '. ^'^p*- 'J**"!^" ll^^^lf-'"'! ^"''l''^' ^ ^"
" I have spent the Winter traveling A large number 6^ the residents of through the Southern states, have re-
Kockville Centre, Freeport and other turned to their home here, nearby villages, in addition to the
officials of both villages, their re- Don't forget the entertainment ami
spe-tive attorneys and the attorneys sale at Mrs. George Howard kandail's
rejiresenting the various jiroperty own- for beneht of South Side Hospital this
i ers who are affected, attended the afternoon and evening.
: meeting of the .State Board of Water
and Lrght Commissioners which was .Asa.Nichols, a former Freejiorter,
held in the Village Clerk's oflice,South- now living in the .South, is visiting
Are you thinking a'oout houseclean-: gm Boulevard, Rockville Centre, on relatives here. Ne.Kt Monday evening
ing'.' Write Wright right away; see Friday, as a hearing upon the petition he is expected to be the gue.«t of Free-
of the Creater New York for jiermis- port Lodge, I. O. O. F. sion to construct a conduit through this
section of Long Island. The hearing Jesse Ryer.son, who went South with
ojened at 10.00 a. m., at which time the Brooklyn National League team.
Village President William liichen- has been in the village this week,
steen and Counselors Cieorge Wallace Jesse has made good with Brooklyn.
We are indebted to the South Side i and Edwin G. Wright, representing but in view of the fact that there were
Freeport Club Notes
Next Thursday evening, .Ajiril '22. a sjiecial pool match has been arranged befsveeii Smith and Sawyer and it will no douht furnish a good game for the lovers of the stmrt.
A duck pin tournameiit will start Monday evening with the following contestants: W. Thompson, E. Thomp¬ son, Earle. Brown, Jaggs, MaDconald. Starr, Denton. MacCarey, Raynor.
.Mrs. Jean M. Stiles Wednesday af¬ ternoon dancing class will hold its clos¬ ing reception ne.xt week April 21.
The motor boat Annie, belonging to Mr. Hobbs, has been sold to .Mae Mil¬ ler of ("olumbus Ave., Freejiort, and is now launched in the channel for )i'ea- sure tri]>>.
.\ext Sunday. Low Sunday, in the Episcopal Chuicji, the .services will be Holv Communion at S< a. m. and Sun-
his adv. in this i.ssue.
Lang is leading in the billiard tourn- day School at i».:io a. m.. Holy t^om- anieiit followed by Knowles, neither munion IO.:{ti a. rn., evensong T..'^t) p. one having lost a ga'ue. The standing: : m. At the morning and evening ser-
Leslie Randall of Bordentown is home for Easter vacation; Ralph Crandell from Wesieyan Preparatory School.
Wi
an;
l.osr o
Observer for the use of the reports of'Rockville Centre; Village President
the Chief and Secretary of the Dejiartmeiit in this issue.
>'ire Daniel Morrrison iind Counselor Leo
' Fishel, repre.senting Freeport, and oth¬ ers, presented their views ujion the (juestion involved. I'or Rockville Cen¬ tre, Counselor Wallace urged that the meeting he adjourned until next week so as to afford him sufficient tirne to present iiis argument upon the i|ues- tion, also that he be enabled to be in a position to cite authorities why the petition for the proposed conduit be dismis.sei'. After all interested had
jiractically agreed ujion an adjourn- lighted lamp at his wife ment until Tuesday next, the State house on fire. Commissioners, accompanied by a large number of the interested parties, Mr. Cozier and other officials of the (Greater New '^Ork entered automo¬ biles and drove around Rockville Cen-
' tre and visited the points covered in
' the petition of the City : they then went only jirotcct tho surrounding pronerty ;
to Baldwin, Freejiort and other vil¬ lages to the east, covering the entire territory required for the proposed
held in the council room: ing, Thursday evening,
proceeds of this euchre wilt be f^'iven to the new South Side Hospital.
.A meeting of delegates frorn lodges in Nassau t'ounty was held in Wood- mere last Thursday night to discuss plans for a baseball league. Another meeting was held last night to elect .ifficers. Indications jioint towards the formation of a league with games every .Saturday.
The I'nion Men's Meeting will he held in the M. E. Church Sunday after¬ noon at 4 o'clock. All men in the vil¬ lage are invited to attend this meet¬ ing, which is non-sectarian.
Special Easter services were held in all the Village churches Sunday with extra musical programs. .All the churches were tilled" esjiecially at the evening services, when the choirs ren¬ dered ajijirfipriate music.
Attention is especially called to the adv. of Karl HmikHnen, the new jew¬ eler on Main St. Mr. Honkanen has opened for business and makes a specialty of all kinds of rejiair work. He oiiened last .Saturday.
In the Freeport Baptist Church, Stanley W. Koberts minister, there will conduit, returning to Rockville Centre be public worshij) of (iod Sunday at shortly after 1.00 ji. m., when, by 10.;>0 a. m. and 7..".0 ji. m. ; evening- mutual consent, the Hearing was again theme, ''The Sources of our Knowledge opened and continued until after (j.:U) of Jesus;" Bible School at 2..'JO; un-' ji. m., by which time the village officials ion .Men's Meeting at 4 in the Metho- of the two villages mentioned arrived
at a satisfactory agreement with the officials of the Greater New York, whereby a,I opjiosition to the proposed conduit, on behalf of the villages men¬ tioned was \vithdrawn.
According to the Brooklyn Times, the terms of the agreement which was lOc lb.; home-made cocoanut, drawn up in the form of stipulations, fresh daily; DaSilva's, 1'>-17 : provide that:
1. All objections to the construc¬ tion of the new main be withdrawn hy residents of Nassau County.
2. The city will make good any de- crea.se of water in the reservoir or sources of water in the villages of Free¬ jiort and liockville Centre to the amount of 7.50,000 gallons daily in each village, or about three times the present re-
older' and more seasoned men on the team, he has been "farmed" out for the Summer to the team at Brockton, Mass., at a salary of .'?l2ni).
"Duck" Crvawforfl, colored. ;irter nearly killing his sister-in-law, .Mrs. Cornelia Monroe, with a razor, used the same instrument in ending his own life early Thursday niorning while under the influence of whisky.
Several months ago Crawford had the lire dejiartment out when he threw
setting the
The new store huildiiig of Warren Abbott on Lincoln .Ave., Roosevelt, was destroyed by fire Tuesda,\ evening. Alpha Hook and Ladder (Jomjiany answered the alarm promptly but could
Knowl'- •J o
(iinmiii.' .; !
Moor<' :i
Burleigli ','
Sawyer 1 ¦.'
Dorlon II :;
Walhu.- o
The standing in the three men howl¬ ing tournament uji to Wednesday night was:
Wmii Lost Thoiniisoii, K.r;ui-.p. LaiiL: I'l r.
Verity, Tallmau, Miller lo li
Bown. Starr. Jaggs 'i 7
Denton. Cook, Sutjihin ^ s
Higgins. Conklin. Bet/i;; T ¦'>
Fyfc'. Kinu, M< K<pmaii 7 '.i
Mact 'ari'v. ThomjiMin.
MacDonaid •• \o
Mahnkoii. Libby, Kenin-.ls i ^
Darling. Flymi, Heiiii'-rsoii :i 7
vices the Easter music will be re- jieated.
After .May 1, eveiistrng will begin at- S o'clock.
BALDWIN
The schools ojiened on Tuesday morn¬ ing after the Easter vaaction.
Dr. W. .1. Steele is grading his jirop¬ erty next to the drug store on .Merrick lioa.l.
.A Hebrew missionary gave an iniei - esting talk in the .Methodist Protestant t.'hurch Sunday night.
ThL Ladie
Chu re
annual election of oflicers of the ¦;' .Aid Society of the M. E. ll was held Tuesday afternoon.
Kennedy and Sutherland tain the lead in the nool
still maiii- touniament,
los
about -SIOOo.
not having lost a game teams are as follows:
¦rlaii'
to date; the
Wi
, Otten Build- di.st Church. Y. P. S. C. E. at G,4,''j May (j. The Midweek service Friday at 8 o'clock
A cordial welconi vice.
for all at every ser-
Sjiecials for Friday Peanut brittle, 10c lb.; kisses, cakes, W. Merrick Road
and Satunlay: jieanut cream
The Lenten season having passed,
Sigmond Opera House will reopen Sat-
At the Methodist Episcopal Church urday evening with a vaudeville hill,
next Sunday morning Dr. W. A. including several acts from the city
Richard will preach his hrrit annual theatres.
.sermon, which will include a review of On Wednesday evening, Ajiril 21, the work of the church and its various the Sigmond Stock ('ompany will ap-
.Are you going to Eurojie'.' .See Clarence A. Edwards' adv. in this is¬ sue.
Board of Trade
The aiiiiual Ladies' .Night of the Board of Trade was held in Fraternity Hall Weilnesday evcniiig„with a large attendance.
The jiropositions suhniitted by the School Trustees to he voted ujion at the special school meeting on May 11 were discussed and it was decided that the Board go on record as ojijiosed to Proji- osition No. 1, which jirovides for an addition to the old building, but no ac¬ tion was taken regarding the other jjropositions submitted.
The committee appointeil at the last meeting to try antl secure a lower rate for gas, and also to try and secure an extension of mains, submitted a writ¬ ten report showing that the rate in Freeport is lower than in any village
-- — , -- in this section and that the ("ompany
organizations tor the past year, as well pear in the 4-act comedy, "The (ientle- quirement. felt unable to make any big extensions
aa a preview of the year ahead. In man Burglar." All seats are re-, ;}, The city will use every effort to at the present time. The rejiort closed the evening he will preach on "The served at 2."), :5.'., .50 and 7.5c, and may i secure the passage of the Miller bill, Miy commending the Gas Co. for the ser- Experimental Religion to be jirocured at the box office any even-j riovv pending in the Legislature, so vice furnished.
ing, or by telejihoning or writing to | that the villages may be able to pur- A .siiecial committee of three was
both morning and Mr. Sigmond's otfice, 4 Brooklyn Ave-. chase from the city at a reasonable appointed to confer with the other
The Easter nue, FreejiorU Telephone 17(5. ; rate any water that may he required Boards of Trade regarding the suggest-
. , . .,, 1 in excess of 7.50.O0O gallons daily for ed extension of the L. I. R. R. electric
A reception and musical concert will f^t^j.^ consumption. railroad from Hempstead
.,u ^'u®" tI j «, u ' •*• T^^e ^»<^y will lay boulevards 100 Roosevelt to Freeport.
Church on Thursday, May (., the pro-; fg^,. ^jj^ through the villages of Aft>er the business nieeting Miss
will Answer of
Modern Doubt." Crowded filled the church evening last >unday. cantata, "The First Easter," rendered by the choir at the evening service was very cordially received.
Kennidy. .->ut Hart. Sprouil Corby, Thomjison Mun/.niger. Lee MacCaioy. Cook Smith. \\'allaii' l-'arle, .lohiiMin .lohiison. Brow, r Southard, Andfrsnn Finch, Kiiowle> Starr. Max.son
In the mixed bowling the team of .Mr. and .Vlrs. .Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy is leadin ri cnnl to date is :
W. Mr. and Mrs. Betzig and
]\Ir. and .Mrs. Kennedy ^
Mr. and IMrs. Darliiiir ami
Mr. and Mrs. Henllel•^..n I
Mr. and Mrs. Hair and
Mr. and Miss SjirouU ¦'
Mr. and Mrs. Miller ami
Mr. and Mrs. (iieve I
Mr. and Mrs Krause ami
Mr. and .Mr-. Lang Mr. and Mrs. K. Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. Mahnken '
Mr. and Miss Corby and
Mr. ami Miss Edward- '
.A special bowling contest is place on '\ and 4 alleys every
tournament
Betzig and
the
Lost
taking Friday
:' lhe Woman's .Advance Club met with -Mrs. John '.. Lusch at her home on Grand .Avenue last Thursday after¬ noon.
Walla.-e 11. ("ornwell will irect a large house on his lot on .Merrick Road just east of Harrison Avenue, for which ground has alre.idy been broken.
.Miss Jennie Schuman's Sunday School class held its regular monthly social at the home of one of the mem¬ bers. Miss ('ora Ellison, on Central .Avenue, la.st Monday night. .A very plea'-"ant time was sjient in jJaying games, etf.
The annual election of oflicers and business meeting of the Epworth League will be held in the basement of the Chapel next .Monday evening at .s o'clofk. .At 0 o'clock a .social will be arranged for. in the chajicl. .All nu'iii- liers and frien.ls invited.
.Ne;<t .Sunday morning in th<' .M. I". Church tho District Superintendent, Kev. ChSrles .S. Wing, will jireach and at the close of the service hold the First (2uarterly ('on ference. The sjiecial Easter music hy the choir will again be rendered both morning and evening. __
At the .Methodist Ejiiscojial Church last .Sunday large congregations wel-
night to pick the best bowlers to repre- c:onied liev. William I). Tuckey as jias-
be
through siness nieeting
The W (. -TU. met with Mrs H. ceeds to defray the expenses of the | K^ckviUe Centre and Freeiiort over the Lilian Lam.-o,. .:„.c..^..icu w.e mc...-
L. Crandell, 1 me St. Monday after- Pastor to the N. Y. annual conference, , ^^^t main, and these boulevards will bers and their lady friends with a reci-
noop The County President. Mrs. which will convene in Flushing, May ^e opened as public streets in which tal of the play "The Warrens of Vir-
Day ton. the guest of the day, gave a 19 . ., ^ . .„ the villages may lay gas mains, side- ginia" which was very well received
moat helpful and entertaining talk In connection with the reception will ^j^,^ ,^n^ rnake any other fmprove- and a vote of thanks was given Presi-
secretary, Mrs Flint, reported be held what is known in the history ^ „^„t8 which will not injuie the main dent Foster for the excellent entertaii-
had given $.i5 to ot the A. M. L. Church as Men s Day, | ^^ interfere with the right of the cify ment provided.
sent the club in match games; the en- ; tries are: Conklin, Thompson, .Mc¬ Keeman, I'yfe, King, Hart. Lang. Tallman, Higgins, Karle, .Johnson, Brower.
There will be plenty of amusement at the club next week as eyery night
is taken up with several events: , , ... i- t i <• *u
,, , ' „.,,. , ,,, ,, , .. ,,.,_ and larger things are jiredicted lor this Monday -Billiards. Wallace vs. Bur- ^ »- i
leigh; pool, .Southard and Anderson vs.
Earle and Johnson; duck pins. Bown
tor of tht; church for another year. At both services of the day the choir ren¬ dered sjiecial unisic under the leader- shiji of Charles H. Thomas and the jia.-- tor's sermons were anpropriate to the Easter sea.son. The jiulpit was a(lorne<l with palms, ferns and other jiottetl llowering jilants. Even greater work
church the com.ng year under Jiastorate of Rev. .Mr. Tuckey.
the
The
that the W. C. T. U the no-license fund. The President, Mrs. Wm. G. Miller, arranged the pro¬ gram for the coming year. Mrs. Charles Humphrey gave an interesting report of the committee meeting held at the Baptist Church on Saturday evening, April 10.
The informal program closed with the serving of refre.shments by the hostess.
M. E.
on Sunday, May Oth. On this occasion there will be services all day; at 11 a. m.,preaching by Rev. Walter DeShields of Oswego, N. Y. ; at 3 p. m., i)reach- ing by Rev F. F. Giles of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; at 8 p. m., preaching by Dr. Giles.
to open fhe .street to make repairs to the main.
'>. Damages, direct and indirect, .shall be paid by the city to abutting property owners and all other property owners, whose property is injured di-
Supervisor Cox Watched
About twenty of Sujiervisor Cox's Freeport friends attended the meeting of the Town Board Monday afternofin, when Roswell Davis, President of the First National Bank of Freejiort, on
behalf of a number of those present and Hartt and Mr. and .Miss Sprouil
rectly or indirectly by the construction
. . ,, , ,. r ..1 1.- or operation of the main.
At the annual meetnig of the rree-' '^
port Fire Department Friday evening . . ... * jj 4.
- at the house of Wide Awake Engine, AutOITIOblle ACClGent
A .sjiecial school nieeting will be held Comjiany comprehensive leports were! While an automobile in which was in the school building Tuesday, May 11. ; presented by Chief Wallace and W. the owner, D. B. Adams; his father, J. at which five propositions will be sub- H. Sammons, Secretary of the Depart- '¦ D. Adams, and the chauffeur, Percy mitted to the voters as follows: ment. The Secretary's report showed i Watson, all from New York, was pass-
First: To build an addition to the a large amount of time spent in ar-: ing through Pino Street Monday after- preaent school at a cost of not over ranging a full and oomplete record of I noon, Robert Pettit was coming down by his neighbors those who knew him $36,000. the department since its institution in-j Grove Street on his bicycle,. Master best, and of their appreciation of his
Second: To buy the plot southeast 1874, including a record of all badges Pettit was looking straight ahead and integrity as a man, his faithfulness as ton, Starr vs corner of Archer St. and Long Beach so far as posssible. Mr. Sammons was' did not see the apjiroaching car. To an official and his carefulness in the MacCarey. at a cost of not over $8000. warmly complimented on the result of 1 avoid hini the driver turned out and ran interests of tbe town
vs. Jaggs, Bown vs. .MacDonaid, { Jaggs vs. MacDonaid. '
'Tuesday -Billiards. Lang vs. .Moore; jiool, Starr and Maxson vs. Finch and Knowles ; <luck pins, E. Thomp.son v.s. W. Thomjison, E. Thomp.son vs. Earle. W. Thompson vs. Earle.
Wednesday--Informal dance; jiool. MacCa-ey and Cook vs. Kennedy and Sutherland; billiards, Knowles vs. Lang; mixed bowling -Mr. and Mrs.
moro who were unable to attend, pre¬ sented Mr. Cox witn a handsome gold watch, in a .speech in which he eulogized Mr. Cox for his work as .Supervisor of the Town, and sjioke of the fact that at the last election he was given a lar¬ ger vote than ever in his home district
Mr. and Mi.ss (Jorby and Mr. and .Miss Edwards; Mr. and .Mrs Hartt and .Mr. and Miss Sprouil vs. .Mr. and .Mrs. E. Edwards and Mr. Hlld Mrs. .Mahnken; Mr. and .Vli.ss Corby and -Mr. and .Miss Edwards vs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ed¬ wards and Mr. and Mrs. Mahnken.
Thursilaj Special po'd match, Smith
V.S. Sawyer; duck pins, Starr vs. Uen-
•MacCarey, Denton vs.
The railroad station was broken into and robbed F'riday night. The bur¬ glars, who left every indication of having been jirofessionals at the busi¬ ness, affected an entrance by forcing the rear door of the station. They then forced the door into the jirivate oftice or ticket office, where they opened the money drawer, but finding nothing there to reward them for their Jiains, blew ojien the safo. Here they only sticured betv/een seveiitven and eighteen dollars, the ticket agent hav¬ ing forwarded all his receipts to Long Island City fm a late train.
BELLMORE
John John.son is serving on the jury at Mineola, this term.
Ave.
Third: To buy the plot northeast his efforts. . his car into the telephone pole in front Mr. Cox was completely taken I
cqrner Rose St. and Bayview Ave. at It waa decided to invite the Southern of Nock's store. As it was, the lad surprise but thanked his neighbors for
a coat of not more than $8270. New York Volunteer Firemen's As- j was struck a glancing blow which their expression of good will, and said
Fourth: To buy the plot northwest, sociation to hold its annual session and threw him from hia wheel and sprained that he had endeavored to do what he
comer Rose St. and Bayview Avenue, parade next year at Freeport. The the ligambuts of his leg. The occu- thought was best for the town and
at a cost not exceeding $9000. matter of going to Long Island City on pants of the auto were thrown out but when he had made mistakes, as all are
Fifth: To build a new school house ! June 12 waa laid over. {escaped with a tew bruises. Thein- apt to. they had been mistakes of judg-
on the site selected at a coat of not more than $35^000.
The school n<)Ad8 are increasing si rapidly that abme means of relieving the crowded conditions must be adopted and the Board of Education haa left it to the voters to decide what shall be <lone.
If there is any one job for which one ilMNiM 1mv« evety aid that can in any mylMlp, ik ia hoaaecleaning. Note Smith«BtdtU't mL __ It
i jured lad was taken to a physician and
See the adv. of the Stevens-Duryea Mr. Adams took responsibility for his
automobile in thia issue. > bill of expenses, including a new wheel.
I George Soper'a horses were standing
When getting ready for Spring, read in front of the atore when the auto
Ross & Randall's adv. in the Review struck and they immediately started
this week. It j through Pine Street and treated reai-
" I dents of that street to the excitement
The American liandolin Harp Studio ©f a runaway, without special inci-
will locate a studi« ia Room 12, Otten [ dents.
Loaiona will be given Tvcadaya
Friday Bowling for place on club team; billiards, Burleigh vs. Dorlon; pool, Corby and Thompson vs. Munzing¬ er and Lee; duck pins, W. Thompson vs. Jagg.s. W. Thompson! v-. Starr; Starr vs. Jagga.
The first .sjieaking contest held un- nient and not cf intention, and that he der the auspices of the Nassau County would continue to do his best for the Prize .Speaking .Association will beheld (jaVjcoHoo
Tilt- new hou.ses of Win. Werkheiser and .Samuel Wilson on Wilson Avenue are nearing completion.
Work is not being pushed very rap¬ idly on the improvementrt to the Bell¬ more Avenue Church, and it is not definitely known when services will be resumed.
A good si/.ed crowd attended the
welfare of the Town,
The watch is inscribed: ^
Presented to
Smith Ccx.
Supervisor of the
Town of Hempstead,
by his frienids of
the Village of Freeport.
4-12—09.
. ,._.. given in Firemen's Hall
in Sigmond s new Opera House, in, Tuesday evening, under auspices of this village, April 30 ^ , . ^ the Ladies' Auxiliary ol the Smith- There are four High Schools in the , ..ju^, 3^^^ Athletic Club, association —Hempstead. Huntington, j ...
Rockville Centre and Freeport. and) Vande Wright and Miss Eseie each school will be represented by two : Sprague. both of Smithville South, it contestants, a boy and a girl. ' has just become known, weri married
The association has offered four i about three weeks ago, their marriage prizes in gold, two of |20 each for the not being announced vntil tbey Iiired a
BIdg.
1 p. m. to 6 p. m.; TSaradaft, 1 p. <ni. | J. Alien Hunt haa returned home af-1 On the reverae side is the nanogram I best in declamation and recitation and! boose on Newbridge Road and started to 8 p.m. lt«.4peidliBg.the Winter in CUifoniia. lof the initials of Mr. (>)x's name, S.C.'two of $10 each for secoml beat housekeeping.
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VOL. XIV NO. 25 FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909 Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT NEWS Singh; (;opies of the Review can be ] iM'enre7, Jr. O. IJ. A. M., is bu.sy arranging for a euchre to be Agreement on Conduit Line '. ^'^p*- 'J**"!^" ll^^^lf-'"'! ^"''l''^' ^ ^" " I have spent the Winter traveling A large number 6^ the residents of through the Southern states, have re- Kockville Centre, Freeport and other turned to their home here, nearby villages, in addition to the officials of both villages, their re- Don't forget the entertainment ami spe-tive attorneys and the attorneys sale at Mrs. George Howard kandail's rejiresenting the various jiroperty own- for beneht of South Side Hospital this i ers who are affected, attended the afternoon and evening. : meeting of the .State Board of Water and Lrght Commissioners which was .Asa.Nichols, a former Freejiorter, held in the Village Clerk's oflice,South- now living in the .South, is visiting Are you thinking a'oout houseclean-: gm Boulevard, Rockville Centre, on relatives here. Ne.Kt Monday evening ing'.' Write Wright right away; see Friday, as a hearing upon the petition he is expected to be the gue.«t of Free- of the Creater New York for jiermis- port Lodge, I. O. O. F. sion to construct a conduit through this section of Long Island. The hearing Jesse Ryer.son, who went South with ojened at 10.00 a. m., at which time the Brooklyn National League team. Village President William liichen- has been in the village this week, steen and Counselors Cieorge Wallace Jesse has made good with Brooklyn. We are indebted to the South Side i and Edwin G. Wright, representing but in view of the fact that there were Freeport Club Notes Next Thursday evening, .Ajiril '22. a sjiecial pool match has been arranged befsveeii Smith and Sawyer and it will no douht furnish a good game for the lovers of the stmrt. A duck pin tournameiit will start Monday evening with the following contestants: W. Thompson, E. Thomp¬ son, Earle. Brown, Jaggs, MaDconald. Starr, Denton. MacCarey, Raynor. .Mrs. Jean M. Stiles Wednesday af¬ ternoon dancing class will hold its clos¬ ing reception ne.xt week April 21. The motor boat Annie, belonging to Mr. Hobbs, has been sold to .Mae Mil¬ ler of ("olumbus Ave., Freejiort, and is now launched in the channel for )i'ea- sure tri]>>. .\ext Sunday. Low Sunday, in the Episcopal Chuicji, the .services will be Holv Communion at S< a. m. and Sun- his adv. in this i.ssue. Lang is leading in the billiard tourn- day School at i».:io a. m.. Holy t^om- anieiit followed by Knowles, neither munion IO.:{ti a. rn., evensong T..'^t) p. one having lost a ga'ue. The standing: : m. At the morning and evening ser- Leslie Randall of Bordentown is home for Easter vacation; Ralph Crandell from Wesieyan Preparatory School. Wi an; l.osr o Observer for the use of the reports of'Rockville Centre; Village President the Chief and Secretary of the Dejiartmeiit in this issue. >'ire Daniel Morrrison iind Counselor Leo ' Fishel, repre.senting Freeport, and oth¬ ers, presented their views ujion the (juestion involved. I'or Rockville Cen¬ tre, Counselor Wallace urged that the meeting he adjourned until next week so as to afford him sufficient tirne to present iiis argument upon the i ues- tion, also that he be enabled to be in a position to cite authorities why the petition for the proposed conduit be dismis.sei'. After all interested had jiractically agreed ujion an adjourn- lighted lamp at his wife ment until Tuesday next, the State house on fire. Commissioners, accompanied by a large number of the interested parties, Mr. Cozier and other officials of the (Greater New '^Ork entered automo¬ biles and drove around Rockville Cen- ' tre and visited the points covered in ' the petition of the City : they then went only jirotcct tho surrounding pronerty ; to Baldwin, Freejiort and other vil¬ lages to the east, covering the entire territory required for the proposed held in the council room: ing, Thursday evening, proceeds of this euchre wilt be f^'iven to the new South Side Hospital. .A meeting of delegates frorn lodges in Nassau t'ounty was held in Wood- mere last Thursday night to discuss plans for a baseball league. Another meeting was held last night to elect .ifficers. Indications jioint towards the formation of a league with games every .Saturday. The I'nion Men's Meeting will he held in the M. E. Church Sunday after¬ noon at 4 o'clock. All men in the vil¬ lage are invited to attend this meet¬ ing, which is non-sectarian. Special Easter services were held in all the Village churches Sunday with extra musical programs. .All the churches were tilled" esjiecially at the evening services, when the choirs ren¬ dered ajijirfipriate music. Attention is especially called to the adv. of Karl HmikHnen, the new jew¬ eler on Main St. Mr. Honkanen has opened for business and makes a specialty of all kinds of rejiair work. He oiiened last .Saturday. In the Freeport Baptist Church, Stanley W. Koberts minister, there will conduit, returning to Rockville Centre be public worshij) of (iod Sunday at shortly after 1.00 ji. m., when, by 10.;>0 a. m. and 7..".0 ji. m. ; evening- mutual consent, the Hearing was again theme, ''The Sources of our Knowledge opened and continued until after (j.:U) of Jesus;" Bible School at 2..'JO; un-' ji. m., by which time the village officials ion .Men's Meeting at 4 in the Metho- of the two villages mentioned arrived at a satisfactory agreement with the officials of the Greater New York, whereby a,I opjiosition to the proposed conduit, on behalf of the villages men¬ tioned was \vithdrawn. According to the Brooklyn Times, the terms of the agreement which was lOc lb.; home-made cocoanut, drawn up in the form of stipulations, fresh daily; DaSilva's, 1'>-17 : provide that: 1. All objections to the construc¬ tion of the new main be withdrawn hy residents of Nassau County. 2. The city will make good any de- crea.se of water in the reservoir or sources of water in the villages of Free¬ jiort and liockville Centre to the amount of 7.50,000 gallons daily in each village, or about three times the present re- older' and more seasoned men on the team, he has been "farmed" out for the Summer to the team at Brockton, Mass., at a salary of .'?l2ni). "Duck" Crvawforfl, colored. ;irter nearly killing his sister-in-law, .Mrs. Cornelia Monroe, with a razor, used the same instrument in ending his own life early Thursday niorning while under the influence of whisky. Several months ago Crawford had the lire dejiartment out when he threw setting the The new store huildiiig of Warren Abbott on Lincoln .Ave., Roosevelt, was destroyed by fire Tuesda,\ evening. Alpha Hook and Ladder (Jomjiany answered the alarm promptly but could Knowl'- •J o (iinmiii.' .; ! Moor<' :i Burleigli ',' Sawyer 1 ¦.' Dorlon II :; Walhu.- o The standing in the three men howl¬ ing tournament uji to Wednesday night was: Wmii Lost Thoiniisoii, K.r;ui-.p. LaiiL: I'l r. Verity, Tallmau, Miller lo li Bown. Starr. Jaggs 'i 7 Denton. Cook, Sutjihin ^ s Higgins. Conklin. Bet/i;; T ¦'> Fyfc'. Kinu, M< K |
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