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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVIII
FREEPORT. N. V., FRIDAY, MARCH 14,1913
No. 20
FREEPORT NEWS
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
Friday, Mareh
Satarday,
Sanday,
Monday,
Toaaday,
Wadneaday,
Tbanday,
Friday,
Saturday,
14, 11:28 p. m.
15, room 1:02 a. m. 2:26 a. n>. 8:88 a. na. 4:41 a. m. 6:38 a. m. 6:28 a. m. 7:16 a. in.
Church Notes
Stabjact f>f Sarmena, Serrteea al th. , ead otbar dolnf. la tha ahiuwkaa •nd ehureh aaeiatlaa
16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22,
"Tbe Palma" w^ill be the anbject of the Bermon in the Baptist Cborch next Sanday mornini. In the evening, the paitor will preach on tbe sabject, "I; ia flniahed, gr, the world's debt to Jeaus."
In the Fire Department
Matter* af IntaraM to and about tha araokae In our loeal dapartmant br H. E. P.
Single copiea af tbe Beview fer sala at Greenblatt's and Biaitbwaite's, Railroad Avenoe; Kiefer's, Nassao Uoonty Review, DaSilva's and Gobetz's Main Street; DaSilva's. Weat Merrick Boad. tf
Tba regolar meetiog of the Free- port Board of Trada will be held next Toeaday evening, Marcb 18, at Brook¬ lyn Hall.
I The Progressive Partv of the Town of Hempstead has opened headquarters at 7 Railroad Ave., tbia village. El¬ vin N. Edwards is in charge.
The new time-table of the Long Isl¬ and ftailroad, whicb waa put into effect when (hey began to ose their new sta¬ tion Sunday, is published in oor issoe this week.
"Only a Man" will be the Sanday morning sermon theme of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the First Presby¬ terian Church. Tbe evening will be "Palms and Thorns."
Christian Seienea Society. Services Sunday morning at 11 a. m.; Sanday School, sane boor; Hempstead Bank Boilding; sabject next Sonday, Marcb 16, "Substance." Wednesday evening services at 7:46 d*clock.
On Easter Sanday at tbe Church of tbe Holy Redeemer tbe onveiling of the five cbancei windows will taka piace al the musical vespers at 8 p. m. A Jesuit Father will give a sermon.
Saturday afternoon Call 68 waa blown, wbich took the department to Roosevelt Place and Archer Streut, wbere a small grass fire' had been born- ing. Tbe blsM had been extingoisbed by soroe boys before tbe flreroen ar¬ rived, and tbe recall immediately sooqded. anawered,
School Notes
A meeting waa beld at the Areber Street Sebool Monday to organize a baseball team. Tbe following officera were elected: Pres., Fred Bailey; vice pres., Wm. Broaman; captain, Jobn Doherty; manager, Edward O'Brien; secretary and treasorer, William And¬ ersen.
Local Topics
A moving picture entertainment under the auspices of Freeport Coun¬ cil, No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., will be heid at the Plaza on Monday evening, March 31.
2 Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman are apending soma time at Atlantic City for the benefit of Dr. Carman's healtb. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mackey and daughter Doroihy are also at Atlantic City, where Mr. Macl<ey is recuperat¬ ing from an attack of rheumatism.
JRev. A. W. E. Carrington, rector of the EpiHCopal Cburch of the Transfig¬ nration, was confined to his home, from a severe cold, and was anable to preaide at the pervicea in hia church last Sunday. He is so far improved aa to be able to attend to his duties.
The Ladies' Improvement Society of the Presbyterian Cborch are hoping for a big atterdance at their bazaar to be held next Wednesday afternoon and evening. A hot snpper will be served from 6 to 8, and there will be enter¬ tainment daring the evening, ihere will be booths for aprons, candy, fancy goods and a 6c booth.
Mra. J. M. Keegen is cbuirman of tbe Bazaar Committee and Mrs. J. Hewlett and Mrs. G. Hewlett are chairmen of tbe Supper Committee. |
D. J. Cohen will sp^ak at Brooklyn Hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. His subject will bu "The^reat Here¬ after." All are cordially invited and there will be no collection.
._ ^ Tbe flrst meeting of tha Nasaaa
Seven piecea of apparatus ' County Baseball Leagoe was held laat Useless borse hire, $31. j Friday afternoon in the Freeport High
i School, Freeport being represented by
Sanday afternoon, at nearly tbe same | the delegates, Clarke and Nolan. The bour. Call 63 was again sounded. No I following oflBcers were elected for this flre could be found anywhere in that | year: Praaidant, Jerome Nolaa, Free- section, and the recall immediately port; vice president, Fred Soper, Lyn- sounded. After the companiea re-jbroolt; aeeretary-treasurer, William tarned to quarters it was found that [ Kreiaher, Heropsiead. Lawrence High tbe call, inatead of being No. 6.1, | School waa admitted aa a member of sboold bave been No. 79. A kerosene | tbe League, thaa making five scboola stove had exploded in the home of i in the competition. A meeting will AG. Fishei on South Main Street, | be held this afternoon wben tbe sched- adjoining Hennenlotter's grocery, and oles of the season will be determined had set fire to the room. Somehow the i opon.
numbers were inixed, and tbe depart¬ ment waa sent to anotber section of the village. James Smalley of Hemp¬ stead, who was in tbe hooae at the time, seized tbe atove and threw it out doora and extingoiahed the blaze, bat not ontil tfae room had been completely burned, and the fire had eaten nearly throogh into an adjoining room. This prompt action probably saved the hoDse, as with the department at tbe end of a long ron in another sectioi), j
Miss Glenn Raymond, teacber of elo¬ cution in tbe High School, haa returned to her work in drilling thr> prize speak¬ ing conteatanta, her fatber, who waa seriously ill, having been pronounced
Comntanta and asplanatlona not antlraljr ol
a news naturo, on riUaca affaira
br tha aditor.
ALL NIGHT LIGHT. Do yoo want atreet ligbta all night? If you do, ga to the polla next Tueaday and vote for tbem, and not atay bome and find fault with your neighbors the whole year. If we have to shut off oor lights at half past ona again naxt year yoo and you alone are to blame.
COST OF ELECTRICITY.
Last week the Sooth Side Messenger published an item in wbicb they advo¬ cated tbe election of J. Huyler Elliaon for Village President, and in whieh they made one statement wbicb we will have to correet.
They say: "We understand Mr. Elli- ston is desirous of bringing about a
number of changes in toe affaira of _ _
the Village, chief among which is thej |o spend $5000 in extending the light- reduction of the commeicial lights. It ing system. Thia. is not in any waya is a known fact that it'costs less than {'">• but comes from the earnings of 3c per KW to manufacture electric j ^be plant, lights." I No. 4 relating similarly to tbe Water
It may be a "known fact" tbat itiF""'^- costs lesa tban 3c per KW to manu-' N"- 5 providing forthe estKbliah- facture electric light in aome villages, ' ment of a separate Board of Park Com-
Annual Vlllas:e Election
Next Tuesday
The Anaual Election of ttae Villaga of Freeport will be held next Toaaday at the Truck Hopae of Excelaior Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 on Charch Street, the pells open from 1 to 8 o'clock in tbe afternoon.
Tbe liat of oflicers to be electad will be found in anatber colamn.
The propoaitiona to ba voted upon are as follows:
No. 1, additional appropriation for street lighting on an all night scbedale. Tfais appropriation must be made if it is desired to have tbe lighta bumad later than they have been for the Iaat ye<ir, and which system of horning haa been unsatisfactory. No. 2, appropriating $1500 for pay* ing 1-3 of the cost of granitoid side¬ walks. A resolution similar to thia has been carried for several years paat.
No. 3, authorizing the Village Board
out of danger. Although those who i but it is also a tact that Engineer W. missioners. have entered the contest have lost | K. Smith told the Board of Trustees! While it is not generally known, the much time, the work will be pushed on lass than 6 months ago that it costs; voting in favor of this commission car- and the contestants htgie to be ready ; from 6 to 8c to supply electric ligbt to j ¦¦'" "''h '' 'he appropriation of $1500,
for tbe contest which will be held Tuesday evening, Marcb 26, in the
The Brooklyn South District Ep¬
worth Leagae held a group rally at the j^^^^,, ^4, is "Bay View Night at the M E. Lhurch. Tuesday night March p^^^^_.. jhe boys from No. 3 are also
ith tired horses, several valaables High School, minutes wonld have been wasted be-1
fore the mistake in the alarm coald be j "he monthly report cards were given rectified. The damage will probably j O"'O" Wednesday afternoon last, amoant to about $200.
I Don't forget the two sketches, Box
Don't forget that Monday evening, | «"d Cox" and lhe "Box of Monkeys,
Constable Tbomas Murray has a case of his own this weel(. Last Tbunday nigbt he went up to the meeting of tbe Elks in the Realty Building, and as he paased along Railroad Ave. he told someone be woold be gone for a coaple of hours. Some one else heard him and while he waa gene, visited hia room and took his handcuffs, a revol¬ ver, a pair of cuff buttons and bome other loose articles lying around.
At the meeting of the D. B. P. Mott Woman'a Relief Corps, held laat Wed- nadeay evening, three new members were initiated. They were Mrs. Sadie L. Combs, Miss Emmy C. Heckler and Mrs. Gussie Danker.
Iht) lodge recently purchased a new altar for their lodge roem, and follow¬ ing tfao initiation Wednesday evening Commander William H. Patterson and a delegation sf the D. B. P. Mott Post, No. 627, G. A. R.. gave the ladien a surprise by presenting them with a large American flag for the altar. Refreshments were served.
$4.00 to.|4.50 aboe value for $8.60 in Women'a Tan and Gray Suede Bat- ton Boots. By special arrangementa witb a Brooklyn factoq;, renowned for its up-to-date styles and firat class manufactare, we are able to[make this offer. All sizes in C and D widths. Don't delay your porehaaing as the range of sizes will aoon be broken. "Onyx" hoaiery to match.
Charles D. Smith.
Advertisement.
Fancy Bloateis
New Salt Mackerel
New Salt American Herring
New Salt Holland Herring
New Salt Scotch Herring
Full Cream American Cheese, mild and strong to suit tbe taste of every one, at Wahlen's Delicatessen, 71 So. Main St., opp. Colonial Theatre.
Advartlaement.
Special offerings tbis week in Lad¬ ies' kkirts and dresses. We have placed on sala oor entire line of akirta •nd will aell tbem far below coat. See oor wjndows. Baraach'a ijPapt Store. Atlvei^sement
"Boddba," a wonderful educational film, showing the colossal work mada ZTom brenae by tfae Japaneee in 1623 A. D., will be abown at tba Plasa Sat¬ urday.
Advertisement.
Baater rabbita, 6c up Baatar Candy, 10c Ib. Em^*!^ Baakata, 5c up Eaater Carda, 10c dos.
• DaSilva'a
Advartlaeinant
11, under tho direction of William C. Connor, District Vice President. A good crowd of Epwortn Leaguers were present from the chapters between Babylon and Richmond Hill and a very interesting program was given, after which a social bour was spent nnd re¬ freshments were served by the Free- port Chapter. The program: Organ Prelude, Mrs. T. G. VanRiper, Free- port Chapter; Song Service, directed by G. M. Wilde, District Island Viait- or; Prayer, Rev. W. I. Bowman, Paa¬ tor Baldwin M. E. Church; Greetings, Elliott P. RosF, President Freeport Chapter; Address, Miasionary Oppor- tonities, Francis H. Taft, District Sec¬ ond Viee Preaident; Quartette, Law¬ rence Chapter; Address, Social to Save, Leon E. Wood, District Fourth Vice President; Roll Call; Address, Rev. M. L. WoiCott, Pastor Grace M. E. Churcb, Valley Stream; Quartette, Lawrence Chapter; Hymn 349, Something fer Jesua, Aodience; Remarks, Francia W. Miller, ex-Presldent District.
The ladies of the Baptist Cburch will give a St. Patrick's supper in the chorcb next Monday, March 17, from 6 to 8 p. m.
In Bethel A. M. E. Churcb, Henry Street, Rev. S. H. V« Gumba, pastor, Sunday being Palna Sanday, the serv¬ ices' will be in keeping with the day; preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "Tri- amphant Entry ;" Pabbath School at 3 p. ro.; Lyceam and debate at 4 p. m.; subjert for debate, "Who did the more to establish the Christian religion, man or woman?" Preaching at 8 p. m.; tbe paster will preach at both services; sabject for evening sermon, "Universal Welcome." Palms will be distibuted at each service.
consumers. | W'th the approval of the Village Board
This does not necessarily interfere'o'Trustees, but without a vote of the
with the fact that the Village will sell; people, in a village of the second class.
electricity for power to the Freeporti The law says that the Board of Park
Railroad Co. for 3J cents, wbicb is sup-: Commissioners shall keep any village
plied direct from the power house, and park in repair and for that purpose shall
makes a big difference in the cost. ; ''^'e the use of sijch funds as may be
I am not prepared to say that the' appropriated by the Village Board
rate is right or wrong, but I do insist therefore but the expense thereof in
presented by the Seniors, tonight, that it is not a fair way of comparing «ny year of a village of tbe aecond
Admission 25 cents. jthe cost lor electricity furnished for c'ass shall not exceed $1600. If the
— electriclight. 'estimated expense will exceed the
On Wednesday afternoon a meeting! above amount sach estimated ex-
of the Prize Speaking Association wan ! THE MAN FOR THE OFFICE. penae can only be incurred when auth-
Aithough tbe department election is held in the Hempstead High School, at | At the Village election next Tuesday "•''zed by a proposition adopted at an
nearly a month off yet, a great deal of which ic was decided to hold the final: afternuon, ane of the important offices election.
discussion ia heard regarding the vari- contest between the schools at Glen | to be filled is that of Police Justice.
ous department offices. | Cove on April 23. 'The Citizens Ticket has nominated
Chief Cornell has stated that he does I j Clinton M. Flint, who is eminently
not desire a re-election, and he will re-: Taesday afternoon, in the Assembly ' qualified for the oflice, and you can tire with two hard years, capably Hall of the Grove Street School, an-j make no mistake by voting ft r him.
planning for near future.
boye
B dance to be beld in tbe
No. 6, appropriating $2000 for land and a building for Hose Co. No. 4, in the norihwestcrn section of the village.
Coming Tharariay, Mareh tO, a Vita¬ graph maatarpieM in two raala, en¬ titled "Tha Vangaaaea of Oorand." Gel the Cryatal habit
Advartlsament.
Pirodiky A Lavy bava apaoad an offica at 16 Brooklya Ava., aa paintara and deeoratora; thay will earry in atock a aapply of paintnra' a«ppliaa.
'a/tMMXiL.
At tbo Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday tba pastor. Dr. W. A. Ricbard, will preach at 10:30 a. ro. and 7:80 p. ro.
The Loyal Sons Sanday Sebool Class of tbe Presbyterian Church will give an "Evening in Scotland" in tba Prea¬ byterian Cfaapei next Tuesday even¬ ing, Marcb 18. There will be a pro¬ gram of song, story and lantern slides, and the pastor. Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, wiill give a talk on "Qbaint Edinborougb."
The services in the Episco|wl Chureh of thj Transfiguration for the remaind¬ er bf the Lenten service are as follows: Sanday, Mareh 16, Palm Sanday, Holy Comnianion, 8 a. ro.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:45; eveniog prayer and sermon, 7:46. The following Sundav, Easter, the Holy Communion servica will ba at 7 a. m., and again at 10:46, and a children'a service and address at S p. m. Thera will be services Mon¬ day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs¬ day at 10:80 a. ro. and Thursday even¬ ing at 8 p. m., vban the preacher will ba Vary Rav. John Robert Moaea of Garden City.
On Friday, Good Friday, tha iervicea will ba Paaaioo aarviea, 12 m. to 8 p. m., and avening prayer and sarmoo at 8 p. m. Ihia day'a servicea in partie¬ alar are aoaally well attendad by eborebgoara of all denoroinations, and all ara eqaally waleomed.
Winfield Ray oor ia loader for tha Toong Peopla'a meating Sunday nigbt in tha Preabytarian Cbtfreb; sabject, "How May Evary Sabbath Ba tba Lord'a DayT"
handled, to his credit. othei of the series of lectures which
I l>ave heard of no opposition to have been given under the auspices of "Chief Barney" nor do I believe there the Board of Education, was greatly will be any. Neither bave I heard of enjoyed. Dr. Charles S. Cbopin, Prin- any opposition to H. E. P. so far, for cipal of the State Normal School, Up- first assistsnt. per Montclair, delivered a very enter- For second assistant, however, can-; taining and instructive address on didates are being mentioned from every "Efficiency in tbe School Room." A source, and scarcely a day but adds | large nunaber of teachers and those in- soma new name to the list. The only | terested in the school were present.
two I know of, who have been officially .
endorsed are Ernest A. Hunstrater, of; . ^up -.(^t t y pivk
Hose 8. endoraed by that aompany. and // . -u t Ai
Hilbert R. Johnaon, of Hoae 4. en-! (Contributed),
doraed by bia company, although I un-1 Here we are on tbe 22nd derstand ex-First Assistant C'hief! At Freepert by tbe sea, Jamea R. Smith has been urged by his At Mrs. Leonard Mabee's company to again start in the race, and i The jolly five are we.
has about consented.
The jolly five are we
Tbe jolly five are we And we are looking for tome partners
To keep us company.
em
As I stated last year, when nt the bottom of the ladder, I am glad that
the fight is to be centred at the bottom Tbomas Spence he said he'd bring again tbis year. Although if it is aeen ! And tbree—with two we have that a man is unsatisfactory, or in-1 Would have done us very nicely capable, even with tbe highest honors | But he gave us all the laugh, of tbe department witbin his grasp, he \ jjg gg^g „, gu tj,g i^ugh sboald not be given that whicb he He gave us all tbe laugh seeks, still the elimination sbould be , ^nd the bachelors we have with as just where we seem to be getting it in i ^j,, „^^ ^^ „„ ^y half. tbe past few years. Oar fire depart- ' roent nowadays, is a basiness proposi¬ tion, and sentiment is not considered. We have a membership of 260 to de¬ cide who they think most suitable for
the various positions, and surely their j The Browns are alao here judgment can be depended upon in any ! With Buchanan in the rear circumstance. '^ ^* cannot land our Willies
I We are glad to bave you witb us
And*are as happy as can be IThe Breens, the Spen ses, Mabees I And Satherlands you see.
I have known Mr. Flint for years and have had business dealings with
Freeport School Tax Rate
In view of the interest sbown in the present Freeport school situation, it
him, and have always found him to be may be interesting to compare the tas reliable and have no hesitation in rec- rate of Freeport with the last tax rates ommending him for this office. of other leading villages of Nassau
Mr. Flint began his studying at New County.
Berlin Academy, graduated from Bing¬ hampton High School in 1894, from' University of Roche8ter,Rocbester,'N. ' Y., 1898, from Cornell College of Law, 1901, entered ofiice of J. & T. E. | Courtney of Cortland, N. Y., from ^ tbere went with Reeve & Bartlett at! t<iverhead, N. Y., in 1902, was with' Hon. Edgar Jackson from 1908 to 1906. I Since 1906 he baa been practicing law j at Freeport.
YOUR REVIEW. '
We quite frequently receive word ^ from somebody that they have not re¬ ceived their copy of the Review for the week. I wish tbat when you do not receive your paper at the proper time you wonld immediately telephone our office and we will moil or send you an¬ other. Sending out the number of pa¬ pera that we do, it seems impossible to get tfaem all delivered to the right name, but we are always anxioua to aupply any deficiency in this direction.
Does Freepoit need a fire alarm sys¬ tem? If tbe man sending in tbe alarm Sunday bad simply to torn in an alarm from a box, tbe result would have been diffeiynt. Mechanical devices would have reproduced the district as given fcom the box, and this article would not have been written. Even the argument used against the fire alarm aystem, tbat a good portion of your alarms woald come over the pbone,
^ (Continued on page 5)
Patha'a WaakTy avary Monday oight at tha Plasa.
Advartlaement.
Real economy in boying dry gooda ia not the getting af goods as "cheap^" as yoo can, hot rather it is the getting of the rooat real value.
Un'^erwear in the serviceable kinds: Children's, 15c to 76c Ladiea', 25c to $1.00 Men'a, 60c to $1.76
A few odda and ends at about half price.
Hoiaery tbat will please for men, women or ciHidren, 10c to 25e.
Gloves and Mittena, lOe to $2.60 " Seaman'a Reliable Dr^ Gooda Store, Main Street. Freeport.
We will still be of good cheer.
Quantity and Quality, for Baking. Hempstead, L. I., Mareh 3, 1918. Waller's Bakery, Freeport, L. I. To Alexander Campbell Milk Co., debtor. 3689 jars milk from Jan. 1, 1912, to Jan. 1913, at 10c, $.S68^90. :;;^
6763 jars cream at* 12c and 14c, $777.40. Total, $1140.80.
Paid Mareh 1, 1913. Advertisement.
OUR OLD FIRE ENGINE. A reader aaka me wby it ia tfaat the old fire engine ia left atarding oot in tbe elementa, a^ the Pnwer Hoose. i Last year the taxpayers voted down a ! propoaition to erect a bailding at the I Power Hoaae park ifi which to place tbe reserve fire apparatua, and the Vil¬ lage Board of Trastees tben erected a
Freeport .93 Hempstead 1.00 Smithville South .81 Seaford .74 Rooaevelt .87 Baldwin l.OS Lawrence .76 Lynbrook 1.00 Rockville Centre .93} Valley Stream ,86 Weatbury 1.36 Port Washington 1.26 Great Neck 1.00 Mineolu 1.80 Hickaville 2.00 Farmingdale 1.44 Sea Cliff 1.16 Glen Cove 1.62 Oyster Bay 1.89 Syosset 1.12 When we consider the school advant¬ ages provided in Freeport at the pres¬ ent time with those of other villages mentioned it would seem aa though our School Board ahould be complimented upon the excellent ahowing made.
Schoolmasters To Meet
A meeting of the Schoolmaitera Clob of the Town of Hempatead will be held at Freeport High Scboul thia Friday evening. In addition to tbe routine work there will be papere pre¬ pared aa followa:
"Standard nf promotion in tha temporary bu.Iding at a coat of aboot gradea," Stephen V. Smith, Principal $200 for thia parpoae, te include the ' ^f pjoral Park School.
old steam roller which the village is:
naing. Tbey then notified the Fire
Council that the old apparatua, includ-;
in;g tbe old hook and ladder truck, moat
be placed in thia houae. The Fire
I Couneil ofiicera aaid that they tbooght
Itbe boilding waa not big enough to
I contain the apparatus, bat tbe Trastees '
j insisted tbat it was and notified tbe,
I Couneil that it muat be placed therel
Discussion, Walter L. Shubert, Prin¬ cipal Baldwin School.
"Teaching cbildren how to atudy vs. mere cramming for information," Isaac M. Wright, Principal Lawrence High School.
Diseassion, Ira M. Gast, Superin¬ tendent Hempstead School.
Wellington C. Mepham, District^ Superintendent, is President of tha
.Hnv "The Combov ! '* °""' " "°."'°" ^'"^ *'""''* ''« P"'*^ I Club, and H. Denton Arthur, Principal
at Western m.Tter! i '*" •'°''"^- '* '*"""'' '""! *"" .'"* Freeport High School, is Secretary.
at Western roaster- f ^^^^ engine standing out doora there,, "^
jrama of the Uiam-rtk_» ^i... vira ra„..aii aa«.t t.... .... i
At tbe Plaza Tuesc Millionaire," a great
piece. A comedy drama 01 tne uiam-rt^3t the Fire Coiv.cil must have ac-1 ond S Ranch. Thrilling scenes of cow-1 ^^a this ultimatom and put tbe ap- boy dare^deviltry, bucking horses and j p„,tns over there, and tbat tha build-;
"" *""" AdverUsement i *"*! ''"' ^"'^ '""""^ '" *•" '"*" '"¦"•
_ In order to be aure about tbese state-
bronebo boating.
Baatar Millinery Matine. 10c yd.
Bice Net and Wire Hat Fraroaa. 10c Ribbon, 5 and 10c yd. Plamea. lOe Silk Fiowara, lOe
DaSilva'a 6 and 10c Stara. Advertisement.
An intenaaly intereating pietore at the Plasa Saturday will ba "A Little Baro." Tha thrilling taie of two tiny Waatara ehildi^D and ¦ daring raaeoa. Baby Lillian Wada in ooa of bar baat rolaa.
AdTartUMment
Annual School Meetingi:
The annual school meeting will be beld tbis year on May 6, according te the law wbich provides for it being
...... J ; merits I referred tbis to an active; be|d tbe first Toasday of May.
Fortify yoorself against March winds • member of the Fire Coancil, who gave | ;
...I— a-.:su a. oaAaW. aia i—1^,^ the following reply, whicb runs! CARD OF THANKS
along this sama line. | Freeport. N. Y
"The Board notified ua that tbia bad Editor of Review:
bean boilt, bat we went over and roeaa-1 ^ju y^^ kindly express, orad it and found tbat it woald not
by uaing Smith A Bedell's glycerine lotion. Ybo can preaerve tbe skin aod gain comfort, too, by its ose.
Advertisement.
Wa atill bave a good atoeh of men'a troaaara, all good valoes, aod goaran¬ teed to keep color and ahape, from $1.49 op. Baraach'a.
Advertisement
On aale, 2 p. m. Satarday Japanaaa Matting Rugs, 27in.x64 in., lOe. No pbone orders.
DaSilva'a W. Merrick Rd. Advertiaement
At tba Crystal Monday, Mareb 17, "Tha Waya of Deatiny." Ona of Patha'a graateat two-raai aobjaeta. Don't miaa it.
Advertisement
Mareh 2, 1913.
through your paper, my appreeiation of th aeeomroodate either tbe engine and old ,yn,p,thy and aaaiatance I bave ra- boaa wagon together, or the troek ^elfed from my many fneeds and alone. Half of it is at presaot taken neighbora daring my recant bareava- op by tbe steam roller. The abed ia ^^^^ ,„ jbe ilinaaa and deatb of my dividad into two rooms inaida, and ttaa ^^fa. Board said a bole could be eat into tba
Vaiy troly yo«ra,
SUpbao H. Wbalay.
other room for tba overhang of tba track. Tbis might ba all right ba>rfor
*'"u'"^ .'.''•i **•• "V" "•**" ^*u'° Tba eighth in tha aariae of "Wbat pMked fall of power hooaa ••?£»<-j Happened to Mary," aatitlad "A Will that a hole in it wooM ba no good. ,^ , ^ ,. ^j„ ^ .^ ^^ p,^ We were instructed to taka tha oM JP- Thoraday, March 20. paratuB over there, wbicb wa dij, bat, " AdvertlasBieat
Local Topies C«iUiit<i oi Pmi S l0n FrMpart lem oi Hit |
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19130314 |
| Date | 1913-03-14 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1913 |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue | 20 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19130314 |
| Date | 1913-03-14 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1913 |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue | 20 |
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Nassau County Review Vol. XVIII FREEPORT. N. V., FRIDAY, MARCH 14,1913 No. 20 FREEPORT NEWS HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE Friday, Mareh Satarday, Sanday, Monday, Toaaday, Wadneaday, Tbanday, Friday, Saturday, 14, 11:28 p. m. 15, room 1:02 a. m. 2:26 a. n>. 8:88 a. na. 4:41 a. m. 6:38 a. m. 6:28 a. m. 7:16 a. in. Church Notes Stabjact f>f Sarmena, Serrteea al th. , ead otbar dolnf. la tha ahiuwkaa •nd ehureh aaeiatlaa 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22, "Tbe Palma" w^ill be the anbject of the Bermon in the Baptist Cborch next Sanday mornini. In the evening, the paitor will preach on tbe sabject, "I; ia flniahed, gr, the world's debt to Jeaus." In the Fire Department Matter* af IntaraM to and about tha araokae In our loeal dapartmant br H. E. P. Single copiea af tbe Beview fer sala at Greenblatt's and Biaitbwaite's, Railroad Avenoe; Kiefer's, Nassao Uoonty Review, DaSilva's and Gobetz's Main Street; DaSilva's. Weat Merrick Boad. tf Tba regolar meetiog of the Free- port Board of Trada will be held next Toeaday evening, Marcb 18, at Brook¬ lyn Hall. I The Progressive Partv of the Town of Hempstead has opened headquarters at 7 Railroad Ave., tbia village. El¬ vin N. Edwards is in charge. The new time-table of the Long Isl¬ and ftailroad, whicb waa put into effect when (hey began to ose their new sta¬ tion Sunday, is published in oor issoe this week. "Only a Man" will be the Sanday morning sermon theme of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the First Presby¬ terian Church. Tbe evening will be "Palms and Thorns." Christian Seienea Society. Services Sunday morning at 11 a. m.; Sanday School, sane boor; Hempstead Bank Boilding; sabject next Sonday, Marcb 16, "Substance." Wednesday evening services at 7:46 d*clock. On Easter Sanday at tbe Church of tbe Holy Redeemer tbe onveiling of the five cbancei windows will taka piace al the musical vespers at 8 p. m. A Jesuit Father will give a sermon. Saturday afternoon Call 68 waa blown, wbich took the department to Roosevelt Place and Archer Streut, wbere a small grass fire' had been born- ing. Tbe blsM had been extingoisbed by soroe boys before tbe flreroen ar¬ rived, and tbe recall immediately sooqded. anawered, School Notes A meeting waa beld at the Areber Street Sebool Monday to organize a baseball team. Tbe following officera were elected: Pres., Fred Bailey; vice pres., Wm. Broaman; captain, Jobn Doherty; manager, Edward O'Brien; secretary and treasorer, William And¬ ersen. Local Topics A moving picture entertainment under the auspices of Freeport Coun¬ cil, No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., will be heid at the Plaza on Monday evening, March 31. 2 Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman are apending soma time at Atlantic City for the benefit of Dr. Carman's healtb. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mackey and daughter Doroihy are also at Atlantic City, where Mr. Macl |
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