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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVIII
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1913
No. 19
FREEPORT NEWS
I
We are obliged to bold over eonsid- erable newa tbia week becauae of laek •f time. Aa most of our readers know, tbe typesetting for tbe Soutb Sida Messenger ia done inr our otHie, an oor Simplex machine. Tbey being tbe official paper, are pablisning tbe Village Treaeurer's report tbia week, ¦nd tb« time required to set tbia bas sariogaiy Interfered witb our newa, wbieb wa trust our readera will make •llowaaeaa for.
Church Notes
Saabjaet el S.rman% Sarvica. el tho i atsd othar deln(. In th. (hureliaa and abitrch .aaiatla*
Single copies ef tbe Review fer aale at Greenblatt'a and Biaitbwaite's, Railroad Avenae; Kiefer'a, Nesaau Vounty Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetz's Main Streat; DaSilva'a. Weat derrick
Road.
tf
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
Friday, Mareb
Saturday,
Sonday,
Monday,
Toaaday,
Wedneaday,
Tbarsday,
Friday,
Saturday,
7:88 p. m. 7:58 p. m. 8:26 p. m. 8:66 p. m. 9:38 p. m.
12, 10:16 p. m.
13, 11:04 p. m.
14, 11:28 p. m. 16. morn
7,
8,
9,
10,
11.
Cbriatian Science Society. Servicea ^Sunday morning at 11 a. ra.; Sanday School, aame hour; Hempstead Bank Bailding; aabject, Sanday, Marcb 9, "Man." Wedneaday evening servicea at 7:46 o'clock.
"Miaaiona" .will be Ibe subject of tbe morning aermon in the Baptiat Church Sunday. In the evening, the paslor will preach UDon ibe subject, "The Choosing of Barabbas." A cord¬ ial invitation ia extended to all.
L. Jonas of New York baa been iting his brother, B. Junaa.
Tbe M. D. C. ia planning for anoth¬ er entertainment for Marcb 28; par¬ ticulars next week.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Vliller and daughter. Miss Florence, are spending several days at Southern Pines, North Carolina.
Dr. Edwin Carman, who has been seriously ill daring the past week, is improvinK nicely, and is now able to sit np. He bad an attack of grippe, coupled with kidney trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller quietly celebrated the 39th anniversary of their wedding, Saturday and Sunday, at their bome on Soutb Main Street, where they received cards of greeting and flowers from their friends. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kol¬ isch and daughters, Miriam and Rose, Mr. and Mra. Abelei, all cf New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Garliuk of Brooklyn.
Tbe various petitions nominating candidates for Village oifice have been filed witb Village Clerk Shea. Tbey are as follows:
People's Part—President, Smith Cox; Trustees, Daniel B. Raynor, R. P. Weldon; treaaurer, Cbarlea D. Smitb; Collector, Fred Ortell; Puiice Josiice, Archer B. Wallace.
Citizens Party— Preeident, Frank Stevena: Trustee, Corneliaa Van Reese, CbaMes P. Molloy ; Treasnrer, S. Dimon Smith; Colllector, D. Frank Seaman; Police Justice, Clinton M. Flint.
Independent Party — President J. Hayler Ellisun. This is tbe only nom¬ ination on this ticket.
$4.00 to $4.50 shoe value for $8.50 io Women's Tan and Gray Suede But¬ ton Boots. By special arrangements witb a Brooklyn factory, renowned for ita ap-to-date styles and tirst class manafactnre, we are able to make tbis efTer. All sizes in C and D widtba. Don't delay your porehaaing aa tbe range of sizes will soon he broken. "Ooyx" hoaiery to match.
Cbaries D. Smitb.
Advertisement.
Fancy Bloateia
New Salt Mackerel
New Salt American Herring
New iSalt Holland Herring
New Salt Scotch Herring
Fall Cream American Cheese, mild and atrong to salt tbe taate of every one, at Wahlen'a Delicateaaen, 71 So. Main St., opp. Colonial Theatre.
Advartlaemei: t.
DaSilva'a W. Merrick Road Store Friday and Saturday 36c Parlor Brooms, 19c Wire Cloth, Galvanised, 3c sq. ft Wire CIptb, black, 2c sq. ft. Rayo Lamp, coniplete, $1.49 Welabacb Gaa^J^antles, 10c op Window Pbanie, 10« yd
Advertisament,
Special offerings tbis week in Lad iea' skirts and dressep. We bave plaeed on sale our entire line of akirta and will acli tbem far below coat. See ear windows. Barasch's Dept Store. Advartlaement.
A new advertiser in tbe Review tbia weak la O. W. Humphrey Contracting Co., ganeral contracting, making a ap« clalty of concrete construction auch aa aidewalka, etc. Look up tbe adv. wben yoa need anything in tbis line.
On Toesday evening, Marcb 11, at tbe Frteport M. E. Cbarcb, will be beld a Group Rally, onder aupervisicn of vice president, Wiu. C. Conner.
Tbe meeting of the Wonian's Mis¬ sionary Society waa beld at tbe Manse Wednesday afternoon. Items giving different aspects of tbe work done for foreign apeaking people were given by tbe membera of the aociety. Free literature diatributed at Ellis Island, day aehools, night acbools, kindergar¬ tens and sewing classes are among Ihe means uaed to reach those who come from other lands to this. A poem by Chaa. L. Lompson was read by Mra. Baxter. The work for Foreign Mis- siiona was presented by Mra. H. J. Raymore.
This being the annual meeting, the ocffiers for the ensuing year were elected. Tbe result of ihe election was as follows: Mrs. John M. Baxter, president; Mrs. Elijah Smith, Mra. C. L. Roe, Mra. D. F. Dikeman, vice preaident; Mrs. C. E. Jones, record¬ ing aeeretary; Miss A. G. Cornwell, cor. aec'y; Mrs. K. A. Miller, aec. for literature; Mrs. C. C. Smith, treas¬ urer.
In the Fire Department
Planningrfor Park
Francis R. North, one of the field aeeratariea of tbe PlavKround Associa¬ tion of America, visited Freeport laat Thursday and went over tbe ground proposed to be used as a Psrk, in com¬ pany with the local eommittee.
After a thorough inspection, Mr. Nortb declared tbat tbe aite ia in an ideal location, being in the central part of tbe village, contiguoua to acbools.
He declared tbat the aite baa splen¬ did advantages and bolds out a won¬ derful prospect for tbe village.
"Tbere is a brook ranning through ™«'"». »•>• chief discovered tbat thia ground, ano there I think, you are , "f""'* »' bo" ¦pannets had ^een aent pecallarly favored. I bave worked' *'*h «»>e apparatos. After telepbon- oot playgrounds in citiea .bat would , '"K ""d viaiting neighboring villages have appropriated thousanda of dol- "here tbere were chemical tanks.
M.tt.r. ol IntaraM to and about tha firaoMB
In our locai d.p«rtnn«nt
by H. E. P.
After a delay of nearly tta montbs from tbe time of order, tbe new chem¬ ical engine bas been finished hnd test¬ ed. On account of a few tmall articles missing, however, the machine could not be immediately placed in service.
Chief Cornell received word daring tbe week that a representative would be out Saturday atternoon to test out
I Village Trustees
All tbe members of tbe Villag* Board were preaent at tbe meetlag loak Friday evening except Troatee Myriek wbo was reported sick.
Tbe following communication wu ro¬ ceived and filed for future eonaidam- tion. "Tbe Onslow-Moore Compauy have purchased and are now apreading npon tbe Village streets in tba aootb- west part of tbe Village, namely Wbaley Avenue, Rose Street and part of Archer Streets several tbouaand buabels of shells, thus making the atreets navigable at all times of tbo lyear, and feel that tbe Village abould j bear a portion of tbe expenae; eitbor tbe coat ef sheila or coat of carting. I and would ask tbat your Board aet ; upon the matter.
I As far as the payment of same ia you bave a playground lo be prood '«»y °^ MerncK hook ana i^aooer uo,, """"¦.-" " "•'7„; 7h-~«'in-«~'^w'- i «:on«;«»'"ed I understand tbat at preaent of No. 1, Mr. Bedell, wbo had rebuilt i « ""eatioo para for the village. We ^ (h«re is little or no money in tbe Road
The committee, accompanied by A. i the wagon, soon made spanners. J'"* "'°''7 "" 'f.of'reJTs n.'fh^t' '"""^ ""'^ *'"' O""""'""*" Company S. Malcomson, t>f th. fiim of Smith A I When the representative arrived, he J^"'" „; J.^^J" ,;" J^j^'"' '^J^ , i« ""li"*! '^ pay the bills at tbe prea- Malcomson, apent the entire morniny i'o"nd «hat no washers had been •"« „"P'- i?:""'V„V ^^^^^^ time, to be reimburaed after ap¬
on the grounds. Engineer Malcomson '«' the cqnnection of tbe outlet of ihe ^'X"'''"" ¦?..Jl_!^°:!"..^_ °fuJ*'! propriations have been made and tbe
a J ' .^ .t. «. - . ' air taalrm lata tUa .aala ..laaa aaA Wtliie UH IH
figured out the line
.1. , I I.- /: I telephone or drop ua a postal
the eng ne. In making final arrange- . i .. « f »¦> t~ « * .. LI * J- _ A tu t be glad to send yoo copies of
Local Topics
Cammont. and .aplanatiaaa net antlraiy af
a naw. natur., on *iiia(a affair*
by th. Miitor.
FIRE CALL CARD. We were pleased to have so many of our readers call or send for copies ol tbe new tire calla wbicb went Into ef¬ fect last Friday at midnight. We have plenty of tbese cards on band, and aball be pleased to have any of our readera procure tbem. If you will we will tbese by,
glad mail.
be cour-
THE MORE IMPORTANT. A reader aaka ua if it is not more important to have sites for our fire
t such a brook as vou have- fi"»"y"C«>«d one tbrough tbe cour-i'™l"'"""» to nave sues ior our nre Plavaround to be p"ud '-y o' Merrick Hook and Ladder Co..'''«'«"" 'han to spend so much time on playground lo be Prood / Mr. Bedell, who had rebuil i """"f"" P"" *«'the village. We
Hundred party and Club.
Mareh 11, Tuesday evening~Ep- wcrth League Rally in M. E. Church. March 15, Satnrday, 10 a. m. —Re¬ publican Toiln Convention, at Liberty Hall, Hemnstead. «„
March 18, Tuesday—Village EUc- tion.
MarcK 26, Wednesday evening—An¬ nual Sapper of the Church Improve- JServices willbeheld in the M. E. ment Society of the Presbyterian Cburchat 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. i * hu/ch ...
The pastor, W.- A. Richard, willl March 27, Thursday evening--Mas- preach at botb services. A claaa of j 2""•"^^ Social Clao Church of Trans- 43 rew members, with others to fol i"B"r'»t"on.
air tanks into the main pipes, and pieces of sheet lead were used. Then, after some packing hud been taken frum the steam engine for another joint, the test was held, with a large fire that bad been built for the occa-
I aion.
Coming Events l The mixture aaed in thia t&nk is a
March 8, tomorrow night-Republic-l"'"hination manufactured by the
an Preferential Primaries. 5 to 9 """Ite" of the apparatua. althoogh
o'clock. ""y liquid could be uaed, and ia forced
March 11, Tueaday Avening—Five'°"1"'"^«'" ?25 pounds air preaaure.
af work tn be don^ while Mr. North sketched nut a plan of recreation, arranging to get the moat space for amusements frum the first portion picked for develop¬ ment.
money finds its way to tbe treasory. ! which I presume will be about July." \ The communication was signed by Al¬ vin A. Sealey, manager.
A motion made by Trostee Sigmond
low, was received into thia charch laat Sunday as a result of the revival meeting. Fifty-two bave joined since Jan. 1.
Unclaimed Letters
The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a St. Patrick's supper in the church Marcb 17th, from 6 to 8 p. ra.
On Sunday of last week the contest between the members of the Epworth League of the M. E. Charch was com¬ pleted. The Leagae had been divided into two classes known as the "Reds" and the "Bluea." Points were given for attendance and taking part at the meetings of the League. Tbe "Reda," captained by William C. Connor, won by ahout SO points. Willard VanRiper was the captain of the "Blues."
St. Patrick'a Day tbia year comes in Holy Week. Good Catholics will re¬ member tbis in choosing the manner of celebrating tbe day. "No feast¬ ing" will be in order.—Tbe Tablet.
The aerviees in tbe Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration fer the follow¬ ing week are as followa: Sunday Holy Communion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon. 10:46; evening prayer and sermon. 7:46; on Wednesday tbere will be Litany and Intercession at 10:30 a. m.; Tbarsday. evening prayer and set- men ac 8 p. m.; Friday. Evcnaong at 6. Tbe speaker for next Thursday ev¬ ening ia announced to be Rev. C. W. Baldwin, of the Church of tbe Resor- rection, New York City.
Unclaimed letters for the followinsr are advertised at the Freeport Poat Oflice:
Bruce, Mr. W. A.
Burr. Miss Helen. 20 Stockton Place Baldwin, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Dr. Burch, Mrs. Emma Bedell, M|rs. George, 2 Brown, Mrs. N. B.. 61 Alexander Ave. Browne. Chas. Carrol, Mrs. L. Golden, Arundal Mary Halle, Mrs. Louis J., Lexington Ave, Humens, Master Martin Haoaer, Mr. Wilbur Jones. Mr. C. W., 10 Waverly Place Jackson. Mrs. Maria, 310 Waverly PI. King, Dr. Samuel T. Mille, Mrs. John Names, Mrs. Sewell Smitb. Miss Nellie, 10 Bennington Ave. Solle, Mr. C. Schroeher, Mr. Loais Smith, Mrs. Lena, 4185 Grafton Ave. Timmey, Mr. Frank
Robt. G. Anderaon, P. M. Freeport, N. Y., Marcb 8, 1918.
and ia working for it, j, on the other hand it aeems thoee I
who are or should be interested in tbei
other propoaition are not doing any
work whatever. There ia no doubt'
that if a proper proposition was sub-
mitted to the votera of the village 1 ^^^ seconded by Trustee Randall waa
the neceaaary money fo. procuring thei„„ied whereby the Village enters into
sites would be appropriated. ; ^ ^ontiact to furnish the Freeport Rail-
AS TO FREE LOTS ' '^'""^ Company with electric power, ia
' acci.rdance with the report of Engineer
Laat week we publiahed a communi-j William R. Smitb, aa publiahed lo
cation from a reader in which he criti-1 last week's isaue. The Railroad dance at Freepert I The working of the machine, once cised one of cur local theatres and our j Company is to pay all cost of inatall- it waa adjusted, was all that could be pol'ce dtpartnicnt for allowing a draw- ing the apparatua furniahed by tbem ; desired. The fire had been allowed to '"R for 'o's. o' promoting u acheme by ' also for maintenance and repairs. Toe get good headway, but immediately which a pereon waa "given" a lot at I transmission line, which is to be erect- the chemical was turned on it could be Riverhead, for a nominal charge for | ed by the Company ia to pass through aeen that the iiplotion waa a powerful drawing the deed. Centre Street to Lnng Beach Avenue,
one, and that in a room or building. Under the circumatancea. I waa aur-] south on Long Beach Avenue te Pine where the fire ia not open to tbe air, P^'sed very much to see a similar item i street and eaat on Pine Street to Grove great results might be expected. It in a leading Brooklyn daily last Satur-j street, and will be at least 20 feet ia also claimed by the manufacturers day night, advertising a concern which Ubove the atreet and three feet above that the mixture used has a very would give a lot "near Montauk any wiring of the Telephone Company, strong efTect on th smoke in a room. Point," to any peraon making 50 words | The contract ia for one year and the ao that men uaing it could stay where f''0"i 'he phrase, " The port of entry," | Village ehall not be required to furniah (he smoke was thicker than if they and if they wanted additional lota they j , maximum of over 200 kilowatta at were using water. There is also to be could buy tbem for $50 each. 1 any time unleaa other arrangemente be
a connection on fhe main pipe aupply In view of the fact that city papera • entered into. The company has the ing the hcse so that it can be attached seem to talte any advertiaing from L. i option oJ renewing for anotber year at to a hydrant and clear water fed I. real estate dealera fishing for suck-j the aflme rate and conditiona, unleas throuBh the hoae, for wetting down era, it ia not to be expected that tbey | the Village sball give the Company a embera, etc., and alao for refilling the would turn down thia advertising, but i written notice at least 6 montbs prtv- tank, so that it will not be necessary i venture lhe asaertion that the charge [ jous to the expiration of the agree- to refill it with buckets, once it of $7 which they make for the lots is | ment. Bills are to be rendered to tbe is emptied. '""V ¦'' the property is worth. ] Company on or about tbe first of each
I venture to predict that the engine, ™,^,^, ^^r,r> i month and are to be paid by the com-
TOWN TAXES,
if it can be promptly handled, will save hundreds of dollars in tiie courae
of a year.. The acheme looks like a day for paying your town taxes with very practical one, is simple of opera- out additional percentage. See ad- tion, and witb the strong chemical vertiaing in this paper for particulars, used will do away with the necessity of
flooding a boase where there ia buti NEW FIRE CALLS,
a small fire, or wbere it is confined to gear it in mind! We are now work- one room. ing under the new fire calls. Using It IS to be placed in the engine an old card may send the firemen to houae and to be under the eharge of another aection of the village, when
: you give a fire alarm.
pany within ten days and in default of
I the ofldcers of that company.
The securing of tbe Chemical tank brings up the fact that the village prob-1 Mrs
ably secured more from the $5,000 bond Fied Aacoli, of Soatb Main Street, iaaue for fire apparatus than it has died Thursday morning at the Naasau ever befere secured for a similar Hospital, Mineola. wbere sbe waa tak- amoont. In addition to the tank, | en the Sunday previous, which was secured with tbe balance , Mra. Aacoli, wbo was well known in of the money, we secured tbree large the Italian colony here, was born in team hose wagons, and a eity sorvice ; Haly 33 years ago and has lived in book and ladder truck. Babylon has, Freeport for the past 8 years. She just paid $2,000 for a truck similar to | was married to Mr. Ascoli 16 years ours, and it bas been stated that the I ago. Stewart Company, if we wanted toj Besides her huabard she is sarvived
Next Tueaday, March 11. is the laatj tucb payment, upon 2 days' notice tbe
Village shall bave the rigbt to discon¬ nect the service.
The next meeting of the Board will be beld Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the meeting of the Village BoardT held Tuesday afternoon, Preaident Hanse and Trustees Bedell and Randall were present.
The agreement to farnisb eleetrie
carrent to tbe Freeport Railroad Com-
i pany for tbe trolley line at 3i cents
jfrom the station to the waterfront waa
wife of I signed.
The Treasurer's annaal report waa received and tbe annual financial atate¬ ment of ordinary expenses for the fis¬ cal year was made op.
Tbe amounta asked for in tbe budget is $86,748.75, divided up as follows: General fund, $8000 Street fund, $9600 Street ligbt fond. $9000 Board of Health, $2000 *Fire Department fund, incloding tbe
OBITUAKY
Mariangiola Ascoli,
Miss Olive Patterson is annoanced to lead tbe meeting of tbe Yoong Peo¬ ple'a Society in tbe Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening. The topic ia "Obeying Conacience."
"Weary in Well Doing" will be tbe Sunday morning aermon tbeme of Rev. Cbaries Herbert Scholey at tbe First Presbyterian Charch. The evening sabject will be "One wbo sat at Jesus' feet."
A good Western comedy for Satur¬ day at tbe Plata, "Polly at tba Raneb." Sbe artivea unexpoetedly. The boya all fall in lova witb bar, bnt aba marriaa tbe moat baabfol on*.
Advertlaament.
Freeport Coal Co., aoeeeaaor to W. P. W. Baff. tbe lorgoat eoal dealer on Long laland. The ebcapeat plan to buy coal. ExeloaiTe dealer in a«ma of Ibe beat gradaa of coaL
AdvertlaaflBMit.
It yo« are partiog witb yoor bair fMd Smitk a BmdaW* ad
Tbe Loyal Sona' Sunday School Class is arranging a "Scotch Nigbt" for Marcb 18tb, when a number of Scotch frienda will entertain the as¬ semblage in tbe Cbapel witb their na¬ tive costomes, moaic, songs and reci¬ tations. Part of tbe evening will be occupied by Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey's stereopticon lecture on "Quaint Gdinborgb." A limited number of ticketa ara on aale by mem¬ bera of tbe elaaa.
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of iuterest from the Review files fourteen years ago thia week) ,
The N Y ft N J Teiepbone Co ; e»<^hanRe for more expensive apparat-• by four sons, Anthony, Albert, Alfred | interest on tbe fire equipment bonda expeet to'eatablish a central oflSce here ! "*• "°"''^ *"°* "'J?,*"^ 5*"'. "^ P"'J* i ¦"'^ Joseph, and one daughter, Mary. ; and paying off one of the $600 bonds, in tbe near futnre | for tbe wagona. Tbe chemical tank | Funeral services were held Satnrday i $4456.25
Mr. and Mra O J Smitb celebrated i*^'™"'°"''*""'*^°'"''''"" '* ""^ morning when High Mass was cele-j Interest fund, $2792.60
be secured for at the present time.
their twentieth wedding anniveraary.
brated at the Catholic Cburch of Our Tnesday five propositions were acted
(Mr and Mrs Smitb are now living at I ^' ' ^" apparatus representative who | Holy Redeemer, Rev. Charles A. Logue i upon by tbe Board. The first waa for
' *¦• in town Saturday afternoon ra-1 officiating. Interment was in tbe i tbe appropriation of $2060 for an all marked, "yonr committee must bave | Catholic Cemetery at Oyster Bay oni night lighting schedule. Tbe $9000
Lynbrook.)
I. Gobetz organizes tbe (3oamopoli- tan Sanitary Co. (Mr. Gobetz ia new living at Long Beacb).
Clyde Wallaee eelebrated bis llth birthdav witb a birthday party.
been 'wise'."
Saturday.
The lawful ecclesiastic ceremony on December 27, 1897, uniting m bonds of
Aa the time for cleaning up for Spring approaches, be sore tbat that heap of grass or leavea ia not wbere it { ia apt to do any barm or so that you will bave to call out tbe department to j assist you. Or if you sae your neigh-
Tbe funeral services of Miss Ada HoUoway, a former resident of thia village, were held in the M. B. Chnrcb Wednesday.
in tbe Street Light fund in tbe budget takes care of tbe lighting un a moon¬ light acbedole but tbe proposition givea the vnters a chance to atate whether they want a moonlight or an all night schedule.
Tbe otber propositions were: Te
n.. . , a ss TJ : sam uiuBi yrupoBitiuns were; i»
The funeral aerviees of Mrs. Ida I „,i,„,- . suait. a.A ta aaaaias a OarU
ir . , L J- A IKU J aatborize tbe Board to appoint a Park
rmfna Kotoham ^ hn A,aA T^hnaaAam ^ r-r
The Senior L. I. l.. gave the Jonior L. T. L.'s and Ligbt Beareri a aocial Monday afternoon in Brooklyn Hall. Aftar an intaraating program tbe tem¬ peranca folka bad a aocial tima play¬ ing gamea, and tbia waa followed by rofreabinaots. Tbara were 61 raem¬ bera and 10 viaitora proiant.
Tbe Senior L. T. L. meeta at the home of the Soparintendent, Mra. Et- U J. Gbrman, 60 Brooklyn Ava., Monday, llareb 10.
Tbe Interoatioaal Bible Studenta
Aaaociatioa baa Ongagod D. J. Cohea
to daliver bia loetar* aa "Tbo New
Hoaven asd a now Bartb," Sunday af-
it I torooeo at 8 o'eloek, io Brooklvn Hall.
AAiprUaaammt \ Adatlaaioo ia froa niid no eolloctloB.
matrimony Isabella Avelline Franchi, | bo, j^jng jt .qn tbe riak of being Monroe Ketcham. who died Thursday I p""'"'.'..;„„. »„ .!.» titonn »,„™ »i..
daughter of the late Giovanni Franchi, told to mind yoor own affairs, and ask I at the home of her daaghter, Mra, F.' ^*"""""'°"= »» ^^e S6000 from tbe
and Frank Eugene Hammond, aon of | bin, to be a little careful. Remember
Dr. George Hollia Hammond, deceased, i j, ^m go,t the village $33 every time
wbo. until tbe fall of 1899. waa a resi- e. j
dent of Freeport, Long Island, N. Y,,
ia still in force.
Dr. Frank Eugene Hammond on no occasion baa borne any part of the ex¬ pense of bia wife'a maintenanee, pleas¬ nre or educatiun.
tbe whiatle blows when the chemical ia placed in commisaion, besides tbe tima loat by from 50 to 100 men from their regalar occupationa, for which there is no remuneration.
Tbere is no kick coming, for Until further notice, pleaae com-1 leem anxious enough to get tbe ofiice, mnnicate by mail only, preferably by I but did yoo ever realize just what your
tn a. u t« t,. ,, s t. I earniuga of the light plant for exten-
E. Pitcher booth Ocean Ave., after a I,j^ "jbooq ,„^ ,J ; , „, ^^^^
ingering illness were bed Sunday af- | ^,^„ ,,„t ,„ „ten.ions and $1600 ternoon. Rev. Elmer E. Loux oflSciat-'„„,„„,- ,;„„ .„ ,.. „.„i„„ „« „_.
I appropriation Ior tbe paying oi one-
"^"^V _ . I third of tbe coat of laying concrete
Real economy in baying dry gooda i''
reglatered letter.
Dr. laabella Hammond, in eare of Franchi, 21 Macdongal Street. New York City. A4vartliiaiiiaot
A laogbable, troe-to-lifo Weatern comedy in wbicb a pair of eow boy'a boota are exchanged for a pair of dain¬ ty eoatorn alippora with eomplieating reaalta. At tbo Plaaa Friday.
Advertlaemant
DaSilva'a l-lO-Ue Storo Jolly Cake. lOe pound. Coat ile Soap, 12 oi. bar. lOe Poroxido, 1 Ib. bottla, lOc Polroloom Jolly, } ib. bottla. lOe
Advertleamant
By apocial reqoaat, 14tb> at tb« /Cryatal, Godo."
Friday, Mareh "Milla of tbo
Advertiaaowat I
chief ia up against? Lost week was an exceptional one, I will admit, but there are lota of otber timea when t^e chief in enarge bas little time be ean call bia own—and all for tbe "glory" of it.
I happened to bave been witb Chief Cornell tbro moat of tbe work on tbe new fire alarm oalla, ao am in a posi¬ tion to give ao illnatration: Washing¬ ton's Birthday, we worked from 9 :S0 to abool 1:00. aaaiated by aevera I nojBbers of the departaent; Monday night, we qoit at 12 o'clock; loeaday night at 11:60; Wadnaaday nigbt at 1 o'eloek; Thuraday night I waa nnt thoro bat tbe Chief worked ontil aboat 8 o'clock; Friday nigbt, atart¬ ing at 11 o'clock, wo viaitod all tbe firo hoooii and plaeed new carda in tbon, aod alao changed tha chart in tko power booao, and finiohed at 1:16:
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ia not the getting ef goods aa"cheap," as you can, but rather it is the getting ! all i of the most real value. j
Uh'^erwear in the serviceable kinds: | Children's, 15c to 76c Ladies', 25e to $1.00 ,
Men'a, 60c to $1.75
A few odds and ends at about balf price.
Hoisery that will please for men, women or cbildren, 10c to 25c.
Glovea and Mittens, lOe to $2.60
Seaman's Reliable Dry Gooda Store, Main Street, Freeport
Jack, tbe Crystal favorite, sings for our illustrated songs every Saturday nigbt.
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We atill havo a good atock of non'a trooacra. all good valoea, and goarao- tood to koep color and ahape, fron 81.49 np. Baraach'a.
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Comedy Migbt at tbo Plasa 'ovary Wodooaday. 6000 foot of eoniody ood 6000 laagbe.
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A report was received from Chief of Police Hanae covering the time from April 10. 1912, to March 1. 1913. In ! that time 161 arrests were made, 89 ! being for misdemeanor, 47 for felony land 16 in tbe Children's Court. Of I ibe miademeanora 14 received jail sent¬ ence*, 21 fined, 84 sentences suapend¬ ed. 13 acquitted and 7 to tbe New York Penitentiary, Of the felonies 4 were sent to tbe County Jail, 5 to tbe New York Penitentiary, 14 beld for tbo Grand Jory, 6 finad, 16 acquitted and
3 bad aentence suspended. Of tbo Children'a Court eaies 7 were eent to tbe State Indoitrial School. 2 were committed te tbe Overseer of tbe Poor,
4 bad at>ntenea suspended and 2 wero acquitted.
Chlof Hanae'a eompariaon of the cost of tbo Poliee Department tko poat two yeora waa as followa: 1911-12, $5801.06, 19121-8. $6624.02. '
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Don't forget "Local Nigbt." ovary
Tooaday. Lota of fun; at the Cryatol.
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| FullText | Nassau County Review Vol. XVIII FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1913 No. 19 FREEPORT NEWS I We are obliged to bold over eonsid- erable newa tbia week becauae of laek •f time. Aa most of our readers know, tbe typesetting for tbe Soutb Sida Messenger ia done inr our otHie, an oor Simplex machine. Tbey being tbe official paper, are pablisning tbe Village Treaeurer's report tbia week, ¦nd tb« time required to set tbia bas sariogaiy Interfered witb our newa, wbieb wa trust our readera will make •llowaaeaa for. Church Notes Saabjaet el S.rman% Sarvica. el tho i atsd othar deln(. In th. (hureliaa and abitrch .aaiatla* Single copies ef tbe Review fer aale at Greenblatt'a and Biaitbwaite's, Railroad Avenae; Kiefer'a, Nesaau Vounty Review, DaSilva'a and Gobetz's Main Streat; DaSilva'a. Weat derrick Road. tf HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE Friday, Mareb Saturday, Sonday, Monday, Toaaday, Wedneaday, Tbarsday, Friday, Saturday, 7:88 p. m. 7:58 p. m. 8:26 p. m. 8:66 p. m. 9:38 p. m. 12, 10:16 p. m. 13, 11:04 p. m. 14, 11:28 p. m. 16. morn 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Cbriatian Science Society. Servicea ^Sunday morning at 11 a. ra.; Sanday School, aame hour; Hempstead Bank Bailding; aabject, Sanday, Marcb 9, "Man." Wedneaday evening servicea at 7:46 o'clock. "Miaaiona" .will be Ibe subject of tbe morning aermon in the Baptiat Church Sunday. In the evening, the paslor will preach UDon ibe subject, "The Choosing of Barabbas." A cord¬ ial invitation ia extended to all. L. Jonas of New York baa been iting his brother, B. Junaa. Tbe M. D. C. ia planning for anoth¬ er entertainment for Marcb 28; par¬ ticulars next week. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Vliller and daughter. Miss Florence, are spending several days at Southern Pines, North Carolina. Dr. Edwin Carman, who has been seriously ill daring the past week, is improvinK nicely, and is now able to sit np. He bad an attack of grippe, coupled with kidney trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller quietly celebrated the 39th anniversary of their wedding, Saturday and Sunday, at their bome on Soutb Main Street, where they received cards of greeting and flowers from their friends. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kol¬ isch and daughters, Miriam and Rose, Mr. and Mra. Abelei, all cf New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Garliuk of Brooklyn. Tbe various petitions nominating candidates for Village oifice have been filed witb Village Clerk Shea. Tbey are as follows: People's Part—President, Smith Cox; Trustees, Daniel B. Raynor, R. P. Weldon; treaaurer, Cbarlea D. Smitb; Collector, Fred Ortell; Puiice Josiice, Archer B. Wallace. Citizens Party— Preeident, Frank Stevena: Trustee, Corneliaa Van Reese, CbaMes P. Molloy ; Treasnrer, S. Dimon Smith; Colllector, D. Frank Seaman; Police Justice, Clinton M. Flint. Independent Party — President J. Hayler Ellisun. This is tbe only nom¬ ination on this ticket. $4.00 to $4.50 shoe value for $8.50 io Women's Tan and Gray Suede But¬ ton Boots. By special arrangements witb a Brooklyn factory, renowned for ita ap-to-date styles and tirst class manafactnre, we are able to make tbis efTer. All sizes in C and D widtba. Don't delay your porehaaing aa tbe range of sizes will soon he broken. "Ooyx" hoaiery to match. Cbaries D. Smitb. Advertisement. Fancy Bloateia New Salt Mackerel New Salt American Herring New iSalt Holland Herring New Salt Scotch Herring Fall Cream American Cheese, mild and atrong to salt tbe taate of every one, at Wahlen'a Delicateaaen, 71 So. Main St., opp. Colonial Theatre. Advartlaemei: t. DaSilva'a W. Merrick Road Store Friday and Saturday 36c Parlor Brooms, 19c Wire Cloth, Galvanised, 3c sq. ft Wire CIptb, black, 2c sq. ft. Rayo Lamp, coniplete, $1.49 Welabacb Gaa^J^antles, 10c op Window Pbanie, 10« yd Advertisament, Special offerings tbis week in Lad iea' skirts and dressep. We bave plaeed on sale our entire line of akirta and will acli tbem far below coat. See ear windows. Barasch's Dept Store. Advartlaement. A new advertiser in tbe Review tbia weak la O. W. Humphrey Contracting Co., ganeral contracting, making a ap« clalty of concrete construction auch aa aidewalka, etc. Look up tbe adv. wben yoa need anything in tbis line. On Toesday evening, Marcb 11, at tbe Frteport M. E. Cbarcb, will be beld a Group Rally, onder aupervisicn of vice president, Wiu. C. Conner. Tbe meeting of the Wonian's Mis¬ sionary Society waa beld at tbe Manse Wednesday afternoon. Items giving different aspects of tbe work done for foreign apeaking people were given by tbe membera of the aociety. Free literature diatributed at Ellis Island, day aehools, night acbools, kindergar¬ tens and sewing classes are among Ihe means uaed to reach those who come from other lands to this. A poem by Chaa. L. Lompson was read by Mra. Baxter. The work for Foreign Mis- siiona was presented by Mra. H. J. Raymore. This being the annual meeting, the ocffiers for the ensuing year were elected. Tbe result of ihe election was as follows: Mrs. John M. Baxter, president; Mrs. Elijah Smith, Mra. C. L. Roe, Mra. D. F. Dikeman, vice preaident; Mrs. C. E. Jones, record¬ ing aeeretary; Miss A. G. Cornwell, cor. aec'y; Mrs. K. A. Miller, aec. for literature; Mrs. C. C. Smith, treas¬ urer. In the Fire Department Planningrfor Park Francis R. North, one of the field aeeratariea of tbe PlavKround Associa¬ tion of America, visited Freeport laat Thursday and went over tbe ground proposed to be used as a Psrk, in com¬ pany with the local eommittee. After a thorough inspection, Mr. Nortb declared tbat tbe aite ia in an ideal location, being in the central part of tbe village, contiguoua to acbools. He declared tbat the aite baa splen¬ did advantages and bolds out a won¬ derful prospect for tbe village. "Tbere is a brook ranning through ™«'"». »•>• chief discovered tbat thia ground, ano there I think, you are , "f""'* »' bo" ¦pannets had ^een aent pecallarly favored. I bave worked' *'*h «»>e apparatos. After telepbon- oot playgrounds in citiea .bat would , '"K ""d viaiting neighboring villages have appropriated thousanda of dol- "here tbere were chemical tanks. M.tt.r. ol IntaraM to and about tha firaoMB In our locai d.p«rtnn«nt by H. E. P. After a delay of nearly tta montbs from tbe time of order, tbe new chem¬ ical engine bas been finished hnd test¬ ed. On account of a few tmall articles missing, however, the machine could not be immediately placed in service. Chief Cornell received word daring tbe week that a representative would be out Saturday atternoon to test out I Village Trustees All tbe members of tbe Villag* Board were preaent at tbe meetlag loak Friday evening except Troatee Myriek wbo was reported sick. Tbe following communication wu ro¬ ceived and filed for future eonaidam- tion. "Tbe Onslow-Moore Compauy have purchased and are now apreading npon tbe Village streets in tba aootb- west part of tbe Village, namely Wbaley Avenue, Rose Street and part of Archer Streets several tbouaand buabels of shells, thus making the atreets navigable at all times of tbo lyear, and feel that tbe Village abould j bear a portion of tbe expenae; eitbor tbe coat ef sheila or coat of carting. I and would ask tbat your Board aet ; upon the matter. I As far as the payment of same ia you bave a playground lo be prood '«»y °^ MerncK hook ana i^aooer uo,, """"¦.-" " "•'7„; 7h-~«'in-«~'^w'- i «:on«;«»'"ed I understand tbat at preaent of No. 1, Mr. Bedell, wbo had rebuilt i « ""eatioo para for the village. We ^ (h«re is little or no money in tbe Road The committee, accompanied by A. i the wagon, soon made spanners. J'"* "'°''7 "" 'f.of'reJTs n.'fh^t' '"""^ ""'^ *'"' O""""'""*" Company S. Malcomson, t>f th. fiim of Smith A I When the representative arrived, he J^"'" „; J.^^J" ,;" J^j^'"' '^J^ , i« ""li"*! '^ pay the bills at tbe prea- Malcomson, apent the entire morniny i'o"nd «hat no washers had been •"« „"P'- i?:""'V„V ^^^^^^ time, to be reimburaed after ap¬ on the grounds. Engineer Malcomson '«' the cqnnection of tbe outlet of ihe ^'X"'''"" ¦?..Jl_!^°:!"..^_ °fuJ*'! propriations have been made and tbe a J ' .^ .t. «. - . ' air taalrm lata tUa .aala ..laaa aaA Wtliie UH IH figured out the line .1. , I I.- /: I telephone or drop ua a postal the eng ne. In making final arrange- . i .. « f »¦> t~ « * .. LI * J- _ A tu t be glad to send yoo copies of Local Topics Cammont. and .aplanatiaaa net antlraiy af a naw. natur., on *iiia(a affair* by th. Miitor. FIRE CALL CARD. We were pleased to have so many of our readers call or send for copies ol tbe new tire calla wbicb went Into ef¬ fect last Friday at midnight. We have plenty of tbese cards on band, and aball be pleased to have any of our readera procure tbem. If you will we will tbese by, glad mail. be cour- THE MORE IMPORTANT. A reader aaka ua if it is not more important to have sites for our fire t such a brook as vou have- fi"»"y"C«>«d one tbrough tbe cour-i'™l"'"""» to nave sues ior our nre Plavaround to be p"ud '-y o' Merrick Hook and Ladder Co..'''«'«"" 'han to spend so much time on playground lo be Prood / Mr. Bedell, who had rebuil i """"f"" P"" *«'the village. We Hundred party and Club. Mareh 11, Tuesday evening~Ep- wcrth League Rally in M. E. Church. March 15, Satnrday, 10 a. m. —Re¬ publican Toiln Convention, at Liberty Hall, Hemnstead. «„ March 18, Tuesday—Village EUc- tion. MarcK 26, Wednesday evening—An¬ nual Sapper of the Church Improve- JServices willbeheld in the M. E. ment Society of the Presbyterian Cburchat 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. i * hu/ch ... The pastor, W.- A. Richard, willl March 27, Thursday evening--Mas- preach at botb services. A claaa of j 2""•"^^ Social Clao Church of Trans- 43 rew members, with others to fol i"B"r'»t"on. air tanks into the main pipes, and pieces of sheet lead were used. Then, after some packing hud been taken frum the steam engine for another joint, the test was held, with a large fire that bad been built for the occa- I aion. Coming Events l The mixture aaed in thia t&nk is a March 8, tomorrow night-Republic-l"'"hination manufactured by the an Preferential Primaries. 5 to 9 """Ite" of the apparatua. althoogh o'clock. ""y liquid could be uaed, and ia forced March 11, Tueaday Avening—Five'°"1"'"^«'" ?25 pounds air preaaure. af work tn be don^ while Mr. North sketched nut a plan of recreation, arranging to get the moat space for amusements frum the first portion picked for develop¬ ment. money finds its way to tbe treasory. ! which I presume will be about July." \ The communication was signed by Al¬ vin A. Sealey, manager. A motion made by Trostee Sigmond low, was received into thia charch laat Sunday as a result of the revival meeting. Fifty-two bave joined since Jan. 1. Unclaimed Letters The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a St. Patrick's supper in the church Marcb 17th, from 6 to 8 p. ra. On Sunday of last week the contest between the members of the Epworth League of the M. E. Charch was com¬ pleted. The Leagae had been divided into two classes known as the "Reds" and the "Bluea." Points were given for attendance and taking part at the meetings of the League. Tbe "Reda" captained by William C. Connor, won by ahout SO points. Willard VanRiper was the captain of the "Blues." St. Patrick'a Day tbia year comes in Holy Week. Good Catholics will re¬ member tbis in choosing the manner of celebrating tbe day. "No feast¬ ing" will be in order.—Tbe Tablet. The aerviees in tbe Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration fer the follow¬ ing week are as followa: Sunday Holy Communion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon. 10:46; evening prayer and sermon. 7:46; on Wednesday tbere will be Litany and Intercession at 10:30 a. m.; Tbarsday. evening prayer and set- men ac 8 p. m.; Friday. Evcnaong at 6. Tbe speaker for next Thursday ev¬ ening ia announced to be Rev. C. W. Baldwin, of the Church of tbe Resor- rection, New York City. Unclaimed letters for the followinsr are advertised at the Freeport Poat Oflice: Bruce, Mr. W. A. Burr. Miss Helen. 20 Stockton Place Baldwin, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Dr. Burch, Mrs. Emma Bedell, M rs. George, 2 Brown, Mrs. N. B.. 61 Alexander Ave. Browne. Chas. Carrol, Mrs. L. Golden, Arundal Mary Halle, Mrs. Louis J., Lexington Ave, Humens, Master Martin Haoaer, Mr. Wilbur Jones. Mr. C. W., 10 Waverly Place Jackson. Mrs. Maria, 310 Waverly PI. King, Dr. Samuel T. Mille, Mrs. John Names, Mrs. Sewell Smitb. Miss Nellie, 10 Bennington Ave. Solle, Mr. C. Schroeher, Mr. Loais Smith, Mrs. Lena, 4185 Grafton Ave. Timmey, Mr. Frank Robt. G. Anderaon, P. M. Freeport, N. Y., Marcb 8, 1918. and ia working for it, j, on the other hand it aeems thoee I who are or should be interested in tbei other propoaition are not doing any work whatever. There ia no doubt' that if a proper proposition was sub- mitted to the votera of the village 1 ^^^ seconded by Trustee Randall waa the neceaaary money fo. procuring thei„„ied whereby the Village enters into sites would be appropriated. ; ^ ^ontiact to furnish the Freeport Rail- AS TO FREE LOTS ' '^'""^ Company with electric power, ia ' acci.rdance with the report of Engineer Laat week we publiahed a communi-j William R. Smitb, aa publiahed lo cation from a reader in which he criti-1 last week's isaue. The Railroad dance at Freepert I The working of the machine, once cised one of cur local theatres and our j Company is to pay all cost of inatall- it waa adjusted, was all that could be pol'ce dtpartnicnt for allowing a draw- ing the apparatua furniahed by tbem ; desired. The fire had been allowed to '"R for 'o's. o' promoting u acheme by ' also for maintenance and repairs. Toe get good headway, but immediately which a pereon waa "given" a lot at I transmission line, which is to be erect- the chemical was turned on it could be Riverhead, for a nominal charge for ed by the Company ia to pass through aeen that the iiplotion waa a powerful drawing the deed. Centre Street to Lnng Beach Avenue, one, and that in a room or building. Under the circumatancea. I waa aur-] south on Long Beach Avenue te Pine where the fire ia not open to tbe air, P^'sed very much to see a similar item i street and eaat on Pine Street to Grove great results might be expected. It in a leading Brooklyn daily last Satur-j street, and will be at least 20 feet ia also claimed by the manufacturers day night, advertising a concern which Ubove the atreet and three feet above that the mixture used has a very would give a lot "near Montauk any wiring of the Telephone Company, strong efTect on th smoke in a room. Point" to any peraon making 50 words The contract ia for one year and the ao that men uaing it could stay where f''0"i 'he phrase, " The port of entry" Village ehall not be required to furniah (he smoke was thicker than if they and if they wanted additional lota they j , maximum of over 200 kilowatta at were using water. There is also to be could buy tbem for $50 each. 1 any time unleaa other arrangemente be a connection on fhe main pipe aupply In view of the fact that city papera • entered into. The company has the ing the hcse so that it can be attached seem to talte any advertiaing from L. i option oJ renewing for anotber year at to a hydrant and clear water fed I. real estate dealera fishing for suck-j the aflme rate and conditiona, unleas throuBh the hoae, for wetting down era, it ia not to be expected that tbey the Village sball give the Company a embera, etc., and alao for refilling the would turn down thia advertising, but i written notice at least 6 montbs prtv- tank, so that it will not be necessary i venture lhe asaertion that the charge [ jous to the expiration of the agree- to refill it with buckets, once it of $7 which they make for the lots is ment. Bills are to be rendered to tbe is emptied. '""V ¦'' the property is worth. ] Company on or about tbe first of each I venture to predict that the engine, ™,^,^, ^^r,r> i month and are to be paid by the com- TOWN TAXES, if it can be promptly handled, will save hundreds of dollars in tiie courae of a year.. The acheme looks like a day for paying your town taxes with very practical one, is simple of opera- out additional percentage. See ad- tion, and witb the strong chemical vertiaing in this paper for particulars, used will do away with the necessity of flooding a boase where there ia buti NEW FIRE CALLS, a small fire, or wbere it is confined to gear it in mind! We are now work- one room. ing under the new fire calls. Using It IS to be placed in the engine an old card may send the firemen to houae and to be under the eharge of another aection of the village, when : you give a fire alarm. pany within ten days and in default of I the ofldcers of that company. The securing of tbe Chemical tank brings up the fact that the village prob-1 Mrs ably secured more from the $5,000 bond Fied Aacoli, of Soatb Main Street, iaaue for fire apparatus than it has died Thursday morning at the Naasau ever befere secured for a similar Hospital, Mineola. wbere sbe waa tak- amoont. In addition to the tank, en the Sunday previous, which was secured with tbe balance , Mra. Aacoli, wbo was well known in of the money, we secured tbree large the Italian colony here, was born in team hose wagons, and a eity sorvice ; Haly 33 years ago and has lived in book and ladder truck. Babylon has, Freeport for the past 8 years. She just paid $2,000 for a truck similar to was married to Mr. Ascoli 16 years ours, and it bas been stated that the I ago. Stewart Company, if we wanted toj Besides her huabard she is sarvived Next Tueaday, March 11. is the laatj tucb payment, upon 2 days' notice tbe Village shall bave the rigbt to discon¬ nect the service. The next meeting of the Board will be beld Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the meeting of the Village BoardT held Tuesday afternoon, Preaident Hanse and Trustees Bedell and Randall were present. The agreement to farnisb eleetrie carrent to tbe Freeport Railroad Com- i pany for tbe trolley line at 3i cents jfrom the station to the waterfront waa wife of I signed. The Treasurer's annaal report waa received and tbe annual financial atate¬ ment of ordinary expenses for the fis¬ cal year was made op. Tbe amounta asked for in tbe budget is $86,748.75, divided up as follows: General fund, $8000 Street fund, $9600 Street ligbt fond. $9000 Board of Health, $2000 *Fire Department fund, incloding tbe OBITUAKY Mariangiola Ascoli, Miss Olive Patterson is annoanced to lead tbe meeting of tbe Yoong Peo¬ ple'a Society in tbe Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening. The topic ia "Obeying Conacience." "Weary in Well Doing" will be tbe Sunday morning aermon tbeme of Rev. Cbaries Herbert Scholey at tbe First Presbyterian Charch. The evening sabject will be "One wbo sat at Jesus' feet." A good Western comedy for Satur¬ day at tbe Plata, "Polly at tba Raneb." Sbe artivea unexpoetedly. The boya all fall in lova witb bar, bnt aba marriaa tbe moat baabfol on*. Advertlaament. Freeport Coal Co., aoeeeaaor to W. P. W. Baff. tbe lorgoat eoal dealer on Long laland. The ebcapeat plan to buy coal. ExeloaiTe dealer in a«ma of Ibe beat gradaa of coaL AdvertlaaflBMit. It yo« are partiog witb yoor bair fMd Smitk a BmdaW* ad Tbe Loyal Sona' Sunday School Class is arranging a "Scotch Nigbt" for Marcb 18tb, when a number of Scotch frienda will entertain the as¬ semblage in tbe Cbapel witb their na¬ tive costomes, moaic, songs and reci¬ tations. Part of tbe evening will be occupied by Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey's stereopticon lecture on "Quaint Gdinborgb." A limited number of ticketa ara on aale by mem¬ bera of tbe elaaa. Fourteen Years Ago (Items of iuterest from the Review files fourteen years ago thia week) , The N Y ft N J Teiepbone Co ; e»<^hanRe for more expensive apparat-• by four sons, Anthony, Albert, Alfred interest on tbe fire equipment bonda expeet to'eatablish a central oflSce here ! "*• "°"''^ *"°* "'J?,*"^ 5*"'. "^ P"'J* i ¦"'^ Joseph, and one daughter, Mary. ; and paying off one of the $600 bonds, in tbe near futnre for tbe wagona. Tbe chemical tank Funeral services were held Satnrday i $4456.25 Mr. and Mra O J Smitb celebrated i*^'™"'°"''*""'*^°'"''''"" '* ""^ morning when High Mass was cele-j Interest fund, $2792.60 be secured for at the present time. their twentieth wedding anniveraary. brated at the Catholic Cburch of Our Tnesday five propositions were acted (Mr and Mrs Smitb are now living at I ^' ' ^" apparatus representative who Holy Redeemer, Rev. Charles A. Logue i upon by tbe Board. The first waa for ' *¦• in town Saturday afternoon ra-1 officiating. Interment was in tbe i tbe appropriation of $2060 for an all marked, "yonr committee must bave Catholic Cemetery at Oyster Bay oni night lighting schedule. Tbe $9000 Lynbrook.) I. Gobetz organizes tbe (3oamopoli- tan Sanitary Co. (Mr. Gobetz ia new living at Long Beacb). Clyde Wallaee eelebrated bis llth birthdav witb a birthday party. been 'wise'." Saturday. The lawful ecclesiastic ceremony on December 27, 1897, uniting m bonds of Aa the time for cleaning up for Spring approaches, be sore tbat that heap of grass or leavea ia not wbere it { ia apt to do any barm or so that you will bave to call out tbe department to j assist you. Or if you sae your neigh- Tbe funeral services of Miss Ada HoUoway, a former resident of thia village, were held in the M. B. Chnrcb Wednesday. in tbe Street Light fund in tbe budget takes care of tbe lighting un a moon¬ light acbedole but tbe proposition givea the vnters a chance to atate whether they want a moonlight or an all night schedule. Tbe otber propositions were: Te n.. . , a ss TJ : sam uiuBi yrupoBitiuns were; i» The funeral aerviees of Mrs. Ida I „,i,„,- . suait. a.A ta aaaaias a OarU ir . , L J- A IKU J aatborize tbe Board to appoint a Park rmfna Kotoham ^ hn A,aA T^hnaaAam ^ r-r The Senior L. I. l.. gave the Jonior L. T. L.'s and Ligbt Beareri a aocial Monday afternoon in Brooklyn Hall. Aftar an intaraating program tbe tem¬ peranca folka bad a aocial tima play¬ ing gamea, and tbia waa followed by rofreabinaots. Tbara were 61 raem¬ bera and 10 viaitora proiant. Tbe Senior L. T. L. meeta at the home of the Soparintendent, Mra. Et- U J. Gbrman, 60 Brooklyn Ava., Monday, llareb 10. Tbe Interoatioaal Bible Studenta Aaaociatioa baa Ongagod D. J. Cohea to daliver bia loetar* aa "Tbo New Hoaven asd a now Bartb" Sunday af- it I torooeo at 8 o'eloek, io Brooklvn Hall. AAiprUaaammt \ Adatlaaioo ia froa niid no eolloctloB. matrimony Isabella Avelline Franchi, bo, j^jng jt .qn tbe riak of being Monroe Ketcham. who died Thursday I p""'"'.'..;„„. »„ .!.» titonn »,„™ »i.. daughter of the late Giovanni Franchi, told to mind yoor own affairs, and ask I at the home of her daaghter, Mra, F.' ^*"""""'°"= »» ^^e S6000 from tbe and Frank Eugene Hammond, aon of bin, to be a little careful. Remember Dr. George Hollia Hammond, deceased, i j, ^m go,t the village $33 every time wbo. until tbe fall of 1899. waa a resi- e. j dent of Freeport, Long Island, N. Y,, ia still in force. Dr. Frank Eugene Hammond on no occasion baa borne any part of the ex¬ pense of bia wife'a maintenanee, pleas¬ nre or educatiun. tbe whiatle blows when the chemical ia placed in commisaion, besides tbe tima loat by from 50 to 100 men from their regalar occupationa, for which there is no remuneration. Tbere is no kick coming, for Until further notice, pleaae com-1 leem anxious enough to get tbe ofiice, mnnicate by mail only, preferably by I but did yoo ever realize just what your tn a. u t« t,. ,, s t. I earniuga of the light plant for exten- E. Pitcher booth Ocean Ave., after a I,j^ "jbooq ,„^ ,J ; , „, ^^^^ ingering illness were bed Sunday af- ^,^„ ,,„t ,„ „ten.ions and $1600 ternoon. Rev. Elmer E. Loux oflSciat-'„„,„„,- ,;„„ .„ ,.. „.„i„„ „« „_. I appropriation Ior tbe paying oi one- "^"^V _ . I third of tbe coat of laying concrete Real economy in baying dry gooda i'' reglatered letter. Dr. laabella Hammond, in eare of Franchi, 21 Macdongal Street. New York City. A4vartliiaiiiaot A laogbable, troe-to-lifo Weatern comedy in wbicb a pair of eow boy'a boota are exchanged for a pair of dain¬ ty eoatorn alippora with eomplieating reaalta. At tbo Plaaa Friday. Advertlaemant DaSilva'a l-lO-Ue Storo Jolly Cake. lOe pound. Coat ile Soap, 12 oi. bar. lOe Poroxido, 1 Ib. bottla, lOc Polroloom Jolly, } ib. bottla. lOe Advertleamant By apocial reqoaat, 14tb> at tb« /Cryatal, Godo." Friday, Mareh "Milla of tbo Advertiaaowat I chief ia up against? Lost week was an exceptional one, I will admit, but there are lota of otber timea when t^e chief in enarge bas little time be ean call bia own—and all for tbe "glory" of it. I happened to bave been witb Chief Cornell tbro moat of tbe work on tbe new fire alarm oalla, ao am in a posi¬ tion to give ao illnatration: Washing¬ ton's Birthday, we worked from 9 :S0 to abool 1:00. aaaiated by aevera I nojBbers of the departaent; Monday night, we qoit at 12 o'clock; loeaday night at 11:60; Wadnaaday nigbt at 1 o'eloek; Thuraday night I waa nnt thoro bat tbe Chief worked ontil aboat 8 o'clock; Friday nigbt, atart¬ ing at 11 o'clock, wo viaitod all tbe firo hoooii and plaeed new carda in tbon, aod alao changed tha chart in tko power booao, and finiohed at 1:16: (CoDtinood on page 8) ia not the getting ef goods aa"cheap" as you can, but rather it is the getting ! all i of the most real value. j Uh'^erwear in the serviceable kinds: Children's, 15c to 76c Ladies', 25e to $1.00 , Men'a, 60c to $1.75 A few odds and ends at about balf price. Hoisery that will please for men, women or cbildren, 10c to 25c. Glovea and Mittens, lOe to $2.60 Seaman's Reliable Dry Gooda Store, Main Street, Freeport Jack, tbe Crystal favorite, sings for our illustrated songs every Saturday nigbt. AdvarUsatnaBt. We atill havo a good atock of non'a trooacra. all good valoea, and goarao- tood to koep color and ahape, fron 81.49 np. Baraach'a. Advartlaamaait Comedy Migbt at tbo Plasa 'ovary Wodooaday. 6000 foot of eoniody ood 6000 laagbe. AdvertteaaaaaL A report was received from Chief of Police Hanae covering the time from April 10. 1912, to March 1. 1913. In ! that time 161 arrests were made, 89 ! being for misdemeanor, 47 for felony land 16 in tbe Children's Court. Of I ibe miademeanora 14 received jail sent¬ ence*, 21 fined, 84 sentences suapend¬ ed. 13 acquitted and 7 to tbe New York Penitentiary, Of the felonies 4 were sent to tbe County Jail, 5 to tbe New York Penitentiary, 14 beld for tbo Grand Jory, 6 finad, 16 acquitted and 3 bad aentence suspended. Of tbo Children'a Court eaies 7 were eent to tbe State Indoitrial School. 2 were committed te tbe Overseer of tbe Poor, 4 bad at>ntenea suspended and 2 wero acquitted. Chlof Hanae'a eompariaon of the cost of tbo Poliee Department tko poat two yeora waa as followa: 1911-12, $5801.06, 19121-8. $6624.02. ' Im Praeptrt Im « Pigi Don't forget "Local Nigbt." ovary Tooaday. Lota of fun; at the Cryatol. Advert iaMBMit. |
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