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Nassau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau (^unty
FREEPORT. N. Y.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17 1915
Vol. XX. No. 3S
FreqH^rt
Singts copiaa of the Review for tale «t Graenblatti't and Braithwaite's, Rail¬ road Avenge; Miehnotf'i, Nassau County Review, DaSllva's and Go- betz,'a. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merrick Road. tf.
BIGHWATEK TI0E TABLE
TheM times am lor Soody Hook. D*dact 31! miirates (er HaDapdoad Bar)
Social and Personal
Mctoto AteM Ommf, VUle ami Parties of Freeoertan ead Their FfiOadt
t
Friday, Sept.
Saturday,
Sanday
lloiu}ay,
Taaadey,
Wadnesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Sattifday,
17 18 19 20 21 22 2:i 24
2:4ii p. m. 8:57 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 5:37 p. 01. 6:27 p. m. 1:14 p.*. 7 :57 p. m. 8:88 p. on. 9:!? p. tsi.
Father O'Tooic ii t;t! a retreat at Sbeltat Island thu wceit.
I
Tbe Village offic«i will be located in the Pettit boiidisK on and after Oct. 1. ',
Henry E. Rider is ittll confined to his heme as tbe reaolt of an operation, hut is ilowly improving.
The Freeport Coal Co. will allow April prices for coal for the last few dtyi of September; see adv.
A rummage sale will be held in the etore opposite the Review Building, Main Street, Saturday, October 2.
A new advertiser in the Review tbis week is Berts' Specialty Shop, open¬ ing in tba Pettit Puilding Saturday; aee adv. ____^
Tha old iteam mill bnilding on At¬ lantic Avenue has been torn down tbis week by tbe owner, C. Milton Foreman. _____«.
Ad intereatthg repprt of tbe exper¬ iences of Assistant Scoutmaster Osen- fasm cf Troop 2, Boy Scouts, will be publiihed next week.
The "J5panesa Garden" corner Main Street and Merrick Road, was reopened Tuesday night by tbe Oregon Comedy and Vaudeville Co.
G. Bennett Smith advertiies prices on Ford aotoi in this iiiue of the Re¬ view. Mr. Smith is now tha sole agent for theae cari, and invites early attention.
Tbe sea food market formerly on Weat Merrick Road, opposite Da- Silva'i, has removed to tbe building on Bedell Street formerly occupied by G. H. Rapp, grocer.
Arthur Ceagon of Weat Randall Avenue haa been given the leacjing i comedy role of "Alphonae" in "The! Girl Who Smiles" st the Longacre | Theatre, New York. |
The Freeport Specialty Shop is a!
noth advertiser in tbe Review tbia |
week, for "unique, individual and dif> j
parent" articles for ladies and misiea;
«e advsrtising columns.
vA band of thieving gypsiea went i throDgb here Tueaday ntorning, but | were carefully watched by Sheriff i Pettit and compelled to keep moving. | Tbe chief aaid tbey were bound for Newark, N. J. |
Mra. Otto Graaer, Smith Street, I took four first prizetf and 2 aeconds [ with her single comb White Orping-: tons at the Rtvarhead Fair this week. { Mra. Graaer bad aeven entries from i which she meived tbe six prizes.
The auto van of Clarence Williams i caught tire Wednesday at Bayaide and wat partly destroyed. It was not j inaured. Early in the aeaaon three j horaes belonging tn l^r. Williams | were destroyed, having contracted \ glanders. !
Nsrrow Escspe from Drowning rj
While bathing at Woodcleft on I Thursday Misa Charlotte Gardner of j 37 Sibith Street narrowly eacaped I drowning. She slipped into a bole, ! and the water had almost covered her [ head when ahe called for help.. Miss-f Clara Rouba of'Brooklyn got to Mfaa | Gardner's aide flrat and finaMy g it a i firm hold on her. Mias Kirk of Waod-1 haven took Misa Rouba' band, and by forming a life chain, pclled her to [ safety. Miss Gardner undoubtedly' owes ber lifa to Miss Roubi>.
Vr. and Mrs. Wm. Haaaenkamp and daughter and Mr. and Mra. George Koeatner of Windsor Terrace, Brook lyn, spent a pleaaant week in Freeport
Mr. and Mra. William Scbumaehcr hava iaaoed invitations to tbe mar* riage of tbeir daughter. Mils Marie Bolton, to Henry Preaton Roe, on Sat¬ urday, September 18, at 6 o'clock, at the Preabyterian Cburch.
A masquerade dance waa given by tbe dancing class of Mrs. Chariea G. Hill at tbe home of Fred Braytoo, i Laos Avenue and North Grove Street, ! Friday evening. Mias Mildred Stilea I and Fred Garrison drew the lucky : nomber and tho prize waa tbe privi¬ lege of giving an exhibition in dan;:ing.
Mra. Charles H. Scboley has been aaked liy the Neighborhood Workers Aaaociation to aasume the position which Misa Cbiids, tbe trained work¬ er, held for two yeara. Mra. Scboley baa for yaara been interested in thia wd^k and it is trusted ahe can be in- [ duced to accept the poaition.
Mr. and Mra. R. A. Miller of Smith Street, who were called to tbe borne of tbeir aon Sereno, at New Bedford, Maaa., have returned home. , Tbeir aon. Sereno Miller, waa operated upon aeveral weeka ago for appendicitia, and was recovering alewiy, when he •offered a relapse and Mr. and Mrs. Miller were summoned at once. He ia now recovering nicely.
Laat~Wedheaday, Sept. 8, a aorpriae party was given in honor of Mias Jea- ale Gobetz'a birthday, at ber home on Main St. It waa a big jurpriae to Misa Jeaaie, but everybody had a good time. Those preaent were Jeiaie Go- betz. Gwendolyn Hornbeck, Vira Ray¬ nor, Marion Losee. Myrtle Shea, Anna Matthias, Alma Smith, Gertmoe Rey¬ nolds. Martha Hoffman, Diana Peroni. Isabel Donnelly, Lester Eaaex. Ed¬ ward Jenkins, Phillip Loux. Nathan Israel, Lawrence Schlosa, Whitney Hoovler, Fred Montroaa, Fred Ander¬ son, Bernie Gobetz, Jamea Lathofi.
A party given by Miaa Charlotte Gardner at her home. 78 Smith Street, waa greatly enjoyed by ber friends. Singing, dancing and gamea were in dulged in. Each one preaent did some¬ thing toward the entertainment. Thoae moat interesting were Mia* Clara Roubs of Brooklyn and Mra. Thomas Heenan, who received prizes for doing the Tango. At 12.80 a sumptuous collation was served.
Among tboae nresent were Miaa Clara Rouba of Brooklyn, Misa Ida Kirk of Woodhaven. Mr. and Mra, King, Mr. and Mrs. Kearns, Mr and Mra. Madison, Mr. Fred Raynor, Mr. Gilganor, Mr. and Mra, Heenan. Mr. and Mrs. Girdner, Miss Charlotte Gardner, Maater Teddy Gardner, Mra. Hunt, Misa Nina Clark, Mr. Edward Seaman and dthera.
News of the Qorchcf i Oysters Here iaPkatyjk &t Fraternal Orders
aahimt el Stnmme. %mrn.m, al the waakl (Sp-cial Correapoad«lt) I
aad edMv deiaos ia iIm charahes j "Succulent American bitraiTa
I hearty welcome from carafsB 1 I wives, for it ia the only food tha caat | At tbe regular maating of Maaaapa
RaseliaB
Ih the Fire Department
Misa J. C. Ross is announced to lead tbe Epworth League meeting Sunday night ib tbe M. E. Church; topic, "Epworth League Study Coa^aes."
Firat Church of Chriat, Scientist.— Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Hempstead Bank Building; subject next Sunday, Sdptember Id. "Matter."
The annual Sunday School excursion of the Cburch of tbe Transfiguration will be held next Saturday Sept. 18. Boats will Ifave Patterson's Dock at 9 o'clock.
Talka on the^ Bahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodge, at 6() Jay Avenue, Freipdrt, Sunday afternoons at 8:30; subject for September 19, "Tbe reali-
.... . . - ^ -I The Frveport A. A. laaddeCaat laat ••¦**•"•'«"»•'«« »»aa^«i»««««t»6M
CS2.3raU'"^ ^ Satarday. af tar wlaaiac taa ia a iwm. I *¦ '^u^tf^'^'
at tba haoda of tks lirkMisil ffiO A. „_ -——^
C.; aeore 6 to 0. tlv haai k«a kava j FIBE COUNCIL
lost bat 7 gaiaea tMs aaaaMi. Safj The regular meatiog of the Firs^ them beiiBg akst omtt. \ Ccnncil was held at the Track Hoaaa
Erbe for tba aisitnga s ill bid a fo« , Wedneaday evening. Present were:
of which has hot gOne aoarias." ^qaa Lodge, F. and A., M., next Moo-
*'R" ia again in tbe names of tbe day evening, SepteotOtf tO, at tbe
months, so the oyster aeaaon ia opaa. , jBaaik Balding. Roekville Centre, an
Reports aay the succnlent bivalvaa|iliMtiated lecture wilt be delivered by'game. aUowiag bat iwa'bi^ Akraiaa Chief Pearsall, Wardena Williams of are good and plentiful tbis year flit. Wor. John A. Dertbick, on the and Edwarda cack Catta« a ai^le. i Hose I, Cotter of Hose 2. Clark and
Tbis is a matter of rejoicing for tbo: Maaoaic Home at Utica. A apecial Bedell waa wild, iaaaam aiae f-rr-, ! Pettigrew of Hoae 3. Snmaer and careful housewife, for oystera ara tba i tBTJtatioe ia extended to all members i but fanned t>irtaca oca. , Powers of Hose 4. Rupert and Rice of
only food the price of wbicb baa ta-'< of tba Maaonic fraternity to be pres- Rcynor'a stop ia tbe foat aaakw waa j Engine 1 and Hunt and Niles of Tmek mained unchanged. > cat oa tbU occaaion. I the fielding featarc. Kaqraar cat ^Ika 1-
H. F. Moore, Deputy CommiaakaMr: ! ball near 2nd baaa. atafyad aa tkat Hoae I reported tbat tbe axia oo
of the Bureau of Fisheries, receatlj : JR. O. U. A. M. ! bag aad threw to Pattat. nMpirtiag a | their wagon bad been broken from tba
fl
ty of the Second Coming of Chriat aa ; luxurious few ia no index to tlie
declared that in comparison with the PSat Councilor Prast of Lockport j fa*t doable play. AtarasM Made a fee
25 to 75 per cent, increaae in the jinee jj y., am) Sute Chaplain Burroogba ¦ «=¦'«* •«> th* Sth toaiac of L. C^wia^i
of egga, poultry and meata, the oys „f Lynbrook Council paid a visit to '• •»'»-
tera of tbe multitude ia better tban Preaport Council Friday evening Fieida atarred at bat tettiag tkfaa
ever and abont aa cheap. He poiated- Biwtber Praat attended tbe State Ses- *>'*¦• «»•»• <>' *^-^ t***^ a tzipia.
out tbat tbe tremendous increase in ,{„, ,t filenville, and then psid a via-1 Donovaa made a aaaaaliwal atop of
tbe coat of "fancy" oyaters listed by ^ it to tbe soothern part of tbe State |'^^o'"''*••*•"*•»« *«»*
name on roenua and consumed by the before returning home
Village
Trustees
3<pt
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Hymeneal
t:ORBY—HENSLER Miaa Ethel Louiae Corby of Frec> port apd Fred Lewia Hensler of New York City were married on Saturday, September 4. by Rev. Reginald H. Scott, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration.
Jelly Glaeaaa. 26c do«. 12 at. preserving kettles, 25c Fruit Jar Rubber*. 5u doz. Da Silva Merrick Road and 6 and 10c Store, next to P. O. ^^_^^ arfvartlaamant.
' Up-to-datV millinery at Berta' i)ew shop. City a^ls at. leas than city pricea.
r
At ths Pluza Mon. Sept. 20th. Mary Milet Minter in a pieturization ot the famoua'aong by Chaa. K. Harria "Al¬ waya in the Way." Tubs. Paramount Program Mario Doro in "The Morale cf Marcua." Wed., Frank Daniels' flrat time in pictarea in "Crooky," a comady of errors of 'ihe higher ordei^. Tharn., Paifamount Prograni, Edith Taliaferro in "Young Romance" and Paramount Travel Picture. Frid., Chariea Clary in "Strathmote" by "Oalda," a drama ttoat haa «%reated an spoch in motion pictom art. Sat., •'the friah tn America." proda««I In Ireland by SIdioev Oloott.^
Coming Frid., Detr-Sf Faeaaay 2 raal eonvwibf. Chariea Chtalfn in "Thn Bank." . RMoambar tbe date, RattanK bar tba pisca. "Plaaa."
r AdV
Regular meeting SIptember 16.
Application received from H. S. Tyle. Cedar and Weat Side Avea., asking for the immediate removal of guy poie; referred to Electrician Wal ling to be remedied,
Applicatiop for increaae ot rental for bouse of Truck No. 1 as approved by Fire Council from $12.50 to $26 WBB received. The Company baa con¬ tracted for installation of heating plant at ita own expenae for heating the building for storage of motor apparat- ua. Granted, to be paid from March 1, aoon as plant is installed. ' Bond of Police Justice Flint J500 aubmitted (or approval; referred back to be prepared in apcurdance witb Sec. 11 Public Officers Law.
Contract awarded to Luab Sign Works to remodel electric sign uaed .at.electric show to use on roof of Pet¬ tit building where new village office ia to be located, at a coat of |6U.
Applicationa granted: Sidewalka— F. E. Story, Bergen Place, 290 tt. ; F. H. Kearney, Hillside Ave,, 81 ft.: H. P, Libby, Pine St. and Third Place. Water—C W, Lowe, Center St, ; Timothy Cronin, So. Main St; Erneat Wallgruve, Shonnard Ave.; J. Mur¬ ray. S. Main St. Lighting—Albert diMartino, Pettit Building; William E. Comba. W. Merrick Road; H. R. Johnaon, 268 E. Seaman Ave.; Die- drieh Newmann, 360 Pine St.; Free- port Ice and Fuel Co , S. Main St-; Clock& Seaman, W. Merrick Road.
Resolution paaaed instructing Caun- adfor Swezey to make final report on hia collectiona of taxea and water rentalsi?at n^xt meeting of ^oard on Oct. 7, at which time it ia intended to instroct Coonnel to take action to coUsct all water rentals two years or more in 'arreara.
Preaident Lamb and Truatee Ran¬ dall empowered to furnish new vil¬ lage offlce, 'with a limit of $600."
A. B. Wallace, on behalf of Hose Co. No. 1, applied for parmiwion to block off Cbarch Street, opposite Smith & Bedell'a drug store for a "community danoe" on Saturday even¬ ing, Sept. 26, from 8 to U :45 P. M.; granted.
ReaoluAon passed directing Road Commissioner to discontinoe all road work excepting where apocialiy or¬ dered by tba Board.
Roasell S. Randall Informs ua that be is entering into the Inaurance game. Rates upon any linea incltid- ing antomabile. Ife, accident i.nd health, Are, burgiary, plate glaaa, workman'* compenaatiat, fidelity and •uraty bonda, etc., will be glad^ ash- initted upon raqoast, from his smca, 4S Bsitroad Ave., ^n Raymore's Piano Stott. ., i
ABvartiwMMal
foretold by Bimaelf. with demon strated Biblical and otber proof* in¬ terpreted by 'Tba Lord of tbe Vine- yard,' vide Revelation Chapters 5, 11 and 21. and Matt 24: 29 31." All cordiallv welcome: free, no collection.
In tho Preabyterian Church tbe pas¬ tor will preach Sunday morning on the aubject, "A Generous Spirit Toward Failure:" evening, "Tbe Philosophy of The Pir*t."
The regular business and aocial meeting of tbe Epworth League will be held next Wedneaday avening, Sept. 22, at the reaidence of the Prea¬ ident, Dr. Ganrge A. H. Smith. 7 Wallace St. Epworthiana and their friends are heartily welcom*:.
METHODIST CHURCH Owing to the fact that the altera- (iona and improvements on tbe chapel will not be completed until tbe jpiddle of October, or a little later, it haa been thought wi*« not to delay Rally Dae ivitil dedication Siinday, and plan* have been made to hold the Ral¬ ly Day service next Sunday afternoon. Tbe teachers of tbe achool are aending out post cards to all their scholars, or calling upon tbem, to insure tbe at¬ tendance of every member of their respective claaaes. Tbe Rev. George E. Biabop. pastor of St. Marks Meth¬ odist Church, Roekville Centre, is to make tbe address of the afternoon. Be ia a vary attractive apeafter. i* well known to Freeport people and will have alarge bearing.
An additional attraction will be tbe ainging of Mr*. DeVoe, soprano soloist at the First Methodist Charoh of Ja¬ maica, wbo wfll render two solos.
Dr. Curtice will preach in tbe morn¬ ing of next Sanday on the topic "Be Still." Tbe evening aubject will be "Strive."
Suffrage Colniiin
(Contributed)
Through the coorteay of Capt. Hanao, Fraternity Hall wss given to the Suffrage party of tbis village on Tuesday afternoon, and Miva Dorothy Nichols of Brooklyn, one of t^e beat known and most succeasful .organizers
tbe coat
Rnfas Rhode* and Irving Whaley
of the popular oyster. Laat year plaa-. .^ .,^t^ ^ ^baplain and warden ter* barve*ted a crop of over 15.0Bt. irispactlvaly to fill vacanciea, laat Pri-
000 buabel* of oyateri. worth to tkaa* j ^j cvsohw
approximately $100.00.000. Not oaly ; This Friday evening the degree*
do oysters come from the great bade ^n, be ,«;,rted on a large claai.
in Long Island Sound and Cbeaapeaka ^aat Saturday evening about 60
Bay, but every coaatwiaa State -kaa:.^.^lar. of Freeport Council attended
fleeta of motor boat, engaged la tfca ; j^. p.,,^ j^ connection with tbe car-
oyater trade. -The food value of tba „i^ „, ^oo^mere Council No. 88.
oy«ier la exceptionally high. It la di-^ gtate Vic* Councilor Lewry. aod SUte
geatible, nutrition* and wholeaoiaa. g^^^t^^ Li*l* of Brooklyn, and w.J *'^ "^ •«*•'» <» *^ *5tb af tbi*
almoat aa aelf sufiicient aa milk, aad Harvey Baagle of Far Rockaway I "lontb. if our plana araafc oat O.K..
W. Corwin, coaefaiag at foat baaa. made quite a hit with tba faaa by bta witty sayinga.
Edwani* aad Soper ara haek froaa tbe New Havan "Fada." aad arara back in the linaap. Tbm ifidBt *kna up mocb, but for tbat i^Mtar aoaa of oor boys did.
Cheshire had an off day at aaeual three errors being ekalfcad ap a(gaiMit biro.
The Siehmoad HIH boys wiil be
to Boaka ap for tbe
in the Empire State Campaign Com- j:
and we expect two shnt-outa.
' T.o-morrow, Sept. 18, tka pirpalar Flathuab B. B. C witt ba tka attrac¬ tion. They bave waa tkair last aix games, defeating tbe chaMpioa Triai - ty Club laat Sooday by tke acata of 6 to 3. Thay are oat to aaaka ap for tke trimming we gave tkaaa oa Jaly S, when we defeated tkaai la a taralve- inning game by the aesrs at 4 to t. while Raynor will have Badall. Rkadea and "Big BiU" Herring to pick frota. Tbe score:
FREEPOBT A. A.
poaaeasea higher proportions of glyeo- .^ted as judges and awarded Freepert gen than any ether food. Its vala* la .g^rt prize, an American Flag, for much fncreaaed by cooking the add»-- h„,ng the moat men in line. Mr tion of the neoe.aary .tarcbea and fats Beagle in behalf of Woodmare Council making It a perfectly balanced f«>od. p„j,«ted the State Vice Councilor America is the oyster country of tka: ^jt^ . handsome electric table lamp. World. When the white men firat. aitber La wry haa aarved for three landed is the United State, the caaat|,«^ ^ q^^^^^ gtate Councilor over Indian* lived on oyatera aad barfaaaa^n^ g^
tbem with the inland tribes. £«•¦>;
prehistoric ."acn la Amsries lived se I bj. w^f. John A. Dertbick, Grand
oyatera, one mound m Maine alapw Coatodian, will deliver hia lecture on Murphy will twirl for
conUining 7,000.000 buabela of ibsils, ; tke MawMiic Home at Dtica, at Maaaa-
With tbe coming of the wbita laaajpaq^ Hall. Roekville Centre, next
thn oyster induatry changed from aat-,1 Moeday evening. Sept 20. Tba Mas-
ural to cultivated bed*. At tbe prca-j^ of Maaaepequa Lodge extend* a
ent time more than two-third* of tbareoHial invitation to all Maaonic breth-
entire output ia aecured from "fanas"; rcn to attend.
privately owned or leaaed from tka^
State. There are 100 ways to cook -- ._. .. _
oyatera. MoTe les and
Oyatera apawn in north tcBpecate i .._. .. .
countrie* in May and June, doriagf FlO ArgpiH^f|t
whicb period and for eome time after [ »
they are not ao good for food. In eoa- ¦ Freepert. Sept. 4. 1915.
finement tbey eat corn meal graedUr Bditmr Naaaau Coanty Re*iew :— and they alao feed upon a great maay akara la much to aay ic answer to different aquatic organiams of miaata! "Q*»««" **>• "replies to Suffra- sise. Theepawnor fry iacailrf apat J «»«*•" «» fo^r September 3 laaae, or *pet. and tbe oy*ter* hajre aax aad j •menA "gallantry, ' "un*toppered ink are very prolific. There »re variooa «»*'*'*•"''«'"stoppered ink bottles," kind* of oy*ter*. The "Beach Oy»-j ^t*»«^ K"y *«ll«e*. ehivalroua vocab- ter," an oyater aold at a lanchco«jnter'«»lan? •Emitting no harsher words in aa a fancy or extra grade. Blue Point, payiag^^ibute to "ladies" than oy.ter, originally an oyster obtained : "ck*n»iog" and "fair," and woold be off Blue Point, L. I., now any oyster •» opportunity to show tbe difference from tbe South Shore of Long lalood.: ^••t •«» "»<*« between knight errant whether native or tranaplanted. aod • chivalry and deep, sincere reapect for are called Blue Points. The name ia ; woaiankind. Bnt time ia precioua, popularly but wrongly supposed to ra-1 ?*<»•«»*>«'¦ 2 is near, ao on to the words fer to tbe large dark bluish "eye" oB[«f Hoo. Elihu Root. The qoeation the inaide of tbe abell. Box oyatera.! «*»' •» womanhood is with whicb man an oyster from 7 to 10 yeara old, oi !•»" **»• votera of Naasao County Uke handsome round shape, not ie** tbaa 3 ; «*«" »tand—Elibu Root or Abraham inches wide and 5 inches long. It ia Lincoln? The one haa claimed tbat the second grade in th New York mar-' Woman Suffrage "woold be an injury ket, inferior to Saddlercek, and aoper- ^ »»»« State, and to every man and
mittee, conducted a school for watch¬ ers at the poll* on registration and election daya.
Miaa Nichols explained laws giv- erning elections very clearly to the women present, and by following her instructiona those appointed for this work should experience no difficulty in doing it aucceaafdily.
Tbe S\/^ffrage Association of Naaaau
Pettit. lb
Edwarda. 8b
Elliaon, e
Raynor. sa
Cbeahire, 2b
Soper, If, cf.
Alprama, cf. rf
Nolan, rf
Bedell, p
Kerley, If
Rbodea, rf
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4
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1
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0 0 0
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RICHMOND HILL A. C
L. Corwin. 3b
Unger, c
Erbe, p
Donovan, 2b
Field*, lb
P. Corwin, s*
McMurray. cf
Halliman. U
McCabe. rf
Mar*hall, rf
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ateep gutter in front of thair booas. which it wa* requested be fixed.
Communication was received from Engine 1 requesting that the depart¬ ment banner, flag and safe be rainovad from tbeir building; request granted.
Bida on painting fire hydrants, aa P«r the new •pacifications, were opea- •d a* follow*: Geoige Stone. |6S; F. L. J. Lee and Co.. $87; B. Frank Rhode*. $84: Adolph Weiaa, $75: Wm. H. Edwarda, $87. It was dm:ided to recommend that the contract be given ta Mr. Weiaa at the price quoted.
New by laws of Truck 1 were ap¬ proved, with minor correction.
Resignation of Edward Johnson from Ho*e 3 waa approved^ a* was also the application of Valentine C. Wright from Ho»e 1.
Exemption papers ware granted to F^ankln B. Southard of Engine I.
Ho*e 1 held a smoker aad "aome feed" at ita quartera on South Side Avenue Tueaday evening. Some of tbe member* of tbi* Company seam to have been borh- enterUiiier*. and they helped tbe member* paa* a very pleaaant evening.
Hose 2 haa adopted rulea to govern the drivers and care of ita new motor apparatus when received. Tbe rulea are practically the aame as adopad by tba Council when tbe tractor ,waa ra- ceived. Six driver* ara to be ap¬ pointed and all membere wishing to qoalify moat file application witb their foreman.
ior to cullinga and bushel oy»t«ra. : woman in tbe State, and that if ttie The name ia due to the fact that tbey : •*«? «*«'' be taken we go ceoturiea I uaed to be abipped in boxea inatead of;'»ack#ard on tbe march to a higher, Summary: Threa baM bit. Fields- barrela. Bushel oyatera are oyatera"'»|'»ff •'»d purer civilization." left on bases, Freeport 4. Ricbaoond
of inferior quality, sold by thebiiak- The ether aaid: "I go for all abar-j gill g; sacrifice fly. McMarray: doable ela. California oysteta are of tbe Pa- ing the privleges of government wboipj^y^ Raynpr and Pettit; *maot oa cific Coast of North America. Canad- ¦*"»» «» bearing its burdena. not ex- j b.iig, off Bedell 9; stndt oat. by Be- ian Oyatera a northern oyater. Cape - «*?*•«« women." j j^n jj^ t,y g^ie 5; tioM of game, two
oyster an oyater obtained fron^ Cape An»ericana who believe in democracy j,(,„„. y^npj,^^ Smith aod McMann.
Cod or vicinity. Cat's tongue dyatar. mmd cberiso our Constitution and bold '
a very narrow end elongated oyater. that our Declaration of Independence
tirely by the women, and watchers will learn from actual experience just bow an election in New York State is conducted.
Thursday is Freeport day. and it is expected that the auffrdgists and their friends will turn out in large numbers and prove that tbe women of our town do want the ballot and are willing to do their share of work toward getting it. Make Freeport' day the banner day at tbe Fair.
A street meeting waa held on Tuea¬ day evening, and Miaa Nichola 'ex¬ plained to a large gathering of men,
A meetiag of the Field Day Com¬ mittee will be held at tbe truck house next Tuesday evening September 21*t. All interested are urged to he preaent. When the committee report is ready a apecial department meeting will be held to receive it, alao for tbe di*po> ¦ition of laat year's report and tbe tranaaction of any other bninea*.
Saturday evening the Hemp*tead Fire Department, through Chief Ar- tkor Nicbol*. presented tbe Village of Hempstead with its new Ford chemi¬ cal. Thia make* a fine chemical rig. scores of which are now being sold to ¦mall villages throughout tbe country. With an apparatua of thia kind, witb a man constantly on daty. at lea«t half tbe fire* in a town could be done away witb. Hempstead, with a man always with it^ book and ladder truck, with no chemical, haa materially cut down its number of fires in the paat year. Witb a chemical engine with which to get quickly on the job Chief Nidiols believes tbe ooe man will save tbe Village quite a aum and the fire department many runs in the courae uf a year.
The engine waa bought from tbe prof ita of the Southern New Yorlr Convention last June.
Lynbrook ia aatd to be looking fo^ the next convention of the Southern New York Aaaociation in June U16. There ia no doubt of Lynbrook's capability. >
County will bave a voting booth «s j ^^jg^jj^ciTmb oyster] Cove^oVa^ter. tT^ whoac prin-- Jewisll GmgrCfldiia ¦ FrCCfport
one of tbe attractions at the Mineoia | „„ oyatg,, Engliah oyster, hard'oyster, cip»*a_*re tO be faithfully adhered to. a repreaeaUtiva body of Jewiab
Fair. Tbia booth will be arranged en- Mangrove oyater, mountain oy*fer. t »f •• would continue to lead the world \ reaidenU of tbia villaca aad vicinity
northern oyater, racoon oyater. reef »'f*****™."'thought and ««iioo. have : met at the reaidanea o* L. E. Friad- oyrter, aaddlerock oyater, the firat or *»««« **toni»hed at the poaition Mr.'j n,B„ os Saaday night for tke parpoae'biatory aa one
largeat grade of oyatera in New Yiwk *<»* ''*• taken against Woman Sof-. of organizing a penaaaeat eeoKTcga- j day*. *ince tbat waa tha day on which market. Sand oysters, Shrewsberry ''^*- ^ ^ r t w* \ ''*"" '*' •acoaod tbe taaiporary oae j Columbus, the fearless Genoese imvI-
oyatera. single oyster, soft oyater. Frowi Alaska to the Gu^f of Mexico, ! which haa been eoadaetiiw aervieaa ! gator, first insl^llwl tbe flag of CThria- thorny oyater. tongued oyster, oyatere f»^pa Cahfomia to Cape Cod. Suffrag-1 during tbe paat. weak at Brooklyn! tianity on this gloriooa land. In erdar
Hall. jtocelebrate thie legal holiday with
Election of ofliaarB taaattad aa fol- great pomp aod cerenaotty, the Italian
Cohmbas Dkf ColefcratkNi
(Taken from Foater) October 12 has t>een ixit down
of the most gloriooa
inaaane. logical manner, jtiat why i jjarwin Smith. Abram Smith, Cbarlaa
taken with the tongs; they are pre-f »«t*-«x*'•cfrer* ^»ave commented ferred to thoae dredged Vegetable'**»* •P***:*! of Mr. Root delivered at oyater. aame aa oyater plant; wild oya-.t*** ^«* York State Conatitutional ter and window oyster. CoevaBtion,.1894. aa an anomaly.
Some of our local Freeport oyat«r i To be fair to Mr. Root, since 1894 dealers are: William H. Patteraoa. >• ^^ changed in hi* attitude and Jo*eph J. Raynor.- Francis ¦ Pearaall, : «•¦• *»»• W «*'d '*»"' "aome phaaea Wilaon Southard. Wesley Pe«ra«|i. >f Woaian Suffrage admitted of tbe Charles N.Smith, Stephen Whalay. :«»'«•» «»n«'d«r»t'<«»." etc., etc.
Iowa: Preaident, L Mayer, viea praa- I reaidenta of Fnieport bave made an ideot. H. Baraach; laeiietary, TL M. | elaborate program at the initiative ot Straosa . treasurer, L. E. Priadmaa. j Maaara. Joha La GrMa. Dominiak Far- Tbe parpoae of thia orgsuiiatisM ia | rara, Rocco Di Napeli and Frank Coa- to arrange for reiigioaa a*i linas aaaf^ taatino. Saturday morning aad avarv Jaarisfa j Diaplay of firework*.
women wanted the ballot. Not, abe aaid " to bold office or do men'a work but tu help protect oor home* and children, and make it easier for the women wbo were obliged to go out into the world to earn tbeir living."
Verity and Raynor & Brower.
Neighborhood Workers
holiday during tbs year, aad oltiiaate- ly to baild a aaitaMa
Big people grow bigger. So big Rkeo and women are changing their I (big wUage
former viewa and acknowledging the! Tbe "New Y<
right aod jaatice of granting women! lyn Hall laat Thoradav aad Pridav ^t.^ -.I-, .11 u.'w,.>i._. u. o»«* «»_-1 '' r . '
¦Tan
•ar" aerrieaa-at Brook-
On Monday tbe Neighborhood Wosk-; i^:/!^^'::,^^!^^':^'?:;.^::!.!:!! • ---«"» ^^'^_'^ -^^
This week are added to the
of
of Woman Suffrage, tho namea aome Freeport boaineaa men.
I am in hearty aympathy with' tbe movement to i;ive women tbe rigbt of the ballot. I aball vote for tbe Amend¬ ment. November 2, 1915.
—CSaorge W. Raynor.
I believtJ in equalit^ of men and women. I (ball vote for tbe Woman Suffrage Amendment November 2. 1915.—Frederick Craasaa.
Certainly I am in favor of Woman Soffrage snd mean to vote for the en- franehiaement of oor New ifork State womin, November 2, 1916.
—Hmry L, R. Hiiamel.
Mr. William P. Jooea, on« of our meat reapecled citizens, when recent¬ ly aakad for an opinion on the qua*- tion of Woman Saffrage *aid hd thoogbt it waa a diagrace tiist the man of Haw York State ahould make thair wt»iaa aric for what wa* tbeir iiatarsi right.
Obituary
ALONZO E. MORRELL
AiOBSo Morreli of Brooklyn, well known is freegort becsnae of hi* ia- toMt to real estate matter* in tiui* section, died Sunday morning at bia home in Bradtlyo, in hi* 82nd year.
ers resumed their roeetiniM after jw, ;¦«»«»*•»« f'Kht «'<!« of this greatest ers resumea tneir roeetinga <»«»»• ^^rid issoe i* of more .ignific^nce to
summer reces*. Twelve new 'smtrib-;... .^ ... .. .,._ i.r... u-
liat. of ' utcrs bave t>«en added tc tba iiat of
• Buuclili^ on.
"Citiseil" in bi* reply to Suffra- giata. aay* be ha* anawered the two qaeation* asked ^y Mr*. Brown io her
Eacb individ«af°in^ ^^^ ^ ^"^ **' *°**"* ' '•"-*' " ^^**' » •«' ». Jaffa, R-
I bimaelf than ta the taaue. No ona
~ - . • I .. • • 1. J _i •,>.<,.,'maa iran prevent civilization from
NasMU Coanty voters who are frienda 1 suaUining members and tieariy $200 "^ *^
already received toward carrying oa
thf* year's work. The Aaaoetatioaf
needs a thousand dollar* for ita
and bopea to receive it ia vol
contributiona ^Ucb individaaf»»«.. ^„j,j ^„ ^o lal
e.ted in a better P'eeport is Brf«l to, ..^^ ,^, y^ .^j ,^.,
contribute, no matter how «»^« ,.rt,.ine on Lopg Island?" "Clti- amount. During the laM ye« ipartby , ^^ ..^., ^»„,, ^^ ^^^
5!!5' "^'- "1 ?t^''^ !i^!! tiaa. bat tba questiona are still unan- ^'^CJ^^^IV^^^LJ^J^^^^ Nordoa.Mi«i Chittenden'a clothirtg; work haa be«iiaeoredwbea-...^.j,^,^, the question as quoted
gregaAion is anticipatad Cor tka Kippor" (Day ot Ataaaaaaar) awviea to ba bald on Friday aigbt <Sapt. 17) at aaadwwB. and oa Sataadiiy ¦arahi^ oommeaeing at 7.00 A. M. aad eoo- tinuing daring tka 4mg aatHi saadawn. Present at tka ¦naliag vara H. Baraach. N. Goldta^g, P. NkkaUboiv, t. oskioaa. A. Spieraagao, H. faek. S. Jaaobaoa. L. E. PriadBian, H'. M. SkraMa aad a namker of otkertt
Uirfahkii t^Uan
_ _. (FfS^^ilPM
I*!'! 'If" I'^lf • **'!! '"SfT ^iA^Lj^' I by"^ p'reeident of'^t^'Merrich Branch i Andrwi. Silviamatalii
phaded children haa bj«a««.id«edi. J^ ^ g ^ ^^^^ ,„^,, tb. B.rkee. Mrs. C.
conference with puW.c offiaaU |aal' ,^^^ asked. BuTwhat matter Bfown. Mr.. T.
with the cooperation of theae alBeialai'^',^^. •„,.„,• ^,^..j^. ojw^*
children ihvidou. aurroundiaca kaaa I ^»^»/lV.„' ^r*"*'''**^^
been k.laced where they r^saivrpaap.ri^;;^'^'"'^^""* ^^ '"'"* **''
*"lSutason tha aoeial worker wisi ;c«i5*,*SL7t!S[ J^
stk "" ."^^"i^ ^^vnji?^' s::?j?^trNo;i.2:r%T"wu Tz^t"^ irr^J^ ^n^Afi^«— coon*" "«*•« ••««» *^-
*o well known- ^•«^''^ •^^ *•;! sslvas with Abraham Lincoln? soeiatioo will be fcwld the sacoad aad, .i__fc-_ w 5»«..j„ *k.* «-^t «u.r fourth Monday* of aaeh moatfa at 2 -JO ' .^iStLLH^ l^i^fadlOadM l' P. M. at tbe home of tbe Preaid«it. i^J.'Sf' M^^tJ^tUnt
u^ ISlif-^' l^iJL**^^ i •'•*» of^tlatll A6toiis» Uacuin. Rd., lino all women intereatad as am-1 -^ ,|-- _.i,-_i-, i
eial gplift will be gladly^ wekaa^^ j '^ "^ ^ ^^S^ial baaa BItaridi.
Berts' Naw Qtop opewi to-sinniw. Pn». Ptsapqrt Woomo Soffraga Clab.
oor. Marriek Road and (^MHrtk Stl --• •
SodM sKcaptioaally gooijl ladies' cosbi sai aoita.
ia i Saiitk Md Bedt|i'a adv. thia weak ; talka aka^ good &«ai.
Bauer, Miaa Minaia Cdaeo. Aajtboay Gtillae. Mr- Henaov,.. Miaa Daisy Haoaer. Mr. M. Hogg. Mr. K. S. King. Mr. Jasapk MenalL David R. Mowen. Mra. A. H. Victor, Miao BaUa Weraar, Miss May Wynn, Mra."E4
S«bt.G. Seplaaibar IA, i»X&
T
daaciag, elae- Itric illunaioatioa, band cooeert. 15 I piecaa. Tbe place ia Bennington aod j Colombas Avaoaaa at 7 o'eloak abarp. I Tbe cammittaa aaka the oa^paratioa of all who are intereated ia making Golamt>as Day a celebration the mem- ocy of which will forever linger in tii« mamoay of the reaident* of Freeport. >ThaCsBuaittee cooaiata of: John La Oaaca. Rocco Di Napoli, Doroinisk. Far cava, Frank Cosiantiaa. Ofllcera of tka-Committee; Loui* Peroai, F. Oia- •aaaa, Pietro Miglino. Prezioai Bros.. Bteaco Innoc^zio. Ceaare C^aatelHuo, ttordano Emidio, Antonio Presioai, Micola Poliearo. Riceio Giuaeppe, Gi¬ ordano Egidio, Carra Antonio. Nicola Falsarano. Otiofriu Gaggiei. Cari*tina Antonio, Giuaeppa Cbiuaano, Pietro Pagnotta.
Qaaan—In ooonaction with tbi* svwt s voting oontast for Qaaan is apaa. A dismood ring witl h« award- ad to tbe wtnnar. Vote* racaivad at Caaaaaa'a. 84 S. Main Straat. Tba caodidatoa bow are: Sadie Doryaa. Anns Gallagher am} Minnie Fadgaloo. Daubing two nights, October 11 and IS.
,jnM coDisat for qaaan of tbe ealmi- val haa now 4 entraato: Mi**aa Abaa Gallagher, SAdie Daryea, Mioaie i Fadgeion and Joaapbtne Neundorfer. j Tickets are *old at Canuaa'*, Ckab- jbadi'a Peroni'*, Gobats'* sad Car-* j tar's.
P- M.tl Sm Froopofft Neaai «¦ p^ g
Barrisv Taxicak Sarvicai (ooriag cars Sl.^> hnsir. tal.
Praefaf!
TM
Try my ^Mcial bes of cut flowarc, ffi; ter fka waaksGkl C. S. Ankan, •orist. Bodivilfi* Csatra, L. L Tela- tfAoot atmaaatSoo; drJivsry aayarh«cf«.
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Nassau County Review Official Paper of Nassau (^unty FREEPORT. N. Y.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17 1915 Vol. XX. No. 3S FreqH^rt Singts copiaa of the Review for tale «t Graenblatti't and Braithwaite's, Rail¬ road Avenge; Miehnotf'i, Nassau County Review, DaSllva's and Go- betz,'a. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merrick Road. tf. BIGHWATEK TI0E TABLE TheM times am lor Soody Hook. D*dact 31! miirates (er HaDapdoad Bar) Social and Personal Mctoto AteM Ommf, VUle ami Parties of Freeoertan ead Their FfiOadt t Friday, Sept. Saturday, Sanday lloiu}ay, Taaadey, Wadnesday, Thursday, Friday, Sattifday, 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:i 24 2:4ii p. m. 8:57 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 5:37 p. 01. 6:27 p. m. 1:14 p.*. 7 :57 p. m. 8:88 p. on. 9:!? p. tsi. Father O'Tooic ii t;t! a retreat at Sbeltat Island thu wceit. I Tbe Village offic«i will be located in the Pettit boiidisK on and after Oct. 1. ', Henry E. Rider is ittll confined to his heme as tbe reaolt of an operation, hut is ilowly improving. The Freeport Coal Co. will allow April prices for coal for the last few dtyi of September; see adv. A rummage sale will be held in the etore opposite the Review Building, Main Street, Saturday, October 2. A new advertiser in the Review tbis week is Berts' Specialty Shop, open¬ ing in tba Pettit Puilding Saturday; aee adv. ____^ Tha old iteam mill bnilding on At¬ lantic Avenue has been torn down tbis week by tbe owner, C. Milton Foreman. _____«. Ad intereatthg repprt of tbe exper¬ iences of Assistant Scoutmaster Osen- fasm cf Troop 2, Boy Scouts, will be publiihed next week. The "J5panesa Garden" corner Main Street and Merrick Road, was reopened Tuesday night by tbe Oregon Comedy and Vaudeville Co. G. Bennett Smith advertiies prices on Ford aotoi in this iiiue of the Re¬ view. Mr. Smith is now tha sole agent for theae cari, and invites early attention. Tbe sea food market formerly on Weat Merrick Road, opposite Da- Silva'i, has removed to tbe building on Bedell Street formerly occupied by G. H. Rapp, grocer. Arthur Ceagon of Weat Randall Avenue haa been given the leacjing i comedy role of "Alphonae" in "The! Girl Who Smiles" st the Longacre Theatre, New York. The Freeport Specialty Shop is a! noth advertiser in tbe Review tbia week, for "unique, individual and dif> j parent" articles for ladies and misiea; «e advsrtising columns. vA band of thieving gypsiea went i throDgb here Tueaday ntorning, but were carefully watched by Sheriff i Pettit and compelled to keep moving. Tbe chief aaid tbey were bound for Newark, N. J. Mra. Otto Graaer, Smith Street, I took four first prizetf and 2 aeconds [ with her single comb White Orping-: tons at the Rtvarhead Fair this week. { Mra. Graaer bad aeven entries from i which she meived tbe six prizes. The auto van of Clarence Williams i caught tire Wednesday at Bayaide and wat partly destroyed. It was not j inaured. Early in the aeaaon three j horaes belonging tn l^r. Williams were destroyed, having contracted \ glanders. ! Nsrrow Escspe from Drowning rj While bathing at Woodcleft on I Thursday Misa Charlotte Gardner of j 37 Sibith Street narrowly eacaped I drowning. She slipped into a bole, ! and the water had almost covered her [ head when ahe called for help.. Miss-f Clara Rouba of'Brooklyn got to Mfaa Gardner's aide flrat and finaMy g it a i firm hold on her. Mias Kirk of Waod-1 haven took Misa Rouba' band, and by forming a life chain, pclled her to [ safety. Miss Gardner undoubtedly' owes ber lifa to Miss Roubi>. Vr. and Mrs. Wm. Haaaenkamp and daughter and Mr. and Mra. George Koeatner of Windsor Terrace, Brook lyn, spent a pleaaant week in Freeport Mr. and Mra. William Scbumaehcr hava iaaoed invitations to tbe mar* riage of tbeir daughter. Mils Marie Bolton, to Henry Preaton Roe, on Sat¬ urday, September 18, at 6 o'clock, at the Preabyterian Cburch. A masquerade dance waa given by tbe dancing class of Mrs. Chariea G. Hill at tbe home of Fred Braytoo, i Laos Avenue and North Grove Street, ! Friday evening. Mias Mildred Stilea I and Fred Garrison drew the lucky : nomber and tho prize waa tbe privi¬ lege of giving an exhibition in dan;:ing. Mra. Charles H. Scboley has been aaked liy the Neighborhood Workers Aaaociation to aasume the position which Misa Cbiids, tbe trained work¬ er, held for two yeara. Mra. Scboley baa for yaara been interested in thia wd^k and it is trusted ahe can be in- [ duced to accept the poaition. Mr. and Mra. R. A. Miller of Smith Street, who were called to tbe borne of tbeir aon Sereno, at New Bedford, Maaa., have returned home. , Tbeir aon. Sereno Miller, waa operated upon aeveral weeka ago for appendicitia, and was recovering alewiy, when he •offered a relapse and Mr. and Mrs. Miller were summoned at once. He ia now recovering nicely. Laat~Wedheaday, Sept. 8, a aorpriae party was given in honor of Mias Jea- ale Gobetz'a birthday, at ber home on Main St. It waa a big jurpriae to Misa Jeaaie, but everybody had a good time. Those preaent were Jeiaie Go- betz. Gwendolyn Hornbeck, Vira Ray¬ nor, Marion Losee. Myrtle Shea, Anna Matthias, Alma Smith, Gertmoe Rey¬ nolds. Martha Hoffman, Diana Peroni. Isabel Donnelly, Lester Eaaex. Ed¬ ward Jenkins, Phillip Loux. Nathan Israel, Lawrence Schlosa, Whitney Hoovler, Fred Montroaa, Fred Ander¬ son, Bernie Gobetz, Jamea Lathofi. A party given by Miaa Charlotte Gardner at her home. 78 Smith Street, waa greatly enjoyed by ber friends. Singing, dancing and gamea were in dulged in. Each one preaent did some¬ thing toward the entertainment. Thoae moat interesting were Mia* Clara Roubs of Brooklyn and Mra. Thomas Heenan, who received prizes for doing the Tango. At 12.80 a sumptuous collation was served. Among tboae nresent were Miaa Clara Rouba of Brooklyn, Misa Ida Kirk of Woodhaven. Mr. and Mra, King, Mr. and Mrs. Kearns, Mr and Mra. Madison, Mr. Fred Raynor, Mr. Gilganor, Mr. and Mra, Heenan. Mr. and Mrs. Girdner, Miss Charlotte Gardner, Maater Teddy Gardner, Mra. Hunt, Misa Nina Clark, Mr. Edward Seaman and dthera. News of the Qorchcf i Oysters Here iaPkatyjk &t Fraternal Orders aahimt el Stnmme. %mrn.m, al the waakl (Sp-cial Correapoad«lt) I aad edMv deiaos ia iIm charahes j "Succulent American bitraiTa I hearty welcome from carafsB 1 I wives, for it ia the only food tha caat At tbe regular maating of Maaaapa RaseliaB Ih the Fire Department Misa J. C. Ross is announced to lead tbe Epworth League meeting Sunday night ib tbe M. E. Church; topic, "Epworth League Study Coa^aes." Firat Church of Chriat, Scientist.— Services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Hempstead Bank Building; subject next Sunday, Sdptember Id. "Matter." The annual Sunday School excursion of the Cburch of tbe Transfiguration will be held next Saturday Sept. 18. Boats will Ifave Patterson's Dock at 9 o'clock. Talka on the^ Bahai Revelation by Arthur P. Dodge, at 6() Jay Avenue, Freipdrt, Sunday afternoons at 8:30; subject for September 19, "Tbe reali- .... . . - ^ -I The Frveport A. A. laaddeCaat laat ••¦**•"•'«"»•'«« »»aa^«i»««««t»6M CS2.3raU'"^ ^ Satarday. af tar wlaaiac taa ia a iwm. I *¦ '^u^tf^'^' at tba haoda of tks lirkMisil ffiO A. „_ -——^ C.; aeore 6 to 0. tlv haai k«a kava j FIBE COUNCIL lost bat 7 gaiaea tMs aaaaMi. Safj The regular meatiog of the Firs^ them beiiBg akst omtt. \ Ccnncil was held at the Track Hoaaa Erbe for tba aisitnga s ill bid a fo« , Wedneaday evening. Present were: of which has hot gOne aoarias." ^qaa Lodge, F. and A., M., next Moo- *'R" ia again in tbe names of tbe day evening, SepteotOtf tO, at tbe months, so the oyster aeaaon ia opaa. , jBaaik Balding. Roekville Centre, an Reports aay the succnlent bivalvaa iliMtiated lecture wilt be delivered by'game. aUowiag bat iwa'bi^ Akraiaa Chief Pearsall, Wardena Williams of are good and plentiful tbis year flit. Wor. John A. Dertbick, on the and Edwarda cack Catta« a ai^le. i Hose I, Cotter of Hose 2. Clark and Tbis is a matter of rejoicing for tbo: Maaoaic Home at Utica. A apecial Bedell waa wild, iaaaam aiae f-rr-, ! Pettigrew of Hoae 3. Snmaer and careful housewife, for oystera ara tba i tBTJtatioe ia extended to all members i but fanned t>irtaca oca. , Powers of Hose 4. Rupert and Rice of only food the price of wbicb baa ta-'< of tba Maaonic fraternity to be pres- Rcynor'a stop ia tbe foat aaakw waa j Engine 1 and Hunt and Niles of Tmek mained unchanged. > cat oa tbU occaaion. I the fielding featarc. Kaqraar cat ^Ika 1- H. F. Moore, Deputy CommiaakaMr: ! ball near 2nd baaa. atafyad aa tkat Hoae I reported tbat tbe axia oo of the Bureau of Fisheries, receatlj : JR. O. U. A. M. ! bag aad threw to Pattat. nMpirtiag a their wagon bad been broken from tba fl ty of the Second Coming of Chriat aa ; luxurious few ia no index to tlie declared that in comparison with the PSat Councilor Prast of Lockport j fa*t doable play. AtarasM Made a fee 25 to 75 per cent, increaae in the jinee jj y., am) Sute Chaplain Burroogba ¦ «=¦'«* •«> th* Sth toaiac of L. C^wia^i of egga, poultry and meata, the oys „f Lynbrook Council paid a visit to '• •»'»- tera of tbe multitude ia better tban Preaport Council Friday evening Fieida atarred at bat tettiag tkfaa ever and abont aa cheap. He poiated- Biwtber Praat attended tbe State Ses- *>'*¦• «»•»• <>' *^-^ t***^ a tzipia. out tbat tbe tremendous increase in ,{„, ,t filenville, and then psid a via-1 Donovaa made a aaaaaliwal atop of tbe coat of "fancy" oyaters listed by ^ it to tbe soothern part of tbe State '^^o'"''*••*•"*•»« *«»* name on roenua and consumed by the before returning home Village Trustees 3 |
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