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Freeinrt Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910
Vol. XV, No. 33
FRCCPORT NEWS Wiillam crevoiserat is back at his
position in Raynor's shoe store again,
Freeport Chapter, R. A. M., is now ' "stcr a Suort inness.
closed for the summer season. I „, . . „
' The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Mr. E. V. Baldwin has gone to East i Mrs. Roe, Porterfield Place, Monday
Straudsburg, Pa., for her health. i afternoon, at 3 p. m.
Board of Trade
The annual meeting of the Board of |
Fraternity Hall :
President Foster
Village Trustees
At the regular meeting of the Board '
Local Topics
Mrs. Charles A, Sigmond has re¬ tumed from the Women's Hospital in New York, much impro'ved in health.
See adv. of Gillies, Campbell & (."o. in this issue of cottages and bungalows for eale at Woodcleft.
HYMENEAL STL'DLEV RHODES. | "^ *
Trade was held in Fratemitv Hall ' „ • , " . "=" i ^^^"^ ^^^ announcements of your! Mi.^s Florence L. Rhodes, daughter
u/f°lJo,;o,:,!7J p":,"I!!f V^^^^ ; merchants in this issue. Many a dol- of Captain Andrew Rhodes, of this
ing the bond of the T. A. Gillespie 'ar has been saved by a careful perusal place, and Alphonse Studley, of Lyn-
of a merchant's ad. When a business brook, were^niarried Monday evening u J • .. 1 xl tt, . IT • • , i- * u T, ¦ . man advertises for your patronage he at the iiar^onaee of the M E Church
had interviewed the Western Union i cial meeting of the previous Friday ev- „„. «„i„ ;,ac „ ii,L cf „.ct. ru.,r t \ \\--\ n-t. ,„.¦,>, u Telee-ranh Co who had exnressed un-i ' a *T -a i.t a- ¦ ° ""'^ "^^ ^''"'^ °^ ^"^'^^ ^^^^ by Kev. V\.:A. Richard. Miss Blanche
wmin/ifess to nut On another man at' ^"'"^- ^^^^"^ considerable discussion "speaks" but there may be some arti- Rhodes, a sister of the bride, attended vvillingness to Put on another man at, ^^^ ^ j^.^ ^j^ ^^ articles listed that' you
the railroad depot as their business • •'
Wednesday evening, presiding.
Railroad Committee reported they j Company was continued from the spe-
The Review had a pleasant call from : D. Wesley Pine is foreman of the Editor Hoag ofthe Suffolk County June Grand Jury now in session at New.s, of Sayrille, Tuesday afternoon. ¦ Mineola, and Roland M. Lamb is clerk.
Richard Van Wicklen, jr., better known as "Buster" has been-very sick for the past week, but is now improv¬ ing.
NuEjent's original airdome on Grove street, opposite the Freeport Club House, will open next Saturday even¬ ing, June 18.
The annual fair of the Baptist Church is to be held on the church lawn Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 22; supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Carman Smith of Ridgewood, N. J., with her two children, has re¬ turned home after a vi^it with her brother, George S. Weyant, and other relatives in the village.
here did not warrant it at present. i meeting Wednesday evening.
It was resolved to appoint a commit- • The application of F. Nugent for tee of seven to be known as the Board F^ermission to give a fireworks display of Governors of the Board of Trade, to I two nights in the week at his airdome act in connection with the Exectutive I on Grove street took the same course. , . Committee to transact business of the | The petition of Lyman W. Taft for
The boilers for the addition to the goard between the times of meetings, j appointment as fireman at the power power house, on which depends our ^^f, j house, was laid on the table, pending
Committee on Public Health submit- completion of work at the powerhouse, ted a written report and strongly rec-1 The following applications were ommended the installation of a sewer granted : Permission ty build cement system in our village. sidewalks, A.B. Smith, Bedell St.,
It was decided to appoint a commit- and Pauline Stevens, Roosevelt Place; tee of three to take up the question of for use of water, Cadman H. Freder- sewers in conjunction with the Law icks, Rutland Road; for electric light. Committee and to prepare the matter JohnJ. Freiiingsdorf, West Merrick in such form that it may he presented Road
chance for getting have' arrived.
day electricity.
The New York Telephone Company is putting a lot of its wires under¬ ground and at preaent is placing pipes along East Merrick Road for this work.
desire her, while the groom was attended by and that it may be advantageoiisj'to Emory Do.xsey, jr.. of Lynbrook.! The buy at this time. bride was formerly .i.-^sistant village
^.j^^j^ y^^^^ j^^^^ resigned her position
Please send us word when yon do not at a May meeting, and the vacancy
get your paper on time. All Freeport cau.sed was filled by her sister. They
papers are sent to the postoffice before will reside at Lynhrook, where .Mr.
three o'clock Friday afternoon, and we Studley is eng.-iged in business.
want you to get them promptly. The "
postoffice people naturally are not por- GOTTSCH- -NUNNS.
feet in their deliveries, "although they A jiretty home wedding occiirredat probably try to be, and the same with 'lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas us, but if you will just 'phone or send B. N'unns. Bayview avenue, Monday, a postal when the paper does not arrive when Chris. II. Gofts'h, of New Hyde
Miss Chloe Raynor has been engageil as stenographer for the Committees of the Firemen's Carnival, Parade and Tournament, with oflice at the Smith & Levy building.
we will gladly forward another copy.
One of our subscribers takes us to task for failing, as ho remarked, to publish all thar happenetr: It was
The dog catcher was nesday. The Review
around Wed- will g!ve a
H. J. Mittel, Kast Ave. ; C. E
to the ta.xpayers at the next annual Corby, Grove St. and Lena Ave. ; Isaac fortunate for this particular inrlividiial
elections—"not to stop until something W. Perminto, Grand Ave.; Frank that discretion occasionally demands
is accomplished". Hayes, Nassau and Ray St. the omission of unpleasant items.
The Secretary's report showed 182 Ross & Randall Co. requested that Should we jiublish all that is told to us
active and 18 honorary members. William H. Bentley, night watchman we would probably be with the angels
.Election of officers being called for, at their lumber yard, be appointed a in about twenty minutes after our pa- ijorted gown and carried a bouquet of
President Foster was re-nominated. special village otiicer; referred to pers were mailed. We try to print all white roses. She was attended l.y lit-
Park, and Miss Louise F. Nunns were wediled. The home was beautifully decorated with daisies and jessamine. The ceremoMV was performed al .'i.SO ¦ /clock by Ki'\- \V. .\. Richard, iiastor of tho M. K. (*urch, the bridal party entering the room to the strains of Mendelssiih'i's wedding inarch, played iiy Miss Grace Bahier, <if Brooklyn. The briiie wore a beautiful white im-
Mr. Foster,
brief
Freeport Council, Jr. O. U. A. ia arranging for a class initiation latter part on June 24th, and are plan¬ ning to make it a big time. They hope to have the largest Council in the state when this list of new members is ad¬ ded. "
, ... t ,u eru, ""• -"---', •¦¦ " "•-' speech, President Gunning. items that are news, or that v..i,vn-
year s subscription tor the first Photo jj^j^^j^^j ^h^. jj^g^j^jj^j.^ f^,. jj^^ courtesy The application of a Mr. Everton courage, help or cheer any of our citi- ot his outht, suitable tor newspaper of re-tlection for several succeessive for permission to hypnotically "puta zens along life's rugged road. We all
^^ Reproduction, left at this oflice. ^.^^.^^^ .^^^^ g^^^^gj ^j^^^ ^^ ^,j^, ^^^^ ^^gj^.^ per.son to sleep" in a store window in
thej " are-election, although having the in-. the village was denied unanimously.
Mra. I. J. Schultz sailed Saturday terests of the village at heart, he would ! President Gunning reported having on the steamship Amerika, Hamburg- not refuse, should the members think inspected in connection with Chief En- American line, for Hungary, taking it for the best interest of the Board. gineer of the Fire Department and W. with her her young son. "They will MV. J. B. Hibbard was also nominal- B. Cozzens, builder, the proposed "Al- spend several months there, visiting ed for President, but stated he would pine" hotel, corner West Merrick Road relatives. not accept, thinking Mr. Foster
man best fitted for the honor.
Mrs. Henry Kamp of Brooklyn came Messrs. Jones, Tree, Wallace, Bur- requires that there shall be ten bed-
doubtless would enjoy reading "all the news" when it's about the other fel¬ low, but our policy is to'turn over to the gossips tlie spreadiiiig of scandals that only leave sorrow in their trail.
I notice the assessors in Hempstead
tie Miss Charlotte Christ, daughter of Supervisor and .Mrs. Philip .I. Christ, of North Hempstead, as ;!uwer girl, and by Kdward F. Niinns, a brother to the bride, and Master Marcus (.'hrist, the groom's nephew, and a son ot' Sup¬ ervisor and .Mrs. Christ.
Mr. GoUsL'ii<is ill business at New Hyde Park. .Mrs. Gott.sch has been for several months in the local office of
the and Bay View avenue, and stated that village have doubled every assessment ^},p Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Comy^ , it did not conform with the law which of property for the coming year's tax pj,„y ^ ' ,
Mrs. Belknap will give a dance at Fraternity Hall this Friday evening; Mrs. Henry Kamp of Brooklyn came Messrs. Jones, Tree, Wallace, Bur- requires that there shall be ten bed- levy. This is the same idea Rockville June 10, rather than Saturday evening . up Saturday to stay over Sunday with idgh and Van Nostrand made favora-; rooms, exclusive of those occupied by Centre has followed for several years,
ind makes the tax rate look very much lower, without any hardship on anyone. At Rockville Centre for instance, the taxes are really higher than in Free- port, but owing to the rate of asses-
as announced last week, for tho.se who her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. ble comment on the presidency of Mr. i the proprietor's family and servants, took part in the recent entertainment Rider of Wallace street. Sunday her Foster, who finally consented to serve, and in this case there were only five. for the benefit of the Episcopal Church : little daughter Helen, who accompan- The remaining officers were elected Under the circumstances no further ac- of the Transfiguration. ied her, fell off the stoop at the Rider as follows : First vice president, J. B. tion was to be taken.
, . , residence, and sprained her arm. Her Hibbard; second vice president, Doug- Upon the applications of Night Ofii- Rev. I'. O. Cunningham, formerly ^ mother, accompanied by Mr. Kamp, las Lawrence; recording secretary, cer Elmer E. Kaynor it was decided to ment they look lower. For instance a pastor of the Baptist Church, IS inter , who came up from Brooklyn Sunday, ] Edm. T. Cheshire; financial secretary, purchase a copy of the code of civil man owning a hou.se on Rockville Con- Sunday after-i J. D. Kiefer; treasurer, Thomas Bur- procedure and the penal case, and Clerk tie would he asse.ssed .'flUin, and his [ leigh. i Shea was directed to attend to having'tax rate of 9U cents would make bis At this time the newly-elected offi- the cells in the jail room painted. tax bill l?9.;i0; the samo house in cers made short addresses and a very It was voted to temoorarily transfur Freeport would be assessed $SU(i and a jirosperous year was predicted. $1000 from the water to street fund, tax rate of .$1.10 would make the
The Yale Newa nublished at New >^ *y^*,.j,.t.,...^i=^*j.,^..,,^t.c*^,,r„^c^. Sewerage came in for ^ large share and $.500 to general fund. After aud- amount ho had to pay $8.80 less than
Haven Conn June 2 announcea the ^"^""'''^ ?''^'*' '"''"i;!;''"^ ^^'""'°'''*'*^'' of'I'scussion and the members seemed iting between 30 and 40 bills, totalling at Rockville Centre; in Hempsteail
election of h'e MacDon'ild 1911 to '" ^P®*^'*'*' <=^"- Extensive prepara- ,„.|a„jn,„„s j^ j^e opinion that a sys- nearly $2000, for routine work, thc this .same propertv would t'ro'iably be
thf, Pdifnrini Rmird of the 1 aw Tonr t'0"8^ad been made. During the din-1 te,„ shouij be in.stalled. This state of''Board adjourned to Wednesday evening. :is.sessed for :rU;0(t but the tax rate be/
ner solos were sung by John F. Dillon, jjfjai,.^, jg recognized as becominc imper- At the adjournal meeting Wednes- ' ' ¦ ¦ '•
accompanied by the Richter's orches- ^tive, and with commendable foresight-' day evening, the matter of the ap tra of New York. After dinner they g^jness the Board is thus endeavoring ' pointment of a trustee to fill the va-
entered the ball room, which was elab- to protect the health of the community, i cancy caused by the failure of Fred advantage, of the lower rate is the
orately decorated with Howers and col- y^ g^od live committee is handling the Ertell, who was elected at the last vil- effect of its comparison with neighbor Rube Welch, familiarly known as'oi's of the day, where they danced until (jyggtjoj,. : Iage election, to qualify, was taken uo , ing village rates.
" " midnight. Both A. E. Frost, propri- It was decided to anooint a commit-¦ and Dr. Frank A. Myricl of South
ested in a patent filing 'envelope for ! returned home with her scraps from newspapers, etc. It is by ! noon.
far ahead of anything we have seen in ,
thia line and should meet with a big Mr. and Mrs. John McKibbin of sale. New York celebrated their fifteenth
anniversary at the Crystal Lake House ,
pi
OBITUARY
.lOSKI'll (IhU.MoND. The funeral servii'es of .losi.'t^h (ler- mond were held .Saturday evening from his residence. West Merrick Road. Freeport Council, Jr. O. U-. A. .M., and Ever Ready Hose Company, of which Mr. Germond had beeu a mcmbtr for years, attend*' 1 thc spr^ ices in a body. .Mr. Germond was hO years old and had resided in Fre<'pnri for about 20 years
BALDWIN
Regents and grade ex being held at the.schools
iiiii'.aiions are this week.
nal. Mr. MacDonald has always been interested in newspaper work and should make good in his new appoint¬ ment.
ing about 50 or tiO cents on a hundred dollars would make the cost about the same. The advantage, and
the "Mayor of Woodcleft Beach," has
assumed the management of the Opera ^^or, and G. A. Sloane, manager, were ^gg ^^ ^^j^ y^^j, the Board of Trustees : Main street was unanimously elected
A t.'ioonlight sail will be held_3to Point Lookout by fhe B. B. C. o:i the only Saturday evening. Jyne 2.0, boats^leav- 'ing Bedell's dock at S o'clock, with dancing at Kllison's [tavilion. The committee are Chester Ellison, Ches¬ ter Carman and Austin Joy.
Houae for Mr. Sigmond. Vaudeville ' highly complimented for the service of and moving pictures are given every the evening.
evening, and large vaudeville show i . ^ ,, ^. .\, ,., ,, „
Saturday evenings, including members I ^t the meeting of the !•. H. S. ef the summer colony. | Alumni Association at the Grove
._ ._ - Street School Saturday evening the
If you are interested in securing i following officers were elected for the strawberries, for canning, etc., 8ee|«"«"'"K year: President, G. Cliff ord Hart's adv. in the Review thiis week. ! ^¦°'y«'" '^^' ^^^^ president, Miss Nor
BELLMORE
requesting them to forbid the sale and \ for the balance of the official year.
use of pistols in the village on July 4th : Dr. Myrick was called up and a short
for celebration. Committee, George ; time later appeared, took his oath of F. Schaardt has rented his house to
Wallace, Rev. E. O. Tree, William P. : office and sat during the remainder of Mr. Whitney and frffeily of Merrick.
Jones, Mr. Van Nostrand and Dr. Wit- j i-he'seasioh.
mer. A very important matter that was Advance Hook, l.adder & Kngine
• takfln up at the fmeeting was that of Company expect to attend the tourna-
At DaSilva's ' ^^^ returning of the bond of the T. A. ment at Mineola on June 21. and bring
' Gillespie Co.. who had the contract of home several prizes-as usual.
Anyone who requires drugs or the compounding of prescriptions will be interested in Smith & Bedell's ad in this issue. It
man K. Samnions '07 ; secretary, Hil-' Money refunded at once and without i jj^yj^j-y^g .72.inch pipe line through bert R. Johnson '06; treasurer, Miss , question on all purchaiee found unsat- \ Ngggau County for the City. In a let-
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the .M. E. Cbni'cli heid its final meeting of the season last Friday afternoon. The president of the Aux¬ iliary, Mrs. William D. Tuckey, was ill charge of fhe program, the subject being "(,'hristian Missions in Chind.'* A pleasant social time followed the program.
—i
Helen W. Merrill '01; historian, Ste phen B. Story '07.
It was decided to have the annual banquet at the Cryatal Lake House on
C. A. Fulton has closed his store at Wednesday evenirig, June 22.
Freeport and has on hand a lot of high ' The annual baseball game with the and up
isfactory. Lower pricefe, too. ¦ tg^ that was before the Board last ev-
For Summer Amusement and Comfort. ! gning the G
Croquet Sets, $1.Q0, $1.25, $1.75 and ' j|.g attorney '^•^^' , ^ ^ „ .„„„ I they were willing to complete the work
Hammocks, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 : according to the contract from Bay
An ice cream and cake sale
be
i beiore tne Hoaro lasi ev-- ^g,j ^^ ^^e Ladies' Aid Society of the u,";; Jillespie Company, through prgai,yjgrian Church at the home of liuhl^ 2 , Chase Mellen, stated that ^^^ y^ Latimer on Thursday evening T.ac,, "
grade stoves which he will aell at low F. H. S. team will be played on Satur- prices, from $17 up; can be seen by day afternoon, June 18. calling at his office. tf \
Fine glass front Cabin Launch, 20 by 7i ft., 2 foot draught, 4 h. p. Vic¬ tor Fairbanks engine with weedless propeller, leather cushions and full equipment. Speed, 7 milea. $300. H. C. Schluter, 33 Merrick Rd., Free- port. 2t
Voting for Carnival King and Queen
j Voting for King and Queen of'the carnival to be held in connection with \ the convention of the Southern New ; York Volunteer Firemen's Association, to be held the first week in October, is
Porch Rockers, $2.69 and $2.98.
Lawn Settees, 98c.
Oil Stoves.
Single Burner Oil Stoves, 50c. • Double Burner Oil Stoves, 75c.
Favorite Blue Flame, Oil Stoves, $3.69.
I view to Brookside avenues to the sat¬ isfaction of the Board, if the Board at •n,,^^,^,, „„,. . „„ „„ ..,„,, „ . • ... .. , J J , .i . .t. rreeport and has on hand a lot
this time would send a letter to the ,•; „. ^ „,u:,.u i,„ „.:n c.«ii .., 1,,,.,
•r. . .. t tt, .. c t c 1 grade stoves which he will sell at low Department of Water Supply, Gas and ^ . e — -r-,-? ... . „... i - t .
Rev. William D. Tuckey pastor, will preach in the .Methodist Episcopal uiulay niorning. There lio Ejiworth League meeting ^t 6:45 (). m. The Sunday School will hold Chihhren's Day exercises in the church at 7 :3u p. m. with recitations, C. A. Fulton ha.s closetl his store a_t gongs, etc., by the children, carols by ^ - - -• . . the school and other appropriate num¬
bers included in the program.
of next week, June 16.
>f high
! Electricity, stating that the work in ; the village was entirely satisactory, j which would allow the Company to get ts money which is now being held up.
prices, from $17 up; can be seen by calling at his office. ' tf
Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves, .!„ t^e letter that the Company wanted
Mrs. Harry I'. Smith entertained a .Sunday .School Cluh of young ladies from Union Congregational Church.
Elegant and expensive furniture and . "'.''''^y «*!" u^n^^'^'^'t^uT^'"?^' ^f carpeta will be sold at auction by Wal-, >""?• '" **'i'^i*«'=^, A^°^^^i'5"^"
lace & Abrams,. auctioneers, at Mr. Williamson's residence, comer Bedell and Smith streets, Wednesday, June 15th. See posters for full paHi<:i^|}i^« or write auctioneers for list. ^^t
The French Shop, which Mr. Leach- ziner has been conducting, haa been discontinued^ and he will carry on the business at his home, where a more perfect fitting can be had. Mr. E.
Ellis, the optoii)etrist-optician, who | LenaGbMer
seem to be working for him against A. B. Wallace, who is making a hustling '• campaign for the privilege of wearing | the regal gowns.
The highest, after las^bk,.., nights' count, are aa follows: V p
, FOR QUEEN:
Minnie Baer 140
New Hyde Park
Bhinche Rhodes 112
Myrtle Fisher '... 64
Prudv Ritchie 5!
$4.75,
New Perfection, 2 burners, $6.75 New Perfection, 3 burners, $8.98 Gasoline Stoves, 2 burners, $3.50
Glassware. Berry Dishes. 2 for 5c. Tumblers, 2 for 5c. Berry Bowls, lOoand up. Flower Vases. 10c. Berry Sets, 25-59e.
Window Screens.
j the village to send to the Water De-
Now that the gate has been placed between the tracks. Agent Smith Is in Richmond Hili, on .Monday evening at still more of a dilemma. He operates her home on Harrison avenue. Games partment there was no time Tpecifi^ ^^e <f'*^« ^i?'"/^^ «^,«*'«" and then has and muaic followed by an elaborate in which to have the work completed ^ jump the fence to reach the ea«t- collatjcm served by the hostess helped i and as no representative of the Com- bo«nd track and must jump back ajid o make the evening pass M U„i quick- Ipany appeared at the meeting, the open the gate before passengers can ly. The members returned home on ! matter was laid over until the next I meeting. ,
I A new phase in the matter appeared in a report of the Highway Commis- I sioner S. Foster Sprague, who has been honing the new boulevard during the
cross over.
the 10 o'clock train.
/
has beea calling there, can also be found at 39 Lexingtoo avenue. It
The magnificent $2000 library to be awarded the most poptilar school, hos¬ pital, lodge, club, society or institution in Rockville Centre, Preeport, Hemp¬ stead, Mineola, Lynbrook, Baldwin, Ocean Side and Roosevelt is now on exhibition at C. P. Seaman's dry gooda ¦tore, where yoa are invited to inspect it. Don't fail to cast as many ballota
poasible for yoor home institution. ^
46
I'Mith Sigmoud 24
Jennie Dorloii 30
Far Rockaway
Hortense Mayer 10
FORKING:
Oscar Rhoiles 530
A. B. Wallaoe 891
J. W. Cheshiie ...106
'W.B.Coaaeua 20
H. "Van "Weelden .. .* S
Babylon PhilPetera .,.| S
Maspeth '
I. Mttypt.... .X,, m^trtiri,'*...... 10
A. O. AekeMaui... ; 4
have asually paid.
18x33, extended, 23c.
24x33, extended, 25c. . 24x37, extended, 30c.
28x37, extended, 36c. v
Tanglefoot Fly Paper, sheets for 5c.
Flistikon Fly Ribbon, 5c.
Poison Fly Paper, 5c pkg.
Wire Fly Ki^era, 10c.
Othrt- Ne^als.
Watering Cans, 10 to 59c.
Trowels, S to 10c.
Rakes, 12 t*eth, 20c.
3 lb Batter Crocks. IQc.
Latge Stone Juga, 10c.
Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, 98c to $1.45.
Chick FounU, 20c to 25e..
DaSilra'a.
The Epworth League of the Bell- The Millburn Literary Society held a
more M. E. Church has arranged for a regular meeting on Tuesday evening
mixinlight sail to High Hill Beach next at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Saturday, June 18. The "Maggie" W. Miller. Officers for the ensuing
will leave Bellmore dock at 3;30 and year were elected as follows: Presi.
will start from the beach oh the return dent, Mrs. Charlea H. Thomas ; vice
trip at 9 o'clock. Tickets are 25 cents president, Francis W. Miller ; secre-
I., , . n "i "i "'I for adults and 15 cents for children, tary and treasurer. Miss Margaret fi.
block from Bayview avenue to Long, ^^^g ^^ g^ ^ ^^^^^, p W^'heeler.
Beach avenue nothing but sand w.h ^^ Miss Annie Hamilton ha^Uharge of
double **>« exception of a portion of the old ^ „„„t ^j,, commence his regu- douDie roadbed of Centre street. On the block
Compare these^prices with what you j p^Bt week. His report was "In look-
" j ing over the roadway made over tbe
conduit line in this village I find on the
Miss Annie Hamilton currea^ topics. The bubject of
the
roaaoeo 01 ..entre sireei. ^n ^n^'-" lar trips tc High Hill Beach on June pro^m arrange<l ^.y Mi«s Mary J. between Long Beach avenue andBer-|25. with his power boat "Ruth." Glann, was "Famous Violinists" and f^ . inff'" ^v. *'*'"^'*''l" *S^B°»*«''*"'**^«^^"'"°'¦«'^'''=''»=^^^ the numbers were as follows: The ^S7A. wiHr ^iL^* C^Pn Pl«rX ">• •*"'' ^=30 p. m.; returning leave the ..Evolution of the Violin ; violin: solo, 25 feet wide. From Bergen Place to ^each at 6:30 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. Nicolo Paganini; Oli Bull; Sar^sate? lOcean.avenue.n good condition except-;Thi« ,ate trip affords one a chance to violin solo,*The Belgian ScWl; ^
good I ing near the cross w^ks. rrom ucean : ^^ay at the beach over night and return ent Day Violinists'; violin solo, avenue to Grove street m good condi- f^^ the carly trains in the moming. ' pleasant social time followed.
From Ocean
tion. Grove to Church street jn good cotidition. From Church street to Main street is fair thoagh not good. Frmn Main street to Henry atr«et some
Ion FrMport lews oi PMi %
C. A. Falton faas closed his store at
FOR SALE-Special Bargains-We
will sell 50 new Upright I30O Greve „ .ax. ,. a , . »ui-i.
Pianos, Mahogany, Walnut or Oak for FVeeport and has on hand a lot of hl^h $250 cash, or monthly payment*. Ci^l S**^ '^^"^ "h'ch he will aell at low or send for particulars to GREVE. 16 i pncea, from $17 up; can be seen by Railroad Ave., Freepenrt- 'pbone 46&-w. ealllog at hla office. Jii ^ •
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X Freeinrt Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 33 FRCCPORT NEWS Wiillam crevoiserat is back at his position in Raynor's shoe store again, Freeport Chapter, R. A. M., is now ' "stcr a Suort inness. closed for the summer season. I „, . . „ ' The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mr. E. V. Baldwin has gone to East i Mrs. Roe, Porterfield Place, Monday Straudsburg, Pa., for her health. i afternoon, at 3 p. m. Board of Trade The annual meeting of the Board of Fraternity Hall : President Foster Village Trustees At the regular meeting of the Board ' Local Topics Mrs. Charles A, Sigmond has re¬ tumed from the Women's Hospital in New York, much impro'ved in health. See adv. of Gillies, Campbell & (."o. in this issue of cottages and bungalows for eale at Woodcleft. HYMENEAL STL'DLEV RHODES. "^ * Trade was held in Fratemitv Hall ' „ • , " . "=" i ^^^"^ ^^^ announcements of your! Mi.^s Florence L. Rhodes, daughter u/f°lJo,;o,:,!7J p":"I!!f V^^^^ ; merchants in this issue. Many a dol- of Captain Andrew Rhodes, of this ing the bond of the T. A. Gillespie 'ar has been saved by a careful perusal place, and Alphonse Studley, of Lyn- of a merchant's ad. When a business brook, were^niarried Monday evening u J • .. 1 xl tt, . IT • • , i- * u T, ¦ . man advertises for your patronage he at the iiar^onaee of the M E Church had interviewed the Western Union i cial meeting of the previous Friday ev- „„. «„i„ ;,ac „ ii,L cf „.ct. ru.,r t \ \\--\ n-t. ,„.¦,>, u Telee-ranh Co who had exnressed un-i ' a *T -a i.t a- ¦ ° ""'^ "^^ ^''"'^ °^ ^"^'^^ ^^^^ by Kev. V\.:A. Richard. Miss Blanche wmin/ifess to nut On another man at' ^"'"^- ^^^^"^ considerable discussion "speaks" but there may be some arti- Rhodes, a sister of the bride, attended vvillingness to Put on another man at, ^^^ ^ j^.^ ^j^ ^^ articles listed that' you the railroad depot as their business • •' Wednesday evening, presiding. Railroad Committee reported they j Company was continued from the spe- The Review had a pleasant call from : D. Wesley Pine is foreman of the Editor Hoag ofthe Suffolk County June Grand Jury now in session at New.s, of Sayrille, Tuesday afternoon. ¦ Mineola, and Roland M. Lamb is clerk. Richard Van Wicklen, jr., better known as "Buster" has been-very sick for the past week, but is now improv¬ ing. NuEjent's original airdome on Grove street, opposite the Freeport Club House, will open next Saturday even¬ ing, June 18. The annual fair of the Baptist Church is to be held on the church lawn Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 22; supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Carman Smith of Ridgewood, N. J., with her two children, has re¬ turned home after a vi^it with her brother, George S. Weyant, and other relatives in the village. here did not warrant it at present. i meeting Wednesday evening. It was resolved to appoint a commit- • The application of F. Nugent for tee of seven to be known as the Board F^ermission to give a fireworks display of Governors of the Board of Trade, to I two nights in the week at his airdome act in connection with the Exectutive I on Grove street took the same course. , . Committee to transact business of the The petition of Lyman W. Taft for The boilers for the addition to the goard between the times of meetings, j appointment as fireman at the power power house, on which depends our ^^f, j house, was laid on the table, pending Committee on Public Health submit- completion of work at the powerhouse, ted a written report and strongly rec-1 The following applications were ommended the installation of a sewer granted : Permission ty build cement system in our village. sidewalks, A.B. Smith, Bedell St., It was decided to appoint a commit- and Pauline Stevens, Roosevelt Place; tee of three to take up the question of for use of water, Cadman H. Freder- sewers in conjunction with the Law icks, Rutland Road; for electric light. Committee and to prepare the matter JohnJ. Freiiingsdorf, West Merrick in such form that it may he presented Road chance for getting have' arrived. day electricity. The New York Telephone Company is putting a lot of its wires under¬ ground and at preaent is placing pipes along East Merrick Road for this work. desire her, while the groom was attended by and that it may be advantageoiisj'to Emory Do.xsey, jr.. of Lynbrook.! The buy at this time. bride was formerly .i.-^sistant village ^.j^^j^ y^^^^ j^^^^ resigned her position Please send us word when yon do not at a May meeting, and the vacancy get your paper on time. All Freeport cau.sed was filled by her sister. They papers are sent to the postoffice before will reside at Lynhrook, where .Mr. three o'clock Friday afternoon, and we Studley is eng.-iged in business. want you to get them promptly. The " postoffice people naturally are not por- GOTTSCH- -NUNNS. feet in their deliveries, "although they A jiretty home wedding occiirredat probably try to be, and the same with 'lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas us, but if you will just 'phone or send B. N'unns. Bayview avenue, Monday, a postal when the paper does not arrive when Chris. II. Gofts'h, of New Hyde Miss Chloe Raynor has been engageil as stenographer for the Committees of the Firemen's Carnival, Parade and Tournament, with oflice at the Smith & Levy building. we will gladly forward another copy. One of our subscribers takes us to task for failing, as ho remarked, to publish all thar happenetr: It was The dog catcher was nesday. The Review around Wed- will g!ve a H. J. Mittel, Kast Ave. ; C. E to the ta.xpayers at the next annual Corby, Grove St. and Lena Ave. ; Isaac fortunate for this particular inrlividiial elections—"not to stop until something W. Perminto, Grand Ave.; Frank that discretion occasionally demands is accomplished". Hayes, Nassau and Ray St. the omission of unpleasant items. The Secretary's report showed 182 Ross & Randall Co. requested that Should we jiublish all that is told to us active and 18 honorary members. William H. Bentley, night watchman we would probably be with the angels .Election of officers being called for, at their lumber yard, be appointed a in about twenty minutes after our pa- ijorted gown and carried a bouquet of President Foster was re-nominated. special village otiicer; referred to pers were mailed. We try to print all white roses. She was attended l.y lit- Park, and Miss Louise F. Nunns were wediled. The home was beautifully decorated with daisies and jessamine. The ceremoMV was performed al .'i.SO ¦ /clock by Ki'\- \V. .\. Richard, iiastor of tho M. K. (*urch, the bridal party entering the room to the strains of Mendelssiih'i's wedding inarch, played iiy Miss Grace Bahier, |
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