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Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910
Voi. XV, No. 35
FREEPORT NEWS i Wllliam Ryerson, father of John
I Ryerson of this place, died Sunday at
Single <;opie8 of the Review on sale ; Koekvilie Centre, in his 85th year, at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave.; Kief
er'a. Review ofnce or Gobetz's, Main St., and DaSilva's, West Merrick Road.
Miss Mildred Adiene Bergen and Miss Gladys Story sailed for Europe on Saturdav.
F. A. Horn of Brooklyn has rented for the summer the cottage of Kev, E. O. Tree on Porterfield Place.
Miss Isabel Donovan of Brooklyn is spending a few days with the Misses Reynolds on South Main street.
Village Trustees | Local Topics
Trustees Collard and Sigmond were | One of the city papers is running a absent from the Village Board meeting I library voting contest, the institution Friday evening. I getting the largest number of votes to
Messrs. Jones, Tree and Nostrand : receive a library claimed to be worth
Commencement Week at School
BACCALAUREATE SERMON.
passing againt 452 in June, 1910, REGENTS' EXAMS. The Regents' reports this year are better than ever before. 361 earned Sunday evening in the M. E. Church | preliminary certificates. The follow-
appeared as a committee from the $2000. > It is not the province of the ^^v. Charles Herbert Scholey, pastor! ing had 100 per cent standing as indi- Board of Trade requesting the Board j Review to advise anyone to purchase ¦ <'^ the Presbyterian Church, preached j cated: Elbert Riddiek, arithmetic; of Trustees to take sopie action toward I goods from stores giving these coupons, ^^'^ baccalaureate sermon to the gradu- j Mary Fo.x, U. S. History ; Theodore a "quiet and sane Fourth," especially ' nor would we suggest that they were ' ^^'"K class of 1910. The church and j Wiggins, algebra; Ruth Carlson, plane
to prohibit the sale and use of firearms j any special inducement for so doing, on the Fourth. i but we would advise that people voting
The Board passed a resolution in ac- i the coupons, cast them for Freeport
ecture room were filled. CLASS DAY. Monday afternoon at the school class i
geometry.
HONOR ROLL Following are the shidents of the
George Lynch and Arthur Cook are Postmaster and Mrs. George Ehring, - - -.-.-, - . , „ --- - ,
home on their vacation from Notre former Freeporters, are the proud par- ^ordance with this request 'That we j High School and not for either of the day exercises were held, with the usual Freeport Schools who wer^ neither ab Dame University. , j g^^g of the first baby, born at Long prohibit the^ indiscriminate use of fire-1 smaller schools, for if the votes are jollification, and the following regular j sent nor tardy during the school year,
! Beach.
Henry C. Schluter has purchased the :
store building occupied,by him and 30 ' L. N. Long has purchased the Grimes feet frontage of land on West Merrick restaurant on Railroad avenue, next Road, through the agency of F. W. ! door to his saloon. Mr. Long is Conklin. | perienced in catering work.
A communication was presented : same cause will Freeport get thes col- signed by thirty-eight taxpayers asking lection of books.
the Board to grant licenses for thea-;
tres, shotvs, etc., only with the provi-; According to "The Owl," published
I sions that they might be revoked at, at Rockvilie f'entre. Freeport is in-
The summer issue of "The Owl" Christian Science services will be anytime performances of questionable ! creasing mure rapidly tnan our neigh- is now out. It is an interesting num- held in the Hempstead Bank Building, decency were presented. "The matter | bor, Rockville Centre in it? number of ber and contains among other things corner of Fulton and Main streets, good photos of the graduating cla.«s and Hempstead, at 11 a. na. Sunday; sub-
arms on the village streets on July ¦ split some other village will get the program, in addition to several num- together with a list of those who have Fourth." I library. Only by all working for the bers not down: not been tardy for several years.
the baseball team of Freeport High ject, "Christian Science."
School. Single oopies can he secured i
at Kiefer's and Greenblatt's. Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U.
A. M., will have a class initiation this
was referred to counsel to see if the Board had tiower to grant licenses on
such conditions.
Chief Van Riper said the new hose had been tested at from '2.7o to 300 pounds pressure and had all stood the
commuters; comparing 1!<09 and 1910, we had a gain from 4e)t< to 530, _ about 13 per cent, while they increased from 513 to 556, about 9 per cent. Their increase in number was 45 and ours OA.
Presid't's address, Laurence Wright
Class ix)em, Marion Sproule. ¦ Class history, P>ank Pitcher.
Epitapns, Edith Bedell.
Addres.s to Juniors, Robert Paterson.
Class prophecy, Florence Stiles.
Prophecy on prophet, Florence Car¬ penter. I
Addresa to Seniors, Edward Boyce.
Cla.-iK Gifts, Petrina Burnes.
Class Will, Miklred Humphrey.
Gift tn Giver, C. Winfield Raynor.
The Senior Class presented the sehool
The annual display of fireworks will Friday evening, for which they have test perfectly. He reipiested permis-! Fourteen Years Ag;0 with a handsome cabinet in which t<i
take place at the Freeport Club house twenty-six candidates. Election of sion to take the department apparatus According to our ii.iual cu-tom we '^'"i'^'-^y cups belonging to the school
on the evening of July 4, as uaual, and ollicers will also be held thia evening. to Mineola for the firemen's County ; j^|jg,^ ^,g|^^ excerots from our iilc- of athletic teams, ete.
the committee is working on the event. , parade and tournament Tuesday;: ^^ ^^'^^^ ,^^^. GRADUATION EXERCISES
This is a special feature in Freeport During the storm Saturday lightning panted. The Board accepted his invi-^ ^^^ k' P Ketcham preaches Bac- Tuesday evening graduating exercis-
and is looked forward to not only by struck the house owned by Mrs. Zophar ; tft'on to accompany them on luesday. ; paia^j.g,jtg sermon to graduating cla«s es took place in the Assembly Hall at club members, but by the residents of Smith, corner of Alexander and Helen Chief Van Riper also called attention ^ ^^^ ^ Church ¦'"'^'the .school. The proi-ram was as fol-
Freeport and surrounding villages. avenues, Bennington Park, and tore to the memorial service arranged by : p^^^ ^ffj^e announces two mails a lows:
„.. . : away the chimney. William Golder, the firemen for Sunday afternoon, as ^o a. m. and 6:00 p. m., with Music by Bishop's Orchestra
Big alterations are going on in form- who with his family reside i" the "^ted elsewhere, and i^^^^^^^^ ^^,,^_ Chocolate Soldier, Bishop's
er Rhodesia, south of the Merrick house, was shocked, as was his child, to attend which they decided to do. | pa^id Wiifer ouens a bicvcle renair Orchestra.
Road, east of Main street, by Fishel & and both rendered unconscious, but not The chief also stated that the hre coifn-; ^^ ^ j i invocation, Rev Charles Herbert
Hanse, the new owners. All the old seriously injured. cil had adopted a sy.stem of first and ! Arranging for village Sunday School Scholey.
shanties are being torn down and moved , - , second alarms, subject to the approval i excursion to^Forest View on tL Hud- Salutatory, John R. Goller.
away and streets are to be cut thru, i Residents of Freeport and vicinity : of the Board, thereby only a part of, ^^^ for Julv 14 Address, Prof. Frank Blodgett,
grounds graded and handsome dwell- who will board firemen and their fam-, the companies would leave the house ^.^^^^ J Bedell resigns as Police Dept. of Logic and Pedagogics, state i e"th Grade, Elmer Johnson.
ings built Contracts have already.: ilies during the week of the tourna- on a first ala^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^.,^^^^ j. Tredwell ap- Normal School, Oneonta, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred A. Olsen of
been given for work on one house, with ment and carnival next Fall, in board- | would be 80""ded or a recall as soon as ^ .^^^^ .^ j^.^ t" hornet Solo, Selected, Gustav Gus- West Seaman avenue are entertaining
others soon to fo low. We understand ; ing or private houses, are requested to ; Possible Itv^astho^^^^^^ appointed book- chel. Miss Beatrice Hannah Olsen for the
that It IS the intention of the owners ^ notify William H. Sammon.s, secretary better than calling the whole depart- ¦ j^ ^^ ^^^ Observer offico at Rock- Valedictory, VVilliam F. Kraft, jr. past three weeks. Sho wil! reside with
not to sell any vacant lots but to build , of the general committee, stating how ment out for every small alarm ^pfi\ ^-,u.. Cctntro in ,t]ac.o ot M. R. Wheeler Presentation of Diplomas and the , them permanently and they hope to
Grove Street School. j Third Gi*ade, Vira Raynor. Fourth Grade, Jennie Elar. j Fifth Grade, Arthur Connor, Merle I Raynor. ' Seventh Grade, Felicia Elar.
Eighth Grade, Mary McKeenan, Mar- j garet Mulcahy. Sadie Duryea. I 11 igh School.
j Peter Beck, Wallace ("ampbell, Ed- I warQ Collins, Robert Paterson, Win- ! field Raynor.
The foHowing are credited with per- i feet attenilaiice for the consecutive : number of years set opposite their i names: Robert Paterson, 7; Wallace Campbell, 5; Peter Beck, 3; WinfieW j Raynor, 4 ; Elmer Johnson, .'I; Freda ' Wildner, 3; Marion Pateraon, 5; Merle . Raynor, 2.
I Seaman Avenuo School.
I Sixth Grade , Arthur Keenes, Jktflrie I Mahnken.
Seventh Grade, Eunice Gainer, Mar¬ ion Paterson, Freda Wildner, Sadie Dayeoupay, Floyd Post.
ArchcRStreet School. Sixth Grade, Otillie Woener. Sev-
and sell hou.ses ready for using.
The body of Frank DeWitt, the young Brooklyn man who was drowned about a week ago while out with a
party of friends on a fishing trip with } State Ffremen's Association, .the Fire Capt. Dell Simonson, was found in the ' Department will hold a memorial ser- bay Sunday by a tishing party out in ' vice Sunday, June 26, at 4 p. m., in Captain Oliver Herbert's boat. De- Sigmond's Opera Hou.se. Tho mem- Witt was drowned while jumping from i bers of the department will attend in
many they can accommodate and their, would slightly curtail expense for price for same, or write Mr. Sammons horse hire. The idea waa approved by for detailed information. the Board by resolution. ,
__ A second communication was re-1
Acting on the suggestion of the !'reived from T. DeKruijff, complaining
of the ringing of bells by a baker early ; mornings. He said he huti complained
(who is now in the Surrogate's oflice Award of the Sniith Spelling Prize, soon hear her calling iiapa and mama.
at Mineola).
HYMENEAL
NOLAN - HARRISON Miss .May Nolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan of this village, and David Harrison of Brooklyn wero
to Miller's man about this practice and
Mr. Miller had told him he had permis-
^ _ sion from President Gunning to ring carried by Rev. Charles A. Logue of
one boat to another. Thc remains full uniform, meeting at 3:30 p. m. at his bell whenever and wherever he ; the Catholic Church of Our Redeemer, were brought to this village, where the head(iuarters, corner of Chureh and pleased.^ Mr. Gunning said^ there } Saturday evening at the rectory; they
upon order of Acting Coroner Norton Pine streets, and proceeding thence in
they were removed to Southard & a body. Every resklent of the village
Moore's morgue and wore later taken is invited to attend. The service is in
to the FiVergrcen Cemetery where the memoriam to the deceased members of
funeral and interment took place. the department.
left on a wedding trip and will reside in Freeport on their return.
SMITII COMBS. Edith, daughter of Mr.
Mrs
Samuel R. Smith, President of the Hoard of Education.
Award of Scholarship Priz&s, Hiram R. Smith.
Announcements, A. E. Barnes.
Benediction, Rev. Oscar V. Werner.
.March, Manhattan Beach. Orchestra.
Samuel R. Smith's spelling prize, a ten volume set on Abraham Lincoln, wa.s won by Benjamin Abrams, with 100 per cent, on a 50 word tost.
The $5 gold pieces awarded by Hiram R. Sniith, were won as follows:! First Latin, Wiiiiam Andrews; First English, Dorothy MqClosky; Algebra
The South Shore Yacht Club will The Village of Freeport was hold one of its big daya on July Fourth very well represented at the trip afternoon and evening. There will be of "Roosevelt's Neighbors" to New motor boat races, start to be made York to greet Colpnel Roosevelt on hi.s promptly at 1 o'clock, and a speed return from his journey abroad. Sat- boat race, start to be made promptly j urday, having at least 26 residents in at 4 o'clock. Invitations for these; the party of about 400, among them races have been extended to owners of ' being J. D. Gunning, F. A. Myrick, speed boats from all clubs within the j Franklin Bedell, Smith Cox, R. G. An- Great South Bay as aloo to members of I derson. Dr. J. G. Kelley, G. D. Smith, Brooklyn, New York and Long Island ' Alvin G. Smith, S. R. Smith, Hiram Sound Clubs, the races to be sailed un-; R. Smith, S. P. Pettit, Leo Fishel, der the rules of the American Power ' Raymond G. Miller, J. Huyler Ellison, Boat Association. The rating [of John M. Baxter, Daniel Morrison, Gil launches must be in the hands of the ' son Raynor, ~ " - - -
Regatta Committee 24 hours previous ' dall, Oscar to the races. | W. Pine, A. S. Malcomson, S. F. Pear
There will also be swimming races, sail, A. B. Wallace, Vandewater Post.
canoe races, tub races and other aquat- ¦ •
ic sports. Suitable prizes will be pre- Freeport Airdome will open its third
seemed to be some mistake aa he had never given any sueh permission and he would undertake to see the parties ihterested and have the alTair straight¬ ened out satisfactorily if jiossible.
A communication was recoived from Rev. Pelham St. George Bissell, stat¬ ing that he noticed the Gillespie Com¬ pany wanted their bond returned; that one of t^e conditions of their bond was that they should provide a roadway 100 feet wide thru the village, which they had not lione, as they had left part of a house standing on their prop¬ erty west of Long Beach avenue, and that the roadway was rtht 100 feet wide at that point. The communication was referred to Counselor Fishel for action.
Franklin B. Southard and John P. , Wright were approved as members of Be'tta, who is about 32 years of age treasurer; Edith M. Bedell, Karl '''cra'Dt'^"Hanse""E"'s"'R'ln ^'^^ Awake Engine Company and | and resided with hia father and moth- Brown, Petri na A. Burns. Florence E. j 'mindPB Alpv'RhnHoa n 'Carl Darenberg, jr., for Bay View er, left home Saturday morning in Carpenter, John R. P. Goller, Mildred! S Malcornson S F Pparl "^^e Company, No. 3. I company with two of his friends. They P. Humphrey, Frank W. Pitcher. C.
The report from state inspectors of-| went to the creek in the southern por- Winfield Raynor, Marion E. Sproule prisons was received and filed; this: tion of the village and followed along William F. Kraft.
Freepori Fire Deiiartment brought home two prizes from Mineola tourna¬ ment Tuesday Ever Ready Hoae (Com¬ pany, tifth, an electric lamp: Wide Awake Engine Company, aecond, lov¬ ing cup. *
Mrs. August Johnson died Tuesday night after a lingering illness, aged 63 yoars. .She is .surviveil by her hus¬ band, three sons, .Mbin, Hilbert and August, and one daughter, Mrs. Sig, fred A. Olsen, all of Freejior^. Fun¬ eral services will lie held this Friday evening at S o'clock, from thc, resi¬ dence of her daughter, 7'f W. L%na avenue, [iev. J. WhitehursL of .Seaman"
and Biology, tic between William J\n
John D. Combs, was married to Lewis drews and Theo. Wiggins, who tied al-:
Smith, of Hay Shore, Sunday after- so in a special test, and were each giv-l avenue, officiating; private interment
noon at the M. E. * Parsonage, Rev. .en prizes; First German, Ruth Carlson ; [ Saturday niorning.
Dr. William A. Richard performing Peter Beck received a aimilar prize for
the ceremony. The bride was attended having had a merit'card every month
by . Miss Effie S. Dunbar. Th« best of the year, indicating general cxcel-
man was Mr. .Hoflfroan. They will re- lence hi scholarship and attendance, side in Trenton, N. J. CLASS ROLL.
J • o Following is the list of graduates,
Drowned m Bay comprising the class of 1910: Laur-
Wesley W. Betts, a young man of ence H. Wright, Preaident; Florence
Smithville South, was drowned Satur- C. Stiles, vice president; M. Winifred
Com-
$1.75,
day afternoon while out swimming. Taylor, secretary; Robert B. Paterson,
report was noted in our laat iasue. | the east side of it to the bay front
A special report on the condition of j when Betts donned a bathing suit the new boilers for the power house, , while one of his frienda went out on
. one of which was received in damaged the bar to tread clams. The third
sented to the winners in tho different: season on Saturday, June 25th, 1910 events. and preparations have been made to
Ho^arboTh" aft^em^^nn'^nS ^^ctL^i^^ ' K"^^''*l!]f- '"'"f ,/='"°^^- ,J\^'^. ,^'" condition, was received from the Hart- i member of the party sat one the bank •¦ -^--.
furniLd iv Midle^TRr^klvn Z^' •'" ^^ excellent P;cture f^^d Steam Boiler Inapection and In-; reading. Sometime after Betta went ni Banquet was held at the Crystal
fnF at 8 30^ ^m T^.rT Sl' be'tt' P"-"*"-*/"' «.b^"d «=«"«=«'•* and .'Hustrated ¦ ^^^^^.^ ^o.; they recommended a num- out Swimming the party sitting on the Lake Houae, Clifford Colyer, President,
mg at8.30 p. m. There will be a , aonga by Miss Myra B. Oliver, late ¦ ^.^^ „f j^^ ^^ ^j,^^ ^j,^^ these | bank called to his friend and aaked acting as toastmaater, with the follow-i have usually paid:
Class Motto—Nulli Secundus. Clasa Colors- White and Gold. Class P'lower—Fleur-de-lis. ALUMNI BANQUET. Wedn^sday evening the annual Alum-
At DaSilva'.s.
For Summer Amusement and fort.
Croiiuet Sets, $1,00, .|1.25, $2.50 and up.
Hammocks, 50c, $1.00, .$1.50, $2.50, $3.25, $3.50.
Porch Rockers, $2.59, $2.98.
Lawn Settees, 98c.
Oil Stovea
Single Burner Oil Stoves, 50c.
Two Burner Oil Stoves, 75c.
Double Two Burner Oil Storvcs, $1.59.
Favorite Blue Flame Oil Stovea, $3.69.
Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves, $4.85.
New Perfection, 2 burners, $6.76.
New Perfection, 3 burnera, $8.98.
Gasoline Stoves, 2 burners, $3.50. Window Screens
Compare these jirices with what you
The aeaaon haa body t^kea to drink. No harm will re¬ sult if the beverages mentioned in Smith & Bedell's ad. are used. It'
Read the adv. of S. P. Pettit, auc¬ tioneer, of sale of real estate tomor-, row. This is fine property and ahould make an excellent investment tor yourself.
C. A. Fulton has closed hia store at
p . ' were made the boilers be submitted to I where Betts had gone to. He not be- ing toasts, after an elaborate ""^* a hyrfrostatic pressure test of 190 lbs. i ing in eight, they immediately started prepared for the occasion:
special display of fireworks during the i with Keith & Proctor's, and alao vio- ; afternoon. i Ijn aoloa by Mr. Marat Metsen.
al^ed when every-' ?„ admiaaior remains the aame, adults ,^f-^j.g ^^^^ accepted. i a search" for him which was unavail- Selection, Alumni Quartet.
10 cents; children B cents; reaerved ^he following plumbers' licenses j ing. They then notified some fisher- Athletics, Milton D. Raynor. seats scents extra. J* • JNugent, i.iD- ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^^j^ ^^^.^^5^,, as named: i men in the vicinity who hauled a net "Ships that Pass in the Night," my ineatre, loiu uroaaway, w. x. pra„ci8 J. Gately, John R. Seaman as' aeveral times but could not find the ' Harold E. Brown, ^"^y- _ , '^t gyrety; Golden & Benhett, Seaman; body. The Village and the Schools, John D.
r ' IW A A fi Golden; Stanley Davison, Lorenzo! Sunday morning, while two men: Gunning, President of Freeport.
tiarnival Ring and UUeen Davison; John Harris, American Sur- were out preparatory to again hauling Welcome 1910! Miss Norma E. Sam-
Voting for King and Queen of the ety Company; Edward Smith, Empire! for the body, one of them looked over , mons. see I carnival to be held in Freeport the first! State Surety Company. i the side of the lioat and saw Betts ly- The Clasa, Laurence H. Wright.
I week in . October has been quite dull The following applications were j ing on the botljom. They reached him 1909 CLASS REUNION
during the past week, with slight I granted: For light—Otto S. Jung, i with a boat hook and hrought the body The banquet of the Claaa of 1909 _ J .-- — -- - ------------ change in the votes. The result from Roosevelt Ave.; Dominick Ferrera, N. j to the dock here, after whieh Acting waa held at the Crystal Lake Hou^e
l«re«pon and has on handa lot of high last night's count is as followa: Main St.; Mrs. George I. Boynton, ; Coroner Corodon Norton waa notified I la.st night (Thursday).
grade stoves which he will sell at low j I Dean St.; Walter S. Smith. 32 Lena j and gave instructions for the removal
prices, from $17 up; can be seen by POR QUEEN: „'Ave.; Mrs. A. L. Clarke, 11 Wallace ! of the body to the undertaker's morgue,
calling at his office^^ ^^\^Z:^^^^^'''^^:::::y^\f}-^ .'^^ Cartnen Miller Av. ;, pending burial.
^« wfth^'S^th * p. f*.^- *^vT' I ^'^ O^' *« Pe"it & ^^^' Miller Ave.; E. A.
late with Keith & Proctor s; Violin j Edith Sigmond 311 Donaldson, Park Ave.; John Cartnell,
FORKING: Miller Ave.; A. Magnusson, Rosedale
K. F. HiUenbnuid , 1115 Ave. and Charles L. Seaman, Roose-
A, B. WaUace 669 velt Place.
Solos by Mr. Marat Mesten. Admit- ¦ioD 10 oehta; children Scents; re¬ served seats 6 cents extra. Get to coming, theo forget to stop.
Sonday morning at 10:30 a. m., a swimming, contest will be held at Woodcleft Batfairs Pavilion, with a priM of n aUvw loving cap. It
Oscar Rhodes 664
J. W. Cheahire 809
Rube Welch 63
A. C. Ackennan 34
W. B. Oosaena 30
I.Majrer ^. 10
¦ -J -*^ I ¦
The applications of A. B. Malcom¬ son, South Long Beach Ave., for wat- ^er, and Lyman W. Taft, Rooflevelt Place, for lig^t were "granted as •oon as we secure tbe necessary ma¬ terial."
Base-Ball
JR. O. U. A. M. LEAGUE. Games for Saturday: Rockville Centre at Freeport. Hempstead at Valley Stream. Woodmere at Roslyn.
after
CHANGES IN H. S. TEACHERS. jEdward Wilder of New York takes i the place of Mr. Bodley in science and mathematics; Miss Sarah P. Ketcham, I from Hempstead in place of Miss Cam- , mings, modern languages; Miss Qain- ' man, of Leatershire, in place of Mise ; Oakley, drawing.
Miss Eunice Fitoh, Latin; Miss Mary E. Shanley, English, Miss Florence E. Cooper, 8ih Grade; Misa Etta South¬ well, biology and rhetoric, arfd Miss I Loretta Knight, mtuie, will return next
Owing to the storm Saturday noon no ball games were played
One inning of tbe game between the j y^ar. Alomni team of F. H. S. and the regu- ] A little comparison with a year ago lar taam of tbe school resolted in a | shows the vast growth of the school. score of 8 to 2 in favor of tbe regulars. In Jane, 1909, 258 papers were mariced South Columbus Ave., Freeport. It
18x33, extended, 23c.
24x33, extended, 25c.
24x37, extended, 30c.
28x37, extended, 35c.
These will help get rid of 'em:
Chinese Incense, 2 pkgs. Ic.
Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 3 double sheets for 5c.
Flistikon Fly Ribbon, 5c.
Poison Fly Paper, .5c pkg.
Wire Fly Killers, 10c.
Mason Fruit Jara
Pints, 55c doz.
Quarts, 57c doz.
Just the articles for the Gas or Oil atove.
Asbestos plates. 5c
Asbestos Iron Holders, 5 and 10c
Asbestos toasters, 10c
Asbestos Griddles, 10c
Asbestos oven mata (square), lOc '
Asbestos stove mats (oval), lOc
Asbestos sheets, 10c dox.
DaSilva's.
WANTED.—Competent chamber¬ maid and waitress; sleep out. Apply 23 Rose St It
Laundry work wante^^ mgderala prices; ealled for and delivered; good references; Mrs. Mary Jobnaon, 18
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| FullText | Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 Voi. XV, No. 35 FREEPORT NEWS i Wllliam Ryerson, father of John I Ryerson of this place, died Sunday at Single <;opie8 of the Review on sale ; Koekvilie Centre, in his 85th year, at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave.; Kief er'a. Review ofnce or Gobetz's, Main St., and DaSilva's, West Merrick Road. Miss Mildred Adiene Bergen and Miss Gladys Story sailed for Europe on Saturdav. F. A. Horn of Brooklyn has rented for the summer the cottage of Kev, E. O. Tree on Porterfield Place. Miss Isabel Donovan of Brooklyn is spending a few days with the Misses Reynolds on South Main street. Village Trustees Local Topics Trustees Collard and Sigmond were One of the city papers is running a absent from the Village Board meeting I library voting contest, the institution Friday evening. I getting the largest number of votes to Messrs. Jones, Tree and Nostrand : receive a library claimed to be worth Commencement Week at School BACCALAUREATE SERMON. passing againt 452 in June, 1910, REGENTS' EXAMS. The Regents' reports this year are better than ever before. 361 earned Sunday evening in the M. E. Church preliminary certificates. The follow- appeared as a committee from the $2000. > It is not the province of the ^^v. Charles Herbert Scholey, pastor! ing had 100 per cent standing as indi- Board of Trade requesting the Board j Review to advise anyone to purchase ¦ <'^ the Presbyterian Church, preached j cated: Elbert Riddiek, arithmetic; of Trustees to take sopie action toward I goods from stores giving these coupons, ^^'^ baccalaureate sermon to the gradu- j Mary Fo.x, U. S. History ; Theodore a "quiet and sane Fourth" especially ' nor would we suggest that they were ' ^^'"K class of 1910. The church and j Wiggins, algebra; Ruth Carlson, plane to prohibit the sale and use of firearms j any special inducement for so doing, on the Fourth. i but we would advise that people voting The Board passed a resolution in ac- i the coupons, cast them for Freeport ecture room were filled. CLASS DAY. Monday afternoon at the school class i geometry. HONOR ROLL Following are the shidents of the George Lynch and Arthur Cook are Postmaster and Mrs. George Ehring, - - -.-.-, - . , „ --- - , home on their vacation from Notre former Freeporters, are the proud par- ^ordance with this request 'That we j High School and not for either of the day exercises were held, with the usual Freeport Schools who wer^ neither ab Dame University. , j g^^g of the first baby, born at Long prohibit the^ indiscriminate use of fire-1 smaller schools, for if the votes are jollification, and the following regular j sent nor tardy during the school year, ! Beach. Henry C. Schluter has purchased the : store building occupied,by him and 30 ' L. N. Long has purchased the Grimes feet frontage of land on West Merrick restaurant on Railroad avenue, next Road, through the agency of F. W. ! door to his saloon. Mr. Long is Conklin. perienced in catering work. A communication was presented : same cause will Freeport get thes col- signed by thirty-eight taxpayers asking lection of books. the Board to grant licenses for thea-; tres, shotvs, etc., only with the provi-; According to "The Owl" published I sions that they might be revoked at, at Rockvilie f'entre. Freeport is in- The summer issue of "The Owl" Christian Science services will be anytime performances of questionable ! creasing mure rapidly tnan our neigh- is now out. It is an interesting num- held in the Hempstead Bank Building, decency were presented. "The matter bor, Rockville Centre in it? number of ber and contains among other things corner of Fulton and Main streets, good photos of the graduating cla.«s and Hempstead, at 11 a. na. Sunday; sub- arms on the village streets on July ¦ split some other village will get the program, in addition to several num- together with a list of those who have Fourth." I library. Only by all working for the bers not down: not been tardy for several years. the baseball team of Freeport High ject, "Christian Science." School. Single oopies can he secured i at Kiefer's and Greenblatt's. Freeport Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M., will have a class initiation this was referred to counsel to see if the Board had tiower to grant licenses on such conditions. Chief Van Riper said the new hose had been tested at from '2.7o to 300 pounds pressure and had all stood the commuters; comparing 1!<09 and 1910, we had a gain from 4e)t< to 530, _ about 13 per cent, while they increased from 513 to 556, about 9 per cent. Their increase in number was 45 and ours OA. Presid't's address, Laurence Wright Class ix)em, Marion Sproule. ¦ Class history, P>ank Pitcher. Epitapns, Edith Bedell. Addres.s to Juniors, Robert Paterson. Class prophecy, Florence Stiles. Prophecy on prophet, Florence Car¬ penter. I Addresa to Seniors, Edward Boyce. Cla.-iK Gifts, Petrina Burnes. Class Will, Miklred Humphrey. Gift tn Giver, C. Winfield Raynor. The Senior Class presented the sehool The annual display of fireworks will Friday evening, for which they have test perfectly. He reipiested permis-! Fourteen Years Ag;0 with a handsome cabinet in which t |
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