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Nassau County Revieiv
Official Paper of Nassau County
FREEPORT. N. V., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1915
Vol. XX, No. 49
Freeport
Sinjtle copitfs of the Review for s«l« At Greenbla^tt's and Btaithwaite's, Rail- toaA Avenoe; MichnofT's, NaBsm County Reriew, DaSilTa's am] Go¬ bets's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merridt Road. tf.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
Thsae Iimee ara (or Handy Hook Deduct minotas (or Herapatsad Bay)
Killed in Auto Collision { Social and Personal A Matter of Principal In the Fratemai Orders
Grov.r PMli.on .Re 24, of this vil- I ^^^ c-.-. Vi-is -J tattim. s. | We are inforraed th.t in a Rockville '
lAKe, wa. •-•tw.tly k.lled •" an auto Fr.,p«t.„ .md TW rn-i. Ceutre newspaper this week will be '
C9ttMioD oa tbe Memck Road at Mer- j _ 1. "^ '' ,
rick. Sondsy evening. ' Mrt. George Wallace of 80 South > "^^^^ the advertisement of a num-
Merle Post of Seaford bad exchanged Ocean Avenue, who ha« been troubled i her ot Preeport merchantb, including > antoa with Gearga Belasky of Wan-[with rheumatism many years, ieft | several liqnor dealets, urging you to'
Dsiasa ia dsm ascTal (isl si aal sesaalsalasas mt
Eriday Dec.
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cBibeF ineeting of the Arta Clob will be held next Monday, De¬ cember 6, in the Methodist Chorch at 3 o'cldck. Dr. Syenaga will speak on the "Reconstruction of Korea."
The Frefport Ice & Foel Co. ale building an addition to tbeir ice plant. The new ice storage room will be 45x50, and will be capable of holding 12.000 tnn» of ice. George W. Rey¬ nolds haa the contract for the work.
The annoal novelty parade, games and ball of the Callithumpian Aaaocia¬ tion was held Tnuraday last. In the morning more tban a bundred young jsjrs, and Mrs. Donaldson and Mr. and
tagh. in a try ont before a change of ownerahip.
Aboot noon Merle, with his brother, Frank, drove to Freeport, where thpy met Laroy Smith, Grover f aalaon and George and .Angele Preziosi. They then drove es»i to Amityville and Babylon. After dark they started for Freepoit. Smith, wbo is a lidensed chauffeur, was driving. As the car approached Merrick, acL-orJing to Smith's statement, he tried to pasii a car in front, and when alongaide of it the glare fif a h.-adligbt of an bp- proaching aolomobile blinded bim. He tben pulled a little to the left so as not to collide with the aoto at hia right.
Tfae other auto, driven by John Don- aldscn of Patcbogoa was atruck by the Post aotomobile and wrecked. Smith ¦ays he Has .no recollection of what happened after that. His antomobile weot about 60 feet further west, and Btroek the aatomobile of George VVard- baoer, also of Patchogue. Paulaon, who sra* silting on the tool box on the ranning board of Post's antumoblle. was thrown to his death.
In the Donaldfcn automobile ivere
Monday for Southern apeciai treatment.
jR- 0. U. A. M. The euchre, pinochle and dann- of Pin»a to laks u V... • . j . i. Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. O. U. A.
Pines, to take, buy yoor Christmaa goods at home. . j^ ^,7.^ .^ Crystal Lake Hooae Tues- (This advertiaement does not appear in ^gy evening was well attended, there A birtbday party waa given at the i ^^e Nassau Coonty Review, beeauae, j being 28 tables in play. The tables home of Mias Madeline Duryea, No- i while we have no qoarrel'witb the liq- 'were arranged on the large son porch vember 18, in honor of her 15tb birth- ,„<,, dealera, we can see no reaaon at day. The table was prettily tlecorafd >.. r.. ¦ . . j ¦ .-
¦ •* ,, . I... rru .. this Christmas Reason for deviating
in yellow and white. Tbose present ^
were Misaes Grace Raynor. Vira Ray-j ^'o"^ """"o'e e»tabliehed years ago, nor. Vera Powers. Jesaie Gobeti. An- iof keeping from oor paper all adver- nie Ritchie, Minnie Ackerman. Dora tisements that, to us, aeem objection J Israel, Helen Bornscheur, Esther Kier- ^^le '
nan, Etbel Kiernan, Jeanette Leonard, „,' ,, , i
Maude Stone and Sadie Duryea: Harrv * «• t""- "<'"'** """K* y*^" '" ^^y »*
Engelke, Howard Van Sicklen, Percy *»ome, bot we. feel jostified, under the j ^be Council rooin will ba a inecca Krebs, Roy Hooghton, William FietdB. circomstances, in orging the buyers ' for many Junior Order men this Fri Herbert Lui dflad, Jene Courtney. Rob- „j,p ,pprove our ceurse to consider : day evening, when delegations will be
first tbe merchants wboae announce¬ ments ofi Chriatmari goods appear in our isauea. It will be Daiaral to con-
I which ieft tbe main floor clear for I dancing, which was enjoyed by many ; of those who were not playing carda. ! The games were over by 11 o'clock
and after the prizes had been awarded I to the successfol playera all present
joined in dan.'ing and a general good
time.
Village Trustees News of the Qmrcbety
At the ineeting Thursday a resolu¬ tion was passed instructing G«orge St6ne to finish his contract for paint¬ ing fire hydrants within two weeks or the contract would be cancelled. Tbe Fire Council recommended the contracf
Swnce* ef tka •a l^e chsrvktta amd tliaa th aada ties
.\t the Method! it Chorch next-*
day HKiming. Dr. Curtice will
., a. ,., .... ... on "Tbe Worth of Our Reading."
oegiventoMr. Weis,, butthe\i,|j«e the evening his theme will be " Board decided, upon comi.lBint of Mr. Whiteneas of Heaven. '
Stone,-he being the lowest bidder, to. . ,
give him the contract, which wa» done' November 5, and it was stipulated tbe, work shoald be completed witbin three weeks.
Village Clerk Shea was instructed to order 44 new street lamps t" re¬ place old ones unfit for uae.
ert Story, Charles Miller, jr., Frank Hurley, Merle Raynor and William and Ira Duryea.
men paraded thiough the streets. In the afternoon many witnessed a series of games on Olive Boulevard.
The time is getting short if you are contemplating helping Mra. Etta J. Carman with her Chriatmaa work ameng the needy poor. Donations of
Mrs. Frank Piqaet of Patcbogae and in tbe Waldbauer automobile, Mr. and .Mr^. Waldbauer. Anthony Kruger of Patcbogae aod Miaa Lillian Kuaaell of 237 Potnam Avenue, Brooklyn. Merle Post haa a dislocated aboulder and waa badlv cut aboot the face. Smith waa _ _ cut aboat the right leg and left arm.
toyV'do^ls,7o«d second-hand clothing. lNon« of the otber occopanta of the etc will be appreciated; address. I three cars were seriously injured. Brooklyn Avenue. „ P-"'"'' *•» employed by the L I.
Railroad, and previously by the New
,,. . . . ... York Telepbone Company. He wbb
An aotomobile coHiBion between the . ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ survived by hia pa- cars of Dr. Mangan of 9o Park Ave , ^^^^^ ^^^ everal lirotherB and slaters.
nne, Brooklyn, and Donald S. Mackey ;
of this village, took place Sunday at West Merrick Road and Church Street. Dr. Mangan and hia son Daniel were in one car and in the "ackey car Mrs. Mackey and daughter and Kenneth Taylor. Both cars were badly dam¬ aged. No one was injured.
The Motners' Clob will meet at the Archer Street Scbool next Wednesday afternoon, December 8, and would lik t as many motbera aa can attend. h^j[p sew for the children of tbe kindergar¬ ten for Christmas.
The Freeport High School Musical Club will give an operetta, "Princeas , Chrysanthemum," on Friday evening, December 17, at 8 o'ciock In tbe audi- - torium of the Grove Street School; ad-: miaaion 25 centa.
present from nearly all Coun:ila Naaaau Coonty and aeveral of the nearby Councila of Queens and Suffolk to greet National Vice Councilor John
clode that those who advertiae in the j S. Noyes and bia ataff, together with liqoor partnerahip service, but not' ni^.ny °f '.^e State officers. Bro Noye witb us. do not care for your trade
or think they can get it without our belp.
Freeport to Have Municipal Christmas Tree
jof New Hampshire is on bia way to
' Waahington, D. C, to look after tbe
I interest* of the Order in tbe fight for
- tbe Immigration Bill, and is viaiting
j Freport Council for the purpoae nf I
greeting the members of Long Island.
At the meeting last Friday evening
; Paat State Councilor Jamea W. Chesh-
At the ineeting of the Village Board j 're was appointed chairman of a com-
] of Truateea last Thursday afternoon ! mittee to receive oar guesta of the ev-
1 Mrs. Fred E. Story and Mrs. Roland ening. He uaa appointed the follow-
j M. Lamb appeared on behalf of the I'"K P«8t councilors as membera of hia Mr. and Mrs. Charlea S. Powell of Neighborhood Workers and urged the committee to aasiat him: Gilson H. St. Petersborg. Frt., who were apend-i Board to aasiat in a proposed munici 'Raynor, Henry S. Starr, Walter M. ing a few days with relatives in Free- p^l Christmaa tree for the Village of I Nichola. Howard E. Pearsall, John iV. port, have ifturned to their winter Freeport. ! Fawcett and Elvin A. Dorlon.
home in Florida. xbe Asaociation ia planning for The entertainment committee has
ChriBtmaa gifta for the needy poor of j been buay preparing for the visitors
Capt. Hempel. of the Oscar II. the ' the village, and wants in connection ""d oyster atews will be served to all ahip of the much advertiaed "Ford : with their work to have a "dreut big
Pleasing Entertainment by Children
The juvenile entertaioment in tbe . American Theatre Friday evening w*-- der auspices of the Cathollic Church.
directed by Mias Florence Ware »nd ..i^^-^-^^Xoiig" Ag'o"" wa/"re«7by Pierre Dutel, was one of the best ju- j,r.*. Hewlett. "An Awaknied 'eo. venile eniertamnienti ever given in this village.
Tlip Pick.Tninny Minstrels with Ray Kii^rnan, Matty kiernan and Ralpb Mickacles as prjncipala, witb ohoraa. waa a feature, aa also the lawn fete
As a pert of the Nation-wide Pro*/ teetant Episcopal advent preachii^C miaaioii. daily services will be held in tbe Cburch of the TransfigaratioB. from December 6 to December 12. ia« elusive. The preacher will be Rev.. D. M. Genns, rector ol St. Thomaa. Cburch. Brooklyn.
The meeting of the Woman'tt Mie* sionary l?o<iely of the Preabyteriao Church was held Wedneaday, with- Mrs. Joseph Hewlett aa leader. Tli4 meeting opened with a devotional *er«' vice in which a namber of membera participaled. A paper nn "The .MOUO'
ett.
Day. D P., was read by
pie," written liy >I. E himeelf a mountaineer, Mrs. Dikeman. •
A talk on "Syria and Persia" waa given by Mrs. H. J Kaymore. Let¬ ter* from Mia? E. T. Minor were read. Almost every member preaent respond¬ ed tc tbe rollcall with an appropriate teyt or verse.
J The "Freeport Town Team" com- wMed for the most part of fern-er Aodenta of freeoort High Scbool, de¬ feated the Rockville Centre football team on Thankagiving Day by the Bcore of 14 to 0. Harold Smitb, cap¬ tain and follback of tbe Freeport elev¬ en, tripped and fell in such a manner
Swib WiM Verdict
The Appellate Diviaion of the Sec¬ ond Department has affirmed a judg¬ ment for $8000 recovered by S. Dimon I Smitb of this village against Dayton Hedges of Patchogue. The decision waa handed down on Friday, Presiding Justice Jenks writing the opiniou.
Thia is the second time this caae haa been in the Appellate Division. On the first trial Jadgilient waa rendered for tbe defendant. ' Ex J odge Elvin N. Edwarda. on behalf of the plaintiff, appealed to tbe Appellate Diviaion and that ioatt reveraed tbe trial court and
aa to aerioualy broiae hia left collar ordered a new trial. On the new trial
bone. Qoite a number of Freeport rooters attended tbe game, which waa played at Rockville Centre.
The item in oor laat issue regarding CounselIO( Douglass C. Lawrence waa somewhat mialeading. Mr. Lawrence haa been engaged in law buaineaa for the paat 12 yeara. having been in buai neas tor himeelf for aeveral years
Mr. Edwarda waa successfol and the defendant appealed to tbe AppBllate Division, which appeal haa failed.
Tbl: action was based opon two notea given by Dayton Hedges to the Pion¬ eer Iron Worka in part paymenc for the conatruction of an asphalt plant in the Bronx. Mr. Hedges refuaed to pay tbe notes, claiming that tbe work waa not done properly. The notes
New York City, and having practiced! *'ere then aasigned to Mr. Smith, law in every court in New York State. ; This affirmance will probably end He bas now opened an office in the ; the matter, as the Appellate Diviaion Freeport Bank Bui'ding. as he thinka ' "aa unanimous in its deciaion. Hon. there ia a good nnnortunity for biro in Timothy M. Griffing of Riverhead and his chosen profession in Freeport and ' County Judge Jobn R Vunk of Patch- vieinjty logue represented Mr. Hedges.
Lotko^Bs at Merrick
Oor "Bif Manicipal PUnf
Probably very few of us have any ¦ ilea as to the size and growth of our! (Contributed)
village municipal water and light St. John's Latberan Church, Bev. ilant. Laat year, aboot thia time, we { William SteinMcker, paator. The op- inquired from Village Clerk Shea a;:-| ening service aiid Su.nday School ses- to the nURjber of users of light anc^ sion of this new undertaking on the water, and be gave DS tbe figorea ofj part of tbe Field MiaMotiary of the about loOU uaing water and 1100 ua- 1 Lutheran Church for Long laland, took ing light. He now givea ua the fig-1 place with marked aucceas Sunday uf
in the banquet hall
Let as many membera of Freeport Council as can possibly do ao attend and hel^ to welcome our gueata and visitors.
will be ob- in Freeport E. An ora-
peace miaaion trip," is well-known in .Trismas Tree," lighted and appropri Freeport uaoally apending a couple of "tely decorated with colored lighta. days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Qrazer. j The Board bad no official fund from 209 Smith Street, after eaib trip i which to appropriate money fot tbia acroaa. ' purpoae, bat promised to furniali tbe
, tree, aa individuala, and agreed that; Sunday, December 0, ^^, . jtbe village shoold fnrnisb tbe lighting j served aa Memorial Day
Ubituary ''of *•»« *'••• ' i-o^ge no. 1253, b. p. o.
' Mrs. Stoty said abe had conaulted | torical and musical program is being
MRS. MARIETTA SHEA I iritb Prof. Moon, wbo bad agreed toi prepared: committee. Douglass C.
Mrs. MarietU Shea, died Wednea-j consult with tbe Board of Education, Lawrence, James Hanse, Franklin Ci. day, December 1, from pneomonia. ': ""d tbought it could be arranged that Hill and Roy D. Pearaall. Funeral services will be held from ber • tbe acbool children ahould gather |
late home. School Street, Oceanaide, i ¦"•and the tree a dey or two hefore | Samoel S. Goldberg, niember of Satorday afternoon at 2o'clock. Rev. Christmaa and sing Christmss carols, j Freeport Lodge No. 1253. B. P. 0 F. W. vVarney and Rev. George E.\ ,_ , ^ . ~. I „ Biabop officiating; interment Rockville : Vnl Statistics fw November Cemetery. Mra. Shea, who celebrated Daring the month of November, 6 her 72nd birthday on November 20. | births and 13 deaths wen. recorded waa born in the hooae now occupied by . ^jjh s. P. Shea Regiattar of Vital
participated in by Frances Connora,
Roalyn Feltenatein, Pauline Raynor.
Mary Comba, Agnes Kiernan, Ethel
Geller, Helen Peroni, Kathryn Mc
Guire, Virginia Kremelberg, Dorothy i Florence B. Carpenter ia announced
Connor and Helen Smith, assiated by to lead tbe Epworth League meeting
the Yama Yama Girls, Rosa Felten- Sunday night in the M. E, Church;
atem, Graee and Helen Smith, Agnes tcpic. "A Nameless Prophet Who Kept
Murphy, Diana Peroni, Kathryn Sulli- Fresh GoJ'a Name.".
van and Elizabeth Carman, the aolos |
of ,Misa Prances Kiernan in this and' First Charcb of Chriat. Scientist.— other numbers were heartily applaud- Services Snnday niorning at 11 o'clock, ed, 'Hempatead Bank Building; sabject.
Five tableaux of famous paintings f next Sunday, December 5, "God. the were exquisite. Tbey were preaented On'y Cause and Creator." by Misa Frances Kiernan, Mrs. Fred
erick A. Ware, Mias Victoria Dutel, Mies J. Gallagher, Miss .M. Canalizo, Mra, Francia-Arguimbau. The ''Ar tisfa Dream," waa depicted in danc
.Mr«- Etta J. Carman, Superintend¬ ent of Relief VVork for the W. C. T. ' L'.. wiahea tn thank the schuu! author¬ ities and th^- mothera for the donationa
George W. Loft, on tbe Merrick Road.! statiatics, as followB: BeBidea her husband she ib survived by two daughters. Mrs. Winfield Brow¬ er and Mra. Schuyler Ryder and one aon, Sylvester P. Shea, Village Clerk, of the Village of Freeport.
RAYMOND DEAN WALKER Raymond Dean, son of Jobn D. Walker, aged 8 months, died Satur- | day. Funeral aervicea were held Toea- 1 day afternoon at the home of his pa¬ renta, Babylon Turnpike, Merrick
DEATHS November 2, Joaeph Zulli, infant. 7. Robert W. Valentine, 75 yrs. 12. William R. Spenee, 49 yra. 12. Auguata Canfield, 76 yra. 18, Clara S. Brinsley. 86 yrs. 22, Lizzie Youle Meday, 79 yrs.
BIRTHS November 2, Joseph, Floyd and Mary Bacigalupo Zulli.
5, Phoebe, Rand and Frances Oea-
Elka, died Friday, Neveinber 26. ' Funeral aervicea were held Sanday af -1 ternoon at his late reaidence at Rock- i ville Centre. I
ing by Mias Frances Ware and Pierre i wnt to the Grove Street School for Dutel. ly'' I the needy of the village, which waa
An original productioir, ''Hello, {divided hetween the Neighorhood Freeport," brought continuous ap-jW-orkera and the Superintendent of plauBe. In the cast were Frances • Relief Work. Kiernan, Hollis Smith, Florence Ware, 1 „. ^ ' 7~^r, „ •
Pierre Datel, Jane Gallagher, Arthar! ^^irat Churcb of Christ, Scientist, Trayer, Mrs. Canavan. Vas. Wode-' "^ n*'"P-*'t««J b»8 purchased the prop- house. May Marphy, Raymond Ama I •/«> •' <•«"«'¦ °f P»l«°" ""'*, .^•¦•''/'•'» dor. Clotild Murphy, Franklyn Hall, i ^t«et*. Hempstead. fegxl-SO feet, Florence Rhodea. Mav Fitzgerald. Mae j 'orroerly known as the Jane A Hew- Eagan. Edna Nickelaon, with the' [elt property, at a coat of «12.000. "Dance of the Autumn Leaves" depict-
It i* intended to erect a church ediAee I upon tbe property, which waa par- I chaaed throagh the agency of Geer ' Brother*. ^
Weekly Weatker Report
(For oor re*dera in other localities) Tburwiay, November 25, Thanks-
Rev. William H. Littebrandt, rector ! treicher Sutherland.
of the Episcopal Church at Merrick, '. Elsie, Forrest and Grace Powers
officiating; " interment, Greenfield . f^unbar.
Cemetery ; Southard & Moore, funeral' 10. Marion Milicent
directora.
urea for thia year aa per our request, 1676 uaing water and 1208 oaing light. Thia big buaineaa. involving over $50,000 a year, is handled by ViUage Clerk Sbea and bia aasistant, Mias Rhodea, with Collector Rider, in addi
ternoon. Tbe building east of the Fire Hall in North Merrick waa used. The achool was organiied with four grades incloding an adult Bible Clasd. The teachera were able at once to organize their clasaes for work. Plans were
tion to tbeir other work in connection | made for the bolding of a
with other branches of village govern¬ ment.
BowHng CanuYal at Freeport Quh
A live days' bowling carnival ia planned at tfae Freeport Clab for De¬ cember 17. 18, 20, 21 and 23, in Claaa A, recorda of 151 or over, Claaa B 150 and under. Tbe rales say you can bowl when yoa like, as many games aa you like, at least 10 gamea must be b-jwied.
A three-onen bowling toarnament atarta Monday. Janaary 8, 1916. En¬ triea close December 25.
Entries in the Clob Championahip— Bcratcb-ainglea—alao etoae December 25; contest to start January 4.
Tax bsfonaatioB
SCHOOL TAXES
Merrick—Daniel Landau, collector rate 51 centa; 6 per eent. fee.
Freeport—Archer B. Wallace, col¬ lector, office of TboroaB W. Lucaa. Railroad Avenae; 5 per cent, fee; rate $1.15.
Baldwin—W. AuguBtos Miller, col¬ lector, Grand Avenae. near L. I. R. R.: 1 per cect..to December 6: rate $1.2t.
Rooaevelt—Charlafi E. Whitehouae, Naaeau Rood. Stop 65, collector; pay¬ able at 1 pei: cent, to December 7; rate $1.61.
Rockville Centra—Collector William H. Connell, 78 Village Aveoue; rate 11.16; 5 per cent. fee. "~ '
ChriBtmaa afternoon.
Dreaa Bcjltt to hire. Kegfirs, Railroad AXvenue, I^roepoM'.
AdVB
47
Try my spucial box of cut flowera,
76c for the weekend C. R. Ankers.
florlBt, Rockville Centre, I... I. Tele-
pb«n<r connection; delivery anywbere.
A^vgi Upeni'nt
; -' .. -;; {^¦'vis^;as"
festal aervice on Sunday December 27.
The service which follolied tbe aea¬ aion of tbe BChonI was surprisingly well attended. Rev. A. C. Karkau from Christ Church. Freeport, and the choir of tbe cbarcb. as well as . others intereated in tbe undertaking, had com« by train and automobile. The choir both led tbe service and rendered several aatbeme. Pastor Karkau briefly addr meed the congregation, .Bpeaking «rorda of encouragement and gave aaodraneee of Buoceaa.
Tbia Sunday tbe Bible School will meet at the same plaee and time. There will be nosef-rice. Joat as soon as other arrangemeata caa lie made tbe place of meeting will be changed. It i^ feared tbat the present place will be tiXi uncomfortable during the ae¬ vere Winter weatber.
Tbere will be a service a week from Sanday. Tbe time and place will be announced next week.
Tbose intereated urge all ot the Lutheran faith to co-operate with tbem. Tbere ia no doubt ai to tbe Baneeaa of the undertaking if all will do arhat they can. Others Witbout a cburch home are aasored of a cordial welcome at all meetings and aervrcea. The Parish Aid Society will meet Tburaday afteriMoa. December 9, at (he home of Mri». HeinsJtng. Let ev¬ ery rjember endeavor to bring at leaat one otber member and tboa assure an ex.ceptiowil atteadaiMe.
Preparing Its
i Winter's Work
(Contribated by the Pablicity Com¬ mittee of the Surgical Dri^aings Com- I mittee.)
i The Merrick Branch of the Surgical j Dressings Committee of New York haa ! atarted on its Winter worK of rolling bandagea and making surgical dress- I inga to be sent to tbe war front. Tbe I branch now makes an appeal at thia I Thankagiving aeaaon to all those wbo I feel pity for the saffering caused in jthia terrible European war, for tbeir ^ interest and belp. Funda are needed, alsu donationa of old linen and muslin, and peraonal belp iamuch appreciated. The Merrick committee has accom-
Edna Lightell Carman.
11, Helen M., Alwin Schriefer Winhold.
11, Robert Ernest, Marion Seaman Hanneman.
12, Raymond. William and Jackaon Verity
Harry and
ed by RoBlyn Feltenatein, representing "Tbe Wind," ind Victoria Dutel, "A
, Tre»,"
tsr '>^ Sil I J II -a. a II ^ ^he ''Lfeavea'' were Marion Wal-
Won t Allow Jadgc Norton to Use, 1,,,^, m^dyg g^jth. Grace Smith, Vada
Court Room ; Combs, Pauline Raynor, Urslar ShCa,
Justice Corodon Norton „ppeared | j^ydia Kiefner, Frances Conhors Grace ' before the Village Board of Truatees ! Rosenstein. Madelie Vogt and Mane • giving Day, fine clear day. iat their laat meeting and asked them \ Kiernan, while Katherine Sullivan. ; Friday, aame (very foggy in a. m.) I to reconsider and reacind the resolu | Helen Kremelberg, Marjorie Maiimng, Saturday (very foggy in morning* i tion paased at their laat preceding ' Alma Smith. Helen Smith and Agnes ^ rained ail afternoon and rainy in evea-
meeting, upon motion of Trustee Max | Murphy, distributing representation j jng. ison, denying him free use of Village I o^ »"<"»¦ "Pfesente'l Winter. • Sunday
i Court Room while sitting as a Town 1 Maudo Delora. home from a foreign F,J1 day. I Justice of the Peace, after January 1, i tr'P. gave an exhibition of balancing . autoe. as in middle of summer.
1916. Judge Norton said that he gave "i'l contortioning, and Babe Ware & i Monday, overcaat. ram anil warm m I hia aervicea free to the village while ^°- K""^ " realistic exhibition of "A i moming; cleared off cool in p. m. : acting as sitting Police Justice und I Day in Dixie." One of the most i Tuesday, clear, cool; fine Fall weath- i felt tbat ahe should have the uae of the ; laughable features was the representa- , er. i Court Room in exchange for hia ser- I "<"' of Irishmen in 'Orill, Ye Farri- Wedneaday, same
cleared off early, and fine- .Merrick Road lined witik
Wa
Vatthew i
vices. He said the town furnished ! e", Drill,' by Dick Ware
him an office at Beilmore and that itlt^'emaii. Rem Canalizo. 'Tom Kelly,
I waa as a convenience to the lawyers | Leo Venditt and Raymond Kiernan.
„ , ^ I in the Village of Freeport that he sat; The pianologues by Dr. Urban L Afri-
I-rank and! ^j p^^^p^^^^ ^„,, ^^at Police jpatice «=«"" ""i'«o'«s by Miss Addi^ Tyde-
Flint alao favored nis uaing the rooma h"*". o^ HempBlead, captivated the
when convenient. audience.
Trustee Maxson's motion that Jua ! One of the prettiest effects of the
and Dora;
Louise I '
Thorsday, snow aquall ) a. m.; rainy.
for an hour
,- r. .a. V. I- LI- 1 JI irusiee maxson s roouon inai jua-i -¦¦. — ';•-¦ , , ..,.. P""}' inrougn ner aiiornev, r>i
16, Dorothy Caroline, Hjalman and | ^.^^ j^„^,„„ ^^ ^^^jg^j ,f,^, ^j,^ jj„„j evemng was the dance of the "iJlue: gj,,^, f^^ ,fi„„„ jgn^^..^ i
Maria Ackerlaw Johnaon
17, Mildred Elizabeth, Milford and ; Mabel Cooper VanRiper.
17, Wilhelmina Helene, David and Helene Hoffman Strauas.
26, Marie Bvelin, living and Anna Carman Whaley.
27, Harry A-, Harry B. and May Wulfing Lake
could not aee its way clear to change ita deciaion, was carried.
Tbe neceasary change in the otfice will be an inconvenience to the resi¬ dent lawyers, becaase uf the difficulty of getting to Bellmore, and a conse-
Birds," conceived and directed by Misa Florence Ware, known as Babe Ware. ThcsL- little girls were attired as blue birds: Gwendolyn Hornbeck, Diana Peroni, Alma Smith, Agnea Murpby. Marion Nuendorfer, Helen Sniith, .
quent finantrial losa to Justice Norton i P""''ne R*ynor, Margiierite Cunning as many of the caaea will now go to j h*"". Huth Mack, Kathryn >ull'vHn,
'Dorothy Porler, Gertrude Reynolds,
Marv
.« * TT- M K at. .a the Justices at Lynbrook or Hemp-1 ii°'^»^"y„ ^^''"f/- ^""U'« neyno.aa,
28. Anthon.v Marone. Anthony and ' ^^^^ „,„,^ conveniently reached by I Myrtle Shea, Margaret Werner, Jessie sry Jordan Marone. trolley and train service. I 9°.*^«?*' .'^„"'« ^'i^'l^' .1^?.^ '^'"K"
Fourteen Years A|^o
Bfrs. Waring Suet L. I. R. R.
Mrs. Margaret Waring, of 18 Bedell Street. Freeport, has brought auit against the Long laland Railroad Com¬ pany through her attorney, Elvin N. " at per¬
sonal injuriea. received <vhil« about to alight from the weatbonnd tiaIn at Kreepoii un September '29, 1915.
Mr* Waring received a fracture of one of her riha and was otherwiae bad¬ ly injured. Th«f action will be brought on for trial at the January term of the ."^opreme Court.
Recovers Stolen Bicyde
,. . . u »u- o ._ T. .. - • . xc ,¦. • „. Conatable Prank H. Call of Bay
plished much tt^a Sammer. having (Items of interest from the Beview fllt-s ,.u came to Freeoort laat Fridav
rA'lJ:«"«..A'«'.^;"_«»' -r"*"A Z*.^ ""^^" '"^'^ '^'^^ '"i' "^'" laiTf^undTn the at^e'Tf Sidney S^^^^^^^
Mrs. A. Cort leasea Grove Park on Meirick Road, a bicycle wbicb waa
Hotel for next aeason. ! atolen a few fdays ago frem Carroll
Marriage of Miss Laura Brotheridge Williama of Bay Shore.
bandages, sargical pads, etc., wbicb are aent to the beaduaartera of tbe Surgical Dreasinge Cummittee of Va¬ cation War Relief in Weat .39th Street, New York, and from there shipped di¬ rect to the kucpitala near the firing line, wbere tbire baa been dire need for all hoapital suppliea, thi; need con¬ tinually increasing as the war contin- liae can be made to a friend or a rela nea aod tfae Iiet of wounded grows tive than a year's aubacription to tbe longer. Tbe Merrick Fire Company Naasau County Review. Tbe friend has moiit gracioa*ly given tbe aae of or relative who receivea aucb its ball free af charge for tbia good • willbe sur^ to remember the giver 52 work aince it started on Jaly 5. But weeks. Any person would welcome
William R. Longman.
Seacl tke Review
No better Christmaa gift
tbat
Smith had bought tbe bicycle, not knowing that it bad been stolen.
According to the Brooklyn Timea, Francia Jackaon. colored, residing in Bay Shore, waa arrested for stealing a bat from a.mercbant in tbat village. Hc waa fined $2.50 and allowed to go ., , to obtain caab to pay the fine. Wben ^ I tbe officer Wea% to bis home, the lad ran away. He came to tbe bicycle.
ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to announce to the publie Elizabeth Carman, Roalyn "^eltenstein. ti,,t we ha%e increased our lumber Dot Clancy, Grace and Marie Kiernan. y.rd facilitiea, and are adding to our Jean Taylor. "Babe" Ware depicted I gtocK of Imiiding auppties so that we the "Swan," in Pavlowa'a "Dance efl „j|| K>on be in a position to furniah the Swan." It was a loe dance, and^jmy kind of Building Material. We waa superb. intend to make oum the most coin-
The program closed with a cabaret pjetely equipped vard on Long Ijland. scene, which included tbe "Dance of! Onr stock will include Brick, Lime,
the Nations," originated by Wate.
3abe'
Boy good eoal at Freeport Coal 4ib.. taL S98.
I iJie rigbt price. 19 S. Main St.;
Watt rBBundulad. dry eleito«<l> 'old aod exehuccd. KetuCa. 47 ft*i Iroad Aveno*. Freeport. /'
A*v
provide the neceaaary friend or relative who formerly lived ^j ^„ t„^ Opon bi. return
neet thi. expenea and here will be getting a Matter '"m , ^^ ^„ ,^.4.;;^,^ ^^ ^^^ ;„ ^^e
materiai for bandage, bome every week if you .end them i (^^^^ j^j, ^ ^^e expiration of wbicb
, time he will again be brought up for ithe theft of tbe wYieeL
.. .. 1 I .1. . -. ,_ ,. u . J .u . r. I jumped on it and rode to Freeport
the cor.,mittee feela that U.hould not «uch a pre.ept and the out-of-town {^^ere he aold it. He returned home
allow them to prr"
heating. To mee
also tn provide
tbat tbe good work may go on, tbia . tbe local paper
appeal ia made. We feel aore tbat it Ordera aent to tbe otfice will receive
will not be in vain but will find a re-, careful attention, and tbe paper sent
aponae in many liearta. Any wbo wili to any addreaa directed. » - ^imt* ta Wtrtt
come and help tbe work on Tuesday i j DOy ijcooa to meet
afternoons between 2:45 and 5 o'clock 'f^ kX tbe Plasa, week of December 9:1 A aocial pmd short basiness meeting will be welcomed warmly and will find Monday--William Brady preaenta Jose ! of Troop 2. Boy Scouta of America, many handa buay there with tbeir Collina in a picturization of Douglaa will be held af Scout Montross' home, work of love. Contribationa of money Murray's dramatic triumph, "Tbe Im- > 38a Soutb Grove StreeC tbu Friday may be sent to Miaa D. A. Clarkana, pualor;" 5 acta. Tuesday—Broadway | night, at 7:30 p. m. .harp. All Scouts
atar featare, "For tb^^ Honor of the | are urged to be prteent. Crew," featuring Jame. MorriMn and I Such mattera a« forming a fir.t-aid Muriel Oatriche. Wedneaday—Fran-1 aquad, bicycle squad, signal squad and ch X. Buabman and Marguerite Snaw ) bikers' club will be open for diseoB- in "Tbe Silent Voice;" a superb drama { sioo.
ia 6 acta. Tburaday—"Earl Williams j Two prizea will be awarded to the and Anita Stewurt in "Counts." Bea-' Scouta wbo have advanced t^e fartbeat sie BarriBcale in "The Mating," a i in Scoat activitiea from December 10, piay of college life directed by Thomas ' I9I5, until June IU. 1916.
Irvi3g R. Oxenham,
Merrick, and Mrs. J. W. Birch, Mer rick. Alao donationa of old linen, etc., will be gratefully leceived by these ladiea.
Train Hib StalU Aate
A new auto, belonging to Tbomaa p. C. Forbes, driven by bia brc ther.
i'"«'^i' '°^"- T*"" '*¦"•** **¦ H. loce. t act.. Friday-'«Tbe Gam the Babylou ¦Turnpike croe«.nfc-. —t.^ie, ef the Weat." from tbe play by ;' ^JTf^>' "* ^""^^y- l-«l " • Owen Davis: 4 i^iU. SatordaJ-Edn. freight tram wa..ppro.cb.ng. Forbe. Mayo and Bi^ant Wa.bbom in "b^ SS*^ Tk!^";"; '^^l'^ r" "'' K**** *>' Thing.." a 3 act drama of ex- ana omtoottgrnftt. AdvertlaauMut
Aaat. Scontmaater.
Smitb k BedeU in tbcir advertise- OMMt th\t week talk about tbe proper tare of the teetb.
t
Cement. Siwer Pipe. Flue Linings.
Patent Plsater, Plaster Paris, Wall I I.Atb. Metal Latn, Stucco Board and iall kinda of Maaon Materials; alao 'Timber. Sheathing, Siding, Shinglea. 'Flooring. Mouldings, Beaver .Board. iSasb. DiMrs. Trim, Millwork, Roofing 'and Sbeatbiag Papers; also Glars, j Builders' Hardware and Painta.
Mr. Wallace R. Post, for several • yearn Viee President of tbe Lewis H.
Robb Company, will be in charge of i tbe deliveries, which we will endeavor i to make promptly as required. Our I sbop for tbe filling of ordera for storm
aaab, sciettiia. frames and otber mill j work, will b* in cbarge of Mr. George j W. Earle. Wbo will aee that all sueh I material .applied by ua ia aatisfaetorv '1 in every reapect.
Oor Mr. Krne'l/ S. Randall was for At the meeting uf the Town Board 1 many year* aBsociated with Mr. Lewia
Unclaimed Letters
(ftaefmtt ?ast Office I Brownie & Vail Becker. Dr. Philip S. Crain, Mra. Martha A. Harris. Mr. Wm. Lefferts, Mr. Moore. Mrs. Apple * Miahlievich, Mr. Clemets Pendleton. Mrs. S. B. Snyder, Maggie Walter, Mr, P. D. Williams, Miaa Evelyn
Robt. G. Anderson, P. M December 2, 1915,
Town Board Cannot Make Lease
Tuesday afternooc. Counsellor Davison aobmitted a lengthy opinion regarding the application of Mr. Pricbard for "leaae" of land for a private road to Long Beach, in which be atated tbat the Town Board had no authority to make auch a Ifaae, and tbat it muBt bc submitted to a vote ot tbe peopla before any action could be taken.
We received a cooy of tim report of the attorney Thuraday morning, too late ti aet in time for thia iarae.
Fur seta and supplies: Wkite Fox •eU, $8.60; Black Conev, $6.71; Brosni Coney, $6.75; Red for, $12.50. ete.; worth double. Kegel's. 47 Railroad Avenue, Fr^Mport.
Ad lei tlacutewt.
tmmm
tMMmm
ammussssssKeat
H. Ross in tbe management of tbe Roes k Randall Company (afterwarde tbe Lewis H. Rosa Company) ontil bia retirement from tnat Company five years ago, and is fa/niiliar witb every branch of tbe retail lumher busineaa.
Our grades and pricss wiil compare favorably witb any otber lumber yard, and we woald be pleated to eatimate 00 and to receive your ordera for any¬ thing yoa may require in the Building Material line. ,
Soon after January 1, 1916. ear of- Aee will be iucuted at our yard, 15 Nortb Le^ Buach Ave., Freeport. L. I.
JOHN J. RANDALL COMPANY. Present <»f6oe, 6 BruukljFB Ave., Freeport. L. t.
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'^^l^^^f^ I Nassau County Revieiv Official Paper of Nassau County FREEPORT. N. V., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1915 Vol. XX, No. 49 Freeport Sinjtle copitfs of the Review for s«l« At Greenbla^tt's and Btaithwaite's, Rail- toaA Avenoe; MichnofT's, NaBsm County Reriew, DaSilTa's am] Go¬ bets's. Main Street; DaSilva's.West Merridt Road. tf. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE Thsae Iimee ara (or Handy Hook Deduct minotas (or Herapatsad Bay) Killed in Auto Collision { Social and Personal A Matter of Principal In the Fratemai Orders Grov.r PMli.on .Re 24, of this vil- I ^^^ c-.-. Vi-is -J tattim. s. We are inforraed th.t in a Rockville ' lAKe, wa. •-•tw.tly k.lled •" an auto Fr.,p«t.„ .md TW rn-i. Ceutre newspaper this week will be ' C9ttMioD oa tbe Memck Road at Mer- j _ 1. "^ '' , rick. Sondsy evening. ' Mrt. George Wallace of 80 South > "^^^^ the advertisement of a num- Merle Post of Seaford bad exchanged Ocean Avenue, who ha« been troubled i her ot Preeport merchantb, including > antoa with Gearga Belasky of Wan-[with rheumatism many years, ieft several liqnor dealets, urging you to' Dsiasa ia dsm ascTal (isl si aal sesaalsalasas mt Eriday Dec. Saturday, Sonday Monda}, Tuaaday, Wedn«8(iay, Tburad8>, Friday S.aturi-'ayj 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1:49 a. 5:24 a. 6:16 a. 7 :07 a. 8:08 a. 8:68 a. 9:50 a. 10:49 a. 11:49 a. m. m. m. m. m. til. m. m. m. cBibeF ineeting of the Arta Clob will be held next Monday, De¬ cember 6, in the Methodist Chorch at 3 o'cldck. Dr. Syenaga will speak on the "Reconstruction of Korea." The Frefport Ice & Foel Co. ale building an addition to tbeir ice plant. The new ice storage room will be 45x50, and will be capable of holding 12.000 tnn» of ice. George W. Rey¬ nolds haa the contract for the work. The annoal novelty parade, games and ball of the Callithumpian Aaaocia¬ tion was held Tnuraday last. In the morning more tban a bundred young jsjrs, and Mrs. Donaldson and Mr. and tagh. in a try ont before a change of ownerahip. Aboot noon Merle, with his brother, Frank, drove to Freeport, where thpy met Laroy Smith, Grover f aalaon and George and .Angele Preziosi. They then drove es»i to Amityville and Babylon. After dark they started for Freepoit. Smith, wbo is a lidensed chauffeur, was driving. As the car approached Merrick, acL-orJing to Smith's statement, he tried to pasii a car in front, and when alongaide of it the glare fif a h.-adligbt of an bp- proaching aolomobile blinded bim. He tben pulled a little to the left so as not to collide with the aoto at hia right. Tfae other auto, driven by John Don- aldscn of Patcbogoa was atruck by the Post aotomobile and wrecked. Smith ¦ays he Has .no recollection of what happened after that. His antomobile weot about 60 feet further west, and Btroek the aatomobile of George VVard- baoer, also of Patchogue. Paulaon, who sra* silting on the tool box on the ranning board of Post's antumoblle. was thrown to his death. In the Donaldfcn automobile ivere Monday for Southern apeciai treatment. jR- 0. U. A. M. The euchre, pinochle and dann- of Pin»a to laks u V... • . j . i. Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. Pines, to take, buy yoor Christmaa goods at home. . j^ ^,7.^ .^ Crystal Lake Hooae Tues- (This advertiaement does not appear in ^gy evening was well attended, there A birtbday party waa given at the i ^^e Nassau Coonty Review, beeauae, j being 28 tables in play. The tables home of Mias Madeline Duryea, No- i while we have no qoarrel'witb the liq- 'were arranged on the large son porch vember 18, in honor of her 15tb birth- ,„<,, dealera, we can see no reaaon at day. The table was prettily tlecorafd >.. r.. ¦ . . j ¦ .- ¦ •* ,, . I... rru .. this Christmas Reason for deviating in yellow and white. Tbose present ^ were Misaes Grace Raynor. Vira Ray-j ^'o"^ """"o'e e»tabliehed years ago, nor. Vera Powers. Jesaie Gobeti. An- iof keeping from oor paper all adver- nie Ritchie, Minnie Ackerman. Dora tisements that, to us, aeem objection J Israel, Helen Bornscheur, Esther Kier- ^^le ' nan, Etbel Kiernan, Jeanette Leonard, „,' ,, , i Maude Stone and Sadie Duryea: Harrv * «• t""- "<'"'** """K* y*^" '" ^^y »* Engelke, Howard Van Sicklen, Percy *»ome, bot we. feel jostified, under the j ^be Council rooin will ba a inecca Krebs, Roy Hooghton, William FietdB. circomstances, in orging the buyers ' for many Junior Order men this Fri Herbert Lui dflad, Jene Courtney. Rob- „j,p ,pprove our ceurse to consider : day evening, when delegations will be first tbe merchants wboae announce¬ ments ofi Chriatmari goods appear in our isauea. It will be Daiaral to con- I which ieft tbe main floor clear for I dancing, which was enjoyed by many ; of those who were not playing carda. ! The games were over by 11 o'clock and after the prizes had been awarded I to the successfol playera all present joined in dan.'ing and a general good time. Village Trustees News of the Qmrcbety At the ineeting Thursday a resolu¬ tion was passed instructing G«orge St6ne to finish his contract for paint¬ ing fire hydrants within two weeks or the contract would be cancelled. Tbe Fire Council recommended the contracf Swnce* ef tka •a l^e chsrvktta amd tliaa th aada ties .\t the Method! it Chorch next-* day HKiming. Dr. Curtice will ., a. ,., .... ... on "Tbe Worth of Our Reading." oegiventoMr. Weis,, butthe\i, j«e the evening his theme will be " Board decided, upon comi.lBint of Mr. Whiteneas of Heaven. ' Stone,-he being the lowest bidder, to. . , give him the contract, which wa» done' November 5, and it was stipulated tbe, work shoald be completed witbin three weeks. Village Clerk Shea was instructed to order 44 new street lamps t" re¬ place old ones unfit for uae. ert Story, Charles Miller, jr., Frank Hurley, Merle Raynor and William and Ira Duryea. men paraded thiough the streets. In the afternoon many witnessed a series of games on Olive Boulevard. The time is getting short if you are contemplating helping Mra. Etta J. Carman with her Chriatmaa work ameng the needy poor. Donations of Mrs. Frank Piqaet of Patcbogae and in tbe Waldbauer automobile, Mr. and .Mr^. Waldbauer. Anthony Kruger of Patcbogae aod Miaa Lillian Kuaaell of 237 Potnam Avenue, Brooklyn. Merle Post haa a dislocated aboulder and waa badlv cut aboot the face. Smith waa _ _ cut aboat the right leg and left arm. toyV'do^ls,7o«d second-hand clothing. lNon« of the otber occopanta of the etc will be appreciated; address. I three cars were seriously injured. Brooklyn Avenue. „ P-"'"'' *•» employed by the L I. Railroad, and previously by the New ,,. . . . ... York Telepbone Company. He wbb An aotomobile coHiBion between the . ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ survived by hia pa- cars of Dr. Mangan of 9o Park Ave , ^^^^^ ^^^ everal lirotherB and slaters. nne, Brooklyn, and Donald S. Mackey ; of this village, took place Sunday at West Merrick Road and Church Street. Dr. Mangan and hia son Daniel were in one car and in the "ackey car Mrs. Mackey and daughter and Kenneth Taylor. Both cars were badly dam¬ aged. No one was injured. The Motners' Clob will meet at the Archer Street Scbool next Wednesday afternoon, December 8, and would lik t as many motbera aa can attend. h^j[p sew for the children of tbe kindergar¬ ten for Christmas. The Freeport High School Musical Club will give an operetta, "Princeas , Chrysanthemum" on Friday evening, December 17, at 8 o'ciock In tbe audi- - torium of the Grove Street School; ad-: miaaion 25 centa. present from nearly all Coun:ila Naaaau Coonty and aeveral of the nearby Councila of Queens and Suffolk to greet National Vice Councilor John clode that those who advertiae in the j S. Noyes and bia ataff, together with liqoor partnerahip service, but not' ni^.ny °f '.^e State officers. Bro Noye witb us. do not care for your trade or think they can get it without our belp. Freeport to Have Municipal Christmas Tree jof New Hampshire is on bia way to ' Waahington, D. C, to look after tbe I interest* of the Order in tbe fight for - tbe Immigration Bill, and is viaiting j Freport Council for the purpoae nf I greeting the members of Long Island. At the meeting last Friday evening ; Paat State Councilor Jamea W. Chesh- At the ineeting of the Village Board j 're was appointed chairman of a com- ] of Truateea last Thursday afternoon ! mittee to receive oar guesta of the ev- 1 Mrs. Fred E. Story and Mrs. Roland ening. He uaa appointed the follow- j M. Lamb appeared on behalf of the I'"K P«8t councilors as membera of hia Mr. and Mrs. Charlea S. Powell of Neighborhood Workers and urged the committee to aasiat him: Gilson H. St. Petersborg. Frt., who were apend-i Board to aasiat in a proposed munici 'Raynor, Henry S. Starr, Walter M. ing a few days with relatives in Free- p^l Christmaa tree for the Village of I Nichola. Howard E. Pearsall, John iV. port, have ifturned to their winter Freeport. ! Fawcett and Elvin A. Dorlon. home in Florida. xbe Asaociation ia planning for The entertainment committee has ChriBtmaa gifta for the needy poor of j been buay preparing for the visitors Capt. Hempel. of the Oscar II. the ' the village, and wants in connection ""d oyster atews will be served to all ahip of the much advertiaed "Ford : with their work to have a "dreut big Pleasing Entertainment by Children The juvenile entertaioment in tbe . American Theatre Friday evening w*-- der auspices of the Cathollic Church. directed by Mias Florence Ware »nd ..i^^-^-^^Xoiig" Ag'o"" wa/"re«7by Pierre Dutel, was one of the best ju- j,r.*. Hewlett. "An Awaknied 'eo. venile eniertamnienti ever given in this village. Tlip Pick.Tninny Minstrels with Ray Kii^rnan, Matty kiernan and Ralpb Mickacles as prjncipala, witb ohoraa. waa a feature, aa also the lawn fete As a pert of the Nation-wide Pro*/ teetant Episcopal advent preachii^C miaaioii. daily services will be held in tbe Cburch of the TransfigaratioB. from December 6 to December 12. ia« elusive. The preacher will be Rev.. D. M. Genns, rector ol St. Thomaa. Cburch. Brooklyn. The meeting of the Woman'tt Mie* sionary l?o |
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