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Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1910
Vol. XV, No. 42
FREEPORT NEWS
Colonel Roosevelt To Speak in Freeport Oct 4
Colonel Theodore Rooeevelt haa ac¬ cepted an invitation to be at Freeport on October 4, at tbe qpening meeting of tbe Soatbem New York Volunteer Firemen'a Convention.
A coinmittae ctmsisting of J. Huyler Elliaon. Roland M. Lamb and Frank H. Stevens ealled opon the former Preeident at hia offioe in New York and after much earnest persuasion secured his consent to coming to Freeport. He said he had two thousand invita¬ tions on band but decided to accept this one, being his home county and among his neighl>ors.
Miss Edith L. Hoyt of Brooklyn spent last week with Miss Florence Walters on Archer St
Miss Orah Rhodes of Rose St. has I All the members of the Board of on file, at tbe village clerk's oflice, {water sinking, $6293.13; light sinking, been spending several weeks at Block | Trusteed were present at the regular where it can be seen by any interested ; $7800.00; sidewalks, $679.14; cross-
Local Topics
Island.
excepting. parties.
vacation I The accountants upon request of
meeting Friday evening,
Trustee Bedell, who is on Hilbert Johnson has secured a posi- up state. ] {Resident Gunning, submitted the fol-
tion in tbe Coonty Clerk's office at On the application of Mrs. Abbott, lowing letter: Mineola. ; and other residents of tbe northwest Dear Sir:
section of the village, that the village As a result of oor conversation had
sau Ave.; J. K. Eldridge, Merrick
Miss Ethel Starr of Bergen Place is j board take some steps toward getting with you recently, we wish to submit j spending a two weeks vacation at j the Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Com- i for the consideration of the Village j Windham. Vermont. \ P*ny to extend its gas service in that j Board tbe folk>wing proposition.
I ' section. President Gunning said be I In as much as tbe Land, Power ] Road; Frank Ashdown, Smith Street.
I A postal card is received from L. H. | jj^j been trying to get some kind of an j Honse and Machinery uaed in connec-! For Water—Wm. G. Miller, Miller
Ross who IS enjoying a two weeks' va-; answer from the oompany, but had tion witb the water supply and the j Ave.; Florence Shea, Nassau Ave.; j cation at Oak Bluffs, Mass. \ been told the matter waa up to Mr. | manufacture of electric current for I Rev. Chaa A. Logue, Pine Street; Jos.
I -, . , . , ! MacDonald, President, whom he bad; tbe lighting system was originally pur- j S. Wright, 96 Columbus Ave.; A. Dav-
I George Levy has resigned as an ; ^^t been able to get in communicatiwi i chased and erected from the proceeds ison, 139 N. Main St.; E. A. Greenleaf
office.-of the Unity A. O. and is roc-; ^j^j, ^ resolution was pasaed re-I from tbe aale of Water Department and Geo. W. McChesney, Porterfield
walks, $381.72. • I sat near two Freeport men on a
Applications of Grover C. Stevens; ferry boat recently and heard one of and Milford F. VanRiper for appoint- them remark Tnere's something pe- ment as engineer at power house were : culiar—an honest real esUte adv." Al«<}- 11 looked—it was an adv. of Pettit and
The following petitions were grant- Lamb of this village, and every sUte- ed: Sidewalk, Mrs. Harvey Hills, - ment in it was absolutely correct. Roosevelt Place; Pettit & Lamb. Nas-
ceeded by W F. Downs.
, ferring the matter to counsel to see if j Bonds and the addition to the building
: it was possible to hurry the company i and the subsequent parcbase of electric
-—'——- -- — —~ .- 7 in any way. I light machiaery from tbe sale of tninds
^^Ult^TLJ^!!Z,.T^l?3^ ""^. S. p. Pettit aaked that electric | chargeable to tbe electric light fund,
lights be inatalled on the streets in tite i it has brought about such a confused Woodcleft section. President Gunning' condition of acooonting as to make it said the Board intended to install a very doubtful whether the various de- number of new lights as soon as^ the partments, that is to say. Water De- repairs and improvements at the power partment.
Major and Mrs. G. E. Libbey have ^turned home after spending weeks in Kennebuckport, Maine.
Place.
For Lighting—H. L. Maxson, So. Long Beach Ave.; Aaron Meyer, 93 N. Ocean Ave. ; Alfred A. Jung, Roose
Just another argament for a decent fire alarm—Ebccelsior Hook and Ladder (Company were told the first fire Satur¬ day moming was call No. 57, Lexing¬ ton and Madiaon Avenoe. They went there instead of 37, Bedell St., a mile out of their way. With an automatic alarm, such a blunder as this, which might have been expensive, would be impossible.
At the school meeting last week velt Ave.', J. B. Nosworthy, &». Grove i ^ Board after a thorough investiga Street; D. J. Brinsley, 209 Church^'
St. ; James S. Wright, Ckilumbus Ave. Alfred Jung, Roosevelt Place and Ce-
tion recommended the purchase of clock system for the main scbooL One of the taxpayers present (as he had a thoro right) objected to this item, he being "teetotally opposed to expend!-
Sidney T. Post has the contract for re-noodeling Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company's truck house on Church St.
Arthur W. Friend, our machine compositor, is on his vacation this week, visiting relatives and friends in Boston. Mass.
A "Unique Euchre" for the benefit of the Nassau Rod and Gun Club will be held at the Cluh house, Nassau-by- the-Sea, this Saturday evening, at 8:15; dancing at 10:30.
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughters Florence and Lilian of Brook¬ lyn, are visiting friends in Freeport | ^^.^ ^^ improvements at the p5wer jtartment. Incandescent Light and j dar St; Edward H. Olsen, So. Main
G. Bennett Smith has a new 1910'house were completed which would Street Lighting Departments are bear- St ;'!William B. Christie, Ocean Ave. . .
Cadillac touring car which he will rent! undoubtedly include this section ing the proper proportion of the orig- j and King St: Jack E. Magee. 31 West tures savoring of extravagance. Just
by the hour or day. See him about CapUin Hanse complained of the inal cost of the plant and the upkeep Side Ave.; Irene Jermon, Nassau Ave. 'or fun we loofc up tois aasessment,
prices and terms. way in which the trolley company was of the same. Applications of W. F. Downs, Wallace which we find will be $1100 this year,
neglecting to water the streeU along , We therefore propose to make such | St; I. Whritenour, Atlantic Ave., and a"d the tottl assessed valuatwrn of the
Mrs. Herbert Cummings and family, its lines, also calling attention to necessary investigations of the origin-1C. Carinan, Atlantic Ave., were district about $1,975,000. I-igunng
Mrs. William Cameron and Mrs. Frank places where the tracks are higher al cost of land and buildings and the {"granted as soon as the necessary this out we hnd the installation of this
Johns are spending a couple of weeks than the roads. It was decided to disposal of the funds raised from the j material is secured." clock system will cost this man 28
at Bennington, Vermont ! notify the company that it must live issue of bonds ae to establish an accur- J President Gunning reported that the cents. ^
I up to its franchise, or legal steps woukl ate value of the entire plant now . work at the power house was at last _,. » h« h
Eugene Helland and George Jayne ; be Uken to compel it owned by the Village, also to make a advancing rapidly, after long delays, i nere seems lo oe some misunaer-
were taken to Mineola HospiUl for; Mr. Hendrickson of New Boulevard thorough Investigation of the expenses, and he thought the contract would be^.^^'"^ rVjl"^ ,1^7'*-^' '
By throwing a switch too quickly, the rear car oY tbe express section of the train arriving here about noon Monday, was given the difficolt task of riding on two tracks at the same time, and when the train stooped the rear trucks were missing frum the car, and the end was resting on the ground. Peculiarly the car was being side¬ tracked for tbe wrecking train which had to stop and pot a new truck under tbe car, doing the work in less than an hour so the car eould be sent in for re¬ pairs, and then the wrecker proceeded on its trip east
C. F. Gere has leased from Fishel & Hanse tbe er.cire floor of the former F. C Willis building now located just south of Vigilant Hose House and has it equipped for bowling, pool and billiards, with a first-class equipment from the Brunswick-Balke-Calendar people. He expects to have it ready to open Wednesday and announces his intention of running it on best plans. The bowling alleys are separated from the rest of the building and can be se¬ cured for clubs or parties any aftemooi} or evening. Mr. Gere is an enthus¬ iast and has an exceptionally well- equipped place. He is planning to sell hot lunches, sodas, etc., to his cus¬ tomers.
the village the Board adjourned at 12.- 54.
Communications
operations this week; as was also Mrs. complained again of the assessments taxes raised and income received from i completed early in September. Morton White of Bennington Park. ; on his property. He said he was prea» the Water Deoartment for the year The appointment of Stephen P. Pet-
ent to demand justice and equal righto ending February 28, 1910 and in doing ! tit as a member of Excelsior Hook and
Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, pas-1 to his children and family and said he, this to pass npon the proper distribu- Ladder Company was approved
tor of the Presbyterian Cliurch is en- "if j don't get it here I'll go higher tion of expenses etc., to the various
joying a month's vacation. His polpit I up." He was properly reminded that departmento. The result of this
Sunday will be occupied by Rev. J. A. ' the papers in the village had adver-1 would be.
Norris of Glen (>)ve. , tised the time for making complainto I The proper valuation of the Plant
I and not>ody else was to blame if he had I The proper division of the upkeep
At the school board meeting Tuesday 1 not come anmnd at the proper time and all expenaea against the Water, evening the following officers were all .^^d seen whether his assessmento ' Incandescent and Stieet Lighting De- re-elected: President Samuel F ! were correct partments.
Smith; secretary, H, L. Crandel. Mrs. DeRoth of West End Ave., The j)reparation of correct state-
c iV'^S.*^'* ^' '**'"*• ^'¦*^"'*'"'! complained that through her IigMt mento of income and diibursements and
Samuel T. Raynor. _ I wiring her house had caught fire re- Profit aad Loas for the Department,
Freeport Fire Department will have ' ¦"•''ng in a damage of over $100; she which will enable you to reach proper a "tag day" on Sept 5 Labor Day had no insurance and wanted to know conclusions as to advisability of rais- ! A number of young ladies 'interested in ''' **>« ^oard would make good for the ing or lowering the rates for services ! the firemen have already consented to I d"«a«« done. It seemed the fire had , in the various departments assist in this work, the proceeds to .«**^'**^''¦°'" * '°"« electric cord in We will also bring the electric books
lished exclusively in our last issue: "We note in the Telephone Review
that S. V. Gibson, well-known here
and connected with the New York Tel- After Viid king aboutfo" biH"s against; ?Pho".e Conipany, has been appointed
District Agent, Main District, Long
Island Division, to succeed H. W.
Drake." This seems to have given the im-
presrion that Mr. Gibson now has the To the Editor: place formerly held hy Mr Wollmoth,
The Board of Trade is now giving but Mr. Drake is filling that place, as strong evidence of their deep interest District Agent, Jamaica Division, in the welfare of the village, and - while Mr. Gibson is the Main District, every interested citizen should express: as we said, their gratification. They are., again!
looking into the sewage question and ' The Town Assessors advertise in one will do it thoroughly and conscientious- of the Hempstead papers that they ly. Those persons who dared to vote ' have completed their assessment roll down the most important measure ev- for the current year, and that it will ere put before the village will surely he on file at thej)ffice of the Assessors,
bedevotedto expen;es of the October i"_««5 ^h^roo-s, wrap^^ reco^nized the dan- at Hempstead Town Hall, till next
I convention. I Mrs. Edwi
: metal bed post, and which she had
'-. used for a long time. She was assured for the sum of $300.00.
ger to the children as well as to the Tuesday. I regret this delay in giving
Stillwell of Raynor: the matter wai not in the province of All to be brought down to [July 31, i "P-^" "?«'','•°.„^*'« k°h'^''T """^ ws TvSeVtfv'5^'"^t^'tSSklt n^^s" lursdav tK« n*-«i h„f Vrttmidcttt r.nnnincr iQio inoi„Hinon«.n'i F„nH ' ' i Aisting and Will doubtless be eager 9ors evideutly did not think it neces-
Street was badly bruised last Thursday the B»ard, but President Gunning 1910, including Gen'l Fund ; afternoon when a large section of wall promiaed to refer the case to the i in one of the rooms in the Stillwell, Board of Fire Underwriters, for a I residence on Raynor Street fell on her. , proper inspection. These wires are
She is suffering severely from shock, contrary to electric laws, and no one
, for this second opportunity to show it.
Yours truly, j j^j. Editor can't you urge every citi-
Latimer, Marshall, Rhodes & White, j zen to help the Board, by "talking it
by C. A. Rhodes
sary to advertise in this section and I did not know in time for my last ¦ week's issue. This is the assessment
but was not seriously injured.
Ask the lady-—she'll quickly tell you Maillard's Chocolates and Bon Bons are superior to all others.
^ Da Silva's. It
is responsible but the person using The proposition was accepted, to in- them. elude bringing all the books up to date.
Counselor Fishel submitted an A resolution was passed to enforce
The fire department, after its long hour, jwhich was adopted.
amendment to the village ordinances the rules providing that all consumers
relating to speed of automobiles, fixing of electric light, who do not pay r.-ith-, . , j o i^u yuu c;. i.. uj^ «c..,rw «/iuiiiiio
the speed at not more than 15 miles an in thirty days shall have their lights ' =8""°*'>«*'«P*^«''"- Sooner or later ^^^^ articles lost and found. Here is
up" to their neighbor, so as to be I'rom whch you must pay your school
ready by the next call for a vote on tax this fall and town tax in January
this question, to prove that they wish , and you should see that it is all right
a clean, healthy village and are ready now. There will be no use finding
to help make it so. D. R. L. fault later.
[The question of sewers is one that t» . .i. r» • i
¦- ^ Do you ever try the Review columns
vacation, had 2 calls Saturday morn-1 effect Sept ing, one 11 o'clock and the other 12, The quest
A Dollar a Pound She'll be agreeably surprised to re¬ ceive a pound box of Maillard's Choco¬ lates and Bonbons. DaSilva's. It
- Our own boats catch our fresh finh daily. Try Down's Fish Market for strictly fresh goods. tf.
Learn to trim your own hats by tak¬ ing a course in millinery ; see adv. of Edith Raynor in this issue.
W. P. W. Haff, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place ^ to buy coal. E^xclusive dealer in some of the best grades of coal. It
There's a little talk on' soda water in Smith d. Bedell's ad in this issue that will be of interest to lovers of the beverage. it.
Specials at DaSilva's
6c Decorated Table Tumblers 5c
8c White Dinner Plates, .Ic
15c Whisk Brooms, 10c
15c Spice Sets, 10c
15c Waste Paper Baskets, 10c
15c Turkish Bath Towels, 10c
15c Spofiges, 10c
15c Boxes of Toilet Soap (3 cakes),* 10c
25c Cut Glass Table Tumblers, 12ic
29c Salad and Berry Dishes, 15c
29c Granite Stew Pots, 17c
45c Jardinieres, 25c it
5c Toilet Paper, 6 rolls 25c
10c Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c
SOc Glass Pitchers, 35c
59c Umbrella Holders. 39c
7^ Galvanized Oil Cans (5 gals.) 6^
11.75 Rayo lamps. $1.49
11.85 Conier Bottom Wash Boilers, -11.49. It
take cut-off " ! "^ must have them, or the State Board Walter B. Cozzens, member of the '. «f "^a'^h will compel us to put them question of the house of Mrs. Board of Education, appeared before' '"• ^V ?""¦"« d"''". the proposition neither of which amounted to any- French on or along the new boulevard the Board of Trustees and aaked if the | ^f^, ^'"^ ^"J^''^'^ putting off the time a thing. The first call, No. 37, was for of the City of New York was brought latter Board would put a cement gut- a bonfire at the Stellenwerf residence up. It is believed the house is partly ter facing the school building on Pine on Bedell St, where the blaze spread on the highway and the matter was Street and Grove Street, if the former through the grass too near a barn, but referred to Smith & Malcomson to Board placed a curb around the proper- was stopped without much trouble. make a survey and report at the ne.xt ty. Mr. Cozzens was requested to get The second'one, No. 15, was in some Board meeting.
little.—Ed.]
News of the Churclies
Rev. Ira W. Henderson of Bay Shore
figures on the work, to submit at the will preach in the M. E. Church Sun- brush at the west end of Randall Av- President Gunning stated Freeport next meeting. day morning and evening, while Dr enue, near BayVieW Avenue. There jg now a first-class village according ^' '"^ decided to purchase two new was no need of the department but a to the oflficial Federal census with a styles of lamps for trial on yc lamp line of hose was laid and the smolder- population of 5,084. j system, ing fire extinguished by Vigilant Hose mi., vr tr.it. r.^-i._i.-_- r-^ ' Bids for extension of water mains in
what the New York State Penal Law says regarding articles which come under this heading:
"A person who finds lost property under circumstances which give him knowledge or means of inquiring as to the true owner, and who appropriates such property to his own use, or to the uae of another person who is not en¬ titled thereto, without having first made every reasonable effort to find the owner and restore the property to New York
Company.
The New York Telephone Company several weeks'ago agreed to furnish a
The property and home of James 12 inch gong for the special fire call Hoar., who was killed by a train while phone at the power house: up to date crossing the track at Wantagh on the only a small bell had beon furnished
vicinity of School No. 3, were or>ened as follows:
Edward A. Rice. $600.00.
W. Van Wicklen, $590.75.
att-t rsf firtt^v..*,. iQAQ «iii K.. m^iri - ..i*v,r,.„,u tt,.* i..„.„ r,rte, v,„Ai..*e* -...., Thc contTact was accordiogly award- Ih thc Presbyterian Church; Subject, such false sUtements.
Sth of October, 1908, will tie sold at although the large one had been prom- .^ ,„ v„„ \ir:..i,i__ i,„ v,„:„„ .u i _ ' ..t^ it t . c j m vr ¥ * ¦).. .... •„ „.,« ».!,«.. „»
. ,. ... OiJ A *.¦,„¦ A ¦*.¦ t . *¦ , ed to Van Wicklen, he tieing the ow- ; "Do You Let God Plan Your Life? stance is one taken at
pjbhc auction on Saturday, August 13 ised positively. A motion was passed ^^ hidH^r and bond was fixed at ""'""'"""•"
next at the County Court House at instructing the company to give this Mineola at 10 o'clock, by order of the immediate attention. County Court This property is farm a contract was made with E. S. property, consisting of about 8 acres Jitua to install an additional tile well on East Broadway and some farm
Richards is on his vacation.
The Ladies' Circle of the Baptist him, is guilty of larceny."
Chruch wlil hold a lawn fete on the af- State Penal Law^
ternoon and evening of Aug. 23 on the ..^ „ . i_ " l ,., ,
lawn of F. E. Pitcher's home. , ^r. Evans case ha.s a half column in
daily papers again, to the detriment of Prudency Ritchie, is leader for the Freeport. As I have said before it is Young People's meeling Sunday night too bad Dr. Evans will not contradict
Here for in- random. Dr. Evans is quoted as saying "Since we
eet bidder,
$1000. The Sunday School of the Baptist first came to this village my house has
The matter of selljng property on I Church will go on a sail to High Hill. been burned, my wife and I have been
buildings and is located at .Wantagh. The late Mr. Hoar lived upon it at the time of his death. Bargain hunters
which taxes are in arrears was brought' Beach, starting from Patterson s dock , assaulted and she has been under arrest u p. Trustee Sigmond said the village at 9:00 o'clock Wednesday, Aug. 17. for coming to my assistance. The case
at the power house, to increase supply had one once, hut lost money on it,' •, ' was nev*..-brought to a final trial."
of water, for $375. and no action was taken. Mrs. William A. Richard is an- This st;.; ?ment is insinuatingly and
A report was received from I.attim- The bond of John D. Gunning as! .oounced to lead the Epworth League maliciously misleading, and we do not er, Marshall. Rhodes and White, ac- plumber with James Dean as surety Sunday night in the M. E. Church; wish to believe Dr. Evans made it
who believe that our neighboring ham- countants, fixing balance sheets, etc.. was presents and approved,
let of Wantagh is destined by the open- „„j „v,„„;„„ „ ri,ii „^,^-f „/ .l„ „!.,„ .
ine of the East River subwav and Uie a"d showing a full report of the elec- A communication was presented hy
. '"*^ °i "** *'f*^ ^^\f' suDway ana ine ^^j ,j j,^ ^^^^ f^^ ^^^ ending Aivin A .vealev reoresentintr the Ons-
cUrtZSunL ri^ltmeaC^ Feb. 28, 19%. ^This report which wa^ tdt^treCotv^rVseri^g^^^^^^ ''%Tr"*K"? T T'^^''
cities to the country, to become a large very complete and precise, showed the one-half ti.e cost of oiling Bay View **** Mscopal Church of the Transfig-
Topic, "The Signs of the Gospel day.' Rev. Pelham St. George Bissell has
For his good name he should correct such falsehoods wherever published.
A Dollar a Pound Maillard's Chocolates ahd Bon
Bons
S^^'w" li'at ttiis'saT iavi'an"TnD^r" ""^P'"" ^"^ "*=*""' ^"'^^ '" ^^ ''''¦ A^enuTfr'om .M^;r.ck Ro;;iVA"tlai;irc '¦ T'l^\ «"^«»rt '^'^J'^^^^'l'^.f,^ ^y «PPe«l to particular psopl^people Who
ture will at this sale have an oppor- trie light plant to be $29,110.31, and Ave if the villaee would oav the "^ ^'•'~— - =»'-°«'—'^'•' •^" - .. t.^..
^r^^.^'JJ^^-I^^^'^ti*'"^^' thene! profit for.opera^^^ the plant ^r'hL^'^ "'"'•' "'"'' '"' ''*
ture, will at this sale have an oppor¬ tunity to a secure a valuable i land at a very reasonable figure.
Ba.<>e-Bali
JR. 0. U. A. M. LEAGUE Freeport lost another game SLtur
the Bsihop, to take effect Oct 20.
The Catholic fair closed Wednesday J evening after a successful run of ten nights. Owing to the rain the event , was not BO largely attended as the sing nights usually are.
insist on having the best.
DaSilva'
It
trie light plant to be $29,110.31, and
Mr; Sealey said his com-
last year, $11,184.70. pany did not own much property on
They called attention to the fact this road, which is the main road of
that the receipts o^ th»year was $20,- travel to the South Shore Yacht Club __,
744.03 and that $4,993.73 wae unj^id. House, but made the offer for the gen- i j
or about 25 per cent, some of which eral interest of the village. The prop-'
day, being defeated by Hempatead, by had been running li: to 20 months, and osition was accepted. i ^ Christian Scienr«» Services will be
the score of 14 to 5. Next Saturday ae high as 2' months and suggested The monthly report of the Village ; held in the Hempstead Bank Bailding, Mattie Brown married by Canon Bryan,
(tomorrow) He'hipstead will play here, that as a business proposition the bills Treasurer was presented, showing the | comer of Fullon and Main Streets, Daily consumption of water .reported
Fourteen Years Ago
The following items are frnm our files fourteen years ago thit week : George Howard Randall and Miss
Games for Saturday. Valley Stream at Rockville Centre. Roslyn at Woodmere. Hempstead at Freeport
be collected regularly or light shut off, following balances in the various Hempstead, at 1 a. m. Sunday; sub- about 40,000 gallons. (Over 600,(MJ0
but that this would be of no avail un- funds: General, $2572.15; street.
less the provision were enforced $3192.76; water, $653.72; light,
against all consumers "withuut fear' $1720.89; Board of Health, $328.20;
or favor." They reported they had interest, 1^7.07; tax arrears, $760.80;
Down's for saa food—one of the only , found the books kept in a careful and | Pire Department $1749.31; street
two reti.M dealers on Long Island catch- i neat manner. j H|^t, t4S34.3 5; light ezteniiion,
ing bis 0 Tn flib. tf. i Tbe report was received and plaeed 114008.46; water extension, $821.21;
iimiMi—iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii iwiii'Miiii |ii wi'iii i|ii|ii I iniiiiiii iiii III " iSPFnra^ss^watQ&OKr/';^--ffi».
ject, "Soul.
now).
The Board of Trustees find it a diffi-
An apron and necktie festival will | eolt task to procure a dog catcher,
he held on Thursday, Aug. 25, on tlie , (Same thing yet). ;
lawns of Mrs. J. H. Mahnken, 85 L^na Hiram R. Smith elected President of
Ave; proceeds to be donated to the] Board of Education, Williain S. Ball
Lutfaotan Quirch. .. secretary..
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| FullText | Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 42 FREEPORT NEWS Colonel Roosevelt To Speak in Freeport Oct 4 Colonel Theodore Rooeevelt haa ac¬ cepted an invitation to be at Freeport on October 4, at tbe qpening meeting of tbe Soatbem New York Volunteer Firemen'a Convention. A coinmittae ctmsisting of J. Huyler Elliaon. Roland M. Lamb and Frank H. Stevens ealled opon the former Preeident at hia offioe in New York and after much earnest persuasion secured his consent to coming to Freeport. He said he had two thousand invita¬ tions on band but decided to accept this one, being his home county and among his neighl>ors. Miss Edith L. Hoyt of Brooklyn spent last week with Miss Florence Walters on Archer St Miss Orah Rhodes of Rose St. has I All the members of the Board of on file, at tbe village clerk's oflice, {water sinking, $6293.13; light sinking, been spending several weeks at Block Trusteed were present at the regular where it can be seen by any interested ; $7800.00; sidewalks, $679.14; cross- Local Topics Island. excepting. parties. vacation I The accountants upon request of meeting Friday evening, Trustee Bedell, who is on Hilbert Johnson has secured a posi- up state. ] {Resident Gunning, submitted the fol- tion in tbe Coonty Clerk's office at On the application of Mrs. Abbott, lowing letter: Mineola. ; and other residents of tbe northwest Dear Sir: section of the village, that the village As a result of oor conversation had sau Ave.; J. K. Eldridge, Merrick Miss Ethel Starr of Bergen Place is j board take some steps toward getting with you recently, we wish to submit j spending a two weeks vacation at j the Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Com- i for the consideration of the Village j Windham. Vermont. \ P*ny to extend its gas service in that j Board tbe folk>wing proposition. I ' section. President Gunning said be I In as much as tbe Land, Power ] Road; Frank Ashdown, Smith Street. I A postal card is received from L. H. jj^j been trying to get some kind of an j Honse and Machinery uaed in connec-! For Water—Wm. G. Miller, Miller Ross who IS enjoying a two weeks' va-; answer from the oompany, but had tion witb the water supply and the j Ave.; Florence Shea, Nassau Ave.; j cation at Oak Bluffs, Mass. \ been told the matter waa up to Mr. manufacture of electric current for I Rev. Chaa A. Logue, Pine Street; Jos. I -, . , . , ! MacDonald, President, whom he bad; tbe lighting system was originally pur- j S. Wright, 96 Columbus Ave.; A. Dav- I George Levy has resigned as an ; ^^t been able to get in communicatiwi i chased and erected from the proceeds ison, 139 N. Main St.; E. A. Greenleaf office.-of the Unity A. O. and is roc-; ^j^j, ^ resolution was pasaed re-I from tbe aale of Water Department and Geo. W. McChesney, Porterfield walks, $381.72. • I sat near two Freeport men on a Applications of Grover C. Stevens; ferry boat recently and heard one of and Milford F. VanRiper for appoint- them remark Tnere's something pe- ment as engineer at power house were : culiar—an honest real esUte adv." Al«<}- 11 looked—it was an adv. of Pettit and The following petitions were grant- Lamb of this village, and every sUte- ed: Sidewalk, Mrs. Harvey Hills, - ment in it was absolutely correct. Roosevelt Place; Pettit & Lamb. Nas- ceeded by W F. Downs. , ferring the matter to counsel to see if j Bonds and the addition to the building : it was possible to hurry the company i and the subsequent parcbase of electric -—'——- -- — —~ .- 7 in any way. I light machiaery from tbe sale of tninds ^^Ult^TLJ^!!Z,.T^l?3^ ""^. S. p. Pettit aaked that electric chargeable to tbe electric light fund, lights be inatalled on the streets in tite i it has brought about such a confused Woodcleft section. President Gunning' condition of acooonting as to make it said the Board intended to install a very doubtful whether the various de- number of new lights as soon as^ the partments, that is to say. Water De- repairs and improvements at the power partment. Major and Mrs. G. E. Libbey have ^turned home after spending weeks in Kennebuckport, Maine. Place. For Lighting—H. L. Maxson, So. Long Beach Ave.; Aaron Meyer, 93 N. Ocean Ave. ; Alfred A. Jung, Roose Just another argament for a decent fire alarm—Ebccelsior Hook and Ladder (Company were told the first fire Satur¬ day moming was call No. 57, Lexing¬ ton and Madiaon Avenoe. They went there instead of 37, Bedell St., a mile out of their way. With an automatic alarm, such a blunder as this, which might have been expensive, would be impossible. At the school meeting last week velt Ave.', J. B. Nosworthy, &». Grove i ^ Board after a thorough investiga Street; D. J. Brinsley, 209 Church^' St. ; James S. Wright, Ckilumbus Ave. Alfred Jung, Roosevelt Place and Ce- tion recommended the purchase of clock system for the main scbooL One of the taxpayers present (as he had a thoro right) objected to this item, he being "teetotally opposed to expend!- Sidney T. Post has the contract for re-noodeling Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company's truck house on Church St. Arthur W. Friend, our machine compositor, is on his vacation this week, visiting relatives and friends in Boston. Mass. A "Unique Euchre" for the benefit of the Nassau Rod and Gun Club will be held at the Cluh house, Nassau-by- the-Sea, this Saturday evening, at 8:15; dancing at 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughters Florence and Lilian of Brook¬ lyn, are visiting friends in Freeport ^^.^ ^^ improvements at the p5wer jtartment. Incandescent Light and j dar St; Edward H. Olsen, So. Main G. Bennett Smith has a new 1910'house were completed which would Street Lighting Departments are bear- St ;'!William B. Christie, Ocean Ave. . . Cadillac touring car which he will rent! undoubtedly include this section ing the proper proportion of the orig- j and King St: Jack E. Magee. 31 West tures savoring of extravagance. Just by the hour or day. See him about CapUin Hanse complained of the inal cost of the plant and the upkeep Side Ave.; Irene Jermon, Nassau Ave. 'or fun we loofc up tois aasessment, prices and terms. way in which the trolley company was of the same. Applications of W. F. Downs, Wallace which we find will be $1100 this year, neglecting to water the streeU along , We therefore propose to make such St; I. Whritenour, Atlantic Ave., and a"d the tottl assessed valuatwrn of the Mrs. Herbert Cummings and family, its lines, also calling attention to necessary investigations of the origin-1C. Carinan, Atlantic Ave., were district about $1,975,000. I-igunng Mrs. William Cameron and Mrs. Frank places where the tracks are higher al cost of land and buildings and the {"granted as soon as the necessary this out we hnd the installation of this Johns are spending a couple of weeks than the roads. It was decided to disposal of the funds raised from the j material is secured." clock system will cost this man 28 at Bennington, Vermont ! notify the company that it must live issue of bonds ae to establish an accur- J President Gunning reported that the cents. ^ I up to its franchise, or legal steps woukl ate value of the entire plant now . work at the power house was at last _,. » h« h Eugene Helland and George Jayne ; be Uken to compel it owned by the Village, also to make a advancing rapidly, after long delays, i nere seems lo oe some misunaer- were taken to Mineola HospiUl for; Mr. Hendrickson of New Boulevard thorough Investigation of the expenses, and he thought the contract would be^.^^'"^ rVjl"^ ,1^7'*-^' ' By throwing a switch too quickly, the rear car oY tbe express section of the train arriving here about noon Monday, was given the difficolt task of riding on two tracks at the same time, and when the train stooped the rear trucks were missing frum the car, and the end was resting on the ground. Peculiarly the car was being side¬ tracked for tbe wrecking train which had to stop and pot a new truck under tbe car, doing the work in less than an hour so the car eould be sent in for re¬ pairs, and then the wrecker proceeded on its trip east C. F. Gere has leased from Fishel & Hanse tbe er.cire floor of the former F. C Willis building now located just south of Vigilant Hose House and has it equipped for bowling, pool and billiards, with a first-class equipment from the Brunswick-Balke-Calendar people. He expects to have it ready to open Wednesday and announces his intention of running it on best plans. The bowling alleys are separated from the rest of the building and can be se¬ cured for clubs or parties any aftemooi} or evening. Mr. Gere is an enthus¬ iast and has an exceptionally well- equipped place. He is planning to sell hot lunches, sodas, etc., to his cus¬ tomers. the village the Board adjourned at 12.- 54. Communications operations this week; as was also Mrs. complained again of the assessments taxes raised and income received from i completed early in September. Morton White of Bennington Park. ; on his property. He said he was prea» the Water Deoartment for the year The appointment of Stephen P. Pet- ent to demand justice and equal righto ending February 28, 1910 and in doing ! tit as a member of Excelsior Hook and Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, pas-1 to his children and family and said he, this to pass npon the proper distribu- Ladder Company was approved tor of the Presbyterian Cliurch is en- "if j don't get it here I'll go higher tion of expenses etc., to the various joying a month's vacation. His polpit I up." He was properly reminded that departmento. The result of this Sunday will be occupied by Rev. J. A. ' the papers in the village had adver-1 would be. Norris of Glen (>)ve. , tised the time for making complainto I The proper valuation of the Plant I and not>ody else was to blame if he had I The proper division of the upkeep At the school board meeting Tuesday 1 not come anmnd at the proper time and all expenaea against the Water, evening the following officers were all .^^d seen whether his assessmento ' Incandescent and Stieet Lighting De- re-elected: President Samuel F ! were correct partments. Smith; secretary, H, L. Crandel. Mrs. DeRoth of West End Ave., The j)reparation of correct state- c iV'^S.*^'* ^' '**'"*• ^'¦*^"'*'"'! complained that through her IigMt mento of income and diibursements and Samuel T. Raynor. _ I wiring her house had caught fire re- Profit aad Loas for the Department, Freeport Fire Department will have ' ¦"•''ng in a damage of over $100; she which will enable you to reach proper a "tag day" on Sept 5 Labor Day had no insurance and wanted to know conclusions as to advisability of rais- ! A number of young ladies 'interested in ''' **>« ^oard would make good for the ing or lowering the rates for services ! the firemen have already consented to I d"«a«« done. It seemed the fire had , in the various departments assist in this work, the proceeds to .«**^'**^''¦°'" * '°"« electric cord in We will also bring the electric books lished exclusively in our last issue: "We note in the Telephone Review that S. V. Gibson, well-known here and connected with the New York Tel- After Viid king aboutfo" biH"s against; ?Pho".e Conipany, has been appointed District Agent, Main District, Long Island Division, to succeed H. W. Drake." This seems to have given the im- presrion that Mr. Gibson now has the To the Editor: place formerly held hy Mr Wollmoth, The Board of Trade is now giving but Mr. Drake is filling that place, as strong evidence of their deep interest District Agent, Jamaica Division, in the welfare of the village, and - while Mr. Gibson is the Main District, every interested citizen should express: as we said, their gratification. They are., again! looking into the sewage question and ' The Town Assessors advertise in one will do it thoroughly and conscientious- of the Hempstead papers that they ly. Those persons who dared to vote ' have completed their assessment roll down the most important measure ev- for the current year, and that it will ere put before the village will surely he on file at thej)ffice of the Assessors, bedevotedto expen;es of the October i"_««5 ^h^roo-s, wrap^^ reco^nized the dan- at Hempstead Town Hall, till next I convention. I Mrs. Edwi : metal bed post, and which she had '-. used for a long time. She was assured for the sum of $300.00. ger to the children as well as to the Tuesday. I regret this delay in giving Stillwell of Raynor: the matter wai not in the province of All to be brought down to [July 31, i "P-^" "?«'','•°.„^*'« k°h'^''T """^ ws TvSeVtfv'5^'"^t^'tSSklt n^^s" lursdav tK« n*-«i h„f Vrttmidcttt r.nnnincr iQio inoi„Hinon«.n'i F„nH ' ' i Aisting and Will doubtless be eager 9ors evideutly did not think it neces- Street was badly bruised last Thursday the B»ard, but President Gunning 1910, including Gen'l Fund ; afternoon when a large section of wall promiaed to refer the case to the i in one of the rooms in the Stillwell, Board of Fire Underwriters, for a I residence on Raynor Street fell on her. , proper inspection. These wires are She is suffering severely from shock, contrary to electric laws, and no one , for this second opportunity to show it. Yours truly, j j^j. Editor can't you urge every citi- Latimer, Marshall, Rhodes & White, j zen to help the Board, by "talking it by C. A. Rhodes sary to advertise in this section and I did not know in time for my last ¦ week's issue. This is the assessment but was not seriously injured. Ask the lady-—she'll quickly tell you Maillard's Chocolates and Bon Bons are superior to all others. ^ Da Silva's. It is responsible but the person using The proposition was accepted, to in- them. elude bringing all the books up to date. Counselor Fishel submitted an A resolution was passed to enforce The fire department, after its long hour, jwhich was adopted. amendment to the village ordinances the rules providing that all consumers relating to speed of automobiles, fixing of electric light, who do not pay r.-ith-, . , j o i^u yuu c;. i.. uj^ «c..,rw «/iuiiiiio the speed at not more than 15 miles an in thirty days shall have their lights ' =8""°*'>«*'«P*^«''"- Sooner or later ^^^^ articles lost and found. Here is up" to their neighbor, so as to be I'rom whch you must pay your school ready by the next call for a vote on tax this fall and town tax in January this question, to prove that they wish , and you should see that it is all right a clean, healthy village and are ready now. There will be no use finding to help make it so. D. R. L. fault later. [The question of sewers is one that t» . .i. r» • i ¦- ^ Do you ever try the Review columns vacation, had 2 calls Saturday morn-1 effect Sept ing, one 11 o'clock and the other 12, The quest A Dollar a Pound She'll be agreeably surprised to re¬ ceive a pound box of Maillard's Choco¬ lates and Bonbons. DaSilva's. It - Our own boats catch our fresh finh daily. Try Down's Fish Market for strictly fresh goods. tf. Learn to trim your own hats by tak¬ ing a course in millinery ; see adv. of Edith Raynor in this issue. W. P. W. Haff, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place ^ to buy coal. E^xclusive dealer in some of the best grades of coal. It There's a little talk on' soda water in Smith d. Bedell's ad in this issue that will be of interest to lovers of the beverage. it. Specials at DaSilva's 6c Decorated Table Tumblers 5c 8c White Dinner Plates, .Ic 15c Whisk Brooms, 10c 15c Spice Sets, 10c 15c Waste Paper Baskets, 10c 15c Turkish Bath Towels, 10c 15c Spofiges, 10c 15c Boxes of Toilet Soap (3 cakes),* 10c 25c Cut Glass Table Tumblers, 12ic 29c Salad and Berry Dishes, 15c 29c Granite Stew Pots, 17c 45c Jardinieres, 25c it 5c Toilet Paper, 6 rolls 25c 10c Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c SOc Glass Pitchers, 35c 59c Umbrella Holders. 39c 7^ Galvanized Oil Cans (5 gals.) 6^ 11.75 Rayo lamps. $1.49 11.85 Conier Bottom Wash Boilers, -11.49. It take cut-off " ! "^ must have them, or the State Board Walter B. Cozzens, member of the '. «f "^a'^h will compel us to put them question of the house of Mrs. Board of Education, appeared before' '"• ^V ?""¦"« d"''". the proposition neither of which amounted to any- French on or along the new boulevard the Board of Trustees and aaked if the ^f^, ^'"^ ^"J^''^'^ putting off the time a thing. The first call, No. 37, was for of the City of New York was brought latter Board would put a cement gut- a bonfire at the Stellenwerf residence up. It is believed the house is partly ter facing the school building on Pine on Bedell St, where the blaze spread on the highway and the matter was Street and Grove Street, if the former through the grass too near a barn, but referred to Smith & Malcomson to Board placed a curb around the proper- was stopped without much trouble. make a survey and report at the ne.xt ty. Mr. Cozzens was requested to get The second'one, No. 15, was in some Board meeting. little.—Ed.] News of the Churclies Rev. Ira W. Henderson of Bay Shore figures on the work, to submit at the will preach in the M. E. Church Sun- brush at the west end of Randall Av- President Gunning stated Freeport next meeting. day morning and evening, while Dr enue, near BayVieW Avenue. There jg now a first-class village according ^' '"^ decided to purchase two new was no need of the department but a to the oflficial Federal census with a styles of lamps for trial on yc lamp line of hose was laid and the smolder- population of 5,084. j system, ing fire extinguished by Vigilant Hose mi., vr tr.it. r.^-i._i.-_- r-^ ' Bids for extension of water mains in what the New York State Penal Law says regarding articles which come under this heading: "A person who finds lost property under circumstances which give him knowledge or means of inquiring as to the true owner, and who appropriates such property to his own use, or to the uae of another person who is not en¬ titled thereto, without having first made every reasonable effort to find the owner and restore the property to New York Company. The New York Telephone Company several weeks'ago agreed to furnish a The property and home of James 12 inch gong for the special fire call Hoar., who was killed by a train while phone at the power house: up to date crossing the track at Wantagh on the only a small bell had beon furnished vicinity of School No. 3, were or>ened as follows: Edward A. Rice. $600.00. W. Van Wicklen, $590.75. att-t rsf firtt^v..*,. iQAQ «iii K.. m^iri - ..i*v,r,.„,u tt,.* i..„.„ r,rte, v,„Ai..*e* -...., Thc contTact was accordiogly award- Ih thc Presbyterian Church; Subject, such false sUtements. Sth of October, 1908, will tie sold at although the large one had been prom- .^ ,„ v„„ \ir:..i,i__ i,„ v,„:„„ .u i _ ' ..t^ it t . c j m vr ¥ * ¦).. .... •„ „.,« ».!,«.. „» . ,. ... OiJ A *.¦,„¦ A ¦*.¦ t . *¦ , ed to Van Wicklen, he tieing the ow- ; "Do You Let God Plan Your Life? stance is one taken at pjbhc auction on Saturday, August 13 ised positively. A motion was passed ^^ hidH^r and bond was fixed at ""'""'"""•" next at the County Court House at instructing the company to give this Mineola at 10 o'clock, by order of the immediate attention. County Court This property is farm a contract was made with E. S. property, consisting of about 8 acres Jitua to install an additional tile well on East Broadway and some farm Richards is on his vacation. The Ladies' Circle of the Baptist him, is guilty of larceny." Chruch wlil hold a lawn fete on the af- State Penal Law^ ternoon and evening of Aug. 23 on the ..^ „ . i_ " l ,., , lawn of F. E. Pitcher's home. , ^r. Evans case ha.s a half column in daily papers again, to the detriment of Prudency Ritchie, is leader for the Freeport. As I have said before it is Young People's meeling Sunday night too bad Dr. Evans will not contradict Here for in- random. Dr. Evans is quoted as saying "Since we eet bidder, $1000. The Sunday School of the Baptist first came to this village my house has The matter of selljng property on I Church will go on a sail to High Hill. been burned, my wife and I have been buildings and is located at .Wantagh. The late Mr. Hoar lived upon it at the time of his death. Bargain hunters which taxes are in arrears was brought' Beach, starting from Patterson s dock , assaulted and she has been under arrest u p. Trustee Sigmond said the village at 9:00 o'clock Wednesday, Aug. 17. for coming to my assistance. The case at the power house, to increase supply had one once, hut lost money on it,' •, ' was nev*..-brought to a final trial." of water, for $375. and no action was taken. Mrs. William A. Richard is an- This st;.; ?ment is insinuatingly and A report was received from I.attim- The bond of John D. Gunning as! .oounced to lead the Epworth League maliciously misleading, and we do not er, Marshall. Rhodes and White, ac- plumber with James Dean as surety Sunday night in the M. E. Church; wish to believe Dr. Evans made it who believe that our neighboring ham- countants, fixing balance sheets, etc.. was presents and approved, let of Wantagh is destined by the open- „„j „v,„„;„„ „ ri,ii „^,^-f „/ .l„ „!.,„ . ine of the East River subwav and Uie a"d showing a full report of the elec- A communication was presented hy . '"*^ °i "** *'f*^ ^^\f' suDway ana ine ^^j ,j j,^ ^^^^ f^^ ^^^ ending Aivin A .vealev reoresentintr the Ons- cUrtZSunL ri^ltmeaC^ Feb. 28, 19%. ^This report which wa^ tdt^treCotv^rVseri^g^^^^^^ ''%Tr"*K"? T T'^^'' cities to the country, to become a large very complete and precise, showed the one-half ti.e cost of oiling Bay View **** Mscopal Church of the Transfig- Topic, "The Signs of the Gospel day.' Rev. Pelham St. George Bissell has For his good name he should correct such falsehoods wherever published. A Dollar a Pound Maillard's Chocolates ahd Bon Bons S^^'w" li'at ttiis'saT iavi'an"TnD^r" ""^P'"" ^"^ "*=*""' ^"'^^ '" ^^ ''''¦ A^enuTfr'om .M^;r.ck Ro;;iVA"tlai;irc '¦ T'l^\ «"^«»rt '^'^J'^^^^'l'^.f,^ ^y «PPe«l to particular psopl^people Who ture will at this sale have an oppor- trie light plant to be $29,110.31, and Ave if the villaee would oav the "^ ^'•'~— - =»'-°«'—'^'•' •^" - .. t.^.. ^r^^.^'JJ^^-I^^^'^ti*'"^^' thene! profit for.opera^^^ the plant ^r'hL^'^ "'"'•' "'"'' '"' ''* ture, will at this sale have an oppor¬ tunity to a secure a valuable i land at a very reasonable figure. Ba.<>e-Bali JR. 0. U. A. M. LEAGUE Freeport lost another game SLtur the Bsihop, to take effect Oct 20. The Catholic fair closed Wednesday J evening after a successful run of ten nights. Owing to the rain the event , was not BO largely attended as the sing nights usually are. insist on having the best. DaSilva' It trie light plant to be $29,110.31, and Mr; Sealey said his com- last year, $11,184.70. pany did not own much property on They called attention to the fact this road, which is the main road of that the receipts o^ th»year was $20,- travel to the South Shore Yacht Club __, 744.03 and that $4,993.73 wae unj^id. House, but made the offer for the gen- i j or about 25 per cent, some of which eral interest of the village. The prop-' day, being defeated by Hempatead, by had been running li: to 20 months, and osition was accepted. i ^ Christian Scienr«» Services will be the score of 14 to 5. Next Saturday ae high as 2' months and suggested The monthly report of the Village ; held in the Hempstead Bank Bailding, Mattie Brown married by Canon Bryan, (tomorrow) He'hipstead will play here, that as a business proposition the bills Treasurer was presented, showing the comer of Fullon and Main Streets, Daily consumption of water .reported Fourteen Years Ago The following items are frnm our files fourteen years ago thit week : George Howard Randall and Miss Games for Saturday. Valley Stream at Rockville Centre. Roslyn at Woodmere. Hempstead at Freeport be collected regularly or light shut off, following balances in the various Hempstead, at 1 a. m. Sunday; sub- about 40,000 gallons. (Over 600,(MJ0 but that this would be of no avail un- funds: General, $2572.15; street. less the provision were enforced $3192.76; water, $653.72; light, against all consumers "withuut fear' $1720.89; Board of Health, $328.20; or favor." They reported they had interest, 1^7.07; tax arrears, $760.80; Down's for saa food—one of the only , found the books kept in a careful and Pire Department $1749.31; street two reti.M dealers on Long Island catch- i neat manner. j H ^t, t4S34.3 5; light ezteniiion, ing bis 0 Tn flib. tf. i Tbe report was received and plaeed 114008.46; water extension, $821.21; iimiMi—iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii iwiii'Miiii ii wi'iii i ii ii I iniiiiiii iiii III " iSPFnra^ss^watQ&OKr/';^--ffi». ject, "Soul. now). The Board of Trustees find it a diffi- An apron and necktie festival will eolt task to procure a dog catcher, he held on Thursday, Aug. 25, on tlie , (Same thing yet). ; lawns of Mrs. J. H. Mahnken, 85 L^na Hiram R. Smith elected President of Ave; proceeds to be donated to the] Board of Education, Williain S. Ball Lutfaotan Quirch. .. secretary.. .tMms^mMi-:^' - *'asHsif^!SJWPi;y-!i!Sr:3^:ii;jr;:" v-' ¦¦.''. ""A-Ci^i^^ieSfx |
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