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VOL. XIV NO. 36
FREEPORT NEWS Coming Events
July 5—Fireworks display at Free- port Club, followed by dancijpg.
July o Hoat races. South Shore Yacht Club, in afternoon; dancing in ¦evening.
July 9 —Strawberry festival, Presby¬ terian Chapel.
July 9—Lawn Fete, Mystic Kebekah Lodge, comer Church St. and Merrick Road.
Wednesday, July 11, annual picnic of the M. E. Sunday School at Long Beach.
July 14 Episccjpal Sunday School e.xcursion to High Hill Beach.
Singh- copies of tlie lieview can \iv. •secured nt H. (Jobet/.'s and tlie Revii^w office on Main St. aud DaSilva's on W. .Memck Road.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1909
Official Paper of Nassau County
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cudlipp have re-1 Villade Trustees ! denied this, and claimed the formalde-
turned to Freeport atfer spending the \ hyde acted in vapor form from its own
winter in Brooklyn. The Village Board had a lengthly ; moisture. Trustee Ellison, who was
Mr and Mrs D B Kavnor who have session Friday evening, when listening ' for several years secretary of the Board
been residing in Brooklyn for several *? ^^"^ charges made by Dr. T H.'^^ h^^,^^,^ requested the candle be
years, will spend the.summer in Free- i-vans against the Board of Health as lighted .so the Board could see how it
port a board, Dr. 1. D. Carman, mdivid- acted. Dr. Evans told Trustee Elli-
ually, and J. VV. Fitzsimons individual- son he was not a scientific man and did
L^man \V. Taft is the proud pos- ly as president. • 'not realize the danger of lighting one
sessor of a new badge which reads"In- The full board of Trustees was pres- of the candles which might cause any
specter of Water and Light, Village of ent, with Leo Fishe! as counsel and
Freeport." \ Lewis IL Post as stenographer.
Ur. Evans was first sworn in and
While there was a few drops of rain gave his ch.'irge against the officials.
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I Bungalows are all the fashion for i summer residences this season, and the j property of the John J. Randall Com¬ pany is one of the most favorable for a bungalow site; see their adv. in this issue.
Results of Saturday's (James RockviMe Centre 10, Inwood 2. Hempstead 9, Freeport 0.
.Springfield .'Ui, Woodmere
The-^outh Shore Yacht "Club will
hold a sjiecial club day at the club
house on ne.xt Monday, July 5. In the
evening there will be dancing in the
Ihall of the club, when music will be
6. furnished by Muller's Orchestra.
of us there was storm, witl) rain sheets.
severe^ corning
thunder; down in i
. , The .Nassau atid Sutfolk Lightning
People wanting to hire autos should | (^;o^p.,„y has applied to the Public
read Jas. H. Fairbrothers'adv. in this j ^^e^vice Commission for authority to
issue. , I ie.:,,,. «ij Mfwi ^.jnieai stock, and to in-
one to go blind. He stated that a per¬ son going ' blind would have a case of damages against the village—that if
in Freenort Fridav at the heach south u • o "i "i i- wu . he should go blind, within a reason^ii**^ Freeport'Council was badly beaten !
in hretportl-nday, at the beach south-Briefly summed up he claimed they had time, he would sue the village for da A- hv Hempstead Council in a game! Notices have been pcsted Warning
removed quarantine from houses be- ages. Trustee Ellison sai.i he had ./h.yed at Hempstead last Saturdav af-' against bicycle riding on sidewalks and
fore he was ready to have them otl; lighted hundreds of these candles and ternoon the score being') to 0 ' In i the ofiicers have been instructed to see
had refused lo furnish him with culture knew what he was doing. The candle the ninth innitig with the score'S to ' that the law is enforced. lhe roads
tubes when requested and had further was lighted despite Dr. Evans'protest, j ;„ fa^or of'Hcmpstead, Freeport' being in good condition now there is
proper and when it had burned long enough to "kjci^ed" on a couple of very bad decis- j no excuse for riding on sidewalks,
show tlie var.or arising it was e.xtin- ;„„;, a„(| refu.sed to continue playing. ]
guished without any apparent serious The decisions were not changed, and' Last Thursday night the Junior-
'¦'-'•'^'J"^^- the Freejiort team not finishing, the | Senior Banquet was held at the Carden
Dr. Evans claimed as a case of ne- ga,,,^ ^^.^^ accordingly forfeited to City Hotel at which there were thirty
gleet against Dr. Carmairthat he liad
Freeport Lodge, 1. O. O. F., at its nieeting Monday evening elected Frank .M. Smith, N. (L ; ElwoodV. Baldwin, V. C ; Jesse ¥. Bedell, rejjresentative to Grand Lodge and Archer B. Wallace alternate.
refused to furnish him with blaks for rejiorting cases of tubercu¬ losis. As briefly summed up, the ans¬ wers were a general denial.
Each case sjieclfied by Dr. Evans was denied in. dgtnil by Dr. Carman, who
_2_ issue $42,;UJO capital
crease its capital stock from ^.'jOO.Oiio Tbe regular busine.ss meetings of the j to $921,000, common and jjreferred. W. C. T. U. have been postponed till September.
Miss Mabel Pearsall of Rus.sell Place will spend ne.xt week with her friend Miss Flossie Gordon, of Patchogue.
Miss Bessie Francis Sprague of North Grove Street, is making an ex¬ tended visit with friends in iNew York.
Th« regular meeting of the South Shore Y'acht Club will be held at the ¦club house next Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
patient with Dr. Evans. He said tliat so far as the blanks were concerned he had given Dr. Evans the ones furnished iiy the State Board of Healtli, and had given him all he wanted of tliem, but Dr. Evans designated them as anti- A large tar bairel being used on quated and tried to jirove that the Main Street repair work caught fire Board of Health had others such as he from the tar tank Friday morning and needed. He produced a letter from First Assistant Chief VanRijier sent in the State Board stating that the jirojier a fire alarin, but .some sand quickly ex- blanks had been sent, but Dr. Carman tinguisltud the blaze, and the recall was was jjositive he had never received sounded before tjje comjianies left the them.
said that he thought he harnieen ^ very f;,ii(„| u) properly (luarantine a case o,f
dijihtheria on "Turk's Islaiul." Asa result the mother of his jnitient had done her sliojudng in the village, and his next jiatient hiui caught it by vis¬ iting the same stores after the first parly had left the stores.
Hempstead by the usual score of 9 to 0. While there is no (luestion that the decisions of the umpire were rather (juestional)le, still it was curtaiiily not
present. The two classes went over to (jarden City at 7 o'clock and came back at 12:1.") in a special car. Dur¬ ing the dinner the party thoroughly
Dr.
A strawberry fetival will be held in the Presbyterian Chajiel on Friday, I and Rev. C •July 9, after the Young Pt;ople's Soci- I ton, N. C «ty business meeting.
The Long Lsland Railroad has had all crossings through Kreeport oiled. thus stopping the thick dust which was raised every time a train passed.
The annu:il excursion of the Ejiisco- pal Sunday School will be held on Wed¬ nesday, July 14, t^ High Hill Beach. _Boats will leave Woodcleft Dock at 9 ¦a. m. sharp.
The members of Freeport tjouncil No. 57. Jr. O. U. A. M., attended di¬ vine service in a body at the Presby¬ terian Church, Sunday evening. The pastor. Rev. Chas. Herbert Scholey, preached a sermon appropriate to the ¦occasion.
At the regular meeting of Alpha ¦Council, D. of A., Tuesday evening, the following ofiicers were elected for the ensuing term:
Councilor, Emma Demarest; vice councilor, Alfreda Cameron; associate <:ou(icilor, Hannah Ryerson; associate vice councilor, Lillian Raynor; con¬ ductor, Lizzie Raynor; warden, Mrs. Stewart; recording secretary, Ada Smith; assistant recording secretary. Phoebe Tryon; financial secretary, Emmie Mount; treasurer, Etta Golden; inaide sentinel, Mrs. Montross; outside aentinel. Miss Effie Dunbar; trustee. Amy Padgett; delegate to State Ses- aion, iMiss Ina Raynor; alternate, Eliza Blake.
houses.
There will be a camj) meeting under the auspices of tho Bethel A. M. E. Church in its enclosure on South Henry St. cotnmenciiig Thursday, July 22, and contniuing for two weeks. The meetings are to be conducted by Rev. J. C. Edner of Eli7.al)eth City, N. C, B. Waters of Wilming-
As to the culture tubes. Dr. Carman said he had secured six from Albany after considerable trouble and gave all but one of them to Dr. Evans. He had thought it Jiroper to refuse though when Dr. f>ans got him out of bed
from intent, as during tiie game the , enjoyed themselves listening to Hempstead jilayers also liad gorxl cause j speeches made by Miss Shanley, Miss to question ilis decisions. i (joojier and James E. Stiles, and var-
This Saturdav Freeport again meets ¦ ious toasts and stories were told. Af- Evans at the previous meeting Henii)stead. this time at Freejiort. ter the sujijier the partv adjounied to said that he had letters from every re- Hempstead is the only team thus far j the hotel grounds wliere they jirome- jiutabie physician in Freejiort showing ^^hich has bothered hreejiort anv, and ¦ iiaded, sii»ging school and college that Dr. Carman was not a proper the local bovs are confident that Satur- health ofiicer, but the letters were not j^y they will get revenge for last Sat- 'ofFered in evidence. urday's defeat. A good game may tie
Mr. Fitzsimons in his testimony satd expected, ippoint-
Dr. Evans had asked for the
ment as health oHicer of the Village,
and he had declined to apjioint him.
At 11:4o Dr. Evans had finished his "cross examination',' of Dr. Carman and Mr. Fitzsimons, and asked for the
.songs. The evening wajs voteil a very great success and all exjiressed them¬ selves as having a very v'Uo.V^ble evening.
one night and asked him for a tube to privilege of "summing uji." Ho was
advised that if he had presented all his charges and evidence, the Board'would do the summing uji.
He rejjiied, "I'm willing to trust to
use for a jiet Angora cat which he thought had dijihtheria. He told Dr. Evans he could hardly allow him a tube to use for such a jiurpose and that At the meeting of Freejiort Council when Dr. Evans asked him what to do No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M., last Friday he suggested that he had better kill the evening, the following ofiicers were cat or consult a veterinary surgeon, elected for the ensuing year: Council-; Dr. Evans also claimed that Dr. Car- or, Richard B. Miller; vice counclor, man had alienated his clients by inter- Pelhatn St. George Bissell; recording fering widi his cases of diphtheria, try- secretary, Howard E. Pearsall; assist- ing to show that the cases were not so ant recording secretary, Harold N. bad as Dr. Evans claimed. Further (ioud; linancial secretary, Wm. S. that he had jirevented his getting the Merrill; treasurer, Walter M. Nichols; fee of .$1 allowed by law for reporting chaplain, Herbert A. Kellum; warden, tuberculosis cases and subjecting him Henry S. Starr; conductor, Frank S. to the liability of a fine of $;"). Snedeker, jr. ; inside sentinel, Clarence Dr. Carman in his rejily asked Dr. Camjibell; outside sentinel, Leon Rose; Evans if he considered Dr. Rhame, the trustee for three years, Oscar W. Val-: Town Health Officer, was a proper entitle; delegates to State Conven- health ofiicer and understood his busi- tion, Stephen W. Hunt, Gilson H. Ray-; ness. Dr. Evans replied "I will not nor, Herbert A. Kellum, Frank S. : so assert." Snedeker sr., and Forrest S. Dunbar. : Dr. Carman "But you did claim ?o
Visitors of the evening were Deputy when here last week?" State Councilor Bos. D. Tunison, Nat-! Dr. Evans -"I did not, sir; I said he ional Council Warden Kleist, and Past gave me proper blanks." State editor James Walker. \ Dr. Carman—"Well, I merely want-
The officers will be publicly installed ed to show that no health officer on Wednesday evening, July 14, in their \ Long Island personally does or can at- council rooms in the Otten Building, i tend to every case reported to him, but The installing officer will be D. S. C. allows the attending physician to do so.
Games .Saturday KocKville (Centre at Inwootl. Hempstead at Freejiort. Woot^mere at .Sjiringfield.
Games Mondav, July •") Inwood at Woodmere. Freejiort at Springfield. Hemjistead at Kockville Centre.
In the closest and most exciting game of the .season, Hempstead de
Truant Ofiicer Chas. E. Helland .has been busy during the past year. There were rejiorted to bim ILiO cases of absence, all of which he investi- ! gated and rejiorted tha reasons for non- 1 attendance. The tnaiii cause was sick» 1 ness, .'iSl cases; ilieii, out of village, ((').'!; kejit home, (1(1; working, 49, tardy, 1 41; sickness iu. family 24 ; on account ' of weattier, '.^o•, without shoes, ;!0; sent
the fairness of the Board ab.solutely. ^^.j^^^^A Freeport Saturday at Hemji-1 home, 14 ; truants, 14 ; death in family.
Tho meeting was accordingly de-. ^^^.^^^ ^^, .^ ^^^^^.^ ^,f - ^„ ., .j.j^j, j,^.,,,.,. ^ rj-,,,, record of fourteen truants
clared adjourned and as soon as the-.^.^., ., ^;, ^ j„ j,,j.^,^.jj„j.^.j. j.,^,,„. „j, till : .seem.s remarkable,, and the coiui.se re-
the last inning, when Hempstead broke ' jiort given shows the attention (Jtlicer UJ) the game. An error by Gerhold, | Helland has devoted to his duties. In another by Leviness anrl several hits i two cases peojile keejiing children tied the score. With two men On base I home wcire arrested, and susjiended un- and tw(j strikes on him Burdette drove ] der jiromise to keeji their children in one to the outfield fur two bases and' school, and in two other instances finished tlie game.
Standing of tlie Chilis
Won Lost -Ker Cent 'J 0 iOOO
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soon as the-'. stenograjiher finishes the task of tran¬ scribing his notes the Board will furth¬ er consider the matter.
Church INotes
I'ifty-iiine jolly Epworth Leaguers enjoyed a delightful moonlight sail Wednesday night, going to Point Lookout.
"Our Victory Tlirough (!hrist" will be tho .Sunday morning sermon theme
.Mini'ola H'•Illp^tPad Rockvilie (• Freei»irf On the
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ifth Freeport will play the
warning letters were sent by Justice .Swezey for the same class of delin- (juencies.
of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the Brooklyn Professionals. Leviness and First Presbyterian tlhurch. In the Searles will be the battery for Free- evening there will be a praise service, port.
at which famous and familiar hymns will be sung and incidents relating to the writing of these hymns will be briefly told by the pastor.
On Sunday at 10.30 a. m., at the M. Tunison of Franklin Council No. 16, unless he thinks it necessary for the K- Church, there will be the Commun- of Brooklyn. public health that he should attend ion Service artd the reception of mem-
nersonallv bers. In the evening at 7:4.5 o'clock ^, . .." - . i , i rn, jta- ¦ i
personally. . ^ "'A Richard vvilL ^^''^ P"""* *^^'^""^ ^^'^" ' The officials
of the day will be: Judges, Matthew
Athletic Games Saturday
Plans are completed for the track events under auspices of the Phi Alpha Athletic Club Saturday afternoon at Freeport Athletic Park.
The feature of the afternoon will be the relay race, in which are entered about eight teams from villages
T. Murray, Dr. Thomas Ward, Thomas Johnston; timers, Frank W. Abrams, Geo. Lynch and Chester Kastenhuber; clerk of the course and scorer, Wm. J. Murray; referee and starter, Thomas Thorp; ass't scorer, O. W. Humphrey Jr.; announcer, Melbourne Kastenhu-
A neighboring newspaper published •n article last week signed "Teacher" which, while it was probably received in good faith reflects discredit not upon the school authorities it aims to hurt but rather on the "teacher" who wrote it but neglected to sign her name.
Hitting or trying to hit people in the dark is not and never has beeu an hon¬ orable way of championing a cause.
As a fact, in this case we know full well the writer told at Icitst one false¬ hood, and would advise any of our readers to judge the article according¬ ly. Ono of the most vicious features of newspaper work is the "communica¬ tion" from the man or woman too cow¬ ardly to sign his or her name.
About Grasmann's Wonderful Sanitary Silk Down Mattress This mattress will remain soft and will never sag or get lumpy. The tick¬ ing in which, it is encased is absolutely •«|u8t-proof.
It ia sanitary, vermin-proof and
moisture proui, and owing to that fact
it will not absorb dampness. When
. ased by those subject to rheumatism,
it is found very beneficial.
If the Grasmann's Sanitary Silk Down Mattron is not perfectl^r satis¬ factory after 60. nights' trial it can ba returned without any expense to the buyer, and tbe fall purchase price will tar*ft>adad. Price for fall siie |15. J^iatdmaj eppoaite Reid AvemMi, two bkMM below DeKaib Avenua, lyn,N.Y, It
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Lightning strikes nouses Last week you claimed you could the pastor. Dr. W.
Sunday afternoon about one o'clock ; get along all right with Dr. Rhame, preach a sermon appropriate to Inde- and again Monday afternoon about but he only gives his personal attention pendence Day. Duiing the month of four o'clock Freeport and surounding I in serious cases." July the evening services will be more
villages were visited by heavy thunder It was brought out during the ses- or less informal and varied and will be showers. ' sion that the village trustees had no limited to sixty minutes or less.
The one Sunday lasted only a few power of removal over the health offi- —
minutes and there but two heavy flash-; cer, that power being vested in the The business and social meeting of ^ ...„„„„
es of lightning but several places were state, and Dr. Evans was advised to the Epworth League was held Friday ^^'j.'. Tjress representative." FrftsT Von
struck, including the Roe cottage on ! conduct his examination so that the night at Mrs. D. A. Hamaker's, Pear- 'pjijjgj,
Porterfield Place and the Flannagan ' evidence would pertain to the health sail Ave. About forty-five members
cottage. Pine St., in both of which the '¦. board. were present. It was decided that no
the electricity entered the front peak, i Dr. Evans said Dr. Carman was a business, social or religious meetings
knocking off shingles and wall. The member of the board, and as the board of the League would be held during
Flannagan house was recently vacated was the creature of the trustees, he July and August. At the close of the
by J. W. Taylor, whose new residence did not see why they could not act in business meeting the young people
on West Merrick Road was also struck judgment on Dr. Carman. Counsel for were entertained with recitations and
and slightly damaged, and again on the board stated that Dr. Carman was mu.jjcal selections, after which pro
Monday tho electric lights were put'.'not apjwinted by the trustees, where
HYMENEAL BRAITHWAITE—ANDERSON .Miss Edna Braithwaite of this vil¬ lage and Walter Ander.son of Wash¬ ington, p. C, were married Friday, June IH, by Rev. Charles Herbert!
OBITUARY
BERCY V. SEAMAN Word was received Thur.sday morn¬ ing of the sudden death of Percy V., son of .Mr. and Mrs. (.Ilias. P. Seaman, while visiting hi.s aunt, Mrs. D. An¬ derson, in Brooklyn. He had just fin¬ ished the arduous task of final school examinations and Commencement week, being a member of the class of 1909, and went to the city for a change and rest. He complained of not ^feel¬ ing well Tuesday night, and Wednes¬ day morning Dr. Denton was summon¬ ed, but the young man was affected with paralysis of the spine and noth¬ ing could be done to relieve him, and he passed away Wednesday evening.
The body was brought to Freeport Thursday moling and funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at ii o'clock, at his late home. Rev. W. A. Richard officiating.
Percy, who was seventeen, was a member of the M. E. Church and Sun¬ day School. He leaves besides his pa¬ rents, one sister.
It seems particularly sad to have re¬ moved one whose influence among man would doubtless have been for good ;who by precept and example was so well calculated to teach the blessed influence of Godly living; yet he who doeth all
out of commission at the latter place &A tho htialth board members were,
when the transformer in front of the He was advised that any charges
house was struck. . against Dr. Carman must be presented
Monday afternoon Carl Fisher's house at Albany,
on Pearsall Avenue and Chas. Con- Preaident Fitzsimons said he knew
nor's house on the same street decupled he had been with the board too long,
by,Carl Burton were addedjto the list, but it would not be much longer.
Misses Katherine and Ora Rhodes He seemed to feel deeply the situation,
were entertaining the Thimble Society He has served the village for fourteen >^hen then* summer residence on Bay ] years without compensation and given
View Avenue was struck. In this case close attention to his duties, it 7s con- as in the two on Pearsall Avenue en trance was down the chimney, knock
^_. , ,..- O.I k P h t • , thing.! well makes no|mistake8, and
gressive games were played and later ,./'*^'""''^y' *** '"® Presbyterian parson-1 ^j^^, ^pjj|.j_j^j.j.jp,j^.^ parents mourn not refreshments were served. "^^' i as one without hope. The link snapped
CA.MERON —EISE.MA.N. j a.sunder in the realms of tnortatity will
In the Freeport Baptist Church, Monday, Mist, May E. Cameron of j he forged anew in the great Beyond,
Eiseman
Stanley W. Roberts, minister, there Freeport and J. Frank Eiseman of j will be public worship of God Sunday Brooklyn, were married by Rev. Chas. j at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morn- Logue. The ceremony was performed ing theme, "The Kingdom of God in in the Church of Our Holy Redeemer' present day Christianity." Commun- at 9 o'clock, immediately followed by! ion will bo observed. In the evening a nuptial mass. j a patriotic service will be held;theme, Miss Marion Wheeler of Bayshorej "Is the United States a Christian Na- was bridesmaid and S. Grim of Rock- ceded, and during that time no case of tion?" The ordinance of Baptism will ville Centre was best man. The bride contagious disease had been allowed to ^.^ administered. The Men's Forum was attired in an embroidered gown
ing down stove pipes, chimneys and: spread. He said, in answer to cjues walls. MiisB Katherine Rhode.s was i tions by village counsel, that no slightly shocked but the others escaped I charges had ever been made against injury.
In the .shower Monday lightning strucic the large cable of the I knew
N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Co., opposite Dr. Evans said he had no personal the Review ofiice, destroy ing .all the ! animus but was interested in prqtect-
connections in the vicinity. This was 1 ing th* health of the community. ,, ,., • j ^ .
a very difficult repair job. and kept a' Dr. Evans also said President Fitz- *'"v« every ^powiWe aid towards recov
; him before or against tiie heailh board afternoon or against Dr. Carman, so far as he
lineman busy until late Tuesday after i simons had not properly fumigated noon. The wires were working again i with a formaldehyde fumigatcv when Wednesday^, j he had neglected to place it in a recep-
Varfoas otber places were visited, | taele of water; he daimed that tba inelodinc trees, telepboo#-. polea, elec-1 water waa neceaaary to form a ateam trie ligbt tnpafonaan, hoaia, ate. " for pioj^ariy fwnicatins. Dr. Cannan
'^iiii^tfiniiiir I ri '^i , ¦ ¦, r ¦
will assemble from ij.40 to 9.30 \i. m., and wore a white hat trimmed with July 14.
to discuss "NationaPOwnersbip of Pub- pink. She carried a bouquet of white
lie Utilities." Bible School at 2..'}0, sweet peas, and lillies-of-the-valley.
Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 7, mid-week The bridesmaid was attired in pink
service Friday evening at 8. Everyone and carried pink sweet peaa. She al.so
most cordially welcome at all services, wore a large white hat. Miss Sadie
— • Nolan presided at the piano. At the
In times of illness the invalid should hom* of the bride's mother a redding
ivery possible aid towards recov-i breakfast was served. The couple left
This includes the aids suggested «" .'^e J o clock tram for a two weeks
HEMPSTEAD
.Morton Lodge is jilanning to build a .Masonic Temjile on it.s lot on Fulton Avenue, next to Hempstead liank.
N'ew York Lodge No. 1, .Shield of HoDor, will hold a picnic and dance in Carman's Grove, Wednesday evening,
ery.
in the Smith ft.Bedell ad. It.
The rcguW aaating of tbe Village Boardof Trtnteea will be beld tbia i^- day eraoing.
They will re-
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honeymoon at Cairo, side in Freeport
The special deaign Alaska— Yukon atampa are now oo aale at the post olBee.
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The Indejiendence Day ('arnival of St. George's Club will be held Monday, July f>. The athletic events will begin at 1.1(0 p. m. at Par.son's Field, and will consist of running races, broad and high jumps, shot putting, etc., for medals arid other prisies. There will be a relay race by the fire companies fof a handsome cup. The ba.ieball game between the Pat men and the Lean men will be cilled at 4 p. m. There will be a display of fireworks at 8 f p. m.. at the Whaley property, Greenwich Street
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| FullText | r ^ VOL. XIV NO. 36 FREEPORT NEWS Coming Events July 5—Fireworks display at Free- port Club, followed by dancijpg. July o Hoat races. South Shore Yacht Club, in afternoon; dancing in ¦evening. July 9 —Strawberry festival, Presby¬ terian Chapel. July 9—Lawn Fete, Mystic Kebekah Lodge, comer Church St. and Merrick Road. Wednesday, July 11, annual picnic of the M. E. Sunday School at Long Beach. July 14 Episccjpal Sunday School e.xcursion to High Hill Beach. Singh- copies of tlie lieview can \iv. •secured nt H. (Jobet/.'s and tlie Revii^w office on Main St. aud DaSilva's on W. .Memck Road. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1909 Official Paper of Nassau County Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cudlipp have re-1 Villade Trustees ! denied this, and claimed the formalde- turned to Freeport atfer spending the \ hyde acted in vapor form from its own winter in Brooklyn. The Village Board had a lengthly ; moisture. Trustee Ellison, who was Mr and Mrs D B Kavnor who have session Friday evening, when listening ' for several years secretary of the Board been residing in Brooklyn for several *? ^^"^ charges made by Dr. T H.'^^ h^^,^^,^ requested the candle be years, will spend the.summer in Free- i-vans against the Board of Health as lighted .so the Board could see how it port a board, Dr. 1. D. Carman, mdivid- acted. Dr. Evans told Trustee Elli- ually, and J. VV. Fitzsimons individual- son he was not a scientific man and did L^man \V. Taft is the proud pos- ly as president. • 'not realize the danger of lighting one sessor of a new badge which reads"In- The full board of Trustees was pres- of the candles which might cause any specter of Water and Light, Village of ent, with Leo Fishe! as counsel and Freeport." \ Lewis IL Post as stenographer. Ur. Evans was first sworn in and While there was a few drops of rain gave his ch.'irge against the officials. Base- Ball Standing of th Hempstead SpringfiTld Freeport Inwcxxl Rockvilie Ceiitr \Vi)odmere Won 4 ¦.\ 3 I ¦ 1 1 Notes e Clubs D.st P. 0 1 ".' :) ;; 4 r cent IOOD 7"iO (UIO -'¦)U •J.M) •,'(KI I Bungalows are all the fashion for i summer residences this season, and the j property of the John J. Randall Com¬ pany is one of the most favorable for a bungalow site; see their adv. in this issue. Results of Saturday's (James RockviMe Centre 10, Inwood 2. Hempstead 9, Freeport 0. .Springfield .'Ui, Woodmere The-^outh Shore Yacht "Club will hold a sjiecial club day at the club house on ne.xt Monday, July 5. In the evening there will be dancing in the Ihall of the club, when music will be 6. furnished by Muller's Orchestra. of us there was storm, witl) rain sheets. severe^ corning thunder; down in i . , The .Nassau atid Sutfolk Lightning People wanting to hire autos should (^;o^p.,„y has applied to the Public read Jas. H. Fairbrothers'adv. in this j ^^e^vice Commission for authority to issue. , I ie.:,,,. «ij Mfwi ^.jnieai stock, and to in- one to go blind. He stated that a per¬ son going ' blind would have a case of damages against the village—that if in Freenort Fridav at the heach south u • o "i "i i- wu . he should go blind, within a reason^ii**^ Freeport'Council was badly beaten ! in hretportl-nday, at the beach south-Briefly summed up he claimed they had time, he would sue the village for da A- hv Hempstead Council in a game! Notices have been pcsted Warning removed quarantine from houses be- ages. Trustee Ellison sai.i he had ./h.yed at Hempstead last Saturdav af-' against bicycle riding on sidewalks and fore he was ready to have them otl; lighted hundreds of these candles and ternoon the score being') to 0 ' In i the ofiicers have been instructed to see had refused lo furnish him with culture knew what he was doing. The candle the ninth innitig with the score'S to ' that the law is enforced. lhe roads tubes when requested and had further was lighted despite Dr. Evans'protest, j ;„ fa^or of'Hcmpstead, Freeport' being in good condition now there is proper and when it had burned long enough to "kjci^ed" on a couple of very bad decis- j no excuse for riding on sidewalks, show tlie var.or arising it was e.xtin- ;„„;, a„( refu.sed to continue playing. ] guished without any apparent serious The decisions were not changed, and' Last Thursday night the Junior- '¦'-'•'^'J"^^- the Freejiort team not finishing, the Senior Banquet was held at the Carden Dr. Evans claimed as a case of ne- ga,,,^ ^^.^^ accordingly forfeited to City Hotel at which there were thirty gleet against Dr. Carmairthat he liad Freeport Lodge, 1. O. O. F., at its nieeting Monday evening elected Frank .M. Smith, N. (L ; ElwoodV. Baldwin, V. C ; Jesse ¥. Bedell, rejjresentative to Grand Lodge and Archer B. Wallace alternate. refused to furnish him with blaks for rejiorting cases of tubercu¬ losis. As briefly summed up, the ans¬ wers were a general denial. Each case sjieclfied by Dr. Evans was denied in. dgtnil by Dr. Carman, who _2_ issue $42,;UJO capital crease its capital stock from ^.'jOO.Oiio Tbe regular busine.ss meetings of the j to $921,000, common and jjreferred. W. C. T. U. have been postponed till September. Miss Mabel Pearsall of Rus.sell Place will spend ne.xt week with her friend Miss Flossie Gordon, of Patchogue. Miss Bessie Francis Sprague of North Grove Street, is making an ex¬ tended visit with friends in iNew York. Th« regular meeting of the South Shore Y'acht Club will be held at the ¦club house next Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. patient with Dr. Evans. He said tliat so far as the blanks were concerned he had given Dr. Evans the ones furnished iiy the State Board of Healtli, and had given him all he wanted of tliem, but Dr. Evans designated them as anti- A large tar bairel being used on quated and tried to jirove that the Main Street repair work caught fire Board of Health had others such as he from the tar tank Friday morning and needed. He produced a letter from First Assistant Chief VanRijier sent in the State Board stating that the jirojier a fire alarin, but .some sand quickly ex- blanks had been sent, but Dr. Carman tinguisltud the blaze, and the recall was was jjositive he had never received sounded before tjje comjianies left the them. said that he thought he harnieen ^ very f;,ii(„ u) properly (luarantine a case o,f dijihtheria on "Turk's Islaiul." Asa result the mother of his jnitient had done her sliojudng in the village, and his next jiatient hiui caught it by vis¬ iting the same stores after the first parly had left the stores. Hempstead by the usual score of 9 to 0. While there is no (luestion that the decisions of the umpire were rather (juestional)le, still it was curtaiiily not present. The two classes went over to (jarden City at 7 o'clock and came back at 12:1.") in a special car. Dur¬ ing the dinner the party thoroughly Dr. A strawberry fetival will be held in the Presbyterian Chajiel on Friday, I and Rev. C •July 9, after the Young Pt;ople's Soci- I ton, N. C «ty business meeting. The Long Lsland Railroad has had all crossings through Kreeport oiled. thus stopping the thick dust which was raised every time a train passed. The annu:il excursion of the Ejiisco- pal Sunday School will be held on Wed¬ nesday, July 14, t^ High Hill Beach. _Boats will leave Woodcleft Dock at 9 ¦a. m. sharp. The members of Freeport tjouncil No. 57. Jr. O. U. A. M., attended di¬ vine service in a body at the Presby¬ terian Church, Sunday evening. The pastor. Rev. Chas. Herbert Scholey, preached a sermon appropriate to the ¦occasion. At the regular meeting of Alpha ¦Council, D. of A., Tuesday evening, the following ofiicers were elected for the ensuing term: Councilor, Emma Demarest; vice councilor, Alfreda Cameron; associate <:ou(icilor, Hannah Ryerson; associate vice councilor, Lillian Raynor; con¬ ductor, Lizzie Raynor; warden, Mrs. Stewart; recording secretary, Ada Smith; assistant recording secretary. Phoebe Tryon; financial secretary, Emmie Mount; treasurer, Etta Golden; inaide sentinel, Mrs. Montross; outside aentinel. Miss Effie Dunbar; trustee. Amy Padgett; delegate to State Ses- aion, iMiss Ina Raynor; alternate, Eliza Blake. houses. There will be a camj) meeting under the auspices of tho Bethel A. M. E. Church in its enclosure on South Henry St. cotnmenciiig Thursday, July 22, and contniuing for two weeks. The meetings are to be conducted by Rev. J. C. Edner of Eli7.al)eth City, N. C, B. Waters of Wilming- As to the culture tubes. Dr. Carman said he had secured six from Albany after considerable trouble and gave all but one of them to Dr. Evans. He had thought it Jiroper to refuse though when Dr. f>ans got him out of bed from intent, as during tiie game the , enjoyed themselves listening to Hempstead jilayers also liad gorxl cause j speeches made by Miss Shanley, Miss to question ilis decisions. i (joojier and James E. Stiles, and var- This Saturdav Freeport again meets ¦ ious toasts and stories were told. Af- Evans at the previous meeting Henii)stead. this time at Freejiort. ter the sujijier the partv adjounied to said that he had letters from every re- Hempstead is the only team thus far j the hotel grounds wliere they jirome- jiutabie physician in Freejiort showing ^^hich has bothered hreejiort anv, and ¦ iiaded, sii»ging school and college that Dr. Carman was not a proper the local bovs are confident that Satur- health ofiicer, but the letters were not j^y they will get revenge for last Sat- 'ofFered in evidence. urday's defeat. A good game may tie Mr. Fitzsimons in his testimony satd expected, ippoint- Dr. Evans had asked for the ment as health oHicer of the Village, and he had declined to apjioint him. At 11:4o Dr. Evans had finished his "cross examination',' of Dr. Carman and Mr. Fitzsimons, and asked for the .songs. The evening wajs voteil a very great success and all exjiressed them¬ selves as having a very v'Uo.V^ble evening. one night and asked him for a tube to privilege of "summing uji." Ho was advised that if he had presented all his charges and evidence, the Board'would do the summing uji. He rejjiied, "I'm willing to trust to use for a jiet Angora cat which he thought had dijihtheria. He told Dr. Evans he could hardly allow him a tube to use for such a jiurpose and that At the meeting of Freejiort Council when Dr. Evans asked him what to do No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M., last Friday he suggested that he had better kill the evening, the following ofiicers were cat or consult a veterinary surgeon, elected for the ensuing year: Council-; Dr. Evans also claimed that Dr. Car- or, Richard B. Miller; vice counclor, man had alienated his clients by inter- Pelhatn St. George Bissell; recording fering widi his cases of diphtheria, try- secretary, Howard E. Pearsall; assist- ing to show that the cases were not so ant recording secretary, Harold N. bad as Dr. Evans claimed. Further (ioud; linancial secretary, Wm. S. that he had jirevented his getting the Merrill; treasurer, Walter M. Nichols; fee of .$1 allowed by law for reporting chaplain, Herbert A. Kellum; warden, tuberculosis cases and subjecting him Henry S. Starr; conductor, Frank S. to the liability of a fine of $;"). Snedeker, jr. ; inside sentinel, Clarence Dr. Carman in his rejily asked Dr. Camjibell; outside sentinel, Leon Rose; Evans if he considered Dr. Rhame, the trustee for three years, Oscar W. Val-: Town Health Officer, was a proper entitle; delegates to State Conven- health ofiicer and understood his busi- tion, Stephen W. Hunt, Gilson H. Ray-; ness. Dr. Evans replied "I will not nor, Herbert A. Kellum, Frank S. : so assert." Snedeker sr., and Forrest S. Dunbar. : Dr. Carman "But you did claim ?o Visitors of the evening were Deputy when here last week?" State Councilor Bos. D. Tunison, Nat-! Dr. Evans -"I did not, sir; I said he ional Council Warden Kleist, and Past gave me proper blanks." State editor James Walker. \ Dr. Carman—"Well, I merely want- The officers will be publicly installed ed to show that no health officer on Wednesday evening, July 14, in their \ Long Island personally does or can at- council rooms in the Otten Building, i tend to every case reported to him, but The installing officer will be D. S. C. allows the attending physician to do so. Games .Saturday KocKville (Centre at Inwootl. Hempstead at Freejiort. Woot^mere at .Sjiringfield. Games Mondav, July •") Inwood at Woodmere. Freejiort at Springfield. Hemjistead at Kockville Centre. In the closest and most exciting game of the .season, Hempstead de Truant Ofiicer Chas. E. Helland .has been busy during the past year. There were rejiorted to bim ILiO cases of absence, all of which he investi- ! gated and rejiorted tha reasons for non- 1 attendance. The tnaiii cause was sick» 1 ness, .'iSl cases; ilieii, out of village, ((').'!; kejit home, (1(1; working, 49, tardy, 1 41; sickness iu. family 24 ; on account ' of weattier, '.^o•, without shoes, ;!0; sent the fairness of the Board ab.solutely. ^^.j^^^^A Freeport Saturday at Hemji-1 home, 14 ; truants, 14 ; death in family. Tho meeting was accordingly de-. ^^^.^^^ ^^, .^ ^^^^^.^ ^,f - ^„ ., .j.j^j, j,^.,,,.,. ^ rj-,,,, record of fourteen truants clared adjourned and as soon as the-.^.^., ., ^;, ^ j„ j,,j.^,^.jj„j.^.j. j.,^,,„. „j, till : .seem.s remarkable,, and the coiui.se re- the last inning, when Hempstead broke ' jiort given shows the attention (Jtlicer UJ) the game. An error by Gerhold, Helland has devoted to his duties. In another by Leviness anrl several hits i two cases peojile keejiing children tied the score. With two men On base I home wcire arrested, and susjiended un- and tw(j strikes on him Burdette drove ] der jiromise to keeji their children in one to the outfield fur two bases and' school, and in two other instances finished tlie game. Standing of tlie Chilis Won Lost -Ker Cent 'J 0 iOOO « ¦.' .two litre soon as the-'. stenograjiher finishes the task of tran¬ scribing his notes the Board will furth¬ er consider the matter. Church INotes I'ifty-iiine jolly Epworth Leaguers enjoyed a delightful moonlight sail Wednesday night, going to Point Lookout. "Our Victory Tlirough (!hrist" will be tho .Sunday morning sermon theme .Mini'ola H'•Illp^tPad Rockvilie (• Freei»irf On the .'>(MI Itxi ifth Freeport will play the warning letters were sent by Justice .Swezey for the same class of delin- (juencies. of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the Brooklyn Professionals. Leviness and First Presbyterian tlhurch. In the Searles will be the battery for Free- evening there will be a praise service, port. at which famous and familiar hymns will be sung and incidents relating to the writing of these hymns will be briefly told by the pastor. On Sunday at 10.30 a. m., at the M. Tunison of Franklin Council No. 16, unless he thinks it necessary for the K- Church, there will be the Commun- of Brooklyn. public health that he should attend ion Service artd the reception of mem- nersonallv bers. In the evening at 7:4.5 o'clock ^, . .." - . i , i rn, jta- ¦ i personally. . ^ "'A Richard vvilL ^^''^ P"""* *^^'^""^ ^^'^" ' The officials of the day will be: Judges, Matthew Athletic Games Saturday Plans are completed for the track events under auspices of the Phi Alpha Athletic Club Saturday afternoon at Freeport Athletic Park. The feature of the afternoon will be the relay race, in which are entered about eight teams from villages T. Murray, Dr. Thomas Ward, Thomas Johnston; timers, Frank W. Abrams, Geo. Lynch and Chester Kastenhuber; clerk of the course and scorer, Wm. J. Murray; referee and starter, Thomas Thorp; ass't scorer, O. W. Humphrey Jr.; announcer, Melbourne Kastenhu- A neighboring newspaper published •n article last week signed "Teacher" which, while it was probably received in good faith reflects discredit not upon the school authorities it aims to hurt but rather on the "teacher" who wrote it but neglected to sign her name. Hitting or trying to hit people in the dark is not and never has beeu an hon¬ orable way of championing a cause. As a fact, in this case we know full well the writer told at Icitst one false¬ hood, and would advise any of our readers to judge the article according¬ ly. Ono of the most vicious features of newspaper work is the "communica¬ tion" from the man or woman too cow¬ ardly to sign his or her name. About Grasmann's Wonderful Sanitary Silk Down Mattress This mattress will remain soft and will never sag or get lumpy. The tick¬ ing in which, it is encased is absolutely •« u8t-proof. It ia sanitary, vermin-proof and moisture proui, and owing to that fact it will not absorb dampness. When . ased by those subject to rheumatism, it is found very beneficial. If the Grasmann's Sanitary Silk Down Mattron is not perfectl^r satis¬ factory after 60. nights' trial it can ba returned without any expense to the buyer, and tbe fall purchase price will tar*ft>adad. Price for fall siie 15. J^iatdmaj eppoaite Reid AvemMi, two bkMM below DeKaib Avenua, lyn,N.Y, It liii Lightning strikes nouses Last week you claimed you could the pastor. Dr. W. Sunday afternoon about one o'clock ; get along all right with Dr. Rhame, preach a sermon appropriate to Inde- and again Monday afternoon about but he only gives his personal attention pendence Day. Duiing the month of four o'clock Freeport and surounding I in serious cases." July the evening services will be more villages were visited by heavy thunder It was brought out during the ses- or less informal and varied and will be showers. ' sion that the village trustees had no limited to sixty minutes or less. The one Sunday lasted only a few power of removal over the health offi- — minutes and there but two heavy flash-; cer, that power being vested in the The business and social meeting of ^ ...„„„„ es of lightning but several places were state, and Dr. Evans was advised to the Epworth League was held Friday ^^'j.'. Tjress representative." FrftsT Von struck, including the Roe cottage on ! conduct his examination so that the night at Mrs. D. A. Hamaker's, Pear- 'pjijjgj, Porterfield Place and the Flannagan ' evidence would pertain to the health sail Ave. About forty-five members cottage. Pine St., in both of which the '¦. board. were present. It was decided that no the electricity entered the front peak, i Dr. Evans said Dr. Carman was a business, social or religious meetings knocking off shingles and wall. The member of the board, and as the board of the League would be held during Flannagan house was recently vacated was the creature of the trustees, he July and August. At the close of the by J. W. Taylor, whose new residence did not see why they could not act in business meeting the young people on West Merrick Road was also struck judgment on Dr. Carman. Counsel for were entertained with recitations and and slightly damaged, and again on the board stated that Dr. Carman was mu.jjcal selections, after which pro Monday tho electric lights were put'.'not apjwinted by the trustees, where HYMENEAL BRAITHWAITE—ANDERSON .Miss Edna Braithwaite of this vil¬ lage and Walter Ander.son of Wash¬ ington, p. C, were married Friday, June IH, by Rev. Charles Herbert! OBITUARY BERCY V. SEAMAN Word was received Thur.sday morn¬ ing of the sudden death of Percy V., son of .Mr. and Mrs. (.Ilias. P. Seaman, while visiting hi.s aunt, Mrs. D. An¬ derson, in Brooklyn. He had just fin¬ ished the arduous task of final school examinations and Commencement week, being a member of the class of 1909, and went to the city for a change and rest. He complained of not ^feel¬ ing well Tuesday night, and Wednes¬ day morning Dr. Denton was summon¬ ed, but the young man was affected with paralysis of the spine and noth¬ ing could be done to relieve him, and he passed away Wednesday evening. The body was brought to Freeport Thursday moling and funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at ii o'clock, at his late home. Rev. W. A. Richard officiating. Percy, who was seventeen, was a member of the M. E. Church and Sun¬ day School. He leaves besides his pa¬ rents, one sister. It seems particularly sad to have re¬ moved one whose influence among man would doubtless have been for good ;who by precept and example was so well calculated to teach the blessed influence of Godly living; yet he who doeth all out of commission at the latter place &A tho htialth board members were, when the transformer in front of the He was advised that any charges house was struck. . against Dr. Carman must be presented Monday afternoon Carl Fisher's house at Albany, on Pearsall Avenue and Chas. Con- Preaident Fitzsimons said he knew nor's house on the same street decupled he had been with the board too long, by,Carl Burton were addedjto the list, but it would not be much longer. Misses Katherine and Ora Rhodes He seemed to feel deeply the situation, were entertaining the Thimble Society He has served the village for fourteen >^hen then* summer residence on Bay ] years without compensation and given View Avenue was struck. In this case close attention to his duties, it 7s con- as in the two on Pearsall Avenue en trance was down the chimney, knock ^_. , ,..- O.I k P h t • , thing.! well makes no mistake8, and gressive games were played and later ,./'*^'""''^y' *** '"® Presbyterian parson-1 ^j^^, ^pjj .j_j^j.j.jp,j^.^ parents mourn not refreshments were served. "^^' i as one without hope. The link snapped CA.MERON —EISE.MA.N. j a.sunder in the realms of tnortatity will In the Freeport Baptist Church, Monday, Mist, May E. Cameron of j he forged anew in the great Beyond, Eiseman Stanley W. Roberts, minister, there Freeport and J. Frank Eiseman of j will be public worship of God Sunday Brooklyn, were married by Rev. Chas. j at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morn- Logue. The ceremony was performed ing theme, "The Kingdom of God in in the Church of Our Holy Redeemer' present day Christianity." Commun- at 9 o'clock, immediately followed by! ion will bo observed. In the evening a nuptial mass. j a patriotic service will be held;theme, Miss Marion Wheeler of Bayshorej "Is the United States a Christian Na- was bridesmaid and S. Grim of Rock- ceded, and during that time no case of tion?" The ordinance of Baptism will ville Centre was best man. The bride contagious disease had been allowed to ^.^ administered. The Men's Forum was attired in an embroidered gown ing down stove pipes, chimneys and: spread. He said, in answer to cjues walls. MiisB Katherine Rhode.s was i tions by village counsel, that no slightly shocked but the others escaped I charges had ever been made against injury. In the .shower Monday lightning strucic the large cable of the I knew N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Co., opposite Dr. Evans said he had no personal the Review ofiice, destroy ing .all the ! animus but was interested in prqtect- connections in the vicinity. This was 1 ing th* health of the community. ,, ,., • j ^ . a very difficult repair job. and kept a' Dr. Evans also said President Fitz- *'"v« every ^powiWe aid towards recov ; him before or against tiie heailh board afternoon or against Dr. Carman, so far as he lineman busy until late Tuesday after i simons had not properly fumigated noon. The wires were working again i with a formaldehyde fumigatcv when Wednesday^, j he had neglected to place it in a recep- Varfoas otber places were visited, taele of water; he daimed that tba inelodinc trees, telepboo#-. polea, elec-1 water waa neceaaary to form a ateam trie ligbt tnpafonaan, hoaia, ate. " for pioj^ariy fwnicatins. Dr. Cannan '^iiii^tfiniiiir I ri '^i , ¦ ¦, r ¦ will assemble from ij.40 to 9.30 \i. m., and wore a white hat trimmed with July 14. to discuss "NationaPOwnersbip of Pub- pink. She carried a bouquet of white lie Utilities." Bible School at 2..'}0, sweet peas, and lillies-of-the-valley. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 7, mid-week The bridesmaid was attired in pink service Friday evening at 8. Everyone and carried pink sweet peaa. She al.so most cordially welcome at all services, wore a large white hat. Miss Sadie — • Nolan presided at the piano. At the In times of illness the invalid should hom* of the bride's mother a redding ivery possible aid towards recov-i breakfast was served. The couple left This includes the aids suggested «" .'^e J o clock tram for a two weeks HEMPSTEAD .Morton Lodge is jilanning to build a .Masonic Temjile on it.s lot on Fulton Avenue, next to Hempstead liank. N'ew York Lodge No. 1, .Shield of HoDor, will hold a picnic and dance in Carman's Grove, Wednesday evening, ery. in the Smith ft.Bedell ad. It. The rcguW aaating of tbe Village Boardof Trtnteea will be beld tbia i^- day eraoing. They will re- .Mt honeymoon at Cairo, side in Freeport The special deaign Alaska— Yukon atampa are now oo aale at the post olBee. «¦ •• •^ •' - ' ' ¦^ ij^i^i^i The Indejiendence Day ('arnival of St. George's Club will be held Monday, July f>. The athletic events will begin at 1.1(0 p. m. at Par.son's Field, and will consist of running races, broad and high jumps, shot putting, etc., for medals arid other prisies. There will be a relay race by the fire companies fof a handsome cup. The ba.ieball game between the Pat men and the Lean men will be cilled at 4 p. m. There will be a display of fireworks at 8 f p. m.. at the Whaley property, Greenwich Street |
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