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Freeport Official Paper
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910
Vol. XV, No. 26
FREEPORT NEWS
Allen Hunt and Fred Hunt are back I For the benefit of the Church of Our | win Freeport after a trip west. ¦ Holy Redeemer this Friday evening,
Village Trustees
All the members of the Village Board
Local Topics
Single copies of the Review for sale : „ „ „ .. ,, :. ' ^"^ ^''^ ^'K*"""^ ^l^""^ "*^"^^ ^'^'^'"^'*''' weVe'aVthrre^iar^mPetin^'FH^^^ This seems an era of
at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave. ; Kief- R. H. Kelby and family are now at, be a minstrel, vaudeville and farce were^at the regular meeting f nday ev ^^n ^^11 "snaps." A er's, Gobetz's and the Review Office, '^heir summer home on Lena avenue.
comedy, to be followed by a reception j ^jf" rr.
A. Gillespie Company,.in a
Main St., and DaSilva's, West Merrick; , ,,,-, t. ,_• .„ u ,. ' and dance. The following ladies and
Road tf Leopold Gassner Fishing Club, M. gentlemen, will appear: Misses
¦ 'Schrieber, .sec, spent last Sunday on j Francis, Madeline Marshall, "Toots"
Mrs. Fred L. J. Lee has gone west for ^^'^ fishing grounds. j Welsh, Nellie Nolan, May Coyle, Gert-
her health, with Oklohama as her des- „ ,, ~ / ', „, . '¦ ''ude Nolan, Judith Kremeiberg, Irene
tination. Eugene Calame dnd Elmer .Sam-; Kremeiberg. May McGonigle, Rita 1 ""^"" ,7 "=;"""^"- t'""^""; ^'^"'"""
___ mons of Brooklyn spent Saturday and ^ Reynolds, Elsie Kiernan, Florence ' l"^'""^^* "Pj^« question as to whether
Freeport Council, Jr.'O. U. A. M., Sunday with friends here. i Kiernan, Flo.ssy Loonam, Elizabeth;
will pay a fraternal visit to Rockville I ,, , ., r. ¦. htl . , i McConloguo, Nellie McConlogue, Mar-;
Centre Council on May 12. • , ^V"' ^""^ Mrs. Stephen Whaley, of; j„„ Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Egan, Mrs. ;
* w r.. , c --, c . c e ?¦¦ '^'¦^^^' ,''"''\/^.'™'./"^'"! William F. Connolly; "Paul Morton,
A. W. Friend, formerly of the Suf- spending several months in Florida
what common
men call "snaps." A go<x| many men
! with little character or capital are liv-
Engine Co. No. 1, 55, a loss of 4.
H. & L. Co., No. 1, 38, a loss of 7.
Hose Co., No. 1, 31, a loss of 5.
Hose Co., No. 2, 29, a gain of 2.
Hose Co. No. 3, 35, a gain of 10.
No alarm has been sounded during the year just closed, summoning us to report at the house of mourning, the
folk Times, Greenport, has been en¬ gaged as machine operator at the Re¬ view office.
The date of the Progressive ' Euchre at the Freejiort Club house is next Fri¬ day night. The entertainment com¬ mittee is planning for a big attend¬ ance.
Mrs. Samuel Denton and son Wil¬ lard, of Sawtelle, Califomia, are spend¬ ing several montha with friends here.
Henry E. Rider has resigned his po¬ sition as stockkeeper at the Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Company's Freejiort office.
Mike Coakley, IJpbe Welch, George
Welch, Charles Egan, Joe Marion,
John E. Nolan, jr., Billy Nolan, Will
;¦ Camman, George Gritman, Frank
I Keogh, Teddy Moran, Cliff Reynolds,
i Harry Loonam, Charles Pelton, Fred
I Hunt, John Kiernan, Owen Kerley and
Jack Kobel. This will be under the ¦• , ¦.,. .
: ,• .. f D L ur 1 u line e policc forcc without rcmuu
,d,rect,on ofRube Welch, "Mayor of /^ ^..^^^ Shea was tlirected
tm communication, claimed they had fin- '"? by their wits and.th^ credulity of
^'"'^ ished their contract of laying the "t^^^rs. Lacking all sense-of veracity,
Brooklyn City pipe line through the ^hj «ca"er P^^^^^^^^ dread messenger, death, having passed .
village and asked that their indemnity : ^'^J ^^'^^"^^ ^.^^ us, which fact, considering out-
bond be retumed. Trustee S.gniond ; ^''P «^t of the hole by sotne >^ve'ton ,^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ is quite remarkable,
thTtay'^'rd b^n fixed tr'S:: Of course, some U brnt£ "ms!:i and with a deep sense'of gratitude and grades as agreed and lay the matter over,
1 1 il 1.1.. c.tcitt-A ;.._ cuaeM are acceoieu aiio louh Liie._ , _
Hence continued favor and protection.
[ company had thoroughly fulfilled its i contract.
The question of appointment of addi- , tional help for the water and light de- ; partment was laid over for future ac- j tion.
I Upon recommendation of Police Caji- tain Dunbar, George Boyden, sr., and
fixed to V 1 app vi^uioc, sume iiicii ¦Jiuiii.ijr iiioioi, - r -- r,
it was derided to "PO" the carrying out of the bargain, reverence we should be extremely
r and see if the ^ut, in a jiercentage of cases, their ex- thankful to our Almighty Chief, and in
,M„ r„i«ii„,i j.'cuses are accepted and thus their ne- ouf moments of quiet devotion seek His
farious
accepted existence continued.
we believe it is economy and wisdom to pass by every traveling shark that proposes to make you rich by one small investment or save you from $10 to $100 in a little scheme they have on foot, and as an expression of your good vice.
Thero hand.
Exempt Certificates.
There have been exemjit certificates
i.ssued to John L. Raynor, IL & L. Co.,
No. 1, 5 years' .sorvic«^; and Sylvester
P. Shea, Hose Co., No. 1, ti years' ser-
Woodcleft.
Over 600 members of ' the Unity „ ^''J''^ George E. Libbey, of North | ^ large and enthusiastic audience at-
Athletic Ciub, recen
attended the enterta contest at Sigmond Opera House Mon¬ day evening.
Miss Helen M. Stfirer, of White Plains, former drawing instructor of the schools here, was the guest on Sat¬ urday and Sunday of Mrs. Jacob Post of North Ocean Ave.
During the fog early Monday mom¬ ing a flock of geese passed over Free
intly incorporated, ! ^^'¦,^t'V ^'^'^' T^*" *lf ^T"JVcT tended the player piano inment and glov4 ^'^f ^^^ ^"'" "^^""^ "'°"^^"' f ^^^^'^ ^""^l evening given Iby H
Thomas W. Murray were added to the ^^'^^ °"'y ^^^ your signature to a sim- eration P contract. Patronize home indus-
ted to secure ^'"y- ^^^' ^'^h those whom you know five additional police badges. ^ : ^"t ^^^"""^^ '^,''^ yourself from tho risk
There was considerable discussion o^''^'"B aoundly swindled.
aro no blank certilicates on
recital Tuesday , regarding rates for water service.
J. Raymore The schedule reads: "Each bath room. Do we like our native town? Some- at the Sigmond Opera House. A most including tub and basin, $2 ; water times jieople from Long Island move to delightful program of vocal and instru- closets, $2," and the (|iiestion was other parts of the country, but they mental music was rendered, encores raised ^ to whether the latter clause come back again. And it seems that were numerous and a feeling of satis- meant $2 for each or all water closets, most who are born here are well satis¬ faction permeatecl all present. Miss The Board decided that it was intended fied that this is the best "spot on earth turned
urday on a trip to, Bermuda for rest and recujieration.
"A Shredded,Wheat Luncheon" will be given under the auspices of the lad¬ iea of the Presbyterian Church Im¬ provement Society next Friday, April Grace Hornby delighted all with her to charge $2 eachv
29 1 at p. m. Tickets will be 25 cents, I''^'^'^^ions which were admirable cho-, Frank Terry, William Anderson, instead of 20 cents as announced last i '^^n- '^^^ ^^^ ^ charming personality ; Daniel Raynor, Alvin Raynor and VVil- week. j and a rich contralto voice. Royal Dad-j liam Raynor were approved as mem-
- I man called the "War Horse" of the [ bers of Ever Ready Hose Company.
Freeport Coancil, Jr. O. U. A. M., | party by Mr. Raymore was a positive The newly elected commanding oflt
Badges. As per foregoing list of ajijirovod members, they have been furnished with badges, and additional badge.'' have boen tssuod to rejilaco 2 that were lost and jiaitl for.
Cap badges No. 8 and 108 rejiorteil long ago as missing, woro found and returned, and Shield No. 125, rejiorted ost last yoar, was also found and ro¬ and reissued to Walter Fulla-
in which to settle," I was looking the ger, and tho money ho jiaid therefore
other day at a picture taken of Miss was refunded, he having returned tho
Vandewater's class in the Freeport one issued to take its place.
School twenty years ago there were There are no comjilote .sets of bailge.s
fifteen boys in the class and of that jn the Secretary's hands.
number 12 are still living in Freeport, a full list of lost :ind
terpri All seats j sale from any of the members and can be ex-! changed at the box office for the re- | served seat coupon. This compiany j
The Hill Stock Co., formerly kn(*^n i "U" "T^" «°°^ Mr^^F ^^^'^'"'^ ^ou 5 S.de Ave. ; Wilham M. Gatter, have been a warm spring or fall day ineomjileto, and I bave made no at-
as the Sigmond Stock Co,, will appear | Kn,!w^L ?nXr\cco™im /" m^I''*''"' ^'''"' the clothing worn. Two classes tempt to compile thom. No doubt they
',mce""an*d'''2-25^gai"^t^he Sigmond Opera House in .^"r'f she diso^Zra keen ^rr ' R^l^^^^^^ Grace E. Metzer, of say jiossibly 40 pupils in all is rath- will appear in the report of the Chief
pace and ^-^^ ,..r^y,^r^,. y^ „f g^tty," under the £'';-^ of Lch selection an^ ?*J" VcS'^"''"a ' ^T''-^^' er different from our present classes of Engineer. I would .sntggost, however,
; auspices of the Freeport Enterprise ! ^'^"^'"f.tfj^"^'^^^^^ tZ Cr!Ll iT'^ rh ''i "1"%^°" f^om 50 to 60 pupils and the classes in- that a book, jirintod in regular blank
in pertect form. Ihe manipulation of ter, Grating Place; (harles L. Hum- creasing faster than our Board of Ed- the player piano by Mr. Raymore was phrey. Pine St. ; Edward B. Thompson, a surprise and had a curtain been Long Beach Ave. ; J. Huyler Ellison, drawn between the performer and aud- Wallace St. ; S. P. Arnold, Smith St. ; ience he would have received honors as Leo Corrillo, Miller Ave. ; Frank Mor- a pianist of ability. In his selections rell, Nassau Ave. ; Paul Morton, Henry
H^r^p?«nrh«v„''lJniH nS*^! ^^,1,!^^'! »" ^astos woro gratified and it can be Wahlers, John Cartwell, Miller Ave.; At the annual meeting of the Fire
truthfully said that the player piano is Pettit & Lamb, Nassau Ave. and Ray Council, Tuesday evening, C. O. Niles
and has the following entries: 2.16
trot, b. g. Frank Mack; 2:24 trot, h
g., David H.'C. ; 2:18
pace, ch. g., Ed. Stotfer. . , _,
auspices of the Freepi
The Board of Health mot Tuesday i ^*™' "^""^ ^(''^% 7?'"^'
and organized by reelecting J. W. Fitz ' ^^ reserved. Tickets on
simons president; Frank E. Rose, sec
retary and registrar; Dr. Edwin Car
man, health officer. The other mem-
l)er of the Board is A. C. Ackerman. ... , , ¦ a ¦.
i times and have gained quite a reputa-
"^ There was a-large gathering of the ' ^'*'" ^°'' *^*' ^°°'' T""^ they turn out. . wonderful inere was a large gatnering ox ine (j^^g g^^j g,ve them a good welcome
Brooklyn friends of Roy. Charles A. ^nd help the boys along.
Logue, pastor of the Church of Our | -»• , ., , -
Holy Redeemer, Froeport, last night i j rh in f <¦ ¦ after all had sung one verse of "Auid Lamb, Na.ssau Ave. ; George Raynor,
at McCaddin Hall, Berry, near South ! c^''• ,,'^^^,",,''"'' ^'"'•?® trustee j^ang Syne." N. Main St.; Paul Morton, Miller
Third street, Brooklyn, where a con-1';''^"''''" Bede 1 are offer.ng a sub- Anyone interested in a closer inspec- -- • * "' -^¦- «- ¦-- - - cert and dramatic enteKainment was^^^"^'^' 'inward for the apprehension j tion of the player piano can have an given for the benefit of the fund being ^"^f ^^""^'^t'"" "/the party or parties opportunity of gratifying their curiosi- coUected by the clergyman for the i ^^.° destroyed their fence posts last|ty by a visit to the store. No. 9 W. erection of a new church. The enter-1 ^"^^rT'T »««««'•«• C^hap-nan and | Merrick Road next to Benjamin T. tainment was an e.xcellent one. The ^^'^f'^^^^ J^^^^^ '^^^^ S""' ° musical portion was presented by the ^ ^«"\'^T' . /^^mT
members of the choir of the Church of-«'°""'^'; ^'T \''T,h'' 'i bl«ck week and next week Sts. Peter and Paul. It opened with ^ f°'^^t ** ^*'=^ "^"V he grounds and at ......._ I... «T.-..- ..--__.. „„ the driveways. Last Priday evening
sometime between dusk and 10.30
o'clock, the posts were overthrown
and partly wrecked. This is the second
ucation can build school houses.
Fire Council
form be secured, and a com]jlete jierm- anent record of all fire.s be kept thcre-
30 ea.sy to operate and so St. life-like in its interpretations. The Water applications were granted audience was loathe to leave for home Smith Cox, Cottage Court; Pettit &
was elected secretary ; W. B. Cozzens, treasurer, and William A. Cooke, col¬ lector.
The reports of officers showed the de¬ partment to be in a good condition and a vote of thanks was tendered the re¬ tiring secretary, William H. Sammons, and the treasurer, W. B. Cozzens.
It was decided to hold the annual parade and insjiection .Saturday even-
The financial report shows balance of $7 in the "Lost Bailgo Account" and a balance of $51.68 in tho general fund.
"In conclusion 1 wish to say that as my torm of oflice has expired, with no jjossibility, or lathor jiroliability of my accepting it again. 1 retire with the satisfaction of knowing that myeffort.s in establishing ;i basis for completo records of the Doptirtniont are appre¬ ciated by the officers tiiid inonibors, al¬ though thoy aro not altogether satis¬ factory to myself.
Thanking you for tho honor you have conferred tijion mo, by electing me
time that this has been done to Mr.
quartette by Misa Mooney, Mrs, Duffy and Messrs. Rottler and Brady. This was followed with a contralto so¬ lo by Mrs. Cronin, .a bass solo by Mr. Scanlon, a trio by Miss Mooney, Mrs. Duffy and Mr. Flynn; a soprano solo
. ... .. ..1. , t I Viliuiuiiaiii arc
by Miss Mooney, a contralto solo by „„„t„i t„ n,^ c.t, ».„.„„•. „<? tu i M_ r\ tm . t I. SI -ct ecuted to the full extent of the law.
Mrs. Duffy, a tenor solo by Mr. Flynn, ; _ _
a duet by Mrs. Cronin and Mr. Somers j a* r> c i >
and a sextette by Miss Mooney, Mrs. At uabilva s.
Duffy and Messrs. Flynn, Rottler, I Satisfaction guaranteed--in other
Somers and Scarlon. words goods exchanged or money re-
"The Players" next presented the funded on any unsatisfactory purchase.
three-act comedy, "A Gahie of Wits," Besides that you have the advantage
Ave. ; A. W. Antz, Archer St. For light, C. N. Wohlers, Miller Ave. ; John Wenner. 204 Pine St. ; A. G. Nock. Grove St. ; Francis Pearsall, Archer St.; John R. Rovegno, Rail- Smith's Hotel where Mr. Raymore road Ave.; Frank Morrell, Whaley '"8' May 28, and ex-Chier Walter B. . will be located the remainder of thia Ave.; Starvos & Langus,' R,ailroad ; ^o^zena was ajijiointed a committee to your secretary, and 1 asstiro you jt has
Ave. ; Marshall C. Smith, ' Columbus '¦ secure a band for same.
Ave.; J. G. Robertson, Brooklyn Ave. ; t The committee on line of march gave
Paul Morton, Miller Ave. the following as the line of parade:
The annual report of William W. Form on Church St., resting on Pino;
Cameron, retiring Chief of the fire de- west on Pine St. to Ocean Ave., south
, The net proceeds of th^ entertain- parf^ent, was presented and read. ' to Merrick Road, east to Main St.,
Chapman's posts. If those doing sS i '"-^, ^^ ^he Ladies' Guild of the Epis- i The Board complimented Mr. Cameron j north to Railroad Ave. for in.pection
vindalism are caught thev will be nro.s-I ""P*' Church Tuesday evening of last »" his masterful work as head of the i andi disband. ,. , ^
vandalism are caught they will be pros- \ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^^^^^ «^ ^^^^ department during the past year. j Wide Awake Engine Co. 's house was
Mrs. Thomaa Johnston, who had charge Chief Cameron also stated that the designated as department headquarters
of the 1^affair, is congratulated on her Fire Council had decided to make more : ^or the ensuing year. ^
success as manager. ; stringent rules regarding the blowing! The annual report of the secretary Crosby of Rye, N. Y. Miss Crosby
of the "Big Six" fire call, for outside ! of the fire department, William H. taught in the Seaman Ave. School last
Roller Skates. 45c, DaSilva's.
News of the Churches
been a jiloasuro to me, this report resjiectfully submitted.
W. H. SAMMONS,
Secretary."
D. B. P. Mott Post, G. A. R., at¬ tended tho fui»eral->iervicoH of Comrade Daniel S. Willmarth at Amityville Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Sara Rouse of N. (irove .street, was the guest last week of Miss Grace
under the direction of Edward A. Mor¬ ris. The characters were presented by Matthew V. Corbett, Thomas F. Casey, AI. S. Gorman, Miss Ella Kennedy and Miss Margaret Short.-B roo k I y n Eagle, April 16.
Yoo can renew the whole inerior of your home-your piano, woodwork and furniture, by juat going over the sur¬ face with a cloth moistened with Liquid Veneer. Comes in 25 cent and 50 cent bottles. DaSilva'a. It
W. P. W. Haff, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place to buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some of the best grades of coal. It
The pores of the skin are one of the organs or agencies that keep us Irom poisoning ourselves to death. Keep them open and active as auggest¬ ed in Smith & Bedell's ad. It
Thomas Johnston has a new drink which is proving a trade winner. He calls it a "Rexall Sundae." First he ptits in some banana and orange with plenty of syrup, then aome ice cr^am, then Boi^ie whipped cream, and on top of that—but what's the use of us tell. ing you all about it? Tell hi^ yoti want one of thoi^e RexaU Sundaes you saw about in the Review. It
of lower prices. Take for example these:
Household Goods.
2 and 3 qt. Agate Stew Pans, 10c.
3 and 4 qt. Pudding Pans, 10c. Large Agate Wash Basins, 10c. 6 qt. Agate Stew pans, 19e. Sink Strainers, 10c.
10 qt. Dish Pans, 10c.
Ice Box Pans, 15c.
Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, 98c.
5c Ammonia,!6 bottles 25c.
Carpet Beaters, 10c.
Rayo Lamps (complete), $1.49.
Bread Boxes, 25c.
Universal Clothes Ringer, $3.98.
Oil Cloth. Shel*f Oil Goth, 5c yd. IJ yd. Table Oil Cloth, 20c yd. li yd. Table Oil Cloth, 28c yd. Garden Seeda & Implements. Flower and vegetable Seeds, 5c pkg. Garden Trowels, 5 and 10c. Rakes (12 teeth) 20c. Rakes (14 teeth) 25c. Hoes 25c. Shovels, 59c.
Galvanired Sprinkling CaAs 35 to SOc. 4 qt. Japanned Sprinkling; Cans, 25c.
Capadura Ci^ara, 7 for 2&c. Cremo Cigan, 7 for 25c. Robert Btunw (|arg« ain), 7c eacb. It DaSilva'a.
Writing paper of today is being used ih most delicate and dainty tints, pleasing to the eye and a pleasore to use. See Kiefer's advertisement on another page. It
These prices fbr Saturday only: Home made Peanut Brittle, 10c lb. Mixed Chocolates. siOc'lb. ,
DaSilva's.
Mildred Humphrey is announced to ' assistance, as the village has been im-' Sammons, was presented at the annual year.
lead the Epworth League meeting in ' posed upon several times lately. The ' meeting of the department, and is the
the Methodist Church Sunday night, matter was talked over for some time most concise, complete report of the; The friends of Prof. A. Palamoun- Topic: "God's Tender Mercy for All j and at the suggestion of Chief Cameron ! department that has been made. tain have decided to tender him a
His Creatures." and his successor, Chief Van Riper, it We publish the following excerpts, monster complimentary benefit at
M u o Z~~i 7 ' *'"^ decided^that the call should not be ^^ the report would be too long to use Freeport in the near future. The corn-
Martha Staub is leader for the Young given without permission of some.'n full, giving as it does a complete mittee of the Freeport Choral Society Peoples meeting m the Presbyterian . member of the Village Board if it statement of the date of joining of met at the home of their president, R. Mr-k • U7- • *i; «r *' ^"^ject, were possible to get in communication ^ach member, his badge number, etcH. Mayland, Monday and promised Christ Winning the World." i with any such ; but in the event of none ^^.d being equally complete in r<?port their hearty supjiort of the movement.
The womans' prayer meeting of the i °^ '^^^ ""t'"^ accessible, the matter of members who have left the depart- ; The members of all the choral societes Presbyterian Church will be held in i *""''^ "^^^^ ^'^^ *^*'^''^ *^hief; so here-¦ ment: , i and choirs that have sung under Prof,
the chapel next Tuesday April 26 at ^^^^ the alarm will not be given from Me nbership. Palamountain's leadership during the
3 o'clock. All women of the church'^''" POwer house except the chief or Our membership at the last rejxjrt | last five years are invited to attend a are very cordially invited to attend, vSome member of the Village Board is was 192; since that time 19 members I rehearsal tj be hold in the chajjel of
— ' j first communicated with. i have been elected, namely: Joseph j the Presbtyerian (Church, Freejiort, on
At the Baptist Church, Rev. Fred-! Pre8i4ent Gunning complimented Asch, Frank Snedeker, jr., H. F. ' Tuesday evening next, Ajiril 26, at 8 erick J. Soiile will speak next Sunday j ^'•'^^ Clarence Van Riper on his sue- Braithwaite and E."^A. Spiegel, H. & j o'clock. Several artists have already moming on "The Parables of the Leav- ¦ cessful candidacy, where the firemen L. Co.; Herbert Coleman, Engine Com- volunteered their services and the pro- en and the Mustard Seed." The even-!'^'^'^ shown their preference for him, j pany No. 1; Fred Bedell, William C. gram will be first class. Prof. Pala- ing sermon will be, "The Christian ^"'^ wished him a successful adminis-1 Bedell, Hose Co. No. 1; Wilson M. mountain has always lieen willing Uj
tration. Chief Van Riper thanked him '• Raynor, Nelson Montross. B. J. Greve assist in charitable objects and has for the well wishes of the Board and Hose No. 2; Harry Bedell, jr., Alan- i sung for all the churches whenever his said he would use his best endeavors to son S. Noon, Cornelius Bedell, Richard help was asked and has done a great make the year one of benefit to the de- Baker, Robert A. Patrick, Anthony I deal for music on Ixmg Island. After
Baker, James S. Darrin, Pitman his recent illness his friends think that
Combs, jr., and Vernon Ckimbs, Hose this is an opportune time to show their
No. 3. , appreciation of his work as a musi-
Ten members have resigned, name-' cian. The date is not definitely fixed
3rd week in
i Assurance of God ;" Christian Endeav ! or Mission study at 7.00 p. m. All ' are welcome.
HYMENEAL
STORTZ-COOPER.
"Obtaining the Promises" will be partment. the Sunday moming sermon theme of the Rev. Charles Herbert Seholey at \ the First Presbyterian Church. The I t3il""i!'^^* "'" ^ "Betraying I Frifcs Stortz, janitor at the Seaman 'y: Earl Golder, John L. Riynor, Miles j but it will be about the
ringermarxs. I Avenue School, and Mrs. Georgianna ¦ ^'- Rhodes, William G. Murray, Charles | May at the Sigmond Opera House,
At Christ Lutheran Church there will I Cooper, widow of George (xioper, who ] ^: Seaman, Hiram R. Smith and I. Da be preaching servicea next Sunday at i died about a year ago, were married at ¦¦ Silva, H. & L. (>5. No. 1; John P. 10.30 in the nipraing and at 7.30 in 1 the Presbyterian Chapel by Rev. | bright. Engine Co. No. 1; Charles the evening., The'Sunday School meets | Charles Herbert Seholey, on Monday | ^- Miller, Hose Co. No. 1; E. W. Ed- at 2.30 p. m. German service wi'l be evening, April 4. Fritz's nataral mod- i wards, Hoso Co. .No. 2. held on Wednesday evening at 8.15. | esty is our excuse for being so late
Fly Time. Physicians and scientists everywhere are emphasizing the fact that the so- called "house fly" is a dangerous trans- Thirteen members have been dropped I imitter of disease. Keep him out of ! witii this report, aa he requested his |'"'"'*he roll, or expelled for non-pay-j your house if you would be safeas
ment of dues or fines, or on account of well as comfortable, roomval from the village. i 18x33 Window Screens, 23c.
With these additions, resignations, 24x33 Window Screens, 25c. ^pulsions, etc., oor membership at 24x37 Wiodov/Screens, SOc. tbis date is 188, a loss of 4 since laat report, distributed as follows:
Guidance will be Dr. W. A | ^jt^e,^ ^^ ^he officiating clergyman Richard s sermon theme at the M. E. j ^^ to make any unnecessa.^ annSunoe- ChuKh at 10 30 a. m Sunday. In the l ^^nt of tbe miriage.
evening at 7J80 o'clock be will speak | _r
on "A Race in Which All Are En- Ideal Vacuum Carpet Cleaner to tererf." ' j rent. 50c a day. DfCSilva's. It
28x37 Window Screens, 85c.
DaSilva's.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19100422 |
| Date | 1910-04-22 |
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| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1910 |
| Volume | 15 |
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Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 26 FREEPORT NEWS Allen Hunt and Fred Hunt are back I For the benefit of the Church of Our win Freeport after a trip west. ¦ Holy Redeemer this Friday evening, Village Trustees All the members of the Village Board Local Topics Single copies of the Review for sale : „ „ „ .. ,, :. ' ^"^ ^''^ ^'K*"""^ ^l^""^ "*^"^^ ^'^'^'"^'*''' weVe'aVthrre^iar^mPetin^'FH^^^ This seems an era of at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave. ; Kief- R. H. Kelby and family are now at, be a minstrel, vaudeville and farce were^at the regular meeting f nday ev ^^n ^^11 "snaps." A er's, Gobetz's and the Review Office, '^heir summer home on Lena avenue. comedy, to be followed by a reception j ^jf" rr. A. Gillespie Company,.in a Main St., and DaSilva's, West Merrick; , ,,,-, t. ,_• .„ u ,. ' and dance. The following ladies and Road tf Leopold Gassner Fishing Club, M. gentlemen, will appear: Misses ¦ 'Schrieber, .sec, spent last Sunday on j Francis, Madeline Marshall, "Toots" Mrs. Fred L. J. Lee has gone west for ^^'^ fishing grounds. j Welsh, Nellie Nolan, May Coyle, Gert- her health, with Oklohama as her des- „ ,, ~ / ', „, . '¦ ''ude Nolan, Judith Kremeiberg, Irene tination. Eugene Calame dnd Elmer .Sam-; Kremeiberg. May McGonigle, Rita 1 ""^"" ,7 "=;"""^"- t'""^""; ^'^"'""" ___ mons of Brooklyn spent Saturday and ^ Reynolds, Elsie Kiernan, Florence ' l"^'""^^* "Pj^« question as to whether Freeport Council, Jr.'O. U. A. M., Sunday with friends here. i Kiernan, Flo.ssy Loonam, Elizabeth; will pay a fraternal visit to Rockville I ,, , ., r. ¦. htl . , i McConloguo, Nellie McConlogue, Mar-; Centre Council on May 12. • , ^V"' ^""^ Mrs. Stephen Whaley, of; j„„ Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Egan, Mrs. ; * w r.. , c --, c . c e ?¦¦ '^'¦^^^' ,''"''\/^.'™'./"^'"! William F. Connolly; "Paul Morton, A. W. Friend, formerly of the Suf- spending several months in Florida what common men call "snaps." A go |
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