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Nassau County Review
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Vol. XVII
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912
No. 43
1^T>vvpQT>qi NEVT^S ^ "'" advertiser in the Review thia
week h Louia Peroni, 19 Railroad
Single copies o7thJ Review for sale at ' Ave., who has in stoci< a fine line of GreenbLtf8, Railroad Av.-nne . Kiffers , ""dies, fru.ts. .ce cream, etc.. and in- Nassan Oonnty R- view, DaSilra's aud ': vitCB you to watch bis advertising Gob«i «^ Maiii StrKt; DaSilva h, West space for specials each week.
Merrk %oacl. t f ;
^0^ A baseball game between a team
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE representing Court Iroquois, F. of A.,
(Governor's leland, which is as near and » special picked team from the
Visitmjcjn Paris
Another Letter from tbe Other Side of the Atlantic.
Paris, July 16, 1912. Dearest Folks:—
We reached here yesterday at about :30 p. m. after a delightful ride
Personal Mention
Local Topics
Village Trustees
Trustees Randall and Myrick were abssut at the regular Village Board meeting Friday eveniag. {
First Assistant Engineer Loortam ; ' ~ I have said some things, pro and con, asked permission on behalf of the Fire
Livingston has re- in this column about Village President Department to close Olive Boulevard, days' visit with Miss Hanse. but I am going to be frank between Bergen Place and Long Beach
People who are *isitinc out of town or who
are entertaining viaitora
in town
Marguerite B. turned from a 10
Commcnta and aaplanationa not entirely of
a newt nature, on village affairs
by the editor.
through a pleasant country, and then Juanita Howell at Far Hills, N. J. enough to say that no President of Avenue, on Labor Day afternoon, from
this locality as can be secured).
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Freeport professional and bu men's teams will be played at A I Avenue field on Saturday afternoon
I situated. In the evening we took
Bay View Hose Company and its i '"'^^"''7^ '.^" V^^' '" *'?? ^"^ °^ ""^ friends will enjoy a moonlight .ail j "^ ^^'j^ electric bus.es It was a gay next Monday evening. If tbat night i f'^h' as it was the last day of the cele- is stormy the affair will be postponed ^'.'".'^"."; [*'^, ^«" °^ '^^ .^"A'''.^!^"l^ to Wednesday. The'boat sails frohn
The next regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trustees, will be held on Friday evening, Sept. (i. live P'ridays in this month, there will be no meeting i.ext Friday evening.
Oflicer Ira H. Baker had on exhibi¬ tion this week at Police Headtiuarters a tomato of ihe beefsteak variety, which weighed two and one-half pounds and measured 18 inches in circumfer¬ ence.
It is expected that there will be a pleasant party for the moonlight sail by the Social Club of the Church of the Transfiuration next Tuesday even¬ ing. The Decomah will sail from Woodcleft Dock at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Emma Georgens haa been granted her application for divorce from her hub^band, Charles Georgens, hy Justice Van Sicklen, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. According to the city papers, Mrs. Georgens and her
Wesley .Smifl»'9 dock at 7 o'clock.
—i
Walter D. Kamp, son of Mr. nnd There being Mrs. Henry Kamp of 17<i Lena Ave¬
nue, fell .Monday afternoon and bri ke his left arm. He was just turning in his yard while riding a bicycle when the wheel slipped out from under bim : and he fell on his arnii^ Dr. Dean set the fracture assisted by Dr. Miller.
14, 1798) and it seemed as though all of Paris was out in carnival attire, with big bright colored paper hats on their heads, and loijg paper wands which they playfully poked at each others faces, laughing, dancing in the j (Jay'eVg,.]^^," HgV.H. M.""Richard^ of
Jeannette W. Cotter and Harriet .M. Cotter spent part of their vacations touring through the New England States. Miss U. M. Cotter ia now automobiling in Connecticut.
Dr. W. A. Richard, «ho has l)een visiting his mother, near I'ittsburgh, Pa., followed by a week at Chautau- (|ua, N. Y., is expected hom3 this Fri-
and "having a good
streets iind square time generally.
This morning, with an early start, 1 we went to visit some of the churches. I Our 'irst visit was to the Cathedral of i Notre Dame. It is in the oldest sec- It is expected that Monday, i-'tpt.- tion of the city where ;he streets are; 2, Labor Day, will be a big day at the irregular and narrow, on one of the j South Shore Yacht Club. There will islands in the River Seine, is Gothic in! be high speed power and motor boat style, Lut like most of the churches, i races during the d;iy, and the usual big not purely so, hut modified to conform dance in the evening. somewhat to the Latin or rather Homan
The other events iit the Club for the idea. It is 420 feet lung by ItiO wide, remainder of the season are the annual and its front and prircipa! facade is masquerade on Wednesday evening, one of the most beautiful exhibitions Sept. 11, and the annual beefsteak din- of middle age church architecture
I VVestport, Conn., is spending part of his vacation with his mother In Free- port and last Sunday-occupied the pul¬ pit of the M. E. Church, Hockville Centre, Ofith morning ar.J evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hibbard and family have returned from a two wteks" vacation in Housatotiic, Mass.
Rev. E. 0. Tree and family are sum¬ mering and tuurtfrg near Pittstield, Mass.
don't, give him criticism.
I am going to say a good word in this column about the management of the Colonial 'I'neatre. Mr. Forrestei, who took hold of this place in ti'.e Spring, has worked bard all summer to put this place in good shape ami is still making improvements suggested by the eiectric light inspectors. The atter.dance has increased fi.r the lust few wci'ks and Mr. I'orrester is hop¬ ing, if he can convince the people (and he is) that he is acting on the level, that the former impressions which many p-juple have liati concerning this aiiiusen,e:it place, may become more favorable.
I'reeiJort now has good amUiiement |ilaees in the Crystal, tho Plaza and the Colonial, where clean purformances are appreciated, a.-- is evidenced by the attendance from our own and surround¬ ing villages.
ner on Thursday evening, Sept. 26.
Owing to the disagreeable weather VVednesday evening the moonlight sail to Point Lookout Beach under the aus¬ pices of Court Iro(iuois, No. l.'iu.
which haa come down to us. It is still unliniJhed as may be seen by the two massive square towers at either corner
of the facade upon which no spires ' daughter Grace have shared the enjoy have as yet been ereated. The facades ! ment of their new bunaglow at Ocean
.\t the Village Board meeting Fri¬ day evening President Hanse very op¬ ening and frankly took exception to my comment in this column lust week, Geo. T. Van Riper and lej-'iirding the police force
Miss Annie Hartt is at Greenock Inn, Lee, Mass., where Miss Florence E. Miller has spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs
U( inl'ornn.'cl me, which I had no way of knowing before, that each
husband will continue to run the hotel r i-^oresters of America, was not held. which they are together interested in. n ^gs postponed unti
Four Freeport people won prizes at masquerade ball at South Durham, while they were spending their vaca¬ tion at that place. They were Mrs. Fanrk Hornbeck, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shea and 'Steve" Pettit, Mrs. Horn¬ beck won the door prize and the ether three won the prizes with their cos¬ tumes. Pettit was a Country Girl, dressed up in one of hia wife's wrap¬ pers; the congenial Vil'age Clerk was
of the M. E. Choir.
of the transcept are very richly carved,
dating back somewhere about 1250 A. Vkednesdny q The roof exhibits the famous fan- evening of next week and while two of t^.tic and grotesquely ugly Gargoyles, theboatswill leave Geres dock at the ,,,,ich project in the term of water foot of Grove Street at S o clock, the spouts and which in Medieval Church third boat will leave VVeldon s c< al architecture represented the demons
yard dock on South Main Street for the g^d evil spirits which were kept from , short stay Mr. Crandell will accompany benefit of those residing m the south entering the sacred building, but whose | his family home next week.
Beach recently with several members otlii:er ia under a written contract, and j f,
eastern section of the village.
The Progressives in this section will hold a mass meeting in Colonial Opera House this Friday evening at 8 o'clock, when the speakers will be Judge Wil-
dressed as a "buck" lady of color, and Ham Hocbkis, the New York Stat
Mrs. Shea took the part of a Weary Chairman of the I'rogressive Party,
Willie. Senator Nathan Elaberg, Miss
hovering presence and malicious de¬ signs were recognized. Inside there are five naves running the entire length of the building, but the most interesting part was the remarkable • wood carving which forms the wall or screen of the choir and which goes back to the 14th Century. The wiii-
caniiot be dismissed without' charges.
The Village Counsel had drawn up the
Henry L. Crandell has gone to Kx- cnntriicts, which provide the usual
celsior, .Minn., where Mrs. Crandell firm fin-service. The section that is
and three daughters have been enjoy- construed as binding the village reads
ing a three weeks' vacation. After a as follows:
"It is further agreed and CoVi'ii anted by the said ollicer that any viu- atiun of any of his duties as village
At DaSilvas
& \()<-- (Store Next to Post Omc< pair, lOc
Eleanore Carpenter, a member of the '^o"^ ^^^ beautiful.
Cliildniis Stockiii Large Bar Castile Soap, lOi Pouiiil Can Iiiiporti d Tulci.in, |0c Uio/.. Bottle Peroxide. lOe T'l F,nvel()i>fs, in Bux, lOc Women's Ribliid Top Stockings, l(»c bxlU Picture Fniiues, loc Wuxed Lunoh PajHr, •.' rolls, 5c Curtain Cioods, pi r yd 10c Shopping Bags, 10c Colgates SoHji. o-UK- Cakes & Crackers, iKiuud, 10c Caiidv, (30 kinds) pound, loe XtraNVide TatVetta Ribbou, vd. loc White Dinner Plates, 5c White Soup Phitcs. 5c White Dessert Plates, 2 for '>c White Brmul & Butter Plates, 2 for Sc Wood or Wire Coiit hangers, v.* for be Gla.ss Dessert Dishes. 2 for .jc Loug Hau<llt' Bath Brushes, lOc Special Emlnxliery. y<l. lOc Floral & Misson Pai)er Baskets, lOc Burut wcK)d Utility Boxes, lOc Now colored Post Cards, t! ioT 5C Sniumer Toys, lOe Shell Souveiiirs of Freeptirt, lOe it
School opens Sept. 3rd. A pretty school pin free to every scholar pur¬ chasing IGc worth or mt)re of school supplies.
Pads for Inhj, or Pencil, 3 to lOc Pencils, 1 to 5c Composition Books, 3 to 5c Pens, 3 to 5c Drinking Cups, 5 tu 10c Pencil Boxes, 5 to 10c Erasers, 6c School Stockings, 10-l5-25c
Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store.
It
National Executive Committee of the Prcgressive Party. Lucien Bonheur, provisional chairman of Nassau Coun¬ ty, will preside.
During the evening music will be
Next we visited the old court church of St. Chapelle, the stained glass win¬ dows of which are partly formed of old pieces of glasa in soft red and blue, I taken from an okler edifice, and put furnished by a band, fireworks will be together in most beautiful designs, set off and "The Call of thfe Moose" ""d, as the marbles which form the and other campaign songs'vvill be sung •"¦"»• P'"a" ^"'^ »'"'^he8 are all painted by Miss Laura Laurraine. '" ^^'^^ hues, the whole is one mass of
color, glorious in its effect. Down
BIG BARGAIN FOR QUICK BUYER stairs by way of a very narrow wind-
—Fine nine room house and plot in ing stairway, upon which two persons | gYa^eg
exclusive neighborhood; all improve- could not pass, and enclosed in very i _
ments. etc. Price $5300, worth thick walla pierced by cross shaped! Mrs C T Sprague Mrs K J
Lewis H. Ross and Miss J. C. Ross policeman nr any disobedience to any are occupying with friends, a cottage proper order of the Chief of Police, on the Highlands, Martha's Vineyard, shall bring this contract to an end, and
upon charges preferred, and proof made
We have received a postal card from and determined of such violation or Howard E. Pearsall. manager of the disobedience, that the said ollicer shall Review, who ia on his vacation this be discharged from the Village Police week. He is making his head(iuarter3 force."
at Grasmere, Staten Island, from I told President Hunse, as I said last where he att^rnded the convention of week, that I would willingly give tho the N. Y. Sfate Firemen's Association Chiei of Police all the credit I could,
, at Newhargh.
.Mr. and Mra. Wilson T. Davison of Delaware, Md., has been visiting rela¬ tives in Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. daughter have returned from a tw weeks' trip through the New England
and I take pleasure in publishing the above.
I will respectfully suggest to Capt. Hanse. who, as he says, haa used his Lest efTorts to so arrange affairs that _^ the Police Department would be free
,_!¦ VLI'!^^ fl!^ ^'"'" politics and the whims of politi¬ cians, that these contracts should pro¬ vide hefore whom charges should be prefered, which ia left very vague in the contract.
$0500; $1000 cash, rest easy.
Box 37. windows, we went to the Crypt where *f_ the servants worshipped in the old court days. j
I enjoyed the Madeleine. It is a
Paff
and Misa Lidie Raynor are spending some time at Albany, Lake George and Saratoga.
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Donnelly are on a two weeks' vacation which they are spending at Stockton, Mass. They are their children, and
The pickling season is coming and you will want some good vinegar in late Roman adaption of a Greek temple order to have good results. i in style, and was intended by Napoleon
Heinz's Pickling Vinegar is the best, to be devoted as a temple of victory, strongest and purest and not higher in All the daylight comes from above j apgomp^nied by price than the ordinary vinegar you through four large, round windows in i j^iyrle Raynor.
buy put up in bottles. The price is 40 thereof. The church is very old, of | '
cents per gallon, at Henry Wahlen's grey atone, black with age. We next I b'rank H. Bassett and mother, of Delicatessen, 71 South Main St. ' visited the St. Etienne du Mont, now j Queens, spent the week end with Mr.
Send in your order and it will be called the Church of St. Genevieve, as j and Mrs. E. R. Bassett, of Raynur promptly delivered. 'Phone 639-J. It it contains the Chapel of St. Genevieve i Ave.
—— ,and her tomb, instead of being in the 1
Your attention is called to the adver-; Pantheon where it was formerly placed, tising of the Freeport Tire Co. in this This church is defiant of all rules of week's Review.
In the Fire Department
I mean it now
much
They are calling architecture, but is very gracefial and | m.«.„ „fi„t.r..t to and about the firemen special attention to their system of re- pleasing, showing genius haa a law or in our local department
lining tires, and they offer to repair rule of its own. The church is partic- byH.E. p.
free any blowout or puncture in any ularly celebrated for ita magnificent
car fixed by them in this fashion, if twin stairways, which ascend in a; The author of this column ia on bia auch a thing should occcur. graceful spiral around a column on j vacation this week, but has tried to
either side of the central aisle and the ; aecure a few items just to let 'em Over one hundred "Lion" water rood loft, in which they terminate and know we are still alive.
heaters have been inatalled this sum- which extends across the aisle in front i
mer in Freeport homes by the Nassau of the choir. The loft or balcony and ] Residents are wondering if Freeport & Suffolk Lighting Co., proving their its stairway are of marble but the ¦ has established a fire apparatus patrol, popularity which is won by their low whole is exquisitely carved in the most; No, it's just the various companies on cost and high efficiency. If you want delicate lace-like pattern. After dint the way to practice for Firemen's Day.
an economical method of producing of mucb inquiry I learned what a rood'
hot water, the Nassau & Suffolk Light- loft means and its purpose. It means ! The complete set of judges and tim- ^"^^ ^°'"^ '""" ""^ *^^ ^^'* "'^"^^ y°" ing Co. will install a "Lion" tank the loft of the cross and separated the ers has been secured for Firemen's *^^" ^^^- You'll be surprised at the water heater for you complete for choir and clergy from the rest of the | Day. Incidentally the carnival in con- va^'^^ty of the goods carried in stock $13.50. Grasp this offer now. It nave and was surmounted ty the rood ! nection therewith starts next Monday ^^ '*°''''* °^ '^^ stores. Of course it is
" , . , , or cross, and was used to read the gos- j night in the vacant lot on the north 'mpo"'ble.to got everything you want
First personal appearance of Adele pel and epiatle from. The Pantheonj side of Olive Boulevard between DeGarde, the Vitagraph girl, at the has for three times been changed from | Beach Avenue and Bergen Place
Among our advs. this week you will Crystal, Wednesday, Aug. 28. It a church to a Memorial Chapel, but' -
find that of Al's market at 123 South t.,..^^^.. p„„, p„ «„pp-,.nr tn VV ""^ ^ **''"'' ''^ ^^"' '* ''^^''^ decided] Something which should be of much Mam Street. This is the shop gener- ^ H«ff th« largest coal ZnlPrnn "' *° '"""^ ^'""°"'' frenchmen are bur-; interest to Freeport firemen is ihe Fire ally known aa Patter.OD'i. Al's adv. r_„\"!„^ Th/^nhoo^-!. !.ii" ." '^'^ there, notably among whom are: Prevention Show which is to be held
Victor Hugo. Rosseau, Mirabeau I in Madison Square Garden October 3 to Soufflot the architect and others whom i 12. Exhibits, and as far as possible, I do not now recall. It was built under ' demonstrations of methods of fire pre- Louis XV and Louis XV(, is in the form !
President Hanse is having a hard
fight getting th^ trolley company to
keep any of ita promises to fix out
atreets. They are very long on prom¬ ises, but very short on keeping thenv.
They promised him to begin work on
Atlantic .Avenue repairing as soon as
they had their switch laid on .Main
Street, but now they do not even ana-. ^f from thirty to forty
wer his letters asking fer the time I j^rg "
when they are to begin this work. a" petition signed by residents of
, . , . .. i! , , r, . Roosevelt Place between Smith Street
It IS now almost the first of Septer.i-1 3,,^ Atlantic Avenue, asking for Peek-
ber and atill nothing has been done, so ^^j,, ^^^j ^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^j^.
:!'..^'i^?„^u^^':'.!^L,_^^.!"l,^.ul"V.¦',^, ed and referred to the Street Commit-
tee with power.
pol
protection for the carnival to be held from Monday, Aug. 26, to Monday, Sept. 2, was referred to President Ilanse with power.
Ch'iis. Forrester, one of the propriet¬ ors of the Colonial Theatre, said he wanted to protest against the treat¬ ment accorded him and Ins patrons by Chief Cornell. Ho said the theatre waa very safe, and he had done and was duing everytnlng possible to pro¬ tect the people who patronized the the¬ atre; the moving picture borth had been fixt to the satisfaction of Mr. Spencc, the electric light inspector,. and he house was being ruii in an crd-, erly fast ion, as his patrons would testify.
President Hanse, in reply, saiil he waa much surprized at such coiiditions and ret^rotted the Board could do noth¬ ing for .Mr. Forrester, as the Chief Worked under dincton of the State Fire Marshall. He said we are all neighbors, iiune wire violating the law deliberately and it was to be hoped tho misunderstanding could be remedied without further trouble. He did not believe the Chief had any right to en¬ ter the theatre without stating his in¬ tentions.
Chas. Conner and E. S. Keugh askt jr gravel to be placed on some roads ; in the Alpine section. They ahowed , that Pine Street is now so iinprnved i tl) .Madison Avenue and suggested that • this be continued to Park Avenue and thence south to .Merrick Kuad. Re- j ferred to Water Committee. 1 J. C. Vetter again appealed to the the Hoard for water for his home on i Fredericks Avenue; he said he had j been assured he wnuld have water, and I had put plumbing in his home in antic- I ipution of using the village water ser- ;vice, but did not feel like laying tho I ;i5o feet of jjipe necessary. I The petititn of Mr. Vetter whs re- ; ferred to the Water Conimittee with I power,
I Charlea Joly again appeared before I the Board in reference to getting wa- I ter in the former Stiles property ou Long Beach Avenue. Mr. Joly is cut- I ting a court through the [iroporty and I will erect 1:^ houaes there. It was de- j cidcd that Mr. Joly should lay a twu- inch main and the village would re- 1 fund the coat in water rentals.
A petition was received, signed by 29 residents of I?aynor Street, request¬ ing the village Board to improve that street, extending, from Main Street on the east to Church St. on the west, with Peekskill gravei. The petitioners said: "We would respectfully call to your attention that this Is one of tho oldest streets in the Village of Free- port and that although tho ^atreft'ia only about 1400 feet lung (about'a i of a mile) there are i-', houses on it, three of which are doable and it is probably paying taxes on an assessed valuation thousand dol-
vacations to the employes of the Vil¬ lage Power House, who are compelled to work every day in every week in every year. No explanation is given of this peculiar ruling, by which every¬ body gets their vacation except these men, who do the most laborious work ; but if they don't like it. I suppose they can look for oiher jobs.
Economy and satia^ction in Child¬ ren's Shoea will be a (juestion of,fore¬ most importance to all parents during the next two weeks, preparatory to the opening of school on Sept. 3. We are showing a big line of Chihjren's Shoes in ail leathers and styles. Our Shoes have the reputation cf long ser¬ vice at lowest cost. Charles D. Smith. tf
Another petition was received from the residents of South lia^ Avenue re¬ questing the Vill:\igc Board to petition John J. Randall Company, who holds title tl) the street, to transfer the title to the village so that the village could improve it. The matter was left in the hands of President Hanso to take This is the aame old theme that j i "P with them, have been talking about for years, but^ „ '} communication was received from
Roland M. Lamb, of the I reeport Railroad Company, asking if
has a number of specials in me poultry that will interest you.
P. W. Haff, the largest coal dealer on at "and ^""^ Island. The cheapest place to ,^ buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some of the best grades of coal. It
A short drive to Long Beach or an evening spent there would prove very refreshing; go and return by auto; ratea are low. Auto Rental Co., phone 796-J. tf
Princess Amanda, psychic palmiat and card reader, after several yeara, will be located at the Firemen's Cami val next week and^will be glad to see I'. ber old friends. it.
Our cars are new and splendidly equipped, and driven by men who are competent. The service we give Ts of the highest type. Auto Rental Co., phone 796-J Freeport.
Beau-
have. Before you goto the cityT i "^'.'f"°'^°'"^'"^; .""""*1 "...f""'^'" buy goods for your home, shop around I <=""'1'^« purchased from the village to
run their cars from Olive Boulevard to the bay. The communication was re¬ ceived and filed for future conaidera- tion.
Chief Cornell, of the Fire Depai t- TTa heV'eTbuT^aVlerstgiVeVourVerchantsi;"^"'' '" a comrnunicatic, asked the ^""^ a chance before taking your „oney l "°\''^ ^" ^«'%^"'\'he customary $2no
for band hire for the annual inspection
of the Department which will be held
on the morning of September 2 at 10
The Hempstead Republican has i o'c'-'Ck ; and also asked for the pur-
changed ita mind about Mr. Hall, ca.-h-''^^''"'*^'* "^f "»" chief's helmets. Tha
ier of the Freeport Bank, and in its last i "'^tter of the helmets was left to the
issue aavs he is the best man the Ke- ^hief with power and hy resolution the
publicans could name for Supervisor, i *2«J0 item was autherized.
away from home, come back again.
for it will never |
Sale ladies' fine Lawn Waists tiful up to the minute styles. $1.25 W«iBtB now 98c 89c Waiata now 86c It
Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store. Horoe-mtde clam chewder every Fri- \ day: 26 cebta per quart; 16 eonta perl "•>'• warm weatiier suggests good
Pint at WRhle^s Del cateesen '71 ' •«>¦ *•»•'• For the best-the kind 8"UP« ""d bts-reliefa and from thete, &Su^Sy,»\.^BT ' tli that «ill refresh-see Smith 4 Be- «" through the Avenue of the Boi. ae • delPa ad in this issoe. It Bolegne • wide driveway with side- Matinee at tl»e Crystal Satarday and I —¦ •¦•''• '«" P«l««trianli a roadway for
of a Greek cross with a dome in the center. The front has a columned por¬ tico above which some of the famous men of France are represented in bas- relief.
In the afternoon we drove down the Champs Elysees through the Arc de Trinmpb, which is an immenae trium¬ phal arch begun by Napoleon to com¬ memorate the glory uf France, sur¬ mounted by a group of horses and men and ornamented with statuary and
WednMday at S p. n. Handsome aou- Tbe VlUgraph girl at tbe Crystal, 1 —— r —-= '¦ —
fenira to thWehildrwi. It 1 Wedneaday. Aug. 28. It' ION FmpOn lOIS OB ?Ut t
vention will be shown, and it should The item says: "The great succesahe well repay one to visit It. j,„ ^^^e with tbe Freeport Bank
shows that he is a business man of first
Are you one of thoae who did net rate ability and that he enjoys the re-
favor Labor Day for Firemen'a Day? gpect and confidence of the people
So waa I, to be honest with you, but —-—--
now that it seems to have been th^ choice of most of those voting to hold it on that day, I have taken off my coat and am working for the event. Wby ont get aboard thia year, just to get the thing started-^maybe next year it will suit yon better, look for you Labor Day.
Fourteen Years Ago
(Itt^m.s of iuterest from the Review fileS fourteen years ago this week )
Postmaster Chas. S. Powell an¬ nounced himself as a candidate for We'll Coanty Clerk on tbe Democratic ticket. Miss Jeanette Denton (now Mrs. A. B. Wallace) comp(Aed a march entitled An entertainer extraordinary, Little j "Charge of the flat." Adele DeGarde. appearing personally I Tbe coming marriage of Miss Carrie at tba Crystal, Wedneaday. Aug. 28. | Miller te Richard M. Kolicb, of New
It I York, annoanced for Oct 2.
I The Board accepted the invitation of I the Fire Department to participate in ' the inspection and parade.
The following applicajtions were granted:
Sidewalks—C. A. Edwards, Whaley Street.
Light—James R. Youatt, Whaley Street; B. H. Earnon, Soatbside Ave¬ nue; Sophie Burns, Nassau Avenue, and C. H. Brigbtson. Whaley Street.
Water—Long Island Realty Com¬ pany, East Seaman Avenue; Cadman H. Frederick, Archer Street; George Gosaelin, Harrison Avenue; Charlea L. Joly, Olive Boulevard ; Clarence Ed¬ wards. Whaley Street; J. B. Kidder,
lore Freeport lefs od Pige 8
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19120823 |
| Date | 1912-08-23 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue | 43 |
Description
| Title | Nassau County Review 19120823 |
| Date | 1912-08-23 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue | 43 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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Nassau County Review ^ Vol. XVII FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912 No. 43 1^T>vvpQT>qi NEVT^S ^ "'" advertiser in the Review thia week h Louia Peroni, 19 Railroad Single copies o7thJ Review for sale at ' Ave., who has in stoci< a fine line of GreenbLtf8, Railroad Av.-nne . Kiffers , ""dies, fru.ts. .ce cream, etc.. and in- Nassan Oonnty R- view, DaSilra's aud ': vitCB you to watch bis advertising Gob«i «^ Maiii StrKt; DaSilva h, West space for specials each week. Merrk %oacl. t f ; ^0^ A baseball game between a team HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE representing Court Iroquois, F. of A., (Governor's leland, which is as near and » special picked team from the Visitmjcjn Paris Another Letter from tbe Other Side of the Atlantic. Paris, July 16, 1912. Dearest Folks:— We reached here yesterday at about :30 p. m. after a delightful ride Personal Mention Local Topics Village Trustees Trustees Randall and Myrick were abssut at the regular Village Board meeting Friday eveniag. { First Assistant Engineer Loortam ; ' ~ I have said some things, pro and con, asked permission on behalf of the Fire Livingston has re- in this column about Village President Department to close Olive Boulevard, days' visit with Miss Hanse. but I am going to be frank between Bergen Place and Long Beach People who are *isitinc out of town or who are entertaining viaitora in town Marguerite B. turned from a 10 Commcnta and aaplanationa not entirely of a newt nature, on village affairs by the editor. through a pleasant country, and then Juanita Howell at Far Hills, N. J. enough to say that no President of Avenue, on Labor Day afternoon, from this locality as can be secured). Friday, Aug. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wedne.'-day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 23, 24, 25, 2«, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 5:29 p. 6:18 p. 6:54 p. 7:22 p. 7:4X V. 8:12 p. 8:39 p. 9:10 a. 9 :4tj a. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. Freeport professional and bu men's teams will be played at A I Avenue field on Saturday afternoon I situated. In the evening we took Bay View Hose Company and its i '"'^^"''7^ '.^" V^^' '" *'?? ^"^ °^ ""^ friends will enjoy a moonlight .ail j "^ ^^'j^ electric bus.es It was a gay next Monday evening. If tbat night i f'^h' as it was the last day of the cele- is stormy the affair will be postponed ^'.'".'^"."; [*'^, ^«" °^ '^^ .^"A'''.^!^"l^ to Wednesday. The'boat sails frohn The next regular meeting of the Vil¬ lage Board of Trustees, will be held on Friday evening, Sept. (i. live P'ridays in this month, there will be no meeting i.ext Friday evening. Oflicer Ira H. Baker had on exhibi¬ tion this week at Police Headtiuarters a tomato of ihe beefsteak variety, which weighed two and one-half pounds and measured 18 inches in circumfer¬ ence. It is expected that there will be a pleasant party for the moonlight sail by the Social Club of the Church of the Transfiuration next Tuesday even¬ ing. The Decomah will sail from Woodcleft Dock at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Emma Georgens haa been granted her application for divorce from her hub^band, Charles Georgens, hy Justice Van Sicklen, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. According to the city papers, Mrs. Georgens and her Wesley .Smifl»'9 dock at 7 o'clock. —i Walter D. Kamp, son of Mr. nnd There being Mrs. Henry Kamp of 17fs, in Bux, lOc Women's Ribliid Top Stockings, l(»c bxlU Picture Fniiues, loc Wuxed Lunoh PajHr, •.' rolls, 5c Curtain Cioods, pi r yd 10c Shopping Bags, 10c Colgates SoHji. o-UK- Cakes & Crackers, iKiuud, 10c Caiidv, (30 kinds) pound, loe XtraNVide TatVetta Ribbou, vd. loc White Dinner Plates, 5c White Soup Phitcs. 5c White Dessert Plates, 2 for '>c White Brmul & Butter Plates, 2 for Sc Wood or Wire Coiit hangers, v.* for be Gla.ss Dessert Dishes. 2 for .jc Loug Hau |
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