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School Strike at Freeport—Appei^^Slate on G>unty Tax
Train Crosses Road at Hempstead
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol 4, Number 25
Erenr Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1912
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento
Merrick
Train Ran WM at Hempstead
"Too aeon, too aoon comea Death tok
ahow Wa love more deeply than wa knowi Qb, Killed ud TwO Hwt—Tnis Tha rain that fell upon tbe beight Too gently to be ealled delight. Within the dark vale reappears Aa a wild cataract of tears; And love in life aboold atriva to see Sometimof what love iu death woold
Wrecks, Tazkab, BnUdiiif
•nd Tdefnph Pole b
ito Mad FU|ht
b«r
Sarvices at tbe Charch of tbe Ra- daamer Sanday, tha aeeond aitar the Epiphany, at 7:30 and 11 a. im. and 7:80 p.m. Celebration ef tha Holy Commanion at tba. firat aervice. Tbe ISanday School will oecopy the time of the oaaal 11 o'clock service witb a speeial "Miaaionary Day" for whieb programs will be fumiahed tha eongre- gatian. The rector will make a mis¬ aionary addreas. There will be no 10 o'clock meeting of tha school. The school w II aaaemble in the Pariah Hooae at 10:46. Tha regalar meeting of tbe Woman'a Aoxiliary will be beld en Tburaday at 2:80 p. m. in tbe Par¬ iah Houae, The Junior Auxiliary meeta weekly on Saturdays at 8 p. n. Tha Boys' Club meets on Wedneadays at tbe cloae of achool. Tho Cooking Sehool onder the management of Mias Hoger holds weekly aeasiona in the Pariah House eacb Satorday from 12
to 8 p. m.
•
We freqoently hear "Wby didn't you put this and why didn't yoo put that in the paper?" Poaaibly becauae, while we heard of it, we did not know enougb about it, and "if you aee it in the Meaaenger, ita ao," in aome aenae, at leaat. Of eourfee, we're mind read- era. We know thinga by inatinct. But, aa a matter of fact, we confess to you that we have never accomplish¬ ed very much, practically, by thia power. The myatery of how aome things get into tbe pnper tickles the imagination, but the best way, if you bsve aomfthing which aboold appear, ia to adopt tbe unmyaterioos way of letting ua know wbo will see that it doea appear.
Miaa May Freeman of New York waa tha gueat on Sunday of Mrs. L. B. Oor liea of Kirkwood Ave.
Mrs. ARan Beetham of Baltimore who baa been viaiting her motber hera for the laat two weeks, retorned to her home on Taeaday.
Tbe Rav. Harry Hathaway of Phila¬ delphia waa tba goeat laat Thursday and Friday of bis aont, Mra. Theodore Arma of Camp Ave. Mra. Arma ia very moch of an Invalid theae daya and ia confined more or Iesa to ber bed.
Miaa Lina Miller has been houaed for the laat two weeka witb wbat ia diagnoaed aa rheumatic aore throat. We ai'e'glad to report Miaa Miller aa Improving.
At tha meeiting of the Men'a Club held in the Pariab House on Toeaday evening, Mr. Geo. Muller waa elected to fill the otflce of aecretary in place of Ai E. Hewlett, reaigned.
The Sigma Euchre Clob held a ea¬ chre on Ihuraiay night in the Fire¬ men'a Hall for tbe benefit of tha Boya' Brigade.
Merrick will meet the baaketball i On Friday night the Chriatian En- team of the Freeport High School in'deavor Society will hold a meeting.
With a tanifie impact a milk train of two cara, doe at Hempatead at 10:80 Satarday nigh', amasiiad into a ateel ear wbich waa atanding on the tracka at tha atation, puahed tha car acroaa Fulton Avenue, aeventy-five feet, demoliahed a taxicab belonging to the Hempatead Taxicab Co., broke off a telegraph pole and atove in the porch of a houaa on tbe sonth aide of Foiton Avanoe being fitted op aa a realty, boilding.
Harry Linneman, the condoctor of tbe milk train, was instantly killed, and Tbomaa R. May, a frainman, waa taken to the Nasaau Hospital where it was aaid that he waa badly hurt tbat ha would not live. Tha motorman of tbe train, John Webber, waa not bad¬ ly hurt
Tbe milk train ia doe at 10:80 eaeh night and aa it arrivea in the atation it awitchea to a aiding. From Garden City the train coaata into the Hemp¬ atead atation on a down grade. Laat i Saturday night the awitch did rotj work, poaaibly becauae of the culd | weatber and the motorman loat control of hia train. It eama into the station at a faat rate of ^peed and atruck the steet car. ,,
One of tbe curiona featurea of the accident waa that the cara remaired atanding and tore tbe tracks from tbe ties. The empty ateel car waa not damaged, but the forward car of the milk train, whieh waa conatructed of wood, waa badly amaahed.
Tbe taxicab, which waa entirely demoliahed. had juot arrived with a paaaenger and the driver, Alanaon S. L^see, jumped juat in time to save his life. The trlegraph pole on the north aide of Fulton Avenue waa onapped off close to the ground and the wirea torn down. Tbe builoing oppoaite the atat¬ ion waa a aad looking wreck, tbe porch being demoliahed.
Tbe motorman, Jobn Webber, who Uvea at Ridgewood. atuck to bia post Linneman, the man who woa killed, waa a reaident ef Woodhaven, where Thomaa R. May, wbo waa probably fatally injured, also Uvea.
BeHmore
Single copies of the Mesaenger can be had at William Wolfe'a drug store, Bellmare, L. L at 6c each. tf
Re bert Drake, who haa been work¬ ing for a plumber in Preeport for tbrea years past, haa started a baaineas for himaelf in Bellmore, and is kept boay night and day theae daya. In fact all
County Qerk's Receipts a Profit to Nassad
Qiedure't Report Shgw$ Remark¬ able Increaie in Vohime of Work
The annaal statement of teaa charg¬ ed and collected in hia office by Coonty Clerk Thomaa S. Ciieahire, of Naaaao tba plombera are being kept boay dor- | Coanty, ahows that the office continoea ing thia cold weather. | to pay ita awn way, and more, a total
o u t IP TTTi—I— 1 <T mrt- of $26,668.49 having been collected
School Tax Collector, J. H. Weimar rj.„s„'»L^ ...» .„.. __j t„~^A ;» « ia atill receiving taxea at hia reaidenee, f?""'^'^^ •••* »*" •u?u , '"*^
Grand Avenuef Tbe rate for collect! *^e countj* treaaury, which ia aeveral tion ia now five per cent., the extra M^woaand dollara mora tban tbe total percentage having been added Jan. 1, i aalary liat and tbe diaburaementa for
. , ^ j booka and auppliea. The atatement
Don t forget to attend the big mas- j ,|,ows that the month of March waa querade ball at Firemen'a Hall on the moat active in realty dealinga, Wedneaday evening, January 17, to be N,ith Jane and May following in the given by Advance Hook, Ladder end order named. The receipU for eacb Engine Company, No. 1. The com-1 „onth were aa followa: mittee of arrangementa are working ija^ggry $1,944.18
Febraary
Mareh
April
May
June
hard to make tfae aiTair a grand auc¬ ceaa. The price of admiaaion will be 26 centa, and ticketa ean be had fr< m any of the membera. Handaome piizea will be awarded, one to the lady appearing in tbe most oaiqoe coatume i jg|y and cr,c to the gentleman wearing the , Augoat moFt groteaque coatume. H<.t refresh- [ September mei"" !iiid cofTse will be served. It is ' October hoped the affair will be a auceeen, aa ' {November tbe membera ara anxiooa to gat the December mortgage paid off on their lut on Grand Avenue ao tbey can atart tbe erection of their new and np-todate hall, which will coat not leaa than
Freeport
SmithviUe South
TOWN TALK By Mat and Mike. Mat—Hello Mike, here ia one for you. Neighbor Schobert wanta a goat He now owna three doga and expecta ona more tbia weak. Ha ra¬ ceived two pigeona yeaterday and owna
two eata. Now, how many doga will
Mrs. Henry L. Crandell entertained |"» *«*• P'"' the two cats and pigeona
Geo. Nichola of Lena Avenue, who a few daya ago left ua a dandelion picked from hia front yard, waa a caller at oor office Wedneaday and left two roav apples. They came 4,000 miles from New Plymouth, Idaho. Mr. Nichols received threa casea of them, packed 12 in a caae.
the Arts Club at ita monthly meeting Monday afternoon, ard the topic, "Child Welfare" waa in charge of Miaa Nina B. Humphrey, chairman of the day. The program:
A Tenement Child, Madame Payen. "Lullaby," Brahma, Mrs. O. M. Clark.
Th* Converaatlon of the Defective Child. Miaa Julia C. Roaa.
"Storiea," A. H. Behrend. Miaa Van Riper. Juvenile Courts and ttw Probation 1,661.11 Syatem, Mra, Charlea M. Hart. 2,668/8 George Junior Republic, Mra. 1,994.04 Samuel N. GIbbona. 2,466.66 Soloa, "Children'a Hoar," 2,612.19 Gift," Miaa Van Riper. 2,019.46 The National Child Labor Coroi sio', Mrs. Frank E. Pitcher, Current Topica, Mra. Bdwin Can "Impromptu," Shobert Mra. O. Clark.
2.102,06 2.108.78 2,188.04 1.961.26 1.956.60
$26,668.49 In addition to the above fees for re¬ cording moitgagea, deeda and otber
Wantagh
Chaa. Mobrman. baker, formerly of Bellmere. who waa burnt out a few weeka ago, has opened a bakery in Henry Ultacb'a new atore on Main Street.
Mra. Warren Jamea entertained the membera of tbe King'a Daogh>era So¬ ciety Ota Tueaday afternoon.
$8,000. The committee in cbarge of papers, a mortgage tax waa collected,
the dance have had a large advertiaing ^f ^hieb the county'a one-half ia ap-
card printed for the affair and wiah to , proximately $39,497.10, which haa al-
thank ali tbo-e who ao kindly took I „ady been certified to the Board of
apace on aame. Boy a ticket and help I Superviaora and diatributed.
the firemen along whether yoo attend ; ^ comparative statement of the feea
o*""®*- I paid Into the Connty Clerk'a office
, ._ . , .... .,„-« I ainee 1899, tbe firat year of Naaaao
.u^"i?*;S^"*''^rTi"*?.*'*5?"*J^'?® County, ia somewbat Intereating aa the building of John G. Deubert a, , ^^^^j j^,, ^,j„„ ,„„„,^ ,„«^^^
next to Smith Broa. atore and the poat, ^^.^eaa of that office. The total for
b
11903 J1904 1906 11906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911
Seaford
the Pariab House tonight, Friday, at 8:80^ Freeport has played bere be¬ fore, giving a pleaaing exhibition, though beaten by the home Ixiya. This tima Freeport comea playing a much improved game aa ia ahown by their good acore againat Copiagoa laat Fri¬ day night in Freeport, 16-17. Co¬ piague haa played Merrick twice, win¬ ning from them each time vary handi¬ ly. Admiaaion ia 10 centa.
Tbe topica will be "How to Win Yoang People to ChriatT" leader, Rev. Thom¬ aa S. Braithwaite.
Tba Aiaxander Campbell Milk Com* pany whicb haa been running a wagon for tbe accommodation of Merrick pat¬ rona op to the preaent time, took it off thia week, announcing tbat the route would be reaomad tha firat ot March.
Whenever yoo want to know tha hiatory of the village in wbich yoa live, go to oor pablic li rary wbich is open every Saturday afteroon froro 2:80 to 4 o'clock and get from tha over 2600 volumea there the one entitled "An Historical Sketeh of Merrick, Long laland, 1643-1900." written for that igotitutipn by tba lata Chaa. N. Kant.
Regalar servicea in the Memorial Church morning and evening with preaching by the paator, Rev. Tbomaa Braithwaite. Boya' Brigade on Wed¬ neaday evening in the Pariah Hooae.
office, which was occjpied by Giacinto L^^ year waa as followa Silipo, where be conducted a ahoe re- 1399 ' pairing buaineaa, waa diacovered on ; ^QQQ fire by Charlea Friacb and William IjgQj Luby. The flamea were tben eoming LgQA from tbe Sower windowa on the iiouth- east aide of che building. The fire had already gained aueh headwav that they were unable to extinguiab it. Tbey ran to tbe fire bouae and gave an alarm, wbich aoon broaght out the eompany and othera. At their ar¬ rival nothing could be done to save the bailding, ao all efforta were turned to prevent tbe atore of Smitb Bros, from burning. The truck was taken to the Brooklyn City Water Worka manhole, which la near tbe acene of the fire, and in a few minotea the fireman bad a good atream of water and it waa only due to that fact that Smitb Broa.' atore waa aaved. Even with a good atream of water pouring on tha aide of the building the neat waa ao intenae that the dry boarda caught fire aeveral timea. The firemen as well aa othe'a certainly worked bard and are deserv ing of mocb credit for saving the ad¬ joining boildinga.
Charlea H. Ruaaell and William Lightfoot, who had cbarge of the noz¬ zle, atock to their posta like veterana and when they retarned home tbeir clothea were frozen atiff. Mr. L>ght- foot IS not a member of tbe company, bot he ahould be, as he waa right on the job all the time. He also had three fingera frozen by tbe cold icy water. The caoae of the fire is un¬ known.
Mr. Silipo and his family were not at homa at tho time, they having taken the 10:26 waatbodod train that night
$4.970.1«
6,661.66
6,884.66
7,963.06
8,804.89
9,413.10
12,160.61
19.113.76
18,610.12
18,171.81
22,076.28
24,888.63
26.668.49
Beilmora., Jan. 9. 1912. Editor Meaaenger.
At the annoal meeting of the Hook ^u i~lv 1 * .1. um
and Ladder Co.. beld la.t Thuraday Throogb the columna of the Me««n- nigb in the Truck Houae. it waa voted fJ ^ '""»'**' ?•?" J"* meml^ra of to Chang, the name to Wantagb Hook, ^'''""'« ^^\\ i''^'^*'. "<* ^"«""' Ladder. Engine and Hoae Co. Thij P°?1P^"J'^°f,*l'-*J:^\r^'l!«",.*^y following officera were elected: Geo.
Moving picture entertainmenta are held in this Young Men's Improvement Club Hall every Thursday evening.
The grade examinations were held at tho achool thia week. Owing to the fact that not aofflcient papera were re¬ ceived, the teachera wera forced to copy all tbe qoestiona on tbe black¬ board.
The Ladiea' Aid Soeiety of the M. E. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. O. D. Baylis, corner Waahington and Hickory Avenuea, and will com- plete'arrangeiuenta for a muaical and literary entertainment tu be held oome time in Febroary.
Tbe new home of Mrs. Frank Smith on Waahington Avenae ia ^t^pat com¬ pleted. The bailding, whicli ia a 6 room atroctore, will ba occopied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith aa aoon as ready.
The inatallation of the newly-elected officera of the D. B. P. Mott Woman'a Relief Corps, No. 189, will be held in the lodge^room on the evening nf Wed¬ nesday, Janaary 18. Mra. Ada G. Mohr and staff of Brooklyn will have cbarge. On Wedneaday evening delegationa of the Corps and the G. A. R. attended the joint inatallation of the Moses A. Baidwin Pest and Corpa of Hempatead,
The aecond in the aeriea of Dickeno readinga by Misa Adela Rankin will be given at the home of Mrs. Henry L. Crandell, 110 Pine St., next Monday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "Dombey A Son."
D. B. P. Mott Poat, No. 627, G. A. R., will hold a poblic inatallation of the newly-elected officera at their lodge room. Odd Fellowa' Hall on Saturday evening, when the membera of the D. B. P. Mott Women'a Relief Corpa. No. 139, will be the goeata of the evening.
The inatalling work will be done by J. B. Lord, who ia in charge of the Memorial Roortis in City Hall, and hia ataff, of New Yora. It ia alao expect¬ ed that Paat Department Commander E. G. Atkinaon and Gen. Loud, fhe preaent Department Commander, will be preaent at the affair. All veterana of bo'b tbe Civil and the Spaniah Wars are invited to meet with tbe Post.
L. B. Prahar, who apends hla sam- mers at Maaaapeqaa, ia having a large pleaaore laonch boilt by Frank Foothard. Tbalwat will be over 40 feet long and will be finiabed wltb eitber birda eye maple or mahogany, Mr. Conway of Lynbrook la alao having
a-atedin aaving my aZVVZ'S^ llltT.J'^l'^Llll^^^^^^^^
Auction Sale Poatponed—Sale of Mrs. Helen Gerkens household effects tu Saturday, January 20, at 1 o'clock in the corner store at Newton Boulevard, formerly barber shop. Among the articles are a nice parlor organ and Home phonograph with 125 records, all in ftrst-claas order. Everything will positively l>e sold, aa party is going to city and notiung will be moved. Adv.
Big January Reduction Sale at Baraaeb'a Dept. Store, 66 S. Main St., Freeport, L. I. To enliat yoor inter¬ eat and tbe intereat of the publie generoually we bave arranged a Janu¬ ary aale. Noting haa been reaerved. We don't want profit we want te sell tbe merchandise and if ro'^uctlona will aell them iben we will ooon make a quick clearance Doable atampa given to every parcbaaer of .60c or more. Baraaeb'a Dept. Store. It
to get hia goat.
Mike—I'll give it ap. Say, whara are yoa going?
Mat—Oh, op to Entar'a backyard to have a akate. Yoa know hia water tank froze up, burfctad and flooded tba wbole place. What do yoa think of tbis weather? Firat ita eold, theo warn, and tben it anowi etc.
Mike—Well I'll tell yoo. Tbia U what we call a seriea of atorms to aaeb chaps aa yoii—
Mat—Hold on there yoo'll make ma forget wBat I waa agoing to tell yoo. Now our boya, the lightweight basket¬ ball team, played tbe Freeporta in tha Sigmond Opera House laat Friday night and got walloped good and proper and it atormed ao bard that the membera didn't meet at ihe Club Hooae to hold their regoiar meeting, ao we are going to meet tonight, and on tba third of February the "Jolly Six" are going to run a barn dance and clam chowder aupper.
Mike—All rigbt. I don't danea, hat I'll have to have some ebawder. Say, was your firemen down to Belllmora to help 'em out laat week?
Mat—Wbat, tbat cold night? We didn't know anything about it ontil next morning. Say, that'a an ele¬ gant houae Mr. Wm. Sebneider ia building on Newbridge Road, eh? 0, yea, I made a miatake laat week. C. FoweH'e hog weighed 616 Iba. inataad of 580. and I hear he owea hia aucceaa to tbe feedinga tf State bread, com on tbe ear, and plenty of aalt hay for bed¬ ding. Aa I aaid before, it takea hiea for fine huga, Geo. Silea for fat boraea, Jim Stilaa for new babiea, Al, Vieto^ and myaelf to catch froat fiah and clama, and Emil Dicker for Dill pieklea and kraut. Now, if we cooM only get a trolley here.
Mike—Wait, you'll get it. have patience. Any newcomera in town?
Mat—Mr. and Mra. Tboa. J. Vallely were the guests of Mi. and Mrs. L. Schubert last Monday. Mr. John Clarkaon, the proprietor of tbe Smith* ville Road Houae, haa retarned hora# after apending a pleasant vacation at Newburg. N. Y., Mrs. R. S. Kilpatriek and daugbtera were the guesta of Mr, and Mra. Chaa. A. Wood Sunday.
Mr. Bert Seaman ia very aick at tha home of hia grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bedell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. V. Powell are apending a few daya in Brooklyn.
F. M. Wood viaited tfae automobile abow at Madiaon Square fiarden yeaterdaf.
Mr. and Mrs. Wib. Von Seht enter* tained aome of tbeir frienda at their bome laat Saturday night.
Well, ao long Mike. If I tell yoa mucb more yoo'll know aa mocb aa I do, ao I will be moving, but I rather like it bere you know, I'm away from all women, when here, aad wben yoo are away from tfaem you are frae from goaaip, and that'a aomething I detaat; bye-bye. MAT.
"LIFE'S NOT ALL DARKNESS." . By John J. Beakroan. This world is pictured op by aoma
As being dark and drear )
I keg to differ on tbia point
I lodge, I view it clear Troe, we can't ahare perfect bappjo^pii God'a not ordained it ao
A gaa heater will take the chill off ihat eold room in a few minutea. A full Una at all Naoaau & Saffolk Light¬ ing Company'a offieea. 11
If yoo wish to eacape ona of tha an¬ noy ancea of coh) weather bead tba aog- gaatioo in Smith A Badall'a ad in tbia
It
'I amtt H In tba Kla—angae"
re-elected trua'ee for three yeara.; Janaa M. Lawrenee, aergeant-at-arma.
night. They certainly and are deaerving of
laat Saturday did fine work mocb praiae.
Years rerpeetfolly, Edward Smith
E. Box, chief; William P. Uean, fore¬ man Hook and Ladder Co.: Geo. Jamea. aaat. foreman; Geo. A. Sea¬ man, foreman of Engina Co.; Jamea M. Seaman, Jr., aaat. foreman; Frank Schorr, recording aecretary; Henry Uitach, financial aecretary; William
F. Dean, treaaurer; chaplain. Rev. Thomaa S. Braithwaite; Walter Ash¬ down, engineer; David T. Fuaaell, lat. ,„ ,, , „ ,.,„ ^,
aaat engineer; Jonn H. Davia. 2nd i P«/J^?f,«°.".•|.",'':,?'Jii?:^V'*''''''« asat engineer; John T. Cowlea waa '
OBITUARY. Aahabel Frederick Baldwin waa bom in Brooklyn on May 28, died at the tiouae of John
latrocted and which will ba completed in a abort time.
Nearly all tba ownera who had slipa dug oot along tha creek about two montha ago, bave completed leveling ofl tfae groand.
Tha ladiaa' Aid Society held tbeir annual mealing on Wedneaday after¬ noon at tha boma of Mra. A. E. Hnnt.
Fraaport Caal Co^^ aaecaaaor to W.
LW. Haff, tba iargaat eoal dealer on Ig laland. Tha ebaapaat plaea to bay eoal. EzeloaiTa dalivar io aome of tb* baat gradaa ai aool It
ering illneaa of nine momha.
He waa married to Abbie J. Smith of Bellmore on July 2, 1889. Ha ia aurvived by hia wife, who eared for him oo faithfully daring hia long ill¬ nesa and by an aged father and motber, aix brothers snd one sister.
Ha unitis) witb t^a Beilmora Prea¬ byterian Chorcb when still a yoong
A larga boat hooae, 40x60 feet, will 1863. Ha be ereeted on tba water front for Powell in'^Steiner A Jagul. Tbe bailding will
be adjoining that belonging to Mr.
McCaba.
(Continued on
8)
K yso tiy ts a miia--. ~
yea's hs Itiitfal Aol aoA:
Bdward Pettit ia having a new hooae erected on hia property or. Hieiory Avenae. Tbe foondation bna been completed and tbe work on the frama will ba eommeneed within a few days.
At tbe M. B. Cbarch, Mrs. Annie Jaekaon Prime an evangeliat af Brook- It n, aod a couain to Mra. Milbi of thia place, will eondoet the preaching oar- i ud W^IlJijUBjiiock of Westebaater
vicea oo Sanday. botb moraing aadi '
•vMing. (Contimied on pogeK)
Tba ease of Nellie Smith of Torka laland, who ia ebarged with stealing i „.^ .„„,.„.„...„..,.. .„ clothing with Joaeph Sobino, waa ad-1 Bot on'the orber h'imd',*d7ar frianda joorned last Thuraday for a week. , At timea tbe aun doea glow
I And caata ita beama of brigbtnesa
The Board of Officera of tbe South- On tba man that'a sore and aad em New York Fireman's Aaaociation,! And lighta hira through the darkneaa compriaing the five active 'offlcera, 7 1 Making life'a pathway glad paat preaidente, 7 directors and 7 rep- ' Ah I no man ia free from aorrow reaentativea, will meat with Preaident A. B. Wallace at hia bome, comer Mtrrick Ruad and Oeean Avenae, 00 Toeaday of next week. Thia meeting ia the flrat of a aeriea of 7 to be held in tha aeven coonties comprising the asaociation. Following tbe fcusineas meeting refreahmenta will be aerved.
On Saturday Preaident Wallace ap¬ pointed tbe following committeea of tbe Aaaociation:
Law and Legialation—William T. Goebel of Kinga, R. H. Mayland of Naaaau and Robert J. MacMahon of Qaeena.
Topica—Cbarlaa Scbwalba of Rich¬ mond, Wijiiam F. Cornell of Naaaao and J. Fred Flogratfa of Soffolk.
AoditJng—Ferdinand Friaebkom of Kings, itfbn H. Serbman of New York
It's the penalty.of ain Bot there'a timea that we feel pleaaaiw
Tbo, of a militant kin Let ma sty tfae real trao pleaaore
Eminatea from doing right Thua we feel that peace of conaciane*
That abeda on our livea ita light So I don't agree with people
Who aay life l)| ever sad.- '^ For we make oor own eonilitiooa
Thoae of oa that'a not mad.
Cbriatian Science Soeiety—Servicaa Sunday morninga at 11 a. m.; Sanday School aamo boar; Hempatead Bank Building, comer of Fulton Streeta, Be-npstead; aobject "Sacrament" A reading room aopplied witb Chria¬ tian Selenee literature is opeo at tba alMva addreaa every week-day (azeapC holidays) from 1 :Sp to 6 p. m.
A<¥artlawi H tw Kowaybady'a Cetwimi
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | South Side Messenger 19120112 |
| Date | 1912-01-12 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 25 |
Description
| Title | South Side Messenger 19120112 |
| Date | 1912-01-12 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 25 |
| Sequence | 1 |
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School Strike at Freeport—Appei^^Slate on G>unty Tax Train Crosses Road at Hempstead SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol 4, Number 25 Erenr Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1912 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento Merrick Train Ran WM at Hempstead "Too aeon, too aoon comea Death tok ahow Wa love more deeply than wa knowi Qb, Killed ud TwO Hwt—Tnis Tha rain that fell upon tbe beight Too gently to be ealled delight. Within the dark vale reappears Aa a wild cataract of tears; And love in life aboold atriva to see Sometimof what love iu death woold Wrecks, Tazkab, BnUdiiif •nd Tdefnph Pole b ito Mad FU ht b«r Sarvices at tbe Charch of tbe Ra- daamer Sanday, tha aeeond aitar the Epiphany, at 7:30 and 11 a. im. and 7:80 p.m. Celebration ef tha Holy Commanion at tba. firat aervice. Tbe ISanday School will oecopy the time of the oaaal 11 o'clock service witb a speeial "Miaaionary Day" for whieb programs will be fumiahed tha eongre- gatian. The rector will make a mis¬ aionary addreas. There will be no 10 o'clock meeting of tha school. The school w II aaaemble in the Pariah Hooae at 10:46. Tha regalar meeting of tbe Woman'a Aoxiliary will be beld en Tburaday at 2:80 p. m. in tbe Par¬ iah Houae, The Junior Auxiliary meeta weekly on Saturdays at 8 p. n. Tha Boys' Club meets on Wedneadays at tbe cloae of achool. Tho Cooking Sehool onder the management of Mias Hoger holds weekly aeasiona in the Pariah House eacb Satorday from 12 to 8 p. m. • We freqoently hear "Wby didn't you put this and why didn't yoo put that in the paper?" Poaaibly becauae, while we heard of it, we did not know enougb about it, and "if you aee it in the Meaaenger, ita ao" in aome aenae, at leaat. Of eourfee, we're mind read- era. We know thinga by inatinct. But, aa a matter of fact, we confess to you that we have never accomplish¬ ed very much, practically, by thia power. The myatery of how aome things get into tbe pnper tickles the imagination, but the best way, if you bsve aomfthing which aboold appear, ia to adopt tbe unmyaterioos way of letting ua know wbo will see that it doea appear. Miaa May Freeman of New York waa tha gueat on Sunday of Mrs. L. B. Oor liea of Kirkwood Ave. Mrs. ARan Beetham of Baltimore who baa been viaiting her motber hera for the laat two weeks, retorned to her home on Taeaday. Tbe Rav. Harry Hathaway of Phila¬ delphia waa tba goeat laat Thursday and Friday of bis aont, Mra. Theodore Arma of Camp Ave. Mra. Arma ia very moch of an Invalid theae daya and ia confined more or Iesa to ber bed. Miaa Lina Miller has been houaed for the laat two weeka witb wbat ia diagnoaed aa rheumatic aore throat. We ai'e'glad to report Miaa Miller aa Improving. At tha meeiting of the Men'a Club held in the Pariab House on Toeaday evening, Mr. Geo. Muller waa elected to fill the otflce of aecretary in place of Ai E. Hewlett, reaigned. The Sigma Euchre Clob held a ea¬ chre on Ihuraiay night in the Fire¬ men'a Hall for tbe benefit of tha Boya' Brigade. Merrick will meet the baaketball i On Friday night the Chriatian En- team of the Freeport High School in'deavor Society will hold a meeting. With a tanifie impact a milk train of two cara, doe at Hempatead at 10:80 Satarday nigh', amasiiad into a ateel ear wbich waa atanding on the tracka at tha atation, puahed tha car acroaa Fulton Avenue, aeventy-five feet, demoliahed a taxicab belonging to the Hempatead Taxicab Co., broke off a telegraph pole and atove in the porch of a houaa on tbe sonth aide of Foiton Avanoe being fitted op aa a realty, boilding. Harry Linneman, the condoctor of tbe milk train, was instantly killed, and Tbomaa R. May, a frainman, waa taken to the Nasaau Hospital where it was aaid that he waa badly hurt tbat ha would not live. Tha motorman of tbe train, John Webber, waa not bad¬ ly hurt Tbe milk train ia doe at 10:80 eaeh night and aa it arrivea in the atation it awitchea to a aiding. From Garden City the train coaata into the Hemp¬ atead atation on a down grade. Laat i Saturday night the awitch did rotj work, poaaibly becauae of the culd weatber and the motorman loat control of hia train. It eama into the station at a faat rate of ^peed and atruck the steet car. ,, One of tbe curiona featurea of the accident waa that the cara remaired atanding and tore tbe tracks from tbe ties. The empty ateel car waa not damaged, but the forward car of the milk train, whieh waa conatructed of wood, waa badly amaahed. Tbe taxicab, which waa entirely demoliahed. had juot arrived with a paaaenger and the driver, Alanaon S. L^see, jumped juat in time to save his life. The trlegraph pole on the north aide of Fulton Avenue waa onapped off close to the ground and the wirea torn down. Tbe builoing oppoaite the atat¬ ion waa a aad looking wreck, tbe porch being demoliahed. Tbe motorman, Jobn Webber, who Uvea at Ridgewood. atuck to bia post Linneman, the man who woa killed, waa a reaident ef Woodhaven, where Thomaa R. May, wbo waa probably fatally injured, also Uvea. BeHmore Single copies of the Mesaenger can be had at William Wolfe'a drug store, Bellmare, L. L at 6c each. tf Re bert Drake, who haa been work¬ ing for a plumber in Preeport for tbrea years past, haa started a baaineas for himaelf in Bellmore, and is kept boay night and day theae daya. In fact all County Qerk's Receipts a Profit to Nassad Qiedure't Report Shgw$ Remark¬ able Increaie in Vohime of Work The annaal statement of teaa charg¬ ed and collected in hia office by Coonty Clerk Thomaa S. Ciieahire, of Naaaao tba plombera are being kept boay dor- Coanty, ahows that the office continoea ing thia cold weather. to pay ita awn way, and more, a total o u t IP TTTi—I— 1 |
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