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Imore Firemen's Show Feb. 3 Freeport Vilbige Candidates
Fishermen Want Law Changed
SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol 5, NumlMr 26
EvwT Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y^ FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1913
$1.00 YeeAf, Single Copy 5 CmiI*
^ Merrick
fUi w copies of the Messenger can W hid at Max Trillitiach' news stand Merrick. L. I. tf
Service! at tba Cbareb of tbe Re* daamai Sanday, Sexagetima, tbe tee ood before Lent, at 7:80 and 11 a; m Celebration of tbe Holy Gommanion at tha early urvice and Moming Pray •r and larmon at >be 11 o'clock ler- vice. Tbe Church School meeti promp¬ tly at 10 a. aa. in tbe Parish Hooie •aleb Sanday. The Woman'i Aaxiliary neeti eacb Tbariday at 2:80 and the Janior Auxiliary each Satarday at 8 p. m. Tomorrow morning, St. Paal'i Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Commanion at 7:30. A cordial welcome ii extended to all to attend tbe aervieea of tbii cbarch.
Capt. D. V. M. Lawion hai been ap* iralnted lehool tax cQlleetot to take the place cf Francia L. Walker, lately de- ceaied. A truant officer to fill tbe otber duty of tbe late Mr. Walker hai not been found, Capt. Lawion not be¬ ing willing to fill that office.
Weather permitting, a drill will be beld by tbe Merrick Hook, Ladder and Engine Company No. 2 on Satarday al ternoon at 3 o'clock, Tboae wbe de-, ,«i|-a^^9 lee tbe company in action may do 10 hy gbtngtoHatdiJiaitttiraohFatk Ave., near Camp Avenue.
Wm. Cameron, of the Camp Grounda, wbo lately waa operated upon for ap- pendieitii and tben was attacked witb pneumonia, ii making a fine recovery at hia home.
Tbe quarterly meeting of the Arch¬ deaconry of Queeni and Naiiaa, an in- atitutioR of the Proteatani Eplicopal Cbureb for miaaion work in two coon- tiea, met at St. George'a Cbarch, Hempitead, on Wedneaday. Repre¬ aentativea of Merrick preaent wert: Rev. Wm. H. Littebrandt, P. R. Jen¬ ninga, D. V. W, Lawion, Mra. L. B. Corliei, and Mn. A. J. Anthony.
Tbe Junior Aaxiliary of tbe Cburcb of the Redeemer are preaenting Mias Grace Sage at the Pariah House on Wedneaday evening next at 8:16 in Hubert Henry Daviea' three-act com- ady, "Coasin Kate." Ticketa are aell- ing at 26 eenti. The charactera in- elade: Mr. Haacb Deinond, an artiat; Rev. Janei Sartlett, a clergyman; Ura. Spencer, a widoiv ; Amy Spencer, a girl, and Cooain Kate, a novellat. Miaa Sage cemei to our village witb no lUck of nice tbingi laid 'about her. We trait that the yoong ladies of the Auxiliary will receive the encourage¬ ment that any attempt to bring whole- aoroe, refreihing entertainment to oar village deaervei.
George Wood of Windenmere Drive
and bis yoang ion Walter, journeyed
to Tivoli. N. y., and back lait week.
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Tbe local Church School contriouted |. to the eauie of Archdeaconry Miaaiona through tbe barrela they had in Advent 126.84.
Too Many Court Tenns In Nassau |
Jastice Maddox Deprecates Um- \
necessary Expense to County.
I Mineola, L. 1., Jan. 18—Supreme Cosrt Jaatiee Samuel T. Maddox com¬ pleted the January term bere yester¬ day and adjourned court antil Monday morning, wben be will diwbarge tbe Grand Jury, wbo have had hardly a halt dozen eaies.
Joitice Maddox baa expreaied bim- lelf ai greatly oppoied to so many ten In Nanau Coanty, ai tbe baainesa laat month and tbis month together woald bave made one good nionth'i work and aaved the county a lame aum of money in jurora' feea
Bdlmere
Single copies of the Meaaenger can be had at William Wolfa'a drag store Bellmore L. I. at 5c *ach. tf
Monday e^ning Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hendrickaon wsre agreeably aurpriied by a large party of tbeir Freeport frienda, tbe evening being pleaaantly ipent in games ahd music. Refresh- ents were served and tbe party left in tbe small houra of tfae morning, declar¬ ing tbey bad bad a fine time.
The Boys' Junior League of tbe Presbyterian Charch will bold a bread and cake sale Satorday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Come and help the boys along, for tbe benefit of the cburcb.
, .. , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Van Horn
Tbe business of the Grand Jury has | left on Wednesday for fl trip Airougb
been very light, and they have not diet | tbe Eastern and Middle States.
six days daring the entire term. I . , ~; T": . ..^ ^.
With the exception of the summer i ^ ^"ew sign Is being built on the
months there is a term of tbe Supreme i Fredericks property north of the depot
Court every month, and tbe bosineaa i *« «?'»<=« **>« <""> d"troyed by
requirea tbe time of the Juatiee but
balf cf tbe month.'
the one heavy winds a few weeks ago.
the
-Brooklyn Eagle.
Speeding in Auto
M. Karp A Sons will conduct a sale of dry goods, etc., at tbeir store on Bedford Ave., commencing Satarday, January 26, whicb will last for four¬ teen days'.
The U. M. M. C and a few of their ttisnda- irsm Beiimci« ..ssd W^iifitagtv enjoyed themselves immensely on a
SoplrviiorsProceediiigs
"the BoanI of Bapervison mat Mon¬ day morning, when all memben were preseni ,
Sbeflff DeMott reported that tbere wera 48 prisoners in the jail for tbe week toding Janaary 19. Tbe report waa retaivM and ordered filed.
A ratolation waa received from Dr. W. H. Morris. President, and Dr. Grant Stanley, Secretary of tbe Sea CHitf Tuberculosis Ceaimittee and from J. H. Bogart, M. D., Chairman and Seeretiry of tbe anti-tubercalosis meeting oeld at Roalyn, petitioning the Board of Supervisora to erect a Coanty Hospital for the care and treat- mnet of thoae Bafleri''g from tbat dia- ease. Tbe matter was ordered filed.
Counselor Frederick L. Gilbert of Cedarburst submitted an endorsement as oflHcial paper from the Coanty Com¬ mittee of the National Progressive Party. Tbe endorsement, which was for Tbe Owl, of Rockville Centre, was filed.
Tbe bond of J. B. Gillian in connec- tinn witb his duties aa tax collector of tbe Town of North Hempstead, was approved.
Tba resolution of December 27, 1912,
Freep6rt
Thru tbe work of Prof. W. C. Modfi, Saiierintendent of Schools, Freeport wiJI bave the distinction of being the
I Opposed to Cemetery
Tbat tbere if a determined oppoai- tion to tbe propoaed cemetery at Har- ricka became apparent wben repraaent-
fint plaee in Ne» York State to eataa- i "tlve citizen, throughoat Na.saa Coun- liab a training class for teacbers. ent- j ^^^^ a meeting and organ.ied a com- ranee tc whiib may be made upon Higb " "T «'""^ »"'"f«'' to oppoae a per- School graduation The course will be "'» '" the Maasoleum Cemetery Cor- foratermof sixty weeks, wltb free irZ'%dl':aTSonh l'::;^.
tuition and graduates will be entitled to teach in almoat any school of tbe State, and the time spent in tbis class would be credited on Normal School work, thus enabling sebolaru from Freeport and neighboring villages to take op this stady at home.
'ibis will prove a big advantage to tfae stadents of Long laland aehools wbo wiah to atody to become teachers and cannot afford tbe expense of a long term in up-State Normal Schools.
Applications for admission are now being reeeived, and will be entered in tbe order reeeived. Persons leslding oatside of Freeport may enter if tbere is room in the class after the local names are entered. Tbe elass is Iim-. ited to 26, bot if enougb names are re¬ ceived a second dlass * wili be formed. More than eighty per c^nl of the cost
I in which town the cemetery is sought, ! but citizens from other townships of I tbe Connty were equally vehement in their objections.
! At tbis meeting committees were i appointed to arouse public sentiment against the establishment of cemeter¬ ies in Massau County. Some very in¬ teresting statistics faave been com¬ piled abowing tbat in and amund Gnater New York an area in excess of one thousand, five hundred acres has already been devoted to cemetery purposes and tbat nearly three million bodiea have been interred in these cemeteries op to the present time. Tbere is still space for twelve million additional interments and tbe estimate based on these figures showed that it would take something like a century
Lynbrook, L. ^, Jan 21 —Percy R. Pind; If,- a Manhattan aooiety irjm, and seian of a wealthy family, stood
before Jastice Nea in tbe Lynbrook j^ttfiw ride beld last Saturday evening. Court yesterday chargrd witb violat-; The jolly erowd of aixteen went to ing the speed law, and bewildered that Ocean Side, where dancing and refresh- he could bave been overtaken by Mot^ ments were in order. Everyone land- orcycle Officer Otto W. Payne, who ar- j ed bome safe and sound, eacb one vot- rested him on Sanday after a <*base of {jng it was tbe best time tbey bad bad over ejgfat miles. Tfae specific charge 1 ;„ a long time. The party conaiated
*„- , , I ».„.„. u„ .i.„ a,„.„ to use up the presebt lands already al-
..aming the sums to be raiaed by taxes 1 Sf.!.*!!."'!'?, "'.'li!.°J!"" ^^ "" ^'"" i loted to cemeteries.
The consensus of opinion waa thet tbe granting of thia permit by tbe lowing amounta and tax latea were
in the varioua diatricta in North Htmp- i ^^1;?"''°""' Department ?tead town waa rescinded and the (ol- i ^ \'>" " }^^ firat class of this kind to
be formed in Ibis State. Tbere are at
named inatead.
! preaent some placea where scholars Rate on ' *"*5' *"*""¦ "U^r '^7" y.^itr.in high scfaool
Board of Supervisors te the Mausol¬ eum Cemetbry Coiporation would be an ei^tering wedge for cemeteriu in
Amount $100 of i ""d receive one year's instruction, but !"" '""""'b 7"^" "*,«»"'«"-. »' Amount *l"'Jo»i».^ ,„.„ui«» .s i»».»....i>:... »« .J.„.» Nassau Connty, Tbe plot of land com-
t« ho aaaaaaaarl the reSUlt Og OupOr tUni tlCS lO SeCOrC 1. L...1.JJ j-i
to De assseaaea I ? 7*^ „ . . ; prises about two hundred and sixteen
Great Neck Ligbt Lakeville Light
preferred against the dspper voung society man i^as for driving a ear at sixty-five milds an hour between Mas- sapeqna and Freeport on tbe Merriek Road.
TJpon his own plea and that of hia chauffeur, William H. Caeks, of gnilty, a fine of $26 was imposed, wbicb Pine paid. But he said he could not pnderstand how he was ever overtaken by a motorcyclist regardleas of the make or power of his machine. Ofiicer Payne did not explain.
The eight mile chase wbich began between Amityville and Massapequa and ended wben Payne threw np bis
tbe following: Hazel Lattimer, Florence Adel, Emma Sraitb, Clara Peterson, Grace Livingston, Olga Smedburgh, Lillie BaldwlQ, Matilda Baldwin, Setb Perkina, Amos Bald¬ win, Harry Apoler, Elliot Van Noa¬ trand, LeRoy Wella, John Buah, Will- lam Craft, and Clarence Sniffena. An¬ other ride is to be given in the near foture.
By the will of John T. Burke, a former theatrical man who resided on Bellmore Avenue, bis wife, Emily Burke, is given everytbing to dispose of as she sees fit. The will is dated
1.500.00
hand as a signal to atop near the Main in Detroit on September 17, 1906. Street crossing at Freeport, consuming i Tbere is alao codicil No. 1, dated juat aeven minutes. Daring it tbe j August 20, 1907, whicb states "Shoald ofiicer, starting from a point in tbe { Emily Burke, my wife, die the same
rear of the speeding society man, drove a motorcycle of 10 horse power Pine admitted to Justice Neo tbat he was "hitting it up" aboot as fast as his car would gu, and that wben be
time I do, tben all my property, real and peraonal, la to deacend to my sis¬ ter, Estella Anna Jefferds, she to dis¬ pose of my Bellmore property, be- queatbed to ber oy tbe terms of tbis
$6,600.00 1,400.00 t't. Washington Light 6,600.00 Manbasset Light 4.000.00
Roalyn Light N 5,100.00
Mineola Ligbt 200.00
eaat Williston Light 600.00 Uarden City Park
Ligbt New Hyde Park Light 1,000.00 Westbory Light 2.600.00
Ptt Washington Water 5.000.00 Great Neck Water 4,300.00 {New Hyde Park Water 660.00 . Roslyn Water 7,9^7.17
Westbory Water 4,424.22
Manbasset-Lakeville
Water 11,241.17
East Williston Water 1,880.90 East Williston Fire 10,000.0 Manbasset-Lakeville
Fire 4,000,00.
Board of Health 8 000.00
Highway Purposes 25,600.00
Tbe cbairman of the Board and Clerk was authorized to exeeute tfae Board a warrant for the . tax
became aware of the officer's presence document, as soon as possible and give be "pushed" bia car to the top notch I to Bdward Caae and Mrs. Ellen Case, and "let her run." Despite his effort | parents of my wifai each one-sixth of to escape, however, Payne managed to I the proceeds of sale, and see that they keep close to fais wake and to jump in j do not want wfaile awaiting sale of the lead at tbe finish. said property." Mr. Burke left real
According to, the officer, tbere were j property to tbe value of $3200. times during the journey west wben
Tbe Bellmore Baseball Club will give a dance in the new fire ball some time in Febraary. The Willing Workers of Smitbville South will also hold a dance in the ball for the benefit of the club.
Smithville South
b. P. Wing paid a short visit here last Monday inspecting his property.
Master Wm. Wood celebrated bia sixth birthday anniveraary Wedneaday by entertaining aeveral little frienda at hia home.
Tbe Wantagb Baaketball team ia atbeduled to nlay the S. S. A. C. team at tbe Ulub House tonight. A close and exciting game is expected.
A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendrickson by tbeir fiends Mondav evening. A fine time was enjoyed by all.
Tbe Bast Meadow M. E. Church beld a aocial at tbe bome of Richard Lou¬ den, and it preved a success in everv way.
Prayer meating of tbe East Meadow M. E. Cburcb will be held at tbe bome of Jarvia Smith.
Tbe annual mid-winter dance of tbe Smithville South Hook, Ladder and Kaginf Company No. 1 will be held in Firemen's Hall on'Saturday evening, Fabroary 1.
Preliminary raganta exaroinationi wara bald ia tha local aebool tbe past «««k.'
TU ksal way te fiiht ths aafl oiim baaaa la
•Srfcatteaaribsl
a r«w. Mwaitidm bl iMi
'1 aaw it In tha Maaaaagar"
Journey hia motorcycle waa moving at a speed •greater than leventy-five milei an bogr.
Joatice Neu lieard che frank confes- aion oi young Pine and told faim tbat it faad won for him the Court's len¬ iency. "Under ordinary conditions for second offenses tbe fine is doubled," sbid the Justice, "bat in your ease I abal! take $26."
Pine was arrested some time ago and Hped before Juatiee Gittena. H«> confesied hia former violation yester¬ day,—Timea.
Hopper Divorced
Mineola, L. I., January 18—DeWolf Hopper'a fourth wife has ikiw been di¬ vorced from him. Justice Scudder, sitting at Mineola yesterday, granted an interlocutory decree to Mrs. Nella . ... .
Bergsn Hopper, Mr. Hopper offering ; =^"" «'" ''"? "" l™*^"'"* P"' "^ no defense to tbe cbarge of miscondoct *•"> Program. A citiien of this village made by his wife.
Mrs. Hopper has been residing in Freeport, in Bayview, for several months.
raised valuation .17 .l' .17 .26 .22 .06 .30
.46 .34 .12 .14 .13 .22 .85 .24
ig opportuni I poaitiona as teachers are confined to ; the small rural schools.
I acres, and, with thia large area, Naa- j sau County would be used as a deposi- I tory for New York City's dead for a ! long time to come.
I Nassau County is peculiarly a sub- I urban residential aection and the es- I tablisbment of a cemetery would re¬ tard the growth of the ceunty materi¬ ally. With the advantages of trans* portation facilities such aa this section of the caunty enjoys, it is but a short time tbat North Hempstead will be a populous community. Tbe location of a cemetery is a detriment to tha devel¬ opment of a leetion. ' Tbii bai been proven to be the caae in Queens County and In Brooklyn. Efforta to bave Nai- aau County made a burial plaea for New Yr>rk City'i dead have been de* feated in the^ait and tbe committee of one bnndred will arouae suflficient sentiment to show that the granting of
: ' tbia permit will be a «reat disadvant-
The snow dance given at the Free-, age to the reaidenta of Nassau County, port Clab Friday nigbt was a very sue-
On Monday, Jan. 27, the Goild of the Church of the Tranafiguration will hold a benefit at tbe. Plaza. "Tfae Loyal Deserter," a story dealing witb tbe love of a aoldier for his mother and tbe remarkable results of his deser¬ tion will be one of the features for that night.
Advertisement.
Next Friday evening being tfae fifth Friday of tfae month, tbe next regalar meeting of tbe Village Board of Trus¬ tees is on Friday, Feb. 7. -
lector of the Town of North Hemp¬ stead under date of January 20. The assessment roll of the Town of North
A. W. Pearsall of Baldwin is erect- .52 ing two houses bere. one on Elliott ¦ S3 Place in the Bayview secticyi, and the .24 other on West Side Avenue in tbe
Woodeleft development, .18 .02 17
the I cessful and pleasing event. Tbe ball for I room was decorated it wbite, suggest- col-1 ing snow and winter in all its glory.
Progressive Party Primaries
FIREMENS' SHOW, FEB. 3, MONDAY NIGHT. Monday nigbt, Feb. 8, has been set for the big firemen's show in tbeir new nail on Grand Ave. It promises to be well worth seeing. A program of nine numbers haa been arrangeil with auffi- cient variety to pleaae all handa. There will be sketches, musical acts, popular songs, local jokes and a whirl¬ wind act by J. A. Stilea, entitled "Tbe Country Store," during the progreas of wbieh numerous articles of value will be preaented free to peraona in the aadience while tbe plot of the act is being developed. The famous girls'
and as effective as any that sver
adirned this room. Wbite confetti
was abowered on the dancers at inter- Hempstead as submitted by Supervisor vals, while the regalar lights were Christ was also approved and ratified. | tarned off and tbe hill illuminated by Upon a resolution ot Supervisor j an artificial moon and stars, together Christ "Marcos Avenoe" beginning at 1 witb tbe ligbt given out by the wind- tfae New Hyde Park-Lakevilie Ro«d, a | ows of a miniature cottage mounted short distance sooth of the Long Island | in front of the musicians' platform.
Mot<j)r Parkway, running south a dist-1
aneb of about 14,800 feet to the Jer-1 A surprise party in the way of a ieho Turnpike, near the old Qaeens j houae warming waa given to Mr. and County Court Houae property, wrs ; Mrs. Forest Dunbar last Thursday ev taken in the Nassau bounty Highway ; ening at tbeir new residence on 0ns- system and tbe map» of Harold E. j low Place, when all the memben of, . , , . . ..,
Hawkborst, civil eng; leer, of West- \ the Lexington Avei.ue Five Hundred \ ,„!*"*_" '°'.l , °:[{ x'"*"."!.™*^"* bury, heretofore filed, be amended by j Club walked in on tbem. Tbey soon tbe County Engineer and filed as tbe {recovered themselves and Five Hun- officlal map. ; dred was enjoyed during the evening.
The County Treasurer was directed | Favors were won by Mrs. Charles Win- to pay $4.26 to Alexander Rhame and ; ston, Mrs. Frederick Joerissen, John $4.43 to A. C. Simonson, amounts, , Sumner and Herbert Bacon, while con- ith intereat, paid by them for prop ; solationa were extended to Mrs. John
Tbe convention of the National Prog¬ ressive Party of the Town of Hemp¬ atead to nominate officers to be voted for at tbe biennial Town Electjon in April, will be beld at Rockviire Cen¬ tre, on Taesday, February 11, at 1 p. m., in tbe auditorium of tbe Rockville Centre Club.
The Town Committee By-Laws pro¬ vide in electing delegates to aucb con¬ vention that "in locb primary meeting there aball be eieeted two delegatea at large for eaeb diitriet, and also one
erty purchased on tax sale of 1906-7 ; i Sumner and Frederick Joerissen. Lat- said property having been aold by mis- j er in tbe evening a ^ne spread was en- take, 'joyed and a social hour, after which
A transfer of $250 from the General \ Mr. Dunbar gave all bis guests a ride Fund to the Coanty Treasurer's Fond I bome in his car. was directed. \ „
The following bills were audited over I "Ibe Bravery of Dora," anotber tbe head of Comptroller Lyon: Stand Lubin treat for the patrons of tbe ard Oil Company, oil for HicksviUe, { Plaza on Saturday, Jan. 26, - It is tbe Locust Valley, Farmingdale and Cold story of the bravery of a girl, Edna
haa donated a parade flag to the fire¬ men and tbe preaentation will be made by the Preaident of ^eeport Village, Capt. Jamea Hanae, who Will be ea-
The"iction waa beard befon Justice 1 "'.'•^ ''* «"?"" »' ??'',°w*/; ^u*" Seodder en Janoary 4. Mrs. Hopper j ^"'J^!??- I»'" "P«t«d 'bat Arcber teatified tbat aba married Mr. Hopper
in London on October 2, 1899. a year after Edna Wallace Hopper obtained a divorce.
Nella Bergen, daoghter of Police Captain Reardon, was well known in the Eastern Diatriet, where sbe waa born and broaght up. Wben she was only 18 yean old ber singing attracted the attention of tbt famous bandmas¬ ter, Patricia S. Gi\fnore, and be en¬ gaged ber for a concert tour. After leveral leasoni witb him ihe retired, bat did mucb lolo ilnging in Brooklyn church choirs. Sbe afterward starred with DaWolf Hdppar in "CI Capitan." —Brooklyn Eagle.
If y»H waitt ta raiMh tha laaapla rt In tha "Maaaangar."
I»"*-
B. Wallace, J. Huyler Ellison; Henry I Schluter and otbera will be on band In i uniform, including our firemanic friend 'R. H. May land. For.eman Edgar I Green witb the uniformed comnany ' will receive tbe flag on bebalf of tbe I company. Tbe Lyric Comedy Four I will present their new act. as will i Messrs. Samoel T. Raynor and E. V. I Baldwin, lianjo and guitar experts.
Miaaea Paulina aod Mildred Hill of I Merrick will nndar a ainging act, ai- ' listed by a chorua. William F. Kraft < slill give bis famous German specialty.
Mn. Jean M. Stiles, aa "SeHndey;"
Cbarlea Wood, ai himaelf, keeper of I the country atora, and tbe Meaari. Dan
\ (Continued on page 8)
j "I aaw it In tha Maaaangar"
fraction thereof cait for the head of the State ticket at tbe laat election.
Tbe primary in each election diitriet will be held on Tuesday, February 4, at 8 o'clock.
Tbe call, wbich is signed by Fred¬ erick A. Gilbert, chairman, and San* ford A. Davison, secretary, announces:
"Every voter is urged to attend tbia primary, not only for the purpoae bf choosing delegates, bat to diacuis, or if deaired, take actiob on important p'^llcies looking to improvement in town government.
A free and.opan primary, and a free and .>pen conventien is the unanimous deaire of tbe Town Committee. Tbe
Spring Roads, $1,121.18, and Andrews^Payne, who soeceed's in rescuing faer i P"'»_'«c'" ¦••<> cordially Invited to at-
Brotbera, $273.76. i lover from tbe Mexican troops.
j Advertisement.
Planing a Concert j At the next meeting of the Daogh- Samoel R. Raynor, assistant caahier tata of Liberty there will be a pitcher of tbe Freeport Bank, is in charge of I "ocial beld for the purpose of adding to plans for a concert to be given at Free-1 'he treasury of the organization. Tbe port for tbe benefit of Mrs. Lewis D. I admission fee to tbe social will be a Boggs, wbo endeavored to establish a'pi'c'iB''o'¦oioe description. After a national eoniervatory af music at Gar-! ^hort entertainment and refreabmaota den City. After she left Garden City j the piteben will be auctioned off. she underwent an operation in a New i
York hospital. The dortor stated that I _, Pbllolema Silipo, the \% monthi old tbe nervoui strtfta attendant to her <>""8°,t" of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Sil- effori on Long Island, and the worry 'P°' a>ed ¦» their home on Brooklyn eonnected with it, bai| permanently on-; A»«oe Monday, aaScring from gaatric derdiined her tiealtb, ai aba waa not
well when aba bndartook it. Tba con¬ cert at Freeport, If it can be arradged, will be for the porpoie of lending her to tbe Shenandoah Valley where it ia hoped tbat tbe weakaned condition of her lungs may ba boilt op. ">•
—Hempatead Sentinel.
trooble. Tbe interment waa i^ Weat¬ bory Cemetery Tuaaday aftemooo.
I bave $800 to loan oal ao Bead and Mortgage!; aee me al onee. Albin N. Johnaon, 49 Railroad Ava., Freeport, L. I.
AdvertlaemeDt
AavaKiaa It in CvMvboay'a Cclamn ^ ^^v^Hlaa it In Cvarybaslya Calamn
tend tba eonvention at RockviUe Cen¬ tre,"
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage . licauaes have been issued during the paat weak by Tewn Clerk Gilbert:
Jan. 18-—Tbomaa uiieeki of Rock¬ ville Centra and Barbara A. Soydam of Cadarbont. Tbey were married on Wedneaday by Rev. Peter Qaaaly of Roekville Centre.
14—Aleck Nallaek and Stella Sakel, both of Maw Hyde Park.
Frad E. Davison and Mr. Annie M. Rainbart, both of Roekville Caotra. Tbey wara married tba aame day by Juatiea Gittena.
16—Pater Burka and Sophie Maiit- yayn, hotb cf Bellmore.
17—Nibert Johnaon of Monden, Pa., and Bliner M. Vandewater of Wood- Dsara.
Atfvartlaa in Evanrborfy'a Calumn
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Imore Firemen's Show Feb. 3 Freeport Vilbige Candidates Fishermen Want Law Changed SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol 5, NumlMr 26 EvwT Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y^ FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1913 $1.00 YeeAf, Single Copy 5 CmiI* ^ Merrick fUi w copies of the Messenger can W hid at Max Trillitiach' news stand Merrick. L. I. tf Service! at tba Cbareb of tbe Re* daamai Sanday, Sexagetima, tbe tee ood before Lent, at 7:80 and 11 a; m Celebration of tbe Holy Gommanion at tha early urvice and Moming Pray •r and larmon at >be 11 o'clock ler- vice. Tbe Church School meeti promp¬ tly at 10 a. aa. in tbe Parish Hooie •aleb Sanday. The Woman'i Aaxiliary neeti eacb Tbariday at 2:80 and the Janior Auxiliary each Satarday at 8 p. m. Tomorrow morning, St. Paal'i Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Commanion at 7:30. A cordial welcome ii extended to all to attend tbe aervieea of tbii cbarch. Capt. D. V. M. Lawion hai been ap* iralnted lehool tax cQlleetot to take the place cf Francia L. Walker, lately de- ceaied. A truant officer to fill tbe otber duty of tbe late Mr. Walker hai not been found, Capt. Lawion not be¬ ing willing to fill that office. Weather permitting, a drill will be beld by tbe Merrick Hook, Ladder and Engine Company No. 2 on Satarday al ternoon at 3 o'clock, Tboae wbe de-, ,«i -a^^9 lee tbe company in action may do 10 hy gbtngtoHatdiJiaitttiraohFatk Ave., near Camp Avenue. Wm. Cameron, of the Camp Grounda, wbo lately waa operated upon for ap- pendieitii and tben was attacked witb pneumonia, ii making a fine recovery at hia home. Tbe quarterly meeting of the Arch¬ deaconry of Queeni and Naiiaa, an in- atitutioR of the Proteatani Eplicopal Cbureb for miaaion work in two coon- tiea, met at St. George'a Cbarch, Hempitead, on Wedneaday. Repre¬ aentativea of Merrick preaent wert: Rev. Wm. H. Littebrandt, P. R. Jen¬ ninga, D. V. W, Lawion, Mra. L. B. Corliei, and Mn. A. J. Anthony. Tbe Junior Aaxiliary of tbe Cburcb of the Redeemer are preaenting Mias Grace Sage at the Pariah House on Wedneaday evening next at 8:16 in Hubert Henry Daviea' three-act com- ady, "Coasin Kate." Ticketa are aell- ing at 26 eenti. The charactera in- elade: Mr. Haacb Deinond, an artiat; Rev. Janei Sartlett, a clergyman; Ura. Spencer, a widoiv ; Amy Spencer, a girl, and Cooain Kate, a novellat. Miaa Sage cemei to our village witb no lUck of nice tbingi laid 'about her. We trait that the yoong ladies of the Auxiliary will receive the encourage¬ ment that any attempt to bring whole- aoroe, refreihing entertainment to oar village deaervei. George Wood of Windenmere Drive and bis yoang ion Walter, journeyed to Tivoli. N. y., and back lait week. > Tbe local Church School contriouted . to the eauie of Archdeaconry Miaaiona through tbe barrela they had in Advent 126.84. Too Many Court Tenns In Nassau Jastice Maddox Deprecates Um- \ necessary Expense to County. I Mineola, L. 1., Jan. 18—Supreme Cosrt Jaatiee Samuel T. Maddox com¬ pleted the January term bere yester¬ day and adjourned court antil Monday morning, wben be will diwbarge tbe Grand Jury, wbo have had hardly a halt dozen eaies. Joitice Maddox baa expreaied bim- lelf ai greatly oppoied to so many ten In Nanau Coanty, ai tbe baainesa laat month and tbis month together woald bave made one good nionth'i work and aaved the county a lame aum of money in jurora' feea Bdlmere Single copies of the Meaaenger can be had at William Wolfa'a drag store Bellmore L. I. at 5c *ach. tf Monday e^ning Mr. and Mra. M. A. Hendrickaon wsre agreeably aurpriied by a large party of tbeir Freeport frienda, tbe evening being pleaaantly ipent in games ahd music. Refresh- ents were served and tbe party left in tbe small houra of tfae morning, declar¬ ing tbey bad bad a fine time. The Boys' Junior League of tbe Presbyterian Charch will bold a bread and cake sale Satorday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Come and help the boys along, for tbe benefit of the cburcb. , .. , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Van Horn Tbe business of the Grand Jury has left on Wednesday for fl trip Airougb been very light, and they have not diet tbe Eastern and Middle States. six days daring the entire term. I . , ~; T": . ..^ ^. With the exception of the summer i ^ ^"ew sign Is being built on the months there is a term of tbe Supreme i Fredericks property north of the depot Court every month, and tbe bosineaa i *« «?'»<=« **>« <""> d"troyed by requirea tbe time of the Juatiee but balf cf tbe month.' the one heavy winds a few weeks ago. the -Brooklyn Eagle. Speeding in Auto M. Karp A Sons will conduct a sale of dry goods, etc., at tbeir store on Bedford Ave., commencing Satarday, January 26, whicb will last for four¬ teen days'. The U. M. M. C and a few of their ttisnda- irsm Beiimci« ..ssd W^iifitagtv enjoyed themselves immensely on a SoplrviiorsProceediiigs "the BoanI of Bapervison mat Mon¬ day morning, when all memben were preseni , Sbeflff DeMott reported that tbere wera 48 prisoners in the jail for tbe week toding Janaary 19. Tbe report waa retaivM and ordered filed. A ratolation waa received from Dr. W. H. Morris. President, and Dr. Grant Stanley, Secretary of tbe Sea CHitf Tuberculosis Ceaimittee and from J. H. Bogart, M. D., Chairman and Seeretiry of tbe anti-tubercalosis meeting oeld at Roalyn, petitioning the Board of Supervisora to erect a Coanty Hospital for the care and treat- mnet of thoae Bafleri''g from tbat dia- ease. Tbe matter was ordered filed. Counselor Frederick L. Gilbert of Cedarburst submitted an endorsement as oflHcial paper from the Coanty Com¬ mittee of the National Progressive Party. Tbe endorsement, which was for Tbe Owl, of Rockville Centre, was filed. Tbe bond of J. B. Gillian in connec- tinn witb his duties aa tax collector of tbe Town of North Hempstead, was approved. Tba resolution of December 27, 1912, Freep6rt Thru tbe work of Prof. W. C. Modfi, Saiierintendent of Schools, Freeport wiJI bave the distinction of being the I Opposed to Cemetery Tbat tbere if a determined oppoai- tion to tbe propoaed cemetery at Har- ricka became apparent wben repraaent- fint plaee in Ne» York State to eataa- i "tlve citizen, throughoat Na.saa Coun- liab a training class for teacbers. ent- j ^^^^ a meeting and organ.ied a com- ranee tc whiib may be made upon Higb " "T «'""^ »"'"f«'' to oppoae a per- School graduation The course will be "'» '" the Maasoleum Cemetery Cor- foratermof sixty weeks, wltb free irZ'%dl':aTSonh l'::;^. tuition and graduates will be entitled to teach in almoat any school of tbe State, and the time spent in tbis class would be credited on Normal School work, thus enabling sebolaru from Freeport and neighboring villages to take op this stady at home. 'ibis will prove a big advantage to tfae stadents of Long laland aehools wbo wiah to atody to become teachers and cannot afford tbe expense of a long term in up-State Normal Schools. Applications for admission are now being reeeived, and will be entered in tbe order reeeived. Persons leslding oatside of Freeport may enter if tbere is room in the class after the local names are entered. Tbe elass is Iim-. ited to 26, bot if enougb names are re¬ ceived a second dlass * wili be formed. More than eighty per c^nl of the cost I in which town the cemetery is sought, ! but citizens from other townships of I tbe Connty were equally vehement in their objections. ! At tbis meeting committees were i appointed to arouse public sentiment against the establishment of cemeter¬ ies in Massau County. Some very in¬ teresting statistics faave been com¬ piled abowing tbat in and amund Gnater New York an area in excess of one thousand, five hundred acres has already been devoted to cemetery purposes and tbat nearly three million bodiea have been interred in these cemeteries op to the present time. Tbere is still space for twelve million additional interments and tbe estimate based on these figures showed that it would take something like a century Lynbrook, L. ^, Jan 21 —Percy R. Pind; If,- a Manhattan aooiety irjm, and seian of a wealthy family, stood before Jastice Nea in tbe Lynbrook j^ttfiw ride beld last Saturday evening. Court yesterday chargrd witb violat-; The jolly erowd of aixteen went to ing the speed law, and bewildered that Ocean Side, where dancing and refresh- he could bave been overtaken by Mot^ ments were in order. Everyone land- orcycle Officer Otto W. Payne, who ar- j ed bome safe and sound, eacb one vot- rested him on Sanday after a <*base of {jng it was tbe best time tbey bad bad over ejgfat miles. Tfae specific charge 1 ;„ a long time. The party conaiated *„- , , I ».„.„. u„ .i.„ a,„.„ to use up the presebt lands already al- ..aming the sums to be raiaed by taxes 1 Sf.!.*!!."'!'?, "'.'li!.°J!"" ^^ "" ^'"" i loted to cemeteries. The consensus of opinion waa thet tbe granting of thia permit by tbe lowing amounta and tax latea were in the varioua diatricta in North Htmp- i ^^1;?"''°""' Department ?tead town waa rescinded and the (ol- i ^ \'>" " }^^ firat class of this kind to be formed in Ibis State. Tbere are at named inatead. ! preaent some placea where scholars Rate on ' *"*5' *"*""¦ "U^r '^7" y.^itr.in high scfaool Board of Supervisors te the Mausol¬ eum Cemetbry Coiporation would be an ei^tering wedge for cemeteriu in Amount $100 of i ""d receive one year's instruction, but !"" '""""'b 7"^" "*,«»"'«"-. »' Amount *l"'Jo»i».^ ,„.„ui«» .s i»».»....i>:... »« .J.„.» Nassau Connty, Tbe plot of land com- t« ho aaaaaaaarl the reSUlt Og OupOr tUni tlCS lO SeCOrC 1. L...1.JJ j-i to De assseaaea I ? 7*^ „ . . ; prises about two hundred and sixteen Great Neck Ligbt Lakeville Light preferred against the dspper voung society man i^as for driving a ear at sixty-five milds an hour between Mas- sapeqna and Freeport on tbe Merriek Road. TJpon his own plea and that of hia chauffeur, William H. Caeks, of gnilty, a fine of $26 was imposed, wbicb Pine paid. But he said he could not pnderstand how he was ever overtaken by a motorcyclist regardleas of the make or power of his machine. Ofiicer Payne did not explain. The eight mile chase wbich began between Amityville and Massapequa and ended wben Payne threw np bis tbe following: Hazel Lattimer, Florence Adel, Emma Sraitb, Clara Peterson, Grace Livingston, Olga Smedburgh, Lillie BaldwlQ, Matilda Baldwin, Setb Perkina, Amos Bald¬ win, Harry Apoler, Elliot Van Noa¬ trand, LeRoy Wella, John Buah, Will- lam Craft, and Clarence Sniffena. An¬ other ride is to be given in the near foture. By the will of John T. Burke, a former theatrical man who resided on Bellmore Avenue, bis wife, Emily Burke, is given everytbing to dispose of as she sees fit. The will is dated 1.500.00 hand as a signal to atop near the Main in Detroit on September 17, 1906. Street crossing at Freeport, consuming i Tbere is alao codicil No. 1, dated juat aeven minutes. Daring it tbe j August 20, 1907, whicb states "Shoald ofiicer, starting from a point in tbe { Emily Burke, my wife, die the same rear of the speeding society man, drove a motorcycle of 10 horse power Pine admitted to Justice Neo tbat he was "hitting it up" aboot as fast as his car would gu, and that wben be time I do, tben all my property, real and peraonal, la to deacend to my sis¬ ter, Estella Anna Jefferds, she to dis¬ pose of my Bellmore property, be- queatbed to ber oy tbe terms of tbis $6,600.00 1,400.00 t't. Washington Light 6,600.00 Manbasset Light 4.000.00 Roalyn Light N 5,100.00 Mineola Ligbt 200.00 eaat Williston Light 600.00 Uarden City Park Ligbt New Hyde Park Light 1,000.00 Westbory Light 2.600.00 Ptt Washington Water 5.000.00 Great Neck Water 4,300.00 {New Hyde Park Water 660.00 . Roslyn Water 7,9^7.17 Westbory Water 4,424.22 Manbasset-Lakeville Water 11,241.17 East Williston Water 1,880.90 East Williston Fire 10,000.0 Manbasset-Lakeville Fire 4,000,00. Board of Health 8 000.00 Highway Purposes 25,600.00 Tbe cbairman of the Board and Clerk was authorized to exeeute tfae Board a warrant for the . tax became aware of the officer's presence document, as soon as possible and give be "pushed" bia car to the top notch I to Bdward Caae and Mrs. Ellen Case, and "let her run." Despite his effort parents of my wifai each one-sixth of to escape, however, Payne managed to I the proceeds of sale, and see that they keep close to fais wake and to jump in j do not want wfaile awaiting sale of the lead at tbe finish. said property." Mr. Burke left real According to, the officer, tbere were j property to tbe value of $3200. times during the journey west wben Tbe Bellmore Baseball Club will give a dance in the new fire ball some time in Febraary. The Willing Workers of Smitbville South will also hold a dance in the ball for the benefit of the club. Smithville South b. P. Wing paid a short visit here last Monday inspecting his property. Master Wm. Wood celebrated bia sixth birthday anniveraary Wedneaday by entertaining aeveral little frienda at hia home. Tbe Wantagb Baaketball team ia atbeduled to nlay the S. S. A. C. team at tbe Ulub House tonight. A close and exciting game is expected. A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendrickson by tbeir fiends Mondav evening. A fine time was enjoyed by all. Tbe Bast Meadow M. E. Church beld a aocial at tbe bome of Richard Lou¬ den, and it preved a success in everv way. Prayer meating of tbe East Meadow M. E. Cburcb will be held at tbe bome of Jarvia Smith. Tbe annual mid-winter dance of tbe Smithville South Hook, Ladder and Kaginf Company No. 1 will be held in Firemen's Hall on'Saturday evening, Fabroary 1. Preliminary raganta exaroinationi wara bald ia tha local aebool tbe past «««k.' TU ksal way te fiiht ths aafl oiim baaaa la •Srfcatteaaribsl a r«w. Mwaitidm bl iMi '1 aaw it In tha Maaaaagar" Journey hia motorcycle waa moving at a speed •greater than leventy-five milei an bogr. Joatice Neu lieard che frank confes- aion oi young Pine and told faim tbat it faad won for him the Court's len¬ iency. "Under ordinary conditions for second offenses tbe fine is doubled" sbid the Justice, "bat in your ease I abal! take $26." Pine was arrested some time ago and Hped before Juatiee Gittena. H«> confesied hia former violation yester¬ day,—Timea. Hopper Divorced Mineola, L. I., January 18—DeWolf Hopper'a fourth wife has ikiw been di¬ vorced from him. Justice Scudder, sitting at Mineola yesterday, granted an interlocutory decree to Mrs. Nella . ... . Bergsn Hopper, Mr. Hopper offering ; =^"" «'" ''"? "" l™*^"'"* P"' "^ no defense to tbe cbarge of miscondoct *•"> Program. A citiien of this village made by his wife. Mrs. Hopper has been residing in Freeport, in Bayview, for several months. raised valuation .17 .l' .17 .26 .22 .06 .30 .46 .34 .12 .14 .13 .22 .85 .24 ig opportuni I poaitiona as teachers are confined to ; the small rural schools. I acres, and, with thia large area, Naa- j sau County would be used as a deposi- I tory for New York City's dead for a ! long time to come. I Nassau County is peculiarly a sub- I urban residential aection and the es- I tablisbment of a cemetery would re¬ tard the growth of the ceunty materi¬ ally. With the advantages of trans* portation facilities such aa this section of the caunty enjoys, it is but a short time tbat North Hempstead will be a populous community. Tbe location of a cemetery is a detriment to tha devel¬ opment of a leetion. ' Tbii bai been proven to be the caae in Queens County and In Brooklyn. Efforta to bave Nai- aau County made a burial plaea for New Yr>rk City'i dead have been de* feated in the^ait and tbe committee of one bnndred will arouae suflficient sentiment to show that the granting of : ' tbia permit will be a «reat disadvant- The snow dance given at the Free-, age to the reaidenta of Nassau County, port Clab Friday nigbt was a very sue- On Monday, Jan. 27, the Goild of the Church of the Tranafiguration will hold a benefit at tbe. Plaza. "Tfae Loyal Deserter" a story dealing witb tbe love of a aoldier for his mother and tbe remarkable results of his deser¬ tion will be one of the features for that night. Advertisement. Next Friday evening being tfae fifth Friday of tfae month, tbe next regalar meeting of tbe Village Board of Trus¬ tees is on Friday, Feb. 7. - lector of the Town of North Hemp¬ stead under date of January 20. The assessment roll of the Town of North A. W. Pearsall of Baldwin is erect- .52 ing two houses bere. one on Elliott ¦ S3 Place in the Bayview secticyi, and the .24 other on West Side Avenue in tbe Woodeleft development, .18 .02 17 the I cessful and pleasing event. Tbe ball for I room was decorated it wbite, suggest- col-1 ing snow and winter in all its glory. Progressive Party Primaries FIREMENS' SHOW, FEB. 3, MONDAY NIGHT. Monday nigbt, Feb. 8, has been set for the big firemen's show in tbeir new nail on Grand Ave. It promises to be well worth seeing. A program of nine numbers haa been arrangeil with auffi- cient variety to pleaae all handa. There will be sketches, musical acts, popular songs, local jokes and a whirl¬ wind act by J. A. Stilea, entitled "Tbe Country Store" during the progreas of wbieh numerous articles of value will be preaented free to peraona in the aadience while tbe plot of the act is being developed. The famous girls' and as effective as any that sver adirned this room. Wbite confetti was abowered on the dancers at inter- Hempstead as submitted by Supervisor vals, while the regalar lights were Christ was also approved and ratified. tarned off and tbe hill illuminated by Upon a resolution ot Supervisor j an artificial moon and stars, together Christ "Marcos Avenoe" beginning at 1 witb tbe ligbt given out by the wind- tfae New Hyde Park-Lakevilie Ro«d, a ows of a miniature cottage mounted short distance sooth of the Long Island in front of the musicians' platform. Mot |
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