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Freeport this Morning; Vigilj
Ise Wagon Turned Over
Long Beach Ticket Ofiice Burned
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER. NASSAU COUNTY
OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol 4i Number 17
ETery Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1911
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento
Merrick
Mr. and Mra. B. C. Cammann left today for thoir Maohattan apartmonta for tfao winter.
t -^
Kelby's Expendituret for Election $2,554.79
Supreme ONirt Jadje-Eled Re- ceiTcd Doutioiu of $1,841.67
Supreme Court Juatice-elect Charlea H. Ke(by, of Bropklyn, haa filed witb tbe Secretary of State hia election ex¬ penae certiflcate. It abowa tbat he received the aum of 11,841.67 ahd apent S2,664.79. The contribntora to bia campaign fund were tbe following: W. H. Gahagan, $600; Bart A. Green, W. Engliah, |260 eacb; T. L. Harding, 1160; William P. Maloney, Cbarlea E. Teale, T. L. WoodrulT. H. P. Coch- , ,. ., . . jj» ^^ . I t .u !"ne, $100 eacb; H. F. Lawrenco, Wil- Invitation ja extended to all to join the |.,i.„ b,„, ,50 each; David Schwartz, work of tbia cburcb and to attend ita ^ steinbrink, Heraey Egington. Jamea
Servicea at tbo Chureb of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the twenty-third after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7 :S0 p. ffl. Celebration of tbe Holy Com- Bonion at tbe early aervice and morn- ing prayer and aermon at tbo aecond aonrico. Tbe Sunday Sebool meeta in tbo Pariab Houao at KT a. m. The weekly meeting of the Woman'a Aux¬ iliary ia beld in tbe Pariab Houae eacb Tbaraday at 2:80 P. M. and tbe Jonior Aaxiliary eacb Saturday at tbe aame hoot. The Boya' Clnb meeta Wednea¬ daya at tbe cloae of achool. A cordial |
Belkaore
|G>mmuters Lose
I Express Trains I
Freeport
Tbe Bellmore Concrete Company, of wbieb A. Palenno ia manager, baa tbe I
contract for all tne cement work, em-1 »»*../» n *• i» 1 1 •¦¦»• • ••-—
bracing curba. aidewalka and floora. j $600,000 Dcndt Call for Rctrencb- Market on Main St.
Roosevelt
\
Fire alarm No. 27 called out tbe 1 On Sonday tber* will bo two proaeh- fire department about 6:80 tbia mom-! ing aervieea in tbe Betbel Miaaion on ing. Fire in rear of the Manhattan Main Street. Rev. Mr. Sew^ard of
aervieea.
for tb« new Garage of G. Bennett Smitb at Freeport.
Capt. Wilbur Smith and Oacar Bald- wit! are contemplating a trip to Flori¬ da, for tbo winter. Should they go tbfl trip will be mado by water witb Mr. Smith aa Captain.
Mrs. M. H. Skoo apent a few pleaa¬ ant daya in ^ew York City laat week with relativea.
ment of the L I. R. R.
Extinguiahed by
Tho Long laland Railroad Company baa iaaaed an announcement aa to iti plana for retrenchment and thereby baa cauaed commotera and other patrona uf the road to eonaider a plan for united¬ ly appealing to the Public Service Commiaaion to provent curtailment of tbe train aer vice. . Tbia ia the official notiee:
chemical extingoiabera with tbe aid of a few bucketa of water. Fire waa an-
the Free Methodiat Chorch of Brookt lyn, will officiate at both aorvicoa. whicb will beheld at 10:30 o'clock in
Mr, Frank Redding our former f' **' ^""''' '" *"*; ., ^ ,
Agent of the L. 1. R. R. waa a wel- '""* ^aa apent for print ng and poat
eome viaitor in the place on Wedneaday i Jj?*'.,*!*'„'."" "' "'^^^ ''""« " avening. Mr. Redding ia atationed at preaent at Springfield.
0. Shaw, Rofoa Grigga, Frank Swan, _
Moat of tbe[~;ojj;~;j^Jty,;"~"g't bay all laat
_. - I . # "The Long laland Railroad Company
Tbe party of gannera, conaiating of gnnouncea that owing to delay in rom- i
"¦ffy Merritt, Frank Seaman, Cor-, pietjng the improvementa at Jamaica, i Thomaa H. Carroll of Brooklyn, for nelioa Merritt, Artbor Bernan, H. ; ^^^ j,,^ conaequent continaed operation ' aeveral yeara connected wtb tbe L. L B. Valentino, Capt. Adam Emeigh, ^^ ^^^^^ tygj^g ^^ g„j, ^^m Long la-; Realty Company, haa aold out hia in- Sr., and hia eon, Adam, Jr., who were i ig^j ^j^y^ together with the increaaed i tereat to Cadman H. Fredericka, Preai-
der control bv apectatora wben firemen the moming and 7:80 in tba evening.
arrived. Vigilant Hoae Wagon over-{
turned or. way to anawer alarm but no j The kindergarten in tbe poblic aerioua damage. achool bere ia now ander the cbarge of
j Miaa Maidment of Sea Cliflf, who baa The Meaaenger bega to inform the | t>e«n temporarily engaged aa teacher public that ail contributiona of a local; by the Board of Education, to fill the nature will be thankfully received at | vacancy cauaed by the death of Miaa iU office, 13 Railroad Ave., and be j Schneider, aa told in the Meaaenger publiahed. Oat-of-»own readera pleaae j .everal weeka ago. At tbe prvaont not«- ' time there are 8 rooma filled with
acholara and it ia expected that anotber teacher will have to be engaged aboot tbe firat of Jaaoary.
coat of operationa to and from the
for atampa.
nended T^H,"" •/»°"j"« *''P' "f"™ed home ; pennaylvania atation and tbe very gen- penaea 1,. » Saturday -"ernoon af er a week ; „j, inereaae of all expenaea, it facea
Baldwin
of great aport. They didn't bring with them enoogh birda to neceaaitate them having aeveral wagona, to carry them to thier homea but during the
a large deficit for the year and finda it
Paul G. Schaman ia taking an ex- „, ^hlcb waa a large loon, wbich Har- tended trip through tfae Weat. He
Mr. R. P. Kent and family left "Robin'a Neat" on Thuraday to apend tbo winter aa uaual with Mr. and Mra.
C. D. Hainea at Pelham. N. Y. 1 ,„ , * o. t « u- a -' ~
I *'" "top "* S'- Lcuia, Memphia and , Accoridng to tbeir atory tbey had
The Merrick Tennia CUib ia making;other citiea. ^
improvementa on ita grounda, building I
one new court, learning the two olfl i ,^ P'""» are out for a new hall to be onea, placing new iron poaC back atopa, \ h"'" 'o' the Knighta of Pythiaa. and laying out a driveway from Bryon
Sonday evening Rev. George Stock- dent of tbe company, and will enter dale, who ia an attendant at tbe Col- the real atate field for himaelf. umbian Univeraity where he ia taking
Aaaaociated with Mr. Carrol in bia g post gradOate coorae, will preach bia future operationa will be Frank A, first aermon aa paator of the Rooaevelt neceaaary to curtail materially ita train Jannicky, formerly a aelling repre-{ Methodiat Epiacopal Cburcb. aervice. In doing ao, endeavor haa aentative of the aame company. j It waa witb mucb regret that too
, ^. . !...„• u- J been made to affect aa little aa poBBibie Mr. Carroll and Mr. Jannickv joined congregation of the newly-organised
week they have ahot 42 nice birda. one I ^,,g ^o„^g„ignce of daily travelera. the Long Island Realty Co. in 1905 | church here liatened to the farewell
u • » UII ^ o » .^-„ „., t "Changea in the time-table will take j Realizing that there ia an enormoua I sermon of their former pastor. Rev.
ry Merritt killed Saturday morning, t ^^^ct November 15, 1911, according ; field in thia particular line of trade, ; w. A. Mueller, laat Sunday evening.
__ - -._ -ory they bad a,. *i_ ^.»_j _ „*« :«„. .«^ .s»^_ or.^ Kiii«<, R,..niii Sn k<iiiaf «f »ka vaiii.imi. , ^..1 .0...^ '. "
great time, and no doubt they will | apend another week in the bay before > the aeaaon cloaea.
Road to the club houae. rill be about $360.
Tha expenae
At the monthly meeting* of the fire company held in the engine room un Tueaay, Herbert Colvin waa appointed in place of Wm. Wood, Jr., removed from tho village, aa aaaiatant, en¬ gineer. Mr. StaiTord of Freeport offered a propoaition that he give regu¬ lar diaplaya of moving picturea for the public in Fire Uall under the auapicea tlf the Company upon a 60 per eent baaia. On motion the matter waa left in the handa of Mr. J. W. Birch.
The Advance Club met witb Mra. W. H Raynor. Harriaon Ave., Nov. 9 ¦ „„, , g^^^^ ^^^^j ^^ ^ The aubject 'Cotton, waa preaented! ^j^^^ ^^^ , f ^^^^^
by Miaa Sherer and Mra. Raynor m ^ ''
their well prepared papera. Refreah¬ menta aerved during the aocial hour. Two new membera accepted. The next meeting will be Dec. 14: hoateaa, Mra. Jamea H. Story ; topic, "Alaska," Miaa Stootboff and Mra. Luach.
The dance and prize waltz of the Bellmore Social Club at Firemen'a
de- largely attended. Muaic waa farniahed by Engroff'a Mili¬ tary Band ot Freeport, which furniabed excellent muaic for tho dancera. The
to noticea poated at atationa, and time-. and being firmly in belief of tbe valu-1 The reaignation of the paator came tablea will be ready for diatribution | able future of Long laland in general g great aurpriae to many of hia congre- November 14." | for real eatate investments and home gation, aa waa alao hia decision to give
More tban ten tbouaand commutera ; aitea, they have decided to atart out \ up the ministry. It ia underatood tbat living in towna along the linea of the | for themaelvea. ; he {g to take op tbe Secretaryabip of
railrciad company are affected by the order.
Tbe reaaon for the propoaed redoc¬ tion of aervice. according to J. B. Aua* tin, auperintendent of tbe railroad, liea
Aaaoeiati- FoK-
"Some Ariatocrata of Baldwin, and tainid a"''nlf/tv how to get into the Aristocracy," will "'"««'¦ P""* be the aubject of tbe aermon at the M. E. Church Sunday morning. ,The ev- t ening topic will be "Where aball we for i 80 when we give up God?" Tbe paa¬ tor. Rev. F. A. Scofield, will preach 1 at both aervieea. Tbere will be a fine Mr. A. E. Doane and family left the [ muaical program at the evening aer-
village on Wedneaday for the winter. | vice.
Tbeir departure waa early thia year I „. „., o. . ,
becauae of their intention to have tbeir I The Bible School growa weekly and
Dr. Northridge and family left thoir Brooklyn hiome last week.
Guatav Bopp enter- of frineda on their houaeboat. Rutb Bopp, on Sunday.
i where Mra. Miller, accompanied by Mildred and her younger aiater, were, to take the rain to Freeport. 'The lit- j
little glrl, Helen, enter a hoapitai with I * Sunday School concert will be beld
"* ..... . . . . ...AH rr,\.^ nAafA*. Daw rtu C..A..1.4
the poaaibility of an operation later.
Mra. Wm. E. Hewlett and Mra. Cur¬ tia Bowne and little aon Donald teft on Monday for Baltimore for a fortnlght'a viait. Mra. Hewlett ia atopping with ber daughter. Mra. Heien B^echam,j and Mra. Bowne wiih Mra. A. T.' Beecham of Overlea, a auburb of Bait- j imore.
aoon. The paator. Rev. Dr. Scofield, will give a popular lectare, entitled "The Philoaophy of Wit and Humor," on Tueaday night, Nov. 28. It will be under the aoapieea of the Ladiea' Aid, and a social will follow the leetore.
F. A. Ra>nor baa bpened a new bowling alley and pool room at the cor¬ ner of Grand Avenue and Church St.
aolely in tbe fact that the company at !* ^'"'t *"h her parenta at Bridge
I u t. r tt, I the end of ita fiaeal year, which will '¦ hampton. The party were on heir
prize waltz waa won by Goa ''ohnaon I ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ ^.j, ,,^^ ^ ^^g., way from that place to Eaat Morichea
kec"rmaTcak1w«iael"ed^^^^^^^ Thia deficit. Mr.
ice cream ana caKe were aervea. , Austin aaaerted, haa been caoaed by
delaya encountered in the completion of improvementa at Jamaica and the fact that the company failed to realize anticipated increased profita by ita op¬ eration ef electric traina through the Eaat River tunnels to the Pennsylvania Railroad atation in Manhattan.
Coupled with tbe newa tbat the com¬ pany will reduce the train aervice on i practically all of ita brancbea from one Louie Benaor and a party of frienda i end of Long Iaiand to tbe other an- paid'a viait to Bellmore on Sunday. | nouncement waa made tbat a redaction
will be made in ita maintenance de¬ partment and that at leaat 260 em¬ ployeea will be diaebarged,
Mildred, the four year old daughter . ^he yo"nK Me" a Chnatian of Mr. and Mra. Harry E. MiMer of 79; °" «* ^49»h Street, Manhattan Sootb Bergen Place, died auddenly '°"'"8 ^he aervieea he left with many
»" ixpreaaed regret and weli wiabea hia foture aocceaa. The new paator comea well recom¬ mended aa a worker and be ia the aon of Rev. Frank Stockdale of Aabory Park, N. J.
Monday morning, while retorning from | jn^Mpreaaed regret
Mra. Abbott and Mra. Van Every, of Freeport. paid a viait to Bellmore tbia week to inapect A. Palermo'a new bouae on Clementa St., witb a view to baying.
Aaaeaaor Cbarlea Whitehooae waa
They are making their faome.
plana to remodel |
tie girl had been in good aliirita, and, lajd up laat Tueaday, auffering from a waa ainging only a few minutoa before severe cold. Owing to hia diaability sne was aflilicted. Her mother noticed , he waa forc^ to poatpone a trip to aomething the matter with her, and on Springfield, Maaa.
attempting to arouae her found her un-1 ' —'¦
conaeioua, and before ahe could be re- \ This Friday the membera of tho Lad- moved into a neighboring houae ahe j iea' Aid Society of the M. ET Cbarch had died. | will be held at the tiome of Prpf. and
Juatiee Howell, an acting coroner in I Mra. Thomaa LeRoy on A'ood AvoDoe. that diatriet. held an inqueat and found ' Several eventa will be arranged by tbia
Mra. Link and a party of frienda from New York, paid a viait to Bell¬ more, 11 aee ber new bouae on Clem¬ enta Street witb a view to aettling here.
tnat death waa the result of heart failure. The young girl was recover¬ ing froro an attack of whooping cough, and it ia thought tbia waa the direct
branch of the church in the near fotore.
Mr. Andrew McCord atarted Satur¬ day, Nov. 4, for a aix months' trip'
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Molloy are now oeeopying their new cottage on Oak Street, whicb ia Juat completed. It'a a neat little home too.
Following ia tbe liat of gamea play- during the
The people of the M. P. Chorch have I
arranged with Prof. Laine of New ^ __
South. Part of the time will be apent York to be-with them Saturday even- 'ed by our team auring the aummer, viaiting Mr. and Mra. Jamea F. | ing and Sunday morning, with a view I with the team* conteating. In eacb Dougherty o I New York City, who ! to getting op a ainging claaa. They (caaethe acore for the bome team ia
Fla. hope to have a full bouae on the Sab-! giver firat: A. ; bath aa he will aaaist in ainging. The { April 30—9; Farmingdale 8 I paator'a aubjeeta will be, morning. I May 7—6; Jamaica 15 "The Anthem of Heaven;" evening. "Tbe Portion of God'a People."
According to thia announcement, the , <=«"«• ot weakering her heart, and re- greateat reduction in aervice te be i "l^'^K'"her death made will be on the Montauk diviaion , , The body waa brought home and of the road. This carriea the largeat {'""«"' """"" ^^^'^ ''?'u t."*- .*''* number of daily paaaengera of any di- house, Tuesday evening, with burial m viaion, from 4.000 te 6,000 peraons h*'-«/""''y p!°*'" f'"'^" ''''""^: '^®^- uaing the traina on thia line every day. I "fday morning Rev. W. A. Richard,
Krom the HemF«tead diviaion of the! D- p., paator of the M. E. Church, railroad two traina, on in eacb diree-1 conducted the 8erviee8_ tion, will be removed. Tbe aame pro
bave a winter home in Tampa, Mra. Dougherty ia a sister of Mra. B. McCord.
A baaketball game will be played in the Parieh Houae tonight, Friday, at 8:46 between the team of the Men's Clob and Copiague. Admisaion ia IU eenta. Manager Rowe reporta a game acbeduled with Freeport on tbe 24th at Freeport. Tbia game may be played here. On Friday the Srd, Merrieic will meet Amityville on the local court
Wa had hoped that the L. I. R. R. might fill up the mud hole near their freight bouae wbich reaulta every atorm but now that retrenchment ia tbo order of the day witb them, we auppoae we must wait; bot while there ia a vacant space upon their ad¬ vertiaing boarda deaignated "atationa" and "depots" we aball not give up hope (bat the revenoe will be forth¬ coming for tbia much needed im¬ provement.
In another part of thia paper will be found tbe report of our achool for tbe month of October, which waa crowded out of our laat iaaoe.
An oyster aopper M. P. Church, Thuraday evening, the benefit of the Stewarda' fund.
for
k Bucial and profitable afternoon waa ' apent Tueaday, Nov. 1, when the Lad-i iea' Aid Society of the M. E. Cnurcb, ; held their regular meeting with Mra. j Lydia Baldwin at ber home on Grand ' Ave. Becauae of Thankagiving in two! weeka, no meeting will be held until Dee. 12. 1
Mr. George M. Sinclair frienda in Stamford, Conn,
Tbe Millburn Literary Society waa Mr. Chaa. Bing ia the new plumber' ente,-iaihed on Tueaday evening by
wbo haa opened a shop in the amall bailding of C. 0. Colvin adjoining hia blackamith eatabliahment on Smith Street. Mr. Bing comea frora Hemp¬ atead. He has juat inatalled a beating apparatus for W. C. Ma^ara.
Sovon new membora wore reeeived into tbe Men'a Club at ite monthly j MT.a Margaret RWheVle^; vici'preai -ooting beld in tho Pariab Houae on!dent, Miaa Margaret E. Rope; aecre
Miaa Margaret B. .Wheeler at ber home on Grand Avenue. A very pleaaant roeeting waa held and a aocial tiroe apent whieh included a gueaaing con¬ teat entitled "Some Well-known 'Catea'." A committee will arrange a program for the winter. The follow¬ ing officera were elected: Preaident,
May 14—6; Richmond Hill 3 May 21—7; Amityville 6 May 28—14; Hem(»atead 13 May 80—3; Allan A. C. 6 May 30—8; Allan A. C. 14 Jone 4—7; Alabama A. C. 3 Jone 11—18; Rooaevelt A. C. 8
I June 18— 5; Oyater Bay Gianta 1 waa given in the, June 25- Rain, no game Joly 2—2; Hempatead 11 July 4—5 Empire Profa. 9 July 4—6; Empire Profa. 7 July 9—no game July 16—6; Metibpolia A. C. 6 July 2.3—7; Freeport 3 July 30—10; Rockville Centre 9 Aug.6—16; Oyater Bay 6 Aug. 18—M; Yonkera 12 Aug. 20—18: Freeport Gianta 8 Aug. 27—Rain, no gamo Bepi. 3—12: Orchard A. C. 13 Sept. 4—6; Freeport 6 Sept 4—16; Freeport 4 Sept 10—4; St FrancU 1 Sept 17—8; Amityville 6 Sept 24—5; Freeport 8 Oct 1—5; Amityville 2 Oct. 8—4; Freeport 6 Oct 15—3; Freeport 4 Oct. 22—Rain, no game Oet 29—1; Freeport 4 Following ia tbe record of pitcbera
for tbe aeaaon:
Pifcher Won Loat
I gram ia intended to be carried out on the company'a main line. In the caae of tbe Hempatead bianch, the com¬ pany'a officiala explained tbat paaaen¬ gera arriving there "will find it eaay to make connections with Mineola by trolley."
"By thia reduction of the train aer- vice and a reduction in the mainten¬ ance expensea of tbe road we hope to I The Pftilomel Society gave a conctt-t •fve approximately $20,000 a month." Tueaday evening in the M. E. Cboreb
^^ p^^^ Waahington. Thia aociety ia
On the recommendation of tbe Vil I lage Board, D. Frank Seaman baa ! been appointed night patrolman tu cov jer the section of the village north of ; the railroad track. Bert Seaman, who i la the other patrolman, haa been on for j aeveral weeka in the Woodeleft aec- i tion, and,otber parta sooth of tbe rail- I road.
Mr. Auatin aaid i He explained the plana formulated
by the company in the abaence of i Ralph Petera, Preaident of tbe rpad,
who ia in Philadelphia. Even at this
rate, he admitted, it
thirty montba before
compoaed of the following' ladiea of tbia village: Miaa Nina B. Humphrey, a);>orano; Miaa Irene L. Van Riper, mezzo aoprano; Miaa Loretta M. would require i Knighta, contralto; Mra. Albin N. the deficit now Johnaon, alto; Mra. George T. Van
Miaa Miaa
viaiting I
; exiating could be reduced. j Rjper, director, aaaiated by
! Mr. Auatin aasorted that the com- Glenn A. Raymond, reader, and
pany hoped that aome of tbe traina to 1 Elizabetfa M. Hewlett, violiniat
I be removed now will be reatored byl =___
I next apring, in the event that increaaed [ No initiatory work waa done in Free- \ traffic warranta the additional service. ; port Lodge, I. 0. O. F., Monday even- ' He aaid one of the ehief itema of ex- ing, but the event waa one of pleaaant \ penae reaulting in the preaent deficit la ; sociability.
tfae continued operation of ateam traina j
to and from I^ng laland City. The} Tho*Woman'a Relief Corpa, No. 139,
neceaaity of thia operation, he pointed 1 G- A. R., ia arranging for a bazaar, to
oot would be removed if the improve-1 he held on Friday and Satorday, De
menta now being made at Jamaica i c^^her 9 and 10.
could be completed witboot delay.
The new double atore recently erect¬ ed by Charlea and Arthur Whitehouae on Main Street, baa been porchaaed by Samuel Nathan, who will open a mil¬ linery atore and circulating library. Tbe bnilding haa a frontage uf 24 feet and ia 89 feet in depth. It haa flate on tbe second fioor wbich will bo occo¬ pied by Mr. Nathan and hia family.
Whitehouae Broa. have bad a 12- foot concrete walk constructed from Whitehouse Avenue aoutb to tbe poat office, a distance of about 200 feot. whieh makes a marked improvement. Thia atrip ia the laat uf the entire block between Whitehouae and Wooda Ave¬ nue. *
Tbe regular prayer meeting will bo held at the home o^Mr. and Mra. Wil¬ iiam Smith thia week.
Toeaday evening. Thera waa a large and antboaiaatie attendaoee. The an¬ aoal aaooting of tbo Clob in December will eooBploto tfar«o yoara of bappy ox- iatoneo.
(Continaed on page 8)
H pom iMiit to roaoli tlio po«#lo put rt In tiM "M«
¦fa-¦. Hpom \
tery and treaaurer, Mias Jennie Scho¬ man. The next meeting will be beld OD Deeember 12.
Singlo eopiea of the Meoa«inger can bo aocured at Greenblatt'a newa atore OD Railroad Avenue or Kiefer'a. Hain Streot, Freeport, L. I. tf
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Secretary of Stato Lazanaky baa ia¬ aoed a notice regarding tbe regiatra¬ tion of motor vehiclea. Licenaea ia¬ aoed during tbe year beginning Febra¬ ary 1, 1911, expire on January 31, 1912. In order tb do away wiib the inevitable delaya conaequent upon the great fiood of applicationa pouring in daring tfae end of Janaary, nomber platea, badgea. etc.. for 1912 are DOW ready for diatribotion. Tbe auto¬ mobile bureau ia prepared to regiater and licenae. aa tbe caae may bo, ovory applicant before February, if each ap¬ plicant will apply witboot delay and aa B«oD aa poaaihto afar tfaa receipt of faia rtfMwal card. .
(Contioood OB pact 8)
"I gwm H i« tiM MoflMinoorl'
Mr. and Mra. William G. Miller and daogfater Florence, and Hiram R. Smitb, left Wedneaday nigbt on the excuraion in connection witb tbe Na¬ tional Bankera' Conyention at New Orleana. Tfae party of excuraioniata were divided in foor traina, tboae fmni Freeport being in tbe "Red Special."
Mra. JEtte J. Carman of Brooklyn Ave. ia planning forbe^ oaaal "Chriat¬ maa treo" for tfao needy poor of the village, and would liko donationa of toya, outing flannel for garmento, gamea, and good aecvnd-faand dotfaing. He wbo givea qoickly givvo twice and gooda aent at onco woald bo doobly ap¬ preciated.
(Continaod on page 6) Agmorttmo Hi* Evomfcody'a Colwmn
If tbe New York A Long laland Traction Company isn't ordered by tbe Publie Service Commiaaion, Seeond Diatriet. to carry paaaengera from tbla village to Garden City for a five-cent fare and double track tbeir line from Hempatead to Freeport. it will not bo tbe fault of the reoreaentativea of tbe Rooaevelt Board of Trade and Aaseaaor Cfaarlea E. Whitehouae. the complain¬ ant before the Commission, in partico¬ lar.
^ Monday eveniag a committee ap¬ pointed from tbe Boarda of Trade off Freeport and Hempatead met a liko committee froro the local board in tho Board of Trade Boilding and went ovor plana for the bearing to be beld at Mineola at 10 o'clock Satarday moro¬ ing.
On Taeaday evening tbe regalar aemi-monthly meeting of the Rooaevelt Board waa held when the hearing and plana for the aame waa the sole topie of diacuaaion.
The demand, aa made by-Mr. Wbite¬ faouae, ia aa followa:
Firat. for a five cent fare from l^top 72 in the aouthern portion of the vil¬ lage to tbe railroad eroaaing of tbo Long laland Railroad at^ Garden City. 'Second, a double track between Froa¬ port and Hempatead.
Tfaird, a 15-minute scbedale botwoon tfao two villages.
Whilo there is nothing in tfae com¬ plaint io reference to tbo change at Hempstaad, it is expected tbat this matter will bo broogbt op Satarday.
Mr. Wbitobooso wiabea anyone wbo ia intereated In gatting baUar ttolloy faeilitios to be at tba baariog at Mid*, ol* Satarday morning at 10 o'elodi.
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| Title | South Side Messenger 19111117 |
| Date | 1911-11-17 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1911 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 17 |
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| Title | South Side Messenger 19111117 |
| Date | 1911-11-17 |
| Month | 11 |
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| Year | 1911 |
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Freeport this Morning; Vigilj Ise Wagon Turned Over Long Beach Ticket Ofiice Burned SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER. NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol 4i Number 17 ETery Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1911 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento Merrick Mr. and Mra. B. C. Cammann left today for thoir Maohattan apartmonta for tfao winter. t -^ Kelby's Expendituret for Election $2,554.79 Supreme ONirt Jadje-Eled Re- ceiTcd Doutioiu of $1,841.67 Supreme Court Juatice-elect Charlea H. Ke(by, of Bropklyn, haa filed witb tbe Secretary of State hia election ex¬ penae certiflcate. It abowa tbat he received the aum of 11,841.67 ahd apent S2,664.79. The contribntora to bia campaign fund were tbe following: W. H. Gahagan, $600; Bart A. Green, W. Engliah, 260 eacb; T. L. Harding, 1160; William P. Maloney, Cbarlea E. Teale, T. L. WoodrulT. H. P. Coch- , ,. ., . . jj» ^^ . I t .u !"ne, $100 eacb; H. F. Lawrenco, Wil- Invitation ja extended to all to join the .,i.„ b,„, ,50 each; David Schwartz, work of tbia cburcb and to attend ita ^ steinbrink, Heraey Egington. Jamea Servicea at tbo Chureb of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the twenty-third after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7 :S0 p. ffl. Celebration of tbe Holy Com- Bonion at tbe early aervice and morn- ing prayer and aermon at tbo aecond aonrico. Tbe Sunday Sebool meeta in tbo Pariab Houao at KT a. m. The weekly meeting of the Woman'a Aux¬ iliary ia beld in tbe Pariab Houae eacb Tbaraday at 2:80 P. M. and tbe Jonior Aaxiliary eacb Saturday at tbe aame hoot. The Boya' Clnb meeta Wednea¬ daya at tbe cloae of achool. A cordial Belkaore G>mmuters Lose I Express Trains I Freeport Tbe Bellmore Concrete Company, of wbieb A. Palenno ia manager, baa tbe I contract for all tne cement work, em-1 »»*../» n *• i» 1 1 •¦¦»• • ••-— bracing curba. aidewalka and floora. j $600,000 Dcndt Call for Rctrencb- Market on Main St. Roosevelt \ Fire alarm No. 27 called out tbe 1 On Sonday tber* will bo two proaeh- fire department about 6:80 tbia mom-! ing aervieea in tbe Betbel Miaaion on ing. Fire in rear of the Manhattan Main Street. Rev. Mr. Sew^ard of aervieea. for tb« new Garage of G. Bennett Smitb at Freeport. Capt. Wilbur Smith and Oacar Bald- wit! are contemplating a trip to Flori¬ da, for tbo winter. Should they go tbfl trip will be mado by water witb Mr. Smith aa Captain. Mrs. M. H. Skoo apent a few pleaa¬ ant daya in ^ew York City laat week with relativea. ment of the L I. R. R. Extinguiahed by Tho Long laland Railroad Company baa iaaaed an announcement aa to iti plana for retrenchment and thereby baa cauaed commotera and other patrona uf the road to eonaider a plan for united¬ ly appealing to the Public Service Commiaaion to provent curtailment of tbe train aer vice. . Tbia ia the official notiee: chemical extingoiabera with tbe aid of a few bucketa of water. Fire waa an- the Free Methodiat Chorch of Brookt lyn, will officiate at both aorvicoa. whicb will beheld at 10:30 o'clock in Mr, Frank Redding our former f' **' ^""''' '" *"*; ., ^ , Agent of the L. 1. R. R. waa a wel- '""* ^aa apent for print ng and poat eome viaitor in the place on Wedneaday i Jj?*'.,*!*'„'."" "' "'^^^ ''""« " avening. Mr. Redding ia atationed at preaent at Springfield. 0. Shaw, Rofoa Grigga, Frank Swan, _ Moat of tbe[~;ojj;~;j^Jty,;"~"g't bay all laat _. - I . # "The Long laland Railroad Company Tbe party of gannera, conaiating of gnnouncea that owing to delay in rom- i "¦ffy Merritt, Frank Seaman, Cor-, pietjng the improvementa at Jamaica, i Thomaa H. Carroll of Brooklyn, for nelioa Merritt, Artbor Bernan, H. ; ^^^ j,,^ conaequent continaed operation ' aeveral yeara connected wtb tbe L. L B. Valentino, Capt. Adam Emeigh, ^^ ^^^^^ tygj^g ^^ g„j, ^^m Long la-; Realty Company, haa aold out hia in- Sr., and hia eon, Adam, Jr., who were i ig^j ^j^y^ together with the increaaed i tereat to Cadman H. Fredericka, Preai- der control bv apectatora wben firemen the moming and 7:80 in tba evening. arrived. Vigilant Hoae Wagon over-{ turned or. way to anawer alarm but no j The kindergarten in tbe poblic aerioua damage. achool bere ia now ander the cbarge of j Miaa Maidment of Sea Cliflf, who baa The Meaaenger bega to inform the t>e«n temporarily engaged aa teacher public that ail contributiona of a local; by the Board of Education, to fill the nature will be thankfully received at vacancy cauaed by the death of Miaa iU office, 13 Railroad Ave., and be j Schneider, aa told in the Meaaenger publiahed. Oat-of-»own readera pleaae j .everal weeka ago. At tbe prvaont not«- ' time there are 8 rooma filled with acholara and it ia expected that anotber teacher will have to be engaged aboot tbe firat of Jaaoary. coat of operationa to and from the for atampa. nended T^H"" •/»°"j"« *''P' "f"™ed home ; pennaylvania atation and tbe very gen- penaea 1,. » Saturday -"ernoon af er a week ; „j, inereaae of all expenaea, it facea Baldwin of great aport. They didn't bring with them enoogh birda to neceaaitate them having aeveral wagona, to carry them to thier homea but during the a large deficit for the year and finda it Paul G. Schaman ia taking an ex- „, ^hlcb waa a large loon, wbich Har- tended trip through tfae Weat. He Mr. R. P. Kent and family left "Robin'a Neat" on Thuraday to apend tbo winter aa uaual with Mr. and Mra. C. D. Hainea at Pelham. N. Y. 1 ,„ , * o. t « u- a -' ~ I *'" "top "* S'- Lcuia, Memphia and , Accoridng to tbeir atory tbey had The Merrick Tennia CUib ia making;other citiea. ^ improvementa on ita grounda, building I one new court, learning the two olfl i ,^ P'""» are out for a new hall to be onea, placing new iron poaC back atopa, \ h"'" 'o' the Knighta of Pythiaa. and laying out a driveway from Bryon Sonday evening Rev. George Stock- dent of tbe company, and will enter dale, who ia an attendant at tbe Col- the real atate field for himaelf. umbian Univeraity where he ia taking Aaaaociated with Mr. Carrol in bia g post gradOate coorae, will preach bia future operationa will be Frank A, first aermon aa paator of the Rooaevelt neceaaary to curtail materially ita train Jannicky, formerly a aelling repre-{ Methodiat Epiacopal Cburcb. aervice. In doing ao, endeavor haa aentative of the aame company. j It waa witb mucb regret that too , ^. . !...„• u- J been made to affect aa little aa poBBibie Mr. Carroll and Mr. Jannickv joined congregation of the newly-organised week they have ahot 42 nice birda. one I ^,,g ^o„^g„ignce of daily travelera. the Long Island Realty Co. in 1905 church here liatened to the farewell u • » UII ^ o » .^-„ „., t "Changea in the time-table will take j Realizing that there ia an enormoua I sermon of their former pastor. Rev. ry Merritt killed Saturday morning, t ^^^ct November 15, 1911, according ; field in thia particular line of trade, ; w. A. Mueller, laat Sunday evening. __ - -._ -ory they bad a,. *i_ ^.»_j _ „*« :«„. .«^ .s»^_ or.^ Kiii«<, R,..niii Sn k |
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