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Hanse Wins Over Gunning for Presidrat, at Freeport Primaries
Prof. Smith Apped Denied
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
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OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol 4, NumlMr 33
ETery Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1912
$1.00 Yearljr, Sincle Copy 5 Cent*
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Merrick
"Live while yoa live, tbe epicare would aay.
And aeize tbe pleaaurea of the preaent day;
Live wbila yoa live, tbe sacred preach¬ er eriea,
And give to God each moment aa it flies.
Lord, in my viewa let both united be;
I live in pleaaure. when I live to thee."
Servicea at the Cburch of tbe Re deemer Sunday, the third in Lent, at 7:80 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service and morning prayer and aermon at the 11 o'clock aervice. The Sunday Sehuol meets in the Pariah Houae at 10 a. ni. Lenten aervieea on Wedneaday eveninga at 8 p. m. Sub-' ject of rector'a addreaa coming Wed¬ nesday. "The Apostolic Cburch." Lit¬ any aervieea and special prayers on Fridaya at 4:80 p. ro. The Woman'a Auxiliary meets weekly at 2:30 p. m. The Junior Anxiiiary meeta each Sat¬ arday at 3 p. m. The cooking achool meeta Saturday under charge of Miaa Huger from 12 to 3 p. m. A cordial invitation ia extended to all to partici¬ pate in the aervieea ot tbia church.
A little Miaa came to the hotne of Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Otto of Miller Place on Saturday afternoon laat. Mother and child are doing nicely.
At the monthly meeting of the Mer¬ rick Hook and Ladder Company on Taeaday nigbt Mr. Haveca of Miller Street waa made a member and H. R. Zeiner waa transferred from member¬ aihp at Wantagh to memberahip in the local cumpany. The use of the Fire Boose wae granted for a maas meeting for the discusaion of achool mattera on tbe evening ot Tuesday, March 19.
The monthly meeting of the Men'a Club will be held in the Pariah House on Tuesday evening at 8:30.
Suit haa been brought In the Muni¬ cipal Court, Second Division, Brooklyn, by H. R. Zeiner and wife for |500 damagea for injariea aiiatained by Mra. Zeiner alipping uron the west incline of tbe eaatbound platform of the L. I. R. R. recently one night when there waa no proper light there and the in¬ cline waa not properly made. Sura- nons and complaint in the case were aerved on Monday. Mr. Zeiner ia reo- resented by Harry Howard Altman of- Bruoklyn. The poor lighting of the local platform hat been the aubject of frequent complainta. When the mat¬ ter was properly called to the atten¬ tion of the railroad people they replied tbat the coat of inatallintt gaa in place of the preaent oil ligbta waa prohibi¬ tive. The Fablrc Service Commiaaion of thia diatriet will be appealed to for an interpretation of "prohibitive "
By courteay of the tire company their | hall haa been offered for use upon the j evening of Tueaday, March 19, for a j diacuaaion of achoul matters. Merrick | finda Itaelf In 8 achool diatricto, Mer-: rick, Smithville South and Roosevelt, i The preaent diviaion aeems to aome of our citizena to work injuhtice anu in conaequence tbere haa been more or leaa diaaatiafaetion expreaaed. Thia i diaaatiafaetion will be very much al¬ layed, we are aure, if uur people can be put in poaBession of the facts which | control the situation. To this end, on request, W. C. Mepham, District Sup> erintendent of Seboola, haa conaidei- ately offered to explain the whole Kit- aation aa it ia controlled by preaent i laws. If there are thinga in the achool i line which the people of Merrick want j end think they ahould have, but (;annot' under preaent lawa, let them agitate | for tbe neceaaary lawa through the j pioper channela. Mr. Mepham's pro-! poaed talk upon the actual sitaation | ¦nd posaibllitiea involved ia an excel-1 lent idea. If any of our pe pie have [ any grievances, would it not be well to I conault Mr. Mepham at bia oHice over { tbe postoffice before the 19th that he 1 may be able to answer publicly for the | benefitof all at the meeting? He may I be aeen In hla office upon any Friday I afternoon Qr at hia home on Miller j Place almoat any evening. Of courae be will answer any queationa put at j tbe meeting, bat it will be for tbe beat advantage of all thatdueattona be pre¬ aented earlier. All intereated are in¬ vited to thla meeting, men and women. Everybody ahould want to be in poa- seasioD of fnll knowledge concerning oar aebool ayatem, and not only par¬ enta, gaardiana and property ownera. Remember tbe date and place. Fire Hall. Toewlay. March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Good retarned (Continaed on page 8) "I aaw H In tlia Maaaangar"
Thompson Succeeds Baker
New President of Saffolk Connty Association
Bellmore Decides Water is Needed |
An Organization Effected to Bring Aboat Thu Improvementr Other BeUmore News \. '
We regret we are late tfaia week. The law aaya the Village Treaaarer muat file hia report with the Village Clerk not later tban March 6 bui we did nut get a look at it till Wedneaday afternoon. It waa ao long the Treas¬ urer could not get it ready in the time the law allowa.
The annaal meeting of the Suffolk
Coonty Aaaociation for the election of | —. _ _j. j ,,,__ ., ,,, ,,,, I
officera and the reading of reporta waa held at Hotel Aator Saturday after¬ noon.
When it came to the election of offi¬ cera Preaident Charlea D. Baker | thanked the membera for the confidence they had reposed in him du>\ng the aeven yeara he had filled the office of,. ..... • , , „ „
preaident. aa well aa for their hearty ''.^'""ll.l^' ^^"'^ "/" unanimously car- Clemona, E. S. Bailey and Tom Velt
and enthuaiaatic co-operation. The i "«'^- Ihe name adopted waa the Tax-1 ^ ^ - ¦
retiring preaident thanked the acting ?«>"' Aasuciation; The following •^ • officera were elected: Preaident. Frank
Roberta: secretary, George J. Bald¬ win; treasurer, William E. Bowne; financial aecretary. Nicholas
An adjoorned meeting of the citizena ofthe village in the Intereat of fir^ I protection waa held in Firemen'a Hall I laat Thuraday evening. After the ' meeting waa called to order and the ! minutea of the previoua meeting read ! and approved, William E. Bowne pro¬ poaed that a permanent nrgBni7ation
Bodies Not^Found
Still No Trace of Missmg Dock Hnnters After Week of Effort
In apite of the fact that tbe ice ia practically out of the bay, no trace haa been found of tbe lodiea of Dr. Carl
Hanse 646
Gunning 420
Albany Sustains
Freeport Board
lively Priniary for Nomination of School Principal Smith's Dismitsd
Freeport ViUage Officers- Other Village Items of Interest
Is Formally Approved
man, who are suppoaed to have loat their livea on January 8 in the bay near Short Beach, in SulTolk County. Searching parlies, spurred on by the reward of $1,000 offered for the recov- Meyer. ; ery of the bodiea, have been at work.
aecretary, John H. Bonnington, for hia efficient and very succeaaful work in managing the detaila of the laat dinner during the abaence of Secretary A Wilfred Tothill. A committee waa named to prepare
bim. The committee waa Dr. E. S. Moore, Bdward Thompaon and Walter S. Funnell.
The following officera were then unanimously elected: President, Ed¬ ward Thompson, Northport; firat vice, , .^,-.^.1.1
president, John H. Bonnington. Brook-' ""PP'y*" approximate esfmate of the many that when the ice 3nt D. S. Jonea I "^"^^ °^ " municipal plant at the next, took with it the bodies^
lyn; aecond vice preaide Fluabing; aecretary and treaaurer, A. Wilfred Tuthill, Brooklyn; aaaiatant; aecretary, Frederick H. Nelaon. jr., ; Brooklyn, and hiatorian, Walter H. ; F'unnell, Huntington. j
The atatement of the resulta gf the ;
The meeting night waa made the laat; Armed with long grappling hooka the testimonial "for Tuesday in each montb and the arnual ¦ partiea are at work feeling along the duea were fixed at one dollar, i bottom in the hope of locating the
W. E. Sexton of Mineola was prea- bodiea. They have had no succeaa aa ent and gave a very intereating and io- iyet No trace of the little rowboat structive talk on the various forma of hag been founr! in which the men are | fire protection and stated that he would gupposed to have lost their lives, and look over the propoaed diatriet and j all thia has given riae to the belief by
broke op it| boat and all.
A. S. Draper. Stste Commiaaiuner of Education, haa rendered hia deciaion diamiaaing the appeal brougbt by Roy
The primary uf the People'a Party | Leon Smith from the act of the Board Tueaday afternoon brought out nearly of Education in diamiasing him asprin- 1100 votera—the exact number being' cipal ofthe Freeport High School. 1087. I The deciaion fully auataina tbe Board
There waa a eonteat for every office ! of Education and ia aa followa: excepting tax collector, which D. | The appellant herein waa principal Frank Seaman won without any oppo-, of tbe High School at Freeport, Union aitioii. #¦1^'* School Diatriet No. 9, town of
'jaat Friday night a nonrber of'c7tuV|Mnipatead, County of Naaaaa. He zena organized the 'tFrecport Goodrilppeala from the action of the Board Government Asaociation" with Wm. . of Education of said diatriet in dia- H. Grace as preeident and Edmund T. 1 miaaing him from hia poaition. Cbeabire aecretary, and endorsed John I The diatriet haa been in turmoil sev- D. Gunning for preaident, and Werner , eral montha because of grave allega- Nygren and Wm. F. Cornell as Trua-1 tiona of misconduct made ajihlnat tbe teea. Mr. Coiri.eira nomination was Superintendent of Schools. The Board made without hia knowledge but he | of Education investigated these allege- firally consented to run, with the pro-1 tiona and aubaequently adopted unani-
vision that if elected he would serve, but would not make any effort to ae¬ cure the office.
The nrimary waa called to ordenty Daniel Morriaon, chairman of the com-
mously a resolution that tbe matter ahnuld be dropped and the Superintend¬ ent be retained in hia poaition. Tbe cbargea were thereafter examined by the School Commiaaioner and an order
meeting. He alao agreed to furniah u 1 and that it may be a long time before i »"'"*«. and th? following officera were waa iaaued by bim annulling tbe Super-
aet ot tentative working plana for the ' the bodiea are foond, if at all. Others h^^°**"' ^''¦''''"¦"' Daniel Morriaon ; 1 intendent's certificate. Upon appeal
formation of a water district, without j hold that when the warm weather T**^"*"'^"- S^'^^^''''' ^-^''^"'^"^"'"'^ j "" '^' '"" *'''''—*=—*'¦'-
coat. I comea the bodiea will be drawn to the i ^- P*""": 't!'*'^'. ^"''" ®' '*'""'
lace, Jease F. Bedell.
Alvin G. Smith, of the firm of Smith { surface. & Malcomaon, of Freeport. aleo made , Dr. Clemona' life waa heavily In-1 A reaolution waa ofTered by J. Huy
to the Commiaaioner of Education tbia I order waa affirmed. The people of tbe I diatriet were divided in opinion aa to I what should be done, ihe Board of
dinn"r aiven at th • Hotel Aator on I « *«" '^"'"^' «"*^ ""^''^'^ **>« «*^" ' sured but the companiea will not pay '«' Ellison, aeconded by Leo Fiahel. Education inveatigated the matter con
Saturday evening, February 24. were: Paid Hotel Astor for dinner, $2,326.76; printing and stationery. S98.60; aou¬ venira, $88; cigara. $44.25; poatage and telephone, $20.66; candy, $8. The receipta from ticketa thia year were n,68fl, whieb. wtth a balance of $68.87 left from laat year, leaves a balance in tbe treaaury of $100.76 with all billa paid. The retiring adminiatration waa con
of hla firm, made at the previoua meet-: the death claim until the
ing, on the aame linea aa Mr. Sextoi.
Tbe meetinga of the asaociation are to be open to the public for a free di» cuaainn of the matter and it ia hopa^ tbat every person in the village wfiii ia intereated in thla matter in any way will attend. It ia alao the deaire of the members that thoae persona who are oppoaed to the water propoaitione
found unleaa Mra. Clemons bond.
bodiea are pata ap a
Wantagh
will preaent their viewa. So far there gra\7la7ed'upon"'Zhe"exc'e"llen"t finandal i »>¦« ""t been a word aaid by the oppo- !!,„-;„„ and the gathering diaperaed i »'»«"" »' «"> °' '*'« meetinga. It la
Khowing,
with renewed pledgee of aupport of tbe
reunion and dinner of 1913.
Hempstead
In an excitn^"^^;i7Floyd Weekea j »" ''•" «»"« prepared to talk
any of the meetinga neceaaary for botb aidea to expreaa their opiniona iu order to bring oot all the facta in the matter and tbia ia the sole reason for the holding of theae meetinga. The next meeting will atart promptly at 8 o'clock apd It ia hoped
received tbe nomination for Preaident at the village primariea held Friday evening by a vote of 404 to 240. Hia victory waa a conaiderable surpriae, aa it waa expected that C. Gardner Mil¬ ler, the preaent incumbent, would be given the place on the official ballot.
Another aorpriae of the evening waa the defeat of Edward Cooper for vil¬ lage treaaurer by William Plyer. The defeated man haa been treaaurer of the village for over yeara, and is one of the beat kno financiers on Long laland. Ue ia preaident of the Hempetead Bank.
The primariea were onder the aus¬ pices of the Citizena Leagae, and the nomination ia cunaidered equivalent to an election. While tbere may be a contest at tbe election if tbe defeated preaident and the aaaociates on tbe ticket file an independent ticket, the (Ida are with tfae ticket nominated Friday nigbt.
The many village improvementa' were begun under the adminiatration | of the aefeated preaident, and the feel-1 ing had been throughout the village
The following item waa received too I late for publication last week. On I Waahington'a Birthday Eve. Miaa Nel- I lie Kilpatriek waa tendered a pleaaant I aorpriae party, by a number of her I frienda from New York and New Jer¬ sey. The evening waa pleaaantly apent with mu^ic and dancing. Among thoae preaent were: Or Harry K. Fiaher of New York; Mr. and Mra. G. A. Serene, Mr. and Mra. D. K. Mc- twenty five ! cievahan and daughter Evelyn, Miaa Helen Graham, Wm. Kang, Wm. Par- aona, Irving Walling, Mr. and Mra. Batea, of New .lersey; Harry Bloy. Miaa Margaret Fiaher, J. Avey. of Elmaford. New York. They all de¬ parted at a late hour in tfaeir tour'ng cara.
Miaa Flortnce Benjamin of New Yerk City and "Teddy" Crowley aid aiater, Miaa Catherine, of Mt. Vemon. N. Y., were tbe gueata of Dr. and Mra. M. H. Skou on Sunday.
The Daiay Circle of the Beiimore Preabyterian Sunday School la making
Fred Schaardt, ar., rural mail car¬ rier, bad an accident on his route laat Thuraday that might have been aerioua. While calling atthe houae of James Graham in Smithville South hia horae became frightened at the flapping of a robe that hung on the piazza and ran away, throwing Mr. Schaardt out of the wagon bruiaing him conaiderably. Pbilip H. Ohm caught the horae and rendered what help he could. The wagon waa badly amaabed.
John F. Maateraon baa gone on a buaineaa trip to Baltimore, Md.
Miss Emma Whitmore, atation agent, ia baving a gaa plant inatalled In her reaidenee on Park Avenue.
that he should be elected to complete ! arrangements to hold a Mid-Lent aocial
the work. Running on tbe aame ticket with C. Gardner Miller were Charlea W. Carman, a truatee at the
A reception will be held under the auapices of the Good Cbeer Circle in the Firemen'a Hall on Taeaday even¬ ing. March 12. Proceeda for benefit of faeating Pariah House.
A euchre was held in the Firemen's Hall on Monday evening.
Helen Jackson is the leader of the meeting of the Christian Endeavor So¬ ciety thia Friday evening, the topic being. "Christian Teatimony tbat Coanta,"
and carried that hereafter we do away witb all primariea and nominate candi¬ datea for village offices by petition.
The officera of the primary were ap pointed a committee to fill vaeaneiea and tha oyater shell waa ejected aa the party emblem aa heretofore.
The polla were tben declared open, from 4 to 9 and tbe coanting of Ihe vote waa finiabed about 10:80. The reault waa:
For Preaident Jamea Hanae John D. Gunning
For Troatees Franklin Bedell Brneat S. Randall Werner Nygren William Cornell Frank Aldridge
For Treaaarer S. Dimon Smith John E. Golding
C. P. Seaman
For Coileetor
D. Frank Seaman Smith Cox
646 420
719 717 328 812
'tcientioualy and acted according to its beat judgment. Tbe papera in tbia ap¬ peal and the record in the appeal from tbe order of tbe School Commiaaioner show tfaat the Board acted in good faith and attempted to settle the matter for the best inter.iata of the diatriet.
"Under aach circumatancea the office of the Superintendent of Seboola be¬ came vacant and the Board of Eduea¬ tion tendered the poaition ot the appel¬ lant, whp thereupon wrote a letter de¬ clining the same, whicb was in lang¬ uage thoroughly disrespectful to tbe Board and wbolly incompatible witb further relations between the Board and the appellant. The reaaons for tbia letter appeared in the faet tfaat the appellant diaagreed with the action
474 863 189
620 1
The second annual barn danee of the Freeport Democrat^: Asaociation will be hela in the Sigmond Opera Houae on Monday evening, March 18.
Miaa Mary E. Mott entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid Society on Wednesday afternoon.
Mra. Abbey Smith ia tbe gueat of Mra. Jamea M. Seaman.
Daring tbe montb of February" the bowling prizea at Gere'a bowling al¬ leya on North Main Street were won aa followa:
Duck Pina—First, A, M. Molt, acore of 141; second prize, Dominick' Fer- rarra, 129; third. Charlea Soper, 111
4 j of the majority of the Board of Educa- i tion upon the cbargea againat the former Superintendent. The Board waa well aaareoftbia disagreement when it tendered him the positioo of Saperintendent. Inatead of writing an offensive letter subversive of all diacipline in the school ayatem, be ahould bave accepted the poaition ar declined it in a coorteooa manner. In the circumatancea of the caae there waa abundant reaaon for tbe Bowd to remove him from its service, and it was either obliged to do ao or permit ita management of the achool to be set at nought by one of its employees. The appeal muat therefore be dia¬ miaaed.
"This deciaion muat be filed in the office of tbe Clerk of School District No. 9, town of Hempsiead, Nassao
Large Pins—Firat, Garriaon, of i County, and notice thereof be by bim
Freeport, 239; aecond, Brandt of Bald win, 222; third. Waterbury of Free- port, 220; foarth, Peter Smith, 219, and fifth, Charlea Combea 218.
Tbe regular monthly buaineaa meet¬ ing of the Hook and Ladder Co. waa held Thuraday night in the truck hooae.
ho waa a candidaate for truatee laat year, the aaaociatea of Floyd Weekea were Samuel W.
At tbe aervieea In the Memorial
and sale in the Firemen's Hall at Bell¬ more on March 23. For those looking for a pleasant afternoon and evening preaent time, and Henry Neuachaefer, | where they can purcbaae cake, bread,
etc., and fancy goods, thia will be the > Church next Sunday the paator. Rev. place. There will be alao in attend-j Thomas S. Braithwaite, will officiate. « .J i. u ^"'* *"° ance a Gypay Queen to tell lo tboae j Sunday School at 2:30. Regular meet- laaac U. Horaefield, botb df whom „ho deaire their fortunea. | ing of the Auxiliary Leagae Tueaday
were nominated with a vote for Burt] The Daiay Circle conaiata of juvenile ! night In the Pariah Houae. Boya'Bri- at 408 and for Horafield at 349 against: members and as their efforta are for a | gade Wedneaday night.
Carman at 279 and Neuachaefer at; worthy cauae the hearty support of the I
249. i community ahould be forthcoming. On Saturday afternoon the Gon Clob
At a recent meeting of the Garden i Rem'ember the day and date. Satorday City Eatatea stockboldera. Gage E. j afternoon and evening. March 28. Tarbell was made a Director of thej Company. Don't forget to attend tfae danee to-
; morrow. Saturday, night at Firemen'a
Rev. and Mra. Cfaarlea H. Snedeker 1 Hall, to be given by the Bellmore apent a few days in Boston. j Baseball Club. There will b ' good
I musie. dancing, refreshments and a
The Ladiea' Aid of the Preabyterian i jolly good time for all wfao attend. Church will bold a food aale in the i The proceeda of thin affair will ge to- Church House, Satarday, Marcfa 9, , ward bnilding aeata at the ball grounda from 8 to 6 p. m. i and other neceaaary expenaea. Help
given to the appellant and reapond^t with oppurtunity to examine tbe aame."
Unclaimed Letters
Unclaimed lettera for the following are advertiaed at che Freeport Foet
will hold a clay pigeon aboot on .the groanda at FaaaeH'a Farm. All mem¬ bera requeated to be present.
Membera of N. T. Lodge, No. 1, Shield of Honor, are to faold a smoker Monday evening, March 11.
The character of a drag atore ia de¬ termined by tbe scientific quality of the work diseossed in Smith A Be¬ dell's ad. It
tbe bojia along and yoo will be repaid {daring tbe baaeball season of 1912.
Singie copies of the Messenger ean be baid at WiUiaia Wtdfe's drug store, Belhnare, L. L at Sc each. tf
Tbe following taken from tbe Coan¬ ty Review of Riverhead, might inter¬ eat local baaeball entbaaiaata: " Percy Still and fala brotber, Ira Still, bave gone to Florida to try oat wtth a pro¬ feasional baaeball team."
(Continaed on page 8) 'I aaw it In tha Maaoaatarl"
i The firemen were ealled out aboot 9 I o'clock Tuesday morning to a fire in the chimney of the O'Sullivan resi- I dence but tbeir services were not need- I ed for long, as they soon put out the I fire, which, unleaa checked, would have tarned down the bouae. Frank O'Sul¬ livan drove down to the Track Hooae and towed op the book and ladder truck, tbua aaving timo. In about twenty minutes, tbe firemen were on tfae job.
Tfae report of tbe Long Island Bail¬ road for January abowa the operating income wsa 1608.228, an ineresaa of $16,906 over Janaary. 1911; total op¬ erating revenoe, $666,868, ao Inereaae of $29,289 over 1911, ard operating ex¬ penses and taxea. $694,764, an inerease of 110,622 over 1911.
Tfae firat road run ever held in thia part of Long Island waa held Sunday laat and waa a great auccesa from an athletic atandpoint. Twanty-five ent¬ riea, compoaed largely of Freeporl 1 Office: young men. faced the atarter. At the i Ackerly A Milla atart Fred Weiler, af New York, aport-' Aylevin, Mrs. Helen F. ing tbe colora of Dominican Lyceum, i Becker. Mra. Annie E. took tbe lead and held it until the turn- ! Bran, M. W. ing point at Bellmore, where the f^ace , Carman, Miaa Minnie began to tell on him—and he relinq-! Dewey, R. A., 26 E. Main St uiahed tbe lead to two local runners, : Filler, C, 204 Main St. Ted Neundorfer and Ted Sturoa. Theae ' Gulick. Mr. J. F. two finished in a dead beat. The diai- Jackaon. Mra. Willar ance waa about 4^ milea and time, : MacFarlan. Mr. Harvey 23.10. Weiler fin>abed third, two aee-' Maave, Sivoemak onda behind the winnera. The firat ten ' McAlpine, Mra. C. A. men and tbeir time waa: Ted Staroa, | Owena. Ura. Uobert 23.10; Ted Neundorfer. N. Y. A. C, i Philips. Roaa 23.10; Fred Weilgr. Dominican Ly- Rickley, Edgar C. ceom, 23.12; George Rhodea. Free- Rickley. Mr. B. H. port, 23.83; Angel Prezwia. Freeport, i Sims. J. H. 28.36; Lawrence Ferrara. Freepnrt. Smith, Mr Elma 24.01; Sylveater Greenblatt. Freeport, Seaman, Chaa. 24.16; Tony Pezwis, Freepart, 24.2fl;< jmith, Maater Olam John Miller, Freeport, 24.30; Jack Doyle, Freeport, 24.40.
A namber of tbe msmbers of D. B. P. Mott Poat, G. A. R., gave a aur. priae to tbe membera of the Woman'a Relief Corpa, in meeting, on Wednea¬ day evening at Odd[ Fellows' Hnil. Tbere waa only h amall attendance ow¬ ing to tbe diaagreeable weatber, but tbe evening waa very enjoyably paaaed. Refreahmenta were aerved.
(CcMQtinued on page 7) Adtfriioo ti fa Cvarybetfy'a Cai«mn
Verrine, Otto Voyvoski, Ignaz Wbitebeek, Mrs. Geo.
' ! Foreign
Adamcaik, Anna
Bregnyaeb, Adam ,
i([alweke. Kaysesoka Sefavaader, Fanny L.
Robt. G. Anderson. P. M Msreb 4. 1912.
t; Strong boy wanted to woiik' in pm abopc Apply at once to G. H. LoiSi, East Merriek Hoad. Freeport ^ ]t
*'l aaw K la tka Maaaawflar"
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| FullText | TJ: Hanse Wins Over Gunning for Presidrat, at Freeport Primaries Prof. Smith Apped Denied SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER \ OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol 4, NumlMr 33 ETery Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1912 $1.00 Yearljr, Sincle Copy 5 Cent* i^ Merrick "Live while yoa live, tbe epicare would aay. And aeize tbe pleaaurea of the preaent day; Live wbila yoa live, tbe sacred preach¬ er eriea, And give to God each moment aa it flies. Lord, in my viewa let both united be; I live in pleaaure. when I live to thee." Servicea at the Cburch of tbe Re deemer Sunday, the third in Lent, at 7:80 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service and morning prayer and aermon at the 11 o'clock aervice. The Sunday Sehuol meets in the Pariah Houae at 10 a. ni. Lenten aervieea on Wedneaday eveninga at 8 p. m. Sub-' ject of rector'a addreaa coming Wed¬ nesday. "The Apostolic Cburch." Lit¬ any aervieea and special prayers on Fridaya at 4:80 p. ro. The Woman'a Auxiliary meets weekly at 2:30 p. m. The Junior Anxiiiary meeta each Sat¬ arday at 3 p. m. The cooking achool meeta Saturday under charge of Miaa Huger from 12 to 3 p. m. A cordial invitation ia extended to all to partici¬ pate in the aervieea ot tbia church. A little Miaa came to the hotne of Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Otto of Miller Place on Saturday afternoon laat. Mother and child are doing nicely. At the monthly meeting of the Mer¬ rick Hook and Ladder Company on Taeaday nigbt Mr. Haveca of Miller Street waa made a member and H. R. Zeiner waa transferred from member¬ aihp at Wantagh to memberahip in the local cumpany. The use of the Fire Boose wae granted for a maas meeting for the discusaion of achool mattera on tbe evening ot Tuesday, March 19. The monthly meeting of the Men'a Club will be held in the Pariah House on Tuesday evening at 8:30. Suit haa been brought In the Muni¬ cipal Court, Second Division, Brooklyn, by H. R. Zeiner and wife for 500 damagea for injariea aiiatained by Mra. Zeiner alipping uron the west incline of tbe eaatbound platform of the L. I. R. R. recently one night when there waa no proper light there and the in¬ cline waa not properly made. Sura- nons and complaint in the case were aerved on Monday. Mr. Zeiner ia reo- resented by Harry Howard Altman of- Bruoklyn. The poor lighting of the local platform hat been the aubject of frequent complainta. When the mat¬ ter was properly called to the atten¬ tion of the railroad people they replied tbat the coat of inatallintt gaa in place of the preaent oil ligbta waa prohibi¬ tive. The Fablrc Service Commiaaion of thia diatriet will be appealed to for an interpretation of "prohibitive " By courteay of the tire company their hall haa been offered for use upon the j evening of Tueaday, March 19, for a j diacuaaion of achoul matters. Merrick finda Itaelf In 8 achool diatricto, Mer-: rick, Smithville South and Roosevelt, i The preaent diviaion aeems to aome of our citizena to work injuhtice anu in conaequence tbere haa been more or leaa diaaatiafaetion expreaaed. Thia i diaaatiafaetion will be very much al¬ layed, we are aure, if uur people can be put in poaBession of the facts which control the situation. To this end, on request, W. C. Mepham, District Sup> erintendent of Seboola, haa conaidei- ately offered to explain the whole Kit- aation aa it ia controlled by preaent i laws. If there are thinga in the achool i line which the people of Merrick want j end think they ahould have, but (;annot' under preaent lawa, let them agitate for tbe neceaaary lawa through the j pioper channela. Mr. Mepham's pro-! poaed talk upon the actual sitaation ¦nd posaibllitiea involved ia an excel-1 lent idea. If any of our pe pie have [ any grievances, would it not be well to I conault Mr. Mepham at bia oHice over { tbe postoffice before the 19th that he 1 may be able to answer publicly for the benefitof all at the meeting? He may I be aeen In hla office upon any Friday I afternoon Qr at hia home on Miller j Place almoat any evening. Of courae be will answer any queationa put at j tbe meeting, bat it will be for tbe beat advantage of all thatdueattona be pre¬ aented earlier. All intereated are in¬ vited to thla meeting, men and women. Everybody ahould want to be in poa- seasioD of fnll knowledge concerning oar aebool ayatem, and not only par¬ enta, gaardiana and property ownera. Remember tbe date and place. Fire Hall. Toewlay. March 19. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Good retarned (Continaed on page 8) "I aaw H In tlia Maaaangar" Thompson Succeeds Baker New President of Saffolk Connty Association Bellmore Decides Water is Needed An Organization Effected to Bring Aboat Thu Improvementr Other BeUmore News \. ' We regret we are late tfaia week. The law aaya the Village Treaaarer muat file hia report with the Village Clerk not later tban March 6 bui we did nut get a look at it till Wedneaday afternoon. It waa ao long the Treas¬ urer could not get it ready in the time the law allowa. The annaal meeting of the Suffolk Coonty Aaaociation for the election of —. _ _j. j ,,,__ ., ,,, ,,,, I officera and the reading of reporta waa held at Hotel Aator Saturday after¬ noon. When it came to the election of offi¬ cera Preaident Charlea D. Baker thanked the membera for the confidence they had reposed in him du>\ng the aeven yeara he had filled the office of,. ..... • , , „ „ preaident. aa well aa for their hearty ''.^'""ll.l^' ^^"'^ "/" unanimously car- Clemona, E. S. Bailey and Tom Velt and enthuaiaatic co-operation. The i "«'^- Ihe name adopted waa the Tax-1 ^ ^ - ¦ retiring preaident thanked the acting ?«>"' Aasuciation; The following •^ • officera were elected: Preaident. Frank Roberta: secretary, George J. Bald¬ win; treasurer, William E. Bowne; financial aecretary. Nicholas An adjoorned meeting of the citizena ofthe village in the Intereat of fir^ I protection waa held in Firemen'a Hall I laat Thuraday evening. After the ' meeting waa called to order and the ! minutea of the previoua meeting read ! and approved, William E. Bowne pro¬ poaed that a permanent nrgBni7ation Bodies Not^Found Still No Trace of Missmg Dock Hnnters After Week of Effort In apite of the fact that tbe ice ia practically out of the bay, no trace haa been found of tbe lodiea of Dr. Carl Hanse 646 Gunning 420 Albany Sustains Freeport Board lively Priniary for Nomination of School Principal Smith's Dismitsd Freeport ViUage Officers- Other Village Items of Interest Is Formally Approved man, who are suppoaed to have loat their livea on January 8 in the bay near Short Beach, in SulTolk County. Searching parlies, spurred on by the reward of $1,000 offered for the recov- Meyer. ; ery of the bodiea, have been at work. aecretary, John H. Bonnington, for hia efficient and very succeaaful work in managing the detaila of the laat dinner during the abaence of Secretary A Wilfred Tothill. A committee waa named to prepare bim. The committee waa Dr. E. S. Moore, Bdward Thompaon and Walter S. Funnell. The following officera were then unanimously elected: President, Ed¬ ward Thompson, Northport; firat vice, , .^,-.^.1.1 president, John H. Bonnington. Brook-' ""PP'y*" approximate esfmate of the many that when the ice 3nt D. S. Jonea I "^"^^ °^ " municipal plant at the next, took with it the bodies^ lyn; aecond vice preaide Fluabing; aecretary and treaaurer, A. Wilfred Tuthill, Brooklyn; aaaiatant; aecretary, Frederick H. Nelaon. jr., ; Brooklyn, and hiatorian, Walter H. ; F'unnell, Huntington. j The atatement of the resulta gf the ; The meeting night waa made the laat; Armed with long grappling hooka the testimonial "for Tuesday in each montb and the arnual ¦ partiea are at work feeling along the duea were fixed at one dollar, i bottom in the hope of locating the W. E. Sexton of Mineola was prea- bodiea. They have had no succeaa aa ent and gave a very intereating and io- iyet No trace of the little rowboat structive talk on the various forma of hag been founr! in which the men are fire protection and stated that he would gupposed to have lost their lives, and look over the propoaed diatriet and j all thia has given riae to the belief by broke op it boat and all. A. S. Draper. Stste Commiaaiuner of Education, haa rendered hia deciaion diamiaaing the appeal brougbt by Roy The primary uf the People'a Party Leon Smith from the act of the Board Tueaday afternoon brought out nearly of Education in diamiasing him asprin- 1100 votera—the exact number being' cipal ofthe Freeport High School. 1087. I The deciaion fully auataina tbe Board There waa a eonteat for every office ! of Education and ia aa followa: excepting tax collector, which D. The appellant herein waa principal Frank Seaman won without any oppo-, of tbe High School at Freeport, Union aitioii. #¦1^'* School Diatriet No. 9, town of 'jaat Friday night a nonrber of'c7tuV Mnipatead, County of Naaaaa. He zena organized the 'tFrecport Goodrilppeala from the action of the Board Government Asaociation" with Wm. . of Education of said diatriet in dia- H. Grace as preeident and Edmund T. 1 miaaing him from hia poaition. Cbeabire aecretary, and endorsed John I The diatriet haa been in turmoil sev- D. Gunning for preaident, and Werner , eral montha because of grave allega- Nygren and Wm. F. Cornell as Trua-1 tiona of misconduct made ajihlnat tbe teea. Mr. Coiri.eira nomination was Superintendent of Schools. The Board made without hia knowledge but he of Education investigated these allege- firally consented to run, with the pro-1 tiona and aubaequently adopted unani- vision that if elected he would serve, but would not make any effort to ae¬ cure the office. The nrimary waa called to ordenty Daniel Morriaon, chairman of the com- mously a resolution that tbe matter ahnuld be dropped and the Superintend¬ ent be retained in hia poaition. Tbe cbargea were thereafter examined by the School Commiaaioner and an order meeting. He alao agreed to furniah u 1 and that it may be a long time before i »"'"*«. and th? following officera were waa iaaued by bim annulling tbe Super- aet ot tentative working plana for the ' the bodiea are foond, if at all. Others h^^°**"' ^''¦''''"¦"' Daniel Morriaon ; 1 intendent's certificate. Upon appeal formation of a water district, without j hold that when the warm weather T**^"*"'^"- S^'^^^''''' ^-^''^"'^"^"'"'^ j "" '^' '"" *'''''—*=—*'¦'- coat. I comea the bodiea will be drawn to the i ^- P*""": 't!'*'^'. ^"''" ®' '*'""' lace, Jease F. Bedell. Alvin G. Smith, of the firm of Smith { surface. & Malcomaon, of Freeport. aleo made , Dr. Clemona' life waa heavily In-1 A reaolution waa ofTered by J. Huy to the Commiaaioner of Education tbia I order waa affirmed. The people of tbe I diatriet were divided in opinion aa to I what should be done, ihe Board of dinn"r aiven at th • Hotel Aator on I « *«" '^"'"^' «"*^ ""^''^'^ **>« «*^" ' sured but the companiea will not pay '«' Ellison, aeconded by Leo Fiahel. Education inveatigated the matter con Saturday evening, February 24. were: Paid Hotel Astor for dinner, $2,326.76; printing and stationery. S98.60; aou¬ venira, $88; cigara. $44.25; poatage and telephone, $20.66; candy, $8. The receipta from ticketa thia year were n,68fl, whieb. wtth a balance of $68.87 left from laat year, leaves a balance in tbe treaaury of $100.76 with all billa paid. The retiring adminiatration waa con of hla firm, made at the previoua meet-: the death claim until the ing, on the aame linea aa Mr. Sextoi. Tbe meetinga of the asaociation are to be open to the public for a free di» cuaainn of the matter and it ia hopa^ tbat every person in the village wfiii ia intereated in thla matter in any way will attend. It ia alao the deaire of the members that thoae persona who are oppoaed to the water propoaitione found unleaa Mra. Clemons bond. bodiea are pata ap a Wantagh will preaent their viewa. So far there gra\7la7ed'upon"'Zhe"exc'e"llen"t finandal i »>¦« ""t been a word aaid by the oppo- !!,„-;„„ and the gathering diaperaed i »'»«"" »' «"> °' '*'« meetinga. It la Khowing, with renewed pledgee of aupport of tbe reunion and dinner of 1913. Hempstead In an excitn^"^^;i7Floyd Weekea j »" ''•" «»"« prepared to talk any of the meetinga neceaaary for botb aidea to expreaa their opiniona iu order to bring oot all the facta in the matter and tbia ia the sole reason for the holding of theae meetinga. The next meeting will atart promptly at 8 o'clock apd It ia hoped received tbe nomination for Preaident at the village primariea held Friday evening by a vote of 404 to 240. Hia victory waa a conaiderable surpriae, aa it waa expected that C. Gardner Mil¬ ler, the preaent incumbent, would be given the place on the official ballot. Another aorpriae of the evening waa the defeat of Edward Cooper for vil¬ lage treaaurer by William Plyer. The defeated man haa been treaaurer of the village for over yeara, and is one of the beat kno financiers on Long laland. Ue ia preaident of the Hempetead Bank. The primariea were onder the aus¬ pices of the Citizena Leagae, and the nomination ia cunaidered equivalent to an election. While tbere may be a contest at tbe election if tbe defeated preaident and the aaaociates on tbe ticket file an independent ticket, the (Ida are with tfae ticket nominated Friday nigbt. The many village improvementa' were begun under the adminiatration of the aefeated preaident, and the feel-1 ing had been throughout the village The following item waa received too I late for publication last week. On I Waahington'a Birthday Eve. Miaa Nel- I lie Kilpatriek waa tendered a pleaaant I aorpriae party, by a number of her I frienda from New York and New Jer¬ sey. The evening waa pleaaantly apent with mu^ic and dancing. Among thoae preaent were: Or Harry K. Fiaher of New York; Mr. and Mra. G. A. Serene, Mr. and Mra. D. K. Mc- twenty five ! cievahan and daughter Evelyn, Miaa Helen Graham, Wm. Kang, Wm. Par- aona, Irving Walling, Mr. and Mra. Batea, of New .lersey; Harry Bloy. Miaa Margaret Fiaher, J. Avey. of Elmaford. New York. They all de¬ parted at a late hour in tfaeir tour'ng cara. Miaa Flortnce Benjamin of New Yerk City and "Teddy" Crowley aid aiater, Miaa Catherine, of Mt. Vemon. N. Y., were tbe gueata of Dr. and Mra. M. H. Skou on Sunday. The Daiay Circle of the Beiimore Preabyterian Sunday School la making Fred Schaardt, ar., rural mail car¬ rier, bad an accident on his route laat Thuraday that might have been aerioua. While calling atthe houae of James Graham in Smithville South hia horae became frightened at the flapping of a robe that hung on the piazza and ran away, throwing Mr. Schaardt out of the wagon bruiaing him conaiderably. Pbilip H. Ohm caught the horae and rendered what help he could. The wagon waa badly amaabed. John F. Maateraon baa gone on a buaineaa trip to Baltimore, Md. Miss Emma Whitmore, atation agent, ia baving a gaa plant inatalled In her reaidenee on Park Avenue. that he should be elected to complete ! arrangements to hold a Mid-Lent aocial the work. Running on tbe aame ticket with C. Gardner Miller were Charlea W. Carman, a truatee at the A reception will be held under the auapices of the Good Cbeer Circle in the Firemen'a Hall on Taeaday even¬ ing. March 12. Proceeda for benefit of faeating Pariah House. A euchre was held in the Firemen's Hall on Monday evening. Helen Jackson is the leader of the meeting of the Christian Endeavor So¬ ciety thia Friday evening, the topic being. "Christian Teatimony tbat Coanta" and carried that hereafter we do away witb all primariea and nominate candi¬ datea for village offices by petition. The officera of the primary were ap pointed a committee to fill vaeaneiea and tha oyater shell waa ejected aa the party emblem aa heretofore. The polla were tben declared open, from 4 to 9 and tbe coanting of Ihe vote waa finiabed about 10:80. The reault waa: For Preaident Jamea Hanae John D. Gunning For Troatees Franklin Bedell Brneat S. Randall Werner Nygren William Cornell Frank Aldridge For Treaaarer S. Dimon Smith John E. Golding C. P. Seaman For Coileetor D. Frank Seaman Smith Cox 646 420 719 717 328 812 'tcientioualy and acted according to its beat judgment. Tbe papera in tbia ap¬ peal and the record in the appeal from tbe order of tbe School Commiaaioner show tfaat the Board acted in good faith and attempted to settle the matter for the best inter.iata of the diatriet. "Under aach circumatancea the office of the Superintendent of Seboola be¬ came vacant and the Board of Eduea¬ tion tendered the poaition ot the appel¬ lant, whp thereupon wrote a letter de¬ clining the same, whicb was in lang¬ uage thoroughly disrespectful to tbe Board and wbolly incompatible witb further relations between the Board and the appellant. The reaaons for tbia letter appeared in the faet tfaat the appellant diaagreed with the action 474 863 189 620 1 The second annual barn danee of the Freeport Democrat^: Asaociation will be hela in the Sigmond Opera Houae on Monday evening, March 18. Miaa Mary E. Mott entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid Society on Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Abbey Smith ia tbe gueat of Mra. Jamea M. Seaman. Daring tbe montb of February" the bowling prizea at Gere'a bowling al¬ leya on North Main Street were won aa followa: Duck Pina—First, A, M. Molt, acore of 141; second prize, Dominick' Fer- rarra, 129; third. Charlea Soper, 111 4 j of the majority of the Board of Educa- i tion upon the cbargea againat the former Superintendent. The Board waa well aaareoftbia disagreement when it tendered him the positioo of Saperintendent. Inatead of writing an offensive letter subversive of all diacipline in the school ayatem, be ahould bave accepted the poaition ar declined it in a coorteooa manner. In the circumatancea of the caae there waa abundant reaaon for tbe Bowd to remove him from its service, and it was either obliged to do ao or permit ita management of the achool to be set at nought by one of its employees. The appeal muat therefore be dia¬ miaaed. "This deciaion muat be filed in the office of tbe Clerk of School District No. 9, town of Hempsiead, Nassao Large Pins—Firat, Garriaon, of i County, and notice thereof be by bim Freeport, 239; aecond, Brandt of Bald win, 222; third. Waterbury of Free- port, 220; foarth, Peter Smith, 219, and fifth, Charlea Combea 218. Tbe regular monthly buaineaa meet¬ ing of the Hook and Ladder Co. waa held Thuraday night in the truck hooae. ho waa a candidaate for truatee laat year, the aaaociatea of Floyd Weekea were Samuel W. At tbe aervieea In the Memorial and sale in the Firemen's Hall at Bell¬ more on March 23. For those looking for a pleasant afternoon and evening preaent time, and Henry Neuachaefer, where they can purcbaae cake, bread, etc., and fancy goods, thia will be the > Church next Sunday the paator. Rev. place. There will be alao in attend-j Thomas S. Braithwaite, will officiate. « .J i. u ^"'* *"° ance a Gypay Queen to tell lo tboae j Sunday School at 2:30. Regular meet- laaac U. Horaefield, botb df whom „ho deaire their fortunea. ing of the Auxiliary Leagae Tueaday were nominated with a vote for Burt] The Daiay Circle conaiata of juvenile ! night In the Pariah Houae. Boya'Bri- at 408 and for Horafield at 349 against: members and as their efforta are for a gade Wedneaday night. Carman at 279 and Neuachaefer at; worthy cauae the hearty support of the I 249. i community ahould be forthcoming. On Saturday afternoon the Gon Clob At a recent meeting of the Garden i Rem'ember the day and date. Satorday City Eatatea stockboldera. Gage E. j afternoon and evening. March 28. Tarbell was made a Director of thej Company. Don't forget to attend tfae danee to- ; morrow. Saturday, night at Firemen'a Rev. and Mra. Cfaarlea H. Snedeker 1 Hall, to be given by the Bellmore apent a few days in Boston. j Baseball Club. There will b ' good I musie. dancing, refreshments and a The Ladiea' Aid of the Preabyterian i jolly good time for all wfao attend. Church will bold a food aale in the i The proceeda of thin affair will ge to- Church House, Satarday, Marcfa 9, , ward bnilding aeata at the ball grounda from 8 to 6 p. m. i and other neceaaary expenaea. Help given to the appellant and reapond^t with oppurtunity to examine tbe aame." Unclaimed Letters Unclaimed lettera for the following are advertiaed at che Freeport Foet will hold a clay pigeon aboot on .the groanda at FaaaeH'a Farm. All mem¬ bera requeated to be present. Membera of N. T. Lodge, No. 1, Shield of Honor, are to faold a smoker Monday evening, March 11. The character of a drag atore ia de¬ termined by tbe scientific quality of the work diseossed in Smith A Be¬ dell's ad. It tbe bojia along and yoo will be repaid {daring tbe baaeball season of 1912. Singie copies of the Messenger ean be baid at WiUiaia Wtdfe's drug store, Belhnare, L. L at Sc each. tf Tbe following taken from tbe Coan¬ ty Review of Riverhead, might inter¬ eat local baaeball entbaaiaata: " Percy Still and fala brotber, Ira Still, bave gone to Florida to try oat wtth a pro¬ feasional baaeball team." (Continaed on page 8) 'I aaw it In tha Maaoaatarl" i The firemen were ealled out aboot 9 I o'clock Tuesday morning to a fire in the chimney of the O'Sullivan resi- I dence but tbeir services were not need- I ed for long, as they soon put out the I fire, which, unleaa checked, would have tarned down the bouae. Frank O'Sul¬ livan drove down to the Track Hooae and towed op the book and ladder truck, tbua aaving timo. In about twenty minutes, tbe firemen were on tfae job. Tfae report of tbe Long Island Bail¬ road for January abowa the operating income wsa 1608.228, an ineresaa of $16,906 over Janaary. 1911; total op¬ erating revenoe, $666,868, ao Inereaae of $29,289 over 1911, ard operating ex¬ penses and taxea. $694,764, an inerease of 110,622 over 1911. Tfae firat road run ever held in thia part of Long Island waa held Sunday laat and waa a great auccesa from an athletic atandpoint. Twanty-five ent¬ riea, compoaed largely of Freeporl 1 Office: young men. faced the atarter. At the i Ackerly A Milla atart Fred Weiler, af New York, aport-' Aylevin, Mrs. Helen F. ing tbe colora of Dominican Lyceum, i Becker. Mra. Annie E. took tbe lead and held it until the turn- ! Bran, M. W. ing point at Bellmore, where the f^ace , Carman, Miaa Minnie began to tell on him—and he relinq-! Dewey, R. A., 26 E. Main St uiahed tbe lead to two local runners, : Filler, C, 204 Main St. Ted Neundorfer and Ted Sturoa. Theae ' Gulick. Mr. J. F. two finished in a dead beat. The diai- Jackaon. Mra. Willar ance waa about 4^ milea and time, : MacFarlan. Mr. Harvey 23.10. Weiler fin>abed third, two aee-' Maave, Sivoemak onda behind the winnera. The firat ten ' McAlpine, Mra. C. A. men and tbeir time waa: Ted Staroa, Owena. Ura. Uobert 23.10; Ted Neundorfer. N. Y. A. C, i Philips. Roaa 23.10; Fred Weilgr. Dominican Ly- Rickley, Edgar C. ceom, 23.12; George Rhodea. Free- Rickley. Mr. B. H. port, 23.83; Angel Prezwia. Freeport, i Sims. J. H. 28.36; Lawrence Ferrara. Freepnrt. Smith, Mr Elma 24.01; Sylveater Greenblatt. Freeport, Seaman, Chaa. 24.16; Tony Pezwis, Freepart, 24.2fl;< jmith, Maater Olam John Miller, Freeport, 24.30; Jack Doyle, Freeport, 24.40. A namber of tbe msmbers of D. B. P. Mott Poat, G. A. R., gave a aur. priae to tbe membera of the Woman'a Relief Corpa, in meeting, on Wednea¬ day evening at Odd[ Fellows' Hnil. Tbere waa only h amall attendance ow¬ ing to tbe diaagreeable weatber, but tbe evening waa very enjoyably paaaed. Refreahmenta were aerved. (CcMQtinued on page 7) Adtfriioo ti fa Cvarybetfy'a Cai«mn Verrine, Otto Voyvoski, Ignaz Wbitebeek, Mrs. Geo. ' ! Foreign Adamcaik, Anna Bregnyaeb, Adam , i([alweke. Kaysesoka Sefavaader, Fanny L. Robt. G. Anderson. P. M Msreb 4. 1912. t; Strong boy wanted to woiik' in pm abopc Apply at once to G. H. LoiSi, East Merriek Hoad. Freeport ^ ]t *'l aaw K la tka Maaaawflar" |
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