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Christmas Edition Fire at Bellmore Flag-Staff Imi Bmned
Train Hits Auto Truck at Freeport
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY
OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VdlLAGE
Vol 4, Number 21
Every Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1911
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento
Merrick
Fine assortment of Christmas trees at Jobn Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore.
Yoo ean boy those Xmas cigars of Cbaa. Moravec, oor local cigar nana- faatarar. Factory en Miller Avenoe.
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Services at tba Church of tbe Be¬ deemer Sonday, tbe third in Advent, at 7:80 and 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Calabration of the Boly Commonion at tba aarly serviea and morning prayer and aerman at tba aecond aervice. The Sonday Sebool will continoe tbe praet¬ iee of Cbriatmas carols onder tbe di¬ rection of Messrs H. R. Zeinar and F. S. Settia at 10 o'clock. Services dor¬ ing Advent are beld on Wednesday evenings at 8 and Friday morninga at 9:80 In tbe chorch. Tborsday, the 21st, St Thomas' Dsy, tbere will be a eelebration of tbe Holy Cororoonion at tbe chorch at 7:80 a. m. Tbe Wo¬ man's Aoxiliary meets weekly on Thursday afternoons at 2:30 and the Jonioi Auxiliary on Satordays at 2:8d p. ro. The Sunday School will hold its Cbristroas celebration on Wednesday evening, the 27th, at 7:30 in the Par¬ ish House.
Mr. Lyon Pays The Bin I
Bellmore
II « I i» 11 ^itie aaaortment of Cbristroas trees
Numb CoDtroiwr Seil4 PenoiuJ ; at John Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore.
Check for Bill He ApprOTed Tuesday of this week was tbe last
„ ^ ' ,, , . , ¦ iday of enrollment of voters wben tbe
County Controller John Lyon h"« i Board of Inspectors met at Flre Hall
paid the treasurer of the coonty. Dame j ,,„^ ,2 ro. to 9 p. ro. If yoo failed
1 Hegeman, $48 oot of his own pocket I j^ ^^^^^j, ^j„ ^,„ ^„, ^„^
you chance to do so each voter wbo failed to enroll, will bave a blank sent bim throogh the mall to be fillad oot and if this is not taken advantage of, yoo- cannot vote at tbe primary naxt fall.
Tbe annuel meeting of tbe Men's | lowing letter: Clob was held In tbe Parish flooae on j . "December 8, 1911.
Taesday evening. The election result-1 "Daniel J. Hegeman, Esq., County
ratber than think tbat he had not prop erly perforroed tbe duties of bis office in tbat he had approved thu payroent of a bill whicb be thinks afterward Shoold not have been passed by his offlce.
Some time ago the Board of Soper¬ visors went to the Good Roada con¬ vention at Rochester. «The clerk uf the board, George M. Goodale, accom¬ panied it on tha trip, and recently he presented a claim which had been aod¬ ited by tbe sopervisors for bis ex¬ penses in making tbe trip. Tbe Con¬ troller was tben under tho impression a special meeting of Advance Hook, that be was entitled to have the ex- Ladder and Engina Company was held penses refunded by the county and ap- at Firemen'a Hall on Friday evening, proved tbe bill. The meeting was largely attended and
After tbe matter bad passed through important business waa transacted. Controller Lyon's hands he decided The company voted to give the Board that the bill shonid not have been ap- of Trustees power to dispose of the proved atid drew his own personal building and site by advertising for check for tbe amount and handed it to | gealed bids, said bids to be opened at the County Treasurer, with the foi- j Firemen's Hall on January 8. 1912, at
The concert given at Firemen'a Hall last Satarday evening onder tba di* rection of Cbarles D. Wicks for tha benefit of Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Co., No. 1, was a big success. Tbe sbow viae fine but tbe attendance was small.
Jafl in Good Condition!
Freeport
Baldwin
Only Few RecommendatioiU Made See our ^dv. in tbia issoe and be I Cbarles Wing, a Chinese loandry- in Inspector's Report *'** ^° ^^* importance tbat you are ; roan, had his first aotoroobile ride Fri-
^^ ' getting the foil value for your jnoney iday, but it was not of tba..joyful kind.
bim.
Tbe following report of inspection j "^ Bsrascb Dept. Store, «6 S. Main St It was to the eoort roow of Jostloa of the jail of Nassaa Coonty bas been .. I Corodon Norton, at Freeport to an-
presented to the State Prison Commls-! Single copies of the Messenger can 1 swer a charge of chicken stealing, sion at Albany j be secured at Greenblatt's news store preferred by Sylvester Sorrentino, an
Inspected November 8, 1911; Charles' SViL*/''S!l^,S"°T* ?' ^'«'^'''' **?*" *t""«n neighbor. Wing hsd cbiekens T. DeMott, Sheriff; William S. Box, I ' !^P^^!_=lil_ j in his possession—just a baker's dos-
Warden; Allen S. Brower. AssisUnt The aeveral ministers of the village [""—"''*"'"'''"¦*"^'« Thomas W. Mar- Warden; Edwin Lewis, Keeper. In have been invited to contrlbota addition to the above there are tbree short Cbristmss talk to oor readers, keepers. | which will appoLr in oor next iasoe.
The number of inmates on the day !
of inspection was: Men, 48; women, j Elbert Walters and family of Cborcb 2; classified as follows: Serving time, I Street, started Thursday morning for men, 36; women, 2; awaiting trial, Florida, wbere tbey will spend the men, 8; awaiting grand jury, men, 2. winter.
Included among the above were tbree)
United Statea prisoners. The oighest 1 At tbe meeting of Freeport Lodge, number at any time daring tbe past No. 600, I. 0. O. F., Monday evening year was 70; the average, about 60. Chester A. Falton was uominated fnr
Tbe jail was found in a cleanly con-1 Noble Grand; Gilson H. Raynor, Vice dition. The supplies are purchased j Grand; Miles S. Rhodes, William S. from the prisons. j Merrill and Sylvester P. Shea renomi-
ray went to serve a warrant on ! Sorrentino claimed the birds. I Wing, when asked where he got tba chickens, shook his head and remained glaro. Wing put up $100 casb tiali witb Justice Norton to ensure his' ap¬ pearance for examination Monday morning at 10 o'clock.
At that time the case was again ad¬ joorned for one week, till next Mon¬ day a. m.
ed in returning the old officers of last year; with the exeeption of Mr. J. Molcahy as Secretary, who was coro- pelled to refuse a reelection owing to
Treasurer, Nassau County, N. Y.
"Dear Sir—Inclosed pleaae find my personal cbeck for $48, same being the amount paid November 20, 1911, to
Mrs. Geo. Bloomer is again confined to ber bome by illnesa.
laek of time, Mr. Mulcahy not only be-1 George M. Goodale, Claim No. 1,728, ing in business, but taking a course in for alleged actual expenses, mileage, Real EsUte Law in the New York etc., from Nussau Ciunty to Roch- Law School. Resolutions of appreci- j ester. The claim having been approv- ation of Mr. Mulcahy's excellent ser- ed by the chairman of the Board of vice for the club were paased. The Supervisors before being presented to Secretaryship is open. The other offi- [roe for approval, and claimant having cers are Mr. A. J. Anthony, Pres. ; 1 verified said claim and having stated Mr. Herbert Colvin, Vice Pres.; Mr. ; to me that be actaally paid the ex- Wro. H. Littebrandt Treas. Refresh-1 penses in amoant of claim while in the
A. Link and family a their new house north of terian Chorch this week.
ili move to tbe Preaby-
Mrs. Harvey Valentine, formerly of this village, died at her home at Hempstead last week, after a short ill¬ ness. Funerafservices were beld at her late home on Tuesday afternoon, with interment at Hempatead.
The sentenced male prisoners of tbis ' nated for Recording and Financial Sec- jail are fully employed; aboat nine' retary and Treasorer. respectively.' work in taking care of the coartboosej ______
Tbe Cbristmas exercises of tbe Fob- lie School will be beld on Friday after¬ noon December 22. The pupils and members of tbe facoity will then have a week's holiday.
and surrounding grounds and do jail housework ; the remainder work in the stone shed, breaking stone, which is used on the county highways; about twenty were so employed on tbe day of inspection.
"Sam's" restaurant bus been re¬ moved from its location on Main Street and Nameless Boulevard.
Lynbrook
ments were enjoyed, after the meeting and a general jollification and period of matual congratulations for a three years' bappy existence.
Merrick was again defeated at baaketball for tbe second time by Copiague on tbe local floor on Friday night The score was 11 to 18. The game waa rather rough, botb sides offending, bot the redeeming featurea waa tbat evidently there waa no . mal¬ ice aforethought, simply a roughness attendant upon youth's desire to win 'in conflict with tbe necessary re¬ straints of a gentleman. The Merrick team plays in Freeport tonight, the first game away from home, at the Sigmond Opera House.
Mftrtin Wright has purchased of J. W. Birch a bouse focpierly occupied by Gns Palmgren and family on Miller Street Mr. Palmgren's family has removed to Brooklyn, Mr. Palmgren himaelf remaining here, being em¬ ployed in the Midmer Organ Works. Mr. Wrigbt will erect a barn upon bis] the Nassau County newiy acquired property.
aervice of the county and for the bene¬ fit of the county, I approved the same.
"From what I have learned since the payroent of the above claim I am satis¬ fied that said claim should not bave been allowed^
"The amount of the above check shoold be deposited to the fond from which the money was withdrawn. Very traly. "John Lyon, County Controller."
Mr. Lyon said tbat the clerk should not bave accompanied the board at the expense of the county, and that when he passed the bHI he did not know the exact sitaation.
Hempstead
Miss Emilie B. Ashdown of 169 A'asbington street, has secured a po- siition as stenographer, at West Palm Be ich, Florida. >
The house being erected on Linden¬ mere Drive by Matthias and Smith of Baldwin for Mr. C. D. HaVvey is mak¬ ing good progress. Tbe thorough j method in which the house is being i built attracts attention.
City papers announce that Joaeph P. Day will sell on Friday, the 22nd, at Court House, in foreclosure suit of Mrs. O. H. P. Bel¬ mont vs. Hempstead Hospital Associ¬ ation, the Hempstead Hospital proper¬ ty, corner of Jerusalem avenue and Henry street, this village. The sale is the resolt of an action to foreclose a lien of $31,946.38.
The L. I. R. R. bas the foondation ready for tbe freigbt house, wblch will be broaght bere from Garden City.
Perry Emeigh celebrated hia 21st birthday at his home Friday evening, Dec. 8, by entertaining a number of bis friends who are as follows: Mrs. Joseph Wanser, Miss Grace and Annie Wanser, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Verity, Miss Esther and Elizabeth Verity, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emeigh and Mrs. William G. Garner and Anderson Bloomer. A very nice time was en¬ joyed by muSic and pinochle and tben refreshments were served. At about midnight they left for their homes Perry said he hopes to see them at his house again before long.
On Fridav evening of last week N. Meyer gave a duck sapper at A. L. Brown's Hotel. Among those wbo partook of tbe good things were: Ed¬ ward Roddy and Jobn Vandewater of Hempstead; Charles W. Smith, of Brooklyn; Miss Martha E. T. Smitb, of Smith's Point; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bedell, Mr. and N.|Meyer, Anton Jong, A. R. Smith and Adolph Frisch of this village. One of the features of the evening was a solo by Mr. Smitb, which was rendered in a very excellent
The Lynbrook Hose Company, No. 1, is completing arrangements for the erection of c suitable fire hoose on its property on Blake avenue, wbich was acquired by the company some time
I Two clever Long Island children in : the line ot singing and dancing are Gladys and John Ehrman Smith, of { Freeport. The twins are cbildren of I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Smith, and : I have jost rounded out seven years. \ I The photograph of the twins shows i them in Indian costume as tbey ap- j peared in the parada and pageant of j nations presented at the Opera House I in Freeport recently for five successive | ! nights. They sang tbe song,
The Sanday School Christmas exer¬ cise of the M. B. Church will consist of a Christmas Cantata, "Santa Claos, Sir Knight," to be neld on Friday ev¬ ening, December 22.
Ground has been broken on Grand Avenue south of Merrick Road for tbe fine building of the Knights of Pytbias.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carr, who were lately married, were given a rousing serenade on Tuesday nigbt.
The people of the Methodist Protest- I •¦•.nL. iiiEv m,.,„i •.¦•« HuiiK Bii,; ant Church are now working hard for "win brSuUe^a"^" mS^vimenf ti'^tLa^ <^^^i« Battl^^^^^ the Sabbath School enter '^^ ' '
!l'':_^*3"i*!!r„'"P'^°''*'"^"* *"**'¦* dance with the song in a clever man- Xmas. They are to ba
section of the village
Warren Abrams bas purchased large new safe for bis offlce.
I.
CARD OF THANKS.
Merriek, L Editor of the Messenger, Dear Sir:—
We wish through your paper to ex-, Und oor Bi^cere and heartfelt thanks I meet the following Monday, New for tbe many kin^ acts, expressions Year's night The election of officers of sympathy, and assistance rendered ' "ill take place on Dec. 18. o^ In our bereavement opon the lots
A. L. Brown and Anton Jung of tbis village, Edward Roddy of Hempstead " i and Chris. Mitchel and Charles Ulrich
Lsdies' nigbt at Masonic Temple 1 ^f ^^^ York are spending tbe week next Monday evening, J)ec. 18. L,jtb William Bedell at LinertyviUe,
1.1 « i."t J KI 1 au- tA «|N. Y. The party are passing tbe tiroe New York Lodge, No. 1, Shield of ;„ ginning. Mr. Bedell was forroerly Honor, has postponed their roeeting ! ^ ^sident of thia village, that falls on Christmas night, bot will' . -———
i Mohrman's baker shop on Bedford
of oar loving father.
Mrs. S. J. Verity. Lawrence, L. I^
George T. Pearsall, died on Dec. 8, after a long illness at tbe boroe of bia coosion, William Kummer, Park Ave., ' Merrick. Funeral aervices were held in tbe parlors of George E. Forbell, funeral director, Rockville Centre.
Interment was in tbe old chorch yard j wortb; Wsrden, Bernard Tbomas; thereon the lltb. I Sentry, H. H. Geer; Trostee, Walter
i R. Jones; representstlve to Grand
Mr. Edward Mitchell of Flushing j Council, T. Alden Skidmore; Alter- was a guest at "Wayside," the home , nate, F. B. Hawkins, of Mrs. C. N. Kent on Sunday
The following are the officers elect of Hempstead Council 842, R. A., for tbe year 1912: Regent, George M. Bode; Vice Regent, Sidney R. Moller; Orator, W. V. S
Past Regent, Jesse Ricbsrds; Secre¬ tary, J. Seymour Snedeker; Collector, Frank B. Hawkina; 'Tressurer, E. J. M. Hamlet; Chaplain, Dr..Charles H. Ludlum; Guide, Frank H. Wads-
Mr. J. W. Birch has begap erection of a new house on the road parallel in tbe L. I. R. R. north of the track and west of Merrick Ave.
Mr. and' Mra. Long of Deleware have bean tbe guests of Mr. and Mra. Tbeo. Arms of Camp Ave. fot tbe last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good, of Cadarburat, L. !.. ware tba goeata on Sanday of Mr. Goad's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. T. Good.
It in tka Maaaawgarl"
I Avenue was barned to the ground early I'tbis morning. The fire was discovered I at about 5 o'clock by Charles Mohr I man, proprietor ef the place. The i fire was caused by a pot of grease boil- i ing over in the cellar, setting fire to
„ c). . : the woodwork before it was discovered.
Happener; Sitting 1 ^^^3^^^ hoq). Ladder and Engine
Company quickly responded to the ' alarm, but anable to get water, was j anable to extinguish the blaze, but did i good work in saving adjoining piop¬ erty. Adel's barn and the barber ahop ' were in danger at times, but by tbe I work of the firemen, asisted by tbe ' heavy rain, no further damage waa : done.
I When tbe fire atarted a team of ! horses belonging to Mobrman were
Tbey wandered down Bell- were botb strook and killed by the 6:14 west boond train. The wagon was not danaged. Had it not been for the beavy rain no doobt aeveral other places would bave been boroed.
At the annoal meeting of the Lyn¬ brook Hose Company, the following officers were elected for the enaoing year: Foreman, William R. Strobaon; First Aasiatant Foreman, Edward C. Brown, jr.; Second Assistant Foreman, Edwaird Dane; Recording Secretary, H. C. Strohson; Financial Secretary, ' Edward Libbie; Trostees, L. Strohson, Hugo Cook and A. Smith.
Thomas Hickman has sold out his confectionery business on Atlantic ave¬ nue, to William Blum. Mr. Blum was a former owner of tbe same business, and is-pleased to be back in Lynbrook again.
Leonard G. Smith, who has been tbe principal of the Norwood School for several ye^rs, and who was recently elected Superintendent of Schools of the Third District of Suffolk County, has tendered bis resignatioq as princi¬ pal of the Norwood School, and Frank Cooley of Glen Cove has been ap¬ pointed in his successor.
The appearance of the conditions sorroonding the pioperty qf Mr. von Holm's property at Earl and Harris son avenues has been considerably en¬ hanced by the setting up of a hand¬ some ornamental iron fence.
song
ner. The children won round after round of applause. Both show much natural talent. Their parents, who take much interest in mosical and theatrical productions, have taken deep interest in the cleverness of their children, and are confident that if they sbould decide to follow up tbo line in which they have made snch a big fait they will achieve fame.
Brooklyn Times.
tertainment for ve a cantata. The singing class under the direction of Prof. Lane of New York, will meet on Monday night Pastor Rev. R. S. Hulsart will preach Sabbatb morning; theme, "The Prayer of Jabez and Its Lesson;" in the evening, "Emigration Heavenward."
When walking through tbe village streets at night it is easy to see what stores and hoases are using the Reflex
light which the Nassau A Suffolk
C. E. Helland waa flned $8 Wednes-1 ^'«*'*'"« Company is selling. It
day for riding a bicycle on the side-i Chester Smith of this village fin- walk, on complaint of R. P. We den. | ,3^,^^ ^^^^^^ j„ ^ ^^^ ^jj^ amateur who was arrested by Officer Helland bicycle race beld at Madison Square about a year ago and airoilarly fined, j q^^^„ ,„t Saturday evening.
Monday aftemoon tbe members of! A five and ton-cent bazaar will be tfae Women's Christian Temperance jgiven by MissHattie Uedell's Primary Union met at the home of Mrs. M. | class of the MVP. Sunday School, this Louise Hammond on West Merrick j Friday evening. Admission five cents. Road, where a pleasant afternoon waa |
passed. I "^^e Literary met on Tuesday even-
— I ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Word has been received from Poliee Charles H. Thomas. Tbe program waa Justice-elect Elvin N. Edwards, who on Holland—History, Govemment, left some time ago for Porto Rico for Education, his health, accompanied by bis wife
and brother-in-law and sister-in-law, l The Woman's Foreign Misaionary Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scheer, Jr., of Society of the M. E. Cburch will meet tbat place who had been visiting | with Mrs. Riebard Mott on Friday af- friends and relativea in Freeport and ! ternooo. Roosevelt The letter states that he I
was tbe only one of the party that was I "he Chriatmas cantata, "The Coro- not sea-aick on tfae trip down and t.hat j ¦"« <>* the King," by Dudley Buck, he is feeling mucfa better aa tbe resalt 1 "'onK "''^ " program of singing, will of the change. He informs his rela-1 be given in the M. E. Church. Tuesday tives tbat while fae has not lost all bi's i "'ght Dec. 19. Tbe cboir onder tbe nervousness he is in a fair way to i ie«dersbip of Mr. C H. Tbomaa bas complete recovery. i *>««" practicing for a month and a good I entertainment is promiaed. A namber
Under the sospices of the Home De partment of the St. Jamea M. E. Cburcb, a cake sale wjll be held in the
l\lfZl"^Zl^''TnTo'ne^7e7r^nl Wilhelmina. wife of Paol Miller.!?,' •'"««" '[<>•» . *»». Apollo Clob. to"t;v:?c;k?tk.Jr" ChrTsS ^led suddenly early l«.t Saturday X-nd'altLsTm^h" "d?;""' ~* can have their wants Batisfi«H hv nnti morning of apoplexy of tbe brain. P"""* ""V*Vu , :/' .1, .. can have their wants satisfied by noti-, ^^^ ^^ J^.^^ J^^^^ ^^ ^^^ The Sunday School cantata will be
' given next Friday nigbt, Dec. 22, and
fying Mrs. Alice Evans, P. O. Box j
cake tfaey desire,
ared in time for Christmasc
Christian Science Society—Services,, tbe I Sunday morning at lla. ro. Sunday standing in front of^ the shoj) ' School same boor; Hempstead Bank) walked away, wr Building, corner of Fulton and Main ! «nore Avenue and Streets, Hempstead, L. I. Subject, "Is the Universe, incloding man, evolved by Atoriiic Force?" A read¬ ing room sopplied with Christian Science literature is open at the anove addroas every week day (except holi¬ days) from 1:80 to 5 p. m.
Tbs bsst wayt* fi«bt tbt smI arter bmaaa la
baitmt ka aoAm k graw. Afvwtiiist h iMs
Cbarles Mobrroan was badly boroed aboot the faee and banda one morning
(Continued on page 8)
If you want to raa*h tha paaiila rt la tha "Maaaaaear."
pat
225. by stating just what kind of a i "'''°»'^ <^«Pot l"""* **>« ^eavy »"«* }-j,, bo „ne of tbe best the aSboo! aver and it will be deliv- "to'" "e^"*',*»>• "KOj ''L' °" the ^^i'** iT-^iu^Vi'i*!'* f^^^^^^ aidewalk, striking on ber bead. Atl*^"**' the time she felt no ill effecta from the
At the annoal meeting of Rescue I fall, but a few days later sbe coro- Hook and Ladder Company, the follow-1 plained of having severe headaches, ing officers were elected for the ensu-1 and Saturday morning apoplexy of the ...,,. ing year: Foreman, Cheater Talfor; i brain set in and sbe passed away after , «^"tB will be one of great enioyment Assistant Foreman, Isaac Hendrick-1 only a few hours'illness. She was aj .|be pastor. Rev. Frank A. Scofield, son; Secretary, Chauncey Soper; 1 native of Germany, bot had been in P*'" Pf'^fh both morning and evening Treasurer, H. O. Vail. j tbis country for a number of years, r*"^''?*'"^-, ^"" morning topic will 1 having been a resident of Kreeport 1 ^. ^ that I knew wbere ; migfat find
While playing in fais father's garage ! since last fall. Beaides her husband | "^'ro. »na -t night the subject will on Monday last, Leonard, tbe four year' abe ia survived by one brotber and two ' "•. A Miracle Ihat old aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. W. I sisters who are in Germany, and one Haff, Jr., aet fire to some hay that sister residing in Ne / York City waa stored in the garage. As soon aa j
he had started the fire, the little fel-: > mcuiuci wt i.u« uoiukhi uuiuciau ' d^ *t •
low at once informed the domestic, | Church of tfais village. Deceaaed waa '¦. v^OntriDUtlOn
Mary Vinea, of bis action. Thia yoong i aboot 40 yeara of age. Tbe foneral' .„ , , ,
woman, wbo ia a very courageous ! took place from ber late reaidenee, 93 | . Here »a penny for the Anti-Tope*
Tba cburcb will be beaotifally
I decorated witb a Chriatraaa tree and
' evergreens, Santa Claus will appear
I m full coatume and will bring a gift
for tbe members of tbe Scfaool. Tba
Failed." Seats I free and a cordial welcome to all.
sister residing in Ne / York City. 4 mv ¦ •
Mrs. Miller had just been received aa ' j\ lieWSI>Oy 9
a merober of the German Lutheran * ^
yoong woman, immediately aeized a'Smith Street Toesday morning, large double blanket wbich sbe enfold-1 interment in Kingston, N. Y.
ed aroond tbe blazing bay, which abe'
tben drew ioto tbe roadway witb a {
ritb
pitchfork, w^ere sbe aucceeded in ex-! „„, ^^
Daring tbu paat week George Ray-
»:....«s.i.i.-u... «. -#t u u i. nor liaa had aeveral repairs made to hia
nntfSi m1 B.7^f thi f '*'*' -to" «" Merrick Road and a new aiftn notified Mre. Haff of tha inatance. .j„,„_ h,- #___».
Wben asked wby fae bad sot tba bay 1 •*""' *'"' '""*•
on flre, tbe little fellow stated. "My | ir^tin^aA o« «.»- i^\
papa is a Hiaman. and I wanted bim to' (Conttooad 00 page 5)
eona bone." Adwartiaa It in CvarylMdjr'a Calamn ' obbld be qoeaticmed farther.
I onloais Leagne," said a little newsboy, I atepping np to the visiting nnrse of a I western l^gne, who was selling'the Red I Gross Cbristnuui seals in one of the mov- I ing picture thoaters. I "Here, tabe one of tbe seals," said thn I nnrse, as tho boy dropped the penny ie
of her. ! "Aw, I ain't got no nse for de seal,
but I wants to give yoqse de penny 'oaose ; yoos did ao Aincb good for me madder",
replied the lad, ronning away before he
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| FullText | Christmas Edition Fire at Bellmore Flag-Staff Imi Bmned Train Hits Auto Truck at Freeport SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VdlLAGE Vol 4, Number 21 Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1911 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cento Merrick Fine assortment of Christmas trees at Jobn Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore. Yoo ean boy those Xmas cigars of Cbaa. Moravec, oor local cigar nana- faatarar. Factory en Miller Avenoe. 2t Services at tba Church of tbe Be¬ deemer Sonday, tbe third in Advent, at 7:80 and 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Calabration of the Boly Commonion at tba aarly serviea and morning prayer and aerman at tba aecond aervice. The Sonday Sebool will continoe tbe praet¬ iee of Cbriatmas carols onder tbe di¬ rection of Messrs H. R. Zeinar and F. S. Settia at 10 o'clock. Services dor¬ ing Advent are beld on Wednesday evenings at 8 and Friday morninga at 9:80 In tbe chorch. Tborsday, the 21st, St Thomas' Dsy, tbere will be a eelebration of tbe Holy Cororoonion at tbe chorch at 7:80 a. m. Tbe Wo¬ man's Aoxiliary meets weekly on Thursday afternoons at 2:30 and the Jonioi Auxiliary on Satordays at 2:8d p. ro. The Sunday School will hold its Cbristroas celebration on Wednesday evening, the 27th, at 7:30 in the Par¬ ish House. Mr. Lyon Pays The Bin I Bellmore II « I i» 11 ^itie aaaortment of Cbristroas trees Numb CoDtroiwr Seil4 PenoiuJ ; at John Adel's Meat Market, Bellmore. Check for Bill He ApprOTed Tuesday of this week was tbe last „ ^ ' ,, , . , ¦ iday of enrollment of voters wben tbe County Controller John Lyon h"« i Board of Inspectors met at Flre Hall paid the treasurer of the coonty. Dame j ,,„^ ,2 ro. to 9 p. ro. If yoo failed 1 Hegeman, $48 oot of his own pocket I j^ ^^^^^j, ^j„ ^,„ ^„, ^„^ you chance to do so each voter wbo failed to enroll, will bave a blank sent bim throogh the mall to be fillad oot and if this is not taken advantage of, yoo- cannot vote at tbe primary naxt fall. Tbe annuel meeting of tbe Men's lowing letter: Clob was held In tbe Parish flooae on j . "December 8, 1911. Taesday evening. The election result-1 "Daniel J. Hegeman, Esq., County ratber than think tbat he had not prop erly perforroed tbe duties of bis office in tbat he had approved thu payroent of a bill whicb be thinks afterward Shoold not have been passed by his offlce. Some time ago the Board of Soper¬ visors went to the Good Roada con¬ vention at Rochester. «The clerk uf the board, George M. Goodale, accom¬ panied it on tha trip, and recently he presented a claim which had been aod¬ ited by tbe sopervisors for bis ex¬ penses in making tbe trip. Tbe Con¬ troller was tben under tho impression a special meeting of Advance Hook, that be was entitled to have the ex- Ladder and Engina Company was held penses refunded by the county and ap- at Firemen'a Hall on Friday evening, proved tbe bill. The meeting was largely attended and After tbe matter bad passed through important business waa transacted. Controller Lyon's hands he decided The company voted to give the Board that the bill shonid not have been ap- of Trustees power to dispose of the proved atid drew his own personal building and site by advertising for check for tbe amount and handed it to gealed bids, said bids to be opened at the County Treasurer, with the foi- j Firemen's Hall on January 8. 1912, at The concert given at Firemen'a Hall last Satarday evening onder tba di* rection of Cbarles D. Wicks for tha benefit of Advance Hook, Ladder and Engine Co., No. 1, was a big success. Tbe sbow viae fine but tbe attendance was small. Jafl in Good Condition! Freeport Baldwin Only Few RecommendatioiU Made See our ^dv. in tbia issoe and be I Cbarles Wing, a Chinese loandry- in Inspector's Report *'** ^° ^^* importance tbat you are ; roan, had his first aotoroobile ride Fri- ^^ ' getting the foil value for your jnoney iday, but it was not of tba..joyful kind. bim. Tbe following report of inspection j "^ Bsrascb Dept. Store, «6 S. Main St It was to the eoort roow of Jostloa of the jail of Nassaa Coonty bas been .. I Corodon Norton, at Freeport to an- presented to the State Prison Commls-! Single copies of the Messenger can 1 swer a charge of chicken stealing, sion at Albany j be secured at Greenblatt's news store preferred by Sylvester Sorrentino, an Inspected November 8, 1911; Charles' SViL*/''S!l^,S"°T* ?' ^'«'^'''' **?*" *t""«n neighbor. Wing hsd cbiekens T. DeMott, Sheriff; William S. Box, I ' !^P^^!_=lil_ j in his possession—just a baker's dos- Warden; Allen S. Brower. AssisUnt The aeveral ministers of the village [""—"''*"'"'''"¦*"^'« Thomas W. Mar- Warden; Edwin Lewis, Keeper. In have been invited to contrlbota addition to the above there are tbree short Cbristmss talk to oor readers, keepers. which will appoLr in oor next iasoe. The number of inmates on the day ! of inspection was: Men, 48; women, j Elbert Walters and family of Cborcb 2; classified as follows: Serving time, I Street, started Thursday morning for men, 36; women, 2; awaiting trial, Florida, wbere tbey will spend the men, 8; awaiting grand jury, men, 2. winter. Included among the above were tbree) United Statea prisoners. The oighest 1 At tbe meeting of Freeport Lodge, number at any time daring tbe past No. 600, I. 0. O. F., Monday evening year was 70; the average, about 60. Chester A. Falton was uominated fnr Tbe jail was found in a cleanly con-1 Noble Grand; Gilson H. Raynor, Vice dition. The supplies are purchased j Grand; Miles S. Rhodes, William S. from the prisons. j Merrill and Sylvester P. Shea renomi- ray went to serve a warrant on ! Sorrentino claimed the birds. I Wing, when asked where he got tba chickens, shook his head and remained glaro. Wing put up $100 casb tiali witb Justice Norton to ensure his' ap¬ pearance for examination Monday morning at 10 o'clock. At that time the case was again ad¬ joorned for one week, till next Mon¬ day a. m. ed in returning the old officers of last year; with the exeeption of Mr. J. Molcahy as Secretary, who was coro- pelled to refuse a reelection owing to Treasurer, Nassau County, N. Y. "Dear Sir—Inclosed pleaae find my personal cbeck for $48, same being the amount paid November 20, 1911, to Mrs. Geo. Bloomer is again confined to ber bome by illnesa. laek of time, Mr. Mulcahy not only be-1 George M. Goodale, Claim No. 1,728, ing in business, but taking a course in for alleged actual expenses, mileage, Real EsUte Law in the New York etc., from Nussau Ciunty to Roch- Law School. Resolutions of appreci- j ester. The claim having been approv- ation of Mr. Mulcahy's excellent ser- ed by the chairman of the Board of vice for the club were paased. The Supervisors before being presented to Secretaryship is open. The other offi- [roe for approval, and claimant having cers are Mr. A. J. Anthony, Pres. ; 1 verified said claim and having stated Mr. Herbert Colvin, Vice Pres.; Mr. ; to me that be actaally paid the ex- Wro. H. Littebrandt Treas. Refresh-1 penses in amoant of claim while in the A. Link and family a their new house north of terian Chorch this week. ili move to tbe Preaby- Mrs. Harvey Valentine, formerly of this village, died at her home at Hempstead last week, after a short ill¬ ness. Funerafservices were beld at her late home on Tuesday afternoon, with interment at Hempatead. The sentenced male prisoners of tbis ' nated for Recording and Financial Sec- jail are fully employed; aboat nine' retary and Treasorer. respectively.' work in taking care of the coartboosej ______ Tbe Cbristmas exercises of tbe Fob- lie School will be beld on Friday after¬ noon December 22. The pupils and members of tbe facoity will then have a week's holiday. and surrounding grounds and do jail housework ; the remainder work in the stone shed, breaking stone, which is used on the county highways; about twenty were so employed on tbe day of inspection. "Sam's" restaurant bus been re¬ moved from its location on Main Street and Nameless Boulevard. Lynbrook ments were enjoyed, after the meeting and a general jollification and period of matual congratulations for a three years' bappy existence. Merrick was again defeated at baaketball for tbe second time by Copiague on tbe local floor on Friday night The score was 11 to 18. The game waa rather rough, botb sides offending, bot the redeeming featurea waa tbat evidently there waa no . mal¬ ice aforethought, simply a roughness attendant upon youth's desire to win 'in conflict with tbe necessary re¬ straints of a gentleman. The Merrick team plays in Freeport tonight, the first game away from home, at the Sigmond Opera House. Mftrtin Wright has purchased of J. W. Birch a bouse focpierly occupied by Gns Palmgren and family on Miller Street Mr. Palmgren's family has removed to Brooklyn, Mr. Palmgren himaelf remaining here, being em¬ ployed in the Midmer Organ Works. Mr. Wrigbt will erect a barn upon bis] the Nassau County newiy acquired property. aervice of the county and for the bene¬ fit of the county, I approved the same. "From what I have learned since the payroent of the above claim I am satis¬ fied that said claim should not bave been allowed^ "The amount of the above check shoold be deposited to the fond from which the money was withdrawn. Very traly. "John Lyon, County Controller." Mr. Lyon said tbat the clerk should not bave accompanied the board at the expense of the county, and that when he passed the bHI he did not know the exact sitaation. Hempstead Miss Emilie B. Ashdown of 169 A'asbington street, has secured a po- siition as stenographer, at West Palm Be ich, Florida. > The house being erected on Linden¬ mere Drive by Matthias and Smith of Baldwin for Mr. C. D. HaVvey is mak¬ ing good progress. Tbe thorough j method in which the house is being i built attracts attention. City papers announce that Joaeph P. Day will sell on Friday, the 22nd, at Court House, in foreclosure suit of Mrs. O. H. P. Bel¬ mont vs. Hempstead Hospital Associ¬ ation, the Hempstead Hospital proper¬ ty, corner of Jerusalem avenue and Henry street, this village. The sale is the resolt of an action to foreclose a lien of $31,946.38. The L. I. R. R. bas the foondation ready for tbe freigbt house, wblch will be broaght bere from Garden City. Perry Emeigh celebrated hia 21st birthday at his home Friday evening, Dec. 8, by entertaining a number of bis friends who are as follows: Mrs. Joseph Wanser, Miss Grace and Annie Wanser, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Verity, Miss Esther and Elizabeth Verity, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emeigh and Mrs. William G. Garner and Anderson Bloomer. A very nice time was en¬ joyed by muSic and pinochle and tben refreshments were served. At about midnight they left for their homes Perry said he hopes to see them at his house again before long. On Fridav evening of last week N. Meyer gave a duck sapper at A. L. Brown's Hotel. Among those wbo partook of tbe good things were: Ed¬ ward Roddy and Jobn Vandewater of Hempstead; Charles W. Smith, of Brooklyn; Miss Martha E. T. Smitb, of Smith's Point; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bedell, Mr. and N. Meyer, Anton Jong, A. R. Smith and Adolph Frisch of this village. One of the features of the evening was a solo by Mr. Smitb, which was rendered in a very excellent The Lynbrook Hose Company, No. 1, is completing arrangements for the erection of c suitable fire hoose on its property on Blake avenue, wbich was acquired by the company some time I Two clever Long Island children in : the line ot singing and dancing are Gladys and John Ehrman Smith, of { Freeport. The twins are cbildren of I Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Smith, and : I have jost rounded out seven years. \ I The photograph of the twins shows i them in Indian costume as tbey ap- j peared in the parada and pageant of j nations presented at the Opera House I in Freeport recently for five successive ! nights. They sang tbe song, The Sanday School Christmas exer¬ cise of the M. B. Church will consist of a Christmas Cantata, "Santa Claos, Sir Knight" to be neld on Friday ev¬ ening, December 22. Ground has been broken on Grand Avenue south of Merrick Road for tbe fine building of the Knights of Pytbias. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carr, who were lately married, were given a rousing serenade on Tuesday nigbt. The people of the Methodist Protest- I •¦•.nL. iiiEv m,.,„i •.¦•« HuiiK Bii,; ant Church are now working hard for "win brSuUe^a"^" mS^vimenf ti'^tLa^ <^^^i« Battl^^^^^ the Sabbath School enter '^^ ' ' !l'':_^*3"i*!!r„'"P'^°''*'"^"* *"**'¦* dance with the song in a clever man- Xmas. They are to ba section of the village Warren Abrams bas purchased large new safe for bis offlce. I. CARD OF THANKS. Merriek, L Editor of the Messenger, Dear Sir:— We wish through your paper to ex-, Und oor Bi^cere and heartfelt thanks I meet the following Monday, New for tbe many kin^ acts, expressions Year's night The election of officers of sympathy, and assistance rendered ' "ill take place on Dec. 18. o^ In our bereavement opon the lots A. L. Brown and Anton Jung of tbis village, Edward Roddy of Hempstead " i and Chris. Mitchel and Charles Ulrich Lsdies' nigbt at Masonic Temple 1 ^f ^^^ York are spending tbe week next Monday evening, J)ec. 18. L,jtb William Bedell at LinertyviUe, 1.1 « i."t J KI 1 au- tA « N. Y. The party are passing tbe tiroe New York Lodge, No. 1, Shield of ;„ ginning. Mr. Bedell was forroerly Honor, has postponed their roeeting ! ^ ^sident of thia village, that falls on Christmas night, bot will' . -——— i Mohrman's baker shop on Bedford of oar loving father. Mrs. S. J. Verity. Lawrence, L. I^ George T. Pearsall, died on Dec. 8, after a long illness at tbe boroe of bia coosion, William Kummer, Park Ave., ' Merrick. Funeral aervices were held in tbe parlors of George E. Forbell, funeral director, Rockville Centre. Interment was in tbe old chorch yard j wortb; Wsrden, Bernard Tbomas; thereon the lltb. I Sentry, H. H. Geer; Trostee, Walter i R. Jones; representstlve to Grand Mr. Edward Mitchell of Flushing j Council, T. Alden Skidmore; Alter- was a guest at "Wayside" the home , nate, F. B. Hawkins, of Mrs. C. N. Kent on Sunday The following are the officers elect of Hempstead Council 842, R. A., for tbe year 1912: Regent, George M. Bode; Vice Regent, Sidney R. Moller; Orator, W. V. S Past Regent, Jesse Ricbsrds; Secre¬ tary, J. Seymour Snedeker; Collector, Frank B. Hawkina; 'Tressurer, E. J. M. Hamlet; Chaplain, Dr..Charles H. Ludlum; Guide, Frank H. Wads- Mr. J. W. Birch has begap erection of a new house on the road parallel in tbe L. I. R. R. north of the track and west of Merrick Ave. Mr. and' Mra. Long of Deleware have bean tbe guests of Mr. and Mra. Tbeo. Arms of Camp Ave. fot tbe last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good, of Cadarburat, L. !.. ware tba goeata on Sanday of Mr. Goad's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. T. Good. It in tka Maaaawgarl" I Avenue was barned to the ground early I'tbis morning. The fire was discovered I at about 5 o'clock by Charles Mohr I man, proprietor ef the place. The i fire was caused by a pot of grease boil- i ing over in the cellar, setting fire to „ c). . : the woodwork before it was discovered. Happener; Sitting 1 ^^^3^^^ hoq). Ladder and Engine Company quickly responded to the ' alarm, but anable to get water, was j anable to extinguish the blaze, but did i good work in saving adjoining piop¬ erty. Adel's barn and the barber ahop ' were in danger at times, but by tbe I work of the firemen, asisted by tbe ' heavy rain, no further damage waa : done. I When tbe fire atarted a team of ! horses belonging to Mobrman were Tbey wandered down Bell- were botb strook and killed by the 6:14 west boond train. The wagon was not danaged. Had it not been for the beavy rain no doobt aeveral other places would bave been boroed. At the annoal meeting of the Lyn¬ brook Hose Company, the following officers were elected for the enaoing year: Foreman, William R. Strobaon; First Aasiatant Foreman, Edward C. Brown, jr.; Second Assistant Foreman, Edwaird Dane; Recording Secretary, H. C. Strohson; Financial Secretary, ' Edward Libbie; Trostees, L. Strohson, Hugo Cook and A. Smith. Thomas Hickman has sold out his confectionery business on Atlantic ave¬ nue, to William Blum. Mr. Blum was a former owner of tbe same business, and is-pleased to be back in Lynbrook again. Leonard G. Smith, who has been tbe principal of the Norwood School for several ye^rs, and who was recently elected Superintendent of Schools of the Third District of Suffolk County, has tendered bis resignatioq as princi¬ pal of the Norwood School, and Frank Cooley of Glen Cove has been ap¬ pointed in his successor. The appearance of the conditions sorroonding the pioperty qf Mr. von Holm's property at Earl and Harris son avenues has been considerably en¬ hanced by the setting up of a hand¬ some ornamental iron fence. song ner. The children won round after round of applause. Both show much natural talent. Their parents, who take much interest in mosical and theatrical productions, have taken deep interest in the cleverness of their children, and are confident that if they sbould decide to follow up tbo line in which they have made snch a big fait they will achieve fame. Brooklyn Times. tertainment for ve a cantata. The singing class under the direction of Prof. Lane of New York, will meet on Monday night Pastor Rev. R. S. Hulsart will preach Sabbatb morning; theme, "The Prayer of Jabez and Its Lesson;" in the evening, "Emigration Heavenward." When walking through tbe village streets at night it is easy to see what stores and hoases are using the Reflex light which the Nassau A Suffolk C. E. Helland waa flned $8 Wednes-1 ^'«*'*'"« Company is selling. It day for riding a bicycle on the side-i Chester Smith of this village fin- walk, on complaint of R. P. We den. ,3^,^^ ^^^^^^ j„ ^ ^^^ ^jj^ amateur who was arrested by Officer Helland bicycle race beld at Madison Square about a year ago and airoilarly fined, j q^^^„ ,„t Saturday evening. Monday aftemoon tbe members of! A five and ton-cent bazaar will be tfae Women's Christian Temperance jgiven by MissHattie Uedell's Primary Union met at the home of Mrs. M. class of the MVP. Sunday School, this Louise Hammond on West Merrick j Friday evening. Admission five cents. Road, where a pleasant afternoon waa passed. I "^^e Literary met on Tuesday even- — I ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Word has been received from Poliee Charles H. Thomas. Tbe program waa Justice-elect Elvin N. Edwards, who on Holland—History, Govemment, left some time ago for Porto Rico for Education, his health, accompanied by bis wife and brother-in-law and sister-in-law, l The Woman's Foreign Misaionary Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scheer, Jr., of Society of the M. E. Cburch will meet tbat place who had been visiting with Mrs. Riebard Mott on Friday af- friends and relativea in Freeport and ! ternooo. Roosevelt The letter states that he I was tbe only one of the party that was I "he Chriatmas cantata, "The Coro- not sea-aick on tfae trip down and t.hat j ¦"« <>* the King" by Dudley Buck, he is feeling mucfa better aa tbe resalt 1 "'onK "''^ " program of singing, will of the change. He informs his rela-1 be given in the M. E. Church. Tuesday tives tbat while fae has not lost all bi's i "'ght Dec. 19. Tbe cboir onder tbe nervousness he is in a fair way to i ie«dersbip of Mr. C H. Tbomaa bas complete recovery. i *>««" practicing for a month and a good I entertainment is promiaed. A namber Under the sospices of the Home De partment of the St. Jamea M. E. Cburcb, a cake sale wjll be held in the l\lfZl"^Zl^''TnTo'ne^7e7r^nl Wilhelmina. wife of Paol Miller.!?,' •'"««" '[<>•» . *»». Apollo Clob. to"t;v:?c;k?tk.Jr" ChrTsS ^led suddenly early l«.t Saturday X-nd'altLsTm^h" "d?;""' ~* can have their wants Batisfi«H hv nnti morning of apoplexy of tbe brain. P"""* ""V*Vu , :/' .1, .. can have their wants satisfied by noti-, ^^^ ^^ J^.^^ J^^^^ ^^ ^^^ The Sunday School cantata will be ' given next Friday nigbt, Dec. 22, and fying Mrs. Alice Evans, P. O. Box j cake tfaey desire, ared in time for Christmasc Christian Science Society—Services,, tbe I Sunday morning at lla. ro. Sunday standing in front of^ the shoj) ' School same boor; Hempstead Bank) walked away, wr Building, corner of Fulton and Main ! «nore Avenue and Streets, Hempstead, L. I. Subject, "Is the Universe, incloding man, evolved by Atoriiic Force?" A read¬ ing room sopplied with Christian Science literature is open at the anove addroas every week day (except holi¬ days) from 1:80 to 5 p. m. Tbs bsst wayt* fi«bt tbt smI arter bmaaa la baitmt ka aoAm k graw. Afvwtiiist h iMs Cbarles Mobrroan was badly boroed aboot the faee and banda one morning (Continued on page 8) If you want to raa*h tha paaiila rt la tha "Maaaaaear." pat 225. by stating just what kind of a i "'''°»'^ <^«Pot l"""* **>« ^eavy »"«* }-j,, bo „ne of tbe best the aSboo! aver and it will be deliv- "to'" "e^"*',*»>• "KOj ''L' °" the ^^i'** iT-^iu^Vi'i*!'* f^^^^^^ aidewalk, striking on ber bead. Atl*^"**' the time she felt no ill effecta from the At the annoal meeting of Rescue I fall, but a few days later sbe coro- Hook and Ladder Company, the follow-1 plained of having severe headaches, ing officers were elected for the ensu-1 and Saturday morning apoplexy of the ...,,. ing year: Foreman, Cheater Talfor; i brain set in and sbe passed away after , «^"tB will be one of great enioyment Assistant Foreman, Isaac Hendrick-1 only a few hours'illness. She was aj . be pastor. Rev. Frank A. Scofield, son; Secretary, Chauncey Soper; 1 native of Germany, bot had been in P*'" Pf'^fh both morning and evening Treasurer, H. O. Vail. j tbis country for a number of years, r*"^''?*'"^-, ^"" morning topic will 1 having been a resident of Kreeport 1 ^. ^ that I knew wbere ; migfat find While playing in fais father's garage ! since last fall. Beaides her husband "^'ro. »na -t night the subject will on Monday last, Leonard, tbe four year' abe ia survived by one brotber and two ' "•. A Miracle Ihat old aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. W. I sisters who are in Germany, and one Haff, Jr., aet fire to some hay that sister residing in Ne / York City waa stored in the garage. As soon aa j he had started the fire, the little fel-: > mcuiuci wt i.u« uoiukhi uuiuciau ' d^ *t • low at once informed the domestic, Church of tfais village. Deceaaed waa '¦. v^OntriDUtlOn Mary Vinea, of bis action. Thia yoong i aboot 40 yeara of age. Tbe foneral' .„ , , , woman, wbo ia a very courageous ! took place from ber late reaidenee, 93 . Here »a penny for the Anti-Tope* Tba cburcb will be beaotifally I decorated witb a Chriatraaa tree and ' evergreens, Santa Claus will appear I m full coatume and will bring a gift for tbe members of tbe Scfaool. Tba Failed." Seats I free and a cordial welcome to all. sister residing in Ne / York City. 4 mv ¦ • Mrs. Miller had just been received aa ' j\ lieWSI>Oy 9 a merober of the German Lutheran * ^ yoong woman, immediately aeized a'Smith Street Toesday morning, large double blanket wbich sbe enfold-1 interment in Kingston, N. Y. ed aroond tbe blazing bay, which abe' tben drew ioto tbe roadway witb a { ritb pitchfork, w^ere sbe aucceeded in ex-! „„, ^^ Daring tbu paat week George Ray- »:....«s.i.i.-u... «. -#t u u i. nor liaa had aeveral repairs made to hia nntfSi m1 B.7^f thi f '*'*' -to" «" Merrick Road and a new aiftn notified Mre. Haff of tha inatance. .j„,„_ h,- #___». Wben asked wby fae bad sot tba bay 1 •*""' *'"' '""*• on flre, tbe little fellow stated. "My ir^tin^aA o« «.»- i^\ papa is a Hiaman. and I wanted bim to' (Conttooad 00 page 5) eona bone." Adwartiaa It in CvarylMdjr'a Calamn ' obbld be qoeaticmed farther. I onloais Leagne" said a little newsboy, I atepping np to the visiting nnrse of a I western l^gne, who was selling'the Red I Gross Cbristnuui seals in one of the mov- I ing picture thoaters. I "Here, tabe one of tbe seals" said thn I nnrse, as tho boy dropped the penny ie of her. ! "Aw, I ain't got no nse for de seal, but I wants to give yoqse de penny 'oaose ; yoos did ao Aincb good for me madder", replied the lad, ronning away before he 1^ |
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