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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVII
FREEPORT, N. V., FRtDAV, OCTOBER 4, 1912
No. 49
i.
FREEPORT NEWS Reception to
V School Faculty
Single copies of the Review for sale The>% Bt annual recejjtion by the at Greenblatt'B, Railroarl Avenue ;! member^jf the Board of Education to Kiefer'B, Nassau County Ueview, Da- the faculty of our Freeport Schools and Silva'B, Braithwaite's and Gobetz's, : to the parents and friends of the dis- Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick | trict held Friday evening at Freeport
Road.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Governor's islanc}, which ia as i this locality as can be secured).'
tf ! Club House waa a very successful and enjoyable occasion and well attended.
Superintendent W. C. Moon deserves the credit of makiiijj the augRestior that in this manner the
Big Elks Fair
The fair and bazaar under the aus- j pices of the Freeport Lodj;e of Elks I wag opened Tuesday evening in the C'olonial Opera Hc/ase when J'resident James Hariee jjave Col. Noble F. Mar¬ tin, who has charjje of the event, the key til the villafje.
In the Fire Department
Matter! of ir In
rekt to and about tha firamar ir local departnriant by H.E. P.
Local Topics
itnenta and axplanationa not ar ft nawa natura, on Tillafa affa brthaaditor.
• ly of
Don't forpet that the (juarterly meeting of the DepartRient is to be held next Thursday eveniiig, October
Afteraeiiort speech in which he 10, in the engine house. wi.-;htd the lotige success in the fair, he presented Col. Martin with a large
Friday, Oct.
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Piatt K. VVigKiis has entered the New York University and is taking a cotiTKe in law.
Next Saturday, October 12, Colum¬ bus tlay, being a Irgal holiday, this oftice will be closed all day.
A regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees will be held this F'liday evening at eight o'clock.
A young son arrived Tuesday after¬ noon at the lioine uf Mr. and Mrs. George Raynor on W> st Merrick Koud.
the superintendent, principals and teachers and mentioned the efTorts be¬ ing made to place Jreeijort first in educational efliciency through the as¬ sistance of as strong a teaching curps as this district has ever had and through the cordial co-operation of the par?nts i|p the work. Werner Nygren, Tresident of the Tret'ijort Club, when called upon added his assurance of wel¬ come and expressed the hope that the facilities afforded by tho club might lie availed of by all our teachets. Sup¬ erintendent Moon aiisv;ered for the teachers as to
the interest shown and the value in ellicient work of cordial relatii/ns be¬ tween the teachers and the parents. Samuel R. Smith, President- of the iioard for many years and a native of October 1 ushered in the application Freeport, related facts as to the wun- of the Compulsory Education Law. ^lerful growth in educational e(iuip- 'Jhildren between the ages of 8 and IG ment and school house facilities which must be in attendance at school each ''"i^ tyt^en place in Freeport during re- .seasion, unless prevented bv sickness, cent years. Henry L. Crandell, form- very incloment weather, etc. Those . er secretary and a former member of between the ages of 14 and IG may ' 'he Board, expressed his views as to procure working certilicates. " the increase which wtjuld take place
in 1'reeport in the years to come anti
A public meeting of the Fishermen's his contidence that the people of Free- Prolective Association will be hold in p(,rr, would provide for its needs as F'rateriiity Hall, Freeport, on Friday faithfully in the future as it had in evening, Oct. 1, at 8 o'clock. The days gone by. Jntersptrsed with theso candidates for Assembly and Senate ' remarks were violin sobs by l'r(}f. J. have been invited to be present and H. Weimer, baritone solos by Koscoe state their views on the net fishing i A. Paul and piano solos by Miss Eth- laws which the fishermen are much in lynn Simons. Light rcfreehments terested in. , were provided by the Mothers' Club,
the President, Mrs. Clinton M. Flint, and Vice President, Mrs. Forrest S. Dunbar, of such organization assisting '. in receiving those present. After- ' wards the Symphony Orchestra furn- j ished muaic for the dance which con¬ cluded a very happy evening. It is
faculty and ^''" ^^^' which the manager accepted
., , - ..:ii„,.„ „,:,,k»\^-of on behalf of the Elks association.
the rieople of our village might meet,
1 .i I, 1 ir 1., „ 1 . .« I .k •' J his was fo ()Wf( tv an address by
and the Board wilUngly adopted the „, , , , n . c- " .. j rj i e
•J A f. .u „ . „„f V..A i„,„ Edward Leach, Past Exa ted Rukr of
idea. After those present had been v i r i ti . i . j
. . , . L tu . A11 ;„ M 1 v,„ New lork Lodge. He congratulated
introduced to each other Albin N. John- ,, ,, , , .^ ^ .. ^.'T , ,
t) 1 . < .1, ti^ ,.i ¦„ ,i„, .»,„,i the'odge on ^ts rapid growth and said
B(jn, president of the Board, welcomed , , V « .i i •• l,
. , , „,; ¦ . ,„ „„j be was glad ^o see the ambition shown
superintendent, principal" °"'^ '•
Nothing has as yet been seen of that standing joke, the chemical tank.
Elks ruir vvecnesaay evening company having the most uniformed men present, with 25
My attention was called recently to a peculiar arrangement at the Grove Street crossing of the L. I. K. R. Each evening after the 11 o'clock east- bound train goes through the gateman at the Grove Street crossing lowers his gates, and leaves them down five min- H.se No. 4 won the trumpet at thel"*^^ "' ""'"^ while he go,s to the sta- ks' Fair Wednesday evening for the i ";'^«"'' turn out the lights along the
platform. Wagons and autoa coming up Grove Street have to go a.'ound to j Ocean Avenue or Main Street, altho, A meeting ia to be held at the house] of course, there is no train in sight, raising of E:^elBior Hook and Ladder Company j It was also suggested this prcmiscu- on .Monday evening, Octuber ;'o, for j ous closing uf gates wcjuIiI be very bad During the evening the members of the purpose of forming an exempt fire-1 for the truck and engine cumpanies New York Lodge, about 4', in number, men's association for the Village of; answering alarms of tiie in any part of succeeded in getting the key to the vil- F'neport. All exempt members of: the northwest section after dark, as it lage and took it l^ack to New York the Freepcrt Fire Ue[)arln,ent or any ; siiems the gates may be left down at with them as a souvenir. active members entitled to exemption
Tuesday afternoon there was an are invited to attend. aut(^moLile parade of the various com-1 — ' '
Ri ckville Centre got a false alarm of lire Tuesday night, evidently for the an:ii6ement of the delegates. Cheer up, Rcckville; 1 reinember as
Church Notes
ibjact of Sarmona, Sarvicat of tha w««h and other doinfs in tha churchaa and church aocietiaa
Grace Turiior is announced to lead the Epwitrth Leatiue meeting Sunday
! night in Ir.,- .M. E. Church; topic. "A Man Sick uf the Palsy (Christian Stew- ardahipi The Relation Between Eco-
i nomic and Moral Forces."
iin the part of the members funds for a larger home.
rnitteea dressed in tho costume of the countries which they represented. The automobiles also were bedecked with flags of the various rations.
any time.
I have been asked who nas the ji:ris- (liclion over Main Street, the coniity or the X'illage of F reeport. If the vil¬ lage has any authority on this street I which we doubt VI ry much,) it is tiiiii
Next Sunday will be "Ilaliy Day" in the .M. E. Sunday School. At that titne the new courses of lessons for the year will begin.
Christian Science Society Services, Sunday ninrnini: at 11 u. m. ; Sunday School, same hour; HempateMd Bank Building; subject, " Unreality ;" Wed- nesuay evening service at 7:15.
".My Father's Business" will be the Sunday morning sennin theme of Rev. ( barlea Heroert Scboley at tho First Preslij teriaii Cburct). Rally Day will be ol,ser\ed in Surday Schiol at 2:^0 p. ni. The evtiiiig sern.on sutiject will be "Cogs."
. . "f They left Freeport about ;j:30 and pro- foreman of Truck 1, refusing perniis-j thty used it to have the toad at the tlieir appreciation ol pggjpj (trough Roosevelt, Hempstead, aion to an oflicer of your dtpartment to 1 junction of Newton Boulevard, where
ride on the truck, after he had evi-1 the Trolley Company was per nitted to
liNcd. Fres.
RoLkville Centre, Baldwin and back to Freeport.
The Opera House is prettily decor- a:ed. All through the centre of the hall on the overhead supports are the National colors
dently received advance notice of the , lay its trilley track, alarm, when you weie here in I'Jlu. j Hante was a.^^ured iiy the Trolley Com- ¦ I I any several weeks ago that a contract
Regardless of the- conditions that'had been given that the work would
confronted them from within, our j commence as soon as possible
;A8 one enters the hail on the right neighboring comrades at Rockville ^ weeks after that W. 0.
Woo(
Some , the
side is found the viftious booths as fol¬ lows: Lemonade, Ireland, Mexico, Dutch, Italian and Western Girls. On the south side is found the fish pond. Ye ()lde Country Stcjre, Scotch, Japa:i anii Amerrcan.
When seen Wednesday mnrning by a
Certre showed themselves well able to! manager of the Company, gave .\Ir. handle the crowds attentlaiit upoj,i the Ilanse personal assurance that he parade and tournainent there Thurs-, would take up this matter himself and day. The parade was well handled, ^ see that it was given proper attention, and the events of tho tournament were' He ailinitteil that the road was inadis-
run off without mishap or delay. Wednesday evening a concert
reporter. Col. Martin stated that this K'^en at the grand >Uun\ mi Obs
was rver
The Senior L. T. L. will hold their meeting Monday evening at 7 o'clock ! at the home of their Superintendent, . Mrs. E. (.barman, 60 Brooklyn Ave., • who would like all to be present. New members are invited to come and join at this time, from 11 to IH years old and help in the work.
fair has the best ble donations of had charge of in his 15 years' experi¬ ence.
One of the donations ia a framed picture of the National Capitol pre¬ sented by \,l,r8. Tuft, wife of the Presi¬ dent.
Last evening was for the residents of Sayville, I'atchogue, Islip, Bay Shore, Babylon and Lindenhurst and this evening will be fraternity night, when all members of the various lodges are invited to be present.
onment of valua- ^'f^ct. Stands were erecteil on each fair that he has '''''^ "^ '^^ street, at the extreme out-
graceful shape, and was very positive that the condition would be remedied in a reasonable time.
If ihe Village authorities have any real power over that street we would side of the road, thus affording a much respectully sugeest that the Trolley better opportunity to witness the con- Company be forced to fix it at once, tests than where there is only a small There arc several ways in which men passageway allowed. '. of the ability of our Board of Trustees
'J'he entry list was the largest ever can coiopel'this to be elone and it really received for any tournament conducted seems as though the time has past in in conjunction with a Southern N. Y. whicli to be lenient with the trolley! convention, and comprised companies ollicials, who apparently have no con- from Van Neat, in the Bronx, to West' sideration fur the traveling public ua- I'atchogue. jng Main Street. The writer has seen
A line list of prizes had been secured' people thrown <ifT their wheels, and in for the events, which were started fact has had that thrown off their
A group meeting under the aiispiee-* of the ilth Vice President, I'.roukl.Mi South ^^uie Epworth League, will bn l'."ld next Wetlnesday evcnii g, Oct. '.>, at s:]5 p. in., at Rnckville Centre. I irgan Pre'ude ; jirayer. Rev. W. A. Kichard, I'reeport; walcome ; Rock\ille Centre League ; Quartette, Morris Park Chapter; address, "The Kind of League We Need," Rev. W. E. Thon;p.~on, Ph. S.. pastor Embury Memorial .M. E. Cljureh. Brooklyn ; de¬ votional exercises: doxology, Rev. Geirge E. Bishop, Rnckville Ceoire .M. E. Church.
promptly at 1 ::iO. The Freeport ent- wheels, and in fact has had that ex- Mrs. F. J. Donnelly of Church Street ries fared as follows : perience himself, while attempting to is recoverinjj tVdiii^an attack of rheum- Horse Hose Contest—In this Bay cross the treilley track at this point. atism. . View Hose (.^o. was :<rd. 1 min.. Is 2-5
¦ sec. ; Ever Ready, 4th, 1 min., 22 1-5
The first meeting of the .Mothers' sec; Patriot ."ith, 1 min., 25 sec. The marriage of .Viss Judith Marie Club will be held in the Seaman Ave- Freeport protested the DeRaismes En-
and Glen
' rumored that iho teachers intend to re turn the compliment later. The U. S. Civil Service Commisaion announces that on (let. Ill on examina¬ tion will be held at Freeport as a result of which it IS expected to make certi¬ fication to till a contemplated vacancy Kiemelberg . to John Terence Moran nue School on Wednesday afternoon, gine Co., which was first.
HYMENEAL
iEMELBEKG-.MORAN.
Cove, second, a> both those companies
in the pcsition <if fourth-class post- took place Tuesday, October 1, at r, p. (October 'J.
master of class (Al at Roosevelt, N. ni., at the Church of Our Holy Re-
Y., and other vacancies as they may deemer. Rev. Father Logue olliciatiog. The next regular meeting of the them to within a few inches of the
occur at that oHice, unless it shall be assisted by Kev. Father Nicholson of Freeptrt Board of Trade will be held backstop, but although this clearly
decided in the interests of the service New York (.'ity. next Tuesday evening, Oct. y, in violated the rules, the officials refused
to till the vacancy by re-instatement. The bride entered the church to the Brooklyn Hall. to allow the protest.
The compensation of the postmaster strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding Hand Hose Contest- Bay Vew 9th,
at this office was .fti!i4, for the last tie- March, leaning on the arm of her fath- Ted Neunsiiorfer '.von the first prize .19 sec. ; Every Ready 11th, fi.'i 1-5 sec.
cal year. , er, and preceded by her sister. Miss medal in the one mile walking race in
Application forma and full infornia- Irene Kremelberg, her bridesmaid, and the New York Athletic Club last Sat-
tion concerning the re(|uirement.s of only attendant. The ushers were Ber- urday. His time was 7 minutes.
the examination cv be secured from nard G. Kremelberg, F'red V. Hunt,
the postmaster at Ruosevelt and tho Harry Loonam and Samuel R. Whiley. The exhibition of tlie "Alpha and
local secretary at Freeport or from the They were met at the altar by the Omega Home," given by "Mother"
U. S. Civil Service Commission, Wash- groom and hia brother, William Moran, Mary Briggs in Fraternity Hall last finished within th
ington U. C. who acted as best man. Thursday evening was a success and given
After 1 wrote the above, the follow¬ ing item was handed in yesterday, by our local repwrler:
"Wednesday afternoonn a young man employed on one of the dredues of
laid 2U0 feet of hose which brought the Hay Dredgiiig Company was rid¬ ing north on .Main Street and started to turn into Pine Street when his front wheel struck the edge of the rail, which was (j inches above the level of the road near the place, and thr -w him off, badly spraining bis loft hand arid Steamer Contest—Fre'port won by wrist, throwing 28S feet, 2 inches, defeating, Every person who ban to travel on DeRaismes Engine Co., second, by ; ^'»i" '"''"'eet knows the condition of the over 7'.i feet. } roailbed and ajiparcntly the tndley
In the individual ladder climbing ' company will not hurry the work contest none of the Freeport entrants along until someone is injured and they number of prizes have a damage .-^uit against them."
Our reporter errs in thinking a suit
Applications should be properly exe- Miss Kremelberg was attired beau- the attendance was good. The songs The next cnnventiun of the asaoci- wouid be against the trolley company,
cuted and filed with the Commission at tifully in a gown of white satin and by the children, and the speeches, were ation wlill be held at Patchogue on It would be against the village of
Washington within 7 days before the shadow lace, with court train and the much enjoyed, and the Abbott Minor .lune 2, lilL!, the time having been Freeport and the County of Nassau.
date of the examination, or otherwise conventional veil and orange blossoms. Trio also rendered good music; also changed at the reejueet of a large num-'
it may be impracticable to examine the She carried a shower boucpiet of white the singer of Tabernacle No. 9 of ber of the delegates who desire warmer
applicants. roses and lilies of the valley. Her Brooklyn. Mother Briggs explained weather.
- " —, bridesmaid's gown was of pale blue the purposes of the Home and Judge ""
Children 8 School Stockings, lU-1,''.¦250 chiffon and pink satin, and a large Dicker.^^on of Washington, D. C, spoke
, , „ , . P"" white hat completed her costume. She concerning the work.
Ladies Hosiery, 10-l,'5-2nc pair j carried pink carnations.
Men's Sucks, l(ll5-25c pair After the ceremony the immediate The Mineola VV. C. T. U. reattent
Outing or Domet Flannel, C-S-lUc yd. relatives adjourned to the home of the at theYair grounds in charge of Mrs.
Bleached Muslin, K-9 lOc yd. Unbleached Muslin, 7-8-yc yd. Cheese Cloth, f)-tic yd. Cotton Flannel, 10-12-llc yd. Perlcaioe, Sateen anil Cambric Linings DressmaWers' supplies and notions. Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store.
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We are now showing a line of Snap¬ py F'all Shoes. Fancy Cloth Topo with vamps in Tan, Gun Metal and Pat. Leatlier, ore strong leaders thi Fall for Women.
in Men's Sho3s. A complete line Children's Sheies the kind made to wear, not to repair.
We are supplying a big demand for "Onyx" hosiery, for men, women and children. It Charles D. Smith.
bride, where a tempting wedding sup- Etta Carman, appointed by the County per was served by IJeid. W. C. T. l'., assisted by her sister.
The young coupln left at eight p. m. Sarah S. Carman, did good work, not for Ne'Vv York, arnid a shower of rice only making p«o|le comfortable by and confetti, but they will spend their having nice easy chairs to best in, but
taking care of boxes, wrappers, etc. But .". persons were taken sick on the grounds; these were taken care of and physicians summoned and when feeling lietter the patients were taken home by friends.
The committee distributed U()Q papers of good reading matter, and collected over $8 in their mite box.
honeymoon at Washington. On their return they will leside on Harrison Avenue.
A union meeting of all the Jr. O. V. A. M. Counoils in Nassau County and including Amiytville, will be held un- <ler the auspices of Freeport Counci
All the latest lasts j^o. .^^7, next Friday evening, Oetcber A complete line of n, when the State Councilor, .Joseph D. Tunison, with hia staff will pay an official visit. •.,
OBITUARY ALFRO I. MOORE. In the death of Alfr<i I. Moore Friday morning Freeport has lost (ine of its earliest settlers and most widely known ard respected citizens. Mr. Moore had been an invalid for some time, but his conelition became alarm¬ ing several days ago and his death was not unexpected. Hia widow; son, Charles Moore, and dauuhter, Mrs. Joseph Seaman, survive him. The de¬ ceased last October celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his wedding. At that time he was robust in health and gave promise of living for many years. He was aged 0>i. His widow was Anna Augusta Lawrence, of Free- port. .Mr. .Moore was born in, Roose-
DaSilva's yVest Merrick Road Stow Kitchen Stoves, $9.75 Perfection Oil Heaters, .'?3.39 Jelly GlasBCB, 25c doz. Cylinder Stoves, $3.6.') Galv. Wash Tubs, 50c Rayo Lanipa, $1.49 ^
White Dinner Plates, 5c White Soup Plates, Be
velt and when a your:g man engaged in 1
While Mr. and Mrs. James Helmke t^e grocery business. Some years aj^o
of Grand Avenue were ridmg south in he retired, moving to 79 Church Street,
an automobile along the tracks, on where he died. The funeral was held
Main Street, north of Brooklyn Ave- Sunday; interment in Greenfield
that they "^^' Thursdaj, a trolley car going Cemetery. !
north came in sight. Mr. Helmke
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At DaSilva's 5 and 10c Store, Pound The auto was slightly damaged. Cake, Plain, Marble and Raisin, 10c
Stuffed roast chicken every Satur¬ day, half or whole, or bring your chickens or ducks and we will roast them for you 8t a small cost. Wthl- en'i Delicatessen. It! |t).
Long or short runs by automobile. ' Fancy table butter in prints, one of Acnne Aoto Rental Co., 'phone 796; our trade winners. Wablen's D«lica- Freeport. tf'teasen. It
Smith & Bedell have bought the prescriptions belonging to the former Heimberger Pharmacy,
will be able to till any prescriptions north came
which were ¦ formerly filled at that ^""'^^ '" P"" ^"* °' 'h" "">' °^ '"^ "¦"'¦
plapg ley, but he turned too sharply and over-
— turned the machine. Both were
Freeport Coal Co., successor to W. thrown out. Helmke escaping with
P. W. Haff. the largest coal dealer on gij^ht cuts, but .Mrs. Helmke was
Long Island. The cheapest place to ^ut and bruised about the face and
buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some; of hody.
the best grades of coal. It Behind the Helmke car at the time
Competent men drive our cars, was Pnother automobile driven by Miss
Acm'e Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796 L.llia^n W.Tikhem. She tried to pull Freep irt.
Making Improvements
Reiss & Randall Company have made improvements at their store at the corner uf Main Street and Brook ' lyn Avenue. They have moved the president's, bookkeeper's and trea.'ur- er's otfices to the second floor of the' building, giving considerable more | floor space in the store. !
They have alio installed a telephone
Dons it pay to advertise'.' Ask .M. DuSilva, who has charge of the adver¬ tising at DaSilva's stores. Last Fri- , day afternoon under adverse circum- I stances, they had their .Main Street ' store crowded at an hour when biisi- ' neaa is supposed to be at a standstill. . Mr. DaSilva practices wh.it he preach- ; es, and secured the crowd by circulars printed at the home printing otiiee, and I advertising in this paper.
And I will add one more word. I ' have yet to find the first time he has _ Advertised an unfair or misleading sale.
Personal Mention
People who are viaitinic out of town or wtto , « «r. .ntertainmj.i.ilur.
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'' .Mi.-ses Hannah Giebel and Helen Schliiter have returned home after a .-hort ViiCation with relatives at JefTer- sonville, Sullivan County.
.Mr. and Mrs. George H. Magili have gone t(] their winter home in Florida.
.Mrs. William Cameron returned home .Monday .^rom a two months visit in Vermont.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar G. Taft aiui son William are spending a two weeks' vacation at Portchester, N. Y.
Cancer Contagious
Recent studies in cancer growth tend to prove conclusively that the
^f out of the way of the c,verturned auto ^^^hange, having ,'< 'phones connected .disease is catching. Iiy what channel, and brushed against the trolley car. ^^^^^ -^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ,^^ independent' whether through the breath, by direct
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New Saaer Kraut and Dill at Wahlen's Delicatessen.
Pickles It
'phone between the ground floor and the contact or otherwise, the disease en- bookkeeper's office. i teM the system, is not positively 1 1 known. It is all the more necessary
Tbe second series of "What Hap-' "What Happened to Mary" coming pened to Mary" coining soon at the soon at tbe Crystal, the home of feat-
Crystal. Watch for tbe date.
Everyone can help to make his home I that persons having the care of kueh
and village a portion of a beaatifol' cases should bs particularly careful.
Teddy Bull Moose and Baby Bumps, park with a few trees, shrubs and • The number cf cases is rapidly in- $1.00. DaSilva's. . it plants properly arranged, and at small creasing, probably doe to carelessness
expense, secured at John J. Randall's 1 in handling the sick.
Watch for the big features at the Home Nurseries, Lena Avenue, Free-1 A. Ferree Witmer,
"The n;etlu)d of Ct-iio-t m Tersc^nid Work" will be the morninir sulijee't al tbe .Methodist Episcopal Church ne.M Sunday morning. The hour of even¬ ing service will be changed to 7:3ii o'clocK, when the subject will be "Hope, the ground of a Hapjiy Life." At 2:30 p. m., there will be" "Rally Day" services in tbe Sunday School. Dr. W. A. Lay!on will be present at tlie Prayer .Meeting Thursday even- iiig, Oct. 1(1. and heJd the gecon.l and thint (Quarterly Conferences at its close.
Communication
CARD OF THA.NK,-^. Fditor Review:
I wish to express my thanks and ap¬ preciation to the Prestiyterian Church for the beautiful biKpiuet left for my (laughter. It S\r<. .MoiTis Miller,
W. E. Crovoiserat won '¦',:', prizes at the Riverheail and .Mineola fairs dur¬ ing the past t\V) weeks, one of which was a special for hest di.--play.
At liiv^rhead he won the following prize: Single Comb UufT'Leghorns first and second cuck, first and second hen, first and secord cockerel, first and second pullet, first ami second old pen, first and seceiml young pen. On single comb Buff Orpingtons—third.cock, sec¬ ond hen, third pullet, first nld pen and* Sayville Poultry Ass(]Ciation's special for best cock, ben, cockerel and pullet.
At Mineola: Single Cnmb Buff L'g- horns- first and tflird cock, first aid second hen. first and second' cockerel, first and second pullet, first and second (.'Id pen, first and second young iien and special from Poultry Fanciers Associa¬ tion of Long Island for Lest display.
Real surprise fiartiea are real rare, but .Mr. an'd .Mrs. Clinton S. Donaldson were really and truly surprised Wed¬ nesday evening when about thirty eif their friends called to help warm their cozy home into which they have- just niove<l on South Bay View Averme. They were expecting a party of f'jur, the first two of whom arrived as Rctieduled, then they went to the door to let in the other "two" and in they came, each with a package of- goodies under one arm and an addition to the ei|Uipment of the new household under tbe other.
However, a hearty welcome was t.'iven to tbe guests, all wore soon made at home, and the eveninjg quickly pass- erl in sociability.
Oursjciety reporter is unable to publish the nanics of tho«o present, but says they were a right jolly lot of congenial minds.
Progressive Counf-il, Daughters of Liberty, will hold a bread and cake sale .Satureiay afternoon of this week, ' Oct. 5, in the store next south of the Freeport Bank on Mam .Street.
Fourteen Years Aj;o
(It'-iiis of i,nt.ro-t from t!:i I<<vi>-w fil'-s f'lurti oil years ago tln.s wi-.-U 1
The average daily attendance in the schotd for Sept. was 4>'8.
.Marriage of Miss Carrie Milier to Richard M. Kolish.
Albin N. Johnson, Henry Kamp, Samuel Taft and William F. Pearsall elected members of the Freeport Band.
Great doings at the Crystal.
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Large packing cases and kir.dling wood for sale. DaSilva.
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It Crystal.
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Health Officer. MoFB Preeport Hews on Page 8
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19121004 |
| Date | 1912-10-04 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue | 49 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19121004 |
| Date | 1912-10-04 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 04 |
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| Issue | 49 |
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Nassau County Review Vol. XVII FREEPORT, N. V., FRtDAV, OCTOBER 4, 1912 No. 49 i. FREEPORT NEWS Reception to V School Faculty Single copies of the Review for sale The>% Bt annual recejjtion by the at Greenblatt'B, Railroarl Avenue ;! member^jf the Board of Education to Kiefer'B, Nassau County Ueview, Da- the faculty of our Freeport Schools and Silva'B, Braithwaite's and Gobetz's, : to the parents and friends of the dis- Main Street; DaSilva's, West Merrick trict held Friday evening at Freeport Road. HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE (Governor's islanc}, which ia as i this locality as can be secured).' tf ! Club House waa a very successful and enjoyable occasion and well attended. Superintendent W. C. Moon deserves the credit of makiiijj the augRestior that in this manner the Big Elks Fair The fair and bazaar under the aus- j pices of the Freeport Lodj;e of Elks I wag opened Tuesday evening in the C'olonial Opera Hc/ase when J'resident James Hariee jjave Col. Noble F. Mar¬ tin, who has charjje of the event, the key til the villafje. In the Fire Department Matter! of ir In rekt to and about tha firamar ir local departnriant by H.E. P. Local Topics itnenta and axplanationa not ar ft nawa natura, on Tillafa affa brthaaditor. • ly of Don't forpet that the (juarterly meeting of the DepartRient is to be held next Thursday eveniiig, October Afteraeiiort speech in which he 10, in the engine house. wi.-;htd the lotige success in the fair, he presented Col. Martin with a large Friday, Oct. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 4, 5, 6, 7, H, ;t, 10, 11, 12, 1:4G p. 3:03 p. 4:1(; p. 5:18 p. H:13 p. 7 ;0tj p. 7 :5(; p. h :42 p. y :30 p. m. m. tn. rr. in. in. m. m. m. Piatt K. VVigKiis has entered the New York University and is taking a cotiTKe in law. Next Saturday, October 12, Colum¬ bus tlay, being a Irgal holiday, this oftice will be closed all day. A regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees will be held this F'liday evening at eight o'clock. A young son arrived Tuesday after¬ noon at the lioine uf Mr. and Mrs. George Raynor on W> st Merrick Koud. the superintendent, principals and teachers and mentioned the efTorts be¬ ing made to place Jreeijort first in educational efliciency through the as¬ sistance of as strong a teaching curps as this district has ever had and through the cordial co-operation of the par?nts i p the work. Werner Nygren, Tresident of the Tret'ijort Club, when called upon added his assurance of wel¬ come and expressed the hope that the facilities afforded by tho club might lie availed of by all our teachets. Sup¬ erintendent Moon aiisv;ered for the teachers as to the interest shown and the value in ellicient work of cordial relatii/ns be¬ tween the teachers and the parents. Samuel R. Smith, President- of the iioard for many years and a native of October 1 ushered in the application Freeport, related facts as to the wun- of the Compulsory Education Law. ^lerful growth in educational e(iuip- 'Jhildren between the ages of 8 and IG ment and school house facilities which must be in attendance at school each ''"i^ tyt^en place in Freeport during re- .seasion, unless prevented bv sickness, cent years. Henry L. Crandell, form- very incloment weather, etc. Those . er secretary and a former member of between the ages of 14 and IG may ' 'he Board, expressed his views as to procure working certilicates. " the increase which wtjuld take place in 1'reeport in the years to come anti A public meeting of the Fishermen's his contidence that the people of Free- Prolective Association will be hold in p(,rr, would provide for its needs as F'rateriiity Hall, Freeport, on Friday faithfully in the future as it had in evening, Oct. 1, at 8 o'clock. The days gone by. Jntersptrsed with theso candidates for Assembly and Senate ' remarks were violin sobs by l'r(}f. J. have been invited to be present and H. Weimer, baritone solos by Koscoe state their views on the net fishing i A. Paul and piano solos by Miss Eth- laws which the fishermen are much in lynn Simons. Light rcfreehments terested in. , were provided by the Mothers' Club, the President, Mrs. Clinton M. Flint, and Vice President, Mrs. Forrest S. Dunbar, of such organization assisting '. in receiving those present. After- ' wards the Symphony Orchestra furn- j ished muaic for the dance which con¬ cluded a very happy evening. It is faculty and ^''" ^^^' which the manager accepted ., , - ..:ii„,.„ „,:,,k»\^-of on behalf of the Elks association. the rieople of our village might meet, 1 .i I, 1 ir 1., „ 1 . .« I .k •' J his was fo ()Wf( tv an address by and the Board wilUngly adopted the „, , , , n . c- " .. j rj i e •J A f. .u „ . „„f V..A i„,„ Edward Leach, Past Exa ted Rukr of idea. After those present had been v i r i ti . i . j . . , . L tu . A11 ;„ M 1 v,„ New lork Lodge. He congratulated introduced to each other Albin N. John- ,, ,, , , .^ ^ .. ^.'T , , t) 1 . < .1, ti^ ,.i ¦„ ,i„, .»,„,i the'odge on ^ts rapid growth and said B(jn, president of the Board, welcomed , , V « .i i •• l, . , , „,; ¦ . ,„ „„j be was glad ^o see the ambition shown superintendent, principal" °"'^ '• Nothing has as yet been seen of that standing joke, the chemical tank. Elks ruir vvecnesaay evening company having the most uniformed men present, with 25 My attention was called recently to a peculiar arrangement at the Grove Street crossing of the L. I. K. R. Each evening after the 11 o'clock east- bound train goes through the gateman at the Grove Street crossing lowers his gates, and leaves them down five min- H.se No. 4 won the trumpet at thel"*^^ "' ""'"^ while he go,s to the sta- ks' Fair Wednesday evening for the i ";'^«"'' turn out the lights along the platform. Wagons and autoa coming up Grove Street have to go a.'ound to j Ocean Avenue or Main Street, altho, A meeting ia to be held at the house] of course, there is no train in sight, raising of E:^elBior Hook and Ladder Company j It was also suggested this prcmiscu- on .Monday evening, Octuber ;'o, for j ous closing uf gates wcjuIiI be very bad During the evening the members of the purpose of forming an exempt fire-1 for the truck and engine cumpanies New York Lodge, about 4', in number, men's association for the Village of; answering alarms of tiie in any part of succeeded in getting the key to the vil- F'neport. All exempt members of: the northwest section after dark, as it lage and took it l^ack to New York the Freepcrt Fire Ue[)arln,ent or any ; siiems the gates may be left down at with them as a souvenir. active members entitled to exemption Tuesday afternoon there was an are invited to attend. aut(^moLile parade of the various com-1 — ' ' Ri ckville Centre got a false alarm of lire Tuesday night, evidently for the an:ii6ement of the delegates. Cheer up, Rcckville; 1 reinember as Church Notes ibjact of Sarmona, Sarvicat of tha w««h and other doinfs in tha churchaa and church aocietiaa Grace Turiior is announced to lead the Epwitrth Leatiue meeting Sunday ! night in Ir.,- .M. E. Church; topic. "A Man Sick uf the Palsy (Christian Stew- ardahipi The Relation Between Eco- i nomic and Moral Forces." iin the part of the members funds for a larger home. rnitteea dressed in tho costume of the countries which they represented. The automobiles also were bedecked with flags of the various rations. any time. I have been asked who nas the ji:ris- (liclion over Main Street, the coniity or the X'illage of F reeport. If the vil¬ lage has any authority on this street I which we doubt VI ry much,) it is tiiiii Next Sunday will be "Ilaliy Day" in the .M. E. Sunday School. At that titne the new courses of lessons for the year will begin. Christian Science Society Services, Sunday ninrnini: at 11 u. m. ; Sunday School, same hour; HempateMd Bank Building; subject, " Unreality ;" Wed- nesuay evening service at 7:15. ".My Father's Business" will be the Sunday morning sennin theme of Rev. ( barlea Heroert Scboley at tho First Preslij teriaii Cburct). Rally Day will be ol,ser\ed in Surday Schiol at 2:^0 p. ni. The evtiiiig sern.on sutiject will be "Cogs." . . "f They left Freeport about ;j:30 and pro- foreman of Truck 1, refusing perniis-j thty used it to have the toad at the tlieir appreciation ol pggjpj (trough Roosevelt, Hempstead, aion to an oflicer of your dtpartment to 1 junction of Newton Boulevard, where ride on the truck, after he had evi-1 the Trolley Company was per nitted to liNcd. Fres. RoLkville Centre, Baldwin and back to Freeport. The Opera House is prettily decor- a:ed. All through the centre of the hall on the overhead supports are the National colors dently received advance notice of the , lay its trilley track, alarm, when you weie here in I'Jlu. j Hante was a.^^ured iiy the Trolley Com- ¦ I I any several weeks ago that a contract Regardless of the- conditions that'had been given that the work would confronted them from within, our j commence as soon as possible ;A8 one enters the hail on the right neighboring comrades at Rockville ^ weeks after that W. 0. Woo( Some , the side is found the viftious booths as fol¬ lows: Lemonade, Ireland, Mexico, Dutch, Italian and Western Girls. On the south side is found the fish pond. Ye ()lde Country Stcjre, Scotch, Japa:i anii Amerrcan. When seen Wednesday mnrning by a Certre showed themselves well able to! manager of the Company, gave .\Ir. handle the crowds attentlaiit upoj,i the Ilanse personal assurance that he parade and tournainent there Thurs-, would take up this matter himself and day. The parade was well handled, ^ see that it was given proper attention, and the events of tho tournament were' He ailinitteil that the road was inadis- run off without mishap or delay. Wednesday evening a concert reporter. Col. Martin stated that this K'^en at the grand >Uun\ mi Obs was rver The Senior L. T. L. will hold their meeting Monday evening at 7 o'clock ! at the home of their Superintendent, . Mrs. E. (.barman, 60 Brooklyn Ave., • who would like all to be present. New members are invited to come and join at this time, from 11 to IH years old and help in the work. fair has the best ble donations of had charge of in his 15 years' experi¬ ence. One of the donations ia a framed picture of the National Capitol pre¬ sented by \,l,r8. Tuft, wife of the Presi¬ dent. Last evening was for the residents of Sayville, I'atchogue, Islip, Bay Shore, Babylon and Lindenhurst and this evening will be fraternity night, when all members of the various lodges are invited to be present. onment of valua- ^'f^ct. Stands were erecteil on each fair that he has '''''^ "^ '^^ street, at the extreme out- graceful shape, and was very positive that the condition would be remedied in a reasonable time. If ihe Village authorities have any real power over that street we would side of the road, thus affording a much respectully sugeest that the Trolley better opportunity to witness the con- Company be forced to fix it at once, tests than where there is only a small There arc several ways in which men passageway allowed. '. of the ability of our Board of Trustees 'J'he entry list was the largest ever can coiopel'this to be elone and it really received for any tournament conducted seems as though the time has past in in conjunction with a Southern N. Y. whicli to be lenient with the trolley! convention, and comprised companies ollicials, who apparently have no con- from Van Neat, in the Bronx, to West' sideration fur the traveling public ua- I'atchogue. jng Main Street. The writer has seen A line list of prizes had been secured' people thrown |
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