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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVII
FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912
No. 47
FREEPORT NEWS
HIGHWATER TIIJE TABLE
(Governor's IslanJ, Vliich is as near tt)i8 locality as can be securedj.
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SinK'li' copii s;()f flie R'vit'w for siil(?;it Grifuhliitr's, Rftilroad AvcnUf; Ki'-fi-r'-^. Naf->au (Jouiity Review, Dii^filva's mikI (4(ib<tz'.s, Main Street: DuSilva's, \V<sr
M'.-rnck IUjikI. tf
The rejiular meeting of ttie Village Hoard of Trustees will be held thi.s Fri¬ day evening at ttie Village (Jffice.
Kaymoid Barker tias lieen appointed sub-clerk at the Freeport Postoffice.
The .N'ew York & Long Island Trac- I
tion Company is placing PeekskiW
gravel on Atlantic Avenue. Prior to i
laying the gravel they set new ties and '
raised the grade of the tracks. {
Village Tax Collector D. Frank .'^ea- ; man, is now collecting the village tax ' »t his residence at North Main St. He i I has discontinued his oflice in the Olive I ¦Building, but taxes may be paid or bills .-secured at any time at his resi¬ dence.
Harry Trubenback, who was injured at Juniiiica about a week ago when his motorcycle ran into an automobile on i Smith Street, i;* very slowly improv-l ing. A pelvi.s bone is fractured and' it will be some time before he will be able to be about again.
Church .Notes
In the Fire Department
I Subject of Sei and other
Service! oF the wmI I in the churches h eocieties
rest to end about the firer \r local department by H.E. P.
and ch
Olive C. Patterson is leader for th« The iiose companies will be glad to
Young People's mectitig Sunday night hear that the Hockville Centre Fire
ii: the Presbyterian Church, subject. Department has decided to use the
"Believe! Believe Much! Believe same rules in the horse hos« contest as
Local Topics
imenta and explanationa nut enti a newe nature, on village affair by the editor.
ely of
Strongly."
Harold E. Brown is announced to lead the Epworth League meeting Sun¬ day night in the M. E. Church; topic, " Unrelenting Opposition ; The Cumu¬ lative Power of Sel.*ishne88."
were used at Freeport in Utlo. This allows the harness to be on the gmund between the shafts, and the headstalls on the horses. Des liai.-^mes Hose Co., of Woodhaven, after an absence of several years, are to attend and com¬ pete in this contest.
The plan of giving the employees at the Village Power House one day every two weeks has been put in operation, thark.s to President Hanse. This ia still f.ot more than half of what most uf us think is not enough time off, but it is a big advance over the old sched¬ ule, and I know it is appreciated by the men interested.
Boy Scout Movement
The foundations of a well-organized branch of the Buy Scout movement iti Freeport were laid night .Monday nigbt when a committee met at ;!1 Railroad Avenue and forniulated plans for en¬ larging the Br.y Sc;ujt movement in and adjoining this village, .^t the meeting were Rev. A. W. Carrington, pastor uf the Church of the Transfigur¬ ation; Albin N. Johnson, Judge Sidney Swezey, Herbert A. Kellum and Jame.s J. Nolan.
Dr. Carrington has accepted the of¬ fice of scoutmaster, tetnporaiily, and Herbert A. Kellum and James J. Molan
An Epworth League District meet¬ ing will be held in the Kockvillo Cen¬ tre M. E. Church <in Wednesciay even¬ ing, Oct. 9. Everybody I invited to attend.
Yes. I have been "be.-it cut" on
several items latclv—village items. I , , , , ,
The regular monthly meeting of the had a man carefuMy watching for the ^f ^ similarly accepted the position
„ , .,,. of as8i»tant scoutmasters. The com
.Mrs. A. L. Germoiid and her son Morton have returned fruni a two moi.tbs' vacation at Archble, Penn.
The annual Beefsteak Dinner of the South Shore Yacht Club will be held
The Freeport Baseball team won a. gan.e of ball Saturday afternoon on! their home diarnorrj oy a score of 3 to 1. Their ouponents were the Cedar-1 hurst team, 'I'he battery for the home I team wan SchafTer and Cheshire and u ;
Christian- Science services Sunday morning at 11 a. tn., Sunday School, same hour. Hempstead Bank Build¬ ing; subject, Sunday, Sept. ^2, ".Mat¬ ter." 7:45 p,
Wednesday evening services at
Fire ('ouncil was held at headquarters tirst figures on the village census,
Wednesday evening. Chief Cornell in the editor uf a neighboring pa|)er (juite
is cordially the chair. propel ly lirags because be prinfd this
'J he following applications were ap- a week beiure we did. The ligures
provetl: J. K. S. White, Hose 2; Jack were given to him Thursday night, and
Carney and William Holler, Hose '4. to me Fridaj morning after the paper
It was decided to engage FngrolT's was printed, band for the parade at liockville Centre .Again, last Saturday, a big time
on (ictober 3, the band to report at the was planned f'.'r at the proposed new
m.
at the Clu6 House next Thursday even- featurif of the game was the pitching ing, Sept. 26.
Work has begun this week on clear¬ ing up the grounds for the new park for the village of I'reeport, on East .Merrick Road.
The ladies of the Baptist Church will , , , ,, , ._ hold a Bread, Cake and Pie Sale, Satur-
of the former He struck out 1 , men jyy_ ^^^^^ 28. at 2 o'clock, in tbe store and did not allow a single hit from his| ..^^j ^^ ^^e bank on Main St., instead delivery The battery for the visitors f j,, j^e little store opposite the was La Pearlmai: and !^mlth. ! ^jcpot
Tomorrow afternoon the Freeport!
Mr. and Mrs. John '.''. Cotter of North Grove Street are entertaining a bl uncing baby boy since Thursday morning. He tipped the scales at loi lbs.
A nna Dorothea Schriefer and Hen¬ rietta T. Smith, both of I'reeport, are heirs in the estate of their father, Henry C. Schriefer, who died at Hicks-
profes.'^ional men will cross bate with the regular team at the Atlantic Ave-; nue diamond. j
The faculty of the Freeport Highi .~chool has formed a general organiza-j tion to be known as the Student Body, i
Mr. Arthur, vice principal of the High School, advocated the new scheme j which appears to meet with the ap¬ proval of all the scholars. The new
ville, August in, leaving an estate of organization will embrace all the form •-i^.'iOUO real and .*22<iO personal.
The Epworth League uf the .M. K. Church will hold a business meeting and social, Wedne.«day evening, Sep¬ tember 25, at the church.
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The Sunday School classes of Misa Ninon Dorlon and Mias Isabel Hibbard will hold a fair at the home of .^^ss Hibbard, (il I'ortertield I'laco, this Friday evening. All welcome; come out and help the cliildren.
Observer Building al'.i::.'!!; buiid of park and a number of High School b
eighteen men. > ii;id pionii>t to be on l;and, to accom-
It was decided to alf^ all the co:ii- pany President Hanse, with a band to
panies to attend the paraV' and tourna- I egin the woik of clearing ground for
ment at Rockville Centije' October;!, a baseball park. This time it was a
providing other apparatus is left in the city paper that had the advance in-
houses, the department to be kept in formatio:., and uur readers were unin-
tuuch with tlie power Ikjusb at Free- formed. Incidentally the band and
[jurt as in former years. some reporters showed up, but the
It was also decided that the depart- High School boys didn't.
tneiiL attend sai.i parade and tourna- We don't blame anybody for these
menr><yid tin: secretary was instructed condilior,s---pu!il!c o'iicials are not
lo notify the Rcjckville Centre Depart- obliged lu establish news bureaus, and
ment lo that efFect, naturally they have their favorites or
Inasmuch as the regular meeting they liappen to meet other reporters night cf the departmeiii wou.d fall on before they do tjurs; my point in writ- October ;!, tournament day, it was de- ing tl'.is is merely to assure yuu th;it cie to postpone it one week, tu October we are doing our best to make the ke- 10, at 8 o'clock. view newsy and 1 don't w ant you to Will Deteiuf
Com¬ mittee itivites the support of all th" people of the village as vvell as of Baldwit:, lioiisevelt ai.d .Merrick.
At the suggestion of Pastut t.'arring- ton it was deemet) .^ppiopriate to fol¬ low as closely as pos.s'iiile, i^ccurding to tho hanobooks, ali the-roleS fii'^down. "llierefore, it was agreed to call a town meeting, when all the active men of Freeport, Bahiwin, Roosevelt and .Mer¬ rick will ho asked tu attend. The meeting will be held at 81 Kailroad Avenue on the evening of Tuesday, October 1. Every la.xpayer in the aforementioned villages is invited to atte!u!. If the gathering is a largo otie a l,aK will be engaged.
.\t the town meeting a council of twenty-tive persons will be named and Ilf this twenty live olliccrs and an exec¬ utive committee shall be selected. There will be si.\ ollicers and three coniiiiitleoinen. The council will sit semi-annnaily. The regular meetings ill be held bi-inunthly.
The plut in front of the First Na¬ tional Bank has been greatly improved ,by filling it with small evergreen ' plants. The first night these were planted about a dozen of the sma
er bodies that existed. Prior to its "A Passion for Souls" will be the
organization the several associations sermon theme Sunday at lu:30a. ni.
were badly in debt, but now this in- at the Methodist Episcopal (,:hurch.
debtedness will soon be wiped away The evening subect will be "True
and the treasury will contain a sur-: Greatness." At 2.:3o p. m., the '•Get
plus. Each member of the stuuent Together Day" services of the Sunday
body will be assessed 2IJ cents monthly. iJchooi willbe held. All officers.
Pcr.sonal Mention
.,pU
Chief Loonam was appointed a com- blame us for what we can't get mittee uf une to si Clie a tbiee-forse hitch to be used in taking the et gine to tojrnnnient.
Ex-Chief Wallace extended an invi¬ tation to the Council to attend the Elks' Fair on Firemen's Night, stating that a prize wai to be given to the company having ttie largest number of
plans were uprooted, either by some This will be used, with money taken in ; teachers and scholars should be present! ""i'''J''"'Pc' "'en present
Mr. ami Mrs. H. C. Schluter and son Henry have returned from a short va¬ cation in Suliivan County.
malicious youngsters or by dogs. Mra. John J. Dunbar, Misa
Mary
frorn various sources, and all expendi- I tures for the various branche.'^ of aportii i
Il was decided to invite the Village
Divorce Action
Celia N., wife of Frank II. Stevens, will fight an action for divorce wbicli has been started against hor by her husband. In this tight it is understoud that she is to be assisted by Walter k'eeler, former cuachman in the employ of Stevens and who is named as co- respomlenl in the divorce action.
It was not generally known that
Mi.sa Isabel Ilibbar.
, , , lead the
, , ... ... . „. ,, ,, or intellecutal pursuit will be paid out Epworth League meeting this Sundav
Crevoiserat and Mi.«b Minnie Willetts r,f the general funds. 'evening Sept 22 in the M F
left Freeport Monday for Rochester The baseball association is in debt; Church.' All are cordially invi'ted to where they will attend the State Con- so is the " Student," the school publi- attend
vention of the Daughters of Liberty. cation ; the Girls' Athletic Association, ; '
On Thursday morning they left etc. With signs of prosperity in sight | The Woman's Foreign Missionary Rochester on a trip to Niagara I-alls ,t is exjiected that the girls will take ! Auxiliary of the M E Church will
and returned home this Friday mojrn-^up athletic training again and start hola an Experience Social at the home -^^'eatiier ^contest, and not m^ke it al- i'lK- basketball fives. The latest project of Mra. L. .M. Hammond, .Meriick
meets with the approval of the local, Hoad, next Wedne.iday evening. Sept.
.Mrs. Edward .Merritt ai'd family re- Board to attend at Rockville Centre, turneil to her home in Portchcsler after Stevens had begun an action for divorce also tbe chaplain and ' surgeon of the spending a week at the home uf her until a stalenieit was given uut to that department. sister, .Mrs. Ldgar U. Taft, in Russell effect Tuesday m Lung Island City liy Asst. Foreman Connor ot Engine Co. Park. Attorney Wallace Dreyfoo.--, who will Nil. 1 waa appointed a committee nf represent .Mrs. Stevens and possibly one to visit Rockville Centre and en- Capt. E. D. Taft, who haa spent the Keeler. 'Ihe pajiers in the divorce ac- ifeavur to have adopted aome set of summer here, started Tuesday for St. tiun were served upon Mrs. Stevens by rules that Would safely regulate the Cloud, Florida, where he will spend process server from the oliice of Cluck
the winter.
The pruperty leased for the Village . g^a^d of Edeucation. —Eagle.
Park in the south eastern portion of
the village waa not cleaned up by the The inquest to iletermine the
High School boys last Saturday morn- aiionaibility for the ileaths of l-'rank
ing. BaAfs and H. C. Creiger, who were
A number of school boys from Rock- killed at the Oce.iii Avenue crossing
ville Centre and Lynbrook came lo last week, was held by Justice Norton
Freeport to assist the local boys, but in the Freeport Court room, Tuesday
the latter showeil very little interest, afternoon.
lowable for a man who was willing to risk blowing up his engine, and risking
Besides the tales relating to the
the lives of ihuse aruund him, to have
.Miss .Mabel Cheney of Frankfort, Pa., spent Sunday with friends in Free- port. .Miss Cheney, with her [jarents.
various methods and expedients adopt- "" unfair advantage over the-.cjirgful formerly resided on North Lena Ave- "t"'"' •ied to help decrease "The Branch" de- ^"»;T"' ""«^- """',"
licit, there will be additional program, and refreshments served. The annual nii.'eting of the Auxiliary will bo held at the Parsonage, Friday, Sept. 27, at 3 p. m.
only a few meeting at place.
the appointed
School opens Sept. Jlrd. A pretty school pin free to every scholar pur¬ chasing lUc worth or more of school supplies.
Pads for Ink, or Pencil, :i to 10c Pencils, 1 to Be Composition Books, 3 to 5c Pens, 3 to 5c Drinking Cups, 5 to 10c Pencil Boxes, 5 to 10c Erasers, 5c School Stockings, lO-L'>-2r.c
Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store.
It
We are now showing a line of Snap¬ py Fall Shoes, t'aiicy Cloth Topa with vamps in Tan, Gun Metal and Pat. Leatlier, are strong leaders this Fall for Women. All the latest lasts in Men'^8 Shojs. A complete line of Children's Shoes -the kind made to wear, not to repair.
We are supplying a big demani' for
Engineer Samuel o. Dimmick testi¬ fied that he was sure that he blew his whistle just west of Long l'>each Ave¬ nue. He auitl that his train was trav¬ eling about rorty miles an hour when the accident occurred; that he saw the i j| wagun approaching the crossing and that as the horses hail slowed down to a walk, he supposing that they Would stop.
His testimony was austantiated by • ( j^ Pictures " that of James Stanton, a chauffeiir, who had a clear view of the accident. | Twenty members were
"Moral Vigor " will be the Sunday miirning sermon theme of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the I'irst Presby¬ terian Church. The Rebekab Lodge will attend tbe evening service when subject will be " I'ncommon Ser- ; vice." The Thursday evening meeting j of the 2i;th inst. will be devotetl to the ] subject of missions when stereopticon ! views will be used to show "(')urC(>un-
He layed particular stress on the fact that the whistle did blow when ap¬ proaching Long Beach Avenue.
Among the other witnesses were William Frazer, flagman at the Grove Street crossing; Dr. Newton, Thomas Murray, Clarence Trubenback, John J.
initiated in Freeport Lodge of Elks laat ^hUVaday evening, bringing the total member¬ ship up to li;!. The initiatea: George Gosaelin, Thomaa Reiily, Charles H. Beales, Edward Bielefeld, of Freeport; Geo. W. Delap, Mark Bookman, Thom- Mulranan, Robert H. Hoile, of
.\ftersome discussion it waa decided to requisition for a supplies for the coming winter, included in which will be enough fur 12 complete oullits for each company, including coats, boots and helmets.
The Council voted to endorao ex- t.'hief A. B. Wallace fur a second term as President of the S. N. Y. I' iremen's Association.
The members of the department will probably be glad to know that the Fire¬ men's Day Committee has been able to to be entirely practical and should be a return the •'?5o loaned by the Council, big assistance to the police department, and still show a cash balance on hand The system consists of a aeries of of ;?28.71, after all bills are paid. telephones and electric light signals distributed thru the village, so as to
Probably for the first time in the cover, as far as possible, all districts.
Jliss Hannah Geibel i^ spending a ,_tWo' weeks' vacation at the home of her parents in Jell'ersonville, Sullivan County. She left !• reeport Sunday.
New Police Signals
The new police signal system was completed ready for use on Wednesday afternoon and the red light signals tested.
Captain Dunbar expl.lined tbe sys- tent to our Representative and it seems
(fc Seaman, attorneys, of Freeport, who represent Stevens. In these papers intimacy with Keeler is alleged.
Residents here wen- greatly stirred weeks agu when the an- ement was made that .Mrs. Stev¬ ens had disappeared from her handsome home on (Jiand Avenue and alsu that Keeler harl given up his employment and left the village. Last Friday an advertisement appeared in the f)bserver which stated that Stevens wouki no longer be responsible for his wife's debts. «
"Mrs. Stevens will make a niost vig- uruua defense to this action for div¬ orce, "said Attorney Dreyfooa Tuesday after Mrp. Stevei.s had left his ollice. ¦'She will ailege that she left her home twip weeks ago because of the cruelty of her husband and for the purpose of briiiginL' an action for aeparation. She went tu the home of friends in Brooklyn ami was recovering her liealth before bringing an action when she
"ffort is If a residei* needa iiolice assistance he was served with the papers in this ac¬ tion. There are absolutely no grounds for a divorce and Keeler will also de¬ fend separately and assist .Mrs. Stevens in disproving the cruelty allegatiuna that have been made against her.
Randall, jr., Fred Dean and Antonie . Roosevelt; Arthur B. Ricketts, Aloist
Rose
After all the evidence was taken Coroner Norton reserved decision.
Following the inquest Engineer Dim¬ mick ana Edward Bates, the father of
•Onyx" hosiery, for men. women and the young man who was killed by the
children. It
Charles D. Smith.
First Anniversary Sale DaSilva's 5-10-25c Store
Week of Sept. 21! to 28 Some of the Speciala vill be: Monday, 2 P. M., Coal Hoda, 10c Tuesday, 2 P. M., Kimonas, lOc Wldnesday, 2 P. M.. Night Robes, lOc Thursday, 2 Hf*'!.. Silk Stockings, 10c Friday, 2 P. W, Brooms, lOc .Saturtlay, 2 P. M., Corset Covers, 10c It Watch the Windows
Be a motion picture fiend and join
engineer's lucomntive, met in front of the Court room. Bates extended his iiand and Dim.mick, who has been on the road fur 40 years, grasped it and told tbe bereaved father that hia heart went out to him in sympathy.
F. IV\prlen, of Baldwin; Nicholas Cort Cornelius C. Van Deusen, Frederick Siegmann, of Rockville Centre; Robert T. Willmarth, of Bellmore; Chas. N. Wysong, of Port Washington; Charles T. .McCarthy, Thomas Butler, of Glen Cove; Matthew C. Heinler, of Bright- waters; Robert Edwards, of Westbury.
history of the department,
to be made to provide all tho compan- oaii telephone to police headquarters,
iea with enough coats and boots, where there is always a man on duty.
This was thoroughly discussed at the He will throw in a switch lighting up
Council meeting, and it was thought that section of the village, and the red
that 12 complete sets for each would lights can be seen plainly a block away
be sullicient and that amount willbe in bright day light. It will be tho''K~,,(.(<j|r^^ riow in New Jersey .where he
therefore be reiiuiaitioned from the duty of all patrolmen seeing the signal bas been iCver since lie left Freeport
Village Board. to repair to the nearest police tele- and was aurprised'when he was brought
phone and receive instructions. This in the trouble of between Mr. and Mrs. I^he Bruuklyn Eagle Sunday haii a can ali De dune in very short time ana Stevens. Observer.
at the times wlien minutes count.
Police assistance will be as near as
your nearest telephone, and the time
it will take fur responding to your
half-column article on Patriui H Company which was very interesting
Through a aeries of misundersla.id- ings, the tug-of-war and the steamer and hook and ladder exhibitions were not held Saturday afternoon, although Given good weather, the .Mineola fair they were scheduled to be. No date
Ladies prices.
Fine Sheer Lawn, nicely trimmed with square or V neck, alt this year's tityles
98c quality, now 86c ifl.25 quality, now itSc 27-in. Poplin, beautiful goods for Fall wear, 25c yd. the merry Crowd that go to the Crys-• 46-in. Utility Linen for skirts, etc., al, the house with a reputation. Our 25c yd.
splendid pictures, unequalled scenes, 32-in. Fine Dress Ginghams, 12c yd.
next week will undoubteilly be the most succeasful in the history of the Shirts Waists at Reduced j'"K^icultural society. Never before I haa there been a better showing in all departments, and as for the track events, the prospect for track break-
clever conceptions, careful photogra¬ phy, elaborate settings and superb act¬ ing stamp us with success. It
Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store.
It
Freeport Coal Co., successor to W. P. W. HafT, the largest coal dealer on '..ong Island. The cheapest place to Reliable Crystal, 38Brookiyn Ave.
buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some of , ^
the best grades of coal. It DaSilva's W. Merrick Rd. Store
Watch for our specials every week. Pictures that are the talk of the town are the ones that are shown at the Old
It
Perfection Oil Heaters, $3.39
Stuffed roast chicken every Satur-> Kitchen Stoves, $9.75 It
day, half or whole, or bring your,
chickens or ducks and we will roast; Competent men drive our cars,
them for you at a small cost. . VVahl- ^crae Auto iRental Co., 'phone 796
en's Oelicateasen. It I Freep irt. tf
Competent men drive our cars. { Fancy table butter in prints, one of Acnse Auto Rental Co., 'phone 796 i our trade winners. Wablen's Delica- Freeport. tf j teaaen. 11
has been set for hokling them as yet, although it has been suggested that the tug-of-war be held on the Elks' grounds during their fair in C/ctober.
Several Freeporters will be entered ing records is, in the opinion of horse- in the individual ladder climbing Con- men who hare studied the list of en- test at Rockville Centre, tries, better than usual. -
While our boya should be able to se-
Save money on your fruit jare cure a couple of prizes in the horae
Wide .Mouth Glasa Top Jars, lightning hose, they will have the world'a record
style, qts., 75c doz. holders—Des Raismes —to compete
Wide Mouth Glass Top Jara, lightning against.
style, pts., 70c doz.
This will also be of assistance in case uf tirea diE;s<»vered by the patrol¬ men who can report direct to police headquartera and aave time. It ia promist in connection with thia that a direct line will be connected tu the power house thus doing away with calling up "Central" and further ex¬ pediting aending in ularrna, especially at nighw
This system is now to be practically
Socialist Meetinji;
Gustave' A. Slreubel, the- Socialist Party candidate for Lieut. Governor, spi-.ke b'fore a large audience al tho corner of Main and (,'hui ch Streets Xhu -sday evening.
The meeting was opened ly Harry .\L Kohn of thia village, who is the Co'inty Secretary of the Nassau Coun¬ ty Socialist Party. .Mr. Kuhn delivered a brief talk uii "Tbe necessity ef radi¬ cal measures for the cure of Social dis¬ eases." He said in pari: "When your doctor is treating >uu for boils he does
Jelly Tumblers, large size. .'10c dpz. Seaman'a Reliable Dry Goods Store.
It
If you go once you will always go to see pictures that are clean, steady and flickerless, shown at The Crystal Theatre.
Sale ladies' tine Lawn Waists. Beau¬ tiful up to the minute styles. $1.25 Waists now 9Sc S9c Waists now 8Sc It
Seaman's Reliable Dry Goods Store.
tested, it is a scheme planned by not advise patches ur plasters, but
President Hanse am arranged with gives you something for the blood he
the aid of Chas. A. iiyder, local agent goes directly to your aystem. In the
of the New York 'ieiephone Company treatment of the various Social diaeas-
and Village Electirician Harry Walling es patches in the way of reforms will
and will attract much attention to our not sullice- we must go directly to the
village, being, as it is, something un- aystem."
UBual in police work. He then inlrrxJuced .Mr. Strebel,
As to the expense, we cannot give who for two hours delivered an elo-
any figures at present. The coat cf quent address. .Mr. Strebel spoke of
If you want to see the latest pictures
2( of the seasen go to the Crystal, ~the
home of features. It
Long or short runs by automobile. Acme Auto Rental Co., 'phone 967 Freeport. * tf
New Saaer Kraut and at Wablen's Delicatessen.
Dill
Pickles It
Long or short runs by aotornnblle Acme Auto Rental Co Freeport.
installation may be appro.ximately $1000. The expenses of maintainance will be tbe telephone services charges and small upkeep costs.
We askt the question as to putting telligent citizen.<; to make a study this service out of use, and find it Socialism.
would be quite difficult. The tele- "
On Thursday of last week "Al'a larket, " in the shop of William H.
tbe gradual sbapening of the Social forcts which would eventually usher in the Socialist Commonwealth and ciuee<i his address with an appeal to in-
of
'phone 796 P^'On^ "ires are enclosed in cables for Oi
^'f several feet above ground, and even if "i^rl
one were cot the rest would remain in , Patt
"Teddy" Bull Moose, $1.00. Siiva's.
terson on South Main Street, closed If you have a sweet tooth don't fail working order. The electric lights •'t» doors, after being open only a few to try some of the delicious confec- are on tbe high tension wiring service weeks. Da- tionery described in Smith & Bedel's with enough electricity to electrocute ~ ~ ~ ~
Iti ad. It I anyone trying to cut them. i lOrfl FreOpOrt MeWS OD Page 8
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Nassau County Review Vol. XVII FREEPORT, N. V., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 No. 47 FREEPORT NEWS HIGHWATER TIIJE TABLE (Governor's IslanJ, Vliich is as near tt)i8 locality as can be securedj. Friday, Sept. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Ttiuraday, Friday, Saturday, 20, 21, 2:^. 2'i. '¦^¦i. 25, 20, 27, 2.S, 4:iil a. 4 :r>7 a. 5:38 a. 0:10 a. Or.-JT a. 7:0:-! a. 7 :;!2 a. 8:02 a. 8 :¦¦','< a. ni. rn. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. SinK'li' copii s;()f flie R'vit'w for siil(?;it Grifuhliitr's, Rftilroad AvcnUf; Ki'-fi-r'-^. Naf->au (Jouiity Review, Dii^filva's mikI (4(ib |
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