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Nassau County Review
Vol. XVIII
FREEPORT, N. V.. FRIDAV, JANUARY 10,1913
No. II
FBEEPOBT NEWS
HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE
Friday, ias. Satarday, aaaiaj, Monday,
TlMjd^
WadBesday, Tknraday, WtUaj, Satarday.
10, 9:41 p. m.
11, 10:1S p. n.
12, 10:4» p. a. 18, n:SSp. n. 14. Il:t4p. m. IB, 12:26 a. n.
16, 1 :S8 a. m.
17, 2:2ta. n.
18, S:2ia.n.
Siagla eopiaa at tba Baalam tat aala at Qraaoblatt'a and BiaitbwaiU'a, Railroad Avoooo; Kiefer'a, Naaaaa Cooaty Roview, DaSIUa'a aad Gobets'i Maia Straat: DaSihra'a. Weat Morriek
tf
At the anaaal championahip gamoa aadar tbo aoipieea of tbe Nationai Aaaatpor AtbloUo Union, bold laat Sat- uday in tlw Twoaty-Seeond RogiiDont Armory, Ted Noondorfer woo aecond priao in the 1 mile walking raeo. He #aa defeated for Bnt placo by Frank Plant liy 2 aeconda, tbe time of Plant beiag 6:66 wbile Ted walked tba diat- aace in 7 minotea.
Next Wedneaday etening the newly elected offlcera of 0. B. P. Mott Wom¬ en'a ReiierCorpa will be inatalled at tbeir meeting room. Odd Fellowa Hall. Tbe National inatitoting and inatalling officer, lira. Ada G. Mohr, of Brook- )yn, and ataff, will have charge of the work.
At the next encampment of L). B. P. Mott Post, No. 627, G. A. R., tbis Satarday evening, the officers will be installed by Comrade Joaepb Lord and ataff of New York. All membera and aaaociate members are cordially invit¬ ed and tbe Women's Relief Corpa. No. 139. will be apecial gaeiita.
Olaf Nelaon and Miss Mollie C. Dun¬ can, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, both of this place, were n^ar- ried Tuetday of laat week by Rev. A. W. E. Carrington, rector of the Epiacopal Churcb of tbe Tranafigura¬ tion. Tbe witnesses were Mr. and Mra. A. Nelaon.
Church Notes
>wk>l«t el Swi»n«, Stilfi et th* tpmek Mid mlhei detnge la thm chifliM
Christian Science Society, aervicea Sanday merning at 11 a. m; Sanday School, aamelioar; Hempatead Bank Boilding; aabject oaxt Sanday, Jan. 12, "Sberament." Wedneaday evening aarvieaa at 7:48 o'clock.
Eiisabatb Wright ia leader for tbe Toang Peopla'a meating Sanday night in tba . Preabytarian Cborch; aabject. "Beeome a Cbriatian!—Wby Not?"
Tba Miaaion Study Claaa of the M. E. Church waa bald at tbe chureb Wed¬ neaday evening. Tbe topic waa "Tbe Printed Paga," takan from the atudy of China. Harold Brown war the leader. .
(n the Fire Department {Trustee Randall's Views
MattOT* el intOTMt to Bad •bmM Um arepamr
la Mir Utal 4«a>Ki *
byHLB-PT
"The Endleaa Harveata of tbe Spir¬ it" will be Ibe aermun tbeme of Dr. W. A. Ricbard at tbe Metbodist Epis¬ copal Chorcb Sanday at 10:80 a.m. Tbe evening aubject at 7:80 o'clock aiil be "The Tragedy of Doubt. '
The Baptiat Ladiea will bold a cake and bread sale next Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 2:80, at tbe homo of Mrs. Wall¬ ing, 87 Smitb St.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence A. Edwards are entertaining a young aon. born laat Friday.
ing witb Justice Maddox preaiding. About seventy cases were reported aa ready for trial, principal among whicb waa tbe divorce case of Stockman va. Stockman, wbicb waa tried onee before and reaulted in a disagreement.
Children'a Fleeced Unoerwear, Boya' Heavy Fleeced Children'a i or Wool
18 to 86c Underwear. 20 to 86c Underwear. 85 to76e Ladiea' Fleeced Underwear, 26 to 60c Ladiea' i or Wool Underwear, 76c to
$1.00 Men'a Fleeced Underwear. 60c to $1.00 Men'a i or Wool Underwear.
11.76 Children'a Mittena.' 10 to 26e Boy'a Glovea. 26 to 60o Men's Gloves, 10c to 11.76
Seaman'a Reliable Dry Gooda,
Main Street, Freeport.
"The Encouragement of Christ" will be tbe Sonday morning aermon tbeme of Rev. Chorles Herbert Scboley at tbe First Presbyterian Cbarcb. The evening subject will be "Christ at ev¬ ery one's door."
FIRE DISTRICTS TO Sfc REVISED Tbe committee appointed by tbe Flre Council bas completed its work, so far aa the actual reviaion of tbe diatricts is concemed, and aa aoon aa all ia in readineaa . tbey will be pat in effect. Carda to be attached to telephonea are to be aent to aaeh aubscriber, thru tbe courteay of tbe New York Telephone Company, and as soon as this ia com¬ pleted tbo committee will endwavor to plaee carda in the housea wbere tbare are no phonea, ao tbat when giving an alarm from a neighboring bouae the person aending in tbe alarm can give tbe nomber on tbe card wbicb will be farniabed by tbe committee and tbe dapartment wonld not stand tba chance of being eent to another diatriet thru oaing a neighboring pbone.
A meeting waa beld at headqaarters Monday evening, attended by about thirty members of tlie department, for tbe purposo of forming an athletic aa¬ sociation from .^.among department membera.
After tbe proposition had been dia- caaaed. it waa decided to form tbe Freepnrt Fire Department Athletic Association, and tbe following officers wereelected: President, Wflliam F. Cornell; vice president, Hilbert R. Jobnaon; secretary F. Harold Loonam; treasorer, Howard E. Pearsall; Board of Governora—J. W. Fitzpatrick, Hose 1; S. Dimon Smitb, Hose 2; Erwin Crossfield, Hose 8: Howard Conklin,
Mr. Kandali expiaina in plain Eog-
lit'b wby be favored Bnginaar
Smith in charge of Power
Hovae extanaiona.
Tbere baa been considerable diacus¬ sion regarding tbe action of tbe Board of Trusteea on the matter of Power Houae extenalona. To Trnatae Raod¬ all belonga tba credit and raaponaibili- ty of keeping tbia contract away from Engineer Broadnax and bia viewa will be of interest.
Mr. Randall aaya "tbara haa baen ex- preaaad by ona or two mambara of tbe Board ot Traateaa of tba Village aome criticiam ot Engineer William R. Smitb, and of tbe power plant; also questioning tbe aincerlty of Mr. Smith's ideaa for tbe propoaed addi¬ tions to tbe plant, in tbat he bad in¬ jected himaelf into tbe propoaition from ulterior metivea on hia part, or someone's else. Not to my knowl¬ edge bas any otber taxpayer or reai¬ dent made any criticism. I do not think Mr. Smitb needs any defenae, but I wiab to atato a few faeta in rela¬ tion to tbe Village flower plane, and tbe difference of ideas between Mr. Smith and Mr. Broadnax.
Local Topics
C*aiBMato mhI »»»I«h«H<ib« aot •atiraly et
p aawa aataaa, «¦ «Uia(« aMalra
ky thm aditor.
WBT REVIEW WAS LATE. We regret tbat owing to the inabili¬ ty of tbe local poat effice to handle tbe mail laat week, becauae of not baving enough belp and ona of tbe carriera being aick. that oor papera were beld over, many of tbem ontil thia week. We ara not blaming tbe poet office, but want oor readera to anderatand tbat our papera ware In Friday afternoon not later tban S o'clock, and tbat it, waa not oor fault tbat tbey ware not i "natroct tbe plant for $20,000; tbat delivered. We thank tbose wbo tele- 1 ¦mount to inclode bis oompanaatian, phoned about this as we were thus aOle I "nder this offtr ha waa to aet aa tba to flnd tbe trouble. Please let ua! porcbasing agent for tbe villaga aod know whenever your Review ia late. ; *"¦'¦•> the plant. It is alwaya aent from hero on timo. ' During tbe controveray tbat fol-
lowed, Mr. Broadnax claimed tbat be
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. j could collect 6 per cent commission ae¬ lf I could write my news items with ; "'•^'"B '« the resolution of tbe Board asmany miatakea and errora as do oar ^''^°»«'n^" 6, It not making any citj contemporarieat it would be much )'*'^"«"" *''¦» "' »' apecificationa easlet for me tban it is at present. In I "«» «1«ided to ose.
Village Trustees
All tba membera of tba Villaga Board wara praaant at tba adjoonad apecial maeting of tba Board bald Friday evening at 7 o'clock to bear tka report of Francia Broadnax, eanaolt- ing engineer, and William Smith, op¬ erating engineer, as to tba tabolatten of tbe various bids for tba axtaaaion of tbe water aod ligbt plant. Tba tabulation abowed tbe William M. Sheehan Company tbe loweat biddafo, on the specifications preoared by Wil¬ liam R. Smitb. Tbeir figare waa $17,970 net.
Mr. Broadnax rent wed his offer to
a reeent iaaue of one of our Brookiyn papers, in iwo items regarding Freo¬ port, I counted no less than 12 mis¬ takes and misatatementa. And yet, as ... ¦ .,_ . my junior assistant says: "Tbey seem
In the elghteer years aince the wa er | ^^ ^ ^jj^ jt all right."
plant waa installed, and five years later '
Bethel A. M. E. Churcb, Henry Street, Rev. S. H. V. Gumbs, pastor; preacbing, 11 a. m.; Sabbath Scboel. 3 p. m.; literary, 4 p. m., subject, "Wbicb is the moat destructive, tbe pan or aword?" Evening service. 8 p. m. Rev. Bingham, of Brooklyn, N. Y., wiil preach at botb services. Class meetinga every Wednesday even- mittee to arrange a bowling toorna
tho electrical plant added, it bas never been shut doan for more tban one-half bour at a time during operating boors, and then only a few times. Since day service waa installed two years ago, witb enginea and boilers running con¬ tinuously, tbere has been only ene com¬ plete shut-down of tbe plant, and that
JUST A LITTLE PERSONALITY. I trust my readers will excuse me for taking a few lines of space to ex¬ press my appreciation of the many kind words and goed wishes I bave re¬ ceived from my subscribers during tbe Chriatmas aeaaon. It is not all fan
Hoae 4; C'larence M. Van Riper. Truck i for a period of only three minute., and !';^';^'^VSow^1,i^gf'aVtb7y 1; Engine Co. repreaentative to be el- ^^J"^ 'XeZ\ wo"boTrf ' aTanS ^Itlie^sSm^time n'ot to unne' ected at next meeting. of ten minute*, ibe nrat two boilers, '
S. Dimon Smitb, Louia Commellas, put in eighteen years ago, and tbe William Anderson, Robert A. Miller, third one, thirteen yeara ago, have only jr., Frank Southard and Howard E. : recently been discarded and are good Pearsall were appointed a special com- i today, except that ilie Htedtn prebaure
allowed by the Intiurance (Junipany of ing at 8. Prayer meeting Friday ev- ment, int^foiucb as tbe association as '¦ 60 lbs., far tbe two older boilers anti eningsatS. All are invited to these « body was not yet ready to handle 90 lbs. for the latter one, ia too low to aervicea. '. tbia branch of tbe sports. The toorna-1 operate tbe plant.
: ment wili be started as soon aa possi-1 I would like to become acquainted
eessarily hurt anybody's feelings and to avoid saying anything that might ' better be left unsaid and a word of appreciation helps.
A FINE IDEA.
Be claimed tbat
the specifications were bis. 'Irastee , Randall thouebt otherwise. He stated
tbat the first aet of apecifications be- I longed to the Vill/ige nf Freeport aa a
specified som of $300 was agreed
upon for that.
Mr. Broadnax told the Board that j they migbt bave the power to stop a
man'a work whenever tbey wanted to , but he didn't believe that they coold ' stop bis pay.
i Trastee Sigmond was of tbe impres- . sion tbat outaide of a reasonable com- ! pensatlon for the work of making up I the aecond set of specifications, Mr. ! Broadnax could not collect with the
exception of $26 per day for each day I that the Village might call Mr. Broad- I nax into consultation in regard to the
construction of tbe plant, according to ' one of the agreements witb Mr. Bruiid-
nax.
At the regular aeasion Trustee Kun-
. . ,. „ . /.I u <^8" made the following resolution ex-
Lvery .inember of the Freeport Club j,„,j^g „, ^^^^ p^^^j^^ j^^ parenthesis:
"Resolved, that the contract for the work to be done and material to be
"Haa tbe Day of Revivals Pasaed?; ble A Stody of Preaent Conditions," will! It was decided to keep
the
be tbo aabject of tbe morning aermon in tbe Baptiat Cbu(cb next Sunday by tbe pastor. Rev. Elmer E. Loox. In the evening be will preach tbe aecond Tbe Janaary term of tba Sapreme »dtmon In tbe courae on "Tbe Meaaage Coort opened at Mineola Monday mem- i?' '^* ^"y"-" '^''^ opecial topic will
be "The Message ot Today." Tbi aermon will bava particular reference to young peonle and their future. They are cordially invited to be prea¬ ent.
The Christian Endeavor meeting oaxt Sonday evening in tbe Baptist Charch will be led by Miss Florence Fowler. Tbe aubject will be "Become a Cbriatian, Wby Not?" Meeting be¬ gina at 6:46 aharp.
Tbe Woman'a Missionary Society of tbe Presbyterian Cbarcb met at tbe bome of Mra. Alvin G. Smitb on Wed¬ neaday afternoon. Althoogh the day 76c to i Pk' atormy the attendance waa fairly good. "Tbe Home Miaaion Treaaury" Vaa a aabject for conaideration. Itema giving tbe variooa forma of work accomplished tbroogb tbia treaaury wera given by tboae preaent. Fifteen tbousand local treaaurera and two ban- Advertisement. J drqd and aixty one Preabyterial treas¬ urers are aending their' eontribotiona to tbia Horna Miaaion Treaaury. By meana of it foor tbooaand, tbree bund¬ red and thirty- three young people are provided witb day achoola and aeven tbouaand, eight bondred and three witb
A robber overahoa aboold fit to in- aora aatisfaetory wear. We have a dosan different atylea of women'a rob- bera, and can fit tba varied atylea of woman'a ahoea worn tbia aaaaon. We alao giv^ba aama carefol attention in ] sVndaV'scbooia. tha Bcleetion of oor atock of robbers for men, boya, misaea and children. Smith'a Shoe Store.
Advertlaemant.
interestedin its ad vancement'and more particularly in the advancement of the with the expert engineers who consider yo""8 "•«" "^ 'he village ahould be at fu7n~gb''ed at tbe power bouae of the charter I our power plant a joke. In eighteen '»»e annual meeting next Monday even- years the business has grown to ing and vote on the propoaition to pro- $40,000 per jear, now producing suffi- 1"^? 'l^' '^e addition bf a g/mnasium. cient revenue in addition to running This is something that many of our expenses, to pay all the maturing ¦ y"""? ™®"*""^'. "'"'"«'"<*• The at- bondsand interest, and in addition, t'«t'on« «'»he Club as at present, in- lawa, wbicb are to be aubmitted at the from $5000 to $10,000 per year for ex-, ''"ding bowling bijliards pool, cards, next meeting, to be held on February i tenaiona, iind a ainking fund of nearly |«J""C»"«<. «'»•• ^o not appeal to the 17 * ^ I $18,000 eatabllahed. All of thit wltb-iyou^Bpaople bo much aa a place where
Membership is open to all members ! ««" one cent of cost to the taxpayers, i 'hey can get aome real strenuooa exer of the Freeport Fire Dept. atanding in their companies, retary, F. Harold Leonam, charter Hat.
Hat open Until Saturday, Febraary 15, ao aa to allow fur one meeting of eanb company before tbe liat was eloaed.
The Board of Governora, which aNo includes tbe president, is to draft oy
Village of Freeport, be awarded Wliliam M. Sheehan Company they being the Inweac bidders as per their net bid of- Seventeen thousand nine hundred and seventy ($17,910.00), tbe work to be done under the plans and specificationa and supervision of Wil¬ liam R. Smith, engineer '. (under the direction of the Board of Trustees' and that the President be authorized and
in good I This year, in addition the revenue from ; cise. and their deaires in this line dj^cted j^ ^„^„ j^.t^ a contract,
B ' . . , ..,.,... ohniilH ha anA nrnhahlv ollll hn opati. .... '
has
Wide Awake Engine Company ia planning for a ball to be held at tbe Coolnial Opera Hoase on February 11, Lincoln'a Birthday Eve.' Tbe commit¬ tee in charge are: Harry Glaser, chair¬ man ; Wm. A. Cooko, Joseph Iduller, John Wilde and Louia Schwab.
The foreign field preten ted waa China witb ita four hundred milliona of people, and aboat ona clergyman and ona phyalcian to mora than a mi'lion On Saturday nigbt John B. Brennai^ of tbe people, and Roth Roland, aa cowboy aod chor- A devotional aerviee founded on Mal- ua girl, will entettain tba Plaaa pat- acbl SilO waa conducted by Mra. J. M rona in "Pal(|«a P^ta and th« Opera I Baxter.
rronpa," a Kalem prodoetion tbatia{ "3nly rememberad by what I bave caing to make yoo laogb goqd andi dona," was ahng by Miaa Roaa Van
hard.
Tbe chemical engine ia about com¬ pleted at Vaila paint abop on Cburch Street, and is aoon to be placed in com¬ miaaion. Preparatory to tbia the engine of Wide Awake Engine Co., in whicb boose it is to be plaeed, haa been moved farther to tbe rear and side of the boilding. tbos arranging for the free paaaage of either piece of appar¬ atua. A new beating boiler bas alao been piaeod in tbe engine bouae, and arranged ao aa to beat tbe firat floor beaidea keeping tbe watv warm in the boiler of tbe engine.
Tbe membera of Hoae Company No. 4 will bold tbeir first annoai oyster B'«3W ard smoker at the booae of Track No. 1 tbis Friday avening.
The fourth annoai maaque and civic ball of Hoae Company No. 1 ia to be held at tbe Colonial Theatre on Friday evening, Februarv 21, Waabington'a Birthday Eve. Prizes will be given for the most grotesque and the hand- someat costumes. The committee in
WHERE IS IT.
bebalf of the Village ef Freeport, witb William M. Sheeban A Co., to perform the work and furniah the materiala aa called for, said contract to provide for the completion of the work within four (4) montba from the date of signing the contract, and tbe term of payment aa called for in tbe Sheeban A Com¬ pany's written proposal and that after tbe approval and signing of tbe con-
the advertiaement, that the certiiied check for five bundi-ed aeventy-five be returned to Otber certified . cheeka of otber biddera to be returned at once, and tbeir bida rejected.
(Reaolved, tbat no compensation be paid Engineer William R. Smith for any aupervision, but tbat bis preaent
DaSilva'a W. Marriek Rd. Stora Cylinder Coal Stovea, 18; 66 and op Pot Stovea, $2.76 and op Kitchen Stovea, $9.76 and op Stova Pipe and Elbowa. lOe and op Stova Boarda. 48e and up Galvaniiad Coal Hoda. 2S« op
{Reaa. AflvertlMment. A atudy on Mormoniam waa given charge consiata of Daniel G. Raynor. 1 by Mra. Cbarlea Reach. chairman; A. Jamea Cronley. Jobn
Kobel. Theodore Neoandorfer. Clar-
I Mai Linder, oaa af tha baat eomed- I lana ia tha silant playa, will be at tha I Plasa in "A Farm Hooaa Romance." {
enea Williama and Albert Whaley
F. L. J. Lee announcea that bia buai-
Tha Ship of Lions, tba moat daring, draaatle and sensational motion pie- tora play aver produead, ahowing a thrilling fira on board abip and a atam- pada hatwaan liona and tha tarror
atrlakan era«>
; . A4vartlaaiBaBt
Saa aar ad in thia laaoa. Clit it oot and praaaei it wban yaa oaaka yaor porahaaa and yoo will gat 10 graan ataapa fraa in additioa to oor doobia otabipa that yoo got from thia aata. Baraach'a Dapt Btora.
AdvertiaeBMot
Praaport Caal Co , aataaaaor to W. P. W. Haff« tha largaat eoal daalar oa Loag lalaad. Tha ohaapaat plaea to hay coal. BichMhra daalar in aoota of tfaa baat gradaa ^caal. It
Bay yoor feoIuay^taDcariaa, M iaea- maat, Oooih Baoay. Nata, flga. dalaa, TaMa SaMaa, ata., tka* ata ail af tha haai vanillky. at Wahiaa'a OaileataaaaB. Tl Soolh Mali^St
Taeaday, Jan. 14. A rainy day and a 1 ?«•• . '>¦• '>••" *"•'•'' «•« "y r. L. i. barnyard caortahip make some very ^f* * .9<'- Pt! .*•¦'• '•"•<* ""• •'"" laogbable aeanea. °^ William G. Miller Co.. at 58 Soutb
AdvertlBement. Main St., and Will eatry a full line of
Tba rapatatloo of a drag atora ia largely dateminad by ita praaeriptiona department imiik A Bedall hava al¬ waya mada a apaeialty of praeerlptlon work. Saa thair ad lo thla laaoa.
Advartlaamant.
oil and Coal Stoaoa; DaSilva.
hardware, etc., in earpantar boaioeaa.
addition to tbeir
Tbe sec I the plant bas been used to install tbe , ^''""'^ ^^ """l probably will be, grati the ' police aignal system, for tbe mainten- "^° ance of tbe police force, for tbe gen-: eral ranning expenses, and for the \
lighting of tbe streets for the balance I I wonder what became of tbe West of tbe year, unlesa tbe street lightsi End Taxpayera Aaaoclatloni It waa are ahot off entirely. Reaults sucb aa ] organized very aocceasfully and tem- theae could hardly be obtained from | POfary offlcera were appointed, aboot "oid jonk," aa Pieaident Hanae con- a year ago, bot that ia tbe last I bave
sidersoor plant. The enginjfer, Mr. >eard of it Among the proposed ^^ ^ ^
Smitb, wbo haa had cbarge of tbe plant I schemes waa tbe «rection of a large 1,3^^ ^y the purchaser and contractor, doring tbe eighteen yeara of ita entire I *»¦" "here lectures and entertainmenta ,nd tj,e approval ofthe details as existence, must poaaeaa aome ability ; coold be beld. called for in tbe specifications, by tbe
and knowledge of tbe needs of the Any information tbat any of my engineer, and the filing of an accepta- plant Success and quality of service "aders may have regarding this organ- ble bond for $6000.00 , aa required by speak louder Ihan mere idle statementa ization would be appreciated.
of one wbo haMly knew tbat tbo Vil- nr.r»u nrto tsiassnsicstTfKii, —•-«- -~. •¦•» -
lage of Freeport bad a water and elec- STILL ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT., (J575 qq) dollara trie ligbt plant ontil a year or so ago. ' We bave tbe fineat lot of streets of Sheeban A Co.
Referring to Mr. Smith's ability, 11 any village in the State, and we like wiab to quote from a report of Messrs. j to t>ay so, naturally, hot there are atill C. E. Hewitt & Company, Engineers,! several aectlona wbich are badly in to tbe Board of Trostees of tbe Village ! need of repairs, rigbt in tbe most trav-
of Freeport: "We wisb to congratu-' eled parts of the village. _
late yoo on baving aucb an intelligent! It Is a matter of regret to many of | salary be aofficient compensation on- and eonacientioua engineer (Mr. Smith) I ua tbat our viiiage fathers bavo aeen ; less tbe Board of Truateaa by reaolo- in cbarge of the plant; although wn j fit to put gravel in sections which, for j tion deem some eompenaatlon aboold foond tbat tbere waa no well organited instance, are not traveled by a vehicle; be paid to Engineer William R. metbod of keeping dally records, yet \ once a day, and have neglected sections I Smith)."
tbe flgoraa kept and reported monthly • which ari used continuously. ; g^^,^ ^f ^^^^ g^^j.^ T)biected to tbe
by the engineer, were all intelligently \ For inatai.ce Railroad Ave. la in : „,o,otioD aa tbey claimed it took all made and carefully I abo I a ted In fact,, very poor condition and ought to be ^^^^ „ ,^^ ^^^^ g^^^ ,„^
all ngorea made and reported by bim j prov«l wilhoutdelay. with either 1^,,^^ wanted to be aasored tbat Wil-. were based apon careful reasoaing and : asphalt mr brick. The latter, the aee- ,j,^ ^ g^j^^ ^^,„,j ^^^ ^^^ ,^ ^ ;. actual teats." Tbe report from wbich | tion being so small, woold probably be ^j^^ ^^ ,,j^^ present a bill for aervicea the above extract is taken ia on file at; the better. «.«,»' rendered. Mr. Randall aaid be bad no
the Villaga Offlce, and waa w-da by ! Alao Pine Street, from Main S>tr"t ,„bjectiona to tbis and Mr. Smitb atated Hewitt A Company on Janaary 26,; to Bergen Place, pos«lblv a qoarter of , .^at be waa entirely willing. Tbe ao- 1904 at the requeat of tba Village a mile, h"" been entirely neglected, i j,tj„„, „„, „^, J^^ ^^^^j^^, g,^^. Board at tbat time, and was made ¦ Thia la a piece which is uaed by a large j ,„ g^jeH .rid Sigmond voted in favor, after a yery carefol inapection of tbe ; part of oor ,P««P>«'"«•""« t" /*•" fwhile Truatee Myrick voted No. He entire plant by tbat firm ot engineera. | churchea, tbe Methodiat and Catholic | ^,y^^ ^^,f^^ {^ be so/eeorded "for tba
I know nothing about, tberefore, do Churches being on it and Prf'byter- , „„„„ ^^^^ , ^^ „^j jj,,^^ j^'„ ^^ ,, ,^ not aisb in any way tn qoestion, Mr. j ian, Baptist and Epiacopal Churchea j,,^ intereat of the taxpayera to patch Broadnax's ability aa an engineer, hot | but a short distance away and con-j „ old machinery and 1 prophesy that I do mait:tain tbat he baa not and neeting directly with Pine Street, "d 1 j^"^j^j, ^j, jjj^^^ '^^.^ you will have to could not become aa well acquainted ! at tbe preaent time w>gona cannot |^|, j^ ^ j^ ,,
witb tbe needa of oor plant in tbe few j travel tbroui;b Bergen Place, aoutb of | j^^ matter of tbe poaition of Mr viaits wbich be bas made It during tbe 1 tbe L. I. R. R. tracka because of the j g,^,j^,jj ^,, ,,,j ^ver until tbe next paat montb or ao as the engineer who j naaty yellow mod d"njped in there a | „,e,j„g. ^r. Broadnax presented tba w»tb the plant and baa year ago. I do hope tho Village Boah), foUowirg eammnnication to tba
Tha Fraaport Bank report in tbia ia- aoa ahowa reaoordeo of naarly thraa qoartor o^ a million dollars.
Joat arrivad 'from Garmany, all kinda of Lebkocboo, Spieodoopa, Mar- sipaa. ate., at WaUaa'o Dalieataaaan. 71 Sooth Maia St
Tha aoaoal alaetion of diroctora of " tbo Fraapart Baali will ha held in tba Bank BoiMing oaxt Toaaday aftamoon, Jaa. 14. fkom 8:t0 to 4>J0.
Tha asaasl aiaetioa of tha First
Tha greatest saaaation of tha The Ship of Lions, will ha ahowo at tha Cryatal Satorday, matinaa aod av* aaing.
^ Advertlataaant.
CaMealataa . Aa para aa tfaay ara dalieiaas, 20a ~ IteSiivk. It
It
Candias. lOe Ih.; DaSUva.
Natioaal Baafc will ha baM tha sama day al 8 p. OS.
"It la te Laagfa." Wo hava torgot-
tan who aaid it. bat don't fbrtat "it ia
to laagh" whao yoa aome to ifto Placa
Wadaaaday aigfata. "Caoaady Nigkt"
Advartlaemant.
Oil aod Coal Stovaa; DaSiiva. It
[any more streeta "re laid in ootlying q,„j,;„,„._
I aaetiooa traveled but very little. Aa I havi hsretofore adviaed yoo, I
beg to again call your attention to tlta
fsct tbat if one of the aets of apaciO*
I eatioaa an wbieb bids were aolieitad
WEATHER CONDITIONS LASf YEAR.
B avary
a soovaoirs te tha ahiMran tarday matinea at tha Crystal,
baen in charge of aame ever aince ita will give thla tbeir attention before g^,^ installatioo.
Mr. Broadnax'a aervicea were ac¬ cepted by the Board opon tbe recom- i mendbtion of Preaident Hanae, at tbe'
saggastion of Mr. Jobo Lott, wbom I.
anderatand ia tbe aaleaman and repra- Hare ia a mamorandom from my fllejaoj^ada is snprovedsnd 'oalaetad hy santatlveof the Fort Wayna Electrical {last year: "Jan. 18, 1912. 4 below! yoa in ita praaant form it will be ia C«P«"y- I zero with anow tba afternoon before | violation of yoor eontract witb ma,
*¦" '"*' I avidaaead by yoor reaolotion of Nov.
' 4 olt. eootaiaad in yoor favar to ma AUT0M0B1L.B SHOW. of Nov. 7th alt snd my aeeaptonoa
Tha Janoary Isaaa of Motor davotea ] thersof.
60 pages to list snd photos of tbe' Tha violation of oor contract will
dlffarcat aotoa to h« axbibitad st the! eonsiat in mskUig Mr. William R.
Aatoaioblla Show st Msdison Sqasre Smith tha engineer in aoch spocifiea-
Gardao and tba Central Palaea thia
BMatfa. Thara ara 6 to a paga, which
makes a totel of MO saparate atadals
which will ha oo axhibitioo, to glvo a
Tha prineipal differaaee in tha ideas till dark. hatwaao Mr. Smith aad Mr. Broadnax i j* tfaat if Mr. Smith's sOggastions sra carried oat we will loereaaa tba capa¬ city af oor plant 100 boraa powar, wfaaraas, if Mr. Broadnax'a aoggaa- tiena were carriad out, tha capacity of tha plant woold hava ha«n ineraaaad oaly 100 boraa power, and Mr. Smith's plan costing naarly $2000 leaa to In- atelL Whila It ia troa that Mr. Broad- oaz'a plao provided for a wbtar haatar
(Continuad on paga 6)
Uol Tiptei CmUiim fl hgi $
tiona. My eentrset with yoo providaa that I shsll soperviaa tha "proper ia- atallstioo sod oparatioa of tba varioas anMmitaa." Tha opaelBcatioas to wbiah I rafdr. naow Mr. Williaai B.
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Nassau County Review Vol. XVIII FREEPORT, N. V.. FRIDAV, JANUARY 10,1913 No. II FBEEPOBT NEWS HIGH WATER TIDE TABLE Friday, ias. Satarday, aaaiaj, Monday, TlMjd^ WadBesday, Tknraday, WtUaj, Satarday. 10, 9:41 p. m. 11, 10:1S p. n. 12, 10:4» p. a. 18, n:SSp. n. 14. Il:t4p. m. IB, 12:26 a. n. 16, 1 :S8 a. m. 17, 2:2ta. n. 18, S:2ia.n. Siagla eopiaa at tba Baalam tat aala at Qraaoblatt'a and BiaitbwaiU'a, Railroad Avoooo; Kiefer'a, Naaaaa Cooaty Roview, DaSIUa'a aad Gobets'i Maia Straat: DaSihra'a. Weat Morriek tf At the anaaal championahip gamoa aadar tbo aoipieea of tbe Nationai Aaaatpor AtbloUo Union, bold laat Sat- uday in tlw Twoaty-Seeond RogiiDont Armory, Ted Noondorfer woo aecond priao in the 1 mile walking raeo. He #aa defeated for Bnt placo by Frank Plant liy 2 aeconda, tbe time of Plant beiag 6:66 wbile Ted walked tba diat- aace in 7 minotea. Next Wedneaday etening the newly elected offlcera of 0. B. P. Mott Wom¬ en'a ReiierCorpa will be inatalled at tbeir meeting room. Odd Fellowa Hall. Tbe National inatitoting and inatalling officer, lira. Ada G. Mohr, of Brook- )yn, and ataff, will have charge of the work. At the next encampment of L). B. P. Mott Post, No. 627, G. A. R., tbis Satarday evening, the officers will be installed by Comrade Joaepb Lord and ataff of New York. All membera and aaaociate members are cordially invit¬ ed and tbe Women's Relief Corpa. No. 139. will be apecial gaeiita. Olaf Nelaon and Miss Mollie C. Dun¬ can, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, both of this place, were n^ar- ried Tuetday of laat week by Rev. A. W. E. Carrington, rector of the Epiacopal Churcb of tbe Tranafigura¬ tion. Tbe witnesses were Mr. and Mra. A. Nelaon. Church Notes >wk>l«t el Swi»n«, Stilfi et th* tpmek Mid mlhei detnge la thm chifliM Christian Science Society, aervicea Sanday merning at 11 a. m; Sanday School, aamelioar; Hempatead Bank Boilding; aabject oaxt Sanday, Jan. 12, "Sberament." Wedneaday evening aarvieaa at 7:48 o'clock. Eiisabatb Wright ia leader for tbe Toang Peopla'a meating Sanday night in tba . Preabytarian Cborch; aabject. "Beeome a Cbriatian!—Wby Not?" Tba Miaaion Study Claaa of the M. E. Church waa bald at tbe chureb Wed¬ neaday evening. Tbe topic waa "Tbe Printed Paga" takan from the atudy of China. Harold Brown war the leader. . (n the Fire Department {Trustee Randall's Views MattOT* el intOTMt to Bad •bmM Um arepamr la Mir Utal 4«a>Ki * byHLB-PT "The Endleaa Harveata of tbe Spir¬ it" will be Ibe aermun tbeme of Dr. W. A. Ricbard at tbe Metbodist Epis¬ copal Chorcb Sanday at 10:80 a.m. Tbe evening aubject at 7:80 o'clock aiil be "The Tragedy of Doubt. ' The Baptiat Ladiea will bold a cake and bread sale next Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 2:80, at tbe homo of Mrs. Wall¬ ing, 87 Smitb St. Mr. and Mra. Clarence A. Edwards are entertaining a young aon. born laat Friday. ing witb Justice Maddox preaiding. About seventy cases were reported aa ready for trial, principal among whicb waa tbe divorce case of Stockman va. Stockman, wbicb waa tried onee before and reaulted in a disagreement. Children'a Fleeced Unoerwear, Boya' Heavy Fleeced Children'a i or Wool 18 to 86c Underwear. 20 to 86c Underwear. 85 to76e Ladiea' Fleeced Underwear, 26 to 60c Ladiea' i or Wool Underwear, 76c to $1.00 Men'a Fleeced Underwear. 60c to $1.00 Men'a i or Wool Underwear. 11.76 Children'a Mittena.' 10 to 26e Boy'a Glovea. 26 to 60o Men's Gloves, 10c to 11.76 Seaman'a Reliable Dry Gooda, Main Street, Freeport. "The Encouragement of Christ" will be tbe Sonday morning aermon tbeme of Rev. Chorles Herbert Scboley at tbe First Presbyterian Cbarcb. The evening subject will be "Christ at ev¬ ery one's door." FIRE DISTRICTS TO Sfc REVISED Tbe committee appointed by tbe Flre Council bas completed its work, so far aa the actual reviaion of tbe diatricts is concemed, and aa aoon aa all ia in readineaa . tbey will be pat in effect. Carda to be attached to telephonea are to be aent to aaeh aubscriber, thru tbe courteay of tbe New York Telephone Company, and as soon as this ia com¬ pleted tbo committee will endwavor to plaee carda in the housea wbere tbare are no phonea, ao tbat when giving an alarm from a neighboring bouae the person aending in tbe alarm can give tbe nomber on tbe card wbicb will be farniabed by tbe committee and tbe dapartment wonld not stand tba chance of being eent to another diatriet thru oaing a neighboring pbone. A meeting waa beld at headqaarters Monday evening, attended by about thirty members of tlie department, for tbe purposo of forming an athletic aa¬ sociation from .^.among department membera. After tbe proposition had been dia- caaaed. it waa decided to form tbe Freepnrt Fire Department Athletic Association, and tbe following officers wereelected: President, Wflliam F. Cornell; vice president, Hilbert R. Jobnaon; secretary F. Harold Loonam; treasorer, Howard E. Pearsall; Board of Governora—J. W. Fitzpatrick, Hose 1; S. Dimon Smitb, Hose 2; Erwin Crossfield, Hose 8: Howard Conklin, Mr. Kandali expiaina in plain Eog- lit'b wby be favored Bnginaar Smith in charge of Power Hovae extanaiona. Tbere baa been considerable diacus¬ sion regarding tbe action of tbe Board of Trusteea on the matter of Power Houae extenalona. To Trnatae Raod¬ all belonga tba credit and raaponaibili- ty of keeping tbia contract away from Engineer Broadnax and bia viewa will be of interest. Mr. Randall aaya "tbara haa baen ex- preaaad by ona or two mambara of tbe Board ot Traateaa of tba Village aome criticiam ot Engineer William R. Smitb, and of tbe power plant; also questioning tbe aincerlty of Mr. Smith's ideaa for tbe propoaed addi¬ tions to tbe plant, in tbat he bad in¬ jected himaelf into tbe propoaition from ulterior metivea on hia part, or someone's else. Not to my knowl¬ edge bas any otber taxpayer or reai¬ dent made any criticism. I do not think Mr. Smitb needs any defenae, but I wiab to atato a few faeta in rela¬ tion to tbe Village flower plane, and tbe difference of ideas between Mr. Smith and Mr. Broadnax. Local Topics C*aiBMato mhI »»»I«h«H |
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