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Freeport Official Paper
. FREEPORT NEWS «
Single copios of the Review for sale at Greenblatt's, Bailroad Ave.; Kief¬ er's, Review oflice and Gobetz', South Main street, and DaSilva's, West Mer¬ rick Road. tf.
David Miller and J. Allen Hunt, wilh their families, have gone South for a part oPthe winter.
The village Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting this f'riday ev¬ ening at the village odice.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac DaSilva are spending a few days in Allentown, Pa., with Mr. DaSilva's sister, A. Gold¬ smith.
Mra. Etta Carman of Brooklyn ave¬ nue, who has been ill at her homo, is Bufliciently recovered to be able to see her friends fora few minutes at a time.
Thc Degreo of Truth was conferred on (.'ari J. Cailson of Merrick and Olaf Nelson of this place Monday evening. The next work, Monday evening, will be the initiatory degree on threo can¬ didates.
F'reeport High School defeated Great N.'ck in a football game on the local s S..tnrday; score, 23 to n.
roumjs
Robert J. .Murray, having returned from one of his wanderlust excursions, which included trips to Ciilorailo, Can¬ ada and Vermont; also a call with his brother, William G. Murray, at Haran- ac Lake, is back in Ereeport f ir awhile and has secured a postion in the hir^c printing oflice of Coubleday, Page Co., at Girden City.
F'.vcelsior Ilook and Ladder Company will have an oyst.'r soiiper after their rrgiihi" meeling nesl Wetlnesday even- in'.', at their tiuci; hou-^e on ("hurch street.
I Ex-Village President Daniel Mor¬ ris'.n was out for a short while Wed- ne.-day afternoon, after having been eoi.fined to the house for eleven weeks by illness.
Local Topics
The residence of Howard F. Starr, Randall avenue, was entered by burg¬ lars Sunday night. They forced a window and ransacked the sideboard, i (I Mrs. E. A. Dorlon, on taking about ofie hundred dollars': where his injury is being worth of cut glass and linen.
Frank Dorlon, who was taken to the hospital for treatment for an injured eye as .innnunced in the Review last week, is now at the home of his par¬ ents, Mr. Fast avenu
It is an intere-ting comment on fire matters in the village that the last tire in a residence at which the department ha'd any real work was last Thankgiv- ing Day, over a year ago
Later. — I wrota will now leave my
t) date, with three fires since the year was finisht.
Frank .^shdown is now aule to walk again sfter his recent painful injury to his feet.
Sigmond's Opera House was well filled Thanksgiving Eve on the occasion of tho ball given under the auspice.s of the "All of Uf Club." Mrs. Sylves¬ ter P. Shea and Ilyman Schloss carried off tho prizes foj; the most grotesque costumes while Mrs. Clara Clarke and Victor Smith captured the prizes for the prettiest costumes. The committee in charge consisted of Charles A. Sig¬ mond, Archer B. Wallace and Walter B. Cozzens.
treated. The use of the eye is now as¬ sured but it will require careful nursing for several weeks yet.
Monday is tbe last date for paying your scho.il tax at one per cent; the collector, D. Frank Dikeman, ia at the First National Bank Building until after that day.
Two Norwegians from Seabright, N .1., were rescued about 20 miles off shore Sunday morning by the auxiliiry yacht Selnada, from Freeport, in charge of Captains August Denton and Willet C. Carman. The two men, who wero fishermen, went out to attend to their nets, and their engine becoming wet, they were unable to start it and drifted rapidly away from shore. One of the men in the Seln.ida saw the lit- I tie dory drifting on the waves and it William E. Crevoi-erat had the fol- i was at tirst thought to be a buoy with lowing winnings at the poultry show at j a liag on top, but to make sure a nearer Grand Central Palace, New York, Nov. { view was obtained and the two men 18 to 2J: 2 cock, 2 hen, .'?, 4, 5, cock- i were observed waving a white rag as a erel. .'5, 4. puDet, 1 pen; specials, sii-, distress signal. They were taken ver cup for beat display of S. C. BufTiabrcad the Selnada and brought into Leghorns, winning 87 points to nearest' Freeport harbor. The two men were competitor 54; silver cup for best ; unablo'to speak English and departed Buff Leghorn per) and American Buff | without giving their names. Leghorn Club ribbons for best shaped !
Christian Science services will be hold in the Hempstsad Bank Building, corner of^ Fulton and Main streets, Ilempstead, at Ila. m., Sunday. De¬ cember 4; subject, "God, tho Only Cause and Creator."
A reading room supplied with Christian Science literature will be open at the above address every wei'k
Tho prospect of the Freeport Choral Society resuming this winter seems very small. When Prof. Palamountain left for Europe there were bills out¬ standing for several hundred dollars, and although his co-workers are work¬ ing hard, some of the bills are still un|)aid. The concerts given by the society were good but too expens¬ ive to be financially profitable and the nifoibets naturally do not relish the
An entertainment will be held under the ausjiices of O. \V. Humphrey's Sun¬ day School Cla-^a Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 8 this last week. I o'clock, in the Sunday School room of readers to revise it' the .M. E. Church. I'he entertainment is entitled "A iiip to tho Pacific Coast on t-ho Banker's Special." Addresses will be given bv Hiram 11. Smith, Sam¬ uel R. Smith, "W. G. Miller and R. H. Mayland. There will also be instru¬ mental music and selections by a male quartet.
day afternoon, at which place litera- idea of giving the village good Giiter- turo may be purchased or borrowed. : tainment and then having to pay for
! the talent by personal subscriptions.
The annual supper of the Woman's jmale, best shaped female, beat colored
male, and best colored female.
This makes a record of 123 regular premiums and 15 special premiums in the past four years on 22 exhibits.
Relief Corps of the G. A. R. held in Odd Fellows' Hall Wednesday evening, was largely attended, keeping the ladiea busy for the full time allotted, from 5 to 8 o'clock, with two good- aized tables.
Wilbur D. Rider of Wallaee atreet was the victim of a very painful acci¬ dent Sunday evening. Rider was on bis way to Lynbrook on a train of the L. I. R. R. When the train neared the Lynbrook atation he arose and placed
Charles A. P. Smith waa gunning
Saturday afternoon a stranger ent¬ ered the office of the Long Island Ex¬ press Comi any while Agent P.odnoy Scudder and assistants Smith and Terry were at work in the oflice. and present¬ ing a check, asked for his valise. He was informed it had not aa yet arrived,
The local police are determined to make it warm for people who in vari¬ ous ways make unclean tbe subway connecting the eaat and west bound tracks at the depot. Tuesday eveiii'g Ofiicer Hellanil arrested a yoinig man from Hempstead, and took hiin before Judge Swezey, who fined him $2. The fin' would have been heavier, as the police have been instructed to take strenuous means to abate this nuisance, but the young man, who was very peni¬ tent, had just started in a new position, and as ho has a wife and child to sup¬ port, with none too large wages, Judge Swezey was lenio'>t with him.
The trustees ot tne Freeport Public Library which is housed in Public School No. 1 at the corner of South Grove and Pine streets, have undertak-
It i.s hoped that some arrangement can be niade for a choral society possi¬ bly on a somewhat different scale, to ii[)erato during the winter now at hand.
Dr. Evans called at my office Satur¬ day and left the following, wihch ex¬ plains itself:
The misleading statement of your issue of November 18, HUtl, saying that Dr. F. A. Myrick has erected a
HYMENEAL 1 .STEKXBERG DAV
George Elmer Sternberg and Mrs. Maud Day, both of Rockville Cen-tre, were married at the I'resbyotrian .Manse, by Rev. Charlea Herbert Scholey, Monday evening.
VERITY NOIIEAUHN. Benjamin 11. Verity and Miss Grace Nohearn, both of this place, were mar¬ ried at 21 Archer streot Uednesday af¬ ternoon by Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, pastor of the Presbyterian Cluirch.
SINCLAIR RIDER Wednesday evening at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Peter
fence between his property and mine ia Sinclair, Lynbrook, their daughter absolutely untrieniily, and refers to what is not a fact. Moreover, tho subjoined remarks about annoyance.s are distortions of the truth so stra¬ bismic as to excite a feeling of pity. T. H. EVANS, M. D.
While I think of it, wouldn't it be a
Jessie Mac, and Wilbur D. Rider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rider of Wallace Street, this village, were unit¬ ed in marriage by Kev. Dr. Carlos of St. James M. E. Church. Miss Bea- sie Shelly of Brooklyn was brides- ' maid and Nelson D. Pearaall of Rock¬ ville Centre, a cousin of the groom.
good idea to plan for your Christnjaa ' best man. The wedding music was
advertising before the rush begins
; Thanksgiving Day and shot a rabbit on j after which he began to uae profane «" j* campaign to raise a fund for the | .pj^^^.^ ^^.^ ^.^^Uy ^^^j^ ^j^^.^^ ^^^.^ -^^^^^^
Ihis uncle's property at Merrick. The j language and became otherwise abus- "'^'"tfi"""'^^ °^ ^ separate ''^"¦i''y j^^^^j.^ ^,j^j.j^j^^g^ ^^^j ^^^ ^^^^j^ jjayp
I animal was only wounded and ran on j ive. ! ^"''j^'"^' , ... ... , , 1 your adv. in every one of them.
¦ the property of a neighbor, where the | Scudder informed the man that if he The present public hbrary was start-1 ^ i
Ihunteman followed and killed it. The I didn't use more decent language he ed about fifteen yeas ago and comprises ! The fire Sunday night showed quite
'neighbor objected to Mr. Smith trea- would have to vacate. Instead of va- ^ collection of between three and four well what may be expected from the |
passing and hit him on the head wilh a j eating the man started behind the thousand volumes. It is kept in the second alarm system now in practice,!
rendered by the groom's sister, Mra. Henry Kamp of Brooklyn. Owing to the illness of the bride's mother the wedding was very <iuiet only imme<liate relatives being present, including Mr. and Mrs. Francis .Sinclair and Mr. and M'-s. James Sinclair of Brooklyn. Mr.
ive Five Hundred party I'^'''^'^^'^** ^""""""^'^ and said that' was not disposed to stanW his insolence attract more ,t the Freeport Club House '^^^'^® *'^"""^'" ^'^ " ^^'^ inch differ-1 he disappeared without leaving his more used by t lay evening D?cember 7 ' ®"* ^^^"^ where it did, and with the | name or directions as to his valise. ^^ a recent
force used, it would have caused slant death. I
Mr. Smith is now around again, at- • liree rlftS IFI 3. WeeK
tending to his duties at the County ! THURSDAY, JARVIS HOMESTEAD.
A Progress will be held a next Wednesday evening, The committee aays: "Our previous, efforts at cards have indeed been most I successful and have afforded a ap'ondid, opportunity for a pleasant evening, i and it is the sincere wish of your com- j mittee that this occasion may even aur-! pass such efforts. Five Hundred ia a I .
most fascinating game and is enjoyed'"^ "'^ assailant, by many, more than euchre or other card games."
Mr. and Mrs. Rider aro residing in. part of his father's house on Wallace street.
One 'on bbl. Leader Tank and Force Pump f.r sale cheap; answer, Chas. K. Hamakj:', Wallace St., above Seaman Ave., Fieeport, I. I. tf
An Exceptional OfTer With every dozen Christmas Post Car la you get free of charge 6 Chriat- mas Tags. Post Cards 10c doz. It.
Clerk's office at Mineola.
When our representative interview
Mr. Smith he was not sure of the name
but would be able to
identify him, and he further remarked,
"But we got the rabbit, all right"
D. B. P. Mott Women's Relief Corps presented an American flag to School No. 3, corner Long Beach avenue and Archer street last Wednesday after¬ noon.
Each of the other schools in the dis- tricf.s have been presented with a flag
i Ol, Wednesday, in connection with
As announced last weeK the house formerly occupied by Moses Jarvis burned down last Thursday night; loss over $100.
SUNDAY, FIRE AT BARTOW'S.
BALDWIN
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Jansen last Tuesday af¬ ternoon.
arated from the public school it would but on the other hand when a building
patronage and become is afire and the fire under good head-
the residents of Freeport. way three companiea will always be
meeting of the trustees needed and it is almost criminal negli-
the following committee was appointed gonce to keep ono of the companies
to raise a fund of one thousand dollars away until the second alarm is sound-
with which to equip and maintain fcr cd, at least ten miuntes later. Take
one year a library building; Henry P. fur instance a call for the business soc-
Libby, Albin N. Johnson and Samuel tion of Main street, which would not
R. Smith. Their idea is to rent a bo answered by Bayview Hose Com-
building for the next few yeara until a pany until a second alarm is sent in ; At the Methodist Episcopal Church permanent home for the books can be in the meantime the other two com- last Sunday the pastor. Rev. William aecured. i panies will have more than they ean j D. Tuckey preached two stirring ser-
Each of the three men have already | handle and in fact three will if auch a , mons; morning subject, "The Largest For the first time since Chief Van raised a considerable amount toward fire geta started, and the extra ten or , Contribution ever made by one Per- Riper'a double alarm system went into ^^^ **''''' wanted and Mr. Smith aaid. fifteen minutes required for the third i son ;" evening, "The Rootof all Evil." effect several months ago the entire '" speaking of the subscriptions last company may be just the time required j Large conrgegations were in atten department was called out to fight a fight that he had between $200 and ; to allow the fire to get beyond control, i dance, fire Sunday evening. $300 already promised. j and make a clean sweep of the busi-
Shortly after 7 o'clock the fire whis- The secretary of the Board has been ness section, tie blew alarm 17, corner Randall and directed to write to Andrew Carnegie Or putting it in another way, at any Long Beach avenues. Vigilant Hose iiff^JiriiK as to whether his old offer fire all the hose in the department is Co. No. 2 Excelsior Hook and Ladder ^*i" holds good. Tliis offer was that needed or is apt to be and the question View Hose Carnegie would give $10,000, $15,000 of a very small saving of horse hire
DaSilva's flag was presented to the third school.
r, ,, * " T J ,. »' Ai'out 25 members of the Post and
^ Call and see our handsome line of^- u 4 .u a a ¦ a
Corps marched with Hags flying, from
" " "" '. , ~r r" - "'"'ICompany No. 1 and Bay View Hose "-arneK'e wouia give iMu,uuu, »id..iui
the specialThanksgiving exercises, the, j^^J 'j^j ^^^ /^^i^^^ j„ ^^^^ or $20,000 for the erection of a build
should not be allowed to stand in the
Call and' see our handsome line pf Herald Ranges and Parlor Stoves.
Double S. & H. Green Trading .Stnmps given on Mondays and Satur¬ days. J. S. Shapiro.
91 .South Main St., Freeport.
order named. The large cottage on Long Beach avenue at the end of Rus- Herald Ranges and Parlor Stoves. ^'" ^l ¦""'"""=" """ '""«= ".»"¦'«• ""'¦' i sell Place, owned by William Bartow,
rv I 1 o H. II r- T J- the home of Commander Patterson toi . ,, .. . .. n. '
Double S. & H. Green Trading „, ... jr., was all ablaze in the rear, fl-om
Stamps given on Mondays and Satur¬ days. J. S. Shapiro.
the school house.
I The flag was presented on behalf of | i the Corps by the President, Mra. Wil- i Bring the children. They'll enjoy a 'lam H. Patterson, who made a few j visit to the Toy Store at DaSilva's. It. appropriate remarks. The principal of 1
- — the achool accepted it on behalf of the '
John Diehm, who has the new phon- school and thanked the donors in a few j ograph store on West Merrick Road, chosen words and assured them that it i announces that he nnw has a full line would be unfurled to the breeze as | of musical instruments, and invites aoon as a flag pMe was erected. '¦
your inspection ; see adv. j Mrs. Ada G. Mohr, Pant Department I
r» o-i > f-t.' J T Ot President ofthe State Corps, gave a I
DaSi va s Gift and Toy Store . . .- .. j - .. . i
J I very interesting address during the af-1
la now open in full Holiday Readi- ternoon and the school children rend-1
ness. Why not make your selection gred an excdeptionally fine program. j
now while stocks are complete. It. j Thanksgiving exercises were also j
held in the other two schools. |
Following the yearly custom of the I
cellar to attic. The firemen went to work with a will and as soon as Chief
ing, the village to furnish a suitable way of the men being on the blaze at site for the structure and maintain the the earliest possible minute. V
library. The return to the former method of
_ all companies responding to every fire
Unclaimed Letters , alarm, until we have at least five com- nue^who have lately taken unto them-
Unclaimed letters are advertised for '. P^"'^^ '" ^^^ village, also the old meth- geives wi'fres.
The boys were out serenading last Friday night and visited the homes of Henry Johnson on Milburn Road and August Schoenbachler" on Central Ave-
Van Riper arrived he saw that they had the following at the Kreeport Post: <^ °^ blowing the fire whistle long
to contend wilh a stubborn fire and ealled out the other two companies. Wide Awake Engine and Ever Ready Hose Co. No. 1.
After fighting the fire for about an hour, the blaze was finally exting¬ uished, but not until after considerable damage was done to the building. Ow¬ ing to the large quantity of water that had to be used, damage to the walls and furniture was considerable.
The origin of the fire cannot be ac¬ counted for as Mr. Bartow was in the cellar only a short time bt-fore the fire was discovered, to.attend bis furnace.
attic Nov. 28, 1910. where the dry shingles of the roof quickly caught fire.
Mr. Bartow esimates $2000 on the bouse and on furniture. He wishes to thank the
Anyone wishing to hire silver, linen or crockery for weddings, fecials, etc.,. , , , ..,. , ,^ ^.. ¦ woo u
can secure same b/applying to Crystal schools each chi^ bro-ight something ; .^^^^ ^^^ apparently started in the lower Lake House, Archer street. tf f"-""; *'»"'«. °" Wednesday to be given j^^ J^^^^ j,^^^^ ^^^ ^^_^ j,,^^^ j^,.
*" •^* needy poor in this vicinity as a j J'^^^^ ^^^ sidewalls to tne
Tbe convenience suggested in Smith Thanksgiving present. Some of thej *^
Bedell'a ad ia one of ten overlooked, but »chotars brought two or three potatoes | ia one that should constantly be kept in while another would bring canned goods j mind during the winter rooiiths. It . and still another fruit i
— ' 1 These articles,. which in the three '
The new Manha Un Market on West geht ol amounted to several barrels cf I Merrick Road, we-t of Church street, fruit and vegetables, besides several' announces the trust ie busted and thev cases of canned goods, was handed over
to the Sunshine Society of which Mrs. Fred Story was preaident. Commit¬ tees from the various churches, at the request of Mfs. Story met to propor¬ tion the goods and they were given to the various churchea and tbey in tarn distributed the articlea to their needy poor.
Oflice
Brost, Miss Mamie Bauis, Mr. Jurzapas Dinni, Mr. (Book binding factory) -Fitzpatrick, Mr. Jas. Fills, Myer
Krug, Alvin, Main St. Kunigal, Alvin Mayes, C. H. Merrill, Mrs. Elizabeth Sherman, W. F. (2) Schlagel, Mr. J. Stick, Miss
Weekes, Mrs., Raynor St. Vivian, Raffaiy, Al. Signor Lannie. Mr. Carmur
ROBT. G. ANDERSON. P. I
enough for it to be heard and under-} Regular services of the Methodist stood, instead of stopping inside of two Episcopal Church will be held on Sun- minutes; and using the recall to indi- day. Miss Phebe T. Powers will lead cate to anxious people when a fire is the Epworth League meeting at 7 p. out rather than the fact that more help ; m. with the topic, "The heart of the is not reeded, are all matters that Gospel." ought to be seriously considered right,
I away.
i It is nice to have a fire department ' working just like New York, but it is far more satisfactory to be under the I best possible protection.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster M. Summer- ville and son Rudyard of Ridgewood, N. J., have been visiting Mrs. Sum- merville'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬ liam B. Pettit on Grand avenue.
are giving advantage of the prices. See their adv. in thia isaue. i
Gifts for every member nf the fam¬ ily. Excellent varieties to select from. It DaSilva'a
Fred Ascoli bas moved hia boot and ahoe rapfir atore to S. A. Williama' buildiog Oppoaita the poat office, where ha ia prapared to attend tb all work of
firemen for their efforts to save hiu building and says they certainly did fine work.
Election Expenses
According to its statement of elec¬ tion expenses filed with Secretary Koenig, the Republican State Commit¬ tee had for its campaign fund $143,000 and spent $125,520. "The total amount is put at $190,427 less than that of the Democratic Stute Committee. The mittee has $17,455 on ^L. tzmm. 1 1- .. - L. u t ; timti^ WU1..11 ID w be used to pay tbe ex-
Elmer Smith, ice man, erect- a new ^he fi*. losing what might have been , ^^^^^ ^, g^^^ headquarters for the > i.„„._ ,r.u„iAKort f -,.... „„ vaiuaDie time. . „ ten o ' ""' two years and bills awaiting ad-
c ¦ * < * J a -1.1 justnient. including $6,618 for unpaid
n five minutes Instead of possib y ^ , _ » ¦ u • »• j
.. _ IJ u u u ^.^ telegrams, telephone, prmting and ex-
. there would bave been a better i . . .,, • f ' f »
The fire Wednesday afternoon again demonstrated the irrtoracticability of the fire alarm as at present uaed. On¬ ly twelve blasfa of the whistle in all were given and thia was not heard at all by one of the young men who usual- ] ly takes a horse to Excelsior Hook and ' ^ Ladder Company house, with the result
Fourteen Ye^rs Ago
8 his loss at (items of iuterest from the Revii^w files that after waiting for several fni"utes p . ¦¦ p at least SIOOO fourteeu years ago this wwk) I for him, they had to pull the truck to [ TT. I,• C • V >. t» fhotvU .fho ., _ cm.. ,._ ' .._.l: L.u I ; hand Which 18 to
ice house, to hold 500 tons of ice, on valuable time. Henry atreet ? I '^ '^* alarm had been bio
Death of Mrs. Charles Fowler re- ^^^" WEDNESDAY. VERITY AND ported.
ROBERTSONS'. ' Election of oflRcers of fire depart
Wednesday afternoon about half past ment—Hiram R. Smith, chief; George j ""= """¦"• | state Committee were $333,472. The
four tbe third alarm within tbe week Peasell. assistant; H. Asa Nichols,: Another good suggestion I heard expenditures were $328,870. leavin|M> for another rea) fire was given, (21) . treasurer; F. S. Snedeker. secretary, ifrom the fire Sunday night was the i balance of S4,601. Tbe Democratic when aeveral shada on tbe abutting: L O. 0. F. turkey supper Thanksgiv-[idea of equipping the truck company > report showed individual contributiona
.... I I. - ' press bills,
prospect of h.m or anyone else hearing j .^he total receipts of the Democratic ,! the alarm. i _ r
property of Elbert Verity on Grove St ing night at Hotel Three Gables. and J. G. Robertaon on Oeean avenue, ware deatrayed or danagad hy lire, ¦!•
Prompt deliverioa and Lower Pricea tapairiug boota and ataoaa oaatly and maka DaSilva'a an ideal atore for your, tbo tba baiidinga all baing aaally the P<ranpUy. St | Xmaa aboppinc. It' loa (waa nol bMvy.
Foi Saturday Only 8 qt Galvanized Pails. 10c
It
DaSilva'a
th rubber blankets to place over' aggregating $303,472 and borrowed furniture to prevent ita being soiled money anoounting to $30,000. by water. Tbe outlay weald be amatl | Tbe largeat singly c^ntribation waa compared with tbe aaving tbat woald made by Frank Munaey. wbo gave icanit i 120,000.
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Freeport Official Paper . FREEPORT NEWS « Single copios of the Review for sale at Greenblatt's, Bailroad Ave.; Kief¬ er's, Review oflice and Gobetz', South Main street, and DaSilva's, West Mer¬ rick Road. tf. David Miller and J. Allen Hunt, wilh their families, have gone South for a part oPthe winter. The village Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting this f'riday ev¬ ening at the village odice. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac DaSilva are spending a few days in Allentown, Pa., with Mr. DaSilva's sister, A. Gold¬ smith. Mra. Etta Carman of Brooklyn ave¬ nue, who has been ill at her homo, is Bufliciently recovered to be able to see her friends fora few minutes at a time. Thc Degreo of Truth was conferred on (.'ari J. Cailson of Merrick and Olaf Nelson of this place Monday evening. The next work, Monday evening, will be the initiatory degree on threo can¬ didates. F'reeport High School defeated Great N.'ck in a football game on the local s S..tnrday; score, 23 to n. roumjs Robert J. .Murray, having returned from one of his wanderlust excursions, which included trips to Ciilorailo, Can¬ ada and Vermont; also a call with his brother, William G. Murray, at Haran- ac Lake, is back in Ereeport f ir awhile and has secured a postion in the hir^c printing oflice of Coubleday, Page Co., at Girden City. F'.vcelsior Ilook and Ladder Company will have an oyst.'r soiiper after their rrgiihi" meeling nesl Wetlnesday even- in'.', at their tiuci; hou-^e on ("hurch street. I Ex-Village President Daniel Mor¬ ris'.n was out for a short while Wed- ne.-day afternoon, after having been eoi.fined to the house for eleven weeks by illness. Local Topics The residence of Howard F. Starr, Randall avenue, was entered by burg¬ lars Sunday night. They forced a window and ransacked the sideboard, i (I Mrs. E. A. Dorlon, on taking about ofie hundred dollars': where his injury is being worth of cut glass and linen. Frank Dorlon, who was taken to the hospital for treatment for an injured eye as .innnunced in the Review last week, is now at the home of his par¬ ents, Mr. Fast avenu It is an intere-ting comment on fire matters in the village that the last tire in a residence at which the department ha'd any real work was last Thankgiv- ing Day, over a year ago Later. — I wrota will now leave my t) date, with three fires since the year was finisht. Frank .^shdown is now aule to walk again sfter his recent painful injury to his feet. Sigmond's Opera House was well filled Thanksgiving Eve on the occasion of tho ball given under the auspice.s of the "All of Uf Club." Mrs. Sylves¬ ter P. Shea and Ilyman Schloss carried off tho prizes foj; the most grotesque costumes while Mrs. Clara Clarke and Victor Smith captured the prizes for the prettiest costumes. The committee in charge consisted of Charles A. Sig¬ mond, Archer B. Wallace and Walter B. Cozzens. treated. The use of the eye is now as¬ sured but it will require careful nursing for several weeks yet. Monday is tbe last date for paying your scho.il tax at one per cent; the collector, D. Frank Dikeman, ia at the First National Bank Building until after that day. Two Norwegians from Seabright, N .1., were rescued about 20 miles off shore Sunday morning by the auxiliiry yacht Selnada, from Freeport, in charge of Captains August Denton and Willet C. Carman. The two men, who wero fishermen, went out to attend to their nets, and their engine becoming wet, they were unable to start it and drifted rapidly away from shore. One of the men in the Seln.ida saw the lit- I tie dory drifting on the waves and it William E. Crevoi-erat had the fol- i was at tirst thought to be a buoy with lowing winnings at the poultry show at j a liag on top, but to make sure a nearer Grand Central Palace, New York, Nov. { view was obtained and the two men 18 to 2J: 2 cock, 2 hen, .'?, 4, 5, cock- i were observed waving a white rag as a erel. .'5, 4. puDet, 1 pen; specials, sii-, distress signal. They were taken ver cup for beat display of S. C. BufTiabrcad the Selnada and brought into Leghorns, winning 87 points to nearest' Freeport harbor. The two men were competitor 54; silver cup for best ; unablo'to speak English and departed Buff Leghorn per) and American Buff without giving their names. Leghorn Club ribbons for best shaped ! Christian Science services will be hold in the Hempstsad Bank Building, corner of^ Fulton and Main streets, Ilempstead, at Ila. m., Sunday. De¬ cember 4; subject, "God, tho Only Cause and Creator." A reading room supplied with Christian Science literature will be open at the above address every wei'k Tho prospect of the Freeport Choral Society resuming this winter seems very small. When Prof. Palamountain left for Europe there were bills out¬ standing for several hundred dollars, and although his co-workers are work¬ ing hard, some of the bills are still un )aid. The concerts given by the society were good but too expens¬ ive to be financially profitable and the nifoibets naturally do not relish the An entertainment will be held under the ausjiices of O. \V. Humphrey's Sun¬ day School Cla-^a Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 8 this last week. I o'clock, in the Sunday School room of readers to revise it' the .M. E. Church. I'he entertainment is entitled "A iiip to tho Pacific Coast on t-ho Banker's Special." Addresses will be given bv Hiram 11. Smith, Sam¬ uel R. Smith, "W. G. Miller and R. H. Mayland. There will also be instru¬ mental music and selections by a male quartet. day afternoon, at which place litera- idea of giving the village good Giiter- turo may be purchased or borrowed. : tainment and then having to pay for ! the talent by personal subscriptions. The annual supper of the Woman's jmale, best shaped female, beat colored male, and best colored female. This makes a record of 123 regular premiums and 15 special premiums in the past four years on 22 exhibits. Relief Corps of the G. A. R. held in Odd Fellows' Hall Wednesday evening, was largely attended, keeping the ladiea busy for the full time allotted, from 5 to 8 o'clock, with two good- aized tables. Wilbur D. Rider of Wallaee atreet was the victim of a very painful acci¬ dent Sunday evening. Rider was on bis way to Lynbrook on a train of the L. I. R. R. When the train neared the Lynbrook atation he arose and placed Charles A. P. Smith waa gunning Saturday afternoon a stranger ent¬ ered the office of the Long Island Ex¬ press Comi any while Agent P.odnoy Scudder and assistants Smith and Terry were at work in the oflice. and present¬ ing a check, asked for his valise. He was informed it had not aa yet arrived, The local police are determined to make it warm for people who in vari¬ ous ways make unclean tbe subway connecting the eaat and west bound tracks at the depot. Tuesday eveiii'g Ofiicer Hellanil arrested a yoinig man from Hempstead, and took hiin before Judge Swezey, who fined him $2. The fin' would have been heavier, as the police have been instructed to take strenuous means to abate this nuisance, but the young man, who was very peni¬ tent, had just started in a new position, and as ho has a wife and child to sup¬ port, with none too large wages, Judge Swezey was lenio'>t with him. The trustees ot tne Freeport Public Library which is housed in Public School No. 1 at the corner of South Grove and Pine streets, have undertak- It i.s hoped that some arrangement can be niade for a choral society possi¬ bly on a somewhat different scale, to ii[)erato during the winter now at hand. Dr. Evans called at my office Satur¬ day and left the following, wihch ex¬ plains itself: The misleading statement of your issue of November 18, HUtl, saying that Dr. F. A. Myrick has erected a HYMENEAL 1 .STEKXBERG DAV George Elmer Sternberg and Mrs. Maud Day, both of Rockville Cen-tre, were married at the I'resbyotrian .Manse, by Rev. Charlea Herbert Scholey, Monday evening. VERITY NOIIEAUHN. Benjamin 11. Verity and Miss Grace Nohearn, both of this place, were mar¬ ried at 21 Archer streot Uednesday af¬ ternoon by Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey, pastor of the Presbyterian Cluirch. SINCLAIR RIDER Wednesday evening at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Peter fence between his property and mine ia Sinclair, Lynbrook, their daughter absolutely untrieniily, and refers to what is not a fact. Moreover, tho subjoined remarks about annoyance.s are distortions of the truth so stra¬ bismic as to excite a feeling of pity. T. H. EVANS, M. D. While I think of it, wouldn't it be a Jessie Mac, and Wilbur D. Rider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rider of Wallace Street, this village, were unit¬ ed in marriage by Kev. Dr. Carlos of St. James M. E. Church. Miss Bea- sie Shelly of Brooklyn was brides- ' maid and Nelson D. Pearaall of Rock¬ ville Centre, a cousin of the groom. good idea to plan for your Christnjaa ' best man. The wedding music was advertising before the rush begins ; Thanksgiving Day and shot a rabbit on j after which he began to uae profane «" j* campaign to raise a fund for the .pj^^^.^ ^^.^ ^.^^Uy ^^^j^ ^j^^.^^ ^^^.^ -^^^^^^ Ihis uncle's property at Merrick. The j language and became otherwise abus- "'^'"tfi"""'^^ °^ ^ separate ''^"¦i''y j^^^^j.^ ^,j^j.j^j^^g^ ^^^j ^^^ ^^^^j^ jjayp I animal was only wounded and ran on j ive. ! ^"''j^'"^' , ... ... , , 1 your adv. in every one of them. ¦ the property of a neighbor, where the Scudder informed the man that if he The present public hbrary was start-1 ^ i Ihunteman followed and killed it. The I didn't use more decent language he ed about fifteen yeas ago and comprises ! The fire Sunday night showed quite 'neighbor objected to Mr. Smith trea- would have to vacate. Instead of va- ^ collection of between three and four well what may be expected from the passing and hit him on the head wilh a j eating the man started behind the thousand volumes. It is kept in the second alarm system now in practice,! rendered by the groom's sister, Mra. Henry Kamp of Brooklyn. Owing to the illness of the bride's mother the wedding was very |
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