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Freeport Official Paper
F'RhlEPORi. \. \ .. I RIDAY, .NOV. 25. 1910
Vol, XVI. No. 4
FREEPORT NEWS
It is now time t,, yay your .-ch. id ta.r ; .see adv. in fHf Review thi- week.
The Degree of Liberty wa.- exemp¬ lified at the meeting of FrpepLit < oun¬ cil, Jr. 0. U. A. M.,'last Frui^iy even-
C S. Verme and larnjy of Ro-iyii, \'1.1 forir.rr y iveil h 're, have moved . to Huntr.i;to:.
' Fle-phT Will;* and A. D. l,- 't hnve 'been Luni.JT K.fct Whiiisctitt, at tho ex- treme »?ii«:ter'i er.d of Long Islaml.
Th» Freeinrt Club had its anii'iHl ing. Next F'riday the Degree of Pa- ThaiksgivipL'turkey bowling event at triotiiiin will be conferreil. ' the Ciuo Hoj-e Wednesday evening.
Single copies of the Review for sale The Woman's Relief (^orps will fuin- at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave. ; Kief- ; ish'a good .*up(ier in Odd Fellows' Mall er'.s, Review oifice and Gobetz', South | Wedriesday eveninij, Nov. 30, from ¦"> Main .itreet, and DaSilva'a, West Mer-I to "n'clock. rick Road. tf. j
; .Mrs. A. -1. Scr.tt, who had planned to
(In Monday evening Freeport Lodge I go to Florida this week, received word of Odd Fellows conferred the Degree 1 that her winter residence there had of Brotherly Love upon Carl .1. Carlson ¦ been burned down, of Mer/iek and Olaf Nelson of this vil- '
Iage. Louis Friedman was elected to 'liie police have been ordered to eii- niemliershiti. Next Monday evening force rigidly the new ordinance recent-
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R'.: . Ell irg for
left
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wil.ter hoini' in f i<
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Mr. riiMi Mr-, le lu'c Co-k--;!!! and -en (;e(iri.'e oi' .N'oa- York 'jjent Sunday witll .\r :m I Mr*. .J..i.r. T. Cotter, .\.:!th Gr'.vc Htreet.
Village Trustees
Ml the Hieinliers of the Board if 'Iiu-tei,; were pre«int at the meeting
iiiiig.
Local lopics
The arniinl in;i-i|ue Lull liy C. .A. Sig ni Illd. A. Ij. W 11 lace and W. B. Coz /.en? wiir' hell in the Opera H Wednesday evening.
.A large delegation from Freeport Council, No. .57, Jr. O. V. A. M., at¬ tended .service at the .M. E. Church, Sunday evening, when the pastor, VV. A. Richar adiiress.
Fl iday
A communication was re •ejveu fr< m the attorney for the i'. A. Gillespie Co., which constructed the new Hrook¬ lyn conduit line, in which they claimed they had done their work properly, that the matter of removing the French 'j.=e on house, west of Lung Beach awnue, did not concern them, and demanding the return of their Imnil: referred to coun-
t he Degrc l-.erl.
)f 'J'ruth will he exem;
The Village Board of Trustees and the Village Board of Health held an executive se.ssion Tuesday evening at the Village ollice.
While no inforrr.ation was given iiut, It was the general idea that the meet¬ ing was called for the purpose of dis¬ cussing the inatter of the appointment of a health ofiicer to succeed Dr. Ed¬ win Carman, who was removed by ( nmmi.ssiontu' Porter.
Nu action was taken <it tho meeting.
enacted prohibiting the use of un- , lighted vehicles in the streets of Free- potr at night.
The law took eifect November lo, and a.s yet there have been no arrests. but it was annoui.ced at the Village Board meetins; Friday night that here¬ after lights must be carried.
A. A. Sealey, mi behalf of the On¬ slow .Moore t'ompany. in a communi¬ cation, culled attention to the urgent lelivered an apjiropriate „ecil of lights in the Bay View si eti m. Referred to light coinmittee. The lights cannot lie put nn until the plant is enlari^ed as ii i.- i;iiw crowded to the limit.
A letter was received from the Col- umoixn Brass Foundry, stating thoy undeistiioJ th<' village would soon be in
Visit the Toy and Gift Store, full of suggestions fnr holidav shoppers. " It ¦ DaSilva
It woul'l have warmed your heart to have -een the crowd in front of Sig¬ mond's I'pera Hmise iast Chri.-tinas Day. waiting fer the doors lo open for the Christmas festivities, including present." of toys, candies and oranges for the young folks. Help .Mr. Sig¬ mond in his good wnrk by sending him a cnntributinn for this year.
Dr. Kvans. at the Village Hoard nieeting Fr day evening called the attention of President Gunning to an artic'e appearing in the last is.sue of the lievieA-. in which casual reference was made to Dr. Evrns. He .said: "1 want to ask Dr. .Myrick if he is the author of that statement and if not 1 Dri>;)ose to hold .Mr. Smith F. Pearsall responsible."
I lieg to assure Dr. Kvans that the law holds me responsible for what I publish, and it is my duty to publish
The Player-Piano recital given by ''Raymore. the Piano Man," at Bay Shore Monday evening was a very pleasing sutccess. judging from the enthusiasm with which the audience greeted the varitius performers. Pros¬ per Luurin. violinist, and .Mrs. F. ('. S. .About :iii niembers of the Freeport Knowles, accompanist to the various High School enjoyed a straw ride Sat.. , artists, both Freeport people, were urday evening in O. W. Humphrey's : among the artists, also Royal F. Dad- large wagon. Thoy drove about the vil- man and Miss Grace Hornby of Brook- lage for a short time, blowing horns, : lyn. A party of Mr. Raymore's friends
day power. They accordingly would like to know the price to be charged for curiiMii. a.'^ if the rate was reason¬ able enough they wished to install a Ti h. p. motor to run cnntinunusiy luriiii: working hours or possibly discard their
er receive from what I believe to be a reliable source, and in case of error, I an-, triad to make corrections.
.loseph Hedell of "<:.' Raynor stieet, and Ji^n-.es W. Raynor. his brotber-in- position to furnish eTeetric current for "ot'i^nK but what I know to be true
law ai'.d near i eighbor, were ren-.indcd '' "" '
that they each had a birthday lust Satr urday evening when a party of their friends and nelghbnrs called at the home of .Mr.'Bedell, where .Mr. Raynor had been invited to spend the evening.
Mr. Kedell was silting by the stove present L". h. p. gas engine and put in (luietly smoking his evening pipe when „ 2.5 h. p. electric. The Board has not the crowd rushed into the house with yet fixed a rate for power current so a noise as if bedlam was let loose. the communication was laid over. The
They took him completely by sur- price for dav current in adjacent vil- prise and it was sometime before he jages is from (I to lo cents per looO
Dr.
and having :i good time in general after which they .started for Wantagh. They made a stop at the lisnie of Mr. Wells, one of their nuniber. where re- J'reshinents were enjoyed and about an hour plea^anlly irassed. after which tliey lirove arnunil thriaig^i Sniithvilio South ami tlien Imme.
from Freeport attended the recital, makii'g the trip from F'reeport in an auto, and were entertained at dinner bv Mr. Ravmore after the concert.
The bowling contest held on Satur¬ day night at Gere's was won by Garri¬ son .ind Waterbury. All the games were so hotlv contested that a return
fully recovered from the shock.
The evening was very pleasantly passed and followirg a bountiful birth¬ day supper the Ljue.-ts dispersed to their home at a late hour wishing Messrs. Bedell and Raynor many hap|iy returns of the dav.
News of the Churches
l'nion Thanksgiving services were
held yesterday morning. Thanksgiving
Day, in the .M. E. Church, the Baptist,
Presbyterian and Mcth.ii-t Chnrches
Frank Dor]m, the is year old son (;f match will be played on the same alleys uniting. Dr. VV. A. Richard made the
Mr. and .Mrs. Klvin A. Dorlon of Kast avenui', is eonlined to the Arnold' Knaiip llo-pital ill East Twelfth street, Manhattan. sulTering from a very pain¬ ful injiiiy which may result in the los-' ing of the sight of one eye.
A few days ago Dorlon, vvbiio show- i ing some children how to fly u toy air- ehip, the macliiiio broke and one of the ; tiny wings cut the eye ball. The' breaking of the .s)iiral rod of the m.i- chino was the cause of tne accident.
45c Parlor Brooms. '2'Jt: DaSilva It
ne.xt .Monday night, November 28, games starting at .'^ o'clock. All are inviteil to attend. Following are the scores:
Garrison. U.". IGli. l'2'J. ll'.i. IIM, 110, 15>J, D'^, l^n, 141.
Watcrburv, 155. 183, 1 1>^, TM, lljit, 171. 103. 171, 17:1, 14H.
Willet^, 175, 114. liiO. Uil. 1 12. InS, 1-50, 141, 14('., 144.
Downs, 176, 159, 1G>, 15!t, 197, iSii, l';2. U'..'.. 171. 14t^.
¦ Low Prices Prevail at the Toy and; tiifl Stiire. Iiiimense Variety too. ;
It , DaSilva :
t'leshmore Salve is a good thing to ' nave around the house. Read what its \ i-.'anufacturer says for il in our issue; I..I!" woalc.
.Ml goods promplly delivered. ¦
t.vlinder-Stoves, .¦?:i.75, .$1.25, .> 4.98,1 ?5.G'.i
Perfection Oil Heaters, .^3.: Stove Shovels, 5-10-15c Stove Pipe •1-iiicli —lite 5-inch-
4J-iiivh l'>e 5J-inch- li-inch T5c Crystal Zinlc Boards, 49-98c Roasting Pans, lU-lDc It DaSilva
.*4.
12c l:!c
Reward olfered fi
During the past few days a yilunib- i;:g thief bas been working successfully among the i l-w houses about the vil¬ lage, and succeeded in getting away First Presliyten with the pip^-s and fixtures from two of evening the jias theme. series of sermn
The first to be discovered was that AfTairs: I. Friei.i of a new house on Rose streot near Marriage, and 1\ Bay View avenue being erected by Archie Seaman. Thc lead pipe anil'all the brass faucets and in fact every¬ thing nf value that could be easily re¬ moved had been taken.
.<(iiii.. .<f the occupants of the neigh¬ boring houses saw a wagon drive up in front of the house a few nights ago ahout 5 o'clock, but thinking that it was a I right, <lid not realize their mis- .-inn v.ntil .Mr. Seatnaii discovered his loss.
The same night one of the new hous¬ es of the Warranty Realty Company in the northern section of the village was n- any information i a,,„ pntere<l. .v i -tripped much on the
ol people circulating false, defamatory ' ,_.,^^. ^j ,p ^^ .,,,. teaman house was
or otherwise damaging stories concern- i„,_,,i„-;,^j
III r» , OUliiHriilrl'.
ing me or my household. Reply to my
counsel, John L. Liiiehan, iri.5 Bmau-
wuy, N. v., or tn me. ^
It T. H. Evans ,M. D. Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond,
" -¦' ' • • gtHlfather to all the youngsters of public every w The publishers of The Y'outh's Com- Freeport and vicinity, is planning to o'clock p.m, panion will, as always at this season, help Santa Claus Christmas day after- literature can present to every -subscriber whose sub-' noon at Sigmond Opera House, on the "•¦ loaned, scription ($1.75) is paid for 1911 aj same style as he did last year, with beautiful calendar for the new year. | good things for all the young gue.sts. The "picture panel reproduces a water { This annual entertainment requires a color painting of an old-time gardr^;^ in ; considerable outlay, and Mr. Sigmond a Hood of summer sunshine, with a | asks contributions of clothing, toys, background of Lombardy poplars ' fruits, candy, etc., for the event. / through which one catches a glimpse The children are invited to make of distant hills. Tie picture being in their wants known by writing to Santa 12 colors, the tones pf the original are Clais. liox 10. Freeport, P. O. faithfully reproduced. ^
Fourteen Years Ago
' It. ins of iiiten.st from the Review lib-, , fourt«'en years iigo this \v-eekl
Ebeneter Padgett underwent a suc¬ cessful operation for appendicitis.
A. R. Rhodes sells Hotel Three Gables to parties from Cold Spring.
Marriage of Charles A. Reitineyer and Miss Jennie Miller, Nov. 25; also -Albert G. Smith to LinaA. Rider.
Jesae Conklin elected foreman of ^J"' "''' ^^^" Wide Awake Engine Co. Sunday. Dece
watts.
The i]iieslion of a successor to Dr. Edwii' Carman as health orticer was not discussed by thi.s Hoard, altho it was announced the ^oard of Health had appointed Dr. Newton to tempo¬ rarily fill the position.
Dr. Evans, a local physician, caused a stir by appearing before the Board, accompanied by his wife and two young ladies and presenting the following communication:
111, further reticetion, *is the com¬ munication made claiins without at¬ tempting to pro\e them, we have de¬ cided to ask the indulgence nf our readers for not publishing it.
Dr. Evans supiilemonted his letter Pro-byterian Church will be held in the by a personal appearance and talk, Chaiiel on VVeoiesday, .V..v. '.Mi, at 'd p. bearing on his letter and sumhy other ni. Tbe subject for the meeting, will things. If we should print all he said be Thanksgiving. All l.-idies nf the Postmaster Anderson wouid be obliged cluirch invited to attend. to refuse to allow our paper in th^-
mails. There were six women present
.\ ''Pass-on P.nrty" will he given by and he gave them permission to leave.
tlie Altar Guild id" the Episcopal ('hurch the room before ho linished his talk if
at Brooklyn Hall tMiii^ht (Friday. 1 they wished, altho none of theni did
leavo. The talk was not nn topics re- "Jesus Christ'- . iew nf Hades " will lating to adininistratioii of village af- be the Sunday nun iiilt sermon subject fairs and Dr. FJvans was advised .tliat of Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the if he had any complaints to make re-
E(lwi:i Carman says that he iii- l.-i.ii- to take exception to the decision • if Heaith Commissioner Porter, order¬ ing his removal from ollice. and carry the case thru the Courts if need be. .According to law Dr. Carman is en¬ titled to a trial before the Health Com- nii.-sioner and he' seems quite right in claiming that the affair held at Free- port last July was not such a hearing. Dr. Carman has not wanted the posi¬ tinn and has (inly taken il for the good ofthe village. As ho now says: "I don't care for the position, but my personal practice is al stake; not my old patients as they know the cir¬ cumstances and have contidence in nie, but those who will come into the vil¬ latre as stranirers and hear of the deci¬ sion without knowing the merits of tlu
On Mniida.k evening Mr. and Mrs. James P, .Madison were assisted in cei- ebrating their fortieth wedding anni¬ versary by a I'arty of friends wb<-i took them completely by surprise. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Madison, whn reside on Grand avenue, bad accepted an ir- vitation ef th^ir youngest daughter. Mrs. Stephen P. Petiit, to stay witb her while her husband went to the city. They had only been there a shon time when the friends arrived extend- ing them congratulations.
Thc .surprise was comjilete and was arranged by thoir three daughters. Mrs. Pettit, Mrs. Frank Hornbeck and Mrs, Sylvester P. Shea, They present ed their father with a golil watch fob and their inother with a gold brooch. The couple were married November 20th, 1S70, by the Kev. Marcus Burr and the bride was the daughter of I.laniel Ellison, who died a short time ago at the age of 9!).
There was a large attendance at tin receptinri given Thursday evening !<• newly elected ollicials by the Martir VV. Littleton Good Government Club of this place, and thu Sigmond Opera Hnuse was well tilled when Mr, Little¬ ton arri\ed. There was also a sprink¬ ling of women in the audience.
During the evening music was fiirr.- islied by the l''reeport Enterprise Band and besides -Mr. Littleton, the jiiincipa! speaker of the evening, John Lyon.-, CKiunty Comptroller-elect, made a few remarks.
Harry G, Clock, Prisidenl of tii. Littleton Club, was chairman nf the evening. In opciimg the rece[iiion Ik; stated ill the language of war times, "we have met the enemy and they are ours," and in the nmre modern phrase- ot "we have beaten them to a frazzle'
After a few remarks he called er, Mr. Lyons and introduced him aa thi handsomest man in Nassau ('ounty.
.Mr. Lyon thanked those present wlm supiioiled him antl he said il was hi
and I am going to uphold that I'l'^pose to sei-vn the nfllce for the bene
principal address.
The Woman's Praver Meeting of the
hip: II, Lov^
Uivoic
III.
Sisiiiond io Help Santa Claus
The cough that lingers presi..;tently j wilt never cure its'elf. The aid is re-' quired is t<dd of in Smith & Betlell'
Helen Barrit' i-^ People's meetiniJ Presbyterian t'd favorite niissio and whv."
Marietta Mill. the Epwnrth n.e- the M. Iv Chun the driiiiv trailic
('hristian Si ¦ held in the Hen corner nf Fuli« Hempstead, at 27; subjects. Necromancy, t. . Hypnotism, dei A reading ro' these services
"An evening . accompanied I music, is the | < • evening, Nov Brook lyil Hal the diroctioi • son's ."Sunday Church.
Rev! A. W lyn has been ni )¦ erick Burgess ot cese, as rector i'"
Cburch, In the garding personal atTairs the Police v^i'i begin a new Court was the proper jdace to make Ujioii "Every-day thtm.
There has been considerable annoy¬ ance from the delay on the part of the W. M. Sheenan Company in getting the boilers in the power house com¬ pleted and now that they are abnut completed and in use, the Hartford .Steani'Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company report that the loose doors should be clamped shut as the air leaks are detrimental to boib'rs generally.
The Board received the report of
the Insurance Company and ordered
that the language "of the report be
ijuotecl to the Sheenan ('ompany and
services will be '^^^ ^^ notified that they will be hold
d^Bank "Building I'a'-le for any damage that might
case;
and my character if it costs me some thing fo do it. I have worked hard to keep the village, free from epidemic ar.d Contagion and I fu.'ly appreciati^ how the majority of the Freepnrt peo¬ jile nre standing iiy me"
.At the present time there is no regu¬ lar health olficer of the village The Hnaril has temporarily a|ipointed Dr. (Jeorgo A, .Newton, of Brooklyn ave¬ r.ue, but he says he was not an aspir- .'.nt fnr the office and would not take it for at y length of time, Hn did not knnw that he had been appointed until informeil by a reporter, and stated that his appointment must have come about tbrniitrh his promise'to nne of the mem¬ ber- of the Hoard of Health to take car-'of any fumigation or sickness that mi, it come up before a regular aji- poi 'ment was made, but that ho ali- sol'cly refused to take the oflire nf He- hh Officer.
»a.|er fnr the Voung
iinduy night in the
ch; .iubject, "'My
• y hero or heroine.
ani:tiunced to lead -J Sunday night'in topic "TJie sin of
.>s it [lay to advertise in the R
tit of the [leople of the County for partisan or indiviiliial gain.
Fidlowing his speech Mr. Cloik calleil upon Mr. Littleton and stalc<l that while he was introducing him thir evening as Congressinun-elecl he in¬ tended to intriidiice hun as President¬ elect of tin" Cnited Sti'tes two years hence.
Mr. Littleton staled that he did not believe in gloating over victory ami that he was the CongresMiiiiii-elect ju^t as much foi any Kepublican as he was for a Democrat and that ho invited the people that he represented from this Congressional district, whether they be Kepublican, Independence .bt'aguer or any other to address hirn and give suggestiniisfnr the bpfterment of this section.
He spoke br'ielly mi the tarifT i|Ue,-^ tion. He stated that be Ihought that on<! of the lirst diitioH of tho Congress was to change the method of dealing with the tariff ipiestinn, and instead of
vie.',' Three weeks ago a Freeport having large numbers of interested men
th -pe
cur while the boilers are in such condi¬ tion.
The remainder of the Insurance Cnin- pany's report is as follows: Bmlers 4 and 5- Externally ff>und boiler- in use and in good condition so far as could be seen from an external exam¬ ination. Safety valvi s ami connec¬ tions in good working order.
Boilers 1, 2 and ;5, out of use. are well cared for
Applications were granted as fo! lows: Electric Light Fanny A. Vaught, West Randall avenue; Rob- I fOf next Monday ert Corlett, Lexington -Avenue; and at 8 o'clock, at Thomas Giller, Rose Street.
Water—William G. .Miller, Xorth Main Street; A. A. Sealy, Whaley Avenue; Peter Hanson, Grove Street; Lewis H. Post, Bayview .Avenue, and Oliver J. Teeple. Long Beach and Pearsall Avenges.
It was decided ^invite Mr. Co:>, of thc New York TTdephone Company, to
1 d .Main streets. m., .Simday, Nov. lent and Modern Mesmerism and ¦d." onnection with be opened to the y from 1 ::iO to 5 • 'hristian Science ¦o read, purchased
t le Family -Vliium" I and instrumental
lyn avenue, under Arthur P. Davi- lass of the .M. E.
rington of Brook- id by Bishop Fred- Long Island Dio-
ad
Itl
Home-made Candies Cocoanut Cakes, Ic Butter Peanut Brittle, loc lh Nut Caramels, 40c Ib Crushed Nut Chocolates, 4Uc lb OKl-fashionad Molasses Bars, 5c It DaSilva's
W. P. W. Half, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place to buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some of the baat grades of coal.
t\. Episcopal Church appear Ivefore the Board at the next of the Transhji'-j'^ai n to succeed Rev. meeting and bring the necessary data Pelhani SU ft signet" some 1 - service here.
The new r^ t has been cuiv Church of th-
; will be tenden Anyone wiabing to hire silver, linen i of tbe local clu or croekwy for weddings, socials, etc., ~ can secure same by applying to Crystal Lake RoQse, Archer street. tf
Bissell, who re- on the injunction restraining tho ci
after seven years pany from placing poles on the west
side of Long Beach avenue.
10 for some time —
f the Epsco.ial D.Forest Beardsley of Buffaio, N.
ation of Brock- Y., brother of George Beardsley and
is duties Jbere on Prof. N'jison Jackson of the Friends'
h, and a reception Academy, Locust Valley, havo been
I by the members visiting atthe home of George Beards¬ ley, East Seaman Ave.
Tbe rectory on Pi e street is under-
going exteoaivp rep. rs preparatory to See C. E. Jones' ad thi.s week ; sie
the arrival of th.- . # rector. cial sale on Rayo lamps.
advertised a gun for sale, nrdering Iv. inserted twn weeks. The pa- ^-as'.issued F'riday afternoon as Us¬ ui Saturday before norm he was 'I an'i waiiteu the adv. discontin- s it htd s(dd his gun for hnn. <i;r issue of Nnv. I we rai>nn adv. irirl wanted for a subscribed on n Place. She telephoned us she v-ell j.'leased as she had five appli- for the position.
want or for sale adv. costs 25 for 25 words, for the first week ; ich week repeaterl 1<) cents.
Unclaimed Letters
laimeu letters are advertised for ollowing at the Fre<.|inrt I'fist
¦nur, Wm. E. ht, .Mrs. Sadie pbell, Mrs. M, A. nan, .ludge G, . Miss F'lorence farb. -Mrs. S. M. •IO, Manuel de ris, John (3) ¦ on, -Misa Irene ^uss. Hurt,
"n, Paul, care T. Whi tte es. C'nas. H. (2) .¦s. Mrs. S. ler, John E. ¦rell, Mr. Allbert t, Jairies
¦I, Miss Christina -h, Mr. Genrge iNassau by the
(from the personal staiid[ioiiit) gath¬ ered around misinforming and givin^; wrong data, that a committee shuuld be appointed tn take uji each bill sepa¬ rately and ellicienlly advise Congress (nnt the President).
He said that he hoped that tho Democrats of the Went would not take tbe victory as a privilege to destroy tfie comineree of the country and that ¦ those nf the F^aat would not return to the dangerous reactions that have been known in past years when the [larty had victory.
F'ollowing the address nearly all present were introduced to the new Congres.sman-elect ami shook hands witb him.
'I'he Sunday morning soinions fin Jesus at the Baptist Church will be con¬ tinued by Rev. Mr. Cutler on "Jesus, the Teacher." The subject of tb" evening will bc "Soul Glimpses o' Tol- ti. " I he coming C. E. meeting will be the tirst of a series of missionary meetings to be htdd once each month on the study of India. Bishop Thoburn".-> book, "The Conquest of India," will be used as a basis and the meetings will be lead by the pastor.
The fire alarm last night, l.'j, wa.s for the old Jarvis house, on the Brook¬ lyn conduit Une, almost to Merrick, and was an unhecesssry call, the huild¬ ing being about down when someone sent in the alarm.
tr, Mr« I. U. .rstein, Hearn Frank
Review Free to Jan. 1.
The Nassau County P.c view will be sent from this date until December 31, es. Miss Lottie, care .Mrs. Wil- 1911, for the usual yearly subscription
price of $1.50. er, Mrs. Mary This means a chance to get the paper
ur, Jr., Master C. practically without cf)8t until January,
,•, Boston > 1911. If you are not know on the Bub-
'ters, Albert (Nassau by ' the scription list, or if you bave friends - living at a distance to whom you would
il. I9I0. '- like to send the Review a« a gift, this
ROBT. G. ANDERSON, P. M. j is the best opportanity of the year.
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Freeport Official Paper F'RhlEPORi. \. \ .. I RIDAY, .NOV. 25. 1910 Vol, XVI. No. 4 FREEPORT NEWS It is now time t,, yay your .-ch. id ta.r ; .see adv. in fHf Review thi- week. The Degree of Liberty wa.- exemp¬ lified at the meeting of FrpepLit < oun¬ cil, Jr. 0. U. A. M.,'last Frui^iy even- C S. Verme and larnjy of Ro-iyii, \'1.1 forir.rr y iveil h 're, have moved . to Huntr.i;to:. ' Fle-phT Will;* and A. D. l,- 't hnve 'been Luni.JT K.fct Whiiisctitt, at tho ex- treme »?ii«:ter'i er.d of Long Islaml. Th» Freeinrt Club had its anii'iHl ing. Next F'riday the Degree of Pa- ThaiksgivipL'turkey bowling event at triotiiiin will be conferreil. ' the Ciuo Hoj-e Wednesday evening. Single copies of the Review for sale The Woman's Relief (^orps will fuin- at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave. ; Kief- ; ish'a good .*up(ier in Odd Fellows' Mall er'.s, Review oifice and Gobetz', South Wedriesday eveninij, Nov. 30, from ¦"> Main .itreet, and DaSilva'a, West Mer-I to "n'clock. rick Road. tf. j ; .Mrs. A. -1. Scr.tt, who had planned to (In Monday evening Freeport Lodge I go to Florida this week, received word of Odd Fellows conferred the Degree 1 that her winter residence there had of Brotherly Love upon Carl .1. Carlson ¦ been burned down, of Mer/iek and Olaf Nelson of this vil- ' Iage. Louis Friedman was elected to 'liie police have been ordered to eii- niemliershiti. Next Monday evening force rigidly the new ordinance recent- .\lr. ani! .\lr>-. Ju'in J. rer>poi t .M'i'iiiay in r i R'.: . Ell irg for left her wil.ter hoini' in f i< •In Mr. riiMi Mr-, le lu'c Co-k--;!!! and -en (;e(iri.'e oi' .N'oa- York 'jjent Sunday witll .\r :m I Mr*. .J..i.r. T. Cotter, .\.:!th Gr'.vc Htreet. Village Trustees Ml the Hieinliers of the Board if 'Iiu-tei,; were pre«int at the meeting iiiiig. Local lopics The arniinl in;i-i ue Lull liy C. .A. Sig ni Illd. A. Ij. W 11 lace and W. B. Coz /.en? wiir' hell in the Opera H Wednesday evening. .A large delegation from Freeport Council, No. .57, Jr. O. V. A. M., at¬ tended .service at the .M. E. Church, Sunday evening, when the pastor, VV. A. Richar adiiress. Fl iday A communication was re •ejveu fr< m the attorney for the i'. A. Gillespie Co., which constructed the new Hrook¬ lyn conduit line, in which they claimed they had done their work properly, that the matter of removing the French 'j.=e on house, west of Lung Beach awnue, did not concern them, and demanding the return of their Imnil: referred to coun- t he Degrc l-.erl. )f 'J'ruth will he exem; The Village Board of Trustees and the Village Board of Health held an executive se.ssion Tuesday evening at the Village ollice. While no inforrr.ation was given iiut, It was the general idea that the meet¬ ing was called for the purpose of dis¬ cussing the inatter of the appointment of a health ofiicer to succeed Dr. Ed¬ win Carman, who was removed by ( nmmi.ssiontu' Porter. Nu action was taken |
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