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FREEPORT, N. v., FRIt)AV, APRIL 21 1916
Vol. XX, iNo. 16
Freeport
SinKle copiM of the lie
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DotTs. N«-««u County
Gofaetz's. Main Street:
Merrick Howl.
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Mr. Baker Advanced \
C. Dwight Baker uf ''¦- village, former trainmaster of the Lun^; Island Railroad. a«aom-d his new duties sa Superintendent of the raiiroad in place of J. B. Austin jr., on Thursday of this week. . Mr. Baker ha« had a phe¬ nomenal rise in hia railroad career and his rapid promotion is the best possi¬ ble testimony cf the manner in which he handles his work, to the satisfac¬ tion of his superior oilicers He is now the h 'heat ctfi,-er on the railroad, excepting .1 A. .Mct^^rea. general man¬ ager, and Ralph : eters. president.
.Vlr. Baker entered the employ of the this year. compiir.V in 1-91 as a c erk in the car i Preaident RaWall also reported he record oflice. He w. a- gradually pro- had appointed Jtjhn Mauersberger dog moted throoeh •srioos iio^itions to catcher.
Village Trustees
(Regular meeting April 20)
B. Riley Raynor complained of boys plWing basebrli, throwing stones, elc^. on stieets. President Randali sgreed to instruct police to atop the practW, being violation of Ordinance No. 3r
President Randall, as special com mitee, r^iorted that he bad looked up the questron of installing coal convey-1 er at the power house, the price of I materials had advanced so much that I he recommen«led taking no action for
News of the Churches
Subject of Sermons. Scrrices of ¦nol other cioincs in the churi and church locictiea
Merrick
Thiscolumn is edited by Rev. W. H. Littebnmdt I and all itemn should be sent tu him tu insure in- ' sertion under this headinv.
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EASTER IN CHURCH Let the Spirit ot Devotion rule you. *" Every church in this community should be tilled to overflowing on Easter Sunday. It is one of the great feast days of tbe year. It is the dav of the risen Lord. It marks the end of the season of sackcloth and ashes. It IS a time when heaven and earth re-j Wednesday evening, April 2t^.
^"ifshould not be necessary to urge ' ^^^ Pastime Club will hold a dance
any one to GO TO CH'JRCH on ,his '," '^* '^*""''' ''^''^ "'" ^'°- '' ^^l' day. This is just a reminder to the ' ^"y'«^''"'"8. May 5 ; music by Honey s
The Hand'in-Hand League held a business meeting at the bome of Uiss Petrina A. Burns last Friday evemnR and important matter? were discussed, after which music and refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held at the home of the Misses Mar¬ garet and Catharine Mulcahy next
KimiK ^. Sni-kckiT. Jr.. ou rntativf. in in thin villairp ¦ill he plea^^ed to receive •i.ecial lilHiintnien's fur callioK fur sarflr
C. .'•""= hin closed nut his shoe business and the front of the building is being remodeled.
Tht annual meeting of the Freeport High Sihool Alumni Association wili be held Saturday evening of this week, at 8 o'clock, at Grove Street School.
ti. I. Braithwaite has moved his sta¬ tionery store to the building recently vacated by Henry J. Raymore, where he will have more room to display his goods.
The new building for the Boxing Association is being finished. It is a one story structure located on East Merrick Road, north side, east of the Colonial Hotel.
thnt of ppssenger trainmaster.
A benefit for the Ku-Klux Baaeball Team will be given at the Crystal Theatre on Wt^^nesJay evening. May 3. Tickets are the usual price of 10 cents each.
Martin F. Murphy of this village
C. DAKJtir BAK:::!i
has been adjudicated a bankrupt and a j,.^^. su,.P„.,ter,dent ofthe Long Island meefing of his creditors is announced . Rail'oad
to be held next Tuesday at the office. ' '
^f Charles A. Tipling, referee in bank-• j.^,^^g^ ^j ^j, j^^ electrified lines, in ruptcy. Long Island City. ; iq„9 j„ 1953 j,e was made general
, , ^, trainmaster, with supervision overall
.J. U. Kiefer has leased for three 1 ^^^-^ operations, years the store at ,30 South Orove; i„ 1912 he vvas detached from the Street, formerly occupied by Young s , ^^^^^ j^,^^,, Railroad and served for candy store. Mr. Kiefer s lease takes ^j^, months as effect on May 1, when he will fit the atoie up as a photograph gallery.
It has been rumored that William G. Miller was to erect a ^80,000 theatre on his property on Grove Street, oppo site the New Vork Telephone Co. Mr. Miller informs us that nothing definite has been planned regarding thia yet.
Bids for water\extensions opened, for aoout 3150 feet\new lines, and 8 new hydrants: Edward-A Rice \ $23fi5.00
Whi'tney Van WicklenX $2870.00
The contract was awarded to Mr, Rice.
Contract awarded to C^larence Wil liams, the enly bidder, foV unloading coai at power house for th\ year, 18 cents per ton.
Request of Fire Council th^ the en Kine of Engine Company No. j\ be offi-1 cially inspected referred to President j Randall and Chief Pearsall with power.
Upon motion of Trustee Maxsoi^ the | recommendation of the Fire Cou\icil \ that the bid of the International Mo\or | Company for a Mack motor Hose waV-1 on be accepted was approved ; purchas price $3000.
Fire Council given permiasion to al low the officers last using thetn to keep j oid company officer badges, the law having been amended so as to change the names of tbe officera.
Upon previous request from Presi-! dent Ifandall, Counaelor Fishel submit I ted an opinion to the etTect that the village' officials had no authority to pass an ordinance regulating boxing matches in the village, as this is a matter coming under jurisdiction of tbe State Boxing Commisaion. He dU think, however, that the police would have authority to see that the exhibitions were conducted as boxing matches and not prize fights.
Alvin A. Sealey, representing the Onslow-Moore Co., wrote the Board,
careless or tbe indifferent. .Join in the hosannas.
Easter plainly is a day of joy. Add to the joyoasness of the occasion by GOING TO CHURCH.
Services are being held in all the churches this (Good Friday) evening.
The services announced for Sunday (Easter Day) are:
EPISCOPAL
Holy Communion, 7:00 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon, 10:45 a, m.
Children's service and address, 8:00 p. tti.
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:45.
There will be special music at all I aervicea. At the morning aervice the I prelude and anthem will be accompan-1 ied by J. A. Youatt, on cello. Thej ector, Rev, H. R. Scott, will preach |
oriiing and evening. j
Band;,tickets 25 cents.
Services at the Chur:h of the Re- j deemer Sunday, Easter, at 7.80 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early aervice and Morning Prayer and aermon and Holy Communion at the 11 o'clock aervice. The Otfering this day ia for "Current Expenaes." The Church Schools, including the Camp Grounds division, will meet for service in the church at 3 00 o'clock. Baptism of children will be adminis¬ tered. Tomorrow, Saturday, Evening Prayer will be read at 6 o'clock. A cordial invitation ia extended to all tu attend the services of his church.
R^ular services at the M E. Church every Sunday morning at 10-3ii; even¬ ing at 7:3ii; SunHay'School i^ the af¬ ternoon at '2:30; preaching by the pas¬ tor. Rev. B F. R'ly. All-are welcome to these services.
The Faster exercises of the Bell¬ more Avenue I'resbyterian Sunday School will be held in the church next Sunday evening. An interesting pio- gram has been arranged by the touch¬ ers and officers of the school and tbe public is invited to be preaent.
Mr.H. Kichard Van Vleet of this plac is spending several weeks at Philadef| phia. Pa.
Mrs. Fred Velsor has returned homi after spending tive weeks with helj sister-in-law at I'Vringham, Mass.
fiances are being held every Thun day evening i^ the hall of .^Ipha Hook,j Ladder and Hoae Co. Music by HoneJ Potter's orchestra.
Holjert T. Willrnarth, who spent the Winter in Florida, returnt'd to his ; home on Grand Avenue : of last week.
Kussell Hose Co. No. 2 were calle ¦Thurstiav ""' '"""' ^ ¦''''ay afternoon for a brush' ¦ fire in Stearns Park.
Stanford Smith of Oak Street, purchased a new automobile.
has
The subscription ilsin'e at Ihe Hoard of Trade Hall last FruJay evening was well attended. Mrs. Guy Ramsbot- tom, Mrs. John Heas and Forrest Losee had the affair in charge and a very
Those who have not yet paid their school taxes should do so at once. The tax books will soon be turned over to pleaaant evening is reported, the Cuunty Treasurer, when an extra penalty will be added. .Joseph H. Weimer of Grand Av.-nue, is the col¬ lector.
Charle.^ I.uwrnaster is re[iainting anil making a number of improvements to llis reshli'oce on Oak Street.
Walter Evans Spear Jr. infant son of Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Spear w»? baptized at the Churcii of the Redeem er on Saturday last-by the rector. M,-s. A. J. Uusseli spent a portion Miss J. M. Logan and Mr. J, W. r,j,. ^f the weuk in Brooklyn, visiting rela- gan of Balla, Penn. were Glitlliarents. : tives.
The Roosevelt Catholic Miaaion holds Mass every Sunday morning at 11 00 o'clock with Rev. Father O'Toole of the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport, in charge.
a member of a apeciai committee looking into the possibili¬ ties of the electrification of the sob- . ,,. . ... urban lines radiating from Broad i *=""'"8 f "*"'•'?"'"i***'*^"'"F"^.'"*^ .Street Station. Philadelphia. The - " "T-^ meeting of the Boa«l when work of this committee resulted in the ' *''« a'""" "«"'".","• ^^I^' ^"r^'-V!" operation cf one of the divisions by
LUTHERAN CHURCH T'he Easter servicea in Christ Evan gelicV Lutheran Church will be held I j;7'hte7of'"Mrs. Samue as follows : The morning service with ' " the administration of the Lord's Sup¬ per begins at 10:30 o'clock : the Sun¬ day SchVol haa Its session at 2:30 o'clock ; me annual Easter service of the Sunday School with recitationa by the childreH takea place at 7 o'clock
Ccpilt* James Shuplund of Palftier, Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Mangle.- of Bell-
MbbS.. and Miss Violet Thais Benner, , niore Aveune and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Benner of Schaardt of Hillside Avenue, are each
thia place were united in marriage on the prouil parents of a young son, born
j Sunday afternoon laat by the Rector i "" Sunday.
j of the Church of the Redeemer, Rev.
in the evening, ship with us\
The
CAT! Maas
We invite all to wor-
)L1C CHURCH aster morning
electricity and the installation of that motive power is progressing on aaoth-
Melville Smith has purchased the -^he appointment is a popular one
house on Bergen Place from Mts. Fred ' «'"°"'? i^\T'"^T^' tf"** '^K " .... erintendent has made himaelf acouaint-
E. Story, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mri^. P. P. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Good have moved to Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Smith will take posseseion of their new home on May 1.
ed with ali the men alung tlie line and
Roosevelt Place, waa cancelled I He aaid that a similar agreement had been made with hia company for put- I ting gravel on Elliot Place, at a cost t of $750. He said further that when tbe street was cut through the proper¬ ty was assessed for $1600 and the tax was $34.56; the assessment was luw
is a favorite with them. He haa made ,'^l-OOO "^ '^f ''"'^ij^}-^-^'^- ,"" a careful st.irtv of alt the difficulties of "'**f.l*'« Bo""! to kindly expluin the operation of the line, with ita 1200 ' the difference between leador Mayer
and tbe Onslow-Moore Co. Presiaent
The firm of F. L. J. Lee * Co., car penters and dealers in hardware paints, etc.. has beeu c.^'Sjed .to Lee Patterson Co., Inc., with l-^L. J. Le president; George Y. Patterson vice president, and M. Van Hart 'Perkins, secretarv and treaaurer.
RandaU said he had looked up the aa- I seasmcnts on the property in question, I merely for information, and found that ' when the road waa put down in IH12
traixi movements daily
Keal Estate Starting
Thomas W. Lucas agency, aa brok-
ee, jers, report the following realty trans- , ii,;" prop^ertV waVaVs^ed "at $9725
— actions this week: ^ | with a tax of $86.55, and it was now
Leased to J. E. Burton, of the South ^17^500 and the tax was $196.07. The
Side Amusement Company, a plot of ! ^5,, ^as also put in Peekskill grav-
pound o« South Ma» Street adjoin.,^, i^jj^ut^^^t ^^ tj^^ company, on
The Park Laundry is a new adver-1 mg the PostofBce boilding. for the gouth Side Avenue and Onslow Place, tiser in the Review this week. Their purpoae of displayvng Triangle film j j^^^^^^ „„ j^e petition wias deterred, repreaentative called at the Review ! pictoree. Aasociated with Mr. Borton Mr. Sealey also wrote the Board OfHce and placed an order for adver- j will be C. W. Kemble. father of WiK ,g^i„ „,g^, aggjatance in exteimin- tising. and urged as strongly to visit | liam Kemble, owaer and lessee of tbe .^j moeauTtos. The clerk was " in-
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their main laandry at Jamaica, in | Triangle Theatre. Brooklyn, order tbat we migfot personally Inspect i Brighton Beacii B«ll. tbe sanitary methods in which their { Residence of Jaeob Goodroan, work ia done. '¦ North Main Street, leaaed to J
I Burton of Brooktyn.
Henry J. Raymore ia now comfort-! For Haff.A Farrington of Jamaica
{structed to have yellow slips printed aod put<4n with eieotric ligbt bills aak ing tbe property owners to pour kero¬ sene or crude oil in their cesspools. Tbe minutes of tbe special meeting
^, , - . . ¦ •¦ , _a .i.i.» I J J a ~ -J • jas noted In our last issue were correct-
ably located in his new atore on South On Independenoe Avenue, reaideoee to a . ^.
Gtamm Street, formerty occupied by , Mrs. Mary Lester bf Rockville Cantre; { joU„ o 'combes $85
th. Freeport Tir. Co. Mr. R^ymo"'- reeideoc oa »<>" Stije^t. Bayview | ArtburCbristi.i;sen, $80
new quarters give bim a splendid op-1 Park, to Mre. Q. McCaltom of Brook-'
portunity for displaying his goods,'|yn; residence on Rutland Road, to
wbich he is taking full advantage of. ! William A. Scbnaider of Frecport;
Tbit also givM biro a special room for j residence on Shonnard Avenaa, to Wil
displaying of phonographic goods.
An exhibition of painting was made by R. Farrell Browne on Tueaday af¬ ternoon and evening in Brooklyn Hall. Mr. Browne sbovfed about sixty of bis pictures. Tbis is the first exhibit of th. kind beld in Fr«.fort
Tbis is $5 less th«n the amounts previously entered
Village Treasurer S. Dimon Smitb .. IMJ- L. _*».... L I asKed thst bis salary be increased froro
'T "c "^IL T^^tu IA ¦ ' »7K t" »85 per montb; laid on table.
For Suaan Rider, to Frank Baldwin. Application received by residents of residence on Grand Avenu.; for Ed-' ^orU, LongBeach Avenae between ward Chapman, to Mr. Robertson of l^„, ^^^ g^,^„ Avenues, for a street East Drang., reaidMce on {^^'nCton ,; ^t at cornw of Center and Long
Avenue; Lewi. H. Rom. to Dr. Philip I Beach Avenues; referred to Street , Horowitz 01 Manhattan, bis Pine - r'/i-,_;»».,. The room j st^^t residmce; for G«K>rge E. Goeee- ^<"»"""««- yellow. I lin, to Mrs. Carlson of New Rochelle.
was prettily dMorttwl
Masic was r.nd«red aad tea waa served ! residence at 181 Bedell Straet
by Mr«r Charl«« G. P^H. Mrs. Henry The Lacas agency also reports tbe i
L. Maxson, Mn. rraneis Arguimbau | ,.1. of tbe reaidence on Meaerole Ave-!
and Mis. D. Coroitk«y.
Tha Long Island Pveas Assoeiation will meet at tb. Cryatal Lak. Hoaae next Monday aft.mMa, todiaouas spe¬ cial businM.. Mrs. Froat ie flaing
nae. owned by George Gosaelin, to Mr. Truswell of Manhattan.
Communication received from State Health Commiaaioner Biggs deaignat. ing May 1 to 6 as ^'Ciean-u^^ Week ;" notice to be sMit with electric light bills.
Police ragvlations presented by Chief Randall were approval
Bufiflars Busy ' "The Nest Egg"
_ _ _ _ Two mor. borglarjee'were reportm) | To Be Qiven
•pMial menu forth. ,repre».ntatr».s j to the Freeport police Saturday night. j^ ^
Jr tu.. n»>.. Tbe flrst oecarred about eight 0 clock „. . i ."_ .. .' . i~v»i^ jwu.
oftheproM. ^ Ifrom tbe home of Joaeph Hant, on! »"^''*" '* »•»• entertainment to be
Miller Avenue, a^d .'^.about eleven { o'clock the reeidence of J. Coben, on | South Ocean Avenoe, was entered. ' ,. ,a a .
At both place, tbe occapant. heard y«"«^*""'J •^^, " »' •^ - , J .. I Tbo cast of chan
someone running from doors on the
Louis B.nd.r's Central Market at 7« South Main Street, is now one of the best equippwi UMt marketa on Long Irland. He baa 4>ad an electric
meat chopper insUllad for some tiine. |op^,i",e gjje of the bowfe a^ they ent ! has bia own eold air manufacturing 1 ^^ plant. apMial automobile delivery s«r '
Entrance in both places was gained *^ I by breaking the window near tbe - . , . ^ 11 latch. At tb. Hunt bome a.v.ral
rush. Mr. Bender has made roost of , ,^^^ ^, jewelry were stolen and tho thea. improv.in.nt. aince be became content, of all th. drMMra w.r. emp- an advertiaer m tbe NaM.u County ^ ^^^ preparatory to pcmoval. bat the °""'*"" ' intrudera were frtgbtM»«i away bafore
having opportunity to ateal anything.
vice; and ia now installiug an electric ' meat slieer, all ready for the Summer : ^^^^^^
Review.
1800 Telephone Users
The Spring isaue of the local book j of the New York Telephone Co. bas been distributed. Thar, are 1«01 sub- acribeis on Ibe Preeport Sxcbange and
The
given by tbe Maak and Wig CInb at the Cryatal Theatre next TuMday and Wednaaday eveafaig, April 25 and 26, once, haracters is as follows: Georgia MIMs, Edith Cbesliir.. Deacon Adams, Edmund Lumley. i Alice Adams, Grace L. Westcott.
Pansy Etta, Helena Kennedy. j "Biff" Adama, UuJaell S. Randall. ! Jaek Hamlin, Edmund T. Cheshire. I Hetty Gandy, Sasan F. George. I Norman Frisbee, Geo. W. Westcott. ! Virginia Rodney. Marian C. Prall. Wiley Bassett, Fred P. Harrington. Tbe dialogue ia bright, anappy and full of humor that will be a source i of continuous laughter to those wbo Mrs. Buckley's car ran into a trolley j appreciate it wben rendered with a car Thursday nigbt; no aarioaa dam- nntisralneas tbat is faithful to tbe age. I eheracterisation.
Autos driven by Mrs. A. Klueck of Reserved seat and general admission
Auto Accidents
286 on tbe Wantagb Exchange.
aubacribers on tbe Preeport liat are as , Amityville snd Mrs. J. W. DeM.tt of'.tickets are 75 and 60 cents respective
follows:
Freeport. 1174
Baldwin, 288
Merrick. 98
Rooaevelt. 96
Wantagb Exchange, Bellmor. aad Smithville South. 122
Wantagb a^d Seaford, 114
Greentieid CanMtery plots for sale near entrance. Trubenback 27 Jay j. Street, Freeport, L. I. ¦ Telephone 79. AAvartlaemoDi. I
Rockville Centre collided at Main | ly, and may be obtained from C. O. Street and Herrick Road, Monday af- [Miles, Secretary of ibe Pire Council, ternoon. No on. wua b.ru Tbe De- ; or from the firemen who have them to
W. H. Littebrandt, at the home of the bride on Henipstead Boulevard. The wedding was quietly celebrated owing to the recent death of the bride's fath¬ er. Mr. a-d .Mrs. Shapland left on Sunday night for a two weeks' trip to Chicago and other points. They will settle for the present in Vermont where Mr. Shapland is engaged in en gineering work
The cellar is being dug tor a store 25x90 feet in aize on Bedford Avenue, near Grand A venue, fnr Carrao Cut- tano, of Brooklyn. When completed the building will contain a bowling al¬ ley and l.iilliard parlor and candy and cigar strri', iiiil will be comliK'teii liy the ov> iur.
the I Catholic ChurchVof Our Holy Redeemer I I be at 7 and S a. m. and High Maaa I at 10:30 a.m., At which a special I John R- Moore and family, remov- mus.cal program Vill be rendered ny U f.^,,, t^e "old farm house" of the the choir as follow^; Mejae bolennel- | f^^^^^ Kgn„y ^^^^^^ „„ Hewlett Ave. le, by E'^tiardo Mario: offertory aelec ^j,, ^^^.^py f^^ j^e summer the Por tloniRe^inaCoeliaiVd Haec Dies, by jtong house on Kirkwood Ave. and Monti; aolos to be aubg hy Mrs. Ed- j Hewlett Ave.
Miss Marioft'Miil^er of Baldwin is visiiiin,' i.er sister, Mrs William Wolff, on Liedford Avenue.
M. R. & C. W. Golden, contractors of freeoort, haveVonimenced the erec¬ tion of a bouoe on Elliott Place for Dr. William H. Runcie, also of Freeport.
Mrs. Arthur Dennis of Woods Ave* nue has left for a visit with relatives in the northern part of the State.
At a meeting last Sunday morning of those interested in baseball, Archie Smitli vvas chosen as manager for tbo euniing year. The repnrt of those in charge of siibscriptiim lists showed a sum of about i^^lO already pledged. ¦ It was decided to iiurchase new uniforms. The lirst gaii.e will lie played on April 30 with llniondali hh iippiincnts.
On April 6 tlii-u' will lie a dance held in Alplia Hall t'or the lunetif of the team.
seriously ill for the past four has sufliciently recoverei) to I aeain.
weeks, about
ward Keogh. Mrs. Le^ Halpin, Mrs.
William S. Connelly, a^d Mrs. Charles: "Mr. Bob," presented by reqftest F. Egan,- MessM. Charles P. Egan and i for the benefit of the Smithville .South John E. Nolan, Mrs. J-rankrengh will Epigcopgi Mission by the Boys' and be at the organ. \ ; Girls' Basket Ball Teams of Smith¬
ville South will be given in the hall of ive-;* local lire company .No. I at 8 o'clock with P. M. on Saturday evenine May IHth Tickets are 25 cents.
Frank
PRESBYTERIAN Cl\uhCH There will be apeciai mu^ic Easter! evenibg,
Sunday morning and evenibg, under direction of Miss Roth Spier .as mns ical director, with Master (Rornelius R. VanRees, organist. The\paator, Rev. J. Sidney Gould, will preWh at both services. \
METHODIST CHURCH \ At the Methodiat Church Dr. Curtice will preacb on Eaater themes at t^th services on Sunday. The morning topic ia to he "The First Easter ai^d the First Disciples." In tbe evening, I having in mind the practical needs of the present day. Dr. Curtice is to\ speak on "Easter in Modern Life and Thought." At both services the choir will render Easter music.
Tbe Men's Club of tbe First Haptist Churcb beld ita first regular monthly roeeting in the church laat Monday ev¬ ening. Judge Clinton M. Flint was tbe speaker of tbe evening and deliv¬ ered an interesting address on "The Philosophy of Life." Mr. Cleverly froro the Presbyterisn Cburch Men'a Clab and Mr. Campbell from tbe Luth¬ eran Cbvrcb Men's Club were preaent and they both gave greetings from their clabs.
Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist.— Services Snnday morning at 11 o'clock. Hempstead Bank Buiiding; subject next Sanday, April 23 "Probation After Death."
Mr. and Mrs. (Clarence Harse of LinJen Street have the deepest sym pathy (if the entire village in the death of their three-year-old son, Douglass, which occurred on Monday of this Ihe little fellow wa.s taken moping cough about three weeks ago. and after sutlering with Ihis for- about a week, contracted eaelta, and on Wednesday of last *tk pneumonia developed. F'uneral Run for Office ^f^''<<^*'^ ^"•; hel.l at his parents' resi- ^.. dence on Wednesday afternoon, Hev. The following candidates for office .Rhomas ,S. Braithwaite, pastor of
Wantagh Memorial Church, ofliciating, and interrneiit waa made in Greenfield Cemeteiy. Mr. and Mrs. Harae lost their infant gon lesa than four nionths ago.
The new automobile tractor of Rus¬ sell Hose Co. No. 2 haa been over-
, hauled, painted and placed in t'ervice. Mrs. Harry Self, whn has he.'n quite Xhe company purchaaeil this machine
and after overhauling it, turned it over to Mr. Tweedale of Seaman Ave¬ nue for painting and decorating. It has been finished in li-ght cream body with red wheels and the words "Roose¬ velt Fire Department" painted across
Ithe hood. This will undoobtedly prove a valuable piece of apiiaratus to the de|iartment, and tiie company ia to be congratulalt'd on ita piogreasivenesa.
Not Expensive to
have
at the recent village election filed statements of expenses:
S. Dimon Smitb, for Treasurer
Notary Public fees on nomination certificate, $5
D. Frank Seaman, for Collector
To Leo Fishel, chairman, for neces aary printing and otber expenaea, Ilo
John H. Mabnken, for Trustee \ Cigars, etc., 4.70
Secaring petition aignaturea. $:{
Franklin Bedell
Securing names on petitions, $3
Crnest S. Randall
Securing names on petitions, $3
Poiitage, printing and mailing, $86.28
The Koyal Theatre annui^iii'ti tl new serial picture vjill he stn'te'! this Sat¬ urday evening, April 22, when the first episode of "The Girl and the Game" will be shown. This picture deals with railroad life and features Misa H'-leti Holmea in the leading role. Orv this same everjing will he shown Mme. Petrova in a five reel drama. "My Ma donna." On Wednesday, April 26, the attraction will be .Marie Empress in 'Love's Cross Roads," a five reel pic-
Harry J. Apeler, who haa been on a t"''*- The fourth episode of "The three months' businesa trip through , Strange Case of Mary Page" will also the Middle West and South, returned he shown, home on Wednesday of thia week. ^
Harry reports a very pleasant and "The Singing School," a farce in highly profitable sojourn. Alter a ^^o acts, will be preaented for the abort stay at home he will again seek i benefit of the Presbyterian Cbureb the land of the setting sun and his ] Sunday School at the truck house of itinerancy will this time be extended Alpha Hook and Ladder Co., next to the Pacific Coast. ' Tuesday evening, April 25. The cast ! of cbaracters which we have already
Charles L. Peterson of Wilson Ave-< published, has been amended by in- nue bas secured a poaition with Oliver serting Arthur Seaman as Prof. Pip- E. U- Reynolds of Freeoprt. pin and Willard Cheshire as Juntin
Stiles.
Big Weekend Party
Services will be beld at St. Paul's
Epiacopal Mission thia Friday evening
(Special Contributor) TU <-. .. 1 . I II . 1 r, episcopal million inia rriaay evening
Tbe Cryst. Lake Hotel, Freeport's ,(^ood fridiy) at 7:80 p. m. in chargf
famous hostelry, was again the scene of Lei„hton Nugent
of a weekend gathering of tbe frienda
be
Annual Meeting
Neighborhood Workers
At tbe annnai meeting of the Neigh¬ borhood Workers, beld at tbe bom. of Mra. Cbarlea D. Smith, tbe yearly re¬ porta were liatened to with closest at-1 tention, during the morning.
At one o^clock tbe membera present "' Valentine S. Quinlan and Jamea M. enjoyed a l^incbeon provided by the i <^°''*'''K «f Freeport and Brooklyn. ladiea. In the afternoon, Mra. Gr..n ¦ ^''*" '*"*•* '*« popular young men apoke for a\abort time on Welfare undertake anything it ia assured sue- Work in Por^ Washington, followed <=*¦¦• "»<• *hose who are fortunate by Misa Provaji. bouae mother for tbe •nougb to b. there can always count Nassau Cottage Aaaociation. who gave *"> *" enjoyable time, a most intereating report of ber work • | "^^ seven-piece orchestra under the after wbicb Mr, Michaels of the Farm •'''"'"' direction of George Wheeler Darlirig,
BurMU gave an enjoyable .talk on '•'P*'^ "»••<«'^e brilliant gathering of The Altar Guild will bold their rna- The Friroary Department ot><be M. "Farm Gardens,'^'illustrated witb lan- ™*"y"'«'*«" •" "»«"* «hat will be I „),, meeting this coming Mondav at E. Sunday School will hold an Easter i tern alidea. long remembered by all present. Most the bome of tbeir directoress Mrs
party in th. basement of the churchi Tb. reports of the secretary, social "^ "•»»•"> »""«'^ •' 'he Hotel Sat-: Munroe, Hempatead and Babylon Turn- on Monday afternoon from 2 to »j worker and traasui^r will b. pabiiahed ""'y afternoon. Dancing followed pj|(e
o'clock. Parents are invited to visit I in our next issue. \ , promptly after the excellent dinner. —
Clab breakfast was served Sunday The Fire Department will hold a mommg in time for tboae wbo wished 1 moving picture sbow and vaudeville at to attend religious services in the vil-1 the Royal Tbestre on Tuesday. May 2. '•••• _ ... ,, , The proceeds of tbis abow will help
Golding, well-knowij m political defray expenses of the department to
A cak. aale and tea will be beld this Saturday afternoon. April 22, at tbe home of Mrs. Jobn D. Guqning, 120 South Bayview Avenue. Guild mem¬ bers and friends are cordially invited. 1
witb the littl* ones.
ay reader.
On Easter Sunday there will Holy Communion and sermon at 11 a. m. in charge uf Rev. Dr. Ladd. Thare will be special muaic at this service.
Sundsy School at 2:46 p. m.
In the evening the regular service will be held witb tbe lay reader in charge. There will a'so be special music, inc uding a solo by Mias Lida
Tbe Ladies' Improv.m.nt Society of tbe Presbyterian Church will bold a fair and •ft«irnooo tea next Wedneaday afternoon, April 28, from 3 tc 6 p. m. Ther. wiil be fancy and uaeful articles
Mr.
Weekly Weaither Report
(Por our readers in ^ther localities) Friday, April U, ^ain all doring night bard, and oontlntaing, until midr dl. of afternoon, when aan Shoaa tor aale. alao bome.made"'b«ak"."cake i brightly for a little wbi)e, but overcaat; ly towards the ._._„p ., and candy, and they hope to have the •••I" f"".'*"''"V'T*^ ""f ^,'«'.''««*: which ia hoped will be hearty support from tbe ladies of tbe | f" "'"If "'«*"• Thunder and llgbtn-; monthly affair.
church and tbeir fiienda wbo have '"*'?„*:""'*!*"'¦ \. . , Among tbe guests were: Mrs. Uw
helped to make these affairs ao sue- . S't'^'O^'•='/"'''*"y *\'"** *" """'• Kelly. Mrs. George Wheeler. Helen cssfal in the past. I '"I' "'«* '" ¦^'•'noo''- \ Martel, Dorothy French. Eliiabeth
: Sunday, clear and warm \n morning, Woodell, Viola Woo-Jell, Lucile Vin The regniar meeting of the* Y. W. i "'"J "P «"'">' '" alternoon.^ ^Jlaklie. Mattie Stevens. Fanny Smitb P. Miaaionary Society will be beld at, \^y^' o**"^***' raining at timea. ; M.rion Smith, Bonnie Thornton. Bes- tbe home of Miss Edna Powers, Chorch l^^li'y-J. \ aia Gueat, Jamea M. Golding VaJen- Street, Friday evening. April 28. 1 - ^"f'^^' , '^P'"' ^P" \w««tber, ; tjno S. Quinlarf, Fiank Jones, Jamea ..T,,. ^ r""" . "rr r^ •" ^^''V'"'^' """•"•'[yW'.ndy in sears. Jack Hickey, Dan Doyle, Her- '^Tbe Crucifixion given by the , afternoon, continuing, and blowing up man Horne, Harrv Puck Hartland " '^^*^'"''"f'"«'',*- ^ .\ .. Woodbooae, Herbert Marnien. Clay- Wednesday, clear snd quitW cold; ton Black, jr.. Fred Davia, Charles A.
Babylon Choral So-:iety in tbe M. E Cburch last Friday evening, attracted a large crowd wlio enjoyed the good muaic. Tbe cburch was filled to its capacity, even the galleries in the lec-
Mott car failed to go around the traffic | sell or from members of tbe Mask and ; tore room being in u*e.
sign. ,
William Luft of Jaaaaica ran his
auto into a tree at corner Merriek
Boad and Bayview Avenue. Wedlies- day, damaging the car.
Wig Glob.
^ I Teqnis Club Dance
Bank County Depository; Th« annual dance of the Bayview Couniy TrUaaurer Daniel J. Hege- ' Tennia Club to ba beld at tbe Fieeport
warmer in p m. Tharsday, clear and warmer.
Fourteen Years A
^
"Are you going to plant some shrub¬ bery and treea tbis Spring? First-class i„(It«m:> uf intert'ht from the ReTiea\ files goods at right prices can be obtained
fourtecu years ago this week i\
circlea in Brooklyn, with a large party the annual convention and' parade of Of peraonal friends, contributed great- i the Southern New York FirMnen's Aa- succesa of tbe party 1 sociation at Port Jeflferaon regular I
The people of tbia achool district showed thttir deep intereat in scbool work by attending in large norabera the opening exercises of the new school building held last Saturday afternoon. The D. B. P. Mott Post of Freeport also atteoded in a body.
Tbe eiterciaea of tbe afternoon wet. opened by a prayer by R.v. E. O. Tree, paator of the M. E. Cborcb. Following tbis was the unveiling of the table by Miss Minnie Thompson. Tbe addresa of welcome waa made by Hiss Gladys Andrus, followed by a word of greeting by Miss Evelv* Wood.
At tbis time Commander Patterson of D. B. P. Mott Post, ina few.ppro-
Coatello. M. T. Walsh, Charles B. Hayes. H. R. Gregory.
man has designated the First National Club next Friday evenin-, -ill mark 1 gtotTZ' MaTn Ttreet; 'opJ^iL Yh*
Bender's Meat Market «aotea prices ; Bank of Freeport as a dopoaitory for tbe re openi'vi of tenni* activtties for 1 p„gtoflice I
in thia week'a adv. Ck-unty funda with the appro^ral of the 1916, In keeping witb the character ^ g E VanRiper leaaed Woodrllfi
Supanriaors. of tbe daaen, .flBanels wl|J b. in order, j jnn («r th. acason. "w«:i*i»
iill^H^i^HMiilliiillllliliMlii^i^Mii
at John J. 6«ndall''i Narseries. Ocean ' P"»*« •"<* »<n'*ly remarks, preaented and Randall Avenues, Freeport, L | ' "•• ¦'*'**' ^'*b an Americsn Flag U Call and look Ih4< atock over and make ''" "¦*** "" '*** "*" building. On b.., your own seLetions." [bal! of the achool tbe Flag war ae
I _ AdvertiMoifBi cepted by Ml»* Millie Holnrartb. '
u f \ ai K ... ' Lincoln's Cettyibarg address 'w
More freeport News 00 pMe 8 i ,^ .-- - ¦*""*¦»•*
* I • iContjnu»<d on patfc »i
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Nassau County ew FREEPORT, N. v., FRIt)AV, APRIL 21 1916 Vol. XX, iNo. 16 Freeport SinKle copiM of the lie bl*tt'« ami Krmithwa Jte I DotTs. N«-««u County Gofaetz's. Main Street: Merrick Howl. HIGHWATEK niinuteii l-i Friday April Saturday. Sunday Monday. Tuesdav, Wednesdav. Thursdav. Friday Saturday, view fo , Railriiii Revii.w Sidney *aU- at CJreen- DaMilva'i and Smith«. WMt XiUK TABLE »MDdy H'K r H. jlt. D.^ilnrt .r.' mi>9teH(l Bay) 21 22 ¦23 24 '25 -2*i 27 28 29 10:02 p. m. 10:.56 p. m. 12:02 a. m. 1:20 a. m 2:40 a. m. a,:50 a. n.. 4:49 a. m. .5:42 a. ni. 6:23 a. m. Mr. Baker Advanced \ C. Dwight Baker uf ''¦- village, former trainmaster of the Lun^; Island Railroad. a«aom-d his new duties sa Superintendent of the raiiroad in place of J. B. Austin jr., on Thursday of this week. . Mr. Baker ha« had a phe¬ nomenal rise in hia railroad career and his rapid promotion is the best possi¬ ble testimony cf the manner in which he handles his work, to the satisfac¬ tion of his superior oilicers He is now the h 'heat ctfi,-er on the railroad, excepting .1 A. .Mct^^rea. general man¬ ager, and Ralph : eters. president. .Vlr. Baker entered the employ of the this year. compiir.V in 1-91 as a c erk in the car i Preaident RaWall also reported he record oflice. He w. a- gradually pro- had appointed Jtjhn Mauersberger dog moted throoeh •srioos iio^itions to catcher. Village Trustees (Regular meeting April 20) B. Riley Raynor complained of boys plWing basebrli, throwing stones, elc^. on stieets. President Randali sgreed to instruct police to atop the practW, being violation of Ordinance No. 3r President Randall, as special com mitee, r^iorted that he bad looked up the questron of installing coal convey-1 er at the power house, the price of I materials had advanced so much that I he recommen«led taking no action for News of the Churches Subject of Sermons. Scrrices of ¦nol other cioincs in the churi and church locictiea Merrick Thiscolumn is edited by Rev. W. H. Littebnmdt I and all itemn should be sent tu him tu insure in- ' sertion under this headinv. Bellmore Roosevelt Frank Hobert* ii and vicir will rere offlrp. itv Alio hf sail .ur •xir 1*9 and nrpfitl sentativ,' i newi« left .ittftilioll EASTER IN CHURCH Let the Spirit ot Devotion rule you. *" Every church in this community should be tilled to overflowing on Easter Sunday. It is one of the great feast days of tbe year. It is the dav of the risen Lord. It marks the end of the season of sackcloth and ashes. It IS a time when heaven and earth re-j Wednesday evening, April 2t^. ^"ifshould not be necessary to urge ' ^^^ Pastime Club will hold a dance any one to GO TO CH'JRCH on ,his '" '^* '^*""''' ''^''^ "'" ^'°- '' ^^l' day. This is just a reminder to the ' ^"y'«^''"'"8. May 5 ; music by Honey s The Hand'in-Hand League held a business meeting at the bome of Uiss Petrina A. Burns last Friday evemnR and important matter? were discussed, after which music and refreshments were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held at the home of the Misses Mar¬ garet and Catharine Mulcahy next KimiK ^. Sni-kckiT. Jr.. ou rntativf. in in thin villairp ¦ill he plea^^ed to receive •i.ecial lilHiintnien's fur callioK fur sarflr C. .'•""= hin closed nut his shoe business and the front of the building is being remodeled. Tht annual meeting of the Freeport High Sihool Alumni Association wili be held Saturday evening of this week, at 8 o'clock, at Grove Street School. ti. I. Braithwaite has moved his sta¬ tionery store to the building recently vacated by Henry J. Raymore, where he will have more room to display his goods. The new building for the Boxing Association is being finished. It is a one story structure located on East Merrick Road, north side, east of the Colonial Hotel. thnt of ppssenger trainmaster. A benefit for the Ku-Klux Baaeball Team will be given at the Crystal Theatre on Wt^^nesJay evening. May 3. Tickets are the usual price of 10 cents each. Martin F. Murphy of this village C. DAKJtir BAK:::!i has been adjudicated a bankrupt and a j,.^^. su,.P„.,ter,dent ofthe Long Island meefing of his creditors is announced . Rail'oad to be held next Tuesday at the office. ' ' ^f Charles A. Tipling, referee in bank-• j.^,^^g^ ^j ^j, j^^ electrified lines, in ruptcy. Long Island City. ; iq„9 j„ 1953 j,e was made general , , ^, trainmaster, with supervision overall .J. U. Kiefer has leased for three 1 ^^^-^ operations, years the store at ,30 South Orove; i„ 1912 he vvas detached from the Street, formerly occupied by Young s , ^^^^^ j^,^^,, Railroad and served for candy store. Mr. Kiefer s lease takes ^j^, months as effect on May 1, when he will fit the atoie up as a photograph gallery. It has been rumored that William G. Miller was to erect a ^80,000 theatre on his property on Grove Street, oppo site the New Vork Telephone Co. Mr. Miller informs us that nothing definite has been planned regarding thia yet. Bids for water\extensions opened, for aoout 3150 feet\new lines, and 8 new hydrants: Edward-A Rice \ $23fi5.00 Whi'tney Van WicklenX $2870.00 The contract was awarded to Mr, Rice. Contract awarded to C^larence Wil liams, the enly bidder, foV unloading coai at power house for th\ year, 18 cents per ton. Request of Fire Council th^ the en Kine of Engine Company No. j\ be offi-1 cially inspected referred to President j Randall and Chief Pearsall with power. Upon motion of Trustee Maxsoi^ the recommendation of the Fire Cou\icil \ that the bid of the International Mo\or Company for a Mack motor Hose waV-1 on be accepted was approved ; purchas price $3000. Fire Council given permiasion to al low the officers last using thetn to keep j oid company officer badges, the law having been amended so as to change the names of tbe officera. Upon previous request from Presi-! dent Ifandall, Counaelor Fishel submit I ted an opinion to the etTect that the village' officials had no authority to pass an ordinance regulating boxing matches in the village, as this is a matter coming under jurisdiction of tbe State Boxing Commisaion. He dU think, however, that the police would have authority to see that the exhibitions were conducted as boxing matches and not prize fights. Alvin A. Sealey, representing the Onslow-Moore Co., wrote the Board, careless or tbe indifferent. .Join in the hosannas. Easter plainly is a day of joy. Add to the joyoasness of the occasion by GOING TO CHURCH. Services are being held in all the churches this (Good Friday) evening. The services announced for Sunday (Easter Day) are: EPISCOPAL Holy Communion, 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, 10:45 a, m. Children's service and address, 8:00 p. tti. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:45. There will be special music at all I aervicea. At the morning aervice the I prelude and anthem will be accompan-1 ied by J. A. Youatt, on cello. Thej ector, Rev, H. R. Scott, will preach oriiing and evening. j Band;,tickets 25 cents. Services at the Chur:h of the Re- j deemer Sunday, Easter, at 7.80 and 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early aervice and Morning Prayer and aermon and Holy Communion at the 11 o'clock aervice. The Otfering this day ia for "Current Expenaes." The Church Schools, including the Camp Grounds division, will meet for service in the church at 3 00 o'clock. Baptism of children will be adminis¬ tered. Tomorrow, Saturday, Evening Prayer will be read at 6 o'clock. A cordial invitation ia extended to all tu attend the services of his church. R^ular services at the M E. Church every Sunday morning at 10-3ii; even¬ ing at 7:3ii; SunHay'School i^ the af¬ ternoon at '2:30; preaching by the pas¬ tor. Rev. B F. R'ly. All-are welcome to these services. The Faster exercises of the Bell¬ more Avenue I'resbyterian Sunday School will be held in the church next Sunday evening. An interesting pio- gram has been arranged by the touch¬ ers and officers of the school and tbe public is invited to be preaent. Mr.H. Kichard Van Vleet of this plac is spending several weeks at Philadef phia. Pa. Mrs. Fred Velsor has returned homi after spending tive weeks with helj sister-in-law at I'Vringham, Mass. fiances are being held every Thun day evening i^ the hall of .^Ipha Hook,j Ladder and Hoae Co. Music by HoneJ Potter's orchestra. Holjert T. Willrnarth, who spent the Winter in Florida, returnt'd to his ; home on Grand Avenue : of last week. Kussell Hose Co. No. 2 were calle ¦Thurstiav ""' '"""' ^ ¦''''ay afternoon for a brush' ¦ fire in Stearns Park. Stanford Smith of Oak Street, purchased a new automobile. has The subscription ilsin'e at Ihe Hoard of Trade Hall last FruJay evening was well attended. Mrs. Guy Ramsbot- tom, Mrs. John Heas and Forrest Losee had the affair in charge and a very Those who have not yet paid their school taxes should do so at once. The tax books will soon be turned over to pleaaant evening is reported, the Cuunty Treasurer, when an extra penalty will be added. .Joseph H. Weimer of Grand Av.-nue, is the col¬ lector. Charle.^ I.uwrnaster is re[iainting anil making a number of improvements to llis reshli'oce on Oak Street. Walter Evans Spear Jr. infant son of Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Spear w»? baptized at the Churcii of the Redeem er on Saturday last-by the rector. M,-s. A. J. Uusseli spent a portion Miss J. M. Logan and Mr. J, W. r,j,. ^f the weuk in Brooklyn, visiting rela- gan of Balla, Penn. were Glitlliarents. : tives. The Roosevelt Catholic Miaaion holds Mass every Sunday morning at 11 00 o'clock with Rev. Father O'Toole of the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport, in charge. a member of a apeciai committee looking into the possibili¬ ties of the electrification of the sob- . ,,. . ... urban lines radiating from Broad i *=""'"8 f "*"'•'?"'"i***'*^"'"F"^.'"*^ .Street Station. Philadelphia. The - " "T-^ meeting of the Boa«l when work of this committee resulted in the ' *''« a'""" "«"'".""• ^^I^' ^"r^'-V!" operation cf one of the divisions by LUTHERAN CHURCH T'he Easter servicea in Christ Evan gelicV Lutheran Church will be held I j;7'hte7of'"Mrs. Samue as follows : The morning service with ' " the administration of the Lord's Sup¬ per begins at 10:30 o'clock : the Sun¬ day SchVol haa Its session at 2:30 o'clock ; me annual Easter service of the Sunday School with recitationa by the childreH takea place at 7 o'clock Ccpilt* James Shuplund of Palftier, Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Mangle.- of Bell- MbbS.. and Miss Violet Thais Benner, , niore Aveune and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benner of Schaardt of Hillside Avenue, are each thia place were united in marriage on the prouil parents of a young son, born j Sunday afternoon laat by the Rector i "" Sunday. j of the Church of the Redeemer, Rev. in the evening, ship with us\ The CAT! Maas We invite all to wor- )L1C CHURCH aster morning electricity and the installation of that motive power is progressing on aaoth- Melville Smith has purchased the -^he appointment is a popular one house on Bergen Place from Mts. Fred ' «'"°"'? i^\T'"^T^' tf"** '^K " .... erintendent has made himaelf acouaint- E. Story, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mri^. P. P. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Good have moved to Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Smith will take posseseion of their new home on May 1. ed with ali the men alung tlie line and Roosevelt Place, waa cancelled I He aaid that a similar agreement had been made with hia company for put- I ting gravel on Elliot Place, at a cost t of $750. He said further that when tbe street was cut through the proper¬ ty was assessed for $1600 and the tax was $34.56; the assessment was luw is a favorite with them. He haa made ,'^l-OOO "^ '^f ''"'^ij^}-^-^'^- "" a careful st.irtv of alt the difficulties of "'**f.l*'« Bo""! to kindly expluin the operation of the line, with ita 1200 ' the difference between leador Mayer and tbe Onslow-Moore Co. Presiaent The firm of F. L. J. Lee * Co., car penters and dealers in hardware paints, etc.. has beeu c.^'Sjed .to Lee Patterson Co., Inc., with l-^L. J. Le president; George Y. Patterson vice president, and M. Van Hart 'Perkins, secretarv and treaaurer. RandaU said he had looked up the aa- I seasmcnts on the property in question, I merely for information, and found that ' when the road waa put down in IH12 traixi movements daily Keal Estate Starting Thomas W. Lucas agency, aa brok- ee, jers, report the following realty trans- , ii,;" prop^ertV waVaVs^ed "at $9725 — actions this week: ^ with a tax of $86.55, and it was now Leased to J. E. Burton, of the South ^17^500 and the tax was $196.07. The Side Amusement Company, a plot of ! ^5,, ^as also put in Peekskill grav- pound o« South Ma» Street adjoin.,^, i^jj^ut^^^t ^^ tj^^ company, on The Park Laundry is a new adver-1 mg the PostofBce boilding. for the gouth Side Avenue and Onslow Place, tiser in the Review this week. Their purpoae of displayvng Triangle film j j^^^^^^ „„ j^e petition wias deterred, repreaentative called at the Review ! pictoree. Aasociated with Mr. Borton Mr. Sealey also wrote the Board OfHce and placed an order for adver- j will be C. W. Kemble. father of WiK ,g^i„ „,g^, aggjatance in exteimin- tising. and urged as strongly to visit liam Kemble, owaer and lessee of tbe .^j moeauTtos. The clerk was " in- ¦ " . . ' . — IT. i L .n ._¦„ ^^ jjj^ their main laandry at Jamaica, in Triangle Theatre. Brooklyn, order tbat we migfot personally Inspect i Brighton Beacii B«ll. tbe sanitary methods in which their { Residence of Jaeob Goodroan, work ia done. '¦ North Main Street, leaaed to J I Burton of Brooktyn. Henry J. Raymore ia now comfort-! For Haff.A Farrington of Jamaica {structed to have yellow slips printed aod put<4n with eieotric ligbt bills aak ing tbe property owners to pour kero¬ sene or crude oil in their cesspools. Tbe minutes of tbe special meeting ^, , - . . ¦ •¦ , _a .i.i.» I J J a ~ -J • jas noted In our last issue were correct- ably located in his new atore on South On Independenoe Avenue, reaideoee to a . ^. Gtamm Street, formerty occupied by , Mrs. Mary Lester bf Rockville Cantre; { joU„ o 'combes $85 th. Freeport Tir. Co. Mr. R^ymo"'- reeideoc oa »<>" Stije^t. Bayview ArtburCbristi.i;sen, $80 new quarters give bim a splendid op-1 Park, to Mre. Q. McCaltom of Brook-' portunity for displaying his goods,' yn; residence on Rutland Road, to wbich he is taking full advantage of. ! William A. Scbnaider of Frecport; Tbit also givM biro a special room for j residence on Shonnard Avenaa, to Wil displaying of phonographic goods. An exhibition of painting was made by R. Farrell Browne on Tueaday af¬ ternoon and evening in Brooklyn Hall. Mr. Browne sbovfed about sixty of bis pictures. Tbis is the first exhibit of th. kind beld in Fr«.fort Tbis is $5 less th«n the amounts previously entered Village Treasurer S. Dimon Smitb .. IMJ- L. _*».... L I asKed thst bis salary be increased froro 'T "c "^IL T^^tu IA ¦ ' »7K t" »85 per montb; laid on table. For Suaan Rider, to Frank Baldwin. Application received by residents of residence on Grand Avenu.; for Ed-' ^orU, LongBeach Avenae between ward Chapman, to Mr. Robertson of l^„, ^^^ g^,^„ Avenues, for a street East Drang., reaidMce on {^^'nCton ,; ^t at cornw of Center and Long Avenue; Lewi. H. Rom. to Dr. Philip I Beach Avenues; referred to Street , Horowitz 01 Manhattan, bis Pine - r'/i-,_;»».,. The room j st^^t residmce; for G«K>rge E. Goeee- ^<"»"""««- yellow. I lin, to Mrs. Carlson of New Rochelle. was prettily dMorttwl Masic was r.nd«red aad tea waa served ! residence at 181 Bedell Straet by Mr«r Charl«« G. P^H. Mrs. Henry The Lacas agency also reports tbe i L. Maxson, Mn. rraneis Arguimbau ,.1. of tbe reaidence on Meaerole Ave-! and Mis. D. Coroitk«y. Tha Long Island Pveas Assoeiation will meet at tb. Cryatal Lak. Hoaae next Monday aft.mMa, todiaouas spe¬ cial businM.. Mrs. Froat ie flaing nae. owned by George Gosaelin, to Mr. Truswell of Manhattan. Communication received from State Health Commiaaioner Biggs deaignat. ing May 1 to 6 as ^'Ciean-u^^ Week ;" notice to be sMit with electric light bills. Police ragvlations presented by Chief Randall were approval Bufiflars Busy ' "The Nest Egg" _ _ _ _ Two mor. borglarjee'were reportm) To Be Qiven •pMial menu forth. ,repre».ntatr».s j to the Freeport police Saturday night. j^ ^ Jr tu.. n»>.. Tbe flrst oecarred about eight 0 clock „. . i ."_ .. .' . i~v»i^ jwu. oftheproM. ^ Ifrom tbe home of Joaeph Hant, on! »"^''*" '* »•»• entertainment to be Miller Avenue, a^d .'^.about eleven { o'clock the reeidence of J. Coben, on South Ocean Avenoe, was entered. ' ,. ,a a . At both place, tbe occapant. heard y«"«^*""'J •^^, " »' •^ - , J .. I Tbo cast of chan someone running from doors on the Louis B.nd.r's Central Market at 7« South Main Street, is now one of the best equippwi UMt marketa on Long Irland. He baa 4>ad an electric meat chopper insUllad for some tiine. op^,i",e gjje of the bowfe a^ they ent ! has bia own eold air manufacturing 1 ^^ plant. apMial automobile delivery s«r ' Entrance in both places was gained *^ I by breaking the window near tbe - . , . ^ 11 latch. At tb. Hunt bome a.v.ral rush. Mr. Bender has made roost of , ,^^^ ^, jewelry were stolen and tho thea. improv.in.nt. aince be became content, of all th. drMMra w.r. emp- an advertiaer m tbe NaM.u County ^ ^^^ preparatory to pcmoval. bat the °""'*"" ' intrudera were frtgbtM»«i away bafore having opportunity to ateal anything. vice; and ia now installiug an electric ' meat slieer, all ready for the Summer : ^^^^^^ Review. 1800 Telephone Users The Spring isaue of the local book j of the New York Telephone Co. bas been distributed. Thar, are 1«01 sub- acribeis on Ibe Preeport Sxcbange and The given by tbe Maak and Wig CInb at the Cryatal Theatre next TuMday and Wednaaday eveafaig, April 25 and 26, once, haracters is as follows: Georgia MIMs, Edith Cbesliir.. Deacon Adams, Edmund Lumley. i Alice Adams, Grace L. Westcott. Pansy Etta, Helena Kennedy. j "Biff" Adama, UuJaell S. Randall. ! Jaek Hamlin, Edmund T. Cheshire. I Hetty Gandy, Sasan F. George. I Norman Frisbee, Geo. W. Westcott. ! Virginia Rodney. Marian C. Prall. Wiley Bassett, Fred P. Harrington. Tbe dialogue ia bright, anappy and full of humor that will be a source i of continuous laughter to those wbo Mrs. Buckley's car ran into a trolley j appreciate it wben rendered with a car Thursday nigbt; no aarioaa dam- nntisralneas tbat is faithful to tbe age. I eheracterisation. Autos driven by Mrs. A. Klueck of Reserved seat and general admission Auto Accidents 286 on tbe Wantagb Exchange. aubacribers on tbe Preeport liat are as , Amityville snd Mrs. J. W. DeM.tt of'.tickets are 75 and 60 cents respective follows: Freeport. 1174 Baldwin, 288 Merrick. 98 Rooaevelt. 96 Wantagb Exchange, Bellmor. aad Smithville South. 122 Wantagb a^d Seaford, 114 Greentieid CanMtery plots for sale near entrance. Trubenback 27 Jay j. Street, Freeport, L. I. ¦ Telephone 79. AAvartlaemoDi. I Rockville Centre collided at Main ly, and may be obtained from C. O. Street and Herrick Road, Monday af- [Miles, Secretary of ibe Pire Council, ternoon. No on. wua b.ru Tbe De- ; or from the firemen who have them to W. H. Littebrandt, at the home of the bride on Henipstead Boulevard. The wedding was quietly celebrated owing to the recent death of the bride's fath¬ er. Mr. a-d .Mrs. Shapland left on Sunday night for a two weeks' trip to Chicago and other points. They will settle for the present in Vermont where Mr. Shapland is engaged in en gineering work The cellar is being dug tor a store 25x90 feet in aize on Bedford Avenue, near Grand A venue, fnr Carrao Cut- tano, of Brooklyn. When completed the building will contain a bowling al¬ ley and l.iilliard parlor and candy and cigar strri', iiiil will be comliK'teii liy the ov> iur. the I Catholic ChurchVof Our Holy Redeemer I I be at 7 and S a. m. and High Maaa I at 10:30 a.m., At which a special I John R- Moore and family, remov- mus.cal program Vill be rendered ny U f.^,,, t^e "old farm house" of the the choir as follow^; Mejae bolennel- f^^^^^ Kgn„y ^^^^^^ „„ Hewlett Ave. le, by E'^tiardo Mario: offertory aelec ^j,, ^^^.^py f^^ j^e summer the Por tloniRe^inaCoeliaiVd Haec Dies, by jtong house on Kirkwood Ave. and Monti; aolos to be aubg hy Mrs. Ed- j Hewlett Ave. Miss Marioft'Miil^er of Baldwin is visiiiin,' i.er sister, Mrs William Wolff, on Liedford Avenue. M. R. & C. W. Golden, contractors of freeoort, haveVonimenced the erec¬ tion of a bouoe on Elliott Place for Dr. William H. Runcie, also of Freeport. Mrs. Arthur Dennis of Woods Ave* nue has left for a visit with relatives in the northern part of the State. At a meeting last Sunday morning of those interested in baseball, Archie Smitli vvas chosen as manager for tbo euniing year. The repnrt of those in charge of siibscriptiim lists showed a sum of about i^^lO already pledged. ¦ It was decided to iiurchase new uniforms. The lirst gaii.e will lie played on April 30 with llniondali hh iippiincnts. On April 6 tlii-u' will lie a dance held in Alplia Hall t'or the lunetif of the team. seriously ill for the past four has sufliciently recoverei) to I aeain. weeks, about ward Keogh. Mrs. Le^ Halpin, Mrs. William S. Connelly, a^d Mrs. Charles: "Mr. Bob" presented by reqftest F. Egan,- MessM. Charles P. Egan and i for the benefit of the Smithville .South John E. Nolan, Mrs. J-rankrengh will Epigcopgi Mission by the Boys' and be at the organ. \ ; Girls' Basket Ball Teams of Smith¬ ville South will be given in the hall of ive-;* local lire company .No. I at 8 o'clock with P. M. on Saturday evenine May IHth Tickets are 25 cents. Frank PRESBYTERIAN Cl\uhCH There will be apeciai mu^ic Easter! evenibg, Sunday morning and evenibg, under direction of Miss Roth Spier .as mns ical director, with Master (Rornelius R. VanRees, organist. The\paator, Rev. J. Sidney Gould, will preWh at both services. \ METHODIST CHURCH \ At the Methodiat Church Dr. Curtice will preacb on Eaater themes at t^th services on Sunday. The morning topic ia to he "The First Easter ai^d the First Disciples." In tbe evening, I having in mind the practical needs of the present day. Dr. Curtice is to\ speak on "Easter in Modern Life and Thought." At both services the choir will render Easter music. Tbe Men's Club of tbe First Haptist Churcb beld ita first regular monthly roeeting in the church laat Monday ev¬ ening. Judge Clinton M. Flint was tbe speaker of tbe evening and deliv¬ ered an interesting address on "The Philosophy of Life." Mr. Cleverly froro the Presbyterisn Cburch Men'a Clab and Mr. Campbell from tbe Luth¬ eran Cbvrcb Men's Club were preaent and they both gave greetings from their clabs. Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist.— Services Snnday morning at 11 o'clock. Hempstead Bank Buiiding; subject next Sanday, April 23 "Probation After Death." Mr. and Mrs. (Clarence Harse of LinJen Street have the deepest sym pathy (if the entire village in the death of their three-year-old son, Douglass, which occurred on Monday of this Ihe little fellow wa.s taken moping cough about three weeks ago. and after sutlering with Ihis for- about a week, contracted eaelta, and on Wednesday of last *tk pneumonia developed. F'uneral Run for Office ^f^''<<^*'^ ^"•; hel.l at his parents' resi- ^.. dence on Wednesday afternoon, Hev. The following candidates for office .Rhomas ,S. Braithwaite, pastor of Wantagh Memorial Church, ofliciating, and interrneiit waa made in Greenfield Cemeteiy. Mr. and Mrs. Harae lost their infant gon lesa than four nionths ago. The new automobile tractor of Rus¬ sell Hose Co. No. 2 haa been over- , hauled, painted and placed in t'ervice. Mrs. Harry Self, whn has he.'n quite Xhe company purchaaeil this machine and after overhauling it, turned it over to Mr. Tweedale of Seaman Ave¬ nue for painting and decorating. It has been finished in li-ght cream body with red wheels and the words "Roose¬ velt Fire Department" painted across Ithe hood. This will undoobtedly prove a valuable piece of apiiaratus to the de iartment, and tiie company ia to be congratulalt'd on ita piogreasivenesa. Not Expensive to have at the recent village election filed statements of expenses: S. Dimon Smitb, for Treasurer Notary Public fees on nomination certificate, $5 D. Frank Seaman, for Collector To Leo Fishel, chairman, for neces aary printing and otber expenaea, Ilo John H. Mabnken, for Trustee \ Cigars, etc., 4.70 Secaring petition aignaturea. $:{ Franklin Bedell Securing names on petitions, $3 Crnest S. Randall Securing names on petitions, $3 Poiitage, printing and mailing, $86.28 The Koyal Theatre annui^iii'ti tl new serial picture vjill he stn'te'! this Sat¬ urday evening, April 22, when the first episode of "The Girl and the Game" will be shown. This picture deals with railroad life and features Misa H'-leti Holmea in the leading role. Orv this same everjing will he shown Mme. Petrova in a five reel drama. "My Ma donna." On Wednesday, April 26, the attraction will be .Marie Empress in 'Love's Cross Roads" a five reel pic- Harry J. Apeler, who haa been on a t"''*- The fourth episode of "The three months' businesa trip through , Strange Case of Mary Page" will also the Middle West and South, returned he shown, home on Wednesday of thia week. ^ Harry reports a very pleasant and "The Singing School" a farce in highly profitable sojourn. Alter a ^^o acts, will be preaented for the abort stay at home he will again seek i benefit of the Presbyterian Cbureb the land of the setting sun and his ] Sunday School at the truck house of itinerancy will this time be extended Alpha Hook and Ladder Co., next to the Pacific Coast. ' Tuesday evening, April 25. The cast ! of cbaracters which we have already Charles L. Peterson of Wilson Ave-< published, has been amended by in- nue bas secured a poaition with Oliver serting Arthur Seaman as Prof. Pip- E. U- Reynolds of Freeoprt. pin and Willard Cheshire as Juntin Stiles. Big Weekend Party Services will be beld at St. Paul's Epiacopal Mission thia Friday evening (Special Contributor) TU <-. .. 1 . I II . 1 r, episcopal million inia rriaay evening Tbe Cryst. Lake Hotel, Freeport's ,(^ood fridiy) at 7:80 p. m. in chargf famous hostelry, was again the scene of Lei„hton Nugent of a weekend gathering of tbe frienda be Annual Meeting Neighborhood Workers At tbe annnai meeting of the Neigh¬ borhood Workers, beld at tbe bom. of Mra. Cbarlea D. Smith, tbe yearly re¬ porta were liatened to with closest at-1 tention, during the morning. At one o^clock tbe membera present "' Valentine S. Quinlan and Jamea M. enjoyed a l^incbeon provided by the i <^°''*'''K «f Freeport and Brooklyn. ladiea. In the afternoon, Mra. Gr..n ¦ ^''*" '*"*•* '*« popular young men apoke for a\abort time on Welfare undertake anything it ia assured sue- Work in Por^ Washington, followed <=*¦¦• "»<• *hose who are fortunate by Misa Provaji. bouae mother for tbe •nougb to b. there can always count Nassau Cottage Aaaociation. who gave *"> *" enjoyable time, a most intereating report of ber work • "^^ seven-piece orchestra under the after wbicb Mr, Michaels of the Farm •'''"'"' direction of George Wheeler Darlirig, BurMU gave an enjoyable .talk on '•'P*'^ "»••<«'^e brilliant gathering of The Altar Guild will bold their rna- The Friroary Department ot> |
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