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- VoL XVI
FREEPORT. .N. Y., FRIDAY, AF>RIL 14, 1911
No. 24
FREEPORT NEWS
.Martin V. W. Hal tinu- in I-icimuila.
IS s^pendinir i-oiiie
Daniel Conilis ha.s launch for V\ illiam street.
lihi.shfd a 30-l'oot I'ettit of Grovf
Mr. and .Mr.s. 'I'honria.s K.il.crt.son and family of .Smith street sail fir Scot¬ land Saturday, April 22.
Freeport and LynLro.ik lli«h School Baseball Teams will cross bats on the local «rounds next Wednesday after¬ noon.
.Mr. and Mrs. John J. F^andall have returned to Freeport after passing the winter in Florida.
f'reeport lli^h School lo?r its second name :if has. ball Thursday aftertioor, iast week, when flcmp-^tead defeated u.- liy the score of 1 to 0.
I School has been closed this w the Easter vacation.
Freeport Council, Jr. <). U. A. will confer the lirst detrree ne.\; day evetiinvr.
V. G. Walters, who has been spend¬ ing the winter in Florida, has returned to his home on I'iiie street.
Nash Bros, have open»-d a fruit and vegetable market on Newton Boulevard, between Main and Henry streets.
eveniiij;, the ilegree of Most Excellent Manter wili be conferred by the otficers (if Orient Chapter, No. l;i«, of Brook¬ lyn, who will work this degree in cos-
Frank Whaley haa started in busi¬ ness of express, baggaKC ami general carting with office at 118 Newton Boulevard.
The third degree was conferred on
Jesse Smith of Bellmore in Freeport tume. All Koyal Arch .Mason.s in this
Lodge, I. O. O. F., Monday evening, vicinity are invited to attend. Next Monday night there will be a
smoker with a good entertainment in- I ^t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
eluding professional talent. Conway, 17 Smith street, Wednesday
evening, a very enjoyable ten-cent so- Secure your tickets for the entertain- cial was held. The affair was under ment to be given by Excelsior Hook the auspices of the Ladies' Sewing and Ladder Company next Wednesday Circle of the Baptist Church. The evening. The play is by all local tal- proceed.s of the evening anmunteil to ent, and is very laughable. The title about $-4.t;o. is "The Count of No Account."
1^ It Village Trustees ' Local Topics
Wallace Chief of Police Treasurei's; ip.y tin- Hdit.-n
Perquisite Reduced Keview Turned ! ..
L>own as Otiicial I'ajier .Much Other Business. .Ail the members of the Village Board were present at the tirst rejjular meet¬ ing Friday evening.
A representative of Heyvvood & Co., lire apparatus, New Vork, was present but was informed the Board wa: yet ready to take action.
A. B. Wallace stated Kver Ready j
Hose Co. was considering incorpora- , I would suggest that befoie tlic
tion, and had been ofTered a iot 40x171 ' Board of Trustees does any more work
for their house in case they did incor-jon the "new boulevard" they get their
porate. He wished the Board to coo- counsel to give them his written opin-
held iit the home of Miss. Francis May- sider at their convenience if they would , ion as to whether this is jiubli,- or priv-
, er, 25 Snonnard Ave., this Friday ev- be willing in such case to pay the com- ate land. It seems to me the Courts
At the regular convocation of Free-i ening. ; pany a fair rental for their building have decided the city
port Chapter, K. A. M., next Tuesday | R^y^^^^j j filler went to Albany
Monday on a business trip returning
j Town tJlerk Weeks has granted a The lecture by Anthony Fiala on hisi marriage-;! license for Clarence W.
The village fathers who tm-k excep¬ tion to my recent remarks abinit con¬ dition of affairs in the tulioe depart¬ ment are respectfully i!:vited to ex¬ plain what Trustee Sigmond meant in saying, "The Board wants tii make ,,yj i Mr. Wallace chief in urder to produce I harmony."
North Pole searching experiences at the Freeport Club house Saturday ev¬ ening was one of the best programs furnished at the Club in a lon.g while, and was enjoyed by a large crowd of members and their friends.
'Smith and Edna Jeanette Brockett, both of this village.
The regular monthly meeting of the Younjf People's Association will be
could not turn and also accept a donation from the this over to a village for highway pur- company of possibly .$S4(I in case the , poses. Board were contemplating spending
home Tuesday night. His trip was for _ ^joo of the Fire Department appropri- i I am still bragging about Freepurt.
the purpose of filing papers of incor¬ poration of the corporation styled "William G. Miller, Inc.," of Freeport which has been chartered with a capi¬ tal of ?li|<l,<M)il, divided into shares of ¦fHjii each, to deal in real estate, etc. The tlireclors for the tirst year are William G. Miller, Raymond J. Miller and William G. Miller, jr., of Freeport.
News of the Churches
The ladies uf the Baptist Church will hold a novelty tea in the church from 2 to .'i p. m. iie.xt Tuesday, .¦\pril 1-; h-.t biscuit a specialty.
Oil Faster Sunday at the i.ew I'ath- olic Church of Our Holy Redeemer masses will lie celebrated at 7, 9 and lii:;iii a. m. At the in-.'.ui o'clock mass the choir wili remler Giorga's Second .Mass; musical \espers at .^ p. m.
"The Faster Revelation" will be the .Sunday ini)rt;ing sermon theme of jiev. Charles Herbert Scholey at the First Presbyterian Church. The evening service will be at 7 p. m. ami consist of a very pleasing Easter program by the members of the Sunday School.
The regular monthly meeting of the Church Imprnvernent Society of tho Presbyterian Church will be held at the
ation for a hose truck for their com- Why shouldn't 1'.' Atthe meeting of residence of Mrs. Elijah Smith
pany, the total amount to be used for the Village Board of Trustees Friilay
an automobile truck. evening, permission was granted ili'i
A petition from pioperty owners on applicants for laying sidewalks a^rgre-
Shonnard avenue for a street light was gating nearly .*4ii<iii.
Among the wanderers who havo re¬ turned for the summer are Frank Bail¬ ey and Ralph Austin, both of Miller Ave., the well-known Bailey and Aus¬ tin of vaudeville; H. F. .Miller, 7'.l Florence Place; Theo. K. de KruijfT, North ficean avenue.
William S. Hall has been elected a director of the Hempsiead Bank of somewhat deaf.
The Court of Appeals has upheld the lower courts, dismissing the appeal of Emma Zaun, as administratrix, etc., of Wiiiiam Zaun, deceased, in her suit agiinst the Long Island Railroad Com¬ pany. The action was brought for the killing of William Zaun by a train of the company, at the Bayview avenue station in the village of Freeport, July
1U08. Zaun was 41 years o|i| and When about to cross
' At the meeting of the Board of
I Trade Wednesday evening President
I Foster being absent, but very little ed"to succeed
I A resolution of sympathy was
¦ passed to President Foster, who
I has been in a hospital for several
I weeks, as announced in the Review.
iThis meeting was the annual smoker and after the pipes and cigars were lighted an evening of entertaintnent was provided by Hendrickson, the mag¬ ician, sent out by President Foster, was enjoyed.
referred to the light committee with i power.
A. C. Ackerman tendered his resig¬ nation as a member of tbe Board of Health, and James Hanse was appon.f- ed to till his unexpired term of two years. Frank E. Rose was reappoint- himself as a member of tho Board.
F. C. Morse reported collections of $297.16 on tax arrears accounts since his last report.
I am not a politician, as I have re¬ marked several times, and so 1 don't understanil the game, but when a man runs for otfice and is turned down, when iie tries it again eight years later imd is turned down harder, and then the Village Boartl elected by the same people who turned him down coax him to take charge of the Freeport Police Department after he has announced he not a candidate. 1 can't understand
the tracks on a bicycle he was struck and fatally injured by a train.
^ On Tuesday a progressive luncheon was enjoyed by several young ladies of the village, namely Mrs. James A. Sut¬ phin, .Mrs. Clinton S. Donaldson, Miss
Hempstead, to succeed Martin V. Wood, who died last month. This is a compliment to l-'reeport and to Mr. Hall, this being the strungi'st bank in the town.
In the Baptist Church Sunday there
will be preaching services as usual at M. Adiene Bergen, Miss Marian Du.sen
10:;{<i a. m. and 11'.iO p. m. by the pas- bury. Miss Phebe Parshall, Mrs. S. F.
tor. Rev. A. J. ("uller. The subject of i'earsall. Miss Ruth Cutler and Miss
the morning sermon, "The Joyful Fay Pierce, a niece of Mrs. E. B. Lent,
Morn," and the evening, "Is my life who is visiting her, a course being
eternal".'" Music appropriate to the served at the residence o'f each of the
Easter season wiil be rendered oy the party, linishing up at the home of Mrs.
choir in the evening. Sunday School Sutphin, where the husbands and
at 2:30; C. E. at seven o'clock ; prayer friends of the ladies were entertained meeting o'clock.
Frii.ay evening at eight at "Five Hundred" for the evening.
The Bishop of Long Island, the Right
Reverend Frederick Burgess, D. D.,
will visit the Church of the Tran.sligur-
ation. Pine and Long Beach avenue
street, on Friday evening, April 21,
- to administer the rite of Confirmation
Pettit & Lamb will sell some good to those desiring to become full mem-
Freeport real estate at auction next bers of the church. This is an impres-
Saturday ; see their adv. in this issue, sive ceremony and an ancient custom
All good lovers ot the best ham will appreciate our price of Swift's Premi¬ um Ham at 16c lb. The Great At¬ lantic & Pacific Tea Co. It
Upon the invitation of Chief of Police Archer B. Wallace, Captain John J. Dunbar and Lieutenant Elmer E. Raynor, nearly every member of the newly appointed police force en¬ joyeil a "feed" at the police headijuar- ters on Railroad avenuo, Saturday ev¬ ening.
The new officers of the department gave the men a very enjoyable time and after a few remarks by the oflieers. Chief Van Riper, Chief-elect (Cornell, and Aldermen Sigmond and Bedell, there was a general discussion on mat¬ ters tending toward betterment of the police force.
Sixty-six applications for permission ^^^. ^^.^ .^,^^^ j^ere are others in the
to lay sidewalks were granted, in most ^^^^. ^.^j^ament. As to the vote, I case, one-third of the cost of tiot oyer ^ ^^|.^^.^ that President Gunning voted 400 siiuare feet, to be refunded by the | j,,^ ,„j,,, jj,„,^,^^^ ^^^^ ^j,,. ,,„i^^._ ^^„j
^'''"K^- , . t .,. . .,. : Trustee Myrick for John D. Gunning,
A resolution was passed that the; ^,^,^ ^^,.,^,^ ,^^^.^ ,^^
maximum rate for sidewalk construe-' ,,^^,j^^ to be purely an honorary ollice
tion be 1-") cents per foot, instead of l.s cents as heretofore.
Mr. Dewey, representing the BufTa- In Steam Roller Co., appeared before the Board, and made a lengthy address on the merits of a steam roller for vil¬ lage road work. He was informed the Board would take the matter under advisement, but was not ready to de¬ cide anything at this time.
Henry Gierke askt the Board to hur¬ ry work on his application for water on East Seaman Ave. ; also Stephen P. •'ettit for several new houses which he desired to rent. They were informeds
ition, ary (
t uniiniited
the Board would make their extension
Ever Ready Hose Company has been as soon as they could get the funds to
given a plot of land AOxldl, on South begin the work with.
Side avenue, and has appointed a com- Jacob Post askt the Board what they
mittee to arrange for incorporation, intended to do, regarding filling in the
i instead of a chance " wirepulling."
However, we will hope for thc best - we may surely expect to pay for it, and will have lots of brass buttons any¬ how.
' I mean it If there is anything you
want to know about local atTairs 1 am I always glad to help you out so far as 1
am able. It is my business to know a I little more about these conditions than
you Would ordinarily and it is a pleas- i ure for me to be able to help you with desired information on such matters as
taxes, road conditions, linancial stand- I ing of the village, etc.
Van
Con- and
namely, A. B. Wallace, S. P. Shea, Cadman Fredericks, James K. Smith and A. J. Cronley; the same commit¬ tee is to arrange for necessary revising
Boulevard on the north side of his new brick building. It was resolved to se¬ cure bids for the work, which Mr. Post estimated would take about 300 loads
of by-laws, and also for a building and of soil.
necessary loan. The village treasurer's salary was
The following entertainment commit- fixt at $750 per year in lieu of all per-
,lust a word about "champagne cid¬ er." Don't fool yourself that it's a temperance drink. A person will get drunk quicker, and stay drunk longer, and be uglier, than if beer is his sole beverage.
For the Garden
of the church, first practiced by the ] tee was al.so appointed to help in pro- centages paid is before.
Apostles themselves. All will be made Flower and Vegetable Seeds, .'ic pkg. welcome at this service and are invited
Pruning Shears, loc Weeders, 5c Garden Trowels, 5-l(ic Grass Shears, 15c Sickles, 15c Children's Garden Sets
to meet and hear the Bishop.
It
10 25-5IIC DaSilva.
and Bedell's ad m this issue.
It
.\ splendid collection of Easter Nov¬ elties awaits your selection ; moderate prices:
Rabbits, 5c to 75c Chicks, Ic to 2lic Ducks, 5c to 25c Baskets, iilled, 5c to 7.^c Candy Eggs per lb , lUc to 20c Chocolate Cream Eggs, 3c to 10c Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs, per doz., 10c
Dennison's Easter Napkins, per doz., 5c
Dennison's Crepe, plain, per roll, Sc Dennison's Decorated Crepe, per roll, 13c
Easter Post Cards, per doz., Itic It DaSilva's
j curing the necessary funds: Thomas Lucas, Nelson Ashdown, John VV. ! Southard, jr., Fred Bedell and Harry I Loonam.
I Fourteen Years Ago
' (Iti'insof interest from the Revii'W til • I fourteen years ago this week)
Announcement of engagement of
.Miss Belle Smith and William J. Cur- j tis. both of Freeport.
Deaths of William Hardwick anil j Vv'right Robins.
1 "The grounds about the railroad ile- ' pot have been greatly improved." i Street signs placed on intersecting
streets.
Communications
To the Editor of the Review: -
Don't you think it would be a good Trust funds and other legal matters in idea to have a student of the Freeport that office. i High School for a reporter on school
Mr. Magnusson attended the evening notes, instead of copying from the
lectures of the Brooklyn Law School i — — whose reporter for
of St. Lawrence University and was : Freeport seldom gets things .atraight, graduated by that University in 1itOi» At the Freeport High School pri/.e with the degree of Bachelor of Laws. ; speaking contest on March .'Jl, 1911,
iMiss E. Beatrice Vail won first prize See adv. ofT. F. Fitzpatrick for his ''""' Mi.ss Astrid Nygren won second
West Merriik Road, next Wednesday, Ajiril I'.t. at 1 :;in o'clock. The women are reijuested to take their sewing and during the afternoon a ten cetit collec¬ tion will be taken.
Faster Sunday will be marki-d by special services of unusual attractive¬ ness both morning and evening at the Methodist Episcopal Church. At the morning service the congregation and Sunday School will unite and the two choirs, the church choir and the' "Carol Chorus" will sing. The subject of the pastor's sermon will be "Piaster F.ilies." At 7 ;Hn p. m. the augmented choir of ,'iO voices will remler the beau¬ tiful cantata. "Thc Easter King." Following is the jirogram :
Introductory Alarcb. Mr.-^. G. T. Riper.
1. The King's Entry, Chorus.
2. The King In the Temple, tralto Solo, Mrs. A. N. Johnson Chorus.
:i. 'the King In Darkness, Tenor .Solo, Mr. Harolil E. Brown and tjuar- tette. Miss Irene L. Van Riper, Miss Elsie Brotheridge, Mr. Harold E. Brown, Prof. Smith.
4. The King's Trial. Duet, tjuar- tette and Chorus, .Miss Nina Hum¬ phrey, Mrs. A. N. Johnson, Mr. Har¬ old K. Brown, Mr. .1. B. Hiblianl.
5. The King ('rowned with Thorn?', (Vuartette, Double Quartette and Cho¬ rus .Mis.s Annie Fldridge, .Miss Beatrice .Miller, Miss Hazel Golder, Miss I, Knights, Mr. Wilbur Raynor, Mr. .1. B. Hibbard, Mr. K. H. Van Riper. .Mr. S. R. Smith.
Address, Rev. W. A. Richard, D. D.
l'l. The King's Sacrilice^ .Soprano Solo, Miss Nina Humphrey.
7. The King's Victory, Ter:or Solo. Vtr. Wilbur Raynor and Chorus.
S. The King's Command, l^uar tette, Miss Annie Eldridge, Mrs. O .1. Teeple, Mr. Harold E. Brown, Mr. J. B. Hibbard.
The King's Ascension, Ten<
Among the candidates recently ad¬ mitted to the practice of law by the Appellate Division Of the Supreme t'ourt for the Second Judicial Depart¬ ment was Counsellor Olaf M. .Magnus¬ son of this village. See adv. of A. Levy & Son's Easter Counsellor Magnusson was appointed articlea in this issue, if you are to buy secretary to Senator Carll S. Burr, jr., new clolhing. It will interest you. and Assemblyman W. G. .Miller in 1007
and re-appointed in 1'.I08 and was again
There's one important matter you returned to Albany in 1010 as a stenog-
should not overlook during the spring rapher in the State Senate by Senator
housecleaning. Read about it in Smith Orhimlo Hubbs. At the close of the
At the meeting of the Village Board His bond "was ! Friday evening the South Side .Messen- fixed at $10,000. I Ker was appointed the oificial village ^,;^^_ Mr.' wVlbur Raynor and' Double
Village Clerk Shea was unanimously! paper, which appointment the Review (Chorus, re-appointed, and his bond fixed at has held since the village was organ- m -j-^^ K mg's Final Glory, Bari- $500; .Mi.ss Blanche Rhodes was re-;'zed, and to which I think we were en- j,,,,,, Sidn, Female Tno and Chrous,
titled, the .Messenger having the coun¬ ty appointment, which is worth much more financially. The selection was village unanimous, the Review apptireritly not having "a friend in (.'ourt." I don't know whether my objection tn the much too high rat« charged for elec¬ tric current, or my insisting that our water rates are not higher than those in New York and challenging any body to prove to the contrary, or merely
appointed assistant clerk.
The bond of the Tax Collector was lixeld at $5000.
Leo Fishel was re-appointe counsel.
'i'he Freeport Bank and the First National Bank were designated as oifi¬ cial depositaries.
The South Side Messenger was ap¬ pointed the otiicial newspaper.
S. F. Sprague was reappointed vil
Mr. Jere E. Brown, Miss Nina Hum¬ phrey, .Miss Irene L. Van Kiper, .Misi Beatrice Miller.
Servii-es in tbe Episcopal Church Sunday (Easterl will be: Holy Uom- munion, 7 a. rn. ; morning prayer. Holy (Jommunion and sermon, lo:.''.(i children's service antl address, ;i p. evening prayer and sermon, 7:;{0
session of 1910 he was appointed in the Chambers ot Surrogate .Jack.son, at .Mineola, and upon the defalcation in the oilice of County Treasurer Lewis was placed in charge of the Court and
Iage street commissioner at a salary of | personal friendship for the directors of .$•'{.50 a day. 'he Messenger, is to blame, but I-er-
President Gunning was appointed got left; however, my local topics col-
new property at Wantagh, when con¬ templating buying real estate.
NOTICE. ¦f.')0.00 REWARD for arrest and conviction of one or mure persons, who within the last three months, have de-
prize, the rest you had correct. Hop¬ ing you will rectify the mistake in next week's paper, I remain, Y'jurs truly,
A Reader. (We would be glad to receive news item? or reports from any of the fac-
committee to order coal for village as necessary, and was also empowered to sign drafts for monthly salaries.
The following village officers were appointed.: Eliiier E. Raynor, William W. Cameron, Clarence M. Van Rifjcr, Walter B. Cozzers, John J. Dunbar,
D. Frank Seaman, A. B. Wallace, A. James Cronley, Henry E. Rider, Chas.
E. Hellard, George Boyden, Thomas W. Murray, Lyman Taft, John E. Searles (all re-appointed;) John E. Driscoll (new- endorsed by John S. Sumner of Porterfield Place) ; William
umn will continue to run. 1 considered the possibility -and probability--of such action before I began I want you to believe 1 have the very best interest of the village at heart and I will keep up my plan of discussing these matters with my readers.
Delia Cheshire is leader for th»- Young People's meeting Sunday night in the Presbyterian Chur'h; subject, "The Spirit of the resurrection."
Lewis II. Ross is annoiinced to lead tbe Epworth League tnec-iing Suriday night in the M. K. Church; topic. "Prayer the greatest of missiotiary forces.'' :
F.xception is taken t<. my statement last issue about buying .Murray
Christian Sciijncc lield in the Hemp-te
Last chance to get a Swift Premium , , , , i ,. j . - r. ...
Ham at Itic lb; an Easter treat at the ^^'^V^*' *^'''^« young maple trees by ulty or students ox Freeport High Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co 42 eutting them in half late at night, in . School if they were interested enuf
front of my residence on upper Grand , and hao the time to send them in and follows
W. Merrick Road.
It
Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenblatt's, Railroad Ave.; Kief¬ er's, Review office and Gobetz', South
Avenue, (juinn.
Baldwin, L. I. Mrs. M. J.
W. P. W. HafT, the largest coal
ricK
K
Main street, and DaSilva'a. West Mer- dealer on Long Island. The cheapest
rick Road. tf. place to buy coal. Exclusive dealer in
~ some of the best grades of coal. It
Will pay 150.00 for name of party!
bo destroyed three trees in front of j Easter week is not complete with-
y residence on Grand Ave., Baldwin, I oat a Swift Premium Ham, 16c lb.
I. Mrs. M. J. Quinn. jTbeGreat Atlantic £ Pacific Tea Co. It
have said so frequently, but in thc ab¬ sence ot such help we sometimes have to depend on other people, and get as near the truth as is possible under; anch conditions.—Ed.)
services will be I Bank Building, Bros, out twice, a.s I should have used Hempstead, at 11 a. in., Sunday; sub- a small b for .Murray bros. I merely ject "Doctrine of Atonement." made this comment to exjilain m.v con- A reading room will be operi at fhe tinued u.-c of the name and meant no above addre's every week-day after-
S. Morrill (new-endorsed by Chief reflection on jinyone, but as reque.-ited noon from 1 ::{" to 5,
Wallace) and WiUiam Bentley (spe- I will say that the tirst time I bought Science literatur
cial, watchman. jout Robert Murray, and the second purrbaseil.
For Chief of Police, Archer B. Wal- time William G. .Murray, as successor
lace, John Dunbar and John D. Gun-1 to Robert J. .Murray, which purcha.-e
ning were nominated; Mr. Dunbar included ali right in the business and
asked permission to withdraw his name an agreement from both mentione<l not
and a ballot was taken, resulting as to start in business fer themselves or
another, etc. Any further comment, is merely a question of veracity between parties concerned and so woui.l not in¬ terest my readers.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER Plans and estimates furnished ; houses for sale on easy terms; M. H. Cor¬ nelius, 58 Grand avenue, Freeport, I — L. I.
Wallace, :!. Gunning, 1. Dunbar, 1. Wallace was accordingly declared elected.
President Gunning called Mr. Wal¬ lace to tbe rail, and presented him with hia badge of office, which said he, "I take pleasarfl in affixing to your braast.
_, where (hristiari. may In- borrowed or v..
At the Sunday service in the Luther- a.'. Church tl.e following catechutneni were confirmed: Alma H. Jensen, Wilbehriine B. Jones, f'riedericka K. Wildner and H«idwig A. Woerner.
(Continned on Page 8)
The Sabbath School of tbe First Presbyterian Cnurch will hrdd their Easter service in th.- church Sunday Our local sign painter, C. H. Lush, evening at 7 o'clock. The exercises who does about all the work in this promise to be very interesting, consist- linfe for miles around, informs me, in ing of solos, recitations and choruses, answer to a telephone message, that under the direction of H. J. Raymore, he has not yet received an order to; a.ssisted by .Mrs. William Daniels, paint a sign for the "Chief of Police" , Miss Elizabeth Patterson and Mrs. W. to put on hjs antomobile. j W. Cameron.
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- VoL XVI FREEPORT. .N. Y., FRIDAY, AF>RIL 14, 1911 No. 24 FREEPORT NEWS .Martin V. W. Hal tinu- in I-icimuila. IS s^pendinir i-oiiie Daniel Conilis ha.s launch for V\ illiam street. lihi.shfd a 30-l'oot I'ettit of Grovf Mr. and .Mr.s. 'I'honria.s K.il.crt.son and family of .Smith street sail fir Scot¬ land Saturday, April 22. Freeport and LynLro.ik lli«h School Baseball Teams will cross bats on the local «rounds next Wednesday after¬ noon. .Mr. and Mrs. John J. F^andall have returned to Freeport after passing the winter in Florida. f'reeport lli^h School lo?r its second name :if has. ball Thursday aftertioor, iast week, when flcmp-^tead defeated u.- liy the score of 1 to 0. I School has been closed this w the Easter vacation. Freeport Council, Jr. <). U. A. will confer the lirst detrree ne.\; day evetiinvr. V. G. Walters, who has been spend¬ ing the winter in Florida, has returned to his home on I'iiie street. Nash Bros, have open»-d a fruit and vegetable market on Newton Boulevard, between Main and Henry streets. eveniiij;, the ilegree of Most Excellent Manter wili be conferred by the otficers (if Orient Chapter, No. l;i«, of Brook¬ lyn, who will work this degree in cos- Frank Whaley haa started in busi¬ ness of express, baggaKC ami general carting with office at 118 Newton Boulevard. The third degree was conferred on Jesse Smith of Bellmore in Freeport tume. All Koyal Arch .Mason.s in this Lodge, I. O. O. F., Monday evening, vicinity are invited to attend. Next Monday night there will be a smoker with a good entertainment in- I ^t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard eluding professional talent. Conway, 17 Smith street, Wednesday evening, a very enjoyable ten-cent so- Secure your tickets for the entertain- cial was held. The affair was under ment to be given by Excelsior Hook the auspices of the Ladies' Sewing and Ladder Company next Wednesday Circle of the Baptist Church. The evening. The play is by all local tal- proceed.s of the evening anmunteil to ent, and is very laughable. The title about $-4.t;o. is "The Count of No Account." 1^ It Village Trustees ' Local Topics Wallace Chief of Police Treasurei's; ip.y tin- Hdit.-n Perquisite Reduced Keview Turned ! .. L>own as Otiicial I'ajier .Much Other Business. .Ail the members of the Village Board were present at the tirst rejjular meet¬ ing Friday evening. A representative of Heyvvood & Co., lire apparatus, New Vork, was present but was informed the Board wa: yet ready to take action. A. B. Wallace stated Kver Ready j Hose Co. was considering incorpora- , I would suggest that befoie tlic tion, and had been ofTered a iot 40x171 ' Board of Trustees does any more work for their house in case they did incor-jon the "new boulevard" they get their porate. He wished the Board to coo- counsel to give them his written opin- held iit the home of Miss. Francis May- sider at their convenience if they would , ion as to whether this is jiubli,- or priv- , er, 25 Snonnard Ave., this Friday ev- be willing in such case to pay the com- ate land. It seems to me the Courts At the regular convocation of Free-i ening. ; pany a fair rental for their building have decided the city port Chapter, K. A. M., next Tuesday R^y^^^^j j filler went to Albany Monday on a business trip returning j Town tJlerk Weeks has granted a The lecture by Anthony Fiala on hisi marriage-;! license for Clarence W. The village fathers who tm-k excep¬ tion to my recent remarks abinit con¬ dition of affairs in the tulioe depart¬ ment are respectfully i!:vited to ex¬ plain what Trustee Sigmond meant in saying, "The Board wants tii make ,,yj i Mr. Wallace chief in urder to produce I harmony." North Pole searching experiences at the Freeport Club house Saturday ev¬ ening was one of the best programs furnished at the Club in a lon.g while, and was enjoyed by a large crowd of members and their friends. 'Smith and Edna Jeanette Brockett, both of this village. The regular monthly meeting of the Younjf People's Association will be could not turn and also accept a donation from the this over to a village for highway pur- company of possibly .$S4(I in case the , poses. Board were contemplating spending home Tuesday night. His trip was for _ ^joo of the Fire Department appropri- i I am still bragging about Freepurt. the purpose of filing papers of incor¬ poration of the corporation styled "William G. Miller, Inc." of Freeport which has been chartered with a capi¬ tal of ?li |
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