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Freeport Club Dinner Pleases Big Market for L. I. City
New Methodist Church for Bellmore
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE
Vol S, Number 17
ETaiT Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y^ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1912
$1.00 Yearlj, Single Copy 5 Cento
i>^
Merrick
$4,000,000 Market on
L. I. City Tract is
Railroad's Plan
BeUmore
to Be Erected on Ten Acre Plot South of L. I. R. R.
hearing before Dock Commissioner Cal
Single copiea of the Messenger* can | be had at Max Trillitzach' newa atand | Merrick. L. I. tf,
Miaa Eatelle Morria, of Yonkura. N. j y.. viaited her grandmother, Mra. E.; Rnest Wholesale Market in the City y. Morria and aunt, Mra. J. J. Litte¬ brandt, at the rectory from Friday an¬ til Sonday.
Servicea at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the next hefore Ad¬ vent, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Celebration of tho Holy Communion at ^^
tho early aervice and Morning Prayer j vhTTomkrHryeatenlaylafternoon. The and aermon at the 11 o'clock aervice. | market wiil be, it waa aaid, the finest The Sunday School meeta in the Pariah and moat modern not only in Greater Houae at 10 a. ro. Tho Woman'a New York, but in the Country. It wil!
cover about ten acrea between Huntera Point avenue on the north and Third street on the South, with the propoaed canal to be formed by dredging out Dutch Kills Creek on the west and Or- land Street on the east.
It will be accessible by means of the canal and also by the freight tracks of the Long Island Railroad, whic]) are ele¬ vated at this point.
The cars will be run in on the second story of the structure, the goods whole¬ saled upon second-story platforma and lowered by elevators to the street level,
i Single copiea of the Me8aeno;er can
be had at William Wolfe'a drug atore,
I Bellmofe, L. I. at 6c each. tf
I The attention of our readera ia called to the advertlaement of the Fleshmore j Co. in thia iaaue of our paper. They I have a aalve which they guarantee to I be good for the oae for which it ia in- j tended, and invite you to try it. It
Mra. A. Palermo will open a 6 and
Auxiliary, which meeta each week on Tburadaya at 2:30 p. m. in the Pariih Houae, will not meet un Thankagiving Day. Thankagivirg Day aervice in the church on Tharaday at 10 a. m. A cordial welcome ia extended to ail to attend tfae aervieea nf thia church.
Van Wicklen of Freeport ia inatal¬ ling village water in tbe faqme of the Miaaea Heaa.
Tho Men'a Club Baaketball team .. ^ ^
will open tho aeaaon tanight in the ] where paved courts are provided for
o , u tl —itu .. r.o»o K«f—-„„ trucks Similar to structures that have
Pariah Hooae with » game between ^^^^^ proposed to be built over the big themaelvea and Doubleday, Pago &, ciareton and Vanderbilt avenue freight Co., of Garden City. Admiaaion to i y^^^ j^ gro^j^iyn
the gamea aa laat yoar ia 10 centa. j Long Island preduce, such as cauli-
_ . flower, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes,
Rev. Prof. Ladd of Berkeley Divin-1 and apples, will be brought direct to the Ity School, Middletown, Conn., and hia i market from all parts of Nassau and
• That the Long Island Railroad Com¬ pany is getting ready to carry out its big Elan for a$4,000,000 wholesale market at ... .^ _ on^ Island Cit^ was^made pubhc a^ a ! lo cent atore in the building owned Dy ' '^ "^ ' Mr. Palermo at the corner of Wilaon and Bedford Avenoea the early part of noxt week.
Tho Bellmore Concrete Company, of which A. Palermo ia manager, haa completed the new aidewalk in front of the fire hall. Thia ia an improvement in the right direction and if the prop¬ erty ownera along the entire length of Grand Avenoe would follow tho ex¬ ample of the firemen tbe appearance of one of the bueieat atreeta in the village would be greatly benefitted.
Suffolk Counties and arrangements will be made by the farmera assdciation and wholesale dealers to have warehouses in the immediate vicinity and cold storage
buildinga will be constructed.
' . , , .1 Foodstuffs, including not only fruits
The Men'a Club have aecured Joaeph | ^^^ vegetables from all parts of the " ~ '" mainland, but fresh and preserved
meata and all kinds of provisions, will
aiater, Miaa Ladd, of Lancaator, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Forbuah of Ber¬ lin, N. H., were the gueata of Mrs. C. N. Kent over Sunday.
Mezo, impersonator and ainger, to ap pear at their amoker to he held on Dec. 10 in the Pariah House in recog¬ nition of the Club's four yeara of ex- atence.
R. P. Kent ia having a room added tn hia home, "Robin'a Neat," t)uilding over tbo aouthern piazza.
Harry A. Emeigh ia painting hia huOBo on Waahington Street.
Capt. Adam Emeigh, ar., baa bought H. J. Biahop'a large achooner for the early eoal trade in the Spring. Ho is alao patting in a 85 H. P. engine.
Through the real estate agency of A. Paleime, Frederick Schardt, jr., haa purchaaed two lota in a block of three of the Water view Section. Mr. Schardt will immediately atart the erection of a large bouae on hia prop¬ erty.
The Junior Leagae of the M. E. Chorcb will hold a fair in the Fire¬ men'a Hall on Friday afternoon and
Freeport
Want Vanderhilt Cup Race on Long Island
Plans Are Being Made to Stage
Auto Classic in York State in
1913
Preliminary atepa in a movement to procure the ninth Vanderbilt Cop race on Long laland in the fall of 1918 were taken laat week wben aeveral membera of the Motor Dealers' Ex¬ hibit Compaav, wbich promoted the recent aucceaaful Brighton Beach race meeta, met and diacuaaed' the matter. It ia planned by this promoting organi¬ zation to enlarge ita memberahip, per- \ a baby girl in the heart of the jungle, mitting more dealera in automobilea | Two reels of sensational incidenta. on Broadway to join, and a meeting I Don't forget the date, Saturday, Nov.
' It
Single copies ef the Messenger can j be aecured at Greenblatt'a or Braith-1 waite'a news atores on Railroad Ave., | or Kieffer'a, Main Street, Freeport, \ L. I. tf 1
Next Thuraday being a holiday, the! poat office will be open Oely from 7 to 9:80 in tbe morning. <
Coming at tbe.Plaza, Saurdey, Nov. ' 23, "Kings of the Forest." Absolute-' ly tho moat all-enthralling vivid and | fascinating drama that baa ever been i enacted before the camera. A grand | and wonderful photo showing the wild i animals in their natural atate, atalking Aaaociation,
Nassau Hospital
to Raise $125,000
Big Campaign for Endowmet Faad
Will Start December 3 With
Banquet
Garden City, Ii J., November 19— Plana were formulated laat night at a meeting at tbe Garden City Hotel to raise a aum in exceaa of $126,000 for the Naaaao Hoapitai of Mineola. A meeting of the representative men of the county waa called by I reaident W. N. Baldwin of the Naaaau Hoapitai and after an informal
the linea of the Pennsylvania and New York and New Haven lines over the New York Connecting Railroad tracks, and by car floats tnrough Newtown Creek andfthe Dutch Kills canal from other trunk railroads and by barges and steamboats from various points along ' the co&st
In puraoanco of the call of tho Prea-1 ^ jg expected to supply not only Long ident of the United Statea and the igiand City and the nothern or Green- Governor of this State, divine aervice point section of Brooklyn and a large
be brought directly to the market by ] evening, December 6. The proceeda
part of the town of .Newtown, but the Eaat Side of Manhattan. Motor trucks and waaons with supplies for the gro¬ cers and retail marketa will go over the East River ferries and the Queensboro Bridge, and meats and provisions will be shipped by rail to all parts of Long laland.
The market buildinga are to be highly artiatic in deaign and will be sanitary in every reapect.
President Ralph Petera of the Long laland Railroad, who originated and planned the whole undertaking, aaid to¬ day concerning it:
"The whole property is owned and controlled by the Long Island Railroad and there is enough land to carry out weat of Hf-mpatoad Boolevard and j the plana on a aufnciently large acale to aouth of the pipe line aboot nine | meet all preaent needa, and those for o,clock on Toeaday to watch the burn- the immediate future, for the big pop¬ ing of a vacant hooae. The houae waa ulation of the. Eaat Side of Manhattan, totally deatroyed. The caoae of the Brooklyn and Long lalaiid. fire ia unknown. A weat wind kept There .a ample room for handling the
il. a *- _. .»„.»:_.. *i._ I. * oyatera, clams, fish and other sea foods
the flamea from affecting the home of g*^ ^he' fruits, vegetables and other David Holae aboot 100 feet north. A 'products.
"We have all-rail communication, and
will be held in the Church of the Re deemor on Thursday, Thankagiving Day, at 10 a. m., to return thanka to Almighty God for Hia continued bleaa¬ ing of the nation.
Miaa Bridget Molcaby, who haa been aoriooaly ill at the home of her brotb¬ er, Michael, with abdominal trouble, we are happy to aay i« reported aa aomewbat improved.
A ipoctacolar blaze and a beaotifol night called all Merrick with many from the aurrounding villagea and paaaing automobilea to tbe road juat
of thia fair will go toward tbe build¬ ing fund of the new church. Come and help the Juniors, aa it being their firat fair would like to have it turn oot a grand auccess. A fishing pond will be one of tho attractiona.
William H. Badenbop haa improved the appearance of hia atore by a coat of paint.
One of Charlea Mohrman'a horaea waa talren aick thia week and had to be .ahot.
John Adel haa aold hia Ford run- about and purchaaed a new 1913 Ford touring car.
perfect aignal on the whistle brought
companiea Np. 1 and No. 2 to tno
acone but under the circumatancea of
a well atarted fire before the alarm
waa give.T and the abaence of water, j j?"i:5™*i^|^f^J
there waa nothing they could do.
Jeaae Smith, relief agent of tha L. L R. R., ia now taking care of tbe dotiea at Merrick atation in the ab¬ aence of their agent.
After two yeara aa a citizen of the United Statea, Peter Kubelaki, a Polack, who livoa with hia wife and children in tfaia fillage, haa learned tbe meaning of tbe Compulaory Edu¬ cation law. Hia knowledge coat him $6 when Juatiee Norton, in the Bell¬ more Court fined him. It nearly coat him a abort term in jail.
Kukelaki baa a daughter who in
October waa forced to remain at bome
ten days while her mother waa ill in
i water communication. We will not be ! bed. Attendance Officer Alexander
limited in space as is the caac' at Waah-1 Halleck notified tbe parent tbat it
' ington, Fulton, Gansevoort and Walla- i would be neceaaary to send his child to
It will be a big central j gchool regularly. The Polack explain-
distribution depot and it is admirably : ^j that he could not.
located. There will be room for the , ^ arrested Friday and pleaded
warehouses and salesrooms and oflSces .,7 . i <• ¦'.."..,"
"1' of the commission merchants, and for 8"'"y ot « charge of keeping k:a child
I cold storage plants and all that is nee- '«¦<"" school. The Justice imposed a
i essary for a comprehensive up-to-date
i market.—Brooklyn Eagle, Nov 14.
He Paid for the Cigars
fine of $5, but Kukelski ; bot $3. He waa put in an hour later, however, fine.—Timoj.
aaid he had I cell. Half he paid hia
Mra. A. C. Doane, wbo haa been Naaaao Hospital, Mineola, for tho laat two weeka, is ao far recovered from her operation that it ia hoped ahe may be brought to her home here on Sun-
•'"y-.^t ' ^
"^ Tnum Rnar#l ! ^- ^- Phillipa, agent, Freeport,
V^ *'''<•*** j Long laland, ia reaponaible for the
At the "Town Board meeting beld I following which reached * os through
Monday afternoon all'the membera | the "underground:"
were preaent. A proapect aiirned a contract, pay-
The following eatimate uf funds | ing throe montha' rental. $12.00, in i Mr. and Mra. John J. Morria apent needed presented by Town Soper-< advance. At tho end of the first {Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jobn J. intendent of Highways Walter Raynor, I month, a bill waa sent to him abowing ; Stevenaon on the Merrick Road.
waa approved and signed by tfae j a credit of $8.00. The new aobacrib-;
membera of tho Board: {or immediately drew hia chock for this
Highway fond, for repaira and in- i amoant and aent it to tho Company.
Tho next month, ef coorae, the bill
ahowed a credit of $12.00. The aub-' ,
acriber promptly drew hia check fo- j The cellar waa dug tbia week for the thia amount and aent it to tbe Com-, new Methodiat Epiacopal Church, cor- pany. Tfao following montb tfae credit ner of St. Marka Avenae and Royal waa $20.00. ' I Street. Mr. Dake, a builder of thia
For tho firat timo. tho aubacriber village, formerly of Brooklyn, haa the kicked. "I refuae to pay tfae bill and contract for tbe building of the church you can take out yuor telephone—the , and Nelaon Merritt faaa tbe contract aooner tbo better," ^ aaid to Mr. { for digging tbe cellar. The work'will Phillipa (ao Mr. Phillipa aaya). "Bo-; be ruabed along riipidly, «o aa to have
and in- provcmente to Town UigbKaya, in¬ cluding ainicea, culverts and bridgea having a apan of less than 6 feet, 1,140,000; for ganeral repair of all "bridgea having a apan of 6 feet or more and not included in the above, $8000; for the purchaae and repair of machinery, toolei and implementa, $800: and for removal of obatru<'tions cauaed by anow, ctUting weeda and
Bobert T. Wilmartb and family will atart for Fort Orange, Florida, on Tueaday, November 26, where they will spend tbe winter mentba.
I Charlea Wittermann is making ex¬ tenaive improvementa to hia cottage on ! Center Avenue.
for the purpoae of HUch a re-organiza- i tion will take place tfae latter part ofj thia month. '
New Yorkera and Eastern motor en- { thusiasta will be pleased to learn tbat | there ia a atrong posaibility of the famous claaaic coming back to its na- i tive territory. Ifae laat few timea the i race waa held on Long Island it waa | found imposaible to keep the crowda { off the course owing to the fact that \ military protection was • ot available. Later tbe American Aatomobile As- aociation Conteat Board passec' a rul¬ ing requiring military protection for a ; road race, and this sort of protection waa never available. However, it has ' been learned that certain recent; changea in conditions will make poasi-' ble the petrolling of a courae in Naa- ' aau or Suffolk county with troops.
Each time the Vanderbilt waa taken I away from Long laland and sent to ; Savannah or Milwaokee it lost much of ita old-time glory ard prestige and j ita return to Long laland not only ' would moan another gr^at aporting I event on tbe calendar lor New I Yorkers, but alao a big boost for tbe i automobile buaineaa in New York and | vicinity. i
Negotiationa aro now being taken op i with the American Automobile Associ- ' atioB Conteat Board art'd the Motor j Capa Holdng Company, which ia the | custodian of tbe William K. Vander- j hilt, jr., cop.—N. Y. Preaa.
23; matinee at 8 p. m.
At the poultry show under the aus¬ pices of the Long laland Poultry Aaao¬ ciation held last week at Hempstead, aeveral Freeport exhibitora won prizea.
William Crevoiserat won 22 prizea with faia single comb Buff Leghorna and Orpingtona. All but tbree of the prizea were won with hia Leghorna.
The prizes were aa follows: Buff Leghornx, first and aecond cock, firat nnd second hen, first, decond and third cockerel and fourth pullet. A silver cap for Jthe best display. A diploma each for the beet cock, he^n and cock¬ erel. Special for the best hen also color and shape specials on the first hen. He also received four specials from the American Buff Leghorn Club for tbe besi colored and best abape male and female.
Buff Orpingtons—Second pullet.
dinner the plana were outlined by tbe j preaident. He announced that for tbe I paat few yeara a number of people j havo contributed ao that tho running I expenaea of tho hoapitai have been met, but the object of raiaing the I funda waa to endow the inatitution ao i that ita financial future wtiold be aa- Isured.
I The preaident atated that it waa I neceaaary to erect additiona and the I hospital ia in crying need of a matern- I ity ward and a children'a ward. Tea- I timonials were read from phyaiciana who spoke of the great efliciency of the hospital. The meeting waa alau I addreaaed by J. B. Thompaon^ who I will have charge of tho detaila of the ' werk. Ho proposed that there be i forty teams or more, compoaed of ten i members each, and that the wirk be done in twelve daya, tbe cam'paign ; closing on December 19. It waa final¬ ly decided to bold another meeting on I next Friday night, when all tbe detaila i will be arranged, with the captain of I tho teams in each village and tbe per-
third cockerel and sixth hen
At the eameahow Robert Humphrey I ;-„;Y;7thoVampVi7n%"om'mittee .n two prize, in tbe Buff Leghorn Recently tbe Naaaiu Hospital
Four Tickets in Field
Mineola. L. I., Nov. 16 laat election a clean aweep by Democrata of Naa.'^u County, and no likelihood of any break occurring be¬ tween the Progreaaivea and Republi- cana from their preaent locked-horn condition, the future to the Democrat¬ ic leadera looked roay, but a little rumor baa been creeping into the inner circlea of thoae high in counael in. the laat few daya whicb is causing oneasi- noaa, not only to tho two firat named partiea Dot to the Democrata aa well.
With the preaent condition of the political arena there woold be no doobt
won two prizea in tbe Boff Legh class; third and aecond pullet.
The winninga nf T. A. Martin, jr., of East Avenue were aa followa: Boff Wyandottcs—First cock. Thia bird also won the Association color apecial and shape apecial and also the Buff
Wyandotte Club special for both color j jo^ch^eona will be held and shape. Third ben, firat and third cockerel and thiid pullet. Firat pon, carrying with it an extra ribbon for the beat pen of young Buff Wyndottea and 5 Association diplomaa. Besidea the above he won the American Poul¬ try Diploma for the beat Buff Wyan-
ni-»u 41. i dotte cockerel and a ailver cup for tbo i riJ'"iJ..'r»"«m.-?.J!l'J full "J*'*i!'I"'i?!i'
With tho ' u 4 J- 1 « o o nr j Jl '¦ proaldont wai aaaured tbat at the Fn
' I best display of Buff Wyandottea. 'j„„ „„„*;„„ *h« >«-„« .»«.«. «# *u^
the' T u- I 4 I u-L.-i. u ,-'day meeting the large rooma of tbe
In his pet stock exhibit he won 10
; left $100,000 by the will of Alice D. i Hieka and $25,000 by tfao will of Wal- I ter R. Duryea, and it ia proposed to at Iieast double tfais sum. 'Teama tor the i raising of funds will be composed of j men'a teama and women'a teama, and the Garden City Hotel daily. A banquet will be held at the hotel on December 8, and thia will be the initial gon of the cam- paigo.
The conference hold laat night waa the reault of a very haaty notification to the reaidenta of the county, and tb«
firat prizea from 10 entriea. Five of hia Abyaainian Caviee, three English | Caviea and a pair of tan rabbita each i won a bloo ribbon and a doe tbat he j exhibited won a silver modal aa firat.
The iToeport Poultry Farma won third on their hen and fifth on thoir cockerel in tho Rhode laland Red claaa and third on hen and pullet in tfae Ply¬ mouth Rock claaa.
W. B. Borton won aecond prize on both the Blacktail Japaneae Baotama and tbo Silkiea.
tho Democrata woold have a clean i .
aweep at the apring eleetiona, a»-|-' The Young Men'a Club of Preeport Lueien Bonbeur, the Progresaive Coun- i defeated tho young mop of Rooaevelt ty Chairman, haa atated he intenda to I two games at Gere'a Monday nigfat. aend peatala to all votera in tho county A Freeport team defeated the Rooae- and aecure their opiniona of candidatea { velt team on Gere'a alloya three for the variooa town oflBcera to be ¦ atraight games Tueaday night; they voted for thia apring. A number of j played the return match at DeLap's prominent Democrata, fearing their j alleys at Rooaevelt, again winning 3 party might poaaibly put aomeone on atraight. aomo of the ticketa who would not be { acceptable to the entire party, have | also quietly started a general eanvaas |
among party membera in regard to a Citizena' ticket. Thia would put four partiea in tbo field and certainly caulae a mixup.
At the aame time it would give tbe Republicana and Progresaivea, wbo know tbere ia no chance for them to win out, a chance to elect the Citizena' ticket, wnich, if aupported by a por¬ tion of each party, would be atrong enough to win.
Aa far aa the Democrats are con¬ cerned the calibre of the men nomi¬ nated by tbeir tickets will aettle them regarding the Citizena' party, as high- grade men would be juat what tbey want and keep thom regular.
Controller Jofan Lyon, a Democrat, but very independent aa far aa lucal politica are concerned, will be one of
Rev. H. N. Jonea, D. D., will lec- I ture at the Plaza, Grove Street and Olive Boulevard, Freeport, Sunday, I Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. Admission, 25 i centa.
Tbe membera and C. T. U. are requeated to aend flannel¬ ette, to be made into garmenta for Chriatmaa gifta, for the needy, to Mra. E. Carman, Brooklyn Ave.
A certificate of incorporation of the
hotel would be crowded with peopl^ who baved made engagementa for laat night before receiving noticea of laat night'a meeting.
Some of the people who were prea¬ ent laat nigbt were: Walter R. Pago, J. H. Savage, Lewia J. Smitfa, Lot- Van DeWater, C. Gardner Miller, Art thor W. Brierly, H. A. Neach, George L. Hubbell. Hiram R. Smith, John B. Van DeWater, W. F. Huettner. Philip J. Chriat, William W. Cocka, W. N. Baldwin, Jobn B. Gilliar, Thomaa B. Maloney, John C. Baker, Artbor Gold- ami th, Charlea N. Wyaong, Thomaa F. McWhiney, Benjamin Hieka, Alonzo U. Onderdonk, and H. L. Cracdell.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
Marriage Licenses
The following marriage licenaea bave been iaaued during the paat week by Town Clerk Gilbert:
Nov. 11—Nicholaa B. Tbyeo, jr., and Adah G. Pecan, both of Hemp¬ atead. They wore married tbe aame nu..„B».on, »0|d,y by Rev. Charlea H. Snedeker, rec- Advertlaement, j,,, ^f St. George'a Epiacopal Charch. frienda of the W. I 13—Benjamin Krodar and Bertha Hoorachelmann, both of Valley Sream. They were married at Hempatead the aame day by Rev. Hermann Schorten, paator of the German Latheran Cburcb.
14—Joaeph Caracela and Orailior
United Sti»tea Milk Producta Company, I occhinzzo, botb of Inwood. They of Freeport haa been filed with the ,ero married at the Town Hall by Joa-
?'•'„".^T'i"'?i"^ ¦ ^*'* ^'P'"" .'^'"'^ I tice Cbarlea F. Gittena. la $25,000, divided into ahares of $100
each, and the directora for the firat
aod
15—Cbarlea P. H. Clauaen Marion Blank, both of Lakeview. 18—Ellia E. Stewart, jr., of Brook
year are Alvin N. Johnaon and Gilbert
R. Johnaon of Freepoit, and George i |y„';ndl3mro"a R.ToVto of'Lynbii^?' W. Amea of Bellmore. | gdward Aacoli and Jennie Merritt,
r—Brooklyn Timet - -
' both of Rooaevelt.
Laat Friday evening a number of the !
the firat to aupport the Citizens' ticket frienda of Miaa Prudie Ritchie attend
broafa, wire fencing, allowance for
ahade treea, allowance for watering i fore Idiaeoaa the matter witb you," i tbe building completed by the firat of trougba and other miacollaneooa pur-i replied our agent, "you will have to , January, when tfae old building ia to poaea. $1300, making a total of go to that cigar atore acroaa the atroet be tranaferred to the new owner. We $44,800. jand boy me SOc worth of good ^ understand the now porcbaaer will
A special meeting of the Board will j cigara—look at yoor bill." be heid at tba new Town Almabouae ' The aubacriber looked at hia bill and next Toeaday at 2 o'clock for the par-' bought the cigara. poae of making tbe final inapection. | —TalapboneReview.
open op an aotomobila garage.
Ad^forHma it In Everybedy'e CelKmnl "| saw It in the M<«a«ng«r"
Theodore Ripaon is having a bunga- i low built on bla lota south of the Mer- Irick Road. Fred M. Wood haa the eontracL
if the character of the Democratic nomineea are not ofthe very higbeat calibre. In the office of Superviaor from Hempatead Mr. Lyon ia eapecial¬ ly intereated. That branch of the coanty adminiatration he ia aaid to ro- gard aa having been bia greateat worry ainee be came into office.
If a man who woold be acceptable to the entire party la nomJr^atcd. a man for inatance like Thomaa B.icon, the treaaurer of the Naasao Qucen;i Agri¬ cultural Society, be will receive thi aapport not only of tbe Demucrata but of tli'3 other voters aa well, it ia pre¬ dicted.—Brooklyn Eagle.
AaivartlM it in Kv«rylie4y*c Ceiumn
ed n party at her home on Commercial Street. The evening waa pleaaantly paaeed in Kan<ea and ainging. Refreah¬ menta were aerved.
Surrogate's Court
Ibe itb
During the paat week papera io following caaea have been filed Snrrogate Graham at Mineola. .,,... . _ .„ . A bby Terrell died at Ocean Bide on
I n n"" n !?'*""/r^-u P™8""'^« i Joly 22. leaving an eatate of $600 per- ! CooDcil, Daogbtera of Liberty, a dom- ,ongi ¦» f
I ino aocial waa hold laat Thuraday even- ej/^ w. Rider, Lynbrook, October mg at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Leon-1 g. 14000 real and $8600 peraonal
ard Golden on Commercial Street. The affair waa well attended and a very en¬ joyable evening waa paaaed. The next aociai of the Coancil will be beld at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. John J. Don- bar on Bedell Street next Tharaday
evering.
(Continued on Page 5) "I ««w it in the iM««««ng«r|"
John J. Davia, Wheatley, Aogaat 3; $80,000 real and $2000 peraonal.
Wiibnr B. Wood, Laurence, Novem¬ ber 4; over $10,000 real and over 110.000 peraonal.
Tbomaa Lahey, New ! Hyde Park, Aageat 9; $1800 peraonal.
pbebe A. Sfoitb, '^Seaford, Oetober 9; 18000 real.
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Freeport Club Dinner Pleases Big Market for L. I. City New Methodist Church for Bellmore SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILLAGE Vol S, Number 17 ETaiT Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y^ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1912 $1.00 Yearlj, Single Copy 5 Cento i>^ Merrick $4,000,000 Market on L. I. City Tract is Railroad's Plan BeUmore to Be Erected on Ten Acre Plot South of L. I. R. R. hearing before Dock Commissioner Cal Single copiea of the Messenger* can be had at Max Trillitzach' newa atand Merrick. L. I. tf, Miaa Eatelle Morria, of Yonkura. N. j y.. viaited her grandmother, Mra. E.; Rnest Wholesale Market in the City y. Morria and aunt, Mra. J. J. Litte¬ brandt, at the rectory from Friday an¬ til Sonday. Servicea at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Snnday, the next hefore Ad¬ vent, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Celebration of tho Holy Communion at ^^ tho early aervice and Morning Prayer j vhTTomkrHryeatenlaylafternoon. The and aermon at the 11 o'clock aervice. market wiil be, it waa aaid, the finest The Sunday School meeta in the Pariah and moat modern not only in Greater Houae at 10 a. ro. Tho Woman'a New York, but in the Country. It wil! cover about ten acrea between Huntera Point avenue on the north and Third street on the South, with the propoaed canal to be formed by dredging out Dutch Kills Creek on the west and Or- land Street on the east. It will be accessible by means of the canal and also by the freight tracks of the Long Island Railroad, whic]) are ele¬ vated at this point. The cars will be run in on the second story of the structure, the goods whole¬ saled upon second-story platforma and lowered by elevators to the street level, i Single copiea of the Me8aeno;er can be had at William Wolfe'a drug atore, I Bellmofe, L. I. at 6c each. tf I The attention of our readera ia called to the advertlaement of the Fleshmore j Co. in thia iaaue of our paper. They I have a aalve which they guarantee to I be good for the oae for which it ia in- j tended, and invite you to try it. It Mra. A. Palermo will open a 6 and Auxiliary, which meeta each week on Tburadaya at 2:30 p. m. in the Pariih Houae, will not meet un Thankagiving Day. Thankagivirg Day aervice in the church on Tharaday at 10 a. m. A cordial welcome ia extended to ail to attend tfae aervieea nf thia church. Van Wicklen of Freeport ia inatal¬ ling village water in tbe faqme of the Miaaea Heaa. Tho Men'a Club Baaketball team .. ^ ^ will open tho aeaaon tanight in the ] where paved courts are provided for o , u tl —itu .. r.o»o K«f—-„„ trucks Similar to structures that have Pariah Hooae with » game between ^^^^^ proposed to be built over the big themaelvea and Doubleday, Pago &, ciareton and Vanderbilt avenue freight Co., of Garden City. Admiaaion to i y^^^ j^ gro^j^iyn the gamea aa laat yoar ia 10 centa. j Long Island preduce, such as cauli- _ . flower, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, Rev. Prof. Ladd of Berkeley Divin-1 and apples, will be brought direct to the Ity School, Middletown, Conn., and hia i market from all parts of Nassau and • That the Long Island Railroad Com¬ pany is getting ready to carry out its big Elan for a$4,000,000 wholesale market at ... .^ _ on^ Island Cit^ was^made pubhc a^ a ! lo cent atore in the building owned Dy ' '^ "^ ' Mr. Palermo at the corner of Wilaon and Bedford Avenoea the early part of noxt week. Tho Bellmore Concrete Company, of which A. Palermo ia manager, haa completed the new aidewalk in front of the fire hall. Thia ia an improvement in the right direction and if the prop¬ erty ownera along the entire length of Grand Avenoe would follow tho ex¬ ample of the firemen tbe appearance of one of the bueieat atreeta in the village would be greatly benefitted. Suffolk Counties and arrangements will be made by the farmera assdciation and wholesale dealers to have warehouses in the immediate vicinity and cold storage buildinga will be constructed. ' . , , .1 Foodstuffs, including not only fruits The Men'a Club have aecured Joaeph ^^^ vegetables from all parts of the " ~ '" mainland, but fresh and preserved meata and all kinds of provisions, will aiater, Miaa Ladd, of Lancaator, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Forbuah of Ber¬ lin, N. H., were the gueata of Mrs. C. N. Kent over Sunday. Mezo, impersonator and ainger, to ap pear at their amoker to he held on Dec. 10 in the Pariah House in recog¬ nition of the Club's four yeara of ex- atence. R. P. Kent ia having a room added tn hia home, "Robin'a Neat" t)uilding over tbo aouthern piazza. Harry A. Emeigh ia painting hia huOBo on Waahington Street. Capt. Adam Emeigh, ar., baa bought H. J. Biahop'a large achooner for the early eoal trade in the Spring. Ho is alao patting in a 85 H. P. engine. Through the real estate agency of A. Paleime, Frederick Schardt, jr., haa purchaaed two lota in a block of three of the Water view Section. Mr. Schardt will immediately atart the erection of a large bouae on hia prop¬ erty. The Junior Leagae of the M. E. Chorcb will hold a fair in the Fire¬ men'a Hall on Friday afternoon and Freeport Want Vanderhilt Cup Race on Long Island Plans Are Being Made to Stage Auto Classic in York State in 1913 Preliminary atepa in a movement to procure the ninth Vanderbilt Cop race on Long laland in the fall of 1918 were taken laat week wben aeveral membera of the Motor Dealers' Ex¬ hibit Compaav, wbich promoted the recent aucceaaful Brighton Beach race meeta, met and diacuaaed' the matter. It ia planned by this promoting organi¬ zation to enlarge ita memberahip, per- \ a baby girl in the heart of the jungle, mitting more dealera in automobilea Two reels of sensational incidenta. on Broadway to join, and a meeting I Don't forget the date, Saturday, Nov. ' It Single copies ef the Messenger can j be aecured at Greenblatt'a or Braith-1 waite'a news atores on Railroad Ave., or Kieffer'a, Main Street, Freeport, \ L. I. tf 1 Next Thuraday being a holiday, the! poat office will be open Oely from 7 to 9:80 in tbe morning. < Coming at tbe.Plaza, Saurdey, Nov. ' 23, "Kings of the Forest." Absolute-' ly tho moat all-enthralling vivid and fascinating drama that baa ever been i enacted before the camera. A grand and wonderful photo showing the wild i animals in their natural atate, atalking Aaaociation, Nassau Hospital to Raise $125,000 Big Campaign for Endowmet Faad Will Start December 3 With Banquet Garden City, Ii J., November 19— Plana were formulated laat night at a meeting at tbe Garden City Hotel to raise a aum in exceaa of $126,000 for the Naaaao Hoapitai of Mineola. A meeting of the representative men of the county waa called by I reaident W. N. Baldwin of the Naaaau Hoapitai and after an informal the linea of the Pennsylvania and New York and New Haven lines over the New York Connecting Railroad tracks, and by car floats tnrough Newtown Creek andfthe Dutch Kills canal from other trunk railroads and by barges and steamboats from various points along ' the co&st In puraoanco of the call of tho Prea-1 ^ jg expected to supply not only Long ident of the United Statea and the igiand City and the nothern or Green- Governor of this State, divine aervice point section of Brooklyn and a large be brought directly to the market by ] evening, December 6. The proceeda part of the town of .Newtown, but the Eaat Side of Manhattan. Motor trucks and waaons with supplies for the gro¬ cers and retail marketa will go over the East River ferries and the Queensboro Bridge, and meats and provisions will be shipped by rail to all parts of Long laland. The market buildinga are to be highly artiatic in deaign and will be sanitary in every reapect. President Ralph Petera of the Long laland Railroad, who originated and planned the whole undertaking, aaid to¬ day concerning it: "The whole property is owned and controlled by the Long Island Railroad and there is enough land to carry out weat of Hf-mpatoad Boolevard and j the plana on a aufnciently large acale to aouth of the pipe line aboot nine meet all preaent needa, and those for o,clock on Toeaday to watch the burn- the immediate future, for the big pop¬ ing of a vacant hooae. The houae waa ulation of the. Eaat Side of Manhattan, totally deatroyed. The caoae of the Brooklyn and Long lalaiid. fire ia unknown. A weat wind kept There .a ample room for handling the il. a *- _. .»„.»:_.. *i._ I. * oyatera, clams, fish and other sea foods the flamea from affecting the home of g*^ ^he' fruits, vegetables and other David Holae aboot 100 feet north. A 'products. "We have all-rail communication, and will be held in the Church of the Re deemor on Thursday, Thankagiving Day, at 10 a. m., to return thanka to Almighty God for Hia continued bleaa¬ ing of the nation. Miaa Bridget Molcaby, who haa been aoriooaly ill at the home of her brotb¬ er, Michael, with abdominal trouble, we are happy to aay i« reported aa aomewbat improved. A ipoctacolar blaze and a beaotifol night called all Merrick with many from the aurrounding villagea and paaaing automobilea to tbe road juat of thia fair will go toward tbe build¬ ing fund of the new church. Come and help the Juniors, aa it being their firat fair would like to have it turn oot a grand auccess. A fishing pond will be one of tho attractiona. William H. Badenbop haa improved the appearance of hia atore by a coat of paint. One of Charlea Mohrman'a horaea waa talren aick thia week and had to be .ahot. John Adel haa aold hia Ford run- about and purchaaed a new 1913 Ford touring car. perfect aignal on the whistle brought companiea Np. 1 and No. 2 to tno acone but under the circumatancea of a well atarted fire before the alarm waa give.T and the abaence of water, j j?"i:5™*i^ ^f^J there waa nothing they could do. Jeaae Smith, relief agent of tha L. L R. R., ia now taking care of tbe dotiea at Merrick atation in the ab¬ aence of their agent. After two yeara aa a citizen of the United Statea, Peter Kubelaki, a Polack, who livoa with hia wife and children in tfaia fillage, haa learned tbe meaning of tbe Compulaory Edu¬ cation law. Hia knowledge coat him $6 when Juatiee Norton, in the Bell¬ more Court fined him. It nearly coat him a abort term in jail. Kukelaki baa a daughter who in October waa forced to remain at bome ten days while her mother waa ill in i water communication. We will not be ! bed. Attendance Officer Alexander limited in space as is the caac' at Waah-1 Halleck notified tbe parent tbat it ' ington, Fulton, Gansevoort and Walla- i would be neceaaary to send his child to It will be a big central j gchool regularly. The Polack explain- distribution depot and it is admirably : ^j that he could not. located. There will be room for the , ^ arrested Friday and pleaded warehouses and salesrooms and oflSces .,7 . i <• ¦'..".." "1' of the commission merchants, and for 8"'"y ot « charge of keeping k:a child I cold storage plants and all that is nee- '«¦<"" school. The Justice imposed a i essary for a comprehensive up-to-date i market.—Brooklyn Eagle, Nov 14. He Paid for the Cigars fine of $5, but Kukelski ; bot $3. He waa put in an hour later, however, fine.—Timoj. aaid he had I cell. Half he paid hia Mra. A. C. Doane, wbo haa been Naaaao Hospital, Mineola, for tho laat two weeka, is ao far recovered from her operation that it ia hoped ahe may be brought to her home here on Sun- •'"y-.^t ' ^ "^ Tnum Rnar#l ! ^- ^- Phillipa, agent, Freeport, V^ *'''<•*** j Long laland, ia reaponaible for the At the "Town Board meeting beld I following which reached * os through Monday afternoon all'the membera the "underground:" were preaent. A proapect aiirned a contract, pay- The following eatimate uf funds ing throe montha' rental. $12.00, in i Mr. and Mra. John J. Morria apent needed presented by Town Soper-< advance. At tho end of the first {Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jobn J. intendent of Highways Walter Raynor, I month, a bill waa sent to him abowing ; Stevenaon on the Merrick Road. waa approved and signed by tfae j a credit of $8.00. The new aobacrib-; membera of tho Board: {or immediately drew hia chock for this Highway fond, for repaira and in- i amoant and aent it to tho Company. Tho next month, ef coorae, the bill ahowed a credit of $12.00. The aub-' , acriber promptly drew hia check fo- j The cellar waa dug tbia week for the thia amount and aent it to tbe Com-, new Methodiat Epiacopal Church, cor- pany. Tfao following montb tfae credit ner of St. Marka Avenae and Royal waa $20.00. ' I Street. Mr. Dake, a builder of thia For tho firat timo. tho aubacriber village, formerly of Brooklyn, haa the kicked. "I refuae to pay tfae bill and contract for tbe building of the church you can take out yuor telephone—the , and Nelaon Merritt faaa tbe contract aooner tbo better" ^ aaid to Mr. { for digging tbe cellar. The work'will Phillipa (ao Mr. Phillipa aaya). "Bo-; be ruabed along riipidly, «o aa to have and in- provcmente to Town UigbKaya, in¬ cluding ainicea, culverts and bridgea having a apan of less than 6 feet, 1,140,000; for ganeral repair of all "bridgea having a apan of 6 feet or more and not included in the above, $8000; for the purchaae and repair of machinery, toolei and implementa, $800: and for removal of obatru<'tions cauaed by anow, ctUting weeda and Bobert T. Wilmartb and family will atart for Fort Orange, Florida, on Tueaday, November 26, where they will spend tbe winter mentba. I Charlea Wittermann is making ex¬ tenaive improvementa to hia cottage on ! Center Avenue. for the purpoae of HUch a re-organiza- i tion will take place tfae latter part ofj thia month. ' New Yorkera and Eastern motor en- { thusiasta will be pleased to learn tbat there ia a atrong posaibility of the famous claaaic coming back to its na- i tive territory. Ifae laat few timea the i race waa held on Long Island it waa found imposaible to keep the crowda { off the course owing to the fact that \ military protection was • ot available. Later tbe American Aatomobile As- aociation Conteat Board passec' a rul¬ ing requiring military protection for a ; road race, and this sort of protection waa never available. However, it has ' been learned that certain recent; changea in conditions will make poasi-' ble the petrolling of a courae in Naa- ' aau or Suffolk county with troops. Each time the Vanderbilt waa taken I away from Long laland and sent to ; Savannah or Milwaokee it lost much of ita old-time glory ard prestige and j ita return to Long laland not only ' would moan another gr^at aporting I event on tbe calendar lor New I Yorkers, but alao a big boost for tbe i automobile buaineaa in New York and vicinity. i Negotiationa aro now being taken op i with the American Automobile Associ- ' atioB Conteat Board art'd the Motor j Capa Holdng Company, which ia the custodian of tbe William K. Vander- j hilt, jr., cop.—N. Y. Preaa. 23; matinee at 8 p. m. At the poultry show under the aus¬ pices of the Long laland Poultry Aaao¬ ciation held last week at Hempstead, aeveral Freeport exhibitora won prizea. William Crevoiserat won 22 prizea with faia single comb Buff Leghorna and Orpingtona. All but tbree of the prizea were won with hia Leghorna. The prizes were aa follows: Buff Leghornx, first and aecond cock, firat nnd second hen, first, decond and third cockerel and fourth pullet. A silver cap for Jthe best display. A diploma each for the beet cock, he^n and cock¬ erel. Special for the best hen also color and shape specials on the first hen. He also received four specials from the American Buff Leghorn Club for tbe besi colored and best abape male and female. Buff Orpingtons—Second pullet. dinner the plana were outlined by tbe j preaident. He announced that for tbe I paat few yeara a number of people j havo contributed ao that tho running I expenaea of tho hoapitai have been met, but the object of raiaing the I funda waa to endow the inatitution ao i that ita financial future wtiold be aa- Isured. I The preaident atated that it waa I neceaaary to erect additiona and the I hospital ia in crying need of a matern- I ity ward and a children'a ward. Tea- I timonials were read from phyaiciana who spoke of the great efliciency of the hospital. The meeting waa alau I addreaaed by J. B. Thompaon^ who I will have charge of tho detaila of the ' werk. Ho proposed that there be i forty teams or more, compoaed of ten i members each, and that the wirk be done in twelve daya, tbe cam'paign ; closing on December 19. It waa final¬ ly decided to bold another meeting on I next Friday night, when all tbe detaila i will be arranged, with the captain of I tho teams in each village and tbe per- third cockerel and sixth hen At the eameahow Robert Humphrey I ;-„;Y;7thoVampVi7n%"om'mittee .n two prize, in tbe Buff Leghorn Recently tbe Naaaiu Hospital Four Tickets in Field Mineola. L. I., Nov. 16 laat election a clean aweep by Democrata of Naa.'^u County, and no likelihood of any break occurring be¬ tween the Progreaaivea and Republi- cana from their preaent locked-horn condition, the future to the Democrat¬ ic leadera looked roay, but a little rumor baa been creeping into the inner circlea of thoae high in counael in. the laat few daya whicb is causing oneasi- noaa, not only to tho two firat named partiea Dot to the Democrata aa well. With the preaent condition of the political arena there woold be no doobt won two prizea in tbe Boff Legh class; third and aecond pullet. The winninga nf T. A. Martin, jr., of East Avenue were aa followa: Boff Wyandottcs—First cock. Thia bird also won the Association color apecial and shape apecial and also the Buff Wyandotte Club special for both color j jo^ch^eona will be held and shape. Third ben, firat and third cockerel and thiid pullet. Firat pon, carrying with it an extra ribbon for the beat pen of young Buff Wyndottea and 5 Association diplomaa. Besidea the above he won the American Poul¬ try Diploma for the beat Buff Wyan- ni-»u 41. i dotte cockerel and a ailver cup for tbo i riJ'"iJ..'r»"«m.-?.J!l'J full "J*'*i!'I"'i?!i' With tho ' u 4 J- 1 « o o nr j Jl '¦ proaldont wai aaaured tbat at the Fn ' I best display of Buff Wyandottea. 'j„„ „„„*;„„ *h« >«-„« .»«.«. «# *u^ the' T u- I 4 I u-L.-i. u ,-'day meeting the large rooma of tbe In his pet stock exhibit he won 10 ; left $100,000 by the will of Alice D. i Hieka and $25,000 by tfao will of Wal- I ter R. Duryea, and it ia proposed to at Iieast double tfais sum. 'Teama tor the i raising of funds will be composed of j men'a teama and women'a teama, and the Garden City Hotel daily. A banquet will be held at the hotel on December 8, and thia will be the initial gon of the cam- paigo. The conference hold laat night waa the reault of a very haaty notification to the reaidenta of the county, and tb« firat prizea from 10 entriea. Five of hia Abyaainian Caviee, three English Caviea and a pair of tan rabbita each i won a bloo ribbon and a doe tbat he j exhibited won a silver modal aa firat. The iToeport Poultry Farma won third on their hen and fifth on thoir cockerel in tho Rhode laland Red claaa and third on hen and pullet in tfae Ply¬ mouth Rock claaa. W. B. Borton won aecond prize on both the Blacktail Japaneae Baotama and tbo Silkiea. tho Democrata woold have a clean i . aweep at the apring eleetiona, a»- -' The Young Men'a Club of Preeport Lueien Bonbeur, the Progresaive Coun- i defeated tho young mop of Rooaevelt ty Chairman, haa atated he intenda to I two games at Gere'a Monday nigfat. aend peatala to all votera in tho county A Freeport team defeated the Rooae- and aecure their opiniona of candidatea { velt team on Gere'a alloya three for the variooa town oflBcera to be ¦ atraight games Tueaday night; they voted for thia apring. A number of j played the return match at DeLap's prominent Democrata, fearing their j alleys at Rooaevelt, again winning 3 party might poaaibly put aomeone on atraight. aomo of the ticketa who would not be { acceptable to the entire party, have also quietly started a general eanvaas among party membera in regard to a Citizena' ticket. Thia would put four partiea in tbo field and certainly caulae a mixup. At the aame time it would give tbe Republicana and Progresaivea, wbo know tbere ia no chance for them to win out, a chance to elect the Citizena' ticket, wnich, if aupported by a por¬ tion of each party, would be atrong enough to win. Aa far aa the Democrats are con¬ cerned the calibre of the men nomi¬ nated by tbeir tickets will aettle them regarding the Citizena' party, as high- grade men would be juat what tbey want and keep thom regular. Controller Jofan Lyon, a Democrat, but very independent aa far aa lucal politica are concerned, will be one of Rev. H. N. Jonea, D. D., will lec- I ture at the Plaza, Grove Street and Olive Boulevard, Freeport, Sunday, I Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. Admission, 25 i centa. Tbe membera and C. T. U. are requeated to aend flannel¬ ette, to be made into garmenta for Chriatmaa gifta, for the needy, to Mra. E. Carman, Brooklyn Ave. A certificate of incorporation of the hotel would be crowded with peopl^ who baved made engagementa for laat night before receiving noticea of laat night'a meeting. Some of the people who were prea¬ ent laat nigbt were: Walter R. Pago, J. H. Savage, Lewia J. Smitfa, Lot- Van DeWater, C. Gardner Miller, Art thor W. Brierly, H. A. Neach, George L. Hubbell. Hiram R. Smith, John B. Van DeWater, W. F. Huettner. Philip J. Chriat, William W. Cocka, W. N. Baldwin, Jobn B. Gilliar, Thomaa B. Maloney, John C. Baker, Artbor Gold- ami th, Charlea N. Wyaong, Thomaa F. McWhiney, Benjamin Hieka, Alonzo U. Onderdonk, and H. L. Cracdell. —Brooklyn Eagle. Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenaea bave been iaaued during the paat week by Town Clerk Gilbert: Nov. 11—Nicholaa B. Tbyeo, jr., and Adah G. Pecan, both of Hemp¬ atead. They wore married tbe aame nu..„B».on, »0 d,y by Rev. Charlea H. Snedeker, rec- Advertlaement, j,,, ^f St. George'a Epiacopal Charch. frienda of the W. I 13—Benjamin Krodar and Bertha Hoorachelmann, both of Valley Sream. They were married at Hempatead the aame day by Rev. Hermann Schorten, paator of the German Latheran Cburcb. 14—Joaeph Caracela and Orailior United Sti»tea Milk Producta Company, I occhinzzo, botb of Inwood. They of Freeport haa been filed with the ,ero married at the Town Hall by Joa- ?'•'„".^T'i"'?i"^ ¦ ^*'* ^'P'"" .'^'"'^ I tice Cbarlea F. Gittena. la $25,000, divided into ahares of $100 each, and the directora for the firat aod 15—Cbarlea P. H. Clauaen Marion Blank, both of Lakeview. 18—Ellia E. Stewart, jr., of Brook year are Alvin N. Johnaon and Gilbert R. Johnaon of Freepoit, and George i y„';ndl3mro"a R.ToVto of'Lynbii^?' W. Amea of Bellmore. gdward Aacoli and Jennie Merritt, r—Brooklyn Timet - - ' both of Rooaevelt. Laat Friday evening a number of the ! the firat to aupport the Citizens' ticket frienda of Miaa Prudie Ritchie attend broafa, wire fencing, allowance for ahade treea, allowance for watering i fore Idiaeoaa the matter witb you" i tbe building completed by the firat of trougba and other miacollaneooa pur-i replied our agent, "you will have to , January, when tfae old building ia to poaea. $1300, making a total of go to that cigar atore acroaa the atroet be tranaferred to the new owner. We $44,800. jand boy me SOc worth of good ^ understand the now porcbaaer will A special meeting of the Board will j cigara—look at yoor bill." be heid at tba new Town Almabouae ' The aubacriber looked at hia bill and next Toeaday at 2 o'clock for the par-' bought the cigara. poae of making tbe final inapection. —TalapboneReview. open op an aotomobila garage. Ad^forHma it In Everybedy'e CelKmnl " saw It in the M<«a«ng«r" Theodore Ripaon is having a bunga- i low built on bla lota south of the Mer- Irick Road. Fred M. Wood haa the eontracL if the character of the Democratic nomineea are not ofthe very higbeat calibre. In the office of Superviaor from Hempatead Mr. Lyon ia eapecial¬ ly intereated. That branch of the coanty adminiatration he ia aaid to ro- gard aa having been bia greateat worry ainee be came into office. If a man who woold be acceptable to the entire party la nomJr^atcd. a man for inatance like Thomaa B.icon, the treaaurer of the Naasao Qucen;i Agri¬ cultural Society, be will receive thi aapport not only of tbe Demucrata but of tli'3 other voters aa well, it ia pre¬ dicted.—Brooklyn Eagle. AaivartlM it in Kv«rylie4y*c Ceiumn ed n party at her home on Commercial Street. The evening waa pleaaantly paaeed in Kan |
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