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SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OrnCIAL PAPER. NASSAU COUNTY
OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILlAGE
Vol 4, Number 14
Every Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1911
$1.00 Yearly, Sinfle Copy 5 Cants
Merrick
PHYSICAL FACTS. Wo breatho, on an average, 1,200 times an hour, inhale 600 gallona of air, or 84,000 quarts ¦ day. Tbo ag- grtgata •orfaee of the air oelis of tbe iunga exeoodfl 20,000 sqoaro inches,
L I. Dinner Feb. 24
Presifint Taft to be htited to be Held at Hotel Aster
To
The annual dinner to Long Islanders, given every year In Manbattafi by tha fb« avarago weight of the brain of I SoffolJt Coonty Association, has been an adult malo is thrae poonds and | set for Saturday evening, Febroary 24. •ightoane«a;of afomale two pounds I This was decided at the meeting
and four ooneas.
Tba skin is composed of tbree layers, and varies from one-eigbth to one- quarters of an inch in tbieknass. Eacb sqaare inch of skin contains * 8,600 sweating tobas or perspiratory pores, each of wbieb may ba likened to a lit¬ tle drain pipe one-quarter ef an incl) long, making an aggregate length over the entire surface of the body of 201, 166 feat, or a ditch for draining the body almoat 440 miles long.
The nerves probably exceed 10,- 000,000 in namber. The nerves and tha narva system are connected by the spinal marrow.
William McFarlane of Exeter, Eng¬ land, visited bis brother-in-law, Mr. Cameron, at the Camp Grounds on Tharsday. Mr. McFarlane will engage in evangelistic work in New York.
of tbe association bald at the office of Secretary A. Wilfred Tuthill. It waa daeMad to engage tba large ballroom of Hotel Astor, tba same as waa occo¬ pied last year, wben 1,000 Long Isl¬ anders sat down to tbe feast, wbicb was in every way a most suceesafol affair.
President Taft, General Woodford, tbe Rev. Dr. Hillis, Justice Jaycox and otbera will be asked to deliver ad¬ dresses.
Tha secretary of tbe association, who has managed the nine previoos dinners, stated tbat be woold not ba able to take charge this year, for the reason tbat he would be abaent on the Pacific Coast when mest of the prepar¬ atory work for the dinner woold bave to be done. Jobn H. Bonnington, one of tba directors of the association, and one of its moat efficient members, was asked to accept the position ef acting secretary, which he did, and he will have charge of the details of the prep¬ arations. Mr. Bonnington has a win¬ ter home in Brooklyn and'a summer
Bellmore
Single copies of the Messenger can be had at Wm. Wolfe's drug store at 6c eaeb. tf
Services at tbe Cbarch of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the twentieth after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 o'clock a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service home"Tn'Green^rt. and morning prayer and sermon at the j ^he price of the tickets will remain 11 o'clock serv.ee. "The Sunday School Lfag „meas laat year-$8.50-and will meets in the Parish House at 10 a. ro.^, ^a pjaced on sale about tbe third week The weekly meeting of the Woman's | j^ December. Auxiliary is held in tbe Parish House j on Tharsdays at 2:80 p. m. and the | Junior Auxiliary on Satiirdays at 2:30 ! p. m. The Boys' Club meeta Wednes
Roosevelt
The regular weekly prayer meeting of tbe M. E. Church will be beld this Friday evening ^t the home of Prof, and Mrs. Thomas LeRoy on Woods Avenue.
days after school. Tomorrow, Satur¬ day, St. Simon and St. Jude's Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Commonion at 7:30 a.m. and, Wed¬ nesday, All Sainta' Day, at 7:30 a. m.
Mrs. L. B. Corlies is spending a week with friends in Flushing.
An entertainment and dance will take place in Firemen's Hall this even¬ ing, Friday, at 8:80 p. m., under the aospices of the Choral Society of the Church of tb«* Redeemer. The program as arranged follows: Part 1—1. Over¬ ture, "Light Cavalry," Orcheatra; 2. Bass Solo, "When the Bell in the Lightboase Rings," Mr. Jobn Swan;
3. 'Cello Solo, "Romance," Mr. Isner;
4. Soprano "Waiting," Mrs. Loaise Mitebell;6. Violin Solo, "Meditation from Thais," Massenet, Mr. Myers¬ burg; 6. Soprano Solo, "My Honey," Stanton, Miss Marion Cone. Part 2— Overtore, "Poet and Peasant," Or¬ chestra; 2. Soprano Solo, "Coming Thro' the Rye,'' Sembrieh-Meacban, Mrs. Mitchell; 8. Trio. "Song to the Evening Star," Wagner; Violin, 'Cel¬ lo, Piano; 4. Soprano Solo, "Live Long Day," Miss Cone; 5. 'Cello Solo, "Song Without Words," Davidoff, Mr. Isner; 6. Corret Solo, "Lost Cord," Sullivan, Mr. Tietsch. Dancing 10:80 to 1. Ice cream will be on sale. Tickets; adolts ,36 and childre.i 25
.. j Mias Madge Bolster, a former teach
Mr. Frank Crary, who has heen !«'°''he Roosevelt School, has been spending the last fortnight in the vii- visiting at tbo home of Mrs
The charm has been broken and the Fifth Election District has a Repub¬ lican Committeeman. Frank A. Wood. Oounty Sealer of Weights and Meas¬ ures, won by a majority of 6 votes. There were 218 votes cast, 106 of wbicb were for Arthur Whitehouse and the other 112 far Wood.
Miss Schneider, primary teaeher at the Roosevelt School, is slowly im¬ proving after an operation for appendi¬ citis at the St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway. Miss Sebneider was strick¬ en over a week ago and was immedi¬ ately removed to the hospital. A Miss Smith, sent here by Commissioner Cooley, is substituting in her place.
The Ladies' Aid Soeiety held a busi¬ neas meeting Tuesday evening at tbe bome of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sea¬ bury.
Tbe evening of music and recitation under tbe auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid Society will be faeld on tbe evening cf Ihursday, November 2, instead of the date formerly annoonced.
lage left on Monday. Mr. Crary will spend the winter with Mr. Daniel Ed¬ gar croising in a house b^at in south¬ ern waters.
Faath on Whitehouse Avenue, and the Misses Jane and Loretta Fitzgerald, also former teachera, who are now engaged in one pf tha New York City schools, have been visiting at tbe bome of Post¬ master and Mrs. Harry Seabury.
Miss Minnie Boms and Mr. E. E.
Wallmoller will be married in thej —
Cburch of the Redeemer on Wednes- Tbe regalar weekly devotional meet- day evening at 8 o'clock. i ing of the Epworth Leagae will be held on Sonday. It is expected tbat
Mr. and Mrs. Claus S. Brandmp the meeting will be lead by Jere E. celebrated the twenty-second ann iver-1 Brown of the Freeport Epwortb sary of their marriage at their home, j Leagoe.
Merrick Ave., on Tuesday evening,
Oct. 17, by entertaining a nomber ofj The Epwortb League will hold an-i their friends wtb music and dancing, other aoeial meeting at the home ofj tbe musician being Mr. F. W. Miesing-1 Prof, and Mrs. LeKoy on Hallowe'en er of Brooklyn. Sapper was aerved at! night The affair will be in tbe form which the "bride and groom" Were iof a ghost party and a very enjoyable ; heartily toasted. Mr. and Mrs. Brand- time is promised. I
It looks as thoogh the Bellmore Baseball Club will bave as much trouble in ending the seriea of 3 gamea with the Freepbrt team of the Nasaao County Baseball Leagoe as was ex¬ perienced in tbe series batween tba Giants and Athletics, owing to tbe stormy weather of Iato. The seeond game will be played this Sunday, weather permitting. Last Sanday af¬ ternoon was flne for a ball game, but as tbe weatber was threatening in the moming the game for the day was ealled off. Tbis gave tbe boys of tbe village, as well as some of the older ones, a chance to have a game of sides. Don't forget tbe big game tbis Sonday at 8 o'clock. Manager Wulff is com¬ ing over with tbe best be has and no doobt he will need them.
Samuel Self haa improved nicely af¬ ter being confined to his home for five months, and is now able to take an oc¬ casional trip about tbe village wben the weather is good.
Editor Messenger, X>ear Sir:—
In answer to the letter regarding Fleshmore Salve last that appeared in yonr last issue. Being the only drug¬ gist in town I presume it had refer¬ enee to me. I admit tbat I do not carry Fleahmore Salve or any other preparations or drags that is aot guar¬ anteed by tbe Pure Food and Drug Law.
Yours respectfully, William Wolfe.
Vanderbilt Denies
Opposition Tale
Sajn The N. Y. Central U Not After L L Local Traffic
William K. Vanderbilt. jr.. denies that the Long Island Motor Parkway is to be taken over by the New Yerx Cen¬ tral Railroad Company as a saburban electric line in competition with the Loug Island Railroad. Some one dis¬ covered that the parkway charter con¬ tained a forgotten clanse, permitting the la}dng of steel rails on the gpee<iway hod tor other than steam railway uses.
When the story was repented to Mr. Vanderbilt at the Central offices he replied emphatically:
"There's no truth whatever in it."
It bas be- n believed for years that the New York Ceutral Railroad Com¬ pany intends eventually to uae the Park¬ way ronte for a tlirough line from the port of Montauk to connect at New York with its other lines, and the belief is prevalent tliat the Central company has been planning to make use of the Stein¬ way tunnel to connect the Parkway terminal with the Qrsud Central Sta¬ tion.—Times. ,
Tomori'ow, Saturday night, the Big Benefit Show, produced by tbe Linstedt Bros, of Smithville Soutb will be given in Firemen's Hall, Bellmore, starting at 8 o'clock. PrincipaL feat¬ ures on the bill are the Nescoe Comedy Foor, a qoartette. Miss Irene Goodey and Co. in a sketch written for ber (Miss Goodey is a Bellmore girl, liv¬ ing on Bellmore Ave.) Miss Dolly Sterling and Mr. William Lake. Nine numbers in all will be given and the performance will be followed by dancing until 1:80. Tickets are 35 centa. Refreshments served and your money's wortb gaaranteed.
S. C. Frost of Oak St. and Bedford Ave., bav ing recen tiy opened up in the real estate business at 2806 Jamaica, Avenue, Richmond Hill, would be pleased to list Bellmore and otber propertiea along tbe South Shore, eitb¬ er for sale or exebange.
An entertainment under the auspices of the Smithville Soutb Athletic Club will be beld at tbeir hall next Thurs¬ day evening Nov. 2. There will be motion pictures, commencing at 8 p. m., followet* by dancing to music furnished by Prof. Tebbutt's orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. Bensor and their son, Lou, took a flyer from Brooklyn on San¬ day afternoon in tbeir new car. Walked around their castle looked at the chickens, then drove back to Brooklyn.
Although th^ heavy rain prevented many people from attending tbe smok¬ er held at the club boose last Saturday night, it was a success and tboae who attended apparently enjoyed tbe enters tainment and expressed tbeir desire to -attend anotber one of its kind in the near future.
Anton Jong haa retorned home after spending eight weeks in Europe.
T^e Long Island Americans are pre¬ paring fnr a ball to be held In the truck house of Alpha Hook and Ladder
ruf) received many beautiful presents in token of the event.
We have heard expressions of satis¬ faction with the L. I. R. R. in keeping; Company DeBevoiae Avenoe on tbe the 8:16 a. m. train on for New York'evening of Saturday, November 11. in their Winter schedule. We copy a j Tbe music for the evening will be complete list of trains east and west j furnished by "Our Favorites" and re¬ fer ihose wbo wish to have tbe same : freshments will be served. The offi- in convenient form: East—A. M., {cers and oommittee of arrapgements 4:39, 7:19, 8:07, 8:64, 11.54. P. M. jare: Pres., L. McSberry; vice presi- 1:54. 2:19, 2:50, 4:00, 6:08, 6:48. dent, C. Stringbam; secretary, L. 6:01, 6:24, 6:42, 7:04, 7:42, 8:06, {Schroeder, and treasorer, J. Pfalzer. 9:04, 11:04, 1:18. West—A. M., 6:19, ' The committee consists of .C. Pfalzer, 5:67, 6:41, 7:19, 7:34. 7:58. 8:16, | F. McNally, J. Scbroedw and J. Mc 8:57, 10:1^. P. M.. 12:20. 1:36. 2:67, Nally. 4:«8, 5:42, 6:44. 8:18, 10U88. , „ _. , .^^ -
Mrs. Herman Bredell of Brooklyn is on a visit to her daughter Mrs. Gus Bopp.
Mr. A. Palermo's new cottage witb all improvements on Clements Btreet and Crescent Lawn is finished and is now ready for sale or rent.
Mrs. A. Palermo has received an in¬ vitatiun to attend the 25th anniversary of her sister's wedding at Port Rich¬ mond, S. I. Her sister states in her letter that sbe will send her steam yacbt Lillian of the Port to meet ber at Sooth Ferry.
Rev. Wm. A. Layton, D. D., Dis¬ trict Superintendent, will preach in the M. E. Church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock; special music by Miss Cohi) of Brooklyn and the choir. The second and third quarterly conference will be held after the morning service; Sunday /School 2:30 ro..; Epwortb League at 7 p. m. and the evening ser¬ vice at 7:80 p. m. The pastor's sub¬ ject will be "A Time Not To Be Des¬ pised." A welcome to all.
. j . Single eopies of the Meaaenger can ft yoaWyta *>r«r-a<Mrtbs yMw ttan tar i haPOwnodPaQrooaMWIt^ news eton • wU*'»yM'B ba AaiAhi tlvt tack a "ctMy ' OR Railroad Avenue or Kiefer's, Main " war tdt iato ywar beat. Street. tf
The united classes of F. C. Bar¬ reuther, consisting of tfairty people, will give another eotertaimennt in the M. ^. Cburch on Thursday evening, Nov. 3. The pregram will start at 7:45.' Ticketa at the door will be 60 eenta, if bought in advance 85 eenta; chiWroD 25 centa; now on sale at Wolfe's drug store.
(Continaed on page 8) "I aaw It In the Mesaangarl"
Smithville South
High-elass motion pictares and dance next Tharsday evening at the clob bouse. November 2Md, mosic for pie¬ tores and dance by members of Prof. Tebbott's Orchestra; under the aus¬ pices of the S. S. A. A S. Club.
Basketball tonight at club house; the boiue team vs. Elmont F. C. of Amityville.
, Washtub cuts off boy's flnger: Last Friday the youngest boy of George Ames on Bellmore Ave. pulled over a galvanized wash tub full of clothes and water that was standing on the table jn the laundry. It fell on his finger and cut it off. Dr. Skod of Bell¬ more was summoned and treated the wound.
Hempstead
L. P. Collins, E. Comell, H. V. Cor- nell and H. R. Powell are studying at Comell University tbis year.
Wrigbt Kramer of Monmouth Beach, N. J., has leased tbe Spooner cottage, Greenwich Street, for the Winter.
Contractor Lorenzo DeMott has th« excavation for tbe cellar of the new school on Washington Street, com¬ pleted.
Albert Rhodes, who has been in charge of the hVirdware store of James A Hawkins at Glen Cove, has bean transferred to this village to take chrrge of tbe Hempstead brancb.
Over $600 was received at tbe rea¬ taorant tent of tbe Woman's Cbriatian Temperance Union, daring tbe Coonty Pair.
The popils of Hempstead Higb Schools were awarded 88 prizes for ex- hibita at the County Fair and two of the soeceasftil ones in the aeroplane exhibita were also connected with the schools.
"TURN FROM EARTHLY TREAS
URES." ^
By John J. Beekman (Cy Perkins) Turn away froro earthly treasures
Seek you a higher sphere. For the gold and all earth's glory
At death we must leave here. Turn back the history's pages.
Scan annals of the yore. And w) view tbe empty follies; <
From them we gain much lore. Afa, we gain it and forget it;
Seek great things of the earth; When the voice of death is calling,
'Tis then we see their worth. Gold "^ay do a great deal for us
While we Uve upon this globe. But it's useless, 'bout our deatb bed
When from flesh our souls disrobe. Seek the wisdom of the scriptures.
Not the glory gold affords; Ye know "Tbe camel and the needle,"
And tbe commands of God's. So it behooves us neighbors
To turn oor hearta from gold. And seek tbe things that's higher
As God bas often told.
Freeport
Plans are being completed for a big Repoblican Rally at Sigmond Opera Hoose next Friday evening, Nov. 8.
Tbe speakers ara to be Congressman Wm. S. Bennett, ex-Senator Alvah W. Borlingame; Jr.. and Jeremiah Wood, candidate for Assembly.
Charles H. Kelby and James C. Van Sieklen, candidates for Jostice uf the Sopreme Coart, are also to be present.
Masic will be provided for the oc¬ casion and everybody is invited. A special invitation is extended to tbe ladies to attend.
W^tafl[h
Harry Brai*:hwaito ia oor representa¬ tive in Wantagh and will be glad to receive newa items or sobscription ord¬ ers.
In tbe Memorial Chareh next Son day tbere will be the regoiar aarvieaa of Divine worship. Moming theme of meditation, ""The Antidote for Foat." In tbe evening tfae paator will give the third sermon in the aeriea on "Tbe Making of Man;" sobject, "Tbe Revelation of Self." Boys' Brigade meeta Wednesday evening In the Par¬ ish Hoose and tbe Sonday Sebool San- day afternoon at 2 :S0.
Tbe regoiar meeting of tba Hook and Ladder Co. will be beld in tba Track Hoose next Tborsday evening.
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 8, tbe Soffolla Clob will present a eomedy en¬ titled "My Tom Ne'\ ' Tbere will also be voeal and instrumental aelee- tions. This entertainment will beheld in the Parisb House for tbe benefit of the cborcb.
Tbe "showers" given onder the aas-
Single copies of the Messenger can be secured at Greenblatt's news store on Railroad Avenoe or Kiefer's, Main Street. tf
The Freeport Athletic Association will hold ita second dance on Wednes¬ day evening, Nov. 8, at Sigmond Opera Hoose. Music will be furnished by Prof. Dietz's Orcfa stra of Brooklyn.
Throogh an accident one of the win¬ dows in Mr. Gere's bowling alleys was broken one day this week. Tbe win- dojY was insored by Ortell A Locas. Mr. Gere presented his policy and
claim to the agenta and the window | pices of the Auxiliary League have
was promptly replaced the noxt day. been much enjoyed and would bave
I been wortb while if only to evoke tbe
Mr. Gere is building an addition I array of talent, mosical and dramatie, 30x100 to his bowling alleys on Nortb ! that Ras appeared at the last two Main Street. When completed he will | events. The Fish Pond Committee of have four new alleys and several otber . tbe League gave the following pro- amusement devices installed, while the ' gram Tuerday night: bid alleys will be given over to the ex-1 1. Duet, Mrs. Rhoda Jackson and
Miss Helen Jackson.
2. Recitation, "Auxiliary Leagae," Viola Abrams.
3. Solo. Mrs. Charles Schafer. ,4. Playette, entitled "A Niee Quiet
Chat," Misses Lilian Abrams, Irene Walters and Elsie Young. 6. Solo, Miss Rhoda Jackson.
6. Sketeh on Matrimony, Mra. Har¬ ry T. Thomas.
7. Violin solo, P. F. Avogadro, ac¬ companied by Mrs. Jackson.
The recitation on tbe Auxiliary League was an original poem com¬ posed by Mrs. Cbarles Schafer, wbiefa
elusive use of ladies.
In the Schubert Piano Co. advertise¬ ment whicb appeared ir^ this paper Oc- ober 13, the price of Pianos and Play¬ er-Pianos were advertised at $1.60 and $2.50.
Tbe prices should have been $160 and $260, tbe error being made by our New York office, we deeply regret any inconvenience caused our readers by this mistake.
The cut of Main Street, Freeport,
which appeared in oor issae last week, _ ^
was made from a photo from Kiefer, | we ask "the Messenger to insert thia which he kindly loaned us. He bas tbe | week. It ran as follows: same pictares on post cards, wbicb he i ..ThJa i. the New Aaxiliary League. sells for 10c a dozen. j ^^^^ j,„p^ ^^ accomplish some viry
good deeds. With the belp of its membera, aome
short and some tall. Who will faold several afaowera in oor
Parish Hall. For the aid of the fair tbat ia coming
along, Witb tbe belp of the people who stand
firm and strong. Some ladies are working on faney
goods rare. While the Fish Pond Committee will
do things op fair. The hoose king ladies and candy ones
too. Are all very bosy, like Goody-two
Shoes, And the Sopper Committee, ob, my I I How they plan I ; For everything pleasing, for yoa, oh
man I ! Now the ladies on aprons and otber Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elwell and i ones tbere, daoghter faave gone to California for | Will be pleased to see yoo all at tha the winter. | fair.
i To be held in Deeember two nighta,
A Hallowe'en supper will be giveu j ^e are told, by tbe Woman's Relief Corps, in tbe; And hope yoo'll remember so every- Olive Building, Friday, Oct 27, 'from j thing's sold. 5 to 8 o'clock. When the genta have their shower wa
Aregular roeeting of tfae Village i™^°"V"*^";*'""^ . *i. •
Board of Trustees will be held next ^'••* '*":'" «' «"«««•"' their eom- Fridav evenina mittee have planned,
rriaay evening^ 'This Fish.Pond Committee have triad:
Ernest Edwards is erecting a two- _ *'*.*' *''*'' "light, story store building on his property on ^° .«'J« ^o" * 80od little program to- North Main St., 2 doors north of Vigi- „ "'*fht. , ,. .,
Some bid yoo a welcome, rigbt hara
Grand Opening of the Freeport Crys¬ tal Palace, under the management of the Freeport Air Dome, on Saturday. October 28. Children matinee free on opening day at 3 p. m. Continuous performance every evening from 7.30 to 10.30 p. m. Entire change of pict¬ ures daily. Prices same as usual.
Cutler & Betaig have completed a 200 ft. dock on the new channel east of Sportsmen's Channel for Daniel Combs; also a 50 ft. dock for Tredwell Elderd.
This firm is also to boild a dock for D. D. Martin on Randall's Chan¬ nel, opposite the Sooth Shore Yacht Clob, the spiles for which are to be pot in 17 feet of water. Mr. Martin is constmcting a pretty garage abet¬ ting the docks which will be a replica of his residence.
lant Hose house.
After conducting hotels in this vil¬ lage for many years George B. Smith has retired and is now residing with his son Benson at 153 North Main
and now. And tbis is vow."
the end of my speech I
We are sorry, to leam that one of oar
Street. Mr. Smith began the bote! i hoy». Roy Wells, who ba* attained business in 1881 in wbat was known """« fame as a football player, waa as Freeport Hotel building over wbich """L^^h^t painfully injured in a game was Euterpean Hall, where for a num- i *^ F'^s^mg Saturday. While making ber of years all the entertainments in f «°?«? 5"? ^°' the Freeport team he tbe village were held. He remained lost his balance and fell to the groand.
there until 1892, when he opened the
bis nose coming in contact witb a
Benson House, where for several years •""""• ^ ^owat also badly shaken up
he has had in partnership Patrick Farrell, to whomMr. Smith has now sold his business.—Observer. y
and had to be carried from the field.
Mrs. Ida E. Harridan of Medina, Past Grand Matron of the State ot
S. P. Pettit, auctioneer, will sell atj New York of the Eastern Star Order, pablie auction on the premises, eaat j W" the gueattbia we^ of her cooain.
side of North Ocean Avenue, on Satar¬ day, Nov. 4, at 2 p. m., a large 10 room house, all modern improvementa, barn and garage, and plot 90x150, firat faouae sooth of Rsndall Avenue. For particulars see advertisement.
Young ard family of
(Continued on page 5)
Allen O. Wantagb.
: The opening date of the Freeport Cry- ' Btal Palace is postponed from Saturday,
Oct 21 to Saturday, Oct, 28. Chil«- , rep'a free matinee on tuning day ai
3 p. m. Hig^ class motion pictdres : and illuatrated songa.
n
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cod Wins looseveh to Have * Big Republican RaUy at Freepdrt SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OrnCIAL PAPER. NASSAU COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. FREEPORT VILlAGE Vol 4, Number 14 Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1911 $1.00 Yearly, Sinfle Copy 5 Cants Merrick PHYSICAL FACTS. Wo breatho, on an average, 1,200 times an hour, inhale 600 gallona of air, or 84,000 quarts ¦ day. Tbo ag- grtgata •orfaee of the air oelis of tbe iunga exeoodfl 20,000 sqoaro inches, L I. Dinner Feb. 24 Presifint Taft to be htited to be Held at Hotel Aster To The annual dinner to Long Islanders, given every year In Manbattafi by tha fb« avarago weight of the brain of I SoffolJt Coonty Association, has been an adult malo is thrae poonds and set for Saturday evening, Febroary 24. •ightoane«a;of afomale two pounds I This was decided at the meeting and four ooneas. Tba skin is composed of tbree layers, and varies from one-eigbth to one- quarters of an inch in tbieknass. Eacb sqaare inch of skin contains * 8,600 sweating tobas or perspiratory pores, each of wbieb may ba likened to a lit¬ tle drain pipe one-quarter ef an incl) long, making an aggregate length over the entire surface of the body of 201, 166 feat, or a ditch for draining the body almoat 440 miles long. The nerves probably exceed 10,- 000,000 in namber. The nerves and tha narva system are connected by the spinal marrow. William McFarlane of Exeter, Eng¬ land, visited bis brother-in-law, Mr. Cameron, at the Camp Grounds on Tharsday. Mr. McFarlane will engage in evangelistic work in New York. of tbe association bald at the office of Secretary A. Wilfred Tuthill. It waa daeMad to engage tba large ballroom of Hotel Astor, tba same as waa occo¬ pied last year, wben 1,000 Long Isl¬ anders sat down to tbe feast, wbicb was in every way a most suceesafol affair. President Taft, General Woodford, tbe Rev. Dr. Hillis, Justice Jaycox and otbera will be asked to deliver ad¬ dresses. Tha secretary of tbe association, who has managed the nine previoos dinners, stated tbat be woold not ba able to take charge this year, for the reason tbat he would be abaent on the Pacific Coast when mest of the prepar¬ atory work for the dinner woold bave to be done. Jobn H. Bonnington, one of tba directors of the association, and one of its moat efficient members, was asked to accept the position ef acting secretary, which he did, and he will have charge of the details of the prep¬ arations. Mr. Bonnington has a win¬ ter home in Brooklyn and'a summer Bellmore Single copies of the Messenger can be had at Wm. Wolfe's drug store at 6c eaeb. tf Services at tbe Cbarch of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the twentieth after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 o'clock a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service home"Tn'Green^rt. and morning prayer and sermon at the j ^he price of the tickets will remain 11 o'clock serv.ee. "The Sunday School Lfag „meas laat year-$8.50-and will meets in the Parish House at 10 a. ro.^, ^a pjaced on sale about tbe third week The weekly meeting of the Woman's j^ December. Auxiliary is held in tbe Parish House j on Tharsdays at 2:80 p. m. and the Junior Auxiliary on Satiirdays at 2:30 ! p. m. The Boys' Club meeta Wednes Roosevelt The regular weekly prayer meeting of tbe M. E. Church will be beld this Friday evening ^t the home of Prof, and Mrs. Thomas LeRoy on Woods Avenue. days after school. Tomorrow, Satur¬ day, St. Simon and St. Jude's Day, there will be a celebration of the Holy Commonion at 7:30 a.m. and, Wed¬ nesday, All Sainta' Day, at 7:30 a. m. Mrs. L. B. Corlies is spending a week with friends in Flushing. An entertainment and dance will take place in Firemen's Hall this even¬ ing, Friday, at 8:80 p. m., under the aospices of the Choral Society of the Church of tb«* Redeemer. The program as arranged follows: Part 1—1. Over¬ ture, "Light Cavalry" Orcheatra; 2. Bass Solo, "When the Bell in the Lightboase Rings" Mr. Jobn Swan; 3. 'Cello Solo, "Romance" Mr. Isner; 4. Soprano "Waiting" Mrs. Loaise Mitebell;6. Violin Solo, "Meditation from Thais" Massenet, Mr. Myers¬ burg; 6. Soprano Solo, "My Honey" Stanton, Miss Marion Cone. Part 2— Overtore, "Poet and Peasant" Or¬ chestra; 2. Soprano Solo, "Coming Thro' the Rye,'' Sembrieh-Meacban, Mrs. Mitchell; 8. Trio. "Song to the Evening Star" Wagner; Violin, 'Cel¬ lo, Piano; 4. Soprano Solo, "Live Long Day" Miss Cone; 5. 'Cello Solo, "Song Without Words" Davidoff, Mr. Isner; 6. Corret Solo, "Lost Cord" Sullivan, Mr. Tietsch. Dancing 10:80 to 1. Ice cream will be on sale. Tickets; adolts ,36 and childre.i 25 .. j Mias Madge Bolster, a former teach Mr. Frank Crary, who has heen !«'°''he Roosevelt School, has been spending the last fortnight in the vii- visiting at tbo home of Mrs The charm has been broken and the Fifth Election District has a Repub¬ lican Committeeman. Frank A. Wood. Oounty Sealer of Weights and Meas¬ ures, won by a majority of 6 votes. There were 218 votes cast, 106 of wbicb were for Arthur Whitehouse and the other 112 far Wood. Miss Schneider, primary teaeher at the Roosevelt School, is slowly im¬ proving after an operation for appendi¬ citis at the St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway. Miss Sebneider was strick¬ en over a week ago and was immedi¬ ately removed to the hospital. A Miss Smith, sent here by Commissioner Cooley, is substituting in her place. The Ladies' Aid Soeiety held a busi¬ neas meeting Tuesday evening at tbe bome of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sea¬ bury. Tbe evening of music and recitation under tbe auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid Society will be faeld on tbe evening cf Ihursday, November 2, instead of the date formerly annoonced. lage left on Monday. Mr. Crary will spend the winter with Mr. Daniel Ed¬ gar croising in a house b^at in south¬ ern waters. Faath on Whitehouse Avenue, and the Misses Jane and Loretta Fitzgerald, also former teachera, who are now engaged in one pf tha New York City schools, have been visiting at tbe bome of Post¬ master and Mrs. Harry Seabury. Miss Minnie Boms and Mr. E. E. Wallmoller will be married in thej — Cburch of the Redeemer on Wednes- Tbe regalar weekly devotional meet- day evening at 8 o'clock. i ing of the Epworth Leagae will be held on Sonday. It is expected tbat Mr. and Mrs. Claus S. Brandmp the meeting will be lead by Jere E. celebrated the twenty-second ann iver-1 Brown of the Freeport Epwortb sary of their marriage at their home, j Leagoe. Merrick Ave., on Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, by entertaining a nomber ofj The Epwortb League will hold an-i their friends wtb music and dancing, other aoeial meeting at the home ofj tbe musician being Mr. F. W. Miesing-1 Prof, and Mrs. LeKoy on Hallowe'en er of Brooklyn. Sapper was aerved at! night The affair will be in tbe form which the "bride and groom" Were iof a ghost party and a very enjoyable ; heartily toasted. Mr. and Mrs. Brand- time is promised. I It looks as thoogh the Bellmore Baseball Club will bave as much trouble in ending the seriea of 3 gamea with the Freepbrt team of the Nasaao County Baseball Leagoe as was ex¬ perienced in tbe series batween tba Giants and Athletics, owing to tbe stormy weather of Iato. The seeond game will be played this Sunday, weather permitting. Last Sanday af¬ ternoon was flne for a ball game, but as tbe weatber was threatening in the moming the game for the day was ealled off. Tbis gave tbe boys of tbe village, as well as some of the older ones, a chance to have a game of sides. Don't forget tbe big game tbis Sonday at 8 o'clock. Manager Wulff is com¬ ing over with tbe best be has and no doobt he will need them. Samuel Self haa improved nicely af¬ ter being confined to his home for five months, and is now able to take an oc¬ casional trip about tbe village wben the weather is good. Editor Messenger, X>ear Sir:— In answer to the letter regarding Fleshmore Salve last that appeared in yonr last issue. Being the only drug¬ gist in town I presume it had refer¬ enee to me. I admit tbat I do not carry Fleahmore Salve or any other preparations or drags that is aot guar¬ anteed by tbe Pure Food and Drug Law. Yours respectfully, William Wolfe. Vanderbilt Denies Opposition Tale Sajn The N. Y. Central U Not After L L Local Traffic William K. Vanderbilt. jr.. denies that the Long Island Motor Parkway is to be taken over by the New Yerx Cen¬ tral Railroad Company as a saburban electric line in competition with the Loug Island Railroad. Some one dis¬ covered that the parkway charter con¬ tained a forgotten clanse, permitting the la}dng of steel rails on the gpee |
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