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Firebug Succeeds on Third Trial at Bellmore
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY
Vol 3» Number 18
Merrick «
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Servicea at the Church 'of j[the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the flrat in Advent, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service and morning prayer and aermon at the second ser vice. The Sonday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. Wednesday being St Andrew'a day, there will be a cele¬ bration of tiM Holy Communion at 7:.30 a. m. The Litany will be said in the church on that day at 9 a. m. On the foliowiag Wednesdays at 9 o'clock the Litany^ill be said in tbe Parish House and on Friday evening prayer will be read at 4 o'clock in the church through- oat the Advent season.
Every Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y., FRIDAY. NOV. 25, 1910
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 CenU
.J
Bellmore
Freeport
L 1. R. R. May Use Gasoline Motor Cars
Officiai*' Makins Observations As *^^ *''"' ^* William Wolfe's drug store jieyg on Wednesday evening with a score
Library Workers to Sue!
Baldwin
SJTigle copies of the Mepseiiger can
To Practicability Of The New Scheme
The manaRement of the Long Island
and from Anderson Bloomer, newsdeal¬ er, at ."j cents per Copy. tf
The pu8hmobile\aee held by several of tbe young men of the village at-
i Railroad is keeping in close touch with t^acted considerable attention Thanks¬ giving afternoon. The course wa.s
the experiments that have been made [during the last few weeks by the eiigi- ; neera of the PonnsyIvaiiia Railroad with : a gasolene motor car on some of the
branches of that road in New Jersey.
These observations have been made by
the Long Island management todiscov
from Bowne-s store, down to the depot! J'^^^"* »<=°^««- . "'^J^^*
and back, twice over. Several prizes ' ^J'^J^IV^^* *"^*'^t*'J""* chickens.
were awarded to the winners. *^"^'' '"e»'««*' °f ^^'''K^":^ ^''"t
I always an opportunity at these alleys
Mrs. William H. Dowling has been confined to her bed for the last week with a severe attack of the grippe.
Mrs. L. B. Corlies is spending a lew days with her brother, the Rev. Frank Draper at New Milford, Conn.
Mrs. McCord whose recent nervous breakdown gave grave concern to her family ia now mending very encourag¬ ingly at her home on Hempstead Boule¬ vard.
The Meii'.s Club basket ball team is practicing almost nightly and Manager Mulcah^ will soon be able to publish a schedule of games. The team would like to book gamea with those not aver¬ aging over 135 pounds.
The Kev. William H. Littebrandt and Mr. P. R. Jennings were in atten¬ dance at the annual reception and din¬ ner given the Rt. Rev. Frederick Bur¬ gess, the Bishop of Long Island, at the Masonic Temple in Brooklyn on Mon- <!ny. About 200 were present.
F. J. Waterbury, of 39 Bedell street, i Will Try to Force Surrender of' The Ladies'Aid Society''of £thejM. won the turkey at Gere's bowling al-j Lai.«e Collection of Boolu I ^- Church held their annual Thanksglv-
* . __ ing supper in the chapel on Wednesday
of 221. Monday Nov. 28. there will 1 Mrs. Alonzo M. Onderdonk, who is at! evening.
be a return match Downs and Willetts I jhe head of the local library, told ani " " ,
vs. Waterbury and Garrisoh. j ^agle reporter today that the firm of i "^^ Baldwin Juniors football team
„, . - -- Weller & PiUen of Jamaica haa. been M^^«»*«'^ *''« K«'>'fV'"e Centres last
.1 "1"Um*"m*^- ?^T.i,"^ retained to secure from the village of ^^'^'^^V-
alleys. 36-38 N. Main street, there will! R„,k^j,le Centre the.collection of ^oks
be three prizes awarded to the three ^^j^^ ^^^ jj^^p^^^^lj Library claims score, ree .^^ owns. I
The books were offered by a Manhat-1 tan newspaper to the library proving I
, . J I ^ • successful in a voting contest inaugur-!
for one to spend a p easant evening. , „. . ^. „ "* „„ . „i.:-u :.. ¦
„,, ._ .,_. _ c__ L!ii:__j J ..--I I ated some months ago, ana which it is
claimed was won by the Hempstead i
Library by a majority of 2,030 votes. I
Just how it was that the Rockville!
Unclaimed letters are advertised this week for Mr. David Baldwin, Mr. Ed. , Holbrook, John Simmons Co., Irene Bitz, Ghen Button, Jarvis Baldwin, Wm. B. Combs (2), Mr. C. Fai'ina, A. Hopper.
^ There was a large and enthusiastic i There is also a fine billiard and pool!
er the practicability of adapting such ^^thering at the Epworth League pgrler in connection with^ the alleys. , fears on some of the lines on Long Isl- Group Meeting held in the Methodist, it,
i and. , Epiacopal Church here last Thursday;
The car is of torpedo shape and from i evening. The group comprised the Joseph Bedell of 82 Raynor street, this fact has been called a cruiser by ^.^Pters of Rockville Centre, ocean-1 and James W. Raynor, his brother-in-i Iu: "";7d onroYSrofficirs'^f the"at ^ ^.. ^ v, t, -xt
side, Baldwin, Freeport, Bellmore and 11_™ and near neiehbor were reminded •' i. • *T • M II Calvin Carman, while^in ^Newark,
Several past presidents of! hit th-v each hfd a birThdav laTt Sat ' TT'^u^'K, u ''"°*^'' ? ^T"^, *''"' N. J., last Sunday night, stepped from
t'^'tth.veachhadabirthdavlastbat the books will be surrendered only to | ^ trolley in front of an atltomobile.
Vernon Smith while chop|)ing wood last Saturday, cut his finger, which re- ou»,, ....w.t««=. ...«. u.« ""^^vn.ej -^ , stitches to draw the
Centre officials secured possession of Z, „_ j ^ „„*hor the books is not stated, but they have ! '^°""° logemer.
those who use it. In the front it .. narrowed "to a sharp angle and there ; f^^^^™* is a pilot to keep objects oflf the tracks
the Brooklyn South District Epworth , ^^day evening when a party of theij^uue Sheriff of Naasau Countv The Pennaylvania's car is seventy feet League were present, also the present | f^jgn^g ^nd neighbors called ^t the ' ^ ^" ^^ ^
long, ten feet three inches wide and i.s P'esident. Robert C Tait, who gave a ^ome of Mr.fBedell, where Mr. Raynor vervmnrhi; earnest in thpirdet^rr ^"'^'" ^''^ ''**" '^''^'
twelve feet high. There are only eight «* words of greeting. Rev. Gordon i ^ad been invited to spend the evenin'g. i SoTtosLretre books LdS^^^^^ 'Tu''
wheels on the two trucks. ; On each L- Thompson, pastor of the Sands ^^ K^^ell was sitting by the stove hev have thrhLkit,r nf a'n Se InS \ ^'""^^^ '^"^ ''"' *^''*'
-.•J- .LL X 1 -_- ..,_.- ...... .Afreet Mpmor a rhurch. Brook vn. ...-.,.. ¦.• _l. '^•___- , they bave the backing Of all the local „;^.i Ml- rnrmnn i
^ , , , ..,. , I Before the machine could be stopped
'^'¦!:..^"^_ _"i'-frl\®u-^"^"-! are I Calvin had been dragged several feet.
^^^ ^^^^ ^^^
taken to the City Hos-
Wantagh
ed by hot water and lighed by acety¬ lene gas.
When a reporter sought information concerning the pos.siVtilities of the use of the car on Long Island at the office benediction. Rev. William D. Tuckey, of President Peters he waa told that Pastor Baldwin Church. The meeting the car is now in the yards at Jersey I was in charge of Francis W Miller, a City and the proposition to send i^ to I vice president of the Brooklyn South Long Island is under consideration. It; District Epworth League, was said that there is no possibility of cars of this character becoming of general use on Long Island because of the splendid electrical equipment of the
they bave the backing merchants in whose stores were cast the votes by which it is claimed the local library wofi the collection. Just where the matter will end is, of course, problematical, but the Hempstead peo¬ ple are prepared to fight hard for what
pital. Mr. Carman is doing nicely.
Robert Sharpe, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamjB. Sharpe, is ill at his home on Park Ave. with pneu¬ monia.
side there are two doors, one for pas- Street Memorial Church, Brooklyn, qujetly smoking his evening pipe when
sengers and one for baggage. There I'^a'^e the principal address of the ev^n- the crowd rushed into the house with
is a separate compartment for smokers, '"K on "The Strength of Youth. The g noise as if bedlam was let loose.
capable of seating sixteen persons Freeport Young People s Orchestra j They took him completely by sur-
while the balance of the car will seat I P'a>"ed two selections; Scripture and : p^jge and it was sometime before he
seventy-five persons. The ear is heat-! P^yer was led bv Rev. J. W. Cox, ! fyHy recovered from the shock.
'pastor Bellmore Church; words of The eveninp^ was vprv nlpasantlv I *'"'"'^ ^"'*"".''" \" "^'""""^
welcome, E. Harrison, president Bell- agsed and following a bountiful birth^ ' ^^f^'='*"" *° *^^*^,^.'^ "^^^'- , , J Mrs. Amanda Denton, aged 68 years, more League; devotional. Howard A. I ^ay supper hi guests dipersed to i ^^"^ Hempstead Library was founded l^jed at her home on Milburn Ave. laat Merlin, past president District League; . ^h Jr home at a late hour^ w^hing • TttJTF^L/r vn] ^'T'' .'*". ' Thursday of pneumonia. Funeral ser-
" Messrs. Bedell and Raynor many happy jl?H°"nL,?/,p^„^^^^^^^^
returns of the dav ^ yyy Theophilus Parsons and now owns the ! j^ev. W. D. T-uckey officiating; inter-
letiirnsofthed^y^ ^ , ,„ which ,t is housed. The j ^^^^ in Freeport CWtery.
I collection of books is a large and valu-!
A "Pass-on Party" will be given by j able one, and subscribers are entitled i r^k^. ,„in k^ *!,« ,.«.^,i<.,. =«,.v!n«.B in the Altar Guild of the Episcopal Church to take out one volume of fiction and j ,J^f^^ p "rhn.nh nf ^Ldav wi h at Brooklyn Hall tonight (Friday.) ! one of non-fiction at the same time. *^« ^¦. ^- u^^Z \JL^^.J WD
1 The late Oliver H. P. Belmont was ^ P'"^ « J- ^}'%^^^^''^' ^^^- ^V?;
Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond, I much interested in the library, and ! ^^^^^''^^ '"^.""f ,^*"' T m'^^^x, pvpr godfather to all the youngsters of ; was willing to help in the erection of! ^^T'^ ^*'"*"^''*'°" ^^ '^""'^ .-^kI
The old horse shed, at the depot, which has been used for several years by people waiting for trains, has at las*..
Don't furget the fair of the Ladies' Aid Society next Tuesday atternoon and evening in the hall of the Mutual Assis¬ tance Associatiou. Useful and fancy articles "for sale; supper will also be •erveil.
Tho Thanksgiving services held in Hie church last Sunday were inspiring •nd well attended; the muaic under the laadership of Mrs. Rhodes Jackson waa of excellent qunlity and the choir did ntieb to make the services helpful. Miaa Laura Cowles rendered a solo in tbe evening.
Tbe firemen held a dance in the Truck Houi^ on Wednesday evening.
A few days ago a little gray sqiiii- M'l ran up the ladder of the windmill belonging to John T. Cowles and jumped on tbe wheel which at that y.)n:neat was turned around by the "'i'ln. The squirrel had no alternative ' h'l' to leap to the ground which it did. .Mr. ("owlea, watching from a window, went out, thinking he v/ould pick the Siiiirri.-I up dead, but it ran away into thejwoodsapparently none the worse for it^ jump. I
A meetinir of ihe Ladies' Aid Society was held on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William A. Seaman to make final arrangements for the annual fair.
Rev. T. S. Braithwaite haa invited the S^nithville South Hcok, Ladder ami Engine Co. to attend divine services in the Memorial Church next Sunday eve¬ ning. The Woman's Auxiliary haa al¬ so been invited. The sermon to he preached at that time is the"lhird in the aeries on the Lord's Prayer; topir, "The Coming Kingdom and How it is to'Cofne." Special music by the choir and it is expected that ML-is Laura Covles will sing a solo.
Birdsall Ja>;kson haa cominenceil the erection of «a new house in Sunny Croft. '
A straw ride composed of pupils of the Freeport High School visited Roy Wells at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wells, last Saturday night. After a pleasant time includ¬ ing refreshments, the party returned to Freeport.
Dr. and Mrs. William Rhame left California today (PViday) and will ar¬ rive home about next Friday. They will make a short atop at Chicago, 111.
The publishers of The Youth's Com¬ panion will, as always at this season. preaent to every subscriber whose sub- .scription (|1.75> is paid for 1911a beautiful calendar for the neiv year. The ^picture panel reproduces a water color painting of an old-time garden in la flood of summer sunsbifie, with a background of Lombardy poplars through which one catches a glimpae of diatant hilla. T) e picture being in 12 colors, tbe tones of the original are faitbfblly reproduced.
road, which is being installed. How- | gone to piecea and caved in. The lum ever, on linea where the travel is light. < ber is too old and decayed to use again
i a suitable home for it had the manag-
Freeport and vicinity, is planning to
help Santa Claus Christmas day after-! eri been anecessfnl in thpir pffnrta t-n such aa Sag Harbor or the line from i and probably a new shed will be erect- noon at Sigmond Opera Houae^n the i Sui^ from the town ^ Valley Stream to Miqeola. there ia a i«d by the people who have occasion to same style as he did last year, with ' known as Fulton P^k betwer thP possibility that cars of this character i use the shed in stormy weather. good things for all the young guests. [ 'hTch and manse of the F^rstTresby!
may be used economically. This annual entertainment requires a terian Church The annlication was
When inquiry was made aa to further , Very appropriate Thanksgiving exer- considerable outlay, and Mr. Sigmond ; refused but mVs Onderdonk and other developments regarding the establish- cises were given in the public school asks contributions of clothing toys ' ^«^"««*"> """^''^"- ^-'"^'^nionK and other
made by one person ; Root of Evil."
evening, "The-
A number of the young friends of Miss Grace Louden of Amityvilie gave a very agreeable surprise Thursday af¬ ternoon when they called at the home of Mrs. Louise Clark Hutcheson where
worker in behalf of the library still I mjss Louden was visiting. When they
ment of the port of entry for the bi^ Tuesday afternoon by the children, who < fruits, candy, etc.. for the event. : have a hooe that the desired consent' —'—-r\" "-" U"--'-/^ -..--.
AtlantH: liners at Fort Pond Bay it was each took thsir part very nicely. Each The children are invited to make I mav be"ec"red and a suitable hbrrav I '""V:^^'^. '"*S '*'? Hutcheson residence said that there had been no develop- of the teachers, Mr. Jolm Harrington, ; their wants known by writing to Santa Sine-er^^^ '"'"^y ; on Merrick Road each presented Miss
ments within the last two weeks. Miss Carrie B. Fish and Miss Bessie ^ Claus, Box 10, Freeport, P. O. : juiiuuig citL.i«u mere, r^agie.
The construction work on the big : Sprague, were presented with a hahtl-' ' ~
Jamaica improvements has begun. , gome basket of fruit by their respective ' REWARD offered for any informa- j.J^"? "tmV'^Thf n*!^wi!!T„1" '•" About two train loads of dirt a day are classes. The attendance of parenta of tion of people circulating false, defam-: The ,own '^ "^
bemg brought to Jamaicafronn the Cold the children was not very large, ow- atory or otherwise damaging stories '
Spring Harbor cut to make the Idling ing to the affair not being very much concerning me 07 my liousehold. Re¬ ply to my counsel, John L. Linehan, 165 Broadway, N.,Y.,orto me, T. H. Evans, M. D. , It
for the big yards and the elevntion of advertised, the tracka. It was stated at President - -
Peters' office that it was the intention ' The Ladies'Aid Society of the M. of tha railroad to make the improve- E. Church will meet at the home of ment in the section between Jamaica-Mrs. F. Grim Thursday. December 1st, and Kii'liinond Hill practically as lirst at 2:30 p. m. AH members are re- laid out. This plan was objected to by quested to be present. Friends are cor- resident.s of Jamaica and in view of dially invited. tlio.«o, objections the company has de-:
ciilod to extend Archer street to Divi-1 That the store of Samuel Self on sion street and leave the Prospect Bedford ave.. will not trouble the fire- stvoit bridge as it is at the jjreaent men anymore is a fx>sitive fact- it time. The plans of the railroad at went up in smoke last Friday night at tir.'-t contemplated the closing of this about 11:45. The fire was discovered bridge ar.d in accordance with the by Charles Mohrman, who lives in the wishes (if the Jamaica residents the baker shop close to where the store plana have been changwl to this ex- stood. Mohrman says he woke up tent. At present concrete abutments during the night and seeing the light are being constructed at Van WycK from the burning building in his room avenue and to the westward.
if 7011 try io "ovcr-advcrtiM jrour store for a wbil«---)roa'll be tkakfnl tkat lach 1 "crazy idea" ever fot into yov keai.
Hempstead
A bright |little operetta will be .suug
• by miiuy little j^fople of tho Clinrch of
Frank Dorlon, the 18 year old son of | Onr l^idy of Loretto ou November 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin A. Dorlon of East; "Littl(i Red Ridiug Hood's" sad story
avenue, is confined to the Arnold : ^''H be told, only to end in jov, when
Knanp Hospital in East Twelfth street, : ^^"^^ Kidiiig
I Louden with a hansome piece of linen. The affair was in honor of her engage¬ ment to Arthur Bums of Riverhead.
The house wa» decorated in Japanese style, the dining room being arched with an armor of green and white and
, illuminated with green lights while the parlor was decorated with ivy and white chryaanthemuma.
' , Miss Louden is the daughter of John Louden of Louden Hall, Amityvilie.
he went to the window to see the store in flames. He immediately dressed and went to the .*irc frfiuse and sounded the alarm. Tbe tiremen quickly responded
*«i''«^«'|:^yVV^^'"''"'^i'^^"^'"f^ Ne^rroTanV;; alias Mesmerism
Hippodrome had gamed such headway nothing could „ „otism, denounced."
be done to save the building. All ef- a j1,„j;„„ ..^^.v, ;., „„„««/.*;„„ „.:i-u
Those who have not yet had the op- forts were then turned to saving the A i^eadmg room in connection with
portt.nity of visiting the big New York , baker shop of Jacob Mohrman. which "^^l Zir^.ZL^tlnTf-Z f^l
Hippodrome show with its three splen-1 ^as only about fifty feet from the P)''^''*= ^^^"^^ "^^'^''^^ ^"^"^ 1:30 to 5
The firemen worked for nearly an Hood is re cued by tho ' hour on Saturday evening to save two Manhattan, suffering from a very pain-' J^"""-^ ''"T;/"'i! ^ w''-M''''"'**f Of fairy i housea in the northwestern section of fni imnrv whiph mnv r»«iiit in fhp in= Hower.-s. A play by children, for all the ; the vi age which were threatened by a Lg of the Tight oTone^Je ""'^^"¦"" "' "'¦"il^f^TfiL" ""J^^- ' woods fire. The houaes belonged to a
A few days ago Dorlon, while show-, The Ladies' Circle and the Epworth ' ^'i^'fr^f. Mr. McLean, ing some children how to fly a toy air-' Lesguc of the M. E." Church will have a ! .About j.30 word was received from ship, the machine broke and one of the . Fair aud Supper ou the 7tli and 8th of! *^"*t section and a large number qf tbe tiny wings cut the eye ball. The : December. ! villagers were on. their way when they
j were met by a cyclist who informed
On December 17,1910, theNa'-sau Rod ' them the fire was out. They were aud Gun Clnh will hold its Informal j about to return to their homes when Seini-Aimnal or Winter Dinner, in the ; the fire alarm whiatle called out the
5^r"tLt ,e!JSfl'^r;euie ^^;'; department who quickly responded, and V L-rt a^euue, iNew ^;,„ fi,.^ moo f«„„,i f^ i,^ ...-.tui^ „ e^...
eye
breaking of the spiral rod of the ma chine was the cause of tne accident.
(Christian Science services will be held in the Hempatead Bank Building, citmer of Fulton and Main streets, Hempstead, at 11 a. m., Sunday, Nov. 27; subjects, "Ancient and Modern
and
the fire was found to be within a few rods of one house and burning rapidly Union Thanksgiving servicea were toward the other. The men armed held in the M. E. Church yesterday' themselves with branches and shovels morning. \ ' and after a long hard fight exting¬
uished the blaze which did no damage
burning building. For some time the ,,.
A fair and supper will be held at the 1 beyond burning the woodland. M. E. Church on the 7th and 8th of' . -
lock p.m. All Chriatian Science j December. ; On Thursday evening of next week
baker shop was in great danger, and j^.
literature can there be read, purchased
— Messrs. Hendrickson and Hendrickson
A competitive examination under . will give an entertainment in the chap-
^ rules of the civil service commission ! el of tK&v|il,jS. Church under the aus-
The fire alarm last night, 13, was for the position of clerk carrier inrthe pices of th^ Epworth League. The
did spectacles, "The International ('tip," "The Ballet of Niagara," and "The Earthquake," will find during ! only|by hard work b/the firemen' the
Thanksgiving week the holiday oppor- building waa saved. The window sill _ . ,. ...^ ^ „. ...^
tunity. The usual daily matinees pre- , caught fire aeveral times and the paint for the old Jarvis house, on the Brook-: post office of this village, will be.held ¦ program wilT consi"st'of ^efe^thins on vail at New York's largest playhouse 1 ,vas scorched from the siding of the lyn conduit line, almost to Merrick, ! on the 10th of December at 9 a. m., ¦ musical glasses, character impersona- and the matinee on Thankagiving Day building. That little store of Mr. Self's and was an Vmnecessary call,v the buUd-i full details of which may be obtained ' tions, magic and shadowgraphy and is aure to bring out the school children | has been afire twice before, once last ing being about down when someone "from George Smith at the post offlce. ' will be pleasing to both old and young
and their elders in large attendance. ; fail, once on Election night, Nov. 8, sent in the alarm. ^Tickets are for aale by the boys and
The circus part of the Hippodrome , but the third time proved fatal. There The Sundav morning sermons nr, ^ Franklin Gilbert of 25 Kellum place, i girls of the Sunday School, program makes a epecia. appeal to the, i« no question but what the building , Th«Sj"dayj^^^^^^^ the Winter at Los Angele.
youngsters and interesta the grown ups i .was set afire each time by someone ^^^"^^V „ P ' 4? f, ' .r^^ ^
as well. There are performing ele-! ^ho either had a grudge againat the ! t'""^,J \ Rev. Mr. Cutler on "Jesus, i^^''^^*-" «•
phants, comical baby bears, lions who , building or wanted to cause some e.\- *"« leacner. ine eubject ot the ; r^^ Liederkranz will givea vocal iek... hP«iHP ' .: r. Too bad thia firebug could ^J^^^P.^ ^^^} ^l^^'So"^ ^Ji"!!frf:_°f It i and. instrumental concert in Liberty
Seaford
go through remarkable tricks, beside j citement.
the Hippodrome's carnival of clowns— ! not have been caught.
all this in the circus alone after which ; ,vas made to set fire to the store on , ..... u u u u
the three great apectacles ofler aston-, Wednesday night, two nights previous '!??^^*!"f to be held once each month on j
ishing scenic surprises including the , to the fire, but the rascal waa fright- *^« ^^"^^ "^ ^"'^'^- '^'^''"P Thoburn s
ng will be "boul Olimpses
An attem"pt I'^'K "'« «=°!"'"K ?' E- meeting will I ^' be the nrst of a series of missionary
The three days' old baby girl'of Mr.
folliw^''^ Tuesday evening; a ball will' and Mra. John Douglas OjedMonday.
The report of the First National
"Beautiful Ballet of Niagara" in which ened away' by a party who was return- ^'^^' '"^^^ Conquest of India." will be j gank shows totel resources of $1,578,-1 Pfralytic stroke on Sunday morning. At
the coryphees are dressed as Indiana ; jng home that night at about 10 o'clocl*. with Niagara Falla in a wonderful rep-; On the night of the. fire a strong north- resentation as a background. Other west wind was blowing, and had the features are the Flight of the Aero- j baker shop burned, there is no queston plane. The Shipwreck. The Yacht Race | but what every houae from Bedford The Race between the..^ocomotive and | avenue east to Bellmore avenue would Horsemen and the astonishing aquatic | have been swept by the flames, as finale with ita flying hallet and elec- j there waa no possible chance of the trical effects. 1 firemen getting "water"* to check the
fianaes. There was no insurance on the
used as a basis and the meetings be lead by the pastor.
will
747.47.
the time of writing Mr. Baldwin ! a very critical condition.
1 to build two Busch on the
_ ^ ^ „ . , * D « , XT J- C. Whritenour
D.rorest Beardsley of Buffalo, N. U,^„ggg f^^. q^^^^^ p g^^^,, ^^ ^j^^ , At the hearing before Justice Norton Y., brother of George Beardsley and Hempstead Company's property to coat "t Bellmore Monday morning Jimniie Prof. Nelson Jackson of the Friends' I about $7500. «* '-¦ ' I Jonea was fined "$10 or ten days," for
^atcbfng chickena belonging to George
Alan&on Baldwin was stricken with a .'
Academy, Locust Valley, bave been visiting at the home of George Beards¬ ley, East Seaman Ave.
Sand oa $1. and g«t the Messenger till Jan. 1, 1912. The newsiest paper in the town.
Send^s $1 and get the Messenger till i Ackley. Jonea testified that the eliick- Jan. 1, 1912. T|ie newsiest paper in ! ens came on hia premises, that he fed
shop which v/aa burned.
(continued ori page 4)
About 30 membera of the Freeport (continued on page 8) '
the town.
If you want to rvaeh the people
it in the "Meaaengor."
put
and made them comfortable and thought he had a right to them when tbey came on hie land, bat the court ruled differ¬ ently and puoiahed him accordingly.
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| FullText | laus at oigmon Firebug Succeeds on Third Trial at Bellmore SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY Vol 3» Number 18 Merrick « «. Servicea at the Church 'of j[the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the flrat in Advent, at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service and morning prayer and aermon at the second ser vice. The Sonday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. Wednesday being St Andrew'a day, there will be a cele¬ bration of tiM Holy Communion at 7:.30 a. m. The Litany will be said in the church on that day at 9 a. m. On the foliowiag Wednesdays at 9 o'clock the Litany^ill be said in tbe Parish House and on Friday evening prayer will be read at 4 o'clock in the church through- oat the Advent season. Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y., FRIDAY. NOV. 25, 1910 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 CenU .J Bellmore Freeport L 1. R. R. May Use Gasoline Motor Cars Officiai*' Makins Observations As *^^ *''"' ^* William Wolfe's drug store jieyg on Wednesday evening with a score Library Workers to Sue! Baldwin SJTigle copies of the Mepseiiger can To Practicability Of The New Scheme The manaRement of the Long Island and from Anderson Bloomer, newsdeal¬ er, at ."j cents per Copy. tf The pu8hmobile\aee held by several of tbe young men of the village at- i Railroad is keeping in close touch with t^acted considerable attention Thanks¬ giving afternoon. The course wa.s the experiments that have been made [during the last few weeks by the eiigi- ; neera of the PonnsyIvaiiia Railroad with : a gasolene motor car on some of the branches of that road in New Jersey. These observations have been made by the Long Island management todiscov from Bowne-s store, down to the depot! J'^^^"* »<=°^««- . "'^J^^* and back, twice over. Several prizes ' ^J'^J^IV^^* *"^*'^t*'J""* chickens. were awarded to the winners. *^"^'' '"e»'««*' °f ^^'''K^":^ ^''"t I always an opportunity at these alleys Mrs. William H. Dowling has been confined to her bed for the last week with a severe attack of the grippe. Mrs. L. B. Corlies is spending a lew days with her brother, the Rev. Frank Draper at New Milford, Conn. Mrs. McCord whose recent nervous breakdown gave grave concern to her family ia now mending very encourag¬ ingly at her home on Hempstead Boule¬ vard. The Meii'.s Club basket ball team is practicing almost nightly and Manager Mulcah^ will soon be able to publish a schedule of games. The team would like to book gamea with those not aver¬ aging over 135 pounds. The Kev. William H. Littebrandt and Mr. P. R. Jennings were in atten¬ dance at the annual reception and din¬ ner given the Rt. Rev. Frederick Bur¬ gess, the Bishop of Long Island, at the Masonic Temple in Brooklyn on Mon- 'fV'"e Centres last .1 "1"Um*"m*^- ?^T.i"^ retained to secure from the village of ^^'^'^^V- alleys. 36-38 N. Main street, there will! R„,k^j,le Centre the.collection of ^oks be three prizes awarded to the three ^^j^^ ^^^ jj^^p^^^^lj Library claims score, ree .^^ owns. I The books were offered by a Manhat-1 tan newspaper to the library proving I , . J I ^ • successful in a voting contest inaugur-! for one to spend a p easant evening. , „. . ^. „ "* „„ . „i.:-u :.. ¦ „,, ._ .,_. _ c__ L!ii:__j J ..--I I ated some months ago, ana which it is claimed was won by the Hempstead i Library by a majority of 2,030 votes. I Just how it was that the Rockville! Unclaimed letters are advertised this week for Mr. David Baldwin, Mr. Ed. , Holbrook, John Simmons Co., Irene Bitz, Ghen Button, Jarvis Baldwin, Wm. B. Combs (2), Mr. C. Fai'ina, A. Hopper. ^ There was a large and enthusiastic i There is also a fine billiard and pool! er the practicability of adapting such ^^thering at the Epworth League pgrler in connection with^ the alleys. , fears on some of the lines on Long Isl- Group Meeting held in the Methodist, it, i and. , Epiacopal Church here last Thursday; The car is of torpedo shape and from i evening. The group comprised the Joseph Bedell of 82 Raynor street, this fact has been called a cruiser by ^.^Pters of Rockville Centre, ocean-1 and James W. Raynor, his brother-in-i Iu: "";7d onroYSrofficirs'^f the"at ^ ^.. ^ v, t, -xt side, Baldwin, Freeport, Bellmore and 11_™ and near neiehbor were reminded •' i. • *T • M II Calvin Carman, while^in ^Newark, Several past presidents of! hit th-v each hfd a birThdav laTt Sat ' TT'^u^'K, u ''"°*^'' ? ^T"^, *''"' N. J., last Sunday night, stepped from t'^'tth.veachhadabirthdavlastbat the books will be surrendered only to ^ trolley in front of an atltomobile. Vernon Smith while chop )ing wood last Saturday, cut his finger, which re- ou»,, ....w.t««=. ...«. u.« ""^^vn.ej -^ , stitches to draw the Centre officials secured possession of Z, „_ j ^ „„*hor the books is not stated, but they have ! '^°""° logemer. those who use it. In the front it .. narrowed "to a sharp angle and there ; f^^^^™* is a pilot to keep objects oflf the tracks the Brooklyn South District Epworth , ^^day evening when a party of theij^uue Sheriff of Naasau Countv The Pennaylvania's car is seventy feet League were present, also the present f^jgn^g ^nd neighbors called ^t the ' ^ ^" ^^ ^ long, ten feet three inches wide and i.s P'esident. Robert C Tait, who gave a ^ome of Mr.fBedell, where Mr. Raynor vervmnrhi; earnest in thpirdet^rr ^"'^'" ^''^ ''**" '^''^' twelve feet high. There are only eight «* words of greeting. Rev. Gordon i ^ad been invited to spend the evenin'g. i SoTtosLretre books LdS^^^^^ 'Tu'' wheels on the two trucks. ; On each L- Thompson, pastor of the Sands ^^ K^^ell was sitting by the stove hev have thrhLkit,r nf a'n Se InS \ ^'""^^^ '^"^ ''"' *^''*' -.•J- .LL X 1 -_- ..,_.- ...... .Afreet Mpmor a rhurch. Brook vn. ...-.,.. ¦.• _l. '^•___- , they bave the backing Of all the local „;^.i Ml- rnrmnn i ^ , , , ..,. , I Before the machine could be stopped '^'¦!:..^"^_ _"i'-frl\®u-^"^"-! are I Calvin had been dragged several feet. ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ taken to the City Hos- Wantagh ed by hot water and lighed by acety¬ lene gas. When a reporter sought information concerning the pos.siVtilities of the use of the car on Long Island at the office benediction. Rev. William D. Tuckey, of President Peters he waa told that Pastor Baldwin Church. The meeting the car is now in the yards at Jersey I was in charge of Francis W Miller, a City and the proposition to send i^ to I vice president of the Brooklyn South Long Island is under consideration. It; District Epworth League, was said that there is no possibility of cars of this character becoming of general use on Long Island because of the splendid electrical equipment of the they bave the backing merchants in whose stores were cast the votes by which it is claimed the local library wofi the collection. Just where the matter will end is, of course, problematical, but the Hempstead peo¬ ple are prepared to fight hard for what pital. Mr. Carman is doing nicely. Robert Sharpe, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamjB. Sharpe, is ill at his home on Park Ave. with pneu¬ monia. side there are two doors, one for pas- Street Memorial Church, Brooklyn, qujetly smoking his evening pipe when sengers and one for baggage. There I'^a'^e the principal address of the ev^n- the crowd rushed into the house with is a separate compartment for smokers, '"K on "The Strength of Youth. The g noise as if bedlam was let loose. capable of seating sixteen persons Freeport Young People s Orchestra j They took him completely by sur- while the balance of the car will seat I P'a>"ed two selections; Scripture and : p^jge and it was sometime before he seventy-five persons. The ear is heat-! P^yer was led bv Rev. J. W. Cox, ! fyHy recovered from the shock. 'pastor Bellmore Church; words of The eveninp^ was vprv nlpasantlv I *'"'"'^ ^"'*"".''" \" "^'""""^ welcome, E. Harrison, president Bell- agsed and following a bountiful birth^ ' ^^f^'='*"" *° *^^*^,^.'^ "^^^'- , , J Mrs. Amanda Denton, aged 68 years, more League; devotional. Howard A. I ^ay supper hi guests dipersed to i ^^"^ Hempstead Library was founded l^jed at her home on Milburn Ave. laat Merlin, past president District League; . ^h Jr home at a late hour^ w^hing • TttJTF^L/r vn] ^'T'' .'*". ' Thursday of pneumonia. Funeral ser- " Messrs. Bedell and Raynor many happy jl?H°"nL,?/,p^„^^^^^^^^ returns of the dav ^ yyy Theophilus Parsons and now owns the ! j^ev. W. D. T-uckey officiating; inter- letiirnsofthed^y^ ^ , ,„ which ,t is housed. The j ^^^^ in Freeport CWtery. I collection of books is a large and valu-! A "Pass-on Party" will be given by j able one, and subscribers are entitled i r^k^. ,„in k^ *!,« ,.«.^,i<.,. =«,.v!n«.B in the Altar Guild of the Episcopal Church to take out one volume of fiction and j ,J^f^^ p "rhn.nh nf ^Ldav wi h at Brooklyn Hall tonight (Friday.) ! one of non-fiction at the same time. *^« ^¦. ^- u^^Z \JL^^.J WD 1 The late Oliver H. P. Belmont was ^ P'"^ « J- ^}'%^^^^''^' ^^^- ^V?; Village Trustee Charles A. Sigmond, I much interested in the library, and ! ^^^^^''^^ '"^.""f ,^*"' T m'^^^x, pvpr godfather to all the youngsters of ; was willing to help in the erection of! ^^T'^ ^*'"*"^''*'°" ^^ '^""'^ .-^kI The old horse shed, at the depot, which has been used for several years by people waiting for trains, has at las*.. Don't furget the fair of the Ladies' Aid Society next Tuesday atternoon and evening in the hall of the Mutual Assis¬ tance Associatiou. Useful and fancy articles "for sale; supper will also be •erveil. Tho Thanksgiving services held in Hie church last Sunday were inspiring •nd well attended; the muaic under the laadership of Mrs. Rhodes Jackson waa of excellent qunlity and the choir did ntieb to make the services helpful. Miaa Laura Cowles rendered a solo in tbe evening. Tbe firemen held a dance in the Truck Houi^ on Wednesday evening. A few days ago a little gray sqiiii- M'l ran up the ladder of the windmill belonging to John T. Cowles and jumped on tbe wheel which at that y.)n:neat was turned around by the "'i'ln. The squirrel had no alternative ' h'l' to leap to the ground which it did. .Mr. ("owlea, watching from a window, went out, thinking he v/ould pick the Siiiirri.-I up dead, but it ran away into thejwoodsapparently none the worse for it^ jump. I A meetinir of ihe Ladies' Aid Society was held on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William A. Seaman to make final arrangements for the annual fair. Rev. T. S. Braithwaite haa invited the S^nithville South Hcok, Ladder ami Engine Co. to attend divine services in the Memorial Church next Sunday eve¬ ning. The Woman's Auxiliary haa al¬ so been invited. The sermon to he preached at that time is the"lhird in the aeries on the Lord's Prayer; topir, "The Coming Kingdom and How it is to'Cofne." Special music by the choir and it is expected that ML-is Laura Covles will sing a solo. Birdsall Ja>;kson haa cominenceil the erection of «a new house in Sunny Croft. ' A straw ride composed of pupils of the Freeport High School visited Roy Wells at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wells, last Saturday night. After a pleasant time includ¬ ing refreshments, the party returned to Freeport. Dr. and Mrs. William Rhame left California today (PViday) and will ar¬ rive home about next Friday. They will make a short atop at Chicago, 111. The publishers of The Youth's Com¬ panion will, as always at this season. preaent to every subscriber whose sub- .scription ( 1.75> is paid for 1911a beautiful calendar for the neiv year. The ^picture panel reproduces a water color painting of an old-time garden in la flood of summer sunsbifie, with a background of Lombardy poplars through which one catches a glimpae of diatant hilla. T) e picture being in 12 colors, tbe tones of the original are faitbfblly reproduced. road, which is being installed. How- gone to piecea and caved in. The lum ever, on linea where the travel is light. < ber is too old and decayed to use again i a suitable home for it had the manag- Freeport and vicinity, is planning to help Santa Claus Christmas day after-! eri been anecessfnl in thpir pffnrta t-n such aa Sag Harbor or the line from i and probably a new shed will be erect- noon at Sigmond Opera Houae^n the i Sui^ from the town ^ Valley Stream to Miqeola. there ia a i«d by the people who have occasion to same style as he did last year, with ' known as Fulton P^k betwer thP possibility that cars of this character i use the shed in stormy weather. good things for all the young guests. [ 'hTch and manse of the F^rstTresby! may be used economically. This annual entertainment requires a terian Church The annlication was When inquiry was made aa to further , Very appropriate Thanksgiving exer- considerable outlay, and Mr. Sigmond ; refused but mVs Onderdonk and other developments regarding the establish- cises were given in the public school asks contributions of clothing toys ' ^«^"««*"> """^''^"- ^-'"^'^nionK and other made by one person ; Root of Evil." evening, "The- A number of the young friends of Miss Grace Louden of Amityvilie gave a very agreeable surprise Thursday af¬ ternoon when they called at the home of Mrs. Louise Clark Hutcheson where worker in behalf of the library still I mjss Louden was visiting. When they ment of the port of entry for the bi^ Tuesday afternoon by the children, who < fruits, candy, etc.. for the event. : have a hooe that the desired consent' —'—-r\" "-" U"--'-/^ -..--. AtlantH: liners at Fort Pond Bay it was each took thsir part very nicely. Each The children are invited to make I mav be"ec"red and a suitable hbrrav I '""V:^^'^. '"*S '*'? Hutcheson residence said that there had been no develop- of the teachers, Mr. Jolm Harrington, ; their wants known by writing to Santa Sine-er^^^ '"'"^y ; on Merrick Road each presented Miss ments within the last two weeks. Miss Carrie B. Fish and Miss Bessie ^ Claus, Box 10, Freeport, P. O. : juiiuuig citL.i«u mere, r^agie. The construction work on the big : Sprague, were presented with a hahtl-' ' ~ Jamaica improvements has begun. , gome basket of fruit by their respective ' REWARD offered for any informa- j.J^"? "tmV'^Thf n*!^wi!!T„1" '•" About two train loads of dirt a day are classes. The attendance of parenta of tion of people circulating false, defam-: The ,own '^ "^ bemg brought to Jamaicafronn the Cold the children was not very large, ow- atory or otherwise damaging stories ' Spring Harbor cut to make the Idling ing to the affair not being very much concerning me 07 my liousehold. Re¬ ply to my counsel, John L. Linehan, 165 Broadway, N.,Y.,orto me, T. H. Evans, M. D. , It for the big yards and the elevntion of advertised, the tracka. It was stated at President - - Peters' office that it was the intention ' The Ladies'Aid Society of the M. of tha railroad to make the improve- E. Church will meet at the home of ment in the section between Jamaica-Mrs. F. Grim Thursday. December 1st, and Kii'liinond Hill practically as lirst at 2:30 p. m. AH members are re- laid out. This plan was objected to by quested to be present. Friends are cor- resident.s of Jamaica and in view of dially invited. tlio.«o, objections the company has de-: ciilod to extend Archer street to Divi-1 That the store of Samuel Self on sion street and leave the Prospect Bedford ave.. will not trouble the fire- stvoit bridge as it is at the jjreaent men anymore is a fx>sitive fact- it time. The plans of the railroad at went up in smoke last Friday night at tir.'-t contemplated the closing of this about 11:45. The fire was discovered bridge ar.d in accordance with the by Charles Mohrman, who lives in the wishes (if the Jamaica residents the baker shop close to where the store plana have been changwl to this ex- stood. Mohrman says he woke up tent. At present concrete abutments during the night and seeing the light are being constructed at Van WycK from the burning building in his room avenue and to the westward. if 7011 try io "ovcr-advcrtiM jrour store for a wbil«---)roa'll be tkakfnl tkat lach 1 "crazy idea" ever fot into yov keai. Hempstead A bright little operetta will be .suug • by miiuy little j^fople of tho Clinrch of Frank Dorlon, the 18 year old son of Onr l^idy of Loretto ou November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin A. Dorlon of East; "Littl(i Red Ridiug Hood's" sad story avenue, is confined to the Arnold : ^''H be told, only to end in jov, when Knanp Hospital in East Twelfth street, : ^^"^^ Kidiiig I Louden with a hansome piece of linen. The affair was in honor of her engage¬ ment to Arthur Bums of Riverhead. The house wa» decorated in Japanese style, the dining room being arched with an armor of green and white and , illuminated with green lights while the parlor was decorated with ivy and white chryaanthemuma. ' , Miss Louden is the daughter of John Louden of Louden Hall, Amityvilie. he went to the window to see the store in flames. He immediately dressed and went to the .*irc frfiuse and sounded the alarm. Tbe tiremen quickly responded *«i''«^«' :^yVV^^'"''"'^i'^^"^'"f^ Ne^rroTanV;; alias Mesmerism Hippodrome had gamed such headway nothing could „ „otism, denounced." be done to save the building. All ef- a j1,„j;„„ ..^^.v, ;., „„„««/.*;„„ „.:i-u Those who have not yet had the op- forts were then turned to saving the A i^eadmg room in connection with portt.nity of visiting the big New York , baker shop of Jacob Mohrman. which "^^l Zir^.ZL^tlnTf-Z f^l Hippodrome show with its three splen-1 ^as only about fifty feet from the P)''^''*= ^^^"^^ "^^'^''^^ ^"^"^ 1:30 to 5 The firemen worked for nearly an Hood is re cued by tho ' hour on Saturday evening to save two Manhattan, suffering from a very pain-' J^"""-^ ''"T;/"'i! ^ w''-M''''"'**f Of fairy i housea in the northwestern section of fni imnrv whiph mnv r»«iiit in fhp in= Hower.-s. A play by children, for all the ; the vi age which were threatened by a Lg of the Tight oTone^Je ""'^^"¦"" "' "'¦"il^f^TfiL" ""J^^- ' woods fire. The houaes belonged to a A few days ago Dorlon, while show-, The Ladies' Circle and the Epworth ' ^'i^'fr^f. Mr. McLean, ing some children how to fly a toy air-' Lesguc of the M. E." Church will have a ! .About j.30 word was received from ship, the machine broke and one of the . Fair aud Supper ou the 7tli and 8th of! *^"*t section and a large number qf tbe tiny wings cut the eye ball. The : December. ! villagers were on. their way when they j were met by a cyclist who informed On December 17,1910, theNa'-sau Rod ' them the fire was out. They were aud Gun Clnh will hold its Informal j about to return to their homes when Seini-Aimnal or Winter Dinner, in the ; the fire alarm whiatle called out the 5^r"tLt ,e!JSfl'^r;euie ^^;'; department who quickly responded, and V L-rt a^euue, iNew ^;,„ fi,.^ moo f«„„,i f^ i,^ ...-.tui^ „ e^... eye breaking of the spiral rod of the ma chine was the cause of tne accident. (Christian Science services will be held in the Hempatead Bank Building, citmer of Fulton and Main streets, Hempstead, at 11 a. m., Sunday, Nov. 27; subjects, "Ancient and Modern and the fire was found to be within a few rods of one house and burning rapidly Union Thanksgiving servicea were toward the other. The men armed held in the M. E. Church yesterday' themselves with branches and shovels morning. \ ' and after a long hard fight exting¬ uished the blaze which did no damage burning building. For some time the ,,. A fair and supper will be held at the 1 beyond burning the woodland. M. E. Church on the 7th and 8th of' . - lock p.m. All Chriatian Science j December. ; On Thursday evening of next week baker shop was in great danger, and j^. literature can there be read, purchased — Messrs. Hendrickson and Hendrickson A competitive examination under . will give an entertainment in the chap- ^ rules of the civil service commission ! el of tK&v il,jS. Church under the aus- The fire alarm last night, 13, was for the position of clerk carrier inrthe pices of th^ Epworth League. The did spectacles, "The International ('tip" "The Ballet of Niagara" and "The Earthquake" will find during ! only by hard work b/the firemen' the Thanksgiving week the holiday oppor- building waa saved. The window sill _ . ,. ...^ ^ „. ...^ tunity. The usual daily matinees pre- , caught fire aeveral times and the paint for the old Jarvis house, on the Brook-: post office of this village, will be.held ¦ program wilT consi"st'of ^efe^thins on vail at New York's largest playhouse 1 ,vas scorched from the siding of the lyn conduit line, almost to Merrick, ! on the 10th of December at 9 a. m., ¦ musical glasses, character impersona- and the matinee on Thankagiving Day building. That little store of Mr. Self's and was an Vmnecessary call,v the buUd-i full details of which may be obtained ' tions, magic and shadowgraphy and is aure to bring out the school children has been afire twice before, once last ing being about down when someone "from George Smith at the post offlce. ' will be pleasing to both old and young and their elders in large attendance. ; fail, once on Election night, Nov. 8, sent in the alarm. ^Tickets are for aale by the boys and The circus part of the Hippodrome , but the third time proved fatal. There The Sundav morning sermons nr, ^ Franklin Gilbert of 25 Kellum place, i girls of the Sunday School, program makes a epecia. appeal to the, i« no question but what the building , Th«Sj"dayj^^^^^^^ the Winter at Los Angele. youngsters and interesta the grown ups i .was set afire each time by someone ^^^"^^V „ P ' 4? f, ' .r^^ ^ as well. There are performing ele-! ^ho either had a grudge againat the ! t'""^,J \ Rev. Mr. Cutler on "Jesus, i^^''^^*-" «• phants, comical baby bears, lions who , building or wanted to cause some e.\- *"« leacner. ine eubject ot the ; r^^ Liederkranz will givea vocal iek... hP«iHP ' .: r. Too bad thia firebug could ^J^^^P.^ ^^^} ^l^^'So"^ ^Ji"!!frf:_°f It i and. instrumental concert in Liberty Seaford go through remarkable tricks, beside j citement. the Hippodrome's carnival of clowns— ! not have been caught. all this in the circus alone after which ; ,vas made to set fire to the store on , ..... u u u u the three great apectacles ofler aston-, Wednesday night, two nights previous '!??^^*!"f to be held once each month on j ishing scenic surprises including the , to the fire, but the rascal waa fright- *^« ^^"^^ "^ ^"'^'^- '^'^''"P Thoburn s ng will be "boul Olimpses An attem"pt I'^'K "'« «=°!"'"K ?' E- meeting will I ^' be the nrst of a series of missionary The three days' old baby girl'of Mr. folliw^''^ Tuesday evening; a ball will' and Mra. John Douglas OjedMonday. The report of the First National "Beautiful Ballet of Niagara" in which ened away' by a party who was return- ^'^^' '"^^^ Conquest of India." will be j gank shows totel resources of $1,578,-1 Pfralytic stroke on Sunday morning. At the coryphees are dressed as Indiana ; jng home that night at about 10 o'clocl*. with Niagara Falla in a wonderful rep-; On the night of the. fire a strong north- resentation as a background. Other west wind was blowing, and had the features are the Flight of the Aero- j baker shop burned, there is no queston plane. The Shipwreck. The Yacht Race but what every houae from Bedford The Race between the..^ocomotive and avenue east to Bellmore avenue would Horsemen and the astonishing aquatic have been swept by the flames, as finale with ita flying hallet and elec- j there waa no possible chance of the trical effects. 1 firemen getting "water"* to check the fianaes. There was no insurance on the used as a basis and the meetings be lead by the pastor. will 747.47. the time of writing Mr. Baldwin ! a very critical condition. 1 to build two Busch on the _ ^ ^ „ . , * D « , XT J- C. Whritenour D.rorest Beardsley of Buffalo, N. U,^„ggg f^^. q^^^^^ p g^^^,, ^^ ^j^^ , At the hearing before Justice Norton Y., brother of George Beardsley and Hempstead Company's property to coat "t Bellmore Monday morning Jimniie Prof. Nelson Jackson of the Friends' I about $7500. «* '-¦ ' I Jonea was fined "$10 or ten days" for ^atcbfng chickena belonging to George Alan&on Baldwin was stricken with a .' Academy, Locust Valley, bave been visiting at the home of George Beards¬ ley, East Seaman Ave. Sand oa $1. and g«t the Messenger till Jan. 1, 1912. The newsiest paper in the town. Send^s $1 and get the Messenger till i Ackley. Jonea testified that the eliick- Jan. 1, 1912. T ie newsiest paper in ! ens came on hia premises, that he fed shop which v/aa burned. (continued ori page 4) About 30 membera of the Freeport (continued on page 8) ' the town. If you want to rvaeh the people it in the "Meaaengor." put and made them comfortable and thought he had a right to them when tbey came on hie land, bat the court ruled differ¬ ently and puoiahed him accordingly. |
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