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"Xi'fe on tbe Soutb Site is Mortb Xiving"
SIDE MESSENGER
I
For the
South Side of
Long Island
VOL 2., NUMBER 1
fREEPORT
A reliable means of communication between the villages of Rock- ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amityvilie.
Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 23. 1909
Piiiiip Jacobson ia a type of succeaa¬ ful young businesB man of the village.
le started in a small way here five leara ago and by attention to his cus-
)mers' wants has built up a desirable
I VilJSfie Trustees
! The entji-e Board was present at the meeting Friday evening.
I A lerar of thanks was received from the Fireworks Committee and another from the Board of Directors of the
New Fire Calls
At the regular meeting of the Free- port Fire Council'Monday evening, the new system of numbered fire alarm calls, as prepared by First Assistant Engineer Clarence M. VanRiper was
,a. uuw.uf. „v,v....„...^^®*'P*^* S'"^' **'»">^'"e the Village adopted, to go into effect Sunday,
Irade. He now haa two stores at 81, Boa^d^for the excellent police and fire August 1. at 12:01 a. m. These calls
Tnd 83 Main St., for the sale of men's I f^rY'!^ ^i^f" ^^^ ^^e Club fireworks ex- ^ill be a big aid to the firemen in
Ind women's shoes, with a separate de-'"'2,'.'''?" """y ;^^"- . „ „ n j ,i i. answering alarms, and a vast im-
rtment for each ^"® application of h. S. Randall for provement over the present plan of 6
water for a house cn Long Beach Ave. districts, in placp of which ate 24 dis-
Riley Raynor's cottage on Jones ^ff/'^f')„^^^;,*^,V.^.^®_"'^°.*!',l.^PP''^^" tricts so arranged that in nearly ev- tleach was destroyed by fire Tuesday
fhe origin of the fire is not known to
The loss is placed at over $1,000.
ir. Raynor "was spending the summer
ith his family ^t.this place, having
|ecently purchased the cottage de-
jtroyed by the flames. He is connect-
with the coast life saving servin
tionsjof T. E. Murray, Miller Ave.. Chasi Winston, Lexington Ave.; C. Roselbaum, Onslow Place; Kate L BiddJe, Dean St.; E. J. Gwilt, Miller Pla«; Heien A. Bissell, Long Beach Avat, for electric light service. Ajplication was received, through
ory instance the firemen will find themselves within one block of the biazjr should any one of the district call.<! be sounded.
To further facilitate in getting in a quick alarm, cards bearing the num¬ ber of the district will be placed on
Thursday a farewell dinner was served at the Nassau Hotel, Long Beach, to ex-Asaemblyman Geo. Wal¬ lace, who sails to-morrow for Antwerp on the S. S. Vaderland. All the Wal-
BELLMORE
Mrs. Ejgene Lattimer and daughter Hazel have returned from a week's laces attended the banquet to bid good- '. trip to Richmond Hill and Brooklyn, bye to the dean of the Wallace clan, i
I , Several persons have spoken to the
At the Methodist Episcopal Church editor regarding the Board of Trade, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock • some for and some against, but a.M yet the congregation will be addressed by , no letters have reached us for publica- Rev. E. L. Fox of New York City, who | tion, in response to our invitation to will speak of his work on the lower [ that efltect last week. East Side, and especially of the boys' work in the summer colony. The six¬ ty-minute service will be held, as us¬ ual, at 7:45 p. m. The pastor, Dr. W. A. Richard, will preach on, "The Ministry of Meditation."
PRICE, 5 CENTS
HIGH HILL BEAI'
U
Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W. Mer¬ rick Road, Freeport; 'Phone i^o-R. tf
tferneys. for exemption from tax- every telephone in the territory cover-; Geo. L. Andrews, agent for
Coal—W. P. W. HafT—Wood
\
i Tuesday night the following insta; Ion of oflleers for the ensuing yea lie J, 0. O. F., number 600, N [rand, Frank M. Wood; vice gr; V. Baldwin; past grand, D. F| saman; chaplain, William S. Me 'arden, William Bornscheuer; co ^-or, Edward Gombert; scene sup ara, Jacob Johnson and Eugene liand; right support to noble g 'Franklin Bedell; left support to ^grand, Emil Anderson; right su to vice grand, Fred W. Greaves support to vice grand, Jes.se F. B in.side guardian, John Ryerson; side guardian, James W. Raynor,
It has been reported to us that tractor Libby has the $27,000 cor for ¦Freeport's new schpol, his b^ ing the lowest and award being by the Board of Education, of thij trict.
^ton, 0 [f^iner ( ,^jied t
Property north of T. J. Thornton's
has been sold during the past week to
a "land company" for development,
making the third in the immediate vi-
Fraas cinity and the fifth in Bellmore, not in-
W~^j ation to MK. ^ As th Wg^ I was 6ef ble |"grie\^
out-
My Coal Scales protect me as W. P. W. Haff. 1
#11.
W. P. W. Haff, Coal.
Therejbeing j ie pur
spri^ fipt:ok
Ocean Avenue and Pine St., by Rt. Rev. Chas. E. McDon ,. ,.1, it being the intention to use the ^operty for church purposes. Relief as asked for taxes of 1908 and 1909. A report from the Hartford Steam oiler Insurance and Inspection Co. .reported boilers No 1, 2 and 3 at the '(V power house from an external examin¬ ation to be in a good condition.
3 the proper place for tfJfe fjctition before the Board of Assessors on grie\^nce day," the application was ort rejected.
left Gillies & Campbell in a eommunica-
eii • tion to the Board stated the grade for
sidewalk on South Bay View Avenue
furnished to them would make the
walk lower than the road, and asked if
' a mistake had been made; referred to
village engineer to report back to the
I Board.
The matter of street sprinkling was djscussed thoroughly, but owing to the : heavy demands on the road fund no ac- i tion was taken.
I It was/decided to have the principal i buisness streets of the village kept j cleaned of paper and refuse, the village I and the county to share the expense. i A resolution was passed raising the i salaries of village employees as fol- ;lows: Wm. R. Smith, engineer at the power house, from $100 to $125 per ' month: John T. Cotter, a fireman, from $75 to $90 per month; Thomas H. Chilton, assistant fireman, from $70 to $80; Daniel Combs, dayman, $60 to r$65 per mOnth; C. 0. Niles, lineman, , from $80 to $85 per month. I
Trustee Sigmond sMted that Yonng Bros, had agreed tfT'pay all expenses o~.for taking the engine and hose wagon : •p^'^to the fire at their lumber yard at Wantagh Saturday night, July 10, and wanted to know the cost. The Board was unanimously of the opinion that., no charge should be made for the us^ ; tt of the village apparatus, and the fire- ^imen were commended for their work. \ i'- President Fitzismons of the Board ; il of Health stated that the digger of the : City of Brooklyn had been operated ; during the night hours, and that a' large number of complaints had been received on account of the noise and j smoke at night; and that several sick I people in Bennington Park had been ' i disturbed and prevented from getting ' ¦ proper rest. He asked what the I Board would advise and was informed that the matter was entirely up to the | ; Board of Health.
! M. J. Coffey, superintendent of the i ,^ . \ construction company, said that his; Jion sales by Sigmond nst ij^gj^ jjgjj been intimidated by village; Kive it reported that o jer ; Qf^gg^s and, he thought, had not been ' forth of property was* W. I ^^eated right; that' the company was ill be continued to-day i nd
f the property at northeast gd by that call, throughout the entire; and Miller of Brooklyn, with his son, eluding private sub-djvisions.
ia in Liberty N. Y., for his His place is being filled by Beck of Brooklyn.
health. Albert
village.
We give the list of districts here, but have printed the same in small type suitable for carrying in card ca^es, and will be pleased to send a copy to any'reader on receipt of _a re¬ quest on postal. The districts are: Start with one long blast: School No. 1, cor. Pine and Grove Sti-eets. -
School No. 2, Seanfl^n Avenue.
School No 3, Archer St. and Long; ottp Nelson. Onslow Place; Henry E. Beach Avenue I Randall, Onslow Place and Southside
South Shore Hospital, South Ocean ^ve.; T. P. Forbes, Southside Avenue; Avenue. I Thomas F. Burns, Southside Ave. and
Riot can. Answer, Headquarters ; Roosevelt Place; R. Davis, Archer St.; Out of Town. Report to mdivid-; Archer Seaman, Archer St. Many of
Frank R(jberts of the Review is on his summer vacation.
Lorenzo Heine has completed the wagon shed in the rear of ',he Presby¬ terian Church.
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Smith i returned from a motor trip fror Berkshires, viaiting Pittsfield, Barrii.gton and oth«r points of Lest, phe entire trip to and from k)ort being in Mr. Smith's LocomI luring car.
Miss Irene Brown, a real prettj .om Toronto, Canada, is a gu^ frs. Annie Abbott, North Main
[John J. Randall is going to mc rger offices in 7 Brooklyn Ave. [e being fitted up this week.
[Samuel Raynor of the Firat Nat Imk will leave shortly for his sui] l.cation in Virginia.
bre',
1
ual fire houses.
12 North Main Street and Seaman
Avenue.
13 Grand and Shonnard Avenues.
14 North Ocean and Lena Avenues.
15 Hansom and Florence PI.
16 Pearsali and Pennsylvania Ave.s.
17 Long Beach and Randall Avenues. 21 Randall Avenue and Grove Street.
23 Randall Avenue and Bergen PI.
24 Main Street and Grand Avenue.
25 Broadway and Columbus Avenue.
26 Broadway and Commercial St.
27 Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue.
31 Main Street and Merrick Road.
32 Smith and Church Streets.
34 Merrick Road and Helen Avenue.
35 Pine and Church Streets.
36 Newton Boulevartl and Henrj' St.
37 Bedell and Raynor Streets.
41 Main and Archer Streets.
42 Bedell St. and Atlantic Avenue.
43 Archer and Church Streets.
45 Grove and Archer Streets.
46 Ocean and South Side Avenues.
47 Ocean Avenue and Whaley Street.
51 Ocean Avenue and Smith Street.
52 Merrick Road and Grove Sti^et.
53 Long Beach and Railroad Aves,
54 Ocean Avenue and Pine Street. 56
i Following are sales recently made by ' the Onslow-Moore (Company at Bay •view: To Henry Randall, plot Rose j St.; R. Davis, Bayview Avenue and
1 Rose Street, with house; Ira Duryea, The M. E. Sunday School had its Whaley St.; Paul G. Downing, Archer picnic to High Hill Beach Wednesday. ' St.; George Kinscherf, Archer St.; Everybody had the best kind of a time ; Chalres M. Christensen, Onslow Place ; as usual.
Sunday the base-ball team plays Free- port and after a day's outing at High Hill Sunday expect to be strong enough to beat anything that comes, over the line. It is expected that our boys will play the Roosevelt team August 29th if a game can be arranged.
these plots are to be built upon at once.
BALDWIN
A fire meeting was night in Firemen's Hall.
held Monday
"Sunday the body of a you' 'nVan supposed to be named Conn, o M. Y. City, was washed ashore from a fishing party off here. Coroner Tat.'Mi will hold an investigation as to the opuse of death. Southard and Moore, uti- dertakers of Freeport, prepared the remains for shipment to New Yor':.
Willmarth will have to increa£ i the size of his building here to accommo¬ date thc crowds who flock here almost daily. No sooner does an excursion or outing leave than another one boba up to take its place. There are no light days here. The Ocean House has been v^ry successful catering to a fine class of jieople. The cottages ,,are reported well fiilled.
The Presbyterian Sunday School of Freeport held its picnic here Wednes¬ day, and the M. E. Church of Bellmore the same day.
Much sympathy is expressed for life guard Riley Raynor's losa of his home, located at Pt. Lookout, by fire.
MERRICK
Mrs. C. H. Southard of Baldwin and Mrs. Ticer of Brooklyn arrived in Seattle Tuesday. They will be in that City until Nov. 1st. Mrs. Southard's daughter, Mrs. Ernest Frederick, is a resident of Seattle.
R. C. Cameron is York for the summer.
here from New
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Southard are en¬ tertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and sun from Northport.
Ethel Cannan is playing in tbe local
The back-filling machine is passing through and the narrow-guage railroad has been relaid temporarily to aid in the work of cleaning up the work on the new pipe line.
A. Palermo has operated his automo¬ bile for over a week without injury to any trees, animals or buildings. He
moving picture place, giving excellent says she can make 90 miles an hour.
satisfaction by her playing.
Important Information can be had by calling 398 Freeport on the Phone.
1 Mo.
but we don't believe him.
A number of our resident yachtsmen are preparing for their annual cruises down east. These trips usually last from three days to over a week and the men folks return to their families Long Beach Avenue and Merrick , greatly benefitted by their outing,
The Republicans are planning for their big outing Aug. 18th to High Hill Beach. All the old timers will follow the band, augmented by several from the city. Tickets are one dollar, entit¬ ling holder to a cap, a cane, a round trip and last, but not least, one of "Bob" Willmarth's famous dinners.
JThe dog catcher and his assis 'th from Rockville Centre,^ fe job Monday a. m. )unch of dogs and ws Je pound, when an agj ^al society" complai| jrse, stating it was/ hey were allowed.i
5ir ice. ¦er.
Rio funds s reeport's strei funless by pri^a*® T''"
nt pr will lot
c¥l
ter alnoj ll&Snt o; '. ettlfed •ison ofj Lhine wi
D.
efcthn
Freeport;
Road.
Lexington and Madison Avenues.
Pine Street and Bayview Avenue.
Long Beach Ave. and Pine Street.
Long Beach Avenue and Wha¬ ley Street.
Bayview Avenue and Archer St.
Bayview Avenue and Smith St,
Bayview Ave. and Merrick Road. 1 long blast^recaH, The alarm is always to be preceded by one long blast.
Our village boasts of many boatjowners whose craft rank high in point of ma¬ rine architecture.
Samuel Self purchased from the Bellmore Villa Site Co. Monday a large corner plot at St. Marks and Royal Aves. where he will erect a bungalo, the first one in Bellmore.
Fred Scharfenburg was in town Mon¬ day He's a little stouter than ever.
We understand the village oflices are to be located in the new building on Railroad Ave. as soon as completed.
"My Brother's Keeper" will be the
, . .^ , ^ ^ . ., , J Sudnay morning sermon theme of Rev.
do.ngitsbesttogetthework done as;^j^^^,/^jj^^^,^^«^3^j^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ pj^^^
soon aa pos«iHe and did not think the : p^egbyterian Church. In the evening village authorities were not giving hmi ; ^^^^ ^^>^^ ^j,j ^^ „g^^^ Thyself."
} Smith, Dentist. 61 W. M sr-1 a square deal.
'Phoue So-R. It I Mr_ Coffey said he had heard that: there were several sick people in , the
The New York State Bankers Asso¬ ciation met at the United States Hotel in Saratoga, Thursday and Friday.
Cent stopping of the ditchd ig-; neighborhood but he had been unable
Moiwfmi Roulevard upon com- to find- them; A. C. Ackerman of the d o -..u u • * ..u
Newton Bouleva P.^^,^^ , ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^,^^^. ^^^^^ ^^^^^ , Hiram R. Smith was chairman of the
"""^ • ' --''.. .. . . committee on arrangements; others
residents m - .... . ,
hrtth «iHps aereeing to ( fe- three people in the immediate neigh , ..i.4.4.jj ut
both sides agreei .B ^^^ I _ ^^^^ j^ f^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ j, 7*l°^"^"JtJ "^^^ "•.^.
.m. Jill were recovering from recent opera- ^'•«"^«U"<^ '^°5"m Jn'-F "^'l ' Mrs. Eldridge and Mias Eldridge who
/the working hours
ill now operate from 4 a
Supt. coney la a."-— ugh the village as soon as goes to any extreme to erest and comfort ofthe long the pipe line. Hardl; s ever heard against either ny or Mr. Coffey, the latter .any friends along the line Mdent of Freeport with his fi member of the Freeport
fbe Freeport Inn is to be remode }wiH be made into a first-class boi
rou can get 3,000 lbe. of wal at &« ^d foV 16:25. Phone 398 Fi-eeport.
I Ito
Mr. Coffey said that
opera- the com-
thtii
i-! pany was human and would stop ppera- . ^^^^^^^ ^aratop in ^ •' .... ^ ^ . las did Samuel R. Smith
Slowly the work of sidewalks along Grand Ave., from the railroad south,
progresses. Arthur C, Hutching is : and just as good natured. the latest to place an order for conrete '^^ <
walks in front of his Grand Ave. resi- Mrs, Dumanois who Hasbeen staying dence. The sidewalk along Brooklyn with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Miller of Ave., west of Grand Ave., is impassa- this place, has left for her home in Lin- ble for pedestrians owing to several ; den, Michigan, where her husband, Ar- boards having fallen through. thur E. Dumanois, is proprietor of the
Exchange Hotel. Th^y will reside in
Yon can get 2,000 lbs. of coal at Haff's Linden, yaid for *6.2o. Phoue 398 Freeport. tf. |
Stephen Pettit is erecting for Mr. Foster, a New York theatrical man, a large .storage building at the corner of Central and Thomas Aves., where unused scenery will be placed for safe keeping.
Annual school meeting will be held in the school house Aug. 3rd to elect two trustees in place of Chas. W. Smith and Theodore N. Ripson, and a clerk in place of Townsend W. Smith,
; and to pass upon the financial state-
: ment to be presented.
Ralph Theodore, known in the the-; atrical world, is home for the summer. !
Tho Sunday School jf^the M. E. Church, had it's regular summer picnic and excursion to Point Lookout Tues¬ day.
A man named Schissell (?) was ar¬ rested Tuesday night charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Judge Tatem made it $10 or ten days. He paid the fine.
Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Seventh Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service. The Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. The lesson for the day will be a review of the successive steps thus far taken in the study of the life of ChVi: t.
Miss Gay Zenpla McClaren, who made such a favorable impression here before when she appeared in "Shore Acres" will again be presented to a Merrick audience by the Men's Ciub in "The Music Master." Tho enter¬ tainment takes place in thc Parish House Wednesday evening, July ,28th, at 8 o'clock. Indications point to a large attendance. Tickets 25 centa.
Yon cnn get 2,000 lbs. of ooai at Haff's yard for ${\.:l~i. Phone 3S8 FroeiKW-t. tf
A tennis tournament takes place on the grounds of the Merrick Club Satur¬ day morning and afternoon. The visiting conteatants will be from Massapequa. Merrick's honor will be cared for by Mrs. E. C. Cammann, Mrs. iF. M. Townlsy, Miss Fairfax and Miss Kent; and the Messrs. Har¬ vey, Pierson, Fairfax and Moore.
The ladies' singles and doubles will be run off in the morning and the men's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles in the afternoon.
Preparations are going merrily on for the Firemen's fair in September. The committee meets weekly. If you haven't informed the committee of your willingness to help along, don't you think that a response is about due? Let as all give hearty assistance to the common cause. ,
Merrick Ave. of tar.
is rejoicing in a coat
o move At the
Mr. J. W. Birch won't have yet from the city property, recent I sealed bid sale the offers for the property were so low thai the city would not eell. It is probable now that nothing will happen until Septem¬ ber or October.
Haff's Yard has orders booked for futuie delivery better order your Coal now. 1 Mo.
tions in case a person's life was in danger. i
Permission was granted Chief Cam-; eron to take the ire apparatus to Bald-1 win next Wednesday evening, July 28, | Ai is i by invitation of the fire department of i
lv j that place, to participate in their an-;
|rd i nual parade, providing proper substi-1 I tute apparatus was left in the fire \ ; houses.
fi .. ¦ -, ^ I
''' ' Justice Sidney Swezey and family a,)c^ j away for a time to enable His Honolt.i to obtain a much needed rest.
President Roswell Davis of the First nstead of the regular balloonist fo- j^^^j^j^^^j g^j^ journeys to his former
aUtOii'iuuiio I and Mrs. I
Call 398 Freeport on the Phone.
Smith.
1 Mo.
In the First Baptis|; Church, Stanley I Maude Pettit, Pearl Hammjll(Ocean- W. Roberts minister, there will be} side) and Florence Story are among worship Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and i the leaders for Carnival Queen. 7.30 p.. m,; morning theme, "Is there
The annual picnic of the M. P. Sun- |
The Epworth League will sail at 8.30 on Saturday morning" arid finaliy land kt High Hill Beach. Friends will please be on hand promptly as they ex¬ pect to make most of the day. In caae of a storm the affair will be post¬ poned imtil the following Saturday. Tickets 25c.
rrick Road his heipe miscalculating the distance _ng man fell and broke his arm. "e in the South Side Hospital. i
' ^ihome in. Yaphank in his new "Jack- ., ¦ I son" car, which he handles with much '"^' skill.
up Saturday at the ascension on «ie , ^^^^ j^^ Yaphank in his new .riVlf Road his helper took hisplJfe. .. which he handles wii
For You-^Ev«rybody'« Col«»«" >ColMmn.
Advertise it In Everybody's
anything Wrong with the Churches?"; evening, "The Solitude of Duty." Bible schoolat 2.30. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 7. Midweek service Fri¬ day 8 p. m. Everyone invited to all j John G. Lush and Mrs. Lufih, with services. | their son, have gooe to Boston for a
week's trip Mrs. William G. Miller was injured
„,,,,,„,, , ,^ Instead of "screened" as mis-stated
day School was held Wednesday after-, ^^^^ ,^^^y.^ ^be Epworth League has se- nOon in Schrieber s Grove. . ^^^.^^j ^jj openings of the church.] (The
! Editor apologizes for the error.)
on South Main St. Wednesday after-
n<^on by tripping over the guard wire ^Jepartment, Mr, used to prevent persons walking on the freaii concrete sidewalks. Mrs. Miller was cut about the face, but luckily was not sariously injuired^
As a courtesy
t>o Y^u Want to Buy or SellTl U«e Evieryboay's Column.
to the Baldwin Fire _ M. E. LePine will
n6t open h/s Amusement Park during Carnival Week. The moving pictures will be seen to-morrow night and the ' 4r8t big dance will. be the Thursday after the Carnival week.
4
Everybody's Column. Page 4.
The Appellate Division of the Su¬ preme Court has decided that the Public Service Commission must grant the application of the South Shore Traction Company to build a trolley line from the Queena County line, at Jamaica, through Jamaica and .Long Island City and across the Queensboro bridge to Manhattan. ,
'l saw Itlnthe Messenger!"
Arthur Hewlett and Harold Goud spent from Saturday until Tuesday in Bridgeport
Mrs. P. R. Jennings enter .ained Tuesday at bridge.
Item:—Station robbed. The .fijrat time in almuat tw^-weeks.
At a special meeting on Tuesday night the firemen voted to j)in tbe parade in the Baldwin celebration on Wednesday evening, July 28th. We are in for a prize?
Dr. Northridge is laying out a ten¬ nis court on his grounds on Merrick Ave. ' • "
The Merrick Gun (Uub is shooting every Saturday afternoon;. High man last week was Ernest Miller' with 19 out of a possible 25.
^he annual picnic of the Sundi School to High Hill Beach will place in August. Everybody will invited to go. Tickets 25 cents.
No! Half has not put up the Price of Coal, it is still |6.25 tbe sam'/ as dor* ing April. Call 398 Freeport. 1 Mo
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| FullText | ~r~7r "Xi'fe on tbe Soutb Site is Mortb Xiving" SIDE MESSENGER I For the South Side of Long Island VOL 2., NUMBER 1 fREEPORT A reliable means of communication between the villages of Rock- ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick, Bellmore, Smithville South, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amityvilie. Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 23. 1909 Piiiiip Jacobson ia a type of succeaa¬ ful young businesB man of the village. le started in a small way here five leara ago and by attention to his cus- )mers' wants has built up a desirable I VilJSfie Trustees ! The entji-e Board was present at the meeting Friday evening. I A lerar of thanks was received from the Fireworks Committee and another from the Board of Directors of the New Fire Calls At the regular meeting of the Free- port Fire Council'Monday evening, the new system of numbered fire alarm calls, as prepared by First Assistant Engineer Clarence M. VanRiper was ,a. uuw.uf. „v,v....„...^^®*'P*^* S'"^' **'»">^'"e the Village adopted, to go into effect Sunday, Irade. He now haa two stores at 81, Boa^d^for the excellent police and fire August 1. at 12:01 a. m. These calls Tnd 83 Main St., for the sale of men's I f^rY'!^ ^i^f" ^^^ ^^e Club fireworks ex- ^ill be a big aid to the firemen in Ind women's shoes, with a separate de-'"'2,'.'''?" """y ;^^"- . „ „ n j ,i i. answering alarms, and a vast im- rtment for each ^"® application of h. S. Randall for provement over the present plan of 6 water for a house cn Long Beach Ave. districts, in placp of which ate 24 dis- Riley Raynor's cottage on Jones ^ff/'^f')„^^^;,*^,V.^.^®_"'^°.*!',l.^PP''^^" tricts so arranged that in nearly ev- tleach was destroyed by fire Tuesday fhe origin of the fire is not known to The loss is placed at over $1,000. ir. Raynor "was spending the summer ith his family ^t.this place, having ecently purchased the cottage de- jtroyed by the flames. He is connect- with the coast life saving servin tionsjof T. E. Murray, Miller Ave.. Chasi Winston, Lexington Ave.; C. Roselbaum, Onslow Place; Kate L BiddJe, Dean St.; E. J. Gwilt, Miller Pla«; Heien A. Bissell, Long Beach Avat, for electric light service. Ajplication was received, through ory instance the firemen will find themselves within one block of the biazjr should any one of the district call.^^ ^j,j ^^ „g^^^ Thyself." } Smith, Dentist. 61 W. M sr-1 a square deal. 'Phoue So-R. It I Mr_ Coffey said he had heard that: there were several sick people in , the The New York State Bankers Asso¬ ciation met at the United States Hotel in Saratoga, Thursday and Friday. Cent stopping of the ditchd ig-; neighborhood but he had been unable Moiwfmi Roulevard upon com- to find- them; A. C. Ackerman of the d o -..u u • * ..u Newton Bouleva P.^^,^^ , ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^,^^^. ^^^^^ ^^^^^ , Hiram R. Smith was chairman of the """^ • ' --''.. .. . . committee on arrangements; others residents m - .... . , hrtth «iHps aereeing to ( fe- three people in the immediate neigh , ..i.4.4.jj ut both sides agreei .B ^^^ I _ ^^^^ j^ f^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ j, 7*l°^"^"JtJ "^^^ "•.^. .m. Jill were recovering from recent opera- ^'•«"^«U"<^ '^°5"m Jn'-F "^'l ' Mrs. Eldridge and Mias Eldridge who /the working hours ill now operate from 4 a Supt. coney la a."-— ugh the village as soon as goes to any extreme to erest and comfort ofthe long the pipe line. Hardl; s ever heard against either ny or Mr. Coffey, the latter .any friends along the line Mdent of Freeport with his fi member of the Freeport fbe Freeport Inn is to be remode }wiH be made into a first-class boi rou can get 3,000 lbe. of wal at &« ^d foV 16:25. Phone 398 Fi-eeport. I Ito Mr. Coffey said that opera- the com- thtii i-! pany was human and would stop ppera- . ^^^^^^^ ^aratop in ^ •' .... ^ ^ . las did Samuel R. Smith Slowly the work of sidewalks along Grand Ave., from the railroad south, progresses. Arthur C, Hutching is : and just as good natured. the latest to place an order for conrete '^^ < walks in front of his Grand Ave. resi- Mrs, Dumanois who Hasbeen staying dence. The sidewalk along Brooklyn with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Miller of Ave., west of Grand Ave., is impassa- this place, has left for her home in Lin- ble for pedestrians owing to several ; den, Michigan, where her husband, Ar- boards having fallen through. thur E. Dumanois, is proprietor of the Exchange Hotel. Th^y will reside in Yon can get 2,000 lbs. of coal at Haff's Linden, yaid for *6.2o. Phoue 398 Freeport. tf. Stephen Pettit is erecting for Mr. Foster, a New York theatrical man, a large .storage building at the corner of Central and Thomas Aves., where unused scenery will be placed for safe keeping. Annual school meeting will be held in the school house Aug. 3rd to elect two trustees in place of Chas. W. Smith and Theodore N. Ripson, and a clerk in place of Townsend W. Smith, ; and to pass upon the financial state- : ment to be presented. Ralph Theodore, known in the the-; atrical world, is home for the summer. ! Tho Sunday School jf^the M. E. Church, had it's regular summer picnic and excursion to Point Lookout Tues¬ day. A man named Schissell (?) was ar¬ rested Tuesday night charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Judge Tatem made it $10 or ten days. He paid the fine. Services at the Church of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, Seventh Trinity, at 7.30 and 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion at the early service. The Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. The lesson for the day will be a review of the successive steps thus far taken in the study of the life of ChVi: t. Miss Gay Zenpla McClaren, who made such a favorable impression here before when she appeared in "Shore Acres" will again be presented to a Merrick audience by the Men's Ciub in "The Music Master." Tho enter¬ tainment takes place in thc Parish House Wednesday evening, July ,28th, at 8 o'clock. Indications point to a large attendance. Tickets 25 centa. Yon cnn get 2,000 lbs. of ooai at Haff's yard for ${\.:l~i. Phone 3S8 FroeiKW-t. tf A tennis tournament takes place on the grounds of the Merrick Club Satur¬ day morning and afternoon. The visiting conteatants will be from Massapequa. Merrick's honor will be cared for by Mrs. E. C. Cammann, Mrs. iF. M. Townlsy, Miss Fairfax and Miss Kent; and the Messrs. Har¬ vey, Pierson, Fairfax and Moore. The ladies' singles and doubles will be run off in the morning and the men's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles in the afternoon. Preparations are going merrily on for the Firemen's fair in September. The committee meets weekly. If you haven't informed the committee of your willingness to help along, don't you think that a response is about due? Let as all give hearty assistance to the common cause. , Merrick Ave. of tar. is rejoicing in a coat o move At the Mr. J. W. Birch won't have yet from the city property, recent I sealed bid sale the offers for the property were so low thai the city would not eell. It is probable now that nothing will happen until Septem¬ ber or October. Haff's Yard has orders booked for futuie delivery better order your Coal now. 1 Mo. tions in case a person's life was in danger. i Permission was granted Chief Cam-; eron to take the ire apparatus to Bald-1 win next Wednesday evening, July 28, Ai is i by invitation of the fire department of i lv j that place, to participate in their an-; rd i nual parade, providing proper substi-1 I tute apparatus was left in the fire \ ; houses. fi .. ¦ -, ^ I ''' ' Justice Sidney Swezey and family a,)c^ j away for a time to enable His Honolt.i to obtain a much needed rest. President Roswell Davis of the First nstead of the regular balloonist fo- j^^^j^j^^^j g^j^ journeys to his former aUtOii'iuuiio I and Mrs. I Call 398 Freeport on the Phone. Smith. 1 Mo. In the First Baptis ; Church, Stanley I Maude Pettit, Pearl Hammjll(Ocean- W. Roberts minister, there will be} side) and Florence Story are among worship Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and i the leaders for Carnival Queen. 7.30 p.. m,; morning theme, "Is there The annual picnic of the M. P. Sun- The Epworth League will sail at 8.30 on Saturday morning" arid finaliy land kt High Hill Beach. Friends will please be on hand promptly as they ex¬ pect to make most of the day. In caae of a storm the affair will be post¬ poned imtil the following Saturday. Tickets 25c. rrick Road his heipe miscalculating the distance _ng man fell and broke his arm. "e in the South Side Hospital. i ' ^ihome in. Yaphank in his new "Jack- ., ¦ I son" car, which he handles with much '"^' skill. up Saturday at the ascension on «ie , ^^^^ j^^ Yaphank in his new .riVlf Road his helper took hisplJfe. .. which he handles wii For You-^Ev«rybody'« Col«»«" >ColMmn. Advertise it In Everybody's anything Wrong with the Churches?"; evening, "The Solitude of Duty." Bible schoolat 2.30. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 7. Midweek service Fri¬ day 8 p. m. Everyone invited to all j John G. Lush and Mrs. Lufih, with services. their son, have gooe to Boston for a week's trip Mrs. William G. Miller was injured „,,,,,„,, , ,^ Instead of "screened" as mis-stated day School was held Wednesday after-, ^^^^ ,^^^y.^ ^be Epworth League has se- nOon in Schrieber s Grove. . ^^^.^^j ^jj openings of the church.] (The ! Editor apologizes for the error.) on South Main St. Wednesday after- n<^on by tripping over the guard wire ^Jepartment, Mr, used to prevent persons walking on the freaii concrete sidewalks. Mrs. Miller was cut about the face, but luckily was not sariously injuired^ As a courtesy t>o Y^u Want to Buy or SellTl U«e Evieryboay's Column. to the Baldwin Fire _ M. E. LePine will n6t open h/s Amusement Park during Carnival Week. The moving pictures will be seen to-morrow night and the ' 4r8t big dance will. be the Thursday after the Carnival week. 4 Everybody's Column. Page 4. The Appellate Division of the Su¬ preme Court has decided that the Public Service Commission must grant the application of the South Shore Traction Company to build a trolley line from the Queena County line, at Jamaica, through Jamaica and .Long Island City and across the Queensboro bridge to Manhattan. , 'l saw Itlnthe Messenger!" Arthur Hewlett and Harold Goud spent from Saturday until Tuesday in Bridgeport Mrs. P. R. Jennings enter .ained Tuesday at bridge. Item:—Station robbed. The .fijrat time in almuat tw^-weeks. At a special meeting on Tuesday night the firemen voted to j)in tbe parade in the Baldwin celebration on Wednesday evening, July 28th. We are in for a prize? Dr. Northridge is laying out a ten¬ nis court on his grounds on Merrick Ave. ' • " The Merrick Gun (Uub is shooting every Saturday afternoon;. High man last week was Ernest Miller' with 19 out of a possible 25. ^he annual picnic of the Sundi School to High Hill Beach will place in August. Everybody will invited to go. Tickets 25 cents. No! Half has not put up the Price of Coal, it is still 6.25 tbe sam'/ as dor* ing April. Call 398 Freeport. 1 Mo rfi^ttU mniiisassiiiimimm |
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