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' the freeport news vol i no 21 freeport long island n y friday july 8 1921 price five cents tells fir note grove st line failed to pay throws new light on improve ment of street used by trolley reported to be held by prominent politician wort oil new pavement 8chadul to curt soon unlum somo thlnp develop jiiih make camp here 104 hospital v n y n o fix lii-iiiliiiuirh'i's at the forty hcvt-ui h ili'klim-iil armory in ilrook l.vn h|h-m three iiioh cntnixiik in we mda imwi uppuaita ti a%m otak then wore dlxty li-'lit bm in th <¦. mpany under command of majiir w i orlfwum i'll v arrived saturdu afternoon they wen given the n of the ground by the j 1 kandal company sl ¦ i the orove sifmt improvement scheduled for un early tart ti county will 00 head with tin phi of inylrik concrete on the mil iiiiic nomethliik develops in the m<'iii i in i'll im improvement ut the presei time means cxilnctliin for i )¦<• fjrov street trolley juiiiik illiidrlm its ow er u imits the share of the pavlnx cost whlc ihi trolley line will huve to bear approximately 14,u»0 and in add tlnn there will he the cost of brln the trolley trucks up to the ne knidf which will nieiin nn added pmm of about 5,000 more - on sunday and monday the iw hotti-ht diiym of iho year the orovt hlreet trolley llnt carried over fl.uot people the vast majority of then kreeporters tb'the water these peo pie do not have automobiles mo the mum depend on the drove street trol ley to get to the wufer with the ". trolley eliminated they will have ti p.ay taxi fare or walk tang distance on miicii itwelterlnk hot days tin thousands of people living in the southern section of the village served by the urnve street trolley will llke wlse be left stranded if this trolley line becomes extinct it has been a good deal of mystery why bo much urging has been evident in favor of rushing the grove street improvement when main street was in much greater need of permanent improvement this week however a theory was advanced by a person who ¦ jiati the situation with respect to tt drove street trolley ut »»!« ttnuerv ends when tulliih uliidriin t«h)k over tlitf drove hlrect trolley llni i uple of years ago lie t <»< u ovof tile tllllt lie iii 6bllgatlons f the una and ha n<kl the local banks whal night have i i iieiuv losses by paying it than obll gatlons and he has saved a raluabli public ut nits in tha village by la proving the condition of the line tlllll it is ll'iu lllili in av u null way at mir time rlndrliu took over tha affairs nf the l'olupllu jliere was u inie made by out of the i'm hut own am "| ilir line forbes which had been reduced by him from 18,600 to 11,100 this iioie wns mil recognlaed us an obligation r hie trolley company lilnilrliii refused lu honor it anil hit i'ret|i.iri news is credibly informed it u kim bald unpaid by a pr i milt politician tills iltuatton did nol hold forth any promise of eo-oper at i>>ii between wndriin and the poli tician quite i lie contrary this poli tician is tha bolder of an extensive in iciest in an islam of aboni i nctfg abuol due south nf the terminal of the drove siitfi trolley line iimi which annual vaudeville show for church holy redeemer parish benefi at american theater next tuesday the annual vaudeville nho\v bel unilcr the auspices of the churcl the iloly.itedeeiner will he held in hi american theater on tuexduy of nex week july vi tiiim show iiiih ulway heen innked forward to us the hlk »<¦ eia theatrical event of the mimine season mid this year it is looming u large into its usuul pohltion twelve big acts are on the program the headlltiers on the big time cir cults cwrprlse the entire hill th roar mortons who have appeared in previous years are on the hill an big as ever this yei ", mid following thein nine the other top notchers whose name are household words spedlck orchestra will furnish the music oeorge p murphy is manager n the hhow and lias hh his assistants bet mulwy kred grey a hchluer wll ham connolly and a committee about a score of others tickets are in sale at the tarcmle pharmacy and hie s 11 (>. sign is lining made iviid.v fw the late eoluwb merchandise event staged by wolfson will give big discount as his part toward making busi ) ness move wolfxon the south main btreet enters lii iikiu-h mill inlsiws ready to mil dry koods is u uieri-hant who believes in doing ills than to help urn the wheels of progress he be eves in moving slocks instead of wding them on hie slielves and lilnck n the incoming goods there im.s linen a cry froih wlmle bjari mid nniinifiirtiirers all nvet-^hi eountry that letallers are not ninvlnu their slocks whan they should in clearing their shelves nuikliik sub tantlaj reduction as necessary in or del to make the public assist in the operation mr woll'son lias made n hnrl/.oiita cut of i per feiil on every arllcli in his simp and win continue i his call discount for two weeks starting mon id by i il i'liiklilni's i i rr.v line ' it is doubtful that the county or town oiiiciais making plans or the glove street im | r,,v iikii i liave any knowledge of ihe itltuuttoi nceriiiiil ihe in i nlioiied in fad il is more hum likely thai they inive been ug it'hdcr the idea that the de r>r the improvement of drove si i eel at ihe present time is really a popular leu and ru*ssell park social two shooters tied thrice in contest interesting events held at free port gun club on inde pendence day fire department fcolumn by h e p the independence ihiy nt of the kreeport inn club wns a siiccwhh al thoagfa the day was decidedly warm light breezes were welcomed tlie chef i'ercy hayes at the clubhouse prepared a splendid menu for lunch for the shooters and their friends which was enjoyed and consisted of clam chowder prime ribs of beef po tato salad ice ui'iun und coffee and refreshments tills was the first lunch to lie served hy the club not withstand ing that the repairs have not been com pleted shore dinners will be a spec laity in the near future a in the 100 target shoot f '. r and j it homier tied lor high gun trophy which the former won in the shoot on at double targets in the handicap ties j p bonner mrs it shaw major it guggenheim j h vanderveer l it i'lercy ituy combs und c carter faced the traps nervy little jlmmle was not to b | night followed denied however as he broke his string straight giving him first prize am hay combs nosed through the rest of the field with a doge mulsh winning by one bird with a total of 24 out of 25 the scores follow ('. k bonner 98-0-100 j ii bonner 1)8-0 100 3 f bonney 03-10-100 mrs shaw . 87-18-100 11 guggenheim 06-tt-lco j k vanderveer 02-8-mk i ii plercy 97-8-100 ray combs 0*4-10-100 c carter 97-6-100 d c vuii vuler 86-12-98 j m dotter it i understood that the lights are to lie the first in hue with a contribu tion to our convention fund they hav ing offered to donate ."> per cent of the grom receipts of their forthcoming circus on july hi to tha department arrangements arc l>elng made to have all freeport and any outsiders who happen in tagged on july 16 for the benefit of the relief fund chair man kdwuril 0 smith and his commit tee are working hard and great things are expected of them port washing ton department has offered tp dispose of a quantity of tag and automobile pasters ijtii annual finding party of truck 1 wl(1 be held on sunday july 17 ; destl ¦ iii t if hi unknown ho.se 4 had the best of music for their block dance last saturday eve ning hut fot some reason the receipts were not very heavy the same com pany holds another next saturday n july 16 by truck 1 hi r mrs l it i'lercy 87-10-97 dr b.a-c dahiman 8t»-12-9j ; george brush 77-12-89 f hewens 81-10-91 thomas short 82-16-07 in the shoot off between c k and jv it homier for high un in the gin gleh they decided that the winner would be judged in the double event here were 10 on the firing line of the ivent the two above named bonners ought it tooth and nail in the first 25 doubles each broke 41 another trlog of 25 doubles was decided on rlth tlie result that each broke 44 lien a final of 12 doubles waa the cie idlng factor c k breaking 28 s b sonnet 22 making their totuln 123 ; :. e ltonnor 108 j k bonner 107 ittle liniinle got 3f out of 50 the dgh runs in the singles follow j h lonner t c b bonner q0 l it mercy jo ; major guggenheim 42 c inter h7 ; mrs b shaw imi jlnimie bonner 88 this little junior new fork stales chaiiipiou and a meinber if the kreeport gun club is one of the uost enlliusiastlc meinbers of hie l i c and he will this year make ohm of the other contestants al chicago at ibe grand american handicap go the limit lo beat him out he is a wonder it the traps and his daddy never had inythlng on him for nerve makes passenger records day if the retail merchants through grove street trolley line operated out the country woum handle iheir problem with courage and torealgnt ai mr woll'son is doing there would lie no talk aboul business slackening up if course mr wolfson is hnntlli icii noioawhal by the lack of apace as lu could use about twice the ipucfl be now has lull this liw will remedy later in the meantime the buying public is being given the advantage of the sltuu lion made necessarj bj his need of space for incoming stock when john wannaiiiaker did this same thing in new york not luaii.v 1 | u i il li djpti tw event was hailed a one of important news interest ver a wide stretch of country his example was quickly followed by oilier iner chants il is none ihe less an in poi'lnnt event wow it is done in i1 port although nol one of the magnitude business is prett ibe same the worjd over do not so much mind answering a false alarm of tire at 4:10 p in but when somebody tries it at 12:00 a in as they did the morning after the fourth that gay can't lake a joke the board of kduention will not re fiuire ull the lircli.,uses in the village september 1 but only the houses of hose 1 and hose 3 these companies have not yet taken definite action on the request notice the rockvllle centre depart ment has become defiant of the other departments and will enter fu ture contests with a high powered car honestly kockvllle we can't afford it •* roosevelt's hose companies are now fully motorized with a brockway a fulton and a reo probably no vil lage of its shse has made the strides both in equipment sufcf"1"*71 w that ma wlth hoomvelt in keeping with these watfry times ¦"'¦ - ^- ¦; "¦"" f "¦"""<" «¦••• truck 1 has now enlisted a davey1 titular here during ttie vor he en jones honestly we could4ot swear % ted in and served in the aviation to the contents of davey jones locker vision and on being mustered out at the lust department meeting cap tain bill bummers spoke with pride if tlie fact that several of last winter's basketball players were making good bremen charlie harris and chan 1 khbets two of tlm stars sitting near hlgu griimed cont#ntedly had a rlgni to both of em they the lute for the opening of the car nival has heen changed from august b lo aiikmsi .".. it is hoped to bold this on olive boulevard between church mil irove streets leaving room eneh llde for the free use of the street dur ing the day four cars several new records lor carrying passengers have been made liy the cn.ve street trolley within the past week julius lliiidrim announces in last saturday i.ikki passengers were allied which is a ¦ record lor any saturday since the line started on sunday j.'ijii adult passengers were carried and ini babies which is a rec ord lor a sunday on july i i!,"i<hi adults and lino cliiblrcii were carried which is a record for any single day in the trolley carried os pas iroin tha station mi tho ur . rivftl r ""¦ i"i nii '" ""•"¦ l'slmr.1and1mrs kri e iirned they wen host pres tendered surprise party mr and mrs charlen f fritz unex pectedly entertain friends on sunday evening july :*• ¦ or ise party was given to mr and mrs charles krilz of worth hatn s,tr.ect party was ¦ complete surprlae to the couple havkog been induced to take iin automobile ride their daujth rs a i ami madeline assisted by . lathes and friends took advantage of iheir absence and before lung had i beautifully decorated when mv of circle hold afte entertainment inclnbcrs n hie itlissell wants improvements in the south pail of ilie \ luag 1 ur rlng the liollila.vs four trolley eiirs uric in operutl i in i on monday ¦ tiiiccn minute service ns given the nine ferry carried i,.'ij adult iiassenp'is and 7l babies on sunday anil mon day mr i'.rindrini laaued these bg urea as a tangible indication of the usefulness of tha drove ttrettl line t i be ic.i|iic of freeport ch ark social circle spent a most enjoyable alien n ai ibe borne of mis thomas keiiued of ll.i l.lllinii a\ciiu i thursdn after i june bo the im itesa « a uaalstud bj her inol uft m aaron 1 llu\lc i ' nla oriilde u.'ulbcr would nol permit inildjjii i lie pitted i y ii purty~trnb^efre»li ineiits bail in be served indoors those iuvs nt wr mrs juaeph dougherty mis john me ivoy mrs qaorga con don mrs nelson mrs liellln mr ittthliimoii mi w m treafur and mrs samuel wbii e\t thursday july 7 the liulii's will convene at hie home of mrs ncl organization to secure them in the ninth district the second meeting of the nol'lh side civil association was held al the columbus avenue school wcdiicsdav night the object of this association li to louk mi tor tha civ i interest of ihe ninth klc.ii.'ii district ami all residents f the district are invite to alllllale vvhli ||. the urgaulwrn slate ii is onl.v b.v united ell ul ibal we can c\pccl to sci lire belter mleel llghtlug better care of streets the eatabllahiug of sidewalks und the many improve ineuls needed in our section the ciiinniiiiee on organisation albert mill ray charles lieutenant elar stung nf relative lcd i ll*-ll l lid witli was tending his bees when punctured his eye i one greeted i friends wh many beautiful presents the l-ucsts ins'isie.i in making mrs i'rilz array herself in her wedding gowo which she did looung very charming in it the evening was spent in singing ami daadng little ulss victoria qaaser " graceful toe dancer won great applause with tor bird dane \ g those i>rcseiii were mrs 1 r.uleg mr and mrs weber miss i.ii liau weber mrs cas-er miss vic iasser mjss madeline mueller muellr cliarles lire l.i hohbj is i culture and who has bad mueller und flaughter mr link miss some swcei iircain ii making ¦ mlneke mr tuid mm hwirj prlta mint nf tey out of honey got stung mr und mr huether miss rlsle while working ar id ids aplarj oa huether mi katharine ununer wn sumlay the stunt si have been maul wthluch mlm l)ull i.enker ml karl wvii n m,id her daughter mrs l>elliu i frank slcv oils k k sherman charles honor of mrs itoh turn lo her home follow ing saturday who will re lu thfl smith ll witty cwnll the last speaker of a long program at • recent hamiuet said my speech will b hkr modem ntylo lu woman's dresh loug vaoukh to cover the ub je.c ami short enough to be interest tug cook and clarence it wlllliunm tenant rlar has insisted for paal thai be knew all hti i he knew bim at aiiv rate comprised bees stung bun lo lose proxlinitj m kcnua lla 4,u prtvlai i,u of ibe us ii for h coupla of weeks or less men lime and f the mi stock company popular race8 at kegel's beach swimming races were held at ke there ».,- ml ., demand to . ( , irh mll|1)tllv .,,,,, ,.,„„,„ n tin auditorium last saiuiduv night when i be 1'n inn stock company i"v scu.i way down i'a-i ibai a graat nan paobls ware dlsippointed ami missel mini a might baa perform mice if fi was illnes of kluiont the sec kj 0 i l b kean nestor or u north muin si reel ami the third prue i box i candy by leorge bardlnw f slardini i'lace ra kortehien mr ami h c ge mueller ralph hm m.|l miss madeline liil v'lrtohi i-yttz aiiiui i'ril charle i fit and ktithryn mccauley lights circus july 16 the i.ikihs will hold iheir lights circus and wild west show on their clubhouse grounds ibis car tlie show win be given ii saturday july ml and there will he both matinee and evening performances tin tnoiiucc uicnl of the show contiilueii elsewher this iaaus give a imkil&i of i he many hie reutuivs of this big iin iiu.,1 tval miss dorothy king is charming bride weds frederick g joerissen reception follows pretty home ceremony miss dorothy king daughter of mr ami mm hamilton o king and frederick iresham inert men of north main street were married at the home of the bride's parents in miller ave nue saturday ev home lu-v wedding frank m stag at the prettiest f the s.-a si n the kerr pastor of the hempstead rreshyterian church offi ciated the house was prettily decorated for the occasion and the ceremony was performed in front of a mound of palms mid/ferng the wedding march was jtayed by cornelius van iteese as the wedding party ap proached the moral bower the brldv was jlven uway by her father hamil ton ft king miss king made a very charming bride shq wore a gown of white satin and a veil crowned with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white roses she was attended hy her sister miss helen grace kiiik as bridesmaid she wore a gown of yel low orgundle trimmed with pink chif fon and carried a bouquet of roses the best man was euon h blgelow of bethlehem pa a reception followed at which there were about forty guests *•*••* l"he bride's table was decorated with a large floral piece of white car nations the wedding vsupper was served by caterer xeller of lynbrook the couple then left on their honey moon they will make their home in bethlehem pa miss king has been a very popular young woman in freeport and equal ly popular among her business asso ciates in new york both here and in the city she was better known as smiles than hy her own name this was a name which her sunny disposi tion earned for her she held a posi tion as private secretary to an exec utive officer of the ouaranty trust company and on wednesday evening if laat wuek she was tendered a fare well dance nt hotel pennsylvania by vic pmaldent sluon mr l(ft>rlssen is rtlso w/hl knowft and took a position with the bethlehem shipbuilding company which he now holds with excellent prospects of his way to a very responsi ble position among the guests at the wedding were mr mid mrs frederick c loer sseti the misses martha and mur garet joerissen and master frnnk c toerlssen mr and mrs hamilton <!. ring miss helen kinf mr and mrs kred byrne misses ada i and flor ence baker mr and mrs walter c schmidt mr and mrs albert hutton miss marianne t lines mis katharine joerlaaen if freeport if itica mr ami mrs john w hnnnan of new york howard vosjburgh of caiiiijo barie mr and mrs charles i vos burgh of l.ynbrnok dr and mrs lie kuyter holland and miss mary m holland of stratford conn mr and mrs bison ii blgelow jr of beth lehem i'll mr ami mrs i.oids v brown of long beach mrs mary s burrell of brooklyn and mis keula n vosburgb of new york escaped collision to save mott monument legion will preserve unique historical record the mott monument erected to the mciiioiv of two freeport boys in the civil war who died at the ages of sev enteeii and nineteen alter serving in a long list of battles will probably i kepi in i'reepoi'i when all the other monuments in the old 1'rceport , cine lery where it now stands are re moved the william clinton story i'ost of the american legion is taking lip ihe matter of securing a suitable site for it iii the village at me morial day services l!ev j sidney ibuiid called attention to the unusual nature of ihe monument and in bit ha . alaurcatc sernion ev krvvin lien licit made a plea that sic be taken to keep il in lh village gave fine lecture rev dennett discontinues services during summer i he kc . i:ru in i i.i.ii.i i gave the last of a series of illustrated lectures al the liii|itist cliurch lam i i i.bn night the subject is the oaju ili.ui iio.kics aii ui iso uusuully line hiiileru slides were shown depi i lag ihe insnlrlng imui to tw viewed in ihe far west liurini ihe staling two vocal solos were rendered by mrs cliarlt's wicks a piano solo by mrs olive carilner and vocal selection i'.v a trio bmspomd . if miss marjorle hlteaw and h'ruuk and loel i'lldicr the itev mr hen n.ll ekpeetl to resiuue tliuse travel und hlhliirk'ul lih'tuifs which have proven v«iy popular in the fall , a melselhach of 2 miller avenue da milled his rnlck ar on sunday morning hy running it into a tree in ocean avenue while trying to avoid striking a motorcycle operated by i'nt iy i»ella itatta of 2.'24 fulton street brooklyn tlie anto was crossing the merrlck road and the motorcycle turn ed into ocean avenue firemen to invite state convention freeport department unanimous at largely attended spe cial meeting edwards hopes entire village willbesewered former village president thinks costs will be less later on trustees investigations - of plants to start will visit villages using various types of systems to ascertain actual facts the new york state association is to be invited to hold its 1922 conven tln in freeport according to the de cision of the members of the freeport department at a special meeting held at headquarters last thursday eve ning the meeting was the largest ever held by the department for any purpose and the decision which was ¦ reached after considerable discussion was unanimous in addition to being the fiftieth an niversary of the organization of the association this will be the first time it bus ever been entertained on long island by a volunteer department a n umber of years ago a session was held at coney island and recently at kockawuy beach and flushing where the exempt firemen's associations were the hosts but to freeport if success ful wl>l fall the honor of being the first volunteers to entertain * when the delegates from freeport attend the 1921 session at binghainton in august they will invite the 1922 assemblage they will take with them invitations from the village board of trustees and chamber of commerce as well us from tlie de partment and there is not much doubt that they will be successful in anticipation of their success a committee of arrangements has al ready been appointed by chief smith as follows : clarence ii williams ed ward c smith hamilton o king wal ter bvcoaaens 8 ntmim smith an drew c clark mllto combs willis m summers john 5 itandall jr cliarles f fritz theodore mohr a1j hert fowler ward frost john <; hnntlspefgsjr howard b i'enrsall kd ward hice and charles togt some fast fighting among lightweights two knockouts thrilled fans at auditorium monday night former village president clarence a kdwhrdx who is resting up under doctor's orders and is forced to com pletely abstain from business f,,r foiir oi five weeks writes an interesting personal letter to the editor of the freeport news who takes the liberty of quoting the former chief executive of the village on several public mat ters that an vv of more than pas ing interest i observe writes mr kdwards that the mutter of sewers has oojm before the honorable village board no doubt we need sewers i hope however when the step is taken tlie whole village will he done it seems to me that the gus situa tion is equally m|>ortuiit ; first to cmpel the cas company to reduce its charge und secondly to omnpel it to make extensions if gasynem water extensions cannot hi tttade when ap plications are filed with he gas com pany and the village authorities then the progress and expansion of our village will be retarded , there are a great many people who would build a home but for the fact that gas and water are not in the streets as tn sewers i think we can build them cheaper a little later on when labor gets down almost every house hold commodity has been reduced 25 to 00 per cent but kabor has not supply und demand will regulate t|»lx fcooner or later with living condi tions reduced labor will naturally have to folhtw that will meunvj lower cost of corwvuctiou of every thing i presume there is ai'kuiikiu pra and fon hut tjem are niy per sonal views there is no doiilit that mr kdwards in the first exhibition of the evening al ihe auditorium m lay night young mickey 0'dowd ul 11 pound of brooklyn knocked oul jack gregory at 110 pounds of lersev c,tv in two n.in uies ami seven second of the ural round ihe bghl was so i.i,i that as loiii-liineiit was seeb un ihe faces of many in the audience ti e second bollt whji between i ee willel at 117 pound of oyster i'.a.v and kid jackson ul 158 pounds of new york those du.-k.v scrappers were ver.v | i willcls i lioii-.li light er in weight if not in color received tlie decision after uim i lie full si rounds hilly seaman of i el i e ami chuck khrinah of seat i'd were the participants in the third set-to bea man was the best of tin iwo and proved it by knockum out bbnnan in me blnilte and thirt.v in seconds of the second round this was tasi bghtulg science no obje i the siv round boul that was the fourth exhibition brought out johun i'.ix of brooklyn ai vtsi pounds and mart silver of ka.-t new jfurk at ii pounds the boys fought the full uuui l-ei 1 rounds and ave a prettv c\ld hitlon silver the lighter i»f the iwo never avc lii oppom-m time to el lie kepi l chaalna blul and when i'ox had led and i..ii.i short silver would . in i a k like a whirlwind and mi things up in a hvelv in niier i e i ision went in silver liaunv paraaa at uockawii r i al 138 pounds defeat terrj i v is ut vi \ i k i i _¦. i aid 1'iirwtv is not haudsoiue neither is uavls for that matter but thej fumiabed the di v.i-i..n in the star boul itf the evening win h went tlie full i round i took a lot of punishment but am r(ghl baek and eoutul m»wnlngi that livc him ihe chance i gtvfl u ood h he received and tl,..,uh mhus uiiglii i|ues|ion ills right i the de ision an unbiased spectator would av he wm i lie better mull tin luteuduuie was suumwual itnm ihiin usuul due perhap to ibe lot rid » cat her speaks the thoughts of the majority if the people of the village wtttb tt ' expresses the hope hint when the sew project is siilunified ii will b planned for toe whole village a proposition to sewer only part of tin village would lie killed deader until a door nail hy the voters if sub mitted to them it would be a waste of time m even cons der such a prop osition for there is no public senti ment in favor of it it is the opinion of the editor that the question of costs at the jiresenl time and those likely lo prevail later is one which cannot be i ig cully de i bled it is a i|iiesl|,.n that pell ills of expression of jndg nl only ii y the writer's opinion thai ihe big cesi portion of the posl war redui ti.'lis in prices lias already been made and thai vvbajever further reductions are made will be spread over a long period of years s has been the cuse following other areul wars f such in ibe case we will gain nothtofg bj di lav for the aiihiilhl fhat is saved in dollars bj waiting is more than aver balanced by i in low in the u-c uf ibe newer system and the loss in in ¦ leaded yr.iwll for tlie village il ill li ¦¦ the 1 laved period .' j the hoard of trustees and the in-all i ollber » ill atari a ' of in >|. ci ion of a dozen sewage system and disposal ilant in new lersev nil july is the lour will probably take two days practical every type of svsiein win be viewed planning aud installing a sewage system fur i '• port is a bit undertaking and the trii-tecs are under a iicmv.v resj,..n-i i lily in ii latter in order tel be able i futtj bssulue this les|...n . biiii.v and produce the b.-i ri . they will need to make their invtmtl gtttlons us thorough ami as exhaustlvh as possible so as tli enable them in bring i a i 1 1 greatest suiuuul i valuable information to apptj to ti,e i.r..i.i.u here 1,800 bathers at casino big crowd interferes with holding of swimming races there eras ioei m msbrsjeadanted rust f aswksfi io caatao beaeti on lll.le|.eh deuce i la v ib.ll 111 owded c iiti.,u ot tin water interfered witli ii,e plans of holding s series of swlaa btlah i'oi-s for ihe in > ami uirls the eveni tot i in b..v wu hold and ihe winners were charles wilt urn i \ curinnn and william liver iii m-.n da.v tliere were over l.stml paid tdoils sli.ns to the ben ii ami iiliuimt everv room in i lie casino and surround buildings was used us u drvtwlut room i o house upward of u score of bulheis
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| Title | Freeport News 19210708 |
| Date | 1921-07-08 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 08 |
| Year | 1921 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 21 |
| Sequence | 1 |
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' the freeport news vol i no 21 freeport long island n y friday july 8 1921 price five cents tells fir note grove st line failed to pay throws new light on improve ment of street used by trolley reported to be held by prominent politician wort oil new pavement 8chadul to curt soon unlum somo thlnp develop jiiih make camp here 104 hospital v n y n o fix lii-iiiliiiuirh'i's at the forty hcvt-ui h ili'klim-iil armory in ilrook l.vn h h-m three iiioh cntnixiik in we mda imwi uppuaita ti a%m otak then wore dlxty li-'lit bm in th <¦. mpany under command of majiir w i orlfwum i'll v arrived saturdu afternoon they wen given the n of the ground by the j 1 kandal company sl ¦ i the orove sifmt improvement scheduled for un early tart ti county will 00 head with tin phi of inylrik concrete on the mil iiiiic nomethliik develops in the m<'iii i in i'll im improvement ut the presei time means cxilnctliin for i )¦<• fjrov street trolley juiiiik illiidrlm its ow er u imits the share of the pavlnx cost whlc ihi trolley line will huve to bear approximately 14,u»0 and in add tlnn there will he the cost of brln the trolley trucks up to the ne knidf which will nieiin nn added pmm of about 5,000 more - on sunday and monday the iw hotti-ht diiym of iho year the orovt hlreet trolley llnt carried over fl.uot people the vast majority of then kreeporters tb'the water these peo pie do not have automobiles mo the mum depend on the drove street trol ley to get to the wufer with the ". trolley eliminated they will have ti p.ay taxi fare or walk tang distance on miicii itwelterlnk hot days tin thousands of people living in the southern section of the village served by the urnve street trolley will llke wlse be left stranded if this trolley line becomes extinct it has been a good deal of mystery why bo much urging has been evident in favor of rushing the grove street improvement when main street was in much greater need of permanent improvement this week however a theory was advanced by a person who ¦ jiati the situation with respect to tt drove street trolley ut »»!« ttnuerv ends when tulliih uliidriin t«h)k over tlitf drove hlrect trolley llni i uple of years ago lie t <»< u ovof tile tllllt lie iii 6bllgatlons f the una and ha nrcseiii were mrs 1 r.uleg mr and mrs weber miss i.ii liau weber mrs cas-er miss vic iasser mjss madeline mueller muellr cliarles lire l.i hohbj is i culture and who has bad mueller und flaughter mr link miss some swcei iircain ii making ¦ mlneke mr tuid mm hwirj prlta mint nf tey out of honey got stung mr und mr huether miss rlsle while working ar id ids aplarj oa huether mi katharine ununer wn sumlay the stunt si have been maul wthluch mlm l)ull i.enker ml karl wvii n m,id her daughter mrs l>elliu i frank slcv oils k k sherman charles honor of mrs itoh turn lo her home follow ing saturday who will re lu thfl smith ll witty cwnll the last speaker of a long program at • recent hamiuet said my speech will b hkr modem ntylo lu woman's dresh loug vaoukh to cover the ub je.c ami short enough to be interest tug cook and clarence it wlllliunm tenant rlar has insisted for paal thai be knew all hti i he knew bim at aiiv rate comprised bees stung bun lo lose proxlinitj m kcnua lla 4,u prtvlai i,u of ibe us ii for h coupla of weeks or less men lime and f the mi stock company popular race8 at kegel's beach swimming races were held at ke there ».,- ml ., demand to . ( , irh mll 1)tllv .,,,,, ,.,„„,„ n tin auditorium last saiuiduv night when i be 1'n inn stock company i"v scu.i way down i'a-i ibai a graat nan paobls ware dlsippointed ami missel mini a might baa perform mice if fi was illnes of kluiont the sec kj 0 i l b kean nestor or u north muin si reel ami the third prue i box i candy by leorge bardlnw f slardini i'lace ra kortehien mr ami h c ge mueller ralph hm m. l miss madeline liil v'lrtohi i-yttz aiiiui i'ril charle i fit and ktithryn mccauley lights circus july 16 the i.ikihs will hold iheir lights circus and wild west show on their clubhouse grounds ibis car tlie show win be given ii saturday july ml and there will he both matinee and evening performances tin tnoiiucc uicnl of the show contiilueii elsewher this iaaus give a imkil&i of i he many hie reutuivs of this big iin iiu.,1 tval miss dorothy king is charming bride weds frederick g joerissen reception follows pretty home ceremony miss dorothy king daughter of mr ami mm hamilton o king and frederick iresham inert men of north main street were married at the home of the bride's parents in miller ave nue saturday ev home lu-v wedding frank m stag at the prettiest f the s.-a si n the kerr pastor of the hempstead rreshyterian church offi ciated the house was prettily decorated for the occasion and the ceremony was performed in front of a mound of palms mid/ferng the wedding march was jtayed by cornelius van iteese as the wedding party ap proached the moral bower the brldv was jlven uway by her father hamil ton ft king miss king made a very charming bride shq wore a gown of white satin and a veil crowned with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white roses she was attended hy her sister miss helen grace kiiik as bridesmaid she wore a gown of yel low orgundle trimmed with pink chif fon and carried a bouquet of roses the best man was euon h blgelow of bethlehem pa a reception followed at which there were about forty guests *•*••* l"he bride's table was decorated with a large floral piece of white car nations the wedding vsupper was served by caterer xeller of lynbrook the couple then left on their honey moon they will make their home in bethlehem pa miss king has been a very popular young woman in freeport and equal ly popular among her business asso ciates in new york both here and in the city she was better known as smiles than hy her own name this was a name which her sunny disposi tion earned for her she held a posi tion as private secretary to an exec utive officer of the ouaranty trust company and on wednesday evening if laat wuek she was tendered a fare well dance nt hotel pennsylvania by vic pmaldent sluon mr l(ft>rlssen is rtlso w/hl knowft and took a position with the bethlehem shipbuilding company which he now holds with excellent prospects of his way to a very responsi ble position among the guests at the wedding were mr mid mrs frederick c loer sseti the misses martha and mur garet joerissen and master frnnk c toerlssen mr and mrs hamilton l fall the honor of being the first volunteers to entertain * when the delegates from freeport attend the 1921 session at binghainton in august they will invite the 1922 assemblage they will take with them invitations from the village board of trustees and chamber of commerce as well us from tlie de partment and there is not much doubt that they will be successful in anticipation of their success a committee of arrangements has al ready been appointed by chief smith as follows : clarence ii williams ed ward c smith hamilton o king wal ter bvcoaaens 8 ntmim smith an drew c clark mllto combs willis m summers john 5 itandall jr cliarles f fritz theodore mohr a1j hert fowler ward frost john <; hnntlspefgsjr howard b i'enrsall kd ward hice and charles togt some fast fighting among lightweights two knockouts thrilled fans at auditorium monday night former village president clarence a kdwhrdx who is resting up under doctor's orders and is forced to com pletely abstain from business f,,r foiir oi five weeks writes an interesting personal letter to the editor of the freeport news who takes the liberty of quoting the former chief executive of the village on several public mat ters that an vv of more than pas ing interest i observe writes mr kdwards that the mutter of sewers has oojm before the honorable village board no doubt we need sewers i hope however when the step is taken tlie whole village will he done it seems to me that the gus situa tion is equally m >ortuiit ; first to cmpel the cas company to reduce its charge und secondly to omnpel it to make extensions if gasynem water extensions cannot hi tttade when ap plications are filed with he gas com pany and the village authorities then the progress and expansion of our village will be retarded , there are a great many people who would build a home but for the fact that gas and water are not in the streets as tn sewers i think we can build them cheaper a little later on when labor gets down almost every house hold commodity has been reduced 25 to 00 per cent but kabor has not supply und demand will regulate t »lx fcooner or later with living condi tions reduced labor will naturally have to folhtw that will meunvj lower cost of corwvuctiou of every thing i presume there is ai'kuiikiu pra and fon hut tjem are niy per sonal views there is no doiilit that mr kdwards in the first exhibition of the evening al ihe auditorium m lay night young mickey 0'dowd ul 11 pound of brooklyn knocked oul jack gregory at 110 pounds of lersev c,tv in two n.in uies ami seven second of the ural round ihe bghl was so i.i,i that as loiii-liineiit was seeb un ihe faces of many in the audience ti e second bollt whji between i ee willel at 117 pound of oyster i'.a.v and kid jackson ul 158 pounds of new york those du.-k.v scrappers were ver.v i willcls i lioii-.li light er in weight if not in color received tlie decision after uim i lie full si rounds hilly seaman of i el i e ami chuck khrinah of seat i'd were the participants in the third set-to bea man was the best of tin iwo and proved it by knockum out bbnnan in me blnilte and thirt.v in seconds of the second round this was tasi bghtulg science no obje i the siv round boul that was the fourth exhibition brought out johun i'.ix of brooklyn ai vtsi pounds and mart silver of ka.-t new jfurk at ii pounds the boys fought the full uuui l-ei 1 rounds and ave a prettv c\ld hitlon silver the lighter i»f the iwo never avc lii oppom-m time to el lie kepi l chaalna blul and when i'ox had led and i..ii.i short silver would . in i a k like a whirlwind and mi things up in a hvelv in niier i e i ision went in silver liaunv paraaa at uockawii r i al 138 pounds defeat terrj i v is ut vi \ i k i i _¦. i aid 1'iirwtv is not haudsoiue neither is uavls for that matter but thej fumiabed the di v.i-i..n in the star boul itf the evening win h went tlie full i round i took a lot of punishment but am r(ghl baek and eoutul m»wnlngi that livc him ihe chance i gtvfl u ood h he received and tl,..,uh mhus uiiglii i ues ion ills right i the de ision an unbiased spectator would av he wm i lie better mull tin luteuduuie was suumwual itnm ihiin usuul due perhap to ibe lot rid » cat her speaks the thoughts of the majority if the people of the village wtttb tt ' expresses the hope hint when the sew project is siilunified ii will b planned for toe whole village a proposition to sewer only part of tin village would lie killed deader until a door nail hy the voters if sub mitted to them it would be a waste of time m even cons der such a prop osition for there is no public senti ment in favor of it it is the opinion of the editor that the question of costs at the jiresenl time and those likely lo prevail later is one which cannot be i ig cully de i bled it is a i iiesl ,.n that pell ills of expression of jndg nl only ii y the writer's opinion thai ihe big cesi portion of the posl war redui ti.'lis in prices lias already been made and thai vvbajever further reductions are made will be spread over a long period of years s has been the cuse following other areul wars f such in ibe case we will gain nothtofg bj di lav for the aiihiilhl fhat is saved in dollars bj waiting is more than aver balanced by i in low in the u-c uf ibe newer system and the loss in in ¦ leaded yr.iwll for tlie village il ill li ¦¦ the 1 laved period .' j the hoard of trustees and the in-all i ollber » ill atari a ' of in > . ci ion of a dozen sewage system and disposal ilant in new lersev nil july is the lour will probably take two days practical every type of svsiein win be viewed planning aud installing a sewage system fur i '• port is a bit undertaking and the trii-tecs are under a iicmv.v resj,..n-i i lily in ii latter in order tel be able i futtj bssulue this les ...n . biiii.v and produce the b.-i ri . they will need to make their invtmtl gtttlons us thorough ami as exhaustlvh as possible so as tli enable them in bring i a i 1 1 greatest suiuuul i valuable information to apptj to ti,e i.r..i.i.u here 1,800 bathers at casino big crowd interferes with holding of swimming races there eras ioei m msbrsjeadanted rust f aswksfi io caatao beaeti on lll.le .eh deuce i la v ib.ll 111 owded c iiti.,u ot tin water interfered witli ii,e plans of holding s series of swlaa btlah i'oi-s for ihe in > ami uirls the eveni tot i in b..v wu hold and ihe winners were charles wilt urn i \ curinnn and william liver iii m-.n da.v tliere were over l.stml paid tdoils sli.ns to the ben ii ami iiliuimt everv room in i lie casino and surround buildings was used us u drvtwlut room i o house upward of u score of bulheis |
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