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FREEPORT POST OFFICE Time of Muils . A wive from Went Arrive from East 7:30 A M. 8:30 A. M. - •' 8:30 •• l' 12:30 P. \ 3:30 P. “ tU30 “ “ S:3i[l •\ “ . CIOH\ Going West Going East 7:50 A. M 7:50 A. M. 18:10 P. “ ' 2:45 P. •• ft:IO “ “ 7:.r,0 “ *• r>:10 - •• • President Hiram it. Smith of the Bank of Rockville Centre celebrated his fiftieth anniversary on Monday last. The bank employees showed their esteem for their chief executive by presenting him with a beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums. - Rock- | ville Centre Herald. An invitation has been issued for all Democrats of the fifth election dis- I trict, comprising Freeport north of the i track, and Roosevelt, to attend a free | oyster supper and entertainment in ,, u 1 Firemen’s Hall, Roosevelt, on Satur- . .. arner . ervico ; day evening, Dec. 11, at 8p.m .,fofr Dohvenes nrermvle Parting from the | the se of nrganizing a Deffib- Poet Office at 'J a. m. and 3:.i0 p. m .,! ^ and oolb ctiops are made on the same! vmu. Chester A. Fulton has purchased the residence of Mrs. 3. Gilbert Smith on tfie south side of West -Merrick Road. A demonstration of fire alarm sig nals will be given at Wide Awake En- News of the Churches Local Topics BALDWIN derstooi that a signed article in this Prof- and Mra. W. L. Shubert spent thTedito?0 neCeSSaFi y he 0p,nUm °f Thanksgiving holidays at Sag Har- Read the advs. in your local paper . . . . ... before doing your Christmas shopping. ... Y,,11166.1,1,118, Incorporation Freeport has a.good line of stores and tdub will be held next Wednesday ing; topic, “ the Ruin of Idleness.’ Mrs. Edmund Lumley will sing at fr°m the evening offertory a t the\ Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Sunday. I Somerindyke won three prizes, a first, a second and a third, at the poul- j The ladies of the Altar Guild of the 1',c^ ‘l ' l’uiao/? KVuu “ l,c Ul BIUIC” a\u evenjno. Seaman’s Hal) • the public try show at Richmond Hil] tost w U . Epiacpu, Church ..ill h»,„ , r„kc and nT™ “ “Jh!. kHZ ThTnS, in™‘d .>4- n courae ii tne ciediers iiave LniriKS with three exhibits. pahiliyps’.aleSmUh ‘st.^nex^Saturday; thc>' want to se}]they wil1 tel1 >ou 30- A pleasant meeting of the Ladies’ That waterway meeting for last Sat- Aid Society of the M. E. Church was urday should not have been whispered held at the home of Mrs. George Kel- about, even. It was only a dream, i lum, on Tuesday afternoon. Chas. A. Sigmond is planning for a ; r w 11 fmm 9 tn Christmas Tree for the poor children of | ’ ____ 1 the village and vicinity on Christmas trip from mail b<.xes along the rentes.; The Choir of the First Presbyterian j Day afternoon at the Sigmond Opera a^s^nnouncedto b e ^ k fw lth rresident’Hulse* came' in'and told us Further informati m regarding free de-; church will give a concert in the church j House. A ^ w m l (loud vaudeville performance ure an in., z l i nounced at the Sigmond Opera House “ Rescue Work.” HOLIDAYS. | -God Thou a rt g r e a t’ by Spohr, w . l j each Wednesday and Saturday even - Post office closes a t9:30a. m.; carriers j c FIVC.!1U or !*s . l !1.l e o n l on^ 5 * j ing. On Wednesday evening, Dec. 17, make one deliv, ry, in morning. ! a”d- , ^ ^ be v.olin solos as well the si{, mon() Stock Company will ap- as selections from other works, and a ■very enjoyable musical evening is! N* ws items received up to 6 o’clock | • , Thursday night; advertisement form j \ ^ kept open till i) o'clock Fiiday morning; j A masquerade surprise party nepers Friday. ready for delivery 1 o'clock j given to Florence Kelsey by Sunday evening is to be Consecration Meeting in the Young People’s Society of the Presbyterian Church; E. L. i _ . , , Watkins is to'lead; topic, “ Life Les- v*, I DaSihm’r S CrCPe PaPer naP ,nS’ ' sons for Me from ^ irst John.” her! Mrs' C E Huniphrey lMne Street \ ' Hie meet’ng would be held; later he Owing to the lateness of arrival of leader, Mrs! D. A. Hamaker; subject,’ changed his mind but neglected to in- : copy on account of the holiday we were form us. We presume it may he held obliged to go to press without our later, hut have no further information Baldwin news last week —sorry.--Edi- as yet. tor. friends last Saturday evening. Among those present were Florence Crandcll, Josephine Maxson, Dorothy _____ _ __ _ __ i and Helen Adams, Marjorie Brown, Clarence M. VanRiper has been d e sig- ! Hilder Vandurcn, Mildred Coles, Isabel nated Lieutenant of Police by Captain ' and Frances Donnelly, Roland Baker, Dunbar. i Hussell Randall, Harold Bedell, Percy Morrison, Perry Wilson, Bertram Don- FREEPORT NEW S Wouldn’t it be a good idea to look at Wesley Sprague of this village is your home newspapers before doing the youngest person to whom a hunt- your Christmas shopping and see what er’s license has been issued by Game our home merchants have for sale that Clzek H. Luther Weeks. The hoy is will interest you? The Review next 11 years old. O B ITUARY “ Men and The Bible’’ will be the week will contain the names of mer- Mrs. Emily Hunter, mother of Miss subKct of Dr' WLA1' / ‘^ ha; f 3^,unday chants who want to sell you goods for The Junior Epworth League will Jenny Hunter, who is residing with i Serm o n a t t h e M ' E ' ™ r u f uh - <-hr»stm a s - Hook them over before hold a sale of home-made cakes, bread, C. A. Fulton, will he interred at Green- At 7 :,3P f/ m. the sermon w,ll be the you start your shopping for Christmas plvscrves and fancy articles in the \ r Saturday aftaracm. Deem- of the New Testament,’ pie’s Prayer.” It is a peculiar fact that both the Observer and the Review stated in their last issue without consulting each her 11, beginning at two o’clock. An entertainment and dance under i - - - Johnston H. Mosher, of 455 W. 56 In the First Baptist Church, Fred rneir iusl issue wunout consumne eacn R. W. Hartt and family have return-; helly. About ten o’clock all unmasked St., N. Y., died Wednesday morning , erick j . Sou]e, mini3ter, there wi!! be that « alLm svstem of at th<) ^ I 'i c e s of Chegonoe Lodge, ed to the city after spending the sum-1 and refreshments wereenjoyed. !of pneumonia, while on a visit with ruhi|C worship Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ]eaRt'fiftv call boxes should be in Knights of Pythias, was given at Sala- morning theme, 9tai,e$f. Nothing less than this will man,de^ Hal'* ‘^eanside, Monday even- S h o t at Speeding Auto rocF in Freeport. C. A. Fulton has moved to his re- The residentg in the vicinity of Main I terment. tently purchased residence on Merrick Street and 1(oad were fitartled Road west of Church htreet. from their sleep about midnight on Sat- C. S. Cary has begun the erection i urday bV hearing four revolver shots, , , z-., , ^ . and heads were,poked from near win- of °n ' T t i aC°b idows, to learn the cause, but thev saw Poat has the carpentering contract. , . U n,y ’the dust cau9ed by a receding a automobile going north on Main Street the DeKruijiFs on Pine St. The mains were taken to his home for re in- 1 and 7:30 p. m. “ Life’s Present Rewards evening ing last. The affair was a pleasant one Holid y Goods and Toys at Dasilva s | a£ a high rate of speed. Hszaar. MRS. JANE THOMAS Mrs. Jane Hutchins, widow of Charles Thomas, died at her home at Rye. N. Y., on Saturday morning, aged 57 years. Charles E. Thomas of 1 1 M z-x * L ■ ^ n 1 4 4-V-lizi i i i 1 1 .x vxe z-x n . z» z-. . . . - do. The man on the outskirts is en- . „ . ... .. “ True Worship;” Sunday School, 2:30 titled to have hia hoUse protected if he i a n ,J many of the members with their p. m .; Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. _ 1 .,n,i m .; Junior Endeavor, Thursday, 3:30 ,ne\nt p. m .; weekly prayer service, Friday, 'J 8:00 p. m.; a cordial invitation to all. ganta claU) has opened a branch .\ to be asked to pay for the impmv^ 1 wives or sweethearts and friends at tended. The entertainment was given by the Three-Star Novelty Company, and Chas. It. Taggart, entertainer, who brought down che house with his char- Claui has opened - - . . Helpers” will be the subject of the od'ec a*-h ri t port lost Office and in- ac^er im personations, violin mimicry 161 Nortn Main St., this village, was Sunday morning sermon of Rev.Charles v l.le^ '’l)or 1 1 ^ '' 0 u Hm . or and ventriloquial dialogues. The Nov- ■ ...B„ eoxc x.-. otzxiexz. one of the surviving sons. Mrs. ; y erbert Scholey at the First Presby- w.\a ie^ <!r y, r,ls \*u . elty Company in the persons of Miss About midnight several of the offi- 1 Thomas has visited here and has a | t erjan Church. The evening theme a( 1’'e-sS your e cr o . an a .• | Skillen, Miss Kimball and Miss Wolfe, cera were standing at the corner of I *arSe c*rc^e acclua*n^anc^ ' n t ne ; will be “ Obadiah: The Spirit of Re- f ’ •' v\ ’T 18 ; furnished instrumental music, recita-* Alpha Council, Daughters of Amer-1 Main Street and Merrick road, when j *aFe< venge.” The Women’s Bible Class has P°or c 1 ^en 111 .,.re.c^0^. or j tions, costume songs, etc; also a sketch iea, had a pleasant time with their ! the machine came in from the east at a [ l OIIISA H A F F . changed its hour of meeting from the eie> Par \u <ir^ wi n. given •‘iiimnrun’K N..™ ” iiunr.- friends at their pie social Tuesday eve-| terrific rate of speed. When it did sing. Excelsior Hook and Ladder Com-j uniforme(j ’and geVeral Jof t’he Qth Mny ,s to have its annual re-union, , gt d cut and calle(, to tlie driv?r to with a chicken supper, on Wedn^sday 9]ow down. evening, Jan. 12. j bjg be refused t0 do, and swerving „ „ . z. i to the south so that it narrowly missed The D. of A. Council will hold a , tbe telephone pole, the car skidded remmage sale in the vacant store for-; around thc cornert n(?arly hitting icrly occupied by L llommedieu, this ; Q ^ cerg ^ aynor and VanRiper. Ray- changed its hour of meeting from the v » y ......- ; entitled “ lomgen’s New Cook.” Danc- xxe ..... v .ex. o^vx-x,. „ ,v u.x,, „ T , TT _ . afternoon to the close of the morning uex wee , ona ion» wi ie accl3P a* j ir,g followed the program, with music not slow up as it came up the hill into ! l?ou',s:t 3a5’^vLd<!w ^ daE0b1.^ l '* °^ ' church service and will hereafter meet- fe.l Scn ,e ic'omrnl 1 1,1 1 1,1 by the Ocean Side Orchestra. The the village. Officer Raynor, who was Cniondale, died Saturday at the home , at n :45 a. m., the same as the Men’s 0 - assau oun V eview. committee of arrangements was as fol- of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin G. Simth, gjble Class South Ocean Avenue. She was confined to her bed but a few days when Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4. A mass meeting will be held next Thursday, December 9, at 8 p. m., at Fraternity Hall, under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. nor jumped toward the sidewalk and drawing his revolver, shot four times, and though he succeeded in punctur ing one ot the rear tires, the driver did not ston. Attacked by Hungry Dogs Wednesday morning a woman, a for eigner, unable to speak English even to give her name and address, was at tacked by three vicious dogs, while crossing a field at Main Street, near Lena Avenue. It seems that a family The General Committee of the Fire-! ^ho recently rernovcd from a house on men’s Tournament and Carnival have V5™ Avf nae ‘=ft tlW0 (,°KS • behmd appointed a committee consisting of them, and they have been roam,ng un- Robert G. Anderson, chairman; Wil-1 fed f°r peveral daya' The regular monthly meeting of the ▲rta Club will be held with Mrs. Ed win S. Carman next Monday after noon; leader of the day, Miss Anna S. Croesfield; topic, “ Macbeth.” liam G. Miller and Cadman H. Fred ericks, to solicit subscriptions. The woman was scratched and bitten and was knocked down and almost de nuded before help arrived. C. E. Thomas and Raymond Barker The annual oyster stew of D. B. P. . Mott Post, G. A. R., was held Satur-1 BUCCeeded in driving off the vicious day evening in Odd Fellows’ Hall. ! anlmals 88 they 8PranK at the Pro3trate rrii a : lows: R. P. Suits, chairman; E. T. Th h i , f th« , ti .. . b . £ T. KamjAm. & R *>«£- The choir of the First Baptist af,unHian-nr H. Story, W. J. Steele, W. noon, Rev. Charles Herbert Scholey officiating; interment at Greenfield Cemetery. Freeport Club Notes she was aken with a paraltyic stroke Church announces a concert to he held his time of he vear It is ' Raynor. A. M. Hill and A. C. Whealey. and died almost immediately. She was ; j,, the church next Tuesday evening, . rt,mtC9 at thia tlme of t hc year It is , Following are the officcr9 of the lodge. 74 years of age and for many years re-: December 7 , the proceeds to be devoted contrary to the postal laws to make | Chanct,liQr_ Commander, Geo. A. Hill; sided at Uniondale, where her husband to the fund of the Stanley W. Roberts 8Uch announcements and those PaP8rs , . h ,, Richard P- Suita; pre. was engaged in farming and the dairy ! Memorial Organ. The following v ill may be excluded from the mails f»r ; ,ate> Frank s . ’Mi|,c r . matiter ()f business. She leaves three daughters, ; appear llpon the program: Lillian onlv m.iv but mUut be ex. i W. Augustus Miller; mastcr-at-arms. Mrs. Aivin G. Smith and Mrs. VVilson ; \Yatt, soprano; Henry Heylnan, basso; . , ^ \ Geo. VanNostrand; keener of R. & S.f Terry of Freeport and Mrs Edward , j . A.'car'dona, violinist; Mrs. Joseph . e K r ? ' ' Fred S. Thomas; maste? of finance. 6! Hmgle of Unioncale. -Funeral services | g. Taylor, pianist; and Philip Sipser, hJ pna/ UnUoaeaUe(1 tu A. Combes; master of exchequer. A. were held at^her home Tuesday a fter-: accompanist. such announcement. M. Hill; inner guard. C. E. Southard; ' . hl yx. , outer guard, James H. Story. Meet- The Woman’s Missionary Society of f hc !'ire DcPa/ tj aent.ex,^ c.t8 to havu ; ings are held every Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian Church met in the a* new hook and ladder truck this com\ ;.§caman»8 Ha|i Grand Ave chapel Wednesday afternoon, the lead- inK Spring. Our present truck was all ---------- ------------- , er for the meeting being Mrs. C. E. right when we got it, but plea«e don’t M T A 1-4 The five-men bowling tournament is Jones. The subjects for the month whisper so an insurance company can W /U N J . / l u r r i a tie between team No. 3 and No. 5. ; were considered and very interesting hear it that we have a truck with only ^ ^ No. 3 had to win three games on Tues-, articles on “ The Mountaineers” were one f°rty f°ot extension ladder and The King’s Daughters met Tuesday day night to win the tournament, but j read by Miss Seaman and Mrs. Daniels, that not fit to put over one man on with at the home of Mrs. J. J. Fussell. after winning the first two in easy; T-fie story of “ C rctia,” a mountain a length of hose. At least three style they were a few pins behind in!gjr]i read by Mrs. D. F. Dikeman, thousand dollars should be appropriated A regular meeting of the Gun Club -.he third game which will necessitate ! was one to make one’s eyes misty. An a^ the cominir election for a new truck, will be held next Monday evening, a special match between teams 3 and 5, ' article of much interest on “ Syria, the and it undoubtedly wil! be. which will take place next Wednesday i new Promised Land,” was read by Mrs. evening. High score was made by i c. E. Jones. Plans for celebrating The question of Bible reading in W. Thompson with 254, high average the twenty-fifth anniversary of the! the Freeport Public Schools has . . . . , by W. P. Miller with 177 for eighteen ! society were diesussed. aroused considerable discussion again. A regular meeting oi the Hook and games. The final results of the tourna- ------------ | Rev. C A. Logue, the Catholic priest, Ladder Go- was held Thursday evening. ment were: No. 3, Higgins, Conk-; Christmas is already sending forth having appealed to the State school au- Ida Earwicker of/-Newark N sfafer-in-law, The SigmS Euchre Club met Thurs day evening with Mrs. J. J . Fussell. when the members *ocal. lu'd j ^ a™aa‘ aap8^yenybe j lin, Corby, Kiause, Lang, won 13, lost! the heralds of its coming. Prepara- thorities. Commissioner Draper has no- * the business meeting there will be an i to become vicious through hunger, and ! ®r°wcr’ 7’ 1‘' ’ N®- 7> Starr, Dunbar, ; Cradle Roll. On the afternoon of Dec. is very plain that religious exercises l jfe from Solomon ; topic, addruss by Hon. Fred’k E. Crane, consequently a menace to the pub]ic:! Kellum, Johnson, Jaggs, 6 12; Noj 1, ; 24, the Primary Department will have shall not be he,d during school hours llThe B i|mi f Wigdom „ ■ .r«r . „ z, . n.. . I __ i. i-u., ___ a Kennedy, Sutherland, King, I their annual exercises. On the even- and it should be observed as long as it R _______________ McKeeman, 5, 13. ; ing of the same day the main shcool is a law, but as we understand it, the Judge of the Supreme Court. The pub-! such inhumanity is deplorable. ■— ------------------------- | Don’t fail to see Seaman's Beautiful Read J. S. Shapiro’s adv. of specials ' diaPly of Holi<Lay G00^ ' ’ - f” Review thia week. ; For men’s Fur Coats and Gloves go Thomas Johnston has h.s supply of | ^ t 116 Freep°rt Harne63 St°re’ 8 ?lain Farmer’s Almanacs in mow for 1910. v~ annual fair of the Ladies' Aid The three men bowling tournament; w il give a Christmas cantata and have Board has the privilege of allowing tne | So(.jety held Wednesday evening, was ” start with seventeen teams on ! their Christmas Eve celebration.1 scholars to meet ten or fifteen minutes a very big 8.jcce88- The ladies had will start with seventeen teams on their Christmas Eve _ _ ^ ______ __ _____ ____ Monday evening. Sunday, Dec. 26. will be observed in earlier for these exercises, and that is : bet,’D workTng hard for many weeks for Hart has a clear lead in the indi-j Lhe phur[h as, Ch,ri8tma9 Sunday.—M. | what they have been doing arid proba- thjg event> and the re8ult was a }a*ge vidual pool tournament while Sproull, | ' Gburcb Ga endar\ | bly will do again, a« soon as the m at-! numbcr 0f useful and valuable articles Home-made peanut brittle, 10c lb,.; DaSilva’s. W. P. W. Half, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place of buy ceal. Exclusive dealer in some to the best grades of coal. I t *■ I . ----------- Many a man will have a secret wish that the auggeations in the Smith & BedelVs ad may be adopted by aOme friend. IB\ i ■ A. A- Webster A Co., tbe jewelry Arm of Brooklyn, of which Mr. Web ster of thle village le tbe senior mem ber. advertleee Christmas gifts in this issue of the Retie*. They are « J. S. Shapiro will give a Standard | Talking Machine with handsome flower horn absolutely free to every customer whose purchases amount to $35.00; he has thc machines on exhibition at his store and invites you to call and hear the specially prepared Records of Bands and other instrumental Music, Songs, and Recitations. Christmas numbers of the magazines are now on ssle at the Review Sta tionery Store, 62 South Main St., in cluding Ladies’ Home Journals, Burr McIntosh, Good Housekeeping, Smith’s Muneey, Ainslee’e, Scribner’s, Popu lar, Woean’e Heme Companion, New Idee, Designer, American, McClure’s, Corby and Dunbar are pretty well bunched in second place; the standing: Won Lost Hart 7 1 Sproall ft 3 Dunbar 4 2 Corby 4 2 Thompson 8 2 Munzinger 2 1 Sawyer „ 2 1 Raynor 2 4 Wallace 2 ft Kennedy i 0 Sutherland 0 ft Mahnkf-u 0 5 Schedule for next week—Monday, Mahnken vs. Wallace; Tuesday, Corby vs. Sawyer; W^dgeeday,-*.Sutherland vs. Kennedy; Thursday, Dunbar va. ter is properly explained to the school | (Contributed too late for last issue) I authorities at Albany. . • | A parlor meeting of the W. C. T. U ., As we understand Father Logue he ; was held at the home of the president, does not object to the reading of the Mrs. Wm. G. Miller. After the usual Bible but to other features which he ! business of the day was over, the lead- thinks at times become somewhat A crow that was “ bucking” a strong < er for November, Mrs. Edward Van aectarian. There are no two wajs of northeast wind, between Freeport and Riper introduced Mrs. Allen of New loojking at it—this U. S. A. ie a free York, the State Superintendent of country and there must not be any ; Foreign Speaking People. In her gectarianism in the public schools, nor half-hour talk Mrs. Allen gave many should special concessions as to school i The second time he fell, Walter I interesting facts in regard to her work hours be ftiade to certain pupils on the ! Johnson, a conductor on a New York on the East Side. She spoke of the game crounds. and Long Island Traction Company’s car, who had been watching the bird's for sale, as well as the very tempting edibles, which were in great demand. Wind too much for Crow nortneast winu, oetween rreeport ana Baldwin, Tuesday, found the breeze too much for his wings and twice fell to the ground exhausted. pi* m jk told the East Side; She spoke of th e ' game grounds. sewing class of 80' Italian girls, the __ ____ , . ., . ...................... r ----- - kindergarten of 65 members and of the 2 Get your Christmas presents now. evening entertainmenta for five or aix Great redactions made before closing hundred boya. At tbe dope of her talk store to go South.- Will reopen in the ladles voted to give her tbe collec- j May. Scott’* Remnant Store, 148 N. Kwi.™ — »i___tion and $5 00 for tbe put pose of buy- Main St., opp. Lena Ave. Pictures Wallace, Hart v*. Thompson. }ng B gtereOpticop. Later refresh- given with $3 or $5 eelw. efforts, jumped from /he car and cap tured him before be could rise. The crow fought viciously, but waa finally subdued, and, his lege tied to gether, waa taken to the car ben*. Johnson will eadeavi* to make a pet of the bird, and hopes to teach him tu tatik.—Bagla.. \V ‘ - , ; .