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Freeport Official Paper FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 1910 Vol. XV, No. 44 FREEPORT N E W S M ibb Phebe Parshall is visiting at Kingston, Canada. John W. Cotter, while landing his Mervin1 Hendrickson and daughter Gertrude have been visiting relatives at Middletown, N. Y. Willie Greenblatt was \lassoed* by The Village Board of Trustees holds its regular meeting next Friday even ing. News of the Churches one of our young hopeful Wild W e s t Mr. and M rs. I boys early this week while riding hie Plainfield, N. J., v: i i ____ * kn ....ri * * I Chauncv SDraeue Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grant of are visiting Mrs. Next Sunday, Aug. 28, Rev. R. B. Clark of New York City is to preach in the Presbyterian Church. Village Trustees Local Topics We have som e T ^ T o f electric dav A11 members were Present a tthe Vi‘- , i • r> * u fru lace Board meeting Friday evening, current early =n October. The concern , when Leo acted as cl; rk in do.ng the work has at last shown evi-, abgence of village Clerk Shea. de\ce of some des,re to hurry the job president Gun^ reported that the ir , w — Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hanscom of 98 was so little it wasn t any satisfaction working ag foreman in the clay’mine 2 ^ ^ mm0Cnhri^tianUE id L v o r ^ l6 .at ne” dispensation words must also be: The ordinance relative to hack dri- of the Chestnut Ridge White Brick Co. ’ \ ’ ----- - ---- Raynor St. are entertaining Miss Grace t0 thump him. heohqp of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Fergu The South .Shore Yacht Club will a0n hold an old-fashioned barn dance at the An article by Colonel with relatives here. ----------- will be the special order of the even- Mrs. Thomas Powers and Miss Mabel ing and no one is to be allowed on the Powers are spending a week at Hudson, dancing floor except in costume. Columbia County, N. Y. , , . . \ ,, , ,, The firemen were called out about U. A. M. League. Wednesday night I Mayers stable half paat SeVen Wednesday morning was broken into and a horse worth for a di9trict 32 alarm. ' ! Roosevelt on “ English Song Birds” appears in thr ! another page. Come to the ball game at Athletic ___ s°ld by weight what a blow that will vers was amended so that no boy under Rev. H. M. Richard of Centre he! Amityville Record. j eighteen years will be allowed to drive. Theodore Moriches, will'occupy the pulpit of the Evidently afraid of most of the It was thought this would make for ■ E,:—1- ” ' words being so light they would blow' safety to travelers on the streets, and also do away with the crowd of young- E. L. Watkins is leader for the assessment of $2,800,000 on property v - j ° C \ . . “ cross a s wi os yn, in e . . ..rj,be pr0gregs 0f Christ's Kingdom should be the rest of the taxpayers, to construct sidewalks in front of their v — a <• who are assessed at a much higher pro- l°ts immediately. The City of New York objects to an sters around the depot. The clerk was directed to notify owners of property on Bedell street be tween South Side and Atlantic avenues this Year in Asia. ’ portion. Residents of Bedell street near At- . 1 antic avenue complained of the trolley The Wild West business of the boys company dumping off load after load of fishermen, the major part of them p.... Announcement is made of the engage- , ^ e * i,h . n b ih b were stolen. ___ caused an explosion which set fire to a Ra man of th’e Freen0rt corner of Fulton and Main streets, is all right but when they become so Teddy Moran, formerly chauffeur for f,®0\ °f, branch of the W P. W. Haff coal busi- Hempstead at 11 a m., Sunday Aug- expert in the use of the lasso as to drunk, at that point instead of running fadman Frederinko nnw in i,.,ai Edward Smiths residence on Church ust 28; Subject: “ Christ Jesus.” throw a person from a bicycle, as with their cars down to the dock, where ness with Aubrev t Soner at his irtraee o1” 0CCUPied by Mr- and Mrs. John ' ----------- ------- — young Greenblatt, it is time the play they go in the bay. John Dunbar said on East Merrick Roacl * * Stevens. The fire was put out by Mr. The chairman of the General Com- The series of meetings which com- was relegated to back yards and pro- that over 400 fishermen were brought . .... . Stevens and his neighbors before the mittee of the Fire Department; Carni- menced July 31 in the A. M. E. Chruch hibited on public streets. there last Sunday, and especially when E& til; sj-ajfss: 7 ^ bu™d s , r « b e fl, m t „r= k ,„ bb.* $ ‘to ' * «- 4 ; entirely off a large part of one of his names at once. _________________________________ ‘he h”use of Exce^ 10r Hook and Lad: it necessary for the morals of the chi I- hands, and requiring the attention of a _ ...... A party of politician, left on a fish- S L h ° r f a n T f o r ^ a ^ S to b e 'S S dren •hat.they he kapt in their back vacation at Milford, Pa. Miss Margaretta Matthias of Baby lon and Wilson LeBar of Sugarloaf, Orange Co., are guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holland's, Pine St. Miss Elsie F. Vogel of Brooklyn has been spending the week end with Miss Isabel Hibbard. Miss Vogel is going West early in September to be gone until February. HBH ilffgl ISiBBi ___ jmmssmmmmmm ice, lea oy K a. icorner; n:uu a m., The Hill Stock Company will pre- t'™ /-and every one got a nice string the com any- The coats are used to sermon by the pastor; 2 :30 p.m., Sun- 9ent the comedy drama, “ The Little of fi8b. including weeks, flounders and protect the harness, which lays on top - ----- ---------- 7 ........... day Schoo ; 3^30 p. m., sermon by Duchess,” at the Sigmond Opera 1 blackfish. Among the notables of the £f the truck an(, the truek ^ be 't t,t & Lamb Nassau avenue for per^ Smith leave today for a two weeks’ sojourn at Norridgewock, Maine, day School; 3:30 p. m sermon, by Duchess,” at “'the* \sigmond “ Opera i blackfish. Among the notables of the of The truck\ where other Frevporters are spending Rev. J. M. Proctor, D. D., of Glen House this Friday evening for the ben- Party were: Congressman W. W. back in th; house as soon as the car- “'T ' T T 1“J ----- “T a ---------- Cove; 7:30 p. m.. prayer and testi-; efit of the baseball team of Freeport Cocks, of Westbury ; Chief Post Office peters can make the building readv ual rebate’ were granted. O. U. A. M. Re- Inspector Dixon, of New York; Su- on which th( j W Anderson has Snened a meat m0ny ™e,eting’, led by tbe sisters; 8:00 Council, No. 57, Jr. O. U. A. M. arket' in W. H. Patterson's small P- ™-’ VV,om e n , ® I? T la r r, R a lly' 8®r,r\on served tickets may be procured at market in W. H. Patterson’s small building, which has been used several times ftir the same purpose, south of L’Hommedieu’s bakery. does not comply with the law ; he un derstands the work and is making a big improvement. School opens Tuesday, Sept. 6, the day after Labor Day. Charles E. Hel- land has been re-appointed attendance the summer. Applications for light were granted e- “••• »»«•••=«• = served ticxets may oe procured at box pervisor Smith Cox, of this place; H. J 6 to E- ^*aP'er’ Miller Ave., J. W. by Rev. Joseph Stiles, Presiding Elder. ’ office, Johnston’s or Smith & Bedell’s ! McQuillan, of New York; Postmaster The trolley company disclaims any Anderson, South Main bt., and Charles To be continued in a Week of Prayer ,jrUg ’ 9tores or from members of the Ashmead of Jamaica; Postmaster , legal responsibility as to sprinkling F. Gere, North Main S t.; also to Edw. and Thanksgiving. Conducted by j committee namely: Samuel T. Ray Robert G. Anderson, of this place; Bedell street on which the clouds of E. Burke, Russell Place, “ as soon as Revs. M. A. Bradley, Josiah E. Pater- nor> prank g_ gnedeker, Henry S. Starr Postmaster O. H. Tuthill, of Rockville-dlist they raise make living almost un- we have necessary wires.” treet Commissioner Sprague is en- 80n>C J. N. Proctor, A. ; and’ Stephen P. Pettit. ’ Centre, and Postmaster R. M. Lamb of bearable at times. They say they have Applications for water were grant- iged trimming trees where the height W. Pierce, W. R. Lawton, assisted by Nassau.—Times. been giving orders that the street be ^ “ a8 soon as necessary mains are visitors and ministers of thi district. : At the meeting of the general com- » _ ------- oiled on an average of twice a day. We Isid,” for Francis Hunt, Long Beach Contributions for the Building Fund mittee for the parade, carnival and Window Shades all colors, first imagine the “ order” is like that said and Casino Ave.; Edw. Miller, Bay will be thankfully received and ac- tournament by the fire Department, quality, 20c. DaSilva’s, to be given to railroad engineers not to view and Whaley; Samuel Herzfeld, knowledged. The trustees are R. H. Wednesday evening, the line of march have two trains in a depot at one time, Henry St. and Newton Boulevard ; Toomer, M. Jarvis and W. Baker. selected by the parade committee was Commissioner of Corrections of the merely an “ order” on the books, to Oscar Rhodes, West Side Ave., 2 ------------ approved, being just 200 ft. less than City of New York P. A. Whitney, for- COver some point of discussion of law, houses. The annual election of the South 4 miles- Following is the route se- mer Deputy Fire Commissioner of and we doubt if the street is ever! A communication was received from officer, and under amendments to the ! gkore Yacht Club will be held Thurs lected: ; New York, was a guest of Capt. Jas. 8prjnkied so as to lay the dust. They tbe Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Cem- Education Law wil), begin his duties at dav evening Scot 8 at 8 o’clock The ' Form on Ocean AVe.,- right of line Hanse Friday, and attended the laying claim they cannot sprinkle the street by President MacDonald, giving once, as all children from 7 to 16 must following nominations hate been dulv restinK on Brooklyn Ave., south to of the cornerstone of the new Double- gaturday or Sunday as traffic is too a detailed statement of number of feet now be at school every day school is made a„d posted- For commodore South Side Ave., east to Grove St., day, Page & Co. building, Mmcola, and heavy t0 allow it. This is not so; a of pipe laid during the last year, and open. Charles H Southard • vice commodore’ north to Merrick Road, east to Main visited the Nassan County Jail. While sprinkling car can easily be sidetracked stating that they hoped to have the Donald s\ Mackav ’ rear commodore’ St., north to Lena Ave.,West to Wal-.in Freeport Mr. Whitney purchased a a t Bedell St. and Atlantic Ave.,.run up northeast section of the village, which Thomas Forbes ■ treasurer James lace St., south to Brooklyn Ave., west piece of property on Rose Street, of after a car to end of Bedell street. : bad presented a petition for service. Dean • financial secretary C E Jones - ito Long Beach Ave., south to Merrick Pettit & Lamb, and will erect a sum- 9]ow]y> allowing the water to spread piped for gas this fall. I he list showed Strictly fresh goods. tf. recording' secretary, Louis J. Hall • Road- west to Bayview Ave., counter- i mer residence on it. properly and then cover the same that the company is actively engaged , . ~ ,,4 measurer. A. S. Malcomson; Board of \ to Bergen Place, north to New | rm T-rri a k-v ground going back, and have plenty of extending its lines. . M , ^ y a Z0U Governors, Nicholas Cunningham, W. ! Boulevard under arch, east to Grove ORT'rriAk-V _._ a ------------ - A -------- - -------- that Ma,Hard’s Chocolates and Bon Schumach; r( R A M. Hobbs, E. C. St” d,sban<L Our own boats catch our fresh fish dai,y- Jry Down’s Fish Market for D ^ T ilnand a f secretary.“ c f E. jTTesl Bons are preferable to all others. It. O B ITU A R Y WILLETT SMITH. ti/ne bot'ore the next car comes. It is A commur.ication was read from up to Captain Dunbar to enforce the SuPt- Kineon of the trolley company n „.. , Southard, J. H. Canaliza, C. J. Betzig, ua&uva s. E A Dorlon> Dr.xF. A. Myrick, G. Li \D u FtiWanri W T1 1VT i 110 1 • ' v o e r n f i r , Unclaimed Letters U ;ii„i Smith nf law against vehicles traveling over 10 stating that they would raise tneir Inlv 30 at Sn, kane W-lq^mr miles an hour on public streets, if there tracks on Bedell street to the nc\v vil- It ia handy any time and often of the B- P-terSon. W. P. M l l t e t ^ t t t F«,towing i, the list of unel.imed ton', of scute Btightto disease. eftS >» - other w , y „ f ''|;er.u»ding--,he T s.t to u , X !committee, F. C. Southard. C. J. Bet-, letter, at .ho Freeport Post Office: ,wo months' illness, and was buried in . L C L w l k L L t o L r . B “ most vital importance to use the con- Lum ^ V, \ venience offered in Smith & Bedell’s The present officers a re: Charles H. Southard, commodore; Wm. P. Miller. ,, ... . . . . . . . . vice commodore; Jt W. Hartt, rear Eam,‘L*8 a commodore; H. L. Maxson, recording secretary; James Dean, treasurer; C. E. Jones, financial secretary; F. C; Southard, measurer. board and xpom will send word to A. \E. Barnes, Superintendent of Schools, Freeport, N. Y. W. P. W. Haff, largest coal dealer on Long Island. The cheapest place A row, which had1 it not been for to buy coal. Exclusive dealer in some the activeness of several bystanders I of the best grades of coal. Stone Crocks I Gal.—25c 2 Gal.—45c 3 Gal.—65c 4 Gal.—70c . 6 Gal.—80c 6 Gal.—98c Preserving-Time Needs Large Agate Spoons, 5-10c Fruit Jar Fillers, 5c Wax Papers, a roll, 5c Tin Cullenders, 10c Tomato Strainers, 10c, Parowax for Sealing, 10c Jelly Strainers, 10c Mason Fruit Jars Pints, per doz., 50c Quarts, per doz., 57c Agate ^Cullenders, 19-29c Fruit Jar Rubbers, per doz., 10c 10-qt Flaring Pails, IGu Tops for Fruit Jars, 29c doz. Jelly Glasses, per doz., 30c Fruit Presses, 25c Enameled Preserving Kettles, 29-89 69c Genuine Lightning Jars Pints per doz., $1.00 . Quarts, per doz., $1.10- Flower Pots 4 in.—5c , 8 in.— 7c 6 in.—10c 8 in.—20c II in.—45c IV >vho quickly disarmed a drunken Ital-1 ian, would probably have resulted in i murder, took place in a hotel on Henry street Friday evening, when the place was about to close. The man who was in danger was George Pastor and his assailant was Peter Ferraro, his partner in business. The latter, according to the complaint which was corroborated by several witnesses, stated that Ferraro started to drink excessively and continued all day, and as he (Pastor) was standing behind the bar at night settling up the, / books and accounts, Ferrara came to him. drew out a large blue ••evplver and was about\ to atjoot him, after threatening to get him out of the way. | when he grabbed the weapon arm and, with the assistance of I-ouis Gardner ; and Townsend Aplant, succeeded in i disarming him. He was taken into custody oy officer Raynor and arraigned before Justice of Peace Norton. In his complaint Pastor also stated that while in the court Ferraro threat- 1 ened that if Pastor did not get him out at once he would finish him when he did get hie liberty- J f 7 in.—16c 10 in.—35c 12fn,—65 t c DaSilva’s Ferraro pleaded not guilty and was held in $6,000 bail for trial on Monday at 10:30 o’clock. He was committed to the Nassau-pounty Jail in default of b a ll—Time. ' Domestic Bonds. Miss MilU.ed. Bracken, Miss Anna. Byrne, Mrs. William. Blanche, Miss Florence. > Bishop, Mr. George. Clark, T. B. Durke, C. D. Fletcher, Mrs. Edward F. Fenner, Henry W. Fountain, Miss Dora B. (3) Gedmey, Mr. Herbert. Green, Will O. Johnson, Mrs. (59 Peson St). Kelduff, A. A. Kerrigan, George. - Kennedy, A. J. MacGillway, A. H. McCabe, Thomas. Murphy, John J. McMahon, Miss Lillian. Ness, Mr. Chas. J. Pavilizik, Miss Anna. Porterfield, Mr. G. A. Press, V. O. Ostrander, Mrs. S. E. O’Malley, Frank. Luna tall, Mrs. E. ' Foreign. , Francesco Coffarelli di Angelo. Lieppi,. Carlo. (2) • August 20, 1910. rrLm Z V l iv Z t o r i in that Oil trolley company has one of the easiest til the firsLweek in October. Greenwood Cemetery, in that city. thrnu„h „... Trustee Mvrick as emmih His mother, who was with him during franchises imaginable through his illness, returned home Wednesday streets and should be decent enough ■eks Wil- Proteet our people when the case is to after being away for six weeks, let was 28 years old. and besides his j parents is survived by two sisters, Annie and Hannah, both of this village. urgent as this. Trustee Myrick as committee report ed that the oiling of Bayview avenue from Merrick Road to Atlantic avenue had been finished. Smith & Malcomson reported that the building of Mrs. French extended over the pipe line about 16 feet on the Fourteen Years Ago (Items of interest from the Review files, new Boulevard. The clerk was direct- fonrteen years ago this week) ed t<) notify the T. A. Gillespie Com- Sarah Ann Combs, aged 86, walked pany, which had the contract to lay td Hempstead and back. this line, to remove the obstruction at _ ___________ _ _ Fire Department votes to attend Suf- once, and also to fill in a hole just east afternoon, Rev O. V. Werner, pastor folk County Firemen’s Association pa- of Main street. of the Lutheran Church, officiating; rade at Amityville. j C. O. Niles said he would do the elec- New addition to Presbyterian Church trie light wiring at the truck house of finished. Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company, Village election to be held Sept. 12;, made necessary by raising the build- budget $2000; $1050 of this for fire jng, if the village would pay for the department. j material, at a cost of about ,$35. It prop-; was voted to allow that sum for thq ROBERT FREDERICK ANDERSON. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, died Sunday of an infantile ! trouble, aged 5 months, 11 days. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Rev O. V. Werner, pa of the Lutheran Church, official • interment at Greenfield Cemetery. ! ' --------- - --------- j H YM ENEAL PATTERSON—DUSTMAN. William W. Patterson, jr., better -fhe Village Board notifies all known as Harry formerly of this erty owners on Main and Fulton Sts. j work.l . _ place and now of Gary Indian^, and t0 curb sidewaks within five days “ or Village Ordinance No. 2 was amend- w a n«B1 ^ ^ r r i e d fin the village would do so.” They also ed changing the rate of licenses to 7 »y A 1R Thp cnnnl« ch*n*ed Park St- to Bergen place, , sell on village streets, as follows: One N‘ \ iJ hMichufJn Bergen St- to 0cean Ave - Riverside y<!*r, from $10 to $25; 6 months, from r«rvM ihprp Ave' 40 Grove S t and Raynor Ave- te $5 to $15; 3 months, from $3 to $10; and are now residing at Gary, where church St. ! j week, from $2 to $5 ; day, from 50c | Mr. Patterson is engaged in a large The clerk was .nstructed to notify to $2. It was also voted to prohibit steel wonts. the chief of the fire department that the sale of ticklers *nd confetti during ----- ----- ----------------------ss— the Board had decided to number the the week of the firemen’s Camjval. f •. nydrante and desired the depart- Bill of Dr. Edwin Carman, $37.50; ment to arrqtfce the numbers. and F. E. Rose, $37, for services for ‘ . , - the Board of Health, were ordered paid. £>chool Opening, ( The Board adjourned to meet Friday LYNBROOK Down’s for sea food one of the only | Edward Simonson is spending his va- two retail dealers on Long Island catch- cation ja Pennsylvania. ing his own fish. R. A. Combs, jr., advertises special prices on electric light bulbs; see hie adv. Just the right time for mothers to evening Sept 2 Miss HermintoFritz™is spending her *!\* about buying clothe, for their: ___ * children. WeWe arere runmffgunning vacation at Portland, Maine. a r a special j sale commencing Friday, August 26, Single copies of the Review for sale at Greenblatt’s, Railroad Ave.; Kief er's, Review office and Gobetz', South Main street, and DaSilva’s, West Mer rick Road. tf. ' Mrs. Sylvester P. Doxsey and son and until after school opens. ' It will are spending a few weeks with friends be to your advantage to call on these at Amagansett. L. I. days. Double star'is will be given to ------------ all visitors on making purchases of 60c Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thompson are , or more, spending their vacation at Grabamville i Barasch’e Dept. Store, Sullivan County, N. Y. 2t 65 S. Main St The ‘Epworth League meeting Sun day night in tbe M. E. Church will be lead by Lawrence H. Wright; topic for tbe'meeting, “ A righteous life and acceptable tworship.” A solo will be rendered by Miss Julia Petereon, also special music. All are invited to be present. \ v * S b ife. ’ !-• (k ! (