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N A S S A U C O U N T Y REVLETW NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Coming Evenb F R ID A Y . M A Y 29. 1914 Freeport (continued from page 1) D u ring the storm Wednesday a fte r noon there was a break in the electric lig h t w iring, throw ine some of the lights of the village out of commission u n til the necessary repairs were made, i Business places using e lectricity fo r | motors were obliged toshutdDwn from lack of the \ ju ic e * ’ about 4:30. Vil-1 lage Electrician W a lling had a force o f men out hunting fo r the trouble, w ith the assistance of Lineman C. O. Wednesday, June 3 Lecture by Dr. Newell Dwight Hillie in Freeport M. E. Church. Wednesday, June 3 Lecture by Dr. Newell D w ig h t H il- lis in the M. E. Church. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 3, 4, and 6 Annual E x h ibition at the Freeport Schools. Thursday, June 4 Reception and Dance by the Good Government Club, at Brooklyn H a ll. Wednesday, June 10 Recital by pupils of Mrs. DR. NEWELL DWI&HT HILLIB L E C T U R E John Ruskin’s Message to the Twentieth Century FR E E P O RT M. E. C H U R C H Wednesday Evening, June 3rd, 1914 I T ' S H O E T I M E — G E T B U S Y a t 8 o'clock T i c k e t 3 5 Cents M. M. talent from fel llllci Sto/v IS IN F U L L B L A S T Mesdames Nygren and Grace Entertain Our SODAS are served with Hendrickson’s celebrated Ice Cream and Liggett’s Pure Fruit Juices Our Frapps are delicious with Liggett’s Pure Fruits Our Sodas and Frapps are best in town. Try one to convince yourself Sole Agents for N iles and repairs were auickiy made, niv,o„ on o ■ , , . lv t tn i1ngfu0,r, P° WCr ^ h\ BV,,ilable f° r Brooklyn! in Baptist Church. ------------- | Saturday, June 13 The new pole line for the Village of Flag Day at the E |kg Glub Freeport, along Olive Boulevard, is i -------------- now being installed. This is intended to give better electric service, partic ularly in the business section of the village, where the load has been ex ceptionally heavy. _____ j Wednesday evening. Mrs. Werner H. M. Narwood, proprietor of ‘ \Ih e | Nygren and Mrs. W illiam H. Grace L it tle (vulcanizing) Shop,\ was jn- entertained a company of friends in jured in an automobile collision Satur- l*16 ballroom of the Freeport Club, day night, but is able to get around Tulips and palms were used in the dcc- agBjni 'orations. The event was one o f ihe -------------- * social successes of the season. Five There is an interesting sign in the Hundred was played u n til 11 o’clock, window of the store of F. L. J. Lee & when refreshments were served and Co., showing a paint brush in opera- j dancing followed. Handsome prizes tion, and advertising a particular kind i were won by the fo llo w in g : Miss | o f paint which the company sells. S tuart, Mrs. Kneeland, Mrs. Hartfey j • -------------- j Smith, Mrs. Charles H a rt, Mrs. Gib- H. H. Norton o f Adams, New York, Ison, Mrs. v ought, Mrs. Meadon, Mrs. fo r several years a resident of Free-1 Knobel, Mrs. Corby, Mrs. Donald! port, called at the Review office fo r a ' Mackey, Miss Troxell, D r. M y rick, i I I/ ^ / ^ C ' T T ' ^ C E C M U / A V /\ \ I T T L P C short v is it Tuesday. ! Messrs. Helium, Vought, Harvey H v l U E i 1 1 0 ™ 1 E ilv VV A I - V l U 1 I T iJ -------------- i Sm ith, Clarence Edwards, Fred Story, The spring tim e -table of the Long j Cummings, Corby and Russell Randall. Island Railroad went into effect Wed- J Dancing was next in order and w ith nesday. There are practically no i e xcellent music continued to early changes ih the weekday trains on the j hours. The music was furnished by Montduk D ivision, so fa r as new trains i the Hartmann W etjen Orchestra ° f | / - i y T T ' I I X ’ z ^ i i z x z ^ z x i i ' T ' r ' O are concerned, but the running time of j R o c k v ille Centre. The whole affa ir j ( j | J 1 H J v r i O v O l - i A 1 C O many of the trains have been changed j was adm irably planned anil carried i from 1 to 20 minutes. There is a new j out, and the hostesses received many I ” train added leaving Pennsylvania Sta j congratulations. tion in the morning at 6:06, and ar I The follow ing guests were present: rivin g at Freeport at 7 :08. On the Messieurs and Mmes Fred Story, Don- Sunday trains, two east hound trains aid Mackey, Charles R. Lea, Charles have been added, one leaving at 1(1 a. | M. H a rt, Spence, Cummings, A m e r m. and the other at 8:08 p. m., from ! man, Vought, Harvey Sm ith, Goode, New York C ity, a r rivin g at Freeport ' Gibson, Chase, Chapman, Frank G. at 10:56 a. m. and 9:02 p. m. H ill, Mabee, Cleverly, Tidden, Meadon, On the westbound Sunday trains, Gunning, Sutherland, Harrison, Clar- two afternoon additions have been: ence Edwards, Corby, Donaldson, made, leaving Freeport at 7:50 am! Kneeland, M illard, Austin, Werner 10:52. Nygren and W. H. Grace: D r. and Mrs. | Carman, Dr. and Mrs. M y r ic k ; Mmes. The oil has arrived to be used for H o rter, Foreman, Bergen, Knobel, sprinkling the village streets, and is powy)^ j_ J. Layton; Misses Stuart, now being put on. Troxell, Elsa Nygren, A s trid Nygren, . Pauline H ill, Mildred H ill and Gladys George Howard Randall, owner of A u s ti n ; Messrs. Charles M a c k ; Kel- the building in which the ( rystal The- ,um Charles Sims, George Davison, atre is located, is now actively inter- W illia m Wolff, George McCord, Rus ested in the business. geM r t an(|H||. Iru H. L ’ Hommedieu. who formerly conducted the bakery now known as the U. K. Bakery, has opened up a grocery store at Seaford, in the build ing form e rly occupied by H a rry Co vert, now deceased, as a grocery stu(e. W e red u c e d th e c o s t o f i c e ! mi NOT PATRONIZE OS? W e l d e n & S m i t h Local D e a l e r s O ffic e , 5 0 South M a in S t r e e t O p p o s ite Post O ffice Spades Rakes Hoes FOR T H E G ARDEN d Weeders Forks Shovels G a rden tim e 's H E R E . See us fo r all kinds of T o o ls. W e carry a B IG N E W S T O C K O F C A R D E N IM P L E M E N T S a t L O W E S T P R IC E S W e also carry everything In T O O L S and H A R D W A R E F. L. J. LEfc. & 5 8 S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t co. Freeport, N . Y . Telopi-one. 60 Choco&iied CHOCOLATES F R E S H E V E R Y W E E K SPECIAL for Saturday and Sunday 40c value, at 25c B P(>UIld Thos. Johnston Drug Co. 2 3 W . M e r r i c k R o a d , Freeport, L. I. Plaza Theatre W h y run Carbonized Cylinders Cause Much Annoyance yo u r c a r w h e n in such co n d it ion ? only 5 0 c a cy lin d e r to have th e m k\$\0 INCANDESCf/yrc UtfTING SUPPUFc It costs CLEANED WITH OXYGEN CLUTCHES Leave your afternoon and th e car part of yo u r car, take in the get it in m o r n i n g , w i t h c y l i n ders th o r o u g h l y cleaned by our experts. If there is a knock in y o u r ’ m o t o r or tr a n s m i s sion or any o t h e r vital care of it. It w i l l pay you in the end. Busy Days at School Cum mcnci'm int exercises occur June Regents examinotions w ill he held at the schools from Monday, June 15 to and including Friday, June 19. Class day exercises w ill he held A chance to buy a good motor boat 1 Monday, June J2. at bargain; see adv. in this issue. I ^Commencement School elo. es Friday, June 26. An e x h ib it of school work w ill he The South Shore Yacht Club w ill held in the village schools Wednesday, hold its annual opening day tomorrow. Thursday and Friday of next week. Saturday, May 30. Decoration Day. In connection w ith the e x h ib it there : Their w ill be m o tor boat races ill the w ill he a musical program at each afternoon under the direction of the school, on one day, ns per the follow- S. S. Y. C. Opens Regatta Committee. The Heinrich Brothers, members of the Club, w ill give an exhibition w ith th e ir aeroplane during the afternoon. Excellent music w ill be furnished for dancing during the evening, com mencing at 8:8U. A ft e r this week the Club House w ill be opened fo r dancing every week day during the season. The annual vaudeville entertainment of the Club w ill be held early in July. Essay Contest Closed The “ Essay C o n test,’’ recently held in the schools having closed, there w ill be a public meeting in the Grove Street School Friday evening, June 5, at 8 o’clock, when the prize essays w ill be read. There w ill be good music and the p. izes w ill he presented. The young people have shown great interest in this contest, some 400 es says being hand* d in from the grades. The public is cordially invited to be present. are exclusive agents in Freeport for Bonbons and Chocolates Penslad, Orion and S t e r a t o l Home Remedies M i n e r 's Theatrical Creams and Cos metics and the famous . R. B. 5 C e n t Cigars Great Contest for Shetland Pony, Carriage and Harness now going on. Save your votes for some little favorite ing program SEAM A N A V E N U E SCHOOL Wednesday, June 3 March, Victrola. Address of Welcome. Song, “ May Bells and Flow e rs,’’ Gramm a r Grades. M o tion song, “ Three L it tle Doves,” F ir s t Grade. V iolin solo, M a rjorie Manning. May song, Third Grade. M o tion song, Connecting Class. Two-part song, F ifth Grade. Song, “ June Roses,” Fourth Grade. Two part song, Sixth Grade. Music. Victrola! ARCHER STREET SCHOOL Thursday, June 4 March, Victrol;-. Address of Welcome. Song, “ I Know a Bank,’ ’ Grammar Grades. Piano Solo, Helen Kremelberg. M o tion song, “ Hen and Chickens,’ ’ F ir s t Grade. Tw o -part song, F ifth Grade. Song, “ The Robin,’ ’ Third Grade. Three-part song, Seventh Grade. Song, “ K illa r n e y ,’ ’ Grammar Grades. Music, Victrola. GROVE STREET SCHOOL Friday, June 5. March, Victrola. Address of Welcome. Tw o -part song, Fourth tirades. V iolin Solo, V irgin ia Aldridge. Motion song. F irst Grade. Sight singing exercises. Third Grade. Vocal Solo, Lawrence Smith. Rote song. “ Three L it tle Doves,” 2nd and 3rd Grades. Three part song, Seventh Grades. Music, Victrola. Wed. June 3 The World Special Film Corporation Presents “Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans” in 5 Magnificent Parts MATINEE and EVENING STANDARD GASOLINE x NOW 17 C E NTS E v e r y t h i n g for th e m o t o r i s t , a t reasonable prices tec—f/S • J - ' j /IT MUST E f D C ' ‘ j^/f r D EL I PERFECT Columbian 6 2 1 6 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t FREEPORT, L. I. -4 COMING! Monday, June 1st Renfax Musical Pictures O w i n g to th e m a n y requests of our patrons w e w i l l c o n t i n u e to run the m u s i c a l pictures every M o n d a y in a d d i t i o n to our re g u l a r program . JAMES v BUTLER X cnoicE 1N ngocERiy sMeat Specials | for Friday and Saturday We Do More Than To M e rely Beiieve in Pure Foods WE SELL THEM In c i d e n t l l a y , w e sell no o t h e r kinds. A n d , of n e x t im p o r t a n c e , w e figure, plan, devise and bring a b o u t e c o n o m y — p o s s i b ilities for yo u —c h a n c e s for sm a ll savings on p r a c t i c a l l y every p u r c h a s e you m a k e . T e s t th i s claim in any reas o n a b le HENRY C. SCHLUTER, T h e Q u a l i t y G r o c e r More Freeport News on Page 5 Coaland Wood F i n e s t Q u a l i t y P r o m p t Service Low e s t Prices Q u a lity D rug S tore Main Street Freeport P H O N E N o . 5 W e l d e n & S m i t h O ffic e , 6 0 South M e in S t r e e t O p p o s ite Post O ffice FR E E P O R T . N .Y . M E A T D E P A R T M E N T : Cal. Hams, lb. Forequarters Canadian Lam b . lb. Legs Canada Lam b , lb. Chuck Roast, lb. Prim e Rib Roast, lb. Legs Genuine Spring Lam b , lb. GROCERY D E P A R T M E N T : G ranulated Sugar, 3! lbs. Best Cream e ry Butter, lb. Bell Brook Evp. M ilk, can Bell Brook P r in t Butter, Full Cream Cheese, lb K irkm a n ’s a n d Gold Soap Telephone 6 3 5 - 6 3 6 13c 1 2 c , 16c 16c 20c 22c 14c 27c 7c 29c 17c 7 for 26c M e r r i c k Road and C h u r c h S t r e e t , F R E E P O R T , L. I. Double S. & H. Stamps given Friday James Butler, Inc. FREEPO RT, N. Y. -V < O r d e r T h a t G a s R a n g e and W a t e r H e a t e r “ A W o r d to th e W i v e s is S u f f i c i e n t ” Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. Geo. MacDonald, Pres. H E M P S T E A D RO CKVILLE C E N T R E R O O S E V E L T M IN E O L A FR E E P O R T ■ ■ f : . B S filH flto lk a l x t&k ■tLvZuA * « I b i a i