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REVTFW-OBo'EnVKR-rORT-INQTJmER,RXrmW-OBiiEItVRR FRIDAY,IDAY, FEBRUARYRUARY 25,5, 192121 H B •• R rORT-raQTTrRER, FR FEB 2 19 I ‘ PM Political, Social, Business and other News Items from Freeport Villa] LATE SNOWSTORM CAVEFREEPORTERS FREEPORT MEMORIAL LIBRARY SPECIFICATIONS COMPLETE | Ksipfe|>f>rt, rVb. 2.'#.-^ aii- <‘orti|xlPto for i I k - l*'r^*jx>rt Me’norlnl i-i- MUCH EXCITEENTI E iE FREEPORT One Couple Couldn’t Get Home For Night— Not Even a Taxi To Carry a Cop F iw p o r t, 1'Vb. 25.— InhaljiLml* of tho villagr who tuid put nwuy thru- miiow Fhovoln :tu<l KoiORhOH for anotlu :- y#at wi n* trontoci to it nulo aw n k rnlng Sunday m o rning when tliey found tlif ixtrtii hU n k c tdl in a think mnntJo of rmow, am t morn falling every minute. Tin* w e a ther m an hail forcast a bll*- znrd for several dnye, but little hee<l was taken of I i J h w arning. Springlike w e a ther lout eauniHl pity for deluded IslniiderR who had hied them selves to I'aim Berieli, but now there la a differ ent tab*. ( On the heel a of a 45-mHe gale, said MUzard hit Long iNlaad about 1 a.in. AU day Humbly snow fell wlili tinuliaU-d fiuy. os though to any: \There darn you, H‘ff o u r m m a t tlie bni.” * By Buiwlay afternoon about eight Inehes had fallen, nltliough the wind Pa<\ plU-d up deep drifts In many places. By Hundiriy afternoon trolleys were tem p o rarily out of bu«ln< am , and tux HI laid long slneo given it up as. u had Job. )‘<deetrln.tis were few and far between. Tbo polb’u force trb'd to get tuxla to itrver the village and «e« Hint all was well, but»U wuu ImponeTlilo to got i veii Mr. and Mm. 1,. tV. firiener or Boek- vUl« Centre bad bi-en visiting a In . Doan and family In M errick Haturdny evening, and on the way liotiin they go' aa fa r a s V. U. Sm ith's house on Mer rick road, and Mrs. Ford gave up. She find la<-u running on lo-i reputniion the last three miles. Mr. and Mrs. tlrlener were ihe guesls of C. C. m lth for the nig In and r> repa red. ree,-|ve bids for imoUinetimi. , t'erld ie it e s are now ^ i n g and will lai ivsin d in each sul>serllK r in the Menioi l.;d Fund. Tim eertllloaieu, -uiiiible for fram ing, will be an erna lileiit to tiny office or fiotne. The mot In of the com m ittee is: \H you have not nubscrllied, do so now: if yoli luive, double It.” Subscriptions may he Kent to Samuel It. Sm ith, Freeport. PLEA FOR VETERANS BY A. E.F. CAPTAIN Freeport Audience Reminded of Need* of Veterans at Auditorium Show By <’. 11. .1. Freeport, Feb. 25. The symbol of i he lln a tr u turn alv.ayn been two inasoni.u, one deputing comedy and (be other tragedy. D u ring the splendid .-hon at the Audltoili'un Saturday evening, tragedy Hlatkeit in iinnim o tm ied with an le v whoee ineseage will tl.isli around tin world ns Ainerfcit'n ahame. F oiiii . i ' Faptaln tllllna. who coin miiuded i he ih.-t a E . F. plaligui that wan decorated hi tli\ war, hlm ielf d is-[ ribledi, appoared in helmIV of the <11 s- | ahled mi'ii of (he World \War. who ha vr -1 tirgimlzed to get recognition from an ) ungrateful guvei n m enl. When a form e r arm y officer of the I'nlted S tates forces,' who had given his beat Hint America nhnuld lx* safe for I mot hem and fathers, ilacker* and profl- te< i h , linn to appear on u BtARc and Ijeg nickels and dimes from t In* people, the pity of if goes deepM than a n y th in g | turned home in the morning. Tin. wire:. ,.vel. ,v)ull| police hwidciu/iitem were kept bury, rh o lgR6 iva;< |kl ^<1 around was try Dr. Bean, who liad w o n ted about j m i, a with nickels and dimes, too, with Ids gueew. and had been Inform-xt t h a t , ... ;llvJ „ (,0„,,r bm . Th,, tisa, th^y had not arrived home, b'lnnlly j m ,.rit 01 i he dlsnblol veterans bv the ib* m a tte r wan all H tm lghtoncl out. r u h . d S tates guvoum icut in the black- , niurlt on our shield, and one th a t . ,. . never can bv erased: the treatm e n t of I and Ido loree ot snow-fighters. They, ^ n»turned war veterans by the pun j started out Hunday to keep the at roots tb„ ram - cat ego, -v. and uldowalks open, and they did t, T ,ulllllg the m as,pie of ungudx cm, but ll w as nikswsnry to w„«k all bight L j ,, ., ,int w|tho„l nmderneas toward long Bumbiy in order to have the m a t s ’ fOI.got„ „ , ;iCT;tii si | cluar for Urn rush oi com m n fers Monthly ,vvmP|l ,.nni,„1v ,nu> $ls oOT1. , lOoraluK. 1 ihiOn Bowers and DKon! Old antics | A vote Of tlianka w as tendered th, , w|lh ,lt,w 0 ) v „ u. beev act9 < kind, that s, im p o rtd w u o ss a'l The W. -T. V. will hold a eako and food sale at the hom e of Mrs. Jere Brown. 92 Brooklyn avenue, on the nf lernom of Febrtiary 2fl. f'o-xri and cake will served. Member,: of the Guild of the C h u rch of thd Trunsflgunuioii were guests of the J.ndlea' A u x iliary of the C h u rch of the Redeem er hi M errick onc February IS. Miss A tw a ter w a r the Speaker of the afternoon. and will be ttsod in Mr. HtnIUVs marine projection m:u-hiil<». F ralei m il Cottnril, Royal A mil .Mil sons, went to th* Hi. ksville i •ounctl Tuesday evening. There was ;» illass initial Ion, w ith two omiilMntvs from Freeport. Mr. a n d M rs. OlmHes Wood of Boston, form e r residents, luive returned lo F ree port. in reside. Nfr. and Mrs. F r a n k )’. strin g e r of M a n h a n a ti Imve ho«>n visltlDR friends in the village. Mr. nnd M rs. H y m a n Schloss arc ! enjoying a trip through southern states. Clyde C. W allace has returned from a m o n th’s sojourn a t Southern Pines, Ids health m u c h Improved. rtree'^ shoveling snow, dressed in her— er— in somebody's boots and pants. Poll.yo Officer Vongon lias been enjoy ing a vacation In Brooklyn, A m a stuie and civic ball wns held a t ; the Fro u p o n Club on flatu n lar esanlng, j u n d er the ausploes of the L. I, Council of th e Commercial Traveler :’ Associa tion. A. R. Mab-oim w as a welcome visitor a t the pUMgntton oflW, of th e N a s sau C o u n ty Review, ite cnllnt to oongratu- late th e m a n a g e r on “ the fine paper” Iw eefc -. Wamr A bright post card, w ith 1 do-imln* flowers, overhung with *. tie palm s, mailed a t Palm Rondv* tells stay-at-hom es in F reepo r t the stuff c t the Review th a t 8u H iram It. Smith Is havthg a good In the Southland. The second Lem o n tea glvan hy the ! L tdles’ G u ild of the C h u rch o f th e ] Mr< A r, , R ,vll„ wfl in Transfiguration w a s lield a t the hom e tllf, pfl„ of . Thn Rr, » . o irl - „ u |c h of .ifrs. A rthu r F rank, 1*. N o rth I/ing oi*n<Hl a t H h u lien’s new Amlisseudor B-nch a venire. W ednesday afternoon, j T h e a tre in M a n h a ttan lust Friday even- Cal.c w as Oil ade. i |ng. ,lias Iiftd In w ithdraw from the show because of a new. m i: breakdown. A new and uttracij'. e hook store has ! B efore opening in New Tori; \The Rose , _____ been opf-ned in the Levy Building. It Is ; Q |rV‘ had been n laving three w eeks in 1 _ , . , . _ well w o rth iiitipectlon.' | A tlantic fitv and Philadelphia. 1, 1.°ne o t tho pleaeing features ot the _____ ______ bllzz&rd Sunday w as tho appeam n e a E rnest Randall has returned .to-Free- j j„w,*r M ayer has returned from New port, from the South, where h« spent a ] O il.w .r . W h ile th e re pc met l.’m e sr H. -Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n J . M u rphy of B roadw ay announce tho t-ngageroerd of tbelr <laughter, Clothllde, to Guy Rua rrl of Hempstead. Russell w as In the 27 th Division and served overseas w ith the m a c h ine gun com p any of the lV7tb Infantry. 1 n t i i handsom e young \m a n ” on Bedell m o n th o r two. Mr. aud lira. Samuel R. Sm ith have | g o n e .to Holly in n , Pineluilat, N. C., for The M arine Film Corporatian, imUsr the m a n a g e m e n t of H. W allace Smith, lias purchased exclusive rights for Dr. Shield*’ motion picture. \The Stream of Life. \ and is planning to subm it it in dunchen. The film io non-1nflammablo, M 'allace, form e rly of thfe. village, m a n ager of a mauuf:ii.'turlng concern in New Orleans. W a rd B rennan hao returae*! from c, trip through Pennsylvania, wltere he ; has boon refereeing ‘beeketball gam er for the \Pennsylvania S tate League, i Mrs. Ellen F . Kelly spent the week-end a t Charles J. Betrig. of M a n h a ttan the homo or -joaaxaaastt • ic w n irja Too m u c h iTcdlt cannot he given Street Ootzunlxsloncr t'lfirvniv- WllllnmHl At Easter -Tide Along with the beauty of the lily that fades all too soon, why not a lasting reminder—YOUR PHOTOGRAPH? ntreet commlesloncr by the taxi drivers, and toy commuterH for the efflvient work done hy them dttrlng th e Htorm. M onday tnoridnK found all modes of traffic norm a l again, urul tho heavy fall .«ut snow engaged In a losing hot He With Old Hoi Who resented any intrusion from Jack Frost at so bite a date. FREEPORT LEGION TO ERECT MEMORIAL Member* May Give Part of Bonus Site Chosen Is In Front of First National Bank lT<s'[Kirt, Feb. 25.—W illiam Clinton Otory P o s t, American J.A'gion, booked by Its Ijtd k a ’ A u xiliary, is com pleting plans for a m em orial, u rnonu- merit ,lo lie plactxl In the. trkm g lo In front, of the F ir s t N'atloiml Bank. A rrangem e n ts liave been m ade w ith the bonk, and a design for th e m o n u m e n t lms been subm itted, _O ther# will bo draw n an d a final decision will be made soon. A t tine m e eting of W illiam Clinton Story Post, Friday evening, W illiam E a stm a n , N assau County chairm a n , m ade on adilress. C h a rles B. Mes- of-nger, com m ander of tho V e terans of Foreign W a re In Rockville Centre, also addressed th e m eeting. The In d ies A u x tllary had n very on- I hiiRlastlc m e eting In Hose 2 house on Friday evening, am t will back tlie boys to the limit. There are 31 paid-up m em b ers In the organLaitlon^ Every woman eligible for nnanbriisldp is urged to Join, the m o ther or sinter of any boy who saw service In tho W orld W a r. The backing of tho Ladles' A uxiliary will nerve an a stim u lus to tho post, for ft to well known th a t the ladles are most thorough In anything they at- terni* to do. Min. Agnett B o ron, president of the I-adlee’ Auxiliary, to very earnest in her efforts to bring tho organization on a par w ith any tlstev society In ex- totenoe, nnd lias m ade several trips to state headquarters and to various other uuxlUai’iea In order to study their methods. A rrangem e n ts luive been m a d e to Imve a Miss Sawyer, connected with tho elate liendquarters, com e down and talk at a m eeting In th e near future. Plane are complete for a cake and apron .sale, to be held) in April. \Th BAL MASQUE AND DANCE Commercial Travelers M ake M erry at Freeport Club — $ , Freeport, Fob. 26.—I-ong Island Coun cil, Commercial Travelers' Association, held a very pleasing m a sque and civic ball n t tlio Freopoit Club Saturday evening. The costum e# presented pleasing v a riety of color and style. In charge of the event were: W. M. Nichols, F. H Johns ton. G> W . Knnijp, J. J. • Boland and William flhedlock. The clubhouse hall was prettily iteo orated. A num b e r of features made the evening lively. H onors were won by Mlee M uriel Glenns a# 81* Hopkins; George Glenns as a Rube, and M rs. F o rest D u n b ar a* an B g y tlan handm aiden from the court of Apothokey*. One f e a tu r e w as a s elim ination danoe. e * sU B f tM wan* th e same. veM pSeeee iwo l f w vs rlaw . ' V , Ftiigc. Imt the-old orlglniils will ilwavu la* l he hc-sl, AI Carp ipal his violin to out of the ordlnniy. Hu can m a k e hl.i Hired do thUigK th a t are sin e to bring tho 111' , I oh- luuuto together a t ilw end of tin | | lu n i, and Ids llntoh Is all to .the good, j J tarry Mulltn St Co., In a pleasing I s k iteh with a novel tu rn to it, isiii^d ! about twelve m inutes ot entertainm e n t I a round the • lane. ! Julia Kdli ty, la. la! One of tho | reason m why the boyu hated to como ] hai l; from France. An ex tra good [ soprano, i w ealth of black h a i r . 'a good F n ii' h accent, sparkling eyes and a | dollar's w o rth of rlile - t h a t ’s Julia, bu' It would not be any disnppolntmen whftlsoover to Mud ibat her Frene! ■ ha I enu Is eil h er la Vi v erne or Fai Roi kawa.v. Happy line a .Minstivls, a eoinhlttij live, did th e usual in MOmelhlng bet than tho W u u l way. ho hit of the evening, w ith ul credit in ilv- udvcrtlseil headliner were N estor and Jaynes. A n d why n o t . The beat Jury in the world to th e Midi once, and that used to !>•> well demon- m rated a t Jlam m e rstein's Victoria. N estor and Jaynes broke u few gloves w ith their net, and thero w as u good laugh In every line. H a r ry Von THzer laughod until tlio plaster on the back of Iris neck wits shaken off. Then F r a n k Fay, If you please. Very good, and all that. D idn't r»o much, but hud a frank way of doing It. A headline) w ithout u doubt, anti worthy or tho title. The Two Carlos rounded out one of the host Mila th a t have been seen nt the Auditorium lids -onson. u really splendid offering from cover to FREEPORT BASEBALL PARK TO BECOME BUILDING LOTS Freeport, Feb. 25.—The sharp swat of old hickory against the leather sphere will not be heard a t A tlantic a veil uo am i Bedell street this coming sum m er, because the J. J. R andall Co. will break up th e ground and get It ready for building purposes. Lots large enough for baseball are ■cam hi the village, and unless suitable grounds can bo obtained for the great gumo, tin* team will have to turn to w a ter polo a n d go down tho bay. Citizen* failed to support a park pto • Jt ' t some years ago. A yearly lease of $75u to paid on the property, and th a t to a ll th a t has ever been done w ith It. SPECIAL OFFER Three Large Photographs Made in Your Every-Day Surroundings Three For $10 :»it i k Jt if r. irji jtk s jo t * k * i A r j m '^ ^ k i f d a K K i f X X F ; ‘‘Your Home is Our Studio” GLICKMAN Photo Specialist FREEPORT, L I. t Tel., 841-W Photos Mxde Rein or Sh n .*, Day or N ight Chinese Laundry Opp. L. L B. B. Depet 14 Brooklyn A to ^ Freeport, N. Y. NOTICE Mjr eerriee end work le Oeede celled fee and delhreed Go and See L HINTS Freeport Shoe Work Neatly Bepairtng Shop „ Done—Moderate Pricee Also Shoes Shined 41 W. Merrick Ed, FREEPORT, L. L (Near Church Street) Upholstering and Interior Decorating SAFE FOR SALK HALL, « foot high. SI testa 84 Inch wide; also •n deers. Pries SI 18. MARVIN. 48 Inch high, M btota deep, 89 ineh wide.. Price 81M.ee, MORI.KR, 4 feet high, IS in. deep, M tech w ile. Pries SMS. ARCHER B. WALLACE, O wmt as c h u b c h enunra FREEPORT, I* L ValeetaMM 14S1 SMITH & MALCOMSON A p jatlH n o j D t t Successors to Alvin 0. Smith, 0. B. Established 1890 Municipal and Qvil Engineers Surveyors 7 Railroad Are. FREEPORT, N. T. Telephone 208 At The Freeport Auditorii Monday Evening, Feb. 28 th AT EIGHT-THIRTY 15 Round Heavy-W eight Contest Fred Fulton vs. Mike Carlson The Peer of Them All The Norwegian Giant 15 Rounds to a Decision for the Colored W elter-W eight Championship of the World * ' Wee Wee Barton vs. Charlie Smith 10 Round,—JIMMY MORAN JOE RY 6 Round Preliminary WALTER THOMPSON, Ocean Side vs. ARTIE GRAEF, Fit PRICES; Admission. *2-20; Reserved, $330; RlngskU. $5-50 SEATS ON SALE at Chobhook*. Drag Star* and United Cigar Store, Fn White House Barker Shop, Hempstead; United Cigar Store, Lynhreoh, sad Sporting Goods Store, Rockville Centre Reserve Year Seats* Early rs there will be enos|h fans from York le ( nek the Clab House Telephone, 60 Freepert LYMAN N. JONES Hardware and Tools Mixed Paints and Varnishes HOUSE FU R NISHING S >Sporting Goods Motor Boat Suppilea 5 S o u th M a in S t . F R E E P O R T , N. Y. THE SHIP BUILDING INVESTIGATION leads us to remark that you] investigation will show w< are the best in our line. FRED L J. LEE Paints - Wall Paper 71 South Mein Street (Tel, 129) FREEPORT, N. Y WM.G. MILLER, Inc. RAYMOND J. MILLER, Mgr. FAY AND FAY For Sale WOOD WOOD CORD WOOD FIRE PLACE LOGS Del to Any Length DELWlBttiBD TO Rockville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt and Hempstead $18.00 PER CORD Dried Kindling Wood for Kit chen Range or Furnace Logs 50 CENTS A BARREL A^e are the Largest Wood Deal* era on Long Island B. G. ROSENHEIM 337 So. Bay View Arm N mt ASUtotl# Are. FREEPORT -i- PLY. Telephone, 97S-W FYssport Lumber and Building Materials Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim Brick, Lime and Cement Builders’ Hardware and Paint JOHN J. RANDALL CO. 15 N. Long Beach Ave. TM.roe FREEPORT, L. L E. C. HAUSER ^ 9 8 Pearsall Avenue Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations, Cut Flowers Phone 358.W F reeport. Auto, Plate Glass, Burglary L.ife and Fire Insurance are now ready to do your work at a greatly „ reduced price. We are designers of upholstered funriture/draperiee, bed-spreads. We also repair and remodel furniture and draperies equal to new. Slip covers, cabinet making, re finishing, painting, enameling, etc. No order too small; no distance too far to go; simply telephone, and we gladly give you suggestions of our 30 years’ experience free. Branch: CEDARHURST, L. I. Phone, Far Rockaway 1280 Expert Plano Tunei*i D , IEMPORARy ^ r i: D r iD 'r i i 319 Roosevelt Avenue FREEPORT, L I. Phone, 625-M 1 REFERENCES FURNISHED Prom Freepost, Hewlett, Woodmen* CedarbuMt, Lawrence, 24 S. Grove St. Freeport. L. I. F. I. 960 G a te. Ave., Brooklyn R E P A IR S H O P MERRICK ROAD, SEAFORD, L. I. T e lephone, W e n tegh 1 3 6 .W .r-1- ‘ THOMAS W. MURRAY ARCHER B. WALLACE MURRAY’S Detective Agency Ucsessd sad Beaded by Stole ef Hew Terk WE ARE PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE AU PROPER DETECTIVE BUSINESS EHTM TEP BY CORPORATIONS, INDIVIDUALS, LAW YERS, COURTS. DBTMCT ATTOMEIX, POUCE OFFICIALS, ETC. WATCHMEN FURNISHED » . v .» stncuy Far Rockaway, New York City AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED ANYWHERE PERSONAL PROPERTY OR REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS MADE ROOMS 3, 4 and 5, (Second Floor) 31 RAILROAD AVENUE, (oppositeLLHR. Station) 5f2 Frespot FREEPORT, LONG BLAND, p e * a n ;