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P . — — ^ : w •'•'• r ^ ^ ’ v : , REVTEW-OBdERVER-POST-INQUTRER, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921 - Political, Social, Business and other News Items from Freeport Village THREE ELECTIONS EXCITEFREEPORT MaiudpaHty, EHu Lodge and Fire men Choosing Officers Within Few Days Freeport, March 4.—Freeport i* In for a aeries of elections beginning Thursday, when tho F reeport I>odge of finka holds its annual election of offl cere. J-aat T h u rsday night w as Clar ence A. EMwarda night a t w hich time the nom inations closed for tho various officers of the lodge. Tho complete Hat of candidates Is as follows: Kxalted Kuler, Oeorgc H. Papenm eyer, unop posed; Esteem ed ly n d in z K n ight, Peter H. Beck, unopposed; Esteem ed Loyal K n ight, H a rr y W eber, unopposed; E s teemed Lecturing K n ight, II. Curley and O. Eeeles; Delegate to the G rand Lodge, Albln N. Johnson, unopposed; A lternate to tho Grand Lodge, c l a r ence A. Edwards, unopposed; secretary, B. P . Shea and A. B. Wnltoce; treas urer, E r n e s t Randall; Tiler, A. W eiss, 3. H irsh; trustee, C. E. K ern. M any members w ere on hand early Thursday tv vote and It Is cstimatfxl th a t 1200 votes would be east. The polls opened a t 7 p. m. although op effort had been m ade to open them earlier w ithout the sanction Of the Lodge. D. J . K rak a u e r and C. H. Johnson w ere apix>lnted tellers. The big Issue of the election Is the fight for secretaryship between A. O. W allace and 8. P. Shea. B o th men have served tho Lodge long and faith fully and each has a goodly num b e r of friends. A n o ther m a n nam ed Shea w ^ m also nominated for secretary in w h a t appeared to bo an attem p t to cre a t e confusion but Shea No. 2 gracefully declined the nomination. I t w as announced publicly last week th a t the lodge would open at fi p. m. on election day and when th e m a tter came before the lodge the proposition was quickly voted down. Thursday and Friday are also days of registration for the Village election. The places of registration will open from 7 a. m. until 7 p. m. and will be as follows: F o r districts 8 and 13, Truck 1 F ire house. F o r districts 9 and 10, V igilant hose house. F o r districts 11 and 12, P a trio t Hose Co. The village election on M areh 10 Is not expected to be very exciting as there is no race for any of the offices except th a t of Village T rustee when H e n ry L. Maxson and H ilbert Johnson oppose each other. The election of fire chief and his deputies will take place the first Thurs- •fiay in April when It is expected that S. Dimon Smith will be elected. In tho race for second deputy chief there are four candidates. D u ring M arch the various fire com panies in tho village will elect com pany officers so th a t for the next few weeks F reeport will be a hotbed of election gossip and spirited argum e n ts. FREEPORT Mr. and M rs. H y m a n Schiosjs have returned to Freeport after a pied-ant stay In Florida. M nater Franeis Hay Rnedeker, Infant son of Mr. and M rs. F r a n k 8. Km-deker, Jr„ of W allace street, w a s christened by the Rev. R. H . Scott, rn s to r of the Church of the Transfiguration, on Sunday m orning, F e b r u a ry 27. Mr. and M rs. Mahlon H. Cornelius of Hemp stead were sponsors and. gave M aster F rank a sliver cup. V r o g i^k v o Council f>6, S. and D. of L „ had a clans Initiation on Tues day evening, M at*h 1st, in th e ir -meet ing rooms, M echanics fla il. Another class initiation will take place in June. WOMAN, SHOT THREE TIMES, WALKS HALF MILE TO OFFICE OF PHYSICIAN H em pstead, M arch 4.—W ith three bullet w o u n d s,1 F lorence Woodbvidge. colored, (Ivirfg on Beach avenue, walked Into th e office of Dr. Smith A. Combes. 120 Main street. She said she had been shot by one Patrick C a ranante, a de serter from the arm y , as she w as pass ing along Mill road near the sewer pum p ing station, an4 she had walked nearly half a^mlle. Dr. Combeff called police headquar- ters and C a ranante was taken oft a trolley from Hempstead. According to the injured woman, C ar anante, an Italian who hoarded w ith a colored woman named Belle Jarv is at 77 Maple ’avenue, followed her from Laurel avenue and a t a lonely spot on the Mill road opened fire on her One bullet struck her left hand, an other w e n t through her thigh and the third entered her side. Dr. Combes sent her to N a s sau Hospital. The girl w as accused of stealing $35 belonging to him. VILLAGE OFFICE EXPANSION WILL OUST GAS COMPANY Rockville Centre, M arch 4.—The Vil lage offices are to be enlarged. The present quarters, long Inadequate, will be given over entirely to the use of the Police D e p a rtm e n t am jL'for a court room. The Clerk’s office and m e eting room of the Board of T rustees will be In the store adjoining on the east. George 8. U tter, Clerk of the Village, w as authorized by the Village Board to exercises the option given by \L ish\ Mc- Carten on the prem ises now occupied by the N a ssau * Suffolk G as Company. The rental is to be $126 a m o n th tor tw o placee and the lease will extend over a term of five years from May 1. COMMUNITY DANCE VLEASES MANY MINEOLA YOUNG FOLKS Mincola, M areh 4.—In the Firem e n ’s H all, Jericho turnpike, Saturday night, there w a s a delightful com m u n ity dance. H , A goodly num b e r attended, and so enjoyable w as tho evening t h a t It w as decided to hold sim ilar affairs m o n thly in the fu tu r e . Those m a k ing up the com m ittee In charge of th e dancing party w ere Miss Josephine W ebber, A r th u r T u n e r an d George B ennett. WM.GLMILLER,I bc . RAYMOND J. M ILL**, Mgr, Auto, Plate Claes, Burglary Life Mid Fire M r. and Mrs. B. W. Bopp of 270 R iiro street, Freeport, celebrated the wwehth birthday of th e ir daughter, Helen at their hnnv. Deeoratlons .yA'te beautiful and original and pretty sbuvonirH were given to the children. A Jack H o m e r pl<‘ graced the fable as well as a m usic box. Present were: Misses Constance Prdcn, A ltadena G rant, M a rtha Veal, Lydia Jacobs, lleatrlco Jacobs, of New York; Grace May Smith. Jeanne C u tts. R u th Brown, M ary Rellley, R u th N o rris, Rowena Add, Jessie V anderw erken, Amy Oar- m ago and Bessie G rant; M asters T h o rn ton Stearns, T e rris Mack. W illiam Peden, W esley G rant, Jr., H arry H a g gerty. H e rbert H idem an, George H u n t and R o b ert Lewindonsky. The W o m an’s M issionary Society of the Presbyterian C h u rch will m e e t on W ednesday, .March 2, a t 3 p.m., a t ’ tho home of Mrs. Dlkem an, 8.1 South B e r gen place. Dr. M ary Lechtrccker will speak on her w o rk a s m edical mission ary in China. Fulton’s Invalids Limousine Most Modern of Automobiles Freeport, M arch 4.—Mrs. Elijah Smith of 67 W e st M errick road cele brated her 81st birthday surrounded by friends and relatives. A supper and m u sl& lo will he given by th e ladles of the H e b r e w Congrega tion to the m ale m e m b ers of the congre gation on the evening of M arch 6, at the new Temple Israel, a t M o unt a v e n u e and Broadway. T h e occasion will ho tho opening of the new vestry rooms. An elaborate program has been p r e pared by th e ladies in charge of the M r. and Mrs. A lbert H u tton of Lena avenue recently entertained a party of aviators who had flown to M itchel Field from Langley Field, V irginia, w ith an invitation to attend the opening of th e officers’ club a t th a t place. One of the aviators, Lieutenant- Torney, m a rried Edna M ae H u tton la s t spring. FULTON’S INVALIDS’ AMBULANCE IN SERVICE IN FREEPORT —Photo by Glli-kman Freeport, M arch 4.—Tho handsome the Riddle Company, an old carriage seven-passenger Invalids’ limousine be- building llrm that owns half the town. longing to C h e s ter A. Fulton & Son of f)np Hi<‘e <he car opens to allow a spring w h eel conch to be lifted In when F reeport is a ttractin g much attention t)},. <-;i y ja to p,> used its am ambulanee. am ong autom o b ile enthusiasts in this W hen used as a passenger car seven vicinity. can be com fortably seated. Mr. Fulton return e d la s t week from The in ten o r is beautifully upholstered Ravenna, Ohio, w h e re he w e n t to drive and th e r e is every convenience known the car home. The m a chine Is m ade by to modern, automobiles. D raw s Sketches of “Over Tlierr\ . F reeport, M ulch 4.—Lieut. George W a rw ick, popular -cartoonist and lec tu r e r . who spent m u c h tim e on differ ent hattlefrouts during the World W a r, Will give an Illustrated lecture on “ W a n derings Over T h e re\ tiefnro thk- M en's Club of the Freeport M ethodist C h u rch on Friday night. M areh J l r , L ieutenant W a rw ick draw s crayon pictures while he talks, a n d enables you to see the things ho tells about. The lecture will be both entertaining and Instructive, and is open to all men free of charge, through the courtesy of the M en's Club. enth birthday. They played gam es, had of in terest on Long Island during his refreshm e n ts, and w h en the sandm a n visit, and ret u r n s to bis home w ith called them, all w ere ready to go to . , , , ■ dream land most favorable im pressions of s u b u rban New York. the home of M rs. Esm ond Stiles, 36 Cory whose w o m an w ith u past Is not W ekt Dean street. H e has seen m uch nine and tw e n ty. <011 cert at Ocean Side Ocean Side, March 4.—The • concert given by tho Ocean Side Presbyterian C h u rch w as much enjoy-d, the la'-ge audience applauding generously all ch a r t i s t s . whE kindly donated their ser vices. Tho entirtalnors Included M'.sr Lillian Brower, Miss Jan e t Creighton M rs. W. O. W inship, George Ivcich, Mr V an Potter, Mr. Childs. Andrew Ed w a rds, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K a r pen, W a lter B a rklage and Frederlcl- Fox. The surprise num b ers (in the Ml w e re by1 Mr. and Mrs. K arpen, Mr B a rklage and Mr. FOX. They w er encored m s n y times. Mrs. W inshii played w o n d erfully, and Miss Creighton sang' in her usual inimitable way. Mi Leicb gave two Ix-autiful selections Mr. Childs followed and also sang d( lightfully, Mr. Edw ards and Mr. Potte sang in- their usual form and the'.i voices w e re in fine condition. Miss Lillian Brower, pianist of no m e a n ability, gave one num b e r th a t, w as highly appreciated. Miss Brower prom ises to he a piano genius. The com m ittee in charge consisted of Jack Moffit, W . O. Smith, Clarence Southard. M ahlon Brow er and G u stave B runger. RELEASED FROM CONTRACT TO PURCHASE BUNGALOW Mlneolu. M ^rrh 4.---The suit hr.-ught by John J. Oestcrli* am i hi* wife Mary i! 4 ^ ,inst the Comfort Cottage. Building Corporation, of Jam a ica, of which C. R. Rallner, of 32 Van CoV, avenue, Hem p stead, Is president has been set tled by consent. The plan!tiffs, after twof m o n ths' tv- eupancy of o bungalow, snerifl. • $270 they had paid In and the defendant com p a n y ' releases them front th e con- SMITH & MALCOMSON lac. Successors to Alvin G. Smith, C. E. Established 1890 Municipal and Civil Engineer* Surveyors 7 RaU road Aye. FREEPORT, N. Y. Telephone 205 C L MOOK Chinese Laundry Opp. L. L JL B . D e p o t ■M 14 Brooklyn Ave^ Freeport, N. Y. None* My servies and work isL'lr3t~etaaa. Goods called for and dell SAFE FOR SALK Ineh deep, HALL. 6 foot high, 27 84 inch wide; altto an door*. Price $126. - “ MARVIN. 40 Inch high. 28 Inch deep, 39 inch wtoti. Price UM.ee. MOSLER, 4 foot high, 26 In. deep, S3 Inch wide. Price 812$. ARCHER B. WALLACE, Owner 06 CHURCH 8TKKKT FRESPO R T , L. L % f4«vb eix- 1401 Get THE DAILY REVIEW from your dealer Monday, March 7. Freeport Chapter, O.F.R., has a new q u a r tet, w hich Rings during Initiation ceremonies. One of th e singers is a m e m b er of the M etropolitan Opera Co. Mr. and Mrs. M orris M iller celebrated their forty-soventh w edding anniversary on Tuesday, M ach 1. FOR V illage President RE-ELECT Clarence A. Edwards Progressive—Yet Conservative HAS MADE GOOD KEEP A GOOD OFFICIAL IN OFFICE Telephone, 60 Freeport LYMAN N. JO N E S Hardware and Tools Mixed Paints and Varnishes HOUSE FURNISHINGS Sporting Goods Motor Boat Supplies 5 South Main St. FREEPORT, N, Y. “On a n d after M arch 7, 1921, the F r e e port Postoffice will close a t 7 p.m. daily,’ says a notice from . P o s tm a s ter Benson Smith. Mrs. Charles Kelsey of A rcher street has moved Into her new home. The children of the N a s sau Detention Home on Forest avenue. Freeport, spent a very pleasant evening last Friday, celebrating M aster H e n ry P a p k e ’s elev- F. I. C R A N E Expert Piano Tuner 960 Gates Ave., Brooklyn REPAIR S H O P MERRICK ROAD, SEAF0RD, L. I. Telephone, W a n t a g h 136-W 3 — 2 ? A I L SPLENDID TAILOR For Men and Young Men— Made to Sell at $30 and $35. These Can Be Bought in This Sale at .................. MADE GARMENTS S1700 A 28 SOUTH MAIN ST. D. SOLOMON (Opp. Freeport Bank) . Lumber and Building Materials Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim Brick, Lime and Cement ’ Builders’ Hardware and Paint JOHN J. 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