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Is Belie Elmore Alive? Auto Bums Up at Roosevelt Accident at New Catholic Church at Freeport SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER O F F IC IA L PAPER, NASSAU C O U N T Y • sVol 3, Number 17 \ Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y., FRIDAY. NOV. 18, 1910 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cents Merrick Birds of Long Island Services at the Church of the Re- j t ■* deemer Sunday, the next before advent, j *',na' Installation or IVlounted Speci- at 7:80 and 11 o’clock a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. A cordial welcome i^xtended Freeport Civil Service Examina- Bellmore Smithville South tions For the State and County Service Rev. W. D. Tuckey, of Baldwin, will . preach in the Methodist Episcopal mens in the Brooklyn Museum Church Sunday at io .- ho a. m., in ex- to all who attend the service's of th is1 . “ . m ^ t S Junior Onler ofunlt^d* A m ^ - w iH ^ h o W 'L a m l M t l ^ o n ^ e ^ m b e r ' members\\of your Mmpany in exting- | »ng a warm political argument just church. Celebration of the Holy Com-1 waiting the mstalla- ™n echnnicsFreeport Council will i 7 ^ 1 fnr thLfnlnwinT i uishing the fire in my building on Bed- j previous to Election day Mr. William “ “ • b,n\ \ ,he” r,e*■j a 12 L * t z s s z t f t s : u . !Mp, \ a Bellmore, Nov. 9. , If anyone in this village doubts that To Advance Hook & Ladder Co.. No. 1. 1the recent State election went Demo- Gentlemen :—I desire to express my I cratic they will be thoroughly con- The State ClWI Service Commi.sion , than!*s tor the prompt ec.len e( .he j 7j evening. Dur- munion a t the early service and morn-. ing prayer and sermon at the second illustrating the fauna of Long Island service. The Sunday School meets in the Parish House a t 10 a. nt. Service Thanksgiving Day a t 10 Velock a. m. New members will be welcomed a t any weekly meeting of the Woman’s Aux iliary held in the Parish House on Fri day, afternoons at 2:80. W. A. Richard will give the address. Ten men narrowly escaped death or , Degins to assume the arrangement de sired, says the Brooklyn Museum News. Durmg the past summer there has been jou8 jnj and one of them, George g-ixs- .srv -hl- themselves have been rendered more j suitable through the insertion of dia phragms to reduce their depth, thus i,v i n e ill kjeenn™,, a v e n u e , . m o plSCC, seriously hurt as th® result of the fall ing of a scaffold in the new Catholic Church at the corner of Pine street and Ocean avenue, Friday afternoon. The men were working on a scaffold- Mrs. Gillison of Rutland. Vermont, j bringing the objects exhibited togeth- has been tbe guest this week of Mrs. er with accompanying labels, nearer i C. N Kent. the observer Not only have the dia-1, thirt feet above the ground, c i ------------ , Phragm, which have uniform burlap interior of the strUcture Beards- J W. Birch has been beautifying his ! covered surfaces served to bring the , was 0n the edge of the scaffold, residence on Merrick Ave. and MHler | specimens nearer to the observer, but when jt began to 8Way. The other street by having contractor H T Gol- ttey also hide the unsightly panelled njne men were standing, and as they the grovtKl. tliemwlve.. A (ew mere of the exhibite. ,h l .eaM d ing 3 ™ p S t r o Z j Z «»?2' trees planted along the avenue north of j The diaphragms extend only about ^eet life-long Democrat, S o * 0\ 68’ E\lrmrB ^ ^ apan0C^ have blen completel^destroyed ^aTit | an, made a wager on the outcome. Chemisf, Department of Agriculture. ' was little damage was done $ 1200 . Chief Parole Officer, State Reforma- --------- -- ------------------ / tories. $1500. j Mrs. William Valentine who has Elevator Conductor, Onondaga Coun- j been quite seriously ill at her home for ty. $600. j several weeks was operated on last Fireman, Monroe County. $780. week for an abscess of the stomach Fireman, Saratoga Springs. $600. ! and is much improved now. Gas Meter Tester, $900 to $1200. | ------------ instructor in Stone Quarrying, $780 j Joseph Rambirsch and Dominic Lon- j to $900 and maintenance. < zola were brought before Judge Nor- j Do not forget the novelty fail* and Laundry Overseer, $750 and main-1 ton last Saturday by Deputy Game j dance to be given by the Independent As a result, headed by a brass band, Mr. Respectfully yours, tAgnew will give Mr. Sprague a joy SAMUEL SELF, ride through the principal streets of the yillage in a wheelbarrow, after which all will partake of a sumptuous supper. Mr. Agnew, footing the bills. The fun will start promptly at seven o’clock and all should be on hand to see that the program is properly carried out. tenance. Men only. Physician, Homeopathic. Physician, Regular. Protector Elwin A. Dorlon and Dep-: Willing i uty Sheriff George E. Boy den of Free port, charged with having violated the gameaws laws of the State by gunning oh Workers in the fire hall Thanksgiving Eve. Anyone who has attended one of the affairs given by these ladies knows that a goodime time is the track will do much to achieve the ' half way to the tops of the cases, so : F k£ ^ . d. l ! E \ : thne to Merrick’s uncle, Mr. John ('arman, i sen ting a cloudy sky against which left on Saturday last for Tennessee to revisit the old battlefields of the Civil War about Chattanooga, a guest, with others of his comrades who served un der him, of General Daniel Sickles. birds of large or moderate size show very clearly and which may be used for the display of groups as well. In the installation of the specimens all shelving has been discarded and ------ — ! each individual stands as a unit. The Mr. W. J. Kenny is stopping at the j rearrangement of these exhibits is a Hotel Merrick. good illustration of the fact that it is y ! no longer considered sufficient to mere- Mrs. William E. Hewlett was pleas- j ]y display snecimens; they must be antly surprised on Saturday night last, | displayed in such a manner as to inter- the occasion of her birthday, by a fam- > s t the visitor and so that the general ily gathering. effect is pleasant to the eye. To those _ T ! interested in the birds of Long Island, W. P. Jones of I1 reepurt was a guest Bn examination of the present exhibit of the Citizen’s League of Merrick a t; will prove of interest.—Times. their meeting in Fire Hall on Tuesday ; night. Mr. Jones gave an interesting ! talk uporTthe growth and plans of im- j provement of some of the neighboring Long Island villages. Roosevelt the cellar bottom. He landed on a sharp iron spike which pierced his left side, just above the hip bone. His companions escaped injury. ■ J 11 vv. v - u v . game l 01 me oiaie u y gunning un tnese lames Knows m at a good t 18 Application blank should be filed on j Sunday. Neither of the men had gun- in store and those who have not should or before December 8, 1910. For de- ning licenses. Rambirsch, 12 years go this evening and see what they have tailed circular and application, address 0ld, pleaded guilty and sentence was missed. State Civil Service Commission,^ suspended on him, but Lonzola pleaded The following members have been Albany, N. Y. not guilty. Judge Norton held him under $200 bond, which he furnished. He will be trieu at Mineola next Tues day. Wantagh The following members appointed to act with the chairman: Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. S. J. Arkels, Mrs. A. Frisch, Mrs. Chas. Seaman and Miss Hazel Latimer. Mrs. W. , Combes and Mrs. J. Johnston will have The annual fair of the Ladies Aid Harry Merritt, Frank Seaman, Cor- ! chaj-ize of the fancy booth <#“ Society of the Memorial Church will ' ne|ius Merritt, H. B. Valentine, two I „ , r . . . . v . , be hel(1 ir? the hal1 of the Mutual Ae- friends from Valley Stream and Capt. John M. Schnieder, the local milk I s t f se ^ i L has\been arranged for 9Upper Wil1 be ' hear *<? ^ them their I ^ broken. It is believed that the evening when the regular quar- Regular services of the Memorial | return home Satard&yi , it will be some time before he w.ll be tette will be assisted by Miss G e rt-: Church next Sunday. In the evening rude Gifford of Rockville Centre, Mrs. j a Thanksgiving service will be held Edmund Lumley, Harojd Brown and j with appropriate sermon by the pastor. Lloyd Cutler of Freeport. ^i Special Thanksgiving music by the ------------ choir and solo by Miss Laura Cowles. The Woman’s Relief Corps will hold The new hymnal entitled “ Hymns of a rummage sale next Saturday and Mon-: Worship and Service, ’’ published by able to walk around again. Fred Scharfenberg and Frank Martin i ------------ of Brooklyn were in town last Satur- j A number of Mrs. J. A. Stiles’ day looking over their property here j fr|pnds gave her a surprise last Friday known as the BMlmdre Villa Site De- f evening, her wedding anniversary, at velopment Company. 1 her home on Pea Pond road. day afternoon and evening Nov. 26 I the Century Co. and adopted by the | from^Fred ^ W s ^ h o u s e \ on Wilson LerWhLUbeeniiaotifiedathat he waTelect- and 28, in the S. A. Williams’ vacant church will be used for the first time Ave Tuesday to the rooms over Wolfe’s pharmacy. i --------| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Box cele Dr. Eugene U. Porter has issue a brated the ann'ye£Bary of their ^ morning for a business trip up the I er good in time of a storm Charles Chilson died at his home ci: not,ce removing Dr. Edwin Carman marriage on Monday night when num- g * 1 111 ^ ^ erous friends called upr- -------- ^ — 1 tended congratulations. The new house of Mary Whitehouse | °PP°sitef the P08t office- on \ext Sunday. u . u t . ion Charles street is nearing comple-' SoUth Main 8treet- Here is the lively way in which their i ^ on committees, Messrs. Reed Midmer, J. i ed School Director. Captain was a ; candidate on the Republican ticket, de- ' feating h's opponent, Mr. Denton, by Lewis E. Van Horn has started Tues- i one vote. Pretty close work, but rath- The leader for the Christian E n -; isa ^ w a S r w ./r^you^shS e s 6’ Mik° ^ r ,F , ^ l i m „ f r to p L ,n ^ w i F ra n k B ald w in ; Bellmore avenue, want to be’ thanked?” A ‘ Tuesday evening, which was largely Mrs. John Lechner presented her W. Birch and Ernest Miller, are adver- Mlo llvlllc ^ tising for the firemen the entertain- ! Washington Ave. Friday evening. from office as health officer of the Vil-1 erous friends called upon them and ex- ment on Thanksgiving Day nights Funeral services were held on Tues- i laBe of Freeport. He says in part: nanrr,ot„iotinn= “ Again. We are giving a good show day morning with interment in Cyp- ' “ An investigation of these matters at Fire Hall, Merrick, on Thanksgiv-: reg8 Hills Cemetery. was undertaken by the Department ing night, November 24th. Oxgenham’s — and subsequently a public hearing was motion pictures. Deveraux, the Funny The Ladies Auxiliary of the Board held in the Village of Freeport on Guy. You need the change; we need of Trade will hold a masquerade ball in July 21st, 1910, at 10 a. m., due notice the pioney. Dancing and ice cream as ; the Board of Trade Hall on Thanksgiv- which was given to the members of usual. Admission 25 cents. Children, ; ing Eve. the Board of Health and the health 10 cents.” . officer and was published in the Nassau day afternoon when the society elected William Waring, of the northern William Mole, while working on a County Review, a newspaper published new officers for the ensuing year. section of Bellmore,' had a parrow es- Mr. H. H. Gammann and family will j new building at Garden City last at Freeport. . , . cape from death Monday evening at leave on Monday to spend the winter 1 week, fell and broke his leg above the “ At this hearing the health officer v®Fy ^°0(l entertainment was giv- Queeng L j where his wagon, upon at their home in Manhattan. ; ankle. Mr. Mole at the time of writ- : appeared personally and by his attorn- j en by the Sunday School teachers and ; wbicb be wa8 riding was struck by a -------- - ~ M\ Fiahel of FreeiHirt. N. ^ j} i todto, « . Mr. Wiring wa. drlivnr- * * i . ' Ne» York Citjr. «PP=.,e\d „ « - Son. w a e T v in ^ m th e We see that the Bellmore-Merrick The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bell- Water Co. has withdrawn their appii- mefeting'of the King’s^ Daughters was att« ^ ed- Everybody present had held with Mrs. Clinton Place on Tues- j ^ot im e' _______ _ In response to the call of the Presi dent of the United States and the Gov- • ernor pf this State, divine service of Main street was broken into sometime torney for Dr. Thomas E. Evans. “ I have carefully weighed all testimony presented in this case charg- joyed the numerous selections which ^ ^ h e n a car approached and e- .. were well rendered. tracks when a car approached and be the I fore the rear of his wagon had left the thanksgiving will be held in the Church between Sunday afternoon and Tues- of the Redeemer on Thursday morning day morning and a quantity of razors at 10 o’clock. It is sincerely to be de- and other articles, valued at about $75, | ing ' the'health officer with \neglect\of J r8g, a id^ S o rie^^n X d ^ e s d a v aT suiting fn\ consid^rabto 'damage to the sired that a goodly number of our peo- were stolen. and nlan th® AviHcnca snhmiHoH Ladies Aid Society on Wednesday ai- ^ __ ___ „„n „„ »u„ __ ____ «; _ : __ ; , . , ., , . on his behalf, and after reviewing the Waterrp,pes pipes are being laid by the matter thoroutzhlv I am of the oninion pie will take advantage of this hour’s service to return thanks to Almighty rv »«.e are nemg la.u uy me matter thoroughly I am of the opinion God for the* material benefits which Roosevelt Water Company through sev- that the charges must be sustained. His providential care has bestowed e‘al of rhe cross streets of the village. The evjdence shows clearly violations upon us for the year past. The opening (lance held last Satur„ health day in Firemen’s 'T- Mrs. A. D. Southard entertained the trac.k9 the trolley smashed into it, re duty and also the evidence submitted | fviic*'es C:. v-L-ir __ i __ ; __ • _ .v- 1 ternoon. tres as well as the wagon. Waring i was thrown heavily to the ground and besides receiving several cuts and bruises his back was quite badly in- I _______ jured, but after being attended by a A bright little operetta will be sung Pbys[cian’ he waa able toA *et home- Hempstead husband with a baby boy ^ la st Sunday evening. A meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary was held last Tuesday at the club house; they have purchased and pre sented to the boys a cooking stove for the club house kitchen. Club members meet tonight at club house; regular meeting. . Capt. Schnieder and Lieutenant Frisch say that they are arranging for two basketball teams, one to overage 135 lbs. and the other 160 lbs. Matt is studying German. ' Red Riding Hood is rescued by the Main street have improved tS p r o p \ | fairy \queen and her troupe of'fairy ! will h v Invincr n n n n r o f o I 8106 O I t n e C d S C i r a i i K i y a n a W lin O U L ; a ^lov, h \ r n ‘Little Red Riding Hood’s” sad story — ----- - - .. . , . . , 5 , , will be told, only to end in joy, when ! finish the work of putting gravel 0n have organized a pinochle club for the 1 ___ t t ___ 1 • _________1 xt. _ R iaH fnrH flV P m iP t.n O a k - u f r p p F xx/hinh ! W i n t e r m o n t h s . Mto. Ch.Ho,to C.. ,he ^ r - . w . . p r , r . ; . .1. f ™ The h ,« e , w e t o u m ^ . MS? -F « . he,d r hd« rbtrM : e 0urady L Lore\° ” “ “•! last to Mr. Louis Hellwig of Richmond Thp ffillnlvin„ _ ____ _ Health. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hellwig are res id ing for the present in Richmond Hill. erty by laying concrete sidewalks , . . • , , . . . v ™ ...... ..... ........... front: Samuel Abrams, Richard De an attempt at evasion, I cannot, when he chiidren of Hempstead to enjoy. Lap. Mrs. Lydia Stewart and Mrs. L. a ma“ er_1* ^ DeBevoise. A progressive pinochle at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbeil's home last Wed nesday evening was enjoyed by a large C. H. Russell has received orders to j number of the home people. They Seaford flowers. A play by children,' for all The Ladies’ Guild of St. Michael’s and All Angels Church gave a variety : Mr- and Mrs. Charles Edwards have entertainment on * e Guild room last ™ ved mto tbe,r new house Clinton Wednesday evening. acc’ _______ Miss Grace Ackerly spent Saturday ! n The ^ a u & Suffolk Lighting. Com- her K™\'ta”tbwi Rockville Centre. _____ i8h gas lights in this village. There \’ Miss Lulu Wildman was the g u e st' ar® to be ab®uf 12lLu 100 caVdle P°wer Saturday and Sunday of Miss Munsey fs 'natalled. The work is to be at Babylon. finished by tne hfteenth of Detem- The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. I has been, overlook the violations of the law and I therefore find that the health officer has been guilty of neglect of duty and under the power conferred on me^by Section 20 of Article III of the Public Health Law, as amended by chapter 165 of the Laws of 1909, Dr. Edwin Carman is hereby removed from the offtce of Health Officer of the Vil lage of Freeport, Nassau County, N. Y.” ’ EUGENE H. PORTER, State Commissioner of Health. Bedford avenue to Oak street, which I winter months. be commenced in a few days, 1 ' . which means this street will be free Nothing Serious by Matt, from mud this winter, which has not1 heretofore been the case. We hear a number of our local sporta over in the post office nights, telling . d, , 1 ------------ about catching 260 fish in one night milneM ^M °afr^nn Services will be held in the Presby-! We understand these fish are what are , t . . , terian Church Sunday evening as usual: called frost fish; get dumb and washes K 2 T.el br r a 5 D««7mbe“ : P^-hm g by ^ mjnifto, torn | - t o . by ,he ton. Wb„ couldn’t c.toh New York City; Sunday School at | Church are arranging for an entertain ment to be given in the Y. M. 1. C. Hall on November 28, the entertainer i tbe town- for the evening being A. Lincoln Kirk, Send us $1 an d g e t the M e s senger till Jan . 1, 1912. T h e new s ie s t p a p e r in ol H. ^ R l L l e . t r K e r e d y ' r d h r i = *»• AH S e r e i n \ . ? A TRUTHFUL ASSERTION. Harbor, and a niece of Allen A. Rob- The worst habit that boys can fall bins. into is that of loafing around on the ----- —— street at night. It is then they cast _______ _______________ Count and Ceuntess de Veil Caste! their lot in slippery places when at any Dated \Xibany\ N. Y., Nov. 11, 1910. sailed for their future home in Sunny moment they are likely to fall from J I 11 ’ France on October 29. grace. All good and noble lessons Mr. and Mrs. George Si lea spent Sunday in Brooklyn with relatives. Charles W. Seaman of this place started last Monday for a 1000 mile journey to Chatanoo^a, Tennessee, where he willjepend a week’s vacation, with a number of other Grand Army Unclaimed letters are advertised a t the post office this week for Roger Car man, Mrs. Coner, Mr. Ardel Gritman, Mrs. J. M. Layton and Miss Anna Wolf (3). At the meeting of the Board of Edu cation Harry Young was chosen as trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Doncaster. Advertise In Everybody’s Column The St. George’s Boys Club basket ball team played the High School team on Thursday, and were defeated by a 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Emill Reise, cornerr score of 30-24. Johnson and Jones Miss Elizabeth Gutheii, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Gutheii of Farming- dale, and Frederick Reise were mar- . , . , * . 1 rv. ried at the home of the groom’s par- Annual Long Island Dinner ents, Mr. and Mrs Emi Reise, corne The fall meeting of the directors of £ utla\d and Grand avenue by i starred for the.S G. B C. making 5 the Suffolk County Association was Rev. O. V. Werner, of the Lutheran goals each; Daniel for the H. H. S. held at the office of the secretary, 261 Church, Saturday evening. Nov. 12, at Broadway, Manhattan. Saturday after-! ?,:3.0’ Tbe bridesmaid was Miss Daisy Express Strike Over noon. It was decided to take the large ” e,8ef - . and H, T y. £ utbei1’ ballroom at the Hotel Astor for the J*1.® br'de a oldest brother, John Gut- beil, gave her into Mr. Keise’e keep ing. Music was furnished during the ceretnony by Profs. Becker and Wright of Brooklyn. Among the guests were next banquet and the date decided on waa Saturday, February 25. Quarters are thus secured for 1,200 din ws and it is confidently expected that this number will be present. (continued oft page 8) taught them by their mothers are there * ^ 8 ^eM h e land where nothing that is good—but everything ~ bad. The boys who spend their even-j , A JTeat ™?ny people believe that ings in the sacred precincts of home ,® brat tbin8 ^ do when you meet with good books for their companions y , an acc|dent is to take the other are the future hope of this republic ^ ow *° cour^ and 8ue b'm ^or graft, they will fill our legislative and con- ' ~ \ ^ That sweetheart or sweet tooth of yours will appreciate the sweet news given in Smith & Bedell’s ad in this gressional halls, and sit in judgment upon men and measure^, while the boys ~ The strike among the express driv-1 wbo run the streets will fill our peni- ers in New York, Jersey City and v i- ; tentiaries, almshouses and lunatic asyl- Cinity was closed so that the men went 1 unaB- Parents who are responsible for to work Monday morning. : these broken laws of decency Vi 11 have broken hearts and bowed down heads issue. If you w«nt to reach the people put | in the awakening years that will ine- lt In the “ M essenger.” vitably follow. Single copies of the MessengA- can be had a t .William Wolfe’s drug store and from Anderson Bloomer; news deal er, at 5 cents per copy. tt