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"life on tbe Soutb Si&e fs Mortb Xivlna"
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For the
South Side, of
Long Island
A reliable means of communication between the villages of Rock¬ ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick^ Bellmore, Smithville Soiith, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amity ville.
Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year
^OL 2., NUMBER
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909
PRIOE. 5 CEilTS
FREEPORT
Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W, Mer- jick Road, Freeport; 'Phone 8S-R, It
M. J, Coffey has purchased a new' Dui^k car*^ paking the second he has had thiB yew." —
Letter carrier Taft will have a week's rest, starting Monday for Port- chester, N. Y.
Your attention is called to the spec- ihl sale of Adolph Levy this week. He offers bargains that are interesting.
MERRICK
BALDWIN
1
John Hardy and William Casler, ar¬ raigned before Justice Swezey charged with using indecent language on the streets were paroled, and when wanted fdlr examination it was found that they broke their parole and were not This is a very unusual occur-
ranee. Both men were employed on
^ _ ... 1 " J „ I I the new pipe line, as was John Daly,
I B««"." y?».««t the <:olored supple-^h^^^/J^t^^^gj ^^ tl,^ workhouse f. ment with this issue. No number com- i - ^ g„ .^^ . . „„_„__„_
I C. S. Rigby and Ed. Greenleaf are
f, on a three days' cruise East as far as
i Patchogue. Mr. Rigby is a resident
I of Freeport and the artist who drew^^_^
? the VMajor" pictures [in this week's I f^'y^^'
5 colored supplement.
plete without it.
[¦ Wm. Greenblatt's store in the Otten '' building has a great many bargains in ^ ladies'dresses and waists. Goin and I: look over the stock.
I While bathing off the Hotel Nor- I wood dock, on Randall Bay, Sunday, rHugo Schleuter, jr., 18 years old, son fcof Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schleuter of Val- [.iey Streany was drowned. Arthur tClark, 30 years old, nearly lost his life ; trying to save the lad, who grasped Iciark around the neck and pulled him lunder water. Assistance was rendered ^Clark and he was immediately brought J;to the surface, and later the body of t Schleuter was brought to shore. Act-
' i for 60 days for vagrancy.
I Mrs. E. V. Baldwin and son are' away for a week's vacation. j
I In the First Baptist Church, Stanley i I W. Roberts, minister, there will be | (public worship Sunday at 10:30 a. m. \ and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach;: morning theme, "Dr. Elliot's New Re-1 ligion;" evening, "Christian Creden-1 tials;" bible school at 2:30; Y. P. §. ' C. E. meeting at 7:00; mid-week ser-! vice at 8 Friday evening; every one ¦ cordially invited to all services.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The new office of this publication is located at No. 13 RailroMl Ave., Freeporf, L. f., N-. Y., opposite the railroad station, where all business connected with the 5outh Side Messenger's editorial, busine5s and job printing depart¬ ments will be transacted. News itemSt changes of ad- new subscriptions, and advertising will be re¬ at this address.
dress, ceived
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER CO.
Roland M. Lamb
President
James A. Stiles
Editor and General Manager
Telephone, 203-J Kreeport
Services at the Chnrch of the Re-j * ^^'u^-^^^it^^r^^tis''«3^. Mer- deemer Sunday. Eleventh-'Trinity, at "ck Road, Freeport: 'Phone t5-R. tf 7:30and 11 A. M. and 8P. M. Celebra- ,„ , I j ., ,
tion of the Holy Communion at the Twenty years ago to-day Mr. and early service. The Sunday School I Mr?. George A. Dessart were married meets in the Parish House at 10 A. M. 1 in Brooklyn and to-day they wiil cele- The lesson subject ia "Jesus' Teaching j brate their china wedding on the Concerning the Sabbath." Tuesday, i grounds surrounding their pretty bung- the 24thJ being tJ.e feast of St. Barthol-: alo on Grand Ave. here. Everything omew, there will be a Celebration of,; j^ j^ readiness to receive the numeroua the Holy Commnmon at 7:30 A. M. . • .,, ii. . . .r
The Altar Society meets iu the Parish I K."^«t« ^^o will gather here from the House Thursday, the 26th, at 3 o'clock, j ^ity and neighboring villages t«. offer The class for the study of the "Life of ! congratulations to their host and host- Christ" meets on Tuesday at 3 and the ess. There will be an orchestra and a Mission Study class at 10 iu the Parish j caterer will serve supper at midnight. House. i Among those who are expected to at-
; tend the festivities thip evening are Be sure you get the colored supple- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bergler of Bald- ment with this issue. No number com- win, Mr. and Mrs. George Bergler of
BELLMORE
A silver cup has been put Up to be given t J the player on the baaeball club I here, having the highest batting aver-
A special service will be held in the | age at the end of the seaaon. Bellmore Methodist Epis. Church Sun-1
Sept. 22 and 23, on the Church lawn. -. _ _.. i-cj lu-^ "®w England supper is to be served
i ing Coroner Tatem was notihed and he ^^^y^ evening from 6 to 8.30 o'clock. <; ordered an examination by Dr. Car- ^man, with the result that little water i ~" llwas found in the boy's lungs, death | i/having come to him possibly from sud- j I den shock or fright. The body was re-1 amoved t) the home of the lad's parent?.;
day evening ac 7.30 under the auspices ! of the Epworth League. The service The Episcopal Church of the Trans-, will consist of the story of the "Pink figuration wiil hold its annual lawn fete , Rose." All are welcome.
ROOSEVELT
Miss Edna Barragan and siste'r Miss Maud of Savannah, Ga.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nolte.
C. A. Nolte has been a great help to the visiting base-ball teems, allowing the membera the free use of his com¬ modious barn for dressing purposes and giving drinking water to the players for the asking. Mr. Nolte is a base¬ ball fan who never misses a game here.
s- ,A 65 foot launch, the Alabama, sec- lond Naval Battalion, N. Y. S., came bnto port Saturday evening disabled, liaving struc* a derelict which punc- Itured the hull in several places. The |fioat was beached for repairs, afcer j%hich the cruise was contiirhed to liiong Beach, thence to New York, Icharge of Lieut. Hamilton.
WILLIAM SCHULTZt 45 years, died at his home in Roosevelt Thurs¬ day morning. Funeral was held Mon¬ day from his former home. Rev.Bissell of the Freepoit Episcopal church offic¬ iating. The deceased was well-known in his home section, was a member of Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., members of which order att3nded jn ¦ the funeral and six of whom were pall- ; bearers. The interment was in Green- ! field. At the cemetery funeral rites of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Doncaster are High Hill Beach for two weeks.
I "Lew" Van Horn is home again at i ter a successful Western trip.
af-
Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete without it.
Mrs. Simonson of Woodhaven, with her son and grandson, are guests of J. J. Bedell, Merrick Road.
A mission will be given at Firemen's . Hall during the week of Aug. 29th, to
A post card from J. Huyler Ellison, ; the Mechanics were performed by Past ggpt^ 5th, by a Redemptionist Father [up in the Catskills, states that he is en-; Councilor Stephen W.Hunt. A wife gf Brooklyn, morning and
joying the best of health and has ac-' survives him I'iquired an appetite which has frighten- jed the hotel keeper into wishing that lour villago trustee will be a little con- lisiderate of the culinary department.
services.
The Bellmore Jrs. again defeated the Rockville Centre Jrs. in an uninterest¬ ing game fcr the fourth time, by the score of 8 to 11. The visitors showed j up with the strongest team they have j this season, or any other, in fact. The I game was fuil of errors on both sides and the correct score should have been 4—0 in Bellmore's favor. Baldwin caused the visitors to do the fan act 15 times. Next Saturday the Bell- jnore Jr^. will play the strong Mercury A. C. of Lindenhurst and will try to evening jkeep ^p their reputation hy winning.
Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete v^ithout it.
Miss Nettie Edwards bas returned from 2 weeks in the mountains.
Single copies of the Messenger can well be purchased at Brown and DeLap at 5c the copy.
.' „ ,. , L . . J ^i The rain this week proved that the
A 12 pound baby boy has arrived at | ^.^^^ ^f the railroati station is in bad the home of H. Brandt Monday morn-1 ^^ ^ ^ sized leak being discov- Mother and youngster are doing 1 ^^^^^, ^ut it is wonderful how this an-
mg.
Congratulations.
John Treus has moved into his new
I The shooting of 17 year old Millard
^Seaman in Far Rockaway last week
strings to mind the fa^t the sad deaths ; residence on the Seabury property.
Within 10 months of cousins, two* ofi ^~
^whom met violent deaths, and the third ' Misses Helen and Kate Nagel have
IdfW suddenly. Charles Powers, son!returned to New York as has Miss
lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, who i Mamie Dennis, who have been at the
Was drowned in Coney Island Creek, off j Stewart cottage.
la schooner, last October. The other i
maa Percy Seaman, son of Charles:. • .. .. ^ ^ r^ ^,
Iseaman of Freeport, who died at the 1 Je":® «f^«''.^ vacation spent at Forth
iresidence of his aunt in the city just | ^^ke, N. Y.
[after his graduation with the class 1909
Df the Freeport High School. All
three of the young men were of the
A number of folks have had week end parties at their homes here last week. Some of those entertaining friends from the city tend elsewhere are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene \ Lattimer, Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Mr, ^nd Mrs. C. V. Sprague, Mrs. F. Benzer and others.
Mrs. Joseph Garra was a guest of Miss May DeLap has returned home her mother, Mrs. Umhauer,' this week.
She returned to her home Monday and her sister, Mary, will spend a week with her in New York.
BASE-BALL. Roosevelt F. C. de¬ feated the A. A. Winsors of Rockville
• u * u - *„. .„«ii i,.,^„.„ „., r „.„., I Centre here last Suncfay. Score (very ighest character, well known on Long . ^„^. 10 4.^ o ti« *« *u j uiu • .i»„j ....A ,..«J „„ ;„..= «*fi,!=„;i.. c'ose) 13 to2. Up to the eighth in-
Island, lage.
and were natives of this vil-
The sad death of Mrs. Martha Grady,
47 years old, which occurre'd suddenly
Sunday, was a shock to her many
"^"^„'' ****..!^.?.^.^ *'"'¦ l',*'^^.^^"^*^ ^^}.: friends and neighbors. Apoplexy was
tiquated structure holds out. built 'em well in the oiden days.
They
Through bis attorney the editor of this paper has filed a comlaint with the Public Service Commission for protec¬ tion at the Bedford Ave. Railroad cross¬ ing in this village. The Messenger be¬ lieves that the lives of the litt'e ones using this school crossing have been risked long enough and it is about time some protection was afforded both them and older persons.
The Misses Oriel are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newland.
' Oscar Rhodes has retumed from vacation.
As per schedule the big Republican Outing from here took place Wednes-
„ —r-r J I day. While it looked as if rain would
the pan but Rabb of the "Centers" : tj,g cause and the end came quietly and ] dampen the spirits of the excursionists
NOLAN—CONNOLLY Miss Sadie J. Nolan, daughter of Ir. attd Mrs. Jno. E. Nolan, of N. lain St, Freeport, well known and
jjjg! blew up and Roosevelt landed eight runs in peace, although unexpected. Mrs.
: over the plate, thus allowing our boys Grady leaves a husband, John A.
j to keep the bacon. Moore's base run- Grady, and was the sister of Mrs. R.
I ning and A. Smith's two bagger were x. Willmarth. The funeral services
features of the game. Batteries— ^ere held at her home Monday, Rev.
Roosevelt, Oilman and Golder; Rock- Thos, S. Braithwaite officiating. Tues-
ville Centre, Rabb and H. Gerhold. jay the remains were taken to Fresh
,pular in social circles, was married I ^^xt Sunday the same team plays here, pond for cremation.
jue, at the Church of Our Holy Re- leemer to William F. Connolly, a con- truction engineer. The bride was
A good it.
game is promised, don't miss
Now is a good time to order your
., .rroTo— ..^ .1.1- • coal. Adam Emeigh and Nich. Meyer
Alpha H. & L. Company are on their : ^^^ ^^pp,y ^^^ ^.j^^ly with the best
. . u u . . T A way to Poughkeepsie, where they will ^""/"^ V.«=i
lattended by her sisters as maids A ! /^j, ^^/^e ei^'i-lfandshakeby the Blades of coal i^ed at the l.^.,„,„„, . ^ ^« . •• •
llvedding breakfast was served Nolan home, followed by a reception he bride wore a pretty gown of white
^ ¦ " '• *" The excellent condition of the roads
^.,. ^ ..K . ^ , .-1 A blaze of glory attended the opening I" <^his section is mainly due to the ex-
|i k, covered with net and lace trim-, ^^ ^^e Firemen's Fair Saturday, which ^ *"•?, <="! ^>^«" ^^^^ ^l ^^«': "• f "«- ^'V'*.- J?'*-.?"'^ ^u"- ^^r^K^ "*'n '•'! continued throughout the week. ^e I, who has a complete equipment for
aide m Florida, where Mr. Connolly is ; r ,. ,; this kind of work.
^connected with an engineering firm. j g jj Seabury will build two .more i
„. J ,. , St.- houses on his property being developed
Sigmond; has leased his | j^^^^_ It is one of the most desirable
f Chas.
I^theatre on Main St. to Frank Nugent, i^roprietor of the Airdome, for four land one-half years. It will open about ^Sept. 15 as the Freeport Opera liouse. fMr. Nugent and his son Frank will be active in the management. Moving bictures, vaudeville, skating and danc- |iHP, will be the attractions. The'the- kfcer will be open every night. Prices p> be 10c, 20c, 30c and SOc for box IseBta.
¦ Samuel T, Kaynor leaves for hia an¬ nual vacation to-morrow. He will be In Virginia for ten days.
Fred Lea, of the Merrick Road, had bicycle stolen from hia bam this ifteek. No trace of the thief or wheel ^ been reported so far. «
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home sections in the village.
The baseball game Sunday proved to be another victory for the local team. Our boys made a number of errors but
they don't count where the re.sult was
The rain Monday and Tuesday dam- i 10 to 3 in their favor. Harry Merritt
pened almost everything but the enthu-1 again w^s the twirler for the local team siasm of home folks for this lively piace and Freeport A. C. players made but and nothing can ever, ever, keep that \ one hit off him. The game was unin- down. j teresting as the Freeport Club was out-
— I classed by "Kippy" Hunt's-aggn^ega-
All ia quiet around the Stewart iiome tion. About 200 people, quietly
on Main St. The "city folks" Aave j watched the game. When it was over returned home voting Mr. and Mrs. I John Adel treated the players to ice Alec Stewart the "best ever." [ cream at W. EL Bowne'a and the crowd
', went iwrne to get ready for tbe big
Wben the Roosevelt team plays Bell- dbuble header next Sundny when the
more in the near future everylxidy will go along, to l&e the great struggle. Understuid Manager DeLap is getting very nervoua. b
Do You Wont to Buy or Soil? Uao Evoiybody'a Column.
Hempstead Field Clutf will "come over to try and get even. Umpire last Sunday, Mr. Molloy.
Od Aug. 29th Phi Alpha Club will play here.
I afivwlt In tbo MolsongoVl"
in the moming, by nine o'clock the sun came out and there was real Republican weather the rest of the day. Mar¬ shalled by Brigadier-General John G. Deubert of the Republican army of this section the crowd one hundred and six¬ ty four strong marched from in front of tbe Worth House to the dock where they embarked in boats for High Hill Beach, here B. G. J. G. Deubert lead the gang up the wharf to R. T. Wlll- raarths' hospitable hotel, where a good dinner was served while the Freeport Band industriously tooted all the popu¬ lar airs of the day. The famous La¬ dies' Auxiliary came down in another bqat and the boys enjoyed dancing and songs until it was time to start for home. Some of tho.se noticed in the crows were County Judge Edgar Jack¬ son, County Treasurer Charles F. Lewis, Senator' Kissell of Brooklyn, Edward Witthatir of Brooklyn, Clinton Titus of Hempstead, ex-Judge Tread¬ well Willmarth of Amityvillle and others. It was a big day for the gang who were well pleased with their day's fun.
A sale of fancy and useful articles, ice cream and cake, will beheld under tbe auspices of the "Willing Workers Branch" of the International Sunshine Society at Fireman's Hall. Bellmore, Wednesday afternoon and evening, August 25th.
Wip. Johnson has moved to the city and his fotiper home un Bellmore rented by a Brooklyn family.
Advttrtlao Column.
It in Evarybody's
plete without it. '
On Sunday moruing at 5 o'clock passed quietly into rest Mrs, Kitty Jane McGurn Midmer, wife df Reed Midmer, after years of almost constant suffering. Throughout her entire illness Mrs. Mid¬ mer was a shiuiug example of Christian
' Rockville Centre, from Brooklyn are I Mr. and Mrs. Sambeer, Mr. and Mrs. Jost, Mr. and Mis. Kohre, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bergler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paflf, Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Mr, and Mrs. H. Vervort, Mr. J. Suke, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reardon, Mr. V. Des- fortitude and unselfishness. Not only ; sart, Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner, Mr. and
the Churcli of which she was a member but every ]niblic interest in our little vil¬ lage has sweet memories of her devotion to the common good evidenced by an al¬ most marvelous forgetfulness of the body racked with paiu. Only on Fri-
Mrs. C. H. Hermann, Mr. and Mfsi Donnelly, Miss "K. Reardon, Mrs. Krumsick, Mrs. Pressell. Mrs. vVm, Schroeder, Dr. Schroeder and wife, John EckhoflT. John Uielmann, George
day did she put the fliiisliing touches to Bergler jr., Mr. and Miss Maher and a garment made with her owu liauds others, for the comiug Firemen's Fair. Fre¬
quently during the last two years did it eeeiu that the end could not be far oif, bnt Mrs. Midmer showed wonderful re¬ cuperative powers uutil about a week before her death, when it became evi
Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete without it.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hawkins of Chi- dent beyond doubt tbat life was fast I cago are guests of Mrs. Hawkins'par- ebbing away. At the last .she went to ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southard, un- sleep as a tired child goes to sleep and ; tj) September.
hits awakened iu eternity, released Irom \ '
paiu to rejoice iu her Master's presence The stucco, shingled and concrete as she beholds him face to face. Though cottage being finished for Arthur C. aloue with her husband at the end, so ; Hutchinson on Grand Ave., is an qmet was It, her last clear words were „„„^„„.. „^^:n^„ t„ tv,^ r,„.^v,^^ «* aLso loved aud devotPd nn^s with those • agreeable addition to the number of who survive her, her mother and broth- ^ ""« residences m this village. A half, er. Funeral services were held in the i circle concrete walk to the veranda is Church of the Redeemer on Tuesday af-' a feature.
ternoon, the Rector and the Rev. F. M. ; „ , ^ ^ —r—— ^ ^ . Townley of St. Bartholomew's, Brook-! Edw. Carretto has the contract for a lyu, officiating. .Mr. Townley who was city client for the erection of a cottage her former rector aud intimately ac- i N. Seaman and Grand Aves.
quainted with Mrs. Midmer paid a lov-'
iug and beautiful tribute to her memo- i JOHN CROWLEY. The sudden and ry. Intermeut was in Greenwood. sad death of John Crowley of this vil-
lage in the home of his sister, Mrs.
Mr. Walter Newkirk liaving rented! Smith of Rockville Gentry, Saturday
his house to Chas. J. Colvin, wll soon ! njght of heart trouble, came ^a great !^^2»t^^ ^ Ir "^o*her to his bunp^ow ; ghock to the many who knew and cared Si'RS' ^.STZeZr^l^ ?™ in^this village and elsewhere, hf^r trmiKiBmi TT R Eiri^,!^^ w^ll faV« ' Mr. Crowley was a resident of thia vil¬ lage, formerly connected with the Brooklyn Water Works at the pumping „,,,.,_, . ^, , . J station and later was engaged in car-
. Vr'"^ ^^'°^ ^^l""'! ^^""^ .lourneyed : pgntering. He was a veteran of the to Massapequa ou Saturday and played ; Cnanish American war and a member in a tonrnamfint, aPBinct. MftKnrwina spanisn American war ana a mennoer
of the Baldwin Fire Department. The
funeral services were held Tuesday In
the Catholic Church at Rockville Centre
i by the Rev. Father Quealy who said a
j solemn requiem mass for the repose of
I his soul. The interment was in St.
I George's Cemetery, Staten Island.
i Members of the department attended
{the funeral and the interment, those
going with the remains from here were
i Henry Hebenstreit jr., Francia J.
^ ! Gately, F. B. Cotte, Joseph P, Gomes,
^ „• A X u T. I Jesse Combs and William Gailiard, who
Once auain. Arrangements have been "„.,„„ „ „„„,j ^a !,„_„- a*. *u« completed to present Gay Zenola Mc. «'«•* «« * ^uard of honor. At the Olaran in William Hodse's "The Man K^ave a squad of soldiers from his old Prom Home." Miss McClaren will i command, in charge of an oflScer, gave appear in the Parish House on the even- the deceased a military burial, a firing ing of Sept. 1.5th. j equad firing three rounds as the coffin
!was lowered into the grave and a
Are vou remembering the Firemen's ''¦ bugler sounding taps for his final rest.
Fair in the Hall September 2nd and j The deceased is survived by a widow 3rd? All contributions shonid be sent j and daughter four years old.
to the chairman of the Committee, Mr. j -^
J. W. Birch. All salable articles of | John Seaman is expected home to- whatever nature will be gladly accepted.; day fromJ;he mountains after ^ week's This fair shonid have the help of every j vacation. Miss Marian Seaman is bere citizen. We all are interested in having j for a week or so.-' for the village adequate fire protection.
her grandson H. R. Eldridge will take up their residence in Brooklyu.
in a tournament against Masapequa. The best that Merrick could do was to tie the score, S-ti.
'/ ¦ r
Miss Constan<!e Schemerhoru of New York is tho gnest of Miss Catherine Fairfax, at the Rectoiy.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Cammann, the Rev. Dr. R. Fulton Crary, and Miss Cornelia Crary are visiting at Mr. H. H. Cammann.
A new delicatessen store is to be opened September 1st by William Wuest of Maspeth, who is a brother-in- ¦ j^^ ^^ Henry Hebenstreit sr. It is to Schuyler Cammann has been spending j b© located just north of Hebenstreit's *^® rifi'./^L°"vLt''^*^° ^^^ ^^^ ! Hotel and will carry a first-class stock
of imported and domestic goods. A lunch room also will be established at
Who knows how soon it might be onr j house or onr friend's house which may ; be lost for lack of equipment. i
"Regiment of New York.
the same place.
Miss Sarah Link, daughter of Theo, Link, has bieen conflned to her bed for
ihore than a week suffering with re- j q ^^ LePine's ariH Orville's amuse- mittent fever. She is reported now, aa . _.„_„„ u««» -.» a^-..,^ «..s«j u.^.,i
somewhat improved. ^--y "«"*^ ?'«•=«» ^"l"^ *^'*"'« ^"""^ ^"*^"
. , .-ui^— ' ness each night they are open.
Geo. G. Clarke is baiiding for Will- { Mias Lillian Schwaner of Brooklyn ia iam Leonard on Commercial Avenne a ' a guest of Mrs. HebenstreU for three store which will be occupied for tbe sale < ^i^eeks, t
of groceries. - j. •
. i Adolph Mayer has purchased the
Again we have to report the death of building on railroad Ave. formerly used two fine dogs as the result of poisoning— as a saloon by Adam Simkm, and h^s W. J. Kenny's "Sandy" aud Albert had it moved to Rockwood Ave., back Doane's hound "Tim Jordan." of the school, where \% will be fitted up
for residential purposes. It stood ita
C, O. Colvin, caiTiage manufacturer, journey own Grand Ave. very well, has just finished two modern typQ farm wagons, one for John Denton of Roosevelt aad the other for Chas, O. PowdJ & Sons of Smithville South, N, Y. ^ t.
For You—Evorybody'a Column-
Mrs. Quinn, wbo lias, the cafe oppo> sitd the station, will shortly add a sit¬ ting and reading room upstairs for bcr customers. 1^ place has been neatly fttted up and aeems to do a good bofii« ness. It.
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| FullText | a»ifKJa!fT3M'¦^S¦'«»L^*?!?^?»«¥^T ?P.^ ^^fW "life on tbe Soutb Si&e fs Mortb Xivlna" 1k For the South Side, of Long Island A reliable means of communication between the villages of Rock¬ ville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Roosevelt, Merrick^ Bellmore, Smithville Soiith, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa and Amity ville. Issued Weekly Subscription $i.oo a Year ^OL 2., NUMBER FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909 PRIOE. 5 CEilTS FREEPORT Dr. W. G. Smith, Dentist, 61 W, Mer- jick Road, Freeport; 'Phone 8S-R, It M. J, Coffey has purchased a new' Dui^k car*^ paking the second he has had thiB yew." — Letter carrier Taft will have a week's rest, starting Monday for Port- chester, N. Y. Your attention is called to the spec- ihl sale of Adolph Levy this week. He offers bargains that are interesting. MERRICK BALDWIN 1 John Hardy and William Casler, ar¬ raigned before Justice Swezey charged with using indecent language on the streets were paroled, and when wanted fdlr examination it was found that they broke their parole and were not This is a very unusual occur- ranee. Both men were employed on ^ _ ... 1 " J „ I I the new pipe line, as was John Daly, I B««"." y?».««t the <:olored supple-^h^^^/J^t^^^gj ^^ tl,^ workhouse f. ment with this issue. No number com- i - ^ g„ .^^ . . „„_„__„_ I C. S. Rigby and Ed. Greenleaf are f, on a three days' cruise East as far as i Patchogue. Mr. Rigby is a resident I of Freeport and the artist who drew^^_^ ? the VMajor" pictures [in this week's I f^'y^^' 5 colored supplement. plete without it. [¦ Wm. Greenblatt's store in the Otten '' building has a great many bargains in ^ ladies'dresses and waists. Goin and I: look over the stock. I While bathing off the Hotel Nor- I wood dock, on Randall Bay, Sunday, rHugo Schleuter, jr., 18 years old, son fcof Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schleuter of Val- [.iey Streany was drowned. Arthur tClark, 30 years old, nearly lost his life ; trying to save the lad, who grasped Iciark around the neck and pulled him lunder water. Assistance was rendered ^Clark and he was immediately brought J;to the surface, and later the body of t Schleuter was brought to shore. Act- ' i for 60 days for vagrancy. I Mrs. E. V. Baldwin and son are' away for a week's vacation. j I In the First Baptist Church, Stanley i I W. Roberts, minister, there will be (public worship Sunday at 10:30 a. m. \ and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach;: morning theme, "Dr. Elliot's New Re-1 ligion;" evening, "Christian Creden-1 tials;" bible school at 2:30; Y. P. §. ' C. E. meeting at 7:00; mid-week ser-! vice at 8 Friday evening; every one ¦ cordially invited to all services. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The new office of this publication is located at No. 13 RailroMl Ave., Freeporf, L. f., N-. Y., opposite the railroad station, where all business connected with the 5outh Side Messenger's editorial, busine5s and job printing depart¬ ments will be transacted. News itemSt changes of ad- new subscriptions, and advertising will be re¬ at this address. dress, ceived SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER CO. Roland M. Lamb President James A. Stiles Editor and General Manager Telephone, 203-J Kreeport Services at the Chnrch of the Re-j * ^^'u^-^^^it^^r^^tis''«3^. Mer- deemer Sunday. Eleventh-'Trinity, at "ck Road, Freeport: 'Phone t5-R. tf 7:30and 11 A. M. and 8P. M. Celebra- ,„ , I j ., , tion of the Holy Communion at the Twenty years ago to-day Mr. and early service. The Sunday School I Mr?. George A. Dessart were married meets in the Parish House at 10 A. M. 1 in Brooklyn and to-day they wiil cele- The lesson subject ia "Jesus' Teaching j brate their china wedding on the Concerning the Sabbath." Tuesday, i grounds surrounding their pretty bung- the 24thJ being tJ.e feast of St. Barthol-: alo on Grand Ave. here. Everything omew, there will be a Celebration of,; j^ j^ readiness to receive the numeroua the Holy Commnmon at 7:30 A. M. . • .,, ii. . . .r The Altar Society meets iu the Parish I K."^«t« ^^o will gather here from the House Thursday, the 26th, at 3 o'clock, j ^ity and neighboring villages t«. offer The class for the study of the "Life of ! congratulations to their host and host- Christ" meets on Tuesday at 3 and the ess. There will be an orchestra and a Mission Study class at 10 iu the Parish j caterer will serve supper at midnight. House. i Among those who are expected to at- ; tend the festivities thip evening are Be sure you get the colored supple- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bergler of Bald- ment with this issue. No number com- win, Mr. and Mrs. George Bergler of BELLMORE A silver cup has been put Up to be given t J the player on the baaeball club I here, having the highest batting aver- A special service will be held in the age at the end of the seaaon. Bellmore Methodist Epis. Church Sun-1 Sept. 22 and 23, on the Church lawn. -. _ _.. i-cj lu-^ "®w England supper is to be served i ing Coroner Tatem was notihed and he ^^^y^ evening from 6 to 8.30 o'clock. <; ordered an examination by Dr. Car- ^man, with the result that little water i ~" llwas found in the boy's lungs, death i/having come to him possibly from sud- j I den shock or fright. The body was re-1 amoved t) the home of the lad's parent?.; day evening ac 7.30 under the auspices ! of the Epworth League. The service The Episcopal Church of the Trans-, will consist of the story of the "Pink figuration wiil hold its annual lawn fete , Rose." All are welcome. ROOSEVELT Miss Edna Barragan and siste'r Miss Maud of Savannah, Ga.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nolte. C. A. Nolte has been a great help to the visiting base-ball teems, allowing the membera the free use of his com¬ modious barn for dressing purposes and giving drinking water to the players for the asking. Mr. Nolte is a base¬ ball fan who never misses a game here. s- ,A 65 foot launch, the Alabama, sec- lond Naval Battalion, N. Y. S., came bnto port Saturday evening disabled, liaving struc* a derelict which punc- Itured the hull in several places. The fioat was beached for repairs, afcer j%hich the cruise was contiirhed to liiong Beach, thence to New York, Icharge of Lieut. Hamilton. WILLIAM SCHULTZt 45 years, died at his home in Roosevelt Thurs¬ day morning. Funeral was held Mon¬ day from his former home. Rev.Bissell of the Freepoit Episcopal church offic¬ iating. The deceased was well-known in his home section, was a member of Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. 0. U. A. M., members of which order att3nded jn ¦ the funeral and six of whom were pall- ; bearers. The interment was in Green- ! field. At the cemetery funeral rites of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Doncaster are High Hill Beach for two weeks. I "Lew" Van Horn is home again at i ter a successful Western trip. af- Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete without it. Mrs. Simonson of Woodhaven, with her son and grandson, are guests of J. J. Bedell, Merrick Road. A mission will be given at Firemen's . Hall during the week of Aug. 29th, to A post card from J. Huyler Ellison, ; the Mechanics were performed by Past ggpt^ 5th, by a Redemptionist Father [up in the Catskills, states that he is en-; Councilor Stephen W.Hunt. A wife gf Brooklyn, morning and joying the best of health and has ac-' survives him I'iquired an appetite which has frighten- jed the hotel keeper into wishing that lour villago trustee will be a little con- lisiderate of the culinary department. services. The Bellmore Jrs. again defeated the Rockville Centre Jrs. in an uninterest¬ ing game fcr the fourth time, by the score of 8 to 11. The visitors showed j up with the strongest team they have j this season, or any other, in fact. The I game was fuil of errors on both sides and the correct score should have been 4—0 in Bellmore's favor. Baldwin caused the visitors to do the fan act 15 times. Next Saturday the Bell- jnore Jr^. will play the strong Mercury A. C. of Lindenhurst and will try to evening jkeep ^p their reputation hy winning. Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete v^ithout it. Miss Nettie Edwards bas returned from 2 weeks in the mountains. Single copies of the Messenger can well be purchased at Brown and DeLap at 5c the copy. .' „ ,. , L . . J ^i The rain this week proved that the A 12 pound baby boy has arrived at ^.^^^ ^f the railroati station is in bad the home of H. Brandt Monday morn-1 ^^ ^ ^ sized leak being discov- Mother and youngster are doing 1 ^^^^^, ^ut it is wonderful how this an- mg. Congratulations. John Treus has moved into his new I The shooting of 17 year old Millard ^Seaman in Far Rockaway last week strings to mind the fa^t the sad deaths ; residence on the Seabury property. Within 10 months of cousins, two* ofi ^~ ^whom met violent deaths, and the third ' Misses Helen and Kate Nagel have IdfW suddenly. Charles Powers, son!returned to New York as has Miss lof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers, who i Mamie Dennis, who have been at the Was drowned in Coney Island Creek, off j Stewart cottage. la schooner, last October. The other i maa Percy Seaman, son of Charles:. • .. .. ^ ^ r^ ^, Iseaman of Freeport, who died at the 1 Je":® «f^«''.^ vacation spent at Forth iresidence of his aunt in the city just ^^ke, N. Y. [after his graduation with the class 1909 Df the Freeport High School. All three of the young men were of the A number of folks have had week end parties at their homes here last week. Some of those entertaining friends from the city tend elsewhere are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene \ Lattimer, Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Mr, ^nd Mrs. C. V. Sprague, Mrs. F. Benzer and others. Mrs. Joseph Garra was a guest of Miss May DeLap has returned home her mother, Mrs. Umhauer,' this week. She returned to her home Monday and her sister, Mary, will spend a week with her in New York. BASE-BALL. Roosevelt F. C. de¬ feated the A. A. Winsors of Rockville • u * u - *„. .„«ii i,.,^„.„ „., r „.„., I Centre here last Suncfay. Score (very ighest character, well known on Long . ^„^. 10 4.^ o ti« *« *u j uiu • .i»„j ....A ,..«J „„ ;„..= «*fi,!=„;i.. c'ose) 13 to2. Up to the eighth in- Island, lage. and were natives of this vil- The sad death of Mrs. Martha Grady, 47 years old, which occurre'd suddenly Sunday, was a shock to her many "^"^„'' ****..!^.?.^.^ *'"'¦ l',*'^^.^^"^*^ ^^}.: friends and neighbors. Apoplexy was tiquated structure holds out. built 'em well in the oiden days. They Through bis attorney the editor of this paper has filed a comlaint with the Public Service Commission for protec¬ tion at the Bedford Ave. Railroad cross¬ ing in this village. The Messenger be¬ lieves that the lives of the litt'e ones using this school crossing have been risked long enough and it is about time some protection was afforded both them and older persons. The Misses Oriel are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newland. ' Oscar Rhodes has retumed from vacation. As per schedule the big Republican Outing from here took place Wednes- „ —r-r J I day. While it looked as if rain would the pan but Rabb of the "Centers" : tj,g cause and the end came quietly and ] dampen the spirits of the excursionists NOLAN—CONNOLLY Miss Sadie J. Nolan, daughter of Ir. attd Mrs. Jno. E. Nolan, of N. lain St, Freeport, well known and jjjg! blew up and Roosevelt landed eight runs in peace, although unexpected. Mrs. : over the plate, thus allowing our boys Grady leaves a husband, John A. j to keep the bacon. Moore's base run- Grady, and was the sister of Mrs. R. I ning and A. Smith's two bagger were x. Willmarth. The funeral services features of the game. Batteries— ^ere held at her home Monday, Rev. Roosevelt, Oilman and Golder; Rock- Thos, S. Braithwaite officiating. Tues- ville Centre, Rabb and H. Gerhold. jay the remains were taken to Fresh ,pular in social circles, was married I ^^xt Sunday the same team plays here, pond for cremation. jue, at the Church of Our Holy Re- leemer to William F. Connolly, a con- truction engineer. The bride was A good it. game is promised, don't miss Now is a good time to order your ., .rroTo— ..^ .1.1- • coal. Adam Emeigh and Nich. Meyer Alpha H. & L. Company are on their : ^^^ ^^pp,y ^^^ ^.j^^ly with the best . . u u . . T A way to Poughkeepsie, where they will ^""/"^ V.«=i lattended by her sisters as maids A ! /^j, ^^/^e ei^'i-lfandshakeby the Blades of coal i^ed at the l.^.,„,„„, . ^ ^« . •• • llvedding breakfast was served Nolan home, followed by a reception he bride wore a pretty gown of white ^ ¦ " '• *" The excellent condition of the roads ^.,. ^ ..K . ^ , .-1 A blaze of glory attended the opening I" <^his section is mainly due to the ex- i k, covered with net and lace trim-, ^^ ^^e Firemen's Fair Saturday, which ^ *"•?, <="! ^>^«" ^^^^ ^l ^^«': "• f "«- ^'V'*.- J?'*-.?"'^ ^u"- ^^r^K^ "*'n '•'! continued throughout the week. ^e I, who has a complete equipment for aide m Florida, where Mr. Connolly is ; r ,. ,; this kind of work. ^connected with an engineering firm. j g jj Seabury will build two .more i „. J ,. , St.- houses on his property being developed Sigmond; has leased his j^^^^_ It is one of the most desirable f Chas. I^theatre on Main St. to Frank Nugent, i^roprietor of the Airdome, for four land one-half years. It will open about ^Sept. 15 as the Freeport Opera liouse. fMr. Nugent and his son Frank will be active in the management. Moving bictures, vaudeville, skating and danc- iHP, will be the attractions. The'the- kfcer will be open every night. Prices p> be 10c, 20c, 30c and SOc for box IseBta. ¦ Samuel T, Kaynor leaves for hia an¬ nual vacation to-morrow. He will be In Virginia for ten days. Fred Lea, of the Merrick Road, had bicycle stolen from hia bam this ifteek. No trace of the thief or wheel ^ been reported so far. « 1Pai9« 4 home sections in the village. The baseball game Sunday proved to be another victory for the local team. Our boys made a number of errors but they don't count where the re.sult was The rain Monday and Tuesday dam- i 10 to 3 in their favor. Harry Merritt pened almost everything but the enthu-1 again w^s the twirler for the local team siasm of home folks for this lively piace and Freeport A. C. players made but and nothing can ever, ever, keep that \ one hit off him. The game was unin- down. j teresting as the Freeport Club was out- — I classed by "Kippy" Hunt's-aggn^ega- All ia quiet around the Stewart iiome tion. About 200 people, quietly on Main St. The "city folks" Aave j watched the game. When it was over returned home voting Mr. and Mrs. I John Adel treated the players to ice Alec Stewart the "best ever." [ cream at W. EL Bowne'a and the crowd ', went iwrne to get ready for tbe big Wben the Roosevelt team plays Bell- dbuble header next Sundny when the more in the near future everylxidy will go along, to l&e the great struggle. Understuid Manager DeLap is getting very nervoua. b Do You Wont to Buy or Soil? Uao Evoiybody'a Column. Hempstead Field Clutf will "come over to try and get even. Umpire last Sunday, Mr. Molloy. Od Aug. 29th Phi Alpha Club will play here. I afivwlt In tbo MolsongoVl" in the moming, by nine o'clock the sun came out and there was real Republican weather the rest of the day. Mar¬ shalled by Brigadier-General John G. Deubert of the Republican army of this section the crowd one hundred and six¬ ty four strong marched from in front of tbe Worth House to the dock where they embarked in boats for High Hill Beach, here B. G. J. G. Deubert lead the gang up the wharf to R. T. Wlll- raarths' hospitable hotel, where a good dinner was served while the Freeport Band industriously tooted all the popu¬ lar airs of the day. The famous La¬ dies' Auxiliary came down in another bqat and the boys enjoyed dancing and songs until it was time to start for home. Some of tho.se noticed in the crows were County Judge Edgar Jack¬ son, County Treasurer Charles F. Lewis, Senator' Kissell of Brooklyn, Edward Witthatir of Brooklyn, Clinton Titus of Hempstead, ex-Judge Tread¬ well Willmarth of Amityvillle and others. It was a big day for the gang who were well pleased with their day's fun. A sale of fancy and useful articles, ice cream and cake, will beheld under tbe auspices of the "Willing Workers Branch" of the International Sunshine Society at Fireman's Hall. Bellmore, Wednesday afternoon and evening, August 25th. Wip. Johnson has moved to the city and his fotiper home un Bellmore rented by a Brooklyn family. Advttrtlao Column. It in Evarybody's plete without it. ' On Sunday moruing at 5 o'clock passed quietly into rest Mrs, Kitty Jane McGurn Midmer, wife df Reed Midmer, after years of almost constant suffering. Throughout her entire illness Mrs. Mid¬ mer was a shiuiug example of Christian ' Rockville Centre, from Brooklyn are I Mr. and Mrs. Sambeer, Mr. and Mrs. Jost, Mr. and Mis. Kohre, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bergler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paflf, Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Mr, and Mrs. H. Vervort, Mr. J. Suke, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reardon, Mr. V. Des- fortitude and unselfishness. Not only ; sart, Mr. and Mrs. R. Warner, Mr. and the Churcli of which she was a member but every ]niblic interest in our little vil¬ lage has sweet memories of her devotion to the common good evidenced by an al¬ most marvelous forgetfulness of the body racked with paiu. Only on Fri- Mrs. C. H. Hermann, Mr. and Mfsi Donnelly, Miss "K. Reardon, Mrs. Krumsick, Mrs. Pressell. Mrs. vVm, Schroeder, Dr. Schroeder and wife, John EckhoflT. John Uielmann, George day did she put the fliiisliing touches to Bergler jr., Mr. and Miss Maher and a garment made with her owu liauds others, for the comiug Firemen's Fair. Fre¬ quently during the last two years did it eeeiu that the end could not be far oif, bnt Mrs. Midmer showed wonderful re¬ cuperative powers uutil about a week before her death, when it became evi Be sure you get the colored supple¬ ment with this issue. No number com¬ plete without it. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hawkins of Chi- dent beyond doubt tbat life was fast I cago are guests of Mrs. Hawkins'par- ebbing away. At the last .she went to ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southard, un- sleep as a tired child goes to sleep and ; tj) September. hits awakened iu eternity, released Irom \ ' paiu to rejoice iu her Master's presence The stucco, shingled and concrete as she beholds him face to face. Though cottage being finished for Arthur C. aloue with her husband at the end, so ; Hutchinson on Grand Ave., is an qmet was It, her last clear words were „„„^„„.. „^^:n^„ t„ tv,^ r,„.^v,^^ «* aLso loved aud devotPd nn^s with those • agreeable addition to the number of who survive her, her mother and broth- ^ ""« residences m this village. A half, er. Funeral services were held in the i circle concrete walk to the veranda is Church of the Redeemer on Tuesday af-' a feature. ternoon, the Rector and the Rev. F. M. ; „ , ^ ^ —r—— ^ ^ . Townley of St. Bartholomew's, Brook-! Edw. Carretto has the contract for a lyu, officiating. .Mr. Townley who was city client for the erection of a cottage her former rector aud intimately ac- i N. Seaman and Grand Aves. quainted with Mrs. Midmer paid a lov-' iug and beautiful tribute to her memo- i JOHN CROWLEY. The sudden and ry. Intermeut was in Greenwood. sad death of John Crowley of this vil- lage in the home of his sister, Mrs. Mr. Walter Newkirk liaving rented! Smith of Rockville Gentry, Saturday his house to Chas. J. Colvin, wll soon ! njght of heart trouble, came ^a great !^^2»t^^ ^ Ir "^o*her to his bunp^ow ; ghock to the many who knew and cared Si'RS' ^.STZeZr^l^ ?™ in^this village and elsewhere, hf^r trmiKiBmi TT R Eiri^,!^^ w^ll faV« ' Mr. Crowley was a resident of thia vil¬ lage, formerly connected with the Brooklyn Water Works at the pumping „,,,.,_, . ^, , . J station and later was engaged in car- . Vr'"^ ^^'°^ ^^l""'! ^^""^ .lourneyed : pgntering. He was a veteran of the to Massapequa ou Saturday and played ; Cnanish American war and a member in a tonrnamfint, aPBinct. MftKnrwina spanisn American war ana a mennoer of the Baldwin Fire Department. The funeral services were held Tuesday In the Catholic Church at Rockville Centre i by the Rev. Father Quealy who said a j solemn requiem mass for the repose of I his soul. The interment was in St. I George's Cemetery, Staten Island. i Members of the department attended {the funeral and the interment, those going with the remains from here were i Henry Hebenstreit jr., Francia J. ^ ! Gately, F. B. Cotte, Joseph P, Gomes, ^ „• A X u T. I Jesse Combs and William Gailiard, who Once auain. Arrangements have been "„.,„„ „ „„„,j ^a !,„_„- a*. *u« completed to present Gay Zenola Mc. «'«•* «« * ^uard of honor. At the Olaran in William Hodse's "The Man K^ave a squad of soldiers from his old Prom Home." Miss McClaren will i command, in charge of an oflScer, gave appear in the Parish House on the even- the deceased a military burial, a firing ing of Sept. 1.5th. j equad firing three rounds as the coffin !was lowered into the grave and a Are vou remembering the Firemen's ''¦ bugler sounding taps for his final rest. Fair in the Hall September 2nd and j The deceased is survived by a widow 3rd? All contributions shonid be sent j and daughter four years old. to the chairman of the Committee, Mr. j -^ J. W. Birch. All salable articles of John Seaman is expected home to- whatever nature will be gladly accepted.; day fromJ;he mountains after ^ week's This fair shonid have the help of every j vacation. Miss Marian Seaman is bere citizen. We all are interested in having j for a week or so.-' for the village adequate fire protection. her grandson H. R. Eldridge will take up their residence in Brooklyu. in a tournament against Masapequa. The best that Merrick could do was to tie the score, S-ti. '/ ¦ r Miss Constan sitd the station, will shortly add a sit¬ ting and reading room upstairs for bcr customers. 1^ place has been neatly fttted up and aeems to do a good bofii« ness. It. ¦i^iliika 'Uii^ia |
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