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rand Prize Auto Race CaDed Off ^^^ Body oHFowned Man Foun
Big Time at Freeport Thursday with the Firemen
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY
Vol 3, Number 11
Every Friday
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y./ FRIDAY. OCT. 7, 1910
18 pafea
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cents
Merrick
Court Opening Delayed
Octobers Term in Nassau Coooty I is Postponed One Week by I Justice Scudder
The opening of the October term of the Supreme Court in J>lassau County,
Freeport
Services at the Church of the Re- deenrver Sundty, the twentieth after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Commun¬ ion at the early service. Morning prayer af^d sermon at the second serv¬ ice. The Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. An examin¬ ation will be held upon the work of the ' order of H last quarter upon the life of Chriat. pj.egj(jjng The Woman's Auxiliary meets in the - iqi^^j. jq
Parish House on Thursdays at 2 :.3C(p'pe„jj„g- the summer in Europe w m. Any woman ,n Me^ick is invited ,; f ,^. He sent word to County | ^^ f-'dvery few houses, although ! of feed and a good day's sport to'all.
Clerk Cheshire that he found It would i , •' ... j * ?
Sbe impossible to reach New York in I r"^ P^^P'? "'^'"^''^',"^. ""'^.^^*f"^. i- In the Bellmore M. E. Church at
Single copies of the Messenger can i Single copies of the Messenger can
be secured at Greenblatt's news store i be had at William Wolfe's drug store
on Railroad avenue. j and from Anderson Bloomer, news deal-
^,.. .'^'^"y . ^ ^, , er, at 5 cents per copy. tf
Capt. Elijah D. Taft of St. Cloud, ! ^ ^Ll_
Florida, has been visiting his son, An-: Advance Hook, Ladder & Engine Co. drew E. Taft, Raynor street, for the ; ^id not attend the tournament at Free- on Thursday. This is the first tourna
Bellmore Three Killed in Auto¬
mobile Race
Score More Injured as Result of tbe Vanderbilt Cup Race
With three meo^ dead and manyC
"'Z ""*""¦'"= ^"""''" \°'"'"" V.V.M...J,, , ^g^ J i on mursaay. inis is tne nrst tourna- i wounded, the Vanderbilt Cup race ran
scheduled for Monday, is postponed by . •^ g.^^^ ,^/ Brooklyn last Novem-1 "?«"* the company has missed, much to ; jta grewsome course Saturday morning
—- "on. Townsend Scudder, the *• > ; the regret of the members. —
Justice, unti Monday, Oc»: . ,. ^^ /-.i j u- u u i. j
Justic; Scudder has been ! "'^ ^^ ^,^- C'^"^'^^.ch he had pur-
... I chased, he has had some i
' ' experiences. When he arrived there j Wednesday
with Harry Grant, who drove a 120
Don't forget the outing to High Hill' horse power Alco, a winner by 25 sec- some interesting j Beach given by R. T. Willmarth next | ends over Joe Dawson, who was second
Wantagh
John F. Maeterson has gone to Hart¬ ford, Conn., on a business trip.
Edwin H. Payne is putting in eement sidewalkrat Bunker Place in front of rescidences of John Box. John Seaman an Charlotte Gamer.
Charles Freeport.
Wellwood has moved to
to join this society.
Dr.'Northridge and family returned to Brooklyn on Monday.
"Bob" promises plenty ' in a Harmon car. Joseph Aitken, in a | On Friday night tl»e Christian En-
*• t ...L "r"^" /'!?"' ¦'"'"¦'" I He arranged accommodations in a hotel I ,n.Qn n,^,.^ ,«;ii i^o a av^<:./,;al o^vrr,^,-, time for the opening of the court as | , , . „_.^,, _,„., „tu„«„ ...««,, I ^"¦•'" there will be a special sermon
Reports from the German Hosi^al in iP^^-^f^t- , t .•
'^ - - _ 7_ i„ hia letter Justice
the steamer in which he had engaged j , , ,
will not arrive until October '
Scudder said
with eleven others were!
for Children. At 2:30 p.m. Sunday
leep on cots in the parlor of , s^.j,„^, ^ .q^ ^.^,„^,^^ Epworth League ; Brooklyn where Mrs Charles Stout '¦ "> n-s letier uub.ic« ocuuuer «am J!'^ place, owing to insufficient fac.I1-j7.30 p^^ ^ fine.service of music,
was operated upon on Friday last are thlt^^«„didjmt wan^t^to^^^^^^^ ' ^^^ night he and the others ^ere\%ZZ'''i L'fnTvZvV\he^l^^^^^ "««* year's building will take place on Columbus
¦^ *^ ^ • victory, when he captured the cup in a ; Day. It is hoped that a good atten-
National, was third, one minute and deavor Society will hold a meeting in ' six seconds behind Dawson. the church; the topic will be "Forward
I The winner's time for the 278.08 j steps in Our Society;" leader. Jack ' miles of the race was 4 hoiirs, 1.5 min- , Bo.x. After the meeting the regular , utes and 58 seconds, an average of 65 | business meeting will be held.
1-5 miles an hour, and this establishes |
' a new American record. Grant's ex-
The dedication of the new school
r^ Jirin<r «« .J h. V,n.r7pH nnn^Tn summoned and the attorneys to any in- ' ^"^ Tk Vu TT h ^ School. It is rally day for the pupils
fHnithTLTnZ.,nf?^^^^^^^ directed that they be , «^"^i«."^^''^ the alarm of fire, and : ^^ .j^^ gunday School and the fathers
ering the seriousness of the operation.. ,.,-., . ,. * ^u ' grabbing a few things handy went out .„¦ ^„. ¦„,„„„„ „„„jj„,i„ •„,.„,
Mr« St/,nt was nnrlpr Pther from elev-! advised of the postponement of the op-; ^„ .. « , , ,. ^ ^^, ^J^uA Anr^r,! ^"^ mothers are cordially invted.
Mrs. Stout was under ether from elev¬ en until two.
ening of court.
In the Sloane Hospital in New York
: car of the same make.
DP-." 7,—"",",'., "' ,' " V-V J —1 ana motners are coraiaiiy mvteo. rru j t^i n •,
' on the roof of the porch and slid down ; ^ The previous record was 64.3 miles
': a pole to the ground. He lost consid-1 The Ladies'Guild of the St. Matthias ! per hour, made by George Robertson
erable money, a gold watch, which was '] Church, Smithville South, will hold an i >n 1908.
It dance will be there.
Ercr go elepbant-ibootiDg wltb
Mr. George Boadhurst and family have removed from the Annex to Sape¬ qua Inn and have taken residence in Brooklyn.
Mr. Stossel and family, who have been occupying Miss Etta Miller's house on Miller place, moved to Brook¬ lyn this week.
• A teachers' meeting of the Merrick Sunday School is called for tonight in the Parish House at 7:30 to consider the work of the new quarter.
Miss Anna Palmgren began with a jewelry firm in Brooklyn Monday of this week.
Hempstead
, , ^ ., J „ \ cTcr go eiepBam-inooiiDg wiio a pop-gnn---
a second son was born to Mr. and Mrs. „ ".dTtrii.e" r»l estate with a pUc.rd? Richard P. Kent on Sunday morning. The boy came into the world seven and three-fourths pounda of preciousness.
Dr. and Mr. William Rhame are,) leaving on the 15th of this month for California to visit until about the first of December at the home of their elder son.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter on Merrick pvenue was made happy on Monday morning by the ar¬ rival of a little girl. Mother and child are doing nicely.
The monthly meeting ot the Men's Club will be held in the Parish House on Tuesday evening at 8:30. A full attendance is requested. It is desired to settle the matter of a basketball team for the coming season at this meeting.
later found badly damaged, but which i apron and cake sale in the church on is kept by him as a souvenir, a type- \ the afternoon an evening of Columbus writer which he had purchased just j Day, October 12th.
prior to leaving Brooklyn, and some 1
clothing. I Mrs. Brittell of Brooklyn, is spend-
His trunk full of clothes was not de-1 ing a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
The annual Charity Ball in aid of; gtroyed, however, as it had been moved Gustav Bopp, on Bellmore avenue.
the Nassau Hospital will be given Fri- to a temporary building which he had ; .
day evening, October 21, at the Mineola 1 erected on his own property. j Mrs. Coan. of Bellmore avenue, for-
Fair Grounds. | Following the fire he had his own ' merly of New York City, has returned
house erected and at the age of 92 ! to the city. Mrs. Coan left the viJlage
The property^f William Rogeis of .j^.orked on the building nearly every ; on account of illness. She finds the
' "'"' - - - day, until it was completed. | climate on Long Island too strong for
The captain will start back next 1 her.
week some time as he says that he can- j
not leave his garden without attention 1 Antonio Palermo has secured the
The Wheatley Hills Sweepstakes, run over 15 laps or 189.60 miles of the course, was won by No. 46, F. A. L.,
Mr. Hoppen is having an addition built on his house on Wantagh avenue.
in
At the morning service last Sunday tbe Memorial Church the pastor
driven by J. F. Galnow in 3 hours, 15 presented certificates to twelve pupils minutes and 6 4-5 seconds. No. 41. ; of the Sunday School for perfect atten-
F. A. LiT^rn - '
second.
the east side of Catherine, street, con sisting of two building plots, has been sold to Joseph Hall.
iven by W. H. Pearce, was j dance at Sunday School and church in July. The following received certifi¬ cates: Emma Buckner, Julia Gloak, Frank Link, Warren Leedford, Gladys Cuman, Margaret Braithwaite; El¬ wood Van Sise, Grace Link, Lucey Seaman, Anna Cheshire, Alan Ches¬ hire and Margaret Green.
County Treasurer Lewis
will Pay Money Stolen
by his Employees
Cards have been issue by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicoll Townsend, of Gar-
The Ladies' Society meets with Mrs. County Treasurer Charles F. Lewis ' Frank Place on Wednesday afternoon.
den City, announcing the marriage of i ja^ge variety of vegetables in it.
for anv longer time His garden plot I post on as interpreter for a murder /-""'-J' ^^'=<>»"'«' ^'«"«» ^- ^«wi» r ranK r.ace o^^
ior any longer ume nisgaraen pioi j^ K p,„„ ,^ i of Nassau County, oflficially notified the j Meetings will be held weekly in an
was prepared by himself and has a j case at Inwood with Jilvin W. Edwards , p^^. ^. c:_,^^^,,f__ , -r,^ ^„*„,„„ I : •„„.:°_ „* *u w„:>„/fk»c„
of Freeport as counsel.
Townsend, to Edward Boarnman Mc- Kellar, at the Cathedral of the Incarn¬ ation, Garden City, on Wednesday af¬ ternoon, October 19, at 3 o'clock.
Progressive Council, No. 63, D. of ^r. Sprague of Bellmore avenue is L., will receive their State Councilor, * ^^out to install an up-to-date steam Mary L. Horton, of New York, with ; heating plant in his home, her staff of officers on Monday evening, 1
October 17. The entertainment com-1 At the Bellmore avenue Presbyterian ' ^. ^ Ronelvea
Church Sunday evening there will be "^"^ "'* ^^peiyea.
Board of Supervisors of the defalca- ticipation of the annual fair of the So- tions by two of his former employees, j ciety to be held late in November, and asked that an auditor be employed i Mrs. Treadwell Smith at the meeting to go over the books in his office. The ! last week presented to the Society a
The engagement of Miss Frances mittee is preparing for this event, as
ine engagement ot iviiss rrances mittee is preparing Ior tnis event, as v^Jiuii-.i ^ui.uaj, ^.^.....g w.cic «... "'^ pmnlovpps in mv offiro hnvp iir>fnwfiil Beirne. daughter of Mrs. Ann Beirne, one of their own members. Mrs. Effie I preaching at 7:45 by Rev. L. M. Jones ; ^taken certain monevs belonelnf t^t of Grove street, to Thomas Streeter, Dunbar, has tbs honor of being State ' of New York City, who has recent-i [^/^^.^^^^^^^^^ belonging tc
of Garden City, has been announced. ; Association Treasurer, having been \ 'y been procured by the members of the ' ^ith a view to asc«
letter is as follows:
GENTLEMEN—I regret to inform
you that J. Frank Baukney and Wil-
two of the former
handsome crochette quilt made by her¬ self.
elected at the last session which was church. There will also be Sunday held at Lake George in September, School in the afternoon at 2:30. Your
attendance at the evening servibe and ''"f«' y"""" ^°^"^ *« fPP°i"* f" ^"'*'^°''' present
¦ who will examine the books in my
Schluter's ^ also Sunday School will be welcomed. i The Ladies' Aid Society of the church ; held a very successful social at the home of Mrs. Mack on Bellmore ave¬ nue this week, which netted a neat sum toward the running expenses of the church.
office to the end that I can repay to the county any sum which said auditor reports said employees have so taken. Yours respectfully,
CHARLES F. LEWIS. In a personal interview with the
It is announced with much regret by the rector that Mr. F " --ck S. Set¬ tle, who has been t efficient or¬ ganist and choirmasu .. the Church of the Redeemer for the last four or five years, has resigned. Recent changes in Mr. Settle'p business makes it imperative that he be away more or less on Sundays. The very fitting se¬ lection of hymns and music appropri¬ ate to the particular day noticeable in this church and remarked upon fre¬ quently has been entirely due to Mr. Settle's nice judgment. He will be greatly missed.
ascertaining the ex act amount taken, I respectfully re
The annual supper under the auspices ' ' " " """ ' " --.-¦- -¦ -
^f the Guild of Christ's First Presby- i
terian Church, will beheld in the Pres-! The woodwork in H. C. byterian Church House, Thursday even-' grocery caught fire about 5:30 Satur- ing, October 27, from 6 to 8 o'clock, day afternoon. Chief Van Riper, Fore- Tickets, fifty cents. j man Pearsali of Truck No. 1, and sev-
: eral other members were in the truck
The dance of the J. 0. U. A. M., ^o"se at the time and running down which was to be held on Friday even- I with the two chemical extinguishers ing, September 30, is postponed until- q^'ckly put out the blaze, without any service ' Friday, October 14, on account of the a'arm being sounded.
' death of one of its members. Carl Storck, Mr. Schluter's brother-
in-law, who works in the store, was Clinton W. Ludlom of Main street, ' badly burned on his face and hands in assistant secretary of the Franklin attempting to extinguish the blaze. Trust Company, is with the company ! '
of bankers at the annual convention of: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kolisch and the American Bankers' Association at daughters, Miriam and Rose had a Los Angeles, Cal. celebration of the 12th anniversary of
the parents' marriage, October 2, at The annual supper under auspices of i the home of Mrs. Kolisch' parents, 7.77" T~ I
the Guild of the Presbyterian Church, ; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller. i Rally Day will be observed in the lo-: ^jt^ Supervisors Christ and Painter.
will be held in the Presbyterian Church ' | cal Methodist Church on Sunday next. \ ^Qfo^Q the arrival of the men from the
House, Thursday evening, October2 7. ; The body of Edward Bly, who was | At ten-thirty, the pastor, Rev. James ] gtgte Comptroller's office, the Super-
' drowned on Wednesday, September 26, ! Cox, will preach to the children. A j ^ig^^^ ;„ response to the request of
At the regular meeting of Pride of was found about a mile west of Nassau-1 two-thirty, the regular session of Sun- Co^nty Treasurer Lewis for immediate Hempstead Council, Daughters of Lib-; by-the-Sfea Monday by one of the life j day School. At seven-thirty the mem- > action adopted the following resolu-
Arthur Smith has taken a position in the city.
The Gun Club will hold a clay pigeon shoot on Saturday afternoon. It is hoped there will be a good number
Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt passed through our town on Tuesday afternoon on his way to Freepprt to ad¬ dress the firemen there.
The butineia you didn't do lait week—bot
Supervisors, County Treasurer Lewis ongbt fo bave had—correipondi pretty cloicly made it known that he had already [»« ••«* advertijiog you didn't do las) week, but notified the State Comptroller of the o"*"" «» •¦«'• '•''"«•
: morning
! mobile's greatest enemy ! eral times been struck by ! this time he met his death.
Baldwin
them, but'
"Freckles," the pet coach-dog of C. '¦ H. Russell was killed by an automobile ^ , , , .. , , , on the Merrick Road last Saturday defalcation, and had requested that an "Freckles" was the auto- immediate investigation of the accounts 1 and had sev- ?^ ^^^ °f ?« ^e made He said he had j been advised that the chief of the ac-1 countants in the Comotroller's office , would reach Mineola during the after-
»* r> iu..~,„= ,.* R«n,v,«_^ A.,„ i„ noon. Shortly before 3 o'clock Willis
Mr. Polhemus of isellmore Ave., has T^r>i*iiiu u-* ^.^
A * i.i,„ „.•«•„ K. Rockefeller, the chief accountant,
moved to the city. -tu *_ ¦ » » u j ^u /-> i -
with two assistants, reached the County |
Court Honse, and held a conference j E. Terry Southard and family have
I moved into their new home on Grand
School was closed all day Thursday to allow the children a chance to attend the parade and tournament at Free- port.
avenue below Thomas avenue.
The annual meeting of Merrick Hook and Ladder Co. No 1., was held in the Fire House on Tuesday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Foreman, W. C. Mep¬ ham ; aasistlmt foreman, John Verity; chief engineer, Edw. W. Miller;secre¬ tary, F. L. Walker; financial secretary Henry Offerman; treasurer, D. V. W. Lawson; trustees, J. W. Birch, Reed Midmer, J. F. Edwards. The treasurer reported on hand October 4th, $446.34. 'A committee consisting of J. W. Birch, Reed Midmer and Ernest Mille4. was appointed to arrange for an entertainment in October.
erty, Wednesday evening several candi- '¦ savers connected with the Point Look- ( bers of the Sunday School will render] tj^„. dates were initiated into the order. ; out station, and was brought to Ful-1 an appropriate Rally Day service en- ton's morgue and from there to the j titled, "The Life Heroic."
The engagement has been announced ; bome of his parents at 44 Stagg street,, of Miss Frances Be>rne. daughter of, gy^^jjiynfo^-funeral services; burial i The Epworth League will resume Mrs. Apn Beirne of Grove , street, to | ^^^j^g ^g,j ^^ the Lutheran cemetery j their monthly socials on Wednesday Thomas Streeter of Garden City. | Wednesday. Bly, who was *27 years 1 evening, October the 12th, when a so-
Walter R Jones is spending his va-1 ^^' ^** out fishing with his brother in j cial will be held at the home of J. E. cation at Mwsehead Lake, Maine. \ * 8«»a» boa*- Th« re"* o^ «»e party Harrison St Mark's Ave. Those who
lin other boats went feshore on account attended the socials given by this so- ^^
of the heavy sea, but these two young j ciety last year, will remember some j the State^ Comptroller's office wiUbe men threw their anchor to try their j very pleasant evenings. The young j ^gpt busy for more than a month, as
No Grand Prize Race
Resolved, That this Board act in con¬ junction with the Comptroller of the State of New York in the matter of the selection of auditors to examine the accounts of the said County Treas¬ urer, and report to this Board at the earliest possible date the exact amount of the shortages, as aforesaid.
It is expected that the experts from
There will be no more killing and : luck near the wreck of the Rhoda, i people are planning to make the ones j ck)unty Treasurer Lewis has requested maiming of innocent persons on the i where they were upset by a heavy i held this yefur even more enjoyable. ] ^ thorough examination, and that country roads of Long Island by speed wave. Edward was drowned, but his | Remember the date and place. 'All are j means an examination of more than
Smithville South
opinion and called oif the grand prize race scheduled to be run over the Van- ' derbik Cup course on Saturday, Octob¬ er 15. The last Vanderbilt Cup race, Fred Wood has purchased a Hudsoj^ j witW its red record of four dead and touring automobile. i many injured, was run on Saturday
enthusiasts contesting for metal cups 1 brother managed to reach the shore ex-! welcome.
and money, for William K. Vanderbilt, ] hausted. ' -
jr., president of the Motor Cups Hold-, j One of the most interesting games of
ing Company, threw up his hands Wed-! «. > n* Iir 1 . i a^® 5*^°^ '^^ ^\^^^ °" l*^"} a^I'^ 'Pi
nefday Snder the influence of public ! Firemeu's Big Weefc at | ^.l^i-tnTS^re^'fro^^^
and Roosevelt by the score of 11 to 9.
one hundred tax rolls, reds of pages each.
books of bund-
Guests of Col. Roosevelt
Freeport
MONDAY About 8 o'clock the local fire
From a baseball standpoint the game i,, "^f Nassau County delegates to the could hardly be called a good one as I Saratoga convention who in response both sides made several baderrors, but' *« Colonel Theodore Roosevelt s invita-
Both companies of the Fire Depart¬ ment attended the parade and tourna¬ ment at Freeport yesterday in connec¬ tion with the convention of the S. N. Y. V. F. Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Reardon have moved to their winter home in Brooklyn.
Mies Elizabeth Jones, 31 years of age, daughter of Mrs. Anna Jones, died laat Saturday at the Belmont Hos- pital after a long illness. Funeral ser¬ vices were held Wednesday from her late home on Grand Ave.; interment in Greenfield Cemetery.
Mrs. Robert Hutcheson, nho has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. R. Hutcheson, has re- turned'to her home in Califoi-nia.
F. Westphalt is having improvements made to his home on Harrison Ave.
I when viewed by the spectators it was i tion to an informal luncheon, wended j^Mjas Augusta Moller, who has been depart- yery exciting and interesting, both sides ; their way to Sagamore Hill on Sater- spending the paat year with her aia-
last That race also carried with it '"®"* f""™^ ** *^® ^"^/'^^^ ^IT® ^"'^ doing quite some batting and some very i day aftero^^ had a delightful time. ! ter, Mrs. J. A. Schmidt, jailed last Eddie Ascoli has purchased a barber ' the honor of being the last of its kind i Church streets and headed by Price s poor throwing to the bases. The game ; After they' had disposed of the lunch i Wednesday on the Hamburg-American ¦ "-'^ • •„ tk. .»„fw,.r.«i:ft„ ^;=f,i„* r„.„.,^,^»,^ Band, marched weat on Pine street to 1 was in doubt until the last "tc,t«, «,q« .. . ... ... ,,...•'. . _
L" u^:! !^?!^?°i™:.!^'f .71*',. Pur.!^!u ! Ocean ayenue, south on Ocean avenue retired, both sides at
shop in Baldwin.
_, , ,£ ,¦, ^ ,.- i public opinion carries any waight with
¦ ^^^ •*'?J '^r <=«'«P«"y ^'^ not parti- ^^^^ promoters of like events. The ^^F^^["^}^^'1"'^P1P''''.^^ *"'' ^•'"'- ! Grand Prize race may be run in Savan
dffe^'^'t*'V*'** '^*' mem^rs of the party discussed ¦ line for her home in Germany.
to West Merrick Road, east on Merrick Road to Main street, north on Main
naraent at Freeport this year.
Miss Hooley has returned from Troy after a week's absence when she was a witness against a railroad company.
_„i. r>o T?;„j;r.„ ;f;.v„»^<,=,;Ki^ *«!,„„« street to the New Boulevard and west nah, Ga. Finding it impossible to have , ., „_^ o,.„i„..„,j „ „ „i„**^
The L. I. Realty Co. bave commenced the developing of their recently pur¬ chased acreage in this section.
the Grand Prize race here, Vanderbilt at once invijted the Savannah Automo¬ bile Club to submit a proportion to him for holding the race there on a lat¬ er date.—Press.
Ko„i .v,.,v,of „„•,,»,* h.,,,^ k„„„ o ™ff ' with the Colonel the time they had at having what might have been a safe „ . j*iij vt/-.
lead, only to lose it to their opponents | Saratogaand talked over Nasaau Coun- through misplays. ' ty politics. The Colonel showed them
The game opened with Rabb in the ! the trophies of his Afriqan trip, and bo;c for the locals and Schneider--catch- ! intereating gifts presented to bim by ing, and for Freeport Abrams and Rhodes i the crowned beads of Europe. John D. Gunning made an address of ] were the battery. Rabb did well in the j xhe party included: Representatives welcome and declared the Carnival offi- j first and second innings, but in the third | ^ff yf^ Cocks Fred C. Hicks Charles
along the nevy Boulevard to a platform ; on the pike where Village President
For your aches,, pains and strains there's nothing equal to the remedy if yew want to reach the people put j advertised by Smith & Bedell, else- K In the "Meaaonser." where in this issue.
i cially open. * I and fourth he went up in the air and
From that time until after 11 o'tlock was replaced by Memtt After the
fourth inning Freeport failed to score.
things were lively along the block cov¬ ered by the various concessions from | Grove to Church streets. Fortune tell- 1
Firat Inning. Levy went out on a f)y to Hunt;
(Continued on page 18.)
(continued on page 5)
F. Lewis, Frederick P. Morris, Freder-
>f ick P. Morris, Frederick E. Willets.
Spsith Cox, Franklin B. ^lOrd, Rufua
H. Smith, Robert Seaman, G. DeWitt
A. Titus and A. T. Steiner.
'I aaw it In the'Meeeenger"
In the M. P. Church the pastor, Rev. L. W. Gordon, will be absent on Sun¬ day, attending the 81st seaaion of the New York Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church at Inwood. The congregation having extended their pastor unanimous call to return. They expect him to fill the pulpit momin£r an evening the first Sunday after Con¬ ference.
A4««Bsto aJvalitiac it "STOIE-MAKING.
¦aw it In tha Me«Mn«erl"
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m rand Prize Auto Race CaDed Off ^^^ Body oHFowned Man Foun Big Time at Freeport Thursday with the Firemen SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER OFFICIAL PAPER, NASSAU COUNTY Vol 3, Number 11 Every Friday FREEPORT AND BELLMORE. N. Y./ FRIDAY. OCT. 7, 1910 18 pafea $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy 5 Cents Merrick Court Opening Delayed Octobers Term in Nassau Coooty I is Postponed One Week by I Justice Scudder The opening of the October term of the Supreme Court in J>lassau County, Freeport Services at the Church of the Re- deenrver Sundty, the twentieth after Trinity, at 7:30 and 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Celebration of the Holy Commun¬ ion at the early service. Morning prayer af^d sermon at the second serv¬ ice. The Sunday School meets in the Parish House at 10 a. m. An examin¬ ation will be held upon the work of the ' order of H last quarter upon the life of Chriat. pj.egj(jjng The Woman's Auxiliary meets in the - iqi^^j. jq Parish House on Thursdays at 2 :.3C(p'pe„jj„g- the summer in Europe w m. Any woman ,n Me^ick is invited ,; f ,^. He sent word to County ^^ f-'dvery few houses, although ! of feed and a good day's sport to'all. Clerk Cheshire that he found It would i , •' ... j * ? Sbe impossible to reach New York in I r"^ P^^P'? "'^'"^''^'"^. ""'^.^^*f"^. i- In the Bellmore M. E. Church at Single copies of the Messenger can i Single copies of the Messenger can be secured at Greenblatt's news store i be had at William Wolfe's drug store on Railroad avenue. j and from Anderson Bloomer, news deal- ^,.. .'^'^"y . ^ ^, , er, at 5 cents per copy. tf Capt. Elijah D. Taft of St. Cloud, ! ^ ^Ll_ Florida, has been visiting his son, An-: Advance Hook, Ladder & Engine Co. drew E. Taft, Raynor street, for the ; ^id not attend the tournament at Free- on Thursday. This is the first tourna Bellmore Three Killed in Auto¬ mobile Race Score More Injured as Result of tbe Vanderbilt Cup Race With three meo^ dead and manyC "'Z ""*""¦'"= ^"""''" \°'"'"" V.V.M...J,, , ^g^ J i on mursaay. inis is tne nrst tourna- i wounded, the Vanderbilt Cup race ran scheduled for Monday, is postponed by . •^ g.^^^ ,^/ Brooklyn last Novem-1 "?«"* the company has missed, much to ; jta grewsome course Saturday morning —- "on. Townsend Scudder, the *• > ; the regret of the members. — Justice, unti Monday, Oc»: . ,. ^^ /-.i j u- u u i. j Justic; Scudder has been ! "'^ ^^ ^,^- C'^"^'^^.ch he had pur- ... I chased, he has had some i ' ' experiences. When he arrived there j Wednesday with Harry Grant, who drove a 120 Don't forget the outing to High Hill' horse power Alco, a winner by 25 sec- some interesting j Beach given by R. T. Willmarth next ends over Joe Dawson, who was second Wantagh John F. Maeterson has gone to Hart¬ ford, Conn., on a business trip. Edwin H. Payne is putting in eement sidewalkrat Bunker Place in front of rescidences of John Box. John Seaman an Charlotte Gamer. Charles Freeport. Wellwood has moved to to join this society. Dr.'Northridge and family returned to Brooklyn on Monday. "Bob" promises plenty ' in a Harmon car. Joseph Aitken, in a On Friday night tl»e Christian En- *• t ...L "r"^" /'!?"' ¦'"'"¦'" I He arranged accommodations in a hotel I ,n.Qn n,^,.^ ,«;ii i^o a av^<:./,;al o^vrr,^,-, time for the opening of the court as , , . „_.^,, _,„., „tu„«„ ...««,, I ^"¦•'" there will be a special sermon Reports from the German Hosi^al in iP^^-^f^t- , t .• '^ - - _ 7_ i„ hia letter Justice the steamer in which he had engaged j , , , will not arrive until October ' Scudder said with eleven others were! for Children. At 2:30 p.m. Sunday leep on cots in the parlor of , s^.j,„^, ^ .q^ ^.^,„^,^^ Epworth League ; Brooklyn where Mrs Charles Stout '¦ "> n-s letier uub.ic« ocuuuer «am J!'^ place, owing to insufficient fac.I1-j7.30 p^^ ^ fine.service of music, was operated upon on Friday last are thlt^^«„didjmt wan^t^to^^^^^^^ ' ^^^ night he and the others ^ere\%ZZ'''i L'fnTvZvV\he^l^^^^^ "««* year's building will take place on Columbus ¦^ *^ ^ • victory, when he captured the cup in a ; Day. It is hoped that a good atten- National, was third, one minute and deavor Society will hold a meeting in ' six seconds behind Dawson. the church; the topic will be "Forward I The winner's time for the 278.08 j steps in Our Society;" leader. Jack ' miles of the race was 4 hoiirs, 1.5 min- , Bo.x. After the meeting the regular , utes and 58 seconds, an average of 65 business meeting will be held. 1-5 miles an hour, and this establishes ' a new American record. Grant's ex- The dedication of the new school r^ Jirin |
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