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"rogressiYe Rally Tonight Edwards for Assembly
Firemen's Qurnival Begins Monday
SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER
I'
OFFICIAL F^APER, FREEPORT VILLAGE
VtA 5, Number 5
Ey«nr FricUj
FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y., FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1912
$1.00 Yearly, Single Copy S Cent*
Merrick
Land High For
Farm School
Single copiea of the Meaaenger can be had at Max Trillitzach' newa stand !
Merrick, L. L tf jj^„^ ^ Reeyes, Director, Points
Services of the Church of the Re¬ deemer held on Sunday, tbe twelfth after Trinity, aa usual at 7:80 and II a. m. and 8 p. m
Out Obstacles to Purchase
_. . ._ Referring to the propoaed Long Isl-
Celebration of the j »"'^ College of Agriculture, the Watch- HoTv Comma''nion at tha early service ! P"*?- <>' Greeijiiort published and edited
J ,, ¦_„ D«o«»- on/4 ..,J,^„ mt thm ' hy HpnTv A. Rt-eve, one of the«peciftl
and Morning Prayer and sermoaat the ^ Committee on Site, says: "Saterday's II o'clock service. The Rector will | ^j^^ p^p^^ ^^^^^^ tliat the Durlwid preach. A cordial welcome is extend-; farm of 840 acres of beautiful land in ed to all to attend the aervieea of thla I Orange County had been annired by charch and engage in ita community i New York City aa a site for the Home ^ork. .. I '<^r Inebriutes, anrt that Coutroller Pren-
j dergiist lja<l recommended the purchase
Mr. pnd Mrs. George Carpenter and ot two farms amounting to 208 acres, at their little daughter Romona are en-i Melville, in Suffolk County, as a Bite for joying a vacation at Union, New
Jeraey.
tlw Brooklyn Diaciplinary Sohool at a ft cost of 172.475, of at the rate of $358 per acre. These figures may serve to impress on friends of the State School of Argricnltnre on Long Ishiud some
A. E. Hewlett ia on a visit Jo hia _
sister, Mrs, Allsn Beetham, of BalttviHieA of the i)robiem presented to the
more, Md. Board of Trustees, on the one hand by
the need nf 200 to 300 acres of suitable
Mrs. C. E. Morris, whoae illneaa laat land conveninntly located asa site for week waa reported as precarioua, waa l the school and ou the other liand bv the pronounced out of danger by Dr. Wit- "™iJ?tion;n V'® organic act to an ex-
mer on Wednesday. Mrs. Morria is ! {^'^^^Jlr^^^'KuL^^l'^LTi,^"?**^^-;
~i . ., i., D». 07— tl OOG. At the Melville pnce the Board
the grandmother of the Rev. Wro. H ^^^^^ ^^jy ^^^y^ ^^.^ ^f not quite twen- Littebrandt and haa been atopping at: ty.eight acres, or abont what eventually tbe Rectory for the last three montha. j my be re<iuired for building and acoes- Mra. Morris suffered a atroke of series. ObTionsly.tobny so small a jiar-
BeUmore
No Port of Entry at Montauk Point ?
Army Engineers Report Adversely
on Bis Steamship Scheme
for Long Island
Single copies of the Messenger can be had at William Wolfe's drug atore, Bellmore, L. I. at 5c each. tf
A meeting of tbe Bellmore Taxpay¬ era' Association will be held in Fire- nien'a Hall on Wedneaday evening, Sept. 4. The committee appointed at the laat meeting after spending consid¬ erable time and labor on the subject, have collected all the necessary flgurea
and have received several propositiona | Long Island Railroad are expected ib relation to the local water question and will presettl a full report on the matter. All should attend.
Freeport
SmithyjUe^Soath
Miaa Catherine Fiaher of Sheboygan, Wiaconain, ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Schobert.
Avenue, tbis village, on Fridsy, Atig A hearing will be beld in Washing-! "¦» '«. «* 8 P- m. A large attendance ton on Augoat 26 before the United i "" present.
Statea Board of Engineers for Rivera! Mr. Flint, aa cbairman, called the and Harbors, at wbich oflTicials of the meeting to order with Clarence A. Ed-
A meeting of the Provisional Com¬ mittee of the Progreasive Party repre¬ senting the 2l8t Election District,
Town of Hempstead, waa held at the The patrons of the local post offlce office of Clinton M^ Flint.^1 Rsilrosd j here are beginning to feel loneaome or T,^j, .. .^ getting the blues regretting the thoughta of Roxy'a departure from tbe
The Circle Society of tbe Bellmore Preabyterian Church will hold a picnic in L. R. Smith'a Grove on Bellmore Ave., near the Chureb, un Wecjneaday afternoon and evening, Auguat 28. A number of amuaing gamea will be on ' tap and ice cream, cake, candy, etc., i will be for sale. It ia hoped that' great interest will be manifested by j tbe attendance in the prosperity of the i I Church and Sunday School. If weath-1 I er provea stormy, the firat fair day. i
I Mrs. William Byrnea has returned; I home after a two weeka' atay at! 1 Corona, L. I., with her aiater. \
^Q wards recording, appear and argue in favor of the con- Upon reaular procedure Roland M. Btruction 01 a breakwater a Montauk ^^^^ ot the firm of Pettit & Lamb, of Point L. I. '•¦ ^^'B village, waa unanimously nomi-
At the request of the "Long Island \ ""'^^ ^oA elected as a delegate to rep-1 met and aeems to have the' Roosevelt Railroad and under authority of the .'^^ent the 2lBt Election District at the j ^ay of drawing attention and keeping Rivera and Harbors Act of 1911, a pre-1 County Convention, to be beld at Min- j notorious, and if it waan't that he is
Parkway Kennels. Since hia recovery from pneumonia he haa been calling daily with Mr. Martin, the prop., for the mail, but Mr. Martin ipforma us that he is to return soon with the L. I. R. R. and get back on duty. * Roxy bas made frienda with everyone he has
liminary examination was recently I«"'" Monday, Augpat 19, made by army engineers upon the ad-! P''"' viaability of building a breakwater at ¦ Montauk Point and establishing a port! of entry there. This report waa re¬ cently submitted to tbe board of en- i gineera here and was unfavorable. |
The hearing haa been fixed for tbe ' purpoae of giving- thoae in favor of the
Clinton M, waa also nominated and elected as alternate with Mr. Lamb.
Some of thoae present were: D. Wesley Pine, Louia J. Hall, Herbert J. Kelium, William S. Merrill, Ward C. Moon and other Progressives.
Many spirited and congratulatory re¬ marka were made during the meeting
of the dog variety it ia the general opinion tbat he would be a Pro¬ gressive.
Mrs. Joseph Bennett ia ill at her home here.
Don't forget the annual dance of the Smithville South Hook, Ladder and improvement an opportunity of submit: | regarding the excellent progreaa being j Engine Company No 1 «t Firemen's ting their viewa showing the necessity made by the Progreasive Party. In | Hall on Saturday evening, August 81. for the work. The board has had cor-! some remarka pasaed it waa astonish-1 The firemen are making preparations respondence with the Long island '"1? to learn of the increasing spirit and i to welcome a large crowd and hope to
paralysis two weeks ago. 1 eel of land.when no money for bnildiup;
operatlona Is available until October 1,
Tho sail of the Choir Guild of tbe 119l^.and expect the Legislafore Ht its Church of the Redeemer will be held ; °** s^^^'^n to appiopnare enough more
on Wednesday to Long Beach. Tho : ™°."®y ^^^^^*'f!' 1'^'.»'*« '*'V^' '^^^^'}^« L I, /i. >< -1. j-,-.u _» „ 180 improper and inpoiitie a step that no
boat leaves the Merrick dock at 9 ; member ot the Boaid is likely to favor o'clock, -rhough tbia la a compli I it, while its effort npon the Legislature mentarv sail to the Choir, the public would be pretty surely adverse. Unless, are invited to attend. Ticketa are: then, a sit* of say 200 acres, rightly thirty-five cents. The retorn Will be | conditioned, can be procured withiu the made by six o'clock. j 110,000 limit, it would seem that the
Merrick Hook and Ladder Company i Board must wait until the Legislature
No 2 will hold a dance and picftic on SJ^^l^":?* .'^f^'^/'i"^* ^^^1 **"" l* "7, n 1 n._ -.:_ : - ^< frankly that it has failed to get a suit-
the Camp Grounds on the evening of , ^,,1^ ^j^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^t beUeve one can Saturday, August 81. ] be got for mnch, if auy, less than say
~ 140,000."
R. V, Fairfax Waa brought to hia | ^/
home here to recuperate on Wedneaday i SfsitA rnrA«tl*V iVavIt following a ten daya' atay in the Pres-1 ^«-««'«^ * "*^»" J »» "* «^ byterian Hospital where he underwent; The Department of Forestry of the an operation for chronic appendicitis. New Yorlt State College of Agriculture • : will be represented this year for the
Joe Havens of Miller Place, who i first time at the State Fair, Syracuse, waa thrown from his mail wagon at i N-Y., Sept. 9 to 14. This exliibit wili Springfield on July 25. breaking three ^^d anew feature to theCornell exhibit .iik» „„H «„<,.;i,i« !n{.,ri„n. hin,.«i#iwn'<=" shows the work of the various ribs and poasibly injuring himself i^j^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ,.^„ .^ ^^
otherwise internally is able to be Agriculture. The Forestry exhibit is about again. i planned so as to be particularly valuable
! to owners of farm woodlots. It will in- Tho local school will reopen after i elude enlarged photographs illustrating the suminer vacation on Tuesday, the the results of caring for the woodlot Srd, following Labor Day. Another ¦ according to the scientific principles, room is being fitted op in tbe achool' a"^ ^^^o photographs showing scientific building made neceasary by the em-1 y"®*'}^'*^- Cross sections of trees show- .r.\ ...~A^.. «<> o tv,\.A »<../^k<.. m:.„ ; ing the annual rings of growth will be p^^oymfent of a third teacher Miss ^g|^ t^ ill^gtrate the rate of growth Ermsa Halleck of Smithtown. Princi-, ^^^^^ different conditions and the ben- pal Scbermerhorn announces that he! eficial effects of timely thinnings or will be at the achoal building on Fri- improvement cuttings which can be car- day and Saturday morning, Auguat 80 j ried out by any farmer with only a lit- and 31, td conaolt with any aeventh tie care. Bulletins on the care of the and eighth grade pupila or their woodlot and circulars containing figures parenta who desire to talk over the 8*^o^"8 what financial returns may be w«rk for the coming year. I expected from iiatural and planted for-
M
Railroad, the outcome of which was
r. and Mra. William J. Wallace | *^*! setting of a time for a hearijTg
c .¦¦„_. D_.„i.i t 1.. _, I It IS understood in Washington thst
the improvement at Montauk Point haa in contemplation the landing of Trans- Atlantic liaera tbere. The examination which waa recently made waa only of a preliminary nature. It will be decided after the hearing what further ateps are to be taken by the War Depart¬ ment.
It ia underatood that C. L. Addiaon, assistant to President Petera, will ap¬ pear at the hearing on the 26th and represent the railroad.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
towards this leader, Theo-
and family of Brooklyn, formerly of I thia village, were the gueata of Mr. and Mra. Edward P. Self last Sunday.
The dance held at Smithville Sonth laat Saturday evening for the benefit of the Catholic Church of this village,
i netted about $100 for the building
: fund of the church.
accord which prevails new movement and ita dore Roosevelt, j
An enthuaiaatic campaign waa ar-' , ranged. There seemed to be a strong I belief tbat the 21at Election Diatriet i woold carry tbe Progressive Party by ' a vote of 4 to 1. '
The meeting was adjourned, subject | to the call of the chair. ' i
j The sixth annual outing of the Sec- j ond District Democratic Association I will be held on Thursday, Augoat 29, to "Bob" Willmarth'a, High Hill ; Beach. This affair promiaes to sur¬ pass all other outings in the history of ! the Association. In addition to the usual good time to be had st tbia popu¬ lar summer reaert, there will be vari¬ ooa athletic events, for which hand¬ aome prizea will be awarded the win nera in each conteat
Miss Hazel Combs is on an automo¬ bile trip. Sbe will visit frienda in Clinton, N. J.
Cornell Exhibit
The Cornell exhibit in the State Insti¬ tutions Building of the New York State Fair at Syracuse, September 9-14, is to contain many exhibits by the various
.A young girl had a narrow eacape
from drowning laat Saturday afternoon
lat Woodeleft. Clifford Rsynold and
I Lewis Shade came to her rescue and
\ brought her aafely ashore.
Mra. W. K. Folka of 29 Smith St.,
is entertaining her aiater, Miaa Louiae
ThTeveiita arel i departments"'of'Ne~w"Yor& State College ! H- Peterson, of Glen 9ove, for a fort-
The firemen held their fair on Wed-
' est will be distributed to those interest ¦ ed. An expert in forestry will be on J _. , ...I. .. u ' hand to explain the exhibit and to an-
nesday and Thursday with two busy > gwer any question regarding the man- nights. It is to be hoped that the-agement of woodlot and the growth of financial reaulta may be as encourag- trees. t ^
Co* .«»«'- ,o«o oo«i, -ono i„jj„„> of "Agriculture. An attempt is made by night.
Fat tnena race, aack race, ""dies n^e College of Agriculture to acquaint |
race, 100 yard dash and otbera; poa-j tj,p visitors with scientific methods! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coenhoven, of sibly a ball game. The committee in i which can be applied by practical men.l Brooklyn, were guests of Capt. Losee, cbarge haa aecured the Enterpriae on their own fanns. For this reason at his home on Helen Avenue, the later Brass Band of Freeport to furnish; the j the Cornell exhibit is not only interest- \ part of last week.
music for the day. The Club will I ing but a means sf learning how to in-j ^o„j„.. wiiii-.,," v..t*^,.^r, ^t
„,e. .. A. L. B,ow„.. HC, .„ B,„. | Z-Zj^i^^Z^i.^t^Z^S.^ I ^^^t^ A*&/,fi trci^'
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ — — —— last
their
th of the railroad ^^^ .attendance to give personal advice , ™^ ^^^^^'^^^s fto Point^ Lookout ..,o../.k f» tv,.. A^^ir and visitors may bring specimens of 1?, j j a ' ^Vri! i ^OOkoui march to the dock, j^^^^^ pests and plant diseaaes for ident- Wednesday, Aug. 14th,. loaded to i
tee you there.
The sehool building haa ita new fall coat. It is being painted by Rudolph Busch, painter and decorator.
Mr. and Mra. Louia Field loat their infant son laat Wedneaday; born Fri¬ day, the 16th.
Mr. Wallenborn, the loeal floriat, ia beginning to wear a broad smile. He ia having h a new greenhouse full of planta and the hard work nearly over. Well wouldn't tbat make any man happy?—Mat.
Alfred Calcagnino ia in New Jersey for a few days doing a plumbing job.
Mat ia in New Jersey also and sol¬ emnly swears that he won't attend to a kid while he is gene; hope he won't lose hia temper over thia.—Reporter.
Smithville Shots.
Should Geo. Silea' auto go faster tban a horse?
When ice stopa melting and starts to make, wonder will Henry Kohl (eoal) or Howard Wood do?
Don't yon care, winter soon-'goasf" even Treea leave.—Ted.
Wassung
staying in
more Avenue, south
crack., at 8:80 and
where boats will be in readineaa for j jffca\^o^TnTrecomme"ndatr^^^^^ o^
the trip to the beach. The boata will control. the Post, and the Women s Relief Corps.
leave the dock at 9 a. m. sharp, arriv-1 Fruitgrowers will be interested in the , ^"e grand and memorable outing, with
ing at about 10. Ticketa, including I exhibit of the Department of Pomology I » ?^""i"^. »<><*d *''"^^«'" ¦''^aa the re-
the aail and bay dinner are $1. Sever-1 where box packing of apples will be de- suit. This was the regular annual ex-
al prominent Democrats of the Town -onstrated Specimens of commereial' J^^rfor a/ilT ve^lr^n'and^SingTope-1 makea hia regular rounda every nigbt,
and County will attend the outing and | jamj^t^f^o.j,aPP^««^^^^ ^ot forgetting the good-hearted diga hia way ander varioos chicken
lection of photographs will be used to '^'.?,S',,o^ course. And as for good I yards, leave* an opening for tfae fowl illustrate principles and methods of ore-^'.^.'''y Patterson, well we all know i to get out the next morning and of
B. H. Brooklyn.
LOCAL KICKS, BY BEQUEST. Some one owna a dog that ia poai- tively a public nuisance here. Ha
the uaual apeechea will take place ter the dinner.
af-
The annual outing of the Republican Aaaociation of tbia diatriet will take place on Sept. 5 at High Hill Beaeh. Further particulara later.
ing aa in former yeara, though the ait nation haa changed aomewbat in the commonity by the organization of the new company No. 2 at the Camp Grounda. We have two treasurers t.> support now whereas before we had only one. The hall wfes prettily and tastefully decorated for whicb un¬ doubtedly the firemen are indebted to the ladies who served ao winningly and
hard management. Attendants will have charts and plans to show visitors interested in the home fruit garden, the care of the small orchard and the commercial orchard, the renovation of the neglected orchard and similar fruit problems. The Farm Crop Department will
him. i course they aeratch out seeds in tbe
n I o Lt. .1 I 1^1.. .' gardena of their neighbors, whieh
.i^t^l t^- T R R -ho wi- IS i ^a"" «n •>• "°^^ disturbance, and ol the L. I. R. R., who was charged j^ diaturbed people claim they will with larceny by Mra. M. Hiii, who said I ^ ^.i »._ if __.. i .1 ii„
News from Newburgh
Freeport is represented at the State Firemen'a Convention thia week by Chief Cornell, Ist Asst. Chief Loonam, i 2nd Asat. Chief Pearsall, ex-Chief R. I H. Mayland, ex-Chief A. B. Wallace, ! Edwin Croaafield of Hose 3, William i Lonnam, William S. Merrill and John ; ^. , ,. ,.. ^ ., ,.. . Kobel of Hose 1, Herbert A. Kelium >
attractively at the tablea that one was ^nd S. Dimon-Smith of Hose 2. reminded of aeon veraa ion apropos at -j^^^^^ morning-Seating of dele-i most sny fair. Was the Fair a sue- ^ ¦ address of wel- i
cess? No. a man la known to have ;^„^g ^y the Mayor of Newborgh, re-1 gotten away with his car fare'-, ^ ^„^^ ^ g^^^^ ^^^^ ^f^ ^^J
Among othera aeen behind the tables were the Mistreaaes Bircb, B. W. Mil-1 ler. B. S. Miller, F. S. Miller. R. Mid-' mer. W. Woods, H. Scbermerhorn, W. ; C Mepbam, W. R. Verity. C. Brand- j
rup and the Miaaes Lina Miller,Petrina ^me^dment to" By-Laws. whTch "were I ^^t^' wd Julia Burns. The small submitted and ordered sent toall mem-1 children had a grab bag. Elliot Birch I b,„ for consideration ; deaignation of rt^ '"r.''c"^?.. °^ *»'«/"«.;'n««"K!placeto hold next convention. Utica *?''*' I ?•"'"" •.•"*1 "P.*^* '"'* unanimooaly adopted, stuff. R. Johnston, jr attended to the viiednesday a. m. - Assistant Fire ••nigger babies' and W Newkirk was ; M,„hall Rush gsve a long address on the chwf »n charge of the ice cream, j ..p,,^ Prevention and Fire Fighting;" J. Verity, H Offermsn. and W. R. ^^ ^j ,„ ^ffl,.„. ^^ president.
Verity were in charge of the shootine | „^ived and accepted; report of com- gallsry. Mest of tbe more pretentioos 1 „,:«.. „„ ,-.„i„fi„„. ..„k....i..» #„.,,.
Don't forget the date of the excur¬ sion to be given by the Epworth,, . .^ ,-,.,.- -. , .».v« i.^^..»«..»..-.;...»-. League of the Bellmore IWethodiat! o^^^l^^srel'^^ctvers^'See^^^ri^^ '^y- Although the case Church to Point Lookout and High Hill I ,,,„Ac «^^;,v,^r,= «f o,.,,r..»„„ „ „t^^ a lury it did not go to I
spouse
joornment at 12. !
Tuesday afternoon—Adopting min-i utes of last convention, annual address j of the president, report of committees j on Topics, Law and Legislation,
he "short-changed" her, waa dis
charged from custody by Justice of tbe
Peace Norton at the hearing laat Thurs-
was heard by
^ ^ ,r A A , ,, «''"J.'HpIanTs?°TF;ecim;nroF8oyre"J,s,rcmp^
Beach on Tuesday, Auguat 27. Thia , j^^^ ^f^n known in New York State i Jury was discharged. There was not is an event that should be worth one's j which have been grown by farmers co-i aufficient evidence on which to hold while attending. The commodious ' operating with the College in different Smith and upon the application of boat of Capt. John Haff, "Carrie A." I parts of the State will be qn exhibition Lawyer Giflfitbs, hia nttorney, the will leave Bellmore dock at 2:30 p. m. and also-charts or maps shewing the charge waa dismissed.
j production of the principal field crops
I of New York State by counties. A Mrs. Elbert B. Rose, for many years ' member of the Department will be in , ^ ^gident of Baldwin and Freeport, I : att«ndance to answer questions and give ; r .," a- ¦ d \aL- a- j
: helpful suggestions. | bnt later residing in Baldwin, died;
i During the past few years there has Thursday morning after a three daya'; ^ PERKINS IS GOING TO i been a general movement for bettering | illness, Mrs. Rose is tha mother of milk production. The Department of,< F. E. Roae of this vilisge.
for Point Lookout, leaving that place for High Hill at 5 p. m. Ihe boat vill leave the beach for Bellmore at 9:80, arriving home about 10:30. Tickets for tbe trip are 85 cents. Se¬ core your ticketa at once from Miss
not tolerate it any longer, so Mr. Owner, here is a hint. If you like your dog keep him where ha belongs, on the chain.
It is also the habit of some of oor citizens to tie tbeir horses and cows on the aidewalka, which are meant for people and not four-footed animals, and is againat the Highway Laws, so Mr. Owner, better take warning, be¬ fore someone compels you to stop. When a person is walking along the highway he doesn't want to step Into trouble. Kicks Reporter.
gallery. Mest of the more pretentj articles on the tables were obtainable only Ihroagl drawings.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohls and small son ••Billy" are spending a happy va¬ cation at Lake George. .
Supervisor Proceedings
Tbara was no meeting of the Board of Snparvisors at Mineola on Monday as all of tbe mambara of tba. Board ware on vaeationa.
AdvartkM K In Evoryhttgy'm Calamn
tM>m^m.^m^i.^t^,,^t^
mittee on resolutions embracing four teen separate resolutions and a vote of thanks tb the press of Newburgb. El¬ ection of officers, when following were unanimously elected: President, Fred A. Davis, Fort Edw%rd; vice presi¬ dents, J. J. Haff, Flushing; John I Sells, White Plains; secretary. Tbomaa Honohan. Frankfort; treasurer^ John P. Powera, Ossiolng; trostees Fire¬ men's Home, for flvo yMurs. Frank Saldwin, Roekaway Beaeb; W. H. wartwoQt, Brooklvn; George T. Kel¬ ly, Toobvni; member Exeeatlve Com¬ mittae, i. Frank ftyan, of Qoaana.
VOTE FOR TEDDY. By John J. Beekman Realizing tha^ automobile operators j.^g been opon this big ronnd earth and easy to do, and which are of great' in thih village have been flagrantly |„ {(,|g (j^f^ ignd of vOurs importance in the product;ion of clean | violating the speed laws Captain ' p^, ^ goQ^j i^pg gpen j reckon
James Hanse. Village President and .N„th these old stripes and stars Police Chief, placed his police depart-' y^n^ I dearly love my coontry ment at work Satorday evening and ; ^s any mortal should Sunday afternoon along the various ' 3^ j .^^n^ pm disgusted
And think most mortals would.
Lillie Baldwin, Theodore Wells or J.
E. Harrison aa the accommodations are i Dairy Industry will demonstrate and ex- limited. Remember tbe day, next' P'ajn ""»"/things which are inexpensive Tuesday.
AII ^^T^v,..,. /«* AA«„r,^^ u^^i, T ,.A I niilk. The care of the milk in the home I
All members of Advance Hook. Lad- ^j,, ^^ discussed with the help of pic- der and Engine Company, who have tur^s and exhibits of various kinds.; books of bricks are requested to make ] The Department will also have, for the ' settlement for them to the eommittee, i first time, charts and exhibit* iilustrat- „
Edward S. Deubert, on or before Sep-1 ing the food value of milk and some of roadwaya in Freeport. tember 12. It ia very important that! its products as compared with the food i Among tbe locally prominent auto- all money ahould be turned in before I value of other commoditiea. Those in t lata nabbed for speeding are Dr. Wil- that date The committee is „ell chaise of the exhibit will demonstrate I liam Miller, jr., Charles Pistons, E. pleased in'the way the people of this jM^bcock test^^^^^^ &f. w. Knowles, a preminent
a'nd neighboring /illage? ha've bougbt f^S^LrthlTe'Ara°limU'num' ' ''^'"' '"'^ «' ^-^^^^*^''- ^oat of theae bricks to aaaiat them in building ] be, of preservatives. They will also the new hall, and extend their hearty thanka to tbem. The work of con¬ atructing the new building ia progress¬ ing rapidly. According to the con¬ tract, tbe contractor, Charles Johnson, moat have the building <%ompleted by tbe firat of November.
I sint BO erank, good neighbor Nor Socialiat. grant not
But when I see conditions as They are. it makes me hot
The-Bellmore Baseball team mat its fourth defeat of the season last Sonday at the bands of tho strong Republic Tire Co. team of New %oiih City, of
(continoed on pajf^ S)
If yeu want te reaeh ibe peeple put rt iM th* ••MeaaaRBer."
explain the relation of these different processes to commercial dairying. Charts will be exhibited showing the resulta of a cow testing aasoeiation.
Over one hundred '"Lion" water beatera have been inatalled this sam¬ mer in Freeport homes by the Nassan A Suffolk Lighting Co., proving their popularity which is won by their low cost and high efficiency. If yoo want an economical meth«id of prodncing hot water, the Nassan A Suffolk Light¬ ing Co. will install a ••Lion" tank water beater for yon complete tot 118.60. Grasp tbis offer hoar. )t
ibrautemobile. we% returning from I ^«^, f°"".f«"«»lL'vVd' '^""*'^ the South Shore Y.cht Club.-E.gle. | B.VrjiV/iff;? ?'J„p,,„
'k
\tUM
EagI Information is refused from the Poliee Department until after the war¬ rants have been served.
Tuesday aftemoon Mrs. E. P. Mit- ehell ef 49 North Ocean Avenue, rs- ported to Capt. Dunbar that three boys bad entered ber yard and climbed a peach troe theni and that sbe had a wheel belonging to one of tbe boya in ber possession.
(Continued on Page 6)
¦•I aaw H In tha Ms
•aanaer"
That somo has from us hid. So I'm going to vote for Teddy
He fears no power, no And the moneyed powers hate bim
And that's the reai^pn, so— I'm going to vote for Teddy
Cause our land needs him fall s^ro For he'll kill the evil in it
On corroptiMi be willwar.
See Adele DeGarde, the Yit«8npb girl, in motion pietores and in pataon at tba Crystal, Wednesday, Aug. 28.
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| Title | South Side Messenger 19120823 |
| Date | 1912-08-23 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 5 |
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| Title | South Side Messenger 19120823 |
| Date | 1912-08-23 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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"rogressiYe Rally Tonight Edwards for Assembly Firemen's Qurnival Begins Monday SOUTH SIDE MESSENGER I' OFFICIAL F^APER, FREEPORT VILLAGE VtA 5, Number 5 Ey«nr FricUj FREEPORT AND BELLMORE, N. Y., FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1912 $1.00 Yearly, Single Copy S Cent* Merrick Land High For Farm School Single copiea of the Meaaenger can be had at Max Trillitzach' newa stand ! Merrick, L. L tf jj^„^ ^ Reeyes, Director, Points Services of the Church of the Re¬ deemer held on Sunday, tbe twelfth after Trinity, aa usual at 7:80 and II a. m. and 8 p. m Out Obstacles to Purchase _. . ._ Referring to the propoaed Long Isl- Celebration of the j »"'^ College of Agriculture, the Watch- HoTv Comma''nion at tha early service ! P"*?- <>' Greeijiiort published and edited J ,, ¦_„ D«o«»- on/4 ..,J,^„ mt thm ' hy HpnTv A. Rt-eve, one of the«peciftl and Morning Prayer and sermoaat the ^ Committee on Site, says: "Saterday's II o'clock service. The Rector will ^j^^ p^p^^ ^^^^^^ tliat the Durlwid preach. A cordial welcome is extend-; farm of 840 acres of beautiful land in ed to all to attend the aervieea of thla I Orange County had been annired by charch and engage in ita community i New York City aa a site for the Home ^ork. .. I '<^r Inebriutes, anrt that Coutroller Pren- j dergiist lja |
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