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mm n t > ~ mm ~, THE SOUTHAMPTON PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16. o |_ <e t nc t 6 so R kf == j. METCALEE THOMAS **~ Real Estate Agent and Broke = Al ter s020 Jonn - 19 Liberty St., N. e (ew Yo ] estate bought. sold, v: | exigxnz'éfikagzamSDRged. a SOUTHAMPTON Shinnecock - Hills ‘ CHAS. P. EDWARDS Ali Tas s * ol I 7HE press. cOMING EVENTS. qMQ-;mmcrghfl House. June 1Y-Graduating | exercises Agawam Hail. le. 20 ~Baccalireate Sermon Eper ian Lad h July id givands. VILLAGE JOTTINGS. Wave fot the ecupse of the {i- seuthampton Hor merged A4 1422. M. c oct in t sring car / Threw ctrn tra tots Fei mr -y ome Warirex bro souls cf Lex sD owns age m o brought o fus a wees [.' tran 5p T. Wece rived an order list week f tye . pe- of the {- ir.. mpany 'I hepajpe were sn pped maturday and will be cire ned :s urexk t Wa'ter E. + Arce {he Brady his fu Lee is Pis «va \ merce! work Uliln w nis ap Been _ Ruggage «n matter on Friday. ine 2) at tre agction fooms of TWM ) Chas R. Fitz | , ts? Leanard street New! 20 00V U W3 &.:\-1.u.n.t$r3i{ Lemnard strest New _ Herbert W: Pimomwr has returned to as J A M. his old position as ticket agent and The $o le Coos plant/oberater at the railroad station. Lloyd tous aid lartedc. agin ast week tur the sea-; Higgins. Jr. is now in the freight de- cas fzmait m. Th spiasty if the plant has| Paftment atthe local stamp. ten dot e! .s ce Cast and at| OJ Edward Elliston of this place and p ine i. mure than meet | the de-} Mi<s Emma Reee af North Seq:. daugh- to yet . a 30% haads |C 0. - nsuamers ter of the late Captain Jetur Ro Rose, qusstzo, were married on Tuesday at the resi- A gepterm~rer power | genee af Alexander Rickard in Brook. id shar <q tase been instilled if the | [pp, ty the Rev. H. L. Everet. br * week by EOG : F‘s“ '1.2 week by E Grigg and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Fanning of H [he cides added_ fagrhity.. to- J _- #8 - lefs e tocas 'or gs naw & of at E Cos 1.3: AvenP .t w- of r several months unc. iz. f s prewie~dd at thr Ur:VBG Wwheelef the ¥ .. > + make E BOY fare, hus se g L t 200 } ipr o ml tip, t \8 & lw +4 6 + - z \A 2.1.1 unto wee p whos te at which many a HuaSE Me Tat) e ake\ Last week an z 3 '\e} of duno C p.es i « . . C_ cs dbl (n Friday, with ved bs Hadson V House Rverhead udest hormesn a. p@At's of eats * \C3 of bay '~ amefrom Can- rand a, t* tiv T. R Havens of The annual tanquet of the Is vulg+ Qu c. \ . , } rol M . S21 s- ume CCP =! Alumni will be halt! on Fn {35 'C / 0 c rutin House stables, da¢ evening. June 18. at the Commercial (preenn lk § 0 bgured out that [House. Every member of the Alumni is - eal h agl ll m fiSieng Tate vo ees ugo ro ~~ ~ erent a on ong al aran a-» co :o f Messen: : < \re Ig amiss & \~' * ~ | 'ad tas been JP\ The usual Commencement exercises ll, e ~~ thavrpto n- Town . Will be omitted this year and instead the ABY « --f 10 s Se- on omradmntemwiliprepare theif é«say5_- and/ 2202 %4¢néfi*_,.m-rwflf bas - $ 4 s we. nine s \3 to let. improved and unim- E - {gig-ed | for Local agent June {=s-High School Alumni Ban Rex?“ ge J. Russell in the Presby. anfaal show on Art sun to- V Vage Present Van Brunt has pur Hepu > awenrk fas soll one of hi Magwe cuocab outs to Hubert A. Jagger 4 the school] bookkeeper at Pasi ff 70 Ap sward Tthe-eeifimownit] (BeA so to pou thammpton fast ii ing a few days this week with their lane fora large cottage to be ezecie don Remsenburg for Mr.E FP tq; ls and Express Company o © E Ine i Min A-J) .is annual sale of uncamed: .e Com ptrb-lhiby a large congregation, nearly every b being sup- heat in the large edifice being occupied. He has jIn the evening at the children's day ex- is. always prompt- leruises, the pastor won the hearte «f the to the Little . nes by a few well (hosenremarks a hetper. baceataureate-sermon will be- °r grasso BRIEF NOTES ABOUT TOWN. Mrs. Otis Fitz as visiting friends i po |the city University next fall. Joseph Quinlan is employed at < th .| Job's Lane Grocery,. Wm. S. Pelletreau is spending th week in Southampton. Henry N. Clark spent fart of las week at Mystic, Conn. southampton for the :sumrner. Montrose. Pa., to visit her brother. annah, are visiting relatives in town. Lcashier in the Eureka Mar ket this sum at | mer. CTT: Miss Annie Campbell of Plainfield by | N. J S. Vaughan. Miss Abigail Halsey arrived th the summer vacation. and visited friends here ov er Sunday. Morms Tisnower of New Bedford, Mas is stopping with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Max Tisnower, of this village. Mrs (George B. Robinson has charge of Hildreth Bros\. housein the rear of theit st ore where their employees board. Miss Fanny Boone wilt remam in Southampton this summer. and act as the Southampton Ice er} Compasy In cranking an automobile this morn- 8s. The mas Moran,. chauffeur for Al. | vin W, Krech, broke his might arm just above the wrist _ Raymond Howell and Theemas Warren mt for the summer vacation. The lattercs it | cle rking at Hildreth s store. m Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Conklin and json. George of Islip have been spend. | brother. Winfield Conklin, of this place. r. Miss Annie L. Barnes, of Bristal, Conn., a former teacher in the South- amp oen High Soh ol. as spending a few po weeks as the gaest of Miss Ethel Ben- reli. 7 ' . - Wilham P. Acker. Who has been em-. plored at Wm H Halsey's at Cobb for [the past four years. has accepted a pos- ition in the aut mobile business with Brook!vn «pent the week-ent wi a our mag cmmureny in the em Are: his first sermon as pastor of the South- ampton Presbyterian Church last Sup- day m. rning It was an essellent dis- course and very favoratly received |uf special interest to them. SCHOOL NOTES. Y Edwin Dimon expects to enter Cornell & Miss Bess Dewne‘af’Hyde’WFfiq which to summon the others in case | A hees we myn visiting in n ~. m is me adsl, wud Abe 3. aka Niran hapa I~ - WA Ye) copie: MWR gto s ey tan in : deep man cand In i v . 5 n _ ws mun fo; - _ 1&me 60 tt \Ay\ AMES. cont bn y 10-.01MC....A. Mrs. Charles S. Foster has gone to -== Dr. and Mrs. George R. White of Sav- Miss Marguerite Seely will act as , | Augustus Edwards and Lewis M. Thorn Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Harold home from Cincinnati Saturday evening ,for a HavEvretdrned From Syracuse University thrown from the Carriage by a collision Conscious. conscious for a few minutes. dent was caused by their horse shying at n Automobile,\ CC ~ C C OUR BIG POLICE FORCE. n Suuthamptcn village is now provided with a police force o6 twelve men, five af whom are on the village pay roll and the others are private detectives sent & | out here by the Rumson Patrol and De- tective Company of Rumson. N. J. to guard the property of the summer col- ony. Thelatter officers are on duty from # P. M. to 5 A. M.. and patrol the grounds around the cottages. Each is provided with an alarm - € t e> 9 “83:1 ter» warm reception to any burglars who may visit that section of the village They have been sworn in by the pres- dent of the village and have full author- ty to make arrests anywhere in thee vil- lage. Tre local policemen, three of whom went on duty list night, are George F [Wines Henry House, Ralph White, | Wines and Edwards are un duty in the daytime and House, White and Thorn ut night. The Rumson patroimea are living in Samuel Wargmskl's house on Proppect street, near Elm street, which their Capt. William Miller of Jersey City Reatatime. Gur titts\ \ has recovered from his recent illness., chief. Mr. Leddy, has rented for the summer. Itis probable that in a ytew weeks there wil be about seventeen of these officers here, making a total torce Jof men. Thmis formdable body of sleuths should afford ample pro- tecton to the community and prevent a repetition of the numerous burglaries which have «curred here in past sea- sUns, YORDT-HALSEY,_ Miss Ella Frances Halsey. \laughter uf Mr,. and Mrs, Edward J. Hy.1 street. and Harry G Habey of Loral decorations at the church were very pretiv. in white and green, ind at the altar there was a large floral arch sin, Miss Florent» Halsey. oof Budge: hampton, as maid of noner. and Misses Bessie Levine. of Hyde Park. N, Y. and Mres Ethel Genther. of n uthampton man. white duchesse satin, with Irish lace trimming. and a tulle veil. and carried bride's ruses. Her going-away gown| was a neat gray cloth The brides at: tendants were gowned in whit» silk over green, and wore large white bats trimmed with white roses, The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl set gold necklace and the bride presented her attendants with crescent pins and the ushers with fans. After the ceremony a reception was ; __ re tyls, Fo eate f {41 BO o ¥ thot Christian Endeavor Society nreeting~ '.“4xflk§§fi~1§i~ip§x , 7 ‘ng’fi e | Sqilq _HNA A cupgms co- -~ Chorus ...,... cess e o Gins Recitation. ._ Whitman Holu 2.2 vl, Mrs Ebell Recit aton .l. Isabella Conklin fAddressy...ys C C0 Rev. ITC Ho DuBois] Yordt. of | Recitation.. .. ce...... Margaret Webb New York, were married at the Metho- Class exercises. |.. Growing ._. Helen dist church \ast Wednesday neon by Margaret Webb. | Evelyn the Rey_lHescuaHa;l 6 No pp L . _, - Marguem te Corwith \ (Ger- * *e man Avadi ir ude Pmt, fTelen w eek®~\Eize Y.. a of tne bride. assisted K ing by the Rev Henry H. DuBos. The] Duet.... Mises Jagger and Helfrich Five Little ouldiers.... Cerieten ntreet Miss Ethel Bennett, organs, rendered | Retit=tim. -o- 0 ~~ Frances Grait selections from C'Lohengrin' as the]} BODE 00000 .n. ll ill, bridal tr 't 4 lh i h Reutiation . Doretny Weeks rica: party entered the Recitation = Mildred Grant The t ride's attendants were her cou. Sofy. ...... ...Primary (lass Exercises.. bridesmaids. _ The ushers were the | Rec{a tion . ...Ar1hqr Wald Misses Sarie Rogeriand Alice Clark. Bt‘lm‘ka-u \l-R\V'l(’ \{ Tm??? «06 kell 49m 6 . Usic Richard Krahe,'of New York, was best] 2°!/°°~=~ ios Julia SIC Collet tinp. taken .. The bride wore a heautiful gown ..of! Sang recommended for chronic i ronchitis, have f. ound comfort and relief. by usin Foley's Honey and Tar.-H. P. Ford- ham. noc F W. 's ChHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES. Children's day was observed\ by spe- cial services in 'the Presbyterian and Methodist chirches last Sunday. In- teres ting programs were presented and the services were largely attended by parents and friends of the children. The programs folluw. METHODIST. Sing ing .. ~Robed in Glery\.....School Responsive Reading and Praver. Anthem...llllll. Mfg V spf len Brown song ...Happy All the Time\....Girls Recitation | .....2...2.2..2. Pearl Rayner .. ... Esther Stewart Duet .... Ethel Sawyer and Louise Cross Recitation... ...... MeNamara singreg the Roses Twine\ *~ school Recitation... Jengaings Dasy Shroeder and children Recitation. = Hazel Morus Rect ation _ \specially Children Day\ Harry Jennings, Regis Williams, Rensseitaer Whitman Exercises.... 'Come... Eight Children Singing \Crowne i With Rosges\..Sche ol .ll. 00 alll. wine (Girl. Recitation... Ethel Sawyer f Doris Lane and Dorothy Brown Collection singing. Gather the Roses\. School Bene Aicyon »Rev. H. H DuBos PRE-HYTERIAN. NOM s nevis ene ul vin raver ee ev uv. .. Schoel Responsive Reading Prayer.... . Horace Foster Baptism et Esther siceet and Maul Burnett vureet ing . by - Constance Haldreth. Leuse Seely, Ruth Gardner. Gladys Edwards Helen Miller. Edna e \ din Cha: the Methodist Chur ning. 17.22. Leader, tution and develop treatment. Dv not P. Fordham. => vears. distressed me termblv. bury, Ohio, mo qnmnmememen metes Recoat ation... .. .. Laura Whitman Cyl Martin. Wiliam Price, Russet] Edwards. Will im White MEETINGS OF THE sociETi®: The C. M. C's meet with Miss Ethel Bennett to-morrow afternoon. - ~ The Woman's Guild of St. John's Mission will meet at the home o( Chas. A. Benne t on Thursday at 2.30. All members are urged to be present.. The W.C. T. U. will meet this Wed. nesday afternoon, June 16. at the home of Mrs Wm. F. Halsey. 'Poptc. \Flow. er Mission\ leader, Mrs. Ha sey. _ Mem- i., a- commendatery terms of the training...... may aa eer top in fact almoet witout \2h ._ ropinmer run no swer \Rejected ak. Mark lungs. -H, - . Iz TIES. Mrs. \(~ League prayer meeting at h, Sunday eve- teginning 6 30 is'clock _ Topic. am nvemand NEW LONDON BUSINESS COLLEGE. We invite our readers to the new series of advertisements of the New London Business College, New London, Conn., to be found in another column. Quite a large number of young men and women fromthe Island have attended and completed a course of instruction at this institution, and they hold the management in esteem and speak in each one is Elma hw‘iflap our young people who are interested in a commercial training will do well to in- jy, | vestigate the advantages offered by the The topic for the prayer meetung 1 the Prespoyter:an Church this evening is 'Worshiping only God \' Col. 2 18-28% ¥. D. Van Brunt. L___-- - - - __ _. Colds that hang on weaken the consti- into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent | 59 h coughs that refuse to yield to other |lainments ofa money making character. ex periment untried remedies as delay will result in your cold settling on your with -+- o\ Had dyspepsia or indigestion for Noappe titeand whatI did eat Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.'-J H. Wuiker, bun- DEERFIELD DAIRV New London Business College, by ob- taining catalogue and other information, which may be used on application to R. A. Brubeck. principal. me The Press makesacharge tor ali reso- notices of concerts, fairs, festivals, sociables or any church or society enter- ~But if the job printing oradvertisement for same, aone at the news er office, shalt be of such amount as to warrant it, liberal free notice will be given. ma, sores or any itching of Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for chil- . dren. - All'draggists sell it. the skin. cm s WATER MILL. L. I J, E Sullivan, Prop. 1909 MODEL SANITARY DAIRY M 2. tutions ef-sympathy, cards_of thanks.. Dan't let the baby suffer from ecze- - jp crm\ bo Sy pr |4 ©30m p mt 91 20830 a 20 © Art pith oi dad N+ oP a,, tic: lle \.. .. Latir pemantmpfted®. Tegunnang. at . zu o ch [ihe Hisiess fet UAH Mgfichmnffl £000 MC: wig? Fe satisfactory Arg ami- igs . The Seven sisters 2 Mar: ga ret White, May Cameron, Caris» une Beveridge, Margaret Edwards ~> Edirt c thtsey., 0 Mth -Rayhner?. Florence Lu dwi tor tne Educational Fund .. Schoul Foley's Honey and Tar is especially Cream, Milk, Butter and Eggs stite of New York p County of suffolk j This is to certify that I have examined the cow Jerry merlivaxs, and find them-isee 4 t rase- x thoroughly inspected the barns, cow stalls, drainage. dairy. house, and all other buildings on MR. J Sviurvan's farm,. and found the hereby prunonnce the methuds empluyed to keep the milk and cream and free from ali undesirable bacteria, to be all that the most rigid inspection could demand Sworn to belere me this 7th day otr May, 1909. Jong M Woopwarp. Notary Public, | ANY TIME. Water Mill, N. Y.., May 7. 1009 and calves owned by Mr. RC conditions sanitary, and I purs Ww. W. BENNETT,. D. V. S. throat and ung troubles and many sufferers from asthma and consumption Two-piece Granitesron Roasters at Mam «treet SPECIAL NOTICES. LOST -A-HMgck . broadct th h hi celve s Ber rre fe o ssn sg et CH tp fimen es expect to start housekeepingg in Rich mond Hilt. i & Migs Evelyn Foster. the leading woman in the Trahern Stock Company whrte driving with James 1% P Ketcham. Jaycees. at Patchogue Sunday, was with a telephone pote. and rendered un- Mr. Ketcham also was un- | H lodging, two minutes walk from first. stenographer for Supreme Court Justice | Cadillac, in good cund:tuion, with tires nearly new, for $300. H. M. Yorxe., Sag Go to HE 13>‘SE‘ saga-a! saz tre ,~ 34,30 S vent inu lelay ites comte ARTHUR H. ENNY. Riverbead.cN. Y.. R. Fo D. TO LET. -A pleasant frent reom for ass ta le board. Apply at PrEss office. FOR sALE -A - Single +-Cyiinder The acci- preached by 'the Rev. George J. Russell. Bei Lenor __. -_ [bouthamptom: arbor. 1913 TOLET -Furnished rooms. Apply A Binks) sol an or me nee - SyCABp FOR SALE.--Prime. white. U“ ~ seven tn.nine pounds to the dozen, - fseven to ten dozen weekly. Kiffed to order. in any quantity. Mo to MRS_ AVELIA Davis, North - i - C JBC j To be liberal at heart. of going ifiégtfisg ~* RRICK'S ~- If you are to have a garden. YOU NEED SEEDS AND TOOLs - AND FENCE WIRE. To be competent. To have. cur customers' intorests To do business with you to-day on the principle that we expect to do business with you always. and to treat you so cordially that you will not think elsewhere than to the rris Stud iQJFSouzhampmm P3 The scheme to organize an independ- lin the Pre-brter:an church next Sun- ' ent telephone company in Sag Harbor. St lay J- The class ef 09 has chosen erfficers as | Ife TP ws President. Frederick Bregood 'vice present Jennie McGown. secre- iary and treasurer, Helen Ludlow The pviass colors are white and gold eas - -> cho _ 12 {Tu kets are on sale at Corwith s a Fa‘flmpéga 1; < .g§\» 2210999 aPif l» gprqmwtpr e % < s) being Principal of the Jamaica NormalSchool. | {1 wm al F. W. Curtis « Cols. Main ~ gl ck lee _L lk Ao fesolitfan i Will deliver an addrem.at Agawam Pall me- = *y ==> ab Mu ag MAM—Wm no which f - --- sal acd 9 (WEI an., so se uresyl -p z ~Unesrpl o . OCLC OC. P Hermckpreparsd to furnish tis Maile 1C tit and the engage Mr. er C0 a No is although seemingly a popular move- ment. has suddenly gone into a coma- tose state. and it is feared that death will follow. -Star, the 'd Sag Harbor whaling masters, High ldged on Monday, aged 91 years. of novelties suitable for graduationpre> oren toon o rest -~ age reom,. or would Center of village. Havexs. Po G. Box 244. TC LET -Stable or garage to let. alls for 10 horses and plenty of carm- let for garage. Apply to A. M. &_ Capt Lewis J. Corwin. the last of $150 $150, Main street, Southampton, or RorErt Harwe .n, North Sea. HORSE FORSALE.-A bargain at Apply to C. ArthHrR Pavur meron n ne mme gu Spe'clal Sail of Ladies' White Embroi- ded Belts. teduced {Epon vewig kr ot Imes [ street. - wes T - marie W. th. Corwin is showing a nice line ' evening. June 19. 4); A. C. Mebachtan, .L we gy nll > - oue 20m. . FileLf at 10 New Perfection Onl Staves at F. W Curtis & Co.'s, Main <treet. anything in the line of Vegetable Plants Southampton Laundry Halsey s Lane, near HLll St. NOW OPEN A Modern Sanitary Laundry First ¢lass work only aranfeed. (GGiouds delivered. Satisfaction Dry Cleaning and Dyeing a special- ~ When Yor HOTEL FREBERTCK DELIVERED AT ~ - Come to New York You Must Live Somewhere wH¥ Not - ~f A Fire Proof Hotel of the Highest Class, Broadway, at 210-West-S6ttrstf (Near Central Park: aol 1 0 POS masse ane couse All rooms large and afry, eri- | can and European Plan, at moderate prices, with special rates by the month,. season or year. Situated in the best residential venient to ve Surface part of the city and con Subway, Elevated and Fi Car lines, Speclul Rates During the Summer R ___, 2 no al MUOEFRM Phocefabeg |___! Lawl. hop clin ity \EPR A Large and Varied | Assortment ~ at the Low: [ ~ GEORGE A. Davis All New Stock eon nenchemmess. ouon - norrs exp sarsan stong [l- 1 I. F. SKINNER, Prop. Cauliflower, Tomato. Egg . b a | Plant. etc # ; === e I t t i 1 idmported Bojrled Hant , WeinhaImn Ham i B l. I 20 * Ln eee e o - AUTOMOBILE TO RENT FIRST CLASS 7 PASSENGER Money to Loan Residence, Meeting House Lane, P, 0. Box 454, Southampton, N. ¥: On Bond and Mortgage on a s Gflffiifljflgfu Ey as: Lawit Mowing, - - and Hedge Trimming Care of Cottages [« nn. - < Ret ye he tate nt Hotel Cecil. London. (rhezireh Palace, Cairo. Galle Face Hotel, Ceylon. Ete. - ANNOUNCEMENT +-. DENTIST Has severed his connection whth Dr. Harold B. Smith. naman '\ Newins & Son IMPORTED BOLOGNA Cerva lat Saldmt Holsteiner Frank furtere Rmind Liver Yellow Liver »moked Tongue Corned Beef With relfable driver, to td rented for SQUtIRES' Garage, Touring Car the season. ~~~ REEVE & BARTLETT ~- RealEstate All good applications promptiy accepted. - Charges moderate, JEROME F. MILLER Box 971, sOUTHAMPTON, N. V. Grading, Teaming, Lawn | ~-~~~Mowing, Ete. and can uoy be fuund at Mrs. S. E. Elisworth's. we SOUTHAMPTON. . X, Main Street __ _ Y. cua I JOB'S LANE GROCE RY sOUTHAMPTON Greenport, Suffolk Co., New York | General care of grounds. “ } t ~ «* ' -\ j § . 3 ip chun nro o Fat mn x £. $ - sorenaecnie hoots Ar vag dL ecs ations, c m p. ivin c acute + : 14 Lui eton “WNW BNT Taha ! Boe attains h bot DD at ai 2 2 dro (h a pwe to 6002 ake Phau cl a d MAYAN BDT n Gae Sact RSE AOL sn * e \ $ L N =- - . om “ti ___ . ko vy e of y . hell cl ; ~ O ~ tp $ « pe U P A 2. I *, - a , a , - \ alla Cos ol ' t * Nol , ~ 20606 k 0020, sow e> on - - - hi \ .d . I\ atnes : .+ . esas z st ots Ae s n ie - exertion =~ tope >- rv s 3 amet cn om trm or he s R n memes t rm ue vs suf cuts sp mee. - 2. z<s6 was nc ermmems fen L2 Ce sat ® LOOX - ~ & 0. 24> > luv—o “i:- ~~ .. i . mgs .- mene: FPLC 7 _. 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