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ADVERTISE IN A The Southarpten Press._ Furnished on Application F ééce E @ Rates Gece u fas st Sari dBwise lfifi Y ew Xurk Sunday trom Europe on the Lapland. $ Mr. Percy Kent has purchased the m ens cottage on First Neck lane Re- Ortefl prlkL, 010 \JU|I, m E General Horace Porter was a guest .f Judge and Mrs. Horace Russell Eaeveral days the past week. d Colonel and Mrs. Robert M. Thomp- on after the Hudson-Fulton celebration lari | go to Virginia Hot Springs. Mfrs H. Holbrook Curtis and Miss my” ie Curtis, who arein France., will hot retuth to New York until Novem- er. $ Mrs Andrew A Halsey, who has rmoppmmpatsthe-Glbftom -#- Patel» pgue, ias returned to her- Brooklyn pome. $o Sewbold LeRey Edgar. having hassed setieral weeks in St. Moritz, Swit. erlint will return to New York in Detater Eoytr ans \r- B Oxzden Chisstim have a visit va southampton from a coun me onn rice mee nica meine c F Frederxck H. arrived} we?“ f *'*Miss Julm Hoyt b4§ returned\ Ipswich, Mass. Mr. Marshall Fry returned last week from a trip to Canada. mother at Buzzards Bay. o Mrs. George A. Crocker has left Sar- atoga tor her country house in Mount Kisqo, N. Y,. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert M. Harriman, after the season in Newport, will go to Virginia for a brief visit. Mrs. Carnegie and Mrs. Hoppin won Club, which was finished last week. Mrs. Charles L)eering and the Misses Deering have returned from Lenog. wherettheytavre\ been' stopping at the | Curtis Hotel The marriage of Mi«s Yvonne Shep ard, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard, to Col Crosby will take place on Septem ber 13 The Prince anc Princess Kun of the Imperial househerld of Japan. who are coming to the States to repre- sent the Emperor at the Hudson -Fu'- ton celebration, will come to Southamp- ton next Wednesday as guests of Colon] and Mrs - Rubert M. who will give a darge \Thom psn, the 16th inst The Prince and Princess wid first goo ts Beverly, Mass, to see President Taft amd then go to Newport ; via Sag [Harbor, they arriving here Woedne 31r- Cols ames mstef in the White M:ou c Mo. BOL Bamnll whe have been sro n cmu the last three weeks at = he ifows «ov uc have cgome to Tuy _ da s- TYT iis a alr TT \~* 7 s; .si M.. Herbert Lo batteries; tf how c of Mr Jo Prerpont , “f torpm +0 or drs country house in ream ten 0 1 -imned to Highland da> j Ar 20 ubr cs tothe furd at for ne di nob acten an h New ¢ soo trect e Croker, €, * * peas Bo Hott. wer $200 George a , a Cous, 6 - * Mrol bo H Boy who was “I *C Mer < ou Ho- Mackav's \.. % , , \ g O. - Batl. .C +1 per ex b Nea alu « ~ 3 too a' Now Cl ca abet 1.1 (l, : 1 ,p '» « ARE Mr n Asch who d s. 0 ces time Lousrtamia walt spend | no im» tered the summer ain South + \ mfi'\ wok <e parents, Pf d 2a nd M - <n Ko Wa wont « The » _ b+ Lamor Pay 111m TT ”mi; fap! tos Ca¥ wap resulte ins . w Etre a V> WOW Noffmaun and Krok - ~- M Ho \feam~scr st 9448.7) L avyed offormext Sary tpasWeed clefecated Mro- ebb up in LiiGal he..,L‘M14 ma sal % 1m” f itub : ask\ ta fel vo. Mou tar, “huh an? mame mt XM C ~ a8 + Sbinnce + ka \a'. wen fhe m John Shr pen I aftemneeon - mop lyni punrh A a is nado 1 nave-i imm ni-ty saved \balance to tike nam to his hein dy a*~ t‘ : f” the ma-nirg r. mahd‘w‘ith p’mwre to. hedrluered as Smln as the ender cog' I be nlf el Breoklyn. is the ggiit krnned), Bro skivn, in rmuunmnn af ient treatrrenst boe has fel A4 Mr Kernguy was tik ents ihe ui set ef Mro- Elirat. former Park Commissioner of the iV + ac divs ago to bse operated on tort ap- pen fiatus and the ammbalanes whith carried him from lus home at pect Wthehe-mKMh-Hf— the night-Phe i speed with which he was taken to the . f hospital and the . wera tion, whueh | fel Mr Kenne He wass tak en from the hows s te s via «3 Ip ~ Aur h % ~ pital the arrmmal o; While he was aw arting a prnate automo'hle am- he saw a mhulance which done servic guor tire hospital to: vears t> the door, Mr. Kennels es; Claimed when he s iw s the wz‘uele _ auld infng‘eMY he -if \ the <1) om. Let has bO‘UTEL‘flLE’Ml‘OlT Mrs. Geo. G. DeWitt is visiting her the.ladies tennis doubtes-at the Meadow bunch e in and fous forthem if fthetzaff Cravan | not in Colonel Thompson's houseboat, which r will later tating them to southampton. | A brind new »bife ambulance I pter ihe Long IsamndColeege Hospital in , che wite pbevaeceed hotel nan and who made a lof the first annual ball were floor man- Pros Hie has thoroug hiv reenovated it. Park West. to the hospital. made a 3 col 22 * a RP HY USH Y 4 Pn Wr f The tollomng lettear refers to the burglar who recently eontessed to tob- 'three éottag‘es \Sf Southampton, and who has since beean electrocuted for killing a man at Lakewvood : Mr. W. D. Van Brunt .> Southampton, N. Y. My dear Sir - Kindly pardon my Gel swering _N. Y.. W?» BERTCHEY MELTEID SILVER— WEDNES thT 8, 1909 tap 700 The Southampien Pross. § a** CONTAINS...‘ «Edward M. Cavaaaugh-s barn was the scene ot -a merry barn dance and enter- [tain¥Bent last Saturday evening, which proved a great success. - The barn was. gayly decorated with bunting, ever- greens, andclectric lights of various col- ors kindly leaned by Mr. Grigg. - Invi tations weregiven to about seventy-five 4M“? mwmyflewsamm fifiawwr y & KIexsler BmkdmigI Mm; St Next to Gardners Bakery. o HID-SUMMER SALE .: All Ladies' repp, linen and linon Suits and yours of Aug. 16th as 4 started on my vacation shortly after the execution of Mr. Bertchey therefor edid not receive my mail promptly. I acted as spiritual advisor tor Mr. Bertchey, and advised him, in order to relieve his own mnind aand show to the world that he was sin ccre in his pro- Afession and to raise fr spicieen from any- one, to write to every _ person he. conld i remember and if not to the person to the chief of police of t hat town, telling them of tae robbety he commutted there, which he did. The creme for w hich me was lectrocut- ed was a murder he committed last De- cember in Lakewooil_ He committed a robbery and in his «efforts to escape was surrounded by ac rowd and during the scuffle one of his reevolv ers was dis- charged killing ome ot his pursuers. He was ired and uc»nvicteed ot murder in the first degree. How »mmitted his tob- besaes alone and they were all mostly second story work IF is ufwer and gold | was always melted in bullion an d any stones were scold through two | !«r three parties | Notle ing was pawned, | tso atis impossible to mewver anything {he had taken I hula; ling talk with lam on that mat ter an d he Irannlv ad- not make restitie tion toy teluog where the stoten property u» wld be tound Hoping this w ill giv e you the desired [inf rmation, I agu ~Vere trum vours, Ww. E. Buss + lA \NEW ROES ~**HOTEL . PA ‘rcaoom For rearlv ay rar Res E¥otel at Pat- 'as been lease d by othe owner R. {and unfortunatedyv alte dl intothe hands , Yice president 'of an incompetent man u ho virtually tg Muslmycd ds excellent reputation Now Mr oD) IF Cae v, Wher an ex. reputation in comduct mg the Edgecourt , Hotel in the Ber kstufes, has taken it. re- |decogated, refurmiched and reorganized nan pened it mept 1 _ Thuszue peorle over the advent of a rm] ho» tel m an tike Sr *t reey and the sptendnt? manrrerim which , he has set about to fe=store the exued. ASAI o feputlitich oof thio - well-knewn h stolny that the bimin es meen have of dered a big dinner at tThe hotel for Sep- memmwumr of: tember 22 out of comaphment to Mr. 'Games CEraveling men Bhddllt mogints ; wii row tod Rees Pdetek up to the, Dok hoevers tfespect have awtealy been entertainme the re speak in | the highest terms of thee of Mr d Cisey and his wige to rnake their stay L ¥ e C iga is 1m: \ Mean temperature. air? bined: thee Aure gor cons heemonth of August u 2687.80 - s. o.. wig-NAB)...” anne wikll Ath. “AL.“ aas. SHQ. sath an «f dlsg 22... \le ST ANDREW'S DUNE CHURCH .l}|J. preoiet Hlnn in . 1870 There will le se rurces in St. Andrew -. i\“”“\ roofoudtaye( lf’N- 2 R1 1 i Puach-ttaat- - T, Dure Churs he ach. Sun fiy of June, Iu (Etta-h“ \ : Iv. August The efhie.. ating cleomga men are as fol ows mept 1s The Gay Meshert «h.: anl se numbe Giln Thunder storms l.. 731,73!» - Presuarimg wind... 2M W His conversiun I am sure WWQWV ni ried muelmmupxmmmuunfi. unit three Cotack. _ Phere were tweniy.| {- One of the most successful dances of thel q. cot biadder trouble could realize their Iriends ol Perey Stanley and William McAuley. - Dancing continued until midnight and the remainder of the time was given over to entertainment and refreshments. - John Hawthorne imper- sonated the famous Scotch comedian, Harry Lauder, he proved a grand suc- cess and an entertaining fun maker. Amorug others 'Who sung were (Miss Maud McGinois, Miss Aona Brady. Fudge McLirin, Frank Bailey and the \Carpenters Quartette The enter- thinmerft came to a close with a 'cake-| walk,. and singing, with piano accom- paniment by Hugh Edwards. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh. /or the loan of their barn. ' The Chaufeurs Social Club of South- ampton, held ther first annual ball at Agawam | Hall on Monday ev ening. Between forty and fity couples attend- ed and all hid a very enjoyable time. {Excellent music was furnished by the southampton Orchestra of nine pieces, rand they kept the merry dancers busy | numbers on the program, with an extra Home Sweet Home\ waltz at the end. Neat souvemr programs were given each datreer, on the first cover paige of which was a pretty autommg scene, in colors. 'This was the first ball given by # fill hgnzlltnc “gnu annualovent the chauffeurs in Southampton - and it] Skirts -and Princess Dresses M Shirt Waists, Middy Blouses; Black, White, Silk and Lace Waists, Rajaly Coats 50 PER CENT BELOW THEIR ACTUAL VALUES ~~~~~ t$\ Don't Neglect Buying as there are Only a Few of Each Left \Bx We give S. & H. Green Tradxng Stamps 1 __. coeds core, ESTABLISHED 1903 DR CLARENCE D. FOSTER _ sneer me wave Assxstcd Bv—— r. James W Maddren Our Mono Thoroly Not How Much Work, Up-To-Date Equipment But How Good and Methods. OVER BURNETT'S SHOE STORE TELEPHONE 178.L. nesswemoun = Te e CZ bevontdiemachemmerst > _ 2 C'earance Sale -- OF ALL OUR --- Men's and Boys' Suits at 33. 1-3 PER CENT OFF . cave ne The officers et the «lub are Willliam [H. Spere. president, Frank Connors. Chris- Kleinbeck, ser- Wiltram H. Chennette, ard treasurer I- The reception committee in charge gent at-arms psecretery agers Chris Klenbeck, Fred Rose. William H. Chennette and Conrid Car}- . son. I the season was given by the Chauffeurs freption committee, Monday evening. Sept. 6, at Retd Hatt on Mam street. The officers of thocommittee are Presi- dent. Axel.Medletberg. vice-president. Charles Krause. secretary and treasu- rer. Benard Kitlmade . floor manager. Fred «Kunze assistant flour manager,. Al Clement. The following were ardes R Racdall H Hummg] O Hara. J. Conners, B. Donn liy, mm F s° Suits in our store at 88, Per Cent °F our Regular Prices All Men's and BOY M. SMITH & SON LADIES' APPAREL Handled in a Separate Departmentflevotedexcluswer * +_ ly to this class of work, and at prices no ilt ath met roms ina nene 2 cer, ~3ul! 0 . mmeffi'mffie ordxnary 1 CGF C * The Madison Laundry ~~~ ~ f[~~ | ”it A Postal bnngs our wagon to 7 your door E. J. KIAM,. Agent __ Box 448 for Southampton, N. Y.- see nun na. ‘>.Q“ '~’¢.W. Ike—3} mwllxe mem- Fors exf the cummntee who gre here will give their second grand tall. the pro- \gerds of w K. It people stitt of Kidney datnszer -they - would - without - loss ; of tims commence taking Foley «Kid- \uey Remedy. _ This great rmuml) chik wiil be £0f thi. benefizut { £ *the Southampton Ho«pital Choice Heats toe Fas epponents wel beg. L. Ch £ % mwbimkwéammmmw Rusi. __ ~ Ctu t auth\ ACAWAM -AALL ATTRACTION T WEDMESGAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15 vo . L 00. New e> - Supe. i p Prien, Doar t \ 18 {och stremothens dacs g awe dsose that thea ~~ 6 rg hays been reguort ye o> free A b Davis gfoee a, Ssadthutr Springs, Tex i ish \m»§ omen hecpone ms ang stangthens and-bmilds up these - or. gins and there is no danger of + Y¥uifige-=ean a toll at sar tar dh and we 8 opt N eu Pev Pir 1 nat fillheK nd Phi“ ra Sep 12 it l. Brights I‘lNIHNQ‘ or other serious dis gor 'o s Qr-‘f’n‘ t. c) Chan tors d tR oj onho Yon Kippers, er PD royot Atonement foppor o Do pot (“Dn'glild the early k i { nes ten day- | (a d} stups thi finm FestlaPiti-s, symptoms -H. P Fordham T ~-PhiladelpHia e Poultry e a e Specialty. Telephone 185, Southampton c aman os on crv alte on a New York Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Southampton Branch Office SHARP & MONTGOMERY, ** 35,5 New York City M st ; aul mopping TL Lit OUR GREAT FALL SALE will be EVERYTHING.-IN.-DRY-GOOC (7173 ONFULTON CELEBRATION - SEPTEMBER 25th TO OCTOBER 9 NEW YORK'S GREATEST CARNIVAL! Among the Happy Sightseers and Do Your (WENT) Tew Ivel by Order wagoz:ulis Tuesdays, '; Bone all --- Ml octree Lame HMaigh-Ciass Motion Pictures, --- T | ~ _PoPULAR PRCES_ ones oo ald Jim ilEISNEW YBIK St s i .. 1&me - tA: £3?“ -- cas M Rs m4? mm QQ’QQEAQQBMWMQ remy \ n aln — eg fete ane, I ao cafice=* eo 3 (ES ee aay fifwwww Prime Naas if fea asomite Prices fif WW en a mn b.. ly delivered Tnurtiays and Saturdays AQT DLJ ® 3,0. Next.to Southampton Club Telephone138 R. H. MECK, $0 mae - ___ po. L'. T«l:phone 3G R E-FANNENG, Main Street, mek? door to C R Havens ( flce. ~~~ Martager® _ ae ad in' 1 dnd? PROC, on!-- DS. (Quality the Highest Dealeer in Fruits and Vegetables PM. TISNOWER m3“ Al Prices the Lowest, 8 \X thig adverug Book of r ation 5T PRICES THAT MEAN A CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS ement to is'tahenery Department and receive FREE 4 fink ~ al and Pnnnlanfloxagsmundxmmomch -f_--_i___ _ CHOICEST KIND ~OF ~- TABL ' 3 s st - ~AiLorders-by Jelopfiona—opother-wiswm Promptly Delivered Free E FRUIT A SPECTALTY , ~ Telephone 76-R ~ DID YOU EVER TRY THE - «< APOLLO” _ BRAND OF | “THK*W“WWM