olume 3 - Mattituck

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olume 3 - Mattituck
Mattituck
HoDrt P. Tutblll !B TEE'IBAvrlEB's
bqrlDoss aaent at M4!tltuok
At tb€ congregational meetiog, held
here last week, it was unanimously decided to ask Rev. A. E. Foote of Altamont, N. Y., ro srrpply our Presbyterian pulpit, for five months, beginniog
Nov. let. Tbis is the on)y time he is
availsble, and it ie hoped and €xp€cted
he will accept.
Doctor Craven, wiih the Presbyterian
choir, sent to the AlmBhou8e at YaP'
hank last Suoday sfterDoon aDd conducted a praise service for the inmates'
who rvere woDderfully delighted with
it. "Inasmuch."
Gustave Beyer ie building a house for
hie owo occupancy on tbe Elleworth
Tuthill Road.
Sam Northridge ie building B cottage
for W. Scbindler of New York on
Younge Point.
MiBs Betty Baylis ia viaiting relstives
at Huntingtoo,
Mrs, Coroelia Aldrich of Liberty, N.
Y., ie vieitiog her sister, Mre. Fannie
R. Gilderaleeve.
Tbe Misgee Edna Magaw, Matilda
Smitb, Clars Germau, Cornelia Wyckoff,
Peggy Cavelle and MrB. Robert German, of Brooklyn, have rented John
Husing's bungalow for September and
are baving a wonderful time.
Mieg Ilannah Mulford of Tuthilltown
had aD operatioD for sppendicitis at tbe
Greeaport Ilospital last Saturday, and
at last reportB is coovaleeciog nicely.
The 600 Club held a merrY Picnic at
Fleet'e Neck Mooday afteroooo ol tbiE
week, and report a glorious time.
Chsrlee V, Brown, who bag been
ticket seller at Arverne thi8 Bummer'
is working for tbe L. I' R. It. at Yap'
bank tbis week.
At the annual meeting of our Public
Free Library MondaY night, Cbarlee
Gildereleeve and lda Dergen TerrY
were'elect€d tru8tees, aud e committee
reas Eppointed to caDvBE Leurel, ore'
gon and Mattituck for funds, as tbe
Library is io need of moDey to buy now
books, etc. We ought to give liberally
for this wonderfully beneficial object'
SU]TIMUM BONUM
TO MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. REEVE,
and wedding cake
flo*..t
Trdr,
DAY
WDDDING
THEIR
GOLDEN
or
a
n
n
l
v
e
r
s
a
r
y
w
e
d
d
i
n
g
i
n
t
h
e
'Itd
ushered
ft-'e l(alends of Novetnber
on Hal'
R
e
e
v
e
of the winter,
to whisper
B
'
C
o
n
e
G
e
o
.
M
r
s
.
a
n
d
Mr.
Come to hint of snow and hoar-{rost
n o t l e a e t"
and k€en,
And of btasts blown swift
io*,e'"n, 19f8. " l a!t but
softlv,
lYhile the leavcs yet fluttcr
f
i
o
)
n
l
e
t
i
c
r
came a congratulatory
Ccntly fell in all theif slorv,
1G cent
tho'Nanlv,
Whil€ still Eummer smiles
Portlarrd, Oregon, and the
t
h
e
H
a
l
l
o
w
e
en.
s
p
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r
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t
C
o
m
t
'
s
li l' uP
s t a m P 1 P o s t r g " 1w a s a P u z z l e
the suhmer
sun his smile is,
O
f
a
e
r
o
p
l
u
n
a
n
l
o
u
n
i
w
B
s
i
l
"
h
a
i
r
,
nn."rding'
OI the snow drift is his
of
In his eyes danca lishts snd sh.dows,
h a d c o n v e y e di t o v e r t h e t l l o u r s n d s
there i
Left by April's
aloncins
irrole
w
l
)
o
w
o
m
a
n
d
e
a
r
And his step is just ihe rustle
l
h
e
milee,and
Of the newly fallen lcaves,
[
r
i
e
n
d
s
I
s
l
a
n
d
L
o
n
g
h
e
r
t
h
a
t
are dull golden
ii u"li"u""
And hjs sarmenG
sheav€s.
wings of
Like the nervly gatneted
rili *o,,n visit her "o1 the
of seasons
The epitone
th.y ca:'
Is the spirit H&Uowe'cn.
tbe wind " more tafely tlran
Mr'
O'er the frolics of the wiilte!
walk the str€ets of N Y CitY
An(l the DutumD s n)€rry-malinF
aud Mrs
aod Mrg. Joel Howell, Mr'
IIe has lons beeD lord aild masler;
l v rl s
An(l the fun that he has seenThomae H. Reeve and M c and
Frohr barn-.lanc€s, bees snd huskups
agt
jsck-a'lantornTo the lilt'lesl
Beniamin Tuthill are of slmllal
full ol kindDess,
AII ar€ brimmins
o
v
e
r
f
o
r
M
a
t
t
i
t
u
c
k
o
f
and are residents
spirit Hallowe en.
l(jndly
three
iralf a century-three Ecore and
On the l:!6t dry of October,
the year,
ffty-live
Eighteen
vears number lhis weddiDdar'nlv"r
appl€s
He was busy Dsinting
toqtr
h;s enr
When- sonre mu6ic caushl
sary. Who can sdy that tltia t'1.'1.
smile
in plen3ure,
B€am€d his surnmer
ard
g
'
u
d
h
c
u
l
t
h
1
o
iJ'itnt
hair,
And he tossed his wintry
"ondo.iuu
Ctrtchina up hfu jsck-a-l&nternlorg life ?
bells, 1 do declqrel
I n c o r l n e c . , i o n r v i t h t h e m a r r i a c-B.
e
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Reeve, mentioned at length in these
columns rcc€ntly, a friencl rernintls
us of two poems written in connection wilh anothcr rnarriage anniversarv of_this rvorthy couplc 13 years
ego. .lhese poerns were prjnterl in
thc Traveler at that time: anrl ar.e
here reprinted. The first, ,,llail to
the Bride," was written bv the Rev.
Dr. Charles E. Craven, and the second is a producL from the pen of tho
then Miss Belle C. Lupton-ot Mattituck, now Mrs. Otis G.'Pike of Riverhead.
HAIL TO THE BRIDE
Ilail
to the brid€ I hail to
Greet them with
cheer
snd Aay I
Lry care aside, banish ull
Golden
and
bfiaht
Le
the sroom I
and with
Eong
glmm,
their
E)ad
alad
weddins
H&ppy the hearlg united in love,
Lishtened
vith
mercies sent lrom
above;
the yea.s side by Eide,
!{-anDy^to *'alk throush
Thro'
fifty years a sroom and a bride;
Ljshter their srief8, unikd
to bear.
Briph!er 1l,e.ioys together they sha,e.
Harl io the briJel
harl to the sloorr,
Greet them uith
ch*r
And wirh sons shd
and gsy I
Lay csre aside, hanish {ll almm.
Golden
and
brisht
be their
wed,tins
stud
oay I
the bride!
God blss
God bless th€ grooml
Thou in whose favor their life Naa bqun;
Tlry pr€sen(e guidq, Thy liabt i)lume,
Thy hand uphold till their journey
is done.
Thou rtro
didst join th€n
husbenal and wtr€,
Thou shc hRs bles! th€ir )onE wedded life,
qilqlns
!h9m children
to gladden rh€ir youth,
Children oI children
their old aBe ro soothe I
Bleisins
thcir b$ket,
incr€asina
th€ir !tore,
Slill be their stay, A Thou hast ben
ofyore,
God bles6 the bridel
Cod btess the grooml
Thou, in whose fevor their life wis bqun,
illume,
ltesence
suid€, Thy light
y hand uphold till th€ir joum€y
iE done,
"Weddinc
I must see who trusts the suklance
Of the spirit Hallowe'en."
liahtly
as his custom,
Stepping
That briaht
f€stal room hc €ntered,
Where the weddine
su€sts were sathered,
And his presence Nas not 6een;
But a sense oI joy and sladness
And a s€nse of Deace ond celmn€ss,
And a blessins B€emed to €nter
With
the spirit
Ha)lowe'en.
bride {'as,
Miss Letitia
Youns-thc
B.,
And his nrme vas Reeve-Georae
ADd th€y tried to hide their slanccs,
one could B€e I
But-well-every
hearted spirit
And our merty
and chuckled in his sleeve,
Lsushed
srill Younx, llore s Letiria-tho'
She's chAnged her nnme to Reeve."
And
he ltushcd
Jolly spirit
in suile'less
Hallowe'en.
jokins,
Then his eyeB sres
kinLl and tender
And he thought
of years oI promise,
Ard
he thought
of days of sorrow,
When life's €dse is bilter keen i
And to hL{p them in lbe fuiure,
In rh.ir l,carls a flamc he kindledl{indled
from
his own great nature,
Grocious
sDifit
H{ilowe'en.
'Twas
ths nnme ol youth he srve then),
Flamed it there with lov€'s owD brcath,
WillinF
it to outlive sorrow,
Willins
it to outlive d€ath;
,{r!) for fifty ycrrs he )ieDt it,
And he comes again tonight
To renew the flsme be gave them
brisht,
And to keep it burnins
For a flaDe rnust never flicl(er
K€pt by spirit Hallowe'en,
Through
long years, thro' generntionE,
He hAs $atched
tbe alowins
altar,
And now fifty years are erdedHallowe'€n
I
Still Natch on-oh
cuard
that fl&me of youth, oh spirit,
who 60 love them,
For tbe kinslolk
For the friends who so respect them,
them still, oh Hallowe'en.
cuard
Mattituck
f[eDry
ts.'l'uiblll lB'InE'lRAv^LEB
buBlD€BE ac€Dt, at Mattltu0k
Librury llall needs a beuefil very
badly, and ltev. Willard' P. Harmon
hae been engagcd by it8 mansgement
to give bis famous illusirated lecture,
" With Our I3oye in France, " next
Monday nigbt, ADguBt lzth, at 8:30
eharp, The pictures are said to be
wonderful, 8nd we 8ll know Mr. Harmon'e abilily as B l€cturer. Tbe hall
needs this benefit and deservcd a rousing one, Turn out and help Bupporl it,
Tickets now on sale at Laby's drug
store, 36 and 25 cents.
The errtertainnrent given by Camp
Upton talent last week was first-class
in every way, Bnd the vast &udience
applauded tiU the hall fairly rocked.
They were a fine, clean Bet of young
men Bnd, as tbey to)d us, were so delighted witb the good time old Mattituck gave tbem they waDt to come
again. The ladies of tbe Presbyteriao
church gavo tbem a dandy Buppersteamed clams, chicken pot fie, hot
rolls, ralads, jellles, home-madb cake,
pie and coffee, with a box of cigar€ttes
I Diece to top off with.
Notbing too
good for tho soidier boys. The receipts were $240 at the door. Druggist Lahy gave th€ entire receipts of
bis soda fountaio, $34, and Harry
De Petris ditto, so we believe the total
ainount waB around $275 for the Red
Cross.
A, C, Penny, the Riverbesd News
c o r r e s p o n d e n t ,i e v i s i t i n g h i s s o n A l e x i s
at H8rtford. Coon.
James H. Rambo is traveling in
Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Mrs. John Ward and daughter Edna
of Newark, N, J., are gue8tS of Mrs.
Morrison G. Wioes thie week,
Miss Marion Aird of Newark is tbe
guest of her slster, Mrs. Sidney H,
Gildereleevo.
Van
Ths redoubtablo "Jobnnie "
Wagner of Brooklyn, eole orvner- of
"Wagner's bloom of youtb," i8 at
Ingleside for his forty-second Matti
tuck summer.
Merwin O'Neill, our popular drug
clerk, started for Pelbsm Bey on Monday, followed by tbe good rpisbesof
everybody. A purse was made up to
buy him a wrist watcb, but hie employer, Mr, Lahy, foreetalled the
movementby giving frim a very handsome aotl expe4p;':" watch,
-1--
s
Bo
Mattituck
MATTITUCK
I.eRoy Reeve, George G. Tuthil).
Merwin O'Neil and Cornelius Nine
wele home over Sunday from Pelham
Bay.
Mrs.J. M. Reeve
and.li"sli:i,Ill;yy,it.;Tt*?r,,lff"uffo"litjtnta
Doris, are visitine
brook, Conn'
relatives in West-
s"r".,"lfiis
lFitri." J"#e i;r"':4.;;;
I Marguerite Reeve, the nine-year-olcl
Miss Esther Gildersleeve5pent last ldaughter of Mr. lrnd Mrs. Dllis Reeve,
weeli in Soulhoid visitinE her-aup6,Iplaycd a violin sol,r, Mrs. Ilousner of
Mrs. Mattie Phillips.
I R i v e r h e a d . s a n g - i l v o . s o p r c n o . .s o l o s .
Joseph Rafiord
rtru...14"
i1"9.:itl5,charade,"childhood,"
The Rev. Mr. Davis preached in the
Presbyterian Church last Sunday as
a candidate for the pulpit. Terry lV.
Tuthill sang a solo at the offertory.
F. li. Condit, opton)etrist (eyesight
specralist), will be at Gildersleeve
Bros.' Ilall
Wednesday, Nov, 27.
llours 9 to 2.
of North
co-n.n.,'ii
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W i t h r e l a t i v e si n M a r t i t u c k .
B iro w
* nn,, anndi L )t ooyyda H
f i am
miilltioonn
lD
Door.oot thhyv e
The Mattituck Litelary Society will
V o t e f o r G e o r E e L . P e n n v f o r l a - n t l S i d n e y O h r s t e a d , a n d t h e r v h o l e hold a peace celebration, with approC o u n t y C o m m i t t e e m a n i n t h e 1 4 t h l w o r d g i v e n i n p a n t o m i m e b y a n u m - priate
music, etc., on Thanksgivlng
districb,-Adv.
l b e r o f c h i l d r e n . T h e M i s s e s L o r a i n e night.
lHasslineer. Ruth. Mariorr an,l Lois
Angie
Duryee, Viola
John Knotoff, who has purchased a
^-j]" ^3,1-9-^Yttt,"'-l^!tl_i9ln
f_l:"n:I
5-lo9{'vl
ar:
at lGildersJieve,
Belle Duiyee, Eliz;beth Duffamr, and rvill move away, announces
ll:'-,^"ltloJ9l^^91
D u n g a r o w a r t n e b a y t o t . l y "lHattock,
o
p
a
r
t
A
m
e
l
i
a
B
o
n
d
and
touk
in a an auction to be conducte,l Ly Auc: : i -w: -e.e?K s '
ri .et w
liong ciialogue an(l dance. A one-act tioneer JesselV. Tuthill on Nov. 2{j.
Mrs. Carleton Wickham and rlauch-lfarcc, "Bi)1s," a play having to do
Mattitucli's generosity rvas abundter of Montclair, N. J., are visitinElwith the troubles of a couple badly in
greai War Fund
M r s . W i c k h a m ' s f a t h e r , A . C . P e n n-y.] l d e b t a n d a s t u t t e r i n g l a w y e r , c o n - antly shown in the
drive.
Its quota rvas $3,900, and
this rveek,
lcluded the program, Frank McMilChairman
Charles
Gildersleeve
tl:;trtt'3ii';s.i3J;"":ll;iB- u s t h a t t h e y e x p e c t t o t u m i n tells
F..H. conclit,,optometri*..{eyesi*nr
$5,000.
llil,*",:,l
spectanSr,,
wlll
be aL Uil(-eretere
rhup
t o o l < t h 'c p a r L s o f M r . a n d
A recent issue of the Brooklyn
| ) y n - K-i j,i;i
wednesday,
13.
Aug.
irt,i,. e forrr_piece
or_ Eagle contained the pictures of Jo*:::l
I itr;:.
tlours 9
to z'
"Tll
I c h e s t r a f u r n i s h e t l t h e d a n c ' e m u s i c , seph, Minot and Charles Rafford, sons
The early services at the Church sllland Laddic, the dog, rvho stayed till
of Mrs. Thomas Rafford, a rvidow, of
the Redeenier at 8.30 were enjoyed by I the .lights went out, said it -was one this place, all of whom are in the serthose nresent. Next Sundav itre trori llof the bcst time" he ever had, cxcept vice. Their granrlfather, thc late Jowill tc a P. M.
D r . R y i r s o n w i l l I t h a t t h e f l e a sr l i d b i t e t e r r i b l y .
seph Rafford, was a veterat of the
subject,"Mj, Rose ColIUu.t interest is manifesteclin thc C i v i l W a r .
t::3.X,::^l!9,
|
I M a t t i t u c k Y a c h t C I u bt h i s v e a r , a s i s
[Irs. Catherine Phillips and Mrs.
Robert A. Hughes gave i jolly time to
rlbout trventy-6ve young ladies Sat.)day night. They were raken to the
Too Bad He Couldn't March
u rn, rl l o r r a s t r a w - r i d e ,w h e r e t h e y e n ']J' oy e
b
e
a
c
\
w
i
t
h
r
o
a
s
t
e
d
United Stries Senrtor Horvard Stttltcr^a .big
,fire,
$ r a n k f u r t e r s r n d b a c o n , c o f f e e a n r l land, ot \\'est \Iirginir, tells rr story rbottt
rolls, followed by a dip into the cool
yrtth rvho visitccl e recntitiug
water, and fancy dancing on the o mountrin
oflirc iri 1.lrcScurlot's Strrtc for thc purshoIe.
'flte
poscof cniisling in t,liercgttlar arlny.
Two fine tennis courts back of llury e e ' s s t o r e a r e n e a r l y c o m p l e t c d , a n r l examining physiciitn fouud the young mln
r v i l l s o o r rb e i n u s e b y m e m b e r s o f t h e as soLtntl irs tr tlt,lllr, bttt thrrt be hrd fllt
Mattituck Tennis Club, a new olgan- feet.
under the management of sev"I'm sorry," said tbe PhYsician, "but
llbal leadinE business men md tennis
e n t h u s i a s t s . T h o s e d e s i r i n s m e m b e r - I'll havc to tum you down. Yott'vc
ship in the club should apply to Cur- flat fcct."
L'is Bergen. We understand that the
The nrouniaineerlookcd sorrowfui
membership is to be of sentlemen
gil in it, then?" he inquired'
, r r l v , b u t a m a n q e m e n t s w i l i - b e m a d e way for nre to
"I gttessnot. With thosc flrt fect o[
to let ladies have the use of the
courts.
Va'lentine Flash, a former resident
of this place, who when a boy lived on
the farm of George C. Cooper, made
a visit here last week, renewing old
acquaintances. During the latter part
of his residence here he was engaged
in the menhaden fishing business,
makins his home at the Eureka
House in the winter.
Since then he
has been captain of an oyster dredge
from Providence but is noiv in the eIiploy of the Cunard Line at their piers
in Jersey City, and during the war
was qangway watchman, the man one
had to show credentials to in order to
obtain admittance on board the sreat
sea-goingships.
Thc l,ottth from the rnounhins studied
a m o m c D t . F i n a J l yh c s a i d ; " l ' l l t e l l y o u
why I hate this so darned bcd. You see,i
I wallied nigh ou to one huudred and fifteen milcs over thc mount&rnsto grt here'
and gosh, Itorv I hate to salk back!"Everybocly's tr[ agazirte
Mrs. Joshua W. Terry of Mattituck,
who is visiiing at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. H. H. Williamson of
Riverhead, reached her 90th birthday
on Nov. 18. The day was passed
quietly, but was enlivened by the
many congrirtulatory cards and letters received from friends in this village and in other places.
H€urt P. fulltll ls lEa'.IiAvrL&i'r
b u s l a 6 E Eo g e ! ! a t , M a l i t l q o k
Don't forget that tbe sale of tickets
for our Lecture Course will be held in
Library Hall, Saturday, Nov. 16, at 1
o'clock, snd tbat the course is to be
the finest thinq of its kind on Long
Island, opening Nov. ?2rl with Artbur
H. Evans, the celebrated Weleh orator, on " What America Means to
Me." Tickets only $1.75for the eight
entertainmentB. It cannot be equalled
for the money,
Lyndon G. Downs, who entered
Camp Upton as a Private, has been advanced to Corporal, and is now Sergeant and seeing a lot of hard fighting
on the lielde of Sunny France.
Ffarrington " Muff " Wickham and
Wallace Downs, two perfect specimens
of husk5' hustling young Arcerican
marhood. enlistedin " tho tank8 " 8nd
left here on Monday morring f
Raleigh, N. J., to'join their comPanY,
It'e said to be the hardest part of field
service,and their superb physiquc: secured them the coveted posil.ton.
E l e c t i o n D a y p a s s e do f f v e r y s e r e n e l y .
The only "kick" iu llist, No. 1.1, over
G i l d e r s l o e v eB r o s , ' s t o r e w a s t h a t a l l
the men wanted to vote in Jesse Warren Tuthill's Dist. No. 13, over the engine bouse, where four pretty poll and
ballot clerks, Mary Winee, Mary Mapes,
IsabelleConkling and Gertrude Reeve,
wereio charge. No vile smoking, hats
doffed politely, flowere on the votlog
table, and an air of charm pervadirrg
the eotir€ room,
W€ ne!er exp€cted
to live to see tbe day when women bad
full suffrage, but have alwuys believed
in it and rejoice in its accomplishment
The sale of course tickets for the
MatLituck Lccture Association was
not as Iarge as usual last Saturday
but it is thousht that a number of
ticl(ets will be purchased later. The
first number of the course rvill be a
letture this week Friday evening.
nev, n. O. Footo of AllalnoDt, N.
\vhen Arthur W. Evans, the Welsh
orator, will speak on "What America Y . , h a s b e e n e n g a g e d b y t h e S e s s i o no f
Means to Me."
tho Presbyterian cburch to supply it
G e o r g e W . B e n j a m i n d i e d s u d d e n l y for tbe montbs of l)ecember, January
at the home of his nephew, Postmas- and Fetlruary, and witb his wife and
ter Wickham R. Gildersleeve, some
thise
time during Sunday night.
Mr. Gil- y o u n g e s t d s u g h t e r w i l l s p e n d
d e r s l e e v ef o u n d h i m d e a d i n b c d M o n - m o n t h s a t M r s . T u t h i l l ' e . H e i r n o t a
d a y m o r n i n g . A p p a r e n t l y h e h a d s u f - c s n d i d a t ea n d w l l l n o t i n t e r f e r e a t 8 n y
fered no pain; the cause of death was time with arrangements to be made to
said to be heart disease. Funeral
of a
sewices were held Wednesday after- h e a r o t b e r p r e a c h e r s , H e c o m e s
noon at the residence of Mr. Gilder- w o n d e r f u l f a r n i l y o f g i f t e d m i n i s t e r s
s l e c v e ; t h e i n t e r m e n t w a s a l L a u r e l . a n d n r u s i c i a n s ,a n d M a t t i t u c h i s l u c k y
He was about 70 years old.
t o h a v e h i s m i o i s t r a t i o D se v e n f o r t b i e
Day services v,'ill s h o r t t i m e ,
-On Th:rksgiving
be heid in the Presblterian Church.
Mrs. I-izbeth Ilamilton and Mr. John
The Rev. Dr. Craven has an address
S8ythat is suitable to the Dresent time as B e r g e n , t h e p o p u l a r c a s h i e r o f t h e
well as to Thanlisgiving, and it will, v i l l e B a n k , w e r e l a s t w e e k - e n d g u e s t s
no doubt, be worthy of a large audi- o f M r s . N a t . S . T u t h i l l .
ence. Our people at this time have
Private James M. Cruven, U, S A',
special reason to assemble at their
lloard
hbuse of worship and give thanks. W. i s d o i n g c l e r i c a l w o r k f o r L o c a l
V. Duryee has promised a good pro- D i v i e i o n ' f b r e e a t R i v e r h e a d .
gram o{ special music for the occaOur highly eBteemed fruit and vegsron.
etable merchant, IIarry De Petris, r€'
-^:'.-,
THERU"
OUR ITOYS "OVER
t'ver thcrc'
Our boys are fishtin!
rrrom Eust ro the torrrd Suuth\",u.s, wrLh tne slint in hi3 (Yc.
Ar,i nrinc, tuith rnc lartshins nr,'.rll'.
I sec their sunny laces smrl€,
'tr{idst
the nwful din ot wrrt
I kno!v thur tltejr foith is strors,
And liearts e'er brave to the co"e.
N
M^ndo0
rhal
I'i.
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Ntl{ofil
008
[]011t,|
1€ sdog
luord oql
oql roJ llv
8,1I
a n l r l l 8 w ' s , { s s ' I S u s c T I c. s v E c
LORIGAN,
Mattituch,
^-
NorlvArvs
t8
tFtuv
I hear their cheety voices call
1o their wound€d comrades nea",
lVhilst they srlurc rhe nr.s thev l)!q
3') doar.
Oilr chuste Stars rn l Slrifes
r(i'lvr:Ihcy ll ffsht Nr,h rfi.,
l"r
'I'heirs a
cause, both just lnC grnnd,
'l'o
rrce
frce a suflering
lqnd.
Oil a fal, lar distrnt
Then leL's toil {or those se lov€,
home.
Our dear bovs so lar from
May Cod stceJ 1),,ir qate r!turnSatIr's own.
Uur herocd bravrUn.le
onward,
Then onwatd,
Dea! boys in thv mighl,
God will delend thce,
Thy cuuse it js righl.
EUGENIA
NDI,LIE
@4-i
Y.
anSoqatnC'NA.I.IV
SOSVNNIT
ploqlnos 'IUUSI 'x OsUd
lroduaorc ,Isuoc 's ogud
tua.rro,IUUgJ IEUVH
rht*te#nnrucx 2.a/
lliss I.al,cllc ConliJin spent Sur:
rith friends in the citv.
Mr. and ]vlrs. Charles L. Hallock
ravereturned honre after havinE had
L piclsant vacation i:r Florida.
lli.s Lillian Tuthill Lopel of Sheler Islandvisited lclative{ ald friends
terc this week.
Thc \t{est Mattitu:l; Larkenites held
rnolher jolly sessioD last Saturday
right rvith Mr. and llrs. Harry Jacklon.
Gcolge Gerard Tuthill and Harold
ludson, who had cnlisted in the Naval
S e s e r v e s ,w e r e c a l l e d t o d u t y a n d l e f t
rere Monday rnolning.
The big time of the season will be
- h e a n n u a l b a n q u e t a n d c l a n c e ,a n d e n c r ' l r i r r n r e n ro f M a t t i t u c k C o u n c i l ,J r ,
l . U . A . n I . , L h i sw e e h F r i d a y e v e n i n g .
\ large clorvd is expected.
Miss Ruth Jackson. daughtcr of
irnd Jarkson of Tarlyto\vn, N. Y,, is
r i - I i n r h e r ' c r ' ' ) n r l n a r p n t sM r . a n d
\{rs. W. Otis Jackson, in West n{atti:tlcl:.
Dayton Bros. are being kept busy
sith their motor trucks carting seed
:orn fol the Seed Corn Association.
lhe corn is shelled and bagged at
{ir}iup Bros.'place, agerts for the as,
i o c ta t l o D .
The deed for the sale of the handrome property here owned by Mrs.
\nnie E. Lupton Prince to James Nor'is of Evanston, Ill., has been recordcd
rt Riverhead. The war tax stamps on
:he deed indicate that Mr. Norris paiti
i 4 5 , 0 0 0f o r . t h c p r o p . r t y .
T h e r e w a s c o n s i c l e r a b l ee x c i t e m e n t
rere Monday rvhen it was learned that
;he motor from Miss Dolly Belll famrus "Red Ant" roadster had been
;tolen. Later it' was located on a
' h e e i l r a tr c w eo v p r e c lr r p w i t h o l d b a g s
rnd leaves in the woods near Lhe railroad tracks just west of the west
rrossing. It is believed the act was
Derpetrated by mischievous boys who
l i c l n ' l r e a l i z e t h e s e r i o u s n e s so f w h a t
hey rvere doing.
Two of
our popular
young meo,
George Gerard Tuthill, alias ,,George
Ike, "
aod Harold
Hudson,
aliae
'
" Bummie,' enlisted in the Davy last
week and left hero Monday morning
for Pellham Bay Naval ReserveTraining School. Their youog chums presented them with fine wrist watcbe8
last Saturday.
Wiiliam M, Hudeon and Henry R.
Gildersleeve are in Syracuse, N. y,,
this week, attending the big rcgistered
c a t t l e E a l ea t t h a t p l a c e .
Our Ladies' Miseionary Society met
all tbeir apportionmente for last year
in full, Their report also Bbows they
r a i s e d $ 1 7 1 . 5 6i u c a s h , b e s i d e s s e n d i n g
big boxee aDd barrela of fioe, useful
clotbing to France and Mrs. Jones'
S c b o o la t M c C o n o e l l s v i l l e , v a l u e d v e r y
cooservatively at 9167, a total of
$338.56. The officers this yeaf are:
President, Mrs. Cbarles E. Craven;
Treasurer, Mrs. B. S. Conkling, and
Secretary, Mrs. William H, Tutbill.
The local Red Cross is shipping new
8nd used garments for women, men
snd children to FraDce aDd Belgium.
Clothing in firet-claes condition may be
left at tbe Red Cross rooms, Friday,
March?Z. from I to 5, and on Saturday, Marcb 23, from 9 till 11. Please
remember tbis very wortby cause,
Our scbool is doing a fine business in
Last week sales of
Tbrift StamPs.
$199.25were reached, Mrg. Sidney H.
Gildersleeve's room leading with
$123.?8to its credit.
, iss.
C a m pS b e l b Y M
Feb.26, 1918
D e a rF r i e n d eo f t h e M a t t i t u c kC h u r c b :
It is with great joy that I write
you from the Soutbland-Camp Sbelby
-in the State of MississipPi. Witb
j o y b e c a u s eI f e e l , a s y o u r p a s t o r a n d
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ,I a m b e i n g e n a b l e d t o
"do my bit," snd serve the Master in
I large aDd Bubstantial way, by Berving the soldier boye of our nation iD
this day of the nation's crisis'
I wish I mjght express to You and
make you fully understand what a
privilege axd upportunity is being pres e n t e dt o m e i n t h e s e t b r e e m o n t h s o f
absence, granted by tbe Session, to
make my life count in a verY large
m e a 8 u r ef o r G o d a n d c o u n t r y , a n d , a s
y o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ,h e ' p w i n t h e w a r
f o r r i g h t € o u s n e s s ,f r e e d o m a n d d e m o c '
racy.
My heart is full-too full to put on
paper wbat I feel-tbe jov, the Priv'
ilege, the opportunity,
Wben I reported at Atlanta' 88
o r d e r e d ,t h e W a r C o u n c i l a s s i g n e d m e
as Religious Work Director to CamP
Shelby,near tbe Gulf of Mexico, in the
State of Mississippi, and here I amabout as busy and as happy as it i3
p o s s i b l ef o r a m a o t o b e . A n d e v e r Y
moment filled with serviceand joy.
" pastoral " work, in visiting four
infirmaries, regimental adjuncts of the
base bospital, trying to meet the needs
of the sick men. And I never felt
more satisfied with an afternoon'g
work tban wben I returned from tbis
round of my "parish";
and tears
filled my eyes as I sat in my room and
thoughtof how Godrsaspermitting me
to eerve Him and my countrr', And I
naid " ihanlt God rhat I am herel
i t ' B s ' o r t h a i l t h e s a c r i f i c er n a d . , a n d
th.: far distance from horle and lovrd
o n e s ."
-\o far, I am heeping in tlre best of
heaith, eating three squlrre meals each
d a y , a n d s l e e p i n gl i n e l v . I m e . s w i t h
a 8et of ofrfirels frc,nl 1.4lsr1Virgirriaroyal good fellows. Tlre army food is
good, and there is plenty. I fare bett e r t i a n v r h e n a t h o r n + ,f r o d o n ' t w o r r y
a b o u to u r l r o y s n o t g ( ] l t i n g c n o u g h t o
eat. Our governrnert is a good prov i de r .
But I nrust stop. There is rruch I
could write about, but time will not
p e r m i t , G o d b l e s sy o u a l l a n d k e e p u s
all in His love.
My bearty thanks agair to the many
who gave my good wife ancl rryself
s u c h a r o y a l " s e n d o 1 1" a t t h e t r a i n ,
8od to those wlto bave, by a epiendid
g i f t , n r a d ei t p o s s i l r l e i o r r n e t o e n j o y
someiuxuries, A ltart of the gift l)as
m a d e p o , s i i r l ea s p l e r r d i dw r i s t n a t c b ,
a v e r v s e r v i c r a [ r l em e l ] t e l t o o f J : o u r
loving kindness. Again I thank vou.
A . L I N C O L NS H D A R
The camp is about the best located
of aDy of the many in tbe country, and
said to be very healthful. I an quickly getting down to work, and enjoyirg
every moment. I cannot, on account
o f s p a c ea n d t i m e , g o i n t o d e t a i l a t a l l ,
so must content myself by emphasizing
a few thinge.
W e h a v e 2 0 , 0 0 0N a t i o n a l G u a r d s m e n
from Kentucky, Indiana and Weet Virginia. The building in whicb I bave
charge of tbe religious work, is one of
six in tbe camp. Is about five times as
large as tbe Mattituck churcb, and a
buey epot it is, witb eomething doiog
nearly ali the time. "Stunts," movits'
t€ctures, concerts, boxing matches,
r e l i g i o u ss e r v i c e s , e t c . , a l l p r e s e n t i n g ,
as it were, a " Panolama" of eervice
for tbe building up of a strong morale
among the soldiers. I almost wePt
wilh joy the firet time I faced tbe audience of eeveral hundred men, and
t h o u g h t o { t h e b l e s s e dp r i v i l e g e o f l e r t d
me, ae I lookedinto tbeir faces. What
an inepiration;wbat au opportunil!!
S e r i o u sI w a s , b u t , o h , s o g l a d t h a t I
barlcome. I wish you could hear these
men sing; it lvould lift You olT Y' ur
Ieet. And then all the eager Iaces,
reudy for the Preacher's meFS''ge
And such attention as tbe message ls
d e l . v e r e d- n o b e t t e r a t t e n t l o n e v e r
given. And at every service decioions
made for God and Cbrietian livos lf a
roan cannot preach under these conditions tbere i8 something wrong with
bim and his message.
How I wish you could all sit in the
building on som€ average evening.
Tbiok, if you can, of a Platform on
wbicb there is taking place, perhaps'
a boxing match or a wreetling matcb,
or a concert' or a lecture, then, possib l y a r e l i g i o u e s o n g - s e r v i c e 'a n d a s e r m o n . T h i s i s t h e a t m o s p h e r ei n w h i c b
I am so tbankfully laboring. Besides
tbis we have Sunday school, night
B i b l e c l a s s e s ,e t c . , a n d I a l s o t a k e m y
turn witb the otber five men, rePres e n t a t i v e s o f o t h e r p h a s e so f t b e w o r k ,
in serving at tbe desk, selling stamps,
answeringqueetions,helping the boys
over difficulties, etc., perhaps writing
to someboy's motber, or a loved one at
home.
R u s s e l l L u p t o n a n d G i l s o nW . P e n n Y ,
two fioe young men well kttown bere,
are spending a few months at Asbeville, N. C , for their health.
Dr. Craven preached a wonderful
sermon laat Sunday moroing uPon
" The Walls of Jericho." We hope to
inducethe good Doctor to preach soon
ufon tbat subject agitating the world
so much at present, i. e., " The Second
Coming of Christ." If be does, it will
be well worth hearing.
A pieceof legislationwe most heartily commend is that enacted bY the
S e n a t eM a r c h 1 1 t h , t o s e l l o u r e n e m i e s '
prop€rty, and if anE compensation is
paid, Jbe nzust Jit'st pay for U. S. sltips
they ltaae sznk. Tbank God for such a
It'e about time.
very sensible act.
Traitors in our midst have the tables
turned. We bave no sympatbY for a
c l a s ec o m i n g h e r e t o e s c a p e t h e i r n 8 tive land's tyranical laws, getting rich
here and tben doing and saying everything they can to injuro tlre people
wboselaws have protectedtbem, They
ought to be dealt with severelY, and
this rigbteous law is tbe first step in
the right direction.
Tuesday was Surprise Party Day in
Mattituck. Mrs. Fred Saiterly gave
her husband a very genuine surprise
party, which was beartily enjoyed by
her guests. Mrs, Louis Gildersleeve
had a very jolly birthday surprise party, too, by tbe young matrohs and
m a i d e n so f M a t t i t u c k , a n d t h e a l w a y s
popular Mrs. Ray S. Fanning, who exp€cts to move to Laurel April 1st, was
genuinely surprised by a large company of ladies wbo " took off their
t h i o g B" a n d s t a y e d t o d i n n e r , w b i c h
they furnished in royal style.
SUMMUM BONUM
SltT Cl,O(]liS AHtlt{ll
-ED a y l i g h t - S a v i n Ig- a w i n E f f t ' c t? ; \ . l I .
, lilarcir r,
/?/g
If I'ou expect to crtch l ttiiitl :tl
l]1,
any t.ime after i A. M. orr liri.
oI if yon erpect lo 11ct to tlie Uasier
t
o
selviccs ou titne, be -sulc
llllsh -voill'
c l o r : l i u h e r d o n e h o u t L r c f o r c 1 ' o L Ll c tirc Snturclay night, NIar. :i0, Ior' lhe
plopu:,',1 ,lrrr'1i;h' . eIitrX
lrrrv toc.
into etlcrt r,t"l A. -\i. nrr ]l:rr. ;ll.
If you faii lo pusrh tltc clotli rthclil
J'ou n)ay br: tluiti l)ehirr(i the p)occsActuLrlly you
sion ol rror ld alJailr;.
ln hortr citllicr thrll
lill
be risirg
iltr hortr'
thc clocir beil!t
bul
now.
irster
I'ott rvill ntrvcl notice thc clillcrencc, for thc chance:i illc. too, lhilt
vou rviil co to bed :ru hout c;rrliel lt
Where I'ou will notice th,'clifiright.
feience rvill be irr the cvt'nitrg,,1or if
you have youl stlppcl itir sily (i o'(loali
t'o!r rviil hsve aboul tlir'('e hQtlis of
ol the
after t;upL.cr instcrd
;layiight
lll 1f,(t toi il
two holilri
cLlstonrtly
t i n r e i t u ' i l l s c c t t r l i i t t l c ( l L r c ( ' r 't ( ) f i r r ( l
lhnt it, is still rlaylight ri. 1) o'cloil; rrt
Yoir tllJ' t clch lht' collclltlrltttl,
liqht.
in-fact, t.llsL this olrl u'olld is:ulelv
t o t' tRs v. j- tt u r v v .
' r r r: r t t ' l
I v icttirr* rtp rrirh 1lt
ruir,g t,, l' ,1slrulrly l i ol it 1-. . r"l
darh il is figulctl thlt thc corrntly u'il1
savc l lot o1' altiiicirrl light, arrrl t.ltitt
ol a lol ol lui I
rvill r:rcan thc sulilg
lhlt ri otlucrs ihc lighi.
\ V l i e n i t c { ) r ) r ( t i ii ( ) t h r l l r t s l S t t l t l ' r l r l y
in Octobcr sintply tuttl tlic hltrris o1
thc clocli blcli lLtr lloLtt lrc'l.l c l'o t l clrc b:llii ol'
tile ltrcl the counlil' lill
the sirtitc scheclule it norv ls.
T H E C A M O U F L A G E DC L O C K
sl!. rltt"l \lttr:.
,\rc scrrsiblY saddcr _rnd wi&rl
o. o, l'. cHIl,D.
"r'tr't'TrN(i
0l!lr
oYElt,'
ON HIIII
l{UStl,\r"l)
Thc most not,cl ctse thlt lras t.omc
l)cfore the (i&lltrtin (lo..r)1r,/ (lIorr,
I a r r n ) i i ) - x c n t p r i o nl t o l r i l i s i h " L u t , o
tnarrieti man of
dfall
tg:-, $,hq
cortlrltr'L learl iutrl tvho irslirtii hii;
wil e to wl itr il r)otc to thc boar.(t
stating thrt his lamily,rvas
ilependont uporr liim. IIerc ls thc irot.c.
lirat llrc v'iflr wrote antl thc husbrnrl
p r e s e n t c ' c lt o t h e b o a r i l :
"Dear Unitcti Statcs Arury--NIr:
husband NsL nle to Nritc J'ou l rcco m c r r d t l ) u t h o s u l , p o r t sl t i , . f r r n r i l y .
,lc cannot rca,l so ,1,,t\'t rcll irinr.
Jus take him. Ilc:rin'r lo goo(l to
ntc. JIe ain't done trothin' but tlrinI
jliclrllt,
lehtrrt,n esscnce'ancl play l
srlc(.I trrarried hirl t,iqht ycals itgcl
anC I solta feerl scveri I<idi ot hiin.
llavlrr-you r:ap gct hjm to carLy r.
gun, [-Ios gsr,1 on squirrels anrl
'fakc
eatiri'.
hirrr and tvelcum. I
:rcerl thc glub and lris bed {or |rt
Itids. l)on'r tcll him this but irl<o
Illn.
:fr:emen,€lrcuEe!
Ireeoel"
sroil5e J'el-prel'sre
Fxir Liberty call$; arouse. !ll
'Ireuson, Dul)lusllltrg, stalhs
for tle
A SHEPHERD
slra'|,
froro
.Stfilic
for
uoulttuir's
tle
r('ur]try.
tout
,Tour fatbeE,
top, corlc
strilic
entomlled,
froro
rrrl
brur{'lJ
the dell;
welil
their sraves nise tttrl ert"
11'hl1e tbeir t)atriot slirits xl)l)lrud fro!il o! bigh*.
.tIilstol gird ou .\r)ur ilrnror; rlo birttlL. f(, srra
,flre L:ourttry--the
t,'lrg, rvbicll ()U. $uflirrirl:s
91tr6,
rbd ulsrrering
bn![. fturu orcl] Lorxtl)stous arri hoffico
I \'oice is utrlifted-(/lr
lurt,d trles. lbe.v._I)lDc,
rvitb r,Ir (erTs. bclriDg
86!e\\'ed
t]lessings tnd prnfer;
TLey
coue,
]!
frotn
tl]e sfutgle
for trcedoo
iD your
might
oD tlte ltnd
rud
on seo-
Go frou
t(,t fol naught tvlto strilu t0 lI: frea
tbe city, tbeu: go froD tLe l)lJiu:
tl)c paitce, tlte cottirge. tile fuue:
Go frou
tbe tnouutliD's
1ud"
'iew
York,
for Jour eouutfy,
april
top,-go
strilirj
fr')D
[]lirrely
slr{ L L(l)L slcct !
Our -qrYlor lovcs bis shq'l' I
l
s
l
h
c
liuul) of Cni on lrlgh,
Ili
\! lr" I 'r ,,tri sill:r* ( ilro d(,\Iil lu,lr"
Slcct, bnlrJ. slccll I
Aud
cIcfvDo0}'-.
As u't' wcrc siowly dliviug along we
r , r ,1 r n o l d n , r r r rr l d a r r a g e d w o m u n i n
iL lichcll' rvagon, and ls rvc drelv:righ
therr I'aulus exclnimed :
"If thefe ain'1: Uncle llill antl his
o1d squlw,"
Then,
turning
to Mr,
Webste r, he contirrued, " Iherr's Shinneccrcl< Jncliirns."
After
)ooliing tL thcut NIr. Wcbsler
iuquirerl of Paulus:
"Ale lhose Indians civilized?"
I can see Paulus now as he turDed in
mcl solhis seat to izrce Mr, Webster
cmnly obselved:
In juns
Mr. Webster,
Mr.
Webster,
theur Injuns
theur
"Why,
"Why,
Slcct, i)ilrY, slurP I
A\'tuY ond 1en,i ihc slrecf;
tlrcD, blxck dog, flcrco rr)d \Yild,
Ancl do )r,)t \v[]ii. )]ry little l lrild.
.5lccD, i'ob)', slccl) !
-Frorr
thc GrrDLen.
ANry
the deit"
ulld 1!..c1!.
G" rr"
g-), !SGl.
sl., t'. l':rl'!, sl.^l':
fu)r thac r shcel\
r Fol(lDD hc)l 5D l1)lc 1.o st'c,
ll)("
it slrrrlLtrisli irld flal'\'illr
Sl!rD, l)^lrY, slrclr I
I'11 hrr!
\\'llh
Slccl), lrr))]', slcel] I
-dnd crl' i)(/l lihc t shc.l
;
Itlsc \vlll llro shc.p-dog l)Ntli rrn(l wlllnc,
,\lr,l I,it' llrls lilrrr:l'l!, h11(l,'f I',1))".
S)ecP, brll)), slccP I
lIbe.y stlile
Co froB
slc{ll), l)at)\ , alocl) !
'l'lrc
lrri(: slrrrr r!fIr Ih( sLccl),
'Jl,,
lr,rl.rt:'rs Ir^ tr,u lr'Lrl'.,T gil "i.
Thc hlr rro()il is Ll)c shepllerdosr.
Slf, p, l)rl,l , sl'rep:
to -sltrrcl
Cod's lleDisoD oD l'e, .ye Dol)le. .re brtrre;
nis ir)rir(ible drrl is extended to sare,
Go tortlr
LULLABY.
slccp !
hv nrtlrcr Nrlr'lros l,lrc sl)ocl),
lss))jrliIrlgIhri (lrc:rr)l,rtrd 1rco,
Tlr),,,,)tlirr
r\il(l (l()lrI fllls r lillle ('lrearu (,n t!'".
$loc|. lillrl', slct'| I
iu J'our miADa:
bold througtr the latd;
llut,: .1,; 1'11g5b;ltL{) lJlude: I)src ye erc!r l,n!ud.
r-oDe frou) lhe .]jt]' fortlti oome front tlte pldlli
C v ' r r t cf r u n t t r c f o r , ' s t . t l r . r i ! r ' r . L b r . r r r u i r r ;
{!'iDe
lr!l)y,
'l
fightl
Thoughts by ihe lVaysiile
$2s ?0 years ago
- Editor Nerrs:-It
this month, yes, I thinl( 'tu'is in Sdptempel o1 184?, that the incident narraled belorv occnrred, The date is
r c a d i ) y r c c a l J e d ,f o r I r e n t e n t b e r t h a t
a , . a L o y I u ; r s v e r y r r r u c hi r r t c r e s t e di n
r p r d i n q o f r h e L r r r t ) c sL r c i n gf o u g h t b y
G c l e l r r l s S c o t t r r r d T a y l o r :i n M e x i c 5 ,
u tL,r whotn \\'p \\'.t c thcn al war.
Tire S:tg l{nrbor Corrector was oul
rteelily prrper',and rhough but tcn
ycars oi,l I could hrr,lly rvait for rhe
papei's appealalce, so anxious was I
f o r a n a c c c r u n to f s o n t e q r c . a t v i c t o r v
-codlo Verr Cluz or.Moiterey,
It was in lhal year and that month
that I hacl nry first. ancl on)y stLrgelide
iI complrry u'ith our gleaL statesnlan,
the note(l I)aniel Webster, rvho at lhat
titre was at his zenith.
l { r . W e b s t e r r v r r si l t h e h a b i t o i g o i I g o v e l t ' n c i rf r i l t o Q u o g u e a n d W e s t
Hiiurpton to engaSlein snipe shooting,
and he sent lnany a bag of the yel)ou'iegs from those points to hit
friends. As there was no railroad in
those days on Long Island excepl the
t\Iain Line he clrne out on that to Rir'e r h e a c lw
, h e r e h e s t o p p e dw i t h t h e l a t e
John Corrvin at the Suffollt Hotel, the
trip to Quogue being macle from the
couniy seat by stage. At. Quogue he
. large
s l o n l ' e , rl t t h " . I T r l l o c l iH u r r s e a
s u u l l r e L D o a r o t r ) ED o u s e .
I \vos lbout 10 yelus olcl, and linew
Nh. Webstef u'ell by sighLnnd reputat i o n . A s r l a d I r v o u l t lh a n g a b o u t t h e
hotel unt.il the sirpe, driven by SiJrs
V r i l o r . l o h n X I a r t i n ,r v o u l d s t a r t o n
i t s i o u r n e y . U s u a 1 1 1l.l t c s t a g c w a s
rvell filletl rvith plssengcrs, but occa:rionallyt)re load las iight, rn{l therl
the driver u'ould lsli nre to lump
lboald. I lihed the ride aird u'ould
crarvl in beside tht driver, rvho wanted
nre lor cor)rprny on his way back, as
i t r v a s l a t h e r l o r r e s o m ct h ) o u g h t h c
rvooc1s.
AL the timc of u'hich I arr writing
I'1r. Wcbster brd r coulr)eof fricncls
o u l s h o o t j n g r v i t h h i r n , a n < i: u t r r r n Al h e
stlgc prsscngels uas an old colored
nlnrcci Paul (ahvays clllcd
nlrr
Paulns) rrho !vns lcturr)ing frour Rivcrherd. u'hele hc h:rribet'n s€nt on an
crrillr(l lry lris enrIloyer, Orlantlo IIalloch oll lhe Ifallock Ilouse at Quogue.
Paulus rvirs t chirractar, linorvn to
)inows just trs much as ure and yor
cloes."
Wcll, the stage shooli with roars of
lnnglrter. Webster's friends siapped
bin on the baclt anci shoirlders and it
s e e m e d r s i f t h e y r v o u l c in e v e r l e t u p
on hirn. Mr. Webster s.it there seemingl.r' enioJ ecl it ls nuch as did ltis
frienils, lrcl 1il)ally renirrlicd that he
h o 1 . c de l l o f i r i . ; t r i u r r , l s i r t p i s s i n g
r'3ryIi:lil'I"1r'r l' "" rY.""t
'and
ALL
!,ONG ISLAI.IDERS S.{VED
. As soon es the ill-fatcrl Tuscania,
bearrrg Anterican soldiers, was surLIt
B " e p r c s e n t a t i v cH i c l ; s o f t l r j s r l i s t r i c t
made a tnost successful efrort to as( . r ' t r i ) ) t h c n a r r c s o-f a l l L o n o I s l auders on rhc .'rsici. Wi:iti"s i" ii,"
News. this rveek lie says thaihe has
i l l e p l c r s u ) el o t c f u t t t h ^ . t a l l o f t h e
L o ) r l : .l s r r d c ; . 1 ! r e r e r e p o r t e ' l r o h i r n
as 0eln,Tsavccl.
- Anrull4'lhe Long Irlaurlcrs rvcrc the
l n t l n l v i n t - f r o m S L r l f o l l tC o r r n t y : E d w a r d C P a r k c r . R a 1 ' m o : . dL . - D a v i s ,
loscoe R. Lopar'.Lurher I). Snrith,
P o rI J o f l e r , . n n i D e W i t t J . C o h e n a n d
Joseplr l'. Mayer, Pabchoque: Alfred
)[. Davis, I\lillcrs Place; Lawr.ence
Negrettc, Lindenhurst; Howar.d R.
V/interbottom,
Smithtomr
Branch;
Dayllght
$avlng
A *h,rr
L
qi.h.h-^..^.h
E
ii"iit"tt'"
[:n#1$":h:,-11,'fi',-i'i"
--r--J'-'
--.'-"r
salt Lake city uplifting
Boston, rl
derkev rvontlet-Iul[v.
,1i.,. 'r,.,,,i,,i.1i,.:l Almaoacs, tide-tables and astronomii
r"
r.,.
rirne I d'id not fully appreAlihe
Boston rrrrr. (l.rr r,:d oi 1,1. sunL,n,
t
a
b
l
e
s
p
r
i
n
t
e
d
a
l
r
e
a
i
y
ciate the joke, but since I have often
y
e
a
r
f
o
r
t
h
e
Jical
r
c
,
r
t
1
o
t
h
.
i
'
!
'l]i'J"lillrsra.
1 r ' 1 Dt o l l i l r o p e .
smileclin l'ecallinstniiltt|$:tih"r..
pa ,jiic ,n ,rs s.^rr. .,"o,,,,,o
"il
becoms obeoletewb€n the
sr1|l,aIiF|'l1].}ll:silollell^boj'11]j'lJ::y,,To^,.'u]i:c.l."'.goe8.intoeffect,_
d t y r n t r i r a , r , t t , e a c ! u a i r L r a n c , ro r a t i r . j M a r c b 9 1 , a t 2 o ' c l o c k i n t h b m o r n i n g ,
'lfil,?';lljlil
?1,1,,,,,.,,. sai(rro r,r, .. , llfor at th^atJimg2 o'clocknill nuddenly
iiLiil""li,lll' tr,"l llb..o.us o,"ro"k.unJthe ride wll be
";;,l"il'-i''il,'1,,"::,'",i',;'
.,(rtL.
hour late in arriving
at the flood.
\€::. r ti^. Nr..$.,rLi ihc r*rr. llan
r)ilr :rrfd.r .,r,,1!].lll:
srrl earertr.
\ ' r ' r r r j r ( ' l i l i . f i : UIl r. B y- , , B e.t t i n g t h e c l o c k a h e a d , w e w i l ,
a r , ,. " i n 1 , : . l l .
and
lbe abl€ to open ofiices, churches
"q.dvoca-te.
i::."+I2! fdT4"*' Huntins:
a nrl
conscientious jn expressing their
opinions as.his old friend Pau\re had
factories an bour earlier.
But the
the tid€ aDd tbe eun will pereiet
in following their original scbedules.
The trains will run on their present
time-table schcdul€, but they will
really run one hour earlier by th€ sun,
Two hundred and ten hours of davligbt will be saved by the p)an, one
each day between March 30 and
c17
4
SONG OF TfIE
Cdsti)lE
lil
Uff
the
rhc
St1[DiIK
tho
Out
rlf thc
sn.rue old
s^Nt
s6ll
]ihakl
KNITTER.
siltfhii6,
old ltel_,
ga.rnerls,
rilrd C;rat.
s.tlins
clis,rouragarl,
Sor).tlrr.s
Sonrctlrr?s
d.rcidr)dl)' r'ross,
tlrr t^sli of rilrr, r.ll11,l
Itst;fn
ID Fr,a.rch of l)te stitches
I've
\l'.rrrinS
lrot
n Ir^).r
\'our horror
wlth
ail,l
Wis}ing'twero
kDit
proud
thF.t the
llut
.
tho
sifety
tr lot
wcBror
loAl.
a\realcr.
t.or).
bFttcr.
'!-.1'ouI
EYANGELINTfTI.ATCI'E'.
Flag
Our
Your flag and nrY ffag .
And how it floats to'day ,
O'er your land and mY tano
And half the world away
Blood-red and rose red,
I t s s L r i P e sf o r e v e r g l e a m : '
Sntrw-white and soul-wnlf,e'
The good forefathers tlream'
true-blue'
"S k v b l u e a n d
iVith .t*tt that'Leamarighl;
A
-- qloried guide ot the daY' .
-E-shelteithrough the night'
Your ffag and mY ffagO. horv much it h0ldsl
Your hcari and nrY herrt
Secure within its fr)lds
Your heart and mY heart. ,
Beat quicker at the srgnL;
Sun-kissedand wind-lossed'
The red anrl blue and wnlte'
The one flagl the great flagl
The flag for me-and.Youl
GIorified, all else beilde' , ,
The red and whi[e and Dlue'
off wilh vour hat as the flag FoesbY!
headl
"'iJ;;;; J;;Ii" tuunsster's
T h e r v o r : l t l u r u s t b e I r a d e s a fe f , r r t l e m o c l a , ; 1 ' , l t s p t ' a c e
io ti,ta iCt'otvandbigh'
r";;ii't,l;
'T".
iii"'.rr." of its sacreddead' l n f s t h ( ' 1 r L r u l , , r 1l i j ) r ) l I t l r o t e s i c r l f r r t t t r l a t i o t t s o l l p o l i ' r i c a l
I-
If
l i l x ' r ' t i . l Y i , l r t i , , t t , , s c l t i s l t ( ' t t t l r , 1 , r s t ' t t ' t ' . \ \ I o r l t ' s i tt ' t l o
toll,llrtsls, tto rLotttitlrli. \\-c sr','li rto itr,l.rnitititls frtl trttt'^
s ( ' l y o s . t t o r l r r t e t i i i l c ( ) r i l l ) c r l s t l i r i r l1 o t ' t l t c s r t c ti l i t r t l s l ' r r s l r : t l l
f l e e l r r r t i l l i t , ,l | r , l n i . l ' r r l o r t t ' o l ' t l t c c l l r i i r l r i { ) t t( s) l lt l r c I i e l L t s
o.[ mrrt];irrrl. \\'e slr;rll Jro sirtis{jcr[ \\'lrert t]roiro lig-hts Irrtve
I r i , . l , rt tn r r l c , l s s ( , ( ' n r ' (r ,r s t l l t , i ; r i i l r i u l , l l l r c l ' t t ' i ' t l r i l t{I) 1 r1} l t t i ( ) t t ' r
GOD,INTENDS.
llo(l ir)tcDds thal I'r(n should reel
succcsa
lnto the bcast again
gr.'et tlre 1'.utolr fire and stcetl
that han s djstress
l! (;od int.nds
trlust
sll lrjs iears
Should to unanswercrl,
thcn
irr(l lrl.,od go unrequited,
s
h
l
l
l
s
.oufAe the lears
l
u
g
(
s
A madman
'f
rl^s'n*'t
r" r.
.,r,r' |",l
i'rill lilil!i(, il)i.1il.
, l r r s 1 ] r r ' r , i l r : r ,r . r, , I l r - l l r ir r i l l , r ' t t 1 , ' ) i \ ,o l i l n r l r r i i l i ' r i r l s r , l l r : i t
o l r , j r , r ' t s. r , r , l i i r r qi l r t l r i r t i I r i l l t t : r r ' 1 , r , s l i r r i r i ' l r ; r i r t " r ' s i r : r l l
r i ' i s h 1 , , : , l i i r r l t v i l l r i r i i i ' r ' r , rr.r c r i l r l r 'r. r , ' s l t : r 1 1I. i t r ' l c o r t l i r lr,t t .
( i : t t d l l l t ( l l t ) r ) l i i ' r ' r [ ] ( ) l t si t:s l i , ' l i i : : , ret t t l r . t \ l l l i , ' r t t l r ; ,- r s l o t i ; r ) l r l
( ) u i s ( , 1 1 - ( ,osl r s t ' t ' r ' or i - i 1 l i 1 t r ' , i r t , l1 n r r , 1 i i i l l l r r ' p l i t r l i l r l l s o I
l i g l r t i t u r l o f I i r i r ' 1 r l ; r l r r e p l o f ' r s s I o l r r ' f i g J r l i r r qf o r ' . " 1
'
!rir,n'lr llrrt nis\t shatrl'l I iFn
Il
of day-Wh. r'o on(:e we hed the llaht
'lhen 1'erjion t(rrl', turncd
insRna.
hold
qin
grjnninS
I)ellth
arld
Itilcr
r;-'l
we onco hold ctcar mus[ Bo
rrr""'liilli
end
outworn.
The way ot ttiinas
es vile muat l(now
lve lcft b.,hln.l
lvlll appell.
that
A relajsstrrcrj
sllll
Ilut if tho good ln mrn
better
then
Eor sorlcthlng
j
f
a
l
e
s
l
res,
.
l
r
c
a
m
s
,
o
u
r
-^.ud
ell
Sropes
belore,
and
'
hops
soar
ln spitc of d.ath still ulward
1lo.l wills th:(l (e bc strong
Ir...ur:f
Urf,,r.' llre braBgarl. hosts of Srn
slrall not lfv u:i ltDg'
Th!D-drtrliness
'llrc
nlusl'
llujji
lo:jLr ,n(1 lliRht
ti.rst
LEADER
THEFREruC'i
MOST
FE'.RED
BY HUNS
win'
soldl.r'll'Iel
Soldiel
ALL
ln
ol
oceen
r
Lrbci']
lought
in Dll)ow!
hobd
"
.ech
\Ye've
A
Bul
a
argued
Of
A
o!
other,
Its
rmDkci
tooth
much
now,
Each
end
eDd
i rru.h
GENERAL
lon8.
aDd
lrt6-
dlvldlcd natlon.
thahks
Irishman'6
be,
wc,ve
comc
& hrother.
hlDlelf
S'nn
lvhelhcf
hc names
Or answers
10 some
to
F6in
other.
\1 c
lDolr't
dralt.d
b.
!
that's
There,
flat I
r)ri rhis th.fe s no dlsDuting:
than
]\nal rather
be kllled
ln Far
'\\'e'll
die in relolutingl
FLORENCU
\.AN
L,I"E\.E.
cod.
Thc
gelaEtlon;
1oud,
o\lr
gleal
leadef
s bris_
no pagcanl)
('f q ind)' n'ords
lhe (lignitv
and pride:
arrolaDce
Yicto!)'.
plans
slcli
onG s.irose
Of
Ofli.jul
ll,ulograPlr'
nel l,
h&ny
and
lntent'
think'r's
thc
MARSEILLAISE
rlalrt:
UNITEDTh EY STAND-FOF ONCE
For
F'ran.e
s'il\
Printed
lin.cl,
flow
No
MrN.\*.C.InYllio,
I\_d ve
of
rrs lronr
anrl
No eir o{ Donlp or of pr estjEc; serene
f,'bose
ls
hjs
confirlence
LlnchanalnE
[rlBll I
of b'itlA
SprlDBs fronr lha secrnil sPnse
well'
Sholls lor tho bLtterle!, ri.es
b&rb€d,
\Tebs lor th.1[cutons to lpin'
Tlck€ts for evory Yenkee in lfranco
Over the Rhlne to Berli[.
jove,
Victort sure for tho banner Be
Gailently \v{vin6 baYond
All
st
S01 \\itlr ihc ['r'Lrsslan 1\ral'],ord
rling rr)leh,
rtcm
lor thl
lor tho alttluos,
shlpt,
tho
tor
t64al
Sunt'
8nd
. Powd€r
'Wool
for tho noldl.rs cxpoled to thc
col d,
Stc6l for tb6 thro&ts ol tho ]ruh!'
ond
6sd todalor for horrcr
Ii&rndt
mulel
At t-ho batttctmnt ov.i th. Dond,
., GU ,' tor tho hotor trucki
@ylDg
foodbond.
in
lzlberty
4
All
$'lbgr
Billowr
tooks
BOND.
THE
IN
h.
page
worn
face lta.n,
gri)I,, sagr'
His
trtost
LlEtDlirIrN.
!,irtAs
la"l-'
(;BVe-al.J
FERDINAND
FOCH-
this is onc of the best photogrnl)hs
o{ tlie f&N(1r)s (ieDe|al recelitlJ'nra(le
Stu(1J the picture
Iuershtl
of !'rauce.
ftnd Jou'll sce \rlry the Huns fear this
Drcster.
spleD(lirl tncticlaD nlld Diljtiry
You cnnnot llositat€ to cotrtlil)ute Jour
DoDey to I-illrrty Bon(i Durchnses that
will oalie his 0ght & glorious success.
oi
son of
sel'lng.
honor
to a Perjureal
)'
ROUGET DE L'ISLE
yet
foe I
born
to be
s RePublic.
'maD
of Dcstlby
s"llleis
;
gIorY!
l"/E'aow ol Frccdotn, wake lo
r Hark! hurk! Whqt nryriadsbid uou ri$cYour chiLdren, ui.^ee and gtattdsircs lrcary,
Behold their tears o,nd' hcat' tlrcir crtes!
Shalt hatel ul tarants, tttischiels bTaadittg,
With hirelin.g ltosts' a rul lian btntl,
Allright ond, d'esotatethc tatd',
'Ilhile
peace and' liberty lie bleed'itry?
To st'nts! to artns! 11ebrate!
The avengittg ttot'd' wtheallt:
Morch on! ilIarch on! AII lnarts resoLtcd
On uiclory or dealh.
Not, ttow llte dqnget'otLssiorllis roll'itg,
Which treaclwrots kittgs conlederote rdisc;
ol uar,let toose,are ltowlitg,
The d,o11s
And, Io ! .our field's and' cities bl'azei
A n d s h e l l w c b a s e l Yv i e u t h e t u i r ,
' Il'luile lautess fm'ce, with guiltv stride,
Sprcads d,esolation lar and' wide,
'With
crinws snd, blood hia handa hnbruing?
To snns!,to annt! Ye brate!
.
The awnging auord unslteath :
Marclt on! Morch ott! AII lrcatts resolted
On ribtory or doath..
6
NO**rtu*
-
/%f
FRENCH
. r - r ' r r F t u t r . i l tr h r u E
f*^u^,,*",
D u s l D 6 s ss c s t r t s i M s ! L l b u c k
FLINGS AT
A. l). \\'. sends uS."
Purchase
0l Ioal
ENEMY
c:;DDiug lronl
TO THE SoUTHoLD TRAVELER:
I wisb to call the attentioD of th€
public to some of tbe rules end regulatione recently adopted by tbe Fuel Administration.
No person can receive coal witbout
filling out a written application as prescribed by the Fuel Administrator.
Elank appJications caD be obtaioed
from all coal dealere.
No cousumer caq obtaio directly or
indirectly more coal tban his actual
necessary requirementB for the year
e n d i n g M a r c h 3 1 , 1 9 1 9 ,b u t y o u s r e n o t
allowed to receivs more tban two thirde
of such amount until otber peoplo in
your community bave been served up
to a Bimilaramouot.
All coal dealers are prohibited from
tlelivering more thaD that amount of
coal.
Any person breaking these rules violates th€ Lever Act and is subject
to sever€ penaltieB*conBumer as well
as dealer.
R i v e r h e a d ,N . Y . , A p r i l 1 5 , 1 9 1 8 .
WM. F. FLANAGAN,
Locsl Administrator
Lc
G"org" R. Garretson,that fioe,
l { e t c L l t , c ( l e I , . ln l c e .
rrhic\
\,e
i 1",'.
l
preacher,gave rrs a magnifithi|li
utight itrteresl .\uilt. jctn reird,'
icultured
't't.rulLrlirte(i,
c e n I s r r m o n u p o n , , 1 h r i l l e s u r r e c t i o n, ,
c
t
I
s
it goc.s ilIls:
I
I
lastSurdaymornir{. fhe organ soJoe
'l'he
scetre tclies place at a ueetitrgl
I
M i s s G i , d e r s ' e _..,v t i e a n r h r m a r , d o l
the coulcil
ol reri:rioI
lby
ai Ilorlitr I
h y m n sc o n d u c t e d
h
y
J
a
m
c
s
M . C r a v e n , -{ r.crlljt eDters.
ll
1'he prcsirlr,nt of I
w e r e w o n d . : r f u l l yi n s p i r i n g , a n c l b y r e I
tlrc cronuntrisior su),s:
I
will be reperterl nrxt Sunday
''\\'h.r1
lquest.
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lependlng tbis week at ljowningtown
l,ill jl ul), s1)ptjcsr)i l)iS: I'iLrilrzerl I i
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land
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Iturn they expect to move to the Geo.
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j,)r saIri(.el llftfhl
i fitted for them.
A tiiirrl l c( i uit eIlcr.rj.
I Robert M. Lupton snd hir ailractive
l'lie irrr:rsi,
( l ( l t t t i s l r l ) o u t 1 o ( { l l e s t . i o nl r i t r . l ) l t t t h ( ) l
I f a m i l y , w h o h a v e b o a r d e da t M r s . C e o .
rioll)rrlill Ilxiies rL si5-uilicrrrt
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l H . F r s c hr ' s l h i s w i r r t e r , w i . l m o v e t o
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1".:irlol,l sir\'-:
" Sunrise Manor Hill ', next weel( to
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keep houso there till their new bouse
s t h . t l I I i l l t e l . l t e l c , ( , o r . l ) i )ill l ?
on the middleroad is finished.
The rniln s an i(liol: lnct|rLhlo {)f setil
c o o t r i b u t e dt w o d e l i g h t f u l s o l o s i n h e
M r s . B e t t y B a y l r si s s p e n d i n gE a s t " r
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silvory, flexible aoprano, ,,Our own,,
week with friends at Huntington and
rncl, our (ilo',rI lltiltce j\ iI llle sxlDe l
Terry W, Tuthill sang two splenriid
Broolt ly n.
cor(liliol l
ltjt li)t. sel \ i
baritone eolos with grest expressioD
-tllele ltD(i l'lai)t I )erlor
Foor Mr. IllcAdocr
Herbert Young, one of llre- besL
and in lovely voice. Mi, and Mrs. percv
p
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ltlr. I,ic.-tdcto
Adame of Greeoport, who are prime clerhe Gildersleeve Bros.' ever had,
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f a v o r i l e s i n M a t t i t u c k , g a u e s k e t c h e s b a e o n l i e t e di o t b e n a v y a n d l e f t b e r e l
ltlt to-N c w 1 ' , , r i li . t i r r o : ,S o t , t L ; ,t . l J .
Pelbam Bay.
l n c o s t u m ef r o m , , J a c k o , L a n t e r n , , a n d t_::o:l_!,
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"Siobad," tlre latest New york bits.
A . e y o u r e a d i n g t h e m a n y e x c e r p r s] I
TItc ittcotn.e lo.r, Ltnr{ lltert a lerc.
r ' Y [ i l ( S .r " \ t f l t A ] | t : .
Tbey were applaucledto tbe echo. That
from continental jburnals of the vis- Il i , t . : r r . k c t .
l)trch tcctl,: lltetl hotvl lrin;:oncthinl
u'p:li,\ \irtl:\s
shrling accompaoist, {UisaEvie Welle.
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p e a r i n g I l l I ' \ I r n i :3 L r \ , D l , u r ' , r r e- ys t .
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d i n e do v e r 2 0 0a n d h a d t o t u r n a g o o o f u l , s n d w h i J e
b y n o m e e n sa D o u l r u n sI l l A r r l h " r e . u h r l p . c r r . - l r a s l , . 1 , ra n . l , i l e ,
W htl.
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many away for lack of room. The T h o m a s , w e
c a n n o t u r r d c r s t a n d t h e I f l ^ A , i r r o n g , r hsl y l v r r r L , r v , . c si u , r . u . - . 1 ,
oight for the first time we thiok io tbe m y s t e r y
A n , l ^ r q v . 1d1 i, n t l r c j u y o u ss r r r i l a
o f i t a l l , D r . C r a v e n , w h o e eI l l
llthat
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U t t i l D d r e dJ c a r , o n d f i i , o , i s I c l , , r . c , l .
fun.d to 7ros5
bistory of these banquets was clear and c l e a r ,
l u g i c a l a n d k e e n i n t e l l e c t e n a t r l e gI l J
lril'ich
lLt.t: i; rtlrtt, ",,,'1,
attd rlro ts rclto;
deligbtful, and everybcdy seemed to h i m l , o l o o k
I h a v r s e c r rt h c g l L , u i , , r o
r sr l , , , t . l x y
a t B u c hm a t t e r s i n t e l l i g e n t -| I
lllnt.
bondt lo scll ttd 1clrcLt rctrcto,
l a r . e1 r ,m L l r pc a i L i r )l i , 1 . i ,rri r , .
bave a bappy, enjoyable night of it.
i y , h a s k i n d l y c o n 8 e n t e dt o p r e " " b u o - 1 1I r \ r : J r n a l k e d h i ;
l 1 ' h i c h , " t n t s i " t o c o u . t q n . c l .r h i c l t t . o
m i l d . r e r ' " r t i r , ," :r . u
M r s . G e o r g e I J . F i s c b e r , w b o e eb e a u - o n . T h e
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f u t l o f w o r k i - w i d e i n t e r e e tl l I h - L v *u ' r t c h . ' l a t o v e t h e v e s t , ( , r . s L i r t .
I l c r ^ i ;c l r , i c s u u t c a c h d o y I i t I t , : t
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e v e r b e f o r e , a n d t h e d a t e l l 1 . . , A 3t q r l i l ' h Ll i n g c r r d i r , r h " r v , . s r ,
To cio thc thit,q,: ltc /'rds lo (/,..
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hope all will keep tho rJate in nrind ] Arrdevery strr that ljt rhc.skr,.
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are beiog beld. Next week is the
Sorne oi the Long Islancl boys rvhc
A r , I , , ' , r ' t l , o . e w : . r c r s , ' r r l i l , , r , lI , l u
Easter vacstion.
Our teacbers aro w e r n u l t h e t o r p e , l o " , l T t t s : , r r i ; r a t .
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planning to spend tbeir holidays in the t o r v l o o h i r g a t t h e t r a g e d y a s a
,jolic
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t r r ' / 1 r , . ,o : . l i g l . r r , r r , .
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following places: Priocipal Hugbes, t l e r t i r , H t h n i l
tlrrilling
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u ' a rt l B a r l i e r , t v l i t i t r c t o P o l t J " t l " r ' I I v s r t r r d m" rr ) l l r o r ' s "n"rtor ,l lrrt cf r i l r l o r r r ' t i r r ) lingford, Conn., and Springfield, Mass.,
0 1 , . , ' t i - ra s c c r i . t o f r . r l n g , l r . r r ,
In bltnD
strle rr\d iD Fiill l)\xrvl(.
son frienrls, looks uion the Incliclout
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L r l l | r p l n r L , . , l . vl u : . ; . . l , . . l l 1 . , v .
visiting college friends; Miss Wight, side of his expelicnct' in this rvay:
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in five different
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Manorville; Mies Cornell and Mrs. Giltol'ns and are stiJ) going, as the -cav.
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R i c h m o n dH i l l ; M r a , K i r k u p a n d M i s s d o n ' t l t n o r v r v h e l e . ' Y o u s h o u l c l s e c
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overcoat
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The third rhrift stamp drive is on.
-.ailor's pauts and
blouse, zr Brjtish
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The echool has eet ae its goal an excese t o g g e f y I l u
Tlrat, m)' clrrtril i ng 8 r orr g|r rdl)il1,s cr,rrl,l ril)t
cven had a heirdacbe. When the ship
of $1.000.
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T h e A t b l e t i c A s s o c i a t i o nw i l l p r e s e n t what rvas irctnirlly on mv person. This
Nr.y Dol d\tll
oD llr\'torrr xrrd Iic" sr' Irrir',
the play, "Dodging an Heiress," by
inclurles my LrzoL ilnd shaving outfit
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Still tl[, Dr'ornise of lrot)e 1o ilrr' trrn
Bell Ellioit Palmer, Tbe casteis hard which niusl imlnediateiv be repiaced.
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ot work preparing to presenttbis com.
nrade nre lnd it certaitr)y cljd conre rr
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edy during the tbird week in April in
hancly."
wl))', of finrrs('lrc (lid. Ibr rnr I rr(i lr('rc?
Library Hall. Dancing will follow the
Proudly l)crLrir)s l,is Ir)cifil1 rrurr'
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play. As the entire proceeds ar€ to
Urrcle Serrri.- rroctoo Lu..y to Iurgnl
A i l d i f o n 1 . l r 1 1s o i i r l l r c \ ' s r l i t s i l i l , l ( . r
F u l l y i \ ' o l e c t . r r s r ' r r s i r r r r t r ' r ' r r r r r lr r g , r r .
be given to the Red Cros8, we hopa to l h i s c o m i n g l r a n h c ' o d .
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have a large advance sale of tickets, I n r o r n p r " " 9 e r n t r s a r r ( l i l l , i p p e i l ' i p n t p e o l { u l f s r l . l r t r l i l . { : , - I l , : , , rI t s ' r r ' r ' , t
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More definite anDouncement wi)l be l u l c - h e r , " o
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made trext week.
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o f i l t l e p e n d e l c : z r d s a c rl f i c c - r p a i r
o f C u t c h o g u e l a s t S a t u r d a y , J a n u -| t
lovable young lad of tiflecn, and is
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Thefe js \v.r ntrrons ihe Dations.
And oI some foods we are short,
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If out baliies afe to be fo!r:hi.
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llut \ve'll b.at lhe I(aiser yet. sir,
And Ne'll beat him Oh, so aood.
we ll l)unish hinr for lis ouelty
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Il you \\'ill try to help us
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So if you do as Hoover bids you
S,)me day yDu'll sce uDlurlcd
(rld Glofy' q,ilh frncs oi iis Allies
Or the t(aiser's Drft ot the vorl{1.
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i f e c a n . r teo M a t t i t u c k S u n d a v a n d
s t a y e du v e r C h r i s t m a s .
Ivlr. and Mrs. Barry Wayiand of
N e r vY o i k a r e g u e s t s o f M r . a n d
M r s .N a r S . T u t h i l l r h i s w e e k .
Literary rvill be held on Neu.
Y e a r ' sn i g h t . M i s sE l l i eT u t h i l lw i l l
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T h e r a i n o f S u n d a y n i g h t a n d M o n - tv
tlal' froze as soon as it strucl( the
ground, and left the streets in such
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a slippery condition that very few
d a r e d v e n t u r e o u t w i t h a u t o m o b i l e "3
or horse-and wag0n, an(i tbose who
attemptdd to walk stagge|ed around
a s i f t h e y l r a d d i s c o v n r e ,a
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quite a nuntller took advantage of it. I
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L a w r e n c eH . P e n n y ,y o u n g e s ts o n
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Penrty,'
p a s s e da w a y l a s t S a t u r d a ya f t e r n o o ni
a t t h e W a l t e r R e e dH o s p i t a l , W a s h -|
i n g t o n ,D . C . H i s d e a l hw a sd u e t o '
p n e u m o n i au, ' h i c hs e t i n a f t e r h e h a d j
had the measles. When the rvar'
b r o k e o u t , " L a u r i e " w a s o n eo f t h e I
f i r s t t o e n ) i s t ,o f f c l i n g h i s s e r v i c e si n I
the Cavalry, bui, rvasat firsl rejectcd I
o n a c c o u n lo f d e f e c l i v ee y e s l s h t . A I
f e w m o n t h sa g o h e r v a sr e c a l l e da n d I
p l a c e di n t h e A m b u l a n c eC o r n s . H e i t
was stationedat Fort Slocurn for a I
w h i l e ,a n d w e n t S o u t hs h o r t l y a f t e r ] 1
C l r n s t m a sw h e n h e s p e n th i s l a s tv i s - {
i t ! o h i sh o m e . I n L a u r i e , o L B i l i , l 1
a s h i s h o s t s o f f r i e n d s k n e w h i n r ,I 1
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m o s t p o p u l a ry 0 u n g l r e n , o n e r v h oj z
w a s a l w a y sh e l d i n h i g h e s t e e n b Yi t
old and young, aud whose genial dis- |
position and upright character won l,
h i m a w a r r n p ) a e ei n a l l o u r I r e a r t s .l ,
He rvas a member of the Presbyterian,Church, ancl recently a presidenl
of the Christian Endeavol Society,
in which he took great interest. Ilis
body rvas brought here for burial
Weilnesday night, anrl funeral services were to be conducted Thulsday
afternoonby the Jr. O. U. A. M., of
which he rvas an active tlrtrberThough he never saw service on the
battle field, we honor him as out'
first hero in the present rvar, for his
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s y m p a t l r ryr f a l l i n l h e s t d l , e r . ' x v c ' I
ice Wednesday to fill his ice house on
m e n t o f t h e i r m a n l y n i n e t e e r .5 ' e a r
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Long Island has been declared by ! .
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I t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e e x p e r t s t o l , F u n e r a sl e r v i c e sw e r e h e l d a t t h e l , . p a i r
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L o u i sD o h m ,J r . , o f M a t t i t u c k , w e r e
n a r r i e d h e r e S u n d a yb y D r . C h a s .
E. Craven, The bride was attencled
b y M i s s A n n i e G i l d e r s l e e v ea n d t h e
b e s tm a n w a s D o n a l d G i l d e r s l e e v e .
T h e b r i d ei s w e l l k n o w n i n M a t t i t u c k ,
where for a few years she has been
s t e n o g r a p h efro r S i l k w o r t h & G r a b i e , a n d F . C . B a r k e r . T h e g r n o n ri s
a p o p r . r l ayro u n g p ) u n r b e r ' ,w b o h a s
a g o o d b u s i n e s sh e r e . T h e y r v i l l
m a k e t h e i r h o m ei n M a t t i t u c k .
Miss Gertrude
Reeve entertairrod I
a p a r t y o f y o u n g l a d i e sa t a k n i l t i n g
b e eT u e s d a yn i g h l .
On account of the coal shortaee,
(none has arrived here sincetbe (jarlield order,) Library Hall has hcen
able to suppJy heat to on)y thc drug
store and bank, and it lras beconrt'
n e c e s s a r yt o c l o s e t h e L i b r a r y u n t i l
further notice, except for a period
of one hour, each afternoon, fronr
three o'clock until four, when it wiil
be open to permit people to exchange
books.
Literary was againpostponedTuesday
- night for the third successive
| rr. .me.
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lIDr. and Mrs. Harold Shear, rvho
I h r v e b e e nv i s i t i n g a t t h e p a l s o n a g e ,
I h a v e r e t u r n e dt o A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .
I Mrs. Nat S. Tuthill entertainecl
t h e D i n n e r C ) u bT u e s d a ya f t e n r o o n .
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I Twicea weekthe girls of the vil'
l a g ew i l l c r o w d
To another girl's house, where
they'll knit out loud
And this is their nrotto-"No merr
areallowed."
G u e s sn i t !
T h e r e i s l i l t l e a m u s e n r e nfto r n r c n
these days.
No Lilerary, parties, or alancesof
piays,
T h e r e ' sn o t h i r r g ,u r r l e s st h e y t a k e
up tne new craze,
And knit.
W c h o p e t h i s c o n d i t i o ni s n o t u n i versal
If it is, letsus pray for quick reversa)
Or there'll be nothingto go to bud
choir rehearsal.
T h a t si t l
P . S . T h e r e a r e n o m o v i e si n t h i s
town.
Rev. A. L. Sircil'. pastor of the i ,
Presbyterian Church, has been ac-j'
c e p t e db y t h e Y . N I . C , A . f o r s c r - 1 ,
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vice in one of the britrrchesin a can- I
tonment 3t Atlanta, tia., and an|1
nounces that he will leave for lhirtJ
placeabout the 15th. Next Sundal']
he will appear in his pr"rlpit in uni- ] t
form ancl preach a farewell sermon.lg
Duringhis absence the pulpit will Jd
be.filled by Dr..Charles E. Craven of I n
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lilChauel.
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panjes has becn raising seed corn
here and shipping it, to the west for *t1
l c a r i " n a l D i r e c l o r , , f l h e l n t o n a t i o r r -j
use in the coming spring.
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Edoa
Howard, daugbter of
Louis I. Eoward of Brooklyn, has been
yisiting her grandmother, Mrs. O. C.
Corwio, for the past two weeks.
Mies Margaret Macauley, a very experienced trained nurse, well koown to
we could see was
''i hey
- d o n ' ut h i n l i t h e y w i l l l i v e . - O n e
l " o I I ' l l o w h a , l r c a s e o f D o w r l e ru n I l ( r c a 'h a r n r , W e q o t h i n r i n l o t h e
l:,"rt rIJ 'vhen aboul ten feel awav
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l ruf Jaces.
it was '1 A. M. The same moming
we
(ot Lurdel rvay about five and sailed
rl)out an hour, when we qot a mes;age from heatlcluarters
to leave our
notcr boat at the wreck to.see if there
derc any bodies coming up.
So my-
| . 1 f a n d o t r co f t h p o t l r e r { e l l o w s w e r e
j ' tt ro
(luty. We stayed out
.rlo the
r lrerpjrll dey and tossedaround in the
r h i q l r s c i r a n d c a r r r ei n a r n i s h t . T h e
I l ' n n , . h p c o p l el o o k c a r . eo f u s i n f i n e
The
| ;h:rpe. We staycd that nisht.
I ncxt diLv the wind blew so-hard that
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lo the wreck. They entertained us
rll the rext day.t)ur' .rhipcallcd that niEht abouf ten
r'cl,'ck. I just begjn td reaiize the
1anger we were in. But i thank God
we coul(l (lo something
for the
iellows.
The American
Admiral
pleased
lell
with
our
work
rvanted ouI Dames sent to him.
poor
was
and
To Mcnd Brokcn Chlnc.
Tle tbe broken ports ol cblna together vlth stout strlDg, belDg surg
that the edges meet eveDlyi theD comDletely submage the dish ln e Dan o!
sklm mllL aDil Dlace oD back o! Btoye
g-ently €lmmer trll doy. Do not r€to
J
move lrom the milk unfll thoroughly
I cold Bnd eyen then don't cut the strlng
I for 24 hours. IIot water wlll no! causs
thg cups to come apart agat!.
P, Totbtlt
bq!l!o!s
Miss
many of our young folks from frequent
visits at Downs Manor, sailed from
o n e b i g b J a z e . F o r m i l e s a n d m i l e s i i New York Wednesday for France with
r r a s I r j h t c r t h e r r d a y . O n e o f t h e a Red Cross unit.
, h r p j { r h e . F l o r e r r c eH . ) , l o a d e d w i t h
Frsnk Seaman of Glen Cove, with
p o w d rr ' , \ ' a l u e d a t s i x m i l l i o n r i o l l a r . s , his friend, Fraoklio Simonron, Bpeot
rvas ali afir'e. It started without any
lagt week-end at Mrs. Wiiliam M. Hudu a l n i n g a t a 1 ) ,s o r v e d r d n , t t h j n k a l i
o l r h e . . - r e w c o u l d h a v e e s c a p e d , b u i 8on'8. Young Simonson attended th€
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n c t l i d r r ' tl o s e a n y r i m e i n
Presbyterian Sunday school here, ae he
our motor boat and getting over to has over seven yeara' p€rfect record
her. I Dever salv such a bunch of for attendance
at SuDdsy scbool, a record any young chsp can be proud to
owo.
'
Owing to Bchool meetiDg€, the singing school, which waq to be held tbis
week st the Grange, has been poetpoDeduntil next TuesdBy evrrning,
.aripo 0n decl(.
Mattituck
UBnrt
urcollable eve wltnessestulorm us
tbat our owi George Gerard Tuthill,
n o w a s a i l o r - b o ya t P e l h a n r B a y , i e a
perfectly raviehing beauty in "Bifi
Bang," playing at the CeDtury Theater, N. Y. He holrls the Btage sB one
of the tworladiee in h,lack, and Mattituck girls who bave Beenhim Eay ho
maDageehis long train " too sweet for
;rnything." Despite his peschy complexion and bonny blue eyes, there's
notbing sissy about "George Ike,"
and he will help kill tbe German beset
just as readilyas he twirls his shapety
figure id " Biff l3ang."
Orr young friend, Walter M. .Silkworth, wrltes us he arrived " Somewh-re ia Franca " May 9ih.
He hrd
the goodluck to fiod Fraok MacMillsn
and Cbarlie Reeve almoet immediately
u p o n h i s a r r i v a l . C b a r l i e R e e v ew r i t e s
it cmt8iniy was good to get eome fir8thand news from old Mattituck. God
bless the boys. Let's keep on writing
to thfn all and let them know we
" s t d y - a t - h o m e s" a r e b a c k i o g t h s m
up to ttre best of our ability.
Mrs, William H. Reeve gavs a very
p l e a s e n tl i t t l e c a r d p a r t y ) a s t T h u r s d a y
night to celebrate tbe bifthdays of her
h u s b a n da n d n e p h e w , M o r r i s G . W i n e s ,
baving fnr her guesl of honor Miss
Cogan of Brooklyn,
Mrs. Tyson L. Hamilton bas bought
of Mrs. I. Atmore Young her cosy cottage oD the Westphalia road, snd will
move there Boon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dohm, Jr., have
rented the Eldredge cottage at Kenlo
Park,
Mre. Louis C. Giidersleeve entei
taioed the Belgian Knitting Club
W e d n e s d a yo f l a s t w e e k .
DoD't forget to buy your tickets
early 8nd ofteo for tlre great Red
Croee benefit in Library Hall"Friday
e v e n i n go f t h i s w e e k , J u o e 7 t h , w h e n
Gr€€nport young folts will preeenl
" Claims Allowed, " which c:eated sucb
B furore in Greenport. Danciog nill
Music by King's
follow the play.
Orcbestra. Be Bure to be present and
helo the R€d Cross.
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at
Ma!tttuoL
, Sbirley G. Cox and D. T. Holmes, in
company with their wiveB, are on a
Iong auto trip thlougb upper New
York State snd C8nad8, buying hay
for a large feed firm. Mrs. Morris H.
Wells is keeping bouee lor Mte. Cox
and has our thanks for I box of d€licioue cookies, just tbe kind " mother
used to make," you koow,
" Sunny Jim " Rambo is in Maise
aod western New York on a two
q.ekB'trip, Iooking up fields of good
potatoes for Beedpurpo8€snext year,
We would like to correct the statement tbst our popular youtrg druggi8t,
Merwio O'Neill. was drafted. Ho
enlisted,io the navy last rpriog and is
expecting to be called any day.
'
Mr. snd Mre. W. Gordon Hezcrd returood bomo from Chelsea Naval Hoepital, Massachuretts, Mondsy of tbiB
we6k, Th€ir soo, Vere, bas been and
is Btill v€ry critically ill tbere and it ig
f€sred that h€ will bav€ to undergo a
sev€rs operation Dear his throst before
aDy iDproyemeDt can be expected.
-en:
Harry T. Jackson anal wifd are
iog a fine auto trip to Bufialo with
thie week.
Previous to the abundsnt rsio of
Tuesday night and Wednesday morniog, farm crops werb suffering badly.
wers Dbout derd; cabbage,
and cauliflower wero drying
Beans wete looking fairly well,
and paoture land better than could be
€xpected, but &ll other cropa were
bard hit by the drought. How vogelstion Is looking up now !
SUMMUM BONUM
, Mrs. W, E, Aldrich of Port
.is visiting ber eister, Mre. James A.
Gilderslesv6.
Mies Jennio Wells Tuthill gavo the
gueats of Iogleeide Cottag€ I fino trest
Friday oveniog of laet week in tbe
form of a musicale. In addition to
many choruses there were duet8 by
Clare and flope Duryee, eolo by Alice
Silkworlh; vocal trio; piaoo fot 8ix
hands; recitation by Mr, Haines; solo
b y M r . M i t : h e l l ; B o l ob y M i s s T u t b i l l ,
with obligato accompanim€nt by Misg
Gildereleeve, pisDo; Eope Duryee,
meDdolin. and Rus8sll Greeves, corn€t.
It was a very delightful program, sDd
Miss Tutbill deserves grest credit for
itB arrsngemeut,
Mr,
bave gone to Dstroit for a ehort buginesBtrip.
Mattituck
Hoqrr
P. i'uthill
lE 1.HE ,f RAvrl,Es
buBln€8s AaeAt ai tr{s!iliuoE
s
Hon. Jobn M. LuPton i3 visiting hi3
son Ruseol at Ashevjlle, N. C'' this
week.
M r s . S i d n e y H G i l d e r s l e e v oi s s p e n d ing the montb of JulY at Newburgh
Leeter Davie of IlaYPort, Allie I(.
a n d C h a r l e eR . B r o w n o f V a l l e y F a l l s ,
R . I . , a r e 8 l l g u e e t sa t A . K . B r o w n ' e '
Mrs. Ethel llodgson of Atlanta' G8.,
has rcnted C. H. Wickham's bungalow
for the summer.
A very finely appointed "surpris€
party" was teodered Allie I{, Brown
at the bome of l)is Palent8 on Love
l-ane'l'uesday eleniog of tlris week'
He will go in the trainirg camp next
weelr. Cards, dominoes and o'her
g s m e 8 e n t e r t t r i D e dt h e l a r g e c o m p a n y
u n t i l d e l i c i o u ss s l a d r , s a n d w i c h e sc, a k e ,
ice cteam and coffee were served' foll o w e d b y a s p l e n d i d . f r r e w e l la d d r e e sb y
Mac Craven, aod the preeentationby
Obarlee Gildersleeve of a Purse of
m o n e y t o b u y a w r i s t w a l - c h ,e t c . , f r o m
LcvelY roses
Allie's manY friends.
frorn J. Victor Wileon'e gardens al
lt
Aquebogue decorated the roonrs
was certainly a very pleaeant 8ffair,
and Allie will havo many pleasant recr r l t e c t i o n eo f i t t o t a k s t o F r s r : c c .
Don't forget the Red CrosF dance io
Library llall to'night, Thursday, July
18. The R. C. needs the money; attend end belp them out.
At the annual meeting of our ffree
Library Associat,ion, Monday night o1
this week, B. C. Mrkup was re-elected
1 ' r e s i d e n t ;N a t S . T u t l r i l l , v i c e p t e e i dent, and Mre. E. K. Mortun, eecretary and treasurer. Ae the hall's fund
hae beeo cut in half and the bigh
s c h o o lc o n t r i b u t e d o o t h i n g t o i t e s u p port last year, Miases Elma R, Tuthill, Marjorie Penny, Gertrude Reeve
a n d M r B . S i d n e y I - I . G i l d e r s l e e v ew e r e
a p p o i n t e da c o m m i t t e e t o s o l i c i t E u b s c r i p t i o n sf o r t h o d r f i c i t . I t r v a s a l s c
voted to chang€ the opering and closing hours to I till I p. m. until school
o p e n st h i s f a l l . W e a l l w a n t t o h e c p
lhis Library open and trust tlrere will
be a ready response to lheee solicitors,
It'8 impossibleto buy books and pay
t h e l i b r a r i a n u n l e s Bw e h a v o l i n a n c i a l
aid.
A v€ry interesting letter irm
young friend, Walter M. Silkworth, in.
fornte us that he is now a first-clase
bugler in France aud enjoying himself
fine, meetiog Charles Reeve, LynwoodDowng sDd otber Maltituck boyg
occssionally.
Tickets are Belling well for tbe
CEmp UDton dance and ootertainment
to-night, Aog. let. It'a going to be a
stunner. Don't mis8 lt.
George Schenck Duryee celebrated
hie fifteentb birthday last Saturday by
glving a buogalow party to about Bixteen young ladiee snd geDtlemen st the
Sound,
ls Oldcot Clty.
New York
The oldcst lncorporated
clty lD the
UDited States Is Ney York, lDcorporot.
ed t0 101)3. lleston, {ltllough
settled
In 1030, u,ns not lDcorp(,rated ttll 1822,
hevllg plssc(l lllrough the Revolutlor]flty \rilr nlltl o long iDtcrvtrl besldes
without
I clty chsrtcr.
Other l\mert-
cnn cltles wcre lncorportrteal os
lo\rs: I'hiltrdclplrir, in 1701; Boltimoro,
iD l7S0; Pittsl\rrgh, ln 1810; ClDclu.
n f t l l i , i o 1 , S 1 CS; t . L 0 u i s , i n 1 3 : ? ; N e w
Orldflrs, ln lb05; Dctrutt, Io lti:.I; IodlrnaDolis, lu 1831.
Mattituck
MAfiITUCK
I t.t
:
Mr, -A.llen,who has l,cen with us for
buBln6BB ltont
a! MAltltucL
. o . " { i . " , i e l t l a s t r v c e l <f o r A l a s k a ,
where he will again engage In ProsLast Sunday morning, in the Presby- pecting for gold
terian church, Dr. Crgven.in his usual
Robert Mills, colored, who is with
impressive manner, full of fine feeling, t h e f a m o u s B u f f r l o R e g i m e n t ' - c a m e
received tbe following youog peopleintq fr.i" iot a visit last vreek. He exvery shonly for France'
Iull communion: Betty Baylis, Uazel iiiii"a to sail
Tuthill, Ciara and Hope Duryee, MarY
The store of Cildcr.leeve Bros. ls
the firsl here to ernploy b-oylahor durOlmstead, Lois Fischer anl Jeln llarvrcation. Llo.ytl Ham.ilker. Dr. Craven gave each of the new in the school
ton is lmpioYed there and a bright
c o m m u n i c a n t ea S c r i p t u r e t e x t f o r h i s c h a p h e s e e m s t o b e .
or her own particular use.
Frederick and SidneY Olmstead
In the everring Rev. F, G. Beebe of f,^ue e"teted a Naval academy at CulCutc)roguepreached a magnificent -Ber- v e r . l n d . T h e l w e r e a c c o m p a n i e dt o
tftai pta"e UY Mrs. Fred Satter)Y'
n)on to t.he grsduating class of our High
their sister, Miss
hott'.t,School from the text, "Wbatsoever a i t r " l i O l m s t e a "dn. d
who will boartl near
Mary
m a n e o w e t h , t h a t s h s l l h e a l s or e a p . "
them while they are at school.
The play, "Mr. Loring's Aunts," giYLasL SundaY evening Major Masin,
en by Mre. CharlesPercy Hawkine and fomerlv of tLe farnous Princess Pat
ber admirable Cutchogue and New Suf' f " g i ^ " ; , t
of Cancda,,addressed-.a
atlentive audience in the
lolk company in Library Hall last Sat- t " i ? "
"" ita" P r c s b y t e r i a n . C h u r c h ' H i s
M
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u
urday, was deligbtful and pleased the
i t o r y o f e x p e r i e n c e sa n d a l m y l i f e . a t
a u d i e n c eh i g h l y .
ivas extrcmely interesting
ihii"t-t
Mrs Whiteon Wheeler and Mies Julia ^.a -uae a tlecideclimpression on the
I l a w k i n s o f N o r w a l k , C o n n . , a r e v i s i t - audience.
i n g t h e i r n i e c e ,M r s . N a t . S . T u t h i ) 1 .
Next SundaY evening the.Jr. O. U'
Mrs. John S. Nicholls of Hempstead, A . M . i s e x p e c t e dt o a t l e n d i n a b o d Y
at the Metiodist Cburch where theY
wbo as May Brill was a fsmous Mattiwill have the privilege of listening to
tuck belle tbirty years ago, Bpent last a s e m o n b v t h e R e v . D r . R i c h a r d s o n '
w e e k - e n dw i t h b e r g i r l b o o d f r i e n d , M r s . t h e d i s t r i c i s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f t h i s
C o n f e r e n c eD i s t f i c t . T h e c o u n c i l h o p e s
Herbert. R. Conkling.
be a large attendance
M r e . D a v i d T . Y o u o g h a e r e u t e d h e r that there will
of rnembers.
bungalow to Ernest W. Uhleuan of
Our nr^nle wcre extremely sorry to
New York.
leam lir. iast weel( thal A. Monfort
Dr. W. G. Reyoolds of Brooklyn hae Wyckoff, formerly oJ this lillage, h.ad
r e n t e d M r s . A . K . B r o w n ' B f i n e B a Y b e e n s e v e r e l y w g u n ( l e di n I r a n c e . n o
left this place a felv years ago to worK
cottage, making tbe fourth Brooklyn
and cnlisted in a mad o c t o r b a v i n g I c o t t a g ea t W a s s o nP a r k in Connecticut
.hin" grn corps early in the war. Only
if,ts Summer.
a.few'days bbfore iic was wounded a
G e o r g e G . T u t b i l l , H a r o l d H u d 8 o n , letter wis received saYing that he
and W. Raynor Wickbam, U. S. N., all had then been over tire top three L)mes
unscathed. lt is known
speDt last weed-eod with their fsmilieg b u t h a d b e e n
that he has been in the thick of sev'
b er e .
eral bis baltles. Mr. Monfort is well
A lett€r from Charlie Reeve, just
liked hire and his many friends hopc
received from France, speaks highly of t h a t h i s w o u n d s w i l l q u i c k l y h e a l '
Heort
P.'I'utLlll
lB'f Cs TRAvELF!'a
the moraleof our Army ther€ aod the
fine care our officere take of their men.
Tbey ougbt to have it, too, eveD if ws
buy Liberty Bondsand W. S, Stamps
till our wallets fairly acbe from flatnees.
A really wonderful mueical Bervice
will be held in tbe Prest:yterian church
n e x t S u n d a y e v e n i n g , J u n e 2 3 d ,a t ? . 3 0 .
It will be a pstriotic eervice, and Dr.
C r r v e n , w h o c a n r o t b e e x c e l l e do n B u c h
occasions,has promised a Bbort sermon
oo the sulrject of " A Letter from
Home to Ya10 Boy in Camp or oo the
Sea," and every parent sbould bo out
to hear it. He bas a very interesting
letter to read, that is nearly oineteen
h u n d r e dy e a r s o l d , f r o m a n o l d e o l d i e r
to bis younger comrade in arme. Will
V. Duryee and Terry W. Tuthill have
eolos. The choir has a gr€at aothem
a n d q u z r t e t t e , a n d t h e B p l e n d i dG r s n g e
Orchestra, assisted by Will Holmes,eolo
c e l l i s t ,o f B r o o k l y n , w i l l p l a y f o u r e e lectione. The silver collectioo ie for
tbc old frce Euryiog Ground. You waDi
to come and bear Dr. Craven and know
wbst to write your boy, and enjoy the
goodmusic also.
J. Norris of Chicago, who purchaeed
Mo-.no-weta, is now installed there for
t h c B u m m e rw i t h h i s s o n a n d r e t i n u e o f
8ervaot8.
AUMMUI{ BONUM
, .,1
Mattituck
EFnry P. Tuihlll tr lEE TBAvTLEB,s
buslqoiB sto!t si !telutuch
The banquet given by the Junior to
the Senior Cboir of the presbyterian
church last Saturday night was a delightful, unique afiair, and the young
ladies who arranged tbe menu and
8€rved it so exquisitely covered themselves with glory.
The place cards,
painted by Mies Lois Morell, were
charming eouvenire. The individual
flower favors and tbe red, whits aod
blue floral centerpieces showed artistic
ideaa. The viands w€re simpty perfect
in every detail. Charles Gildersleeve
wa8 tocatmaBter, Prof. George B:
Reeve responded to "The Choir of tbe
Past, or Seventy Yoars of a Musicsl
Life."
IIis speech was wonderful and
li8tened to with rapt stteDtion. He
brought with bim quaint, old-faahioned
daguerreotypes of bis old singing teachers, George F. Root and Mr. Bradbury,
g i v e l t o b i m b y t b e s ed a m o u sm u s i c i a n s
when a boy io tbeir scboolg, Ho told
of bie adventures ss s teacher of muBic
all over Long Ieland. It wss well
worthy of beiog publiahed, and despite
his 84 years delivered in the clearest
s p e a k i n gv o i c e o f t h e e v e D i n g . J . M '
Craven spoke of."Tbe Choir of the
Futur€, itB Aims and.Aspirations," and
w e t r u e t h i s e x c e l l e n t s u g g e s t i o n sm a y
bear good fruit, Mre, Frank C, Barker
gave a fine dpeecb upon "The ConfesTheD th€
s i o n so f a . C h o i r M e m b e r , "
splendid strains of Carrio Carter Welle'
and Norma H&llock Fleet'8 violins,
Cbarles I. Wells' cello, flarvey Duryee's cornet, with Miee Butterfield's
cbarming accompaniment, fell softly on
the ear, Mies Coroelig D. Gildereleeve
road an original poem about the Choir,
whicb was beartily applauded. That
wonderful "duet." Carrie and Abbie
Conkling, followed witb cboice, wellconeidered words, The JuDior Choir
Bang two stirring selectiore, Rev. Dr.
Craven opoL.eupon "The Cboir and its
Ecclesiastical Connectione." The Orchestra played two lov€ly nuobers, snd
tbe programme was closed by all singing the Long Meter DoxologY. It was
a r€d-letter Dight from stsrt to fioi8h.
In thc Arny orders announced at
Washington on July 30 appears the
statement that Dr. John Andrew Gi]dersleeve of Broolilyn has been commissioned in the tr{edical Reserve
Corps as a First Lieutenant. He is a
former Mattituck boy, the son of the
late John A. Gilclcrsleeve.
Mattituck
llonrr
-.
P, futhtlt
l! I,HE.l,&AieLEB'B
boslDeBi irotri
at Mstutuok
Monday morning of this v;eek Miss
Dolly M. Bell snd Mrs. H R Corkling,
in company with Miss Jutia Wickham
and her two nephews of Cutcbogue,
left ue for a month's trip to California,
Grand Canyon, etc. 'Ihe same nrorniog, Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. M. Hudeon and
the faitbful Katie Carr left for Holley,
N. Y., wbere they havs taken a furni s h e d b o u g ea n d w i l l r e m a i n u n t i l n e x t
November.
Tbey will all be sadly
missed her€.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Grabie spent
Iast week'B-end witb Mr. and Mrs.
John Jetter at Esstport.
Mre. Etbel Wrigbt of our High
School will epcnd the Eummer at
Andes, N. Y.; Mise Arm8trong at
Jersey City, N. J. ; Miss Cornell at
Newburgh, N. Y.l Mise Botterfield at
her New Harrpsbire bone; Principal
and Mrs. I{ugbes at Watertown, N.
Y , ; M i s s S c h a u m b u r ga n d M i s s G e e h reng at Greenport, Miss Horton at
New Sufiolk, and Mrs. Kirkup and
Mrs. Gildersleeve at Matiituck.
The Praise Service last Sunday evening was attended by a largo congregation.
The instrumental and vocal
music wae of a very bigh and devotional order, ditto Dr. Craven's sddrees.
full of splendid advice to young soldiere and eailore.
W . H a i n e au f R r o o k l y n i s I g u e s t a t
Inglesido Inn.
C h a r l e sJ o n e s , a p r o m i n e n t . a r c h i t e c t
o f B e l l e v i l l e ,N . J . , i s v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s
hero.
John Francis McMillan writee us
vsrJ. entertaioiog letters from France,
and ie allowed to say that at present
he is in the historic old city of Brest.
The first maD he saw thero was Charlie
Ilowell, formerly a Mattituck colored
boy, who lB now a valiant soldier of the
U. S. A. He writes many ioteresting
items of Long Island people be has
met &cross the sea.
The graduating exercises of our lligh
Scbool passed ofi delightfully last Frinight, the big ball being lilled with
relatives and friends of the clase.
Wu...o ei.a ot Nt*to.gtt is visiting
The Traveler correspondent says
that William H. Piltc, Jr., and wife of
Lonclon are spending two wceks at the
Pil<ehonlestead. i{r. Pil<e is manager
of all Europe for the Burroughs Adr l i n s [ l e c h i i r e C u r p o t a l i o n , a n - du n d e r
w a i c o n d i t i o r t sh a s h n d a b i g p r o b l e m
on his hands. IIe travels a large part
of the tinre and bot'h he and his lovely
w i f e s a v i t ' s d p l i s h t f u l t o s- ientr lbual gcek t o
in
Arrerjei an4 be" ahie to
fruit and more than {our ounces of
s r e a s c n n r w e e k n e r c a p i l a ,t h e a l l o w ance ori tho contiirent. They have hrd
s o m o t h l i l l i l r s e x n e t i e t r c o si n F r a n c e
an(l !ngrano.
The annrral fair and garden partY,
that old favorite "Under the Elms at
Mattituck," rvili be held otr Thursday
afternoon and evening, Aug.8, and
as usual the affair will be an unusuallv attractive one from a social
standpoint ancl those who attend will
also [ave the chance of hearing some
excellent rrusical and literary ta
Woodr,
Alice
including
Mls.
Chapman, soprann: Miss Imogen"'
Beebc, contraito; Mrs. Belle Lupton
Pike of Riverhcad. rerder: C. Ruthf o r d I n E l e e , R i v e r h e a d ,b a r i t o n e ; M a c
Craven-at t)re piano; the Grange.orchestra, and so forth. The cause is
a worthy one and no doubt the att e n d a n c ew i ) l b e l n r g e .
hie eister, Mrs, Sidney H. Gildereleeve.
Tho SecondRed Croge Drive in Mattituck at present writiDg, MoDday, bas
over $1300, Very good for this Branch,
wo think, and we hope tbere will be
furtber coDtributions to this great
cause.
Albert E, Silkwortb bas moved his
office from north of tbe railroad to tbe
place on Pike St. recently occupied by
Abraham & Straue.
M i s s E l i z a b e t hE a l l o c k o f L a u r e l i e
k e e p i n g b o o k B f o r G i i d e r s l e e v eB r o s . ;
dilto, Miss Ioez Robingon for J. M.
Lupton & Son.
Russel Greeves is clerkiog io tbe A.
& P. store,
t^
I \-,
.q..\Y. YOUNG
APPOINTED
Laurel Man is l{ eepcr of Almshou
at Yaphank
It was annourrced eally this rveeli
that Albert W. Young of Laurel had
bccn xppoilted by Jonarh:rn .BrLer',
S u p e t i r r t e t r d c t r to l t h e P o o t . , i r s | c r n r a n c n t , l : e e l , e or t L h p A l r r r s h o u s ea t
r apnanti. I he appolll n)cnt \vas to
ialie ctleci ou Ailg. 1. Ir is also un. l e r s L o o dl h a L M r s . 1 ' o u r r g r v i l l a c r a s
niatron oI the housc.
Mr. and X{rs. Younq rvill succeecl
M r . a n d I U r s . C e o r R e G r i f , f r n go t R i v erhead, rvho have Leel illlinr rpmp o r a l y p o s i L i u n si r : t t r e e t i n i - h o - u s e" .'
. I r h , a sl e e n L D o w r r{ o r a l o n g t i m e
that Mr. Bahdr desired to appoint Mr.
aad.[Ils. Young to Almshblse positions, so the foural appointment does
rlot cause any special surprise in the
courrty. Mrs. Young has lately been
acting as matron of the Children,s
Home, where, it is said, her worh has
been of a character to win public appfovat.
"lhose rvlro linow this couple believe that they wjll give entir'e satislaction as olhcials in thc Almshouse
e n d t h e i r m a n y .f r i e n d s .h o p e . t h e y m s y
n a v e s l r c n a s s l u la d m l n l s t l a t r o n s .
/t{ATTtTUcK
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T H E S O N GO F T H E S H I P B T ] T I , DRF
II
ll U'e.workin rheoldeststufl of the wor n
^ -ryiF. and iron a-ndfire and arr,
I The third Thrift Stamp Drive reeult- I ^nurlji.L:o"ute
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and Luther G.
l{elpErr R..Conl<tin
l;"rff"":,i i.'""i ff."i[T"d,fi
:
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ma Hazard.
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l'Ii'l f%#;#"|:";;ili";-"
t e a c b e r , T h e r e e u l t sw e r e :
lm-elecred commissioncrsof nur Firc ll
u€partnlent.
Eightb rlrade, $110.b0
I
ll
lI Rita Duryee, IJorothy Brown, Charlotte Wickham, Roy Reeve, Douglae
lil
vhidr rsaireadvrerselll luthill, Ralph Cox, Eugeoe Linde-ay,
Helen McNulty,
Nathaniel Tuthiit,
lll
] :,\f i;ii'i:"Ji:;
lll Mac Reeve, Estber Gildersleeve, Ruth
l9n't
rorget.the
High
Schoot
enrerrlGildersleeve,
fl.
|
Jeanette Cooper, Cecil
llrarnment!nd dance thjs rveek Fridarl
l l e v e n r n g f o r t . h c b e n e f i t o f t h e R " i l i I Jackeon.
Fiftb Grade, 943.50
i l L r o s s . ^ r h . e d a n c e n i u s i c w i l l l r e b "v l ll
Orchestra.
llnrngs
Ill Floyd Ruland, Percy WoodbuD, Atice
, a y 1 2 , J . M a c Ill Fiscber, Aroold Jackeon, Alice Bergen,
l l ^ O n S u n d a y e - v e n i n gM
l l t r a v e r w r t J d e j j v e r a n a d d r e s s o n l ll Janice Fanning, Anna Mae Cox, Arthur
i n t h e p r c s b v t e r i a n I Penny, Eunice
ll ruDdamentrli'
Tyler, Marion Gilderll
ll Lhurch at 7 o'.locl(. Tlre Jr. O. U. a. I
Cladys Neiderstein, Malcolm
l l M . h r s b e e n i n v i t e , l t o a t L e n dt h e s e r _ lfsleeve,
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Tutbill.
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nru.ic rvill rlsol
lvl,'e,n
Third Grade, 941.?b
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I Dorothy Myrus, Amelia Bond, Jackie l
f f . j : n , o t $ i n r h e T r a v c l a r t h a t t h e I P o r t e r a , L o i s G i l d e r s l e e v e , R i c b a r dI
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I M a r l l L u c K t l a n k h r s i : r : t a l l e r l a m a e - l lI M y r u s , B e r t h a B o d e r , A r t h u r F a n n i n c , I
lnlncenL nelv sy.-tcm of l,ecpi,,s ai-ll
Johneon, Ruth Jackson, Coial
l c o u n . t s ,c a l t e d t h e B u r r u u s h S t a t e _ ll A
lSrwt heuerz e y ,J o h n 6 c b u l a m ,
I
l m e n . L . a n dL c d g e r P o s t i n g M , t h o , l . I t : l l l
Sixth Grgde, g2b.60
lworkrng.c are alnrost uncerrnv, lt ll
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adds, subtrarts, multiplics, et.r.,doesll
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G e o r e eI
T y l e r , I o l a B e r g e n , H a r o l d W o o O h u j t l,]
wnen
. a D a n l ( h a n ( l l e s n e a r l y a t h o u s _ l l Eunice Robineon, Rudolpb Johnson.
ll
lst and 2d Year High, g2J 60
ll
Mary Gallagber, Clara Bond, Anita ll
T h e n e w W e s t p h e l i a B r i d q e i s n o r vl l l
n e a r l y c o m p l o l c . i a r d j l s e e m s 1 0 b , a l l l McNulty, Llertrude Cooper, N,,rma ll
B e e b e ,A l i c e S i l k w o r t h .
ll
3d and 4tb Year High, g1t.26
ll
Steven Kaelin, Ilazel B. Tuthill. ll
Cbanning Downs, Harold Beebe, Edna ll
Jackson.
n
concl'elc ald sLc(l and rhe approacheslll
B U M M U . VB O N U M I I
l*:H*l.'1'iil#.r*"-r,#ii
th"ta tare"l,
Ili.,lJlliti"'1i,
"'i,:;ol"n"
inere.
ll
tt*n
fleet ot ships we,Jt span the se
ll
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l l ^ r o c a r r y s u l , p l i e "t o t o u r n -F-""''
Gurs
and
iouci ind T. ti. 1'.:'
ll
r\nd Rl/atcveryuu n(.ud lbr thc b
I
aovance.
I
lAnd what's the diflercnce whero q
work,
I
A t a t e n rl r
ll
.Eith a hammer, or
t
renchat the lront ?
ll.-w
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d e da n d w i l l n o r s h i r L - .
li
\ \ ' e a r , , c i o n ew i t h a * t o v " i - ' C o u n i ' .
I
in ar the hunt.
li
A n d w b a t ' s t h e d i f f r , r e n c eL o w w e f i g h t
l l wrth
blood ol q:x",y, labor or guns
ll h,
v v e l l . k e e p t " h el , r i d g e b u i l d r n g d a ! a n
I
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r
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t,
I _.
lrll we trest]e rhe sea to get to th
I
nuns.
I
the dillerencc wbere vot
lo"o,,:Ji,t'"
I We're all on the job with a will t<
wln;
4",
your bit wirh the river
L""t;i;,"r":
We'll teep.the
the sub.
it re"omes
!fl
il",r:iffi[ ,ij,Tio,"olu''
W e ' r e .d o i n g o u r b i t w i t h t h e r i v c t
maclltne.
I3oys, keep up yoqr courage, wc're get_
,.Ilnq to y0u,
^ n l h l , u r u v e l ' a l i s ,c o u n t u s a l l i n ,
,,
d i n ' e r p u i l ' r ,w e ' r e f i g h t '
""'ix?l::,"t
R-ev, A. L. Sbear, who .";
y,s!o
hjli of New Sutrolk.-:iic'r.;ott st,j
ucorA.e Dcwey. which has Lecn her
r v r n t p r ,l e f t W c t J n c s d a lf o
:u!r. ei e n lp" or lr t .
pd6rurELc
uro
lers
lat,
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CRITICS
OF
THE
vve r-e alt oI uS Boldiers, to do or
to
0are;
Aod we're dolng our bit with. the
rtvet Inrchine.
Lours K. ANSPACHER.
haB
A O I \ , 1I N I S T R A .
TheChurulres
Thoy
stand
prck
unnum",,;..r*-;
bered
t)d*s
lhRt Fp,rr ldhor tha, ts b.lng
donc_
rno qreateqt
w.rli
thRt eler
a day,s
aun
Crilice who
conatantly looking
-aro
ng for somcthing to find faDlt
with
:an alwayo fall back on the
churches.
They are doing it now. They tell
.
us
h a t t h _ ec h D r c h c s , i l s t " a d o f
taking
he lead in tho pressing work of
look.
ng sfter the eoldjersand in
various
rther ways promoting the cause
of the
ou-ntry, bave kept to tbeir
old lineB
nd abandonedthe real work
of the
In
sold 1b hon.lc +^
Irirlr.i,
r,fj;;
r*;$:"$ltit6
ft
;ii:lifj .1T:li1
fl -1,B";j;r-*'i,,3:
Fcheld
on earth-.and
D6mend
r,{'
ili
^naver ra
{so
For
_rece i vbd ne-aa ts- tJri
ti;#"iifj ffiT'j"lii
ff,,,;T,,".t
a n d t h e l a t t e r g ? S 3 - w o r t h .- - ' "
t,,-t'.11
thla
blt
pls
rearcn.
Dr L}lat,
remtss.
gotre
u,lth
yeaE,
hath
of rh€ rard o, FIRIq
One
srong,
day
Tb6 way to Berun l! thc Fill_to-wln.
]L paa66 frch
Avcnuc Llft
Throuch tho Thoroufhlsro
o! Gdn_sndBe&r,
Acrcss ihe Lue o! Ttilft:
Tlen wiads along rhroufh flop6t,ut
Sonc
th6 Summlt ot Npvcr_cjve-ln_
_roq'arrt
oto-or"Jl"l""
Ieads thrcu3h tho Roadl
6land on6 sj.lp and say,
do that I
Ile shouid
do thtst
Why
,,Ho
ln.l
theq
\'lay
ne\_er thirk
kttao
l)e the
re@on
ftal
ire
fo\1sod
or
wiihln
s.or s
hJ
that
ol o hu'drcd
Jr".ioi' "u
"uir"^
ur,ree LfEgpnv-ax.
ship,
sag6s
ehtrdo*,
day
I
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tholsan,l
.\rnc6g
^f
'l , i, F .nrls
cvar
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f.'rll s,
of
Nhr tr
l.,irs hFcn
^,rroi
thinas
lre
dD rra
-aomo plens
fal: l
I
hav"
snc
I
eretng
aay
by I
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R.ho
nur FnFn)v.
tntnt< to sav
Ur^y
rcne
I
I
till(
voluhly,
f,lhy
snoutd
doesn.t
\rh^t
b,lly
The
Tttc ua! to aprhn k pr. w(4-to-wtr
Ad all ol Ls betnts
on.thot onlv wau_o
Fedt dn,
wsFgjng
a. laBgerd
They
:l:.r"!"
rn rh6 rcyal
Dalrc.. Bqlln.
To rne rc].al pale.6. Berlln.
th6ir
exDlan&t{on,6us6
q,hlch seems
b thenl
4
an errcr
or ff atrf,
acddent
lvhich
no ono 6uld
fores@
-An
,
.
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(.,rrrr4ry
j
parrad
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diroctlon.
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thdr
ll
.s^nrD
Drdlno
I
qrrh the w4ndor of
l'hrlll
rho FnrernflsF.
J
lhey do not munt
s.hlovenl€nr,
pm8_
I
rAsai FalnF,
I
N-r
c4n rney so€ rh^nr rv,rh th.lr
I
Jrunrrrced et ea I
I
rHE wAY To BERL|N.
ll
tl'
-""
ll J ' t m l l ' to t".*--ilil*ir-to.wth.
lt strotchos out
I
0!6r
qulcksand
fears and bl4t6d
I
uver
haBhN
o! q.oo snd doubt.
J ,
a dtv6r path tor (}d.s
@n
lL'xt
ACro36 th6 allm6 of sln.
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a
ltvins
so I
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th"r, s:anA J
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l olcjna onlv <ilscontent
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A cla.F6 ,)t' hen
rho.
tactiins
patrlot
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?rroe,
ll
Givr rll !b. cL.
r rn rhelr na.turx
vcntl ll
I r \',.r'c
f rct
s.,rgp9.
r.
one
slde,
SrDrn-htted
and
LUpd.\a
stlEllo_r_
rurffi
ourbit withthe rivet ma-i
":fl,fl""]"*
," .llg:. rhestr.l,yrrJ
u.r all of usi
TION.
ruLililr, wno
Itt+*'i,ilffir$
Tirat the hopc wc are l,uildirrqwilll
s l , a nl o b e r l l n :
|
to;;:fl
rylay
you,boys,so keep'em
fltl,ra,,"
a c c e p t e dt h e I a s t t w o S u n d a y a i n M a y
ae balf of bis yearly vacatim and will
not return to Mattituck, sB expected,
Ee hopes to sail for Franc€ with tbe
Y, M, C. A. eoon. His furniture Btill
The lurngoing is to be set to music
remaios in the porsooage to be re- rnd will
be one of the ollicial ship buildDoved Iater.
ng sotgs.
,,went
over rh
,^|l.nt.i!*k,,,ot onl5..
parricjpation rn
th
+ j ] i , . , ,I , l l ^ - l : ' ,
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but ruoro tha
; . . ; : ; - ; .i , i . , , r '
riuota, accorJin,s
ro th
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l
bririge building nighl
We'il spi:ed up ahead of
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wben we
w h a t r h o s ea g e n c i e sa r e ,
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they are organized? Chfistenrm ts. reprcached by
tbe critics for
e r o go l v l d e di n t o B e c t s o n d d e n n m r n q _
l r a n s .t b a t a n t a g o n i z e o n e
another in_
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I lurposes
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I llplTuto'y:
m a r r l J a . c h u r c hD t o v c m e o t ; b u t
if you
were to to take away froru ite
member_
shrpend it8 list of workers
all tbose
wbo are glso church lnembers
aod
cnurch workers, lt coutd oot
last a
n"""il ,ll:
*i" a rcstful int"Jud]on son6"y,
lJ .lt
llwnen tbere came a pause in tlle work
Mrs. Lowerro read with her old
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bu8ld€tsaaotrt al Mo!iltuoL
P. Iuiht!l
burln6sq agslt
ts 1ED'IBAVELER's
st Ma!iltuok
Rev, F. G. Beebe of Cutchogue has
Tbe committee for the second Red
klndly consented to preach the balcaCroee
War
Fund
0ebris
for
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Floating
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Writes Patches
Alrin
B,fiilch0f P0itielfers0n
is Mrs. E K. Morton, Factory avenue, Itureato sermon for our High Scbool in
'
Bonbs Pacific etreet and the Main road
0ePlh
Letterl|0|ne'-'Sc0res SeenAllerSeleral
Interssling
from
the Presbyterian church of tbis plac€
Wasson coroer to Cutcltbgue lane; Mrs,
0roPPed,
lladBeen
next Sunday eveniog, June 16, at ? 80.
ol Adtnittislraliott'
Hechiers
Leroy S. Reeve, tbe Westpba)ia road,
Good music will be given and the relPike stre€t, Keolo Park and Love
Since its departure from this port on
in France'
SuIJr,"r"
lane; Miss Ruth Tutbill, Oregon and atives and all friends of tho graduating
May 25th, 1917, reports have come to
March i2, 1918'
Middle road; Mrs. Ellis G. &eeve, class are cordially urged to attend. The
t h i s v i l l a g e o f t h e a c t i v i t i e so f t h e c o n Dearest Parenis :--I ha'rejust fi nished
West Mattituck; Mre. Wilt M, Hudson, class consists of Adelaide
Satterly, Clafa
verted yacht Christobel in the coastal
Suftolk avenue and Marrgtooka Park;
e a t i n g o u r e v o n i n gm e u l a n d a t n n o r vi n
Duryee, Lois Morrell, Hazel Tuthill,
convoy work off the coast of France.
Mrs, Cbarles McNulty, Laurel; Mrs.
aboard
boys
my room. We are in Port and as, when
of
the
Letters from some
Harold Beebe, Sidney Tuthill, John
Jos. W. Cooper, Cox's Neck,
These
the boat have said that they had witwe are in port, there is no heat turned
Gagen and Earl Fischer.
ladies aak your best eforte. The sori(
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on and the wind is blowing strong, it is
forwarded to b€adquart€r8, via SoutbMrs, Charles E. Craven, president of
ence was that the boat was doing its
old Chapter, comprises 32 bospital the Women's Presbyteiial Missionary
not as comfortable as might be.
ehare of work in ridding the sea of the
s b i r t s , 6 s w e a t e r e , 1 m u f f i e r , 1 . 1 p a i r Society, Mrs. W. H. Tuthill and Miss
We got mail irom America to-day and
Hunnish menace.
wristfets, 19 pair socke, 625 garze Gertrude Reeve, delegates, attended
my share was a letter from mother,
The following ParagraPh from the
compres8es, 9x4l;
the annral meeting of tbst society at
2600 ditto, 8x4;
l , a p e r s l | o m ' r 3 , 1 . l h 4 U a g l e s , s e v - N e w Y o r k G l o b e ,d a t e t l J u n e I o , t e ) l s
925 wipes, 2x2; L025 ditto, 4x4; 960 Setauket last *eek and report a fine
eral cards fronr friends, I received the
its own story, and shows just whal the
sponges. The Iist of rurgical dreeeioga programme,
P. J. Ttrlas which printed my letter'
at is doing ;
published for April did not includs
James If. Rambo hae bought thror:gh
Was very Inuch surpriscd to get all that
"Oniy a week ago the Anlerican
2000 gauze compreseee, 8x4. Thig ig
th€ Silkworth Agency lVillianr T, Riyachi Christobel sank a sub"
Dotoriel) oveL oue of my sloppy letters'
Dow the montbly allotmeot of Mattiley's up-to-date cottage on Bay Ave,
I have m€tllt for a }ong time to wrl
marine. One afternoon the lookout
tuck Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Monis H. Wells celeeral tiines thought they saw a perrto the Jr. O. U. A. NL, Mr. Latham,
brsted their golden wedding anniversailr" CordonHrrurd,*l,i
Everelt Dariing and rnany others to
scope. Late that evenirrg at about
"ntuilhe ry Friday of laBt week quietly at homs.
whom I should rvrite bul I iind it mos
when dinner had been ended and navy next week, ie visiting his parents Tbeir
tbroe daught€rs, Mies Eveline of
here; ditto Allie Brown from Valley
hard to atten)pl writing. I lack both
the officers were still about the table
Mattituck, Mrs. A. C, White of Boeton
Falls, R. I.
i d e a sa n d a m b l t i o n . I t i s i m p o s s i b l e
r t t i n g a n d e v e n d i s c u s s i n gt h e m o aDd Miss Bessie of Greenville, Mass,,
Ralpb Tuibill, A. B, S., bag arrived
write while at sea atld when we droP
tony of coartal convoy work, one of
safely in Fraoce, bis third trip across and eon Flarry of Eset Hampton wero
anchor no one cares to do anything but
omcers chanced to look out of the
all home.
"Morrie and Addie" aro
this year. John F. McMillan, S. Clsrk
sjnli down anywhere and rest' Anyrthole and saw a periscoPe onlY a
young folks, good for many years
Tuthill,
Silkwortb, Charlie still
Walter
t h i n g o u L s i d co I r p g u l r r r o u t i n e i s a
h u n d r e dy a r d s d i s t a n t .
to com€ w€ truet.
burdcn. So lettets to anYone but mY
" T h e o f f i c e r r u s h o d o n d e c k , a n d Reeve, Augult Armbrust, Lyowood G. --T
IrlmytBiTt of Oregon, Mattituck
nearest ore shoved asiLie, aiways with
rabbing a gunner's mate and another Downs snd Joseoh Durnkiee aro sll
and Laurel friendsgatheredat th€ cosy
the thought that tourorrow will see
" enjoying " Frmco at pr€sent and
an by the collar hauled them aft to
of Mrs. William fI. Tuthiil on
them done.
depth tharges, all stumbiing over write glowing letterl of tbeir fine
Wickbam AveDue laBi Saturday afterSecretary Baker arrived here to-day
guns. Meanwhile an alarm had treatment " over there."
oooD to celebrate this very eetimsble
Curt Bergen'e show window hae the
on a crrriser. 1 would liked to have
n given and the yacht's course
Christian woman's birthday. A bouoseen him. As near as I can gather
nged toward the point where the handeomegt dirplay for tbs Bed Cross
teous repa8t was gerved in fine style,
from the N. Y. papers he is being scverei n e w a s n o w d i v i n g f u l l s t e a m we baye Boen y€t. Il,'s wortb driviDg
followed by delightful music, speeches,
io to see itly raggecl in Washington. I wish the ahead. Then an order to drop charges
Mre. James J, Kirkup aDd Mrs. Geo. etc, Congratulatioos and best wighee
sent overDeoplervho are so tree lo criticize the was given.
Several were
for many more such happy occasions.
H, Eiscber of Pike etreet Bre gueoto ol
adniinistration ancl ail its branches could board and there came an upheaval of
Dr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Gildereleeve in
.Yearly dues for that philaDtbropic
pul irr their tirne here a.ndsec just how the o€ean. The small yacht was literinstitution, tb6 Msttituck Xacht CIub,
Brooklyn tbis week, '
mamnr,th ihis uniierlaking is and
ally lifted out of the water by the big
are now due and payablo to JBm€s IL
well ir is being managcd. Apparantly
Rev. and MrB. A. L. Sb€ar are Proud
It now Bupports
Rambo, treasurer.
their patrioiism tuns to heckling
"The yacht circled around, returned grandparents of a fine boy, boro to
eight bath bouses well equipp€d n88r
hinrlering lb(,sc, who at the head, are
th€ same spot, and dropped more their daugbtsr, Mrs. John Hall, at
'Ihere are $
the Sound, has buoyed thecbannel witb
T h e m e n o n d q c k t h e n s a w Asbury Park, N, J., MondaY of tbis
doing supet-humail wofk.
red and black buoys from the Old Mill
lot of tltings being '3ore very poorl]-'
b u b b l e sa s b i q a s d i n n e r p l a t e s o f
week. Dr. Will Drum also aids our
io the foot of Lovs Lane, where it
w i t h o u l a d 0 u b l , b u t l p r a n e w s P a P e r I floatinq on the surface, aDd then
war forcee by the birth of a son to his
It i8 a
keeps a dock in good order.
of debris. Some of the latter were
io quote L{r. Jlaker'( statements of
charming wifo at the Greenport Hosreally beneficial eociety.
pital laat Saturday. If he makeg as
rvhai is Leing a"complishedand then bl- found to be dry teakwood splinters. "
The usual pleasing Cbildren's DaY
good a man as tbo three generation8
The Christobel is a Port Jefierson
c a m o r i d a g i n g l yc a i l b i r n a l i a r i s A m e r
exerciseepaseedofi in good shapo at
and was fitted uP in this port
we have known abead of bim, be will
i c a n i s ml u i s c d t o t h e G c r m s n i c p o w e r '
th€ big Presbyterisn Sunday Scbool.
T h e y , t h e w r i t e r s , o n t h e i r t r i p d o w n fter being taken over by the Navy.
be gll right,
Dr. Craveo adrninietered the rito of
probab)v
crew is composedof Brooklyn and
the subwav to their clesks'
The Young Men'e Vocal Class, at
baptism io hia usual impressive manIsland boys, among them being
havea proPhetic vision of conditi
their last Monday nigbt meeting, electalso preach and adminieter
lvin Blaino Ritch, of Port Jefterson, ed Fred Olmstead, secr€tary, and Joho ner. He will
arnoug the troops hcre. They seemtngthe Oommuliou Sacrament next Sunday
lv know moro about it than the men and Archie King and William C)ark, of
Barker, treasurer' - Full membersbip
,o busY in the trenches that East Marion.
*ho
is sg follows: Malcolm Reeve, Wallace
"r"
thev haven'l time to {ind fault with
Downs, Earl f,iscber, Luther Cox'
their guest laet week Will llolmee of
and
suppiies
their equipment ancl
Ruesell Brown, Frederick Olmstead'
Flatbush. They are now en rout6 for
traininq.
Cbanning Downs, Jobn f)urYee, John
Wellcsley,Mass., to attend their daugb. DAVIS COES TO RUSSIA
We have, on lhis shiP, now been do'
Barker, Merwin Tuthill Bnd Irwin Tut'
ter's, Miss Ethel's. commencement exing active service in the subn)arinc zone
hill.
ercisee.
for nine months atrd have not lai4 u
According to Post€d noticeg the
Port Jdferson Ittan Appoiirted United
Mirs Dolly M. Bell, in company with
ope day in thai time for repairs'
acbool meeting will be beld Juno 4tb'
States Consul
Miss Julia Wickbam and two nephows
Whenever the call came to go to sea we
It's too bad the Unit Law couldn't
of Cutcbogue, will start on a splendid
Lesiie A. Davis o{ Port Jefferson bave had s better, fairer tria1, but it'e
have been rerdy ancl prePar('d and the
expected to leave on May 30 for ArchtraDscontinental trip next week. Miss
s e n r l l ) h o r em e s s a g eh a d b a r e i y b e e n 1 9 - a n i e l . o n t h e W h i t e S e a , R u s s i a . M r . to bo boped some of tbe tigbt wad8
Bell has also invited Mrs. Herbert R.
Dai,is was United States Consul for who opposedit will feel better for its
uolstrdxaJo ,tll"uad l
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p a r t o I rece.ll. Mattituck wae bY Do meaus Conkling to be her gueet on this grand
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and at the time war was declared was
(tolC an8aa'I
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srlrl
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h r s e n i o v e , l s c v c r r l m o n t h s e r h i s her€ st a loss before'
Io sa)lgo atll itrnls-lloqB
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home in Port Jeffcrson. His wife will
aqt Passcd aluuas {JoI
'elv)s ait.$ r\au R Jo lBl.il s,
The following, all Mattituck boys,
accompanyhiin to rlussia. They rvi))
taiie fbod stotes vrith them.
are serving tbeir country either by
B.roJ ssn5 aullltutrl sl{a-I ollJ tro
land or sea:
or uint"" ol Palor duldluoD suJY aB
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A S T B A N GLEE T T E R
HOME.
Mattltuck
P. aothtll t. lEE IaAvELEB'i
burlag!t saent st Mantltuol
A good time to get rid of Your old
rubbigh. Bert Silkworth, who is bulkbeading bis sbore front ngsr the Westpbatia bridge, authorizes ua to ray any
ooe rs welcome to dump their rubbieb
of all kinde back of tbe bulkhead' Ae
it's Desr thevillage it's a fioe oppor'
tunity to get rid of tbo backYard
debris.
: &rs, Eaward--Cf,apman of Eaet
Cooo., i8 visiting Mattituck
ff"""o,
Marnc
Soldier
Experience
P(lllTL,\ND.
Writes
in
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has
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recelved
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SerAeant
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deCilr!is
rcrrbns
hrs e-\perien,res r,n4 1he lria
(h!
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to go to cburch ererg Suoday, 'EA r, ', 1, r i , i s . r E h t
tlre Ilrrls
nril! ir,!vt t()
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Those who failed to do so last Sunday : r r i \ . S , r r v i l l s { ' o r b i s ^ . j l i n f t , a c l i
I trirrr r rvhiz, | \'hxna ^nd whafl{, to
morning missed a really wonderful ! o i l i l r , r r ( i t h o s t , o d o l d l ' . S A
bY
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ttFhl
lic in oiil buDlis ri
sermon by ltev. William E. Foote of r f r E l o t v l n g c n . t ' l l c s L l F l r t . r n ( l h , t r
),,n.
r)rr (,rdnr)ns rr))Dl))t lorr
rrd
\\'ell I grie-ss iih.,)l
the Bsptist church at Princeton, N. J., i f( | r s ' r i r i t '
" Yosl
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a sr:rr "
Our' ;tnslvcr
l.ill e\eiv
hns gd11.
Itun
from tbe text, " What shall it profit a I s l r . r l l i | t y
r)ul ,)f all tlris din and fusJ
lJ.l rs l
man i{ be gain the whole world and Yq .a , r l { c e l r n c l l o o l i J i s o o . l t o r s ; l ) r r L
fo Blr(l to st^Y lo help ,)1rr Alllus
\\'lllr our clnnor
aL our Laf|(,
lose hie own eoul ? " Dr. Foote is an r v i r i
ive ll
1\r \\ ill run 1o thc allr(k
lnd
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uncle of Mra. Terry W. Tuthill, en
Nlattituck
route for
France ar a Y.
M. C. A.
worker-a man of wonderful abilityand bis eermon on "Profit and Loss"
held us all epellbound wtth his brilliant
thoughtB and splendid oralory.
Mise Lizzie May Tuthill'has 6ewed qll
the additional stals needed on our
community eervice flag, also th€ star
for the Third Liberty Loan drive, and
witb Old Glory in the center the flags
proudly float on tbe line' betweeo tbe
post office and Gildersleeve BroB.'
Btore.
Mies Lois Oilderaleeve celebrsted
her eighth birthday Monday afternoon
of tbie week by giving a party to Bixteen of her young frienda on Pike
8[reel.
Miss Lizzie Mai Tuthill entertained
the Sive Hundred Card Olub Thursday
afternoon of this week,
With deep regret we heard last Sat.
urday morning of the death of Sarah
Elizabeth Stewart, wife of Wm. L.
Boutcher, 8t the age of 60 years, 8
months and 27 ds!8, after a long,
wasting illnees. Besides her busband
and ]ittle daughter, she leaves a brother, W. L. Stewart, three sisters,,Mrs.
Fred Greevee, Mre- Walsh of Riverhead, and Mrs. llelfricb, to mDurn her
logs. Here funeral wae held at Rivrrhead Tuesday morniog of t-hieweek.
Mrs. Fred Whitman of Ielip ia visiting ber cousin, Miss Cornelia D. Gildersleeve.
Miss Nellie Lonigan of New York
ie boardiog at Mrs. Greeves' for the
sUmmer.
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lo I got tl,ree l.lLers from
thc Sltor^s.
()rre \yrs Iumh.red
No. 4. Gee. I \(lsh
th,r'e had becn rnore. (or rny noihcr
wr.rrr, the leLtcr', 6rrre as fates,
I-olt
shnul.l ouCht to h.ird
nre holler r'lrcn
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1-or'1'a[](ce honey
hcr'a is Aoorl
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T accep! $i1h nrnnl thnnks
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Mattituck
l{6art
P. tuthlll
11 l'EE TRAvELeR'i
buslnB8E ac€nt ai Mantituck
Riverhead Boy on Subnrarine Chaser
in Mcditerrancrn Mails Lettcr at
Yallttta, Illalta
Waiter W. Hallocli of Riverhead
Mrs, Tyson L. Hamilton received a writes to his palents that the subuatelegram last Tbursday from Washing- rine chaser ori rvhich he is serving the
Colors I'agged twu snl)s rLout two
toD, saying hor youDge8t brotber, A.
Monfort Wyckoft, a Mattituck boy, w e e l < sa g o ; b u t h e a d r l s t h a l h c i 5 r r o t
ar Iibcrry to toll wlrcn or rvlrcrc. It is
was severely wounded in action witb
plesntned, ho\\'ever, that it:1vas sonlehis machine gun battalion on June 16. where in the Mediterraneau, because
The same.wae published in the daily that is where his ship is cmploYed
most of the tirne.
papere. Nothing hss been heard from
T h i s i i l t e r c s t i n g i n f L , t l u a I i o ni s c o n bim Bince. Oh, Kaiser Bill, what sad t a i n e d i n a l e t t e r m a i l e t l o n J u n e 1 8
memones will follow your Iust for
at Valletta on the Island of Malta.
dominion over us.
Il is a niost pecLtliar coincidence
thlt I'{r. Ilallocli has been assigrted
Our neigbbor across the way on
t o r s h i p u n d " r t h c c o t n n r a n , lo f a
Pike street, Bert H. Silkwortb, is r r L a n a t b l c t i n l e s L r t . i o n c d a t N e \ \ '
walking on air nowadays; cause, Miss Suffoll<, and then interested in Amerrnan, too,
icaD submaLine work-a
Shirley Crqigh Silkworth, fair, fat,
his
Bnd eight pounda, born st ths Green- r v h o n s e d t o v i s i t a t t h e h o m e o f
parents, lVIr. and Mts. Otto P. FIalport Hospital Monday morning of this l o c l i .
week. Congratulatione and beet wishes
The News is p=*ritted to print
palts of Mr. Hallock's letter, rs folto all concerned.
lows:
irr. Chartes Raymond Brown, son of
Jrcob A. Ilrown. who enlisted in the
Deotal Reserve and is at Fort Ogleplaccs here. Wc
thorpe, Georgia, bag been promoted to a l l t h r o u s h t h e s c
have got a lot of haril fighting and
Lieutenant.
worli ahead ol us trow.
''We lraege,l trvo su[rs abotrl t\\'o
A large and deeply iaterested audience gathered at tbe Presbyterian r v e e k x g e . ' W o r r l d l i l , e t o t o l l y u t l
w
h
en, but cannot.
cburch laet Sunday night to hear Ser"The comtnander of out fighting
g e a n t M a s o n ,o n e o f t h e f e w s u r v i v o r s
unit made a bet rvith an English ofof the famous " Princess Pal " Cana' ficer that we wculd get four subs a
d i s n R e g i m e n t , g i v e a t a l k u p o n h i s rveek. He lrirs olc of the llrqcst corlrnrands, if uot tlte largest, oI any
war experienco, whicb he did iq such a
-\nrericar cornntrtrder.lIis nrrnc is
modest, quiet way, yet eo full of re- Nelson-Jugge, he is called. I think
p r e e s e di n t e r e s t t h B t h e w o n a l l h e a r t e he is the saDle man rvho usecl lo come
ahd tbrilled the congregation with hio to oul house. He wa,s cotttrectedwith
recital. IIe is visiting his friond, Mrs. subs at one time.
"You ctrn tell Sylvester (Sylvester
Simms, at Leurel, and we boPe to
Cavanaro) that I rave been in his
have bim speak here again in August.
Arr,l
c o u r t r v . T l ) a t r v i l l r r l e a s eh i m
Miss Carolyn Howell sang Grieg'e ."rnenilr"r nre to hi,n also. Worrld
Mecca cigarettes
some
lilie
to
have
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n
a
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,
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P
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a
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P
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a
c
o
i
s
"God'e
from his place now. We get nothing
c o m p a n i e db y M a c C r a v e n , a n d W i l l
but Tu: liish and-Egvotiatt cigrrcttcs
V. Duryee Bang that wonderful song, h e r e . Y o u c a n t - e l l T h e o d o r e ( T h e o dore Troumpas) on the corner oPPo"God Be With Our Boys To-Night,"
site Benjamin's dtug store, tbat I
which touched maoy a Dother'e heart
rvill knori his country pretty rvcli bedeeply.
fore lonq.
We have always claimed tb"t
"Rernember rue to all the boys "
M a t t i t u c k w a s a p a r a d o x . M a n y v" il l. -l
C r o s s e sO c e a n i n 1 l 0 - F o o t C h a s e r
lages bave lot8 of money and, Ircep iL;
To another Riverhead man l\Ir. IIalMattituck baen't any moDey, but
locl< rvrites in part:
spenrls it, and always goes over the
"l hrre h;rti the cha:rce of secing
P o s t m a s t e r W i c k h a m G i l d e r - aboul a (iozen differeul countries sttrce
top.
elecve and the alwt{,s faithful Lizzie I left the States. The custorns ^rld
May Tutbill have wor'ked like beavers rnode of living are both so clilTerent
Some
from whtt we arre used to.
for their quota of $25,000 of W. S. p l a c ( r s y o u s c e t h c
1:conle driving
StBmps, and witb th€ aid of eflicient s h c e p c a r i s a i l d l n o t h e r l l r . c c s y o u
committees went over $27,000 la8t s e e i l r e n t d r i v i r r q e i r h t o r t e n o \ c t t
before a ccrt. Wlrcn wc lanrl irr 1'ort
Friday night snd subscriptions still
aud get liberty I always explore all
pouring in.
Anytlring to beat that
over.- Some of my shipmirtes ancl trryPot8dam Eang. You know.
;elf hire a wiqon, or dottliey crrrt, or
local
Red
forwarded
The
Cross
July
iutolnobile-whichcvct the pliLcr mry
l , 8 5 h e l p l e s ec a s e s l i r t s , 1 3 s w e a t e r e , h a v e - a n d g o o t l t s i d c L h c c i t Y r r r d
38 pairs of eoc&e, 10 pairs of wristlete l o o i i t l r e c J t t n t ty o r e r . T h e c l r c s s
of these PcoPle we.rr 1s sure
a n d 5 l a y e t t e e ; J u n e 2 4 , 6 , 0 9 0u u r g i c a l s o m e
:ome otltl. Wouicl lilie to go )nto ded r e s a i n s e . T h e s u m o f $ 4 95 9 h a s u e e n t a i l r n d t e l l y o u a l l a b o t r t t h e n r , - b u t
received from Mattituck I-lome Dethat uight lei out the coturtry rvhich
I arl in.
I'ense.and $20 26 from the collcction in
"l\{v mother watrted to l<nou'i{ I
the Preebyterian church on Juoe 30.
cou)cln't get honrc for;-.4 fcw dnys
l\{ore sewers are aeked to Bttend to
G u c s s s h " - -d o e s n o ! r e a l i z e t h a t I a n t
work or the large sllotment of garabout 6,000 tri)es .from home. It
woDld t.rl(e nte qurte some over a
ments that is strortly expected from
month to get bacli home by the shortlhe Atlanlic Division Supply Scrvice.
e-s;l' W
r oeu [ e .
Nauy fcllows sute -do havc it
o v p r t h e . A . r i n yf o r s o e i n g t h e w o r l d .
Patrlotlc
Negro.
th;t the Germans will have
thinl(
n'A
to)d
"i
aro
thf,t
a I(enlp
Desro
reenough of us.{mel'icatts before long
questlonnat16
celved
hls
I&st
week.
anrl iunt to stop thjs war' I.hope so
Lookln8
lt over,
he scratcheal
hls lleed
While evcrythjrig is going rinc rvitlt
frnil
6 t r 1 . 1j
I
cen't
nnrw6r
&ll
d{rn
qu.Btlona in ^ l.or.'
So lr. Just (urDr,r
me there is one ihirrg that tlrere isn't
iIo alrect over'and
Erote s.ross rhe bx.,.k
nruclt fun in arrd tha| ts clo'sirtg. thc
of. lt,
s0yllr6.
" J s r€ady
wher
UU
J
1l 0 - f o c t c h s i e r . Y o u d o n ' t
ocein i"
(Terat)
ls. -QuRnah
Observer.
e;,t -";]r " slcep or tnuch Lo eat wherl
ihe ser is rouqh' I have. gotten so
tile .. rourh
now . that
;;;-g;i"s*e"iher-never nralies me sicli." e16
i'
I
rr
I
lVlattituck
H€Drt P,'1'uurill lE TEE TRAvELaB'!
b u ! 1 n 6 3 8s 3 € n t a t M a ! ! l t u c L
Our High Scirool, we are authoritive-
Mattituck
t r t h n ( , q s n p e 1 . 1H . s f , i t a l r c c e r r i l ] .
o r r r v a s h o l n i o I \ l f . r ; d . ] , 1 . . . .t , o u i i
A€att
P.'fulLlll
ls TAE T{ayr!EB'!
-.
bustnoEB agoEi al Ms[iltuck
i n f o r m e do, p e n eM o n d a y S
, e p t .9 r h .
JIV
The Gardeo Party Concert last week
I rrospectsbright for a bjg, succeesful
wae attended by a large and well pleas.
school
year.
/
1 With aeep regret we Iearned last
I Saturday morning of tho death of
Victor H. Robinson 8t tbe Holtsvill€
Sanjtarium, where he had been for
about four mooths. Ile was 2g yeare
many yearo he had been
19.. T""
ult0ersleeve Broe., popular clerk,
.,Vic.,,
uverybody liked
Always
happy, good natured and obliging, he
h a d h o s l 8o f f r i e n d s w b o h e a r d o f h i e
passing
.with Borrow, His funeral,
beldat the home of his father, William
T . R o b i o s o n ,M o o d a y , a t 2 o , c l o c x .w a s
largely sttended. Rev. E. W. Shrig_
I e y , h l s p a 8 t o r , c o D d u c t e dt b e B e r v i c e s .
and M&ttituck Council, No. S , Jr. O,
U. A. M., attended io a body 8Dd took
charge at the grave,
Blood will tell. Robert Al.xander
Waeson, son of Rev, W. A. WaBSoD
and bis equally talented motber, Elleo
Iiastioga Wasson, has Becurod two
scholar€bips,one at Cornell for g1b0,
and one for gl00 from the State Re_
geot8, for bighest percent8ge in
bigh
scnoolwork, the lattrr good for any
Nw luk
S[ate col:ege. Good boy,
tlobert.
Vcre Gordon HaFard, U, S. N., who
was eeriously ill'at Chelsea, Mass.,
Naval Hospital,ie home on Bick leave
a n d f e e l i n g e o m g w h a ti m p r o v e d ,t h o u g b
Btlll very ill.
Rev. G. R, Garretson, the beloved
minister of Laurel, will aupply rhe
PrcsbyteriaD pulpit here for the next
two Sundays. Some noe mueic is ex_
pected by Cbarlee W, Ostrander of
Erooklyn, Btoppiog at the Ingleside,
coueio of WiI aDd Harvey Duryee;
aleo by George Dewey, a couein of
Terry W. Tuthill,
The gueste aod friends of Ingleeide
Cottsge gaye aa impromptu eDtertainDent last Saturday night, Dnder the
d i r e c t i o no f J e n o i e W e l l B T u t h i l l . w i t h
8 collection of $16 for our local Red
Crose. !'o'lowiog is tho program:
"Al" Penny, the Riverhead News
man, tells uB the cheering news that
Mattituck Creek oyeters are "ripe"
sgaiB and of flne quality.
Now if
"scsllope" are ditto, we ehall really
live again, despite the H. O. L. of
"Ham, Lamb aod Muttcn."
The tribe of Gildetsleevegave their
b e ' o v e dr n e m b e r , M r e . F r e d K . T e r r y ,
a surprise party this Wedncsduy at
Mrs. Frank D. Smitb's Soutlold Lungulow.
Tbose two famous comediaoqi Evelyn
G. Kirkup and Donald R. Gitdereleeve.
will give a play at rhe Literary ncxt
week, and tbo' ite title jB ,,Rats,',
tberefs notbing ,,ratty"
about the
performers. Plenty of good music aDd
dancing aleo.
AUMMUM
BON
and Mrs. Shirlev G. Cox cnirn autoinobile trip Up-Stnte
fast weelt, conrLining bu!inesi rvith
ilreasure.
,,1 '
I{ILL Two wHALEs
onu i. l,o.d.,illpronised
Land,
Riverheaders See It
Last Sunday several Riverhead people drove down to Prornisecl Land to
lool( at a bis whale that the Edwards
Bros.'fishjne cterv captured in the
o c o a r ro f l E a s t I { a n l p t o n t h e d a y b e fore. The biE fi56 l'25 anchored off
the docl; itnd Riverhea,l p"ople and
others cheerfully prid gl eich'for rhe
p:'ivilege of lookirrg it. over. The
w n a l e w t s a D o u t4 u t e e t l o n E .
I t i s s a i d t h a t t \ r o w h a l e s lw i t l r a p parently not i thoughl abourthe t;ture, lar:guidly drfted !cry close 1o
s l t o r e S a t u r d a y . T h e n r c r ro n a f i s h i n g
steamer saw them, canle ashore and
got a regulariaha)ing outfit and then
liilled botlr of therrr. The lislr ,lragged
the boats several miles off-shore and
almost inrmediately hundreds of sharks
rose around them. This madc it dangerous to attach lines to the whales to
s e t t h e r r ra s h o l e , F i n a ) l y , j u s t b e f o r e
dark, the snrallest whale was gotten
in tow and taken aroutld Montauk
Point. and up to the doclis in Plom" l ' o r n t a i n c l o s c d f o r t h e s e l s o n . isecl Land. The biggest whtrle, said
f j . l t r . r : h . K a j s e t , " i s l h c c o r r s l r i l u o u s to have been at least 75 feet )ong, was
and emphatic sign that hits otre rn abantloned. The one l,roughL ashore
i h e e y e n o w a s h e e n t e r s t h e d n r 1 1 produced a lot of valuable oil.
stole of R. IJ- Laby helc. An expllnation js in order. It is this: Mer.
rvin O'Neil, rvho'has presidcd at the
{ o u n t a i r r .{ e l t t h a t } r e r n u s t e n t c r t l e
servicb, so he enlislcd in the Nn'al
..The -smaller of two right whaleg
R e s e r v e s . M r ' , L a h y , f i n c J i n g i i a 1 - Btlled by tbe EdwBrds
brother8 aDd
n t o s t i t r p o s s i b i e t o l i n d s a t i s f a c t o r v towed
to Prott|is€d Land hae b€en cut
h c l l ' t o t r l i c l t 4 r ' .O - \ " i i ' . , l r l a c o , , l n c i , l o d t o c l o s c t ) r c t o u r r l l ' , n , H e t r t t up, tbe blubber rendered sod tbo booe
saved, The leviathao will briDg
i,he slgn.
the
fishermen a profit of about g2,000.
A t t . h e L i t c r : L r v [ ' r e s , ] r r tr r i p l . t r
The
v e l y D t c e U l o g r ' ' l l r rw . r s J r r e s c ! 1 t e (i in, of tb€. two whsles, a cow, eighty
c l u c l i n gt h c f o l l o r v i n r l r - n n b e i s : S o n g , 1arqe1
teet long, diaappe red below the
sui_
" l { a r s c i l i a i s e , " t h e I { i s s e s l l o p e a n d face before the whalemeo
could get it
Clara Duryea.rvith l\[ac Clavcn at the
aBhor€.
piano; song, "Ilornervalcl llound,"
Miss Caroline IIorvcll, rvith lVIiss I.Iln.
nah Hallqck rt ihc piano aucl X{rs.
I r r a t r l iI r l p e tp l r v l , r g v i u l i n l c c o r l y r r n i DreDt; vocal solo, Mrs, Wjlliarr
I{ughcs, wit}r Mrs. William Snith of
N"w York at rhc pirno; rrovelry
s l : t I < h . . - ,J o s c l r h H l r l r r c s , B l o o l , l y r r ;
THAT \\IONDERFUL APE
v o c a l s o l o , W i L l i z r mS m i t h , N c w Y o r k ,
rvith X'lrs. Snrith rt ihc piano. At the
That N{attitucli ape that visjted Rivn e x l m c e t i r l q a s h o r t p l a y r v i l l L i r e r h e r J r w l r i l c r g o g e L su o r o f e r . o c i o u s
g i v e n u t r c l r : r i h c d i r e c t i o n o f l , { i s s ( n c ( o r d i I A t o t l t p n e w s p a p e r s )a s h e
Elna Tnthill.
t | i v n l s \ r c s l . A S n rv i l l c w r i t e r i n t h c
Tire enteltailrncrit aril rlancc last Brooiilyu Tinrcs teiis a story the rnai
o r p a r l o f l v h i c h i s u n d e r s t o o dh e r e t o
T h u r s d a y ,n i g h t i n L r b r a r ' ; ' l l a l l g i v c n
be quite frr from the truth. Says tbe
r u n c i etrh c n i a r r t q e r n r i r tc f C , R . W i c l i
w
litet :
hrnr and an atllc corps Lrf assistantlr
."A Jalgc irpe. slarding four feet
{ron1 the Rcd Cro:rs 1vitl1 talent froin
w
l
r c h c s c n p c ( lf l o n t a c i r c l t s a t I { i v e r
Canrp Upton, was 1 colrlfletc succe3s.
T h e b i g a u d i t o l i u n r v a s n o t n e a r l y h c a c ll a s t r v e c h , i s s t i l l a t l a r g e .
l a r g e e n o n g h t o r c c D r n r n o ( l a t ea l l o f - _The circus - manirget. hm offered
g;5 dcad.
those who rvlnted to atienrl. The li- $ . ' 1 0 I0o l t h e r n - o n k o yl i l i v " o r .
n a r c i a l r e c e i p t s a m o n n t c d t o $ ? E 2 , I I l e t r i l r m i l l \ t s l a s t s e ( ' n b y a . fa r m e
r
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i
f
e
nein'St. James, Thc rvoman
Dct, and in adrlition to lhis R. IL
Lahy rrnd II. IlePetris donatcd the fed it, -but rviren her buiidog appearetl
monev clerivcclfrom saies of ice crearrr r u p o nt h e s c e : r et h e r e r v a s s o o n i d e a d
and socla,adcling about $50 to thc dog, rvith his cntrail strewn over the
above amount. The talent that cailc grounrl, so fierce rvas the couutet-att l o q n I | r , r r rl h c . a m p w ; r s c r c c i l e r l t ,tacli of the nronliey.
Many hunlers north o{ here and pt
sonteof it, Lring ls good as ole sces
a m o 1 1 gt h e b e s t o f p r o l e s s i o n a l s i n R o n l i c n l i o u t a , a r e s c o u l i n q t h e c o u n try
and rvooclsfor the ape and rervard.
t h c c i t v , T l r o s o l d i c r : -w c r . g i v c n a
: u o r e r i n t l r c P r c s L v t c r i e rC
r l r r'oTohleL yv
th;'ladies of the Rc,l Cruss.
.IOCKO IS DEAD?
s a i d t b e y h i g i r i y a p p r e c i a t e dt h e m a n y
It is sriti (het Joclio, thc Mattitrrcli
L . l l r t e s i o sc x t e r r , l e dt h e l r l l , v t h e P e o ple of Mattituclr. Mrs. Arthnr.Wells 3pc that pLrycd pranks i[ Riverhorrl
w r ; t l r c e : l l c i c : r tc h l i r r r t l t r o f t h c s u p - f , n d o t h c r . p t t c e s r e c e n t l y , j s , l e a d .T h c
p e r c o n m i t t e c . T h c N e w s i s r s l < c d s t o | y . l s t h a t t h e S t a t c T t , o o u e | sr v c l c
io tender the sincere thanlis of ihe a s t i e d t o c o n l c t o S t . J a n t e s a n d . ( . a p c o r r n r j t t e e t o a l l u l r c l r c l p e d n t a l t r l u I C h t D t .I ' C C a l l sheC N A s a n i l u y l n p I
t h e a l T a i r s n c h a c o n s p i c u o u ss u c c e s s , c o t o l y o t l i r n ) o r e t t e s , a n d r r h e n t h e
rroopcrs got there rhey forrnd lrim
o e a o , s o t D e o n cb a v i n E s h o t h i r r r , H i s
The Stat€ Police, we u
9. desth iad. been r.epolted
!l!!uri
t o o k S a m u e l B r o w n o f t h e O l d M i l l , several
trmeS previously.
sni Otto Magdefrau, former owner of
the celebrated Monkey Jocks, to Riverhead on Tueeday of tbis week,
cbarged with selling liquors withoul
l i c e n s e . P e r h a p si o t . i m ew e w i l l a c t u ally be a "dry towo" io realitY ag
well a8 name. All signs seem to point
ed audience,dtrpite the awful heat.
Mrs. Alice Woodrough Chapman w8s
. Hooli r,nd lir.q 6;hing f,rl kirrg lish
at her best snd delighted us by her
m the.brl hrc Ueen rn:9 gngd l;,1ply
SevcraL ercclJnnl .:tt.\cs h.ir-c l.cttr
cbarming selections, given with I ricb,
l u s c i o u sq u a ) i t / o f t o n 6 . S b o i s a g e n - r l a r l e .
potatoes l'cr,c l,einr loacled
Early
oine artist and s grest favorite here.
E v e r y b o d y l o v e s M i s s I m o g e n eB e e b c ' e h e r e t h i s l ' e e l r a t t l i 1 . 5 0 p e r b u s h e l .
Most of the larnrc'rs rep6rt r, good
vorce-not a poor not€ in it and a qual_ 1'te 1ct.
i i y t h a t g o e 8B t r a i g h t t o t h e h e a r t , M r .
Somc of
young. people uncler
I n g l e s o f R i v e r h e a d a l s o c o n t r i b u l e d l h. e . i n r l r , r q . oDur le n t
of nli"s illrnr R.
two delightful baltads in a ricb bariILrllrlll.clenrtrnjtilg.1o Firc rr play
'urno tlnlo thli Dtnnlh for
tone. MrE. Be)le Lupton pike recited
the I,crrefit
in ber usual cbarmiog manner. The cf the Red Closs.
Menvin O'Npil, who has for.\onrc
Grange Orchestra, assisted bv Misg
-irr:c
tre.rr tho efliriotr cleill aL Lrhy's
Coroelia D.
Gilderaleeve, played
Phrrrnr.l', polrtely pr.e5ijlsg rt
the
smootbly and Mae Craven accompanied v 0 a l o u r r t r
rt. has Joinn,i thc Nr.z.l
wonderfully. Th€ proceed8of tbe !.air
Kesetve:. rn(l w^ lr(l:Ll|c
tllirt hn
rvill sereve his country
and Concert were about g800.
rvith enlal
Mre. S. H. Brown of Poughkeepsie
a n d M i s s P r e s c .t t o f M o D t c l a i r a r e a t
Mre. Jobn W. Ouryee,e,
Mias Vivien Duryee is spending 8
lhree w€ek8' vacation at bome,
Tbe Olmatead family, who bave been
at Culver, Iod., thie summer, arrived
bome last Saturdag night.
The grand annual picnic of the pret
'yterian
S u o d a y S c b o o lw i l l b e h e l d a t
Artbur L. Dowus' bay grove Tuesday
of next week, Plenty of .reat8,', includiag ice cream for young and o,d.
It is sort of a villege affair, regardlese
of sectarian linss; all bope to go to the
aame Sunday School above, you know.
Too bad we don't all feel like it below.
Perhaps we will if tbia war teaches u8
tbat Jew end Geotlle, Romsnist aod
Proteatant, are after all striving to
serv6 the world for the same Godlike
purpoee, tbe betterm€Dt of man,
Mattituck Grange erjoyed a wonderful box clam bako at Downe' Poiot on
Tuesday afternooo of this week, under
the ekillful culiosry art of the famous
"Jack" Burgesr, wbo served clams.
broilers, blueflsb, wbite and swe€t Do_
tatoes, LimB beaDs, corn oo the ear.
lt was all cooked to perfectioo, as only
"Jack" can do it, and served with gal.
lons of sD exquisite Bauce, ebose
poundiog is only known to him. Tbougb
dozens of the ladiee begged for ite
formula, ho resolutely refused to give
it, Over 150 people enjoyed tbo g)orious "feed," aod with the cooliog
breezes and fine batbing the afternooD
wae one of rare enjoyment, AB.,Jack',
gave bis Bervice8;ditto A. L. Downs,
the grove, and Charlee J. McNulty,
they all received a ringing vote of
thanks.
Lieut, Paul D. Williams of Chicago,
Ill., was tbe guest of his Oberlin College chum, Mac Craven, thie week-end.
RalphTuthill was home on g week's
furlougb lsst week, baving made his
fifth round trip on a transport. Looke
fine aod daody.
Mre. James Il, Winee is beadinE a
mov€meotto have a big serrice bo-ard
witb the namee of our boys in army
sDd navy Buitably placed tbereoD,
€rected otr some prominent eite here.
Tho service flag ie too small, and is
wearing out, The troard will be durable snd sati8factory, Wor[by object,
Let's all chip in.
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Communicated.
DEARSIIi:
Y o u p u b l i s h e da n i t e m r e c e n t l y a b o u t
t h e t e a r i n g d o w n o f t h e C h a e .F , R o e
house. It will interest your readers
perbapsif you publish lhe testimoDy
o f M i c a h J a y n e o f E a s t S e t a u k e ti n a
suit between James M, Ilayles and
othersvs. ,lohnMarvin in 18?9. Micf'
Jayne was the father of Capt. B. I
Jayne, known to all your readers.
He was born in 1796 and gavc th
testimony when he was 83 years ol,
He said he renrembered when lr
father's house was burned in 1606 (
1806and that there was at that oare r
school house in
Port Jefferson o
"Drowned Meadow," as it was the)
called, and there were only five house
in the place. except perhaps eome sma)
houses for colored people, slaves ir
He located thesc tiy(
those days.
houses as follows; One was "wheri
the Townsend House was, John Taylor
lived there; another wae Eaq. Phillips
Roe's house, near where Dr. Gilder.
eleeve lives; another was Azel Roe'r
house, Mrs. Mary Doane now livet,
(the one recently torn down;) another
was wbere Esq. Z. Franklin Hawkin
now lives," (the R. C. Churchis ther
now. ) Wm. Swezcy lived there ther
and tbe oth€r wae Daniel Jones' housr
"where Isaac Jones now lives. "
Mr, Jayne said there were tr
Churches on the Green in Setauket r
far back as he could remember, ar,
tbat part of Setauket was alwayi
s p o k e no f a s " T h e T o w n . "
N . Y . , M a y L t i ,1 9 2 1 .
o. B. A.
Some Port JelTerson residente of tr
;isi
;' "(
One of the Landmerks
^_
..,
...^.i
rprrd to 3jr'i, rh.
of the
t,lrto
Village
an
of
Port
irtdivjduality.
Mlss Phoebe A. Jones of this village
,
D r o u g n ta n ' n t e r e s t i n g d o c u m e n t
to the
'I
rMEs omce which mey be
of interest to many local people.
It is the
cmmisrion given to her father,
rne
r a r e r s a a cJ o n e s , a s ' , a s o l d i e r
in tbe
commanded bt Captain Wm.
"3.plrny
d. lJrewster at Brookhaven
In the
Thirteenth Regiment New york
Stat.
wbe^reof Alexander Ming,
*-.]jll""I,,
Esq.
is Colonel Commendant,,, etc.
It
bears the date of Nov. :.st,1886.
f f I t
l5
Jefferson.
P,)rl
Ieprir
aD(l hfs
(fr'tiLitrtl oLrltiYcd r
fin,,
day can locate the last uamed
perhaps, I cannot.-O.
B. A.
hon
gra{,uloiiou r\'&g our gex
DEI[.
,.
nlL{tr
lill(l
!,1i1)I.
oach took a sr;r,ll at
iIffiTERESTING
LETTER"
I
DanielH. Bucfring'ham
Tellsof Port
Aslle KnewIt Sixty
Jefferscn
YearsAgo.
I UCURg
IOOtrgl
cl,:rliilg
witti
Uucle Lt:r ir, iu L js store 6efore r.i
eaucirij 1,) Lig!iei [ou"'rs.
IJLit tLits
yarD 1$ g,ttiiujj t)retty lorg.
IJrit oDe
i)riug uore.
iloiherr nncl f n'eut to
'foolsl'1r
ol,i l-)eaclu
h 1 p 1 1 .a u r l s t o p p c c l
arr[r]e rl,l iuok tea there
irrt
r\iiber, i:is {ifc,, r^'
1(tlt 1(rury Dtotlte!,
lrejng n ristcr oI utr grr,urlfatLer, Druiel
i { i r s e i l , l t r . l er l ' h r u
I
las
D&Derl.
'I'hjs
s ag rry f,r.rt rueal
iu
Dlorru
1leo rlo,v.
"Yer., I rerietllrcr all thrlt ruy frielrl"
lll. I)avir, irr'r rrirl, aud rvill
Wijliru
r . o t r . ' , 1, , , l . r r i r , . l l l . r r ( i , ^ t n . p s c ? l ) L -
VII-LAGE
CALLED
DB.OV/N
MEADOW
tlow ifves ln N. Y. City
Ex-J',:s1ice
andIs E5Years0id.
W,
r ' 'n r ' i v n , ' I v c l y i u t g f o : t t D g l e t t e r
last iluudri;
JiuctirgLrrru.
lroilr ex-Jrlstice I)auiel H.
iug r L!li I
Irvc
.FIulsr.'sstlie. "
sriirl rboui
Lcvil
I'1eis iu his urunl good
"
AG$"
YEAft,S
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ll" FIFTY
Lisletler:
ll
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s , ) . , , r r , , trrt r e s r f e p r ,i u t r i r , s e a l b e r ,l l l
rrrrl ,.rvcrir-, llrootlln
olicrr.
Drotber
(ieorgc .\. LJuc,liirrcjlrnru
r rd nife brre
b e c . i ri u i j e r u r r r l q n l l I ' i n t o ;
tLeX rveut
--
l{g, 2"
ls
I cau tlso rccoll seeiug &8 u&uy fls
s i x a u d r e r c D l l r g e s c L o o u e r sb n i l t l i u g
& t o D s t r u e , i u C i d e r e n ts t r g e s o f c o n '
pieiir,u,say fortr iu tlie yurrls oI J. l\[
l)ayles & Sou tutl iho brlruce at thtr
y r r , 1 so i " U r r c l e L l o J c l ."
J)o I reueuUer tlle usnei of tLosc
v e , c s e l sb u i l t s o l o D g ' r g 0 ? \ Y e l i , I
'firere vts i[c, Autr[ sl]e]rsurely r1<',
pnrr1, Sr,Lr. Isalrcli Alberto, Copi.
L e r , i s T o o L e r ; 5 J c b r .A u n t e E . \ ' r l e u "
'lLe lust
tiue, Capt. J()s. R&Ile8.
lrrlerl vcsrel btd r 110 foot, keel (hov
'Ihe vriter uo
uenr tlid I coue to it)?
r l t ' r r b bd r o v e s o u e c ' f t h o s e s b i l g l e
urilr iu lbot wouclcrlu)lylolg koel,
qbiclr gt thtrt tisc was (lrliten onstoD,
a u t t d o u c t o p r e v e D tw o l u r s f r o u e t t i u g
t h e v o o t 1 , I t u s e r li o b e q n i t e a N e l l
hnoql tricli to "loil cloru" your fellorv
woLliurnu vho rrotl,l sil iu frout of
yoll, ax(l rio it goocl tucl haltl too.
There wue olso tLe lJcLr. Luvirrr
BoliLr, Calrr. Snunel $. llnllen, (unued I
W. LJollirs, ]
for his wile); '5chr. Atua
r ' r ' 1 , t .. l ' s . L l r , ' r r t : S c l r r . J r r l i r r J i $ - i l i
litq. ('nl r Snr,trcl B"; l' ': S, irr. .iutrto ]
'Ibompsor;1
V. Berger, Capt. Jnr, i1,
Reminiiceflt
; n C T . i l l ( r i l i i t a l e s i i t i gi l a p p e r i -
\'riiliauM.";-;;::lll:l:ll,
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li. Luull', l,'r ('trl,l liarrr'tcl Drryl".;,
Srirr. Arlrrur[. Ruttues, iur ottl-of tc'ru 1
1Y. tr. Clowes, I
lterkeutite
pnrtiesi
Col)t. JoA. Dic)rersotr, laicl codDlolld
h i . l t o r x f , t c , u r i i i i r g b i s r e c o l l c c t i o u rl l l w , r , , u n t , l r , , i l t i r g : " j i r r r r o l r f , , r t l t c
Ii rerllr urcljor
o l P o r t , I c ' i l , r r s o rsr i r l v y e a r r a g o , a r , l l l l t , f t r g c 0 t r r r i l , i L l [ . "
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To THD EDJTOH.
writ'er
ErR-The
L)l)aR
reutlcr of your very vlluirblc
a
beirrg
plper tld
ollr reclla
veniet)ces for I remember
M
tions in lhe srDDller buildit)9, fll)tl
Annie Dovis wus our belove(l telc
a n d w s s h e l d i u t h e l l i g h e 5 te s t e e l n
I ofte
by Crpt. Ubus. T.'I'ooker; brig
iu l,he cltris
ever-y scllolar
ttl
I l n g l e t , O r p i . I ) i c i r $ r s o D ;b n r k C a r i b ,
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c a l l r r - k ct l c m f o r s h o L t b e y a r e s o r t l r . l l i
I har(lly ever see their nl\lnes
I t L i u k t l L a t r r l r n j o r t t y o f t i r e s el t t s ttreJ'
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hap'
school are now living lutl should
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pen to see this iteol I sr)ul(l like
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g , , r - . t u i s r v o L r l y c a r s , a u < lt b o u _ i i w r s
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school aDd oiten away in t')Ie niglrt. w
l e u e u l ' . r ro l o r l i i r g C o p t . I I i u e t T u t - l l l I c r u i u , i g r u e. , O l i i ' l i r u e L ,t'o o kl r i s C n p 1 , .J n r u e s l i l l o t s o n , b e i l g [ r n L r l e i l r v o u l r l w o l k u P t l t & t w o n t l e r [ ( l l
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ridce, Tbe uost of ihe tlrore vosstls
qlrl vorrt $ith mJ lrot!er, luter ku-orvo
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nllottorl to "llucle" Alryollos, rutl nll
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bort; rrrl vi.tir
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to us all u'itll wor(is sorDe-whlt like
lprthirrj!g tLui \r[s luu Io|
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store aud Bill Wotsou aD(l JohD NorL i l l i [ e r c N e r e t v o r o a i l s , t b o l o n e t i l l p r l r ' " L r c s n ] r t r r L l i i l s i r - s p i e dL l s o l d
A t t h c a F e e I l , h r e es c o t e t t l r e e l
' . l h e l u i t e r l e < 1a l o u g
totr iu ths lattor' Ifrnuh Baylea vos
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road by tetus goirg up tLe hill.
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D&tureal atrcl s frieDtl of ibe boys iD
J l u u g i u t b e v i l l a g el l l i , , , t . r"et n r U I t L . s r , , r - n i U . ' I , . . ! \ i ' .
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I'Witt) haDDy ht'arl,s $nd foot-slcps
tLoso days. WLreu tbe store cloeed
o l s o u e i i e u t y \ o u s e s , u o r o o r l e s s , l l l T . l l u l r c . { 6 r u k [ e r ! i u e N a f lL o u i s
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Good night, good night' good niirlht,
p i l e s ( c o a l i r a s r o i - u s e c l t b e o ) . _ I ' b " l l l "ur",t,o " r h e s t r e v i ( u l m U l i c r a y ) . T b o
(1o
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it, eDd ibe oDe rllo gsre s&tisioctory
t\al aectiou tLeu beiorv tLe vagor lll lu,1 n.,.1 perfect orcler. Wheu the
service <as 1sqg1r1edvitl: oue of Dr,
Now,it nny of tly rettlers intl scl)ool
r c , a , l . T b e r c a c l a s i t t l i i t t e c l . a r o u u , ll l l u " r o " l * r t a f l u n t t b e r r r D e r e \ . 0 8 g r e ! '
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Donue Square Dudere or Dore commales temembe( sny ol t'hese doings
l,y rL(re lL? .Url'tiir..chnrcL nm lllr"iolciug bv t),e hrrr .'o*,1
"ti"l,
r u o u J yc a l l e r l " c L e l o o t s , " ( s o u e c a l l e c l
menlioned, rlotbiltq
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c i r o r e ' o u t o r u r r l r t b c b a y a l o u g s i c l e l l l . " " i - l t " f r " , i " , r 1 1 , p l .j r c ! . i u t l i e l o f i , s
woulclplease me Nore thtrt\ tq open
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I r r r r r u i r e r s l , l i d i u g c ) i r s e "iitur\g. "
tbe TiDes sotne Sutrday lnolniDg and
fcrtruato" euougll to receiYo one ri
I i u l ; e ' s s i o r e , n h i c l r w e s t h e t o r t L ' e l l l f r v i t ,"n0r.i , l e , , f l i r . \ \ ' i u e g r i u r l c a u u o o ,
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times have nol, been forgotl'on tl\nt se
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l{ulse. I reusubet tbct Cairt. Ttrus ]ll L.., ,i,rn "r,, ,ifer' bip a brutl of cou-
all l,,itrLs trI oirl
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SOlYllYlUIIICATE['
st oire time & resident, of ] ouI
f u l a n d p l o s p e r o u sv i l l l g e , s o u l d
& smlll splce rn yotlr
S c h r . I r r i e L e t i ' . ( l n p i .S i t e l c ; i c l r r ' L h u r n b l y a s k f o r
columns in which to exDresshis feel'
l l r L A . J n 1 u e , O r r p i . $ c n t l t l e rJ u S r e ;
iJc)rr. Gco. li. 1\!rllr, Cnpf. Ge.'. H
ings. I reallY oftimes feel looel
llrtie; Schr. Iiy.1or, Ctpt. Ilytler;
&n(l hoDlesicl( when I think ol
S c L r . i \ ' [ o i l i s o uH o l u r c s , l t r r i l t f o r c r r t t
goocl oltl times q'e experionceil x
wl
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called lligl) street. The new aDd
rlaleuxI Ii')Nley,Cs|i Rowler, thetr
were connectcd for coD
schoolhouses
l i v i u g o t \ t r r t r l i u gR i v e r ; B i r h r ' A r r D o
ing; Wiient'ieltas a Pott
Lad.
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i l r , ! \ I r . u t J , : r i l r L i J . s l u l r l ) t u gr t t " e J l l
i t , , t r e r t i r r t t ' t e r L i urgi f t i ( ' i e , \ r r t i c u
\ f i u d s o r i t o i e ) , r u t l e x y r e c ti o l e t u r u ] l l
ruril cert&lulygoo(l
L y S i . l l . i l ! r ( l , r ! I o u t L e ! 0 t l"i i' u
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p n l l i t , f o r t h o y $ e I 6 g o u e r D l l yr u n uiug away. I cuu eee l\fr. Syphers
n r : r yI u u u i l g n p t l l e s t r e e i l o o k r u g t o r
I rgaorses.
Non I Lopc yotr relLlers nill noi
c o d u e c tt L e s o l t u e e t v i i h t h e r v h i n s c r f
ru rgecl persou rvrtrr ru iupairecl uiutl,
f()r ron uJ Irtcu,ls rviro lrrve alrvlys
lirr:rl ir t,he btrrnliiul rillnge oi i)ori
J t , f l c r s o uc r u u e ! e r r e t l i z e t L e p l e r s nre rt glvess D&u to ret[rD oxLi r'&lk
iLro olti rtreets of his uatrve pllco.
I,:trD clrorlftrll.t $&J tbnr I tlo roull.g
l('ve tLose "olcl etreets" rud nlrvlys
r:ljoy rvitb tLe gro&test of pleisnre
gvpr; 5tep I trlie upou then rvhou
aisiuag Irort Jell'errou, uy olcl bouo.
Orp'I'ruon No. 2.
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FIRItSil)n
TI{OUGHl'S.
Thc "Olri I'ol't"-[
flctr'ospcct
"in a forller Da|er I nlrde soD)e allusior lo Lh€ Irleasing cotrliLiou ol lhe
loN!
i J s i l J , r f , $ l l . l r . i I , t r r t r r e 5 s. c l . c . l
beaulilul
)esjdeDces,
it)tDrorelDenrE
antl desiraLiliLl as a healll) arrl pleasure resort. ULil iL \\'its not always th\ts
ior
to seD thaL Il:e rolrlenb ,li,i IO lfrilthe stn|e.
i i..:l ' ilt ir.g tLt( ln,.
l a s s € s o u L o L t L l . r( r r i l N i i h a c o l ( l c h i s € l
) l r e l l j r g i r , ' , r . , a I i r e L r . . l . 1 . r . . . , 1 i uI
t on tbe f.ozcn llucii{ireJLs.
Oh, iot
the good olrl lit|:at $h;-rr tve htrcl. .u
blow tbe olsl.r ru4 claDr sdells olleD
wlth dynatrtite llefore Iq coiilil rnnlie
a stew or chowdFr
\{ hgq ns ,y..1,,
to tlle celJa) arxted
\viLh rnillrl an(l
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'eli
Dre Je \vi)lged wiDds,
'1'hat
rouDd rlry pa.thway roar,
Do ye loL kuow some cozy hut
C)r D!arl)y village store?
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illage
A l s o t h e f e \ ' . r e " l ] o r a l i o n P r r t, i, e s, .
loDe aDil qrriet dcn
Sonlc (:ai€, of soDle clvc,
Where I carr \rarm Lry leet
And ceas€ the sLorlll to l)ravet
as lrey uew
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over thc
llu llflst ltroarltvay,
ll ll - . 1 : : - : l l .l i i ll rl ln t )lel .l lsl ' " - " '
Ilaving recerved sllch nD uncivil ie)ly, I remajneri ()n thc docl(, sliullliirq
: 1 y l r e L a i l { l $ ' e a r j D i r , l l 1 .D r y p N t e D i
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n . l d r j l ) l e r i ! l r t i r c D r i n i s L e r ' s l . r r ' , 1 p .l l
nlirl'1 llle llert eveningAnd sr)ule
. r r l t h e l a ( l r c s . l ) l o s s t h e i r ' 1 , " " ' 1 1 " , 1 ' ' i , 'I i
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t o c u L L h eI i | e $ o o ( t ,a u d r o l l c d - . i l p - t l * , . i r , i o , 1 i t , . , i , n n o i " r r I b . , . v i s i t i t r gt h c
carijeLs a1l(l (,eDt wiLIr their wjv"s alrrl I,rsr .m,c rtrrco tirres a clrv (the ruail
s \ v e . l t h e a r t st l r r o u g h t h e l l e s ' i i r l e r i n j r . , r r r c r l , r I c c , j . L i l y t i n t h c i l , a n l : j e t v l o
!)azes of tbe Virgiuia reel and tl)e co: l,na, lrOlI tirejr tt)seut lr)vecl ones or
l l r c r s c a r fg L h e c l ) l y o r i L r r r i l a b l e
ras a lteat prtl;ier-rrritche atTxir \','llit:h tillion, fouD(l caIce5 rreiug considere(l Nrlkf(L (lo\1n Iir!t rhe olil,JoDcs.hoDrei i l { l / l ' r o l ' r i r ! ( nl u t i r c o c , i r s ; u l r - l , y C l l o s , , . t o . I r n . l r , . r , , - . t l t c I . d : r . i j \ \ s
n a, gale ot $ inrl re(llrire(i lJolir ant,tst illc
who could Iot tlauce.
hofs Lo licel) iL lrolr) dutLlrg
ro lecworlishoDs otr stills Nhlc)r have long
An(l tlle rueu waylaid tlie utirisler irl sinr,e diiappeared,
ard.
1l)eir sites belDE
the hnil nD(i or the stairway, cofdialll'
No\\', \Yc are all pr0ue t0 lo0l( baali
n,,s,oc,tuliiecl trl.beuruLifill sha(le treer
sonreLilrlcrisi;ll fur tl)e so-c:rrleil shook his hirnd anrl lelt jD bis Darlor a \\,hiclt surlr,rillrl one of Lhe nlost Doprr'good
!ctero!rs t)ortioD of lheir assels, whicir] lar hc)iels in tlie cotr)rty, anrl ou ilown
old tiDes."
-Not re(:erjsrriJ) s1
nrade the rrinister's hearl glad.
Thcl to the rlocl( to a$,ait the arrival df the
ar llacl( as tlre days when Dlcn anri
fhilclretrallio rejoiced in the kno('ledcel stetDl.r i|orr.yulli
volueu s'ere Iefsecul.rd 1or their oDilror the litile sloop
tnat they could have pie and cal(el fr,.lrt )lrjil{eDort.
oDs Ll l)cjDg Diared ill .rertriD llDriool
.Atrd then returneJ
llree times a day tor at least a u'eek. I lrnDre Io c;ilt;l lhF rl;l\,s wben the l|rs
crLalJle lrosiLiots too.near ttle Ii|e, or
:lhefe we|e also churcir enlertaiu- 1,^n(l son or fither slroill(l cast rDcltor
Iavirg lheir iret juc?sed ir iron boats
Irerts (adDrission free and Do collec I ju thn Irv.
f(lless of
LlielI covers, of tlrerr
ti,ru) whe| the little girls
prettilyl
:( t.l iy r'rr:e^:a/],
rltrrlrb rjr, f.
Jr' lesj
,\ncl now thI sDr.e rlloIed Dle is nlld r e s s e ( l a l i ( l l h e l i t t l e b o y s w i t h t h e i f I d . i \ n , . 1r s t h c h o u f i s l r t e a u { l l u y o l ntil
clrirlge
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cr:l)eIienc.d
they
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f a c e s a n d ) ) a D d s * a s I e ( 1 , p r o u d i y , o 1 1 l l . r , f i r c l l I U ] s i o \ , , I n i l l s l l ) l . i l -l ri jnt o a r l
i r r a r l t 3 , i ( ) r r ci o n v i , . L i o n s . l J L r t w q
(accorclilig to sex) reciied .,ili1 lhcse iiresirle tl)oIgllifi of
lrashnllly
h for tlre ilr),s oi say torar'-1iIe or
Ol(l
lhose
beauliltrl
stanzas l)eginninsl'l'irrrcr. ;tIrl rr'jlh llle he:trticsL good
ty yca|s rso or tllerealrolrts.
Not so
''\'Iary
1{ad a Liltle Lanlr," or "fhel,rjsh(,s ii) l)1.'rcilrler trlto lrrrslr;ll thl
f y l o n x s l i l ( i l J u L l c o i j e i r o \ 1 3 1 1[ o r
'f
I;oy Stood OD the BurDiDS Decl(," lJni t)aticil.c
to
Iojlow lltcse liDes. sry
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Id !'a Lher
aD(1 f horDr.j Itdi
llie orator llaving srccuurlled to au al- Goorlrjght
tacl{ of slase-fright, failed to extllniI
S. E. GIBBS
$'hJ,lhe "l]oJ" sloo(1," so $,e are forced
No\.' Yor'l( Nov. 12.'07.
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rlrp 'lecl( sis too Ilnl to sit oll.
few lD(,rne!ts tho affilir:i of o:rr stfer'1Another l)rjShl )ittle l)oy would tell
ous liIe, Nai\(- all sel)tirDeDLaj idcas,
how he ha(i lcoled his sister, atrnt, or
ald eudeavor to look aL condirioDs rn(i
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hing! rs l.hgy rellly \rere. rilri wltilr:
(:irIrn vir,it \!ater, i,heD cooly watchr{l
f e v i e w i l l t j l h e 1 ) d b Lp i l r t o c . r f s e l v e s i r
her lrantic ehorts to pro(luce the l)11:direat qIrstjolis ar](l ilt)s\yer them
ler and al Llle rrd .Ji t\vo hoLlrs cruellJ,
lloneslll'
iuforlred her ihat he lhoilght slle hdd
I r o r i I S t a I c t . ] r o $ l t t - L l r yo l l t s w o u l l
Deer Molher:cirnrl)ed tliat s'aler loirg enouBlr Ior
l)ow eDjoy slertjng iD a room \yhere
t
so tired
Doved,
v/'e ara ne3rly
lllat iln], slle could resuDre her exertlre thernloDrerer bad
the
habil af
carlnot bt-ke, but I hsve found a place
cise to-morr.rN )orniDg".
lvakiug
freezitlg uir over Iijht?
iu
cake.
and
to get mY bread
nearby
,r-Dotl)er bopeful lird on oue occilsioD
iiDil xlLer l)rushiDg the
the Dol!ing
Jt's round tbe coiaer from our home,
arllounced iD truDlpel" tones tliat either
frost IfDn lhe ])edclotres ald scraDllg
lMotrroe;
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bread aDd cake aad bishome-made
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dici not leed
islactory to hrN.
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MY
tribute
know.
too,
cuits
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bcth.
itrg clo\\'u sLajls ailcl alrer kickirg
ihe
wits
then I have Paid, "TlleY're just as
"A Rich l'Ia[ BursL the Docr"
r t a u d l e t t i D : j . 'o u t t h e d o g , D r a h i n g a
made."
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re, illAwl1lg oul Ine Durup, pot&ioes,
Dd saLrsage. tlie[
drggiDg a LUDDe] ChaLley D. aril althctrSir he followcC
Your loving dautshter,
ihe annouIceDlent witlr soDe reDlarl(s
hrough the sDow drift
at the bacli
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aD irxe eililcivol'lng
to cuL a Le\\
riohes (of which Ne have our doullts)
llreahfast, all tlle
of breil(i
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PRIIITSl|OP
II{PATC}|OOt|E
leYolullonart
l|eall|cote
M,llarll,Selaukel
tlttds0ddPlace,
Hero's
Tatrlot,
h Setluket,
Wlllbefielurned
IIBviDg reposed peacefully ln ttre olfice of tho PBtctrogue Argui, a toBb'
8ton€ th6t once marked tbo grsvo of a
son of 6 Ilovolutiooary hero' hss boen
discoyered by Capt, "Bill" GrahBm' of
Blue PoiDt, who has promised io !s
store it to its rightful reEting plsce.
Wbila makiog up forms for Th6.Log
in ttre Argus office Capt. Grsttsm noiof tbe
ic€rl the peculiBr formation
m&ke-up stone. Turning lt over be
found the following inscription
t,In Memory of Heathcote M. IiIartt,
Who Died in lhe 60th Year of HisAge.
Blessed Are the Desd Who Die in the
[ , o r d ."
Ilclitor Green was as ruuch surprised
io nnd the inscription oD the stone as
wss Osptain Grahanr, Bnd could not
account for its being in bis ofilco. It
waspar[ot the equipmeDt when he
t o o k t h e b u s i n e s sm o r c t h a n a r l u a r t e r
of s century sqo.
O. B. Ackerly, former County Clerk
of 8ufiblk Oounty, hos huntsd out the
history oI the rDBD for whom the heedBtone,'w&smade.
Mrl Ackerly, an suthority on Long
I s l a n d h i s t o r y r e c b l l e dt h B l ,i n C o l D n i & l
(,imesCaleb lleathcol.e, a brother of 8ir
Gilbert llesthcote. vho wrs Gqvornor
of the Bsok of Englsnd ond l,ord
Mlyor of London,hud marned Martba
d B u S h l , e ro f t h e f o D n d e r o f B D i t h ' s
Point, Wm. Tongier Smitlr. Mr. Ackerly slso found lhat tr Iievolutionory
soldier. Ilealhcot€ Ivluirson, wBB kllled
in I b&ttleon Lloyd's Neck, in J uly,
l 7 8 l . F o t l o w i n g t r t ) s tl i n e i t w o s f o u n d
that thB lleathcotes aDd MulrBons l)ad
io termlrrriod.
'l'rtrcing
lhe linB throuEb htstoricBl
resesrcb tnd corre6pondeoce lt wrs
fouod tbat iho grav€ of liesthcot€ NI.
Hsrttis in tbe Presbyterisrr cburchy8rd st tsetaukei, $ her€ the HetrUr,
cotes snd Muirsoos hsve f8mily buritrl
plot8.
A grondson of Ilesthcot€ \1. Hart,t reB i d e 8i D t ( i c b m o n d B i l l ; F . A . l l i m brll, and a nephew, Jobn Wells, liYes
io 8dt8uket.
Jededi8hl{arit sDd GloryBn8 PundersoD w8!e lhe parents of Heathcote
Muirson ll.arttr whose too)bstor)e bar
just been discovered. They were married Nov. 9, l?97, in SetBuket, by fl,ey.
ZrchariBh Green,it belng tbe DloisLerrsfi rst msrriage ceremony t,her€,
1 ' h e B o l d i e rk i l l e d s t L l o y d ' s N e c k i n
1 7 8 1 ,w a s s n u n c l e o f l l e a l h c o t o M u i r son Elrrtt, snd was under thecomGand
ofLlspl, BeDj. T&loage, rho croesed
Long lslBnd gouud in Noveuber, 1780
and Darching to Smithts Poiot, capi u r e d i i f t y p r i s o n e r sa D d B l o t o I E o g lish stores,
A direct aDcestorof Heothcoto Muirson Hsrt! ws6 Ool. Wm. Smit,b, fouoder of the l\Irrnor of $t. (feorg€, st
Bmil"h's Poinl,, Tbe old Bmilh bonesrerd built in 1693is still occupied by
Oaleb tlesthcote, from
the fdmily,
whom tleathcote lilsr[t was named,
was Mayor oI N. Y. Cily lrom 17ll io
1?14.a Judge in Westchestet Ciouuty
and L)orDmaDderof tbe forces of N. Y.
colony. Ife wBs slso surveyor geDerBl
of New York provinc€ und l-Leceiverot
UustomE from l?16 to 1721,
l'-r;:,{:.:it:';lll:,'{t.l:
r;ir:i!'u
lll,',i"',,":,;;;
"i;lli'1i;,'"iiilLJj',i'.i''":l:
lte rudir \f inris hissed arouDd nr"qface
nd sriclierjn3 whisl)rre(i
Nary place
[ll
lt
Not at all. I sul)ntiL tht ctse Lo Lte
'l'llatt
iIhIllitaDt.
rias a.!ii
etc.
No, cleaf r(jader, tic IX)eL was rnis-l'll.fF
akelt.
rete L.o l.ttLlb :,ulrlritrg
allout. Ini!L c! rDitg. tlious-h Lhere may
h * r e i J L e u . i o l i r Fl , e r . ) , ' d [ . l b F I i i t i . l {
the slooIJ "Jacol) Dur\-cd ' LIraL lav
lo!liside the dock ro(l lroilr Nj)eDre
ssuedzLlle sc)ealDS, rtcaIs
and Sigils
f, of a losL Eoul.
But I thinli il w.!s the witrd, i(rr it
ils l)loNirg r gale frc,nr tlle nortDeasl
hen soDe fillJ,years ago I steDped
foDl the decli oI tlie sLcanler "lslaDd
lelie" lo lhe striDg-pieco
of Jones
lock, and lell i!to a ltoJe.
Quiclily recoverilB Dry equililIiun
nd hal, I $as jitfoD))ed lhal il Nouill
liy stern dIItJ' to rc[]ain
0D Lh€
oclr, figlrfrlivelJ. rllealriilg, to Iieell cit
rartls al,1 caresrlroltpcrs, lrut irr rely for tlle !riura t.r'li. ,rrl,l glDrloil5
ol Ilrotectjng
tlre llouseliol(l
ils lronr thc stonu lrrtil rhe arrivtl
the lva3'oD that was to coDvey lhem
our future ho[le solr]€whcre in the
oterior
SilliDg aiierDaie)y IDoD ll]e trullhs
nrl kitohen slove to keeD them lrom
ing aNal', I lrad sufhcient leisufe
view thc distanL ligIls of lhe village aDC negotiate a )oan vith a sLra],
poel and t)uls addfess lhe eleDrents:
lll. r.lrun!
SCCure
sNj, you?
lrfe and lost lliE latch key, else n,hJ'
filrculd lte Ilnrst tlte door?
fireD iLr:re \ias the little boy, Johlny B., \'lto,
haviDg
received a llild
lnrashiDg rt flrc llaucls ol his Leacher,
ivers.ed lhe tiir('nt by hirlilg the sad.lre jrr the lra), rrow, tltereby depriyirg
lrj., jrrost)e.live hrolber-in-law
crt lhe
irlaasure oI accorDlanJ'ing his nance on
i,il erlliestfjaD €rcursioD iD i.he afte.'fhjs
rr:ror.
lit.i.lebol' told tlteaudjence
fll ahonl the "Assyriatl"
wito cault
dor'D lilie o wolf, etc., Drollrbly afoot,
as tlre strddle \ras hiddet.
()I Sr,rid;IS evcrlbod) iD the village
r.tteriirfi rLurclt (this $^s befofe the
.
ASMOUHSR
ASGSSD
MAruE
. s t i l l i D c l i n e t o t h e o D i D i o r lt b a
oise, .witb few-oombiDstions, &nd very
Eoon tbe pupils were able to follow a
lino of geveral dozeD combina(rons.
t,LD
S0fl001
tvlASTER
^...,
7*'
/. r,t,
NE|[|INI$OE[{OE$
A1{O
TRIBULATIOI{S
OF TRIALS
,,AUNT
OFPOOB
rYIITTY''
Aru
ffiL$
$[Afrf{fijTAi$\I
Bnd when I pausad, Coglve the correct
answer.
OommissioDer Mount deBigDBiedthe
wolk sB
"mental gymngstics',,ADd
h€srtily endorsed ilro exercise.
I enjoyed mJr acqualntance with lbe
pupih outsid€ of school hours, and, I
r6c6ll that, on one occassion, I jolned
ICornriillcated.]
a party of the boys, aDd we skated
While I Fos enjoying the vacatioD from the
X{ti. Er)IToli:
heed ol ttre bay to the soundi
days at-the paternal hone, in Victory,
An
trrticle
froot our [rient], Dr.
and, at another tiDe, it produced
s ll0wRellted
Fro|lr
fherfilator
Oayug8 CouDty, N. Y,, duriDg the much
aildC0n. Gilibs, & font)er Port Jeffersou resrsatisfaction among the young
(lcntr
surnmer of 1567,I received o
" c a l l , ' people, to have the schoolrnastor as
ducts
An0ldFashiorred
floslelry y & r ( l ws o, hr lei reer isnchoer ) gsrPeega0kt isnogf t h e s t ) i p from Pori Jetrelson, N. y., to become
around l,be
ooe of the load on a bod-sleigh, as it
the princlpal of t,he public gchool.
stovein tlte buck store, siiting upon
Al$lounl
Sinai,
swiftly glided down ilte ,.Loug Hill;,,
,
I had never be€nto tbe town; I had
" s o o p b o x e s , " n n i l k e g s ,r D e e l b a r r e l s ,
and, there were riclesoo ice-boats: and.
never seen any of its citizens, but.
etc., briDgs vivi(lly to rny Iind the
there were many social gatheriuBE.
1'he Iollouing
fronr tiie
itr,x;[]J,1
after due consideration I accepted !h€
t,iruo wheD a boy auci o resident of ih€
I was a Dember ol tho presbytertan
Tirrrts is of |tcrl intcresL:
apporniment.
i l e \ e r - t o - b e - f o r g o t t e nv i l l a g c ; f p o r t
Ohurch snd of Suffotk Lodge, No. 60,
Jo)tn IIeury tintilh, oI Nounl, Siniri,
In
my
school life
Jelterson. I fully renerrber ilre Dsil
at
Union
F . a n ( l A . M . , a n d I f o u n d o p p o r t u n - i s t o - d r - r 'o i r c o l L h e r ' l i i e s t l i r j r r $
) ' 1 c f i 1 keg8 an(l solp box€s, snd if not great,ly
Atademy, fied Creek, N. Y., aDd
ities for uselulness ih both of the8€
li'lns ilr tirii \i('lr)ilt'rrn,l i. ;r1..,
throughoui Dy
Dislal{en, sorDeol those rvorkets usetl
course ln college, orgaDiratioDs.
poljsilrl\' ,rte r)f lire bosl, lit)o\\'I oll lltc
Syraouse University, I had aimed to
[o l]lace lher))selves ts ne]r ss possible
I also belonged to the guffolk
1 , 1 r) l l o r r ' , l u t ( l i s l l i r l e r l r r l l t ! j l r t \
qualify myselt for trbe Drofesslon of
to the rlisiD box, wbich most of ilre
OouDiy Teacher,s Associ&tioD, whoE8
"('rl;rt. Jol:rr,' rs I)o ii lltililiiirl.\'
lirile sas wi[hout &co!er &nd w[s very
t e o c h i 0 6 t h a n w h i c l : t h o r e i s n o m o r e annual
meetings wer€ very profltable
kno$I,
is ilt llis ijc\,ciltt.-si\(ir I'ritf,
importonI calliog in wbich men and
couYenlent to rcuclr, [or dunng lrn
to earnesi teachers.
rl wls lxirrr rl Ij,ircrlrerrl. lftr rs LrLc
woDen can b€ etrgag€d, for it affordg
troilDDte(l conversetion, and &s the
In conn€ction with the Bchool, I re)l l)f. \:iur('rrt gItiLlr iutt[ (]lrrirlitrc
opportunity for making right chBr_
r a r s r D sw e r e a l w a y s o i h i g h g r a d e ,
member that, ln aftet years, some of
lll)rt,,r), I)r. Virrct'nt firlitlt, lr.l. llre
naturolly tn$de t,hat specirl box ell
ac!er, and for preseDting such em_
tho pupils coDtinued thetr studle8 at
rvii\') \!ls the lcarling r!clltist ()l il)(r
phasizing, tofty ideals of genuine aDd
[I]e more irrteresLiDg.I ilrink that
oollege; AllAo Ii, F,and8ll at VsBBcr. r l ( ) r l l l i i r l c i l t l t i s ( i t y , l n r l n i l s l i l o l n
practical ciliz€nship. Early iD the
the sea captrins, who at that time
fr(tI
I IutrLillgl(in
Lo Iiivcr]retxl
irs
w e r e f r e ( l u e D tv i s i t o r s t t t h e s t o r o o f
autumn I weD[ io New york City, I
lr.
and thense took passage on & steau_ i J o h u W . R o e a l , A l b a D y N o r m B l , E d NIr. Bsyles & Son-or rst,her what we
\,\Ihen sevclr -vctrs oI lrgc ll)t'(.rl)boat for the sceDeof Dy fuluro labors. ward Il,. th8w at Lehigh, l,. Frank
ctllcd l,i)e ,,Old Store,,_were
lt)strutair)'s i)irrenls DtoVc(l 1o l'orl Jt'flcrson,
rner)tal
A r r i v i n g & t m y d e s t i n & l l o D , I s o o n Tooker at Yale, I. Wilson Rttch and
ir)
cfertirg
&
bounLeous
arr(l lrete lre recreivecllrrs erirl:,' sclr,r,l
B. Franklin -Aallock at Oonrell.
foupd t,he trust€e who reDeived me
autount of fun rlnong t,heDselvcs, tnd
.ing, lrrtl il, \\'irs itr!lcc(l OtIfl)', for irt llrc
Among
my sssooi&te te&cher6, I
cordially; snd, after a sbort interval,
to s(i(l to thc sport rt, lh&[ l,inre, \vlrs
age oi 1iJ ._v0ilrs llrc bo\' ,,€iIrdLritlc(i,1'
h e c s c o r r e dm e t o 6 0 et h e s c h o o l b u i l d - recollect the .Lisses l.pbebe A, JoneE. a n d f o u r r r l
tosee.NIrs. [litty
\\,oo(ll]ull corne iu
t berth aboilril sllil) olr t,lto
ings. I'helr appearanc€ did nol rrn_ AnDie E. I)avi8, LouclndB R, Joues. oltl slrrop 'l'horn,
lliesl,ore with
her sntall blshet
&nd
u ilh
Ollrt.
,Iosr,yrlr
press me very favorably. There wa8 O p h € l i a G , U d e l l , t l r i t i o E , D a v t s ,
lter Nell-lil)own
urubrells.,,Aunt
tlltnurond.
A slonp in
tllose dit.ys
NIiily,',
a n o l d e r b u i l d i n g a n d s n e w e r o n e , M. Alice Norton
BDd Jeunie L. gerlerrrlly Iretnt
as we all crllecl her, was
i lvoorl ptrcliot l)lJ'ir)g
These ladies were t , r : i o t r r e
reelly o 0l)srlcter,
end tbet\eo were conrrected by an un_ -tsaritrolomow.
She was [n old
Nert \.orli l",rt. illl(l ,,cr,il{ionearne8t aod
lady an(l wrs "uunt',
BightlY section, and tho grouDds
sfflcient
to everybody;
lyOrrrl'jug prsseDgers ltror irlirrg 1Jrose
DeBchers.
bu[she Nould of[eD becorne angry or
l a c k e d f e n c e sr n d s i d e w e l k B .
',grul),,
rvere u,illirrg to
Irsser)gers
M
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s
s
J
e
n
r
i
i
e
L
,
BartholoDew
thc trestl)reni reccived by some of t,be
aDd I
I wss young, aDd I poss€ssed amwith {,llecrew rntl l(,ncl r htrrl
riooiir<r
capillir)s, ar(l p$lience with her u'ould
bitious zeal snd per8ev€rtng energy, w e r e m a r r l e d , a t h € r h o m € i D N e w
shiD \vhcll neccssriy.
I{aven,
Conn,,
c
ease to be n virtue, Do(l she u.ould
by
Rev,
Ddward
a n d I € n t e r e dm y w o r k .
(,'{l)t. $tnitl}
followerl
tlrc
l)ircliel
stril(e out with l,hBt ol(l umbrella
Postor of ttre PresbytoriaD
The school had evttlenuy been under
of
le unl,il he Il[ir]ly bectrnrc nlr!1ef of
lrels, tr|(l wts uot &t ell p&rticul&r
goocl managemeDtr and very roon C b u r c h , P o r t J e f l e r s o o , N . y . , A u g . llLs own boirt.
u
p
o
n
w
h
o
s
e
matters hBd become 8dj usted to tbe 1 . 1 8 7 1 .
l
r
e
o
(
l
iI Inight foll.
At
Irr tllc l.car 1370 Irredcricrl< Ltnc,
During mJ. fourth year, I rocelved s t h e r l r r
ebout l,ltis tirDe of the
c h a n g e ,a n d w o r k i n g o r d e r p r e v a i l e d ,
proceedings,
Ne\\' Yorli cil,y lawycr of Iroruvisit from tho presidsnl oI the tsoard incr)ce, hrxl
N
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l
,
t
y
,
,
w
t
r
s
The dlff'ereDt trustees, duriDg my
i
n
& rage. Ijut.
"Aunl,
built tlrc crrcli 1.\\'(!DI6ic(l
of Education of PBtchogue, N. y.,
listcrr! t,lrefro!rt door lntch is clicl{ing;
term of Eeryices, were J. B, Rudall,
aclrrDDcr i)rec(lnouglrl,,
ID
lrx,liirrg
wllo
ls coD)ir)g i, irhy,
J. M. Rnylee aDd FI. S1. SNezey, busi- with tho propositioD [f!B[ I vould be_ aroutul Ior il cillltaiD to cr)l)lr))iut(l l)i!
it,'s ilre late
come the princjpal of the Dew Union
Oapt. Joseph lJsyles, oue of thc most
Dess men, gnd the school commisboll lte Nelected JolI)
ller)r-\' FDlilll,
p
o
p
u
l
a
r
School, I Bcc€pted the offer, and I
s
e
e
c
t
r
l
)
t
t
r
n
$
o
n
sionerwas T. B. Mount.
t
h
e ArD€ricao
nnd
for tllirty
yeilrs Itre v(.sscl \\'irs
lsbored iu that commuoity four yesrs, u n ( j e r l r i s c o l n r n t D ( 1 . l ) u r i t r g
coosl on(l .well knodn sll over the
The patrons o! the school wero much
tlrese
world tluo,,g seu-firriug rtrcn. llow
lDterest€dln tts wellare, and they gsve the period being one of eDjoym€nt and
tlle vessel chlnged
orvnershilr
'rAunt Nlitry,', wtilr
plessBnt memory.
to tbe treasurers e loyal support.
one fon(l look rt
ven tirles. She was & vessel of !ii(j
Leaving Long ls(end, I was Eucces_
l n e n e w - c o u t e ru ' a s a l l s m i l e s e n d o g
Tho Bcbool comprised three divils, belongiDg to 1,lle New Iorli
irntl
meeli as n l&mbr for she cetttrinly did
sions, priDary,
intsrmediaie,
sDd sively superintendent of schools, at iiastt:rn YachI Cllubs, antl wts one of
M i l f o r d , C l o n n . ,O s w o g o , N . y . , p o r ! l,hc tosl.est oI her (loy. All seven of
h a v e a v e r y t e D r l e rr e g s r d f o r ' , U n c l e
higher deportments. The first two
Joe," who could !ril,h ole iook or
were over crowtled; nevertbeless, Chester, N. Y., and West llaven,
Iler ()\\'Ders, so flr
ts Orl)t,
SlIith
UoDn.
qora','rtndtltLS r.-,s,'J.li"r,Tgta- tbtai.!,td..
word rluiet nll dist,urbeDces.
Il-pr l:!st ,r\,',r,"
ktt,ttr' 's.. rrLe ..lerltl
W h i l o w e w e r e l l v i D g B t W B s t , :\. \\;. l\iclicrsonr Llf lJosto)), sol(l tllc
I woDder how utlny of l,lte retders
In ihe hlgher depBrtDent lhers were
o f t , l l i sa r L i o l er e u e l r b e r i l l e t r i A l s a n d
the usuol brancbes of siudy. fi,e8d- I l a v e n , o u r s o n , A r t h u r M a l c o l m , w a s lbort, to two Spr[i&rrls.
She lrlr.l ll:en
gradu8ted from YAle Universtty, et becn llrig rigge(l, tn(l q'as lronrrtl for
t r i b u l a l , i o D so f p o o r , , A u l l l , M i t t y . ' ,
iDg, spellingr arithmetic, granmar
l'hc youn!'.er bays usutrlly chose for
a D d g e o g r s p h y , b e s i d e s , t h e r e w € i e the age of 20 years; snd, he diod of IJrvana,
Oullr, when she \r'ls lost \\'il.h
typhoid fever duriDg the followin3
fl plsy groutr(l the s,rDd plot at the foot
classes ln civil goverDment, pbysf
all hauds on bolrd.
o f B r o t d w l r y t b e l , \ y e e nt h e t w o s t o r e s ,
Alter retiring lronr t,he wIter Capt.
ology,
algebra, geometry,
trigo- yesr, Msy 2, 1895,
gn)ith bouglrt the Spicer Dnvis lrQure- H u l s e ' s e D C l I J a y l e s , . T h e f a v o r i t e
The
orushing
nometry, nBvigatioD, Greek, L&tin,
dlsappoinrmen!,
,,Pop over htrls,)&Dd.,bull
FreDch, GermaD, and in these studies caused by hi8 death, closed my cBreer 6 t e r { l p r o p e r t y : r t l { o u D t S i D l i , i r n t l p l a y s w e r e
iD the riDg," Bnd on one very pleasaDi
trrlili$11ed arr old-fashioDed
lro-\1elry.
the ptrpils Fere enthusiastic aDd ob- ln the professlon, tn whtch I hBd BpeDt
occasion-shich I shall never forgetthirty years. My wifc diod Oct. gO, .lleing rn irrclerlL sllortsrltiln,
his Iltce
tained good results,
one of the boys fouDd a dead ducl( snd
smrr becarue filmoLrs lls tl)e her(l(luirA good deal of time ar)d stteDtloD 1908,
o f a r ) a t u r i t lc o n s e r l u e D c iet w a s t h r o w n
ters fof New Yorl( city Irrcl Ilro,rliiyu
I liko to think of my sojourn in port
were giv€u to the subject of intel.
at the crorvd, stril{ing a lsd by the
tire
lectual arithmetic, for ihe reason tb&t Jefferson, N. Y,, as one o! the hsppiest s l ) o r t s r u e l , a r r r l e i l c l t 5 ' c r r d u r i l g
nnrle of Norton. .tIe !v&s no[urally
ol)erl seilson, Crrpl. John
is ltosl to
rt wss consj,deredof greater bene6t, in periods ol my 6xistence.
,'hot under tbe collaru and siering
oI
the
il16
f have enjoyed the morning, I h8ve scores of gunrlerE. Trofhies
mind discipline, then the lact hslf of
blrd and IlxlDg his eagle eye upou
an ordlnary t€xt book on arithmetic, entlured the msridian, and I am Dow h u n t c t n b e s e e n r n o u n l e ( l i D t l l e l t r g e
B
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l
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s
,
s
t
a
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t
e
d
oltl-ILrshioDed
diDing
roolD,
rllrl
f
o
r
him.
oi etrcb
"Iiampt,,'
whose contents not ons persoD iD a wBtching ths lengthonlDg Bhadow8 ol
HolDp. Iooked &t t,he old store door
i)rteresting
thous8Dd ever has occassioE to uBe. the afternoon of a loDg and strenuouE, orle lhe ctpt&in can tell iru
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Tber6 were, Blso, orol exerclees, yrhicb and, I trust, not unprofitable life.
reached him as he was about to open
bucli.
,ber'.] of a lirrge throe-velr-oltl
A . W . D r u m m o D a l ,A . M . ,
created mucb interest among the
the door, when '.biff ', and HaDp's
C&pt. i:jrrith
Dr2rrrie(l tNice.
Dis
40 WhAlley AveDue,
patroDs, aDd ibey wero a source of
h e s d w e n t i h r o u g h t r h ew i D d o w w i t h
6rst N i{e Nas Uaroline S)ttef)}-, of \l t.
New Ilav€n, Conn,
pleasur€ aDd proot to the pupils. The
g rush and-wellr then there was a
Sinai, drughter of Luther NL ljttterly.
ex€rclseswere as follows: baving th€
lively time for & w hile. Norton cried,
She died in 1ti?9. Of Lhis uniorl
three
depertmeut r,at stteationr" and staud"
IIamp. also shed I few bltter tesrs,
I{rs. l-. Lt. Brew€hildferlurejiviDg,
ing by my desk, I .woulal Bnnounce to
and if I remember correcfly, one lsd
ster, of Port
Jeflerson;
XIrs. Irranl;
the pupus 6 plqs 2, timos ?, subtract I,
cried oui ot symp8tliy for Norton, for
uihill, of Rocl(y Point; and Cspt,
by 6, pfus,2;!y3,8,,.1,!fmec
L oto., etc,
nry Aclier Finlitl)r oi New Haven,
rls il , he wss to
'
,
/try-
A,W,0rummond
Tslls0f p0rlJ€fferson
Sclrool
0ays48years
Ago...l|is
Taughl
School
30years,
0l a F0rnler
PorlJelferson
jtti:nffenry
,Capl.
a $allur
Al Reminiscenses
Bov--James
flbert
Pald
Forrilindow
13Years
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Mr. and Mrs. Abram Knight Brown
, l V i c t o r ' H . R o b i m o n , w b o h a s b e e u a t were thoroughly surprised Wednesday
the Suffolk Sanitariumat Holtsville
eveniog of laet woek by a merry comt b e p a s t t h r e e w e € k s , w r i t e s t b a t + e i E pany of friends and neighbors who
improving very rapidly there, har a
That Torvn and Sayville and Blue
g o o d a p p e t i L e , t i k e s b 1 8 s u r r o u n d i n g s ,took tbis way of celebrating tbo fortiPoint Are'loo Naughty, Army
a n d h o p e sr o r e t u r n h o m e s o o n p e r f e i r etb anniversary of their marriage. It
l y r e s t o r e di o h e a l t . h . " V i c " b a s h o s r doeen't really aeem possible,for "Abe"
Officials Hold
uf friends who witl be glad to bear
aod " Ida " are young folks yet.
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One of the most drastic military
Our friend of a life-time, IUrs. Ann
. Mrs. Benjamin Prioce,who sold
h a n d s o m e i t l a c e , M o - m o - w e t a , t o F Eliza Wilson. mother of tbe well-known regulations put into efrect this week
Norris of Chic-ago,has rented a countr; Wilson Broe. of Brooklyn, celebrated is an order from Gen. Bell of Camp
p l a c e a t E a s t H a m p t o n , L . I . , f o r t b ber 89th birthday quietly May 5th at Upton -forbidding any of the men from
her South Oxford St. Brooklyn bome. t h a t - c a m p v i s i r i n g P a t c h o g u e , E a s t
Patchogue, Sayville and Bl-ue'Point,
We hear witb much recret that Mr.
Bnd Mrs. Charlee L. Eall-ock will move Her brother. Jacob A. Brown of Mat- and any of the territory within two
to Greenport the first of May on ac- t i t u c k , a n d M r s . W i l s o n , a r e t h e o D l y m i l e s o f t h o s e p l a c e s . T h o s e w h o
c o u n t o f i m p r o v e d r e n t i n s c 6 n d i t i o n e .o o e s l e f t o f t h e i r g e n e r a t i o n o f t b e disobey are iiabie to ar.rest and court
M r . H a l l o c kw i l l e t i l l c o n t i n u e h i e d u . o n c e l a r g e f a m i l y l i v i n i 4 h e r e y e a r r m a r t i a l .
And to further enforce the or.der an
ties as statioD agent at Aquebogue.
ago.
outpost of sixty men under cornmaud
The comriittee for the Mattituck
Mrs. Arlien Wickbam, Miss Imo- of Captain Carson,who is well krown
Liberty Loan is ris followe : Hon. Jobn
M . L u p t o n , C b a i r m a n : C b a r l e e G i l d e r - g e n e B e e b e , W i l l D u r y e e , T e r r y T u t , in Riverhead, has been encarnped near
e i e e v e ,P u b l i c i t y A g e n t ; S e c t i o n a )M a n - hill, tbe MesdameaCookling aDd other East Patchosue.
While no official explanation of the
e g e r B , M a t t i t u c k V i l l a g e , H e n r y P , fine soloists wiil siDg at the Presbytenew and drastic order has been mnde
Tuthil', Loois O. Pike, ehirrles Gilder.
s i e e v e ;o r € g o n , N q t . S . T u t h j l l , J . M . r i a n c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y n i g h t , w b e n it is understood that the villages
L u p t o n ; E a B t M a t t i t u c k a n d N e w S u f - J . M . C r a v e n w i l l d e l i v e r h i s g d d r e e s nanred have been considcred by ibe
f o l k , W m . M . H ' . d s o n , P h i l i p R . T u t - u p o n " F u o d a m e n t a l s" b e f o r e M a t t i - m i l i t a r y a u t h o r i t i e s t o b e t o o n a r i g h t y .
h i l l ; W e s t M a t t i t u c k a n d S o u n d A v e . , t u c k C o u n c i l , N o . 3 4 , J r . O . U . A . M . , Speaking of the new order the Eagie
says that soldiers have been returning
Oharlee Elliott Hallock, Arthur L.
D o w n e . S o w h e D t h e s e m e n c a l l u p o n and tbe united cburch congregationB l r t e a n r l r r n s t c a d ya f t e r s p p n d i n Fl e a v e
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c
hogue in particular - have made
aod be prepared to hand them
Tbree more Msttituck boys--Chailie strenuous €ffolts to keep the torvn
out libersl amouote to hetp make
your
couo_try safe and
happy ? R e e v e , W a l t e r M . $ i l k w o r t h a n d L y n " clean, and supposed they were sucOur good Polieh friende wbo hive wood G. Downs-have arrived safely cecding to a fair degree, and the sudden application of the order excluding
had, euch unexampled prosperity on over Beas,
" s o m e w b e r e i n F r a n c e , , ' soldiers comes as I great shock.
tbeir farme, we trist wiil fedl griteful
"The rvhole trouble is Iaid to
l o t b e w r s e g o v e r n m e n t a n d c o u n t r v we suppoa __
t h a t h a s m e d e i t p o e e i b l e ,a n d b e l p u - g At our post office we notice tbe Boy "speakeasies" and hackmen who are
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out to the full ex[eot of tbeir abiliiy.
S c o u t ea r e " b u m m i n g " t h i n g s . D o u g A D n o u n c e m e n ti e m a d e o f t h € e o - I a s T u t h i l l s o l d 1 1 4 T h r i f t , 1 4 5 W . S . S ; o f w h o m h a v s l q q n u n d e r s u s p i c i o n
for
a long time but agaillst whom it
g a g e m e D to f M i e e G r a c e M a r y W i o NathanielS. Tuthill, Jr,, 95 Thrift, ?2 has seemedimpossiblcto secure conc h e s t e r ,d s u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . W i t vincing
€vidence. The enforcement of
l i a m R . W i n c h e s t e ro f S y r a c u s e ,N Y . , W . S . S . ; R a r p h C o x , 4 0 T h r i f t , S W . S .
t o R a y n o r D u n h a m H o w e l l o f M a r t i t u c k S . ; G o r d o nC o x , 1 9 T h r i f t , 1 2 W . S . S . ; the order will not only talie away a
large amount o[ ]egitin)ate business
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T h e M a n i t u c k l J a n k h a e i n r i " t t o a - " J o b n B a r k e r , 8 T h r i f t ; S t a n l e y C o x , from this section but will render usem a g n i f i c e n tn e w B J i s t e mo f k e q p i n g a c - 7 W . S . S ; F r e d O l m s t e a d ,1 4 W . S . S . ; less tbe extensive work that public( o u n t F ,c a l l e d t h c B u r r o u c h S t a t e m e n t S i d o e y O ) m s t e a d , 9 T h r i f t , 5 W , S . S . ; r p i r i t e d p e o p l e h a v e c a r r i e d o n l n a n
a n d L e d g e r P o e r i o g M e t h o d . I t a w o r k . G e o r g eT y l e r , 1 1 T h r i f t ; a t o t a l o f 2 9 6 e f f o r t t o m n l ( e t h i n g s p l e a s a n t f o r t h e
logs are almost uncsnny, It adds,
so l di e r s .
s u b s t r a c t s ,m u l r i p l i e s .e t c . , d o e e a w a v T h r i f t a n d 2 6 0 W . S . S , B f a c € v a l u e o f , "Captain Carson, an old Regular
w i t h t h e o l d - f a s h i o n e dp s s e - b o o k ,a n i $ 6 , 2 0 8 . ? 5 .N o w t h a t t h e L i b e r t y L o a n Army offcer, who is in charge of the
glves you a complete statement of is over the Scouts here will etart an- outpost, in an interyiew with the
your account in a gecond. When a otber driye.
Eagle representative emphasized the
point that the section is not under
b a n k h a n d l e sn e a r l y a t h o u s a n dc h e c k g
O u r . P u b l i cL i b r a r y , w h i c h b a e b o e n m a r t i a l
s o m €d a y 8 , i t b e c o m e sw o n d e r f u l l v v a l lcw and that the patrolling
uable, Call and s:e it; it'e a wonder. run on short time to savecoal, will oow .o)diersurll havc r)othing to do wirh
The soldieri, r'ho are
be open from 10 c. m. to 8 p. m., as civilians.
EUMMUM BONUM
u s u a l , n i t h p l p e r s , m a g a z i o e e a n d m o u n t e d ,a r e f o r b i d d e n t o t a l k t o a n y one except in line of dutl', and all visbooks free of uee to all. Owing to the itors are excludcd from
their camp.
difference in scbool matters it has beThe only exception to the exclusion
come necessary to ask for voluntary crdel is in the case of men who can
H€nrt
P.'l.Drbllt ls 1.'EE,IRAvsLrB.B
c o n t r i b u L i o n et h i s y e a r . W i l l a l l t b o s e furnish proof that they \yant to visit
their families actnally residing within
bustDoia aroDt oi Msltliuol
w b o c a n , k i u d l yb a n d t h e i r c o n t r i b u l . i o n s
the barrc(l zone.
Mrs.
E.
K.
Dlortoo,
Treasurer,
to
the
Dr. Craven'e sermon last Sunday
R i v e r h e a dS t i l l o p e n , B u t n i g h t o n t h € , , S e c o n d C o m i n g o f or leave tbem st the Library. Ou! enFor the present River'head has not
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courses ever heard here, given with b y f a i J u r e o f . i t 8 b o D d st o p a y i n t e r e 8 t , have told people here that Riverhead
s o w € t r u B t t h o s e w b o s e e t h i e n o t i c e rvas apparcntly keeping itself "unusgreat earnestness and power.
Mjes
C a r o l y n H o w e l l u " n g * i t h b e r u s u a l w i l l u n d e r s t a n d w b y t b i s m o n e y i s ua)Jy clea'r," and while it is still be1;c';erb
l y ctlicills and others well acbeautiful tone aDd enunciation. Mies
i'uailted rvit'h night-time details of
fhis has beeoa "war" year for
G i l d e r e l e e v ep l a y e d t h e . , D i e s I r s e . , ,
Rivcrheacl life that the hotel men are
M s t t i t u c k , b u t B i g n s o f p e a c e strairring
a n d M a c C r a v e n ' e y o u o g c h o i r w e r e b i e ei n
c','cry nerve to obey the law
beard in antiphonal eelectione, Rev. begio to appear,a fioe brby girl, Estl:er relative to the sale of booze to solJiers, therc is no question, it js
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c l a i m e d ,t h a l s o m e p e o p l e n o t d i r e c l l y
were_preseDt,Mr. Sbarp making tb€ Mre. Car'eton R. Wickbam laet Sa[ur- in the Liquor husiness are in the habit
prayer.
r,f "passing" booze to soldiers when
tney v)Slt riere,
Should this practice continue no one
Our sailor boys, George Gerard Tutrvould be surprised to hear qf the ban
hill and Harold Hudson, botb bad
Our competent Postmasteti Wic-[
ceing extended to Eiverhead, greatly
" e b o r e l e a v e " l a s t w e e k ' s e n d . a n d Gildersleeve, snd his sterling aesistaDt, ';o the detriment of business interests
looked daody in their navy blues.
Lizzie May Tutbill, sre busy people, of all kinds. In fact general bustness
would suffer nrore than the hotel husibut bave found time, up to lsst SaturOur noble Red Cross womeD are day night, to sell
ness.
$4200in Y/ar Saving
Sheriff' Biggs says he is trying hard
w o r k i n g l i k e T r o j a o s a n d . u s i n g a p i l e Stamps, and
are Btill driviDg on at tbe
;o )reep Riverhead open. He says he
of material. 'Ibey need funds and will good work.
) a s r $ . o o r t ) r r e e y o u n g f e l l o r v sj n R i v keep on needing theE, we fear. Tbey
.,rheld un,ler sutleillance, men whont
R. Gildersleeve ie at Dun- he suspects of mal<ing a regular pracleory
will bold a cooked food sale every Mootice of sellinE booze to soldiers when
day aod Friday afternoon till further raven, N. Y., superviaing bis big farm
t
rhey visit thii place. These boys will
notice, to swell their coffers, so give at that place.
apprehended in the
Buy a Liberty Bond. All the people be, he believes,
tbem a call snd Lelp along tbe good
near firture unless they stop the praccause, Tbis does not mean tbat Mst- io this State are now registered and
:ice. With this practice stopped it is
tituck bssn't failed to do mor6 tbaD tbe committeee are €xpected to Eell believed that Riverhead will not corne
under the new Irilitary ban for otherher sbare, but she wsnte to atill keep every one a bood, or else give tbe rearvise the town is considered as clean
on doing more. We rnust win the wsr, son why. So don't be on record as a
as it, is,possible for a village of this
slscker, but buy tiat bond at otrce.
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H€Dir P. Tuilrlll ls l,Es TsAvrlrr'!
b u s l t r o s Ei S g D l & n M a ! f l i u o h
Rev. George R. Gsrrettson preached
a remarkably fioe sermon in our Presbyterian church last Sunday morning
from the text, ',Sball your br€tbren go
to war, and Bball ye sit here ?" Moses'
exodium to the men of Gad and Reuben
to aid those fighting for them, just as
we ought to aid the men who are fighting for ue to-day. It was wortby of
beiog printrd broadcast, and as the
rain preveoted many from hearing it
h€ bas conseDted to preach it again
next Sunday morning. Mac Craveo'g
cboir will also repeat tbe Dew Liberty
Authem, which is well worth hearing.
At preseDtwriting (Monday) Mattituck has mor€ tban secured her tbird
allotmeDt of Liberty Bonds, 960,000,
and hopes to raise a big pile more after hearing Rev, Illr. Garretaon again
next Sunday in "Shall yoor bretbreo
g o t o w a r , a n d s b a l l y e s i t h e r e? "
A g o o d l y e i z c da u d i e n c eb e a r d W , I .
Hamilton of the Federal Bureau of
Vocation speak upon Citizenship To.day
and To-morrow, io the Presbyterian
cburcb last Monday night. This closed
the Triangle L cture Course for tLis
year, and we think it has been a y€ry
good tbing for the boys.
At the annual meetiog of lhe Mattituck Fire Department on April 10th,
Wm. M. Hudsou,Henry P. Tuthlll and
Geo, L, Penly wero re-elected Fire
Commissioners. It was voted to raige
$200by tax.
SUMMUM IiONUM
Mrs. Booth, and her cousin, Mrs,
Dalzel, are enjoying a yisit to Washington, the lstter having I Bistor liyiDg
tbere, Mre. G. B. Iieeve accompanied
Mrs. Booth to Brooklyn.
The following item from tle Szn
tells the story of the Bbort Bkirts so
well (I mean tha extremely short
skirts, and there are many of them)
tbat I'm Bure some readere who, like
myself, do not often promenado Fiftb
a v e n u e t o s e e f o r t h € m s e l v e s ,w i l l e n joy readiogit. And yet it is not necessary to go outside of our villages in
the town to witnes8 the Bhort skirt at
a d i s g u s t i n gl e D g t b ,o r w a n t o f l e n g t h .
We all admit that the trailing skirt of
ibe past wa8 a nuigance to the wearer
and unpleaeant to the behold€r, but
uhy cannot out young ladies and older
one8, too, follow a faebion without being its slave, as the writer saye.
"As I breezed along Fifth avenue
E a s t e r S u n d a yI d i d n o t d e t e c t a D y i n oovation of style tbat was slartling,
but I saw as usual the slave of faehion
and I pitied her.
Her lack of grac€
and proportibn made her conspicuoue,
and I concluded that aoy rigid style
tbat allowed of no digr€ssioo waB abI critically
eurd, unfair, tyrannical,
looked them all over, snd I saw tbat
ilany showed to great disadvantage io
sbort skirts; io fact, tbe unnecessarily
r e v e a l e dc e f e c t s o f e o m e i r r i t a t e d m e ,
I do not want to see all tlringi as they
are. I prefer to bold on to aud cberish
my illusions, sltbough it is hsrd, I
grant you, to do Bo tbese ead days,
Sbort ekirte are lot for every one, particularly are not for the fldt footed, the
pigeon toed, nor people who are beef
to the heels, and there wers far too
many exampleB of all these in evi-
Somewbers in France
March 21, l9l8
Doln or-n CEUBBIE: Now wouldn't
this knock your eye out, old top ?
Didn't I tell you I was bouod for
Frsnce,but the folks home all said I
would not be seot. Can't you se3
wby ? Gooclmen wer€ wanted, so tbey
sel€cted m€. (Parlry. vone Francais).
Believe me, this ia some lingo. I
c a n ' t B p e a ki t v e r y g o o d y e t , b u t I w i l l
bo able to if I get a teacber. I reslly
can't see bow one can progress very
fsst witbout making it I study and attending I rchool. Of course you csD
picture Mac in town with his little
Frencb book io hgnd, tryiDg to buy
some figs or nuts. Some ecream ! To
make a long Btory 8hort, in desperal,ion
I ehow tbe storekeeper the book and
what I went to Bay to bim, and tbeD
we both have a good laugh. We have
some merrY times trJiog to speak
Freoch. One tbing that don't botber
me ig tbeir mazuma. I mastered tbat
in short time.
Well,.about tbe sea-faring Yoyage,
Why, I
let me say it was perfect.
have geen L. I. Sound twice Bs rough
many timeeas the old Atlantic, witb
tbe exception of one day. On tbat
day we toased around very freely and
alDost every oDe had an attack of seasickneee. I had a epell whicti lasted
about half aD hour, and was theD
laugbing at tb€ rest ol tbe Buy8. I
wae somewbst timid sbout the old Atlantic, and many times I said I would
not cro88 if my expenses were paid,
but when Uncle Sammy said I'll pay
your fare, wby, I c, uld not resist ao
c o r . i i a la n i r r v i t a t i , , n!
S o m et o w n w e a r e j n n o w , a n d a r e
having everJthirg a heart could d(.
s i r e , e x c e p t i D go f c o u r s en a t u r a l b o m e like things and surroundioge, Thera
ar€ many thioge I could wrlte about,
is desr old friend Charles Gilvivid description and tbe censor migbt
m a k e t b i s l e t t e r l o o k a s i f i t h a d b e e n dersleeve, I wonder. I ofteo tbiDk of
aud Ber8 t t l . e f r o n t l i n e t r e n c h e e . Y o u t r i l l b i m , a n d B l s oP e n n y , " T i p "
To parents whose BonEare in Frgnce.
b a v e t o w a i ! u D t i i I c o m e b a c k , f o r w e gen across the Btreet. Theo I can see
or by some of the devioue routee of
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pstriotic servics on their way there,
g o o d so n t b a t G e r m a n p e s t , a D d h e ' i l bunch bitting the Greenport rnovies it
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know it in time. I have met boys from
in the thoughts that hav€ been cas't
classy
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every state in the U. S. Just now I
into simple verse by a Canadiao father
Sid in the etore ar plain ag can be.
am looking up R.ay Hudson, anC hope I
whoee aon, not long after tbego woros
Regards
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Vic,
Sam
and
fiod the old scout.
were written, fell in battl€ on the
Herbert,
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Tbe weather here ie very njce. RothFrencb front. Tbe autbor ie James D.
Lizzie
May
Tuthill
diehing
mail.
out
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Hugbee,
Superintendent of Public
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ought to see our aviators
" G o d g a v o l l t y B O nl n t r u s t i o m c ;
doing etunts over bere.
lhey are bis mgzuma, I wish he would sendme
Ohrlsi dlod lor hld ond ho sLould be
five poundr of chccolate candy, like
c l a e s yw i t h t h o s e b i r d s .
A men toL t)Lrfui, Ifo ls bls own
The fellowe here in the Medic.al Herehey bare. Sonntag ie on the job,
And (iod's trld rnau's-Dot rDloo nlotr€,
C o r p s a r e c e r t a i n l y a f i n e , m a n l y I suppose. Hand them all my best reII9 wos oot rDlto t,o glvo. I{e gsvo
Hlrisoll thai Xe mlgbt help io dry€
buncbof boys, as nice as I ever met, gards, alsoyour motber and Doll, and
All thai o Ohrlst,to[ sborrld rovo]oaDd pBrticularly our officelB, You don't forget the girls, because you
tbet €ullALtatrod nron lrotd alosr.
All
' W t r r t l f b o d o € B[ o t c o m e ? r y o u
w o u l d t h i n k y o u w e r e i ! t h e U r i t e d koow I was. somewhat of I h€srtsey.
States by the Henry Fords, Pierce-Ar- b r e a k e r w h e o h o m e . H o p e y o u w i l l
Ah, w€ll I My sky would bo rDor€ groy:
Ilut tbru tho clouds tla sult would sblno
rowa - iD fact everything mo8! i8
Your sincere frieod,
A D d v l t e l D r 6 ) D o r l o sb o D l D o .
American. I am writiog this in a new
Clod's tost ol rDouhood 18, I know.
FRANK MAcMILLEN
Y, M. C. A. buildir.g just erected.
Not ' Wlll ho coDo ? ' but, ' Dld ho go? ' ',
They bave a line piuno and tictrola,
'fhere
a l s oa n e w p o o l t a b l e .
ie a show
or figbt almost every night bere, so
MY HOSIERY.
y o u 8 e ew e d o u ' t l a c k f o r a m u g e m e n t .
(With the Usilal APolosies)
Tho boys are treated royally, witb
plenty to e8t and a good bed to sleep Thc hours I spent on tllec, dear sock,
in.
Are as a string o{ Purls to rtle,
Of course I eurely miss the littl6 old I c o u n t t h e u o ' e r b y t h e r v e a l y c l o c k ,
town of Mattituck, aod L,now I can't
N{y hosierY, rnY hosterY.
get bome in a few bours aB I could 8t
two I knit, then trvo I Purl,
First
w
b
e
n
I
Camp Upt.on,but I do know
do come it will bo for good. I boPe
And round the leg I slowlY recJ;
80, 8ny way.
Norv joyful paeans to the Ileavens I hurl,
I am much worried over mother, I
I've turned the heel.
t
h
e
o
f
h
o
s
p
i
t
a
l
t
b
e
d
a
y
b
e
r
t
h
e
a
t
saw
ends that scratcll and burll,
o p e r a t i o n s n d t b e n r o r D i D gf o i l o w i n g . O h , l i n o t t e d
Oh, stitch that dropped, tllrevcrll-owI ' p b o n e dt h e h o s p i t a l t h e o i g h t b e f o r e
leaving Camp Metritt, New JereeY, I kiss each blight and strive at last to learn
and tbey aesured me ehe was doing
To reach the toe, sweetheart, to reach the toe'
fioely, but I baven't heard a word
since, and thut was !'ebruarY 151h.
I bave written ber five letters EincoI
got ashore, George will write m€
TheBlghtl{ayol Looklng
AtIt
for inetaoce buildirrgs vieited and manJ
* THE STAR.SPANGLEDBA,NNER *
By FRANCIS
SCOTT KEY.
Sept. 14, 1814.
Oh! say, can you see by the dam's early light,
What so proudiy we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright'stats through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly Btreaming?
And the rocket's red glare, and bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there!
Oh! say, does the star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the Iand of the free and the home of the brave?
On the shore dimly seen through the mist of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence.reposes,
What is that which the breeze o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceeis, half discloscs'?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected, now thines in the streem;
'Tis the star-spangled banner, Oh! Iong may it wave
O'er the land of lhe free and the home of the brave,
And where is tlwt band. who so vauntingly swore,
'LIid the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country they'd, leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution;
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
I'rom the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave,
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the lan,i of the free and the home of thc brave.
Oh ! thus be it eve.r, when fremen shall stand,
Betw€en their loved home and war's desolationl
Blest with victory and peace, may the Heaven-rescued land
Plaise the power that made and preserved us a nation.
Therr conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto, "In God is our trust."
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brsve.
FERSOt.|
OFYEARS
AGO
PORT
JEFFERSON
INI83I
Then Galled OrownedMeadow...
Recollecllonsol an 0ld.Time
Resident,
in 1875.
frnInteresting
Inlerview
Wilh
l|ammond
John
0verlon
,I{OHOUSES
OIi'/i/EST
SIOE
ontheShore
Fr0nt-Andllola Building
tlleFirst
Eoal
John
Wiltse
Capl,
Ettild€r
inPort
Jefferson,
Believiug
for
tuture
ful.rtories
be Yaluable
it will
tilat
geDer'&lions to haYe truthconrer))iDg the history ol
Port Jeifersol glveu by tl)e men who
ate . ill cli\e. $c tlljs \reek, star!
q'iih arL iDtervi€$' given ris by JohD
\\;e \Till- DriDt
O!erton.
llarurrond
tulll'believiDg
this iir Darratire Ioill
readrhat jt will Le nlore i[teresLi[g
that way.
I was borrl in CoraDl, eiSbly-six
veal ' ngw, lllY parillLi rtclc .\lctlltlslah
-qnue Still, mI
Lr.r'Loi, rr.il sarrh
father \yas rauted by llis uncle Je"sse
D
r
y
latber's uotller
lle told
OvertoD.
,that be.\\'ould
Bive rlle a tract ot
lan(l it he coulal name my father. Tbis
rvas peruritterl by illy rrlother, and I llale
he
say ofleu
tbat
ialtrer
.heard uy
Dever ltad tlle laDd
lre had
wishcd
the Dame, and I hafe never met a
idg
man who has borne this Dame. I
iare knortrr Port ;iefferson ior over
sevelly-tlve years, an(l hrYe live(l
here sirty-nve years. \i hel I Rrst
tuerv the village, there rrere ro honses
.on the wesL side of l{aiu street comlng dory[ from the statistl unlil you
reached the bou.se kuown as the
'Well's
Dlace. Just olt the X{aln
lived
.street back of the house Dow 'Ihere
iu by Welcome, the blacksrilith.
was si.il) atrother house, which is
s t a n d i n g n e a r l y o D p o s i t et h e h o m e o l
Frank F. Darling and occullied by
The ne)it house was
Joseph lilnner,
{alled rhe Poiut anil is the present
On
lesideDce ol GeorBe M. Tooker.
the other side of l\{ain street you
flnd the old Zachariah Hawkins
?lai'e \rb ich stoodon the laod rchere
the new Catho)ic church staDds, tben
came tlre present home of Charles F,
Roe.
The next bouse on that side
was l(nown as the old Roe homestead, now occupied by Mrs. E. B.
'fhe TowDsend house also
wns.
was many, many years ago, let.s
yes, lt vas sixtyr vhen I built it. Fifty-eight years ago I built the houte iu
$'as one of the standing
builrlinBs.
Following
Maia
street around
Hotel
square, we came to the house whlch
now
George
.is
owDer'l by
Brice aDcl
o€rliied.
by Charles
Tobiason
as a
The Dext was the hoDeresi(ience.
stead ovned by Caleb I{inrler, now the
Drol)erty of Lewis l{oger irnd teuantTheD we
ed. by ,Tohu J, Freeland.
'came to the old school house, it stood
where now sta)1ds the reside[ce
of A.
You then caBre to whal
T. Nortou.
is no$ kno$n
as ll.e bikery, iierc
sto-ocl tbe Ilome of HaveDs BreF'ster;
grandfather of lL V. B. Brewster. The
-next residence s'as occupied by Eli-sha
Bayles,. grarrdfather
of
tlle Bayles
Brolhers. $'Lo Do\\ lla':p lheir sLtp
buildiDg Dlant,and store oD the shore
vhich
I llve aDd I have never Doyed
it.
I also bujlt Captain E. M.
Davis'house, the residence for
JoLu p.
L'Homnedie[,
Good Te[rDlers
lrall
aDd the house occupied by \Villian
Brush for bis failrer-in-law, Hal!ilton
from
Fitzgerald.
Now, I would like Lo 6ay
concernltg
tite
shore
troDt.
There was Dot a bullrlilg on
ii, the whole front
was used aE a
wcod Jard and the dock which is Dow
Derljl:g's dock was then being built
a
father
of
\Villiam
T.
l, he-.Iiyed itr the bouse which is
tenanted by Olcott Davis, and be
d tris store on the corner oDposit€
brick store now occuDiedby
rk Robbins. We next come to the
Bayles homestead, built in 1802 by
in .Iohn Wiltse, who was th€
matr to Duild a -boat in thi! vil. The village could boast ot
rdly any other buildings than these
I remember.
r. Overton-who is b, nan of good
1- BiDd, has a clear DiDd and .all
faculti-es,":and.with reticence gaYe
r concerning his own
'
a
words
by NIr. Jones.
Our harbor
was- a
luir'place.
arr'l a great lr)aDY sloops
w(re
in the woodc
a
r
r
y
i
n
g
trade.
'I
nere waS aD 01d sbarf
sOuewhere
down in tlrp
neighborhood
of
the
dayls
shjl)yard whlcb is the oldest
.iock in town.
One ol ilre great im_
l,rovements ltr the. vlllage, $,as llre
hllint iD of all the laDd bpt\\.een thc
hoDe oJ Thomas Newton to tbe
Dresent residence of George Ll, Tooker.
J
can rentember
wheu .this
land was
nolhing but a swan)p, ].es, a Deadow,
and-rvhen the ljde was hiSh one had
to dnre
around Brick
KilD for the
mill creek was nor brldged theu. The
road from Newron's corner was a bed
ol-mud and marsh, it was hardly pass_
: ble and during my life time this load
has Lecn Rlled in eight teet in some
lrlaces. Wh1,, I had a four loor stone
wall in--froDt of my place, itow you
caD walk riglltrinto
Dy yard from the
street.
IUr. Overton q'as still sillttrg to-go
front. William H. Bayles is now octtrl)ying the old home. Another house
c a l l e d i n t h o s e d a J - s ,T b e B e l l H o u s o ,
stood Dear this Bal,les hotnestead oD
the hill,
This was the home.of William T. Hnlse's grandmother. Tire
lroperty of NIiss Lizzie Srrith Nas
by - the
few
YerL. .lllteres
'- |
[ ( - ' ) ' r t ] t cl 1r . l
Tbero wsro io tho plnce two blacksmitb ehops, but neith€r of tberu were
occupied as tber€ sas Boi work €nougb
Bt the trsde to Aupport oDo men, snal the
peoplo were compelled to go to,,Old
Mau'a" (oow Mt. Siusi) if th€y wanted
a D y t b i D gd o D o i D t b & t l i n o , o r i n t h e
way of makiDg or repoiriog wagous.
Tbero were two stores, one k6pt by
Lewis Hulse, tlle other by J&mos R.
Davia; ibese with Taylor'a botel auil the
post office coDstituted tbe oDly busiuesg
oonveniencos of the place. Nnuerous
b a r r e l so f N e w E n g l e o d l q E w e r e i E ported BDd liberelly dealt out at th€
two stores aDd the hotel io tboso e&rly
days.
Tho meaus tor iutellectuEl sod moral
cultivatioD were the di6triot scbool,
tougbt by Z&cb&ria Horvkios iD s ? x g
e c b o o lb o u s e , w h i c h B t o o d i n f r o q t o f
wbero Brewst(,r Woodbull's bouge uow
(18?5) stouds, arrd religioueservicce
were beld iu the eture buildiDg, one
eveoi.ogeach iqo seek8, by the cilctrii
preacher8 of tbo Methodist cburch,
aud occasioually 6tray preaobere frou
soureother d€DomiEstioo. Tbe circuit
preocbors of ISSl werB R,oy. Roubon
Harris, Ru elclerly man of cousiderable
power, eDdRev. n{r. Aldeu, n youug
preacher.
D u r i n g t h e s u E r m o rI S u u d o y s c h o o l
was orgauized in the scllool house witb
Z&choti& Howkins, superiDteIdoDt;
aud Wur, H. Brswster, WDt. tl.obl)ius,
G e o r B eP € t t J , I l b i e W i l l s i e , I r o o a l i o b bin oDdAutoir)ette Hrrwkius, toschers.
R,egular sessioue wore held uqtil cold
wetrther. &rrived, wbeu it wu firully
brokeu up for NaDt of sufTiicient iuter€rt to su8taiu it. The truth i6, tbe
mor&l 6tsDdsrd of the peopl€, vith s
fgw honorable exoeptioDs,was at, A very
low point. DuriDg th€ followiug winter, horyever, a g!e&t cboDgo r.s8 cxperieuced, ibrough tbs fnitbfrrl nnii
e a r t r e 8m
t i D i s l r s t i o D so f R e v , M r , H a r .
ris. Irrou tb&t tiDo uray be deted the
moral, rrligious growth of the ploce,
tbough uo churcb was organized hero
uotil seYeDyesrs later,
Tbere hod boen eeveral atteEpts to
eBteblish the 6hipbuildinB bueioeee
preyious to lbst time, but tLey prov€d
uosuccossful, because it was rondered
uecessary to trriDg the mechauicn required to do ibo uorli froD other pltrces,
noue beiDg 0b)o to lcoate tbensolves
here ou accouui of I.he fsci tb&t Deorly
e l l t b a l & D d ,i u r D d n b o u t t h e y i l l d g e ,
b o l o D g o dt o & l ) e D t a i l e d e s t o t € , s o i h { r t
noDecould be sold, cxcept iu occtsiounl
small quantities, es it becono Decessary
to raise mooey to deflsy th€ experrsesof
tbe DiDor beirs.
ID tbe Dext ygar, bowover, 1838,Copt.
Willisrn Jones stsrt€d tbo shipJard
now (18?5) occupied by Bose Jobu fd
Matber, oD lsnd wbich [e bad priuci.
pally mado by filling iD the meadow,
sgd tb&t se&sou lre built the schoooer
PeErl, of &bout 300 tous, Ho cotrtiDued
tbe busiuess of tbe yard, at tbe ssus
timo eotering iuto evrry eDterprise
wbich b€ could for tbe beue0t of tbe
place, oud there is no doubt that bi8 influenco in buildiug up tbe genersl
prosperity of tbe village was, for many
years, greotar t.haD lbai of auy obher
iudividual. He afterward surrendered
the yard aud businFss to BosB MotbBr,
who bas kept it goiug uotil the preAont
tiBe, puttiDB Bfloat & number of tbe
bsst yesselsever built ou Lolg Isiaud,
whioh, ns &ll the yesselstrtrilt bcre, u!.
ly to esteblish tbe high reputatroD
which Brookbsven Yesselshold tbrougb'
out the world.
In lbe same year, 1832, Mathew Dar'
liug and Sylvester Smitb Etartod tbe
yard Dow owDed bY James M. BaJleE
& Son, and built the brig Tigress' of
Bbout 400 tons. Tbey also rigged a'sort
of teEpor&ry Earitre railwsy, on which
they rebuilt the 6choouerHope for Capt.
Jobu DarliDg. Iu the fall of thet yesr
Meesrs,Darling & Smith bouBbt lEDdoD
ths we6t side of tbe bay from John VauBruut, wbo accordiDgto tbe sgreement
for thB purcbBase, eBPIoYed Majot
Brewster to build for tbem tb€ bouse
Dow occupied by CBPt. Oliver Davis,
&Dd tbe Dext spriDg tbeY oPeDod tbe
yaril Dow occupied by Boee E, B DarliDg, & son of one of tbe origiDel firE,
a D d d D r i D s t b a s € a 6 o Db u i l t t h e b r i S
Amelia SrrcDg aDd tbe Floop Emoliue,
u o w c a l l e dt b e I d B E . V a i l e T b e y c o o '
tinued to csuy on tbe busine8s itr part'
nersbip for 8€Yeu Ye&rs, wheD theY
seDaraied.aDd Mr. Smith opeDed tbe
yard alterwaril occEpied by Boss Josepb
Harris, DarlioR remaining io tbs old
vard. both coDiiouiug the busiDosEiD
ibeirrespective yarde as loug Bs th€y
liYed.
PORT
JEFFERSON
INI83I
Tt.n Gull.dl***d
Meadow...
Recollections
ol an Old.Timc
Residenl.
in 1075.
lChrpter lll.l
In tho year 1832Lewi8 Hulso al8o iook
tho contract for building th€ brig
Oumberland for Oapt. P. Darliug, anrl
€mployod AuguBtus T. Habbl€ 88 DaBt.
er builder. Mr. IIulEe coDt.iDusd to
t&ke contrscts, emyloying moohauios
to do tho work, build.ing iD that way
ten othsr yeBSalB,
iD all of wbich bo took
o BbBr€,aud i.n several of tbe last built
he wa8 a heaYy owD€r,
Tbe Dext to eDter iDto tbe busine8s of
sbip bDildiDg wa8 tbe frD ol JaD6r M,
& O. Lloyd Bsyle8, th€n both young
BsD, who opeDed what ie kaown as
Baylea' new ysrd aDd made I vory
Buooo6€ful
career until €acb bad a 8oD
whom bs wished to start lu bu8ins88,
aucl ihe firm was dis8olyeal aDd ihs nsw
orme o! J. M. Baylee & Sor anil C. Ir;
Bsyle8 & Son wore formed, the nrBt
named of the Dew flrm8 being amoDg
the most exteDsiye builders olr tbo
Atlantic coa8t.
C, L. Baylea having given hie perBorBl aitention to bi8 farm at OomsowogDe,leayiDS tbo yard iu ibe hBDdBof
hi8 8oo, tho firm ba8 proveil an erauple
of tbs polioy of dividirg between two
brsDchesof bu8iDessthe capital wbich
sbould bave be€q eoployed io on€.
Tbe growth of Drowaod Meadow w&g
quito marked from 1860,siDcothe brsak.
i D g D p o f t b e O l d R o o e s t B t e ,t h o c o n ditioD of wbich remailed Bn obstacle
to the growth of tho place too powerlul
to be oYdrcome by tbs few enorgetio
men wbo were striying to keep in lioe
witb the adyBncein oth€r locBlitieB.
Iu tho bope thai a cb8nge of DamB
would bo of some belp in building up
ths eillege, Cspt. Thomss J. Ritcb,
Oapt. Hauilton Tooker, Reuben Wilson
aud b few others, aft8r coDBiilerable
effortagsirsta EtroDg oppo8itioo, suo.
oeededin gettiDg tbe name chaoged in
1830or '87 from DrowDed Meadow
PortJeffersoD, tbs priDcipal grouDd ot
oppo8itioobeiog that it was an honor
to tbe memory of Thomas Jefferson, to
whoss prinoiple8 R majorily of tbe peo-
The only neans of ooinmunidiiii
r?ith tbe outerworld Bt tbBt time were
tbe mail, which was carried aloDg tbe
north Eide of tbe l6lsnd on horseback
and the oDe p&cket sloop Emperor,
of
ab o u t 6 0 t o r r s , C s p , J o b D W i l l s i € .
which made weekly trips to New york
&Dd back, carrying wood and farm nro.
duc€ aDd briuging back the mercbandise for the 6tores of tbe placo and
E o r r o u n d i D gy i l l s g e s ,
In 1836 Dlisha Baylee arrd Maj.
_
Brew6ter opened tbo street Dow LDowo
as Thompsou street. Bayles owned the
land ou ihe uorrh side of tbs street aod
Brewster tbet oD the soutb side aDd
tbey co@6€uced selli!g buildiog lots
tbereon. The 6ame Jear a scbool houee
wss built oE theb Etreet, on tbe lot but
rec€DtlJr occupied by tbe Methodi6t
church The buildiDg bae since been
couyerted into s dwelliDg, and ae auch
ie still occupied. Tbe Dext year, lgA?,
Cberles Jouee buitt on thst ste€t tb8
house now occupied by George p,
Scbryver, aDd iu lbe followiug year be
bilili tbe Metbodist cburch whrcn wae
Eoved from tbat 6tre8t to a Bite olr tlre
colBer of MeiD aod SpriDg Btreot, in
l8?3; EDd from tbat tiBe, port Jeffer_
8oq coBEeDced to grow witb moro
rapidity. The basis oi the proeperrry
of tbe plsce bas always been tbe sbip.
b u i l d ) D t {i D t e r e s t w b i c b h a g b e e n c o u .
tlorred by lhe builders &)ready D&oed.
J,' l8fj7 SylvesrerWiues, who had
former)y be€u wiib G. F. Darliug, com.
merced busjtressby him6elf, fir8t build.
iug th€ tbree.masted echoouer Louis
A. Van Bruut tor Ospt. James L. .fooker, lud cootiuued to bo &u sble BDd
s c t i v e b u i l d e r , w i ! l i D g s E u p e r i o rr € p u tatioD as e modeler, aDd bulldiDg yes8€I8
wbicb rsted BecoDd to norie, uutil
ibe
rims of his death, which occu$ed in the
BumEPr of 1874.
BoBs Joseph J. Hanis hne also done
Bn exfeDEiy€ busiDes8 ju lhBt lille, &nd
won an enviable repotation for buildiog
workiug
vessels wbich
&re fest Bailers.
PORT
JEFFERSON
INI83I
Ihen Galled OrownedMeadow...
Recolleclionsol an 0ld.f ime
Resident,
in 1875.
The narrative whicb followe was
brought to tbe mBmory of a well known
resideDt of Port JeffersoDiu lg?6, heDco
whore it dpeaks of ilre proseDt time it
rbould bo remomberedthat it refers to
tbat period snd Dot to 190t.
fDt€rest always cliDgs to th€ 6arly
bistory of tbe differeDt villagoe of Loni
Ielaud, and to tbo.citizeDswho havo
been proEio€Dt local cbaracters,or who
haye oxperieDceds! inportaut influetrc€
in mouldiDg the cbaracter or promoltDg
the growrb of tbose villagee. So with
Port Jefferton, or Drowned Moedow, ag
it w&s called iu lSgl BDd wbich was the
n&me of tbe post ofnce,
There were at tbot tims iD all DrowDed Mesdow, thirty,oDe dwelling8, thlr,
ty.nine famili€s; ooe bncbelor establieh"
meDt, aDd one huodred-eud ninety,sir
peoplo iD all. The section of tbe v
lying oo the lerel Iauds above th€ hil
wae called Coms€wogue. Thero
then iD that section iwo house8-tbe
tarm house now owned.by Capt. Miuor
Tuthill, tben occnpied. by Capl.
Kiuner;
the otber a small tenement
bouse, occupied by JoDothao Still. De_
sce!diDg tbe hill, t,he uelt houEe was
tbat of Zachari& Hawkins, wbere the
postofiicewas tboD kepti Dext was a
s@all hou€e oD Cduetery ay€. occupied
by Martio Wells ; next wag tbe houseoD
Igs then oalleil Vinegar llill. oc_
ctrpisil by Ebenezer Jonee. ilfEE-E:
EBiDder of the t,hirtt.ono houses were
occupied by tba widow of Azol Ros;
Sauuel Gates, on tb€ Brick HiU rosd;
occupisd i! 1875(and Blso in 190?) by
OfiD Deytou; Dauiel Robbius, the old
Roe homsstead.wbere Dr. J. E. GildersleeYe'e houso no\Y sf&nds; Chslity
Willeie, Jobn Griffio, Timothy Dwigbt,
SBward, bouse wbere tl)e TowDseDd
House now Btsuds; CBpt Wm. Jones,
lster occopied by B, H. Jone8 (in 190?
tbe property of George II. Tooker) i
Watere Tooker, the house belonging to
t h o H u l s e s s t a t oi M a j . W u . H . B r e w ster, later ow[ed by OYerton & n'aD.
u i u g ; D l i s b e B a y l e s , a f t e r w a r d .o w o s d
by C6pt. .IosephBaylee; a colored m8n
nemeil Pedro occupied a emall house
where Rich'6 store Dow st8Dds; W&)ter
P r i c 6 , t e i l o r , w b o l r e p t b a c b e l o r ' 8b a l l :
Oapt. Jobu Willsie; Deacon Daniel
Tooker, aDd Capt. Hemilton Tooker,
l a t e r o c c u p i e db y C o p t , M i l l e r ; R o b e r t
Daytou ; Lewis Hulse ; Wm, S. laylor,
hotel, bfterward tbe reEidenceof J. M.
Bayles. Oo tho bill back of wbere
Capt. Georgo Brewster Dow ljye8 wsg
tLreoldBellhouse, in which lived tbe
widow Brll, widow Petty aud colored
I'Tamnry," with hig wifo EDil Eotber,
a 6 q u a w D & D e dR & c h e l . A t t h e t i m e o f
Racbel's death ber bistory wsB ttaced
back, in families wbere sho h&d liYod,
for oDs buDdrod ond fifieeu years;
Cathariqe Tyler; Heury F. PuDdersoD,
'ttre
bouso lster occupicd by I'raDkIiD
Browu; Bouj. Bror+u; Sbedrick Terry,
p8rt of tbe estate of Rich&rd Mattb€r
anil David Turner iD same bousei Israel
D&viE,oD ths besch. Theee comprieed
the dwelliDgs oD tbs easi sido.
Oo tb€ west 6ido th€ houses $ere
occupied by Nathan Terrill, ou corner
of beacb road aDd road ruDDiDg to west
sido of bsrbor; a smali hoose on tbe
knoll was occupied by a colorod f&oily;
Jeremiab KinDer, falhor of Calob KiuDer; DaDiel Youog, old house on Brick
Hill.
Of ihe people sho wero the heada of
familioe, there Bre now (18?5) livioe
Capt. H&6ilton Tooker and wife, tbe
orlly uobroketr couple, Alfred B&yle6,
Mrs. Lewie IIulse, Mrs. Wm. S. Taylor,
Mrs. WD, KiDDer, MrB. David Turoor
aud the widow of Benjgmiu Brown
BinceBarriecl to Mr. Frazer. Of eU tbe
o t h e r st h e n l i v i u g t b e r o a r e u o w k n o w u
to be siivc orly nfty.fise, mnkirg sixty.
threo sur!ivors of the oue huodred and
Diu€ty-6ix.
ThB buBiDesE
of Drowned Mesdow iD
1831was far from extousivo. Tbe oDly
mecb&oic wbo could secure work
enough iu tbe place for hi8 support, was
Walter Prico, tho bochelor tailor, wbo
will be remembered by DBDy of tbe
older citizeDs of 190?. MaJ. Brewster
\ s a 8t b 0 o u l y b o u s B c a r p 8 D t e r l i v i o g i o
the plsce, aud he fouud mo8t of hig
€mploymeDt in otber localities, aE did
al6o BeDjaEin Browu, tbo only ehip
builder, sud Elishs and Alfred Bayles,
tbe only caulkere and riggers. At tbat
€erly period Bbnjnmiu Browu built tbe
6loop IDviDciblo, of aboDt ?0 tons, for
Capt, Heory T, Punderson, to ruq s8 a
packet between tbis port and New York.
He wae obliged to bring all tbe mecbaDics omployed on tbe work from otber
places, except M8j. Breweter who did
tbe joiDBr work and El.isha and Alfred
Bayles, wbo did tbo caulLing and riggiug. As wa8 tb€ custom of thoso times,
he boarded all tho men in his employ,
Bnil thBt contidired to be the oustom uDtil the adoption of the teD hour Bystee,
in 1842or 1843.
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memberJ of tl)e Epq.orill Leugue.
...._€
/fl,t;.zARD30 YEABSAG0.
t7/ 7
Anniversary
of
\Mhiclr
of lhe firm of F, G. Abrew & gou.
To Any American /?tl
Gr.at
New
Storm
york.
It $'rs jrr\t l.hirtl, \'crrs rcd todnv thrr
,rx|crionccd
Ncq
Yorli
llrc liroxt
blizq'hich
tald
lF rc(,r!l)e.i
'rs
thc
s-orst
sbrrn
the 4rtl aDil nrra)) of the countr!
have knoq n since rr,rords
tr.rc
k,rpt. Tila
rv(.athor
severest
\\ijrltcr
which
no\t
on
then
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l:.
syslrrn
or
llte
lolrg
drasn
out
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rnild besidc tha.l
lSqS, pBral\'rcct
thd
of N(jrc Yort( l_'ity,
on
xLro\-(' thc
surf&a!.
^nd dcs1.hs.
iotrl
snd*_fall
sas
n.rt il)()r(r (n:ul
tEo lirel. rD.l the \ i')(l v.ti,, itt !r(.vcr er_
ceeded liflI_ nrilcs. ilc(.ordiDg to rhe offt_
( lol rc'cofds,
\1tLi, Il \,r.t,j
rballerrgc(l
at
Over the sweofrof your nghtjnB mon
Thc Ol{l Fli; goes tD Il)c
Eales rgarn:
uD(lel jt6 rjpDliDg rolls ot red
The far ljnes move to ilre goel
aheiid!
Under tlre siarry iol.ls ilrat ffJ.
Your claD is narchlng to lvin_or die_
And back of ilrem bolli is tlrc bond you
buy!
?!nd c.used
ir\jilri.s
The
th€ tlme,
.onsla)1r
Lut tbe stoadt
Llow and the
Ftrirling
btaDlieL of s.cr snos.
con)lrir)4d tD ha.k^ oonditJoDs h^znrdous
{or ,hosr
c,rurtellc(i
ii) b. cill r,l ooors.
.N()\.r
si.n,)o hu
\1,$. Iork
bfcn
rrotir.rc.l
Eo , oItflct.lI
t:foDt th,. rc:.t ot tlrri Norro
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.rnd Cl"\nl')d lirc{ i,r,,t .., s,. . t)). ro,,.t,
rrnrn h^lng jrL the nl(.r') o( ir,oL,,af s.rch
stol [1.
For a Liberty Botlcl is a sword and rhield
And a bomb iltat bursts on r hostile field.
TIle Liberty BoDd is a flare ol tame
That lights the way tor ilre trooper s atm.
'llie
Liberty BoD(l is a rifls shot
And a.shell tliai drops olt the
Droper spot.
It rs up Lo yoti-do
we wlD_or not?
GR;\N'fLAND
thc
Paralyzcd
RICE
Woith
Kndmifg
GDOR,GE P. SCI{RYVER,.
T h e s u b j e c to f t h i s s k e t c h w a s b o r n
Nov. l9tb, 1834, at pleasBnt Valley,
Dutchess Clounty, N. 1-., ar)d is a
d i r e c t ( l e s c e n d a n to f t h e H o l l a n d E r s
wbosettled this country. IIis grand_
lather, Sjlrrs Rartlett, fought in the
Fievc\lutioo uncler Genernl Gates ond
was nL the surrencler of Generol Burgoyne. I\lr. Echryver's {ather, John
ll. SchrJver, was in the war of 1g12.
George as b boy aitendecl the district
s C h o o li n f r i s b o m e t o w n a n d l a t e r
worked on hi.s fethei,s fann. A! su
e e r l y a g e h e I e r r r n e dt h e c a r p e n t e r l r a d e
and worked stesdily at ir until 18tj2,
when he carle here to visit his brother
Charles and bis siste., Mrs. Jaues
Gilrlersleeve. IIe tool{& litring to port
J e f f e r s o na n d o n e m o r n i n g d u r i D g h i s
visit here tbe late Van Buren Norton
ofi'ered to sell his ntetr! Darket aDd Mr.
Sjch15'ver iDrmediatly
purchased,
although he had oo exDerience, in
fect, had hardly beeninside of B market, even to purchase a nound of Deat,
but. b-y close al,lention to busines.s]o
s o o n b u i l t u p t h e e x c e l l e n tt , r a d ew h i c h
be has continued until this day. Mr.
Schryyer has alwnys been stroDgly
elied witb the liepublicen party, Bnd
w a s f i l t e e n y € A r sB C o u n t y c o r l r n t ! ! e e _
rnrn. FIc rvas elected lax_collector in
18i9, and in 18E0was again elected,
beir)g the c)DIy tl,epub)ican elected ilrgt
year, He was oyerseerof ilte poor bJ
eppointment of th€ towD board in
l 8 B 0 a n d 1 8 8 1 . I n 1 8 S 2h e w a s e p p o i n t e d p o s t m a s t e rb y P r e s i d e n t I l a r r i s o n .
The appointntent,wasduring B recess
wllich grve Mr. Schryver a five yeqr
term. His sdministrtrtion of the office
was ercellent tnd sal,isfsctory to the
public iD generalin eyery particular,
I\Ir. Schryver has been strongly rflilisted s'ith the Baptist Utrurch and
Ior Iorl,y-five years has beerr a trustee
a n d i t s t r e a s u r e r . I n 1 8 6 ?h e w a s m a r r i e d t o - L l o r r i e tD a v i s , d s u g h t e r o f L ,
I I . D a v i s o f ( , ' o r a m ,a n d t o l , h i s u n l o n
sas born four children, a son and a
claughterr who clied in infancy, aucl
Mrs. W. A. fitus Bnd Miss Id&
Schryver. NIr, Schlyver is a siroDg
personality, standiDg by his ,:rinciples
lfirmly to tbe end,
Tlros,
J, Bilch,
Jr,,t|onoled,
Mr. I'homas J. Ritch, Jr,, has continuously represented the Continental Insurance Co. of New York as agent at
Port Jefferson, N. Y., since 1873.
Forty-three years of faithful service
have been recognized by this strong
American company in awarding Mr.
Ritch a solid gold decoration, which
bears on the face an embossed Continental sroldier, on the reverse the inscription:
Thomas J. Ritr:h, Jr.
1873 1916
Port Jefferson, N. Y.
Friends and acquaintances rejoice
with Mr. Ritch and wish him many
years of activity in his chosenprofession,
w i t h h e a i t h a n dh a p p i n e s s .
When I!1r. Ritch was appointed agent
of the Coniinental in 18?3 its resources
were: Capital $1,000,000,net surplus
$53,158,total assets $2,284,252,as compared with 1916: capital $10,000,000,
net surplus $10,436,80?,total assets $31989,852.
%
OB'I;[UARY.'
,ril%{ti,
BI|RIEO
E,fi, BAYIIOR
RITES
WITI|
IVIASOIIIC
c'l'llis
o u l r lq u i
f /4
d+i+r'
Jlffls EDVIN.GTLDETsLcE\ri.
Last-Monilay o{tsrroou, et ..1:llt)
his
t()Aet,her wittr
en(loi:dtelrl,
clcf,r lofesigh! ilnd executive lrbility,
e-rplrirr lriJ succe\s iu btlsiness ; an(l
I ri s e s l " l b l i s l ru r e t r t h t r r l a t i D e r e l ) u L i ! t i o t r
i n t l r i ! \ i l l r r g e I n ( l r i c i n i t y b e c B r r s eo I
tl)e Cll4r )cter of Lllc ntitr\ wbo wls its
1| i s i n l e q r i t y r v i r s n e v e r c u l l e c l
llerrl
llc Nirs ;u) Ilorlor to tl)e
iD ouesti )[.
He ltuilt,
b l i s i , r r : r *r t r , r , , 1 t l r c l o \ v l .
rocor(li0A t() l,ltL s(llttre &n(l coltlpitss,
p
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s
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l
)
c
c
i
fjc{l,ior}E
follo\\lng
(rf lbe book frodr wl)ose inspire(l pilges
N'llrsorrry borros's its berttttiful ttrrtl
IIoral gr&rtil.e
sigDificlIl,slrlrl)o{isrD.
iecli(u(le!
t€sted b-\' the plurtl[Llineof
will lust forever.
/7t Y
;;;i:i:'ii:.'""lnHlf*;, ":",11
l:: 4n*'/lo lheil|emory
lributes
ofBespecl
li{any
werd Lel,l uvpr'fLe reueius oi IJr'.
J a u e s E t l w i u G i l r ' l e r s J e e v e ,r v L o s e
death by rersou-ofir.juries recerved iu
& ruD&woy accideut, occurretl lust
Frrday evenirg. TIe ]lev. T. It. (i.
Peck officiated. I\{ri. Heur,y M, Iiru.
dall oaug t,rvo so)os, 'LerLrl, I(ildly
L i g b t , " a u t l " N e u r e r , l l y G o d t o t L c t , ,"
favorites of tbe deceaeetl. Tbe Loueo
was tilled wrth mouruiug ancl sorrowiug frieuds, rvbo caue to pny tberr lnst
roopects to tbe clecensed, r'horu all
loverl so-s'ell. Tbe iuternreut sns
rnacleiu CErl*r Ilill ceucterv.
(}ldand
Jetferson's
ol(}ns
ofPorl
Loled
Citizens'
Much
A. R,8ynor,
of-1,;rourt
The funerf,l
one of our best l(nown
ci{izelrs, ses
'lemple
on Tuesday
held et Nlesonic
Ohlrles
RightWorslliPful
E. Duyl,on, Chrrpltin of Sutfolk Lodge
No,6ilr F. and A. [I., re8d tlle Nlasonic
afternoon,
rites in
very
o
fte!.
A. NL Elliot,
Ohurch rntrde the
iropreFsive ln[nner'
of the Presbyterian
'l'ltere
wss
pral'er.
a very large attendBnce ltt tlle funefal,
a Iarge nurnber
of friends, togetl)er
atlodger which
with the Masonic
died
Mr. Rlvnor
body.
ufterDoon efter at) illness of
w
&
s
b
orn
N{r. S,nyuor
about e weeli.
at !Vading River in l8ii1, the son of
arrrl l'-anny (Brown)
Austin firynor
tended irr a
Friday
l{e rvas erlucttetl in the pubcontinue(l to Ii!e in his
liayrror,
lic school lud
net.iveYilllget
until
l)e \\'as sixleen
yeftrs of age, whetr he rerno!ed
to tl)is
villugo, slrert, be q'cs enrpl.'Xe(l as o
joiner in the ship yards
ol
tbe
norlh
At tlre trge
slrore aucl llort J€tlerson.
u'ith
oI tq,enty l)e u'ns 8 forernIn,
Hig lirst w:ls vas 1\{issMary li. Prrsole of SouthaoJttol, to vhon he rvos
married in 1855, nucl three c'rildrer
survive tlleu: Dr. CLae. Gilrlelsleeve,
of Brooklyn; lUrs. W. \Y. Weller, of
G e n e v a ; r u c i n fr s , E . l ] . D o w r s , r , f
tbie villago. 'fLre cloctor rnarrieil Lis
p r e s e D tN i f e , l I i s s C a r r i e S c L r y v e r o l
P o u g h L e r : p s i e i,u N o v e u b e r , 1 8 7 7 .
D r . G i l r l e r g l e e v er v n sb o r D a t l l i d d l e
Ielaurl iu Febrnory, 1826. At eD early
t g e h e s t t r t l i e r lr u e d i c i u cr r r r rfl o r a s h o r t
tius settled &t Oeutre X{oriches. Ir
I852 be begou the praclioeof nrediciue
iu tbis villrge, rvhere Le resitleclud
leuaiuecl iD ogtive llaotioe uutil bis
laeI sickuese. He n'aquer:tto tLe olcle8t rueuber oI Sullblk Lorlge No.60,
!'.aud A. I\{., aur'l n'as for yq.a1"4 rar,
ber of the bonrrlof LorltL of iLo torvu
of BrookLaver:.
D o c t o r C i i l c l e r s l e e r er v t s t L e L e s t
kuorvu ourl uost c'lear)ybelovecl urou
iu tlle coDuutrrty arrl knew tbe home
lile of uearly IJI our people. lle rvos
o v e l l e a r ' l yt o r e s p o D dt o t L c c t l l o f t L o
sick rud olllicted, rnrl ucluiursrertcr
t b o i r w a u t s r v i t L e g e D e r ( ) u rd i s p o l i t i o r l
a u c l l i b e r n l e r p e u c l i t u r , eo i t i u e a u c l
eveu uorcy, rvitbout regrrcl to the
p r o b a b i l i t r e s o f b e i r g r e i u r b r r r s e rflo r
eitber. IIe uacle uo clistiuctiou Lei v e e u b i s p o t i e D i , s ,r e s p o u d i u g v i t L
a l a c r i t y i u a l l c a g e sw h e l o b i s g e r v r c e s
rvere leqniretl. IIe rras rlistiugrrioherl
for bis iutegrily, aod Lis ercelleul
ttaits of iteort au<1miuc'l crrdeered hiu
to all hie fellov citizeDs.'Inrly a gront
aucl good uau hae diec.l nuil we all
uoulu our losg.
str
rDony rnen emPloyed tnrl rt91[i6g
l\lr. Iiaynor w&s an exhis direction,
pcrtc&l)inet mrlier
and pDrebNsed ir)
1858 ttle
nn(l
trndertaking
business of Arrbrose 1'. lling,
locsted
tlre buil(lir)g
in
noq' occupietl by
PlAll,ts hrrrness shep. He w&s very successful, lris work lreing $ell (loueun(l his
derlings wit,h the public so honorable
lle nlrule a cornDotence ar(l Ifter forlytwo
Jrerrrs of 0oturl businciis life relire(l lrDrl l)is soD l-re(i t()ok ovcr tlle
rrcliLe mtrrilrg(ilrprl- r'I llrr' husit)e.s.
Attl)edeathr,i)ris
son, in 1893, he
agrliD tool( Lll) the maDilgenenl, of tbe
l ) e N l , t e n ( l e ( ls l r i c t l y
lo
c(,ncern, irl ftcl
tl)e business in rn ldvis,)ry
ctpscity,
to tlre lrst golng to the sl,)rc nerrly
t\l r. Ruynor
uas rlarrigrl
elef y di!y.
to ll,ull) fl,, I)ilJ,l{)r, now (lecetsc(1, iD
185?. To lllis
ur)ion were borr) thc
follo$ing chrlrlrcn: Mary, q llo (lied in
inf,rncJ; l)F.tr.-rbll( Ilrrynor, thC' noted
ttrrorrt rrrd esr specitlist of 1l)e lneLro,
p o l i s ; l . - r c ( | ,I ' l t o h r t l I l a l . i o n o l
repuhlion
rs ar l)iDe o.g[n
brriltler, tntl
Forrerl, n fornier NItional
Hunl< Extlniner aD(l ul, PreseDt I rncurber of the
firn
ol Ilal.hrNay,
Srritl)
& Olds,
brokers of Neu' \'orl< Oity.
lIr.
Il,[yno. Bus & director of the Btrnl< of I'()rt
,rellersgn tlt(l tr vefy ProuhinerrL rnason,
hi\ving bccn tre{surcr ot Fiuflbll( Lodge
for ovcr tllirly
yetrrF-. PorL Jefl'erso0
lras lost r qitizen ol s[erliug qus]ities
tln(l a r1ttrllarJtonB tr)ed.
'llle
ttev. \VrD. [{icNicholl,
a fortner pilst()r ol tbe Port,,Jefferson Melll_
o(list (lllurch an(l a close frientl of .NIr.
li4tnor,
Mrs. ADnie l). Smitllr died at her
late home X{ond[y. Shc was born et
M t . S i n a i , 6 8 y e l r s a g o , t h e d f t u g b t e ro f
Crpt. I-loe Drvis rDrl Cathdrire ( l3ryl e s ) D a ! i s , s l ) et r u g h t s c h o o l b e r e a s &
young lady alrd was married obout 40
y e B r sa g o i o G . I I . S m i l h , a p r o u i n e n t
m e r c L u n l o, f t l r i s v i l l a g e . s l ) e i r s u r '
vlved by bef busband rnd son G. G.
S u i t t r a n d t r v o g r a n c lc b i l d r e n , ! - a y e t t e
aDd Auclrey Smith. The funeral was
held aI tl]e l|te home Thursday rlternoon at 2 p. m. The Rev.. A. l', Jolrnson oftioisting. IntermeDt qas made
at Cedar Hill cemetery. !Irs. Smitll
wos a lady of fioe woDlrnly lnstiDcts
snd a good wite Br)d molher,
furoiturc
Af(er
s
preache(l tlle [\rner:\l scrlron,
brief introductiorr I\Ir, NIlc_
Nrcholl silid :
,,I itI) Iot ltere lo'lc.y
t o e l l l D H i z eo u r
del)afte(l lrierill,
Nlt)tirrg roulrl bc
Dore o|[ ol ltarrlorrv with llis desire.
t corile Lo speel{ a few seu{ences frorn
ulj' lleilrl, iil)(l (o assure you iltat I tclrt)rre(l Llie lntrn ll|(l s.ill tre$ure IIis
lnenrory, As a meuber of tl)e Ilasonic
broil)erlroDd aud orre of ti)c best of citi.zttrs
(,1 l,tr rotuenL
!vfls
.lt.c.
-tirl,itble
I r l e t ) ( l f l . t l ) ,a l r d t l l i l t r j r 0 r r r t r l r i r r g t o b e
villue(l iLl)ove Dt{le)ilrl l)(rsr(,rsil)lls. lL
al)petr$es tlle tlutrger of
rhe berrt,
wllich is rllorc thsn.realtlt
uan uo
'flre
c{l)Nci[.v to love is tliviue, and I
cal[ot, bclrrve I trtn Inistal{en wl]en I
afliiln tllrI l,ltis utrassurr]iDg lnan who
lrveo dDrr)nq you so l))auy yeilr$, culti_
vtl,(d ilrrt hrcult.y thr{,llRlruDt llis life,
I(indres<, sincerity ailt
lll)riglltness
were nrnr,ng llrs must Irohourrc(tl cbur_
raleiislic{.
"Iq
,.Brolber Iiirynnr u rs ore of
the
g eennl ir ri li l o
b e rl tl eevveeodli lnl
meenn. . l l ee D
oIf m
I I rOoSsTt q
n
suoshine an{l nevet lrllilirrte(l witlt fr)9.
He llrrd r J'ourrg l)Psrl, lilie(l 1'oung
Deol)le lo\e(l hittr'
Ireol)le,an(l young
He w[s erer rerl(ly to st)ile wllett tlle
snrile wus nl)frol)riftte, an(l his stories
\rere illwo-ys rlrnusing or instru('tive,
and in the bBst of lirste. l{e li)ol( llre
\there
ol)tirnistic vie!v o[ ]ile, lDd
olhers \\'()uld see sntkes and rlelllotls,
l)e woul(l felsi ltis eyes on the ttcltu(y
of the doq'ers and Iisten 1o tl)e !nusic
of the singing birtls,
No otle coul(l engnge itr corrrerstltiotl \\'itl) hiln,'nd
lle
lrrd a bright
leirve clcslnndent.
l-lc Iiked goo(l nren, lored gootl
nrincl.
b o o l i s , o r r d u ' s c l e c lt h r o u g h t h e s e r t n o D i c
litertrture of t)le dsJ, trs Dublished in
I)e
tlre secDl?Ir press. Consequerrlly
6ustaiDed vigorous Inerrlel he&ll,l), eDd
current
on th€
w&s well lnforDe(t
)vernents in religion' Dolilics an(l
uctrtion, os well [s irl tho coDltr)ercltrl
rlcl, He was ttrlllrrll of stlperior innce, \\'lta cl)eri.llt(l lriqlt trt'tl
ttr{)ilgllls. llure I'rut'rl,t lo scc
goo,l I lr:rn [l)e (\ il, Ilii lile . \:ts :t
'l:^iu wtro solll(rl'r
(lo
rulus tcr
of [ll l)oolis he w?ts not
" ' l o t l ) e b e' lF' ltl e
rugAc(l virLues !vi}ich
t str{trger.
ril'er oI llii cltrlructer
t
l
l
e
c{,rrslituted
were culLlvAt(rl urt'ler llle ittduertce ol
the volurrte q'llicll Ilr(l tl)c sul)rerlle
llB exDlirce in I)is life rttr(l tl)otlght
i r r r n l i l i e d t l ) e t e i l c l t i r t g o i N l n s o t r r . r ' ,o l
ulrir:h trrciettl, trtl(i l)otlore(l orrler llc
w[s ever ltrottd ; alltl llc recogllllt(l ilr
trrtr
t-ree Alusr,rrry untl (Jhristiuttity
qtfc
llle
ll)iqll(Y trces u ll"te routs
Als,,rrie,-nuttrely tlle lr'\'e {rf Gorl
th,)uph I)e Inurle llt) nois-\' pltrtr(ie oI reiD
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llc { trs
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li&(l clottl'ctll, convicti('llst ln(l
e(l (o other tDell tlle rigl)t l,o tl)itlli for
Itltolerltlce is llot sn tlthernselves.
Brotller liayttor
trit)ule ol gretrtlress
i)rul I uell-btrlrrtlc('d ju(]glrerrt' a ultrtn
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Iretrl, rr',1 a Irxrr,l
Illc ncc{lY ar(l llllircl(11. I regrrrtleri
hirn as otte of lhe l)est cifizelrs, $ llo
wrs deserverlly resuecte(l by 8ll cllsscs
He wts tr t))tlrt \\'l1ose frierrllsltill mrtle
t'{)u fcel rlcllcr, attrl lorrr lo be liettcr'
He silr be SrertlJ' rIIt$'e(l in tlris \il'
laqe. He htrs gotle beJ'or)(l our sight,
bft I believe he hts beetr teceived rrrto
tllrt, brotr(ler trncl tlolller br(,tllerhood,
whicl) sill Derer be brukell ul)
,,llrS Irte prog.am uaS ColnpreheD-
sive, enlbrari rg eternity {rs sell as
t i m e , H e a c l ( n o \ r ' l e ( l g el(lll o c l l t i t r s o f
Do true l"rce tr{tsoD ever
Grrd, uhnt
ftrils to (io. He frlt l)is perrt)rrdl res 1 r , ' r r r i b i l i l ; , l n t l i I b r r i l , l . i r r g . t r r t ' ,l l r e
ol llls Illilrlll ru(i lrietr,isllil).
rirr.nry
eterrrtl { rirlitJ-he
lo{e i\rld truth-an
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n
itrtterl !lt.: tjrrrrl,\rcllitccl'
sirnPly
lle rlirl lr, l live a
of llre []rivcrsc.
lle ct)usi(lered t,he
self-centured life.
rrroblerrrs bl)(l ol,l)orlullities ol life frorll
ilre Clrristirn stsil,ll'oinl, trn.l like the
'ltlwl.\'s
to
sreirt at)osLle ettderrvt,r.d
ollelrce
lrtr\ e B- c^nscience \ ('i,l oI
tou rrtl God &nd io$'llrcl ln,In,'
,,As fdr is I tilt rl)le to ju,l{e permit
Ilte lo sily lllirt ,r IPg,rirl)l C,r)lseience
at)(l tr bro[l]erll' lleilrt tre Illt' \ery !-ssence cf
lrrtcticai Cl)ri\tirrrlt\', buL
Clili;lirrrrily gons otI ullere Nlns''ltr]'
51,'1,s.Tlri maD $ l)o lites a selfislt
be R disnlnl ftlilrrre no lr$(ter
tifesill
how tnuch ue;rllh htr 'tttry letr\e be{ - : 1 1 u r ' \ c t e ri s t , b e o r r l v t r e a s hird hillr.
'fhcre
nlrl]' i)e t)rilure tl)rtt eDdllles.
but Eith'
lirnt t?llcIts lnd populsrity'
out clrarircler lile sill end in disnster.
Dvery Irrrn, like our deparle(l brother'
the
thtt
strouid aim high, retlizitlg
v a 8 t i m r n e n s i r " i e so f G o d a r e b e f o r e
him. IIe sbould l{y to helrt l,he exlent sclvice of Oliver Wendell
VLilo ";lLr Ol,1 liesi,ltrr," rucuand boyoril ou(l thougLt tt a loy toprrll ]l playe4 pokor (penny
' n e s t - artef tilf-Eld
t h e f a i i m a i d e n sr r p a g t i u ? .
tlay tol,l of tbeir ticucd scr.otli lrtrls i;f oiher clryir, I
ll i,igirt uoa rLo
Alas ! mauy oi tLJ,se roblo, whole- ll Liift. Of. ! Lrlr they $.ele reclilirsr l o i i r e i l h e | r i l f o r r , r l l e l l L e g i r ) s . A s
.
A Remiliscence.
( r L :: y ' l , . , , r r e, " . t , r " r u ' l q , , r r a r l
youDg fellorve .long tgo rushed ll gauUlers.
]
r"Iis sweetto remeeber.I woulEnot forego Bouled
to tiail a rsstiug plac6 ll " fluu
tlisre rvas t[e rotnutl, qotrrl- i s u ( r t t o l r c r . r 1 l q 1 1 ' , 1r t , | e r h r r l s , l r n t
past o'er tlle Dreatrnt fsl'tlter- do1{n
Tirecharo whicL
the
amicl tbe rleptbs ol the ooetrl lor in ll naturod Catri. P. rrbo snilorl t)re pac!:et & . j I s t o ! r | i l l l i i u l ; , t l t e u t r i l o s ( f &
Day tbrolv'
days the sea s'os &borrt the ouly ll i.u.
felv coDe to u:c llrougli tlie rliru prsf,
"Pori" to "Yorl(," fltrd ;1ich
The truth of theso liues was lorcibly thoao
itgelf io thc 5rouugll was Iilie the ilocby illounlarn stoge',o o u l y a l e r v o i r y h c , r uh r i l e I s e c u o r
i m p r e s e e du p o D m y m i n d w h e u , s o m e career t.huiDresouisch
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weeke ago, wbilo on a short trip m a n a t r d
yeare, fillerl eri"cessiveiy nucl re ll veut out oue wick ruil tric,l to g-et s e r e l l r r l t h r L c t ' ,
Ir ele
Drris,
through Conuecticut, I rtrolled tlowu or 18
tLo olbces of cooh,or,iiuary ll bachtbe ucrt,
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[ l e l e r r D r u l i l ; 1 , L ] h r t r ' l ( , t i oT b o u r p l o u ,
to tho dock at Bridgeport, ar d the lirst
sesu&n,mate, &trtt cel)' ll eua tUe iovial Wallaco, who drove Gcrtie
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object that Bttrscted uy attuotion vae
ecLooler; uuless boirg ul a | 65o tlarly stnge to \\'averly (tbo Dcerost l r e 1 r o I ' u t t l o .
Arruis
Tboupsou,
a fire boat bearrlg tire neu6 Palk i&in ol d
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posseeeerl
of
spitit
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ilte
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reclilesg
arrt,us
Alice
Rruclnil
Liuo
fl railray
C i t y . O n i n q u i r i n g w b e r e e h e w a s more
as oblelllate Jiroich ol courtry iurrgiruL'le. L 5 r i i a ' l ' L o u p r o u ,
:\ruie CorLlil,
bouurlI *'as told thot it went to Port the"wrutlerlusf,."bethippetl
e e a m q t i n t l l s t " h e l l o u t i r e h i g L c e a s , " l l 6 o r u u , " t l ' i t h v 6 i c l i b e g r e e t A D e t r i - . ' ! . r u i eB [ I l e F . A u l i e i i b e p r r r l W o o i l Jefferson. Stepping on board I fotnd
the fo'csleof a clipper ehip for tu o0 ll cau desertwne n grrclsu of Ecleu; hrt
Lull, Laru n Irecli, -(arnh Ftre, Liztbst ehe sorrld loavr. iu oboni 6ve uiull eveu thnt tireeone trip di.l Dot DreYfDi z : e S u i t l r , N e i t i e 1 : i , i i c i r ,E l l r T r y l o r ,
u t o s . R a i l l e r s h o r t u o t i c e , b u t r e c a l l - s)rore voyage.
lSroaclvay, Eouth p&st Ahira ll ib€ wortby .Ie[iu froru ploying tlre I i o i i e R r r L r c ' l ' ,S n r i o l i i s l r o l r , I r f t r t l r r
Ilrom
iDg t\ot I \aci ouco sttrrted for &n ea&bout three bluclis llvioliu rll uiglrt rvLila lLro yorurg folks Iltrler, I:nlrolleNorl.ou,FlrnuoL 13enle,
leucler.ltour of lluropc c,u a margiu of H a w h i n c ' r e e i t l e u c e
e c h o o l l l o u e o a u . l l l t . i p p * a t L e f n D i n s i i ot o o ,
PLoebe llerle, Sfury llntle', llriry
teu EiDutos c,uly, I rlr:cicleclto nqLo w a s t b e " c l e e s t r i c t "
ol
soutL
tlrat Bodest e,litice ll firet tbere I as tho esteeDeil losl.
yords
low
Iittcbnu,
Phoebe Iietobru,
r\uuie
l b o i r i p t o i . D e" o l , l P o i t , " o s i t w a e I
fiue grove rvLere duriDg locess, ll uastor aud lox )rrruter',oI rrltom ou r ue - B o i l e I i n l r t - . , l l n i , L r P e t i y , A l i c o
wae
a
foruerl5 calle,l.
g e u t l e , u o l o i l i o u o I o c c n s i c , ut L e l i t [ l o L o y i u q u i r e d i l t l r r r e I ' e t i . y , r \ t 1 t 1 i oE o s l i i r s , J r r l e P r r h c r
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-tVoltor
o I t b o t e a c h e r , t l l s y o u u g e t e ] 8l , v e r e a u y l e t t o r s f o r " U u l l e
rucl Bello Plrhor. 'Ihese few rtures
a balf landecl IDe ai "J{)uos"' dock, voic6
o u t b e u u d e r c i c l e| 3 r o w n , " r r u c l o u l r e r u ga s k o c o
i g a i u r r h o c o r o e t o u i u r ' l t u c l I s h u r r l t lb o
w h e r o a e a b o y s o n e i i f l y y € & r s e g o , w r o s t l o r l ,t b e b o J
|lersod
alvays rocoiviugiLe luurlest alcl mosl I ttro uucle was,nnively replie,l: "lto:r't
1 o b e a r J r ' , r r uF o l x g ( ) t t h e D o D t l t e s t r b in compary *'ii.h qther boys, I bld
T r r r l y l , h o s e w € r ' el y o r r k o o r v U u c l o W a l l e r B r o u u ? W h y , j e c r to f o u
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speDt Eeuy au hour at tbe eld of a
d a y s . - B u tI f a n c y t i r s t t h e e r " l i t u o r L i u j u F t f t B c t r s y , l r " ' o r , y
l i u e v i i b b o u u r u b e r fl i u g e r s p u l l i u g u p h o p p y
"L)rr-Trlron. "
o r t r b e l u r e c lt o r c b c r g a v o t t s i n I f o t L e t . "
aibblere; the firsi rrDf{,1tnlste Iisb erciees
woulclcruso ibe bair I ADd t,hs"Llttle Boy," vLo naed to
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caughtfuruishing tLe boit for his lov
ofaColumbia,Yaleor llartforJ glad-[recitc so elcqnout)y,"Cleo batir n
ing rehfivee and Iricucle,
u a t e t o r i s e u p , e b r i v e l a w a y a u r l J o l r e l l l t r o u s a r r d& c r € s ; D o ' r r r n o l e L a v e I , "
Wc did uot owl silver douDted $150
bui tbe class ulsays leitllrurl eeenecl lo glory ju bis lacl; of
tisbing rods or $:l llies il thoeo dn;re, a b a l c l s p o i ;
lrom beiug ewauped so lougasllowlorship ol vnlgar earth, Butihis
brrt we cruglit lish juet the 8oue. eale
{,u (lecli...
real
Gecrge l)rytou _\(0R
f wns provious to tbe Prrt Jellersou
Eappy rloyr s'sre thooe. Whst uatter
S a m S l r c k a u c lt b e o t b e r S o t u o c c u - | e e l a t eb o o r u . W o u l r i t h a t b r i s L , o b l e
if we dirl souretiues fight for poaitiou
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l o n ' y o r , r u i t t ra i t r g e c i t y p r a c i i c o , r o w
ou tho striog'piecs sld clrav the ollret
ec)rooihouse aud employed therr oDgor'-l refuse to tccept a litle tleert to n ferv
frou ercL other's nosee ? There vns
Luivesiu carrirg iuitials | 251199 feot lots, gratin? Wbo cotrlti
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pleuty of rvater rrt bancl io wash it oft',
e 1 ! [ 1 , r l e s h , p a t i e u l l y v n i , o ) r i u g i b e l 5 1 u - u b i u , s i r r c e l , h e" l o r t " h s s o r r l y
ard our pereDts vould be DoDo t[e
aucl lvoitirg for Lie cLeerylj[et beguu to bo rrpprccisto<lbycity
wtscr. Jones' dock etill romaiu8, l,ut t e a c h e r
voice suuc'unciug the glod ucwA tlrBt DcoDleaB o lletrlill resort nuil tLc preitrot t)rs Jones'doct oI our boybood
"semnsl aud $auuel will trorvfeich a i1"ri town ou Lorq fgloucl.
clays, wrth its dear olcl rotton plarks,
p a i l o f w s f e r . " T b i r c t r u r n n u t l ,i t i e ] T b e u t h e r e v o e t b e l i t t l o i o d i l l e r
fnll of elisere tc catch the uuvary
t o B & y ,N ^ 8 p r o u r p t l y o b o y e d : w b o e o B v e e l l y e a u g : " I r y o D tt o b e o u
urchine'foot, or tbe tar barrols tbal noedlees
n o t H a r t ' s w e l l c o u v u u i e u t l Y a u u e l . ' , D i c l ! n . r v b e n L r ob e c n n o l b o
suppliecl ealvo for tlle wouuds. Goxe f o r w a e
b
e u e r t b a c L e r r y t r e e r u s u o ' o . 1 1 1 1o1f r p r , p q l n l D o \ v s l j a p 6 ro, r p e r l
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aleo is tbrt olcl browu hors6, laBo iD
aud !€rtt to e tiuo petr. iroe lD ieDce a change of ho&rt, ol is Lre urerotbree lege autl blind iu ouo eye, whoce mer,
$ ' i t h o n l T e p i c k e t f e n c oi n t e r - I y n w n i l i u g t i r e a d v o u t o f t L e p o r l e c l e i l
orvoor r'lay by day worketl hie passogo a u t u m u ,
v o u i u g . T b o t v o . y o u i b B a b o r o N e D - a e r o p l a u eb e f o r o r t n r t i n g o . b i s s k y betweetr dock aud 8iore, hls truck
tioneJ loug tgo relegsted tLeir afiiciol **r.i trir, ?
loadsd vith bores and barrola, his
D e f o r o l o a Y i u g" P o r t " I c l i u b e ' l i h e
hauds burily eDgagecliE whipping aucl p' .n s i t i o u sl o a D o l b e r g ' a s r a t t o r , n r r L t l i I
It ie
tLat iiio.hurry I t itl to tLo cem€lert, Ce'lar llill
jabbiug a aharp stick into tbe hide cf
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rhe uDfortu!&ie animRl. If there is, a u d D o a r t r, je" eo s a
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horeoeeuroly tbe aforesoitl beaet ic ou- e0tb ceurury scioutietr) Dov co.DttriD,c
i ll Ib'"s:l''i']
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microbos. Jirtlgirg frou i):o ll it rvls oL'jectorl irr by some persous. betitlecl to e box stall &Dd D lteapiDg half
""i*y
of trii 4":*:!:,_:ll*y: l'lt:_.:."^']1",1.::":,,-.r":"-,,*:"1:i.:
ii;;i;rlr"t;pp,',,'".'ce
b u e b e lo I o a t s d a i l y .
- i " t l o b u t " . u s t l l B u t b e a e e ' r o ' l t b e m t L r t c e t l a r s ,I i h e
A few bunc'lrodyards to the east is i ; . i h ; i " - , i ; ; ; L ; ; ; e t " r ,
p a p m s e s , . ' ' v t r u l t l .g t o r v " ; r u d
"good to e&i "
B a y l e s ' d o c l r , i n t b o s o d a y s p o p u l a r i "i "- "x"i '"i;r;";. 1 i " " "
. llr"'tio,
i-v ti"t iu aii,ut life lan li tlue hos t;l6lled hio I'rediotior'
rvii): boya ou &ccouut of the oels tbat
tirr:ricl o-f tLe eucould uot ouly be ceugLt tbere, lrut , n u r n u " t o f e e l g r n t e f u l f o r t l u f n i t b f u l , l j f . o u r t h e h i i l
t l u g I r o u u , l i u g c r l r u i r y I c l r r r r g r r i t i c e - r t tO' t t
"held otrio" rg there rvero Do boleB or u n i u n t r L i r g " t i . , r t ^ , ' f l l r o l L e n , y ,
'later.ott
' ; l r ; r ; c L e e r y v o t c e f t u ' 1l i i u ( l l y I r e a ' l i u g t L e i u r " r i p t i c ' r r n n n ' l
rotteu planks. Aod then what a grand ;;;;
.t,ItIt t.ttsT ti\l'TISI ( lltlli( It ol lr(iIi'f .lDl l:oxs('N,
* t o n e s J r v a q l , t r t i c r t l t r l y "i u drve it wae frour tho top of tho pitee al, e m i l e A r e o r c i l L i n o u e ! r l p r i u g r , l r l I t t r e t o i t
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below nud notrhiDgfor tLo tliver to clo ;;;Ji;;
ao,l tlroo[irttett pupi] lltives as rlro recordod, wbic): corloiu]y
but etancl ou iho top, sl:iver, grit bis -ori-"o.uio".
had iu hreiercber a trire llteati6ee to tho l:ealtSfnlussr of tho
tsetb, aud wait for s "d&re," wboD i"if'trr"i-i"
It/fue KNrrrrNc BRtcADE.
clo*u I:o \!eDi, tlle DorJorD&DcobsiDg I r i e u r l . I \ 1 n vt b r t f r i e n , l e o j o y n s e r e : i el ! v i l l u S e '
Dot poruit a tlescriptiol
ropestod over and ovor to tho iDiitrito olii-oeu u,ti whsD ho posscs' ovor tLo 11 Sp"ecervill
n'ido.
our frnlrY
through
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d i s g u e t o f t b e p o r e t r t s o f t h e y o u a g ;;;s;";;
(Cllckcty-clack
: .)lcketl'{lnck,
Ii.e hoiels'
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ou the otLei sitle I uocleru improrencntr'
h o p e f u l w l r o i m p r r t i e u t l y o w a i t e , l b i 8 r;;"";;;";;"dt
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Aurl lost-b-rh
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l"n-u "qnlppoges',,etc
a u d , o g g B f o r l u u c b . B u t w L a t b o Y i"Ji-*lr,t"iu."i,gh'tho
st&t-at-homcg
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wheu the w&ter is "sa!D"'
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kheki
s'ool.
tUo reputatirn of tho ouo-timo'
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with thsir best girls, lrom f:'Iloumefr".f goue Looe end to Led'
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tourlhol JulyCelebration
al Sotauksl,
The fourtb. of July celebrstlon in
front of Oaroliue Episcopdl Ohurch wsE
a very suocessful offalr. A large and
€ntluEiastic corlDBny gsthered. 8. B.
BtroDg pr€8idod.
AB the liag on th€ Graen was raised
by iho Boy Scouts th€ assembiy joined
in slnging The Etar gpangled 13annor.
Rev. [{r. P€ters ofler€d prnyor. Mrs.
Elbert WellBread Blake'8,'OuI Flar.)'
Rev. T. J. Elms roed ihB Decl&rotrionof
IDdependenoe. !Ir, ToFnsend Cox
read tho pBper preDaredfor the occBsioD
bv J. II. fonis. Mr. lltrong read a
poem wriiteD many yeBrs ogo by LewlE
S m i t h G D t i t l e d, ' T h e O l d B e l l i n O B r o lineChurch.', A voteof thauks was
glven to f,hos€ who prepared ond c&rried out tho prograln. I\Ir. StroDg
was re-elected pr€sid€ot, IUr. I'itts secr€ttrry and IUiss Ssrsh Oominick tr€asurer. Iiev, BlepbeD GreeD prorrounced
tbe benediction.
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F r o r n l i n g l a l d b r o u g l r tl o u g ) c a L ss o n c
by,
TIlat hacl its spcecirwllot tales coult'i tcll
S i u c eI i r s t s w n n g f a s t i u b e l f r y h i r 1 r .
O f r v o n c l ew
r r o u g l l t i 1 1C l t r r r c L . a u cSl t i r i e ,
O f c h a n g e sv a s t i l l p l a c c a r o l l t r ( 1 ,
T h e u a u r c J o ft L o s er r i h o ' r e s l r a r . c l l i f e , s
fate
O r i i v e d a l d c l i e dr r i t ) r i r ri I s s . ) n t i i i ,
A r l d t w o t l r e r en r e I h e r r < li l y o r e ,
Though youth loDg grrlq, rcnerlbcrctl
u'c1l
T h e h o o m o f s u r f o r r C r a r r cN e c k S h o r e ,
1 ' h e w e e k l y s o u r r do f C a r o l i r r c ' L
s ell,
The dancc of \\'aves\\jth tvii(l at rcst,
liy sea-bo1scelled tlre after-slve)f,
T l l e p c a l i : r J n r r c ,r r i t e [ f i ( . ] . l sw c l c d r e s t
With grassan(l llowcrs, of S.llJbathlitlcll
No bell er'er rarrg fronr Notre I)dDre
rE&EE,
G,R€6NE,
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1'hel nres€rve
hcrers looli rrp lhelr re3ld€nre there,
thc lJroncrtr
&'hcr) Mr.liioD:.
n)onths.
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InlheWorld,
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The following is from the "Out on
Long Island" couespondent in the
Broohlyn DaiJy Eagle:
The Mt. Sinai correspondent of the
Port JelTerson Times lends tbe followrng to the PaPer:
"In thjs hamlet among th€i North
Shore hjlls, with a normal population
of about 125, there are 31 Davis' and 25
I(empsters. The Davis stock is Long
Island to the core, while the Kempsters
are Engli$h, having emigrated here a
qeneration ago. In the village nomcnclature we have Hicksville, Smithtown,
'lerrvville,
S w e z e y t o w na n d s o o n ; s u r e i y , i f t h e s e f a n r i i i e sw e r e " i t " i n t h € i r
I e s p e c t i v et o r v n s ,t b e D a v i s n a m e s h o u l d
b e i m p r e s s e do n t h i s s e t t l e t f , e n i "
But Mt. Sinaiisdistinctive as a villagename; Davisville, or Davistown,
or DrYjsburgh, would smack of the
cornmonplace. The latest edition of
Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World at
hand shows but one Mt. Sinai in the
one in Sufioll( CountY.
wolld-the
'fhere
are thirteen Davis', and anY
nunber of Dzrvisboro, Davisbridge,
DavisCreek, Davis Island and the lik€.
To change the name of the pretty North
Shore hamlet wou)d be a mistake'
CUPID COULDN'T WAIT
The Port Jefferson Times..has thel
IBy courtosy ol ths tsrooklytr TiDres.]
of theMt.SinaiCongregational
is a picture
Theabove
Church.An
0f theerection
0f theI00thcelebration
of saidchurch
account
in osrissue0f lastweek.
appeated
Or frette(l tou'crs of Nladclirre
C o u l d ' \ ' a l i e i n r r r et h e ( l r o u g l l t s t l l c s a l l e
Or touch D))'lreo!t ds loucllcs.tl)iDe.
I've heard clang tllosc of rrriglrtierrnoultl,
Wee bells iu clrord pt'al t)rouks tlal.
cDlDrcs,
But note u'ith sorrnd like this of olrl
Thrt I'rorrtlrt tu rrrirrd rrry [,ovlrr,otl
I i n )e s .
Whel I, sliur larl, frorrr scllooi let out
Ol village Greerr, iu suurrner clay,
Irast o'er "tbe gully', utn(le l['v r()ut
At ball in "qutr-l)ouse" slrx(lc to I)lay.
Tlte ltouse whcre housecl tllc qrc4t brarsrj
gurl
To trriu banti loarrcd b1 "Ur)cle Srlr,"
Our colonist sites frolr lirclclrrrrerr uorr
Io fray o1r heights of Abralraft,
Wheeled out on grassy (;reel each 1'ear
Ou eve of nAtioD's natal alrL
To belch great salvos loud alrl clear
As settirq sun sarrk slorv asry.
Whose each discharge the grouncl
narle
shalie
Ard echoes boon o'er r-:rle a:rcl Lill,
The water dance iu Satterlt,'s l.rke,
The glass to crack iD clLulch ar(l nlill;
WIlile orl next troro, at sunrise dawn,
O l < 1C a t o l i r r e ' s L e l l v o i c ( . l { o r t l ! i t s r i n g
To hilil tlle tl?rJ'!'heD signed or r.lra*n
The {'rit that roused ar Errglish
kirrg
Past scerles like tllese nry uruse )tave fired
To weave in lhythtn lrer rustic lay,
To rrarl perclrarcc rs rrr:inspire,.
Or neter be reatl, but tosscd a\vaJ'.
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ft6iiauv evenin-gJ-usticeDreyer
was awakenedat l1 P' l\1'wrth an unHe
ii"gii"g of his. door bell'
sweater,
-big.
"J,i"i
i.Jn'*'"i-atui."a with a big
smile
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was noLifiedtiat cuPJd.,was
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l"i ana}tis bride to be, P-hoebe
Thetr riug old bell, peal free and bold
rjurceasc,
Each Sabbath morn v,itbout
'rRing out the thousancl u,rrs of o)cl,"
"Rirrg in tlle tlrollsf,ud ;c.rrs ofpeacr.."
Y e a , r i 1 1 g ,l o n g r i n g , o l < l C a r o l i r e b e 1 l ,
Thro'coming years iu foul aud shine,
Though yet lr1n)'st toll my furreral knell,
Old bel1 that haugs iu Caroliue,
Kiri;r*l"*
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iliil'ii'JaJit quick' Mrs' Drever was
iiir""i';a
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u. witnesses. The ^cerem-on}
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]IINDM1N, (\OT_t cotr\,\..
" What Says the Ctak?"
M.
HARDIE,
Rhtnebeck.
_-MARY
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response to the request oi
ry I
leltna
ua)',- lr-1your jssue of Feb.6,
tha Doem asked for is:
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O wnot
says the cl@k
lt
strlkes one?
O watch, soyq the clock, O watch,
Iittla oneO what
sayg the clock
when
r(
strlkes two?
O lo-ve cod, little darting, for cod
roYes ),ou.
And. O tell mc sottly what it whlspers
at threc?
II ts " sutler little cblldren to come
Unto mF.'
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'Tls wandet no more,
thc rolcF of t)re shcpherd thAt
calls you at lour;
And, oh, let Iou-r ]ouhg hedrts wirh
BIa(ness tevtve.
Wlren- lt echr,ps so sweetll cod bless
the€ at l,vc;
Ani rfmenrbcr et slx. wtth the ta,ilnB
of day.
That your ljle rs a vopor thtrt passeth
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O( such- Is thc klngdoh, the ktnadoD
ol heaveh.
And wltat says the clock wher, rr
strikes olehl ?
slrlve,-strive Io entcr tn at the beau_
uru( ga(e;
And louder, stl)l louder, lt calls us at
nlhe,
Arrd its son5. ls 'My
son. alve me
thet he{rt of thin€_
Th€n swert be your voices re-sDonsrve
at tcn,
IiIosAnna in the hlghest, hosanna,
And
loud let the chorus
rin8
our a(
Ilsise..pr&tse
to the F.other, rne
!atner In he6ven.
Whlle thc Jeep.elroke of hidntRhr ttre
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.warchword strBlt brlng
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salth the KtnA.
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PRAYER AND THE WAR
a - f e w t h i n k i n g p c o p J ea r e i n
- - .rN
m
d solt o J , p e r p j e x i U e s . i h e i c d a y s t h e
over
t n e . l u e 6 t i o n s . p e r t a i n i n gt o p r a y e r
-. ian
conne(Uon wil h the war. ' W'ifh
q"ol. m"lL there is this bolhersome
questron, "Shouid we pray for
the Kall
scr, or not:,, Anrt if we a" fo.i ifln
be our,Chriltian duty to prttio;
hini;
u:,
is:n- ya"! ] ] o e - f o r a l l o u r e n e n i i e s , w h a t
L h e _t l a t u r e o f o u r -ppertai tyi o n s
foi
]t p
, rllsIe r . t f w e a t l e m p r t o
n re , fhi a
and discovei thai we are
u x a D l et o l l n l ( m u c h i f a n y f a i t h w i r h
our prayers,mjght wc nofjust as we)l
r e a v e o u r p e t i t j o n s u n u t t e r e d?
Is
rnere anyJeal value in a prayer for
I rctory? These an,l iit qui"tii,ni ui"
"
in many
thoughtful
:^",iI-S
m
. r n { t s!y.n"d
t h e s e d,over
ays. They are noifqol_
rsn.q!estrons. They
.
.are t'rcjgbted
wrlh, real Uhristian
significance. Thev
lnvotve -our whole Christian attitudir
ro rne sermon on the Mount. Of a
certatnty.we should all like to arrjve
a r . a d e n n r t e . a n ds a l i s f y i n g c o n c j u s i o n
wlln .regard. to these and kindred
questions vhich insist upon pushing
t h e m s c l v e su p o n o u r t h i n l i i n g . r n r n e
!gn! ,tqu! some de.finite help may be
^norde(l
to ary and all who irre jn the
m ^ l d s to t _ s u c h p e r p l e x i t i e s , t h e p a s t o r
oI the t.irst rvcthoLlist Church, the
ra-u-l ts. !.idwards, will deal
q{p.y.
l o l y w l L h L h e m j n h i s d i s c o u r s e can_
next
)uDoay.cvening at 7.45. The first fif_
te€n.runutes of the evening service
wlll.be devoted to a song service led
by.the.pastor. The publlc most cor_
dlally )nvited. Specjal invitarron to
strangers and soldiers.
[ampUptor
Clluru[
The much
.
-boped for religious unity
to be brought about by the pregent
w a r b a s m a d e i t s i n i t i a l a p p e a r a n c ea t
Camp U;lton, where the new interdeoominationsl church wae on Sundav
turned over to th€ cantonmeot. tf,u
first church of ite kind to be founded at
any army headquartere in thie cotrntrv.
i t s p r e 8 € n t a t i o o w a s i m p r e e e i v ef r o m
tbe number of creeds reDresented_
Protestant,Catholic and Jew; and the
m o r a l s i g n i f i c a n c eo f i t s e s t a b l i s h m e n t
as explained by Brigadier General
Johnson in his openiog address. His
tslk oD camp morals was illuminating
Bnd itrteresting. He accepted tbi
church,whicb ie to be cslled ..Chureh
Headquarters', for tbe camp, and introduced tbe mioisters, priests and
rabbi, who were to dedicate the military moral itrstitution of :amp life at
Uoton.
Th" D".'il
H"s R"signed
in
Saton,
Letter
Ilas
to
nular,
G€rm{n
At
a recent
Fi/th
aoanue rued.d.h41
a tnan in tha aeecnblage uln had
bc-en rnarricd, liuc tinei
stoorl, up
r5!m tlo zLed.eling
nrcrch ttns played.,
Hc l.ad hcqrd, it eo oltan he thought
rl traE our natiortal anthen,,,The
Star-Spunglod. Ba nner."
Eim
U.
of Cr€ston, has ecaujred much fa)ne
weeks as author of a sntire on Itaiser Wilhelm.
come to him from Tuurulty,
Secr€torv Danieh and Roose\elt, ond people in every state of the Union
and in Canadn have {sked for copies of Mr. Sybcrkrop's
It is :
arti.le.
Louis
Syb€rkrop,
in reent
Requests hrv€
Infemat
"The
Thlr Dlacord, eeen by ! allner In o
testourant, In Tonopah,
Nev., shows
(,ro! th€ resldents of
that place are
"helplna
llo.ovcr,', even lf tltelr Ian.
E'ra16 ls & trllle omphnilci
US}: ONI2Y ONFJ LU}IP
OF SUGAR
IN YOUR COrII1;;E,
STIR LIKD
HELL.
'WE
DON'T I(IND
TI{E NOISE.
lnfo.ms
DvildoeB
Ouslad AII Othcr
From Pinnocle of InfnmY.
Resion,
"June
28, 191i.
l(ins of Pllssia,
"To Wilhehn eon Hohcnxoll€rn,
of
of all GelDnny
and nnvoy
Dxtuordinary
Emperor
Albighty
God :
"My
"I
ways
Dear Wilh€lnr:
can
been
cnll
lery
lou by that familiar
close b you, huch
"From
the time that
womb
in you! mothe!'s
the deys
"In
as Nero
history
of
you
Rome
; he was
wete
I have
yet
shaped
I creatcd
a skar
namc
closer
for
thsn
I
have alyou could
atr undev€lored
your detiny
a lowhnftk
characte!
b.ins
for
knon
end
buitad
rny
in
w
.{,
( LARD
WILL
0ELEBBlTE
)VEMBER2, t9t8
l OOTl|
AI{ilII/EBSABY
Si|IPYARO
BUYS
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PorlJefferson
[lelhodists
Wlll
fioldIBAYLES
Speclal
F,F.OARLII{G
Services
PfiOPEBTY
lhis Sunday
l a yIIn
n
$3 A POUNI)
Long Islander Describes Life in [rch.
l|ollor
ofCenhltarF
On Sunday Nov. 3rd the Ma
Iethodist
Church of Port Jefferson wiil c€
relebrate
its ceDtenary. In 1316 Williamn Jewett
andJohn M, Smith p1sss5s1 attached
.'
to the Suffolk Cifcuit began too preach
Port Jefferson.
The
Method
tethodist
eaching places at that time accordi
ccording
t h e c o n f c r e n c e m i n u t e s w e r e JIamaica,
amail
Harbor and Suffolk Circuit
Six years later in 1524 the firs,t Vt"thC l a s s w a s o r g a n i z e d i n the old
awkins house where
the Catholic
now stands. 'Ihe class consisted
oDsiBted
Z e c h a r i a h H a w k i n s , C h a r r y Hawkins, Washington Sturtevant,
So
Solomon
Sturtevant and Amasa Sturtevant
Int. Tbe
ng services were held in the
house, then located on thee corner
of Main and Thomp8on streets,
T
serviceswere at inlervals of weeks but
a clasg meeting was hcld every Lord's
Lr
]
day, The society conLinued to pr(.
prosper,
i
revivslg pg16 frequent aud far reacnrr
|
ing.
_l
Thus the society struggled oD lor"
I
fourteen years, Fhen the first house
ouse or
I
'fhonro
worship
was
erected on
rompson
I
i n 1 8 3 8 . J o h n V a o B r u n1t t g a v e I
the land, which was valued at 9200
:00 andI
the church was erected at a cost
cot
of I
$800. Atthe time of dedlcation ir
Revs. John Nickson and Cbarles relron
pastors. The dedicatory s e r m o nI
I
preached by Rev. James Ransom
,ansom.I
n 1867 duribg the pastarate of,f Rev|
Boolh, the church was enla
nlarsed I
repaired. The first parsonage w a g
rchased in 1853 at a cost of 91200.
In 18?3 while Rev. Ilenry Ashton was
the churchbuilding was remo)vod
Thompson street to the cornerr o f
'.Y?l.h
I
in and Spring srreets. This
ls waa
as a place of ,worship until
rii 1893
the present edifice was er
:recIeo
the pastorate of T. L. Price
ce.
ln 1828 in the school house above
the 6!st Sunday School
ol was
with William H. Brewsrster as
rintendent.
There were 60I m e m in 1831. These iDcreased to 259 in
Of the eighty pastors who have setved
this charge only nine are living, s i x o f
are ln active service, The records
were lost iD 1881. The data for
Dr this
ticle was obtained from Rev. Daniel
who was present wben the
Le clags
was organized then a lad of 13 years.
He afterwards
beeame pastor . r H e
the reclinjng years of his life in
Brook.
Among those who have gone out of
church to larger fleids of service
lervice
Rev. Henry SLtll an honored mem
n ,-of the New York East Conference.
now stationed at Forestville, Conn Dr. I
Edna G. Terry, daughter of Mrs. Erle']
line Terry, was a child of this ch
hurch. I
gave 2? years of her life as a. m e d - l
missjonary to China.
Shee died I
in 1913. Dr.
(nee
Mrs.
Clornelia li,ose .{ldrich
Hawkins ) dieil il the l):reter Cottage
Flospit;rl on lir;i)y, SeDtenrher 17. She
was horn in Port Jefferson, N. Y., in
18.lll arrd nrarried Captain W. H. Aldrich
iu 1lJ?2. Beidre her nrarrilgs she taught
is,the puhlic schools. She is survived by
two dauglrtcrs, Mrs. F. G. Altrew, o[
Surnmit, N. J., rr.l Mrs, F. R. Whitman,
granclchildren and
of Flxetef, by klu
one greatgrandchild.
Since girlhood
she had lreen a faithlrrl ;rnrl earnest rnember of the Methodist Elriscopal Churcn.
The lrurial was in her native town oi Port
Jeflerron.
For several years Mrs. Aldricn rras
rpent muclt of her time in Exeter sith
her daughter, Mrs. Wlritman, iD Hoyt
ltrll.
4ll *lro kt'ew lrer here qere impps€(l tr,jth thc singular sweetness and
beauty
of her personality.
She will
remajn loDlj in tlreir Inemorics, pictureli!'e. ar th,, 6lust eramnlp of a grrciols
gentlewonran. Shc lived a usetul iife]
a s a l o v r r r ga r d d c v o t r d r t r o t h e r ,g r a n , l - l
mgther, groit gfandntotlrer, and aI thpl
enci showed with what
and fortitude a (lhristian can endure even the
most acute sullering and me:t the last
-rupr"rrre t,'.r' triurnphantly. Beautiful
eiil he ler /r,ernqy.
Samuel Gu
medical missionary to Africa, was con.
verted, in this church. The light which
leme into his heart at the old alth!
nti€be6w-etands
in our Sunday School
om still shines in darkest Africa
At the morning service Dt. E
E. . G
G. .1 1 , , , - l
,ichardson,
District
Superintendent,
will preach. The new service flagg N
wil)
lll lril.rt I
be dedicated.
At three an afternoon service will
beld under the leadership of Capt
p l a ) n I) a r s I
i
,Our
Henry RandAll. He will speak on ..,(
l1t t
,HHIIillJI
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ll l"
lo,''I
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Honor Roll. "
. _D r . _ M i i l a r d L . R o b i n s o n , p h . , D .,,, o fr
New -York_ Ci ty,- Ex ecutive secietary
r y ooff l
the New York City Society witl prriach
at the eveni!)g service. He is one-of the
preachers
atrongest
in
Meihodism. l
Come and hear his insDirins messaee.
The Pre.byr,r/iir)r qill ,,ni irvirh ui-r:r
this service. ?he evening service will
start at 7.30instead ol 8 o,clock.
"l
angel, Russia
At a neeting of the'.i'own lloard ol
Mrs. Leslie A. Davis, rvife of the
Tu..scluy in the justice's
U . S . C o r L s u l t o A l c h e n g n l , R u s s . r , Trustees, held
court, the NIcCltrlland Dreclging Coruwho was formerly
Miss Catharule
Carman of Brookhaven, htrs recelltly
pany of r\erv Yorh City, asl<ed for persent an interesting letter to a friend
missioi to dredge the clranllel to Port
conce|njr)T iifc in- tlrrt frr off sfot.
' representative of
Jefferson harbor.
She ard her infant boy have lately
r r r i v c r l t h p i e . g o i r g d i r e c t f r o m P , ) t the rlredgingconrpir:J. who was present
JefTcrso:r, 11r. Drvis'
lronre.
T h t - statcd lhat his conrLrnny rvould dredge
c h i l d r v a s b o r n i n L o n d o n , r v h j l e l , l r . the chirnnel to a \ri,'tlr Lrf ll00 feet irorrr
a.nd IVrs. IJavis were ellloute.
shoro to sll(rre, and s depLh of :l) tect
She says in part:
IIe also stated
would not be such a a t m e a n l 0 w w ^ t e r .
"Archangel
bad place ii it rverc not for the niucl. that ajl the clrcJgcd material would be
T h e s ( r . c t s a l e i o r t h e l n o s t n , r clisposed of bv Lhe company, and that
about a foot ,lncp wiri ur"d
t h e o p e r a L i , ) r 1w
sould Dot cost the town
"d'iii
DlaDy places are covered with "water.
Walking is made possible bv raised a cent. It is undr:rstood that the Mcc
o
m
p
a
ny would derive its reboard wnllis eithcr through th3 nricl- C l e l l a r r d
d l e o f t h e s t r e e t s o r o n t h e s i d e s . llluDerdtion fof the opelations fronl thc
r
v
a
l
k
i
n
g
The art of
hele coDsisl.sin sele of the srnrl rnd gravel dredged, a
being able to licop on the boalrl ualli
sale lor wltieh Ll)orc is snrd to Le (iesithotrt beirig piished ofl or ill)irrl:
nrand.
into the nud.
'lhere
"In other resDectsthe torvn is quit,l
was noopposiLioD to the procivilizcd.
have
We
conrfoflrl.rlc
ject; in fact, the citizens presett at tbe
rpartnlents in a moderir housc,rvitlr
n l e c t r i c l r g h t s . 1 c ) n l . h o n e c r , , l I g o o I uieeling all cxpressed apDroval of the
geoeral
b n l n r o o n ) . A t r c l p c t r r c c r t p i r s : e j plan. Mr. W. O. Persons,
our door.
We liave n good {)oliilr
rnauager of thc Ilayles Shipyard, Inc.,
mr.itluho h"lps.rre Inr tlr'Inhy,
preserb
ancl he also expressed his
was
enJ r qoorl rriti'e nool:. T lrrr. ln
taik rvith then il Rnssian anrl h;rve a D p r o v a l .
Tl)e preseDt wirlth of the harbor chancoDsequently been obliged to lerrD a
{ew wor(ls.
nel js rorv le:s thirn 2i)0 loet, and ot
"The food rlucstion here is not i1:j r n a D y p l a c e s t h ( . b o l l o r n h a s i l l l e d i n
ba(l as lvc anticipated ulthotrgh thi.
t h e d c l r L h h r t s t r e c o n r ea m c n a c c t ( '
prices are vcry high.
Wc Lrtouqiri uu{ii
vesscls at l{)w !valcr.
with Lls lleorlv a ton o{ i'ooel fronr
Amcrrica aDd England, bul besides
The board grroted the pornricsioD,
r r n r L l c t o A e t n l o r t y o f w i l L l g : t r r r . . . suL,jctt t" tlrI ul r,,rrl ol counj(1.
I
li.-h xrrrl soilrc llcit
rri'l veteL.Ll,lcs,
alihounh the latter a]e quite limru.rr.
Prices,
however,
are
exorbr Lant. I IrousES FoR sHIl' WoRI(ERS
Larrl costs $3 a Douncl, milli lirc r I
9 1 a . " . s u g a r a b o r r i $ . . j . 5 0I p o \ r n r l n r i l
ffour alrrrost n dollar n pnrrrr,l. Ol
Governnrehl lo Givc Purther Hclp to
course, lvirst we brought with us lrelps
Port Jeffcrsou Yards
ouL verv llluch. althou(h e\'.r\ wltll
thrt iising i.. high enorieh. I\lr. Urpupcls
print
The Port Jefferson
v i s r c c e i v e t l 9 l ) r ' o n t o il o l u ' l r r l c i n
stories to the ef€ct that the EmerLorldon.
gency
Fleet
Corporation
and
thc
United States
Board will
Shipping
shortly begin the colstluction
of dormitories and houses of suflrcient capacity and nurrber to accommodate
400 employes of the Bnyles Shipbui)dPORT JE}'IIDRSON'S
BIG FIIID
ing Cornpany at PoIt Jefferson.
The
projocL inr rhp housing of {00 eltRailroad
Cars and Grain
Dlevator
l,iuys of tlte Long, Islrnrl Shipl'uil,lrng ( ompany has l)ecn approve,l by
Lost in $100,000 Blaze
tlrc l,.ederal-euthorilies ei,d work ri
expected to begio witltiu thc t)cxt two
Ear)y last wecic Friday
morning
or three weelts,
firc dcstroyed the big feed el"valor
Vice Presitlent Piez of the Emeromcd bv E, H. Rosers at Port Jeffetson Station ard'before thc blaze geDcy Fleet Corporation, upon:r Lecent
visit to WashiDgton from Philarvas subdued it had also destroyed a
deiphia, stated t}ai the accomnlodafrcight car loaded with flour and yartions
at Port JclTerson must be ready
tial)y ruined other. cars.
"before snow 1lies." Mr. Piez says
It is said that tho darnage wi))
t
h
a
t
the Balles Shipbui)ding Comqovered by
reach $100,000; pattly
pany at present eruploys 561 nren, hut
insurance. It. wls the wo|st fire Port
more wili be needed in the
that
??9
years.
Jefferson has had in many
The Governnrent
T\'o or three times the deDot aDd next six months.
o t h e r b u i l d i n B s n e a r b y c a u g h t f i r e , wiltr tal<e care of 400 of the atlditionnl
men. To do this it is estimated that
but the good work of the liremcrr
it will cqst $300,000.
saved thern. fron destruction. A train
Thc Bayles SJriphuildirrg
of passen.ger cars also ignited but
,
Qgpl:rnV
nas & coltltact wrln llle 5hlpprn(
thpse were pulled awav to safPtv.
Roard
for the ereclion of six stee-l
part
A
oi the Pal"chogue Firi ltepaitmcnt motored over to lend arssist- s h i p s , w i t h a r l l a d r v e i g h t t . n i r n g c o f
ance and the departmeDts lrom other. 2 0 , 0 0 0 . T h c t o t a l ( o s t ; f r h e s i x - s h i p s
has been placed at 93,900,000.
ncarby villages aBo helped fij{ht the
The houses rvill be heated $'ith hot
flamcs.
air.
None of the houses will rre an
The origin of the blaze-it
started
entire wastc nfter the war,
It is the
in tlre feed elevator-is
unknowlr
plan of the Governrnent to dispose oi
ihe houses *'hich it erects, not only
after the war, but d,uring the existence thereof.
The houses cost about
$3,600. In cases where workmen desirc fo buy. the Enrcrgency FlceL Corporation will tnake all the necessrry
arrangments. suclr os the placirrg of a
n)ortRAgc, and uther detuils.
Took
TitlefriUay
f,torning
fo LargeStore
Suildlng
andShors
Frotrt
Properly
onWaler
StrEol,
The Btore and property of F. F. Darling & Son, one of the oldest conc€rnsin
Polt Jefferson, and establiehed by rne
late F. F. Darliog some 66 yearo ago
was sold this Friday afternoon lo rne
Bayles Sbipyard, Inc.
The property
that the shipyard takes tiile to includes
the shore front and tbe store property,
with a large frontage oD Water sueer,
pnd adds to their other holdings in the
village one ol the finest shore fronts
\snd store properties in Port Jefierson.
This property is of especial value to
the Bayles Sbipyard, Inc., as it immedintely adjoins the Radel Shipyard, which
the Bayles people own, and which is
now known as Yard No. 2.
In an jnterview Mr. Jamee B. Smiley,
president ol the Bay)es Shipyard, roc.,
said: "The Darling
store
properly
will be renovated and such changes
made to suit our needs. Steam heat
will be installed immediately
and the
buiiding will be used for general offices,
snd a fitting out store room. The floor
space of the building is 1b,000 square
feet, and when utilized this will relieve
L h e g r e a L c o n . i c s i i o Di n t b e y a r d s . "
I
It is undersLood that the Dsriingl
brothers, Chester and Frank, will re|
tire from business
I
a?
!q/il|
0redge
Ghannel;
loliarbor
Enlrance
Famous canoe Place Inn At Good Ground
which was Destroyed By Fire Tuesday Morning
,ra
-a'
,-',-'/
-;Za,.Z"/.
*:..dX<i3
un tcsy Brool;lyttDtgle)
Picturesque
Landmark
of Colo- L .
-';ll*;,,""',i"li-'u3
((
nialHistoryon Longlstand I:,. i,::i
;l]:".i't,:
r
c
u
IenlirIlilrA
tl dn tt lr,, of
lt)r.s 0
I
cor.npretery
oestroyed.
ii*iixl j
i:,lif:i,,+l,l',*;;_i,lir.
I
lirepla(ps. '
"rlrhgs r,,r,t$jrils,.ol:ns.
l:
cuESrsEscApE
ev r_eeer
r,rc
l",,,::l
l illl'""f;:i' ";l'li:.,"ill;ii1"'lil
in
1635.
Nlanl
]|iLrs ago it
$,as r
I
I
Taking
TheDetour
l-astPicture0f Caruso,
I
TakenNearflis Old florneI
Bv SILENT COP
I u.seto be a rugged {arlr
Where spuds ancl picklcs grew,
But. tha! lvas ytal,s r:rrl years ago*Way back in uinety-trvo.
Thc golfing genlry golrblerl nre
Along with othet land,
Reuode'lled rny topc,gralrhy
,Arrd llxed nre sonielhinp; glarrrl.
Whcrc Jersels usc io clrr,rvthe curl
Beside the grasy bluff
The go)fcr: rorv are hunting brllr
That got into the rough
The crazy guy is driving off
W h e r e c a b b a g eo n c c l v a s h c a t l i r g ,
A n d c h r g i n g d o m t t h e s h a c l yv a l r .
W h e l e g r a n c l p o pc u t h i s b e J d i n g .
Wherc Leghorns caughl the erLr)y
worn
A n d W y n n d q l 6 s 5w e . t 6 h t t i t i l r g
T h e w a r r i o r i n h n i c k e r . sn o w
T h e l i t t l e b a l l i . sf u t t i n g .
I tse to be a rugged famr
Brt now I'nt nicc ancl levcl
S o p : o l fc r t h u s i a s t s c & n c D n t e
And drive to beat the dcvil.
Tllo
gtl'ilt
Ijclvc(t{'rc
hls rntcntlon
arrorrn.ed
iis soorl &5 the emb6rs
lc;ll r ,.
of rcpla.ina
coLc." irii
are
lll Islip,
t'lr
:rn'l
lvire.
t:idvn'ard
l\leyers
ard
Euworr''ir-, 'f catsl(ili,N Y:
!''i.:lli,,*i"o"1;#:"H"::":t'l"l:;i:llleon
$-htch
il r: ',l 11or,iicello, N.
iarv ai"c"
haii ancl restaurant
lil Nlr,
arr,i i\irs.
WllllM
the Norman,
!'iist,
jlhen
l\'llliam
hli 6on;
and rlenry,
Eer)ry,
s,cpl:en
and Johu,
The6
l.ict&rd
Nef,t
Henry
the Thlrri.
^nd Thtee,
Il,.iwerds.
One.'l\o
Rlch{.d
&salfi sfter
And
*e
scc.
!I,:nrys
Thr'rc
Rlcha.d,
TBo EdwAds,'lhlrd
I srE$s,
If rlalrll)
Ed\r'drdj
Slxth
a\'o
l{enrte,
Qucen M&ri,
Queen Bes6;
the Scotsnlsn,
TheD J^mle
'l'hen
lbeY slew,
whom
Charles
afier
Cromw€ll
aet
rf,cel!ed
-{noth.l.
Charle-q,
too.
the Secl)nal
Jamie
NerL
A.scendcd
the tbrtne;
and .l\iary
William
Tircn
catnt
on,
fogether
'flr!r,
,
tour
Georgcs
Anne,
.\rxl FDutth 1[''lllarn all Pass4d.
c
a
n
rc.
Thcn
Viciorle
l^st.
V,'hose rclgn
lont.lld
the Sevtntb
Lln{)er Edw&rcl
dld thrivc.
Cr{l ]tnaland
now on iler throne
And
Numbet
frllc.
Slts Geofge
irl*
ol
ilcr(tss
n[(ivr:
galrl!lr
t('tt0r
llis
llrc
l(
\lInlli!r,"
tl(,t' l rt
l)clrrti{ul
()il
S()rr(.(r!o.
tltc
qilz-
br}
1()\\'ilr,(l llis
( [rt\)t)) 1r l)lt(rt()-
r]il ]_ of f,irrlter.
talierr litsl ltr(trrt lt. )
tr'irsl
1 l),r fifct
dist,l:.\'p,l
Slgn
siAD
of
l)cc.8.
phvsicxl
1',/..kness
L,v 1'arilso
Nrs,,l,
1ir,. eIcl{110. \'hcn
lre sung
i))
I'aAllitcci."
paihflic
thc
lfaqody
of tlrc poor clorrn, 21 the I{ctrolollian
()l)crr
IIolse.
Jn.1bc
iit-st rct
])e felt
, shrrp
t\'itch
Dl Irrjrl in lris sj,l(, in(l
It rl'as 8ire11
orrt
later
lhat
h.
hdd
irltrt ltis a.clitg
l)ut so ))r1rch.cn('rFv
r.s
'l'he
lo strNjrr llre nr)tscles.
lt&d
Jcnor
,'\'es(i
lL,st
fiirish{..1 lhe
ario:io.
la
'
r,f illr
Giul,l)3
lrlat ")
i"Ort
llrt
aDd
ninB
of
Dpc.
S,
rLlshrrl Lr|) ihe st(rps of tl)e Dortrblo
r \ c ; , ! , . , S ' r , ) , )),r J l ) r ^ f ^ l J . l l j s ( r r r r ) ti li ooI l twv trss t oooo r ooaal l l oo lO) ee rnr lr a llttcc_-LLc cl i el i e Y e .
Lle
Unislird
1ho
per.fornlance
aftct
caref ul exam jnrrtion h\' toph] sicirD
di(l so sertcd on a ch{ir.
TIte al.tenalinq plr]sicinn srir'l afrr1w3y.1 1611 1
l)rjury \\'as ltOt serious enough to pre
clude the tenor's &Dpealance ths_fol
Iowing Saturday evenins at the Aca
enly oI Mlrsic, Brooklyn.
A iew
dat's &fterward
canib-tE6
.lralnclic scerle at the AcrdeDty wttich
thosr \\'ho were presqtlt vill lrwef forlLt L \s' iat s t hJ re( 1 l e nn to) rf ' ss i1r 'fjsf sc t dd pppDeeaar -r r ,.
I fgree 1
(luriDF
i ancc
lil thc
Irofo
iltu
cLlfren!
oIr'r'[
se:rson,
lfle
vas
.]r.rfofnlance
'l,
.i' Antor.o."
ltlisir
aRrLtso sans uILl, r a t)ercfl)li)r1,.
rttsiraint.
Ot)l\' ,)ilce
.li.t lrc loosc tlle bon,1s ot' his worlilFrf)l
roicc
1et lrinlseii
^nd
oul
ro th(
lrrll l,o-,or rjf his \,ocil
.hor,ls
-
.-)L
Silkworth
Mattituck
r), r)r)
l'. flltltlll
ls
l,lr
l
rAVrrtsE'b
Collects
France
Souvenirs
Mattituck
I[6!rr
P. Tutblil ls I EE TRAv{LsB'8
A l e t t e r h a s i u s L b e e n r e c c i v e dj.l tkr-y
bu.stu€rB bt6N a! -Dla!U!uof,
f r i s m o t t r e r f r o r n ' C o tp . W a l t e r M ' S
1 l r , m ef e r l b e h o l i d a r s w e n o b e M i s B i v , r t h o f t h c J 0 r : r h F i c l d A r i i l l p ' y .
Msttituck hsd a real parsde l88t
Betty Baylis of Mount Ida Scliool;Miss E i i t e r y E , o n e o f N l i r l l i l u c l : ' s f i r P
Nor" 8,
Mondaynighi to celebrate tbe victori;
Adelside Sdtterly.of lJredford Acade- vourrE'herops. lt. rvas date,l
b e f o r n t h P a r m i s t i c e r v a s , i u e c o n c l u s i o no f o u r l a t e u n p l e a e a n t i
ihortlv
m y , N l a s s; M i s s l l o r o t h y C o o p e r , C o r sime,i, in which he srirl that xL that
oell Uoiversily; Gerard Terry, Syra- iiirc everything lvf,s going ))jc.el) nrss with l(aiser Bi I. Church
l c h o o l b e l ) ap e a l e df o r t b r i g h t m e r r i h ' ,
c u s v U n i v e r s i t y ; R o b e r L B a r k e r , S t , u i t h-course
himself and thc orher boysi "Uut
tbe,mall boy and his vatious waye
s'e have bectr verY busY
Lawrence Univergiiy;
L i e u t . J o b n of
Huns bacli, and believe torturing the air prcvailed, a big bonH u s i r r g , U . S , A . ; L e R o y S . R e e v e , d r i v i n s t h e( e r t u i n l - y b r v e b e e n t t t n nre. rhey
B . l i t . , U . S . A . ; H e r b e r t Y o u n g , U . n r u g . ' h c s a y s . " l n s o m e o f o u r l a t e fire illuminated the skies, aDd seveDty
aulomobiles, flag bedecked and
S.N,aodotbers.
r , l v a n c c sl r u r ( s e c u r p a l : t 1 e w s o u v e _
h o w l i D g ,e n c i r c l e d t h e o l d t o w n ,
frolr the
D o n ' t f o r g e t t h e t a x p a y e r s ' s c b o o l nirs of the lfun-buttoDS
c o a t . a b e l t b u c k l e a n d a f a n c y d r e s s r t o r e ec l o s e ds t 2 o ' c i o c k , B o t h e c l e r
meeting Dec. 3lst.
Come out and
helmet which are userl bY the Gervoice your sentimertg on this proposed rnau oficers. lVell, there is quite a c o u l d c e l e b r a t € s l s o , a n r ,
rhone frorn every face, The real celetrBvesty on taxation.
lilLlc storv to trlrho\! I got thesn
t h o b u c k l c ' I ' t r t bratioD, bowever, Rill be held w
O w i n g t o c o n t a g i o u sd i e e a s et h e u r u - . o u v e n i t s , 'e s p c c i i t l l y g e t h o m e ' b e I
u
r
r
t
i
l
Lhis t will leave
our B0YS come home.
a l v e r y a t t r a c t i v e U h r i s t m a s t x e r c i g e s cause it is better for me to tell You
AlaB ! that one of our finest young
h a v e b e e n p o s t p o n e da t t l r e P r e s b y t e - o f i t t h e n . P e r h a P s i t t n a Y b e P o s friends, Lt. Tracy Walker, 2? years,
r i a n c h u r c h , b u I b r g c o n g r e g a t i o n s sible for me to send il few of these 'rnly
son of Russell S. Wa)ker, Presiheaid Rev. A. O. Foote preacb two ;ouvcnirs hon)e l:v lnilli.
ient of the Brooklyn Dime Savings
"ln rny travels'the r'ther day I mct
m a g n i f i c e n t g e r m o n s S u n d a y u p o n Lvnwood Downs. Charlie Reeve and
'['lie
Bank, was killed in actioo in France,
"
First Cl,1is1p.r " and " Bethle- Arrqust Ambrosb. All are looking
{ccoldiog to a telegram received by bir
h t ' n r . " I ; ' s a n i n s p i r a t i o n t o h e a r t h i g \! il an(l feeling pletty good.
father from a Red Cross Cbaplain, who
"We have advancecl throngh toms
gifted Chrietian gentleman.
Tbe
where Germans have been liviug for officisted at the funeral gervices in
e p e c i a lm u s i c b y t h e d u u b l e q u a r t e t t e
t h e p a s t f o u r y e a r s a n d h a v e s e e n l o t s England. Tracy was a splendid young
and the duet by Carrie and Abbie Conk- of lheir work and ,loing', but iL secms
uer-v sure t0 mo that tho waY Utrcle fellow, well Lnown here, as his fatber
iir qere woiderfutly weli rendered.
has bad a country place at Downs'
Y o u r c o r r t : s p o n d e n ta n d t h € p o p u l a r Sam is going after them that the
end of this great stmggle is soon to Creek for many yearB.. Ile vras of fine
a s s s ' a r t c a s l r i < : ro f o u r b a n k h a c l t h e
be.
physique and cbsrming a.ldre8s, a talhoror of rcceiviog two of the firrt
"One of the most touclring things I
son
Victory Pirre, designed by the great h a v e f e l t , h e p p e n e d t h e o t h e r d a y a s onted young architect, a devoted
w e w e l e o n a n a t i v a n c e d m a r c h . T h e and brother. It i8 terrible to tbiok of
sculptor,Paul Mansbip, for New York,
l ' r e n c h o p o p l e w e r e m o v i n q b a c k t o his brigh{, young maohood taken from
who creat€d the model for our good
r h e i r o l d ' h o n r e ss n d t h e y r v e l c p l e a s e d
pareots, be is survived
fri€nd, Mrs, Helen Foeter Barnett of with rvhat the Americans lvere and us. Besidea his
by three eisters, Mrs, Walter Brestow,
Brooklyn.
M r s . B a r n e t t , w b o i s a have been doinE. To show their feelj a m . Mre. Earl Muokenbeck. anr'l Mies Marn e m b e r o f t b e E x e c u t i v e B o a r d o f t b e i n g s , t h e y g r r v e o u 'tl i ol ,nr e a d a n d
Ameril<ine,' jorie Walker.
r J n e f e l l o v . ' . -s a j d ,
Art War Relief, hae'jpresented the
'
B
o
n
Arnerikrne,'
rnd huEged nre;
Thoso tborouglrly murical people, Mr'
t ' i r r aa r . d d r s i g n s . t o t h i s n o b t e o r g a n i z a - m e a n s g - o o , lA n r e r i c a u . H e r e i s r v h e r e
gave a det i o n f o r i t s b e n e 6 t , a n d r v i t h b e r u s u a l o n e r e a l i z e s t h e g o o d o u r b o y s a r e and Mrs. Charles L Wella,
d o i n g o v e r h e : e . W o g o t h r o u g h lightful little musicale and catd party
kindiy tbought remerrbered Mattituck
m a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s ,b u t a l w a y s k n e p l a e t T h u r B d a y e v e n i n g , w h i c l i w a s
frir: n ds.
h ap p y .
beartily enj,)yed by ali lucky €oougtt to
Next Sundry, ,,Deo Valente" and
"We all feel p: ctly goorl the way
preBcnt.
t h i n g s a r e q o i n g , a n d i t a l s o l o o k s u s fle
weather permitliog, old Mattituuk
Doo't forget the sale of tickets for
if we can soon come back to good old
Parish will institete its first ,,Every
U . S . A . T h i s w i l l b e a l l I h a v e t i r . e the Lecture Course, Saturday afterM e m b e r C a n v a e e". T b i r t e en t e a m e w i l l
f o r r r o r v ,b u t I m i g h L i r d d t h a t t h e p r - noon of this week, Nov. 16, at I
visit every bouse of lhe congregatioo, per this letter is being' u,ritten on is
o ' c l o c k . N o w t h a t t h e d i e t r a c t , i o gw 8 r
and they bope to find a gen€roui recep- Iiun's paper, lorn from a book."
is over, we ought to have a liltl€ ention. t
Othcr }lattituck Noteo
joyment, and.you cannot ask for any'
Mr. and Mrs. Monlson G. Wines sre
A Christnras bazaar rvas to be held
better and cheaper tban what
spending the holidayB witb Mr. Bnd at the Presbyterian Chapel Thursday
r Couree will provide tbis Bea8on.
qffo,nnnn
pvnni,ro
r
n
r
i
Mrs. John Ward at Newark, N. J.
Miss Isabells S. Conklin. the best
Thr Christmas Bazar and a Ia carte
T h e R e d C r o s s d r i l e f o r 1 9 1 9 m € m - Central operator any little town ever
berships is on and bids fair to be
Supperlast Tirursday netted the Sewis spending a well earned vacaver)' successful locally. Many 10C
iog Society over $160 aod proved a very
p c r c e n t l a m i i i e s w i l l b e r e p r e s e n t c d . ioo in New York, her place being
d e ) i g h tf u i a f f a i r t h r o u g b o u t .
by the efficient Miss H,rttie Bootb
I{enry Gates of this place anclJohn
George Gerard l'uthill hae received
Reeve of Greenport have started for o f S o u t b o l d
h i e h o n o r a b l ed i e c l r a r g ef r o m t h e U . S .
Irlorida with the Gates launch. At
Our Uniled War Work Campaign ia
Navy and Iooksas natural as life with
iast accounts they had reached Beau- in full drive, stsrtiog with.a "Century"
fori, N. C.
S. H. futirill & Co. again. . We hope
Olub of over twenty memb3re, and tbe
all the rest of the boys will soon be
I L i s e x p e c t e c l t h a t t h e n e x t m c e t - various committees report liberal conrvili
ing of the Literaly
be orr Tues- tributions
bome to brighten up our village once
in the main,
We expect
day, Dec. 31. A short play rvill be
more.
given under the direction of IVIiss Mgttituck to go way ov€r tbo top. ^
t
Rev. A. E. Ftote will preach Dext
Miss Ada Martin of Lcndon, Eng., a
Elma Tuthill.
Sunilaynrornirg up0D ,,Giviog to tb6
See the advedisemeni in another trained nureo at Johns Hopkins, BaltiLord," and ir vron't be a r.dry,, €erc o l u n r n o f t h i s p a p e r a t t n o u n c i n g a n more, snal B chum of Misg Anita
'ssaullnJ puu
glnojd stuluanction to be conciucted at the Hotel Downs, is a gue8t st Downe' Manor.
.o
Glenwood on Dec. 2? by Auctioneer I.
olqllsn[qxaul 8lq Jo saJrralJadxo
Rev. Howard Davie, D,D., of BorJ.
Corvin of Riverhead. A long list
sopuoa
idau olul en SuFaqsn
dentown, N. J., ie expeeted to occupy
of goods will be sold,
-Jnc ?qt Jo Sulurd aql lnq aq
t h e . P r e s b y t e r i u op u l p i t h e r e n e x t S u o srualpaqo aau qraa luql os i
day, as a candidate.
patilldn
Jno aJualpal
rlllA
Our eieter village of Cutcbogue will
pua pnolJ aql ul lJlJ aqroE q8noJ
probably havo o big delegation tbere
r q .(Jot8 Jo poog o a{ll 8qlls.rnq
l'riday evening from Msttituck, when
r p ?l DJ patBaauoc lslJqC Jo aJo;
oql a^aq ol aaoJd plno^! uollB
Mre. Percy Adams of Greenport and
JO ICIJ} Jo oJualSurnCJIJ qsaJJ
tbe Setvice Quartetie from " Yip, Yip'
PapIaJf os rBa{ Sotuado
Yaphaok " will entertain tbe Red Cross
Fi S l8q1
EI lno o5 0? oq plno^r ll aug
and U, W. W, Campalgo. EverYbodY
:puolJl a ol, oloJi6 xlluacal u
juetloves to hear Mrs. Adams, "the
pq unllsl.rqc v 'Jaaf slql ul sJno sq
singer with a sou]," anal the quartette
l8ql soqJlr aql outwJalap .{t35rul
I
will also be a great card. Let's all go
budlucSs acoIL
*t
ilf,i,iltucL
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.l^n,
i)
PBEp.,q,BE'DNESS
the honor of the nation
for the security of our homes.
Wotld-l{at.tnded
The world-war ended at 6 o'clock
Monday morning, with red revolution in
Germany alal with Willism Hohenzollern, former Emperor, a fugitive from
bis Dative land, There were 1,56? daYs
of horror, during which the wbole civilized qorld bae been convulsed. Getmany's delegates have rigned the armistice, which blasted forever tbe
me wbich embroiled tbe world in a
lives
tb?t b6s cost 10,000,000
hen the war began the Teutooic alwas beaded bY two of tbe Proudest
Hohenzollerne
Les in history-tbe
tbe Hapsburgs. To-daY William II
of Germany is a fugitive in Hollaod and
Charles of Austris has been stripped of
power ani! bas seen his empire sbattered
,ioto Dieces. Ferdinand of Bulgaria has
{flud i.o. his country, antl Mobammed
V of Turkey ie slain bY an aesassio'
Th€ curtain bas rolled down on the most
stupendous tragedy in history. Armed
imperialism is at an end. Ths military
of Germany is discredited and
lbe great nationB tbat
havedestroyed it will set up I lssting
peace. Never again will a world-war
devastato the laod. Tbe war has ended
in tb6 coDplete triumph ol the democratic ideal tor whicb the Allied Nathrns
Btood. The signing of tbe armistice,
wbicb wae virtually uncaDditional sur'
reoder by Gormany, wag one of the
greatest event8 in human history. It
meaoa tbe end of mi)itarism and the
end of autocracy, Two irreconcilable
of governmeot met on the
field of battle and democracy won.
WhereOur Armies StoodV[/hentheT'ruce Carme
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Doughboys in Front Line Wore
$urprised by the Order,
" CeaseFiring."
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Armistice
Message
Signedby
President
BoyHowardantl
Simms,
PalisManager.
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REACHED
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News Association Will Not
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Thus
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CREATESDHAMATICSCENE
Throng
Springs
to lts Feetlvith
of Applause
Ledby
Waves
ChiefJustice
White.
AUTOCBACY'S
POWER
ENDED
Gertnany to Surrender Navy,
tlrne
tlre
hoslll{t{es
Mattituck
Mattituck
The writer lvas a guest last Thurs'
lay eveniIg at a very Pretty and
Eleaty P.'Iuthlll lB'Ixn irevorua.c
ti TEe TRAveLEB'a
E€Drt
P. Tqthlll
unique affair at the home of Mr' and
butln€BBBg€Di ai Marlltuck
buslnoEB ageni
6t Maitltuol'
Mrs. Beniamin G. Tuthill, who then
The " Welcome, Home" to our Sol- celebrated the 60th anniversary of
The Herald of Saturday last bad tb€
Falling on Hallowlheir marriage.
diers and Ssilors in Library l{all last
:'en the occasion aJlorded an oPPor- following item in the list of the 2?th
tunity for a wide range in decoating- Oivision:
Thursday night was a wonderful afiair.
qamns,ete., these being superintended
Doctors on tbe Saxonia said pluck and
The following fine program was given : L v M l s . E e b e r r G r i f f i n , M r s . T u t h i l l ' s
will saved the life of Private Raymond
c
e
l
e
w
h
o
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b
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l
,
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n
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.
r
v
a
y
,
Star Spangled Banner; prayer, Rev. F.
Headquarters
brated her own golden wedding anni- Cleaves of Mattituck,
O, Beebe; Eong, Cutchogue Sextette;
Hit by
v e r s a r y f i r ' c y e i r s a g o . T h c t a b l e Company, 107th Infantry.
a d d r e s s , " W e l c o m e E o m e , ' ' J . M a c l o o k e d v e r y H a l l o w e ' e n i e , w i t h a c a p shrapnel, he was paralyzed from tb€
r n t l w i t c h f o t e a ,h e u e s t . T h e c e n t e r h i p s d o w n .
"I will not die," he insietCraveni reading of poem writteD on a
lecorrtion was a mammoth bouquet
cf ball chrvsanthemums from Weir's ed wheo doctoreshook tbeir heads, In
battlefield in France by a ,'buddy" of
q r e e n h o u s c i , w i t h a f l a E o n e a c h s i d e , the base hospital at Dartmoutb the
Montfort Wyckofi, presented by Miss
" o q e t h e l r v i t h a l a r g e c a k p , p r e t t i l y eurgeons acceded to his request tbat be
Lida Rafford; addresB, Rev, f'sther
, l e i o r a t e d w i t h t h e d a t e s , 1 8 5 8 - 1 9 1 9 , be sent home, because they felt be
Rettig; Allegiance to tbe Flag, Donald s u r r o u n d e d b y 6 0 t i n y c a D d l e s . B u t
would die. Throughout the voyage,
Liedlich; address, Rev. F, G. Beebe; the main feature of the evening rvas
a n i n s i d e R h o d e I s l a n d c l a m b a k e , w i t h bowever. lre cheerfulty insisted be would
song,Cutchogue Sextette; address;Rev.
e v e r v t h i n s u n d e l t h e s u t r , d o n e t o a live longer than his doctors, and the
Dr, Ryerson; talks from "Our Boys,"
t u r n , c o o k " ' d a n d s e n e d i n c o u r s e s b y Burgeons admitted yesterd8y tte m8y
Jobn F. MacMillan and Montfort lvyc: U u .a n d I \ l r s . P e r c y T u t h i l i o f G r e " r r (leli. make good that boast.
koff; readings frorr tb€ diary of ,,Our porL. Everyone voted it most
cious and the "best ever." After sup"Slim," as he is afiectlonatelyknown
Army Nurse," Miss Margaret McCarirer came a sulprise shower for the here, always was full of pluck and grit.
tby,presented by Lois Fischer; address, c l c l c o u p l e . D i d I s a y o l d ? W e l l , I
Gildersleeve went in to Beehim
g u e s s n o t ; w h y , t h e y e x p e c t l o c e l e - "Cbub"
Hon. J. M. LuptoD; pantomime, My
at the Greenhut Hospita), New York,
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t
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:
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r
Country
of Thee, Miee Mae Reeve
v e l s a r y , t o o . " C a p t . B c n " i s 8 8 , a n d and found him in good epirits, derpite
and sung by Miss Caroline'Howell, At
h i s g o o d w i f e i s 8 1 , b u t t h e y a b s o - bis sad coodition. He was one of tbe
t h e c l o s eo f t h e p r o g r a m m e , a r o u s i o g l u t e ) y r e f u s e t o b c c a l l e d o l d . B o t h
who firet emaebed the
vote of ihanks was given Mrs, Grar:e rvere at thc polls for voting on Tues- "Immortals"
Mrs. iuthi,l, beside--doing all Hindenburg line and his experiences
Duryee for her conception and planning l a y .
rf her own houservorli, makes beauti- have been something terrible. We bope
of ths whole affair.
Tben Mrs. Durful bedquilts and does some wonderful the poor follow will make good biB
yee's efficient belpers served delicious carving that would put the efforts of
boast and be able to get back to old
cakg ice.creao and punch to all pres- n a n y a y o u n g e r a r t i s t t o s h a m e . S h e
Mattituck in good shape finally.
We
w
a
l
l
l
h
i
n
k
s
n
o
t
h
i
n
g
o
f
a
t
h
r
e
e
m
i
l
e
ent with lavi8h bands and hdppy beartE,
aor a constitutional.
They have five take ofT our hat reverently to a man
pleasing
A
event was tbe unveiliog of
: h i l d r e n , W i l l i s a n d W a l l a c e o f M a t . : like that.
tbe baodeome bronze bonor roll which
bituck, Percy of Greenport, Elm€r oJ.
The families of Charlie Reeve and
Mrs. Jamee H, Wines' efforlg: made i a l i f o r n i a a n d M r s . A l b e r t E . P a y n e
rf Rivcrhead. Here's hoping that I Linuood Downg were made bappy by
poesible. It will later beplpsCbinsome
letters from tbem this Monday, the
may be a guest at their ?5th annl
O.appropriate public place.
versary,
| &inf'u
first tn long dreary weefs, They were
r+usic
played
then
cbestra
ffne,'dsDd's
botb all right, we are glad to hear,
a
u
d
p
n
c
e
2
v
a
s
t
tlll o'clock, which the.
Ralpb Tutbill, U. S. A., lvho hse
heuiltily.
.of over s€ven fundred.enjoyed
crossed the ocesn eighteen time8 in the
vil'
any,
that
It cortainly was an eve;t
good ehip Martha Waehington, wae
The
Blue
and
the
Grey
lage or city migbt well be prouil to
tr{. l.iilch
]l]
lirrncis
bonorably discharged last week and is
)
i
k
e
c e l e b r a t ei n
manner.
now enjoying his native air once mors,
I l v- \ \ 't lL, e
r i l c0(o r v o f ' l r r i r l l r n d r i r e r .
County Treasurer Heory P. Tutltill
tlrF llrrt\ of irolr lrrv. flf,1.
Notwitbstandinghis seventy tbousand
cl(iv€r
lIe l)lades of tho gravc-grass
Mtere
enSt.
Main
bis
houes
on
is baving
.\sl(icr) are ti)o reDks of tho dead i
miles of ocean travel, "Handsome Grid"
t
l
)
e
s
o
d
a
t
r
d
t
h
e
d
e
w
.
two
f
l
n
r
l
c
r
new
several
rooms,
larged by
,batb
\-!'xjLiDg tl)e judgnrent
da);
looks as care-free a6 ever.
&
etc.
Wioes
lights,
rooms, electric
UD(ler tllc oto. thc Bluo.
Harold Hudeon has a week's furlouglr
LID(icr !]rc o[irer, tho CrrJ'.
the
work.
Homan are doing
from Newport, R. I., and is visiting
r
o
b
i
n
g
s
o
f
i
t
r
t
L
r
e
in
Library
T
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c
s
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a
l
o
r
Y
.
Ttre Grange open meeting
'fhosc iD th€
his parents, Mr, and Mre. Will Hudson,
Sloom of defeal,
gory.
Hall was attended bY a verY large
All wilh l)attle-l)lood
on Suffolk Avenue,
(lusli Df eiertrity
meet,
t
l
)
c
I
1
,
friends
number of Grangers and tbeir
Un.l|r
ihe sud irod tho dolv,
The wonderful eervice of Mattituck,
(lay:
\\raiiitrg
tlle judgmcnt
from Southold, Msttituck and Sound
tlle laurcl, tho Bluo,
tbe Sunrise Prayer Meeting, was beld
Iln(lot
A v e n u e . G r a n g e sa n d t b e y w e r e e n t e r tho Nillow,
0hc C;raY.
LDdcr
in the chapel Wednerday morning of
taioed with the following programme :
hours
Fronl the silencc of sorrowful
tbis week, eith th€ usual big attendTlre clcsola[te Inolfners
8o,
The Grange Orchestra
Overture,
la(lel) lvihll f,'wcrs
ance.
Lorillxlr
A1ik,r ton tlro fricncl rnd tllo [o.;
"In Ofhce Hours," with tbis caste:
The Christmas exercises, delayed by
UDder tbe sod aDd the dc\Y,
Donald R. Gildersleeve
Dr. Elliott,
11'ritins
Ilrc jnc]Amen1, (la]',
quarantine, wero to be beld in the
UDdef thi rosL's. ille Bluf
Elma R' Tuthill
Dr. Sallie Floyd,
(
;
r
a
l
'
.
Under the lllies, the
Presbyterian church Wedoesday nigbt.
Frank MacMillan
"Cascar,"
Anotber beautiful baby boy arrived
So lrith ar equal s0lendor,
EvelYn G. KirkuP
Mrs. Skipnix,
fall,
sun-raIs
The nlorning
at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
1lr{1r r torrch ilopartjllll_.lendcf.
..
Mr, lWobblewood, J' Wickham Reeve
l
,
l
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n
l
l
n
8
t
o
r
aLl:
Lupton laet Sunday morning.
Oll rlre hlos6unrs
Their
thc sod and the dolv
Under
Mrs. Frank !'leet
Ivlrs. Wobblewood,
collection of four girle and two boys,
\lraitbE
dat':
lhe judgment
Fred Olmstead
Mr. Hustleton,
Broidered wlth Eold. tho BIuo.
all baodeome as cherubs, is enough to
the Gray.
:'fclLoiv,J $rtll$old.
Eloise Butterfield
Mise Golfe,
make an old bachelor wild. with envy
calleth'
tho stunluer
Andrew KlrkuP
So. whcn
Mr. Van Shekels,
at circus times and Cbristmaetide.
On forest an(i fldd of grdin
S o n g s b y C a r o l y n H o w e l l , a c c o m p a n i e t i 1 \ ' i l h ^ t.lo o€lqi nu fg, l . lorriuPr motft r t h ef a lrl ae ti irl.
Charles E. Craven, Jr., of the GenThe
by Hannah Hallock; Piano duet, Mae
Itnder blrc sod aDil ilre des.
eral Electric Co. at Schenectady, N.Y.,
\YaitinB tLe jutlglnen | (laY:
R e e v e a n d E l m e d a B e n j a m i n ; B o D g sb Y
is vi8itiDg his parents at "E]mtop, "
lvcc \ciLh tllc ralIL tile 6l(e
\Yet wilh the rair. the GraY.
Nelson Moore, with Mre. Moore at the
Malcolm Reeve, Sterling Woodhull
piano; seleeiion, Grange Orcbestra,
t
t
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r
a
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i
r
r
g
i
t
l
l
and !'rank Fleet left us on Monday for
Sarlll. hlll not
TLe ceileruLls rleeq Fns dolo
s
k
i
t
,
l
i
t
t
l
e
w
i
t
h
a
closing
"Souvenir
Aiken, S, C., where they expect to
.f !lre v"ars tlrat aro frditlg
fn iiie iiorm
was lvon i
No bravea battlc
Spoous," presented bY Miss Tuthill,
spend a few weeke in the Eunny
UDrler th! sod aDd the deF,
'Soutb.
q
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d
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r
s
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D
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t
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g
t
h
e
Miss Kiikup,
ludgDeDt
Uuder tire blossoms, thc Blue
terward,
Af
MacMillan.
and . Frank
the GraY'
Uude!
tlle garlands
d a n c i n gw
, i t h m u s i cb y K i n g ' s O r c h e s tra.
Mrs. Ida Ruland Weller receiv(d on
Tueeday of tbis week one of the celebrated German war dogs captured by,
tbe Frencb and forwarded to' Mrs.
Weller by ber hueband, the Rev. W'
W. Weller, wbo is now in charge of
Y. M. C. A. work in France. Tld dog
ii a fine specimen of his breed ond is
rnore shall tlle war-crY 6cvcr'
rii'ers De .eo:
Clr ( he winding
T_h_euy' h e hn a n l s h o u r a n g e r f o r e s o r
rher liurel iho gravcs ofour
Under the sod aDd tho dow.
. Waitrng [bo ludgmenc day;
Love and tears for thc Dlue,
Tcxrs and lovo for tbe Gray
No
deldl
Ha5
Comc.
Answer
The
\Yrote
ago
ColerlCge
a crutury
About
a l)aetic qucrY l
k
o
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n
.
ll It vell
The rtver nhho.
I)ol)r {rslr
rour cl(I of Colo8rlo;
\'l,At
dl\1nr
Ioq'ar
lur
r:rt nr;, rymlih6:
llc ,1!'t Rhlna?
ShEll hcncFlorth wirh
'flte
csmo:
tll. nns$ef
And
ea
ste
d sa y
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t or n
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Rnd
tho
t'ttitod
illled
Drpreas.
PoaL
of herlcr.-Rochester
Our good f rientls of a iife time, Mr,
and Mrs. Henry V. Downs of Cutchogue, celebrated their Goldeu Wedding anniversary quierly at their pleasant home last Sunday. They ate a
wonderfully young appeariog couple.
Mrs. Downs, we tbink, was tho elde€t
of "Uncle" Lawrenco Hallock's fouy
fine daughters, Patience, Rose, Mary
and Debbie, of good old Northviilewomen of sterling worth, fioe bomemakers, and all
tbe very soul of
hospitality. Mrs. Clarenco Cooper of
&iverbead and George Omer Halloch of
Mattituck are all that is left of Mrs.
Downs' family circle. Mr. Downs has
two eistero, Miss Martha Downs and
Mrs. Jobn C. Wells of Mattituck. Tbeir
son, the Honorable Jobn Goldsmitb
Downs, left us for Aibany this Monday
morning, where we hope he will u8e
b e t t e r j D d g m e D ti n m a k i n g s c h o o l l a w s
for Mattituck than obtained laet year.
Here's hoping Mr. and Mre, Downs
may live to bave a Diamond Jubilee.
The Presbyterian cboir sang laet
Sunday morning Sullivan'g arranger
ment of "It Came Upon the Midoight
Clear," with a lovely obligato sung by
Miss Carolyn Howell, in voico like a
silver flute, Next Sunday is Communion. J. Mac Craven is anaoging Mozart'B "Ave Verum, " with additional
parts for violin, cello snd trombooe. A
d o u b l e q u a r t C t t e , M e s d a m e sM i l l i e L u p '
ton, Abbie Conklin, Carrie Conkling,
Hortence Tutbill, Messrs. Terry Tuthill, Dr. Craven, Will V. Duryee and
J. M. Craven, are practicing an adap'lscharkowsky's
beautiful
tatloo of
Legend, with appropriate ('ommunion
words written by Dr, Craveo. It i8
bop€d to have it presented at ne\t Sunday morning's service. Miss Jennie
WellBTuthill has been appoioted librsrian of tbe choir and we are beginning
to sssernble a library of first class
muBlc,
Dr, Samuel Sberwell, ths famous
s p e c i a l i s to f B r o o k l y n , s p e n t l a s t w e e k end with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur T. Wolls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett of Babylon
are visiting Mre, Bennett's s sister,
Mrs, Otis Jackson, at lYest Mattituck.
The auction at the Glenwood tlotel
wa8 attended by crowds of Polish people, who paid big prices for everything.
T h e s a l e l a s t e do v e r L w o d e y s .
stlr{Muu I})NU.{
and escsped,
Helen Terry, daugbter of Mr. and
Mrg. F. K. Terry, wag taken to the E.
L. I. Hospital last Thursday afternooo'
suffering from sppcndicitis. AD operation was performed that evening. We
are very happy to stBte that Helen is
getting along nicely and is mskiog
rapid progress to a complete recovery.
At the Literary Tuesday e..eningl
ur ttLrrcLlve oDe-lcL sl(et(lt was I
riven by N{iss Evelvn l{irliup as Mrs.
Briloe and Donald Gilderdleeve as
.Iim, a rat-catcher.
Charles Ostrancler, with Miss. Cornelia Gilder.sleeve
,ri
THE C-ANDY AFMY.
PER ASPERA AD ASTRA
S \rr tliofFand nren nrP cfAag.d in nlaLi
i' ; ,rrr i1r Ln rlra N.rlr flnrland Siates
)neil ara nraliirrs as,ndl'
th'rj:
ird
rntiirirlr':'jiill
tl)o\r.^f,l
Sixl\
sr
Solrrlrrri
lhe
I Li( \
sofsc
lrof , .
' ^n r t l\n\' hpa)
'(
4rnn l
!an
MY FI,AG !
Hope of the race
Flag of the free
I pledgeanew
My love to tbee'
From far.off shores across the sea,
Our Pilgrim Fsthers came,
To light the torch of Llberty
In this fair land, and hold it free,
That none might bend the servlle knec
In king's or princeling's name,
ladnr
{ sing so l}rq frrel Hn(l lIr
all
afrl
.\rl 1l)t flIrrls
ilre
fa.toIi')l
lhe
nl
"aslrress
l)r'.iLhfrs calLllll
lhcr'
thoL).arrd rrcf irisl rrlaki[3 (dl]d]'
.4ftl rs rrr:irrI II,)f. jLrsl nr.rliina F'rnr:
S;rtt
nrt-5
thoilsanrl
srxrv
\1 hil.
The forests fell beneath the stroke
Of earnest men and true,
Vho blazed their way in fire and smoke
\ f i t h t h e v s o f s t e e l ,t i l l e c h o w o k e
The brooding hills and Freedom broke
The thongs that Bondage knev.
ll1aKrug
Flnrrcq
slr'.itnr:r of
lh.
sljll
lllrl-
are
r , r r , 3r . ( l
AMARICAN
FIAG
NIVER
DEFEATED
I sing
tlr. florlr'2n,1 lh' s(rgar'
(hc slar \ in3
Flll1rqlrr, ask
so
\i hilr
nrt)1
Ilabblinq
ruis
the
and
fof
And now'tis ours to take the place
Of those vho wrought and planned,
To nreet the foeman face to face
On battlefield and keep the pace
'Gainst Kultur's creed,
the foe's disgrace,
The Kaiser's ruthless hand.
c|c:{tus !nd
.,hocol^t.s.
oi.rrlh
\\'hrlo 1)). lIilr.s
1., lr')lr:.
glalrr
Army
Banner
of Victorious
for140Years.
$
h.n
thcy
oIighl
lro mxlirllg
conle
shallnt
arrd
s11o.s or
sn 1ps.
thor:.and
Sjxt:,
candi
I
haYF
fr 1r11s
DrtFirrg
llaklnE
r]ine bonbof
\\ hetr lhe\'
a
rrerl
And from Pacific's tranquil shore,
Across the Great Divide,
To where in France our eagles soar,
And England's sullen cannon roar,
Till honor's creed shall end all war
True man fight side by side.
Aood - size.i
on ll). i,rrr\)i of lrell.
(llshcs for 1hcil- countr)'
InrEhl
be fLlLing bombs
an.l
sh,rll.
\\_rappiDg cararncls
an.l nackinB norlgal.
orr l,iffl]ng
lasks
stfcnxllr
\\'nslj[6
(hile
like thosc.
lhr nr,,d
irrl
flun.
qLlh
(lrtrnli
The Right for vhich our fathers bled
To save their sons from shanre,
T h e F r e e d o m , t h a t o u r d e a t h l e s sd e a d
Through countless years -proclaim;
For these ve fight, where sands are red,
On Flanders'lields of flame.
blootl
sln,r5hr..
Eleals lh.
lillle
lltrtloils to
lherr
linecs.
t h o u s r n , i I n c n s l i l l r n ^ l ( i n g c a . f { 1 - !I
rp,
and
rlraidcns l--do
11 alic
I oLrlhs
Sixlr
144 Decatqr street, Brooklyn.
\(/, V,
ELLSVORTH.
GAYtr TO RED CROSS, ANYWAY
BOY
Ct|ANffED
LIITLE
OIRL
ALITTTI
INTI]
Scll Germans' I)otatocs in Southold
and Hand Over $17.80
--+-_--
FeatsTold0f in
0therStrange
Wives
of Soldiers'
Letters
Boards.
to Exentption
Arr intcrcsting story is being toltl
in Southold rl)out how trvo Cicurans
w l t o r l c c l i n e i lt o t j v c t o t h e R c d C r o s s
i n t b c l e c e n i "c l l i v c r v c r c a c t t i r l l y c o m pclled to pa)t lvith some of their
ntouey fot thlt rvorthy ofAlnizf,tion.
It is said thtrt Southoicl pcople as a
whole wele rrrnch tlispleased because
thpse tu'o men lcfused to help, so sevclal nrc'nand boys a nighL or two ago
hircd rn auto tfucii aud helpcd thenrselves to ten btrshels of potatocs from
the fields of trvo different Cennan
residents. The spuds were (lupi in the
""i:';1ii"i'i:";J:':::
THURSDAY,
I 2l{".1J"111;..'i
SEPT.
judge ibv tbe iol'
llcoo,t cu"""e.s, to
extracts
lowinE
,4.11
Men 18 to 45, Not Registercfl orllbl
.
ll
in Servicc, Must V,isit Thcir
letters
from
S:r-l
IF.ci1F,l
l,!ve
Pay
sinc
rr.o''
lrusbcnLl h3s Sone r(r::
sir-:tl
ll
no
.qs),
l l - r ' i ; , ' o ; ; : i '' h : ; ' ; " - , ; ;
nowher'
ll
Votirrg Places
wriLtan
soloi"rs $rves to such boords:
oir ncxt rveeliThursrlay,Sept.13, l:r5.i.llil""u:Yj"oi..'o*"f3t,""-l;,X
ll
all nrc:r Letrveen
ages
18 and
thq
'15 years
ol
are required
the military draft.
l,-*i."1,.,".
!o register
for
sjr-l
I
hr\c
rece)ve.t
voLrr leirl.l
NIen should visit ll I rnr )ris glrndteth€i .tnd tris grend-
votingpraces-the
theirregurar
el""-,lill'""11"
i,, .Ii,llJ;- l]"';1,"'*'lfJ'il;lll
tion district voting places rvhere they ll riiit"'.'.
','Sif-Mrs.
might have voted on Primary luy, ll
fo|
instaDce,
The
order
is
manda-
li
q rth
.
Flayneshas been ii) ,b..,t
lrtlle
LL
s'ile
of
Petlr
T h c f o l L o r v i n g o f i c i a l n o t i c e o f t h e l l - - l . , , i l _ t : " , . l ] . " , : e . - ( i h a n t r e dt n * l i l t ) '
sirr. wirr rt Nakc
Locallloarrl{oi the Thirctpiirsr"r ii ll i',
icll pxirlxnat,orv:
I
,1lii".i^ll'le
'Sl -)J1
Ny Presiclenfial Proclarlation
men |
q .ndd 4
z i5l i ryre
a r r cs . II c lrl lr r i i c o l ' a
ih ac itvvr/pepenn ti hhop ir rogocq s noff 1 R
3 a
rJIIL lra's l)eetr puir in
\tiill I t,r+ ll'Jr!
spittoon.
"^i.
r v h o a r c u 0 1 a l r ' p a c l vt e q i . t e r c t l , a l e L r ; ' ' '
rcqLriled to register ou Thursday, ll "s'r- lf I rionl r.cr:,re nrv husS e p t . 1 2 , 1 9 1 8 ,b e t r v e e nt h e h o u r s o f ? I I ' u n c l ' s p a r I s l r r i l b e ( r o r n p . L l e . l o
rn ,trntnot tel life "
A. M. ald I P. M.
I lrrtrd
Tlrosc rvho registeled
ou June 5, I
"Str-TD
accordirnrie Fiih
instruc1917, june
5 or Aug.
24, 1918, ate l'ioirri oD pinli rlilper, I )irve Biveu
brrlh io a (l.rughter on ADril 99."
not iequired to register again.
li
,ht
Tho
r^si
,lrv
tl,^\'
tvole
SOld
arrrl the money lcccivecl, $17.80,wss
tuuicd ovcl to the llcll Closs by an
:urcrvnlous givcr rviLh i.lrc stiltenrcnt
lhlt it lvos lr courpuLsoly gift from
Lltc two Getnatrs.
lire latter ale t'loing r lot of tletertive worli in an eliort to applcherd
the rrren who helpcd thenselves to
the potatoes, but they are said to be
Drecting wit.h little success.
''1.-
i,I:-.
IIoDrt
P. Tutblll
busla6ss
l3
aaoab
'I'qE
li
MATTITUCK
Mattituck
Mattituck
'InA
E[€urr
vtLER'a
P. Auihtll
buslDosE
Ma!t'lloc)r
I i i . . s C l a r e D r r r y c es p r n t l a > t r v c e l : :ncl visiting in l3rooklyn.
lB'lsE'IRAvHl,trB'5
aIoDi
at
Iv{s!t,t!uok
The aonual Christmaa Bazar of the I The sale of Eeats for otrr Lecture
P r e s b t t e r i a n l a d i e s w i l l b e b e l d i n t h e l C - o u r s e w i l l b - e . . h e l d1 l i 9 . " v * I t u : l " o l '
o'clock'
chapel Thursday afternoon and even-I Nov' 5tb, at Library Hall' at 1
iog, fiec. 16. A big lot of beauiiful Don't forget th€ date'
faucy work for sale at very reasonablel Mrs James J' Ktrkup is visiting her
i n e p h e w , D r . J o h n A . G i l d e r s l e e v e ,o f
nrincc
Broohtvn' this week'
The beirs o1-io6ol][[p*
I
Mr. antl Mrs' Manfort Wyckoff of
. ,t:'":u"
estate
havesotd48acresof his farm *j"J
(th€ east half)
to }tsrtio
Sidon, *-lh";;.-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scudderof Blrby'on are guests of Mr. ard Mrs. \\iilliarr H. Satterly this rveeli.
Mls. Duncan Aird of Newburgh,
)i. Y., is visiting her claughter, Mrs.
S i c l n e . .Gr i l r l e i s l e e v e .
F. I{. Condit, optomctrist (eyesight
;pecialist), will be at Gildersleeve
I l r o : : . ' H r l l W e d r , c s r l a y ,O c t . 2 ? . H o n r s
91o2.
A bie Republican ralJy will be held
"i',l"""jti",i,"jiJ'"1,,Ii,i,,.ii"i.
n L i l ' 1 3 1 y ) l a l l I \ l o n r r a yn i g l : r . O c t .
rrontage
on uotul"ral,-c:",r."
15. Conglessm'an Hiclis, Assembly::jJjX-r,i:i;L:d
{i".b"..^,:l-,"j:i:l.d
L.
man Dorv:rs ancl others rvili adclress
orlio..:i"""ltJ
wauer
Jackson
haspurcbased
of ,r" l"
#:if "r";irll'i,-li};r- tle lllCeLlng.
b e j r s o f S u e i eL , B e n n e t t , b e r l a t e r e e of the enBage-
DclucLU,
!,
o c t r d L c r e E - ll i,-_
,; h^ Ro r.o^o.k, l,y,n, .. , The announcenrent
- : N^,,-_h-.
";:,,^;;;:
r n n n t o I I \ l i s s A , l e i a i d eH o n o l S r t t e l ] y
i d e n c eo n t h e S o u n d A v e n u e r c ^ '
,
. :''
I Mre. Grace Duryee had the misfor' :o Sirlncv Presicn Tuthill was made
, , B o b b y ' , L e i d l i c b , t. h
e baker,
* b a . sI t " " " - ,l"": t r " " t f * . u " U f " w h i l e s t e p p i n g o n M o n d a y o l t h i s w e e k . M i s s S a t m o v e d f r o m L a u r e l t o M r s . E m i l l ^ ; *"he _ ;
; : - -- ' the
.' " ^ drug etore last l c r l y i s t h c d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s .
curb near
off
[ t y r r s ' , o D M a i ns t r e e t .
l ;&; 'v^/ r_u;o-J: : .:r ;' B: ;r .r "u '
William H, Satlerly, anrl I{r. Tu,lhill
|
I - t u n ' t f o r g e t t h s t t h e R o n d o l ' r e r s T r l r"
s tlie sou of CourtlT Treasurer aud
Probably no man in atl Mattituck
Ilrs. I{enly P. Tuthiil.
Congratulao p e no u r L e c t u r eC o u r s eM o n d a yn i g h tI
r , " r ' - " 1 " ' i r i " " o " ' i t u n o u " g o o d d r u g - t i o ns .
I
o f n e x t w e e k . I t ' s a r e a l l yf i n e o r g a . n _
*
.
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.
H
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w
a
s
i
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l
i
:
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r
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.
v
e
r
y
llnhp-rcrlc f.,. thp his rnusicel
i z a t i o n ,f u l l o f p e p a n d c a t c b y m u s i c l, ; i ; ,
I i " . i ' . " " u , i " , l . " n o , u l t " t o b e o u r rhorv, "The Mcrry Whirl," will begin
r e c i t a t i o oas n ds o n g s .
l ^a_g,a- i n .
Monrlav rigbl of next rveel<. This is
I
5gulre
" Coals to Newcastle! "
pro.luctiorl, similar to
i T h e y o u n g p e o p l e o f M a t t i t u c k a n d r' - . spectacular
\ D a l o r r t l t . R a t r c h' o f [ 1 . t s p r i n g .
Jimmy Rambo has had nearly fortyllui"'itv
day' rehear'p
l
o
n
ounced by tnany the
ivhich rvas
carloade of bis celebrated Wisconsin
" , " " 5, u
,M
" yl r' trhy e s e
W h i r l , , , a n d a r e best show ever'
l li n g t o i t l r "
.given hele. Ilanl; of
seed potatoeo arrlve here aurin_gthell6ully
t
h
e
d e t e r n r i u e di f i h e y c a n , t b e a t
thosewho tooli part in the other show
past three weeks. Looks as
ou. Ri""rl,"ad show, they will at least rvill also be scen irr "The Mcrry
f
ll
"
f a r m e t sh a d f a i t b i n n e x r y e a r.'iB
o u r -l ; ; ; ; i ; ; . r r r r r . ' , r , " " 1 0 0 p e o p t es r e W h i r i , " s o w e l o o h f o r w a l t l t o a b i g
pui'
s u c c e s sl n r l a r e c o l d - b r e a k i n F a t t e n d I.-'',:--^---i
^,,^-.,rhi^-^in++^ o
a n r ' oo n l h e I s o r r i g h t . o f i r s p r e s c r l t a t i o n ,N o v . 9 a n d 1 0 .
Mr.andMrs.ArthurL. Downs
arefiill':f.Hj. "19r::;'J,:t:Xi"t"?:*i
;X"",,
attendingthe great GrangeConventi"" i"if ,"-u*.
ll
in'"fl,
them
I,be
"-ong
h ^e-a
nu
l i t+i,fru1i,l,y c
^ ,o, 6s+t u
, rm
. - ^edd ,
b
ll
Miss Bertha T, Reeve and Mra. Her. and danced by forrrteen young
ladies.
ll
bertR,eonklinare
visiting friende inll 1'n" W""J"""Stou
uong and dunce,
New York tbis week; ditto Mrs, Chas.
lsometbing new to a Mattituck sud!
at Boston thie week.
ll o
R-ar -i un^b- o w nGi ri rr l , ", ,
W' Wickham'
tbe Dutch Girls (oot Gerll un.u,
O u r g a l l a n ty o u o gt a r , G e o r g eG e r a r d m a n ) ,"n-,1
s u r e t yp u t i t o v e r w i t h a v i m .
ll
l,.t' r:;rlt rras attenrlcd by a good
' r o r v d r , t L i l , r a ry H a l l M o n d r y r r i g h t
rncl the followilg prograrn was eni o y c d : ( h v l u . i P s b -yM i st hse S l e r l i n g
Vptrt Rui)laltottn: rr':trlirtE,
in,l; prr'rro.:u-t,Misres Irla Marlls
r r r d \ r c l n a R u l n n t i ; v o c z r lc l u e t , M i s s e s
Mae Reeve aud DorothY Brown. The
r.iuc)IDari:,ts rclc Vera Rnland and
\lac Rceve. The schoolteachers have
been aslied to plepare the progratn
for the ncxt nreefittg, rvhich rvill be
heltl on }londay, Nov. 15.
T u t b i l l , n o w B p o r t s t h € c l a s s i e e tc a r i n l l t r s 6 g h s 1 s t r c m f a v o r i t e B n d o n s t b a !
t o w n - a H u d e o n l i m o u s i n e- e n d a c a u s e eh o w l s o I l s u g h t e r a t r e h e a r s a l s
ll
beauty,
Thank heavens, he isn,t i, tt" ,,Merry Farmers,,, danced and
ll
Btiogy with it, either, but ie just asllsune by five Jouples. Tbe dressiog of
g e n e r o u 8w i t b t h e o l d f o l k s a s w l t h t b e t n i . u " t i s a s c r e a m i n
ll
itself. Then
lirancisco C. Mencntlez, who came
younger Bet. Good boy, Georgc.
t h e r e i s " D i n g T o e s , " d a n c e db y t h i r t y to Mrtlitucli
lr'st April to conduct
" T h o l r v l D s l { n o r r b & c i b e y m u e t ,a r o ,
g
i
r
l
e
l
i
t
t
t
e
i
n
A
o
v
e
r
a
l
l
s
.
w
i
l
d
a
c
t
b
y
movinq p
ll
- icturcs in Library Hall, Lliol
But all iho u
d vo de ud rl ourrgBoub! !i u
e url lro€.'"|
ll -r.,*^^- B
- _m^ ial l l B
^ rt_r e^ ^e|t b o y 8 , o n e o r t w o M o n r l a v a f t c r t t o o t t o f p l e u r a - p n e u llsixteen
rnotriir,-afler an illness of only r few
s r e a t - s r e a t s r a n d f a t h e ri e b u r i e d t "
lrvs. Dtrrittq tllc sllort tinle hc has
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;
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;
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livcJ in Matritrrck he has made hosts
t h a t o l d G o d s a c ea t c u t c h o s u e ,a l o n c
m o s t a m b i t i o u ' c f f r i e n d s a t r c lh i s . s u d t l e n d e a t h c a m e
;;;;;";;;;;;;
w i t h o t h e rM a t t i t u c k m e n ' s a n c e a t m l l
o a n c e ou y e i g h rc o u p r e s .a s a s h o c l i t o t h e v i l l a g e . H e w a s 4 4
I t ' s n o t f a i r f o r C u t c h o g u teo d o i t a l t ;llll " " . u " . " i " i i
eals of age anci is survived by his
, r , , u u . u m o s r a t . v"widoq'.
il;';;;;;:"io"
b u t w h e nt h e g r a e si s d e a db e f o r €n e x t
Thi body was tahen to llols ..Roof carden,i
I i""ir."""'"T*.;il
Iis and the funeral services were con'
'rrr'
or
ceremonies,,,
:l'i"gl
l:l'^^c^-91.t:i",ti-":
11d_"1uj'
il
1..""",
WedncstlaY.
rlucted
there
u p . I r c a n e a s i t yb e b u r n t o v e r , w o n , t
"ilrtru.tu"
w a i t e r s ,w b o m a k e
h u r t t h e s t o n e sa t a l l , a o d I w a n t m s l ; ; ; ' " i x ' ; r " " [ - r " i " i
Our neiEhbor, Curt Ilergen, the
.
,
O
n
e
ir"-.- irr" n*, acr,
l ; ; ; i"frilif,"",,,
Girl s h o c d p a l e l h u a l w a Y s h a d t h e n a m e
4tb g. s. to know I haveo't forg.otteri ;
f,i" a pretty plot with I o f b e i n-sw ua sv e r s a t i l e s o r t o f a f e l l o w ,
';;;
*'
bim after glt. Wbat do you say, u."il,- ll
"
never ltnown unlil last
daocins numbers. b u t i t
ll i"t ii'.;;i;"
erB and siaters, of Cutchogue ?
about reHere you have a show wbich combines rveel<that he knew anything
;;;1;
-----:*
-BoNUM
-- "'I
oairing raih'oatl locomotives. When
l m i n s t r e l s y ,v a u d e v i l l ea n d l i g b t o p e r a , i h e b i i e n l i n e o n t h e e a s t - b o u n l l c a u lh6 ssoe sbow wbich last winter in l i f l o w e r J r : e i e h t b r o l i e d o w n a n d t h e
" Babie and Kittenc
enEineer and-firenran had spent an unsuEcessful half-hour of tinkering wi'th
caln€ bo the rescue wilh a
ae lollowsl
f e s s i o n a l ,w h i c b e v e r v i s i t e d M a t t i t u c k . it. "Curt"
c r i u r i cb u t e f f e c t i v e s a f e t y a p p l i a n c e o f
klttens' e black
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Reserved
sale opens Saturday at h i s o r n c o n s t r u c L i o r l , w h i c h e n a b l e d
X,".i."ty3,ll,,t"
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tlre erCine to get to Greenpor! and
make t}c reLurn trip to Jamaica the
The fact that Curt ls a
G l o v e r , w h o d i e d i n C a l i f o r n i a t b i e next chv.
f l i ' . r y e ro r m e r a n d t h e o l d r d a q e t h a t
necessitv is the urother of inventiotr
may acionnt lroLe or less for his ingenuity.
in the family plot.
Tbe niirnirs alah-n.d, and rusv and i!
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and
interred
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lrom her naD
Came littlc Bess -ioom,;'
sita-nurce.
" ii*"'ii'rii"iirott'.rs
" An{l 6er what's ln C.4ndma't lip "
" Come here," sslil
shil(:.
Frotn the rocklEs
sat
" Cod B€nt you two
Now wh&! do rou
Grmdma,
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where
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thlDk ol thlt?"
Bels looked &t tbe bebte! a holnenL
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wee hads,
Wlth
their
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brown,
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to
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Miss Lois Fischer spent the weeliIny Slurnbers,
busln€8s aSeot at MallliDoh
P. TUtITIII IB TEE TRAVELE*'S
3 Dd rs fssl as ,' .ifesh,,d lt. ii {:rore
end visiting in Phi)adelphia.
Dusln€!6 aaedt 6t Ma!6ttuok
lnto nunrbefs.
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Mrs. Geo. Omer Hallock, Mre. Chas.
Le. Ellintt
D e c r t r r r , l l l . , s p e n La
Ne.rt Sunday morning Rev. A. E. f n w r l r r y : l l t i : r v c o l 'r r L D r ' . M , , r ' L c , r r ' . . Ity thouahts r'an alrrn8 In srrcll beaurt- H, Atdrich and Mrs. Caddie J. Hallock
ftil meter
Foote will cooduct a Roogevelt M€mogave the " Grangers " a perfectly eleI atr ssa l ilerer heard gny li6e(n,
tWarlcn A ii cl of Nervburgh, N. Y.,
r i a l S e r v i c e ,s u r e t o b € w o r t h y o f s n i s v i - s i t i n q h i s s i s t c r , M r s . S i d n e y G i l gant time at their White Elephant
i m m e n s ec o D g r e g a l i o n . T h e c b o i r w i l l d e r s l e e v e .
It spcnred thaf c. larv hdd been rtccniParty last Tuesdaynight. Miee Branat
lj ma.le
render "God of Our Fathers," witb
The sertices next Sunday at the
spoke for "The Children's Welfare."
Thai a tax on old bachrlors
hetrds
shoulil b{' lsid.
trumpet partB; Roosevelt's favorite C h u r c h o f t h e R e d e e m e r w i l l b e h e l d
Mrs. Edmund R, Lupton, accomPanied
h y m o , " H o w F i r m a F o u n d a t i o n , , , w i l l a t 8 . 3 0A . M .
And in orller to ffrukr theh ell wllliDg
by ber mother, Mrs. Higbie, eang a
to miirry
n{iss Ruth Tuthill entertained about
be eung, and Miss Carolyn Howell will
about " The
very humorous ditty
Tbe tux wAs As large &s a nun (:oUId
render Dykes St. Sylveetre hlmn au a twenty-1lve larly {riends at a picnic at
wr:ll crlrry.
W b i t e D l e p h a n t , " a n d a l s o c o n d u c t o da
the Sourrd lrst Thursday nighi.
solo,
Lavish porsbort "Singing Skewl."
Thn 'tw.}F
bo,cbero.s Brumbled
rDd
sid
Mrs. Aclrian Williamson and Mrs.
no usc,
A. W. Silkworth, who has charge of
tione of ice cream and white elephant
I{arry
Gra:lbo
of Broolilyn,
are
That 't*s,B ljolrid jlJustlce and horrid
H. H. Rogers'poultry yards at So,th- guests of Mrs. Nettie Reitz.
a Duse,
cakes were served, and the distribution
ampfon, was tbe gue8t of bis motber,
of th6 white elepbsnts caueed an upI\{rs. D. Slanlev Raynor of Rocl<- -A,nd dcclared thal to rave their o*-n
heari's blood !ronr sptlllng
Mrs. Sarah Si)kworth, at Point Pleae- ville Center is visiting her parents,
Cha8, H, Aldrich
roar of merrimcnt.
O f t s u \ ' h! r \ ' l l e l a x t l t e y w o u l d n o t D r y
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Penny.
ant, last week.
Pomona
^ sl)llling.
was elected delegate
Our former statioo clerk, Jobn FranNelson I{arding;, the well known
Crange.
But the ruler! determlneal tilear stlll t.)
c i s M c M i l l a n , w r i t e e u s v e r y e n t e r t a i n - cartoonist, rvas a recent guest of Dr.
Our tiighly esteemed physical trainingly from tbe old Monastery at Monr N i c h o l ' s a t h i s b u n g a l o w o n P e c o n i c So th,ry set All thc old bachelors uI [t
ing teacher, Eloiee Butterfield, giveB
Bay.
Ssio -Michel, France. He was enj,,yone of her wonderful exhibitions in
M i s s R u t h C i l r l e r s ' l e e v ee n t e l t a i n e d ^\ rrier was sent through the town to
ing a short furlough in seeing Franco.
{nd fro
Library Hall to-morrow night, Friday,
s e v e r r l y o u n g f r i e n d s a t h e r h o r r c 'I-,) rhttle
Dis bclls Dnd hrs trumpet to
I t ' s v e r y p l e a s a n t t o b a v e a l l ' t b e s e T u e s c l : , . z r lt e l n o o t r
June 6tb, followed by dancing music
itr ]ronor of lier'
blow,
y o u o g c b a p s r e m e m b e r t b e . , o l d b o s s ' , thirtcenttr birthday.
by King's Orchestra. The way Mies
An(l to csll out to atl he mlgh! heet
s: kindly aB they do.
Butterfield can make those kiddies
D o r ' t f o r g e t t h e m o c k t r i a l , P e c ) i ''}lo: on nrs vay i
!'Orty' old bachelorF sol(l here
Our popular Assessor, Luther G. Tut- v s . P e c l i , i n L i b r a r y F l a l l F r i d a y n i g h t .
"cvolute " is simply marvellous, Don't
today !
h i l l , h a s b e e n v e r y i l l w i t b r h e u m a r r e m C m e r r r , l o n j o . vy o u r s o l f a n , l h e l p t h e
fail to see tbem.
,4nd presently all tlre old nralds ln tbe
a n d g c u t e i o d i g e s t i o nf o r s o m e w e e k e . n t l l a t I n e s a m e t t n e .
Tbe Rev. Wells Fitch, Sound Avenue
A w e l l a t t e n r i e < ie u c h r e a n d t i a n c e Each in her very b4at bonnet rnd
T h o e ep o p u l a r y o u r ' g m s t r o n s , M r s .
beloved preacher, will exchaoge pulpits
8OlYn,
Robert Hugbee and Mre. Catberine u'as held in Library Hall SaLurday
with Dr. Craven Sundry morning, June
n i g h t u n d e r t h e a r r s p i c e so f t h e C a t h - Age
from th,rt,y to sixty, some lair,
P f , i ) l i p e ,e n t e r l a i n e d t h e S e w i n g S o c i - o l i c C h u r c h o f C u t c ) r o g u e .
15tb. Next Sunday morning, in the
pJaln, re(l ard pale,
ety rigbt royal y in the chapel Wednes.lescfiptlon
i)f every
nll floc.ied to tLc
Presbyterian church, the Childreo'e
ADronA n{attituck boys who have
day afternoon,
Day exercisee will be held at I0:30,
positions irr the r:itv, we noted Earl
euctionrrir
th. n on lris laborF
M r s . B e n j a o i o C K i r k u p i s v i e i t i n g I r i s c l r e r , J l y T u t h i J l , R a y n o r I I o w e J l , The b(lf&n
Dr. Ilyerson, rector of Grace Epiecoher sister, Mrs. Charles A. Stonelake. Gelarrl Tcrrv antl Herbert Young
And called out aloud ar he held up a.
pal church, Riverhead, held services in
honc oveL Labol Day.
a ' , N r v ,a r k , N . J , t h i e m o n t b .
the Church of the R€deemer hero last
for 6 b&chelor?
Who
A b i l l c ) r n r b l ) r r g i v e l b y t h e ) n e n t - " l{0* rDuch
Mattiiuck Cooncil,No. 34. Jr. O. U.
Sunday and prcacbed a most admirable,
w&nts to huy?"
b e i s o f t h e X l r t t i t u c h G r a n e e r v i l l b c lr, a twlnkld everlr' maiden responilcd,
A. M., expectsto enjoy in a body an
practical setmon.
He announced hie
enjoyecl by Grangc mcnrbels anrl in" It rt"
a d d r e e ei n t b e C u t c h o g u e P r e s b y t e r i a n v i t e r l f r i e n d s a t D o r v n s ' I ) o i n t T u e s d a y In short, at s hlghly extravtrBant
intention to hold Bervices from now on
price,
churcb next Sundly eveoir,g, at 7 30, aftefnooD, Scpt. t.
rt 3:30 Sunday afternoons, and said
Thc bachelors all w€re qold of( ln a
by it8 up-to-date preachef, Rev, l-, G.
The blanch of the Jr. O. U. A. M.
that from hie observations of the vast
tdce.
[ { a t t i t u c l i C o u n c i l b e J o n g s And lorty old haldens. aoDrc youngcr,
Beebe, who is an bonorary member of t o l h j c h
audiences that Mattituck lurng out to
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ItMh lugge( &D old b&chelor hom€ oD
this l,c.ck, arnrl I'errv W. Tuthill of
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles
her .hgulaler,
might very properly be a big enough
this villaeo las clecied State Chapjust returoed from a trip to Rochester, l a i n .
field here for two churcbcs.
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a fine position io its lcading hospital.
M a r t h a H u s i n c o f 1 3 r o o ) < l y nN
ol,iD'Ir-{blll()r.'[tl-\ Lrri\!]lrT.
iltoo have re-opened the famous Old
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t e l l Mill as a etrictly temperance houae and
Jeeee Hewkine, one of our risiog
, r , 1 r , l h ^ r , r o r i e . i . !st
] are doing famously, giving fins shor€
e l e c t r i c i a n s ,h a s t h e c o n t r a c t f o r w i r i o g N I r s . J o h n H u s i n q , t h i s r v e e k . M r s . l l
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tbe Preebyterian churcb. Drew Kirkup
dinners, ice cream, s6ft drinke, candy
I I a t : i l u . l i r fr rr ireenl ud ss Tl ut rees.0, li ar yy a
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Mr. and Mre. J. Wood Wickham are
campaigns ever held in I
spending I week with Brooklyn friends' " . i ' o n t i t i i a l
cut out old King Alcohol and keep e
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blvnan John Dorvns for County Com- I
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mootb of February io BrooklYn.
t h r e e v o t e s . i l ; c r r r s ' ", ,r,' l r f ' r f r ) s \ - i ' r r s i l t i r ) € l a t tronized by first-clsrs people.
mitteeman, wolt by
Louis O. Pike aod I. DudleY Pike C o u u t y T r e a u r r c r H e n r y T u t h i l l
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entirs progr8m going off witbout a
Pike rifcet, on urltich both polling ^ - ,
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hitcb. Ida Jackson Leidlich won fir8t
placcs at r' locaied, lairly blistered I ' ""
What promisee to be a delightful w i t h a u t o m o b i l e s a l l d a y l o n g , e a c h I \ . 1 ,
lady horseback rider prize, and Jack
meeting is scheduled for tbe Presby- s i d e s c o u l i n E t h e c i i s t r i c t s f o r v o t e s , i
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Zenziuo, gentleman'6, ditto.
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De P€tres captured prize for beet decc..tr"rr ilrey li.lie.l the
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Durine the liit ferv days ofi
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S c o u t e w i l l b e o u t i n a b o d y . T h e r e i l " i r " t t l . i h J c o n t e . t a n t s e a c h m a i l e d l o h , I s o n , i e r ' l l : Y ] 1 1 : l : "m
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. - . ^ , . , , 1 ( , ' , 1,:', i . 1" r' "' l . i l , " i . ; t : ' , . : l i t'"'' ecore of 19 to 3. The big dance in
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choirs (a really beautiful arraogement),
or oightl
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Library Hall paid for all tho expenses
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of the day, and Ed Gallagher and
up on i .,r'c .,.r.
ot else hacln't cattght
.igltt afoun,l
tiie t:r.h(o 1n
torlr,
witb violia oblig8to hy Mrs. Frank t h e i r t e a d i n g .
Donald Gildersleeve, who promoted the
th.,,,! lrf l-'p\'1lr:':r l,icli Lhcn.
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Fleet. George S. Duryce, ono of the
whole thing, are deserving ot much
of rtrqhrll, :]. ll l, ''i],i,l'llt"i,,l:l"nlJ;
c,:eet;was the scene.
n{attiructr
Boy Scoute, will make a short address. a t r r r t c l re r r j n y c ' l l e g a l l a l a s t T l r u r s d e y
praise for tbeir good work.
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bymn, wilh
(Monday,2 p, m.) of our old friend,
g NVW5NO1
z3Nrtuyr{
Robert A. Eugbee, Scout Maoter, will
Albert I.. Dennett, at his home in MatRev. A. E. Foote ilisl.twg Aa o!oN3B{noe3u
cive a short talk,
tituck, at the Bge of ?5 yearo and 10
e - bpjef
earqrln--AJ- Jbg
monthB. For Bome years be bae been
nolf ot lsoc
-uoJ Jo allus E uBu putrJ8 ltrq] ?c E sE.g$
in very feeble h€alth and bis death
fa t hor
or my
aql uodn aBS I puB 'am pJu{ol
JVH.I, J.Sg€I
from a complicatiou of dieeases was
.{la.rBnbspuo Jo)Euas arll J0
oot unexpected, He wa8 a veteran of
olol 1q3!uJls pa{ool utoJul.I
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the Civil War and eaw mucb hard rer'saml1 'aulu SuldsElt oslB puo,llnqrun
vice therein, Wo tbink Prof. Geo. B,
uu l s -uas 'o pu8q aql SutdsBJBdlltr
Reeve ig Mattituck's only eurviving
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Mattituck
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Mattituck
p. Tuihill
l8 l'EE TRAV$LEE,!
bu8lqess aaeut at Mstiltuok
Witb deep regret we learned on Saturday night of tbe cleath from stomach
trouble, at St. Jobn's Epiecopal Hos_
The SundaY School Picnic, held ot
pital, Brooklyn, oI Rev. William
A.
Fleet'e Neck FridaY of last week, wBg
Wasson,at the age 0f bZ years. He
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plenty to eat and drink and ice cream
oeaLD an operation for ulcer of the
salore, Prizeg were given for conteslB
stomacb,
from
wbich
he rallied finelv
in athletics, a new feature which added
and hgnes for his recovery were entermuch to tbe daY and was so PoPular
talned,
but
later
complications set in,
that it is proPosed to make it a star
from which he euccumbed. His funer_
sttraction next Yesr.
al
was
beld
at
the
Oburcb of the Good
'Tip"
Gildutour local "Belaeco,;'
Sbepberd, the ioterment at Woodlawn
eleeve. in collobaration with our locat Cemetery, Mr,
Waeeon
bad hostg of
"Maude Adams," Miss Ellie Tutbill' is warm personal friends
here, who learnarranging to stsge B great "Mock Tr!
ed of his passing witb unfeigned sor_
al" for Sept. 6tb, and as it'6 a benefit row. He leaves
a widow and four sons.
for the Hall coal fund it ought to be James, Willie,
Robert antl John, two
of
Caet
house.
by
a
crowcled
attended
brothers, Rev. Edward Wasson of
characters next week. It's going to b5 Jersey City and
Rev. James IJ. Wasgon.
finieb,
to
start
from
s Bcream
the well known clergyman of New
is
tutoring
wbo
Downs,
G.
Lynwood
Iork, and a eister-in-law, Miss Mollie
a wealthy Young man of Milwaukee Hastings, to
mourn hie loss. Tbev all
tims
a
haviog
is
AorgeouB
tbis summer,
have lhe eympathy of the entire vilMountaios'
great
Rocky
touring tbe
lage,
National Psrke with his pupil in a big
Tbe management of the Corn ExStutz car.
change very kindly allows all who wish
The Literary this week was attended to help tbemselvee from tbe vast pile
by an immense orowd who enjoyed the of corn cobs nortb of their factory.
progrsmme given by the William Carey They make excellent kindlings and are
Camp boys very much.
M i s s J e n n i e quite a boon to poor folks who rave oo
W e l l s T u t h i l l , M r s . E . K . M o r t o n , M r s . woodlaod.
One of our lady friends, always inM. G, Wines and Mrs, H. E. Baylis
terested in public welfare, asks us if
will present the next programme.
Walter Seaman of Glen Cove ie the we won't please ask gatherers of trailing arbutus to take along a pair of
g u e B to f M r s . H . E . B a y l i s .
shearg and not tear up the long ruoners
Mrs, Fred Satterly has gone to Unatbat will bear blooms next Heagon.
dilla, N. Y., to bring home her daugbTbeee beautiful flowere gre being rapter Mary and Miee Hope Duryee, wbo
idly exterminated, ancl if they aie
have been summering there,
clipped and tbe runnere allowed to reM i a e D o l l y M . B e l l , M r s . F r a n k C . main they
will exist for yeare to come.
Barker, Mre. Cora Wickbam and Miss Kiodly
bear it in mind, all lovere of
Julia M. Wickbam, wbo havo been on
flower.
the wonderful Brooklyn Eaglo Tour,
Young
e r r i v e d h o m e t h i s T u e s d a y n i g h t a n d Young's Point for tbe eummer
and bas
r e p o r t a s p l e n d i dt r l p .
rented all her bungalows for the coming
The Missee Doris Reevo and Ella 8ea80n.
The Meday cottage has been rented
Jonee are visiting Mrs. Carleton R.
W i c k h a m o f M o n t c l a i r , N . J . , a n d M r g , to tbe Babiers for tbeir fourth season
nere.
W i l l i a m S c h e n c ko f W a l e n , N . Y .
Wickham R. Gileereleeve hae rented
Mre. Frcd K. Terry and daughter
H e l e n o f S o u t h o l d a r e g u e s t s o f M i s s his pretty bungalow to the CravelinEs
for another eeasonC o r n e l i a D . G i l d e r e l e e v et b i s w e e k .
Doctor Morebead and Doctcr Hulst
Tbe Great Annual Yacht Club Rewill occupy their respective cottages in
gatta of our Yacht Ciub will be held on
May; ditto, Mrs. Helen Foster Barnett
Mattituck Creek Thursday afternorin,
and daughter, Mrs. Gladys B Knox.
Aug. 28tb, at 2 o'clock. Prizes, lots of
Mre. William E. Haltock of Brooklvn
fun, free for all, followed by the anis visiting her parents, Mr, and Mie.
nual ball in Library Hall at 8 30, witb
George B. Reeve, this week,
a mammoth orcbestra.
Irwin Tutbill bas a good position with
We are partly promised some very
tbe Texas ( il Co. at Camp Upton.
fine soloiste for tbe Presbyterian chuicb
I,uther G. Crrxhas eecured
a fine job
n e x t S u n d a yi f t h e y c a n g e t h e r e i n
witb JosephNimioions & Co. of New
time.
Y
o
r
k
.
During the past week Stanley Cox,
Mre. W. D. Breaker spentiast week,e
Gordon Cox, Ralph Cox, Roy Reeve,
a n d P r i n c i p a l H u g h e s h a v e b e e n c a m p . end at Mrs. Frsnk C. Barker'e.
Louis O. and I. Dudley pike returned
ing at the Sour.d. George Duryea has
b e e n e n t e r t a i n i n g t h e m a t t h e b u n g a - home laet week from Florida. wel)
l o w . A l l 8 a y t h e y h a v e h a d a e p l e n d i d tanned from Southern euns.
time.
Mre. Allan Formao, who has spentr
F J U M M U ! IB O N T J M the winter
in Brooklyn, opeood up ber
beautifulcountry
place, Nabischogue,
Iast Fri.lay.
Mrs. Grace Duryee is visiting friends
in Bellport this week.
IIoAT'
P. TUTTTIII t8 lEE
TBAVELEB'I
busltress aaont ai Ma!iliuots
Glad to hear that S. Clark Tuthilt
has arrived from overseae and is in
Greenhut'e, New Yorlr, being treated
for a ehell torn hip, wbich is rapidly
mending.
Frank MacMillan is now .,home for
good" at last.
A company of Long IElBnd meo, wlo
are going extensively i"'^.-"ob publishing businese with beariquartere at Mattituck, bave adopted the name of tbe
Service Printing and Publishing Corporation and bavo elected former Assemblyman John M. Lupton as presi
dent. Other officers of the new coDcern
are as followe: Vice president, George
E. Penny, Laurel; secretary and treasurer, Carl S. Le Valley, Riverhead;
general manager, John H. Hagen,
Riverhead: directorg, the above and
Mattituck;
R.
Conkling,
Herbert
Henry A. Hallock, Sound Avenue; A,
H. Cosden, Southold; Egbert E. Smilb,
Calvertoo; Everett C. Petty, Jsmesport; Herman E. Altlrlch, Sound AveFleet, Cutchogue;
nue; George II.
WiUiam V. Young, Baiting Hollow.
The coocern was organized by Jobn
H. Hagen of Riverhead, who for gome
time bae been publishing I moDthly
agricultural paper called the Long lsIo addition to publaod Agriculturirt.
liBbing tbat periodical and probably
changing it into a semi-m:nthly, the
coocern expects to engsge extensively
in otber large printing contracts. Tbe
concern ig capitalized at $60,000, witb
A stucco building
$40,000 paid in.
25x126 feet is now being erected,
Modern, self-feeding presses are to be
--rrexceptionally
Mari;l',.L
e'.,a1-
high
T
tiCv-,,iled
'-,.,1,,rr
r)lornrnfl,
and al one tirnc the rvltel urrs two
llectdeep over Westphalia Roati, soLr'uh
of the bridge. Conlilin'r oyslel house,
wbich is, on sircrl,, llryc:ireil to ire in
utl(L-creeli.
Next Sunday bcing the llst Surrdly
in the month tbere wjll be:rn crrly
relebration rt lirc Chlillr of lhe lleC e c m e I a t 8 . 1 1 0 . \ . .I r i . A t i h e l i r s t
conntunion thcrc. l,as r goodly nl:rtlrel out.
Whlt
urole lppt Lrplitte
t ; n r e 1 o r t h e l i o l y C o t r r m n : t i o nt h l n
c a l l i i n t h e n r o r n i n g ' i I l r r i e n r r ss i r t .
riiicc, perce nnd rluiet.
LIiss Anna l{. Ga'rrrir. a rvirrrl of
l.lex. C. Penn1,, rvas rirarLiecl Thursdrrl'
a f t e r n o o n t o I \ [ r ' . P e n n y ' s o ] r l c - s ts c n .
Cliffold A. P€nny, th€ licr'. I)aniel Ovclion being the ofiiciatinq clergynra,r.
Iliss Gaurm has Leen a membel of I\Ir.
Penny's family fol it luLnbcr cf I'c:rrs
'' '''r
r.itfr:r)ull
'fhe young
bll tliem.
eouple will continue to ural(c their horne:rt lIr. Penv . ! , , ; : r r ! r L ' l
A PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON.
Sone "'fhirli:''' Ly a t\iatliiurLiitir
Erlitor Ncrvs:-'flre l,' IIo rvirrg'
thoughts are scnt not so l)ruch il tl)e
soirit of hursh criticisrn, trrtt littltrl
lir call attorlion to l ielv thirtgs tlrrl
nright be corlcctctl, pcrhrp:, rvitit
profit to orrr vjiirgc:
Dirl you eler tlrinli rvhert yolt qo to
t h c n r o v i e s a n t l s t i c k 1 , o i t r , ' 1 u t tot t r t ) t c
next.seat that, sorle oL!icl Fersr)li
miglrt lilie to use thrt sclt ?
Dirl you evcr thinli l'lrt:t )o'.t Ito
f i s h i n g o n S u u d i r t , ,i r s t e a d o f g c i n g t o
chu|ch, thrt if you lea!e a nlciis li,
the parsouege tht'trinistcl tright tltrr.
likc fi,sh?
Did you ever ihinlt rlhcn i'oLt cirivc
s e i , e r a l n r i l e s o u t o l t o \ r i t n r l t t r r et t 1 ,
q u i t e a l o t o f j l 5 - c : : : t g , a s o l i u et o r r l ' r l
m o v i e s h o r v t i r e i c , . \ , : L So t t c l i t h t ; l l l l
shorring erluall-tr:r good pictttrcs l
L)i.l t'ou evor thinh l'hcl 1'ort gt'1
r-;
youl nr,uril a,nd throw the tt a1t1;e
clfcLlllls l'o r
an(l ncilslltDer's ll(l
such
r'ion'l r.rani on the strect th:lt
action nrrlies the torvn looli busilr. i{
n c t r r c a t e r?
D;(l iou cver lhiuli u'hlrl:l h:rir'1
wincl bt e aks a litrrlr frorrr one of 1'ottr'
tree,. and the liub h:rtl!,s tri lt iilc
s i r l c t a l l tr i l r n t c i l I l r r y ( : l r : " i . : . i , : i
to l pctlestriatr, c.sitcriill;r lri l.::.llt't
t h l t s o n u : o t t er , ' o u l d b e l i ; r l r l c { . ' r ' d r r , r aPlesI
Did voLr cvcr thir,l: r',hett :,'otl ga, t.l
the poii ofrce foi tlre cvening nlaii
arrii brcli up lri':urIst tilc boxes so
others clunoL:,:le ri they have any
[rai], thal ii cati:es tr:ore of a sur:criic v'hen thc otlrcr box holders discoler they lcalli, h;rve a letter?
Ditl vc'u evcr tirlnli that the very
p . 4 " q r r a i el i r r ' € . , i f . : i r r t L i b r r r y H a l l ,
p l r r c d r h e r ' I ! t h e t : i l s t e e sa t a n e x ; e n s , . o l : . ' - c i r r l h u , r , l r e d so f d o l l a n .
are so cuieterl bv henl'y draperies atrd
thc iron blis holtlirg the doors are
roi rlnroverlat lrc,rie shows, rhat if
l l r e re s l r o u l r l L e , u n f o r t u n a L e l y , a
' ' a : r i e o l s o t r r es o r l , a t t d a l a t e r i n v t ' s li,Tation, that thc oires who would be
nost severely criticised would be a
i
ConntyT Treasulet, a former Assem^
. ' l Y r n a na n r t a t o l v r ' I I c ; l t L , ^ s ' -
Earl Fischer snd Esbert
Jones to the
great TriangleClub meeting at Rockville Centreon Eurday, and they re^^!+
Pvr!
4
--^^+
BrEc!
+i-^
rrurot
Miss Henrietta Baylie entertaioed
the 500 Club Tuesday of thie week.
Mrs, Wm. M. Hudson entertained tbe
Missionary Society l:st Saturday. She
hss for her guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seaman and Walter Seaman of Glen
Cove.
George B. Reeve bas been a wonderful man in tbe mueical line, begioning
his education in that art when thirteeD
years of age, ?I years ago, and baving
beeq connected witb tb€ Preebyterian
cboir of Mattituck, either as orgaDist,
precentor or cboir ma8ter emeritus to
Dbe present day,
His father, Elder
Odward Reeve, trad subscribed to a
fund for a singing class to be held io
the old red school house taught by Rev.
Henry Olark, then pastor of the Fraoklinville church and principal of thr
Academy. Soon afterward, in compary with D. P. Horton and Lydia Moore
Case of Soutbold, be studied under
thos€ famous teacbers in New York.
GeorgeF, Root, William Mason, William Bradbury and Thomas Hastings,
wbose old daguerreotypes he still tressures bighly, IIe developed a beautiful
ricb baritone voice, with perfection of
eounciation, expression and eense oJ
tide, Well do we recall with greal
pleaeure bis singing schoo B oI over
fifty years ago,
His first class was
held in Moriches in 1851, wrtre h
taught nine coDsecutivo years, going t(.
The Manor on the freight trains and
then over to Moriches in som+ passing
hay wagon or eel p' ddlar'e cart. D. P.
Horton had the first melodeon in Southold Town and Mr. Reeve purchased the
e e c o n d . I t e m u s i c e o u n d e dh e a v e n l y t o
our childishearg, Bod we doubt if there
has ever been any better singers in
Mattituck than hi8 choir r,f those days.
We recall Charles and Joanna Reeve,
Mra. Henry D- Wickham, Alice Pike,
Belle Hudeon,Charlotie Maria Reeve,
Laetitia ileeve, Sarah Wclia Tuthill,
Mrs. Parker P. Moore. Willirm H. and
Hattie Pike, and when they saug "Peoce
be sithin thy Walls, Prosperity within
thy Palaces," we couJdalpost see "The
Cherubim and Serapbim come fl;ing all
abroad" from lho beaveo)y heights
We think Mrs, Pike and Mr. and Mrs.
G e o r g e B . R e e v e a r e t h e o n ' y o D e sl e f t
who bave not j',ined "The Cooir. Invisiblo." One winter Mr. Reeve taught
six week-day nights, at Riverhead, Atlanticville (nDw East Quogue), Sag
Harbor, East Hampton, Bridgehampton
and Mattituck, DDring tbe Civil War
hie talented wife led our choir.
She
could always "Btart tbe tune" better
witbout an organ than he could, we
thought. Wheo his regiment was in
Charlegton, S. C., lre bsd access to a
large pipe organ in one of the cburches
t h e r e a n d h e l d m a n y m u a i c a lg a t h e r i n g s
of note during his stay in the city.
Tbere are me.ry, many more things we
conld say of hie faithful work to raise
the etandardof good music here; of his
work in our Brass Band years ago; of
his labor of love in tr aining the Sunday
School children. agrdthe impress he has
l usic. It'8
m a d e o n o u r c ' r n g r e g a t i o n am
a long list, but it's gratefully appreciated.
SUMI{U]I IONUM
t one time Mr. Cahoon was
''- . '1irit
in. the .Riker Druq
qAt d
r .
r hAr : !
1r .
Tbe Baths of Aretbusa
Hotel Wappner
Mt, Clemeng,Mich.
lVlattltuck
Tbe Baths of Aretbusa
Eotel Wappner
Mt. Clemens, Mich'
Mattituck
IloDrr
P. Tuthlll
la 1'EE aRAyEt.EB.B
ou8lne8B agont
st Mslt,ltuch.
July 23, 1921
EDrroR TRAVDLDR:
Wllle be's "taktDg ihe baibsr' ta Mtch.
lg&n
W€ Ftll Bublor SuEmum Bonu6,
But Eo couldn'i nll L BoDuo's sfioes,
Wero hg 6lspaaa6 !o loen ,em.
Mlee Edith
teaoher
cation
Brown,
here, wbo ir
in
Mattituck
Southold,
tbis
a
form€r
spending
visited
Bchool
her
friends
va.
in
week.
ldrs. Keating, Mise Florence Keating, Mr. Jack Keating and Mr. Smitb,
ai) of Brook)yo, were gueats of Mr.
snd Nlrs. J. Wood Wickham at Mapleson-the-Lake over the week-end. They
motorcd back to Brooklyn Sunday night,
Mrs. Wickham returniDg with them for
a sbort visit,
Heory W. Wickham, tbe jollyColonel
of Maples-on-the-Lake, made a business
trip to New York Wedneeday, returning Friday to Jsmeeport, wbere be entertsinBtwo friends at tbe Miamogue
for a few days.
Literd.ry will be held Monday night
ol next week, AuguBt flrst, with Program arranged by tbe Misses Evelina
Wells, Hazel G. Tutbill and Clara Bood.
Tbe management wisbes to remind
folk8 tbat the collections recently bave
been ecarcely big enougb to PBY the
orcheatra, and that apparently the rule
tbat geotlemen membere wbo daDco are
taxed, 26 cents, and non-membere, 50
cents, has been forgotten. Ladies and
children may give what they wish, but
are asked to remember tbat Pennies
A colored
make tiresome counting.
preacher one time stsrtled bis congregation with aD annouDcement some'
thing like this just before the offertory:
" Bredren and sistero, de collections in
tbi8 yeah cbu'ch aiD't beeo what they
ougbter be, so to-day we is goin' to
teke up de ofiering in a new collection
box. A half dollar or quartor will fall
o n a p i e c eo f p l u s h a n d w o n ' t m a k e a
sound. A dime will make I rattle, B
nickle will ring a bell, and a penny will
operate a contrivance thst will announce de nsme of de donor' De coll e c t i o n w i l l n o w p r o c e e d ".
On Friday of Dext week,August 6th'
tbe ladiee of the Presbyterian cbu
will hold tbeir anousl garden party,
afternoon aod eveninq. Io the evening
st 8 o'clock, readiDgs of two Playe,
" Romance," and " Tbe Flower Sbop,"
will be given by Miss Grace Sage of
the LelaDd-Powers School. The entertainment will take plscs io tbe
cburcb, A mammotb sale oi cook€d
food will be put on eale at 2 o'clock,
and thosedesiring to pstrooize this 8re
sdvised to come early, for it alwaYs
goes fast. Other Brticles at tbe bootbe
include fancy work, aprons, embroidery, botions, cake, home-made candY,
and other things too numerous to Een'
tion. Ice cream and freeh and canned
fruit will aleo bo on sale. Everyone is
welcome.
The annual big picnic of the Presbyteriao Sunday School is being held thie
afternoon (Thursday ) at Fleet's Neck.
Mr. John H. Borough, of St. Angustine, Fla., is acting as relief operator
at MBttituck BtBtioD dtiring the abBenc€of Chas. Gildersleeve.
D. R,. G.
sane, and "should be
Dear Sir: As the clown in the
circus says, " W"il, here I am again,"
Tlrought perhaps your good readers
might poseibly write to 8 poor exile
from Long Irland if I gave tbem mY
b d d r e s sa n ( l l e t t h € m k n o w h o w b a p p y
it would make r e to hear from mY beloved Isle, so here it ie. I arrived here
Wednesday night and found everY
room full, so went to the Pretty cottage of Frank Pettibone and waa entertained rigbt royally, till I could get
room at Th€ Wappner, I found Chas.
A. Baker, wife and son Harold, of
J a m a i c a ,L . I . , w h o m I k n e w w e l l , a t
's,
Mr. Pettibone a(id was put " wiso "
to everytbing by these fine folks.
M t . O l e m e n s ,i n a w a Y , r e t r t i n d s m e
o f P a t c h o g u e ,t b o u g b I a r g e r , I j u d g e .
Not eucb a " eporty " place aE Hot
Springs, Ark., but givittg one tbe impreesion of solidity and wealth, too.
The Batbs are not Bo pleasant to tske
ss at ArkansaE, but sre said to have
wonderful curative propertieB. The
water is about the color of old logwood
dye, and you cao "remember Lot's
wife " all right, for every tub contains
1 2 5p o u n d s o f v a r i o u s s a l t s i n s o l u t i o n .
Yr
cannot Bink, and the attendant
keeps you under, protecting your face
with a towel, as the salt is almost
blinding in intensiiy. You are not allowed to rinse it off, excopt bead and
hands, and oDe feels like a piece of
pickled pork most of the timc, However, one scon l€arns to play the ggme.
Have a dandy room, fine eats snd
pleosant folks to talk to.
Am expecting a visit from onc of my
best boys, Dudley Pike, who iu manager of the big Canadian Producte Co.
a t W a l k e r v i l l e , C a n a d a ,j u s t s c r o s s t b e
river from Detroit.
I don't expect
him to bring me a piat on his hip, but
am told it bas been done now aDd then,
though.
Well, it's time for me to don my
robe and be salted down again, so
tru8ting some of your readers will remember me in the oext three weeks. I
zh,
Sincerely yourr,
CHARLESGlt ocnsr,cnvo
I]:
w
Sn
Br
8:
ie
ri
Ilou.r
P, Tuthtll li TgE TnAvrLsB
bu.laerr &ggut at Msnttiuok
!
MiBsAoita Downs was given anotber
surprise ebower last Thursday, this one
at the home.of Miss Ruth Tuthill at
New Sufiolk.
Tbe Mieees Vivieo and Hope Duryee
of Brooklyn are spending their eummer vacation at tbo homo of tbeir
fatber, P, Henry Duryee;
At the Pre8byt€riao Church Sunday
evening, August 14th, Rev. Earl H,
Devanny will give an lllustrated talk oD
Dr. Grenfell's work in Labrador. Mr,
Chas. I. Wells hae kindly conseDted to
jloan and operats bis stersopticoD tbat
evening. Choirmaster Terry W. Tutbill is arranging to have some epecial
mueic for thie service, Mr. Devanny
I b&B spent a summer in Labrador, and
I hi8 lecture is aure to be ioteresting, entertEining and instructive, gi'ring some
good picturea and live information
about rhiBlittle known cosst.
A ball game betweeo Mattituck Bnd
S o u t h a m p t o nw i l l b e p l a y e d t b i s S s t u r day 8t the Athletrc Grounde. Tbis
game w88 echeduled to be played rt
Soutbrmptoo, but owing to the block
party t,bsre on that dats, the other arraDgomeDt was mad€,
Arrangements are beiog made to
make thie year's Yacht Club regatta on
'fbe
Mattituck Creek tbe best ever.
date is set for Friday aftornooD,
August lgtb, and eome of the races
will be the csDoo aace, rowboat race,
swimming raca, motorbost racer tub
racs, and many other contests tbat will
add to the fun of tbe occasion, No entiy fo6 is charged to tbo8€ wi8biDg to
eoter ths contests, nor is tbere any
charge of admis8ion to spectators.
Since tbe legstta has become a popular
annual allair, tbe village makes a general balf-bollday, sDd averyone ettsnds,
Tbe Yacht Club extende a cordial invitBtion to all to be on hand and rojoy
them8elves. On the same eveniDg the
popular Yrcbt Club Ball, tbe biggest
Tbe
eummer daoce, will be held,
music committee is getting tog€ther a
crack dance orchestra and look forward
to bsving oao of the beBt times of tbe
year,
the
eithsr
Don't
miss
aitractioDs,
sftornooD or
eveniug
Tbe dance mueic for tbis afisir will
be furnished by the combined Picadilly
and Invincible Orchestras of Riverhead. Dancing in order from 9 to 1.
Admisrion, 50c per person,
D. R. C,
'My
OId Kentachyltrome'
Now te Be StoteFroperty
war stress. llre juniors will now grad_,
uate ln one yeirr. This means"thatl
r v r r . ,r e . r r y - a n d h i s a s s o c i a t e s w i l l L e I
gra,o^ua-teetectrjcal
enqineers on Oct.,
r, tvrg. _'Ihey will then be senI tor
sievens tnstirutc, with the ratine ofi
m a c n t n r s t s m a t e , a n d r e c e i v ea i o u r l
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chancc_to teke an Ensign's examiria_i
r l o n . t h o s e w h o a r p s u c c e s s f u lw i l h l
Tnls wlil ttrke the sanre rank iD thel
r \ a v y - a s a _ g r a d u a t eo f t h e A n n a p o l i s I
Naval Academy
I
Aug. 4' 1921
T ,R A V E L E R :
EDITOR
Dear Sir:-It certsinly "PrYs to
adverlise" in tbe TRAVELER, for the
trial brings me lett€rs in avalanches
from all quarters of the U' S. A. snd
Canada, generally beginniog witb " I
saw your item in the TRAVELER," etc'
From tbem I gl6an that you have hod
" s o m e" w e a t h e r b a c k e a s t . W e l l ,
M t . C l e m e n sc a n d o b e r b i t , t o o , f o r
the mercury dropped from 99 to 62 in
20 houre, and tlrat's no joke for a Palm
Beach suii, Howevor, it'B just glorious now. Yeeterday our hotel psrtY
chsrt€red the Red Star, one of the
thousand Bnd one Clinton River boat8,
snd had a lovely day of it tbru the
pr€tty St. Clair and Clinton rivers, and
what is called "?merica'r
Veoice, "
the St. Clair Flata. in beautiful Lak€
St. Clair. It was a novel Bight to me
t o s e e t h e g r e a t " w b a l e b a c k" e t e a m ers, ?00 feet long, nothing showing but
tbe houses fore and aft, the rest heavily laden with copper or iron ores, bound
to and fro on Lako Huron.
All manner of fiebing crafi on the silver lakes'
surface, busily engaged io bauling in
long striogs of perch, pickerel and
wbitefish. Tbe opalescent huea of sky
and water, tbe lovely homes of these
" dwellers in Venice, " made up a wonderful picture for memory.
I have
talked witb bosts of charming people;
met Mr8, J. Clanton bere, wbo was
wbere I was, at the Hotel Majegtic, iu
Arkansas. Met Mr. A. Lynn from
North Bend, Ohio, who hnew the Anna
Symea family well. She war the wife
of Presiilent William Henry Harrison,
gnd own cousinBod foster Bister of my
grandmotber, Plrebe Goldsmith Reeve.
H i s a c c o u n t o l t h e " S y m e s p u r c h a e e"
Itra very intersstiDg to mo.
The fgrmere out in tbis sectioo sre
up to date in every way, with big
eilos and fine looking berds sod fielde,
but lhe potato crop ie an entire failure,
owiDg to the awful drought laBt spring.
Ooe farmer told me tbst he kept summer boardrrs and bougbt 100 buehele of
oJd potatoes at 40 ceDts; tboy were
keeping well in his cellar ar,d would
carry bim thru August.
Corn looks
stunt€d, too, Wisconsin people tell me
tbeir crop8 were sleo terribly burt.
Had a fine, long l€tter from flarold
Hudson, at Holley, N. Y., to.day, and
ho writes that their crope of peae and
tomstoes were also terribly ehortened
by the dry weatber.
l *
While at dinner to-nigbt I just opened
a letter from Rev. Darl Devanny, sayiog my dear, dear friend of a lifetime,
M. Lupton, had passod on.
I
csnuot begin to express my overwbelmiog sense of a personal loss and grief.
AIas, my brotber, I can write Do more.
CHARLESGILDERsLEEVE
MATTII'UCK
The West
Mattituck
Larkinites
w e t p , r i . e l y e - n t e r t a i , r e dI a s l F r i r l a y
after':rocn by Mrs. Carleton Wickharir
and Jr{i"s Ella Jones at the home ol
the llltter.
/it \1'r.s cxpected that before the
Ncrvs rvas printed this rveek Mattituch r.;orrld excecd her Liberty Loan
rruota. The to,tal -amornt had- nearly
been reached Wednesday morning.
The Faglc a -fcw C;rysagopublished
tlE \icrth lotice of Anitf, Moore, wife
cf .A.rthLrrS. l{oore, a son of Prof. C.
O:car l'I.'ore of },Ienor Hill. She dled
suddeniy at hel home in Brooklyn.
0rving-to the influenza there wil)
be no-rnole tneetings of the Literary
rrntil I'Jor'. 12, rvhen it is hopecl thai
the epi'Jemc wili be finished ind that
these pieasant social affairs can be
safelv resumed,
- The infant chilcl of Mr. and Mrs
Louis.Dohm,,Jr., died Sunday afternoon floll influenza. The community
t : n d p r s m u c h s 5 ' m p a t h yt o t h e y o u n g
:ouple in rheil rffliction. Mr. bohir
has also been very ill rvith the same
iS€ASC
M i s s C o r n e l i a G i l d e r s l e e v eh a s b e e n
onfinc(i to her home with influenza
or llrc nf,sr ^tuo .Sundays and the
' | e s r i JL e i l : U l L h u t . c h
\vas withouL an
organist, hut Nliss Vera Ruland offici_
atcd,v€ry acceptabiy at the piano as
a substrtute.
Hurr..JohnM. Luplon has received
viord. thrt thr special trein carrying
tlrr II.arlc.hcroc" ar,d war troptriei
from l.rench battlefields, which is to
-' at lliv(rhoad and Crcenport, will
l s , r s t o l h c r e . i t i s s c h e J u l e r . tl o b e
a t . t h i s s r r t i o n . I r . o m t , . 3 0t o O . f Op . l . t .
lnls \veeli fllday,
. Nervs has rcaclred here of the
(l€ath uI Mjss Esrher Miller, daugh_
ter of the Rev. Mr. Miller, a rormcr
pastor o.f the Methodist Church here.
" \ t l .i l e r w a s p l e a s a n t J y
lyllss 1
remem.
beTed 3s a very nice sinqer and an
active church worlier. Foi some tlme
she,,ha,l held. a position wii.h th;
l Y r e t n o d l s tl J o o l ( L o n c e r n .
_ T e r r y -\ V . T u t h i l l , a s s i s t a n t c a s h i e r
o l t h e f i l a t t i t L l c . kB a n k , w h o w e n t t o
a placo
.lrear -4lbxny-on his vacation,
) s " . r ' e p n L c {al s - r - e r y j ) ) w i t h i n f l u e n z a .
l v l ) s s ,L v e t v ) ) l ( t r k u p , L o O k k e e p e r a t
the bar,k,has also heen ill wiih ihe
san)e troublp,.and president J. M.
*,.rpron ras* ptaced his bookkeeper,
r l l s s t n e z . J i . ^ o b j n s o na,l t h e d i s p o s a l
o t t h e L a ) r kf o r . a t i m e .
Williunr. T.. Riley, rvife antl child,
made r vrsrt here last week. .,Will,i
"rt
hinks. he
^is some' pr-pf,ir"'
.mtLntownb
l.ancll, or at least he be.
] i e v e s l r c i s a g r . o w e r .o l i o m e p u m p l(rns. Others
_now rhink in the- same
Erratn.iuter loolflng at onc of the
pumpl(rns.thxl he broughI with him
ililo ptacc,t on oxhibitjon in Depetris,
lrult store wrndow. This one weighs
a , b o u r , 7 0l b s _ I r i s b e l i e v e d h e l e t h a t
the Kalser. hcar(l of Mr. Riley's unu s u a t .a b t i r t y .a t p r o / l u c i n E i o o d s t u f l
rnd tl was this that caused him to
et so djscoxraged that he began to
arii.peace.
. t h - e - s e e df r o m w h i c h t h i s
p e c r e s o J ^p r e - h l l i n g w a s g r . o w n . c a m e
rom California.
Mattituck
IloDrt P, Tutblll tr.l{E
TnAyEr,BB,i
bDElDOsB
O g O O t6 t M a l t t t u o k
D e s p i t e t h e d r e n c h i n gr a i n o f S u n d a y ,
good audiences attended Rev. A, E
Foote's last Sundayhere for tne nrer_
e n t . H e p r e a c h e dt w o w o n d e r f u l s e r _
mons-"Whose Son is Ee l,' snd .,Tbe
Wonder of the Universe,', themes of
ne, er dying interest. Thc church gave
him an offering of 9100 in sddition to
his salary. His short paetorate h8s
beenideal and it is hoped be may be
i n d u c e dt o r e t u r n b e r e a g a i n i n a f e w
m o n t b B , a s h e r e c e i v e d a u n a n i m o u sc a l l
to do so, if his bealth and busioees affairs would permit. His pr€Bent addrees is Vor rheeevil'le, N. y.
Tbe Literaty, owing to otber Hsll
engagemeDtsh
, as been poetponeduntil
April firet, vben a dandy program will
prepar€o.
oe
Mrs. Leon R. Hall entertaineil tbe
Dioner Club Tuesday of this weex,
Mrs. A. L. Downs entertsined the
Card Club thie Thursday afternoDn.
M r e . F r a n k S e a m a no f G l e n C o v e i s
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henrieila
Eaylis.
Joeepb B. Hudson of Holley, N. y.,
waB tbe guest of bis brother Will last
week.
Joho H, Zeozius, our progressive
young horse dealer, has in his poesession a mule whose history is undoubtedly
the most int.eresting of any animal now
iD €xietence. The mulo, Lawyer, was
the near leaderof tbe first twenty.mule
team that crossed the Mojave Desert
to the famous borax mioes of tbe Borax
King, F. M. Smitb. He servedin this
capacity for a period of twenty-six
years, and under tbe tutelage of Rattleanake Pete, moet renownad of mule
ukinners, he became so proficient in his
work thst he wa8 bought by Barnum &
Bailey's Circue and uaed on the stage
c u a c b i n t h e b o l L J . u pa c t . A f t e r s e r v i u g
in tbia capasity for sixteen years, he
was bought by Miller Bro8,' 101 Rsncb
Outfit, wbere he was ueed for a similar
purpose. At the expiration of fourteen
years' faithful Bervic€with tbis sbow,
he was severely kicked by one of hig
four-footed bretbren and was turned
into Fist, Doer & Carroll's sales stable
on 24th St., N. Y. City, aod was bought
by th€ late LeRoy Jefferson of Peconic,
wbo kept him at his stables four years
before he became sound. He was tben
eold to I local farmer and ueed on bis
farm seventeen years. This same farmer io turn swapped him with Mr.
Zenzius for s ntere horse. lCbarles,
Bre you Bure your Btatistics are corr€ct?
EDrroB. l
Mr, and Mrs. Carleton R. Wickham
and their ctrte baby have left us for
Montclair, N. J., where Mr, Wickham
has a fine electrical position..
Will V. Duryeo will sios
B u c k ' s g r e a t c o m p o s i t i o n.,. V y n " - deemerand my Lord,,, at the presbv_
terian church next Sundaymoroiog.
Bryaot S. Conklin bas gone to the
Brentwood Sanitarium for a montb,s
treatm€nt for nerve and stomach troublee,
sUIUMUM BONUM
to
IIIATTITUgK
WRITTENIN DEAOEARN
The rvcek of prayer is being observcd l,l special setvices in this village.
rlhe baliery, which has been closed
for some time, \tili be reopcned on
lan.20.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wickham enlertained a house party of Brooklyn
iliends over IJew Year's.
$omo $mile.Compclllng
Ralph Tuihill, U. S. N., arrdSpencer
Wickhirm, U. S. A., linrited seryice.
:rre llome, having been mustet ed out.
heco
On Nlonday Boss Walter Robinson's
nen begal the rvork of moving H, P.
Tuthill's potato building to its nerv locatrloD,
A number of the young friends of
NIjss Adelaide Satterly gave her a
;urprise phrty rvhile she s'as home
ior the holiday vacation.
Farrington Wichham and Wallace
Dorvns arrived home Friday of last
week, having been mustered out of
They were the last boys
lhe selice.
here to enlist, having just entered
;heir 21st yeals.
Mrs. Janres L. Reeve, a pyreat lover
rnd grorver of loses, picked a rose bud
rf the crimson variety on Sunday,
lau. 5. She nlways genelously reflembe|s her friends duling tlp rose
growing season and this lii.tie \ul of
season bud was also given to one of
Irer friends,
"It's a good thing to see some boys
aEain.." said a
ound the old tom again,."
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jroad station to see H. I{udson, N. R.,
rff as he started for Newporl, where
he will tal<e an examination for chief
guDner'smate.
i,f l",i'-sr"il"*i"'jip""iia?ir'f iiir:
The Traveler correspondent says:
"Another beautiful baby boy arrived
at the honre of Mr'. and Mrs. R. M.
Lupton last Sunday morning.
Their
:ollectiotr of four girls and two boys,
:rll handsome as cherubs, is enough to
make an old bachelor wild with envy
at circus times and Christmastide."
I Wi'"h ouly a few people voting
I rgainst the proposition it was voted
I ry the schooldistrict tupayers at tho
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rpecjal *meeting
here llate
last week
'l do r tryp l r o f r r i a t c $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o t e s t t h e v a l of the new schooltax law, which,
it is claimed here, throrvs an unjust
burdcn on the taxpayers of this disIn his second visit here Thursday
I evening S. Platt Jones pleased his
audience
fullv as well as he did last
I
I year rvhcn he appeared on our lecp
l
a
tform.
I trrre
Our rrext lecture
course entertainnent is scheduled for
Jan. 23, wtlen the Berkeley Sextette,
orchestral entertainers ald readers,
will appear.
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MATTITUCK
T. Logan and fermily have moved
here frorr tsridge Hampton, he being
enrployed in this place.
Druggist R. H. Lahy, who has been
.rutfering fr,rnr illness, is rccovering,
we are gl^d to say.
Gus. Beyer is building a tenement
house on his newly acquired farm on
the Olegon Road, near thc Harbor
Inn property.
F. ll. Condit, optometrist (eyesight
specialist), rvill be at Gildersleeve
lVedncsday, Nov. 6.
Bros.' Hall
FIouls 9 to 2.
Althont:h therc erc rro rrerv serious
ca-"es of influenza reported this week
the epidemic has not yet spent its
The school wls closed
force bere,
for a tinte, but rvas to resume its
worl( cn Wednesday, Oct. 30.
Sorne cauliflower shipments are being made from this station, and the
quality of the stocli is said to be
high. Potatoes continue to rnove at
Tax Collector Latham
sat here a l i v e l y r a t e , r ! i t h t h e p r i c e a t { i 1 . 5 0
Tuesday to collect taxes for this sec- p e r b u s h e l .
Lion. I\{any paid their schml taxes
Grahnm Jackson and Fred Jaclison,
u-Ddcr protest. oLhers paying onlJ.
rvith their fanrilies, wlro live near
theil toM taxes, waitin( until his
Dobbs Irerry, rvere here last week to
next sitting to pav the sihool taxes,
h o p i n g t h ^ t i n t h e m e a n t i m c s o m e l e - attend the funeral of Harry Jackson,
brother of the men named. They
ga) opinion would be given aboul the a
^anrc ort through the Island in a nrolegaJity of the assessment.
tor car.
LeRoy S, Reeve has ssured a poThe nrany friends of Counselor
iitioil with the War Department- in
Frank C. Barker in Mattituclc and
connection rvith some drddging
elsewhere have heald with dcep rell ations, the first tvork
rvorl< to be ih
Eret of his illness that for the past
confined him to his
c h a r g e o f a t m d e r t o a l a r g- sea dn rde d g e , iveek or so has
home. It is pleasing to hear that hi8
He has sold his complete
and condition is encouraging, ancl we engravel outfit, consisting of a.30-ft.
tertair the hope that he will soon be
launch, trvo [ghters, etc, to Wiires &
restored to the active list.
Homan, who have leased a piece o{
shore fronL of Mrs. Jamcs L. Recve.
f,n order to save fuel the PresbYnear Conliling's oyster house. They terian Chutch is holding all of its
wliL cany a gfavcl dump rhefe.
services in the chapel. It is renrarlied,
irorvever. witlt qood cause that the
DreseDt vJcather: is the best fue)
iaver. and its continuance well into
the wi)rter vroulcl be a factor of
prime importance in. this Year of
many untoward condltlons.
Overseas postals rvere received this
week from J. Frank McMillan, who
is now somep-here in France, He rvill
be remembered as the caPable manMinstrel
Mattituck
the
of
aser
His admirers are not only
Tiouue.
haping for the early decleration of
wor'ld- peace on general pri.rrciples
out thet also enteltain tlre desire tha-|"
will come in such
the deilaration
I lime that he may return to us in
I season to artange a minstrel show
y:" i: ^hf
il If*.- ":"'b-"i'^-
MAT'T!1'UCK
Miss Ethel Jones of Belleville, N. J.,
is.visiiing Miss Cornelia Gildersleeve
lnls weeK.
MATTITUCK
MATTITUCK
Mattituck
The Boy Scouts, untler the*superv i s i o n o i S c o u t D r r L s t eH
r ughes, are
camping ort at Jlmesl'orl for a weeli.
Flanli fileeves has solcl his handsonre Welsh pony, "Lady Cole," to a
city gertleman at West llampton.
H a r r ' l O J i v e I a n , l f a r n i l y a n t i J o i t r r will bave to taks
back seats wb€n Miss ll Merwin O'Neil of Broolilyn was in I The usual rveelily service will be
W . L i n f n : r a r r r ll a m i l y h a v c m o v c c li n t o
Mattiruck Satur(lay an9,Sun,iay ,visit- | held. irr t he cburch of the Redeer))el
their bungalorvs on' Nlnttituck Creeli Elma R. Tuthill and Mre. Russell Lup- ll
t o n g e t o u t t h e i r e b i n g l e s , T h e m a u - l l ] 1 S h ' t g r a n d n r o t h e r ,M r s . S a r a h A l - l S u n d a v r , l e l n o o r ) a t 3 o ' r ' l o c l i .
ror tne sutnntel.
ti':
,
sement of Library Ha
" llft w i s h e s t o l l " " i .
, | l^ S e y n r o u r R o L i n s o n o fv i sHi lrirntsf ohr d
F. H. Condii, optonretrist (eyesight ag
is
l e a v e s t h i s w e e k ,C
"i;1;'";ll
o n n . ,w i l h h i s r v i t p , i s
specialist), will'be
a t G i l d e r s l e e v e t h a n ka l l t h e p e r f o r m e r si o . t t " i ,
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r , , - , -aod
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q l g h e w i l l N,"::"""'
B r o " . ' H a l l W c , l n e r , l e y .J u l y 2 . H o u r " to
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F o r t n e r P r i n c i p a l A . , U . J o n e s , n o r v a i d s o w i l l i n g l y . A f t e r p a y i n ga l l b i l h a t t h a t c o l l e g e '
ll
lMrs. D. sioi.j"v riii,,"r,'rt ii"lrliii
o i S m o t h t o r ' : nv, i r i t e d f r i e n ' l s i n M a t - a D d w a r t a x e B ,
$ 1 ? 2 w s B b a n d e d o v e r I T h e L i t e r a r y p r o g r a m f o r T u e s c l a yI C " n t " . .
lrt.:cl: thi; rrclir.'.a)king over Lase11.:llji";^-11"-_gj':.:ll^"'i...!l
to the llall.
The grose receipts were il'1,^*I,..
ball rvith his for:mer team-mates.
Duncan Aird of Neu,burgh,
P e n n y S t o c k C o n r p a n y , w l r o w i l l ^11"
p r e - I1 . , Mrs.
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S a m u e l T y r c r o f C i i l d e r s l e e v eB r o s . '
;ent orreof their old tinre rnte belium I N. .I. wrtn ner'
store enjoyed a week's vacation last
Tuesday afternoon the fire bells ll entertainments.
l:.'.:',tlltq
w e e k . M i s s C l a r a B o n t l , o f t h e s a m e b r o u g h ta c r o w dt o t h e h o m e o f M i s s
l l M i s s B e s s i eW e l l s o f t h e F a d e t t e sl b r l ( e r s l e e v s
s t o r e , ^ i . ;s f n n . d i n g t h . l s r v e e l i a l d n c x t
Eloise
Robinson,
on Love1""","'*;;;; ll ,',i'rii.i':"''iilrJ,i';" J;'r)";;"i,iiii"'l -q""''t D colwin' the efficiorrt
w r l n I I r e D ( l s1 l t l J l o o l i l l n .
$216.50'
Franli XIcMillen anc( NIiss Eclra
Jaclison have accepted positions in
County Treasurer li. I'. Tuthill,s'.office, cornmclcinq their.duties on Monday of rhi" rv"eli.
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I Sunday morning.
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rvith:rfrcsh
f r o m b a d l ys m o k e dw a l l s , n o s e n o u s I t h e U . S . C o u " . n - E n i l " ' i r i r ' i . " i " i " l l . o z y h o n r co t r I - o \ p L r t t e
coat ur s hi'e l':ritrt'
C h a r l e s G i l c i e r s l e e v e a n d M a l c o l n r h a r m w a cd o o e .
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R e e v e. p c r r t - i rt c w r l a l s t o u r i r ) g L o n g
The annual picnic of the Presbyterl s l : r r r J . . r , (. ol n n p c t i ( u i i n t h c l r L t e r ' . , "SunnyJim" Ramboi" ,.."iuingL$$!$
i a n S u n c l i r yS c h t ' o l w a s h e l d a t F l c e t ' s
a u l o r t t o L r . ec, n j o y i n p ;r f i n . t f j n . a ) r { t
v i s i L i n g l r i c n d s a n , l r e l r t i r . c s i n t h e J u u r r c eu r r r r e i e a c e o n r n e l t e D u o n c a n! F
of this weeli.
end aftenoon
j. ., ',- | Junoay.
Nutmeli State.
The services at the Church of the
Redeemer will be held at B P. M. instead of 3.30 zrs formerlv. The Rev.
D r ' . R y e l s o r v z i l l s p e a l i S u n d a y a f r e r - popuJarwith utt .t"rr", of peopte
rt. rawn oerrv rrr,.r r,,rnrr).,"--r-..
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noon on "The Man Who Faced Both
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birthdav,
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arebressea
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Bobby and Billy DeRue, rvell known
on Uris end- of the Island, will give
a n o t h c r o f t h c i r j o y - b r i n g i : r qn r i n s t r e l
slrorvsi:r Liblary Hall nexL Wednesd a y n i g h t , .J u l y 2 . M a r : y m o n t h s h a v e
elapseif since- a travelinE show iias
played at Mattituck, and'we hacl almost colre to believe that they were
a thirg of the pzrst.
"Cook" 0'Neil, the world's champ i o n s o , l a , i ; 5 p c n s e i ,h u s s e c r r e r l h i 5
(lischrr(. frorn thc Navy anrl is back
a t , l \ l e . r L r r , r r "akg a i : r . B e n i . l i c t L i n d s e l
who hrs beeri al the Great Lake
Training Station, is also home. eusust,Armbrust
anived at Charlesto-ri.
S. C., a few days ago, and expecrs lo
be home soon. I'Ie has been ir France
for ovef a Jiear.
. , X I l s . _ ( i o r . J o n ^ S m i r ha." s i s t c d b y t u . o
o t n e r I . W . t . $ . _ s e c r c t a r i e s ,g a v e
the I'r'ogram at the.Liter.ary Tueiday
cvcnlng. The evenirg wa" spent jn
slrg'il9 popular songs, playing nerv
qlme\ au(l (torng sluuts. Musjc for
d a n c i . n g. r ' a ^ s f u r n i s b , , d b y t h e ' W e s t
nrarntuck Urchcstra, in the absence
or lrlilg and Keevo. who are playing
at the State Supt. of poor Contelence
ar bnelter lstand this weok. At the
next Literary a one-act farce will bJ
grven,
*:{.':'::andS-eniorchoirsgave,hi'll
and ir a man or his
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a . d e l i s t r . t t u t , s u r p rpias ret y i n t h e c h a p - f c c c ' p t sw c r e $ J 3 8 '
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- -"-.-t i u -el ll w
c o c o a , anger
o l i v e s , cocoa,
olives,
a n g e l c a k o"," iidc -e l l l ] ' . 1 c t i . " ] w i l l b e s i v c n rtrl!;
vorrno
ofpartyaffiliations.
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GeorgeH.rrorronbassord
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I broueht'in
p a r t o f h i s f s r m t o a P o r e n a m e dJ " "
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arrernoon^^orillereereadere.howmucl,^1"^:lf'::l"l:1lly^,i'n#ll,rTl't.
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this week was a howling success. the event and to tbanK one ano su ror
l lJ u l r c . i _
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JackBurgessbossed
the j"O t"^gl:il tt"i. ttoustrttotness
of bim in artenclll ;; ,
form, giving as biu of iare, clams:llli"g--r,r,
p".rv.
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f i s h ,s w e e tc o r n ,w h i t o a n dg w e e tp o t a - g a y v i l l ew a 6l a s t w e e k - e n d , sg u e s t "otf
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toes,
Limabeans
andJack's
famousllir',
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B a u c et,b a t d r e w f o r t h b e a r t y b u r s t s
l l r v r i . uJ e n n i ew e l l s T u t h i i l , t h e r a i t t r -| ' " i l ; i ; "
o f e n t h u e i a s t i ac p p l a u r e . n b o u t
" . i r r r i i l . r , c i r r l e r s r c e v e, s r r . u a . g i n r
- t 5 ol l i " i r r u . " . r " " i n " p . " r u r i " r i " " ; ; ; ; , i
G r a n g e r s a Dtdh e i r g u e s t se n j o y e di t l l i s " n e o d i n s a" rf e w w e e k s i n B r o o k l v n .l " o r
u.,y rr;,"pi;;i;,;,.,.i,;-;;"i,t
to tb€uttermost.
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l i , e : . "i : n L i : eP r c : l ' l l e r i r n C h u r c hS u n -
ll 9"' - t"::]"rt"
Mrs.Ruseell
LupronandMi-- '- "-' I
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."Lr\yer
n r [ e r n , i t, l c , c a t u t t h e h r n d s o f G r e e n _
nort lASt Saturday, scorc 6 Lo .1.
IJowns was found easy by the home
r c r m , v i h o p u u n ( l e do u t s i x : . u n s L e _
l o r e u o i L t s D ! t hr v a s s u b s t i t u t e d . M a t _ f r o D t , t o A n t o o e d y m b o l s k i o f S o u t h o l c l f
l l t r l l ' r t ' . e l : r t t t g e r lt t r y r l i r r r l . . l
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lrtu,l r'-ll etl in rlr. ninrh, puttihr
n,r,r.
ti, gct r'\',rr *tr, ,1,.,,,,'l
of rr,,J;
for g24,000,
andhavs,"",.0 i#'lill!t<, ., trt-rrr,
ilr)ee l'utrs itcross, but rvas unaL)e to
r,.did thcrc"r*'r's.ris-llll,{,..-".1'*:tllt^-;rri,*${"w';l;ll
balr
to
Edward
r,rpinski
tor'aioffi;li,i:i,ili'ilt
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fonrnuc lolg erouph 1o tje the Score.
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ear,
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p l a y e d h e r e , b u t p r o ! e lJl ep a s-The
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virginial,
and
Misees
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gane
s Ie r v e d t o g i v e M a t i i t u c k s o m e - b a t _
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grbupof twentyyounglsdiesantlc*-l'",i1:^"1:i^-.i1.-"l"lllllJl':"j..t::.::.1"',.'"ll]l
practice,
t!r0g
tlng
i
Ray tlu(tson
Hudson knocking
iJracrlcet [ay
knockrnE a
a
;Aer,".orBrookryD,
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home
run,
and
the
rest
of
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tetm
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artcrnoon.
,aat
saturdav
1if",.1'lll,
haemade a cbild happy has acquiredll ..l,,fl
good stickwork. Frank Cantelni grandmotber'u home on Prke street'l!
JOhn
B
Baar kr ekre r rdl ii dd ithhoe . it -w, i i" rl il-i^n g
Riverhead plays here Satuirlay.
d
did.
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t$i,**:f$:$'il:J:;lf'i'.k#:
rtl"rt l,,r' lhe:l
.rro",. that both pitchers,
ll lh:..,:,.b'-',.
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t r r t s $ o r r ,rrtd
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H e n c k ea n c l G o l d s m i t h w
, ere-in good
lll'r')Irts
I "ii.ndli'
-Starlt
(:alry
l'lcotlonly'
all(l
still
be-soins.
J.
/ Same--mieht
clance,tbirty.five in the High- Schoolll
ll.\'oan
g r e a tm e r i t . " - P e r s i a n P r o v e r b .
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tocome
withmora
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efficientll
intherishtplaceandwithbis
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MATTlTUOK
sIATTITUCK
Mattituck
?. 't'nihllt l8 1,Un .I.ne ya1,5g,"
DuBlD6Bt acDDi st MaLil!uck
Heor.r
'l'he
annual Christmas Bazar will
.
bb
held-in the chapel Thursday
uiterno-on
at,l:3i.), Dec. l9th. Supper
to be
ecrvedfrom S o'clock on. Don,L
for_
get the date, for it's going
to be a de_
rrghilul a{fair.
l h e . P r a i , s eS e r v i c e I a s t S u n j a y p i g l l
e_ a - s a l t e n r l e d b y a v e r y
large congre_
a n _ ,o. lu_r o w n m u s i c a l t a l e n r ,
a8_
L
a :treod: i
sN
by Mrs. Adams aod Mise
Brebe,
gare-a wonderful
serviceof song, Rev.
rrowning rhe whute
evenrng
:wi 1r r. .ni :n: r, "s s p l e n d i d
tacc and impsssroned
see tbis sifted preacher
::"::]y,.
a , t I r , i s h e sT"
l, yi,u want to
attend the
prayer meerings.
;L' a^ :s: t" s: ,eue: yk _ n i r h t
T, rry Turhili, Doclor
and
C.""::" and Fred Shriener,
a crass_
ll":
mateof Mac,sat Oberlin,
and naw a
!Nal lnslructor, sang
tivo deJightful
r n a t eq u a r t c t t c F ,a n d i t
i s e x p e c t e dt o
h a v e . r n a l e q u a r t e t t e sa t
all the prayer
neelings this winter, Rr,v.
Mr. !,rrote
stnglng one of the parts.
Miss Katharine Bayles, rvho has
been bome fol a vacation, returned to
her schocl Mondal' of this week.
The local Grange had a brg iniiiarion and gcneral g 'od tinre at rhe
ineeting Tuesclay evening.
E. R. Conl<ling and W. V. Duryee
ere in the city this weel< in the interest of the Long Isla.nciCauliflorver Association..
F . H . C o n d i L ,o p t n r n e t l i s t .( e y e s i e
s p e c i a l it.) , r v i l l I n a t G i l d e r s l c p
B r o s . ' H a l l W e d n e s c l a y ,F c b . 5 . H o u
9tol
Mrs. Grace Duryee is drilling a
company of girls for a short play iio
b e g i v e n n t t l r e r r o - \ Ll n e r t i n g o l t h e
Literary Society,
Mattituck
t[€trrt P, Tuthlll ls lqE TnAYELEn'r
busloesEeaeut ai MAiilluck
At tbe Literary Tuesday evening the
following program was presented:
Song and chorus, Nliss Anna Gamm
and Junior Choir,
Solos,Mrs. Albert Silkwortlt, accompanied by Mr. Silkworth, mandolin,
Miss Cornelia Gilderslceve, piano.
Illustrated song, Joan of Arc, sung
by !liss Alice Silkworth; posed by
Miss Mae Reeve; Mrs. Silkworro, accompanist.
S o l o s ,M r s . W a l t e r G r a b i e , a c c o m p a nicd by Mius Giidersieeve.
T h e s e c o n dp a r t w a 8 a s e r i e s o f p i c tures, or pantomines, on Incidents of
t h e P r e s e n t ' . f i n i e , a c c o m p a n i e db y p o p ular songs.
T h e 0 a l l t o A r m s , M i s s e sE d n a J a c k gon and Mae Reeve.
Song, I May be Gone for a Long,
Long Tirne.
Harold R. Penny of the Coast
Guard Service, together with iris rvife
O n T h u r s d a v e v e n i n s . J a : r . 2 3 . t h e and sou, visited his parents irr this
Berkeley Scxtitte will-appear in the place last weeli.
,'{attituck Lecture Course lo give an
W o u n d e r s t c o d t h a t e r r r r r g c r r rnr l s
enteftainment of rlusic and readings.
Deeilnngg m
a |l e b
n rial dcel e L o Ihaavvee e l ct -ccttfrl icc lIitg- '.litr:t-i
Jmes Gallagher', son of Constable i n s t a l l e d - i n t h e P r e s b y t e r i a u C h u r c h ,
Ed. Gallaqher. underrvent an opera- a n c l i r l s o a n e l c c t r i c n r o t o r f o r
the
t i o n r p c e n r l r - f o r a p p e n c l i , ; t i s ,a n d p l p e o r g a n .
from which his friends are glad to
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Nrt. S. Tuthill is rnaliiirg nrany
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Tuthill's
house to the rerv site
directJy opposite the railroa(l station. c o l n b u s i n e s s .
Some rcpairs artd improvements hrve
The entertrinnlent by thc Berlilcv
also been lnade to the buildine.
Sextette in Library Ilall last ll^tufd
a
y evening rvas called a very rlcocl
Wines & Homrn have a gang of
men at rvoll< excavating fol the foun- one by the manl,r patrons of the LecT h e N e w U n i f o r m , M i s s e sA l i c e S i l k dations for thc new "Corn Exchange ture .{ssociation in atteDdance. lhe
Building," wolk on rvhich will be next nurlbel in the coulse will be worth and Hazel Tuthill.
' uinSong, 0ver I'bere,
p u s h e d a h e a c la s r a p i d i y a s p o s s i b l e s o g i v e n L r y t h e Z e d e l e r S 1 - m p h o n i rQ
t e t t c o n T u e s c l a yc v e l i n g , I r c b . 1 .
it can be uscd this seasol.
T h e D e p a r t u r e , I t l i s s c sI n e z R o b i n s o n
Rev- A.
On Sunday eveniug thc Berhley
Bully for Mattituck. The taxpayer
.Liocoln Shear, fornerly con.
Rits Duryee.
Sextette, rvhich appcaled in the Lec- and
nected with tbe y. M. 0. A.
of the rchool di.ctrict in that villae
forces at
S i o n g ,S e n d M e A w a y W i t h a S m i l e .
ture Associa'rion course on Saiulri:ry
Cam,p,Shelby, brs recenily
b e e n a p - h a v e v o L e d $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o t e s t t h e v a l i d i t ) evening, contribui.ed a silcre(i corlcL)r't
l h s L e t t e r f r o m O v e r s e a s- H e r
of the nerv school tar collection law
poioted as representative of
in the Presbyterian Church, rnd s,as
the Red
which the tL\es are collect
C r o s s a t t h c B a s e l { o s p i t a l , h i s o f f i c i a l through
greeted by l )arge autlicnce. rvhiclr Heart is in the Service, Aona Gamm,
at the . rrmetime as tolvn taxcs are.Song, There's a Service llag !'lying
greatly appreciated uot only thc qood
nate betng assocrate.lfield
director. l{untington Bulletin.
mnsic bui the generosity of iltc piay- at our House.
He-is in cbarge of the hospital
service
Next Sunday the Rev. A. E. Foo
er s .
and since his appointment has
They Are Figbting for Democracy
been will use for his subject at the PresThe renairs of Jas. NI. Haliocl;. trrr a n d U s , g i v e n i n s o n g a n d
b u s i l y -e n g a g e d i D t b a t B e r v i c e ,
byterian Church, "The American Indrill by chilto the
d i a n s . " T h i s r s s a i r l t o b e a v e r y i n - old antl well linorvn rcsident of \{atg r a t i f i c a ti o n a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n
dren from the Eigh School, under ditituck, who dicd in Baiting llollol' rt
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to whom
p l L . a r a s p e c i r l l v i r r v i t e r l l o b e p r e s - t h e h o r n e o i h i s s o n C l a l e n c e . r v e l e rectioo of &liss Butterfield, M. T.
brought here IoI irrte|ment. Ii'urerll
h e , ia s m i n i s t e r e d i n t b e g r e a t a n d
Pesce-the Return of the Boys fronr
h e l p - er1t.
services rvere conducted by the Rev.
ful work of the American Red
Cross.
A I'oung man rvho fornerly
lived W i l l i a m H . W a s s o n . F I e i e a v e s L h e s e C)ver There, by the whole company.
Rev. Shear is frcm Long Island N. y.
irere and u'ho is now iu France with
Song, Soldiers oI Glorious America,
c h i i r l r e n : C l z r r e n c e ,J o h n , L e r o y , f J l i f i l e . c " m e t o C a . m pS h e l b y i n F e b r u a r y
the Colors, writes to friends here that l i o r d a n d l l o w l r d H r l l o r : l ; , M r s . B r n t
Mise Gildersleeve and Miss Isabelle
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last and was re)igiousdirector at y No.
Tuthill. Mrs. VJillirrm Tresbach nnd
Conklin were sccompanjsts iD the
to
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to tbe Base Hospital, wbere he
s e r v e d clier, but if it rvas his to barter he
Our local Belasco, Al Penny, arfor three montbsasy, M. C. A, hospital wouldn't trade ole little village i
ranged the above very fine program
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Camp Shelby
with most excellent scenic colored
liosanna, rvife of Eug;ene Tulhill,
Ftance,
0 n D e c e m b e r0 , a t F l o w e r H o s p i t a l ,
ilied lt her home hele last \YeLlrrestlav light elTect, and he deserves great
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N. Y. Cit.y, a son, llarold Edson Shear,
lfternoon, after a Iong i1lness. She credit
for the fine sbow he gave us.
d i r - a \ \ ' u n l a nc f n r r r r y g o o , l q r r e l i t i e s
2nd,was born to Mrs. Harold E. Sbear. rry again and it was scheduled for
Tho rrext meel.ing rrill be held Oct.
this rveeli Thursdav evenine. A shtrrt . u l , l w a s l o v c , l L v r h o s c w h o l i r i c r v h c r .
F I ei s a g r a n d s o n o f R e v . a n d M r s .
play had been rlecided uf'on as the Dccc'ascclis survivccl ltv her husband 2 9 , w h e n t h e M e e d a m e e M o r r i s o n
A.
G.
Lincon Sbear, formerly of Mattituck.
principal part of the program with
only. Hel age was (i? years, 2 months
Wines, Sidney H. Gildersleeve and
dancing afterrvarci. Thulsday even- lncl 4 days. Funeral services rvere
Miss Etma R. Tutbill will give a fine
Ray Cleaves, wbo waa severely
ing was selected as the date because c o n c l u c t e db y t l r e h e v . D r . C h a s . E .
t h a t w a s t h e o r r l v n i f h t t h e o r c h e s t r a Claven on Fridzry afternoon lrt 4 progrant,
wounded iD aclion, is still unable to
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Mine bost, Louis Wiederstein, who
o'clocli.
write home, but his nurse'e lettere
icr wrtlr 14attituck s musicel talent,
speak more hopefully of him now.
T h e c o n r m e n c c u t e n te x e r c i s e s o f t h e h a s c o n d u c t e d t h e M a t t i t u c k H o u s e
anyway, that we can't havc a home
l{rtLitucli Hich School ale to bc held very satisfactorily for some three
O h , " C e r m a n y , w h a t c r i m e s a g a i n s t talent orchestra ?
x t L j b r r l y H u l l o n F l i , l r y e v o r i n g . years, has gooe to work at Camp
our boys have been committed in thy
UpB c n j a m i n C . I ( i r k u p , o n c o f o u r h e s t T l t e c l a s s c o r r s i s t so i H o p c l t r r r v c e .
o a m e ."
L r r o l \ ' n u d m o s r h i g h i y f e s p e c l e d c i t - F l o r a R i r r n s , N li l l i c e r r t T r r t l r i l l r r r r d t o n , a n d h i s p o p u l s r w i f 6 a n d c b i l d r c n
will rcside at Speonk. George u,
The Sufrolh Co'Operative Aseocia- izens,dieC al his honre about 1 o'cloclr Iiazel Tulhill, thei) nrotto being. "Tolast Friciay moming. aged about ?3 night Wc Launch; V/here Shall We Riley, the owner and former host of
tion, Inc., has been organized at M8tyears. H,e had been in ill health for A n c h o r J "
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t h i s o l d e s t a b l i s h e dh o u s e , i s n o w c o n tituck with
the following officers:
s o m e t i m e a n d r e c e n t l y s u f f e r e d a a r n t l5 i l v e r ; c l a s s f l o r v c r , p i n l i c l r n a ducting it at present,
P r e s i d e n t ,H e n r y J . I t e e v e ; V i c e P r e e - stfolre of paralysis, after which he t i o r . T h e a d d r e s s
to tlie-qrarluatinq
Last Sunday morDing, Elder Il. C.
i d e n t , L o u i s D o w n s ; S e c r e t a r y a n d gradually sank until the en . He was . ' l r s s w i l l b e c l e l i v e r e c lb v t h e R e v .
l d e r a n d t ) u s 1 e e o f t h e P r o . h ' ' l p r - N o r r r s H a | l i n e s " o f I J n s L H r m p t o l l . I ( i r k u p , a s e i s t e db y W . F I . G a r d n e r o f
T r e a s u r e r , E d m u n d R . L u p t o n ; a d d i - : , t t c-Cr,.,,.i,,'
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tional Directcrs, H. R. Talrnage and rnd hatl scrverl
for a number of ycars ertrclat the Presbyterian Church on
mind, one of tho best devotionar serFrank.Wells, with Cbarles S. Wells as on the school board. NIr. I(irkup was Sunday evening by the Rev. llr.
Cravices we have listenedto in years, i.e.,
Managtr. One of its principal objects born at Cambridge, Eng., and came vell.
a straight interpretation of ,.meo'8
is tbe marketing of seed corn, a buri- to this country as a small boy. Most
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tboughts" from Isaiab. We don't all
ness which proved very lucrative to
he rvas a succcssful famrer.
He and M a t l i t u c l r r v o r r . f :o r i S o u t l r o i , l b y a
our farmers laat year.'
his brothels vJere among the first to s c o l e o f 4 t o 1 . N l a i t i t u c k s c o r e d i n e e e a l i k e , b u t t o t h e w r i t e r t b e m o r r
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behind tbe words i3 lvhat coDDts. We
G u s B c y e r i s e r e c t i n g a c o s y t e n e - qrorv cabbage seed here, in which they
R . H u d s o n a n c l a p a s s e c lb a l l b y C o c h - a r e
to.!ear a ,,candidate', Dext Sunmeot bouse on his neq'ly purchssed had unr:sually good iucli. He is surran. Southoltl cvenecl it up in the
vived
rvido'w,
by
his
rvho
was
the
day morning
farm near Kqnlo Park.
in
the Presbyterian
third
rvhen
Donahue
reached
first
on
daughter of the late Rcv. J. T. Hamlin,
pFrn.
< n c n r , l - r , l e C O l ( . dO t l c h u r c h , B o w e t r u s t i t s m e m b e r s w i l l
SUMMUM BONUM
and three sons, Joseph P. of Newark; r n
q i n"rl "nl lppt n . r ' r r i o I T n + - h eS i x t h
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feel ioterested enough to come out
and Victor H. and Trowbridge Kirkup
of Mattitucli.
Fun,eral services were I\{attit.ucli forgecl ahead when Aldrich
and hear him.
conducted fronr his late residence sinfaled and stole and scored orl
Nat S, Tutbill ha8 bought the big
Sunday afternoon by the Rev. A. E. D o i v n s ' h i t . I u t h e e i g h t h s i n g l e s b y
H. lludson aud Reeve and a two-bag- c a n o i n g f a c t o r y p l a n t o f H u d s o n &
Foote and the Rer.. Dr. Crar en.
g e r i ' y D c w n s n c t t r d t w o l n o l e r u n s . Co., at this place, and will use it
for
W o l g o ' s w o r k h e h i n t l t h e b a t a n d l r i s storage
and fertilizer purposes.
three-base hit lvere features of the
SUMMUM BONUM
game,
The score:
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'7,
lVlattituck
HoDrt P.'Iqthlll 1r TEr TRAyrlrB,i
D o E l q € E iq f € E t a t M 6 ! i i t u o L
Now if you Mattituck
yor:r Library
warm
folks waur
Dext winter aod
dec€ntly so, for Lecture
Courses, etc., com€ out to the benefit
the management will give Friday even-
tbe
Hall
Mattituck
snd Elma R. Tuthill.
Donald R. Gildersleeve, Betty Bayles, Evio Wells
and Lois Fischer will have charge of
tbe Dext meeting.
On Tuerday Bfterooon, while getting
ioto a carrisge, Floyd S, Rulaod slipped and fell, breaking bis right arm
betweeo the elbow and ehoulder. Dr'
Morton Bet tbe bones snd at present he
is re8tiDg as comfortably as can be
expected.
Potetoes at $1.40 (Tueeday) s€em to
be moving very slowly Bt 4rttitsck'
only about a dozen cars going from
bere so far. Boats come in at the Mill
a n d p a y $ 1 . 5 0 ,b u t o n l y t a k e a l i m i t e d
amount.
Owing to war conditions, abeence of
many of our best aqustic BportsmeD,
etc., the annual regatte of our Yscht
Club, which hBB been Buch an attrsctive eveot aummera, has been postponedtill after we have finished licking tle Huna.
Alexis Penny and family of Hsrtford, Conn , are gu€sts of A. C. Penny.
Carleton R. Wickham hag secured a
fine position at Montclair, N. J,
iiwin Dudley Pike, home after an
operation st Brentwood, had th€ misfortune laet Tuesday to slip ofi his
left knee-cap, dielocating tho cords
A bad
aod seriously affecting them.
ihiog to cure, but st present doing
r i c el y .
Malcolm Reeve, who w8s operated
on for appendicitis at Brentwood two
weeks ago, returned home Tuesday of
tbie week feeling fine.
A U M N 1 U MB O N U M
Honrt
ing, Aug. 30, at 8:30 sharp.
We shall
p r e s e n tI r a h B e l l S q u i r e s i n A m e r : c 8 D
Indian sooge, dances and legends, assistedby Iria lolms, pianist, said to be
mighty interesting and eniertaining.
Alter the program, King'e celebrated
orche8tra will furnish some bright,
snappy dance music till 12 o'clock.
Tickets, includiDg entertainment aud
dance, only 50 cents, includiog war
tax, and may be bought of Mrg. Morrison G. Wines, Mrs. Sidney H. Gild e r s l e e v e ,t h e M i s s e s E i m s R . T u t b i l ) .
Marjorie Penny, Betty Baylis, CIara
Howard, Lois Fischer,
Evelyn G.
Kirkup, Ruth Tuthill, or Lahy's drug
'Ibe
store.
hall, which bas more thao
done ite sbare for Red Croee aod other
charitable and educationsl purposes,
n e e d s . t h i sb e n e f i t a n d i t ' s u p t o y O U
The Eagle of Aug. 15th, in speakiog
of tbe bravery of American boya io
France, bas the following splendid aecount of a Mattituck boy, Monfort
Wyckoff, brother of Mrs. Tyson L.
Hamilton, of tbis vil)age: " One mgcbine gun section in tbe village was
reduced to two men, Monfort Wyckoff
aod Jobn Flynn.
Their gun jammed
and Flynn kept the Germans off with
his revolver wbile Wyckoff got tbe
Tbe announcement was made Wednesquick firer going agaio.
Tbey held
tbeir ground to tbe end. The Germans d8y tllat Rev. A. Liocoln Shear had
bad lost a tbird of tbeir 600 men, when this week begun bis new work as the
growiog daylight impaired the effec- Y. M. C. A. religioue dir€ctor at ths
tiveness of their Buccess,and tbey be- Baee Ilospital, Camp Shelby, Miss.
gan toretire.
Tbe fifty odd unwound- Rev. Mr. Shear bas been for six months
ed Americans left out of 225, went i n c h a r g e o f t b e r e l i g i o u s w o r k a t " I "
'over tbe top' after
them."
G o o d No. 6, and ie well known tbroughout
bry, Monty; give them more of it, camp and in Haltiesburg, whers he
We are all proud cf you in the old bae preached in several churches. He
exp€ctsat a later time to be asaigoed
towo,
N e x t S u o d a y n i g h t , A u g . 2 6 t b , B t to overseas duty, but i8 st the pres€r.t
?.30 o'ciock, the people of tbie vicinity h a p p i l y s i t u * t e d a n d b u s i l y e n g a g e d i o
are to have s great treat in listening to h i s w o r k a t t h e B a e e H o a p i t a l ,
a patriotic discourse by Rev. Paul Edwards, pastor of tbe Riverhead M. E.
THE AELLS OF NO-CHURCH
church. He gav€ a lecture beforo our
LAN D.
Boys' Club last winter, proDounced by
all who heard it wonderful, and has
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tlic ifg.nLt
Oil ('l,115L!11njlIj\e,
I
k i o d i y c o o s e n t e dt o s p e a k h e r o a g a i n
\\ t.r-.!, l or"c i ,.ilur'l-, lrer stuud
I
oo the above dste. Ho has a wonder- O r , , I . " r ' r ' r l , l F , l n d ' i ( l , I i . t r r . r s b e l t . r '
srtri good'
utr:'n Iind
out to nrli"'
Iiiil;
tul baritone voice, and Cbarles Gildore l e e v ei s a r r a n g i n g I E b o r t p r a i e e s e r - 1 l r . ) . r ' i n S t ) r a t t c o l l , ) l o r r s s i n c ' : d e a d '
sleep,
\\_lro (licd in sin tDd c^nnot
vice of familiar hyons, witb Mr. Ed'ii6
so
said.
hour.
tb[t
w a r d s t o l e a d . T b e M e B d 8 m e BA b b i e l J a ) r e s t
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and Carrie Cooklin will sing one of
'lhen
lricnd,
tlic troitor
slL-ps,
Judas
their alwaya beautiful duete.
The
stol i l)jr ' )an\ of 'l ains ;
\1 Lilc lt"ro'i
cboir will bave new anthems and epec- I { c r o . l l a s ' s
€nd'
may
ceasele.gs dance
ghost qtrlte stiii rcmains
ial music. A silver collection will be
.oil0te'i
,\nd
taken for the car€ of tbe old God's. I r ' r r ! d e r l ? t h e I { r l n s t h a n s l e ' j p rhrlrclles
atnd
rirc6ci
r 11!rchca
Acre.
\i ir,i
l)rrrned;
TheTrogramme given at the Literary
r.r3P'
thlrl
il: tbr,ir $rongs
1 \.nn,)tr
Tuesday night, directed by Mise Elma
L!11ca'l-rrriJ'
itl peac'r,
i! l-h'::, rest
0
R. Tuthill, was beard by a large and
if nr- pr^l'
(;r'e! i I ii'd I fr)rBi\'.
!s
delighted company. It was as followa:
n c t 3 l l 1 ! 1 1 .i
.\r ri l),r'trctii. i('frn,l's
lnstrumental duet, the Portera chilis r iSlrl',1' till lh(!r- 'rnl i
!rroh(
Till
D1'r! Ll il
r llll
1.
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:' rs
dreo; eolos, Miss Viola Hallock, accom" \'!
Ja,ri:
panied by Miss Evie Welle; chorus,
Ilrlls'
spirit
i) |l(ai-lifs
Betty Bayles, Hope and Clara Duryea,
Iliha,rrll,
slcej'
cal)trai
tl,tl'
So loud
Mary Olmetead, Eazel Tutbill, witb
and dolls,
I,,jn6 lnuil o'cl hl)ls aDcl vales
Vivien Duryea at the piano; solos, AldceDi
Lhet, laPeotant,
Till
ice Silkworth, accompanied by !4r-4,
c. K. rn,
Bert Silkworth; piano and violin duets,
Percy Adams aod Will King; a one-act
farce, This is So Sudden, Mrs. Sidney
ql
f. futhlll
lB 1.EE txAv&!fi8's
bu6lD€t8
agotrt
at M.tittuo!.
A t p r e B e D tw r i t i n g , M o n d a y , t h e e p .
idomic ofiofluenza or grippe, wbicb bas
been ragiog in Mattituck, sbowr no
sigoaof abating.
Garfield Gray, aged 31 yeara, died of
it laet Friday and wae buried on Monday in tbe New Betbany Cemetery. He
was a bard working man and had many
'lbe
friends,
Eituation is so serious
tbat th6 entire echool bas been clos.d
till furtber notice; ditto, tbe Literary
Society.
Miss Sarah L. Craven spent last
w e e k - e n d8 t D o c t o r C r a v e n ' s , p r i o r t o
ber departure for France this week.
She goeeas & "Reconstruciion Aide,"
O. T. American Expe. Force, and will
teach wounded soldiere arts and crafts
with manual traiDing, at which sbe is
very expert, We wisb her abundant
SUCCeSS.
The Liberty Loan and War Relic
S p e c i a l ,d e s p i t e t h e g r i p p e a n d l a t e n e s s
of its comiog, drew a big and enrhusiastic crowd to the station grounds here
last Friday night, and 922,600 in bonds
w a s e u b s c r i b e di n t b e B h o r t t i m e t h e
apecial stayed here. Mat.titock beat
such little "one-horee" hamlets as Riverhead and Greenport way out of siglrt
and brougbt the total of our Banking
D i s t r i c t o p t o a b o u t 9 1 6 0 , 0 0 0 .I t r q u o t a
w a e $ 9 6 , 8 0 0e, o M a t t i t u c k a e u s u a l , w i t h
the help of Laurel, Cutctrogue snd N6w
Suffolk as loyal supporters of this district, went nicely over th€ top.
For the firBt time since our sp)endid
druggist, R. H. Lahy, bss been in
businees here his drug store has been
cloged on account of illness. Uncle Sam
clsimed, his popular clerk, Merwin
Noill, two montbs ago, aDd last FriMr. Lahy surrendered to the influWo bope he will soon be out
for there is no better druggist
kinder bearted mao tban "Doc"
Laby on Long Island and bis illoess at
tbie particular time ie a publiccalamity.
We have just learnedof ths death, at
2 o'clock Monday afterqoon, of iofluenzr, followed by pneumonia, of Marjorie,
yoonge8t daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Penny. She had only been
ill a ehort time and her death cominc
80 soon after the death of her brot.her
Laurie bae almost prostrBted her familj, She wes I bright, well educated
young lady and a member of the Prcsbyterian church. Her=arly passing at
tbe age of 27 years, 4 montbs and 20
days, bas cast a deep gloom over the
eDtir€ community. Eer funeral serviceewere held Wodoesday at 2 o'clock
at ber lats residence, Doctor CrBven
conductiog tbe eervices.
Tueaday morning, at four o'clock,
there wae anotber beart-breaking death
from pneumonia. Our dear personal
friend, Harry F. Jacksoo, respected and
universally beloved, a fine busband,
f a t b e r B n d f r i e n d , p a s s e do v e r i n t o t h e
Greai Beyoud. after a brief illness. A
man of many splendid traits, one of our
most progressive farmers, President of
tbe L. I. Corn Growers' AssoCiation,
member of the Board of Education, a
popular Grangor and valued Paet Councillor of MattitDck Council,No. 34, Jr.
O. U. A. M., and best of all, a Etaunch
churchman and patriot, io his briet life
he h8s left an impress on the community for goocl thai will abide with fra-
granI memones.
Robineon, and her three daughters and
t w o B o n sa o d t h e i r l a r g e f a m i l y c o n n e c tion have the beartfelt Bynrpathy of
communily. He wss 39 years, S
monthr, 18 days' old. Hrs funeral services, cooducted by Doctor Craven, rve
u n d e r s t a n dw i l l b e b e l d & t b i s l a t e r e s i d e n c el ' r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , a t 2 o ' c l o c k .
Tb€ ioterment eervice wtll be held in
New Betbany Cem€tery, to be coDd u c t e d b y t h e M e c b a n i c so f C o u n c i lN o .
34. Jr. O. U. A. M.
At l0 o'clock fuesday morning we
have juBt heard of the death, fronr
p n e u m o n i a ,o f A r l i e n A p p l e b y , w i f e o l '
W, Raynor Wickham, after a brief ilio e s s . I t S e e m sa l m l , s t i n c r e r l i b l c t h a t
this splendid specimen of gl,rriuus
w o m a n h o o dh a s f a l l e n u r d e r t h e g r i r n
Reaper'ssickle, at the age of 28 years,
4 m o n t h s , 3 d a y s , B e s i d e sh e r h u s b a n d
and her little son Beverly, slte is survived by her. mother, Mrs. FIora AP'
pleby. After her husband's eotrance
us cbief engineer in the NavY, Mrs.
Wickham put her shoulders to the
wbeel and took cbalge of hir garrge on
Main St. and has conducted it bravelv
and well. She was a woman of education, a fine einger and accompanist.
Everybody liked "Arlien," who was
always ready 1o do a good turn andgive
p e o p l ep l e a s u r e w i t b h e r c a r s a l t l i n
any way ehe could. Sbe will be sadly
miesed in Msttituck by her hosls of
friends. Her funeral services will be
held Friday afternoor of tbis !veek al
f o u r o ' c l o c k , f r o m b e r l a t e r e s i d e n c eo r
Pike Street. Interment in the Wich'l'he
ham plot at Belhany Cemetery.
e h a d o w sf a l l t h i c h l y a c r o s s t l ) e p a t h s
of old Mattituck this year.
We have alao just learned of the
deatb of Elbert Johnsonat Holley, N.
Y. He was a nephew of Mrs. Josepb
B. Hudson, and io the palmy tlaye oi
H u d s o n ' eC a n n i n g F a c t o r y b e w i l l b e
remembered.here for bis bright facc
and wioning personality. [Ie was a
valued employeo of the Hudsoos at
H o l l e y . t l e l e a v e sa w i d o w a n d a b a b y
only two weeks'old to mourn ltis lo.^s.
Mrs. T. S. llawkshurst of ISrooklyn
is visiting her aieter, Mrs. Sarab Silkwortb, this week,
L e r o y S t a u n t o o R e e v e , a l i a s" S l a t t s , "
left us on Tuesday for Pellr.am Bay,
where he has the rank of a'n cffrcet,
Chief Boatewain'e Mate. llis ninrble
fingera on tho piano and agile legs on
tbe diamondwill be sadly missed here
for th€ next four yeare. Another good
reaeon for hatiDg tbe Hun, till be sur'
renders unconditionally.
Miss Katbryn Cornell is speoding the
enforced scbool vacation at Newburgh.
The Mieses Clara Bond and Madeline
Hettiger are now clerking at Gildergleeve Bros,'
+4
;
Mattituck, N. Y'' Dec, 1?, 1920
EDIToRTIiAVEI,ER,
D e a rS i r :
Wben in ttre course of human eYentg
it become6 necessary for friende to difpaper
t fer, the editor of a friendly local
might well ask to be excused frorn
opening his columns for the bout. But
your Mattiiuck correspoDdent, " whom
I protest I love," bas tbrougb Your
paper given circulatioo to certaio errorg, and only tbrougb your paper can
equal publicity be given the refutation.
I pa6s the personal in8iuu6tion con'
taioed in hi8 statement that he is glad
I, too, am a man of faith, to commeDt
upon this remarkable proDouncemeDt:
" Wben men try to belittle tbe Bible,
ite miracles, or immaculate conception,
all psrte of a wonderful wh6le' better
for them tbe millstoneand tbe sea."
Tho doctrine of the Immaculate Conception is a doctrine of th€ Romsn
Catbolic Church, promulgated officially
for the first time bY PoPe Pius IX, on
December 8, 1854. It bas never been a
doctrine of any Protestaot cburcb, to
my knowledge. If tbere is to be a
millsioniog of all who belittle this dogma, the domaod for millsione8 wili
mako nome enterprising bueiness man
wealtby. I do not deeire to quarrel
with Caiholic tbeology. Tbeir belief is
tlieir belief. But your correspondent ia
not a Catholic. He i8 a Protestant wtlo
in his commendable desire to believe,
haa believed too mucb'
" Prove ( test ) all thinge;" said Paul,
good. " Sum" hold fast tbat wbich is
mum. I fear, bas held fsBt witbout
proving. He has not adequat€ly tested
his a88u6ption that f8t€ ie ioextricably
bound with belief in tbe iDmaculate
conception. To manY mindr, hie lack
of discrimination in tbis detail csn Dot
but diecredit the woDderful wholeness
of the r€et. The Bible will stand; but
it iB not to be defended by linking it
with sectarian dogmas of any 8ort. It
migbt be judged bY tbe coDPanY it
f
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t
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keeps.
He wbo Eups with tbe Devil need
have a long spoon. I do not clalm to
be the Devil. But he that seeks to iD'
sinuate, even in a friendly and joking
w a y , t h a t I a m u n o r t b o d o x ,D e e d u 8 e a
longer epoonthan a Papal decree dat'
ins from tbe middle of tbe last century'
that I will write tbis,
i t"ll Su..om
and he ehowg how eousd ie his true
He 88Y8, "Go
Cbriatian charitY.
aheatl. You know I love You."
Cordiallyyours (and hie),
. DANrEr, OVERToN, JR,
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con8.
.Raymond Linton Cleaves, who died
at Fox Hills Hospital, Staten Island,
Mey ?th, from the effects of shrapnel
wounds received in battle in Frattce
last October, was the tbird Mattituck
boy to die io bis country's defense during this present war. [Iis piucky fight
for life has been wonderful and woo
tbe admiration and respect of all bis
n u r s e sa n d d o c t o r s . H i s r e m a i n s w e r e
'fhursday night
brougbt here for burial
and lrie funeral held in the Presbyterian church !'riday afterooon at 2
o'clock, attended by a very large oum'
ber of friends.
Dr. Craven Bpoko iD
his usual sympathetic and comforting
manoer, lhe entire cungregation rising
and singing our natioaal hymn witb a
solemnity and feeling seldom realized.
Twenty-two eoldiers in uniform and
tweoty Boy Scouts formed his guard of
honor and bore his caghet on tbeir
shoulders to tbe grave wher€ " taps "
were played after the burial. Handsome and appropriEte floral emblems
were contribuied, sbowing the esteem
aod regard his mates and friends felt
for Ra", H,e is eurvived by his fiance,
Miss Ruth Clement, of Spartanburgtt;
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Orrin
Cleaves; eieters, Mrs, Irene Wortbington aud Mrg, Angie Corrigan, and ooe
He was 23 yearo
brother, Norman,
and ? months old.
The banking district of Mattiluck,
including Cutchogue, Laurel and New
Suffolk bad its quota fixed for tbe
Victory Loan much emaller tban before, $?2,600. It'e Pleasant to know
t b s t B Su s u a l w e t r i e d t o d o o u r e h a r e
and subecribed S105,050. We regret
our Polish neighbors did not eubecribe
as they sbould,but otherwiee tbe committeemen found very ready and liberal
r e 8 p o n 8 e 8t o t h e i r c a l l s .
At tbe Literary a vari€d and entert a i D i n gp r o g r a m m e w a s g i v e n , c o n s i s t i o g o f s o l o sb y M r s . W a l t e r G r a b i e a n d
Mies Caroline Howell, witb Mise Gil'
dersleeve at the piano; a clever little
playlet, "Why We Never Married,"
giveo by sevenyoung ladi€8 Bnd seven
young gentlemen from Cutchogue irr
fine style, and "The Podunk Village
Scboo)," given by Miss Dorotby Brown
as teacber and twenty of the most
b o i s t e r o u sc h i l d r e n i m a g i n a b l e , w a a a
screarD. MisJ Brown is always capita)
in ber rolee. The ekit introduced several specialties-original poems by Mac
Craven and Donald Gildereleeve, recita'
tiooeby Frederick Olmstead aod Clara
Eorton, piano duete by Misries Reeve
and Benjamin, the Whole Board of
Oducetion by Nat. S. Tulhill, Jr.' snd
Jazz Baod Belections bY the €ntire
school, with bad behavior bY tbose
young cut-ups, George Duryee, Gordon
Cox, Roy Reevo ald Cecil Jackson.
N e x t T u e s d a y n i g h | , a t a n o p e nm e e t '
Mattituck
Mattituck
f[aort
P. Tunbtl) lB As! TRAyELiB'!
b u s l D o E Ba c € n t a l M l l t l t u o k
Eeury p, 161,5111l6 ,l'sD '.fnA vf,r,kB !
buslneiB aagnt at M8!iliuok
One of the biggest business 6nt€rMattituck, we can trothfully say,
prieer Mattituck bae been promised loves and appreciates good music, s r
for a long time is that of John Hagen's w e a r e g l a d t o a n n o u n c et h a t a s u p e r b
publisbing compaDy, tlrat bids fair to t r e a t i s i D B t o r e f o r u s - t h e p r o d u c be a realil.y soon. Mr,, Hagen bas tioo by the Presbyteriao choir on Sunpurcbased a lot on Main street of- Miss d a y e v e n i n g , D e c . ! G , s t ? : 3 0 , o f l r a
Bertha Terry Reeye, witb a frontage B i s b o p W i l s o n ' s c e l e b r a t e d c a n t a t s ,
of 35 feet with a big deptb, and we " I h e E v e r l a s t i n g L i g h t , " u n d e r t i r e
underBtsnd expects at a very early d i r e c t i o n o f i l s u e w a n d c o q r p e t e D t
dste to erect an up-to-dat€ publishing c h o r i B t e r , T e r r y W , T u t h i t l . I t c o m house opon it. Of the capital stock we p r i s e e a ' g r e a t v a r i e t y o f m q e t e x c e l believe over $35.000 has been sub- l e n t n o l o s ,d u e t s , t r i o s a D d q u a r t e t t e s ,
ecribed and tho remaining $10,000 is w i t h m a g o i f i c e n t c h o r u s e s , a n d t h e r e
likely to be oversubecribed.
ougbt to be a crowded cburch, for
everybody is cordially invited aod acBose Walter DI. Robinson. our
ling, popular carpeDter is erecting a m i s s i o n f r e e t o 8 l l . I t ' e w e l l w o r t h
cozy coitsge for Herbert ts. Reeve on c o m i n g m i l e s t o b e a r .
Tbe Literary, to be beld Dec. z?th,
Suffolk Avenue, just west of Wm. M.
is to be s dandy. The committee hav.
Hudson'g fioe home.
Tbere aro always doubtingThomasee. iDg it in cbarg€ exp€ct, among otber
fine numbers, to give a very pretty
Our hsndeorne expreesman, "Cliff,"
wbo furnisbed your correspondent the little play by yorrng people, followed
jolly dancing for all the young foll{B
salient points in the lifs history of b y
home for Christnrre.
" Jack " Zenzius' mule, sayr th€y are
Billharz, the en[ertsiner in'our Lecwell sutbenticated by good m€n like
ture Course, scored n great hit bere
"Jake" Brown, who has been dealing
Everybody deio horeer and muleg for 66 years or last Friday night.
more, aod can still dance a jig and sing ligbted with bim.
l.bunks to Miss Dolly M. Bell for an
e nierry song. A dear friesd of the
writer had a little girl wbo told worse i o v i t a t i o n t o a r e c e p t i o n a t t b e P o w e l l
whoppers thsn aDJr mule story.
Her G a l l e r y , N c w Y o r k , l s s t f h o r s d a y
mother told her ebe would punisb her e v e n i n g . l U i e s J u l i a l \ L W i c k b a m o f
for her own good ard thst Bb€ mu8l, C u t c h o g u e , a l s o M i s s B e l l , w e r e e x h i b tben ask the Lord's psrdon,
Her itore at this farnous yearly event for
American painters.
prayer was as follows:
"O Lord,
Cbarles Brown. rato clerlr L. I. R.
motber is stupid, but I bope you can
take a joke."
And we bope tbe TRAv- R. Co, at Bay Ridge, ie home on sick
eave.
ELDR readers can do likewise.
The Christmas exercisesof our big
An immense assemblage of loyal Jr.
Presbyterian Sunday School will be
O, U. A. M. membere of Mattituck
held Friday evening, Dec. 24th, at ?
snd Orient Councils Bttended tbe
o'clock, You've got to come early to
ial meetiog lust SEturday oight to
gre€t the four State officiale of tbe g e t a s e a t ; o f c o u r s e , a l w a y s e t a n d i n g
Order who wer6 preeent aud addreesed room only. How those kids can sing !
Bob, "tbe baker," Curt Bergen aod
the two Councils, The supper committe€ covered itself with glory, feeding Gildereleeve Bros. bave thre€ very
pretty sbow windowe fitted witb BeDsiover 200 hungry men bounl.ifully, with
gif ts,
Why not sbop at Some,
€nough left to feed aootber bundred. ble
porsible, and help your own
The combined bandg furnished fine when it'e
town ? Seare & Roebuck, Montgommusic, aod Col. Jameg Henry Youog,
8? yeare young, sang hie famous ery d Ward, Charlee William Storee,
Bnd other8, don't start subscriptions
" Sword of Bunker Bill " in fine fet.tle,
when your cow dies, or your bouee or
and announced bis appointment by tbe
barn burns down, or help pay your
War Departmeqt Bs " Colooel," snd
taxeB,and we don't tbink the peopte
wore tbe insignia of hie rank for the
who patronize them ar€ apt to die
first time this evening. It was surely
much richer in the long run, eitber.
"oome night " for all present.
."Whitber"
was Rev, D. H. OverOn Monday afternoon tbe remains of
ton's text last Sunday morning. Grest
Hannah Corwin Edwards, wife of
Bermon, too, Glad he, too, is a man of
Henry H. Lupton of Greenport, who
faith. for witbout it no man &mouotg
di€d there last Friday nigbt, were
to ouch iu tlris world or the Dext, we
brought bere for burial itr the LuptoD
opine. When men try to belittle the
plot. Much of Mrs. Lupton's bchoolBible, its miracles, or immaculate congirl aod early married life were passed
ception, all parta of a wonderful wbole,
in Mattitock, and she bad many warm
better for them the millston€ and tb€
friende here, who esteemed ber highly,
seg.
When e neigbbor oD tbe old Oregon
Tbe games of basketball are expectroad tbe writer, as a little lad, was
ed io dr6w a big audience to Library
showo many little acts of kindness by
Hall Friday evening of this week.
her, which he remembers with grati.
Independent Five of Riverbead, Southtude. She is survivsd by a soo Frank
old Village and Girle of Riverhead
and daughter Mrs, Frank Hirsh of
Iligh, and Girls'Higb
of Mattituck.
Brooklyn, another daugbter,
Mrs.
Tbey ougbt to be snappy games.
( Dr.) E. W, Smith, and grandeon
Doctor "Pete,"
and
"Hen Tut"
James Lupton of NewtoD, MaBs.; a
" Uncle Matt " are going to give us
Mre. James E. Bayles of Port
some great moviee for holiday times,
efferson, and another sister, Mre.
embracing such Btars as Bryant WashM. Lupton of tbis place, The
burn, Marguerite Ciark, Billie Burk,
wers eent io loving
Douglaa Mac Leon and Doris May,
-Why-8--dcEvrtirre'
were of surpassing beauty.
Stre wes
when you get juBt
68 -yeare of age, . .'_
aB good 8t home ? " Bcost your own
town " bag always been our motto, is I
We have all heard of the church
lmouse, but we haven't any here bel' ci sa u s e w e h a v e a c h u r c h c a t , a n d i t
a very handsome tiger, too. When
he hears the church bell rinE he is
right.on
hand,. being on es"pecialiy
good terms with the sexton and the
preacher. Sometimes during the serA. H. SilLworth lras sold Plot 15 at
vice he walks up and down- the aislo
Merratooka Park, tbe properiy of the
iapparently to see that none of the
C. W, Wickham Estate, to JosePh B'
lcongregation are absent nor inclined
Huclson of Ilolley, New York. He bas
.to go to sleep. At other times he
goes up on bhe platform, where, facalso sold at Nassau Point Plots 22 and
ing the audience, he thoroughly and
23 to James R. Garretson of Forest
washes himself, evisvitematicallv
Hille, L. I., and the Fdwio H. Browit
is
d;ntly believing that cleanliness
Farm at Msttituck, 60 acres, to James
next to Gotlliness. No one cldms to
Lindsay; also three acres of Bay frolt
is simPlY a Public
lorm this cat-he
t c a t . E v e r y b o d y f e e d s h i m ; n o t e v e n near Pine Neck on the NoYac BaY, to
, tlre bad bovs misuse him. He sets a
Martin White ot tbe AssociatedPress,
1 6 ' . s c x a m p i e f o r t h e m a l e p o p u l a t i o n New York CitY.
a
regular
being
by
such
of
Mattituck
]
church attendant.
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itail and g.."n inct th; ;;;-;;_;;l_
n .r , 1 . . d c l a U o n c o r d e t h r o u g b t b e m , j u s t c o v e r i n g
t h e w a ) L , eI
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pretfy little fajls.
Some one else I
Dear lloll :
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totellyou of is a Jitile French
Have a few bits of
s p e c i a l n e w s f o r y o u , M e t a J o u n g R e c iC r o s e w o r k e r i r r , r ei n t h e l r o s p i t a l .
Sh€
is
a refugee from th€ borders of
lady wcrking here in the hospital as a
Red Crose aid,
W e w e r e i D q u i r i n g A l s a c e - L o r r a i n e . S h e k r r o w ew h a t i t i s
t
o
b
e
d
riven from home snd fatber and
where each one camb from back ia t,be
lstates and I learned8he had 6Deot berlmotlter taken prisoners of war. She
tl s u m m e r s a t S o u L
t hh J a m e s p o r t a D d a t _ | *w: lul "r t r s rheerree_a4l li l d a y l o n g , c a r i n g f o r t h e
'tended
Pratt'B with Sarsh Craven andIsordlErs rhe French are very kind.
rnere ls another lady who comes
each
" "m
. 1- {l " v
l h a d o f t e n b 6 e n t o M a t t i t u c k , I t -s.e- e
and sits with any sick patient and
ed so good to 6peak of horne i"
b
i
t
s
of 6ewing. So willing they
o n e . S b e i e M i s s L u d l a m a n d h a s b e € Dl d o e s
are
l-our years of w"r ha" laoghi
here eioce tbe hospital was set up
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y thjngs. They love flowers
few months ago.
W e h a v e b e e n s"o I
buayherel dou't see anv one for aleveomore than Americans. Flowers
chat very often. I'm doing operatingI grow everywhere, mostiy wild, for no
room duiy. 'I'here are r"n'y iti"g;
] lon",r'at time to care for them.
No
as yet,
would wish to tell you, but really d
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who calne many mil€Jon
know which would be rlost interestioc, I
I'll tell you some of this place, as *u l t"Y"| days' leave to Paris to see me,
a r e a b o u t t ol e a v e i t . W " u . " l ; ; " ; ; l " l l y . r o
f i n d . m e g o n eI.w a s O i s " p p J l l
Ilinally
an e)tgli)e rmte
rn(l pr(lied
us up iut(l \ye siarted,
after
I long;tllarvn
";leanut-slanrl
rvhisile.,'
it
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{'ilr' lrl I t'NnCc-.and st,rpltCtl ar r:r,Cry
tross
ltlttl.
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for help, Irirrallr- rvo
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to the Red Cross. Then
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the day or date, as wel
near the line,hutitiratlvancirsso-fast lar(ilJ
w e c a r r ' t m u v e a f t e r i t f a e t e n o c l ) , I h a v e n o o c c a s i u n l ou s € i t , e x c e p t o n l
c a r " I p r a i s c o u r b o y s e n o u g b , T h e y a r e 1o a l ) " P a l e t t e r . l ' l l t r y t o w r i t e y o u _a I
letter lster on, a8 we
wirnderful. When tbey are brought ln -llu,'tcrestlng
I
wlI be un
h e r e o n s t r e r c h e r s , t o r n a n d b t e e d i n s .{
-ground once beld by the I
ue:mals'
Surely I'll be inspired to
oot a word of complaint, but alwa;; I
i
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eager to tell how tbo Americans ur" I
I
regards to sny who inquire
driviog the Boche back. We used tol*jntt
forl
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hear news dlrect within u f.r
hou.r. I
I
I rernainsincerely,
but scoo we move up again,
upl
-pick
I
o u r t e n t s , e t c . , a D dm o v e o n . W e w b o '
s!'lLenrlrcr i'l' l1lls
are so near the front doo't know what
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ILand" Onemustbethereto reallyj
l k n o w , t s u t w e s e e t h e r e l u l t s q o o n ] l i . , , t , t , r ' , r i r , h 1 - ) r i u r 'tlt r : L r r
(rr.lrrin,rn)o\lrt. I hr!\,
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after. The gas,oh I Do!, you bavenoj
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b u l l t t s d o t h e i r p a r t . Y o u m a y p e r . l l o , , t r r t i l u r l r r l ' sr ; o .
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w o r k t h " ] . r , . , . i , , r . (o, o i r ! o u r I : . . r ( v t h c t J : r p ( r ' r i ] , i l i f r I t t t I ) a r l l t q l l r ; - , , r r r u r t h t i r i , , .
R e d C r o s s i u d o i n g i s w o n d e r f u l , b o t n j r i , " n , , , , ; t , r r r . . t t } , ; r s r l r , . l r l s t r r , r r l i ; ; J l l ' r i f t t . t ( ) i \ \ ' r r r r l l ( ' ( l ' sl ) ( L f i l t t r ( ' r i
is my lil:e for (ltlys to conle
Wc
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is a l))iqht
iI:irc rr nitc littlc rttont, cr(ltoDD(i cot
(lresscrs, cLc. Sucil
covtt,q, cuitains,
sllclls
s\\'o|ds, hclmcts,
deco]'atioils,
itn(l Aas masks ^doil] thc walls, \vhilc
oln |)h(itos ol thc Llclr i)ncs t[]ie a
Our
pl:rcc ott tllc (ll css(rlrr';ting
lil.rrriict roils tttil stlil r:ltses ao utrdt''L
ih,'hed anci tll(n vq hlve I llicc littl{l
j jir irrr roc,tti. Ouc of ntv rooD)nlaL(rr
Ncn
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thc
l i s i r , , n t ( l l t l e' 1l r r t t r l .
ittl at,' (i(irl llirls, t(ro.
.,tiLli'.
I !,rll
i'l'L,,,r ru,, hnve clt'ctrit lights loo, s. I
1t t s i r r u v c l t ' t t t i r ' i r r . , t i .
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ii is tlrt fit\t tinrI sinrrl, r|c lclt Pat irr
bllrl rrc hltt' ltitrl an1' of thcsc Itr\urI.log, \\'(. rltLlt cciatc lll('1)l.
its.
'l'his
doingl
iri1l, l)lfrIsrnl, )ro;pitrl
\vircrc tho l)iq
$orli,
Furlt wondcrlul
lurrrlrlirtll ol tllu gulls crl) l)o h(:rrril st)
Worli goc'\ ol) i\1st lltc sanlc.
clt:n lvOrlv
thir: nlotttitr;i I sir*' Lhtr lirst
antl lrs I
irl tlrc rlal'titnt.
eif rii(l
wrlchc,l
lhe Iloche pl.lne ir)](l ours' t
0,Dl{l)r'r inli!giD(' holv :rttl' otre lookitttr
i.lo\t'n on tht:-lrig, red cross p:ritrttlrl 0tl
tlrir t.on of crclr lf thc nranv brrililinlls
intcntionilll)'
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(I{c
injl l,) Surgeon (lcnclrl
il; chicl ol rll sufgeollfi l)ol c Ilr t h!
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r\rneric,n
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r!rs
\1'riliDg lor tltt: slrrgc,rtl to opcfiltl', so
Nhell hc shooli
I roulrln't shtlit'lttnd:r,
lJut
t,lr'lt ottc's hnnd iu thc room
laler ntct Irathcr llouqhcrty, x.lri(ro(l
'thc ptic:rt yoli rcr{l
o i li'ather Dufl'y.
to
got,s ilt thti ttcDches
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who
lrcat Lon{cssiott; tltor;c trettches llcing
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i { l r , ' t u t L ' r , r . r v l t , ' r t l l l , ' r r n ' l r : r ,l : t ' ,
I I'OU,
your loring siil'
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theRedCrossbackbome,"andtbeboyei h,,,,,u.
i ; - ) . . : j i Ll . r . l ) i ' l l r i l r ) c .
city is urrrrrlc,.lo o,'rs \rc hrlrc bct:nitr tttitrt,l
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anditieabig6baretbeydo, Wewere
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h o s ) r i l t l i s l l u l l v t : q u i p l c r l l l ra"
d e s t i r u t e f o r t o w e l s ; w e n e e d e dr b e n . i
Le
:
Llolon's pitching stopperl Mattitu( li s Ittcr)rIt. to tit: (irt'ctrpcrrt tor
lirst plrcc Saturrlll'. IIc hcld l\latti
tu(li to scven scattcrcd hits, shuttitrg
{hirt telur oul 4 to 0, rvllile XIeanv's
L ) n t t i D gr v a s l h t n r a i n f l ( t ( ) r i l r G r e ( . n liort's s(olinA. With ttvo down ill thc
first inrtirg. lIr,uclile got a lucliy hit
i. righl rntl Mcany scolerl hinr rvilh
l t r v o - b : r s es n r r s h o v e r ' l J o u ' n s ' h c r t l .
Ilcarrl' rloul,lerl in thc fourth, lnrl
\ 1 . 1 ' , cAl ( l i u l l s h i t u g r o u r r r i e r t o G o l d ;nrith the lrttcr thterv to Alrl|ich in. l . " r t , ln i t o R l r v c . l l e r t r r y s , o t i t r g o r r
titr: play.
Grcenpott lhrcw in trvo
n r c , r ei 1 r t h e n i n t h f o r g o o ( l r n e I S u r e ,
!n a lrrse on lrrlls, a rvild pitch ancl
hits bJ, Bult, [{enny arri Co]on. 'lhe
l!cltlin11featulcs were a eatch bv
Clar]r'luthill, rvirohas taliel If udson's
Dlircc in lelt field, and ir stop by
Hcirttv of a h:rrd hit bv I)orvns.l)orvns
hacl hit safely iu everv gamc until
Saturday. The score:
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ic
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Barrelsand boxes of towels from
tbe J
lRed CrossU. S, A at the station, all I
3 i r ( r ( , r i i s L c ( Lr 1 c ' 6 r v i r i c i i n r l l i c . p , , r i d ' l r t , ' i i i t e l l i i i i r < , t m v w o r ' l - .
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hr.rl,itrl
t)r,.sorrcl. Sr.ctchcr't,""."
s t e l i i z c r . J . m a g i n eo u r r e l i e f , |
lin.our
many.operatlons,md a greatl
lwltn
o f s t e - r i l et o w e l s ' _ T h e p a j a m a s l
lneed
too. How comfy tbef
laresucbahelp,
bath, which perbapsl
lboyra."afrera
Itheyhauebeendayswithout. l'heo iol
j"
o f p a j - a m a e c, l e a n b e d a n d I
" i " " n , oor
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jmcrticat
Bursicat.rrearmerjt";,il;|
treatment
as th_ey
medical
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r i r l , l i t l I r | r r r r ' t ( , r nL h u : , .r i l r i r o t . : 1 . n ; . i u i t I r ( , w l ) e : ! r 'I : r r r i f o r I l . r r r r Ny , , r r
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' , v e r ' i 'l r , . t - c l r . . . ' " l l l c r c I I o v '
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just u'onclelful to scc the Nay
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]require,everythingpossibleisdon€
r , " - a i , , , u r 1 r v oi l , , . " i ' i i ; ; , , ' i , ,
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laet-week,
was ,llll;rlr"T,13t^:"ening.of
Pf I
On June 15 the Matlituck
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Librarv Halr. Some or our hest
tlsart
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tatent-is scheduledto appear. anrl rro
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!l;I iii i;,iirii"'ij'i"".-"iiri'."i""sentarion.
IYlattituck
lubhill
buslaeas
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Thomas Pierce, the popular sexton
P I a D ym e r i t 8a s a l e c t u r e r ,b u t w e v o i c e
and organ blower of the Presbyterian
of his hearsrs,we know, in
Honre
ai
Guarcts the moruing feaclturch, sith bis equally popular wife I
!e I ihe
j.l:l:1".opt1]ou
xl8ay|ngltwagalectllrenf}h.Li-L^^._]),|trtres.Ilrtlreafternoonadouble
l,ottie, treated the cboir to a big watertvpe.
His
personner
melon f(.ast last Saturday night in the
f rem.lnded
.
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so| ]'.:-.,9"-'^!';il:ll.-q1",^:_l':..:j":l,L",ltland River'head
claimedattention'
not resistso
"rr""u?""r, l-.
us r"..iulv ""an"ilfi"'d;:
chapel, and :rs it was their tenth wedll:::,]l:": ,:.lL: .l :','"1
ltuck
"i
ding anniversary tbe choir gavo them
gi"
monds.,'
f
a purse of over $20,with other tokens
irel ll"uint evervthit;g
a heartcoulda.-... ltuttvi.juieduirrefircto'ycorv'th.t
"ioJno
of esteem,
''^lechoh'eartity;-t.;.;"';:It,"r""lence8
putting
pastuel-rris-t'if
Le
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naturalhome-'fv
out to
of course
t tbat the tr'crrororn^-^--11iTi lit" l ] sire,Jxcepting
l
Four young men, Roy Ilallock Reeve,
'Nat S. Tuthill, Jr., George Duryee
r' l u| ^e r m a n p r o p a g a ne!.uP'rts
d a i nj l r s fuu.
c o u l.i .l w 1 i t " , " u " ' 1 1 ;ii:'ifi,i
f # :Lne
: l I lare manv thiogs.I could..write
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and CecilJackson, wcre received il)to
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f u l l c o m m u r r i o nb y D r . C r a v e n a t t l t e
rw R. ilall
, ul A m e r i c a n r r ^ ^ ^ h h - . , , . ^ - : l u t , l o v " ] I
the li.m of neeve a Haii i
lother things, but I might give a too
I
Sunday morning serviceirr the I'resbyterian church,
Benedict Lindsay Ieft us last week
oppresfor lhe Great Lakes' Nrrval Station.
Lerov S. Reeve ieft us ItlondayI
| h"uu to wait uotil I come bsck, for we I'i I
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Robert Barker \rent bacl( to St.
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Lawrence Iloiversity, Canton, N Y,,
':v.'.n
on Monday, for military traioing. Itus-l
'llli"jli T."{;:,:"'1|"^o
mor:e
than,,sra!s.,,we wish
Jt^,:l:v
I l-*ffi;"'"'iLlr". r nav"merboysrroml1tI missed
s e l l G r e e v e s p ' . o e sb u c k t o S y r a c u s e]
Univerrity next weel( for tho samei
purpose.
I p1lrpose.
nlnieceof-0".-i""f."".';"lli'-1".0^"1
grey
In"otheoilscout.
-.liilhisablela"chwithhercoatof
U ii is. s C a r. o l r; n H , r, w e l l , o u r se i l v c r .Il
l' M
, oopp.rua, t, rno, ,i s s p c n r l i n gt h e I
throate,lluung e
Ir m
u n t l r "rur,-g
o f S e p t r n t b e ri n I r u u k l y n .
I
l l v s c l r | l u m s a r e r e p o r t e t l o f u n u s r r a l -|
ly fine qualrty anrl abundrnce at thel
Soundchlls tlris year. It is srid to be ]
I an old Indian sign of a cold winter, I
I Ugh ! bate to think ot it,
I ) r , l J e n r y G i s s e l , w h o m a r r i ed I Ui r - j
i a m A . G i l d e r s l e e v ea n d i s a v e r y p r o m - I
inent surgeon ir llrooklyn, hasenlisted,
giving up a wonderful practice, aod is
F o r d s 'P i e r c e - a r ' l i l i n d h e a r t v , z r n dh a s b e e n . s p a } e dL o
now a Captain iu a Soulhern camp urd
..Hoo, {:ho-M.'-Lupton ie traveiingfol,Ircrl
lL
f lsi l-t ll n; " n " lnat ct t e v e r y t h l n g
islllwetcone f,nerrr:r generaLron
r o$w
f t h r o u g h N e w y o r k S t a t e i n - 1rbe
, ' - - interl-"'"1
is going to France very soon. IJr,Juhn
t}.1]eon:i;,li'",:ttX""S
am".'i"un I am writingth"ig-inm ao 8 t
estor bisseedbueiness.
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I r. u. u. A. Dultolr.g
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Ju6t. erecled, I | :n,other. rnstancc b-[ thc lonsevitv
l.or
Hen,.,
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Lieutenant, but owing to tbe arrival of I
a y o u n g s o n w i i l p r o b u b l yn o t g o a b r o a d
for the prescnt,
LaBt weeli in l.lew York and Brooks t a - t ea r e n o w r e g i s t e r e d
lyn we noliced tl)e women running trolHal).on the eronir'gb{ Jurrcl
andl
lul o
- ten l 8
lTte boyr are treated royalty, wit6l:ltltrr".y
coDmlttees-are expected
ley arcl subway lrains, elevators in big
t o e a t a n d a g o o d b e d t o s l e e p I r 8 . u r r o e r t i ) e d l r e c t l o r ) o l l Y t r s .i t r r r f , c r '|-to selt |
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s t o r e s a o d o f f i c e s ,a n d d o i n g i t m i g h t y
a bond,
or
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fertures:
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t3o,*hy: Sodon'tbo on t""ord
"t
well, too-all specding up the war
nopop, |
| of "oor." I rurerymiesthe tirlte ";
n ts nrinutes' {le)noDsLration-a h
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s r a c x e r ' b u t b } y l ft h
r cattbboonnddaat to o
ce
against tbe I{un, God blesstbem.
f Mattituck, and know
oo
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w I c a"ro
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r .q. r er el al at y' ,, I n. nt ldi ai an u c l u bb r e l aayy,, p u p- pi l isl s
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Mal.tituck is famous for ita church
a rewhours.as
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leethome,in
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":I [i | 9,"1,1,":"!"X.'ii,:.,il"li;,
w e d d i n g s ,a n d t h a t o f V i v i a n I l o s i l l a ,
campUpton,bur I do knowwhen
iliiJ'!."1,^Iirin#!,:t''r#irii o n l y d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r a . A l o u z o
l,.a
l|,i,l"jr""ii
do come it will be for good. I hopelr- I [,i.-5 tLll dr:ili, pupi]s of Miss GarF. Ilobioeon,to I\4r. tsyron C. Iloward
of Greenport on Wednesday, SeptemI I o I t o n ' sr o - o m ;f o l l ( d a n c e s (, a ) |
r l D E A Ro L D C u u s s r n : N o w w o u l d n ' t l
I I a m m u c h w o r r i e do v e r m o t b e r . I l ] ; I y j . .
ber eleventh,Bt half past twelve, drew
r goodly company f.o the Presbyterian
cburch at tbat hour. Miss Myrtle ltu' - l F r u n . " , b u t . r h e i o l k e h o m e as lal i d l l , l I ' p h o n e d t h e h o s p i t a l t h e n i s h t l " r , , i e l , l l f i i ^ , i . id ; d s e b R l l , _ 1J! )i m m y ' s t h e
land of Middle Island was rnaidof hon, High School
or; Evelyn Iluland of Sound Avenue,
assrred
;ustav's Sliool,
l1*r,yl Goodmenwerewanted,sotbe.vl,lanJ.they me shewasa"i"eli llililt:
l l o w e r g i r l ; I V l r .H e n r y C l a r h o f G r e e n port, bsst man; Irwin Ruland and HenI
l B " l i . u e m " , t h i s i s s o m e l i n g o ' r I l s i n c e , a n d t h a t w a s F e b r u a r y 1 5 : h .1 , " l o f M i s s C e h r i n g ' s r o o m ; f l a . q d r i l l ,
'1.*lt.p"ut
ry Clark, usbcrp. Tbe bride wore whlte
o f M i s s C o t n e l l ' sr o o m . T h e
i t v e r y g o o d y e t , b u t l w . i l l l l l l b a v e w r i t t e n h e r f i v e l e t . t e r se i n c el l j l p u n i l s
rt lI ;i r:ogc:r lclnlr. l i:sl ,r ioob,e: ,f o, {l l :o]wl c"dBb:y: 'd, a: lnrclrin.g",' i l ' f t s a t i n a D d B i l k l a c e n e t v e i l a n d w h i t o
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roses. fler going-away dress was blue
I can't see hcw on€ can progress very | , l eoon,I know'
. I a , l n r i s s i o n r a i e s h r r v e b e e r rf i x e d a t 2 5
serge with blue vclvel hat. l'lre naid
u o t i s d e a r o l d f r i e n d c h a r l e rc : l - l i l l " , r 3 i c e n r s .
I
"l;;r;u;;.airingita'stuayan,lai-l
of honor wore blue organdie, white hat
,ltendiogarcbool. Ofcourse{oo..9:.nf
Ioftenthinkofl
ll
ldersleeve,Iwonder.
end carnationsl the flower girl, white
! Inictur" Mac in town witb his titti" I lli., andalsoPeony," rip " and Ber-I i I r,,"::.?ir"9lg"n3:Rtt,"u:l::.f$e'"k1.
lace drt'ssand aeters, Dr. Craven performed the ceremony in his usual imTol lo'Nriil, "Ike," "Bummie" and thatl ,ll."tii",t on, and'all in ail iL is.consid"1"o." fiqu or nuts. Somescream!
p r e s s i v em a n n e r , a n d J a r n e s M . C r c v e n
gave a iong programtr)e of beautiful
auptial music at the organ. lbe home
, i l w h a t I w a n t t o e a y t o h i m , a n dt b e o l l c l a s s vH u p m o b i l e .I c a n s e eJ i m a n d l v l i ; ; i ; ; ; ; ; ; i , . f ' . " i i i
w a s s u p p l i e db y
r e c e p t i o l lw a s i n c h a r g e o f M i s s M a m i e
the iyaj,e;icejgtl1!
r I we borh bave a good laugh. We have| | Sid in tbe store as plain as can be. I .. I an orc)restra,..and
Sbalvey,caterer. Trre bride gave hcr
t i " m e st r y - i n gt o B p e a k il n e * a r o s t o t h e m a n r l a ' s o V i c , s a m a r r,dl l l n s i n r i n e " A n r e r i c a , "" T h e S t a r ,:"1;;;;';;;t
maid a gold brooch, aod flower girl, a
gold bracelet. The groom gave his
attendantsgold stick pins. The bride
'd
Then I ian look down Railrcad uu"no" I " I d;";:
oiia intt:oauttot'y remarlis
] in short time'
received many handsome and costly
preseDts. 1 he houcynroon was spent i0
lHlr"r."'."v it was perfect. wi,t, iill::^t:^".Y:1 -Iwislhe$ouldsend.mel)l lFii'.r"r,'"r";a,i;="..;.-;;'1";;;";v'=c;;. t h e C a t s k i l l i . T h e y w i l l r e s i d e i n I
or
cantl.y,
like
^"o-ttin*
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^chccolate
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Greenport, where a finely furnished1
solrntosie
on tie j"r',1
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wiitrllHe'st'evbars'
tt" otaAtlantic,
llliitl*,",yr*"^t{l;;i mjf, *rli:
h o u s ea w a i t s t b e m .
We wish tbenl
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t.:
on that
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one
dav'
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ttl''"r""p,i*
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S".,," qrrr bv rtre Rev. r..recierickG.
many Xears of wedded bliss.
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and iaptain of our
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sable Cbub," is at Riverhead thrs ryoek
"r "ii"-i*..r I had a spe)lwhich lastedl'trnow I wss somewhat,of a heart-lt i,lHon,u C,,'?I.d.;
e]sickness.
{l]-,oj"11"^^idl::.::.:
in cbarge of the Fair train service rtr
thst station.
Mrs. Juhnnie Van Wagner of Broohlyn is the guest of Mrs. Henry f', Hagheen
h"ad
would
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said
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many
and
Y"ll!1lg
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gerty tbis nr0ntb.
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li;:o;;f e, tu to "beat helll' and he
paid,
- l not croes if mJr expelses ilre
Iluseell Lupton, wl;o has been i n l
,,"s
nlenrorial I)ry wes observed by a
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I Four monibs of winter school, belginning some time in November, usually with a man teach€r, and five months
ol eummer session, witb a woman to
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Tbe sges
, young minds.
train
ranged from five years to Eome timeg
as old as twenty, and otten a different
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John Tuihill, Srlden Case, Edward
HARKINC BACK
William Terry, his sister
Akerly,
'Ihe mention, iY -' ',
Editor TRAVELER:
"Chrigsie." "Chriseie," Emeline and
your Cutchogue correspondent, of tlle i f n l o o u H a l l o c k , H e n r i e t t a s n d M a r y
school in tbe East District, bas sent I
HortoD, Susan and Mary
"litly"
my tbots back to the yearB when I was "
Welts, Fanny Aldricb, EmilY Gold'
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in the old " red school house," -, Bmith and Marietta Tuthill, All were
when it stood on the north aide of the ]] near-by residents, liviog withio walk'
r o a d , o p p o e i t e t h e b o m e o f " U n c l e i i ' i n g d i s t a n c eo f t b e s c h o o l a n d m o r e o r
J o s h" B i l l a r d a n d b i s m a i d e n s i s t e r s , " l e s si n t i m a t e l y k n o w n t o b o t b p a r e n t s
and pupils, Some were more auccess" Aunt Debby " and " Aunt Polly," to
w b o s e w e l l " u s y o u n g o n e s " w e n t t o "i^" tut ttran others, but each put in hard,
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fill the school water pail.
Tfrere was
c o n s c i e n t i o u sw o r k a n d w a s a n r i o u s t o
Dot hucb more land belonging with the * p r o d u c e r e 8 u l t s . T h e r o w a e n o g r a d scbool house than to allow for the neciog, of course, and until about 18?6, I
eaaary outbuildings and room enough - l t b i n k , l i t t l e u n i f o r m i t y i o t e x t b o o k 8 ,
for us to play " buck-a-beo " around it;
excepting as brot Bbout thru the efa n d l e t m e l i m n f o r y o u t h e i n t e r i o r : "" ^' ' f o r t s o f t h e t e a c h e r s . T h e m o o o t o n y
Two "entrys " in front with nails on
llrof beginning the book with every new
the sides on whicb to bang coats, hsts, P^l teacher was relieved by going over the
s h a w l s , b o n n e t s ,e t c . , a l s o d i n n e r p a i l s ,
lc already familiar parts rapidly, the
gaged according to the number ot chil- '," well-thumbed pages always an indicadreo in the family. (I can Bmell the ll tion of "how far we'd been," and the
bread-and-buttery odor that came from nr1 daily inspi.ation to get into the class
those pails when opened, this minute), . - . a h e a d . T h e r e w a s a p e r s o n a l t y m p a Il the little " jog " between tbe entryg ''j thy betweeu teachers and scholars thal.
was the teacber'e desk, witb legs so Y l m a d e f o r a d v a n c e m e n t , a n d t h u s I
long it required a high bench for the T ' s o l i d a n d s u r e f o u n d a t i o n w a s l a i d i n
teacher to Bit on whoD the daily at- !1the fundam"ntals of education upon
tendance was registered, as the nameg - - f w b i c i ' w e r e b u i ) t n r a n y a s h a p c ) y a n d
were called and marked " present " or " 1 b r i l l i a n t s u c c e s s i n b u s i n e s s a n d p r o Tbe height of this desk
"tardy."
f e s s i o n a ll i f e . T b e r c w e r e n o t s o m a n y
",]
made it a convenient place to punisb lL"Y'ltl ^bLi:n- g, s_ t a u g h i , b u t t h e n o l e g e g a i n e d
miechievous scbolars, they being ma.Je "il wag thoro.
Tbe children were adto stand uoder it with backe bent at s
vanced just as fast as they became
most uncomfortable angle, for longer
competent,age being no bar to proor Bborter periods. ( I had tbe satis- ,nl st-":t'
T,l
fa.ction of sawing off th, ;e Iegs, when
It was not common to hear cbildren
iri later years I sat at tbat degk comspeak of dielihing to stteDd Bchool.
iri
fortably in an ordinary cbair).
. j J r Holidays wero few and far between,
The iron box-etove etood in the midaild their rarity made them the more
dle of an open space, around wbich
The style of dress was
enjoyable.
t€
were the clsee benchee. In one corner
plain and fairly uniform in quality. and
stood the water pail, witb a tin cup,
t h e B e n t i m e n to f d e m o c r a c y , i n i t s b e s t
ti
'wbicb, however brigbt at Rf8t,
soon
s e n s e .m a i n t a i o e d ,
jbecame rusty.
In warm weather a -'.] I forgot to mention that we used
geDeral drought would affect tbe chil- f.t -states
slate pencils to " cipher
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dren almost simultaneously, and an up- " w i t h , " B o i t w a s e a s y t o e r a s e i m p e r ratsed hand would call forth the in- , ] fect or incorrect work. Lead pencils
t.
quiry from tho teacher, " What'g h
.* and paper were luxuries, One who
wanted ? " And the reply would be, " ' h a p p e n e d t o b e t b e p r o u d p o s s e s s o ro f
"Can Frank Hallock and I go get s - a lead pencil with an ivory head, was
^'mucb
pail of water ? "
Permiesion being
envied end ofteu importuDed to
given and after a while tbe pail brot P C l e n dt h i e r a r i t y , i t b e i n g c o n s i d e r e d a
lin, several bands would go up to get . great privilege to have an article like
'
this to h8ndle somewhatostentatiouslv.
I the privilege of passing the water.
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t o m o u t h u n t i l t h i r s t w a e uthe echool often numbered as high as
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t y p u p i l s , t b 6 d a i l y a t t e n d a n c eb e i n g
quenched. (There weren't any germg
then, lurking about to be caught),
Yabout forty. Ae there was no compulThe deeks were long enoDgb to ac- flsory education law, tbe only incentive
commodate four, Beated eide by side, i to attend regularly was interest on the
o n b e n c b e e , a n d g r a d e d b u t l i t t l e i D i,part of the children and careful overb e i g b t , a s t h e e m a l l e r c b i l d r e n s a t w i t b l,eight on the lrart of the parent8,
legs dangling,
There were no more t It seems almoet incredible to Dote
rouod-shouldered children then tban to- tthe great changes that have taken
d a y , a n d n o t n e a r l y s o m a n y w i t b d e - rplace since the time of whicb I write.
fective eyesight. 'fbere was but one t If all the facilities and paraphernalia
aisle, which led to the rear of the tof the present day are as efficient in
room, wbeie was the blackboard, mrde r producing resDlts aB tbe eomewhat
of tbree pieces of board, which had fcrude and limited opportunities of
once Datched, but become shrunken I sixty years ago, we ought to have
uutil tbere was a broad crack betweeD lecholars of rare ability, able to attack
each piece, But on this board was fard succeesfully cope witb any situaworked out many a Problem taken ; t i o n t h a t e x i s t e o r m i g h t a r i s e , e v e n
from Daboll'e Brlthmetic, thst might
to wisely and correctly interpret th€
puzzle some H, S, gradoates to-day.
much vaunted League of Nations.
GEO. H. TDRRY
I The wood fire was made every morniog, and the floor swept once a week.
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We never heard of I bacillus th€n;
I
gue88 there were Done about, ClasseB
were called, questions asked and answered, explanations given and required. Reading was taught bY ex.
ample and prece;t; aPelling' orsl or
written, as the words were proBounced
by tbe teacher; bistorY, geograPhY,
Cutchogue
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r cchhtt C l rurbb h e l d
its anrual vitter sPorts. The tub
race, l'hich wes lhe first event, was
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contesl
his sistcr''Mrs' SidnevGir- n*. ' l| ;Ti f; hr; c,oi"o;f l , et tlt "wnno,lr"lr, 1t' :l 1.r 'e1, t1rlioo'' i\$n\ l^' :^ x t l iirrccnn.,JNoiht hn
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l l i s s R u t h T u t h i l l e n t e r t a i r r e t la b o u t
t 1 v o n 1 . v - 6 ul.e r l y { r ' i e r r t l sx t a p i c n i c u t
t h c S o u nl l a s t T h u r s d s y n i g l r t .
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Mrs. Adrian Williamson and Mrs,
Hany
Grambo of Blool<lvn, ale
guests of Mls. Nettie Reitz.
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N t : , r ' t i ni r r t l i e E l l i , : o r r t h ; C l i t
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I{r's. D. Stanlcv Ravnor of Roclivillo (lenter is visiting hel parents,
Mr. anci Mrs. Ceo. L, Penny.
Nelso:r I{arding, the well lino*'n
cartoonist, rvas a rcccnt gucst of Dr,
|iichol's ai his bungalow on Pcconic
Bay.
the
Louisc.
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, i I f o r r l P n r r : r yi r l h c C l i f t o r r . 6 l t l r ' A n
Ci other ini.clestjnE feaiure of the dry
.l lwas the tiltiru contest in which Rav-
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clefeatecl all conrers
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r- | the eveninE the Yacht Club bali rlrew
rd la bis crowtl to LiLraly H11i, wherc
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to Mr. Iiing'snrusictill
' l h o N l r i r i i u c l i b a s e b e l ln i n . j c u r Miss Ruth Giltlersleeveentcrtained : ' l
scvclal yonrg fricncls at her honte "- nevn,l In Greenport Labor Day, wutt ir
, a l l r r a r r r c .r i t - o 5 , s p l i t 5 0 - 5 0 o n a
Tuesclay iifterrroon in honot of her L
tv. Il li;;;
ir-" ho'ne.,,
lhirteenth birthday.
6i'f-li ,l,oi
p r e n r e l y s l t i s i i e c l "li,t
with thc day's rvork,
Dor't forget the mocli trial, Pecli
rvhich rcsrrlis in Mattitucli shlrine
vs. Pecli, in Library Hall Fridaynight.
f i r s l -p l a c e i r t h e l e a g u e l v i t h G l e e n ( l o r r r pa n , l e n j o v y , , u r s c l f a n , l h e ) p t h e
As Southold rvon frotr Riverlort.
hall at the sarre time,
1: I hea(l the {otmcr tcam is only orle
b
A rvcll atlenile<l enchre ard rlirrce , . 1| s r , , , e e h i n d t h e ) e a c l c r s ,a n c l t t r i p ) e
SatLtrdr,r".
rvas helri in Library Hall Saturday - | t i n i s r ' , c s i l ' l r ' r f t c l
n i g h t u n r l e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e C a t h - l - ' 1 " ^ u t n . . T h i r r v r l l ) r a p t , c r it i S u u r h o l L l
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olic Cliulch of Cutchogue.
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R i v " r l r n , ' , 1 . N I ' , r r , l r r v ' ,. r r t ) r c \ \ ' : t . {
Anrong I\,Iattitucli Lroys rvho have r l : l 1 o
1,t be the scrtrpnicst nfiair thei
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positiorrs in the city, wc noted Earl
" .v1e, 1r h a p p e n c di n t h e l e a q u e . . P l r y c r s
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T r i . , i l r o r.' I, r t v ' [ r r t l r i l l , R u l n o r H o w e l l ,
( i c r n r ' ' l ' l - e l l v r r r r , l I I e l L o r l , Y o u n g , r ' I r r r r r lf r r r ' . . 1 ' n t h t o o ) i p r t t i t t l h o l n e l e ,
, , ,I a n , l U n r p i r e T e t l y l i s r e n c di o s n m n o f
honrcov(:r'Lrbor Dly.
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A b i g c l a m b a l < eg i v e n L r y t h e n r e m lthat eucr rveric nttelcd. We dicl nol
Lers of the N{lttitucli Grange will be " ' l h e a r r n u c h r b o u t t h c g a m e i t s c l f , e x l
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e:rjoycd by Glangc mctrbels and inccut thlt it u'ns closc througlrout, but
viterl friends at Downs'Point Tuesclay : l r l : r l l r q r ' . r r l i l r r t t l " . : i ' 1 . . h , , q s \ v o r n
a t t e r n o o n ,S e p i . 9 .
,1r.ly"r'oal Rir-rhpr'l plilli rt IlrrtLilrr'li
, r r ,I S a t u r , l r r l ' . t l u o rt ' :
Tbc bllnch of the Jr. O. U. A. M.
ni,\'l il t'rlr-li
to rvhich Miittitucli Ciouncil belongs 'r I
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hel(l its State convention in Kingston l c - |
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thi: ueel;, anrl Tcrly $/.'futhill of
2 4X
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The llisses Anna, Glace. Mibel and
X{ar'lha Ilusinr:; of Brooklyn. N. Y.,
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Mr.
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end
T u e s d a y r v i t r e s s e c lo n e o f t h e r v a u n ost politicir) carrpair:ns ever held in
n'lattitucli. In the thilteenth district
P r c r . t o n R u l a n d , r v h o o p p o s e r lA s s e m blvmlr John Downs for County Comnrittecrran,
woll
by
three
votes.
County'freasurer I-Ienry Tuthill was
re-electecl to the (omnlittee, polling
?5 votes to George L. Penny's 60.
Pihe street, on which both polling
places rre located, laitly blistered
r r i t h a u t o m o l , j l e sa l l d a y l o : r g , e a c h
sitle scouring the districts for votes,
nerrly
cvely enrolled Republican,
n : r l e a r , l f e t r r a l e .r p p e a : i D g a t t h e
poJls. Dnring the )ast ferv clays of
the baiile the contcstants each nailed
a:rurnber of circrrlar letieri to the
vr'ters ancl l'e belielc th2rt the felv
rvho rlirln't votc nrust have been out of
t.i\vn, or else htdn't caught up on
tireil rertling.
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n'lrs. John Husing, this wee)<. Mrs.
I l u r , i n s ^l t r l e r t r a r t y l o a n u n r b e l o f
J ! : r t t r t u . l r f l i c r r , l . T r r c s r l r yl f t e r r o o n .
,\Itcr an illness of on)y a fqrv hours,
riue io Jrulmorrirlv crnboljsru. Miss
l i l o r c i r r e T r r t h i l l d i e d N l o r t c l u yn r o r n ing at Tuthiiltorvn, t'hele she was
spcndine the summer'. She was 31
1'cars,six months of aqc. Miss Tutlrill rvas the daug)rter of Mr. ancl Mi s.
William Tuthill of Brook)yn, formerly
of Mattitucli, anci hatl hosts of friends
ancl relatives here, The body was
talierl to Brooklyn Tuesday, rvhere the
f u n t r a l s e r v i c e s w e l e c o n d n c t e d ,w i t h
Lurinl at Evergrcer CeDretery.
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C " p t . J o e l C . H o r v e l l ,o n e o f l U : r t t i Iucl<'soldest r.siJents, died at his
h o r n e ^ o nt h r ' [ , { n 1 nl o l d , S u u d i r y r r r o r n ing, Sept. 21, at the age of 8? yenrs, ?
months u(l t days. Mr. Florvell at
one trnre was a school teacher und
also sperrt a good part of his lifc on
the watcr, havitrg'rnade :rranv lonc
t r i p s o n l l r e o ] , 1s a i l j n s v c s s e l s . -H c i i
surviveci by his rvldo*, who is linown
t o -m a n v - a s " - , \ u n t P h e b e , " o n e b r o t h e r ,
I A i f l c d _ H o w e l J n. f l " l i p : t h r e e d r u g h j t e r s , I U r s . N e l l i e A r n o k i . o f C a l i i o rlnia, Mrs. Calric Tuthill of Ohio and
I Mrs. Porter }lorvell of Rivelhead; lntl
I t h r e e s o r r s ,C r r t , l .T . H c n r . v H o w c l l o f
l N e w L o n d o n . C o n n . ; J . E r r ) e . : tI { o \ v ell of Southold and Silas H. Howell
of Nlattituci<. There are also nineteen - glandchildr.en and ten great
grandchildren.
The funeral sewices
rvele concluctetl at his late home by
D r . C h a r l e sE . L r a v e n , w i t h b r r r i a l i n
the
Bcthanv
Cemetery. Tuesday
afterrroon. Mr. and Mrs. Howell hail
bccn nrarrierl sixtv-five years lrst
ueeii Wednesday, Lut no celebfxtionI
was held owirrq to his ilLness. He lradI
enjoyed failly goo,l .health up to r I
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same scor e rvith
.lvhich thry accorn_
pli.shetl the tricl< the Saturdaay bef4re,
I 1o 0, it beirrr thc fifth successlve
in rvhich thev scoredi foirr runs.
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ls r h p L r . n s t u l l a r r d
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t h c l i r r o c k o r rbt l o w ,
ep i l l L r l ' , v l l r c l l( , r e o n n o r t
lvent ill to
( i i e e n p o r t j n t r o c l n ce(l a new
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b u t n i n e h i t s a n d s e v e n e l rors nrade
!y Miss Flannah H+ilock,I l,
le
Goitlrecitations by Mis.es Esther (iilrlcr- L',',' scotrng easv for Mattituc k.
te
s l e p v pa n r l L i d a R a f f ' o r 4r n d s o l o s b v l I " s n r i t h h e l d t h e v i s i t o r s t o t h r e e s c a t le
tered hits.
Misses Crrolrnn Hor'cll anrl Ciari
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B o r r r l . M i s s C o r n e l i r i C i l L l e r s l . e v er u a s I " MATTIl'UC(
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t r r " n . - | i L r Jt o n
lw".t
featured Riverhea-d,s defcnse.
c j u s L e a s t o f "M
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s - dcenrer Sunchy at il P. M. "r The sub-i( t{lrcct. Bur, lic did sud,lerrlysee the
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Tlien
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nI GraceChurclru.ill rrssi"t.
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ir .l:rsh_ his Lig cn{r'11{d
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Mr. anrl Mrs. Williarn M. IIu,lsorrt
r.rr,.,:ilrpll,d illolt.gthe r.alls as it'they
Al(lri.h,1b
i t l c l t T u e s d a y n r o r n i n g { o r H o l l e y ,II
5120J
irird- becn o;rease<1.
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Lrggag-e tr.ain errgire plowerl
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i- summcl lnd falr. Their sons, George,
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Raymon'l and .Harold, made t.he trip | ,.
InrnP i-trtCs01 the cabOOsewereburSted
tby automobile latcr in the weeh.
rorrpletely
off and the remains
lj ,;t ,_ -t i ts ; jii i l l
of the
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r,ill,t\', ric\t alrea,l of the uaboose, was
,r r I c \ v t s p
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pilrtly tosce,l ovef the fen.e,
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ONTY
ONIISHUfiT
IN
the
I l r e r ' , , w c a t c h e r o n S e n i i'-vtt hi i e' I o c o m o r i r. c w i r ss fr .i li lp) e
e n triiriee
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:lanraged.
fralfic Blocl<ed Till Wrecker Ardved
Both east and west-bound traffic
vas blociied until the wlecker arriverl
'cveral houis latet. Ptrssenaprr o.. J ) s ec s t i n r l w e s L h a d 1 ; ; ; i f i ; ; " , i n , j
Lhe rvrccli and talie a train on either
;ide for tbeir destiuation.
A train
vas maclcup at Camp Upton and sent
rele to talie passengersand nrail gorg we.st on the afternoon train, ltut
r,ftel the firsserEers were loaded up
lhe trairr rrew re-[uscd to take th-e
mail aud -it rvas left in a big heap near
:he wrecli until about 10 ij. M., when
the afternoon mail was able io get
past thc rvrecl<age. A mail clerk harl
.jo sit all of thaa time on his heap of
'.rit
gs.
Uucler the rlirection of Wreck Masicr Carleton the rvlecker made short
t u l l i - o J ' c l n a | i n gi h e t r a c k , a p r o c e e d n A t l l r t i L t t r a ( t e da n i m m e n s e c r o w d
rI people, who seemed to think noth, r 3 o l t r , r n r p l r r r gd o m H r r r : v J . N e w l.rrr': finc liplcl of corrr or plckins off
:hc v:rlrrrlrlcears antl throwinq ihem
at cach other.
The big hooks on the wrecker's derricli liltcd tlle heavv steel coal car
bodily, Iairl it on its side clcar of the
lracli,' ptops were put under it, and
ihus was that disposed of. Then the
'_llreltooks piched
up the remnants of
thc caboose and rlropped them over
.he fence in such smaii bits that some
, f { l , c n e i g h b o r s , I o r v h o r r rt h e v w e r e
tiveI, won't have nruch trorible in
rleprring thenr for thc stove
After the trains had passed the
wreclier picked up the coal car and
lut it on its_ truclis, sonrewhat badly
',t'trt hut ctjll in the
lrnning.
Whrle onc trlin crerv says that the
forrblc \vrs due to the absence of a
.car flagman on t,he freight another
,ays thrt Sarrdy Jacltson'i train was
.,llowc,l irr the sume block through
whrl js lirrow:r.asa "elose up ordei,"
.vhlch []eanS tltat he waS to rUn So
\lowll' that he could stop the mom.ent
Ite serv the {rciqht, and that apDar.ntll this older uas overlooked."
MATTITUCK
I
t , ' ) r i c l iR r r r l i o ( J p c l r l o r I . u l c o n B o n c l ,
l l Inn( (hhr rl o
l ot thhccr r, ,
U. S. N.. is visitinq his grL
1 \ 1 r s .A l b j n , t h i s \ \ ' e t l i .
A Iunny one-act folcc anrl a char'i l d e i l f e l r n n o u r c e t Le s p a r t o f t h c L i t elary i)roglanr for Tucsday uight,
The B. G.'s enjoved an ruto trip
anci picnic rt West Hanrplon Bcach t h
'fhurstlay
lif ternoon.
Sr
Mrs. Robclt lI. Lah:y,Jr'., of Patch- 1.'
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f.r' ri<i,run L. Po,ny f,,r
S
C o u"nl e
ty Conrnrittccnrnn in the l.,lt11
clistrir:t. I(cep pclitlcs out of lhc
sclrools.--Aclv.
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( l h u r c h o t t h e R e d L ' e n 1 c rw i l l b c a t L ]
8 . i 1 0A . M . i n s t e a r d o f i i P . r { . I l o l y C
corurnuniou arid sclnron. Dr. Ryr:rson's sctnrol) will bc on "A Grclt Man
Who Wcnt to Church Euly iu tlre f
1\{orniIg."
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Tlrc lshes of Brocr (llrlstecl nnrl 1
Nlelline Llnllsted, rvho rlicd in Ohicllgo irbout tcn yeals rgo, rvere buriecl ir the larliiy piot oi thcir sister, I
Mrs. AIlan lrortrritn, of this p)ace,
llsit Srtur(lrv aft€,rn()ol, l'ith tppropliale selvices.
(
Ilcv. A. Il. Foote o{ Altanrort, N.Y.,
r v h o p r e n c h o c lh c r c s c v c r i r l t j m e s l a s t
splinc, rrill or'cupy thc frcshyleriarr
llilpil on Arrg. li aurl 10. It is r.x-
p.( tc(l thrL Scc'. Lcrvis <'f tlrr: Wil'
liattt f'atcl' Clrrrp rvill givc rrr rrrl'
, l r r . r S r r ' , , 1 ; irrr ' l l r t . . \ r . r . l l ,
llcll,clt
f o u n r : . s h : r s ) r r l c ) 1 5 1 . 11 1 1 1 1 1
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] | i s r l i s c h r r ' 1 1 cI I o r r r l l r c . N i r v v r r r t l i s
i'reIi lit nrc lgltirr. Wc lrcliorr: thllt I
: r l l t l r e [ 1 l t t i t u , l . l r ( , y . i\ v l r , ,s r ' r , ' , i i l r I
L l r ' ,. \ r r \ ) J : r r t , lN r t v y r l r r r i n Fl l r , ' r u r r It
' r ' { , l i ' \ v o r r t , , [ . ' . 1 t r " e r, r l l r t h r ' r r - l
' , I ) , , ) i , l l l s , , , ' , 1R . i r r . * 1 r . , i . : . t i l l I
ju IIirrncc.
1
L l l s t S t r t t r l : t vi r f l c t t r , ' , ' n .l l l r ' , I i i l \ ' l tltiou o1'Iicepcr -,\.W. Young, Rcv.
l)r. Cl, E. tlllvcn plclrircrl to the nnriltes of the Su{Tolli L'otrnty Alnrsh o r r s , r ,t n d a n r r r n b c f o f t h e ! - r c s b y tcliuu choit of this pller-.:rccomp^nied hir:r. They stng seveltrl sclecliors, irnil l{r. Youlg rvishcs us to
sav tirirt thc ilunr!tcs rverc grt,ntll'
l r l c l s e c lr v i t h t h c l i i r r l n c s s o f i h o c h o i r
1 o l c r , n r i r r 1t1o l h t , n r r v i t h s u c l r r x c c l lal)t rluSl(.
Votc for Prt-stor B, Ilulrnrl foi
(,lounty Cornrtittccnrarr in the llith
rlistrict.
Iiccp polilirs out ol tltt
schools.-Aclv.
On I'r'itlay nrolning, Aug. 8, :r1
lirlngc lIall, orc of Nlaltitucl;'s fan
t,us coolis rvill g:ive a cleironstlatiot
in thc rfi of angel cake nraking. llisr
Br':rnrlt, r)rir)raAel of the Sufloll
Countv I{orre Bulcan. is to be in at
iendlricc uicl rlcrnonstrate ice crcrr
nrirliing. Il tile ilftclrrool instluctio
r v i l l L r eg i v e r r i n l r o r r e n u l s i r r g . A g e r r
c|rl invitrtion is crterrdcd to all wh
nray Lrcintetcstetl. Ilrinu your Iunc
rud stny all tiay,
Dor't {olget the cirtc {or thc Prei
ptr'ly irnd cr
byterian (-hrrrch llwt
tettainnrelrt 1'hulsrlly irfternoon lln
evcning, Aug. 7. The sllc of foo
flncyrvolli, etc,, plourises to be tl
bi.qqestever, and Miss Clirla Horvarr
hls seculed a tiuc aLlay of tal!:nl f,
the coDcert, incluciirrg NIiss Carolir
l i o r v e l i , I ' 1 r ' s .\ i l a l t c r ( , - r r b i e a n d N r
\Ir- alci Mr
'sort
l c r r yI\{oole, so)oists;
Turhill. rluet; J. XI. Crrven. 1
.ririst; anrl C'orey n[ills of 13roolill
antl l\{rs. Irlerl ' fT.
l t ' 'Jennings of: Sout
' ' l i , r n i . l , rs .
r , l r t t i s s t o ri i o t
l5 ccri-s.
Slturrhy evcningiluring the scvr
clectrical storur the blicl; hotel Lui
iug of Joe Mazervslii in thc west(
Irr'l of the villrge rvirs struclr
L i g h t n i t L g ,t h e b o L t c n l e r i n g t h e c h i
nc5', luti pirying gclerll havoe
pass'
seco)r{l floor,
alcr
tlrc
;hlorrgh a sout,h u'inclow, complet
d e n t - . 1 i s h i n gt h e s r t s h . t h e n c l o w n
p i l z ; : a c o l u r r r r r ss, p l i t t i n g t \ \ , o o f t h l
:lso I;nocliing oiF sonle shingles
iIorit, an(l passing out a lvindow
ihc elst side. As Joe had not r
qllfrl.liNITtrir'
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MATTITUCK
, Mls. Williarn E. Hallocl< of Brooktyn r..a,gucst of Mr. anrl Mrs. Gpo. B.
neeve tnts weeli.
Mrs. S_anrucl
.II..Brown of Fough-I.J._Y,
i. visirjila ho. morner,
i:
l v l"r ts . L . t . l , l u l y c e .
, M r s (. R u s s e l l L u p t o r r a n r l M j s s I s a oeite, onkltn gave a- beach party at
thp brealiwaler Lo aLout lwinty_6ys
l a , l i e sM u n d a y n i g h t .
^ M i s s B - e " s i eW e l l s , v i o l i n i s t o f t h e
tanrous tadFttes Orchestra and Mr.
and -Mrs. White of Boston are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. FI. Wells.
,..The Misses Avis, Ruth and VirEinia
l ' r s c h e r- . e r l t e r . t a i n e d a b o u t t w e n t y
yonng friends at the home of theii.
grandntother, Mrs. Geo. H. Fischer,
last Satur(lay afternoon.
,,pecir
vs. peck,,,
| , T h e m o c t _t r i a l ,
r i , r ' e wa l u i l b o u s e F r i d a y n i g h t , a n d
I
rnc|e \vas standlng |oorn only when
tnc cuItaIl went rrp. The seat SalC
: . n r , , u n t e itlo l i 2 l C , i n c l u , l i n g t h e w a r
t u - r . u n , l t l r n h u l l n l e u r . e ,S
l l?2 aiter.
all expcnsesrvere paid.
H a l f , o f r h c . f a r r n o f L h el c t c J o h n E .
..
uildpr'.jlpe!e has beon sold to Anton
( y . n i lo l s k i o f S o u t h o l , l ,a n d t h e
other
hirll JcaseJ.to
.Erlward Lipnicki, who
has wor'lied the farm for several 1
ypar's.
Q . o . . 1 . i .H
, .o r t o n h a s s o l d h i s I
rllnr to Jos. tjllles, exceplinEoarl ofl
h i s . p lo p e r t y o n W e s [ p h a i i n F o i d , a n , l l
f , l i r o c co l l u n { l o n t h e N o r t h R o a , l .
I
Comparry rvas ca]leri out
.lhn. Iirg
at J ocJock luesrlay aftcrnoon, whcn
r ea.-ullt)cstovc in the kitclren of I\li"s
t-lol.,e Rolrinsor) ol Love Lane becatrre
oul oi or,lpr arrd-Lh^ flarrrcsspread to
lotneI UrtnFS ln tltp r.oon). Mis_ Rob_
I lnson snr(ttherecl tire fiarles rvith carpet und ciothing ancl the firerrren rvere
I
,:l I,lrn ..r.'rt ir. a,.j.tfy rn'l r,lev,,nte,l
, Iulltrer ilrllage, rernovirrg thc stove
and e\tinguishing the firc.
I
1,. llattitrck
kr Ii.-prrc-rvith Glcpnport
SirtJllia'/ in rhc Ulst EntJ I.cugrr.,w1n_
I
rrrr! t^ eoorl y]rme florrr RiverhpaLl,
(,rerr,lj,,j.t wi.:
LcatinH Solllh_
] s4trI(t tc. ,
I trlrS tcav)trg Ure {rvo tcunrs still
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score rvl.. 4
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: errin! oirt u fprv of Henilie,!
curves at
oppoltulle
ntorrents.
O'Rourlie
led
c1T u,ith a single ro left. Barker forceri
Jl.rnru.,l j't olrlitlS stol.'
Slats
p . "eeeev o
e ncr al .c h f o l .
I l{nct,.. n oo,ls anLl }_.
r ' , v / e ( iw r t h I : i t ; . r n I C r r l e l o n
chipned
I
ln ;,n n,191, n.itinU Iour r.rrrrs. Mat_
l
Lt r t u . ( l i
^Ll. flcrrclic for. ten hits,
,hiuntne,r
5lrt.t l(nevc l,rtrling- thn rtrrck
with
TI j Fo, whlte {;ul(ljn)jth wus il n)y,ite}.y
to Rivelheacl bartters.
However, it was a Big League garne
in everv sense-a real nibcheirs'duel
between Goldsmith of Cutchogue and
13INNINGS,
N0SC0R[,iiiflills'*i]-i-5r,r"ffii
'
stlll
l i i ' , ' i ' ; ' l ' ' ' .:
Wonderful Mattituck-Riverhead
,P,],?:Hx,:t'":'*
5if x""';"l"g.o'3,"1'nf
:it"Jj:}$ l;"*",,Tii""fl,,,,};iii:X,it'.:.,I
and both struck out
except
The great
score on either side, lvas, Lo use a man tb third. Not ntanv men went to
trite expression, "sornething that you
'"" tirst and s.till fewertoseconcl,whichin-
rearlabout,
butveryseldom
see."
t?fit,rtl"#i
f,fi,,";"';l'."'"i,,utJfllh
u matlcr of fact, however'.
a ,n"j-!lj-g,."al"y
lJ.
.srrclr
ganle as rvas played here betreert
Good Heatl work
-Bradlev's
. ---'.'
Riverhearland Mattituck, is seldom .
.
readxbout,for practicallyal.l qarnc",ji,ill,...iji
I
ji r
i,i"lii,*,j._,.""i1i'.,,,1r.
that are tied after extra innings are 16l!' poi"t eradtey" playe{ a hearly
playol 5n"" some sorl ot scoljnE.
gan)c.'Aftpr O Rorirke got on throuqh
hit to
at third,L'-Reeve
Jt is safe to say that no f,etter,o-n elot
r...u"i?^-"-*..L,",-pr,r"i;;;-1.""'"1,1TJ,.:li,*".f
:S":,i,oi*1"$:
whele, for this one, looked at fronr al,"on-iiie,f'oui'to
h.st, Reeve talting
t e c h n i c a l a n d s c i e n t i f i c s t a n r l p o i n t , ls e c o n t l . T h e n B r a d i e y p u r p o s e l y
w a s a s n e a r p e r f e c t a s i t i s p o s s';-l
i b l e lw a l k e d W o g d s , a " h e a v v . - h i t t e r , . t o
+o set
opr two
r\i,^ human
h,,nron machines
monhi-o"'"; at thelbring up E. Rg."y" for a strilie-,olt, but
to
i;i;i";""i;#if-s.'Jifdii'.;ii riil,ii",i I
.
same time to produce. Likewise wrsl to Burns, makinE ihe third out.
the game thrilling in the extrenre,forl
Again in the eleventh Mattiluck
it rvas lealized by baseball sharpsthatlbecame dangerous, but the side was
thesrighrest
breakin
"ith";
;;;,;,;li",,ii::"lli,jff:jol"toli_:;I:::l x;;
machine meant a victory for the op- | Wnii,l. io.
purposelv walliecl. Then
p c r : r + " . T h u s t b c c r q w d - . : l n r l . . a \ / c r\ , 1 B r a d l e y g o t h i m a e l f i i 1 n l i t t l e h o l e b y
I a r l i c c r o w ( 1 ,a t t h a t - w a s k e p t l i e e
' nlhitting'.E.-Reeve,,in-stead.of striliing
Any
Dases
a s e s . Any
h a t nlle(t
f i l l e , l f,ne
the b
I lillm
r i m ou!
o u t . Tlnal
rvith excitement every nrinute '
sort of a hit meant a run, but GoldTo rnany in the crowd it looked
who
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sniif.tappea
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if the p)ayers rvere llkelv to be deadtossed out Reeve at the plate and
loclierl for a long time to come rvhen
Umpire Olson called the ganre zifter 0
o ' c l o c l <b e c a u s e o f r l a r h n e s s .
rVot I{rrrh
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r r r d p a r t i . L r l l r l i . vh i . r t h r ' , r r l i r t t f r " t ,
short to lirst were leatulcs thrt drcw
a p p l a u s c ; l u r l o u t i n t i r e p a s t u tc
Bulns'catch after zr long hiutl ntr ol
Salmon's stont blow in the sixth lnrl
the wondelf ul onc-hlncl catclr irv Sliuli
of Woocls'hot drir,e in the scvertha drive thrt was lairelled homo tirr-.
brought a trenreuclotts chcel flr,trr
every fan on thc grlnnds.
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Il.eeve, It. nrcve,
Sillrnon. 2:
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rild Carleton.
Strucli out
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Goldslilh,16.
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Hit by fitchcr'
olf Coldsrr;th, 1.
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l,tv
ilats"
Was Nailed at the Plate in
the Eleventh
trroll tosserl out Goldsnrith at first,
'ding a fasl ,louble and retiring the
le.
In the thirteeuth inning after two
er I lveLe dowrr, O'Rour'ke, having
rtten on through a hit to left, Brady did not rvaili Woocls, but stluclr
m out.
About the on'ly chance that Riverrad had tu score was in the tcnth
ning.
Carleton was walkecl.
In
tempting to pfevent a steal to
cond Woocls thlew the ball too
gh; it rvent over L. Reeve's'head
seconcl out into lhe field and Carlen liept going to lhird, Woods being
I giuon un error for the high thlorv.
I earroll was next up. A hit by him
I woulcl have scored Carleton, but Car- |
I roll went out, L. Reeve to Salmon.
I
I I n t h e t h i r t e e n t h S t a r k s t r u c l i o r r t .I
I frrleton hit to righr. but Carroll rr'd I
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I Berdan struck out.
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some 1r lool(eq
13-inning baseball oanre
^Carleton'
t"tji,ft"tLt|,itiiluitil,9.t
in Riverhead
last sat'rclay,*rti-'""
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Game tencl to malie the strength of the tw-o
Furnish
etlRealrark for the
stoveileaguelr{extwinter
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THRILIS
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Drrrirrgthe cntirc tltirteen inDing.
Mattitrrcii rnade fivc hits, accor.cling
to the News scorer., ancl {i,iverhead
macle but two. Of the hits two ot
Mattituck's were called scratch hits
ancl of Riverhead's two one of them
rvas callecl a scratch hit.
Right here it should be said that all
score-lteepers differ in marking hits
an(l etros;
even the Big League
scorers differ and the rvriters of baseLali on the metropolitan oress lilicrvise diffpl with each othei and with
the ofllcial scoLers. Some nlen sco{e
rlr prror if a plaver evett touches a
ball,whethcl it-is i'too hot to hanrllo,"
whether he is off his balance or for
a n y o t l r e r lI eu a
i t ss! c
r l r i rf oo! l. , ri lo
geel Tt t 4i ng .g Itiht ce
r ,ir; g
I lrluycr urrt. Utlltr .t ,rcr:, give lr nrrrrr
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the News gives Carroll a scratch hit
3 r
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s a i d t!11!
h a t solre
s o m e scofe-l{eepers
s c 6 r . e - k e e p e r sgave
!1lo
" S l t t t s " Reeve
"Slats"
R e e v e an
a n error
e r r o r and-no
: r n d - r o hii for
Carroll,
T h e N e w s s c o rLee----kkeeeennpnept"
g o e s o n r h e t h e o)rv
r y that
t h a t tthe
h e ball
L a l l was
*us
too hot to handle and that Reeve did
m i g h r y r v e l l i n l i i l l i n g i t , k e e p i n gC u r roll l lom takiilg t\vo ba"es on it.
If that blow was an error instead o{
a hit Goldsmith pitched nine hitless
i n n i n q s , a c c o r c l i n gt o t h e N e w s s c o i . e r ,
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but it has also i:een s;ricl thar sotne
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score lieepers geve Carletor, a hit on
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that an errof on the third
tuo\ns.
baseman. And so it goes as to keep.
*.",'.1ul *1..1,t1,u1rn€l score.
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ld.lerun
A nn(rl l ss ppeeaal ihl ni ng gaa qqaal inn 0o 1f h i ll ss i L[ i ss i nn -A
I lr.n,
-la"r.ihcc hits-Cafleron, Burns.
t e rreesstti inngq t o n o
o ltee t hh aart ., M
Maattrtiittdncckk' s s tr w
woo
L"r'r rnrth._4 i r,v II-n,.1(. 8
cleanest hits were made hr ihe tenth
B^."* ^n l.!t1._:
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Urn!ifr
inning by the tail-enders in the line.
14r.
l0lion.
up-Doms
and Rulancl-after
both
had previously struch out twice. Both
hilc rintf. afLer.rrvq ue5q dowrr rrrd
v. r(yonor t h e t w o h i t s i n a r o r { ' a v i i l e d r i , t h r n g .
"ll^Tl:.,cha11es
|ave
Y " " ; f , , ,j ,i l, ,
In addition to the pitchers thcre
rvere other sensational features in the
gamc. "Slats" Reeve played a.rvon.
Remarkable Pidchers' Duel
^ag_o,will always be
4t'rr
We'll say it rvas sonre game, and
attituch fans trfe ntlturally elated
'er the team's showing last Slturtv aeainst the cornbined eflorts of
i v e l h " e a r l ,R o c h e s t c ) a n d B o s t o n , a n , l
-oh. yes, Greenport.
Our heart
ounded so hard during the thrilling
ame that it nearly rvore a holc
hrough our side, and evcn norv, days
r l t e r , w e g i v e a s u , l r l e ng a s p r v b c n , 5 r e
rllinli of sottreof the plils, lhat olrelr.r.d.:d staL ri illats nec!e arld tiUt
srme-ssvirrs picli-up of rood old Al
S n l r r r o r ' s ,u n 4' e1r n5 " p i t e h i n g o f G o l d i c ,
bacli $ilhout r hit
lslro trrlnerl
I until tho thirteenth irrning. Mrrvtro
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T
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Cobb could have lrit
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l safely, bur we arrdJohnnicB)a(lyhave
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ly, "Ebbie," it loohs
I oul doubts.
las if you'rl hirve to get somethirrg
I beller than Boston rnd Rochestet to
I beat Mattituck.
llnll)ey's Tclnr ( onriug
As rn ertltor{lirraly I'x5sb1ll 11t , r a c t r o l li i i s a n n o u l c c J b y N a l u u e r
w e r r t h a t l t e i s t r o \ \ ' d i c i r n I i 1 1 qp j 1 1 '
GqV Em!ev's "Treat 'Em Hough"
t e a m t o a p p e a r i n R i r . e r h e a c ra o o n r
0 " 1 . 1 1 , p L r v i r r l .t h e R i v e r h e a d L c e t r r .
^ . L n r p c y l r r r i t r s " e n i b l c da t o r t j t o f
u r g l . e a u l r ef e l l o w s , l j l ; e P i t Ll r e r .J r r j '
I c s e | e l l l . a u , l l s l r r t r r - s t o I r r r i i l gr v i t l r
them. It is a big atbraciion, iiiie the
T . a n r o u sg a l ) t e h e r e w i t h t l t e G i a n t s
'rwo
iv o o
y c t r s .aqo_
orr , three
t h l c o years
n r l the
t h e tfars
en. j
r g o . rancl
l l o p e M r , W e n w ) l l j ' n s u C ( e sf t r l n I
bool(ing them. For that occasionRiv- |
e l h e a d r v i l l L c r n p l e s c r r t e r lb v s u L - |
stLntirtl)y tlre sanre Learn as plcyorl I
last Satulday, and the Eame witt-le I
uood enouglt to rttfxct,-al imncrsp
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# . . ^ l . l : l g . s I o o k e d p a r t i c u I a r l y r o s 1 - f o lln. . trhrer ,e| l.el v e n t h
lruallltucl(
f r a m e ,a r t r {
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land woorls. Then Elwood Reeve cot Greenoort in the latter's ballyard on'
w i t h t h l e e m e n o n h a s e s a " n , l L a b o r ' d a y , b y a s c o r e o6f t o l i . A s a l
nrdfnr-iahit.
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PAGX SIX
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anq then executed
iUATTITUCK
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SHT]TS.OUT
a double play
tseason.
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daygame
wasrurr or . , R M l t H r r A D S A T f I R D A Y . 4 ' o
GamcBetwcenRiverhead
the
Lhe
ga.,o,"^. f#:#iT":!i."i"liir}'LrX?1"t;Y,?# ' - ' f h e s l o p p y p l a y i n g - b v - t r t o o r t h r c e
""a It"i'X""pi 5 rcat.,cs.or
r o p i , v S t a r s oaf r e , l h r r . 0 d i n a n d h e l l , e d t h e f i g h t a l o - n g . - M a t \n
Mattiruck
M
attituck C
n{ thp mitrlrers of tho local tcar)l in
a l l o d . .on AcA"_
1',il"?l',ll^i,l'"'iil'"l;l
li_"^'1.,1]^:,il
carred
lJfii,:_lr
i:.i_l:l till-lt3"l:.hil,'l.JflH,3il5.*Kr;
th" iout:tt' innins of the gamo with
Mattituck a[ the Fair Grounds here
count
of Darkness ll'ii:,:1rd#if
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T.;,h""I11#1":Ji;:
jn-trre
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rhrie
sjxth. sSpaot tnrsr di bal vc af of tt c r nt hoeo n d iws aa ss t l oc hu ise {dl ve f el ea-t
re,;,T,i;:.1:il.
:in'il.l!ijiil,^i,fftlilii
fllt.;if.
'
ndministcrcd to Rivcrhcad, tho scorc
e v e r . y t h i n g _ r hcaai .m e r i t h i n l
il:i:i, i"
4 to 0. Mattituck scored all
beins
'its;unters
in thc forrrth {ranre The
trrst tun $'as scorcd bv Robbv Barker
g.nd the others by "Sl^ts" Reeve, D.
j above arelal<en from the ^ft;g;.,1..nr"
- ; u 1 o iri u, . . , . . . . . . . . . . .
i
0 0 3 I
o
Feevs and Woods, the latter a crack
i k e p t f o r R i v c r h e a d . l n a s i o r v o r r l l _ u n j n n t t n . r i , . . . . . . . .s. o o o r u !
player from iamp UPton, vho enught
.. 5 r) I 2 1 ? i
i n"t e, "d1 i n l.h' :a M . i r l l , ' , . | . H e a n v , 6 ' s
i l , h e g a l n e p' rr h
,
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o r r o r n c ( . r ^ a r r s r( , a r n^ r r rrl.r rc vr r n r" o t u u i u
R iivvocrrhhper da d rr 'vi ti h
" r r r c rrccddi it tss R
It u,as otte of the lilost interesting,
i h ^o-nt .l ,v ^o-n. ," rh. i: tr i!"i i;rl "; l;,."j' ' .. .i . . . . . . . . . . ; i ,^ j ;" i" j ii l l
P l a v e di n R i v e t h e a d , E n j o l ' c r l
I a n d g i v e s M a t l i t u c k f i v c h i t s . T h c k l l : , i . . r L . . . . . . . . , . 1 0 { } 0 o 0 i and with the exceptiorrof the fourth
' c h a D t e r ,t h e c l o s e s t g a m e p l a y e d h e r e
thii season. Both sides played clean
rr i r; lr 1r I
s u r p r r s r r rt*, r i r rr h p j e i r " . l l " r l , ' ' , " i " i
I hall and therc was no quarreling. The
lesult of the Eamc, rvas to saY l.he
least, a big surPrisc to the CountJ"
ljeat boys:nd thcir suPPorter.s.
W i t h o u t d o u b t G o l d s n r i t h ,w h o o c c r t '
rreon
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.. 0 r i r i p i e d t h e n t o u n d f o r M a t t i t u c k , i s o n c
[,;{Jf,."
of
the gteatest altlilteuI pitchcts tlrc
yl:rt's,l,tt|'lIlatol]SiituId;lv'al'te|l];0ll:;".''"..'.
,
"suntise Courtty" has ever produccd.
b ^nr wt w
F . ,c, cnri ,r, R
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. . re a ^di -a
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Al-drlc)r. ;f
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h
L t r r u c"" ' il1r(. lh
. teowt ,i n n i n g o f
t h i s p a m e m ( . r j r t ai y . i l i l l , . ? j . . . . . . . , . :l l. l
He rvas in fitrc fo|rrt Satur(laY aDd he
I
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t u i l t l t c t ' ra l l . l t r v , r . p r o h a b l yo . c , , r
idursn'r
l ' i l l ' , i T i .r ' ,
{ r 0 o 3 u had stronq support from his teamlL,l
s r e a f u . " , ' i " " u " t t ! ' i , l " . , i i , l " r n T i ' i,;lJi
'in
" i tli,i,,'.^"r'.""p.",,
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been
e e n t,,"n
r e d f,",,'Ti"\.
piacc_ with
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o r l i r ' " l T,lLi,
-:: - Drntes. IIencke, rvho again trvirlcd
tiaf5ai';r:";';;;;,
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8 _
t n;
good
for Rivcrhead, also put up a
,ra're. He struck out three men in a
Ior thirteen inninEs ancl nc
"Slats"
low in the third inning.
Reeve rvas credited rvith three hits:
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r, and
-.
'----'.O'Rourkc, a rcturned
accounl of darkness.
,r
Mr'. Olson arrllirve tr:.E. Reeve. g6p11u_H_ Terry.
Bobbv Barker, witb two each. Tht
Riverheaders, who got hits were Ber.
rlan nnd Carleton, each twoy Young
h i m t o s c e t h e c l o , ; ef l a y s a n c t t h a t
A l . S a l m o n , t h e - . s o u r h p a r v , s t g b , a r - f- r: !- i""' J ' f , : " 1 r ,
,
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lJurns and Johnny Stark each one
ofrrv orremote.inning would bp
t r l a y _ t i s r o f S o u t h o l d ,w a s o n e o f t h e c h i e f
The big fcaturcs of the game werc
co. lJle IrowrJ, the largest that har
causes for Riverhead's defeat in the
a sensational catch of a fly hy Johnnl
i ol r) m
r meer 'rs' s b sel l y a r d o n L a b o r d a y , r h e
r r reess T
I , i :t 1
l t "e,n' ,(:lY: r' l a rnryy o tf lt nh e l c a g u e g a D
Stark while runniug rrottr fight field
hcre thrr scason,which harl becn ,,r, score being 2 to l,
.t1,"
Al. worked-finely
,.r"U"lt go." het\rec' Ri\.or_ [o ccnter end the stopping of a hot
.
rii trp-toos throughout the garne, bcin the pinches and scored the nrsi,
roo.t ano Mattituck at
the
l.air Iiner to Berdan.
i cilxc lrcrc animated than ever' aftc,.
run. for Southold
-i. in the second inning.
_::
seasoD
The tnrFest crorvrl of ths
grounds,
Riverhead,
on saturdavar' '"Bjs'.F';';.;;';;;";";i;"
u""fn,-*ri"
hi. iil;"
'i;
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here attended the ramtr, about half
s
p
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c
h
.
tcrnoon drew a
I 'fhe,
record
breal<ing
t h o L e a g u e a t s t e";';b"
aling bases, also
of the fans being froin Mattituck. The
thirtecnt)r iuning, horvevcr,rlirl
t"or"O lriitruf-i"^irg.'"ff""ril"'*JrJ
,r'rcw,l atr,l tccords wcre lrrol;cn in
game was umpired by "Big Piefte"
o r r l l r I n o _ t ,w h i c h e v c r w a y y o i l m a y
t''anv olher'rcsl)ects, it lreing tlre
Riverhead's ione cou-nt"i in the ;;tu"tu
,
,
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\lew
oof b a s c b a l lc v c - r| J a y c ' l O l s e r r o f H u n t i n g t o n , i n a D r o s t s a t i s - i
lulnrsh.any conrfort or rlis- seyenth."
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18 Tg& TRAVTLDE'8
buslnoss FcoDt ai Mattltuok
Last Saturday's lv'orlcl had a column
Tbe Missee LizzieMay and Elma R.
io it about a soldierlosing his land by Tuthill, Kathryn Cornell, Mildred Hors 8 l p , a n d c h i s s e e m s t o b e p a r t i c u - ton and Vivien Duryee, chaperoned by
Sunday of George F. Winee, brotber of t a x
Mrs. George I. Tuthill, spentthree jolly
larly
flagrant, for we linow bim well
James H. Winee of this village. In hie
days in New York laet week, attending
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early married life, with his lovely wife,
thestr€, etc.
y resided io thie, hia nativ€ villBge' a n d b u s i n ( ! B p r o b i t y . I t i s F r a n c i s C '
Mrs. Mullendyke-Nep of New York
until about twonty-five years ago. Tbey Russell, son of our boyhood's best i s t b e g u e s t o f D o w n e M a n o r l b i e w e e k .
tben moved to Soutbampton, wber€ h€
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Woodward and
friend, Jennie Welis of the old Mattirvas a familiar and popular Village Po- t u c k H o u s e , a n d b e r b u s b a n d , ! ' r a n k s o n s o f A n t , w e r p , B e l g i u m , a r e g u e c t s
liceman. His wife died about twelve
Russell, both dead many years ago. at Nat. S. Tuthill's.
y€ars ago and hia charmiqg dsught€rs
Tbe young ladies of the Prcsbyterian
This pieco of woodland Frank, Sr.,
kept tbe lergo family togetbe! moot
bought purely from sentiment 8nd left church visited in a body with'Mise
year8
succeesfully, He was sbout ?0
He is abun- Liliian Foole at the home of Mre. Terit to bis son in his will.
old, Hie funeral eervices were beld in
daDtly able to pay taxes and has always r y W . T u t h i l l T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n o f
the M. E. churcn at Southampton on
dor,e so promptly, but one PaYment t h i e w e e k Wednesday afternoon at 1,30 o'clock,
Tbe young people of the Chrietian
seems to have gone astray, and it's
Wi)l V. Duryee sang io magoificent
rather strange that he should have been E n d e a v o r S o c i e l y w i l i b o l d a V a l e n t i n e
voice "Rido on, Ride on in Msjesty,"st
a8se8s€dto pay tax€e on it sfter it w8s Social ia tbe chapel Friday night, Feb.
the Presbyterian cburcb lBst Suoday
B o l d w i t h o u t n o t i f i c a i i o n . A s b e i s n o w I4Lh, ^t 7 30. Admission free, includmoroing, and Alic€ Wickbam Fiecher i n t h e U . S . A . , a t C a m p L e e , V a . , t h e i n g l i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s . A f r e e w i l l
sang "The Palms" in ber ricb contral- 6uit cantrot be tried till the end of the offering will be made.
to, with obligato cboros by a full choir. w a r .
Tbureday eveniog, Feb. 20th, "Tbe
We see Timotby M. Griliing
Next Suoday morniDg, in addition to promises to defend it vigorously then, J o r d a n e " w i l l g i v e t b e i r j o y p r o g r a m
other special Eaeter music, Carolyo a n d w e w i l l w a r r a n t F r a n k , J r . , w i l l a s l h e s i x L b n u m b e r i o o u r L e c t u r e
Eowell will sing the grest aria from p u r i i s o w n w a r m ' r p e p " I n t o i t , t o o . Course. Ily the way, it's the coocentbe Messiab, "I Koow tbat my Re' Anotber Mattituck
property owner, E U So f o p i n i o 0 t h a t i i ' s t b e b e s t c o u r s e
deemer Liveth."
Antoioette Beiobauer, had a similar w e e v e r b a d ,
Mise Edna Ward of Newark, N. J., e x p e r i e r c e l a s t y e a r , a n d w b i l e o f
At tbe Literary Trresday evening of
is vieiting ber sister, Mrs. Morrison G. cours€ many careless caeegobtain,thero o e x t w e e k , M r e . G r a c e D u r y e e w i ) l
Wioes.
does eeem as if there was too much of present a short play, witb other fioe
Our fine friend, "Joe" Hudeon, witb
the "grab" about it, and a little ven- a t t r a c t i o n s A B i t ' B t b e a n n u a l m e e t "Mrs. Joe" snd daugbter Elberta of t i l a t i o n i n t h e p a p e r s m a y w o r k f o r i n g , c o m e p r e p a r e d t o p a y y o u r d u e s ,
HudHolley, N, Y., are all at "Will"
We notico tbai the handsome, regal
betterment.
son's for I Eonth's vi8it. For tbe fir8t
Mre. Ssrah Prescott of Montclair, N. wife of our Assemblyman, Mrs. John
time iD maDy a droary rooDtb "Mollio"
J . , i s v i s i t i n g b e r a u n t , M r s , J o h n W . G . D o w n s , a c c o m p a n i e db o r b u s b a n d t o
bave all their stalwart
aod "Will"
Albany, Monday mornilg of thia week,
Duryee.
boys, George, Roy and Harold, home
The lighte of IUrB. Fred Satterly's w e p r e s u m e w i t b a v i e w o f l o o k i n g
again, and you can bot it's a vory bap- n e w e l e c t r i c l i g h t p l a n t l o o k b r i l l i a n t l y over the Widow Saomie, sho we are
py home on Suffolk Avenue, freo from
b e a u t i f u l a l o n g h e r d r i v e s b y t h e c r e e k told hae a very sweet smile as she site
wsr'8 818!m8 oDCemore.
besides her fero filled cuspidor. As our
shore,
Again tbe Olenwood Hotel has cbang'
Mrs, Flora Appleby is visiting her c l o s e f r i e o d J o h n d o e s n ' t s m o k e o r
ed h8nds. Thlg time it hae beeu sold to sister at Stooy Brook tbis week,
cbew, we suggeated tbat a "rubber"
Looie Dobm, Jr., wbo will uae its baseThe many friende of Lawyer Frank plaot would look well in bis cuspidor.
meDt for a plumbiDg Bhop, the Parlor C. Barker will be glad to hear that he T h e e l d e r S a m W e l l e r ' e a d v i c e s t i l l
for a display toom aod th€ rear rooms i s s l o w l y b u t s u r e l y r e c o v e r i n g f r o m h o l d s g o o d , a n d w e a r e g l a d t h a t M r a ,
for bousebold purpoBes, Reported sale
b i s e e v e r ea t t a c k o f i l l n e s s l a s t S u n d a y , I)owns bas gone to look the Bituotion
price, $3500. The grouud alone ie wortb
and we trust he will soon be out again. over, for John is very presentabl€ yet.
that, Pe tbiDk.
Glory be ! We bear witb muchpleasMre, Mattie Phillips, that good SaDoctor Craveo and Elder George H. maritan of Southold, is taking care of uro of the birth at the Southamptoo
Howarcl ere sttending Presbytery at h e r n i e c e , M r s . J a m e e A . G i l d e r e l e e v e , Hospital on Monday of thie week of a
Port Jefforson this week.
who witb four little cbildren were all in froe eon to Mr. and Mre. Jobn W. DouAt tbe Literary last week, Mrs' Bond b e dw i t h g r i p p e . Y o u s i m p l y
ovan. As its bappy fstber is one of
and Miss Mapes Pre8eDted a Pretty
your correspondent'EcoDtemporaries,
a o y n u r s e si n M a t t i t u c l i
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little playlet, "Too Much Bobbie," wiih
here's proof tbat "It'B never too lat€
oow. Love is the only thing after
to mend." Mrs. Donovan has hoets of
i n t h e w o r l d i n t i m e sl i k e t h e s e ,
Edith Brown
friende here, who will he8r the good
Harry DePetris received a telegr
Clara Bood f r o m W a s h i n g t o n l a s t w e e k , s a y i n g
news with much pleasure.
Dorothy Brown b r o t b e r A n t o n i o h a d b e e n e e v e r e l
CharlesE. tsenjamil has sold hiscosy
Madelioe llettiger
Mro, Mary Griffio
wounded in battle, but no definite par- home on I3ay Ave. to H€Dry J. Reeve,
Ung Boice t i c u l a r s . A w f u l l y s o r r y t o h e a r i t , f
*nd we underetand his eieter-in-law,
Dvr Young he is a fine chap.
Mrs. Harry F. Jackeon,with her famTerry Tutbill,witb DollieGildereleeve Terry W. Tuthill, the popular assis. i l y , w i l l o c c u p y i t t b i s A p r i l ' M r ' a n d
at the piano, also rendered two fine t a o t c a o h i e r o f t h e M a t t i t u c k B a n k Mrs. I3enjamin expect to move to
tenor solos, " Elysium," bY OleY w h o l r a s b e e n i l l B ! A l l , a m o u n t , N . Y . , Erook It n in Marcb, to be near Mrs.
Speaks,and "Roses of MemorY," bY three weeks, was back at his post
Benjamin'e family.
BeruardHembles, Ray Esrlsof llemp- M o n d a y o f t h i s w e e k ,
Mattituck Council. No' 34, Jr. O. U.
steadadd€dgreatly to King's Orches- W i t b t r u e o l d f a s h i o n e d M a t t
A. M., has taken title to the Methcdist
tra witb bie wooderful playing oD tbo neigbborliness, its Grangers and Jr. O. church property bere and will fit it up
drums. The MiseegLoie Fiscber' Inez U . A . M . M e c b a n i c sw e r e t o a l l
as a first-class lodge roonl and bsnquet
Robinsonanal CarolyD llopeil are to a t C . P . H o w e l l ' s f a r m o n O c t . 3 1 s t hall. Mighty sorry to eee tbls pretty
prepsretbe next program'
and husk the corn of the late Harrv Ir, liltle church c oeed as a place of worThe Rov. William A. Waseon,left on Jackson, llven the broommaker
s h i p , b u t c o n d i t i o n sd i d n o t s e e m f a v o r all of which is the express driver were eager to belp. able, arrd t ie soiution of its disposal
eetetevaluedat $14,000,
to Elleu Wasson,widow.
bequeatbed
T h e w i d o w a n d t b e f a t h e r l e s s a r e D e v e r s e e m st o m e e t w i t h a l m o s t u n a n i o o u g
forgotteD here, and tbat old Pereian a p p r o v a l h e r e .
proverb still holds true, "It takes the
i ' b e q u e e t i o ni s o f t e n a s k e d , " W b a t
night to Bbowfortb the stars."
is it to be a Christiao ? " Rev. A' E'
S U M M U MB O N U M Foote is going to answer tbat queetion
ry\t,Sunday morning, aRd it will be a
Witb deep regret we learned of the
desth at hi8 Soutbampton hom€ tbi6
-"
.
.rry r,i#i,3'bfor the enlarge
';I
MATTITUCK
Miss l(nthryn Cornell of Newliurgh,
N. Y., is a guest oli Nhr:. Geo. L Tuthill this weol(.
Miss Jean Todil of Boston, IUtrss.,
i s v i s i t i n g h e r n i c r : r ' ,I t r s . S i d n c y G i l rlers leeve,
The Theotlore Wood fnrrr of 20
acres at Southoltl has been solti
the Sillirvorth
ngency to
through
Adanr Sierlch.
F. H. Condjt. optometrist (eycsight
spccialist). rvill be at Gilderslceve
Bros.' I{all Wedncstlry, Sept. 3. Honrs
9to2.
The Misses 1)oris Reeve aD(l Ella
Mrs. Carleton
Jones are visiting
Wiclihatr at l\'Iontclair, N. J., and
Mrs. William Schnrcelli at Walden,
N. Y.
Two auto accidcrits occurred last
w e c k a n d s p g i l e , l t h . a p p e a r r r t r c eo f a
f e w a u t o s ,b u t l o | t u r r r t c l y r o o n c w a i
Dr. Iilein's cat strucli
badly hurt.
a sandy spot oil Wcsi.phali& Roarl and
l
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l
o
o
p with its four passenlooped
gcls. A lcw rlays lliler tlrfee nrac h i n c s c o l l i c i e t lt t e z t l I - a u l e l , r ' e s u l t i n 6 l
io thc clls,
in consiclerablcdlnrl;c
but all the occul.lults cscapccl nnirn rt,
,\lrttiiucl< DcoDlc rvete l:ricvcd to
h c a l o f t h e , l i a t l i t ' l l \ l r ' * .W i l l i r r u H .
PiJie, Sr., at hcr honre on tlte ltltirr
r o a r l , S a t u r r l i r y a { l L r ) r ) u o n ,A u g . 2 3 , a t
t h c a -s e o [ 8 0 t ' c a l s , 1 t t t o n l h r t t d I
r h y s . M r ' " . P i l r c r r r s l ' , ' r ' r rr t S h e l l c r
Islond, the (laughter of William and
Nancy Helloc)i. She is survivctl b1'
five sons, Willilnr lI., of Dut banville,
England; Otis ti. of Riverhcad, Irrctl
IL, Louis t). rnd Irvirrg l)udlerr of
l,{attitucli. Ifer husbrrrrl dicrl lbout
{ o r t t \ , o t r s r r f o , s i x t ' r ' r t t . :l l f t c l h r t i r . I
c e l e l ' i a t e dt l i c i r g o l d o r w o d , l i n g .F u n elal selviccs rvcrc conrlttcted by DtC. B. Crlven Tuesrlly at her lnte
horne, with bulial irr }icthany Ccnrcle fy.
Tickets are norv on sale at 35 anrl
50 cents for the mocli trill. Pecli vs.
Pecli,to be qivcn at Library Hall next
Fridry evcning, Scpt.5, an<l a big
crowd is expected to hear this grett
"clivorcc case." Thc cls1, of clrilrrcters is as follorvs: Hon. Josephine
Sifter, Judge, NIls. Siclnev Gil<lersleeve; Miss lrannie l*trotcs,Clerlt.Miss
Lida Rafford; NL's. Jatre Highbrorv,
C o u n s e l ,I ' I j s s E l m l F . n e T u t h i l l ; M i s s
Ima Stlnger, Conrrscl, N{ts. Russell
LuDtcni l'lrs. llerrry Pecli. ItlaintitT,
G e o . G . T u t h i l l i H e n i v P e c l < .I ) e i e u d ant, Donald Gildersleeve; P:rul Pry,
NIrs. P:rul
witness, Andrew Iiir)iup;
Pry, witness, l)orothy Erown; Miss
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s
s
,
Annie GilderHowe Lovely,
sleeve; Jacob Gobsliy, witness, Franli
McMillen. The Jury: I\Irs. Shuff le,
Alice Silk.routh: Mrs. Dinmoud, Betty
B a y l i s ; M i s s O l g e l s o t t ,H a z e l G . T t r t lrill; Mrs. Stuntps, Innz RoLinson;
Miss Gummer, Evelyn Iiirliup; [Iiss
Parcels, Madelyr) Hettiger; i\[iss lialsonine, Mrs. Frank li'leet; Miss Reeder, Arna Ganim; NIrs. Freclingheiser, Gertrude Reeve; Miss Sour, Clara
Bonrl: Alrs. Dclalcl', (larr Drrryee;
Mrs. O'Bean, Lois Fischer. The proc e e d so f t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t a r e f o r t h e
coal funcl for Liblary Hall. Dancing
follorvs wiih mnsic by Iiing's Orchestrra.
All boYe in Laurel, Cutcbogue and
of 16
New Sutrolk, betwe€n th€ sg€8
the Miland 19 respectively are under
to
itary Training Law and must come
at l'30'
drili euery Saturday afternoon,
High School' Come
it the uittito"t
Tbere
under all weather conditiortr'
either
will be aomeone to instruct you'
indoors or outdoors.
EDWARD SCIIAFFEB'
- MilitarY Instructor'
pU,l'u;
',,'i;"';';"'..""
,',,,'"
I'tlbE$
aPlrd qrno
| :n Doou r lrl?llaP Ptr!
Jl'IATTITUCK
Mattituck
TO FORM
D, OF I,. CTIAPTER
Attention js called again to a tteetIlonrt
P. Tuthlll t6 IiEE TBAyTLiB'i
ing to Le lielrl at thc- homc o1l Mrs.
b u 8 l D e B sa t s n t o t M a i ! l l u o b
W i l l i a r u I l u c l s o n i n M : r t t i t r : r : ho n T u e s ,lar'. June 1? (Bulllcr I{ill Dav), at 3
Among tbe holiday guests at Mre.
P . M . . t n r t 1 1 , 1, , q ' 1 1 6 ^oof c . r r r . i t l e r ' i u t lHeleo Foster-Barueft'B
beautiful bay
'hr' lorrnrtion-r,l
r N o r t h f o r k o I residtlnce,
we noted Col. E, E. Persons
l,ong lshnd Llbxptei of the I)auehters of the Revolulion. This nreetine of the Medical Corps, U. S, A., U.
S, Ambulance Corps, just returned
i s t o b e ; i d c h e s s c r lb y M r s . l l u e e n e J .
C I : r t t c f t l r c l . , o r g I s l u n , l S o n i c t y , from Italy, Ehere on April 18t h€ rel):rughters of the Revolution. aucl by
ceivedtbe Italiao war croes. He ig a
LIrs. Raynor ancl Mrs. Hantiltoil
O r m s b e e , a l l o f B r o o l i l y n . A l o c a l gallant eoldier, aod though I Btrict di8ciplinarian, is bighly beloved by his ofc o : n r a i t i e c o i a r t ' a D g e n l e n t s! r c a d e . lb y
M r s . M r r v l L S l a c l i p o l eo f R i v e r h e a d ficers and men. His fine organization
is doiirg evefything possible to stimwork at Allentown was a gr€at festure
ulate interest in the proiect in adof the lat€ wsr.
vance of the mcetinA clate. The members of this; canmittee for Nlattitucli
Nellie Eugenia Lorrigan, tbe deaf
rnd Cutchoque are l'Ils. Geo. B.
poetoss and writer for many deaf and
Ileeve and Mrs. Williarr lIudson. All
r v h o h o p e t h e y a r c e l i g i b l e f o r n r e r n - dumb magazin€e, wbo has Bpent nearly
all ber summers in Mattituck, was
bership in the contcmplate<l North
il'orh L)hapter by leason ol' direct demarried on July 6th to Mr. AothoDy
i c e nt f r o r n o n e w h o f o u g h t i n t h e W a r
Charles Reiff of New York, a talented
M c c h a n i c sr r c . . v n r . r - l , u . y I r , r c ( h i s , ' f t l r c R r . v r , l rir, t, n , r ) l u h o . r r s n r r r e
deaf
mste, Tbey will make thei. home
s e l s u ) 1 . .e s l ) C c l u l l y l h c c i r r l i e D t est. o t h e r t , a y l r i r l t ' r l t h e c a n s c o f t h e
at ?ll St. Jobn's Place, Brooklyn, Our
i , , v o n t t t a t u l r l .v c t e r l n , B o s s l : l o y r l S . : t r u q g l i n g 0 o J o r i s t s ,a r e c o r r l i l l l v i n I t u l n n d , h a s f l l e d h i s s a w , p i c i t l l u p v i t e d l o r r t t n r t r lt h e o t g a n j z x l i o ) l s e s - best wishes follow this happy couple.
rion aucl have:r pirlt in its deliberahis haurmef ancl gone to ii igarn.
At leaat 500 city people spent tbe
t i on s .
Ilalsey Reeve & Son havc receivcd
late holiday in Msttituck,
The Har:ovclal ' -,r'ioa,l. uf comDlesse,l coal
bor Inn alone took care of 110 guests,
[ o r L r s ei r L h " i r A r c e n h o u i e s . T h i s i s
Bnd many boarding houscs and bungam a d p { r ' o l r c u x l s t r . n c r r i p 9 5 ,i 1 ; . 6 5 s q d
ittto srtritll
lows were filled to tbeir utmost capacilrrd .l,nlls, in'l 11qn1a6
w t t n s o l D cc.hl o
c t n ) c t lm a t t e r ty. Sixteen big power boats laid up at
rThc_ local (lurnge r.ecently
contbe Old Mill and kept min€ hoet
lurtnd a. whilc elcphant
" 1ycig " busy, too.
" _Ut cShlrrnt A p , t o
trrll(n tnC n.e[]ljnlj l,IO
lDntlV
,ttirlcs. .Th,r c\cl,anpes rna,l" wcre
Mase ie to be said every Sunday
i r D ) u s r ) r q . lsror r t e i n s t a n c e s b
, ut profit_
m o r o i D gi n F i s c h e r , e H a l l t b i s a u m m e r
( - r r . ' il o i t . i r . ( i ) t r .
r [ , l e 1 o r h o s p i l . t e r . " t e , l ,o n t h e w h o ] e . l r r r v , l l i " . r J ' l r c , l r r. \ .
at 9 o'clock, tbe priest being furniehed
,.::, r |,:LilLrti,rl rlr: r,llir:e f,ri.,r, .rr,l
by the Cburcb of tho Sacred Hoart of
. Thn 5u9,,11,Co-olrerrtive Associa- . i l r l L l ( : \ , t l t t s l ) i i r . j I r r i , r . : \ i t : s O ! c r .
: r o n l l f , i c l o i c t i i t s p l r r i t f o r t h e s e a _ l , r i t ' ; l r a , t r l u I t 1i l t r t . r , i t i t r l ,
(
oi,.,ii, lcr. .
Cutchogue.
s o n a s l l r a s p f e p a r i n g s e e d c o r n f o t , i r ' r , / l : r l , l (t,i. l l r l , i t : i . i l t t
I r , l t l l i l r ,r t ' i J t f
r n a r ' l ( c t r s c o n c c r n e d . C o n s i d e r a b l e r ' ( 1 . n r ( 1' ). :r ' l l r : r i
Dr. Craven supplied the presbyte'i.,1.
t r , , j 0 r l ,r l r | | 1 l : t i l
r r t t - r t , l i , :o f c o l n . h o w p v p r , t ) i - e s t i l l \ . ' 1 . 1 , .
''.
rian churcb at Port Jeffer8on laat Sunr.
. t,,.:,
L " r n q p r b o r r t ,l , V t l r e a s s o r i a t i o t : .
:
l
l
l ; i : r l r r l j ' o , t . l r t l c t l r l , r r r . l li , , r i r r
:
day. Rev. A, E. Foote, so wonder'l'ir, j|0r1.1,o1
irr, l,tr.
fully admired here, will fill tho presby. S . u r , d a yr f i c r j r o o n D r . . R y e r s o n w i l l t l r ( ,l r ! D ( i j r , : : .
hot(l snl vice in tlro Chut.chof llrc I{e_ , n t , s - r r [ . r i 1 i r , . r , t i l r , , I o t | r , l t r | r ] r | l r r
terian pulpit the first two Sundave in
I n o 1 4 4 , . T l r e s r r b j p c t o f h i r s c r r n o n r ' a rr 1 i r i i r l , l h , L L
i r . . ri i , r l ; L i r , , : n i , l i I t i , i t
AuguBt.
will I'e, "'l'he V/or.kuf this Ccnelatrorr ! l d i r . t c l . t \ , ( r \ . l t i " r r l . r s l i , ,
lL:r: l)_cll
t o U n n p i A l i o u t t h c R e U r r i o nq f C h n s - L l l q r l l ( i r r r l : . L
I tl'(,l\lv-l\rll.
The Hudson family, with the fqitbtianity."
f ul " Katie, " lef t us for Holley, N.
Announcerlnrt is ntade of the ad_
Y . , T u e s d a yo f t b i s w e e k f o r a t b r e e
r i r n l r * e , , , f l r r u , ll r y t h e C l a v e r rs c h o o l
mootbs' Bt8y.
They will be sadly
ill tne wJy ut summcr. tutor ing. PeoThe
Quilting-party
ple rrterested are asl<ed to note the
m i s s e di n o u r v i l l a g e l i f e .
Irr ,lr, sli] '1,,. LrrFlll -r:rr( glril"f.,l,
| rrr rlrr grrss tlrr InoonliaLi
advertise)nent of the school inserted
,_
[,:I
At the Literary tbis week Mies Hant l t - i l , ' l { l r ' . , , , i l 1 , 1n f ' l : , r l i { j r ' , L r ( t l c .
rn anotlter lrart ol Lhis issuc of the
I r0\r\.1 Utt l,tJlti-iyl,
nie Hallock was beard in two fine pirno
.
lrlntp{.Irrl,ll
NCWS.
is,ilL$ il | tr', r)t'iri_<ruNil reoo,l.l,irrlr.
solos; Miss Lida Rafford gave two of
_ \\ rrcrr.tlrpcrtttr.l.vp(i lO rrrln.
Impressive ccremonies ntarl<ed the
lrr,rD .Iilll
L l i i l i t l s ( l i l j l t j u c _ D_j i r t \ .
ber enjoynble readinge; Miss Clara
funeral of Albert Bennett. a veteran
I sxs sreilg Nrlly
lulnc.
of the Civil War, the Rev. Dr. C. E.
Bond sang two pleaeing Bolos; Esther
C ' ho r u s
Craven Leing thc officiarinq clergyGildersleeve recited a cute poem, 8nd
$'hP[
I sc w ss,cei Nclly
Itnrue
mln. An cscolt of soldicrs and saii"ois
\\ 1r,.il| sl$ s\v,.cl NcllJ liuru...
Miss Carolyn Howell, accompanied by
of the World War attended the funttr\w I I'lo\! I lri, AltdllnI p\ I.nilrE
Miss Dollie Gildersleeve, gavo two
\\ 1,.I I jrtr sNc(t Ncl]l
eral and marchecl Lcsirie the casl(et to
1,,.,ur..
thc cerretcry. A tlolegaLion of a
splendid songe. Tho William Carey
Jettl' rillglets sof t ly fluttore(l
C l e n d A r m v P o ,t c o r r c l L r i l ct chle s c r tr i r i lrrolr as rvlrite as sno\r
Camp of Boys at Sound Avenue have
vtces at tne grave,
AD.l lil r-.lrpci:_ tlru crinrson slur et
kindly consented to furnisb B big miol)Jd tr souner
glo\,.
arcFl\
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t
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f
Gerarrl Torrv, a stu,lent at thc Syrl)arrpd llfs vcftuillion
strel show for tb€ meeting of July 22d,
l, pl lr nirsltcd liLe oc.:Lll [,,xu.
acuse Univcrsitv. rvho has iust coh..f\.lIro
All I Ir1rk.,l
w i ( l r t ) u l s e s L b f o r r r , r n -j ,
They have some grest talent to exbibit,
"
plctcd his .iunioi ycar wit.h-crerlit, is
-l
I .:rrr sr ,",r N,.lv trm,i
so a red letter night is expected for
spending a short- vacation wjth ,his
C'lr orr s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gco. G. Terry.
tbat nigbt.
\vllrD IIro i,t.trrmn JrJnged Ib(. groeDwoocl,
y
o
u
r
r
g
Thc
n)an expecLs to be cniill illc loa\.os to Hoi(i,
_ lurlIDE
Four big submarines of our U, S. N,
ployed rlurinq the surnmer Ly the
ln IllC lalyns by al'lOrs SllCdL,rl,
I rDt lol.e [o Ncll].iold.
Anrerican Telegraph and Tplephone
have been lying off Mattituck Br€akA S _ s o s t u o . l r o g F G l t c r . .8 - z D g
L o m p e n y , p n g i n e p r i n gd e p a r t m e n t ,i n
water all tbie week and ten men from
_- Lrn,t rrc s(ar-best,aDgled dolnc,
Btrffilo iri llew Yorh"City^.
tlo\r I trhisi ltto r\Dgu;tetetriDr
eacb crew are allowed Bbor€ leavg at
\\ Lril I sas ,r rtr Nellr. borm.
' ' r ' , , nr , i . " r , h ; ; r h e
night to vieit the village.
i v y ." , , n l s
'1o
'tinrc:
( horus
'l
ol len
dnd uldpn
h;IA".
lVhil
lrrirs miDAIo rvillt rl)y lr,.ss\,c
fi"s'd"y nt*niii! as'Mrs' Herbert R
and a feellng of poignant sorrow
1
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r
o
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v
s
steal upol nly hfore.
canrc to the writer phcn he heard of
bllt a love smile clleers rnd blrssei
Conkling was croseing tbe road oppoLIIC S clecllnlnc mOments n.\!
the nrssine of his oid schoolnrate.
site the Presbyterian church, she was
llarroll
iu o sn.'iv],
liercl)ief,
J u r i a F r a n i c s R p c v c .t h e a m i a l ' l e a n d
r roier rn lilt.lrosont come.
struck by RaYnor Wickham's big HUP
h i g h l v e s t e e m e dr v i f e o f A . C . P e n n y ,
Te-ll-me. ilosi chol srill reDteDrtrer
rv lrrn I salv sroct
Tuesday afternoon, at 5.30 o'clock.
car, and only saved from suddeD deatt)
Nellj
ltouel
She had been an invalicl for'some
Chorus
",;rsi1eal? -fl Up1 je{tc--i4
years, and her death from heart failu l n w a s r e a l l v n o t u n e x'pwei ct ht e ( t .M a n v
a (lily wc hivc passerl
hcr iir
school, and never knew her to be anythirlg but the kindest and sunniest of
schoo)matesl the same traits have
held true in later years, as well. In
her home circle she shone brightest
and will be sadlv missed bv her husband ancl claughter, Mrs. Carleton R.
Wicliham of Montclnir, N. J., togcther
with her thrce sons, Clifforrl, Alexis
rnd Harolr.l. Shc is rj.o survived by
'^'^.- llrs. G^. *^ I{. I{ow.ard
Stuart IJaggerty, rvho sarv considerable overseasservice, is now at the
cottage of his mother on the bay.
-Mrs. Lillian [Ialloc]i ancl tlaughter
of Brooklyrr !vare re.n1t Euesfs of
XIiss Litie IL Hrlloclr.
- T h e C h i l , l r e n ' i I ) r y e x c r c i s e sa t t h c
Presbyteliru Church last Sunrlay
wele, as usual, very interesting. Sev_
cral childrel wcfe baptized.
Benedjct Lindsay, rvho is in the Nav a l s e r v ) c pa s a g u n n e l o D t h e c n l i s e r
lJer)v_cl',uas honre for a furlough a
ferv days ago.
Adtlir,,n I(. Floucrrl recerrrlv looreinnrcrl the to.rl tenrpoi.anc;i";iAi;
?rt the convention of the Anti-Saloon
League at Washirrqton, D. (1.
Charles Browr, son of Mr, arrd Mr.s.
.4. K. Lrown, and Russoll tirceves.
son of I,lr. arrd Mrs. F red Greeves,
are at their homes here for the sumtnct'r,acation.
Mattituck
E i o a r t P . T u t , h i l l ! e 1 . , q ET B A v E L E X , s
busln€a! ag€Dt at Ma!tttuol
SometbingDew iD the way of burials
for old Mattituck occurrei here lart
Saturday afternoon, when tbe ashes of
Broer T, Carlsted and Melline Carlsted.
brother and eister of Mrs, Allen Forl
man, w€re buried in her famity plot
here witb 8ppropriate serviceg. They
died in Cbicago ov€r ten years ago and
their ashes have been kept in colTers
till uow.
The old scboolmatcs of Hattie Silono
wer_€mighty glad to eeo tbie fine colored woman again, after an abeence of
over forty years. Sbe was the oldost
granddaughter of famous old Elvmas
Reeve, and with her sister JoseDhine
were brighr and ehiniog examples of
what colored people could make of
tbemselves. Hattie bas been for ntany
years a very stylish modiste at Newport, R. L Josephino became a not€d
college professor in the South, lectuaing, teaching, etc. Sh€ married prof.
Yatee of New Orleans, and diecl two
y€sr8 ago. Good old ,,Lymas !', His
prayers and example have followed to
the third generation,
Rev, A. E. Foote, beloved bY all
Mattituck, will fill th€ Presbyterian
pulpit for the next two SundaYs, and
Secretary Lewis of the Boys' Club at
Sound Avenue, it is hoped will speak
Sunday night, August 1?tb'
The terrible storn of Saturdav night
struck Joseph Mizeoski's house, "tbe
Polish Saloon," with full force, tho
ligbtning ripping up one cbimneY,
smsshing window 888h 8Dd piazza po8ts
into splinters.
Our good Doctor Craven took three
auto load8 of our choir Bingers to Yap'
hank laet Sundsy afternoon and gavs
the County Houso inmates a deligbtful
prai8e Bervice. Henry J. Reeve, Elmer
D. Ruland and John T. Young took all
their cars could hold or mor€ would
have gone. Wo hear they found some
fioo voices amonE tbe inmates, wbo
We
€Djoyed tbe meoting intenBely.
often think if some of out Btey-away8
from churches were where they could
oot go to churcb, but had to have the
churcb come to them, eitber from poverty or pbysic8l inability, if they would
not appreciste them more. l'heChurch,
botb Roman and Protestant, is the
great bulwark agsioBt Anarchy, 8nd
the men and women wbo desert and
Deglect her deserve no sympatby if they
or their churches BDffer in the future
for their neglect.
A great programme, under tbe direction of Mrs. Grace Duryee, ie expected
at the Literary of next week. Among
her numbers will be a sbort comedy,
"Bills," by tboee sterling actors, Evelyn G. Kirkup, Dooald Gildersleeve
and SergeantJohn F, MacMillan.
DoD't forget tbe Garden Party Concert. under the direction of MiBs Clara
Howard, in the Presbyterian church
next Tbursdsy €Yening, Aug. ?th, at
8.30, at tbe ooe-price popular admiseion
of twenty-five ceDts. MiBs Howard bas
for vocaliete Miss Caro_lynHowell, Mrs.
Walter C. Grabie and Mr. Nelson
Moore, duets by Mr. and Mrs. Terry
W. Tutbill, Bolo by J, Mac Craveo, and
readings by Master Corey Wells of
Brooklyn and tbat fine srtist, Mrs.
Fred T, Jenninge of Soutbold, wbo wB
j k n o ww i l l e i r e
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Mattituck
tlgrrt
M. R
-C;;;ry.
eeve, Mre. John T.
M;;,
so*"ir, 0r,..
Fl',ll P"'lF"-,::
l,l,:lli.^1.
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li"""e,
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On Tue::day evenirig little, Miss lHerbert
Emrra bergen, daugllier or r nomas
Cergeu of \tesl Mattitucli, fell from a
;:ii;.'b,:'il;",1Mre.
;:::
3:""Geo,
f;"oil'
[I. H,::""Y.;,1
Fiscber, Mrs. Ray S.
o n iJ:if,.l:.i*::;I';',:
artindcd her
"Y":,
O n T r t e s t l a y a { l c r n o o n F l o 5 r dS ' R u - l F a n n i n g , M r s ' C h a s ' I W e l l e , R e v '
land rvrs thr:ov'n from his wagon bylChas, E. Craven, D,D., WillV, Duryee,
P. l'utblll
la'1'EE'IRAveLEB's
buEltr€EB age!t
ai Montltuok
Our young electriciao, Jesse Hawkins, received much commendation for
his excellent work io installing the
ligbtB io the Presbyterianchurch,wbich
were used for tbe first time last Sunday nirht.
they are strictly up-todate, of best material, Brasculete eyetenr, and tlrough intended prim rily for
lightiog, Btilt thc decorations are iD
very good taste aDdof artistic p8ttern.
He ie now wiring the parsonege, aod
tbe committee in charge have also
o r d e r e da n e l e c t r i c p u m p i n g o u t f i t f o r
ttre pipe organ from Earl BroB., of
Hempstead.
The Junior Atbletic Aesociation of
our [Iigb School covered itself with
glory last Tueaday night in the plsy,
"All a Mietake," with tbe following
caBt:
Mattituck
Honrt
f .'Iuthlll
bualoeBB
l8 ttsr'I'R^v{LNx'b
aSoDi
ai
MNrtlluoL
The postponed Literary,
heid last
Thursday night, was attended by a very
large audience, who enjoyed the fine
dancing and cxcellent programme exMiss May Reeve played
ceedingly.
two very charming piano eolos, Miss
Clara Bond Bang two popular eonge,and
Mies Carolyn Howell sang two lovely
soogs, with Miss Gildersleeve at tbe
piano. Tbe play, "Souvenir Spooos,"
s c o r e da g r e a t h i t , g i v e n b y a n a l l s t a r
cast, as follows :
DonaldGildereleevs
WalterVarnell,
Mre, Vsrnell, bis wife, Evelyn Kirkup
f,ydis Varnell, his Bister, Ellie Tutbill
It has been decided to bold tb6 Dext
meeting Feb. l8tb, when Mrs. Grace
D u r y e e w i l l p r e B e n ta p l a y , a n d a s i t
will be the annual meetiog everyone
e h o u l dc o m e p r e p a r e d t o p a y d u e s .
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" T h i s i s t h e e n r . lo f a p e r f e c t d a y " l D ' G i l d e r s l e e v e , o r g a n i e t ' T h e m u s i c
The MacDowell Club of New York
Lieut. G. H. Richword, Roy H. Reeve
l r_ r ec ttuunr innl rnrgl tlht rhor uoguhgohuotu t w a s8 w o n dde€rrftuul l yl y e fnt e c tni v e ,
i s r\ v hl raatl ti h c yJ iatllll : ;ral ,i ld o n
has our thanks for an invitation for it8
;'rril the Pre"Lyrerran Srrj,lav Schooll"nd good
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out of town critice
We notic€ thst
reception Jan. 28th.
Ferdinand Lighthead, N. S.Tutbill,Jr.
l i r : n i c o n T u e s . l a y n i g h t . T h e rwveeaatthhter rl ^ ^ ; - ^ - : " *it ithc
i - -equar
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. r c n p l f p r i : t h e r ;"i:l;,''il;*'i;'1.i,ii
Mies Caroline M. Bell will exhibit Win;,,:,t.ii'i';iiJ,e r v a s a rbvieEi ] ec rnoew. ndi: lI "."i."i"o
Nellie Ricbwood,
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ter Evening, Oalceand Meadowe, Octo'
Nellie Huntington,
Madelioo Sontag
l)ettet; and last Lut not least, therri
Cbarlee E, Benjamin and wife, fine
ber, Laet Glow, Gray Day, Ske(ches,
Nellie
Skinner,
Dorothy
Brown
rver.e fine eats and plenty of them.
aDd citizens, moved to
lneighbors
Nellie McIntyre,
H e l e oM c N u l t y M i e s J u l i a M . W i c k h a m b a s L o n g I s l Vere G. Flazard, who enlisted somelBrooklyn last week, and th€ family of
and Meadows, Among the Dunes, Gray
w
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It
a
enjoyable little play,
and Cold, A Quiet Btream, Tlre Beaclr,
well acted, and the mucic by the GreenLsto Afternooo,
Peconic Bay, and
port Higb School wae splendid for
Tbese two ladies are doing
Sketch.
d a n c i n g . T b e r e c e i p t e ,i n c l u d i n g c a n d y
migbty clever work snd attracting
sale, were $I15.
much favorable comment in tbe field of
io hear ot the prcmotion of ori
art.
former office clerk, John Francis MacLuth€r G. Cox started on a three
Millan, from Private to Sergesnt in the
montbs' tour of Florida and Toxae on
Good
A. E. F , at Brest, tr'rance'
Mooday of this week wiih young James
luck to hirn.
Nimmons of New York, who rented
A new baby girl 8cro88 from the
oneof Mrs. Emma Young's cottagee
s t a t i o n a t " B o b b y ' e " l a s t S u n d a y . two year! ago, Tbey will go from
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New York to Florida, thenco 8ll the
ents, says he will sell Ida Belle to the
wav to'Iexas in Mr. Nimmons' big
.At the Literary Tuesday eveninglC., IastThursday.
S t a t i o D A g e n t f o r a P o u o d o f P e a n u t Buto. It ougbt to bo a wonderful trip
rhe following. interesting progrrm I Now tbere, be ready with your Vicbrittle, but wants to keeP the new
for tbese two young chaps.
baby till it's big enough to trade off for
Don't forget the Berkeley Sertette
cbas'
J'
and
E.
Penov
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Geo'
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next Saturday night, Jan.25tb-the
and
Dr.
Peterson
Laurel,
of
ucNutty
anrl
blara.Duryea,
B;tiii;
iiope
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I
fourth event in our Lecture Course.
Eight upon confeseion and two
l l a r y ( ) l i n s t b a d . ' H a / - c l. T u t h i l l i i 9 l o . l L i o o " " u r A l l e n o f C u t c h o g u e , M r s .
letter uoited with
the Presbyterian They are heralded as being a very pop.:5.,]::'lHoward
.\lice
Srlhwofth;
Miss
G
- . Tutbill of New Suffolk,
c h u r c h h e r e l a s t S u n d a y , R e v . A . E . ulsr group of entertainers,
I{ing's Olchestra; the ^program, .col- | ;;^,-:--^" -^--.,"
c^hhilrao
On Monday the remaine of James
;iiil::i ;tiji'T";i! ^"f ri,""f,^:;'il,i-,"'i.
lct'ai'.uo of women's committee, F o o t e p r e a c l r e d
wonderful
a
RusPike,
o.
in
the
Tuthill,
Louis
follorving
R.
with
tbe
S; S;d.I";,"
lPbilip
Madison Hsllock, who died at tlt€ hom€
aermon upon "Kriowing Cod. "
Next
S r r o d a ye n d s h i e p a s t o r e t e h e r e f o r a of bis son Clarence at llaiting Hollow
laet Friday, wero brought to Mattiluck
time, but it is hoped h€ may r€turn
later. Never hae a man endeared him- snd the ftrnersl services wero beld at
s e l f t o t h e h e a r t s o f t h i s c o o g r e g a t i o n his eon Jobn'a home, conducted by Rev.
i n B o s b o r t a t i m e b e f o r e a n d b i s c o n - William A. Wasson. Intermeot w88
Betinlred absence would be almost & io tbe New Bethany CemeterY.
sidee tbese two sons, he leavee three
calamity.
T h e P r e r b y t e r i a n c h o i r w i l l r e n d e r a otber eons, Leroy, Clifford and Howard,
sod three dgughtere, Mr8. Burt Tut'
eiirring anthem, teDor Eolo by Terry
W . T u t b i l l , n e x t S u n d a y m o r o i n g a n d hill, MrB. Willlam lresbscb and Mrs.
i n t h e e v e n i n g M r s . G e o r g e H . F i s c h e r Elmer Bood. He wae 80 years, 1l
montbs and 6 daye of age.
will sing.
-ii"-P*i
At the annual Mattitock Bank meet'
has sold his farm on ing laet Saturday, tbe following officers
Cox's Neck Road to frank and Ger- were re-elected for another year : Pres.,
t r u d a B o r d e n k a 8 n d w i t b b i s d o u g b t e r J. M. Lupton; Vice Pres., I'lat. S. Tuttr,larv titt make his home at Laurel'
A. L. Downs; Cashier, E. D.
Dunn hill; Sec.,
l f m e m o r Y E e r v e su s r i g h t , M r '
Finance Committee, J. M. Lupa n d i t ' s Corwin;
has lived on tbis farm 51 years,
N. S. Tuthiil, E. D. Corwin aod
h a v e too,
like pulling up an old landmark to
Charles Gildersleeve.
He must
the ouaint old man leave it'
Last SuDday the Preebyterian churcb
b 6 c o n s i d e r a b l Yo v e r 9 0 '
was crowded to the doore, with extrs
M r s . B e n j a m i u C K i r k u P b a e s o l d seats brougbt io. In the evening Rev.
her
ber farm at North Mattituck to
ser'
preacbed a "Victory"
a n d i t ' s Mr. f'oote
sons Victor and Trowbridge,
sormon, and a v€ry generoue ofering
family
oleaeant to tbink it'e still io
(not a collectioo) was taken for Armenian guffererg.
s i s t e db y I r i s S o l n r i ,p t a n i J t . b ? n c - l f t h e m .
o,ii."i'i;l';..,'?;Hif:'J3:^i:';:,I
t_"i,."il_1".1.Yff.,
:"',":": .-"'"j.'g,l:::
ing to music by King's Orchestrawill ll
l o l l o w t h c p r e s c n t a t i o no f t h e p r o - l I
ram.
Tickets for both the
,.inment and the dance uill be
SUN1MUM
BONT'M
UM
IONUM
Mattituck
EoDrt P. ?qitrt!l ls lnn TaAvsltre.s
o u 8 l q 6 8 Ba g e n t e t M a l t t t u c k
* u u . D A N T E LH . O V E R T o N ,J R .
I Last May a young minister came to
I
Mattituck to fill a vacancy in the.pres.
I
I byterian pulpit. and it seemed to be I
of love at nrst sight. Tb€ cou_
lcase
gresation lost no time in
Esking him to
i
b e c o m ei t s p r s t o r a t o n c e . w h i c h b e
I
ditl.
Tbe eturdv old pareonage was nicely
i
rorurorshed
and
rebuilt,
aod eooo hia
I
and ljttl€ Bonwere BDugly settled
fwife
tbere with him, and we fondly boped
I
lror m8ny yeare, His f amilv life was
d"lightfol
l i d e a l . l ' h e p a r s o n a g e* " r
t o v i 6 i t , i t s c h a r m i"n g m i s t r e s s
lplsce
h
a
p
p
y
,
w
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t
h
I
k
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D
d
l
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word for
lstwBys
| 1ll. In tn" pulpit biu beautiful voicc,
Ilaultless enuociation, aplendid vocabularV and tbought iDterested bia large
I
lcoDgregations deeply. His Bible Claas
of youog meo grew by loaps aod bounda
I
bis manly, modeet ways appealed
lantl
all. Oo Monday morning, at ten
Ito
lo'clock, wheo bie parisb knew o! tbe
I deatb of tb6 Rev. Daoiel Ilawkins
Jr., at tbe Greenport HospitlOverton,
s l , f r o m a p p e D d i c i t i s ,t h e e n t i r e v i l l a g e
I
I was BaddeD€dand gtricken with a seD8e
to eacb otr€ of a pereoual eorrow. Ooly
I
I tbe Sunday beforo his oDeration hc was
in hie pulpit in appareat good health,
I
I aod spok€of how be loved Mattituck.
Last Wednerday h€ complaiDed of
I
I Paios. Dr. Peterson, wbo atteDded
lbim, fioally coasulted with Dr. ChauvaiD, tbe Eurgeon, and on Sunday be
I
was oporated upoD, but too late to ssve
I
lhie life. Mr, Overtoo wae born at the
home of n1re. J. B. Terry, bis granclI
lmotber, at Sourhold, Sept. 6, Ig9?,
23 yeare, 6 montbs and 23 days ego, tbe
I
soo of Rev. Daniel E. Overton, Sr., end
I
wife, Carrio Terry. IIo was a graduI
I BtB of Latsyetto College aod Union
Theological Seminary, has filled msny
I
pulpitB and doo€ setil€meot work
I
in
I New York and gave promiae of becoming
gome
a
very
brilliant
mau,
I
tso
yesr8 ago he married Xariao, daugbter
i
of Rev. and Mre. Rev. John Iou8t, botb
I
well known preacbers of the Methodist
church at lticboood Hi[, L. L, and r
flood of sympathy and love is felt for
the wife.
Dr. Craven, wbo is still
preacbing at Westfield, N. J., is com_
log to conduct the funeral gervicee in
tho Presbyterian cburcb tbil Tbursdav
afternsoo,at l:30. The iaterment wiil
be in the family plot at Soutbold. lt
all Eeems like a dream, snd tbat we
must wakg and Beo him smilo again.
Perhape we may in a fairer, better
laoo,
poigoant feeling of grief
.Owing to a
wbicb pervaded the wbole villago last
Mooday, tbe Literary programme tbat
wa8 to b€ given by tbe Girl Scoure was
postpoued by then for one montb.
Tbe J
Rev. Daniel II. Overton, Jr., nastor
cf the Mattituck Presbyterian Church
iied lldnday morring of this wcelt, at
the agc of 2.1 years,5 months anC
ihree da1's. A sttong, rugged. ath.
rctic tyFe of nran, apparently in the
best of health, he rvas taken ill sudlen)y Wednesday night, and on Sunlay was opelated on for appetldicitis
rt the Greennoli. Hospital, but on
Uonday morning came the news 01
ris death that shocketl and saddenecl
he whole commutiity. Mr. Overlor
vas the son of the late Rev. Daniel H
Jverton of Isljp. I{e was a qracluatc
'f [afavette ColleEe and Union Sem
narv, and v'as called to fill the Pres'
',yterian pulpit here
.last.May, rnC
\ a s a l r v a y sb e e na h a r d a n r l c o n s ) s t e n '
worker in the irtelest of the church
'nd Sunday School, IIis sermons
vcre finely rvritten and forciblv de
'ivered, and his talks in Sunday Schoo]
rvere eager')y listencrl to by his class
qf over'20 young lir,en. I{e was keenll
interested in alhletics, and rvas a
:rack player on the baskc(ball team
this rvinter. Of him it can be truth'none knew him but tc
fullv said that
'ore him,'for his cheerful smile. sin'
cere friendliness anri winning personality won the hearts of all withrvhonr
he came in coniact. lle is survived b1
his wi<lou', rvho was Marion Foust
.lauqhter of Rev. and Mrs. John
Foust, both pleaclrers in the l'1. D
Church al Richnrond IIill, ancl ont
:hild. Terry, rvho have the sympathy
r f a l l i n t h e i r g r e a t b e r e a v e n t e n t .H i s
i u n e r a l s e r v i c e s u ' e r e c o n d u c t e da t t h e
:hurch Thursday afternootr a',1.i10 b1
Dr. Char)es E. Crnven, formcr'lv ol
Mattituck, norv nreaching at Westleld N. J,, and the burial rvas in the
I iarnily p)ot at Southold.
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St(vens, a rvcll knom and highly
e s t c c m c c lo l d r e s i c l e n t o f t h i s v i l l a g c ,
dierl at the homc- o{ his daughtcr, I\'Iis.
irl Gel mantou'rr,
tr{abel R. lVilliaus
P a . . c : r \ 4 r c , d n e s d a yo f l a s t r v e e k , l l e
rvas ir: his 82rl year. Nir'. uncl L'[rs.
S t e v o n s w e r e s p e n c l i n gt h e w i D t e l w i r l l
their daughter in Genrrartorvtr, Besides his rvife ancl deughter, NIrs. Sl"cvetrs is srnived by a son, A. Hcrrell
Stevc,ls. The remains verc brought
t"r this tillrg,l an(l funcral serv,(e.
vcrc liclri nt the l.etr honc of lhe dcccasecl cn Saturcity, the Rer, Tholnas
Co11e,offrcialirg. and the Luri-rl rvas iu
thc Iocal cenretely.
Out oi lespe3t:
[o Mr, Sterrens'meniory all ii\c stotc':
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laces on Ma il
and othe,r blsiness
street hcre renajnnd clo:red rluritrp; lbe
fuireral selvice hcui.
Former Assemblyrnan Had
V'ery Useful and Suc-
Mattituck will pay honor to tbe lile
and worth of their young Pastor wbo
cessful Career
has passed suddenly from servlce on
earth to a service beyond our hen.
Southoldhas a clainr on this youth second to none, and she must joio witb
Mattituck iD a tribute,
Daniel H. Overton, Jr., was born here
at the home ot his gran,iparents, IIr.
and Mrs, J. B. Terry. He sPent much
of his young life in that home or at the
bay, and we followed bis growth, and
developr,entof tastes and intereEts'as
As
if he ware Southold's very own.
t b e t i t t l e b o y t t e c a n r ea b i g b s c h o o l l a d ,
a marked change was apparent even to
a c a s u a lo t r s e r v e r . B o o k s a b s o r b e d h i s
attentioD.
Ususual quietness and
thougbtfulness marl<ed ltis mrtooer.
l l i g b s t a n d i n g sc a n r c e a s i l y , b u l t h e y
meant but little to hitrl, aorl his friends
'lherr
came
w e r e b a r r J l ya c r a r e o f i h c t n .
c o l l e g ed a y e a n d t h e d e c i s i o t ) - a s u r prise to someof his friends, but a most
naluril outcoDe of the self-traitring
tl)rough whicl) he had passed-the deHON. .IOHN ]II. t,LI]-TON
cision io enter the nritristry. lt mesrt
eo much t(, him, that idea of mintstry.
It rvrs u'ilh lr trlr)nn(l re,,trei th:tl:
It meant tbe rliecuverY of thB real
{ h c n c u ' s o f t h l s u r l r l t ' t rr l c r t l h o I t l t c
needs of htrnanity, the imperative I I o n . , I o h r X [ . L u p l o n . o ] M a t l , i t r t c l i ,
n e e r l so f l b i s d a y e n d h o u t , t h e c o u r - \ v a s ) ( , \ ' t i \ ' f ( l l r y l r l r D l f l\ ) u s f l ' i r ' l 1 1 i sa l ( l
a g e o u sf a c i n { o f t i ; o s e n e e d s , a n d t h e n n c q u i r i t r t i i n c e s . l l r ' . L r r l t l o t r ' s h e : i l l h
h a r l l r e c nI l i l i n q f , r ' n r o r c t h a r t a y e a t
the gathering up of all lris powers to
l r r r l o n S a t u r r l r t . u r o tn i r t ! i l t r , l v a : i
tlis surrny dispusiriun'
bring relief.
stlicl<err villt apoplcxv jn the baihsense of humor, and general lov- l o o n r o f h i s h o r r c a r d r l i r ' r l[ T o n d a y
ableness of clla(acter were saving lftclnoon. tlc lrs in lris 65th ycar.
l , ' n n t ' r a l s o lv i c c : : u ' i l l l r l c c r n t l u r : t c t l
q u a l i l i e si o t h e s t e r n c o r ) b a t t h a t b e
'l'hnrsrlrii' .
ltoluoott {lL 1 ::]0
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felt he as a Christian mugl face. Hs
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p r e a c h e c li n S o u t h o l d o n l y a f e w t i o e s '
l i e r ' . ( l h r r ' l c s I l . ( r ' a v l r , a s s i . c i r ' r lb y
We recall bis scathing arraignment of
thc Rcv. Mt. Dcvlnny, tliir lattcr llasw r o n g s t o w a r d s o n r eo f h i s f e l i o w m e o , t o r o f t h e n { a i : t i t r r c l i I ' r ' c s b v t c l j a n
lrt in
b u t w e s h a l l r e t n c m l r e rl o n g e s t h i s c o m - c h n : r h r r r r l t h , r l r t l i r l
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i o g d o w n f r o n t h e P u l P l I a m o D g u s , B ( ' t h r n y c c r t c t L ' tv . i h : r l v i l l l ! ' e .
John l'[llhcr Luliton s'as a son ol
bringing with hinr ao atmospllere of
t.hr lric liclnrrurl lnd I{r,nrrirh NIoorc
I love, gentleness,and siveel tolerance
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I thut tloes not radiate always Irom a
a n d l i y e r l i n t h a t v i l l a n e .a l l o f h i s l i f c of social wrongs. Friendly tinrc. I{c rvrs ono of l\lltf.itucli's {orcr
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p l o r r i n c n t a n d h i g h l v c s t r c t r c c lL c s i m e t a s h e p a s s e dd o w n t b e a i s l e , w i t h
rlentsoi Ii:tsfc'tr Lorg Islrncl hrvins
a good nature ald a genuine smile of
q u i e t e n j o y m e o t t b a t a d d e d a r a d i a n c e b c , r , nn l t , e r l r l i r : t h c b u s i n c s s , c i v l r
rnd poliLicrllil'o of ihrt scclior. Bcto hi$ character.
i r r q c , r r l o u ' c r lr v i t h l p l c l L s i n g p c r s o t t I t i s s c a r c e l yo n e y e s r s i n c e w e h e a r d a l i { 3 - a r r l p , r s s e s s i n g D r i r t r l c x c c l l c D L
the young preacher give his initiatory
c h n r r . c t e r i s t i c s ,h c c a s i v ) ) r r ( l ef t : e i n ( l , i
s e r m o na t M a t t i t u c k . I t w a s a s i m - and t ctainctl t.hcrr. Tlc u'as llottofpubple, cleat exposition of his concepLion l h l c r r r l l h i s l r u s i l e s s < l c l l i n g s ,
lic-spiritc,d, and a splt:rdicl t-vpc o{
of the Master's spirit and service to citizen ir elclv seDsc of thc wcr,1.
humaoity. He has been true to that
Thloulh his rlratli not ouly his nativt'
s p i r i t a s h e c o n c e i v e d i t . I l i s c o n c e p - v i l l o g ea n d l o u n , b u t t h e w h o l e o i S u l tiou of methods may difrer from ours, foik county has srllercd a glcat loss.
b c c r L r s eh i . \ v r s a r n i l n u ' h o s c i n f l u c n c c
but the modest youth is our leader in
c x t r . r t l c r l f a t b c v o n t ' l t h c c o t r i l r r c so f
b i s d a u n t l e s sc o u r a g o ' W e m u s i f o l l r i s l t , , [ ] o t u \ \t t .
low him with aomiration in his unFIe ser'\'r.{l fivc' te|tIs, f.rom 1!J06 to
'I910
e w e r v i n g a d h e r e n c et o t b e r i g h t , a s h e
i n c l u s i v c ,l s A s s e r t l t l y n t l r f r o r t t
felt God had called bim to see the
Snffolli's firsl disirici, ancl irtloduccd
r i g h t . H i s s e r v i c e , l i k e t h a t o f h i s o l u , a s i r s t l u r n e n i u l 1 n i , 1 1 ' 1 - y 'p; l s s e d
a lar'jrt tttriulret rrf rotrstr'ucl'ivt' trteasMaster, has been short, but length of
ures that 1{cre v{'r!'bcrellcial lo hjs
y e a r s d o e sn o t d e t e r m i n e t h e w e i g h t o I
thc cortttty rlrrdthc Statc
influence lefi behind' Our Daniel, constitLrL,lrts.
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greatly beloved,sunny of hearl, scbola n d i r t r l l i g c r c c i o l r i s p L t b l i cd u t i c s
arly in tastes, had a love for God aud ls hc rlirl to lris o\vtt ptivatc busitres-s
m a n t h a t s u r p a s s e d a l l o t b e r B t t a i n - a n d i n b o t h c a l r a c i t i e sl t e n t t a i t r e de n meDtsand outlives all time. With this v i a b l c ' s u c c t l s .
NIr. LnIton rtrs o)te of thc best
for the keY-note ol cbaracter, come
ilr t}e sr:lie spccializl i f e h e r e o r t h e r e , d e a t he a r l y o r l a t e , a l l i l i l t c * l l s e o i l s n t e n
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ldrito l.Lc CrrtrhrgrteLibrary Dance,
i w i t h r n r s i c L r y i l r c I n v i u c i i r l eO r c h e s t r a .
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menu: Grape fruit a la ma.""utio".lr lfullyripeforthe resper,and wEBtbe
.ropriate solos and chor.uses.
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ordaincd Elder of tbe Preabyterian
crab meat a la Newburg, f'renctr ctrope
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Mrs. PeytoneDt€rtained . *""toflice Tuesday nieht, ih.
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tor her oFn guests th€ MieseeO,Gor-1"
mgn, Wippler, Lindermau and Kreen | ,l
ol New York. Oo $aturday shegavelt'
s d a o c ea n d s u p p e r ,r n d o n S u a d a y a n "
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Pulvcr.to a lc(i.,r.r,hich I i
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was sent hinr on Jan. (;, at Sas IIrr- l,
School basketIIigh
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The tr{attiluck
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E i t g l * a r i : r r . , ' s i r v o 6 g 6 , l ) l ( j r 1 D 1u, ( " , e
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F)agle this letter: Editor grooklir, I| |
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9+Ihe nanre ci Ralmond L,. Cleavs.
/lne nf our hFroi( young rncn wh', gavt
ris ]ife in his coln'try's cause in th
Vorlrl War. is to be perpetriated in r I
iue u'ay hetc. It has been unani-l
nously chosento head the Americar
r,egion Posl, organized last Saturdav I
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r i e h t a t a m o s t e n t h u s ; a s t i cm e e t i n r I
--Ralr:rond L. Cleaves Post. being ii I
1arne. The officers selected arc as I
l o l l o w s : P r e s i d e r r t ,E l q ' o o c l S . R e c v e rI
i c e p r e s i d e n t s ,C e r l S . V n i l , P e c o n i c rI
{arry I. Aldrlch, Sound Avenue; Cur I
. s J , I l " r L " r r . N r r v S t r l l o l l l ; s n c r ' " t a r tI
I. Irrrnk M.IIillarr; trelsurcr, Rar. l
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' l i e r y o r k o f o r gTahnri zl rsi n, g
tire pos,
'peeches rvete rngde bv
Josenh W
Kralorille, &Ivlon Lee-and Edrvard
tr'right of Riierhead, rvho exp)ained
vhat the Legion is and its purpoes.
The fr'llorvinc stoiv dutod at Nirt'ituck rvrs prinlc,l
i n - t h e E a A I el t l o r , Jay: A weli liros'n l\{a,ttitucli man
:onrplains that Elections Conrmrs.ioner Pulver of S)tg Hlrrbor. is slorr
I l l n s w e l i n g c o tr e s p o n , l n n ' ,f 'l o l u t h l s
-lace. Beirig itrtcrested rn I t.ercnl
rppourtmenl in tire Contnrjssioncr'so{lce he wtole tisliing about it. No rer')ly
, r J has
l i l \ been
u e e r l recejved,
r c c e l v e ( . hc
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a v s . This.
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':r,ll tr:a.ms won t$'o nrore.p.:anres fLoD
School t.:nms af e
he Southold IIigh
'clmont
H r l l I i l i t l r l ' n i 1 1 i 1 1 ,t h n ' c o r e ' , ,pjng ll) 1u li j:r ihl t'ovj tilllle. an(l
llrc girls' gtnrc I to d.
r i i r R i v o r h e a , l i s , - 1 01 , . , r c e n t P . - c ; , t n r
thrn to Iirst Mor.iches it is or':-ilt, fiq'rred thaL
nrore than thitteerr verus
Tllst olr|rse Lefoie thp CoDmisrioner
can be heartl from.
D. E, Lay.
It has lreen ]carnetl that it is il)egal{
o ass.ss lltc
l,il'r'rtrl )le)) ploperiy I r
rncl malie it pay taxes. so at thei' | 1
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aectins in
:pprrvi*r.rs
Rirnlhc:r,l this rt""l' thi lr
*ut^'l t{' "cfitrd lo tho rs- I
for one.year: Ceorge H. Fleet.
that hatl been paid ir
a.iation $iti?.?0
1l":t:,i
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axes.
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I Evclett C. Petty, Jemesport; A. H
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Cosden. Sorrtlrold; John Il. Hagcn I
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'r'oideled emblems firri ir reitriy sirte tr
K)verhea,l; George E. Penny, Iaurel;
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.bout noon last Sunday, jnst as th
wo Horvards rvere retutrinq flon'
huneh. \r/ith Egbert Jones and Jamer
i i l d e r s l e e v e , ' r h o h a p p e n e dt o b e n e a week. Tbe spacious lodge ioom ,",
'y, they r.orl<etl hard to extinguish
z r j , b o o '. i #
I i .t JI c o u n t y . e i - " , i i t i o , i ' J
r)e flan)es, but the fire had too mucl
nlledat an early hour by a brilliaot ae-lr
oFues rs
.now in rv_orkfor a well
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I i l r o w n s e e d h o u s ei n V i r g i n i a . .
s e m b l a g e ,w h o e n j o y e d t b e e
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hrlarity
andrigbtroyalsoodreilowohip
ittle, if ar1,, of their belongings ur
"fl?:i",ri;itbai prevailedtbroughour.o. t._l,| :. I i:.,,";;r."fl":lotllu,iftE
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i a i r s c o u l c lb e g o t t e n o u b , T h e H o u '
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u"y.'onurrnotype
ro.u quacrrds hai'e the svmprtht' of the com"
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v i l l , b e i n s t a l ) e"ii*i"l.lo'i:l?;rtirl
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di n - a f e r v d a y s .
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i a t h e P r e a b y t e r i acnh u r c ht h i r w e e k ,
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by. Bervices nightly.
Next Sunday
oight a ,,C.,, tesm will coDduct the
eveorng eervices and a big attendanc€
is looked for.
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I L l r ' , s . l i : r l l I 1 , , r , 1 - , ,r . e n i n g , J o n . 1 5 ,
I o l r ' ) t n : Lt u s l v i i i r c A n t c r i c l i l L e g i r . r r
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this village,
lhe frrllowiilg ofljcets
e l e , : j : l c l; I . r e s i d e n t , i l l w o o d
S.
.eeve, ivlaititil.!;; Irt Vice presirjrn!.
wcre
t: t-]arl S. Va'1. f.!t:(rnic; ilnd Vicl preei_|
d t n t , F I a r r y I . A l r l r i c . b ,[ i a t t i t u c k ; B r d l
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Raymond
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will
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Cieaves
F{)st, tlle ner:te usorii)ously
choaer,,
lr,rnoring tire nreut,rry of one mbo sut_
terrd a long ard paiuful eickDeus uno
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eph liraioli!ie
: i:d Myroir l,ee of lijv_
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crtrei,d anrl il"l iraid
rignt
of Wei[t)en], N. i.,
u;rrn tirq doinffs of tlre
l,t'!i10il arr.l i::t
!rrlrlrosC, whicb were
v€ry tnteresliijtl.
ArJout 55 $rill Bign
for a cirarter illis srreii. Tile poei erill
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JANUARy
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If ibis iei.te* sboulrl haf,tre;r [o lier,r
tbe eyes of any of rrry frields, hopo
thcy will be kind el;oug[ to rernrpil,r ] r
m y a d d r e s s , M a j a s r i c l l , r t e l , l l u t 1l
Springr, Arlr.. and drop ne a linc. I I
c a n n o t p r o r n i s et o a n s w e r , b u t h o p e t o
be abie to do so lator.
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part of Long Island, thougb I
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p e o p l ei o t l r e U . S . l ' b e g o v e r n lany
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,r You Pray Down in tbe Corn, :l'; tlte majestic " Swing Low
- : e t C h a r i o t" ; " I A m W a l k i n g t h e
I -rvenly Road," and " Going to Meet
..ther Abraham," all made a feast
,r one who enioyspure me)ody.
, The dayeslip by fsst. If I accepted
I the invitations I rnight stay in the
'l Southa year, for tbat's one thing they
'l
seem to like - entertaining friends.
I But I supposeanother month should
taking care of a furnace
, findme home
I
l a n d t w o o r t h r e e s t o v e s ,a n d w a d i n g l
j throughsnow and s)ush; but after all, I
I tbere's no better place to live than I
I L o n g I s l a n d i n g e n e r a l , a n t l S o u t h o l dl ,
T o w n s h i pi n p a r t i c u l a r .
Cordia)ly yours,
CHARLESGILDERSLEEVE
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/ Tbe snow storm of l88t week proved
I one of tbB worat oD record. Tbe roads I r
I 8rB Dot yet dug out in some eections.
-fThero
were bad drifte and the beavy
crust oD the snow made very bard dig-l9ing.
Telegraph and telepbooe lioes
were blown down aDd tbere was a fartial paralyaie of traffic aDd busineBs. l
0 Tbere was no electric light in River|
I bead and tbe rillagee €aat tor reveral I
No freigbt trainB bav€ been
lfdayr,
lolning, and pas6eoger traios were t
.lceverrl bour8 lBt€. Tbis winter cer.' l t a i o l y D 8 k e 8 u p f o r r . h e m i l d o o o w e
I brd lari year. There has been no letop lilcs winter !et in.
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i. I big fatt of snow. Ir wds light Bnd the
l . I h e a v y w i n d c a u s e di t t o d r i f t v e r y b a d .
l y f o r s e v e r a ld a y s . M a n y o f t h e r o a d s
t
a r e a g a ) ni m p D s s x b l o p
, articularlythe
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w h i c hw e r e d u g o u t ,
nit.a to tlru
t o p , a n t l " t h e n s o m" er ". , , t , e o p l e i n t l
s l e i g b sa r e o b t i g e d t o g o t h r o u g t r t h e , l
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t- f i e l d s . T h e a p p r o p r i a t i o nm a d e b y
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B0y,
TOMAKE
BIG
LIAGIJE
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Brooklyn
6
Nationals
Contract to Basebgll
Pilch€r of Local Fame
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a r . d t h r e e s n o w p l o w s . i n c l r r , : i r , g r h c b i g ; I J e a l s . a g o . d r e d i n B r u o l ; J 1n l i : l l v c e j : ,
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tolary ilself, w' re snarl"d lrl' in tlre
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L a w y e ir. P
s e c it li ro,nn !beettwweeeenn L
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r,f rlrogelere, lcha<crl tip Brodeljcll holncsrcl{l;r.t
tuck,
pat.soDtqe tnd
raliaudi c^mo ^f rt.o n^- ^pf,,t -^,,i^._.I j or rne rl.csoyterlrl)
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On Tue5,lny
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L A S I t n u l F d a y ' 8a n d f n . l a y I t l e u l ) l
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of tba Long Isiand Railroa4
:1" tbis
-"J:" I days in New York and dLoot<ivn itris
worgt that lras been exDerienced
p!i.
L
wiDter on the East End, desnite tbe
D o- Jnu, tn .f-o- lrig' LeitU it:hi "eV G i r l S c o u t n l a v
I
fact that oniy a few inchee of
fr"lii;;"i.r.X
"nor i, and
o a u s e dt h e t r o u L i : . A s f a 3 t a s r o t a r y | 1 ( F r i d a y ) n i q h t .
snowplows would throw the driftinql,
1'l" American Legion dance, which
snow out of the cuts the driving wind
w - a - st o
, h a v e ,L e e n h e i d F r i d e l i n 1 g L 1 ,
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t o s t p o n e.d .a l s o i h c L i r e r i r l , .
s w e e p i n g a c r r i s s t h e t e v e l f a r r n l a n a l , l e s b e e - tp
atrair: utll bc anwourrr hurt it hrch.
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c r e w s o f m e n b a t t l e d . ; 1 1 , g 1 , "3 . , i ' - ^ ^ I I K o b e r t M a c d o n a l d ,. a t n a n l o o w n
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ll. E. Golrlsmith of Peconic, fsmilirrly knorn in local baseball circles
r; "Goldie," has done the expected.
llc has definitely broken into Big
Lergue baseball, and, nccording to
Iiicc:'s famous colunrn in the Eagle
lvlolcLay night, be has been offered a
nicc contrflct to play $'ith the Brook11'nN:rtionals this surnmer.
I "Goldie" is probably the bcst pure.. . ro(lucl Lorq Islanrl baseball pitther'
i llrat Sut?olk evel procluced. For
| . ! . r t o . ' , r . f o r r t 's " l s o n s h e r v u s L h c
| ,:r:rtii'ir in thc Eastitn Long Island
I Lergue of rvhich the Rivcrhcrd team
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l;l**"ilil:ii'"'i;'ir,'.iri'lll,ifi:"
andahole wae boted ,ntornn.,,-1::l
p l o w s s l i p p e du f f t h e r a r i s . W h i l e t h p y
l:
w e r e b e i o gg o t t e n o o a g a i n s n , ' w b l e w J
i o b e h i n dt h e m . I ' h a r w a 8 i l r e s o r t o f l
, r r r e r d , c i ,irh
w o r k rhe
work
r h e snow
s n o w fishrers
fishrersc
c ,rrrerd,d
'irh I
i
for many hnurg. Frejghr lrjrirs stuck I
on tbeeidings were oth€r hindrances.
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N e a r C u t c h o g u e t h e c u t w a s f i l l e dw i r h l
s n o w h i g h e r t h a n t , e t o P s o ft b c c a r s . l
l" Tbe nert.Lecture Cou.*e numberl
I f a t t , o n i r , i a " l - 1 t " , . l t . r r t r c r rC i r i r i r
l S t ) ' o r ) g l r e a r_t a
, I u l l - b l o o , r e , lI n d j r n , I
llcctu|cs on."Frutn Pracc Pipc to Warl
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,r rook
Friday
evening
six
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thro'rgh tlre cutH Le-i lSernrrn t"'fiifti.,i
drive lhe
'Ilsn91',whiehwasll tweenRiverbead
andGreenport, di"-| 11,i,;;;h;; tiiliiiil i""'i".ll;,'ii,:l
lll".t:l jrreml wil.not
I
begin
ro
"esst bh e I l t r irl tnncceet on W cf ss t P oorrnr tr l .
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pay the cost of clearing the roade, and
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midnight'
shape. Tbej,e
u rn w p l o w ek e p t ' r u n n i njg'
I W e d n n s d aay n d l h e t r a i n E
wereontine j
"t;^r;-1^,i
O ? l : W c d n e s d anyi s h t I h e r r e i g h tjl
lr fr -s"i ,n,,_L o u n de a s t , g o t
i
stuck rn a snowI I
s
bank between Cutchogue
i
, ll
(-
and Matti_
tuck. A rotary plow came down from
:e j the city to get it clear.
h
At time cf I
r- writing (
Ttrursday at t2 m,) tlreI
I
mornlng trains had lot left GreeDport, e
. I
i- | Tlre thermometer regi6tered l6 sbove e
h-lzero Thursday rnorning. Winter Bet
rn goodand proper it December and e
wehavefailed
since tben.
to
The
note any,,thaws,,l€
.,oldest
a
inhabitant', J
con remember nothing like it.
n I e i e n so f a n e a j l y B p r i D gy e t .
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No I
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HttDTRAINS
I(otrr.v .{r'rer jrluch l.roublc
fFoj-.L+
j.r'ho arr: congrrtulati:rg
him now be'
.r,' oj h;s lr|illiltrrt trosDc(.ts for the
lLrtrrr': in th" Gtelrt American Game,
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tVt"r llice Srys of Him
l'-ollouinr is thc stor)' that Rice
lirirted in thc Eaqie Monday
i I l . E . u o l , l s r r r i t h ,v r r s i t y p i t c h e r o f
Illre Sr. Larvr*nr:cUniversity, Canton,
lN. Y., tearn, has been offered a con| 1.r'actby President Charles Il. Ebbets
l,,f the Broolilyn Nationa'l League
l(.llull, ancl expects to sign at the close
loi collegc in June, when he plans to
I . , ' i r r r h e I i r o o k l w . c l u bn
. nd lry out fo_r
, on Eb[,ets' pitching stafi.
: pr...itin
j l lrt: scirrlct trvirler turned dorvn an of| . r ' r r , : , r ' ' o r r r p l n yt h e S u p e r b a s o n
I t ' i r S , ) ' r t h . r r rt r r r i n i r g t r i p , u s h e
| , r i s l r e r l t o t : o m p l e t eh i s c o l ) e g ec o u r s e .
I { i ' , l , l s n r li r , r v h o i s a i , r o r l u c t o l '
I r . r g I s l : r r r d r. v i l l t o r r t e t o t h e B r o o k | , . ; n c l u b \ v i t h r n o r c e x p e r i c n r : ct o h i r ;
r"crlit thrn the avcrrAc yearling. His
.,)rli in thc tr)aslern l,ong Islancl Anr'li:cur Lcagrrr. lrst season att.racte(l thc
'rt.tention of :,evcr':rl nrajor lcague
iorLLi. Liugcly lhrough his qilt,ilo.(l t$'irlrr.l the Ilattiiuck teanr
r''rdctl the season rt tho top of th.l
lcrguc. At the end of the seasonhe
ivrs ltcalle,l from collcgeto pitch ser',.rrrl qarnes. For the psst t\\'o ye&Its
lre harr rione the bulli oL the nitchjng
' . r l r i . r r o l l e A e n i n c , T $ o y e r r s n Fo
' Iield Corn^ll to two hitc anJ lrt, t
in the -s!1nreseason he adm,jnisterod "
iroat oI whitcwash to Ilamilton Colr"oo, hcsidesdcfeatinlr thc Univetsil.oi Rochestcr by 10 t,o ?. I{e c;rntairrc,l
r l . , r l l t . L r ! r r e n c e t e a n i i n 1 9 1 C ,a n d
l clped to rvin a 6 to 0 vicloly ov€r
l . r o r r v i c h .o r e o f t h e s t r o n g e s t c o l l e g e
lcrnrs il the East.
ik:sicle:.a wide assoTtment ol curycs
-r.l nrrr:h srced, "Goldie" has a spitl,rrll u']ric) has proved ihe dcsrair ef
r'pposing bafsmen nnd brought hinr
rrany zt sililiitout. I-Ie is of the rangt'
rvr:,r, u'ell liti:ed io stand the grintl of
l,;t'leaqrr. bascbr'll. Whqn not orr
r l i . D l n r ) n rh
l c p l a y s l h c o r r l . f i c l ' 1w, h e r , '
lris hitfirq has proved a big factor irr
rrirnir q games.
Goldsmith is the sol of Mr. rnrl
ljr'.. Hrr rison C. G"l,ls6i1]t o1 p"c n n j r r .L o n g I s l r n d . I l e j s a n r c m b e ' '
rji ihc Senior Class at St. La.n'enc'
, r(l of illa Alpha Tau Omeoa {uterr r i t r - . B e s : ; r l e sb e i n q a c t i v e i n c n l l c p ^
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E. S. Miller, Wading River, Remenbers a Bad One in 1g56.i
, , T h o s eo f t h e p r e s e n t g e n c r a t i o n w h o
t l u n k n it s w ri nntteerr h a s b
6een the
p w o r" s" rt
, r i u n K rt h
rnat e!er. hnppened have anorner
guess conrinr. It,s bad ph^,,oh r,-,rr
iir"^ig'1"-.
oerore most of;wayus were wonying
whether it snorvcd or froze, there was
a slolnl as q'as a storm- e..^r.l;hd +^
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a (r (,I. nf -(|o|elel.s
to (iig !s out.
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Greenport
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Car Stuck All Night in Big
Dritt./iA,\/
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1\'llerr a {estructivc
blizzard
Ilie
that of lirst Saturdat. suddenl).iLDd
U n e x p c c t . r d i ) ' p o u n c F r s d o s n r L p o 1 1f , o [ : j
[ s ] r n . 1 , \ l ' h a t 1 1 5 . 1 s gi s D l a y e d N i t h t h e
l'ai)r'oad sal)!.1ulas, and lvhat pjcturcs
ef itlcon\onience ilnd distress are elrtrCt,.,l I).. 1lte llDforluDatc
D.tsscnR.jrs
hh.r lrad alr'.acll, set o!lt upon t heir
lrfiOrc ihc storrrr ht(l lrulst
,ou)DCl'
hpon thr,rr.
,\ partr. ol r|hich I n'as to l)errber
E.t qul. fl.)rrL lIlilltiIgtorl
for (iJ{,eIport, a, jodrlcj. of oDl)" abouL 60 ntites,
7 o clocli s_rtu)dat i
)r-t rl 1o,1li fro'r
nlor 11ril; Unlil
Sult(laI
cvoDjng
1.o coDl-
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ln! ton
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to
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consolali',t)
norr
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lfttli'l'll.ts.'
tie() llours
B'..€
sca.)ly
tu'i(.
ilr due
se[anil
FJ,cint ill thf'slatio1r
thil
finnlly
!\1onF.
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cane
()llitc
a D!.rly
of rrs set out for
tr{tt\r.ith hish
tbat
ir! solne
h()pes
titrrcik
gct
l\'e
nranage
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wrt
could
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[lattitu(k
FhF tr[iDnrerl harl a pleasant cha.t togethcr for a coul)le of hours s'hilc \\'e
9'ai1crl. ODe lniDlrte 1\.euere ordcrc(l
fronr tbc tfalD iDto the statli)n onlt'
io 1)e ordercd l)ltcl(
thc llext nliiut.
D.gajn, llut tlrey deci(led to go at last.
1\-]1rrtr- thrjlliD-g er_l)ertence jt ails
bircliirr.i th,rsc sll.Jwdrifts {roln F i\'(lrOtrr fcclinEs
hr|,1 i,rNarrl }lattittrcli.
lan hrslr, liilt \\,hcn Fe plulIfe.l iDto
on. dril't aDrl coulcl rl(it gct otlt rt 1v&s
Dot qrrile so iDterstiDE. Orlly aborrt
t1(r) rrr-ds lclt of the (1rift, an/l tr{attilr('li onlv three miles beyoDd, I ct $'ith
e. l,lizzat.l fagjDg thDsc 1q'o I'ar(ls
ilr.] night to bc sDent in a col(l
lrli[)l
car. l,'o colrl to slecp and Do oorrlort
to l,.j .tq irk.. ,{nd no sufrper, and no
ble4lifnst.
of any
tr{ighty
D|oslr|cl
ar,ticipation.
\I'rF lrie(t
1o
ipl.irsrnt
aho!cl oLrt tho eugrile, Jllt tlle rsinci
ble\',- jr1 tlrc! snos' fast(,r tl)rn it coul(l
b,r sl)r,\'r).Ll olrl. I'arl
ot The cletv
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l-.:1.lrir1[ Maltiitlcli.
Eut tlas: A felv
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lronr rrs iihe st!ppcd
deald a)td
corrl(1Dot Lrdgc aDother iDch. Ilow
Our lrot)es di(l lalll
\Ve had to settle
{lo\tn fD.l .rrrjo}, oursoi\:es rs Lest rvr.
-!\'.r
c,)r1lri uuljl (lie [lor.niti3_
\voulrl
lrlif id 1r^\'e lla(L ttrr
of
Drivjtcijc
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lr,i t alli!s lllri caf tvils OnlJ a cornttr,rI
r'.
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ntor'',inA
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caJlrl!rg raross the iielcls to t)titlie ils
e 'rjir
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irpi, tr, lroln'. incl briiq rrs 13 cggs. a
Ir11'", 'I'"e iD.l a few.ra.kcls.
Bu,
thrs \'zts no )rrcalifast, for a cornpztny
of ll!ngr.l'lren
altd one Ione s,or11at1.
tr\'c accDrdiltsll
rDa(le our wav atlout ,l
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il on for aooeodicitis
the Gr""noo.t i P:l
a l t h o u g t r - s l , el a r
u":lical Iasl IrriJuy,
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I w a S I n a c r l t l c a ; c o l J l { l u D . l s D O Wf c -
r,icety.J
l.rn"ro,,re
in.#W l?4?"
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is.homelullerrng frum nervous'tr,
lemI,
p r u s ra
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l v r . r y h i g h l y c o m m e n d e , bl e r e , a r r d w u s ]
entertaioinS.
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P. Tqthut tr tE! TEAVTLEa'!
bEalnoNs sa€nt at Matiliuoh
MATTITUCK
Rev, A. E. Foote's termons sre al, l T h , , t , c anl , " l r ;
is s,rlicirins
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ways wonderful, but last Sunday rorn,
I c l , , t h i n f . t ' i t h , . r r r c u ' ( , l s c , . u l t r ll r i r i l ( l
ing be gave ue one far surpsesiog all
s l a s l ( ' l , Px S I f i s i r r g r , , r , cl , ) n , l i l i , ) n r. r
p r e v i o u ae f f o r t s , E i B t e x t w a s , , N o 1
t l i r e s e n t t o n i c ' n , w o n r t , r rl n d c h i l r l r c n
Mao Csred for My Soul," and it cert .l i n F l a n c e n n c l B c l g i u r n .
This is
tsinly rvsl cslculsted to maks hin beu. o
, I sul)lcllliltg t ' rrhich ercLJultc jh ,di.l
€rB realiz€ their peraonal accountabili- t
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a b l e t n r r r a l i t , a c o n tr i h u t i ( , 1 )
tt, Nert Sunday witl end his pastor,ete bsre for the pres€Dt, as b€ gos! t
lGoods ma1' be left at tlre Recl Cross
I
tben to W8t€rvliet, N. Y., to fitl tbo
lroorr fridar.aftelroon or Satnrrlry
pulpit of a Baptiat church at tbat '
llrlrrrning (rriue to eleven) of tiris
t
placo,
'
lrveek. Reti {lross rlerrrliers arr: r.r,T b e L s d i e s ' A i d S o c i e t yh o l d s i t e a n (tuesterlto bring tlreir kDjfterj gorrcls
,
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nusl EsBtor Bszsr in tb€ chspel Thurs, to the heailrluar.ters on F r irliiy
or
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day afternoon of tbio weeL, Marcb t6,
, l . r , 1 6 1 r . ; n o; r n r p i r . c r . s, . f
, I I \ 1 , ) n J t \ 'a
aod will eerve a big aupper from 6 till
wool tlrat tlrey h:rve.
l"
8 o'clock.
Linu,ood Dowls has enlisteti in thc I
Mro. Cstheri[o Pbillips Bnd R. A.
,
Eughee were boetertes at a very ffD€
l A r r n l r n r l I , c , ' ns e r r t1 , ,C r l ) r l ,U t , r . , r ,l .a l
afterooon tea on Wednegday ol lsst t
l H e s l ) \ ' r l ls o r n et i n t c l ; t s t v c a r . i n a I t o
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jtraining cantpin Wisconsin.
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J, Wood Wickham ,
t h e J o l r nl h i
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in tbeir honor by the Miraee Bobby, of
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i1t. h
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Brooklyn, laat week,
l s t u d vl , r l r cr r i i c r r t i ; r r r
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William M. Hudgon is ou a buginosg ,
I M r s . M , , r r i s , , IG . V / i n o ss t ) c ] r It i r c t , , 1
trip to Eolly, N. Y., tblc we6k.
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Earl Fischer, uow a full flcdged telcj . i r r N e r r a rk , N . . i .
grapb operator of New York City, r
I M r s . J L ' h nW l . ,
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I M i s s l s a b c l l t ' C o n l i l i n j s v i s j t i n g ]' r u rpeDt lsst week.end witb bio motbcr,
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Mrs. George H. !'iscber. Esrl'g rmile
Y r r t l i r l r i c r r ' , .kt . I \ l r . I . i l 1 , r , , i l I, .
wins bim hoata ol frionde, and bi* abil- .
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Mre, Henry P. Tutbill rpont l88t
i J . I \ { . L u l r t r , n , h a q g ' r n t ' t p A s l t t , v i l l i . ], r r
week in New York on r ihopping trip
;
l N . ' f lhrt. , f o r h i s h r a l t h .
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for her new bome.
g y n r n a s i u m i n t b c L a s c r n c n to f c r
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Tbe famous old-time Literery, wbich
Higlr School hlrs ber.q coruplct- t,
I has afforded tbousande of peoplo, 1 l t h e
, e d a n , l t l r r r i n g r c c c s si r r l l l f r . , r 5 . , 1 r , , , , 1
1,
young and old, clean, fine plcarure for t
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, week, lfarch 30tb, when a brand new e ' I d l y ; r f l , ' r . l n , , t : I
"photograph album" will be sbown, |
1 , 1 , , , ' . , . . * ' ,L, sL : l J t l : t , r " l r y r l r l I l r r h l ,
I , S c h , , , ,slt u , l e n t s .
I besides other attrcctions. You don't "
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I waot to miBB it,
V i c t o r R o l , i r r s , ' r r ,* l r r r l r : r s b , . e r r s l
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Harry C. Young and Charlee H.
very ill since Dec.'nrber, lras gone to j
;lAldricb called on Eonry R, Gilder- a I
o I Floltsville, L. L, for trcatnrent. lVe I
'laleeve laat
week at the Long Irland
. e w i l l i n , p r ' , r v , r' r 1 , i , l l y a r r r Il
c ,ilr,,p,h
lCollege Hospitol, BrooLlyn, where he
" L , a i i , u r r r i' r g , r i r r .
| is slowly recovoritg from a aerioue c i i s o o n I ' c a L l r t o
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lloperatioD. Tbe "boyo" in tbe back i r r I H a r o l J H u d s o r r , u h o l l r s b u i n
ti
room of tho butchor ehop etl misr t s I w a i r i n g I u l n r n n t h s t o b c c a l l c , l { , , r
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r l " D o c ' e " j o l l y p r e r e n c e , s n d w e k n o w I q I s e r l i c . i n l b r ' A r r r r y , t u , , k 1 , l y ; q 1 1 1 , , *u*'
S'
h e m i s a e sb e i o g w i t h t h e m , t o o .
I V Inf tlt. Nrrirl R*slr!c's tltl l'..r. lr
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I We dseply regr€tted that ws cou)d
get tb€ Apollo Club, but the
lnot
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lBuresu will eead us a very lamoua
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Thursday and SatnrI or ench
I r l : r 1 ' e v e n ! r r r - t r l o l D c r e D t a t j c , n so a l h
!:r'liling-? to l) :rrd {, io 11.thc nrzlr}:p',er,r:irt, F. C. L{enerrclez, prorxrses
s L ; i r e l i o rf'i l n i , a r ; r l o f i c r ; \ i ; r b c l l , l o r r r r i r , l . l ' J i L z i r r o l au l r i l u l a y A l i i r ; o n f o r '
the lirst show. Polula| a,lNiisioI
priccs will be chargerl. Sec ihc dis'
l ) l y a r l Y r - r t j ! e r r e n t0 1 t h i s h o u ; c i n
an()ther I'art o{ the l\c1v:,.
Lc,ltoy Ilccve of the U. S. Nlvy $'as
rr) MattitNCli over Sundal'. 'I he prcsen(e of
Lrrirrgs
"Sla';s" always
i h o u T h r . io f b a . . r l : a l le. n , l t h o r r g h t sn f
basebail malie us rvolrlcr if }{attiiucl( is going to har,e rr t.i!-rr this l,elr.
What do you sa]', Lawyer ? Beltrw is
a tather belated li:.t of I{attituclr's
i r a i t i n q ' a v e r a A e s f o r ' l i l s t : e a s o nI
\ r ' / o o d s ,. 1 2 0 : 1 1 . l l r r d s o n , . 3 i . 1 ; R a y
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was tl:e besl rui, gclt,: ar,d kevl
I{t: lsor rrrd }]arl:er l":l rrr :rolrn I
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l L l n a n . k s t o r b e a r r r i l u l B u u e c n i r so f
J o s e p Du . H u d s o n o f H o l l e y , N . L , , o |I 9
UallIuIDra.
baa rented tbe Mrs. Hettie Wells cot* q y , l J . [ I . O v e r t o nJ, r . , g a v e u s
tage of Arthur T, Welle for the eurn- lr l- ll . t r v o f i o e l y p r e p a r e d s e r m o n e l a s t S u n .
udI day, ctrainiirg eveiy: .." flt1, vorce and
mel.
BuhJect ruat tcr.
MisB !
Howell
Mrr. David T. Young, whobas rpent 6{ |
s a n g .a r tr h e , ooftfteerrttoorryy. .aanndd M c s d a m e s
tbe winter in Buffalo and Brooklyn, haa l _ l :Ul tal qr n, d" !a D d A b b i e
Conklio B&r,gB duet
srlat rhe
returo€d to Camp CedarOaks.
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Charles Gildersleeve has reDted big
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Bay Ave, cottago to Miss Lida Rafw rh
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feed" join Martituck Council, No. 84, ; ly:^,.;^,8,T:"lhs,,
was heid on.Friday, conducted by Dr,
Jr. O. U. A, M., snd pattake of ona of t lC
u rr aavveenn, ,w
w tittht r it n ttc" ri rmi :em
n ti i n itihee o l d G -otd ' d
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t h e entire
e n t i r eviilags.
villass.
n i g h t w a s a " b u t t o n b u s t e r , ' , i n h o o o r ,_i
of tbe visit of Jr. Part State Councillor
J o b n N o y e e ,N a t , S e c r e t a r yM a r t i n M .
W o o d e ,N a t . R e p , W e b s t e r A . N e s b i t ,
S t a t e C h s p l a i nT e r r y W , T u t b i l l , T r u e .
tee Orpheue Hance and Joseph D. Tuni s o o a n d C h a e .W . R e y t o n , S t a t e L s w
C o m m i t t e e . S i n e s p e e c b e sa n d m u e i c
by a big orchestra foliowed ihe eupper, . l l e a v e g b e e i d e s M r e . B e r g e n , a s o n ,
w i t h I j o l l y " s m o k e r " t h r o w n i o f r e e . t. '"Il G " o r e u C u r ' . i s o f B r i d g e p o r t , C o n n '
R * u . - D . H , O v e r t o n , J r ' , c o n d u c t e dh e r
Dr, Craven gave uB two fine sermong
f r r o e r a le e r v i c e eS u n d a y s f t e r n o o n , a n d
l a s t S u n d a y ,D r . L l o y d b e i n g u n a b l c t o
th€ burial waB at Cypres8 Hilts Cemg e t b c r e . A s p l e n d i d q u a r t e t t e , M r s . ly eterY on MondaY.
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Rusaell Lupton, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
W. Tuthill and J. M. Craven, sang at
tbo offertory,
Firet time Mrs. Lup.
too'a lovely voice bas been beard here
in a long time, but we hope it will b€
beardofton now,
Rev. D. H. Overton, Jr., ie topreach
h e r e n e x t S u n d a y ,m u c h t o e v e r y b o d y ' s
great pleasure, for our people seemed
to like him very much oo bi8 first visit
bere,
"I" waDt Hon. John G. Downs to
i o t r o d u c e t w o b i l l s - o n e t o i n c r e s e et h e
legal rste of intereBt to 8 per ceDt in
New York State, and aoother to prohibit eaidLegislsturefrom holdirg but
two rneetingB in a decade. Tbat's
oDough. Women who are liviog on
their intereet motrey De€d thc firet bill,
J, M. Lowden, a well knownlusiness
sDd the second all taxpayere, trrsle snd
l-un of New York CitY, died at his
fcmale, equally need a)ike to rave tbeir
elL^-.
t c 7 u , / F A fR G i l r S t - o n S u o d a v .
tuxes. Regardless of psrties, most of
tbe bills put tbrough at Albany are fool
affsirs anyhow and their yearly meet.
ing ougbt to be extended to one in five.
Wboop lt up Sufiolk tsxpayere I
Laet Sunday'sEagle had a goodpicture of "Bob" Barker, tbe celebrsted
basket ball player of St, Lawrence
Uoiversity and an all round athlete in
base ball, etc. "Bob'e" all right.
Mrs. Will Dudley Breaker,
tban
whom Mattiiuck bas no more generoue,
public Epirited Bummer oottager, Bpent
I88t week witb Mre. Fraok C. Barker.
SI'MMUIU
Wanted_painte_.
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teltain€r', was in Mattituch last wcek
irr the iltercst of next season's lect L r r ec o u r s e .
C ' r : r i c l l p ' m n n r r r h ^ r , r ) ' 1 rS h O e] . e t . r i l e r , i s a t l , l i r r ga l o t o l n e r r : h e l v e s
iri his sr,,r'c,tb nralie roon: {or his
spriug and sutlmer stocli.
J. li. Lowderr of Nerv Yotlt, r'ell
l r n o w n t o 1 1 [ a t t i t u c lni e o u ] e ,d i e d a t h i s
horre at 216 lveit 86tb streel on Sun. i u ) , , l,l p t . L 8 . F i e l i a s b c e r t a s n n r r t e L
le:irlert ]rcrc for years, ounringa fine
r:siatc oir Pcconic Ilal;.
Hughes
thc
High
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Sclrcol, Rus llrere, L)orrllrrs Tutlrrll.
'iuthrll.
St-il Ly t ox. LyD'lorr
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.J,rhnscn anil George Duryec, rvill rtat Sou',h-; rri tir:. boy.' ccnlcrente
rft. rrr"^n.
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Th^ li.lril!t: rl; IIiylh Stlrt,r,l brse
1,, I ter,r,r ol rne:i tlt,-: s:r:rr,cl :ri: ihr
hletlc C:oittrdri last Ii'r'iLl;r:l sIlTcir19'riclrat at tbe hanCs o{ iloul,hold
Iiir:h School. scolc (l to :1. I}ib Linrlsri' dor,r the l.'itching this l,err, lvith
G e o i g e 1 ' 1 ' 1 e r ,' h . , b c h i n c l t h c b r t .
At the ne\t nectin!-: of i-hc ltlttitucli Granqc, on l{uy 4, rvhich will be
lvill bc
ln oocr ti'e'tu"{, u ntottrnt
'rrrr,''c,l Lr flr.-s Lj,lrr JrclisoI of
arisiste(l b) the Grrtr;:^.e orRivelheud,
lhe ncrv Falrlt
chestra.
Mr. Inilr:c,
Brrrean head. rvili deliver ln atldress.
Eueenc M. Tuthill, who has lieen at ]
the !iineolr Ilospital for several
wcelis, icturnetl to N{attituch last
H.
rveek nLuch inr.plovecl in hcalth
ll. tiildersleeve, rvho hzls beetr r'l thc
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r l l t r a f l c r n o o r r .l t l l o n p r v l t " w l l s t l c r e
. x i ' s 1 l r 1 th a l . ft h e p m p l e ' : f [ l r L l i r r r c k
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other half were out arbutusing. The
'.r,c,ls rtL YoutrI's Poitrt' Ilu:in1's.
Brorvers Parl< ltrtl Nassart loint lvcrc
full rf seehers for this drriniy and
f l i r g lt n L s D r i r r { t l o l v e l , i r l l l t l l c v
' t r o i : p - h tL l r c i r ri r i l ' y t h c h i , r r { l : t r i a
. rnrI iaJ anrt basltetful.
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lcive:r Lv tlr.' Ra!rrond L. Cler,ves
lPost r. io tre h"id in Lil'rsrJ Hrll on
I l.ri,lrv evenin:., Xtry t4. A crrcli
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h a s b e e n s e c u r e dt o f u r n i s h u u s i c f o r
fhe occasion. Lovers of dancing ar,d
f ^ o d r r t r : s i ci r r c i t t ' . i l o dt o : t t n r r ' 1r.t t d
for thosp who do nol dentc. it is an, l o u n c e dt h a t s p e c t 2 r t o l s ' t i c l i c t sa t 5 0
cents rvill be oh sale. The adtrrission
fol dancilg is otre dollar, lvar tax in'
, c l u d e r l .T h 6 p r o c e f d s a r e f o t a r v o r t h y
I ptoiect rvhiclr tlre trt'y5 havp in n'ttrrl
i ind ,le.erues r Lig att.'r.dance.
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Library Hall wishes to thank all who
: I took part in it so delightfully and will.
ingly, 8nd Mrg. Morrisoa G. W ines,
Mre. Arthur L. Downs and Donald R.
h Gilder"l""v", the executive committee, q
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particular)y, also to F. C. Menendez,
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for free movie adve. The Rodenboughs i l
were very much liked and will proba- e
e I b l y p r o d u c ea b i g p l a y h e r e n e x t f a l l .
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: I late Tbeo. Eallock, bae bceo kind
enougb for soveral_yeare pa8t to Bing
evory June that wonderfularis, "With
Verdure Clad." She BBng it at tbe
offertory laet Sunday with all ber old
time delicacy god tonal quality. Mesr I d a m e sA b b i e a n d C a r r i e C o n k l i n g a l s o
t I sang o n e o f t b e i r b e a u t i f u l d u e t e a t l n s
i evening service, Next Sunday moroe ing Rev. D. H. Overton will administer
Communion.
D€coration Day paeaedof very quietv ly after tbe mornlng parade by Firet men, Soldiera aad.Sailors, Boy Scouts,
e Camp Flre Girls, Scbool Cbildren, Boys
' i and Girle on
horseback, and AutomoI
bileg. The Firemen drilled, and Harry
r t De Petris furnisbcd ftee ice cream to
Itr 8ll tbs children in the parade, and F.
1 C. Meneodez gave all tbe }ide a free
l e movie Bhow ln the hall,
which wss
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highty appreciated, An immense crowd
of gu€sts overflowed Mattituck.
Big
dinnerg were th6 order of tb€ d8y, notably tbat ol Mrs. A. L, DowDs st a
shore dioner, and many othore,
Tbe postponed Literary will be held
Dext wsek, Jun€ ?tb. Riverhead talent
rl
is erpected and a fine programme is be:t rng prepared, so don't fail to att€nd.
Our bappy young friend, Sid Olmt 8tssd, is bom€ from Kentucky Military
e Inatitut€; ditto, Miee Adelaids Satterly
of New London BusineeeColleger
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evsr giveD here. Mr. and Mre. Rodenlbough, who directed it, aay it'r thefirat U
: I iime they ever produced it in nine days
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, ' p d n c s d r , vn i e h t . E d w a r d G a l l a g h e r !
- r : r e - e l e c r e dc h i e f , w i i h W a l t e r L . i
lobinson a.ssistant chief and Donald I
iiklersleeve secretary and trea-suier'
lho necd of bettcr fire-fighting equip) r e n t \ \ ' a s d i s c u s s e d ,a n d a t i t i v e i s
ro\{ on io raise funtls for a chemical ,iturpl:isher. Hury DePetris has al-'
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:r! nlan-voth€r uanres to the list as
r';ill helD out. I)rop in and see hitn
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rue remaros of Mii. -IIeirGr Daytori i l D o r t a n I t h a t r : v e i v r ; n r r i s o r h l t r ( l t f . I . i d e r c i n g a n d c o m e d y t a l e n t w i l l t a k e I
Turner.Drdley, who died at her daugh_ d I t h c t l l s r r c h c a l s a l .
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ter'e in New-Haven, Conn., May lat, !'l
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! liar Uhapc) l'{orday nr.:ht ir" vrrr; voled
at the age of 80 years, l0 mootlls.
ar_ ' l L o c n g z L g e 1 l r : v . D l i i i e l l I . O v e l i o n , l , - lIs p e c i a l t i e s
brillirnt and lote of them.
rived Tuesday afterDooD for burial
iD 6 l J r . , a s s t a t e t l s u p p l y . ! l e p r t a c h c d l '
r Mr, and Mrs. L, J. Rodenbougbof New
tbe old God,s Acre. The gervices
a f,rrv times lccen!ly
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i conducted by l?ev. Welte Fitch. years : i I v e r y r v c l l l i l i e r l . I t u e r s a l : : c v c t e d t o I c t I Rochelle are tbe directors, They bave
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ago ar Mre. Turner ehe lived here
I ) | iu.t returned from Florida, wht re they
o n I iI l| ;3pgee n. ,l ln r l t o l l I U 1 l a ( a r a q e ,
l ' I d i r e c t e db i g a f l a i r s . R i v e r h e a d t u r n e d
the Oregon Roari. Sbe wa8 a sirter
of ' I
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Web_b_Dayton. She leaves one
soD, i " I o p e n t o t h e p , r b l i c t h e " I i e t - , i . i : - T a l i i "
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f a l l a n d c a p a c i t y h o u s e sR r e e t i t e v e r y Fred Turncr, aDd four daugbrers
to , r l T e a R o o r n . T h i : r i : ; i r r r , ] t a L r r r s t h e I , ! I
ntourn l,be lose of a vsry estimable . i I b a r - r ' o o r no I t h e N l a t l i t u c l i H l i t s ? , a l t ( l| t l * t r " t u . D a n c i n g t i l i m i d n i g h t w i l l f o i i
mother,
o r v c o n v c r t e d i D t o n f i r i , i c l : r r ; st c a I p : I l o w t h e p l a y . T i c k e t s w i l l b e o n s a l e
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o r i ra n d i c e c r e l n p a r l o i . I ' 1 r : . P e y Laly's aft€r Mondsy, May 24tb.
Erwin Ruland, one ef es1 .,gsi1ep_
lirlat
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boys" on tbe pennsylvania,was home
M i s s G r ' ; t c el i e c n e o 1 N e r v l l a v e n . I I , r , |
repairs,so we hopethere will be o genlbV
oo shoreleave thiB week, visiting his
l r , i , y r n u nI d I erous patronage.
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rbe opeo mdeling of Mattituck
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Grarge, under direction of Mrs. Chqa,
B e s i r l e sI r I mobile, Dr. Craven preached at the
Irlav nigh: of tbis veeii.
L Woils, Tuesrlay evening, !eaB B very
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file musical affair.
I CountyHouae, Yapbaok. Mies Caro.
Tbe Gr8nge Or_
l s o n r e p l o f e s s i o l r a l e n t e )t l i n c f s h i r v e :
lyn Howell, our sweet voiced singer,
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Norma
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v i o l i n s , . C h a sI.. W e l l e , c e l l o , L o u i s
{ , l a c c o m p a n i e db y M i e s C o r n e l i a G i l d e r t - " '-l "' h- c- " ' - - '
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I L i t t . e 1 , a n "r ' 1 : . \ ! r c g i v c n t r L r - |. ' i Home. Truly a good way to Bpend a
' lIol f, r a rv [ i . r , ) l l , , n , ] r , r r' r r J h fh y n r p n r b e rIs . l S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
field, piano, piayed eeveral fine
selecthr: Illue Trir.ngle CItb of Gret:n- I '
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tions. Mrs. Edmund R. LuptoD gave
alI n o r t , r n r l e r t h e' I l cr ^l i r e c t i o n o i l t r s .
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l!1ee- s19ups of eonge deUgbrfuUy;
bi I young men had their annual ;upper in
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vote ot tbank8 was given tbem
by the
l i t e c l . i n s u m - . o f f l o n : $ 5 t o { i 2 5 . T h e I t . I nowarlays. It wae rather haril to pick
ifGrange for thejr l(jndDeFsin eDtertain_
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May 14:h. It,s going to
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lcan :-eCx,n
o ot .mr ,o o m .
llaisirg r,hisfnnrl. aril put r'6u' name l , - l o n e c a n h e a r p l a i n l y i n t h i s P i k e S
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rlr Lrl'laty Llall, lilt'l \vis rtt.r)(le,l LJ.
feople Jiorn Rivcrhezrd to Oricnt, thi:
trccil,ts\'eirrs o\er. *.lUrj. A Iir. pre.,,
or(lrest|ir Irulr
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Wednesclay, June 30. 1
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! Son's eihcient stenographer, has j
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he l\{attituck Eanli.
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Nljss Clara Ilond is now clerliinq :rt i
M,Nully;,,:lif:I
lctrr, will. A.n.i,t:L
l ' f h e y a r e t a u g h t r e e p e c t a nrdo v c r e n c e l ,
Lierllich's Bakerl', succeeding [1
lT'nnrn. AIrcc silkwurlh; '"""t1,",11;
t t r e l l s g , b ; d i t y c l e a n l i n e s s ,a n L l t h e l r
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Mr. arcl Mrs. Walter Si)kworlh of I
.laniaica, lired Silkworth of PorL Jef- |
lerson ard Worthington Sjlliworth of
I r r n r v s .c n , l i r r q t e r t t c l e ' l i l t o t l t " i n
lworK tnls llno yoUngLewls la dolng.l
Quogue, were week-end visitors at
Iwhocor'r'il,ur.,lt,'it.
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th,:ir -[oilrcl home al Pcintt Ir]casant.
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of a vcly Pretty wctrllrta,orr
R e r t h a T .- R e e
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rnd Warner," in Lbrary Ilali
M o r r r L u yn i g h t , t h e 2 8 t h . I l e e x p c c t s
to give a numbet of othcr Blold*'ay
s u c c e s s etst t h i s p l a c e i l u r i n g t h e s u m nter.
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cent iseue of your paper that the Diclqersons claimed relationship to tbe Ropublican nominee for President, Bnd
some of the otber papers said Soutbold
Town was giviog herself a boosr.
Hero is another boost for our good
old Town, I, too, claim relationship to
our firgt President, George Washington.
I am a descendant of tbe Celtic House
of Mccarthy and in direct line from
X'fc0arthy Mor down to Justin Mc0artby, thc brilliant autbor of the presenr
day, The McCartbys came to tbig
country fifteen years after the landiog
of th€ Pilgrims on the May{,lower. In
the American Reyolution there werc
three [rundred and thirty-1ivo Boklier3
and sailors named l\lcCarthy. In lloston Thaddeus and Florenco McCarthy
wers the leading merchants. In ilic
seventeenth century the Virginia branch
of which I am descended was allied by
marriage with Bome of tbo oldest fanrili€sof ths South. I'hrough the marriage of Dennis McOartby and Sarah
B8ll, flrst cousin of Mary Ilall, tho
mother of George Washington, the
McCart.hys of Virginia wero second
coueinsof tho illu8trious lrather of his
Oountry. IIence, my relationehip. For
maDy ycarr tbe most intimate friendship existed between the McCarthy and
Wasbington familiee. In 1?68, wh€D
Thaddcus McCart-hy rf Virginia wns
married, the ceremony toolc ploce in tire
homo of Georgo Washington. In 1?99,
w h e n t b e g r e a l ,m a n d i e d , a m o n g t h o s e
e s p e c i a l l yi n v i t e d b y t h o w i d o w t o s t tend the funeral by request ot Washington on his deatbbcd, were Danir:l
Mccarthy and family.
I bave collected much intererting dat a
concerning tbe history of ths Mccarthys, and this m8y prov€ a surpriso to
those who think no Americanr of lrislr
origiD figured promiDetrtly in tbc oerly
history of our country.
C, A. J. McC^RrlrY
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irtrrrcla\', )rrrt thcy hil(l to \\'()rl( over- I I
lituc tc (lo il., tlre girrtre iastirrg l4 in
nin-qs. With thc sr,rlr:l 1o:l in thl
'oirr
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l,r.,.nth, Boolh auil
bolh hit
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Irr NIrttiIrrcli's hait. rvith rrnc out, U. llcclc
hjt i.o lJootlr, rvho thlcrv Nil(l to first,
Iiec've tlliirg
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:rnrl l'ls
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;Jilric u'onlrl ltirvc to qo qri foL lr {crv
irrotc innirgs, hut Scott liindlv rruliccl
SInts R,reve's sho|t flv to loit.
Slats
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helrl Southoiri 1,o nire scirtlr:,r.il hi(s.
rncl onl17 in llrc llst innirtq u,crc tlrttl,
bunchecl.
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iightened up ir lhc l'inches, ln,l.ras
hclpetl out by four {r:t
doublt plays.
one run l J
Southo)rl scoretl filst; rl:rliilx
in the fonrth.
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S o u L h o l c l t i e d t h e s c o ) c i n t ) r r c i g h , h . lt
No scorinq rvls tl0De ]fter' lihlt untll
r v h e n t h e a b o v c r l c - il
fhe fourleenth
r c r i b e c l e v c n t s h a p p e n e d . C L r s s i r l v , R u - l),
land, Aldrich arrl Wickhan
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h(t to rnalch.' The | | .Tht:.TyIis'srr
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local Lrarch of the Daughter:; of the
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James n{. Cravi:n has se:nred a po.
St:hortion as plincil;rrl of tlie llitrl
; Booneville, Iiy., and lcft llattituci
i r t i r a 1 .p l a c s l a s t w e e k .
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Sirl.rry' OJnr:rir:rcl rel.u ;l:d I'Ior,Liri
,orrliIg to l.,yrrdon, I(y,, where lte ctrrs ol I'is seccn-l lieir in "h; Kc:.
acliy llilitr) y Instilrtc.
t\
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l,jtrrxry
rigirt,
SepL. 20.
I'Iis
lail it{onday
liacc I)uil-ec 1:.rrleirgir:g: to presen
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1'he Luiicirng on Fisih:i's
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occupjeC by Sipencer Wicii
ram as a ricfvice statiorr, i: now beirg
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6"r',1 rrI anrr r:ri-.p.1 to \,
radc oYer itttc a lcattrtranl
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;he "I{os;r T{orner Lurrch Room."
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team, rves .iu;tc se'ierell
ivlattitucli
brunped b1'a steam roller in (]reen
night of this rveeli. I
lrort Morday
number of fans rvho wele ples€nt sal
that the enlineer of the machine rvar
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tire rolier from its coLirse.
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That rvas quite a remarkable basebal) game l)etween MattiLuck and liiverheatl at the Fair Grounds iast Satu r d a y , t h c o u t s t a n t l i n gf p a t r t r e b e i n R
G o l d s r n i t h ' sp i t c h i n g , w h o d i d n ' l a l l o w
his opponentsa hit. We must congratulate t.he Riverhead team and its
f o l l o r v e r s ,a n d e s p e c i a l l y i t s m a n a g e r
(who has always been so,leterntirred
that professionals should.be barred
from the East End League games),
upon their sp)enriicl victory, ald exp e c t t h r L t h e y a l a . n a t u r a l i y ,j u b t i a n l
c v . r t , h eI l s v \ v a y r n w n l c n t n e y w o n .
Stiil, we do hope they will be careful
and not indulge in any recliless spendirc of rvhar rvas left of tirq gate reecipts.
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wit ll
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Rev. D. Il. Overton,Jr.'s fatlrer-inlaw, Rev. ,)obn Foust, of Richmond
IIill, was to conduct the Presbyterian
p r a y e r m e e t i u g W e d n e s d a vn i g h t , a n d
l r i s f a t h e r , R e v . D . H . O v e r t o n , S r . , t'
ot Islip will, D. V., fill his son's pulpit
p
u e x t S u n d a ym o r n i n g .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (lrabie of Arrt:
i t y v i l l e a r c v i s i t i n g a t O o n r a dG r a b i e ' s .
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Ilerbert M. lieeve, wife and daugh- e l
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shires this week.
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Y., is visiting hcr sister, Mrs. Sidney p
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a "(lrepnback Shower" at llrs. Cath"
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, ' _ e r i n e P h i l l i p s ' c o t , t a g el a s t F r i d a y a f n
telnoon.
'lr:esday, ntill
t'
raining, and the
f
Jamesport CBmp 1\leeling due nexi
, w e " k . S l r a d e so f J r r p i l e r P l u v i r r sa n r l
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St. Swilhern, to rav nothing of lrresbyterian Sundav School picnic tlris
T | u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n ,a l l g o o d r a i n h r o - l)
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cltrcerg.
Tlre Annual Yacht Club Ball holds I
forth in Librarv Hall l'riday oight,Aug.
t
20th, wiih music by InvincibleOrchest
tra.
Always a jolly afliair.
?
M r s . A . L [)owns er]tertaioed a large
a
company at a mugicale at her home
i
last Thursilry night, having fer her
guest of bonor Mr. Artlrur Ward of
S a i l s b u r y ,M d . M r s , D o w n s i s n o w a t k
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a confarence on Honre Ecn0omics at Ja rnestown, N. Y., under thc
rvls stluclr
brt gauelv
jnorE rest.
il the liead by a 1i.rl lrall. I
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Squir.s,
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rfome
rur',.Can"ori.
:lscrili(e
hits- t,. Itceve.
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tc.-Ald, s trirlihrn.
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in L. Iterve:
Ctu(h.\vskr tu Lynnto !r.ry._StrJcl:
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on t,rlt.
oft Bn,.t(tr.. I . ,,1 ,o
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s. rller,.-1. \VilJ t,r'"h. SL;r,j-r.. lt,r by
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Lefr oI t.asrs Forr 'icrrv,
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t'int,ire-H
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auspices of
Grange.
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Sl.ate
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Miss Carter of Brooklyn is visitiDg l
hcr sister, \l ts. Charles L Wells at I
[]edar Il]uffsM a d a m O l gI B u r g t o f f , w e l i k n o w n i n
l i t e r r i r y a n d r n u B i c a l{ r t c i r c l e s , m i s -
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Drenrories of
lill yoars, 10 nionl.hs, 7 days.
sI
l(nee Pants.
Lau'a Robimon, wife of Willis A
Tuthill, a highly re;pected Mattitucl t , 2
The Fort Terry teanr Packeti sonre
l a d y , d i e d a t t h e G r e e n p o r t H o s p i t a I a n - dvnamite in their bats last Saturciay
l a s l M o n c l a y ,a t t h e a g c o f 5 9 y e a r s , l '
before conring to Mattiiuck, and
m o n t h s a n , l 2 4 t l a l ' s . B c s i d e sh c r i r r s
pounded oul a tlozen hits, includirrg
band she is surviveri by a ilatgiht.
i o u r t w o - l ' a g g e r s i L n ( la h o l r e r u n , I L t
l \ 1 r : .P , r c y M c C u ; r " , o f H o l i i s ; a s i s . i e d- a 1 l t h i s s ) u g g i n g p r o d u c e d L u t 1 , ' u r '
t e r , M r s . r \ m b c r m a n , z r n c la [ r r o t ] r e t
however, scoletl
ltattitucli,
runs.
Alonzo F. Robinson, of Mattituck. Th(
o n l v t h r ' ,c t i m e s , a n r l s o l o s L t h e g a n r e
f u n e r a i s e r v i c e sw e r e h e i d a t h e r l a t r
i 2 Thd visir,'r' got off with a flyirrAstflrl,
home on Peconic Bay ThLrrsday after
l o . , scorinE tlvice in the lirst inninq, :,nd
n o o n , c o n d t r c t c db y D r . C . E . C r a v e r
Clannm's honre run, a long tlrive to
with burial at the Nes'Bethany Cen
tm riEht field u'hich Breaker feli down in
etery.
2 chising, and lost in the grass, made
i y - lhe thiid run. Mattitucl( tallied trvicc
Ter'y W, Tutllll, Shirley Cox. Oti.
in the fourth ancl tied the score in the
Jackson, Irred Satterly and Willian
fifth, bui the soidiers put over the
Reebe, enjoyed a fine auto trip t(
2 w l n r , i n ' lr u n r r r l h o e i g h t h . B o b I h r S c h e n e c t a d y ,N . Y . , 1 a s t r v e e k , w h e r c
r y , k e r u r G o u t o f I U a r t i t u c k ' sl i n e - u p ,s ' r
they were rlelegates to the Nerv Yorl,
Siats Reeve was back dt hjs old PoState Convention of the Jr. O. U. .{
sition at shortstop, with Wickham on
XL The many friends of Teny Tut.
first ancl Linilsay in left field. Ganf
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l
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a
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n
hill rvjll
to
that a1
non callied off the batting honorB
this convention, he rvas elected Naw
ith a double an(l it honte lun.
rcl
tional Reprcsentative of the order for
n - Laughlin and John Barker each made
Inur years. Los Angeles
a peri,,l
"
I
threc
hits.
Cal.,Tifiln, O., and Niagara [alls, are
k;
ITORT TERRY
placesof irrterpstth;rt he rvill visit in
\s
the discharge of his duties.
F;rri
inlenrcnt
r!)
sl.:/ l';3 b.:n t:).1 oi 1l)e !i.rn.; pllr'cd l)y the iccal
:; ll.e!ir,!i leanl kngv/n ae i.he "fulattituci< Ciants," shown alrove'
''hey
; rj; Ccol:re L. Penny, \ /. R. V/i.l<h:rrfl and Har|y Mapes; on
op rr€ C. li. V/iciih.tn anil ,Johrl H. Hrrsinil. Note lhe classy uniI't, \,,n
ii'^i"l-'"i:aii,'ihJ-ciacr<
I"
A s l r v r n g U . U o t r l rs a y s , , , S p e a k i n g
of operatione," Counselor Russell E,
Lupton had bis appendix removed at
B r e n t w o o r ll a s t w e e k b y D r . C h a u v a i n ;
ditto Mrs..i, Trowbridge I(irkup at
Greenport. We utderatandthere were
eighi surgical cases from Mattituck
laet weeh at Greenport. There must
h a v e b e e na t l e a s t 3 5 o p e r a t i o n s t h e r e
this year lrom this little town aloDe,
We ouglrt l"o be grateful that it is so
near and so edccessfu).
B U } T M U MB O N U M
Iler
lrrte horne on
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w e r I c , ' n , l r r c t cIr' ly D r . C r a v e n a L h c r I I
I vincibleOichestra furnishing the mu
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I " r a r r k C . I J x r k c r , t o l r o c o n r f o r L e rw
l illr I I
l',,nrl woman.
M a L l i t t , c k C o n n c i l ,N o . 3 4 , J r . O . U
A. M., celebr:rteclits twbnt:{-fil'th an
rir'.rr.rl J in l\{ecIr:rlcs' 1I.,ll l'riLl:.'
: i q h t . A s h . i t p r , y ' u n r ! . . i r .: . i ' / r.
iollo{rrl bv re{l a:l:nirrr.s, musi,nr',1
ons. ice cream aml calie, after whicl
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