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GAUDET-RO GERS TOBE AT CIRCUS HERE
When the Harnett Bros. ThreeTt liiB Circus exhibits in ' Port Jeff er-son on I-Miln y, July 17 , they willhave with them some of the greatestcircus performer s on the road to-day, among them being tho famousPaudet-IlOBers troupe of acrlallsts.Jlr. Gaudet Is one of the four peoplein the world that does a somersaulton a tight wire stretched liigh int he air. . • . i'}
The performance , from the grandopen ing, "Miss Universe ," usingover one hundred people ond ani-mals, to the final act when J lr. Cor-nel l slides on a wire from the roofof the tent to tbe ground , stand ingon his head, and using nei ther bal-ancing pole or umbrella , is a glor-ious feast of thrills and pleasu re.
7f you have the pleasure ot seeingthe Barne lt Bros. Circus this sea-son, you will no doubt be surprisedto se«.> t hree preat unusual pals thaiare constantly together from morn-ing until night. Princ e, a Canadiangreat Dane do.cr, who has won manycups and ribbons at various dogshows throughout the Dominion ofCanada , and Snookle , a fu ll grownhorse , standing 34 inches In heightnnd just one Inch talle r than hispal , Prince Jutile , the bab y ele-phant, and his pals present a uniqueand awe-Inspirin g display ot almosthuman Intelligence , consisting olvar ious routines of dances , drills.poses, mid other difficult executio n-.iroly ever afro iiiiiMshed by animals.
Tho management of the circus has•leveled a tremendous sum of moneynn d time to seeuro the b«st train-ers ava ilable to produce . Ibi s act ,which I.i the only one of its kindr «• be fore tlio public. This act Is
no of tin- feature animal acts of,..l\oil ern nuK :md has no oillial.
A special car has been providedlo transport these three rals withtrainers and attendants from townto to wn nnd can only lie seen withH arnett llrfis. Circus tills year ntTort Jefferson on July 17.
Elephant , Horse and DogBecome Circus Pals
MIDDLE ISLANDMrs. Marlha Kdwanls ami Mrs .
Kuiileo Potty nro ocouvying tin -hoiiicsloml In Swozcylowri for tin 1summer.
Tho l.\ ... of tlio stra w liorrios inthis cordon vero plo 'iioil on thofourth of July wliidi is very im-Uual having thorn hold out so Into.
Tli.i iiiThiii' i l i i . ' i . - ' in [hi . - - v l r ln i l isay the avi los nro ilrnp l ' liig veryliiully, siuvio ol.tiiuur- tin > w i l l h ;i"mi.frnll nl ni l .
XVIil lo v l - i r l i i o U':is l i ln i .- :il ii iii . l r i ; .!In Mow Yuri , a fow itish ls ago wonotleoil n siniill miok pull in fromNorth C-iTnllnn with a load oflui elilolii' i-rlos , Tho driver a ssured nsho bail ilrivon nil tho way ihrouch.n dlstauoo of ovor i' il(» miles. l>ls-'aiH -o pr oves no barrier hi haulingpro duce lo tlio Now Vork lmirkotsin those days of low prl eod trucksntul cheap operating t>M »«' iiM -s,
Mr. an d Mrs. Paul llmik and Mrs .Alico llnUlfiti 'lu loll Saturday for amotor trip through Now Vorl c andI'niindn.
l.oHoy AlWn la com liming Illssimiles ibis suiiiinor with a coursen t Noir Vorli I' lilvorsl ly.
,- Henry Dloffon lmcli hits sold hisplac e on lli«> Wodnl g 11 Ivor Hollowroa d to Mrs. John iluttor of BluePoint.
Tlie tourlh of Jul y wan celebratedIn our onco quiet hamlet by a nevor -ending I mil of aulas passin g; throughand by four aniwili ups on the Mid-dle Country road which nenl «i>vornlpeople to honpltnls.
Dr. William S, Snillli is havin gadditional bathrooms Installed 'atLon gwoorl and other Improv ementsmade. Herbert Benjamin l» doingt ho carpenter vork.
A VonUor o mwi who read In LoneInUitd' t Sunrise HomolMid book thatIxing Inland hat all the ocean frontof New York State , anile Iho L, I.Chamber of Commerce how lo getto thooo famous "bottl o neeki" hohas heard ao much about.
MSTSEIAME TToday and YesterdayNearly three centu ries have gone
bv since Iho tide mill was working intho crce K nt East Setauket, grindingI ho plon oor settlers ' grain. The nameof Brewster became associated withtholr work when Joseph. 1st , step-ped In and took over some of thoupland on the west side of this covewith the meadow, Ihe mill hod for-merly stood on.
Seventy or more years ngo , 't heline of the mill dam along the north-erly cdee of the meadow could betraced . The old emban kment had notthen all disappeared nnd here andthere wns to be seen a stake tha thad been sharpened and drive ndown alon g; its center , showing thatat some for mer period a wator fencehad stood there.
The First SettlersThe first settlors In the townshi p
could net do without a mill , whichwas finally provided for them on thewest side. They were endowed withcourage and had a love for adven -ture and it was said on favorabl eoccas ions would bag up their grain ,put lt into rowboat s and then rowacross the Sound to the mainlan dwhere tliey got their grain preparedto supply the needs in their homepantries. Was it one of these tripsthat he-Iped the first Joseph Brew-ster to set acquainted with the clrlho marrie d. Who knows?
It Is said that prior to her mar -riage, she was a, native and lived inNew Millford. Conn. Mr. Brewsteran d his wife were the first whose re-mains were laid to rest in the fam-ily burial ground he had set asidenear their home.
First Public School in 1687The town records slow tha t at a
legal town meeting leld July IS,16S7, it was voted lo have a publicschool established in the settlement,and that the trustee s "agree withMr. Fraacls Williamson to teach theschool for 30 pounds a year, " 20 ofit to be paid by the children. Moreanon.
It 's the Fourth of July paradewhere the horse comes in. Mechani-cal machines can 't match him. Whenyou are going to tak« part lay the"old flivver " aside and get a hor se,fat and gentle , but seasoned with alittle "jiep." Let us take of our hatsto our old friend, tbe horse , andencourage oats where they are try-ing to keep pace with gasoline.
Ever since tho Declaration of In-lientnd cnce was written the VillageGreen at Setauket on the morn ingof tho Fourth , has been the centerof many an interesting ; ana appro-priate celebration. The doings thereSaturday show that it is keeping upwith the times. -
"Bob White " is now around thewheat tlelds whistling for his morn-ins and evening meals. The troubl ewith '"nob" is. ho doesn't find near-ly as many wheat fields to whistlearound ns his grandfath ers did."Bob" is a game bird , but if them illionaire colonies are going tocome in and sot the farmers asidethoy will have to provide wheat, for"Bob " or ho will get his little br oodtoget her and follow the farmer s.
There was a roclot and a Ar ecracker enter tainment in all partsof Ihe town last Saturday night toclose the annual paulottc enter tain-ment and the boys and girls wereall In It.
V.liMiliant in Willow LakeA lecal baynian is s.iia io nave
caught a shark In Selatikot recently.Sharks are dangerous to handle."Willow Lake " was never known tocontain any. Hut wo have heard tellof an elephant that once got inther e and then used Its trunk sov igorously to bail out tho water anilmud "hat some ot itie audience - thatcame lo get a front view were gladlo get mil of ran ge of n. This wasbefore the days ot •'Jumbo ." and ata period when iho town fatherscould give permission to travelin gshowmen lo oxhll.lt on the Green.
The town is again causing thegras s nnd weeds to - !>o inoive.! andrei nr.M - il from the sides of the mainstreets . Tin- product which hasMir .ie value ciies u> those lhal ivill
One of ihe former ViMin '.i of July, v i ) . : s livi - i- was iru- a- '.i'i'u oon !'.o:><inn al the K .vt Setauket ' r.vi ngl> ,i:l. . w ? i;e l} l:.i, h , , :) cut r .
Tlie ;iarl: is umr used lo raisetviii -l.s in place ef t:u -l hor.-i-s. Theliorsi -f are dead, nml If any of themen who owned and drove thein arealive they ,ivo probably wise enoughle go way . hack and sit down in nro cking chair and keep out of thewa y of things new used c.u mails an dlac e I racks.
EAST SETAUKETM r. and Mrs. Ji>& *(> Hulse were
entertained by th« ' lr dau ghter andson-in-law. Mr. nii el Mrs . Victo r Par-adise of Millers Place.
M. S. Wlgh iiiinn has opened hishouse for the summer.
Win. Ilryani spent Sunday WilliMr. and Mrs. Viu . A. Hayes.
Mrs. Emily S. Itopkln s and Mr.and Mrs. Prank Itowell enjoyed theweeik-end wit h Mr , and Mrn. Lewis ,Snnlord of Snuihold.
Mr , .Mid Hts riiuOl Hnwlilns ofQutens VIU ig,. \ -as In town overIho Pou rth ,
Kenneth Weji entertained frlendaSunday.
A largo parly from the city wereent urtulned al tho Poulna farm atSouth Setauket over tho week-end.
Wins Lottie Golden Is enjoying thosummer with her par ent*, Mr. andMr *, D. L. Ooldcn.
Sir*. Anna Seller of Now York wma -visitor at the home of Mra, XL,Brock over tho fourth.
Mr. and Mm. Albert Seller andlittle daughter, Dotty Ann , left forIlrcoklyn after arjen dlng two week*wltli Mm. Seller '! mother , Un, R,Urock on Shore road.
' C01AMTho Coram Commu nity House has
had several improvements made re-cently, a boardwalk nnd railin g fromthe front door , a new sign of wel-come 1ms been l>ut up. The signbearing tho words Community Housecould be Improved by painting.There has also been some Insidework.
J Ilss Dorothy Scharft of Easlportvisited her cousii.. Mrs . R. D. Stillon Thursday. Miss Scharff recentlygra duated from Plattsburg NormalSchool. She took Mr. and Mrs . Stillto the Northport Veterans ' Hospitalwhere he is receiving treatment , Shere turned to her home In the after-noon accompanied by Mrs. Still andson , M iss Evelyn Glroux and MissDorothy Still , for a short visit ,
Edwi n Edwa rds recently pur^chased a new Ford coupe.
Mrs. Charles J. R. Davis ol NewYor k who .has been spen ding a fewweeks at the home of her husband' sparen ts, Mr. and. -Mrs. D. R. Da-vls,was overcome by the heat last Tues-day and was taken to the MatherHosp ital for treatment where she isslowly recoverin g.¦Charles J. R. Davis spent several
da ys in town last week.1 The Epworth League gave a beachpart y at West Meadow Beach lastThursday night. Miss Virginia T>arewas in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. und Mrs. John Bacicnskyleave for Canada and other pointsof interest this week for a twoweeks' trip by motor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Still andchildren Marlon and Norman ot Pa t-chogue, enjoyed a trip to Savin Rockon Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Edwards and Mrs.D. Elbert Petty of Brooklyn ar espend ing the summer at their homein Swezeytown. /
The wedding of Miss BeatriceClifford of Yaphank and Mr. 'WilliamJ. Ledig of Brooklyn was soleniniredat Whispering Pines, the home ofMr. and Mrs. Maurice Do Young: onJune 7. Rev. Paul Nieswander offi-ciated. Mrs. Ledig was very popularwith the younger set and has a hostof friends who extend congratula-tions.
Mr s. Daniel Roe Davis attended ameeting of the Mayflower Chapte rDaughters of the Revolution at theX«ighborhood House , Setauket , re-cently.
MIDDLE ISLANDMrs. Jason B&ndall spent last
week In done Park visiting herfaster.
Anthony Zebrowski and family
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