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UF IW Qie aocleun of tbe Sk- nd H€« ararch for tfia jmiiMl wbkA- win tMkje Vlice'lii Aiwart a> Mxl « »t On An*'! liiKlEiLnCo. B^ Estate PtauzBX PUias SPECIAL OFFERS rw^s. bath. •tactricity; n«ar inain _ ciHiwuiiaiiL to tiaB. Lara« plrt. 5S,5Ca T^rmm. Apzrtmcfrt. bMUtifulIy fnmlri.- rf. 3 raema, in country home. Garaoc mpmct. »«00 for •euoB. HOOOE, tSrmt cta»« contaMo\. » rooms, mcmxn hMt. oloctrierty, on main thorwiahfire. convenl- to txprm •tation; lara« ; plot. WUL Mortaaae ICE CREAM \WliT waStwr wit* fS«i yoa Q«ins • •• •• I •! I !• I in in^nliasvi. ^ — — WXLUAJK Omrait t—r—'• L moetins of the societies and members of the chnrtii will be held the early part o fneit month at whtdi the Bnal •preparations will be lannched, EIGHT FINED; SPEEDER JAILED CELEBRATE AT BRinMUSE Local Societies Hold Recep- tion in Famous Cottage on Neighbors' Day The Brittoh Cottage, comer ot New Dorp lane and Cedar Oroie avenne. was the scene c< a recep- tion, planned by several aocieties. to celebrate Neighbors' Day. car- ryins out ihe community organiia- son airence. and the Bonoondine woods and fields, to the Britton Couage. The thembers ot the Nature Study Club, illss Miriam A. Camp- bell. president, followed the same route. The trustees ol the Staten Is- land Inatitute of Arts and Sciences. 1 Howard R. Bayne. president, and the Woman's Auiiliary. Mrs. James R. -R-alsb. president, went and iU, colonial £nml.hiaei stalled by the D. A. R the island: bat Mr. Bayne made a lew remarks f® wt of a national -Neigh^rs Day\ and the activity of the Com- munity Cmincils in promoting the spirit of neighborllness. teen extended to indnde this com- imore than : ^^satnrdar. Interference which credit is given by Q, w^ experienced daring Jtho ten the work ot tie Tp, days of the drive caused tb^chauge In plans. ~ Staten Island's Quota of the mil- lion to be raised has been fixed at JI5.000. As yet this ainonnt ts->. long way from Demg reacned. in spite ot this those tn charge of the campaign feel, certain ot success. WrUm Goods lUU Six Month* Freo of diaria SSM TalB^ »47S $750 umju. TOUP OF CJtZDlT w». luo. . SIM «SM MM •5M Pap—tt) WMk VU.M { »X-M •U.M I aSJSA VM.M •S.M S«a.M 1 ftl-M SSO.M 1 *a .M IT AmeoBW tp 15% SpveM THm- VMS*. toV^wOM T»rms avvtr to Tark Bxuxrn. Jmrw^y C»«n^tci»t HOl^ASSER Tomt CTTT •J Elsht fines oC each aad ooe committment lo tbe county jail for two days was the result of the speeding case-s brought before Magistrate Fred S. ilallen in the First District Court yesterday. In each case the defendant ad- ryms out litted drlTi ig abOTo the legal I jjeR speed. In spite of this, according . ^^ TOemb^-rc of the Staten Is- . statute, e&ch received the | ^^^ ^^^^ friends fine. „ . , met at the comer of the Richmond Reginald Award. S42 Flftyfourth j p^^p lane and wulk- street. Brooklyn the offen^r , ^^^; leaJershii. of Carol to get the jai! sentence. After ^^^ ^y. pleading jtuilty the punishment 1 was fixed at a S2» fine. Award de-' dined to pay this, electing the two . days in Richmond. Thos® paying the fines were I Charles GarrLson. Valley Cottage. Y.: Oeorgti Gordon. Manhat- tan: Satntiel King. Mount Vernon. T.: An*-a Br»Miy and Ceorge Brodv. both of 3iW Brighton street, j TotlenTille: Elsie Lewl5. 230 West Seth street. Maihattan; Jacob RiTer. Sou-Ji Anibtiy. N. J.. and Richard Schmitt. Brooklyn. These arreM.<» were made by Motorcycle ORicers Geacheidc and Hoffman. For driving a truck on Amboy road, a restricted thoroughfare. Louis Beitelm.in of Manhattan was fined $10. The arrest was ma<le by Officer Mensing of the Sixtieth precinct. directly to the Britton Cottage where an informal outdoor recep- Uon was held \from 4 to 6 p. m.. in which tiie members ot all these societies and clnbs were invited to loin as well as those members of the D. A. R.. who were not else- where eugaeed. Retreshmenus were served bv the Hospitality Commil- tee of the Institute. Mrs. Charle.^ A. luKalis. chairman. There wjs no formal program bevond Inspection or the house, built in the seventventh centurs\. tie Reserves. Thornton DeleluaiJ, director for States yesterday that whUe^^!^ not gone ca wa hoped for. he exswt^ ^^ borough wt>iild aopph before the end of th^ , • \ - - such drives, he ailfl; ^ As originally planned the drive Uiocp, at the was to end on June 15. It was I couj^ gj^p^,^ ^ j. round however, tnat tne weatner i u,e end. ' ~ ^ conditions had worlted against tne .mui-rt IiVS' I most successful activity, con«S wlU ta trouble was experienced ,n the fact I wort that the Days tor SUt« within this tltlte. preventing ,„ ^ of the work planned. ; \ . •.'\'I- The Island has been divided into j ^ ^ f nine districts. As yet only one. 1 wiMu:. R,^ — r^enStT^U^U to - -- ^ ntaulttg - re-1 . She.u r tonight; Saturdw fair fresh northeast and f' winds. T tude txm HME FMSPaiTr SALLIES'DRIVE IS EXTENDED Richmond Borough Not Up to Quota But Expected to Go Over Top West Brighton, under tne mreciion ; \ .\.cr aas lOt Miss Lucv Kipper., has reported, i her Wtome from the stttnj „„u„u ,ell as Up to the time of making the re- Hospital. She U ott.tki-^ \^TLrpuns'or thfJoSlT^ThSl^rt this division bad collected 1 recovery trom her trim, ^^SO^A^LY NO. 622 1500 $eek Standard Oil DIRECTORY „««• Of \•^J^J'J^^^t.^n^r^M to «l«t only th.« orsmniati«,. or pro- S.m.1 n,.n -ho ha,. « \P^-ViSJonlS. S^^U dirilrtor, will app^r dall,^n«.it It A^CHiTEcrra d rURSlTVRB MMCmTTXUT BCm>K«. 1 Iron, la w<»«m1 •\'tn ' Brl»»«a: T«1«H>~« t^t-t-.n: \tt^ r —^ _ MM^M *r.>l»ahii BUsatua SM. AVTOMOBILS ACVEsaoRira BKFCnSH TOC« BOTOfl. ^r.^ or ^^ mln »ad floor* to nuitca tluild ot •Ilk. flow, and : C. B«Tonn« OryKR^T. ACTO TRCCKISa Iirlicaton 30i»-W: M. J. S^eogh, C«py «»•-. W«t Briffbtoo. L OauwmMm. tOt nml. T n. tot isaluvtu*. . tapp. jrT0Jr0Bri.rs 31- Prignioii. BOUSE aBATiya WHXTBKK THKK IK » HO\'\ \ not—otJ rmOMX Hr*ST BKIOHTOW U joa prompt, •ffici.ni auto trnrt and d.UT«rT •errlce-ai.T Hud. •rtm 'fr llm.—ii>od«r;l» K.'l- matM fumlsbiHl. Jhb.pIi Roaman, 1« SUoDuaoa Avf^ MarliiTa Harber. p. i- JSWEhERS OEN*KAI. TKCCKIXO. MO*. rJiCl. TOWISU .od 1.0CAI. Exfucat BT Honr. a.T or for aat.. AsIiaB cart.d- JAMES tlH Union a*.., Martn.-ra Uarbor. Xi* Wast Itrlghtun Isri-U. wxrmcma or «« itTen n>«-Ul care by \\IlELIi^L' flocti. ™ifd for and li.cJ., tits Ca«l«on W* BrUS ton. TaL W. B. •wi3 f met •WOT, nifii ad.i ceiti mot ant! =j th^ t Hlia 1 chu 1 Wltl c \ t eutl. \ f cha^ .CToMomt.* Kxranw 133-wr. or BrosiV at_ TK^ Brttfbteu. Xal^aODa atg BrUtii\\- H-UitiToan mD'aiKlJ— W. alao twl' lamr\. in«\Un. oarfa tar an'-mobtt^. Ta*. airS Tfniplt. s*-rr CA«E!* B.*r.s. BBi»r casks. mn&d. GEXEBAACTO TBrCKrMO an4 inoTliiB; bj tb* boar, loud or oo eon' tntrt: sp^rlal •.itiipn^it for alt pu^ pO!w«; paoii.* Wt-Bt Brlifhton ll-r.-A. TjBoii. -ia Taylor Brighton TKT JAMKS 3«01.A !f yoo are mo*- tag OT If yci light trticklnc oo} I.v^l fxpr^M. Prompt »it»^atlon. Tel 11 ItJWl-J. W««t Brichtoa. or cxii 10 I Fer8« n.. Port Rlcbmood. • Ij OCKSUITH •t BrlcJitoa. LIGHT AITO TBCCKING. deUrwr: prompt -rfi^j nt^m. Arthur Mariac '^iJ A»e- BoovbaoJt. Tol. tS3-&. ] Brlsbton. BKABt. AXD McIHJWAl-D Canerai truckmen. 212 OakUnd At». W«.«t N»w Bflgbton. 'I'lioae Wool \ Brifhtoa. 14«-U. LAWYERS Turk C«y. rhono BroaJ, WtCmMMD JAMXn 1>0*0TA» Omamnx Ptmcf ico Mtm EmttUa SSSo^ Tel. woat Bngbtoa IPtS. BowiJy« Axxrra AB Klaao of Ltc^ MOVING T WM. A T' MORRIS iJCKN?*rt» riANO MO^-n AVU IIIXSTEK sa St. IW. B. P. O. Btfc) rH<l>£ w. B. omco hour- from 7 ai. to 7 P. • C'lourd Sand*7 OFFICS BVPPLJE8 LACy DRIBS BEACTT SBOFS iiiaaaami aealp tiwtmant. t—- COyTltiCTOM oxsnax. coirrKiCTo^a^'^ LAUNDRY ALL KINDS—ALU HIOMT Km Van KnH Lwmdry TaKphono, Bayonno M4 rotlicrT .%>n RKTIBN w.wn witbl,, -1 n.. » I\ . nu bmand T-rr,.-.. -Mnrlnar. U.rl».r. MVSICAX, , W-B- naM nuxo CABI«T». Indaaaa. tooae-laaf Wdtm. typawrlw pllaa, .d.lln» m«cbln»fc olTlc. jandrl— fa.b r-tlat\': Tfi^iS Ottlca Co.. w i ' Enpira Thaatra. T*l- 1331 W. B. j PAIXTIXa SXD DBCORATISa * rtrAN, BMCTim. DECOBAT-, Ki» 1IA1.I.. llTinBrnom. iic rnn(ribntr.( to lb.* pl..asu« of « J'n'i./.na ••\'•'\««»'' ant ImprtHialoti «»n TUifor. o ao JSUnS.and AhSip linfl. \•\•••• '' TBS HJI.TOX •\O'-TilJ^rf'lM: i b.n,.ra. palnt»ra and «ra and ahow rooma: 1M8 KI^OM Tar. rbon. ll.'a W«« Brtthton. »• I HUton Katonbarer. 1 KX UB MAKB TOCm HOU A- , Tif?rOTlTWa do palnUn*. papaj mxPAXBS o r j _ Fbooa W. B. l«a-M- SBvnfa MAcmxEB TEI.I. I • AKili > mAUM •unoi 7J KlcVmotid with wotoo. SlJb^ w. Aar. an t». iai~i D. IV14. pIoprMoe. rLowxRS AXD gggpa-. * 'azKOra^ Grioot—f mk wtt^ a MISCILLANSOVB J. raaahatA. TAILOKS. niUST CU«» I.A»I«»' lAlMB.] aulU and rtlr\ \ad\ \ middy bhMiaea: tn' S^T K. OoWbao-. =0I»| Blcbnond Trrrace. Port Bk-baMnA. VPBOhBTBRER TogpfcOa. SPO- j koutorr:. ootimatM Wtu briBC M w Tompaa.. A -ant ««. » Th. O A II» » mmm>m a want I-. w yoMr A HEAVY TOLL IN CARTAGE In a metropolitan paper some days ago President Smith of the New York Central Railroad was quoted as saying, \Every person ni New York is forced to help make up $73,000,000 wasted every years because of lack of warehouse and poor railroad facilities... . It costs more to handle a barrel of flour iu New York in its first handling by motor truck than it does to transport it from Chicago to New York City Railroad facilities generally are a great factor in the costs of necessities and they are short at the lowest estimate 100,000 freight cars, 5,000 locomotives, and 4,000 passenger cars. The west side of the City should be built up with warehouses, trucknig would be relieved and haulage restricted/' What President Smith states as essential to economy in New York City, already exists on Staten Island so far as the flour situation is concerned. The large warehouses of the Tanner-Gross Company are located at a spot convenient for the receipt of flour by rail or M'ater, and for the redistribution of that flour by rail, water, or motor truck. The existence of such a large and up-to-date plant as that of Tanner- Gross and Company in New Brighton, is a step in the direction indi- cated by Mr. Smith—a step many years in advance of the condition which lias been allowed to exist in our sister borough Manhattan. Staten Island, however, so far as the commodity flour is concern- ed, has started in the right direction. Besides the tremendous protec- tion afforded to the borough by the existence of this ample and well filled reservoir of vitid foodstuffs, there is the added efficiency and economy of anticipating future needs. The big plant at New Briglv ton is decidedly an asset and a safeguard to this community. I t sfim-l h »•' Plant Located at New Brighton, S. I. The Advance Advertlalna Sarvlea. Offices and Labotatorr 23 Beaver St, Ne*r York ULSOPPUISNEARU EXHMISTED,SMS«ELSH Xv \cbamlKr o£ Commerce Takes Action When Gas Co. Head Bdates Conditions A mectlnK vras held ycs-tcrdns- ^tentoon of the Industrial Dlvl- .Itm ot the St»tcn islitntl Cl.arob.-r rt Commcrcc. There t»ero present, ' comeims G. Koin. president. «nd Mcsttrs Solivrab. lUUtrom. C4.11an, ante. Ertlnston. Thaten. Wel^^ 5arltee.Prel.le. GraT. lUll »n<l VTylde. - president Kollt opened the meet- is spoke or Iho inany Itr^ S^tp^ bolore the rltatnher ctilarly the seriousness ol Ihe gos He in.rotlueed WlllUm J^ Welsh. presWent ot tlte lotal pas who described events In r»U ami salt, that ,lpn i»-.ts not so tnttflt one ot price „ a question whell.er pts rnu d bt^ tJmlshed nt all. The to cotnpany. s»Ul Mt. ^V-'l.sb. I as ?rne.l the I00..I co,„,-.ny Ct,0.000 or oil except lor fltlelt aaten Isand v'ouW not have bud • „ V P..S (or the past several \o'nth^; This snwly -m ho e^ hiusted by July 1 » tloned bow any ftirlher supply em be obtained. Mr. Weltdi spoke alw ot the fact thai thUt oil eoulil no lonscr be obtained at anyUilnit lISo the former price. After his addrMB th. clutrabM voted to draft reBOlutlei» asklo* the StantlarJ Oil Company. In ^ half ot the people of Smten , land. 10 take care of the local eonf ,™ny so .Staten Island •»> be without (tas. and an..ll.er ro» l lutlon a,klns the I-ubllf. Set^'» commission 10 assist m COJII lor the same pun>o»e, A committee wa« appointed lo look imo the subject of blfh.r frelEbt fan's and anuther ei.mmll- tee lo decide upon »hi- question^ a paid secrelat,' lor SWlen l«latl.J« Cllamber ot Commerce .Oil,..r mM- tcrs dlscnsseil were the question rt slrcmBcr hlRbways 10 tuee, fto CTowlnB truck tnilflc. anil lite qu^ rion ol Ibe tie tip ot all traffic \Itt .m in New York CMy. TOo Chamber of Comnterce l'^'\» resolttllon to endot^e the attmtdo an.1 ibe actions ol Ihe ri»l«M» transporlaium enntmlltee 1\ 11. forts to break Ibe l.ttWc lo W which. 11 was st.lf.l. is n..l holdlnf up all transpnrtati™ W 1, seriously retardlnr the develop- . meat I.f \Ur V-ist Shore Plenu •h< *» On (•WW pi Ut M <1 S« Kl 81 Hi IV War Activites Ended, Secretary ^ Doyle Resigns Hut Management . the fleets wbmover In Gcaoral Secretary J.>bn J. Doyle, who lor the pasl two years has had Ktlve manaBcment of the Knlshts ctClumbus War Activities Im M- las at St. Gcorfic. «m be demobll- Ucd. KeelInK that the war work biL, reached Its end, the secretary ias tendered his reslRuatlon to th.' KniKhts War Activity H<»rJ. antl • U has been accfiptcd. This resignation will take e^Kect on Juno ;iO. with the ^ the War Hut for the ootatilxallon autbotltlc. \\' 'l decided on tl,o futnra course L this bulldlus: bttt it 1. expectol that with the comluE .t«son at least the school work win be resumed. The however, will bo al an end alter this month. and with the fleets whenever In the Harbor. At the hul rcadlnB and nrltlw rooms were pravltlod and men vIslllaB the hul »' met with rcccpllott. ^•n^\<•™ mrnts ot .llllcrent nature, and \tlc events also the hut by Serrelary Uojle. When the active war \e\.;\ ^ ended attd the departure lit lh« mTO llmc Secretary Doyl\ wa. a Kold wotchfol. by th. m«. fom t\e htlne .\ceplni: dlv^n of this harbor. H. al.™ Morrocca leather ease from -woaad- TsoTdUrs at K... In connection wilh the Horn. C^- „6 'ft'cek tor connection with the Kn Buoi Columbus, protobly enlerlni! civil '\The'\nr.t steps toward s«mrlnK . Knlgbta War Activity buMlns on Staten Island -nero takeii ^ an •ppllcatlou made by Past B\''^' Deputy Charles Klannlgan 1818. Thl. application ^ under consideration and smntid on September 15, ol th.l year- Alter preliminary formation of this hut, by Mr. Flannlsan. the lortnal <^n lie took place on Columbus DW. 1518. Upon another \PP'\^\ made by the SUtlen Island o^a^ lier. Secretary Doylo was chargo of th. DnlldlnE »l that lline. ' Besides the general work ol Iwtalnmont and r«:r«tlon \ «« htti, secretnn- Doy'\'. fA^! ,ar, had control ot U>» KnllhU itllvitlea at Iho K»T»I \ Tompklnsvllle. th. Bayonn. CMl 1— .1,. Varlno Hoiplial 0.1 June JJ. I'J\. activities of Uto St. QifOt**^ .larted. SecrelatT DW Taught X flrst class.. Ut^V ™ra.n.nt facuHy wa. during tb. year lit.nce, cl.sse. in m»W fW hav. bwn b.in. Stbllo meebanlc. \d drttlMM counting and ,t«.iograpM W writlag Khool aboul 1450 mn »«»• celved In.lrocUtin ihttre, •With th. closing o« •Willi in. Ol\..\. -- — Employment \•'/\S^iJjS re wa. Uk.n by 8iK»l»nt^ Tt th. K. \I C-\\l- aMnt I.SSO former bav. been plaewl la Doylo yest.ril.J .on <or hi. seemod th.l mo.t ot lU^ ot » W.r ActlTHI«l 4jU th« Bt. Owria WliaW*! th« Bt. Owria ictlvmea at too itoi— ^alotl., he Tompklnsvllle. into th. .wing ot cI''\- Ing Station, th. Marine Hospnai.- Uon coTWlng th. ti»» i . by tt. »ua«l«« lolM^ to compel. IMta. Bot, uhll.^ rtii on scouu niiiB offlcliMr; itwe^rt- Th. -War saud roli Hal\.—^ New Tark ,11 parU «l V\ VP to iJoj'B Selected by CoinpeHUoii to Attend Jainlio^ in EiiglaJid Th. Boy Fjooii VP to <\»• K. being .«loct.d loT th* ffti^ trom troop. In .11 .U^ \SL^ Sw mcb aS®-® to e. to Mtond th. It ta « lb. Boy scont. ot ^^ ^ Iceland, win arm-^ —— \\ «n th. u. S. Army ti«nw«?l konlaa. ^ AnnouncOTcnt of tJl« t«a ot the Boy ScooU ot „ Ml Ptrih «enn., W\*' oBcial ordta-. harlM «*«•• \\^IrS^rtialW-. tttm,th.WarD.p.rta»t W^llgJtS^J® .»!.«« order, th. KOUt lC<>lil(flt|H J». been Incliia.a in - ^ ai»M» »!>• aun pcoreorwn®' ty. sloiut - urtuU to th» Samilodf - So (