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Fairservis : No Lon ger ' Chief of Old 23rd Col. Thomas FalrservJs , former ly of tils village . Is out as comtonhder of t he. 106th 'In fan t ry Regiment , ( old 23dV of Brooklyn . . ., - • ' . Colonel FalrserviB had .only this to sa y: > . ' , . ' ¦ ' '\ ; ¦ ' ¦ ' \I am ' no' looser in command o f tHe . re giment. \ . . . . - . , All inquiries as to, .the. situation m ade ' at National Guard - headquar- ters In Albany and , in the Municipal ridin g, Man hattan, wore referred t he Colonel himself, w ho declined t o e laborate on- . his. terse and some- w hat enigmatic statement. ; ..; ' ' , Port Jefferson has a -new State Trooper ' In the person!of * 'Raym ond Kel ly. He comes from a post in Mon= roe , f f . y., ant) -c hanged places with Troo per; John ' , Koel l s tcd. . • former l y Stationed here . Sergeant A. t. Vori s continues in charge herb. '' . ' ~ R aymond Kelly is New / State Troopei*in Port Closing Exercises of Bible ' School ti> be Held at Meth- odi s t Church.;; . \ : , ' , . The closing ' . ' exercises o f the Com- mun ity Daily Vacation Bible : School will be held \ Sunday evening at ei ght o ' clock at the Metho dist Church , Port Jef ferson.. \ 'T he school after a very s u ccess ful'four week a V session -with ah enrollment of 73 . pupils is holding a. picnic today, (Friday), at ' : West Mead ow Beac h.. ' ' ; T he pro g ram -on Simday/evenlng w hich will tend to show s w ime of the , work accomp lished in the School will include , t he following : The be g inners , who . have been un- der the ins truction, of Mrs. 1. L. Smithi wi ll give verse s of scripture , a \ prayer and • two • - ' songs , - \Praise Him \ ; ' and . \Jesus Ij ove ' s Me . i' . ' .follbw- ed by the drara a tizatjoji of-the sforv : p f Jf ^ oVBab ^ j ^ os ^ ; ^ ;fr ^ , S- \' - , ' ' \ ^ : '; ' ;: The ' Pr i tnoJ ^ - r fe partroent ^ -under th er direct ion: of iMrs; W ,, S. - 'Wal lace and M iss A. ' Br Stott , tvJJJ give t he following ; Two short \ p l ays , , , the ton comman dments in vor n o : ana ' t he cat- echism by Mrs. Wal lace ^ class; ;and the Books d E the New . Testament , se- lections from the Scripture ' s and . a song, \Scatter ; the C to uda \ by ' Miss S tott' s class. - . : ' - . . ' • ¦ ' ; The Intermediate Department , tin- , dor tho direction of Mrs, . C. ' . W. Ruff- ncr and W. H. Congfld o n , will present \America , Befrien d\ —a p o g t ant . giv- ing expression - , to t he lessons of ;, tho eg TfreB~ Btunictt by . . tun. pu pi ls Tp r -—— PAGEANTS , PLAYS , SONfiS AND OTHER FEA M^ BNDAY M p ny N otables at Bridge-Luncheon .A unique ' nnd' delight ful brl ilgc- ltmc l w o ti waa en joyed WednoHilny afternoon nt tli fc Quu | ior Path anr- ilf i n a , tl t any U roo U , Mm. ' - Richard It, Pcttl l of Brooklyn an d Stnriy \ Brook wa ' ii -ho i iteflji. , • ' ¦ , ' ' ! ,) • Ttililoii wore (tot In tho ' R rout , Flora l Hnll of tl io Quaker Pat h aardon n , tli a ilocorutlvo color plan of yellow being nplondli ll y enhanced ,by skillful b j owl- infl k of Nprayu , orohtdu unci hdf i nonlK- ItiB flower b i t t iT c H , nrrimgiid . through Ur , I lucliUli t liiim nnd Madame /, I lcim.. Tim m i iH iftul pro g rain i pre r ioritort by u carefully aboi ton : groan , of eoncurt and.radio nrtl i ilu . wnM i loll j tlitful, par. Uoul n ' r l y striking onii.cffeotlvo boliii f tho . novel ,, ' nnrprlnq fofiturn /of' an m\ pflol f Uly , Krmn g od nnd f rouo n tod ;. ' to- moto ^ op ritrf ti p j ro/grutti , ' / ]; . Tlia jnm *t rain , lnqlii itqd ' ,Mr u , Mar . a lmlK Si Itcovo,, wlfo ;of . tao n toiinnU C o ramm i d o f . Ho e v o , . pf' Brp bWyo «nrt Ht a n y Brook ; ; , Mi ' hv Jtorl i Mt: Ily u tt , , «|M« ' of; p oh Mft oro ,: Uxiv Wrf 'tir r 'JW h wwiSBB scou t council ho u& Me ting , WITff Lar ge Number of Campers \ at Baitin g Hollow—Drive ¦ for Funds t» be Continued The semi-annual meeting , of the Suffol k County Council , Boy Scouts of America , wa g heW at Camp Bo ' ltr ing Hollow on Sunda y afternoon , Juty 10th; with near ly 30O persons , Inc lud- ing campers , in attendance; . . Scout- master Karl- Moore of East Sctaukct was the s peaker of the day, giv i ng an excellent nn d interest ing addr ess , en- titled , '•' $ . Scoutmas te r ' s V iew Point of Souting. \ . ' .. , • . . Eag l e Badge Awarded.. /Fred J. pio l e of Huntington , c hriir- rnan of tlie C ourt of Honor , pres ented Eagle rank an d badge fo Scout Frank Whaley of East Moriches. . The badge was p inned qa the scout by h f q father in ' t he presenc e of , Scoutmaster Ar- thur Wi llis. .. - . ¦ . The campers , 120 in number , dem- qnBtrate d-thclr evening flag ceremony and were round ly, applauded. Thirty o f tho ^ council. members then retired to t he mess hall for a business ses- sion an d a.check-up on the progress ' of t he drive. '7 26 members have boon secured for the . 1000 ' sustain ing cliib , who p ledged to \ contr ibute 5 25 anually for. tho support of scouting in Suffolk Count y. - The men were quite confident , tliat tie -fu ll number could be secured and the ' e ffort will continue. ' T he total sum re ported for the various districts and villages is slightl y in excess of ?31 , CbO ' an d the council went oti rec- ord unanuhou3 ly r as favor ing a con- tinuance of \ the present policy and program base d ' on t ho \ $29,000 budget announced , at least until , the . ajmuu l meeting o f tlie council in November , and plans for the securing of the bal- ance , o f the money arc to be confiu- ued ,. thb - dr ive itself to end not later tlia n ' A u g M st 10th. • ' ' Campers Hav ing IT ino Timc \ - The capacity In Camp Baiting Hol- low . . Is being overstrained , but excess enrollment is being cared for accept- ab ly for the ; time being. The second per iod - pf the - ca mp opened ' las t Sat- urday -and i the ' next'two per jids :are ' ' K l8 fr > , ' <jom ) i letery r fiUed ^- ' 8 >er ' * 8B q 5 oapsci fr- v ' s f b r;8 4 .i)oya?bosldes \ :staff; 8 ^ itpui l . of ! »iC 3;i ' J 1?he f rat> -four „ periba s are j rang ing ^ ' from t lJ S 'ito \ j lSS ' cach. week, the excess be ing cared for.in borr ' oweij tents. Mr. ' Louis LleW of Undehhurst has ' .putchised an add i- tiona l dozen cots . for the overflow. . To Cc loUralo at Camp • , The - Rotary Clubs q£ the; county iiava Ij ' cen . lhvitod by the Rotary Club of Rlvor head to enjoy tho afternoon and evenin g of Saturday, Ju f y 25, at Cnmp Baiting Hollow. 'A largo atten- dance of Rotarlan tf , an d members of: t lleit fam ' llica Is . cxpcctctl . \ Last Fr iday evcnirig,. - tJlo ~ scou ts of the camp ' pl a yo ' d baseball u guin s t. the ofllcbrs ' . team , w innUig ' - by n. -acoro 6£ 8'to \ ? when - the go riio was called on account of darkness. • A boar d of review and court o£ honor is ' lielrticnch ' Friday morning W )d evening at camp, - - and any. scout I h tlie county may n,ttcnd and secure I lls honors , whether- ft raemher of the cnmp . dr not , i f he will make npp Kca- t i on nnd ' advance nr r migeraenta wit h. the- f ouncll o lttcc at- Por t Jc f teraon. Tho Hovonth annual Flp l d Day out- lUK \f tin: add flVslluVKHaiid I tul u d u du- . of au fToIlt Coilnty pr onil s e s to he the J iu' g cut an d h c Ht ever. It . will b u held (it Rnynor ' n, Lake View Bench. Lid < e Konkonlcno n , ' tomorrow , Jul y 2 fi , imi l commc ' noqii at , ] o ' c lock Hhiir j r. A hljj ilrognim of s ports ha» hc ' cn - ar nin gcd. ' , An ' oiit s lundlng fc ^ ti iro will bo the hiisobnll . giimc.bctvvc iop, tho lodges or tlio flr a t and ncuon d (liiitrl c tn, Dis- trict No . 1 lm s won onfc leg nnd Dl n - trldt . Np, '1 ! hnn two legs on \ tho cu p. I<ust year w(ia n ' . tlo /icor o . . fl e or g o H. IVocyn of Aquo j joguo lins boon s o lcciccl , n» , umpire, . . ' ¦ - ' v ' i;. ¦ ' ' ¦ 1. 0. O. F . to Hold Picnic Tomorrow at Ronkonkoma tran.l, ' C a t\ada i • awl Newport , It, I. ' , , Mi's , f' rdnkllii ~ fj , ! B l innell , ' wife of l.lB u tonunl- Comm tmaor .i i' . a , niin i icli , U j S, N,, o f ljr ooltlyh nnd Am l lyvlllo ; Mr« ; ' . WiUlam , n; ' Pettil , ; w! ' u >;n f . pan im tr i c, . Nclllo l i u rd , , l » i mrcly im wel l Hhown,, iuu I who lit th o wlto of Dr. Win, ; n, ' . P flt u t; ,o f - R roo|t i yn mkj Clrc » i ) (pnrt; Mm, Dniilol Anrtrhin l , or Jiim alw i , J * ti «««J Vln rt nce. Italy . W l iq ' u luinlmnd ( h ' tlio (J ntornullnniiUy i inpv/n mni)Ht ro t oig. ,r) iuii«i Aiuirii ui i ; nn' w boo U .p iiiiilRiibii in ' rnuulcit i Jni i rnuu t ; ' .Minn . Holnn ' W e ldon, »C Wrp o klyri ' iiiid )Vfqntr « iul | Cnnnrt a , who , I' rwt tl io you ( ip?(iHt'»iiemb«r . of tho W H y cdrtnlnl y. did ¦ not' , runU ' iior.om l In'iinlrtt , ont j iu o l i ium nov yo h t j iful ui>- ¦no ttxnniio, nnd Mru . ift, , Pu ltll , thu cnrnrhlng V6|ing, Il i iHl c imi of tho noen- ulaiX la W . ,lw mon Ui niod , ilohpllo hot .J * r0t!WtV, tj f f o ( dri t fO .Willi | Wml i l l llllu I iHHw o) . ¦ U«i fngt lot' It *i> »tntod that i S Wl ^ . 'Mtorq ' , ' ' hor ' r t i n rrln g o whh . M TO ^W OWi ^ n W nim B ' . i jt J ior ttiiin M t S M i'tekw* ^ ¦ • ' j £ u \i n • WmmMmmmm Church Raises Mone y For . ... ' Renovation of Organ A. fl ne.sbcial gathering of members an d friends was held in the lecture room o f-the 'Tort Jeffers on Bapti st Church , last FHday even ing, for the pur pose of soliciting pledges to cover t he cost of the : renova tion of the church , or g an. , ty eovered luncheon was held at 6:30, j ' , H. M. Bruriilagig j ylcc presid ent of t lio Consolidated i ' .Gas Company of New York ,-w lio for many years has s pent his summers here, and August Brahe o f New , York C ity were pr es- ent mid spoke encoura g ing, and stim- ulat ing words , besides contributing generous ly. - . ' Before t he meeting closed, 52 14 0 of t lie .$3200 to be ' ra ised had been paid in cash or pledged.. Much crc dit i s due to the board of trustees o f tho , Baptist Church for the many Improvement \) that have been done during tho ; pa s t year. A. beau ti- ful new bric;K > entr ance has been built , trees and shru bbery plan ted on each si de of Uu? church grounds , t he church , h as b . ec ' rj ' painted. During the past ^ wbok the church floors were var- nished , and th e c-Sunday sc hool rooms new l y paintedL:anrt-varnished. A new organ has Just ; , b ^ en installed. The trustees .are composed o f Arthur Cal- lcn, Seward , r ^ ew t a i m b , . George Saw- yer , Raymond: . fcittlelield , Grov cr Woodar ' d and- ^ mJ ^ Pend lcton. - . - ¦ , ^ - ¦ ~ i ^ i &^ — ROWLAND MILES IS BURIED SUNDAY Pvomincttt SuffolU Law yer Dick nt G(i YesUB Rowland Mlli s i , pro s l dnnt nt. the h' irst Nation al Hank & Trust Co., of Worllipi i i't , imil prominent attorney , who dli'd «l his l iomc nn ' Snndd (»rnvi> v Nort h pnrl , 'I'ltt i i'iuhiy . afternoon , wi\:i bulled .Sund ay afternoon. Tho funeral wan held from Id\ homo with Inter- ment In tlio Northport Rura l Como- ter y• V '' i ' ... ' . Mr. M iles w. - i . ' j a member or tho law flim of Acl i orly & Miles who nro cou i ihoI f o i' t he Town of SmlttaUwn. He wn s ( Id y«ra old nud - wn H d na- tive L ong Islander , having boon born nt Kings 1'H i h. Ho was gi'ndunt ol l from WcHl u yim Unlvor u lty, with tlio o l awi of l«» l imil ndmitfed to . tho ' bar In l«l) i a fter .iludyln g law In tlio of- i lco of Nullmniol S. Ackorly of North- pi i rt , K n lluwlnir tho death of thp ' ol- der Mr. Ael i erly, Mr, Ml l ci l continued tlio iinicllce \I law nt Hoi ' tlip«rt In piirtnct - Hiilp wllu Mr. A o k e Hy ' i i .son , a u«r oy A r lti - rly, ¦ < ¦: ' ¦ . • • Mr. Miles \\\ con s iderable fnmu immo yearn ' aK«'ln the/ Wulirow wiur- iIqi- ca s o when ho won. Dl s h r ow ' s nc- rmlltiit of Hi e killing , < H .., D0llta ' .Dim- i ' ic lh< whh iilmi Irlnl ' c niinuel for thu Kong IhIiii k I ll'i l lfo i Ml for many yearn. Mr MIIch w uii pras i dunt of tlm lionnl <i f Kdii ra tlmi of / NerUjp o rl for Hi - vcml year n imil wn n : ii o vowl (.imoii ii ciiml l dHln on tho Domo o riitlo Ucl i ot for o lli c oH In cluding thoiio of illi i lrlpt u ilririii ' Vi C i oiiKrii iiHmn ' n and : HupVemu Court jiiMlli r. Ho wnn n. meml i or of tlm H on\ ot tin Amorloan It i ivoUitlnn and wnn a piiKt illiltrlct - iloplily of,tho Inilfljieiiilcnl \ «l < \' < >' O i M M\nw. Hiiivlv lii ir Mr, Mllon nro hinwlfo , Mill . KillHi \Vi»MlhuH 'Ml)cir,!fc dltl l Kh ' tiir I t iirrk ' tt, nnd two u niin , G i orilnn iiiui Hartnii MHou , nil . of North port. CRUISER BURKS TO R ATER'S EDGE OFF BELLE TERRE '•Bep p ina ' Owned by Daniel Hu g er , Com pletely De- stro yed at its Moor irig. The \Bcppina , \ a 35 foot cabin cruiser; owne d by Daniel Huger of Oyster Bay and New York , burned to t he water ' s edge, at il s mooring off Judge E. R. Lamson ' s place at Belle ' Terrc , Mon day.afternoon. „ The \Bcppina \ had arrived at Belle Torre from Montauk Point , where it vis its every year. The tanks had Just been fi lled and the part y had gone as hore; none remaining on the boat , been filled and Mr , Hu ger and his two friends , Harol d D. Palmedo and Mr. EdsworUi hrxl gone a n horc. The fire starte d from an unknown cause. ' A Coast Guard .boat luckil y hap- pened to be in the harbor at tlie time of the fire , an d carrie . i i rom ptly to the scene. W hen they saw that tho boat couldn 't be save d , anc T that it would on ly be a menace to navi gation , t hey tr ied to sink* it by Qring s hoto Into It. When this method failed , they rammed it , sinking It in that manner. The Port Jefferson Fire Depart- ment . was called , in ease the boat should drift close to land , imperilling s b d refront property. Damage- is estimated at $5 , 000 to ?6 , O0O. Mr. Huger is a cousin of Karl Willidjms of Bo l le Tcrrc ' W0MANCLA IM ED SHE \OWNS POST OFFICE\ Committed to Central . Islip Stat e Hos p ital Claiming tliat she \ owned the Post Office '\ at Port Jefferson Station , \ Mrs . Mary Rice , ST years old ,. ot Cannon street . Port Jciler s bn Station , caused Postmaster Jamea A Valker to call to; the a id of the State ,, Troopers , : j l 6a ^ day. ' . '\Mrs Rice setee dHa ^ uod l e .ol jo t- tens , Bnot . 'r es iatccl efforts to t4ke \ .therii ^g^ e R.^g&^ n ^t s ^ ' .t ^ e Vi s ^ bt cnf . ; Wt ^^ , ^ il ^^ w J^^ tlmd. :: \ ' . ' T^o /pi ft t , ^ ¦Cr. ? f: : % , M /.; . !\ •;¦ ¦ • ' .: Dr . c. ' - ' E. ' : iow o p Sa i j xiy i imiib Doctor for . Suffolk County, : a ' n ' d ' Coc J tors J. H. Shu fllptdn and G.S ^ Parke r , bo (h tX Kings Park , ivero ca lled to exam i ro M « . - s. R ice. They committed Mrs. Rico to t he Central Islip Slate Hospital. Mrs. Rice lived with Jier baby girl in a cotta ge on Canal Road. She 1j a sister of Tony Blhajio , a farmer at Port Je fferson Station, WATER COMPANY MUST PROVE CASE Ollienvisc Has to W ithuimv Oh jcctionfl \» Dock Tho Bronl t hnvon town trniilum , Tiiondny, Bnve tho Hontli May Wutni - conipntiy until Aiigniit 18 lo (Ho n r o - pnrt u. ' i to wheth er II. pr o po - ici i ' to mnlio Houi x llii RH In Purl . Ipffor w iii Imi ' - b(ir or lint. Tho w n lor' (j o mpiiuy ob- jected wlii'h tho Port . lulT o i'iion iilil| i - yard miii i u upplln u tl ' iii lo oroot a dnolc mi ItH property horn , iiiiyliig tlioy foaroil tho vlhriitl iu i iiiiiiiral by pll o drlvor n would In jum Itii wntor mipiily. It pruriiltiiMl to mnlio iiiiiiii i llngii hut him \v >\ dono no, Tlio Hhlpynril pniij>l» iienuroil jior- mlimlnn from tlio War Daimrtmant In In l lW.tlloll - dnolc! An Mr. N, h ' , Ii ' cilli , iiiifiDilnloiKlent of tlm witor oonipn i i y, w o ii . not nq w itlvu , t h n t tlio iiilo driving woulil lnjvr u . tho -wut o i ' H|ipp ly,! ,| i« wti iriv d ii , imtii Ai i gtu v . a s ' tp vtm mSmf ^ m MORE ABOUT THE SETAUKET SCHO O L ( Communicated) . East Sctaukct , N. Y. J uly 20 , 1931. To the Voters «f Setauket Union \ Free School District: I note that Mr . Twitchell plead s that ho is the \guilty part y \ \ who asked several who might know har n e a o f architects to advise us how to avo id unnecessar y expenditures . \ Did t he School Boar d authorize Twitchell to ta ke those slep s or did ho assume t hat such mere mutters as proposing sites , new buildings , and audi other \trifles \ were his individual preroga- tiv es? Ho also states that his sec- t ion furnish es one-tenth of the pup ils atten ding school but avoids answer- ing how many of the children of the rea l estate owners of his section ever attended a .public school. Is our school district a parcel of his Regional Planning Council ol which body he so modestl y reminds us t hat he is Presi dent ? ' Does Twitchell know tha t \ the Schbol Buildlng was officiall y ^ ins pec- te d by the State. Departme nt of Edu- cation - in 1825 , some fourteen -yeai s after ; , it was built ,. and . pronou nced: soun d by . Deputy' •Ini f pector ^ ; ' ^ W«| t his repor t . ^ su * be ' Bffi cial l y V veri d ' ed ' through the ' present Direct or of- ' - Uii The ^ ulkilng / ll & i'iijroc ^^ ^ ihstaUc d . - J withV' ; q ; ; , sanitary ' \ iruBh ' ujg systcia -:ai ' via- appro x imate .icbBti of 54 , 000: ab j d also a- . rnodorn ' flre - fight- ing equipment: . y . , ¦: . ¦ \ ,;¦ The average nktendancc at our , sc hool for the past year was 272. Five acres is thej size o f site recom- men ded by tlio • ' Department ' for sc hools of loss than 300 pupils where- as Twitchell says that he Is autlior- l llvely informed that ten acre s arc required. Schools of from 300 to 500 p upils are recommended to hav o \from six to ten acres. \ If more than T , < s acres are needed land may be purchased adjoining our present site at a reasonab le figure. Why then sug- gest that u new site may he cheaper in tlie long run '! If so , what wou ld he done with our present silo and building appraised as wonth at least $100 , 000? Shall we junk It? Now t hat , Mr. Itobln.wn has t ilgncd hlm i ielf as nn \ cx-mem bcr \ of the B oard of .Education why not elect new members wh o ' w ill not ullevv tiny individual member or member: ) to as- sume t he authority of the Board nnd del ' bungling work? Very truly yours , IIENRJ T .1. HOGEltS. Bell e Tene Garden Club to Hold It s Second Annual Flower Show Tlio niemhoi'H of the Bel le Torre Clardait Club luttl a bridge party at tho Hello Torre U olf Chili on Woii i lny to help (lo f rtiy okpunnc n of tho iioconil annual (l ower allow. Tho f liiwef a liiiw bo held on Wni ln e iuluy , Auguiit 12 , al tho Cin lf Clilll , Kollu Tone. Ten will bo HOivnd , Tlm i lchcdulo Ih preiionte il homwllli. All i s lmuiDii mnrlteil \X\ nro open I n lli iimhiirii of n clBlilioiinj; gnnk'ii clubs, A hoaii llfiil iillver imp praii o n l cil by Mr. I Crnpp of Hollo . Torre will be awa rded for the , iriniit oiitiilniidli i g ex- hibit by a inomlior of the l iolli i Torre Qa rdori chili, Tlio prinililent' n cu p (Mm Ilnlph . Hln olinin i i) will bo nwurdfld for tlio ' mind. i iiIIhII o nr- run gement In ii e ' ctlon (.) , Cluwi t, . Heel lull A i dilution 1, 2 mid n to he shown In nlmilow Ikixoii , 20 by 23 , pipvlded by tho club, x Claim 1. Using any Unworn Willi mwow i n flon, , qiniiH 2, Arri iiij / mnontsof poldnl u n Jn bftfiitet - Hhiiriad . « omo|noi ' ,,c«o , p r . m tim\mi; ^ . ' - \ ¦: W^ ' iift'ki/i, ' ' ^ ; JUSHCE S ; SI80NG SEEKS MDU C HON IN ASSESSMENTS Other Pers ons Protest to • Assessors at the Annual \G rievanc e Day. \ Supreme Court Justi ce Sejah B. Strong was one of the property hold- ' . era f rom this section who prot ested a gainst curr ent as a es s ment s , to th« • Broo khavea Town Board of Asseg : sors at its annual grievance day se s ^ ston ' , Tuesday. Jud ge Strong, a l arge land owner , as ked for a, redu ction of from $350 per acre to $100 on 160 acres he owns. He claime d the town , by granting gravel leases , had lowered the values ¦ ' : ' ¦ of his lands. The as sessor s ' li s tened to his argument but failed to take any action. John , W. Brown appear ed In person on behalf of his sister , Dora Brown , ; , as king for a reduction from 52 , 600 on ¦ » ¦:¦ ¦¦ a 7 5-foot lot and house on Main St., ' ¦ ¦ • ' .. • „ Port Jcfrcrson. Samuel Sleslnger ask- ' cd for a cut on a ? 3 , lO0 assessment on 85 feet and a building, ' a lso on Main street. Bot h were denied. Holmes Lee received a reduction of - ¦ '\ $200 off his $2 , 000 assessment and Charles I Cfnner was given a now as- * ; sessment o f ?3 ,OO0 in place of $3 , 500. . \ ' ' Bot h properties are located on Main ' street o f this village. The O. T. Fanning estate, was de- ' - n lcd reductions from assessments of 53 ,300 and $1 , 400 and John E. , Over- • ton , assessed at $ 1 ;500 , was also re- fused. Bot h arc from Port Jefferson. . : Clara McClaren of Stony Brook ,, . , was , reduced In assessment from . • _ • ' - . $1 , 300 to $1 , 100. ' , Max Goldberg. ' of ' .: ? Patc hogue asked for a cut from J lOi ? .;: ' ; > ; poo . oa a .p lo t at East Slain streetanay - nh l Aver y- avenue and oi a loV - a ss e ^ e ir Sfi at %1 , 1 00 at ¦ Mira a aar: ' Beacl ii' ?li \ St rf itf,;' ,A ax;Uor ^ .v «a^ eq Y : ! :,; iS &: U v H 'f :v S^ At n meet ing of pontmaotera ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' : \ . ' . rc]ii'oaentln g Ihu llrnt clans post of. ?v flees in Na. 'ei. 'iu an d S uffolk conn- ' ¦ ' . ties, l ield ut thu Itockvlllo Centre ¦ . - , pout- office , Monda y night, it was dceiii u d that , )ic|; liinln g Saturday, lli o 'M-luiur po i iliil wnoh lor tlio benefit »f piijital cmployoon would be [jut into u/fccl. Untl u r this ruling nil iiont .oll l cos will remain open until 1 j i . in. Snl- uniuyii. Alter Unit Imuv only »pe- U liil delivery s orvlee , lulloctlorin of the str eet boxen and diapiitchea of ma ils will function, Thuro will be no miles of nln u i!(fi , monoy orders , . ' nnd other Incidental dutlen afte r ' 1 | i , in , (inder , tills new Saturda y order. ' • '' . '' POST OFFICE TO Ol.OSE ' . ' . . ^ f A'J' I I' . M. SATUROAVS • ; ¦ $ . . m OI/ib h 3, Arrniigomont of whtW flowoi n In powtor cmitnlnor. ' , ¦ Claim • ! , A i'i iiiifiOHiont In lntg« bnttlc-Mlinped contiilrioi ii , iihnibfl a hd vines to bo lined, v . Claim li, A. AiTlin ge mouto for liv- in g-room in iihi u leii (if lavender , any \ cniitiilniir ; II. Arrangement In yellow, In molid or pottery edntalnor, ¦ , x ( IIiuih (l. Arrangomoiit . for porch ' ¦ . : ¦ ' labloi liny nnmlioi' nr variety of gAr- don (lower grown l iy exhlbltorn, ( 3 lium 7. Arrang ement, for nmall liuiclirua tnlilo , g hw s , iiottor y or pow« ' tor contnlnoro. x Cliimii 8. Arningnniunt for rimnll dinner Tnlilo , linin g nllvor , pottery or Kliinii, Selii of 1 to 5 contiilnnm nifty bo mind, To bo shown on ourd-tabl ei i i provided by uxhU i tlnr. ' x Clai m 0, Amui|[cmim t of ono or morn IhU ' Iki In tiiiltuhla container. x Claim 10, Arriiii g onionl nf llow e ri i In li Victorian or iiillllclnl iiiiuiii o r , Claim ,11. Arningoinunt of wild flowor s . \ . fiulo pKiiiloiit CUiuiii Any u Klillilt of ra rity . or bounty not- ¦ . . „ ' . :, , i- : . ; . ,fli< m miM; > . ' , ' ¦ .: ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - {¦ ¦ ¦ ^ There was something very Baplrln j ¦ . in seeing William Zclg l er . - Sr ^ jna p into ihe lists di j rln g. the past week in bcrJ U lf . o f the 110.000 depositors in the Bank of ij , \ S. These . p oor;people have bcea in - many cascs ' depr i vea.of the savings of a , . life lime ari $ 1 personally know of one man whose , dca l h was broajht' about b y - ibb terrible ' cr ime-- Like many people .. . ' J have heard ' of dozens , of oi hers 'who are go ing: without food and ' who ' have ' : ' . ' s iven r np. \ !etfne! ^ B ' U e Ir '' ' «lfaitt *n > - \ tt a . j ienalt y they pay for j bclie v ln r ihat the - State Banking Deinrtment ' -was trust- ¦ • » «ort Uy , . \ . ' \ . : ; ' . ; ' - ¦ ' ' •!. ' :• . ' ¦ ' ¦ : . . - -;. - : - -¦ .; - _ ) ¦ • : _ ¦ : ¦; * . , * , * \ : , .; : ., ; \ \; ' ¦ ; . - / it is a splendid! thing to see a n o an •who is : not onl y a fine ' polo player , but n „ ! corkin g gentleman ' takin g ah interest in those , unfortunates w ho » . foo led,by;- the .. .: - tit le , the Bank o l :V (. B ^ put ' evety & iH t l ie y: hac ^ in .the world i in'the c are of ¦ '' ' ¦ . those; two des pera d o- -criminals Marcus ' . and Singer , ' . , Whoii{ trie Re piibttcari i \: 'Tarty \ bc glps ¦ t d • ' .l i aye meri--Ul [o Bill ¦' . ' - ' ¦ Zei glcr i : who might ; bb giving ' hi tn ise lf -ail ktads , ' o( . excuses for ' for gcMlB j his / iel l owrheri . Hr yln ' g ' to hel p the 440300 ' . - • ' . - ' de positors; it is be g itiri i ng to be huroaa- • ¦ : wliic h it never \vas _ i i nder the leadership . . ' , ¦ : of t hat bright ' but terribly sel fish person ' \ j&ldle Macliold/ , V , . : ' ' . ' • ' • ,. I wish every- bank ' president ' In Sttf- ' . - folk Count y and every man employed ¦¦ ' liy a , bank . wo hid study Mr. Ze l gler' s s bjtement. Weal l know, - of course , , tluit ' tlie banks have had to War a terrific . burden in ' the past two years but tHey ore sound ane t they are d bmg a nbblc , ' , du ty for. 'the community , - . . But the bank - ' ¦ pfa ' cl p l who; iike a v l ce-president in thi. - , : ; . county, : - s a ys that \Brodcx lck is iny ¦ friend ahd ; I 4 on 't want . him attacked\ . . is showing ( oyalty s to an ' t pcompeterit ' \ ;¦ iiolicital ofl j clal: that lie plight to he shov J in g to trie depositors of fils . bank Valess ' . /tbe- polit ical division ' oi the . . ¦ • BOvernment vv hlch Is charged \with -the :¦ ' ' . supervision ' of the banks is \ ¦ competent . people are apt to lose confidence In the !- , - ban ks.\ And the 'surest way to make • . people have , conf idence ' in the Baiiks is to get r id of ¦ the _ man w ho if ho liad \ closed , t he bank two years ago .would - : have saved 440 , 000 deposltora from the tra gic suHerln j s that they \ ' are now under going. . - . . ' - , ' ¦: \ . - ¦ \ ' ¦ \ ; ' • . ¦ • . ' • « i - : V ¦ ' . ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . ¦ . ^ :¦ . ' There isn 't any question about this issue. Brodericlt has got to go. He is a shrewd ^ politician ; ' - . * tt t' that , is all. / He lias done enough harm ¦ already. ' ' . 'J fliiY- mari who ; pretends to . be his- friend should. \ tol l birn ' that . the U ^ cTest . .tti(iur; h e can do: to the /: people o j the State of ' : Kew yprk isi tq resign. The bahl t' official ' i vho trys to defend * liinr putsi lilmeell in • ' ¦ ¦ • a• '' ¦very, prdcai'ipus position! . • - . ¦ • , ,; \ . ' . \ ¦ ' . ¦ • • \ . ¦ .1. - • ¦ . ' • • • ' ¦ ; ' ' ' •: ¦* \ * ' ¦ ¦ ' \ ¦ ¦ • ¦ ' = ¦ ' :' ¦ ¦: ' • Somebody sold to me ' . the otlier . hi j ht ' triat I had done , a ver y selfish thing by . ' • .. ^ -pushing \C. ' .vyeed \ off the Iron); pa ge. ' ^ 3 hadn 't, flii ito realized it ' because , I ' ¦ ; . : ^ thou ght v it x»jas . Dne of those contihBcn- ' . ' . cles ' of- T iows poner mal t e-up of which. I understand very little. . \ , .. , . - ¦ ., i ''/ ' . ¦ ' . • , \ ' ' .. • * ¦ ; ; ' \ C . V te d l^ i s -Eb-br l rdi t .unrl i ricl siy i rlir •what , he says \ that I hereby protest » ud -2 , ask tho editor , to restore him to -b j ls ¦• ' odglnal position or else \ The O ynlc \ - : will retire to his- Snblne farm. , - ; - ' ¦ * ' , ¦ ' ,* ^ . - r * ¦ - \ - . , . - ' ¦ . . .Jv f ayhe tha t' s what the Editor wiri l s. In thc s c d lstrcss f iil timr s then Is one s ji ro way to help condltlotiS 7-l«l every ( IlvLbl o )) of i h i government un i lertiike . those ' , lin prdvcnitn t ». (hi( ur ov boiwd fo come 1 ' sometime in the fut u re , .In ibh • , ¦¦ ¦ ' • iv n y . wo can he l p fo ' br l n n ' t oi li pro» - \ jic r lty, employ ' labor, develop real tsttitc values , ke ep money In clrcurntlonwind . all of this may be done by bondi i i f the . future. wUi e li Is ' proper u n * i tuU. /The - _ uuudc! ,t kin d of (luu,iiuc hi that wli l ct i ' iaok u nlirad aii'd irhcri money In low, , luorrows to liullil irnprovcmenu j tUa.4 In m x y. oidiiiiiry ihnc would c o, v t tnlee us much , when mon ey la li & h an £ li icr li s carce. , ' , ' ¦ ¦ . . . ' ¦: ' i v ;. . ?' » ¦• * . ' ' :• ' . ' . - , ¦ No liaUaii over o W camo poor . bV . iiul W- ii is linrbnr s uml brid ges; Rome b e pnine rich and; t | tC B t?i|tfkt nation of nJicicnt tlmep ' th ri j ifehiiullding lmr / bprs , , bFlciBes ' ¦ ' \ nnd.vondu. ^ 'i l i o . 'brldgos and tfio ro o dii that tlio Romans built n6t only in Italy ' , bat In Franco i md En gl nnd arj moi i tt- • . incuts r » f iholr u i w ntnass today! . -I hnvci , ; ' ' i tpo d on n , :Ilttlo ' brid ge' over. t he rjoire > hi l'Vimpfi Mint wu'/ built by; Julius . : Ciiosav and It was as flrm lis tbo . day It , ' ^o h built,; , It tvns In th U ^ way tlW . t U i ft , li o Wtntui ^ io nnio tho groale»t cotnhn a r ; c lnj uiastoru o( f hft) ' anc lont World. ' ' . ! ' ' . ' •• '' \ ' ' » • ' •¦ , : , , • ' J Bo ; too , tiib U niU i J Bt n toii has bc o ome • the u riiatoii r \ comrrioro lii! jndtlon of the ; modern wor j il li y » pro n «i)»l»«i - pollby, ' both nu to i ; ou(lil. l i rlduos nnd h u rl t oivi. ' i . ' ¦ • . < .. ' ! \ ,.! ' .. - » • » . »' I- • ' ' . • \I : ) • • Tiix p n yori) who ' try to , ato p Improve- , ^ Ine i itH Joj ' ' B cl f lnb ronsiirw nro not taK- ' im yoi' i i on much fin tl t oy ore tiut dbilBori), :. i \ .:' ¦ \> . ¦ . ..¦• , ' . , \ • ¦ • ¦ ; ' , ¦• . ¦ • - :\ : • ' , . ¦ : ' • I i ' , ' ¦;¦ ¦ J litti yenWi ' wince d i iiirl aoen H oivliiniJ \ . - Miioii of, N o rtliiiort and yet hh dc a l.l i : ' \i ' au n uliorili .v iN piin o f ti i o piiltlioriea ' Hint l njt ' w, h imlo mention of tho iw i iim- ' ¦ t lonh . 1 trlnt , of years , ng p during t ho , :¦• , - oo ' uriio of wiii f li lita nnriib wan m[iiiy li v day bla , v fl rioci ( a(!V o iui ( .tho fropt plujo of I, New lY oi'lt ' sr (lOW u P B pnM, ji . W lliui ^ Uo , ' ,. . already him a spllrt w p u tntlon an n laviyur ncoiiino a jfamo iui j leriion, ,, . .1- , , ' . ¦; ¦ ¦ . , ' .; - \ . ' • ' • ; » . ¦• ? ' ' ¦ * ' . :. : ' ,1 ¦ '• ' .' ¦ . i ' . , . ' \ . Tho ' ni uio ' ;f(liit; Bi i ddor t ly, «hot W | i«1 ! » ' Ii » tn idm tiioiiirh:)t doubt if , lt hroHipIlt ¦ ,,, , ' miio)i ri imiw , M'»« , H i o . nim p i f. l/iVi N lni j ii , . ' AIwa 3/\ g- fa' : • ; pQ ^ : Hiii B < > r' i . \ • -The Cy n lo - ¦ ' ¦ • .¦¦ ' - - , : - ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ' \ ' \ \ * \ ¦ ' ¦ ' • ' ' -1 , ' \ ' ' \ : \ ¦ . ' • ' , ' ¦ ' Awarded to Manliattaii Bid- der at Recbi ' d Bate : Suffolk County . has been able to borrow : ^< M , o ' OD through ' tho ^ alo of . bonds for hig hway purposes at n p In- terest rate - o f . SK ' per cciit' . poc an- - hum. Tlio county a lso received a. to- tal premium on the issue of $3 , 101 , 60 , T his is the lowest rate of interest at whlbh tlie county has over bc ^ n a blo to borrow money. Tlia IkiiicIh will yield an Interest rate of a pproximately 3.00 per cent, , ¦ ' ' Esta brool i &v Co ., o f Manhattan , wan awarded the ent ire Ihhuo of 4()'l , - OOO by County '1' roawinw W II I h T. 'i' or- ry, Tuesday, t heir bid of ?407 , 101.«0 includ ing tho - prcmium being . tl )o mo y t - adv ' nntn gob to tho county. - • Tho ' proceeds of tho bon d ja will bo lined to pay the county ' n Hlmr n ' of tlio oont : of reconstructing n . nun jbiir of highways «n*l .for tlio piirchnuo or ri ghts of yvny for the wideni ng, and altering of oomo of tliouo hl g hwuyii. SUF F OLK SELLS ' $404 , 000 ISSUE Rnni plalnl n liuvo , boiin . rcnolvod nf tlm ' iiiuwIiiB »f co i mtorfeit MI>.00 , »rtllD CO l ' lNTBHTOl' V . ISO Vli 'M ' , ' Trustees Do Take Action on Two Store ? The •Patchogue Village Board de- clined Tuesday nigh t to lake any Im- mediate act ion on llic rccominenila- llon of tho fire council to prohibit the stora ge arid wile of flroworku wilhin tlio village limits , presented by Fire Chief l ' lilllp A. Hattemer. Hownvor , the trui.:«0H aid vote t o empower t he police lo take immediate action ii gu iimt two stores , uu Hattem- er (Iccitnre i l lo the bcmril that tlieu o tivo lliiiiii wore , aiming J l roworks ut tho present time In violation of thu ordinance dial pr n iilhif, '/ iitovu g c af ter July o . Hnttcnior Hii id (lie l iru council Imu- od lt » acti on cm tho fact that llro- mcn ' fl lives wore ( inda n gercil In gnlti g Into a building that might he nflie w here fl rcwork o weio ntored and that tliolr presence wan a i ionfilant threat to the wi fely ,of nronui ' ty . Attorney llnimiin .1. Soho u nfo l d np- poarlng for Hcvornl of the iituvo o wn- er n sellin g fi roworl i H m r rriruMto t f that tlio reme dy wnn not In forbidding the sale o f llrowoiliii hut In properly iiu- pcrvlnlng mid controlling llinlr naln. o,— ! im H o dE-BEfcAYS ^ TO BAN FIREWORKS « V^ « ' A; « fr i V ' *.s ?' 53Sfe SP ' j ^J f! sBgHKiMBM ¦ ^ p ^i^^^^ ff i h t&m mi old i 'tioth 6f. Rocky E b lnt ,; ara T^ ena | . ; ' ^ log; 25 ' and M , ' ' ' j S ^ / : rwpeeUyf X ji:/ ^ - ^ \ ; ¦ the Ri vorlieaci jail. Both wore ' chargeji : ' ¦¦ ' ¦?: vyith leaving the soono;bf aa duton a jtU 0b bile accldc i it , and .Vau gftir \ wad . also .; ' ;' - . , ' . ' charged with operating a m a chlhs ; ' v w ithout a license. ' The arrests followed an accident at ' Wad ing River , Sunday, when the nut- ' \ Th ine - o puimxrl _ by- Af ]rur ^ nr-foTMu w T n—~ new Ford , dr iven by Frederick X ' Kocrn i g , o f 083 4th Avenue , Brook- lyn , of f the road. - * . ' Both men pl y adod guilty. Sontenco wns pii n se d Sunday by Judge Carl Ruck. • , SA,T1' ' '^ 'CBMTC - 1u*5B ^ «' i 3 *^ - ^ 'Sr: Miss Vera Ja cques , until recently assistant superin tendent of the N yack General Hospital at Nyack , N. Y., has been selected as the public health nurse for Brookh aven town and is ex- pected to . take up her duties by tho en d of the week. . T he town board , two weeks ago , acce pted tho offer of the Suffolk County Tuberculosis and Public Health association to provide and pay for t he services Of such a nurse for a year and a half , ' after which the town an d county will share In the ex- pense. The offer vvns made by Dr. A. T. Davis , count y health olllcer. ' Vera Jac q u e s Select e d as Nurse f or Township MRS . E; fi OLFORD DI ^ S Aip & CHOGUE Wa is Mepfcfei l^ etauket Col- ony New En gland Women • ' ¦ ¦ • , - ' , . ' . - ' : * '>: f f r £ S ^~ . In ' t hc ' sudd ^as itn .of . Mrs. E. J. Wo o lford of : Piatcii piru e , the Setait- k ' et Co lony . of >? ( p # * ;EngIan d Women has lost ono . oi: ' }tB;irj pst valued mem- bers. Ta h ingMictive / : part in: the cx- hlbit , so rccent t y - hel' ' rl at the ' home of the . Re gistraf -jj- a i rs; . . ' Chor i cs ; Hasten , arid . :enjoy ing ; ' paj|ticu larly the old fas hioned dres s^ cnear&al- in her beau ' tiful -gown-oC . loh gfago. - it did not seem possi ble; ' ; that? , w ithin less .than a mont& , she ' S h ould be- taken , from her ' mariy t frier ir i a • in , her :own home to w n . : s)ib: ^/ .ln . ;f ^ \e ^ et: : . - ^ e ' .te&Ves ^ a .husban ^ t in ^i ' scm ^^ ^^ i' ; ::/; ; ; - ^^ ;. - : ' ' ^ . t a S g ^ St ^ a ^S ' a E' ^f tSmS ^^^ff Mi p l ei aVe; , ' : - ^ cJi b gUey?;Rev- -' I<oul s °J/o Jtn sto ^ V fo . n iiB ^ b ^ t6r ^' tlt # , ' ^ h - . ' gre ^tf oh w v0 Ii(ircn \ , .ti w .:'ot. Ken8higB- torr , Conh.vbf f lplatin g;; Thd- ' house was fi lled to tbo : doors w t tt - sympathlsiag friends and hcl ghba ^ .. p Amori g, those wo note d H ho preaident o£ ; thc N. E. S ociety, Mrs. Daniel'Boe : Davis of C br o in; Mrs. ' Arthur M ^ . -S wezc y with rio dbii bt several other ot. tho soc iety; Minn Julia Smith of fibtaiiket , repre- sent ing those from tliat ; town. The reg i strar , Mr s , ..Ba s ton , Was unab le to atten d. - ' 5 , • . ¦ ' , - •• - ^ In- ^ ^^ oW T - ^ TOll - chp s cn-wdrcla—the- Rcv. L. H. Johnston ' referred to the deceased as one whose 'lo s o. in t he home could not be ' .. estimated ; as frien d and neighbor was over ready to do al l she could foriotbero, -arid for tho furtherance of - air, go od work , whenever , ca lled upon, v. .. -; , '' - Wo extend our synipathy to . all , those who fec i her Ions. ' ; : , . \, Ale.xainU ' i' Out ut' Broolilyn , who linn n. Hiimmrf vonlclenco in Bluo l ' olnt , ap j ii - ureil before the llrrnilthiiv- on town trmitecs Tuusday iiftcmnnn with a n ovel application. Cnrr would create an ' Inland on a Blum! where the dc|itli of water Is not more than throe foot by dredging around the . 'ilioal. Ho would unci t he Island III question for duck , nluiolhi g. 'flic ii| v plication was referred to the Mouth Bay committee , Wit ' Ml CI J P .W I' K H - ilAN B