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Veterans Hosp ital Attendant to Face Federal Court For 'Larcen y J i- dce Orders Man and -Wife To \Go to Church , Hold Hands and Sing \ — Truck Driver . Cleared in Fatal . Crash ' . Near • Huntington — ' Home , SvVeet Home Rebekah L odge - Officers Installed — Huntington . Hospital . Pled g es Fall Due — . 'Mrs. Gro ver Loenin g Granted Pilot' s Li- cense —- Huntin gton P 111 s Curb on Hallowe ' en Rowdy- ism and Property Damage Compiled by Arthur P. Thomas . \A.VESFORT--James W. Steers , , 45 , •ve il known ' resident ' of Valley stream : - :r\ a member of tlie plumbing firm n ' . Stair* , ' &\ Van Bu ' sk irk - of the ' sinme villa g e , wa o . ' f oiihii dead Inst Saturda y nl tlie wheel of lils automob ile in the r. :. - ' r.i::e of Ills • summer home l i erc. I ' n-ath was ' .attributed ' to suicide by Coroner J . . M. : Heath. Mr. Steers left fo ' .i r letters nnd the doors and wiri- ' ( low.V of the garage were shut tight and nil cracks covered with blanlects nnd clothing. Tim car was left run- nin g and the monoxide fumes soon fill- «•! tlie structure and killed Mr, Steers. One oP' t ho ' letters stated that he Had hee n - \ driven desperate by financial difSoultlc s . - . ¦ ' . ' : ' ••J, . !¦ . . ' K or t Titr j ORT—Joel B i ombcr e , , an oltraidant of tlie U. S. , Veterans ' Itos- p l t n l [it Northport ' w ho was charged Willi petty \ larceny In . t he connection r,. ' the theft of patients ' property re- tvnVy, f . must face the Federal Courts l\> answer t he charges , It has be e n learned. Inasmuch ns tho alleged crime v.ai committed on the Federal . reser- va tion, -it ' has boon ruled , t he dct t jn- cl iis i t must face Feder al prosecution ;. M 1 ME0LA— \Go to . cnurc h , hi ld l.a iu b and sing \ , \ was the penalty given a , -cou ple whp.. wore arraigned I j ofore County Judge Paul Bonyne lost week on .chan j e. - i o f failure to provide for t heir children. \And be sure that . you ' r. in g out loud and you 'll find the n ecis- enry ' inspiration ' to keep from fightljng with e ' ao li other , \ the court advised them. ' '7 ' • ' ' \ ' • ' . ' ¦ I ' \ HUNTlNGTON- ^ Fete ' rDq An gcl j sjof Irving Pines ' , Oyster ' Bay| -was ' list . wcn . k .(ixohi i rated - .qt . ; blame , ] for , ' ijhe do ^ tbijjf ' PasqualO ; jbl bhioiiai r ^ fi ' ten ' v ' 77i v bo!c by ( Coroner ' : D r .; \ Wu l iam;Bi ; M oi . ¦: ' . ' ; 'Vn, , ,, D ( e}ilftrin 7dled;.tar - tM - . - ¦ ' ' : -- , . t o ? i - ^0 >pl£hl- - Rl i 6 ft I y ;ft f tsr i . ' j ^ ' r6 te ait ^ «(* . \ 1 ' ¦; ' . , eldent - : l ifJ o r '!tl \o/. = ' OoW : ; , ' Spriil8 ^ Memorial Cemetery in which his car . was struck by a truck driven by De Angclis. So violent was the Impact of the collision that the name of the tire on the truck was eas ily read on the s ide of the coach. EAST HAMPTON—Newl y elected of- ficers of Home , Sweet Home Rebekah Lodge of this village were installed last week by Miss Nellie Ferguson , d is- tr ict deputy president of the Rebekah Assembly of the State of New York , an d her personal staff. The ' office rs Installed were: Emma Dayton , noble grand; Mary Conrad , vice grand; Hen- rietta Carson , recording ' secretar y; Betsy Taylor , treasurer ; Eva Moore , financial secretary; Anna Field , con- ductor ; Mary Raynor , warden; Ida Fordham , r ight supporter to noble grand; Mattie Saar , - left supporte r to v ice grand; Alice \ Wilhelm , outside guar dian; Lettio Cuilum , ins ide guar- dian; Ruth Hlnrlch , left herald; Edith Duncan , ri ght herald and Hazel Con- rad , music ian. HUNTINGTON—Initial payments on t he pledges made last summer to build , equip and endow a new $850 ,000 hos pital for Huntington which became due Oct. 1 , now amount to $71 , 230;06 , it has been announced by the Hunt- ington Chamber of Commerce. About $435 , 000 In all was pledged during the drive. , ROOSEVELT FIELD—Mrs. Grover Loonlng, social re gisterite and wife of t he airplane designer and manufac- turer , was granted a pilot' s l icense last Saturday by Inspector Orren P. Har- wood - b f the Department ot Commerce after ' a series o f tests here. Mr. and Mrs. Loening are close friends of Charles W. Lawrence of East Islip, inventor of the Wright Whirlwind Motor and president of the Islip Air- p ort , Inc. j . HONTINGTON—A curb on . Hallo- we 'en rowd yism , has been set by t he ¦ Huntington Town Board ' this year. Ex- tra o fficers will be placed on, duty ' on the \ spook\ ni ght to prevent the wil- ful destruction of property by hobd-: ; l ums who use t he Hallowe ' en event tri ' run -wlld. The board' s action is the . 'direct ' result -of tlie ' fil ing of a claim ' for: dama ges against the town by one taxpayer , who had - an ^jo r i tire , section r »«6fenco de3tib»ea i r»Of» « *» ^ e!en night 'W&ir s ? : % :' •: -ii ' ' fr& W ^& v :7SO u |l S f 4 MPTO| < :- r Mi. ^ v m id v - Mrs: ' t ^ m ^ /. ^ t n i ^ ' ( A ; ^^ ' ,i~ ) it ^ ii nln g o ntertained at their Hot Springs , Va., . -winter home In honor of Ferr y K. Heath , Ass istant Secretary of the Treasury. SOUTHOLD—The Rev. A bram Conklin , after 52 years of service in t he ministr y, has res igned as pastor o l trie Southold Universalis! Church. He accepted the Southold pastorate short ly after his ordination in 1879 , rema ining in that parish for three years . He returned to Southold in 1911 after filling various other pastorates t hroughout the « ast. The Rev. Harr y O ' . Kenny of Beaumont , Texas , has acce pted the call to succeed the Rev. Mr. Conklin r H O fNTINGTOff—-The Ministerial As- sociation , com prised of ministers of tho Protestant Chur ches of Hunting- ton , are per fecting; plans for both an Armistice Day service and a Union Thanksgiving Day service this year. This will be the first union Armistice Day church service ever held In Hunt- ington, and it w ill be held in the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Thanksgiving Day union service will be held in the Central Presb yterian Church. RONKONKOMA—Walter H. Stecker has fceen chosen president of the new- ly-organized Democratic Club ot Ron- kontcoma. Other officers are Mrs. Julia Barbera , vice president; George J. Wagiicr , secretary; Stephen Farkass, treasurer ; NORTHPORT—The annual Fall Rally of tlie Girl Scouts of Hunting- ton Towns hip was held in the North - port High School last Friday evening. The rally was ' ui char ge of Mrs. G. Everltt Miller , commissioner , and was attended by a large number ol rela- t ives and friends of the girls. The sin ging was led by John M, Craft of N ort hp ort. HK JNTIN QTON—Fred Von Sholer , manager of * t he Huntington Hotel , is looking for two clerks. He is looking for one to take the place of the old brie , and for the o ld one to find out what ha ppened to the $800 of the hotel' s rnoney ' toliieh disappeared with him. The Huntington police are aid- ing ' Mr. Von ' S lioler In his search for t he latter clerk ; The old clerk , Frank L awson , le ft the hotel last week while the mana ger ^ as on a vacation ^ When Von Sholer return ed his . assistant 7was g one , ' and so was a ll the available casta. . - . ' ¦ ' ¦ Oj jl j , « ^ J« yM - ^* etpropo ' s' Incorporate a e ma a r ^ sioh'i i tK. ¦f ig: tiie;7yiii«gb: ^ ) |7 , ce flj p tei ' Ne j jafea ^ ed ; laait week: [ : t>y j ii( 7 .y p jjp7 i jO ; >: Thbs p . ^ o pposed . ' *» ' : ithe ;j In • ' tlbtt iihmed i afol y :itRgbj l j an I t n>. v...|ku celebration; parading; about tho streets with a \ band ' ari d 1 placards. SAYVHJjE— Officer Bernard Galser shot a chicken thief on Sduth Main St., in Sayville during \ . the \ ni ght/ last wee k/The ln ' ara ' uae ' r . 'hbwever , was iiot of t he two-legged variet y! but was a lar ge racco on. - , ' - • ' . • ' ' ¦ • ' ' . ; RONKONK j OMA—Apple bloafoms! in the latter: part oi cictoDer 'i . \ Fo \i nd ; 6y Mrs. James Perry arid proudly exh i - bited to many friends. No wonder . co s l dealers are- wa iling, tearing ' their Wair and gnashing \the ir teeth this season \ . HA T jESITE—Edward Devendorf , ; 18 , and Ernest Br lnkman , Jr., 22 , both! of H a l estte , have been ^ arrested on char g es of arson In the t hird degree In con- nection with a lire , w hich destro yed t he tool house near , t lie Huntington Bay Club recently. Both young niett are said ' to be members of the Hdlc- s lte Fire Department. . ¦ ¦ , - , - : HUNTINGTON—Former > As ^ e ' nnbl y- man -John Boyle; jr., master o f Jeptha Lodge , 494; F. & A. M., o f Huntington, was master o f ceremonies at a gather- in g of that body on Monda y evening when members of Atlantic Lodge v 1 , of Block Island were guests o£ the Huntington Masons. PATbHbaU & -The 1931-32 7 stbjool tax . rate: : for ¦ the Patchogue , School District will W eight cents ' l ower . than last year. The rote lias ' been fixed; at $ 2.30. Increased credits from the ' -state , ' amountin g ''to $ 35,000, niake ' possible the lower , rate , it has been ' anno T ahced. RIVER HEAD—Mrs. Harold | B. ' Burns of Riverhead has been appointed \ d is- trict de puty grand matron ol the Or- der ' of E a stern Star for Suffolk Coup.. ty by Mrs. Nan Reed Coy of Oneonta , N Y - i new ' grand matron of New York State. - \ . \7 ' . ' \ ¦' ¦ - GREENPbRT— Joseph Kalbacker of Front; St., Gree f iport , was severel y burned , about the c hest and arms In a va in .attempt to rescue a . parrot in a f ire \which \ . ' ' destro yed a building near his home ' earl y Sunday morning. Kal- backer . wi (s : taken to the Eastern Long Island Hos pital for treatment. - The blaze dama ged property to the . esti- mated ;. ainount o f $34 , 0oo; ' . ; R I VI J RHFSAD-Tlie \ lowl y \ ni ii skrat that ^ biiilds its barns in ' easterh ' Lon g Island streams has become a mi ghty valuable anima l , it would ' seem ' fjom - a suit that Delancy Nlcoll , Jr., \ ncgr ' 1 oi: trial In the Supreme Court in Ri erhead before Justice Lenti ' rW » -ri iu uo uiiarged ' wltli that payment o ? - • » - .. - . v ' - . ' . < : , - ' ' . ' ,.. r -^ ¦ t he alleged grounds that it was the com p an y ' s locomotives t hat star ted the fire. .. . . . . M f NEOLA —Nassau Count y has nearl y $1 . 00 , 000 available to finish its road-buil ding program for the year ; 1931 , itr lias been announced ' by the Nassau Board of Supervisors. The ex- act amount is $678 , 78132. H T JN TINGT d N- ^ That : a iarte nuni i- - ber of extra men , , 'ihost ly heads : -of families, ; who ; 'iiajre received 1 ernplby- m ' erit- ^ n t o wh ! highway wot k ' for sfey r . er a l\ months In Huntington ' township, ' will be 'ke pt at Work during the crim- in g winter ls ' indicatcd by the ' action o f the Huntington Town : Board j in transferiri g 815 , 000 irom the cont ' in- : gent fund to pay for this emer- gency work. The use of contin- gent fund moneys for emergency wprk for the unem ployed has been approved by the State Comptroller , accord ing to Supervisor ^ Richard r W. - Hawkins. ; • ; W OODMERE—Plans ' are ' hi Un g drawn ' up. b y; engineers of the \ Town o f Hempstead for the development : of town-owned lands in the vicinity, of Woodinere Bay as a public ' \beach\ . About $5 , 000 will be necessary to care? out the dred ging and fill operations of the project. \ .:' ¦ ' ¦ p A TCHOapE—Samuel GalibotEast Patchogue was locked up in the Pat - V chogue Village Jail on Sunday, a h d what he didn't do to t he interior ' of t he community \brig \ is not worth ment ioning. Safn \proved to o e a \ wrec k- er o f- the ^ o r st type , - but ' solid/ iron bars : imbedded in concrete balked Ills eff O rts to \ crash the ' gate \ . frqni ~ tEe i nsih e to. i the ' . Outside. . Now, there ls ; a possibility that \Wild and : . Woole y \ Sam wiU have to dig plenty deep to po ' y for the - damage 'to the l ockup. ; Rr oT ERHE AD—Almpn G. ' Rasouln of RlVertiead . ' ^ l i ainnBn ' of thr ' Suftolk County Democrat ic Committee , is still as king questions. \ His latest quer y, or ratK tel ' denYand ^ l s ' t & t Senator ' George il. ¦• Thomp s on , ' ¦ RepdbHca ' n , ' : of Kin gs P ark , who re presents Nassau and Suf- folk Counties in \ t he upper house at Albany, state , his intent ions-and plans OVER 3u0 HOMES :RUI)LT.IN THE .PAST TEN YEARS! THER&MUST BE A . REA SON. SEE ME BEFORE BUILDING ' • \ • CALL-\- 'PH ONE . --- ' or WRITE ' ¦ ' \ \ . ' ¦ /mmR ^ u pca v • ¦ MAIN-Sr. ' ¦ ¦- . ¦[ ' * ¦ ¦ ' S A i Vi l i E , N. Y. • Phone: Office , • ' Sayville 837 . ^ ¦ ,. ' - . . . Res., Boiyp6rt . .379 .. . ¦ \ . ? •• ' In relation to the division of t he Sec- onc T Judicial District if ( Ahriendmeht 4 is ' adopted ' by the : voters in - fl ie ' geiieral e lection on Nov. . 3. This amendment seeks \ -to ' amend the State Constit ution to permit t lie Legislature at a ' - su bse- quent- ' session to div ide the Secon l Judic ial District as it sees fit. \ BAY SHORE 1UN ON\ THE BAY CJust West of . Bathin g Pool) SHORE DINNERS , Tel .Bay- Shore 215 Peter O'Neil. \ Prop. fj AW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ? :: \ . ^^ / N J/' S l ' X ^ v< ^^^ Si! ^ a answers ^ ts »»«aacaB *fi: ^=* * \ e ^^ ^ I 1 ' of was I U wteumm o toit installed is commander of the Suffolk County American I Legion last week l I 3. l . ooo ft 2 • Green is a star wr > o g soo it ,; / won fame after V benefit given at Free port. ¦ ., 8 3 j A ugustus 3 i aSalle Militaiy Academ y at Oakda l e was rormerly known g H i idreth as , Military Academy g 4 is a theatre magnate who g 4 De mocratic opeiates most of the theatres in Suffolk Count y I Riverhead \ . g ls a new r j0 ng | 5 Ai Trahern Island pictorial Jiewspaper on sale at all principal news jj ^ stands 1 i ga sfes g- ; f ' R- g JE j ga fr fl a aa B t^ l Beade M Are UVUfe d !T6 Submlt ' tjatailon j and Amrm irs fot lArlore , Issues S : M{ |' p « i ie < Bigie ig ie »a e J erarei B f ^^ g 1 FfjR COUNTY J Sl biGE . — — ' — ~ T— . . , . .. ... . ~ ~^~ \ ¦ , ' 7 \ 1 . \ FOR SM 2R1FF J I ' ^^ 'n ' M i THE TAMMA N Y \ WAY ' : \Vllic l l ' . THE R EPUBLICAN WAY . ' p™ ^ h 1 I III J hB ' IN G M A t ER , NE W YORK . -^ a p ^ * tw IN ' SU F FOLK COUNTY ' j Pj ^ ' ' ' \ m I IHR W P ^ R w fHi ^ BB Horse Doctor Doyle sot $2 , 000 , 000.00 \W . T ¦' ' A Bond Issue for Count y-wide Improvements , J ^ H ^ S ^S Ft ^^S s id B^^ H ' ' m v il ll ^ Ba Undcr-Shcriff Currnn got 662 ,311.00 H ' i JB il l whi«h will— j £Bi! $ $' * £ J ^®W ;| I PBk ^w HB ' » ( K »V B «lI ^ , ?\\ ° W J AT \ ' • ' • ' ¦ ' Jl «>' I- Inerea s e real e»ta t e value. fivefo!d,i« a few ¦ H ^^ ^f P HB BSII S B cS co t rt - aeA Pe V ry '' ^ t \;'\''\ l lsfin M WW ' ^ U 'l ff Z Brinjr back tho us and e of d e U e r. in bridge ' >9 8B Q^^ & |pWf -| 0 B BSSB ^^ hHbHHS Forrticr Bldcr. Bureau Jnsp. Lewis ¦ . . , _ \ , , , . , , ., 'WS S il iS K ^: ^ ' W ^ tk ^ '5 S W MWImir * X BRw M S m ¦ . len n nn nn ~ — ' 3 - Open up and develop the caat end of the M MMMM Mt U WmBSSr v S 71 I T H t H t HIKIl i r ''/$&S£S&lSS5S m & IblMHIU . uU r i • . . - / jj -j- , rj » 111 Wa mlOBBIStBSLi BBgaBaJ f u , |mj ^ ar. ,£ggj j gj 2 j j i ' and Racketeering l > y Tam- , 4. Relieve unemployment in Suffolk Count y. ' i ^ 8Btt ^ B ^ i ; i!i:J 1 (n SiwSS ^ sSS S lSS ^ SSSa PolJceincn and Former Aout. Dint. \ ,n Public l ttiprJH Jethetlt by THE COUNTY BOND) ISSUE ® S 1 Zr « ~T A ^ K At ty . Weston got $ 654 , 85 ^ 00 ff c p„W t ca nS i. endo w ed b y the R e e lo„al Pl. n A..oe i „tion ; ^ JOSEPH P. WARTA | kichaku W..HA.V 7KINS $4-040 73O.0O ¦ ¦ ' \ ' Chairman Mo i oi of tlie State P ji rlt Cbmmi»»ii>n , \ | R \ ' ' \ ¦ • . ' ¦ ¦ • • Lonff Island Chamber of Comm«rce, State Dept. —:—. g 3 FOR ASSEMB LYMAN - ~ SPEAKING OF BRIDGES >f ^ bl( c Wori « , state Hi p K way Dep h, u. s. § S Under Sheriff (Mo»t Efficient) Peter J. Cur- Governor IV Iorimn ' P Lai' s on \ . War ' . DeRt. , U. S. Navy Dept. f (lie ablest en- - / S 5 : - : - .. .7, . - , c ' , Y e , - ' ,. vll l ,: H l ron ' o yearly salary le- 1 7 , f500. of Now Jowoy, r & O B rlji g to tho • \ « in«er 8 ef thi e country, and by prominent econ - ' FOR SUPERVISOK E W ' ' ; ' %' ' , : ^ mi ^^ ' ^^ j m Re g ialer J qmea A. McQ u ndc ' a j ialary Is from n «\v HikIh o ii Ii i ve i- fl imn , <le- ' emiat a ' who deelnro tho Bond la a uo to be a oo t ind S P ' ; ) ^M i2B ^ $j9, 000 to $12 , 000 | i er year. clnvcd: Im n meaa proposition in tho intero a t of the coun- v^ a8 fl B&i W ffl 1 ^ • ;, . :) \ ..| r ' R f ! P?« 3M Sheriff (Tin Box ) Farle y ' s salary is from ^ \Tlio flKiirc s for 1081 show ty » 8 toxpnyera. • ' ^^^ H ^ - H 6 > ^ ' H fc WJ • r;»,! ruvi , ' /ri - » w .. r ^ ,.i.i i m:, .i.„„i i . \ff oetod by lii o bndffo * * * .; :——~ ^ Liiiiifli jiHij )! HL ^ . ' ¦¦ < % ' S . ¦ . ' \ V - . Uu l:>, $ Mm<m C t y Clerk <ClcBr « Cry»lel) Michael J. the iri c rea s o In tnxnblb rntablo s TOLL RETURNS WILL BRING . PROFIT < • ill ^ HlwBH ^ . I' S ' . - \ . -' . \ a iiit ' U ^ l ^ iSSBi \ ' > > . ' Cruise has ft. inlary of $12 , 000 pier year. . ovcl, inon amnl ,,,f n to ' ^ hpiirlv ' ~. . . . J ^^^^ K l&lkkW M^nRf b 1 ' U . ^ Mm U Vn City Court -Cleric Harr y CI Perr y is p«ld J aoo . OOO . OOo \ Thf a . ' % \ \ \ ^ • CWl * \ ******* ttM&^M ¦ I ^H i H J @ ¦ j Vi<> '^m < \ii %^^ mf( . ,| $12 , 000 per year s a ln r y. ( ufcon j ih tho jmnwoiv to oho *»»« ' retirement on tlie $2 ,BpO , Op O co fl t of / ¦ ^^ ^ ¦ ' fi ft ¦¦ ' ¦ •'¦;¦¦ : \¦ . • :: ¦•; s ( iM ^ v , ijj ^M f ; !'?/. ii ' ¦ ' ' Hlm i ie of , tho qlieiition of wlint . the bridnes will bo $18S;00O, The , S helter I ^ L ^ L ^ LH9l ^^ i ^tt ' ' ' 3 !!l ¦t v xfflBJjJ ^ B ^ 'i< i : (! lto(:t tllb ul ' ,(, K ° w l\ \ nvo ' lolnnd ferries collected the pnst year 51120 , 0 00. ^ • j ^^ H ^ H H nlffi '^^ Hl ' 3 § . ^'^' •;l;¦;r ; ^»2» !|H^ '' l X' - fa it o ny wonder tlmt dreater New York' s upon New J cooy. \ A u tlioritle * alaim that brid g os. increase tm(li(r \ I ^ H a^ i ^ aHF ^ i ^ i ^ ii \ f t ' ¦ ,. ;: \ - . . \ ; ' : : 4' ' ' . V. ' . Tr 7 < yH r 4- i ' ^ ' f; * tentative bud a ct la $631 , 3B2, 8af>- i .an incrcaao Govornoi ' Pranltlln D. Roo a o- «ver ferries from 41 to 10 tiitio s , Grartt ' l nB. a * AHH ^ i ^ Ki M i ^^ HI H « ¦ ' ' < : ' : - ' l ^& lm KW SM\ ! f $ In the lent two decades q f 2 , 87%7 . volt docliu od : ' W obable Inor o B S o of fourfold , with a toll rate l^a HkllH a PH a^a V S S ' ^. ^ j W wZ J BZ M ' . - f \ - l « '^ *i5J \ ^^ lh ?; ^ M ? s ^ ' ' Ar ,0 . c , h \ \The now l i iidiro ho l dH . tho c n p- bal f tl a e pre a ont ferry ioWti e. the , ' - A inia«l ¦ ^ I ^HKW n ^ aiiH/ 2 g ^'^ ' -' \ ' ' - ' ^ ll l H K » m£ ^P ^^ «^^^^^ !™n 0 . 1 . V ' ,St, r, ^ rT ^ *Unue from the Shelter l a li rn d bridge, w ill be •{ l ^K SK ^^ m '§ 0 •r ^ W y S' vi J ^^^^^ M . hbinu out of all proportion to growth in pon u - coni rniinicntloirinotliodir whoso . < 240 00rj : ' ^ LiiiiiiiH v^ BiiiiiiiiiiW a 1 • ¦ ' W tt w fi' M ^^^^^ B ' Dooa Suffolk Counl y or a i ^ y of 5 ls towni want .nnd tunnoln nhoiidy . i r ot i om- ! X ni j l ^ h ^ ' ^ i ^a^a l a^a^a^aV^ 1 ^ 1 Wk f * /j ffluu ^ff j iiiiiiiiiiB tlilo i iort of Tammany e n ploltH l lo ^ foisted upon lion Iiiih onlul i lliiliod, \ l y, tlio carryin g eliar g e* of the bond ismie will ^^^^ a ^ a ^ a ^ a ^ aV ^ ' t S ' ^^ / £ i JsBSSHSBSSSSk • tltom by Deinooratlo offioiula? ninteri u |ly decrease. ^^^^^^^ ^ \ | | . _ JOHN G , DO A VNS ¦ ^ - '' . J j ; ' / v ' . ' / , ' ,, , , , ,,„ ^ , ' j ' , . „ ' , ' > , ; . ,, ; , > ' < , ¦ ' ' ' ,; \J ' , , . ClUuDE C. NEVILLE ' , 3 : . . Vote the Straight Republican Ticket--Keep Tammany Out ^ ' ' ¦ • \ 1i \ \ ' i T\ in 7 V\ '; ' i i hiji;i|i|i | g ^ 7- - 7vac:t \ 4 I . kJ;L.:_ tV; ™aroM|HI' r!lf ^ p f l MSffff l l i a ^^ I ,