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rHE FREEPORT NEWS VOL. I. NO. 5 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS ANNUAL REPORT SHOWS LARGER VILLAGE COSTS Expenditures for Fiscal Year Just Ended Are $309,542.88, Com- pared to $168,405.30 Last Year. INCREASE IS $141,237.58, BUT BALANCE HAS GROWN Greatest Expansion I t in Funds Not Raited by Taxation but Paid From Earnings of Light *hd Water Plant. Bone very Interesting fuels were pfe senteO to the taxpayer! In the annual report of the village treasurer, 8. him.ai Smith, which was published ofr eiaiiy iiiNt I'rhla.v. Perhaps the out- standing feature of the report^! the. rail that the Village of I'reeporl in the year ending February JH. 1931, ' spent\|B0B,54Z88. This la equivalent .In mi expenditure of npprpxlmntel) s.'Ci for each of the 8,700 liiliahllanls i\.i the vftlage: The receipts df tin- Village from nil sources were .piK t > •HIS.it, so in spite or the large ('xpi'ii- diturci the village is being run at a profit In the previous year the expendi- tures of Ihe village were f 16^,806.80, iim-e on band IncreuHi-d from »84,07!».0») al the beginning of the fiscal year. March 1, 1010, to 167,091 I I al II ml of ihe ilscal year, February 28, 1080, or an increase of approximately $28, (MX). In Ihe year .lust ended a siarl was made vvith a halance of .S.YT.IHH. 1 I and a' Ihe close ol' Ihe year Ihe halance was (W6VTO0..S7, an Increase of npprnxl- inalel.v *I<I,IMMI. The sliilislics of tin- piesenl and previous re|,oi'ls of Ihe villam- irea- urer are; l-'eh. I'.r.MI l-eh. |021 liulnnce (uturt)'. Ml.tt7a.90 $57,601.11 lieeelpls I17,2fl8.(l8 .'I IS.'J IS. I I (expenditures . . '.U.L'II.M; .wist:.IJ.SS lialame (end) . .67,S9f.ll t;i!,:MKi.:t7 The expenditures of Ihe' various .funds in Ihe lasi iw o fiscal years end ini: l'ehriiar.\ -\' . I'.l'JM, and Kohniury 28, 1021, respectively, complied, are as follows: REV. THOMPSON'S RETURN ASKED BY M.E, CHURCH Quarterly Conference Reports Show Church Is in Flourish-,. ing Condition—Societies Send Statistics. BOTH MEMBERSHIP AND . ATTENDANCE INCREASED DROPS 5.000 FEET IN AIR Freeporter* Se« Unusual Spectacle ; North of Village. 1 Mntiy pt'ujii,' in Frwpafi ware treat' ed in an. an usual si^iii lust Friday af- ternoon u'lii'n tiii-y KI« UiMii. Edward Blaik juni|i from an airpi ai e )n-\ic\\t »t f.,o(t<> r,.,.| uiti, „ paradntte Three otter airplanes accompanied ttie one from wi»iih the officer Jumped, and they ciivnrteil around the Rnuc •fully descending parachute. Whan the jump WHS made the attpianea were Ijiist over West Hempstead. hut to peo I |IIK win. \viir ( ;/i«.<l the Htunt from lln- | business sei-lion here il ;I|I | red us i! the plane* rMghj bare ix-en just over Seaman arcane. Toe paraehote land- ed on the edg« of Mltrhel field. CHRISTIE ELECTED VILLAGE PRESIDENT BY 525 PLURALITY REV. W. E. THOMPSON Pastor of Freeport Methodest Episcopal Church Pastor's Salary Increased $500 by Action of Official Board. His Return to Free- port Is Assured. MEN'S CLUB SEES ARTIST AT WORK M. E. Church Organization Event Draws Record Attendance. Bowling Matches On. I'limls lie'tieral Si reel lid of Health Interest ...... Kin- Dept Sreel Light . . . Sidewalk Purk I'ollce Water i:iec Light .... Light i:\ten. . \\ a lor I-Men. . i.kiii sinkiim Klllpl Ills. . . . Waler Hud. Is. 1:1 u-t. i-.ii is . War Memor . IU20 -• si I.'.IJI :,!• l.'!,til.\i.(>S 2,4M.0>'l tl,.'iUO.0H 18,343.04 i7,oai us 746.18 :tiKi. t:> 17.17S.UJ 25 s::;:.,., H8,820.!W 1,805.31 7,410.81 2.068.90 1921 *1 1,681.7 J •J-J.l I'J.ss :i..Mi7 ui ft,828.n-l '.I.ONL'.-J-J 30,700.11 777.-J.-I 29,9:17,1- 34,180.10 SI,-J!i7.S'_> 0,061.21 7,207.18 12. Hi ;,s,i:i.-,.si! .\ill.lMl $11 w,:u »r..:!o 1800,542.88 This roinparisiin shows an Increase iii espendltarea of -f!i n,'J:t7.'.s The principal Invreaaei, as Indlcatedi art' in round niinilicrs in I In' following ( i- Htreel Hunts, 112,000! wittce, SIJ.IKMI; WaliT. .SS.IKHI. cli'i-lrll ' light . 150,000; iiL'hi extvnalon, N.llOO; ejer iric light bond laaue, |flfc\00U Ii win hi- 11..I11I lhal UUMl Uf Ihi'si' I'niiils are thus,' in which 1 In- 1111111.• \ I'vpond IMI K 11..1 I'ai-i'il l>\ Iii s.nt i<>i 1. 1.111 Ii..111 tHe ranuiiu-. of I In - municipal |HiW#r house 11111I M atiT plant Tin' (58,000 rulaed U) boud Isnuw «IH devoted to the purdih«a \'' \ -'\ kl|i l waJU (tewru'tlng •*»( itiiuprlitluj an nil engine and dynamo, which i« now being Installed. The Increased aspra illluri's in rln- I'h'ilri. UgBI ami water IIIIIIK is 1 he ni-,.p..iii..iialc SBttWi charged to eaclt w la*ne funds i>f Ilu- loial lncrniM'il i'\\Miiililuri's al the power hoilsc Tin- hulk of this.' in creases is due to tha pJuumaa ueitui made at the poww twua« In the nan lei- of I'liiiii-i in:- the bulUUaj to aeeuu III.MIMIC the \'•«• oil t'liylm-, tln> Inslal latlon of a ten ton MM* tlW Iiuri'usf.l ,,,si oi eoaJ ami the U>f»»aaed fwtghl niti'H. It was pointed oul l>.\ a mi-iuhi'i- of the Hoard uf TruetM* Ui wk ta DarUutl was shown lhal ..iilslih' of I IK- ,-osl of the iinilsual iinpro\ clinni being made at tin- po m r house and l l ahiioiiiiul p..sl »ii r t-Ultta Uf coal UUil olhei- ...nui'i..ililie>. I lit- imicaM'd IMMUlltUflM are an inilieal lull .if the Igrowta of ihe vtltaaji 'PHONE OPERATORS PLAN RENEFIT DANCE Will B&.Given for Immediate Re- lief of Disabled Soldiers at Fox Hills Hospital. The telephone operators id the Free poll Central Station announced this l-nelit dance 'Auditorium BBk their plan in- held in th lor B l-'reepo . By a unanimous /fe'ng vole at tbe quarterly conference o f th e ETreeporl I Methodist Church, held last Stinduy morning) the Rev. Walter E. Thomp-I , son, It. l>., was invited to return to the The .Men's I'luh of the PrSjeporl M. j church an pastor, aifil I »istricl Superin- 10. Church was given an Interesting i tendent Ki'v. A. s. Kavanagh, D. D., talk h.v Oeorge Warwick, the crayon, was requested t o use his influence artist, at its monthly meetiiiK hist i-'ri With the hishop to have this appoint- '• day night. Mr. Warwick, who went ineiit. made. As the district superin overseas during the late wlir a- a tendent is in favor or this, without \t. M.T3. A. entertainer with the A. K I' 1 ., told several stories of happening* '\\•*\\\ \ wl \ '\ ' '\\\• -over .here,\ hut evldwtly thinking The quarterly confer. e was held ,,,.,, m ,, s| ,„.„,,!,. ,,.,,, ti ,.,.,,;„-,|, ( . w .,, . al f o'clock in the afternoon, when the devoted most o f his talk lo humorous district superintendent met the ollicial narratives. .\ s humorous , ( s his it-; hoard of the ehui-eh, the heads ol the ; mi \ ks *'« » llis \J*!™ Illustrations < drew many a laugh various church societies and the pas- ._ M< ( | b Qe Th .Icfo pro -,i i, lay even'litf, March .'(0. eeds of the dance vv i ihe relief of ihe dlsi he led |.'o\ Mills Hospital, Idlers at ih Slalen Island. II aiiieiiii'iits nrc lieiii^ mad Interesting entertainment fSiitun the evening. The musical program A ill he rendered h.v < Jermorhth's or- •heslrii. c. Herbert Kerr has donated tin if the auditorium for that evei M ss Irene Murphv is ln»asurer ol iperutorx' i-ommittee. . KLEIN INVENTION Device Manufactured in Freeport. lor. The reports of Ihe ollhers of the j Th e lOCf. meeting wa large turnout, and was voted societies showed the church in a Hour-, one id' ihe best in ihe cluh's history. Isldru,' condition In all departments and K'-tre-hmeiits rounded oul the eve- the nieiiihersliip and altendani i,,.* nlng'« eii.ioymeiii I'l-esideiit ' (ieorire Dul'ois presided Ihe report of the hoard of trustees and lid I,. J . Lee recorded. . Plans (or I nan wade h.v wniiam E. Uolder, gee- «w* under wa y to r a big time i \ April , f,,,. (relary ; fo r the Sunda y school li.v liar - i'\ - date am i plans o f which wil l us iin- oid !•:. Brown, superlntopdent; fo r the noun,ced Inter. Ladies' Aid Society h.v Mrs. Thomas, Announcement was im-Uf that mem W. Lucas, president; loi\ the Kpworlli bars of the chili were howling every League b y Alexande r W . Brady, preal-jMonda y nljtht a t th e rVeeport Club. | nK . dent: for the .Men's ('lull by I'rofessor ' Ariam-'enieiit has DMTJ flMb w horehv II,,'. ICo'oiK' 1 iMil'.os, president ; for the those who belong *tO the Men's Club Woman's foreign Missionary Society hut nibi to the l-'reepori I'luh can howl h) Mrs .1 Kdwiii-d Clark, president: as the LMIOSIS ,,f ihose who are tuem- for Ihe W Hi's Home Missionary So- hers of Ihe hitler or^'anl/at ion ciety by Mrs. William Cl. Miller, prcsi- The committee headed h.v Robert H ili'lil : on i 'hureh Deneviulenft'S' by Wat llunl uill . do ihe . u.->hi rill;: at thfij rj|)(>TrnTr i \I tilQ P lef Pom, treasurer, and on church church service H laj ni.ld. TI h I ntlltulO LAmlU ''''\'\W^'lij Will . S Hall, treasurer, er metjihe.s of Ihe K roii| are C les and W. K. hildridge, Ii icla-l seen-- LoMe, t>ed H. HiiWell. V ard S. Ma- . lary. The naslor read his report on bee, Syl\estor Slie,\ II . K. I •. Kelse}. Local Ma n Intends t o Have His 1| »' <• U*»«»»> •>* \'<• church ami its wnwm Terry, ,-\imr.,,i- . wiinam work. IT II . Hunt WB8 secretary of | P. Jones and 0 'KB De I'-eaucliaiitf. tin tin::. , The Rev, in-. Thompsoii. ihe present i 1 pastor, came to ihe church the latter i part of November to act as a supply eUl Of the until conference time, hut shortly after rponiti his coming the officials of the church h.v unanimous vote requested him to I.ec e Ihe reuulai* puslor. After a Ha m Klelll, wjio is pros Live Wire Trn\olhi; : Bat! ( has just heen allowed a patent IM ,„ - of lock,,,, inendesec ,,„ . In their sockets so as lo prevent the |i|| M ^cj,!,.,! ,, , ;l ei-ept t hell of the lamps, an il,-in linn run - subject to the approval up lo big I'lL-ures 'lor man} husines- cms The m,,-i valuable feuture f ihe invention I roiu a commercial olni oi \ i,-w / - lhal il permits III. 1 se of fixtures and lamps now in Use, Wltholit change, and any one uf twelve liiici-eiit methods can be Uhed tu ac oinplish this purpose. -Ill developing; his i 11 \ • • I i . >i i during T GIRLS CAPABLE SERVICE CONDUCTORS \ li \ 1 ; '\ Tl \;:\i; St. Patrick's Party Feature of This Week's Program—Two Club Events Scheduled. Ui iialh.il the hishop ml the djsirici superintendent. I The Itev Mr. Thompsoii Is a uradii ale of Allei;heny College and Drew Theologlcul Seininar> ami has the de- '.h' 1 V. \V. ('. A girl* proved,that grees of A It , A. M., It. I), and I>. I')., they are capahle of doing serious the doctor of divinity degree having thing* when they took • itlre i-harge hivn grunted hill) by his alma mater in ,-f a Vesper Service Hundu.V nll,-r n i million of his ability and success al four o'clock al ll..- Melhodlst in the ministry. Church. The choii. poseil of lie has heen pastor of several of thu ihirl j two V \ \ C. A. uiil- dressed III large Churches in the conference, in- white, s;in^ as, a procc-sional \The fludlUB Kmhury N \ Memorial ami St 11\ inn of l.i-hls.\ after w hleh tl on- John s Churches in Itrooklyn anil l'irst ffitigtttOto san u tw o h\inii - Church. W alerliiiry. C i , wliere he; Miss Marjor e T'fti her. presidenl of added o\er UN) new menihers In two tin - Senio r Blu e Triangl e Club, tca d veins ami increased th emhership Ihe scrlptiue seleeli mil prayer to ,.\er-I.^HI. was offered by Miss Luura Parker, j He has heeii \ei } active lu the work general -ecielai} of the l.oim l-laml I Of the local CUJUrctl since COW Ing here Y. W. 0. A. A \ er.\ h.-aiitiful solo, land has had the heuil} co operation of M. \ Task.\ wa - ll, e ollhials am i menihers of Uie.drod Hill aml-l h church One of the llrsl thing! he did the (ileamV ^vus to preach a series of sermons to Tin- SlWUtfff of the afU'riionii. Miss men. which we w well received, and the Kiln AL-IICW, of Ihe I'lnan, e Depart , uicli of the UOUgregatlon have rallied meiil of the KatlOIUtl Ito.nil. Used as i, ,| him in splendid shape llis In Imjj^JiuWj!!^ ••Neiyhhoi linc-s.\ and lold ieie-i ami work tor ihe young people HI a most impressive and Interesting ha- alreadv l.orne ffU t. '» • Over 70 Of manner of ihe conditions of IWiSg Ihe niemher- of ihe Siindav -chool for « n and .hildren in all , oiin- have heen enrolled as prepai al or\ I lies of I he w olid I'lieij- need of our iiieml.er- at Ihe chtiich and ale meet friendship was clearly shown, and Ihe lOg in classes for i • • — t met ion in pre niaii.v wa.vs in vvhiih v\ e ma.v -erve pare Ihein for uieuil.er-hip in full MID lli.'in The -civ ice closed wllh Ihe ne. n.iii i.e notion sung b) tin 1 choir. \Peace 1 l,;ive With You MIII ; Rj Miss Mil- ch,in- »ang\ \Fyllow Elected to Village Board Hilbert 9- Johnson Wins in Three Cornered Fight for Trus- tee by Record Vote. ROBERT L. CHRISTIE, Village President-elect r HENRY L MAXSON Re-elected Trustee (Hie Of lllo-e tions that .ait.v unosic nlatioiislv HARRY KLEIN mat I luc e .w'ar- Mr . Klein has re ill \.iluaht c as»i-i.ni. c Ii-..in Ills ,ei\e d h.\ letter I.aura Klein, and he U not the ica-t bit hxhwarr) atMuit |lvln» lu-r a share ..I I lie credil As soon as j^iy pali-nl n,i~ all..wc|l Mr Klein reici\eil an oiler for Its -tale UUtrlglll to a iaaiiiif.il-I ur. r III dec trlcal speciallies, and he refused this oiler, he sn.\s. although i l HB up I\ l)\c ttgUrtM Ul the '''\ \ f the de. iiiial )MI|III heiausc he WHUU I \ have a fyc- ofj e-lalilishcil in I'lccpoil loi uiak AD and dlatrlbUtUta Ihe aril. I.- • I haie ~e\cral men who ure inter atwi \ ' U»J palenl ' >a.\- Mi Klein, and who h.ne MUMIgtl moii,-> lo -till I iamifaiiuriuj;. toil aa M l 1 have |o>,,l no deal \ 'the total aeee-sioii to ihe church in the three month- and a half he lla- hecu hen- is '.Ml. of whom T8 arc prepai alor.v mciiiliei-. ami 17 have heel n nifessioii ol Lull Into full mcud.ciship I'ueiilv nne persons have heen hapli/.ed 'I'he cony refill ion- and I\ elal,oi;i!e paraph, irnelia In I he sior.v in.in • ni ihe freeport Habile The .mi,i,,, Blue Triangle Hub win Dfteiurj Hvery Saturday nurnlag e itaiu the high scl I teachers and *horll.v heloie hall |,a-l lo the clnl [Treahman Club at « tt . Patrick's party dr«n gather at the ittMrtrj In Ufttve al Ihe Y W C A h'riday Bight, March BtWtM and MMl I hem.*lve.- around ll , IS have in, rea-ed. and new I., i luolil h Itoih I luirchur ded H ih, Ihe I'reslimau Cluh will enjoy a hike Heel ion- and weiner roasl Tuesdav ol iicxl l«'is are week On Wednesday Ihe I'.elsv l!o — < I. ill. Ii eveiv L'urpa Will hike on an all da.v l l p •u ami wouien of the living orgaulavd Into group TO COMPLETE TKMPLE With comp..lenl leadeis. who will a-sisl A UUwUug ot ihe joini coniluillee uf Ihe UUStlir ill keeptnu lu I oil. Il \\ i 111 the the l-ree|M.|-| llehlcw Coli^.- niMi, ,n lurgtf ami lielp in In- «a - held on Wediie-das eieiiiii^ With 1,-ic-inm i.c« n-ople in the work of II . llnru>ch a.- chairman. Al Ihis meet ih e chureh \' - l! \ '\ • J llli J Tau»|iU\ III apple. I.ill..ll of Ihe pa-loi s work l-iael v\a- di-. u-sed, und i l wn.- de lung lihrarv lalde. piepai'jiu Iheln -el v e- loi .in hour - I real The sior.v hour wa- m-t il iited l,,v Ml- - Aloe It II.IL:.in ihe lihi.in.m with a VlCW to lncul<ittUllg In Ilie Inn pre — nnial.le yuUIIH mind a de-lie ful gttud lileialuie and an appreciation of MAXSON WINS IN CLOSE RACE WITH WILLIAMS Christie Upsets Al l Precedent* by Car- rying Every District in Village as Independent Candidate Running Alone. Robert I.. Chfistie was elected vil- lage presidenl at the village.election held 00 Tuesday of this week llilhert It Johnson and Henry I.. Mnxs.ni were elected trustees. There was a totirl of li.Xt!! effective votes cast for Village president Of these Christie received 1,482 rotes and Clareiii'e A. Kdwunls, candidate for re leciion,'r.ieived !MI7. Christie's plu- ral il.y was 520. Johnson was blgh man In Ihe ,-on le-l for trustee li e received 1,578 voics Henry I.. Ma\son received 1.20B and Silas A. Williams I.JOf, voles \la\-on and Williams were euudidales for re election. As a result of Hie election I here will be two new members on ihe villnne hoard. Christie replacing Village Pr»e- Mem Kdvvards and llilhert It Johnson replaclMg Trustee s A. Williams: of the eight propositions submitted three were defeated. The two propo- SKIOIIH lo pay S7.\»0 and $.\ilHI a year re- spectively to tin.- village presidenl and trustees as salaries were defeated Ity a ML' margin, nnd the proposlfToti |, , pave Church si i I was defeated h.v a -mailer inarylii. Unusual Campaign The election this vear w:,- Oil* of the liaidi-l fot [hi conlo--|s In the III* lory of Ihe villiu'e. The PiimpnlKII had a Int'e siarl. Ion vv hai it lacked in Mum 11,MI n more Until made up in I he mat ler of Intensity, A- -ooli as Chrislie entered the •:,!,, pnl«n and declare*!\ himnelf out f»r v llnce president ,>n a platform of re. I ta \ burdens and ellicieiil ope'i- tion of the'affair* of the village, there .v:i-an iin.iiiedii.te response b j imica-.. ed activity. He llatly declared lllniKcIT npnoweil to paying a salarj In the irll Ire p resident and trustee* and de . hired in favor of (Kfl holding of nn.-ht IneetillL'S. Thai -eclion of the Kepiddican Coun- ty Committee oririinixnt ion which has It* d nln within the Village of hree I Mori was split liv the campaign, and 1 this ^a\ e a potent political phase to the village, campaign, am i tin- result of the campaign i - held tu he p lit vvii h pnssihilit v i n count } political matters fls wall as In village matlero. . Edwards Starts Strong There was no queetiofl hut that Ed- minis had a big advantage ov.-r Clirls- lie as the campaign Started, dm to Ills position as villiiue |,t-csi,|eiit and lo his loplll liusiness I'onnections. ami Chi i- ih» was handicapped by thV lack of po- llticul pr ilielice As the eanpalgn pro^reajaed there was ev iilence that Ihe peisoniil work of the Christie campaigners and their candidate was producing noticeable effects, which had t)ie result of spur- ring the l-ldwards -oruaniziitioii lo in creiiKed efforts Christ Is) made a xtrotiK plea to ihe n n ifer-. and the effect of the fOSJ t II I tilers' vole was quite evl ilclil In ^ the eleclion. The lv-i not one sided In till* respee^ however, fnr th«' victory for Ohrlatle was not produce d entirel y l.v Ih e commuter- . as tin- territory south of the ra I road tra.k nave hint b* most substantial kind llf support \•\' \ llil \ i\-\\' '\••- \ ' ' l \ \ '\• \ ~ \ ' •' '\-'\\\ \> cJnp!X,'rof r 'ihe''i'nr-ll- ll p,!, ; '''o,',!e' Twcni.v ,wo .hihlrei,. ,l,e uumhe, ni - '.,.,„.,.,. „,.,,.-„„„.„„„ i tfauUI even.} ,,,v,ded I.et^-, , ,,,,} - ., , „ ,„ „ |r ,, lm \\ ' Wl* \« ; \ ' ''\ • '- 11 \-'- «lwt ,„„., l( , ,,.„-„.,. n Stes Ji.d ,.f ,iv ur eveiv won, that 'am.- Horn i lie )n _ ^ -M^ support In tll« I '• -• '-*• • iip- Uegeudu wen- Hie prin ivimeres) Ilirht 'I' 1 ' 1 ' l '\^ \\ program lo r Ihe [||lheri II JohBSOn and Tru-lee lav. .Mis> sniitii 'siowi.v ;t n.i « i.-i. i-( > |{ r ,, r , | . jjBVAii) were contestants,for HILBERT L. JOHNSON Elected to Succeed Trustee William* STORY HOUR AT THE LIBRARY A Weekly Feature of Freeport Life for the Children That En- tertains and Creates a Desire for Good Litera- ture at the Same Time. mil Without ll\ ' \ - I lie ,-a-uie- siori'd awa} in ihe I ok- to the M-l/.ed in ihe liloaiv and e\i r .i\.nl.dd . hildien after Ihey lane heen w llh ii de-nv loi good iciidint Mi*s Kli/.aliclh Suiilli. a tea. hei us) Ihe l.i.ul u ol Ih.) HlgB Sclnml. pie aUae m the \atatj auui i KM Hal olhcial hoard h> uiianiiliou* Mil cide d lo increa.-e Ihe >alai> f..i Ilie em Ii) QAUM . ided lo |.i,.,,ed without delav in liav ur ilu> inoiunn: the wriier -lipped ini in): completed us \tetm •>- po.--lhle all the Itlirurv and hid hiinsell awa} in a woik that (.nil rein.iin- i., he done »\ miner while the ic -lory lioiir tya.- in ri-ad Ihe -tone-, ijiTlle^.H'lol till llitlei ihe'-illirle pOSltl f HU-tee while H Hid ciii|,l,a-i- wl.eievei p,.--il.h- Silas A William- had the liidoi-emenI ami Kieall} ,,d,111,;. lo ihe iiiiere-i ,,f In,Ih Ihe Citizens-' and IN-ople's pur value ol Ihe -lol.v lo I h,- ,|, : [ j f o r | | Ihel phoe a- Iru-lee This I here ucie p.ni-,, now .mil I III II, in three cornered IIL'III wa- Mnrlod '\ de vvlihh Ihe -loi.v li-l I. i p ,i Li-, I ..i.i ., |,,.i , ide whether hell- or a girl Illl-le and ,i-kei| -olm- should he elei i|iie-li,,n lo make »un ih.il i-ven ,|«- iru-lee. hill a- velopiiieu he-ioiv vv a - made i lea r heca v bleu , Ilial ol Illil Ilie lliol.ll III I he -loi V VV .1., llol lo-l I In- tl.ll'11 • Ii Wile l.ol ilone |ol luWlUg t'verv uonl, hill al liuii'b their .liilili-.il iiiliniioi, ., - lo Ihe mailers ..I right or wioh. .1- bruughl wW In Ibe .illowed ll.ciu III .i HI i' IliatS de t'onliiiued on pa>« W .loloi-oii or Uaiann .,| Wllh XiHi;,,,,. 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