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THE FREEPORT NEWS VOL. I. NO. 18 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENT! COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF H. S. TUESDAY USE POWER HOUSE ALL DAY Long Beach Village Suggests Way Freeport Can Utilize Non-Production Power When Lights Are Not in Use Graduation Week Program Starts ; lvln « \ '\ w<r ri \- fi>r • •'-• |rl< \> \•\•' for household appliance* ilurliu,' Hie With Baccalaureate Ser- mon on Sunday. CLASS DAY AND JUNIOR pplhi day time, when there I- not much oi ,i Ion.I on the .It mini.is al tin- l>\ ' • I house, <>i f the electrical dealer* Informed the trusts. SCORE DAIRIES SUPPLYING MILK TO HOMES HERE MISS MYERS INJURED Mis* c-riin.i.- Ifyera, tha twelve I ,ii,i daughter of Mr ami Mr- Dwood Myers, WM thrown from h.T bicycle I Mil severely Injured na TflWaay of llasi week, when strack hy the lUtoOo- 'hlli- ili-liv.'r. t iru.k .. t i-|,nrl.-, t M>...k . Ill \ lailliill'tman ,.f ISrookltn at.' i Kr«-.'poii Village Trustee* bareivillage office, and nn display In thl* • Mi \ Mjer* wa* going sp North Mala ulclerlng the proposition of oiin.- are a doa*n type* nt tlectrta -M-.-.I ami the M,...k car wa* lag [z:;,,::,:::;;:^,,;:^,;! \V *w Establishment is Rated on zz\, j-fa STJRZffl ms Existing When now **ll on th# road to recovery froen Inspected. l\\' Hl \\ k ; REVIVE SEWER SYSTEM PROJECT; TRUSTEES TO GET COST DATA; SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD CANNON DEDICATED •Illliilhlllli.- Ill Mr. i':ir-ii'in ,i th < •<• appll >clare*. the vii lags inis four peak load* on the power thai lions., instead nf just one ha wa* pw hounehoM •rv is II demand for tin pllancen, but thai he hns m.i BALL MONDAY EVENING >- «uy near ... ,,,on,,,,,',,,i n,, pt phase \-n-ii-iii range* because of ih.. cosi iif u~in^ iii.'in with curreni Twelve Will Receive Diplomat Thii B f |n cents a kilowatt hour. The Irus- Year—Scholarship of Class lee* Illive taken no RCtloll i'n the mal It High. The Iwent) eighth annual com- mencemeni exerclwes of tlie Kreeporl High S.hooi will be held m the Amerl- .an theater, Tuesday evening, June 21, IWJ1, ai H :30 o'clock, tlT Bl I In while of (h e Krecpori News, i IHII tn Long Ki'a'li IUHI in.i after a mik with I- W. V. < tor- <i.'In. Hi.- Public U'.uUs sup)'rinli'i\l.'ui .f the vltlnge, found that Long Beach n Hticcessfully currying oul the plan if ntlllxlnu Hi.' power house fucllltle* iver iim •r pldiii. anil water pliiul, anrl N now building .,, new electric- tliehl I wiitor plant. • li tt ill -I..- in operation within n couple nf mi-mliv In Hie m.-anl hue. II 1.1 i'i|iMpini'ii l i s beiiiK iisi'.l . TI Hli '- of iln- electric llghl ami wnler depart inch! is located In the There will be 0 gn ntlno. CIUM nf i h ,|,,. ditytlme when the Ii twelve thl* year. Willie number n ,,. n | nn , U ,,,,|,| ( ,tlierwlse be Is -mall, tthnl they luck in i I.ITS is ,,,,j|,|| 1B . made up In quality, for the. IOWCNI at l,on« Iteiicli recently took eragn of ItegelttM' examinations to iliim ,,,.,,, >lectric IIKIII and povi Is 7n per cent. Th e cla** olli. erit are : I'M -I,I. ni Mi,.- llalglit, Vice I'l'i'si.h-iii KilwalHl l.'uinphell. S.-iri'hiit llruee I'nsi. TreiiMUter Kenneth' s,n:^lii 'Hi.' , ..linn,• in. ni week program IH ux follow* : Sunday, June 19 I'.i n , aliiiiri'iiii ' s.-iuioii . 7 :'l\i p . i n , MethodlMl rhui'.'li. Sermon li j Hit. Krwln Dennett, Monday, June 20, Class Day 8 p. in., Iliirh s , hooi Auditorium. Si-nioi- bull, :i p Ul., I'li'.pori ClUb, Tuesday, June 21 Twetlt) elldlth c in-m eiii.-nl, 'S:.'lll p. in., American theute,r.' Wednesday, June 22 Aluuiui l,.iin|ii,'i , 7:80 p . in. , Suiilh Slim.- Hotel Tin- commencement progrura tor Tui'sihi.t Is us follow* : I'rJH'CKSloiiul nmi'.li. High School nr ALUMNI DINNER SPEAKERS CHOSEN Prof. R. L. Smith, Former Prin- cipal of High School, to Head the List. t loturty the raw. There l« the nreakTa*1 peak load when electrical apparttu* Ii aned in prepnrltiR thai meal. Then during the iii.iiiiiiiK then is a,peak load du e to the II-.- MI iinii-i 1 '•ii-iiiiiiitf an d houne-Wora nppllanoe* which reachea the maxl 11 > II in when tin- electrical cooking ap- pliance* nre n^.'.i in preparing the IKMIIIllll V llll'Ill . 'I'lll'l l tlll'I V i CONSUMERS CAN LEARN ABOUT SOURCE OF SUPPLY New System Expected to Aid in Bring- ing About Beneficial Changes. Tin dalrlc which supply milk In il lectrlcnl utove* I Kreeporl are now heHI| tCtttVO, mi.I ml range* ar.' u<i-.l m preparing theltbe score nfflclally nummm-eii b j venlng meal, TWia latter peak come* Health Officer VV, II. Runcie. Thi* peah load before the. uaual peak load due in tin of mill; In Hie rent, heftig ns.'.i r,,r lighting. WIIIMI Mr. Careteln wa* a*ked lw»w village an opportunity t um Mm* the village managed to handle electrl thing nf the relntlve enndltlona In th« <-iii iippiirntiis in pqnjunctlon with the suii. nf current through iln- municipal plan) In* declnred thai any VI11IIK« iluil conducts a niunlclpnl electric llghl i in .In tin me thing. ii \\:is RUKgeitted t o Mini HIMI Hi \\ III Ir. taiiniN ilairii's tt IKTI- the milk is pro- duced and handled. In the lirst pub- lic smr.' the Meudiiwedge Dairy, con- ducted iiy VV. VV. Rice, stands al the I head of Hie. list with u total score of BRILLIANT NUMBER OF H. S. MAGAZINE Flag Pol* in Main Street It Alto Given Coat of Paint. 'I'lir .iiiin.HI MILI Sag pnlt' in Smtli Main siri'ft baa bajen gtvajn » apflai hnmwrrlranlng this weak, IThe ean- nu n BM IM'«M I KIVCI I I I .\il l u f ill,. ' Hhlnlng black mtuwl, an d n « <ilf\> outlined in triit, «iiii.' Hi.' tetter* ot the limrrlpll.in IIIIVH liccn n-sllvcrl'.l. While I the ItMaaM iii Hit' .'i.'<<ri<- ll«ht •!*- Commencement Issue Of nM|partmee< w«tw pwtttnc a n<« haiyar* n n tli f H» K |MIIH . Witt the iii. l \ f III. ' truck <iiiii|>nn\' s liuHeis, llicv ;.mk advanttsa ot that' tact that they wt-rt; up M I its peak, t. i rcifilt iiic Mfiiiiici paint the pole, The Ini- Student\ Contains Work of Outstanding Merit. The commenreOMini n.miiicr of Tiip Student, the Pratpon High School pui>- licatlon, haa twen uaraed thia w.-t-k. it is a mighty Intereadng number, w^'ii worth the price and time for reading] it. It comprtaea 82 pages, the majority nf them iiiii'ii with Intsrettlng matter produced by the students, and many of (he feature* Indicate a -^JKIrk of t'»'iil»s. The number contain* many piece* of \art work,\ the praducl of the i>«-n of nrnnmenl made is both noticeable and siitisfii.'t.irv. ELKS HOLD PUBLIC FLAG DAY EXERCISES Special Meeting of Village Board to Hear Engineers on Tuesday. June 21 . COST IS ESTIMATED AT $1.90 PER FRONT FOOT ; 111) »tl | l\ , I III I H ** ' | I | < I <• | I I • ' | • • I 1 ' ' I # , _ _ port trustees knew of no way liijjrhlch TOVi ms. Richard Porter, a freshman, whi.-h Inspiring Program Presented. they .oiil.l engage In sm l gflftnry The score* are nmiU up under two ,.„,,. .-„..,,, ,,,,,,,, isi , ,, r ouisiamlim: work D:*..-I U#..L „« i ,.,<„„ nn j Ritual Work of Lodge and Musical Numbers. in.i'i forth proml* \•• *\\'- llli \ \ M1 '•''•\\ R<-ner..l I' Is - il \ equip 'it ami h | ,,„, ,„,,„.„ -,.,„. Hterature depart- •ee* visit Long Bead, and method. I'mler the r,,n,,,r head the , ,. iH|| s (Ui( | iI( . ||l s >y . ui . tl wi|h to put ncron* sut'h motter*. phynlcal condition of the cows, ih,•;,,„, illilia | s :.,, ,, •.,- • apparently! if\Tidli * of t i m stai.i..., utensil*. |,, ir ,,,| iv Clemming, which »how u p-eai ; : milk i.oii^.' ami the row yard are rnteit, Lje»l of oMglnalltv The ver*e* \Fog \ There wu* a lurge uttendum I'mler the hendlnu nf .method*, the I)V '..,, F> .. ,„ ^{y tt tuerttorious piece Mas .lay exercises held by il i ' 1 \ 1 \ s> ,.f i!,..,,,» s. ,,,tt stable and Lf work ,. ,„„., ,,„,„,, ,,,- B ^- ,.i |.... , ... . | , ( | . , . ..i t . . . • I . • i . ARRANGE SUNDAY ai Ih. ' Free SCHODL PARADE odfl ,ii' milking, milk. A perfe \II as the in.Ml illnu mnl storing il\ i ore ,,n equlpnien Profensor Hoy I it Suiiih, former pi-im-ip.il of.FreejHirt-HIWIi Bcnoul, and Invocation, lt<'t u ll. s.oii. now connected with the State Normal Salutatory, Kenneth B. Vought, school u f MunMucliusftt*\ htu accepted Mt',i-.i..-e .'-IJosMinuml..,\ SWiTherl, , ( , s i ,. IIILII School orchestra , ICHsny, \W n in L'olltlca,\ Ruth A.' 1 \' B\«*'»\ '•\«' ^nKer* en me 1 1 -, Ml|| . | • i port llli;li S.hoo i Alumni Asmn-lutlon SuVi.' iif thre e orlenlal RketcheR, '\ lti.bung.uel t o l»- hel , VVedne* taniKey. \Al K !!«• Aval,. ' In a .'»« evenlliK, -Jlllli) Ti, III Lhe South , |,ti,e ,• Te n Ito.un.\ -|'.',-.ia,, March. • <ll \ l v ll \\' 1 ' lni ' \*• MlH H ( •\'\' Valeill.torj ay , \A man | ; AtkliiHi.n, dean of faculty, will Wm-ii't.\ Helen I\. Aiil't. I' 1 '- ' » - 1 \- 1 \ r \ le ll ^\ rii • \\' l '•O' II.-' i nn. i \ lleK'civen <!h I •' \ '\' '\''' \'' \ ^\\ \ \ ;1 l.ilil\ a s a sp.-ak (Jlee < I nl. \ ' l '\ 1 ' \ \*'»* \\ \Rvi!lllil«ceuce»\ ^ . n ,| | piiz.-K ihould I\' very Interest Inn. i'ieseiilatl f liiploiniw. hnvld U I\ ''x '.inner Superlii Sul her I. Jr., p,',-.,i, I,', ol Hi,- llouril l ' 1 '\ 1 *' 1 ' 1 \' - Sl >ll( Kl| B«'\« ' • » lKI » ,., Kduculloii. ''•>• ul u wprwwnt a one . I'., Ictlon, Rev . W i: TI PHI.II large rallrmul i I-I-HIH II« corpor n S,I,,I, |«li School ..,,li.'-ii.i. '•' '*« ! I'rofexMnr I.. M. Hurdlek, prlst>M in lie iiwuiih'il mv : Wurd i'. Moon IIIHWJ prl*e, 'iii \ought : The Liberty prl ng, Brut, the ni- i prliit'lpul of the Freeuorl , 1 L tt ill lie pri'st'ui. The L'omiuittflu in charge, of the him .pi, 1 1 UIHO ui'iitnglng to hohl .1.111, iniiii , I, nn,,.HI of the Ihi.lal i,,n~ al.' In lleil Haire fh.yle\; He'tiHiii, ItoHlyn iiviten lately 1 r the liai et. Ue»er Htelu; ili-si. Arthur liorwlch; NBC I, vutlon* -IMMII.I tw mu iirlj tu II Murtlu Uuphnel l \' 11 \.• •»« rtl \ 1 \ l-'ii. uit.t prl«e, Itutli MH 1, «-.iitiiii t > 1 -i\ lea prise, H Hiranji, I.nun pi'l/.i>, Helen Aull i--i.--iinuiii pi i/.', Kuld w iiiii.'i- Puhllc HiieukhiK < 'lub prise, I lor I II-IIIIIIL; i In.lai'sliip priz.'. Olit,' I'n I |hietli' pii/ M ('uiiipuell, Change of Trade. Soinp j-i-nrs H^'O 11 COttOO \\in In quired nt u larg* hank regsnllug IIIH 11,,ir. which (h o lunik ln-l.l r<>r 11 si / iii.ii' HUI.>unt. \Yi's remarked an MIII.IT, \it fulls du e (omnrrow, and'wa I'ip.'i't 11 «in in- paid.\ Th e eotton mini inn,!.• mi reply for n moment, MEN'S CLUB HOLDS . ANNUAL DINNER Dr. William G. Miller Elected . President to Succeed Prof. George Du Bois In-. \\ ilham 11 Miller, .Ir , lias heeii elected to succeed Huperllitendenl of s, l I- lieorge DIIIIOIM KM presldent^if Ihr \U-|, I lull ol II\' I r.'.'p.H'l M.'l'.. I'liun ii. Tlie election took place fol- tii.'M iisii.«.i abruptly, \What is your UIWIIIH the uul dinner of tlie cluti t.nsim'ssV\ ••win-, I mn ii banker,\ held' ul the church lust Thuraiuo H'IIN ih.. anrprlsed r.>s ( -i-. ;'Well,\ HILM. TI lier uMceni follow: Hlg •naed the cotflSh man, \ti TOW you r i \. I ilium, vice presldeut; I- Uur are |olni to ha « cotton HUT. i..mi.\- tun Cusalu, necreturj . Jutm Cotter, New v.H K Times . treasurer, 'JJhe utipper wu* nerved bj ii..- Undies' Aid Moclety. Doctrine of Reincarnation. Tlie ilo.trlne of II pi.'tlmis . \l t- pii.-i' U'IUK mad* iminll.'st to Hi. ' in - dividual I s t.-ry ol.l . mnl ..'iiiilii sc.lH, iu ii i tin' I'm - Kaat, i..II.'t.- thai man r\ p.'ili-ii.is uuiny ti n uriiall.nis, carrylug tha memory to * greater >>r h'K» degraaj from pnt Incvuutlon to Hi.- .iiimr. Theological writer* have taken up this strange state of feeling u* nn sjtidence thai our mentality bad nn Nlsteoce befoira oar present t><M111y lit.' aoula belug created (rum Hie beginning. In- iHlHtll K »(!- I •: 1 -11 • 1JI -1. • 1 II, ' an, I the tti'V, In. Wall.T I v TllOUll I ~,,i, Hi.' puator, spoke brlelly. Tl w Hildi, . , ul 1 ii,' eveiilnti wu* .i.'iiv.r. 1 l, v I'h.ipl r.,'ii-,,ii . uli,1 WttJ 11 1 ll\ - H ,,i ,,n,, lieforw the. I nlled Mtute* wu • druw n Into ill.- world Mi 1 uitd » u«i nnpl 1 ...uril as 11 sp> tt liil,- III l',<-l IIIIM II.' hail pn't \Hi-It r.lal.'il al a .,-i v i, ,• in Hi,' . IJIII, | | li.nt Ii.' nariMtt ,p,',i living «ttuxj before the Hr in. ijuud, * nii'iu.'.i Uluuelf with ,.,,i,'il lifter BuliiH through much red lap.' in KttlulUK ilillni\i\li I\ I\ . I, is, .pi, \|,./,, nil.'I lull mil luimulimuen Tin Flr«t American I'nkt.ii Systpo. ^ The Brsl succeiitiful potiiul »y»i«>Hl Mtabllsl ID an) ..f Ihe Vm.erl.Hn •»\»•\' \\-\ M - • rolnulea »»>, thai i»l Wllliani I'enn „(, „ ),, maw MP I i II, in t. \\ ,I,I - Mil. - u proved ,,f T.'Uoniiv. m keep i pi) passengers wltli h iiii.-ipiiiii t.. Sew ' -i- 1 1. iware \ I'\ I Fin* Plare to Explore. n HIM b'lilla of Anihhi eontaln* nonsiblj ii\ 1 t rp est iiii.t .. r iiiu-spl.inil lriiiii.it i \ 1 III ••UttlM In the a L I , . would I\ 1 I\ 11'»in- • mid on method* 8(1 ,.,.,. _ „ ..'. r~~: , ,, , p\ini> which .in.i\ ii.-s the relative Will Be Held Saturday of Next v , H timi r i.'.- hcith authortties «t- if work Kvery depnrt inenl slu ami .iiii'iiiuiins huve -worked T that the ed- , n Me ' rr ick rcn n Tuesday night. ve wrke d ii.ns ami . ..iiiiiiiuiins huve -worke d ,,., Hani to make the nuu,l,,,-a,, Tm.'n's, r - h e l\ :1 '\- w » « Ing one 'I In thl* thej ha h xu$ I- rll \ M ' wh \ Ul ' l( ' preeawl enjoyed an m Week—Officials fo Re- » view Marchers. larli to each fncl r Tli Otflcer 1:11111 i.': I i.iir.t n III.- annual Suii.la.t gcliool parailr u u |[|, i be held here on Suturdny of ne.vi (J, H. Kalil .v SHIM 9k. The Sunday schools of Fre .'.i bj llcallh p- .Mi'th- ii mis Total ;. 13 TX*k porti MITI-I.-U, Sinllht Ille South, Ito.isc veil am i liiioiidiil f .will piii'iiiipiiif. Ires tt III r)e 'held In th e various- 'hurchp», nfter \\ hlt-li th e para.I i:. r. Beilell .v Beilell . John Buhl is also .in.' to the memherti -piling program In commemoration of of Hi.' liusini's. ami circulation depart- the ilaj wb'icli la --i apu«l on which i\ ini'his, for without their effort* the 1 f the ila^. In addition to tlie pa work of the othi'is would never have trlotlc features, there wuti rt\beautiful Kotten ini\ printed form. prewututlon pi.the rltukillHtlc work \i Tin' HtiiIT of Tin' Student com- the lodge as well us muii.,y..ijn«- ii'iuii piiso : Martin Ruphiiel, i-.liioi-.iM- tloim of vocal and IhHtrunlentffTiiuui .iii.'i'; (J.'i-nii.ii-Toms, assisiiini editor; iiri's. Tin\ prograo) of the eveni wa* Nancy Mt'Cord, osslxtanl edltpr; Rich- as rollowa: ari l M.l 'hi'sni'V . t'X<-liiilli inn-: Zellu Prelude Mobility, iis.sisiuiit exchange editor; ripe Organ Wiiiaui .1. Rathgebi .ifnUiis. athletic editor; Beryle I Hinging \Star Bpanadad Banner' 1 . . \ '_T. • iuiij :,r,i_ ... -Jl'i W ' B6H S:IIMI!.-I [uhiiHun . . • : J ; \ 83 Hnlilnir.1. imsisinnt nrhlotlr pdttor; I AM,II..H,I', m-ciiiiipaiileil In- Klks I'.nn. Ti.,-Ho.-.re ,.,,r,H « v ,tt.,i.J no .'..»- iUWr K ',,,, on> ,„,, n ,, r: Lombard Httaal s.-rt i.-.-s. . churche* nfter whlc-li tlie panuie win :\ (li.e«<- .lain.s pror^tft. 1 TV <«» •!«««\ ,,,„„.. i,,,.,,,,-^ manager; Aim Peajrs- JKXIIIUMI Ruler and OftfteM lake place. This will be review 5 nf milk every tiny. Tm«.| s nol the a , , aggtatmit biwlness manager; Arthur Prn>*r ..) Cho^nln V4lliiR« I'l.'si.i.-ni UoberrU Chrlntie, total niimher of CO^H at tUVke UalrleH, ,,,„.„ hi ,. h _ P i rt . u | at ion manager; Mar Soprnuo (Solo \Trumpeter\ Total Figure to Be in Neighborhood of $700,000—Five Year Bond Issue Suggested.' Til.- propo-m,,,, ,,f instaljina * pew- •fa i'liun in Freepori will be discussed «1 i sp..,iai n ting of the Board of Trustee* to be held on Tuesday eren- ins of iii'M week, .lime 21, al tha MI- lage office. The special meeting «a> called upon the suggestion <>f Health Officer w . li. Rnncle, who lias bean iirglnn ihp iewage proposition for s.-t- 4-rai years. .Many engineers nra ex- pected to he present to give data on the furious «.v*fem« ami probable cosl uf a njMteiii which the village would, re- quire. As the result of tins meeting it la rv- ln'.-ii'.l thai Um Board of Trustee* will Euther -iiiii.i.'iii iiaia to Bel together a plan which can be submitted to the voter* ai a -pi-, iai election for their :ip- proval or disapproval. I 'i Runcle in placing the ^.-ttau-.' s.ts. i.'in matter heiaVe the bunrd nl It* lasl ting ile< lured : \It la up to the til luge boanl in take the initiative In Hi.- mi r. li a mas* meeting is called li will nol -i-i anywhere, in II is op to the tru«tee« to gather the necessary data, formulate their plan and submit li in • i.-iinii.- form to the \ r« The voter* d i know what they want, so II »in in- well to submit something dettntta to them.\ As to the .'..si. Dr. Rtmcte said that engineers have stated thai they can In- lake place. Till* will be reviewed hj »f milk every tiny. Thlt|* nol tlie V4llnge l'i.'si,i.-iii UoberfL. fhrlntie, total number of coxy* at rtl*e dalrleM, the'•VIIIIIKU Trustees, the Hoard of '\ •'>' the i her pmillclng milk Ililmalioii am i l.y Sii|..'i'tisoi' Hiiam It. H« I»'' lime of iiisp,-. I ion. Vlln- HUin- Smitii, ' lier i»f cows, an d th e .piai*. of milk . Th e formaii if th e pnrude will be produced wich da y ul H\ vurlotm ,.u fniioivu- i i'. ; n,ii,K' •' I 1 ...,,nil,\i (lalrle* ar.' : <'. II. I'uhl h Sons, Leila Luke. Solo \Dear i.aml of Rpuie\ f th e pnrud e will be produce d wic h da y ul tl . I, HuptUt* ; 2 , HeiinlntUou ilulrle* are : V. II. l>:ihl I'urk BaptiMt Churcli; 3,. Methi«jl»tH; (Hooaevelt) II cow*, twin qu ris ; W. I, Ueiiiilnuton I'nrk Metli(Mli*t'ciiurcb: VV. Rice. HK cows, MM) quart* Suiniu-I ... I'reMhyterlaiiM; U, Lutheruus; 7. .lolnwoiV. a » COWH, SWW nunrt* A; I'.'- KplHcopnllAiiN. * iWI (B e .•) , 17.-..us . um quart*; The uiurcbers will iiH*embl« al 3:1.1 Kdgnr C. Bedell, I - f»WM, I4() qtiai't*; n\ I'lne utreel an d Ocean av e Th e John Kuhl, ll c'tt-.. •<\ iiuart*. ii i march tt ill I u 111• - follow Inn route: s , on Oci avenue . lillQ nil MfKnillTflFQ M.-Mi.k i,ia,l, east to .Miiin street, ||All UH IflUOljUl I UCO The Loyul T perance Legion held ii,niii io Rullroad avenue,WBHI to ] t L lawn purty u.t the lion f Mr*. Etta Beucli at.-nm- .ui Olive boulevurd i Ii i CUCDV UfllIQPUfll PI i'n , at « i Bn'.oklyn ave The nnur'ch buck to Bergen | v.. I LVCli I rlUUOLliULU,. ,,, I. : ,,I ,, nice time ploying en, aii.-r which refreshment* were nl. . Extermination Commission Urges The tegion buid* meet) MISS MARY SOUTHARD • r- :„ ten * _ r:-k « ' Friday alun Kred I '< >> >i 11. uccoiupanted bj Maud It.iy I\. .Ii. . . .\Hlntorj Leo SCIIIOKI ' • • • • ? in Stewart, asslstunl circulation mun- iiger; Clifton Kmlth, aQvertlxiag man xen liner; Abe Rapl I, assistani udverti* in- manager : Herbert Kail.', awtlatanl mhertlslnu manager; Adelaide Sutlier i;,.,,, liinil. currenl event* ; , fiorothy Fleni iiiin-.', alumni editor. • Sinyin-.. • T iliniil.ia llm C.'ii • Amlh nee, a. compunled bj I:IU> r.a Hu«a Solo. . ..\.Freedom or All I • .i .N l-jli-ar dray. f ri.u-ai Bell of IJberly. Kxalted Ituler ami < nii, if Our King\ o f Hi.' 1 >,IM L. T. L LAWN PARTY White Ribbon Children Entertained by Mrs. Carman. l'i. Solo I. EStude, <»[». 10, \o. rj, r'h..pin: •_'. Nocturne (•' minor), Urteg; 8.'Andante Finale, fr \Lu- cia ill l.aliiMHTli l \ Miss Helen Kll Iberg. Selected KnntfHv Ui I\ 11 Ti 1 BUSINESSMAN . . . Mary S.ulluir.l of Sea ford, Who Everyone in Village to Fight Pest at Home. .•lilies. n,AI inwu party will be held by i r ton ilon'i ttant i r.isipiiioi-s. stop ,1,,. wiiii,. Ribbon Recruits. The u raiiiian'^ I,, rtlxteen ye meeting* i;.lftar,i s. Keogl) and'John Clark ul I u'elockjl Mr». I Ptttrttrtlc AddnMH. Ail children from si\j Ueocge A Honnecker ai r tt.'l.'..ini'il i o il\ 1 -violin Sol.,' Hungarian l»inu'e, I'.ialnn-; I'lain al ion MeliMlle*, /.iin l.aiisi ; Pept o Mobile, Puplnl. Abe Herlb, aet'uuiiiiiulcil bj -1:111 II swage sysi in, lliat JJ. ,i-,.|, ,l,l.t' IMI'I.'I' Kmun, l \in •\!• tin. inlvliv whi, h tli.' Na—an I •,'iniit ),,.,,,,,,,- tuber* of th e I.. .T. I - A+l HelSctlon* KlkH hull.] I'rmvporl Ihun IIIi Seufowl, bj u-in^ II.T .M'-Muim I-Merinina.n,, r,,,nmis>i,,n i.-., ,,„. , a tt n pall y they will IW tt\' 1 '\ 1 \ 8lllglllg \A leu \ lemlltm uul In iui effort tu rid tlie i,,,i [,« their par.-ms. I h<- .1 Audience, iuconipuiile<l by Klks linnd. ability, hu s i II alii.' i. taxpayer* of Heuford sell I Ml luge of It* in.wqulioes. T .m. j mH been set. ['ostlude IMne Organ ,,,,,.,, , ,,„,,,, s \ IMIII ih,.,i ii ', i ndswl which nnn him its heudquur Twenty-live bnuqueU of. flowera have ^ i;r... William -i . Rathgeber, mlvertlnei] for IITIIH for «T*MMJ0 In bond* lrl \ ;l f '\ Houth ISmve street, I- din i,,.,.,, .,.,,i i,, thoHe on the sick Hsl ami • Tne |.|. l; , p HJ «-..miiiiit.'.- prh for liulhlliii i iin ' new school house. The IU' M Li.I , I'l'.'i'it.-.i a in,.mi l ago, II fol.I. lowing Informal \Tin t, i,,,,, K J p ntaining tlw tol u,,, -inn liix b) the 1. T. I., and the) |» ete r Stephen Beck, chalrmnn; Jnhi i i,.r a *a us. The i s \The 1'ulex I'lplenn or house » ....Ivertlsed mnl hist week un- qullue* are the »pe<-le« thul br I In mi,,.,' hid ttas n..'.'it.Mi. ami ihis ,.„.• your ees« - rain barrels, tin i-uun reqiilreil u il.800 bonus; Thl* bid wn« ; •\' «») r««l»t»<''' \'•>« will bold wuter ai I,,I,',I .\ii~s Souiiinr.i u from elghl 'ii days. I'beiw mu« took II trip diwti to Wall street, i ''\\- ''\ \\' l \ 1 - 1 '- 11 \ \\\•'• M X wa* able II iin- bond* al par, hat \iivi (>'•\<\ feet. If you ur« both lug Hi, nl ii,,' ,,'.v ,i,p,.Mi.'.i tu iin- credll 1 ' n '' 1 w i I b.mid within forij elghl ll| v II unit In Hi sure, tbul ou ur* l, u ve also distributed umnj tracts and ATTEND INSTITUTION \ delegation from Spartan Utdge ,,„., , , IM ,| ,\ M, of lr.'.'n»n, ai ,,.,,,!,.,! the UiHiltutioii hy Robert H. K. Nolan. <;j|;nu IL Bckels, llaii.t I Welter, I-Mttanl A. Ulce, John i: w ll IUIUIH, William B. rt'oiir. Archer H Walla..' liud'l S.hli.-s. HUCKSTER FINED $25 John (!«B can gmnranme for :in ffcan and which will eOBt-about $1.'.H) pe r front foot nil III.' properly In Iho vlllum>. )|, . sn; . . K« ;l-.l 'Inn lh.. r v,.-l o f I!,,, plant m||h t be paid for by a single aRHetiffment. • Village President Christie suggested thai as in.' cosi would be over half ,-i million dollars ii would be better to spread the cost over a five year period ni least and pat for ii through a bond issue. Or, Runcle snld thai the cost will mm- be about '-'•\> per cent leu* than tw*o tears ago, when the timu.-• advanced in nhoiit *1.1)00,000, aii,I thai h,t fall .-i further reduction of 10 per cenl is i n Runcle Informed the board thai there la a demand among the i pie for the starting of Oie gurbqge collec- [Ion ny>stem, and Village I'reMldent r.'hristle declared thai effort* are now being made to gel the systejni under ttiit-. irrange i i s being iiml^r tv;iy i,. scfT'iri- dump*.. Th e iiionet is nol t. i atailalile, h e >ai.|, to pa ) for the col- ic,li,,us. LOWER GAS RATE PETITiSN T8 P. S. G. Village Asks Reduction in Rate Which Is Effective to June 30 . 1 1 •, 11 li d -;i\ lug a|'p|-o\luial.'l.t S-_' IKK), 1 li e am,mill tt hi . Ii III. ' lit her broker required for Uoutlug lUe Issue, PLAN SWIM-MING PARTY On IUM -'I tlw T M. T. M Corp* \lu-iMMi your '•Bunk the *ldi lioles iu il\' H»l'. .--1 1 ith dirt l{,,i,ii,> ttruud muster of mason* ol Kilrty-nluth tlie ntui ' s \ 1 \ Vorlt. I his staff, of • -,K,.,, \ u[t . Plug it ,,|- Hi.- 1 p., ihimge Lodge OTfi m r'unulngdula, I Saiur.ia.v evening- i Km ksl ,'.l . Maliliall.lli, tt l~lo.lt by Sealer A petition addressed to the. Public Service Couiiuisidoii Inrs in-.u prepared by Village Attorney I'llntun M. Flint requesting thai the 1 porur) 1 Ing fr •• < - per iinui-.imi cubic feel which ims t been grunted to the Nassau and Suffolk Ughtuia Compunj Im luodltled. This \Un rid \i' \ii iii. , guild I'hm ' \ I'm REALTY TRANSACTIONS ua ii i- I boles in William rllbbnnl • r,.inut,nv have ,-a, h . an ,,,I,I ii,,. pa«l week il\- residence nf I. r before\'throwing It away. Th*s will w' Tucker on Art-her street tu le* tvwk. AUwl twMtj Bve girl* >#n | ,, h ,, lllniL , „,,„,.,,„, ull all.-ml. Th.'. v Wil l .I o llieir , , ( „ mmu[ ,,,,,., , amp fouklug, Anil | \l ik.- a -.,- al in.-p.'.linii of YOl'H i \l ik. a . , al inp..liii Y hot dugs\ would be the mainstay, s u VAUI1 .III.M; ,, hl | ( u r 111 11 i> i h | hrlng your o«u luucli ! haa iMiiiii .11.,1 in..1.' 1 huii n linn,'i Out o f Order. Ball** frui a il\ ' .,.a-i. , \ , 1 imt Botlou 1- mi l ,,I'..,I-.I,T.\ sui,i o r two puJula In in -hiiii'iiuiii Of II I M,al 1 in, il, . p.'ii '.MILI »lii • Ii.' .In, .aw 11 rowdt H I U,, l.h i iv . ,,r iei i ii,,i i il it main Ulievplun 'I ' III is i o bring tour ..ttu inn, i i m Tbunulu ) mi.'i n i of iins week a nieniliei'-lii p leu ttas hel d i n 1 li e ^ \\ ( ' \ , lubr is. Il ttas larti.lt iillcml. \I Mr- K \ Uul rl*, I liiiiu. in ui i he . utuuilttee, wa* Iu I'liargo, N o Advocate bu t Itielf. I>o not wiiste M Miaul*, net II *a onil, In trylnif 1\ <—Miatr i H ers Iho IIUMII of your nttn perfitrill mice. If your ttoik diMM IMtl tu,,l, cilia Itself, yo u cnnnol t ml II I,in t,,u .u n lal.or si.a,lily on In I In Koinel Illng wlli. h lie. ,1 II • Hill '\ II\ Inn ItMMlf. 'I h,-in.is \\ .-nniiiMli II . rlnsou, \ A I., II.•! id • Vuu Ulor.\ IM; S • -in-:.\hi\ i: \i i s i WHIM: TKH tlN T1IK PltortSKTI liropert) furnished r,,,- Kdwiird li ll Towner hi* ra 111 Leu for 1: it 1 be m.nlc'T.'uularlt I. \nt pel'^.m Who ttnh Ih the MI- obstrw i nf ll ,r in i,i^ 1..,111; Beach avenue resilience tn H \i,- K.-ii.t ami also rented unfurnished ii,,. i,.,j,i,.ii,v .,11 Li-mi uveiiue, uwued 1,1 M, . Mum'/, to a ' Hent. Wedded by Eating Out of Bowl. Miirrliitfe In nol 11 cellglou* <'<'ro- M'elght* I'rank \\..... I of Koimevell I ri.lav evening, on ami llf Wil, ilii.ll tt; <rnuted In Hi. iiam s 11.1 ..i n ii.ni told n bi « of cherrle* alleged tn contain ten 1 Is, bin r « in. ii tta- discovered to contain i,'-, ihaii ten ptiuiids ami wu* marked pan of January, isenVctlve until .iiim- 80, inn Hi\ decision maklni tbl* rate offered nn opportunlt) to re-opeo tha 1 bat n n.'tt rate could ba 11 v••• 1 ii lower prices of raw material* mid la- • pniin.i-. win-n arralgued before hor mads a lower rate possible in the Justice Johnuun, in- «a~ ti nf. i *-'.\'._ petition addressed to th inmlsslon , DEGREE WORK MONDAY i Lpdsc I 0\. O, i'. will ,ii he Brsl degree M bay nlglit, v|,,,iai evening I* promised fur the following Monday. Instcti That Defy Winter. In tha dead woad »f old loa n r plalnl Is ala nic ahoul tha pressure of tha fa* Parking Ordinance V'tllaje Attorney nini will draw up a new 11.ill \ ,'i' h 1,. ' relative 1,, the • Mil ''I I llll Ill^l •<'•»••\ ...- - , T ••••}*••• AII .»,i.i Kellow* are w#lci A P*ritiu* of cara In Main etraet I M-r- rli 1. it,,,ui in re«| w to protest* fron i< 11 -.i• 1 >— 11.I'M n,.' time of parking ha* 1,,rii Increased from I\ niluute* to U nilliuten. THIS 1 v\\ \\i> \n si iu : DlittKltVI l And It's G00 A mann-'l ' Advice. inlvl.o tfl m.'ii ia p.opU' thai Iff W leurrjr tor eovar cuual He waded lutu the water mui VBM n H 'lr home Is wrecked Thaj (truck .1 UuUj Which bruughl him Dvet ( so , iK i\ e u » wht.'ii thfl tteiillnT bis llepth. Other bather* Went to Ill s d Pocket* In Garters i Heceuti) pai.ni.,1 curtrrs for meu \Wbeu In doubt, listen la y«*ir vlfe; K warn, hui tia-y uie uot Iu u mute n 1 doctor who waa atnoag Include packets tot carrytug uwue) , ., m.t iu Juubt, ii*i\ii t.. h.-r, aiiyttuy.\ | o f i UJlM) r. Ithttu «av« Awt aid treututeut. A