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THE FREEPORT NEWS VOL. I. NO. 24 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS r ALPINE TRACT TITLE CLEARED IN COURT SUIT Action Involved Property Em- bracing Twenty Acres in Residential Section. EVERY PLOT IN LARGE AREA IS BENEFITED If Carman Heiri Wara Sustained Claims Could Have Been Col- lected on Every Lot. lircee-d- John .1 Itandall has ed in vindicating his claim to title to the Alpine section of I'reepoii. John .1 Itandall bought Ihis property from her, 1008, The properly Involved em- braces a parcel of approximately 90 acre*, hounded by Hrookslde avenue nil Hie west, Ihe railroad tracks on Ihc north, a point near Madison avenue on M as), and running south to a Htreel and 'PEOPLE AWAKENING,' DEMOCRATS DECLARE Leaders Showing Unusual Ac- tivity—Planning for Beach Party August 13. The unusua l activit y ,, f th e Demo- crata DIIN year hi the outstanding' fra tors of the early stage of the fall po- litical campaign, in put political cam- palgiia in Hempatead town the Demo- crats were supposed to JUKI occnp) •pace (HI the ballota.'Jaal like Hit- iv. - iiihition party and the Bocialiets, an>i wer t expected to assume any sin h volume of activity, thai they'merit- ed more (Han a mere admission dial they existed from the well organized Itppubllciui party. DENOUNCE GAS CO. FORCHARGES AND ITS SERVICE Protective Association Is Formed to Secure Reduction in Cost. FACULTY FREEPORT SCHOOLS 1921-22 STRENUOUS OBJECTIONS MADE TO SERVICE CHARGE Destruction of Trees, Hedges and Shrubbery by Leak* in Mains I i Condemned. Il will not he the fault of the Nils- sun county Protective League.organ- Iced last Saturday evening, If tins eon- C. K. Iiullois, Superintendent High School Karl II Cliim. Principal. Harold A. I.ints, ItttOce. Kll/.aheth Sullivan, Knirllsli. Caroline Atkinson, asSglBSU, Maud U Marean, Mullah. Mildred Sisson, History. Until Co. hrali. Mathemali. M. Bnld .[inns, Latin, Wilheria Heiiner. French n'nVj Span- ish. GARBAGE-ASH REMOVAL PLAN STARTS MONDAY: There Are 2,290 Homes in Vil- lage to Be Visited Each Week. on, Ceiwnerclal. REGULAR SCHEDULE WILL BE ESTABLISHED LATER *a>«t»[«t*«at*s> ».*»•»••>•'>'•' It It SI RULES AND REGULATIONS » K FOR REMOVAL OF GARBAGE It « — H K 1—Colleetiont will be mad* * •t each wctk. , St 2—Garbage includes ashea and St household refute. St It 3— No receptacle shall be over K •t three (3) cubic feet in capacity. Bt SEWER PROJECT STRIKES SNAG IN DEBT LIMIT AH rec«ptaciea *haii Bt » Only Half of Total Cost Can Be Raised by Bond Issue. *t placed near rear or side of s> X house. at X 5—No garbage receptacles shall at at be placed on the street or aide- St at walk. at «t 6— Receptacles shall be limited al] LAW LIMITS AMOUNT SI to two to each family. VILLAGE CAN BORROW at- 7—Garbage will not be remov- •» at ed from cellars or outhouaea. •» ' Coat to Each Household Will Amount »t 8—All receptacles shall be cov- a» Trustees Declare Some Solution of This year, however, they have en- iumers do nol gel a siplare deal from In early organisation activity, j ,|, t . Nassau and Suffolk Lighting Com- Ilie I'l-cpot, Land <•„,„,.,„„• In ...,, . \™| \\/ '««\>« declare thai they are ,„„„, TM( . .,,„. proposes, thrOUgl -Ifotni/ ml. , the I.ill cauipaiuii l o wi n liidieh.l am i legislative aclion. t o se Hid l o show the people more than a •ipillahle ens rales, heller sel- mere perfiineiory campaign. Their I v |ce, the abolishment nt the To cenl work is standing out, by contrast, at [per month for \service\ charges, and point midway between Pit ).,,,.,,,en,.1,1 |'| n( .|. j A meeting of the Democratic County One Samuel Smith purchased | Ids' Committee u III he held Friday night enllre block direct hv a referee's deed • \ \\ • l: \- lloiise in Church street In a partition a. lion in IKS I and work ' '\ \»it;e nrran^emenls for II linu\ the pies,.,,! time, as the Republican I to force ihe company, through con- party Is closely organised an d does rtatenl repairs o f it - mains an d pipes, \\I have no/age In rebuilding lt«| to safeguard the trees, ahriba ami ItedgeS, mil to speak o f the health of iis consumers. Complaints linvu .. .me iii the league from all sections of Frcepoii of the destruction of shade Colistiinilne Stepliaiiore, Science and Mathematics, Special .Melissa 8, Qulnlaa, Drawing Super- visor. Mary B. llnlclit. Music Supervisor. L'tta M. Johnson, Writing Supervisor. ifuth T. Raymond, Sewing. Marcus <;. li.vcrs, Physical Training Arthur w. Myers, Manual Training. Harriet Church. Cooking. Mildred Siniser, <inunniar Suhsti- ite, 1'ioivi ie Clark, Grammar Rubstttute, i loieiice ciark, Qrammar Suhsti- it e. \>•\' Grove Street School ivii,a Shoemaker, Principal. Maud K. l.ockerhy, Eighth tirade. K ered. •t By order of SI X BOARD OF TRUSTEES. *> « » at to About Four Dollars Per Year.. Ouuoaga aattastiaa win be started IhrouKhoui the village on August 1 Monday of next week. The work will he done h.v village employees under the direction of the village hoard. After lm ' Work has I under way for some lime a systematic plan of collection \ '\• i T,\'' '\\ f \ r \ '\\'\' Declare Competition Is Unfair. Prices On Street Are Lower. MARKET COMPLAINT QIIDUITC nilCCTinUC <liristi 'dared at the lust tint: OUDmilO liULOllUNO of m ytTtage Trustees A Difficulty Mutt Be Evolved by Board. The d»bt limit of the village would I.e e\ieeded hv ahoiil one hundred per cenl hy a bond issue aoffldently large to Bnrnice the building of a com- plete Sewage plant, Village President III a pariil Ui.ni In I ss I and work ' '\ \'•''=- nrraniremenK for i l lim, ,,.,.,._, ,,,,. ,„.,„ „,,,, slirll | l S and j-ti- : .,' , •\\\\;• •'•>•' '\ UTBU, ed the far mi sold the pr rty ' hold Saturday, August 13. when ,«,„. he dgea h.v .a- from leak?.,:' » r»t. i i TH I fa ll\£* to Ihe (••report Land Company In the '• ' \ expected that 300 parly member* mains. Some ciU/.ens also charge that •', ,',. i I . *,„? « ., year IS!.!. The properly was or |«> Will Join In trip to Ihe head,, where , ,„ , ll( . n |,,, „,- ,,,.ii- fam s was en- , ' V'^'%\, Y , • , af» Inally ow hv the familv Itf Come Johnson will serve u »lmr nner. aUngered through the same cause • -NISC ( ar.cr, I-,1.1, (.rade «• * Illia •carman, i, crocer In Itockv I \Over SIS per cent, of I ,,,o l T| ,, . ,,,,,.,„. „„, e,,-opcrn.e with ril- •V\!' 1 '\ . '\\ '.?-'• ' 'I'\' ' V^''- Center, and II was at a partllloii n c lion of ihe Carman fumllj Hmi the Siiiltli family purchased the property. The Carman faintly presented a claim Unit one of, ihe Caruiiin children namely, Isaac Carman had not fieon properly served with Hie papers, and therefore Ids Interest had never heeii cut otr in I IK- partition action. A few years llgO, at a time when one of ihc on tiers of Ihe Alpine tract was procuring a loan or making a sale, the Title Guarantee ami Trusl Couipiinj raise d Ih e leclinlca l objectio n tha i th e meeting to tackle the problem of financing tl \ 1 sewage project wi n he held this Friday night at Ihe Village Office: Under the village law, a village can bond itself to the extent of only te n Complaint about the public market ' l\' r eent .If Its assessed Valuation. A at South Main street and Olive In sessed valuation of the village pears to he the most practical manner, and Information will be secured which will permit the establishment of regu- lar routes and districts, , The Village Trustees are fearful that Hie NHMM, appropriation wiJl not go as far as anticipated In carrying out -. Hie collection plan, hut are awaitIIIK keepers, was received by the Village the .prwenl time there are outstandlng- facts based, on actual costs before Trustees In the for t a petition sign- two bond lMnei one of approximately reaching , Unli lawn as to the ed hy a nuimw of bus ss men in V a-' S4(MHH ' f \ r \\ ' w \\' r fund \ ml \ l f f collections. \ rlous lines. The ilgneri of the pettthm approximately $7:.,ooo for the electric vard, occupying romlnenl u or- ! l s \ 11 W W.082,9B6.24, the ten per cent ner a on tlnir unfairly with Mot-\ w \\ 1 ' 1 >•<• approximately .ftHMI.iHMl At i .iiiMiin iii'irs sini had l Inn inii'i-cMi. iii the ab if was anally decided to require th It was estimated by the trustees that MH-taiid of John I ers in ..Hi. .1. l.'jiniliil l III-I on, Nrnesl S. ItniKliill. employed a nan Darned McKee, sent mil by the Title Ouarantra and Trust Company, to aecuro ions one to obtain < • 111 r I'lSi.iiii deed* from the alleged Cur man heir*. Cectaln dmda KM tnlned hy Mr. McKee, and after tin' deeds ui-ii' procured the 1'upmun heirs •turted mi action to HPI iiHlde tin ' deeds mnl claimed Hint ilielr naiiiPM were fferged to the .1 I* Mr. Uuu- dull did mil defend tliis net Inn other ilitin to explain how tin- deeda were ..i.mined mill Hinted Unit in' did not know whether the deeila were genuine or not, After theae d la were sel aside by \It Is only staling' n fuel lo sn.v that the Republican party In Naaun coun- ty h.v Its iinh lcil rcckh'ssiii'ss Im Marion Tac.v, fourth Crude;. U Oslramler, Third flraile. • Orphfl C. Mcl.au.hlin, Second.!iradc Ihinlenvy. chalrnnin ; Samuel Pedeili ' Qrade ' secretary: E. I'. Clark, treasurer. Among those present were Georjfi Julia M. Smith, Kindergarten, .1. Heard E. C. Clark and .Mrs. Archer Street School Blsle DuBols, Principal, broughl down on It the eondeimmtlon Vhirk , Ku y mond B . Malone. A. I.. IVr- Klla M. Davles, X^MHU (Vnrte. \•' \V \ \\\ ' \ l n lt H \\' \ ninl;s •• mm...... and Mrs. Peniigman; C}eor«e I'r es s. rrihtm-iiiiHli, Sixth h o believ e l n n bette r typ e o f admin *„,.,„,„„. Kranklin (Jree r ani l Willard Hia. l istration who declare thai they ar (i Blxby. KoillK to vote as cill/.ens Bghtlng for A| ., ;..,,,,.,, , , nK ,,, ,„ , .,,„,,, ,„., , L'OO.I Kovernmeiil lids year,\ declared weeV invitations wil sent to the . \ ' ll ' l ' s - ! Itoosevell Civic Associati North \We tinil lids sentinieHI growlnu -IroiiL'cr every day, and there is every evidence thai there is a greul avvnkeii Illg i nj( the cili/ens of tile county alter II \posure of the past year al MIn a. •Another facior th ngendered ill KlIMl Civic Association of I'reepi.ri, 11 enip-; cad ('ha III her ol I 'onunerce and civic bodies in^taHlvviu, Itockvllle Cen- ter I other places. ' Chairiiuiu S. .1. iionleavy in explain- ing the objects of the league said: the curl J«J,n ... l< loved satisfaction u,,h the ad, Istratlonj ly 7' H S'Zilasllau and^Klk \ Mori .evy to heel,, „, , „,. . u,.,,\ | „ at the helm in , he cunt V ' ' ' tion to Imr the claim of tin' Ciiniliili betra In ih<' Alpine property on the around thai thej had absolutely IIU in ii'iiMi iii tin' pro|ierty, The Cunuun IK'IIS had never I n In actual poss for iituii) yeara was the big b in la\e- . which caused a howl al l over ihe county lasi December when they c c due and which wa - revived with- Lighting Conipmiv is unable or un- willing io give Us customers the aer- \ ire for which ii exacts •• utrageona price, We paj \n centM a Uiohth for a lo-culled aervlce charge, yet, within iclis had never heen III a.Mil s-e - | n ,| i e |I;1S , , Vu U1 ,,.|^ „,„., , t u xp H yers ... . , , ' ' ' . •I\\ '\• f^ I\' rt j since , I • „,„„ „, the Tow n Hall t « payuh c sec\ . ^'. \ ' ....:.•. \.. ' '\\\\. liiion Mile, bud taken no rinv of |iro|ii'rty nini bad paid no taxea, A teal pane wua iicrordliikrl) brouuhl in behalf oi' <uie J|eaae Boutbard, wbo owiicii n parctel oi profierty in tin- Al plivp lection, mni tin' fane >VUM tried iri n apeclal term of the Naaaau pounty Kupreiue V t before Judge Y tic, nini 11 iii'i isimi tvtix mutle :i^nin--i (he 1 'min.in helm in favor of the cunteu ti ' John .1 Itandall, .loiin .1. Itandall <-ould bave wived inane) bj IIUVIIIK made u iwttleuittil w it Ii the I'liriimn lirirs. Inn t<»•' the purpoNe of ilmlli-atlllH his IMIMIIIOII in IIUVIIIH nold this ixroperl) umler the be lief thai In' hmi good title I I<I t<-<i to have the court* paaa upun IIIIH I>• >i 111. mnl Judge YoUllg of III' 1 sii preine i'ourl decided the action UKHIIIHI the 1 'in 1 in'ir>. . Their lime to ap pi-iil expired u few daya ago, mid the) loilk no appeal Tin ' tltlu to this prop olid s.'ini amiiial iiistallm<;iii ' <;iii is theref fr mid climr of uuy 1 iniiii on the purl \ i tin' r.'iriiuin he!ra, mnl the poaltlo of Julill I Itmnlull inis iii'i'ii \ iinih ;iii'ii m great I., hiinsi'll'. II 'gn .Moiloii l..'\.\ nppi'ari mioin.> ..r ii.l fur .li'ssc Soiillmril in Iii I 11 lion ugulllill Ilii' t '111 man liulfn mi.1 XMIS ii -^1 -1 <-ii ui the trial bj 1.10 I'i^hcl of I'n'.'iiort The defeudautM »Vii' irpii'-inlcil b) Tiioiinis |'n.\ of Mm.-..In, .l.ii \ is Snnili ,il JailUlU n anil Itttuilou W, Kellogg, mi uttoruej uf Jumuli a JOB FOR ARING (iMirge Arum lias l»-.-it lUMtallfij ill ii iin Count} Clerk fhtwuln*, In rlilUKi' of Hi.- Anlo |)11« l.lri'lisi' Htl irau There uaa I n BUMM uuentlon us to who »iii pa) liU salary, aud ha- grown <i 11 i I • - SI'IIC. NEAR CENTURY MARK, SHAVES ON BIRTHDAY: D. M. Treadwell. 95, and Charles P. Harvey, 11. Hold Joint Celebration. Chaii... I'eum son of Mr. anil Mrs. Allied llarvi'.v, of Ins Wcsi .M,T- rick mad. celebn I his elevei^h I'iiiinia.v on Tuesday. Al ibe aauie time his gruud uncle Da i U. Tr'ed well, of MO Cari avuuue, Broukl) u, celebrated his ulnetj tifih blrlhilay. li e joined the youuger bo) ul his home tier* for the event, Mr. Treadw araa hum in poll , on ih e Mel ink road, a short dlstauce from th« Hurve) i • He , \\i\ 1 - 1 ' ' n oiiiciai communication t« the ell Illge trustees uf I recpoll lldlllll ted il was no| L;,vinu its patrons ih e service thej pav fur. Th e fault for ihi s wa s l'al-el.\ and. impudent Iv laid a l th e d s of ihe village trustees. This la dy II sample of how far some public illy lorporalioii- will dare to git ill leiiame of public sentiment and nf established law \We feel thai ll rale of | S per 1.INMI .nine feel i - mil oiilv out o f al l pro purl loll In the characti r o f th e ser v ice rendered iu .piaHin and quality. hut that il is wlllillj im.iu-litied now liciau-e of Ihe reiluctioll i n th e cosl of gas oil I ^a- produi'lng'coal. Una oil Is only half ol what It was a year ugo. tias coal is cheaper bj ^.'i a ton, oil the le.-lhnoii.v ol Hie Kill^s County l.iulilim; (Wniptin.v, |[|ven' a- a reason tt'llj it H'UX al to resume it - ti per cent annual dividend! \On a hasis of 7,'iiMi tns consuiiiers, which 1 think- i- conservative, tlie Nassau ami Suffolk Lighting CltUl- Noelda Nelson, SUth Crude. Hazel A. Hack, Fifth Grade. Helen BruMUuce-, iifti, Orude. Margaret 1 (odd, Fourth Cra.le. Lulu VtinMteehhurg, Fourth (irade, Dorothy M. Maynard, Fifth (irade! l-ahelle MahalTy, Third Grade. Kdnu Mciiowcii, Thin* Grade, Anna I. KergUSOIl, Second Grade. Isahelle Wiekes, Second Hindi Mildred Hill, First (in,do. Mildred Milllgan, First Crude. Evelyn Mitchell, Kindergarten. Columbus Avenue School Augusta \i . i.ovenyuih, Principal. Anna F I ashln, Eiighth Crade Reulnii Whlteford, Seventh prade. I'loreio p i •ornell, Si\tli Crade. Crace i : Walsh, .Seventh Crude. Lola M. Watson, Sixth Crade. CeiM'v ieve Treveit, linn Grade, Alma Bur}', Foiirl I, I Jrade. Eunice Owens, Fourtli Crude. l.vra I'.oyil, Third Crade Helen Portrfllge, Third Crade. Anna i'lirv. Second tirade. M. I'.elle ^tarshull, First Crade. Helen E. Rose, Fil-I Crade. , Kindergarten, fur furnishing Ihe collection service to this number of houses on an appropria- tion of $1O,INKI a year, the annual cost fo* each hpuae will be $4.-l<>. Pot tlio.se who'now pay at the rate of a quarter a week io private workers for this service, or about $K! a year, the mu- nicipal collection plan represents a considerable saving. The village will start three ft-ains to work on Monday. The rules govern- IIIL- the collection of this material as adopted by the village hoard are print- ed at the lop of an adjoining column. ('ollei tors will not he permitted to •_'\ into cellars, the penally for such viola- tion being dismissal. AUDITORIUM BOUTS BACK TO NORMAL least 100 feet hack from Hie South Main struct line. MOSQUITO INSPECTOR BY STOREKEEPERS Asks Correspondent Who Pro- tests About Mosquitoes What He Knows About Them. Editor, Freeporl News: ' X I am writing this ii, answer to Mr. s. .1. Donleavy'a letter thai appeared in the issue of Die I'reeport News, published on Friday, July L\J 1921. Th irt icil- written liy Mr. Don leu vy rder to overcome the handicap of this debt limit. Village Presiilenl Christie suggested that the village bond Itself for the cost of building the disposal plant and the trunk sewerH, and later h.v taxation lniild the laterals to which the houses will he connected and which will connect with the trunk sewers. TO this laterals to which the houses will be connected and which will con- nect with the Iriink sewers. To this proposition Trustee Johnson raised .strenuous objection, anil Trustee \ ['earsall likewise objected, while Trustees Miller and Maxsom gave careful attention to it, If not their ap oval. Trustee Johnson slated that he op- posed any proposition that would not Vive tl ntlre Village B sevvaire dls- , PO«al service at same lime Village .,1 !IL- F.liott I'laee, Freeporl, is u farce U'res nt Christie declared that the ami another case of \ignorance | , financial aituaUond_oes not permit auch OSTERHOUT DAVISON Fine Bill This Week Makes Up for Poor Show That Preceded It. Idiss.- 1. have ten questions thai I J \ V sitlon. hut Trustee Johnson in- vvoiild like to ask Mr. D »v y «lsst»el that il I waul him to answer them through\ your paper. 1. Do you know what kind of nioaqultoa were biting you, where they were horn, and where do Ihey liv •J. Where Were all these inosipiitos which you wrote about Itvlna dur Monday night's card at the Freeport lug the months of April, May, Vllditorlum ItroUgbl OUt B g I house. June and th e llr-l half of the The audience wua well ~pleaaed. month of Julyl MosQuUoa have limi a way of doing ii Trustee Pears- all declared that If any proposition to gO halfway with tin\ project Is suh- niittcd it will he voted down. FAIR IN ROOSEVELT Auto to Be Given Away—Other Fea- ture* Planned. The carnival to he glVM) fro m Au - i.li to 13, umler the au-pin- s of th e f h t'runkle Cariienter of Merrickregained ' » i>r ling during all of these u,,ited Hocletlaa of the <M i of the some of lii^ losl luurela and every- thing waa pleasant. Louli Uagnolta appeare d agllill a s refere e an d th e lieat as inin v expected . months. Mosl lioiv Kosary church ..i it. .:. I io you know anything al I v,.^ promises to he one ofTlw mosquito breeding and Its exteruil nation? t o what extent'' Idlng o f Miss Fdna Suydain T l peillng hoiil was between two. I. Have | pie a right to pa Davlaon, daughter of the Rev; tn-. ami local Long Inland t o vorltes from nelgb , a Mrs. William 1. . Oavison of UL' Mon-ti boring town-. The audience wa- en tague sirect. Brooklyn, to Howard <>s thuaed bj the good allowing they made Ferhnul of Kreeport, I. 1 . took place|und were noj stinting' In their ai M la v evenin g o f last week . Jul y IS . in Grace M. E. Church. Bishop Luthea. pinion upon something thai ttie.v know uothing aboul I Ii, Would yoii like io l.arn a think' ahOUl nios.piiloes, and what the Nassau County Mosquito Ifis H. Wilson Of the Ne York dlo Jause. Billy Beamau of lielimjtfi' Hie Nassau County Mosquito KX let young Hiissek of l.ynhrook. Tm i terinlnation Commlaslon has done of^fo waa livdv and the Judges cave in.tlie past, and la doing now l pali.v through il s Til eel,I nil.' .har m a in li taughl achuol bere when th chnol a lowMiie of .viki.lMHI n veal'. Hi hous ».is located where kUulth and lledell's drily -lore i - located In Soiilh Main -Heel l \ cc|.oi't «a- Ihcn • li.iv tOWII \ Mi liva.Uvcll i - -still iir lively eugaged in buslnaaa ami looks and ad- like a v ounj; inaii of -i\tv in -urn is cupltUllied al ,i per cent per anilUUI II Wlllvbe found flial the com- pany Is j'ciinm over |l,UUU,UU0 from ,f ionise, Is pure nnpain. hut how is il Its . ustoiner- velvel for III. vvilh Hie coii-uiucr-'.' lead ,d marine I h> ccnlur.v mark. ' \ l \' 1 - ' » M \' «»1»*'> -I ' \ > Ahoiil a lug to cook on sun.ia.v-, between eer I iiiciul- and tlyea gathered al ihe Hum>> tioTTfeTov' 1 \ '- • »'\ ' •' »ui»l>b of v* ah- help the ivvo ho.v- iclehralc H-eir hnlh ^'^'y Inade.piille fo r I p,i,|ioscs to pav Tn cents a mouth for apolog) for ervic WILL MAKE KIDDIE CLOTHES I he Sli,.|,.n Manulacturliu Coinp.u f ..i North Muin street, which up t mention the y j a thousand fo r ;n s thai we doll I get, ' I dein.iiuce as a crime against this village, ugulual our homes has hei'ii Ihroiiuli a iiumher of pohl leal ( a aU!palgUS, and knows that some pel-..li will pav II sooner or later, and Is lust UillggtMg BUNIg and dolnu Ills WOrk well I inn - HI8 TOOLS 8T0LEN . Inn I , 'g * couple of veals ago nianutaci ured a •\leii-ive liiie-of \Kiddi e Clothes,'- w HI lake up III,il line of IMIKII ' '\ ' and the health and live- ol ou r p .| Hie tragedy of destruction played Ihis jus conipanv on our I ree-. -hru auiln. u their I... ,il c-lal.ll-hun'ni- In whi. I, Ihey have In turning out leather III;; gage c u iii-ivch for - s nine u , hedge s an d llovvci s I nhappily, It wil l i.l do io replace them, liecause | -a- |\i -Hll nil,am- In the soil,' s|.lcailint Ils loula^lon In newly set lice- and .-hi uhs. #u t 1 promise Hie Do You Know KaporT i..,npai,y now Hint I f there Is a law 'I'll* llurueu cuuiiihurwood or kaper UU Ho- -l.iiul c hooks o f New Vojk Arthur I'.ilin.i ..I I'J Norih Clunihu- h B , , prouounceil ciiuiiihor odor when -mi e Hail wil l ktittg It I \ Judgment avenue reported to the police on Tue - f re-h , , uyi t j, e Auierloun Korebtr j fo r Ilii - UUtragSOUa deslrucllo n and ''•'' \\ 1| \ k \ \ f \\ llllt ' l \\ U I MaaaaUa. I t bulouga to the dlptero- deliance o f law th e Nassau County whic h he left on Ids porch the previotU ,., r D fBI11 ,| y lle «rly ul l of 111* tre«a of I fiolcilve UagUS will Invoke It com I Inn -d.iv Illgltl li.ul IICCII -n.leu wUKti sru r«»luuua. und speedily ut (lull.\ the M i : Church officiated, assisted hy the hriile's father, the liev I >r Havi- son. A reception in th e church pur- lora followed the ceremony. Miss Ethel Davlson attended her ala I.T as maid of honor, ami the hrides maids were Miss Jane Griffin, Ilia Inez Panda, Mi-s Mildred McNelU and \ii-s BUai ih McVciii. Burgeaa Oa lerhoiH acted as liesi man for nil Ill-Other, and the u-liers included Wll Ham Baatman, George Brokaw Comp ton. II . Wallace Smith ami Harold I! Medina The bride wore a town of diantdlv the decision lo Senninn. Th e econd was betW tile old lac over silver I'loth aial carried or- hids and sweelpca- Mlss l>aviso w h Is an Adclphl College graduate, is a nwiuher of Kap pa Kappa (lamina Mr. Oaterhoul Is a lawyer aud a graduate of Columbia University. During the war he served oversea- as all olllcer In Hie I'. S. A. After Ihe ainiislite he was alia, lied to lie well Mi Bail Aniel i on si lloov. \ r in eral III ieu c.-i he e cominl • mimic mi Balkans ,-! -1 ai ai ol d s \ ..' to. •ai VISIT FROM BURGLARS I'ercy Southard of the law linn ol Hurley i Southard of Kallroiid avenue lost JL'tH) 111 Jewelry and clothing when two young burglars MveUaa, in u mo- tor ear vi.-iicd Ids home In Baldwin Tueada) afterBoua. dusky favorites, l.ee Willelts of Oyster I'.a.v and Jack McVey of New York. 11 was a repetition ul former battk?a Mc\e.v receiving the decision. k ti. Why didn't you kick nhoiil Hie mosquitoes before Huuday, July 10, lOSt f The.v iiav e I I I breeding and on the vvinu' since April Can you pro Ilia-I Ihe Nas sun County Mos.pilio I M ernilna Jackie Harrla of Brooklyn, defeated tlon Conunlaaton does no) axtermi- Jackie McCoy o f N'evv York i n a si \ nate s.piiloesV round go Hiat kepi ev.r.v one on pins s Ar e von will ami lies, ii wa- fast Harrla | of Inspection of the work with BB»1 wa- like greased lightning mnl o,n s Are you Willing I ake a lour pointed McCoy in ery round. H earned and received the llastalull The announcer Iheii bTUUghl for ward Ihe peerless Al. Ketchell and in iioduced him. announcing thai ''\• managenwnl would match, him with Johnny Hulabefg wh o re(> j nlly lo-t II decision to Pete Herman. |,I. Do vou know how far Ihe salt mar-h mosi|uiloes migrate 1 III. 1 io vou know salt marsh nios ipiit.x's When .vou see I hem'.' lluvim.' heen a mosquito cMermina lor in Hie cmplov of ihe Na--au Count.v Mosquito Bstermlnatlon Commliwlou since it was organized. 1 feel that il i- my dUt) as chief Bttgl r I \ a-k Some p ame lime av talk a lot, jim l at the OtblUg hecause they I'liii-iinai ten rounds between Mr. s. J Uonleavy th««abuve questions, .f New Vork and I lunUi • a- I am iu a heller position to answer Carpenter , middleweigh t chuuiplo n o f them tha t th e presldMi l tat t l Long Island, was ihc fourth contest, mission, Mr. Hiram it. Carpenter led al l the way and Lewis not heliiK clever, stopped many of the leads with his anatomy. The knock nit clinic III Hie sixth round and It was all over. Sandy Taylor af New V..rk. wei^h kg 1 H \ pounds and cliaiupion col ued wellerwel(ilu Wee Wee llarlon d New Vork, weighing Ml\k pounds. fuugbl for the full ten round.- Tl,.' Hghl was sdentillc. The leading unit vi'i.v line and the decision was in e\|»'iiancv lor some llnic l l was llnall.v givee to 'i'aylor. do nol know vvlial Ihey are talking about. 'I'lie Nassau Counl.v Mo-.pulo lOxlei ininalioii Couiiuisslon knows vv ii.ii it is doing. I invite M r PoataaVy to the oltl.e III.'in I Iin ii the pre-nl.'iil ol Ihe COU which will prove lo him that It Is far heller to learn liisl, aud write laler. \ei.\ li ul v vours, wll.1.1AM H. l' K MOTT, Chief KiiKiiicci llcc|.orl , I. 1 , .lulv IB, IM1 etti held II I tin- se n if Loug la land. I l will be held on th e churc h grounds, Htop 80. The grounds are now being prepared ami when linished will be like a miniature Luna Park. Dancing will be held every night on a specially constructed H ' to the IIIU- tW of a JaM hand. The popularity c,..|te-i la already proving a very In- i.-iin- feature. The prizes kre a dia- mond rlnu for the niosl popular lady and a gold watch for the yenl leiuall. The boys and glrla have a prlae bicycle at. The principal event win be the u'ivin;.' away on the last nluhl of a new. fully equipped th e pa anger f I'ord tOttrlng The demand for g shares has already fa r eXI ceded th e greatest bones of the committee. Over uuu boukapave been distributed, ami returns have been coming In In large number s Th e ca r il-elf will li e mi cxhihitlou during the coating week al souie ,ironiiiieiii place Iu Koosevelt. THINGS WARMING UP There wil l h e riill-nll'lillil. ' Illl.'les t locall y i n th e electio n I I.I - fal l With town olhce - ,i 11 < I a n n»seinl d v man o f two running, there la not. the slightest need for anyone to \fe t het up' over Ihe result in Nassau county The li e puhllcau a--enilil> man canilidal.-, will pi.l.ahl.v he Thomas A. McWhliiney and I\. Triihcc Iliivldson, a iiew.oincr li, the political game SPARTAN LODGE OUTING Spartan Lodge, F. >V A M in. i held Hi.-ii- annual l>va< h party Saiur dav Ahoiil II\ ut them enjoyed a sail to I'olnt Lookout after which they did ample justice to a shore dinner served ut L'llison's Hotel A- *