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THE FREEPORT NEWS VOL. I. NO. 31 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, 3EPTEMER 16, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENT1 REVELATIONS MADE OF COUNTY ROADS CONTRACT SYSTEM WILLIAMS. HALL, LEADING BANKER, DIES' SUDDENLY POLICEMEN DISCHARGED I'Yiinii i,. PMurand wiiiiam Kattke were Iflil'llBlged from flic pollre rfll Ie, fiiiii.wiiPK n hearing before the board of police cmmnl*Monen IMMI Kriiiiiy IIIKIII. 011 rtMrgM Hint Hiey IIIMI en gaged iii n ii\i light while on fluty mi Aiunifl 28, Both admitted taring en- gaged in the flghi mid pleaded jusii Mention. * vtvtvtvtvtvtvtvtvtMvtvtvtvtxvtvt\ n vt vt Vt WKO IS RESPONSIBLE? Vt Vt Vt Vt In order that the taxpayers of Vt VI Nassau County can correctly fix Vt i * the responsibility for the actions Vt 1* of the Board of 8upervliors, let Vt Vt them understand that In the Vt Vt transactions of the Board, Super- Vt Vt visor Doughty and Supervisor Vt Vt 8mith of Hempstead Town, each \/ Vt have four votea, and that Super- Vt Vt visors Remsen and Painter of Vt Vt the other two towns have two \/ Vt votea each, and the Supervisor \/ Vt from Olen Cove City hai one tV Vt vote. The total number of votes IV Vt In the Board Is 13, and of this •'/ # Doughty and Smith have 8 votes \/FREEPORT BANK CASHIER J coCT. AZfJTZJZZ 5 SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION | Meeting Night Changed to Mon- Vt Editor. Mfi * Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt Vt * !¥ « Vt Vt w , Recen ,| y El , cted p r ,.|dent of Bank of Hempttead—Wa» Active Worker in Methodlit Church. He Had Apparently Fully Recov-, „-»,* p| ..- m |||0 ered From Paralytic Stroke Ifltli 0 ULUD \LAHO of Six Weeks Ago. Both and Weston Receive Pay- ment Week After Receiving Contract From Supervisors. COUNTY ENGINEER RECEIVES William S. Mall, cashier of Hie Free. port Hank, ihunl i ami clvle worker, One nl Hie inosl pruiiiiiirnl anil must MANY TOURNAMENTS day—Officers and Com- mittees Announced. Monday flight* are (O be men's nights al Hie I'ri'epoil Al. B, Church, bet-in niiitr, Monday,'October 8, Thin wne de rl.leil ill a inocllin: ol ll Ulcers of Uii is I'luh ami ruuimlllee chalr- res|,i'rici residents at Kreeport, died | men held thin week, The Nr-i Mon - II , Irt. M I \ il l his hullir il l 1'llir Htreel lla\ Ilirli; ||f rarh niolllll llll-IC will he His ) l'ri.l;i> - ariernuun \l,,nil sl\ w'eeks ' a business moellnr ami so.-lal :i l whirl* $18517 f)VFR QAIaPyl\ 1 -'\- '\' \\\ f0 * H \ ^ l|l|l||1|ll v ' \ while \aperlHl renturen will be-. Introduced. * ' ' uvcn \\W m ills ,i,sK in the Preeporl Bank. I c*h the oih.-r .Monday MIKCIS there will li si'.'iii.'.l like JI slight stroke ut pu-|b« lunrminieiils oi' iliir.'i'.'ni sorts iii Figures on Road Contracts Miitin From Published Report of Super- visors for Last Year. in the Interest of economical got eminent, law ami order ami lower tu atiiMi, ami, wholly without reference i. uii.v political considerations whutMo r, tlit, i-'iee/iori .Venn, prssssits io I hjBgplfl uf rfHf •**^\\ >> ij ami •••>- 41-lall.v to the la\payeis of tin- Town ral.vsls. anil il uiis experted Unit he ivould In- l,;i, I. iii liU intsl In a very lliorl lime. After resting up lor a ii<mill, br wiis ..11,i.' in cei around the illii:'.- flftnffl, anil BVHII the day before iis dentil lie was greeted on ihe utreets H 11i> 11 al) the men ni' the rhnr< li ami r.imiiiimi u ui n ln> Invited i<> pnrtlcl pnte. l)riall s wi n in' worked mi l it I NEW TIME TABLt 1 ,le Koes Into effort ,,n Sf|itHi»liw II. Th e only chang e II n«-w 'ruin leaving i» e nn Klatii.n ul \•• ' rooklyn, 5:06 p. m. pi i irday, arriving at I THAT'S DIFFIRINT I ,, , , i ., , L i Hint It eould live will...ui ii $W»iO «ewt-r prant, but thiii .<|IKI,IKHI ni,,.i.' palace— Ob my— nilnVdHle Pout. COUP BY PETTIT SEEN IN HANSE PRIMARY STUNT John Duiilw Loses Place as Re- publican County Committee- man While Absent. PETTIT PROVOKED OVER VILLAGE ELECTKH, RESULT Breach Between Leaders Liksly to Be Widsn«d .is Fieiult of Oust- ing .>. \Regular.\ , While '.Mm lumbar, Republican ''ouni.v <' Ih'.-niun In the Tlii r Icentli l»i l.ri'l, In I'reeport, was 01 II Mi.iiiii.ii ,1, n M^ton, he hwi bla 'Mill) I •iimmlller. Ti n WARDS AND WATER PROPOSITIONS LOST BY SMALL MARGINS (lid Ill'sl liii-)lin I'lmi s mi nis ini-i-llliu m i under uy r<> iln of licinj.Kti'iiii, full s figure* taken from the annual report! iif 191U ami 1090 of the Board of Hupervbuire. These facta iinil llgures are putt of tin' report* of tbeee yearn, offMully his boatl of I'rlemls who enn- gratlllated him on In, .l.ini; HO line, mid 11 having made Niiiii an excellent re-i 'j-j,,. ,,in Bverjr. Wa death to* following dit.v | ,,,„,. nci-.'i' line as a prAfltond stiock to Hie coin- imilf.v. y im-niln-is|ii|i drive in mi i-ir«nl II I IIIIIIL' l ll The Mr. Hail wait in New Tort enrollment up to H00. tin s UK) ini-iiiiii-i's. \\'i comwltt are as followa William il. Mlllrr, .h:. prasseWt 1 \ fNmtm, vl.i- prcHlilcnl : .i.ilm T for'tlw iiy nrt \ yearn ngo, mill early in entitled, 'Troreedlnxa .,1 ihe Hoard uf al Hint lli r ] I, . 11111>', I an r,III,.Il lull lu lUlilll cial mailers. He riilnr Io ll.'Uipsleml IIIM | i;,.,, lt . iillrs ami assorlateil late Martin K, W ,, , „ K ,, nl ; H, trr. treasurer; I.. ft. Cumin, necretar) : Henry single. nMsocinte secretary. in his eurlj t himscir wllli ti I'linrrli I'limnillli'i' .1. IJIUIH I'la DullolK. I Mini ; in'ill .lainrs Snlpliin ami pr i Ilii' lli'iup Supervisors or the «' itj n1 Nri H 11 for the liseal VHIIN,\ anil hie Vrtli • aerlbed to bj \Hlraui 1: Bmlth, • llnli ma n o f the board'' and \Jeast I M,i lilt, clerk. \ whethe r w. ,,i NusNuu County like il or mil . Hie painful Ian is. Hun all tiver the county, there ll ami lias been n steady stream or rumor* thai the administration of affair* al Alimola Courthouse has mil been al all what il should in-. We have had th.' liiinnl latlng spectacle of prominent ofTlelulx Indicted, ami Juries in dloagree nl Knowing Unit amuiiK Hie men Selected for iur.v duty in these ni-.s, iln-re w n v s e wb.i believed Iheae omdub. guilty of the crimes charged uifiiliiMi Hieiii. How tiir thai proportl ( belief in their guilt extend* through ihe masses of • rltlaenahlp we nre unable I \ say. bill It is , riiiil n Hull these In.lirliil.ills and suh>e.|iienl full vlellons of oilier inell prominent in I In- political activities oi' ihe dominant parly have mil gtVMI Nassau t'oiiuly a very good reputation, Added to ibis is the Increasing suspicion thul there had bi'tli a pnlllleil loosen.'-- in Hie <'.mi luued on page ii ARRANGING PLANS TO DEDICATE TEMPLE Ceremonies Will Be Held Sunday of Next Week—Supper to Follow.^ HnnJt, Bhitrtb |ifl*rwa-rd he niiiriii'il Mi \V I'M ilaiiuliliT. Miss Jennette SVotid, who died Severn) yearn ago, When the Preeporl Bank was lu 1892 Mi Hall UftlVC in promoting Hie venture, ami accepted ii iiuslilun with i iler .Mr Wood. His li- r in the builklllg worl d wu - rapid, ami lliortl) .1 1 11 1 .Mr. VViHMl-H retirement, In- rnir.l ih.. laii.-r- ..Hires pre enl of the Hciup il Bank iivr i ,( Hi Ufld ' III IM.- I ami pint Bunk, \i i yearn ngn Mr Hull r* married, lakluii as IIIM wife, Miss Jen nir IIIMII'H. whu wua ul the time a ' lerk in the Preeporl Bunk, Mr Hall was nlafl HPtlve In rliui-'li iiintterR, i WIIH ulso n loval Math IHJINI preoi-her, being rallvd upon to il -n lur iiiinl-.|r|. ln'1-r ami iii ail JulnlriH \iiiai;i's wlii'ii iiii'v «I'ri' unable i<> In ' i n thei r pulpits . Hi - was a irus I' llir I'li'i'iiMil\M I! I'liiiiili Mr. \\ ilhanis, J|,.|'| 1 MI 111 Terry. Mciiihorship I lorry II . I'.rrl Kdwurd U Thompaim. I!.-, reall.ni iiml AlhletlcH fni\ I RuHsell Ruudall. \ isltutlOII I'iril II,.well ami Hun t HOVM 1 u , Ctlarlr: IHl Ul l Walter tit rk VVPMII enson. HIIVIM on and I >;n I Hail througltoul rai ' herp t blhli f Ti-niplf Isriu'l, llir Mm- \w\\ liniis, \M'istii|i linllt liy Ilii' I'ri'i'pnil Ili'li: liuivgregutl will l»' i wily *t' riva l interest in the bulhiiug of ihe town, and also In mailers ol' rlvlc niii in f . h,n in - nerved a* 1 member nf 1 iir 1,,1 iii Hoard of Kducatlon, and na treasurer ui Ilia m I100I dial 1 let, He was ii member or Uroup Hevwi of ihe \r w Ifnrk Hankers 1 Association, em liruclllg \.i--al l ami SiilVulK I',1111111,.-. iiml served n term as Us president lie u:i- an exempt tuber ui' rite Hemp si I I'lre lii'iiarlineul. ami also lie lougtMl 10 Morton IHMUJH 1 1 \ M Hi,- l-'reepuil Uwlg ' Odd I •VII..w and Hie .lunluil I.) I' A M Mi Hall 1- HirvlVWl b) Id- wile, ami -ull. Mil 1 1 1 1 > W'UUd Hall, ul 1..11,In Citj I'lineral services were liebl .il hi - I.Hr Iu ' .Moiiilay iflrriiu,,!, Ih r lt,'\ w . 11 Thump-nil, pastor uf the I'llllllll | I)) III.' Iti'V Slllll I I I'llllh r ,,| Ill'lllli 1 ..MI Vollowlua Hi.' rellglou • nervh .••• t-ateti wits, Bttlng cere at* Hun \\ ' X| \-\\»' >•\\»> \arvloes were Uelil ,i.,v .ittern 1, s.'pi.. r •-•:, starting * \\ ' V\ 1 '\\, lu *\! '\' \' ' \\\I 1 1.1 hall' pas. (WO. V C \'\ [ml ~'' ''\'^•\'• t < \\\• »'* Tlie cerenionles will he In char;.' ul '''^ aHainfl Itabbl Knill I'lieiliuali, Ihe pasloi'. ami 1 'I'lir t'inieiiil lervlcWI were .n Irn.lr.l II. Harasrli, pi'i-.-nli'iil ul I lie . miuirji \ h> o\er IKHI people from all |,arl- ul Island, ami Nrw Turk ri u Hu- ll,in. A in, .in: iiio-e who wi n take part in progMUa an' Rab Uaudiuan, uf 1 iir Rockaway, and Dr. Uyuaa, of (oirlieltl 'lenipb', \ V A .holr Irom liorkaway I'iirk will ivnilrr a mii.sir.il program. Following tin- rellyimm pi-o- gram • aupper will ba •erved, •ihr dedication of the Temple w ill take plaea nisi before ihe cominu hniiaa w srowdad, and the iuouriu>ri , uru erHowMl tu tba port i> sud law n uf 'i ill llural l»ffl ii around th i'llllrlil C'lnr ntBn Bui lul .Musi, Aril,11 II li.'liau. 'h.imp.' I'libiuiu i; -, . w dueller, Jr, INVITE CANDIDATE TO ADDRESS CIVICS HI,1 Tiiuina- McWhlnn I ('. \ \ ,11 .,11 Hie liellio rl-.llir illlil ltr|,Illlil, ill) ni III I Ida 11--, IV |,r, Lively, for iiHxemldy, liuve been Invited li} tin- North KIINI I'lvlc A—\ lialluli lu . 1,1.1 r, —. il - ||nil I\ be belli 111 Ihr I'ulimiliii- avriiin- Kclmi I 1 in w eiiiie -ii.u IU-III ,,|- ii,\ i vveek, W II \ll Ifll |,|r,| III.' illVililllUII Mr|,l,ri, I- iHinleavj ui Kill,,11 iila.'o bii - been in* 'in l 1 Ulreax the el lug on MI.ui,1 . ,,i ntvlc Interest, llir uieelluti H ill be riill.'il iii s \.11 lln .1- • M.'hlls a rur.il.ll ill \ iiiiiiuh I,, iii resident* uf I be \ Illuge lu iilleml tile 111 W> till LEGION MEN, 'TENTION! I In- II.H i hill,,n Si,,,, I i lur llr l.r lu'1,1 ,,„ | , rim:. lt| III,' \\ III..Ill Wl uf the Anii'i-iiiin r, Hull ul .illi.l'l's will > rvrlllll. ,11 I I,III I'l'l lows' Haii i in. Mill •',' .in important I'll IIU .mil .Ml inrllllirl s .lir I i . 111« •-! r,i IU iir |.i,•-, MI Harold Urowu li n,m iiM.iiiilri. llul.rn I 'iini|ilii'll III-I viir i .Hlilrr iillil I .:i w ri'iirc Srlilnss -i ,1 M,c i ullllllilllilrl' . LIBRARY SITUATION III ,.|ilrr lu Irillli Ilic |l|H>»t>lll slillus of iin- M• in,'iul i in ,II \ . tba \ iiiii^c II llstrr~ bttVU H Mm '-ti'ii tilt- l.ll,r.ll V 1 '• > Hppaar al tha RMI maat i K pp iii.' i,uin,i ui, Krlilay, Kt>pli>uib*>r I rM'l.l li llir ,111.ill,,11 .Iii. f ull III, I us- ,„, 111 . , .' . lay, inn iln 1, vlll'W Illlil . mtl iiii lie next 111 • > •rally known stepped lulu 11 11 wii ., ii- L'rlmaWI I'a.v, Tues i 1 rerj few wh< \ill Of the ordinary the distl'iel 11111,11 'i iii 11 11 became c )Hikes Hans.' I tin -re In inj \V llr i 1 . Miel day ul lilt Of a roll le.-l hen III Hie ,'h'rliu h There were onl.\ . casl ai any of tin tills made a COUJ John Dunbar' HI, iXlllot, 1,1,1 >. I II l.ll In 'or fluuliar ami L' Huuse* whei -ii uat I..if tl« / randlihit.- I'.H a.'H.m of bis came to hi ih.'\ li.nl v d him mlt-teeinun, ami lnn>n i'.r him 'Hi day, 'J 1 tlie Orel iniiiiiiiiiuii wa- wanted iis Couju Itefei-rliiii to Dual, \l i i- about time 11 .lislrirl :,'ol -ulllrunr Ihe 1 pie II he \- 1 Millibar has held pill. In ! 1 hese main yeuri. ihe public trough pi Mir Ihr I pie Wai is not so beholden tu John Dunbar has niiiii Irom his llisllirl uml ha- bee te ol lur\ ,,r ilic regular*, 1 now win-den of the Mrs Dunbar is mm n••in io Wusk4ngton u in,1 expect any ruin, tlllll seemed posslbl sue if ciurence wnii hi- resilience In I' u brii it was expect etI r.K the position. Kil ruiilesi dltl not ,|i,I 11,,1 believe It m. his \nrallnu In Ottlt'i .lisirlcl. ibe buri/on, and 1\ iiii;rest was taken i,N 11..- nVerage voter. > 11 Ii.in-Jful Of voles jila.es, ami to manage, printed on 1 roe WIIH l.'l v4)tBS il about ihe lie became a 11 througn no men, he said, iiounced that County Coin- to campaign he\ said, w.'is iiiid Him lie iiiinil l.'i'iiiau. iiiinse said: uiiple of the i- nearer to lie politicians, l.usiltons IVr I has f.'.l ul illy all bla ie who i' politicians.\ ,' ' 11111 i l 11 <-••- many years, MEET REV. G. L. OSWALD, D. D. Introducing the New Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Who Arrived Here This Week to Work for the Good -^ of the Church and Community. freeportera, meet, the Bev. 0 . I * <»s wabl, I). l>., Hie new pastor of the Fir>tt Presbyterian ('hurcii. lie hr» preached tu the Congregation of tin' church to which lie MHS recently been called a» pastor, on the past two Sun- days, and he arrived here with his family this week, li e will soon be •-'ft till:.- around among the local people and It is 11 safe K'lt-ss that he Wfll inn lie friend* wherever he uoes. The accompanying picture ami the follow- ing sket.li will serve as our Intro- duction of llu'ttev. Mr. Oswald to the people of Kreeport. The BsjV. Mr. Oswald was born In EfarrtabUTg, Pa., and received bit early ] education in Hie public eel is o f thai city, Qinlahing, w far aa achdaatlc training I* concerned, at what Is now Alhflgat College, at Meyerstown, I'a., and in Hie Lancaster (Franklin ami I Marshall) seminary, .Must o f hi s ministry was spen t I n the Una cltle of Pennsylvania, such vVllkeabarra, Beading and Allen town. The in served In UM i regular pjuitorate was city <>r Baltimore, Md., from whlrli he was called to serve evangelistic work of the Presbyterian Church, and served as \pastor evan- [eltst\ for two years under the tlirec- ion of the Permanent Oonunlttae of KvannellHiii of the General Assembly. Ills satire ministry was xpifnt In the pastorate, except <he lust tUree yenr«. 'lie real'in-art desire for llu^ pastorale s responsible for assuming an indl- i.liial church again. } The Rev. Mr. Ofwald'a fninlly ciin- i-is of a wife and three daughter*, ne married ami resides at York. I'a.: Miss Kutli. a professional singer, ami li-s Catherine) at bqjne. wit-re moved ba honaeboid ! I , lly. He N lull, ami When in' ;.,,. iif did l y out ' in.i the manse In Church street on Wednesday of this week, at whld) tim Hit* family poneaaloB, . The Rev, .Mr. Oswald's pnrpiist-, as stated bj hlnwelf is \to serv e th e <-.>in munity In Mis in-st poaaible Banne r ami tu IMIIIII tin- I 'lull < li nf Clilisl . Nu intended for Individual goo d an d III. ' Alasti'i' s kingdo m wil l be tun hard to render.\ , In his ri'hiiii.ns wiih iin> unchurched ( REV. C. L. OSWALD it will not |- Ids purpose primarily to \make ,) }- Ul \^ u 'l}%'t;, Islif_'\'''''''' • 'hiistlans n¥si. and then ' Presb.y- terians, I f tills he the wish of those in contact. A pleasing and winning program win lie offered al each service, to which tlit- public will lie most heartily wel- Mr. Oswald offers his heart, Ids prayers, and his hand, In the heartiest co-operation with ail the Christian forces of the village for bet- ter and larger spiritual bleeslnga from the presence of Hie Lord, lie pledges all the church has for the coiumu- opied. The Rev i nity'i good. A hearty welcome and Only 14 Votes Were Needed to Carry Project of Establish- ing Four Wards. WATER MAIN FUND HAD MOST OPPOSITION South Side Retaliates Against North Side for Opposition to Sew- erage System. All three proposition! submitted to the voters ut the special election on Monday were defeated. The proposition to Increase the number nf trustees from four to ei^ht was defeated by •'!.-> votes. .The proposition to divide the Village Into four wards was defeated by 14 votes. , The proposition to flont u bond Issue of (25,000 for the installation of watet mains, was defeated by 01 votes. The bigbeal number of votes cast on my proposition was 590. The total votes on the propositions TON : Proposition i tncreuei trustees, For, 277; Against 813. Proposition 2— Wards, For, 283; Agalnat, 801. Proposition -1 -Water Mains, For, 260; Against, :i:m. The vote by districts: Disi. 1 Klst. 2 Dlst. 3 Total Trustees 138 9D 277 110 7:t 813 Yes . . . 45 No ....IU!) Wards W .1 I No Water Mains Yes ... 71 No ....KM! Tlie polling placet for Hie districts were: District 1, Hose No. 4, Olive Boulevard; District 2, .Hose No. :>, North;Mela Street] m.-trict .'!, Truck House, ( 'liurrli Street. The VOten ill the Bay View section (tiled all three proposition!. Tint iorth-of-thc-track voters carried the ucreaaed trustees ami ward propoat J win greei you from thla hour at tin h'irst Presbyterian Church. \Conn Iiiun with us ami we will tin Ihi'i good.\ ions, but killed Hie water main propo- wir m li'ind ' si \\\- ''\' •OUtneaal section of the village, District 8, carried all three START REHEARSALS FOR 'LOVE GARDEN' \»ld only en*f-* ' M| ihnnged j Elaborate Comic Opera to Be Presented Soon Under Aus- 'ih woul Williams I iiniba u tall oh* utecl hi ii victory for Btephi i reportetl to be Ver; liver Hie rt'siill <>t' I rlrrli.fkf lield .Moll.I Itepubllrans, hiiwev. roup a* the pioi'abi, in. ,,r tin' breach In - other leader* IIII.HII.V, Iiiinse is iis ;n, ••Indepeinlri iis ;i Repunllcan. IN NEW I' I'Htlt, who is \HI. i, provoked 1 «i!«jui\ villa * S regulai '\\I- upon Ih \'\' i.f ii w iden *'«'ll I'.'iiii ami I) I 1 '\iii'i- known 'I'lie Ut e Wire i , ,,,,, iiany, whi.li fwrmei niw Boulevard has leased » |M I I\ tn J liulldlng in \•' lll > ,| O |i v- iu.ulevard.j jii< theater, The ah., leparlnieni w' 11 [round (Wor aud i S II Sh \ - ' - ' \ i •an>. Harrj Ug Slieih.-i H 'I In pices of Freeport Club. Probably, the most elaborate musical vtage production ever attempted on Long Island is to he pt'esented here October It, I, ami B, under the auspices of the Preeporl Olub, it is -The Love Harden,\ a modem comic opera sue cess, and will he Staged ill tbe I'la/.u Theater With a casl of several liiindre. people, personally directed by Robert P, RkllUng Of New York, th e nu n pqaer of the open, Tin- u-st pinger* and playera of I'rr.'port will be in Ihe , il-l. ami ni;in\ of thos,. best known socially, will he I'ounetieil wilh Hie all'ali' either as iiaperone* or u portldsanta. 4lMss| Iliose UUM M cbaperont's imi organlavr* of special enaamhle aeta ire Mrs Krauklyii (i. Hill. Mrs. Tlietv- lore Vought, Mrs t'. A. Calking. Mrs •iiink S Kee/.er, .Mrs. M. N Millluink 0, <'. Wallace Is oiKaiilzln« I set of 8 m.-a singer*, who. in the open Me failed Ihe \allileles.\ Some of these t'ts are complete, anil some still have aeaucies. Those desiring luforinalloii egardUtg vannelea may telephone keae organlaari The Mrs! set Io rihearse w.is a r an) Of t'Uht gtrtt who met lasl .Mon i o'( UK k, chaperoned bj tfi .r./fr. They arc I he \Flower (ilrls\ i tbe show. They are Hit- Mlsses kiss.-.i Land,\ ii number from th in four par) harmony. The dren of the Ballel and In- dian groups rehearsed Thursday al i i liina Tea liij'ls\ .-1( clock, \The itriiii'snniiiis .-mil (Tuners\-al S o'clock, Thursday night, rliaperoneil by M r Vought ndd '•Th Trit\ ' t Vought, an he Tourists\ ' at !l , 'rio.iv Thursday night, chaperoned by .Mrs. (• A. Calkins, \The Tourists\ are essentially a singing gTOUp, formillt: Hie llnale -if [ho seioml ail . Most of dancing numbers, The children'* work is extremely in terestlng, beautiful, ami Inatractlvc although easy. They will have a very few afternoon rehearsals, ami porfot iu tin- tirst part of ihe operetta. <'b from all Ihe Sunday Srhools weiv proposition*. Many surprise* were contained in Hie results of. the election. in tbe llrst place, the number of voters who look parl was murh larger than was expected, because of the nearness to ibe Cecenl election. The MggWt sur- prise, however, was the closeness of the results. The silent vote decided tin- result. The pie -elect ion indications from the talkative vote was that all three proposillolisf would be delVatod b.\ considerable majorities. Another ill prise was that I lie propositio in Invited tO to the rehearsal Thursday afternoon for rlassiflrali. - They meet again Friday ai 4, ami prob- ably Sal unlay afternoon New ones win be received with them. The prin- cipal* meel ai 8 o'clock Friday ni^iit. \Th e flOWer liiils \ wil l meet on Baturdaj al n o'clock, and The T Spanish Dancers\ Saturday al •, I'liapei'ulie.l by Mis Mlllhank N.'M Spring •fonda) Maids\ ithi ai 8, \Th i >.'t again. Corncob H* The lowly corn. many useful artlcl The iiiun wliu IN always right ' ll \'» \The lun GERTRUDE HOFFMAN BUYS PLOT (iei'tiiide Hoffman, tin- celebrated liinrer. pnirliasi'il tr. mi Hie John .1 Hmitlall Coiapanv. il Iwoatl e plol on Hay View avenue in Hit- \\ u.i.lrlell waterfront sen Ion Miss Hoffman wil l •rei'l a large anil cosily re.siilrn.-e on he Mir. TO BAN COWS Iruslees will l«- hehi uii 'I'ne-il.i \ rw •lag of aecl week, September I he pin pose ul redrufllnj ; a niiniber of the Village uiilinaiires. On e uT Hie changes; iu ba uuule will prulutbh fur bhl Ihe keepin« of v<.\\s williln [lit- vlllujic limlls. favor of which tha most Intensive smpalgnlng was done —tho water main proposition, was defeated lty th« largest majority, while the one i\«alnst which there was tlie greatest out- spoken opposition, the ward proposi- tion, niisseii being carried by the nar- row margin of M voted There was pwitldenMt antagonism between two lectton* of the tillage Io ill. air,I iu Hie returns, and Ilk' cause of this is to lie found In the results of the rerent sewerage election. The sout h section o f th a villag e winch vot - ed strongly In favor o f Hewers hail it s arlahea voted down by the nort h sec- tion, iu retaliation for this, apparent, i.v. the south seiiion voted strongly agalnat the ward proposition, which received considerable favor north of Hie tracks, particularly i\ n»« north- RECOVER AUTO An automobile, owned by Murphy Krotf. of Brooklyn avenue, stolen from Itussell Hose Company fair, win found dt-M-rled In lla.vvlew avenue by •'Idef 1 In rt n in ii and otllcer Combs. MOLLOY WIN8 Const;,bl,. .lames Molh.y of ltellmoi,- wa* re el.-, lei i-ounty commltteeman Iluui Ills lii-nir l 111 the Itepiibliran primaries Ba received I M rate* iii - uppuiirni Qeorge Johnaon iv.'eiM'd iQH. Proud of Mo« \Fivv«ri.\ Little klmult) very mucli utlinlred her papa's ctilcken.1. OhservliiK for the Brut time tlit* little IIIIIIH oil her arum khe run vt>ry excitedly to her muiuuia, sOyteg! \Sse I Mamma, see! 1 dot some fewer*. | jot saOU Tuvvers.\