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THE FREEPORT NEWS VOL. I. NO. 34 FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENT! M. E. MEN'S CLUB HOLDS RALLY TO OPEN SEASON Thirty-six New Members Enrolled at First Business Meeting Held Monday. MEMBERSHIP GOAL IS SET AT THREE HUNDRED Attractive Program Outlined—First Men's Night at Church to Be Held This Coming Monday. \THE LOVE GARDEN\ IS ENTERTAINING Very Creditable Performances of Comic Opera Given Three Nights This Week at Plaza Theater • by the Fraeport Club. F s REEPORTl OLLIES *| mam * • * KING SWAT EASTERN STAR MINSTREL A SUCCESS Local Talent Makes Costumes, Si Hit — Brilliant Dialogue. Gorgeous of Local Color and Fine and Dancing. ___ Thirty-nix IIH-H were enrolled ••<» members of the Men's ciuh of the Freeport M. K. Church al the opening rally of the SMSOn Monday night, at which Dr. William <:. Miller, Jr.. the president, presided. Th e pHslor, the Kev. i»r. Walter B, Thompson, gave a lulk on .\The Coming. Year.\ In Which he pliiced I lie KOIII nf Ihe clllh at MO members before Ihe end of the sens,ID. AH ih(- additions bring the present membership up past the lKo- jmirk . Dr . Thompson and the officials of th e i lub al l feel'enthuslatlc that the organisation will \n o over the top\ In Ihe murk It hits Bet, The pastor also told nf ways In winch the met iid be or asslatanca lo the church and Urged nil to en- \pernte In making I lie ycnr nn eventful one in the history of the i lull. Among the thirty-Hix new members, twenty- < SI-MTI were proposed by Dr, Thompson I who sin,| that he would never have i -uocceded In Inducing SJ) many men to Join the Hub, If be bad nptJMM a KOBI of 4 Ai r in advance or the uM-tinK, using this to Illustrate the fneT\1W. was r.eceHKur.v to designate something to aim ut if the club.was going to be succewfol. • .fnnuft Siilphin, ehiiirman ,.i the en t'lialumen t C( lllttee, outlined Ihe program for October mid urged all to attend the event every M lav night u I.loh i.a.i been dffflkctiated ils men's night. Joseph l.ornihie, who was in six countrleM with Ihe American F,\ pedltlonary Forces, entertained with I'lin.lo selections, nuniher.s on the hells, soiiKH, Inundations and monologues. Monday, Tuesdny and Wednesday evenings, al the Ptaaa Theater tin.- IVeeport C| M |i presenieil 'The tlOTS Harden\ under the direction <>f il s talent I-a rue Illtere storm; nine. The opera deals with a romance Of the \f-'loMin a yearly event held In certain California towns and unfolds II Charming plot. Miss Minnie Aid ridge, as Chlqulta, tfafl Mayor's Ward, and Ilollls Smilli, as Jones, the poet composer, carried off with ease the difllciilt roles assigned to them und In solos and duels added much to the d composer Robert P, Skllltng. audffencea greatly enjoyed ibis it Ing musical comedy, despite the weather dflri.bg th e Urst e\e Th e as bass ffl Bahf/s manner ^K in- iteppwI.flltB hix place, Tnere was pride Ifl Baby's bearing And ii smile o* MSf} face. And VVIK-II responding to (he crowds He quickly swung his but. Siihody In the place could iloulit A borne run after that. (Apologies to <'4iwy.) if 111. I'CIINIOII. Jildjje Alblii .lull — T ~ NEW COUNTY PLAN , TO BE SUBMITTED ment Permitting Change in Nassau. ini mayor. John w. ciark an \Shan- non iii<- fo|,\ added much hilarity with winy speech and song. lli«« Isabel' MiiiiiiiTy adorned the part <>f Prances' Palrcblld as Queen of toe fiesta, Mixs Frances lOeraan us Marie, u hrides- iniii'i. ami Miss Mildred Mill us Motile, a Maud at Chlqulta, delighted uii with their singing iimJ Miss Olairs Doyle made nn Ideal Tiu Jnana, u -fortune teller, Kiiiniinii T. Cheshire's recog- nised skill was striin^ly displayed as s.i\cry I;.M-, :i street musician, ami with Dr, A II. Hammond us Jo-Jo, al town Joker, and Harold Humphrey as SIIIK I.«'<-. ii Chlniiinnn, cleverly nup- I porting him, added much nerrtment (Frank Pitcher as Jack Carpenter, an athlete, contributed his rocal tnlentj . - This week the boss la .»ut of town, 1 ntiihii- perform- The grandparent* are dead, evening. The deadline In downtow* New lot ! is very aptly said; Broadway Is all desi i;..l, Hut ihete is some awful sounds For sheer enjoyment the/ entertain iiient laurels must be pre. Basten Star for the flJe minstrel COBMdy show which was presented at I the Five purl Auditorium An Thursdaj and Friday nights of hut/week. TIMM f pntertaln-| The skctche^flnil ,|rill- were written e.l to the I,,,] arratiKed h.v Mrs. It It. I>.|{oy. Gl Y AN T K SWLR TS 5 «iis t;\«\i * >l *ll\g. go solo work, flue ens BrtUtant dtalone, gorsja plenty Of Ifx-ul color, cotQr, and those in ancsag, fin iblp Bombers, tu costomlng, nty of f«rel)in isi teemed t.> enjoy present inn tf><\ show Ju«t us ; mijeh us tlmse Mint other side of tlie footthjhtsenJoyesTseeiaii it it was an artMlC suciess/iiiid Judging from the ! crowded Imuse on Thursday and >m oilier lilt' ho/s,. on I'rlilny it was a MU - MS In every wny. also of painted the several different icenerj oaed^ and tin- show Thi •um opened with a novelty COUNTY POLIC E CAPTURE FOUR ARMED BANDITS. NO WON- MTv acceptably. Although 0 very iinei- was given <>n Monday Tuesday's show was still better mid on Wednesday evening, the perform- ance of Die previous night was 8ii r- passed. it is hard to believe, on Wit-1 Coming fromthe crowded eonflni III-SSIIIK the show, thai the performers o f the fatuous I'plo 'JroondSi / I bud coiii|iiinitivfiy few reheaesals ex-' - I tending only a little oyer two weeks, Entire Stale Will Vote on Amend- '\\ \« tn '« \\• l11 \- i \\ 1 lh \ s \ \' ciucl lui w ample reason to be proud of accomplishment, udditlon to tin- principal parts following with their dances,! es and Mown mode this opera delightful wit h its intprestlnK imd ini'ioiiious vocal number*. this event reflects credit Us composer and also Hie asslst- iiuce rendered by his wife and dainty 1 daughter and resulted in a consider- c, in the h'lceport Chili show. The end men wore me striking innovations in the mat f COStvme U addition to the regu- lation black face. The rest of the cast wore nn Intriguing colontnl eostunn- and white wigs, that'so accentuiited the Charms Of the Indies that the tnon folks in the audience must have wish- ed fix- a return of colonial styles. An effort was made to keep track of the solo numbers as presented, hut al soeak*. well for her abiBty in tbaHlne, Ivl ftottn ilirectt-cl the musical niiin- bers ..II.i drills ami sfajred them well. It. It. LeBo) was sing.- manager, a foil that was far from-as aaay INM, .MIS (lordon Lindsay handle.1 the arrange- ment* for the show, ti tnxk that was well supplied with inullitudes of de- tails. • a Tin- i''n-c|Mirt ChapterItif rbe Bast- em Star, of which Mrs (hester Ful- ton Is nnitron nnd l»r (Gordon i« patron, has tamed a wreath of meadatlon for the stanne* i this,event «n< presented. • of com- n winch their In lire At Ih I this II [MUM •;-»*-r-i!i iv, prcpni ' ment committee, rn man, was served, Next Monday nlgfil men's nights open to iiorv will l><< held ..clocK there will lie KOttlOg u|i exercises jiuneH led liy Marcus j ihr stants fresh chair- DpR THEY COULD HOLD UP SO I' 10 ''\'1 Of the show II was found that veryone was checked up (I K first •tin, lati llpo In,I |.l ,,\ elllenl in < Nassau county. count; governti ties to chllllge and, where consolidale and . ,-nlmlIzi billiy for county administrative ma ehlnery, has proven hj conditions ii be :i uroal necessilj here In Ihe a MUCH. |l..c TII And Al l 11: hi do < If til) i -.held dor n othe r I;I S th e lip •• earlj He f.,r latest 11 the - lad him itn to set, treat everyone was checked up (I . K., first • lass, excellent, Al, line. Sn there was o one number thai could he picked .in as a feature. ESdward Becker was Interlocutor, d he tilled the hill to perfection. BILLY DE FOE SHOWS UNUSUAL BOXING In Defeating Dunber—Carpenter Stops His Man in Third Round. Bank Hi • ! - In.I ,11 V, llh I It! roll! the llrst of the all men of Kreu Heginnlng ut K half nn lionr nf and nynuiasUim i', Hyors, phywl <:il director of the Freeport ichoola. Charles \v. Hanmmi Undhr print experj of Nassau County will uiw an Illus trated talk on ills work al Mlneola, fol- lowing which there will he bov{llng| t | and other games fur > B nnd old and u general good II These c\, r ••ISM will be held in the hutw | of the eliureh. ThejUUUPS of the II bpr« rneelvwl . or II general enabling auiendiiienl ufTecHiiK all counties, Mitch us was proposed by tin- Cuisi U irtiimul Convention nf 101(5, Nassau Weslches ler am Inieiil was inlrodilceil and passed ul Ihe Instance of Ihe | pic ol ihe tw o counties affected ami through Ihe efforts of their reprusentulhes In Ihe leulshilure the iimendmenl has been npprovad by. tlie Ii nln|uti»re iiri n First conservative step towurd the ilu velopiiienl ol a iiu.ri lern govern- nial ninchinerv for Iwo counties ad Joining a great t'ltj wiii-h Imve en 1 1 rely imtirrown the eenhirj \i.i rurjil framewor k sel up ill the pl i elll con HI I tut Ion. It xhould be particularly noted lhal ilieie IH nodilnu i evolutional} and nolliinu . •'••!' r. r iu ilns ; nduieiil. Il ailed , onlj Nassau ifnd Weslchesler unties ll does not tollcll other eouil Clllh extend s it s mos t iHiikM to all those who par- in the presentation of ••The Ourden,\ which through their ll'oris was such a Rreirt sin-cess at lltH three performances at the I'laza ' Theater. •fii..se in the cast wen - Cast for \The Love Garden\ I .lones. a poet composer, 1 llollis L, Alnyo Kddle ' May hi is ou: Here s vicwnl > Tommy's totnl Wil l he tin- >te • that's SOME SIGHT! The end men, all ti whom distinguish- ed themselves, were: O.QIena, J.Hart- man, <;. Loberg, it. Austin. B. Oroome, Mrs. C. Boland, Mrs. ll . Rodger*, Mrs, R. Walker. Mrs M Me\,-r and Mrs. B. I.eKoy. . v Those in ihv elionw.-«aiji_\iyi of whom contributed a full share to tlie pep, vim aiiiljtyelody thai put the en semlde numbers across in line shape, were; Mrs. |1. [{enter, Mrs. F. liennj. Mrs. I., ltaynor, Mrs. F Sherman, Mrs M. Christie, Mrs. F. laharg, Mrs. r, JBray, Mrs. A. Plump, Mrs C. Fulton. 'Airs. J. Jeckel. .Mrs C. Wi/.ner, Mrs. Del'oe. i in tlie Audit. e ol Ihi oiintr.v, nun to lie * I. put a itlier o llic Illlish INQUIRY INTO VALUATION OF VILLAGE PLANT Village President Christie Is Planning to Have Complete Inventory Made. ASKS GREATER INTEREST ON PART OF CITIZENS Smith; tin .lack Carpenter, The Mill] ll I'leepo, the sill Me ship. I'. I ole I llr > CA|M>..«(| ^ .. , ini,. l,>e hen they built tliil foundation, Milliner urgim work HOI as Hour note in tin WEATHER PROPHET u , Monday m^hi are as fullols: John 1'. Andrews, George Bl, Arlng,. George A. I'.aldwln, Paul IVckwilh, Sidney Duvls, Harry II. iK-iniilli, Harry Klllott, Philip II. relslng, J. F. Jeckel, c. v I..', 1 ,-on, Frank S. Kee/.er, liar,,1,1 A l.inte. Arthur . Lut.lens, Samuel C. Masters, w. 0. Mepham, Arilim-Vis. Myers, Ahraiu S Mod, Hr. Cml I\. Nelson, Waller M Parvln, Jacob Post,' Mervlii Knynor, Wllhur liayiior. II. A. Itoblnaon. ''-'\'I Schmidt. Milton IV sheehim, Edward J, Smith, Francis V. Smith, Wllherl II Smilli, lludd K. Mtrader, .OharlDM Hully, Waiter TI as, J. W. Thome, It Van Wlcklen, Frank Whaleyl Mailm | | Wej ranch Hid I* A. ¥0ung ii 'ioe mil tor, e unyttilnu on he i-imiity. ii is itlinpl] an enahllnii In'ilse U'lllctl Wil l liermi l th e L-oUIlt) til I'liir.ili/ e and' coniliill c coiint v am i .mil riinciiiins KQIIJCH'I to HtlltUlory II,I. I Ml.'Ill ll \ Ih e legislatur e lo l NASSAU POLICE ARE STIRRED UP BY THESE AUTO \SPOONS.\ lowed I>J approval nf Ihe eledorale al a referendum The Iculsla I lire lelains ils plesenl powers. The aineiid I re.'.L.-ni/.es thai different types of ^n \ ernnieni an- suiiahle for different couniies, according to their location, sl/e, density ol population, wealth, ex- penditures and loe||l sentiment ll recognizes lhal I here .should lie |UHt .11* mil. h diM'isliv and iusl as niii.lt ex perinieiil.il ion in I'olllltj as in <• i I \ sm eminent inni'blni'i'j and, lii both iimex, ii.. Coining Events ocle-her K Cake sale lea. lnuslcale, KplSCVpal Chtircli. a to U llenellt of H s Teachers Association October to ttluatruted Lacture b) rim v. Dennett, \The. Hunuel lloute,\ Ul r.apllsi Chunh, VI. . p. M l October to Men's riuh meeting, M K. Church Addiess |,\ Finder I'rliit Kxperl, llnnsen. and progranL tutoiuT rj Mother's Club meeting, Drove street school, :i p m Aildiess I'V Siijiervlsor Soiillr, 1 ! I p;•' in. t»etoiM>r i i loin Thumb We.i diim,\ Methodist Church. uc4«ilier I I \Slippy Mdiee,\ at \mhtorluiu, under auspices of Knights ul Oahunbua, beueni oi Holj it c .leeiner Chur.h « FREEPORT CHAPTER 0. E. 8. The next regular awatlag at ^ras |,..rt Chapler (I F S will l>e held iu the « hupter rooms ,,n Saturday eve niii>r, Ootohaf H, tic i A rehearsal of tlie oltii eis is , ailed tor Friday aflernoon In I tit- hall at '2 ..'clock Hhurp Kreutexl prui ll< al iteleuul i r power s ol' I II MIX' rule. As a lualle r uf tact, ii is ultugvther Imiimlmble tluil e\ai lly Ihe same li.nn of u..\ ci Ulnclll is suilalde for bolh Nassau iiuiU West Chester, allhoimli iu some icspe, Is ihe growth and consci|Uenl fu ..l.lenis in I Ileus couniies Imvi) been ver.\ similar. Fai Ii CUUUt) i M; i > plesenl : i_jJjJjL.'JI cut type or , kind ol -,.\ eriiliiclll which I,,mill be SI-I up under the \\.-i, liextei 1 Nassau aniendmeul The proposition- lo lie siilmniied lo Ihe VOtera Is a pioposed iiiiienduieiii te the stale constitution which |NIMSed the legislature of I'.iJII and was iulro dll.'cd by 1 Senalol- Duel I Of West, -he-ili t and passed a second lime al I be Ian) session. Il simplv IIIUMHIM SCIIIOMS 'JC, ami SH of Aril, le .\ ol Ilie euUMtltUl lull b.\ MttUbwerfm ''\ ' legislature lo pro \ nle new lonns uf mi\ ernineiil lor \\ esielusler and Nassau counties sub- led lo the approval of votern in each •omu.v hj a leliMciidiun \ole al a uen eral election in an ...I.I inuiil.ei ed \e.n IHnis, ||' |he coiislltuii.'iial auiendiiienl Is adopted, go new Urin of govern inenl nun be approved III each county iinnl ihe I ft 11 of UU.'i Tlie plan adopl Ml 11111 > include Hie transfer lo the couiiM ol limn functions; must prc scribe the manner in which Ihe count) liiil.v rev< it to ils olil t\pe of Uovei'll nielil ; ami shall nol lake Iroin the le^islaliir, the power of iiiiieliilinenl ,,. ino.lillcalloii All.in John alldele. Frank I'ilcher; Snvery J)ve. u slreet iniisi can . l!. T. Cli-sl:ire: Jo Jo, || |V| W n Joker, Dr. A. II. Hammond ; Sii. Lee, a < 'liinaniau. Harold Elumpltrej : Mike Shannon, n policeman, Kd\%i Clnrk; ClUipiila. the mayors ward. .Mis., M,in TI nie .VIllrlllKe : Mollic. a friend of Chi l|llltll. Miss .Mildred Hill : Marie. I In idesmaid. Miss Frances Kieruan: TO PLAY. Frances Fair. hild. (| n \I the ties \fis-. Isaliel Ma.liall'y ; Tlu .lualia, .f.'iiuue leller. Miss Claire |»»y!j. The Soring Mauls .Mrs. Fiankivn ii . Hiii. ille ehnperon;| ln« \Heavj (lues.\ Miss llarbara I'.aalie, Miss I'onntir, Miss Iniidiai.'.MIss Hunhar. Miss I (odd. Mi-s I'itcher, Miss Kin., ie Mis, Kelly. Miss (Junzenliaiiser. Miss Maud Hun /.enhaiiser. Miss Ifcleii uiio. Mis-\ Mil itreil Mower. Miss Frances Tinin.'iiiian* Mi- Isabel Wicks. Miss Ma.Miar.l. \li - Mitchell. .Miss r.arrie. \lls , i •„ ler. Mrs. Kemp. .Miss Millibar. . The Athletes c r Wallace, organizer; llurold \i:i;iiM.i: WA S SAVKD IKUM Cuesi ic.dliu It Kaker. ('has. Harris, THIS CALLOWS, lil I I IK HA P HIS F. II. lief.eaiichainps. liaunond Kler- HRAD-IN THK NBWS. AL L JtKlHT. nan.' Harold lluiu|i|iie\, I!,maid Stev '— 'ens, Thos. Can. Uoheri Haabe, Joel » an Ktwurhfj omi'laii.l falls I'ilcher. Lawrence Sclil'>s> dowil . oini siaiis She IOKI I lie lirsi Spanish Dancers Miss fe , He I'a.ven. . li.i|,,i..n I har h.tte Iwlcni.nin. .Man,- Mai KlISH- lielli Mai Manila .loeri-seii, K\ eljl IVepI,- Flower Girls Mis Frank S. Kee/.ei Freeport touch to his training after g layoff by administering a terrific lacing to Red i limber of Brooklyn, originally from I.ewistoii. Me Ii uas slriclly a one man Qght DeToe pitched lefts and i rights ami everything except tin- buck els In the eighth he landed a Italic Kuth wallop on Dauber's chin, and Tom Murray, the lime keeper, counted him out Frank Carpenter of Menick showed • i Hash of ihe s| i he showed n year ago ami pommeled Bailor Charlie Ferns of Lyubroet for three rounds The referee showed ^.«id judgment In bell to bell and f, Kelsey. Mrs. K. Iltlderbratidl. Mr Library is U. Austin, .Mis. 11 Oroome, Mrs. .\nn 1 Lindsay, Mrs. F. Morris, Mrs. I,. Ketch-1 \topping the Slaughter. Carpenter lust Mrs. C. Dunbar, Miss Swanson, | punched him from V. Blnu ,ind MIJ K. ROfatfj I. | from corner lo corner. ran] v\ in i (».\si,-i clinical knockout strike <»• Mrallhwaile, Bob Shearer. <'. Cal- ho p S kins, c. Qotler and a Blegor. following the minstrel performance AND THE MEN DO NOT WAN f (he company set Sail on The Kaslern Debeauschamp, (•'. UuHbar, Fred Ran , 111. .Ualitike*r < i. Lindsay, 11 Aldrld J Star' and visited many places. The coming I going of ihe party was an- nounced by'Mrs. Bd Rogers, at the wireles s station , i n fron t o f th e sla^'e . Jack :t gam e lit ti e bo y from 111 White had all the best oi il Weight, he'lghl and reach. He was also much xtntnger. Although II wa s apparent from the start thill be was Ihe sure Declare* $25,000 Bond l««ue Wn Al- most Saddled on Village at Special Election. Village. I'lesldent Ilohert U CliriMie Is pliinnliit lo liave a complete Inven- tory made of nil the i>onHt>ssionn of the Village, and a Valuation placed on nil of the holdings of the village, par- ticularly with reference to the electric light snd power yiant und the water plant. He made an announcement to this effect In an adilress to the men who took part in (he drive to wipe mil the debt on Ihe Holy Kedeemer church al their dinner Wednesday ni^'ht of last wci'k * \At the present lime we know ver> ,, little about Ihe actual conditions of, or tin- valuation of the plants. We know I hat the plant is in operation, that ll supplies electricity and water to cus tomers, and that hills are paid Just drifting along without definite Infor- mation of what we've not, or where We are headed.\ Village President Christie made Mils statement in connection with refer- ences to Ihe duties of all citizens to Hike part in ele.lioiis. Al the hist village, election, lie said, u proposition was almost carried to saddle a 130,000 bond issue on the villa s for water extensions \The village.' he Said, \is now imik in^' extensive Improvements to the water plain out ol Ihe proceeds of a bond issue, .and spent $10,000 out of ihe tSJ levy anil *i:t,<l00 out o' a Spe (t:il appropriation NO \otcil, for water extensions, this year. Of this aniolini SH»,(MH> was spent ill the Mount estates, and while Iwenly six houses were sup- plied with water, then tlie developers told I)Ui litinv: more houses, bu The tlist Stop was ill Havana, where , miivrs gave u[i hi a scene at a caluilet was, presented. I prTi>xainllllng 11 • • ln(dttdlng seven i dancing features.j pl2ld* wntinue • a loca l Me n ' rhe \inner il l th e I inner , n UHS no t unti l h e opene d a PMt wilh il left hook belOW Field's right eye that the Bl Myn hoy's ail TI Aj it , l e HI 1- •'1 \l unit oil Klai 1 KB 1) friends P own 1- fe,Id) 1 to know a show ilomatic i in ick N.iss ; , Hick •• UurglirUl .loelisseli. Maljolie Ol-tiee Karle. Marion Karlc. hapcioii : .lohlisoll. Dorothea e Ilirsch. steps in the case thi'll SAME THING OVER it wa r should ever coo s again, Wh.iil he the st o sta.W \Noii|,|' vllo w seekers he ashan 'Howard Aldricl, BU' 'Shermau im[M-rsoiiall\ii. When the party Sighted 11\ lands they paxaefl right bj hesiliitiiKt. What they saw their binoculars was the reaw was enacted bj Qlens*s gang. wild FIJI island head hunter were ticrceness and w illness lied, and their dame was |i welnl Then .ame » ethlttl very preii.\ ! the Hawaiiati girls In native costume, 1 wiih Hazel Roger* Introducing the number, lead bj Howard Aldrld J ie The referee, nfl- cui. reffi .<-il lo lei ml declared While leventh rounil. l \'\ v< \ <1 ' n<> t l .w- l >-'' ^ property. have t \ supp one with waier, but alHo llgM service and Hi reel . Then came the $'_'\I ion to supply ihe Alpine his expenditure would J II»i bouses before the • ' . In Ihe opeiiiim pri-lliniiiai'.\ \'.<, John- Fij i is-1 son of Babylon showed treat Improve- withonl t ,nei,t and hamleil Sailor Jones the thTOUgll jheatillU- of his lite Uel'erec I Ira Mod . I, This . ,i,,|,|,,., | Hi,, houl in the sixth n I Ul f fiercef wive him from further punish It An old wore « I.Ii !' • settled m-xt Mondii) night when Al Ktftchell, our local pride, battles Tf 4 ifMridmnn »r Itocka'waj in their lani BRIII Ket«-hell won, i.in »a- robbed uf the decision Hi- is II,.w training hard ami promised to do his he-l and prove his siipcriorp \ I., iio\s nf Keldman'n class by handing him a minium- hefore his admirers They personi- melhin^ in.! vlllags would ^ei nny return in earn* lugs for Ihe. WilierJiliilll.\ | \ \Vou .all l bang such things on Ihe rlllage water plant right along, or tim lirst riuim you know Hie village will/ i.e iss»ntn^ bunds to pay ihe interest' on tin Islaiidiln.' honils. \F.ycryone should take purl In th# regular or ipodal t'leciions, retfurdless Of how they vole lii ihe lust Hpti inl election II proposition Was Illluosl pill over because a great many people failed lo show proper Interest in vil Ulge all.ins Let that go OU for ll few years and you won't know what tins happen.il lo ,\OII, and someone would have another lace horse \Itediji village president is not what II is , racked up to in-. Vim eim make a lol of lriemls. hut if you Will not L'lind the|r axes, then ymi are no \Ollll \ Alls, in Jekyl, AIM] rush intu, ibe frj j ' Woifld tuose FREEPORT DYER WIT H HOLDING II,,I leni'olh, Kilua Yoiuiu. I The Dolls lio al'ler ihol Mrs K J i tarter ami Mi s ,i II Am i vindicate i Sulplnn, the chaperons; Chim Cur Oh, sure they lev. Kstclle May. Janelu- Trip, Arline Ahlrldge, Virginia Leiit, N'orma Itayin, (leueu iiriniiin. Muter Fishkin. Bosalie Fair I. Madeline Fill/ . Lillian Niter, GLOVES Mai'lorie Saniincs, UylvlH .Lickson. LADY. .Icanelle I'.lewni. \ m.'in II I,,-. Helen Holland, i:il'/.iihelh Iti.e. Mis, Uut'.Veu, The li.hls ,u the Inez, f.ushell. Anna iKinii.III. Man.,11 were nol kno. k..ii Cohleli, |lorotb) M. ltadclitVe. Helen . oiiis Camp. Clara Post, Jessie Sauiiders, Kdilli M.lxciian, kalherilie llofl. Ih. r elice Cuile\, llolotliy Wright, Until I'.i.iiinan. Kllzahcth Wood, Wviialli. II jCalrd. Muijel Itasiuiisseii, l.'loience Are i Van Ness, Mary yuinn. |)oroili\ Hicks, Helen Httfevllle, Klealor HoweO. Helen (ioeher, l.ois Turner. Jennie ili.shiook. caiiie Ness. Th« Induns tllrli lirandt Swanson. The Chines ly . Tin ,-lylO ullkeir eoatnmi H-ffH-l,- _, Numlier led hv Mr I'.lail. A SheriUH llihlel i Mi- scene w as quite a pro ! Bllnclng steps an d the SIIMIICS ifave a realistic CONTINUATION TOM THUMB WEDDING CUSSES STARTED TO BE PRESENTED mi l wltsnl. nil - f i-nier would Ifki •tund? hell ' CHARGED OF Mai man. Ithiu. Tin tract I iilarIn illrls T. Miss Mwanaoo A. llihlei'hr Ii 1 ti|HUlUh SI cue e one \ll was Heuler:' \.—\~ Jekyl, F. sher • ;. Austin . F a a lulu i II verj 1,1 a royal Special Instructions for Boys and Girls Under Sixteen Who Have Left School. i-ourtyur d (J huberg- j uccupivd the HE WAS ONLY KIDDIN G throne a- km; A se, and Mis. liordoii UnUSB) us Queen Victoria Ku- genlu, well tilted to tin- part, entered S|...rl Nook In MgUl splendoi-, -owne d i n th e he) wen- blow tweet THE RAIN WAS IN TENTS . r* worklna tat ths stiUf n f'esh, lOOM f\'ks relate It's Hi,.ir ttrUfisy federHl prohl lie fSJtklN necu-i eg been built in railway < ..iMcrnurfJifcA-eport that tl Ion auenlK «t Seat- I SB effort lo force him out at fTOBgraSS lupartmaats have aud Umt the Bepubllcau leaders had OSChaS used lit- twevn Seattle und llrlilsh Oolumhls tar the slorajfe o( liquor being tmiutf- iiUU over the Caiiudiuu hoidvr. agreed apoa MbaH '< IMM al Nu sail county u.-, his Slioasasor, Mr lllcks declined t\) tuuku unj COSJUBMU today — Kugle. Miss Florence M Thompson and \• 11 His Spell, c. iha|.eloli s ; Kli/.- JMlielh I'ill.-i niiiii. Miulelvi, Cooper. Muhcl VuUUg, Allied Knapp, I'lunk Lickson, Uilllain Uiu.shlp. Fredenik Jeckel, Ci-oi-e Fowler, Ceorue I'.em- did , Ii ti I Ii Van Keen, .lack Schuniimn. Th« Tourists iir«. o, A. Davtaaoa, chap.-n.ii ; A. P, Daviskoa. \• Baabe, Kvelyn Dun liar, Krma loittSS, Dot Kelly, Clmrles Hall Th« China Taa Qirl . Mrs Thaadora Vougbt, rhaparoa i Otlalla spetiuk, iii-u-n Auit, Laura Continued on puge 8 PUH ulirook ir. One uiaylM' i-ouiireuai handleI |. The Fli'eporl police. I.me,I up in K>U To puss ,i siri No dirty satees III- shiny clothes Were open lol del court robes aud attended by iw iii He pages, Lindau) i Bogei BosellH Meyer, w t Ked Wa> li.nn , dancing ^iris, presented a spanisy dance, supported by a gtoup uf ,1.111,11,- virls, Her ruidilioii of IAS dance WHS worthy <i| a royal iUldieiue Ths Sr.,1,1, sci'iu- was a regular i,i,,v 'wlrl/. bllim\ 11II lull' ..pencil with a solo, and then , auic a S.olih drill, WlUl I score o| hisses In kilties, and a dame that had a hiuh Ian.I twang to il Then (nine \Hob\ Sheaier. wilh Ins pipes a skirllin'. ili-(-ke,| out iu his larian am) full re- gttlia, Just as if he was a leading the Kutherlng \f ihe clans, ami •upportutl Calkins with I In- hase dru m an d Mrs Kelson and Mrs I.eKoy as nap dru m ineis The) I ui'liislied a whirlwin d linule. A helwceii Ihe act spei lalt> Ihat V . ..nlniuatioii school, holding ISS sn.iis pverj Saliirda.v. lias lieen eslab- lislied h\ the Hoard uf Kducalioi , in compliance wil h the state law , and Su perintendJnl Oeorge I ml'•.•)- is now enrolling all minors in the school dl * 11 ul foiirleen or lifteen years of |f ( win. have i d graduated from alfj m bdbl, but have |e|'i school woi'k N0Xt >ear Ihe MOS .,. will i>e ralasd to alzteen, thas bringing I liis district ml \ lull loiiipliance with the law. to go In fiuluded sill prises III attend- Thera are now 19 sAda^ts regularly allelidnu these classc-i, and :Uj boyi ami till s ,.l I \iniceii or lil'teen\ re re- quired to alien,I Ihe CtiiBM held einh Katurday uumiag from s to u o'clock Without reference to any position* held. Of Ilie studenls now enrolled II are ulrls and I are hoys Iliirdiim rank- li....-e*eh wilh I.in coin and Washington, and It wil l he I Umg tiiue I«I.IIC iiicic |s a quart*!, MV COl NTltV, US FOU 1IIUKK Contlnuid on iiuue S>. •vary effort is made lime spent in the conn classes produce results Went well over Ihe footlights wa.s (lie Millie. The Fcallier I ted Uine\ nuiuher. With Ha- trial SMtfaS Ml Kogars aud company, In their \isu- i-lal coins, lie Iturke'M ' \Munillu lluy,\ wilh gjsjgt Walkei 111 the lend, wus likewise un attrucllve number. make the ioii sehaal immediate 1111 liuius and the plflg a < omiuer- Tlie bttyM upend two IIOUIK ul uitinuul truinlUK worL In the Hhup and tw«> hoiirw at hook work. The KirU divide iheii time equally k#twata aractlcal cotuuierclal work und book Pupils of M. E. Sunday School Will Give Performance Friday of Next Week. I The lilile folks of the Melliodn-t Fpisiopal Sunday SChOOl lire busily engaged In preparing for the presents tl.Mi of a \To m Thumb WeUdl|ig,\ which is i,, )„, KIV4-II in the lecture ro..iii of the church on Krlduy evening, October II . A ••Tom 'Thiiinh Wedding\ Is u fen tun- that never fails to arouse u graal ileit' .{ Interest, and it given folks a haiice to see JUKI whut the youiiK folks can do In the matter of preheut a real SBOW und how well tlu-y can do It. f Tin- cast Is a lairgai \\e , tlieru belnu nearly 10Q .Inldn n luklnK parf Ul the presentation In various rolen, uh mein hers of tlie bridal party, uKhe.ru, lower ils. puKeK ami KUeutM. Ihe clilldicii in,- tukliiK a great iletjl ,i nii'-resi in their reheurHHlH und a n king forward with much t-ugerneHs the Dlgbl \I <>>e Show, when they will appear in full reguliu und take. ir various Important puns. ily for useful in udeinlc huhjecln. 'I'|i« In and i oiiiioi-icliil courm-B are lo til the htuili-nlM inor* read- eareers by giv- ing them actual experleuco ia the sp«- dul lines cho»t-n.