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\ oL. l. .i\o. ll ROOSEVELT B 0 0 M FOR GOVERNOR HAS NATIONAL ASPECTS Hi s P o puarity Ex p ecte d to C arry A ll G . 0. P. T i c k e t s ' With S tat ~ H EA DQ UA R'l ' E R S OP ENE D F ellow ' ' D rumme r s\ Start L eague to Boost H i s Candidacy; Washin g ton Also Active f o r H i m • The National Traveler s ' A ss ociation a u or ganizati o n of traveling iiale s men of a ll br a n c he s. h as pledged it s un i ted s upport for Col. Roo s evelt if h e enter s th e gubernatorial conte s t. Roo s evelt wa s o n c e a s ale s man and :1 m e mber of the A ss ociation, which t. as op e ned h e adquarter s for it s own P. o o s e v elt Lea g ue in New York City. Acc o rding to the New York Tri- bune, Theodore Roo s evelt h a s opened h e adquarters in the W aldorf A s - toria where hi s fr i end s are directi n g a drive for hi s n omi n at i on as Repub- lican gu bernato ria l ca ndi date n ext year. It bas been an open secret i n po· litica l circle s for more than a ye ar that Colonel Roo s evelt' s fr iend s were doi n g their be s t to make him the n ext Governor. Th ey have gone all ove r th .., s tate temng leader s that hi s popu- lllrity would in s ure the entir e Repub- l f can ticket, nationa l a n d s tate, carry- ~l ll! New York next year. The se ad- ' :tte s of R oo s eve l t for Go· rernor been actiYe at W asbington, and peni ng of headquarters in N. Y. in the la st two weeks is only i nary to fonJ>-' announcement - ~ :-: . ;--; _ ~ n the ring. The newspaper quotes friends of ooseYelt to t}'le effect that he will • G \RoE;-.. CITY, LoNe bLA'ID, ~- Y. , WEol\ESDAY, D ECE)I B E R 5, 1 923 TEN CE N T S A COPY • • • VOTERS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 18 FAVOR CENTRAL SCHOOL BY LARGE MAJORITY I I Over Five Hundred Men and Women Attend Lively Meeting at Garden City Hotel to Settle Much Debated \School Question\ Result of Vote Generally Approved J. J. Lannin's Generous Offer Gets Vote of Thanks. By a majority of 33 9 to 167, the Fr a nk A . Cl ute who declared with v oters o f School Di str i ct No. 18 decld - warm emphasis that Pre s id e nt Hubbel ed in favor o1 a Ce ntra l Schoo l Instead w as \e l ecte d not t a se rve one eectlo n of sectio na l sc hool s, at a special open on l y, but s hould pr es i d e as cha i rman me e ting at the G arden City Hot e l W ed- as hi s duty.\ :\lr. Hubb e ll was e l ected nesday night. cha irm a n. :\ l or e than five hundred peo ple , with The r eso lu tio n t o be vot ed up o n - Li ke H is Famous Fath e r's , T . R . 's \Hat is in th e Rin g\ At G ar d e n C ity Hotel :\Irs. V. Fo s t e r of Lake For es t, Ill . is th e gu e st or :\lr. and :\Ir s . G. W. Bax- te r. :\!iss F. C. Lyon and :\ li s s Sinclair • L yon spent s e veral days at the hotel. Among r e c en t arrivals ar e- :'.lr. and :\Irs. G eorge Eastman, :\Ir. and ?.Irs. H. J. Simon oo n, Jr ., :\lr. and :\Irs. Franklin :\I. Warner, T. K anoh , O sa ka, J apan, i\lr. and Mrs. J . W . Schoefer a nd :\'lr. and Mrs. A. Martin , Br ook l yn, and Miss G w e ndolin :\ ! orga n , London. :\lr. and :\Irs. T. Arthur Smith spent Thanksgiving and the week end a t th e hotel. TR A IN HITS CAR men and w o men equally divided, at- whe th e r or n ot the resolution of a di&- t e nded th e see s ion. which was ope n ed tri ct meeting Jun e 29, 19 23. recom- by Pre s id e nt Gearge L. Hubbell a nd mending for adoption the pr o po sitio n charact e rized by him as \a business o f the School Tru !!l tees for th e erection m ee ting of the schoo l district.\ of a Ce ntr a l Village Schoo l be r esci nd- The vote was taken only afte r a ed-was read. warm passage at arme by l eaders of President Hubbell read the n otice th e two factions, and a vain attem pt required by the Trustees, quoting th e M r s . A ndr e w Boardman a nd H e r on the part o1 th e prov ed minority to original vote o f th e Trustees as 10 0-7 4 Incite a n even in g ' s discussion. Lon g for the Ce ntr a l School. H e then an- Dau g ht e r , C ord e lia Hav e N ar- and loud applause gre e ted the a nn o un- n o un ce d his intention \to abide he a rti- r o w Esc ap e from D eat h. ced result, and adjournment followed ly by the d ec i s i o n of the vot e r s, an d A v e ry serio u s accident occ urr e d on immediately. Later , th e School Tru s- hoped the losing taction would join the AT S TEWART AVE. Saturday eve nin g abo u t eix o'c l ock, teee met in the hot e l to make specific winning s id e and work tog e th e r for th e when th e baggage express train, whi c h plans for ca rrying out the expressed sake of the child r e n concer ned .\ was bac Jdn g n ort h tow a rd Mineo l a wishes of the voters. The invit atio n for discussion, given collide d with a Ford Sedan goi ng east When Pr es id e nt Hubb e ll op e ned tl1e by the chair, brought reeults. Mr . on Stewart Ave. operated by Mrs. me et ing at 8:20, th e grand ballroom Pin ck ney wa s fl r st, and read a requ es t Andr ew Boardma n , wh o wa s accom- wae packed, with many s tanding. Th e or th e Ce n tra l Pr o p e rty Own e re' A sso- panied by her elder d a ug h t e r :\!iss selec tion of a chai rm a n for the meet- cia t ion, of which he is h ea d, for at Cordelia Boardman. The train was in ing, the first step, evoked instant ten- e l at ion, of whi c h he i s h ea d. ror at cha r ge o f Conductor :\Ienger of Jam - sion. Ellery Huntin g ton, who nomin - so n s given were th e difficulty or trans- aica with Char le s :\Iiddleton, brake- ated :\Ir. :\I e llon , was followed by porting children; that the on l y thing man al\90 of Jamaica. The automobile I done to relieve congestio n ha d bee n Mrs. Georg e :\IcKellar has r et urn ed was dragged about twenty feet to the GA RD EN CITY PI .~ AYERS , to erect additions; and that the west to the hotel Pter an absence of several center of the parkway and partially • .,U Ide cau l d build echoo cv-,., ... ~· - was want e d, t ana ~ ;_ --.:=~:_-----_,.----- .dlrtO m(J lll , •• :;. ~ sec tions could cooperate feasibly. J . St:u·.,s Palmer hab r~u ·· ~· ... rron. ~Irs. Boardman did not loo se con-I ~~os~ lighted ~':indow~ you may :\lr. Huntington urged that l> Virginia, and is now at the hotel. sciousness. so was abl e to e xtricate 1 notJC e a bout the \ llla~e 10 the early both factions were working for , herself from the car and d1·a out her mcrnl n g hours mark tlte homes of our children, the)· s hould thillk soberly we~ks. • n.akP. no official announc e m ent of his ct.nd i dacy at pre s e nt . ' :\Iiss Amm e rmann and :\liss C. Am- daughte r. who was stunned, grealizing: Dramatic Stars, r e hear s ing o r medita- what th e y s hould do. and afterwart m e rmann vi s ited :\Ir. and :\Irs. W. H. the danger of fire _and exp l osio n, whi ch ting ovPr th ~ir pnrt s for th ·e r. ardP n join in \hatever course wa s decided. :-:: \\ \\\-...-. did oc c ur just as th e v got out. The City Pl ayers' pPrform:lnce for the H e presented Col. Hammond. who up- J>OR'l ' IOXS OF CHERRY Y ..\.LLEY AYE. ORDERED CLOSED On W e dn es d ay eve nin g, N o v e m be r 2 8 th Th e B oar d or TI ' U S t ees o r t he Yill a g e h e ld the Fi n a l hea rin g o n th e PPtit io n r eq u es tin g the closi n g of f ' h e rry Y a ll ey A ve n ue , 3 r d a n d 4t h st reets. A reso lu t i o n was adopted t h a t p o r - ti a n s of th e above r oad be c l ose(! as f o ll ows: Cherry Va ll ey Roa d between R o(' k a way A venue and Second Streets, ~rd Street f r om a point 300 feet \e s t o f Rockawa} A\'PnuP, to Cherry Valley A n>n u e, 4 th Street lwt \\'P e n Rock a way Amm e r m ann ove r the we e k e nd. C. H. C um m in gs, w h o h ae b ee n in B o sto n f o r t he p as t two wee k s i s now a t th e h ote l. fir e d e p a rtm e nt wa s -call e d to e xtin- ben e flt of J:l;assau Hospital, t o be given held Dr. Engelhart and his as!loclate. g ui s h th e bl aze whi c h w as see n for on D ec ember 15 th. Dr. Stray e r, !l llfl s ugge s terl Dr. En~e l - so m e di s t a n ce by a poli ce man o n duty Fr a nklin C ourt i s particul a rly s l e ep - ha r t, who wa s rr es ent , ehauld be aske d who g av e t h e a l a rm. Th e bt·al {e m a n l ess a nd i e s aid to h e so mewh a t un - t o s p e!l k . wh o w a~ o n th e r ea r phltf 0 1'D1 of t h e. eas ~ ·. with th e :\I ess r s . Will a r d Fait' · O p p os iti o n w as not l a cking. It was C l eme n t G . Be l che r w as a w ee k e n d t r a in , whi c h m ade it th e fo rw a r d ca r in c hild a nd Kn ee l a nd Gre E> n int e n t on p r otes t ed th~ t th P m ee tin g w a s <' til e d back in g, was th r own a nd s uff e r e d a t he a rt o f burgl a ry un de r \ L a wry \ I r o r a fi n a l vote. n o t f or fu rt hP r d bc u -. - compou n d frac tu re of t h e r i g h t a nkl e :\l or tim e r' s abl e tu te l age , whil e :\ I r s. Alo n; tha t all wc>re :- I ready dPci< l ed ; a nd h e h ad o n e w oode n l eg a n d th a t I T'. a rr y B a nn er m a n . i n n .em~s t ea d . . ri P- that D r. E n ~~>lh11rt was nr' a r eside nt; w as hr o k e n o ff b e l o w thf' kn ee. H e VISes w a ~· a a nd m e!l n s ol s~reg u a nhn g 1 a n d t h a t he had alreauy commi tt E' d w as t a l <e n by m oto r t o S t. ?.l a ry' s Ho s- h e r r a mll y pl a t e from th f' ll' d ep r E> d n- h i mse l f . vi sito r. DIPOR ' l'AX'l ' REAL ES ' l'A 'l 'E SALES UY GEORGE L . pit a ! i n .J amaica. A p ass in g tax i cab, lio n s. All o f w hi c h w i11 de v e l o p in to Fra n k Strothers uphe l d thf' t wo • en r oute t o :\ fil ch ell Fie l d, t oo l < :\I t's. :·: \l is\. C', i. v ili zatiOJ~ , \ . . b y 1 ~,.icharcl II ar d s: 1 ecluc·ators, b u t urged that i t was u n f air Recent sal~>s not previous l y r~>ported Boardma n a n d :\ I i ss Boardma n t o t he i r m g n. n t s, a fa ' cnt t P \.th amnte u r ro, o nh · O\ e ~ i!lt • to have a ch tmpio n; by the G Porgl\ I H ubbe ll Rea l Fst·ttc 1 t 'th tl ·11 · '· ' ' ' hom~> on BePch S t reet, where D r . D. I a nd re p e e \' 1 trJ s. h e 1we he should not !'p e ak. :\Jr . ('Jut~ . \ gency are a!' follows: ' l ~n n \ \ 'll ll e o n F ourt h ~treet :\ J r . . · IS. Dooma n wa-9 ca ll e d . T hey were • · ' ' · • · · · 1 s11id h e wa4 o r th e opmton a tmnnt- For Allen S. :\ I axw e l l , former l y of 1 • • ' 'o t 'ttt\ n \'\ ' ' l o t · <'O n fPtll J >Iatc>s his meta- · . A ve n ue and Cherrv V alley Avenue. bo th ve r y b ad l y c ut a n d h n 11 sed, :\ It ss ... \ ' \· ' . mous vote would ht> n ec c> s sat·y 1 1 the T his res a lution i !' c·ontlngent upon the' G arde n C i ty, now of Buffa l o- , N. Y ., Cor d e li a was s uf re t · in g from s h oc k. m orphos i A in to th\ R rlliRh har!'lste t · or : l li'<' C'!J we : ··· :o h • p o rmitted . Hy a i . f t I h c I I property at 11 0 Te n t h St r eet . t o Kath \ 1 ' 1 1£' J O' tr ' s t •tnd tltr• r 1-l .. '1 dr1matlc I s 1<1:nmg o an agrPPDl P n >y t e arc r>n . a nd a t t l w p re!<e n t wr iti n g it is n o t · ' · s antlin~ ; · ol e. it wa !' d e ·i<lt->11 n 1 t o C' ity C'ompany , f<J\\ll e r of propPrty Prt n e K . B u. rt O~l ~f F orPf>t Illll .s, ~. Y . known whr>ther cr n ot :\ I rs. Boardma n 1 C a l swor th y dramn in wh'ch h e i !- to han • nr T~n ~ · · lh ll't s p e ak . l'pon abutting all s i<!P s o f the .. t rePt s to hP :\ J r. B ur ton tS Etlttor or :\ I cCa ll 8 :\ f aga- has brol<P n a b one in her f oot. T he PN f rny t hP seeming l y s trong hr o thN ~~ ~., 1 i n:?; •h < ··· ·r•ll • t, .\ I r . Pint · kn ey II• ' · f'IO'-'ed) which agrPeme nt sha ll pr o- zlne. Ford Se d 11 n i s a tota l w rec k . All o f of 1 weaklinl{ - \lt· . G P O r f.' ~ \\'hitli,.Jd c 'a r \< l :1 ut 'h \ n 11 n •i n~ wa -. • 1111 f1ir F or H aro l d L. H askin . o f R rook f IT t 1 t I{' tl I tt nr v idP in de t a i l lor ac c c>s s by the vilhg r• u~ w ho us(' this pat· t kn l n t · crossinl{ b rm p s E\ nc a ' 11 \ 1 \ 1 r r ' · . an 1 pr j , 11 !i t · c .J \ a nd he woul • l '' ilh- t o all water am ! !I PW<>r mains In sale! sfl·ePts and fot thr> maintenancP of a drainage area a ~ it hil s bee n in the pas t. S PERRY }'JUST C IVILIA~ AERL\.L DI S P.A ' f('H RID E R 1t i s r e po r ted that L a \ ne n ce SpP JT Y or G arden C'ily, whose a i rpla n P hu s i- nPSS i~ a t Farmingda l e, L. 1. , h as bee n e n gaged by the L i b era l P ar t y in E n g- l a n d i n its Po li t i ca l Cam p a i gn. :\l r . Sper r y is n ow i n L o n do n a nd i t is sai d will del i ver impor t a n t m essages to p ar li ame nt ary ca nd i d ates in var i ous l'eetlo n s of t hf' c·o untr y . H is fir s t message may be to W insto n C hu rc hill a t L e i ceste r . H e is u si n g t he b a b y Street, hou s e • erPcted I Jy him and a d - 'T \ t l ' I 1 · t l I a I 11 k n ow it a d, m gers a nd t his part i cu l ar · ' rs. r Ju r · ' C' '- <' ll lla. ns le ' < Y 1 dt'R\\'. joini n g o n we s t of h is home, t o L e e t i l t ' 1 ' II t 1 e a n i m baggag<' P X P t 'Pss tra in has n d n r l< ca r , 1 s nnr t e n a r cn~e . w t a' I !=;Pv ~' ral J'Pilli Ps t .a wPr P made t h n t the Sk i pwith of 50 C hu rch St r Pet, N. Y . t t · 1 • t l ' n l which I s Vf'ry d iffi c ult t o see. B ettE- r p o r tan p a r 1 11 s tapll t ~ J (' ntt< ' J l'ln 1 y o • e o n t l!f' mn in que s ti m 1 h e l'f· C i ty . lighti n g anr l p rotec ti o n Is cc> r ta inl y lP!'I of ch!l r ;l('teri 11 tlti!' nlav. whe n an r c ' l' 1. • n 1 h e c'tnir ~:J P int e d t •• ll e rs For Cathedral A v en u e Realty C om- I I t I I 'II' I . n n t ><f n ee d ed befo r e a l ife Is l o..;t, which i~ arr 1 \ 11 a · · mg lrtll\' $ un ·x ,...\r · 1u 1 · th ~: uall ><S. \' ot ing w a s alph n lwti- pany, Large> ho u se and plot <'O rn e r 1 ti 1 wha t ge n Prally happe n s Iwforf' s t eps l'l'\'ll l':J o n s. , rnl to simplifv r ec o~nitio n During Cathedral Aven u e an d G ard<> n Pl !lcc t o 1 t h· 1 ' • 1 t' · :\ T rs. J . H e m ·y Al exa n dre, Sr. of N. Y . C'ily. A l so t o H . T a il e r T ow n s e nd o f are t a k P n t o protect tl w p ublic. T •'nr· t le trc ·e r . t o n . tP P l\ l ~ r :> m , tlt 1 • votin .:- . tliH · tt s» i o n h t>cJ lll E\ J W r o n'l l :\f rs W illa rcl I< ' :t in·hild is qualit\:. ing to SAX'l'A ( ' LAl T S INYI ' I ' l ~ S N . Y. C ity, h o u se a nd pl o t o n ea,..,t sldo of Cathe d ra l Avc, nu e, south or Ca t he- YOP ' LO ' . TOIX X 1 UAS ( ' J .~ FB dr a l Co u rt, o wn e d by same C ompa n y. T wa yo un gs t e r s in th e wri t ers Bot h of t h!'se ho u ses are In thP. <·o ur !:e h o u ,..,eho ld are a lr ea d y w ildl )\ e nthu s i - c..r co n s tru <' ti o n a nd were !iO id fr o m astlc abo ut t he C hr i!ilmas Savi n gs p la n s . C lu b f o r 1 !l 2 4 n o w b e in ~ In a u gura t ed Al so ac t ed a~ Age n t f o r Fl o r e n ce A . a t th e C n rd f' n C it y B a nk . Th e pl a n i s D a vi es in sa l e or h e r h o u se o n C a rd e n t o e n co u 1 ·a g e thrift am o n g th e littl e Pl ace, Il emps t N td , t o E . A . Hawkin s f o lk s, but i s o p e n to th e g r o wn up s as 11nrl g!'nenl. : nul \OillP evan g Pii~tic f t> r ret o u t t hP m ot i v<• s n n • I dt l plieitiP!:i . , · o\ k ,, .. ,s ttof • • 1. It wn s app n r<> nt, o f 11 'i U R')iC'<' ' Ish· ' \ 'ld lo\ e r tit<> ,. . ho\\ ev1 :· , th .• t all p re se nt ilarl Jon~-: a go w r r • c·h h <> l n~ pi:J)\'d b) \f r. \llh'lm l)p c ·id t> d how to votl', alth o ugh lh t> o ut- D n ll Or B rook l \' t l \\ ' lt!J . \ lJ'\· CIJ\rl · •., · · 1 · ~ \ - C'ome was a matter ot con)e c tul unt1 Lu •J11 m as hi s un sp.-.tkllh l y enrage d 1 the resu lt was gh·Pn. moll w r . \hil e ) r ~q \ n<lrP w Bo arrlm'ln . \ r c or din1 t o :Hh' O\\ 'es ol bot h as a eo mp etPn t d rmc>q t f< nne! ..\ f r. Prr•:l plan \ , th e me e tin g < 'a 1 1 • : .ear t r hPi n ~t ti ce \bh o t as Pr o l og ul s t <\O m p l e t e th ai spo il e d by i n t'ipi<> n t disr u es i o n Vot e rs cast. . . . wPre t horough l y inform e d or th .. ..; itua- of W isco n s in . 'rtJe rP h aA b E>e n a g~\ne r o u s ln J tJa l tlo n a n d b a d r ('ceive d p a mphl <>ts a nd 1 w e ll - a s pl e nd i d pl a n t o ncc· ummulat e sal P o f ti c ket s, and th e Pl a y e r s will b<' h ear d s p eeches so that PvPrv p h Jse of a i rpl a n e know n a s t he \ Sp e r ry :\ l ea· T he L o n g I s l a nd R a ilr o ad h ns bee n senger\ , w hi ch h as a ttr ac t e d sq mu ch r e qu es t e d t o In s t a ll w ir e a pr o n s o n atte nti o n a t t he var i o u s m ee t s and I ga t es a t gra rl e cr oss ing s In Card e n m a n oe uvr es h <' r e , a nd In whi c h h e 1 City to pr e v e nt p e d es tri a n s , es p Pc l a ll y l a n d<> d o n th e ('a p lto l s t e p s a t \V ash- c hildren, fr o m running und e r g a t es ing to n eo m e t i m e ag o . I arter th ey h a v e b ee n l o w e r e d . m o n ey I n s m a ll o r l a r ge a m o un ts f o r gr at(' ful if th ase who hnvP n o t vM t ' e 'lh jC'c' 1 , ~ d hP e l' <' O \'Pr P 1 lmpa- futur e n eed!!. :\Ir . G eo. ( '. \Vat s on , r el' p o n de d w ill do so pt·omn tl y. to n,.. ... t llC L t\ , 0 e \ts n nnif<>st from t h<' C as hier o r th e b a nk invit es yo u to vi s it mi~ n <' cu r a t e. c>s tim :t!~ o~ 1t t e ndan ce; I ~'ta rt. \ W e w a n t t o v otE>. n ot ta l k th e R a nk and h e will g ladly explain 'T'I c k rt~. at c.1e doll a 1 ~>a ch . a re n O \\ 'lhm tt i t . \ \' \'\ \\\t·r i f r eq u e ntl y f r o m a ny d e t a il. 1 ' h e r e i s a plan for e v er y · on publi c sa i P a t K lipn'!'l Pharmaev ,· a :·i o u~ p'lr ~- or th P room. T he cc l e ri - b o d y. A P e nny or a Doll a r mak es you a nd th e G a rd e n ( i t y B a nk , an d a t a m e mb e r. l I Agn E> w 's In H e mp s t ea d . I ( C ontinu e d on P age Fiv e ) •