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\ 01 \ I . :'l:c>. 1 f ) . PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDLNG NEARLY FINISHED (; ; \ H IH :: ~ (' I TY C JULJ) H. K~ ATT£~ U ('U~('EltT 1 ' At : OLIA' JI.\Ll .~ \ nita D.trlln g a n d , '\l i se S b ar. ~ ey took u xrou p ur t h t•l r p u p ils t o '111 w York on 'l< mday Th f' p a rt y tatllude-d t hr• I'hll h a r monlc O r chuatra'e cont:t• rt for t•hlhlrtm at A t·ollu n H u ll . J n th•• t mrty \\ en• ~l a r gurt- tt a W ood, Shlrlt•\' Hro\ n, Jd a ll u ld w i n L ync h , a n d • Flur a IJ oltfoya•ra. - ... t COMMUNITY CLUB PLAYS A'ITRACT LARGE AUDIENCE UP:t ~ ~ URr\;lf..\TJ(' SE . \ SO~ \ Th e Chi n a P i g\ and Clorl de Ia Lur e\ Are Preeentcd by Talented Local Pl ayera . TEN C&NTS A CoPY I .\ Y'H '. \L ST. PAlL'S U.AY UA~ ('} ~ IS 1 G I\' E~ Hl : n _ . ..: __ l $9,310 IS RAISED IN CAMPAIGN FOR ORGAN REPAffiS T he annu al S t. P au l' s D.ty d a n ce w u• glv t> n l n t he ~<' h ool g y mn as ium o r St. Pau l's Frid ay cv nl n g, w lth ab o ut one h u n d r e d yt~u ng p ro pl e pr <'se nt. Th e 1 r.ym n nal um w oe <' l a b o rately d e corated 1 GOAL SET IS ili.,OOO In r~ ll n nd b la c k ba nm • r s. th e co lor 111 o t t he t.clloo l , an d m u t' I C was furni s h e d Large Pa rt o f Rema i nder Needed Will by o s h: pl t •ct• OTchestra. T he gu es t s! P robab l y Be Subecrlbed by End 1 wen • n'Cl'IVl' d by '1 r. a n d :\1r s. \ 'n lt t.' r o f February F' l n a l R e v l a lo n T o Be Su b m i tted Before S c h ool B oar d at S e a elo n Next W e d nee d a y \ 11fll t lon ~~ ~~~ 08 ror th• \\\\, . ,. ... ra J REPORT OF ZONING !Cht ol bulldhaJ' to b • rt•t t11 l ht re \\ I r1• \ l ar~h. A t o t a l o f $9 ,: no has b c l'u sub s crlbt>d Th~ comntunlly c l ub o f Garden C ity b y G a rd t' n C it y In the drive for r e pair s unll ll llll J )IItl·ad OJ)l'lll'd Its dt•amutit• cmLDREN'S COURT o n t h(' C'a tl w dral o rgan , acc ording to s ea on very ausplclou .. ly lus t Fri d ay G eor~l' L. H ub b <> ll , m<>mb l' r o r the 811 tJ 111 1ltt c1 III'Cort· tho 11chool boa rd by COMMISSION FILED \lr . llntlau\\n) of tM tl-ln of Stn rr ot t 1 & \'au Vll •t•k ,,t n nwellng bl'ltl lu t af t t•rnoon a t the Casino. Two o n e·ac t HANDLES 31 3 CASES I rommlt t t'c I n r h n r go o r tlw fuud A. Th e Jl),l) • u di!Turent t hat thoy mntlu ad A qu o t a se t f o r Gar dt • n <' tty l A $1 5 ,000 mlr·.lhlc fotls C OT encb ot ll er, were p re· a n d m <\mberti o r th e committ ee In sl'ntcd bt • fon• n large audlcncl' , which DURING THE YEAR <' h nrg('l a ntl cl p :He little diffi c ulty In ulr~;:;wugh 1111 nunl dP. c l elo u hull bN n l AT VILLAGE OFFICE r .u•lwcl us tu UI P pl.a n 1 tor tho school. I _ It le ,.~ 1 wdctl th.lt o~t 'l rurtht • r mt>l'l I S I X Y.O'\ES l'Jt()J>()S E O rerPh•t•d t hl'lll with t•nth u slum. 1 . raisi n g th ·ls amo unt. On th e other ln., tn 111 hl'ltl u••xt Wt•d n l day u ft P r · IIIHJII HI liVJl u'l'lock, tleflutlt U JI IIUUnCC· I liCit t \\Ill Itt• tiiUdt• . l'lu r u• .tttcl rt •vlslo rtll which have bcE>n llllh lll ltll't l 0 fur hll\'1 ' lHll'll Otlllf(L('· tury, It I r• JH•rtl'cl, '!UVP In tlw matter nr co11t Tilt' mnm b c •ra o r tho sc h o ol huurcl nn• nnxluu~ n ot t o gO nbo v e th e u m ou n t volt•d Jn lht• n•cl• ut e l oc tl o n . Tlw lu•l t ·rllo n or t h t • a r c h i t ect u ra l llr111 or Htnrn•tl & Vu n Vl cek 118 t ho nr< h ltcc t.a h uft m N wit h ~ c n e ral a p . p ro v u l 1111 t hi s ll r m h ull s p oc l n li ze d mor L• or I IIllS In sc ho o l buildin gs and h n s hnd r hurg n o r th e plan s f(7J' n larg e numb1 1 r of bulldlug s or this type throughout th o Eaet. T h o rngulur meotlng of lh o school boar d will bt' llf'ld Sundo '\ t wblch tlmo the mattt•r or a bus Une to ac· rommoda to pupils t o and fr om ecboo l will bo taken up . .. ..... - E(,£Jl'J , IO.X ' fO MEX en ~ ( ,A' t ' H • ; nH ; ll , IS GIVEN One o r the most important affairs of the wock was tlw r ecep ti o n to the nl('n or th t> ('nthod r al given a t tbe h01n(l of John R. 1\tlll e r Ji'rlday eve n i n g. Tho guoM~ or honor w e ro tb e Rev. R. Blnnd Mll c boll and Al!r e d N e wberry, n od tho gu es t s w e r e r ece ived by th e bi s hop , D en n Tr e d e r, Co mmodor e ll olm os a nd -:'>Ir . ~llll e r . A numb e r or n cldr e s s t> s w e r e giv e n , In c luding on e O'D C'hln a b y ~ Jr . N ewbe r ry, a nd o n e on the N a tl o n a l Co un c il or th e N a tlon . wlde Pu b li c He a r l ng e o n the Pr o p o sed O rd i n a n c e to Be Held on Feb . 5 and 6 . l'u h l k h1•ur l ngs o n llw pr elim I n ary n•port of t he Ga r dP n C' lty zo n i n g t•o m · missio n wi ll b e h e l d o n th a ll flh a n d six t h tluys ot Fe b r u ary, accord in g tO' a n n nn ouncemo n t ma d e l us t w ee k . Copies ot t ho r t·po rt w o r e pl ace d o n tile I n t ht• o lfi CI' o f th o V I ll age C l e r k l ast week a nti a r e o p e n to publi c In · tt p ec tl o n , aCC(7J' dlng to Mr . C ourtn e y . Th e r e p o rt , co v e r i ng th e propo se d o rdinan ce . divid es th e vlllag o t e ntativ e. l y Into s ix zon es: \A \ , \B\, \C\ and ' 'D \ r es iden ce zon e s, and busin es s and Industrial zones. It mak es a rather bulky docum e nt and is l ab e led \An ordinan c e r e g ul ating and restr i ct in g the I O'ca tl o n ot tr ades an d I ndu stries nnd th e l ocatio n ot buildings d esigne d r o r specified u ses, and r l\go l a tlng a nd Hmlt Jr. the hl\! and bJJlk ('•,.\:.:!:.: lngs hereafter erec t e d a nd r eg ulating and determining the area of yards , co u rts a nd open epaces su r ro unding buJldl n gs and es t ab li s hin g the bound · ari es of di stri c ts for the said purp ose and providing p e nalti e s for th e viola · tlon of It s provislona.\ l UI C HA EL :i\IURPHY DI ES AFTER LONG ILLN ESS T he first play ''Tho Chi n a P ig\ by hand , It Is t• xp ec t <' d th a t a. n u trgln w111 l<:,cly n Emlg, was p r oduce d under Uw Accordi n g tO' a recen t r£'por t fi l e d by b e l e ft a bo v o th e quota whi c h will take dlrel'tlo n or :\ l n~. l'. B. L. Clurk; nnu J udge Lewis J . Smith, of th t> (' o unt y I <':l T C' o f a ll In c id e nta l s. t hP cast wus: · I Cour t an d t he Chil dr e n 's Co urt or Nas - 1 Whll e It I s h o p e d that a large part :\ I rs. J ose p h Nag l or J ones........ sau C'o u nty, a t o t a l or 3 1 3 cases we r e 1 or th e a m o unt y e t t o b e r ai s ed will be .......... ;\Jt ·s. E li zabeth :\ l ag u ar d I ha n d l e d b y th e C' hildr c n 's C oPrt du r ing In t he hand s o r th e c ommitt e e b c t'oro :\ Ir s. C'lare n ce S. H ammond...... t he fi rs t thirt ee n m o ntha o f • s e xi s t · I the c l ose o f F e bruar y , th e drive will ...... .. ....... h e r d a u g ht e r E l a i e cnre. o r thi s numb e r , 2 8 5 in c luded probably r e m a in op e n f o r so me time :\ II ss ;\ llldr ed Chiches t e r .... .. . . .. 1 cases o r ju ve nil e d e linqu e n cy, n eg l ec t - aft e r th a t date. . ........... . . h e r d a u g ht e r M uri e l l o d a n d d est itut e c hildr e n a nd tho se Th e C ath e dral organ was at one time Th e s t ory- t ha t o f a lif e o f co n s tan t w ith o u t p r o p e r g u a rdian s hip . or co n s id e r ed o n e of th e floest in the t h w a rtin g and di sa ppointm e nt , c oUr · th ese, 197 we r e b oys and 8 8 w e r e girl s. I co untr y, but many of the pipee a r e not 31 eo u s ly bor n e. a nd find i n g It s tru e Ei g ht y.si x o r th e c hild r e n were b e ing u se d at all at the present Ume on p u rp ose a t l as t , m a d e a v e ry dire c t pl ace d o n probati o n , 49 were se nt to I a cc ount of bad l y needed r e pair s. hum a n app ea l. ~Ir s. J o n es t o ok th e lnatitu lion s for c orr ec tion , 39 we r e 71J e mber s of the committee In c harg e p a rt o r th e ml e und e r s tood and thwart · di sc harged and l e n wer e given Into the o r the c ampaign in clude Mr . Hubb e ll, e d moth e r with a s impli c ity, s in ce rity c ar e of th e supe ri ntende nt of th e poor, I John R. Mill e r, Mor t i m er N. Buckner and dignified patho s that was mo s t. ,VItll(\ t e n oth e r s w e r e cared fo r b) 1 a nd Char l es P. Turner. convincing; s o that her fina l triumph. turni n g Ut e ro over to r e l ative s or I ant. sentence: \I may be t?.~ old t o others. MARAUDERS ATTEMPT TO write - but at l east I can liv e. l ef t the Dom es tic Relations EN 'I ' ER SPERRY HOME audience glad a nd e n co u rage d , too . :\ l uch or the work o! a cour t or Interest i ng Contrast ) Ir s. Clare n r • Hamm 0'1' .. • -· • Miss , ,; c, r,.,:; ( ~;t ' m .. ~ ... 1 nt e r e&n n g cun· trast a s the two da ught ers: \Elsie\ rath er dignified and quiet, s ur e of her· s elt an d her purpo s e; but ab l e to sym · pathlz e with , and a dvi se he r mother. \Muri e l,\ very n atu r a l an d gi rli sh, with a tou c h or modern da s h, and youth's domestic r e l atio n s fs tak e n ca r e of by 1 Valuable Pap longing 0 • tn e Cb ll drPn ' q t an-' .. , .. o ~ -· 1 Av ator Believed Object of twe l ve fathers 't; re v• · aer ed to p ay for Int ruders. the eupport of t h ei r c hildr e n . Two An attem pt to e nt e r th e bouse at delinquent ~a t~ ers, who r ef u sed to G ar d e n City place of the late cont r ibute to the s upport of th eir f am· Lawrence B. S p erry, w e ll known o.vla - llie s , were giv e n terms in the c ounty l to r , who l ost hie life in a n attem pt to jail. The administration of the cou rt fl y across th e English Channe l r e. c o s t $7,263 . 66 fo r the thirt e e n months ce ntly , wa s flustrated l as t week when own ob l ivion to all it'e own interests. 1 1 ext e nding from November 1, 1922 unt 1 the unkno-wn marauders were ev id en t · Th e c o ac h des e rve s great c redit fo r 31 923 D h • Dec e mb e r • 1 · uri n g t e same Jy frightened away by the return o f a th e c ha r mi n g living room s h e ac hi e v e d 1 d 11 p e riod, se v e ra thousan s of do ars nur se with th e c hildren of Mr. Sperry. with th e w e ll known Cas ino curtain s, whi c h f a th e r s bad b ee n order e d ta con- 1 Poli ce S e rg e ant J . H . Ricker and a nd limit e d s pa ce at h e r dispos a l. A tribut e to th e s upport of th e ir families h b I r ~ l otor c ycl e Officer John Feeley we r e De cease d M an W as Foreman f or s om e what l o ng e r tim e th a n t e r e w e re handled through the court. c alled t o the residence and discovered Garden City Compa n y fo\ p e ri o d a v a ilable for th e preparation of C hildr e n for whom imm e diate s ltel · ' that a lo c k on the rear dOO'r bad b een Tw e nty - five Years . thi s pl a y , would bav e r e mov e d th e t e r i s n ee ded ar e taken ca r e of t e mpor· f o r c ed . It I s b e lieve d that the in · 1\ll c h ae l Murphy, 6 3 , of 48 old Fr a nk · g r o und f o r th e only valid c riti c i s m - ·1 t th s l e lte or th e So c let for { 'a nt >alg g l • b y M Cla k R e a n Y a e 1 r Y truder e w e re attempting to gain pOS· r n vc n I r . r . • lin s tr eet, di e d S und a y \ft e rnoon fol · e vid e n ce o f a ce rtain una cc u s tom e d . tl p t· f C It t C l 'Jd e n I fr os hrn e nt a we r e se rved by Mlse Geor- \ l e r e v e n ton ° ru e Y 0 11 r sess ion of valuab l e pap e r s belonging l o wing an illn ese whi c h had la s ted 1 n ess In so m e of th e bu s in ess, and th e at Brookl y n . F o r thi s work $1 ,6 00 to th e late avt'ator. g la na H o lm es, ~1r s. D o n P a rk e r , an d b h t int e rmitt e ntly for th e la s t thre e y e ar s. mov e m e nt s a out t e s ag e . w as a1)propriat e d in 1 92 1 and $3 , 000 1 S t'n ce th e c onfirn 1 at 1 · 0 11 of l\ Ir . th e l\11 sses Ge rtrud e a n d Muri e l Miller. 1 \Cl d 1 A s for e man for th e Gard e n C ity C om - Th e se cond P ay- are e a for th e c urr e nt year. been M OTe than fi f t y m e n att e n de d th e r e · b Ed 1 p Sp e rr y's de a th, J\lr s . Sper r y has ce ptl o n . p a ny for tw e nty . f:lve years, Mr. Murphy: Lun e\- Y g a t · AI e n .o e, w as pro · Co mm e ntin g up o n hi s r e p o rt, J udge c onfin e d in a. Brook l yn hospita l as a R e rr os hm e n la \ ve r e ser v ed b y th e wa s w e ll known and r es p e ct e d in thi s du ce d und e r th e dir ec tion of Mi ss L mith made th e following et a teme n t r es ult of illnes s and nervoua s h ock. co mmunit y . H e ltad b ee n a l 'es id e nt ! J ose phine Sharkey. The cas t wa s : 1 t k. I :\ll ssos B ea tr ice B o g a rt, Maud de I as w ee · • Sh e i s r ec ov e ri n g ~a • pldly, ho w ever, O f H e mp s t ea d f o r fo rty years. :\Ji ss Paulin e J e nning s· · ···· · Pi e rr e tt e \Th C h ' l d ' C t i N au T lc nn e , Alwln o K nse nhub e r , G e rtrud e p t e 1 r e n s o ur 11 • a ss and i s expe c te d to return s'hortly tO' Fun e r a l se rvi ce\ \ Ve t ·e held n t 1 0 ;\Ir s. Fr e d R. I n g raham , Jr.. . . . . I e rro Co t I 0 p d th ri a nd Mu r i e l :\llll er. 71Ii ss G eo r g iana Q \ un Y tas n w a sse e e xp e · h e r hom e h e r e. Sh e was pr ece ded by o-'c l oc k thi s m o rning from S t. J ose ph 's 1 ~ w as a. c harming bit o f fa nt as y , m e nt a l s tate a nd th e v o lum e of work th e nur se with the c hildren . H o lm es p o ur e d co ff ee. :i\ IR S. li ENRY J< 'E RJUS } :i N ' I 'E U'r A I N S WITH Jnnn< n ; r A R'fY H oma n Cat h o li c C hur c h o f thi s vill a g e, d e h ca t e ly and s m o othl y pr . ese nt e d . that h as b ee n d o n e during th e p e riod It i s e xp ec t e d th a t the body of M r. t he R ev. F r a n cis J . H ea ly o ffi c iatin g. ;\II ss S hark e y s how e d J :e r ~btHt y a s f ~ co v e r e d by thi s re p o rt ha s d e mon s t ra· S p e rry will arriv e in N e w York on Th e d ecease d I s s u r viv e d by bi s coac h a nd int e rpr e t e r , 111 t le g r ace u ted t h e n ee d for a C hil d r e n 's Co urt In 1 Fe br~ a r y 8 . wid o w , Br idge t , tw o so n s, J e r o m e and and vari e d mO'tion e and g es tur es of th e thi s co unt y . U nd o ub • ted l y th e bu sl-1 J o hn , a nd lhr ee cla l\l g ht e r a, J e ce J e, t wo c h arac t e r s . d nd t.h e fair y atmo s· n ess will in c r ease as th e p o pul at i on ;\ l a r g u e ri te a nd A nn a, a ll or wtrbm p h e r e th ey c r e at e d . g r ows .a nd th a t some a ddition s and e x. Bl T RNS PROV E }'ATAL TO l d l IJ G oo d I nterpr eta t l on :\ I r s. H e n ry Ferris E' n terta in ed with res e n em p s t ea d . . . t e n sio n s w ill be n eceseary i u t he f u t u re L I1 \ fLE MINEOLA GIRL I The story- o f th e dt sco n te nt of Pt e r · t 1 1 1 b · • a b r idge pa r ty a t hPr h omo o n \ Ves t · . . o t lro p e r y co n e u ct t t e u s m ess o . b u ry Road l ast week. F i v e t a bl es o f LOCAL }IAN C O } IP ETES I N rettel 'v 1 tthdh : r 1 m ~o nld .b l o rn l J o h ve rd; tln s th e co u r t. , Ei gh t - Ye ar Old D a ught er of J ames I a n gu s 1 a n un a y t e n g o e r . e e r· p E · 1 s 1 pl ayers were p rese nt , th e p a rtn e r s b e· SK I J U. ! U l)l~G CON ' fES ' f mi n a tl o n to see t be r e al wor ld ; h e r di s· asses xpertmenta t age Murray Dies i n N assau H os pital . i n g d eci d ed by matc hin g fl o w e r s. ''Th i s r opo1· t ma l\ es ac kn ow l e d g m e nt Murr ay D ies In N assau H ospital Pr l7ee. co n sisting of a n um be r o f f a n c y H. B. Clark Enters U . S. Am a t eur illu s l o n me nt , r e turn . 3 11 d r e p e nt a n ce, of th e pub li c se rv ice r en d ered b y th e 1 Tu esday M o rn in g l l I b P Champio n s h ip Me e t H el d at was I n te rp re t e d ·b y . :1\ ll ss J e nn l n ge a nd N assa u C o u n ty Associa ti o n , th e Soc i e-l B u t' J lS l 'ece t 've d 1\Ionda e v e ning, n r c <.'8, we r e WO'Il Y i\lr s. r e ntl ce B I l lff L d :\I rs. I n g r a ham , With r e ali s m enough . . ' • . :\ Ab bot , M rs. E ge rt o n C hi c h es t e r, 1\lr s. r arc o ge . I t y fo t· th e P reve nl ton of Cr u el t y t o w h e n h er dr ess b eca m e 1gmt e d fr o m a Ch a rl es Lu d l a m and M rs. J\\1 . s . Ca mp · Co n slcle r ab l ~ l oc al int e r es t was at- to co mm a nd th e sy mp at h y o f t h e a udi · j C hild re n, th e Ca th o li c c h a r i ti es of g as ra n g e pr o v e d f a t a l to Ad e laid e be ll. Co ff ee a n d re fr es hm e nt s w e r e l ac h ed to th e U nit e d S t a t es E as t e rn 1 e n ce, ~ n d ye t with a Jl g htn es~ and I Br oO' kl y n , th e L aw r e n ce R e li e f A sso- 1 71 Iurr a y , e ~ght y e a r old daughter of se rv e d b y Mr s. H . L o ut s N a leawald and Am a t e ur S l t i Jumping C h a mpion s hip w him s t ca llt y th a t l ce pt t h e fahy.t a lel <'ia li o n a nd m a ny individu a l c itiz e n s Jam es l\Iurr ay , 173 Grant stre e t, M ine. th e Mi sses Mar ga r e t and C ar o lin e F e r . h e ld a t Bri a r c liff L o d ge , F e bru a ry 17 qu a lity o r th e pi ece . . wh o h a v e int e r es t e d th e m se lv es in b e· ol a . Th e littl e girl died i n the N assa u rl s. o n acco unt o f th e fa c t t h a t a Gard e n T h e a tti c r ~ om w as ano~her e vld e n ce h a lf of th e c hildr e n b e for e the c ourt. Ho s pit a l yest e rd a y morning. C it y m a n, H. B. C l a rk , wa s me of th e I o f th e e ff ec tiV e n ess o r a~mpl e m ea n s I E s p ec ial a tt e ntion i s ca ll e d to the co . I Th e a cc id e nt o cc urred wh e n tbe c ont es tant s r e pre se nting this cou ntry . c l eve rly a d a pt e d; a nd s timulat e d th e operation and s e rvic e r e ndered through c llt'l c i att e mpt e d t o • place some water GAR DEN CITY BANK I I d d I I Imagination. . • ANN O UNCE NEW HOUR S n c u e n t l e c ont e s ta nts w e r e th e the out - pati e nt d e partm e nt, m e n ta l on the ra n ge to boil. A portion o f th e A s a re s ult of a recent d ecisio n of th e board o r d i r e cto r s , Geo r ge G . Wat· so n , cas hJ e r o f the Gard e n C ity Bank h as announced t hat he r ea f te r the b a nk will o p e n a t 8 o ' c lo c k in th e m orn in gs and will r e m a in open o n Monday un · til 9 p . m . The c h ange In poli cy is design e d to afford greate r convenience to commuters, as w e ll as to the pub· li e In general. , b f Th U Alt o g e th e r It w as a very s u cce ssful 1 m e m e r a o e nlted Sta.tee O l ym- h y gi e n e a nd c lini c at the Ki n gs Pari< water s pilling o v er caused the flames 1 h h 1 and Int e r e sti n g afte rno o n a nd whets I ' ' . P c t e am w o a v e r ec ently r e t urn e d • St a t e Ho s pital co ndu c t e d by Dr. Ru s- from th e jet to sp r ead lg m ti ng h e r r u OJ 1 I th e a p petit e for a ll f utur e offe r ing s of • ;om t O /mp c gam es at Cha mln olx, l the Dramatic Com mitt ee. sell E. Blaisdell. who has had many I clothi n g. B e fore her father cou ld ex· ran e e, an a number o r ot.her n ota b le mental exami nati o n s and Int e llig e n ce 1 tinguish the fi a me s , h e r c lothing was jumpers of t h i s co un try a nd Ca n a d a. tes t s at the clin i c o r those who h a ve bur n e d from h e r body So l a r ge a por- u HEMPSTEAD DEFEATS LYNBROOK . nf OTt unat ely , th e la c k or snow, t o- appeared before the co urt. ti o n or h er • bo d y wa s i nju re d that a ll gether with tbe fa c t that th e jump h a d W it h a final ec (7J'e of 46 to 33, the effo rt s o n the part o! su rg eo n s at the be e n lengt!l e n e d t o 200 feet m a d e co n . Arm o ry Five d e f eate d the Lynbrook Mr s. J oh n R. Mill e r o f Stewa rt Av e· hospital proved tuttle. test p n rtl c uhuly hazardous and a s a Co mmunity C lub basketball t ea m In an nu e entertained a numb er of her j 1 Mr . Murray, tbe father of tbe little r es ult an unusually large number or evenly mat c hed game at H e mp s tead Br oo klyn triends at lun c heon last Wed· girl , is a fir e man e mployed at the court Injuries were sustained . Saturday night . I nesday. I bouse and ls well known.