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b hodge\ nL a 10 Wet ee .C Ne DPC,] Cert merume at (he Ten d of shooter« who wish to try their hand\duction Is an altogether fascindting service to help M the barrel which will it the clay target game.. Anyone INtet |ecmedy on -nlartied life and -the star} be presented to the Brooklyn Home for hmwn~m 6 ain c®8celent. mippoiting company in| the Aged, - - we any Saturdn -atternoun: her cast. The ploture wis filmed in the o ag icf j Seqren : osemite valley, EUCHRE FOR BENEFTT # s <, 60 ) ¥\ as a . film presentation. is. a % 's CHURCH ”fin Hdp. - [the 'broduction of Joseph M. Schenck NE ' J. F. Simgnson...; . . 0 4? /and is done with m magnificent detail. Roosevelt, Oct. (16. -At ber residence Archie . Combq # i; In .the cast with Miss Pabmadge is JaCk\ on Clinton avenue on Wednesday, Mrs. 0 Mulhall who has the leading male role.] a/ w, Goud will be the. hostess at an 0 34! Others in the gust ave Claude Gilling: invitation euchre for: the benefit-of Bt. 0 31 | water, -May - Wison, Johnny - Harron, Paul's Episcopul Church. 0 30 | Aun Cornwall, / Gilbert Dougias - and mo r fg ians s 0 =>. $0 | others, + Tue C ta—a-ct o nk g i: 'l‘anlcy\ was written \'by Mare. Con- W ALARM Rock entre, . 16.-Kxam nelly and George 8. Kaufman tor 'the tong. will be- conducted: tonight. 13“ i“, at“ from mmmwfn Aig ae 0 20 | New York stage and for months i\ whs Friday night, naught}: 31d: ll: Immbulmhmm .20 g if; a. mot popular Broadway attraction. h a re, or - it we : Schenck for school building: here, ree the purpane of! spacious lav 100 {_ 11 was purchased by Mr. Schonel for At great expense we Toos ants Examina-| Long Island «Plate-Pinal| heat wan Wiss Talmadge. Anita Loos and John| Lynbrook, Oct. 16.-Patroia of the test for new voters. 32:1, each night will be held from 7) by Stuart Edginton's Shep; JamesGil Emerson were entrusted with the task of writing the continuity of it.\ Lynbrook theatre gave a hearty greet- The ling last night to \The Midnight Alarm,\ Cintas developed the product p starters, A Breeder's Stakes-Final heat won by i Garnet Wilson's Poll Las#; B. War . early angouncement as to the net pro- mo“ COI‘T *~ the f gun's Harry, secorfl; P. 'A: Draper . f ! #) inspectors, before registering Choud: third?\ Winthrop gy-| The Ladies' Ald Society of St. o it Steatoc lavish-| which is (0 be the headliner in the to meet our ideals in ni h ° \ rel p cas an was ca t o\ im F row h ' p ur Time i- M. E. Church will meet on b se wh ast bill tonight and. tomorrow and wit a new voter in election districts where phoon, fourth, anes seconde (M B CHt Ci Me lye The West\. he quality and flavor. perso gistration Is required and | Fifteen starters, including W. D. Mor- belonmperrzllun' a'new voter to vote/gun, Jr's, Ask Him, Mrs. Charles G. In. election - districts . where - personal West, - Jr's, Flying: Pury, William registration is not required, must as- Flynn's Domino, MeClure Halley's certain the literacy of the new voter| Mickey Walker, B. Puckerman's Black as follows: Prince, «H. -H. - Damon's> Galloping (a) The new voter must present a Dominoes, and H. '% Carrington's Gil: diploma or certificate, showing that be\ligan's Jock, all noted winners, is a graduate of an eighth grade ele: Westbury Purse-Final heat won by mentary school, or of a high school|the Misses Clark's Spring; B. Tucker where English is the language of in;/ man's Galloper, second; R. Ledlie's High Tide, third; H, B. Phipps' Humor- struction, or (b) The new voter ust present a|ist, fourth. 'Time, 12:%§ seconds. Ten pertificate . of | literacy \ssued . under} starters, rules. and regulations of the Bang! of Regents of the State of New York. FUN DAY GETS TDY SUM FOR Nassau County Plate-Final heat won by James Gilligan's Pussy-Cat; B. War- ren's Barberryhill Dawn, second; B. Warren's Barberryhill Flyer, third; Mrs, C. G. West, Jr's, Full Flight, fourth, . 'Time; TZN-5 - seconds. - Six starters, Wheatley Purse-Final heat won by J. F. Lyndon's Beauty Spot; R. Led He's Peggle, second; H. T. Crrrington's Gilligan's Girl, third; E. C. Kerr's Jas- mine, fourth, 'Time, 12:3-5 seconds. Ten ren's Messenger, second; B. Tucker: man's Black Hawk, third; Alfred Low- 2 r s enstein's Squvenir, fourth. 'Time, 13:1-5 Rockville: Centre Public School seconds.; Twelve starters. M Enjoy Athletic Puppy, Race-Final heut won by B. C ition on Field Tuckerman's Joe? O. T. Manley's Flash light, second; E. D. Morgan, Jr's. i OT. c m, . Time, 64-5 seconds. Seventeen starters. Hasty Daisy 'Cup for winners-Won Rockville - Centre, - Oct. 16 -MOF¢| by Stuart Edginton's She . p, James Gil than $500 was taken in ticket sales \| jigan's Pussy Cat, second; J. F. Lyn the campaign of Rockville Centre PU} gon's Beauty Spot, 'third; and the Me school ebjldren in the days before) Misses Clark's Spring, fourth ime, the recent annual. \fun'\ day of, the 19 35 seconds, rhe T boys and girls on Hill«ide Field. Emu-4 lations are being made to enable an ceeds. The general organization of the school and the tower clock fund: will be the beneficiaries. + There was the usual big. interest. in the fun day program and with. lively enthusiaem in the run-off cf the num erous athletic events. In the graded school, division, the Clinton and Mor-| qq Mineo ris school boys and girls. were tied for 1a last week after winning a u the honors, .each with 15 points and Lm'fnzafign‘f The BM“o that font youngsters from the Riverside 5595 ap nuction less than two years a building were next with 12 points, won $6,425 last year and \y a ll; Those in charge <f the fun day, hesl- j oward 0 $10,000 this merson, nearly all of it on ed by Floyd. Brower, physical director Easter * and. athlete instructor in. the public ern half mile tracks, Horsemen schools, expressed themselves as much xxeanggn (firfifl'fi; 2:51: “This pleased with the success of the event. race at Syracuse in 1:01%4, afte om They allowed the school outht seling | mmo first half In 102% a few we:k 44 the nost tickets, to score..polints to be | exprogsed regret that he was n ts ti”. applied to their totals and in the ticket to Lexington: for the Kent o Fl!) Mo. selling, the . Morris school was first, ity. -The rapid immensitymufit gammfimx. second, and Clinton: fume In his three weeks on the mile In the graded school events, the “mg; In!\ 51:31 2mm! ound pf summary was as. follows: himself in the Fugurity. nig + wmxwtgum grudge DOy®| \ Peter Pfaff. 2:08%4, one of the star Morr mton. sch00l:| trotters of State Post's stable last second and Riverside schook third. son, and one of the great “weir-\1 . fop alty and jump, won by €19t08 | ments of Walter Coss string this your | with Aforeis school second and | Med recently nt Hartford . Cor noid Riverside school third. ; , | Charles Welland 48,000 for the Welding Somersaul race for sixth strade DOY® | muy winter after he had aix. races won by Riverside, with Morris second and lowered his a ram ; mnd Clinton school third, Running. re- hires oghhe rapier doll - WINS THOUSANDS Mineola, Oct. 16.-Trumpet, 2:08%4, the crack three-year-old of State 8. Post's stable, went into winter quarters hostesses will be Mrs. John W. Cross, Mrs. Charles W} Brindley, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert L. Puller, nooner non MARRIAGES Davis-Adams Hempstead, Oct. 16.-In the Church of St. John's of Lattingtown, near Glen Davis, former Cove, 'Miss Julia., MacDonald daughter of John W. Davis, and Mrs. Davis, was married Saturday to William MacMillan Adams of Bos- viewed - the . ceremony included only close friends and relatives, The clergy» men were the rector, the Rev. Charles W. Minton, and the Rey..Peerce Mac- Domald of Montgomery, AL, a relative of Mr. and 'Mrs, Davis. The bride wore a gown of white chif- fon, embroiered in silver over satin. A train of cloth of silver fell from the shoulders and a veil of tulle with a coronet of rose point lace completed the costume. Paul Speer of New York best man, was the Schiff-Fiaxt Dorethy. ike A6. my?! Mr. and Mrs. Mortk mer L, Schiff, will be married on>Wed- mesday to Richard B. W. Hall at her home at Oyster Bay, 'The Right Rev. Herbert L. Shipman, Suffragan Bishop, will perform the ceremony at 4 o'clock, and afterwards there will be a large reception. Miss Alice Wadbams Hall will be the maid of Honor, and thé best man will be Elmendorf Carr. - Wright-Fowler Baldwin, Oct. 16.-Miss Myrtle Gur- mer Wright of Freeport, and William John Fowler of Baldwin were married at the residence of William H. Moran on Grand avenue Sunday evening by the Rev. Daniel M. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Moran were the attendants. Batterman-Seott Hempstead, Oct. 16.-St. John's Church, Lattingtown, will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Whit! ney: Batterman, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis Batterman .of Mill Neck, 'to Robert Archibald Scott, son of Mrs. Leonie Scott. The' ceremony will, be followed by m reception at Beaver Brook Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baiterman at Mill Neck. t Small-Shuttleworth * Hempstead, Oct. 16.-At the home of her father at West Hampton Beach, on Saturday 'Miss Carol Small, daughter of Charles Small, will be married to Ed win Shuttleworth, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shuttleworth of Douglas- tom, Wom Smith-Stone -~. Hempstead, Oct. Frederick =----$-___ \THE BREAKING POINT\ C PERFECT TO SMALL I \The Breaking Point,\ Mary Roberts Rinehart's, thrilling - melodrama - now mervily entering its tenth week at the Klaw Theatre, is the most artistic per- formance of the season's mew plays. The cast is perfect to the smallest part. McKay Morris {n the most trying role of @ career, ranging: from Dunsany characters to leading parts with Ethel Barrymore, gives an excellent portrayal Ambassador to the Court of St. Jame's, Of 2 man whose weird adventures bring him face to face with two women who love him. He actually lives two per- ton. With the seating capacity of the| sons and the startling contrast makes church limited to 160 guests, those who|this the most taiked of role on Broad: way. Gail Kane as the adventuress not only rouses much comment for her ads mirable work in the play but is be- selged by modistes to wear the latest French and American creations. Dur- ing the course of play she wears seven gowns which accentuate her . seven moods. Regina Wallace as the heroine, John Maley as the pill eater are constantly praised for their splendid | perform- ances. Others in the perfect assemblage are Reginald: Barlow, Zeffie' Tilbury, Lucilie Sears, -Robert .Bartat, Maurice Darcy, Robert Vaughn, M last but fue Doyle, whose portrayal of the old-time, family physician is the best acting on the New York stage, Collin Kemper deserves more than mere mention for his excellent: direc tion. - He haw made ''The Breaking Point\ a great play and a wonderful entertainment. The staging is exqui- site. ++ - ages: J w JLL Mr. and Mrs. John Fitewater of Bald- win Harbor have gone to Tampa, Florida,4to reside. Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Hones and C. J. Hones attended the Whippet races at Westbury on Saturday. Charles A. Bosch of Central avenue is leaving for an extended camping stay in' the Adirondacks deer hunting. Miss Jennie Koch of Grand avenue has returned from an extended stay at Mt. Beacon. 1 HEMPSTEAD | I tEaree «ammoces wViENNa® PlatureDare, LP,M. 1:00-#40 F. M. E _—-—T—-— . 9 ~ Tues. Wed. Thurs. Oct. 46, 17, 18th. i PART isplendid achievements. i\. Morrissey as the sheriff and Steve|\ Rips a a likelihood of more good. business, The attraction Is released .by the Vitugraph company and is a super-feature of The surround- ing program Js of merit. 'The attraction is emsily one of the season's smashing successes. 1t is not only a heart throbbing human interest story but one of the greatest und most sensational fire scene picture in films. Packed into the fire episode is @ situa- tion rembrkable for its suspense, Cul lan Landis, whose work in \Masters of Men\ was a masterpiece achievement in acting for the films, is the leading male actor in the cast. Alice CaTboun, plays the leading female rolé. a dual character, a mothei and daughter interpretation, Perey Maramcunt is also in the. cast as is also Harry Westmore, Then we spared no expense to make the «package worthy of the Sealed Tight - Kept Right ( Pure chicte and other in- gredients of highest quality ~ obtainable. made under modern sanitary conditions. 44 YEARS ESTABLISHED STERN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING 952 B'way, cor. Myrtle Ave. Brooklya \L\ Station. Tel. Bashwick 4948 aan ces \wognl adults and children. Toe, Spanish Clogs: Eccentric, Buck wtonat Teachers' Course Always Open A b s ol ut ely No Catchy Guarantees. Auto Bodies Repaired 4 ruin and Pleasure 0 Cushions Recovered CHEAP FOBD' BODIES Six Post Express, Panel, Surburban, \Ste on Auto Body Repair Co. Clinton and Midwood Street HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone 1775 LYNEROOK ~ THEATRE FIVE CORNERS G. Wilbur Doughty Republican Candidate The man who ever championed the cause of the people of his town and county and who stands always for economical gov- ernment commensur- ate with the results to be obtained. His re- election kind of government that has made Hemp- stead a debt-free town. insures the | E. Smith of Forest Hills Gardens, has P announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Woolston Smith to John Francis Stone, son of Mr. and Mra. Junius H. Stone of Port Washing» ton, for by Camiaign Committce) . 2:08% on Eastern half mile tracks. | It lay: race for Tourth*grade girls, won by leved o Clinton\ «chool; Morri® se®oo! second am w?“ hig Mm» and- Riverside third. io. Wolens thy Three degwed - race for: fifth - grade ”ficz‘hmhllnu‘pl boys, - won \by amino-$8.1?” mum.mmmnmar-‘ 408EPH M. SCHENCK: Presents 4 % CONSTANCE TALMADGE Esthblished llllT AUTO TOR \ # E. 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