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OWNERS TO Concrete Uitimately Will Be Placed in Front of All Land TO ASK FOR BIDS Village Proposes—to Put Down Walks Where Owners Fail to Do So | Action on compelling prop- brty owners of Freeport to lay sidewalks is being taken by the Village Board. If the program is carried out, walks will ultimately be placed in front of all property in Free- port. Village - Counsel has been requested to boa¥d: with a list of all persons who have been notified to lay walks and who have not compiled, Apcording to law, they have 30 days in which to make some action and many have disregarded the no- tico altogether, Superintendent of Public Works Duckworth was also requested to go ahead and advertise for bids on the work which-will be done by the village and. then. charged | against the - property; _> Friday night Walter C. Barret of the northeast section appeared be- fore the board requesting action on the sidewalk matter, stating. that it had been hanging for three years. He drew'firé from (he board when he-stated that it was rumored that the board was being influenced by large. property .owne LIGHTS TO PLASH TOMORROW NIGHT eport - Business Men Will Turn Over Gift to the * * Village - All (preparations bave been com- pleted for the three day Dollar Sale that {s being run under the auspices t the' Freeport Chamber of Com- merce on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On Tuesday night -the stores will be 'closed while the bar- gains are displayed in he show win dows and there will be entertain ment, for prospective shoppers on Main ajreet. A. band concert by Spedick's band will be a feature of the evening fol- lowing which Harry Barasch, presl- dent of the Chamber of Commerce, will offtcially turn over the boulevard Sidney | Swezey lights on Main street to W.. I Van [firemen themsélven. derpoc}, president of the village, \At a given signal the lights wilt/hose contest, running ladder, FREEPORT BOARD IS TAKING STEPS TO COMPEL PROPERTY furnish the} No. 192 LAY SIDEWALKS | BALDWIN~FOX TERRIER WINS GREAT CLASSIC Newport, R. L, Aug. 17.- At the American Fox Terrier Club's specialty show here on Saturday, the grand spe- cial for the best in the show of Smooth Fox Terriers was won by Margaret of Dels- mere, owned by J. T. DuBois of Baldwin, Long Island. Competing for this coveted honor were the winners of twelve different classes, In- cluding several English cracks recently imported, and the cream of America's best. There were 46 entriés. Hundreds prominent in Newport society thronged the ringside during the judg- ing. The American Fox Ter- | rier Club specialty show is the great classic event in dogdom. R. V. C. FREM PLAN BIG FETE FOR LABOR DAY Fireworks, Dance and Parade to Make Celebration Biggest Yet BALLOONS FOR CHILDREN Fosty-five Prizes to Be Given Winners of Various Contests Rockville Centre residents who do not go away on Labor Day will be provided this year with one of the biggest pro- grams ever put on by the Vil lage firemen, it was announc- ed this morning by the com: [mittee making the arrange- ments. 'The day's festivities will start with a, grand parade of all firemen, headed by Art Smith's Nassau County, band 'The men will meet af the Municipa! Building at 9:40 and the parade will begin at 10 o'clock. Seven contesta are planned for the These are; tug running Indi- / of . war,. efficiency contest, flash on simultancously, These hand- [vidual ladder, combination, mile ro- some additions to the business se¢-|la¥, oid-man's race for firemen over ton mre a gift of the property own-|40), and a water fight, era of Main street to the village and Other games will be arranged for are the last word'in design and effic /the children, arf! a' concert will be 46nt illumihation. During the sale $50 in gold will be|band. awarded aa prizes and luck number oupons will be given away at every Jy a real bazaar 'of \bargains. e village of (he businea® men's gift A to het the band concert. To Destroy Sub Copeniiagen, Denmark, Aug. 17.-(AP)-The Danish admiralty has decided to blow gp, some time this week, the German #ubma- rine U-20, which was wracked on the Jutland coast In 1916, The T-20 was ccodited with the tor pedoing of the Lusitania, Gobs Feted Chest Church, N. X, Aug. 47. -(AF}-As a césult-of the recent incident when hoodlums annayed #allors of the American fleet, titirena determined to clear the Hame 4f their city, have show- «rei the and men with Invititione vist their homes. ne -p Bug Knows Name Washington, Adg.-11.-In the dash ander cliffs: and (rocks In many sections of the (United Sistee -ma. be found -a xmail bug, ~ontaixth 6f an Inch in hath which answerd to the call Alle apie lke a CoG, fimall bays recognise the tag's\ \house.\ a amail crater Jn the» (they rell over the weir bn dicker, Amd Ou bas |rxgt \6 ' bhrking _ can nd dant to ey Pup. given during the afternoon by. the Street Dance In Evening In the evening, a huge street dance ‘ Ts ore.: Bach of the Frésport mor-|#1! be held on Village avenue ants have made plang to mate the|tween 'the Merrick rond and Observer street, . Torchen will be used to light The «public is. cordially fnylted to [UP the pavement, und balloons will it Main street on Tuesday even|be afven out to add -color to 'the w and witness the «turning over to|* (Continued on page ®). FIREMEN G0 To BIG CONVENTION Mamaroneck Gives Warm Re- ception to Vamps From > Over State - ng here today for Mot wore. gath annual - state convention include .a parade and Hundreds of firemen were expected trom Long Island with a large sum- ber of companies planning to put Wednesday snd tournament [Trureday, , i Arriving fromen were givel 'a roy- al reception. teel at home and the five fire calved. Long Jalind Areimen who éume here over the weeksend, figured out what hey the~ heat\ way 'to reach: this place, 'The ptiferred) coute follows To Irfuates, to <|ing, to\ Colegs Pobit; Terry acroms to Point,. Westchester Ayo. noe to Boston Post Rond) to Mamii- rowdck. \The distincd from Fromport ia atiout 45 miles and the Tip Gin be nade io an hour) wind a Toni, The Long fradan aire. pm Ucualdy tntérsstod im, the. stl tione with Archer Bo- Walmas] and Chist Rica of Frespert rath to be Im (6 Purniig' for vatleus of nore. Air Nim Rocky ped thelr apparatus in the paride on] | i * I% £ ~). .- DAILY REVIEW . LONG ISLANDS GREATEST. NEWSPAPER ~ FREEPORT, N. Y., MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 rns To Her Baby CRASSHOPPER HORDE INVADES_LONG BEACH Long Beach, Aug. 17.-A horde of grasshoppers: has taken possession of parts of the- beach here.. A record crowd of bathers at the re- sort yesterday complained of the «hopping insects which seemed to have appearca, from ”whet. hex-rm“ gathering place was under the boardwalk and some: of the concrete uprights. were. literally ~covered 'by-the in- sects. Persons trying to take a map- after bathing were soon made the perching place for.a half a dozen or more hoppers. SAYS SURETY FIRMS HELP SPREAD CRIME Schlamm in Letter to Davison Condemns Existing Melhpds COLLATERAL ISSUE Retu . Nassau Investigator Doesn't Mince Words in Dealing With Old Evil Mineola, Aug. 17.-Nathan- iel G. Schlamm, County Crime Investigator, has written an open letter to Assemblyman F. Trubee Davison, chairman of the National Crime Com- mission, in which \he points out remedies against making it too easy for criminals to ob- Mrs. Isabella.de Puy Thompson and her baby son. Amityville, Aug. 17.-Emphatically announcing \there is no man inthe case,\ and throwing her arms about the neck of her mother, erying, \Oh mother, I am so tired; I want to go to bed,\ Mrs. George Alanson Tracy Thompson, young society matron of Kew Gardens, who has been missing since August 9; returned to the home of her aunt, Miss Lillian De Puy yesterday. She was travel-worn and nervous... She had been on a trip to Nova Scotia without any 6f her rela- tives knowing her whereabouts. Steps were being taken today to re-unite her with her husband. » Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Sarah De Puy Gildersleeve, of Freeport, had arrived at Miss De Puy's home shortly before the |tain bail and thereby gaining young woman left a train from New York, One of the first acts of Mrs, Thompson was to visit her young their release from jail. Mr. son, George Thompson, 4th, who was blissfully asleep in an ad- «[Schlamm appended to his sug- joining room, gestions copies of papers de- ROCKVILLE CENTRE MAN B ‘fil‘w‘wihmtt SEVERELY INJURED WHEN HIT mow BY CAR ON LONG BEACH ROAD \Hon. F. Trubes Davison, Member of Assembly, Locust Valley, N. Y. George Loomis Suffers Compound Leg Fracture and-Wounds- Disagreement As to Whether Lights of Auto- mobile Were Lighted \My dear Mr. Davison: \In connection with recent mpve- ments hiving to do with investignt« img the contributing factors toward crime, an ever increasing measure of attention is being directed to the ease and facility with which erooks and criminals of the most notorious type are able readily and quickly to George Loomis, of Oceanside road, 'to stop, or otherwise avoid hitting|obtain bail bonds and thus to regain Rockville Centre, suffered a com-[Loomis, their liberty pending the intervening pound fracture of the right leg.‘ Though Loomis suffered co:.sider- period, oftimes many months in dur sealp wounds, and several body able pain as a result of his injuries,} ation, between pleading and trial. bruises when he was knocked down he told the police that the car that Surety Cotupanies and run over by a Liberty tourlnklatrunk him was traveling without \At your recent-meeting where the car, owned and operated by. Joseph/lights, and he could not see it in| question of the prevention of crime J. DeSize, of '§7 Vernon gathering dusk.. DeSize main- commission came up for discusion, Rockville Centre, on the Long Beach|tains that he had his lights on. |a communication from the head of road, just south of the Long Island| Loomis was taken to the Rock- one of the largest of our surety com- Railroad tracks, early last evening.|vill6 Centre Sanifartum, where he panies heartily endorsing the move- According to DeSize, Mr. Loomis{was given first ald, and later taken ment, was read to the gathering.. In stepped out from behind another car to the Nassau County Hospital his “he, that surety corfpany head going in the opposite direction, and|Leonard Metcalf of 170 Observer ve a n'umber Of methods for pre- directly in the path of the DeSizo/street, Rockville Centre, was.a wit- 3mm: grimes of violence and for car, DeBize claims he had not time ness of the accident. ending the prevalent wave of high- LONG BEACH * POLICEMANTIS LOTS BRING. | SHOT AT BUT BIG PRICES CETS HIS MAN helpful method in promoting ' the cause of crime suppression and pre- (Continued on page 1). L YNBROOK LODGE RECEIVES HONOR brook i' ht\ .|| it; (2:14.- ival and Circus opening of the sale, which lasted until - nearly _ midnight. Comment- The Institution of the mew lodge take pinct on st about Septem: S Violent Storms Osaka; Japan, Ang. -A typhoon styuek Kyoto, Kobe aed vicinity today: The smsont . of, the - ln yet to be .ooticanted, Talys, Aag. (AT -ULP)-A> ais lout thuitad Piymoith,. Yc, Aug: 17-In tha folle om: (of: Ode Prosident Coolidge arappled to- day- with (the vexing , and far reaching debt; problen. With ths American Debt Cot» Chist Bertmarin found, the, revel. ver which wan sul 'Oos cart rides had \buen duicharged. 'The lécaiity ds one that kaw given poiits A; good. deal 'of troubité lats, and do (near (the\ m bare mund tDur nro (rherel agen's & vemeMy. \Wicp in stinds gourd, (e ~ 20 NegiAiatohe with Belgtim's wis sion. re. eoight informa ibe an 19. the \exact. altes tion: iind tha prospects Sor a settle. ment Oats Matlon of Wik ., ~ & __aA. -p Cen George A. Mott Secret Weds Gladys A. Mitch .And Faces Disinheritance TEN PAGES Defending Champion MISS HELEN WILLS New York, Aug. 17.-(AP)-The tennis crown of Miss Helen Wills of Berkeley, Calif, is at-stake in the Annual Women's Nationgl Tournament and efiding Saturday. Miss Wills is defen , beginning at Forest Hills this afternoon ding the championship, which she has held two years and it is sought by 63 other stars, including the Eng- lish players who defeated America's best in team play at Forest Hills last week. VISTTORS PAY AT NATIONAL CUARD CANP Many Friends and Relatives\] Visit Camp Smith a skill on Sunday By KENNETH HUGHES C am p Smith, Peekskill, Aug. 17.-Visitors' Day was observed here Sunday, -and the Company and ~Company K, the Hempstead units 'of the 14th regiment, -N. G., were hosts to many of their relatives and friends. The visitors were shown all over the camp, which had been put in immaculate order, and even members of which were remarked upon. A bus made the trip with visitors from Hemp: ix Roosevelt, Rockville Centre! ' attend the Minéoin and other| others The Ereatdent.. thus Noth to realinen, The: 'and (20 ity of.\ tending an AQ .lm t)e pb. e Cobgram ok what the execitive belleved -the torte .of. settionait whould be. fives ao indination as to what Woult be done. Ha ever; the gfuiity of SHARKS APPEAR IN ENGLISH CHANNEL Cape Gris Nez, France, Aug. 17. - (AP) - Sharks have. made their appearance in the English Channel with- in the last few days, adding another hazard to (fie already | countless difficultiés of the attempt to swim the English Channel which Miss Gertrude Ederle plans to make tomor- row, beginning at 7:25 in the morning. Two sharks, measuring a little over six feet in length, were caught by fishermen seven miles off Boulogne last night. They. were brought this morning -to Boulogne and exhibited in front of the Central Post Office. Precautions have been tak- en to keep the news of the sharks' appearance ~f r 0 m Miss Ederle when she arrives here tonight for her last rest before the attempt: to swim the Channel. 6 Last Rites Locust Valley; N.-¥., Aug. 17 -(AP)-This. little town was in mourning today as many promi- nent persons gathered for. the funeral -of Mrs. J. P, Morgan, wife of the Auancier, who died Priday after a long illness from sleeping sickness, Lens than 200 persons, all refa tives of Mrs, were! to t Peek: Howitzer here far, ha» Motorcy tie Officer Inbo Haha, Wi fam Dart and Odtecr Whites: went in The and grepplid (ur the Auarabit- bidy. Cofonts Revert T. Fin was not Got mad he a bedp so be vhavved to Th s alin |fJot extraordinary PRICE TWO CENTS ly . ell IY. 66) ._. __gt = Long land Cy, But News 4 Leaks Out \ PLANS NOW UNCERTAIN Wealthy Mother of Young Mam Refuses to See Him and May Go to Europe George Aubrey Mott, son of Emma H. and the late George A. Mott, and Alberta Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mitchell, mem- bers of two wealthy and so- cially prominent families in Rockville Centre; were secret. ly married by a City Clerk in Long Island City on August 1. Until Saturday, when a Re- view reporter called at the Os- borne terrace home of the - bride, neither family knew of the elopement. The couple had planned to heep tha marriage secret for a year, or until consent of their at that In groom ould obtain the a wedding, and murch ceren both bride and live with rents, only each other at stated times May Be Disinherited of the be secret marriage, may disinherited by He is an only child, and < badly cut up over her sow nol: {aking -her Anto.-his con denon young his mot? she is so that she has refused to see him, anf th ens to leave for Europe leaving him to t for himself The bride's parents have rronoune- ed their ble and are ready to give their da up to her. hum band as soon as he is ready to take her away with him. At present, Mott is so bewildered by the sudedn, expose of his elope: ment that he does not know which way to turn, and is talking of having @ church ceremony immediately: im hope of reconciling his mother. \I don't know what I will do,\ he said this morning Mother has ah- Tutely refused to see me, and in talking of closing up her home here, ind leaving for an extended trip to Turope. I doubt if she will ever j nue, will ever get |_ News of the granting of a marriage Beenie to the young couple, and the me rlage immediately after In the of. fice of the city clerk in Long Iland City on August 1, leaked out In spite precautions . taken by Mott to keep the elopement from to newspapers \How did you wet hold of it?\ young Mott demanded of the report er- \I gave twenty dollars to kee (Continued on page 1) Aamman's R Elevated Crash New York, Aug. 17.-{(AP)-Am bulances were rushed to | the Lowery street station, Corona, to day following a collision between an . Interborough Rapid Transit subway train and a Second Ave- nue olevated train, both jammed with . \rush - hour\ . commuters. Despite the force of the impact and the brief panic among the passengers, none of them required medical attention. Traffic was blocked an hour, +---. Wall Street New York, Aug. 17.-AP)-Re vival of strength and aetivity in the railroad shares In apparent reflection of record-breaking freight traffic and high current earnings, featured the opening of today's stock market.. Wa- bash common led the early ad- vance, ing 1 3-8 points high er at 43.14 and was: followed Haven and Great Northern pre- ferred. - With the exception of Maryland, most. of the alls were *heavy. mome Following Father \ Wht, Aug. 17.-AP) M.. LaFollette, Jr., can Sidute for nomination at the Re- primary for the unex- m“ the lete Senator today: pledged him- to continus his fsthor's poll- New York. City n md fate. ; wnatinued warns and ight thnk Toveday ; variahle |