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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 8

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8 LONG ISLAND NEWS. Till JHtOOKLYN TI I IS, Til MRS 1 AY, (XJTO.lhlt 18, 100(1. LONG ISLAND NEWS. NORTH SIDE TEACHERS. OLD HAY RACK AS A MASCOT.

LIFE WAS NOT LACKINC ID Candidate's VWt te Twit Houae Is K.ulinle Van Du.sn, Flil'S HE fi II VERY ELABO Annual Sunday tuhuul Cunvantloo at JiauppauKe To-morrow Aftstuoon and Xfnntr, The annual Convention of the North Bids HARBOR LANDING NEEDED WE1ENT II 111,0,.. I PATflffMltlB, 0t. llW.d,lliii bella )oy lu.ly In -uli li.i.oo yl.r.iay va- IN FIREMEN'S MEETING nlng al twilight, Th. ihii.a.lon waa Hi. ninr.

tla.a of kla Van Iliiaan. Ih. CEREMONIES Ounaldtted as a Vttf Happy Oman, sUO HArltlfiR M. II -On. nf Hi.

itatiuiillitan Hell l. Hag llailn.r ou iilshl, waa Ih. eiileruliiiiienl (if aeveiol of the speakers at ir.l.l ll.u.h maul I .1.1 l.uJ BHlMlav Buhmil 'lemlioia' Aastxdalloll Will daughter of aire, l.m.y Van lJuaen, of Ua-I, a to William i.ouls K.ulinla, ul lake plane In niiiirow sfiernuuii and e'enlng, In the tiauppauge I'liuruh The un I new tiruiiswitiN, J. Tha waa will aa fnllowei I IV II Ha wiiiia.aeu nuiuper uf r.latlvna AW IMORT WILL SI MACS THIl viiIIimi.I saercliK, tn ehai.e nf the IteV. HAMS Of MUNftOB INOINK COM AMY BTHICKEN If BOM Till JtOIA OF C0NV2NTIOM.

nlaoe at th. M. m. U. 1 tioliiliaoli.

at CumIimI lallli: ad wli.e, WM frn to Ml, vleio.lmis mniiing leant uf in. Famous 'Hid 1 flay Ita. Inn k. After th. blf in.aa mui- 'th aulu iin a II toiik Many hand.ottlaly ....,,..1 dreaa.

"III. I.leul Hllllday HoIiimiI Taanlwr," WINTER TO AMEND TUI V1LLA0K IAW, of the City Officials Honor the Event by Their Presence. by t'liarira liakrr, In.i.g island killlur of as. lllallllh. ....1,1 of ItiSj HI Which Charles HI.

Ilu.l.ea and Jki.i.1 lie liroiiKlyn Daily 'lima. HlnalllH, "That and th. all. tea Koerii.r and Millie Balmier War. lha u- Mppl.

Cocke, kan. alnr 'aril burr, and Aaaiillilyni.n f.iip. Means by llja Junior The Beaalon Marked lir MucU Turhu-diasa, "Ti, Kvaiigoliaaiioii ilia Mumtay araea uj muva ttrou huMMin. of New Voik City, waa h. beat ThU Will lusbU V11U Authorltl.t lence Rowland II, Marland Ki- Bi-iitMii," by ihe lty, (taiugo llratiar, nf WWIHUtlD ft.

BIIIIIIIB, I Sinr II I IIID tut 1 a were invited tu III. r.iw.i, and ail Ihe firemen th. recaption hel, WaS alllCfllM. Mlt.t wu. netttii.elj a Sal.

reliorla. nil le. lliin uf do sioiim, was th. flowar slrl. The u.h.rs (loorg.

K.uhnl., brut bar of the al naoiia Ad.ma Vulaa HI, Ham it Itefii.K.,,. niiuuu rie. I a i. "The liiispel Vi nf a Child's II rtMunj latliin tn (In. I "koageallniia tlierefroin In nnii trustees, well-tuned th.

gueala. IT WAS II RED-LETTER DAY FOR THE OLD TOWN Ittttad President, Joseph Dowltuf, BeeVstarjr, and 7tauk Hyatt, FluaU-I nt, Traaauier, in laoe of Mr, Orasn "in iimihod of lenililiiv Hi. Ilov ftanel. 1. Is Keeded for fubltg Sunk, WbloU Latter Will Coat ln the Kelghbor- hood of fao.ooa hi an onaiai ia Baa- ii.riHir, nafl neuiiter.d In aciiultin.

land under water William Allen, of Woodbury, N. i and Andrew J.ckaon Mlenliiian, of Newark, If. J. Ih. bridal proceaalon paaaed Up tha .1.1.

ai. nin, aiuiiil, ny Hlnira. Kveiung leaaliui, lai, davollonal eaerelaf wmcn in huiid liul.lln land lha 11. ine ttev. it.

vv. Thniiitiaon; "inal i Speech-making and Flatf-raislng- at the llililo, kii Automobile IUtle Through will lie (limy Kor Me, the Junior la(uii repurt of mmiiMiillii. i-iiimnliieo ami ar i. i-ourtiii tn. neuuiirui Mamlalaaoliu WeddlUK Maloll Wa.

IhiIiim pl.u by iflas Anna Jl. Bnillh, the uiganlal of th. church, The prooe.alon was AO HAIMIon, Oct. U-lf an amendmant rl.liMIIINd, fx'i. (ninventloii ol Hi.

in hoi New Yotk A'liluiitMr whirh hud inov.it along without muoh lull a report; anlo, Ml 1'lma LangatafT, te a certain aaotlun of lha general law pay.ra having already appiopilated ll.tsjo ami I gnenit.d It for Ilia purchaee of Ihe up. land aiipi-nai-h Mr. l.uptoi,, In a n.al apa.oh, eiplaliiad th. proper prne.diir. to carry f.irwanl Hi.

wharf pnilecl In a aim. cnaerul armliialliKi, and iiroiulaad Ida a. llva aupiMiil, lie was greeted with vwlferoua elioera, aa w.re Hie other candidates, who matt, short V. uy tne groom aim hi. beat brlila wa.

gjv.u away by her nn, ny iirimk; on, adilreaa, "Making lur Moat of the Hllliilay nrhnol in I nil Modnlll cltaiueiit, davulopeil iiau a (alh.r nui.y aim applying to villages In Nsw York cUate can be psaead at Albany next wlnt.r, the poo- i.ue. tna ttev. Newluii (. le, New ruik e.i i jh. van tiuaen.

ha ll.v, th vllle riahor, of J.ra.y City, Bom of th Mont Attractive Section, mid a Collation at the Quod CitUanalilu League, When There Were Further FeiiclU-tloni by Eloquent Speakers An Event That Will Long Be Remembered Epoch Marker. lurbul.nl y.al.nUy. Thla was due iu ih. Iiitroduntiixi uf tha oueatntii of tin, tei-nsollloii of tfi. eoiiiiiaii.aa mi rttatati lalund.

wlilch thai maiiilieia of tliw a.aoni- Mrhoola Itepreseiited-AII Kvaugellral aaaiai.u W. Jloy, JJ MSy- nard, of Ih. Patohogu. M. Ifl.

Church, tied the call of th. to fire lb. pis of 8g Harbor will ba Id a position to make great Improvements upon the walar finnl, and build the public landing pier, for which I liar, has been much favorable agitation fur aonia lima paat. niin iiea ana rtiinitay Hihii.il. in tbe town I.

biVkli i.7..i.V. 7..:: LT nr wnich Mrs. J.Ida ahlpa nf lliiiiilii.luu, Hiiililili.wn and II, a atlon believe h.va been liululalns trt iirav- ei'fnCt liva." Mlaa northern part of are entitled to tiaea wmeh ar. unwoithy uf tin. voiuunr in.

"tltl (lay It.ck" cuiiipauy thalr friend, ar, known all tiv.r l.ng laland aa wlitn.re. representation In the r-mivriillun. Unite recently the taannyari favored a iiieuieti aul alao tt a contest ov.r tH tn. organ. Th.

was of white satin, made en priiieeaae, Hh. carried a bouquet of while ICnrh ai-houl la enl'lM to two deb galea, iiwi uf ol Hi era. propoaitlon to buy shore front nroperty on which to- build tha arreallv needed landlns. h. deleaata.

over ailihl had dl.ouMd the ne.iiiea llir pnalnr un-rlllteniient. FI.rHIII.S'd, CM. wna ending wlih a drive around Klsanna l.ak ir.v.uug ureaa wa. of maroon broadcloth with bat to inalnh. I'hn' asaoelatlitn alma to develop tn.

high MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Th. choaan I. a good one, sheltered fn th. lea of Ui.

big breakwater, now b.lng rejeetliiit hy th. otiiivuuiliin ur in. rept.aell-luilvea of ih. Muiiroe Uieiiipl Aai, Uiii.n oniy illaititrei-nlile pan uf the pru e.i rraiina Ihe Hundiiy Hi-hmil aa a av lha color aoheifM of the wadding waa day long to be romntnbnred by (he good oil-laana of Fluahltig and neighboring towua, (or aiiiim- waa rnciiiiniiirod during this run- Hi. reiaitluii waa on I lie aruuinl iliat Ilia nig power and a.

an ailui ator baby blue pink, the official colors of the I by With Ilttl. aaBoclatlon had been (tiMaiiiaeil tu rielu grooms fraternity ihe officers of the Noiih Hide Biinday nnii nini waa Urn illaiointorl rutinnl hy th terrlilo I'luuds of dual through wlilnh tin never In the history of the plane, nay, the dredging v.aawlsj drawing fourteen feat nf water may b. brought to Ihe propoaad pier head, and an Improved lyat.m of good of tn. Ity uf York to eveiln eiennni Aasoi-inllon ara I'realdeiit. John I iismuii.

-I in. was nun, soon Ji liorouih of guoetia, haa that, been a laigrr, in. ii vii B.rviit law. rmiiieni Mavltni Discussion of a Village Water Plant to Be Held at 7iohorue To-night. teyen, M.

I). Norlhporl; Benretary, Ml i.a jvuw.rua, ins main or honor, wore a Sown of baby The Mls.ea Koerner and bklnn.r, brldeamalda, ware attlr.d In pink and carried bouquets of carnations of tailed Ih. con velillun unler mi Itiigi ii-aiiiira of tho prortmaloii puaai- that tlio rumnlllditr run i.r r. mere orderly or a more Interesting body or i'iia i. iiawauia.

ninny iironk. roads leads from tha landing, but five minute, haul, direct to the buahieas centre of th. town. Aiinllcatlon to lha land rrtne at clock, lluainea. procadetl In an urdnrly Hie most pan hlitdnn from vlnw The Pared inaiiuvr until Heurutarir liowllua read tha DR.

LOPER VINDICATED. en'ieu at tne uood Itiaoinhip M-ague uuuo PATOMOOUE. Out. is -Th. Villas.

Tm.l... iin. will hold punno niMilug lo-olght at I o'ehwk a'' to attendanta Uioon.ld.r ili.adlaablily of r'amhoeu. owa. o'ewwnt.

and the preB.nied pearl were ibjiort of ax-Chlef Joaeph Sullivan, wtio had linen the delegate if tha aaaoiiiailon to tha aim it was nearly imif un ht.ue bufors ollljtoiia than thoae who attemhd" the enrr monies of the formal opening of the man ntftnaiil new bridge over Flushing CCreek. For weaka Hie metiilxta o( Urn Kliislilin KuainiHu Uon'a A.aorlatluti planned lor yos Albany will aoon clean up the matt.r of acquiring sufficient land under water for the pier extension. In fact, good aulhori- ties are of blia onlnlon that th. iiiaimguuiien gui-ata make then; Htat. lieiueii cunveiitloii.

'1 lie r.ourt to the u.hera lug and operating He own Water 'i h. aisled that the matter of Ilia Muiiro. Aa- nii! prcannuiile to attend the luncheon Jury in Supreme Court Says There Iiiiiii.dl.lely after th. wedding reception wee given at th. Hnroala tllub rooma, wh.re aoi'iutliin had been referred tu thf fc-aei-ullve a provnii-d for th t.rtlay's foailvltlri and what from iho committee had splendid arrange iiui.iio are ur.oil to atland.

ih. M.reh.uta' A.aiKilallon haa bean gathering t.oU and wbiob b. prea.nt.d for the eoiiald.i.iioa of Ih. many People wbo Was No Halprnotlse Verdict Against Thiele. of the lata Judge Hmlth In the famous flout hold town vs.

'arka et si oaae, has vested the till, in tha Siata to land under water In Shelter laland Hound, and that anv at una point. in tno tiuiidiiiK i.oiiiiniiie. tor c.iri.iueraiinu. wn.it tne report waa (miui mded. Chief I'll, una.

MoWliln-uey, of ihe lawrenoe lieimttmoiit, bruughi up the aubjart. luaei)a nf man rose In every ware anow.red upon the newly wedded pair. A wedding supper After the reception the brlds and groom Ike afloria of mesa men wu im-yond all asportation. 'Hid pniMi.inme of the day area carried nut to the Idler and not a stn.l. thing happened to mar the auocesa no or lanu-a luul provided a for KltlllCAI)- Cnl Ih.

nl lwl lu i n. ui.vting na. hhs a-ell adt.ulB.it Id lb. local papara and y.at.r-ilay aoil to-day a lara. uuuib.r of handbill.

I. nr I Mi guesta while in the llilrd Waid Kepuhliean Club llotiae the Iwrl of (lis house in aaconit a mu-tltin thai on a lata wnst-boiind in.ln airii-K cuiien. aa eiata Commt.aloiier ol Kiilae. aaiilnat I'hurlea Thlel nn.l in iiim i.u.i i lie convention taka aollou on the inatter, grants of lands under water mads by boards of town trustees to Individuals or corpor-. atlona are Invalid, Thus haa this obataole been disposed of aatle-fHcUirlly.

But the Village trustees found another imir and unon their return will airing li.lkiaof w.re dlatrlbuted. amiiiia other thing, noted on Ih. handbill. While this confu.Uiii wa. auttig on a dele iiondanisn, uf I.lndanhurat.

the Jury at in luiu iieon rur over loo more TH ociork ttila mortilllu turned i-er- gate from YVhileaiun. inovail Unit lie con whji HI evert' lrll.t las general Inattatiou to lha people of l'atoh- dlct III favor of the plaintiffs fr full ninofint vention proceed to the noil order of bual nt. uunn niaoe, Brooklyn, where iomir0m UP Vury Drln a native of iiiii lltiniuftlitn. auo io us pr.aent. serious drawback te the dock bulkllng pro), eel.

Provision la hiade In tha law uiuli. iiiiiirit penally or sail'. neaa. whlt-lt wu. the election of officers jym soon aa tha mn.ni uhn in lilt, lift 11,1 foe krnn.hi Ki.

lielegalea from all nana uf ihe house were which Sag Harbor la Incnrnnralad lliirotliv Johnailn. hv unar.lTu.i iiali.ai I ir eame to Patchogue FOR KEEPING A SLOT MACHINE. ll tlielr feet. daiiiHlidlnu thul the motion be "iiirinai nini neon at the club houae ilnlelmii they went Into the league building where they aleni-il tn 1 1... cuiiu, aixteen years ago, and Arthur Loper.

of Oreenporl. for datniigea lefealed, I'leaidclll Muylanil trlml to gel -i-'viinw nein iu r.H. T.i'l" host of ng funds by bondlnat for various publlo Improvement, demanded In growing oom. munlties by the expan.lon of business and march of progress. Hi reels made ler.

but could not do an. Tha Chairman iimiuw. a Olennanl ih. Stat. Ch.r...

graauats or kcii iniiipractian tna jury thla brought in ft sealed verilh-t for the The iii tlnn conaumeil all of veer- put tne motion and ileilaieil It was lu.t. roremiist women of the a 1 ocnooi ana for severe hlef MeW'tllnney then offered a minion years has been an aetiv. public bulldlnga. wator-worka and lighting plants are included amnn. ih.

i.in. ay'a aeaslon ami nan nf 't he niie.ii.iiin Leuguo In the gallery of the league bulliliriir. vnv that Ihe name of tha delegato of the Minimi- or ine cinoraiioii, a ion onm-a it. laat nlfht, It wa. reported that the police did not have even an arrest for drunkenness durlhg the (ley.

Hlghl here It la only fair to eay that Chief inspector Adam Cross and tna Ml policemen who wrre irclailed for duly hri tsmniay illd "real" police work, and thm la due much of the success of ihe "'i'ie day'a celebration communed ahortly after 1 o'clock, with the arrival of the lal train over the Long Island Hallrotit, whirl) brought pver 100 diatliiguinhrd gucsis, among the number being city officials and men of prominence In every walk of lift In Manhatun, Brooklyn and yueona Boroughs. When the guests alighted from the train at the Main afreet depot, they were met by ilia hsceptlon Committee of the Duelling Business Men's Aeaaclatlon, and were conducted to automobiles which were drawn up In proceaalon on the atreeta radiating from the Metn etreet alatlon. There were tier of the Patoho.ua r.ugine oiupauy ue atili ken from trie roil yernici la a complete vlndlcBtlon for pr Lojter. k.i 01 "ou "nd inlluenne whloh may be acquired, built or established municipal assets but no provision whatever Is made for the building of wharves. the feu.iing ttlla ufierwarda enjoyed the to the ttwata.

i of luncheon at the of tne convention. This motion wa. pu was almost uiianininiialv i nn ml. ho "lining ner many other aceoin pllahmenia, Is an excellent musician. iceult wna aiiiiouneeil iiiindrmiinlum rslgned OBITUARY.

"ltllIU. ITOR flunf flaAr.n to raising out ona-malf of one per Ceht. Of the Staiaeaaail v.l.i.11.. lieieaaiiis got up on their rlmln and altotit Thiele, of Llndenhuxat Jury Out ItlVKHIIEAD, Oct. 18 Charlea Thiele, of Undenhurat, waa tried by th.

State Kxclae Ilepartment to recover on a bond for 1600. It waa charged that Mr. Thiele broke thla bond when permitted a gambling machine tu ba operated In hla l.liul.mhursl saloon. Five special exnmlners uf the State Kxclae Department said that they visited Thlelc's iltWl-" New Brunawlck. N.

and In which oily ha Is held ln hlh ri. the vllla.e fee tha rfn.1. w.nire in niiv ru and waved their lnua. The dlaorder lasted for fully five inliuitea. A iiiotluii waa then )im iirtawi womn or Oi tier" JJhMM urrled to pass on the election of Without iVIthou Charles W.

Eidert RICHMOND lint i 'n the employ of tho ma.ke. sum available leu tUn 17,000, and Unlled State. Uovernment. anticipating the proposed wharf would "oat Among the out-of-town fua.t. In the nelahborhood nf tannm tmiwi i.

o-dav would iT ornier rreaident Juniei J. Hyrncs placed nonilnallon for Presldcni for another Eidert. one of Woo Jl, "Li present were Mr. and Mrs. a.

W. Keuhnle dredging, no other course wee' loft iletn a In term Itowland II. Mavland lha ore.Ktu in ctimiieiit. thief MoWhlnniiv aecondnd the died suddenly of fieuri failure at hi. home! on VVoodhavoii avenue, tigone Park on ruradav afternonn i u.

plane, worked this machine, and that soma uf them obtained money from It. The defense was a complete denial of theso stnte- mollon and the Secretary was luatructtd to 11., I "le "aaes Hert 1.1 end I ef me Htato Leg. tj.t LudL wnI Morrlaon, W. tor relief It "a propoaed to offer 'iMr' Margueratta K. Price all of Bn amendment to the village law, which will New Brunawlck I add i.j C7 mlm MrpJ'nTh this state- had been a sufferer from cunt one imiiot ror the nominee.

mui, a mui. uiiecuy uyiHiaiie ...,111. 1 v.tt'.i j. inn nail or itichninnd, ami Warren K. Ilavtlltnd.

of Maaocth. were Vice I jt tiiid fiNn.r. nr XI Um' the past two yea I. this una ,.,,,,,,,11..,., T'l'nf bridges by Klve l.lndcnhurat cltlsena swnr. Doaitlvelv Y.H'e."' of Hichmond Hill: F.

W. Rn.I the sale of village bonds. Of eir money i speaker, were I'realdHtita. and Josi-uh Imwiinir wa. r.

trouble. ln wii. tu r. lhat the machine wa. out of bualneas, Ihnt Woodhurv P- Allen, of Yot9 'ti Is elected Secretary, bv acclamation There enr 'he Kev.

Clar- nexroril KUvmnnrf 1 w. its niinuio was off, and that Its facs wa. t.r n. a hi' i or "ochos- 0' waa much eninuslaem over Ihe election of descendant na M- which until now the name known every village on the Island Hli fath lurnetl to the wail, Th 7i.il oiapieton. imwiiliK wno haa been I lie nod n.

Present is One of theae latter witnesses was Henrr mur.n, ot Wlllsburg, I jj' mureita wmcn nave a prsc- tlcal monODOlv nf rlnce the organlantlon of the association. It hlld been thu ollin or the ranvnnllnn In Hruiikw, aged TU years. He swrr that tho machine could not ba worked nn tha duv hfMee 1. and a band 'i' sent off from the we" dividing line 'between th. Boroughs of has been no open clash between the corpor.

at'on controlling the docks and bulkheads SP-Vof th. people com? whirffi h'h freight charges and exceaeive Wharf aire, and It Kaiia. eioct i.iiiuei ii. urecn, of rutpnogue, as Treasurer, for a second term, bill at the laat moment the Flushing delegates, by Wllllnm B. Carpenter nominate! chief Wnnk itvan thirty-nine of three autoa end all were gaily decorated with flaKa and bunting.

At the head of the proceaalon waa a big sightseeing auto aboard which were the members of Young's Band and the newapaper representatives. Capt. John F. Klein, of Company Tenth Keglment, N. O.

N. Y-. waa marahal of the parade and when all the guests had found their aeati In the autoa the parade atarted down Main atreet to Broadway. Main atreet presented a stirring picture. The aldewalka for the entire quarter-mile of Ita length were aolidly banked with people.

None of the epectatora were permitted tn encroach on the aephalt pavement, however, (or at every twenty-five feet waa etattoned policeman. Aa the proceaalon moved along the men and women waved flaga and shouted) a greeting. From all the bualneaa houae fluttered the handaome decorations which had been put In place thla occa-alon and to expreea the welcome of Flushing to the volunteer firemen, who are holding a convention here thla week. From Main atreet the oroceaelon moved of the alleged visit of the men from the i)x-clao Department. In summing up Judge Helford, who defended Thlolo, placed con-laerablo reliance upon this old mun's teatl- lliony.

He told the lurv that a mnn thla porary brldee 1 OI lne tem-the new hriLlJ a "olon stood on the newTL" 7 'clook ln with of Flushing, for tnle position, The FluetilnK Crockett Sutphen. RICHMOND HILL, Oct. 18The Rev. Stuart Crockett. D.

Ph. who recently resigned from tho rectorship of the Church of tho Epiphany, Ozone Park to accept a call to the Protestant Episcopal Church of Ho vrood Klnirahrnie-e to approoriate such forTAl 1 fr.Harbor 'he publlo landing. There project' Very tl0 to the age, In the very evening of life, was really too old to begin lying. uuaiav wogner. at that time atatlon Promises of aslsstance 181st street.

Manhattan, marrlecf Mis, Adel- ZmD.ZtoZa IK daughter of Jrflameridment have" been hi. tat. d. outpnen, in at men left Lindenhurat that dav. "One nf them mew', chnreh men had arranged their campalKn very quietly and the friend, of Mr.

Oreen were taken by surprise. The convention took a recess for a shoit time anil I hen when the balloting wn over It was discovered thnt Mr. Itynn the majority of the votes and he wits declared elected. This concluding; the business of the convention, adjournment wits token The place of holding the next' convention could not bo decided, so the nmtter was referred to the Executive Committee To-day the tournament and games of the firemen will take place. The handaome prises which have been secured by Ihe Tour ,0 a'd he; "ahortly fourtfi street Manhattan, on Tuesday.

The eletcd, will work for the needed legislation imtrward he camo hack and said: 'The wedding had been announced nni i a BARTLETT WAS JIENEROUS. Paid the Hotel Bill, of the Beporter. machine IS OUt Of hliMh-ieaa- ll w.l.. fsw ealutlvea and dllSt eSSt Of Whers. His TTn.K..

,1 cl It'a hnnrtl. 1. 7 7. I.1PIIU. OlIQ me III VI IIUt.

unu tac ttirnea i' umn iitiy guests present at the Vuu" rank C. toward the wall. But we will have in m.ua ceremony, which was nerfnrmod the I Havens, the California reaftv in ii a "port to now that we were Auxil ary Bishop of the Protestant Eplsco- nrer.v to, his ahore front In Lindenhurat pal diocese, the Rev. Dr. David H.

Greer. by a 'm the heirs IChl. nnn. I am K.r I OI William 11 This I assisted bv the Rev. rr.

convcrantlnn waa a i. Tio-htn. MP ITair.n.t ea- I ueii.cu III 1 of St. Ule i' men. At 9 o'clock nament committee have brought out a large class of entries.

It Is predicted the games will be the most Interesting that huve ever been held on Long Inland. expected also that some verv fast time will lm mnd The "im nugiies' Party at Sag Harbor. eJAQ HARBOR. Oct i. down ln Suffolk Cmm'tJ ne one man "hit" arith Vk.

county who made a distinct of the "hni." I i 7 Harbor, where many pastor Bartholomew's Church. Miss Se a Butphen was given away by her brother, Sni'i1. big boat house for hi, fleet of power John S. Sutphen. Jr.

There were no brides- wl" Put down a set of rnarlne maids or malda of honor. The best man was "trong enough to haul vessels of John S. Sutphen, Jr. The ushers were burden. The spot purchased by nephews of the bride, Clarence J.

Pope and near th wrecks of the old Edward S. Pope. Following the ceremony, a ha' Th5me Bn Pair Helen, owned wedd n- breakfaet wna In the thirties hv Mn fni-ii a 77 tne jury was sent out with Instructions to morning voralot o'clock this DEATH OF CAPT. CLOCK. flown Broadway to the new bridge.

The proceaalon first passed over the temporary bridge which has been In uae alnce the new bridge waa commenced1. From the temporary bridge the proceaalon moved to the new bridge. Juet before It waa reached and while the left of the column of autoa waa atlll on the temporary bridge, the new draw of the new bridge waa opened. While thla waa being done the band at the head of the parade played tbe "Star Spangled Banner," and one of the bridge attendanta ralaed a mammoth flag on the flagetaff of the bridge. Thla waa an Inspiring eight and as tho flag reached the top of the ataff and the band ceased playing, the thousand of spectators at either end of the bridge, broke Into loud cheerlns.

which laated for several minutea. course Is laid on Broadway, where there Is asphalt paving, and this will make an Ideal course for the men. The games will be preceded by a parade. which will march through tho principal streets of the village. denes of the hrula'a iI COODer siion.

and ell many other mo How Hie Schooner, the Ella Power, Wa. Seventy-second street. cated here Nothing but a wm Capped in th. Sound. of'V'!" RICMONDn: for, however wen cared with the Clock, a native and former ree dent of thi.

Conroy. daughter of John Conroy, of Ozone c.vnf1?..ih' the prl- place losing his life, and the schooner Ella Park- wa" to William Amthor, of exDtnS nf wlthout reat Powell, off New I.ondon. on Thurada last ga8t New l0Tk- at the Gates of Heaven vens" boa rtonm I ST. ilmeV The Ha- reached his brother BMn Cathollo Church, Ozone Park, on under the. ehelter- REV.

MARTIN J. LORENZ. He Becomes the Fourth Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Lindenhurat. LINDENHURBT, Oct.

large congregation gathered at St. John's Lutheran Church last night to wltnea the Impressive installation services of their new pastor, the Rev. Martin J. Lor en whn eAr.Ani.. markei ofc 'pa'-' ald the 'hls a day or so ago! VThe ay Cleveland, a locll O.

I (he trnm. r.t Gentle, wa" Ms Father Bfern a cT, 7, m. aiation, and Chapel New London, are to put down a score of years or more had been master of w.r! gIay Yolle- "er igjj juaiiiit) rtuiways. called to fill the vaoancy caused by the re-" ofJne Rfv- Edward Staudermann. The Rev.

Frederic Ftnaeh i In bed and could not be 8 m' was stln CHARLES W. ELDERT. Brooklyn and Queens, was named. For gen-eratlona the family lived ln that section of Woodhaven. Mr.

Kldert had been connected with the Lalance Qrosjean agateware fac- was carrying 260 om of cmtfremTta Conroy, a brother of the bride. After the constructing a -prlwSSKiwS tne IrSi mainsail and foresail Treefed when h.tn youn Pre8.ent. At its conclur nhnved an -6r have been em. the boy. for The proceaalon then paaaed over the bridge and on to the grandstand on Broadway, where the programme of apeechmaklng waa carried out.

Here on a mammoth grandstand were assembled at least 6.000 people. They Included the foremost men and women 1 of yueena Borough, professional and busl-tiesa men and well-known officeholders. There were several hundred of the ntetneii also present. President George Pople, of the Business Men's Association, was the master of ceremonies at the stand. When all the automobiles had deposited their passengers at the grandstand, Mr.

Pople waved his hand for quiet and then he Introduced the Kev. H. D. Waller, of St. George's Church, who offered an invocation, President Pople then aald: "Ladles and Oentlemen: This gathering here to-day Is a demonstration of the ap- preciation which every resident of Flush-Ins; has for the completion of this magnificent bridge, Thla bridge Is of Importance because It forma a connecting link between thla section of the city and Manhattan Borough.

This improvement will bring about New York Conference HalL, tu ln English to the pastor while tha discourse Race Rock and the New London Llght- eiun, mr. ana jurs. Amtnor lert tor a fort- I atone from night's wedding trip to Washington, D. C. out Place.

which are placed I in position to form tho hn.in. Wtta "i thS name'o1 Jn SartJ the newsnaner hl" aPPclatlon of 'nsiio a. iiercB squaii irom tne nortneast hit ivijr. wooonaven, ror tniny-nve years, being ln charge of the packing department. His nrst wife was Mies Cornelia Brodle, of Brooklyn, who cled some seventeen years ago.

About eight years ago he married Miss this stone floats are reauired. Th" uie critit, xnocKing ner rail under and before she could straighten up was caught An a.v..t I oe considerable dredo-tn k. a. 77 e.i..,.!. T.

mstae LINDENHURBT. Oct. marrlat-e of dug an I. to he lSr. Material j10.11 mi ixiaiKung, or ozone fark, by whom he had a daughter.

Marlorle w-hr, I. chael Schneider, of the village, and An- In fkont of the Haven.1 yeaiH. ne airto leaves two daughters of hla rlmt wifa Mr. Mir. HICKSVILLE AROUSED.

thony Allen, of Pennsylvania, wa. street.lthe vlllna-. -Bay nized yesterday morning at St. Mary's Ro- to-glv tine sidewalk grade so that man fhnrrt tha He. nsts walk tax Con- man Catholic Church, the Rev.

Father sen asked Crete walk 1.900 foot phy and Miss Elizabeth Eidert. Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at oclock, at the late home of the deceased. Ihe Bjcv. F. Le Roy Brown, pastor of the Fire Commissioners' Slate Broken- nca.

aIlu sunn. ieiaon iliaCK, me mate, started up the sshrouds to the cross followed by. Capt. Clock, but It Is thought that the latter was struck by some of the floating wreckage, and knocked senseless, as his body was later seen floating, faoe downward. In the water by the mate, who, with great difficulty, obtained a seat on the cross trees to which he hung until rescued.

The schooner, Henry P. Hallock, of which Capt. Murray was master, anchored near by, but could not get near enough to Mack to rescue A distress slmnal from the schooner, how ecneme orrictating. assisted ny the Rev. Fa -w- Budget Saved by Only nners reter jnenn ana liopnman, of Brooklyn.

The bride wore a gown of white silk i-iiuicu, win otnciate. interment win joiiow in Maple (irove Cemeterv. Large sums of money win h. beautifying the Bluff Point grounds ana ner Dnoesmaias, miss Flora Klenlio, Miss Allen, sister of the srroom and Mlaa a great and grand development. it win bring to thla section a big population and the city will be richer In every way by the development of the sections of the North Shore, which are not yet occupied by home dwellers.

The present administration of Schneider, niece of the bride, were attired Ebenezer Bryant. NORTHPORT. Oct ISfanf Good things seem to come to Sag Hat-hoe fhen the nnnrnnrl.tlnn narOOr. When the annrnnrlntlnn e. ila.pr.

blue. The best men were Hum Htn. Two Votes. HICKSVILLE, Oct. 18L-The Hlcksviile SSr" ted out full Tuesday evening, and upset the slate for the.

nth to? i.e1"- the other for four years, which had in tne city nas not oniy given us mia mag Bryant, village clerk for several years and a former supervisor of the town of Smith-town, died at his home on Hl.hlnnrt Park William Allen and Mr. Stlen. The church breakwater becam exhausted last summer was crowded with friends of the bride and aiui was stopped, people were groom. A nuptial mass followed the cere- one morning to see Contractor Ttoi mony. A receDt on took nlace st the ding's fleet of stone been ever, was noticed by the New London Lighthouse keeper, Capt.

Field, who induced the Scott Company to send their smartest tug, the Harriett, to the scene. The tug could not get near enough to take Mack off, but a line was thrown him. and he iwn niflcent bridge, but It haa also given us beautiful Klssena Park. This park will be a perpetual beauty spot for all the residents of this section and of every part of Queens maae ny Fire uinmn T7- il yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Death was due to a general breaking The deceased was 75 years of age, and ln early life followed the Water nnri haenmt.

ftf Til and John Hfthn. Both tloSf Work hai to their home in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aften on rip-rap sea wall.

Several hundred will leave for their home in the Keystone feet mor wall was added to the lino nf State to-morrow. survey. This extra stone cams '5 61 Borougn. "I am slad that there are present here to. day so many of the men who hold Important ui HVSII, In previous years the taxpayers have t.Uet, fV "rie ln the leSttonfor Itl Sv.ot? upon8 the' trimschneider Hubbard.

smsi out provided a pulled aboard unconscious. Capt. Clock was a son of the late Asa Clock, of this village, where his boyhood days were spent. A from whom he had been separated twenty years resides In Bay Shore, where two sons, Capt. Solah T.

BAT SHORE. Oct. tnoeeia.e. ne Hemnstearl Hnrhne at fosittons in tne present city government ana eay to them they can carry back Co the departments they represent the appreciation shown here to-day of what haa been done not only from the residents of Flushing, but per, voted ta en Miss Helen M. Hubbard, daughter of Mr.

that the channel b'e deepened The fn2 and I. Lewis Hubbard, of this vlllna-e. was only available fnr kZi.J5 xund luesaay eht 1:11 r'r. budget toni ana ne Clock, and William Clock, alBo make their home. The body has not as vet been re.

of a sailing vessel. Giving up the water he settled down on a farm at Sunken Meadow In Ihe town of Smlthtown. He waa a Democrat and took quite an interest in politic. He was for several years supervisor, and had also been tax collector. He later moved to this village, and during a part of the term of Charles T.

Sammis as Postmaster, he was his assistant. Mr. Bryant of late years had carried on a Are lnsurnce business as well as performing the duties of village clerk. He was well liked by those with Whom he came In rnnlnrl anA and John A. Ulmschnelder, wa, solemnized structlon, and the War Department anno?" ast even ng under a tent erected on the tinned it between Mattltuci: and gas lawn of the hnnrn nf the K-ldA.

I hnr. mrnena an.nmni...j xlar- AalflA from fi nly tW0 VOteS. Aside from two tickets put In the Held hv the Fire Commlsalnner. A. covered.

made it. OunnlKle snS rim .00." Mc FITZGERALD PETITION FILED. REV. MARTIN J. LORENZ.

rkHeK8- Charl" A- Ne'ttereau and Andrew iwe uniuioiu. ciorgynian was the Rev. procesa i or Dttiiaing. Thirteen hundred e.la Francis I. Strickland, pastor of the M.

more of Sag Harbor's breakwater vr E. Church. The bride and groom, who were mal" to be placed ln position The sent unattended, entered the tent to the strains already completed, however 1. SaK 0 lon of Mendelssohn's Wedding March played thlns 'orX village, the by Miss Dorb. Young.

The tent was nret- front tllv decorated with Hedges' nier for amnti County Clerk Accepts It, Though He ln German to the congregation was made thm nUat.r'a halthrnlh.r tha Kev V. who will be greatly missed. He la survived "F- The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon hi. -loners The counted ballot Mc Gunnlgle 92. and Ponl gave M0' Jubelt, of Brooklyn.

There was special music by the church or The cause of the trouhlo I. th. at 2 o'clock. Kevereea Himself ln So Doing. RIVERHEAD.

Oct 18. Countv Clerk nations and autumn leaves. The bride, who extended out further than ever1 before Ihi2 wore a s-own nf whtte net I season to si-iviminat. u. uore tnis zena were stirred up by the lar i m.

monev asked fnr ir. of I great numher chestra and choir, and the services were both Interesting and instructive. To-night was the recipient of many pretty and costly uuan naiiiing a Dertin. Owner, nf Ira Ketcham. MTTWIT.t.ti! n.

is Ketcham has received the certificate of gifts. A wedding repast was later served, craft were quick to take advantage and the bride and a-ronm denn-te i. safe harbor nrovlded 01 the a reception will be given by the congregation to the pastor and his wife. At the ser vices last nlaht the Rev. Mr.

Lorenz wore a OI every part oi tne Jjorougn or yueens. "I am sorry to eay that Mayor McClellan has found It Impossible to be here to-day, because he has been called to the upper purt of this State on duties In connection with the Water Board of the city. But we bave here to-day a representative of the city fovernment who has been a friend of 'lushing and whom I am sure always will be. He haa been closely connected with all the Improvements which we have recently received. We have not a better friend in the resent government 6f the city and he la ere to-day as the representative of the Aiayor.

It gives me pleasure to Introduce the Honorable Patrick F. McQowan President of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New York." President McQowan received a royal wel- come at the hands of the thousands of spectators and in response to the greeting, said: "Ladies and Oentlemen, but particularly those of Flushing, I desire to eay that early last summer Borough President Bermel, Comptroller Metl and myself made a visit to this part of the City of New York. We came for the-purpose of visiting and looking over the site of what was proposed to be 1 Kiaaena Park. I wa greatly impressed with the beauty of the location, buupartlcularly was I Impressed by the klndgess, courtesy tta.r1fJ-iK Vo? nomination of J. Edward Fitzgerald, by the Democratic party, and Mr.

Fitzgerald will now go bn that ticket. In doing this Mr. Ketcham practically reverses himself but new gown, the gift of the ladles' society of well-known resident of thl, place, edver? suddenly at his home on East Union avenue yesterday, aged 76 years. He passed awav before a physician who wa. summoned arrived, and Coroner to board the evening local en route for the pler and Murphy, an enferDrlslriw Ii wedding Journey.

On their return thev will built a gasoline hui make their home in the Miller cottage on PPlyln power yachts and launches a w'hTle IV2Z. 'WKSf the groom ln Hamilton. and At the Maidstone nlee th. the churcn. The new pastor was born ln Germany in he said this morning: "There 1, a close question ln the case and I have decided to 1881, but came to Amerloa when a toddler accept ine certincate.

lwzgeraid ha, neu only four years. He Is a son of tho Rev. points of Interest in the middle West propeller Montauk. owned by" thi Otto E. Lorenz, now pastor of a church at Henklns, Sullivan County, this State.

He nts petition ror nomination by the Independence League. Isaac G. Terry, the Independence League candidate for member of Assembly, failed to file his certificate of nomination by the Democratic party ln the Sec Ditmiiiuuai yompany, is berth erl In ir Huntington ColdP.Not in Voting. SSSi cT.e ffit aWiiS 4 The deceased was a son of Phillip Ketcham. and was one of a family of ten chll-wi, Hf wa, one of three brothers to settle here during the revolu! tlonary days, and at one time owned new ,7.7 now nibracln; the vU- payer to vote on any particular item It bUdget that alnce the Are district flrat starts about not 'he Flre Commissioner, have was educated at Wayne College, Rochester, and at the Philadelphia Theological Semi A newspaper man with the Hughes' party -hed an escallop opening- hou tor thi the tour of Lono- Island.

fleet of bav host. Ior tne ond Assemoiy Litisrict of BufToik. The can Huntington gave the candidates. lands and fumlahe. th.

oyster dldate brought the certificate down this morning and wa, told that he wa, too late, that the time expired last Friday. Mr. Terrv triet mrmev. VCi.j"" ff Ll- nary, from which Institution he graduated ln 1902, after taking a three-year course. His first charge was In Collins, where he remained eighteen months fo do missionary work among the steel plant workers in South Buffalo.

The Rev. Mr. Lorenz was married at Coeymans, near Albany, on October 2, to Miss Katherlne tithe, and after While emnlnva 8" reception of any place ln either Nassau or ermen, 'or the escallop shell, Vhlch Suffolk Counties This may be true, but "Preads upon his lot, for oyster snat. the returns on election night will show that fPawn to cling to. He Is the flrst (la? while Hunt nartonlans mav not h.

bor man to go Into th. oas Mar- nas employed juuge uenora ana nas securea an order returnable next Mondav before He was one time collector of theToTn "ffi was twice married and He :2.l".V' if the Commle- sloners should Justice Garretaon for County Clerk ketcham fumli they know a od tnlns- In the hlpyard Is busy jult candidate line. I hauling out yachts for th. daughter Mr. ou- -Bnn one enu nuspiiuiiay or tne people or Flushing.

Then and there were made certain Impressions which have never been removed. President Pople, In Introducing Comptrol '3 further-eloattsrs refused even to h. e. refused even to Inad.ie or Farm the Commlssloss, wnere rtev hari pliced the fl to snow cause wny tne certincate of nomination should not be accepted. to the Democratic ticket, which wa, rejected, there FoZ: That interest the nas oeen no move maae and nronaniv win Frances Langenhaeen.

ler Men as tne next speaker, said: "It is up to me to find the money to pay for the things which President McUowan has promised you here to-aay. I know you pay your ALBERT CHESHIRE RICHMOND HTT.I. rief io t. f. 1.

i.V 1 tne mstrct. JeMJa'Mt'f. hat had no bond not be. The Democratic party ln Suffolk County Is so demoralized that little Interest Is manifested by the old time leaders as to a Drier -wedding tour tne couple came to L4n-denhurst. where they were most cordially received by the congregation.

They are now at home In the parsonage, and will doubtless remain to enjoy the pleasant surroundings. Pastor Lorenz Is the fourth to be called to the pastorate of St. John's. BLACKWELL'S ISLAND BRIDGE. eV-yar-old daughter or Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Langenhairen nt niei. the launch Novel and vacht. 7 Viola. Jesale and Besrie have been string and snugged up for the hard wlntL 'tripped The Mattl.

owned by the Rev' Lewis, rector of Christ Church' iSil rebuilt, and the Jessie, Capt Lewi. vL. Ion, Is to be fitted with a The yacht Onawa. owned by AM Vmotor will In winter Westhampton Samlet It wneiuer Luey nave a county ncKec or not, iMviijptiy, so mere win oe no (rouble for me on that score. I know that the Improvements auch aa you have formal ton avenue and Park alvs wnniw.

died at 8. o'clock last evening- For Breach of Contract in uriit-iea puonc use Here to-day will increase the value Of your nrniurtu g.j oeen yotea down, Trolley Work Begun. NORTHPORT. Oct. 28.

Harris Henich.I. ness or ten days with typhoid malaria Besides her parents. leave sa youngef fit mm'S! a.LU.n.tr btber: Funral "ervlcee of this place, was subpoenaed as a witness DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. that the city will therefore get more from your1 section and thua the benefit will he to every part of the city. What helps Flushing helps every part of Queens" and what helps Queens helpa every part of the city in tne suit or a.

Homaine case against Del-bert Donnocker, which comes before the count at Rlverhead to-day. The case I. one jfternnnn. at 2 o'clock, the Rev. George Schmidt, pastor of the il.5? locating the croslsisna trollel line in thla town, and the railroad company's in! their woTJt it'onee Evangelical Ijitheran i.

JL.m-Tlir"" Interment will follow in Evergreens Cem or oreacn or contract connection with an auction sale which occurred near Northport last spring. It arouses considerable local ALBERT CJMHIEK ARSONS will will Hughes. Republican candidate h1' through thS Centrpoi interest. ner order Commissioners, on Condemnation of Property, Hake an Inspection 'of Approach. LONG ISLAND CITYNjct.

18. Another step In pushing ahead the long retarded building of the Blackwell's Island Brldsre was taken yesterday when the commission on the condemnation of property for bridge purposes in this city made an inspection of the strip of territory over which th bridge approach will cross and iim, near Mrs. Bosina Kopf. ELMHT7RST. Oct.

Accident at Westhampton Beach. "iimaie. place the crowd at fivai hundred, and election day report, ini con! r.i.. 1 ti j. mo- re- FB.EE IECTUB7ES TO-NIGHT.

Bryant High School. Wllhor WE8THAMPT0N BEACH. Oat. LITTLE NECK, L. aosuia jvopr, late rejaWent nf Summit avenue, were Interred In St Cemetery, following ji requiem mass, whie" cldant took place to-day at the Colon School shortly after dismissal.

Harold Onrdnn in City: "The Sources and Effects of Heat." hv Pi-nl wnii.lT A 9125 Fur Coat Stolen. WEST I8LIP rvt la -r, SATURDAY, OCT. years oi aire, oi mr. sna Mrs. Alnnsoa Oor oon.

iiiartuur rnnni. oicro men Hani. Had. wa, celebrated In St Xdelbert's Catholic Church Mrs. Kopf died on Monday, follow? Ing a brief Illness with nneumonln hi wnicn win oe taaen oy tne city.

The commission for Queens is composed of ham. Illustrated: recR-Publlc Hchool No. 85, Palatine and Prospect avenues. Hollls. I AT O'CLOCK SHARP.

Real Bat.te ee.alat. TRxSne Wagstaff pl.es waatSl'r momln- a fur at I12B, the Drone Mr of a r- filer, the seven-year-old daughter of George Saddler, formerly of Brooklyn, breaking her Enclose to the body. The ohlld was taken to fifty-seven years nld. a i used to come out here on Sundays and look over thla proposed Klssena Park I waa much Interested in it and now I am glad It has been settled. But even If the park matter Is.

settled 1 Intend to run down here again, because the beauties of that nlace are worth golne a long distance to see" Bridge Commissioner 8tevenaon commended Engineer Byrnes of the Borough af Queens for his work. Marion. J. Verdery waa Introduced to ex- F1U'hln fr "My duty to-day Is to express what all to no light task. Tou can get an Idea of what they feel by looking Into their and smiling faces.

There are but two bridge. In thta world, one I. In a one In Queens Borough. The first Is two mile, and a half long arid this bridge here Is about as long, If we Consider the time that It required to get Borough President Bermel said-' "I want the people of the Borough of Queen to be happy and I do all In my power to Mall ham I i John W. Bennett.

Chairman; Judge La N. Manley and Frederick Bowley, former President of Queens. A week ago tha Chnrlen Kruno, of thl i. ustrated. j.

rt. oa waica a new, iws-aTorr, sarvea. rnsssai frame eottaae. a "Milt eellar. mi uecH wno was Sprlngrleld.

L. "The Tom I. v.T,"i woe aim caned In and th. Injured member set. The eblld Is lulls.

commission neia ineir organization meeting In the offices of the Commission of Es byMJr," Mar'' V- Worstell. uuiug mm won a. can d. eipansa. awe amta writ si.

ok aaaae rree. This property I. sltwated oa aa tna. re-re. Peekakill gravel road averlooklag North-port Harbor aatt djolnl.g be ratalr.

ot George W. Burling-. timate ana Appraisement, in ZbK uroad-way. Manhattan. Their first nubile hear BABYLON.

Oct. IS. Funeral aw. by Mis. Lena chauffeur, was stolen.

Nothlng taken and the robbery waa ailscoVered lata? in tne day. tuna Park Owner Buy. at Glen Cove. GLEN COVE, Oct. 18 Mr, Thompson manager of Luna Park, has bought a larr piece of property on Elm avenue, price nalrl which belonged to Willis Farrtngtoti and heirs.

I laaiei rjro. trated. eld yesterday over th remain, r. I ing will be held at that address In Man-battan Wednesday of next week. Tbe scope of the commission's work re ai ii.i sal at abort walk froa.

School. k.rrh mmi Past OfBee. Kleottie I.l.ht. T.lo. 7" jr.

iV on monaay, on the fkoae eoaaeetloaa smbmb the property. Sudden Death at Jamaica. JAMAICA, Oct. 18. Mrs.

Margaret Carroll 60 years old, a widow, of Brown avenue and Atlantic street. In this place, at 5 o'clock thla morning was founts dead in her bed The discovery was made by Peter Malfoy! who live, In the same house. She had not received medical attendance. She was pronounced dead by Dr. McNevin, of 8t Mary's Hosoltal.

Tha nolle, reoorted the lates to the land needed for the route of the -bridge and Its approach. It does not include the Question of Dlaias. A atrln i vricanam Baldwin. In hla seventy-fourjlt year. The deceased was born at Babvlon.

where he HORSE BLANKETS BUY DIRECT FROM VeAUARTERs' and B.V. .11 the "a of land 250 feet wide, stretching from Vernon avenue, ten blocks awav. to rve- "Irt'd. His father was the late William Burling. He wa.

a childless widower Th. TBIB 1" mrm, -u n- t'-P-H eifheT for (nreatasent or howse parpooea. TERMS 16 per reat of the parehaM prleo mm aaetloaeor. fee. he paid oa day of vale.

Oae-haff May reasata oa kaina aad atortaaae If dealers. iw7 ermine uiem tne intngs cent street. Is the property Involved and Squadron Camp, HUNTINGTON. Oct. will mains were laid to reet In the Babylon Cemetery.

they want to Improve their aurrnundlngs. At the eonclbslon of the apeechmaklng tne prtce. mm to loci addrWpiai a.nt. to an.net. K.

"ewiaj UMtaea- the coroner. over which this commission has Jurisdiction Id the matter of condemnation. Owlnar to the fact that there are very few housos on this entire strtD. the eomnilsatnn'. BS1.K BtJBSn UK HHIIK.

Vnr farther partleal.rs a it rl th. the last day In camp for Squadron mem-. Hers thts season. Tha borso. and gsneral "for.

were given a ten mile ride' 1. O. tl. in 1 JM MTR fr. A neeaniier la fa.

hear tw TAKE RED CROSS FEVER CL'I Aartmrrra, gyaaoet. i. I- or the owaer. Wrnokir. itallr Times If toa ant ta hrtn u- tmocipaj parts of Pushing, ft.

leu w-rt. a.i.o win we nnippea on aanntlay te the armory in Brooklyn and th. in work Is greatly simplified and a apeedy Maatlagtoa. nmiust 1 ra wits Uw werM's doMga. ror Malaria.

Hirer Fills. Af ill mziif ma I. V.1UI..U. I rnaaa r. BARRETT.

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