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PAGEfclGHf tm SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS. SAYVflXE. N. V.. AUGUST 1Z T932 YOUTHHELDAS DRUNKENDRIVER Continued from page one Edwards Family Reunion on Saturday. ' The annual family reunion and clam- bake of the Edwards family -was held at the old Yacht Club House on the bay last Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, William Stevens, of Sag Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedges and the Misses Elizabeth and Cather- doctor, in his office, a string of violent toe Hedges, of Wainscott. Mr. and Mrs. Invective and abusive talk. The young ^ ItAing Edwards, of Rlverheao. Mr. man was then taken to the court housej &** Mrs. Clyde Travis and Elaine. Bar- where, when he was confronted by! 0 *™ *»<* Irving Travis, of Detroit. Judge Duryea. he continued the same Mich, Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Edwards and mad abuse, shouting epithets and George -V. Edwards. Jr.. of KlverheacL words which are unprintable and. un-. Mlss Edith Woodcock, of Syracuse. Mr. speakable. •land Mrs. J. P. Edwards, of New York. After fcelng lodged In the lockup. Mr > ^ d Mrs. Caleb Edwards. Miss Ruth Bellew opened up with renewed vigor. and A 1160 Edwards, of Patchogue, Park- He tore a cushion in the c;ll to bits:j er Mott « CUntori Mott. of Queens Vil- he lay down and kicked with both hisj^ge. Mrs. Grace Johnsen. of Green- feet on the metal door of the cell, until "Port. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of it was scarred from top to bottom. He Bayport, and William P. Edwards. Miss shouted and raved in the same abusive Rachel Edwards. Miss Sarah Edwards, vein, so that It was necessary for Judge John Edwards, Mrs. Charles O. Ed- Duryea to close all the .windows in the wards. Miss Clarissa Edwards. Mr. and FEDERAL AGENTS RAIDLOCALOASES Continued from page one tender, was arresied at Turner's where the agents say they seized a quart of whiskey and two quarts of beer. In another part of the restaurant Robert Hunt was arrested and in this section the agents seized two quarts and two pints of beer. At the Chateau La Boheme. situated ROAMER BITES JUDGE Five Troopers Required to Subdue Man Who Goes Berserk in Court State Police opened up their eyes this week when Jesse Dodgeoh. aged 25. wandered into Bay shore. Dodgeon sported a.several weeks* growth o* beard; on his feet were rubber boots, cut off a few Inches above the ankle; he carried a four-foot walking stick cut prom a good-sized limb, and Jn the other hand he carried a tea-kettle. > A Trooper arrested Dodgeon on. a vajftncy- charge and took him .-before JysUclj.ptthe Peace John T. Kube in _".;.-?i v _—." . , _!_%.* . . . i n *v„— at the fork of the roads leading to Ron^onkcma. and impressively f u r - j H ^ l * * * * vjas aU right unUl^hey nSedNvith rare old European an- « & & * * him in theto*u*jn«en tiques. the agents say they s e i z e d : < » i 3 5 ^ ^ ^ J ? V ^ pints of alleged whiskey. 49 pints pfNfe.^f^ b!o ^ ^i&SjSi S. 19 bottles of kummel. four quarts .?»*» ~ » <*[ J ^ K*JL£?i2S of winf r and two cases of beerr Andrew Divls. alleged proprietor, was held. The raid at Fritz's restaurant re- sulted in the arrest of Fritz Steadman.1 the court came to the officer's assist- ance. Judge Kube is a big and a power- ful man. but he and the Trooper eouldnt handle the mighty Dodgeoh. place, lest the talk should penetrate to Mrs. A. C. Edwards. Nancy Ann E d - l ^ e d proprietor, and- the- seizure oil'**** •*«* **!?* to put !SlS?i£ the outdoors. Even at that it did to a wards. Mrs. George W. Kennedy. Al-j three half-barrels of beer and a quart } hiin - but Dod K«> n ^ m ^ «*» " K * - - - i paper in his iron grip. Finally Judge certain extent, and there were more fredKennedy, Miss Belinda L. Edwards.! of gin than a hundred "people standing out- Albert Both.Mrs. George W. Clock, andj Although the Federal men have pre side the court house. The youth finally the Rev. and Mrs. D. Paul Herrlott. and Lviously engaged in mopping up excur-| , . d ilw :'••' sions in the damp Ronkonkoma section.• Dodgeons egs an I Kube succeeded in getting his own belt off and th& he strapped around became so violent that Judge Duryea. David and Robert Herrlott. thought he .had better send for a phy 1 they have not been here for sician. He succeeded in locating Dr. M A Y O R GETS S U M M O N S . t i m e up until last week-end. G. K. Oxholm. but Dr. Oxholm came in for the same line of abuse and was Continued from page one TOWN TALK .Trooper sat on the prisoner. Judge R 0ng j Kube telephoned for four more Troop- ers', who succeeded in subduing the wanderer. r :">; 1. v Dr. Charles Low was called and after !' raving young man. Even those who knew Bellew and tried to reason -with nim. were made targets for his un- •- checked tongue. However, his uncle unable to do anything at all with the a s* 11111101 *, **kh he attached to the! MTO . ,. n mfl „ _ om _ Mayor's car. , Mrs. Le Roy S.-Edwards entertained anexarninatlonorderedthertian.com- But the day the summons was re- at luncheon and bridge yesterday a* mitted to the Central Islip State Hos- tumable in court. Mayor Foster wasnt her home in Riviera Park. Her guests pltal.for observation. He says he wasn't parked where ^ ere M"- }4 Grand Kerr. Mrs. Sewell there. Thornhlll and Mrs. G. K Oxholm. and aunts Anally came to his aid. and the offlcer tla * ms ' but to one «*** of \ late on Monday night vouhg Bellew the theat " entrance. The mayor and; Miss Jennie Nauert. who has been ill was released in $200 bail for appear- h5s ^ had gone to the Congrega-'aU summer, is able to be up again trace' the following day. At that time tional Cnurch «» jSunday night and he after a. recent relapse. She is improv- he- requested an adjournment to pro- says he had parked his car "beside the tog slowly and her friends hope that entrance to the theatre" but not "in''before'long she will be completely re- front of It. - : .covered.".: = = He announced that he would not pay! The annual card party for the Wil- any attention to the summons and Ham Noll scholarship fund of the Say- Fortunatelyrandratherrniracuiously. ^ " 1 doaVcare if my name is called ville High School Alumni Association out in court." So -there was a vacanv will be held In the old Yacht Club cure counsel, which was granted. He appeared to have regained his self- possession and had very little to say. his uncle doing.the talking for him no one was injured as a result of the the cars, however, were wrecked- Girt Hurt in Lakeland Ave. Crash- Miss Mary Nolan, of Roosevelt ave nue, Ronkonkoma. suffered severe con-1 tusions of. ; the right hip and thigh : . yesterday afternoon when the car in! LESSON IN BEES* ^. TRICK ON MR. BEAR This happ'ened^long, long af;o even before the first Indians broke the trails along the Mohawk and the Gen- esee. .In those times, Mr Bear had a long, long nose and a reputation of putting It In everybody's business be- sides his OWD. according to this fa- ble related by Dr. E. A. Bates, of Cornell university. c One of his most evil deeds was stealing the bees' honey. This made the bees very angry and finally they . held a big council about the matter. However, the summons is still on filei Miss Dorothy Nauert is to return to; After due deliberation, they sent a and Judge Schoenfeld says he is going! Brooklyn on Sunday after a month's, courier bee to bring In their friend, to, give the mayor another chance to j vacation part of which lias been spent! the woodpecker, In a common council. here at the home of her mother. Mrs. the bees and the woodpecker devised •,1a scheme to trap the wicked bear and stop hlrh from stealing the honey Notice tp Parents. Parents who contemplate entering children in the kindergarten for the term beginning September 7th. 1932, are required by law to show evidence of age by submitting a birth certificate for the child concerned. To be eligible for admittance to the kindergarten La September, 1932. a child raustreach his fifth birthday not later than March 1. 1933. _ Notice of change of time for opening school in the afternoon, beginning Sep- tember, 7. 1932. It will be observed that the important change in the hours Is in the afternoon session which here- after begins at l.p. m. instead of 1:30 as heretofore. The kindergarten, grade and high school programs beginning September 7. 1932, follow: ; ;T Kindergarten and Grade Programs 9:00 am. School begins. 11:30 am. Kindergarten stops work., 41:30 am. First and second-' grades step work. 11:50 am. Third, fourth, fifth, sixth. •'.*-" seventh and eighth grades stop work. 1:00 pm. School begins. .3:00 pm. Kindergarten stops work. 3:15 pm. First and second grades stop work. 3:30 pm. Third, fourth, fifth, sixth. •>;.'. seventh and eighth grades stop work. , "••"'•: High School Prosram;-,'" 9:00 am. School begins. -^ 11:50 am. Work stops. 1:00 pm. School begins. 3:30 pm. Work stops. School will open for the fall semester at 9 a. m. on- Wednesday. September 7th. A meeting of all" teachers will be held in the high school building at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. September 6th. \ . -->••:'" .-'•,':'-" : :-:" FOR RENT:- House on east side of west board walk at •Cherry Grove, near ocean. Interior newly repainted; good, new beSs and equipment; sleeps six. $25 per week. Special price for month or season. Apply at office of The Suffolk County News or to Francis Hoag, 153 Candee Ave., Sayville. Phone 200 or 707.Sayvllle. -v . - r t?/\f} DCMT House on east side of west board walk at I 4 1IIC f 0 ! i l > i I J—Cherry Grove, near ocean. House has good * v ** *»*-*•«• prtctIcal fireplace, great advantage^incool or rainy weather; large Vlctrola with fine assortment of good records. House accommodates seven persons. Apply to Mrs. Francis Hoag, 153 Candee Av% Sayvllle. Phone 707. FOUND FOUND:—Rowboat on Great South Bay. Owner may have same .by prov- ing prcperty and paying for this adv. Harry Danes, 21 Handsome Ave.. Tel. Sayvllle 51. 78t3pd FOR RENT TO I£T:—Floor, 5 rooms, all improve ments: sun parlor "and garage. Prion Sayville 10O-M. : - 771 FOUND:—Small brown pocket mem- orandum book containing records of financial transactions, but-no means of identification. Owner may recover sime on application at News offlcei Sayville. Ii. L 77t2 FOR SALE FOR SALE:—House just : renovated, large plot $4,200. Easy terms. Phone Sayvllle 19. 73tf young man's mad ride—neither himself chat when c o u r t m e t - a n d s U e n c e for ?* OXiS ? o n t h e b a y o n Wednesday after- mor any of his victims. All three of anCTrer to the name E. Agate Foster.; n ^ . . August 31st. - i appear before the bar of justice! i Joseph Nauert- Miss Nauert returned i yesterday after; a motor trip with | friends through New England and Nova 'Scotia. Junior Dance Tomorrow Evening. Extensive plans are being made for CONNETQUOT MEETING Continued from page onp which she was-riding, driven by .her: ___•_,» ,_, » . „ r 7T~ ' ' ' w , . • , w„ *t, J ^ ; warded to the brethren of the lodgj mother, Isabelle G. Nolan, was struck ; „_ rt tt ,„ Ji-i.*;. ~ # i™ , . * ., ^• •. . , . under the s:gnature of Wor. Le Roy by another machine driven by John w »»„..„, „„„,.„.,; , J . « ., , v^, „ , JJ; w ,_ I (E. Meyer, an evening of good fellowship, Reynolds, of 26 Hlddink street, Say-j^ ^ ^ planned. It is expected that' th e.second Junior Invitation Dance of ville. on Lakeland avenue. Sayville. : other promincnt cmttsmen will- be! the season at the Sayville Country Club • According to the police report. Rey-! p r e s c n t t Q a d d r e s s ^ m e m b e r s m ad . j tdmorrow ., evening. Because of the oolds was driving south on Lakeland; dU{on ^ ^ honor ^ ^ dance> there will be no bridge pirty. avenue and Mrs. Nohur was turning j ^^ uerthlck. who wilf use as h!s ! Prize winners last Saturda- Evening around in the highway when the right f subJect U I s M a s o n r y Worth While?" is I were Edward L. Delaney. Mrs. Frank sjoe of her car was struck -hjr Rey-j ohe of the loremost masons b the ' Y oung. Albert T. Brophy. Miss Jean- nolds machine. Miss Nolan-was taken i Brooklyn Jurisd!ctlon . He ^ 5erved nette Andrews.? Mrs! Ford Thompson nome after treatment by Dr. Grover A. Silllman.: Offlcer James Costigan In- vestigated. , : iln the chairs o? Minerva Lodge and land Theodore Merkt. 1 A buffet supper ihas been honored in grand lodge by was served during the evening. -, being appointed .to the post of district! There were 14 tables in play on Tues- i deputy grand master. He has held lm- ] day evening. Prize winners were Miss Ronkonkoma Girt Seriously ^njured. J ^mt offices In the Aurora Scottish Jeanerte Andrews, Mks Kathryn Dlll- Grace Sandsteom. 9-year-old daugh- ; R l t e B o d S e S ( u a p a s t M o n a r c h o f ^ ^ ^ Q Walser Mrs James Lcon . ^^• an *MfCh a riesSandstrom., I O r o t t o M d p a s t G r a n d Monarch cf; a r ( L M l s s Q . Q . B o d k l n a n d M l s s N . L . of Second street. Ronkonkoma. was the supreme Councils Grottos Jn the gulllvan critical^ injured on Monday evening. Unlted state3 and Canada. He has, The m o v l n g p S c t u r e 5 h o w n ^ ftl . when she was struck by a tax dr v e n ^ lvcn considerable of his time to l e c - ' d a y c v c n l n g w a s Z a n e Q r c y m -south by Leslie Brown, aged 31. of Ninth turcs on i mpor t a n t Masonic subjects ^ a Adventure." On Wednesday even- They selected a tree trunk that .was hollow from the top to the ground and the woodpecker cut a hole in its side. Just the size of the bear's nose. The bees smeared honey all hroimil the hole and then all secrete* 1 them- selves within the hollow tree jrimk. Along came the wicked old Mr. Bear with his lonsi nose snlfling In the air. At le'mtth. he. smelted the honey and stuck his nose-In the hole, whereupon the he^sjumpeil on It nnd cut it right offstjort, as It -ts-'today. The bees and the.-yvoodpeeker learnetl the value of common council, which they taught the rcjd man; nnd Indian children are tnM to keep their noses out of other folk's affairs by seeing what happened to. old Mr. Bear's long nose many, many moons ago,' _"; Oakdole Votes for Present School Site. Hvely interest was shown by resi- dents of both Bohemia and Oakdale In "the special school -meeting of the Joint district ..which was held in the OSP.S, Hall in the village of Bohemia last Saturday evening, nearly two hun- dred people being present; James John- son presided, and the district clerk. Charles; Bernard, was chosen to act as secretary of the meeting. = v Considerable time was spent In a discussion of proposals presented' by James Johnson on behalf of Edmund G. and Charles F. Burke who offered to donate a site on the Idlehour prop- erty at Oakdale. and others on Locust avenue and Main street, offered by George A. Robinson on behalf of the corporation known as Indian Point of FOR SALE:—2000 Barred Rock pullets J at 50 cents each. "Also broilers: Frank Sharkey. "Ocean Ave., Ronkonkoma. L. I. -V '. 77i3pd FOR SALE:—Home-made bakery. Mus* sell because of illness. Ideal for young couple. Very reasonable.' Phone News Office. . .; 73tf FOR RENT:—Three rooms, all cor venlences." Apply at Mrs. M. Fantut chlo, Roilstone ave.," West Sayville. 781 FOR RENT:—All kinds i of turnlshe rooms, $2 and up. Gentlemen onl Apply at 29 Greene Ave.. Sayvllle. 77 FOR"RENT:—-Four room apartmen furnished, centrally located. Phone Sa; Yille 1086 or write Box 874, Sayvllle. 77 TO LET:—For the winter, a fully, fu nished .bungalow, five rooms" and bat garage. Handsome Ave. Apply at t Elmore Hotel. Sayvllle. ^ FRESH .EGGS, live poultry, wholesale." Edward Farms. Receivers, No. Broad- way, Amityville. Tel. Amityville 1185-J. ./- •'• .-yt - -^-: ! ,75t4 FOR SALE:—MHk-fed broilers and fowl killed to your order. Also fresh- laid eggs. Fred Heuer. Moscow ave- nue. Sayville. Phone Ul-W. 17tl FOR RENT:—rTwo bungalows at Chet Grove, at greatly reduced rental of j a week after Labor Day. Inquire Ne Office. Sayville, L. X. or phone Sayvi 707.--v.-v-;-::^ ih^ : H^^xi 1 ^ it< FOR BENT:—Nicely furnished rooi large and airy, with or without boa reasonable: two bathrooms; gara attractive groands. Apply at Ne Office. Phone Sayvllle 200, _ - ' h' 7 FOR SALE:—Peony plants. 23 cents each. Large showy flowers of red. white and rose. Ready for planting now. Mrs. M. Baldwin, corner of McConnell Ave. and South Rd-,~Bayport..:78t3pd DONT MISS THE BARGAINS in new and good used furniture. New electric radios, $1355 and up, at Brown's Stor- ^!£T7""T -."^1 »-»JIZ^L~XA»\AZAI*9* Warehouse. 185 Maple St., Islip, Oakdale. Inc. The taxpayers decided j * i. Ph one 31. Open dally 8 am. to street. Ronkonkoma. while playing l n , m lodges in the Metropolitan area the" road near her home. The accident was reported at the Bay Shore State Police station to Ser- geant Irving Jagodaby Brown, who stated that the child ran into his ma- chine. John Sandstrom, a brother of the injured girl, was an eyewitness. The little girl was removed to the and on Long Island and his presence in Connetquot Lodge on Monday will not be the first, for he has spoken GottyiWg Relic Mrs. Sarah 11. Stetson, of -Augusta* Maine, has an oak tree In her bark yard that has grown from an acorn, picked up on the battlefield nt Gettys- burg ..by her husband, now dead, In 1015." Although Mr. Stetson brought Ing there was a special moving picture' several ncorns from the battlefield nnd program, featuring Tom Mix In "My Pal. the King." This was a pre-vicw.i Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, where ways brings forth record attendances It was said she had suffered a fracture distributed them among his friends the only acorn that flourished ami ...... .. w „,... firew Into a tree was the one planted *. , T„ , . .1. , , . not V ct having opened on Broadway.: ln \t r! , e IM v . vnP h n re before. His lecture on the Masonic __ ..... ". . . , ... , ux airs, sieisuas yaru. The picture scheduled for this evening ; is Will Rogers In "Ambassador Bill." Brain Model In Neon Tube* There were eight tables at the bridge' An Illuminated model'of the humnn party yesterday afternoon. Prize win- bra,n nml central nerve system hha ners were Mlss E. Lcc. Mrs.\J. Lcnahan. Mrs. A. C. Edwards. Mrs. C. P. Fisher. by. a vote of 152 to 34 to retain the present site on the south side of the Main road at Oakdale, and to rebuild there! The school building, which was almost destroyed by fire in June, car- ried Insurance of $15,000 on the struc- ture and $2,000 on the contents, which will be ample to replace the building. It Is declared, however, that the State Department of Education will require some alteration in the plans and a more modern building. ,- Standard Height* A woman Is considered short who la from 4 ft-et 11 Inches to 3 feet S inehea;. nknllum from 5 feet 3 Inches tn 5 feet ;\% Inches; tall from 5 feet 5',i Irxhes to s fppt 10 Inches. TO RENT:—Fine 6-room house, sr porch, garage, all Improvements, f tog Island Hills Golf House; rent J Reference required. : Apply to Emll Kupfer. Phone SayvUle 747-W. ' FOR RENT:—Furnished bungalow rooms' and bath, large porch end e age; one-block from station, at a \ low ^figure. . Phone. Sayvllle 225 1347.^. :•;••* •-•':".• .:. :.r;:";^V' ' 10 pm. Take Monell Ave. from Mer- COTTAGES AT CHERRY CJROVi let after Labor.Day;'3 cottages, 2 ocean front. $10 per week; "Belmc cottage, $15. per week." Mrs. Stet iPerklnson, Cherry Grove. N.. V. <' ' rick Rd.. go So. to end, turn right- 78tf i FOR-RENT:—Large room, nicely four-cylinder engine and self starter.! j^sonable; 5 minutes from stai ^ " ^ f "SSSPF*^- ^ u S pcd -'Apply at News Office er Tel. Say Will sell for $300 for quick sale. Roger iSy£' - •> - ~- Schott; real estate office, Blue Point;i* 00 *.;^ -' ; ". : ''.:^' ; - ^ V ' . ' ; " : :''•"- Phohfe.Blue Point 1900 or 1542. 74tf-,' •—— REAL ESTATE Children's Camp located at Round Lake. N. Y.. and maintained by the New York State Masonic Jurisdiction and the Masonic Home at Utlca al- of the right femur and a fracture of the skull Craxh at Lake Ronkonkoma. Cars driven by" Capt. James O. Mc Caffrcy. aged 30. of the New York Na tional Ouard. and Joseph Klein, aged! York, on Thursday Sayville Golf Club's Annual Mcetlnr. The annual meeting of the Sayville Golf Club. Inc.. will be held at the. Club House, No. 364 Candee avenue. Village of Sayville. Town of Islip. County of Suffolk and State of New August 18. 1932. 23. of Jamaica, crashed on Sunday j »* eight o'clock. P. M., for the purpose afternoon at about 12:30 o'clock at the of electing six <6) Governors for the intersection of Pond road and John- terms of two (2) years each, two <2> son street. Lake Ronkonkoma. Capt. j Governors for one (D year each and McCaffrey was driving north on Pond.; for the transaction of such other bus- crossing Johnson street, when his e a r l e s s as may properly come before the was struck on the left side by Klein's meeting. ROBERT F. PEET. Secretary, machine, which was proceeding' cast j August 4. 1932. on Johnson street. ] Klein's car overturned as a result of? the crash, and ho suffered a fractured j rib. Alice James, nged 15. of Holils. a- passenger.In the car. suffered a severe; Auxiliary Dance a Success The dance given last Friday night by the Auxiliary of St. "Lawrence's Church at the Oakdale-Vanderbllt, was a most enjoyable affair. Mlss Kathryn McCarthy was chairman, and she was assisted by the Misses Kathryn Fee. Mary Alice and Frances Young. Regim Glaccum. Marlon and Adelaide Adrian. Jeanne Bodkin. Doris Kupfer. Ircno Plant. Edythc McNally. Eleanor Robin- son, Kathryn Dillon. Mary-Alice Olea- son, Sally Carroll. Marjorle and Eileen Afford. Agnes McCarthy nr,d Mary and Ethel Brophy! Among those present DcMott—Spare | wcrc the Misses Virglnlx McUonough. Mlss Ruth Spare, the daughter of! Anno Settz. Rcglna Glaccum. Marlon Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge C. Spare, was] O'Brien. Kathleen O'Brien. Marjorle married at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday j McCaffcry. Sally heen made by two physicians of-Vien- na.' Austria. One hundred piece* of neon tube were used. The glass con- structlon^enables the showing of both exlerlor and Interior pnrta. each par tlcular section being Illuminated ns desired during lectures. -- laceration of the ri?ht Index finger. Both were treated by Dr^ O M. Mi- Lean, of Ronkonkoma. aTtcr which Kl^'.n ?:xi removed to the Southside Hospital in Bay Snore. Stave Trooper R. V. Anne'.t Investigated. Carroll. IsabeUe afternoon to Howard DeMott. the son i Faulkner. Dorothea Freeman. Annctf OaVdalc Boy Hurt in Crxsh. of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin DeMott. The! ceremony tock pi Methodist Church, nnd was performed by t.\c Rev. J. J. Bly!!<e. Mr. and Mrs. DeMott .*^>er.t a'few days In New York, and at Rctcn Point. Conn. At present they are living In Hayden. - Kathryn Haydon. Marjorie i :,ic In the Bayport ] Byrne. Muriel Byrne. Eleanor Robin- son. Virginia ButH-r, Mary MrGoldrlck Ectty Czz*.&,~.M:.^"iel'Meek*, Virginia 1 Meeks. hikfit. tnrk.ip. .Jwn Pickup. Eleanor Plrtchin. Eileen Afford. Mar- jorle Alford, Eileen Slr.ger. Anne-Cain, When World* Were Born Where do meteorites and shooting stars come from? Astronomers believe that millions of years ago. when the sun's family of worlds wns born, there was a great planet revolving between Mars and .Tnpitcr. For some unknown reason this planet exploded, giving birth Itself to a vast family of tiny planets of which over* a thousand are known. It Is of the smaller fragments that the meteorites nre formed. Shoot- Ins stars are hellovcd to bo n kind of celestial smithereens resulting from the destruction of comets. In certain cases comets themselves hate failed to put In an apirnrance when they were due to return, hut great showers of shooting stars have occurred ln« ste.?.il. Alexander Lewis, aged 12. of Idle- an apartment In the home of Mr. and Kathryn Dillon. Mary Kcenan. Alleen hour. Oakdale. sustained multiple lac- erations of the face and he.^.d shortly after noon en Wednesday in an auto- mobile accident oirthe MonUuk high- way Jus', west of Brlghtwaters. Th; boy was riding In ft Ford touring c.u driven by Doutjl.ts Giibert. of Oakdale Gilbert « M b,ick'.;-i; out of the entrar.ee to the Landon K. Thorn'*, est ate and in ordi^r to avoid »n oncoming car. he <!rov? forward again and In doing w ran Into a fence. The boy was thrown against the wurutshleJd of the _c.\r. He WW treated at the Southsld.« Hospital. State Police inycsHguctl the mishap. Mrs. William Elliott. i Walsh. Mary Alice Oleason. Jeanne OiUSgan, EliMbcth Donovan, and Rob- jtrt Laurie, Richard Kearney, James j Dunne. Bryan Brady, Milc.i McDonouRh. iJ.ick Robinson. Harry McNally. Harold Butler. Thomas McOoldrlck. Nicholas ! Ryan. Joseph Ryan. Robert PUanl. j James Devlin. Franklin Mtlcs, John I McU'.er, John Morris. Stephen Ed- wards, Vincent Corrigan. Frank Cvm* carpets nre never nailed ninsham. Herald Dolan. William For- thcy. Ocorge O'Brien. Edward Singer. -t- > Frank La Hr.rne. OeiaUl B'.ggUvs, Gene La Born?. William Cain. John Cain. Jay Mctntrny."William Regan. Don- I aid la Borne, George Cunningham. Charles La Bort\c. Jack la Borr.e. Gene 'Dillon. William McDufTy. Denis Reagan nr.l John Big-gins. GOLDEN GLOBULES Hold on, hold In, hold out. Is a <!e;itl>t a dealer 'a cviraclsr MnRlt (!<>"An. Why ,:,. the British drink t-^al What does It d,. to thetn? Snn-cti;nrs ft gofnl d»i).tmiie to m.tke It Intrnllon wo j k. need the Attention of Auto Experts when the job, regardless of how small, is brought here. HUPMOBILE loneer barage North side of Mcnlvak HVay Ju.nl w e s t of Pa'tchosne. Phone 431 August Furniture Bargains 50 Steel Refrigerators $10 100,000 Yards Felt Base Floor Covering 3 yds. $1 50,000 Yards Fine Inlaid Coverings 90c yd. •'" 25 Breakfast Suites $17 GOOD BUY FOR QUICK SALE:—A lots on Austin St. and Chestnut Ave., J—~—-:-.:": •— '• :.-'—-—^~ Patchogue. L. I., opposite new Med-••p6 R 8ALK:--To^ setUe estate of ford. Avenue School. For Information, late John Van Wyen property on ' inquire Franklin O. Taber. 23 Pine St.,! Ave., near shore. .335 ft. front. 24 Sayville ' : TIt3'decp: house 10-roomJV ana pom. aayvme. . r •"[.•,& of WUUam or Comsl^us ONLY:— i^y? 11 * West Sayvllle. : . . SPECIAL FOR AUGUST Trade in your, old mattress.. New in ner-sprlng mattress," $1455; your old mattress, worth $4.95. You pay only $10. All old mattresses will he destroyed in an incinerator. Brown's Storage Warehouse, 185 Maple St., Islip, L. I. Phone 31. Open dally 8"ajn. to 10 pjn. Take Monell Ave. from Merrick road, go south to end." turn right? " 78tf WANTED WANTED:—Housework^ by the day. Miss Marina Vershure, Brook street. West Sayville. 70tf WANTED:—Middle-aged woman wants position as cook or to do general house MISCELLANEOUS work. Phon* Sayvllle 131-M. ltpdj LAWNMOWERS—repaired and si ened—we do lawn mowing. New used lawnmowers for sale. H. F & Son, 246 Railroad Ave., Sayville 1009. JOSEPH H. SWANDA, Contracts Builder. Estimates cheerfully [ Also financing. TeL 1424..Sayvllle AUTO TRUCKING AND MOV» Automobile vans, general trut Household goods carefulhj handle either local or long distance 1 Peppard is Van Emmertk. West vllfe. L. I. . TeL 1034 SayvlUe. WORK WANTED:—Cook and waitress wants work by the day or hour, or will serve in either capacity. Telephone Sayvllle 597. \ TR2 25 3-pc. Living Room Suites in Tapestry or Jacquard $45 Steel Bed, Spring and 50<lb. all-cotton Matlrcas All 3 for $9.50 Bring this ad with you. . amuse furniture Company Opposite the La>.c 400 West Main Street Patchogue Phone 1533 WANTED:—Used clothing for distribu- tion to needy and distressed people. American Red Cross. Candee Ave., Say- vllle. L. I. Tel. Savvllle 615. 76tf WANTED:—Light housework by young woman with child. Would "prefer good home in Protestant family to high 'jrages. Inquire at News Offlce. Tele- phone Sayville 200 v " 76tf WANTED:—Will pay cash for second hand Model A Ford: must be In good condition, and the price reasonable. Ad- dress Box S.. c-o Suffolk County News. Sayvllle. L. I. . It HOME SEEKERS AND OWNE1 For your construction, repairs, a tions. screens and cabinet work Van Wyen & Boogcrtman. Inc.. SayvUle. Tel. 130 and 474-J. FOR SALE COCKER SPANIELS Puppies and Crown Dogs of Flntst Breeding. Wilmarland Kennels ' So. Shore Branch MRS. DAVID SHEA Handsome Aye. SayvUle Phone Sayville 31 : 1 ^>:==.r Nursery and Potted Bedding Stock Geraniums. English Ivy. VInca, Zinnias, Cosmos, Petunias, As- ters, etc. Whi nte House Farm South Main Strctt «itm» KMtow-vjm <*vum % tm »HerMsw i wc^wB' i i"iCg-B'afgffiM See Gordon 4: Gordon for first Used Car Bargains, trucks and senger cars in wide rango of^l Foster Ave, and Main St. FOR SALE:—Good used ice $3.95 up; new metal lee boxes, up; dining room sots, I10.S5: 3-p lng room sets, 32450 up: brldi Moor lamps, $1.00; Axmlnstcr an base rugs. Browns Storage Ware 185 Maplo St.," Islip, 1*1, Pho Open dally 8 am. to 10 pjn. Monell Aw., from Merrick R south to end. turn tlaht. WHITE HOUSE FAB |k DMS» e* Setts** E-»»r'tf c! t r t i Clear, Snappy iaK rnn on Velox at Aim 13 Tll3 orraine and amera Sho] Rapid Service SOUTH MAIN ST., SAY 1 All wctk « 1 « o &n pteral* Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: tm SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS. SAYVflXE. N. V.. AUGUST …fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Sayville NY Suffolk Count… ·  · 2009-11-26PAGEfclGHf tm SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS. SAYVflXE. N. V

PAGEfclGHf tm SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS. SAYVflXE. N. V.. AUGUST 1Z T932

YOUTHHELDAS DRUNKENDRIVER

Continued from page one

Edwards Family Reunion on Saturday. ' The annual family reunion and clam­

bake of the Edwards family -was held at the old Yacht Club House on the bay last Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, William Stevens, of Sag Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedges and the Misses Elizabeth and Cather-

doctor, in his office, a string of violent toe Hedges , of Wainscott. Mr . a n d Mrs . Invective and abusive talk. T h e young ^ ItAing Edwards, of R l v e r h e a o . Mr . m a n was then taken t o t h e court h o u s e j &** Mrs. Clyde Travis a n d Ela ine . B a r -where, when h e w a s confronted b y ! 0 * ™ *»<* Irving Travis, o f Detro i t . Judge Duryea. h e continued t h e s a m e M i c h , Dr . and Mrs. O. V. E d w a r d s a n d m a d abuse, shouting ep i the t s a n d George -V. Edwards. Jr. . o f KlverheacL words which are unprintable and. u n - . M l s s Edith Woodcock, of Syracuse . Mr .

speakable. •land Mrs. J. P . Edwards, o f N e w York. After fcelng lodged In t h e lockup. M r > ^ d Mrs. Caleb Edwards . M i s s R u t h

Bellew opened up with renewed vigor. a n d A1160 Edwards, of Patchogue, Park-He tore a cushion in the c;ll to b i t s : j e r M o t t« CUntori Mott. of Queens Vil-he lay down and kicked with both hisj^ge. Mrs. Grace Johnsen. of Green-feet on the metal door of the cell, until "Port. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of it was scarred from top to bottom. He Bayport, and William P. Edwards. Miss shouted and raved in the same abusive Rachel Edwards. Miss Sarah Edwards, vein, so that It was necessary for Judge John Edwards, Mrs. Charles O. Ed-Duryea to close all the .windows in the wards. Miss Clarissa Edwards. Mr. and

FEDERAL AGENTS RAIDLOCALOASES

Continued from page one

tender, was arresied at Turner's where the agents say they seized a quart of whiskey and two quarts of beer. In another part of the restaurant Robert Hunt was arrested and in this section the agents seized two quarts and two pints of beer.

At the Chateau La Boheme. situated

ROAMER BITES JUDGE Five Troopers Required to Subdue Man

Who Goes Berserk in Court

State Police opened up their eyes this week when Jesse Dodgeoh. aged 25. wandered into Bay shore. Dodgeon sported a.several weeks* growth o* beard; on his feet were rubber boots, cut off a few Inches above the ankle; he carried a four-foot walking stick cut prom a good-sized limb, and Jn the other hand he carried a tea-kettle. >

A Trooper arrested Dodgeon on. a vajftncy- charge and took him .-before JysUclj.ptthe Peace John T. Kube in _".; . -?iv_—." . , _!_%.* . . . i n * v „ — at the fork of the roads leading to

Ron^onkcma. and impressively f u r - j H ^ l * * * * vjas aU right unUl^hey nSedNvi th rare old European an- « & & * * him in t h e t o * u * j n « e n tiques. the agents say they s e i z e d : < » i 3 5 ^ ^ ^ J ? V ^ pints of alleged whiskey. 49 pints p f N f e . ^ f ^ b ! o ^ ^ i & S j S i S . 19 bottles of kummel. four quarts .?»*» ~ » <*[J^ K * J L £ ? i 2 S of winfr and two cases of beerr Andrew Divls. alleged proprietor, was held.

The raid at Fritz's restaurant re­sulted in the arrest of Fritz Steadman.1

the court came to the officer's assist­ance. Judge Kube is a big and a power­ful man. but he and the Trooper eouldnt handle the mighty Dodgeoh.

place, lest the talk should penetrate to Mrs. A. C. Edwards. Nancy Ann E d - l ^ e d proprietor, and- the- seizure o i l '**** •*«* * * ! ? * t o p u t ! S l S ? i £ the outdoors. Even at that it did to a wards. Mrs. George W. Kennedy. Al-j three half-barrels of beer and a quart } h i i n - b u t D o d K « > n ^ m ^ « * » "K*

- - - i paper in h i s iron grip. Final ly Judge certain extent, and there were more f red K e n n e d y , Miss Be l inda L. Edwards . ! of gin than a hundred "people s tand ing out- Albert B o t h . M r s . George W. Clock, a n d j Although t h e Federal m e n have pre s ide the court house. T h e y o u t h finally the Rev . a n d Mrs. D . P a u l Herrlott . a n d Lviously engaged in mopping u p e x c u r - | , . d ilw

:'••' s ions in the d a m p Ronkonkoma s e c t i o n . • D o d g e o n s e g s a n

I Kube succeeded in getting his own belt off and th& he strapped around

became so violent that Judge Duryea. David and Robert Herrlott. thought he .had better send for a phy 1 they have not been here for sician. He succeeded in locating Dr. M A Y O R G E T S S U M M O N S . t i m e up until last week-end. G. K. Oxholm. but Dr. Oxholm came in for the same line of abuse and was

Continued from page one TOWN TALK

.Trooper sa t o n the prisoner. Judge R 0 n g j Kube te lephoned for four more Troop­

ers', w h o succeeded in subduing t h e wanderer. r :">; 1. v

Dr. Charles Low was called and after

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raving young man. Even those who knew Bellew and tried to reason -with nim. were made targets for his un-

•- checked tongue. However, his uncle

unable to do anything at all with the a s*11111101*, * * k h he attached to the! M T O . , . n m f l „ _om_ Mayor's car. , Mrs. Le Roy S.-Edwards entertained anexarninatlonorderedthertian.com-

But the day the summons was re- at luncheon and bridge yesterday a* mitted to the Central Islip State Hos-tumable in court. Mayor Foster wasnt h e r h o m e in Riviera Park. Her guests pltal.for observation.

He says he wasn't parked where ^ e r e M"- }4 Grand Kerr. Mrs. Sewell there. Thornhlll and Mrs. G. K Oxholm.

and aunts Anally came to his aid. and t h e o f f l c e r tla*ms' b u t t o o n e «*** o f \ la te o n Monday n ight vouhg Bel lew t h e t h e a t " entrance. The mayor and; Miss Jennie Nauert. who has been ill was released in $200 bail for appear- h 5 s ^ h a d g o n e t o t h e Congrega-'aU summer, is able to be up again trace' the following day. At that time t i o n a l C n u r c h «» jSunday night and he after a. recent relapse. She is improv-he- requested an adjournment to pro-

says he had parked his car "beside the tog slowly and her friends hope that entrance to the theatre" but not "in''before'long she will be completely re-front of It. - : .covered.".: = =

He announced that he would not pay! The annual card party for the Wil-any attention to the summons and Ham Noll scholarship fund of the Say-

Fortunatelyrandratherrniracuiously. ^ " 1 doaVcare if my name is called ville High School Alumni Association out in court." So -there was a vacanv will be held In the old Yacht Club

cure counsel, which was granted. He appeared to have regained his self-possession and had very little to say. his uncle doing.the talking for him

n o one was injured as a result of the

the cars, however, were wrecked-

Girt Hurt in Lakeland Ave. Crash-Miss Mary Nolan, of Roosevelt ave

nue, Ronkonkoma. suffered severe con-1 tusions of.; the right hip and thigh:. yesterday afternoon when the car in!

LESSON IN BEES* . TRICK ON MR. BEAR

This happ'ened^long, long af;o even before the first Indians broke the trails along the Mohawk and the Gen­esee. .In those times, Mr Bear had a long, long nose and a reputation of putting It In everybody's business be­sides his OWD. according to this fa­ble related by Dr. E. A. Bates, of Cornell university. c

One of • his most evil deeds was stealing the bees' honey. This made the bees very angry and finally they

. held a big council about the matter. However, the summons is still on filei Miss Dorothy Nauert is to return to; After due deliberation, they sent a and Judge Schoenfeld says he is going! Brooklyn on Sunday after a month's, courier bee to bring In their friend, to, give the mayor another chance to j vacation part of which lias been spent! the woodpecker, In a common council.

here at the home of her mother. Mrs. the bees and the woodpecker devised • ,1a scheme to trap the wicked bear

and stop hlrh from stealing the honey

Notice tp Parents. Parents who contemplate entering

children in the kindergarten for the term beginning September 7th. 1932, are required by law to show evidence of age by submitting a birth certificate for the child concerned. To be eligible for admittance to the kindergarten La September, 1932. a child raustreach his fifth birthday not later than March 1. 1933. _

Notice of change of time for opening school in the afternoon, beginning Sep­tember, 7. 1932. It will be observed that the important change in the hours Is in the afternoon session which here­after begins at l .p . m. instead of 1:30 as heretofore. The kindergarten, grade and high school programs beginning September 7. 1932, follow: ; ;T

Kindergarten and Grade Programs 9:00 am. School begins.

11:30 am. Kindergarten stops work., 41:30 am. First and second-' grades

step work. 11:50 am. Third, fourth, fifth, sixth. •'.*-" seventh and eighth grades

stop work. 1:00 pm. School begins.

.3:00 pm. Kindergarten stops work. 3:15 pm. First and second grades

stop work. 3:30 pm. Third, fourth, fifth, sixth.

•>;.'. seventh and eighth grades stop work. , "••"'•:

High School Prosram;-,'" 9:00 am. School begins. -

11:50 am. Work stops. 1:00 pm. School begins. 3:30 pm. Work stops.

School will open for the fall semester at 9 a. m. on- Wednesday. September 7th. A meeting of all" teachers will be held in the high school building at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. September 6 t h . \ . -->••: '" .-'•,':'-"::-:"

FOR RENT:-House on east side of west board walk at

•Cherry Grove, near ocean. Interior newly repainted; good, new beSs and equipment; •

sleeps six. $25 per week. Special price for month or season. Apply at office of The Suffolk County News or to Francis Hoag, 153 Candee Ave., Sayville. Phone 200 or 707.Sayvllle. • -v . -r

t ? / \ f } D C M T House on east side of west board walk at I 4 1 I I C f 0 ! i l > i I J—Cherry Grove, near ocean. House has good * v * * * » * - * • « • p r t c t I c a l fireplace, great advantage^incool

or rainy weather; large Vlctrola with fine assortment of good records. House accommodates seven persons. Apply to Mrs. Francis Hoag, 153 Candee Av% Sayvllle. Phone 707.

FOUND FOUND:—Rowboat o n G r e a t S o u t h Bay. Owner m a y h a v e s a m e .by prov­ing prcperty a n d paying for this adv. Harry Danes , 21 Handsome Ave.. Te l . Sayvllle 51. 78t3pd

FOR RENT TO I£T:—Floor, 5 rooms, all improve ments: sun parlor "and garage. Prion Sayville 10O-M. : - 771

FOUND:—Smal l brown pocket m e m ­orandum book containing records of financial transactions, but-no means of identification. Owner may recover sime on application at News offlcei Sayville. Ii. L 77t2

FOR SALE F O R SALE:—House just : renovated, large plot $4,200. Easy terms. Phone Sayvllle 19. 73tf

young man's mad ride—neither himself c h a t w h e n c o u r t m e t - a n d s U e n c e f o r ?*OXiS? o n t h e b a y o n Wednesday after­mor any of h i s vict ims. All three of a n C T r e r to t h e n a m e E . Agate Foster . ; n ^ . . August 31st. -

i appear before the bar of justice! i Joseph Nauert- Miss Nauert returned i yesterday after; a motor trip wi th | friends through New England and Nova 'Scotia.

Junior Dance Tomorrow Evening. Extensive plans are being made for

CONNETQUOT MEETING Continued from page onp

which s h e was-r id ing , driven by .her: ___•_,» ,_, » . „ r 7T~ ' ' ' w , . • , w „ „ * t , J ^ ; warded to the brethren of the lodgj mother, Isabelle G. Nolan, was struck ;„_ r t„ t t,„ Ji-i.*;. ~ # i™ , „ . * . , ^• •. . , . under the s:gnature of Wor. Le Roy by another machine driven by John w »»„..„, „„„,.„.,; , J . « .,

, v , „ , J J ; w ,_ I „ (E. Meyer, an evening of good fellowship, Reynolds, of 26 Hlddink street, S a y - j ^ ^ ^ planned. It is expected that' the.second Junior Invitation Dance of ville. on Lakeland avenue. Sayville. : o t h e r p r o m i n c n t cmttsmen wi l l - be! the season at the Sayville Country Club • According t o t h e pol ice report. R e y - ! p r e s c n t t Q a d d r e s s ^ m e m b e r s m a d . j tdmorrow ., evening. Because of the oolds w a s driving s o u t h o n Lakeland; d U { o n ^ ^ h o n o r ^ ^ d a n c e > there will be no bridge p ir ty . avenue a n d Mrs. N o h u r w a s turning j ^ ^ uerthlck. who w i l f use as h!s ! Prize winners last Saturda- E v e n i n g around in the h ighway w h e n t h e right fsubJect U I s M a s o n r y Worth While?" is I were Edward L. Delaney. Mrs. Frank sjoe of her car w a s struck - h j r R e y - j o h e o f t h e l o r e m o s t m a s o n s b t h e ' Y o u n g . Albert T . Brophy. Miss Jean-nolds machine . Miss N o l a n - w a s taken i B r o o k l y n J u r i s d ! c t l o n . H e ^ 5 e r v e d n e t t e Andrews.? Mrs! Ford Thompson nome after treatment by Dr. Grover A. Silllman.: Offlcer J a m e s Cost igan In­vestigated. ,:

i ln the chairs o? Minerva Lodge and land Theodore Merkt.1 A buffet supper i h a s been honored in grand lodge by was served during the evening. -, being appointed .to t h e post of district! There were 14 tables in play on Tues -i deputy grand master . He h a s held l m - ] day evening. Prize winners were Miss

Ronkonkoma Girt Seriously ^ n j u r e d . J ^mt offices In the Aurora Scott ish Jeanerte Andrews, M k s Kathryn Dll l -Grace Sandsteom. 9-year-old daugh- ; R l t e B o d S e S ( u a p a s t M o n a r c h o f ^ ^ ^ Q W a l s e r M r s J a m e s L c o n .

^ ^ • a n * M f C h a r i e s S a n d s t r o m . , I O r o t t o M d p a s t G r a n d M o n a r c h cf; a r ( L M l s s Q . Q . B o d k l n a n d M l s s N . L . of Second street . Ronkonkoma. was t h e supreme Councils Grottos J n the gulllvan cr i t i ca l^ injured on Monday evening . U n l t e d s t a t e 3 a n d Canada. He h a s , T h e m o v l n g p S c t u r e 5 h o w n ^ ftl. when she was struck by a tax dr v e n ^ l v c n considerable of his time to l ec - ' d a y c v c n l n g w a s Z a n e Q r c y m -south by Leslie Brown, aged 31. of Ninth t u r c s o n i m p o r t a nt Masonic subjects ^ a Adventure." On Wednesday even-

They selected a tree trunk that .was hollow from the top to the ground and the woodpecker cut a hole in its side. Just the size of the bear's nose. The bees smeared honey all hroimil the hole and then all secrete*1 them­selves within the hollow • tree jrimk.

Along came the wicked old Mr. Bear with his lonsi nose snlfling In the air. At le'mtth. he. smelted the honey and stuck his nose-In the hole, whereupon the he^sjumpeil on It nnd cut it right offstjort, as It -ts-'today. The bees and the.-yvoodpeeker learnetl the value of common council, which they taught the rcjd man; nnd Indian children are tnM to keep their noses out of other folk's affairs by seeing what happened to. old Mr. Bear's long nose many, many • moons ago,' _";

Oakdole Votes for Present School Site. Hvely interest was shown by resi­

dents of both Bohemia and Oakdale In "the special school -meeting of the Joint district ..which was held in the OSP.S, Hall in the village of Bohemia last Saturday evening, nearly two hun­dred people being present; James John­son presided, and the district clerk. Charles; Bernard, was chosen to act as secretary of the meeting. = v

Considerable time was spent In a discussion of proposals presented' by James Johnson on behalf of Edmund G. and Charles F. Burke who offered to donate a site on the Idlehour prop­erty at Oakdale. and others on Locust avenue and Main street, offered by George A. Robinson on behalf of the corporation known as Indian Point of

FOR SALE:—2000 Barred Rock pullets J at 50 cents each. "Also broilers: Frank Sharkey. "Ocean Ave., Ronkonkoma. L. I. -V '. • 77i3pd

FOR SALE:—Home-made bakery. Mus* sell because of illness. Ideal for young couple. Very reasonable.' Phone News Office. . .; 73tf

FOR RENT:—Three rooms, all cor venlences." Apply at Mrs. M. Fantut chlo, Roilstone ave.," West Sayville. 781

FOR RENT:—All kinds i of turnlshe rooms, $2 and up. Gentlemen onl Apply at 29 Greene Ave.. Sayvllle. 77

FOR"RENT:—-Four room apartmen furnished, centrally located. Phone Sa; Yille 1086 or write Box 874, Sayvllle. 77

TO LET:—For the winter, a fully, fu nished .bungalow, five rooms" and bat garage. Handsome Ave. Apply at t Elmore Hotel. Sayvllle. ^

FRESH .EGGS, live poultry, wholesale." Edward Farms. Receivers, No. Broad­way, Amityville. Tel. Amityville 1185-J.

./- • •'• .-yt - -^-: ! ,75t4

FOR SALE:—MHk-fed broilers and fowl killed to your order. Also fresh-laid eggs. Fred Heuer. Moscow ave­nue. Sayville. Phone Ul-W. 17tl

FOR RENT:—rTwo bungalows at Chet Grove, at greatly reduced rental of j a week after Labor Day. Inquire Ne Office. Sayville, L. X. or phone Sayvi 707.--v.-v-;-::^ ih^:H^^xi1^ it<

FOR BENT:—Nicely furnished rooi large and airy, with or without boa reasonable: two bathrooms; gara attractive groands. Apply at Ne Office. Phone Sayvllle 200, _- ' h' 7

FOR SALE:—Peony plants. 23 cents each. Large showy flowers of red. white and rose. Ready for planting now. Mrs. M. Baldwin, corner of McConnell Ave. and South Rd-,~Bayport..:78t3pd

DONT MISS THE BARGAINS in new and good used furniture. New electric radios, $1355 and up, at Brown's Stor-

^!£T7""T - . " ^ 1 »-»JIZ^L~XA»\AZAI*9* Warehouse. 185 Maple St., Islip, Oakdale. Inc. The taxpayers decided j * i. P h one 31. Open dally 8 am. to

street. Ronkonkoma. while playing l n , m lodges in the Metropolitan area the" road near her home.

The accident was reported at the Bay Shore State Police station to Ser­geant Irving Jagodaby Brown, who stated that the child ran into his ma­chine. John Sandstrom, a brother of the injured girl, was an eyewitness.

The little girl was removed to the

and on Long Island and his presence in Connetquot Lodge on Monday will not be the first, for he has spoken

GottyiWg Relic Mrs. Sarah 11. Stetson, of -Augusta*

Maine, has an oak tree In her bark yard that has grown from an acorn, picked up on the battlefield nt Gettys­burg ..by her husband, now dead, In 1015." Although Mr. Stetson brought

Ing there was a special moving picture' several ncorns from the battlefield nnd

program, featuring Tom Mix In "My Pal. the King." This was a pre-vicw.i

Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, where ways brings forth record attendances It was said she had suffered a fracture

distributed them among his friends the only acorn that flourished ami

...... . . w „ , . . . firew Into a tree was the one planted *. , T„ , . .1. , , . n o t V c t having opened on Broadway.: l n \tr!, e I M „ v . vnP,»

hnre before. His lecture on the Masonic __ . . . . . " . . . , . . . , ux airs, sieisuas yaru. The picture scheduled for this evening ; is Will Rogers In "Ambassador Bill." Brain Model In Neon Tube*

There were eight tables at the bridge' An Illuminated model'of the humnn party yesterday afternoon. Prize win- b r a , n n m l central nerve system hha ners were Mlss E. Lcc. Mrs.\J. Lcnahan. Mrs. A. C. Edwards. Mrs. C. P. Fisher.

by. a vote of 152 to 34 to retain the present site on the south side of the Main road at Oakdale, and to rebuild there! The school building, which was almost destroyed by fire in June, car­ried Insurance of $15,000 on the struc­ture and $2,000 on the contents, which will be ample to replace the building. It Is declared, however, that the State Department of Education will require some alteration in the plans and a more modern building. , -

Standard Height* A woman Is considered short who

la from 4 ft-et 11 Inches to 3 feet S inehea;. nknllum from 5 feet 3 Inches tn 5 feet ;\% Inches; tall from 5 feet 5',i Irxhes to s fppt 10 Inches.

TO RENT:—Fine 6-room house, sr porch, garage, all Improvements, f tog Island Hills Golf House; rent J Reference required. : Apply to Emll Kupfer. Phone SayvUle 747-W. '

FOR RENT:—Furnished bungalow rooms' and bath, large porch end e age; one-block from station, at a \ low ^figure. . Phone. Sayvllle 225 1347.^. :•;••* •-•':".• .:. :.r;:";^V' '

10 pm. Take Monell Ave. from Mer-

COTTAGES AT CHERRY CJROVi let after Labor.Day;'3 cottages, 2 ocean front. $10 per week; "Belmc cottage, $15. per week." Mrs. Stet

iPerklnson, Cherry Grove. N.. V.<' '

rick Rd.. go So. to end, turn right- 78tf i FOR-RENT:—Large room, nicely

four-cylinder engine and self starter.! j^sonable; 5 minutes from stai ^ " ^ f "SSSPF*^- ^ u S p c d - ' A p p l y at News Office er Tel. Say Will sell for $300 for quick sale. Roger iSy£' - •> - ~-Schott; real estate office, Blue Point;i*00*.;^ - ' ; " . : ' ' . : ^ ' ; - ^ V ' . ' ; " : :''•"-Phohfe.Blue Point 1900 or 1542. 74tf-,' — •——

REAL ESTATE

Children's Camp located at Round Lake. N. Y.. and maintained by the New York State Masonic Jurisdiction and the Masonic Home at Utlca al-

of the right femur and a fracture of the skull

Craxh at Lake Ronkonkoma. Cars driven by" Capt. James O. Mc

Caffrcy. aged 30. of the New York Na tional Ouard. and Joseph Klein, aged! York, on Thursday

Sayville Golf Club's Annual Mcetlnr. The annual meeting of the Sayville

Golf Club. Inc.. will be held at the. Club House, No. 364 Candee avenue. Village of Sayville. Town of Islip. County of Suffolk and State of New

August 18. 1932. 23. of Jamaica, crashed on Sunday j »* eight o'clock. P. M., for the purpose afternoon at about 12:30 o'clock at the of electing six <6) Governors for the intersection of Pond road and John- terms of two (2) years each, two <2> son street. Lake Ronkonkoma. Capt. j Governors for one (D year each and McCaffrey was driving north on Pond.; for the transaction of such other bus-crossing Johnson street, when his e a r l e s s as may properly come before the was struck on the left side by Klein's meeting. ROBERT F. PEET. Secretary, machine, which was proceeding' cast j August 4. 1932. on Johnson street. ]

Klein's car overturned as a result of? the crash, and ho suffered a fractured j rib. Alice James, nged 15. of Holils. a-passenger.In the car. suffered a severe;

Auxiliary Dance a Success

The dance given last Friday night by the Auxiliary of St. "Lawrence's Church at the Oakdale-Vanderbllt, was a most enjoyable affair. Mlss Kathryn McCarthy was chairman, and she was assisted by the Misses Kathryn Fee. Mary Alice and Frances Young. Regim Glaccum. Marlon and Adelaide Adrian. Jeanne Bodkin. Doris Kupfer. Ircno Plant. Edythc McNally. Eleanor Robin­son, Kathryn Dillon. Mary-Alice Olea-son, Sally Carroll. Marjorle and Eileen Afford. Agnes McCarthy nr,d Mary and Ethel Brophy! Among those present

DcMott—Spare | w c r c the Misses Virglnlx McUonough. Mlss Ruth Spare, the daughter of! Anno Settz. Rcglna Glaccum. Marlon

Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge C. Spare, was] O'Brien. Kathleen O'Brien. Marjorle married at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday j McCaffcry. Sally

heen made by two physicians of-Vien­na.' Austria. One hundred piece* of neon tube were used. The glass con-structlon^enables the showing of both exlerlor and Interior pnrta. each par tlcular section being Illuminated ns desired during lectures. --

laceration of the ri?ht Index finger. Both were treated by Dr^ O M. Mi-Lean, of Ronkonkoma. aTtcr which Kl '.n ?:xi removed to the Southside Hospital in Bay Snore. Stave Trooper R. V. Anne'.t Investigated.

Carroll. IsabeUe afternoon to Howard DeMott. the son i Faulkner. Dorothea Freeman. Annctf

OaVdalc Boy Hurt in Crxsh.

of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin DeMott. The! ceremony tock pi Methodist Church, nnd was performed by t.\c Rev. J. J. Bly!!<e.

Mr. and Mrs. DeMott .* >er.t a'few days In New York, and at Rctcn Point. Conn. At present they are living In

Hayden. - Kathryn Haydon. Marjorie i :,ic In the Bayport ] Byrne. Muriel Byrne. Eleanor Robin­

son. Virginia ButH-r, Mary MrGoldrlck Ectty Czz*.&,~.M:.^"iel'Meek*, Virginia1

Meeks. hikfit. tnrk.ip. .Jwn Pickup. Eleanor Plrtchin. Eileen Afford. Mar­jorle Alford, Eileen Slr.ger. Anne-Cain,

When World* Were Born Where do meteorites and shooting

stars come from? Astronomers believe that millions of years ago. when the sun's family of worlds wns born, there was a great planet revolving between Mars and .Tnpitcr. For some unknown reason this planet exploded, giving birth Itself to a vast family of tiny planets of which over* a thousand are known. It Is of the smaller fragments that the meteorites nre formed. Shoot-Ins stars are hellovcd to bo n kind of celestial smithereens resulting from the destruction of comets. In certain cases comets themselves hate failed to put In an apirnrance when they were due to return, hut great showers of shooting stars have occurred ln« ste.?.il.

Alexander Lewis, aged 12. of Idle- a n apartment In the home of Mr. and Kathryn Dillon. Mary Kcenan. Alleen hour. Oakdale. sustained multiple lac­erations of the face and he. .d shortly after noon en Wednesday in an auto­mobile accident oirthe MonUuk high­way Jus', west of Brlghtwaters. Th; boy was riding In ft Ford touring c.u driven by Doutjl.ts Giibert. of Oakdale Gilbert « M b,ick'.;-i; out of the entrar.ee to the Landon K. Thorn'*, est ate and in ordi r to avoid »n oncoming car. he <!rov? forward again and In doing w ran Into a fence. The boy was thrown against the wurutshleJd of the _c.\r. He WW treated at the Southsld.« Hospital. State Police inycsHguctl the mishap.

Mrs. William Elliott. i Walsh. Mary Alice Oleason. Jeanne OiUSgan, EliMbcth Donovan, and Rob-

jtrt Laurie, Richard Kearney, James j Dunne. Bryan Brady, Milc.i McDonouRh. iJ.ick Robinson. Harry McNally. Harold Butler. Thomas • McOoldrlck. Nicholas

! Ryan. Joseph Ryan. Robert PUanl. j James Devlin. Franklin Mtlcs, John I McU'.er, John Morris. Stephen Ed­wards, Vincent Corrigan. Frank Cvm*

carpets nre never nailed ninsham. Herald Dolan. William For-thcy. Ocorge O'Brien. Edward Singer.

-t- > Frank La Hr.rne. OeiaUl B'.ggUvs, Gene La Born?. Wil l iam Cain. John Cain. Jay Mctntrny."Wil l iam Regan. D o n -

I aid l a Borne, George Cunningham. Charles La Bort\c. Jack l a Borr.e. Gene

'Dil lon. Wil l iam McDufTy. Denis Reagan nr. l J o h n Big-gins.

GOLDEN GLOBULES

Hold on, hold In, hold out.

Is a <!e;itl>t a dealer 'a cv irac l sr

MnRlt (!<>"An.

Why ,:,. the Brit ish drink t-^al What does It d,. to thetn?

Snn-cti;nrs ft gofnl d»i).tmiie to m.tke It

Intrnllon wo j k.

need

the Attention of Auto Experts

when the job, regardless of how small,

is brought here.

H U P M O B I L E

loneer barage North side of Mcnlvak H V a y

Ju.nl west of Pa'tchosne. Phone 431

August Furniture Bargains

50 Steel Refrigerators

$10 100,000 Yards Felt Base

Floor Covering

3 yds. $1 50,000 Yards Fine Inlaid

Coverings

90c yd. •'" 25 Breakfast Suites

$17

GOOD BUY FOR QUICK SALE:—A lots on Austin St. and Chestnut Ave., J—~—-:-.:": •— '• : . - '—-—^~ Patchogue. L. I., opposite new Med- •• p 6 R 8ALK:--To^ setUe estate of ford. Avenue School. For Information, late John Van Wyen property on ' inquire Franklin O. Taber. 23 Pine St.,! Ave., near shore. .335 ft. front. 24 Sayville ' : TIt3'decp: house 10-roomJV ana pom. aayvme. . r • " [ . • , & of WUUam or Comsl^us

ONLY:— i^y?11* W e s t Sayvll le . : . . SPECIAL F O R A U G U S T Trade in your, old mattress. . N e w in ner-sprlng mattress ," $1455; your old mattress , worth $4.95. Y o u pay only $10. All o ld mattresses wil l h e destroyed in a n incinerator. Brown's S torage Warehouse, 185 Maple St. , Islip, L . I . P h o n e 31 . Open dally 8"ajn. t o 10 p j n . T a k e Monel l Ave. from Merrick road, go south to end." turn right? " 78tf

WANTED WANTED:—Housework^ by the day . Miss Marina Vershure, Brook street . West Sayvil le . 70tf

WANTED:—Middle-aged w o m a n w a n t s posit ion a s cook or t o do general house

MISCELLANEOUS

work. Phon* Sayvllle 131-M. ltpdj

LAWNMOWERS—repaired and si ened—we do lawn mowing. New used lawnmowers for sale. H. F & Son, 246 Railroad Ave., Sayville 1009.

JOSEPH H. SWANDA, Contracts Builder. Estimates cheerfully [ Also financing. TeL 1424..Sayvllle

AUTO TRUCKING AND MOV» Automobile vans, general trut Household goods carefulhj handle either local or long distance 1 Peppard is Van Emmertk. West vllfe. L. I. . TeL 1034 SayvlUe.

WORK WANTED:—Cook and waitress wants work by the day or hour, or will serve in either capacity. Telephone Sayvllle 597. \ TR2

25 3-pc. Living Room Suites in Tapestry or Jacquard

$45

Steel Bed, Spring and 50<lb. all-cotton Matlrcas

All 3 for $9.50 Bring this ad wi th you. .

amuse furniture Company

Opposite the La>.c

400 West Main Street Patchogue

Phone 1533

WANTED:—Used clothing for distribu­tion to needy and distressed people. American Red Cross. Candee Ave., Say­vllle. L. I. Tel. Savvllle 615. 76tf

WANTED:—Light housework by young woman with child. Would "prefer good home in Protestant family to high 'jrages. Inquire at News Offlce. Tele­phone Sayville 200v " 76tf

WANTED:—Will pay cash for second hand Model A Ford: must be In good condition, and the price reasonable. Ad­dress Box S.. c-o Suffolk County News. Sayvllle. L. I. . It

HOME SEEKERS AND OWNE1 For your construction, repairs, a tions. screens and cabinet work Van Wyen & Boogcrtman. Inc.. SayvUle. Tel. 130 and 474-J.

FOR SALE COCKER SPANIELS

Puppies and Crown D o g s of F ln t s t Breeding.

Wilmarland Kennels ' So. Shore Branch

MRS. DAVID SHEA Handsome Aye. SayvUle

Phone Sayville 31 : 1 ^ > : = = . r

Nursery and Potted Bedding Stock

Geraniums. Engl ish Ivy. VInca, Zinnias, Cosmos, Petunias , A s ­ters, etc.

Whi nte House Farm South Main Strctt

«itm» KMtow-vjm <*vum % tm »HerMswiwc^wB'ii"iCg-B'afgffiM

See Gordon 4: Gordon for first Used Car Bargains, trucks and senger cars in wide rango of^l Foster Ave, and Main St.

FOR SALE:—Good used ice $3.95 up; new metal lee boxes, up; dining room sots, I10.S5: 3-p lng room sets, 32450 up: brldi Moor lamps, $1.00; Axmlnstcr an base rugs. Browns Storage Ware 185 Maplo St.," Islip, 1*1, Pho Open dally 8 am. to 10 pjn. Monell Aw., from Merrick R south to end. turn tlaht.

WHITE HOUSE FAB |k D M S » e* Setts** E-»»r'tf c! t r t i

Clear, Snappy

iaK rnn on Velox

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orraine and

amera Sho] Rapid Service

S O U T H MAIN ST. , SAY1

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