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Seek Murder Indictment for Hit-and-Run Motorist New Port Jefferson Hospital Gets Charter—Moose Organize at Greenport Ten D_Vi *nd $150 Fine- for Drunken Driver—Central Isli-i to Have Inrge New School—Girl Diei from Automobile Overturning—More Great Steamer Men Inspect Montauk Possibilities—Other Island Items BAIL has been (l*ed at $20 , 000 for John J. Miller of Freeport , 43 , who mil (iver ond killed Erwln Hal- lock , 15 , of. Baldwin , on tlie Sunrise ' Higiiwa-yi U ' IIU who Is accused of being Intoxicated nt tho time. The boy was riding B Wcycle , accompanied by two other cyclists. Miller ran him down fro m the rear and went or, , falling into the hands of the police on a sep- arate charge of driving 1 while intoxi- cated. Then broken glass and blood connected hiin with the boy ' s death. A dozei* bottles of gin were found in the car- District Attorney Edwards says he -will seek. Indictment for mur- der. The people of Smithtown ore -toting today on a proposition to code their town beach next to the Sunken Mea- dow stnte park , ' cast of Northport , to thc state for inclusion in its devel- opment, Stale Health Commissioner Mat- thias Nicoll has notified the village authorities of Baldwin Und Rockville Centre thnt some accord must be reached as to sewage disposal , a sys- tem being held up by the former ' s objecting: to the latter ' s choice of dis- posal plaint , site. Harry L Brown , long assistant cashier of the Bank of Suffolk County, Stony Brook , has taken a position as cashier of the Bank of Smithtown , and his place at Stony Brook will be filled by Edgar S. Howell of Sayville. The new jlose Croix chapter of Scottish Ttite Masons has \been insti- tuted at Rockville Centre by District Deputy Jerome L. ' Cheney, James DJwsey Is master of the new lod ge. The Nassau county gran d jury has dismissed the charge cf bribery against former Chief Lester Chad- wick of the Lynbrook police , as did . the .village board. Payment of $600 iy 'toayoT \ Chadwick- \ 'for - detective work seeling, to indict Chadwick is now under question by the state. Chadwick has been reduced to ser- geant on other charges. THE new Bellerose National bank, '* first \financial institution in that village , has opened with a capital of $100 , 000 , surplus of $50 , 000 and or- ganization fund of $10 , 000. The stnte has granted a charter to the John T. Mather Memorial hospital of Port Jefferson , ' being instituted un- der the -will of the man for whom it is named. The building will be on the corner of Belle Terre road and North Country road. ] The Nassau County hospital and those who were employed there on the-case of'the two-weeks-old son of Mr. and -Mrs. John M. Acheson of Hempstead have been upheld by spe- cial presentment of the grand jury to the effect that the child died from causes beyond control. The father charged that improper use of Alpine light caused death. Julius Rcichhelm of East North- port was sent to jail for tan days and fined $150 by Justice Deans on being arrested clarged with ' driving a car while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. He collided with another CM . This was his second of- fense of driving while intoxicated. County Judge Smith of Nassau has sentenced Everett Sawyer of Lyn- brook to Sing Sing -for from one to two years for abandoning his wife and children , remarking tha-t he was sorry he could, not make the sentence —...j a.c tuaiiak nua. matte i.iiir utiiituiia^c heavier under the \law. A brooder house 250 feet long at Carlos \Wilcox ' s duck and chicken tanch , Speonk , was burned down a few days ago , and only 400 of 2 , 000 hroilers in one end of the building were saved. The loss * was heavy and »% partly insured. The peoylc of Central Islip have voted to build a new school at a cost of $215 , 000. An unfinished building designed as a shelter by the S. P. C. A. of Nassau county at llineola was ^burned down \io to thc explosion of an oil stove. After lingering foe. a day and a naif with a broken neck Miss Helen Dickey of Cutchogue , aged 17 , died m Southamptonthospital. Her injury fas caused, by the overturning of a JJJ r in which she was riding with theater Krafowski of Cutchogue. He «io his car struck a rut , at moderate We . _ and as it started to tilt the WI tried to get out a door and was jammed in it, Lord Kyslant , chairman of the Board of directors of the White Star >\>e and others a few days ago in- serted the transatlantic steamer nocking possibilities of Montouk , as Wests of P-resideut W. W. Aiterbury ¦ » l the Pennsylvania Railroad. P. A. L* , Win \' President of the Inter- \Mional Mercantile Marine , was a n « Hoflmfin hotel at Sag Harbor , a large frame structure , was ruined hy fire last week, Greenport ' s new Moose lodge has rot under way, the dictator lining Joseph Kulbaeker, j$ You hope—I hope—we all hope for better times—more pay and a comfortable success. It is ours for the making—and right here in Suffolk County. ra p3 Perhaps we all pride ourselves on our civic loyalty—but do we practice it? Civic loyalty is more than a ir-re boasting of present assets. It is in the daily active support K I of our public and business institutions—-so that they may develop and grow. S $ A section thrives and grows as its business institutions grow. As a successful business is developed , it throws its prosperity right back into the life and development of the m 3 community. ' fi g If we send or take the money we earn here in Suffolk County to other business centers for trading, pleasure or investment—ve cannot expect our , county to grow—our | ft property to increase , £n value-—nor can we expect our earning powers here to be greater. . 3j 1 It is an every-day joy for you—for me—For all * of us to practice loyalty int simple acts. By buying goods and ssrvice in Patchogue , it is possible to secure the maximum , fc Ijfj in satisfaction for the minimum in effort and cost. The advertisers on this page pledge their co-operation to that end. - . . .._ . , ¦ ., * .£ £ THIS WEEK - EVERY WEEK I • _ -, _ _ \ ¦ ' _ ,. \ ' T. & S. Supp l y Co. Novelty Dress Goods Co., Inc. I ffi • ¦ The Patchogu e Bank SWEZEY & NEWINS , INC. Lumber and Building Material for All 1 PS ' ' ' . ¦ n«««»*~ ,»™* Q*«._ Purposes S i,fe * > Dra \ Coodt * nd Trimming\. S? « Tho Bank of Servite Department S tore r p S gti M • e. , J « k t. _ . . 392 East Main St., Patchogue North Ocean Avenue , PatcKogue. § gf Main Street and Ocean Ave., Patchogue , L. I. _, . , _! SR ' -. Phone 914 J W_ I OAKLAND SIX TITO 1 I Patchogue Sheffield Agency James G. Shand Product of General Motor. I I L t %J ' '?' ' \ ' ffl . ' Incorporated Groceries , Fruit. fc nd Vegetable. PERFECTION SALES COMPANY America ' s Largest Roofe M I Ma uaorm ic t. rDACCRi tnt- .vn ~ ^ .. - Patchojue , N. Y. Bay Shore , N. Y. . Kg » MARGOLIS & GRASSBURCER Fret D^vety Service 293 East Main Street ¦ M ' Sfi 63 North Ocean A«. „ ,., .. : „„. Pleasure Cars and Commercial Patchogue , L. 1., N. Y. Tito Roofing System K ft| Phone 720 P . chogue 71 West Mam Street , Patchogue «« _«.. a _ . e-.v ' Tel. Patchogue 353 A. ZSn.ar 3 is _ • PONTIAC SIX a 1 ^DIX UU /IT CW*. R.&W. MOTORS FRENCH BAKERY GUY N. ASH 1 I ¦ ^miMSt} ^ GRAHAM-pIlGE MOTOR CARS ' . « — ^ ^TV « *-* «~ A ~ .— • I i Featuring Bis Sale. , Small Profit. , S » ,e * and S « vi<: «- « \ ,L' _ . , * \ ' V T . .. Diamond. , Watches , Ring, , Necklaces and 1 8S \Wholesome aad Tasty J M « - 196 W. Main St., Patchogue .Phoiw 2045 * - * ' Silver - •- .<: > D 1 B.i. n i .fr t, c _ - II v FERGANG'S \ S Patchogue Chamber of Commerce K. G. Kaller For Mwi f Young Mtn and Boy „ , Clgth . ttg x}, e Union Savings Bank § fi Schmidt Building, Patchogue Diamond. , Watche. and Jev^h,;, 12 South Ocean Avenu. g M ' ' * 30 Ea,t Main Street , Patchogue PATCHOGUE , L. I. The ° nl >' Saving. Bank in Brookhaven Town H I ML * ™^. mL Citizens Trust Company ROBERT MICHNOEF WcRae Brothers I HWk ANTIQUES ^^ __ I0 South 0cea ° Avenu<1 S JL » i ^Y5l. R /Ma . nSf i^ A Vi % - ,n ' ere,t Pa!d Cn Tim ° DeP °* iU Commercial and Social Stationery, Books . 4?0 W< !$t Maln StrCet ' **** ** \ Toy. , Cigar, and Tobacco Roofing of All Kind. S aa^^^^- ^agg^g^^ « \ - * ¦' ' i\ i ¦ TUESDAY EDITION SECTION TWO auJi li ¦ \ ' 'j Radio Highlights—Features—Auto- mobiles—Neighboring News i i The fire apparatus from Eastport and adjoining villages was called to the duck and chicken ranch of Carlos Wilcox of Speonk on Th u rsday eve- ning around seven • o ' clock , when a large brooder house , 250 feet long, was destroyed by fire and about 1500 broilers burned. All that could be done , was to save adjoining buildings from ignition. The place was partly insured. The fire was . said to have been caused by an over-heated stove. DROODER HOUSE AND BIRDS IIUKNED , AT SPEONK RANCH A STRONG PAIR—This la one of the lew photographs of Secrctiury Hoover and Senator Curtis together. G. O. P. Standard Bearers * For the Best News in Suffolk County Read The Patchogue Advance \ i-m m,w 1T w.«ai ,1, ,ll..l In Fewer Words V. W. Scott observes that the Dem- ocruts hope that next year Al will be well aluut; the Potomac, We ' ve Met Him A i. oup oi i< _p!» _i !rwi5 , )n<\ hy -A3 Klei n , wero , roastinp. u companion af- lnr lie had loft them. \You know , \ said the more sarcas- tic one of the bunch , \ every time I get through talking with that guy I have enough material for a dozen 'Brigh t Snyinj, ' .s of Children ' para- graphs. \ The Retort Sappy Frisco tells of tho time when he courted a beautiful but numb phrall to whom ho proposei! in this stuttering- manner: \I love y-y-y-y-you , my s-s-s-s-s-sweet-h-h-h-h-h-henrt, W-w- w-w-will y-y-y-you in-m-m-m-iii-mnrry m-nt-m-m-me?\ Frisco says it seemed that it took l \\\\\ ' ||ii|' | r fli m iii i i i m p him twenty minutes to Rot the mouth- ful out , but shi' replied : \Oh , Joe , thl.i i.s so sudik'ti!\ Pals to the End \My dear Mr. Winch: I have al- ready ask Mi\ . Tom Patrlcofn about the little story thut you are goiiifr to run for mo in you paper concerning that the above offer 'd me u brand new shop with more pay if 1 would move nnd work for him but here Is where I want you to do you stuff. Give me a big story saying that no matter what I o ffer 'd would 1 leave thra N. V. A. shop they huvo been Loyal to me anil the only way I leave is for Mr. Ches- terfield to lick me out. Now I have Mr. Patricolas O. . K,. to use his name soi if you ready to run the story fj*ive me a ring oil telephone or If you need haircut come down and I give you for nothing. Best regard s Tom Rnsa , N. V, A. barber shop. \ Or , as George Behan used to cry: \My poor letllo Rosa!\ The Smart Alec Alexander Woollcott ia the type who known how to keep bores nt a distil nee. The other night , ut a party, a guest disturbed Woollcott Just ns he placed his plump form In a comfort- able chair. \I. i this th\ one and only Woolj- cott?\' gagged the disturber. \Wo hero worship, please !\ was the* indifferent retort. How Embarrassing I Fred Donaghey, the kingjln of the- Chicago critics , carries a pipe and boast . of h(s French. . Outr-hln o. Chi- cago theatre the brother brusbew were posting the bills announcing a French extravaganza , and Mr. Dona- ghey stood around watching the job, All lhe text was In Pronch , supplied by Mrs. Charlie Washburn , wife of Geotgie Cohan ' s publicMt. . \H o w ' s the French?\ inquired thb press agent. \Not a misspelled word , \ replied Mr. Doiiagh ey, \ and the grammer is perfect. \/ In fact , he said it was the best show printing he had ever seen. , Two days later the Tribune , Dona- ghey ' s paper , printed two letters from readers complaining of ..the atrocious French displayed on thc front of a Randolph Street theatre, ___ _MllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMuiiliiiieiiiiilinii TOUiiiiuiii i iami iii iiH i nii ii nn ii i m iiiiin WISE CRACKS f mm the W& TOWN* bi| \W&r \BnduJl