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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930. 11 party this year as a result of the GETS NEW TERM Suffolk Winners election yesterday of Robert M. spectator In the court room at the time, had won a racing bet from the pharmacist lor that amount. Dibble and John H. Carey in i very closely fought battle.

The ad' Two Upsets Mark Village election as village trustees. Henry Hal and Mrs. Henry Hall were also candidates for village trustee, the wife running ahead of the husband by a vote of two to one. Other votes cast for trustee were: George Strong, 1, and Lawrence Atter-bury, ministration's $128,000 road and $70,000 drainage programs were also approved. (v Four Slor-i Dc-trovcd i In Fire al IH I Four stores pre destroyed in a two-alarm fire that broke out yes-I terday morn ng in the heart of the business district at Kockanay Beach Dibble, who was seeking re-election, retained his post by only five votes, polling 1,422 to 1,417 for H.

Wesley Erlckson, Peoples party Carey received 1,439 to 1,382 for H. S. B. Wright, also a People's party candidate. Arthur J.

Case, Citizens and Peoples candi Voting on L. I. Quiz Three Women at Island Park Suffolk Amltyville Upset Amltyville, L. March 19 Village Trustee Jacque F. Le Blum's attempt to return to office here cracked up against a blank wail when the Union party overwhelmed Creenport 'IKLB'l ES Fred N.

Terrell. Fred Locker. Nnrthvlllf TKCUTEIta Harold H. Haliock. Patchogue MAYOR Dr.

B. Agate Foster. TRUSTEES rhsrle Butter Jr. Ford Hushes. John R.

Sesey, August Reich. Llndenhurat TRUSTEES John Wlebel. August Voldenauer. Amltyville TRUSTFES Franklin Louden. William H.

Chadwick. Babylon TRUSTEES Jsmes Oulave Fmhel. doing damage at over $40,000. The blare started In the Plager Furniture Store at 83-04 Roclcawap Beach Boulevard, spreading to a drysoods shop owned by Lieberman Fanger at 83-02 and then to Kel- him and his running mate, wii- date for re-election as police Judge, liam H. Hulse, by a 2-to-l vote, Light Vote Is Very easily defeated Leon Lang, Independent, polling 2,371 to 290 for electing J.

Frank Louden and Wil I ly's Pool Parlor at 83-08 and the liam H. Chadwick. Lang. Louden polled 883 votes, Chad' Administration candidates were successful In most of the village election contests In Long Island wick 846, LeBiun 411 and. Hulse hardware stores of S.

Gudlasky at 33-08. iremen fought the b)a for two hours. East Rockaway, L. March 19 George Stollworthy and Fred 363. A total of 1,750 votes was cast, Mount, Citizens party candidates giving the Citizens party one of Its yesterday.

In most of which only worst defeats. Louden and Chad' wick will serve for two years, suc were yesterday elected trustees In the annual village elections here. They defeated John W. Wardrop Jr. and Harold Knauff, Independent party nominees, by a vote of almost ceeding Le Blun and Arthur C.

Charge Extortion Attempt Roberts. Lindenburst Contest ADVKRTISF.MF.XT Play Fair With the Kiddies! Llndenhurst, L. March 19 Vll two to one. Bayville Contests lage Trustees August Voldenauer PlATWS 1QUIHO Bayville, March 19 A. A.

Winslow Scotes was re-elected with To Three Brooklyn Men Salvatore Andriole. 39, a shoemaker, living at 197 Division August Allocco, 48, barber, 1062 Nos-trand Ave, and Joseph Kress, mechanic, 23, 80 New York Ave, all of Brooklyn, were scheduled for hearings today before Magistrate Benjamin Marvin in the Jamaica Court on and John L. Wlebel were re-elected to two-year terms yesterday In the Village of the Branch MAYOR Henry w. Arthur. TRCSTES Charles D.

Miller. Head of the Ifarbu: MAYOR William J. Finn. TRUSTEES Oeorre W. Bacon.

iMvereuz Emmet. Village of the Landing MAYOR Oeorge Strong. Will V. Faxon. TRUSTEES Bernard Ollvle.

Cora Deutzman. Westhampton Beach MAYOR WUUam T. Hulse. TRUSTEES Emerson M. Raynor.

WUUam H. Slatury. Quoins MAYOR Sherman B. Joost. TRUSTEES Erastus p.

Post. Fred B. Barker. Southampton TRUSTEES Frederick O. Perkins.

Lewis E. Downs. Oreenport TRUSTEES Frederick N. TerrelL Frederick Locker. North port TRUSTEES Charles M.

Lewis. Louis O. Scudder. Sag Harbor TRUSTEES Charles W. Hand.

Joseph Flckenauer. Westhampton Beach MAYOR William T. Hulse. TRUSTEES Emerson Raynor. William H.

riattery. Quogue MAYOR Sherman joost. TKU8TEE8 Fred! B. Barker. Eraatua P.

Post Southampton TRUSTEES Frederick O. Perkins. Louis g. Downs. iu votes to succeed himself as annual election here by defeating Alexander J.

Jerke and John F. village trustee for two years and William Mott, with 98, was named to replace Peter Pennington as trustee for the same term in yesterday's Whalen in a tight fight. Pr. E. Agate Foster, re-elected Mayor of Patchogue.

trustees were picked, although mayors were chosen In a few. With the exception of Island Park, down near Long Beach, where three persons were subpenaed In a Mary Doe Investigation of voting frauds, the elections proceeded very quietly. Sea Cliff, In Nassau, and Amlty-vllle, in Suffolk, furnished the only two upsets of the day. In the former the Administration ticket and its $70,000 road program went down to defeat. A similar fate met the Amltyville Administration ticket.

With the exception of Amltyville, the Suffolk election was very quiet. Sea Cliff Upset Sea Cliff, 'L. March 19 The concentrated attack of Insurgents on the village administration here downed two village trustees running for re-election, killed a $70,000 road Improvement program proposition in the annual village election and defeated the president of the local Board of Education In his bid for another term. M. Calvin Beam and Thomas O.

charges of attempted extortion. The election was a replica of the campaign conducted by the four candidates under the banners of Don't neglect their teeth. Trifling faults corrected when they're young save trouble later. At tlii nffirp the vountrsters are election. An unexpected contest in the scheel board trusteeshlD devel Ananoie, who In 1913 was sentenced to Sin? fitnir In for Edward Green.

Walter Capltaln the Progressive and Liberty parties. and James L. Dore were elected TRUSTEES James T. Kllbreth. 8.

Mortimer Ward. Wllliston Park MAYOR Walter E. Smllh. TRUSTEES Walter Capltaln. James L.

Dore Ousuv Carlsen. POLICB JUSTICE William Clayton. Lynbrook TRUSTEES Thomas O. VcNulty. William P.

Oaynor. Valley Stream TRUSTEES Robert M. Dibble. John H. Carey.

POLICE JUSTICE Arthur J. Case. Hempstead TRUSTEES Arthur w. Brlerley. James N.

Gehrig. Garden City TRUSTEES Charles O. Relnhart Jr. Franklin Koons Edgar Kenny. Mineola TRUSTEES Frank E.

Brown. Frederick J. Trlcker. Farmingdale TRUSTEES Alfred C. Rcherer.

Emll Hoeppner. Freeport TRUSTEES Oeorse M. Bird. William E. Crevoiserat.

Rockville Centre TRUSTEES Ronald C. Dalsley. Charles C. Martin. POLICE JUDGE John Thorp.

Matlnecock MAYOR. Paul B. Barrlnston Jr. TRCBTEK. Sidney A.

Mitchell. Hewlett Neck MAYOR. John I. Searle TRUSTEES. William D.

Stevens. Thomas Scott. Bayville TRUSTEES. A. A.

Winslow Cotes. William Mott SCHOOL TRUSTEE. Albert Flower. East Wllllston TRUSTEE. Walter M.

Todd. Island Park MAYOR Charles W. Talbot. TRUSTEES Frank Haeeerty. William Dufly.

Plandome TRUSTEES Albert O. Bates. Russell 8. Cooney. Great Nerk Estates TRUSTEES John E.

Crsig. Kensington MAYOR William H. Hands. TRUSTEES Erfwsrd C. J.

McShane. Thomas F. Tuohy. treated with gentleness and con- seven to 14. years for homicide, and Allocco were released in 15 firm hail ine victors ran on the Progressive trustees for two years, defeating ticket, Voldenauer polling 394 votes each yesterdav while Kress was oped wnen 36 voters wrote in the name of Mrs.

Ethel Schoverling, a former member, to oppose Albert W. Flower, chairman of the board, who was elected to succeed himself for Theodore Hogeman and John J. Dunn. Gustavo Carlsen defeated and Wlebel. 405.

Jerke received held without bail while police com Frederick Ironsides for trustee for 264 votes and Whalen, 295. The vote was large for this village but one year. lderation. Consultations free and prices the lowest for reliable work. Hours, 8 to 6.

Sundays, 9 to 1. DR. S. C. HART 446 Fulton Street Corner Hoyt Street, BROOKLYN Over Mirror andy ftre Sabwsys and Trolleya at Our Deer arew is blank ballots.

Quia 3 Women plete weir fingerprints. Andriole and Allocco were arrested following a complaint made by Ralph Esaqule, -pharmacist, of 148-38 South St, Jamaica. Both denied attempting to extort $1,000 from Esaquie, adding that Kress, a a three-year term. He got 67 votes. Mineola Mineola, L.

March 19 In a very close and hotly contested village election here yesterday Frank E. Brown and Frederick Trlcker were Island Park, L. March 19 Nassau Winners Mayor Charles N. Talbot was re- didate, by a vote of 358 to. 208.

Frank Hegarty and William Duffy, elected village trustees. Brown sue polling 36S and 250 votes respec ceeds himself, while Trlcker suo tively, were the victors over Hum eeeds Henry L. Grilling, who with rSBlooiiiigdale-j drew from the race. William cert Mlele, former Trustee, and James, Stirling. Miele received 212 Hunt, the third candidate in the race, received 664 votes.

Brown and votes and Starting, 198. 59th and 60th Streets Mrs. Mary Hegarty, wife of the The City of Class 200 Acres all planted FARMINGDALE, L. Lexinpton and 3d Avenues NEW YORK CITY Trlcker received 703 each. Patchogne Election Ballontyne, candidates of the Insurgents on the Loyal party ticket, received 433 and 365 votes, respectively, for the two-year trustee terms, defeating Village Trustees Georje C.

Myles, 308 votes, and Walter S. Gill, 228, of the administration's Progressive party. The road improvement proposition was by a vote of 242 to 190. On the same ticket with the victorious village trustee candidates were Nelson North and Charles Willlth for two-year terms as trustees on the Board of Education. Willlth was indorsed by both parties Patchogue, L.

March 19 By a vote or 138 to 50, Patchoirue ves terday voted to appropriatte $50,000 winning Trustee candidate, carried the election fight into the open and received one of the three subpenas issued by Police Justice Henry Perl tnrough the order of Assistant District Attorneys Albert DeMeo and Richard H. Brown. Mrs. Hegarty as a watcher at the polls challenged the vote of Mrs. Margaret Shapiro, who claimed she lived at 65 Newport Road.

Mrs. Hegarty charged that Mrs. Shapiro was merely a week to build a municipal Incinerator Home GroAvii at our own nurseries! I 1928-1929 Fords Chromium PLATED and thus end the garbage disposal question, which has been troubling tne community for many years. Dr. E.

Agate Foster, who was un una received a total of 392 votes. Korth defeated Robert Walker, 95 opposed, was re-elected Mayor, n- president of the board, by a vote ceivlng 284 votes. The name of Dr of 451. to 295. The question of local labor em Your Old Car Made to Look Like the New 1930 Models We Remove Your Radiator bhell, Cap, Head Lamps, Tall Light, Door Hanrtlea and install NEW parts all George Overton, who opposed Foster In the Republican primary for mi ployment by the village was settled, tne nomination, was written in on the ballots 11 times.

with-522 favoring? 169, against. The proposition called for the employ Charles M. Butler John R. Home gardeners appreciate the fact that all of the plants and shrubs sold at IJIoomingdale's Greenhouse are grown in our own "City of Glass" a 200-acre nursery tract at Farmingdale, Long Island. ment of 75 percent local labor on Swezey and Ford Hughes were CHROMIUM PLATED.

3 HOUR SERVICE GUARANTEED Write, Phone Call WATklns S9 public projects. elected trustees of the village for Sea Cliff TTTR8TEES Thomas A. Balaatyne. M. Calvlne Beam.

SCHOOL TRUSTEES Nelson North. Charlea Wllllch. Stewart Manor TRUSTEES Arnold O. Charter. James A.

Sheeran. Lake Success TRUSTEES William H. Selbert Otto 8. young. Jamaica Square TRUSTEES Harry Reese.

Harry Smith. Floral Park TRUSTEES Nell Flannery. Stanley Bosanko POLICE JUSTICS Alfred J. Loew. Bellerose TRUSTEES Merlary A.

Prentiss. William A. Cllne. Malverne TRUSTEES Frank Fanning. Edmund Juster.

POLICB JUSTICE R. H. Jenkins. East Rockaway TRUSTEES George Stollworthy. New Hyde Park TRUSTEES Herman H.

Boer. Harry W. Austin. Cedarhurst TRUSTEES 1. Tomllty.

Oeorge T. eloper. Woodsburrh TRUSTEES John H. Ballantlne. Arthur Ffortihelmer.

Hewlett Harbor TRUSTEES Joseph S. Auerbach. DeLancey Nlcoll Jr. Hewlett Bay Park MAYOR Albert D. Schults.

two-year terms and August Reich Cnromiosi Enrtaeennf Corp. of America 132-134 W. 224 St, bet llh 7th Ares. was elected trustee for one vear, Floral Park, L. March 19 Virtually running against each other on two of the four tickets, Village Sag Harbor Trustees E.

Stanley Bosanko and Sag Harbor, L. March 19 The end guest at the home Mrs. Mrs. Claire Harkness at the same address. Rockville Centre Rockville Centre, L.

March 19 The volunteer firemen here defeated the war veterans at the end of the village election battle. In which the former were enlisted under the colors of the Citizens party and the latter under those of the "Independent' faction. Police Justice John "Thorp was reelected to office, Indorsed by both parties and opposed by the Progressive party candidate, Irwin Longworth, by a vote of 5 to 1. Village Trustees Ronald C. Daisly and Charles C.

Martin were re-! elected to the two trustee berths for two-year terms, defeating the veterans' candidates, Lee Grelner arid Harry R. Harvle, with a heavy VOte. proposition to appropriate $2,100 for Nell A. Plannery were re-elected to two-year terms In oftce yesterday in the annual village election. Arthur J.

Loew, as an Independent candidate, defeated three other candidates for Police Justice by almost upiceep of the social and recreational center established here years ago by Mrs. Russell Sage was de Many feated by a vote of 98 to 55 vester- aay. Start of the Season! Especially Low Prices Thai Encourage Early Planting a twe-to-one vote on each. The villagers approved a Drooosl For the first time in a feneration at least voters here were not called tlon calling for a $35,000 appropria upon this year to approve an appro' tion lor two fire by a vote prlatlon of $50 as the salary of the of 778 to but turned down omciai village clock winder. proposition for a $75,000 inciner The clock, established in the ator y.

vote of 828 to 480. Tuberculous patients in Brooklyn are WAITING for Hospital Beds Help us to open 8 new rooms with care, maintenance and treatment without cost to patients. We supply 102 out of a total of the 116 free beds now available in Brooklyn. We must provide more accommodations at once for unfortunate tubercular people. EVERY CONTRIBUTION, LARGE OR SMALL, WILL BE APPRECIATED.

EVEN A DOLLAR WILL HELP. Seruf direct to BROOKLYN HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES 240 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn Methodist Church tower, has been In disrepair for some time, it was Jamaica Square, L. March 19 Village Trustee Charles Butzback was defeated here yesterday in his said, and will no longer give village Free port Figt Freeport, L. March 19 The ers the correct time unless funds for Citizens party ticket of Trustees its repair and upkeep are forthcom lng. George M.

Bird and William E. attempt to return to office on an independent ticket against Harry Smith and Harry Eeese, candidates of the-People's party for the two Crevoiserat scored an easy victory over their opponents at a very quiet village election here. Both men are 100,000 Hardy Everblooming Rose Bushes. The finest anJ best varieties, 18c Each. 25,000 Rambler Rose Butihe Red, Pink and other shades.

All the latest varieties, 2'Jc Ea. 3 to 4 Vear Old Flowerinu Shrubs About 4 feet high, such as Deutzia, Pink, Hydrangea; Honeysuckle Bush; Rose of Sharon; Spirea A. Waterer, Crimson; Philadetphus or Mock Orange White; Bridal Wreath; Weigelia, Pink and Red, 29c Ea. favorable to the present admlniS' trustee positions. Farmingdale tration of Mayor Clinton M.

Flint Bird received 2,002 votes and Farmingdale, L. March 19 Crevoiserat 1,666. Henry C. Schlu- Alfred C. Scherer, Propressive party Flowering Bulbs 500,000 Assorted Gladiolus A garden full 100 for Jl.

Gladiolus Most Popular varie. ties in all the leading colors, 2c 3e 5c Each. 50,000 Carina Bulbs Assorted, 3.1c Per Dozen. Named varieties 5c Each. 500,000 Field Groua Dahlia Clumps Each clump can be divided into three plants.

A (larden Full of 12 Assorted Dahlia Clumps fur $1.00. Many other leading varieties, specially priced. 500,000 German Irin A garden of 50 Assorted for Individual colors, 35c Per Dozen. Peony Roots, Madeira Vines, Japanese Iris and many other nomwira, ana Emu Hoeppner, Lib ter received 1,291, Tneodore B. Smith, 1,167, and F.

Gordon Edwards, 733. erty Bell party nominee, were the Westhampton Beach Westhampton Beach, L. March 19 Sunday, movies were approved by cinema lovers at the annual election yesterday by a vote of 111 to 66. Southampton Southampton, L. March IS Sunday movies were defeated here yesterday by a vote of 440 to 381.

this proposition having been defeated in previous elections. The village voted to present $4,400 to Huntting Jessup, who lost the use of an arm while fighting a village flee. Schuler and Smith were the candi dates of the People's party, of which former Village President John Cruickshank is spokesman. Hempstead Hempstead, L. March 19 Citizens party candidates scored a Other Varieties Specially Triced Fruit Treet 5 to 6 Feet High, 4 to 5 Years Old, Bearing Age.

Apple, Pear and Peach, 3c Ea. or 3 for $1 00. 5,000 Catalpa or I'mbrella Trevs 5 to 6 Feet High, $1.50 Each. 1.000,000 California Privet and Barberry Buxhes, In nil sizes for hedging, at Special Prices. Evergreens 69e Ea.

Up; Ar-borvitae, Norway Spruce, others. 2-to-l victory in the annual village Smlthtown Landing elections here yesterday. Trustee The Landing, L. March 19 Flowering Bulbs at Low Prices, Over his protests George Strong was Arthur W. Brlerly was elected to succeed himself and James N.

Gehrig was chosen to succeed John E. Davidson, who retired. re-elected Mayor of this village yes' terday In the annual election eon- Flower and Vegetable Seeds 5c and 10c a Package ducted in his home. His own can Their only opposition came from didate for the Mayoralty was de William F. McMahon, who had op- feated and Mrs.

Cora Duetzman and victors in a very close three-cornered race yesterday for trustee of the village of Farmingdale. Ijnbrook Race Lynbrook, L. March 19 Thomas E. McNulty and William P. Gaynor were yesterday elected Trustees of the vlllase of Lynbrook, defeating Charles Ungerathen and Clarence Slmonsoit.

Three propositions approaching a total of for street and sewer improvements were also carried. Gaynor received 1,325 votes; Mc-Nulty, Ungorathen, 1,071, and Simonson, 1,067. Each of the propositions won by about. 300 votes. They were: Appropriations of $45,000 paving and repaving roads.

Appropriation of $24,000 to extend village streets. Appropriation of $67,000 to construct storm water drains. WilUiton Park WllllSton Park, L. March 19 In a very close battle yesterday the nominees of the Taxpayers party for the various village offices defeated, the candidates of the Nonpartisan League. The voters also favored the cheaper of two propositions to erect a flrehouse, 376 voting posea uenrig in tne primaries and who ran independently in the regu Bernard Ollvle were returned to their trustee berths over a scattered lar election yesterday.

He received 470 votes to 977 for Gehrig and 1,115 slight opposition. Mayor Strong surcested that the villagers vote for William Saxon and City Park and Shady Lawn Grass Seed, Sheep Manure, Bone Meal and other Fertilizers at Lowest Prices Afat7 and Phone Order Riled at the Greenhouse, Seventh Floor, or our Farmingdale, L. Nursery I Flower Shan and Farauntdat Nerierjr Open Daily and Ssmdays Till I t. M. campaigned for his candidate in an At Valley Stream Valley Stream, L.

March 19 attempt to retire. When the votes were counted it was found that Strong polled Saxon, 3, and Tracy The Valley Stream Village Board will continue to be composed entirely of members of the Citizens tiiggins, 2. Mrs. Duetzman and Ollvle each received 13 votes for re ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HEART TROUBLE 'Fries disorders call for sensible, natural health measures. For more than 75 years Mountain Valley Mineral Water has bea known as a real protection in such conditions.

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