operation of cemocracy in its purest f orm, pointing out that the manner in wihthe recently elected officers'were non-inated was an achievement in Self- government, and denoted an unswerving devotion to American ernocraticpriri- ciples. He-then called upon Staver Moulding, chairýman of the- Wilnîtte. Harmony convention, which had made the nomina- tions. Ur. Moulding spokce briefly of the' work of the convention, expressing a deep appreciation of the service rendereid 'yits members to the village. Mr. Harpe hen«prsented former Village. President Earl B. Orner, who in a characteristic a, ddress recounted the work of previous, boards, asserting that lhé knew of no officiat who had served in other than a spirit of loyalty Public Service - jarchow,- Lang, Rossberger. Streets and Alleys-Redding,. Hof-ý Mnan, Rossberger. WVater and Sewer- Rossberger, Redding, Filer. Makes Appitmnts President Kinne also announced the appointment of Clinton B. Cocli- ran, formner strustee, to the police 'and' ire (civil service) commission, the term of joseph W. Lecliner baving expired and he now being a member of the Park. board. - Leo J. Haesen- aue r was ap.pinted to fil the u nex- pired terni on the sanie, commis sion of Paul C. Lang, now Village trustee, whose resignation .the- board had ac- cepted. Followed then a number of routine Verne,-Mlchael Strogof Gogo-TarasBulba When Czars Ruied Alexander-Once a Grand Duke Mare-Education of a Princes Skaratlna-A World can end Russie Today Chamberlan-Russia's Iron Âge, Skarlatila-Flrst to Go Back Lockhardt-Brltlsh Agent Strong-I Change Worids Maldof 1 Slem Old Massachusetts Is brought. to life ln times of superstition. witellerait Forges-.Mtrror for Wltches Hawthorne-Scarlet J.etter Johnston--The Wltch .Salem Village Salem of the wltches ln '"A loltererrIn New Engiand" by Henderson. lThe.,fa- mous aid seaport of Salem in "dBook of Boston'.' by Shackleton. Master Driver ig. 'niat even after acrimonious elections e 1 articipants got together for the good ignat f, the village and remfained good lage lends. bond~ Adninitres Oath A In succession Mr. Harper called 46 A pon Henry J. Brandt, newly elected a pai id the Spaniush -; Hierbert L. VI. postmaster; Oscu former Village 'prE s, not ail of whom re in recognition of the ýohm J. Peters theni e oath of office to Key: A-Adults; Y-.Youth, 13 to 18 years old; QC-Child.ren, 8 to 12 years old; F-Entire Fainily. Teatro del Lago May. 7 and 8-2"We Have Our Mo- ments," for A and young- A. .May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13- When You're ini Love," for F. - GIewie, *150 V ut ~ALL emLSUVI~ May We NOUS!. CLEANING SER VICE? *R#gs *Drapes -, m4ý,