THE NASSAU POST :. .FREEPORT.N. Y., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1«14
BIG CAST FOR ROCKVIUE CENTRE MUSICAL COMEDY
A Night In Dreamland " WilJ Be
Presented Under Direction of
Fay Wellington, May 29 30
Sixty adults and 200 children will make up the ci.8t and chorua of the musical comedy which will be pre¬ sented at the Uockville Centre Club House on Friday and Saturday nights. May 29th and 30th. Rehearsals have been held durlcg the past week and no doubt if any local theatrical en¬ terprise ever created intereat compar¬ ed with the interest manifested at each rehearsal. Tbe production is made up of 17 nong numbers, modern and classic dances, beautiful cos¬ tumes, special scenic and light effects, humorous situations, a bevy of pretty girls and smart looking chaps. In fact everything that goes to make up a first class musical comedy will be employed in the forthcoming local pro¬ duction. The "dash" and "go" of the several acts stamps "A Night in Dreamland" as different from any¬ thing yet staged with local perform¬ ers and tbe splendid support of the sixty adults who make up the cast with the support of the Woman's Aux¬ iliary under whose auspices the com¬ edy will be given, promises a success that win make "A Night in Dream-
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72 S. Main St. Freeport, L. I.
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2500 FIHEHEN TO BE IN LINE AT BABYLON
Large Delegations From South Side j ' Villages Will Take Part in i S N, Y. V. F. A. Event
land" an event In the social life of the village and vicinity.
Mr. Jay Wellington I.s the producer. Having staged professional produc¬ tions, and having appeared profession¬ ally In the leading or principal parts of "Our New Minister," "The Top o' th' World," "George WafihinKlon,' Jr." "Cameo Kirby," "St. Elmo" and many other road successes, he is prepared to give our local enterprise the pro¬ feaslonal finish that will make it "go" In every sense of the word.
High School Alumni Cake Sale The Freaport High School Alumni Association haa issued a poster an¬ nouncing a cake sale and dance to he held In Brooklyn Hall on May 16. The sale wil Ibe held in the ufferuoon and in the evening dancini? will begin al eight o'clock. The proceeds from the affair wil lin all probability be used toward giving the senior class a ban- Quet.
ARBOR DAY EXERCISES AT MERRICK
Program of Music and Recitation and Tree Planting on School Lawn
A delightful Arbor Day pioKiaui wa.s rendered by the chiiureu of the local Ijubllc scliool at Merrick yesterday bi- fore a large nuinber of people. A fea¬ ture of the entertainment was the vio¬ lin solos of Miss l^mnia Bargon and Robert Kiel, both i)Upils. The music was under the suijervision of Miss Isabell Hibbard, a member of the fac¬ ulty. The program follows:
Song. "Aibor Day" by the school; t'rayer, the Re*. Mr. Pohlman; Acros¬ tic, "Welcome," seven boys; Recita- tlon,"Narcissus,"i)orothy Goodenougli: Iteadlng, "The American Forests," .Iohn McCord; Recitation, Fied Per- lUus; Recitation. "The First Blue Bird," Fred t'riacher; Recitation, "Raindrops," Be.'ison Jarvis; Itecita- lion, "Five Liiile Kittens," (;eorge (.)iio; Solo and chorus, Anna McCord and girly of tlie lirst and s<>cond grades; Recitation, "Uo you Know," Wellman Miller; Recitation. Josepli I'-leetwood; Recitation, "Arbor Day," Ueorge Cook; Violin Solo, Emma Bar¬ gon, accompanied by Misa (Junz,>n- liauser; "Flower Song," School; Dramatization, "The Gilt of Flowers;" Fourth and fifth grade; Reading, "Tlie Tree that Grows" William Seaman; Recitation, "Little Bird Blue," Ver¬ non Tepe; Song. "Sand Man," boys of the fifth and sixth grades; Recitation, "The Village Blacksmith," Harry Leach; Solo, "Questions,"Helen Shce- bee; Reading, "The Nymph," Helen Greaves; Acrostic, "Arbor Day" Pu¬ pils of the Kindergarten; Sglo,"Awake Awake" Anna .McCord; Rea(ling,"The Oak Trees," Helen Otto; Violin Solo, "Springtime," Robert Keil; Recita¬ tion, "Little Maids From Jaiian," Wel¬ la Mepham and Marian Anthony; Re¬ marks,Principal Schernierhorni; Song, "America," school.
At the conclusion of the exercises in the scliool chapel, the entire school ailjourned to the luwn in front of the building, where a maple tree, donated by J. W. Birch, was planted, during tiiese appropriate exercises: Recita¬ tion. "Planting the Tree," Arthur Ot¬ to; Dedicatory Ode,Ida Bartow; Bene¬ diction, the Rev. Mr. Pohlman.
More than twent.y-five hundred men win be in line in the jiaraOe to be con- I ducted in conjunction whit the annual convention of the Soulhern New York Firemen's Association to be held in I Babylon next month. In response to I the Invitations sent out a week ago. companies having an aggregate strength of 1,000 men liave signified their intention of taking part in the festivities. They are from Freeport, Rockville {'entre, Hempstead, College Point, Flushing and Newtown. The .Newtown Exempt Firemen will come to the tournauKint I'M strong in a special train.
In lew of the fact that Hempstead will make a strong bid for the staging of the 1915 convention of the Southern Xew York, It is expected that tlicy will send out a record crowd of flre¬ men to the Babylon affair. Henip- steadhas never had a convention of tbls association and now she wants one. In addition to the villages that have formally accepted the invitation of the commiitee, uuolhcial word of acceptance has been received from ten other departments.
The track will be laid out on Carll avenue, the battle ground for contest¬ ants on previous tournaments. The grandstands will be erected on the school lawn and the land in front of Lhe baseball fleld.
Young People's Baptist Social The monthly busiue.'-^s meeting and .social of the Yoiin.g People's Society of the Baplisi Church wa.s held at the yai'sonage on Tuesday evening. Prof. Dyer Jones v.as in. charge ol the pro- .fiamme which consisted of draiuiUlc readings by Rhodes A. Nichols of Brooklyn. Mr. Slai.. rendered man¬ dolin solos and .Mr. Streesman gave .'•.elections on the piano Itefresh- ments were served.
FREEPORT LEADS IN PHONES
Haa Greate«t Number of New Connec¬ tions on South Side This Week
Ajfhniie-n FTeejpoil and Rockvilltr Centre are in a close competition for the greatest number of commuters, the former vUlage l^ads the South Side this week in the number of its new telephone connections, and will doubtless count for each of them a new coniniutation ticket. The llat shows that Freeport has ten, Rock¬ ville Centre, seven; Loug Beach, eight; Lynbrook, Ave and Valley Stream two as follows;
At Frteport—Louis Bender, Charles P. Rhodes, Florence Briggs, Bert Kalmar, Abigail Fullum, Norman Man- waring, Grace G. Falk, Albert W. Pi quel, Lester W. Tucker, Paul C, Mar¬ tin.'
At Long Beach^—John Carman. Jos. F. Loewi, Mr.i. Minna Baiimgartner. .Mrs. -John Dohse, Alberta Plumbing Co., Edward Gumbs, .Miss E. R. .Mur¬ phy, Joseph Goetz.
At Lynbrook—Gift Shop, E. M. Voung, Charles K. Dancey. P. A. Lee, August Bleser, Wm. J. Fischer.
At Rockville Centre . Kdwin I. Duschnes. A. Tavormina. Knicker¬ bocker Hotel, Frank W. Abrams, G. R. Eckels, E. H. Austin, F. L. Fox.
Holy Redeemer Juniora Win Oo Saturday. May 2. the Holy Re¬ deemer Juniors defeated Brinsley's Juniors In their opening game by a score of 28 to 6. Jesse Raynor, Bub- stltutlng as pitcher for the wlnnfrs was the sensation of the contest, hit¬ ting a home i un and a thre bagger. Refreahments wm served to the vic¬ tors after the game. The Rev. J. A. Smith, manager of the Holy Redeeni- Jera, has laid out a acbedule of ganise and ha.! planned a course of training for the lads. The team lines up aa follows: John Rvan, catcher; Tom KeUy, I. f.: Joaeph Helm. c. f.: C Ryan, 2nd base; P. Kelley, s. s.; C. Eagan. Srd base; Walter Loonam. pitcher; George Loonam. 1st base; Jack Woods, r. f.
Smithville South Vi>mp«' Dance i Sooner or'Wr you will I. ,rn there is cer- A commltte of Sniiihvillp Sou'h fire- tainly one uprodale ,lr»n sanitary men are arranginE thc det.iilp of a re- ' barber shop in Kn-eport.
, , .-,.,,, I. Prompt Attention
ception and dance whi'h will Im gnen
In the flre hall in lhat village on Der- ' "*"'••" ^•''•"* "•"¦'"¦«¦ Shi.p
oration I>av evenint' Tl-.e affMir wjl
W. Weitzel. Prop.
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Wa'hted: to purchase a siimll cliicken house at reasonable price i>2 North Grove Sireet.
For Sale: 12 prize wwiniiig V.nil Leg horn hens and one cockerol. Price, fl.50 each. Inguire L, Nassau Post, Freepori.
N. Y. A L. I. TRACTION COMPANY
TIMETABLE
In effect January 1, 1912
MIneola-Brooklyn Division
liCave Hempatead. Main and Front
Streets.
South bound—4.30, 4.45, B.05, 5.30
a. Ul., andVvery thirty minutea till
11.00 p. m. Then 12.00 m. (this car
goes to Rosedale and walta twenty
minutes, tben proceeds to City Line,
arriving at 2.00 a. m.
North bound—5.30 a. ra. and every thirty minutes till 12.00 a. m.
A flfteen-mjnute headway Is operat¬ ed between Baldwin CStop 85) and Brooklyn aa follows: Week daya, ex¬ cept Sundays, leave Orant and Lioerty atreeta. Brooklyn. 6.00 a. m. till 7.00 a. m., then 4.30 p. m. till 7.00 p. m. Sundays: flfteen miuute service op¬ erated betweeu RockvUle Centre and Brooklyn from 12.00 noon to 8.45 p. m
Hempstead-Jamaica Dlvialon Leave Hempstead, Mala and Front StreeU. West bound—5.30 a. m. and every thirty minutea till 11.30 p. m. Suit- daya, G.OO a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Leave Jamaica. WaahluKton and Ful¬ ton atreeta. Eaat bound—6.15 a. m. and every thirty minutea thereafter till 12.15 a m. Sundaya, C.45 a. m. and every thirty minutes till 12.15 p. m.
Mineola-Jamaica DIvlaion Leave Mineola, Boulevard and Old Country Road. West bound—5.«o a. m. and every thirty minutes till 9.16 p. m.. tben 10.15 antf 11.15 p. m. Sundays, flrat car 6.16 a. m., then the same schedule as week daya.
LeaiLfi Jamaica, WashlBgton and Ful¬ ton Streets. Ea»it bound—^.30 a. m. and every thirty minutes Ull 10.00 p. m., then 11.00 p. m. and 12.00 midnight Sim¬ day a, first car at 7.00 a. m., tben aame schedule as week days.
J. M. STODDARD,
Buoarlatandent
Long Island R. R. Time Table
(EiTective Oct. 21 st, XiU.i)
Leave Merrick lor New York, I'enu- jylvania Station, Brooklyn and inter- uiediaie stations, weekdays, i>.U>, 5.o», ';.38, tl.57. 7.17, 17.28, 7.5,'), iS.i;i. i.54, 10.12, A. M.-; 12.22, 3.US, 1.04, 5.32, 6.42, 8.13, 10.30 f". M.; fkl. 56 A. M.; Sundays, 0.48, 9.ii, A. M.; 12.04 2.54, 4.28, 6.33, 7.U6, 9.46 t'. M.
Leave Freeport for New York,Penn¬ sylvania Station, and Brooklyn, week¬ days, 5.1:0, 5.56, 6.42, 7.01, 7.21, 17.43, 8(1(1, 18.17, 8.r)S, 9.48, 10.17 il0.50 A. M.; 12.27, 3.12, 4.08, 6.02, 5.3/, 6.46. 8.16, 10.33 P. M.; fkl.59 A. M. Suudays, 0.51, 9.15 A. M.; 12.08, 2.58, ..''4.32, 5.37, 7.10, 9.50 P. M.
Trains leave Freeport for Amlty¬ ville, Babylon, Patchogue and inter¬ mediate sljitions, weekdays, na4 44, 8.10, a85;;;' 9.52, 11.53 A, M.; al.48, as2.21, 2.48, a3.59, ai5.04, 15.33, a5.56, all.20, 6.41, a7.06, 7.41, a8.03, a9.05, 11.21 P. M.; 12.19 (to Patch¬ ogue Saturdays) al.27 A. M. Sun¬ dav j,21, a9.20 A. M.; 12,29, 2.28, a; ..., 7.34, a9.03, all.14 P. M.; ax.42 A. M.
Trains leave New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, for Freepori, Merrick and principal intermediate siaiiona na3.4U, 7.06, a7.51, 9.07 (except Merrick,) 11.00 A. M.; al2.55, sal.25, 2.00, aS.OO. ia4.08, ta4.44. ao.OO. a5.31. 6.50, a6.16, 6.46, a7.10, a8.08, 10.26, all.30. al2.30 P. M.; Sundays. 4.30. a8.26. 11.34 A. M.; 1.38, a2.58, 6 37, a8,08, alO.18 P. M., al2.3o night.
a Traina run to Babylon cnly.
n No Brooklyn connections.
k Stopa on signal; runa to Valley Stream only.
a Saturdays only.
f Except Saturdays.
1 Except holidays.
t Except Saturdays and holldaya.
Trains leave Brooklyn, Flatbuah Ave. Station, about the same time aa thoae shown from New York. Penn¬ sylvania Station. This time table sub¬ ject to change without notice. |
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For Sale Cheap: A large, well con suucted, atlraciive dog hoiit:e. cost¬ ing ^2(1. Inquire M. 1. S., If: Lena Ave., Freepori.
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Telephone, 146-L 134 Cleveland Ave. Rockville Centre
Plot 76.\124, C'arpenter ave., near trol¬ ley and railroad: line location; terms
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East Rockaway, Long Island
For Sale -Broadway near Co'cmbus Aveuue on south side of str?t,t, 50x 110, about two hundred fee*, from new schol lo be built; price, Sl.OOO. F. St. John Bang, East Rockpway.
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22 South Main St. Freeport. L. I.
TeL 69. W Freeport
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Telephone. 307 j
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Quick Work
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Ifi BROOKLYN AVE . FREEPORT. NY.
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Trucking & Carting
Special Attention Given To All Orders
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Phone. 53 R Freeport
The Nassau Inn
ALLAN McNEIL. Prop.
MeaU It All Hours Private Dininj Rooma
Fine Aciomodationa. Board by Day
or week.
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Telephone, 815 Freeport
MERKICK RD. AND MILBURN AVE.
THE BOULEVARD HOTEL
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CHURCH STREET AND BOULEVARD FREEPORT, NEW YORK
Comfortable Home for thc Transient. Excellent Accom¬ modations. Moderate Prices.
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Luncheon and Dinner Specialties
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The aenae of convenience In mod¬ ern home life—supplied by electri¬ city, and controlled by aimply touching a button or key with your finger tip. That is one of our mod¬ ern miracles. The power behind this miracle Is electricity. The agency tbat makes it possible— wires it. directs It. sets it going—Is the electrical contractor, and that means US. We are prompt and reliable in our service, and that Is Important In expert electrical work.
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36 Soutii Grove Street, Freeport, N. Y.
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Kreeport
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NN holesalc and k'clnil Dealer in the
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Also Wood, Hay, (irain. I ecd, F:tc.
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REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BROKERAGE
TELEPHONE, 77
RAILROAD AVE.
FREEPORT, L. I.
THE CONTRAST
between .'i .Miit tailored hy us .-itul a ready made suit is a marked one. In ours the tit and .style will he apparent at a KJaiKc. l-el ns make you a .suit of the latest style and your friends will rrmark that your elothes look fine. A trial is all wc ask.
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102-104 Fulton St, New York City
Residence, Rockville Centre