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Fraaport, Jane •.—The actors' col- tay tHM been augmented by the ar- ttraJ ot a dainty llttl«> misa billed under the name of "Dolly Dumplln," arhc has captured every part of the tJnlted 'state* that sbe has visttHI, and thnt means most all of it. ,, And Dolly Is not alone for she haa luroiicht "OInger" wlthi<4ifr, Olnrer be- istg an Arablart steed of the sawdust and bright vamlah variety with the Arabian blood in hin veins, or his tummy, or wherever he la stuffed.
Dolly has a real name and it lu Myr¬ tle Delma Oreb. She will be five years old In July. She has been on the stage since she was It montha old.
Dolly first saw the lig^t of day in Dover, N. J. Like many others In tbe
porter will wait for Dolly to grow up. und bo a bigamist.
Freeporters wlU see A pretty little tot with curls, and rompers, playing around on the tieacbes this summer. Thoy will not notios anything differ¬ ent from any other ehlldren, but should the mood seise her, and she beglnti dancing the shimmy aad other bi^- em steps, she will stand revealed-aa a little fairy with powers not given to many children.
Her dancing la tha big part ot her act. although the rest of it is so good that the dancing Is only a little better.
The Freeport actors' colony Is filled nOw with aUrs of tbe theatrical con¬ stellation that glimmer nightly over the lobbies of the largest theatres in
COOKE FAIXXT WOttS, INC, TO MBLDTmUD FACTORY
Jamaica, Juae 9.—A number of prominent men of Long Island are In¬ terested tn the development and growth of the CooHe Faucet Works. Inc., which Is enjoying such good buaineas prosperity that notable plant increases are contemplated. It is stated that orders now Jn hand ie mand the construction of mere fac¬ tories. / ' ¦,
Alreadyf. there are two factories, owned Snd operated by the Cooke Faucet Works, Inc., at Jamaica, and the comtiany owns adjoining land suitable for sites for more buildings and expects to build one more at once.
Among the directors of tbe company are Warren B. Ashmead, banker; Charlea Vosberg, public school princi¬ pal; Frederick VanRenssalaer Dey, author ahd Uiwyer; Wm. Cas Baker, former sheriff of Queens County; Oeorge W. Cooke, president and gen¬ eral manager Harry I. Oold, treas¬ urer, and Joaepb O. Myerson, seore¬ tary and counselor.
K. B. Combes, of Brower avenue, RockvUIa Centre, is associated with Treasurer Qo\d.
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HERE'S DOLLY DUMPLIN. ARE YOU GLAD SHE HAH COMB TO FRBEPORT TO LIVE?
profession nhe got her early training in stock. It wan not until she waa two years old that she broke into the "two a day" and the United Booking Offlce,
It was in the South, and her mother was "on" singing "How You Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm," that Dolly from the wings took up the chorus and pranced out on the stage with all the confidence of Bernhardt and Francis White rolled in one. She was a hit from thnt time on and has since been In electric lights over all the vaudeville houses on the big cir¬ cuit,
Dolly Dumplln fills a place in the theatrical world all her own.
"My papa has come to Freeport to lire," she told a Dally Rtjvlew re¬ porter, "an' my mamma Is comin', too, and so am I and OInger. Are yuu gl&d?"
She was told that from now on Free- port will be a better place to live In and that In spite of the fact that wed¬ ding bells have already rung the re-
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The coming of Dolly Dumplln adds another bright star.
Movie companies are after Dolly and If she decides to star in the silent drama Jackie Coogan, Matty Roubert, Snub Pollard, the Lee Kiddies and
Colonel WUIiam Boyce Thompson, president, and Herman Hagedom, sec¬ retary, of tbe National Roosevelt Me¬ morial Association, and the members of tbe committee on tbe Oyster Bay Memorial Park of ths NaUonal Asso¬ ciation, connisting of Wllltam Jjoeb, Jr., and Mrs. C. Orant LaFarge, Messrs. I... C. Orlseom and Slon H. Hooker, met W. Elmer RooMvelt at the cemetery and discussed a proposal that tbe as¬ sociation should ooK>perats with the cemetery trustees in tbe protection of Colonel Rooserelt's grave. The matter will be taken up with the executive committee of the National AnsociaUon, and If tbe plans talked over are ap¬ proved, announcement will be made later.
Afterward tbs party visited and in- spe<;ted the sites proposed for the Me¬ morial Park. Tben a meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Loeb, Jr., where liinch was served.
Tha committee waa farorably im- pressed with tbe water front site, es¬ pecially, when they were advised that Colonel Roosevelt In bis lifetime always advocated the setting sslde of this plot of land as a place wbere the people of the village could have free access to the water, and where the childern of the village could engage in healthy out-door sports, and will accordingly recommend the adoption of this .<(lte to the National Associatloai
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laurels for Dolly's star is In the ascendant.
The time will conta' when Ginger will grow old and his mane and tail will fall out, but his head will always be held erect, and like the pure white "NIcoll" of Napoleon, the "Snowball" of May Wlrth, ths chargevs of Grant and Pershing, OInger will be proud to the last that he has been the pony of the famous Dolly Dumplln. And In later years when Dolly la a grown up star she will remember Freeport and OInger, and all the bewilder^ reporters who have tried to put. her full worth (Ml paper, and failed.
She appeared In Freeport last Sat urday and won her house troti\ tbc start.
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Port Washington, June 6.—AU is ready for the biggMt time In village his¬ tory, when It enterUlns the Bo»them New York Voltinteer Firemen's Aso¬ clation In its tweatyslxtb annual con¬ vention and tournament on June 14 to 16.
More than SOO delegate have regie- tered, and nearly seventy-flve flrs com- panlen are coming on the Kth. the day of the parade and contests. There win be J500 flremen in the parade in the morning and contests In the afternoon.
Entries close on June 7, nt which Ume the drawing for position In the oontesU will Uke place. Any company wishing an application can secure it from E. P. Simon, secreUry. Port Washington.
Carpentler, the French fighter, is training at Manhasset, and has been In¬ vited to attend. He Is expected to accept.
Lieutenant Oovemor Wood ¦will speak, besides other eminent citlsens.
Prizes for the tournament contests have been contributed by: Hyde A Baxter, Nassau County Supervisors. Lieutenant-Governor Jeremiah Wood, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Surrogats Leone D. Howell, Comptroller Barl J. Bennett. District Attorney Charles R. Weeks, Bdmond O'Connor, Town Board of North Hempstead, Town Board of Hempstead, Xuc Receiver Charles Sned¬ eker, Nortb Hempstead; John Hutchln- .ion, Archibald O. Patteraon, Btxird of A.ssessors of North Hempstead, Daily Review of Nassau County, Bl-Lateral Hor% Co., Robert L. Bacon, Port Wash¬ ington Sewer Commission, Congressman Frederick C. Hicks, J. D. Johnson Co., Inc., North Hempstead Courier, Farm¬ lngdale Post, Port Washington ttwwB, County Treasurer WiUiam B. Lnyster, County Clerk Thomas S. Cheshire, Wil¬ liam Ninesling, Maurice J. Owhaitn Port Washington Taxpayers' ASsbela- tlon, As.iemblyman Thomas A. MoWbln- ney, Andrews Brothers, Both A Weston, Leo H. Duer.
The line of march: Start at Mlddle- neck road and Main street to Railroad avenue, to Franklin, to Mackey, ta Mur¬ ray, to Shore road, past grandstAnd to Bayles Corner, to Mlllpond read, up Sandy Hollow road to Mlddleneck road, to Main, to grandstand and disband.
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