WEL BEGIN WdRK 'MEODYOFYDUTir ON WAS MEMORIAL , AT PIaZA THEATRE
LffiRARY, FREEPORT Dick War« in loTenile Perfor-
mance—To Go On Road With
"Kiddie" Act, Next Satoriay
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VSlage Trustees To Co-Opcrate
With General Committee—AID
Time fo Subscribe
Freepert, Marcb 18.—The "Melody
of Youth," a juvenile extravaganz»
——— featured at the American Theatre not
Freeport, Alarch 16—Tho closing date 1 long ago under the direction of Babe
for all bids for the constriK^tlon of tho | Ware, was again repeated at the Plaza
tiVeeport Memorial Library Is March 19. ^'Hieatre yesterday afternoon under dl-
Oti tha evening of March 21 the com- j rei.-tlon of Mrs. F. D. Ware, tnlttee will meet Mr.' Hart. archiUct.j tl was the farewell performance of and go over all the bids. They will make Dick Ware, professional juvenile per-
DERlltS MOVE TO OYSTER BiV
Oyvter Bay'. Mai-cli 18.—Pr Richard D«t>y, s^n-itt-latr at tbe 1^« Preaident Roossvtlt, intends to make ^yster Bay his pM^ituuient home. Ht baa jo«t sold Bis Itanhattln residence at lit E. 79th street for about $60,000. Dr. and Mrs. Derby have been liviog at Oyster Bay more than a year.
Kederal rost For Bliss
Wutihington, March 18.—Among nomi- natloos sent to the Senate by President Harding was: Robert Woods Bliss, of New York and .St. IiouiS, to be thii-d assistant aecretaPf ofetate.
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I'retendcd jealousy sometimes cov- cr.-i !', multitude of sins.
a flnal rcromracndatlon
Another meeting of the Geiie^-al Com¬ mittee and tho Village Trustcea will iw held Wednesday, March 23, In the eve¬ ning-
Soon after this meeting the contract win be awarded and building will be¬ gin very soon.
Subscription^ towards the Library are coming In all the time. Those who have not suacrlbed are urgently requestcrd to i
former who has just come In from the road. He haa been on a vaudeville tour.
Dick starts out again Saturday with E. .W. Wolfe's "act, "Ting a Ling," fea¬ turing six kiddies In a schoolroom scene. Dick Wiare is to jilay the teacher.
Y^blle o'n the road these stage chil¬ dren are taught the three R's, three hours a day, so the school set will come in handy.
In the pcrformauco yesterday were
do so In order that this may be an all-1 many children of the village. Including Froeport proposition, and tho result of \ those whose parents are in the theat¬ rical profession.
Among them were Tootle Blade, Hank MilP. Naomi Mllo, and Alice Wallace, whose mother was Ada Dare years ago.
The play was u .series of clover Bongs and dances, well done and well cos¬ tumed. Huh Pinkham presided at the piano.
One feature ot the well-balanced show wa.s Dorothy L,anberg, who liang "Alice Blue down" and did a Fairy dance, also the dancing of Dickie Ware, who is some little actor! ''
the efforts and Interest of the whole community.
FREEPORTSIGNSUP GOOD BALL TEAM
Star Players To Make Up Aggre¬ gation of Fast Playen During SeasoB of 1921
Freeport, March 16—The Frecpoit Club ia making elaborate plans to place
the 1921 baseball toam on a par with |'n'««'o" *wonfy-flve_ complaints against the best teams of New York and vicin¬ ity and haa gathered together an Im¬ posing array of diamond stars.
Alexander Rhodes, catcher of the N'-w ¦york A. C. team, ha.s taken the mun-
Kran<-p Wants $2,000,0041 Kefuiid
Wa.shington, March 16.—Frajice today filed with the Interstate t.'ommerce Com-
rallroads entering New York City, ask ing reparation for alleged excessive storage charges on French war .supplies held in New York during the war. Com¬ plaints ot thi.s nature fllcd by France
agement of tho Freeport Club team andjaftk for refunds totaling about $2,000,005.
will probably work behind the but,
Rusacll Randall, a former Freeport H. S. star and captain of tbe 1911 team haa been elected captain of the Free- port Club outfit.
A meeting wa.s held la.st Eriday even¬ ing to renew baseball uctivitles for tlu- coming sea.son. The result will piob- ably be a crackerjack team ropresentiii}? the local club.
About forty-five candidates have turned out. They include .some of the best bascbuU material ou the Inlnnd- Among them, bciides those alroai'y mentioned, will be Heil> Juffe, an old shortstop star of tlie Hempstead H. f<.: Edward and Arthur Jenkin.s, star half¬ backs of the Freeport H. S. and fast . men; and other former stars of the um- atcur diamond.
Practice will begin about A inil 1. In¬ structor Byera of tho Freeport High School has consented to have the.Hiuli School team work with tho Fieeport Club, which will be good pi-actic:e for- both. Dyers has done c'ccellent work as athletic Instructor thi.s year at tho high uchool and ia very popular with tho pupils under his care. He is also a star ba.skctball pluyer and has done good Work on the Fire Department team.
A schedule hns been worked out for the Freeport Club team this .season thai will Inchido Montclair A. A.; Federal Reserve Bank team; Bankers' League; Guaranty Tru.st Co.; New York A. C.
A subscription hus ijcen opened fo purchase uniforms and equipment lor tile team, and it ia believed that no ditHculty will be expurlenced in raisinj^- the .sum.
Ah many homo guinea will be ipjaycil a,ti possible, although it hna not been decided ju.st where they will play thi.s year now thiit Bedell street and Atlan¬ tic uvcuuc uro no longer available.
Col. Harvey Gets British C. K.
London. March 16.—Col. Geoise Har¬ vey is acceptable to Oreat Britain a.s the next American ambassador, it wa.s anuouhcert at the foreign office today.
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.MiiK'ola, Mart-ii IG.—A jury in tlu' ('otinty Court yesterduy found MorrlH J Ooldrai'k, of Lonj; Beach, Kiillty of nt- ' tempt at u- seriou.s c.rlnu'. His actiiB- or was MfH. ISinnm I'oiitzcr, alao ol' Look boach. >
Mr."?. PuMtzcr, who haJ tv-stillod wilh i nn cffcrt ui pl.ow tho tircuinstain'cs siirroundlnK tiio attomiitcd attack, was irvprcomo when tho dcfonso kivvo IIh vorsl/in and had to bt' helped from the '. courtroom hooaiis^o aho exclaimed "Oh, what a lio," as Goldraclv's defense was , outlined by oounsel.
Mrs. Polltzer said she wua attacked whon sho went lo the defentlant's mur- j kot to mali.0 hor pundiaaoa and tliat Blio wns aH.sistod home hy rieiglihora who came to the mai'Ur'r In response to hor screams.
J\si>l(<tant PlHtrlct Attorney Kdwanl.s tried the case for the state and Attor¬ neys GcorKo Morton Levy und l.<"o ' Fishol appeared for the defendant, f Goldrack was remanded for sentence. |
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BURGURY AT PUNDOME AT MISS ANDREW'S HOME NETS BOLD THIEF $^,00D
Minoola. March 11.—The huinc ¦.( Mlas Daisy Andrctva, IMundome Kon'l, .Plandome. was entered and roljlicd i W«dne»da,y ni(j;IU of valuables worth ; is.OCO or more. TUo'.'o has been no ar ; ; raulU Cliarlea Andi^rson of the District Attorney's o'itico made an investinaiion. '
Ainotig the articles taken was a. squirrel skin coot valued at $!,000, foiu-' $t6t> bills left m tho coat iHH'kct. a ail-i ver clock, a silv- tr.nvellini,' cluck and other articles of ".
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