"WA^ DOWN EAST RUNS IN FREEPORT LASTPARTOFWEEK
Old Favorite To Be Presented Witb
Fiill Dramatic Value, Is
Promise
Freeport, .Tune S». — Commencing 'tSaraday nig-ht the Blanche Pickert Player.^ will nta«:e an old favorite tb many of the theatregoers of today, tbe rural conieOy drama "Way Down Eont."
.The story of the play Is well known to all, especially since the movie of th* drama has been shown in every city In the country to crowded houaea.
The Fickert .I'laycrs have adapted Ills play to the Auditorium and will b^ ftble to' do the, author justice. The piece wlil run "ueie Thursday, Friday and Baturday.
The appeal of "Way Down East" Is countrywidt-, a*; humor and pathos have been 8catter«>d through the story with Just the right bulan. ing power. Blanche Pickert will be a charming Anna and the re.st of the cast will be: Bquire Bartlett, Harry Marlin; David Bartlett, .1. Bernanl Hurle; I'mfessor SterllnK, Walter Bogg.s; Hy Holler, Fred Reto; I.enox Samlerson, Buck-, lelgh Oxford: «eth Holeomb. Erlan Wil cox; Constable, l^jland B. Ward; Kule Brewster, Eva Reto; Mrs. Bartlett, lidelalde Stevens; Mnrt'ha Perkins, fhere.se Van drove.
Bxtra demands on the sfnall theatre f)r this production have been met by I je stock company, and the perfor-
lance will be one worth while through-
\it.
YNBROOK COUNCIL IN
MIDST OF BIG CARNIVAL
Lynbrook. June 29.—A large crowd ttended Ihe caiTiival conducted by hyn- (rook Coimcil, 12, .lr. O. V, A. M., at JIake nnd Hempstead avenues, last light. The numeiou.s games and other neans of enjoyment is the reason.
The 'carnival opened Saturday night undrt- a big tent, .so that rain will not have any offq^^t on the affair onco the f^owd gets to the place. The carnival jvlll continue until the night of .hiiy 4. Each eveninK a band conceit is given before the tent.
¦H. C. Emert, councilor. Is working in dose co-operation with Frank Haslach, Chairman of the Arrangement Com¬ mittee, and a .wore of members, to inake the affair a .success. Most of the Tirticles on .-^ale are donatlon.s from 3ieml|.er>) of the council and .some rare i>pportunities are offered to get them at unusual' values.
The pioceeds of the affair will go to¬ ward removing the mortgRKe from the new building, whicli the order haa re¬ cently acquired.
" .The fancy goods coimter, Mrs. F- H.'Haslach and Mrs. O. Winters in charge. Is particularly Interesting. Many articles of particular appeal to women are obtainable at this counter.
Considerable intevcst is manifest In the voting contest for the most popular man and won\an in T..ynbrook. Many have been entered in the race, but as jret ^ho list has not been given out tor jiublicntlon.
DOLLAR SALE IDEA PLEASESLYNBROOK
Merchants' Association Will Make
It Semi-annual Event—Many
Get Prizes
ROSLYN EXPRESS OFHCE ENTERED IN NIGHT; MANY VALUABLES ARE STOLEN
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Mineola, .June 29.—Tho Aigerican Railway Express ofllce at Roslyn was entered nnd robbed last night. .Today Detective Ferdinand Miller and Charles Hanson, finger-print experts of the District Attorney's offlce are investi¬ gating.
Hoping they will b.e able to pick up t trail ahd believing the job is the work >f local amateurs, Mrs. T.eo Wanna has brought her police dogs. They are searching for a trail.
The greatest damage done In this ' robbery wiis to trunks and suitcases of lummer wnvelei^, of which there were 1 great number. The receptlcals were )roken open and valuables taken from "Jiem.
Entrance was gained with a skeleton key.
Lynbrook, June 29.—Among fhe thou¬ sands who attended the I>>llar Day aale here last Thursday were twenty-nine persons who received more than they bargained for. These people happened to hold coupons which were picked from thousands of others to receive a prize. The c'pupons cost nothing to the holders and the awards were made by the Mer- i-hants' Association of Lynbrook aa an appreciation of patronage.
.lo.seph l..evy, secretary of the Mer- charjts' Association, said that the busl- iie.'<s men were so well plea.sed with the result of the. sale that they would like to have given everyone some in appre¬ ciation. Such sales will probably be held semi-annually.
Those who received prizes include<l: U. Kuckens Harold Simonson Edna Jackson Mrs. Rolth Edith Fetzer Miss Holsch Stanley Taylor Pearl Abrams Mrs. Neuburg Mrs. V. D. Walsh Mrs. K. Hlppert Harold Taylor Mrs. S. Schratwelser Mr. Oerberding .Michael Finkon Mrs. J. Rohman Elizabeth Williams Mr. Burke Arnold Forster Rjilph DeElasandra Edward Fratz Mrs. Craf '/ Mrs. F. A. Fletcher Mrs. E. H. Bohneman Mrs. VV. Brockwehl Mr. James McCabe Vere Noll Mrs. D. ArvldflOn Mi-H. Adelson
PRIZE WINNING AMERICAN BOY ., STOCK JUDGING TEAM VISITS EUROPE
JUDGE THREATENS JAE FOR NEGROES WHOGETINHGIfrS
Soys Whole Pofice Department Will
Be Sent to AiRst DistaHb^
If Nocessary
ON HIS REGULAR JOB IN PEACE AND QUIET
Rocitviiie Centre, June 29.—"People vs. John Sp*iirer," called Police Justice Thorp as he began bis session of court On th» VillaKe Ofllce last night.
-¦V neKro iintiwerlng the name of John Si'<ncer stejiiied forward.
"Where is Wiley Jones?" asked the jiKiRe. Hf met with no response.
".Sl.encer xinoe there Is no one hero tl' appear against you." said Judge Thorp, "ami you bear a good reputation in the village, I'm going to dismiss this • implalnl. But I want to warn you thai If thtre la any more flghtlng in V"iir ritU'l.borhood, I'm going to send 'Iown th4 whole police department and .'ia\i' tvnyone Involved arrested. Thli hai.it of romlng In here and makir.b a 'har^.',. and then falling to appear to |ii« ¦-•'- 11 his got to stop. If there is any ri]. I. hiMling, I'll entertain a charRc of 'iL.rd.iU conduct against any one of thoM' u hcfMsve anything to do with It rni.l H. ri,l them away lo jail to think ltiini;s- ever.
¦ V<.i, BO back to your home and be- hi\i i.urself. And tell everyone else ih'Uii Ihere who might be inclined to ili'ht uhat I said.
¦ l'l. na rations ^f theso ^ci^plaints t.iko.-i time and costs money and 1 don't l.ropu-.' to have any more of it. Remem- htr what I told you."
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DANCING EXHIBITION MIGHTY FEATURE OF ALERT HOSE CO. CARNIVAL
MERRICK
The Social Club held a "party" Ihst Thursday evening no busine.ss trans¬ acted, but plenty of Ice cream and cake, games and dancing. A comedy Is being arnanged, to be presented In the early fall. In which eight of the young people will demonstrate their his¬ trionic ability.
The topic at the 5»ong and pralae meeting laat night waa "Influence— For nood. For Bad. Which Are You Exerting'?" There was a good atten¬ dance. The matter of postponing the meetings during July and August waS brought up, but the young people -were- united In their request that the meet¬ ings be continued duffing the hot months, pledging themselves to attend faithfully. They enjoy the meetings.
Rookville Centre, June 30.—Carnival Committee of Alert Hose Company, on Tuesday made further rtrrangeni.nts for the carnival to be held July 11 to 16 on the plot on Clinton avenue. Front street to College place, opposite the L. I. R. R. station.
Several novel features suggesteil by members were taken under conaiiii'ra- tlon and most of them will be adopted. There will be an exhibition dance i-ach evening. Under present plans theri' is to be, together with tho carousal and swings, fourteen booths for games md refreshments.
The committee In charge of the fon- struction of the dancing platform re-
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have a limited num¬ ber of patterns to make up in fine tailored suits. Extra pair of pants with every suit.
PRICES $35 TQ $65
Por further information write
J. W. FLEMING
Freeport, N. Y.
Sole Agent for
BROWNING KING & CO
ported that lumber delivery hn.'; hti-n arranged for and construction will hi- gin at once.
The decoration committee n iKirti'i having completed arrangement.'* f.ir decorations and that the Villaf," I'oar.l had given permission to install ri ii iri'i former to provide electricity fm- ii>;h!K. Hundreds of Incandescent glc.h« s will be strung to make this the hriiihi,-.t spot in Rockville Centre diiiinr tiie week.
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
are among our specialties, hut no mat¬ ter what garments or hon'^i'hoM linens you send to
OUR LAUNDRY
you can be sure of satlBfaii'ir.i' results and prompt delivery. W. an^ preserv¬ ers of LAundry and no destru' tive aclda, unsanitary methods or i ai 'l- ss *'ork- manahlp are ever permi"'*' Try us and be convln" <1
Brayshaw Laimdry
BedeU St. Phone 684 Hempstead
ilay aftemoon. July 1. at 230, Mrs. I Kelly will entertain a teuchiv and
hundred at St. Agnes' Schrwl hall. s- desirous of spending an after- I ut cards are invited to ijartirlpate.
brokerage bu.tlneas. under tbe flrnt name of Miller A HurreU- i
Weber it Is understood, will contlnus . in the platlnn business etther here or t" * Freeport. ""
MONET TO LOAN
$3800---on improved Real Es¬ tate, Hempatead or vicinity. Sm^^tUef loans considered.
EIox C, 328, care of Hemp¬ stead Inquirer.
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PUTING CONCERN AGREES TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP
Rockville Ceifttre, June 29.—"Hie I.. & H. Manufacturing Comimny. which was conducted by David I.ongenecker. Percy Hurrt'li and 11. AVeber, ia to dis.solve partnership.
David I.ongenecker !n actively en¬ gaged in the building bualaesf with which he has long been familiar.
Peny Hurrell has become associated with Charles Miller in the real estate
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DONT FAIL TO SEE THE KEITH STARS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE
SAT., JULY 9 BEST SHOW EVER GIVEN IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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Chance for Peeping Tom
The Port Jefferson Times advertises: •\\'anted: Furnished rooms with house- 'rplng privileges."
NEW MERRICK ROAD GARAGE
CAR SPACE FOR RENT AT REASONABLE PRICES
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Wednesday Night
Blanche Pickert Stock Co.
In the L««t Performance of
Fair
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Warmer
GOOD COMEDY
Pricct, 35c. and SOc. Clbildrta, 25c IX Seals at QabUck's
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
THE FAMOUS RURAL COMEDY
"WAY DOWN EAST"
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 35c. and 50c. Childhea, 25c SeaU at Chubbucl(^t
First Half of Next Week^T. ELMO
Saturday Aft«poon at 2 o'clock
DEMPSEY- CARPENTIER
IGHT RETURNS
SpMid WTirvkM Talephone. kt happMM at tlia ringaida 10 •acooda latar
PRICESi 50 CENTS
Monday, July 4th, 8.30 P. M.
Special Holiday 3ill. 40 Rounds of Btfxing
12 Roundo-DANNY PAVESE va. TERRY DAVIS 6 Rounda-LEE WILLETTS va. KID JACKSON 6 Rounds—MARTY SILVERS va. JOHNNIE FOX 6 Rounda-Chariie SCOTT va. Nad Kid COWLER 6 Rounda-Jackie McCOY va. Jack HUMPHRIES 4 Roundo-Chuck EIRMAN va. Billy SEAMON
SpecUl Holiday Pncea-$1.10 and $2.20 No Higher