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WITH LOrrA BIME
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Frreport, Jiiiw 20.—Freaport In to b^ InAdMl Wedneadiiy by ImportiH} •/¦torn who will bfinfr a wonderful pjctrava- gMiza, the hom**. nuidr oomlc op«>ra tl«> luxe, "f.oMa Bunk<».'" written, paliit<>d, eomponed and ar-ted by Vpterann of Foreign Warn of Ror'kvllle Pentre. Th*" phow will be HiaKed at the Auditorium.
'•Ixxtfl. Bunke" In fre»»h from a lofiR run of two nijchtu In Rorkville Centre. wh*re It "knocked them off their neain," It fell« the tal<» of a younic maiden by fh*> nnme of "r.otta H*>leh Troy," who leaven the <-lty of collarn on account of th« ehoklnic nennatlon In th*-atmosphere. Hhe falls for a battleHhIp wilesinan by the name of Ous Ootroekn, and they de¬ cide to elope on the Great Houth Bay Ferry "Damflno."
Perry Palf^fl^ep, her rpnl lovf^r Ineon- nlto. foltow"* the couple all over the world, and amunlnK IneWcntH take plaow In KoKUind, however ImposHlblp that
Kinks and FInkes Among Volunteer Firemen
Frank R«er, former CaptAin of the WoodUndii of Rorkville Centre, waa an int(>r«>sted BpaeiAttfr at the Port Wauih- inxlon toumaiiient. Captain Reer hou been III for nome time and thin waiil the flmt tournament he haa been able to attend Jn Ave yearn. He wore hin uniform for the flrnt time nlnoe. }|e niiri did rheer the boyn an they marohrnl by.
Proteetor of Inllp did nllp in the motor pump content. The driver roiildn't plare the appaniliiH nn the hydrant men eould make eonneetlon. They didn't. The r-apt&in, waitlnir at the nomle for water, flnally withdrew.
Former Chief Howard Peamall wa.s nil drenned up In iinlonalln. He ntood all the time.
John Bymen, elerk of the Supreme i Court, prenident of the Exempt Flre- i m«'n about flfty-two yearn ago, wan In¬ troduced from the arch. Wonder whnt he thought of th« chanren.
Bill Terry, of Hone 1. Preeport, wann't KoIng to Bpoll hin department's chancp-s may neem, and there In action In Ceylon, I In the parade for tlie want of a pair nnd Runnia, and Baldwin, before all j of KloveB, He went to the Five and ends well. Ten Cent i^tore and (fot a pair of white
When the nhow was produeert In | p^ny^^ onen. And Archie Wallace didn't Rockville Centre, Charlen .Vfennenjcer police them either.
played Ihe title role, und wan the bent ,
the Tamp produced, but since then he' A lot of people seemed to know Archie han*been calle-d h.-i'-k Into the nnvy, so Wallace, but there wan another Wallace
HANDWORK INTO
COMING AOAI
port Flre Smith.
Department Chief.
Stop and think what thin mennn. Take the Motor Hone Content, with thlrty-nix entrlen. The henl time wan male bv Olen Cove with a Pope, 3T 3-S. but it wai penalised five necondn and came in fourth. VanRiiard of Pntchojfue with a .'tlnwlex. made K in .18. and rook first. Oyster Bay, with a HIniplex. made It in 31! 4 r.. Alert, of C.reat Neck, m&de It In 41 2 S with a Merceden, and Hlcks ville No. 4 made It In A3 wilh a Packard. Kureka H. and I,, of Rockville Centre, with a reKulatlon nppnratiis. f-ame down In 4S 1-5. Alert Hose, of Rockville Centre. In 44 4-.''i; VlKilant Hone, nf Free- port, in the same time, and Woodlands, of Rookville Centre. In 46. If the time wan not the name to the hydrant. It Is apparent that there must have been much faster work on the line, for the Kurekaa to be only 1-fi behind Hlcks¬ vllle with a Packard.
There was a rumor In the Orand Htand and amonK other spectators— firemen who ought to know—ihat Iiauntlesn Hose of Amityville, who di<i the Efficiency In 16 flat, used snap coup- llnirn. Word came from the cily tliey had been inqulrlnfc whether siu-h coup¬ lings r-ould be purchased. If this Is true It i-ertainly isn't fair.
the show will have a new Ix)tta for Its Freeport fierformanee.
Walter Behrens built the show, .lack ,K^hn painted It, T.lndley W. Cook -wn»te It, and Dwight Conn was respon¬ sible for the excellent music. It Is a travesty on an old-time 10-20-30 drama and there are nix scenes.
Some of the prinlcpal ehnr.ictem are: .1. C Neff, Percy Paleface; W. P. Curley, Paula, the female sleuth: Charles Kirschhnum, a Russian general; the qiiaret .1. .1. Fowley, K. T.. MclJiughlin, A. W. Haub, H. B. Wright. There Is also a Ro.sebud chorus of Boy .Scouts.
Arthur P. Dodds announces
over there wbo in held In Just an high esteem. It wan "Ed." Wallaee, from Rotkville Centre, life member of the Reliance and President of the Village. He took great pride In the appearance of his comraden.
The Eureka Motor Hone team Injected nome fun Into the monotonoMr. grind. When they didn't get down quick enough to'wln, they turned the hone on the driver of their apparatus lormi r Captain Bob Woodcock. The movie man thought It a irood Joke and shouted to keep it up. But after the flrst drop jhojfell. Bob h.-vd dl.sappeared. He's some
various scenes and carries along the plot no that the audience In never In doubt as to the action of fhe ple<'e.
The two nights that "I.ota Bunke" littoWed In Rockville Centre the hall was Trended to capacity, nnd It Is expected thnt the show will fill the Auditorium 1(1 capacity.
speed merchant too, tent will attest.
as the ladifer con
"I.em" Straus and "Mil" Ottman o.' the Woodlands had their fingers skinned when they recovered a hose that goi away from them for a few minutes.
Did you notlee the twist come out of The music Is delightful and the lyrics ; ^^^^ ^^^^ when the water was turned
snappy and full of punch. It has not been announced who will play the title ' role of "Ix»tta." but the theatre-going ifiiliTIc may rest assured that it will be lilled.
on? They say there was 120 pound? pressure behind that hydrant.
FREEPORT
The cry hereafter will be "lay on it." because "hold it" wasn't strong enough at the tournament.
Farmlngdale, the parade prlie wln-
I ners, might look pretty In their red
A npecl.Tl meeting of the Village Board \ shirts and white trouners, but that ros- will be held Tuesday evening to deter-11ume Isn't consldeiVit regulation by the mine what shall be done about sewers boys anjTnoro, And flowers don't be¬ in Freeport. 'long on flre fighting apparatus.
The Trades Employment Association | A N'ew Tork flre chief said thnt had will meet at the Freeport Club Tuesday ' one of the companies entered a hand
night to d1n(-u.ss building conditions.
I somely decorated float they would have 1 won the price because of the float.
On Wednesi^ay evening the Freeport ] Alumni High School Alumni AssociatJon | will hold their nnniinl banquet at thej .South Shore Hotel.
On AVednesday evening there will be a beefsteak dinner at the .South Shore y.'icht Club.
The Boys are delighted over th(> de¬ cision of the convention to cla.sslfy the apparatus ut future tournamentn. The resolution wau Introduced by the Free-
IaSOSITclDB OUTING
AT BLUEPOINT JULY 23
Honestly now, did you ever see a fire¬ man a.s<.end a ladder at a flre by start¬ ing up under it and then turning around and scampering to the loii'?
Atlantic, of Oreat Neck, erentful some flln when they falU-d to see the flag for lliree starts. The sirens put the cow after which Cow Bay wns nnmed, lo shame. They "mooed" longer and louder.
.Handwork on women's wear, especially on blouses and waists. fs due for a revival, now thnt the Women o{ central Europe can find ¦ market in America. This beau¬ tiful headpiece and blouse as Worn lly Henry W. Savage's star, Mitzi, it a gift from Princess Elizabeth of.Roumania and now the bride bf CroSvn '* I'rinee George of fercecc.' It «» exquisitely^ cm- broiclcrcd. ^
Did you notice the entire VilLigr- lioard of Freeport In attendance'.' Howard Pearsall appeared In a quad¬ ruple capacity: namely. Trustee. Fiiv f'ommlssloner, former Chief and "Teddy Bear,"
Let's get serious for a minute, Bald¬ win Hook & fjidder Company, .lim Iteyers, captain, wants a few more men. .Some of the older members are about lo retire from active service .and then,. openings are to be filled. Chief .Iohn Bosch, .Ir., Is recruiting agent.
Emll Hack, of this comp.any, has been sent on a piano hunt. The lioys are planning some goo(f time.-*. One now on the boards is a six-act vaud4'villi' show to he given twice Wednesdny nigln at the Baldwin Theatre. The proceeds will be used to repaint the truck ir time for the Fourth of .lul.v celebration Heave to!
Hose 2 of Baldwin will open Its car nival Wednesday, .lune 29. at Mllburn nnd Atlantic avenues. Some doings in Baldwin F. 1). Then-'s a rea.son. Verity Is Chief,
Now that the tournament U over at Port Washington the Alerts are out to make their carnivaI|JU^y il to 16, at Front street and Clmtoi* avenue, Rock¬ ville Centre, a rip roaring success. Dancing, merry-go-round nnd games, are some of the features.
"I.otta Bunke." the Foreign Wars hig hit Centre, will bn seen Auditorium.
at
Veterans of at Rockville the Freeport
Clasn Day exercises will be held in the High School auditorium this evening at 8 p. m.
The Senior Ball of the F. be held at the Freeport evening.
H. S. will Club this
Tomorrow night will bo Commence¬ ment for the Freeport schools, with the grades in tho morning and tho High School In the evening, at the Americnn Theatre.
Thumd-ay evening the Blanohe Pickert Stock Company will open a summer-en gagement at the Freeport Auditorium
There will be a meeting of William Clinton Story Post, Americnn-Legion, on Friday night, nt Odd Fellows Hall on Merrick road.
The Village Board will meet Friday evening.
Harmony Chapter, O. E. S., came lo Freeport Saturday on an outing and enjoyed the day at the waterside.
The home of Mr. and Mra. Chenter A. Fulton wan fliled with flowers Saturday in commemoration of their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary. Among the beau¬ tiful bouquets wan one from the Kastern Star, of which Mrs. Fulton la worthy matron. .'
Te«terday Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Pulton were host and hostess to a party of friends, and they spent the day on the water flshlng, swimming. an4. pic¬ nicking. The party waa arranged as iv celsbration of their twenty-sixth annl veiTMury.
DuK* At New Cooatnr Clnb
HcauNrtwad, Jun« 20.-~Ao Infomial-, f danca was held at the Hempstead Country Club Saturday evening. It is ' ssUfiiattwt that nearly one hundred per- lasaajwero at the club house during the i«ve«ing. Uoyd Flint's orchMtra for-
Bbitaed Bttsto.
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END OF VAUDEVILLE FOR THIS SEASON
Qotinf Performance At Freeport Anditorinm Good—Stock Com¬ pany To Play
Freeport, June 20.—A satt procession of vaudeville fdnn flled out of the Au¬ ditorium Saturcfay after wltnenning the last performanc<}_, of the "two a. day" .scheduled for the season. .
Next week the house will give way to a stock company playing every night In the work.
The farewell bill was one of the bes seen here. Had the people shown enough inerent in vaudeville the shows Would have become better and better.
Tom Nip opened the bill with a new net. The strongest part of it Is the acrotiatic dance at the end. His danc¬ ing is above the ordinary.
Oold A Howard, blackface impersona¬ tors, had an act fliled with clever patter. I.aughs were continuous to the finale. Zella Rambeau, dainty and pretty, nang several songn in pleasing style, flndlng favor with the audience .
Healy, Pietri A Scott, clever singers, were better than the usual run of trio acts and closed with a funny burlesque dressed as women.
Ivan:t Bankhoff showed a bit of his whmWihd dancing until he slipped and fell and was forced to omit part of his act.
Leona A Towlman closed the show with pretty dancing and singing.
Beginning Thursday the Blanche Pick ert Company will open at the Audi torlum ¦vriih a summer season of stock. The flrst play will be "The Brat," foi lowed by "Fair and "WBrmer."
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MoCerd C»m DtanisaMi Freeport. June >«.—The case McCord vs. tfieCord. called for Friday evening In the :rrepeart police eourt, was settled out of court. Tke defendant waa dis¬ charged and the ooipplaint dismissed by Judge Johnson.
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During the reeaot week England and Wales were wttlwat » eingle eaae of mtsMpAJ, ohMrwi «r typluw fever.
BIG BOUTS ON TONIGHT AT FREEPORT AUDITORIUM
Freeport, June 20.—The bouts ut the Auditorium tonight ought to he the biggest card there this season. Harry ICrohn, who meets Jack Sonte in the 12-round mill hns been here once.
Jack Stone Is one of the hest in his class, evenly matched with Krohn. The winner is to meet Mike McTighe nt nome future date. It Is believed that McTlghe in the peer of his class.
l^rry Han.sen and Harry Mitchell have met before and put up a fast bout at their Inst meeting. They are on the card for ten rounds. Charlie Steele. who won favor the last time he was here, will take on eight rounds with Frankle Coster nnd Marty Silvers and Jackie McCoy will essay six.
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i WOMAN'S WIT SAVES HER FROM GETTING COURT TICKET
Freeport, June 20. — Tuii cannot
always tell by names, as some timi-N
Ihey mean nothing. Take .Mrs. Oreen
I'Icken.';, of Southslde avenue, for In
stance. The other evening she drov.
lip to the stntlon to wait for,'hubby
It .so happened that by mistakv she goi
In the wrong zone as laid out by tli"
new ordinance pertaining to cars .tihI
taxis.
An officer approached her, all smiling.
I nnif requested her lo move, and in ii
j flash the wit thut Mrs, Pickens in noted
for come Into pla.v and doubled the
! ollicer lip with lauKhter.
"You want me lo move?" said Mrs. i'lckenn, trying lo look a.s severe n-' possible, "and allow those lilankel\ blank (not swearing) taxi drivers lo ge in there and slay all dny? Pooh, for you, Mr. Minion"
".Madam, unless yon move this car. I shall have to give yon a ticket.'; suM the l.aw. with J;i\v set nnd flashing eye. "Olve me the ticket," replied Mr.s. Pickens. "Olve me a whole pack of them and I will go and play .Albin Johnson pinochle."
Th(. otiici r bad a Kood sense of humor and got III laughing so that he lost hl.s dignity, but likking ll up carefully he stro«h' on.ehAM«i*nif at the repartee.
GILBERT BROWN NOT GUILTY IN TRAFFIC CASE DECISION
Freeport, June 20.—The case of Mr.s. I'Imma Thomp-^on against Ollbert Brown, was heard in the l-'reeiiort courl Vx-forc ludge Raisig and a jury, .\fter forty minutes' dellberalion the .lury brinu'ht in a verdict of nut guilty.
On Sunday, May S. Mrs. Thompson wns driving east on Merrick road, and about a mile out of the vlliage she I olllded with a i-ar driven hy Oilb<rt Brown.
.Mrs. Thomp.son's car was badly damaged, but foriun.'itely neither of the occupants was hurt.
Hemp«te.-jd, June 20.—.Saturday after¬ noon, .luly S3, fn fixed hy the Masonic Club of Hempstead, an the date for the annual outing. The outing will again l>e held at Btuepoint, Where It has been held for .several yearn. President Arthur 1,. Nichols will name committees to hnve charge of the activites.
If was decided to suspend tho regular .Sntiinlay night meeting during July and .-\iign'>it. Although it is probable the members will gather there as usual Satnrtlay nights, there will be no clifti ai'tivitles.
The fsecretarj' and treasurer, Frank R. Hawkins, reported a balance In the irea.miry afler ftaying all bills, and al¬ though the amount is not large, it is Hufll<-ient to mt»'t all anticipattnl ex penses. The membership Is .ipjiroxi rnateiy 200.
Poetic When Alice Smith had attained the jige rif sixteen she undertook to alter the orthography of her given name to what, it seemed to her,' wan a more po»tli- form. Accordingly, she liegan to sign herself .'Uy(-e. Thun designated she entered a new.^ school and, of course, the flrnt question put tn her was with reference to her name,
"Alyce Smith," she said, ".%-ly-c-e." "Thanks," .said the teacher. ".And how are you sl>elllng .Smith now'.'"— Philadelphia Ledger.
Bvery day moie fvperiencen are com¬ ing In of succe<v«fiii men who are pror- Ing renilar ads In The Daily R'vlew arc a force that stimulates mnny ^iles.
You may not be ahle to keep np with your bills but you've noticerl your bills are always able to keep uji with you.
The Dally Review Is a puller, its manv advertisers say. Profit by their esperi- eni>e. I'-all up our ad man roday.
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aoi Front St., II'lupsfead
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Brakkfaat. 7 to S.SO—T.nnrh. BBa. 1< U t ninnm, S0«, « t« 8
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Specializes in all
FOOT AILMENTS 9 A. M.—8 P. M.
Monday, 2-8 RockriUe Centre, L. I Sunday. 9-13 241 Merrick Road
SOUTH SHORE Y. C. TO TAKE IN BEEFSTEAK AS BALLAST
Freeport, June 20.—A beefsteak din¬ ner will be held at the South ,Shore Vacht Club Wednesday evening, n dance following the dinner,
Charles F. Young is in charge of ar¬ rangements, and it is expected that the affair will be a delightful novelty. It will be absolutely informal, and places have been set for the capacity of the ciiol dining room and wide verandas of the popular club.
TIN AND SHEET METAL WORKS
ROOFS, OUTTER.S and I..EADER8
Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters Installed and nepaireo.
D. HARRISON
168 Franklin Street. Phone 876-R. . HempateeA. 1* 1-
Nassau Laundryj
The "Wash-word" of the home
A first-class laundry, doing
SHIRTS AND COLLARS j
FLAT WORK
FINISHED WORK
ROUGH DRY
and WET WASH
21 East Merrick Road | Phone 385-J. FREEPORT
The Wise Ones Send Thjeir Rugs and Carpets toTthe Reliable Red
Rug and Carpet Corporation
We will (hi.st I'leuii any rii^ "r ('Jii'|.>pf up to 0x12 for .$1..^)0, or .scour .same for .$."..00.
Why throw old ruKH. carpets or ra^-^ uway, wIumi you can hav»» new riiRs mado from Ihem.
RED ARROW RUG & CARPET CLEANING CORPORATION BeU Ave. Bayside, L. I.
Wc allow ti'lt»i)hone calls Telephone 1201 Bayside
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Modern Equipment and Expert Workmen will give you a ser- Tlce you cau't get elsewhere ou Long Island
Brass Beds and Electro Plating in All Its Branches
We Do General Mill Work and Can Care for Your Home Alter¬ ations of This Kind
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D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H. Weber
Formerly L. & H. Mfg. Co.
Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
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THE BILLS
won't trouble you if ygu patronize us. .N'o one minds paying fair prices for
Effective at Once
Substantial Reductions
Inall
FORD CARS
SATISFACTORY UUNDRY
work and that's the kind we do, yet f'lir prices are alw.nys Juat.
Do you want your coIlarB shaped right? That's one o^ our specialties. AVhy not give us a trial this week?
Brayshaw Laundry
Phone 684 Hempstead
If you have nothing to repommend you but your dignity, you are not as Important as the rattle of a Ford door.
If you put off until tomorrow the things you should do today, occasion¬ ally somebody will come along and do them for you.
What's become of the old-fashioned young widow who wore mourning for several years?
Modem dancing is modem prancing.
Tbe arerage man doesn't care much about the bad babtts women form.
The woolen maaufactuHrs refuse to quote pricea for next tgU till they hear aboat the prospects <^ the cot¬ ton cr«arifeMAVk World,
The following Price.s arc (quoted f. o. 1). Detroit
WITH HI'.I.K-STXKTKK \M) l>lMOI N'lMII.K. KIMS
Runabout $465.00
Touring $510.00
Coupe $695.00
Sedan $760.00
Fordson Tractor $625.00
IVITIIOI T .SK,I r-HT.*KTi:K
Chassis $345.00
Truck (pneumatic tires) $495.00
Complete line of Genuine Ford Parts, Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Oils, Greases, Etc.
Repairing and Overhauling By Competent Mechanics
W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Sales Rooms and Service Stations at Lynbrook and Mineola
TeL 186 Fnlton A?e..& Franklin St., Hempstead, L L