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] m e ¥ $ as a reading room. Ocean Side, Dull-Thu members of the School Boma] are somewhat reliev. Mrs.. Nicholas | Eisenhauer, at . cardy Thuniday: evening. Another great triumph was scored at the Baldwin Theatre Thursday evening by the Baldwin Musical and Dramatic Society. Agmin each play evoked the highest praise and round after round |2 y = = ' r * of applause. view points. were given on- Friduy , k Already the society is consideri0® Pré |ovening in talks with members of the senting the plays out of town, OWIBE a C. A. MeGuirl, presigent of the board, Many lovers of the drama consider the sia: \I want to please the people. They were at fimmt a little hurt over plays the finest ever given here. Whatever they want J. want them to CHANGE OWNERSHIP ‘ have. People came week ago =-- * . HARMONIC DRAMATIC CLUB last mom. in offfllpansporta-|- Baldwin, Dec. 5.-R. A. McCullum, MC‘E PICKERT bested r PREPARING POR MINSTRELS| tion, ana 1 told thit fhe board| whose South Bay Kennels of Shepherd Baldwin, Dec. 5$.-Members of th€ mca no funds, and 'that o imouay| dogs, known as police dogs, are famous Harmonic Dramatic Club are making extensive atrangements for their min- strels, to be given at the Baldwin Thea- ter in January, Mrs. H. C. Albers is the conch, Miss Irene Lurssen, Miss May Hav- erty, Norris Robinson and Milton Dow» deswell will be on the ends. There are 25 members of the club, in- eluding some fing vocalists and clever comedians. Tuesday evening the club will meet at the residence of Miss Natalie Roper and raised by direct me what they should) many names they the law had changed.\ Hill, went on a \strike\ and bave not come es pane t @ Jof also the compulsory edu- I cational law. Mr. MeQuirl amid that on OIL AND GAS CO., Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: lA‘YRENCE F. BEDFORD, G. BENNETT SMITH, EDWIN CARMAN, M.D., President Vice-President Sec. and Treas. ALBERT E. HARVEY WILLIAM T. HUTCHESON Mr. MceGuairl said they had been up against it eve board membe worked night «und er the fire to the other; they had to have the parents brought efore Judge New for not sending their | children. Mr. McGuirl said the schoot | {district extended as far out as the Fox: | hurst section and as far as the Merrick | ond and the ang that Mrs. | [Doane had checked up the distance on | her sperdometer and the longest dis §§ | tance from the Neck seetipn was 1 9-10 llnnf‘fi while some parts of the other | fy |section is over two miles, and no one lin the latter section had complained. | He said It would likely take about $12, '000 to run four busses at mbout $200 n month. | George A. Hill, nother member of ! the board, sald: \Anything at all for! he taxpayers if they are. willing to and for It.\ If the people want It for gum. wiuter, he thinks. they ought to} try the bus transportation. He said it was not up to the Board of Education , to furnish transportation as the State} |i distinefly puts it up to the parent to et the child to school, and nlso thit the child does not belong to the parents § during school hours, He snid this ques nd the children have stil been com- ing long diatances, The board has to lobey the State. It has ordered the (board to have pers t absentees < We are NOW producing and marketing our production. | In order to increase our production we are offering a limited amount of stock at 50¢ a share, § oo a mith armed member of m v.“ w m, M \a M WING. 'did believe in the classification of chil- For further information, write, call or telephone, dren. He believed that small school [- PENNSYLVANIA OIL AND GAS CO., INC., {houses could be built in those out-lying {districts; They could haye two rooms __ Room 15, No. 22 S. Grove Street, Telephone 626-W FREEPORT, L. I. 'and a couple of teachers down there, {he raid, and he did not think the people \in the Neck section would go to school anyway. He maid be believed there | were 30 or 10 children down there and as for the bus transportation he § | thought it would be very risky to have g so many children packed togother. He |thought that the transportation ques tion very serious and that it would cost im lot of money and not accomplish | what it ought to. | S. Taylor Johnson was glad that the {people have' taken up the matter but [felt they had been advised by someone {who was not familiar with the State law in reference to compulsory attend- ice at school. He quoted from a book of the University of the State of New You CAN Not Borrow MONEY on Rent Receipts 'But You CAN On a HOME ¢ If You Do Not Own a ~' \ MG ~ MT perform their full duty in getting their Come in and see US or send for our latest Lit of re fruits In to provide transportation. | Such transpor- PLOTS FOR SALE tation in to be provided only in cases and in section of FREEPORT BUY and BUILD NOW Plots of all Sizes and Prices to suit the Choice _ and Pocketbook of Everyone Residential, Business and Waterfront Plots TERMS TO SUIT JOHN J. RANDALL CO. Office : 15 N. LONG BEACH AVENUE FREEPORT, L. L, K. Y. : Telephone, Freeport 525 $ $ g g piel awardod first prige, a gold signet rink I «Commencing Monday evenina;, Amp at the popularity contest at the Motho- |: will \be. open every Monday . “H'wdhmmmnmuzmmmnm Indicate Restrictions of State an. nignt. 110 secured 325. Isabet Cooke, would have to be voting) the people, throughout the country, on Friday sold They asked|to Alvarez Geotze, of Havana, Cubs, . 4M I advised}far a record breaking price, the groat them to get a petitiqh and 'to prosent|South Bay Artful considered by it to the Board. They asked me how|critics ns the finest Shepherd dog bred 'have to get/in America. mnd I said I thought about #5, unless! To Clarence Mimonson, of Richmond He said he had remarked that since|Neckardadat, x bi winner, and to Pred the construction of the school the board |Zimnderman, of Richmond Hill, Hexe had been meeting every week but he|Von de Dudbeitch, made no inention of calling a special) On the steamer George Washington, meeting whatever. He said that after| which arrived Friday, Mr, McCullumn the editorial in The Daily Review, the|received three more biz winners from scholars down in the Neck\ section, Germany = back yet. They are defying the Board BASKETBALL GAME OFF Wednesday Mrs. Doane came to gee him Baldwin, Dec. 2.-Owing to Bt. Mary's $ » and had the petition with 10 names on |Lycoum Five of Brooklyn failing to ap. J SEATS AT CHUBBUCKS it and they taiked it over and immedi-] pear, there was no basketball game at| & ately he called a special meeting for| the Baldwin Theatre last night. Instead, roos Thursday night. He wud that one Of /the Baldwin Five guve a dance, award the board members felt that the boxes of candy as prizes, All had] --= showed a spirit opposed to tho board. (n jolly: time. school, some of the board went home| | nnd eried but he told them it was no lle M time to lay down then. He said there | ere four ov five families that had al ays wiven them a lot of trouble mu!“ ven after seventeen pairs of shoes had || NOBODY EVER MADE A been sent down there for the children | FOOL: OF YOU EK? LOOK OUT; {tion has come up for the last ten years | iet Pub avrocasten serv. co. | taken before the Justice. immmmmmfimammmmmnm Jowa with $18 was awarded second prize, The Cup of Life, Thomas H. Inc#'s |w rasord the rage of gasoline consump- | beautiful doll; Grace Moseman, third, with $17, and Roger Whitchouse, fourth, with $16. 'They were awarded roller eJ, now that the people Intend to say akutes. There was 41 Etna-anus“ what shall bo done In. reference to the |*\°C $176 was realized by the contert, transportation of. the sehool children which -was under the direction of Mr. f Mre. Edward Graham. man which Over ©$600 was made by the fait, 2:11“. 2; Tao! m‘fifi’fifilfii which ended last night. Thursday eve: beeu Home tere uing the Woodbine Dramatic Club enter- hew gruel in e ed tained, and last evening the munic was renderbd by John Fnd, pianist; Louls Larsen, violin, and H, B. Brandi, traps. PRIZE WINNING DOGS Intest Associated Producers special pro- |tign of an automobile at cach instant duetion, is announced as the attraction |OB@mation or point of travel. at the Rival! Theatre, Rockville Ceatpo, y< today, Tuesday. and Wednesday. A| Of English invention is an adjustable melodrama of the Orient and Occident |snap gauge to measure and detect with Singapore the locale, the picture |errors in the pitch of threads on morews presents an allstar cast including 'or tape. § Freeport Auditorium AND HER PLAYERS Mr. MeCullam sold Bruno V. +- we- POPULAR PRICES BALDWIN ENJOYS DANCE neenee apnea winte last May, that the} Advertise ins The Daily Review. SHOPPING NOW f srt a and] Rem on g DO YOUR CHRISTMAS ¥ YOU'LL SAVE TIME, WORRY & MONEY f g TREE ORNAMENTS i Douf'OYs - i BOOKS g GAMES $ Da Silva 5-10-25¢ Stores Corp. 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