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^1. t^ nDAT, SEFTEMBRK 7, in7
1^1 ^ —^ -rn T% y^^ T^ m * ^^ Largest Incorporated Village on Long Island—-Freepor
r* r^ H f^ IJ £ I rC^ I ^.^^^Occupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Empire Stake.''— A J>^1 AM d±, X^^X^V X Secretary of State FRANCIS M. HUGO.
PERSONAL MENTION
All the farm cadets, including John McCord, Holmes .Sweezy, Nor¬ man Maxon, Edward iJavis, Walter Stevenson, G. Story and Dallas '-•>''^^ Brov.ri—U. S. S. Delaware
ROLL OF HONOR.
FRFKrOKT
K«ach, returned to school.
Mr. M. (). Neilson and daughter Elinore, of A.sbury Park, N. J., spent the week end at the hom^ of Mr. and Mr?. E. J. Meyer, of Freeport
VV'illi.s .\ .Johuslbn -.Naval .Militia. Hany i;. Human—.Naval Militia. VVill:u;n A. Donafthy—Naval Militia. .Sicjiuias Giordano-'Naval Militia. I'e,., ...ph.'n Beck- .Naval .Militia. John F. Anderson- -.Naval .Miliiia. .Mauiice A. Stein—.Naval Keserve.
FREEPORT CHURCHES
Mr. Irving Schwab is now tngajced by Doubleday Page & Co.
Captain C). !•'. Qiien!W!l, of Sunder¬ land, England, opent the week at MrB. E. J. .Meyer'.s, of Freeport, and sailed fur Santiago, Cuba.
Mr. f'ay Petrone is now working at MiniM.la Camp, but is expected back to ischool on Monday next.
Mrs. H. Weiss, of .Milton Street, Freeport, is entertaining .Mr. J. Bon- aius!. of Brooklyn.
Mr. and .Mrs. F'red Meyme and <iaughter and Miss Gavut Athings, of Brooklyn, spent the week end at Mrs. E. J. Meyer's.
Rev. A. C. Karkau, pa.stor of the l-utheran Church, returned home af¬ ter a pleasant stay at his home in Michigan.
Mr. Engval Larsen, of Brooklyn, hua been spending hi.s vacation with liis niece, Mrs. K. J. Meyer.
Waller ('. il'chmidt U. S. S. Kentucky Kdw. .S. Keouli Jr.- .Naval Reserve. Stephen Sio:y 1st Cla.ss Seaman, U, Jt.|o..,u .\iontr :sk- .Naval Reserve.
.S. S. Ohio. Le.st.i i,. Dauky l,'. S. -Marine.^, Par-
Ixjuis Wright is Island, Port Itoyal, S. C.
Clarence '1 rubenbach Navy. \Villi.u.i Karbour U. S. S. Wyoming.
.Morton M. Gerniond 2ri Kield Art'y Jo.in !¦ a.s:<ino—Isl Class Petty Of- Howard H. .Aldridcfe Troup C, Cav. ! ficfcr, .New Hampshire. Kdward .Meany. Albeit H. Haniiiiond 1st Lieut. Sur-
.lauy i:. litc/An—Naval Reserve. ., glial Coips.
•.'lenient B. Johnson-omceis Reserve , Uernaid I.conam Jr. .Na\ai .Militia. Kayiiond Amador .Marine Corps. ' rri d V,aie Ji'. >'•>. K. .iiuuit Cutler 2d l.ient. 1st Co..! POOSUVKl,!
Plalt.sburg. I Fred K. I'eteistn Sni>ply Serm.
Jlrrbe.t W. Clock 8th Co., Platisb'g. ^ Conrad Kgnei—Cororal. W. Clinton Story—2(1 Bat., Platt.sb-g • Ha. . y B. Oilman- Bugler.
ijiiy .'X.'Rii.i.it II Ihl (.'lass Private. Cha . K. Pitrei—.Maeh. Gun Co., lOlb
Inf. Jot I'.ttit 2':d Uegt. (.Maeh. Gun Co
I'li.i Int.) Haroid D. Halt. , l.loyd A. Hall.
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I George .Merrill V.. S. S. Chester.
I V\'alt'-r Koekiiian Fori Slocuin, N. Y.
Hird.s;ill Jackson -l.'ith Reui. Inf. ' Ixjui.s Benhaiii Klec. U. S. S. .Nevada.
Fred HodKson. ; Thos. Palermo. ' Rudcjlpb Bui.ch .Maeh. Gun Co., 10th
Re^'t. Inf. ^
, I''rank R. liritton .Special .-V^isigii-
j imiit to Omaha. .Neh.. .-Xviaiion Cp.
I''rt--.I lier!';;^on.
Veonian. .Naval Keseivfj.
Saiiiiiei l.iebermaii. Pl.-.rt K. Wiggins. Fred Hewlett- Pl;itt.sbiirg. J. W;illace .Guest C. Fiancls (jook. Sirgi-ant. Robril Campbell- <'orporal. Harry Albin--Giin Co., loth Regt. Men Dniinf'lly Gun Co.. 10th Regt. Jiile lia;iior .Maeh. Gun Co., 10th In. IM. Tho:.ias H. Kvans losf ph Kelly. .\rtliur .Mayer. I. Ireland 2:id R'Kt. Inf. Chai ll'H }'. Gould. .Meiriit Ciitlir "th Itesjt. Inf. ¦iidiicy c,oi:M .\mb. Corps, Phillips Academy. ( Harold D. HafT. Hezi.kiah H. Ixjrst—Army, iiar.y I!. iluilV .Machinist, Naval H*^- G^mfiu .Melvin 2d Field Artillery.
^^'¦^^- Uoy Dii,,,i \/irelr.ss Opi.. ISiuol.Iyr.
Kf'niuili I). Carnian. Navv "lard.
Fred Jo ii-.io;i Sii5iial C^orps, T't. Om-
filia, N(b. B.VM»VI>
I'oet()all prac'.icc will soon start in<j(,i,j, .\i. iJaxtcr Shij) Bldg Coips. A. R. .Uulliiiis Chief Petty Olllcei, \. the High .Schco!, but the school needs, Haii-. L I'etlit 2.'( Recitlil ('o., Cav., S. .Siilm'Juinf Cl.a.ser, France. the .Mtrong class of '17. i 'j'exa.s. ' ' . ;van,>j. g sj,,^!,, 1 1 lb Fii.siliiers.C.F 1.
, Kalpli iO. Pi'ltll Klec. Naval Reserve. '-'<"'. .\iK-tiii.
Mrs. M. Taylor and .son and .May ! J. .Arthur Chrislensen Nal. TrainiUK f::'"-' WildSerger Naval Reseive. McGuire enjoyed a two weeks' stay' Khip, Newport, R. I. Charles ri. .Miller
4it the home of .Mrs. E. J. .Meyer. j Willi.; Gibbou.s I.ieul. Artilleiy, in '^riw. .Mueller Ji'.
; London ,waiting orders. (iarlund Gaden.
Fi-auK Fra/.ier. .Arlhiir K. Peltit Navy.
I Wi;iiuiu Downs Cavalry. Thoma.s .McGarrigie Naval Kc'^i'ivr.
I Williiiii: H. Van Ne.ss-^Flib Regt. Inf. CharUs Baldwin Naval He.serw.. ! C'lri llrown .Mian '.'lupi.nler—Cook, lOtli.
Many new pupils hav,. registered i ,;,„|,.|.j^ I!i,',wn- Fii-ineeis Harrv Raynm- Naval Jteseive.
at the High School. \ \[,-u<-. Ci.iroll .McCord Co.xswain, U. Ho^'^ ' ! H. Slory .'Vaval Rvsii^e.
~ S S. HHrvarii. Kiiiupeaii waters. '-dw;'!'! r\ Jo'.ms Ji. Naval Ri'.^.rve.
Mr. Sidney Gould expects to re- ^ m, ||,. Kayiinr AiiibiilHnet Corps. Frann V/liite.
turn to collt'ge again shortly, j I'anv I,. J'oi-li r .Mudi.-^on Caiui). Frank G. Raynor \:'Ah .A.rt. (Rcgul'.i)
— i G'O. "CirUiiii Mifoid- I'. S. S. Nah- Lev, is C. Duiuz.
Born to .Mr. i;ii.l Mrs. (,;rover C. : i;i:i, Liiropean v,atei-s. Cecil I!:ower ..Macli. Gun Co.. Mlh In.
Pear;all, a daughUT. 'Fiaii>.i^ S. A-!;>.ii.ibaii Aiiiliiilance Leoiiaid l,o!>i;ii I;, liiijai .'.raiy.
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lilHlwumoro''-''^ "•^"i! ''J^^" 1 l^'s. Cor,,.. Fiance '"hr.; . .\. 1 iMi.ln.k^-on. .I;i.-ol. ('.. Viv'.-tri .Ma.Mi.i- ¦ .Maeliinisl, I'iiil; I'l <-¦'''- -'i'-
Nav:il Peservi". llarr.v F. Keid 2:'.(! \U.-j.\. Hos. Cp.
lioi.vM Pirhi- Hicliinond. I ir. J- . \-. .\i((hr.-,l.(.y.
.•:..;.ard ;-,issiiiio ::.d Cla-s l'i;!y Of- \Vi:.. I!rMeiihaii.;..r Ji.- Navy A^ :al:oii
tic-, r, Naslivlle. *''-'"I' •
l-;iii'eii.- Wlllard Helland Jr.—Bat. 2, V .>i. Ci..ii- Pyi ¦.¦ ^•al ii. .Man . Na-.y
V.U ''o., .^iv.]Kiv\ 'I'l ainiui,' .Station. Mi'.r .,¦'.-!..i.u.nci:.-. i;;ii(;:t lliiiiy- Vermont. ' D-a .\!.-\ At I'oiM Dupoiii. V.ii, iln.u-
Loiiis Lenliam Isl Cia^s Fleet riciaii, "¦¦'¦• '" ¦• itoa-I An. Co. p-- i .Neva.Ua. .!o|in I'liinr S'uiia! ('¦ ri'. .
j James I'arkir l.y.iii.'* jl-'w!!'- S. (.omUi i'm: jioi;:!. i'n. II.
I i'.arl i-',. It. iiiiniiim Bki^i! .\av\ Yai'd.' ''"-' '"-c"' ; Hi :My lo<l\MH)d' .\;:\:i! Krsirve, Brian Looni'i;'—Ke;;nlars. : \','i;(:n(..',ti-;'. ¦ jliin..-l i . ir(ii:el. - I .ir':|. Ci)iiiiiiaiid'r
Fiai.:. ..Ill 11 Re.L.iila!s. I.'iiit SlocUi:!.'•''"> "'' BeiUeit .\ii\al Ut serve. ilei-.,,.iii i'. Joiiii-oii (f)i-p,ial, Co 1).' WA>'TA(;il
2ii Teb-Kl ii|il; Ballalinn
SEJLFOBD
.Merle .M. Pott .\a.ai Reserve. XERRICK
<L C. Srhwab—Plattaburg. I
Herbert .Muiier-Cth U. S. Engineers,! BAITIST CHURCH
Washington, D. C. I The pastor, Rev. William .Brecken-
Jeianty 1'. N^coll Jr.—Naval Reserve.' ridge, will preach morning and eve-
C. C. Corse—2d Lieut., 2d Co., Platts- ning on Sunday. 11 a. m. subject,
burg. ("Seeing Chriat, and Yet Nol Seeing
H. V. R. Fairfax 7th Co. Platt'iburg. Him." The Lord's Supper at close | Beverley H. W. Robinaon-lsi Troop, ot serviie. 7.45 p. m., subject. 'Bear-
Plaltsburg. , ing His Cross.
iVaist n .M. i;merson--Quarterma!fier'8 i riibje School at 9.4.') a. m. Classes
Dept. I lor all.
Ileilnit .Miillrr, Washingon Barracks j Mid-week service on Tiuirsday at
Ctli I-;imin' ei.-?, Washingion, \>. C. | 8 p. m.
Miss Helen Seamon led the Ep- «yorth League on Sunday evening.
Tlie Freeiiort A. A -garnet' to t};eir list l.y ilefe.i'ing the Minenla .'.. *'. two '-iaiii'-s on Labor Day.
SrOn of iiiniiiir".^ i-'aiiir. vvas 5 lo 4. alio ;il^i riiniiii ui'iiii w.as 12 I.) S.
UNCLAIMED LETTERSI
SEND YOUR BOOKS TO SOLDIERS CAMPS
You can render war service by im- ¦¦ nie<liately bringing good books; to ti.t | Freepori Public Library. I
Our young men are sacrificing, their education, business, piufe-j.^i.i.n- I al irainiiig and home life to serve : their country. They need houks and current magazines for study, recrea- . tion and diversion in lonely rnomeiils. If you cannot fight at the front, you can send a book to the rnan you are , sending lo the front to do your tight- ¦ ing Tor you. The War !>. pai-'mjnt has nsked the American Lilirary As- j soci.ition lo assume responsiliility -.-r | supplying the camps and cantonments wiih reading maierial. E\iry kt'^'^'.t of soldiers, small as well as large, : is to have books. The Public Li- j brary in this village has hci ii asked [ to help in getting donations of books- and maga7.ines. i
If you will write in each liuok your , name and address, the soliic'r who , reads it will ^now that simii' one in Freeport is his friend ui: ; stands , ready to help him.
Tho following is sugges'.i .1 as to thi' l/ooks and magazines dinned: ,
P()(ir)y printed uninteresiinu' books i ;ire not worth shipping. 1 .^' <¦ should ' be good ar.d clear, and the !' .iks fair- j ly uii to date. p
Good stories will be waiit .1 most,
I les-, de- I
. Is, and '
-iicciallv
as Kip"- i
'Henry,
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AT THE METHODIST CHURCH .Next Sunday morning the topic of I»r. Curtice's sermon will be "The Unescapable God." The evening ser¬ mon will be on the theme. "What a Great >lan Gave Up and Why."
Dollar day is bar¬ gain day.
Every day is dollar day in the n art ol classified ads.
People who want to sell something use thi/ business center. People who want to buy some¬ thing also use it.
Often they get to¬ gether
Three Hundred and Fifty Calls Every Second!
EVF'RV time the clock ticks, day and niKht, .'J,')() jiew ttU-phone calls are being made over the lines of the Bell System.
The requirements for service are urgent. The need to avoid waste is pressing. In the in¬ terests of National KfHciency the lines must be kept as free as possible to handle the abnor¬ mal amount of "traffic" used in the many war-time activities.
Just one minute saved on each of the 80.000.- 000 calls made every day means a saving of 30,000,000 minutes—57 years.
To help keep the telephone lines free for calls of a military nature, will you "do your bit" and
Save a Minute a Call in ihe Inlen-.tt i/t' .lllf
NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY
l-'rrcfK.rt, .\. v., I'ost Ollice
1. Ambrose, Miss Mary
2. Caroz/ii, Angelo :l. Hosstin. Mrs. Grort'c
4. Fielding, numaiiie
5. C.irrnli.y, Mrs. .(1. Ilearn, Helen K.
7. Ji'.kobsen, Lavrits
8. Jehn.ion. Miss Ella «). Muoiec.oft, Harold
10. Minan, Mr. A.
n. ?1cGinley, .Mrs. S. E.
12. Mc''liiry. Mrs. P.oi-a
i:{. IMiistlc. Phil
14. V'alsh, Miss ,Iulia
l.f). Sohekr
It). Schneidy, l''n'ii
17. .Slevtiis. Mrs. ,Iohn. Cottage
t'rosi^path
18. V'etter, Miss Louise
T. [{FN'.SON .SMITH, P. M
books of adventure, sea s lecti\f slori"s, historical n collections of short stories, hun.orous ones. Such storj. ling, 1' ivle. McCutcheon. Stockton, IJindloss, Tarkin kills ill .'initli, Uppenheim, ciecn !'(• lul popular with t:
All the men niust»be t ,nd by these liluMiies. Some ul' : i: have no: e.Uabli-^hed tht- readi: habit; Koir.e ol' tiie lioiiks must, tin .ore, be light i.nd i^n.^iiy read.
i-'orei'ii language stU'' book.s, espcciaiiy French gra.Tin.;.' nd dic- tioi,aiii.H, ai'e needed mos In oin' I can p ni'arly one-tirih of tl men are .vudying French. They si uld have easy re iders ami stories b. iles th"ir W'.xt-liook.-;.
Ijook ^ of travel, biogi.ptiy and his¬ tory, (.specially lives .' heroi s and tra.els in ihu countrii- I'l war. .
Technical books on i lation, wire- i less, telegraphy, siilnMai ines, auto-i 'i George D. Uox—10th Maeli. (;i;n Co. I moliiles. signaling, lii-i aid and hy-
HOUSE CL EASING
Otten remind you of furniture you no longer want. Perhaps someone else would liKe to have it.
LET A CLASSIFIED AD TURN THIS FURNITURE INTO CASH.
Get tke ^^^ncui^(iy^,^^
n.iriy Fo.si.M
< ';.'mp. Kdi'.aid .\|;imiii.s- nii I'l.'ld Aitnlory.
.iiatioiwd a; ('oo.ail, I'aiiaina. liury.iss Usieiboi'i iHi l'i)a:.l .\i-lil-
Icry Co. of Forlie.-;--, .Monroe, \'a. t.'le.iiri.i li. .loaii.soii 1st l.ietil. Sig-
n-il Corps, (lilbeil 'rtioiiiii-^oii Imii Coliiiiibia
r. ¦•,i'r:-iiy. Hai.i.iiid \\'()od!.iJiir.(>- -.\iiiei. .\im1)ii-
li'.iM'. Coij;,, .\ri:i'K.. Fi'anii- lontl'.e
Far! .Ma.xoii Ttli H.-;;t. Cciirue i). l'o,\ Till Iti-.u'l Fiaiili C.i|i<.|ii!i«! TMi K.v.t.
Cai 11.11 C..|M'|:Mld '.ill Ki'V,!.
Irvii'i; Oxciiliaiii .Maeh. tiiin Co.. I llli
\iiilirry, .M.idi.on Fdv.i-; I'lissell - ISth Cav.
I l.eRoy Wells- j:;rd H.-gt.. Ci Kiiiiii; li. Ilr.llon- 2:',d Itegt.
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Prepare lor \M FOOD DICTATOR
With the mind t)f every housewife planning- to feed her family with the utmost economy, the way is paved for her to do -'Her Bit," if a
Reliable Angleiron Cabinet Range
'' it installed
Are you ready for what may come. If not, step into one of our offices, select a range now, and enlist its services for the summer "and the years to come.
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
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triciiin, llasi llo.'~pii:il .No. :;. ; I'liai-i.'s Ailiinis— Ifith Inl'. Co. C. I saiiiii ¦! Collin-, iriih Inl'. Co. (J. j Fred l)<nnisr)ii !.".tli Int. Co. C. I I N n y i (Minur l.'ilb Inl'. Co. I-;. j Uieliaid Ciiimmel l.^.tli Int', lO. ij.
lia.ph Haven lath Inl'. Co. C.. 1 Waltri W'dlianis l.Mli Inl'. Co (;. ; Piei-.-.. Gray l.'.th Inf. Co. C. i (,;(H)i-;;e .Sanderson-—l,')tli In!'. Co. C I Iteii.aid ,1. l-oonaiii Jr. .\a\:il .Miiilia.
Uoyal Lewis- Navai .Militia.
l..-v;i.- Coimila.^- .\aVal Niilitia.
i:4or:;e Wiilling .Naval .MililJii.
Ali'.\.<ii>:ri' Foib(>." .Naval .Mil'ha.
Frank \V. I'iteliei- Naval .Militia.
,;,.,,,¦.,(. ll.>n'..-iM — Naval Militia.
.1. W. .Ma;.;ee lltli C. S. Inl. Hild,..|pli I i-aiise I'tli C. S. Inf. William !Ii!nt--Na\y. c.-.' 'i . , :";d i;.m.. Co. K
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U ¦,'.. lla'iv Keiln F. S. Cavali-\. .I.'iiii-^ It. i'.illin:.'s—-.^i.Lrnal Cijip.'
g'eni', ilrawing and let .•: ing.
K hical b((Oks on patri.lism, cour¬ age, good citizenship, \\nth simple non-si'ctarian devotional Looks. ,
Fresh attractive nia^a;;iies are de¬ sired—^uch as American. Century, ¦ Harper's, Everybody's, Popular Me- i chai'ii's. Popular Sci.ii'.. Monthly,! .S.aenlilic .¦'American, SaMii-day Kven-' iig Post, etc. None o\e'.' two years [ nd should be included. ,
.Send the books anil n.agazincs to | lie Library between the li..urs of 10 ; and il a. m., 2 and .'i a:i i 7 and 9 ;
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The General All-Around Cleaner
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The
Magazine Of the War"
isued with the NEW YORK HERALD every Sunday, it publiihing a series o full page photograph* of army chiefs. The photograph on
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9
will be that of
Majdr General J. FRANKLIN BELL
Commander at Camp Upton, Yaphank, Long Island
NEW YORIThERALD
Gook^Sioves
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No matter how efficient the cook may be, her efforts are use¬ less if she works ^u^ith a poor stove. MSv^^
One of our cooM^tpves or ranges in your hdme uftll insure well cooked meals and be the pride of a good housekeeper.
You look at them before you buy, and back of them is our guaranty of quality.
ARTHUR WHITEHOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 91 South Main Street, Freeport |
Whon you buy .-^iri autornohilc what <1<) you rctilly buy?
!)(•) you only luiv flic maierial ami lalior? Or do you Imy wli.tl a c;ir stautis lor in n-pu- tatiou, in aflii«'\nicnl, in cx-ccllcnct' ol' rank.*'
Wlicii you liiiy ;i c;ir, yon liclie\-<' wlial I la; m.-ik'T s;iys of it. \ ou buy niaU'rial aiul ialiwr plus rcpnlalioii.
Rcpula! loll in tiiolor '¦;ir Knildiii;' i-, most iinportanl. , ^
Willioiil I'l jiiilalioii, your tncl.-il. r'llil'cr and wood would lie ni"r"ly a liii.;iil\' ()(ii!-Ii(d ni<'cli- anical a--<»iiil)l\ . W il ii il. you arc ( ri'!.;iii of sat - isl'actioii, jilca-iifc, licallh, anH cihcicnt Inivcl.
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