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THL KASSAU POST, FREEPORT, X. T.. FRIDAT, JIXT 20. l»i:
New Telephone Plant
for War Time Service
During the past year and a half this Com¬ pany ha.s made the following additions # to its plant and facilities:
440,•At Miles of wire in underground cables
77,50( Miles of aerial and other wire
Ne'w telephone buildingn and addi.- tlons to present buildings
Switchboard additions , . .
Miscellaneous additions to plant, such as underground conduits, subscribers' stations, private branch exchanges, pole lines, Uiid general equipment
Total:
$4,960,000.00 1,960,000.00
1.166,000.00 2,040,000.00
6,626.000.00 $16,752,000.00
THR.SR ADDITIONS to your telephone system have been made in spite qf the unusual difficulties in secur¬ ing raw materials for their manufacture.
They have been delivered and put in place in tbe system in spite tj/"transportation handicaps. They have been addeti to the system in .tpite qfthe fact that it was handling an unprecedented amount of traffic, due to war conditions, which taxed its facilities and organiza¬ tion to the utmost.
Tbey are evidences of this company's preparedness to meet the requirements for telepiione service for use in the National Defense.
Your cooperation in the care of your switchboards and instrutnents, so that they will not become damaged, will help us to continue to furnish the high grade of service that is so essential al the present time.
NEW YORK TELEPHONE
WANTAGH ITEMS
-Mr. Peter Avagadio. of Park Ave¬ nue, is having a garace built on his place.
¦ .\fiss .\. Kilpatrick, the chief ope¬ rator of the Telephone Company, is enjoying her vacation.
.Mrs. Webster and fainily are at High Hill Beach for a w^ek.
Here is a chance to help. Attend the Red (.'ross meetings, which are heW every .Monday from 9.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. You are wanted.
Miss Helen Jackson, of this village, v*ho is staying at High Hill Beach, recently entertained .Miss Harriet Place. ¦
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spark art- stay¬ ing at High Hill Beach for a few weeks.
Dr. Washburn and fainily started j 1. I Fort Ann, .N. Y.. this week in their , (! r. They expect to stay for a few! weeks. I
On .Monday last the Ked Cross So- j (lety held its weekly meeting in its ^ loom in the Firei.'ien's Hall. Quite a nuniber of I'aithfiil workers for the Society were iiresent. but the officers wish that the enrollment could be made larger. There are only sixty- four niembers in the Society, and I be wiint of more niembers is ureatly n.'.-ded hy the Society.
Tbe .Society has worke<l real faith¬ ful for llie good cause, and since June t'.'i the work they accomplished is us follows: lu operating leggins, 1 pil low cases, 13 ice bags, 2'> towels, 11 sbei'ts, 42 operaiinii,towels, C pair pa- jiimits, 1 surgeoiiK gown, and 4 pair wadr slippers. This (-ertainly show.; what a grt'at progi-es.s the Red Cross Society has made, and no doubt witti an increase in menibersbip ibf So- ciel>- will be able to turn out (-onsid- erabb- more maierial.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Birdsall Jackson and family are spi-ndiim their stiinmer va- i-iiii'>n ai Hiuh Ilill lieadi.
Tliroiigb July the .^undHy Siliool in the .Memorial Church will be t-on- linued at the usual hour, in ti. m. .Also evening services of tbe (biircli ihroiigb .luly. t'losed for tlie iiionlli of August.
.Miss iJelia Fiiss.-ll and l.ymiU) J. I'lissell 1.¦turned lioiiie after spending a delightful time at Hiirlingteti. Vi. While stayiiiu there tbey visited Pri- \aie Jani'>s l-;rwin l''nssell. who is sta¬ tioned al Fort l-;ihan .Mien, .lini is ¦ condition, and one of Ibc most men in tin- ealvarx-.
.SCHOOL NOTES
During the past school year, the Brooklyn Kugle publisjjed from luontt to month an Honor Roll made up as follows:
Pupils perfi'c'i in attendance, satis¬ factory in conduct and effort, with an average of 85 pet- cent in studies were included.
Those whose names at the end of the year had appeared four limes re¬ ceived a bronze pin: those whose names apptared eight liijies received a , silver medal.
The following list shows tbe result at t*e end of the year:
(.rove Street School l-:dward .Arnold, Helen Ault, Bea- trit-e Barascli, Cbailes Connor, Kdwin Clar 'c F''i-ani-es Connors, .Mary Combs, Kohtnd Co Mb«. \'ada Combs, Grace Ctiw., C] i -. ¦ "-. D.'.ryea, FU»v Fenne- liia. hv-'¦' ii:"^; Irene Flor/in. sil¬ ver medal; Frances Foley, Aribnr Fo¬ ley, bronze pins; Shirley Fulton, sil- .1 medal: John Furlong, bron/e pin; '••'ud G-ller, silver medal: Mildred C.eller, Helen Gould, bronze pins; Mnrgaret Gould. John Grace, silver iiieda,!; F'lorence Heskay, Howard Kee- gan, bronzeViu: Uoseoe Keegan. Chas. If. .\'lis. Rilver tiii-dal Hi-len Peroni. Claude Raynor. Frank Ritchie, Ma;- :;iierite .Schneider. Morris Sendler. George Single. Heniy Sinule. Haiold Stuuipf, bronze pins: Hernitis Verbeck, silvei medal: l-:ii/.abetb Verily, Ma¬ rion Wallace. Paula Witmer Cbarl .ii. VSdod. bronze piiis
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I.aura Ault, Hini y Pelir."-. 'uin/e pins: .Mary Bentl.y. silver medal; Jo- •1 1^1 Chis. I'm, iiionz" iiin; Doioiliyl 'iark, s '«¦,¦: ..i-dal, ihl-n Coniiini, Frames l)oei-llin::i i, Louis Doerflnger,! bronze pins; Grat.- Karl, Marian Karl, .-silver medal: Kutli Kail, bronze [iin,: Koslyn l-'elleiislciii. I''raneis Gilbert, silver iiu-dal: l-'loicnee Golden, .Mar¬ jorie llatliild, .Millie Hauser. Fred How.dl. bion;'.. pin^: Florence Hubert, silver medal; Tr. sa l.alerza. Chat Ii-. iiigston, broi;,'.' pins; Mildred Mahnken, silver medal; Averell .Mar¬ low. Dorothy .Miiilow, W'orrtll .Mar- .-liall. Konald I'lck, bronze pins; Gr.ace Post, silv.^r medal: Olixc Post,
pins; Albert .Sutherland, silver medal: I^eo Vendiit, Kenneth Vougbl. Marie Vreeland. bronze pins: Gladys Ward. William Ward, silver medal; Lizzie Pirodsky, bronze pin. ,
Archer Street School
Kmmel Ali.-n. i;ioi.-;e Boiler, Kathe¬ rine Boiler, Ruth Bowers, Fred Combs, Isabelle Detwiler, Thomas Detwiler, K\elyn Dunbar, bron/e pins: .Margreihe Graser, i':.er medal: Fred (jreaves, Ruth Guest, Li-o Halpiu, Wil¬ bur Hasenb. in, Kbba Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Charles Kaars, Rbona K.-n- nedy, bronze pins: Kdith King, George Kranz, Ruth Kranz, silvei- medal; Kay¬ mond Hansen, Frances Kropp, Aline .Mat-Kay. Frank .McCann, George .Miti- tiaur, l-;dna ^.Mortuiey. .Vumista .Muller. t'aroline .Mullet-, Kdwaid .Muller, How¬ ard ,\Iuller. bronze pins; .Margaret .Muller, Ixuaine .Mix, silver medal; Helen Raynor. Paul Renk't, Horleiis. .^(-hless. Frances SthifTei, Cath.-riiie ."Sutherland, bronze iiins; Fiani.s Sutherland, silver medal: Henry .Suth¬ erland, bronze ])in; Gertrude Tbtuiis. silver medal: Kdna Warner, Helen W'eyani. bronze pins: IMward Wiilf. sii\tr medal.
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Robert Ashmcad, lion/e piiC Kiiih At-kerman. silver me.L;!: Ida BaUii. biiinze pin: Kllen Carnie, Anthony Cbtiisano, Pasquale Cluiisano, .Mad.-- line Cornell, Theliiia Cornell, Kussell Crevoiserat. .Marion Duryea, Williaiuay Kvans. silver medals; Juanita Farni- l.tl, bronze medals; Fi-ederick I Iilm silver medal ;Lizzie Jon.'s. Wiiliani .Monaban, Klliet .Ndble, .Mildred .Noble. Helen Oakley. .Mva Pearsall. Ralph Kaynoi. .Mildn-d Thorni-. bioii/i pins.
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111.ward K. Tiiek BulTalo, .\. Y.
Ma tie .MeCiiiihy, MiddO-'lown, .\. \. I'aiil.'1-111.- Himh I'linlon. .v. Y.
Hiitli i:. Srieii-, nue. .Mhaii>. .\. y.
Olive I-;, V'laei . Wal. h Uill. .Minnie liavis. Ciiraiu. I,, f. Giai-e I-;. Iia\is. ('i.i;iiu. i. I Isiihi-lle .Maluiffv. ;-,:; ,\iaplr (Uleollla. .\. Y.
iliailolle O. Ciiili, |t;s .- I'la(-e. I'.KMklyn, .\. V.
I.'lsie DulliVis. .New I'allz, .\. ."¦'¦ara i;. Haldwin. FiaiiUfiul (After .Aug. J.j
.Miblted A. Coon. Pallsioii . Saratoga Siirings, .\. Y. Stanley T. Baker, .Noxeii, G. ,laiii- Kydei, Kiibuio Y. (.After Alls. :!.!
Dorothy. K. Fair(-hild, Frankfort, .Mich.
Ktlud Daniels, Sai.' llai In -Cassle L. Osliaiide;- l!i,o
Bertha A. Colluiin. ITti Giom Rutland. Vt.
.Maud I.. Marean. VesUl, .\'. V. .Myrtle L. Koantiec. '.]] S. Oeeaii .Avenue, Freepori, .\. V. I Kdith L. .MilclK-ll. Oxford, .\. Y. (Af¬ ter .Aug. :',.)
Giace .ll. Tutiie, finu ton. .\. V. Kmma Biazie. On.-ontii. .\. v. Cai-olilie G. Alkintion, I'reeiioii, .\. V. ^ Anna R. Young, t;ul W. .Mttboning Street, Punxstitawney, Pr,
-Adella .M. Klock. liiirlinmoii Flats 1 .\. Y
¦ .Melissa C. yninlan. ChaiiiaiKiiia .\ (I'ntil Aug. 18.1 Helen K. Wicks, I'll Bay\iew Avenue, Port Washington, .\. Y.
C. Floren.-e Keed. (f.r. Linden and Ulx Streets. Siiaiiton, l'a i Afier
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.Mildred O. Ilill, .M.riiik. .\. Y. Bertha Triess, West Leyd.n. .\. V. II. B. .Arthur. Carthage. ,\. Y.
Viola Grove, Laurel, Pa. (After .Airu. :;. I
Aurilla P. Cutter, ("loton. N. Y. Benjamin A Hubbard, .Madison Bar¬ racks, .\. Y.
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nol returning in Sepi.-fu.
Bertha .M Row.-, IJS West lK:;d Sireel. .\ew- York Cily. (.After Aug. 111. 11!» Downs Streei. Kingston, .\ Y.}
Katherine R. Cbesler, Shell, r Isl¬ and, .\. Y.
Gertrude .A. Holloway. Clayton, .\ Y.
Sarah L. (^reen. CambridKc. .\ ^¦.
Klizabeth G. Comerford. Triixton. .\. Y. I After Aug. ;!.i
Klsie Brooks, Cbesler. N". Y.
Lucy I). Perkins, Rutland, Vt.
May K. Barth, 74 S. Franklin Siieei, Hempsiead. .\. Y.
New teachers in September:
Grace K. Grifhlh (Fligh School His- toryi, lull' Midland .Avenue, Svraciise. N. Y.
Hyla Hanaman I High .St hool Math- emaiit-si. Melrose.-N. Y.
John W. Dodd (Principal Columbus Avenue Si-hooll, Hartley Hall, Coluin- bia I'niversity, .New York t'ity. (.Aft.-i Auu. 17. Lykens. Pa.J
Margaret Dodd tTbird Grade, Ar. ti¬ er Street School I. Lykens. Pa.
Ktliel l.'lni.'iidorf (.Sixth tirade. Co¬ lumbus .Avenue), Hurley. .N. Y.
Kat.- R. I-;nnis, i.Ia <^;rad.'. Colum¬ bus Avenue School,I Bayport, L. I.
Ksther H. .Mullin (Fourth Grade Archer Streei School I. KiK. Willis .Avenue, Syracuse, .N. Y.
Kthel A. Wiley (Se\enih Grade, Co- lutnbf.s Avenue School returning to Freeport after a year's absence). Woodbine, Pa.
Emily J. Werner (Fourth Orade, Grove Slreet School), 182 Sunnyside Avenue^ Brooklyn, N. Y. ' i
Pupils who eaiTied preliminary cer¬ tificates, June, 1917:
Helen Ault, Fred Barrett, John Boynton, .Minnie Bo.x, Gibbs Brayton. Charles Brighlson, (^harles Btinsley, Otis Broadnax, Paul Cartwright, Thos. Cashiopp. Dorothy Clark. Donald .N. Combs. Helen .M. Conklln, .Marsueritt Cunningham, Thomas Cuthbert, Cecil Coytasur. Christina Dury.a. Clinton Kgan. Lester Kssex, Grant Firth, Dor¬ othy Fleming, Paul Fleiuini:. Claire Fox, Francis Gilbert. Hebert Hansen. ^'in:inia Harold. Wilbur Hasenbein. Clifford'Hiint. Donald Jack.son. Catb.- rine .L .T. rson. Klizabeth Johnson. .Vn¬ na Kearns. Florence Koehler. Rmh Kranz, HenrienH Lampe. Benjamin Langdon. George l.oon;',m. l-^dmund Lumli y, .lohn .Mc.Avoy. Pi.iil Mc.Avoy. ' R'.ith Ma. k. .-Mice Ma.irer. !:idrieda M;-
ger, Alice .Meyer, Stanley Moore, Mar¬ garet .Muller, Diana Peroni, Rrcola Petrone. Dorothy Potile. Grace K. Post. Olive Post, Joseph Powers, Kdith Raynor, Harold Raynor, Adelene Reyn¬ olds, John Ryan^Anna Schhiter, Henry Single, Clifton Smith, Albert Suther- iantl, Charles Trubenback. Jessie Van Rees. Kenneth Vonght. l-;ii/abeth Wal- la(-e. Mildr.^d Warrtni. Hubert Wells, Wallace White, Lilly C.oldbere.
Overcoming Evil.
Ov.'rconiing e^il with gn.nl is the only wiiy to overcome it nt all. In our tiwn h.'iirts and lives, and In tb.- world iiroutul us. •! • 1 i;!.\ \\a-> to g.'t rid of «-|i is fiiulty is lo supplant it with
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Herald Square Clothes Shop
128 West 34th Street. New York City
Men's and Young Men's Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits, at
$6.50
Siimmi-f ,'((lili-esses of ti-aeliers who are to return in ,-^.'pleniber. i:il7:
Ward C, .Moon, Frtciiori. .\. Y.
Viola Heath. Dimde(\ .N. Y
Gertrude "Gdiidman. .lel'fei-sonville \. Y.
Anna .M. Powell. .Amity\ille, .N. Y.
Anna Kl.intob, Dallas, I'a. K. D
Klsi.- Kiiriz, l.ynbrook, .N. V.
Grai-i (¦ Daily. Babylon. .\ Y.
Ktta .M. Johnson. R, D. .No. 1. Hiad- ford. l'a
Helen L. Tunle. Kast Si taiikel. N. Y.
Bertha Hull, Margaret ville. .\. y
Anna Wortiiian. Jdu Washingion A'>'eniie. Kiiiusloii. .N. \'.
Helen J, ll.u-ion, I.".:; .Noiili .Main Slleet. Freepori. .N. Y,
.Mary I.. .MeGixney. Malnue, ,\. ^^
White Flannels, al
$3.25
The Long Island Valet
B. GOLD
63 Observer Street Rockville Centre. N. Y.
Telephone 26 Rockville Centre
Remember we do aii kinds ot Cleaning & Dyeing
liieliidiii;- siK-h ai III les a.-, Cai|iel.< Kiil:.-. I'oi I I'.-ies. liiap.iies, also all kinds of Cloihmg and WCaiiiiu .\ii|mi(I
A telephone rail nv a penny po-i i anl uill lu iim our delheiy auio lo \iiui door. Wl il.-ln-.-i and eall fnr gnods iiioiupil\ at au\ point on Long Ishuid.
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NICKEL PLATITsIG
Katli liiiiiiii Fixtures. I'liiiiiliers' .'Supplies. 11.del iiiiil Apiirtiiieiit Houses our siieeiiiH). Gnl.l. .'''llMr. Itr.iss. C.ipper and 0\lili/inc. Brass ileiN. (iiis iiiitl lleelrie I ixliires llelinivlieil anil K.-liie.|ii.'red
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Dry-Cleaning Rugs, Domestic, 10c per yd. Oriental, 12c per yd.
Setiiiriiii: Itiiirs, liielinlinir I>rv ( leiiiiiiu;. Itoniestic, •.'.'if per \iinl. Orieiilnl, 27o per yard. Iriiitre. (ie pi'r foot.
Don't Let the Moths Destroy Your Winter Clothes
J,'.r MOTH PROOF CHESTS C^
Arthur Wliiletiouse, 91 S. Main Streei, freeport
Hardnara, Paiato, TwalskM, •!• •¦ Ani loairt
^unrill get eggs and have sturdy chicks if you use
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Manufactured iff Shaw &TiruesdeIl Co. Brooklyn. N.Y I
For Sale by all Dealers