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Preeport, June 8».—freep'>rtera will . be «We to Jiear (the Carpontler-Dempsey flght round by round by meana of sci¬ ence's latest atbievemcnt, tlie wireless telephone.
The novelty wfll be under the auspic¬ es of the American Committee for Dev astatcd France. It hi also for the bene¬ flt of the Navy Club of which Krankiin D. 'Hooeevelt Is president.
J^ tbe arena In Jeraey City a staJT of men will be on hand l>efore a wlrch-sn np<»aratU8. As ^ch blow la struck the niAn at the phone will literally "Tell tliswvr»" for hhi voice will carry all ovfr the country and far out to nea. Mttlng In the cool Freeport Auditor web blow, each ^vent, everything happens will be heard 4nstantane The most powerful wireless tele- ever erected will be used for this and It will form a' very satla lory way of "seeing" the flght. At this distance the reports ahould co^e very clearly and ought to be heard all .over the Auditorium.
The diseotors back of the project arc Tei Rlckard, wlio is promoting the fight. Frank E. Coultry and Julian Hopp. •¦[ 4
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TO HELP RESIST
APPELUyPE DECIDES IN
DIffFT LAV CUE
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IF YOU OWN A DOG GET YOUR LICENSE
Otherwise the Catcher'll Get Him,
or Maybe You—Costs His
life or Your Money
The poor little rich girl, Lolita Armour, only daughter of the fa¬ mous Chicago . packer, J. Ogden 'Armour, whom they said years ago Iwould never walk, is today a beam¬ ing, hcalthfttl. blushing June bride. {She was married this week to Jehu n. MitchcH^Jr., of Chicago, a child* nood playmate.' Scrr. a cripple, slie was healed a few years ago when her father brought the most famo>rt Europeaa specialist fron^ Vienna to jChicagJ_lVhcn the operation proved jsucccssfui, the surgeon was given • l(M_<>r|100,000.'
Hempstesd. tvgga St.—Mrs. aM^^ F \ lAtourette of Roosevelt, through ber at c • I ly Lx 4 • ^ <«/v |torneys,l*«?tson4Jo«es, of Hsmpstetd,
apeual rignt Agamst Consam|Hj>>M «Nnnped <ga sjirw^n/.i «¦ sppsai «• tion" in NasMur County by ^^ Api»ena«e dcvMob or the saptente
TnmamA WsAj-i- j Court In CdxmlUyA of « iu4Kment which
^^^___ !»'»* obUlned against William Duffy of'
„. ..^ . , , HJcksvajs after n tsW before Supreme,
MWola, une 2».-Dr. A. 4. Uavi, of |court ^Mtloe Ksvpsr Md a *«rj-*i Qe the Nassau County Sanatariom. F. w. «,a,u»-. 1»J», iLwanUn« her the Olmatead, executive secretary of the XaasHu County Aasoclation, tl»e Tuber < uloeia and dlstrlc^ nuniet) attended the National Tubercukwie Conforenee and have returned witb Jncreased sense of the Importance of work to prevent the spread of the disease.
The startling fact learned at thi^< conference Is that puJmonary tub«>rcu- loais or, as It Is commonly known, conamxipt^n area. The decline is con tinulng at a rapkl rate.
Chief dlscuaelona were mainly to< u« ed on the care and treatment of thoae m«ail^ and ways of preventing the
CASSIOPKA CHAPTER, 0. E. S., CLOSES ITS SEASON WITH VERY DEUGHTFUL SESSION
Hempatead, June 29.—Seven tiioustaiKi appll*»tlon blapka for dog licenses are being sent out from the office of Town Cketk Franklin C; aillJert to persons ehuwn by the "dog census" to be own ers or harborers of dogs. The blanks ai* accompanied by U>tters telling the owners where and hov^' tp obtain lUeiis es. It ae^na evident, however, that few persona 'uike the trouble tf) read the in atruetfons sent to them for their infoi- matlon, as of the appli<utlons return.d sfCfar, very few have been directed to ttob proper place.
^he letter states that dog owiiern liv Irig In incorporated vlllagea should send iji^ applications to village clerks, while o»Jy those living outside the incorpoiat e« limits of villages should send them to iijA town clerk.
• ,A fee of 25 cents in addition to Ihe li <^ae fee is charged. This, In placos W<here the town or village clerks ate Jtetd by the fee sy.stem, goes to the slerk. Here, where the clerks receive l^lBai-lea, the fees go to the town or the Vwiage. The town is using a portion of this 26 centa to send application l)lankn ^O.'owners for their convenience, al¬ though this is nol required by law. **^he license fee, Including clerk's fi;e ift as follows:
¦"•¦•l^or male animals, $2.26: for females. ^.25; for apayed females, $2.25; for ken¬ nels, $20 and 25 ccjits extra for oach tag. "A'iliage or town clerks ure required hy law to turn over fhe amounts re¬ ceived, exclusive of the 25 centa, to the <f«vnty treasurer. The county tieaaur er, In turn, pays 10 per cent of the jmount received to the state trcusurei ,tsr the expens*' incurred In the ent'orc..- «Wnt of the, la>*s by the State Weparl- nBJfnt of Faj-ms and Markets; The bal- Atit-.e la retained by the county treas- i^r. who |>ays such damage claims as ggm filed with him for loas of sheep or (Jther depredations caused by doga, and tja» balance Is returned to the towns or YlMagcs In proportion to the amount uS^y have iMid. ^
Rockville Centre, June 29.—Cassio peia Chnpter, 45S, Order ot Eastern Star, concludtkl its meetlnga for the seamjn Momlay night when it confer¬ red the star and flonil degrees on u large class of candidates. The next meeting will be September 12.
In the (^Inss were: The Mlaaes Ruth Corbett, l>orothy DeI..ano and Kather¬ lne Mumpton; and Meadamca Jessie Van Deif, P'annye Smith, Roberta Leonard, Lenora Wii)derson,-I.eah Cor¬ bett, Irene DeI.j»no., Elizabeth Mc- l/oughlln, Charlotte Phelpa, Lillian .McNlght, Jessie Hatzel, Caroline Haab, .Mary Needhani, Marion Wildey, Mil¬ dred Rose, Ida H. Hitzlgrath, Edith Maypother and Mai"y E. Rhame.
In the floral degree aii Invocation for Cassiopeia waa Introduced. Each can¬ didate received a bouquet of flowers of the colors emblematic of the colors of the Order.
The Chapter waa favored with ii "Siiiprano solo by ^J^h- John Boland of Freeport accompanied on the organ, by Mra. Charles Calkins, of Merrk-k, mem- Ijers of Freeport Chapter, O, B. S.
There were preaent as vlaltora, a largo delegation from Orient Chapter of Brooklyn and aeveral Grand Ix)dge offlcers.
Mrs. Malinda M. Durlinu, Matron, waa tho recipient of a handsome bead¬ ed bag. the gift of ."Vliss .Marvin Sawyer. Twenty-lour candidates have been admitted to Caaaioijeia Chapter aince January, when Mrs. Darling became Matron.
The Floral Staff did credit to Mrs. Leonora Sawyer, the director In the work Monday night. The staff is com¬ posed of: Mra. Emma O. Watson, Mts. Emma Stark, Mrs. Hannah E. McKay, Miss Gladys Ankers, M1«h Jennie Petry, .Miaa Edna Philips, Mrs. Leah Bennett, Mrs. Anna M. Poole, Mrs. Sarah Coop¬ er and Mrs. B^stelle Bleaer.
by bim was inftamlsstUs hsoause It was: not sheiwB that he hsii used a standard measure as required by the law.
Thia was a novel question which doetf not se««i to h««e ^leea jpassed Mpon be
afflicted with tuberculosis: the beat:'o" *»y ^^ Appellate Court. It was
disease, especially as It relatea to child lO"* o' *he chief points relied upon by
1 Mr. Duffy In his effort to upset the Dr. WlUlam R. P. Emerson, nutri >^«<»"^* obtirfned by Mrs. Latoucetto^
tlon ¦apoclallst, stated that the young- ^l^T^'^''*- f^'^!!^'*" ^T ^«^ '
er the child the less hia ^sistance to''-'"' '''^"*'" contended that ther, was
tuberculoM. In order to save the child
It Is neceissary either to prevent Infec
tlon or Increase resistance. At lea.st
one-third of the children of school nnd
pre-sohool age are under-weight, under-
inousb In thrt e\-Meace to show that th.i tape or mea.<?ure used by the aurveyot' (lid conform to the law and tliat under the law ample opportunity waa given to T>uffy'B counsel to point out any faHur comply with the law and this they
nourished or malnourished. By K'vinKJ,^j^ ^^ done. .m,
oroper attention to essentials of health j ^g j,,^ dectelon of the Appellate Di-' '""^ and diet every child's realatani .¦ >anj^.ij,,p„ ,^„ unanimous Mrs. Latourette be built up to emible him to flght tub.r | j,p,^y^g that she wHI be aWe to regain t^uloelH and other disease. | |K>8eessk>n of the laAd wMch Duff^ lias
Naasau County TuberculociH | l>een using as thoush it were hia own
The Committee, in connection with -tho management of the Nassau County Sanitarium, ia planning to adopt meth- oda diacuased at the National Tubtrcu losis Conference and build up the re¬ sistance of future citlsens.
To demonstrate effectively the n.-fdn i of a child, a aummer camp for ohlldn'n | will be in operation fn Nassau County | this summer. Every {larent will In-1 asked to cooperate and learn meth(Kls how to keep the children well.
Another vital question discuaaed at ; the conference la the tuberculoais »x servlcp man. There are thirteen U. S. i Public Health Service Hospitals In this I country to treat tubercular soldiers, besides many others which will gladly j receive th«se men. ! 4 !
TIMELY DISCOVERY PREVENTS WMECK ON
LONG ISUND RAILROAD
[The amount spent In this tttiga,tion has I Ijeen expendlve to both parties and es- j IMH lally to Duffy, upon whom the ex.' iKnae at the trial and of the appeal fails.
CAMP M04|p.WA.TIK:K
SCENE OF ROSY msm
FAfaiO 0U>
sion of a half acre o( vsteant hMd ha imaatt Daffy's tans a«d the Loof Islaadf RaUnMUl at fticksvllle.
McMp-s. Stoll * Lawrenoe, attorneys! for Mr. Duffy, contended that Mrs. La tonnette hdd oot ^nfWA tbsit she was en-i titlsd to pesMSsion «t t^ land ami fur theemore t^ak the >esUnM>ny of Survey-i or William BtHsDn of RoomcvcU as to certain ane*itura«nents and «ups madctLtfZ?^ figures fbr models of cort*in
msam and abmoad
OmAm to Ito arewSlk of the fad af uaiac c;! tAip WaaAM am decoratkin* In llbniies and dens, which is a very di^eren' thing from collecting them In an <spert fashion and with a real knowleOge, as is done by tbe au.«teurs ferasiag ths «|Wo MoOoi «octe«y, the manufit ture of fake models has sprung 9P f""* Mtd abroad. The host known vf'sueh pUats ia in Municli, (lenpany. wtape a tatg/i^e utaOT of workim Is emplo>>-<l aotf which la doing li thrivis« busiaeivH. f3Hi (Skes are made on the quantih pBo4|||KUon phin on a aniall •oglA. <acb dUttsmsii flsakteg particu¬ lar pariA of the ship and rigging and other (Xpert worj^ers "assenlitlinfl" the pacU into tlw whole and perfect fake. Tfhii factory sends out priced circulars
Some mothers talk as if they forget thut they were once just sixteen them-
• ^he law as amendad at the last ses i^p of the Legislature gives the vUIate bs«rd8 the enforcement of the law In tiSi vlllageB. It provid(!s that the clerk HAIilI turn over ir ':.*» police Justice or itfdtlcv ot the pt-a e the names of those ^^b do not obta. n licenses for their dMtga and that the justice shall isi^ue rflltlhmonBes for the recovery of a pen. idt'y from such persons. Failure to itav tfflNP penalty means jail. .-S^ruvislon is also made for the cm- pH>yment of a dog catcher to pick up ^Iff dogs not licensed uiid not claimed b|^- owners. ^Jwi law has b«en perfecto<l to such an-jextent that there is no rehsoii f. r horaeleus or unlicenued doge to be run¬ ning at lai'ge. If the unlicenaed d.ga grj^ owned by anyone, they can be reached thxicwgh their ownera by court .M^iioB. tt ^My are nut owned by ar.y-
-car are not licenced, thu dog cat-hci'
get them.
selves.
The Baltic Sea has an average of one shipwreck every day throughout the entire year.
Rockville Centre, June 29,—The quiok eye of a fireman on We-stbound train 39, due at Rockvillev Centre at 9.28 p. m., pu'evented^ wTiat might have been a wreck on the T.,ong Islund rail¬ road. Just cast of Long Beach road last night.
The fireman discovered in the glare of the powerful headlight, that aeveral { railroad ties had been piled on the east bound tracks at this iioint. He notlHcH the engineer una the train was atoppe<l. The crew went back and removed the ties.
The 8:59 eaat bound train had passed und the next passenger truln due v/aa at 9:35. Had not tbato ties been dis covered by the flremim who did or by someone on the 9:53, It is likely the train would huve been Uerailud. As it was an accident waa avoided.
It was learned today that footprints ill the sand beside the tracks looked like those of boya.
The total population of British India and the native K^ates is slightly ^ ex¬ cess of 319,000,000.
-Mineola, June 26.—The summer (amp of tbe Young Women's Christian .'\HHociatlon, of Nassau and Suffolk Counties opened at Mt. Sinai on the north shore of Long Island Suturday.
Miss Laura E. Parker, secretary of the association for the two cottnties is ill charge. It is called Camp No-Mo , Ml Tuck. It wUI remain oi>en until September 5.
Th(. camp affords Itoatlng, batching and .swisoming under trained ina'rjc- tors, tramps through the woods wHb 1)1( ni. s, L.-mpflres by the shore. b.^ac- ball and all games, auto trips and boat trips on the Sound.
<!u.sts sleep in the tents or In a lioii.s(j and the camp may be rouclied by Ixing laland Railroad to Port JelTer son and thence by bus to Mt. Sinai.
Frum tills time up tu July 9 the (ami) ia given over to buslneaa girls and from July 9 to 30 grade school girl.s uver ti years are tak'Mi. High H. hool girls go from July 30 to AujjCUmI 2(> aiKl from August 20 to a«^teml>er 5 liusiiuss gh-ls are there In force. AH the Um.' the camP Is open ^ualiicss girls will be received because of their flxt'il vaiution time.
Appliiatlons may bt mode to thu camp by mail.
ieairUi'' t^t are to be seen In some totstl shopa.
BeonoBBic oondlUens «broad imve also bvoHgh: to this co«iBtry. s«d to Ham Tork 111 particular, of late, whole col- AAOtion, of ship models of real historic value that have tafesa tUBMy years to assemble. One of theae came' from '^ooluiuh, England. bibA aaotlMr tragg anothtr Ekiyliab port, much to the aor- prise I.f local 'amateur connoisseurs is models who were amaaed to learn tjisit l^Jigtaad was allowing suoh tMngs to leave tke country. Another uoMec- Uon .,ime fvom a French town on the Bay uf Biscay, where it had been In the KTScess of asseonhllng: for a, century at There are a few French liarbor towns and none that has iiad a ship¬ building yard, that does not poaseas its own oilectlon of «Models of ahlps bulk in till loctd yard sttoh as we have in Newluryport, Salen and New Bedford on the New Bnglahd coast. The fam¬ ous marioe oiuseum In the Louvre in <>«rlH hss Oathered to itself many mod'ls from these small local muF'iima, but there were always enough left In each of theae shipping centres to form an interesting exhibi tlon for those having an expert knowl edg< of and a love for ship mbdels New York amateur ixrtlectors realise that the pressure of hard times In FTHn.re mtiSt be pretty heavy to snake the towns owning these collections sell them.
A local amateur of models had an «xp< reience not long ago that' Itlus-
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QgAttt Lawdry
Oj^. Ik^^ R. B. Depsi
frMfort, N. Y.
My sarvlai a«d work is flrst- dttss. Goods oaUed for and de- Uwrsd.
Throwing an old shoe after the bride was originally a sign that her father relinquished all daipinion over her.
About 20.000.000 feet of timber each yoar Is uaed in the manufacture of clothe.spins. ,
It Is said preiilatoric men wei;e more .'^killed In trephining tban our present- day surgeons.
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HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
'Tke K«[ Baidc ob Um Corner'
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UMPimkTION CLAIMS -j^All^il EX-SERVICE MEN *: EXCW QUARTER MLUON
¦^e Qovern.ment has to d&tc made a ttM dlsbursetpent loi) 1226,488,891.34 in Billeting both the i^ompensation cialm^ ol\former service men disabled hy ruA- AAtt at wouqds, luJvre^ or disease In- O^ipred in the world war, and death cloin^ of dependents of those who ] n){ile the supreme saorific**!, according to«the Bur«s.u of War Risk Insurance. ' lASllv|ir«emfl&ts fw disability have ag-
MpAftAiaA |l»t.<77,6M.48 aod death di«-
^|^MBeatl >U.M»3ai 88. The Inerease in the ni^mlser of claims
flfl|8 wtth the Bureau has cacceedod aiiy
esMuate.
^nyway. thoy can t arrest those I»ns i:h bathing beauties for having, no bl* mosas of support—not if they're •H^miteir u*,—lAmityvHlle Sun.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK FREEPORT, N. Y.
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• ACXOUKTS OF WOMEN
This Bank payrs particular attentioo to tiie accouaU of women.
Housekeepers and oUicrs who have the iiancBii^ ol their own Bnanciai af airs shoukl have an account here and pay all bills I^ clieck. thus receiving a roceipt for aH «b- iMtfsfmentd.
SYSTEM, too. ^en produces surprising rcsviu—we in¬ vite iyour account, large or small
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the prevataace of taicti« sblp It must be mentioned tliat IgNirvf OM«apAnig>« oravAl, the Santa lUsis. sm very pnipuUur with ibe fak¬ ers. White this SNaateur was -iooking «*MM ths shop er a dealer in curkis he saw a nuan come into tlie shop and hold a wb|«w>«~!i oonvel-sation wHh the' «wiier. Presently he heard the curio dealer exclaim In a disgusted tone: "Ne, I don't want any more Santia Ifarias."
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Sevvrai hundred buddiU^ editors juat gradiMM«d froih the Oolambla School of Journallsan and wr never knew there were that many folks In this country who thought they needed training to run
newspaper.—Arnityvilie Sun.
Castor oil can be taken easily In a little orange or lemon juice.
JULY
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Out Friday, July Ift
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