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mer motel 8 aloo 4 \a yat the check book what the check renmivee nre nal vox cin ar jas chee erd $ caper - Wily Link-1mm ON MAME Initial TTlp m % P108 - | DENMARK PBFicE n 4 f reconciled the gral re . olint 20. C| __ 4 l m 'W I“ \m r: L: ummT-fim. MB PMGUEhx-f—éw Thrills Yourig Pen Wielder ‘m‘ “Gd—fill- ht“? “gm f (By Alex. Mcintosh) In the present day, when one cus- silent prayer and all is ready. The tom succeeds another with such an PMSsenger chooses the front seat in alarming degree of rapidity, that|O\C°* t0 get a better view. This hast soon tegre wh even while one is attempting , to | pg kiwh‘i should Don‘tdlll out adapt himself to a new mode of life | while descending, the ground would he finds that he is as far behind the be the first-and last-stop. The relessly so that blind figures C ~| U. 8. Army Perfects Fine System has are made. . f Ger- R times as a man in a quart derby and S&fetY belt is adjusted. A twist of i States army had per- » a bank before making an in- a Prince Albert peddling up Wall i“:.¥§°§3§l’§a§“.1£?£é'.%‘£3;.“:.‘2‘.\..’g fected one of the finest telephone ays- street on a three-wheeler, a begins. “0:15”.- mk‘ébm A chap without a surprising degree of Smoothly and easily, higher and tore third army lens fifty not all, of these durum;- receptive adaptibility finds himself |higher, the ascent is made. The long-distance lines had been set up ANYTHING FINANCIAL left out in the cold. Many of us had |earth sinks gradually away and, as and it is possible for the command- . a of the draft reject hardly time to get used to riding|the scope of vision becomes wider, ing general to sit in his office and behind a horse when our couch and the individual objects grow smaller. four was pushed from the road by What a thrill there is In the rushing the more expedient automobile. Now of the air and the smooth throbbing that we have about influenced grand-| of the motor. How easily we glide mother to trust herself to the \horse- through space! Village after village less carriage,\ we discover that we Passes beneath. The country appears are way out of date. The airplane is !!ke a hugh map, the towns like pig- now the thing. Not being of a My Cities inhabited by ant-like crea- prophetic turn of mind, we shall not tures. 'What an excellent opportuni- attempt to predict the next step, t¥ for comparison! but we are sure that a halt is not to| The plane is ascending. We are be called yet, and therefore, this ef-| NOW in the midst of the low-hang- fort. ing clouds, surrounded by an inscru- The fear that some new idea of (Able mist. But the air becomes travel would crop up to push the|Clearer. All at once we are on top human-bird machine from the front, Of the clouds! Above the sun is page before everyone bad time to en-| Shining. Stretched out on all sides joy the pleasure afforded by an air|is & literal sea of whitt-now trip (while that mode of conveyance 8M00th, now billowy and undulating, was still in style) and the ocean of clouds. Two airplanes tainty in our minds and those of|Of in the distance resemble for all many of our readers as to the feel-| the world two black birds skimming ing experienced by the flyer. which the surface of the sea. Words can- this event would leave undispelled, | not describe the scene. A camera has influenced the Observer-Post to Could not reproduce it. It is glori- send forth a youthful pen wielder | ous! pleted, reveals: Sixty- nen were rejected when fice in the National army BANK P 00 men were discharged ® for the same reason. - Or ROCKVILLE ¢ . phone system closely resembling the best commercial system in the United States. On the top floor of the herd- quarters building in Coblenz a nine- position switchboard was installed soon after the Americans reached the Rhine. Scattered throughout Coblens are twenty private branch exchanges of the various units of headquarters, Connected to this system are more than four hundred \gubscribers\ 'in addition to the fifty long-distance for in the army's hospitals. show, the govern- me of a great national robbed of the services ly enough men for five by the ravages of this | | But this is not all, (oh—I css has been made in the disease during the § it still is the cause of annually in this coun- entific investigation has ry death from the dis- to serve for the good of the spr and without compensation. Ofte times he became so vexed or frighia. ed: that he mm}: ngflld‘ and th ® rial; l‘fig‘mm (ah. a“, \whim “in“. space for t The nvhinor shouts that he is about work of wires connecting the various the game wou yed until a the obituary) who might convey his |to go through his repetoire of of the army. Direct lines new umpire could be chosen. Sone ites: that at the present. M impressions of an air-fight to those \stunts.\ \An emphatic NO! torms PIC® A8§® artived in this country UDI \all ime core: and dint ot * f fo t the' stay. Th connect with e corps times disgruntled fans would to tho United Spates at [lle who wil! never have the opportunity itself on our lips, but before we have fot ® two month® star. The mone approximately 16,000 miles of [low an \ump\ out of towh after i active cases of the R to enjoy one and thereupon get a|time to give it vent, the forward S@78 be likes America and Americans being in service. ., game lost by meair favorite team ani ® ac Ail Wits ade, io wheon plish th denly goos ' Hime in and andt If eee \ig yf Sud plant has not, how» threaten him with assault or comnt ‘ meetin Ne n order to accom this end it denly goes down, producing a sensa- and . other American ___ m‘ h G {one unee dites onc) 05); (ou fas 'Charies Taft, son Yormer | \\* necessary for him to take a flight fiat to that occasioned by a fl-mn-sm by the third amy. but T * gout W I Taft. atte the com Nimseif.\ He did this last Saturday fast descending elevator. At each and is a first cousin of former OsaF aimont altogether of the Ger- T -¥ --- walter tm mmn- out M!“ He was S{ternoon in company of B. &. |rise and fall we get a better lIkKINE Micholas of Russia. taken over by the signal LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, - public health authori- mencement exercises at \*\ Shields, our local passenger-carrying|for the diversion. We are not a so arranged as to meet the - @ co-ordinate national | 1918 honor man. aviator. Mr. Shields is a member of | through yet. - Suddenly the plane » needs of the army. Sufficient clregits es prong against the discase. - - the Airplane Transit Company of |seems to lean upon its side, and be-| FRUIT GROWERS ASS'N were left, however, for the civilian: <! _ Editor Observer-Post. ‘ it is expected, will “CE America, He enlisted in the Canadi-|fore-we have time to think a com- * ip. Dear Sir: Permit me 'to cor pron a division of tuber- FRUIT m BE SC an air forces in 1917, and during the Dlete revolution has been made. This as |the impression gained from the f 'United States public aim-tam years served as a flying and is repeated several times. Then Twenty New Co-Operative Associ- T n ticle in your recent issue. I did 15 . bas tructor at Camp Borden and with a smoothness which shows the P present the flag-pole on Obese: bill for which wil Light Crop of Many State Varieti¢s |other Canadian Fields: After his plane to 'be under export control. ations in Up-State Counties. , street, and at no time intended ir\ © _- . ** .-Weather Affects Pollination recent release from service he bought easity \Intoan cubright pos- change in Ooblées=@t-was ~necessary~ °° \ agreed to donate'it. This wb overpment's frst j.. -- C * the airplane, a JN-4, which he had |tlon and glides to the earth. employ oper who 1d speak plain in my previous letter. | in MeP g the nation's health used while in Canada, and now has Such are the impressions received Twenty new co-operative ffuit h Mm Maui“ at- seeking no bomor or other val« truction erm, the Hopes for a good fruit crop in |!t in a field bordering Long Beach from a first airflight-a wonderfully ETOW®TS' associations are in procems » * of organization in Niagrara, Orleans, tean operators on duty tn Coblens are enioluments. There seems to i» \ ic health service ,; k bright wh road, Ocean Side, where he uses it thrilling and sensational experience. general misconception of the 1! jam d to provide free NCW YOTk state were brig °\ to carry those who wish to enjoy the One important detail which eannot MONTO@ 800 Wayne counties. This al members of the women's telephone ut |held on the Fourth, and with s- oidiers ana sailors the tees came into bloom and house- |thrills of the air. Since coming to|be overlooked is the fact that the \OM®TK@Ple sDread in the co-opera- corps and have been in the service of permission I will endeavor to b: » ulosis, honorably W!Y28 have been planning all sorts Ocean Side he has carried over of fear is.entirely removed. {iT? MOY®meNt is due to the &T°At more than a year. The chief opera- ho explain. : . f 1917, |Of Jams and preserves. 'The last hundred and fifty passengers safely. One cannot be a minute in a machine 1D the cost of packin&, in- toe Wise Freien Cook, was a former rat 'The celebration was conceivei E after October , ,- month, however, brought disappoint- What all of this has to do with an With a trained operator without re- CTOA8®d Prices derived from the Shiijyce of the American Telephone t m- |the Gen. J. Franklin Bell Pos. « 1 be treated ID #0Y- ment, for apparently the wet weath- Observer-Post reporter taking an air Posing entire confidence in him. standardization of fruit and central and Telegraph company of New York. + pe- | thoose membership about 90 por (ca tums. er of May interfered with pollina- [ride may not seem clear, but be (t | \In summarizing,\ remarked the | ANd the relief afforded farm- | | A PET joining the American ex= us- are veterans of the world war \l aver problem of caring ti0\; and much of the fruit dropped known that \ye scribe\ is a rather |feporter, \flying has anything else |D the matter of packing and I “Ill-mu t Atx ' O. served our country abroad either » sufferers who were |O\ during the hot weather of June. particular person as to whom he|beaten a hundred different ways. storing. peditionary force, aspen! - That or in earlier wath A festin Prospects are particularly unpromis~ [rides with, and also believes in the |Coney Island doesn't hold a stick to AS Che knowledge of the benefits years as instructor for the Bell ays of the ceremony was tolhe the to civil life by the draft ing in the main fruit belt of the maxim, \Look before you leap.\ It. The scenic railway fan't in {t. It of co-operation spread, the demand tem in offices in Chicago, Minneapolis,, ing of the flag on the pole in ! w assumed by the MA- state south of Lake Ontario; in the Let him tell his own story. Is certainly great, wonderful. re- for co-operative societies becomes Omaha, Cleveland, Detroit and Meme ilosis association in 60 Hudson River valley all fruit crops The preparations for a flight are juvenating. It is an experience that BT°A@T:. Niagara County Co-Opera- ppg. eneral's will be more nearly up to the aver- simple. tth , tive society has today, for example, -_ the surgeon ge M pI Putting on a pair of glasses, |I would not have missed for a life- a model packing plant with up-to- 'The word \Doodlebug\ is the code wo I state and local age. donning and adjusting a helmet, a time. It is worth Ice.\ grmfimaufiufin‘fiefif t. finial“ with the According to the U. S. Bureau of . any price date graders and labor saving de- name of the third army switchboard: & + P - t I d in the Jocal press, to participate it le for the work. mares at cing 4 4.9 mihon barrels Fred. Merdes Wins Rapid Promotion To Puck to its standard and to use assigned them during the war. On the the 'arfangements and ceremoni« is so serious, how- mated a ¥ a ; of the post headquarters. I agre») © procure the pole and to advance r* bscript seganl Crop Estimates the portion of the vices. A county brand has been °8- ia Goblenz, the corps and divisions al- :‘:tlom if; {giffi'fiixl‘n‘ 191: a m’ “$22; g apple crop of the state which will be tablished, and all the member 80¢!- g, porin z the code names that were n eres back of a twenty-page - f P as compared with 6 million barrels the lithograph trade mark brand of 3: 2:0, 22h. 1:0“ 1:3; .'Z“n\“513dmf~ mational program calls jast year. Pears, also are light, and I n A, ”Iy mrk at N ewport N @WS the central society. tsened by the ible to make I howe affair, and we hal «ourselves with the fat: a provision will be only about two-thirds That such encouraging results are artist's conception of a \doodiebug\ lowing Sunday afternoon. Resp“? “a“: that will L “in,“ were invested 1 . evid throughout the state is d has been reproduced in the shape of a was made by Only ome of our cit Peach trees all over the state have Few among the numerous Nassau dly to the efforts of Dr. Porter, bug made up of a combination of @ sens, Dr. Bulson, who is always fore been badly affected by a disease County young men who entered the commissioner of foods and markets, sabres, rifles snd an aerial bomb. ont most in lama-Wanna. to ou known as leaf curl, which destroys War service have been accorded more who through the director of the B All the apparatus, including ewitch the.|eivic progress. ' lack of interat most of the leaves, and by a difsease \aDd promotion than Fred N. Mer- reau of Co-operative Associations, C. boards, ts, and, Im HF a by “my- somewhi! e known as'brown rot,\ which causes des, son of William Merdes of Centre R. White and the county farm bu- telephone who cou g. the cireut fruit mold before it gets ripe. a¥enue, Rockvill tre, who was a“: everything excepting wires, advanced in fourteen months from private to captain'of the Fire Protec- tion Department, Port of Embarka- po basten .t y when farmers, fruit growers and rais- ers of produce shall be thoroughly 1 & Ult, the present outlook is secure free that the \marketable crop will be it or treatment at only about a million bushels. This b mearly twice as many as was har- tion. organized throughout the state. start for France and home, Mages were at th .=! your, but fess than a third While mot a fighter acrods seas. t day comes the consumer * , tens preparation f | ofa) J: uch as was harvested nor on them, in Merdes, whe is ¥ 1+ og ie the men «\ In 1917. . Cherjes afe also scarce, now at Newport News was none R or rolls anl due largely to the damage of a late the less enthusiastic his army . displays May frost. work, and stood ready to do his ar, by even !! bit if called upon. Rock! It was in Septefiber, 1917, when leader he went to Newport News, Va., with of the the Westinghouse-Church Kerr Co., war, w v + A of 35 Wall street, Manhat as gen- eral foreman on the i ation of the fire protection of the port, which included Camps Stewart, Hill, Alex- ander and Morrisson, and the water front property, which includes a al services were held in the Christ dozen piers, The camps at this port Church, Lynbrook, last Tuesday e are capable of housing 45,000 Ing whem a tablet in memory of Cor- troops. poral Harold Maxwell Lathrop was While working at the port he Was unveiled, and a window dedicated to advised by officials to enlist and be deceased mother, Dorothy Eveline assigned to the fire department as C t knowledge of the port and its fire Corporal Lathrop, protection units would open the way A for tapid promption. 2 Ronssoy, He enlisted May 1, 1918, with the - the wat a France. He was matant and faith- rank of private, lst class, Quarter let hot sun. 30% A the Central sta- fu} member of the church master's Department, and was as- t of the best 3D“- signed to the office of the port fire 4~ I go over tht was unfort soul in hM Hatoned © Including 1 i , was D have ° such as and 'data loss tht) collect on nfim’wm k these who haye \\\ ut “a“:nffl'\ & ATO WART WATC BY FAB!- wlu\ District new?“ R. Weeks (> Effort is being made it\ Nas. has given instructions to motorcycle sau County Farm Bureau to discover if wart potatoss are to be found am those which are being dug M the use of 1, FRED N. f v Captain of Fire now by the farmers, The disease is John 111mm.- rep= | ment. Q. M. C., U, 'Beautiful and impressive memor- l is doing everything in one of the most dangerous which resenting the Naseau County Associ- ~ A-. the botato is susceptible, and once ay made complaint to the ground becomes infected with 'of manu- nd was commissioned as such on Potato wart it is years before It larly the law assigned as assis- off, and in the meantime affecting at t, and the and on February [howsands of dollars damage is done was announced as fire mar- Port of Embarkation, vice Capt. P. J. Graham relieved. He was nded for promotion to f, of “ml- and commission mo and“ nt under his com- Departmen w t. of 11 officers, 148 en- On May 12,