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SUDRBB AL \eca AROUND AT BIG «©==~-= == =_~ of Maxmapequa Lodge, $23, F and A. M., Walter L. Finn, Master, 'are invited to mecompany the hew District Deputy R. W. John F. Dempsey, to the con- TRUCK MEETING Lieut, \Curt Fulton Receives Wed- ding Gift - Johnson Serves Chowder Eels Su- perfine-\Eats\ Giv Com- ing Benedict and Let Loose Freeport, -June 9.-The regular meet. Ing of Truck 1 held Tuesday night was filled. with surprises. Business was the order at the begin- ning, but no progress could be made because one man in the back of the room pendulum in doing things that upset any plans for business that might be going on at the other end. He was Barney Johnson, the \de luxe chef supreme,\ and he was making clam chowder and frying eels. Capt. George Hoffman called. for or- der between kitchen sniffs and some company affairs were attended to, but one eye and two nostrils were kept on dale, L. I., on Saturday evening. Those who have automobiles are requested to bring them to the Masonic Temple on Lincoln avenue. 'The deleagtion will leave at 740 sharp. 1 Y” New York, June 9.-Asserting that there are feverish military preparations ng nations with whom the United States \might possibly come in con- tact,\ Secretary of 'War John W. Weeks, in an address here today strongly urged the adoption of a ration- al military policy which would enable the United States to avoid the contly blunders of the past. Speaking at commencement exercises girls of Freeport, for, next Monday the dreaded Regents' and Grade school \ex- ams\ begin, Schools will actually close on Jung 21. The week of examinations will deter- mine who shail graduate, who is to be promoted and who are to hold the vari- ous exalted positions on commencement day. Tuesday, June 21, will be the Day of Days when the sweet girt graduate and the husky youth put away books and penells and face the Higher problems of college, or the moulding experience of the world. Grade school exercises will be held in the morning and High School exercises at night in the American Theatre, as as been the custam in other years. The.last week of school is not only a source of worry to the boy and girl who faces unanswerable questions, but it is m time for great activity in the home where cool white dresses take |shape and form and white ribbons, shoes and stockings, are made ready for the Barney all the. time of New York University, the secretary pretty miss who will face the home town A. Iztler was reN-zlved from Charles] 8244 that expanding population makes folks across the footlights. (he it inevitable that some nations should| The last week of school is a source Hughes, of 285 Smith street, thanking the firemen for their excellent work at a fire in his home recently and another from Chief Sanford Story of Ocean Side, thanking Freeport for its valuable aid at the school fire over there. In closing he said, \and in case of a future fire like the one we had we hope that our efforts will be as thorough and as eM- cient as yours.\ It was decided to inscribe the name of Truck 1 on the silver cup won by the company last Labor Day for the Motor Hose Contest and donated by James E. Stiles. The cup must be won three times by one- company to be the permanent owner. Howard E. Pearsall and Irving Shieber were nppointed a committee to have the inscription put on. It was voted to send flowers to Platt Conklin, the company's first captain, who is seriously ill at his home. The truck is practising every evening for the tournament at Port Washington and the following men are turning out regularly: H. E. Pearsall, K. Ashdown. 1. Shieber, D. Pettigrew, L. Lake, R. Himmel, J. Hoffman, J. Hartman, Jr., W. Raynor and G. Hoffman. Howard E. Pearsall will be the captain of the team of eight men at the tournament. One of the surprises of the evening was the feed that wasffurnished by Sec- covet rich territories, He declared it United. States to consider disarmament under present conditions. \We are practically the only strong nation in the world which has not at some time in its history engaged in warfare as a result of selfish and un- worthy motives or desires,\.the secre- tary said. \With possibly one excep- tion, we have never taken unfair ad- vantage of other nations: indeed, in establishing the Monroe Doctrine Am- | erica voluntarily assumed the obliga- tion of protecting the smaller nations of this hemisphere.\ of joy to the florist who chuckles with would ~be \the - helght ~of Tolly Tor -the | glee asthe orders-for-bouquets come rolling in and a bashful. suitor siddles HAYS WARNS PARTY OF RESPONSIBILITY | jority, Must Give Good Service, | Says ExChairman up and whispers an order for @ dozen | | Kepublicans, With 7,000,000 Ma- Though in no sense a military nation»; Washington, June 9.-John T. Adams has nevertheless been engaged in One| Republican National Committee here at hundred and ten wars, campaign®, Or|the first meeting of the full committee military expeditions during the years of its existence, and has 'been ago, Ralph Williams of Oregon was | involved in Major wars for'one sixth | made vice-chairman. | of the whole period of its existence. Postmaster General Will H. Hays, \'The past. is history-the future, | feld marshal of the 1920.campaign, pro- mystery,\ sald Secretary Weeks. sented his resignation as national chair- \It would be folly to let our hopes man, * for the future blind our eyes to the} In relinquishing the chairmanship, facts of the past. History demon' Postmaster General Hays warned party strates that this world, since its very | managers they must mot he too confi- creation, has revolved in a cycle in|gent as a result of the overwhelming which peace ends in war, just as war |victory in November. in turn, ends in peace. 'While I want | the Secretary said, the United States) of Towa was elected chairman of the | 145 | since the Chicago convention a year |* roses for Miss So and So. Then on Commencement night a pretty young blonde. miss @ppears on the=platform with a. red rose at her waist and the bashful youth floats about through the air, oblivious to his sur roundings and mistaking the Main street for Elysian Fields. But the lad who sends carnations and sees the red rose, settles deeper in Jiis seat and mutters \A Fool Therd Was,\ while all the time he has one eye on a little black-eyed lady. who suddenly “Myth prominence, and he decides to charge the flowers to profit and loss and hang around a new front porch thi summer. The last week of school is n week for anxious parents to hear the big: tirade on stirring questions of. the day and look with wonder on the youth who can use words that were never raised in the {amily vocabulary. \ But the last week of school must end, even as everything must end, and after it is all over and the lights have been turned out on those fresh-young faces the old school that has discarged its precious cargo year after year will set tle down for a summer's nap and hope that the fall will see additions being added that will make the school life of | the-youngsters-to-come-an-experience that will not be lack. of room. cramped. for THE, TAX ON INCO tax, haven't you?\ LONESOME FOR FIS WARES Two' sweet young things at the 2 LL SOL movies last night didn't seem to care NEW BUS LINE I | for the picture, for they spent the en-| . tirg time in conversation, One of them \ was inclined to complain about every-| Rockville Centre to Long Beach thing and everybody. 'The other one | Operates from | was one of the \explainers who can | Observer St. and village Avenue interpret everything.. Here's a sample to ufuhA-l' marvelous intellect: \ West End of Lon! Beach, Direct fean'tsee why we haveto pay ther | Gohnects with trolley at Stop 102, extra pennies every time we go to a | W. movie,\ number one complained. Ocean Side, seven minutes after \Oh you see, the government is re | the hour sponsible for that,\ number two ex- | Fare 25¢ Each Way plained. \'You've heard of the income starting at 7 a. m. daily from Rock- Number. one .admitted. that. she..knew ville,.Centre;.and there was such a thing. Long Beach \Well that's it. Every time we come , R . com For advertising space address in a picture show we have to pay an wor f s J. SPIRO income tax.\- sas City: Star. _-_ o , Post Office, Rock- «waa v Freep6r, June \- 9.-John' \Nugent tum“. ard Sumés \Bates, colored, of Liberty avenue, Bennington Park, came'to Freeport Police court Tuesday and learned the meaning of the old proverb \One good. fine deserves an- other.\ Bome time ago there was a fistle | battle on Liberty avenue over a magic potion. There war a scuffle and fists and teeth were used. - A lady of- color who used to do housework for (Nugent witnessed. the affair and testified as to the doings. Judge Johnson listened to the tale of woe. and after Nugent had. told-his story in court, Bates was fined $15. In the next breath more complaint was mad@ and Nugent also. was fined $15, As a result of the day's doings, the court was in $80 and the. plaintiff-de- fendant and /the defendant-plaintiff were each oft $15, What Training Camps Do Geh, Pershing plans to visit a num- ber: of the citizena'_military training camps this summer, and will see that Potentiqt omeers are-created, ready at a_ moment's notice to amalgamate with the skeletonized regular army whip into shape the men who will be called in the draft if and war \ever comes | again. Buses leave every hour on the hour ville Centre | | | | General Deli | I p \The condition 'of the party's affairs | yf 6 s tra row f , no- tomo rew immer- moo me-. ond Lieutenant Curtiss F.,Fultan, in * | Moone the traveling salesman, was ¢ celebration of his coming marriage, (0860 OUr country lead in every meat®|in the aping of 1918 is not forgotten,\ a bit depressed, for trade bad., It | l There were chowder, eels, coffee;, van'| 1° D\ID& about an understanding be-/he said. \'In. 1916 the normal Republi-| was the end of another blank day, and | | fixin's all prepared by Barney Johnson, (Ween the nations of the world which |can majority was 600 minus. In No- | the discouraged drummer called on an-| 9 champion cook of the realm. will ensure the world against another |vember, 1918, it was 1,200,000 plus. In | other merchant to display his samples l The second surprise of the evening} \*\ 1 hove to see it prepared to de- | November last it was aver 7,000,000, \But I want nothing today,\ said the l BUYS IDEAL DWELLING was when the téuck members presented fend its rlgfiu lud‘mvere ignty, and lla‘ But just as our ~vhfltory was “up-cu | merchant. , BALANCE TO SUIT to Second Lieutenant Fulton a hand- citizens until the day comes, if it ever |afleled in the nation's history so in like| \at least\ you will just examine my | . -__- Some gilt lower vase candelabrit. does, d'hefl all nlfllflm blanmulunl mnl'.manner is our responsibility unparal-| jine of goods?\ suggested Mooney | | New, up-to-date five-room house Capt. George Hoffman, in presenting| Oi@m@Ntle their fortifications 200 |leled. It is well to remember that no| 'The merchant thought not. | | on corner ptot. Well built. All the token of esteem to fhe second lieu.| W\! W!d° dlllTflment must come majority is necessarily permanent and | \In that case,\ suggested Mooney modern improvements, Room for tenant, said in part: \Comrade Fulton, *°**P their naveles. * PM“ certainty of continued 810C@®| meekly, \will you permit me the use of | RMAC: Apply to owner- pany ever since you were able to' tell ‘ \ formitcs have not had the opportunity to do | f o sev from an alarm aook!\ you) OU8Y, he declared, as prudence would \Be very sure that any deviation | so for some time.\-Phiadelphia Leoxe, |_ Althouse Ave. East Rockaway, not permit our-disarming while others 'from the path of progress will be noted | # were the first mascot the company ever had and have risen to the position of second Heutenant through. sheer merit. It gives me great pleasure to present to you on behalf of your comrades in this company this little token of our es- teem and to wish you long life and Joy in your marriage. May you remember each one of us as this'light is before you at the evening meal.\ Lieutenant Fulton was too filled up with emotion and clam chowder to say much. He had been called out of the room and all the light had been extin- guished save those on the candelabra and when he came back irfto the room his eyes bulged out of his head. Clearing his throat apd ripping off his standing collar he manaired to stutter a speech of moceptance something: like to me and I did not know that the news of my marriage had leaked out.. Your | gift to me, embodying as it does the good will of the company, will be treas- ufed 'beyond the mere expressions of man and I shail indeed look upon it daily as one of my priceless portessionk. \By a strange coincidence only this afternoon inty finnces made the remark that all ahe needed to make life. happy how in a cande-, a a can-, on, ane of those pretty ornaments you fel- lows have given 'us and on. behalf .of the lady and myself we thaik you from the bottom of our hearts.\ The- remainder of the evening wan spent in a. ganeral good time and in liek ing 'the platter clean of Burney John- son's culary conboctions. Former Chief Dimon Smith was present, alo Deputy Chicfa Mauersberger and Frits, almo for- mar Chief Clarénce B. Willseis. Harbert Bingham, who lately beomme a benedict, made the evening lively by taking the rocks cut of a chair, but mreed in have The repairs Inado before the hext mosiiog. The Tm Milva Htor® presented to the company! 10 oups for (he Closet Fund, which were pratefuily sccepted: hold weapons in their hands. Though a thorough believer in pre- parednems, Mr. Weeks insisted he was not solicitious that the United States maintain the largest military or naval force in the world. \I want to may here and now,\ he continued, \that I cannot give a mo- ment's consideration to the possibility of war with Great Britain. 'We have lived more than a hundred years with an unprotected border line of more than three thousand miles between the United States and. Canada and there has never been the alightest friction between these two countries, In my opinion, 'a war between Great Britain and the United States would be the end of civilization, and whatever may be the folly of the leaders Th either or both _naitions, the .peoples of Great. Britain and the United States. would 'The Secretary expressed his belief in universal but maid he realized the people of the United States wore to mwecept it. . He also tive aervice law, that should have beén made to apply only to those who fought, but to eltizen in any aétivity rélated to the Amwerting and condemned. \A seven million majority is large but it is not an albi for mistakes, negli- gence and extravagance of mlagovern- ment.\ . | ---# pa __ Copperas for Cessposls Copperas is a by-product of many industries which has proved of! such large commergial value that it is now |being carefully preserved. It is used [for many purposes since its properties have been discovered. One of the many uses to which it may be put is right at home in the back yard. Being of an acid nature it consumes and ten pounds dissolved in: water and deposited into a cesspool will save the expense of having the cesspool frequently cleaned. -Many fatlures are caused by mistak- ing failure for accomplishment. ESTABLISHED 1880 conduct of hostilities. lft TOO INQUISITIVE son A moat promising youth. recently sought Information from hin father, touching familiar affaire \Dad mid hs, \do You like mother? *why, what @ question. Of coirse I do.\ \And whe iDai® you? \I an certain 'he doen.\ \Did. che evet may mot '\Thonsands 6f times, my mon.\ \Did sho marry you -becuuse ahs loved you?\ Whereupan dad became angry,. And dld: \Mee hore, young mimi, you're getting years of experiencs. in can, handia your problem of When we serson your bom#, the Screen “umumlufldfi houde rather than an afterthought. Lot nonhuman-lulu; SHADFA mmf sitindy too personal, (ButT don't mind THUVTENAIL SNITPCR OF WARDING yeu that sho dog.\ Melts to order with bermmed or plan On. 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The 6-Day Sale offers you A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SOLVE . YOUR- HOT WATER PROBLEM This highly-perfected household appliahce is to. be offered on surprisingly attractive Sale. We want to give every one big sale. Consequently we must withhold the announcement of terms until tomorrow. Watch tomorrow's paper for them. In the meantime you are privileged and invited to come to dur store and examine the wounderful Gas Water Heater. You can see it will be glad to demonstrate it, But we 'cannot reveal the terms of the special sale. until tomorrow, Familiarize yourself with this economical,, time-and-bother-saving appliance and WATCH FRIDAY'S PAPER FOR SPECIAL INDUCEMENT **I believe the purpose of these insti- tutions.is so closely Interwoven with the question of adequate national de- fense,\ declared Gen, Pershing, \thht aU Americans should render every as sistance and encouragement.\ If. Mexico gets too much civilization she may become as badly off as some of th‘e other nations. 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