THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN MWBY THE LOCAL EXEMPTION BOARD2195Weet J54Accepted August 2.Sant T. Randall) 210Main street-Thomae W. Vlrnoy, 9 Albert St.I eland J. Hiidredtn. 24 Broadstreet.i591 Geo. H. Smpsen, 313 East Main!2107—Henry J. Rose, Walden, N. Y.LowMiddletown, N. Y.609664552I 26(55!. 784 1237129 2022 2036 1436 1732 ! 2453|1748 2494j 1495. 1762 1185| 16731S87298!675458945783181315721894548238927519131095167975515461647 2558 1354 190698215632099373166648693323312209355600153918431682507530street.Wm. Ostrander, Newburgh.Henry M. Roe, Jr. Campbell Hall.Geo. Nolda, 331, North St.Wallace Green Montgomery.Wm. J. Quigley, Montgomery Edmund Dalton, Maybrook. . „7{7 Walter M. Kelley, Montgomery. ■ ~Percy E. Larkin, State Hospital jThomas Procopio, Montgomery.!Bert E. Smitti, 11 Wickham Ave j A goat I no Oliver!, Maybrook.Warren Sands, Montgomsry.Elmsr Barton, Campbell Hall.The 144 men who have passed the physical examination are as follows:834 John J. Dillon, Roaeton.Salvatore Panetta, Middletown. Daniel E. Owen, Roaeton.Guatave D. Oberg, Newburgh.Ed. Hughea, Walden.Lealle R. Myers, 12 Benj. Ave.Geo. S. Gillespie, Walden.Sol. J. Ellerin, 51 Horton Ave.Wm. M. Burke, 219 West Main Leon Wheeler, Walden.Alanaon Schoonmaker, Walden. Matthew Jones, 3 Forest Ave.Cersi Albert, Montgomery.Accepted Auguet 3.Wm. P. Chidgey, Newburgh.John L. Heater, 15 Weat Conklin Avenue.Ralph G. Leggett, 53 Mulberrystreet.John Pellello, Walden.Giuseppe Giorgione, 9 Rowan etreet.Alineno Veltri, Maybrook.Ralph J. Salvetti, 79 Montgomery atreet.Frank V. Tierney, 27 Broad St.Royal E. Gonsolos, 35 Fulton street.James W. Alsdorf, Montgomery.Antonio Di Tringer, 17 School street.Guieeppe Barberi, 31 /z Prince street.Jesse Van Duzer, 265 East Main atreet.Fred L. Dailey, 17 Eldred St. Giueeppe Becchio, Montgomery.Ralph C. Fulton, 15 Eaat Av*.James Limanni, Middletown.Augustus Martin Anrenhc**r, 53 21oo Lake avenue. iPasquale Masci, 6 Ogden St.Accepter august 4.Charles J. Tierney, 27 Broad St. Joseph A. Kelley, 124 East Main atreet.Guy P. Twaddell, Middletown.Roy D. Vaughn, 77 Grand Ave.L. William P. Cortes, 5 Charlesstreet.Godfrey G. Sherlick, Maybrook. George E. Harris, Montgomery. Raymond Dolan, 40 Linden Ave.Harry Howarth, 17*. 2 Mull* berry atreet.Jamee Magaria, Roseton. MS48Floyd Neil Beebe, 18 Sprague Thomas W. Davie, Montgomery. Charlea Hughee, Walden-John J. Smith, Newburgh.Frank Bennett, 31 Beacon St.Eugene Finkenauer, 12 Mull* berry atreet.Paul W. Stewart, Walden.933—Vernon Myere.1779 Raymond C. Bowne, Walden.Leater J. Conklin, 94 Fulton St.Frank N. Conning, Montgomery Antonio Montilerno, 49 Montgomery atreet.Clarence Maaon, Roseton.Clayton A. Ferguson, Walden.Arthur T. Knapp, 36 Houatonavenue.Frank Morowitz, Middletown Thomae Volombe, 90 WienerIJulius Ellerin, 51 Horton Are., Middletown, N. Y.John W. Hobart, 12 Royce Are. Middletown, N. T.j----- Louis Ya(fee, Orange Lake, N.Y 1300—Geo. F. Anderaon. Walden, N.Y 1 2124—Wm. J. VanAmburg, W'alden,N. Y.John Segro, Maybrook, N. Y.Accepted August f. jAbram Countryman, Walden,N. Y.John Schappi, 9 Railroad Ave., Middletown, N. Y.Ernesto Barberlo, 22 Ogden street, Middletown, N. Y.John Hoffarth, 323 Monhagen avenue. Middletown, N. Y.HI Richard B. Huggins, 378 Northstreet, Mlddl«town, N. Y.2132—Edward J. Wicka, Walden, N. Y 1769—Ralph Zarra. Montgomery, N. Y 1148—Theodore Bloat. Jr. 6 Grantstreet, Middletown, N. Y.Frank Fatto, Maybrook. N. Y. Arnold MoNear, Newburgh, N. Y Frank L. Pekin, Walden. N. Y.H George A O’Donnell. Walden,N. Y.343—Gaetano Diana, 49 Cottage St., Middletown, N. Y.2008—Charles R. Burnett, MontgomeryN. Y.1613—Walter Rion, Maybrook. N. Y. 2100—William R. Phillips, W'alden,N. Y.Harry B. Slaughter, Roseton,N. Y.Gunn B. Myers, Marlboro, N. Y. Jacob C. Sears. 55 Sprague avenue, Middletown, N. Y.1007—Stephen Vargo, Roseton.Accepted on Auguet 10.1764—Charles Vicital, Montgomery. 1366—Theodore A. ttcombul, Walden. 863—-Domlnlco Ella, Middletown.970—-Fred Roundtree, Roseton.637—John Crosier, Middletown. 1675—-Nicola Sllvestro, Maybrook 2024—Clarence F. Hawkins, Montgomery.671—Alfred R. Keener, Middletown. 1878—Charles Woltershelm, Walden.1J43 2102 704-72-1617 2303 363 1287 2495 24392167!3096045Vm. H. Southwell, 45 Hanford street, Middletown, N. Y. Giovani Nidodeno. 92 Montgom ery street, Middletown, N. Y.Walden, V9126091114210943176310664202374217 315414706454331262251717105712566011099271960610452186201423 21 *'17161651172365215481432m m lt;r%1 73 6f£25021727■ 2047519924105117051331797259915361922266215702577224720114322078677927132211032119 719IS6S23191821211513461020195514171574203416361441434760VI6021837556avenue.Harold E. Walsh, 6 Robert St. Antonio De Notoris, 72 Wisner avenue.Jerry Williamaon, Roaeton.Fred E. Mohl, R. F. D., No, 1. Walden.Accepted Auguet 6.Harry E. Winter, Maybrook, N. Y.Frederick J. Frank, Maybrook, N. Y.Harry R TerwilUger. 126Vi Prospect Ave Middletown, N. Y J 390—Bernard L. Hirst, 31 Ogden street. Middletown, N. Y.Russell T. Gould, 321 North street, Middletown, N. Y.Ijeroy J. Kimbark, Coldenham Road.Carl Hargnllius. Newburgh.N.Y Arthur M. Rauscher, 372 North street, Middletown, N. Y.Charles W. Connelly. Maybrook, N. Y.1390—John T. Black, 138 Monhagenavenue, Middletown, N. Y.1549—Arthur C. Howell, 76 Waway*anda Ave , Middletown, N. Y. 1476—Enoch J. Lewis, Maybrook, N.Y »ISIS77272117911956141921S4-103~ I 3196Angelo Freco, 65 Cottage Street j j 355 Middletown. N. Y.Thomas Quist, Sr.,N.Y. hs2lRoss St. J. Castle, 16 Broad n02 street, Middletown, N. Y.Ilenry M. Baxter, Newburgh, 1^5N. Y. jTheodore F. Morris, 250 East Main St., Middletown, N. Y. j Bert H. Pratt, 11 Wickham avenue, Middletown, N. Y.Benton A. Jone*. Maybrook N. Y.Arthur I. Davidson. Centerville Station, Sul. Co. N. Y.Isaac B. Ayres, 33 Monhagen avenue. Middletown, N. Y.John J. Corwin, 8 street. Middletown# N. Y.LeRoy L. Decker, Walden, N. Y Accepted on Auguat. 8.Joseph D. Brinkerhoff, 2 Linden Block, Middletown, N. Y.31—Glenn H. Caley. 38^ Lincoln street, Middletown, N. Y. IRaynold O. Decker, Maybrook, ;N. Y. I -George W. Hopkins, Montgom- i ery street. jJohn H. Wagner, Montgomery, *N. Y.Sygmant Silisowski, Walden,N. Y.Thomas R. Hart, 76 Highland avenue, Middletown, N. Y.Samuel W. Mills, 60 Wsst Main street. Middletown. N. Y Harold O. Smiley,N. Y.Frederick Geffken,N. Y.John T.- Hall. Walden, N. Y.David S. Hoyt, 278 North street. Middletown. N. Y.Herbert W. Steer, Walden, N. Y David S. Agnew, Newburgh,N. Y.Walter J. Van Leuven, Walden,N. Y.Sydney Herbert, Campbell Hail,N. Y.William P. Blumenauer. 55 Boattie Ave.. Middletown, N. Y.Francis M. Connelly, Maybrook,V. Y.Nial Van Mckee. 59 South St.,Middletown. N. Y.James Guattery, Montgomery,N. Y.Julius Heining, Jr., 0 Liberty street, Middletown, N. Y.William H. Cosgrove, New* burgh, N. Y.Clarence I. Vaughan, 175 Wickham Ave., Middletown, N. Yt Allen Davidson, 243 North St., Middletown N. Y.Anchel Cuminski,'Walden. N.Y Jesse C. Mekul, Newburgh,N. Y.792—James J. Riley, Newburgh,N. YCarmino Kpplite, 31 Trines street, Middletown, N. Y.Accepted on August 9.Peter Horrovoets, Middletown. Maurice F. Rauner, Walden.. '.j - .''1 ' T- S, S .Arthur Marks. Middletown. Leonard Gleochler, Middletown 1896—Clinton Henry. Walden.356—Antonio Tabbozzi, Middletown. 112—Joshua Misner, Middletown.1067—'Frank T. Gardner, Middletown. 2590— William S. Warring, Newburgh. 128—Frank Patmore, Middletown. 2012—Dennis Corbett, Jr., Montgomery 806—William H. Austin, Middle Hope 11—John J. Burke, Middletown.900—Doward Jeffries, Roseton.13-81— Elijah T. Bell, Newburgh.Byron C. Shepard, Maybrook. Virgil T. J. Knapp, Middletown. Biose Ferrare, Middletown. Harry W. Barber. Maybrook Harry C. Shipman, Middletown. Milton K. Hudson. Middletown.Accepted Aug. 11.Ambrose R. Harrington, Middletown.Santo Carone. Middletown. Thomas M. Gray, Middletown. 664--George C. Galwaler. Middletown 93—Victor T. Kreiling. Middletown 1448—Luther R. Gillette. Maybrook. 1722—Joseph W. Haskin. Montgomery 957—Gus Peslis, Roseton.1557—James H. Levin.-, Jr. Middletown.1744—George Myers, Montgomery.1112—George A. Mills, Middletown.James J. Lackey, Jr., Middletown. I William H. Stephenson. Mid-: dletown.Herbert G Mastin, Middletown. William B Mabee, MiddletownFrank Relbl. Middletown. ! William F. Schneider, Middle-town. !Richard I) Sam bells. Walden, j Fred Kurt/.. Campbell Hall.Henry P. Korthright, Middle-1town. jWilliam M. Mapes, Middletown Abram J. Schoonmaker. Mont-32726532462! 1595fl Simpson. Middle*gomery.Richardto w n. ; 315 Hi Ip Sill Sf 1181Alvin. F. Deyo, Middletown. Asher B. Palmer, Middletown.0Harry L. Fallon, Middletown. Charles C. Zemates, Crystal Hun.1073 —Jesse Halstead. Middletown.3‘ George A Connor. M-ddletow*. Cortland jgs—Daniel H. Hallinan, MiddletownLucas Countryman, Maybrook. Elmer T. Lemon. Middletown. Ferdinand Froehllch. Montgomery.Thomas H. Hazlett. Newburgh. Elwood, J. Worden. Middletown George W. Talmadge, Middletown.Albert W. Anthony. Middletown’COMPANY 1 BOYSTO HAVE SWEATERS770New burgh, New burgh,i3502H9S2365S7H17141132William T. Nelson, Middletown.-Raymond William, Middletown. Commie Fuller, Roseton.John Fiora, Montgomery.Arthur B. Priest, Middletown. -Antonio Mancaluso, MiddletownMrs. P. S. Van Inwcgan with a committee of ladies wit. see that all members of Compauv I are furuished with sweaters. Captain Stecdman has been asked to report ho v mauy are needed, and 75 pounds of worsted has been ordered through Mr. Millspaugb. More will be ordered it' necessary. As soon as the yarn is receded, ahnouncemeo*. will be made through the papers, and the committee will meet at the Webb Horton Memorial Presbyterian church each afternoon, except Saturday to provide the ladies uf Middletown, who *re w illi -g to kuit tl.e sweaters for one I of our own boys, » ith yarn, and pattern; or if you will call up Phone 3and a member of the committee will jsee you personally. It is hoped thatthere will be a liberal response t'rom j the women of Middletown for the boys j need these sweaters at as early a date 1 as pottle. ]'1 he work on the pajamas lor the ! Red Cross, carried on by the ladies of ! the Memorial Cuurcn, has progressed rapidly. They have not missed a sin-j gle afternoon. The rooms have been furnished with patterns ajad machines,, and in the early fall, the committee will be able to turn over to the Red Cross 20 dozen pair.In spite of the hot weather, a goodly number of women have been at the Church every afternoon, except Saturday. A number, unable to meet at the church, have made them at their homes. One Sunday School ( lass meets every Tuesday evening.We are sure that there are many , who will be willing to assist in this extra work, and we rejoice in the contributions that have made it possible.i180—An tori no. 57 Cottage i 1*7*- Domenico Sicillano, Maybrook.tl *7572M6711S4163S2454street, Middletown, N. Y 2322 — Jerome W. Neil. 55^ Fultonstreet, Middletown. N Y.1292—Frank Sechrlst. Maybrook. N. Y 2730—Clarence B. Ward, 91 Watkinsavenue, Middletown. N. Y.John Sleflick. Roseton, N. Y.John R Colohan. Newburgh,N. Y.-Charles E. Bilyeu, 64 East avenue, Middletown, N. Y.2456—Thomas J. l^assiey. 49 Lake 11016avenue, Middletown. N. Y. 'M6R8 W arren Davis, 57 Ogden St., J 335 Middletown, N. Y. 1430-Smith, Middle-%22302696S533.2090379-Ezra Menta, Jr.. Walden, N. Y. -Pasquale Gulli, 77 Montgomery street, Middletown, N. Y.\560—James Langan, Jr., 42 Fultonstreet, Middletown, N. Y.542—Joseph H. Cummlskey. 5R Broad street, Middletown, N. Y.Sylvester W town.l.eon l. Moore, Middletown. -Louis J. Moshier, Middletown. -Thomas R Conway, Marlboro. -William C. Cunniff. Middletown -Arthur B Loder, Middletown. -James p Belscher, Middletown. -John R. Vail. Walden.-Wiliam F. Irahols, Middletown. IW^Paal Decerk. W'alden.Arrle Williams, Roseton l.e» is R. Blair, Montgomery, William Danchel. Middletown. Patrick H. Day, Maybrook. Lewis Andrews, Montgomery.Victor C Pollard. Walden. * 2503 -George Tice, Middletow^Joseph Dorrelll. Waltfin.Jerry DeSantolfr^iddlatown.Roy A WiWaitu, Middletown.DoutiaA Gowers, MiddletownD. OF A. AT THE FAIR.The Members of Olympia Council D. of A. have been invited by the directors of the Orange County Fair to be present on Tuesday, which is Patriotic Day. The Invitation has been accepted and the members will meet at the Mechanics Home, at 12:45 o’clock on Tuesday. Transportation wil befree.2005LIEUT. ADAMS HOME J Edson Adams, who has been at the Officers* Training Camp at Platts-burg, thla summer is at home for e twelve days* visit i-fter which he will report with his commission at Yap-nank, L. I. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant.J180634126172376THE M008EHEART LEGION, The Ladlea of the Mooseheart Legion will hold a regular meetiug In the Moose rooms at 8 o'clock this even Inf. All members are requested to at.tend* 1,1