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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 100, no. 2586: Articles]: October 6, 1917

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REAL ESTATE AND (Copyright. 1917, by The Record and Oulde Oo.) NEW YORK, OCTOBER 6, 1917 "HONOR ROLL" OF MEN WHO HAVE ENLISTED Canvass of Principal fReal Estate Offices in City Has ;Produced Notable List of Volunteers National Defense Island. WHENEVER a civic movement which affected the welfare of New York City was started, real estate in¬ terests always have been the first to come forward. This spirit has again been demonstrated through the splendid response of men identified with the mar¬ ket to the call of the President for men to go to the front. In practically every real estate office throughout the city young men have volunteered their services and have of¬ fered their lives in the world war. The Record and Guide has just com¬ pleted a canvass of the principal real estate offices in Manhattan, and has ob¬ tained a "Roll of Honor," consisting of men who have joined various units of the army and navy. The list is printed herewith: Daniel Birdsall & Co. Benjamin Eampton, Troop C, Machine Gun Crew. Howard Logie, Essex Troop of New¬ ark, N. J. Curtis Simpson, Commissariat Dept., Assistant Truck Master. Malcolm McR. Slaughter, Army. Vasa K. Bracher. Vasa K. Bracher, Home League, 89th Precinct, Staten Bulkley & Horton Co. Arthur Jerome Horton, Officers' Re¬ serve Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y. Wayne Wilson, Jr., U. S. Naval Re¬ serve, Bensonhurst, N. Y. Carstein & Linnekin, Inc. William Ward Jones, Naval Reserve. Cross & Brown Co. Stanley S. Woolley, 9th Regiment. Edward D. Potter, Squadron A. Russell C. Lord, Essex Troopers. Frank Lamson, 7th Regiment. William J. Deevy, Plattsburg, N. Y. Stewart Dewar, Squadron A. John Geishen, 69th Regiment. Joseph V. Dorgan, Naval Reserve. Seth Aronson, Naval Militia, N. Y. Hugh J. Murphy, Naval Reserve. Eugene Sullivan, American Ambulance in France. Cruikshank Co. Edwin A. Cruikshank, 2nd U. S. Base Hospital No. 9, American Expeditionary Forces in France. Russell V. Cruikshank, Naval Militia, Stationed in New York City. Douglas M. Cruikshank, Signal Corps. Stationed in New York City. Julius F. A. Doolittle, 1st Lieutenant, 21st Field Artillery, Leon Springs, San Antonio, Texas. U. S. Army. J. Clarence Davies. James Moran, Co. L, 49th Infantry, Syracuse, N. Y. John D. Waddell, C(. G, 165th Infantry, Mineola, L. I. Joseph P. Day. Harry P. Hewes, Officers' Reserve, Fort Meyer. W. H. Murphy, 69th Regiment, Camp Mills. Horace S. Ely & Co. Matthew G. Ely, Aviation Dept. William F. Philips, Cavalry, Spartan¬ burg, N. C, Charles Bryce Kellogg, 29tb Division, Headquarters Troop. Harold W. Tappev, Co. B, 7th Regi¬ ment, New York Infantry. ' Frank McA. Lester, Co. B, 7th Regi¬ ment, New York Infantry. Paul McLees, Quartermaster's Dept, U. S. A. Frank J. Milton, National Army. Archibald D. Russell, Jr.. Coast Patrol. Frank Lovatt, Hospital Corps, U. S.N. Russell Beckley, U. S. Marines. Equitable Life Assurance Society. S. E. Cavanaugh, Officers' Military Training Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y. G. A. Mulliner, Officers' Military Training Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y. C. R. Rowland, Officers* Military Training Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y. Devereux Lord, Officers* Military Training Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y. Dr. E. C. Beckwith, Med. 1st Lieuten¬ ant. Sth Coast Artillery, Plattsburg, N. Y. Dr. A. N. Renner, 1st Lieutenant, N. Y. Medical Corps, 9th Coast Artillery. H. Meffert, Finger Print Service, Washington, D. C. W. M. Donohue, 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery. J. H. Dewhurst, 27th Regiment. H. C. Hutchins, 13th Coast Artillery. Carl Juchatz, 23rd Regiment, N. Y. National Guard. Martin A. Ryan, Princeton Aeronau¬ tical School. A. D. Leslie, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, National Guard. Howard Memmer, 2nd Field Artillery, Battery D, N. Y. National Guard. J. H. Carr, Co. F, 22nd Regiment, N. Y. National Guard. David Matthews, Battery E, First Ar¬ tillery. John Prout, Lieutenant, Co. F, 69th Regiment, N. Y. National Guard. Samuel Latour, 13th Coast Artillery. William Mathers, Jr., 13th Coast Artil¬ lery. Wilbur Campbell, Battery C, Field Ar¬ tillery, N. J. J. A. Demarest, 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery. R. N. Sayre, Battery C. Field Artillery, N.J. Marshall Holtz, Bergen Battery, 2nd Bat., Heavy Field Artillery, N. G. N. J. J. R. Connor, Bugler, 7th Regiment. C. S. Nichols, Battleship, New Jersey. Charles E. Malone, Battleship New Jersey. Walter Dibblee, U. S. S. Gloucester. W. Griffiths, Naval Reserve. L. E. Teta, Naval Reserve. E. J. Kane, Naval Reserve. F. Ferraris, Naval Reserve. John R. & Oscar L. Foley. Robert Francis Russell, British Royal Flying Corps. Folsom Brothers, Inc. Herman K. Hack, Sth Coast Artillery, John N. Golding. Robert Noble Golding, Lieutenant, 331st Field Artillery, Camp Grant, Illi¬ nois. John Noble Golding, Jr., Corporal Co. L, 7th Regiment, N. G. U. S., Spartan¬ burg, N. C. John Noble Golding, Lieutenant, Re¬ serve Corps, N. G. N. Y. N. Brigham Hall and Wm. D. Bloodgood. Captain Ernest T Van Zandt, 12th N. Y. Infantry. Ernest C. Poillon, 1st Lieutenant, Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. Y. David Berman, Sergeant, Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. Y. Harris & Vaughan. Capt. Duncan G. Harris, Co. A, 305th Infantry, Camp Upton, L. I. Donnell Harris, American Ambulance Corps in France. Henry Forster, American Flying Corps in France. Houghton Company. Kenneth Todd Tucker, 2d Lieutenant, 307th Infantry Regiment, Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. Bryan L. Kennelly. William Kennelly, Captain of Co. C, 165th Infantry (formerly the 69th Regi¬ ment.) John V. Lawrence, Engineer's -Dept., United States Navy. Courtney L. Wood, National Army at Yaphank, L. I. Knap & Wasson Co. William H. Barry, Automobile Supply Train, Spartanburg, S. C. James Conway, U. S. Navy. Charles S. Kohler. James J. Georgi, 7th Regiment, N. Y. N. G. Wm. C. & A. Edw. Lester. Robert E. Mertens, Squadron A, Van Courtlandt Park, N. Y. City. Manning & Trunk, John C. Calhoun, Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Motor Truck Co., N. A. A. H. Mathews. George B. Hauford, U. S. Marines Scout Patrol. George W. Mercer & Son. J. Grant Little, 7th Regiment, N. Y. Infantry. Moore & Wyckoff. John Constable Moore, Assistant Pay¬ master in Supply Depot of U. S. Naval Reserve Force. John J. Mircovich, Private, Yaphank, Charles F. Noyes Co. Robert D. Sherman. Nathaniel M. Kerr. Allen H. Josselyn. John L. Parish. Francis Rich Parish, Headquarters Co. 19th Field Artillery, Ft. Sam Hous¬ ton, Texas. Pease & Elliman. Cyril H. Stephenson, enlisted with English Regiment at outbreak of war and died from results of one of the first German gas attacks. Captain G^offry H. Bonnell, enlisted at outbreak of war, joining Aviation Branch of the English Army, now in America on recruiting service. Philip O. Mills, enlisted with American Ambulance Corps in France, now with U. S. Army. Oliver Hazard Perry, enlisted with American Ambulance Corps in France, now with U. S. Army. Preston F. Hoyt, obtained a commis¬ sion at Plattsburg, N. Y. Captain Burgoyne Hamilton, training recruits at Fort Benjamin Harrison, In¬ dianapolis. Robert Sedgwick, Jr., Newport Naval Training Station. Brewster Reamey, Naval Reserve. E. V. Seidle, 15th Infantry, Clayton Smith, Squadron A. William Michaels, 22d Engineers. Donald Carr, 7th Regiment. RECORD ANO GUIDK IS IN ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.