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KATONAH K0PORB, TETCBSDAY; AUGUST 6, Pi EPS 6 i 8AU Of DRESS GOODS \gTY ,,t,E<3 AN>PATT £RtfS AT GREATLY REDUCEp PRICES J *'\'-'\ J \ ' A \Srs, at 20c per Yd, Value 29c, »jfc--!>*p&-55-»v?siriFW' — W7 ---J \telRP* silk (thread-at 12y 2 c too and I8q per Yd. \WiW'f'V 1 A9l#«&ZOb.and 29o per Yd, Per Yd. good quality af'tftdper Yd. .Qoad^yariety of. widths and, colors. *• \HOT WEATHER GOODS. • ^'^aS ^^^jfjRit^r F^OS**^ 0 ° r thr ? e burner at $6, »7 and $9 \VOT1E^MO^A%^^B» Freezers. AH*ifces. r#t^^^Jp & SON, Inc. : * Detail 'I s«rt- ffantity produc- A and a consequent r j reduction in manufac- ,< tuping over-head, J tallows us to offer you <i this new jrOUR — a % ReOt^Lozierr-^at $2100 A ' Tie old time Lozier i power. * .• - • liHifeold time Loziervim i and snap. ^ The old lime Lozier safety—tthe safety that ^ today, brings famous ^ racers 1$ ;the i lazier .fac- j ^toffies to fetiy^boaer-parts- & install -la their various \ 4 { ' i JThe old time Lojzier $b -7-the . embellish ments that lend a richness ta-sthe cars as years gd\by. ,. ,• .Tie old time abjHty to iSfay good—to \run year .a&er f year 7-year after year and grow sweeter ^$h\fge. ^^Mie/old itime.easy rid ing properties that come through \spring alloys, wh;cn are one of die ssctetjs of our business— -ejisy riding «s of -yore. .' f r If OH caft; l^e >^puT demoixstj.aj.apu 5ri the fc viLozier car of your <ehoice /—either theJfOUR at J§ i <by phoning' the iToztefr ^3 dealer; in youx^own.. § Ught Faw-$2100 t tight Six $3250 WbHe^fas Garage Co* g| 1914. PAGEfHKBa WVHIAG .Mr.' Ttomae -M«rtln, ot SoutJa Ni>r- \welt Conn, and M|ss Josle AIBWJ) of Burlington, Coaa,. -were recent, 'guest? at Alio iomo of J. H. Mortla. Mla3.^CatUeriao Razlenal^, of Hew. (Bo<ltieU9, ylslted with friends in iUfl village /or a few ^aya laet weeji;. >. i ! t .RU-a„.Elliott , Hue8tfci <ejDWt the weeKJ '•oad^lth. feer parejita Mr. and .lUra-. .F..iU, Barkup, retutplng .to ier dome dn Airrnouk on Sunday with her huM banjj. whocBpeat the day tare. .t| Aloozo W. Haddea .purchased, .t&ft houBQ ./qf .'the .late ftames -Bassjonala *t,U4e„*ale on Tuesday of iJ8 «t. wejaH- Sfjp. Aline Bailey jreturn,ed to'Kpw. York iCltjt .on -Monday o^tpr enjoyigg a pleasant week's visit at-tthe tootne, otMr. .#nd Mr?. S. H- .amith. ,It vh03 been arranged to hold an(iu»l .Sunday. School dUlcatc >ot lite Mejhgdtet Chjireh jajt I^ke MalHopacr Jjqla snd Holjert Mftaterson -of Vfij- halla axe ^peitdlng the week w4th;] their, ecapdi^irentB -Mr. and Mrs. ,R.-;| P. \WWte. Ohuroji *ad Sundpy School ,ser<j vices .-will J>e mitmad in .the MeUH odiat Church 3e^t ,Sunday \at -the -ua-l ual jhojir. 1 Louis, Ward having recovered front his recent operation and 'illness is. -once more the efficient and willing clerk .in N. H. Minor's etore. Louisj ^presumed .hfe duties an Monday .of thtf) WBOk. ! Rev. and Mr3. J. S. Haight and' child, are spending a week at Bloom- erslde, -Peach Lake. Hhey 3iave IBS>\ ttielr guests Rev. Mr. Haight's par-.| ents of Beacon, N. Y. Iflttte .©Hjapoir Bgglestoa ot Ool-:] dens Bridge < WQS the ^uest of iher grandmother. Mrs. D. Booth on Mon-'| •day .and Tuesday laat. Mir. and , M,>B - James Roney have' be$n eatertaihing for the papt two: weeks Mr. and Mrs. William Roney ,of Boston, Mass and Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Ryan, of New York City. Mra. BJoctense Vail ot New York City was the recent gueet of Mrs. Darius tabdaU. George Miller, who hflfl been spend ing .several •daya at Atlantic City \n now visiting wttfi Ms aunts, the MIss- *5B jMxdio^ey.-iwho also have ae their* 1 guest their sister, Mits. BUiza Miller; of White Plains. 1 Raymond Hunt has recovered from hta recent abtack of 13a measles and fi is now- able to -be about. 44 ''iLritririitiinsiTi it teGIRDLE RIDGE\ KATONAH, % % Vegetables of qiiatttyjean *ow*o had bfqs. Not an oVernHpe^vefletable will tie sold. Bvery one 'examlriSd'for filem- ftfiea and lmperfecffi)jl«b'ifq!fiB J *eJrjO- packed. Everythlnp .'^^.PXC <J^* * ha proper stage of ,irtatOrlty,Jftat alt our 'j ^fcjp^iji^ W«*W 'H^ NORTH SAMIIVI 1 . „. .. < Nprth Salem, Aug. £. OsEdTUAHY. JMrs. •«enr < y fiarhlte. Mra. Henry \Barhlte widow of tad late Henry Barlilte, departed TaH Ufa at her late TesWeace last Friday af ternoon in tliO elghty-Jlret year, or her life. Mrs. Barhifie suffered a shock on Tuesday and remaining in _nn .unconscious condition passed away on Friday The funeral was held at' CaW 'late reeidence on Sunday, Rev. Jolm S. Height officiating. Interment' In .Liuddlngtonville Cemetery. Born—Friday, July 31. to Mi\ and 'Mrs. H. Arthur Vafl. a son. Their friends wish to extend, .their, congra-. tulationa and good wishes. • We are .glad to report imprpve-' mont in tlie. .condition of ,Geor£e,.M- ( t Hoyt hut regret to, learn 'that^re. jHoyt has.heen finally cpmpelled to. take to, Jier bed. It is al?cere^y, tipp- Croton Falls, Aug. 5. ' Mr. and-Mrs. Charles Dickens aid child *>t White Plains spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Senna- bel. Mr. Willis G. Smith Is enjoying a vacation from Cite duties. Mrs. Thomas Schofleld of Danbury spent last week * with Mm. Henry Strang. Slje is now visiting friends ajt'Llncofaa'ale. Mr. Cftftord Halm of Midwood, N. 5*. speAt the week end in town. , Mlsa MJinle Reitman of Brooklyji Bpeh't (the^wpek end with friends in ^tOwn., •\<i Mites Rodlna Hamlll returned to her jbiome^at Ri4gefleld Park, N. J o? Su.n,day .from a week's atay at JE ^oomerside, Peach Lake, wltj some friends. J Mr. ^a.nd ,MtB. Richard Turner and -j;am|\y^of T'Uckahoe, are spending sev-. ieipl -weeks -with Mrs. Henry Strang. •, ,Mr. and Mrs E. C. Purdy and' -d^ujgfiter, returned on Saturday from *a .month^s «tay at \Tea Bar Lodge\ .Peach Lake. ' iLast week on Wednesday the Pres- byterlah .Sunday School held their annual.'picnic at Lake Ma^opoc 01 .Ransoms Grove. As usual a large crowd attended and all enjoyed a pleasant day. Master B. ©rickson of Cannel, vis ited his .sister, Mrs. Joseph Brear- ton\ for SBveral days. The Baptist Church re-opeied on Sunday, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Rim-' po having been away for a few weeks •vacation. 1 Mr and Mrs. Mory Smith and fa mily of Newark, N. J. are spend ing the month at Camp at Peach Lake. Mrs Cilcliester, a former resident of .Unioi Valley, now of New Jersey, called on friends here this week. Miss- Mildred Deats returned on 'Monday to Katonah from several weeks' camping at Union Valley. Mr. Fred Leonard returned on Sa turday from several days' stay In New York with his stater. Great preparations are being mode for the fair to be held this week In the Firemen's Hall, under the eus- •pices of St. Joseph's Catholic church. Many, both UBeful ,and beautiful, ar ticles are on sale Also ice cre.am. cake aid home made candy. The Fair will be Cield on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday, afternoons and •evenings, of this week and on Fri day a dance will be givon. All ore cordially invited to attend the ba zaar. ,M~. and Mrs. \Cla/nence . Abilams have been visiting Miss Gusste Abrams this week Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Avery and Mrs N. P. See called pn Mra. Grif fin ,and .daughter, at Peach Lake, one- day last week. different (batteries fpr jnanouevres tie •ed .thgt the affllcte^family may aqonA Battery BjSarm here looks rather de- ,be ,1-ea.tored,to.,perfec,t health TJhere. w .fii be Friend?, .Meeting at, ,Peach Ljike, on .Sunday na*t at 3 ^o'clock,, .The usual...supply jot gabd speakers.will be .present. The ladies of .the. TJaiverBalist [jChurcCi have .decldejl to bold thejr annual fair and supper on the after noon and .evening .cjr August 1st. . Jie.metnbgr rie date. Further so.Uce. will pa given .later... Friends, of,Jler.. .E. A. iteed re^, I 'gret to hear fl{ Ijls serious .Ulieas a^. Jiliis home^iere.. i Mjfjs Ejhol .Ferguson is visiting, frtanids^n *rey3lav .en, ^ona, 1. Edv/arfl Gordon was fce gn,est,of f|Chla| brother George over Sunday. 'Mi ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wray of Ne}v York «are .the, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cree. Last Friday ^hlie 4lr. Jonah' Knapp of -Cross (River was\ 'driving' •his, can /along toe wad near the -Te< Honso, ^tiie •steering gear refused * work? -feie oar, cllmbmg the -bank an Uuroedl tw^Je. The four oefcupafft's carpo -through *ho -a'ccklent' with oOty 'sllgjhl'-iijmses and may consider 1 themselves very luckSr. 'Vv'Jih tfie as^ alatj&lo&Mit-Wir. George ^Gordon, -Mr.^ tKnipp $W-*ble to <make ^repMrs aid Vrun. .Hie scare home under' -fife ojrrf>| ' k VWi> Wo Lose Opals. Tie jreasop.-why ^qflals^are 00 often I lost tom^ett se ^gp- i§J$flt tjaex 1 expan^^wfOi heat 'tnoro ) '^n >,th,er preoloda^.'vtoneB,' and. 'co'nBealuenJly, force'opra*«ne gdia ^Jr&TcH'lidlas' theja I Works Both Way* t . . :te|WcleTBIben,'\ls feighty Batte'te' i»^u*S»o«I^Bi«ofl8«jaiti6B)la :y$&faeWnai- Goldens Bridge^ Aug. H>. c At the MeThoaiat Episcopal Church Divine SeWice, with pfe'achfng by\ the pastor, will be \held on Sundoyj morning next, August Oth beginning; at 11 o'clock. TCie Rev. J. W. Leadbeater will leave for his vacation on Monday, next, August 10th, «to be absent two weeks. v The members of the Methodist Episcopal 'Sunday School will hold their annual (outing and; picaic at Lake Maliopac today, Thursday, Au gust Gth. The members of the Ladles Aid Society will meet at .the home of Mrs J C. Bailey tomorrow, Friday evening, at 7.45. All members are urged to be present. On Saturday next, August 8tli, a number of our local Sunday School- workers will leave 01 the 2.31 p m train for BrlarcHff Mtmorr Trta ^Plwas^ antville, to attend the Sunday Schoof Conference and reception to be given by Cie Sunday School forces of West chester Cou-ity to the Rev. Mr. Ukai, Chairman of the Board of Directors [,ot the National Japanese S. S. As sociation, and the Rev Mr. Kaw- osumi, who are on a visit to this country. SALEM CENTER. Salem -Center, Aug. C. «• Wlille Mr. Hajght, rector, of 8t James Churcj Is enjoying a well earned 'vacation the regular service* are -being conducted \jy Rev. R. C. Russell. 'Mr. -Haight is spending a .portion of his -vacation in ono of the aewjy .built bungalows at Bloomer- slde,, Pencil' l*ak#. •Oscar Peters is one .of the busiest '.men in the community at prejseat. Now that the regular .army camp ,in BennBylvania.'-is being .used by .the sorted over the week tend. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hobby eater- talned_ the following guests over Sun- 4ayi Mr. Hobby's sister, Mrs. Os car filler • -and daughters, of New *ork; Mrs. Oarl Miller and son, and' Mrs. Hobby's aunt, Mre. James Ba ker AAd hp?band. Mr f , and Mrs. Martin Vogler have, moyed from .the. Bloomer Hovse to Bedford Hills. Miss iRttta Bloomor of Brooklyn is; vSs|t#ng .Mrs. 'Walter Bloomer aid •family ,at their cottage in (Bloomer', ty&ide.' 1 . • Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner of Purdys were welcome Sunday visi tors with 1&elr -jlon^-and family ^ero on Suntfay. CROSS RiyjER. Cross ftlver, Aug. 6. , Services wJU be Jiold at the Meth odist Episcopal. Caurch on Sunday next, August 9th, both afternooi and evening, at 2.30 and 7.45. •jpev. 3. Sc. •Newman, the uastor,. ppeach at m. next Sun day at 'joVdsS < 'River' Baptist Church/ Prof. Harry WlWe, the violinist from Now York, will be present with hie] xloiiq, Aii $ special musical program will be. repidere^. Seat3 are free. jfl.verya»i> tejajd^ed. T , Mlga'.ErBia, |nat^ad .pf ,Miss Emma ^risckles as was stated In last weeks j>aper, wiU take the .post of Miss Flor ence, in -t3*e -ai ^y ito i>e given ne^t- £ti$W oig^lt at .Cross River Baptist \Vfe-4Srejs^sd-to leam trrnt aafBT .Frank Ti ^ppe^ -who has been crnite^| . sl9 >f is much better, toy 1,Mr. '4lbert' Wiluo from New Xorfe GOLPENf. GE:^. - * BEDFORD VILLAGE. Bedford Village^ Aug. 5. William Baylis is enjoying a fow days at his home here Dr. and Mr3. Coopernall are ex pected .tome from their European trip next Saturday Latlirop Colgate a.-rivod homo last Monday after spending a month at Greenport, L I. The iron bridges-that span tie Boa- (jver River near the residence of James' Sheelian and Matthew Mills are bath being repaired by town superintend-, ent Thomas O'Brien this week The Ulgjway aiar Mr. Shcchan's place has been closed in coiisuquonco. David Rich and his bride havo taken up housekeeping in Mr Bay lis' house, formerly ocoupled by Mrs. Steadwell. Mr. Rich's faUer nnil mo ther have retutrned to their home near Danbury. Mies Theresa Mills, who has boon quite ill ot her home here for sorts tlmo past, ds -still in a critical con-:l dltion, we are sorry to learn Miss Margaret Cooirone t-nok hpr mother, who has been quite ill, for an auto ride in her new car on Satur day. At a meeting of the Junior Girls' Club held at tao homo Of Miss E, 'P. Luqueer on Saturday, Miss May Ferry was awarded a gold thimblo .and Miss Florence Rugor a -silver thimble as a result of their good work in tCto sowing class held dur ing the wlnW. The prizes were do nated by Mr\ H. H. Forbes. The no easy matter as all lavo done wonderfully Refreshments of Ice were sorved at the cake awarding wa: of the girls good work, cream and close of 1 he moating Percy Payne DewK a highly re spected resident ofSUils place, dlod at Ciis home here onN^onday ev-mi- tag .aged 55 years Mr Lewis will bo greatly missed not only here but througliput tiie Town of Iltxlfonl He was one of the largest taxpayers In the town and a most generous giver to all public ina'ltutions. lie leaves. 'Jbno a.on, RrcdorJc, of Wostport, an ono brother, Frederic, of Rldg-Qflold,, to mqum his loss. Quite a little excitement was caus •pd on Saturday afternoon when lt»| was <repor*od that Gordon Clark, (Mai) .bad .run off a stopp embank- •mont wltn a heavy auto furniture von between this place and Ar-nonlt Gor- Mon had been driving auto vans for a •Mr. Sparling, of Now York, for thp •pant year. On Saturday aftemio-i, 'with a heavy van loaded with fu-ni- ture which he was talcing from Nor- 'walk to 'U10 ofty, he drove through'. 'h(»re to visit relatives and friends.! Wlille going down the steep hill near Mr., Hopkins' residence his steering gear .caught in some way and over the embankment wont Major and the •load, a distance of fifteen -feet. Thtf<i van was .pretty nearly demolished. •Gordon lost one «nr and four ribs wore, broken, besides a severe shak< Ing up. -Strange to say the other men' riding oil the van seat wns unhurt BEDFORD TUXLS. Bedford Hills Aug 5. St. Matthew's Church will be cloa-' ed for repairs during C10 month of \August. Services will be resumed the firstl] Sunday la September. The fair a-sd entertainment of the- Blue IBird -Club on Friday was ono o! those successful affairs for whtch,- •the young* ladles are becoming fam-f oxra ifd this community. Over $125 was 'Cleared. The tableaux and folk •dances'>*ere particularly fine. 4 Onr^oaaeball boys *icceeded in primming XJbappaqun 01 Saturday ana Anna—to repeat wCien they' play^..<hB Electric .Motor Way is the best way There is an electric motor of the right kind and size for all w ork. requiring power. Econom> of power is not the only saving effect ed by the use of Electric Motors. The advantages of safety, reliabil ity, flexibility and cleanliness are Self-evident.' The benefit of these can be obtained to a maximum de gree only by the .use of General Electric Motors. ' \\ KATONAH LIGHTING CO, Sole Agents. Telephone Company 115 T.-leplionc W II. Clark. 33 W. H. CLARK CERTIFIED UNDERTAKER Of Hoyt Brothers Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS Katonahi N, Y- W.fl. CLARK, Residence, Bedford Road, Katonah, N. Y. Branch Office: Residence J. Smith Clark, Bedford Hills. Bedlam. The word Bedlam la a corruption ot the wordJJe^eW wfefckwafl JBMJ name of a relfgious house In. JyonaJS^. 1 tonvertisd Into an asylum ror lonatlos in 1546. It Is bellovsd by many to 1 bs the oldest asylum tor lunatics 10 • Europe, though there is one Urftpato-' which la said to have been found** « •a sarliar Cafa. Surely Had One Good Reason. It was, of course, an Irish _ paper which WUB responsible for a \record advertisement Kb follows: \For sale, baker's business; good trade; large ovon; present owner been In -It for ' seven years; good reasons for leav ing.\ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICEI The Town Board of tho Town- of Bedford, acting not alone as a Town Board, but as a Board of Health, meets on the first Friday qf every month at S.Su a. m. at the office of the Town Clerk, Main Street, Mount Ktsco, New York. Residents of'the' Town having business to bring be-< fore the Town Board, can do So at that time. JOSEPH E. MERRIAM. Town Clerk, Mount Klsco. N. Y. ASSESSORS' NOTICE. Town of Bedford. Notice Is hereby given, That the Assessors of tho Town of Bedford- havo completed their Assessment Rair| for tho present year, and that a copy' thereof has been left at the residence of D. J SmttCi whore It may be ex amined by any person until tlio third Tuesday In Augu-tt, 1914, and on that day the said Assessors will meet at the Town Clerk's Office In said TOWH, from 10 o'clock In Win forenoon to 4' o'clock In tho afternoon to review their Assessments. Dated this 1st day of AugU3t 1914. DANIEL J. SMITH, SAMT'EL DERICKSON, ISAAC ft. TRIPP. Assessors.. p'Brien & %mkk ft X* -A. V Srf • *#• CENERAt CONTRACTORS Bedford, - N. Y. The Katonah Record can be found on the following newsstands every Thursday afternoon:— KATONAH:— ' Frank Gumboldt . H. Kaschop Union News Co. MOUNT KISCO:— ,.J. M. Oembltz t ^.William F. Carpenter . BEDFORD HILLS:— i VR. A. SARLES 1 CROTON FALLS:— 1 •Joseph Rob'ueto. ' BrewBtair team here next Saturday-. tWr JBtHloaT atadsrrt* . .'•' ^Tna^Blble «6ntaln> .4^68.480 let^srar lWi F. H. LENT!S Livery, Sale and Exchange ^TABLES Katdna^ [ K Y. NEWSY & EVANS PIANO I ^ K.n»t. ' B. G. SUTTON [Jobbing l^ro.-ipf/ p Att«n(led To,j E8TIMATCS fURNISHED. Telephone 0^2 **t. Klsco. IVK)TORCYCLES. Excelsior, Pope, Hetvleroon. 1914 Models In ST6ck. Catalogue on re quest. Easy payments. Demonstra tion. Agents veiled Uced machines at bargain prices FORD MOTORCYLE CO. Phone 1349. White Plains. N. Y. Record Want Column advertise ments bring quid* rehults.