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THURSDAY, JUN E Tt, 1920 ^f-THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY NERL -4 •mEi^ ELEASAST PtAEiS GRAXHEVILLE 't>r. \and lira. Fi^derick W. flearwepd. ismrm sme ap •tSe staB. - W*&e r Hmwuui-n liaa It^fo. «sx- teiraeslse c«ars « HocJuoaBti of Ca-Tistst i s TtKlCSis gll i-IHili-o X . J . Auc a of arsVuKTaox Itaa beesi-tt-ten e for » Tlsit lua saluU-JoB of a reporter. J. F. Zsmnser feas tomed over bis farm to his two Hins \will c<m- flne Ills efforts lo th« iw crfa m Imsiaess and ro the arts of rea- trilOQOism. S . BeHem . ealenained a of triesada aa. Tuesday at her rwiideace en E3c3i- OHRBi aTena« in celebration of ier aad ifr«. Robert Bobme ot Seymaar aTenae are rejolcias orer aie^a^rtral of a baby boy. •JtiepJi Potoo of Vina aTenue ifl^m at the siaten Island Hoepi- T^ ^ BeOie! acJxooT wd Xias I. Tbom;^ of wmaw- pre -he iSindrea . n «nia « m; brook road baa received aa a?- niterao n at Wood's 1 pointment wldi ti e Seaside Hoa- g I nt * rea r ?oct ci Spraff ^e • pitaL In^—iit. I G^or?^ Araistrocg cf Ricbaond ; l-^ir . s stad'xt at. avecu*' wiil :ea-e sSiorl? for Chl-j c.-J:; : ^.JO'-- F-=rie | hzi leased: z:» T^-.ir-.ns. I tbe .Ajmstross sio^erry on Eicli- \ —^ • Tetie l L^asae Is ' -progreaalTe suTper,\ UNOLEUMVIIXE Tbe Motbera* Club of P. S- 26 beld a sntrceasfnl eniertainment <m 3J[oQilay evenixie. Daring tbe pro- ceedings Mifis Elsie Gardner, the principal, read an extract from Tb e Daily Advanc<». praising tbe Bplendjd appearance- oi ttn^ riiil- dren in tbe Flag Day parade. Tbe following commirtee of the Red Croaa AnxiUarv Tisited tbe Base Hospital y«lerlay wi'Ji mar y luxuries for the wounded boys: Mrs. W. Young. Miss Amy Wataoa. Mrs. Jcbn Glea and Mrs J. Houston. her parents, ilr. and Mrs. Lewis AchiiJes. of 135 Harrison aveaue. AT STOWCHES J. A. Matthews. »S o •win sail shortly lor Earop®. save the chil- dren o£ Midland B^ich and -ricin MARRIED Daniets—Edward* Th e marriajie of E> eren I- Dan- iels of H9 Ward-well avenue. Wes- terlflgh. and Misi Ethel E. Ed- -^Id 5 of Fingerboard road. • , „ enoeed In'makin g the strongest appeal to Iwhtr e Mr. Paniels is engasea ] -turned ; elecirical bufiue^- -W e are gratiSed to no;e how REGRETS snssiKG ;Kt;i» ^ malorit.v of these specific PI iXK IN PLATFORM women's measures were adopted by PLANK platform committee and in par- Washington. June ticular we appreciate the plank as- dren o£ Midland Beac h and Ticm- . _ . ^Jemn'.ied ItT a festl-ral last Satnrday atier-; Fort Wadsworfh wa s so.emn noon. Aboat children, with | s„nday last in Newton. N. J -T-arnH ' .... nerformed their mothers, assembled at lenth street and Lincoln ayenne. where ea£h child was presented an Amer- ican ftae and a medal oc identifica- tion. Th e o)d « chl!dr-n marched to the beach, tollowed by a track, driyen by Ge.,rge Chamberlain, carryine the smaller tots. A t the Uutel Wiibur Ice cream was ser^-ed and dulls and whisUes distributed. Tbe children were given free admission to the Old = 2 „ ,h«canappreciate th e plank a s adept a P '.ank in 1 suring independent citiiens^p to pla.fortn dealing with Infancy and, said Mrs. Park, maternity care is a i -a-e do rejxel and feel that the sight, declared Mrs. Vl^t Kcpubllcan party has committed a chairman ofi the oversighi in turning down the plant carrying the strongest ITALY DlSSATISFffin' Washington. Jno, dis-satisSed with ha- '' war, and Premier GloUttl iPSitHSTOHOLDS-HILE ,, ROftORACEONSMOAK in Newton . J • chairman o ;„.,„,nt Tbe cerem.n y -as performed hy i ot Woman Voters •= a sta.ement tt e Rev. J. F. Ma-schman. a former today Iiaator of Summerfield M. E Church. Mariners Harbor. Mr and Mrs. Daniels have taken up their residence in Newron. 'vn i Parh. expressed satisfaction witr the majority of = and most general appeal to the women ot our country—that at the Mnven-lating to Infancy and mateniitj- tToT^bu,^ th\. the planK care.\ she stated. new government will taJu I stand ia demanding ol thi ^^ I allies what is regarded ai iSj I jnpt demands, it was I diplomals here today. ^ Tbe formation ot a jj^ cabinet to succeed tbe tiB^j^ erameat of Premier XitU mark a firmer and more ctQ, ^ tive inierr.al policy in Italy predicted. * FRWftSl^ IS CONFIDENT i Vr:ii.klee FlcmiilC.. thee Slatcnn 1«-' ^J^aty rrixcs To Be A«ard- -^Z Bacc Open t o Al l Staten Islantlcr s nv TE N F1-\T I Franki Flcmlnc th Slatc l* i.u -the general b.K„n- ian.l mlMle»-elEht. will get t ' Ti^ter ^l in \ I -w VV ihe f-nct that Hotiston. - • . „ , ; Mill carousel and the movies. The Ladies- Aid society of Dic^- • ^uarge ,ncl to he held next Ttieaiar ts « lerill e rotto. 3Ira. Gotrrg* Eoeh=. haa heen eatertaiaiss her zioTher sister Irtca Sheepsiead But . -a • • - .... J —— ncr..: arenae for a term o ; years. SEW SFREVGVIIXE WUlla a Eit X the bustling farm- er. Is so busy nowadava tbat he baa not. even time to answer.tbe I THE HQ3CH O F EETOIE D PI-iTS FO R HEF1>-ED PEOPIX PMPIRE THEATRF. llQpAY and TOMORROW—WTHiam Fox present? \THE TERROR\ H.» l_at=st Western TbnIIer I ^r^TUTta ct daredev.ltry and r=rT,ance. Directed by Jacques Jaccard th. Daredevil M,« rescue tne g.rl from the outlaw', nioun- ta.n cah.n: —.m under water atr-id bullets with the girl on b, . haci.: leap from a Kaje coach onto the back of a speed- a horse wrt-h tne rescued gtrl in his arms. ADDEO A-TTRACTION \EMOTIONAL IFFLSS VAUGHN\ inson M. E. Ciurc h will fiv e an entertainment in ibe lecture rcom Du Tuesday eTer-ng next. Miss ilabel MtiTLia vU l give several reci- tations. A delegation of tbe Epwor.b League wlU attend the moonlight | excursion of tbe secon-d Brooklyn district to Bear Mountain on Sat- urday evening. Th e district sup^^ri-tfudent. I?r. Sp«-ncer. will •pr«»«lde at tbe quar- terly conference at Dickinson M. E:, Criurcb tomorrow nie-bt. Goodwill Council. Daughters of .\merka. held an In:stallaiiua or i.iric«ra last nig5jt in Travis Hall. iil, The commixtee jn charge includ- ed Mrs. Waiter F;rth. Mrs. Ed- ward Tiickiescn. Mrs. Minnie Ma- gee Mrp. Elwood Langstrotb. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Jolia McFarland Woodland Beach Mr. and Mrs. \William L. Sheery of* Fift h avenue* •'ntertained at dinner Sunday evening tbe ftjllow ing: Misses Beatrice. Gvnevi«?ve and Agnes Sherry. William Bt?n- d^l of New Dvrp and Grant Co ^ per. WEST XEW BRIGHTON Ben Emnjes , the not-d Ixjwler, is contemplating a motor ti« l tiirtwieh Connecticut. Harry Berg oT ni : Manor road I has purrha.=ej a new touring car. Howard Snedeker and l-Umer Christian of Forest aven'ae. with several Manhai^an friends, are .spending their -vacation on a tour Philadelphia. ATiantic City. Bal- timore and Wx'=hitig-on. . Miss Maud Kern, superintendent I of the Coney I.-i'.and Hospital, and ' John Oarity were the guests this 1 week of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Fink of Castleton avenue. Matthew Colton of Castleton avi- n-ae, who was ill at S:. Vincent's Ha.spital for several days, has been able to return home and is rapidly convalescing. Midland Beach Th e Trinity Boys of Seventh i ctreet will hold their annual summer night's festival and ball at .Midland Beach Casino, on July | third. , 1 Mrs. John Martin. =20 Seventh street, presented her husband with a son. about e a.m. Sunday. Mother | and son are doing well. Mr-s. Herl>ert Harrison of Sixth ] st-eot and Barnes avenue is con- :enip:at:rg a motor trip through the New England states. Fishermen who frequent Mid- land Beach pier report good j catches of lafayettes and eels. Sidney Drew Camedy in 2 acts. OTHERS. Monday. June Zt-SUCK JONE S in -THE FOHBIDDEN TRAIL \ Ocean Breeze Master Walter Znr.uisr. Jr.. has been appointed mascot of the I Ocean Breeze Life Saving Corps. Young Ha! Smith, who met with a seriotis accident last Saiurday is ren.-rt.;d to be doing well In the | Staten Island Hospital. Among the r.e-w arrivals tn the •nvaiescing. Amon g the ne-w arriva. s in m c Mrs. George Bauer of Castleton Qj^an Breeze Colony are Mr. and aven-ae has returned aiter a visit j,., Reminr.on. Mr. and Mr-, to her sister in Bii-K>mSe;d. N. J- Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. J M;-'3 Dorothy Corcoran enter- tain, d several of h' r ynung frier-.ls al her home on Cas-Jeton avenue on Tuesday evening, in celebra- I tion ot her sii'een'h birthday. ington. .Vathew.. Mrs. Campbell. W. Si'Ott. Mrs. Reidet. THE I nb RICHMOND THEATRE THE HOUSE O F SUPREM E PICTURE S BTajuroy. 1. rhwi . T.Ti.l>k- TODA Y and TOMORROW—Marshal l Ne.lan presetit. By JAME S Ot-lV£R CURWOO O \The River's Enf of tfs So.al Mourrted PoUce. adventure woiderful love and a s^r y of SCENIC NEXT WEEK i =-nday; No - Ste van - Talie.adge -Oii Ke-irjCcy\ -V. iT^ar Gives\ Mrs. Carrie Corcoran left yester- day to spend two -J.-eeks' vacation at .\tlan-ac City. BULL'S HEAD M.-. and Mrs. Carl Deelwater Save returned from their honey- moon and are staying wi-h Mr. and Mrs bun Gate Prize at B ocit Party Everything is in readiness for '.he block party o: I'ourt Assump- tion. Pauzliters of Isabella, which will be staged on New stri e:. be-1 tween Park and lleherton avenues. Port itic-'iimond. on Saturday even- ing. June T'.ie coniminee in charge anno-anccs that the entire loon ..no - block and residences will be de- trs Herman Dammer until their I ^orated with the national colors, unsaiow is ready. ar.d the music will be furnished hy Proteaeor Wyatt's Jazz Band. gate prize ot iio gold will also | be a teature oi this affair. PORT RICHMOND Mrs Z. Vance Jones, formerly Miss' Edith Achilles, ss visiting HOW^XHEY SJAND Cirti Bi<:yn St. L Chic. NATIONAL LEAGUE w 1- PC 23 22.511 W 1. PC . 29 21 .580 Pitts 28 21 571 Bost. 29 23 zia N. Y. 27 25.519 Phila. PI_\ Y OF LOVE AND L.S.VG H GAMES TO.= AY P.ttsburah at New York \ i Cbicaso at Brooklyn 1 Cincinnati at Scste-. (2) St. Louia at Philadelphia I-«K SAI-E ^ S'u;;,ii,-V ri.,-e; -n- fKn-H 1»<\> >;\.0| ort attune, s 'i..—r--\ I S i-t n—IITUIJI roem, din-1 5.,.1^1 il.«>rs nt'h uiii-sinut trim. Bi tz -nil KI«ir—Tlir^ IHrgi- l«-.tfooras.« I iiJ Blli-n •'l^wl- b.'-li r-ini. tile 21 25.457 EWtri-'ity. St- m Heat.g, -- - ^ om.r Him.e g •„d SI tn.iitlr. KS !.T.\NI.KV « ' MTOV HK1..,HIS.„»- >- S 19 3O!388 \THE KISS NEST 99 AMERICAN LEAGUE - w I. P.O. w L P C : Cleve 35 17.673 Wath. ZiJS.JM - Y 35 20 .636 St. 1-. 23 27.471 - r^ip 29 23 558 Detroit IS 33 ..>53 _ Sa:l2t Ptiila. 16 38.296 i ^ • A XEW COMEDY FI LL OF LIGHT AND SPARKLE | I By John J. Karniol | Van • 111 ,IBERTY THEATRE! a STOCK COJIP.VNV • GAMES TO-DAY New York at Chicago Waahioflton at Cleveland Philadelphia at St. l.oui« Boston at Detroit ,P FIREMEN OPEN MEETING Watertenders, Firemen, Oileri, CoaI-pa.isers and Helpers DOWNEY'S CLUB HOUSE 20:! Broadway. West Brighton, S. I. S.VTURDAY EVENING June 19th. at H o'cloc k stock COJIP-iVN V >LVTINEE SATLTvDAY 2:3 0 EviEKY EAT^ING AT S:!'. nday Cor ^f^TrJ;^ about the ntiddle^ • J m hT^ U o,* in -Hia-Jtoyal Slyne.. - • » > TOWOHBOW amt TWO DAY S t J^^r^.taiM •T-Act Rambow cometfy —^ ^ ^ -.-J cniMuls sf -THE LION MAN.** SUrca t K 1 K nv THEATRE PORT RICHMOND gta a Evenin g rt 7 and »: M--tlh.. D«I'V NOW playing Joseph Hart presents ALBERT PERRY in \THE OLD SIXTY - NINTH -^ mlPSlAis A Screaming Farce -with Mnsic RYAN & BILLIKIN Sonss and Stories RALPH SEABURY Sinsins Cartoonist Harvey & Grace Comedy Skit -The Salfetman\ 10th episode of -Daredevil Jack\ with JACK DEMPSEY and Usoal Week-end Comedy Photo-play theMotor Thie£ S^ps the Thief Before He Gets Started! Protects Your Car. Redaces four Insurance our-cash drawer s and place ou r valuable s iti Common sense dictates that. \ct w„h ful l fc^edge of darin g auto theft s committed ever y day ilirip^'eek..owners o f cars leav e their auto s standin g tn ^hSwetreet unprotected . . .^Cw^ vniir -• .... Hi s hand y make s the de- •N-otf Taney vour car is saf e becatAse you r •Smtiott is •Wd. tut that is no bar to the aut o crook - Ht s hatid v •^ai^i.;, inserted in the lock and twisted, tr ^^iLf:ontacT—and awa y goe s you r car. VhV take suc h chance s -^ith YOUR ca r u-hen KAR- *Di??frers vo u absolute protection ? Thi s 'in vnu r Steerin g post will keep it saf e fro m theft . A -^s't o f th e -^rift-and it's locked. ' I. canno t be steered KARLOK is an ornamen t to an y car Mad e o f aluminu m alloy of tested strength . fv^J- J^st and varnish proof . Doe s not interfer e in .the steerin g mechanism . Smal l and com- Posi- ,ny Price $15.00 Attache d Whil e You Wait Tot Sale at Garages and ^^uto 'Accessory Stores insurance \Approved by th e Underwriter s ' DISTRIBUTORS It^pMMlof^rt from Y»rlc Sun ! Jan. no. CAR INSURANCE RATES TOTGOW Underwriters Serye\! JIffice: on Owners of Motor>VeKd«af -f ALL.CLAS SE S T O B E ADVAHCE g Ooly QaestieBl s IteiBerlnaMW. ' Win Be^40.or.50.PerJ[>ntS ^ Just'to~»avo autofsobUo^®\^®\^^ Budden shock Bud ,to give prospectM, motor car owners\ time forja.^o®, thought before ^they peel^ttelr^bank roUs-for'a newTepring,caT.fmember> ot ts« MatlonaljAutomoHUeJUnto- i-ivTltcr. gave out -word yeaterdwr ttat [rate, on alt claaaea of , automobna to-, Vutiince would b..raisedtaayaoon rt Ithey come J tof an^ agreementjaajto^ avhcther or not the Jump t» to^be one 'of 40 per cent, or on»ot 60 per cent. \'The two causes -whloh have reaulted, 1? this mov» «i» the^tremeniloua^ln-^ crease In automobile thefts m^«,Ia«t 'sear and the swening- number of , col- hsions- recorded Iti S the'mm e .period. Eeginnlng wim this ipllng the ' . .will have to 8har .'»iIltUe'jnor.Je«J lectlvely ui tbe worries of the UwurerJ over the bad driylng or 't.«ultin= In acddent^and 10^ 'car . \^AutomoWle th!.yea;»®tfawarlUa^ •ywr with cam worth ^»a5.(100.000.J«aj; the underwrttere-'J I n th» , la»t^t« 'iTara the ch»iice» ot coUtaton- In eon-i pcsted distzlcta have Incrfaaed 200 per] ccnt. In M far ahcrter period repair^ materials and labor have Jumped tO per cent. These factor® leave the Jn- lurers no altemaUv*. but to ask higher ratw. their expert* *v«r._ , They also forecast a continued Increw . la the number ot automotila the m a.->d antomoblle thievea.Thea e man now operate In band^ they ««•. are leamins new_trlclt»loC.t^i«.tr«««. every daj-. Dealers! K.xn.X>K ^^ in g-at -^SJ^taSS H. L. SPrrZER nwMity on ihe n»rket n*-? Hberal dealer proposiuoo • u W. OSBORNE RICHMOND COUNTY BUICK CO. 720 RICHMOND TERRACE •Phone 740 TompkinsvUle NEW BRIGHTON J. C. MULLER 58S BAY STREET, ' STAPTETON \^ari v bv ihe fact that l-W^ '^ \mpic year, and which r tM» f d Sme to a head with ' of tr.e K. of C. at Sisco _ ,as»tn « ol ^^^ Pi,,d 1 nrci«uing to b.Kim things Ciab \s„oro wUh a thre<- l-rmu^, Will be held this afternoon. ' ^vent ia an one to all islaml^s ami entries will i UP to the start- chance to oe leading nthWlewelghts. J.\' faces Johnny Howard, najouneiil favorite, at the Bayonne A. .V ot. Friday night in their twelve r..and brut. Kletning Is wtirking oal evety day at a local lam , Uolietts anil Joe Jeanntlte ami I their training stunts are any cri- terion. Vlemlng wilUK- an easy win- ner over the Iliyonne cop on Ptl day night. Fleming has imptov^ wonderfully sine- he has startnl working with Knherls and he \landers ami entries will Knherls and a- i c , right up to the start- himself It has Improved Mh J^^ftac^ --l :i.=0 - his boxing and punching ahillly I « ' will and \ voss slrects. Slapie- I ti. wilS I '\.'^i.t twenty pri^\\ ' ' been PU up h> the vannus i of the Montana chtb. ie the former Stat.-n Is. MiUe ^'J:', ,„aml.ion. Jonal- says hlmseit 11 , his boxing and punching ahilll}. .M.-avs t^ing a gooil boier. he was Lvlng ill punching ability, hm working wilh It-\-\'/\' \ big .-hange in b.m and his clm^t friends will surprlse.1 on t rmay .be n he steps in the ring and lei. tlv at Howard with bolh hands I I of the Moni.n a chtb. ^^^^ ,••„„„» knockout ovet llow- C \\dLiV \nVriilay night.\ .aid rietu nc R^^^ f,^, iTrttweight champion. J-fa'-U-^fnl.y when teen at his trait.-' •^..S prixe. a large silver cup. - \I will show ta} ^ui are now otuevhlbil.on ' tb.t I can hnlh puncb and Th< •nie priie^ ai .. .. , worked wilh Al. i n.^^™ wale t ' T';nT':;r:n.ti-.s a,read> re- friends mat ' \» l'- \ • - , box since I have worked wilh AI. Uobetls. wmelhlag I was nol uh c todo. lamnow.hleloh.l..h«« Among - . ,he „„h ray righl „iveJ are Al „ iv..ota. llghtbeav.vwelcht. and I wl \ \ > ' Jlonlana-s road , ^ right 01. Howard, anil you ' ^ Th^ ...umr,- U n K-, I. I e..un«. he w,i_,_su.e« -In- 'l-ete Verb,-ck. Charles d^mpiou. e ^^^^^ ^TTack Ih-we. F. Mason. San- <tunday morning al tl <.'clock mbcrs or Assumption foun- T-vted to have a largo ni pccieu 1\ , ,,a. tttion ol ,v.-ms. i:n. I teuc organiEitions in ihe • polllan district. „.„. , Knlry blanks an, .V A- ' _ 1' blrallons can b. \ ,„„„ . ,„ ;.ir',;.,'iTTc.-:un«t he Will sutel, hit the canvas. I am out to ..-ore . a Vaockout ana with a imle luck I ,„ ,„y tavor .il l surely put ho.e r vie Iloran of New Orleans lace each 1 other. ^ I MOHAWKS EASILY TUOVNCKS UAlNVtOWS a came which was Iea1ut«l ,,v hear, hilling and cl.-.er base ^nninit'ihe ti.s. MohawV nine of Sew llrlgbi™ fleleau-d the lUlnbow le.H„i al S.-W llrlRhum h> Ihe ocoie ol V to , , . . Titls was Ihe flrst 'leLal the \'Th e Moltawk. have won eight giJu'- up ... .I«<.' »\•> •\> I . ^ . To qtiicWc n Uieir steps. S;mcS20.^to $22.5 0 shoe. $12.50. Plenty men's suits at $50 and ^^^ • Carload o f canot^s arrived last Saturday- - .BroaJ-SV.Tour'-.t 14th Bt. 1 I .Br^S^'^ -Tour - at s*- ''SJiTd-ay^-^.T^'SiS!;' ' ——— Port Richm®^^ Auto \ash I