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\I*. c: ^ %I 6 SB 0 I BETHEL. B e thel, M a rch 26— T h e cars are runing some now. There w a s no school th is week on account of th e E a s ter vacation. At the special election w h ic h was •was held M a rch 17 it was voted to bond the tow n for $2l,00o to repair the North white Lake and Stevens- ■ville ro a d and to finish th e E ldred- W h ite L a k e road. ELDRED. E ldred, M a rch 28— Mrs. F red My ers is still is a critical condition. The E a s te r services will be held in the M e thodist church. R a y m o n d H allock, of P o r t JervLs, spent Sunday a t his home. Mra. M organ, w h o ' h a s been quite sick ,'is better. M rs. E. J. C lark and children, Stella and Orville, who have been ■visiting for th e past two m o n ths w ith h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. H a l lock, r e tu r n e d to h e r hom e a t Sm ith’s Sw itch Saturday. Mrs. H a llock and son, Elm e r, retu r n e d hom e w ith her. Alvin Hill is w o rking out a t W ells- I COLESVILLE Colesville, M arch 28— Mrs. K. L. S later visited over the w eek end w ith h e r sister, Mrs. A rthur Struble, of Libertswille. Miss E d n a Auter, of Sussex, R u th C o r trig h t and Irving Paugh, of Q u ar- ryvllle, w e re callers in town on Sun day. P r a n k Cam p b ell and friend, of H a c k e n s a c k , w e re Sunday guests at Sanford W riter. E s ton Coursen and wife were guests a t R. S. Courron’s on Sunday. Miss M a ry Slate w as a week end guest of h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E lm e r Slate. M rs. John P a u g h passed M onday in Sussex. Rev. J. F. P r o theroe spent the w e e k end a t th e hom e of W esley H a rden. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Blackm^->'e, of Dover, are staying w ith Mrs. B lackm o re’s parents, Mr- and Mrs P e t e r Bross. P e ter Brosp and Eugen Blackm o re w e re in P o r t'Je r v i s on Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and children, of H a m b u rg, w e re guests of Mr. and Mrs. E d w a rd C a rpenter on Sunday. ARE YOU PREPARED TO ENJOY THE SPRING A M ) SUMMER MONTHS? GET OUT IN THE COUNTRY IN YOUR OWN CAR THIS SUM MER. ENJOY YOUR FR IEN D S , RELATIVES AND YOUR LOCAL SCENERY. THE CHEVROLET SUPERIOR TOUR ING CAR, ABOVE, WILL TAK E YOU W HERE YOU W ISH TO GO AT A MINIMUM EXPENDITURE. IT IS COMFORT ABLE TO RIDE IN AND EASY TO HANDLE. IT IS A DU R ABLE AND A FINE APPEARING AUTOMOBILE. $598.00 Delivered GODEFFROY Godeffroy, M a rch 27— Mrs. ’ H a rry P a a s c h a u s is suffering from a severe 1 attack of the grip. Miss R a te D a rbv is spending a few ' days visiting at the hom e of Miss M a ry M cCarty. i Neax'ly every fam ily has had a I portion of illness this “w inter; some a re recovering slowly and we hope-all m a y . soon be able to be about once j Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s M itchell re-1 ceived. word th a t th-eir little g r a n d daughter of W alden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish, was quite seriously 111, but later it w as learned th a t her c xndition was som e w h at im proved. The num b e r of children attending school is very m u ch lessened on ac count of the sickness of the Graha.m scholars. George H u b b a rd, after spending a few weeks here, has returned to Ferndale. Miss L a v e rne D e c k e r spent the w e e k end a t the hom e of Mrs. M ary Hosking. The Q u a rterly m e e ting was held w ith a very good attendance on Sun day, E x c e llent serm o n s were given by D istrict E lder A. W. Myer, of K ingston. The text used Saturday evening was found in Rev. 3-20, and Sunday A. M., St. John 19-30. Sun day afternoon Luke 2:8-10, and Sun day P. M. II Cor. 5:20, as follows: “Now then we are am b a ssadors for C h rist, gs though God. did beseech you by us; we pray you in C h rist’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.” The Price is Not Prohibitive The Depreciation is Not Large THIS CHARGE CAN BE MET IN AN INITIAL P A Y M E N T OP 1-3 THE PURCHASE PRICE A N D THE BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYM E N T S. THE UTILITY COUPE, SUPERIO R ROADSTER; SEDAN, AND SEDANETTE CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED ON THIS PLAN. AT CUR SALESROOM NOW Open Evenings Stanton Auto Sales Co. 78 F r o n t St., P h o n e 4 0 0 Jo h n T . P o rt, M g r. The Rev. S. Halsted Watkins At Grace Church. The Rev. S. H a lsted W a tkins, of New York, will hold th e “Three ^ Hour.s” on Good Friday from 12 noon | to sV. M. He will preach all the ser- * m o n s on th e Last Seven W o rds from the Cross, Everyone is invited. If you cannot rem a in throughout, please re tire during the signing of the hym ns. The other services for Good F riday are a t 10 A.M. a n d 8 P.M. T h inking it is th e ir tu r n next, 11,000 New Y o rk barbers m a y strike. Statistics show A m e rican women spbnd $76,000,000 yearly on cosmetics to Increase, t h e i r face value. ^ Tho nro«t Deserted Jsle. A pointed casque Is all that remains M the lofty mountain that In some ; past era dominated the now sunken | Talleys west of the Hebrides. Only four landings are recorded. The first was made in 1816 and the last in 1895. A t' the rate things are going the freight bills are pretty high. j SLATE ROOFING LEA D ER AIVD GUTTER WORK R E P A IR tVORK A SPECIALTY A sbestos or A splialt Sliingles laid o v e r old sliiugle re till roo] au d p^ tu ted . Estimate.^ free.; drop an d I w i l l ealJ. ro o fs and luted. OLIVER LANE. MOIVGAUP - - - N. -Y. PORT JERVIS WOODWORKING CORPORAIION 142 P IK .E -ST ., PO R T J E R V I S 'M anufflotiii*er8 o f SA S H , DOORS and TR IM an d a l l IN> T E R IO R W O O D W O R K . D r y K iln s on Prenilaea. P H O N E 904 il: Special Offer One Set EVER.READY RAZOR and BLADE3 —AT— S 9 c Mason Drug Co.Inc. ■ ■ I ' 55-57 Pike Street i S u T*!-Store jtir The Doctor T h e Doctor gives so much time to others he has little for himself. His interests are centered far from the business field and held strongly by ques tions of life and death. His training is professional: the very cir cumstances that make the career of a successful doctor weigh heavily against his success in an independent financial operation. His best interests and his patients de mand that his mind be free from such worries. Sound bonds temper or lessen the worries of a professional life and permit one to look to the future with assurance. We offer such bonds which may be purchased on pay ments as low as $50 per month. Write today for our free b ^ k let, “How to Perpetuate Your Income,” which will explain fully. Ask for BOOKLET 214-F f E H ROLLINS d.SONS FO UNDED 1870 43 EXCHANGE PLACE • NEW YORI? BOSTON DENVER PHILADELPHIA SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO LOS ANGELES GROIJN i > t ip BODY OP MAN APTEOB h e h a d KiliLilH M l Detroit, March 28 — A c ting pn thV , story that Joseph A. Campbell, erintendent of a reduction .company, who disappeared Feb. 10, ^ a s slain* and his body destroyed by ru n n ing it through m a c h inery used in the manufacture of fertilizer, county au thorities detained George ‘Reynolds, night fireman at the plant.' , Investigation is said to ha-vfe dis closed that the grinding niachinery In the plant ■was -in oper'aUoh from 11 p. m. until 5 a. m. on the night of Feb. 10, contrary to custom. It is- declared Campbell an'd Rey nolds ■were alone in the plant thai night and that no evidence can be found that the superintendent ever left the place- Deputy Sheriff Frank C. Longman, investigating the case, expressed the belief C a m pbell was slain because he possessed information that machinery had been stolen firom the plant. ~ ^ ^ Ancients’ Wisdom. , ■ A great civilization floqrlshe^l in th» valley of the Nile some 8000 B; O. These Egyptians worshiped the dung, beetle, the scarabeus, possibly 1 recog nizing Its scavenging powers. The ,well of Joseph, near the great pyramid, cts excavated through nearly 300 feet of solid rock. The ancient Hebrews were the founders of real public health. The laws of Moses, who was born about IGOO B. C., the first hygienic code known, apply about as well today as when first promulgated. People who won’t stop at anything should never drive autos. REAL ESTATE Water Ice Co. announces that it is ready to serve tlie public with Spring Water Ice is from the Crystal Spring at Cahoonzie, N. Y., an^is 'of the best quality. Watch for the Green Ice Truck. Drop us a postal or phone 1047 F.-12 and our representa tive \dll call. SPRING WATER ICE Co. H. DOHRMANN CAHOONZIE, N. Y. The Spring Water Ice Co. has no connection with the former ice company of the same name. $4500 WILL BUY Two-Family Dwelling. In excellent uptown loca- $5250 WILL BUY ' M.atnmoras Dwelling with five rooms and hath. Electricity. (Garage. Lot 50x100. $10500 WILL BUY Dwelling In uptown lo cation. Seven rooms and hath. Electricity. Hot water heat. Large garage Lot 50x115. , Further particulars may he obtained by calling at our office. FRED’K D. FOWLER Real Estate and Insurance 89 Pike St. Phone 47-J «Your Physician on Insurance” Men^s and Boys HEADWEAR The new Spring Hats are here waiting for your inspection. An assortment to ht any man’s or boy’s desire. $ 2 . 5 0 T O S 3 . 9 5 1,000 CAPS for MEN and BOYS Caps of all the newest ma terials and the latest styles. S f . 0 0 , S I . 5 0 AKD S 2 . 0 0 Our MiUinsry Department will be Open Evenings for the * Balance of the week. Levin’s Dept Store i SARGENT & DENNER SUITS, COATS, CAPES& WRAPS SMART SUITS Of Fine Poiret Twill in the pretty Box Coat effect. Handsome Embroidered Trimmed or Bead Effect. / All silk lined. Specially priced in different styles a t ......... ........... S 2 4 . 7 5 Others t o ...... ... . ......... . ........ .....:..$ 6 5 .0 0 Women^s and Misses^ EASTER DRESSES Dozens of women wiU come and make se lections from onf* wonderful collection of Dresses and will be pleased beyond meas ure. We have them for the stout woman as w e ll as the slender lady in all the new tilki at $ 1 2 . 9 5 to $ 4 5 J O Cdats, Capes and Wraos Are the Height o f Fashion. You will find some very stunning models at such low prices. Sport Coats in the new Camel’s Hair and Plaids at $ 1 5 J 0 t o $ 3 5 J 0 Dressy Wraps and Coats in Fine Velours Bolivias, etc ....... $ 2 2 J O to $ 3 9 J O Capes, In Black and Reindeer and Tan in materials of Gerona Cloth, Brytonia, Bolivia, etc. $ 1 8 J O to $ 5 0 J O Easter Coats and Capes for Children If she wants a Coat Ve have a splendid assortment in the new Sport Materials,, hnt if sheprefers a Cape, she may choose from sevend models. Sizes; from 6 to 14. C a p e s ... ................................ . ....... $ 3 J 5 ' n p Coats .............. . .................. . .......$ 5 J 5 np K KIDDIES’ NEW EASTER HATS Can be fonnd in great variety at onr store, in fine dainty straws, also a full line of taffetas -with dainty touches of hand embroidery, combined ^rith good workmanship, make onr hats very attractive. We .have A em k^ ff-colprs.at popular prices S A R G E j N ' r i f i ^ t e N N E R , .\ 1 ' - f * !■ ¥r C * “ . i • i■, ' ’i ! 3