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^ . 1 ' ■ . .•...•„ , P : : i n - r / f f ^ ?.:- r 7 v : r THEPt)RT>JERVTS UPm^MCEElfiijT, ‘IijUli&4Y. M At^Hp. 4m^ 1 i f MiH i:iiy fif nil I'i 111 in i ' . ; * n ' : ’ i-? • . - ‘ M . I in i ’ > i ' - ^ r i ‘ :■?' I B o o t S h o p ! A turn of the heei and you walk away in health and fashion in MENIHAN ARCH-AID SHOES Fashion and health do not always travel the same path— as a usual thing when someone sa}^s “I’m going to tell you something for your own good” it means you are going to listen to something unpleasant. NOT SO M T H MENIHAN. ARCH-AID — the one shoe that is sensible without looking it. — the one shoe that relieves foot complaint without handing in a style resignation. Ladies you owe it to your feet to investigate this famous shoe Our only regret is that ail the w’^omen in Orange County are not wearing MENIHAN ARCH-AID this minute FR A N K A , M O N A G H A N 19 North St. Middletown, N. Y. THEilliyN’S tUiililHtll i s PALACE THEATRE! THE BEST IN PICTURES KOWLKR STilEIC'J T 0 D A Y . PALACE THEAIRE ANNIVERSARY , W illiam Fox p resents A 10 Reel Super-Special ' *^Monie Cristoy^ Featuring John Gilbert, With an All-Star Cast. ; V A Sport Pictorial . Matinee at 2:30 Evening 7:30 to 1L p.m. Adm, 25c to all:[ “KIOS ASD SKlDjy^ < ’A scream from start to finish. Ahd A ' FOX EDUCATIOML WEEKLY J!at. 2:30; Evening 7:30 to l l F. M. Admission 15c to all I '^Always a hemiacfK from J^m- mng m ^apJovn to tight on these \ToU you, old top, to get a 'S U R E - F I T sdme ds 1 Jid. It’s eomfintabU m matter how A N D that’sonlyonereason /1 L . why “SURE-FIT” is the wodd’s tnostcom fortahleap. N o elastic to bind the fore head. T h e simple adjusting strap (hidden above the visor) works the same way as a belt. A slig h t p u l l, an d y o u r \SURE-FIT” is tig h t e r or looser, as you prefer. All the new Fifth Avenue styles, in the latest patterns firom American and overseas mills. Prices the same as you*d pay for any stylish cap — a n d y o u g e t \SURE-FIT’S” unrivalled comfort. Important: Our better grade \SU R E -FITS” are specially treated so that : they shed showers. Thus they k^ p their shape, last longer, look better, and give you 100% comfort on a rainy day. “S U R E ,F I T ” The Wprld^s Most C A P ‘^'ADJU S t^LE - -Mr- .fame.m CarrplI, of t I k ^ Unjoh O ffice, j-oiui-ned from a' b r iof visit to N e w Y-ovji C ity. ; - ■Miss A lice M a y ^and M iss Pa.frgy Ijord spont W»nlpe.sday in M lddle- Mrs. A. QMck, o f n a r r y v ille, paid a b r ief visit to th i s city W ednesday. M iss ffplen A n s e l], of Scranton, visited relatives^in th is c i t y TVeclne.s- M iss Grace Greenbais?li, ’o f tG o n t street, left on Train r, on W ednesday for a w e e k ’s visit to Susqueliaim a . Mrs. W . JT. W infield, o f .‘gufforn,. w a s th e g-uest o f relatives in P o r t .Ter- viH on Wednesday, Mrs. Anna P e llett, Avho ha.s been sp e n d in g th e past three -weeks w ith he-r daus-litei-, M rs. Oeorg-e W e lls, o f H u d son street, returned to her h o m e in Endicott on Wednesday. , Mrs. p . ,T. N a llin, of H o n e sdale, .spent W e d n e s d a y in th is city. A-' W . B a k e r, o f E a s t O range, v i s ited friend s ini P o r t Jervis over T u e s - Mrs. Amelia Savage and little son, .Tersey C ity, a r r i v e d in th i s city W e d n e s d a y fo r a b r i e f visit. Mrs. A d a A d fit retu r n e d to h e r hom e in B r o o k lyn on W e d n e s d a y a f ter .spending th e w in ter w ith her niece, Mrs. L a y ton R u tan, of Spring sti-eet. B . W . M ayer, p . E . F o w ler, J, A. W y lie and Jam e s G illinder of th e P o r t Jervis R o tary Club, on W e d n e s - da^-- m o tored to N e w ton, N. J., and w itn e s s e d th e institution of a R o tary Club in th a t prosperous cap ital of S u s s e x county. Among- th e college stu d e n ts w h o have arrived at th e ir h o m e s in th is city fo r th e an n u a l E a s ter vacation are H u d s o n V. E , K ronk, M isses K a th r y n Siauson and- E lizabeth Sw inton, of Syracuse U n iversity; and M isses E leanor and Iveita H u g h e s , ■Cornell U n iversity. Mrs. W . L. Cuddeback and Mrs- W . E. Scott, o f Sussex street, on T u e s d a y atten d e d th e fu n e r a l o f Mrs. A n nie Cam ])bell in L o n g B i’anch, N . j . Mrs. C a m p b ell w a s a form e r resi d e n t o f P o r t .Tervis. M iss R u th G illinder, a teach e r in th e public sch o o ls of R o c k v ille Cen- ti’e, L, I., is th e gu e s t of h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Gillindei*, of ,?ul- livan avenue, for th e E a s ter vacation . to reco g n ize th p ‘phih'ciple-hf ^ taxation fo r th e o r g a n iz a tio n find- su p p o r t o f fre e p u b lic lib r a r ie s . In lS3i>, th e le g i s l a t u f e - p a s s e d th e •first g e n e r a l p u b lii' lib r a r y law of th e sta t e , a n d th e ea r l i e s t a t t e m p t a t fo r m i n g a lib r a r y in P o r t .Tervis Was a b o u t jsri.h B o o k s w'C-re b o u g h t a n d eirc tila te d fro m a ' gt n e r a f , c o u n t r y sto r e a t w d iat is now' N o . u> W-e.st M a in sti'eet.: A b o u t lS3.s an effo rt -1’v^a.s m a d e tb o rg a n ize a d i s t r i c t li b r a r y a n d sec u r e stale' aid as p r o v id ed fn th e law' of IS.'ir*. and* f r o m th i s ; O B p i ^ E S . kf y f if r y * J , . M illsp a iig h ■ii r tim e on, th e r e h a s existed a library organization- Mi.ss ■ M arsh told of th e m e r g ing o f th e sch o o l or ill.strict library ip a collection then num h e ripg 4400 volumes, into a jm b lia library!’ a. State institution, under the B o a rd’ Of R e g e n ts, and Port Jervis b e a r s th e d is tin c tion of )>rocuring Ihic ilrst Ohartei- g r a n tee under th e fr«-e li*-, brary law o f 1S9Z. F in a lly , the Tabraiw' nianageniont found that larg’er and more siutable accommodations were necessary, and th e m a tter wa.s placed befoi-e Andrew C a rnegie, w ith tiie i-c.sult of a g ift of $20,000, and later an additional gift Of $10,000 w ith certain stipulations. T h e am o u n t needed for th e upkeep of th e library is $ 4 : 100 , w'^hich m u st take care of salarie.'^. new books and all needed repairs. Blie gave in detail th e w o r k in th e ch ildren ’s room , and all w o r k in coii- nectio3i -with th e schools. M iss M a r s h told m a n y in t e r e s ti n g in c i d e n t s th a t liave h a p p e n e d in con n e c tion wdth th e w o r k . Ih addition to th e sum of ■$4200, th e sum of -$100 is received from th e state for new' books. M iss M a rsh told of som e of th e ir n-ceds a t present,, esp e c ially th e con dition o f th e chairs, also th e lig h t ing fa c ilities are inadequate for the, p r e s e n t day, but b e c a u s e of lack of funds, th e s e n e c e s s it ies can n o t be T h e re w a s a short busiii’ess session, Mrs. P . C. M^'aHace. first vice p r e s i dent, presiding, th e p r e s ident being unable to be present. It is hoped th a t every one w ill read th e report o f th e P u b lic L ibrary when it is published in th e sum m e r. B y doing this, you wdl'l know w h y there is only a certain am o u n t for liooks, and th e r e b y not be s« h a s ty in criticism . Mr.s. M ap-:-'Jai>e M ill.spaugh. w ife * of th e la t e ' ’V^'iniain R. M illsp-angb, . passed p e a c e f u lly aw a y a t 0 :4 G ; o’clock W e d n e s d a j' e v e n i n g a t her- : h o m e , G9 E a s t M a in s t r e e t , u t th e -T H E R E -will ad v a n c e d a g e of-s.3 ye.srs, afte-\ an m i d ; illn e s s of one w^eek. Mrs. M illspaiigh^w a s a daugh ter of Sim eon R h o d e s and Jane. M c D o n a ld. 'iHE M F i i i s ■f ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE , \FIREMEN’S Dan' M a tam o ras, a s , -Wednes g3O3O3Oa®3OO!XK»0OO0KX>OOOg « B a b y chicks and H a tching .tt Bgg.s from th e q u a lity stock o f m h e a v y la y in g strains, w e ll cul- tt p i \ ^ ------ m o r -W ednesday. April 4. Music an,! wa« b,„-„ J-abruary u . 1S40. in oH singl 3 or.- - a PARKS ill FRIDAY JOHN gilbert ; IN HONOR FIRS! ■ ^ A stirring dr^ma of reckless youth. ->■ le 2 Rtel Fox* Comedy featuring the celebrated Lee Kids in HYMENEAL. Slim I'er— ‘B rass Mr&- G r a c e R ro s s anfl A u g u s tu s S h a fer, b o th of th i s city, w e re u n i t e d in m a r r i a g e a t Si-'iO th i s afterno-on I a t th e h o m e of M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k D e n to n , J r . , 27 K in g s to n av e n u e , v /h e r e th e c e r e m o n j ' w'as p e r f o r m e d I l y Justice W. H. N e a rp a s s . Tourist Club Hears About Inspection of Local Library W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n p ro v e d to be a n u n u s u a l l y in t e r e s ti n g one fo r th e m e m b e r s of th e T o u r i s t 'Club, th e II, s u b j e c t b e i n g “ O u r L i b r a r y ,” an d th e •I' s p e a k e r b e i n g th e L ibraria.n, M iss ■M a rgaret M a r s h , W'hich w a s in p a r t a s fo llo w s : W e h a v e n o w co m p lete d th i r t y y e a r s of lib r a r y d e v e lo p m e n t u n d e r th e sy s tem of s t a t e aid a n d su p e r v is io n a d o p t e d u n d e r th e law's o f 1892, _ N o w Y o r k W'as th e -first of th e s t a t e s j j I Have You Bought your new Easter Outfit Yet? If not let U5 clothe you from head to foot. Our store is chuck full of New Spring Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Shoes and Oxford Ties for Men and Boys. H. Schafransky & Son 15 FRONT STREET The Home of “FASHION PARK CliOTHES” Established 1873 ....... S p o tlig h t walt'zes. th e hon.se ere'eted by h e r fath e r w'hon Genta,^55.c. -L a d ies 30e. Port Jervis w'as in it.s infancy. T h is ■* ^ \ hom e, in w h ich she* continuou.sly Jived and w h e r e ,.sh e died, ha.s been the. hom o , o f . four gen e r a tions o f the fam ily. »h e Was, th e r e fore, th e olfl- e.st n a tive born re-slrient of th is city. M rs, M illkpaugh w'as ed u c a t e d in th e p u b lic .schools of P o r t J e r v i s an d X e v e rsin k Sem iA a ry, M x f ea r l y o d u e a tio jial in s U t u ti o n s fTtis p lace. ;Fifty-five year.^;'A&o sh e m a r ried to 'WiliEpn E . ^ M i-irs^Uighr. w'hose. death occure'cl ovei- Bince which tim e h-cr, only sok , SYllJmin If. II. M illsp a u g h , h a s n r a in t a ln e d tire Mrs. MilLspaugh W'a.s a w o m a n of -xcellen t 'Christian character and w a s h e ld h ig h in 'the lo v e of m a n y friend.s. S h e . m a intained h e r m e n tal facultie.s and her in t e r e s t in th e life around her to th e end and w'a.s a l w a y s an in t e r e s tin g and d e ligh tfu l co m p a n io n to 'her fajnlly a n d frien d s - She w a s a m e '/nber of th e F irst P r e s - bltei'ian Church. D e c e a s e d is survived by hei* son, A y illiim H. M illspaugh, and gran d d a u g h ter, M iss R u th M illspaugh. T h e fu n e r a l w'ill be h e ld a t th e h o u s e a t tw o o’clo c k on S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n a n d w ill be p r i v a t e . R e v . C h a r les M. A c k e r m a n w ill officiate. Interm e n t w’ill be in L a u r e l Grove C e m etery. I - -ars on our Novelty Gloves Special for Easter. 1 Sizes?; se v e r a l c o l o r s Also Silk Hosiovy. W B . Ch'ant ai^d Son, Inc. H a m m o n d S treet ©000€XXX>OOCXX)OOOOOOOOOOOSO B U S IN G ANNOUNCEMENTS special , __ , , __ tin g of 1.5. B lack J e r s e y G iants, Chicks, A p ril 10, 40e each; Egg.s. §2.r.u a s e t t i n g of 15. Goslings*. 75c. < E g g s . 40c eacli. D u c k lin g s , 3.5e eggs, 15c each. S u rp lu s b reed e r s fro m all « ...pens except Jersey Giants, for sale, at the righ t price. Our 6 sto c k m u s t be seen to be ap p r e - t dated . Come and convince your- * ft self how w ell we hawe puUecl S ihrough the long hard wiiiicf » without a sing'le disease. Trl-State.<3 Poultry Farm. fs -----------,NY SIMON. P rop'r. - Tcl. 210 .1-1 f!) iQ Q Q Q O Q O O Q Q O Q ( ^ ^ Q Q G Q O Q O O O Q Q O O O O O Q O O G O Q O g i in^. and Sheeting* Paper. Q _ ® VOSE & SON, Sparrow b u s h , © • - - Jat». PaisYey tayYhe yard. ^ Q b l y P m e m s ^ |f i i n J ‘^® and^'tie\'— O Q O & O O O O O G O O O O G O O O & O O G O O O O Schauer’s Thrift Shop, 178 Pike treet. a t 167 P iT e * d r e e t ‘ laster Cards, CHINA C L O S E T ' For Sale, Cheap. Call Chestnut street, or phone 209-W. years. W e ig h t Ij true.. W o r k s sinj Em ei'y, 113 H a rfc --------------------------------------------- HEADQUARTERS for E a ster Flow rd s , 'B o o k lets, N o v e lties ft’s a t P e c k ’s Place, 94 P ik e streei ..aidley’s, 107 P ik e stree t. L a u r e l G rove G reen H o u se. Co., B. C. -Quick or ! Place. P h o n e 507-J P e r c y L y im m .Grapevines trimmed, Scott’s Mar ket, 177^ Pike street. Telephone 7 S 0 JO H N W E H IN G B S , N. / . M e s s e n o rd de e r s a t Squires Dm;g house. FO R SALE— Overlaind cheap. P h o n e 303-W. !— O v e rla T o u rin g Car, CGD-l^^^^I^stauram^,^ ^MM'dletowm •' Inquir X ^ a h y f ' m pfke^si M ilford, M a r c h 29— P e r c y L y m a n , us serv e you. a n a t i v e a n d foi^m er re s id e n t o f M il fo r d , d ied a t 4 P- ,ni. on W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 28th a t 359 N o r th V illag e a v e n u e , R o c k v ille C e n tre, L. I-, of sleep - ,eave o r rs a t Squire s ~D m Store, iiig sick n e s s a f t e r a n illn e s s o f six B row n 'vveeks. H e w a s :10 y e a r s of age. D e c e a s e d w a s th e son of P e r c y L y m a n a n d L o u ise C h o i L y m a n , of M il ford- H e h a d lived in M ilford th e g r e a t e r p a r t o f hi.s life. B e s ides w ife (fo r m e r l y M iss M a r ie S n y d e r ) h e is .survived by h i s m o t h e r , Mi's. L o u ise C. L y m a n , o f B e a c o n , one b r o t h e r , A l b e r t L y m a n , 01 N e w Y o rk, find tw o sisters. M iss Ann-ette L y m a n , of C a lifo rn ia, a n d Mis.s M ad-eline L y m a n , of N e w Y o rk. ‘S S t S S a r S e D illistiii and ^ gjj^gie h a r n e s .s ,^ lo w f h a rim w . ------ -c-ale.-^ . •. . - . Dee:^ Pai M arch, Pi les. g rin d sto n e , w i t h ’ treat!!' [ vise coqiibined, fori W H E N In R e s tau r a n t. M iddletow n stop a t Cody’s Pimgrcs-sive Sew in g Circle T h e P ro.gressive tS-ewing C ircle of th e -W o m a n ’s R e lief C o rps m e t a t th e h o m e o f Mr.s. E c k e r t , on Je r s e y a v e n u e . on W e d n e s d a y , a f te r n o o n . M u c h w-ork w a s acco m p lish e d in th e m a k in g o f q u i l t b lo c k s . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e re serv e d b y th e h o s tess, assisted b y M rs. G r a c e M u r r a y a n d M rs. L a u r a D e v o re. HELP WANTED chains, fru i t b a s k e ts an d ci’ates, h o u s e hold goods, 1 lai'ge ice box, bed, springs, crocks, jugs, couch, carpets, ab o u t 40 chickens m o s tly leghorns, 1-2 ton hay,- sash fo r h o t bed, 200 bean poles an d m a n y o th e r article.s.— ' ' ----- Hough. WANTEI^t—M an to w o r k on chic farm . B o a rd or w ith o u t board. Book. P h o n e 1S9-R. __________________ _ feasei, co r k FIR E M A N W A NTED; m u s t be s tead y ers, b u tch e rs, d e licatessen, ai and reliable. A p p ly Steam L a u n d ry. -nts,^_ i^ ^ o V 7 ^ d ^ n a ? § i t '\ f 1 n „ - .. . N IGHT D ish-w a s h e r- W a n ted. A p p ly sto r e U o n ts, and F ren c h 1 S ta r R e s t a u r a n t . pled m irror.s. B u y y o u r sto r e fixti „ — \ost- tow n FO R SALE — A ll k in d s up-tb-'date .store. li.xtures. silen t salesm a n show fea»es, c o r k lin e d refrig e r a to r.s fo r groC- ’ \ ’ , re s ta u - ;, b u tch e r h d o w p late b e v - ■ P o r t Jerv is. One w h o is th o r - delivered'-in 200 m iles radius. 5XeTOUltger-Moolse^ d o jfunera I Birectorb 41 FRONT ST., PORT JERVIS, N. Y. . W a g e s 850 m o n th tra good board, room and ho d ress R „ care of U n ion. W A NTED—T o m g i g e n e r a l farm w o r k on es'tate n e a r P o r t Jervi; w o rk. Wa.ges $40 m o n th an fo r law n and m o d e rn co u n tr y No S u n d a y od FO R SALE— 2 lots, Lymian End). In q u i r e 30 H a m ilto r t av e .,(W e s t FO R SALE— Good S tu d e b a k e r car, cheap. In A No. 1 shape. E d Lord, M a tam o ras, Ave. I and Second street. vo rk . W a g e s $40 m o n th w ith go( 00m, bo a r d and hours.— ^Address I are of Union. | WANTED ' W ANTED— 4 o r 5 room provem e n ts .— A d d ress 10, c: W A N T E D ^ L icen s e d C h a u ffeur a t K n ight’s Coal Y a rd. R e ference required. FOR SALE— 2 f a m ily house, all m o d ern conveniences. A p p ly 22 F r a n k l i n St., a f t e r 5 p.m; o r phone 370-J. BABY CA R R IA G E F o r S a le; P h o n e with i m - -----------------------------------------------------—^ -------------- of Union. WOM'AN W A NTED to a s s i s t w ith ----- :--------- h o u s e w o rk.—^M. A. S h a rp, 130 B all. top N. Y. B u tt e r Q u o tatio n as of d a y re ceived; correc^ ^est _ OR SALE—M o d ern „ low. — M o rm an, 2 L y m a n ave., End. P h o n e 365-W. 5 -room bu; BOARDERS W A NTED by veek.— 13 B rooklyn s t r e e t . TO LET DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Serious Problem BY ALLMAN THE B A B V - L E T S SE E - HERE'SONE- AN^EUHA\ MEANS ANGELIC - THEN' ' “ BEATRICE\ MEANS MAKING HAPPY • * CLEMENTINE'' ME.AN5 MILD AND GEbTfLE EMMEDME \ MEANS INDUSTRIOUS '* NANCY\ \ T hat B o u n d s g o o d .’ - 1 . W A NTED—Tw o experienced thum b in s e r ters. A p p ly to W. B. C h a n t and Son, H a m m o n d stree t. W a n ted — G ood all aro u n d m a n on . FO R R E N T — ^Flat o f 7 room s and d a i r y farm ; good w a g e s to th e rig h t bath, all Im p rovem e n ts , dow n stairs, p a r ty .— T>, M iddleton. P h o n e 487 W -1. In q u ir e 149 Jersey avenue. _____________ WOMAN \WANTED fOr generM .FU R N ISH E D room fo r r e n t. C a ll eve- housew o rk. T e lephone 126 W -2: M rs. r u n g s .— 5 P e n n , avenue. L. A. Johnson. ' WANTED OPERATORS ON M U SLIN U N D E R W E A R McCATHTE COMP.4NY O do u b le^ O 329-R. arg e p l e a s a n t fu r n ish e d cenxrally located. C all OOQOOOOOOOOOQOOODtl^’y y i p O O O O TO LET—April 1. 1923, fine 100 3 iver flat farm.—J- A. Fisher, Agl. [EGGS. g Buy your Easter Eggs at The Acorn Stores M M Cmrariteed Strictly Fresh § fat 3 0 f Doz.| IA G O P STORES, In e J = Cor. FRONT & FOWLER STREETS M - * a — '• - - * - ^ ' g . ■ WEmLOAKTTE M ' l l