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tHgKOTJEW B U M B tl mm. ' T38> t ^ B B m A K A B I R D jf At tfifefii^ S h o ^ d f fhel^irt i ” Rod and Gun Club, Inc., at iDonohue's Grove i _ , 3\ 4“ <■ > ^ , • '. .-. r . ■ ' ■ Buy your tickets now at any sporting goods store or from any member of the Club. MONDAY, SEPT.1ST, 1924 ^ M e m b e r s d o n o t n e e d tic k e t s to e n t e r sb o o t . ^ W - V W - W - V J - A W i r t i V - ' JOYLAND DANCE FAUCES JOYLAND PARK J N E V E K I N K B E A C H , P O R T JE R V I S ^ I J . Y . E x -P o s tm a s ter Jam e s GUion,- a n d his grand (Jaughter, MiS-s Frances Earley, of Jersey avenue, returned home W ednesday from , u three weeks’ 'visit with relafivos on Staten Island. Miss Ednjt Gardner, of Parryville, j 1.-; th e guest lof reiaav*: s -in this city. Mr. and Mf.s. H a rold ICirk and lit- ■ tie son, H e rbert, returned t ’} 'th e i '' home in Bogotti W edueptla\ after two\ w e e k s’ visit at the, home-;of Mr. ' Ktrlc^s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H e r bert ICirk, of b a th e r in t .-tree-:. | Mrs. Tlieodbre ijolow of ’Mill Rift, “ren t . W e d n esday w ith h e r daughter, Mas. C h e s ter Johnson, of kXaTtamora.s. Mr. an d Mrs. T- (J. Wood .and Mr. Mr, and. M r s .. 'Cr A. Rnekov a daughter, M argare^F,af IVes: End, le-.’ turned hom e W ^ d h ^ d a y from a weeks’ outing a t Tork. Hak^. kb-, and *Mrsr .jr. E. .T,auge an j , •daughter, Miidalene', of Hew Yt)i;.l^'U. City^ a.rrived;.'jn Port\ Jervis WedUt>Rv day and are th e guests of Mr. an-l ' Mns. W .'H '. Balmos, of Cole street. Dr. [t-I. '3>. Yffn Gafdteck, of Su.ssex. w a s a, visitof\ i n P o r t Stervis on W e d nesday, calling on' friends. Raym o n d kY^tibrodk, lof Ea.st lUhin. street, left .towh tollay fo r Philadel phia w h e re k e ;Vi^ll enter the (Gener al E lectrical iSehool. m i 'MM Y o u r O | ) p o r t i n u t i e » r - ’ . . of T b i ^ . n a tR |» iet$ e * I 4epM^ idi. UHitt thi* b > .J^ y e i ^ Whe« itot |o piid, • e b i ^ pf l Bc will be nadedor « p l ^ . ^ ^ ledger .ccmirt' TOMORROWirG. E i ” • FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29— i Collegiate Dance Championship UBOR DAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 1— *^Miasqueradle and Civic Ball $25 in gold prizes for them ost Origin- % les. < 5 al, Funniest and Fanciest Costume5( , pBince Contests Mi^ic by Lies Stevens Orchestra. 5: ^ A V A ^ ' . V w W . V A V . V w W i ^ REAR THE ClASSIflEO AOS iJtf Ticopold—dDoeh OTkecisroh on .Sept. 10 (By Associated Press.) Chicago, ■ A,ug. 28—’^Tmlge Caver!..- tod.ay .said he would giv.^ his decj.sinr Sept. 10 a t Oif.a A.- .'^•t. “nnlerfis .illm-s.s prevents,” In th e Reopold-R.^eh c-at?,-. --------- ■^.ex Wwi ------ M A T A m O R A S . ^ C a rds luwe been recej-v-ed here, from W a llaee P u r d u e and.'K e n n e th \Wlentz wlio left Sunday on T rain 3 to spend U; s1iort tim e In Cliicago, slating they arrilvea th e r e Hafely and . a r ^ ; enjoy* in g t h e .sight.s in thfi't We.'itern chy. pA ltD DEXTES PRARqiSra TvDAX ’• ra \ \ s \ t i e 'GAVE HO iN P b iR V irav fDetrolt, Aug. 28—-Henry Ford, in a wireless dispatch 1o his ofTiccs hrve, fi-pm Ills yacht, en rolite fc.Tni Mo.n- trtuil to Detroit, pn.sHdvcly denied statem e n ts credited to him hy The M o n treal Star w h e rein lie wa.s piloted a.s .saying th a t the TCu Klu.v iclnu w.-i.s mi.sunder.stood. Mr. Ford, in his me.s.sag--'. not only denied th e interview published by The M o n treal gtar, hut a.s.serted th a t he had given no interview to .any one while in Montre.al and -al.sd stated th a t he had not tllscii.s.sed ilv' Klnn. ^Heleii Q’. S w ^ n y ^ t y bMhing b ^ u t y ill iiepr^aent the eity of W ashington in the A t^ n th r pa©cant- she doesn't wear Her hair tx)Di>v« ' : T ilE FA1 ihool opens Jaroej WeUerPhone 88j-W Berlenbach Draws with Stribling in , • 6-Ropndl Bout How York, Aug. 2,.8— ^Poul Rerlen Jja'ch^ A storia light heavyv.’ci.ght. with the destructive loft list, ;vul Ynijr.--; Ptrihling, Macon, Ga., yniin.g.s(er. clashed in a .six-round haitlc. of lef, h.and.s last ni.ght in the fe.atured hmrt of six rounds a t the .Hew York A'elo- (li-ome, and whop the '.iiial bell clnng'_ ed on th e abbreviated conte.st— a b breviated hecau.se of the fact rhai Stribling h.as not y e t a ttained his m.a- jority, and is disqualiHcd undo,- the H ew Y o rk boxing Ipv.-- froip p a rtiri- , p.atiTiEr in b o u t s o f lon .ger d u r a ^ ip n - Tho ro r th c r Instn.ctw l lH.- Ford ofTme.s here to \m a k e .a f'.asjtive deniiU o f hti .absolutely \fal.s» state m e n t.” ■ TTealth (Bharcl kfeellng The regular m e e ting of the Board of Itealth w h ic h was to have been held on W e d n esday night\ was po.st- poned until 8 o'clock this evening at tho City. H a ll. iW H I T N E Y ’S S M Successor to W h ih iey & Denti COPPER GUTTERS and LEADERS At the Lowest Prices Ever. S. G. McDonald PHONE 315 167 West Main St. .Tudges Patsy Halpy and Florrie B a rnett and Rcferce|>3acrs O’fiiiniynn m.ado the decision, lyilh w h ifli m any in the crowd of IS.OOO v h i r h .vmm ed the arcn.a and .a m.ajorit.v am o n g the ringside critics disagreed. At lensi one of' tho. licon.sed., jiidge.s of the State A thletic CominIs.3ion una.ssigim ed, hut a spectator, and .scor-‘lce.^p.;-r as to points in the bout, was known to di.sagree w ith the .vcM-dic*:. -De.spitc the. divison af opinion on the .re.sull there w.as no dem o n s tra tion of disapproval, from liie crowd The- m a jority in the- crowd ivaiited to see Berlenbach hatter the young Georgian into submission with the m ighty left which ,bad_ ylnim cd .sf m.any victim s in 'pnWibu.s battles T'hi.s was evidenced,.from , the* .start a.s the crow d -urged; B e rlenbach> on ai every opPQvlupi.ty.. iTo m'any at the ^rlngsidcl hbwsvor it appeared th a t StrihHn.g Avor the battle on points by- a mnrgir mea.siwfCd by dve rounds to bvie. This er.ation^ of .(the com p a n y ’s tradini de.spile the • f a r t th a t .Slnbhn.g. was ‘ posts fringing the A r k ic. ' • ' .FOR ' RENT — Three furhishei n'ot the g trip iin s 'of pv-ovioiis Pouts b e c a u s e a h e a v y cold from -vvkich he as suffering interfered\ iidticeahly. ^ ,— - ---------------------------- - ---------------- h i . b o x in. ,n<r,particuiav>y U. S. Vessel Goes to Aid 15 Men oin ^ Ship m Arctic W ash in stop, -Aug. -2§— The-^Bureau' of Educ.atjcin’s supply ship-B o x e r has been ordered to proceed to the asslst-r .ance of the m o tor .gchobnfer Rady Ivin- dersley, -c^hglit in th e ice- forty-five miles' e a st of B o int Barl-oW,' A laska. The Boxei-' la.st w a s repor-ted\ Within. th ir ty -or f o rty m iles Of the disfressed, Vessel. • ' . ' • In-strUctiOhs tO the -Boxer followed .appears f o r add, to both the A rm y and. Navy D e p a rfm e h fs froiii E d w a rd Fitz-^ gefald, o f 'th e C a n a d ian’ CommittOe- of the H u d son ^ y Com pany, own-ens of th e schooner. The messages,- Which were tran s m itted to th e In terio r -De partm e n t, declared the, \situation o f th e fifteen m e n ' \’com p rising the schooner’s- crew\ w o u ld-he very grave; if th e y -were pot quicWy relieved, “Grew’m a d e .,%t|emiU-rAug,i-19 sleighs an d canods to f eiiGh:. o p e n 'w a ter,’’ - one telegram >«,aid;, .Mbub a f ter , seven m iles’ t& v e l' u n d e r greatest df^- fieulties obliged to >eturp.,^Qxhaiisted to s h ip.” ■ ; , The Tjady KlndCrSley, w h ich on Aug. 21 w a s ^ i d to have -been c a u g h t in .th e ice tw e n iy m iles'ndrtheA st of, Point Barrow , Alas-ka, and th e n ’ abandoned, is an .auxiliary, vessel of 787 tooff, ' owned by the H u d son Bay Tra.ding Com p any an d used in th e op eratio n o f (the c’o m p an v ’s trndlue- (11111?-—4 room house, im-pr:ove .lieasonahle. C a ll 7 9 Pranklim FOR SAfjE-—iParm .at Rio, N; Y. Th acre.s, 7-room House, B a rn and other t bldg.9,- brook and good hreWard. rihee,—'P. D crueller, Rio, N.- Y. FOPi; SA.I j E— j 2 w-lnter coal.s- lars— excellent conditidn. ,435*W. ' ' . ' \ *- 24 %all*Or Se p 1 k?.^\V h g a n , 102 , .t Ohe-vroleL Toxif ing Car in e x c e l , - ---- ■ ' .— ___ condition. A real bargam.^—:Stan- .T’O LilSa'-’—.S furnished room s for lig h t Auto &aie.s Co. FOR ■RBNT-’-fiix room houi^e; provements.—4. M e rritt Place. all im- An ideal- car 1 . work.—Sta.tt- or call IS — 392-1 Ford Road.^ter, ,s ■spring; cheap. Call at • f , : ■'j. f; large free .stone Jersey canning peach- Y.S”p.7T :,eke,Dln« . F l'°ne. WS. . ______ ■SSSMdSf HaPWARTED A BIG 'BARGAIN -— A modern farm house! to be sold. All best improve ments. jA.sk in Huguenot for M-r.. Sl«g<\ \WtVHTElE)-—J-ahor^^ .at the Cahnon- zie. Club. Inquire D e a n P.ros. Phone I047-F11. . WA!NTEI>-i-^Eb3pel•^6nced farm e r. Ad- dre.s,'5 j 3 ., care of Union. ; MAH w a n ted to , R o o m . 2 3^, Huhiba'r )ok. in camp. - Bldg,^ Groce]ry FOR SALF-^A new .six rooi street. Phone 110-Y^. B:0‘Y to -worlc- in -atox'e before. Echd ter school.— R o g e r's D'rhg. Store, ______________________________________ . rowsburg. R.2., N. Y. , ! 0 ' ^ . E x c e llen t cp’nt l i B S i a e r f ^ [ beach —Ap- L O $ T F Q U l ^ p a s t ' ■'to do upstaira e Store fo r Sale. ;i,~ F r a n k Ivar, Un-' w .six room bUn- 'ceTl, B r o l l y I CAROOFTHANI^ am e n d s .-to Rev. ■ Herbldt; B o sch,.to-the to thdnk ail friends' dhd \ ' ' ' • • :W » S K t H l c I r i M i ! 'i s ^ w ‘^H1EES%3BSw M sils* 1 S n w % ^ ^ I m