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Note Com* Rniert, Loose Leaf Note SCHOOL SUPPLIES Foontaui Pens^ Tablets, Books, Contposrfioii Books, passes, Books. SQUIRES DRUG; STORE 76 PIKE STREET I Rttsenkrans-WaJter Co. $ 3I-4S Jersey Ave. Pile— 31 High Grade Mixed Paul Quality and Durability ® « W Cw n ahaa an d WllUa th« jrocklRir a t , t h e T»ey|Tlrtip pRi«fi Sciool; ho.ve tiTilshed their I ^ o i -?fork Itt record tim e and w ill r e - l IC^^tOun : p a r r a g h and famli--* are to Kety- f o r k today. P a v e and i e n teW a lning'M r. and 3^trs. Kobsiead, L i ll i s WitT «t*oo+Kr TniJjSfid hv fl. h t ’ in^ liltt, of pAi«rgiMi» vlalUd mi f ! i I i pittstoncoal Place Your Order Now When planning a Home askj to see. otir Special Building; and Plan Service. ^, Service Qiility DepeBdabihty SOMETHING MAY WTEREST YOU IN THE “CLASSIFIED ADS' ^ LABOR DAY SPORTS I First Shoot J and ^ BEEFSTEAK \ DINNER i — o f l h e ^ i PORT JERVIS ROD AND GUN CLUB, INC. Donohue’s Grove MONDAY, SEPT. 1ST., 1924 ? Members do hot need tickets to enter shoot. ii||| ^ W y V V d V i A ' A r i P s ^ i r A V W A N W A V ■dVW vuW A vAv.W A%viiW .nif i JOYLAND DANCE PAUCE JOYLAND PARK NEVERSINK BEACH, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Lador Day Nila UBOR DAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 1— Masquerade and Civic Ball $25 in gold prizes for the most Origin al, Funniest and Fancifsst Costumes. Dance Contests Music by Les Stevens Orchestra. ^ v j v w w ^ ^ w * j w . w . v r f w . v j v y v W m ^ N E ^ S i X>r. and Mrn. a . Gould Lawyer, of PIvIladelphia, ^ e r o In th is city on TW;-. day ■ a n d dalied on several frie n d s . w h ile enrohte ^tp th e i ^ hom o a f t e r cojnipletine n e a r V 10,000 m iles o f ai m o tor trip since th e first of Ju n e tP th e iPacific C o a st Stiates and return, I Dr. Gould w a s a form e r resid e n t of* this- c i t y , ' w h e r e :Ae w as associated w ith D r. J. J. M ills in t h e practice o f dentistry. > H is touring' car, postered \F r o m P h iladelphia .to Seattle,” a t tracted m u c h atten tio n oh P ik e s treet, M rs I ^ a tn 'e r w a s f o rm e rly IMIsia G race MacomJber of ^this c ity. T h e re w ill b e ^ a cottag-e prayer meeting, a t the, hom e of M r, and Mrff. H. J . Renioh, 3STo. 46 'W est M ain s treet, a.t 7; 4.5 on M o n d a y .evening. Topic, “D iv in g -W a ter\.\ H e a d e r, J, b . HultJfc lander, M rs. N o rm a R o s e and daughter, D o rothy, of M iddletotra, are visiting Mr. and INirs. W a lter Danly, in ,5ra,tn- m o ras, ^ ■Child w e lfare station, -will reopen a t Y. M. C, A. annex T u e sday froim 2 to 4 p. m . a t No. 3 K o s e 'House W edne.s- day from 2 to 4 a t No. 5 H o se H o u s e T h u rsday from g to 4.'- - Mrs. J. M a lz a h n and great-gi’and- son, Douglas McDumant,. of s p a r r n w . bush, spent the. day recently w ith her daughter and son-in-la-w. M r. and M rs. C h a rles Roff, of 04 B a rclay street. M rs. W illiam Jl. Roff, of Cedar Knolls, N. J., and M rs. F d i th PvOfC and Mrs. M a rjorie M aguire, of iMnr- ristow n . N- J-. .Tire visiting M rs. Roff’s son and daugh’ter-in-law», Mr. and Mrs. C h a r les Roff,'' of 2-4 B a rclay Mi.ss M ary Ryans, of P o r t Rich-, moscl, S .il., is £}pend'in^ her vacation With Mr, and Mrs, C h a rles Roff, of 2-1 B a rclay street. “ ^ 'Miss .D o rothy TTarsch, a teacher in, the Sullivan A v e n u e School, v iio has been spending th e sum m e r vacation h e r hom e in B rockport and w ith friend.s in Dundee, Schenectady and a t Lake.'Gerifeva, r e turned to tbi.s city T h u rsday. * ■Mr. and 'Mrs. R. 0. Lilts .and daughter M uriel, have returned liy m o tor to th e ir home, in H a r tf o r d , a f ter a two w e e k s’ vacation spent at the, hom e of Mrs, L itts’ parcnl.s. Mr. and M rs. -VV. TC. Ridley, oC IClir.a.bPUi street. M r. L itts’ .si.ster, Mis.s A lberta L itts, of drcenvillo, accom p anied ^'W'iliis w ill be; greatly, m issed W host of frieiidJi in p o r t. ■ Mrs. X* G- ,La BOrp, o f BiPffham ton, arrived ijt th is city tod a y and Is th e guest o f h e r sister, Mrs, John R o b in son, of K ingston avenue. W ilton Beftnett, aocoinpanied ’ by his m o ther, : m > s . A d die Bennet. c*“ O range, H, J„ m o tored to Port, .?er-, y is Friday and visited frre.nd.s. in thi.s bity^enroute t o ’ B ingham ton, 1 . M?-laster ?f7allace^«mlth. of itingston; aV^hue, left tov/n Friday, for a sev eral days’ -Visit with^'relatives in Ne-R* . -Msiv A. G. H fynf> of Qanal street, retu r n e d hom e F r id a y a.fter a weck.s’ yistt a t the ^.am g n f.hec sist?r,’MrA t' Mrs. p , '.T, N a h ip.jO f Hone.^dale. a.;; form e r P o r t Jerv is resident, speht (Friday in this city. M r. and Mrs. P r e d Mur.sgL of 5 Coleman .street, have retu r n e d from- an autom o b ile trip, th rough the A d irondack Afoiintain!?^ A n d ' iMoiitreah- retu r n in g by w a y o f m r t Kent; On’ Lake- ■Ghamplain. 'I^ey ^'woVa accord-f panied by M rs. Petnbl^ton, of L o n g Xsland, -who 'joined them at ■\YaVrensburgh. D u ring th e ir stop over a t \VYarren-sbUrg ,.Fi*bd proved him s e lf to 'h a f a “'Chd-mpion horse shoe Hirower.\ ■ J ' /M r. an d Mrs. W ; E. Bdlkcara, of Ridge a v e n u e ,'retu rn e d thom e Fyldas*'- front a sever.4l days’ ;motpr trip io Tiyler H ill, v/hero , they visited Mrm •]^lkcom*s m o ther, M rs. Eliza B rush, and o ther relatives. ■ them and w ill roniain for^n ■'’'i^it.^ T h e Mis! 4 e.^ FloiTnce,\ a n d Evelyn fBara.scli, of Pikev sii^pet, left'to w n to-; day for New ' T o r k “Ci^y. w h e re they “will m e e t tahely brother, Charles b f A' m o s t’ enjoyable, tim e w H a had w h e n the. Girls’ ginb .m e t . a t the •home of Mlsa W inif/ed D a rrdgh, A f ter music, games,» etb., wore, indulged- in, light refreshm e n ts -were served. E d w a r d Gilson and daughterj of Bingham ton, returned home, last' w eek after spending a brief •time w ith felativea- , , . : ; ,r ' i. ' ;; Mks. Fi'^d tearrhn a n d son, .W-ill^T^ etuined l;bn|e; Satilrda;^ tb -Marlboro' ?he^;Were acepmpan\ied by prM p a f . ■on, who will 'take,' thenr by auto. -OBSEtPES - „wa.s heidj a t .the Jrouse., pienn avenue and Second street, M taam o ras, a t 2 p. m.. on Friday, 'August 29, wliere thd services w ere conducted by th e Rev, Charles H. K u e s . T h e re AVere m a n y beautiful floral contributions flo-m reiatiAfes and'.frl;ends- ' In ter- nient wds in P ih a Gro|m dem eceryy MatambMis, / . 'Charles Norton. EdA v a rd Garincs, T. Schultz, H a r r y Gasking. R a lph Corwin and .Tames K lein w ere the pall bearens. The flower bearers w ere J n h ie s ’ H a m ilton, John Morse, .W illiam ‘ McXmnald, A .Zevitz, A lfred KraUSe and F l oyd 'gtra.it. (glTIjARlES. fatli,erlne iitidec Vfluf OpfMrtin^iwt-. Make the Most of Them Today!'' Flit R4« « { 5r» iii* r^c»h<M u 4 y m w a ^ mEH0TKi~L C h tiM «d(. A>*riyaBI« k a d n m iertiOB, Wfcen iiot >« pai4, « dat|e eflSe wiB fce ntlde fl* boaltopui( i^kn the aihaMun baa aa «p«n bdfiei accoaat - • ........ . . - ' ' ssa: s s £ i KIEETIN^ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Dance in 3 0 ^ P n eating of park t:iub 2 n d / at ANNOUNC^ENTS James 'Vrelser Jim ’s Taxi Phonb 882-W Lea* COPPER « IGUTTERS and LEADERS At the Lowett Pricei Ever. S.Gi McDonald , PHONE 415 |l67 West Main St. •Barasph.,aud .hi.«t fam ily and go Avith them to, AtldU|)Y t 'ity tri r£f.niain>Qvet> djabor d'u;/. • ' ‘ • . t SPimKOWBUSH Spaprpwbu^hj ^Aii g. n Q-^Th ft f Lrt - dic.s’ Aict Society, held their aijnuol F a i r Eddy IJybLn ia.st They realized' :fh<v neat.wnin, j 6 f ipanc.y’w o rk, cm life, hom e m a d e cakW and cAudy wepC; «ok]. A.'ipo.st-en- loyabli day kpent with |h>' gu'csl.s a t the F a rm . ■ Mr.=?. Herbert Happ and daughter, Marion, have .gone on an extended visit with -her-^dAter l^rs. l^T-vlnV Caldwell. N . d-; - H ‘ , Vi ■' Mr.s. F r e d Jjgjtiibnnjl. .of .Salem. Mas.'t., w a s n. caller on W edno.sday jit the home of Mrs. L. A. Johnson. TVebb Onurtright- -Itas recovered, and i,.H a t his w o rk again, Mrs. Percy Osterbotit, of Ae.adcm;y avenue, i.s .seriously ill a t h e r home. , 'Mrs. Saralt (Jph^e is entertaining her friend, Mrs., Tackmnii. of B ing ham ton, '• , , ‘ Mrs, O. E. liazeu and .son, David, motored to Blroud£(biu'g on Sunday. They Avei’c accompanied by Mrs. Ba- dlo Adams and son. FrancLs, and vis ited Mrs. Earl McAllister and pamily. Rev. Fi-anlc Rholdes and friend, M iss'C a th e r in e , j n d ^ e , of N caa * York \gity died at St., V in c e n t’s ijo s p it a i. N e w Y o r k City^ o n ’F r id a y evenin g , A u g . 2'9, at 10 o’clock. The .surviving relative.s are. nvo nieces, Mr§.; E- Doty,, of WaidWiok, aird Mrs, jT. j . iSmith, of P o r t Jervis; tAyo nephyAVS,, ’.irrank'.Tudge, of Jei’sev Cii;:!*, ’and W ijliam . j;udge. of; pater^ .son,’ and one uncle, -Wniiam judge, of P o r t JerA’i.s. „ ,A T h e body w ill be brou.ghY to’ th is city on S u n d a y ev e n in g on £m ili 27 aii.d w ill be taken to- th e h o m e g-C Mrs. IT. J. S m ith. 125 Haranrond street, w h e r e tllC fu n e r a l ..services -AAdli he h e l d m i . a ;SO o A o r o m g a n d a t 1 0 ’b’clotk iji St. Map-^’a giiurch. jn s . s TiYON AND MH. PO S T E N ; ■ ‘ J .iV'lN^ Df>XiLEGLlTE' ^ N A L S ' ■At^'fliei'Jos^and.: D a iice PaTace Pri-. ‘d a y p y h i ; th e Hnkl.s iii .the C o liegiate dance coittest w e r e w o n 'by M iss Mai--. ion ILyon, o f M a tam o r a s, an d Gevaldi -Posten, Of M iddletow.n. T h e r e ’; w e r e nearly 500 dancers presen't, and th e m u s ic b y L e s S tevens’ O rchestra w a s n n n s iially w e ll rendered. W h e n th e d h n e e r s en tered 'th e haill y i e y w e r e presented w i t h sduaw k e r s and paper^ hats, and at'llll O’clb e k t h e con fetti an d .stream e rs w e r e distrjoU-^ tod. an d . a fter th a t it looked lik e 'p a r t o f C o n e y Xsland mardigiras; Mond.ay night will be the big m a s querade 'ball, a n d all ladie.s are re- QUGstG dtp a tten d in fancy dress. FOR SALE D I k a mark of ' I n lolllaen e e to attend DREW CHURCH Suikday nlsrlitK. Service at 7i» n.SfntSrcolSl& ? S ^ a ty l? S C^ykendall, Avei Q 'and 3rd street. Mat- tuv ■»> J ”,VT . JilO* J be purchased w ith sm a ll am o u n t . oX ca.sh, subject to pre,sent building anq ioan mortgagre. ALSO, ten lo ts in, L in coln Park section, .said .to ha\T co.st owner over $1500. Barticxdar.s on ap plication to John IVI, Yeager, MaSonie- Bmiding^: Sale a t H o tel Matehell, 2 . p.m. . ................ _ ________ _ PRTNTI'NG ’PLAJNT for Sale—Good Rubiie SerS'ice Com pany Avill be open paying es^ta^blLshed bA»sineSs fn- th f d a ll y from S a.rii. to 5 p.m. and from 8 eity o f M iddletow n $1000 ■ ca!3h ''rfe- balance on easy team s. Aci rt, T, ^T. r /% . 1 ^ ,,r . . r furthev Informa-tion. wri _ __ , -V. «a.5, -care o f H n ion. ‘ ■ ■ble ■ -TTr , wrrt ' . ^ t \\hoi a.m.. to 12 noon,’ S a tu ___ C om ity Public Serv ic e 'Co., Inc. F. Clement, Manager. CHA.NGE OP TIM E e-,Fall Tim etab on th e N e w York, Ontario and^W .estei. RailAvay becom es efCectUm Sunday. Sep tem b er 7, 1924, Im p o rtant change.s, ~A MASQUERADE DANCE w ill be h e ld a t RiA’e r v ie w F a r m , S a t u r d a y A u g . 30 . 'rhere Avill be 2 prizes. Gent.s 25 c '■ 15o A l l weioo^me. let plRIV A T E 'sale of 40 H u d son st.y beiginning m sehold goods a t ' • M o nday. ■ FD R , SALE'.-—4 room h o u s e /im p r o v e ., m e n t s . Reasonable.' C a ll . 7.3 F r a n k lin . FO R SALE- acr.es, 7 -: b ld g -F a r m a t R io. M. V .. 10 tom. Hniise,' B a rn and other brook and good orchard. ALE—-D 1 o i t ; ■wler streei o ekash ran g e w ith , ilsn- kitcheji. tab le.^ 3 1 rOAVbush all th is w e e k A lso house. S JOYLAMDim TQ LET FORD .Sedan' $200,00. A n 'id e a l car AAmrk.—:Stan- , FOR D .Sedan- $200,00. ton’^Aiim^SHes^Ca!'^^^ C onstantly I m p r o v e d BUT No Y early M odels D o d b e B rothers M otor C ars I FURTSTISHEID; .‘room.^ lenhs. . '3 D e law a re, si ga.s^. $ S ^ a n d $^10 AVee.kly.— A c b r n S t o r e , m e m t.sp^A sk-In JHugti GEO. W. CASE ;C O MPA N Y . ?NC. J E R S E .Y A V E . ' ■ PORT JERVIS, N . Y SUNDAY MCHT 9:00 o'clock E v e r y b o d y W e l c o u l e PLE a .SANT front room tb let; all provem eni .s.—Inquire 12 Hull I van a ^Ft)R — A modern farm .. , ....................... ,. A.11 b e s t im p rove- me.nt,s>^Ask In H u g u enot, for Mr. Siogel . FOR S.4.LE— A new six room bun- street. Phone 110-W. ,, 'r F o r Sale—^2 y r s . MODERN Fur,ni.shed Apartm conveniences. P r ivate bath. Pho or call 18 E a s t Main street. Pnone’^ t Y ? - HELP WANTED WAK^ cing^|ao 1 rE D —F o r !Fhone 5’ 7 m i. llS S f’f e S S ’ i S rienced farm e r. Acf- chlhe “S Gall KLAN Outing! JOYLAND PARK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD Wat«> Sporto In ^temoon Dunciiig and FMworksatNigiit M a n tyanfed to cook R o o m b'3, HU'hbard B ldg. . ------ ' ‘ore-b e forh ’a n d a t - ][ I t • ^ y ' to' wbr'k in ,sto ter fiaphoak^Ehgey’g Drtig Btbra- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mfiilkfi IliiaiikMiliMt JM Itlon' a s Jibtiselteepcr In- tarnlly j f I « v « » U U . i u n U i « . t V n Hoii 4 iC o n o ^ at;C ^ The iShle Band Concert at OPNeiiTa bn the Cahopn*ie Road thiB evettlug will attract a big crowd. The baud Will also fafniSh the mUaiC for the dancing after the concert. Mhny at_ tfactlonfi have been added to make the evehihk a reaP^jolly‘feast,. Sev eral autoa wlU be ready fo> the I*le at 7.38 p, M. fn ffbnt of 8a«^a Heart Ohuidhr V tm t v^ d v Aktca fim m Ikd A ^ h O iii .