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MasSm'uan tem p e r a tu r e yesterday 96 Minimum, tem p e r a tu r e y ^ e r d a y 64 ■ '80 60 ^ 93 40 0 arean .teanperature yesterday Minimum temperature to d a y Temperature a t noon today Sunshine yesterday .Wind ; H a in i R a infaU fo r m o n th to date nainfaTl fo r y e a r to date K a in ra'irto d a te last year .Barometei’r A t noon yestei’day A t 8 pJ n i. yesterday A t nooii to d a y ; 27.77 26.47 2'9.74 2i9.79 '29.50. liREATAGE R A MB WATCH EuropeV 1923 CKampidn: Defeat ed by Wise Counselor—Prince of Wales a Spectator (Belmont P a r k , Sept. 2— E p inard, cham p ion th ree-year-old of Europe in 1923 an d a t t h a t tim e conceded critics of t h e old woi-ld as one of the g r e a t e s t thoroU g h h reds of all tim e , •was b e a te n 'a loh^ neck by E- A, Ijur- to n ’\s W ise Counsellor in th e first of of a sei'ies of international sweep- stak e s tlxat opened the annual au- ifumir m e e ting of the W estcbe.stcr P a c in g A ssociation a t Belm o n t P a r k y e s terday afternoon. M o re t h a n 75,000 people, the gin.at- est crow d th a t ever saw an A m e rican. horse '^ace, w a tched EiJinard’s dow n fall. Likewise the throng was one of the, m o st picturesque tliat over at_ tended a sporting event in this coun- try . In it were the prince of VVtiles and.*’hundreds of m en and women of ;35pinard suffered the fa!‘'' of ^ p a p y ru s , w inner of the English Dorhy, th a t to o k th e miid oif th e m ighry Zev’s heels In tlie first in lcn u tio n a l derby, a. m a tch race held .at thi.'S same l^ew m a rket • of. -America over the lE h g ltsh'Iferby route of a mile and a V h a l f la s t October 20. But, ihough -v*\heateii l^ i n a r d , unlike papyrus, wns in. no w ise disgi-aced, and he gave excellent, account o f him s e lf tnat ‘p r o m i s e s 't o reV etse table in the t« o ^ .m a i n i n g r a c e s 'a t longer •listances. geltadoii ’ Army Outing MeTpbers q t -the local Salvation ; A rm y enjoyqd '• L ^ o r Day a t Star Xetke, Iff, j .|'w h e r e th e r e w a s a gath- e il n g of -'‘2,000 anemibers of th e Army, o f the-^IEiastcn ^Division. A m o n g 'the opeakere w e re iCapt, Olga W a rth, Aami«troiig* O a p t N ew ton apd ' N e w ton, all form e rly of Port > F p u r united for th e ____ _ ,Two larg e banners w ere Jo breeae-i in fro n t of th e «pei»ker»’ p J k tform , reading: W iM come Comrade#.' O p d -'ia Xove. hound iJrle passenger' trains rv u In seyecal'^sections on th« an d htew Y o rk divisions to h a u d lo . th e thousands . how # goers. A large 0 8 tc»y«l#ri were- boy# MATAMOR AS IISS DOROTHY SCHANZ, Correspondent.—PllOlCE 782-M LEG IO N POST Cl AM BAK E T o B E H E L D SEPT. “TH iM a lam o ras, S e p t. 2— T h e re g u la r m e e ti n g o f D e v o re-Q u inn P u s i. No. 4S6, w a s held a t Boi’OUgV. H:lU, T h u r s d a y evening. August 2>t T h e re have !ieen no accounie. iiuu lislied of th e post's ac t iv i t i e s thraus-Ii- OUt t h e su m m e r ; 'b u t ic h a s p u t iji an •active seaso n . The .dfelegiites w h o i-eprosented the •post a t -th e c.to,te conventicr ul G reensburg on August 21-22-33, m ade theij. rep o r t of th e cop.ventiou, which w a s approved and placed rin record. A com m ittee from the post was di rected to interview th e M ilford J'osi in regard to th e ir plans for Defense 'Day, Sept. K , an.l if possible to U' - ite wTth th e m in w h a tever oevemon- ies ''they have planned. A rrangem e n ts a r e being ^male for a Legion clam bake for ex-servicc m an and fam ilies. 'The open air n e o tin g of the post som e tim e ago, wliich was held on Sw artw o o d ’s Island, proved such an enjoyable occasion th a t the- m em b ers urgecL t h e holding (if a clam b a k e a t th e sam e place. This will be held Sept. 7. ' ' The election»of p o s t'o f ficers will !)i-ob'ably take- place th e seebnd Thm’sday in October, and the new officers PC installed on NQV. l l . E n thusiasm foj. th is election is grow ing a n d the general dem a n d is that on ly m en w h o will spare no et'forLo iu legion w o rk be elected. It is also quite evident th a t new rules govern ing m eetings will also - be enacted with the beginning of th e new fiscal Many ox-service m en have joined the Legion th is year w h o form e rly took little interest in it. Eivery y e a r WG gain. 'Our hope is th a t in th e not distant future we .will have very ex- service man, w h e ther he .served :;0 days-.or 20 m o n ths, standing shoulder to shoulder in our p o s t. . , It is the intention t h a t an order for pcfst caps be placed th is fall. These will be used a t cerem o nies fW public occasions instead of the uniform s, ex cepting the regular fiidng squad, who will be required to stick to th e oliv.e Follow ing a lengthy bushies.s ses sion, Ice cream and so:^t drinks w e re served by the 'mess sex-geant arid his able crew'. — L E G ION COMM. M a tam p ras,' Aug. 30— Mr. and Dlrs. L. j B. B e a c h , o riB ro o k ly n . ds v i s it i n g 'a t the hom e of iMrs. iEulla Ryder, on x^Lvenue G. Ml-, and Mrs. 'William Middaugh and family, of Delaware Brlvd, have returned from a few weeks’ GdhiPihS u t TV'estcolang. • . V incent M ager, w h o h a s been spending tlii-ee weeks a t M iddletow n , has returned hom e. , Miss Bessie R u d o lph, of A rlington, is visiting a t th e hom es of Mi-, aixd Mrs. Wi. F isher and Mr. and iMrs. Coux-itrigU^. IMiss A m elia Bulpey, of W h ite Sul phur Springs, is the guest a t the hom e of Mr. and Mx's. John 'Maltby. Mr. and Mrs, W. W . tPage have re- tunxed from a t r i p to Bcraxxton, w h e re they attended th e fuixeral of t h e foi’m e r's aunt, ^ Mx*. and iMrs. F r e d Cook, and chil dren., o f P o r t Jervis spent t h e day at the h o m e ' of Mr. and tMi-s. F r a n k Scales. Mr. and Mrs._ C. Me P h ilips and children, of iSuffern, are guests a t the hom e of Mr. and M rs, J. Cuniieen. Mr. axxd Mi’s. Edward- Fisher., a n d daughtex-, 'Rilla, and party of friends; left today for a few days cam p ing trip at Wesbcolanig. Mr. and Mrs.* E'. A. L a teer, l e f t to day fo r M o rristown, to attend th e w edding of a relative., . ' . iDonald L a b a r a^nd H a rold Boyce are enjoying a crvm]?ixig %nd outin.g trip a t Slackett Lake. . iF. A. Page Is’visiting a t Nicholsoill Rev. and Mrs., R . W . AltoiglvE, wlio have been enjoying a tWO WCeks’ v a - “ cation w ith relatives and frierid ^ at L a n c a ster and, A k ron have returned hom-e. IMi&s Ruitli L u k e r is s e riously ill. ' \y'. O. T. T7. 'ConTeptiou The thii-teeiith annual convention of the W o m a n ’s ^ C h ristian T e m p e r ance tinion of Pike C o u n ty w a / h e l d yesterday a t th e E p w p rth M. E. Church. The convention w a s cailed ordex’ by Sarah A. Myer, county president. A fter singing and devotion^il ser vices, a greeting w a s given by Mrs. R. W ood an d an ad d ress of welccinle by M rs. E llen Crane, w ith response by Ml'S. E s th e r Duidlng. lii M e taoriatn w'SiS conducted, by Mrs. Sarah A. MYeL followed by roll call and read in g of m iputes by Sarah- F. H u n t; recording S e c re^ry and re- Ppi;t of the treasui'Cr. A solo w a s s^ug h y Mari&tta H h lts- lander, - , . M rs. E d g ingtoh,' of M ilferd and W a shington,, spoke of th A t w o days* convention of XJSe d e l # j ^ e » r o f n a tion-w ide im p o rtance. J o r law en- fo r c e m ^ t held to W a shln^lon, April IQ and IT.' Rev. yan Aukeii and Rev,. My. El- Itott, both of Milford, spoke very In terestingly. ^ ‘ , A duet was sung Mr#. H. LllJey and M rs. saw y e r a n d ito addres# wa# giv. irt by H im » io a d # « , N a - ^ o n a t ■ A Mrs. Hai-xUi Myei;—C o u n ty P resident. Ml’S. R. Wood, of Matanxoi’as, Vice tiouiiiy Presileiit. • • ’ ■ Mrs. tkieila W olfe, M ilford, Cor res ponding siecre.tary. Mrs, Hcliaefer, . M ilford, Recording /Seex-etax-y. ^ ' Miss Schnxitlt, MUfox’d— L. T. L. gupt, A picnic (uiicli was served by the comm ittee, M rs. M a rtha McCarty, xMi'S. Clarence Briard and Mrs. E. M. Kimball. At the evening session, after a song service, prayer w a s offered by Rev. C. L. \Tin Aitken, and a vocal solo was sung by Mrs. saw y e r. Scripture readiiig was by .Rev. A. M. EliioLl. ' An address was given by Mrs?. ■Cor nelia Bryce Finchot and Miss M ildred Balch sang a s'^lo. ^ ■ An address w a a given by Miss Re- 'hecca N. Rhoades and a solo, b y M rs. J'. Hoinle. , ■ The benediction was by ReV.: Mr. Meyers. ■ ■ The American Legion allel-ulcd-'-in a body, and were entex-tained ,1 a t lunch after thex x-veniug s e s x d o n , , R o b e rt Swartwood, of the Legion, ^ gave a talk on the Lc.gioJi. Goiiveit- tion held recently in Michigan fUr the work of eliiltl welfare. IMatamoras, Sept. 2—'H a rry Prey and son, Stanley, have r e tu r n e d hoine fx’om a visit to Long Eddy. They w ere acconrpanied hom e by ,Mrs. P rey and son, TlarOlid, w h o hav'e been spexlding several days a t t h e home’ o f tlie foi-m- ei'’s pax'ents, iMr. an(l Mrs. W illis Axmiatrong, of t h a t place, H a rold Boyce, Mrs, Sam u cLBoyce and Mrs. G race Sclxanz left tliis moi-n-. ing for, a m o tor trip to 'New Toi-k City, T h e ladies will spend the dAy. tlxerc. Mr. Boyce vvill ’be accom p a n ied hom e by JMr. a n d M.rs., Franlc M ag- er and childreii, ’.who haV^ h^en spending t h e sum m e r m o n ths a t'W e s t Hiiboken 'and Bayvllle, L. I. ; ■ < IMr. an d Mrs. Charles ©chanz and son,. George, M r. and Mrs! Louis 0Cha,nz an d daughter, M argie, Mr. and xMx’s. Louis M a n g er an d M iss-Vi ola V-andeirmark, all of B ingham ton, w ere th e guests over (Labor Day a t.th e hom e of Mrs. Grace >Schanz, on Aye- Leo Vreclaud h a s returned hothc after visiiting wiLli. relatives h^re for a-week. Mrs. Eugene H u n ter and daughter, Jean, and sou. Jam e s , left tow n to day for GiTchwoud Lake, whex'e>.they w ill visit at Ih e jio m e of t h e form e r’s, parents, for xs-eve^af days', Mr. and Mv.s. Jam e s -H ickay and children, of CresTilll, N. Jx, ftxxd M r. and IMx’s. JaxnCs Bux;ke an d •children, of J e rsey CUy, w e re iA h o 'r'L a y gUGsts a t (the home of .Mr. and Ml’S,, G, JJ'. Beegaii oil AYeiiLib G. ' , Ml*. anUl Airs, A’ugust JC r u p t'au d fam ily, of New V o rk City, jhaVeyrei turxxed froixx a few days’ visit a t t h e hom e o i M r. and IMtiu. iT ’ed K a m p e r. Airs. K rupp and chiltoen havc'iheen spending t h e sum m e rJxere, . AH’, and Mx’s,^ ■WTlliain'; H a c k c tt, daughtex’s„ G race axxd ,]^xm a , an d son, A ugustus, sp e n t t h e 'L a b o r D a y vacation a t t h e lioifie of Air. a h d iMrs, H a r r y LilJley a n d o ther relatave^ here. Wulliam 'Cook, of A v e n u e Li; whp. h a s been visiting ’fo r a w e e k ^ t C h i cago, h a s r e tux’ned hom e. E d Moore, of J e r s e y Cjty, spe-nt-4he w e e k end a t t h e hpm e of his cousin, F r a n k iBrown. ' • - (Miss M attie H u lbert, a form e r res ident o f M a ta inoras, underw e n t an operation a t T h r a ll liospital, Aliiddle-1 toiVn for appendicitiis. ' ,Mr. and MrsT .Cummings and fam * IJy, .■ of -SStarlight, a n d M r. and M rs. Steinhoxiser and chSldreh, of ^Bo0^l- ton, N. J., w e re ‘.visitors -on Saturday a t the honie-‘ of Mr. and ’Mrs. (Fred Kampei',.' . : Lucille Alax-vin, Miiss Caroliixc Malone, '0£ ■Port Jeawis, and p a rty of friiends have returned attev a m o st dedightfuT m o toi’ tour io fclyracUse, B u f f a l o 'a n d ' Tor-onld. ■Gerald’ Bpeidol, 'Of ChariotLeaviile, V a .,, is visiting'ait t h e hom e o f -h is I>a'rents, Air, and Mi-s. W illiam -Spel- Avenue G. . ^ Gua Thom p son a n ^ .and M rs. TMlliram Thom p son, of Airs. Tei-wllUger and Hra. burgh of W aldeii, - Air. and Jones and-fam ily, and M r. a p d Mr#. ’William Thomixson, o f days a t the hom e of M r. a W M rs. ' Wjni. K n a p p . . . . ; Mr. and Mrs. John 'W'ebbei’- a n d a o u axxd Airs. E n jm a ’Webbfer, of Ne’W York City, were week -Qiid.guests At tJie- h o m e of Mr. and M rs. Y a j vorfc. /■ i -, M r. and AIx-s. AloPlxillis an d .’iMial- dren, of Suffern, have r e tu r n e d hom e after sending a f o ^ 'day# a t t h e hom e of Air. and Airs, J a m e s Gunneen. lAlrs. Ax'tliux- C o rw in.spent a -few days last Week a^^he^ ' h o m e of relatives ■ xMax'garet Bader, of Hoxxesdale, Txail beexx visiting relatives hei*e f o r se'ver- a1 ^weeks. M r, anflM rs. LeJaild’E n n is.and Mr. 'und M rs. - F u ller . a n d daughter an d paxxty of frleii'ds h a v e retux-ned fro m a w e e k ’s cam p ing and outing trip A t .Cuddebaclcville. iJN|C* 5 7 E r o iit-* t4 \ J e r f i l = T H I t E E DK O W K IN G B IN ’ {LAKES ON SUNDAY ANl> AfONDAY Airs. B irdie Goldslager, 25, of New ^Yo.rk, \ a guest for five weeks a t the J^lam§;ka,ttog P a r k Inn, w a s drow n ed oil K o n d ^ afternoon in M a sten Lake, <S!utUvan eouixty. The body Was x’ceovered. ' ■Windsor Lake, six m iles from El- leixville, ■ w a s th e scene of a double trxigedy on Sunday afternoon, w h e n tw o ' b rothers, Sam u el and Irv in g Sandler, aged IG and 17 years, w e re .drowned ,w h ile bathing. O n e b r o th er U'ied to (rescue the other b u t was d-rag'ged dow'n. Their bodies W e re' x’ecovex’ed w ithin a sh o r t'tim e . Alolorcycllst' ’lujuiros lic i t Leg A a fbu Levy, 20, of 93 F r a n k lin avenue, N e w Rochelle, a m o torcyclist e n r o u t ^ t o th e hill clfnrb conte#f a t RyantoAvn Sunday afternoon w a s severely injured w h e n Kis'm6tox‘eycle stx’uck a ru t on th e H u g u e n o t Road and upset. Levy rec e i v e d 'a severe< laceration Ro h-ig left le’g, several of the m u scles being torn^lbdse. H e w a s brought to th e D e e rpark Sanitorium , Where he is under th e 'c a r of T>r.‘G. O. Pobe. Arabs First to T?trfio H o rses. The Ax‘al> horse i.s sckl Io he th# oldest e:dslin.g clqjup,stk‘ ^.hreed. .Its recotd.s can be ti’ac(?d''bacif lor lo.OOO veai’s. . ; . . . .. • •' ‘ \ . ' ■ A n ticipated AippliU*#. Speaking of vanity, a' politician the dayTxefore he w a s -to m ake a cer tain .siieecli, sent a 41-p’age report of It to all llie papers. On pagn 30 appeared this parugraph; “B u t tlie hour grow# late and 1 xnust close;” (Dries of “Nd, n o 2 Go on] Go on7”) Alan casts tlie ■ deeidiiig -vote . when it comes tq, e stablishing a m eat m a rket in tlie good graces ' of a'Comhuniity.^,’ (—Smith’s Oblige-o-gra.ms, “ W H J p l E d i d y o u b u y th a t is W q u e s ti o n th a t h e a s k s . ,“ } t isf t c u d e r s u r e e n o u g h a n d I g i i t t s th e r e ’s i < ^ e t h i n g to * 4 t fi/St w a d e t » l U f I t It w a s bcw |{ht h e r e . L 'f L -i’ H u b b a rd Bldg.-OPP» E r ie Depot. Be w ish. *' Aetpa-ize, WANTED (use wi •; L O l M e n t r a l l y locntcd.- W * E N T W .S A I E T Kooituf, batli, gas, liot air p r ic e s li < • *• i EWA 0 8 DE. M O E a g e n c y »# Tel. 1P1102 STREET m t a i r y rubU c Votefpr Elmer H. Lemon ■ ;>c E0R pi#trict Attorney September i Stii ' Son of Erie conductor 'Thomu Opponents »ay he is too honest io hold public oflFice. Opposed to political control of ' \ Orange County by bpotleggers, . ; Stands on his-record ,for law en forcement. / As Assistant United States Dis trict Attorney, has handled llpu- sands of criminal cases in wliich fines amounted to nearly one mil lion dollar^ . ' ; ^ f Honest, AWe, Elfideiitr RnHe^i; ~h, ’(*•’. 75' J v ir ii- WNPIIP ir s the longei^t-lastiiiii conlectlQii yon buy ir s 4 belli to di gestion and a ^eanser lor fhe moafb and ^eUi. W r l 0 t e y * s m c a M b e n e f i t a s w e U a n ■’pieaaiiiT e '. ■ BflLliRMymURDAY, 5 Eram Dollar Day Premiums F R i i ! Merdhanti Who Are Members djF |^i^her of Xom K !io|d a DOLLM MY SAIE SATURPA’LSEiT.eth, . Any customer whose tofal purchases irdip the merchants listed belctw aggregate $10,, $25, $5o,$7r^$ipr ; \ WILL RECEIVE VALUABLE PREM^ Upon presenting their sales reempts at the diamber of Commerce Rooms, 46 Front Street, any time during the day of sale. tSP L A H ^ lim ^ You do not hare to buy die whole of any one of the aboye amounts In atty one stofe, j but be sure you.gitl^i receipt fbr the in eyery store you go into. Ihen hike all of these receipts to the Chamber of Conuherce. Rooms and you will hare your se- ^ lection of jireminms atcordiog to the total amount of your purchases for that dty. - S e e m e P r ^ o i i p S J P l ^ ! # Y J ■ M l^kan Auto Cb^ YOUNGSTER'S eyes are extremel^^ dehcate. a child’s TisioB causot ilmifi l _ ^ npml C h a i n b e r o f C o n u n e r c e M e r c h a n t s F a | t i c i p a l i n g Port Anroy 4c Navy Store R. Jordan & Co. ■ • ' H. S c h a fraiu^ & Son D e n n e r V l ^ t : S t o r e MunmdhBrpf. Levin V D e p t Store L.R.St€ i S i - Army & i^vy Cleefmg House ^ TCinneySrot. Rutan AutoC^, Holmes &St<m E » M a c k ^ & ^ . J.M,DeWitl ' ■ Stanton Auto Sales Inc. M . J . P t o p i t t A. H. Still if^i^l% aStore jlpomy Store L leari&ShaipiNl IN 1