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: r ^ ( ^ T he VOI^: V. m 16 . A COIfFQBTABLE SKOUipR BRACE One that does not CONTIKUALLY feind... .that contains iw steels.. . . is light and cool and so ^rfcctly adjnstaWe that t he wearer need suffer no inconvenience except as an incorrect attitude is assumed. That's the BEXALT BRACE— the brand we sell. $1.00 Everything right in Price <. 3 R PALEN, Mgr. Let us supply your D rug Store wants right in Quality ** E xpert Shoe RepaiHn^’* WHITE FOOTWEAR I t o i t y and sensible for suinincr, mny be had in either canvas o r the popular \nubuck” in shoes o r pumps, a t prices ra n g b g from S5c to $1.50 for children a n d from $1.50 to $3.50 for w o m ra. Dorefnus jBlock, Regfal Shoes AT l b 3 f n a t m r a r *'Hcnt«y During the B mominir, and “ A City Square. **■ in the erenii len’s club of dll hold a m< Monroe, N. Y. E v e r w e a r H o siery We Specialize on Children Shoes'. Church wi ituire room next eicbt o'clock, the eongregation ai ollowing Prank W. Relyea, Sells the be.st line o f 10c candies that is possible to obtain. O u r sales are large therefore our candies are alw a y s fresh. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 15th Fancy Mixed Chocolates 19c per lb. ICE CREAM SODA As good as can be made, IO 3 per gliss. Homs made syrupr und the best cream that we can obtain makes a.combination,seldom equalled and never excelled. Plain Sodas and Phosphates - 5c Milk Chocolate, ‘’Food and Drink” 5c • The music at the M. B. < Sunday will include the foil Morning Anthem—Zion, —Rodney. Contralto Solo—Summer Noon,— Evening Anthem—\H a rk, How the Watch- len Cry’*—Lerman. ,Ba*« Solo—Selected. M ontm S c M Meto. Mias Dorothy L. Browne of Pitts, ford, V t.,a graduate of Oswego Noea tna! b as been engaged as teacher the 4th grade. The faculty ia now complete and ia a t followi; Bertim Jenkina. Lucy A, Cockt, Bertha Lake Street, T O a C E i Monroe FIREMEN’S OPERA BODSE Saturday, June 15 Vion’s Motion Pictures The Best that can be Procured Another Excellent Program S i x R e ^ l3 Wednesday, June 19 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM P f i o e ^ lO o a n d :2 0 c MOIROE O im HOUSE Tuesday evenm]g*s Moving Pictures Wednesday ev'^s. Band Concert® Dance Friday evenings, Moving Pictures Saturday ev'^s Band Concert ® Dance IF SOMEBODY ELSE bintcii that you wfre too SELFISH to rnakt* proper provi sion for those dependent upon yen, you’d resent, i t hotly. W hat reason do you give yourself for not buying: Life Insurauee? Write for I’articulftra nf IWilIcIe* at ymuf OB'*. JAMES MADDEN, S S f NEW YORK ADDRESS? 20 VESEY STREET. MOSBOE, OHANOB COOI^^^EW ’ CHURCH AND s o a m H o m . WW Lacat BttMttiMHHM m I) > TMr Iwpedife Ritii. im n w T n tuN . The U«le for tho aennm a t th« Preabytedaii choreli next 8ai morning, “ The Sundty Qneatl Mies Penoyer elnge. At the evening irdhwlll '•oil meeting tto peetw o f the cbm speak on tbe topic, “ Ibe Seeond Meeting of the Yooi Union on Thursday The Woman's Missionary Sodaty; of the Frosbyterian Choreh will hold its regnlar monthly meeting et the home of Mrt. Q. R. Conklin on Fri day, June ai« et M o'clock. Mto. Sinesbangh o f Qoehen, will he pre sent and spsek on Homo Missiomi. ft Is expected that ell who are inter- ted in Home Mieeien work will me out and hear her address. MgTgoDiar anacorio.. The topics of tha aormona in the . E. Church next Sunday will be \Honey During the Battle\ in the meeting in tl Tuesday evenln « requested to i S' Taylor, Eva McCarter, Vi.da Poet, Vera M. Ross, Mayme White, Ida J. son A, Stoddard. HigUiui4 MiiU. Whitney of Jersey of days the pre- iwther, Mrs. the hotel jamoreaux iP. Muck- City, spent sent week with Clark-Greene. The extensive porch ot property of Mrs. George has been repainted by Ale enhoupt. The first concert and danc Ifghland Mills Band for the aci if I91Z-win be held this, Thun evening. Diefrndorf family, who are to occupy Mrs, Clark-Greene's cottage .this summer, are expected to arrive m Saturday, Tannery & Hull took possession of the Greene blacksmith shop, which they recently purchased, on Thurs- iay, and will a t once commence to :hange the structure into a raodem ig for two families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and son, of New Durham, Mrs. Frank Maggennis, Miss Dot Mrs, Louisa Huni Duncan and ier of Paterson, were I Mrs. Vhxi, Thorn day. Mrs.- Lonsia’^' Hunter will remain here for the summer, George Glass, a carpi d by Frank James, fell off a sci bile at work on Alex. Weyant's new house, early Thursdi ouse, early l At first it was thought isly i) ' ■ - morning. I wa.'j ser- carried to and Dr. Sprague bones were found injured, ed. No bones were ten, and he was soon able to be Mrs. Lydia May, oldest d: Mr. and Mrs, Randolph H. and wife of David K, CarJoi lagh, died at her home in Highland Mills, early Monday morning,after a long illness, id 27 years, 8 months and 11 days. ■ was born and always had resided that village. Deceased is surviv ed by a husband,isband. and three small children. Funeral services were in the Highland Funeral held on Wednesday 1 Miila Church. Intermi Cemetery of the Highlar Hull, funeral director. The first concort of the Monr Brass Band, Geo, B. Tannery, leade for this season,tvill be given a t Kon- night P a rk' on Saturday evening, June 15, and will continue every Sat urday night until farther noti Concert at Monroeroe Ojpera Concert at 8 P. M. { dam Mon O House, 9 l< ing the concert. A dai ^ given by'thi.s band in this hal notice. follow* will be wm toast to IMlkAil R o g a n f ■ • f * . H. JsStTMO i, <SW w . mwlvsr gim. e » l ^ tox« • ! Mstt« Th« ntts is VM ..9iPm»fM 0HM tiM i. On 3 n » tt.lbMi. tbonw Chapton 0.f& 8,, will hsM iU tu t M g«lu WMurmtioii hgfMm “ u lling 0 ff*' far U s miaqMr. hdu t i t t u p s ’ Davis. S r Hotal.lotal, C,, 4p M f« r th* on Bataninr. ■ ■ Tha I OoMiigmM^M tfMSta 10 town M l Btendud Lodpk pact t a ' Monday “ahot op ahag' Hltha Qait [awthi visit Myack avaning, it baitg tha aAciai walaoMw of tha D: D. <1. Ml* hy har Tha Mwiacd ptana for IfoMoa’a naw poalaAaa aia psaMteallly ted, and W. B. Taaah.who the bttllding for Paati . laid eat as| agiftttlM I 8toaae. a laiga a^IM F lttttittaa f r a u aaC haptor, i . g. & , will Kk Ohiiplar tk it Thataday I i it imaatar Chuhm i S : . - - Iding T, Knight, aril! ptababiy work this waak, ^ Mr. aw) Mra. |«lm D . Rake. Jr., doing hesiou t i t tha Brook Viaw Poaltiy faiM, ara baeoming widaly known as hrasdata of whito ChiM Beam. Two of thair fowla Miippad laat waak toK a coatomar in England. • Paal Terai kaa a olf Us eonfaetloo- ery.ice cream, frail and cignr bminoM to Hanry C. inirt»-|i of WuMagtea- le who Bokpeeaeulee oanKmlay morning and will eomlaet a first elasa busineas. . Mr, Taijnl h u pnrehued a saloon busioesa in Peakskijl. Architect W. 1. Hnll baa eomplet- ed plans, which are now In tbe hendt fora fine com- ford on of contrsetor* for bida,: ation Cl bination carriage hooae to be erected for Wm. Crawfoi ‘ property near imated cost ia roe. The estims fl5,00tt. The Schunnemunk Construction Co. will, on Monday, June g4,put a large force of men a t work on their con tract to build the second and final section of the Monroe-Cheiter State Road. On Monday, July 1, they will begin work on the Greenwood Lake- Warwick toad. On Thursday, July 4, ^ e s will I given on the track of riving Park Assodati purses are offered,) following classes: 2:19 trot, 2:28 trot, 2:14 pace, 2:26 pace. Entries close on Thursday, June 27. All race.s will be mile^heats, best S in 5, S. M. Nelson has purchased, of, Mrs. Annie Weston the South Main Stiect property known as thq Potter building, in which Mr. Weston his conducted a meat market for the past two years. Anyone else leaving 'n, would do well to consult Mr. ion. $1200 in 1 in each of the s buying all lundund Monroe,uiiiur, property nro m Robt. L. McLaughlin has started an auto bus service between Monroe Newburgh, making round trips each day, as per time table publishbd elsewhere in this issue. The car is brand new, having only been in service since Wednesday of this week, and as Mr. McLaughlin Is giving the business h is personal ai- tention, it will undoubtedly be a suc cess, and also prove a great Conven ience to the public. A crowded house applauded the excellent program presented by Mr. Vion at Firemen's Opera House last irday night. As the audience filed out the hall the comments they isscd on the show were very com- lentary. Surely a better enter- ment could not have been seen anywhere. “ Hogan’s A lley\ the comedy reel which finished the pro gram provoked so much laughter that many said it was the funniest reel Mr. Vioti has ever shown, Annonce- ment was made of the appearance at Firemen's Opera House Monday June 17th, of Jo.seph King's products ‘East Lynne.\ plimet A Heinz pickle and preserve de- monatratioti will bo held a t the stori of Z. Paddleford A Son, all week, beginning Monday, June 24, tf Now is the time to Advertise. W. P. Doremus is in his studio* SHOE REPAIRING—“ The Foot- every day now,* having given up his ^hop.\ Paterson business for the summer, j - ------- --- —■ tf ea Now la the ti'mt' to stobacribe. “ ^ *“ ftoi $Mk ^ ^ S M I L ’S m a . , t i o i m M e * M M <IM- fmA. «MM« « | t | to OsMy n m u toiBt $Mk, to M m mc MIII mi rivtoi the frt« MMM M •we Mats. H A w m III R w l ^ aal 0 d B M « l C t o n ^ W in i Park wiA He a M n n mt Af* HH^ --- * —• « — -/ ttort lay i»to ilw w ii, A m nigiriM AH i j m n m K f t I t a m m A 0 IbttkMnn k iiatlM bttt^ M w n a a i l i M fn « to n l y n e ■ w n i t M t o s t t i far adulto nto sniMti) mglg iar ritildna. tlOa taalOtotoAMlIMoiilMaO Mn 'iad-bMi fan, apita w« war* yea to get WiUtaiA A. S mmiui . died ia the NewburiM Heqdtal on June 11, IMS, after a short UlneM. Mr. Senman was the eon o f Mv. and Mrt. Wll Seaman and was bom Dee. It, II Hia boyhood dart were epent on Cromwell farm atRoond Island Lake, tbel daath of Jaiasw Cromwell he now known as the After Mllfi tha farm, which O'Gorman prap' general merchandise I mis I m 11 Landing with hia broehs St Cornwall Joaeph. After the gave up atore keeping and embark in the insurance buiinesa. Deeeaa vika married In early life to EmI Roe, sister of Albert Roe of Monr who survives him, as docs one son, A lbert Mr. Seaman was the laat of four brothers; he was also a couain of E. H. Seaman. Funeral servieea were held at Cornwall on Thunidi afternoon, tbe interment being in tl Warwick cemetery on Friday. srwick cemetery on Central Valley v joy several wid\i' lage people indred feet cement walks. Contractor doing the work. L. M. Pemfaleton Is dc He has'completed the I in front of tery and the Haxen house, and is now building walk and carbing in front of the block occupied by H. F. Pembleton and M erritt Every, next, George Cromwell will build a walk frost of hia vacant lot above tli< bank. The M. E. Church officials are raising a fund to build 104 feet of aimilar walk in property. n front o f the church leased a tor aha' - « « 'i will spMi thM* baaagwiaaa S a M M a « |a M * ) N p ^ | H i k m , / M S j B f this k c ^ W a tofi M Miaa M lfalaia rbwlig yaara aM. of Ml ' Jaaaalaa, ind a b _ __ urn AvasHM pabfie aMtotl it o H # plaea. Sha to to wad Bartaali iW ito Gibbt, » yaara oM. a atoa' ^ of Tt Harrtmaa Awmmm, Ji A. G. Klock. far arsaral gaata past the ptovlar Iria baa raaignaik totviag aaaw ad aa ent pMitloii with toa Maw TAk Central Rallfoad In their asatoof freight dmMrtasawt Ba leave in a few days, and.will he ceeded temporarily by J . V. Calli of Sloataburg. Vion'a Motion Pletarea gave esee). sfactlon at Arden Hsdl aa day of last wsdk, and the i extend thanks to Mr. k lent aatisfnctlon at Arden Hall aa Monday of last wsdk, and the Galid . Vtan, and slaa Mrs. Vallan for playisig far the to Mrs. Vallar after dance. Edward C. VIner bat retnlped from Cornell College and will a) his summer vacation at hto h Andrew Kitchen received the ■eded for repairs to hia motoi and expects to be about on It soon. parts The Harrimsn Industrial Corpora tion is putting an addition on the dairy building, which is necesHary for the output of certified milk to he produced by the company. fa spendirg for employees o f the H*r- Eate today. Inesa meeting of the at Arden Arden Farms wary for the output i he produced by the Mrs. Elwyn Skin few days in Midili Pay day riman Esta A The E. & C. Picture Co. plei fair sited audience on Friday the pictures being exceptionally gooiL I company will be here every Fri- with a complete change of pie 's, Manager Biedorf of the Mon-' Opera House has installed a fire proof booth as an additional prote:- tion. The booth was constructed by the Smith & Strebel Co. and was used on Tuesday for the first time by Mr, Hammond, whose show pleased a gowl sited audience, Mr. Hamraond will be here every Tuesday with a complete change o f pictures. “ Brightwoijd\ cottage owned by Ward Brower in the Blytheleigh sec tion, which for several years has icen occupied by the Grummond amily, has been leased for the cora ng season to Mr. Migel and family. special business meeting Happy Life Club was held at Hall Wednesday evening. The photos of your children can be taken a t home- It saves you the (Uble of bringing them dow-n to the idio. Try it, M. Ro.soff, portraiture a Specialty.\ Monroe. it ex \Home Box 198, Read the Gaxette, .3 months, 25«. Txxe4o. W. M. Weygant this week sold fine Locomobile to parties in Connec- The annual Horse Slww given by the Tuxedo Hor-se Association, will he held on Friday and Satonlay this week, and the program bids 1 to surpass any previous year. Friday, prizes will be awarded many classes and on Saturday tnm ing, commencing at W u’clock, ellent racing jirograW will be ci Thehe stablestables att Tuxedo are 8 fair ried oat. T s a ' all filled with first class i Spark batter barged at the ; • w r t a M a l!to # t o t _ ., _ •4 to ntoW .lirll.,,, witoi to nttoni. T h a U t t o t t e t t off now, tot’* MNI A big Mwntoiir _ fn a hooklat will h* j APltoC Opwx Ha«wa w whan tha Nonraa its initixi eenemt « g ti Thcia wars T ptonw m e pieeaa wem vav inging farth bm vary clever coraotM Edaon a. Millar, tat About iwanty aai rtatwr in tha Mall. PHOTOS-think « here every day « r tha aummer. tf aa bM T h m . icre'aa paint-etoextleBi,* advertisemcm. Buy by tha }oh. not by the paint pot-an; UmeaM The priea of paint to nx 11 gallon; that aax’t be )N M amounts to Bothing. ■ The price of p i ^ a g a day: that am*t ha kAktm' amounts to nathiiur. ‘ Put them tagathmr. d o it ? Yoa’vaM t to a « q i i |A half o f yoor a t o ^ . Davoa. 10 gxitoaa avenge job; an avaraga.^j Now reckon foot em a day fn> a •»!•<% - tha other ~ M g g a r t f ^ “ Ita m v er too lata to mawi.\ U Bat M you bring them to “ t t o P e e t w w j t Shop\ rsHpair-Buni. -2?-r