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■ ' • ' . S ^ ‘ p--’^i iV lO N i 'vM V O L .-V . ^ ^ 0 1 7 . : M O N R O E , O B A N Q B O l O t j g ^ W - Y O B E , i M A C O M F O R T A B L E S H O U t D E R B R A C E One that does not CONTINUALLY b in d .».. that eoAtains no steels.,, .is light and cool and so perfectly adjustable that the wearer need suffer no inconvenience exdept as an incorrect * attitude is assumed. ^ That’s the REXALL BRACE... .the brand we sell. $1.00 G. R. PALEN, Mgr.- * ‘ Ei?erything right in Price iJBt us supply your Drug Store wants and right in Quality Expert Shoe Eepairin^’’ WHITE FOOTWEAR D a in ty and sensible for s u m m e r , m a y he had in either canvas o r the popular “nubuck\ in shoes or pum p s , a t prices ranging from 55c to $1.50 for children and from $1.50 to $3.50 for women. AT vjtljf Sinnlmtar #l!Dp - D o f e m u s B lo c k , - - - _ M o n r o e , N . Y . '' R e g a l S h o e s E v e r w e a r H o s i e r y We Specitdize on Children \'.v Shoes. Frank W. Relyea, - Sells the best line of 10c c andies that is possible to obtairji O u r \ sales are large therefore ourcArtdies are alw a y s SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 22d Burnt Peanuts lOeperlh. ICE CREAM SODA As good as can he made, lOd ner gliss. Home mado syrupy and the best cream that we can obtain makes a combination seldom equalled and never excelled. Plain Sodas and Phosphates - 6c Milk Chocolate, “Food and Drink” 5e ining by The Epwoi will be led » Clarence Zimmerman, the topic being \Peraecutioi of Lake Street, Monroe FIREMEN’S OPERA HODSE Saturday, June 22 Vion’s Motion Pictures The Best that can be Procured Another Excellent Program Six Reels ■ PRICES lO and 20C Wednesday, June 26 EN T IRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM . P r i c e s lO e a n d : 2 0 c MOmiOE O m U D O SE Tuesday evemng*s Moving Pictures Wednesday ev'^s, Band Concert® Dance Friday evenings, Moving Pictures Saturday ev’^s Band Concert ® Dance IF SOMEBODY ELSE hinted that you were ton SEI..FISI1 to make proper provf- tiion for those dependent upon you, you’d resent it hotly. What reason do you give yourself for not buying Life Insurance? Wite r for 1‘arllrulara of at ytmr ftip.. JAMES MADDEN,! CITIZENS TRUST BUILDING » w V.... ,«»* Pateraon, - « New Jersey NEW YORK ADDRESS: 20 VESEY STREET. CHURCH m SOdEIY N01B. jUteal IliM M ixIitM w« iMng is tWir pm f& f* Tniit. The Baccalaureate SerSion will be delivered to the jrradasting ciasa of Monroe High School on Sunday Ringb by the paator of the Preaby- evening. ■ S ^ l open durihg the ^'Woody*' purebaaed ’automoblta, tlfcleh he received « y tl Church. y Invitednvited. There will he a Everybody la cor- Sunday b dially i There will, be apccial muaic. The roembera pf the preaent junior claas will uaher. A t the morning aervice of the Presbyterian Congregation the , paa- to r’s topic is, ’’W hat Makes tta do W rong?\ The misaionary meeting la to be Yield at the home of Mra. Mary Conk lin, on Friday afternoon of thl# week 2:80 o’clock. Mra. Sinabaugh of Goaben will addreaa the meeting. All the women of the congregation are urged t o be preaent. MBTHOniST EMSCOPAt. The music a t the M. E. Church, Sunday A. H- will include the follow in g , - . Anthem—Le Deum, in D Minor,— I,i*rman. Soprano Solo—Selected. The topic of the sermon in the M. E. Church next ■Sunday morning will be, \Something N e w .\ Thia will be the only preaching service next Sunday on account of the bsccala i- reate sermon which i t to be preached a t the Ptesybterian Church in tha b the Rev. W, A. Elaen.; mmerman, the topi m Extending the Know ledge of God.\ An Epwortb League choir is being organised and will lead tbe-ainging next Sunday evening. Epworth League excursion r will be the largest that the and will vCith- event of the season. As there will be about two hundred going from Cornwall, it hat been decided to stop the boat there both gqing down and coming back. The time of leaving the various sta tions is as follows; Chester, 8.42 I.; Greycourt, C.45; Oxford De pot, 8.50; Monroe, 6.C6, Harriinan, 7.01; Central Valley, 7.10; Highland Mills, 7.12: Woodbury, Falls, 7.15; Mountainviile, 7.25; Enderlyn, T.'SC; Vails’ Gate Junction, 7.24, arriving in Newburgh, 7,44, a. m. The spe cial train will await the arrival of the boat in the evening and will m;^ke*the same stops as in tha morn ing. It has been decided by the R. R. Company not to atop at Houghton Farms, A Bureau of Information will be established on the boat to give instructions to any desiring them to the best way 6f reaching the irious points o f interest and amuse ment resorts in New York, there will also be* opportunity to join parties visiting Palisades Park the Bronx and the Baseball Grounds. If ■on haven’t secured your ticket do so IS quickly as possible as the limit ius been reached in the ticket* as« signed to each point and after they are gone no more will be soWr ' an ’automobU*. iM e h h last week frMi the eity. The MouhtatA Lkke vmmrmmg. are now ahipptng about four ears of ice per day. to New York and other The highway in front of tha Val ton Lake Inn is being widenad to about 26 foet, to permit automobilw to paai more readily. The Monroe Ball ^ I n b wilt play the ScbuneiMnk nine of High> land MiUa on th e Knight Aetd, Mon roe, on Sunday afternoon, a t 2.8*>. The well being drilled by Mtwae Beal a t the Seven Springs Monotaia House was doer* a little over 100 feet instead o f IM, aa mentioned laat by day evening, and the large number attending show the popularity of these concerta- J. R. Brooks bee been having the interior of his boarding house proper ty on tjiiidcer Hill renovated with psint and paper. A. Lichtenberger has tha contract. The Monroe Biqr Scouts will go to Central Valley on Saturday after« m, where tbelr base ball team will cross bats with the Central Yatley B, S, nine, on Taylor’s field. Dn Monday ineanlag, ters' popular train to New leaving Monroe a t 7-12, at Oxford Depot, dui Seven members of mittee of ten, for th< G race CmmcH. mcon Hulso of the loci iciated a t the services 1eWin il Church last Si Ardide; cese, offic; Grace Episcopal He was assisted by Dr. and Rev. Mr. Oohlhoff. h la st Sunday. McGuinness hich .all the svited. Last Monroe School Notes. Commencement Exercises of Monroe High School will be held Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the High School, to whi< friends of-the class are invi year the school was raised to a four lar standard and as a consequenc I one graduated. The exercises will commence at o'clock and consists of essays an orations by members of the class, in terspersed with vocal and instrumen- nusic. The Baccalaureate ser mon to the class, will bo delivered by Rev. W. A. Eisenhart in the P r byterian Church Sunday evening. Ought to Paint. I ought to have painted last'ye.nr, but 1 hated to pay ?2:25 a gallon. I've got, to paint this year; it'll take a little more paint; 1 saj gallon In 10; and a litth suppose 1 day in 10, My job would have wst laat year about $S2.f/j; it is going to cost thia year $37.75. toppose 1 more work, gallon? $2.50 on I shan’t w a it; whi I RUppose it'll be the 1 wait again. again, i lat i f paint goes-down to ,$2 •DEVOl Smith & Strebi*! Co., sell it. fool I vraa! m W. P. Doremus is every day n»w-, having Patersoit r o v f w»|niii*s. : ■ K ing'. in Fir«m«a'« m IN)#' 1 Cc. bold fprtk House Ifonibiy Commencing llMlfoy Jane 24tb., e Mooroe Bovdlf# Alley will be a d:flamy tb« wMtt «f Mto • - them ost a^R^fgwMitgp ev * . bringe «p ■ tmOm ttv tb« v«rt«M mmiMrbetotn. Tbe private e oettow are rapidly fllling op and in a eoepfe «f week# wawill be in tba folJ a w ^ of amanwrtlnia: Walton Lake Ing ef vrMek T. 1. Lyedi ia pro|wietor hM l e f t ttaeougWy reueveted awl la for tbe um m er rodi. A nvMtor f f eppUentlona f«r reoma bave beeil le- eeived. Mr. LyndTliaa butU w t Hi- ditlowa 28 foot freetoge oii th« irta abQm.lortlM eeeoiiradatlw .«t w iwe. - Tkie ia a big tatpravemeiit it wfo aealeeir «Hde m o Q ^ to peaa a veUcielwettefere. Tbe g rill room ia one of tbe b«at.ln tbe eoonty and auto peitiae eaa Rad ample aeeooM- datton there. Idle Mder Ian with ita m w mane, gar B, 8. Dawta, wae opened hurt Satarday for boali r boahieae and tbe eat- look ia promlafng Iwr a, full bouae tbia wminer. Everythh^ is la first elani ordw fwMte gueato. A apetdal auto leaviee to tfalna bet fccaa la- atailad aad aveiytkliw arrhiHN !>>M* a n t aa poeeibie for the near arrfvalt. Cedar Cliff Inn vfitb ^ ge«M annulled W. M. lieigbt ready for all who seek Everything hea been tb« neveied and put in tip-top leaving nothing undone for ttu leneflt of tts It Oxford Depot, due to a cylinder lead on the engiiM blowing out. the parade com- » Fire Parade to lu, rredneeday September 18th, met on Tuesday evening and perfect ed further plans for the entertaiu ment o f the visiting companies. Jsmes l. Miller on Saturday, sus tained a fraetared rib, while at work at his trade as mpeon, at the Seven Springs Mountain House. He lost his balance, while atanding on the top of a wall, and fell off the wall backwards. Dr. VanReuren is in attendance. On Monday, about thirty young Italian boys, Wpr, senting a Brooklyn school, arrived in Monroe, and will spend a short vacation at the Seven Springs Mountain House, now owned by a Catholic Italian Mission, under charge of Rev. W. H. Walsh of Elizabeth Street, N. Y. City. On Thurschiy, July 4, Races will be given nn the track of the Monroe Driving Park Association. $12<)0 in purses are offered, $30*1 in each of the following classes; 2 :19 trot, ’ 2;2S trot, 2:14 pace, 2:23 pace. Entric.s dose on Thursday, June 27. All will be m llojieats, bt'st 2 in 5. ire and benefit of i gUMt*. OekiKiid Rbaeo mk I eotlage la In fine ebape thia year and baa already iber of goWto. Mra. John Me- wy, praprietreM. has bad tb i place all gone over and fixed up tb A 1 atyie. Ceren’sMaMion Kba « naiuber «f boarden and a tboro«gb ranovatfan has put the place In splendid atutpa ir the accMnodgtlon of new. arrival*. The ‘summer cottages hav« received numbar o f city guests and outlaak >r a snccetsfuk season ia evident. room used for storagi newllost oBlcc building. The Knight Osmpany will move the tile to th« Charle.s T. Knight has sold his wer tile bu.'iiness to Clarence S. Knight Co. Mr. Knight needed the iwllost oBlccbui pany will movi roar of their hardware store and will add a much larger stock of tile, flue linings, etc. The open neason for bass com- mced on Saturday last, and local •men have since been busy, splendid catche.s ”have been made in the various lakes about Mon- The bent, reported to date, was made by 37m. Hunter, who pulled up at Round Island fls^rmi 12 prize bcautiei Lake on Saturday. )g of Winape Lodge, 0. O. F., held Friday evening, i dng nominations followi officers ling, the ng nominations were made for for the coming term of six G„ A, S. Belticr; V. Relyea; Delegate to G,, Ford S. Relyea; Grand Lodge, Dr. H. L. ige, Dr. H. L. Cox; Alter nate, James E, Hal!. The election will be held on June 2d. County Engineer Smith in a few days will porceed to rurvey the town road from the village of Monroe to the Blooming Grove line on Quaker Hill, preparatoiy to drawing plans for its permanent impirovement, as was arranged some time ap;o by the town board, acting In conjuui with several of the ‘ residents a that thoroughfare, ' Judgment in foreclosure and sale has been granted by Judge S.-eger in a suit brought by the Warwick, Mon roe and Chester Building and Loan Association against Oliver Rydt The foreelosuro is on a bouse and ; in Monroo. Tht- property is to sold July 24, at 10 a, m. by EIw* Smith, referee, it ) Mon) N. Kane of Warwick for the plaintiff. The rc'part of the condition of the Monroe National Bank, of business Juno iroe, Hon. counsel ViMI*l MMI b B fictWM. A gixid vhow iMt Saturday evening at Firemen'* Opera Houxa pleated the big audience. •‘‘.Swiftwiru Heroism\ an li ‘.Swift wind'* Indian drama wa* vary •resting. On Wednesday evening the audience enjoyed tbe comedy reel entitled “ Two Old P a ls .\ This picture show- educated elephant doing many trick*. The Bathe Wet-kly eontained intiresting’ pictured eventa of my ir te happening. Tbe Indian drai culled “ Indian Blood\ pleaaed t young folks immeiwely, Vion’a Mo- firm Picturr-a at Firei House, Siaturday r t eninjg rm en'a Opera i June ^ n d . Slant SJiine at Nyack. Bm. lM liai.Ohlil,VM d|l GniM pttsfida 1 Ike on H m paaqr -jtolmaff. Bill on tito bMvt Nall. Chief Swift Mtog m A M» M OoRfeMlMwk aad mtB TbiawMfopUawvdiM attack OB Chief SwffI SlH«f lawa, who wees. maafiaandL ring thia waa aa liMHae « s r by Chief Swift Wlnff a ad M i • « Than thet# waa aa 10 toinotaa, darii« a and cake were served. The next on M m pvegvaai m e a foot race betWMn Chief Swift and Rattieenaka Ike, tbe lattav the m e by a amail auiivia. Bill on b it hone Nell ^ chief thitthit race.ace. Thehe Tha next wa* a race betweea MM lief on the pmjr Jormy and \B a d ^ Thursday evening, June 13,. r T chief led the toale Rotkland County Chapter, .171, Order parade by the w tlre E'.istvrn Star, tendered a reception in M isonic H ill, Nyack, to Mrs. Nellie S. Phiiliits. of Newburgh, District Grand Matron of the nnlng of OoMieo, ami Cheater, appointed bgr 'ourtto tseeta tbe 4mm> CeauaitMeacn Awarl ■paty Grand Matron of the Tenth CommisHioner* J.O, Myereof Flah- strict, and to George G. Williams, kill, C. P. Dunn\ - - - Assiataut Grand Lecturer. About, c}, r , VaH g| two hundred persons were present, the Supreme Court to tseewi including several from Hawthorne »g-a t„ the property of Mr*. Mery E. Chapter, of Monroe. DuHng the K. Conklin, tee Estate of George R. veiling, the Grand Lodge oificera; Conklln, and Clarence S. Knight, In ore introKbic.-d in proper form, and i the Village nf Monrf«, <.i, accuont of •ceived with all the honors due their i construotion o f the new Monroe- high and exalted stations. Mrs. } Chester State Ro«d. have made the Phillips was Introduced by Mrs. Mary i following award's: 3allr.way, and Mr. Williams by| To Mary E. K.” Conklin. , M ary.1. Ashman of Monroe, a.tb,. Estate of G-nrge R ; d irdrkt deputy. an,i to Clarenc;- S, «io3ier Yeaton, the Most YVorthy $j,r,10. The damages are Grand Patron of thw State of New fo,. County of Orange, .rk, was next weicomuJ, as weRi CummiKsion *.xamincd the present and past grand officers,, property severjil times, held hearing* I a t Monroe awl Gimhew, taking much -itimony. The Count |«68; to Conklin, . Knight, paid by present and past grand itroiw and patrons, Mrs, Phillips was presenter! with j testimf a silver trivet; Mr. Williams rewdv. 1 The a fiilver sandwich plate; bfr.v.! w . Gott, F-v}.,andtte land owner* lloway a duylioss lace fan and by M.' N. Kane, E r Mrs, Ashman and Mrs. Deck-1 ounty was repre.*ented f , E-vj., and tf e land oi chain; j cr, bnuqueta of red rosi s. ition was ‘-erved at the j On Monday Juiy cssfon, in thr.^ banquet' play era will* make eollati close of the Amonf' those frem Monroes te te'ndance were Mc.teami a . Wundhul!, Ashman, Widling, Waitem, Yfoung, Reed, Broeka, Millington Tannery, Coz, McGarrah, 1 Cox, Gr'orgo B. Tanrii'ry, A, E. Seely B. Bull. cernpan f n»w, having gfvei business for the report five timt date fixed in advance dher column, calis far such year, but at n of rc'qu(?’.t. The last mitiee vvas nf I up hisj'ltee of April IS, nincc wblcb summer. 14ime tbe Bank has rruvle the cuntii- tf e« mary ailvatice in IiuninscM. Cornel ilM D, Hunt, one of last o f the onriy photograpln-rs of N('W York, !isid owe «f the L'w re maining who know tb(i .ceeret of the early Dugucrro'itypo, died or, Monday of h(?i'.rt trouhk* afoor a tong inno:--.; in Brooklyn. Mr. Hunt was Lorn in ,, . , Monro Orange County, Jaiiuary JO, 1st the Leslie their flr*t iip- pearance a t MAnroo Opera House, tlii* any will be Iwrg every Mend* ‘ opening bill is WomonK Sacrifice. 10 Picture or Photo Play Co.'» alio wing' a t Sionree Opers House, Tuesdays ani Frirlay arc giving ox- coilcnt sati- faction. Th« E. A C. Cfimpany will be h 'raon Friday with a c‘oJT(plei»‘ diangi-> of motion pitf; Mr. Hammond h;in engag«i John San ding Illustrated *aeng-i < Ti'c fjny 23th in additioi 1 ! P'' -H'- City •” pictures a f m »r*y fam-nc., m m <£ • that rriT iT o s-tbiok of h'-re >-Yi ry day mmcirg Ti'e.' dn.v his rn itlon pirtun The Ib'friWiCiin Natinnal Conver* tiiui in Fo-sieu iliis week te rhicagv practie.ilfy deacitecke.}, Roovvvwlt : it re>w appears hasn’t votos I'OJgb m;d Trsfr h-mn’t atoDBcb il nd< oroVKti. Tbe slel«<»fe* nro to ejiii,. '■ It e ir.iprewise eaadi- ■ssibly Govern w H*di«y of \If* never ton l«to to laoBd*’’ iR y*>u bring thoa to “ Hi» ' Shop” r«i»iv-aMii. msnsi to the bm M . A ti« . noomS'. fioor Is for v«M«l, i will kssp s a p Ths ftrst si by tbs M m \\‘Z ' M l ing b ^ B 0 0 4 ' new rseniftsy whst h snil which wss boifig loft St Ts«si|9„ tion* an tho pragvtto i to be resd s t s) WA* a ctwdltobls six ticket* w s ronm r. •hich foiiowwi to iili i«u«. TbI* b«M n Ssturday svsoiiilt*. -' iM Tbe summor effect o« teM Hrto 1 ( ^ 1 0 Sunday. A new fed. asms as l**t l t | | t | l a | ing Jersey City s t Monroe, the first *tsg, Bt'‘ii Bnnday evenings, *sotbs#|| leave* Jersey (Rty s t E H y Monroe a t 7.08. Tbs ii§ f low*: TratBs tsar* a *elM<lBUf M low*: TratBs Isarw Itotol ».M> A. tL. 4.4K $ m » i | Trains arrive at MootoidH irk. 7.19. 9.0. 11 31.8, AM. a-88, • 111 M .: Snndays, t P. M.