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/ ^THE TELEGRAM, JULY 6, 1919.
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reside a t No. 911 "West Water s t rwt i | of thei r friends, both In \Ms dty aad elsewhere a r e offering hear ty congratulations and bes t wishes for their fatars happiness and prosperity. The out tf town gues ts were Mr. and Mrs. Grant R Jones and daugh te r . Miss Dorothy, of Buffalo: Miss F r ances Jones, of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Campbett and Miss Mildred Campbell, of Brook-ville, Pa . ; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mnmy, Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick Sawyer and Mfet Mar>* Finch, of Waverly , N. Y.; Mrs. Jobs Steele and Mrs. Edward Mmncy, of Owego: Mr. and Mrs. Irving' Stacey and Mrs. Renwick Hamil ton. Mr. and Kra. Avery Stone and Mrs. Little, of LKtk Falls. ' N. Y.; Mrs. Charles S. Jones Md' Miss Mildred Jones , of Washington. D. C-; Miss J e a n e t t e Adams, of Coxsackle, X. Y.: the Misses Klirabeth. Dorothy and Marjorie Colby, of Cortland. N. Y.; WB-iam Beaman. of Troy. Pa.; Li*atewutt Jerome F. Smith , of Camp Humphreyi,
Patriotic F a r m e r s F u n d which performed valuable war-time service, has been incorporated under the Banking Laws of New York State and will hereafter be known as .the
FARMERS FUND, I ITS DIRECTORS
ere New York State business men and bankers with a direct interest in the success of farmers.
ITS PURPOSE is to assist deserving farmer borrowers, especially those now without regular banking connections.
ITS CAPITAL is ample — $400,000 in "free money" and a reserve of $100,000.
ITS OPPER to you is short-time credit—3 to 12 months—at a reasonable cost.
We iarrit» you to com* in and talk ov*r your credit problem*
Second National Bank, Elmira, N. Y.
Reprcscn ting.
FARMERS FUND, INC., of Rochester, N.Y. Alliance 3*nk Building
STRAWBERRIES GO
M i d - S u m m e r N o v e l t i e s of S u p e r i o r Q u a l i t y — M o d e r a t e l y P r i c e d
FAIR S H O P O n e F l i g h t Vp
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$1,211,890.95 123,612.00
$1,335,402.95
LOUIS N. M A T H E V / S H E N R Y SIMPSON
W M . M. UFFORD p F GEORGE W. WYCKOFr-
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GEE WHITTAKER, BUT YOU NOW CANNOT GET T H R E E BASKETS
FOR A DOLLAR. Forty-eight dealers were a t t h e
northside market yes t e rday m o r n i n g and according to an a n n o u n c e m e n t made seventy-one al lot ted spaces on the west side of the s t ree t h a v e been sold and further rese rva t ions will be made on the east side of t h e s t ree t . It was also announced tha t J u n e packed butter and buttermilk will be sold on Thursday at the souths ide m a r k e t . T h e feature sale was the sel l ing of 217 quarts of s t rawberr ies a t 35 cen t s a quart. Honey and cherr ies m a d e t h e i r first appearance th i s season a t t h e market. Prices prevailed a s fo l lows: Honey, 28c card; eggs, 48@50c dozen ; rhubarb, 2 for 5c; "onions, 2 b u n c h e s 25c; beans, 15@18c lb ; beets , 5c b u n c h ; radishes. 2 bunches 5c; p igs , 57 e a c h : beet greens, -15c peck; c a r r o t s . 2 bunches 5c; cherries, 25c q u a r t ; b u t t e r , V4^J5oc lb; currants, 20@25c q u a r t : cantaloupe, 10c each; b a n a n a s , 30©25c dozen; new potatoes, 50®5Sc peck ; beefsteak. 32**35c l b ; r o a s t beef, 22@ 15c lb; veal chops, 35c rb ; veal s teak , «c lb ; oranges, 18 for 25c, 60c dozen; lrfe broilers, 40c H>; live chicken, 35(<p Uc k; dressed ch ickens , 40c l b ; peas , 5$^70c peck; c u c u m b e r s . 5®7c each ; r*d rajpberries, 38c q u a r t ; h o u n d p u p pies, $2 each. At t h e b e r r y p r i ces t h a t rei&n everybody Is los ing t h e be r ry taste, and the demand fer "b lud" g r o w s redder and redder.
CITY PLAY GROUNDS
W I L L BE OPENED TOMORROW A N D C O N T I N U E DURING
SUMMER.
T h e c i ty p lay g rounds , wh ich h a v e been conduc ted by the mun ic ipa l i t y for severa l s u m m e r s , will be reopened t omor row for the p r e s e n t s u m m e r sea son. Miss F lo rence C. Dav i s will be t h e supe rv i so r of all t h e p lay g rounds . T h e c i ty ' s g r o u n d s t h i s y e a r wi l l . be a t schools Xos. 1, 3 a n d . T h e y will be open each week d a y from 9 a. m. to :30 p . m. T h e d i rec to r s in c h a r g e of the v a r i o u s p lay g r o u n d s will be Misses M a u d e Cpe, R u t h Broumowsky , F lo rence Ca l lahan , F lo rence Mildre th , Lois D a n n , M a r y D. Mann . Lo is E . S y d n e y a n d Ida F r i e n d b u r g .
DR. W A K E M A N HERE.
Dis t r ic t a s soc ia t ion No . 3 of t h e N e w York S t a t e N u r s e s ' a ssoc ia t ion will hold i t s q u a r t e r l y m e e t i n g a t t h e A m o t - O g d e n hospi ta l a t t h e N u r s e s ' home, Tuesday , J u l y 8 a t 3 p. m. Dr. R. B. W a k c m a n , s t a t e s a n i t a r y s u p e rv i sor will speak on ' 'The Du t i e s of t h e C o m m u n i t y N u r s e . " A n y r eg i s t e red nu r se , not a member , is invi ted a n d m a k e app l ica t ion for m e m b e r ship . _-
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A D U T I F U L SON.
(By Assoc ia ted P r e s s ) Berl in, Ju ly 5.—Prince Eit'el
F r e d e r i c k of P r u s s i a , second son of the fo rmer G e r m a n e m peror , h a s sen t the following t e l eg ram to K i n g George-
"To Hi s Majes ty , T h e 'K ing of Grea t B r i t a i n a n d I r e -I r e l a n d :
"In fulfillment of the n a t u r a l d u t y of son a n d officer, I, w i th my four younger b ro the r s , p lace myself a t your Majes ty ' s disposal , in place of m y imper ia l father , in the event of h is ex t rad i t ion , in o rde r by ou r sacrifice to spa r e h im such deg rada t i on .
"In the n a m e of P r i n c e s Adalber t , A u g u s t Wi l l i am, Osca r and Joach im,
( s igned) " E I T E L F R E D R I C K . "
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TENNIS TOURNAMENT
EVENT HELD AT THE COUNTRY CLUB W O N BY JAMES D.
FLEMING. J a m e s D. F l e m i n g w o n t h e first
t enn i s t o u r n a m e n t held a t t h e E l m i r a Coun t ry club, ye s t e rday . T h e r e were t w e n t y - f o u r en t r i e s for. t he event , b u t due to conflicting e n g a g e m e n t s , , some did n o t show u p for t he i r m a t c h e s . F l e m i n g p layed Gordon Cur t i s s in the af ternoon, a n d t h u s w o n the t o u r n a men t . No cup w a s offered for t h i s m a t c h , b u t one will be p u t u p by the c lub officials for the nex t one, which will p robab ly commence on L a b o r day. The r e su l t of t h e m a t c h e s : F i r s t round, Lesl ie D. Clute b e a t R i c h a r d K i n s m a n , by default ; ' J . D. F l eming b e a t H o w a r d Clute, by defaul t ; P . N. Re id inger beat M. D. Thompson , by defau l t ; Dal ton V. Sa rvey b e a t Major Rober t McDowell 6-3, 4-.G. 6-L'; Wi l l iam T-l. Mandevi l le bea t Wi l l i am F l a n -nery, by defau l t ; Gaylord R iggs bea t W. W . Coykendal l , by. defaul t .
Second round, F rede r i ck B. Gridley bea t P a r k e r F a r r i n g t o n , by defaul t ; S t r a n g Cur t i s bea t Dal ton V. Sarvey , by de fau t ; Wi l l i am H. Mandevi l le bea t Gaylord Riggs , by defau l t ; J . D. F l e m ing beat Dr . Miller, by defaul t .
T h i r d round, F rede r i ck B. Gridley bea t Lesl ie D. Clute , by defau l t ; J. D. F l e m i n g bea t P . N. Re id inger 6-2, 6-3; S t r a n g Cur t i s b e a t I. D. Booth, jr., by defau l t ; Gordon Cur t i s bea t Wi l l i am H. Mandevi l le 6-2, 6-3; J . D. F l e m i n g bea t F rede r i ck B. Gridley 6-1, 4-C, 7-5, 6-4; Gordon Cur t i s bea t S t r a n g Cur t i s , 9-7, 6-4, 6-1.
» • • C H A U F F E U R A D E C A D E .
RECORD B R E W E R Y 8 0 L D .
ALL HET UP
PEOPLE GET T H E E X T R A H E A T ON OVER A LEDGER
STORY. [StxteUl to ma Tolesrram.l
Wilkea-Barre. Pa. . J u l y 5.—Local sports here ar« all up in t h e a i r t h i s afternoon over a s tory in t h i s even ing's Philadelphia Ledger t h a t t h e big fight was a frameup be tween Wi l l a rd and Rickard. As a m a t t e r of fact Kocap. sporting editor of t h e Ledger , was rejected by Rickard w h e n he w a s mentioned last week a s a referee.
ADVANCED IN Y. M. C A.
Frederick F. Paige, who h a s been a n office secretary a t the cen t ra l Y. M. C. A., has been promoted to be a s s i s t a n t In the physical director 's d e p a r t m e n t , under Director D. L. Cochran . Mr. Paige will begin his new d u t i e s S e p tember 1. During the s u m m e r m o n t h s while Mr. Cochran Is a t t h e Y. M. C. A. camp. Mr. Paige will be in c h a r g e of the summer gym work.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE.
Lieutenant Harold H. E m m o n s who , as chief of the engine p roduc t ion d e partment of the United S t a t e s a i r •ervice during the wa r a n d had m u c h to do with the Wil lys-Morrow p lan t here, has been awarded t h e d i s t i n guished service cross.
iie who wears a long face doesn ' t necessarily live the Inn «r*«t
T h e W h e a t Ice Cream c o m p a n y of Buffalo h a s p u r c h a s e d t h e Record B r e w e r y c o m p a n y p lan t . Local M a n a ge r M. A. Reynolds proposes to en la rge the ice p l a n t and inc rease t h e output ) for t h i s d i s t r i c t . H e h a s been rece iv- ' i n g s h i p m e n t s daily from Buffalo. A t to rney O 'Dea had c h a r g e of nego t i a t ions for Mr. Record .
HOME FROM FRANCE.
F i r s t Class P r i v a t e Char l e s S. H a r r i s of C o m p a n y E., 403 field b a t tal ion. A. E. F., a r r i ved h o m e t h e 4th, h a v i n g received h is honorab le d i s c h a r g e a t C a m p Mills. Mr. H a r r i s i s connec ted wi th t h e Bell Te lephone company .
SUIT FOR COMMISSIONER.
Ansel G. I n g h a m , rea l e s t a t e dealer , h a s sued George Dudley, t h e plaintiff a l loging the re is due h im $350 a s commiss ion on t h e sa le of p r o p e r t y in Hoffm a n s t r ee t . The evidence w a s t a k e n in c i ty cou r t a n d City J u d g e Hel le r will a n n o u n c e decision th i s week .
» » » I N T E R L O C U T O R Y DECREE.
An in t e r locu to ry decree of d ivorce h a s been g r a n t e d Albe r t C. Ba ldwin . H i s wife res ides in Sou th Main s t ree t . T h e couple w e r e m a r r i e d a t D u n d e e in 1904.
» » • BIGAMY CHARGED.
Charged w i th b igamy, H a r r y E . Miller w a s a r r e s t e d a t F a s t W i n d s o r , Broome coun ty y e s t e r d a y on a Chem u n g coun ty w a r r a n t . T h e compla in t in t h e case w a s m a d e by Mrs . Miller, No. 2. She s a y s he h a s a n o t h e r wife l iving.
Detec t ive R a y m o n d L. Beards ley , of t h e local police force ce lebra ted his t en th year wi th t h e E lmi ra . police de p a r t m e n t F r iday . J u l y 4. Ten y e a r s ago Beards ley w a s appo in ted a special officer and in J a n u a r y 1910' w a s m a d e a pa t ro l chauffeur a n d served in t h a t capac i ty for six yea r s . Detec t ive Beards ley h a s se rved in several ca pac i t i es a n d is cons idered to be one of t h e bes t m e n on the force. P r io r to h is a p p o i n t m e n t as a de tec t ive Beards ley w a s a p a t r o l m a n for a brief t ime .
ELMIEA HEIGHTS — H a r r y Spence r a n d l i t t le son, R i c h
ard , w e r e in T o w a n d a for t h e F o u r t h . —Mrs . F r a n c e s Taylor , of th is vi l
lage, left F r i d a y for a v is i t a t t h e home of her daugh te r , n e a r N e w Milford.
—Miss Helen Gaylord, of W a s h i n g ton, D . C . , is t he g u e s t of h e r aun t , Mrs . Kel logg A n d r e w s , of T h i r t e e n t h s t ree t .
—Mr. and Mrs . L. J . Voyer a n d t h r e e chi ldren, of W a r r e n , O., who have been v is i t ing a t t h e home of Mrs . Voyer ' s bro ther , J . H . Matonle , Scot twood a v e -wood, expect to r e t u r n h o m e ton igh t .
— T h e condi t ion of Mrs . J o h n Hooker, who recen t ly u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t ion a t t h e A m o t - O g d e n hospi ta l for appendic i t i s , is r epo r t ed a s s teadi ly improving .
—Mr. a n d . Mrs . B e r t S h e r m a n , of E lm wood, a v e n u e , a r e rece iv ing t h e cong ra tu l a t i ons upon t h e a r r i v a l of a baby gi r l , .born J u l y 1. She h a s been n a m e d Phyl l i s Gene.
—Leo Davenpor t , of L y n w o o d a v e nue, will leave t o d a y for Toledo, O., whe re he h a s accep ted a posi t ion in the d r a u g h t i n g d e p a r t m e n t " of the Toledo br ide a n d c r a n e w o r k s .
— T h e a n n u a l p icnic of t h e D a u g h te r s of St. J o h n w a s held a t t he J . B. Roy co t t age on t h e Chemung , Monday evening, a n d w a s a t t ended by s ix teen of t h e m e m b e r s . • A delicious s u p p e r w a s served a t 7 o'clock, a f te r which the y o u n g ladies spen t the even ing a t Kor ick ' s glen.
—Miss A l m a T. Ryan , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs . Wi l l i am E. Ryan , of 504 McDowell place, E lmi ra , and R a l p h A. Miller, son of Mr. a n d Mrs . E . W . Miller, of Scot twood avenue , th i s vil lage, we re m a r r i e d Monday, a t E m m a n u e l Ep i scopa l church , E lmi ra , t h e Rev. Lewis W a r d officiating. They will r e s ide a t E lmi ra .
— T h e following from t h e ^ N e w York T imes will be of i n t e r e s t to t h e m a n y fr iends of Dav id C a r p e n t e r of th i s v i l lage: "Mrs . J enn io J . Taylor , of Cedar Grove, N. J., a n n o u n c e s t h e e n g a g e m e n t of her daugh te r , Helen A u gus ta , to D. B. L. Carpen te r , of E l m i r a He igh t s . "
—A p a r t y of y o u n g m e n from thisj] vil lage, led by t h e Rev. A- I ' .Coman, p a s t o r of t h e Oakwood Avenue M e t h odis t church , left Monday morn ing , over the P e n n s y l v a n i a for a s t a y of two • weeks a t Ardenda le . Onta r io , Canada . T h e p a r t y included W a l t e r Garey, Vic tor Johnson , Haro ld Chase , Clarence W e s t c o t t . H o m e r Palmer; ' F a y Green, Ross W e a k l a n d , George Richardson , H o w a r d Fe rguson , Wi l l i am King, Les t e r Lar i son , Robe r t Mitchell , H o w a r d Angrovel After *a t en days '
. s tay a t Ardendale , w h e r e the young men will spend mos t of the i r t ime in fishing, the p a r t y will r e t u r n v ia the T h o u s a n d Is lands .
—Mrs . Floyd Benne t t , of Lynwood avenue , en t e r t a ined T u e s d a y evening, a t a four course dinner , in honor of he r sister , Miss E r m a Hazel , whose e n g a g e m e n t to the Rev. C. Nelson E d dy, r ec to r of St . John".s Episcopal church , w a s a n n o u n c e d to t h e t w e n t y g u e s t s p resen t . T h e d inne r w a s s e rv ed on the l awn a t 7 o'clock, the tab le decora t ions cons i s t ing of a cen te r piece of a b a s k e t filled w i th l a rkspur , s n a p d r a g o n s a n d m a i d e n h a i r fe rns . Miss Viola Lai rd read the announ'ce-i
ment , which came a s a delightful s u r pr ise to all present. ' The m a n y f r iends of both the Rev. E d d y a n d Miss Haze l a r e ex t end ing h e a r t y cong ra tu l a t i ons .
—Maxwell , son of Mr. a n d Mrs . Smi th May of Oawkwood avenue , celeb r a t ed his s ixth b i r t h d a y a n n i v e r s a r y Tuesday , by e n t e r t a i n i n g t e n of his l i t t le f r iends d u r i n g the a f te rnoon and a t supper . A m o n g the g a m e s w a s a p e a n u t hun t , t he pr ize be ing w o n by E l s w o r t h Lofs t rom. T h e gues t s were Wilfred Qulgley, R i cha rd Spencer , Alber t Spencer , Char les Owen, Wes ley Kendal l , - Addison Kendal l , E l swor th Lofs t rom, Claire S tevens , Gerald Brace , E u g e n e E r w a y .
FIRES ON THE FOURTH
FIREMEN OF T H E D E P A R T M E N T RESPONDED TO SEVEN
C A L L S .
T h e firemen had a busy 4th, a l though no loss of consequence en sued. A t 1 o'clock F r i d a y m o r n i n g boys had s t a r t e d an old t i m e bonfire a t t he in te r sec t ion of H u d s o n i a n d H a r m o n s t ree t s . F i r emen from s t a t ions 1, 2 a n d 3 responded a n d ex t ingu i shed t h e blaze. A gene ra t ion ago no well r egu la t ed 4th passed w i t h o u t s imi la r bonfires in va r ious p a r t s of t h e city. At 1:30 in the m o r n i n g t h e firemen w e n t to J o h n and Orchard s t r ee t whe re boy3 h a d sel fire to an old wagon . A t 8:45 F r i d a y n igh t a g rounded electr ic w i re caused a t ro l ley ca r a t Main a n d W a t e r s t r e e t s to igni te . Men from No. 3 s t a t i on ex t ingu i shed t h e blaze. A t 9:30 p . m. a balloon landed on t h e roof of t h e house known a s 336 W e s t Seve n t h s t ree t . T h e shingles w e r e b u r n ed. T h e fire w a s e x t i n g u i s h e d ' w i t h insignif icant loss. At 11:15 p. m. a 'sky rocke t s t r u c k t h e roof a t 352 T h u r s t o n s t r ee t ign i t ing t h e shingles . T h e loss w a s sl ight .
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CHIEF WATCHED
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OUTFIT .
Chief J o h n J . Espey , of t h e local fire d e p a r t m e n t , w a s p r e sen t ed a h a n d s o m e gold H a m i l t o n wa tch , cha in a n d Masonic emblem by Capta in Wi l l i am ^T. McCar thy , M o n d a y m o r n ing, J u n e 30, in behalf of t h e m e m b e r s of t h e fire d e p a r t m e n t for t h e work Chief E s p e y did in t h e s ecu r ing of t h e t w o - p l a t o o n s y s t e m for t h e local d e p a r t m e n t . C a p t a i n M c C a r t h y told t h e chief how m u c h t h e m e n apprec ia t ed the sys tem, which w a s due mos t ly to his efforts. Six m o n t h s ago Chief Espey s t a r t e d t h e m o v e m e n t for t h e adopt ion of a t w o - p l a t o o n sys tem, which w e n t in effect here , J u n e 1. Chief E s p e y w a s in K a n s a s City, Mo., l a s t week a t t e n d i n g t h e na t i ona l convent ion of fire chiefs. Whi l e t h e chief w a s a w a y t h e m e n b o u g h t t h e wa tch , cha in a n d emblem a n d had it r e ady for h im w h e n he a r r ived M o n d a y m o r n ing. Whi l e a t t h e convent ion in K a n sas City, Chief E s p e y w a s called upon io a d d r e s s the 488 chiefs assembled t h e r e and give t h e de ta i l s of t h e t w o -platoon sys t em.
" PENNY " WISE
THUS MAN FROM P E N N S Y L V A N I A W A S EAGER FOR T H E CIDER
I N D U S T R Y . Louis S ta l te r , of Pennyvi l le , Pa. , who
i t is al leged stole two ba r r e l s of c ider from t h e r e a r of t h e L a z a r u s cafe a t 106 L a k e s t r e e t ye s t e rday af te rnoon w h e n Mr. L a z a r u s w a s out, and sold t h e m to a g roce r on E a s t W a t e r s t r e e t for $50, w a s a r r a i g n e d yes t e rday m o r n i n g before Ac t ing Recorde r H a w k e s on t h e t echn ica l cha rge of intoxicat ion, w a s re leased on t h e p a y m e n t of a $10 fine. Mr. S t a l t e r paid Mr. L a z a r u s for t h e c ider y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g so t h a t Mr. L a z a r u s would h o t , have to file a ' compla in t a g a i n s t h im. S t a l t e r gave t h e police qu i t e a chase F r i d a y a n d w a s finally cat ight by Motorcycle Officers Geisa and Vincen t a s he w a s a b o u t to board a Leh igh val ley t r a in for I t h a c a and when he s a w t h e officers he r a n up t h e s t r e e t to t h e co rne r of Division and L a k e s t r ee t s , whe re he w a s finally c a u g h t .
STOLEN IN 8 C R A N T 0 N .
A car w i th a P e n n s y l v a n i a l icense n u m b e r w a s found in Grand Cen t ra l avenue , E l m i r a He igh t s , severa l days ago. I t w a s identified a s the p r o p e r t y of Te ren b ro the r s , 2611 O lyphan t a v e nue, Sc ran ton , P a . Ev iden t ly t h e car , a f te r be ing stolen, h a d been driven, to th i s county .
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N e a r l y all busy people a re happy .
CREDITABLE SHOWING
T H E EVER PROSPEROUS M E CHANICS' SOCIETY K N O W S
NO L I M I T .
T h e s e m i - a n n u a l s t a t e m e n t of t h e E l m i r a Mechan ics ' society. Elmira** oldest i n s t i t u t ion for su rp lu s ea rn ings , p r in ted e l sewhere in t h e T e l e g r a m t o day, / shows a con t inued hea l thy g r o w t h for t h a t popu la r o rgan iza t ion .
N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g w a r condi t ions the society increased in every' d e p a r t m e n t . M a n y of t h e subs t an t i a l bus ines s blocks a n d h u n d r e d s of h o m e s in .E l m i r a have been bu i l t t h r o u g h i t s a g e n c y a n d i t h a s accompl ished un to ld good d u r i n g t h e m a n y y e a r s i t h a s been in bus iness . An u n u s u a l f ea tu re of the socie ty ' s p lan is t h a t m e m b e r s m a y deposi t or w i t h d r a w any- a m o u n t a t a n y t ime.
TRACK M E E T LABOR DAY.
T h e Indus t r i a l Athle t ic l eague of t h i s city^ is p l a n n i n g a t r a c k mee t a n d field g a m e s to be held in E l m i r a on L a b o r day . T h e league, fostered by t h e Cent ra l Y. M. C. A., a l r eady h a s s t a g e d shop m e e t s a t va r ious p l an t s . T h e r egu la r l e a g u e s ea son wiil close t h i s week. Many good a th lo t ic records w e r e es tab l i shed by t h e young .men employed in m a n y of t h e factor ies , which are represen ted in t h e league.
T o keep b r o w n s u g a r soft p u t in a j a r wi th lid placed on l ight ly a n d Keep In icebox. , '
OPTION ON STEPHENS HOME.
A c t i n g on behalf of the board of s u perv isors . C h a i r m a n J o h n McCann of t h e board h a s obta ined an option on t h e M a r g a r e t S t e p h e n s p rope r ty on Lake s t ree t , nor th of t h e p r e sen t county! bui ld ings . Whi l e .Mr . McCann took the in i t ia t ive himself on ob t a in ing the opt ion unt i l A u g u s t 15, by t h a t t ime he will have p resen ted t h e m a t t e r to t h e supe rv i so r s in ihe i r r e g u l a r session. He took t h e ac t ion in view of the fact t h a t t h e supe r s a r e not now in ses sion. Miss S t e p h e n s lived on t h e p r e m ises a t 230 L a k e s t ree t for m a n y yea r s . She died recent ly .
» • • MI8S STAPLETON'S ENTERPRISE.
(An Institution for Surplus Earnings)"
323 Carroll Street, Elmira, N. Y.
Miss F lo rence S tap le ton w h o d u r i n g t h e l a s t season w a s m a n a g e r of t h e j Lyceum t h e a t r e is p l a n n i n g a ser ies of concer t s t h i s coming fall a n d win ter . A m o n g the a t t r a c t i o n s will be t h e S is t ine Q u a r t e t from t h e Sls t ine Choir, Rome. I t a ly ; F r i t z " Kreis ler , v iol inis t ; t he Det ro i t S y m p h o n y o r c h e s t r a w i th Mrs'. C la ra d e m o n s Gabr i lowi tch a s soloist. T h e l a t t e r is a d a u g h t e r of t h e l a te Mark T w a i n and well k n o w n in E l m i r a .
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Statement of Condition, July 1st 1919
NEWSPAPER MAN WON CUP.
Alan J . Gould won t h e Sou the rn T ie r cup a t t h e C o u n t r y c lub l inks F r i d a y . Alan J . Gould, hand icapped a t a s t roke a hole, won t h e t r o p h y w i th a score wh ich m a t c h e d bogie for t h e e igh teen holes. Ha ro ld P . Connelly finished second, t t h r e e down, wi th a h a n d i c a p of seven s t rokes , whi le Glen W . Cole, of Corning, c ap t a in of the club golf t eam, a n d one of t h e few sc ra t ch m e n in t h e t o u r n a m e n t , w a s t h i rd wi th five down.
H E N R Y DAVISON HERE.
For the Grand Opening Day
York The daily papers will tell you exactly. We hope
to open Wednesday, July 9th, but due to slow express shipments we can not say definitely.
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103 EAST WATER STREET
&us L. Cabas, Manager - Twenty Years' Experience
H e n r y P . Davison, p res iden t of t h e Amer ican Red Cross, c a m e to t h e c i ty F r i d a y and visi ted h i s a u n t and cousin, Mrs . Alice P . Smi th and Miss Smi th , a t t he i r home in W e s t W a t e r s t ree t . He had been on a visi t to his old h o m e in Troy, Pa . Mr. Davison is a m e m b e r of the b a n k i n g house of J . P . Morgan & Co.. and is one of the bes t known financiers in t h e world .
o • o T H R E E DAYS' VACATION.
RESOURCES
Real Estate Mortgages .$679,230.00 Investment Securities 81,263.17 U. S. Government Bonds :. . . 45,000.00 Collateral Loans 28,930.00 Loans to Members, secured by their Ac
cumulated Fund Land Contracts . . / . . . . . . Society Building Accrued Interest to July 1, 1 9 1 9 . . . . . . . . Cash
8,109.00 800.00
7,000.00 7,095.04
38,407.40
$895,834.61
LIABILITIES
Accumulated Fund of Members. . . Surplus Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . Balance due TJ. S. Victory Notes . . .
....$771,582.64
. . . . 78^00.00
. . . . 4 1 , 7 5 1 . 9 7
. . . . . . 4,500.00
$895,834.61
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Safety Guaranteed by Surplus and Reserve Fund of $119,751.97
T h e Morrow plan t gave a th ree days ' vaca t ion over the Ju ly 4 hol iday. T h e vaca t ion over Memoria l day w a s so m u c h enjoyed and ,apprecia ted . that all have been looking fo rward to the F o u r t h of Ju ly and hop ing for such a vaca t ion a g a i n and they go t it, from T h u r s d a y n igh t unt i l t o - m o r r o w morn ing .
» • • ROY SMITH WAS HOME.
Roy S. Smi th , former ly a well known E l m i r a n e w s p a p e r m a n and c h a m b e r of commerce sec re t a ry , : spen t Ju ly 4 at his home in t h i s city. Mr. Smi th recent ly had the d i s t inc t ion of be ing t h e first c ivi l ian in Albany to r ide in an a i rp lane d u r i n g recen t s t u n t s in t h e a i r over t h a t city. Mr. Smi th now is the1 s e c r e t a r y of t h e A l b a n y c h a m b e r of commerce .
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Dividends Declared Semi-Annually at the Rate of 4% Per Annum
BOAKD OF MANAGERS
WEBSTER J. COLE - - - - - - - - -FREDERICK W. SWAN - - - - - - - -A . H . STOWELL - - - - -. J . E. LARKIN - - - - - - ' •- - - - -
CHARLES F. STEVENS ROBERT H. WALKER CHARLES H. GRIDLEY GEORGE L. GRAY
CHESTER E. HOWELL CHARLES W. YOUNG
- PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT
- SECRETARY - TREASURER
H. EDGAR CHAPMAN J. MAXWELL BEERS
FRANK E. ROBBINS
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