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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. ene Sixty Visitors from Wallkill Camp Carry Off Many Honors at Spencer—Street Fair To-Day. Camp Spencer reports nearly every boy in camp a finished swimmer. ¢ They are learning to be Iife-savers, too. What a pity that when they return to the city they will have no better place to show their skill than the rivers and on an occasional trip to nearby beaches. The annual Street Fair to-day marks the near-at-hand closing of the camp. The Evening World conducts a department devoted to the activities @ of the Boy Scouts of America each Saturday. News should be sent to Beout Headquarters, Sixty Wallkill campers under Mr, ————_———_———__—_ Keough arrived in Camp Spencer for} a two-day visit on Monday after- Noon. The visitors were lodged in Spencer No. 1 and No, 2, thirty to each camp. A general camp fire took Place in the evening. The talent of both camps was displayed until old Jupiter Pluvius took a hand and Henieast the fire, and then after a lew more cheers and songs the scouts Eleven scouts took the 14-mile e went back to their tents. The base-|to Tuxedo by way of the White ee ball team, ready for the game, re-|Trail, A camp fire Friday evening Bonomo Now Second for King. yotes and the nearest to Miss Mansfield in the race for Schultz, who is nearly 600 behind her. ready for it. Scouts Hultberg and Belloni passed the canoe test and were awarded their emblems. GROUP 5, Scout Drosen of 541 passed his canoe test. Scouts Steinberg, Hylan, Kolasky, Fishman and Weber gradu- ated into the lake when they passed the crib test. of ney Island's royal fam-@ lly. But that's the story of a day. ‘There are two more weeks of the con-|is asfollows: a King and a Queen by The Evening} Frank A. Miller . World coupons of a day. Joe Bonomo J. A. Reid . P. A, Minnekake Remember, the contest ends at noon] E, H, Valde of Saturday, Sept. 2. Harold Posner . Sstlna te Nee shock, for the lle was witnessed by Mr. Schwartz. Bar-| Carnival Week at Coney Island be- oe cowie Ind the dam were so soggy that|ley and Hylan sang the famous song si est rles Speare Playing ball would have meant a mud] “1 saw Petrofsky Skivan."* eee us estos lene oer a Babe Ruth bath. In the afternoon the swim-| Scout A. Liebexmun of Troop 541] Veeck: Closing on Sunday, Sept. 17. J. Howard . ming meet took place. At the finish] passed the merit badge test in elec- the score stood nine events to five|tricity, The winners of the quolt tour- in Wallkill's favor. The rest of the}nament are Fishman, Troop 583, time was spent in famillarizing the|Stockheim, Troop 541 and Socher, visitors with Spencer, and the boys|Troop 541. The finals will be played who had never been on the Kanon-|very soon. as early as possible. A King or a Baseae : Queen can be proclaimed only by Ruble bee : the count of Tho Evening World] Richard Abbott coupons. Hugh Griffiths Take a tip and get the coupons in| Rudolph Valentino . Voting for Mardi Gras Queen To Sit on Coney Carnival Throne Given Impetus. by New Entries Lillian Leonora Now a Candidate to Be Reckoned With by Miss Mansfield, the Leader—Joseph The ‘contestants for Queenly honors for the Coney Island Mardi Gras are giving the Kingly aspirants to the throne a royal run for first place in the number of ballots received in The Evening World contest. Martha Mansfield of the movies heads the list in the column of the Queen, and is second only in the voting to Frank A. Miller in the King row. Miss Mansfield leads Joe Bonomo, who is royal runner-up" to Miller by 70 Queen is Miss test and there is time enough to elect FOR KING. The list of votes up to the present 2,052 1,613 121 Joseph Bonomo, the confectionery king of Coney, to-day passed Joseph Reld, Peltman’s popular manager, and took secdnd placo in the male’ branch Dan Higgins .. Corse Payton William Meyerson Mortimer Weil Fred Proctor Adolph Stern .. Miohael J. Mora Ed. Tilyou Louis |. Lazar . 16 J. F. Newman 15 Leo Wolff 14 Frank Melville + Prof. Robinson 13 Barney Jacobs . 13 Mike Salter . « Ae Adam Yorkel Ww Barney Rinn = ay wahke were initiated into the mys- ANNUAL STREET FAIR. teries of washing dishes and helping] The “street Fair’ ut Camp Spencer with the mess detail. Wednesday is the big annual feature which marks morning came and the gang off.}the closing of the camp. It usually With a last handshake and a cheer|takes place about the week before the big boat was shoved off and the] camp is officially closed for the sea- Wallkill visit was a thing of the past.|son. ‘The day is known as a “gala't Hiss on mm d pr bo! es s el eh. J aes Hieh, GENERAL CAMP FIRES, Jay for both the Scouts themselves, 48] Agyance tumely . 2 a lemusion Gh eR well us their par and friends.| Ajax Rubber... 11% Hupp Motors vec. 18% On Tuesday night Capt. Grant Wil-] Booths laden with all sorts of good % S| Hydraulic Steel .. 91% Ta] Mlinols Central .. 111% %] iMlnois Central pf 11 % Allied C) 79% r- lams, formerly of the New York Po-|things are placed at every turn and| Am Ag Chem pt 69 lice Department, gave a very inter-|the Scouts tuke great pleasure in dis-] Am Beet Sugar. 47% esting talk on the work of the Bu-|playing their war Am Horch 42% Tnaplr Cop reau of Missing Persons of the New] There are many, many things to do} A™ a i} int Comb Eng. York Police Department, of which he}on thut day. The cries of ‘Fortunes | 4™ ee Fl (ee Get ee was chief. With the Wallkill chaps|told here,"’ and "Hit the nigger and Se Pan ey cham Am Ciicle .....1. 10 and both Spencer Camps some 300] Ret a goo: are heard above the} Am cotton Ol... 28 Scouts were present, and that the talk /continual hubbub, and grown-ups as] am Drug synd 6% was interesting was proven by the|Well us children rush eagerly forward} am int Corp. Inter Harve ¥4 | Inter Nickel a |Inter Papers... % [Imer Paper pe sta +) 144+) +1 +44 fact that, although’ the Captain of-|to have their fortunes told by the wise} am 5 Invincible Olt... fered to quit at 9.30 P. M., a howl|seeress, who ts none other than some] Am Linseed Ot pt 5814 4 — %|Imand On o for more kept him there until 10] Scout who been duly burnt by the} Am Locomotive... 120% + We] dT Cane . Orefock, quite a late hour for camp.| summer sun and clad in the garments | Am Radiator .... 114 =| Jones) Bros Ten Scouts were finger-printed, and |f # typical xypsy. el tae nad paacittie This year promises to be better than | Am Ship & Com. Mi Rani ahy Baus the Captain then had another place : ; th = %| Kan city so pt. his fingers on the bottle he used for |°ver before and the Scouts wish to] Am smell & Ret bo a ee printing. In ten minutes he called | ke this opportunity to extend a cor- |i) stoi Fury esa midnerathe out the Scouts’ names correctly. | ‘lt! Invitation to all their friends to.) sugar i+ % c 5 ue visit with them at the ‘Street Fair’|A™ SUsAr = &| Keystone Tire Capt. Williams the guest of the [Visit | Revatone wire Camp overnight and left the next |‘-o%: a Am Tel & Tel. | euchawanne sts: morning after breakfast. are Am Tob = WIRELESS AT SPENCER. RADIO BROADCASTING Bo BOD es ae bere The wireless outfit is in Camp Di- » [A wwer tye ‘pt Fang [ene ati rector Fatch's tent and ready for ser- ipa Am Wool... 42) [Lima Lac Vice. Messages have been heard from | ¢ ———————$—$——=_——— | Anneonda =. + ree stations throughout the country und WJ2—Newark Aikamer Seta peo bend ent Scouts enjoy this new amp feature Atchlaon .. + 14 [Mother Lode very much, 360 Metres Anon Bt Metntyre 1 Mines ATHLETICS AT SPENCER. AU Bien & Ad. +m [Mace Truck ne, Thee Spencer voiley-ball team was} 7 to 7.20-—"Unclo Wiggily's Bedtime | At! Const Line ahh | MARE Jas Atl Fruit 5 Au Guit & WT Ik WI pt Austin Nichols Auto Sales AU Fruits cts sent over to Camp Towadena for a series of sames, The team consisted of winning candidates only and the coach said that after these gumes he |Ship Constitution und Her Victory Over would have a team of real players {he British a ate, the ready, Towadena won the first three wae pt. Hull We pearsall apa Mark St Ry p pt Marland O11 Mex Seaboard Mex Seaboard ct Max Motors B Mex Pet * GE Miami Copper Games with ste id team work, but toy" yy Mabel. Washburn, Sreretary of SNe meee oh us the games pro; ed, the AHRCNAEIADAL ETiEke toa) Balt # Onle: Hiei team began to show real stuff TAd—Talk by S. DP. De N arn Sima Beck Harnada : Fatoplias Min ... Beth Steet topies by the Insti-] 1 ‘The last game, the third, w Agent of the National Railway’ of Mex- pusly contested and went t = jivo, dena only after a “tough tussle." 8—Weekly ou Towadena can expect a challenge | tute for Public MSP&SSM Mo K & Tex W 1 MK &T pt Wl rvic PSE Mo Pacitle A basket-ball game was pli with Gat Btoriéat! iby Fulton O\ rook aH 3 Av aeiie . Towadena, which was also captured milton of the Ghost Darmctmentrer| cit mae : = hoe eae, by them, | It scemed to be Spencer's line Nutlonal Hetorlal Magazine. LRA ERO $4 | National Lead ame up to the last few minutes, but UNDAY. urns isa cB % | Na RR Mex Int pf then Towadena forged ahead. Spencer] 3—tadio Chapet Services by the Rey. | pute Cop & Zine + {Na RE Mex 2d pf plays Aquahonga on Tuesday next. |¥F W. Dickenson, House of Prayer} pute superior Nevada Consol'd SWIMMING AT SPENCER. Breed Music, by Letoy Fisher of Som-| Cal tacking Bite Gr Re hee Ci i s wil Seo e x 4 Cal Petrol 4 A It is scandalous the way Scouts ar bi Mead nga lind Gecontnigiaay, wal tear eis i Ghali climbing out of the crib. Before you) sginie Books That, Sing.” by Ralph] cont Leath % y Chi & St L know it the crib will look like anlyyoyhew Gh ans Bek 1 YNH&H empty barrel and Spencer will take Teading fon older boys and. alrle; her out of the swim altogether, Mr. | more backwoods tales by B. Galbraith stated that the boys are] erts from his book, eu cale eeatatora Vehucking the baby carriage’? at the —_ here Glace rate of six a day See America Pires, by J. A. Chi @ Alton., Groups 1 and 2—Scouts Beller, Me- son, dramatic soprano; Bugene| on ¢ & Il pt N Clelland and Troy passed to second 3 AUX t and accompanist, GH Gt Went! or class during the week and Scouts| Programme: “Birth of Morn," Leont:|'on Ma St Py Carlson and Pulvermache sed the "In an Old-Fashioned Town,” Squire al crib test, An ambitious eT dee Nani ocaryes| Om M&S pt Sitt, acting A. S. merit junior officer | “00 Sexone Heabeth sl chi & NW pt of the groups. He is out for ten eving “Just | OM RE & Pac merit badges before he leaves camp Stormy" Wairweather and y Ont & West 14 | Norfolk & West a, | North American , Korth Am pf thern Pacific De Tosco 4 Prod D. Rob- | certat tof the Pacific Pan-Ar HL Feet tel tat] sei ett (Tanohau % a Rose, One Hour." Vernon MeL Gladys Ross SYST C RTT 6 pe pt c 1 ea Co a + ae re Marquette son completed the requirements and co." hree Shadows," cae 3 ane + % ire sine pe 5 obtained the merit badge tn pioncer- Nightingale Has | ogo ‘i MS iiladelphia Co.. : cocesL a rata aN ‘Life }a Lure of Gold,” W o Vhillips Pet ing. The group boasts of four and Star outs—A, Galast and] 9.15 —Musieal pr uy Lucy JKrone of Troop 618, Suchancek off Marion Uuckiinder, Programme: “Carry "Ntoop 671 and of ‘Troop sal Old Viewinny,” “Give My B34, ell his camy tile, 40m, r P Cate "Pack Up Your Trouties,” | Columbia , * Hone of No M: 4 nbla Grapli Groups 3 and cout Welze! | ind. ‘Madelon," A-Wearyin’ | Comp Tab & Roc pussed his campi t badge und | for You, “Perfect Day,” ete. pasa aa ia the Scout of — Consol CUCEeSL opt Cluett-Peabody oln Herce-Arcow Merce-Arrow 4 ce Ol. ‘ttwburgh Ci Pits & W Va Vond Creek Vostum Cereal Vrod & Ketin tub Serv of NJ Col & Sout Denr Old aa Puliman Co the groups “Totem Tole’! is} ¥ car conn ti PUR ies 1 popular feature of the camp WOR—WNewark Con bure Ol tnd Scouts Croce, Weizel, Holognint ie Cru Pa italia and R, Reynolds have added their 369 Metrs Cuban ‘Tiny Steel Sine Warnes to those already carved on the ee Ee c Gh % thay € olidated: pole 2.30 P.M ss by Willlam Gobie, Da Race, aq | Reading Next week it is Mr. Whitford's in- | tenor GO “Mattinates” [pet baw a, | emington Type. tention to hold a Mumbly- Peg’? | Leoncavatio; (b) The World Is Waiting | bome "i x, | Re lowly Ste championship” tourfGanent ani Ate. [for You." Selta; (6) “Hanoy Daye Pas [th Rie ee 1 Berats ent MeDermott Ketting his fellows | renteans (do Fong Is Swe Du Pont De N deb s Sit Pl Meade eee eee area es LEAT) RONG Ae) Native Land, ine sik fast a8 =P Repubhe Motora i SE Se Sap] Rover paren A aryl , selected, onnson.. ‘Sil, HG St Joneph Lead Notice to Advertisers 8 of thy ze An st Le Bt Fran les of 18% 17 varie . i StL & & Fr pf rlas sing type cope ana release orders he Homes of the] Fre tet pt + a ier “the week das” Moraine World. or ‘Great by Elber board. The RE Le Routh wens Tc Meth day Mirutg oust Gr ibert Hubbard, The home| site 24. pt 4 me publication ran pe ins of Charles Dicker apace way permit aud in order of it 4.30 P.M. adveritsing tor copy for the Supple ; Wing. Won! the Starlight, Sokal from “The Foil Capua 6.15 1. M.—Popular selections request- St L & So'weat pt Savage Arms xon Motors ‘aboard A Line b'd A Lino pf + 4, | Seara-toemuck + S| Heneca Copper Vamous Mayers ngs by Willlam Goble, oun May pt dn the Road to Man- Min & 8 pf. “Whisper to Me in| iisk Rubber. +(e) “Radio Song," | rreeport Texaa.. (4) “0 Sole Mio," |Gtidden Ot Anphalt ne + [Shattuck Arie alc tad nbers of the radio audience, ate ee eel ersteeaetare to Mee Frida, ade M.—Songs by Miss Harriett P. bed Pv kedleooladta lice eM at ea aay tly Hnttwas 9 reaulee ist-Gounod; (b) “Still ax the Night, by Min Bealb Tealwen Bt ~th a and pnitito nn Old Fashioned Town," | Gray & Davis a He BONO att muta date: (haw Gu LROeen The Want of You," Van-[Gt Northern pf. {1% i's Ne epcienare riease + (hen terpoal Tammy's Rogebud," San] Gt Nor Ore cts. tz 4 bd Beer IR 4 thee Sorel; (1) Maver Old Rweet Soa {aue Bint & ~ : Mulley; (g) “lu the Gulden Jevening.| ludson Motors . so MP Stromberg Car THE WORLD usa. OMS. Vitattinan Corp 89" oor a Studeban \ CLOSING STOCK Low. Last. Chge. +e) del tteel te +141 [++] Net + % — 4 +2 + % - % +h % % * % % % % % % % % % % 2% My 4 % % % == 14 + +1 + % —% + 1% +4 + 4 - 4% + 4 tM + 4 ne + % my + 2% + 1% +1 + oo +1 +5 + % + o% + Mb 1% + om + oh + MW QUOTATIONS Theodore Moser . Mayor John F. Hylan J. Feldman , James P. Pappas Martin Kenny ... Wm. J. McLernon Eddie Holden Wm. A. Kelly Henrie Le Derman Sen, C. Lockwood Morris Miller Wallace Reid Harry Jacobs John Bloch! M. Palermo H. Johnson Harry Lercy .. Arthur J. Mogse: Irwin J. Rackoff Peter J. Drum Zack Wheat ... Isadore Schneider Jos, Bayers Sol Gewirtz IDEAL OUTINGS ON THE HUDSON Cool sail up the Hudson, one of the most beautiful In the world. Happy hours ashore to visit Downs ing Park or Wauhingion's Headquarters at take the trolley ride through the country) ke Park or ride up the farnous inciine railway It of Mt Beacon, Palatial steamer “BENJ. B. ODELL” aie man Nestagrant Lunchroom 3 Newburgh-Beacon $1.25 Poughkeepsie $1.50 ROUND TRIPS cave SFRANKIIN ST. 9 A.M. : {dns A rain or shine. CENTRAL HUDSON tine FOR QUEEN. en ‘SUNDAY TRIP Sadie Schultz UP THE HUDSON ONE DAY OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG. $1.75 Every Sunday Ethlyn Clark Mildred Reynolds eit pine heres AND TROY Theresa Reardon ... = Kitty Licker Marion Davies Cecil Harris Gwendolyn G ALM.” Went iad Bt. Boor, 10 A.M. Evelyn Simmons Mae Murray Florence Gotterman . Lillian Leonora Jean Hollander Constance Binney to Newburgh and Return Kitty Shea §. S. “RENSSELAER” “py, tert ote: Mary Gillen . Newburgh ZF M feetucrion, legees Cousin Eleanor Schorer .. 2 ren 41 one Ca e HOEK Pritenstoin a HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPAN } Edith Clark Kitty Lukn Kitty Emmott Ethel Walder Sarah De Graff . Hope Hampton . Roberta Sweeney Frances Corteau Munte, Rest Middleton 8. Norland. Rerelver Priscilla Dean ...4.. VAY Mae McElroy Pearl Pressner Margie Kenny . TIT; Liberty St. 1.40 Jorsey City, 7.58 A. Ml Lillian Wohlking MAUCH CHUNK, - $2.40 an Badia Males, y ay To-Morrow and Sept. 3 and 10 Submarin - | Dorothy Hall Mayer x “Bhatia ate . aes, ae ‘= Superior Oil + 4] Loie Wild : ‘ Spleer Mfg . Skelly O11 10% — Tenn Cop & Ch.. 10% 10% + Texas Co + ‘Texas Gulf +1 Texas Vac +1 Texas ac 41 Texas Coal & Oil = ‘Tidewater Oll 4 ‘Tobacco Prod . + Tol StL & WH + ‘Trans-Cont Ol. Tobacco Prod A Union B & P kets good only on apectal trains, Mrs. O'Connor %] Sylvia Freidberg . * Marion Theiss “1 Jean Morris Fannie Frank . Sadie Belz «| Lillian Walker Lucy Garrison Peggy Inslee .. | Frederica Orner Margie Malady Madge Evans Bella Lehman “tasters Standard Time Shown, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL jon, MM. Guse Saturday) vet Tall ¢ twil tickets New York to Ibany to New York weces Daily, inetud 2 West gh kee ie Synday, for Hewr Moun- Brcepe ‘Sininy, thew eaters Be Wit PYCKMAN STREET FERRY WAAL Mo Yonkers, 10550 A, M Takes You and the Family to Dally. excent Sunday, for fear INTERSTATE PARK’S keting Saturday aly Se NEW BATHING BEACH sf We tad Bt. Bl 2,000 NEW LOCKERS St, DLO AL Mos Yuuikern WEEK DAY PRICE toe. neanosassKanovvomnmoo Union OW .. 2 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 88¢, Untok Pacltian: 3 Saturdays © tear Mountain, FERRY FARE 5¢ Etienne vin in {Mant elne iand’ Newburgh.” str. "Robert Both Sid 7 United 1 +1 ian te We ish at, 2iv| Buses on Both Sides of River United Frult + % + Yonieorm, 2.40 2, (0S SS Unit Ry Inv pt + % Sundays only—® Vitene M 1 HN . 4 Unit Retail Stores +8 ni nnd fRoughiecpaics. 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