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« ' ■ •*■■**%- 7' ’ '' -'i'- I r\ /', t < | t 1 ijpr *, . J ., 1 Y ’ ^ yi ] . , tts > . .XJI^illWaM •'. ‘ Cy v-,/ v' : , ’ ■ . , '... 7 . .I* .. . «>. • '■« ■■ Il l '*** , M . H ;, ; — : ... .1 ., : , — '. ••--- - '• • \ ' ^ ------ -- - ---- - -- .■ — 1 . +[ „, r msaltii. _ ___ ; _ T ____ 'L 1 . 1 . . . refre»i>in«t; tluih ' r a. mnm~ *sm. IQ! ON . lv - :< Kien%^ ' ’ Bath v . a Iliii 3 licy,i Spong g JKr Straps Tt© R jbxall , Stock. WAMAM VmfBS ^ ^VflKIVliln tv I l II w — OnttKOET MEET KmsrMARlON DICKERMAN spoke ; v : at last M eeting . ; v Many Speakers at Next Meeting, tq ^'be Meld: Thursday, July 15 f . at 1 School House. .CHAffokb: wi ¥ h I ; ; aOHOC K HftS A PygJU.EP CASE convicted at the ATjrlI., ; tenii 7 pi tfie Roaltli^d Go«i»Tyv'^irprejne Cqittrt idf tha crletff- of a&asitiokment 'ancl, • wlio .I^TEO lIN 'ORANGE |COUNTY, spreads in state . --^a^fagr- ^^farstArtpr . ' % rrAA'vex » trt Other Q.uart«r 3 .,' , ... ft ji yt b 4 'i i r .v^waiy wa«' aenienceitLAy Judge To pip Irina 8 j > fbt JuittCfeArOtur 3. Totnjitana. far' (rile: {■flky- a' line ■ of 'jl.oao» and td nerve *1 Bgpnb»can« ; nom toatid n . tor goreAor .j, '' *»- 4 1 .u ;. n i , n f ij : 'wMcii . hap diet Mtlt popular , ffc^pr tena of pan, yedr In the everyvtbere in tlila-gec'ttap'of gtttflfe: . . iiaa appealed ta the Ap pella t e Olvlaloa-j -nT.,, f - mTijir-v - -r^rnr ain & waif selected, .vc&Jcfc. of rfie Second' Departmenn'lrom tfie. j ^iMereated id la ahranj f£ naeei - : With ,lniver3al appmral. '; judgment. . Despite- the fact that his i the Nyack juriat'und aq ia JPutnam and aentanca waa. auanended lXL-th« event Putcileaa c gtt ntlea. R oc kland fl°UUtyr Sw that he nrovide a suitable bonii that ' * v,)U *^ of course go strong tor Itp .fav- - t '■siGrtabt' -liiEETm^ ' to - jv - ot E'- on Property oh Midland 'Avenue . Finally ' ' Chp»sn to Be the Nev/ AthlMte ald j : h E tu « ns must ' be piled DURING THE; t W : on ’ stock Corporations* ; B$ikpN* ‘ AH- Amueement Houees» Pool TabhWh . ' • : ■ ; . 8rair-- i ^3i - : , -> - .:• .a ; i - e ---- *- special nch ooi . (decrtoyt. Pill tee- held artOAfonday evening, J 6 ljr Ui t ieyi t ote and ,fli*aSly'aeWe the* nut^tec-oC-ee^iH'- in« * editable athijeili ffeldf Sy the'! Board, of. Ed ur.tr ion. AL'A 'ip'hviauS' tpaning\ July . t . the first: qf the fedjeral • ■governhaeiteA. . fiaoUj'^yesr, a. ndTpher af apeclai taxes wlip( &ll dttfi: Rieturna -bn thnse tagds tnttst be meetinff .very largely attended by In- hd' J ’ uJy, ‘ sdbTect~td heavy peiwJty teregted residenar tif ^ Tiliage, »! the only legal excuna belnr jSu* or abseneg; Some- of die taxes due Smiflt property on Midland avenue op* are; ~ ^ posite the Nyack Hospital, consisting of tt&tHt. It -is thought by, aU- wha-^Or ea ch full » £ t W h > of the f ai r av e r hhve giyen jthe subject proper consid- lerattoir'to be a ihost ideaLjielectldn V -hand iV'isr expected thaf tr -#iff b ct ma hi that he provide a suitable bond that! woul;l os course go strong tor itj .. — js — — - v;;- — — - “ ZTaT/ oriie sou anififi Nevr York city and. ggMttreft leach week for the; up:stHte justic^rTompkius Is known ^jg^twq chitdrea until th^y ; u , h< > y^ry n ^iiar v • become MxteeB y^rs 2^e/ r 3cfi5^T . *« — . v ««*-^ . T **a ypy — ■■■r has' rtyniined in tto jaiU - ' ^ ^_ eW R u ^ “ ^as fcma to aay^ ^aaly accepted, at the me^tin^ on At the trial.- Schock -was ehargedj .. ... .? .1 Monday 1 * A« to just K who arn with having* tlvecf unld wfally with' an 4 ^ ^ -aa ..the- prdposarleHggjie fa-vrtte.oxu^ this project, win .aunt, Mr 3 . Louise Schockf .M; 0 f ! haa not oeen rnitde td hinx and his at- annouhiefi ’ later as a coterie of# --------- JMauyelt,ubaui: thres.years-ago. They ;, tu u toward, ’ the uuestion is, lawyerg of the- village trill ’ meeft of flib) .a ■year. r nug r „ ' .Vo antarggrr ' Jiiy . ’ llViI a ' ^n ' 1. 5 tk\ kT1 ‘ uVn B . aniihl i rnna- hrro . wbti are in , ) ! i A a, i, ’ 4i m ! Uiw ■ hi i ! ■ ode ' — ~ ‘ - r — 1 ' — - A- caplfcal stock tax ’ on eyery. do^ TTrys tic' cnfpoiutuAi at ihw'f:r r g o f t t- BATHING CAPS. Just : the heat . asortment youfW mob °eeri age value in •. excess of > 6,000 of the capital stock. ^ ,.. X tax on all narcotics. -45e--tor-Sfc25:-- . - .;4 4 special tax - of 150. for brbkera,; payable |h advance. - - ; ... .; A BETTER DRUG STORE. Pawhbro.Keri} are suojeec to ,a tax \F mouths 'ago Sebock disappeared and ' terestih^• themselves ’ in die 'question,so'aa to-prevent any unpleasantness'!halls are. tax^d in propoftion to- their married'Helen -Schick, daughter of a . ^ve ^t__d Judge To^Upg _ re-^hlch.might arise later. ' ' ? .. t<«e f i m proportion to tneir of Women -Voters held its regular meeting tfn July 1. The speaker was- Mlis :Mari 6 n ‘ Dickennan of New York speke interestingly and authorltlvely on olocttonB' , and, .atoctlan . u im bcde. - ■ The subject of the next meeting which will, be held on July 15, at the school hous^ will be the. duties ,of county and town officers and allied Interests. Those, who,will, apeak q!re; Hr. Er €.' Buchenau. town-.Clerk of , ClarkStowh^THr. E. D. Ten Eyck, sup erintendent of the poor and keeper of Kingston- alderman. When* SchQck ’ 3 i celve ^ irndorsement. of -pe 1 state aunt heard* of . the marriage she notl^f P f ^'. an ^ a '. ^_WOuld accept and they tinH \tVnrTi/.v r ,-Ynw Vno ^^.'wnrvo < hat be :s. the candidate ta.rna. ; !afft!r,-wttir The 'did. of ahe rtf f afe rrf tr , fhnde£ : aha^ cOTMItfteiBr.wdtf«^ pravgil'ln brought ^chock : .' Rockland County.' 010 state NYAGK RED MEn INSTALL. ’ OFFieCHST^f^Yaod .dll \c«rfir : s «.0 ' 3 eaw,-atv$ 2 #*a* “ \ ; year:' ” i r~\r ''■■ , nurimr' his trial -cehock testified' ' ; \ th0 m<Jveme nt ^as'begnrT in New- . District Deputy -GrearSachem Frdrik that he f^her <d S' b, - irs:U » ’ few^dHSs_agn^ani^liaaLJt 4 ^^^^L*taff of RdcWand Lakh aiat .i . waamm^uto rani ,r « ujo .in speculation \ as to the nos-i installed tile-following officers of Ny- dren .. and that he never introduced ; rt ui ,H®r u <f lu r 10 tae pos-i . - s- ., nn 'v^ v • n . their mot h eJ na ’ his ,w<fe The ' dia-i ^ 0 7'- ' A iuincsd.i'lighr ^ R ' il \ trict .attoniev - produced a number .of ‘ , rn ‘ J1 v -suggestion was made ! •- - ‘ J > -■ feigy .Kid :« < -w i ** .Wesferyert, overseer pf the. poor>. Mrs. -'Dome, superintendent of the Messiah Honje fQT Children, Spring Vdlloy-; ’ Mr, .Cbasi Eska, truant officer. ' ; . At the last meeting, tile - folio - wing itto.rney produced - ------------ . — .u , r „ — , - , .. ___ ... .. _ „ disinterested witnesses. ' who • swore ! t v at Jutige Tompkins .was the man) , Sachem, Peter McCormack;- senior fhat the (ip^endanr had intm'dncvii 'the^most. Hkoly to .carry -the . Republicans !sagamore. R.ay Ackerman *. junior aag: woman in question as his Wife and the; ^tory in the .-state. , The sugges-jamore,. Floyd Owens; prophet.-Wilson children as his children. He further-, tlon- wats repeated, here and 'there. apdrr Ojvnes';, first s-annap. Harry Ghrra- '' •* • ' apparently is meeting .with approval J brant; second sannap, A. Ackerman; everywhere, “ A meeting of the executive eonrait- tee af- the Bepubiican county commit I te qj Wa s . he l d - Eriday in So e h e n -tt e d- ipore produced a photographic copy of of; Schbck ’ s questionnaire, in Wlrich ’ Sciiock swore that he .was -a married man .with two children .'dependent, lip* SchoCk is now. under indictment for perjury.\ This charge Will ha tried at the October, term ,of court. • - eating capacity.: 256 seats - sui>je«;,t. $50* a year; seating .capacity not* ex- i>-eding. ; not e xceeding. \< 00 : MAN FOilNfl DEAD \TT Proprietors of circuses must i nay $100 a year. • : - — . Phot tables, billiard tables, or bowt : ing-. iitioya are. 'a.tai il e at .$ii> a yg g r for each table or alley. • Shooting galleries are subject -to special tax pf. > 20 .' ..... . _____ Every person, operating passenger 'automobiles'tor hire ismhject to file SYLVESTER' PITT PROBAaLY FE LL FROM TREE. ’ - \ ■Wri 5evsn t y-S ix - Y ea rn Old and War A Native of the Town of Ramapo. ;; .\. ^.Sylvester Pit, 15 years old. was • found dead with- a broken neck, on-fhe •pg rinanent officers of the Cl ub w ere -■ V i elected;' * : '.. T~: •; ^^airman-^Mra. 'EffigS' Mcijiiodeh. ” Vice-Chairman — Miss Marian-Hardy. \ ' ... Seereidry- — Mrs. Harriet S. Freeman; Directors — Mrs. F. L. Huebner; Mrs. j __ . A. C'.'Ptaer,: Mrs.'Otto Step-bach. -All 'womea interested in, more • iitel- : ; _illgent: citizenship ar- invited to attenc tega. SUMMER. ENCAMPMENT ____ s . ‘ ORENS AT. iBLAttVELT Tile annual summer encampment ;of the 'State Military Training Commis sion opened at Camp Blnefleids,\ 6 lan- veit, Saturday. For the 'time being, it A S'lRT'nOAY PARTY. though the suggestion\ was not Vfor- mtC-ly. brough-t- before t f he committee- ’ thint- hravej . Vie: 'MatbesohrCtfcrartk; •■it was' generally,discussed among, the: brave, W: Westerfleld.,; guard of thy inembern • informally - and met ' with f fOrest, Marcihe Smith; guard., of the arcar. favor. ' Thuinrh oriui'niUing in ! wigwam. -So-i- Leviaon ; mistee. John A very eniovabj'e birthday waa_qgl brq^ed'Htn Saturday afternoon, July whan l lltha Qpac kenbuah | j \jndge~TompkiHS is now a Supremei mittee*_A- Ackerman; .W. $ rAacoed Tier eight, birtaday. and -invited u ! - 0U ^ t jjjgjipj, for .this district and hisjandvVfc MaUjesen. • N 13_OtJlAli..fllIM? -nencta -ahtlL-aeignini rs | : ^ n :mir-y ■ -yOh- Cl,-, '-.rr-mnr vrar i ' - - '' ■ , ■ ' Newburgh, .jhe ' idea : Jiad ' spread el'se- . Waterson. - 'w here-dhreugh- the ^ca-Boty andTiA re-:- The- Antertainment. .. hpmmitlee pdptlon.•.elaowhcl re ; ■ h t iar'been as favdr-fH.ay — Ae^'rmnu'.- abfe aS in this city.- - v- - '•'; •' Herman Branath Westerfleld RELIEF. -. . . MISS SEABURY happy little ' ’ company were, taken,' af ter which dainty refrespm-ent-r were served .in the .dining-room Which was suitably decorated with red. white and hue: The favors were small Celluloid toys, . The foll tTwin* shiai] guests.der parted for. their homes having had ., j •* > • u-- 11 « ™ very pieasairt. time: Virginia Colby. iLo-ss **■. year. ... . ... !-the tree dr. from tim... aton®, wail, by tjtPIeaaur^ hpats leas thsn~ fiVe,'ionk] the tiee, ■ -. ; • ' het: age subject to a tax of $ 10 ' . vr. u - - - .w - _________ -, y .' j.. Mr. Pitt wm born m the town of Ramapo AN A TTRA CTi V EHOME WEDDING. - Enr jopi ’ o Mme n;, K r h-i,t- been \employed by Sam uhl Hop per on V , Trank Yrujutar and! \xhe\marriagev of' Miss Luchie May \ ^e.'^ 1 upRelil Farms. . He.leaves 7 tour h^and the tinanco com- Gross, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. A. J: children. Oscar Pitt, of Saddle River,* nmim t stret to'Char'es Ciif-_ ^nd' Mrs,. Alice Hopper. Mrs. -Eliza per . , In d - M. rs— Luiia Hiipp(Ug,aU-aofe urosa- o t'ord, Nola.ii. 'took- place on'. Shnday evening. -July 4 . at . the bride.-t' IToriffH: Rev. , A. L; Longiey^ertonhed; the-eerWr ■ ................. o,-.-..-. .... . ’ - ■ mofly, while! -thb brjdal. pdrty stood; Faneral aervftea were held-W eA-. dndeY an arch' of pink and • white ; aI ‘ r>'^ ni ' Sbabury, school dl-I lowers-. i'Sid uriue wa&ftlullitlJj-\ 1 , Thtwe J wl^S m D?omotiS^>i? e ^ ? hHfw Omn^to^'^nd ’ one of the!^ ^ white ^arin and Iace7and'c^'(rfl l0 y Chapeh-ulElciatjhg.. anAbtti^-W m v ic e- pr eel d e n telnf-the- Nyack Womon'a ! white roses,. The maid.of honor Miss a^rmo nc. - ___ candnlho would attract -full RepuhlT-f ftepubllean- Club says ’ ’ Senator Hard:! Edna G. Gross Wag becomingly attired|. - -------------------- ^ - can strength, and. would be anpport-;. relfef| hi .pink georgette crepe- and \ ’ carried d by\ independents everywhere ; be-j !, ng 3 ■ n .f miria * iott col ®*f.' ?f. .. ' nink rrinrn Mr V/O-iiVa ‘ jrfonHunr ■ from ■ the excessive individualism tot pink roses.. Mr, .Nolans attendant mission. . Major J.., W, Lyon,, supervising offi cer of this zone.: Will- ’ be' in charge of the camp and Major H.\ H. Dyett wtll he executive' officer. '.: The _ swimming pool has been re constructed and -a- new athletic- field •^aarrdMTTff^eTtnOT'Br \' 'Wee$ay : '' atii- Creari, Charlotte Cotemarf, -Harry Rolj- ertaon, . Jr., ,:xreslia Quadkenbnsh. Rob ert Quackenbush. ’ Verna QUackeiibush. . Tetic tournaments will ” ' be aF'fealure and ! ' arrangements .have (been made . to accommodate'Miousands of the boys. . who ,drilled last season at the. various. armories and 'sehoois in New York ' City. . TO PREACH “ ON THE DEAD. i i ■ * • “ Mhrerer. arc our dead ” will be the ' suhject of the, sermon by Dr. J. Hud- : \\san Bhllhfd -at the Refonr : ! Church , at Nyaak.th ‘ i.S conihig. *iii(lay morning. : Many questions concerning ; the ' state, the whoreaBouts and' the, fbr- ■ timek of., our dead, are uppermosr in many 'people ’ s minfis in the ’ ke days. On Sunday\Rildrning - an attempt' will. . be/tua<{e by Dr,. Ballard to answer ’ the •most:Important of these questions, in a clear'and d'eilidte manner in so far as ■ at ail possible. •• \ ” - . AR who for any reason are \at all dpfeijdsted in this questton of the-fu- C'ture. state ’ are especially invited . toj atten ’ d* the service In 1 the Reformed' . Church. The service opens at '10;45. FINE HOLIDAY PROGHAhd AT /CHRISTIAN ’ HERALD HO'ME .\NuT'a\ Tcw\TuadreT''imira'fear 'n-fite: tJie crowded puns, of the metropolis were brought, to Mt. Lawn to enjoy the accustomed holiday festivities on July 4. Among the- features of the program, one of. distinction:., was the address' by Dr: ^andlson; Editor-Emeri tus of the Christian Herald; and Gie dedication ’ ceremony of the large pipe organ, which ’ has recently been in stalled. . The- library and post' office- room where the amall- folk may send laying messages to its.Absent- parents, was also opened for- use ^ on this- occur sion. • This last Addition, to . the build-. ,mg gt, Mt. .Lawn i« ex ite,^- in memory of Mary Klopsch Pall .er. . A plegsihg display of tlrewo'rks in the evening: brought a happy-coneiu- • al on - .thi \the effd of . a perfect dky ” tor these waifs of the ’ city: V bench ;\ p,e °^ ld r?cord 011 11165 which the Spited States 4ias been sub-j was Mrr-Joaeph. Wrightbest man. A ' v - 1 ’ ' r ■ T ~..V ' \ . * r ; for sevenJyearsr That he is 3 t$p-Jree^pt-iop. toil-oweti the ceremony^ afien • ■ .- . ‘ > liported;by the Senate, is a promise of\| which. Mr., and , Mrs. Nolan -departed COMMITTEE.' \ABANDON^F' • .. ■ . totapefarion hetwepn-fhe executive s£nd far\a hpneymoo-iy.tri'p and upon their _ ; __ i ______ INTE R CHURCH -QR IV e ! t'reatWmak'ing -body -a nR offers a c lear,! return Wiil reside in -pitta fleld. M ass. • ’ : . | field '.for the estahlishn of pcavc: ' ----------------- - ------ 7 — Af \a ■ meeting 'of • the, executive coin* ’ ro ' r *- bese - \Hniteti Sfatos ■ within, •afitlj jsjgw PAR KING \PLACES mittee of the Interchurch Movement it without: Governor Cjwjlidgo will ablyj- , • \ ■ ri was .ifecided to bring.lts financial'cam-|a ‘ ‘ .<’ i>nd ’ ;ur, in atta:,n:ng t/h; ’ .'nd: . hts [ . '. „ ' .. paigfi to an. immediate end.; On Jnlyl record i- a guarantee o£ *ta tuldiil- BUSES 'S-the general, committep. of the- -niove^} ment ” ■ • • •, . . ’ - - 1 s J 1 ®® n ^ 0re ? ce of the. mem Mrs .rf meat : will ..meet to decide \m what!. ' ---------- Tr-r- — — T ■ •• • j toy- Board of Trustees, business ipefa ir :>ny .fNc ntH'cn :iiipe ct s.df th e' NYACK ’ -.AND PI ERMGNT IN-TIE. 1 and'bud, owners, neid an Wednesday wo ric .i aa . y .h e- ca ‘ rc ie«i:Xin^~-- L „ jl ____ . v • Jt_, Tb.s prevallfng ■opihiorj at;headqoar. j ■ The'Mvaclfc^ lFSt ora* played, th«,Pie» •rnrTl m ' toitowin g pin t mg,- n o - rig - tera.iri.New York, city was- thne gc thikl thont team, at Piermont, Monday - ai'tm- ; meefing. the whole .-ambitioris-.projestj n o° n -. .Th e gafn-e -was not finished;:aa | wimid b e wound up. , a dispu|.e; agse which could not be; Tha ending -of the.' financial cam- aHJmably settled and Abe en'd ;caine| paigji of the movement was. made ! with, a tied score 5-5 id. the eighth REPUBLICAN TQ WOMEN .MEET IN NYACK NANUET CARPfeNTER HURT. ^ WORKING IN. SiYACK SHOP Warren Rhinehart, a Nanuet car, periter, waa, badly hurt , while woi/aing •in a . carpenter shop in' Nyack last TaeMday. A piece of shafting fell and ... rack la ■ g tp;,Cag«.~;'-Qne . eyfr-wan torn from ifrs heiuF and'.oilier, aevdre jes resulted. He Vas taken first to* ffie ‘ Ifyack, Hospital and then to a\ ■f New York Hospital where he could ' .have the- services of a specialist. All Republican women are cordially invited to attend a _ meeting at the home of Mrs-. .Arthur S. Tompkins in Upper Nyack on Tuesday afternoon next, July 13th, arfhree o ’ clock. Miss Helen- Varrick Boswell, a delegate- to the recent National Corivontion at Chicago'; Miss ’ LaurJ R ’.iiintir,\ the New York State representative of.Coolidge. ^the republican candidate for VRe- 'President, and other prominent women tell! jtaoak.-'Tha meetiffg. wTfTl be vitold on the .lawn and it t» expected that a very large number of women from this county will attendv V . ’ frankly, a matter of prrphiar psychol- inn-mg. . . • . - ogy.-at the present time.-: ’ Mr. Speefs ' - To ere 'w;ts more or less trouble said .there were . “ half a,dDzen othcrj throughout\ ga rinich' of the game as .rBasehs ” for the. decision,-but tlie pre-l^nsdrayed. The ’ : Nyack; boys objected , , , ... vailing mood toward drfves'Of any: and J, to fhe case b£ the spRhail. by Martini,. ^, 11 adjoining the; Ny- every kind outweigh ail these others. ' and the umpirs ’ HomerLydeckeFhiuit- the nature; 6 f which, wdsi not~specirfwrrer'the first inpihg^ y . fled.: ■ ''- ’ V ; ’ ■ ''. t 'Swansi^i pitched.-tor-Nyack. aridfap- — : — — -------- - — L — — •• \..' aed s men and allo&bd only 4 hits. GOOD ROADS »*EETIN.G. • ( Martini struck oat A hatamen and was , . - ----- • ’ _____ t. • . ■ Dilt aafaly T«i times. ■ \ \ •- There wilj be a regular meeting .of; , Plrfnumt and, Hackensack met on the Executaye Cvnnrri.it tee gif the Rock-! ^nnriny. Pierfriont won'by a y co te- o f land County Good Roads -AasoclaOon 4-0. at Supreme Court ’ Chambers. Nyacfe ; Closter and Piermont are matched on Friday evening, July 0thf at 8 ; 13 j/* ,r 'nnxt fiaxulay ’ s. game. P it-. Matters o f - I mifri V T iimm ' .v ill-hp.' — tiiScnssfed, All members:.'or the asso- DEFEAT PEARL.RIVER elation are. urged to be preset; ELKS COLLECTED ,$813.36. MOM8TER FIRE CARNlVALf JUDGE TOMPKINS ’ BAY . - MARE EASY. ;W1NNER Tha.\ mdfnual carritvai of the ^yarik . Fire departmsnt will take place on . ii . iii . J iUx- 34 . JM.JLL . A-Hanner- cajEniKaD iBitrot'* planned and .a. largg numbe of out of town- repreaentatiqns Is being planned . ‘ tor. -aa all local, towns will send repre- \gffi^HVes la the Ch Bfity ’ T fiflmtlB n y to-Jm-held ’ trila -year in Nyack,.during carnival -week. . At th« racek- at Monroe. Monday. Judge A. -3. Tompkin ’ s bay mare \Louia© .Guy' ’ '-easily w ,:won the 2:21 Albert F, Hackbiirtli, treasurer , of Hav.eratraw Lodge of Elks,'haa 'sent a check for $813.35 ’ to Captain.Chester Brown of the. -SalvatioB. Army, the proceeds collected by ibir : Elk ’ s, in Rockland ■County , tor trie Salvation Amy Home Service .appeal. • rred ’ as\'the~.-offi c i al p-jrki fig ptaieea- ’ ■ - tiic. various b us li nes -to trig- satia- .„.-tion of Rll iriterested- . ’ ’ • . ' - The'buses ’making trips,to -West Ny- Blauvelt. OrangqBurg, . Spring •hlilejr ami - Nanuet. w-Ill'opark on the' West side of ;Cedar street* opposite the Telephone Exchange building. The Sparkill and Piermont buses will, park on the south side of Burd :iuk'National Bank. ’ .The. ftook ’ Mountain buses will park on Broadway- between Main and New street. ’ ' ' ' '• SENT CAGLlONE CHILDREf* TO ST AGATHA ’ S HOME After a - tieerin-g held- FJ^day -after- n.Q 0 n Polfce Justice Benjamm Haas >of Nyack, committed Sarah Caglione arid jEriricp Caghonc, .chi ldren nf-Mr and Mrs. Steve. Chgiione pf Burd street, to St.. Agatha's Home, .'Nanuet. •Sarah, Caglione is , trie Iktle girl Mrs. Sarah .Shmmert AVhalen carried away to a hut in* the Ramapo Moun tain a recently. . • - It sag been' charged: that; the. chiT- dren have ri.ot ’ ; been, properly- taken pare of. by' toei.p.''; parents and both ’ © ti a hro ugBtr &tto qdurt.\''\Testerday \ 7 the general weifarfe of the young folk was considered and-at the suggestion of Miss Gladys Memium, Rockland' County agent far tin; State' Charitieg Aid - Association, they were sent to Die institution. ' FUNERAL 6 F WILLARD VAN NESS OF ROCKLAND LAKE The funeral ’ of Willard. VanNess,.. who died Saturday at \his home in' Rockland . Lake after a brief illnesa;; The Haverstraw bus will park otrl took . place at -2:30 o'clock, Tuesday, - Main in front of the paint store of from hip late residence, thq Rev. Mr. G.' G. Wesei. N anuet ' fi re men : to be • y GUESTS: OF HIGHLAND HOSE Highland Hose Company held, .its regular meeting on,. Tuesday.-night, .......... Roy - Evans'-, ami. Richard Frederick ; .On, Sunday,, the ’ Nyack ' All-Star base- were elected . members • of fh® Comi baH'team played the Pearl River t'ejjun na hy, and appllcatidhs from Gfeorge B. af Pearl River.- The' game. Was very'Case 4 and Arthur Ketterer Were-re- interesting from start to. finish:, both ’ 'Reived. A ; pleasant .1 feature tof Ithe. teams being in line, shape, and sure | meeting was the announcement' of a did play-ball. . . i gift of $.100 from the Women ’ s Auxil- THeia was-In the box for th© .Nyack | iarv.- . ,% y - •lads amt pitched,a flue game, keeping j fh t . Highland Hose expect; to enter- tlie hfta tvell spattered.. Horrigan htFj tain the'Nanuet Fire Engine Go..-as hind the:, bqt caught a fine game, his I theis. guests,' during- the coming con- throwing, to toe toases Being ’ very-ac- i.Vetrfton^rf ” the- Volunteer'.Ficomeri's curate. '.Hampirina and' Jmmris. -the::Association. * T \ ' .-ft.. .Hamilton officiating; Interment — was made ip'-Oak Hill Cemetery.. - . ' ’ . ' Air. VanNeaS was a. well- known resi- 'dentj' at Rockland Lake arid .wag 55- years old: He is survived by'his wiib»h three souk and one daughter: ’ - - ; m FOR . FREE SCHOLARSHIP, ' An examination, tor State scholar ah ip 11 for soldiers, sa-ilora, ifiarines and trained nurses who served tn the\' world wai: will be held sn, July Ttt at'. • nine o ’ clock . in. the morning, at the , cnurthouse. New City. SCRi 9 .ua XyTO ACCIDENT. i PeaVl River boxmen , arete both, hit In an antd amashup* in' Hohokas, Monday morning, H. J. BtUnebeil, ’ a real estate broker of Bogota, and his -family, were seriously injured. Mr! and Mrs. Binueheil. and baby Ruth, 2 : 22 % and 2 : 30 %, The Judge, drove Ma own horse and bnought buck a. alia . ver loving cun aa hi© trophy. AMDUNT v TO .-BB 5 Police Jtfetfcft. Haas aubmitted hia to tha.fioflr d a f, Truateea, stab ^th© auto of.$65\ had been lm- llTflm, upon offendera of the. Ailvertlfe in the: Rorfriand News. ** »•! of taixes for John Vh -Odell, collector Yaiage bt- Nyack, will- sit to 'collect tox — Jaly -»r>%. t he Yrmfcge a a.il* rietweim the hourti of. nine and *ftlur a ‘ clock. - 'Rato of tax, $1.24 atf-JWO.-r-Adv, . H^.J. MnGJflley, -Heer Eatate County. ” ’ ftweTThe AdyertSsementa. ? ’ 1 . 4 years oltT. were removed - to Paterson ’ 1 USTEE R- GATES Hospital, where .the cdnditlbn of the family waa considered ..critical. Trie hard when the_ hfta were needed. | WQMAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Stalter was on jfite receiving-end for . - • - theTekri'River team,. - ' Agates . atewart, colored, of SparkiU, The final score waa 8 to * ‘ n favor s ,^ her l foot badly toim ’ ;, na d ay last of the All-Stars. week-when It waa struck, hy a charge diacharg: At 7 So. Broadway a badly fractured skully APt^NTED ACTING MAYOR ! n , .. iftuboiSata .•oTMaydt T. P. | the^^nuroost)shooting a stray-cat OdelL .Trustee G. 3. Writer was ap- j-^,,^ ^ kilted a chickmi flhe was taken to th« Nyack Hospital. ’ Sunday ©Venlngs. They saj lt. is un- anF'ClIriBOato tH&m WrifR'on 'SriaaKy'-ffli' the nmli is not aeceasary,- WQNV POifflT BDY DfE® m MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED* ■ ‘ The Leading Agency In Rockland' “ .A tablet in honor'ot the hoya of the community wQa *prveti in tha late war wan nnveiled at Vatler ^ottagb Vow ai^EPiNfi, ..licjCN Ef.s K ^AcNUlT G0URLE WERE W H. Ashley. Ellis, 'aged 15 . year's, sou of Mr., and Mrs- Arthur Hnil^.of: 3 to: Point, <ifcd_ln.the Mount Vernon Hoa- of,sleeping .alck- Mr. arid Mrs. Michael Prohllng, well known residents offNanuet, celebrated the .fortieth anniverafiry ’ of their awrf BUtga M on da y ., J al k 5 . .nt..tluum-. home„ DCatt, of peii^Tl^d 'grit; drfullt RW About forty yelktivea and'.Merida were present on .the joyous occasion. A stoRWY ' waa ‘ \ ag n to d. .Mr -andf . , j.being tood-are Tderely careful. . Frohllug received mau^ beautiful gifts. tM. ~T' .... . saeasrw# ’ . '