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, F-iaaiitJu-u ty. • *^*r*V i, a* Co»v«;Btion; cam« 'ui' -iv ftttwwj.-' •.. ^., ■• -, • ’ StlSayiCTg^aw p ^ “ gaao w attoii, — ^ n t jffagtef.m . txM ^ ' Jm wricai w cbuld be ^ouml' U» r^eive to wn yeceatjy, ’ thw ~h%hwst ho Bora thq citizens' ot • ’ ’ ‘ -' ' • ; __ America -cud coiner upon any Tnflivfd-1 • 'Xolm V, Orfol!,' ytilagc tax -collector, jiSr 1 ' • . .,'. J will racelvavtaxes at £he village ball. »Hpt> 3 c.' tatf.ee time* 'riovarner r comBfi 5 ft 0 l?|iij : “ .i^riv g-- • THe rate' IS' |X 24 et v ijlnu. like many fcr rme r Brsaiiientyfett-4.10Q ’ .q C 'tita-.igBk p A - State#, iiati . a jiumilei “ “ - ■• i {• ».i# - v^tT^befbfe- 'dawa; aii#( ju&t as f fro fit a] pleaaifiat vacatibn amotig tiM hapeiess 1 ,t» tie ■Catskiiis: ’ ’ ’ .©eflawErati'c^party, this HlurtUns ticket'l ■ . _ ': Jiebajdne ’ tlJe^'reai' tiling, and tlie D^mo* T^e 'many friends- of Oscar V. 0ftW .'brats; b£; the cbuntry are. to. be. congratr j formerly ' witli tiie Metropolitan • Ma- lilateil tfiiiV .tarn sfiiiii rpm-Y»sitm tn.t iva- i, j nn fA. t ,a., #aa iilm . in kte'rt. ’ ia life, born on % Ca?m in Batier 1- .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ttemaen «n?, /'county,. OlSio.- ISTO, attend a. .district* tertained ita •vWek end guests Mrs.j stiiaoni of-.-which he inter beeatbe its ] V*an Aist of- PIne, Bush and Miss Ds t*£, ; j * g ' ts i iuia y oiksp'aro time in a Yoejjf Middletown. jcsuti»g^a#k#*:'-*ndviust lb years later- .............. .. -\^an t . 't ^. the Capitol'as. private secre- ' The. (JJeveibttd property — at Cent '..-^rtacy congrcaanian Paul. Song, of! Nypck baa been sold . to George \ — fief -borrowed ■ monb-v and- pu r.i-t itm l ln an. of the ^ Lnternatibnal Motfir ^ a nr-.td • .fir r i '' ■ t ': — > te t itgyC.timflan 2 :.!pf..^e^Y 4 ir.fe--;.i. ; - : [ Siaiw^TRld later, the Spf!ttga)fti<r,DaUy! . V . •''. t ’ ' ’ o — mi to • fl o nkn ias -itT | ~ Mias 'Ethel-.PeBevotoe; jfe sojourmng. iseCVing. tbrea years.. .. . . ; g 7* • here ; during ber two week ’ s vacation. ■ tfi. a,., I ' ...adef of the 'Demo- She will .be with Ker • mother • until'- her to mftbSTe ’ retnrn to New York city, . . - ' Wan - nominated for Gdyernor. Tlie- . ■ j** ; ■ . -'v . . iegistation for which. Governor Cox mi The' ATamena .Mis. no miry society 'best-known ’ includes a model work- Wam eirhs Mis s ib nary of, ■ St: Padi ’ s . Methodist Episcopal i Church held a tOa .Friclay afternoon, a ‘ 6 the hom.e of Mrs. O. F. Dean. , Announcement is nfade of the mar riage. on ,July-at New TofR city of.| . -< ■■,. Miss Lijcy Doetachmanni daughter a,t • Yroin St; J,- Doetecftmann, ' MA (rB Arthur i \lag ' 7 maip's , compensation law,; and a . cfliid. labor daw. Both hgv'e been ex tensively adopted by'other states- His school code, educators say, would have given-him a place-Tn history had he'doiu* nothing else. ' * i as been a su ccessful man in . business and has considerable • , . — .' — .a — --- '.Hiy . p.- Y-, Tl. ; K. 'hh-yt-.- John V; FrankSa, £>, Rbafcv'elt. is a splendid.,; coileetor of ..tax^k for the vii- ranOittg mate.-with Governor Cox.; 0 f. •NvAck...-wili be at tire-Village .: NotwitEstandmg^ all that- the. name H-all/'from 3 A. M. . to' 4 o ’ clock Hr fto^avel tl e wri ee - with-it, in popularity, receive'taxesi v. with - the. American people JOHX .w; IWK • Delicatessen ' anil Groceries ' ’ Xyaek, N. Y. , August . First Church. Christ Scientist Services are iKdd'every Siltiduy ju; Sunday School f the.-vice- . presldentiai Democratic candidate is ; -jhe Nyae.k All-Stars- will journey to -a^-mtm-ef-r^daudsd per.sanaL-uaa:aeuuns._ : ^ 7rr ^^--Y;, t jy, v .;v,;,t _ 'F';ui<tifv-i<) p'kiy* the and gbuld vfeTT stand, upon ht^/ own., valley Nine of that place. -Thik sure rae^f, \if the naanji . Rooseve lt . was. to h e ~ a good g anie ak both, teams are ■ Delicious Pies * which ail are;.invited. . Sunday Schdolj at- 10 :<#> A- M.- -< Ilvurqh •service , UiOfl i j .: A...M.- Subject for Juiy-ll; \Sacrament f .Vh. 'C t rVT ' IT.\ ' We^'maSy the .Democrats throughout - t.j i q - crpn i iy, at . ' aad .. c a im ta r i*, take a fast rate. Gertruda Geist.-a pleasing and — V leine~Of 1 -ife; and bring'every peps-i attractive saleslady of the- Haffisow.-^ | tya a th e-aaaure(i--Bajiey .Glove department...is .efiyeyinsp glact iimr- a rf- .v t it eh o- two .'AtB e ei aag'-^etttf;'ar rivir- Week ’ s rn ra t io n at \the home - df | ' aeus; who seem especially euniffped--in ' her motherv-Ilfth avenue-\NyacSu f. every particular, to. fill (he position, ' Fancy Cakes VARIETY \ d'F- StJMSy' RQCtS and BISCUITS \ uojei Wednesday -night;meeting 3 ffifopfr-j* . \'- ‘ .' A reading' rooiit jFMJUranrih.Of.i'FUt '. Main street,.. Sing' Building, ioy. .'b*-; behtdlt. of the public. ■ where library 1 umr . bon i.Scieiitiat.'Jiteiraturu also thxt bppks? ; may bp. found. • Commencing June jfil-.i' ; open- daily from. 10' A. M- to A'-P', St., y Henry-, ^r-tels-'and- Harold Daily; left j 0.;K. . lor wnlch ,'they, have been nominatad,; amh.vviil •-grace .'the olficeh for 'which , for a two^veek's automobile trip last they have beta, chosen with, dignity, Tuesday. . The-are .Jirat-going to Al and give the^fjountry am adniinistra-: Jaatic City by way of .Phii'adolphia. and -tien of the.liiglAlkt.character.; and, ih-Jfront there they expect'to go rbjPitta- ' cideiiGy it'would rebdund'to the/gloryj,but! of the-Democrausygafty. . •' j . . ... • — U 3 — ' ' j,Phone 540 . \ ■ - - - ' ., Mrs iSsterbrookHs- one of the aromi- P-roprietor. Main, near Fnmklfii St.- •• Presbyterian Church, • “ Riev. ’ William- ' T. Paterson, '-Nor wood; Ohio. will occupy the ‘ pUlpit..of the \Presbyterian Cimrch, Sunday mprning, .July 11; Dr.'.Paterson is lec turing 'ar the 'suihm'er school at • Au burn,' New- York and is well known to. some of our Nyack peoph/. (^(- ‘ r.FSFi'ry - is GREAT:. f -tThe Dayton. (Ohio) . Nejvs -f-Gov.Tnent naenihr^rs of the Order of the j ‘ Gox ’ s papta^av# of Republican Preai-! Eastern Star in New York . city,. a| WfenMai; raiid-idater •: • ' ..: charter momber of ther White Shrine] and also belongs to'the ordep of Focal hontas. Red Men. . ' . ' . .. •• FOR / FARM VOLUNTEERS ■ daiitiai candidat .Warren. G, Harding,, the expressed choice (if .the Republican Couventh®. is- A'charming gentieman of clean i racte r anA tine rgputatinn a s a citi - 1 Members 'of Hudson sen.- The News extends to him in this ‘ /uui^amons.or rHmtt Forest Circle, s .. - we r e evi os te PeMartini,. The occasion was a Tery coadeateir ''his poFttfcai- prinefple#; • ' .Whether men do or do not. approve GtiS-reactionary trend, of thought, they; taioyame ops. ■ ... kao*w that hi# mentaj attitude is ou ail! ■ ^ . Willi . ahl ' ^terbraak. son-ik- -fours-with preachments. . , ^ Qt mf George . Falger ; ^ hla In a taiegram to Governor ' Cox, Laura. ’ visited. ‘ Mf and Mrs. . '. Senator Harding writes: ■ \I recall aj^ m> Kane of High ovenue and Mr. •mftch remarked; cartoon. whiLh/^por-.Q^,,^ Fai ^ r of . Main street They , ' craved you an'd me as newsboys cmr- . ^ ti ie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kane . tending for White House delivery; It! Ule W fweek. This week ’ Mrs. Ester- ; -setais to.have been prophetic. As an ; !irooic ia the ^est ot her father: | Ottitan tad a fellow, publisher, I coh- L 7 ' ' ' \g - * . gratuiatO-you'on your notable victory. .. ;a panirtn g a t the commencement ex- And /to/; a - bublie statement to thejercises ait -St' Ann's achool.last Th urs-' p, M„ 3 ; 0 ft P. M., 3<46 P. ’ M., 5.00 P, M.. press; fhe Republican candldafe pir-1 day night, ReY. Janies L. Crosby, tapresses himself :' * , ! pastor of St., AnnAt-Ghurch,- severely “ Govt Cox*S nomination gives reason-' criticizpit President Wilson foY his able assurance thatTipally a newspap- ‘ 'failure while -abmad to • sympathl ’ ze ar. mnn. ia to' be made the Nation's > with the Irish people in their efforts Chie f Exe cutive. Ohio hah Smcorded ; to secure self government. • to Gov. Cox Very unusual dLstincliori . 7 ■ ' — ofL • Taodt h»_ deserves .his notable . viepry Lieut. \Wesley L Nodlta,, for the past at- Sair-^hAhcisco PEAFtL h I v ER TO , HAVE NEW BRASS FOUNDRY • Pearl ’ River •is to have a - new in dustry; a Arabs foundry ’ which is, to be : apenbd with Frank -Emmons as manager, about August l, in. the Drey* ijss building on South Main streeL .Mr. Emihona has been employed ih the fimndry of the Dexter Fulder Company ,aix months eodch of Newburgh* Aca demy athletic teams, and an assistant physhtal 'director df the Yeung \Men's Chrisuan,. Association 'In thdt oity, severed hts connections there and has^ returned to his home in “ 'yack. stands the business.. ^veg iff familiarity does not breed contempt it breeds' familiarity, which ia almost as badu — - 7 ; / .' !;• j A a we are gU interested- in. the sub*,, i •• ■ ' — rh.. High Cost of Living, we will j kw>r' ■ .* . ___ •* ' .n(LJi t!1 J'bj_belas deeply' interested. InJ ; ~rr . • : :.4_T ■LY'khe\ ‘ iii&h Cost of. Eating,\ and accord- Auto Bus Time Tables From. .Nygck.! ^ it _ n ing'to the foilpwihg. item, just received Fnr - 1 Have rntr a w-- and- ~fe»t enta diattff^^-4khaLi nihl« .xa^temiEMa.Uc£MPact-flf4; — — Paints-. .. Leave Nyack:J..Oa.A..M'.. 10.00 A. M, 1.00' P. ;M., M.. . . S u nd a . y a-.ami Holidays: 1.00 A. M.. LOO P M., 3.00 P. 'M., 5.00 p. M. . FOR P 1 ERMONT (Lgave Nyack) ; S.OO A. M;, and every italff hour until 4.30 P. M, Last Bus at 3.00 waits until moving picture, shows/are out, ■ . Far West Nyack and Spring Valley. Leave Nyack: 7.30 ‘ A. M., 3.05 A. ’M., 3.20 A. M., 10.10; A. Ml, J2.45 P. Mirl.45 0.00 P. M. • . NOTE: All Buses' leave from in: front ;of Harriaon &. Dailey Depart ment Store. . Buses run to* Hook Mountain. theath Y ga l - notes . kmt/fhany years and thoroughly under- 'candidAtea. M t , Watson vfia accom- Depu'ty Grand Chancellor Arthur' E. Watson last Thursday • night . visited ioria.ii Dehge, nrtgKhts of Pythias, at Havers craw, at which time the rank of page was conferred upon three tson ponied by other Ynenkbers of Grant Dodge of this place. John Barleycorn fought his last fight at S.an Francisco 'and was counted out. “ Honey Girf.\ .Monday evening, July'12th. will in augurate the eleventh sgceessful week of 'IHoney Giri” at the Cohan & Har ris Theatre, where this snappy' musical comedy coutinues to attract houseful audienlces, - wHo enjoy to the\ full the laughable, whirly, musical,' girlie at- ihoephere of Us many scenes with, its ideal love interest set in a racingly vigorous story of \The Spojft of Kings. •- ii - L- ' ■ . . „ v . “ Th« Hot t e nto t . 1 William Collier, the one and only Willie with and at whomwre bare been laughing* for • to these many years is keeping rip his reputation as the prince of farceurs In \The Hottentot\ at the Geo. M- Cohan Theatre aided aad-abetted-te his ia«g hin g “ c arhlr sl : by Donald Meek, . Calvin Thomas, this r subje<:t before long: ' • ‘ Tlie ' High Cpst of Ea-tfn1?'~wai' be qy $ q Iv.tgher next -wrOTed tnrfbSfflrsdWH tional landr f of The' farms W the coun/ ’ trv is\ provided at , 0 Lv;'e,\>.says Chdrlies D./Orth.-Tfesidept • of trie Security League, in voicing the .Leagued warn- ing- . • Mr. Qrtir prefaces the Leagues ap peal with the foUbwing quotation from a-.letter juUt received .by him from ’ Secretary Merejith • .■\Unquestionably. ’ the preg^tt aiid the increasing shortage of farm labor is/^ serious •menace to, trie future food sup- pi v ' The' most serious aspedt of the shortage is trie fact that- agriculture cannot compete with other industries for-labor under present conditions and that, -if-' the ateadyL draft upon farm ia;bor by or.uer ' industries continues another year, there may be a serious shortage'of food in the autumn and winter of 132L which will oontinue un* til after tlid itArveSf of 1932; \Enough farm help to lhaurb ample, production fn competition: - with- oth e r industries mhat be obtained or all in dustries ami the entire population will Suffer/' ■ “ There are thousands of .young men in every big city, and- Corresponding numbers in the Smaller Traces, who could combine a first-class course of outdoor, physical training on the farm With Just 'so much added money, by devoting their vacations to this 'pur pose. The work would not only benefit them physically and financially, but they would help to bring down the High Cost of Living fhr themselves ahd for everybody else. lEvery man who can po&sibly ar range to spend anywhere from a week to a. month on a farm, assisting ifc-the creation of a greater food supply,, must do so. Full information can ‘ be bad by yolrinteSraTtyT^mgg ’ g any 1 of t h e Be at tHe least Cost Rockland Auto * ' - -- ; • ' ; . (Incorporated.) tO. No. Broadway NYACK. N. Y. PKones NyUcK 5^5 — G5A Yes-they do carry more You gain tonage -by the use of these Auxiliary Auto LOCAL AGENTS CHAS.. T. WADSWORTH SONS CO. r NYACt4 N. Y. CHARLES HEARL^, WEST NYACK, N. Y. Under Nave Management. fiSOPP H EAD. WES. CAKES;' ftO^V* AHD tUNS; Arthur Hpward, Ffedertc Karr, Frah- ■ew e Garoorii A nn A pd rewa , H el en Wai» ALL KI NOS OF WMteY FASTlCYi : cbtt, Dorie Sawyer and the others of an ineomparahla\ company that has Mipporterf Mr ftnto er stone the incep- tton- rif- thln womtprfhllff part§«BU rif..Agriculture's agents, list ed below/ The. uecaidlaMs sreaL and 1 ho can du t«i » ' ami s afi rid . Tm y huH r — , — - — . from VQlunteerin^ wtil have to bear, /the responsibility of the high and -higW prices of totti Mrith the profl- ; farce. A Specialty wiri^erpas bate with the Sufferp /Red Sox om ^S tad ag ; at 'tlMf .confident .of breaking the ' bant luck ) '- ‘ Htae ta tha oiKKiKmiJaT t^ ytratA thta B k tom opoosltion agalrist the Hfgb Cost of opposition action an d ant taprely talk, . ,. CLAaStrtlOA pVE R TlS I NQ ^ F Rm r YAiLL EY HOOK 4 JULY 10 Fhenef AWW ' ~i 'v [idt* FWC ^ ' ima ’ ’ IN THIS FAF6R ' ALWAYS BRINGS RESULTS. *; * - .♦•I ••