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tptnSshea rtyfrrmfy o i 'CojftrBtilepie ■■v,>hy~j;a knti JJi»M < ake ’ ^of .ahtldtert 'anff, N.I . PARAOI h ' e L» m HYAfiK ' • ■ - g w : WE OM esa ^ y ;. ■ ,|- r' jRocfciiwid .-Cutely) •.. Va mpfc:. Old ,'t'(ieTnf : deicwrind T^elr-.'TpWrts' . . Cr.edft df Yrlft^dsi-ak _ ____ ___ «tay' Otftei' • mfetQocfndum ywtx\ Vrt*h to . :«>rtk«»^g,5hd ‘ ‘ tjmn yoti \are . taking the ' ipeturA,.^,- '• ” \ ' . ..*** v*«v. i#UO, , itjt&ua ■ ■' Let k »'itunryim - car3 ^ .. ■ - • roue arrived tn the vUla^ armmd ten ' Jfiiiy .aa, Wia ib ’ 1 Udwit Ifij the annals pf ttte vitia«e aa a'Reid Letter . day in the yfllagB hiatPiTT^' y «ry--sariy ut the mprnfng b\ja. . lotida &0, , :Thc R exall Store o'clock, the jutarnal deU^KUon'e- *et vampM from ontkJf-to'wh began t<r ar- rive and fay noon time, ^ it X} cu.lr TmUd acaniid'y. aedonimodate IT , 'A vety ‘ jrnte^tl^^.-yeiifttg - .took 1 5laoe„on .'laie^da^., afutrnaaa^aiL gHijnti- 1 : . w.. *r , .-Mirr p.:^ •HiHilre.jp, Vipkers, pqe oL®#Viw«rP'lfc* ' “ i- wl|en .Miaj ~ Phii^i brow aJ)i- ; * 1 of Mr yictter, iM ! fn PLath VlekeVff, I daughter of the hri <b* groom hfftisg the-f i r, .fatly . «£tMii|iaaik\i--||«r;'. kV'A, ’ ^ 11 JiseoJ . t\ . retaifyisr and; a TTew\' ciwnren T'f attendance. . fioth Mr. V!qk«r and- hla hride, are .' ■vell-ic^toivn. .We-, la .; an ...architect with - ' • -nSPARKtLL MAIM- . .ft /. ah . .. architect .... j Che Public Service Commission ‘ of New York CIty. and Mra, Vickers. is\ well-known- in magazine and . - j oah agti f t te e iret e n/ - ’\ ^ 1 ..... . ' ' I t . ■ WfSWCflElfrW COUTNlfY- •'•j; AsaQciAfnoN.l : L ..- J yitEasmxt. aig Convection and PafAde of ftock- Isnd County 'Valunteer Rre- , .. .' men weh< »«. Wyaok ' Wednesday.*' any more visitors. At 2;. ‘ 5Q'p. m„ tiie | Bionraohical *k#>A patient waiters u p and down the line , : \ #ph 3krtr ' 1 Henry Boss of Sparkili, was Canned Meat To Be Sold iire whistle that; toiif-xiu*-event Of ’ tire , „ .day had really started, acd before | , .. ■ fonk, the .parade headed, by .14 e Nyack rather, VV li.ua-r •police came, in view{~then followed I - debest-er iCounf.v ami A tdiiof dy .•«svr ’ A«»rr-t ----- L .. i • • Toc.cnpattOn..'carh ne .autos- beariffg/ihe Board of'Tms-T c - c , apa ” on \' c f E ?® Rt Xyarck 'about'tS::l tees;. Fir© Commissioners. and-^pened-tive fLrat.fjak>sim?At;, W !n K { if a -d g | .( - i ITS *• rSf « rri T* r» rr/-v 11 T _ * T. S-T _ _a the. Other s ’ qO.OQO.CCO af. the $^0iCn0,Ci)O (Slven Me.i r Chiefs of /NVack ;Fire Departhient f ta i hls ft 118*®- IoGatef i- !n the Marttee Visiting- Chiefs - -: L . - idJndertakfng..; . estahttsshment.;-; His ' \lother al«o ,a natfv^ of ’ 'VestChester p.unty. and known.in rri*idimhood as Officers of Rockland County Volunteer 5 oth S5' Ti - - .. . ' . > i •; ( CMSTYfV artrl. 7 -- - ---- B'iremen ’ a- Assoc t - afidn GOVERNMENT .-WILL P UT; LARGE QUANTITY ON MARKET Meats Will- Be Softf Througb Whole- • sale and Retail Store? Hr. AM Parts nf -the ftniiwtry — -4g- aa e fe rt-tp- co t nb art the high cost of l}vlh,g t tlro- War DeparEment soon is to 'place vmllibfts of dollars ’ worth* of canned meats, on. _ the market at. - • p r fc etr below , ' pr i -wa r 1 ' •mo t.i trons, ir was announced today from the office of the divtelo^ bf sales. • •< ' The .meats, which will be offered j for domestic conaupptlon esxcfusively* | arfc stored in-, every 'seetfed .•Jf-. ’ fhe.i - country, and win. bo * disposed^-of j' through • wholesale and- retatls st'orfsi | •Valley Cottage F& P 0..p^tMent\'. .I'***** whlclr-omnirred when\.wmiam . HiHburn Fire Dhpartmant • ’ '* ^ * was.u.l9.d.df.teh y^r?; .-/A^er-thaths . . Tappah Fire Department ‘ /' Wa ^ 1 .°* >ltKed W> ^PPort himsolf He Columbian . Engine Co., of Spring on a farm'receiving his-board. . . . . - y.inay-- ■ . b /j and cioU^a-in re tur n for 'iLw aorvUes Westwood Hose Company of . West /t 1 ?- 1 ' licbniiieu io aiteiuT school ' womr N- J — ‘ — ’ 'Jhrmg the yinter mbit ’hm: This-.con- ' • -Mazeppa Engine Confpany- \ ^>5** of ***.9# Yolunteer Hose Co.,' of Suffern . > { - r ' , ' . ' -- - - • - At the firm-call for iroops 4 In th^ will -.be in, general Basis, foMktwIng ti Suffern Hook &- 'Laddif Co.,-if Suffern i 'Chelsea. Hook and- Ladder Ctompuny ■ ® • pmudtmrTrn'gme' co.;.Trsparkrrr- th« property actually- devoted to the bseaiof tiraKsportation. * Joyts .wnre made td •find some E spar Empire- Engin.e Go., of, Piermont. The- division of il'p sales also, vn-i'oun. ’ ed that '-it ; had . enlisted in t«b' 'work t services- of Sfl, 000 postmasters, bankers dm'*, the \mayors of eVi-rv -out. - Grangetown Engine Tlomoany General Warren HOae Company, of ..... * . liayerg.tra.,w ..... '*' Jackson-Hose-Cpmoany / ' ' Riverside Hose Co., of -Tarrytown , Highland Hose Company ■ West .Nyhcii Fire- Department . ' Jackson Enirihe Pompany,: t „ . -One coaid not. truthfilly ieleet-bse KfidO fdothpany Cor favorable- mention above ci;j. j any, ctln'f, for ‘ each one-ps It, passed 18.61, r . m . . Air. Tuttle' .ehliatsd. iheme putting at least half w ing uprisr , o r laga.OOq.gOij a v^ f. tnc -rnrg- 4-ln. review lookp . j W'weR ’ r rii!rThetf ---bn hided, in the ■bepf. sorned -Beef I ’ .mThncoh. ~ tv a ire <;3:yh cd ■' beef\ hn Of. roa&f'j aocehsora Size,and age/ ’ Hcrwever, in the -fbll of the same year.. He enlisted as a mem- f hereof Cpmjjany F - Forty eislu'New, ; York infantry un^er Ctfl.-J. H., Ferry f of Brooklyn. After , .the* fail. o£ Fort 1 Fi-iher \hp..~_. mis' promoted, .' *to- f the yank ’ of Fte--t Lieutenant of Corti-\ ,|.p-4ny-D.. Fribr to that.Iig'had helrf-ail j the non-cosimisgioned offices in Com-, j pany F. including that of First* Serg- JT»3Kf,\ tji'-. bigbesL He was : .serving hs ........... mane af the. time\ ' pf: his /dla- / ■ Sepfenibey isho . After the o >n eh? . a f - Fort . Fi '' trnry . isoiv. Ai;er lhc Fi.-taar.\he joimW -•o,-':'*' «, h -muoni l 1 ill ' a V L ‘ h t |:l ■yf. - y --- - — - '/\ “ HymT'. rdealer,, from The largest Vfcnlesa ’ eF; to the smaTl ’ est rntailer, is ''.gteg given an, opp'oituhity to make -pfltehaiies at.prices' which are consid ers, eyr .below' the pYevaiJimj 'market ggurdrT sard the • annouacenient.' • ‘ •' ’ Tile caimgd .mRdta are the, besy that the'Airmr-'can'packers could presare. They were' nacke;! 'under -to v j-nm.-nt j- tha t 1 Flnet y * - u-, . gene rn' i ' ; aa - - frif\ 'ns * ” ^ -*--'rir . | Raleigh. - where ire — stopped 'yrt.h hf Jbe-mad.- He-said 1 General' ' .Schoaeld's • corps,' - In ■ tlie. r ’ /'-'ini o- Umatft and I c.harge;„upo.a . Pnrt-Wagner, truring*that, ' u ‘ phe msirk. “ eree and bloody . engagement. '• hp : . wounded 'in - the \breast - by passenger, fares. -s.tfai of-ftoc-i al?>g-oe.ftt a'.mde.'weuW bring only- SJOtK.idbl.OiiO' additional reVe-xafesr -. : mutation fares\ ’ ■have received - 4 ' ■/mvd-watzpu, .as. a possible couVcb' gt ;nrr her revenue, ga- have — ctirsii/n .ahil erflier pasktinger rates. Chnsideralion has. also been given t<v placing aa.-additidnai. half os ouarterTadopted as printed^ • a • e. uie p: ’ i.-nev,- of riding in a Pullman edit . ' . The. wastevdevisicn. Will cost-.the Erie Railrcaii - $1,230 . ( i O'T additional a* 'i: ) (>0,000 a je-ir ; ' laatT ’ supefvTslofQ and 'the\Warn ; eh't is • :-fahdiflg* Back of every can' sent teom' any afniy supply dapot. ” • From, among the- ■ out ..of . toWn f gut-sts, the blue .Fillbon - con-id easily i be awarded -to General Warren , Hose Co., with, a gompa-ny'-of SO 'meff each i “ ' i extiii 1 1y - uniformed alikm tlmy * Ft&.USU&M {. Seated a very -attractive'aopearance j-F . - ball, but tne nou.i J ,i l . p r ttmate- ■ ■S'EL e CTS ’ but, sealiy. so did\timy .ail, it was r « r -' d “ apz P rOT ? sen-ms.- After, jptg - b c i~CTS 1 limdoubtedly one :of/ fh | ever seen in Nyack.-*- .There were sev- . , I eral good bandr.in line af march; the . ^ tlila -was an- an-' might be- wide r CONVENTiQN t . h: -L. MILLER ' best parades:\ 1 ?: Copipairy.rl?g-hewas. stationed ••mainly ar. Raleigh add w Tfie i/ancom ; MUST' -NOT USE SHORT MEASURE BERRY. BOXES' me e t ’ — notrcesrijfe — wmr School Band and the- Boy Scouts Band -»• -both of Paterson, some -.of-, whom was. not more than 7 year old. -: After the parade was oyer, the sev- dgh add narticipateil In engagements. He .re- “ Clty trom the time of eral companies' each with curtain se- , , v . • J ‘. u '' lected rompJiies as their; gaeste; te-1 oc ™ ia f ii.Lee ’ s;surrenit-T unri ! ;.jf 7 • a .gcd -Iftf nioye than-four, yea-rmv , Returning ..to ,;Nyank. . Mir.,' Tuttle, jeeured employment tn s r.hoe factory he .Mutnaed until embarked'in the shoe wte ---- rtr n upT T can re. Ffhs.. honor-. .^ atBaa '. ?. 3 »bJi'?*lfe.Jo,C a service -of - L'cvcns^r., dii a r.Siril .ou./, it of 305 against- 3g - ' cas t for Wflliam GLj^isrrm . . . _ . £s: ^msL smm. L... . ’ .': ' • 1 -Tie conveirtion, h*id •in ’ the Ly } n, FJfty n 0 ^Prenentzttvea of Uenm J&eatre was oroba'My \the -I the railways . i n tlie^conference . in e?t in the-history of the aakociation.i , ” ■temreparing for snbmis- j President f\hn l/frkftinni Thterfftate -Commen KiLliO BN THE RAIL irnhent,. minnti ts-rttcTeased — paV. V I ann ^ 1 mRetin ? ^ and adopt-1 ..................... .. on a pe^ntSS | ?£*£?■ •i / r j a -DULia.HA.ri <jt. a rasa in '^'[treasury beBules a. S10Q Liberty'Bon d ’ ■ cent, t --turn - to 't.hj' udi'i-Ts < n . Between Spring Valley. and Dike ’ s Crossing. •yaa gub nuttfe d amT. apprb.vtd-. The dancejcommiftee reported pro gress • and the . committee on . by-laws /reported the'by-laws- ready to be. act- rd upon. . . ■ . ■ Phe •iegialative edmmittte reported > *1B|jieofia - .\'J ‘ : \ Demarest, of -..-Pearl? RiveV^stdi or Wai'iaee .iJemarest\ a con- nayiag secured- .the passage' of sdment to Tie firemen ’ s cbm pen (Juetor on the New JersBy-dnd New ■\ Fork Railroad, wag run over and •< kjHeu by jt. New Jersey and New; Yp.ck train sometime eax'y Tuesday . moniiig, ■WEr •kattoiy-I-nw;\ ;;.• The' roll pi-dei^ktek and n-ienibefi /was then called 'and then th? by.-la-vs were, taken up. and ationted section h? LP//T — T . ection. • I ’ /r ' '.' . .' | ’ - . ‘ M body was diauu-verai yu' Gf ’ y^ :.v at a .point whore /he.railroad ,■ ihximgk . a, cut on ” the •pr^pperty' Ci o F.'Smith, just belovvthe cui- crac jpUs of. ' J .vert so^fa of. Serihg Valley, by-the- nte--{a*t leaves Spring Vailey yat main i » y - a ix w r; w ts r i-. Chans printed 5Tu the mki.jg the/secret: . . _ year-.insteadi of SJJ;-and pro-. ’ star | vsning fdr monthly 1 me at In zF The ’ ^ „ i- piii t t er eHThtfi-nr-tcf <nrr.te\ie«'»«' ’ \?f5r' de/o- . JBS d<- eiigib -An- .amendment offered. By Fharies J Lo ’ eyr.r of Spring Valley, to- the r-effect Uipt only a man who had been La vice pryaidr-nt should be \ligible |a body wag - terribly .mutilated* .a. believed- f'.iat s iveral trains oyer it. . -D ’ emar'esf ■ ’ was in '■~d *„ ' jjijuffily night and; the ly.'a''<-'>rjteu ' ; theory is thaf'he. to ■ walk ' to - Pearl • Rivjir and telielt — by/thfr-tittid-ai ght . tr ain. ‘ r ak cha r; fsHb any re-no v^r \ e.ga rfs\\' ooHsent 15 ■■ nr by 'Coro.&- ,, te. office of president .The'election of*of waa.defeated. Cere was then The,only contest wa taken up, ’ tepuh.acaji'hunidfi-hsl/'c.io, ] Cmy-iiSi, e T president, asd-tne'folIovL •id th- ’ is we-dt ib •s.»i-/kL»i;Ffeig'oiIi'cera : were elected: ...- : •> V — • — nuT i '.-TgrT-'-Tf'.'\ Hugo and Senator iNeratrava^Cfcarb fr- - iafwni caaiftiL GqvenrorrrdtT a\ :.Ii, ivotem, • Francis M. G. ■ K.^Tamnp-iosi pi. i,.e' priiisa/ies agaih.it Mdief Pad' Tanjpkias. received the \-oyal.-sdppOrtj Departafent of Farm, and i iad KSW. «*>«* by tt* la-fS ot .^V it &S! -Henry Boss- ne xparMH tails ament Lev,' them .aad b- er.'FH-nden • * ’ • . V •.- • it antral- seYVS.-e' i v.'rr.e ' e!d Tn ’ urs- . day at SL Maxgaret's Fiiurchv Pearl\ .River, -and burfe: wan - in tRockland < alvafy Cemeteir,-. 'NajnueL f . ; ■ . st-.-was employed'ha a fire- rhaft on, the New Jersey 'and New ■ ■Xohk-fallrmuis-. ’ — ?; was infFis; twen-l. Tf-v vre^wteHTS-*- Hlarkstown y Maurice' ty^easadj. year. ... Besides - l' ^--parents,. •SolLevis off. j he leav.es several ordtkors- and sisters. Maloney, Hav- f '■ — ; -------- :■ — ; — L Seerstply^fpierTi State Markets that,some fteaers and Berryigry-and tired iire-iighters.' growers are using berry-Boxes.'which ! ( *GU $Ve<|hesday, ' tile caoyyval open- have Been used before and in some ed-at 5:30 and even before that hour, -ases these baskets gre of the oM many , visitors were awaiffag to' try thort measure .type/-which , arp mow -l-roliibited by law. -/' - . . ; Commissioner 'Edgene H, Porter has Instructed the Bureau qf' \Weights and Measures anil • all city and coun- • ty ttalers ta stop tMe pradtSce'/ahiT where necessary prbsecut-:- There is •hr objection t° using a basket* more than once .provided it Is' full measure, and the locaT'ordinanees permit of its use' in this manner. A quart'has uat should Have p capacity- ®f 67.2 cuhlo \/ Inene s , **-* — COMMUNITY WORK DAYS. August 7 and August If Have , been — designated by the committee of- the Tap pen Sailors & Soldiers Memorial ■Park Commission asf Community Work days, when the men and boys of the TrtUage are asked to adjourn to the recently a cnulred prope rty on Pier- mont avenue, on Saturday afternoons / and lend a hand, in. getting the ’ grounds in shflipe for the festivities to follow at a later date. Much work can /Be done*-Bjr this get togefiter : volunteered help, not alone/thyacttlaJ labor, but in promoting a feeling of friendship and. good Drill to each other. their luck, etc. At 8 p. m, or there abouts. Highland Hose Co. gave an exhibition - r irill' on IVTain - tre . mo. head of Park street,' which was eu- l4yed by all- who -witnessed it.. , _Pre- cisloS and accuracy to- each command ware noticeable features pf the mien ’ s Wirrk, not a single hitch rr l mia-step was apparent to the-be holders. Their work oamiSTned. with tlieir .neat,, an to nifty uniforms, moved- the Highland Mya , r ii^h f 'up . -to. the .fgmto. - ' FATALLY SHOT WHIilE , , SHOWING WA^ TROPHY. Ellsworth Swigert, 21 years oldi of Linden aYenue, Oradell, who was ac- And now the carnival ’ tself, little remains 'to be said, for its a real carnival, and as such is -Httning fts- saher of the public's .money to the tune of. about $4106. ami still two more nights; to. rim. ■ Anyone who/after seeing the par ade qf.Wednesday, and attending the carnival during the Week, and noting the hard work done by the bc^s to offer their wares to the public and ho \ secure funds \ , the Department, Is not - appreciative of this . good work -and who remembers that the word ■\Volunteer ” plays a large pan in this work, is. surely not a good citlnen of the vilagft- This- is a, work jor a tame ■wfeteii ahouid- receive our loyal' support and co-operation in every way possible .:'■• ' i — Ht avenue, -at present, eCfrapied Nyack ; Shoe CorpOrati-on. connection with'Morse and operated .his own factory and the old, ,*** auageawiaaj soctottote-Ira Hartwick, of Morrow factory. A h a bhslness- man j l0 . , av f L 10 b *^ u,w - 4ati was-teply aiturnate; William A. Bedeii. of Hav- be was keen, fStr-seeing-and energetic J . wUniff te do so, ax jbe-very . argent erstraw . - Louisa. Ennis., of this village who died- rrt their Nyack home on - February ' 23-, 1918. Soon ’ after Wa'.wife's death. Air. -Tuttle retired from active business; Mr, Tuttle . was -an antlye Grand •as- - T to'\^* ! *^ orth ’ ( ? r ' i POST . OFFICE' EMPLOYEES ' flTtiST ■ N0T BECOME^ -POLITICIANS. DeFew of N yack [ - PGstmaster-General- Burlegon fs 3 uedk_ atetfertomfly ^ f<i:!;Ito.. ffn-i<^'_i.lu)to-'all'-- iveratjpiw. j . - „ ‘ - ■ ■'■[ postmasters and fco*tai. - empoyees DeiSg^ev to ' State ■ Conveytion-r hmst refrain from peTdbiioug political: activities during-* the poliri ;ar. cam- paiga ho-W about begtni; either direct- . ly or indirectly they must toot solicit funds- dr ■ Conduct or even, assist in politick! campaigns. ''/ ■ /' ’ • ORANGEBURG FAUS TO - ; , •„-- OPEN ON LABOR DAY. EPIDEMIC QF AUTO ACCIDENTS/, Arniy ’ 'mari. arid vra.F connected ’ wlth i\fVvf.snl . . Waldron Post. I a which he held hlm-i wL' ces.dvely all tee official posltipus. He \Z$V Special attractio'ns possessed considerable influence ^h 01 * Day. ir.riiui- that organization, and numbereil many ) !l 0 f p_hihi .. ^ racing. £atries trends .among tee old solders whe j 3 fought with him for/tee praservationl Jff^J^fL^^ ^ 1 ^ ^ Y -' nf fh. rr-nto-n — — _ k- f At any time up to Asigust ackr alternate, Nyack, It was voted to hold the next annu al cr nventiott. and parnde .in Buffenr. Upon motion of Charles J. Driver he me eting voted ________ ______ slate Ftremon's Home at Hnd-1 J .te escape of the occupants of etfeh.- son and the chair appointed as a com- 1 . l i raports are correct, this spidemie Police of Do fails Ferry- report an, epidemic of automobae .accident.^ dur-' - ing the pasweek, nearly oil have • occurred at the same place, .and a singular coincidence- is the complete mittee of arrhngements Charles f 10 ,^ c °ndned to Dobfa ’ s Ferry and Greyer. R. B. Wood, Charles Dick, ■ ‘ rank E. Wiley and MAY PROVE SERIOUS ACCIDENT. While ' a cldentally shot ’ through the ahdtltneir Broadway fell freoi a aoaffold Iff feet With a *5-calibra revolver tffttie hands of a boy friend but Thursday ’ even ing, died la the Hackensack Hospital- at TO 6 ’ dock Saturday night. •. ■ v Tb p : accident .ucynrted whi t e:: S wig \ - snowin upon a ho*tse under on Sickles ave., Jerome Hasfarouck a- carpenter of No. ft North from the. ground, Serio-asly- in jur in g, his head. A* local doctor was cftlled who n(/vised bis removal- to th* Ny- ack HoepfeUL \ ert ,was showing hid friend, William ~ TaaW, lg y w u e o i d. trf N yw vMflia Mb aomo of hia trophfea collected by ’ ' “ ' * ‘ fltpfi -HYA€K~HA& NEW DOCTOR. ■ JKh Ue , im. tiu^anay- d ari n g th e / World ',-. Dg^ .. . .J L,: L. .. Sl y ; haa.. pnTfehanw d , . O ia •War, ,-> ' AtKXTHlII AUTO ACCOlUf.' of Williams ’ Coliege, class A. CWdea of Havslratraw; hfe | and- recelvdarfila M. at ^or and fatherdn-la.w were vn a' motorcyeto ride .m he new ' Ijill when an -rato coming erwhed in? Gordes -\waa PG7, During the war'bwjkaa an officer in tee Medical Corps of the .United States Arauv being stationed in Tan- After hia discharge he .was Woman's Hospital te.NeW .Yedt Judge .Tompkins . drove hM bay made, Louis Guy, iff the J:13 trpt gt Goshen lest iWednesday, •ilnishin'g fourth in bote hfiata. Th e race was won by NfbrteapurC * bay gelding, \ ' ‘ '' * ' ‘ kesas ta-ftt-HH.- 1 of the Union. For\ three years he Served as Master of Rockland Lodge, No. 723, F. & A. M., and .myl was con sidered an authority on free masonry 11}-. te jp dtS trid t- His opinions 'upon political questions .caused him to 28. The premium list of ? torarer years .\I • identify himself Urfth the rtepublteah party, and he'wag well Informed con-- corning its platform and principles. For a time he-served as VilJa^ Trus tee, and later was chosen President* of the village, in' which responsible position he served with efficiency. HI#- .last' ’ public office in tea village waa teat of school trustee. Mr, Tuttle died at lha come . jin , Washington, street, Monday evening. will be used in muring entries.- 1 , En tries for racing may be - sent to Mr. David Kessler, South Nyack N. Y 11 arrya W il liaro a , * G„ C. I The .delegates and memoers were [ teen taken to tee Y. M. C. A. rooms where tT'ttae dinner was setvwfi ' At the dinner Walter '3, Gedney acted i as toastmaster and -a number of i apeches were.made. Among those who ! apoko was Charles F. -Q ’ DonneII, ex- j president of the Southern New, York SING SING PRISON ' I ' OVERlCROWDED j AasdciAtlon,\ jrho , gave an addrMs of ------- - ' ‘ special Interest * -ScareRy rpomjrur j»q>artmettta in The patade moved at 2:30 n. m. IU>t C^yntied to- the homeseeker, for Over twenty companies were In.iiaa accordiiig to tee Sing ;Sing Bulletin wit^ many bands and drum corps sod (the prison newspaper) t at there the parade was one of the finest ever -1 ileld . in NvaelrA • vicinity,., but distributea'- ’ tseif over a* wide territory, MAl^trET WOMEN voters : '• Nahuet branch of League of. Women Voters will hold its next meeting at school house, Nahuet, on Thuteday, Angust-o. Judge Patterson will speak. A social hour gnd refreshments will ; follow. .Cordial Jnritation to bote m«n and women voters to attend fa extended. , . 11 . - are no more empty cellar the popular j held, In Nyack. tion baYtsg, increued to 1200 ih- j __ __ -te be) good. Even if you set-in tee peni^enteury it shortens your term. July 26, 1920. housing outside the prison for ' tee Tmlnor offence criminala. PAGEANT AND CARNIVAL . - \ ATT^f E COUNTY S^AT. . The mounter pageant sad carnival under the a u s p i ce s of .the New Gifcy Fire Department and tee Foraste, H«1 T Aa n oca ti ap W i ll Be held 'af S*-*^?* 1 '«*** **.* ^ JUNIOR ORDER TO HOLD ysarst . It .may -be--- necessary .to aqek I •. - - ■ A STAG.AND ‘ S ’ NIOKER NEW TELEPHONE BOOK • WEIGHS FIVE POUNDS City, Tharadky, Friday a^d of next week, August 5, 8 and T. grounds will be brilliantly The entertainment committee of. Eagle CoundU, No. 142, Jr. 0, U. A- ML offspring Valley.»ia working hard to make its first annual stag and' smoker one of the big events of tha -aeasion. The smoker will be held at Amity mmbt fa * Theatre Saturday •evening, September •hair inches;j lS, and the. best tnlefir. to be Had hua been engaged for tela data ’ H you* want a night- of fun'and . laugh-tar the committee Invttea. you The Summer issue of tee New York City Telephon e Directory, bow b dSattlbiued, la' two ajnff |ne-5ai/Tni __ _ thick and weighs almost five pounds. The familiar hole punched through by- means of which tee , mi.to:.comejga^.a^whht-ti haii-tor-:ybu: in exchange deaignationa eta teto issue - are: • Ut Manha ttan, Greeley to Fite Koyf to Brooklyn. Bedford t» Lataymte,. and East New York to akuuuore; in Staten Island, New Dorp to Doffgan COHf IN MD At 7 So. Broadway Variety Fancy Nuts Dates Raisins Plannlljano GsherAi admtasioa -wte - be-iil.6tj- gervfcd seats, |3J0. ' - - . u ’ * fatten Feanais FORESTER S PAY MORTGAGE. Fresh Roasted Peanuts As a resdit of recent money-making activities Court GarnervlUe. ForestArs of America, has bees able-to pay off the last, mortgage itatebtedaess stand* gs Foresters. All Hinds ol Candles I«e Chream