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m CONVENTION .OP . StVENT^ feNTH;] PYTHIAN DISTRICT; JUTNTREATMENT AH ‘ ;'rtpbfcMirei ;CeiimVy v tJ&W* dOlMTHI.^ MEETlNa - ------- jiOHW PAOtflrflQ FIRE HOUSE, SPARKIU. „ »<ried' ‘ tft B'9 M*«t on, Tu**-< PflinMi Htonrdi»d Volunteer PIrSmen ' R ep r eiewtiW g f A M Peru of teeih Ite dlecotcretion -antf tffltw, cofrefet* month a'cMlty, ^. • tsu^lr tecterlal' 'gribertb, »n4 jiard-. ttBBoa. , tI; o..lt w “ ^ounty v pf#*i4o6 ■did Vote foiai 1'Tbe Vote) Ia.tJH'.<5>u«ty on J — — \~ v ana o re t wet Atts ewe / •Boast . ^OtrTuesday night of d^Is-Voek over bttod^ipytfilan Kxdgfata ; ............. .. parts of the Coimljr met *t Iona Lodge | xbe regular monthly meeting oC the rooma Hatenrtratr to hold' the canVen- Rockland Ootmty Volunteer fttemen ’ * s ajKIenao Tooth Brnshj Jolin D. Blauvelt Drug co. The R exall Store ~9i Jfcaltf .si - • Nytkifc N. Y AT HARVEST HOME GIFTS- FOR NYACK HOSPITAL WERE NUMEROUS . iatc ca n a a >y i m wc t P. KaemrB-er^feh. .) Grant! Thu^WnttmiA nmridt^ rgr.,ft Jity AbraiEt ' iilgtit at tiie John. TaeWing • Kiro Hoa&tV in ~ t lrr < i *. ' 1 *- «;*♦«« pw-'tlsu N'yaok atl )n the'8t*£. tb* Vote In this fujity was ' Y4fe, <314; No. qiT.i. E fc ^ - and - ^p r fj p Oaiti' wewr carHed •ptoraltthnsr Iteremtnferrt ftitnt the State by large S ; .. .. ‘ ----- .............. • — ' The bonoa fllnpiiltion pro rides for bcnua of fl# per month not ex 5.0 for r*!8idert'f.3 , i ffo. 38S vSi^rUll. Xfoire than, three jtuadrtd tffed, faFitii' a delegation j firemen, assembled i aa the- gneats of _ __ -w ho h f oeglu aloeg 4; HeTtry lSoBa, ; PyeeldfeatjoC ther eon _t .amount of \pep ” and ««dily a^ i Aseocia ‘ :oh. who proved a moat ex- sistied 'ln'thti work of the eventeg, • - i^eHmrt-hoat. ', ; ■ District Deputy. Kaemmcrlen pre-i The visitors were welcomed by aided and easily proyed to be the Chief Stephen ^ ’ . . Haire-who turned right man-, ia/ the -right! place. . After } over the meeting-' to Prealdent tfoas: appropriate remark* introduced the ' . During the transaction of the iofif- guest .of honm*.- Grand Chancellor i ttoe business - the dance -commUtee _f the. state who served in th*- tn'Mi ------ . ------------ -- v . ... — „ . . , ../tary ot naval.ten-ice of • tire-*Gaifiei Pahner.'who delivered the address of! tendered a report of the dattc| hei<P:g iat ^ April ti. {he' evening and woh wftll-tncritt-d lip*, at NamieL the net sum q * *117.57 was - ■ - — ' “ IatitMt ' front hiB inter e s ted ^int»pn t, p amqpnt, will gO',.toward \Grtmd Keeper of Records jtmi Seal* the purchasing .'of better accomodafion Alonzo Bedell'then followed and with for veteran firemen at the FironCn s his usual attractive manner-h»*ld fbe ;Home at Hudson. . ” ■ attentitm: -of the* a sse mble^- Knlg ‘ H8 lor < c. ’ hief Harry W ii H aT ns on- heii all_fif C nm« length - the Nyack. department presentul a PeMVlf-Rocliiand County ! . | I rty on Jt^rttee* | \y OFl^pfet'' Attorif «¥- l v '! \r ' ‘ Bptb the con&ttmtioniil .Amendment and tlifa soldier'* hopun prpposjtic-i .werb catyied In'. ISoskland'eounty last Tuesday. \ h'l I#1T khd N'oremher 11, la I S. it urn a wi t ’ ) .the — E2ec»i^.S Comm : s's]oner9 *how in the count-y* vc Debs - tor Prr •'.tit. 42.6 perse: Honor* Divided At Annual Crow Bi * Ma> ^ a T. ^ <8h rr f !! l ! l ? l ft|riSlT l tr* L<>C>>< . Countm Ren 7 ,' ,'.'■ '■ t , ' v *^ A^Qood SfKm^ere. , on 'Saturday field..Midland avenue, Nyack, Haver*. SSSdSwdi * r ^f Ulr Z- Haveretraw^ HUh ^lly to . g| boostitig hia stock, he-. feat&d Nyack High; ' hnn d l c a : met with a ;set taick Inil Gapt Bennett “ slipped:dn a Atone and' waa. compelled to wait for aid. H oppcp A* *] r!^f ^ you to know it, and show that ydfe d^w^ter twA^wayfc^yoa scored 18, tak, .; an- 'but third. of thb on? Sni !he drive R&tr p 5?^y a 5 t o^r 4, ^55 Nya ck s team of . fiye a\l -jodred tn~ ^ Tvraatv flve volunteers baye been po, 'or Dudley govesssor Bt«i :or .Eugene V. ot aavenuraw too* nr ^, w ^ a ^ f man bf the executive committee^ .Plf- teDt ;dr:Tfhich: Mil# 1 Ten' Citizens hare, responded to,the- fl-tht- toWn of <|tafHa-p alle y t ^ k ..i hl rd, . fifth _ and sixth r , cn ..r Atr.ttW ’ ? whoiu..-o. ducg*-- 'tonn^ ' ,r...\f l »nn» : nanSwafc! places. The Winners who earned tbe| r?r; - • • ■ da the Fanner-Laout Tne-music of thp occasion.was fur- gold .badge To Henry Gariinkle ------- - — — M1C , ^ ^ „- nished by the members of the various . Chelsea Hook Ladder . Co., as a ye- ,i c fee| .received 356 votes in Rockh)d-y~ u f l h- .Purvi 8 . seventh; B: loda'es represented. Vocaf solos by.ward for his. faithful service during t 0 <in ty- l. ” ' eighth; Robinson, .ninth. Course a J ' i Aenn s i* ' d \ x U »- George Tate of Great Lodge and. Hip'- the carnival held last JulS\ in Nyack, . .%.£*•„ ov.»-„ Ifend one half-miles, time nine mis B *:.L^, » ..d«,rt aa »nn, Wiliam B.tdifiiffe.Qf At..the- dose of- the buetp^V Wit- sides Vegetables, Linens, Towels, Iona Lodge were, much' appreciated.. ; ing. interesting speecbes W^ J *i Jellies and Preserves. ‘ OF. - , - . TUe business of the evening con- : bv former-President Frank E. 'yh y, — • ' • Jphjded; tables bountifully lad-ntd of Suffern; President Gedney. of Uie The donations of 'money and g?o- 1 Were soon arranged.before the guests State 'Firemen** Association; former cerles given, by the p-ople of Rock-l and a Teal banquet W** ! n .Hunter.' dur- • Congers; Collector James .E. Chief Bxirton, of Tappan, ■„.« Coomy.. 0» HHry. st -Hd mc s , CM , ^fm^Tfggg ■ , pronounced the affair a very great and Foreman Lucas, Of I-' cmi wwwe who spoke on the good of the order ' An • invitaticn from., the Tdppdn to about - GGNDUCTO.R INSTANTLY KlLLEfi. j Volunteer Ffre. ipronounced ed^ the treasury an! 'zturo-lQQm ot t bal ; institution. The treasurer reports gifts- in money amoun tin $800. Jdr. Robert'Pyp.ef .\ya c L ^^•1^g8b^iat'~got^tg ^of ’ • kis Wutifbt I Sbifinif Valtey. employed as'caed««*Wr: j March meeting at, that p'ace was given resident of j an;l cordially accepted. yTpfs^v dances then, claimed the; attention of a ” ?R»*'.-agSSHv ' -aSs --- --vr — r-mrT,T. — r-^rf<^.r^ — ^rtrrt- by 1 T^gShth. \after wlRh-sdiSWfr-mrt- P*«BUts -were donated -anrsaTV-IRagToa d. .Tkas : „ l :f ?.... - tnc feid- MiTone, candidate j ° T “ • ‘ “ 2iL.T~ 1 kin* WP - were v,Avery, second; -Moere, -. Qn jjobday evening 'of next week a - meeting will be held'at Nyack Y. md one half-mites, time nine mlanSe*. able. . -twent)-s.x and two fifth -eco.ndA^ | sneakers upon community work Have -A ft er -H h w.' ^ire ea, Un»' a e ataataU an- !■-• — •-A r m r i ra- fr; ‘ p-.tetps'.Tw- JThe-. vote for the three Suprem- Ci'ur- candidates. Jiitiges Tompk.r.s. .ilotic/'auser anil''Alins, wtib %Vcfe'tr opposed, Is as follows*' Tompkins; 13,512; Morechkuser. 13 601; Millr. 13,112. Diatrict Attorney Morton.Lex- ow. who hftd no opposition, received 13.954 vote*. . • — c- — - ____ .HOLD CO M MUNI CATION. ' Over three hundred. ...aborts from many ports-of the .courny : assembled on Wednesd.-jy night at a eomhiunka- t iou - o f Rockdg e ;- sembled at the local V. MvC. A. rooms where .a . coterie ■ot.) ilfgh School- girls, under the. direction of Miss Moseley served refreshments..... >. .-. FOOTBALL NOTES. Aast Saturddy. Nyack High ScbooT i ream matched wittr'The farhaii-r Ciub 1 ' teats,'and Nyack won although 'firt.ve're- ; iy handicapped by the abs'eace. of several player . 4 . Smith. Clark**. Benflet. Shan't^; Lynch .and.'Kasteh. Ketterer ., ... .. rth to ... . . . th ’ raSd --- Keb.** — nnrte — a tag r ed ~ fai r rh e- ----- ---- ltJiejyttlLdilfcjg^n^n^^tPgA 4 a)> tt}l0 | 1 ^ Ctob| . 4 :»p t , . Ths i » gad L a v at ' air'ci'\ Eastern District' Secretary ot the Chamber ot Commerce'* 3 f “ t-h> united- states. His subject, wiH be • “ Tour Responsibility as \Business Men. ’ and Alexander.. C Dow, director of P')U|d}.- keepsie ‘ TTiamber; of Conjmerco, • his Service-'.''. .Xiile. m- the Vtoidbore ^ ht> g^ a nd a %iendui time enjoy ed bv -toe .Hospital', nurses and ( joComotiye the' mlma were' ;r,mme«i ohlv^crol ’ u the tracks waile his train was.oy all. comas fall flowers and .greens. The being made up. The engine was on a, donations-were received i nthe iau.i-.different track than-JAfi-Onp i| was, xvhtcu wag decorated • with greens ; Usually on and for-that Y. M. C. f. NOTES. dry which wap .®eeoi»Bsa- wmj * , u.-ua.., * .■rsfeL./xorn .^ aka L, •P.Bjn pki^A v . sfld ^^^bt ^^jaded to hrtd to- and carn)!* • bags . of pofcafo.es, oTalqris ! appronc-ti and was gotm eettsuett- ««-■ and - flour. ! groceries of. n.i^ ' -sorts, | u eath t]te_wheeU. shtfe't*.. piilo%. .cases . and .owelS tiiad practical exhibit. . There wer f-CVH.'Picard\dhd J. Nuhle-'AVtredr - 3 • j 11'. * W; George W.'-Oifa >Nlonk -prp- . j seated Distrii ’ t Deputy* Bright to ,tlie. wa J . acstHR&OBB.' who- made a nipat I'-eda- fttata {laff nddress. 'The' sublime d .-sree. of . -■-M'- 'srffisten■Hfrdan a-'wag .. e a nfe c f: ‘ :.l..u - g op. Fellowcrcfts, : Paul B. Nfurphy _ Tiv jem*» 'iiu»l preserves of-every Varte including- the Uttle individual glass *• 4Kal' -. are d<muted- drv* ; -u year; • wheel chair from the -prpefe , • ,u 'Nvac.k'\prFSfdhA-twhr thre'fW „ true Jmspiuib dignity. ', ., . ,. ----- Tbe- iBU-reat and .g-merosity of alh the branches of the Womens A»xn.. A State. Bowling tourmeligtut * Thirty . teams.-represefbting na^xnahy ^ ___ _ _ He survived Ay A' widow and Lhm'-sf ' t-hiidreu. Mrs. Trumper was fcrnjefly * pient, which ^wil 1 . consist of te ^pre- j ^ gdwin C. Haring. .resident of. Nyack. . • _• Lack association'. Then fpllowed an address by Judge Tcarnkina, dn Gt and\ Statesman.''. Friday, conducted by Rev, Boyjjdixer. i Hret afirwk of th«^ •Friday,- conducted Yb- Rev; .gojenirer. ihowled Wednesday Burial in v Pdk. #iili .Cemetery ift Nyack. 5 : - • '; team meets G k of . Peekskiil, and Brooklyn Evening ' Nyack and match . week ’ inter, the igh team will visit he local players, o pen to the public, who Is cordially invited' to attend. - , . ‘‘ A united\ Nyack through a well organized Chamber of Commerce. Theodore, Ropseveif said: “ The test of hi* community is She service he'renders Tt. ’ r ' A: BU3t N-ESA-Sl RTHG-AY . ■ : 1887-1920. a ,-cu SUCCESSFUL BAZAR -• : ----- - t 7 \ ATGRACE ’ G+iURGff) -as usually, that ec casion.* so Hereafter' w v H t - • \ fhlr au?pu First Game. ARMISTICE lary, insured the success Vest [Home. ■ ■■ Au\i >f tlu- Har Ay:-- CEtESRATEO ’ •' AT NYACK SCHOOL wfff tyimm&ia \:-:v • l.Mai,villa ■' Green . Bradshaw. ANNUAL ROLL CALL . '. OF THE red CROSS the Rod for the. ) The annual. ro'U cal1 '. .. , Gross will occUf November a t, lI During that period canvassers each, local branch will call at _ homes - in v theln ' territory to: renew memberships-an d se cure -new. mem- There is always work fpr the. Red Cross to- dt> and the Red Cross is ah ^^^dad^JlPXJkny^emei^e^The money received from. membeOUUP is \ooe way of keeping- the ; wttrx up and. memberships are necessary to keep the local branches ac tive. -VALLEY COTTAGE YOUTH. CHARGED WITH, BURGLARY. ,p4 PP i. ar^-M-d 1 The students of the Grammar and ;?^ e ^> rost f High school departments of the Nyack,' * . -- r ! ‘ n b 11 c ‘ .srb o pl - otiserved .. ;v»--m~fF^--<ia. y j ■ .' - ^^aT i bv.'.asaembfVing in,the auditorium at,).. ' - ; 10:45- and sang, patriotic airs usnil.,,11 tprclock; and jbut their sang “ the lowed .by Appropriate ^npt. Wight mac bv gongs.-and X^citatloph.-aner «u.^i • ' Third Game school • waa * dismissed to -enypy a j * Rossborougfi teh-thy-rece®- Until Fhfr . afte rm > on ^ | Kick's - ..... : ... „ _ _ __ _ „e wHu-h I ■*- 1 ‘ neuui Jtiva A very with an entertamins V : which- scored- as, dn \9^8 e . [ on S ” ! rtsh «! » a ‘ tittJl-'Mst^an and • btatesman. ,. . This , ,, vartod.* 'oreanUa:* . ! subVc.t, :wa< .-.Mctr at this time be- EpU ', ora i ■ t-iurcV,. N'yuV 202. •-uipd'-.JiNsdninU over . the- united Qn -f-:-.., thg-ton-s. taking his- first stepr towaW. r vtokass,-te. t ’ ylgr^eiiig mrfde, a ' Mastm-and tlie-com-, V^dr 'tTiV re tvsl mtinicatton.- of .Rock]'and Lodge • .was •.w-rttii ‘ stliHvetU 'Tn- ; _ nearest the historical date. It was <m.J ye _ v attractive arid many well st ac^oyepiber .LT752. tl iat xU o \);' *■}'*!* * f ‘ i WnTWeiV couveinepay arroji g fBi& Country\ ehtered FmT.rrB-.vbui-g , V, VV. - :.;v night. -p arttgy: . so,* but this is an extra. tip M to . N iaU let Harrison anti Dailey speak for themskh-es.. *.-. 4Iarr-idn-.aiid. Daitey hav,. n.-acheiL. ^t^g,-th lrty-third ' year In' - t he business ttfe- -of ’ th e — jy*®- • n nd- -have celebrated the\event bv holdifig a' birthday sale da#is'» the. week.' ’ hot why dwell on .■ fcg Lie prudent shopper-fcnoirs.aR , V}T U k ThV aa -in i^wwas fstabtisbed;. : ' : ?! r.;:- • rj-wix*. . ;:;., Ur V^ur - Mr:'- • Ha-r-rlsoa died iever.-G. w'ars ago. hot Mr. Daltoy • still • G.I. . . 1 ,.*'i.. id .t-d -nay'he seen' M i Te -ViV*.vtay;- -iprithrtty- gr egi ting bts pas* tofmebs. 'i he employees ot the .coni'- pahy presented Mr, Dailey a bomjUet of exaulsite — — * — It wa- tit-ned tti*inF am -.ark - of session, a manner of celebi'ation which j ^ ' Gre met with the approval of bath jildnev'BrldsLW' 5, itorleots ' ‘ Vn tire - tnrre already registered. Twenty-two » aiwy - ------ - - j-ltoUi • niiivT-^gWTPrpd hr the shorthand Haee-, county jail to await the action of the - ..BTuuuI iury om a. lary. He was committed.\ by Justifce FMgar -TiUOJCLJ}Jf..Ssf«T®- . Borisoff lived with his mother apd stepfather. M. Foster. at Ualtey Coa- age. Ho' Td charged with OntepingH the house of a Mrs. DeLima,. at Vid ey Cottage, during her abduce and stoal- Ihg ten $50 Liberty bonds which be attempted to selt - - • SUCCESSFUL EVENING \ . SCHGOL AT PIERMONT. * ■ | Jtff: n -Frost iggj City;.: nnd th-e man wlto ddmmuterea . • ^ Mayor r . P tg»-fbA- o at h \ wa a.ta{tg.SgXjB< .tb«?_ lodge. Tiie .ny. Amelia jvg address was pleading to those present \jg^ and was full of historical data. ' Following the ceremonies, rofresh- Mammell, F. James . Hoyle. The night school which opened two weeks ago in the Tgppan Zee school, is meeting with great success, apd fills a pressing'need'in this community. 4S Total ........ . '. . .•- Grand total of pins. 2443,. State teams, will bowl m.,. . .. .... ... , i Manning, Ernest Lufeich. The cnoros ! raehls were sefvS'r^try-ttirr. .mnntber-e ^-r-^^gr^g^^|5gixtph~eir3rist3- j-gToC Rockland Chapter. Eastern Staf in 1 • ' - .»••... • — -»» 14 ; the banquet hall of the temple, • ■ • Odell will be 1 freight, express-, local taxes ind Ntiison. H azel-: H ereS and, this daes itb: inclnd-t either Blanche- Drummond.TStafe or Fed* ral tales: d \ ', . Floyd Hairs. WaF-*r j t ; s estimated that , goods to the stare teams, wiu ov»wi again, on ANNUA » CONVENTION ■ Wednesday November 24. Two sets of* . ._„ u ' M Acnisi<; ne,w pins will be used. ; . * ROYAL ARCH MASONg. A great deal of interest being shown ,. ; . ■ ■ : . k g in the state and local tournaments ' ' The annual convention of tie* Chap- now being conducted by the local as-ter of Royal . Arch Masonry in the *3dcTaTIon ----- “ T — . , [sixth capitular. .tdiatricL.-. po m gr ia mg Th.* scores_____ from__ 30 other associa- ' tiie counties, of Onfnge and Rockland twelve for typewriting, eighteen for __ _ _ ____ _ ____ _ busin ess arithmetic^ twaaty -tor. bgare, t he state wlR be re ceived 4 w aa. h «l d ^ l a Maapctr ~ ' within a tow day* and will be posted ! town, Saturday Afternoon and evemng for the purpose of exemplifying the Mark Master, Past Master, Most Ex- Murphy. Roger Corhelfson, Walter M Lewis. Garrett Helmke/ Jr.. George CartteL John* Stewart, Airs, pharles Ver Valen,- Joim Doerzaph. Jay Sat- terle, Mr. Cornell. Mrs. Charles Mur- pny. .* ' . .- 4-. amount , of approxinia'jefy 47. 000,000 re SL ' -a ii ice •,tltu. ' > fe9 gu>R lE fe -u* = NATIONAL. COMMITTEES ____ TELL OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS. the'establishment- • A'rapidly i-\creas ing list Of satisfied\ cuotu-nors standgu a'testinioniar reward df the integri ty of the firm of; Harrison jSf Diilley. .- Congratulations on the sutfesses of the ; past, together with' best wishes for A. long and prosperous life for Mr. Dal- liev and the firm for which he'stands,. t are extended by The Ro ckland News,. hesa English and six fgr simplified _____ English for foreigners. A drive is to j at tbe local association, be undertaken in the near future to interest the foreign born 'and M^y^CK RESIDENT , - cfellent -Maat er anq th e-M«ft creased xairollment is hopedfST;' ’ * T DIES SUDDENLY- Deg'F* 5 e^TfheKoyalAreh degrees. ' The convention was called to order The Democratic National- Committee: reports to' the Senate Investigating Committee, the' j TARRYTO W N HE LD ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW sum of $S73.S31.i\t ’ re-\- SPRING VALLEY MAN on Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday * Thomas Dunham, piano turner, iiv- at two o'clock by Right l \*T he Republican Committee report a ( afternoons and ev '® I ^- Ilg 1 3 '^ ti ^ his h ! r I f ®^ • ___ ^irvvanwreinn Wimain T, nickersoH.1 j «a aa-> <«•» re-TThe attendance was larger than, m a N nw NEXT WEEK. Rowrt. Bader, OC »nnug v«w. & NOW w t>v R ,v* r p W 6P.'-P¥.;VQg iamx' <indlT Hart -in an auto wreck last uiiD-r im ahto WRECK I ing in Jefferson street. NyAck, drop- Companion. Williirn L. Dickerson, ^ . 'jrred dead from heart trouble on Wed- ’ Grand Lecturer qf the Grand Chapter Robert Bader, of Soring Valley, “ nesday night at ^ 7:36 o'clock in#Jb* Stato of N'ew- ^orx. The twenty-second annual'exhibition w'hkh ol th, Ta,^i«« Hori^ulrarj,* Mciwy- St “ «ste,I45.M : *».l.cld I» th. Mustc BM. -ItetW* spent. ■ -The Republican Co -ampatgn fund of $4,413,392.32 ceived and '$ 4 ,042,39..32 spent. former years and the exhibitions .many and varied. ' : iThursday afternoon; . first enow of the season will ] 1 Bader was drifing hte Fort toutv rive*' next week, according to ProL ing car on Oliver's hill, between T1V0 xlvXL . _ •. -r~ I 11 4~*. twrvtfntw rtiif tA A^L ae jacksor'DeVoer'oX Hacken-j Spring Valley. Whe* in turning out to Andrew. Jackson uevoe, oa I^Q^ kRting another car he wa» forced to run into ihe ditch dad his car overturned .He was caught under the*car and his collar hone* and three ribs broken. He was brought to hte home in town where he is doing .AS well as' could be expected. Prof DeVoe sa; * we are due for a rain storm next Thursday, - November IS which will turn to snow the next day There will also he a snow storm S ThunksgrtinS ' ^ DeVoe says, and the day will be cold. Christ- mas day it wiU he ntil.l, cloady and tfiny. There will be snow the next StNA l^R , iE^MS. AT CO0NT.ES. land-Rlchxnond dl 3 trt . ct ., n ® t h J > ” 4 Z carried Rockland county hy a big pl^- r-ahty as we stated last wertf hot, carried Richmond %ourtty also, accort- Ing to complete figure?. He carried the .piermont Railroad station. Re ]^: iat f t : V ^ PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OF VILLAGE; ' . R£0 c ]t OSS UNION SERVICE. about a little more than six months. : of Sbffernf He went t'o Piermont*'yesterday, and! it is thought, that in hurrying to catch ' TRAIN HITS' MOVING. VAN, his-train he overtaxed thfe heart, t ‘ • iuFFERN MAN IS KILLED. Funeral services will be held on| . ( ----- Saturday; at ,3 o'clock from hL late , Fred Ripped, 55 years old. Of Si/f- home. * j fern, was killed Sunday at Salisbury. Frank A Vanderiip, . presidfetit Of Board of Managers of Lefchwprth Vil lage is reported to, have .bought-out- right the -little village of Sparta, a small locality a-short distance outside of Sing Sing, particularly 1 famous a* the hiding $ ’ nee of escaped convicts ARMISTICE day . . The' second 'anniversary of Hie Ar mistice was celebrated la Nyack by the ringing of the church bells at 11 o ’ clock. School was.dismissed at 11 o ’ clock to enjoy a recess until l;lp P- m. Service waa beW ln Grace ^sc^ paP Church. Rev. A. L. Longtey in charge at 8 o ’ clock. ROCKLAND. CHAPTER NIGHT. ■ him ever 4,000. .'ft -4---- CHANGES At HOSPITAL. Repairs and changes *>* __ iylU he received until noon, of Thure- day, Ndt «gfr«48> ; wdftKK* TWO DEGREES. Next Monday evening.. November 15. is to be a big night at Hudson Valley S tUlv tur STi.X'Si I , ^Nnck Royal Areh Masons la RECEPTION TO PASTOR. , tviu,- v» 4A21 rt H j tu* KJti a-* «- 1. o ^ , Lilt? LUvlt**fS r v ' *■ p JOonn., when a moving ran belonging: r i 3 stated fioat Mr. Vaaderlip will re- \j to- ?oyle Brothers, of Suffern. waa .mode! and convert, the community Into _■ — ‘ -rr-' struck hy a Central New England a more thriving and prosperous center. A reception for Rev. and Mrs. John! passenger train -and wrecked- | -. 4^ — f — — — 1 .-. 1 — \\ H. * Jebsen was held in the lecture] Frank Ddyto./of , Suffern and Charlest ATTENDS'STATE CONFERENCE, room of the Germonda Presbyterian; Boffuran. of Ramsey, K.'J.. were taken| Church last Thursday evening Mr ito a hospital at Sharon. 3onn.. where -Jensen has just competed tweaty-ftye their condition was said to be critical, years its pastor of the church and the; .immediately after being, struck ’ bT reception was one feature oT the ’ the train the van took .fire and the anniversary ,, csiehfftUoD-.. . Tfea lecture L three mehjwere. removed fro m the room., was beautifully decorated with wnxskage Jusfc In time to save th«m aulumii leires and chry^amhemunis , ---- *■ ........... .......... a -------------- - --------- ind a large number were present and*. . enjoyed the o aiion: Rev. Dr. WORKED DEGREE AT NEWBURGH Charles HBlUemuIerl wha .was , pastb#. A Red Cross Union service .vitl be held on Sunday eveajng. November 14, at 7:45 o ’ clock in the Reformed Church. Dr. A. C. Burnham, District Superintendent of First Aid pepart- mVnt, AtUxuie City Division will be the speaker pf the ■eyaning. The Public is cordially invited to attend. COST LANGAN $241.90. of me Gerinoijds ehurch vears Ago, was present on this occasion. rVrerth* of Red Man forked Tuesday two caadlJareent.to 6 Gm;»veM Degree of the Royal TrcipiTer ‘ . TO MOUNT TWO GUNS. .- ‘ ----- ............ Bpai ’ klU. Jtas. secured , , de pe tua e ob. th re utft . -a a ft™ ,. held xoe chligh t parade ; The little village of Faliaades poUed Cottgresanfan Huated, two -fi 3 K«*- rred-'-en--ww*uta»e«*uM» .4 •during the -Spanish-American ,, Th? degree team of Iona Lc-dgi, ? Knights .of Pythlha, of Haverstraw, went-to Newburgh last Friday, night and! conferred the degrreo of knight on — - ,-n elasa of candldatee for'Storm King — Lodge of that place; .S ner ~ r & pub C icah DISTRICTT Jcfhu Langan, of Sparkilh Democroe tic candidate, for the assembly, spedt. . Michael . McNtelroi, of Nyack.. , pro- 1^41.9? in his unsuccessful attempt to bation .pfficer Tor' Rockland County. ’ 3,.f t .at ASWtnblyman Peck. He paid started Supday for Buffalo to attend -j ^ Dtraocratic . county committee, the < -thirteenth annual State confer- $160; for . posters. $23; cards. $*40; enkm ,oU preretUan Jpffleers..He was j phatmaraplts. S3i SpabrkUI .Democratic accompanied by' his daughter, Misshciub, $15; advertising, $5; anndries, r MCNtcholr------- --------------- - . WdSd. — BROUGHT HOME A DEER. Al. FYsdericks. of Nyack; “Dick\ Rudolph, 6 f West Nyack, and Jamea Rrooks, of Yaiiey Cottage, havq re turned from a hunting trip in the Adlrondacks bring, with, them -a flue iurge .deer,. The TuppUn election iiiMtrict claims 1 be the banner Repatllcan district t .Rockland county, U CArt 29d .votes Harding- and, 41 fbr. Cox. Tbe |uns will be. erected on each, of tho Soldiers memorial In the _ ________ ______ _ at, : fh». - rta tlo Bv.-.^ ■ , - •; ffiSy^reJ^ratS It U a. safe W reerewllibe no ‘ boot ^ ^dyertlslhglately. t HGUGHTJ!. wo . rjh •)Dr. J, ,P. . ......... rived atadil*. borne -of Omaha- 'week, having coma •» ’ Wffi# 'flhuii'.spawrw Pfreamat “ fer «. Ttw ; di>a purpose remote for the League of Ngr ttona. He returned tp China as soon - AAWTore T f w . c wL -''. -rr REPRESENT COUNTY YEACHERR. Jdlss Anna B. Lattid/ principal ot . the Paliaaiiea achook wiil represent the Rockland county tfedcliera at the' meeting of the • New \ork -State Tettch'ra ’ Aanoclation a: Rochebter Novepilier' 2S to 24. ' V MEIGHAN AT PIERMQNT. Thoama Metghan. the popular movie, •' star., and ‘ a~citopatty of Fum us PlayeriLaaky artists have, been .at scenes , fo.« a new -pic ture. One scenes was a . funeral p