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TWO HUNpRBO *#£M GREET OR.. J. M OSAR OCR. IBOTIitTil r . f v ' ■ • k ••• nr'r ' Ther^ Is no ■ otiter rehablfi t&itrtj for ~ relief .of chrbnic oou ^I js . Our j . ipiuleion, !a palatable and * easy to take I becanae We ‘ tjee ffoy 'beat fngreg- \lente and It iaalway freaS ‘ ^ ably^ the -Jadge- Aoto Company are aellin* more care - than aTer, haVlng reciirea three car loads la the paat C- Dtnrlop.TxBalrinan of the ' CWld Welfare/ submitted the,a report of the : Board. ■. ^*c®L work has been dbjp'e hyv o»s . 'v\\ ’ !':'\. — upba haTSg'\tKG»' -(lepartgte ’ blt -mlm g ot ag e o nCii&nil^aneaj-pitMic^be &ef i rtioHe under anritpra .trwRkdf' • B»fbr»y' ^pcfr “ ' Wa« ' j • ’ DCmaadd. • ; Two Soba :Initiated Aa Me Eathet**' Lbdge ilReeilva Tf ■ o ea tt M ond a y, IXym ber. Tb.i.rall for ■ a . meetlay igaa-fo^ gw ie t . t IJaatko Berger presidih*. _ .ifiy (wenty^ix eases on 8 j Be ef then* f* fc,B toft' agjtUuit CetdBabilan JC?a&p«i^eH .redalsli « >_ mofhtng.fo^the residence ;1 tter <w Seath feoatfway and-found] ^ ia } Mi represenutiyesfrcHnHtdlbk- thn cellair flllptf with clcrtida of detue-.] eh ahd Brooklyn who met ft in - the last - atr weefr* wrtth rtiHSn>-n siom i r.f'io. T nd efficient : manageinent. John 0 . Biaiitilt Onig go . ' -.The R ex A jl I-S tore- il J- tag tn all the tTme. The Ford Motor Company, ’ since the reductloiv In price of their pro- ductB. hafe Issued -a stat'emeat that they\ are- sustaining a loa8_ of f20 per Eleven regular meettags were neid [ax: Qraenbarg, . , tag broirea: dazzla felt on tha earn!* ffiht ’ liiMln ’ on Saturday *-'TABq!£|g£ patokbr whi ch, Wdckly-spreak tiffough. ’ 1% Knlg hta of fy( CC^mn, foTSSSSr^H' ■ v rooms. Hgvefe .night. vhf 'Ausmi\ umi^l arorg dnawn to ?erve at ■thi#, Jerm 7j< court are: . •' Grand Jurors^ ___________ I.^BSMaP»taiwn — ..Fred .G, Wefctaann, wmt. ' gr YT BB Of COMMERCE REPORT PROCK TOTAL MEMBERSHIP OF NEW OR- GANtZATTON HAS REACHED 260. . fi a t . -Ia W s -t a , .fan . A do a tad -amt-fltaMs. Jibamti. b«r Launched at Tuesday Night .• .Meeting,. The ^campaign of the' Nyack Cham ber of .Commefoa Is nearing' a very successful: close, ami one more day will'be .d'eVoted to . bring'the .total membership to ;100. Just 40 more idunes- are' needed, and G. B. Knorr. 'E. C, Barber, i A. S. Rossborough and Alan Leggett will try to secure these v forty on, Tuesday' of ngxt week, as the iast day .of the. drive. '.7^ • — — 4 _-The Board > of Directors met on Tuesday evening of thfb week At the By the Board during the year, ' ThNI serve'wlthotlt pay, but .am entitle^ || m traveling expenses, so- no moneyd ngX) ^ported for that purpose, a fact which _ ______ emphaElcea more strongly, the geng^; tor on~ever y ^ar turned out pf their- [ and - pufflfc 'ipirittouvs* ________ tactorjf. \ TRey more ' than make up'citiaens of the communifar who give w^^^^KSamneL flfckersoh.' Garret this • amount however, \through tfie their time and labors., for the gd^H^Hpto. enormous, amount -of^'parts--they-seif'orotKers. -'A ; .. 7 -- 1 ----- '^^^^■Rta«3^-Cfiazfor''A£1^Rh|m,'X- for the- 4.000,000 Ford cars In-opera-j Thf report is substantially a* , E- Glassing, Patrick The company ■anHc.lpate?r man-j iowo;f \ . ■ .. .. 1 ' • . iv, — P r s v ioua U»-' th e m e e ting - o f ~ th e - The blaze spread qurddy alohg the . lodge9 , a bounteous feast was served flooring and beams, and mad©' its,.*way at the Centenary Farmhouse by Sir. to the secomi floor, but here it wa>! arid Mrs. Daahchner. id honor of Dr. ■brought under control before doing; Bearden's birthday^ ' . ’ any very great damage, Moot how- , The rourine business-;of the'meet- -GaahMLti-Minfcnrr-^Max' - For- aearly 1 -t wo hour s , t he- - tiort. ufjicturing over. 5100.000, OOA worth:off rw.iniiofi i iQia thBre\were as- famt-fe .4H||PBtbrwn — Moward ’ ' '-If.' • Storms' Ford parts this; year, so , this gives lies ’ containing li7 children receiving, L. Bell, Dtedrtck Turrnau, Sam- somethtng of an idea of the volume t'aiinwances • - ’ fttel-^TfffiWyck.. . .. . , . . , allowances. • - \f of business done by this . enormous j.3 pensions Withdrawn during tte * cp«cern._; Their - Ford^ parts business year -for 'xaFiari^'xetoops.- - — T; ■ . c<) bblio,. Charles -Q ’ Connbr, Pohnt-r Harry ■ O. Broods, .ever before ready hande had Carried out the furniture. fought- the heavy: cloudy ' of smojee before the last 'ipark' w'as ''destroyed. This'made ■their work very hard Rob ert Dorfner anjl Fred .Protest were fin ally, overcome by smoke but Eater were resualcated. lug was quickly dispensed with, tend the. initiation of fourteen new meqi- •• eb rs ' tdOkr phtew --At -fh^- request of Exalted Ruler Thompson, Past Exalt-, etf Ruler Mullens of- Hoboken. Lodae._ .conducted the.initlatory. services most attractively aided by John, P. . John- aori o< Nyack as Loyai Knight A . ,P. Kaemftieflen .as Lecturing Knight and The water used to extinguish the j Grover Meeks as leading Knight and bla*e overflqwed the: cellar to a j,Charles D. Engles aa Esquire, depth- Of four feet, and dld.ag mpdi'' .An interesting fea^n-.e of .the occas- last year, amounted to over f 61.000,000: {7 g oilowarices Wfr^tiratfl^ , *SWfi» “ ,nan ’ - ‘ ’ *'• v * , Some of the recent sales made by !' j ur ^ n g' the year ' ‘ { _ . ’ ^gB pov-Hon?y Iiiglis, James H. the. Judge Auto Company are as. fol-f. .£ apnl fonBong w«ra refused - fo r A ustin W. Conkli n, lows:. 'good reasons. iChatles l. Allen. . Daniel ifap'pliratlons ire paadL JClal Jurors John. Ufeiav Spring 'Valley, ’ one ton| ent time anil are under inves'tlgaiion : \_;' C Mff lU jw - i ^^ D ^ vta ‘ SHannerB;'\!: truck; Elmer'Vhn Zandd.Nyack, tbur-[ by the agent : ‘ • *• ; G.* vlfeimer, - William Vogts, Daniel ing ;.: — J , , Snyd e r. — Mons^y , — ©me — t on 1 /'s e pt.-Sfr, Ifl'JA th en- wer e-- 30 . fa - :at Stark, . Leonard D>cke, Charles “ Stev- truck; _ Robert O ’ Hagan, ■ Nyack. | Ues containing 108 cl sedSn; Geo. G. Youtatfus. Nanuet, sub-r years of age - receiving' allowances. . . . TT _ - urban; J. Hararahan, ppring-Valley^j., , ..-phe average.: cost per child' 'per ': I ’ >»d Retz, John mry J:. Schrievef. efa>tfe.*town — Gilbert' ' B. Bell-. - John Ma-geti; Petgr Day, • Eugene 'Bla.iivelt.\ seilan; Brenner Bros.. . Spring .Valley.! m0 nth' this year in' ins.t-ButibnS H -A * • er Ds %- ’ sedan; Geo: L. B'rewn,. Palisade^, tour-| ^ n>r n $20 to $25-'per xribnth;' at $20] ” ^3® | r reyer >. V- ink; /Nyack Schools, runabout;,' B,j_p er ' mo nth ‘ ^hejse 106 children woufd< . ~ Ward Smith, E. ^hese Morse. Spring Valley, touring can Uave cost the Cburity $25,440 If ah; Rockland Tohaccn Co,,-Nyack. ohe-tonti, a d hZM>' dommRted' thereto, insteatt; Ha Vers Craw.- — Charles Fisher, James Rockland Tobacco Co,,-Nyack. pfre-tpnl jiad beeh committed thereto, instead; »yra»or-.JpllH H. O ’ Brien. Peter Gin- P. Carvel, tonclusion of this meeting a citizens committee met and - organized the Chamb er ; Mayor T. F, Qdel l w as ap- Tompkfna,. Alan . Leggett; James • Za.- - b f l ateie and *Frarile- Crumble -were, ap pointed a; committee Jo prepare nbw by-Iavys and charter. A, M. • Voprhis, A. Leggett and Mr.. Hoag wero ap pointed to- select .candidates, for the secretaryship for the new ’ 1 organiza tion. A- meeting ’ of- the' reorganized . - Ch a mber will' be . held . pexr Tuasday. evening in the Nyack Y, M. £. A. By-laws to be adopted, and niany mat- ters will be considered. truck; Raymond De Martin*, ,Tappan,{ of t h'«- suta of $8,4'1.2.57-' actually .ex- ‘ v ^ .., - oneton. truck;. Miss MiltlreJ-Lydecker,l noni . l( . , ’ z .; - am NyaCk. . ruriaboutrDr. Saafsom,- Pier-!'?j • ’ ’ ■ ’ , '' 1 ..A >0 ^84 Bmneh. _ mont, coupe ; Mrs. B. Jgvy. Tappan, i- i V( , raee ■' allowance per ctaltf per ’ i:v - C on ^ li,r '_^' il 7 Chandler'rhadsfer • ' ■ • Average allowauvu I , liam /ABthony. Nelson Hopper, Drank Chandler roadster. . .. month in Rockland county 3^06^ ^ ; ^ amIpr . p ^ lfl ^ - Average ullowance ■ per CTimrlajT V - Crum. Leonard Swartz month in-Rockland county is ' -'James H. Moffett. -Dudley F. Conklin ■ Average epst per- child .pur monuft-r., — . — c — ..o_ • . r. m... ----- In institutions in Rockland county i WORLD ’ S: MOST-REMARKABLE ’ ' rNyA^ID 1 DIES; IN BRqp ’ KLY-N ■ .The merst rsTnnrkable tTivaltd tirthe YOUTHFUL* 'OFFENDERS BROUGHT TO JUSTICE • -Sometflne ago, the robbery of a sum of money from -the safe in the .Haver- straw Railroad depot on Main street, dating the brief absence 6f Mr, Ntek- arson: the .agent, was reported' - NO trace of the thieves could be found, at. the time, . but a local railroad detec tive, Harry Hanson has brought about the arrest , of two very youthful bf-! . ' fenders, respectively aged nine and ten years, who admit taking., the money but fait to. give a satisfactory account ,as to what becalhe of it. The tery surrounds the disposition, of the funds.and the conflicting stories told by the. children lead to the belief that 'there are more facts to be developed before the \truth .will out. ” HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. , Nyack High School football team lost in the final games of the season ’ s series to Spring Valley ’ s eleven, by a score of 9 to 6 . Nyack. had a gdod team and lost simply because an op*- portunlty to' bring out. Nyack ’ s driv ing ’ power could not be secured. With a well drilled team and a fine set of plays, it looked good for Nyack. The points scored for the season' were •Nyack 118 and Spring Valley 92, Ny- - ack rbar flvw, wpu fivo aud'hpd one tie game. - Spring Valley retains the ,County trophy .permanently having won the , championship three successive years. Nyack High School five defeated, the True Blues in the first game of the basketball season at the Y. M. C. A. Fine work was done by both sides, but the school boys were certainly above-par' and played good ball, win ning by. a score of 18-13.. The game was well supported by loyal fans of both Teams. The girls ’ High School team lost to the u Y ” . team by a- score of 27 to i». This too, was A good gamut, with pep , from start, to. finish. OFFERS PROPERTY FOR' ~ - COMMUNITY HOUSE 'worfft is dead. -Ha was Charles' Noel DoPKins.-a bedrtddej} , cripple for Thir ty years: - Yet. pneumonia was the im- meiitato cause of his , death - at liis home, in Brijoklyn. - . : Douglas, ^ w'aS the author of TOO t-yrics, a volume of ppe ’ ms and several other hook8-; ne. Was editor .of five magazines, .-with- . SJHHMMlft • readers-; - Tie wrote about half of the skits and parodies 'you see tn vaudeville; he had produced a dozoh . plays- written fpr amateurs; he received more mhil than J. j*. 'Morgan or many other famous men; h® did all his work on a bed pf pain,.and yet he was the rno^t cheex-. ful man in all New York, Mr. Douglas came to this country in 1SSS from gtagland, where he was a- .moderately; successful actor.' -He -passed through the yariou3*=fcheatrical playing the role pf a villain in a melo drama. This particular villain had to make a h,eavy fall In his -death scene, and it .was not long before Mr, Douglas began to feel the. Ill- effects oi his self-imposed -injuries. Soon after he .was stricken, with' paralysis; MEE T IN G. Gordon - Conklin, Ivah P. TaUman, Oliver Seeley, Frederick Bqhultz. In spite o'? the largely increas'd GREAT cost rif,. IMng the ..average allowance ; . • ■ per ehil ’ d 'per rffontff- ' ln: -Rncklaiel , • . , ■ county decreased froth $6.22 last-yoaf v, to $6.06\' for 'this jyear.- This result was ;mad0 possible by careful super*'. ®®7 ’ vision on the -part of bur agent and-L ■ L POCAHONTAS \* MAKES VISITATION damqge to the property asAhp flanjes; j ion • was , the initiation of two young The. fif«-..ito3- -probably * causiwi;-by-j-meu .wiia^Lfaibflrs. are-old members at.,. benzine' ’ igniting, which, had been ussd,] 'Havefst.raw Lpdge; Charlds Leltnef;. ,' to clean a rug. .;• ■ j arm _ nf Dp; George A. Leitner, and 1 of William \H. Clarenc*: Keleher son LEAlpS IN ' SAVING Schoal. Np, g g- of -Al b any, which le d . p- Mr.-- h r-rrrey presented- an- attraotive- Elk stick, pin to - Mr. Keleher, and 'Mr. ga^e to — Cirarlea Leitner, ..-a — tbe other Priblir- . Sehocii of the Capitol' City -of.New York State in tlve ftmou n t -of sevfnge of. its pa nils j-^, r-atch fob, an ' 'Silk ’ s tooth, a-gift to Dr . Leitner' from br. Wilson many rears aho, but which had been care* mouhti'ir 'lh fut r> - , '~b ~i y.- r ?TyrTr. arid: mouittgfr'Ttr-x most 'skiilftii and attractive manner. • Those initiated -were:- . - M.\ A, Harley and , John S. Klugkist, tf?;., .of Grand -View;| ttudblph J. ” Stev- ah Grand vfewri Rnttetph J siev- of Rockland* Lake: ..Calvin C. during the pa^f' year, is once, more; the champion saver. -The ri'pprt. re- , iv- 'f- by th.^ .Govern- 1 • meat Loan- Organization for : trie • sales J of -Thrift Stamps' and ’ Government[' Savings -Stamps to the boys ahR-gi^ 1 “ '-- ^ J™** 1 *??! ^e- of the TFhrbllc- Schooia ’ . of Albany f pr Quackenburit. Edward to Broehmej. f - ibA month of October shows that P Slf * b^rleo 3 Leitner. and. G. N-U 2* t» gun torging ahead' ’ and ! A - Auir - of L^f ’ njont.Doha A. McKea- leada- ail. the other schools. tn~rthtrr° a .- ° J. Blanve lt . CIare nce L- . amount of Stamps bought.' Althoughtf^d Dimnnw Ah Murray, it fs one of the'smallest echoola ta “ wi-lS^ ' the Capitol City, the amoum saved ^« rldon . ot . hr its . pupils during Ocloar. Wosj Sherman, of M Haverstraw . arid $169.69: 0&SSit£%!^i ‘ ^ ‘ orp;4^ character that tow.j.res Jennie, Harrison, Great Poca- S.'-No. 22. Miss Etta F MRe^'PrincL ft T'ZVT* « ie ^ ri T a ^ ot: ' . • at ___ h^T^niriJr tn before. ■ . rial said ■ that although ’ there were I listening to before. . .par sam uai. a J-*. , . J Frank Armstrong, member of White ■of ■Degree of . Pocahontas, j n7 pnplis distributed .in ^ yice p re3l aehf ot . teiS^filOrade.,; ^.amount of_ sale, '^ cait{on ^ an ad- wat likewise accounted tor by tfia far- ^ ^rj: stote. made fief offictal vis-] the gchW .year, ending June 1939. wus- w w*. ■ “ - . P en. Tneadav evemne Nov .^ath s a vetL la during the'\sun>mer va is believed that.they accum 1 by the pupils during the summer va- ^ aisembtod at the the methera 'and older ' children of Minnekaunee ' Council, , No 219; _ the varicus families, which prevailed,^ ot W ?L ^emVfh'im ^ aa - average of-more I Miss Miles is due to the .exceptional throughout the year ' Out of the 3-0 widows receiving al- CouncfI No 40> 0 f. Nyack,:and-Quash-j lowances, 24 are eiyraged in remuner- pakfi cpuricil. of RhcKMmi Lake.* ' - ative employment, which for the mos ^ ^imnekaunee received ' their deputy. th-m S10 club house to enjoy a lunch provided bv. the- House Committee and a social vicissitudes, and finairy-Tourid hiniSelt there afe older children in the'fatally •part does hot require their continued . . absence from home during the day ™ wcas.on who is Mrs. Jennie br night perils. Of the 4. seven are HalUda^ of New York city. Mrs- a wav all dar, ever.v day, and'In three Ha. nson praised^ the work of tljis cases the children ar? cared for>y it i« youngest ta the the grand parents. In th e othe r cases State, The degree was. Of the 6 remaining widows; 4 -u-,, of candidates by the team' of ’ Chaste • Council.* At the. close of the meet- The Sportsmen ’ s - Fish and Game Protective Association will hold a meeting on Friday evening, Decem ber 3, in the Highland Hose. Company House, when.' the annual election of officers will take place. * * The organization started. In 1911- - with a membership of 20 and at the present time has a .membership cf '200. The present officers are: Presi dent. Arthur M. Gage; vlee-p/asident, ;wp«rt A. Bauer;, first vice-pfesident, Harry Scott; second vice-president. Ray C. Everett; secretary. William B. * Schupner treasurer, Fred Do Revere. • : - . dt has been announced that at the close of the hunting.season, this as sociation will, distribute throughout the county partridges and snowshoe rabbits'-,: white perch will also be re-, leased to stock the lakes, in the coun ty. , . '■ ' . \ IMPORTANT MEETING OF prevented from working, by the pres-,' . . ■ . . . _ r1 « ,«? chl.dr en i, the.^^et^cheon wa s b, eratioir for the past year or more amt „ , , r __ •. Which Is to be carried out with great-; Mr3 ' Ge orge Boardtaan . er detail during the: coming year, each yggtgl BYi ' f ' df a ' t lgfiSta g ' TU required l nr[. keep.-<:***' ’ n?cord of her expenditures during each month and -to send- that HOYT ’ S NEW GARAGE OPEN . to the-BoarcJ, before a chejck for the following month ’ s pension is forward ed. . This plan ^Ivea us a careful check on the family expenditures, as vvell as to know whether or not the pubne ffioney te snent wiaelT and w°tl. Miss Gladys ' Mendum, who is also the Agent of the Rockland County The garage just completed on New Main street. Haverstraw tor Louis Hoyt has opened for inspection and business, and starts- on its .commer cial careei; with a unique 'record in these times of turbulent building con- di tions ' ■ ■ - __ _ ______ „ ___ __ Eight -weeks ago a vacant lot met the .gaze of the passerby, today a com- Commfttee pf the State Charities Aid- Association, continues to act as the, ^ m 0 o pe ^ t ° T ^. F^.nJ r^d but Agent for our Board and we commend 1 ^yitohl^LrisUc \of Mr^Hoyt ’ most highly, her zealqus ami efficient ta aU that ffun- “ tof of work |dertakes. The public Is cordially in- an The Boifd of .ChiM WpKare -is^J®^^ re8pect composed of the following members :> an Bevertdgo <X - Dunlop, -chaiifosaT' IN MAKING la u-ue w laic f . rnURSE interest W the Savings taovement that' 3 : . ^ CREAM is felt by the parents of the children. . ... ' ' attending P. S. Nd.- 22. _ J . si n Ce .the advent of.?roh!bitlcm the •Our success fe probably ^ ice-cream .has doubled.* Thid ‘ Eyerv^dav a bank- 1 tremendous increase in the demand 1 has created a scarcity of.skilled mgR_ cooperation- of the teachers, ’ Principal Miles.______ _ __ mg dajt , - ' ,,,, ti , uthis d\lHghtful and noririSh- •\The- tacenttrea for savings seem ’ to make mis a.i«a . . to be a'spirit *of.thrift inculcated b ? . ln \ pr ™ U r ^ uIt - tiie Xew York State teachers arid, many of the parents andLAs* lt , at CobleskLl the 'natural ' spirit of emulation en- , T ‘ ^ shS course bf eig.-t gendered by the government schemes oniimu^. ^ ^ ^ ^ ock and newspaper notices. ” . • „ ! ^\^l.e begins January 3rd and -. Principal Miles - is quite confiden. . ^ . ,...7- __ _ ■ R is stated. r h ’ wef s?s tireat ta - W ’ - G^rtnnent ^avmgs .ahle-tetoU^ca^^ Making movement will once more roll up * | record in the amount ot money saved j ^ «„hool has excellent „ ia . The school has exceHen* a'keen competition among the public , facilities^tor giving toorough^traimng by them during this year. There is the task. a seen Buoqrewwfu — r r .; , >hia field ADolicants for .enroll- school children of Albany each ' atdeast eighteen yearn them striving • to have .their school | ment must_he m * na „ taA J v m to a d In t h e ambffnt of. money naved i oLthe -HOME FOR DRUG ADDICTS, , ,The- Salvation Aymy has opened a home ' tor drug addicts at 'Tappan. school can handle to good advantage. -Tuition- Is free to residents of the State. . . ' . * _ __ ‘ A hriqf description of the be secured \ by addressing MEMBERS : Ex-Mayor B. P- Wodtf Of Leonia has offtroi his firoportr on Central ■ — - - • - site pf _ Community House M well as a -TWn' Hell. -Ho-d e fin tta a ction Jkga. .. ;; - 1 K . <be«L ^takeo on the nfro^slrion. ea yetu ^ ^ , — - • • {' M OaejTAt, AU^l t^U RV . MgKTi.ya . -^ — TSe~' bl-meot h ly ■ Women ’ s Auxiliary of the Nyack Hos- pltal will tie held at tha Nyack Red- Crow Hbase, TawdAy, December T. An. important meeting of the Mem bers of the newly reorganized [Nyack Chamber of Commerce,- will be held Tuesday .evening, Dec, 7 th * at o ’ clock. In the Y. ,3$, C. .A. buUding; By-laws for the government of. the or- gaQization will be adopted at this mooting.. Other matters requiring Anslderation may be taken up at the same tilde. * ■ - Let us have ' a full attendance of the members, aod all participate in launching our now Community Organ ization. CHRISTMAS CA RNIM AL.; — r t _ Of THE. NYACK. .CLUE w TSia members «f th'#' Nyack Club are busily planning the Club acUvi-. na«Lfof t h# Yulwtid# a e a s oar vrirfefc QC. lit _______ be held on Memhdrs-aa4. friends are. invited < to appear in fancy costnme, ' ^h^attraettro program of Christmas _ .. ^ * dancing will b# enjoyed*].** Haverstraw, Spring,Valley; Mrs. Jno. F. Shankcy, secretary, Haverstraw; Mrs. N. R. Schoonmakec, Nyack; Mrs. Chas. R. Christie, Haverstraw; Mr. John Sehg- stacken. Stony Point; Mr. Lewis Hut ton. Nanuet; Mr. Edwin TqpEyck ijdonsey. . .. .*'• MANAGING EDITOR OF NEW YORK TRIBUNE IS DEAD THRIFT IN THE NYACK SCHOOL. The “ Thrift Education, ” urged so insistently by our' Government, is be ing very succeasfuly taught at the Nyack public school, . as the follow ing very creditable record testifies, as it hume ’ rates the savings of the dif ferent grades from October 27 to December 1:' ' . 8 th. grade, 113.85; 7a grade. f2E80: Th grade, *15.10; 7c grade, $47.35 ; 7d grade, |3f ; So grade. $35.30^ 5a grade, $33.85; 5b grade, S9.70; 5fc grttde. $10.70; 4a grade. $30.76; 4b grade $4-30; 4c. grade, $7.64; 3a grade. $34 88 ; Sti gra^te, $12i«; 8 c grade; 113- «]{ 2 c grade, 4 $lCaS4-l%- gra4e,,-$ll.- 57; lb grade, *19.83 Ip grade, $.19.76; kindergarten;' $18-19, . . Friday night, December J, Tappan Zee High School team will,meet the team ’ of the Havers troW High School ' Hip league iattem of Vacmah day# ’ ’ , during, the to raise funds George M. Smith, managing editor of the New York Tribune, died sud denly, at his home Monday from ptomaine poisoning complicated with hqart 'disease; He* had been 111 since last Tuesday. 'Thirty years ago Mr. Smith began his newspaper activities on the New; ark (N. J.) Advertiser,; later serving the -New . ¥ 6 rk Tribune and the Sun and the Philadelphia Press before Joining the Tribune. *: He leaves a widow; a son, and, daughter, • - , TARRYTOWN PREPARING • FOR THE WINTER ‘ Tarry town believes ta preparedness and no at- the recent meeting, the Boart rH Tniatees directed the High way Committee to. purchase a Baker snow plow. Th« pldw wt& probibly heavy fire appa,ratus>and will be. used to keep . tha stHate tmen, -a -*a- ropeeted-Bwt w drive -to to be launched in the Southern States for ' ‘ 'e^forcemenL on .bitioa. It seea» to wiwte.mwlad^ about Natfonali prohi- Ouly men patients wiR be accepted hfi cW^kiU, K T.* , first, but if the home proves the sue- ^ _______ _ _________ - cess that is anticipated tar jt. a simi- ^-,-^ n AGAINST VOLUNTEER iar retreat, tor women 'will be opened. During the first year of operation the Sray Tgspets .. to -honse. 256 - m-en^at Tappan. Each Inmate or guest, will stay from two to five weeks, accord ing, to his needs and: the Ume at which it takes him to pass the period of temptation. , NYACK TO HAVE NEW CAMP. Mr. A. B. Crook,- national organizer -of the -Patriotic ' Sons of America la visiting Nyack .these t days, ’ making an effort to build up a , new camp, seeking the aid of old members and 'rounding up new ones. Judging from the past successes of Mr. Crook he is- very liable to be successful in Ny ack. _ FIRE COMPANY FOR INJURY CARING FOR NEEDY EX-SERVICE MEN Col. Fredertek W. Galbraith of Cin cinnati, Ohio, ndw national command er of the' American Legion is makfo* v . v ,„ „. w . ^ ___ _ » tour ef the hospitals In this country onr the' frontroLawae of.the .where' ne wntbesi* ef: the Lbgfoo jural ' ' patients. ' Ha wtB find ant what trefU- ' ment they are receiving and endeavor ’ I d. tbn n ^. heljh ; . We are ’ pleased to report that Frank Rartow, who was sevrely in- JUTW ut # ■wiiiiUPiii III .- WFa ■ , wiiwe Englewood, N. J.; is recovjiritig ta the vett Post, of Nyack, ergantaed a hospital at Englewood and hopes to** - ------------- w “ “ ’ ^ ho brought to his home to Among the Cases lilted oh- ttx& Court Calendar for the . December term,-is that of ’ a private individual: against a volunteer fire company. Columbian Engtae'Company of Bpring Valley has the unique distinction of being one of the first fire companies, 'sued for damages. Abraham Green berg is suing the fire company for *5,000 damages, for Injuries received by his son. when the razade dazzle operated, at the July carnival of tiro Fire Company fell and broke the. boy ’ s ' leg Frank Comesky is-counsel for plaintiff, end. Gray & Tomlin will act for the fire company. MRS. VANAMEE HONOREJD, The members of the several Repub- -lican Clubs -who were priyiledged to- hear Mrs. Grace . Vanamee speak dur- ~ tag the recent political campaign will be interested to know, that the Itab lan Government hag conferred a dis tinguished honor upon Mrs. Vanamee by- pruaefitttas-ker sdth a-g qi l f. BKft», u for conspicuous services World War, It tg reported thf llfsa. vayamaq is the ~ftrst-worn a n t n • Anigr- Ica to ke so honored/ TO-WWi¥l(--HOEWXAL»~L FWITr:ACK ^ ' 1 1 ' . *fO > HAVE AUXILIARY to Ite^hsJd ' * Tk# menfeeto et the . , 4ott.Ghariaeig end Baytooml.