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Hotstatter, County ''Tr<jaaiirer Walter O, Hamil ton ..an-i r [Deputy Ctnipty- - Treasurer Tvoko were m.Albany last Frl- . day o n tua ln eaa for the, county, • .T he Supervhjors-and May>r-WaKSi ______ ______ _ ___ _ _______ __ -■ yr -i rstAm HldHWA.V. •- ' ‘ •Oth e w i tef 1 See-'-Ataokfc- Ta*«»o*! 0 **« . RockUnd County From- A Amounting to $57,I)0<C- tJR. W.; cguRte, ^sn^^njsy .^visw * 1 #' tfT . e i_ - rbttjrestj|na AddftWMfc , r .•: At'-tbe.jfimmiAl\ ittaetlp ofi# e Mtts] 01 rdi mea A jle ’ of sp ^ inis ^ f- W^AmrAwfe^SEctmcft a ► • - — r i- J — ; VALLE Y ATtf ACKjED. 'VJ/ m ' ’ * ffpugj^y]^jlreate<lTjy “ (Man Who Waff'Trlabtenid r ^ay , Approaching Au ’ o. ^Jlfipreiettta TNyack • • •. Milytfr:C^ll} ^1,. .| | land'Cmtot^'SefuST^loefety^h^k at L. Mfa: Cttp/HeiPie','df Spring vifiley; , “ Thea Village of South ?»yaok, Board - /' . tg g^CT?r > - ^ i ^qm:-^%!lgwwri^^ef:fW^^ggf y « .Tr i4u ^. 4 -\AJU a^- - T g-A-a-'Trnitm -dg:ii:;iriTr ! !z^v:V lr-: fthr ’ thte le: II was held up •add Fougfefy huwtird'feTi' a strange man on the NySek turnpike ridar the l^eW City -branch tracks L. - v --ii . n't .» * TO!VITF'Vr* »*#■*»•* w; wro-mirtu I -;■ TWO'-WEEk ’ S Chamber ot-lComwFerce- . Committ*. ” ' Jft EMULSION OF COO LIVElf oiL. 'Game February 19. ‘ * t* 6 '* ■ . ■ • tlere .&. jgp . dth^-.reliable^retMdy; for the relief of chronic cough*; bur Emulsion is palatable and eapy to take luseTwe lents and it-Is always fresh. : John D. BMt Drag co. The ■R exall ISfore , 9C Main St. • Nyack, Nl Y. CHAMBER BECOMES ENTHUSIASTIC .MEETING HELD O^i TUESDAY NIGHT. T er np i j i'aiy-O^fe+atir ’ - Et ee S e d ' a h U By. Laws AdoptfUl — Meeting-HcfU- in Y. M. C. A. A schedule of gatjies for the land'^tjrUiTTy Baakexball Loague 1 h^e f bpien submitted' to- the fsahagors- of the ftVe teams represented fn. .the 1 __ ' ^ „ 9~a by H.- S. DeGroat, of Nyack, chalr- nran of the league directors, and will probably stand without revisions. Each team will play every tedm in the lekgue four games, two at bbme And .a like number of games, on each opponents court. The. first*games will be played - during the .week' of Da'- cember 13, and allowing ’ 'for post poned gamps, thb. league season Will come to a close during-the week of February '20! • • — The complete dchedole .1? .as fol-. lows ; • J ’ ' . W&iin^sday, Dec, : 15 — Pearl River at Nyack. • Thursday, ’ Dec. Iff-^Nyac.k : at Suf- Urn; .. flkKii ; ihiir :7 ^a^-Eoarle&l BA F- » ■* * ■ *.S<n,iu-day ’ , \D'ec. IS, — : Pe2rl River af Sloatsburg ;: Sii££fir.n at Spring Valley, Wednesday, Deg. 22- — Spring VaHey at, Nyaclj. . . ! ----- ’ . , Thursday,' Dec. 2^ — Suffern at Pearl RW&L Offieers Wert for : the ^dsuln year: ' \ ' •> President, Dr. W. B. Gibb, Haver : 4f . Tr iiffai4 '\ a in' m ‘ OVangEto Wfi- called . Straw-; ' jribe-presidettt. Dr. -H, C, shortly after- 5 o ’ ctock .Wednesday sores, ’ IketchFosth vniugel-^ecretary; * e ^ e gT_irt-t - . . .. . •;•:*. . |, Dr.. R; G. Clock, Pearl River; treas- - ’ . • . were in Albany in th^ matter of State- highways In Rockland county, particu- lacly tn regard to Route 3, a Federal nid highway, wnich ts to be built, in Nyack, Rockland Lake and Stony Poipt.- They were assured by the State Highway Department.that work „on thts highway would be taken up next year. ' • - ■ County Attohiey Hofstatter. . OofUnty Treasurer HamiTton ‘ and Deputy Rose Were, in Albany in the matter of taxes dirt* fltiekisml. county from- the State. At 'the present, time the State owes the conet J- -about' ' '$57:000 • taxes on State land Mn Rockland county. In an interview James A. Wendell, Ctmtptjmfcer'' '• eject, - everything possible, .after he took urer, Dri Dean M llti mare,, NyacK, „i: , . The in4etCBg\'*-as one of the largest in Kt^h&nce and best ever held by the society and- the metm was all that could-be/desjrcd. \• Dr. J; G. Dlngman, of Spring Valley? who served as president during the past year .was toastmaster. The togst$ Were- ’ ; ... ' t ,- • * the - P»»ysteian Owea • to- H4» Counly Medical Society/ ’ .Dr. D. S. Dougherty, New- York City; \Medical Ethics, ” Dr..R. ft- Feller, Pearl*River; “ Physicians Fees and the-High. Coal ed Living,\ ■ Dr r H. ‘ ('rosby. Haver- straw; \The Physician A h Guardian of the Public Hfealth, ” Dr. Frank Over- ton,' .Patchogue. L. I. g ” The Relation of the .Health Officer to Society, ” ,0r 4A- ArTefttisr,.- rt^m'dnT Mrt.j Hearle, hdd been -spending tho' d a y- at th e . hofei Mrs. George. H *arle, Sr, af .West NV special - meetings this wek jn order to take action .upon the .-proposed Increased prtee- of gas ■b y. , th ^ _ Rockland Light, and power Company 6 <(Nyadk. As a|T ‘ ?iitcotne of.. the meetings J<khn McFajrlane was- re- | t a irted a - r v oun^eb ^o represent - both- boards at the nearing Of the Public Service Commission .held on Monday. A i? ack. At about 5, o ’ clock sho left the Mr., McFarfano secured » two weeks' house and started to walk toward-h-espite; on the matter, during whiclji Spring Vallfey expecting that she would meet, one ot the-buses running between Nyack and Spring Valley and ride nome. -T ‘ . >• , No bits came' along, however, and she continued to walk. She noticed a man walking behind time effort will uc made to show- that the present Increase is uhtitriely In the , face, of present prices being. 08 the decline- ___ , John W. ■ Dailey, J. D. Dnnlwp.. A- M. Voorhfs, F. R. Crumble and A. B. Churchill, delegates from- the Cham* her of ..Commerce represented the in- -ffrr The organization meeting of the Chamber' of Commerce was .held on Tuesday nigbu at the Nyack\ -Y. M. .C- A.i and. was jveHf att egd^ fi-* Mufilt business ’ of Importance -was trans*- ’ acted, and the chamber fras officially • ’ organized. .Temporary officers were ' elected for the balance of the cut-rent year .as follows: John D.. Dunlop “ * pfesTcfejtrr - jamrs--Zahrisk re and-Efank R. Crtmibie. first ' and second vice-, /^residents; Mayor; T. F. Odell, troas- , 11 ref\; and 'Dphiol . Shea l ..st« , .ei&a ’ ,. Directors to serve until the annual election in ’ March were: also chosen a* follows-: - J.- B Dunloiv A. M.. Voor- hls, L Neisncr, E. C. Barber, D. J. ' ?'SfidS,* fc Tr TV OdetL ’ ’ Tania's ■.ZaTstTSkl'*.. N. A Burke , F. R. Crumble, • W. H. RftdcU'ffe, A.'Leggett, A. B. Chrirchil!', John W. Dailey. -C. . W. Roberts and Benjamin Haas. The • application Of the .Rockland Light & Power Co:, for , a monthly- meter service charge was brought up for s i'i n at e — tt onsid o r a t toUr--a — ca tn-mil tee composed of J. D. Dunlop, J. C. Traphagen and Dr. G. S. Writer was appointed : to cc : opcrate with the vri-- lage of. South Nyack and the Town ■ Board of .Ofangetown to Investigate the justice-of the proposed charge, .'with instruction-^ |o-. employ counsel, . experts .ou other proper means to con test the Power Company, if such ac- vtlon be deemed necessary. _ . During the routine of business, re solutions were adopted asking Mdyor Odell of Nyack.to reconsider his .re cent tendered resignation to the- Board of Trustees of Nyac^ * ulil Secretary Shea .was inatrfccted to write to Mayor - Odell setting forth Saturday, pec. Sar — NYack- at Spring Valley; Suffefn at Slodtsburg. Wednesday, -Dec, :29~rSr6a.t9burg at Nyack. . ' ” Thursday. Dec. 30 — Spring .Valley at Suffern; Nyack at Fecrl River, Saturday,* Jan. 1 — Sloatsburg ’ at Spring-Valley: „ ' j ‘ -WQdneeuay, Jan». v 5 — ^Suffem at Jvy- ack. /\ v . . ..Thursday. Jan. 6 — Spring Valley at Pear! River; Sioatsburg at Suffern. Saturday, Jan. 8 — Pearl River at Spring YalleV ; Nyack' at Sloatsburg ' Thursday, Jan. 13 — Pearl -Rlyec at SufferiL'. — - ........ ._J _____ • Saturday; Jan. 15 —Spring Valley at Sloatsburg. . ’ . . f .r.., , .Wednesday, Jan. — Pearl River at Nyack; ?, ’ Thursday', Jan. 20 — Nyack- at Sut- fern;-Sloatsb urg at Pe a rl River. ___ 'Saturday, Jan. 22 — Suffenj at Spring ■^jalle-y p*'l > .eart River at.- SJoatsburg, Wednesday, Jan. 26 —Spring Valley at Nyack. . . Thursda'y,'Jan.' 27 — Surfeni at Pearl River,'- f - : , • . Saturday, Jan, 29 — Nyack at Spring VajleW Suffern at Sloatsburg,. Wednesday, Feb. 2 — Sloatsburg at Nyack office' January 1 , h> bring about the payment • of this . account, *'. If Mr. ■Wendell ’ .is not successful in securing payment C-dunty Attorney Hofstatter *wllT ” Tffr ti ti itm -edcait-riiTff-mn ag; ' State to fore© tpayment EpiSQN .KECITAL: ” A large representative • audience, at tended arid epjoyed the recital given on.- Friday- night m the, Nyack High. tion of the Physician to^Hi.T Patffent,\. Di*. - -O; ’ S. .Wigkimariv New Ypri -City. Df. ‘ Charles D Kline, of Nyack.. was slated f&Faa: address on “ Medical Leg islation or *Legia'!ati'v,e . MfSdiclne ” but present. - . ' • - J ■ The ph ’ ysiciaris in attendance were Dr. E.. H. Maynard, Dr. J. AVlfliam Giles; Dr. Dean MiUimore,- Dr, A. E. •Doig...DT'. J. L: Sly, Nyack; Dr. M. J, Sanford. Lr- R. .F. Sengstacken, Dr. W. R Sltler, i)r. C. P, Hussey, Dr. ortfted with mariy varieties of fe.rn, _ rl t - which made ’ a pleasing ’ foreground ; [o.. D* . P!,rinA<.r;».-.T» 4 - Dr. J. M. Ma-'O-oUi k, Bani.er', u.H , IT foritfie two large Edison Phonographs .... ^ ,, k ;. nr r- Q Q -n-xr whfch Vt so much to the evenings tResdn. Summ.t plcafftmr- _ •* • ;? •_,! Letch-worih Vi-InW: Dv. Ralph Ile- • The, artists cf f ,ie l0 “ 'Vnla • Pann. -Cougurs; Dr D. S. , Dougherty? Miss Lcola- .Luct-v and Miss Virginia ( ^ p ; g; wfuhtniaLn, -New York cit Dr. Frank 'Overtori,..-Dr. Marsh, of the tHE CHRISTMAS CLUB OF NYACK Tenafiy. Thursday, Feb. ?, — Spring Valley at SuffaKi; Nyack at ' Pearl River. Saturday, • Feb. o — Sloatsburg rit Spring Valley. Wednesday, Feb. 9 — Suffern at N5- ack. • ’ . ~ • Thursday, Feb. TO- — Spring-Valley at Pfiarl River; Sloatsburg at Suffern! Saturday? Feb. 12 — -Pen.rX' River at Spring Valley; Nyack at Sloatsburg. Thursday, Feb — 17 — Pearl River at Suffern ’ ' ? J Saturday, Feb. 13 — Spring Valley at Sloatsburg. ■?' -. • -- The week! from Wednesday, Feb. 22 to Saturday, Feb\ 26 is left open for postponed games. . • Powell, reader. Miss Powell intro dueed Miss Lucey In a mo^t charm- ; Bf HeaUh; Dr MacKeUar; Ing. manner, explaiuing Hiat m pru*H ( m ___ to.-lllU.straf 6 . tbs'wondera; of-the^tete^L Edison pti-onugraph. Miss .Luctfjf. -would sing'-.part' of* the shfectiort -a.nd . f*leu' pause, the phonograph 'carrying along the'S.ong. ; Luring, one selection the? , William Scherrer lights were turned off. arid.. hearing]- many friends of , William ] country-as about .3000 banks have ip- while - not seeing . MS ks Lucey sing j sche'r-rer; Tan. ’ of Mr. and Mrs, -Jacob corporated. this department for sair- heTd the. attention., of ...the aridiencu ] g{.'j 1 e r r„.r'I'i? Valley Cottage, were pain-1 leg - r.vnii .an, ayeraget .of.-about : WOO ' OBituApy. ■*■ b,er and .aft^r ’ .* 'time hV pdsseA'.heY terest of Nyack consumers, as . did and ' went on ahead Ari she neared i ai^o John T. -North, ft a self-appointed the New. City branch crossing on the j representative,' ’ and Herman Wagner, mrnpiKc the man turned 2nd ■ walked j of South Nyack. _ • • back toward her. When he- met ' her j ; .Following close uuon the action- of b«idAnfie\T^dffltj «3 of 3mif^ “ T^W^tftnl^thw He ■ ordere vta-UirbwapTr Mrsr 'Heart^ , J ob3y.e8; bfet-at . thsLs^misi TowTLoi CraugctosfSr, ip-the -gaa time'shouted-Tor-lielp. ; ’ • ition, .Mayor. .Thoo-lote- F,. Odriir. tend- The-man gfabjred her by the throat - e.mf .his* -resignation, to the Nyack and she- fought with, him shouting all Board, of Trustees?, at their meeting . the. time. Just *as Mfa. Hearle was [ on ,M ond'ay i>lg ht. Th is came as a' ar - T fyiTrnvT-a TTrtTr the' man's' superior I as to the-citizens of. Nyack, . ■fFTT overcome, , by Strength, Wiiiiafri Feper and Charles j Tlie posftion of Mayer Odell is fuL Eberling earn© along in-a car on the -iy understood, for as an individual ha way to yack. . .* ' ... ■• ••. sferves the Gas .C%ngapy, and as a Whan the man . saw the car ap- public official he' teryeH the people proaching he. released Mrs. Hearle of Nyack,?and no'one ciun serve'two- arid fle-i Into the woods.. . J'authorities at the grime time and do Mrs. Hearle was considerably: their best,/but public tQ&Xing is very, spratch-id in ’ th.e^ scuffle but retained: j strong that Mayor Odell. be asked to ' her boll on her purse-which\ she WbT, recotisidet ’ his' a'ctiom'-ahd ‘ wbeir tho., carrying in her \Hand -when attacked :.gas* matter is set tied-.? to once more ” The fire- . alarm nearby, was rang j take up the reiris of . official • leader- calling out u tha. Nanuet firemen and j^bip — a. position be has filled /with others who/'scriured'^tlie - woods -blit sincerify ' and ’ efficiency, could not .find the man? rTsh-rrrr Mwrrtft?* • • rifwy- waa so rttl«jij; l, ^o TiotTTyCOltlMEN'CED- AGATNST \ arm < ;J.-f >..ier.tf Wood>mnvto work - pe - t E r STAUFFACHER on the case. — On F'ridcy of Gils, week. Giu..Cliriit: raa.- t/lun-funds-&Jf' 1320, amounttog to $ 110 , 000 , 000 -.>ijl be ^wardf-il^ • n iT rriembe. s. ’ !• T ’ hea-e; ’ 'Christmas Clubs, are widelv diritribrited thrigiughout' the equally as well, then the lights were * frilly' ’ shocked - \to . learn, of his. death | members iriteacii ciitbr.whose-savings turned on and behold it was not Miss ■ on gatyrday morning at' the Nyack j thij year show an increase of $10,008,* Te- Imgey singing, not the hu,man: vuicc. FTospIfai ' tol lOWing an-'ope r atio n- - for ff^et but the re-creation of it by -.means' ofappeUd-fcltisV •' .Young ' Air. Scherrer j These figures bear Strori Because Re'conducted an -illicit still on fils-- premises- , at Qrangeburg.h. Peter' -Stauffacher, \'formerly a hotel ke e pe r a t - t ha r~* pia ce . may - .lo se- hts' property.' ~ A for. .tfae; seizure', 'and' for- , feature- of IT Buildirig ’ used as a baCT*' : room and-the .land : on which 1% is lo-. dated in brarigeburg, the property of Stauffacher,' -cri whose premises', the/ •still -'-was- found iu-roprraK&u r.-haa been riled. In , the .. United States \Coart fri New- York (?tiy by United States . -^'Attorngv. Ffanefe ' G. C affey . ■ ' evidence I m,„- ' ___ __ __ , , ___ ;_ 1 L , . , , . . , . . . . ,. -Tho* rase had- its beginning when, a = mechanical devise of, steel, and wa3 on |y twenty-Jlireo year old, a jof the popularity of niik .branch-, pt.j on .. Q e t0 ^ er qr, ; . 1 9 19 - Deputy Internal wood. - . *» . .. . j young ’ man-well-known in Nyack who jc-ur grejit savings institutions,\ Manvj Collectors ■ George L. Miles - Miss Powell needs ' little introduc- Uad a host of friends. All who came ; households of moderate ■ incomes : ancj .j$r ; g aS3C R seize d a still in tiori, her work, as an. artist of unex- j n con tact with him Were impressed j-readily grasp the opportunity afford ; stauffaclfer's ’ buildfing with all the sa- Celled ability had pr;ecedetl her, *1 ne with- his- manly character and genial ted by tire Christhiaa CiUb to. ,mpk^ j :,,,, ^ httincs. -The revised' ’ ktatutes as charm of her delightful personality kindly . than her, , lie w-as employed fan . etfor . i a thrift, w ii 1:,. ,i . nears fruit ; amended, provide in ■ the case. ■ of an was soon felt by her very attentive- by the Judge Auto Company of . Xy-rage at such ---- opportune season and ;;nia'-vful distillery that tile right/title audience. The-artistic efficiency of ack-arid!at he* time of his death was j makes' tlie solution of the Christmas arl ^ interest in the land on .which Uie these two young ladies combined with, assistant -foreman of Jackson Hose 1 Gift T robiem a- joj forever. . - ! distiliefy 13 s-i.tuate-i may be forfeited thri re-creations of .Edison , wonder ;Compariy.. This i-ompany atlended in | .That Greater Now York is alive to: ^ , the ' j^fted ' State's, machines afforded an evening ’ s pleas- a body at th.e Scherrer home on Mon-{ the advantages of this plan is shown | When- $tauffacher ’ s case came up ure-of a quality not often enjoyed, day evening and .-held, the. firemanic by the fact that trie ^iepositors of that j for trial -he ii. eaded guilty and paid such resolution. By-laws were adopted and Judge. Tompkiriri ^proposed -that the . foliow;- iiwwrpoeated-iHi the by-laws and the proposition met with favor. The paragraph in part, states. \The particular objects for which the corporation, is to .be formed are to promote a more friendly inter course. among its members to stimu late [and foster a better Community spirit among the inhabitants of the' villages of -Nyack, South Nyack and Upper Nyack, and to\ promote the business, professional and social in terests of said communities ” ' &tc. Y Floyd R. See'cins of the Simons •Steel Company of Lockport, has been engaged as Secretary of £ha Chamber of Commerce; arid will enter upon his new duties January 3. RAY WILLIAMS, .AUTO VICTIM ' DEAD AT HIS HOM.E j services, conducted by Chaplin Janies ORANGETOWN ENGINE CO. j Van, Weelden. ' . -V- HOLD MONTHLY MEETING-' .Funeral services took- place ou : ?, — L — * , j Tues? rv. afternoon at his late home, .The regular, monthly ' meeting pf Rev. • iner.rijf Pearl River officiat- the Orangetowu Engine Co., of- Ny- ed. 'erntent was in Oak .Hill A.'set.'enmetevy.. . A delegation ' frpm Jack- section of the-,, country will receive T ” * fin :\\' f ^ 2 5 ^ leaded ? ui ! ty $ 1 , 200,000 of this year savings.. Nyack too, is - -rfeht at. the., front wheri this opportunity knocked\-at. her CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \SOCIETY . 'door at 2,500 of her *p ea PIe w ift OPENS NEW READING ROOM glad whpn the Rockland County Trust ---------- • *• 'Company mails the 'checks -to the | The Christian 'Scie&c.e Society of mpnibgra bf-Tthe ’ phristnaas Club *of j Spring. Valley ‘ which aL presentihoIdS* . _ ( .. . ,, , . i acjcjras hrid on Tuesday night. . ,A:set. on Ray ’ JillW the four .year old i ; gy ll? ^j^ftt^:-.^ r ^ 8e ^t3. 1920 'which will distribute '$126,5000 ' its 'teryices-Hn ' the A^ttorium'.of the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W.Uliama of were p^ed bn the roll,-: a ' beloved comrade A comrade .who j among its members. The .savings ?L Columbian -Fire Hall ■ nas announced 03 High -avenue, passed.away at the Rnn-iell Evan DeVrier 1 had endeared himself to one. .an-l the members of the 1920 Club exceed:: the opening ot Its Reading Room.: It home of his parent* on Wednesday j natewiaR fl nTdi& whn ip'p^ssirig leaves a by $42,000 the deposits of the club [is located, in the Burp Building at night. His . death came as_the !, A „ u on “ It ^'„ n „ nf h . b Feile was ! vacancy difficult to fill. of last ..year/ ’ Tlie Trust Co., Rstitut- the cotner.of Main hnd Commerce night His . deatn came as me re -1 A r appIicatlo[1 of H . B. Feile was , vacancy difficult to fill. salt of an auto accident on | preiieat^d for - consideration at the • The sjmlpathy af-a large circle, cf November *50, An. auto owned c-u.i j m*aofir»«r • i fripnda fn extender! to thp- surviving driven by- -Ch arle s , h . af . .'' cemm i t! ar e : p lanning -for some! m embe rs ' of his family, mothe Xyack, unavotdabhr httr tireTittle_faetirities' on-New Year ’ s EYe. ' father, four sisters arid, two brother low on Prospect street and DePew avenue? knocking him down and cans ROOSEVELT ’S SISTER TO SPEAK AT 0 ARNERVILLE The members of the Women ’ s Re publican Club of Nyack are-.invited to attend a meeting to be held on Sun* ■ day -afternoon, Deceipber 12, at!| 3 o ’ clock , at the Y. M. C. A„ Garner- yille. The speaker of the occasion .w-Yw be Mrs!' Douglas' .Robftisori, who \will take for her subjefct ‘ ‘ Intimate Reminiscences of My ’ Brother, Theo dore Roosevelt.\' • Mrs, Robirison is considered as ’ ‘ due of the l'e:$ding women orators of the country. IVEW DAIRY BUSINESS. The * local delicatessen merchant, John W.' Funk and James 'Felter ' have started a new dairy bnsTness in ■ Nyiwdc and, after December 7, will deliver pasteurized , grade A ,|nllk and, cream, buttermilk, cpttage * cheese,- high grade butter and strictly: fresh - ; eggs! Their products will bri for sale • at the Funk store oh Mat& street, - -Just opposife Harrison and Dailey. ing a bad. wound in the head. , Mr. Brush brought 'the. boy to his home and summoned Dr. Dolg. Tlje boy . did not. regain, conscious.- ness? later developmerits showed that he-hlid sustained a broken - anklq arid collar bone. ! • Mr; .Brush w-as placed under bond, of $1 .000 on a charge of assault, aNhult, ‘ awaiting the result: of .the- child ’ s injuries. - ' PART TIME SCHOOL MEETING POORLY ATTENDED REMEMBER THE OLD FOLKS. Remember tho;Ojd people in. Rock-, tad Coun.-ty . Alma ^HPuafl/ ftfld help gtYe thexa a Happy Xmas. PJease do ’ not delay in sending your pontribu- tton to Mrs. <3. Hussey, Park-avenue, Suffjsrni N. -Y, . H. J. MC GIN LEY, \ IHear.E t aftT,' Ofisth^'r •« ^ ’ The taeeting held on. Wednesday at the Nyack School to explain the part-time school law was, very, poor ly attended, the larger part of the gathering were teachers. Oakley Furney of the State Department of Education? spoke on the mandatory law passed by the last legislature, which requires school, districts of 5000 ©r more inhabitants to provide for the establishment of 'two out of 4 courses in manual training, domes tic science, agriculture or commer- cfoi course*. /FsHliiro to comply with this law means the forfeiture of state allowance of school money. As Ny- ack has 103 boys and 68 ’ girls under IS-years out of school, a part-time school Vrill hare' to be maintained. Plans are 'also being made for ( the? annual hull to be held hy the coni- | pany on February 21. A committee Samuel Taylor. ----- Samuel . Taylor, a .well-known, real fthi* fact deaerrea the attention^ o f all composed of the following- tnembehi.: deht of Nyack died at his home 23 Pierre DePew, Robert H. Clark,- Burd street early Sunday morning, George S. Murray, Harry A. Sarvqnvl after a t short illness. Funeral ser- Aridrew A: Ottens and Charles Flulir,. v i Ces . were hell from, his late resl- bave been appointed to have charge, ^nce Tuesday evening, conducted.J>y of this.affair. ■ . * - ' Rev! G. R Stuart. Interment- tn Oak Hill cemetery. A wife and daughter survive him. * NANUET PAINTERS TO HOLD ■ EXHIBITION IN WESTWOOD Sol Katz. Sol Katz until recently a business Under the ’ auspices of the Mayor s Cdmmiftee ot Westwood, * sanue V man of-Nyack died very suddenly at painters, comprising the. group of, ^ | lome j, n j^ow York city on Satur- artlats .resident ,in Bergen and Rock- day from an attack of aejite •Indiges- PR^SIDENT ODELt. REBIGNED. Theodore J*,. Odell offered hfs realign nation as president cit Uie Tillage of Nyribk at, ( the Vllage hoard -pipetinr warty Monday night- Action on the resigna tion was laid over until the next meet ttac? . .... .............. ’ ’ ..... /\ BURGLARS AT ORANGEBURG. : The- •homB-mf. ’ -M n i gU - C. Ifall *fc Orangeburg, wan robbed of a number land counties,. . are to hold an exhibi tion off pictures at Westwood, N. J. from “ Woonesday. December 15th to 23rd, inclusive,. Wednesday evenings excepted. '*• , . ' . , nirn « This Association of Painters- .-held ^ ^ a successful exhibition at Nanuet Iasi September, which drew very favorable and encouraging comment from the leading newspdpers and art maga zines ■ The paintings dep.lct mostly familiar scenes* .of the- countryside hereabouts. 1 . ‘ * The artists who will exhibit are: Jothn Coetigah, C. A. Buflingame. France* ' Keffer, Wm. Howard Dona hue, Sara Hess, Daniel Kotz, Aih®rt Irisley, Faith Ivimey! OttlHe \Serrell. Walter Bollendonck, ’ K. AndcT. ROB RtERMONT STORE. .BWglars broke into tb* general store of. Harris Brother*. In Pieraont, quanUty of clothing shoes and cigars, beside* v $ 2 tt. in cash' T 0 HOLD RECEPTION: iiam^wuiuii. Lodge,- F. A A: M., of EearU^v^ U^e^ngJpr its sixth annual reception and banquet which vrill be held, New Y 4 *i+ Bfre. .---A-- tion, in' his 53rd year Mr. Katz came to Nyack about five years ago . and established the Nyack Shoe Corporation, up to a few weeks aLvcaniained the sole own er,. when he sold the business to thu flrin of Purger and Davis. \ Funaral services were h^Id Mortdiiy morning, 'at 11 o ’ clock from -the fun eral chapel of Sam Rothschild, New York city. Mr.. Katz was a member of Humholt . Lodge, No. .512, F. and A. M. „ * ' - ' ' ed its first Christmas .Club in ’ 1912. j strefet*, Spring . , Valley, and will be Deposits of $7,600 amre , made riur-1 open to the publiq on Tuesday and. ing that year, and in the ..eight sue- i Thursday - afternoons of each week cessive'years this popular- : thrift de-j from two to five^ o ’ clock. -All of, the - partment has-/increased in deposits , Christian Science . literature ■ \may over $11S ’ ,0O.O. / Figures are- facts and j there be. read or purchased, this fact deserves the ’ attention of aU ’ l A lending library, where textbooks who wish\ to keep in step with pro-! of Ohristiairv-Science, ‘ ‘ Science and. gVess. For \savings mean progress. : Health with Key to the Scripture* ’ ’ hy What better progress can a bqy or j-Mary Baker Eddy as well as the other girl' make,, than,,\to'receh/e os . j Y: ; 'writing* of Mrs. Eddy may be bOr- Christmaa 'gilf this year* a member- ; rowed? is also maintained. , ' ■ ship'card In the 1921 Christmas Glut) ] The public is cordially invited to of- the Rockland County Tlrust Co.7- use, both the -redding room and books — -L----- , — * ------------ - ’ j from the. .library. . PYTHIANS ELECT OFFICERS. — ----- 1 _ . JOSEPH MARTIN AND WIFE IN Grant Lodg e . No. 385, Knights of Pythias held its regular meeting- on Tuesday night at the Pythian Club WRECK FRIDAY. — ■ — . ------ -., vi / | Mr 1 , and Mr*. Joseph A. Martin, well with a fine attendance. Officers Jor known r ^i d ents of Suffern, were bad- the cobs As year were elected as ; ; y hurt. last. Friday afternoon'when 1 , __ ~ their ForeLosedan-was struck by a pas- hauceltor ^^nder, n | r train af the Washington Iventte Haas; Cross ; Prelate George C. ^ate ; mao- ( car wa8 3 ^ ruck hy the train due ter of work, M. F. Butler, keepe^ o ! at Sttffent *t 3^1b>-n ’ dbdt and was records and heals Warren HiU, ma^ wrec ^ Mr and Mr $. ter of finance, John -Martin were both badly cut and bails- of exchequer. BpyO- ™ . i ed and how they escaped instant arms, S, C. DeFlautr, inner g « death In the wreck Cannot be ex- Oscar Seaman; outer guard, E. A. plaine d Smith. tnistee for three years, James; , Eoth ' ^ tQ the ^ Zqbriskie; J^^^tlve re Graml j SamariU 7 Hospital, Mr*? Marttn ’ s Lodge, B. W. Lnurch, affiliate ( rep. , eondition ' was the most serious a* resentative. warren tilt,. I u,. crossing iu the village of Suffern! HELP TO GIVE THE? OLD --7 PEOPLE A “ HAPPY XMAS ’ v .The W.. C. T. U. of Suffern. again rippeaJ io their many friends to con tribute toward the iuud for Xmas stockihgs and socks- for the inmates of Rockland County-Alms House. Any amount of money no matter how* wnaH - JvllHhe Freat happiness. -It is earnestly requited that all contribution* he promptly .Grant Ig«ige v ls in fine shape and completes a year successful in every way with a membership-of more than 200 . ■ . .. EN-3bEW0©O BOY KILLED. David Weatferveft, eleven years old of .Ehnjiewood, wa*. struck and .killed by the . train . dm? .»t Nyack^ at 11:15 Monday night, Instrs p r- t h e - tiri fln wa afawiaad- coining into the 'Nyack fttatlrin. The peat tiv CL Hussey, Park Place, boy ’ s identity waa hot knbWI* uhtn Suffern, N. ¥? . | ll o ’ clOCk 'M««3(ay inorniBF^wheB .hte TOive and Jtahall he given unto you father came to'Nyacfc Hovrthe hoy \FoT\''\wt th' (h* samn s aeas u re that f happened tn get; to' Nyack ye mete withal- ^ .. . j tery. ‘ At four o ’ clock Monday K Shal l g nawred to you iguni\ n^h' T lg^M; seat ** # •&\?*!* - -rtek* fill. woaQ. That ’ s** tfceiMt s««n of hlm she had been terribly lacerated by broken giUsa. Mr. Martin's cuts were, less serious. CHRYSTENAH ’ 8 LAST BERTH J The famous old : steamboat Chrys- tenah, long the piide ot the lower Hridaom may be in her. Iast .berth. The Chrystenan wi^ aerated, by the. aaait Coiripgny 'the . paai~ season -and with Other boats - was moored at the Company ’ s dricks it the moitth of New Rochelle .Creek. During a recent storm; the Chrystenah broke from her moorings and ts now high ami dry. in the mud at the wyt n f N ow Itoafe a Hr areek. wodg ed sbe - ^ tween ’ stoke walls on both sides, y iWj Wt wrW.'. -**;•* V ’ * - : \j - 'V-;- ..... . ~~f r l ' F--''.:..' -v i -''