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Vinegar aimi r _ , nvarfifear^'at 4>Md; life other C r L ' atnitfls kct Msfr E. Htiokhn. a- ybti J*ko Maiy .E* V*n Hbuten. \Mary' 15; Vim Hoason,' wm of \Waf lac<|, Vati Hoi} ten, id lea . areher. (home isby, ,^eflhe*iiay, nvf pneumonia, ' '. ‘ Beeaka •Uli ,Log in Usttai: Sfah- ri . er ' , ‘ j i tri f ? Bf ftft {ffeh HC | adltt> , n tj-ai'n see' near, wha| : fe the nsuaj inanhei ‘ Can't Y,«Ui He'p ThW Home Made , <5rair : Chlid.. ! ’ • i j 1.03T-A new home made mr child ’ s mitten,, Firidet please Iharei at ’ u Elie leave*! heir hm? two daughtere. 1 A eon, an-mam i n ga y gvg n a t »:■ h'ati^VSdn* 1 ' , >et'.Moiiia«dr l : M; E 11 Ulfhe in ti* Jtjfck ' ■W'l j l J t im m l [I ^ P ^(geWon ,8Ittrtey: Nortofc J izAlgertin«. ’ Stdneyi , ts'ortdp, a lawyer With, an office, in '-New York eity, died a*., hia hdttae In Saffern, T uesday, lie Pric«i sMm t«| be 'aS\Jy|& taught- in ,the Yonkersi High Sahool Audi.Adelphia ^M^wziaad-.lor.rjiix. ' yed r a Was ■■ * t eetufe r 1 last enough to snirtafii!. any^erious brulaea.^-Iteytdn Journal. ‘ ' raTp ’ ®- “ What posit ton did you ' z i : the' e your last placett'^ aaked , “ I was the doer, sir.\ “ .A doer. What i a thatr hold In merchant. ell sir, you see, when >tAo boss ted anythhag done he would .t*.ll the. cashier and the eaehler wou l d t e ll the- bookkeeper, and the book-keeper would' tell the clerk and the clerk u.-,inl,l i^lL mo' ’ . . York tjnlrersity Law Scbool, He was an- active .member of the Rocl:land County Society. T ^ ^ Frederick ' Van WaH. Frederick Van Wart, a well known r es id e nt ot- P ea r l - I Uver^-dleA-ft^ his- “ And then what would happelt? ” “ Well sir, as l didn ’ t have any one to tell, 1 would go and -;do It. ” Cotton mills' at Lowell. Mass., cm-' ploying over 20.000' people- have gone on half time. . .. 4 doesn ’ t look much as if the oil Supply were being /exhausted,, when almost 40.000,000 barrels of 'the pre cious liquid was pumped out of the earth in the ’ Unite! States in Octo- ■ber % This -svaa an iuc«easo.of 6% mil lion barrels oven October, 1910 Vnd sets a new hign record. Miss Elizabeth Blanding of Attle boro, Mass., is dead-at'the ago <?t SS years; ' She is said.to have taught nere. 1 yew — thmr-swy — e thry^twa ch tyrr home Saturday, ITecember 4, aged 6S years. , He leaves, a widow, four sons ane Ann-«>nnghtpr .Funeral sepices were held Monday night and burial .was at Kingston^ Tuesday. ■ :v . WfUlanv Worthen. ' - William Worthen, who\ for many years lived in Spring Valley but re cently made- bis home ifa Nyack, died in New York city Saturday. The body was taken to his former .home in Georgia for burial. Her teaching experience began when — The Right .Rov. , Mgr. Wyiiswn L. Penny, rector of the Roman' Catbbllc . Church . ‘ cf v ’ the Anuunc'atlon, New York city, died Dec. 1, aged 74 years. He'Was' formerly lector of St. Ann ’ s Church, Nyack. - aged 52 years. Henry W,.'Elkins, of Tomkins Cove, died No . Dennis she Was a girk of iii and. she taught j g 7T aged 81 years\ Hoyt, of. Stony Point, If so, wfljj yyu be honest with ycnirself white ybo'i answer this .questionrf- “ Have I ever spent the. remotest part of . the money or brains in im- feedin g \p r wl f ig ' iny methods,, that are spent every year on carburet tors and trahsaiissions? n Purina' O-Molene is 20th century bpains applied to horse feeding. * We posU tively assure you Vl less pf it may be used than of oats or com. Are. you going to forget thia little message of cheer, or are, you going to call us up.and let us prove jt lo you? ' -C, Sold in cKeckerboard'bagm only, by S olo Bfatrtfrgters furHtg ckland Cl o un iy nUrru<Mn4y'-mor»-4ita n - 70 ywarit, rrr- tiring last Juae. Even after her re-. tiTement- she taught 14 children to read. Dvilttam O. died Dec. 2. aged 67 years. aged ’ 85 ' yehrs, itoss . o f go ut h-N y ack, Christopher Kley 1 , of Congers, Dee.- 1, aged 71 years. died 104 Main Street, Nyack Phones 741 - 704 MARRIAGE NOTES. Robert Murray,- 13. years old of Tacoma, Wa.fh:, has lately acquired ’ j fame by singing pure notes higher j * . ----- • — than those of-'the m'ost famous opera!'- - Dailey— Ballard, stars. These .no^es are said,to be Hie f. William F.- Dailey and Miss Louise highest ever reached-by human voice.1 Ballard, both of Spring Valley, were - • ----- r . • *. . j married at Suffarn, Saturday. Nowem- - Workers, in the Henry Ford motor ‘ her 27, by - Justice Edgar Tilton, works, at'Detroit are to get a '-.New f • ' - — • ■ . , .$7,600.00 .'.$29,000.00 . . $43,000.00 .. $55,,000,00 -•SfiMO OWtH OOO.'OO ...v... Vi., $67,800.4)0 ......... $84.1)00.00 $126,000.00 Year's, bonus amounting to $7,000,000. They are T also to receive. ’ a 3% divi dend oii- the company ’ s investment certificates held by . them, above the t guarantee, \ ' ■. Hopper-^-Kelier; ' \Charles E. Hopper, of--'Mousey?-and Miss Marie Keller, of Spring Valtey, were married at- the Wesley Chapel phrsoiiage-lSunday, December. 5. by .Carpets Washed - Not Dusted WE WILL RESTORE THE BEAUTIFUL COLORS AND PLEASING DESIGNS THAT INDUCED YOU TO BUY YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS 1921 CLUB WI.LL OPEN DECEMBER .20, 1920. Open Saturday Evenings 7-8:30. . -_ Rockland Covnty Trvst Co. $ NYACK, N. Y. Fuji line of High Grade Ladies ’ and • Men ’ s Writing-Paper From 59c to $5.00 ; / ‘ i o. • As usual my line of Xmas booklets and postals cannot be excelled Do not forget your Phonograph dnd. Records for the-Holidays, Edisons Amberola and Disc. D0P IN AND HEAR T^HEM DEMONSTRATED TEL dl4 89 MAnr sx. NYACK, N. Y, ai i 1 . RAYMOND r. SOMA M2 TEARS EXPERIENCE , HOWARD BOHR 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE \ IYMQND K BOHR fed ■ UCENfSEO. • UNDERTAKERS j — rNON-SECTARIAN I b ,WAY 8 REMSfW SI. HYACK RES. 17 REHStNSI I | tiks* ark TiMQMrc or ntoofttss anowc stra / c to ] -MttICtJRMCNtMgtONCI i . HERE Affl> eLSCWMCRC. VY* HAM OfCN ’ TO Tnt PutLK I WfcUKE TU YW W H ERE Y tR m 8< tO V U ) 0W W ARC CARtU WW AS owegr our own. ano it * partmo honors vym I 0VR C4ME. v AUCAUS MmneOMTCLY ATTtflfiCO TS SYrr» Jr exMAitwcttri ptonr who ARc'PROMrr conrmm'.iAOYArrcfroRi^TWHCHHttocoi! OUR COWPR^HT IS imSU1lf!»5$C0 CUMHNSmn MEARSa « .. ^ 1 UM0usm»$»4~i aarJkgfligtfaaLia gneCfllteoidenj .... .......... r8» Vfcw.NAA/|i . Wws« Name Ix ftrrpetUal Here And Abroad for fta . . .............. . , _ . IRtlv. JV0. Maeddr. „ , •When yo.tl stMV. s.orae of tae. unat-i . ' l : .~ — L ^. ? tmctfve farm houses' on pthorwisej . ,\ t Now York city, De.c, 2, Reginald up-to-date farm? you haYdly, wonder J.R 00me 0 i New York cl ty^ and Mf«8, that the boys anq; girls bavg gone to-j Gabrielle .McQuade, a daughter ;of the the city. • ' liato -James . P. ‘ McQuaid, of Upper ------ r* ' \ [ Nyack, ■ ■ . ' ' ■ • ’ \ Tim mort -expensive. Christmas'gifts r At Hinburn.' Dec. T. Nicholas Kald- are not .'aiway.--, the most acceptable-i mer es. ,>{ V>-w Yor k eii v. ami Miss The ’ expenditure cf thought as- well [Catherine. Underdank, of Hillburn. ' tsTTlecessary In TT3 Tlumftv presents PRICES. selecting ’ ~ At .YoBkera.'NoV. ’ 24, ’ Jojili J. Lacey i and Misi Marie Kohler iloth of Yotik- iers. - the latter for mer ly of Haver- ! straw. ............ r ’ At .Gamervillo. Nov. 25, Denton Flour Now Cheap. • •- I Fowler Bowers,, of Stony Point, and Mirtneepolis milts .have seduced the [ MlAs .Fannie Oakley, pf Garnbrvllle. •*- -carl.oad price- ot; flour to $8.35 to $8.50 j At Garheryille, Nov; 20. John Mur- per b ’ bl, .for .lamiiy patent grades.j dock, of Troy, and Miss Eunice Mary -Perhaps-you are ftom Missouri. . And must be shown-*; . ’ ;• .Let us i ■ . Make known ’ to yon Our Wonderful method of ’ ■ -Kleaningi Carpets and Rugs. ' . - Leftter -or - pest*:\»rd •Even a phonetcail, • ... ^ \ ’ Aod, »dr' “ represehtatfve- ’ wiil-'cain -Na w tn-the 'f rTTr THLPALMOKLEAN CO. Electric Carpet ^WaSh Cleaning The New ar/d Better Way ; 28 NORTH BROADWAY NYACK. N. Y. Phone 2H-W Tiiis means . a consumers, but farmers. ■ vast saving..to 'the means p loss r to.the-. Hill, of Garnerville. . . . ^ . At Mahwah, Novo 27. Basil M. Hall, 61 'Suffern, and Miss Mildred O. Hag- • . \*r ----- ; ‘ Wman, of Mahwah. • Time for Building to Revive. J . At Sufi era, Nov; 24. Patrick J. (5bn- The lumber trade is described a&l.nqllv, of Brooklyn'^ and Miss Mdrgaret “ flat ’ ’ with, the prices off 30. to 40% i.Guil1fpyle, of Sufi'ern; which brings .them down to nearly! pre-war level. -Cement is down tpj $4:62 per bbl., bricks from $4 tp- 321 ito carload lots.. Lftne-' and jjlaster 4 e444» 4 4 444 4 ' » are cheaper. Simply a case where supply exce ’ eded demand. „ / - ^ Falling. Prices Hurt the Farmers, ’ • Wheat, 'just before Thanksgiving touched the lowest price since the United States entered the war $1.60*?t for March delivery. Cora also weRt to'loiw levels 65 Vi for December d'e- ! livery. Such rapidly ■ failing prices iir Cbngers taxpayers cannot agree ’ on the question of a lighting district, Miss Reiily, of New York, has suc ceeded Miss ’ Thayer as : matron at the Tuxedo Hospital. .Seorge\ -Wahamalcer, pf Alrmont, •was given a surprise party T ues day brought financial - distress. Many ! °u- - occasion of his forty-fourth fanners had borrowed money on their i birthday anniversary. crops at much.higher values and how [ Supervisor James A. Farley, ' of the ^rops will hot, pay the |stou^ Pp. ’ nt, delivered, the. addfess ,at — — '*\'*\ ,1l tWe T&emoMaJ ‘ spr-vicea bt Nhwhurgh' ' Lodge of Ehks. .Subday afternoon. THEATRICAL NOTES, .* Madge Kennedy in “ Cornered ” . At the Astor Theatre. :on-Wednes day evening, December 8th„ Henry W. Savage announces the return to the speaking stage, of .Miss. Madge Ken nedy in “ Cornered.\ a new comedy- drama by Dodson Mitchell, Miss Ken nedy, whope last Broadway appear ance was in' “Fair and Warmer, ” fol lowing ;her Iqng success in “ Twin Beds,\ has for the lust three years been a screen star. \Cornered ’ ’ which has completed a ten weeks ’ , preliminary tour with suc cess. will reveal Miss Kennedy Jn a dual role and b'e her first appearance on the speaking stage In a part that combines drama with comedy. She enters \the first scene., a Chinese \pleasure palace ” of the New York underworld, as Mary Brennan, a shop! girl put of work and'ashamed of bet failure '; to- live without the aid of an ill-assorted- *atr -of crm}ts who have brought her up, - A slumming party andves. oh a sight-seeing tour, and the shopgirl Is amazed cat thp resemblance between herself and Margaret Wattng, a Weal thy society girl whoin Mlss Kennedy alto I m pers o n at es- Thlg resen * ----- sets the wheels In motion for * plot Charged With abandonment but like ly to be charged with bigamy, Frank D. Rich, ,25 years old, formerly.- of. Suffern, ie- fa jail in LOweJl, Mass. Justice Arthyr S. Tompkins deliv ered tho address at the memorial ser vices hold Sunday by Queensborough Lodge Of Elks,, of Long Island City. Samuel F. Dusanberry is now con ducting the Tuxedo House which has been managed for a number of years by\ J. P. Gavfn. Mr. Gavin has gone south for the winter. _ .of auauenae. ajid surprises'whose sceka] -ahlfts froitt 'Chlnatown to<~tf>» nttl).' . avenue home... of Marghret Waring: Thrilling touches are relieved ’ r b: jeomedy arfd romaheenratT . by hystiftcatton. ' “ Cdriiersil\ story drama wapsa pends largely upon the being kept wHil -the fH .the ” stage. Miss Ken the. manusertot, -among hundred* ebe read duribg her three years -in films', as the only play that appealed t6 her ' the beet ’ ever written ’ for an antreea. James W; Pacey, president of the village of South Nyack, was appoint ed by Gov. Smith a delegate to re present New York,State at the annual convention of the National River and Harbor Congress, Charles G. Itzel, of Haverstraw, Won the fish pole offered by a Nyack. firm for the. largest base caught in Rockland County. He caught a 7 lb, large mouth -black base. Fred- Gelat won second prise with a 5 lb. largo mouth- black, bass caught lb Rockland • Lake. . You May Be Sure That Your Gift Will Bo Appreciated \! IF YOU BUY HER A WANTED — Plaaterers for white mov; tar -end cornice work only. Apply Foreman. B abbtt-Laike na Const Cm, now Ford fesidenc6 r Upper Ny ack. (M.Y. This la thWday of Mn^ible buying. A HOOVER la aura ta Jaundry, waitress, housework- Col ored girl. Geretino Britton, J. Brook- *W|^gren^li;i®Sffir* . ... . come. FOR SALE — 1919 Chevrolet 490,> tour- tor ttke Hewr$476r\\Rocktattd jjnto <Ord4r Oyour - MOfeVER NOW -foe ChrUtouw ttollveiy, ampH. deposit will hold falanea In monthly paymenta. unfeide oA U- 8a PP l y ^ en<l<>rBud Km \Zf L U .1917 Bulsk: touring, ex- **- t condition, original paidt. fuL Prtcp 4825. ; ... ; ■ to.the atp^ pnAjUie. m% ** one ot .. Bo*. 23 JRochiahd Lake, J^hone 60 Congers. V N ■ !* - (* ' - ; 1. -■ ■' ■■ ■' ■ , ■ - '- r ' • ' : ; v ' ;