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big nssnrtmcnt cf CHrl^t 1 Iready' two kml inate*ct ^ Mild pl^k on ’ yt»rf-noi.'il:t them afiido ’ unm .you tire ready t® m*nd tli.-n. . You ..ill Sad In.oor, nn- ftort.ffvenWdontO^! SetB. >J»'nloUr« Sot. ‘ , ' Wilde tiwV y ; 'Bottles, Stationery. . ^go^itftlPL ^n^ '■Clgafs, Cigarettes, t ’ er . , Water, F^toe Pxiwdera, Shaving Stands*- Razors, Toilet ‘ Case^ Mirrors, Trarel- ■ .Ing.Set*, and many oOu-ifitems all! in attractire Ghrijitmas Boxes, ready ., to pack and mail, — — -, ----- ^ •Come in and let u4 show you,' % iolui D. Blauvelt Drag co. 98 Main St. The R ex all Store Nyack, N- Y PREDICTS ACTIVITY V IN AUTO 'M arket . NYACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - * N XMA |5 EVE- CELEBRATION HENRY HONICf AND MAX' A e K ■ ' mmm ivory Child to Villages to Havet'a X3lft, arid Enjoy Xmas Plays at.,' ' ■. Broadway Thyatre^-Free. Offered Juryman 9100 If! hfb^IrwlTlt* -RTHA TROJAHN AND OELMA .POST NYAjk jdQiEIIAL^ . Conumn't-y , C m riot mas •■everyartiete; U *>t i\> iys i s i < < 1 WighS i n i lia a rUeptoaubA program ha* Leer arranged -to make this year ’ e Vcelebratloh the best 'tme Weld, for itiis ihjho. hands of i. ilttec* otth.- C) 4 imber {ol 'Coro- ever tonudlttee ol mere* mjethbers, , wtfo are nmktai T y ery e f fo r t t o , < T »la r gp 1 the Ch r iatm ae Joys of this community to overflowing. This gala celebration commences Fri day, Christmas rPve, at 7 o'clock, • at ' p t o r \ xrppoait e . the 'the uAVcimmt'ii Library. A ns-nstfr Christmas tree lighted by mlnatttfe'pipetrie fights wilt be y a.mdst attraot iye sight. The school children, vnder the dfirSctibn df'PfofT Noil will render appropriate carols', assisted by dthe'r fingers. Then on Saturday morning, Christmas Day, ut ten o ’ clock, all the children of Nyack ‘ Tt is my sincere conviction that the autorfiobile 'market is on > the .threshold ' of . such\ an ero of buying activity that tho. :demand for good automobiles will by far' exceed the supply, ’ ’ says O. R: KoseJ, of the TR'ockland Auto Supply Ca, lac, ■ “ ■ Due t o the p r oao at i tbe tnoro dlscriminatin.'j buyers will analyze- the' present situation froy ■.. every angle , wii .ii muc h mora roa re , tte - foro investing his money, in a Car which may not be backed up. with a good strong organization, hence it^ . would result in a loss in the' re-sale ’ .value and result itLimmy other dis- comforta attributable thereto. , ” n The , automobile. : lines- have how '*« much more than discounted any pos- aible ‘ .Japtory reductions in factory cost. Universally; the automotive trade is right dowif'on the bottom of 'cost schedules and present prices can •' be maidUdned, only by- the return of ' pre-war conditions in labor, and raw - material markets: -If these conditions do not return, a price Increase-is, in- ... evitahthr beeauBo pries reductions in adtomob ’ iles today anticipate events T to happen rather Ojan reflect things '■ ’ .that have,taken place ■ * .- ‘ ‘ As -a-matter-of Jact,. the price, of . the automobile is much less import ant than- the average ojWner conshL ers. One buys a cur witli the expecta tion Tjf .a certain service which it ’ m-ust-' lemlfer - ILsr perfotteauet?* de- . .pends in a very -great meamirt;. upon the willing 'cooperation -of the dealdt' in m dkfo g — t ho-caT meeC the . persom il expectations .of the owner, add-the way Theatre, • tKme to enjoy two Christmas (pictures, entitled 't ’ Twas the. Night ; Before - ClViStmas ” and a t-tory of \A Litt'e Girl Who Didn ’ t Reiipye ia Chris^mija. ” ' Every, child present v.dll .nect iv-e . a hag . of Candy, to concludj this J ovoub occasion. Tl: ejiGre. moming ’ s pleasure is free, no expense 1 to- tho children and all axo invited mint \ 0 Uk Fourfd Aflalrttt Lli -Law- Vtolatac^- ±T Plrinbdh .Under* hcji */*. After It' Had Overturned ancf Gasoline Tank, . . -xvi*.' T-Hsid. *Henrv tfbnlig and Max ftei.ch, both oi * Jun^rm^,weVe ' arre 3 i ” ci ' l^t V e&ic Charged .with • Manxi Af*Jwhn and her niece, Del-) ma. Port, daughter «T • >tr. and Wrt. J bar n ' attempted .to jHarry POfU boMt well known Taiiman bribe members ’ df the Kocklapd coun- glrkf, were badly ,burned ini art auto- * — . : la r.. -- jT I „■ I « ’ «»• t •« <v.V. 11 ^. : »<i * t ‘ ' — * 1 turhpike tyjerand* jury wi]loh i^Tpow in seasit The . fnfen yvere h 41 di i« ISjOOh I* uul thelt. case^ are how before 1 Thle-Airla were in ar Pord car with end jury ■ • ’ -John'Stanaat, of TallmDii, and John each and. the gn . _ . Tho Attempt at- bribery folio the arrest of Julius Jionig, a brother of Helirv Honlg. a Suffbrh gdnfegtiOa- ery oh t he charge of vmla t fng th-e- ~ Uouor la .v Julius and Henry Honig conducted a hotel ;u Sufi\i---n., uuiU prohibition, went-irto effect Thenlthe place wtU converted Into it confectionery store which was rua by Julius Honig. Re cently it became known th|«t Honig was sniling liquor as well as candy and yicirAfy. are JhyUeu. to,the;Brpad : , Jg Xtiftim iSS So-dKh wav , Theatre. • Dime to eriiov two Und about ten -iay^ age- ; um * place wan COMMUNITY CLUB 1 ■ CHRISTMAS TREE Raided. - Five gallons of liquor .was foupd and heizr ’ d ' and- IIoni&-was ar- rosted. 'He was p?nced under | 1 , 00 C bail and the gran l jury was conaid -ering his Case wl-kn the . attempt at bribery'\ was - madeS ''' • ............ ' . According to reports a Haverstra'w juror and an Orangetown juror were first approaehed They did not take any mm i ej but y .'o roierti '- m \ d tv-wlmS' mobile wnack on:'the Nya< -early' Frida y ’ e v e B iog. Pierce, of HiHburn and were'on their way'-tP'-Nlrack' where they, wet* to mt-et a Ulster of MIS? Trojahn, \and when they- could\' for. Honig., Then- Austin Conklin, Jr., -of Sieatshurg, was ap- -pi'K-.ched. Caakhr. i! eal t .. w ith, fhq xtinn the ILeda* of, the car went .ottt at a point betwTert Coyle ’ s, corner - and fhn pnt \* T-Qu rt tisw got off . the side of the rotel, ckidd'di into the ditch and ovorfprned: - : , 4 --. ' T«e oc^dpants of the car were caught underneath. The, men man aged to get out ax,:! escaped with only slight ~b?ii*e& and-,burn & Before the girls; could be removed Lho gas tank bai exploded aricl the wreckage became*.a mass of flames and they were both badly burnfed, Dr. Leo, G. YYeJsJmdr; of JS'auuff,- was called an I CaTe ITr;-t aid End the girls were removed to'the Nyack Hcs- pital. - ' Mifes Tfost was thP'inost- severely h&rtiiHr uWd f\d\ 3 rf<:\ri\ ri wru conhid\ ARTHUR LAWRENCE HELD Up ON ' - ^ . .LOaEL Y RtiAA ' *' cri thi TAKEN BY CHIEF BUSH MONDAY S&uek cri the' Head and Leff r acibu* .the ‘ Bushes, by the Side, -' , ef jfce.fh**.\ Identified aS the Men' Whb Robbed* the .PJ sn wcod tDfl^..ZHAay...Nea-..~. . •mrih .'the' SameV Ar,thur “ Laurence., a driyer. fpr..Ui& ^ ‘ ^ ^ „ Updard Ott Coibpany; donndeted with “ Pbnr^.rnMd .B*ea in an autombbUer- Station, was' held up. as- bSilpved to .be the bandits . whtfi have sauited and rcbbCrl by-two highway working in Bergen county .lor men it a lonely rpot. on the Congers- two .wc*ks paH.t. were ]^ptared by Valley Cottarp rond. dintr the Chris- Chief of Police Gilmore 6. Bash, of tton FeraldnRotne. shortlT after six the Tuxedo police and four policemen M laving . Ji tvt . W -- - - * — ipri the rS ad I dadffly t WBa ' Ne tft mrg i f .x'.-:-V i-w' o ’ clock Monday night - ' , * toe road leading rrom Acwirargu L»wrench had been delivering ga?o-t *o Ttxedo Park Monday night and tine in the Vdlley Cooage section ja»Tnow In the Goshen jail. ^ and was returning honi- c with collec-j -Tho men have been Identified by lions ■ wuicn amounted to about fioo'f ^auk Goiroa, proprietor Oi the .GleO- *n' cash and f$<>- or more in fthWlks ^ wrood Irm, n<mr Newburgh, as the men more discriminating buyers are learn ’ — ing that th e car which -si-vea satisfac tio. nis,,worth-Iwuatever Vie market price may be, and that no car is a bargain that'does npt perform up to the expectations, of the purchaser. ” -- TRUCK LOAD OF COWS STOLEN. The Nyack p dice „ eftiOCrs have re ceived a request from the police of Rivoidale; N. ;J,, to be on the lookout fbr a truck load of cows stolen from that place. According to reports re ceived, sometime very early Sunday mortting a large auto truck was back ed Up to ihe barn ot'.H. L. Patterson, ’ and five cows were placed on the truck. Ajsaf® get away was made by the thifv.es and their, loot, leaving only as pvidence of their visit, the ’ empty stanchions and the tire tracks. .and then notified District Attorney Chairman Galbraith -of Finance Lexow- ' - Ccn^mltee report:, t-liristmas tree. suh-. H enrv 'u 0nlg and Reich met Conk- scriptions of'$ 14 S . 00 . Three dollal-s of lln ^ his home by appointment Thura- which is from two new members and L^y night-and handed .him some-bills tw-o dollars, froni f»-fen<Fa. of the Club. , the' promise of more if no indict- which, means that l 4 i: members have ! Wi , ra founi against Julius Hon- sent in G eir. Dollar, leaving 107 mem-'jg Ijistri'ct Att.'iuoy Lexow had two ber» who have not yet. responded. The j mCn ; hi diug in . ‘ he house at .the timh Chairman fuels that . every member of [and'as tito-mo.uey was paid to Cock the Club must fci. il) sympathy withljjjj thev steppe.i out and placed Honig this movement to make the-children aatl Roich under arrest, happy and hopes that th& rest of the . q‘ he men-were committed fo the members' will rush their snbscriptipna. j county j U] y by Justiee Tslton of $uf- Mrs -Ralph MeKelvej Chairman of-| fenii ' bnt tbe i r a ttorney, Frank Conies- Suddenly two men stopped Xfdm be- hind-trees into the center of tbfl ’ rosa and ’ ordered him *o stop. ‘ One man jumped on the truck An<t poked a p 4 s- ol into Lawrence ’ *' face. •*. Lawrence stopped tbft truck and grappled ! with the' man, . when the. Other Mgl ’ waymau got into the..fr*cas_ end struck; Lawrence a -blow on the - head which rendered hirh unconscious. •Cash ana checks and his «o!d water and 'chrm'. were then taken • from Lawrence .-«nd 2 xia*» 3 iii;p ..(prjn wag thrown mtb thc lMikhes by the-side of the i-oad. . . Before they left the highwaymen qu* the electric w'res on the traqk .so that .erod critical. Miss Trojahn was'also terribly •burned. * - * A* Tve!- si-.-. cvl - i .hotl i ^-wartf..lining as well, aw doul-J oe expected* at -the hospital and tUair ’ recovery Is. now looked . for,, although it will be a long time before tfej will be able to leave the hospital ’ ■ ' NYACK BARBER KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE SPILL the .Cqnsus CohunUtee reports;that- names of 248 - ctiidmi. have been. re-, corded and that they are still comiug stropgly . Mrs. ’ idcKi l vey - 4 a also as sisting ft-e . Programme Commitlfec, ^which D 'showing a lof .of activity. 'The best talent;it- Schools' Nos. S. B {And 11 are being drilled for this big event. B is expected that the Com munity. Club ’ s male ' quartette will make tbmc debut\ \at this entertain ment, . . ' ' . - - ; Mrlj. C B. Peck ii Nvorktng over- time selecting ' auitahle nresents for NEW PASTOR AT TAPPAN. . Rev, Marlon. T. Conkitn, of Middle- town, N J„ has bqen installed as paster^ of - th o Reformed-.- Churc h . at Tapp^n. Thim Church was erected in 1716 , was Used a? a military hospital and also' pS n military prison during the Revolutionary war. It was the scene of ffie court martial.of M'l! 01 ' John Andre, the British spy, who wau executed nearby. The church baa •been without a pastor for more than a year. . - ’ BUILDING CLUB HOUSE. tlie 248 children. Mrs Peck, says ho child: will be ovei looked and if more areXound ^y Mrs McK eivey. all-will have a present c: whici they will be proud. -. Mr. <?. P. Peck -after tramping over the Ramapos fo* • a ; suitable tree .gave up in de-pair last week deciding that a cojipfe of native^ would be neces sary To -help locating the cove.ted' prize, \so he appeal*-d to Irve Cue and Andy Johnson to help .him, air three, started last Sunday' on (he hunt and the trjo ran, across Charlie Hod en camp in th e mountains and- he soon found what was; wanted, a splendid specimen. The tree will be cut. down lub House next and taken to tbfe Cl Monday, / . BIG MEETING OF f FORESTERS OF AMERICA • A ’ Inrge percentage of the member^ Cf, Court Tappan Zee, Foresters of America met on -Tuesday, when the Samuel. Steigmaiu. 35 vears old, a bartmr X'tuployed !iy- Ernest; Peter ’ s in. Nyack, was fatally in^ir- d ki a motor cycle accident near Newburgh Sunday. Ha was rid ing f>-orh Nyack to New- ky at .once secured their release kju bui^h. And-at about . 5 ; p;*m. as he wqs 85,000 bail each ' ' | ncrtring that City was L.reed- to ap will hand in j Monday. It is not likely that the grand jury IP* th ?-b^s to.his motor suddenly indictments before l 1 ® aT ^ d 'piking .a Soram Th^ motor e _ Istoppod- so sun demy that ac was ______ _ __ :' \ t V ... j tUruwn ovcr^tlu) handle bars'and frac- • . . ' . . T -. r « .* f ■«} J -4 • •• J m SILENCER GANG RAID - .... ( a . witness of the accident took Sto'g CLUB* AT PEETZBURG-.man '.a Ms automobile to the'New burgh Hospital where jie died at ’ 11:43 T,he gang of motor ; bandits kpown as thd “ silencer gang\ oecause tlf-elr fire arms are e.|nipped wtth'Maxlin silenccrg. raided the ' Palisades' Town- ship Coromunlty Club, at Peetzburg, N. J., at midnight Saturday night, held up a number of the members who wore engaged m a, card' gameT robbeT t it coulc not ‘ 51 driven. JVhen. Lawrence beeamW consciorf? he telephoned for help ^and Sheriff Ma rr ’ l tt. : ,.v. ’ as...adtihed — .. The Sheriff and. State Troopers are nojr working .on rh? c 9 “ e, ' ’ ' „ ’ WERE MANY ENTRIES IN BIG TREE CONTEST who plundered Ws .plait of cash and yaluabter worth | 2 u.(hh> Monday. — ■ - 'Whet CJdiros a •tempted, to put Off a fight -he was aer.eusiy slabbed in,thp Tho rac “ .abdomen • Tho racn then got away with 14,600 in cash. Liberty- Bonds, a ten karV diamond ring and other val- ’ uables. .. -. , * . ___ .... When the men were captured they had $ 3 , 8 Ob .in caBi; J 2 u,(TOO-in Liberty ! Bond.s and a large fj.uanUty of, jewfelry. • .Xl^e, police faiao, recovered three ^automobiles,' onm o'- which. Is _saM \tof have hden tdehtlftejL-as the'tnardon- ‘ touring- car in which the men rode about Bergen eountjn The Grand Jury at Ne wbur gh in dicted these-; ' four jrTn on ” two'^uitts for robbery* first degree, • They plead-, ed ’ guilty ..and were sentfehced by. Judge. Morchaa.-p'r to' not less, tlyui years r.ix .-tronths. and' not mors 9 . . than .nineteen yrar's and six montbs- and: at the expiraiion of this sentence, will begin An additionai sentence on a similar charge. .. o ’ clock. County Briefs. Although the Big Tree Contest corf- ducted -by the .New York State Col lege of Forestry at Syracuse was sup posed 'to close the middle of Novem ber, .definite', announcement of the r&- ‘ \sult has been held up pending the c&ecking\closely .of the measurements of .several of -the contestants. The list'of entries ran over-toe 100 mark, apd some wonderful trees were- sub mitted.. So many ’ fine trees were en rolled .that., honorary .mention -and' special prizes will be offered for- sev- era! of those who xlfd not win prizes. : Tbe; largest number of. entries came from the Genesee Valley, .and tne-reg ion between Rochester and. Lake On tario. -Those -trees, however, 'while uniformly large, did not equaetf in size a few scattering, entries from other sections of the 'state. Long Island TERMS OF COUNTY COURT -7 AND SURROGATE ’ S j COURT eems to have The noteworiTiy\oaEC (and some gigantic pines are reported [from the Adirondack region, A gigantic, -cherry tree was offered Thu Gaine r riHc -prUH works have from L 5 FrTsTand;;wdth th&;'claim\~m BASKETBALL NOTES. them of several hundred dollars'wbrth: resumed work, but on part time. : additional value -for historic interest ot jewelry and cash and made a get-!' , Mortimer. F. Washburn, of Stony ag jj a jj V g the cherry free, which George away. . . - . J Point, is recovering flora a serious ■^y as j 1 jn gj . 0I1 not cut with his hat- • -For some reason the gang abandon-.operation in'-a\ New-York- Olty hospi- ; ■ ed .their car at Edgewater and It is Hall / ( .. Many historic tree's. . noteworthy for held by th'e police. ’ ' - •' ’ •.* | Mrs. *.arkh L. King has-sold itw.! {'heir'- associations, though not of About a week ago a gang, believqd ( property at Thiells and kasjpurchased , re6ord,breakjn • 5ze , were . o£fere£ j. to be the same men,- went through : a lof'. upon which she will erect -a . ■ . - ~ ______ _ ___ ; — - . Bergen ceunty and. held up. several j bungrflaw.*. . . 1 ROCKLAND LODGE TO HOLD ,« _____ ... ------------- ------------- . storekeepers and their customers, se-| What is believed to be the firat. ANNUAL COMMUNICATION- ai Hx 1 ! the St. Andrew^s Junior GulWr eufing a large ' quantity of money, rmotor bus of all-steel construction is I . - - watches - And Jewelry. ' ;.t° ^. Q T r , un ,. on - a ^ etw ^ een Pm ^ !' Rockland Lodge. No. 723 , F. & ‘ A Bush, Malden and Newburgh. , ! jh. will hold' the annual dpmmunica- .County Judge Mqrtimer B. Patter son has appointed the terms of county court .and Surrogate's cfdurt for Rock land ‘ county for, L> 22 . Terms of. the “ county•'court will be held at New City H e, second'Monday of Jpnuaiy.. the first Monday of June .> and tae second .Monday of October -' : -A p anel of... botu gf and, and peti t jurors a ill be drawn to\ servo at Jan- uary and. June tfirms, bat petit.jurors,. sly wjB, -fife Jirrfws for the October, . tbjrm: ~ | Terms of the county court for tha ;oi consideration.of al* matters, which da- not require a irfry and'also terms , of the Surrogate ’ s court, will be held Monday. bf\each 'week, at the Court. houaa, - N »,v Chi.. . i ; m fi r st and thn - .d Thursda y; at eagfa; : a*oa tir-at-H wclrem-. befs of the County Judge and Surro gate in the viKqux- oLiteve'rstraw on. Fridayx ’ f e ach • 1 Courj, Chambet-s Nyack. Except that' these terms an- omitted \during the/ hist t wo weeks of July and the month of August.- • At the basketball game held on Monday night oft the court ofiMemori- s OBITUARY NOTES. Jqnnle S. Matthews. • ’ . Mrs Jehnie/S: Matthews, Wife of Sbrpt Mlchaul A. Donaldro-n, of tio ’ n n Wednesday • evening. Decern- 4 M » 0 llvll OU xraiir:cv*«»y • v Hr.verstra ’ .v, wa. one of the guard of | ber 00 officers-, will be elected ahd honor that acted as aq escort, for Mrs. s . , Muriel MacSwmey wife of the late* During the veav. there have been .Mrs Jennie,'S: Matthews, Wife of T n., ’Kt n nLr 2.7 During tne year., mere save ueea Russep, Matthews died-on Friday. De - 1 L:>rt | Ma ^ 5r °S UJ>on ile -, a eight, members of the lodge called by ce'nlber 10 , at her late home on Liber -1 rl ^d ‘ V. ^ tho Grand Master of the Universe as re st^r-o^rA Rev.L Abram J. Cbakllo. .:T 6 years | ty street, .after 3 long^ illness in nerj , irniamnii ! ^ 0 \*i 0WS * Monday afternocn and Anterment 5 was I “ to /y? ” j William E. Tuttle, .Andrew Jersey. ■r» r*oir xr'ii! Xf « * m i 1 t Ut. aUQULfelic*- i • • 1 X 1 *1 clilZ&V c OHU. I - j |«Yy v* ac n n - • W ti T^mTI n - Funeral tookV Wace ’ oni<>W. a Avell >no«fu .JethoJist Episcop^; George o. Martipe, F:. W. Mallory, degree team initiated the . following candidatesj_ *_.... . . Charles Scott, Raymond Higinson, -Louis Parlettf — r WHliam FM . dtf a rt j n i, Thomas F. and John A. /Webb, and Louis Stroppone , ' . After .the bdsiness of the meeting bad been transacted a regular Dutch miiiD ev composrdL df frankfurters .and sauerkraut was enjoyed. MACHINE FUND •HOSPITAL FOR !. STILL SHORT Tho' Jhiion Republican Club of - Orangetown has eq>nmend£d the erec tion of a Cliib-house-in Sparklll. The building Is to be 40 feet wide and 1 W feet deep, one stery high. The build ing is to include hdiall to seat 350 , a meeting room for the club, a ,billiard aid pco! .room and bowling hileys. ' There wilt also hi? a kitchen and every ■ modern convenience. ' ' \ SUF.D FOR BOYS DEATH. Suit has ben siart-'d In the Supreme Court, Biooklyn bv Robert McFfells. admin 1 ?trator of Robert McFafls, Jr. .against Miss Anne* Nloholls, of; Upper Nyack.- Several months ago ; Ml-ss Nlchoils who was. driving-an autpm*. Idle, is ul ’ eged to have teen responsi ble for the death of young- McFatla, which occurred folic wing ad accident on the river road near Piermont. WAR SA Y 1 NG 3 'STAMPS. - A balance rf • $ 250 ; i? still due to compieto . the reee-osury sum to ' pur chase a mdv.'ng picture-machine for the County ■Tuberculosis Hospital. • Mrs. Kittle ,of South Nyack, is still earnestly roHcitiug.-aid. and urges those who are willing: to make life pleasanter for.'others, tc hasten with their donation, as it was Mrs. Kittle ’ s original intention to have the machine Installed nridVeady for gse'by ChrlsL mas, unless a prompt response, is . made, this cannot be done. ' • mother, Mrg. Sarah Blauvelt. u Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Matthews J » Otfo ' Tonnesson M Watson DeBatin. is survived by her . husband and bH-En Si;hu ^ 5nd - ihe wanted to leave thqjtiain. He was T t-taken back to Sicatsbui^ on the.next .. - w j train and to Ills,home. It is thought Reuben ConkLa an old and respe*. .- j llo ha/ j sufl-m-gd & flight strqke. Reuben Conklin. ed resident of West. Nyack. passed j, away suddenly ft* his home on Tues day night, tn.h|E*SCth year. Mr/Conk- WINS ^EGG PRODUCING CONTEST, •inWas a baskfct-makei- by trade and bad followed tlif? line of work oyer Mrs Fred Howard of Allendale, was 60 ' yean. ' ’ ' * awarded ihq. prize fot best production For'Ycrtyrtwo years he had been ai °1 eggs. tro,pul!et? in Bergen county, member ®f Maitr.onides Toodge, No. ’ Mrs. Howards flock ep IS Plymouth 7 ( 3 , F. and A M. Funeral • services Rock pn lets produced- 64 eggs in 6 will be held on Friday aftornodtr, 2 : 30 . days. Mis. ‘ Howard has oaways lived o ’ clock. In tli' Germottds Church, ‘u otty,- coming out to Allendale Rev; J. H. Jensen will conduct the services ,Tho MalinondCs Lodge will c.ls'o hold 'servicer Burial will be in 'Germonds Ceraeterj'. Mr. Conklin, is survived ib'y hio wife E 1 K Cohkiin,-four. sons, anjl four daughters. ’ only two -years ago- This achievemeat should act as ■ a stimulus for .better egg production with the 'poultry rais. era who have been at tt for yearsr- not only in-Bergen county but Rock land., as wffj]., / ,h ' . , ■/ / ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. AUXILIARY OF.BLAUVELT LEGION POST ORGANIZED team was defeated by tii-e Service Five, a -New York city team by a / score of 15-26 The. local boys were far outclassed by the ‘ •visitors, but. neverthelefs snowed fine spirit throughout the game. • • . Wednesday afternoon, Nyack High Schoot lost a fast basketball game ,u> tho ' WashingtPh irvmg High School at TarrytowK, by a -score of 17 to 16 . A tine game ai d Nya'ck played well, but not *quite\ well- enoug'a. -: ^Wednesday night ' at Ute-docal U. A., the kK-al V M. C. A. team de feated Pearl It'ver by a -eoore of 19 to 14 . A real game from start to fin- m' An auxiliary composed of • the mother's, wives and' relatives . of. the ex-iervice men wa- formed last Week at tho meeting of Charles R. and Ray mond Q. Blauvslt Post. ; ,, An - application for a' charter, wd* cigncd by »eV«Atec n meisiberh. and Mrs. Renwick Blauvelt was elected temporary proshicnl. Commaitder Mor row nmde .a - short .address outlining the purpose of the Auxgiary. ' •- — — In the • preliminary- game between, \the True Blues: and the Octagon Five of Bergonflotd .'NT- J.. another clous ‘ contest ended with the score of 34-32 in favor of True Blues. GOOD RETURNS REPORTED BY MORTGAGE COMMITTEE HAD AUTO .STOLEN ...... . - - WHILE IN NYACK loaves, a wife, am daughter, Mrs; IX ' W, Guiles, of Elmira. N. Y., father Jofin A- Wjcks. ! — — * — John A. Wicke? of /Nyack, died at I Mr, and Mrs. Frank R; -Crumble the ' Summit Park ' Hospital,* Wed no.;- announced the engagement of-, their Tho last day to buy War ’ Saving wtnnSp^ nf »ji ft nresent:Taaue la- De icember 31 . As, many know at the be* , '■ i- __ , __ , __ 1 .* .. ... , rtf Whl'c he was-\dlulng at the Hotel St GdorgO, Nynck, Saturday evening, John T. Rowland, of New Hempstead, had his Vadillac V 4 etoria-irtolen fsoai under the Hotel siieds. '• ' Monday Robert- Antropen; Thomas Nelson and John Sullivan Were ar rested ir. Newburgh, charged With the theft \of- the ear. ! The men were brought td Nyack Tuesday night and Ivon' a hearing before Police Justice enjamin Hags, who held them Tor to grand jury. • i ' eister, 3 Sohoo' street. Upper Nyack fieri! --g 4 n«i»^-ef-eaeh \thn-old aoriaa of rW Vr ' '• iis^nfy'iiltgmpe are . withdraw n- -and the- new aeries placed oil .auic. - W a r Sa v - . inga Slhmps. thriitigh ignoranfip- or .for : get!uinosH -cf . this fact, are diaap-' “ * J “ ‘ ------- pointed wh«i-Th*fnfind^ they rf^art'wav itfvack longer pbrehaao stamps nf the proyl- due. yea? to complete their c^rda Real Estate “ The LektWna A*e*ey B* ...... ^ . ---------- w o cK tim c r V APPLY POR YOUR ' , CHRISTMAS O^NNIR NOW If you Wish to *recolvo' a* ChrtsWnrfi Dinner, from tl,e Salvation Army? ap-\ pfiththm should'he •matiB at-once at the Army's headquarters^ 70 Sohth DEAD. ■* -- ‘ -Jamra How. fs yetkre old, years an ’ Erie conductor, died at hie crifi. dtid three brothers William, Arthur, and.AIfoazo. Funeral services will be private at the home of Mrs. Wick ’ s Isleworth. -Za-bri-i.-ie of New York city Mr/Zsbrtskie served two years In the N?vy during the war, and at present is- a senoir- in Princeton University. one o ’ clock Sunday : afternoon. Rev. Frank Chadwtcl- officiating. Inter ment in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery by Rev. .Dr. Forest of Whfte Plains,/ , n WINS COURTESY PRI 2 E, \ \.\Evej ’ y'dey ‘ ilifi/New York'Dailly Nev/'s gives a $50 prize lo some one who shows special politeness o^eourtery In thc prese n c e of the re pori e e w bose t>ttalhft»s It '-Ja To give out the. pHztj. One day l a s t Ayuok Wliliam . Jenkins, Tjhe numgage committee a* the Central Presbyterian Church of H; erstraw have recenGy reported in . the sum of » has been, pledged by 163 member^, of the chprch - • The sjum of $ 20,000 is the 'amo.ujat bTthc tb'thl -crofffage.'' V»d this ITTo ROB ROCKLAND LAKE GARAGE. The Bohensky garage a>t Rockland Lake was 'entered twico py thieves last Week; Tuesday night they stole ••• ' •- *• - Thurs- forty -gAllohs of gasoline and day night they took a number of auto mobile parts find some tools. ish. The- local team' outplayed the visitors all through . r - . Nyack High Fchool basketball teams-, lost -both games' played - with Peart Riverr-iir the County League champ ionship series on Friday. This was the seccud loss for the hoys ’ teanr' but the first far the girls. MITC-irfLL ‘ AWARDED $ 3500 , -- At the session of the Rockland- County ; Supremt.* Court, held on Wed nesday of thi? week, a verdict for $ 2 , add wa'. ;i\v,arl(V(l* to 1 Paul Mitchell, . ... . . . „,JJof Soarii Nyack. for .personal dafn- be, remixed by next -^i ,ri j as ^ ^ i ages sustained-In an-Accident, June, time the church will aoid tts seventy 1919 wh Herbert^TNywham ’ s car rtfttv ur.ru vers ary The committee feebj . truck MUche U whim he' was riding confluent that , he debt \\iU be lifUU k motDrt ycle causing a broken leg and the c. fifth '.cured of the. Ind bf- | an( | 0 ‘ bej sort ms brutses. c-duess ^ _ -■• , ■ • NYACK RED MEN j NOMINATE OFFICER'S : COLLECTOR APPOINTED. After hkving been deadlocked over NEW ODD FELLOW* ROM Eg - the'Strfte'MV- Nyack Tribe of Rdd Men made first the appointment of . a collector for n.emluptlofts at the Wednesday .meeting ag fallows; Sackenu Hay r , 'Ackerman;. Teni*'r'/sagaffibre, Owens: junior Hany Oar-jeratmr, to that . ogee. Mrfi. Burka, rabrant; Keeper, oCvampum. lifermah ‘ f named to the vapkney'cand^ by - ■ \ - • — - - • death of her brother, Owen bhen- ta.buua a nrr ■members' received, the $ 50 . prize for courteously -pWkiifir-tisr a erffeple tmiaier wd giV’ ng him a ride.. Jotjtalhs divided the $50 with tne soldler. ■ flraptt Ql tha DEAD OF. SLEEPING RedfieltL a. .. V. •ft ' . -r.' ; homo fJr aS'amd TPmrgo tawrence. 4 ftSr meet'^V *b«» WaAOTehUa: UnhS oin^ In ; at haa poased to - t hfr inffid Ay, a il pr rs efiL, -^ -^ ----- ~ .ZT „ . ^ A A . “ I\ - -r-~ ' ■ * • 1 SOFT. MARKHAM OF HAVER- WjBKNp*!. . : ■ stra w , operated upon i Markham, years in charge Jarvis; Tbursdoy , Ue-lpresont«i the Nyack Hi for dletown girl, , died last week after Hau Illness of eight weeks, of sleeping ; thd Haverdtraw high school will .-oTfrhduejws ------ -- -rx~.~-Y ----- - tgryt- to-kdenr. of. -h.lt,. raBier criticAI — — - - — -t indig p d sf t le ha .s-t this time 'owiag -.TS •Edwin Demareai, of Tenafly, died very inirSfatfe eperatien upon his ear, \ IJfcterireiSww..ia-Uw«Wtt -te f'oad-avhiov ettne-.-iOs- vent. ;owsoiteMri- i care knd atteatiou. ‘ \' v ’ -. ■ ^ ■' A ' ! -*rr