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A special meetfng'of Oie executive committee of/the Rockland (County. Good Roods Aseociatlon; .was. heML: last Wednesday evening at Supfelne Court chaniljiers, .-With a large, attendance ’ of men and iwomen from ^Ir phrts of the county* includlhg most of -the super 1 : visors;; the Assembly map, the county engineer aiid others. Chairman of the expentiye committee, Hoh. George .A. Blaurelt, presided. The meeting was called for the purpose of^con ’ dideriiig legislation -pending at 'Albany to amend the present highway lav. This bill was introduced ilh' Uie senate on janug-rv* 12'J am} has already baen passed- arid sent to the, Assembly; This . [bill defines the. state .highwav system •-I 'annciiScatlv » the Funds Needed to Gancel Debt. Raised 1 During [past . Two Yo^rs Vy ~ -Wohjan ’ s Auxiliary. 'The Woman ’ s Misaiomirf Auxilia^ of the N'azarene C^uirch during past two years haa ralaqd. Lha.^am, of ^150 neMed to ’ cancel the nstmig^te on ■iUA 1- thd church property. Orte Tuesday evening. -F ’ i a servtcej'.'wiH be held, in the .church to ‘ tebicb the pastors; .ofr the) local 'il The roads to be built include sections of road.vrhat. have been built os well as thrfse roads which may be built in the future, as a. part of the, __ All _ federal r state .. ... . ■ ■■. . . . | aid, unexpended baldncea_pf the. bond l Iaam« c ...in Mie vsrinns eoiliilii-s and •V “ ROCKLAND COUNTY FIRM HEARp BY TRADE COMMISSION. Germany Would Restrain From Using the Word Which Orig inally Waa-a ‘ Trade Mark. , . clay appropriations will be pooled to .feany lo.ut this plan. . ’ .This bill, alto prevents '• the highway commission from locating or constructing roads Comparfy'j'ftot' included in the bill or ■•hotvn oh tf Thu Federal Tratle Commission last ■week granted the Meadows Chemical Corporation, of Durant, Rockland County, a hearing on their application ■a. license tothetrSnnan trade- jk “ ichthyol. ” - . • -.KUiatLJii».d-Judge Turpin of churfchea and the public are ihvi 1 at which, time-, the mortgage tvill.-be burned. ‘ . ‘ - District ’ Superintendent R. EL An- geR and Rev. vW. : .H, lIoople-of .BrQQk- lyn, will speak and there Will be. A -pecial musicil program led by the church orchestra. . The T .l«diep - began to jaiae the mddeywblcfr^ by the plan of securing a mllb.of pennfes. ■ afrtSt^tiy-a- foot ->2n.O had been brought In by this means the members and friends of Securea StHet Eights) . Maintain. Fta why aWB.-Sgc'ure Chanpe a In ! r: Good Music, pahtlhgL. .ind Reffnsh- ments With An interesting- Pro. ’ . Ulrosd Service), 'gRufPPN ... The first “ get together ” -danpe un- d^r r|ie- receffltiy organ teed Wpstchest At tb* f fd«uary. meeting df't^e nion- sey ‘ i.lmpi . ■- ■ it Association it-was .. ... -------- , ... , ...... suggested'ttaf Inasmuch pa ' there has ef s^ctioa of tl?|e New;York\ Telephone j Q 0{1 y Work Under City and Suburban been )hai^®08 qu^stloM a^ked. us as SSociety-Inc.i wits • held at./Fireman'a - tcT hdiw'iiir^n tmprOVfeiiSietifa' had mp* ! HaJU, Nanuet;- N-.- Yy-on-Jaimaix^Mlt- - neared i» mb toiVn,. that-some news .Over five hundred empipyees from r — . — .. . ... • every part of Rockland *county and' . . . . Tuixedo . Biriit. aniLAbeijr..jrieads At- ESTIMATES CHE ERFULL Y GIVEN. of thjj'Ais latfon migiit be of int'c-. -ibe organiza tion. .. I ' \ ' ■ \ Tho\ AMWBlatkm was formed June 10th, 11912, by fourteen citi zens of Jidpsey ftBR the purpose of promoting and developing sanjects affecting the welfare <\t the eonmunlty. At present the- m e f o b ^- sh ip-Ae- tl ri rt y fo u r- ^lth- D. BecktthsanP, president; U. A ; de — tS* — la — and . It . A. Bedell, ijkS*ociat{bn-~ba*,„.erectel and is raainfiiafe the- electric lighta. In the Main Wm-fOrove ‘ streets and is also the church .made up hurc last 9200 . being .g}v« m ehla 1 A-r i' ».'d J I - UlUt eui e i talir ment . a'as provided ’ between the- dances. Hie civil war, The church era and friends or 'pfat oT'the expense of the up the- balance. m-ht ' Garage, thereby keep-' ren by a veteran,-of ^ jj^hted alkflight, ft installed , yrarr live work. wishes. . t6 express its nrV.n 'hn.Ye helped'in Xyi'.la.it«a Cairo.- of the. ilPwer bhi . at j bj. NOTES OF THE FIREMEN. .Alisa.. ’ Lhllxah Kenndy fraai-^aver: straw accompanied oa tixe piano by . Atrs^ ilobeirt Troup, rendered a- Tocal selection and was enthusiastleally ap-j plauded. .Sir. Henry Strauiman of the ! Plant Department at Sufiern accora- panied by . Mrs. Strahlmaa gave an j impersonati on of a Jew ish monologue. Mr. Strahiman ’ s makeup was ’ excel lent and his stories and songs'enter tained the crowd ■ immensely: Mrs. George — SiiHYcrr-of*Nyack accompaa&d- - Joh -ffl — b T nh r ow, her -dtfmr the -h ?titt ion, ..wps ’ in.^ri-ipieti'-al in iiaV-* rendered ' several -solos much' tor the Bfj.y T-a.-ii-.^nri certain 1 deliglit-of . ’ the, gathering.'; Mrs. ShK- lar.KRQN HfiSE COMPANY NOMINATES f At thy regular meetin f of Jackson ,, ___ >> __ - j -.r Yv A Hf e ' lITili. ' ~ ‘ Tt f ' >n t m- ' r.T,i * 1 i I' *\ * \d Route 3 through Roekla id County is deMgflatedrln : the-bill..ft 3 . A fiart of highway system .to be .constructed hy *»r - -c — r . held the state,, which will save to Rocklanl Hose Company . . a ’ • ’ .-Aj. County' the expense of •aaring the j on Tuesday nigh 2, - cost of the. building of /his load'esti-Hlowing nomlnatione mated at about $200,000, but. the bill [President -Robert • in! for r ^ i(1 ’ { Th e - traans by*imore convenient hours \of fer had a strong, rich sbpnino voice/j GIJhecL Gulliver Q'eta One Year-For arrival atid departure, secured delit-jcnd could..be heard in every part pfr Stealing Liquor, $300 Fine ter cry of teleterams direct to Monsey and| the Urge- uall. Mr. William Mayer ; Carrying Revolver. • • fu*\* had-sidewailH improved by yari-i of Spring Valley,accompanied by Miss ..... j-wnerg and roads re- 1 Hawley rendered a .vocal selectitt|i j f al 1 . ri nr» . ? ” M r r 1 — yr>n d Or ^ iceh iTpaired^y^Comiirlsstoners .. . „ liquor, cases were . dinposed/ of ^ safeguard -the Railroad i George H. SUiffer;'Mrs: Joan Disbrow! b/. '»<*<> ^^timer B. Patter*^ in'. r fa now being sought and [Mrs; Richard Yeager, A,trio of voices.| Uts.Couhty ■ Court at New-City, Mon-,. Their ‘ day, and .four other i'Squor cases w;en,t Washington argued, tfie legal side . M 1 ent . because this road aiso d proposition of a liglitihg and ! rendered several; selections. wat<T-district ig.being prepared to bdj voices- blended very vrell. and the I over p nt £j next Monday. 1 submitted, to the-taxpayera. . ! -lulr. Franx^ were the reault of 1 recent . HMuetinRs of the Association > McCormack and M153 May Hanley xyf pinyi&fttfcgacarrie<i .on by ftistrict held klio first Tlyirsday-of each I Nyack. entertained the company j Attorney bex&ir and SheriS Merritt. 2 ------- »n . viw-wi w iee«nn« ■ ’ 1 ! a result qf-.these -investtgatiobs ■ * ■ • /enc ronix* voecause luio i ^ ' . ■ % _ • • ■ ■ cy vniovr ease on behalf of -the •Meadawa.j , tH hwtfoned in- ; Brw-bigbwfty systegi. any j Charles ... manufacturer of this drug ^rom using] expense of the state and the county the word, which though ariginally a | we U. that is the county will have to men 3 Conventoln. David yuiintn aim r^iddh)unfr'?igT'\timv'\ ; Tfrom. 1 ;' • ite-sbaca- of- Lhja »vr>^n,ie i Andrew Van. Sickle; altenvites, SUyi / tilly the accepted iranie of the drug Of j As ammonium sulphoichthyjlate and has { hav lost its trademark oliaracter. ■ .' . i future BugOne • Staegemann of Spring.Val- tance to the county, as this bill,.may - *W discoverer of the. American not only dffect the. reconstruction coat , ^ n „ nn Ai ■ ,n V-tion 5er ’ of thu j but maintenance as-well..' Ninety pen- The regular annual election it the Fireman ’ s .Hall and all j vocal selections, v are earaeatly in-j eitono«A-ii>-R>i if ' f rDUNCIL ” ! Operatof' at Nyack, GiiaTrmah of thl E U ROPE AN R ELI EF council Refreshment Committee, served ample REPORTS CAMPAIGN SUCCEssS.; - 'irthyol and general maua .... Rcportsll?c<yycd from p»V ^ TipuiltM . iUi . Felter and Mrs. H. Strauto the re _ xl£_ t ^ Trcms.pr>rt-if i 11 n rotnmiftpe River eonfmittee announce the sum or | a j ob in g etti ng the large crowd ovor .. $UhRL:.haa.,b een receiv ed from, ^ ^ ' M r , G,-H. Shlf- that section of the county. • fer was . CSairmau of \the Reception .The sum, of $75 has b een -Mr. Winia-n-.gfh-iin.ner . t SIX ARE FINED FDR LII 1 B 0 R VIOLATIONS “ ’ OTHER The Success of tne dance-wap largo Indictments .-were \ found against Fd- jjB&JP/Lfes.w'ard.^ysV of Spring.Valley-, -Morria .mmiftgLQ--. . . \r:-j T . Tnvttxf , - i j-■\ ’ f ^ , r:,-rfrrr-* — c.ftheu, A/t spi ' in. roy, .of Piermoht *ter nis bartender. liquor .illegally. ASd. village of- T ’ aUsa'deS. \tiiL L.,- Ich . came from the school Meadows .Company, .was 'called upon -givf .testimony' i minulaotur o ani l .t illins _________ Will i an but maintenance as wm... . ^ , . .. cut of the traffic on this'road is for- i fleers for the as to the origin, j e |gd traffic from New Jersey and lerapmific ‘ us es of [ pnlnii xun^bbT of Rockland^ County ensuing year wilT- tai dace jin Tuesday night,, February, a. ffern -comes.-the. announce- approximat-fdy the\ sum Of $ 1 odd, . b&d ‘ ben received irom . many >ur: Sprinf chairman of the Activities Commi! tee for, the Telephone Society had -a hand in. all the committee work and was the busiest hxah on the job. Mr Charles Bradway, Chairman of the. Entertainment .Committee, exercised excellent judgment 'in his .selection nr*' - M -o v i a v - -ttr ; --r ;rofHV- iDcrny, is bartender Wililaja •Herr*. James • Ar , °-^CTt~~Bitesbgth 1 J tr - R tt - idithyol and.tta suhstftuteA' • v ; y j-and the.Good'Roads Association feels ’ — Repr&g eiHatlves of o ther gov orp- j that t he - st afe — stuHi-Ut-- p . a y M : * > o co st-a if. ! th - ^ vh^ JlilS — TTskC jpeji ’ t bureaus who .attended the hear- j maintaining • and ‘ retonstructtng-'ThieI Dadaw 1 -and urg entered into a.high technical ms-, road, at no expanse to. the couBty. juc ’ k took place cusdion with . Mr. Staegmap.11 on ich- This road-was made a st^ue highway , drew out a lull attendance .. nd and its .relation to- 'colloidal and the cost of maintenance and re* ■ interest Vhiiey reports .th-j-hUiu -l 0( ,; u. patertaL-ibr ^»ton nf • rriRrkiW -*• '\ niitTeiv afe -^TOrkiTT^Iiara to otts T s { \ )U xmLiion, coop^taS^ci with th© BteWSv A m o re . ------- — — — — ------ ^ -- ab: ■ aH - i.u.nK UHBSv- — t^, — — affair — ana aFU Cagrr Becker .each- plead guilty. Judge Patterson fined them f„ •- each. * - Mike , Cordisco, • of West Haver* straw, 'in-dieted fbr earning Kqour •Ucualiy, plead guilty. > He ' wag' fia.eil $406. • • \ . ..' . ' Gilbert • Gnliivpr. 'ef- Nyack. charyed for Empire Hook yy. |-a mouqt to 4 thyol chemistry. ' - - ■ ,. * [ construction was mad© payable by'the Durant Rose; 'sales, managers- of the j st;lte by a law ’ put. through the leg-' coamany, 'testified in regard .to the j {stature. ' by ex-Senatof Blauvelt- dUr- . American market and pointed out that.) { n g big term of office.* thoaCermans attempting to retain ex* . clueiye use. of he wopd - “ ichthyol ” was analogous to. the original salt manu facturers trying to prevent anyone else from using the word salt ^ and thus' forcing competitors to use the chemical designation sodi im chloride. The application was' opposed by >*. Merck & Co., of New YoHc, vdiich has had the [exclusive- American right for the sale of Ichthyol which has been a German ..monopoly for forty years The Federal Trade Commission af- ,. j . — ™ ooiaa * reserved ter questioning ‘ both side's , decision pending . the' filing of briefs for which ten days are allowed. • . LEADERS INSTITUTE.HELD - SUCCESSFUL SESSION One hundred fifty-eight representa- we--workers in -Sunday schools in . ar t cere - pa r ts -ofTbe-e ooftty at Spring Valley in attendance H the ' Young' People ’ s Leaders)-.Institute held last week. * . , , Interest in all'matters pertaining to ’ the training of young people, was afoused and stimulated. Active plans were started to secure training for this work in the county. Rev, C- M. Ackerman of Hillburn was j l ^ppdinted chairman on art Educational ‘ T Committee to promqto this work- ' )\ Mr. B. C. \Dunlop of Spring yalley Was appointed chairman of the Con ference Committee. OLD AUTO licenses GOOD TO FEBRUARY 15 I, Secretary .of State Lyons announced jTiday that automobiles of the-state %lil be allowed to use their 192P. fjeense plates ’ until February 1&. . ' m An extension of fifteen days., Mr. Lyons said,, was necessitate because * the automobile bureau of hk depart- fment ia doing tho-greatest . volume of business in its history, which bV been , «ugm on ted -by the open winter. There '•# alsd has been a-delay In the delivery of the new plates manufactured at-one of,the state prisons. ^ FRE'IGHT WRECK ON ERIE. - A ifre l g ll t wr . e , Ck -Vi..gleat 6 bmg ou the Erie railroad, at fi o ’ clockWeaneff* inorhing blockedVti9_eaat-bo^d- the wrecked cars eentain.- pdultry affdTthe ' -near, were filled, with, chickens, * even seme turkeys. *' 'Hie ortiy roads mentioned; in the bill to be constructed with these, unex pended balances of moneys in.Rock land County are. the two .small sec tions at Pearl River and the section from Mt. Ivy . to West Haveratraw, Under this bill, . Suffqrn.-village will have its road, built not. at the expense of the state alone, b,at by the state and couhty/ ’ ' • A motion was made,- seconded and carried That Assemblyman Peck be requested, to introduce an amendment to Assembly bill No. 101, by adding to the state highways enumerated and described in Section 1 of said bill. Officers elected were as follows: John T; Gilchrest. presuimi.; Herman, Branath.^recording-seqre'a.-y ; Frank-} . X, Collins, financial secratirv ; - LeRoy i work Lawrence, ta-easup maker, - Jr., captain first lieutenant; Fra,*.*. ... . ----- - — ., . , piuj lieutenant; John. Probst, Roy some pnes else. Wanamaker,\ James Collin j , trustees.. Plans are being made to hold a beef steak supper on the night- of Washing ton ’ s birthday, ' ' : A ’ resolution was passed by the company to help Highland HOse Com- of- ,the Central Nyaclt j.^ its'that he hae $126 on band- and contributions still corpihg in. : , * , .... . •/ Ufest • Nyack Committee. Misa_ Ethel . •Miller. -Chairman, .is • still busily ‘ at ; •; With stealing two l-froni. A Arietta... -iiroth situ. ' pleail guilty to- burglary. ‘ -greer'He'~wa. ; of whiskey . of Xya ck, - in the Uiird. apers ip annqqnetng Mr. \Bellows of-.the CentraL -Nyacic . j!l(1:iir>?r f roui the Sixe of- Um; croydI y ^V^.TTI p^ it< ,htiarv' Klackweir« committee reports that.he has $126 on everyone reads the Rockland County I JSdVOT'oney^r 1 ' aewspapers. -It is expei^thar slim J GilvCoLDlaill iar affairs will be held - trom time-to- ection of/the indict- receiving . subscriptions- from; -Sr • ’ V- com ’ mhnity. So it dofes-took-as ^ L rnmin Rav' ‘ ackeS; . «' Rockland 'County was doing its PEARL Cullfnt sec share and just a little bit-more of ; -. __________ The. Pear? River basketball teap: , - '*Vi i*r * suffered\ two defeats during the past NEW CITY EP.WORTH LEAGUE week, losing to Nyack oa the Nanuet , ENTERTAINED AT .NYACK j cou ,j^ . b y ‘ the score <jf 33-27, and to - ------ _ ; . ! Spring Valley-at'the Valley 42-34. Mri and Mrs. John'Watereon of Mid- j Throughout the game jvith Nyack land avenue, Nyack. entefcained the . botll teams played ; a fast, passing , ,. ,, w for carrying a concealed weapon,; ii»* by the Rockhind section oljt. ’ - ’ i sentenced to the eouqry jail for ephone society. qone . year and fined $200. The Jail sentence was! suspended. --Morris. Cohen entered a plea of not guilty. His ’ case was set down for trial next Monday. Joseph Smal- Ung _also plead- not. guilty and his case Was set down for Monday. ■ The cases against Edward Axt and A. D. 'Tufimu were not caued. RIVER -ONOPS ' G'AM E • TO NYACK tus; Election, of officers, for the current year took ’ ' place ; at the annual 'meet- ^S'™ “ o«d ot Highland Hose Cpoipaayc , r a point-on Route «4*at or near Harri-1 Nyack he ld on Tu^day nikht. an man- station, running : southeriy . *1^ easterly through Orange County and [Rockland -County by way of -Saffern to the. Village .of Nyack,-as defined In pany in. every possible way to Secure New City Chapter of the Epworth j gaujg and, though Nyack was'leading their much heeded pumping appara-(.League .aud- 'othar .invited .gu.ests, at 15^3 .^1 the end of the first half, the their home on Tuesday night.'' A fine social evening was much enjoyed by those present; among whom wore. Mr. and Mrs- Phillip's, Mr. and Mrs. _Eber- ling, Mr. add; Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Mer- in force, ” - Major Welch, Ray Rrinkerhoff and Calvin -T. Allison were appointed a committee to which this legislation and take such, stops as are necessary to see that -a hearing is held on this measure. \ ' -! ' Many other important matters were discuss*^ and action Ciken .thereon. The Rockland Cqunty Good Roads A ssociation subcommittees for 1921 wera appointed' by “ fhe 1 chal'ruiair' of the executive committee, as follows. State And County Highways. ■ Major William A. ‘ Welch, chairman, Haverstraw; Joseph • T., Gaynor, Ny ack ;.H.P. McKenney, Suffem; Cal vin T. ‘ Allison, Stony Point;, Ray Briukerhoff, Rockland Lake. County Highways. Reman'M. Purdy; chairman. Haver- straw; William L; Bulson, TomkRis Caret I John- Dickehmann, ’ Jr., Con gers; James j. Brown, Suffern; Dr. George A. Leitner, Piermoii-t. . To'wn Highways. John. 2. Slcklps, chairman. West Nyack; John W, ‘ Gillies, Haveratraw; Walter G Hamilton, Stony Point; A. SUdridfe, New City. RUSH ORDERS EOR ANTITOXIN., \An ou t b re ak of dip i itharU in Cfifrfl fr The following officers were elected: Benjamin Levison, president; Frank Owen,, vice-president; H.. ElmmerHian, recording secretary;' Charles Sterling, finkficrar lecfetaryT treasurer; P, Junge, Benjamin Levi son, M. Ruggerio, trustees; Harry Charters, janitor; P. Junge, capUin; William Kittle, first lieutenant; Theo dore Knarich, second lieutenant. Frank Trojohn was elected 'delegate To the convention of the State . Fire men ’ s Association and Peter Junge was elected alternate. ritty Mxs. CQyle, Mrs. Fo ster, Mr.-and,in the early period. Tiie-aanual - dahea-of ■ E mpire H ose home boys played a better game dur ing tiie second half and succeeded in outscoring their-opponent's during that period but were unable tq overcome he 7 point lead that Nyack had ob- Tha score:' Mrs. Oliver, Mrs'. Miner,- Jack CoyTe, Misg Eldith Crooning, Mrs. Buchenau, Miss-. Francis Eberling, Miss - Anna ^ Barden, Miss. Emily Richa.rds^Mr. and gelfridge, t Mrs. Label, all of New City, and Mr. \anti MrsT'TTfHjTgsy' ’ Lawrence, Mr: - and Mrs. Palmer, Leroy Watcvrson, Elrfier Waterson and Mrs. Abralns, of Nyack. Pearl Riyer. OLSEN COULD' NOT BOX. Frankie Olien was unable, ’ o ehi.er- tain at the,Smoker given at Nanuet on, January ’ 25. owing to the New York State boxing' law which pro hibits boxing exhibitions except those given-by duly HCeTi<»»d ror poratiorts ,, Company, of Pi.ermont, .will be heldj 0r c iu bs.. Only amateurs are dlldwed Perr y, g in the Piermout town hail Friday,^ box, ’ at these exhibition^, Olsen ’ s evening. February 11. license' ’ would hay© been.-either sus- HUlsdale Fire ^Association has vot-| Bent j e( i. or revoked had lie appeared ed to turn its ;fire fighting apparatus 1 ln the rtng to box. over tij the township and will charge! ^i r m alia no, of Nap'uet, was .notified $560 rent peT annum for its .quarters, j 0 # .{jig fact on December 29, 1920. POSTMASTER AT NANUET. $500 Orangeburg fire department will , hold .a dance at the' Sparkill ' fire 1 hall Saturday ervenliig,'February 19. r Pmceeiis will go towaed equ/lpjddgj william 'Wagner is circulating a the new fire truck;. : : (petition asking for the appointment VOTING- MACHINES * Piaster at-Nanupt at the ex- Hammond; f •efT Tr Blackwell, g Dolan, g , r .[ Rickie, f ... Pts; -1 ‘ FATHER AND SON ” BANQUET • .= , HELD AT NYACK Y. M. C. A. 0. • .0 ■ 4.,, The Fatiier» and Sons of Nyack to the number of 3(NF.enjoyed a fine ban- q ’ uet given on Wednesday night at the Nyack Y. M. CT.- A. Grace wag . pronounced by Rev. - Frank Cliadwick of Sf. Paul ’ s M.. E., Chufch; followed by the singing of ’ America by. assemblage.- After the' : bounteous supply of goodies Sa d been consumed, 'John B; Dunlop; serving - 15 1 as toastmaster, made a short speech, 0 j then introduced Merle Robertson, who • o n “ Th e Id e al-Fa t h er. ” .D r. BaU - : . 1 1 :wm Totals Nyack. C,. F. Van Wsek, Steight.f .. Theis,. ’ c 1. Kilby, jj ... . 0 j lard tiien responded with. ’ 'The. Ideal 0; Son. ” ., George. ’ E,-McCoy of Peekskill ' -Si gave a fine address on “ Good Citizen- — : ship. ” I. H. Meredith led the singing, 27 1 while music was - provided by Pnilip [ F'luhr, C. Ogden, William Kincaid. W. Pts. ( Milfspaugh, . Harry Peterson; John 7 1 [17 Garrabrant; and Ijiyun Titpis- . ' 0 10 ] Judge. Tompkins rendered a song as 13 \ * 1 r - 0 (■ D 2 , s 0 did many others. . - ’ ; ... Itewaa a memorableufifiasion for_afl '•'falliefs'-aiidrsobs\ wlio wero ■ — .J. ■ _ — 13 '• 7 33 enough to De present. . 9 . - --- “ ZT~7 ---- 1 ----- r --- ’ v ' ‘ ---- =• A FINE PROGRAM FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE- Totals' ' Referee— H. Lyfiecker, Nyack. Standing-eff Teams in County League. . ’ - , W. L. - Pet: | ■ ..- > — ------ ’ Nyack .................... 3 T . .750 Spring Valley \Odd.; Fellows and Re- Spring Valley. . v . 3' 2 .SiH) bekahs .are planning a big tipxfi, fbt Pearl River . ........... . 1 3 ,250] February/ 25, whep ! they give ah en- , - - ; 2 —^-- -------- — — ; ’ - J \ j tertainment ,'and dahee-, in the Rock- BAMAPO FARM BOUGHT . (land .Hall, Spring Valley. FOR HOME FOlT BLIND Entertainers of exceptional merit have been engaged for the occasion ; -v The town -board of Oran get own has q ^^ -Jr^rih^T^fey Unified to install voting machines S. Bums, jr. t »pnne V y, %.S . .-V «%asr^ nful ntl cno 6 nnajU-XiTTAwN piratlbn of the -term of the present FOR ORAN-mt-TOWN p 0Btm a s terrHarry M. Fisher- Wagner has been an ’ acive worker in the Ra- before the next election and an .order f5r fifteen mauhibea -has been filaced,. The machines, which are to be thd sam«r ap those in ahe in Ramapo, Are to be delivered by July. $5, The mathlmLj work in a very satls- go' 111 ’ and ahothcr in Havana, .Cuba,- factory rainnipT ^ have.resulted, in large rush \ brdera fori The town of Saverstraw is ( al,30 antitoxin at the Loderle Laborati at f Peart Rlveri Sovar^oot was - tha need in Chicago, in order to avert ah epidemic, -that the antitoxin was-sent, there by special messenger*-oa the fas teat, through train* publican party for rriany- years and „ se4 i as a summer, home for dniriates -will, it is said, -'nave the backing of ^ the Home for the Blind, of 514 — ‘ ; ------- - • . .[Gate* avenue, Brooklyn. • . H^VERSTRAW ELKS ENTERTAIN. The property consists . of eight acres and a frame house and, wm* ' - _ * L __ - ■ rvYW na n' The property 'of Charles S. Pace, and a fine program of music/ mys-- on the Haverstraw road, two rubes! tery. hypnotism and monologues will from Su-ffem, has been sold /to be be rendered* _ , Good music will be furnished for dancing and there will be plenty of refreshments in charge of Uve-fadias, Tickets, including both the entertain- ’ ment and .dance, 75 cents. ’ Haverstraw Lodge of Elks t atgr- .formerly owned fiy Mrs. Thomas C} tained a large dalegatlott -dr ’ visiting Ryan. hfOTR'brs fr om - Newb u rg h Lodge -L*st TO HOLD ANNUAl, BANQUET., Tuesday evening A line roust beef — . — — — NYACK CLUB OFFICERS \TH'e'^FuaT^aEW^or ’ ffiu ’ T^ffiC*\ Chamber of Commerce is to be held Y .