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CiDfiVIftTED ' $Y JURY ROCK* UAKO 8UV*ft£NiE 00U8T; “ t ■ I Jury Wirti' Out One * Hfor- *hd ,• * '• 'MlhoieS'J-'frd, Be - Sentenced Next Wednesday. ' 20 I . „ I»u«| EMnisto, 22-, faf Ne^afk, N. J , was- coftvteted of murder In. the first .degree , by . a 'j^py tn the Koefciand . ’ Couaty Supreme Court this morning The Terillct canned no surprise- to . persons who'hard been attending the 'trial, as tt.e conresslcfn signed by^Ote .'defendant left tto douht in the minds of any ' person as to the guilt, of, the accused. The Jury was out one hour and twenty minutes. . Ejhanisto will be . Sentenced next Wednesday. . District' Attorney fexdw, who had associated with 'him Henry Kohl, .oi . Newburg h, r ested his case Wednes day-afternoon and court waa adjourn-, :6d hfltfr the followipg morning'fo give < Jii-Kutstieh, eou^sel ; for-the ''defendant, an opportunity to return . to New York to hold a meeting of creditors in & bankruptcy matter. The district attorney played hi» trump card when he got upon the. records the confession signed , by. lihaplsto, which was written by Wil ~ ’ ..liani > -ii'..-Jeuk4.iK:--Jr. , in tto' Newark •police headquartefs fojlowiifg the ar- . rest-of the live Ltetlidns. \ ■On the stand' yesterday Bbarjisto denied that, ail ®f the concession sign ed' by him was true. The Confessionr. . ' Ebanisto iffi\fela~coiifes8lon says that he fienar lao ; Cesera, Michael Male and, Albert Littero wept ' to ,B6Ul's ..place on the hight at March 10, Libero .saying that tto. old man* had $i,Ueo •which they, could get -• .• Th.ey ; entared the place and* when Bohl came to Walt on them.asked fur cigars and cigarettes. Thea\0ban!iJt»'i .pulled a gun , had,, held the did man Jttp. . Ha stin ’ tdd.'lo .siiout .and- Genaruui Be aj hi m on' the 'head , with a heavy rmy automatic. ' • ■ When ’ he'felLthey' took what money -he had arid fled to Newark.. There they collated the money and found they had \\$38. The chauiteur was; given $10,. Ebanisto, Cesere and Slele got $6, and. Libero got, Th 0 trial - of Genarina Cesara, Fred Bitucci, Albert Libero, Michael Mele - , all of Newark,; and Angelo Esposota,- of Nytok. associated with Ebanisto in the killing, of Michael Boiil, aged Grand View storekeeper, in' March .last,'- will be started^ next week. ■ •/- strifg wtlt'-lotfr- ,with' their 'younger .mobiles -and take , as much interest warriors of the Amerfcadf togfod ue^ 1 : ib the parW afflrt-cwemimies Monday on. the Occasion of th« annual Memorial day celebration. It is not expected^hnt the Grandt; Army 1 men- 7 HONOR QF THE DEAD! Boppy . ‘ week is^being observed throughout the. entire nation in,; honor of the men ^bo fought sc bravely and in memory at those, who* lie amid the .crosses of Flanders fields. The poppy has '-been adopted by the. American JLegion iis Jtl memortam IJower and is to be worn throughout the week and off Decoration 1 Pay. The Women ’ s Auxiliary .of. the Bjauvelt'Post has charge of tj&a local distrlbutlcm and -«aUj of the poppy, a memorial which -\everyone shotrlit wear oy. ‘ the ’ • holiday, \ FEDERATED CHAMBER TO MEET IN NYACK MAYDR ODELL AND MR. DUNLOP TO WELCOME VISITORS. . k HIti; fe^ipe^ery gs they have in d|y% when tlietr stess were mhre'lively and tjbjsy 'vrere mo^*'erect. , j Members of VVahiron Post Jarill be gudsts thi' fftarfek' Hi |»n& Baymorid A. BlauvSlt Post.with Dr. Ridyert Mor> tow ,. ’ ' -commander, ; in' charge, .and Comrade - Stewart Walters as grand marshal, assisted by Captain H. B Smith. _ ' The parade will move from in front of the ’ honor roll at SrSO a, th. with a band/ leading, followed by a firing squad; American Legion Post and Ladles Auxiliary-, 'Hudson yipw Coun cil, Jr. d. U. A. M , with fife\ and drum . corps, . and the •. Nyack • Boy ScduTs. • ' Services ’ at the soldiers ’ plot wiU be In charge of Commander Morrov), asaiated by Alonzo Jewell, commandei' of Waldron Post. The joint service* will ' c'oiicIude T with a. s,-flute to - the bugler. ATTRAOTfVE SILL . FOR NEXT WEEK AT BROADWAY TB W ill BE JAMMED NEXT MONDAY NIQHT. : is Expected Trt»m«. Police Wiil I EstabfieH One-Way. Streets ' y-.j. , : .i, ow Holiday. . rT ....... . PItenty of tonring tripe will ffb made this , weekend because ■ the, ; hbiiday -cotoes on Monday nod % great many people will arrange for at least'three, days, of touring, departing at the lat est tbmorrow mornfng and dfiviM -w as to get back Monday night. • - - : If the history of laSt yeai^' ? he repeated the local ferry lines/Whl Da Ja-mmed . to'the limit-Monday might with motorists who; will want to cross thV river fo Tarfytowd at- one time It will mean a iot of bard work ott ihc- part b ’ f th 0 police, too, for at least tim Main- and Burd \street corners wili have to be cared' for by tragic men. Just wftat will be doUe by- Trustee Haire,- chairman of the police coi.t\ # ha d b ytbe dring ia»bd : -«n »;tap e.:W l^|- T a i t ti e a :' ^tlre' ; Bowrd.-ffT Tmtae^,; hah to soun(Ied “ by Charles--Rubin, posLjaet been decided upon but it-is' prob- Dlnnen At ' St, George . Will Be Followed By Auto Ride Through •' • '.y- ' the 'Nyack*. ■ A big holiday hill will be offered next - Monday at the. Broadway Theat: er, vaudeville tots and motion pic tures- combining to' m«k 0 for patrons of the playhifuse a day of rare enter- itainmtoL. The feature iUm will he “ Pare Knuckles?.* featuring William Russell, a play -in which the • sheer i restore order arid compelled the driy- ahle ' that one-way streets will be maintained, despite tbe'fdct that there has developed so ranch opposition • to that plan. Last Sunday for instance, there was a ‘ great-deal of- congestion . in Burd street and for a time the street lii .one spot wak blocked by an-automo- bilist. who had.stopped to unload in front ” of the St George Hotel. There was a protest from the owner of the hdttelry -when Trustees -Hair*; tried to i grip of muscle and- sinew and-*red r blood when men are dvhven, and thefc will also be an educational picture. 1 * Tuesday, ' Eugene- O ’ Briep,, will be seen in \Gilded Lies, ” in which' the ,. ... _ . star'will be-seen to the role of an plans are >exng ,made^by ^esWsnt ^ plo ^ r who lia ' a . goae t0 wi|1 Dunlop amh Secretary Seekins, of tto ; for T ^ akV of h|s flance(,. be3i(le8 aK local chamber,, for .the entertainment Nyack will be the Mecca for mem torn of; the hnstltp\ organisation, the. Hudson' Valley Federated -Clpuwbt ’ ra . of Commerce, on June 8, and elaborate er to move ap-l since that time \more unfavorable comment has been heard about one-way street^. . 'However, something must be- done to.avoid congestion .and Trustee Haire declares-he will see that-the traffic •pidice - iceep cars moving in ’ what H determined to .be fiie_ best' way for, , , ,. , educational picture and Charlie €bap- everybody : concerned and not Tor of t e guests. • . ... ’ .• • , iia In ih his latest ^revival “ One A. M. ” particular f»w v .... _ - The first- soesion wOl; open at 11 1On Wednesday, the' popular Bucfel It i=rexpected tiha-t both the Rock- at -thff .tio*4lv Joa,e3 will to the aocxctiun tu ‘ ‘ The , land .and Flushing will be j'unniug Unt-Man .Trail/' id wJjtKUf-ttl' MAZEPPAS- TO INSTALL - PUMP ON' FIRE APPARATUS •At. a special meeting -of Mazeppa Fiire Engine Company, held Tuesday . night, the' members decided to install a pump on their present fire engine. It is estimated that- it will cost in the neighborhood of $2,Q0h to purchase and install the pump on.the engine. 'The Mazeppa boys 'plan to raise the money for subscription among ' the members of the company aiid-by hold ing bazaars, etc'. Tt e prize winners- for tiie remain der of the prizes offered;, at the re cent bazaar were ” \Announced as • fol- Jawa: Mrs. T. D. Garrahrant, $H^--gbid piece; J- 'W; Brant, automobile tire; . Miss Genevieve Coonan, one ton coal: Miss Peggy Mence, ladies dress-; Jul ius-Goebel, Jr., pair of wicker chairs; C. M. Colby, vacuum cleaner; H. T. Jarrett, Columbia grafanola. NEW GOLF CLUB.- G6lf ' devotees In Conger^ and Rock land Lake are enthusiastic, over tto prospect of a gojf club or country -Gurnee .Homestead, now belonging • to- the. Palisade Park Commission. Major Welch has prom ised his cp-operation and the commit tee is looking, forward ' to this Im provement a* the greatest piece of good luck that could befall that Ideal totality: . ' . \ 7* , LECTURE ON ’ CHRiairi-AN: SCIENCE ... .. __ make the trip to--Mew York - aa-e om- ’ First' Church .of Chris: S/ientisr. f/ruble as possible. ■*_ v • ^^ ■ i 'Y v iH a. . .. '\ H \ ' * ^animunc® 8 :?. lecture on Chris; teifiace to . b»A delivered by'Mil- XL-Ktlpatrick, CfS. B., of Detroit the Board ol Lee* /of the 5/frSt ’ Church-Of Christ, 'jtejBoato ’ to .'Mm^:iA.. thg; Rbriumr on Brniday After* t 3: 3b o ’ clock o ’ ofock Whic^ • time ho - address [at welcome will' Be delivered - by President T. F. Odell, followed by an address by Mr, Dunlop. George E. McCoy, of ^Peek- skill, president of tto.Hudson Vaijey Federated Chamber of Commerce, will deliver, tiie response addrfeas, followed by avthirty-minute -address by Mr. McLaughlin bn the “ Future of tiie Hudson Valley. ” 7 ./ At noon dinner -, will be served. Tile/afternoon business, session will open at 1:30 o ’ clock. At.five o ’ clock the visitors will* be taken for 'an au- tomobile' ride about Nyack. TRIM STEAMER OSSINING '. .IS NOW RUNNING DAILY . The steamer Ossining is, aow -ply- ing daily between .Nyack and New York City with the exception of 'Sat urdays and Sundays. ■ Captain Jenks of. the Ossining was in town yester day and. stated that he was going to keep . the -boat running to ard from Nyack during the month of June.and if at that time the business warrants he will continue the. service through out the summer, otherwise it .Rill be discontinued. • So it is plainly evident that if the people of Nyack are to have, boat service to md from New •York they must 'patronize the same. The Ossining leaves ’ Dailey ’ s deck at 7/15 a, m. and puts in at Pier No.' 2-1, in New oYrk Ctity, at the foot.*or FYanklin street, - two blocks from ” the Ninth aVenue and three blocks from the Sixth avenue elevated trains, also throe blocks fro.ni Broadway subway. Subway and elevated stations are on Franklin street so one cpn readily get to all parts of the city from near the boat landing. City hall 1» but six blocks from Pier No. 24, apd $ short distance, from the pier is the-West Washington street market The boat leaves for Nyack at 2:15 P. M. Two tours and fifteen minutes- are reqair ed for. the trip each way. 'The Ossining Is primarily a passen- ger boat burning anthracite coal which assures a maximum of cleanlt- ness-' There is* a separate parlor for ladies -Shd the, boat ig equipped to NIGHT FERRY SEHVTIpE;' Njght ferrybiwit seryica/ wUl begto between Nyack and Tarrytown to- motooR. Th e Mast trip •will be fnade ’ St3»5#dMl' n!o« ?«TocK i«i T thR dual ' t#ip ‘ from TaYbytoWnr.-at o'clock. 7 . ; ---- to..* ’ . . ‘ 1 . -JFIREM^N TO .HOLD OANGE, fif W f gt N yaek thlA Tfiy anneaK memorial dance of Highland Hose Ceaipat^f Rill -M- .held _PW- ‘ J»eed • ’ loRh. flei.^t^aling to-N^UMt-Artit. some of jhe| ydunger and oftieit';- 'sports are finding it difficult to, , .-engage I^ fbeii*. favorite pastime of Afri ’ catt | sMA ’ ., * .' -. , ' ^ ■ As a m^ttef '.of fact at Bone . of the. places widoe a . week ago. the dice gai.iopeq is ifv]po4filib(e ■ to jHay and there has' ev ’ en.ibeec; a iet-up in Kelly pool-in certain pool rodms. • -. • , This condltioo ha* been caus ed by t»e kmat potice officers visiting each place wiidaw gamb ling Is alleged to have toen g.V ini on and warning tiie proprii-, tors to operate straight games t»r none at alt ^krepte; of--sev eral young men have been pro- 'testing to the ttusteea pbout their sons gambling and the blueconta Refe directed to put down the lid. ', \ TO- BE NEXT SHERIFF HAS STRONG.vSUPPORT FOR NOM INATION 6 y REPUBLICANS. Important.Factor in Cppduct of Gam* ' palito Wto Work By Women, , ‘ V I I /-©W of Says Brown- Is Popular In ' Orange town But Has No Backing ’ *ln Other Towns. ' entrtwy ,'4 ‘ nd re ni/.-t unril. a; la* ’ - hour and entered Former Sheriff Hudson .Hurd, who Will seek .the Republican nomination for his old office in the.primaries tokt September, is confident that.-he will- win r« matter how strong -the-dpposl- tlon, and - those who appreciate bis Ability as a campaigner are inclined to believe..he. ;viil again occupy/the sheriff's, home 'for three years after Jamiary 1 next.. ' In discussing ■ th.e situation^ at fno county seat last\Wednesday . the: ex sheriff- said to was . g ’ pjng. ttS make a strong hid for- tie Shrievalty plum and 'declared thpx all aapiraffis who rice against him would Although funds are still coming- il, the Rockland County Committee for European Relief . of wtich Frank R. . Crumbie is chairman, and Robert WaEonsloy,' treasurer, has toade a re port to dote-of its campaign tor funds • in order that the people of Rockland Goun'ty who iiave so ‘ getieroasiy work- ; ed and contributed toward /this great effort might be advised of the.-very ’ great sncces with which their - ser vices have been rewarded. • ' Ip-strbmttttog his report Mr. Walms- ley states that funds have been fdr- Avardto from many organization and districts in tte county- direct to* the Nkirronal headquarters ot many fit trre chnrchus or dljer phnanthropic ' fnSIT' tufions whic-ri are <Rrettfon-th*i totiv- fues of theif, members throughout the entire nation.. Inasmuch, -os afl of such contributions may not have been j-eported„ to hliff and as he has not been in all Instances at!vised as to what sub-districts they- Rers forRard*' ed from. It may he that sorae. df the local committees have atoompUshed. even more than th a results advlsied to Him and set forth to hid repojgNt^ Mr. tValmselcy. reiiott;- th; grand total already coptrioute dockland County - is ? 13,098.06.' which 113,03:1.1)0 has been receive, hy him and ti- 6 balance of 82,045.35 has been sent through other channels The contrfbuttons made by the dff- fp'rem/districts, accortiing to the'data, .available, are as follows: BlaiivoU, $47- Haverr-Iraw. 11,078.56; Hlllbum, Viiiv \ ( ’ ’ if tk ’ ■% star-does - sonic daredevil riding and j-that the cragp wilt carry-''thousands -cT \ monkey. . two-reel j motorists across the river. line ’ actih comedy and educational-picture, will rounj out the bill.- . Qu Thursday and Friday the great .drama, \Reputation.\ featuring ..Prig-1 . ’ .. * — ------ \ cilia Dean, will be presented. This!.; For the. first time, since his illness •play - . is said to be 1 the smashing liic ‘ J.ndto Tompkins. .. special term -of the year. A comedy and hduca- ! of the .Supremo, ' ‘ Court - last Saturday; t tonal, picture are added features, j oho. case of interest beiLg an applica- Satucday -another .fine Vaudeville bill, j tioh made by Thoptas < ” ody. to see hla a - Pathe weekly and.EiaidN Hammer- ; dangjiter- at ' such'- tinies and places as stein in \The-Miracle ofMaitoattan, ” ] the court.might direct. \ Mr. and 'Mr*, dealing .Rith a young , society budj t'pdy- were • married in 1920^ 'ahd-Rhe who is suddenly placed in -the -posi- '-latter is now living-with her, father FATHER BEEK 9 TO. ANNUL „■ MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTERt+ive some of the,delegates of. ’ Rapa/ tion of a friendless wpif WHOOPING COUGH RELIEVED. BY CONGERS CHIROPRACTOR | John-'W. Raab. in. Nyack. ’ She is said 'to be about fifteen years of mge, and | formerly lived with her husband at ! Elmhurst, L I. Her, father is bring- i ing an action to annual the marriage i of Thomas J-and Alvina A. Cody on. ! the ground that the-girl ’ was under , Mr. and Mrs. HI CL Henaey. qt Con gets,'are rejoicing, at the speedy re covery of “ their children - from whoop-l aSe i? nd mar ried without his consent and this-action will, be tried in the ing cough. Dr. B. . E. Kimba'rk. hi chiropractor, of Congers, was calledi Iiear - - „ in and found the- cause of the' chib j decision on the motion for the righ Iren ’ s trouble was a alight displace- ; a£ . ti:e father to-see his child was re Mawrice A. alight displace ment of. .two of the smalf bones of the spine anil, by adjusting these ver tebrae health was restored in a short time. • “My advice\to ’ parents whose chil dren are suffering, from this, dread cough la .to get In touch with a chiro:. praetor, ” said Mr. Hensey. “ Our boy had fdarful spasms of coughing until we got Dr. Kimbar.k. and aft eg the first adjustment, we could see vast im provement. ’ ;And in- a week the cough ing was almost entirely gone.\ Mr. Hensey is agent for the West Shore Railroad at West Nyack. served. ’ Maifrtce A. Taub, of New York City, appeared for Thomas J. 'Cody ah«f A- J. Bryant, of Nyack, for the, .plaintiff. ' EXCELLENT program given ’ *' BY CHILDREN. OF* SCHOOL ADDRESSED COMMUNITY CLASS. Mrs. Ida Beufy Judd told the story pf Job before jhe Community Study •Club yesterday a£ternoon\ in the cha pel .of the Reformer' /Otaurah. . There was special music and tea was served. The meeting was largely attende 1 And contributions were received for the .work, of lt e local Red Cross chap ter. ’ - • ‘ - TO WORK ADOPTION DEGREE. Tte adoption degree will to con- fonrod;'next Wednesdas/ night > couffTlt slifeff 'of Nyaek Tribe of gsdr Men. It la expeitfed that- Hackeis- sack.'delegation wlil /be ,preaenL AfiRr several raedttog? the llaitan 'Citizehk of • the Tbwff' Or ijaveretrnw •have effected an orgdnizaflon' tp, be known-Taa the luUafi-American StoUt* teal k.Tub 'mt HaYRPSfrewr ” toxight , ia. Mreawn ’ s hall, Nanuet f Advertise Hi the Bdc^land New*. _• *-5 — , *> • ’ ___ - \Fetp ■ in -Flowerland ” / and Spring time selections, -given last pJsht- fn the ” public ’ school auditorium attract ed- a ’ Large crowd and- the various events showed the particip^nU! hail ben carefully trained. The program .was as follows. ' , Chorus, first primary ; , chorus, to c . onti primary; exercise, five boys; c matization, “ The Sling Shot; ” solo dances, Roberta Leber, Doris-Berry, Adrianna Merritt,- Agnes .-Purvis ;* re citation, Elizabeth Brown; dramatiza tion. \The Brownies; ” ladder pyra mids; boy tumblers; a Spring play; dance,-\The Kittens; ” duet, solo, Ma tilda Duggar, ’ Ueorge Curry ; sketch, \Minnie and Her Callefs; ” iiower dra matization; -Japapese'.dance; Fete 4 in Fiowerland. . , TO BPEAK FLAG DAY. Franklin D. Roosevelt, .vice prefl-; dentiar*Fandidate oh the DemocraUc ticket laat..fall, is tTr delivdr. ti/e^ ad dress it too ’ FlttgiDay Exerckses of Haverstraw TiOdge of EWW, which will ^\ItKTU^N^HOME BATURpAYi Dr. 31 TT? -^.itop^And Mir*.' Toma wili-* #ijjtoV- n^rae-\\ -toovwrow , tram Allan Toms| a Cornell student. ftoVff Hurd said he would have the*Support of - ’ tKSrStony Point, Havers.traw.' and Clarkstown delegates and Would also . -1175.255; .Spring Valley, $1. 'TSppaa vj-y -v riottaeo, $ 121 , 63 ; ‘ Weal few J 2 S.T. 65 ; Nanuet, • $ 70 ; New ’ CUV. $ 206 . 79 ;; t . :.ito • Nyacks, • -Ij-.Sbd.J-i; Orangeburg, $ 15 .; Palisades,. 480 . 50 .; Pearl Ri ver, 4347;. .Piemqn-t, §650.*15 Spark ’ d LF j .SS; r/lOYi:; ;Nyack,i 2S. . m 7 v . &t the total subscribed, less than $200, a trifle aver , one percent, ’ hl's yet to-be ’ paid in. it is expected that the greater.-portion of- this , will be received shortly. ‘ Furthermore^ spe-, c.ial attention should be. made of the fact that qil the expenses'incurred in- ccrmection frith the campaign in Rockland Comity, have been met by contributions from several' of the committee r-o that the entire amount reported* above goes for the work cr- It is expected that Deputy Sheriff relief . - ' • • - 7 One of the most important factors in the conduct and success of the campaign waj ti ’ p wbrk of the women's committee under - the chajr-. -of Miss . Natalie ■ Couch, of apo -on bis side, with possibly from Orangetown. . ... . -. 7 . ’ ; , \George Brown is-very popular in. Ms own / town of ,Orang®toWn, ” ‘ ',shld Hurd, ‘ :but h§ will find that' those back of his candidacy will'not be-able tb'make much headway in'the ottor towns of the county. ” -Wood, f'ho ■ recently anno ‘ Candida/ 1 - \ on the Republic will drs|> out of the ’ race recently announced his can ticket, unless he receives more encouragement in ‘ Ram- apo, where, it is. said, he cannot ” at this- time count on ’ a solid delegation in his own bailiwick. -Overseer of the Poor Scofield; of Orangetown, has ,al ready pulled out of the race. When Hurd , was first elected sher iff he was opposed by the .Republican organization, and running on a .Bull Moose ticket he made it hustling can vass and won. out. After nis term ex pired he remained in New City and the following year ran' for town sup--; erintendem of. the Republican ticket, winning in' what w.as then considered a Democratic stronghold.. So .it will be seen that Hurd is not only a great vote-getter but enjoys 'a\great degree of popularity. . ' t As the situation stands at present Hurd asserts, positively ti:at he is go ing to be nominated and elected) Friends of Brown, appear, to be equal ly as confident that the- Palisades man- will' be the next, sheriff and a lively battle is looked for. NEW GARAGE OPEN; HAS AGENCY FOR ELGIN SiX manship of Miss Natalie (Touch, Nyack. The work of the. chairman, and, of her committees was unremit ting - and largely- through their con stant efforts was the final result achieved. • la acknowledging, receipt ol funds forwarded by Mr. , Walmselj 1 , tf-e Re lief Council expressed their apprecia tion of the effort made 'in the county by saying \we take this time to thank you and the.members-of the Rockland .County Committee together . with the citizens of Rockland for, the part play ed in-this donation to such a worthy Chase:\' 'At the' close Of the campaign Miss-.. Couch as chairman of the Women ’ s Commiuto. and tiie,,chairman'- of. the • County Committee, Sir. Crumble, . gratefully acknowledge the; zealous and unselfish effort of the many mem bers of tfre committees: and heartily congratulate them ■ upon .- their- fine achievement accomplished without the war stimulus but in response to* the cry of millions of needy; children. The Arrow Garage at the corner of Main street and Midland avenue is now open for business .'and 'the' band ing. is not pniy finely located blit has every, appointment for the work of motorists. The structure has a stor age capacity of 40 automobiles-and tiiex^ are eniployed- only ‘ expert- work men. ';'- . ■■ '- The Arrow Garage is thb Rockland CaunUf distributor Xpm the Elgin Six, one Of the most,, popular cars <ra the market- Ira Hartwick is the coffiv pany ’ a agent for the caf. , A COUNTY YMTOR. ‘ S.i ’ ^L. 'smtth, member - feopi - New TOrk visltod. Hdv'-Srstraw on Mpnday. While ihdrw.jshe was the gue at 'ot-Aito-Ki. W- ii Ithaca,.where they.-Tislted .their aoiv ..\Vest HaVerstraw, wh^re «e wut'ib* gu^st'of Mr-PiGordon-ft ^ck. ‘ ■ - , 7 ..... , •to- , '-re xwo M en must support FAMILIES THEY ABANDONED Charged with abandonment, William Coneys, of Nyack. ; was arraigned Monday before Judge Pat.tersQn at New CUy. given a suspended, sentence., placed ■ on 1 \ probation anti directed to pay/for tiie support of his wife and Child the sum of $15 per week.,' : Williaip Dickow, of Blauvejt, was to the. same boat and his case was sim^ larly ’ 3Tsposed of. -- r FORMAL CLUB-OPENiNG. . > The format- opening of the ’ Union TOSphBfteirww-IHMse-' a ^HrtfllFwui-' - take* place bh De cor ation day- | 7? ’ ■\. z: > Yesterday ’ s accident didn ’ t Lhvtrtva ytoi^-lmi-thetoe -fs'-aa teHin'g-witst 'to.-. ;l^oi»Tm¥y ,4o'; Col^iejA:®aS^7.7, tfoVi k'all lime a. LEGGETT AtoRAD- . CCIFF, 'Nyack N. Y. .' Tele 1060. — adv. ’ ' 7 '■ . \ -77 ' ' ' \ .