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A- Havenjtraw high school stood first i i|. the county' track meet at Orange- I uhre Saturday with N'yack in second piace. Pearl Biyer third. Spring .jal* •iQy fourth'anil Plennont fifth. _ II . The points scbred were as follows: ' ; Haverstraw — Bdys ’ . eyerits, 98; girls' events, 84; total points, 1S2. ■ N ’ yack^Bdys ’ events,.- 108; girja ’ .. events!. 68^ total' polnta, 1166.; Pearl Rfver— Boys ’ events, 46; glrle* events,' 12; total points, 57. » • ' Spring Valley — Boys' events, 27; girls ’ events, 0; total pointis, 27. Plermont — Boys ’ events, 0; girls events; 11 { total points 11. . • In the ■'rural , schools ’ competition Nanuet won easily. Both the girls and the boys lead aJl other rural -schools. •■■,. - . Nyack Boy Wmnirs. . The earth' Is heating up, says Pro- vDotherty. id-pound. class,, won the^sor at the University of * 50 -yard .'dash In ’ 6 « seconds,' the ; ^tcago. and not cooling off as soma standlfig broad jump, making 6 feet . m 71 1 inches, and was captain, of. thei^®®* ye 2 c ■winning relay,team. Later whan; the sheriff plade some excuse for not producing a,man toll to report for jury duty, the Justice told him he was opt telling the truth. Wild deer arc damaging crops In parts of Atlantic cotiiity, Ne^r Jersey. — Irene Castle, the famous dancer and movie ‘ star, has been -given at verdict of $5,400 in her suit\against the Cen tury AmUseRient -Company for ?30 , ,0 id for alleged bteach of contract- The company ’ s defense was that Miss Castle.did hot attend rehearsals and was therefore replaced by Miss Elsie Janis. SAVE Ti|£ SURFACE N'O W I ; BY USING PAINT authorities chtitA ‘ He says that in ^ temperature' .'may reach 1,800 degrees ^Fahrenheit pred Elwyn who ran dosed and killed Charles Wplven with his autb- mObile, was convicted*of manslaught er in the 'Ulster county court. Ho was. sentenced, to four years in Danne- itumm, INC. 93- Main Street. Tel. 126. ' NYACK, N. Y ;. BARN, BRIDGE and ROOF PAINT, VARNISH, STAIN, INSIDE FLOOR 'A A- ’ ■ A • , : ; .. : • .. \ -A ; ; ■ ■ A ' • •. ' SCREEN PAINT. .We are quoting attractive prices: Certain-teed House Paint. Per gal. Per'Qt. i the'death of her husband. The .First \deformed. Chureh of New Brunswick, X. J;, offers a reward of $250 for information which, .will . lead to. the arrest, of Shubel K. Shiver, former treasurer ' of\ the church, who disappeared three Weeks ago .with' $5,290 In Liberty bonds, accompanied by A dele Gouin a PerthhAmboy w|ait- \j ress, for whom 5 he descried .his wife, and two children., 1 ■ - ' - Colgan, 1 d^pound class, won the A standing broad jump. . 0 . feet.- .i ’ -ri inci es; the “ baseball\ throw, 180. feet, and was also on the ' winning • relay team. ' ' ' Avery, 95-pound class, won the standing broad jump - Redfteld-wbn the baseball ■. feet. 5 inches la new , T. ’ OU tlVe w-inhing -elay tearhl ' .'''. •: . Frank Atchisoh, U0 pound c I m *. won the running high jump, 4 ffet, >' inches; Rosenberg, J.25-pound 1 clas- . ' won the 100-yard dasl» in 11 second® - “ and Bradshaw, in the unlimited.Cf.as-3. won the discus ■.throw, 1*8. -feet. .6 inches (a new, record'); Clark-won the running high ; jump; . $ fv ‘ et *. -'4 inches! , ' ■ Nyack Girl Winners .Marion BcbSley. 95-pduind cl*? 3 * won the 50-yards dash in 7 seconds, ^th\^ Dobbs Ferry is to have a seven potato race in I8- seconds, the basket- . story apartment house, of r IImestoua ball thrown 57 feet, 3 Jnche^. ’ and was innd brick, .construction.'.' The building .captain of the\ Winning relay team. | will ytost a- half million dollars and ■ Dorothy Gomersall.^UO^pound cl^lS. | will b. ; erected by-a. development-com- ;' won the^pbtato. race In 17. second 3 A n d | &any. .it will, contain forty-four'apart- the baiket-b'ul . throw, 64 fect,-_ 9 .incites. ami-.sev«tt>-rooma 1 M.'Garthwaite, 70-pound .class, wag second in' the-ad-yards' dash and third in the potato race;, h ■ 'Lillian FeUcr. SOrpoun-j' class,- won. ■ the basketball throw event. • 48; feet ; ; inches. In. tiio unlimited ..class M Van. diet was second in the • 75-yards .dasn- ..and Irene Idalsey - was second .in the • potato'rac.y . , . ■ .' • In the rural meet- \V. Wickes, 100- 1 • pound. cISSs won. the standing ' broad jump-, .6 feet. S%. inches. Of the girls M. Hamilton won first place in- the . . . basketball -iAow, 42 feet, 4 inches. . Wagon to a Star ’ S O said Emerson — and he wap a practical philosopher. We say, “ Hitch your ‘benzine buggy- ’ . to THE star — the TEXACO STAR. ” And that ’ s, a piece of practical philosophy . For when you follow this maxinl — -come to our place— and secure a practical demonstration of the valu<*-, comfort and economy of good gasoline. . Drive in under the Star. It pays. Xo. 403 No. 407 No.^409 No. 435 No.' 437 No. .417, No. 421 Pearl Gray ......... French Gray ....... Slate Color . . .. ............ Cungalow Brown . Brown Ivory Colonial -Yellow ..... No. 413 Sky Blue'.....- ___ .'. No. 445 Olive Green No. 443 Window Blind Green No. 426 Black ___ No. 44S Outside White ...'. No, -449_. Inside White .. - - h ; $3.40 3.35 5.40 ' 2,-95 2.75 3.40 3.15 . 2.70 3.60 $1.05 1-.05 1.05 . .90 .85.; r.05 1.00 v 1.05 V .85 . - 1.06 .80 1.10 .1.05, Certain-teed Barn, Bridge and Roof Paint. No. 461 Red ........ J. ... .;. .v, per gal. $175 • Certain-teed SpedikUtlgS. , J Prepared Wax, per lb. . ................... .. .... .......... $0:55 Metal Polish, per half pint i .23 , X ’ o. 763 Gold Paint, per package . — .45 No. 760 Stoxe and Pipe-Enamel (5oz. size) .25 No. 715 Polish (4-oz. size), ........ .... .23 , No. 715 Polish ('12-oz. size) • .50 Certain-teed Bath Room'Enamel. . ’ : PerQt % Pts.' No. 23 White' ,.... 1 ^..' ...^. ..l; $1.60 $0.50 Certain-teed Enamel First Coater. - - . - ' . • . Per Qt %Pt3, No. '24 ..$1.05 $.0.35 Certain-teed Auto . Top and Seat Dressing. - 'PerQt. PerPt. No. 714 Bfacltvv..../. ■.■■■ .!.. ... ftnf $nsS ! . Certain-teed.. Varnishes. ' • . Per Gal.-Per-Qt: PerPt ,- No. 900 Universal _ ____ . . ■• $g.00 $1.00, $0.63 No. 9tl Floor .. v,'. . 1 .95 .55 ■ Vulcanite “ Beaver Quality ” Roofings Best Quality — Lowest Prices We Can Supply Ypnr Wants Xn Any Quantity each-,, renting from $2,090 pe.r year.j up. It will contain two elevators and c ... 1 everv motiert:convenience-- ; . | 3t The aurora borealid ta blamed! for Parting -a' fire that destroyed the entral New England railroad'- station rew iter. Putnam county, a week ago Saturday 'nTght - Tha nighty tele graph operator says lie was driven > away from his 'instrument by a flare j of flame which, enveloped the. switch board and -ignited the building.. ^^SuccessrV&idSaw&ctQty/ ' PrccQSsy/ TIRE SERVICE STATION Gao. W OrtSarOcnK Chas. T. Wadsworth Sons Co. 34 So. Broadway Talephone ,40&rNyack NYACK, N. Y v- Open Evenin^fs from 7 lo 9 l . \ i ■ ■ .' . ' \ ■ , - - i MRS. WHITNEY TOv-TALK ON' STATE LEGISLATION Mrs. Rosalie Loe'w Whitney will ad- UndeAof leA .of the \director of pub- li, ’ 'safety of Pittsburg, Pennv theatr-I owners ’ must eliminate “ immodest dance*\ on the -stage; So called- “ girl »hbws,2 where women are-not permit- dress the Republican Women qf Roc :-; t,:li a£t ‘ T ‘ d - ire ' prohibited, bo hu- land County on the subject of' “ Re-r tn- 4 n'mcnstrofutie3\ thail bo •exhibited, cent State LegisJailon ” . at- the. Njhick j fcftune telling and-, the Uke are barf-' Club;.SouUi Xyack. on Thursday after-; n “ I: the display of- weapons Is PfP* -noon ’ , June 2, afc 3:30 o ’ clock: ‘ This is [hibited; language of » “ double mean-, a joint meeting of the Women's Re-iin? ” ' will ‘ not be permitted; perform- publican Clubs of the county, but the jancea must be confined entirely to public generally is very cordially ia- tte stage; females mast not appear in vited to attend'A ' , ' * ; blire legs; wearing, of “ one-piece\ • As'.so much, ednstmetivn legislation \=uits by females, -la prohibited, and was passed A't the last .session at AI- , Payers muat not direct any remarks' „ bany. and s.uch important measures, [1° persona GmM Attertim to Tttophont tlrdtn , OUR. PITTSTON COAL GEO. W. ONOEROONK 4 CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers « TalaoUone 590 ’ ■ Office and Ytfrt Do Pew and-. Railroad Avee the audience. SPRING VALLEY. - the meeting promises to'be of |h.e ut most Interest. The new,,'primary law, ; educational matterh, the, new. mbtion picture te.nsdrsliip law and, other legis- lalhtlon will be explained. Mrs. Whitney, who has feeentiy been appointed by 'Governo'r 'Miller to membership on- the State Industrial ... Board, was » 'practicing .attorney dbe baliiier; is now '.employed by S. for& her marriage to Travis H. Whir- Smith; . , ney, apd by reason of her wbrk- as a Dr. .7. C. Dingmaa; of this place, member af'.the Women ’ s State: Execu-j has been appointed-a member of the ■ Uve Committee is one of tht/ most in- Xational committee of the Medical fluential Republican women of NoW|Brotherboad fo r .Missions of .the York State. • '• ’ ; Methodist Episcopal Church.. . — -A — ------- — - '. Mr. and Mrf. Charles Bickelmknn Rev„ A. S.' Karl; formerly (assistant '; rector of St. ’ Joaeph ’ s Church was a» visitor In town .last , week, - Willis Quhcksnbush,. of Port Jervis j N. . Y., an'undertaker and.licensedAm- H. THE BEST SHOE RM1N0 % Expert workmanship; I | prompt ivork at reas- i oitabe rates* GIVE US a TRAIL * If. Z.OGIOD1CE South - Broadway Xyack 4 NEWS BREVITIES. and their daughter Dr. Whifheiml.na Biekelman. accompanied by IHas. May conference H(;!g ie r> Q f _ ^chnectady, N. ; Y,.,' .haye been visiting, at the home of Mrs Republican leaders in \pTck ” State' •Senator' • Gliarics C- Lock wood as - the strongest .candidate for H K ..AAu Mayor of New -York city ph the Re • ■ publican ticket. y ' The village assessors give notice that the assessment roU, for the vil lage of Spring Valley has been com pleted ;ihd tllait they wi,U.hear grl.ev-. , BJiig, a to's. terrier; mat^e a descent pf 1.500 - feet in a parachute .frogt an ana /•i-'mptptq >he _____ aii^laae at Chanttte Field-, HU ^Thufs- po u Tuesday; June ' 7, between' j.... , X'V .. TJ ;r..r I . i „, I ..i. K m V. . _ ALf'-'t - ~-r- — t - '• steRcri.-;- :. T ■: 'day. -When Blqg landed he worked - faimself free from - his -harness-. trver- . came another . dbg set to prevent'hi.r onward journey and ran- to headquart ers with.a message carried, in i poue.1) suspended' from hts neck. Tire per- formance was to show the .practieahli ny ©f using dflgs to carry messages hours of 1 and 5 P- m. * Mrs.T a : 'Fr'fJbidflera; of 'imvnan, and Funston avenues, entertained tbo Ladies of the w Ttresp*y Afteimoon Sewing Circle this week at her home. there was a dtscUssion as is phliaiF ’ throplc work to Be taken up thTsTfiTm- gwr. ji^ t he me mbmii a ad a. Ask For Butter*Crisp Bread On Sale at all Stores : ~ Made By - THOMAS >. O ’ HAGAN mX&i &t. ' Nyack, N. T, • a ' - -v; to. tortfeja^jaemberg- .war®\ preach Bing wns dropped off of a wtat ot ’ tba ’ ahh) t>y Saiigeaht A, oTshdemaSef. Mrs. T. Dunn, of Jersey City, was afraid\ to leave her po<*etl>ook coa- BIG Automobile and Motorcycle Tires and Tubes - ■ TUBES f '' ' Sizes ■: .. „ . 30 x 3 ' . ' ' 30. x ~3 ‘ / 2 ' - 4 32 x 3'/ a ' 31 X 4 ' | ' 33 x .4 - ' • ’ 33 x 4/2 List Prices . $2.15 . ;■ ' 2.55 ' K, 2.90 . ' ' '3.45 l r ■ , ’ 3.70 . 4,65 Sales Prices $1.25 \ ’ . 1.50 ' r ; +.75 . . 2.00 2.00 . ’ 2.50 \• ’ - ■ - l L : TRUCK TUBES . . - 38 * 7 16.00 .' \ 10.00 ■ ; ■. . i_ . . ’ + ■ - : i '• \ TIRES 30 x 3 30 x Z>/ z ■ ' ,. . 32 x $</, 12.00 ;■' .. .'**•. idib . -- ; r ■■ -19.35 - •- •\ 1 a 00 • io.bo 12.00 , Motorcycle Tires and TubeS “ USCO\ ' ■