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.4- “ * .... •\ — i — THE ROCKLAND NEWS. -'V/r, ogpaprter , «' Pilot , With Wrffean Pl»»a«hgcr Making .|H«r ; Flf*t Trip In Air. TKa afei'bplatte tragedy' to ' whlcft* Firsts tieutariant William T- ^oaties . afld-.Mra. Hazel 3^: Brady were filled ■' Instantly at PreaknesB, near ^Paterson, Friday last, immediafely follopwed' a flight in. which Lieutenant .Coatea had piloted ‘ Charles F. Langeh of ' 1 Pearl Blfer, a photographdr for Underwood i & Under^iiod, whq has been snapping L , tjhe aerlpl| acrobatic stdnts of Mile. Andra Peyre, a French movie actress , and 'SSprton St Clair, also an aerial performer. Langer for several weeks ■ past had been flying .with Liept. Coates over ' Paterson and vicinity^ and the star pictures were- sckedued to he taken . last Friday afternoon, Mile Peyre, performed on a plane piloted', by Lieutenant Fred Nixon of Paterson, while Langer. in tli e plane piloted by Coates, hovered nearby. The; pic tures- were d'* success and Coates re turning to ; terra, tirnia found Mr. and TKraV Ttrkiiy aw.iiting. him. Mrs?' Brady desired to ntake an experiment al trip anVi clambered aboard the plane,\ . After sailing .through the ■ clouds they started..back, foy- tire- land* ^QE \AT EldFEEHN : .\ DAMAGED BY FI r&eodore ahaart ’ i|i' r gaif|ige oft Otauji? is, Suffep, .was ■Rhich'lbfoi .esd-ay,', jy n The Are started in the upper part of the' -building, useidi fat. .fiuTBitpre jjtOTr m some unknown iause adit as burning fiercely wh|eil'^he fire then .rrtved.* Suftent 1 firemen were tttoit of hose po. milbuTn sraa sent ftjr^aad quickly responded. , . ' j.The back aqd udper etoryi of Uie building was badly .gutted and | a large quantity -of forhltare stated ini- the upper part of the bulldlp* was des troyed, i A number of automobile bod ies and other articles wore also des* troyed. . • >• I iThe loss is heavy. Inhere is some insurance on. th e build in g/ but none on ^he contents. » * 'i l EXTENSIVE PLANTING at UNDERWOOD FARM So far this year 50,000 tomato pldhts and 60;000 cabbage plants have been set out on the ' Underwood Farm at Viola. The .tomatoes and cabbhge raised will be canned by fhe Kakiat F 09 CI Products Company, which oper ates a large cannery- on the fafm, tlie cabbage being diverted ; into sauer kraut. T.he farm, is owned by Hon. Otis H. Cutler, of Suffern, and'Irving Coe is the .manager. -T-ise cann ed goods tuefi* od out 'have /a.reputation for. being of tile best\ on the' market and the de- ! hi And Have It The sudden hot days of leat Spring and early Stimmer always come befor^ you are ready for tljeji.'. Be prepared UL-ttae this year!. Order > your fan now and hfve it ready for qnlck relief from-the first hot>peU. •Let theflrefreshing breezfe of an electric fan make yquf forenoon work lighter and glaiiden your afteraooni hours of rest or leisure, n • - MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW! ' :' ... ’ ■ REASONABLE ^PRICES. _ TELEPHONE NYACK 450. ROCKLAND LIGHT & POWER COMPANY E. C. PEEBLES, MANAGER; ' ■ or iro ..... JUR PER I l\ i >UNTB v , ; I ■ •• : -- t ; • j ., r OM PROVrptNT ACCOUN . I . j \.\li'l f i \ I J, ;D ^ 0 ® its on OJvpefiqc^jjieJjiLa 4ay of. jmshmoatr. draw 'interest affom 1&e first day of the same'sfloTieh . on all\ sums from Five Dollars fo Fire Thomaad add /upwards. . | r |l fnief^.cimlfHed''Jiriu»ry,1si-anti July IgL ■ \V ' - 'f. . . ■ ' ' \ •. , k' -v- • • ' ■ . I; ■ f .\ . T -. ; . ■ >.• . •- ) INTEREST ON SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOONTS iocu WNlf MSI COMPM ' ! //; NYACK, N Y: 1 . ;-V Banking Hours, 9:00 to 3:00 v „ Sattirday, 9:00 to 12:00 . \ Saturday Evening, 7:00 to 8:30. I - ■ j . v. ” * '■ ' * * j if V'li ... lug 7 -field, when suddenly from a mand for tiiVm is large. Recently .height, of several hundred - , feeLlprders have been received from Eur- ' ’ Coates ’ plane was eee a - t e.-d l ve aw-ift*.-ope. , ..IV .to earth,'- Coates working.'frantic-.; ------ - -------- ally to regain control. With iightning — - ■ :?EARL RIVER, like speed, the plane dived to eartn, . V ------- -S' j botii the pilot and his ’ woman passen ger, being instantly'killed. every_ bone in. their bodies being broken. Tile fatality unnerved Langer who only tho 'dav befo re with Coates, as the* pilot, had taken a flight in which the-pilot executed? a partial lodp-the- loop, ending with a tail spin and the Arthur Dexter, is on front the West and-is spending some- time' with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Talbot C. Dev- ter'. • , • , . .... ..\ Edward U. Dexter and family, of Goshen, have been spending some time, in town, visitihg at the' home of Mr. Dexter ’ s parents, Mr, anti. Mrs. final righting of., the-plane. Coates was,] Talbot C. DeSter. v known as an experienced and careful Mrs.. Lawrence Kelley, of Nyaek, been the onq-selected ■ has been smiting her- .. mother, Mrs. the - pilot; he ’ having. , . toy drop a memorial wreath .grave of Que.ntine Roosevelt in ■France. . Thh cause of the tragic ac- ’ cidettt is a ‘ mysteyy . tp Fhotg'raphor Danger who Tiad made numerous apc- •• icesaful, flights with Lieutenant C ’ qates and who--never hesitated, to. trust his lift! with the pilot.- Coates and.Lang er had ' piannf'd to^ flyy over Pearl “ ■River this week- with the object of taking aerfal.phdtsrapliW of the town. John H. Hopper, of Washington ave- n ue.- . . Gear tain'ed RACES A T ’ MOHOKUS. — The Bergen County Driving Club, will op^.n the light harness racing sea son in* the. -Metropolitan District at , Hohokus, ■ N.,. J. : , on Decpration. Day, with a mid-season-program consisting of four different events. The largo., number ;of ‘ horses ehthred' in all * thd classes', indicates keen competition for fhe ?1,600 in purses that is to be dis tributed. The classes will be a 2:13. trot; 2:25 trot; 2.16 pace; 2:2.5 pace. • CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING. : 6 . Naugle and family .enter- iris sister at .their new., home on the Middletown rpad. Sunday. ^Arthur.; Oakley has ’ completely re covered from his recent illness which kept hini .from. Btilrness in JNew York city sdvei ’ al days last week. The now uirfrb ixi 'the Bar this-.build ing, .corner Mata street and .Central a.ve.n'uo, j.ar .ijr-en teased by. city parti -res — wh-e — w 4 lLf«pe» — a — g tocerin s t n r .t earfy ih June. j - . ' • . Thomap Feeney is- back from 'col lege and spent:about thre e weeks va cation at his home here. \ Herisywork- ing evenings* in a large drug store, in New. York. city. ' * . . The. r monthly i tneeting and , card party oft ha Pearl River Auxiliary of the Nyaek Hospital will be held Thursday. June 16,- in Excelsior tire hcifse. . . • , . - Ernest iMatner! .of . A. C, Kosel & Co, ..has purchased the property ' of Thomas Wright on Serveu street, which he will occupy'wdtii his family IT'. HARRY ACKERMAN ELECTRICAL contractor - W iring for light , heat & power GET MY ESTIMATES FIRST « - 20 Ross Ave. . South Nyaek, N. Y. • r Tel. 389 W* ,. BOAT ;er service _ DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY May ami June Time Table: * LEAVES NYACK 7:45 A. M. Dailey ’ j Dock. LEAVES N. Y. CITY, £.15 P.M. pier 24 N. R. Franklin S t One Way Fane - . . 50 c Lower Hudson Steamboat Co. Inc. * _ ' Capt. R. C. Jenka 4 Gent, Manager Wholesale Retail Mr and -Mrs. -George Peters, about June L Spring Valley, celebrated their twen-j Mr an d'Mt-s. Lewis G. Foster, who ty-fifth anniversary at their \ home - [iave beeQ winterins i n the city, have Tuesday last. About fifty guests were. taliea up their residence at their sum- present, ' refreshments were 'served j ’ mer place w ^ 9re they expect to and everyone enjoyed a pleasant time, i ma j a fQj. the season. ’ Among the mady gifts received, was | The ' maIiy intends of Mrs. ' Fred aUeagtiiul set of sppofas given by the J S phrn1 ftt . w j,o recently underwent anj Companions of Foresters of s P riD 8 . V jp,, rat ’ K , n 'f, 3e appendiottis at the Ny->< Valley.- . . . • ' ... jauk Hospital, will be pleased to learn J ■; ~ ' — — T .'that shejs doing nicely and .will like- FIVE HUNDRED AT DANCE- j ly be able to r.p-turn home the ..first °t — — — / \\ | the' week.\ Htfr mother,, Mrs.- Peter- ■ .Mote -than _ five hundred persons; gQn> | 3 doing nicely but will have from all patfa of- the county, attend-i tQ retliain tn t s^ hospital for a while OVERCOME BY THE HEAT. ed The . dance given by the Rockland . t ' Cotfiny Society for the Prevention of, ' “ 'Cruelty to Animals held pt- Nanuet Friday, night. The F-ureka-Orchestra ____ _ , - \ otNew. York city, and Fox ’ s ’ orchestra,Charles. Nearmhn, of Ncwtirk. was of Haverstraw, furnished.- music for overcome by the heat while in Nyaek - continuous dancing. ’ v - j Sunday afternoon and foil at the cor- -r — ■ — ■ — : — — ------- - . j ner_of Main, and Franklin.'street. He SCHOOL IS OVERCROWDED^ t was given first aid and later was able . .... ’ — : — — | to leave for Newark by train. Near The Tappan Zen High School; at| man -j, atj rfdden a bicycle from New- Piermont, which is. the combined . ar j c to xyajk in company with another school of the Piermont, Sparkill amljmjm. • .• - Grand View districts, is .overcrowdeji and more room must be provided. One plan proposed is for the, Sparkill dis trict to build a school of its own in that,place, WAS HOTTEST MAY 22.. TENTH ANNUAL DANCE, i.T Sunday was the hpttest May 22 since 1914, according to New York ; Weather Bureau, records ; 1 The high- sat temperature was 85 degrees at 6:30 p. m, ' _*• * • / HEADS flEBEKAH ASSEMBLY!! . Jd r . 8 - Itauiae Schlicht, of \NeW - York &L& tha j^rfae3up. ' Gtale of.New York at the annugl con- , veatJon held'-at Syracuse last. week. ‘ : The. queatiou of a Rghttae dUtrict Naauet haseBall ■ far .. has at last .heeuTIW^yd The tenth -annual dance of Rock land Forest Circle! Companions of Foresters of Ajnerlca, will be Meld in Foresters ’ Hall,-New City, next Wed-* pesday evening, June. 1. Fox ’ s orches tra will furnish music for daheing and a pleasant evening ih promised dll ... . ’ ' 1 - ----- ; ---- ^ ^GUN-CLUB SHOOJ. ’ The Qarvin Gun Club will hold a sl'dot' Sunday on its ground Ros^ •road. NanuaL ft m I p. m. Until' dark. The prizejs 'wfETTie liVe \ il£Stih'' ’:; ^yrapndV potter how Said * * r .TO HOLD ATHLETIC MEET. . The Nimuet Baptiat Suaday 'acheol xiU bold an athletid\ uirNSt- <m till