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of Summer ,Outfna Shoe» le veify ^ complete. We haye the proper Shoes for Sea-Shore or Mountain, made to give long service and ab^' solute comfort. i No matter what your ,needs are. In Footwear you will And we ,‘ havie the rlgiit kind and have them In all elzes, and they are priced. ' much lower than you would ex pect to .aav for suc h good-looki ng •8 u m m e r Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Garrahrant spout ‘ the week-end at Ocean Grove. 4 Edward Falgejr, of Hioslyn, p. I-, Was a Nyack visitor on Wednesdajr. . Miss Annie Constantine, -of Broott- lyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hetepe Moeller. . • , comfortable Shoes. Ftoscoe B. Conklin has returned to i.ynn. Mass , after a visit with friends, in' Nyack. s Quality Shoes 136 Main St. \ NYACK, N. Y. Mr. 'and Mrs. George Fo ’ ey, of Bast Orange. N\ J., were week-end visitors in Nyack. , Miss Edith Osborn entertained a party of friends at her'home over the .week-end. . _ .... . .... ' __ t........ NEWS AT A GLANCE. Mrs. Otis McGi Howard.'of Chicago, is visiting-\her sister. Mrs. .. Harriet Jlolt- Dey. • ■ The Board, of Tmsteesi will meet next Monday, night. . Carroll 3. Waldron, of Los Angeles; Calll.T 'ISCViHltlngr \his chHdrfcn -in Cen tral Nyack. ' • ■ The Nyack High School year book Is now, on sala at the'school. , , Mrs. Cornelia F. KlUgkist died Wednesday at her home in Central Nyack.. ■ ■ ■' • Miss liuth Y'oris. of Seattle, Wash., was a holiday guest of her cousin. Miss Blanche Frost. , - Y A voting machine has. been instafled in the office of Town Clerk Essex for inspection. The Friendly Society oi ’ Grace Epis copal'Church held a'dffnce .Wednesday evenihg jin the memorial hall. Judge, Benjamin Haas-delivered Cha • oMemorialt day address on the occasion of-annual exercises at Blauvelt. Thd body of .Edmund Ju. Stevens, D. D. S.; who^dietl in Brooklyn; on May 47. was interred -Monday in Oak Hill Cemetery'. ■ • iS . , ^ ’ ’ Members af the Ladies Aid Society of the Central Nyack Congregational Church met yesterday at the home of \Mrs. Eiiwart! Tr-enper.' 7 •» ' Mrs. Knight, of Heights, has been visitini ter, Mrs. Lynn Maynard. Washington her daugli Frank P. Opmarest spent the week end with his . daughter, Mrs. Howard Patterson, at Westwood, N. J. . Miss Kerchoff, executive: secretary of the Nyack Rod Cross Chapter, spent the week-end at .Lakewood, N. J> This list the Artist'S Idea of the Aw ful Little Gerwhq parks heir Chewing Gum on Tables 'ri Windows ’ n Chairs 'nlDdors *n Bed|t . ’ n Trees.hi Automo biles 'n Bv ’ rywberes. ’ Remendjer, Lil Gel, a 'Perfect Lady does not. Throw her Used Chewing Gom under F<dks* Rboes. She swallers Itl GIFTS AND FLOWERS FOR DISTRICT OFFICERS GALA TIME FOR EASTERN STAR CHAPTER, SPRING VALLEY. Mrs. Rutat), Deputy Grand Matron, and Assistant Lecturer Amsden . . Pay Official Visit. Valley Star Chapter. Order Eastern Star, of Spring Valley, received the official visit of District Deputy Grand Matron Janc-t Rattan, , of . Port Jervis, and. Assistant Grand Lecturer James fc-:-Amgde n r ~ c f \' Haveratraw,, la s t Fvh 1 '-jPhone 1039-W jand a car and courteous chauffeur will drlvn ; >• you to your , destination- ‘ with I great dispatch, but with - • - « / SAFETY FIRST; WILLIAM L SMITH ..W. .JL■W 'jLA..w..t iti ill % ft [fh lilt t-*lhT cfay night. The lodge room was prettily decor ated, with flpwers for tl»o occasion and was filled with 'members of ^tho order, visitors being present from Newburgh, Port Jervis, Haverstraw, Suffern, Tux edo, Pearl River, Nyack,' Orangeburg New York City, Warwick, Westwood, Park Ridge, and\ Bast ’ Orange. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements in tii.iscolnmn are .inserted at the rate of ane cent a. word. No advertise, meats will be charged for less r*i ifr i | i ifr iti ^.,1 r|iryrr^rr|Tii^«t|i^n£»i|irji i ^ i FOR SALE-r-One share of atpck'iof \Journal ; Publishing Company. Ap ply at Rockland News Office. FARM - WANTED — Wantgd to hear from owner of a farm or good laud Tor sale for Fall ‘ •delivery. . L. Jone^-, Besides addresses by the grand dffl-j Bok 551. Olney, 111-. cefs and others, William Mayer, Miss ; — — — -------- - ---- - --------- — 4 ------------- - Clora Mo&s . and. 'Carlisle Kaufman ’ FOR ■ RtTN'P— Umierwood. - Remington. . ' ’ ,* . -rwa... . • 1 r ' / ’ O *v> i r r. — t \zr\ii-.vri I .r : Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Gilmore, of Washington^ \D. ' , C., Hare returned itome after a visit with. Nyack: friends. Mr. and-\Mrs. Burton Emmett haye opened their summer home at VaUey Cottage. They will sail for Europe next month. . ' Miss Hazel E. Campbell was mar- ried iust 3-Uu.rday to . Alfred E . Peter- soh , of tlie Bronx, by the Rev. G. R. Stuarlj. Mr. aqd' Mrs. James Zabrlskie motored to Easton. Pa., on Memorial day, where, .they were guests of Mr. Citizens of Grand View voted Wed-j and Mrs. John D. Hesselgrave. nesdaj- night to issue bonds to the ; | extent of $25,000 to improve the river J. 'William O'Brien has secured a ^position with, the Equitable .Trusts Company, of New York. City, entering! upon his duties last Tuesday*. ■ ’ road to the South Nyack line. South Broadway from Cedar Hill avenue is being repaired under the direction of Street .Commissioner - Oalio: — The road a ay L n o n i.iusoF te- traffic. At a meeting of the .Nyack Cooper ative Building and Loan Association, held Wednesday evening, there .was received in dues hjll-.TirKbS and- $5,000 was loaned. . '■ In honor of. the birthday — of her mother Mrs. Grace A M. -Sayres on Tuesday placed a beautiful' floral - d|s- play in the Nyack Library which was .. much admired; ; The funeral of.jilts. Henry, Oblpnis took place Monday from the Central Nyack Congregati-mai Church, Her death occurredi last . Friday night at the , age of 73 years.. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. John-Bfown and their twin daughters, of Brooklyn, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and'Mrs, ft. K. King'.- \\ - ,, Formal announcement was .male Tuesilay\ by Mr.\\anT MrS\. J. .DuPrdtt' White, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ahita Crosby .White, to John K_ Wallace, sort/of the lato James N. Wallace, of Sparkill and New York' Miss White \ ’ ill be graduated this month, from the Bennett School in. MiUbrook, , ‘ < rendered vocal solos mnd.' Miss Ethel -Baker gave a piano solo. i . .- v There were gifts for the district officers - an j IrtraqueLs were presented to the District Deputy Grand Matron, to Sister Elizabeth Smith of R o ck la n d County Chapter, Nyack; Sister Jen nie Benson, matron of i Ramapo Chap ter, U. D., of Suffern, and Miss Grace Runyon,, matron of Valley Star Chap ter. Pefreshfri ents consisting of salads, strawberries, cake, ieo cream and coL fee were served and thp occasion tak en altogetaer whs a most successful and enjoyable one, , Excellent Logic. ' Hacrleth and Rosalind were playing together nicely when suddenly Rosa lind lost her temper and told Uarrleth and the dolls exactly what she thought of them. Harrieth listened gravely un til-Rosalind . was through , _ itnd then said*. ‘ ‘ Mother,, Rosalind-\must be an awful thoughter Inside- to say such things outsider ’ — — — : — • Felt Himself a Stranger. John was anxious to see bis. new brother, who had Just arrived. The nurse finally took him to the bedside and the,new brother was crying. John looked bewildered and finally said, “ Ha Is crying for his own folks- ” -MH The pier qt .Hook Mountain-was on fire Tuesday. Jackson Engine Com pany of Nyack,- wgs called on. a still alarm' and extinguished tbe blaze. The damage wps slight The tax rata- for , the Village of South Xyacfc bas ..been fixed at I1.1S on each $100 of valuation by the 'Board- Of Trustees. Tifia is O h * same rate as applied last, year. James Mar, George J. Corbett. Jr., B, M, Carlile and George G. Williams motored to'Dumont N. J., last Friday -- night to attend a communication of \Dumont Lodge, F. and A. Ml Wash Your Blankets Now before you put them .away for the season. This is only, one way in whiejh an Electric Clothes Washer will be'of service to you throughout the year. 1 . . ' AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER. will bring\ freedom from the ever-present laundress \problem. 'enables you to do the washing yourself — jhst put thel s oiled clothes In the tub y tum buttonr-electrlcity' does the r est. ' The Piermont-High Behoof Athletic Association..will hold Us annual tail at the' Sparkill flr e haIk.-oa t irriday. evening, JtiE? 10. The UtoplaLffazz - BahdjOfv Nyack wtlT'fixfnish the music. Telephone Jfyack 450. Andrew . Tarrar, colored, of Central v Nyack,. died last, Friday night from . ; lockjaw reauitlng from ah accident\ In lljrhich he severed his right ana by ROCKLAND UGHT & POWER COMPANY 1. C. PEBBLE^ MANAGlEK L; C. SmitFTind Oliver typewrit fur'; rent. Prices, $-.50 to $3.50 'pff month.- Couch -and Cbawford, . Post Office BuiidmgrNynck. June 6; MATINEE and NIGHT ^ \Broken Threads ” A play that ran for one fnil s^abon at the Fniton ^ Theatre In NEW YORK. It Is a gripping appeal** ing story of Hie on the Pacific Coast A word-play with Movie Speed Tuesday, June 7 “ Broadway Jones ’ George !V|- Cohan ’ s Big Success ,99 Wednesday, June 8 Daddy Long Legs * ♦ . ti 99 Full of Love and Romance Thursday,-June 9 “ The Crimson Alibi ’ ' The Great Mystery Drama Friday Matinee FOR WOMEN ONLY “ Her Unborn Child ” The Sensation of Chicago' FOR 1 SALE — Country home, stncco, 13 rqorhx. V batr^, - running water, electric light, phone. r 4 acres; shad*' and-fruit trues, 3 minutes . t'o' station. Price $9,000.00; terms to sujt; feafiy for occupancy; immediate possession. Dr. Knipe, Spprkili, N.-Y, . . FOR SALE —Fine country place of seven acres and 12-room house with all modern improvements; hardwood floors; heat, telephone, electric lights.; Spacious grounds, well laid , out; rtowerk.; — shrubs, shade and. fruit trees. . Large gdrage. ; -Five hiinmes to-sfation; 35 minutes to New York. Address Owner, care Rockland News, Nyack, N. Y. . • ■ FOR SALE — Plumbing fixtu res, .all new; enameled iron bath tubs, $37;' enameled-iroa — fiaains, $24; enameled iron sinks./ $1.7; soapstone wash tubs $27.50; china-tank toilet ?31; galvan ized boilers, $17.50; •enameled Iron drain boards, _ 20x18, f8-oOi 20 x 24. $fi,50; : e namfied, wash tub covers, $8.50;; gas water 'heaters, $18; .lead ers,'gutter#, pipe and fittings, plumb Friday House of Guilt ” A Punch in Every Line I ■ -M. XIV- Saturday, June 11 “ Cappy Ricks ” Oliver Morqsco ’ s: Big Hit MAT. Orchestra 3Jc EVg, Orchestra, 55c Balcony- Bal<\ ony 20c 35c ++*+++++++++++*++*++¥*++++++* ! ■ » » I i w » ^ t , . ' mg work and tin work at-reasonable j * rates. -Strictly cash transactions, A. ConlOh, 19 >Vashing',>n place, Engle wood.- N> ’ J, Tslephohe Englewood 319-M. ' ‘ A SHORTER - ' SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EABY LESSONS This 1 course is not ; only being- applied by stenographers all over the.country, but students and professional men have found it to bo ot great advant age in attending , ’ ectures, , taking p?r soaal notes, etc. , THIS COURSE) IS plbrt and inexpensive'. One hour of study each day for a period of ten days is all that is required tp bepome an sxpeft iii taking notes in shor;- vjhaad, and furthermore, it la givenr with A money hack guarantee K not fully satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPING TO-DAY. 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Also, motorcyelee, bicycles, tiites. etc^ at ’ - ; PRICES THAT STAND COMPARISON. _ Ait mechanical repairing welding, lockamtthing, gunsmltbing. lawn mi»w* qra ground, rapairing of kitchenware atontlTrom ware Twenty-five yea re a I servkoa wfthhe held Sunday mora- tag ‘ at ll o'cldcfc ih 'FIrsr Church^ /Christ 1 Scientist. Sunday school tat