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' Put In the Real Stuff. \ Pearl River had a fire/drill two weeks ago that wp.3 so real that the , house at .which thfe drill, was held got : -pretty well wet down ; * The flreuiGn did dot know that a drill.Was on and , not a real fire In progress! when Chiet \Joe ” Gilding had the -Are whistle' Mown, so when a ladder fchd'been run UP to one of the windows op the third floor of the Miller building at Vrank- . lin arid Main • streets, and a. 1 trie of hose carried up and into the .build ing one of the firemen • ‘ called for water ’ and got it In Quick order. Quick, work on the part of the iirj.'- ^nen who knew by \ this time that there was ho fire saved the apart ments from being completely \flopped. Handed a &tiff Fine. •> •Meridal - ’ PoUa'ck. proprietor of , a linfrl nnnr rnftitlH. -.wa s co nvicted of selling ofse glass of hard cider .and ' was ■ fined RfJADS UNDER REPAIR . . IN THlE SECTION [ £ The I&ckland Gounty Good Roam* .Association aiiiigdncea the follcrwihk jj|| - roadsr In this vlciimy under repalrt ■> Orange County^ Mldd. , ~ grimery rriad .cloife<T for twur rijtt«%*at MPhtgomery gniff.: itetriur. posted l4 ..mao. section of thp . Middletown-. (mddebacWvllle which Was closed now • ’ bpdp - fori traffic;. Ah. jadditlot section of 1 7fh from' the not ) corbbbation line of Middl^tdwri to ijt- tle 'Shawangnnfc Kill is cl^se^. Detour provided. . -Westchester County — Two jectlom of Lake, street. Ridge street and Har risoin avenue road are elt w ed. , \Har- rlson^avenue s'ec^tbn froih Harrison to Boston Post-Road in Mamaronek ^clos ed. Detour, provided. . Lake street section closed beginrilng of road to- Connecticut state Ufie. Detour pro vided. pcotts Corners-Williams Cor- hers under constructions . Closed bd- twfien . Williams, Corners^ ap'd 'Pound ridge. Detour provided.' Mt. Kisco Katonah joad under constructiori, but open. Dritoirr provided. ■ XJlsterj County — kpsenda.le Village road closed from bridge in Rosendalc to village\ corporation line, toward Kingston. Detour po'sted. Highland- New. Paltz road closet! account of re pairs between cross road to Esopits. and CUntcmdale. Detour provided. Dutchess County— Fishklli Plain •- Poughkeepsie read cloaod jJletween . Vnspa'r ’ College . and Red Oak Mills ’ Detour posted. . Amenia-Sharon road closed. ’ Detour • posted'. Northeast . Center Wincheil road- closed between town, bridge and end of the road.. ... -r^ . -r- , PAQ§ THREE, ii. Capital, Surplus 6 - Undiviclcd ■: t. irces Over, iSiSWJooo. s P Enm .T'D % Per Cent Interest > 3SitS Stewarts liye long • Haverstraw ^feopie Are Sore Hav.erstraw people are sore, at least- those who \use the gas ’ furnished- by j Jj the West Shbre. Ga^' Company. Re* ■ eesitiy the company boosted, the price of gas to ?2.r>o per ' thousand.'- then meter charge of- ?1 per mont! 1 Was added and now the company is exatt- -tng a deposit of ?5 from every con sumer as a guarantee against loss. In, addition to all this a new manager has beep placed in charge who is too “ ■arbitrary ro suitthe peopir'. — The. ^ L . L r for -t h e.summer , people “ \threaten to \sfrike ” but they want, the “ gas and as usual .the com pany will force the people to accept its term*. - . ;' N Three Years on the Road. . The boulder which is to be placed in the park at Hillsdale as a soldiers ’ and sailors'jmemorial was three years making the trip from ’ Ridgewood to Hlilso^le. •; .' ’ ■ True to Form. - The attempt to oil the. streets Thursday rai^ time to. form. There was a severe rain storm that took most of the ’ oir from the sfreels aad washed it into the gutter. . However, some remained and ’ that\will do some good. — Haverstraw Timeg. ' • ' ■ JUDGE AUTO COMPANY REPORTS BIG MAY SALE SPRING VALLEY. Ex-Senator Thomas Bussey has re turned from a .business trip to Perry, y , ■ ' ; Mrs. \E. E. Merrick and ’ Son, Wil- lia, are visiting relatives at. Hartford, Conn. ' Mr.s. Bessie .O ’ Keefe, of New York city., has been visiting Mrs. Edward Peters, of Moleston. Mrs. Juiia Turriure and Mrs. Julia. N. Boorman-and son are at Oak Beach, ! — r- “ During the month of May the. Judge Auto Company operating the Ford Agencies at Spring.Valley and Nyack experienced a .most successful selling . season. ' ■ , ; : ... The following is a list Of the recent purchasers: B. T. Biffin, Suffern, se dan; D: L. Madden, Mousey, touring car; Philip Falk, Spring Valley, 1 ton truck; H. P, Me Ken fa a, Suffern, se dan; Clarence Brown, Spring .Valley, “ cbriimercTal: ‘ Srrs. 'Haytori; Spririg V\ar- ley.T ton truck; A. ITanozlo, Uamer- ville, touring car;. M. Dutko, Spring Valley, touring car;-, Rockland County Farm ' Bureau; tcuring-car; C. Smith, West Nyack, touring car; Henry Boss, Sparkill, commercial ;. Louis Scott, Central Nyack, runabout; Garret Helnxke, Nyack,. ■ tour ing ea r; Ca rl Ehnnan, Blauvelt, touring car; L. Van Nostrand, New City/'touring; Mae. Muller, West Nyack, suburban; Eben ' Gove,' Nyack,- touring car; A. Peretti, Nyack, touring car; Dr. Gecx Leitner, Fiermont, sedan; A: Kowes, Nyack, coupe; A. Kernel, Nyack, chassis; Ed. Blauvelt, Nyack, touring car; Funk &,Felter, Nyack, l-ton. tracl^; Grajce Gilbert, Nyack, touring' cafj'S. Reed, Nyack, sedan; F. JOickson, Nya<;k. runabout, * The company also sold ip connecr tion with the above Ford business a used - CadUlac / roadster to. Robt. Walmseiey, of. Nyack; Cadillac se- dan to A. Wa tch el, of Spring Valley; Chandler touring car to J_ Goldstein, of Spring Valley, and a Fordson tractor to W. J. Harms, of. Spring. Valley. \ The prices of the-Ford cars have' recently made a drop in price • and Mr, Judge '*ls looking . forward to a very active market in the car sales. The month .of June is already far ahead of the May sales. ;■ - ------------ ’ Mrs. H. Cole, of Binsonhurst, L. I., has ben visiting her sister. Miss M. ‘ L. Frasse, of . Ridge avenue. • ■ D. Von Soosten, Jr., is erecting a bungalow on South, Main street.just north of the Paramount garage. . Sergt. Merton Ciurk has returned to Camp Devons, Mass., after spend ing a weefirwith friends in town. Mrs. R P. Boormau and son, Rich ard • Boormap are stopping at the Charles Quackenbush bungalow at Gak Beach, l T L • • ■ \ ' ' Mr. arid Mrs. George W. Runyon, Miss Grace S. Runyon and Mr. and Mrs. Demaresf Youmaris spent the week end ’ at Uak. Beach.~ L- l. _v .. Miss. 4 nt i 0n ®i te wnson of- this place will sail with,a party of friends July 23 for France, where the battle fields and other points of interest will be visited. The annual picnic and meeting of .the Ladles Aid Society of the Metho dist- Episcopal Church will be held at the home' of Mfs. Sanford Gordon, Moleston,. Thursday, c July 7 Postmaster' George' . W. Runyon, James Cullen. Thomas* Hopkinson and George Ayers w.ere- fishing at Can are ie last Tuesday and made the biggest catch Of weak ’ fish* of the day. V; : ' ’ * UNKNOWNS PLAY FAST GAME. FINED FOR FISHING . J A WITHOUT t LICENSE Louis Br^tey, of RUgeffeld Rried 121.59 . miff ‘ Louis Riborffy, of * - 'North Bergen, N. J., was. fined 511.50 iffaag' iiaaa ja,:m9i Nyack poTfco -¥orlc State license. \*The baTrTanb br'Cdngefs “ were “ Efeaf : ed to a “ peacherino' ’ . last 'Sunday when the Gaknowns, of Congers, nos ed out the fast St; Josephs. of Grassy Point, by the score of 11-10. Zehender, on the mound fop the tJnknawns. stmek out 12 of the opposhtg batsmen, while Finn, ’ cf ' the St. Josephs, 'laid away 8 of th e_ Unknow ns, . The-.opening frame was a loose, one, Zehender w-alking two men antf al lowing hits. This permitted the Saints to^Sbre-one rdn. They scored another in (the; third inning and • the Cnknowhs . brought in one in the. same frame. Tlie Saints' scored five, more In the next three innings and it looked mighty bad for the home boys.* However, our heavy hitters managed to locate Finn's pitching ryid they smashed the old pill all around the lot for a total of five runs and in- th^ next frame the Unknowns scored four runs to only one. by the Saints. This put them* ahead, but' only temporarily, for In the eighth the Saints brought in two men, tying .the tally. hOhe last half of th e ' ninth the . Unknowns managed' to find the ball again, and Hague belted out a beautiful double bagger. ‘ He was brought in by-Davies with a- Tong* hit into the right ^field- trees. Making the final score ll' to 10 in favor of the home team. Zehender was to ’ have been tried but, by the K of C , team in Haver straw, but archer last mozneifc- he. gdt worff\$hat-he waa cohsidered too light to play witH the Knights. . We arSr wandering how they get' that, .way? b een natiurallaed ’ they were addressed itwas.mado by Arthur M. ^ Mrs. WUli'am- A. fiervem of Pearl , •- cUiieuahip..-, ’ M ANY STEWAP v T; TRUCKS St work today have been going strong- for eight years; op the job every day; work' jngearly and late; piling up profits forIheir ovyners. ..For the , quality built in at 1 the factory shews up strong as the trucks perform in actual use. .One bought on trial .soon proves its worthf. and its owners 4 byilt up fleets of Stewarts. Their reputation ■ for-quality-arid economy is now world-^yvide.'. » STEWART CAPACITIES ' • ' • ' . t, p/z, 2 , 2 */a and 3/ 2 ton * , Rockland Auto & Su{ ply Co. \ • *• ( INCQPPOKATED) “ ' . ' — lO No. Broadway -. . NY. ■ — Phones Nyack 585-654 Acts as .Executor, Administrator &■ Trustee - • S^FE DEPOSIT VAULTS.' ; : •I ‘ Telaphone, Suffern 164 Ward Brothers . * , suffern , n . Y, GENERAL CONTRACTORS CRUSHED STONE BRICK SAND andi GRAVEL HH-4H SURE CURE FOR the -HEAT ELECTRIC FAN bring relief j and cool cbmfort' instantly with the press of ,3 button, J J ho matter how hot. the sun may become. You ’ ll feel better — look bet ter-work better — rest better if you have an Electric Fan handy. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! Auto Trucks for Hire One to Six Ton ‘ “ y ” Capacity All -deliveries can, be made promptly by our fleet _of trucks Telephone Nyack 45(J.' ROCKLAND LIGHT & POWER COMPANY E. C. PEEBLES, MANAGER. - , JAMES E. W1NTEKBOTTOM \ funep A l director 53rd St. and Sixth Avenue NEW YOKK '' •Broadway and Burd St- NYACK '• PHONES CIRCLE 104 NYACK 1000 ESTABLISHES 18-19 NIGHT SER^, - v-y 'Our Qaulity Our Repuftipn. THE REAL GLUTHEN BREAD FOR D1ABETHES, 25c PER LOAF. Graham Bread. f Vyboie Wheat. •\ Pure Sour Ry e Bread. Hot Rolls at 4 P. M. ' Sergei ’ s Pastry Shop and Bakery 97 Main Street, Nyack, N. Y; BOAT STEAMER OSSINING ijlAYQNNAIBE. THE FAMOUS “ ROCKJ.YN CLUB\ GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, ; ; v CREAM SODA, ORANGE SODA. AND ALL FLAVORS. rvice DAILY t EXCEPT ^SATURDAY AND SUNDAY May and June Time Table: . - -./'.• ^ LEAVES NYACK 7:45 a . M. Dailey ’ s Dock. , LEAVES N . Y. CITY, 2.15 P.M. Pier 24 N.R. Franklln St . .... . . v- i- ^ Voor ® <Wk, * r ' c,l * WW(t '* l, Wrtr Voa, Tftiphoni il* and j One Way Fare . -■ . - A ? 0 c |f . ■' i . , ‘ . — - r.rnrl LoieerHijidMn^tMBboatilo.iBC. Capt, R. 6 . Jenkt , MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE bISTRIBUTORS of Pure Foods Ginger Ale Soda ! Mineral Waters Importers Coffee Roasters i Exporters CASCADIAN COFFEE, CASCADIAN . TEAS, SPICES, EXTRACTS, ; • JAMSy HONgY. MAPLE SYRUP, OLiVE OIL, UNCOATEP RICE, SPLIT PEAS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, / . SALAD DRESSING, RUSSIAN '