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PO pjfx IT CARNIVAL IS INJLL SWING ,RITY CONTESTS AROUS ING GREAT INTEREST;- Misa Fay Clar\cifrnno Takes Lead Over Five- Girls — Baby Gar- ' ' • Ankle First. ' ’ - The carnival' JjntI bazar \under the beiji auspices of Chelyiaa HcxUi & Ladder Company-and Court Tappan .Zee, For esters of America, is now in full swing In Park street and big crowds are the raje; The • F. . J. Schenck Company staged the entertainment. • - . 'Hie popularity coateStff are : arons- ing ’ much interest and these are in Charge-of V. C. Bodifte, ' of Newark. Tte^e contests are. two in. number- one for the most 'popular lady in Ny- stek and'.vicinity and the other for the 'abte.fi. The prizes are six in number in 'each contest — end' jvdll\be awsMBi to'.- the three highest candi dates contest ” . - -' WtUts. ^HStoec- v of. candidates .. a re already enture^^wm is still roofttTor more, particui,vriy^|jgAy that live inj adjacent - towns. '-an8|te; o f • •*.■000; votes was gv.en in eaci?w|fe^est Dorior of “ Baby Grand Piano ’ * ' - • 7/r Sold on Shares Offers $1 For It Iwtrea tbel local I Amerlc: ’ *1 Post wps conducting a bloc ’ ■in ;k Legion r &**** an end to «s thido days ’ events to raise money 1 for a home ,it das ah- nodnced that-shares costing ten cents, would be disposed for a \baby grand piano, ” the wonderful gift,, of Fred Hafwobd. . . I ■. I The .ahnotincfmeniy was' probibly till result of IHarwIod's fbur^t olj \generosity ” ami unexpected,..eiten to members of the post who •-v^ere busy arranging their stands for the sal e of p / those who had 100 or more : .-by the opettffig'last-nigb*- — • The- standing ..in both contents ’ an- pounced last -night is as follows: ■ Young ladies — -itiss Fay Clancimlno ’ , 1360; Miss Mary Hymati, Ih ’ /l;. Miss Antoinette Kile, 1188; Miss Minnie PCrycl eur. 1134; Mi3a Mary Merritt, .1100; Miss Theresa Paluka, 1100, . \Babies — Shirley ,. Gantakle, - 1539; Betty Burnham. 1520; ,\ ’ ormau DeMar- u - tini, 1325; Louis Marietta, Jr.,- .1325; •. Vera Hoffmah, 1118; Jean Marie Gra ham, 1110; Anna Marie Ennis! 1100. MILITARY HONORS AT GRAVE FOR DEAD SOLDIER The body of H! LeRoy Kline, -23 years old. who jvas killed, in France, l , j>a...arriyed at the tome- (Jf . US. -pa- and Mrs. Harry Kline, at Jappan. Funeral services will be beid innday at 2:30 p. m. from the .Dutch [tefarmed Church! Tappan.. Interment ill he .made, at Tappiin, with 'full mil^ iry honors by Charies R. and Ray- loiu I 0. Blauveit Post; Ameriean Leg- [ont of Kyaek.- Kline left iVyack'-on April 6, 1918,' -]BBor Camp Dix and after iiye Weeks in ‘ ■gamp Iras' sent, overseas - with the -•hj^pleadquariers Department/ 309th- ln ; - Seventy-eighth Division. On HELP! RAIN PROMISED FOR NEXT FORTY DAYS Nyackers may , lo^k for rain fo'r the next forty days, if. trie bid St.-jSwlt.hiii fegend is to-be belihy ’ ud. ’ RemembeV .it?! \If - 6a ” ; St, Swttiiin ’ p. .Uajp. it proVes . fair,-- a temperate ’ winter Will follow; but ’ ! if rainy-, stprmy or windy, then the con trary, ” says .the author of the ' ‘ Shepherd's Kalendar.'' Any way, there \fere showers UUs morbing 1 Img-iaaaag' aliorUy • after eight o'clock arid maybe the- popular belief - of Anglr- Saxon times - may be verified. ice C^eam rind soft-drinks in front of the headquarters of Grrint Lbdga, No. 385, Knights of PytliSas, In fact, there .were no printed tickets' but those who . bought them, ^nd there were a large ‘ number, had every rea son to'believe that should they win .they would-become the wjrine| Ojf at least a piano • worthy ? of , a,place, in their home. \ 'i . ' Tickets that were numbered but which had been used , for another pur pose, however,, were utilized- and ON MAP Gl^/f* #itbEA* IN STATEMENT i JUST ISSUED.' Think* County Should Be Divorced !- From Staten Island —Favor* - Separate Representation. . At leaHt' Walter Fairchild, of . Suf fern, who aspires to the Assembly nomlbation on the Republican ticket, has tiio fight, idea. He. would put RbcklaUd CotThty ‘ ‘ on'thb map\ if i\e soon there was circulating among ” the j.S® 1 *'* 0 Albany pnd would Work hard to jSHfOES TO BE LOWER IN STYLE; NOT PRICE 'Youngp men are ] toeing the ’ faablori l|lnes ^ as- carefully as wo- men^prhen It ,. comes to s&oei, arid ? oxfords yill be •wopn rill this Winter by half the mrixe population, delegates to the an nual convention of ,the New York State Retail Shoe Dealers Association declared .y It .is- .prediotcd;* shoe' pjricea will, he no>-loweiii this Wint4r and may be even a little higher. « au NYACK V illages e ^ t REPORT SUBMITTED AT ME - i;- HELD LAST NIGHT; ING. Committee Appointed to Prepare In formation for Citixerila -on ’ ' ' , Proposition. crowd persons; selling chances*-on the \baby grand piano.'.' A few 'days, after the block dance the winning number was announced in the Evening Journal and John Con- boy. who held if. h.uiTied. to 'Har- wood's sfoVe, happy, and;high in hope. Hi> asked -for trie piano and was,t6Uli that' ie- was in • a. barn, that It was triadsjirOy the Tallman. people„iu JNy- ack more titan 35 years ago. and Har-. wood- offered ?1 to ' Oonboy. for his -p ri ze: ---- • r — Nothing could be done that could give the; county* a separate and digni Bed representation' In-the State legis lature. \IdY. Talrchilit says in a stat-/. merit: . : ‘ . ‘ For too long a ,.tj!me -Rockland (■ ’ onnty .&a.s been -thought \>i at some irideflttit»ph\ce near some other place. \.Y-ehrs ago it it was treated as*s<y. ‘ t of .a mates-weight for it h .upstate |TSetghboT3.^- ' ' | ''Later /and at the. present' time l.ttockiand ’ ' ;is. looked V« as- /-ore; of a ?-t»woaniaBF jjlBiiii rto-New-*-York- Griy--- 1 \It -p, ■ ’ “ aiicc.k to most Rocriurtid EASTON TO HEAD COUNT! FIREMEN .. . County ptApl\ to learn-tl ’ at'Vaen.Vdt- “ or to kill.the lucky ticket pro. , ^ ^ we-are -iwktiri Nyagk than this happening, it Wiih ’ Sritfen Island WOMAN CONVICTED AS SHOK AID not worth at least- one-fifth amount collected for it. ■ ‘ MRS. JOHNSON WILL- BE SEN TENCED NEXT MONDAY. Rose, Also Convicted, Tried to Kiil Aged Husband — Dramatic Story- ' Unfolded in Court. After ■deliberating more than four hours, a jury In the. Rqckiand. County G$urt last Monday convicted TJda Johnson fpr complicity in the shoot ing of her husband, Fred Johnson. She will be \sentenced next Monday. ■ Edwar(\ Rose, who shot Johnson last February with a shotgun in order to' get the “ old man ” out of the way, was conyicfed also/ and he was sen 1 tenced to a term of not\ less than five years opr more than ten years in the •Stute ’ -prison at Ossining. Both were ably defended by Benjamin Haas. A . dramatic story-of mountaineer life was ilnfolded. during > the two trials. Johnson didn ’ t' wani his wife or Rose punished and he anil all the tptry, September, 17. 191S -.while- a ' on 8 si, i l3 j W j tnesgea resented the intervention gun 3\ rak ! nga'four i-.our Test ■ art2r o ’ cldck ' at nightr-ire — wag k iHedr- hy i |,|.pQrt,-f0f. JPfClca. #L the. annual , conven; . -j Don of' the Rockland County Volun- \ Rockland'has nothing in common.* te,ir Firemen's Association tiie follow- nut home Harwwd to, wlthIslan(1 esc< , pt . th;u b< Hhi tng;: . — make tins \generous ” offer,-but some-i ^ ia diass country ornMn- to ’ rtosiderit Jpdge William G- Easton At a.meeting of, the Nyack .Chamber of Commerce VHIrigei Consolidation Cominittee,. heh} last night, .the ’ fol lowing report, prepared by Irving Hop- ” | per, as chairman of a sttB-c.ominittee of said Consolidation, Committee, was read and approved,; and ordered .pub-' lisj '-d in the village papers-.- The re port is- as follows:' . - For.several years past at the amtual banfjttet of the old Business Men's , Club, and at other public gaVheririgs, ! a greater Nyack has been- toasted arid I applauded, 'and. tin; 'sentiment ; In fav- . or of the eddsoiidation of the Villages !. from the Hook--Mriaptain . to .Piermorit. ] rind ev^n including Piermprit hari' be^a- . • . , T7~y. ! • • : favorabw and enthu-iast.icaUy recejV; ..... At. a. .conference M- sepre^entatB^eri - -------------- - ---- - ... froTii tovrnships- Tjf tfte counl.y (t waa decided that .those- presept 'would, sup- HiLLBURN ’ . JUSTICE- IS FOR POSITION. SLATED Ex-President DePew of Nyack, Will Be Made Secretary — -Jcachini \For.Treasurer. may be that boys ’ did 'pot the American -'Lesion j body should have known • what ' was , Xe * Y'o^©ty and like all poor rela- being offered -and ’ no organization.^^ aro'ibxpecf,! to net along* with should . tend., encouragement' tg . a|' th< , , ricWr'.* relatives secon'dWd scheme to- make-juon'ey on a. \Piano ; c j at j leg ---- ‘ ___ ' “ Rocklarid . Count yds .tl ’ ^ ao^t /beau l ' nr ' CTW \ ifc HteJ g B EM EMBER DEAD RANGE Dane -M. Crombie/. formerly dr. Ny ack, died-Monday at his home in Or ange, X.. .-, front paralysis. . He was stricken two years agS. Mr. Cromble was for/several'years | w . !licl , ^ ” ,^5 aocktond^C^^c employed as linotype operator . at the] separate and dignified re'presentationt resigning ta goj i a 'thy St»tg Legislature ,' both -Vssem.- t-i.ful county in the State, and should take its place among 'its sister coun ties .with- the dignity which Lfs-beau ty arid iittgwjtfande warrants. ‘ ‘ As a Candidate for'the Assembly\ d C ounty and after my election, I jlbm 1 m.H.i djj^ and work- for a change, in th 1 rtiVSyi.' hand if ueces- aty .for'tva-ha-nge in tf^ap^itutloiL ■of Hill burn; sects tary, ex*Presidentj Pierre DeDew-of . \Nyack; treastfre'r,; ex-President G. C, Joachim , of. Haver straw:: delegate to! ’ State convention, Charles.!J. Drbyer ot Spring Valley. The y-ice-ptristdent will be selected by tFe delegafes 'an-T ' rhumliefs Trotti 4 -'. the various townships at . trie- conven tion on August 10 at . Sutfertt. ■' The conference took-place at Spring Valley. SVV.ARTOUT LAKE NEARLY - 7 ' ' CLAIMS 'CONGERS BOY • Reasons' tor ’ such .a consolidation grow (ju' “ of the desire toTTiave a htrg- er viRagerof • the ftrst clasa or a small ■f&y and ,tb have-'the prestige- that goes with' the- larger, population .mi\ territory,. It is . believed taat- • the- larger territory- and /larger population would 'grow more- rapidly than ,the smallm places. Again If- is believed .f that a much better, and satisfaetOEy village government would result'from the consolidation'.- as there would be- toe 'concentration • of aii 'gbyernmejital Unotfons' 'and the offices 'would Call for men of trie best executive ability. A,more uniform development of! the ’ territory , .would- resulf! Thia.-veouid' mean more uniform assessed valua tions over the entire district, a uni form ,day for payment of taxes; Sn-f itead of a montii apart a* at present; Evening Star office, ange, N. J.-. from paralysis. He was ‘ 5 j biy and .-Seriate. *SJB*flbwn and popular.and was-In-j ■■ l tfy^ore propose as* my first terested specially LTGrant Lodge, No.| pj a , llc ^ ;l p^tfom tor. Roriklafid 385, Knights of Pythias; of . wtilC;h he,..county ' regardless of jpartisariship or served one term as charicellof 'cottf-i poHtieSt tollowRig. “ Rockland mamler. He leaves^a ',widow ahd-s-vj C ouri t y. tor Rockland County. Put eral children. '- v Rockland County on the Map. ’ - ’ \ convention of Grant Lodge on - ' * — --- ; • At 'Tuesday night it Was ordered that a bouquet of flowers be-sent in time for the funeral. • THREE. HURT AS AUTO COLLiDES WITH TRUCK NYACK CLUB TO ENTER !. ROCKLAND COUNTY LEAGUE. [ bombs from'a German airplane raid [ while be was asleep.', . ' OFFICERS OF ONEKO LODGE IMPRESSI VELY**I NST ALLFD of law. J.ofcnson's attitude was the -more remarkable when one considers that twice he wag the target of a would- be assassin'\ who fired-from ambush and that th,e second time' three* loads of- buckshot .took effect as he was battling his way through a snow storm, and \he very nearly died crawl- • ’ District Deputy John McNee install ed Montiav the elective and appoint,. . eu -uou y t n r> ling home. He.spe'ht eight weeks.i-a — ive officers of Oneko Lodge, I. O- P-. lUb „ , ' u ,. - 2L. ■ „ „ . i the Suffern Hospital, and when he JtSqBh L. C. Polhemus was installed aa ' • Riding in .a Paige sedan, Leo\ New ‘ burg, braiterrrif 3 \\-wife: Frank Schart-fard . Trie' Nyack Baseball. Club will In future play all games on the field at the Braeburn Club and at a meeting held , last evening at .Spring Valley was represented by Dr. P. A. Bern- coach and Jame lesn-r-s ale am an, Mr^ ; -AV 4 rt 4 }-arid- JOaeprilJ ames B lauveit, Boran, chauffeur, all of New York; enter trie county league. CoToffiTTT ahtT Thursday in'the ' evening of a a . ^Uory sufficiently large .to war- hakrin-msxcnee and Harold Albright rant tho employment 0 to an--efficient and LeRov-'HOcKlri-decyed ttat the * ea « in ^ to have charge of streets and best way 'to. cool was City, were injured Sunday jri .a head- on collision with a Targe, truck 6n.. tlie Lib wland - Hilt at .Stony Point-.- T The county league was organ izedwith N^ack. Pearl River. Spring Valley, Suffern, Naauet and Piermont The injured-Were, taken to Ute Suf-i teams. Dr. .Bernard wa s appointed fern hospital' tor'treatment Sehart-j commissioner' to -represent Nyack. less suffered a dislocated Mp, fracture | . The team is made up of -fast pl.ay- 6f the skull and other jnjuries about : ers and\ it is expected will make a the 'body and Mrs. Wirth bad lacera 1 [\great showing in the league. 'Homer lions of the head. Mr, and Mrs. New-j Lydecker will umpire the club ’ s ck- i n < sidewalks; more favorable contracts - water*~VriVy-d^nneti theirbat.h'-! :for the .removal of ajriea-and'garb- : ing suits and put out on' the surface j ^ both, as to economy and efficien-' of \swartout- --Lake to enjoy a - brief | ^ .bettor, rife protection, because of - swim;-littie th'inkirig that it was tu| nwre ' distribution of the fire ' , be one of thr iffost memorable occasri aPP^atta'-und. equality in- cost ’ of such ',. iomr: Of their lives. ! Protection;' licenses-vgranted' -to -.. they took 13-year-old Walter Bon-'P^rs and ■ others would Cnn To vie with them and , were -disporting j tPtor tbs' entire territory. - themselves , in trie water. ’ for some: If 'this territory Is ta grow. . and . time- Young' Bonvie is a stalwart lad Traperly develop, public Improvements for his years:'but de doesn ’ t knovtj under one- govemment would develop ... _ how to swim. Two of the boys'in the' ’ much more- satisfactorily.- ... water attempted to climb back into Another farct that seems assured is , tiie boat, each on the same side. and.[ that a time,, will- come when a. dis- Triy n a t ura l-tritflrg-~ hap pened.- tritri beat fposatopta-ftf — of se w a g e w li4-be--T-e<tuire;l-- ------ TQ j c apsized, throwing Wa lter into -trie and that the-State'will prevent cities ‘ .. [like. ’ \*'• ' ...... r, - -j and.'vUTages along 'the^HudsOn Riyer \ -He 'mana'ged to-get a death grip on permitting sewdrs to empty iito Harold Albright, and ’ tor a few mta- i ^ . rtVer, A . consolidate,! village utes it,.looked as though both boysi would be drowned ; however, young Albright managed tp break the grip I and-Bonvie went to the ‘ bottom. Bonvie had gone down tor the sec ond time when the Charles Appel, who was- wo uld.b e in better position to provide this for the whole territory. . - - . . It is believed .that better police pro tection could be afferrded . In the ^com bined villages, more men would bo boys called to l.rivairinble and a central, place could be Xishing ij pw>^ided where an ofttcer ‘ was , da v — ---- - - — ’ I mit h* Tnlrl hi^ ' wifp and Lions or tne Irena. Mr. ana Mrs. ?»ew- ivju.ectt.ei wiu umpire tuu muu V. , ... v , . . . Sblo grand and Pierre DePew as ^ h ° a d 3 ^ed “ onf^ 8 tons Sat tW burg and the chauffeur .were- not In-Umea. . Sunday the Nyacks will pla, Art way. from the spot ot the acci- ^U a any hour of the-day or nigh . ' ’ | -Rose had signed confeaaio^s. that.THeyj ^ .. ......... ^ ! at --&> ar kr„„„» a -in - • . and Appel started for the scene f Aside from the reasons, already s tot- grand. SENATOR SMITH MAKES POOR RECORD OF VOTES The Citizens Union, although -ad- mitting Senator . C. Ernest Smitli. of the Rockland- Richmond' district, is intelligent and sincere,' is '.pot proud of his record, according to its annual report of State Senators, lasupd yes terday. Of -Mr. §-mith it says: C. : ERNEST SMITH fRop/. 2.4th) — First year legislator of intelligence • and sincerity wh ’ oso total immersion •in local Richmond legislation and a ’ desire to be regular'resulted In his making a poor record of votes. and ,thrit; his wife was inao - 'Conducted in an impressive manner, \.pnuuc ‘ “ 1 . n ,, but he was quite .positive on the stand Tiv-.the district deputy, the members oti' 11 - ^ ^ * -- ,, . ay tnt. i v : that Rose was TJust a. good friend-of the- order were entertained by the re freshment committee. .The committee on the hall reported that it had been coppletely renovated and that, pool tallies ’ would soon be Installed for'the use of the members. had plotted his death and that Robe* lured seriously'and were able to 're- at Bear Mountain turn,to New Yo ’ rk City, •After the ceremonies, which were, ^ h4Tlag flred yj, ahof3 ours cent. It was on February ,17 that a rifle bullet'whizzed past Johnson ’ s head. He ducked , arid went about his busi ness, and two' days later was drtvin a hob.sled along , the almost obliter ated trail to his home- when a shot gun ’ belched three times,, and lie found himself lying sorely wounded In the piled snow triat- was falling faster and faster! How' he dragged that gnarled fifty-yearold riody home Is in itself an epic of grit amd the will not to. die, OUT TO RAISE $20,000 ' FQR NVACK \ SYNAGOGUE FIBEMEN TO HOLD FAIR. •A fair to- be held under trie ausplcea. 'of trie Sparkill Fire Department at - ttteir hall Sparkill, starting Saturday ~ night, July 16tt- andr ” closing Saturday' . Bight, July 23rd, that will surpass any the organization has yet attempt- . The campaign to raise $20,0))0 with whfcli to erect a new synagogue on the - plot bwned by the Congregation, of B ’ nCi Israel Tribe of Nyack, Ut Broadway and Hudson avenue, is well under way and ’ contributions are com ing In rapidly- ' , At a meriting of the joint a>mmit : tees Marcus \Getter now a resident, of Nyack, was appointed to manage the campaign and ’ teams Tave been form- .ed t,d. cover the .entire district. - __ -IrtOCOWOYIVE JUMPS..TH £ TRACK. , An Erie freight engln* jumped, the ’ -; track iTursday afternpon Just north . _ ofi the Sparkill staUou, ’ nxe loaoniR- l~UttT*rwai* replaced upon the'rails wUh- t “ inrthg ja.mrnpT se rr lc»* »t of thler. PROPERTY CHANCES HANDS The Henry Schafer, place on Soutlr Main street, -Spring Vajleych&a bean sold to . John C. Gasco, through the agency of A- R- Keulm of Parf Rklge: Ml!*. ‘ ' ’ aasco will - conduct a mmimer hoarding house. RESIGNS .AS-'PRINCIPAL OF PEARL RIVER SCHOOv George A. Kipp, who has. b.een prin cipal of tiio Pearl River public school for four years, tendered his resigna tion at a meeting of the hoard of edu cation Monday night arid the .'board accepted,the resignation with expres sions .of regret. - t ' l , ■ Prin. Kipp resigns to become'prin- cipki in the junior high school ' of Trenton, N; J., which is a decided ad vancement. WOMEN -FOR DISARMAME T- Women leaders Of trie political par ties were conspicuous ■ by their, ab sence yesterday at the conference called by Mrs. Frank A. aVnderlip, State CHpilnriian; of ' the League tit Women .Voters, at tier home at Scar borough. Two thousand invitations had been issued, to representatives of all parties, as trie league, is nonparti san. One thousand women attended ed. the questiori of .economy and effir BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY BUY NEEDED .PROPERTY i del of t&j trouble. By. this tjme Bonvie i had gone down'.tor .the third time-and | cie “ ^ ^ _ p _ Ur “ “ \ nt , had remained unde? for two minutes. . ' Lefriv - ‘ Hockiri dove for the body . ^ and'after a few'tries; got hold of.tbei^ 1 ? or the time, and gratuitous ser- Now v i: villas four presidents, four, sets of trustees, tour village boards. • The proposition submitted to nusHRed-voters of Grange town School anr l ’ brougin hinj-'up-to the sur-t vit ’ e of men to. perform - the service -District No:' 4 -by the Board of Educa- t f acei ,, They gear him and the rest • of j- re *lri,i r ed-. whene one presj^pnt ami tidn„ at a special election. Monday # Vlmmers, into Appel ’ s boat and .°rie. s et of trustees and one sec of vib night, to' purchase ttfe I ’ reebyterian j puiied tor shore. -J'iase-rioards cOuld-efficiently handle att parsonage property for school pur-! \- jf. Davies was called, and. ! 1110 .' worIj - Tiie ^sague is true of , the poseg. passed by a vote of 139 for and - afier gj at jj a< i been administered officers, there; Would, be required 8 ’ against, with one-blank ballot. : , bellboy would'live'and had him takefir 0 ®® viliage clerk instead of four; one Members of .the Chamber of ’ OomR ^ boywqulcf Uve'arid had him. takenl highway cpnltriisefoner instead, of merce, Secretary F, .R: \Seekins and| lo riis home. He remained iri a state : four « onef police Justice instead of members-of the 'Board! .of \Education 0 { wild delirium for some touri, and I one village counsel instead of worked hard to get the voters to trio jjg n0 ' t regain complete conclousness! fol . tT: 006 village treasurer instead of polls and the vote cast show's.the ra-', UI ; c y t!l0 next afternoon suit'of their efforts. •• four; one Board of Assessors'instead of four; one health officer instead Of BUY NYACK BUSINESS. BURGLARS AT. SOuitH MONSEY.\ | four; one village;Collector instead of four. Further economy and efficiency -------- At about 10:15 Monday'night mem-j.should 'result in the fact that only A, H. Stahlmann and OhSrlea Thle-i t)0t , 3 ^ t be family of Ed war if L. Mh'e-.|onQ Village hall arid' one'Village kibk-~ TAX COLLECTOR'S SITTINGS. MTiUlaw Er. Motfc collector of taxes for the Village of-Nyack; will alt at the. village hall fo collect taxes as follows.-, July 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 an^-SS bet wen the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. The ratp p|. tax la $ij2.4. on ■|d0^ odl:vahto«on;,T- : \'-*;r : ''Tir---- .- i-i-- INOICTMENfs.JREPORTED. The grand Jury tri seasfon at ttojW . , •. , :„ ■ ..... — ’ .w ,:.[qtt y ia4t .week tottod yte^fa^t l^ysam-andl \ _ : Mows. • — menls^ — ----- .............. - , . Rfla<f dhe a o cj g tod NbWSr 1 .. 1 • -r __ • , ’ '■ “ - ■ , . *' . \ baut, of the Electric Carpet Washing; ^ s ou th Morisey, telephoned to up would need be provided-and Company, of-Spring Valley, taya tak-i spring Valley that burglars wejrri la-i expenses of maintaining these ni£c ... — ■ * • '• ---------- - irf. ' - ■' en. over the- Palmoklean. Company's business in Nyack. which WU6 in the same line. They wUi do business in Rockland, Orange and Bergen coun- tiesi . ■ ■ . CONTRACT TO IMPROVE ROAD. Highway Commissioner Herbert S. Sisson has awarded to the Gifford Com structian jC^rripany of Blarridica the contract fair Improving trie. Tofnpkiris bove-Woae Haveratraw road, 3.86 miles, tor $150,460.2. Work has been ordered started-.as soon as possibles \sir \ ' Rev. Gj B, Boddy, jpf , the Naquet Baptist Church,- gave a^plcture show kt ^B AIma Mcmse at VlMa last Fri day'fori the. Jnina|*«, the barn. Deputy Sheriff Frank j coal. Insurance, repairs, janitor Canjpbeil and a number of young men vice, -telephone service w.oUId bo ma- from Spring\ Valley went to the Mae-, der pla-ce. Members of the family said they had seen ;a Ugjht which mov ed about in the barn. An investiga tion failed to locate the burglars. terially reduced. The. item of village notices required by law to be printed and published Including Jhe village* treasurer ’ s report, unpaid- tax, sales, etc.,- would be materially reduced. Nothing hdd been taken but It Is The items of books for. the Boards, cf thqught the burglars warn after the! Assessors, tax books for the collec- automobile. wh-irih-..was kept in the. tors, village maps, ,, should all be riw- barn. PARK RIDGE GARAGE ROBBED. terially reduced in ‘ cost. ‘ Supplies of* every kind fpr thq .l^rgef village .-in* cludnjg- road materihJ, because pur- ... chased iri large quantities, should be Trite- garage of the-Park SUgri Auto j purchased at- a material reduction-in jCorirpsny was retried of about $6011 worth of accessories, an adding ma price;- ’ VANS**- — — : ------ - - ------ -.-■=^.. 5 .;_u . W-hUo in the larger village some of *. chins rind .ona-^tire, last Wednesday thW offlcrirs, Wanse ^of -the . greatef ■ - morning: work^w qu, would\ be .entitled to. larger • , ; 4 -' mmmmk • ; ‘ .... • -U-.-.-J ----