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■r --- !rf- Ouflty 'Df . ContpWng Edward otp ie\ Kill Her ^W*ban Fred Johnaom U — ^ l>; *N»- .1 lltra LJd% IbTiaaoft, qt Jpbnso&town, ^rho wa) found guilty of attempted murder In the first degteo- by ^ Jury in the Rockland coupty'<|ourt at Nfew CU t last week, liras , sentenced by last we§k, jwas Jt^ige. Patterson^ atondaF- ' *A 1 She must senre 1 not less than fix years, and not more than twelve years in Auburn pikson. Mrs. Jobnsoi was cbarged with con spiring with Edward\. Rose,, her lover, to kill her ‘ husband, Fred Johnsbn, who was shot from ambost by Itosb last February. , - . [ j Rose was also indlctflS ’ . for attempt'' ed'murder In the first degree but was allowed after his trial was started, to plead guilty, to attempted murder Ja the se'cond ’ . degree. He was sen tenced to a term of not less than five years not not mor 0 than ten years'in Sing .Sing' prison. . OMMfttMl QAMi W(liiQUm-y ' BAiSBALL LEAQUE AUG. 7 l^een-Afe, , A e Cft«dul» rangeTlTyTtE^ bali ^agaerw^llffwwt — i. '■ ' August Y-r-Pearl Rivei; arliKy^itk ■ .Mat : ‘ place. .'l l ai iwe tj- . S px 4 n y ’ 3 atlii r ■» [ fon n ed by Piermont AttSUBt I4-^Nytfcik at Suffern; d^aa- uet at NEW CITY. new Ford Albert Bbe'rling has rat- , V. ? V,'. \• . \ ' Willard . Eldrtdge. pas d new ' Ford . ... car J ; H. Schre'iver'has a new Frqnklin se<Un. ' ■ ■ N Sheriff Merritt has'' ’ a' ne w — Oodg e roadster.' • 1 ........ W'illiam DeBevoise has a new . Franklin sedan. _ Charles Sitser and family have ■•moved to .Schneetady.. .. v .Miss Marla Merritt spent the ‘ week end with ‘ friend? at Tuxedo. . . 'A. Streit IS spending the summer at the home of H. S. Garrison. . - .Ross Blauyelt , is Having extensive ■ im'Drovement made to his.home'.; __ • .Miss M. Blauvelt,. of Pearl/River, has- been visiting Miss Emily Rich ards. ‘ . • Mr. and Mrs. L. “ w; Serven are. spending some time at • Lake Mpm- basha. Miss M, Stowell, of Jersey City. Is the guest of Miss Claudia Covert for • a week. . \ ■ --- “ Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. Moore of New York City have been visiting Mr. afid Mrs. , Hairy* Gurnee. David Miller, has sold his farm to ‘ New York people and ’ , is planning a trip to the coast. - • . . . RiChard^aHahan is building a riew Muse on ^he State road, having re 1 cently sold hia^farm. Mrs. Emma Coyle, and sons. Jack arid Harry,, have, returned from a stay •at Midland Beach) S. I. .• • The Misses Lansing; of Ridgewood, N. J.,- formerly Qf this place, are visit ing Mrs, Cairie'Cropsey, '' Mr., and Mrs. EM ward Miller of the court house are spending a two week's ■ vacation in Sullivan.County* Mrs/ ‘ William Glassing . and daugh ter of Newburgh, are visiting at the home of William Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Covert and tjvb children are. on a motor trip through the northern part of the . State. ' Mr. an.d Mrs. J. Loveland of Den ver, Colo., are spending the summer with their son, J. Loveland, on his y large farm. ... , Mrs. Theodore DeNpyelles and Mrs. • Thomas Fletdrer spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Vanderlip at Scarborough, N. Y. . Mr. and Mrs. I. C. W'eyant, of Bay onne; *N. J, and Miss M. E. Brickell, of Nyack, have been visiting at the home of 3jr s . E. C. ‘ Eucl-enau. Mrs. Arthur Collisiixvy. Mrs,. FYank : Shaw, Miss Katherine Gildersleeve • and Miss Doris'Shaw bave returned from a visit in-.Paterson, N- A\ •• • Miss Edna iond,. who', has been yis- Spring. Valley; PiennoUt' it Pearl River. 1 ■ ’ '' ;1 ■ t ■ , AuFp st Zl — Raffetn . at >lernM»at^ ■ Spring • Valley at . Nyack; • Feari Mm at iNanuet . . j. 1 i ' I August 28 — Plermont at Spring Val ley; Nyack at Pearl Rlter; Nanuet at Suffern. , ; :] | . v •• September 4-i-Spring Valley at Njin- ttet; Pearl River at Piertnont; Suffern at Nyack. Septomben - 5 — -Nanuet : at .. Pearl ’ Rivet; Piermont * at Suffern; Nyack at Spring Valley, j ■> *Soptem'ber 41 — Pearl River at Spring Valley; Nyack . ‘ at Nanuet} Suffern at Piermont, open. • September IS — Suffern . at Pearl. .River; Piermont at Nyack; Nanuet at Spring Valley, open^ September 25 — Spring. Valley at Pearl ' River; Nanuet at. Piermont; / Nyack at Sjtffern, open. . • , . Qctober 2— Pearl River at Suffern-; Nyack at Nanuet; Piermont .at \Spring Valley, open, . . October 9 — Suffern at Spring VaF ley; Nanuert at, Piermont; Nyack at Pearl River, open; Octo ber 1.6 — Spring Valley at - Suf fern;\ Piermont at Nyack; PearlilWer at Nanuet, open. , The umpires selected are; Sufferji, McCormick; Spring/ Talley, .'.Bates; Nanuet. Maxwell; Peart River, Cort- meyer; Nyack,. Lydecker; Piermont. Brady. / •• ’ All August games will, start at 3:30 p. m, and September and October games at 3 p. m. -...t-: ^ > EJre last nigrt destroyed tne iLomc £L2£!*JZii!£5 terv-vn&m v: MeAullffe, bo«> 6f Gon^ a| the refctoiy of St. PhuPi Ch “ • ceVemW w** ‘ 11U ^axra jrrofestor to St. Gary's &urketuyiite, Ohio. Who* satin. t, had ej? her brides- dred Sdhurma&w ‘ wb© WffrenvdreBa-oflavendari^ hat ‘ of whlte. satin, Donald; McAullffe was his brother's beet-man. -After a honeymoon trip Mr. and. M>M. McAullffe % 1 U) occupy 1 their new hoise In Conger avenue. / BURNED. F^re last night destroyed the. tor, at ‘ FalrvlgW , -Hr . losaTj^o'.^I jdsi^ritipe _ man attacbel to jBagfud Compa|ny No, 2, N<mh Bergen, iell from a roati ad4 P joinlng-tba-Huher. residence and^hreks. r his left ahbuldpr. Hk© |s ,in the North tstlile, Ohio. Hudton laosnitil. ' attiwki in y .' ; ..- ‘ .XT .. d weaflng J » school ' iAT| r § ckland uake . }< The.cqntrkct far U ’ ljeW »ebool bousk at Rockland .. Lake, to replace bunding destroyed by fir* twb y*ars agog bias been, awarded to Ecjthart A Son, of ,Congers, \at |2.4;765. - tile ItlocklUnd News. J - Read 9 S GARAGE ;f ' !.;VJ;:FieM, Prop.' . Ford Cars , ftout And Sold ' 1 Ford touring 1919 Goo<i/condition $275 1 Ford delivery *1918 Good condition $225 , 0*35 OIll JZ/RES AND TUBES FORD PARTS ALWAYS IN STOCK Phone 54. - Lake Road, _ Congers, N. Y. ~r~-: RACES HELD SATURDAY AT ORANGEBURG TRACK ' The ” Rockland. Orivlng Club held; races Saturday at Orangeb urg'w hich resulted as . follows : Class A* . o Tony Ramapo, A- Fleisch .. I T .1 Gladys/ T, J. Van Horn .... -3 2 -2 Lexington Maid, J. Keegan . 2 3 3 Bar B. Moor® .......TT. . 4 drawn . Time, 2:20, 2:27 1;, 2:23%. , Class B. ‘ Minnie Rainapo, A- Fleiach' . 1 3 ; 1 Kate Guy, A. 8. Tompkins . 2 .12 Young Empire, Jr., KasmAyer 4 3 3 Michael, A. Bbszo 3 4' 4 Time, 2;36%, 2:33%, 2:37%,,,. ,. Class C. / Marian Mokp, G.' Blackwell 1 Cherry Picker, F: Price .... 1 drawn COMMUNITY CLUB TO HOLD minstrel SHOW shamed your headaches (cpme at times that cause your embarrassment and annoyance? The vic tim of headaches Is nearly always sure to be knocked out\ 1 Just at the climax of some effort, as in the hurry and rust to. get ready for daugh ter ’ s wedding, or a lawn party, or a vacation trip. Headchea arp due to various ’ causes, aty'd the Uncle ■ Ben Says \It depends -on how you fell,, whether the church bells *r«b<*JUii- 4 pul. or ni*k« a h-* df -OW.” • chiropractor who knows his business will not' proth'fse immediate relief, - though lie is quite often able in one adjustment to stop the ache. There are stomach headaches, bilious ^headaches, etc., and in each case the cause is the same,.namely;, weakened transmission of nerve impulses ta the organ at fault. ’ By fhirbpractic spinal adjustments' the caus e is removed, and the victim of chronic headaches once more enjbys health, HEALTH F0U0W5 CWWPWCTKGWRJCTS .FK5S0SE OS STWAi. 1 DISEASES or juemmwmfiorswo: The cast of • the Cdmmunity Club minstrel show to be; held on ‘ Friday and Satutday evenings, July 29 and 30, is fapidly nearing perfection .un der the able direction of Harry Gor- 1 ; | ham, who is Working overtime to; make . this year's entertainment far succeed that of last season. The end men, who, have.been carefully chos en. will be one .of the: brill'i/int\fea tures .of the show and are wait suited for their, respective positions. Henry P. McKenney as \Bones' ” making his dehut in this; role, from present au- pearances will be a hoWling scream. Walter Fairchild' as “ Buttons, ’ ! will sing Ms first song before an audience — :a humdinger,- too. Harry von L. Meyer as “ Smoke, ” tho .star of last year ’ s minstrels, has a song that will far exceed \I ’ ll Lend You My Wife, ’ ’ , can easily bo classed as a headilnen and Eharlle Galbraith as Tambo ” — well be always gets ayfay with inurdeiv so there you are'. . King . her .sister, Mrs. Clarence Brdkaw, left on Monday for Vancou- ..ver, B. jfc., from which, place she wili sail for 'the Hawaiian Islands to spend the winter. ’ Mh. and Mrs. Tom Zuk, of-.Meunt Vernon and Mr. , and Mrs. William , Eatichoff, of Edgqwater, N. J., motor ed to New City and visited Mr. Ejck- “ hoff ’ s sister, Mrs. Alfred Clark. The ’ many friends of John Faj#n tendered him a birthday / surprise party at Tils home: last .week and most delightful time' was ..enjoyed Dancing was indulged in and a fine supper was served. Mis. H. 'S. Gar rison: and «irs. G; A. Springsteel gave an exhibition of very fancy 1 dancing. . The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claus en, of iAipaont* N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. J, Vogelsong, son and\daughter; ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cjurtfs and son, Mtf A Jb.^tahk and daughter, Mf. and Mrs. \ h . S ’ Garrison, Miss Carrie Garrison, Mr. and .Mrs. :Samuel Garrison and three d&utats, MrsrGri: SpimgsteelyllKf™ 'and Mrs. George StarV'dfptiea \L ^nd' L. Martling, Mrs.- RMo Hy'ancf daugh- .t^..qf p: -tot v Cleod And ^byl^feAd^SK^ .. Hturt* ahd tWo chihlren. : 1 - * '■ Continual Headachea , Entirely Disappear, > ■ ‘ ’ Constant belching of gas made my.life miser- able. I was \told I had heart trouble. ’ My left arm' at throes felt asleep.- I had headaches almost Lt'w N. rirr ‘ ylN^etADOEA- continually. Chirop»actIc spinal adjustments for two months and the belching of gas 1 is gone, 1 •hehrt symptoms have ..left, and .the headaches also. For this I thank ' chiropractic. — 'Mrs. L. Seeger .Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No. 12700. HEALTH BEGINS When you health begins depends bn when you . telephone — for an appointment. _ .. Phone 116-R B. E. KIMBARK, D. C. _CONGERS r Nv-y l Hours:' 10-12 A. M- — 1-5 P. M. 'I ' . \ Except Sundays and Holidays. J * ]\ V ’ , 1 , .1 ; 4 I ''■' (17 years with Qto. O: •>. Jijj \ > - M ■ j . , Motdr^quipnwnt - - f •-•: I ■ 1 fr ' ‘ ' r Phoned' Formerly Martine & Son are the things that count. We aim to give you the best of meats ^md poultry at prices which are the most reasonable f SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb-, fresh 1921 s^oek Shoulders or forequarters Genuine Spring Lamb 25 cib Sliced Ham no waste 48 Center Veal Cutlets NO WASTE, C lb Lean Boneless Hams 25c lb Leah Smoked Shoulders . 18c It, :: Prime Chuck 10 Roast * O Lean Pork Sho. Roast c lb Boiling Lamb 15 c lb Next door to Wool worth ’ s 5 and 10 cent store. Look for our name on windows. Beef Co., 80 Main St. RETAIL ‘ NYACK, WHOLESALE NEW PRICES JULY 16,'21 OLD PRICES MAY 6, ’ 21 r. 490 Touring and Roadster $ 710 490 Sedan and Coupe 1075 Baby Grand .Tour, and Road. 1075 Baby Grand Sedan and Coupe 1735 Depot Wagon, 8 seats 765 $925 1600 1475 2250 The above are the delivered prices to your door including freight etc. ■ ' Extras tp Buy. No We have a few goodbargein$ In used phevroleTs and Fords