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Il l ' ^DRAPHfaAQMS . ARE LIFTING ; l ' OVER VILLAGE. End of Nyacker*. With Weepy Eyes' Vfctim* of Vlo- tent Coughing. f “ Id ’ s . no laughing madder, id Isn't. ” Any one of the newly elecied menj- bers of the Hay Fever ^sociatibn will ten you that There is no use. asking •them whether they know what is the matter. ,The sneezing and \coughing Is the answer. ' • The'-fact of the matter is there Is dn epidemic of hay fever in >*yack. It fa likely^ ttr fasteir-dtseli' uponr.d«* one and make him or her a social out : cast for a brief period. If.you go to vouf favorite; drug store you are likely;to find the clerk with swolleiyeyes shaking up everything in the shop to clear up his own sneezing and Coughing. ” And, chiropractors are _alao busy fer they are death oh hay, fever and give it the \grand bduned ini . quick order.\ • ' . • ■ . . . . | Hay fever victims are going about the village carrying handkerchiefs ! and exchanging recipes for stopping; the sneezing and coughing and the in-1 • terest in ■controlling this new form of ^diversion, is\ likely to outstrip the in terest in recipes in the chemical re actions between sugar an^ yeast. . ; 'it is stated by thnae\ who-aredn-tae j habit of having- annual attacks, that there is no more annoying malady than u.ay fever; The men and. women ‘ who have;, been'subject to. hay fever ..declare- that never have they, suffered so severely with^the visitation as this; Franklin D. fcooaevelt former < Assistaht Secretary df^the Navy and Democratic candidate for VtceAPresident ih tl|e Ia*t| plec- tion. xWas brougtt to a New York hospital from] CamnobeUo Island. Bay of. Fundy, yesterday, shffering from poliomyelitis, br infantile garalysis, whiclt'l Urtr'' more than a month has caused theJIss of:the use of both fega below the fences. { i . . Mr. Roosevelt is 39 Veare' , old. Hau ls a lawyer and Is a member of the flrm of Marvin, Hooker & Roosevelt of this city. : Ha was State Senator from the'Dul- cheqs-Putnata-Columbla ciistric', immediately came into promi- ' hence through against the nominatldn of the late Wil liam ’ F. Sheehan, I Tammany 'ciioice for the Unified States Senate;- He resigned from the Senate to become Assistant Sec retary of th e Navy under Presi dent Wilson and continued , in that office through: the two WU-. son Administrations. • SURVEY MADE IN - 1 NANUET Fifteen Buildings Are ‘ ‘ inadequately , Equippedf| and Efficiently' Con* sdrvfng Health. ” - - Mfifjjjl .■ Known, a :f.siongl ' Carr} On .Wcrk. -.A detailed survey of health, condi tions hi schools in Rocfeiand County , organized by the Len&ie of Wouieni Voters and- made umJer Un»- personal direction of, Mrs. Frank Hnebner. of Namiet. is a direct challenge to par ents in the county. • • This, survey, part^of a state-wide Investigation of eqtdbment and facill- ties for ,safe-guardi^ thq rhgalth; of MSWjUs year. The membership has jMli local Yoang Men ’ s Christian Aa w j rt a t ion is planning a strbng pro*) 'grahi.Of work for the fall aria- winter In the l»st the association h ^l^ ted a re'ai^ need ih the communi ty^, among, the young men and-- boy s and it is the aim and desire of Ah'? direefora and Committees to use the pfpssnf building and equipment to the NyackjLawyqr Leads Five Aspirants Who Sought ’ ( Albany Berth, Polling Nearly 600 Mori Votes than Nearest Rival--Orangetpwn Road Boss . Well Supported By Town Republicans.' feated by George D: Brown gor tke shrievalty nomination by, 4 vote of 2032 to 1649. — Complete returns of the primary election has brought, fresh complica tions to. Republican leaders. Not only are,they a tr'ifle upset by QePew had o|nly a handful of local the sweeping victory of Fierre D:- Republican jvorkers\ with' hint apd schooT c^lSrely • to over 40A during the phst FeW. Who ,polled' 1572- vqfeg; fdr-hhu'fioar of tHeVackh6#fe-tfged. TeW«i year the need of an -intelligent and active interest in town and rural schools oo the port of parents_and taxpayers nomination for member of Assembly, . geveral groups of women alao opposed , Some of the activities which will bt d they, are up in the al£ as to the him. so ’ that his ’victory has-upset cal- prolHibiy be prompted,this fall will be ^ “ iWdo of Hudson Hurd, who was dc-rcuiationa In the Inner circle of iris in Rockland Cotinty and the-necessity ' a'Committees- conference, week of __ .. ' ...... . ' . n i . ..... . Party and there ,1s-much specUlaUon of their cooperation with teachers and j-Bible...classes for high and- [ mh ^ ranh wn i pri -&<> .ga to what measure of support he will school boards or trustees on • health j grammar school boys, inner circ.e ~ — -- grgu^ wireless, and public speaking\ MASONS MAY BUY IAND FOR TEMPLE .measures. It shows also the diftiCiil ties of obtaining adequate equipment i ‘ daaa^k Hi V Club, father-and-son bail- and proper conditions in rural ‘ schoois ; •lUbtk.^mivrrs banquets, church aad having less than ten pupils. . \ j community bowling tournaments, gym- ■ Of the 53 pupils In the county,. 43 i,.work, and all the members have been visited'personally for tho. ‘ l*Ti»ed to join the A classes. , colleotlcn of / facts . regarding health | . Qoaamlttees have been appointed as.- provisions', .in 'the schools. Though j ‘ , , medical' examination\ of school chii-i ' ^B$itc&-rA. S- Tompk.ihS, clxair- dren Is required by law. no penalty isi FAVOR PURCHASE OF LATE POLHEMUS PROPERTY.; DR, man; AV. O. Polhemus. E. .P. Perry; provided, .for. failure to comply' with % Crumbie. J. J. .Bell: J»m«6 , the law-and all details - are • left to • W . Dailey. | school boards and-trustees; The valixei ^ ' ^ < ^ 0 7 > ' * Plan IS to Move Present House'Ba'-k i of 3Ucil ah examination, when, thor-V ,pa ^* 5 tdrbuck,' Howard Beas> Pian IS to Move Present House Backl^- ac . cor(ling tQ experta ^ ^ Jer. J. R. Bellows. Osmond W. Cook. wejfhre, .is that they do' touch' .in H- Y- Baldwin. stopping preventable'disease-and dls-! Physical ;\V ork — .George VanVVyc'k. and Connect; r New Old Structure. and. Members of Rockland Lodge No ' abilities that • plight wreck- -'the ' health. ! chglrinait; Edward Lovatt. T. F. Odell. MemD « rs « SOCkiaga Lodge. No., 1 ■ • . 'i Dr^G; S. Writer.-; Julius'Goebel. Jr., ^\723. F. and • A:_M., are interested laj 0 ^ individual m later.life., ^ | ^ Kilby LewQar(i •'wniiata year. ^Vnii it- has reached, the chil-, dren. in a number of homes, making the Purchase of the building, in North The summary of result's for the eh;-j proadwkv wii« nrone'rtv-bf 'A G t 0 rri I tiroi.county . classiftes 15 .sdhepls • a a • Charles -H. Furman, the older people weep more copiously. Broadwa* , *l*e property of A. u. Lord M . n ff r| Memberskip — G. W. Roberts 'and the plaije-may be secured and aadequately equipped and . Whetstone H \ ‘ dently copserving, health of;the chil-CHaries- Whetstone. H. because they know what the little HUSBAND KILLED AS , ’ WIFE PLANS REMOVAL . Fred-Scott, 1^2;: was. killed WetL-,„ terday afternoon as a result of' coming into contact with a live wire while working, on a pole It New Rochelle for the We.stches-' ter Lighting Company. He Ml to tiiel ground .55; feet beiovC- • .. . • Scott was recently;; • married and \it the time of his death, his; wife in Central Nyack was pack- -ing, household ‘ articles prepira-. fory to , their ■ removal -. iq * Yonkers. The funeral; of the young man . will take place tomorrow afters noon from .Hitt late home, the -Rev; A, . L. Longley officiating : ' intennent'will-be mad e in Oak Hill Cemetery. ■ tmes are going through' during .(the new temple 'erected, Ifinmam** t**jn*r*T*&l*i days wden the goldenrod and tbe|£all| Accojding j/irSfcB plans the'present , dren having- weed s a^* fait; provision ' -Roheft Waimsley. J. ! CRANO illRY INDICTS __ : . j ' att; Leslie ftadcliff. Merle Robertson. ! WIlvIlU. JUIl I II vUt V IW flourtshing in the fields... i bulldingJSS. to'be moved further back “ Want to- go out for a ride this af-J from fed conserv^hiW but'handicapped ; ^ slie IU ‘ ,IcIiff ' Merle by' poor buildings and^Nll&ds, iwfe af ] ' r ^ Ilmatn ' ^ank Poole. War- f m ** “ 'q monej for -»ciirtiw eltjcleSsoWici!': r, “ Hm, t-esler Eiuls termo.,' Is an In.it.uon tot » . clubtau,^^. b.to^.tot-: Bowltag-C, C. Barber, chairman; anyone Is gtad. to.get.In -the fall^l.ayz, ] ed near the street and the undB1 . headtaJ^^^rukh. B. M.- Jdhnson, F. M. b.L tia .mo S ta*aal»toto 5 . 5 tlon^ancc«W, , m .'C. K.Swait. Va tot- those afflieteiL-witb-hay-fever- T ke.. '. ’ I^--mam has.;bee B ,.considered Lacfc-'- yi__ ....... ^ ' reply - is. heard. “ Oh. thank yph ' sq j somo of the.prominent members of the* ftmd for suoh . m ~>asures is / pIaced H - “ n<lrick3 much! But I would not dare to look,'lodge for'several., weeks and-th«r e »i dir ^cUy at th;e door , 0 f parents ani ! House^-C- 10NTS FOR MURDER 8. T ‘ Huitn, Myron hey Bradshaw. f Travis, chairman ; l am trying iuuci ; ; interest being manifested l^y thpj tax-payers who fail to express their t VI ^ 0 t- Acite.ritttt..;\Dr. A. IL- Dolg. H. Radcliff. and Social- HAVERSTRAW NEGRO* SHOT AND KILLED FELLOW-WORKMAN. Edward Conway of Nyack Must Face Trial . for Attempted Rape— ’ Entered Plea. |-receive on election day. The guess is.-' however, that by th^-time-November. ■j. arrives the \organization 1 will line up Tor him- ■ J The run made by Hurd Is consider- | ed remarkable inasmuch as, organiza- ] lion Republicans wer e united • in his. j support. The jovial ' Palisades man .carried only two/towns. Orangetown- and Ramapo, and it was in the latter G.-O. P. stronghold that an unexpect ed vote Was cast. Hurd proved to be. | strong in that section and. it was .anybody ’ s., fight until the last ballot/ ; was counted. ------- n . i Previous to the recent Republican ] convention.-.Hurd declared ’ he- would Lrqn-^of sheriff On an independent tick-, let if he failed to,.win the nomination and his declaration is causing, worn- ment in certain quarters: It is said, however, that he has pledged 'himself not to enter the race-, and the has been somewhat reliayed. The candidates .nominated by both parties ar^ as follows; ~ ' ,- . .. / Republican. • ' Member of Assembly — Piarre De- Pew, of, Nyack. , ' Sheriff — George L.- Brown, of Pall- sadesa ’ - ' • Coroner s — William T. Stahlmann, S p ring* Valley ; 'Edgar CT ’ Ffiebd- ’ J ;f Pierre DePew, W Entertainment Smith, chairman: J. : R. Bergman. •o'.l* “ Attorney Lexow lost nq F. Dean.\ C-.. T;'Baldwin, -Stanley .Gatei j timaia the. preliimnary steps tq-bring Dr. D. H. Gardner. Jay Satterlee, Wal-i B.tissell Jones, colored, to justice for at the fields just now to overcome another dose of - hdy , brethr e n ', a ll of whom are-anxious, opinion when - thb board 0 f trustees fever, and if I shw the fields, of golden, have . a.-temple that wjU be adequate i ccm(? before the tax .p ayer s . and ask rod I Rould return .with another.flosei.for the work and one that will be »{ t0 r appropriations to meet Aacfc needs, on. top of the one I have. Never had, credit t.o the lodge, . . . I • Special'conditions pertaining'in th 3 it so bad as this year! . c The present temple in Plermont ave-j coun ty for which hp provision- was AH the ♦rouble is'blamed, on the ; uue wa a for many years used as a 1 made on the table classifying ’ result's ter Laise ’ Y re i l . Mai ;r Dr<: ^ ^^'4 weaker man. but a s he has good broad ^ Mothodigt Eplsco p al church . It wa»[ 8 h.ow tfiaf the classrooms . of 6ne' !riira Hertz -. - . - shoulders he can stand the attacks dL , jurcha)Sed , h ^cember. 1S95, and \on ' scUo0l are unclran; that there are ntft ^cational-John. G. Bishop chair- reeled U s™?. , . ‘ May 13. 1896, the temple was formally; individual drinking cups or fountains, ™au; frwiE . , Jones, i RJ^W^htaan, - ^ the grand jttry .' v, * - • •• • -opened, the, first meeting there-mark-; i d fouir scjiooia- - tb at the toilets of two C \ J '\ H0o . il ? r - ^ »•.' - MASONIC GRAND LODGE • j*ing the'534th communication of the : . are i n bad condition: thht no. pr.ovis- ' OFFICERS RECEIVE ,GIF.TS i odge The\ eommittee which effected ions are made for lavatories in eleven; ----- frr ; ; - - i the purclrase-- of - the structure, waa! that- three . s«bools .are--Qver'rtoro.vV'.ded * A regular communication of Rock-; made-up of John P. Smith.. Edward H.V wb -|.j e the desks in five schools, are lafld. Lodge, No. . • 2«. £'■ and A.-M., was ■ Cole ami R: H. M.-DickinsOp. j double desks; seven schools Aave' ho featured Wednesday night by the the murder 'of Vincent Mattesky at Havarsrraw last Saturday afternoon, as fold exclusively in the Rockland The'youth was mdlcte 1 Wheeler, .Floyd. R. Seqkins, N. A. Burke. Extension Work — J. D. Eftin|bp, chairman;' G ” .. J. .\fforbeit. Jr.. A. P Churchill. G. G. Brockway, A. G. Lord, 1 A charter was granted for the eh- 1 thermometers, five are poorly ligfctefl! £ ataes : ‘ ar> _ ^ . v \ presentation to-A. B. Church, ^is. ct 1 tnbUshment ' of Rockland Lodge in 1 and nine have poor - blackboards. * j ellows. Geotge Geary. A. - avl “ r ’ deputy grand master of the Orange- W ith a membership, of- nine, , . Rockland_county ■ has a larger per-J w - S ’ ? ® e ^I •. r ” • ari ^'- . 8 -. ■■ a f Rockland Districts of .^n .ipron and wp«H«la. h^ini? fir.it f»0ritntro nfi'«rhnni«* wfrh sralos Minfor . . , . j Charles H. Weasels being the first : centagq ot schools with scales ror j jewel emblematic of his high office.- maater The lodge now has a mem-; weighing the children- proytded than I the i o The presentation was* made by Jameb ber3llip o£ 350 C. Mar, master of the; lodge, in a, - _______ ■ felicitous speech and tlie happy re - AMERICAN LEGION POST eipient expressed his • pleasure ami 1 ‘ gratitude in an' appropriate nuinnei- ! , Members of the. craft were later sur-1 Ceremonies for presenting the con-j is probably dealt with in-as-efficient average school in- New York State; also a larger percentage of the schools meet witfi the sanitary re 7 TO HONOR. MRS. BLAUVELT ! quirementsS than do those of fhe aver- ... • — ---- r- ■ : [age county',, The rural School problem U- j Tiie shooting-occurred 1 at the Wash- I burn brickyard after Jones had sohght f v to hold uu Mattesky anl the-latter re-\ sfsted\ and had Started - to run away: Jones was captured as he was board-' ing a train at West Haverstraw and subsequently confessed the crime to Sheriff Merritt: , Edward Conway of Nyack ’was in dicted for. an attempt to commit rape. He' was artaigned before Judge Tomp; S. RESERVE FORCE v ORGANIZED IN ROCKLAND j kins and entered a plea bf not guilty, • — : ----- . , I He .will be .defended 'by Thomas 'Naval feservistsv in Rockland Couu-j.Gagan. ty\ have been-organized' by' the Third;. .Thirty-eight - cases \rq enumerated Naval District as the 25th Battalion, | ori the court calendar,'in'; IS of which.) prised when.Ernest Turner,- wto . wa8 |.gpicty)us cross, awarded by Uie'Statcia way as In any other county as the xecehtly appointed assistant, grahd lefi-j ^ x e w -York and cue. engrossed ci£a- | smallest school ,,has 16- pupils where-- turer for the, distyiet,- was escortet^ to j.{ 0n - b ,y. tbe w ar popartment to PH-|as in some other .counties, there are vate-- Rnymond p, Blauvelt, Company , schools having just, one' pupil. 'Only • ‘ H ’ . ’ . l()7th'infantry, ,wlto made, the ' three- schools- in the county provide suprp-np* pacrifice on September 29, [ any provisions for backwhrd children. 1918; during the operat-ipns. before\ the east and also given an apron, the presentation being made by District Deputy thurcliill. . 1 The degree of Entered Apprentice -was conferred during the evening. 1 • 1 ----------------- ■ NINE ARE RESCUED FROM HYDROPLANE The ^Lrst drill; was held Monday night in the American Legion tall,.Nyack, with gfeat success. ’ The next meet ing wilj be held Monday evening at Frank Comes-ky appears. The most important.is that of Esther Wilson, ad ministratrix of the estate ah^ ’ chattels of Charles Wilson vs. Dr. Charl.es Els- Nyack and it is desired thafall NivalLberg, a .prominent ijew, York City reservists, both actve and inactive, b^l specialist; 4 - HlndeWher-g line east' of Ronsspy, ! SONG RECITAL IN iiiYACk Nine pef&us, 'iyho' have nt^t' been fully • identified, narrowly escaped, drowning in Haverstraw Bay* when a hydroplane in which they wet- goiya from thp Adlrondacks: to New York jrfty, developed engine trouble aud was forced to descend near Croton at 8 o'clock Monday night. In strinking the water the hull of the hydroplane was wrecked and the occupants were thrown into.the water. The, women and children wei-e helped on to the superstructure ana two men of the party swam a mile and secured a motor boat to- take the party ta store- The/ landed at Croton and. from there went to New York by auto. .In the patty were Mr. and Mrs. France, will he held at the Bfoadwav Theqtre next-Sunday \yhere official presentation 'will be made to Mrs. Renwiclr Blauvelt. BY CELEB F&tED CONTRALTO present.' ■ -It is the \intention to..have as large ah organization as possible, although it i'i only necessary to\ enroll fifty members to rate ah eaglmboat, which A song recital by Miss Cecil Arden, . .. .. .. . . .. .. Liu , u \ to 1 ii ■ • u- Will be brougtt to Nyaqk as soon as •the celebrated contralto, assisted by- . ,' . “ Damage -Suit for $25,000. The case of Lester Weiser-ef Nqw Jr -/ ets, Nyack. Pemocratic. • Member hof Assembly — Peter M. Hhrt, Stony Point. - ' • Sheriff — Larry W. Serven, New bity^ Coroners — Victor J. Shank'ey, Hav erstraw; 'Arthur K. Doig,-Nyack. DePew's vote iii Maverstravh was 36, as againsL lllli_for Bacon.. Hurd won over Brown, 379 to 116. ffi Ramapo the totals were as fol lows: • DePew. 329: Bacon. 274; Fair- child: 173; HofStatter. 143;, Winter^.- bottom, 5; Brown, 471; Hurd. 465. Tli„ Stohy Point wote was; 'Bacon . 104; DePew. ' 57; ' Hofstatter. 23: Winterbottopi. 32; Fairchild, 7; Hurd. 228; Brown, 27. , The ayalahche was in Orangstowh. where much effqrt was made to get jiut the vote . DePew received 893 votes; Bacon. 20S; Hofstatter. 192; Winterbottom, 190; Fairchild. 16; Brown. 1253; Hurd. 267.,-'.' In Clarkstown DePew's vote waff . 237 as Against 111 for Bacoflp Hurd carried the town 307 to 206 for Brown... Tliere were nq contests in the Democratic ranks. ' . - '* ROCKLAND GETS $6,740 , IN BIG MELON^CUT County Treasurer Hamilton receiv ed a cheek this week of $6,740.96 from 'Judge Tompkins Mil be one of the j Miss, Adelyne Packard, pianist-vlollu- 11 le un ^ ^ organized. WABD MACH IN^ 1 BADLY DEFEATED IN .YONKERS speakers and an effort is heihg madel/iat, will be given oh; the evening ot to have Reprpsentatlve Husted maka ] September .22 • in. the Nyack High an address. All citizens and public : School auditorium. On this occasion their three children, the pilot, named Baldwin, and a man whose name was o not learned. „ SPAGHETTI SiippER. .officials are reaueated to attend, and 1 Miss Arden, c onsents t hat Thomas A. join in fcoiorlng-the memory of Com- - Edison's recent laboratory re-creations !, Charges that Wil-Ham- L. Wayd, -Re rade Blauvelt. ; of her voice ba heard in comparison. The ceremonies will start promptly | The recital la to be y through the at two o ’ clock. Commander Morrow ! courtesy of Village Clerk Bugbee, for requests that aU.legion men report at w'hich lavltatlonS will be extended, th.e post rooms at 1. 30 p. m. sharp, in full uniform and march in. a body to the -theatre.; All ex-service men. veterans of the G. A. R., Lidles ’ Aux iliary, Red Cross and all organizations are invited. . Legion Posts » from, out ot town have been invited: , feuYS ALDINE PARK HOME. publican leader of Westchester Coun ty, had attempted to block the prifmo tion of JUdge Tompkins to the Appel late Court_mnit5tqi strongly against •the whole Ward ticket'in Yonkers at the primary election. ( . Ward* and his \ followers worked City against Mrs, Mdrgaret Weltzer ; Secretary of State Lyons-in the -dfcy and. . Raymond Blauvelt for: $25, 0C0 -vision of nearly $3,000,000 between damages is being tried' today before . the state And the various counties,, Judge Tompkins and a jury. The Every county, in the state will get a action is the reault-of an auto crash, aliee oi this melon, the size depending The'plaintiff was riding with Blauvelt entirely* upon v the number of jiutomo* . when' Mrs. TVeltzer' turned - into the j oillsts and motorcyclists-Kcensetf from - Nyack turnpike and run into Blau- the county. The'present sum la ia« Veit . machine. ’ A verdict for $10,000 j largest ever distributed by the office was a warde d, by a jury on W ednesday ; and indicates tfie volume of business tq Carmine Crude of Tuxedo for in- -which-Secretary'Lyons 'transaQted up '' juries received when he was ptruck| to July 1, whenr, the motor vehicle - ~by an auto truck driven by William bureau became a part of the Tax Cora- •Farkas of Manhkttah at Hillburn. [ mission, w 1 Manhattan at Crude was riding a motorcycle whan the accident happened. Manners, Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds anl — .SOCIETIES PLAN OPENINO- uildinga repaired am/ In ,er tne recent Ires an • Members qf the Women ’ s Auxiliary or Chelsea HOoR JE Xaffa w C umi»ai i y ' * a ” Sp 2 |fiAftI 'T!o* 6 pkfnsr With ^e.bui: flao shape sBte opening*Jtf planned by .th e various sbcletiha of , Grace ®plicop5J CJ&urch to take place on the evening of Se^ timber 30. T^ere /will be a/awatcal prog r am . - aad '- aa ad d raas by , Judg h JAmes Tf. Mur, of the firm .of Greg- ; against the nomination of DlVlc Weisl ory and Sherman, local, coal dealers, 1 endanger for mayor, but the latter has purchased through Joseph T. Gay-1 won and be i and Leslie* Sutherland, nor, Nyack realty' operator, the -dwell-j who broke with Ward one. year ago, ing and plat owned' by Miss Clara j tightene d their grip stronger than B. Lander, In - Aldine Park, SickTeH ; -ever. Avenue.* ‘ MANAGER OF SANDERS ' OFFICE IN BINGHAMTON All told, th« county has received from Secretary Lyons this year, the sum of $13,590.25. ■ This money is lor use in improving 1 he highways. C. E. CONVENTION. POSTMASTER EXAMINATIONS. fie RcKrkTand Ohristign En* duayor Society will hold Its manual convention in' > the Presbyterian Church,. Nyack. next, Timrudny In#:' ’ ..'''.:' - ------ - *- According to. a circular, sent Tout from Washington ’ an examination for postmaster Ndnuht is to-ho held at Spring:Valley, October 8. At' the same time an exam i nation tor poatmaatar •a will bj_heiJ at; SufferZ\ The trad# and motoring public will bo Interested. In'th e aunounctonent that F D. Bradley — “ Brad\ to the boys In tiie trade — has been appointed by E(. A ~ “ Sander8 as ^xanager of his vjBing- bamton office: . '*\•-. ' - Mrl Bradley la' wflll knbwn tn the trade having yboen a -prominent mem ber of .(h » kkles. fqrce of Martin-Evans -Company of-Brooklyn and the Ameri- 'caa^Pamp apd Tank-Company of NeW ■ (4YACK FIRM BANKROPT. :Vn ^voluntary petition in: bankrupt cy was filed Monday;'by Ljobis GlicK- man and Hymad . “ * Schwartz, . whq con ducted a dry goods store at the.corner* of M ’ aln and Franklin: streets, and ij-tiotirer in Tarrytowh, with. UabiUtlfla of about $9,000 .and aasetaj of $3\000. ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Foley haro returned to Newark after visit '.MWi, : . Nya^. .frtoada\ /Y- J