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'V h * ROCKLAND NEWS. - * rnv'T — -t- — - ... - j ■• » - ■- — — 4 — • ; ..., i. .. • i ■* j ’ ... i*. r . ( ...,.:. ... ' . , - ........ ,■ 'i . ' “ / ■ ■; , ; 1 ' * !i.' ' ‘ f ' #' — ■ I* 1 fll. ■ ' ’ ( . I ' f . '\ '•\ \» ■ r - ■ ^ ^ f' i jl ' ' i ''' : ■' ■ CHOWS UP HEW 0 JGUNO t.'- H|VeF»9-T.RA<V. Ha-rerJftfaw is to hwre n^CIi Htoa on tft* ,affeptoon'au'*twi eT^aiiyfes. <rf aH ‘ ,^ c 4 n ^ er 7 * 14 « ld '' 41. in Wrtlrfron opfira hotisro u'la^V l'JV4 of| (:1 - dd (olloNrl^t offUiprs 'j TVAtj f President, flanrey CJ Zorn; Srat * tlce-pr^sWenL 1 pr ; W* ' BTalte .'■ iSKiA* i »«cpnd t ice-prudent, D. t'ow- ler Lake^ gTScwCS^y and. treasurer, Frank :K. Brnokaj- 1 Iona, Lpdgel|It' of Ki held a smoteer aitd en>erraintri«*nt in the lodge room tear Thursday'night: John jaterk. Jeweler, fias. parehaawd Cie Bbh projrertjy, corner' Main'and. Fourth streets' fometiy bjuown as. the • • ifteirlttr ^ropertjf. 1 . ... The town 'auditors will fine'et M<^n* day,? Koveimber 31, to audit all claims against\ the town' of .Haverstraw. Washington .Post No, 36, P.'O. S. of A., wlir give a Pig roast at the tTnJted Stares fiotei Tuesday eveningv No-, yemberHt2.. .' . ■ Thp hous<i of Mrs. Artna Kieser, oft New Main street, is bewg repaipded ■hy George Redp,er. Pierr e Kaemmerien has be.On vislt- ihg ’ t'is parent# in town after an ab- -•aence of several years. Kaetnmerlen ■ has been in the west and south, and after drifting around some finally )o- ■ cated in -the oil fieids of Bldorado, Ar- j , • kansas.. * , «• Joseph MaUey will run a cigar, and i^fresllment stand in a part of the New Alain JToret. hfiefi 'UTiat ' s.rj , r i purchased Mouse \'fhl^ Downing. - Sire ; Centerj of British Empire. .... ^__r__ rr -- : , r Oftkia/ Ah4>d«\J><fT th« ; Premier-'.for .More Thlkn Two H»Y»dr|e^ Y*wi|r .and '.Flfm ’ our t,T!rrtmark*,~of'the -EafTy 'Pair#- •of the Nation ^re Succumtt . in».ta . ‘ ‘ Pr W manatons tend . rpeak, pjitlseth ^if alii Uitei^f .... A »» a^n*« . ; N«nd 26 ^ard^jwlddi ao Stiii So Occupied; | \^t ” Fy TTOte\ tin that |av«- , New Kii piiysloldOjiavv . so\ to • own a|e going Jhv -jwAy ^ . that have tost. btjUlty. As-an-instance of what la happenin^-ft te nottued th®t' ip Pittsfield, Mass; a a house -tk many , chambers is, being, satved in\ too* its' sectlqnjl ’ bd '<e Ibdu^d arid-tWranfcEn^d M ’ U j '-IditIV Majorey her h® fciaJidi. l ’ r>!ilej , ick Wjiragt touring car. . iMaifoId Schuita |iaa 'returned'.fi? ing it trip; to N«pr -Of lead a, -iV, ' .\ i J. K?.''EtetUtsdn'had had anj^Wtlrtir.riBf'jUl tif&nitok, ia«nr n wom^w mmv [ ohOorrina debce^a had beim- ad* flrd . atem ' ays^m Infttalled. i«| hWprelnts no atttnKg W ti* «re; j buUding od Lafayette- avenue. . ■ iA corpmoaplace of Eniiand looks a^all»as one feels it , BenjaminsKonlght. formerly pf instruction of .WO j ,ought to look. W sixteen' pmS .was jin town last wee^I Mr Kon^M ^ ^ ^^fasWoned | hadooe of hi f thumbs fAb hadly . it/Mr lirw | , m rt n o«rwi windows. i.Pen^e dweutng^ it was , toll ) e up-to-datea^a'Rmed^K 4 '* ^^ i street ddbr ami opMauated windows, crushed'while at work recently that brick-faced. ' suniken area, and ..hrumv ' BW \ asr it was necessary to fkmputate It ,| biing htyings, it. is! indeed a belated week to Mr. survivor. Transferred to London ’ s WWtadte of . | suiburbs.'ami ■ifivested of its famA it . \ . ’ •'•(.'might fetch J250 a year, not more, unfiei) the auspice* ’ .says; , the ^ Boston this house is unltiue am«/pg all th£ 'A son .was horn last apd* Mrs, Thomas I* State street '| The annual sale cdoid afford - to itye 1 ; hid- oi the Woman ’ s AAxiliary^>o tl>i* Jonahs In the world — It had no rtval- ln' it,,;' '\: i- 1 . Fortunately piany of, Saletn^s brick and wood remihdere ,of her sjjmclous days have survived inviolate, to, the delight of every visitor whose tastes are autfauarian. Parts of Ojd N'ew- 4 httryiJorT, ptwtsniouth and a ’ *'feW Other cities and villages are sithUar- Ctoxh heUj jwtferday'in'rv* 1 ' j njatiy of ^fetory'a Important Uedsloaa o. , a . ’ Sergt Michael A. Donaldson.attend- . ’ ed the exercise for the'burial of the unknown -soidier in Arlington eemtery • last-Friday., •■;. ■ , ■ Mrs. William Clancy; -of Brooklyn, visited her daughter -im town last week.'- ... .. • ’. . . Miss Edna Hofer was thrown from her .horse while, riding one day last week and received sever bruises, . PEARL RIVER U, A M., tinue to be made there. - This bouse will give a dance in the Flay House] is No. 10 Downing Streep ^ ■ j ttcal-minded- wreckers and builders. Friday night. . . j It,E» the official residrace, P 1 '® ’ { Not a few of the country houses A mass , meeting to consider tUft,; B *|** , og ■. • •' • • i tfrh<„(.''.wfll have a longer lease ; of life, question of improvements to thelocalfP “ ^ Treasury ” It has i Arthltects have gone, no happier wo^k auditorium .Monday night. • . ( entered No, H>-.as that offlcial-No-i Tlolence to IRTlines of the pnginal ,.W; Frank Wyehoff has gtveh up his vember 10, 1735. Since Walpole ’ s ten- posifion with the Rockland Coal and ! aney. 50 premiers, have occupied No. •Feed- Company. Inc. at. Sloatsburg. ; 10. those who were great well repre- Motion pictures of the toad' fire de- ' seating the pinnacle of British?power. mmM No. 10 has its offices and its cele brated cabinet room on the first' floor; , ^ paSslng , down tJle centuries. The Society for the Preservation of New j England Antiquities has already saved a dozen houses and is adding to the number year by • year. Possibly tour ists of' 2500 A. -D. may be able \to look upon\ one hundred examples of Lite, doruestit? '' architecture of Amer ica ’ s knee-breeches and candle-snufif- partment in centiy, togetl town which motion pi re action,. we'r e . taken er Ayith other, scenes t'r will he woven 'into' a »; Tli@ picture ’ is to be structure, jild-fashioned, , classically New' England fannhouses that lucky city dwellers have chosen for their intervals of rustication. ‘ « T he-' -most notable of the Colonial uiansiuus have- still a chance ideal , movfe hous e at ah shown early date . • -•* .Vincent Van Ipwegen broke bis leg while playing ’ foot bail oh a .yadaaL Jot near' the school house,, lie wmf taken to the Good Samaritan Hos pital. ' - . . . The Dozy Down Bedding Company, a branch of John Donohue & Spns. Inc';, of Paterson.-has opened-in the above\ are the private . rooms- of the premier. 'Che garden surrounds the back of .the house and Is high walled on the Horse Guards parade 4 side of !. St James ’ ’ park, to which there is; access by a- gate, of whigh the premier •, has' the. key; ‘ . * The cabinet room is a handswiTne one, well lighted by double-frame windows, There are four pillars\ with floriated ■ n & u L e - capitals painted 'white. In the center [ • . , of the poout is theifamous long table \(ifvered .with green cloth, and on it \always a goodly collection, of mate rial from the stationery office. There is a tine assemblage, of stout mahogany L chairs with dark green leather seats,. § Sand, Brick, Stone, Etc. § TRUCKING BY HOUR, DAT OR CONTRACT Nyack, N- Y. Res..No. 162 Main St. Phone Nyack 1034- J .\Must. Mate- the Best.' ’ t r If the tweflty-flve ( thousand tallest | ; men and \ women in America were ■ mated and induced, to raise two .chil dren more ° than nKf^normaf i rate, and If. this selection ’ Mr. .and Mrs. R. H- -Overbaugh, with some friends, spent several days banting in the Adirondacks. - - They report a heavy fail of snow there and the mercury at the zero mark. Coast- . i'ng was in order while-, they were there. The Dip wasjnade by motor. Mr, and Mrs. George ; L. - Foster motored to Spring Lake. N. J.. where they spent the week end. The usual masses in St. Margaret ’ s Church Sunday..- Services in the Luthern Church on Sunday at the regular, hour. The Catholic Daughters of America will ; hold , a 4 pinochle, .euchre and 'dance in St. Margaret ’ s Hall,. Wed-, nesday evening. November 30. Ati- missipn including refreshments; will be 50 cents. . , , • Services in _ St. Stephen ’ s Chapel Sunday at S P M. Sunday-School at 10:30 A. M. , • *• Robert Langery injured hte knee quite badly while playing football and later spraineti- the ankle of the, same ■leg. As a result he was in bed for two . we^ks but nqw is able to get about With the aid of crutches. Buchimlnn building on Lafayette . ™u u * hu aur s.auuucx,^^ d m ore ” than tfig^uomiU fam i l y avenue and will-carry, a line of car?; ls fc ‘ l rate, aud if. this selection of the; pets rugs', bedding etc, - -(Central chair near the fi^tece J ( ^ ^ J\*®** f The .Ramapo.Ciub h» organteed afhe reception ^ fT?** ^ “ Am ^ laui woutj b^sketballe team for the .season with* ^ Hqor is retimes used for j ? n ? ^ * Buchmann.' Heddy... Ackerly. Ridley: ^ ^abioet as more convenient I and Heller ia the line-up as regulars. Mrs. Laura Hollis has purchased a new Ford Sedan and both her ami her daughter, Miss Laura Hollis, are receiving instructions in running it. O; Berg has purchased the building of Paul Mayer, formerly occupied \by Magrath ^nd the Berg family has • moved there -from . the. Ansel building. The stote- is being redecorated, and painted and stocked with a fresh line • of Douglas shoes and ’ rubbers James Magrath -who occupied . purchased\ by Berg has hundred years,-accpWing to figures u tSTm ; c “ 1 « n f *«> p*v rr rena wlvh t at the Play House. j to the War of idj.-. But not always ; _ -tntik- was the .resident power at No. 10 'bos- ! / T ' *' . , _ . . . .. [ “ If we /vant more persona eminent tile to- America, when William Pitt •. / ’ ■ i, , n,, tn morals, intellect or physical occupied U he bitterly denounced the : T „ . , . . . , . •. \ _ .., , _ __ , i strength to spring. Lnto\ existence lo employment by British authorities of ■ * ^ o Indians . to ' massacre and murder Arperieans. And it wa^ also a Pitt in another perioii. Lonl Chatham, who, going from N<* 10 to the house of lords and jn his accustomed place, swathed id fladneis. ^running inwardly with pain, holding stoutly to- his crutch, declared, while exhibiting intense excitement: , “ You may ravage,, but you cannot eon- , , . _ ..... \ quer. It is impossible. You caimoL *„ ____ W 1 drivers lave | conquer the. Americans. I might night at the Play Ho ’ ttse. Rev, Stephen E. MoGiniey has re signed us rector'.of Christ Episcopal Church after serving three years ,iu that <-apacity. The resig-natidn takes effect with the end of the-year.- - -, The coni m unity«'va i r and jp'ardi «ra.s held recently adder the auspices of ; the <Sbffern Fire >■ Deportmen t was ; poorly . atttnded and the- proceeds ] were sufficient only to cover the ex penses. ■. , >■ Miss Edith Majqrey her. home by illness. r ’ A number of taxi cOnflned strength to all the.'generations to come, the most j certain method of achieving this re sult would be to raise the level of the whole people in regard to their unborn qualities, for, if this could he done, the factors needed for the re production of men of genius would exist in greater numbers ; their, union by chance .in any one individual, .or the actual ’ appearance uf a man of i m J cleaned up the .drives, about the sta-r aa well talk of driving them before m® tion park, making, \a marked' improve-; with 'this -criitcb. ” . meht to the. entranc|!' , of the village. 4 ; - • “ * ! “ rr- “ ’ . Hardld Schultz has\ returned from ■ Light and Music. i ^ A machine designed to accompany New Orleans. La. _ - ■ - , . , . ,, music < with- harmonious lighting eta. l r ;\\ fects has lieen- invented by an ea^t- ' • garnerville . j em artist, says Popular Mechanics ----- Y-- j Ma-gqzine. TMie instrument is in the ' Court Garnerville,* Foresters'of* Am-j form of a rheostat consisting of con- erica. and Garner Forest Circle, Cbm.-; tinuous parallel , loops of- resistance pan ions, of Foresters, will hold\ a-Wjre ofdlffrrent lengths.-each having dance in Foresters ’ Hall -Friday .\even ing. . James, Rattigan,. of Red. Ban^ N. J.; visited his daughter Mrs; EMward Reardon .of Bridge stxeet. last week. . Hillary Hunt has .given up his posi tion as stenographer in tite . sirint works office and ha* taken a ,-iimUar .ptisitidn in the office of AHisop. & Ver the building j V'alen, Haverstraw. removed his ! ------ : — >_ ------ - — — — 1 ; all the . while lots of people would be receiving the,benefit due to their im proved natural.- endowments, ’ ’ he said. s ; • ' • Man in. Moon Real? Dr. C. C. Booth, John H. Chase and T. G. Beede, well-known local astron omers, have anfiobneed their belief in the discovery of life on the moon, .hitherto regarded as a Void planet. Mr., Beede operates one of the largest telescopes ip Ohio. All three are recognized observers. - “ We\ found a beautiful fleecy effect from one mountain to another, ” said Mr. Chase, “ and agreed that . ope of the mountains we had seen was Aristarohs, fr®in which- a cloud, ex tended to Herodotus. We found Aristarohs to be i mountain that stock of jewelry to one of the Ansel NYACK HIGH FOOTSALL TEAM BttJrffR jpn 'Main street where his stock ! EA%jLY DEFEATS PEEKLSKIkL is neatly, arranged and weU\flisp\ayed: j . » l ... He is. putting in a special, stock for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. daughthf; of ■ Nyack High School's' footbhll -team, revenged last year ’ s defeat at the Henry.'Wiftken and j hands of the Oakside eleven of Peeks- MidxWetown^ spent j kill last Saturday afternoon bn the lo- li'dreral- Mays visiting^ relatives in | c,al-athletic tield by amoving the vte-l P®®y|ng lights,. a conract point over which pqsses u metal block, completing, the circuit. The! movement of the block is •con trolled by a cable nninimrover puHeys operated by' means of pedals. As the sliding-block is moved hack or forth over the wires; the . degree of light -!•- intensity is varied to suit the. music; j __ _ , , . , , , ,, accentuating the musical, phrasings. of &*** * co mposed .probably of the' soloist or orchestra. It- may pe played-either wilh or. withqut (! 'a spe- chj! writren -ewe' sheer. A 'further adaptatiort of the principle of artistic lighting expression tiirough re.slst- Once coils is the ilimninated pjiouo- graph.' In 'this case a, rheostat of modliied ff»rm Is used and thg\ light Intensity controlled by • menns of tr cum, moving in synchronism with ‘ the i record. A AranstuCeilt' glolje-; incases the record, motor, s'lieostat and uccom- towa at Shadow Lawn making the trip here by motor.htofs only four fir,st downs and scoring. * - - * ■■ - — ’ ■ : - --------- - [three fora total, aif 21 points, Rogers,! VIOLA.. - ' Rosenberg, ’ Lovntt;, ^pok and Thump-/ — ; — - . • .son starred. - , . Miss aflk^ HoRell of Sag Jttirhor, .. Tomorrow Nyack meets Spring Vabj ley. on the.-locai fletd for what i,s- hoped to .be the linai county chain-; pionship game, ' Nyack twill •probably ! be minds Lovajtt.; who twisted-hl ’ s kne e j bamping into one of'hi^ pwn men Sat urday, but, “ Babe ’ ’ .hand for th» game A Rubhir Bubble City. crystals. • We ateo observed a streak of light with changing colors between It and Herodotus, which would indi cate. we* WJffT discovered- a low form -of vegetation. 1 ’ — Topngstown, * »hio, dis patch-in Vi e New York World. . Here rs a remarkably low:priccd phonograph that-actually ia far superior Jto ordinary ‘ ‘ talking machines” even though it costs less. The music of Edison ’ s New Diamond Amberofa alone proves our claim that it is the “ world ’ s greatest .phonograph value. ” It.ia clear and pure, without any of the harsh metallic sounds you so often hear oh ordinary commercial phonographs: Then consider — the genuine Diamond Point . .Reproducer forever does away with buying and changing needles. Amberol Record* are. pricticaily.unbreakable and last for years. Today — come to our store and Hear . the Amberola. If you wish to-givoit a thorough trial you can ■ have L.?t, -is visiting • Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson -.juail. daughters, Flore^cfe and Frances, com- . dieted a motor trip through New York u aft«r Tisdting Sfif. /and Mrs. Herbert Washburn af Brockprart, N, .T. The.-./ljatiW Aid of ^ the Baptist, Church; will .hold a Chrwtmak 'kaVtiar Dec.emher S. at th^ home of 'Mrs; Ben- .• ‘ soil Qua Mile Rpad. .* , -.Uttle-Known Albania. Before ]914: Albania was the- new est country of the Old world,' and It Is peopled by the most ancient: race of southeast'\' Europe. Edward Gib- dhoh called it “ a coon try within'sight of Italy,, which-Is less known than the interior of America. ’’ . And-jmoifed than a century, after that ehuracrerlza- tlbn, before,the wap lujlped introduce ifH'agQ,' wlLh a * the Bdllcans to America, a .letter ad- . and theaters';, dressed “ Albania ’ v was sent from Eng- of a real, live ? land to- the United States, and was Manwosi in Brazil, -SOth miles- up tjhe Amazon river, was a beautiful and prosperous city, ten yet! gorgeous opera honsi; and all the attributes j . r ^ r , , European city, 'Today it. \is. in min, j returned from Albany, N. Y.. with-the Its people, have lied ami its buildings I notation “ Not-for Albany, try Eu- are- tottering. How did. this - ruinous | rope. ” \ • , - , ' ; A .M.ONSBY Mrs. J. H, Metjqy and daughter. Vx- pact to go-to Farida in Aumary. Bockertnann and , family arc getting ready to- go to the city for .-'the winter. ... / \ ' Mrs. Sarah R- Requa. ofte of Mon-\ . sey's Ifhown resfd^its. anffered V- . f ’ taiie ot . paralyyis Tu^day ‘ and ft®. mm — WimmmmM . _ -. IP * 'You: gan-.-Vegohhnge.'.Aoythbngj. .but / ^ in a serious condition ar list blf3W8 . tt-rou&h - ^ Ad._Jtn fee. News decline eShue.idvmu ’ l Simply Uiroagh . . . , - , deflation in the pci 5 ’ **' Of rubber. In Kliby. will' be oa IMI thC effects of rubber planting 1 in* ttie Far EuMf.r^ ’ eyto^, Java, the ! Straits Se.ttlements, Malacca, ' Borneo, PABTMASTIRS* ^OSHT. [ beton to 6 e'feU.at Manaos. Wild rubber*ir“ - , ' ;• ' ' , , took a sliidip. Thisrubherbrought Itt Postmasters ’ night ‘ wlU be observed from: the-jungle, w.uhl not' fetch ennn^ ^ • vr ; . to pay off-the loans .made by the mer- «» ^ to. jphe- robber hunters. Bust- a t - j xr '* J mya houiwk faiteii hv tW -d(^eo«i , , | rides became common, triad#! frit off __ Now It ' aauntota- . to prac-ckftUy-tithing. These -(«. still a little rubber coming out. bntjt is Rockland Lodge, No. 733, F. af^i A. it/ The sublime degraa of. Magter _ Masod; will be C 0 ll^^ 7 «d ‘ ami '•thej-Uet.ie by jlutUv chblrs -will be filled by past mkaters daring v the t ceremo-nlea.-', Rafresh- inents will bd aerveiTln the banquet hall of the temple by, the ladies of the Eastern Star® 4* Few* travelers visit Albania and h}-; formation about the present' day as pects of. the country fa meager.- — -Nar Clonal \ Geographic Society Bulletin. . Wojfth Its; freight riurrgea to t his UrjMjr Ehaiaiul. 4 .' rrc-sted'.* ’ '** mile# In the lust 127 yearn.