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1;ARitYTOWN ·PAlLY NEW~TUPXl'A' ~~---------------------~----~--~~==~~~~~----~~--~------~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~4r~~ ·water Repai-rs r·:::r~~~~~~·re . . ' ' . ·,· .... t~··- 'I New Exp·· ress Otis Hosestead in Yonkers, Closed 10 Years, Opened to be Appraised. FIRST. PHOTOS OF DIDDLES ed on· the ground It E1 -. . t' . N·. . . unsightly and nlin· Uie character ot s· .•... 0 .. P· .· w··.· ·a.n· ... ·.· ·te·d' :ec 100 . ·ear the neighborhood. · 'ti I ~l'·hls, together· with the fact that repres~ntntl\'e ot the !·lrm ot Walsh, --·- . the residents at the higher pointe In Baird and Smltlt, and a repnes.,nta• 1\'h, Kisco to Ask $187,000 the viHage were experiencing diW· Vista AYenuf' l'l..·1s been open• !irst time this \\·eek to e):eeutors of the dlspuhd e late Charles R. Otis, mll- ele\'ator manufacturer, to t 1 \~ of the !Inn o! Larkin, Rath· [-. S . . E d'' culty In obta:inln~r a sufficient sup· bone and Perry or Ne'v York, at· yslem xpen · •ltnre ply or water, has caused the board torneys !ol' the widow. , Mount Kisco.~The board o! trus- to c<msidPr the lnsta.Jla•tlon ot the The apprai~al wlll not be eom· • , , 16-inch sUJlply main a-t lhls time. d I h d 1 tees o! Mount hlsco has called a , · dditi . 1 • 11 - hi h d t plete !or \t enst nnot er ay, t special election for the purpose of .-.n a , ona• , em w c oes no \'\·ns said this morning, suhmltting t·O the taxpnyPI'S of the IH<ppea·r.ln the .PIO!lOSitlon to be vot- elr of!llcnl apprnlsn·I, now Probate o! the will, SE't !or th~ lvi'lla~o. a J>rorJositlon calling for t·he ed on IS· the .. mstrrlaJIIon of an oil · way, r 11 · 1 1 It d b I b burning engme for pumping pur- , .In thl; manohm, on<'e a show I a ' Js anx ou• Y awa e. Y per- expenditure of ~187,000 for repa·irs Tl 1 it Ill I d 1 ;j.iacl' of Yonkers and now sadly In \~'IS lnte''\\t·ed, Inasmuch as It. is to the ,,·nter ·~·stem ot the village. pos~s. . 's un w Jo use n iieed· of paint and O\\erhnullng :O!r, expected to B<'e the opening gun fir- Tho proposed wol•k Is part o! a plan 1 conJunction wnh the p1•esent elec- '•Otla had lock<'d manv \'alued po•- <>d Inn eonteet among the heire. The drawn up by Yillage Engineer trlcaliY dl't\'en !lUmps. 'fhe l\Ntson :- ae~~alons just be!<'re tbe wal' \h~n I exeout-.,·~ already have appll<'d tor Chnrlt's Sells In preparing for futUI'e lit Is not made a 11art of tho proposl- ··.,11. mllde his trip 8 outh, 8 11lee then ,, court o1·det\ fnro1ng the widow to needs. tlon to !Jp voted Is that, under ~<he :-:.'lUI front door has ne\'e.r been open-, pro\'c her marrlil'ge to the mventor. HPms which go to nml<e Ul' the new law, the boat•d ot t1•ustees may ··\ icl· _and a rear entrance htls been ac- tollrl t~re $128,000 for a new J·6-lnch Incur Indebtedness without \ \'ote '';. ·Celllllble only to tho Nlor<.>d care- Ollnt eri10D mnin leading from the t•cS<>rvolrs M V I ot the J'esidents, subject to a permis· taker of the estate. :>:ot e\'en the . • ' :· ' . : . ' noar B)•ram Lake into the heart of ,;!vo rcfvrendum within 30 days, As '!Vlte of tho 91-yenr-<>hl son or till' tlw village; $31.000 for a new feed :.rr. :;lells decided that the pumping . M B L d unit wns n<\'eded a-lmost immed.ia.te- f!levntor lnwntor. ~Irs. ;-.!aq:;aret . ay, uy an , i main to supply the llill area; $16,000 Iy, it was thought best to purchase Nea._bltt Otis, \Vhon1 he marl\l<'ci on 1 for a nf'w t~ .. in. n1uin lending from hill •lck bed In 8ummenillc, N. C., 'nyram Lal<e into the pumping' plant; It without waiting until a special ilurln1 the latter part o! lnst year, H.500 for fencing the present reser- election could be held. ll,as' ever crossed theo threshold or ~lany People Write Letters Yoirs; $3,000 fDI:.. l'epait's to p1·esent HUBERT CULLEN ON , the ma 8 ,.!ve old owelllng. 011 Proposition tiro hydrants nnd the Installation or WAY TO CONVENTION Oiadained Modern Appliances I new ones, and $2,000 fOI' automatic , . \Vhlle the \!Hater• which his Ths Pt•JP•>snl to purchase 11 acl'es controls on the pnmpln~r station l'ne.j I H C-1- secrctnrv. or .. 1- t tu n d t n ad• k''\ 'I'R!>Prs In subnllttl.ll!l' l1is pJ·,,n ot·igiiJall)', Hu'. ert, · .. u le.n. . ''!'\ ~n. r e Oll 1 ' ' s . ,, . j<>f land Oil L'nion• a\'enuo below 0 I r T II I I an\ large apat·tment hous<'s possible t:'lxtb street for development undel' the engineer had Cigured on Install· 5 ~ mng- anyto\n . ~pograpJ ca l\[r. Otis himself stendfnstly clung to tho supen·i•ion ot the recreation IllS' the main from the pumping sta- Umon, left Sunday night on th~ the ol~ homestead A gllmpsr ln:~tde commission, a proposal which \•as I tion into the Y!Uage In 19Z3. He had Southerp Limited to attend the 6~nd It reveals that he also dlsdnmed first eubmitted at the meeting of 'planned to utilize the present 8-ind1 session of ~he International Typo- m~y of the latest hous<-llold ap- the eommon council last week hns 'main until that time increasing the graphical lJniOil, to b<' held at In- .. t t tl t d • ' : pr•ssUI'& In the viii; ue b>,' the use dia·napolts, lnl d., a l'OJll'Csontattve of ,.ur encc\ o 1 a n:, · elklted eonslde1·able comment a11d ' \o I I 1 Although !t was built yeats ago has cnu•ed the writing ot lettel•• Flr~t and eKcltl~ll·e photos of Craig Biddle, Jr., s~ion of lot a large stand pipe located near t Je oca _u_n_o_n_. ---- when Buena Ylstn Avenu<' was on~ both In fa\ or and against the Pl'O- \the JeSei'\'Oir. This standpipe was 1 ot the most exclusive streets ot the one of the best known families of Philadelphia, and his wife, estlmnt<-d to ~ost In the neighbor- 1f you plan to sa\'e some or Y?ur eltY, the old Otis homestead stiiJ je~i,. mntter Is ,,.hedulod to come the former l\Iiss Al!ce Jones 'l'horurJson, of Albany, N. 1. t1ood oC $64,000. own ·potatoes fo•· seed next sprmg, preunts an lmtwsing appe<~.mnce. up h~fo•e the aldPrme.n at their Couple snapped at Kennelmnkport, lllc., following_ their secret I The erection of the propose<! Cornell has a bulletin which may Set back from the street on spaciou' n~xt meeting, but what action will marriage. standpipe was being seriouslY dla· h~lp ~-ou; it tells about the hill-unit t \'ounds It w~s built In a massh·e i be takE'n lms 'hot been decided upoll. Hnt-.matlonal Dluolrated Nc'O'o,) 'c·ussed by th<\ bom·d '1\·hen th~ dele· method of selection. Ask forE 125 w .. ay, 1. type ot arch!t~cture popular I The fl~. uro. fixed fnr the purC'haso 1 f<atlon of property ownPr• rrotn the on a postl'ard addressed to the office In tho•e earllt'r d~ys. The high of the proper()• Is SfiO,DOO. 'atea adjoining the 1·esenolrs which of publication at the State C'olleg<' 1 ceilings o! Its large rooms causes ~!a\' or :UacQuost<>n. who alre:td\ ·This is 111 ·obahly the last opp,>r-, The< a oppMjngo the pmch.<>' I of Agriculture, at Ithaca, N. Y. it to stand high dhon~, the ~tret-t.l hns p:nntl on record as be-inJ:\ 111 fa·- tunny \e \ill ha\ e l\'f ,lt.'lJUirmg con~tdf'lr thE' pl'iC'A t0o high and nE.,.~ :=======::;:.;;;======;:::::.. though it lncludr.s but thre£\ StLll\~~s , or of thf purchnsE> in a fot'll\H.l lrt- pn..,perty fot· thts l1tll\}111Sf' and l ll~\\P thnt thP pnrl\ (lf'\~lo t?rl In the next ~ ard to the dwellftng I 1 ., 1 . to the aldermen. reiterated today think \e should act. ::<om~ y\ars I the cnunt)\ park comml~sion should I ~ere stand.s a small slatuc o .. a thnt he- r:!'lnsirif'l'S the put·C'hn~e nd- ago thr \tl~ons' \\\(l0ds pl'opPI'tY s:::ufft,·p crace!ul rlf'sic:n HlJt th\' ~tit whh b \ L:-.ahle anri fnwortunt. \Yas offel'c:':L1 to U!=i ft1r r1. t>m.lll .s.:n1. Abo Lit County Parks t· formerly CO\'~l·cd it ilus ht:('ome 1 Gives His Views I but it \\fiS tuJnf'd d1w.n. Xnw ~ou It h also bC'Jng !:=-aid that the, bl11.ckened and <'t'nri<crl and l'ltiP· 1 ''This Is a fine oppol·tunlt\' for. couldn't buy the lAnd f<>t' hundi'I'Clb 1 ped. The paint t\f thf' tlld ci\ f'IJling, lei nw~t tmJlnrtnnt P1'0j(.I'Ct-th~t t ~ ot thousancit:: ,,f thdlrtl\!' \\\p '' 1111 Jl1\1'l'f\'l '~ l!'ll ntn flf th~ way fnr R I too, hn.s been ,,·orn of( hy the wind Pl'orlding rerr£lntion grounds !or thl:) ha\·e thP ~amP ~tt'J'\tiPn hPre tf \\e 1najnr Jl<Ht of th~ cttr. but tlffldals! ·- ~d rain. and dirt Pncrusts tho C'hlldren of the city,\ he declared. \I do not art •· pnmt out thdt the same 1~ true of I front doorway nnd th(' shurters luHe found that there alwa~·s has ~r~mbe-rs of thP IPt'I'f',ttion l·nn1· the ('ounty p:1.rk~. ns W£\11 as the 1 1 \'·hich closa the wlnrlCH\'F: he£>.n and nh.,·av~ \·ill he oprositlon . miP=sion. '~ ho hn\'~ a~kfld thA pu:· .. Dust Covers FurnltUrl!l hy certain P~<'I~le to SUC'h purclut~(I:S! C')-.1SP. fpf'l thP f'.a)11(' \·\ .thout thf'- l'ltr rwhl. Tlw (\00!-'ilant USl\ 0[ that Inside, nn a<-t•unnllattnn l\~f dust and ha\'e ct~me to the ('(\nrluslon l maltE>r and arfl hehincl tLP move to firld, Hwidt:>ntally. is citNl a~ l•ne of' ·aathered during- thP lnP:.t lfl ~·pars that thA h~st thlng to do JS !or the I the fullf'st extent pnf'E=ihleo. rhe rpa~ons for nPI\rling more: -:overs the C'h:tli'S an.i t:t.hlf's. The city to art. g\rtllliHl fnr ~lmilar l'UJ\l10SC':-:.. furniture Is all of the lar~e r!esi!(n '1\'hleh went out o! style with the ' advent o! the small apartments, \\rl a number of pter~s appPar t.n he an- tique• of •orne 'ahw. Pieces o! the family plate which nlthon~;h , covered wlth dirt, still sho\\' then· value, ll.l'e l!tteted at>otJt tho dining room. Although the outward appenranr~ of the old mansion has been nllow•d to deteriorate th• hu1lrllng has beon , kept In good p>:~·s1rol condition. Only a few months ago the root \\a8 repaired. 'When the o!r! <11' ellln);, so long closed. was copen~<! lest erda). 11 caused a gt·eat dPal or ln1N'e$t In ·the neighborhood. Ylrtuall)' e\·err· One J)&sslng on thP strP<'t ~r:rutin· IsM the house, their nttPntlon at- tracted by the unu~un\ sight nr the open 'ctoor nt tho sld• of the man- Jion through which tlw apprabers \ad entered. Miller Makes Appraisal During Jlil Y and AUGUST Will he CLOSED Wednesday Afternoons 137 UAIN STREET TOOtS that stand thP strain of heavy use must be ~:nod tools, If lh Hardware We Have It HARDWARE STORE ORCHARD STREET Everything for the Garden I Expert Glazing \\'bt!D a wlndorr brPnkB tat 01 pur 1c good glass to 1rntJrove the nppcnr~nC'e of your l1ome. I. COHE~ GLAZINu HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS 43 ?1·chard St. Tel. 1165 I I I I Why Not A USED CAR? Our Used Cars are as good as a new car in both per- formance and appearance. Uealcrs' Used Car Exchange 59 Main Street . For Satisfaction! Our Meats E\·ery ounce of meat in our shop is of the \'ery hl~rhest grade, strictly fresh and de- lightfully tasty. Gutttnan's 1\'larket 87 CORTLANDT ST. Phone 878 The BPst Investment You Can Ever Make Is To Take Out An Inst:rnnc~ Policy-WhPther It Be ..\gninst Fire, Theft or Damage of ProperLy CHARLES C. SMITH 11 J!AIX STREET, Entt·ance to 1\IUSIC HALL Tel. Tarrytown 1382 Kingsbridge People Cha-nge on B. & 'fl. Official notice o! the movement ot south side ch·lc orgn·nlzations desiring the estrub!lshment or a-n ex· press station bet\\,een th\ 'present D)'re A \'enue <>nd' Kingsbr.ldge r.oad stM·ions, on the New York West· chester and Boston RaHway was be- Ing s<-nt .to Everett S. Mille!·, presi· dent o! t·he tmnl. 'l'he forwardhrg of the request for such a clrange-over, which undet· PORT CHESTE':R COP A coming wedding of much te1·est ie t-hat o! N1•il. Eva o! Cos Cob, and• Eugh member o! the ?or: Cheetet\ Depat•tment. Their engagentent just been e:nnounced. present pla-n of the South SIP,~ Civic assocla·tion and the Kings- I ~;========~=====~ bridg-e Gacrden mvlc nssoclatlon [I would in\'OI\'0 t>.,.. abandonment of the two existing stntions, fol'lows action in the movement ·started last Fl'irlay night by the former club. The offic!nls ot this orgll.n!zation declined to gl \'C out the text o! the letter. asserting it should tit'S! be bl•ought to the attention of the ran- road executive by mall. ~'he change in the stations Is sought by sonth-side residents who maintain that It would speed up commuting time In both directions nnd would g1·eat1y add to the con- venif'nf'e of the road. Would Gain Passengers They also asse1·t that the l'ail· road would probably g<>ln In num· ber of passengers, taking over the commuting traffic which now goes from the south side to the N'ew Haven railroad by mean• of the Fifth avenue trolle)'. Hugo Nowak, president of the AUGUST: SALES Where you wll find oo many ' plensuru addlur, comfort givlnc thing• !or the summer vacatloll ami relief from :he bot sultry days of August so ,conveniently ar- rnnged tor yo1r selection-Cam· e:na - Filma;_ Writing Paper -T•lcume ani' Toilet Watera-- '1'\\nsb Cloths-8oapa and Brushe• -Pencils- Fnintoln Pena-Ras. ors- Uazor lllades- F 1 ask a 'l'berlliO. Bot!(es. etc., moderate• ly plfced. Be Sum To Visit I F R ArS C A'S DRUq STORE 47 0•-chard Street Go Where 'The (~rowds Go FOR GOOD FOOD EAT ·AT THE BUFFE'f LlJl'(CH • Formerly l\larble Lur.c~ Always Open Wildey Stt'eet NO STORE IN TOWN HAS A uKIC.~J.CK THE SEASON'S LATEST LEGNANI'S SHOP rl: I .\, . A Slooot Cult •, ...... s-lllttlllt OF MAJOR'S That Makes Yo~ a Satisfied Customer A Phone Call Wil Bring a Man To Get· You Laundry ~· ColllJJiunity Individual Wet Wash Laun~y Main Street, opposite Mualo Hall ' Tel. Tarrytown 7S1·W :A,uemblyman Arthur L. ~!Iller Is )naking the appraisal fot• tl1r CXPC- •tora. Among others who nre pres- )nt tAking lt<>mlzet! lists <•f the pn>I>- Irty are former Mayor \'llllnm J, Wallin, who r<'pros!'nts the \'\st- che•ter Trust Company, one nt the executors of the will. fl'Ul' l'<'Pl'€'- ••mtath .. e.s of thfl trust rtlnl[mny: a :===:::;~~~:,1 ===========~~~=====~~~~======~=..I When You Decide To Build AUTOMOBILE STORAGE TIRE REPAIRING ·. Now in Tarrytown Eagle Army &Navy Store 40 ORCHARD ST. Work Clothes Sport Wear Shoes Furnishings Caps Work Glove• Luggage Camping Good. Quality Merchandise Lowest Price8 GAS BUGGIES- RIGHT A.T } VUR ELBOW Our\ Dry Cleanln~r Sen1<e 11 M furth•r than y~ur t•l•phne. .& eall ,..Ill brtn~: our drl•er !or rour g!rm~ntl. Bros. 48 MAIN ST. Phone 35-J \THEY SATISFY\ 1 ou can always depend on our Groceries II.Md Dairy Products We Know They Are the Beat GOODlUAN~s Sanitary Dairy And Delicatessen 34 ORCHARD ST. TEL 913 I ! I ICE for Beve1·ages Pure tee mode from pure wate-r. Ice can u•e wilb ••tety ID ftDY bE'-rern~e. YE't our l)tlcea ere no higher. Tarrytown Hygeia l~e ~o. DIVISIOr~ ST. Hent Opened It ·--------------------------------------------------- HERMAN SCHNOPS, WHO INVENTED THIS 1 MUST'VE BEEN THE GUY WHO ORIGINATED CHINESE PUZZLES. IT SURE IS TRICKY. Pirone 71 CHARLES MARGOTTA Contractor-Builder 106 Depeyster Street IN NEED OF SERVICE Telephone 901 '''e Are Ready to Help You Day or Night Hrtpmobile and Nash Service MANOR M010R S~RVICE CHESTNUT ST., near BROADWAY CARS WASHED 24·Hour Service, Inclu4ing Sundays MAIN STREET. GARAGE B. J, MAGUIRE, PR?P• MAIN STREET NEAR BROADWAY-TEL. TARRYTOWN FURNISh FOUR ROOMS at the PRICE d THREE TARRYTOWN FURNITURE EXCHANGE Complete Stocks of Qualit)' Furniture at Prices ORCHARD STREET, Near :MAIN STREET. BUILT-IN-ARC' ALL SIZES-WIDTHS TO EEE An exceptional group High Arch and Siwg New •prlng •tyl•• able ahoea for atout Heel Fitting ~':! ~~~~~:a~~:~h~::t women and mi•aea. $4 95 easurea ab•olut• foot · of atyliah, comfort· , comfort. SABERSKI'S SHOE STORE :. ORCHARD STREET NEAR WILDEY Planting, Planning, Bettutifying, E1timating ANDSCAPING ~ ~ E John Featherstone 9 ARCHER PLACE i\Jil~lt , Wrlght'1 , Cott~~;1e, i were M i or H~·do 1 of Tott ~·Calrn1; ; Hellly, < 'l'erj:Jeni ~frs, r 1 N. Y.; ! City; M I Park, l\ 1 l\Iiller, ' tt·lce at llnd 1IH1 • dow St1 other g • ThE=>re , au. ancl l evening '' . ; l\Ir•. · r 1 Street 11 ·I urday · chilclrer t ~ Washin tersbur1 , . will ret ot SC'hOI • ~ h:-r lwt• ::Evans. .. :· The] nnd da Washin - · the!t• n :r.rr. Wi Baptist )'(\nrs, 1· of his 1· ' Miss Place h Rf>rvico let ~!01 nualtw ::-pe-nt ir of intc1 :I Irs. ., Rita, o· Onoratc Pin. ins, mornim u t ).lnu • SE-rge rluty IY pa1·tmo nuRl rl' town. :.rr. \ '\Yil\on surnme· t:UE\StS Broadn ! . !\Ir. c , and SOT Snturdr Conove S· T '{! •• wil