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last JWn. look t:un· iirty ~ntil ·~ara '\ of tore bifll ngth with .hem ~ in· 'oth ~arn trry• ~ing 'TARRYTOWN D:i\l,tY NEWS, SATURI)AY, _..UGlJST 3, 1929 M -- - •·1 5;tO p, m. Tht•ouglrout the 11:35 a. m. Sunday; and Tarrytown lii ()ssinb1g, a letter from New Ro-- postma-rked I~ noon by the l'«t'l'Y· _:ft )!J_; su 1 ·,,ey conducted by rept•esentatlves 8 a. m. 1\Ionday. chelle maUed 8 a.m. Friday was de- -town postoftlce, teq.uh•ed until 8:12 .Although the letteril wers mailed -livered at S:U- Saturdall, more than i Saturday mot·nlng to re•tclr Hs ad- r P -- of this newspa-per evidence has e r v i 'e e . ,' oor- shown consistetitly quicker deliver)' at 1\Iamaroneck than any other point 'T·. , L e A i-n the county. letters sent ft•oril New Y'ork City ; . II I s . real· 'l'IYe receipt by addt•essees ot otlrer Pa•ge one) -a-t )0 o'clock SPtut•day mor-ning fol· lo•~: y k c·t t 10 • 1 k i I tottkt•s, 11:30 a. m. Sunday; Mount ot· 1 Y a 0 c oe · n Vel'non, 8 a. n1. l\londay; New Ro· momlng, only one i\'a-s tecei•\'ed• ; chelle 1! noon, Sunday; :Port Chester., fts Westchester addt•essee tha•t 'Is a. m. 1ifoilday; Whfte Plains, by 'l'his. exception wns ~Iama'l•O· ca.t•t•fet·, 9:f5 a. m, Monday; lllount - w-hich obta-ined Hs letter at Kisco, 8:45, a. Ill, Sunday; 0ssfnfng, THE \RESPONSIBILITY ACT\· goes into effect September 1st? Let me tell you about it1 provision~ JOSEPH BENJAMIN Real Estate and ln&urance . 118 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 156 Olze t'/mperiJ t:Sttltln in New Y:ork at 10 a. m., they we 1 -e 2~ hours !or the ,.bort trip. Ollllln·• dressee, only ti miles aJI•ay., is an- · not postmarked untlll:30 p. m., three lng a•lso -experienced delay -to letters other -m-ystery of the servke gi.\'en- a-nd a llalt hours later. mailed at 8 -o'clock Friday, to Port Westchester Cotmty lly l'ncle Sam's Y.et commuters know there are eheliter, White Plain!!, -Mount Kisco ivinged·foot (:!) messeng<'rs. ma-ny trains on Sa-t•urday mor.nlng und Tarrytown and' -Pol't Chslet• Jet· 'l'be review ot l\t'iday's a-nd' Saot. bhveim liO o'clock and 1:30 to their ter a·rtolving ·at 11:35 ·sunday morning urday'e rnaili-ngs doses th& sui'v-oy homes. nnd the· other three arorlvlng at 8:1'2 conducted among the c<mlmunfties The Satm·day sui'\'ey Hu•ougbout Saturda-y morning. ot Yonl<et·s, Moun-t Vet•non, New Ho- ! , -th& county also shows that of the Tarrytown has bird• luck of l!'rl· chelle, llln-ma-roneck, Port Chester, nine letters mailed from nine West- -day mall, too. Letters mafled In W-hite Pla'lns, 1\Iount KISC'O, Ossin-- chester points to New York City, the Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Port lng, Ta-r-t:)•town a-nd New Yor.k Cit)'. _ deposit being made ~tt ]10 a. m., not Chester, White Plains and Mount '.J1he· deta-Iled findings hn , .• been pub- • , _ one reached Its addressee, in the Kisco at 8 a. m. Friday, all arrlve·d Jlshed 1-n the series or a-t•tieles ot I'· BOt•den Building, 350- Madison Ave- ·together at 8 a. m. Sa•turday, 24 whleh this fs the firth. nue, before 8:50· 1\loriday mol.'nfng. hours for t-he Wfp. 'the fina•l u·t·Hcl!', which will a•p- In this group ft fs ilotewonthy that Mention might idso be made Cit pea-r ln this newspa.per on M-onday, the Port Chester_ Jetter. mailed at letters mailed on Friday In Port- wlll gl-1-e a complete summary, to· lO a. m., bot•e the Port ~hester Post- Chester., which wet•e not postmar-ked gether with C\ertai-n detlnite t•ecom· oftlce postmark ot 6 p. trt,, evident-ly by that oftice until 2 p. m., a delay menda-tlons by t-hose familfa-r wit-h a delay of eight hout•s in tha-t vii- o! '6 hours. '11he box fn C~Uestloit Is the postu-1 SPrvice n nd who ha\'e been lage before It left the postomce. In the heal't ot the village, at West· questioned during the sur,·ey. Within the county Saturday serv· chestPr Avenue and Liberty Squat-e. It Is a•lso woll t.o mention tha-t ice was no better. Only Mamaro· ,Just why a letter should be six hours in addit-ion to tile d.rt.t obtained bv , neck received on Saturday after- from the time It Is dropped lil a this newspaper's representatf\'e~. - noon any or the letters ma-iled from mail box in the center of the town considet'n·bla oUwt• mntte 1 • was ob· the nine Westchester points a-t 1'0 ea-rfl' in the morning until IUs- post. talned ineldentnlly fl'Om busin~ss a. m. to tha other eight points. De- marked a•nd started on its journey tpen interested in 1 he campaign for lfvet'Y was either on Sunday or !\Ion. Is not clear. l.ietter J.,c,r-1 post a 1 sen·ie.e. da~·. dependent upon the messenger Another mention is due delivet')' fn Thet•e Is hanllr 1 • 0001 for sucll calling for the mail A•t the postomce White Plains o! the letters ma-iled lnsta-ncPs hnt one is given as ty-Jl• on Sunday ot· awaiting dell.-ery on a•t the other nine points at 8 o'clock leal oC u 11 \e d~lars wlurh hale been ~londay mot•nlng. In the morning. Only two of the volunta 1 il)· bn•uoli t to the attention· Ft·iday's deliveries in certaf~ places nina let-ters were received by the ot the sut·vey mandget•s dming the also showed peculiar-ities, especla:lly White Plains addresse!.' that day, present week as rorTobomtfon or Ute in 'farrytown and Ossining, In one those from New York City and from charges adlaneed. instance a Jetter, mailed at eight Yonker•- l'he others all required - o'clock in the morning at White 2·1 hours or longer tor delivery by On last Monda)' P\'enlng \ letter Plains was postmarked 1Z:30 p. m. carrier. addt·esse<l to ::ltanPiy B. !.;irk of 1-'riday, hut was not dcJi\·ered until! And just why a letter niRil~d In Mount Yernon, \ realtor, was drop- 1 p. m. Saturday. ·r.wr~·town At 8 a. m. on Friday, ped Jn th~ mnill.Jox: at Par·k Avenue and DudlPr Plan~, Yonket·R, after the tltne f<'l' tile la~t collection that evening. The lett PI' ,,,1s p1)stnml'l\rcl by the 1 ronkers postot!ic·~ n s 8 U 111. Tllf'S· day, \rllkh is to he espectC>d sinee it was drt1ositf'd aftPr the last <'01·1 lection trip, J1I'f'~tnnably being pi<'k· ed up ,by the fi1•st eollectlon at 6 1 a. m. 'lue~da \ .. But the lel;Pr \\as not nwei''E?d by I the :Mount \'emon Postolli<-e, ns shown by a l<\C<'i\'in~· po::~tmark, un-/ 1 til 'Vedne8dny afternoun at 5 o'clol'k and was uot dPii\'Pt'Ni to }.lr. l~it·J\ I until '!'hurstl,ty mot'ning nt S o'doc.h.j showing- actual tr;ln~it time betwf>en the Yonkrl's and :Jlount \'flt•non po:-;t·/ offices of 3;J hours lalrt·, thE> time h.e. 1 ' tween the m.tiling in the Yonkers box and thf' deli\'(n·y to ~11'. Kil·l~ be· ing 61 holll·~. Pl'f'}-C'Jltccl as a rm'Ol'd 1 fot• othPt' corrt\'~pondPnts on tlli~ ' poi.nt t~ shoot u t. . j 'Iet lonkers ant! .:\fount Yct·non 1 are ncighhor:::: thC'h' htlllndnriE>s touch;-nrel one can dri\'e a c·m· be- tween the t\\ o po~t~ffi<'fl'S Jn ]t?ss 1' than a hnlf lwur NJ~II). 'Vhy do tllP~t\ thlngs happ.:on'! / I c::llnnouncinq Two New Models ., (:\lollfla,\''s arlide will J:h·., a IIIla I summ<tr)' <>[the weel;'s sur· \e)· with geneo·lllization o{ the dilllculti~s facing spt>edy postal ser\·lee in \\\esl<·hPstet• Count~· and tlPflnitP l'f\('Ontltl(ltUlatinns (or· bettPO·ment 1. of the CHEVROLET SIX 'I'TTSBURG·H FAMOlJS PAIN'TS· Can now be Bought in Y.our Home Town. SUN PROOF OUTSIDE PAINT 1 gat % gaJ. h gal. Ya gal ~ WHITE $3.60 $1.95 $1.00 SSe lSe ga:J, extra .VELUMINA INSIDE PAINT $2.90 $l.S5 85c SUNGLOW PAINT $3.40 $1.75 90e A Com~lete Range of Enamels, :Vamishes and Stains ROSS BROS. 32 BEEKMAN A VENUE, N. TARRYTOWN (Opposi,te Lawrence Avenue) Free Opening Offer The American Institute of Music with studios throughout Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Fairfield Counties, celebrate the opening of their Tarrytown Brancb Studio at 7 So. Washington Street on August :;th, by offering for 10 DAYS ONLY to each pupil enrolling for a term of lessons, a TENOR-BANJO, VIOI .. IN~ 1\'IANDOLIN, TRlJMPET, TENOR-GUITAR or UKEtEJ ,F. ABSOLUrr'ELY FREE Teaching tn charge of Pl'Ofessors C. George and E. l\lalin, well-known instructor• and soloists. ENROLL N0\'\ 1 , Give the children their chance to learn. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 7 SO. WASHINGTON ST., TARRYTOWN ~latch For Our Representative to Call at Your Home Advea·tise in The Uaily News . . ------- .. - ----------------------- RIVER Broadening the appeal of a line of cars which has already won over 9SO,OOO buyers since January 1st, Chevrolet presents two dis- tinguished new enclosed models of the Chevrolet Six-the Imperial Sedan and the Sport Coupe. With beautiful new Bodies by Fisher available in a variety of striking color combinations and with nq- merous advanced convenience fea- tures-these new models provide, in abundant measure, those ele- ments of distinction ordinarily associated with more expensive automobiles. you will be impressed by their individuality and completeness. But you cannot fully realize what an achievement they represent until you get behind the wheel and drive! For here are all the qualities of six-cyli,nd~r smooth· ness, power and acceleration which Chevrolet alone provides in the prkt range of the four-com· binedwith economyofbetterthan twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline! Come in today. Learn for yourseH the new standards of quality and luxury that Chevrolet has made available in six-cylinder cars- at prices within the reach of all! PIERMONT When you examine the new lm· perial Sedan and Sport Coupe, The lloadster,$52'; The Phaeton,t5;5; The Coupe,t59'; The Coach,t!l\; The Sport Coupe,tti-45; The Sedan, t67 !liThe Imperial Sede, t695; The SedanDeli•ery, t 595; The LiahtDeU.ery Chusis, ••oo; Tbe t}iToa Chassia. $ H!l; The t}i Ton Chassis with Cab, t6so. AU priees f. o. b. faao.ry, flint. Micho COMPAltE the deli•eted price u well as the list priee in considering automobile ftlues; CheYrolet'a deli'ftrecl prices include only reasonable charges for delifttJ and financing. CAWOOD MOTORS Valley Street Near Wildey Phone Tarrytown 166 A SIX IN THE :PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR SHORTEST CROSSING BETWEEN New York City AND Bear Mountain BRIDGE STOPS ONLY WHEN R:IVER FREEZES SOLID 10 Min. Servi Lar~e Boats A u T 0 • Per F'oot Over All Length Peo pie 5c. Each IRVINCTON-PIERM:ONT FERRY ----•CORPORAIION---- fl1 lAST 4ZND ST. N£W YORK CIH TELEPHONES VANOERBIL T 3388 IRVINCTON • • 2498 PIERMONT - • 600 6 Min. Trip No Waiting