THE LEBANON SPRINGS APPM EU STATION ABOLISHED IW fl Residents of That Section Look Upon the Move With Great Disfavor. T he Rutland R ailroad com pan y h as discontinued its a g e n c y 'a t L ehanon .Spring's on th e C hatham division of «h e road and it is said th a t by this -move th e road saves approximn.tely -$130 a m onth. T he agen t thus rellevis B. J. W h ite w ho has been locat‘•(i in Rebanon Springs ab out three Comm. of Public afety in Session Wednesday Named Geo. Parslow and John Johnson— Report Feh. 1. M N W l MNQUET Of COMIHNDERV BORGER STORES WILL BE GONTINOEO T hat th e R, E, B urger stores in Newburgh, Pou ghk eepsie, Schen ecta dy and G lens P a lls are to be contin ued by R. C. R eynolds, Inc., o f A lba ny and Troy, h as been anne unced. The stores w ill be conducted th e nam e of B urgers Furniture Stores Several -weeks eks ago’ the ■announcem ent w as m ade that on Dec. 1, 192: ic., of A lbany an ' li- C. Reynilolds, Inc. the largest dealer.? Troy, N. Y., •nithre in eastern igh-grade farnittn i o t high-gra N ew York York, had -purchased from th e estate> of R I ichard E. B urger, deceased th e chain of fu n ;ure stores whi w hich Mr B urger in h is letime so successj fu lly conducted in NeWbiirgh, P ougfi! k eep sic,' S chenectady and G lens F alls. irati h e. m crchanaccoun ts receivable, c k s and trade. £Lxtuires >eing m aintained a t th e four stores « d -by th e toastm aster, Fran k H . D ah - Jbove named, but also included the Hem,' presid en t of th e com m andery, . !Icentrally located store b uildin g at T ho n ext sp eak er w as G eneral jJ,-g.^y.^u^.g■h as w oll as the m agn ificent STrank H. B iel, suprem e trustee, six-story, sp a cio u s,' fireproof building Ivn igh ts of St. John. H e com plim ei 1 a t Schenectady. <sd th e com m an dery on its m em ber N ow com es th e annou ncem en t that sh ip ' and sp oke of th e grow th of th e •the R eynold s corporation w ill operate, •order since its inception in A m erica m anage and control th e N ew burgh an 1873. F ollow in g h im F ath er As- and P ou ghk eepsie stores under th e ffalg’ sp oke, com m ending, the com - nam e and title of. B urger’s Furniture m an d ery of th e good w ork it ha.S ■Stores, Inc., and th at the principal o f «ione for th e church. fice of the n ew coi-poratio'n w ill be Col. Joh n B. W erm uth th en p re located in ' N ew burgh. In selectings en te d Col. Joesph A, E hleider, for the nam e “B urger” to head the new Enany years p resident of th e com - corporation, th e incorporators th ere tmandei-y w ith a rin g as a g ift from. of h ave paid an u nusually, delicate Ihis fellow m em bers. Col. E hleid e# and w ell-d eserved com plim ent to the been an active m em ber o f th e m em ory and business sagacity of th e o f St. John for m any years late R ichard E. Burger, as th e nam e K^ig: Sind has held th e .office o f grand p res “R eynolds”, in eastern N ew Y ork is id e n t of th e N ew Y ork Grand Coni- equally as w el-k n ow n in th e furniture m an d ery for a long tim e. County busin ess as is th a t o f Mr Burg'er’s in •Flerk Joseph A. D au gh lon then ad- th e H udson V alley. (■Iressed th e diners. It w ill b e th e aim of th e n ew cor S u p rem e Court Ju stice Joseph poration to establish to the public UMorschauser also spoke. H e told th at it is a w orth y su ccessor to the fthos© p resent of th e u n tirin g efforts late Mr B urger, w ho, it w ill be recal o f F ath er A sfalg for th e w e lfa re o f led, m et an u ntim ely death in an au liiis parishioners. H e ga v e h is view s tom obile accident near Hudson, N. i th e modern “high, education,' on A u gust 31, 1921, and whi in g .that h e b elieved in educ: vrill gave to various public and chari y o u n g w om en to as nigh stam tab le institution s o f New burgh and tihe yo u n g m en, but h e th ou gh t th at P ou ghk eepsie th e generous sum of •sjne of th e first requisites in th e edu eigh t-five thousand dollars. T he n ew ca tio n of th e girl o f tod ay ou ght to concern w ill be w arm ly w elcom ed b e of a p ractical nature. H e said in N ew burgh and its success seem s th a t if h e had an yth in g to do w ith assured. m a k in g th e law s h e w’ould require 3>augh, John Ci'awford, A ndrew A n <lerson, F rederick Carter, Jr., Clyde H . D ew itt, Job Mambert, A m os B ur. W . Spencer, A. L. H ardw ick, John J. Crawford, G eorge B. Clark,, ;Fred. A. W ashburn, Mackey, -John J. M ackey, John H. Arnott, -A.n im portant m eeting of the Board H arry Propst, A. K. Osborne, J. J. of Directors of th e H udson Cham H en nett, Gra Irant E itlem an , and ber of Com merce W ednesday n igh t H onnett. w h en steps w ere taken to have a ev e ry g irl to take d om estic scien ce o n e of h er ed ucational courses. F ollo w in g th e banquet dancing w as old expansion fund, drawn up to pro vide for financial assistance in secur ‘m joyed. H a ll’s orchestra furnisl: ing new industries for H udson. Tho t h e m usic. T h e follow in g w ere am ong th e w ork w ill be rushed, th e proposition snom bers of L afayette Com mandery placed beforo a general mem bership %vho w ere p resent: P a st Com man m eetin g as the success in securing d ers H. A. Dinehar.t, S. H. Meyers, industries now, depends on the crea C om m ander A. D. W olff, Cortez L. tion of th is fund. R esolutions protestin.g again.st tho 51uckman, W illiam W . Chace, and canal project were S a m u el T ransue, Joh n Loos, W . H . St. Law rence adopted. G anson, F loyd Fonda, W illiam StanA resoultion recom m ending that Irw in D rum m , R ich ard Saulthe Supervisoi-s m ake every effort to m aintain traffic on th e principal 1 Legion Post Moves. highw ays, w as adopted. C oxsackie P o st, No. 166, Am erican T he application for m em bership of L egion w ill m ove from its quarters the B ai-to-Phillips Co.,.,., of N ew York, in th e Richtrayer building on th e in th e Chamber w as favorably re so u th side of R eed street, C oxsackie ceived. t'o th e room s form erly occupied b y G ie Odd F ellow s on th e corner o f rtee.d and M ansion street. T he m em iiers o f th e P ost w ill have a m oving ?)Pe n ext Monday eveni: to be fo llo w ed by a sm oker in th< new hom e. H enry P ulver, for the past three H a s B c e u P rom oteA years catcher of the Hudson baseball Alan MdMichael, who for a number' team , w ill be given a trial th is spring o f years -«'as d iv isio n F reigh t A gent -with th e A lb any team o f th e E astern i'or th e N e w Y ork Central sou th o f I B aseb all League. T his w ill Albany, h as Just b een ap pointed Coal ‘H ank ’s” first appearance in p rofeslocal baseball ..\gent With officos in New Yor^k. Mrt sIonal_ com; ny and IMcaiichael -n'ell known ilieve that he will laiichaei is w ell k now n in Hudson “fans” th e qualifications w h e r e h e frequently visited on busi- good. H e h as s n e s s m atters. of a good m an. Pou ghk eepsie, Jan, 19— ^St. Grcorge ?hts S t. Commaindery, No. 56, K nigh ts o f St. .nouet an d J o h n , held its an nual banrladies' n igh t a t N ativity H al.11 W ed n es-day evening, 125 attending. Thi Ihia ll "was ta stefu lly decori ©Teens and th e n ational c< , F'ollo'w lng'“A m erica” , assem b la g e, and prayer ^ ^ 1 Arr A s fa lg ,, th e diners w ere . served w ith a b e e f dinner prepared under o f Christian W. No] tthe su pervision N oll G. OF C. DIRECTORS MET LAST NIGHT HUDSON PLAYER TO BE GIVEN A TRIAL TUESDAIY, JANUARY 24, 1922 WOMAN D e FROM HDDSON RIVER TRUST JURORS DntW NfOlt HATORM. CAUSES CO. ELECTS OFFICERS S U P R E M m iT E R M AND DIRECTDRS Panels of Grand and Trial Coroner’s Autopsy Reveals Both Pneumonia and Nephritis Had Set In. On W ednesday, February 1st, three TLjs is th e second station on th is d ivision th at h as been closed w ithin now patrolm en w ill report to C hief of , 1, year, th e first h avin g been th a t at Police Cruise for duty. In addition C hailiam . T he iatter station re- to th e appointm ent of Thaddeu.s R ay ’m ains open for the accom m odation of nor last week, th e Com m ission of ■She pub lic w ith a caretaker in cho-r:•g e 'P u b lic Safety at Hs regular m eeting ,'tnd a sim ilar arrangem ent is tc be . W ednesday afternoon appointed <Etco. ’m ad e in Reibanon Springs. T he ex- W. Parslow and John I-I. Johnson to rnress agen cy is continued in th e s t a - [ t h e departm ent. lio n s from w h ich th e agen ts are re- . The appointm ents fill th e vacancies •.moved and is u su ally placed in th e ' caused by th e re.sig-nations of W illiam I Clai'k, L aw rence McbTamara and 'harge of th e carets T ile d iscontinuance of this age.]mey Charles Curcio, during a period exrs looked upon w ith great isfavor• by 1I tending tending- from la st A ugust.| T he new .’ea t d disfavor app’oir lih e resid en ts of Lebanon Springs and i ap pointm ents bring th e departm ent vicin ity, particu larly so because of ; RP to fu ll strength of a Chief of Po'iho tow n h avin g b^en bonded years I hce, S ergeant and eleven patrolm en, a g o . to assist in the construction of I hir Parslow is a form er H udsonia, I h e road, th e indebtedness n ot y e t ' w ho w as born in th is city and spen spent T part h is life lici'c., Slaving been paid. I t w as reported a greater part of of h is life here. R e !few m onths ago th a t there w as an old cently h e had been residing in H ills HH'ovision to th e effec t th at in cosid- dale. Mr Johnson is a ston e mason ^eration of th e fin ancial assistance by trade and tw ice lie took th e civil S iven th e road (then called th e H ar service exam ination, h ead in g th e list le m extension) th e Lebanon Springs each tim e w ith excep tionally high natation sh ould alw ays h ave an agent. marks. The a foiu tm en ts were m ade yesT h e re appears to b e no one in the di th e entire Com mission to w n of N ew L ebanon w ho know s ! erday 4h i r t o b e ^ r u e ^ ^ r t lie ^ o w n ^ President Sherwood V. Van Deusen an th e years w h en th e bonds w ere is- and W ihiam Petry. !Suod m ake no m ention of such a proT h e contention of th e Rutland com p a n y is th a t th e freigh t and passsenger receip ts from th e Lebanon S p rin gs station do not w arrant the ■continuance of th e agency. T he s ta tio n in N ew Lebanon about a mile a n d a h a lf distant, they claim i.s a p ro fita b le one. COLUMBIA BHPUBLICAN. An autop.sy, perform ed W ednesday a t th e direction of Coroner W illiam A t th e annual m eetin g of th e H ud son R iver T rust comp'anv, held W ed nesday m orning, th e follow ing D 'rectors w ere re-elected for three years: D elbert Dinehart, L ew is F. Harder, John V, W hitbeck, Jr., Charle.s W. B ostw ick , L ouis A. B ristol, Ale*:ander j W. H over. T he sam e ofilcers w ere re-elected. T he fu ll list is as follows: Officers. Chairman of th e Board— ^Delbert Dinehart. President— Robert W. Evans. V ice-P resident— Charles. W. B ost- Jurors for Term Here Next Month. Held PAGE THKE3 FAILING TO KILL WIFE ANO BABY, ICIDE MEETINO OF MUSIC AHDUTERATORIOIPTSi January Meeting Held Last Evening at the Home of Mrs Geo. W. Harris. T he January m eeting of the Music I Tragedy at Stottville Thurs and Literature departm ents of th e \ om an’s Club held T uesday evening th e bod;[y of Mrs Jacob Canser, or day— ^Constable, About t o W ___ at the hom e of Mrs George W. H arris Greenport, revealed that sh e had stin g p'rogram p'rograiT | very interesting Arrest Man, Finds His Life- dealing w ith been suffering from an advanced a t th e m u sic; tand literaturi tack of pneum onia and also neiihi-iof th e Civil w ar period of Amei-ioan I less Body. tis. T hese ailm ents in th e opinion of liistory w as presented before a laa'j th e Coroner and th e physicians .therin; of the mem bers. Mrs Free A fter attem; g to k ill h is -wife caused th e w om an’s sudden death in dlier vvas chairm an of ■yie ' and infant E m erick Paw luc, th e h om e of H arry Lach, a neighbor, red 31 years, took h is oivn life e^ar- literature program and, owinng- to the Tuesday, and not th e effects of a ............ o f MrsJ John J. ... MacDonald, ^..acDonald, Thursday afternoon in the hom e iH^ess di-ink she had taken before she co l V ice-P resident— L ouis A. Bristol. w ho w as to have been m usic chairparents, Mr and Mrs lapsed. Vice-Pi-esident— E. W ashburn ScoMrs A lfred D. W olff j)re,sided Barry, a t Stottville, b y sh ooting h im B ecau se the w om an had gone to vil. s e lf thru the h eart w ith a revolver, acceptably. the hom e and died quickly after V ice-Pres. and Sec.—Chas. W. ClapMrs P aw lu c told Cm-one.r Wiui.om “Garry Me B ack to Old Vir taking- the drink or drinks, and not sung by Miss H elen B eeler Finley, o f th is city, h aving be^n attended b y a physician, Treasurer and Asst. Sec.— F rank S. -estigation, tha,t th ey had for- in h er usual charm ing fashion. She Coroner w as called for an inves- Clapper. Im erly lived in V /atervliet w h ere th ey follow ed by Mrs Charles B. Couse tigation. Attorney— John V. W hitbeck, Jr. Witnesse.s at the Coronor'.s inquest jl^ad dom estic difficulties. H e w as a ^ D irectors— Charles W. Bostw ick, w idower and had a child b y h is first yesterday adm itted th at the w om an L ouis A. B ristol, D elb ert D inehart, she touched briefly on had taken a drink or drinks but R obert W. Evans, A rthur Farrand, wife, th e infant child w as born to hi.s principal events of th e great con flict second w ife. S h e said th a t their upon opening- th e stom ach at th e au H arold E . F ritts, Jam es J. Fox, A r A piano solo, “Old B lack ack Joe,” dom estic SllU troubles w ere taken Luivcn to LU the III© topsy yesterday, no trace of any al th u r Gifford, L ew is F . H arder, A lex rendered by Miss B City Court of AVat cohol or any poisoning w as visible. ander w . H over, ’Phomas B. K eating, AVatervIiet w h ere the , 35^.^ H olsapple. m atter was settled. T he p hysicians gave as their opinion H erm an L ivingston, W illiam A. MalM iss M ildred Carswell gave a p'aper She said th at h er husband had th at the wom an had been 'walking lery, Jr., John N ichols, E. W ashburn been woi’k in g in W atei-vliet "but “Abraham L in coln ” w hich ivas a m ost about for five days w h ile .she w as! Scovil, Edw ard Tinker, F rank V. U hinteresting* sketch of th e life of L in sulfei-ins" a se v e r e a tta c k of p n e u -} riffy John Avhen tim es grew dull sh e brou: V. W hitbeck,, Jr., Sherwood . coln, and a song “Southern L ullaby,” th e trwo children w ith .her to m onia, and th at th is com plicated ,V. W V hitbeck. lOsed by a form er H udsonian, w ith tho acu te nephritis, caused her hoine of her parents in Stottville. ompoi rt H untington Terry, -sx’-as sung sudden collap se and her death w as On W ednesday h er h nsband secured tobei't brou ght on suddenly by natural perm anent em ploym ent in A lbany by M iss B eatrice Soule in w h icli hexcauses. and got aboard a train to com e he>-e contralto voice w as h eard to good M iss B abcock accom The body is now reposing in th e for his fam ily, and tak e th em there. advantage. panied. Phillip undertaking parlors and the H e fe ll asleep on th e train and w as Ml’S Jam es A tkins read a paper, funeral services w ill probably take carried to P oughkeepsie. H e caug-ht place from there. a train back to Hudson and taxied to “P oets and Authoi-s of th e Civil 'WaxGeongc R. R eese, th e we._ known S tottville, arriving there a t 6:10 Period” in -afixich .she gave a brief h istory of th e literary lig h ts o f th e o’clock T hursday m orning. movie] operator at th e Star theatre, He told h is w ife th ey w ere going day. I t w as m uch enjoyed. A re w as pleasantly surprised a few night.s to A lbany to live and would board su m e o f th e life and wox'k of S tephen ago by ab out forty o f h is friends. The the 2 o’clock car in th e afternoon. Collins Foster,' -who w rote m ost o f th e surpriseJ party was w as given Mr and Mrs She said th at h e had been drink- best know’n 'A m erican folk songs, w as R eese in honor oft th eir 29th w edding A large num ber of m em bers of th e anniversary. Many gam es •were ph j ing and acted rather peculiar but rea.d by. Miss R u th L, Jessup. A quartet compos.ed .of Mrs A. D. • R oyal Neighbors of A m erica gathered od, includ ing euchre; dancing I'thought nothing of it and w as pre at the K. of C. hall to w itn ess the in- also enjoyed. paring ■to go to Albany w ith h im ,,^Wojff, Mrs W illard P erlee, G erald ion .cerem onies of th e n cw ly,nation ■when about 10:45 o’clock in. th e \ Thom as and Mr Moore san g F oster’s A fter several hours of euclir© p lay elected officers, th e w ork b eing mos ist m orning as h e w ent out in a littld I “M asa’s In D e Cold Ground” and ably perform ed by Mi.ss Laura ing, dancing and singing, a delicious hallw ay in the^ h ouse to gjo upstairs, “Tjramp, Ti-amp, Trainp.” Mrs A len a ' , . — Stickles, as in stallin g officer and Mrs chick en dinner w as served w ith all ’he" <su(ldenly appeared' in fr o n t of M cClure-W ardle accom panied. . the trim m ings w hich w as enjoyed by .sketch, “Gettvsbursr’’ “G ettysburg” E lla Akin acting marshal, th ese la her. -She wais carryin g her" infant by P ercy■•-acted Mac ____ackaye,-ivifch H arm on H a l- / d ies b elonging to I-oyal camp’, R oyal all., A fter dinner Mrs R eese w as pre ibaliy in her arm s. She.i^a he-^aid h e drew-j' le».beck a tesibeck s th e Civil ivar v etera n 'a n d ■ Neighbors,, No. 5391, of Chatham. ’The sented w ith a beautiful rug and Mr a re'v'-olver and. pointed it, ai t h er first j Rxi% R eese wa.** given a brass sm oking Pinigarx as Pollys i i is niece," w as ••. officers w ere as follow s; l-and th en ■the . baby. ■■She grabl "‘6 ^ cleverly iv O racle—Lillm n Clo-w. r l y ■ggiven.. L loyd H erm arice ' , ['the barrel of tho revolver ju st a s h e T hose p resent were: Mr and Mrs a s bugler. T he p ie ce wa.s d i- ' Vice Oracle—Clara Hallenbeck. pulle'd' th e trigger. T he b ullet th.at G eorge R. Reese, Mr and Mrs Garry I recited b y Mrs K enneth LaA^oy and" Chancellor— E m m a Howard. w as m eant to k ill her Svent thru the W allace, Mr and Mrs S. G. H orton Mim- H elen Francis. " ‘ P a st O racle— E m m a Aiken. and children, Mr and Mrs W illiam T he V irginia R eel, directed by Misr Recorder— A lice M. DcGroff. The. w om an w ith h er m other ran K ilm er, Mr and Mrs Clarence B ar iN iw a Babcock, w as p rettily danced b3 R eceiver— Minorva Betz. from th e h ouse to th e h o m e of jk li^ e s Elizabeth..- 'A-ln ber and children, Mr and Mrs John | M arshal— Caroline Knapp. hern; Katheri neighbors for p r o t e c t i o n .’Then th ey Tyler, Mr and Mrs E lroy Potts, Miss , M arshal— Caroline Knapp. G ertrude B ates, Fran cis CocS: ran to th e Ju stice o f th e P eace and Ahem> rittfee, E lizabeth Hath'a-ivay; __________ irtrude Anderson, Miss Rose, <Miss ‘ Inner Sentinel—^Angeline TervvilU- G ertrude J a n ic e secured a w arrant for h is arrest. B eatrice, Miss Marjorie Marjt j. Jajisres, ■ Irene Meliu's and K ath erin e W allace; Miss w as sometipn 13 th, -was an unlucky lay, t W«'«ds. M iss J o y c e 'R o w le y ‘ w as a t Outor Sentinel—Minnie F. Van M arguerite K ilm er, - Miss- Marjorio Isaction ci th e piano. Hocseri. lacon,. Tho ■whj’s and w here- constable K isselburgh, MiSs R u th N eill, Miss day i TOllght to a close one of th e ' in a ■es . h a v e . ju st com e: to lig h t ii Manager, 3 years— Arthur Ciow. N ellie Moore, Aliss Helen" Miller, Miss 'I'hls brought ioyableManager. 2 years— Cora K issclburg. K atherine R eese, M iss Mildred verbal b attle royal bet-ween m usicians When ho arrived there . he found ■ry programs. of the American hisM anager, 1 year—Christina Recor. Reese, Miss Dorothy "Wallace, Mrs] there. Some spirits declare that tho Pawluc' dead on th e floor o f one M usician— ^Mary K avanaugh. Jam es Anderson and nd son, Jam es, Jr., m eanest m an iii th e W'orld w ould b e a room, h aving sh ot h im self thru th e P h ysician — Dr Charles R. Skinner. Mrs Mary T. Walla,co, Mr, Guy Mil- m usician w ho four days before a ball heart. Dr. K ing, of Stottville, was.j a,co, Mrs ler, Mrs Joseph W allock, Mrs W al- ■would k ick on th e orchestra— and quickly On the scene . ' and Coroner Vallock, ter Rc-cso, Mrs G eorge and Mrs H ar B eacon claim s to have tw o such s sum m oned. T lie latter meanest men In the world. old Wallace. AThitbeck ■ T he Chanler D rum Corps had en W inners a t eu chre w ere; L adies’ first, Mrs S- G. H orton; second, Miss gajged th e AVest P oin t band for their 3e, and Gertrude Andei-son; th in ird, Mrs Jam es an nual ball on th e evening of the rem ains to th e u ndertaking parlors th irteenth. A fter th e eng-agement had. of B ates & Anderson of th is city. The Com mission o f P u blic Safel The Anderson. its regular meeting- W e d n e s d a y a f - . stood for several w eek s tw o union Men’s first, E lroy Potts; seeoi Mrs Paw luc, -wife of th e dead man, Tuesday evenin g about 7 o’clock, a m usicians o f B eacon w rote to W est -nted th e request o f E dtird, W illiam K; is but 23 years of age. She is w e ll ternoon num ber o f big arm y trucks used in Clarence B arber; thit m onds H ose Co. No. 1 to place the. ' P oint, protesting a t th e engagem ent known in Stottville. transporting gasoline, on their -umy nam e of of th e arm y organization. P. ■K n o tt. on the from Buffalo to points south, drew up roll, and to drop the nam e of Fred, a t .the State arm ory and after pulling ceived th reatening letters from one "Kenyon from th e x-'oll, roll, th e lattex* now to one side th e big m achin es on State o f th.e tw o “m eanest m en” th reaten being a non-resident. ■eet, th e lin e exten din g from F ifth in g th em w ith blacklistin g if th ey em T h e C om m ission' ordered th e pur to Sh(mrt streets, th ey up there ployed th e W est P oin t orchestra. A chase of half-d ozen ash cams, for tlxE for th e night. At Stu>-ve.sant F alls last W ed n es fe w days before th e dance w h en the use of the fire com panies, T h e y a r e •e w ere about fifteen men with day during th e severe storm, three m alcontents protested, th e arm y ■ F u r buyers in th e Adirpndacks debe purchased fron the State P rith e ti-ucks and th ey slep t and ate at ep^!‘ d a r e th e p resent season w ill be m arm en driving a la test m odel six p as flcials forbade th eir band playii th e arm ory. A start w as m ade for sen ger Stutz car, drove into th e yard leard noth in g albi ked by th e largest haiw est of pe pelts it hs T h e follo.-vvin;ig com m unication w as saying th ey had hei th eir destination a t 1 o’clock W ed of one of the residents th ere and th e engagem ent. on record, ivith th ei trappej trappei's receiving' received from the Supt. of P u b lic nesday morninig. 'Jhvo o f th e m a asked if On th e oth er hand th e m usicians’ ap proxim ately $1,500,000 for their Wox’ks: could leave th e m achin e ch ines go to Camx> F ix , tw o to W est there, as th ey w ere unable to “m ake Protective Associa-tion of B eacon d e catch. In 1919, th e banner year un Point, and th e i-est to B rooklyn. it” in th e blizzard. T h e m an w ho claim s any poor sportsm anship in th e til now, w hen unusually high prices There w ere seven in all and one m attei’, saying a regular com plaint w ere paid fbr furs, th e trappers rea ___ S t.,’ w ith of tho trucks had a sort of a tractor lized m ore ■than $1,000,000. Mx- Overfleld, ivho h as charge of th e attached to I t Tho snow has m ade and th e m en started off, leavin g th e •was made at a union m eeting against L ast year prices declined appre wox-k for th e N orth Eastern" Con-, travel on llie roads extremely^ )jard,-j splendid car in th e yard. T he man ■the arm y band being allow ed to play, but after th e big trucks got through .asked th em if th ey w ere not going’ to in disregard of an agreem ent betw een ciably, owing- to the fact th at the struction Co. -He says h e is g rad arehoi w ere overstocked and u a lly clearin-s' a"way such m aterial as draw th e w ater o tf and th ey replied arm y bandsm en and national m u si warehouses th ey m ust have left a good track. there w as also a sh ortage of money. th at th ey “didn’t know how.-” T he cian union heads. w ill n ot hei-eafter need on th e At that- tim e th e trappers w ere urged m terior o f th e building. three m en then w ent to th e Albany to forego a season in order to give Southern depot a t Stuyvesant Falls, “T he wooden hox’ses w h ich ax-e a t th e anim als a chance to increase and th e p resent tim e piled w here th ey -waited and w ere seen .to on South for the added purpose of giving th e Sixth St. Trill be used a s soon as plas tak e a car for Albany. m arket an opportunity to be unload tering b egins. Mx' Ovex-field states So far no one has com e to claim ed. ' T his year, w ith prices higher th at th e sand and ston e w ill b e re T he announcem ent nas been m ade th e .Stutz car w h ich is one of th e lat and demand greater, th e trappers m oved to the intei-iox- of th e huildxngby th e Ford m anagem ent at iOetroit, est m odels and very expensive, and w e r e advised to get as m any p elts as ju st as soon as he can m ak e room for Mich., th a t a reduction from list p r ic the residents o f tha’d section are un possible. es w ent into effect .Tanuary 16th. der■ th e im in pression th at th e m achine th e saixxe. iHe says h e can give no Announcem ent h as been m ade of F urriers sa y th e skins are being definite date, a s to ju st w h en Soutti T hese list prices F. O. B. a t D etroit was a stoi th e appointm ent of AAulliam .1. Bailer, brought in, in great quantities. are given as follow s: Sixth St. w ill be entirely unobstruct o f Poughkeepsie,, deputy collector of number ; mink, skunk and fo x pelts ed as m uch depends upon th e w eath T ouring regular .$348. R unabout internal revonne, as district m anager regular .$,519. Chassis .$285. Coupe but th at he w ill do evex-ything iix o f th e U nited S tates A^cterans’ B ur •pper, at th is usually d ull time, $580. Sedan .$645. Truck ch assis power to clear it aw ay as soon eau, Dr. Ravm ond Sanderson as m ed l’ greater attentioi possible.” $430. 'Pi-actor $625. Starter rem ains ical exam iner in th e sam e district, . w ith th e prom ise Chief o f P olice Cruise in h is report $75 and dem ountables $25. and A. Frank Crandall of AA'appinAccording to word received from y p elt w ill be pun to th e Com mission stated th a t in re This ILst reduces th e touring car by VJashington P ostm aster G eneral H ays gers Falls, ox-president of the Am er a substantial dial price, h e is be bendingferen ce to th e building- owned by $12, th e runabout by .$6, the cha.s.sis lias already set about a reorganization ican Legion post o f th at village, efforts tmvard ithei capture of the Jacob LipkoAvitz sitxiated on South by $10, th e truck by $15 ,the coupe by in th e m otor veh icle division of the deputy collector of internal revenue m axim um iiuniiber of fur-bearing- an i- Second St., th at Aims recently dam $15 and the. sedan by $15. T he last departm ent. a t Poughkeepsie, aged toy fire, he w as noAv in receip t reduction, Septem ber 1, 1921, low er Poughkeep.sie w ill be th e headquar E xperts h.ave been engaged to thorF u r 'buyers are m aking regular of a i-eport from a eax-pentex- w h o h e ed the tourin.g car price by $60, ru n a -| ighly overhaul both tho operative ters of this district of th e veteran s’ bout by $4 5, chassis by $50, truck by , id accounting m achinery of th e divi- Bureau, w hich includes eigh t coun- clerness. Equipped w ith thick check had look over th e building; th a t th is Avas to th e effect th at if th e second, $50, coupe by $100 an d sedan b y «sion and th ese m en are no'sv at work w enty 1m onths b ook thacy r w ho served twei ey are prep: p ared to purchase and third stories Avere remoA-ed th e iblican installin g an up-to-d ate cost system ! subm itted. Prices are forty ibuilding could th en be declared safe. along the lines advocated by the large com m itteem an in tho second ward per cent h igh er than last year, de T h e Secretary AAms d irected to g iv e truck concerns and tire com panies for of th at city, clerk of the board of pending- on the condition of the ski] ten-day rixotice th a t unless the- build ublic works, ■rks, and for four four years chief Practically all good :ood pel p elts are taken in ing is x-azed, it AAfill be condemned. tb e fiscal super’ -visor at A lWlietliei- there w ill he a radical ps, alth ough a large num ber of The Chief furthex’ r ep o r te d th e . hunters have g ift of $5 front W. B. "Wood o f th e Music H all in Nassau, a lam ou s change or extension of oquiviment at i.any. H e is a m em ber of m any lo fox; skins brought in by h' landi"nark o f th a t village, h as been th is tim e is not yet known, but F a cal fraternal organizations and has netted a good return. Fur-bearing’ Giffox-d-YVood Co. fo r each o f th e o f sold Tor $.3,000 to f Tim othy,-.Burek, progressive ideas of .the. postr-ixster sgi-ved as deputy collector of inter anim als are reported plentiful in alT ficers of th e , departm ent a% a Nexv com - nal revenue for a;.fewr m onths. sections of the Adirondacks. who w ill convei-t th e .place, into iii gcneral pcgasion very fayorq' Yeax-s g ift ixs'Ifippreclation '- ‘o f th at 11,.as the residence for his, 'OWir;..p,rivatfi.-USCv, 'm’en t in all soctipa’s as coinparxithp p olice departm ent. T hus w ill p ass ,awa.y.;the, orfiy, pubj.ic, j autom otive, field. ‘ ' .. T he GMet^agked-'whethex-' "ili’e officei-s gath erin g p^la< in the vill: could receh-e th e g ift. T he Commis[•sion ruled th at th ey could. m eetin g w ill be held in tho near fu TO ture in th e village, at which tile the pro B ills Avere audited, and th e m eeUng adjoxix’fled'r'; f ■■ '•" ■ ^ '• jeet of th e erection of a modeiTn ! TKe State meeting- of the N ew Yo»l m u n ity house w ill .be considered and A free textbook m easure introduc Bar A ssociatioii w ill be held in New Saratoi)ga Has Toboggan Slide, it is said th at one w ill be erected. ’I’he ed into th e L egislature by Assem blyAA'Uh only the collection and connty on .Tan. 20 and 21, proposal is for a tw o-story structure, ■grcgational singing- om itted, th e Rev. w h ic h tim e th e c o m m itte e ap p o in ted man Cuviilier w’ould create a com xening of a toboggan slide sim ilar to F aith H all at A.verill Park. Dr. Charles Reyi ensuing m ission of five m em bers and w ould in Congress park a-t •Saratoga proA’id e s larlcs Lee Reynolds, pastor of to nam e officers for th e M u sic H a ll w a s b u ilt a b o u t e ig lity the 3?ai-K Presbyterian church, N ow - year will make its report. The com carry an appropriation of $5,000,000. a Sport irt for residents resideni and A-isitors toyears aS'O for a Presbyterian church. ai-k, N. J., preached m itte e w ill r ec o m m en d W illia m D. Fi-oe te x tb o o k s w’ou ld be fui-nish ed tO tixat c it y w h ic h h a s not been enjoj'ed preach' a serm on. ; T he u se o f th e building' for th is p"ur- forod prayer, read th e Scriptures G uthrie o f N e w Y o r k as president a ll pu b lic sc h o o l p u p ils. -After S e p th e r e in m a n y y e a rs. Saratoga had pOiSe v'as abandoned about thirty-five and made announcements on Sunday of th e association. Hon. A rthur S. te m b e r 1, 1922, no city, tow n , v illa g e i t s fii-st tobog-gan in th e Avinter o f S’c a rs a g o a n d it w a s co n v e rte d in to afternoon to an unseen aUdieUCe 0S* Tompkins is named as one of the or school district AVoukV' be au th oriz 18S4-S5 in WoodlaAvn p ar k . ThirtA-a public ublic meetli] m eetin g hall, w here dances tim ated to have numibored h alf a m il v ice p re sid e n ts. I<'redei-iclv E . AVad- ed to 'spend any m oney for text books five years ago t h e Glen Mitchell slide lould be held. I t had a stage and lion. The T he clerg clergym an did th is over h am s o f Albany,, is seex-etax'y and L o i'-* and none avoaxM b e fu rnished xxixtil Avas built axxd m aintained for a n um som e scenery, an d plaj^s w ere fr e a radiophone fn 'ju th e Westing-house an J. Lewis, Jr., of Albany, is n am ed th ey had been approved by th e ixcav ^ er o f years as one of th e b est.in the. quently given th ere. for treasurer. com m ission. country. station, N ewark, SURPRISED BY 40 OF HIS FRIENDS ROYAL NEIGHBORS INSTALLED OFFICERS In th e absence o f County Judge .Tobn L. Crande’l, w ho w as holding court in Albany, Surrogate John "V. "Whitbeck w as present T uesday w hen th e panels of grand and trial jurors for th e Feibruary term of the Su prem e Court %vere drawn. Court w ill convene here on Monday, Feb ru ary Cth. T he panels dranvn:— Grand Jiu’ors. Chauncey S. Ashley, Chatham; N elson Bowdy, Claverack; W illiam Cullen, Stuyvesant; Stanley W. Coons, G erm antown; Charles L. Coons, L iv ingston; Loland Cratwford, G erman town; A ugustus Cross, Clermont: W alsie D ecker, G allatin; Sylvester Finney, Canaan; L ew is George, H ud son; Charles W. H allenbeck, GreenIport; H enry §. Ltapo, Canaan; W inI field L. M yersr'^'aghkanic; Friend E. M ichael, Claverack; Frank Copakc; cc; George Pitcher, Claveracl Clermont; Fred D. R o c k e fe lleer, i Sheldon don, Taighicamc; W illiam Smith, H illsdal idale; R obert Leroy Storm., Hudson; Samuel S. Sim mons, T aghkanic; ■William Stafford, H udson; Oliver Tillson, Hudson; Fred W ilder, L iv ingston. T rial Jm-ovs. Irving Allen, AVost Lebanon; Fred B row ning ( Ghent; Jacob Bainor, Taghkanic: Claude Barry, GreenTt; Gooi-g-e Champlain, Copake; J. [enry Carpenter, er, H udson; Chax'les Dressi K inderhook; Arthur Dingm an, H udson; Thadeaus Downning, Austei-litz; Fred Drum , G allatin; H enry T. E ngel, Ghent; Fred Ghent; N ich olas Fisher, Stuyvesant; John H. G lasser, Philm ont; W illiam H elm s, H udson; E verett Haynor, Livingston; Charles Kinne, AusterliC^; V. F. I.:Jchtcnha] Sturaantow n; ant; W alti le; Charles irmantown : P. Miller, Gen Moore, Stuyve.san lant; Benjai-min S, Mejlson, Co Cosick, Claverack; c; E Ellm er ‘Nelson, pake;. Jam es O’Neil, Hudsonn; George M. .Petry, Chatham ; Fredi stick les, Ghent: O scar Stall; R ed H:ook; ook; Mich ael Scanlai dnderhook; Geo G eorge in, R. F. F . D.; A lbert Steuerwald; Canaan, Sharp, larp, M ellenville; . Pran k J. Shaw, H illsdale; illsdale; Clarence Tem ple, Livihgr ston; hh-ed.Van H oesen, Claverack, A D.; W alter W aldorph, Ghent; Roscoe W illiam s, Claverai ,’erack. BEACON AROUSED BY KICK OF MUSICIANS Pa.lCEOFFilBSGET $5 NEW YEAR GIFT ARMY TRUCKS HERE FOR NIGHT li- ABANDONEDAUTOAT STUYVESANT FALLS ANOTHER REDUCTION IN FORD CARS ■fl FUR BUYERS REPORT A LARGE HARVEST POKEEPSIE TO BE VETERAN BUREAU HEADQUARTERS POSTOFFICE IS TO INSTALL COST SYSTEM OLD ‘MUSIC HALL” IN NASSAU SOLD PREACHES 500,000 OVER RADIO THONES [GUTHRIE WILL ” THIS WOULD MEAN A HEAD STATE BAR SAVING TO HUDSON
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