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PAGE EIGHT THE BREWSTER STANDARD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1932<br />
Brewster Boys Win<br />
Interesting Game<br />
Now that Nicholas Murray Butler<br />
and Henry Ford have both approved<br />
President Hoover's statement on the<br />
liquor question, that ought to just<br />
about take the issue out of Republican<br />
politics.<br />
J. J. FAHEY & SON AUCTIONEERS<br />
THE<br />
HOUSE, BUILDING SITE, THEATRE<br />
AND<br />
10-ROOM HOUSE OF FURNITURE<br />
AT<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
IN VILLAGE OF DOVER PLAINS,<br />
N. Y.—SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 10 A. M.<br />
I will sell the Real and Personal<br />
Property without reserve at my place,<br />
corner of Main Street and Wing Ave.,<br />
Dover Plains, N. Y., consisting of<br />
Real Estate:—2 story (10 room) House,<br />
double basement (for store and barber<br />
shop). All improvements.<br />
Building Site:. 30 ft. frontage, 130 ft.<br />
deep.<br />
Theatre: 210 seating capacity, incline<br />
floor, all new fixtures, new sound<br />
screen. 1 power projector, new furnaces.<br />
Hall has been properly acoustic for<br />
sound. Passed by State Inspection.,<br />
Electric sign.<br />
Furniture:-From the 10 Room House<br />
consists of Parlor, dining and bedroom<br />
suites, Kitchen Range, rope, beds, old.<br />
chairs, stands, china, glass, lustre brie- j<br />
a-brac and variety of other old pieces<br />
too numerous to mention.<br />
Antique* and Modern Furniture sold,<br />
beginning at 10 A. M sharp.<br />
Inspection morning day of sale.<br />
Real Estate sold in Whole or in Part at<br />
2:00 P. M.<br />
Terms on Real state—10% at time of<br />
sale, balance on most attractive terms.<br />
PATRICK J. HERBERT,<br />
Dover Plains, N. Y.<br />
For further particulars apply to<br />
J. J. Fahey & Sun, Sharon, Conn.<br />
Auctioneer* and Sales Managers<br />
GRAND<br />
UNION Enjoy the Holiday!<br />
Those tremendous appetites roused by the holiday atmosphere and<br />
fresh air demand lots of good food. Thrifty housewives will<br />
prepare by taking advantage of Grand Union's<br />
CUT PRICE LABOR DAY SALE<br />
I4 C<br />
31*<br />
^re** fruits and c**** est Vegetables<br />
Peaches "tl Z9 C Potatoes 15 -17 c<br />
"Sunki«"<br />
Oranges 12' >27 c<br />
CELERY m , 1—-<br />
HEARTS Mt buoche* X> c<br />
"Sunkiw" j "Wealthy Fancy*<br />
Lemons 6»19 c Apples<br />
"Pearl PinkV Banlett<br />
Cantaloupes % *- 15 c I Pears<br />
^ _ — Pillsbury, Gold Medal or Becker's ^f^ ^ S j ^ ^<br />
FLOUR * 69<br />
FLOUR Pocono Family 24-K lb. tack 49C<br />
Coniecuoners' Town & Country dot<br />
SUGAR GINGER ALE 89 C<br />
lib.<br />
pkga. 19c<br />
20<br />
MAIN ST.<br />
BREWSTER<br />
N.Y.<br />
or LIME RICKEY<br />
CLICQUOT CLUB<br />
»<br />
Pale Dry GINGER ALE Golden<br />
Full pint<br />
bou.<br />
CERTO u.<br />
Mako Jelly Jell<br />
1<br />
29*<br />
Early Morn<br />
CoKee3 5Qc<br />
Fiekhpak with -m<br />
Beans g S c<br />
Frcahpak<br />
Preserves2 jar*<br />
Strawberry <br />
12 »<br />
OBITUARY<br />
Carmel Country Club Notes. The holiday dance at the China daughter Muriel of Larchmont, and<br />
Lake boat house this Saturday night<br />
The feature of the week end program<br />
Mr. Horace Pickford of Pleasantville.<br />
is expected to be the most largely at<br />
of activities at the Carmel Country<br />
The trout season closed on Wednestended<br />
of the entire summer season.<br />
Brewster baseball fans expected a Club will be the aquatic meet to be<br />
day. Members of the Carmel Country<br />
The main club house and annex have<br />
keen, Interesting ball game last Sun held on Sunday afternoon at the fchi-<br />
Club finished their trout fishing in fine<br />
been booked to capacity. Among those<br />
day afternoon on the Electrozone na Lake boat house to determine the<br />
spirits and the biggest catches of the<br />
spending the three day week end at<br />
Field between the St. Lawrence A. O. club champions in various water sports<br />
season were made in China Lake last<br />
the club are: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P.<br />
and Dover Plains and to their delight events, such as high and low board<br />
Saturday and Sunday. William A.<br />
Lewis and sons Ralph, Jr., and Billy,<br />
saw a contest full of thrills which was diving, 25, 50 and 100 yard free style<br />
Cornell of Pleasantville, caught a<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George Kindermann, Mr.<br />
won in the ninth Inning.<br />
dashes, breast and back stroke races,<br />
six and one-quarter pound rainbow<br />
and Mrs. R. C. Blanchard, Mr. and<br />
Joele Scolplno, who pitched for the canoe tilting and canoe races. The<br />
there Saturday afternoon, which, in<br />
Mrs. Theodore E. Slmonton, Mr. and<br />
Brewster boys, not only played a competition is attracting many of the<br />
cidentally was "Bill's" birthday. This<br />
Mrs. Robert H. Becker and Mr. L. W.<br />
hero's role on the mound, but came club's junior members, including the<br />
was the first rainbow ever taken by<br />
Hommel all of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
through In the ninth with a single following: Henry Ryder and the Misses<br />
him and the largest ever caught in<br />
Frank W. Holmes of Brooklyn, Judge<br />
that brought victory to his home town. Dorothy, Ruth and Katherine Ryder<br />
China Lake since it first was stocked<br />
and Mrs. W. C. Duell of Tarrytown,<br />
Both teams went scoreless for four and Charlotte and Betty Ewen all of<br />
with this species.<br />
Mrs. H. D. Wfllliams and daughter<br />
Innings. Dover Plains broke through Yonkers, Douglas Cooley, Robert Saf-<br />
Catherine, of Westfleld, N. J., Mr. and Judge Edward J. Byrne of Brooklyn,<br />
the scoring column in the fifth on a ford and Clark Brinckerhoff of Mt.<br />
Mrs. David R. Lacraw of Plainfield, N. caught two big trout weighing four and<br />
hit by Robeda, who was advanced to Vernon, Bayard and Miss Natalie Kill-<br />
J., Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Green and one-half and five and one-half<br />
third on two Infield outs and scored on ani of Forest Hills, Miss Cynthia Webb<br />
son Bobby, and daughter Betty, and pounds. Frank Holmes of Brooklyn, al<br />
Tahamlne's single over short. and Miss Muriel Becker of Larchmont,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Welte all of Yonkso caught two trout, a three and one-<br />
It was in their half of the same In<br />
Lawrence Barnett of Scarsdale, James<br />
ers, Mr. C. A. Macdonald of Jersey City, half pounder and a four and one-half<br />
ning that Brewster started some fire<br />
Chapman and Robert Cornell of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Karl N. Becker and pounder. B. Lawrence Hunt of White<br />
works. Brady and Eddie Tut tin hit safe<br />
Pleasantville, Reld Jewett of White<br />
Plains, duplicated Mr. Holmes' catch<br />
and a moment later Bill Kilcoyne<br />
Plains, Robert Byrne of Brooklyn,<br />
smashed a double against the right<br />
Miss Peggy Eickelberg and Ralph and<br />
field fence scoring Brady and Tuttle,<br />
Billy Lewis and Charles Carr of <strong>New</strong><br />
putting the locals in the lead by a<br />
<strong>York</strong>, Billy Miller of Bronxyille. and<br />
lone run.<br />
S. Wood Cornell and Rundle Gilbert<br />
of Carmel.<br />
"AGENCY OF SERVICE"<br />
Dover tied the count in the seventh<br />
on an error by Llddy and in the eighth The club championship golf tour<br />
the visitors had the bases loaded and naments have reached the second and MERRIAM-BREWSTER, NY.'<br />
none out, but at this stage of the game third rounds. In the men's event Mr.<br />
Joie Scolplno turned on some reserve Leland Ryder of Carmel, last year's<br />
steam and struck the next three bat champion, will meet Dr. Lisle B. King-<br />
Phone 260<br />
ters out to the great Joy of a large ery of White Plains, in the second<br />
crowd of Brewster fans.<br />
round, Mr. S. W. Sells of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE<br />
will play Mr. Harold G. Ewen of Yonk<br />
Only a short space of time elapsed ers and Mr. Merritt Ryder of Carmel,<br />
before Scolplno put the finishing will tee off with the winner of the first<br />
touches on the winning picture by round match between Mr. Carl North-<br />
driving out a single and by taking adnip and Mr. Rundle Gilbert, both of<br />
vantages of two wild throws he came Carmel. Dr. Morton Ryder of Rye, has<br />
home with the "bacon."<br />
WARNER BROS<br />
already reached ths third round by<br />
4 Days Starting:<br />
The box score:<br />
virtue of a bye.<br />
BREWSTER<br />
In the women's event Mrs. Ken R.<br />
ab h.<br />
PALACE SUNDAY<br />
r po Dyke of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, last year's winner,<br />
at 6:00 P. M.<br />
Waters, ss 4 1<br />
DANBURY<br />
meets Miss Ann Ward, also of <strong>New</strong><br />
Dunford, rf 3 0<br />
^ The Head Man of Humor<br />
<strong>York</strong> in the second round, and Mrs.<br />
Brady, 3b 3 1<br />
George Kindermann of. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, will<br />
Tuttle, lb 4 1<br />
WILL ROGERS<br />
play Mrs. Herbert C. Brickerhoff of Mt.<br />
Kilcoyne, c 4<br />
1 0 15<br />
In "DOWN TO EARTH"<br />
Vernon. Mrs. James Hurley of Jack<br />
1<br />
Scolplno, p 3<br />
son Heights, is scheduled to meet Mrs.<br />
With Dorothy Jordan, Irene Rich<br />
0<br />
McLeod, rf 3<br />
John Corley Westervelt of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.<br />
Sunday—First show 6:00 P. M. Last show 9:20 P. M.<br />
0<br />
Maroney, If 3 1<br />
The finals in both tournaments will<br />
Monday—Continuous from 2:15 P. M.<br />
McGetrick, 2b 3 0<br />
be played Labor Day afternoon.<br />
Last complete show 9:10 P. M.<br />
Liddy, rf 1<br />
31 6 3 27 11 2<br />
DOVER PLAINS<br />
ab h r po a e<br />
Robeda, cf 4 2 1 1 0 0<br />
Benson, c 4 1 0 7 0 1<br />
L. Buna, p 5 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Tahamine, lb 5 1 0 6 0 0<br />
Herbert, 2b 5 10 2 10<br />
B. Bona, If 4 2 1 1 0 0<br />
Pelcn, rf<br />
Dobola, ss<br />
Sena, 3b<br />
Score by innings:<br />
Dover Plains<br />
Brewster<br />
4 1 0 1 0 0<br />
4 0 0 4 5 0<br />
3 0 0 5 1 0<br />
38 8 2 27 7 2<br />
000 010 100—2<br />
000 020 001—3<br />
Two bas hits Kilcoyne. Struck out<br />
by Scolplno 15, by Bona 6.<br />
——o<br />
Public Notice<br />
State of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />
Department of Public Service<br />
Public Service Commission<br />
Albany<br />
August 25, 1932.<br />
Case No. 7491<br />
In the matter of the Petition of <strong>New</strong><br />
Sugar-Cured Uouuu* Whole or<br />
Shank-half<br />
Smoked «I«H1S<br />
Center Slices<br />
lb.<br />
lb.<br />
<strong>York</strong> State Electric & Gas Corporation,<br />
under section 68 Public Service<br />
Law, for authority to exercise an electric<br />
franchise granted by the town of<br />
Patterson, Putnam county.<br />
• • • • • •<br />
NOTICE is hereby given that a<br />
public hearing will be held in the above<br />
matter by this Commission at its office<br />
in the State Office Building, 80 Centre<br />
Street, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City, on September<br />
6, 1932, at 11:00 A. M., DayUght Saving<br />
Time.<br />
BY THE COMMISSION,<br />
FRANCIS E. ROBERTS,<br />
Secretary.<br />
Fresh Killed •ROfl.KBS,<br />
FRYERS M * ROASTING &ish<br />
Chickens «*. X3 C<br />
SbortCut Smoked<br />
Tongues ^<br />
Honnel's, Quaiter-«ize and Hali-tize<br />
CANNED Hams ib. 39c<br />
HormelV Whole and Hali-size<br />
CANNED<br />
Chickens lb 39 c<br />
Hormel'i<br />
SPICED Hams .89c<br />
SMOKED<br />
ib.<br />
Fillet of Butts<br />
lb. %%C<br />
Haddock 15 SLICED<br />
Deep Sea * Boiled Ham 29<br />
Scallops M*<br />
c<br />
both as to numbers and size.<br />
As we interpret Speaker John Gar<br />
On Sunday afternoon Harvey E.<br />
ner's alibi for not talking to Al Smith<br />
Lapp of White Plains, was high hook<br />
that important night of the Democra<br />
with two rainbows weighing three and<br />
Lillian G. Masterman<br />
tic National Convention, the reason<br />
one-quarter and four and one-half Lillian G., wife Mr. James S. Mast John didn't answer the phone was that<br />
pounds. Ralph F. Lewis and George erman died at her home, 435 E. 57th Al called him after office hours.<br />
Kindermann of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Karl* N. St., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City, on Aug. 29, 1932.<br />
Becker of Larchmont and Dr. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Masterman left Brew<br />
L. Peet of Peekskill, caught trout ster a few years ago. They owned and<br />
weighing about the same and good built the beautiful home on the Dyke-<br />
catches of black bass were made in mans road now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vail s Grove<br />
Barrett Lake, the club's other fishing Clinton Burns.<br />
water.<br />
She is survived by her husband and<br />
Peach Lake<br />
one daughter, Mrs. Colin Girvan.<br />
Golf, Tennis, Bathing<br />
ENGAGED<br />
Northrup-McKown.<br />
Warner Bros DANCING<br />
The engagement of Miss Prances V.<br />
Saturday, September 3<br />
McKown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.<br />
Francis J. McKown, of Carmel, to Mr. Capitol<br />
H. Carl Northrup, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Harry BRICKMAN<br />
Danbury<br />
Herbert E. Northrup, of Carmel, was<br />
and his Varsity Band<br />
announced at a dinner party given by Begins SAT. SEPT. 3<br />
Dr. and Mrs. McKown at the Carmel<br />
Country Club last Saturday evening.<br />
The Greatest Animal Picture General Admission 75 cents<br />
The guests included Mr. and Mrs.<br />
of All Time<br />
Donald C. Angevine, Mrs. William P. "Bring 'Em<br />
Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wood Cornell,<br />
the Misses Phillls Palmer, Helen Back Alive"<br />
Hllbert, Ann Ward, Frances V. Mc CAMEO<br />
Kown. Emily D. Crane, Jean North Begins WED. SEPT. 7<br />
rup, Dorothy Averill and Nettel-Wade<br />
Biewster, N. T.<br />
Double Feature<br />
Pant, and the Messrs H. Carl North<br />
Telephone 295<br />
rup, Philips Partington, Harold Bed-<br />
"CROONER"<br />
Program Subjeet to Change<br />
er, Jrhn Averill, O. Rundle Gilbert,<br />
with<br />
Without Notice<br />
Jam r, M. VanBuren, W. Durrell North<br />
David Manners<br />
Friday,- Saturday, Sept. 2-3<br />
rup end Theodore E. Damm.<br />
Ann Dvorak<br />
Marlene Dietrich with Cllve Brook<br />
Miss McKown is a graduate of Vas-<br />
Anna May Wong, Warner Oland<br />
sar College. Mr. Northrup graduated<br />
Companion Feature<br />
"SHANGHAI EXPRESS"<br />
from Wesleyan and is assistant cashier "A PASS PORT TO HELL" Comedy <strong>New</strong>s<br />
of the Putnam Courty National Bank<br />
with<br />
Matinee Saturday 2:30 P. M.<br />
of Carmel. The date of the wedding<br />
Elissa Land!<br />
has not been set.<br />
»<br />
Paul Lukas<br />
Sunday, Monday, Sept 4-5<br />
——o<br />
"BROKEN HILLARY"<br />
St. Lawrence vs Jerry's All Stars<br />
with Lionel Rarrymore,<br />
Is the game scheduled for Sunday at<br />
2:30 p. m.<br />
Nancy Carroll, Phillips Holmes<br />
o<br />
"Last of the Mohicans"<br />
Announcement<br />
A free country is one in which the<br />
Episode 12<br />
citizen is privileged to "cuss" the gov<br />
Organlogue <strong>New</strong>s<br />
The<br />
ernment—end then remain at home on<br />
Matinee Sunday at 2:30 P. M.<br />
election day.<br />
Up-to-Date Shoe Repairer<br />
o<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept 6-7<br />
Evidently the chap who urges that 14 Main Street Brewster Buster Kenton, Jimmy Durante<br />
babies be banned from all public meetings<br />
Is not a practical politician. Wishes all newyand old customers<br />
"SPEAKEASY"<br />
Magic Carpet <strong>New</strong>s<br />
to know that we<br />
Call for and Deliver Thursday, Friday, Sept. 8-9<br />
APPLE<br />
"SKYSCRAPER SOULS"<br />
shoes to be repaired, with same<br />
with Warren William Maureen<br />
quality workmanship and<br />
O'SuIlivan, Anita Page, Norman<br />
STORAGE<br />
Foster<br />
No Extra Charge<br />
Large refrigerated apple storage<br />
<strong>New</strong>s<br />
now ready for your early fruit. for this new service we render. Just<br />
Rates on application Call Brewster 590<br />
SERVE ICE CORPl and car will be right at your door<br />
Brewster 585<br />
for shoes to be repaired.<br />
E. MASTRIANI.<br />
Saturday, Sept. 10<br />
"LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE"<br />
Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond<br />
Comedy <strong>New</strong>s<br />
Matinee Saturday at 2:30 P. M.<br />
Labor Day Specials<br />
Thuringer *• JKJc<br />
Butter 20<br />
FULL CREAM<br />
c<br />
COUNTRY ROLL<br />
lb<br />
The Finest Made— None sold to Dealers PLENTY FOR ALL<br />
Gobel's Shankless Choice Lean Tender<br />
SMO. SHOULDER LAMB FORES<br />
iC tb.<br />
12<br />
Gobel's Lean Star<br />
BACON<br />
Igclb<br />
Value that can't be Beat Anywhere - The Finest Brands at Prices that |<br />
• Others sell Cheaper Grades For - None Will Be Sold To Dealers<br />
ARMOUR'S STAR - WILSON'S CERTIFIED<br />
Smoked Hams 15 c<br />
lb<br />
Sperry & Barnes Sugar Cured<br />
BONELESS HAMS<br />
25c lb<br />
No Bones — No Skin — No Surplus Fat<br />
A Big Value — Real Genuine<br />
1932 SPRING LAMB<br />
LEGS OF LAMB<br />
18 b<br />
Very Choice Meaty<br />
FRICASSE CHICKENS<br />
18 c,b<br />
Cut From Choice Prime Quality Beef<br />
BONELESS ROLLED<br />
CHUCK BEEF<br />
2T<br />
c lb<br />
FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY - All kinds of Fruits<br />
Phones 536 « 537 Free Delivery §<br />
E. M. Simonelli, Inc.<br />
Wholesalers and Retailers of Prime Meats<br />
53 Main St., Brewster, N. Y.<br />
mm<br />
Danbury Store. 18 Elm St.