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Tha prlnciparrolea in tb« play ere in tb* tea4a K p««^ere. Tobin-and Bmeat Q)en dlg qiaa. JjeUnU na arp '•T srs ; io' j at the table flag; .imjpmr idfa- ygn VoiMn't i to do near • ..-- ’ .- r r4(| !; f It !>e ^n4n^' tail-. •r to ait 4o#a. so. Bf — bwa y ***• -f®* 4 , »»«* and, tO &cre the bacon ' I ^ Siren bn ■MaUai^fta . Saturday. . PRone. ^W-W.- .! , T ertap. |»pntt«ribs amliAotT ; • *' ■ ■ ‘ Li.*: CL. -ob^r-inate'grtaffleT 1 ’ « toga Pr ;oaTCT n5 r C<fir in4 Senator * Harding fend morbland mote V> con centrate trport tWe peogne of Nation* add especially upon Article X ka dbe woet Important issue of the eLecti'in. The - Democratic % party, favors the League of Nations as the surest, if not the only practicable means of main taining the peace of . the world and terminating the insufferable burden of 'great; mnitar/ ah<r' naval .establish- ‘ ments. ; ■ ' . --- rr wair for this that America broTe away from -t raditiona l-Igrriatlon 'atn! spent th e lireg of hop cltiiena tQ.cru3h' out a colosaal scheme of conquest. It was upon this basis that the PreSi- Tha . doaceMtlVen -last week by paetn- bera of the Peaii Birer High jSchool - i L m . ,. It Is a success of poisons that 'Aaron d y,. “ Welco me S tranger , ’ 1 pro- i’ s tcome- hai a ch ier ed .cifcea, etc.. It ’ CKEr>jbe attached to any lamp socket or, plug. » t ; i joyed by the Tebchers Staff and atdd- entf. ■■■■ ’ L : '■[' ■ -- ' Mrs. 'Margaret Wittjjen has felted her 'house on No. Main atreet with the ’ exception, of- one room which she retains for htsr own use , to Mra. Fowley, her son ariil “ daughier of. Brooklyn. > Mrs. Wittpop/feil .and broke fte'r where It is now entering Its fifth , % week. So great •Jiak been the demand,| ff) Silee this play, with George Sidney as the -featured member of thei cast, that enough ’ applicants for seats are turned away nightly to fill another theatre, Sam H: Harris-has provided a cast for the interpretation of Mr.. Hoffman ’ s coned/ that- embraces, be sides Mr.* Sidney,- such Well-known- player* as- Edmund Breese, Margaret WIEUftfi 1NSTAIXBQ. roll MEAT AND POWER* • /. Old IjSonaoafOur Specialt}| Telephone 178-J. 1^8 Main Street * Nyaek f N\ Y. Tp a'ave cool.. .Telephone !Njack ROCKLAND LIGHT & POWER CO S«^S t d LMower, ,Dayid Higgins. Ben Johnson, rn .nrbtrr ds dhTng nicely at present, Vfirv ■Rranrl.in T. StnaHot* • O m . Wf Ondsrdonk And.-ahe.la~. aaw away, visiting- at the home of her son Henry, at Middle- town.- N.-Y, dent- of the United States, ip pre ar- The regular ‘ services will be held jn the Lutheran Church;- on' Sunday Mary Brandon, Edwpxd. L. Snader, ’ 1 Ch'arres T;.Hch?>rTeTd/ ■Frahk- Trerhert; Isadora Martin, Va ’ erie HJckerspn and others. Matin ;es are given on Wed nesday and Saturday. rangement With pur -Hlfep consented ! next tisuaTKour,- preaching by d9 a suspepsicnrot hostilities against, u ^tnr. Rev.-C. F. Boehner, all the : imper ial German government. ( ^ welcome, Sunday, School- .at..th£j -TTO'r-arwsticr was 7- grnntml- 4 -ana — -ft ■ tifn e ~~ — \ •, - . trerty of peace negotiated upon the | ‘ ' , , ' • : . definite assurance-to'Germany ai.'w.ell ‘ Mr. Herman ' ’ wilkena ' Who^has . rent- as th-e .Powers allied against Qemany, [. e d a-store in the Ansel- BuUdinsl and thpt ;i.general assbeiatton of nations|is making aSd .selling griited- clicesd must, h e .fonpecL.jinder specific coven there, reports goo<i-'husiness, and^wh- nant, for. Jthe purpose 'of affording, mu- j siderable shfpm»nta-aa!«^.i><di»^.-..t»*iyu>. tngr Kua r antee s - rrT pnlitlcai lmiepemj-j,by parceTpost. : ------ - -- - --fence-pnrl-terfifortal'-tntegrity'.ttrgrtatj- ----- .~r — - : r .'ft '■ . Qrrthtl Attention to . Telephone (Men , 1 * * * * * * * * M >♦'* 1 ) > >♦♦♦♦> . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > p fn t | 1 1 and small states alike. In .the Democratic Platform, we read . the endorsement by the Demo crats “ of-the; President's view of our international ' obligations and his Arm stand against reservations designod^to cuf to^pieces: the vital -provision's of the Versaiiles Treaty and _ we cdm-- mend - the ’ Semocra'tp In Congress for ' ■agai nst rt p - o t atio tr-r for-'^^par-- would-disgrace the • vutln g ate peace which nation. . • We advocale the immediate ratifi cation' of . the Tneat-y without reserva tions which-would. impair Its essen tial-integrity, \but do not oppose the acceptance of any ; rese ryat jon • nn i ki . ng clearer'i ’ h'e ‘ 'b5TfgatToha of the TTiilteil States to the Lea^e Associates. OiiSy --fc ‘ /'- ; doiBg. this.-may we: retrieve- the reputation; of* this^.nA.tion . among, the powers l pf the world ami recover the ‘ Woolsey A. Seryen in company with several friends left town last week on a hunting trip up State. Bagging, big game is their- specialty, Tge .expect to hear; some, first clAas-bear stories upon their return. • “ The Bat ” ''There .is no use talking it certain: ty ds a: g rand sh ow .**- ----- ~- — That Is the way pne critiwsummsd up'his review bt “ The Bat ” the thrill ing mystery play by Mary- Robert Rinehart and.: Avery Hopwcod which Wagenhals and Kemper Company'pre sent' at the. “ Moronco Theatre. And Oie ’ piibnc has certainly given em phatic proof that it agree* -with the-f-d critic.\ ; . No play'.-ever presented in New York .wfthia : th.e gnexrfory of 'the oldest tlreairegoef has ever aroused- the-en: thusiasm that .is shown at each- per formance of. “The Bat. ” Tt Is with out exception-: the roost sensational success' of the year. . • .. . ' OUE PITT8T0N COAL oe D: w . QNDEFfboMK a mo: WhoJataia and Retail Deal tor* iua Teleotione 590 Office and Yart' . EVENTS DePew and Railroad Ave* J. h BRMIN 50 RFI ALL FOR $2.00 PLUS WAR TAX Distribution Depot on - jJLn-Q l d. f a s hio ne d - - ‘ ^8trhv^H^do l - , --wa»- enjoyed . h jii fll.ja uinlas_,.i>f ydun^: folk. Wirefencinq Nathan Howard Gist r™ — — Vital... iif>eiag-message; — ‘ - ‘ T-hc — --WTsc\-anti''OTtieT r ' from Pearl: Riven; -who went to. Latch- muon d ’ s , Hall at River dale,, where music, (lancing and refreshments were enjoyed and together With the pleasant ride, ’ made'an evening ’ s pleasure that all attending hope may be, soon repeated. - . moral leadership which President Wil son won. A* SOLDIERS ’ BONUS. _\An'important question to ha decid ed,by the voters of .Ne w York Stile the ’ coming election is the matter of a bond issue to pay a bonus 'every - resident of the State- who roerved In the world war. ; • '... . < The salient features; of\ the pbsed referendum, are: \ ' The'tools that, were taken fr om - .- tha Pierson garage one night last week, were found- by- the owner, . hidden under-a. pile, of lumber, near the -gar age .from which they .were taken.' Seems, rather singular that the p'erson who- took the ’ tools out of the garage, should have -hidden them nearby. Small minds of course are. pleased with small things. 7 - ... - ; • . . F i r a t .X hur c h- '- o ^-Ghrlatj- Scientist; — ■ Services are held every Sunday to which all are invited. Sunday school at 10 a. m . . Church services at 11 o'clock. Subject for October. 24, • j “ Probation After Death. ” Wednes- pr0 \ {day evening meeting- a't S o'clock, A reading room is maintained at ^Spanish Love ” , the thrilling, vivid; and great play, written by Avery Hop- wood, (and Mary Roberts Rim:hart and presented by Wagenhals and Kemper Company, starts its second month at Maxine 'Elliott's., theatre, established one of the few .plays -in New Yo rk, that' ts actually playing\ to capacity audiences:,. The reason for the tre mendous popularity of “ Spanish Love ” -is not difficult to find. - As was'pointed Out by every critic' in- New York; ^panisft' Love ” is?a wonderful story, told in most bril liant fashion and presented in the most, novel sthga • production; ever seen in New York.. No. wonder it has achieved not only substantial but exceptional support from the theatre goers:- — — ---- r- A — ----- -------- -r. ' “ Spanish Love ” came to New i'oric with a record of \ long engagements in every .European capital in which it .has been- presented. Unless- every sign fails it will break all previous records; with its New York run at- the Maxine Elliott Theatre. ' Pittsburgh Electric VVeldedj'! American Woven Poultry Cattle and Garden Fen ces. and Gates. 7, Cattalagaeir and Pnee* FogftjihstTY - PEARL, ’ RIVER. N, Y , 2. Princess Watahwaso Co. Penobscot Indlaa- Soprano in a program .of. Indian • ~ songs, legends and dances^ assisferi hy. >. -artists. Wholesale- Retail' 3. Edward Rend Magician and ^kport fun and mystery. illusionist -in a'program'of CONFECTIONERY - and ICE CREAM ♦ 4. Ion. Geo. D, Alden Of Boston. Clear, incisive thinker; humorous* and 1 brilliant. ' “ The Needs of the Houf. ” ' W ill. Close 1.0*00 Saloons, in. -Headline'. Jn ' any. great • undertaking' every little helps. Evefn j one lone ’ thousand would be ’ a starter.' First: A bond issue of 143,000,000 75 Main street in the Sing. Building, is authorized; ; ' ~ : ' j and.is open-to the public daily, except! “ pj g : Second- This bond issue is'for the 1 Sundays and holidays from 10 a. m. to j Chicago' ’ ’ purpose of paying a bonus to ever^ 5 p.. m ‘ ., . where-library, books arid- ail I person male* or ' female, who serYC-d;.authorized Christian Science litera honorably On active duty at any time ^ ture taay be read ; and ■studied. ......... between April 6, IW- and November^ .. ■ ~ ” ' ‘ 1 Th e fly in the ’ ointment as-we see 11, 1918; for a , period longer than, two . . • Presbyterian ’ Church. . . .! it, ,lfes la the-fact that Henry Ford- months and who at the time 'tiler ( ■ Rev . J. Hudson-Bal lard w ljj pfe' ach r^-p-nr-into- rnia yhsT h onn - of : m ai fP i r eptgfeff^mtee r 'W?WrYe«rde1tttA'0 , f it - the morning aervice in-toe-Pfesby;,'. flivyers instead of- mann.fn^otw' State of New, York, and were, ■hod 01 ''I terian , Church dt 10:45. ably discharged of separated from ser-j,. Suhday echool meets at 9:45 vice, or who-are, Still in-active service usual. and who are residents, of the State at Christian- Endeavor service at 7:90 j » ;; 5. New York City Brass Choir flivvers instead of- manufacturin? print paper. Pnente- Journal\ (Cal.) S4 Main St, .West of Broadway XYACK, X. Y. ‘ T-eJepiioae- -H7— ■'7 — - -tiie tiine- the act takes effect. • TTie honus to he paiir ts tho Third: ■W hf Ten D ollars _per month of ser - vice not exceeding twenty-flve months, 'No -officers.- fat the Armr or. Maplna Corjjs yho at', the tihae; of disciiarga. held a higher grade than that of Ca.p : lain, or in the Navy above too grade of lieutenant (s.g.) is entitled to the bonus, ' , x . . Fourth: Conscientious objectors^ deserters and those whose only ser vice was in the S, A. T.C,'are'exclud ed; also those whp^ ha,ye received a, ■ gratuity of a like uatiire -from any . other state. ; If the person entitled to the bonus is deceased, the husband, wife, child, mother father, -brother and sister in , the order riarnecfYire'YRtlttttd U> Uie p. itL s. „ ; Nd'eVenlng preriehrftg'aerfice ' Dr. Ballard ..had-.expected-to- have to provide a substitute for.- this Sunday; but as -found-it possible to be present 9,^ ]y[ a ^ himself. . JOHy w. ZIETEU- n - r ' Boficaleseen ’ and\ Groceries •Kyack, N. Y. • sum which would -have 'been paid to such deceased person. _ Sixth: Payments made-under the act are' exempt from .taxation aria from levy and sale under an execu tion. Seventh: 1 Any person ’ who desires can assign the bonus to which he Is entitled to a disability fund to be established under the' act and 'diatrt- ' bated by a special committee for toe amelioration and benefit of those who are disabled as a result of their ser vice. ' A GOOD TIME PROMiSED . jfkT COUlUTY, FIREMEN ’ S BALL A good time Is promised all who attend the big dance of the Rockland Ccwnty Volunteer Firemen ’ s Assocla- lion at Firemen ’ s Hall, Narmet, Fri day evening of this week, October 22. 4 The . festivities will begin at 8130' o ’ clock* and there will be something doing everyHaintite. MltcheU ’ k orchea- -tnu merits' will be served. Tickets are &5 '\'~1rE^'comr fim^\CP gfltKtr-ctfyt^ Roto, chairinan; Charles J- Dreyer. 'Waiter S. Gedney, F«d P. IHgfe, 'Frank Garirison, Df. H. F. Hama, WIHp Ham Wagner, Sidney Sehtmpf. ^ ’ The proceeds of the ’ dance will gp to' the fund.for-the purchase of furnl- -H are f ar , Ula g jat a Fi riwm;n ‘ ; .il£ i mg..ftL. COX We Went ROOSEVELT to War to End War Our Ttoys Completed their job ! Shall We Complete Ours 7 43 4 NATIONS are in the League of- Na tions! 1 ARE not in it. Shall Americla lead with the forty-three or trail with the four? In four years 2, Democratic administratiqri\ gave us the Banking Law; the Income Tax; Workmen ’ s .Compensation ; Good Roads; Rural Farm Credits; Warehouse Act; Grain Graces Act, and the Agricultural Extension Act ' , - Did the Republican .^ministration give us as much in twenty-fire years? . v r) ShalJ w e turn around an d dri ve the other WS^, “ dr shall we continue to progress?; MEATS AND PROVISIONS ' At Reasonable Prices. — . Midland Avenue and Main Street * Telephone 739-J NYACK, N. Y. Delicious Pies Fancy Cakes VARIETY OF BUNS, ROLLS and BISCUITS Homemade Bread : O. K. Bakery Harry Sarvenl Phope 540. Proprietor. Haln near Frankjto St 8 . Four talented _ young ladies in a varied program .- inciuding'trumpeS ’ dunrtetlT ’ cellp solos, horn'solos .' and readings ' * 6. Montraville Wood - - Demonstrator of ’ Mddem Scientific ' Ehtertainifig Discoveries. Community Expert, Editor, Orator “ An Old Town in a New World. ” lecture 44 It Pays to Advertise Great American -Farce Comedy with complete cast of Broadway Players. • “ It Pays to Advertise ” is- clean-and wholesome fun at its fastest. This play alone is worth the.coat of the ticket for the entire Chautauqua. ' : i ATTForlXOB ~ \ ' • - • (Plus War Tax) - IF YOU SECURE YOUR SEASON TICKET FROM THE LOCAL COMMITTEE i AFTERNOONS: 3:30 EVENINGS: 8:15 Noyenbe 2, 9 f 16, 23, NYACK \CLUB HOUSE NYACK N. Y. ■♦♦■t niuMf mij if i GRANTED A SEPARATION. OBITUARY. Mrs. Arthur M. BIftuvelt, of Mousey, was granted a limited divorce from her husband, by Justice Tompkias at' Nyack. Saturday. She Is jllldwed 325 Edward B. Schmoll. ,, Edward B, Schmoll, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Schmoll of Spring Yaliey, aged TO years. Acute Bright ’ s disease.