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Week?. left itbwft on expects _ to \ue Mffr; - M.r J > - H e ga e V, .Of - M u tr ae t . . ‘ 2 ;wa» the lucky winner of the Uxrkey . ; Election leapres the Senate Still ! raffled off by Jackaoa Engine Conif wrestling ; wlth( the problem of the paay. . .' * “ League\ add now. with, the whole re -1 ■.'■■ ', ' ^sp o n a i h il i tg- on Its ahoniafersv k j ~ BBifedr • Ar ~tm^*Tf itto There ie g''difference cit oplnian...at) oyer .the factory of the Nys^dc J iF ash in aft on a s to whAthUr P reahi^nf t Company and the*plint is in ( Wilson: wilt again-anbmit'-the Treaty | tion again. ., .., • „©f V{rrsaiHe 8 ,' t 6 the Senate when it i . — -o — : J assembles -next month. I James .Tanges was arrested Satar* i . Those who think he will again send : ( ? ,l 'f er M 5 “ ru I ick ; t c;ba ^ the rejected document to; the Senate i.^^h public Intoxicattod. Justice Haa. ' sayjie Jhbhis' thut it would be- break- htied ‘ ilai ? 1 'h ing .faith ’ with the other parties to ■the treaty iif lie did hot try to the last of MS' term to. have if, ratified. His\ theory and his party ’ s has been that The public school has closed for the ’ annual Thanksgiving recess' Many teachers hav'b taken this opportunity t i re~T E ai : ‘ T s s aBn..ior.:xhB.* ijteaahliean Mg pppositioh ‘ was merely to. get up a ! aT distant piacesr: -eampaigh'--fery. ou which- that'-partyi-V .... . T' - -I-. — -*--v ' ••.<• coiiiti win; and now that ’ that has ': lb® bunday sc.iool of the rtrst been . ’ success-fui -the i^rusiiicnt thinica.J' r, A' ;ir .' rfJ ri,'in (.fturcn ohstjrved ..Har- tho Senate should have another chance\ vesrrf-fome and Hospital yuh^ay on • to do - what, \in hig vfew.~is its clear - 1 .... Oiftg of numey. fruits, : g a w - -.■■ - -v ! jellifis, etc., were . donated. - ■„ -, : 'To suhrair-thn Treaty'agaht foul'd- v T. N bni:i)io 7 .t. ; ivdo Beghin and| give, the Senate a chance to take ’ qurick tfxrry Scott are Ivome from a two '-an : ; favorable acttop. and relieve Mr. hmiting , iffp ” tir tha\~'Adlron-: VyiiSbrigf any on urge; later, .tnat he*; dacks. They report plenty of gamoj ind|c§i^i ip k ' ■ report . ■ reieived by {_ Ban^e Goiftm lsslohfrr o f] Agrtcahu Ti*'. George j ,v> « .nm. wnwUt.JBgl^aaf 1 1 A U t ttiilat ic -Wler, th^tdemartd tot New. Ycfirk State .farms from middle west and western states shows clearly that there-IS'more ap-' mediation of farming opportunities* la this ststj?. and apparently this Is-more, York. 'Cdmmisaidner Hogue sajd that, with fh© congestion' ifir.w cities, hrith a housing problem which ,tk almost ©ndr ' ‘ i m p o ga ible. a f s q l ut tegt ' - wdtha p tO' m^bile^transportatipn and good roads* some .consideration may be given*to the suggestion that New. York, farm lands present hu opportunity. The btlil'elhr, '-'whijph «ij- ■(rabHghed^appualiy Will be forifarded to anyone!.whp makes ’ appHchtioh.. for it. . Ah ltnpressiou ” ' that there are a large number of . farms in New York State which hive been abandon ed exists, and the result of this 4 n ■ some cases is- that persons seek to ibtaln these farms without cost. Com missioner Hogue stated that this itn- presstoa is hot correct. . He said the report that th'-re. are a considerable hum her of unoccupied farm houses ia this state is corect, but that, in many -cases;.-'-t 5 ih»e' ; ' ’ ;tFe- tenstat ■ iiotsaes or houses on' hind which has been pur-, chased by ffi®T>\sher of an adjoIuTfig farm. He.pointed mu.jjmt good.land a-.Mllahi.- in ‘ hi.* s.tnt* at nrcwt-nm-!. sonuble.. and-in some, cases,\ very mod erate prices'. • -• *. - ‘ . ; roT tua t ty ter r a ttfy * Not. to^strbmit' it: Wifuid delay action for three months : “ rn mtsTTfry Freslrt^Tn~wnt R'c _____ V. J... oovr-p^'-y cpiB ar -. Henna S ’ nin on Hair. ._ Henna: a . 'lirtotf ^nnil!' powdered . “ anif nuide iata o' pasl'e or pomade _ _______ ■ - i with hot - 'n'.er ._'D.r r-Ui'e a reddfsh. Zi£Z'. ------- 'r ' T' OT 'orangep ktutn hml are used • large- ii gTe y l: a {Sir ess c i 1 the] ly \by dnsfvni ' noapTo.s tor smintag \Youhg ’ Mdn ’ T C5rB-T. The _ ffn|er Td- jind ■ rttHier lips,- 7 t 3 \ hair. The hair is cov- A mixture of henna and. indigo. J t c= ^ l -l.v w l» dm tffr the hair tet- black-. If , daed ia hu any share .of responsibil-J U jq Aspoeiation Friday night, his sub-j weij as-'fi . i;y for such delay. — . . . j ject .hsing \The. 'Worth, of the Bible. ’ ’ j er©d with Mi ’ s . ppste anti' enveloped That, is- one view. • On the other; A- supper was served alter the address with a hoi doth which is allowed to hahd many Democratic Senators be -1 by Mrs. E, F/Firry and Mrs. James! rf , ni! ,i n ’ f^r tvso ,; r T[l f.,. e hoursds'de- ,\-li 3 ,ve.the President will not ■ submit-the j grower. '/■ ' $ sired - Treaty'- or. do 'anything , whatever to j o — » ‘ w~ . . .j srea ' '-' -■Ta'i ' h - rs ■ ■ • ; he ' I teTabi t Ci nt : ' SNma t qf ' S ■■ hnd 1 •! • ^. ' N tn ’ e , t n>fb?\ ’ ' h. 6 tv : ' 1 ■, l n eh :b c r y' : ? i y R' ro ' glect- ’ t . . . Mr..Harding ’ of thelc'complete respoh-j'sd at. the lust ateeting of?the Nyack| the'corw«t prop.oni.ons. • • i _. _ ;...•. _ sibility of its-fate.\ having rejected, liejrtibliCaa Club , The C ’ lah decidedrt\\~ ,,, .';.• •> ---- r ” “ • his way, of making peacerand -chifried to hold a''smo&ef. in,December and'I Use of Ftice'Bopnd to increi .«*' the country with them, he may.-con- A'longo SwHold. Wiliiani JE. . Motf. A. I ■ The comparativeiv jovf eost c rice ■ sid'er, il ls up to. them, to :lnd some J. Gross, Howard. Locke and-Jlaltla..M. 1 ‘ ; *, ( v st:^^ -r -rr^e 7 -' fo*»u ■other way. ... • ' Carlisi,. were ' appointed a comm.itteo| •• aV.^-eN • . .... ; — ----- ^ ----- ! l' V«y.ar range for t^SVenL .■ j e ^ eRsW . uSeir , n other-paro,. of -^ A - V - e - . M ONgr i n, VOU N O ---- ITALiAW ’ S ADVICE TO BOYS ered •. Wednesday by her dau.uiHer Mrs.- A Ta'' ’ uaiYii ' ' W-u birthdfly surprise ’ party: on j (ind-'.cah. be'held for a nsidefabie period: 'wltlvOut ' deterloraruu:. ; ThOre ■ . '• Weil I would go to college if my -present, i ' fhl : money'Xo setuli E. G* Herr, in Grace Joe'has a ready . •CSfiJers-have beea-elected by- the!'.^ 0 ®- V answer for hoys, he 'teUs . thOm ; ey-Wutfve committee' of- the, Nyack »Vttot-to - < l r p e B < l-?\v 4 ii oi rT a tU © g s..to-senji.-.GHa?Her - of--.Rod- -Ctoas. -as ■lallowsi. 'them- to t'Oli ’ -'.e., but ^to .save-tl^ir ..C ’ hainiiaii, Judge'. A. -S. Tompkins; hic.kcds and \darters and they will-vice-chairman, Mrs. N. Ii. Schoonmak- bave fenough >' put \theih through er; treasurer. Miss Mary Britt; sed- - college by the -ime they grow up. • (retairy. Miss Marjorie Tompkins; -exe- _ _ ' Young Joea :.s, faunii^out- kaw; to.! do i cutiva ’ sficreroEfy — .. M iss- Sophia Spa- .it. and accom; -h it wi'tiiout K'ardahip. Umry; chairman of' Koine - service,. .Mrs. •. \His aystOiji involve® •nothing more s'. ■ VV. S. Tom,.'?;\chairman\ of informa- icomplicated 1 ran work, saving* andj tiou \service ' Miss,- Dorothy Perry;' ■ safe inve.stmt u -and wheh the efficacy ’ chairman of health and. nursing sec-. ■ of, these methy ls is doubted Jje' points-; vice. Dr*. C. D. Kline; chairman .of ...proudly to h.- accumulation of ’ -Gov- ( 'production service, Mrs. F. F. Crun-^ eminent' Savk.- vs securities 'Which he den. . - -says are'goir: to;serve him aa a re- 4 - ' \ ........ ev.- ■ N. , .......... serve fund to*-at him through colleger -FRICES SURfeLY FALLING.' - . or to start hW on a business career; . / .•- , When he-grovs np. •••; .'• . i The fall of prices is now to plain Being the --n. .of' a .prudent hard- j t be-denied even bv those Who' are worlctog-ltaHr . immigrant, ypun^Joe , BT ^- S ' ted | q keeping;-them up . It is ..from his earl; childhood learned how - • accurately shown by Bradstreet ’s- in to help; out Ui .ae work pertOrmed l>> ; dex\number which on \ November 1 . , u ” ; the mem'b :. ? of tire famjjy.' la;re-| ’ wa;J a decline of 7,3 cents since _^g Bn t . year s Jo ^Jather nas beep e^-. ; 0ct . ober cent s: -M ff ge ’ \ F ob r u - mg niore tha: . 'aougii to 15 DO ft ^nul- ; \ * * ■ self dad. he 1 .not felt'the need of ; ,\n index number is ’ based on mark- califng on an -of tne members- : e j. p r | cea 0 f a large'number .of staple of the family \> help in me up-keep : rticie;J when it goes down it shows, his* however did not . ^ ^ rige prlcete ^ have declined al- ... a. industry.of the thil T ,vi,. ( ,a «f some things may of the . home, detract from dren and ti 'earning as- u .themselves c. sities. JUDGE SEN Michcel N Carbon Comp the he “ Sgp though prices of some things may coauuueu. iu wora. have In the present case It .r as. possibl t “ i means' that JlToBTo wouiU -buy on tes and other neceg- , j-Qygn^y- ^ ag tnuch of average •' . ’ ' [Staple goods as .$1.8165 would 1 ’ buy — - *. . •; - . , ; last February — a decided-gain, if not i a great one, for the-low cost of living, !• That was up to November 1 . Since (then the fall at prices has been still ENCES MAN TO SAVE MONEY nan- of the National.. mor « v -at Niagara Falls' has ! ;ed most was'a'course - , - ». -«»»« * ■ant nan- states; not ooe could be -fOTnu who , te thrlrt and iving so no ^ • Hiii n^r ^£rre« that oricos wero going teheed to turr. over ?15 a week for a : “ 1 “ . not Agree that pnee^ were going year to Arch S.cbby. probation, off if ao ’ vn - cei* ‘ .of the ci .'t, to be invested, in • < Government Hugs . Stamps. Noonhn fai - : ully obeyed the- man date o-f the co t. -In fact, as he sffys, he “ slot stuck : \ it. ” Some weeks he handed, over - ire thdn-the required . The predicted boom 'in business, af ter election did nqt arrive. Instead, the stock market dropped to the low est levels in recent times for indus trial stocks. Wheat haa fallen abo.ut ZY r - rLSrtor ranrwe^ ' Scents a bushel, cotton has dropped amount, his t. p figure for one week ^ ceQf3 . a , poufld x n^steel Corpora- being $ 48 . On the day his probation was, up, was it. court to turn over a ;.Wu«r.nd doll:..©* the results of the year of sayiE but Noonan did not sfc' -jr yff. See by got^hlm bn the tele- p . ne u*. the ; • nt. — * havr, got ’ .1.000 for you, Mike, 1 -; rr Id. “ You an have 4 Ux Saringb &7 nips t r yoii can. have the money. •Cbxe bx ur'an-i get it. ■ Tm too be;/ ’ answered.. Noonan ovf r the wire Tet the aUmps wait. VTiy . quid 1 he .coming over for. ther'.v today? .T t haVe to la^ off and ra'TT'iBerhnqnr-' onan baa rae habBr tion makes a poor report. Textile mills are on pairt time. \ ' A REAL REMEDY. , If judges all oVor the country fol lowed the example of Federal Judge Landis the illegal sale of liquor would soon be at an end. Judge Landis in Chicago last week imposed a sentence.of thirty months in the federal penitentiary at Leaven worth and a fine of I ’ iOrOOO upon Charles M. Sommers, owner of the iBlr cbaion t Hotel awl Of the Grttt., ~r.7.T-S^~, — r~ — ’ •. ’ — • ..... . , a ---- Sommers , aed hie cousin, WltHam i ___ Opportu nity f or Ever y Boy. It -was a *v } si * dispensation 1 ;f Fro Vt- denee to have'invented .so .many games for boys that every, boy can pick ont at least- one in which he cun excel all riTuisi- aud\ bavl* the memory of hit prowess 'to support him when he baa grown old- OUT OF' THE SUGAR' BUSINESS. CONFECTIONERY and ICECREAM Better get in at the Low Price The gover,nnieni is out: of the sugar business* • - Presfa^nr^Witsoir 'rhaytitg signed an order through which the .overament gives up all control of sugar assumed ..during the war period. Licenses issued, to 'Wholesalers, im porters, refiners and exporters will ex pire and sugar will take its place in a free market. The atftiernmeht will no . longer attempt to regulate prices ,ir pro tit ©r tr, r^Hnn ■ thgan^pl ’ g.-h.V. the means of the license system. The government gave-up its price-fixing power soon after the armistice, its supervision Of the market for many months past boj-ig limited tp a rather fax scrutiny of profits and market-con ditions. During, this period'.the price of sugar to. the co nsu mer ranged from ten to thirty cents a pound and the public has had ample reason, to, de- eide “ that halfhearted governmental, regulation is far, far wprse than ‘ no regulation at all. The general public will- be'well pleased when the gov ernment gets out of the sugar' hush ness.' . S4 Jlain S l . West of Broadyt t w K r ’ ... ■. X VACK, . N\. T. ' j< ', Telephone 111 ' .ii mmmtmiMM 10 NO. BROADWAY r.YADK CAFACr, TTTC::' Victory Market || ' Phene £ 54 . aefcet^You were absent from Sommers*, who was sentenced tq-alae- •gc-epl yesterday. ] ty dkys in the bounty jail and fined ’ i ramie — Yes, ma ’ am. I waa sick, 1 ?10.0OO. pleaifed'guUty to conspiracy “ tava you any exniaa for being.;.to • violate ’ prohlblUou jaw ’ s and Cor sihk yesterday?*^ ! • , selling liquor. ' . ; ,.r. ...... :: ('• “ I mean, -have you aiiy excuae-from ’ Wanted to Kent — Middle-aged gent- i your parents for being sick yes ter- leduto ’ would like nice room for the , tor* ' ’ - • 1 winter in wtdow ’ r home. .Address g — waji pie what ’ iu, News-Press.^L Joseph. Mo , . . - wo t hftr nuul» Tshat madh me alcfL** - ' ''Newa - P reaa. ' MEATS AND PROVISIONS f At Rcusonable Prices, iiijlarid, A v enue ' and Maiii ■ S'treel Telephone T 39 kJ NYACK, N. Y- i _________ ______ j The Eight Percent Registered De.-!_. ' . ,i ’ . .■*>■*• t\ ’ S bciuure Gold Coal Bonds at the j | }fil 1 C*tOOS I f 1 €S ’ ’ j American Consumers Coal Company j of - Scrinton, Pa., has, in addition to j its clause making it obligatory on tiiej Company the redemption of the bond in five years, iu gold coin, the follow-, ing paragraph: ■ . • , . Redeemable in Coal. “ The holder of said-bond shall* be entitled under the terms thereof, upon demand at any time during the life of said bend, at any colliery.-cpal break er or -coal yards of the company, wheresoever ^situated, to' receive an- thacite* coal of any pP'jjus usual,corn-, merclal sixes for the full value of the amount of the face value of said bond, or any fraction thereof; provided, however, that In ,j:ase. the company does not have on Hand at the 'time and place of demand a sufficient sup ply of the aixe fcoal demanded. It will undertake to secure same - within ten days. Delays due to strikes, embarg- and other causes beyond PHONES 5 ' 35 -ffo 4 F-. ’ -L'RIVER AUTO CO, INC. Phone Pearl River 60. 1 G-OT A LICENCE 'TO RUN A CAR Fancy Cakes VARIETS ’ . OF 3 UNS, ROLLS and BISCUITS. . Hometnade Broad O. E. Bakery Harry Sarvent Fhome-MQr- Proprietor^. Main near Pranklln SL H: C.i- Owaar,-d^n ’ t you know that you. aetd .hi* adrice sad ^ervicea ot a crack repairman :' ■ It is b»tlcc to nrerant'au accident •than to wjf.. until one happens. 1 This U the preveiinoh shop where toapeettoua ariai repouably priced.. . — Tlut- pgibltc aonaumers ,a.f^i'Qid are apt SSfe la these days to treat to luck , for the securing of their „ ordi nary requirements' from the trade* For further Information as to theHn- novuttou l 0 the* coal trade, R.-might be designed -from mine to cpnaumaT- Pleage address the *Vmeriean Con sumers Coal Company, Union Hank Bldg., Scranton, P*v • ' A,, grpat oppdrtunRy for llve dealers nrie earttma., Ttv C ; - N. .P > — A dr . ... ■ . ; .•** >