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V- '*4• , Sik MpHths '. . /..... ... • '.is -Enterod In tho Pbdt-ofBce at NyaCk ' ^W-^Kjond ol| 9 |-matter. ■ ■ — y-q — f, 1 Foriifp AdveOlnaC R«prcwit»»»re 4 \ -. , .,.. P THE AMERICAN. PRESS ASSO CIATION. ^he CorimiiUpt' t r ji^lo namod. by .President-. Wilson to organize Ameri- can rciief ic.r famlne-ttrjcken .Chink Is ^.oihg Its bestf to arousoj the ” AhieTt^ can] people to the tenjihip . condition > of tn,ait,'cottntry an<V Hip iChriKiiah duty * — pif liQtpuia-it:i atp-rvingpeople. Mr. J. H. Do frees, antenb.tr of the commit WiUiam|; AVfefSSTRAW ' ROAPl NEWS. Jtf*v L'.-VIai.ciUofiXc|JlrV W. |i., ^Jwtto-'A ’fedgjl , hfo ^teirait pt t«« siting her ajskf. Min. •'H.auboh. Kps- years each' aii|l Ivvas kajikea .of- for an^ tf. rt tlpDcr .Nitek.' ? , <1 othhr'tetaiv wi|hdireor >hop. it . J ’ ■ f , evident thej. third term idea was not Ath ‘ Wndhesdny - waA duly ]celebrat' * popular in ttMtvdepprliiie'nt: The alec- r (.i<t-4>y-kAH«>. of] the~chnfche«. and kha tioh ia held, la. April.' Lenten godson 'is hei|ig obf|erved, , -Mrs. ; Victor. .Waldron is reported };■ . ... . slotviv recovering from a rocent “ oper- ' Sutpre.mo Court Justice Arthur S. ~ ■ ’ ■ . ............. * ‘ ....... — order regia- Carm, on the J fa vef straw road, nfear Wes- : _ ley Chapel Centter. his ankle badly ,■ . ' , . — , . . . . __o_ j, 'iValJen IfWad Paym is owned by Mr. llctter carrier WiUiam Kj Cdlsey, -Henry P. McKenney and is occupied Jr., is confined to his home as a re : by him as - his residence.' The VrOper- ' tee flii,d> orcMdent of the V, S. f'liam- ; suit Of a fall on Wednesday His in- .ty adjoins that of the Communny -' her, of ’ Cemmercc. giv-s ‘ some appl- j inrics ato not herlons. '• i Club. ' _ . i / ; ■ The property of Mrs. Edna- S, Cohrt- lihcVfkCts. . He. eayT that Chinn M, facing % <Uf aster .wk.iout parallel in ^Spr^g ,V^ ne>v near the Vklley Head .[-aim. wna v ; a '.a!#o registered in a separate proceed* I Ing which was conducted at the 1 same . - ’ 1 time histcry. ” ' In five northern -provinces ; le>% Rockland ' county -agent • for 15,000,000 people have literally no v tli- State Cliari,ties. Aid At-so-daiion ing to eat rind are dying, at the rate ] a Xyack visitor on Tuesday, of thousands.a day An area of IbO,- . ' — o— ' ' A OOO hduare'miles' is barren'of food The ferryboat Rockland returned ] <yb e proceedings for registration and''there V(itl be no new crops until l S unday ' from. Hoboken vyuere it was wero conducted by Walter Fairchild, -'June. - - ' i thoroughly overhauled, ' The boat Is ' President Wilson issues a ■ procla- ' now to be ropaipted by a Focal ..con* 'matlon asking 4 the American people to tractor. . ■ siibw Oi'e-spiril of tmm.anlty 4 and Chris — ' ■' '**•»> — ; . ' ; • tianlty ,toward China; but it soehis .toj J- Utzgerald of Tho Bronx, i>ew hnvv. wet ? 4 ■•nmoaraHveiv lillie Vm'k, i s tjie lucky winner of the sil- responsi?; no clouT>t-- mV ing '. i •»' th-t* sitni'A 'it- 1 ' KOWd tml Spoons. 4 which lar afnpeals mn ’ o- for the rescue rtf the ^starving in Europe, .. \Americans lisv»* “ for years been- li-lghjan-H .Hds? .Company chanced off recently. -years , , ■ 4 sending missionaries 4 to China [ but- Lincoln b birthday will not b * ,gcn- - substantial help hist now svouhi do orally.observed by .the merchants and more tha^f^BKg^o'nluS^»Kr:W , -of; Nyn'ck. All-lwugh. them the trife spirit of .Christianity, banks and Public. Library will be closed on Saturday. who is counsel and -secreta-ry -of . die iTorfens Title League of the State of New York. AThe\ registration cerUfi 'ates -. 4 pur suant to the judgment .vere issued 'By'~ : vKocklgira^t^rnty-^- Re gi a l trar ■ ■ of - Title J. W. Sherwood. .■ '•'• gy c Ai r Htfd : j : Pipeless Henf ers« ... h'NIekt-iuS'Kltfy Scrvicji... 12 So. Broadway ' ; Nyack, N. ,Y PH4«A 845-W, Rxture Go. .wmiN'Q -INSTALLED FOR LIGHT, HEAT AMP POWER, QiWI Hotw® Our Specialty. Tclcpihone lliS-J. ] 138 Main. SPeet Kyack, N. Y. • -'my.. . 0*0. W. Ordcrdonk Jlu E. Of* ■ Canfut Attention t<i ^ - Telephone Order! OtjE PITTSTON COAL GEO. W. ONDEROONK A CO. ELECTOGj IRON lYou'l •Wd«-; which you can iron •;kct»ically. / jpearaflee of your' Itn-'i h an S > TTbe surpllsed'-at the oaae w^h ^ i, . I • 'yo«TI bd delimited 'with' th*' aj^earaitaavoif ypiir' llfl»<|y anff dglnty 4 1 ■ i : '::\ j; . I \\ ' : ■ ♦ ' I- ] Yoi'llt biirvel at fhe astonishing saving irt tim'o-r-bverMiit- old wajr. ,<v. ,■ \'h '.j.i- : i:,; ‘ .- I proj An-p«cJ|rtc Iron turn 8 '*out-'porfect- 4 ircmlBg Wery uiue-it-is ulie^'| providing lorJinary care Is taken, it handled dainty laitea or heary ♦ blankets with equally satisfactory results, ■ . ' s \ . .■ .. £..,,.1 Y elephone NYACX 4S(L A -h 6 = IV: ROCKLAND UGHT & POWER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers LOST — Large Yellow D og. Reward. ■' Inquire News Office. . INCOME TAX FACTS. Births, ’ -jdeathsh and--ma rmg e s Out - • While-coasting oh 4 'Highland avontfli Thursday night, George .Miller, ten ^aveoiie, — i{ -the 1 Jiattpr c the Application of Sec'ety of ihe Holy •jhild Jesus for Leave to ret Apart, and. u-e certain teal •proper'y for cemetery purposes. . , Pf.K'ASR TAK i- N O-TxCE ' that an iiiK. tho year 19 !^0 affect materially in- struck by an automobile and had his anr M c * ltrrn ^e^made by tho under- some tax returns for tliAt year. i eg broken in two places. •; • ’ ‘ Fned - to - thm.Jgr.prd ot supervisors of the ('(.untyof Rockland. At ate ot New York, at the offices' of 'said year - are especially affected , They ... mbers. are 'single fof XHe purpg,ses' of the itr- cpme tax law and are granted only •n exemption' of . ivnless- t-he-V-the -Methodist Episcopal — fa eail. -g^-rr-temHy;-- - — -~7 — ''.ehF -last — Thupscfay- -even-ing- Pqrsorn who weFe tlTvirced or-Sepa-I mbus request was made fo- the re- wsmr-hy i i 'itlt u r i l itev;~Eeaok ~Tflia^l.wlek, , aa pan The- Y ’ oung Men's Catholic Club ex pects -ta secure a pool table for it's emb kopms. it also plans to organize a . basketball team' . New lights are to be hfstalled in the / club room' to replace the gas lights how in use. the year, also must consider them -1 tor for another year! selves, as single persons. • ' The status 'of the taxpayer on De cember .31, 1920 , - determines the . amount of the exeinptiong, .if on. that day the taxpayer was married and living with wife or husband, claim , may be. made for the 4 52 ,u 00 exemp- . don. .If single, or. married pnd not - - jiving-A-RU a -i f e . -; r h u s band. ..urL l.-e-.. cember 31. the exemption ds only - 51 . 000 . ' \ Persons who reached majority dur- ing the year and whose earnings for that period 'amounted to $ 1,000 dr. more, or. $2,009 or more.' acwording to f their marital status, , must fiie^a fS; ■ turn and pay tax ’ on their net to- • come in excess of those,amounts. To avoid penalty. . the return must be in the hands of die Collector of . Internal Revenue .for the district in which the'taxpayer Byes, or ha's bis princi pal place of business, on or be- \ iorb hiidnlghf of • MafcITTf.;' tt>2f ------ 1921, at- 2':00 o ’ clock P. M., for leave __ to set -ipart aid-use i )e jpiiowlr.g At the fourth quarterly inference | described real propertjr containing -Methodist Knis.-oo.-ii Church ij ' c square feet, jjtuated in the YU -unaiii- L la tf , oL.-SufTero, Rocklan.l Coumy. th« v'p.''New York, to wit: . y — r-. ' : ALL ‘ that certain lot of laad-situated I n'T h e ' Vl H agc\ Of g E TTC rt ; NEW THANKSGIVING.DAY. Senator James L. Whitney -has in troduced a resolution, in the State Leg islature, which ' calls upon Congress arid; the President to make-November li. Armistice-Day, the annual Thanks giving Bay instead of the last Thurs day in November ’ . Thanksgiving Day is ’ fixed at present by Presidientjal proclamation, 7 - , - Telephone 590 O fl lcs ana yg yr — - '' ' ' OsPew and Railroad Avp* | ■ Carpets Washed - Not Dusted | WCWilL RESTORE THE BEAUTIFUL COLORS ! AND PLEASINGDESIGNS THAT INDUCE!) V*-- - Ask-Eor . Butter-Crisp $ you to buy your rugs and carpets I 4 . * ■ i J ' ' . . • rOftw ’ Bread -- On 1 Sals a t all Stor ea ~ Perhaps you are from Missouri Ahd must be.shown L-> n 4 - • • • • -. — ..^....- 2 ^.:. .. . ' y ‘ Made By .' , 7 THQMAS J. O ’ HAGAN- 262 Main St. - Nyaekp N-. Y. KimmiRr Ccmnty, New York, being a portion of a tract of land how owned by Society of the Holy Child-Jesus, Inc,, bounded and described as fePowB: 1 Commencing it a stake, distant 2) 'eef. ea«terly, on a course ot South- 22 degrees 45 minutes East from a stake standlng in a stcrae waP. \whifch T-y I iecbnd 4 make Tg'situated idl feet on - — Miss.-Margumrito-OlHagcn^of.-II pper . ? t -. c o Ur ,» of ,Noith 7 dogteea 15 Nyack. accompanied., by her sister, mmites East along said \atone w.ai ’ , Mrs. Ben Wood, of Mbntfdair. _N. J J :r n „ .,take standing-.In said stone attended tlje,tweihtleth anhiyersary i-e- ] .i point of intersection ’ of • the \-Option and luncheon Of the .Portia ; r , r ^ her j v jme of premises be ’ enging' Club'of the City 6f New York at the. lr . t he estate of Ma M. Rya/i, deceas* Hotel AsIbc op SatunlayT ___ : . r , • •cd, wi*h the so.-rherly Hne.of prem i . .: — o— r ri-es b.elpoging to Society of. the Holy At -the* monthly meeting of.- the Cb-Jd Jesps,-Inc., and running thence Women ’ s Home Missionary Soc ’ ety of ; (j) South 82 degrees '45 minutes tho Methodist Episcopal Church 5.1 feet to a stake; thence (2' Thursday afternoon ah informal re- Nprth' T degreed 15 -minutes EastM ception was tendered . Mrs. . H. M. ;v->t-to a* rtake, thence <3' North 53 Storms, who -has served...the: society , f i ( ^ rees . .jg. minuics V.jast 50 teet. ta as treas urer for nineteen years but . , st.vfec • . n rt thence/ f4> s o uth 7 d i declined r.e-hlectibn77 ’ . ^-ces T5 1 '.-inutce -West 50 feet To tb.?. —o — . j ce o f beginning. «. Grant' \Lodge; No; 385, Knights of -fjaaul. Suffern. N Y.. ' r Pythias held an especially Mine meet-; 1 December'29Mi. 19GW.- ing on Tuesday ,of this Voek. Six sOCTEl.Y OF THE HOLY CHILD 7 tew members- ' were Initiated.- The * JESt f S,-TNG , ' new knights are Robert. . ummond, 1 ’ ity: MARY MCMASTER. Henry- , Jones,\ Clinton Nets jn, \E..-W. | President Evans, * C. Math sen and Herbert < oeal l . ; ’ .7' Thomas'. 'Attest- ELLEN-DUNN,. • / ' - ' 7 .. ‘ . . .Secretary . - — 7 The High School ■ Bible class of, the: — — r ---------r — - t ----- ^^ Nyack Yeung Mod ’ s Christian Asso- Supreme Court, County of. Rockland, ’ THE Wholesale Retail Make known to you Our wonderful ^method of* -.Kjeasing, Larpsta^and.Ruga. Letter or post card. Even a-phone-eall- And our representative wfil call- Now is the time! ; 1 Electric Carjiet Wash ng (Xt Cleaning The New and Better Way 28 -NORTH BROADWAY NYACK. N. Y. , Phone 211-W elation held , an interesting meeting- ‘ Elsie ROss Hopper, Friday night with twenty members! «•; ' . ’ present. Rev.'George' R 4 . Stuart gavo j • - : agalnst- ____ _____ _______ _ _____ _ _________ _ Plaintiff. From some source, to us; unknown ____ ______ ________ _ comes - the information that .of tho j aa instructive addoess and a fine sup- . ^ roderi.ck Harryigton, Inc., ct als. ' 600,000 public School teacbe,rs dn the] per was sorved bv . jviisses.HutlvMos-i . 'Defendants. United States one hundred thousand ^ AnBa Randall, Kathryn Ensign *'' ,rc,,aa \'* “ v,nM,< ‘ “ * “ and/ Isabella Halsey. • , rrt tinder t.wonty-one year's of age; i...rty thousand have no education.-bp; yond the eighth \grade; oh 0 hundred and fifty thousand have\ no education beyond the third year in high school; four • hundred and eighty -thousand! have . not had two'years of special traihing, ' the minimum recognized Standard ..in. other\ civilized countries; 4 forty thousands-are 4 iofaporar-y-XeamEr ' ers, with have pot even fulfilled our 1 town low educatioiiSA. reiiuirements, in pursusance itnd by virtue of a jndg inent of forertios'tre and sale granted in the above entitled action Kt a Spe cial Term of the Supremo Court of the State 4 of New * York, hekl at the Judge's Ghamhers, in Nyack. Rockland. County, State of .New Y'ork, on the 7 eighth 4 ay of Novombor 1916, and duly .Tho Garnorvillrf print'works, is now enteral in the Office of the Clerk of running on about . half-time schedule .!^! 10 ° r Rec ‘ Garni. I, tie au - Wiestygoc Hii ymmc ii — 1 s • thing. th e ; s l \ n< ' , r.?^ < ' r , :; , :, r l ierein J an ‘ ( : ( 1 :. News and Brief Althotign some scientists tell us that the-world ’ s fuel'supply wilt 'be entirely consumed in bno .thousand years it ’ is a fact that the -whole of Southern Alberta is underlaid with coal, and it is estimated that in! one district along, ’ Crom which 4 t present 2.000.000 to ns are taken yearly, there arc over 2d,tj&0 ’ ,0TJh7O0O 4 -on's awaiting to bo thined., At th,e pramnt rate of depletion the Alberta ,-oal field will last 10,000 -years. ' Prohibition leaders * jn Congress want to tlghtei^m the Volstead Ibw. <Tfiev would .pp&fide a. flat jail sen tence for the first offence ct selling _ _________ ith ou t-giving the courts the option ~ of 7 imposing a fine, wbuld fasHtoa. . , tn „„ ishing • the person buying the'.. liquor iie^^arv^teDs to hasten the coming 4 at ' public*auction to-the highest bid- ’ f hasten tae .connuff der OQ the front steps o( the County -of postgl delivery, - rn a | l Court House at New City, Rockland The White P-lams Eastein i County, New Yofk, on MONDAY. THE I has given up publication as a daily | {.- q ( jRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, hut wili- be contumed as a ngekly. 84 Main Sh, West of Broadway 7 : NYACK, >7 Y. - .7 .Telephone 117 : r. MOTOR TRUCKS Victory Market MEATS AND PROVISKY i VS At Reasonable Prices. Midland Avenue and Main Street - Telephone 739- J' . . , . NYACK, N. Y. §tewart owners Imy more Stewarts O' FOURTEENTH DAY OF . 1 1921, al ten o ’ clock, in the forenoon of • .A summer colony is likely to 1)0 jthat day, the following described land established on Oscawanua Island 111 and premises in said judgment meu- the Hudson, a'few years ago a fam- ! ^joned unu described as foUo.rs, to ous .picnic ..resort. ■ | twjt: All xhat certain piece or parcel Thete is a rumor that two business;^ j an d.and premises, with the build- bulldihgs^a re jo^be ^erectcJj n *Etne^ : mgs thereon erected, situate, ly ing contain throe stores and the other two County of Rockland arid State of Nt.w and both Mil have living apartments | York, bounded and described as fel on-' Che second floor. * - j lows,. Viz, — Beginning at *.hO .S.outh- Dr. George F. Chandler, of Kings- east corner of the land and premises ton, has resigned as superintendent-of .'thoreby intended to be .conveyed on the «tate ppiice, to resume active ; the North side of ah Avenue adjoining practice as a physician and surgeon, thq land ’ s of Charles A. Fellows at Major Chandler, Who ' organized and Cpper Nyack, known is High mount developed the State Polite, has given Avenue, running thence Northerly five* yearn to service on thp Mexicali along the land of ^aid'Charles A. Feb border. In tho\ world war. atid with lowaj one uumlrej! and fifty iDet »o Deliciotrs Pies Fancy Cakes \RIETY OF BUNS, ROLLS ' * and BISCUITS Homemade Bread tWNERS who buy- one Stewart on triab soon build up thier fleets.\ And tel! others . of their wonderful capacity for work'. And their economy in use, . ' Stewarts meet the need of the times. Every _ • dollar invested ih,a Stewart Tnjck is'a working, _ earning dollar . They pay “ daftly profits to their 7 ' owners: cost less at the start, .and ‘ keep right on saving every day on gaaoline , oil, tires and repairs: STEWART CAPACITIES %, 1, I /21 2. 2!/ a and 31A ton Rockland Auto & Supply Go. . ' . (INCORPORATED) . 10 No. Broadway NYACK, N. Y. Phones Nyack 585-654 O. K. Bakery, tlto -mmo ’ oh tho. perami utiliug »L TShalman' Volstead, wlilie ' sutistled |* with the. law. ’ ie , willing to give it more teeth. .. — ___ ■/ - - PNch reduction is vaid to have so re ad all-over tho world.' Perhaps *^48 why* it i« »A nearly imper- Ufe by 4h« ifadMftostrT I .Woman . la the .brightest Jewel f ’ the crown of xnaa — or at least, t (was batora ah« eommmwad to vbte. Now nhe oaajis the whole orown.— R eg 4 . ’ io- retire far. ^nan 4 al,reasons as his incomb a' practTSi praeOAng physfclan ariU sijtrgebn 'wiU ’ be four or firo-thnos as much as. his salary as supovint'endept of police. laud of Mrs. ■Opsamr-Utopmerly of Mrs. Joshua Brush); thbnce Westerly along t h e S outh B ldr r f tmi d M r s! D es n ev ’ e Ha should be watched\. ■> - W } >'. l . rrT.^wsvr NYX c K TYPEWRITER .... . . exchange . Expert Repalrlnfl-r-SuppPee Otr t. * ' - : 4 - f . 7 ’ 'i' - ' \ i *■ , - ’ *4^ r-', .; 4-1 > k ' ms land, twu hflodr^d and . twonty-eiglit feet to land of John B. Pbiiidtly; thence Soutlierly' alqng sahl Pome roy ’ s land, tine b'indred and flfty lcct I WivS Rieel llve« in-Newnort KY, to. the Northerly 'Std© '^ Ulft BSkld ! p .- y ‘ Highmount Avenue, and thence East erly along the 7 North side of High mount Avenue, tWo nun died and twontylc i ght 4 f e e t -to l a nd -at-. l llia r i t ia A. Fellows \and place of beginning, •Dated .January 24, mi. : : ^ GEORGE T. THOMPSON, • ; * (Referee. IRVING HOPPER, Attorney for Plal ntlffj ■ 4 • Hl