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r*-. ... — : i Bubliinesi Vo; Friday jr land Printing Ootnpant, Inc,, oftlce '■-**-and place 6f7basiness, . pborch otrei NTftcfc w. E. WltlfAp*, pmbKHlfc __ ' editor; O..E. Wli Btejamla Haas. seSettitarr. ' 'Oft^aa* dipa? V^ ® attfospt-'la i otflce .«€. this newspaper 1 Entered at tte postofffce In N, Y„ according to jin, act of Con gress ot March 7. IStV for transmit sion through the, mails at second class rates; ’ • y ' Advertising . rates: 25 cents jper ilnch; Sttbscription | rates: One year, .$ 2 ; stF months, '»£. SWgle copies, tleotfalliie 5 cents. For sale ewsstands. Foreitm Adwtwin* R*pri*9««tiTi - THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, JUpfB 2, 1221. KINDNESS TO ANIMALS,. Some people feel, more comfortable If they never stop to, think whether the animals Around them are living comfortable lives or not. Also they are-.more popular among .certain classes of people* ■ Kindness to animals' is a gocd couse' The Rockland Caudty Society for' the Prevention of Cruelty to Aiii- nulis. of which David W. Cranston Is the able president, is peeing to it that all cases of alleged qr&elty; shall be^ punished. It.'Is an organization made up'.pf .heiit;-know n people_..oSt the * -nni'A-rr at evory resi- \ '71 KlOTHER MSMQRIAL DAY.. Aequi«*ceneis4 \tart htiven't -explnin<M|. how yoo 'laqweOT*'\ Mwa thaae chickaiur yalw possession,\' *nl<t , a nigglstratt . ^ — ----- r . , There's -an .aCtlvtr 'Ihd l»istlinsr^jt»< 3 !y to the.prisoner. Tie trylng^to Qnca a«ln- the ^ gtgpablteta 1 ttc&la * 4 - ■ - 1 A ^ ^ the) ClyR Wir have heltt thelr jMemor- i-i. ■ 8hf , rja in Clarkstown. Wh'te lal day. ^cl|d|ra tic nan rt ^ wer^, 6hnbeft> «; ’ , . er In the jarad e than .tn Bays gone by,| , , j •> Butithoae ' Vito.-tcwnMhl'-fe.' ' natV 1 ‘ l~ Worship, Otrema-tlma,' pHjjgineC.' ^ [i tattu mobiles and helped to djecorjvte groves | Qf : teelr' dem 1 fbntradea ^ 101 1 , — n Cienaet^ry. • * ' • •'! •' \ ’ Kate Cloised , D rhaaiiy, definite pnrpOse,| io, to the^r h the borne oi cool avails anid rou green roo^, and toke them messages 6t lilacs, speak to thpm-In roaee, tT^e sacredest Joy is in the heart of sofjrVw. T?]iere^ la-.^leasmret ’ to itWi qulci blood, the respcrading 1 passion, . the sounding laugh, to feasting, strug- - gle. and rigor of hope; but there Is deeper joy In the silent hour spent Jn ttie chancel of. memory. ; Love trl- unrps over death. We' unlock tito closed itoor,' and they) that have pass! ed tliTotigh come back to walk arid talk with us to Enimaus. And returning they are transfigur- : STETPH ENS^. jJtYptfrSuance . Friends of ex-TnxStee George 1 W. W ’ yman were delighted last week ,V j see him 'walking about the 'streets af ter a long illness. 3fr. Wyman does, not moVe about, with his aotuatomed v^igor, to be sure, but be looks bright and ruddy of countenance and de ed All the pettiness and commanness'olares he has .many years of pleasure has dropped, from, them. Something j to .rook.forward to. Nyackers to gea- has enhobled' them. And our thoughts-! exal'hope so. . ^ are ennobled as they entei^uin them. . Mr. Wyman has ' had gn active life. Remember'the dead and ^om ckn-j He . was born In Upper Nyack and not be,, wholly sordid. Remembefr the'j fried farm'life for a time but did not dead and the. harsh and coarse. e!e-Jlike it and went to to thettonlngbusi- ments in* you. wither. Remomber the f ness, under . J. Newfon Perry. \Later dead and some worthier meaning shrill ' he \formed a partnership . with David Honorable Mortlmelr B m, allSurrogate of County ktanddkotiCfe Is heroljy glv^n t»> alijl' peij-sons havijig | ’ laUms ‘agaloat Myron Stephens* Tate dt the County of Rockland, decease#, to present tne same, with voucher^ ’ , thereof,-to the subscriber, at' her- place of transact ing bustoes3, .at \the 'office oL Frank m • J Vo. ■ 13' Village of Nyack, County of Rockland and State of New York, on or before the first day' oi : (|December, 192L'|next. Dated; Nyacia, N\ Y., the ist day of June,- 1921.1 '' • ' i ' . . SOPHROS'IA STEPHENS. ■ • Administratrix. FRANK: COMESKY, Attorney-'for Administratrix, Office and-P. O. Address, 13 South Broadway. Nyack, X. V. I Hg J, / !«*«. L’ iAto JLAVt V# uome^kiy, .ireil. attorhey, a'4 SOutli Broadway, in the. VI enrich ybar purpose. Charters, then with George AV. Tail- : ? , dent should be heartily accorded. Over the sky of Membriai day- iitman? and flhaJly with his son, Tmistee shc-d a peculiar glow, a more graciousf 6 ..Evefett \Vyman.. Abohf- two years ami twilight radiance, than that of ’ 'ago he retired, since which tim e his itnv other da y:Aor t h e r A shtnes . —- I liea Hh h as .n o t •bee nLoLJ.lig best . In almost any town a ; gertalln, pro portion of -the horses look ill fed. Still more of them arc -iert out in hat days In th€ brotiing's.un With no pro tection^fro-u insects, and on- particu larly cold days are' imperfectly covered Two-tnirdS of the peopte who' keep dogs or cats never think to give them any water, which they are forced to pick up'from drains or mud puddles. Drivefs permit horses to wear ill-fitting and .'Ciiafiltg har nesses.' And SO on for a long catalo gue .of offenses; against the voiceless .side of creation. ■ . i inve \ Police officers to. most places. hrej _ ■* nbt likely to enforce the cruelty laws j very seriously. -.- They have ' trouble*' “ That light that never was onrsea -or j “ shore. • 'j The consecration. ’ * and the poet 1 ? dream. ” THE PESSIMIST IN NYACK.: Captain Henry E. Smith catoe over from Rockland Lake to lake part in the Memorial' day parade and though I7fi years old moved about , as spry .as j- one could wish for. . The- captain 'hats j an enviable war record. When hos- I tilt ties, began ho enlisted although hi Nyack. like other villages, has with-j had-difficulty [p doing so owing to in its bbrders a great'\many 'pessi- j h| s youth.- and ’ was attached to the mists. They think the place is going ! 127th New York Volunteers; — ; to- .the demnition bow-bows. They Th - e h rst battle in which he engag.- criflpise the Chamber of Commerce e( j w as,.the midnight attack-'upon the :tp ,t administrative bodies, T^'ey; .forts' to Charleston harbor. After that would not do. things as certain organ-^ he took part in.'many important eh are doing tlvem.'* They never . gagements. • - good word-far their home vit ! {|j e morith -of October, 1S65. Prj- lage. It Is a . “ dead town ” and thfere yvate-- Smith ’ was- .promoted to st corpof- js \nothing doing\ hero, in their esti- a i an( j spent-a-year In the 54th New 'York Veteran v'oiluirteers.-Compsmy A, -oL-Jim '■ to wt'*eh he.was fransferred, receiving pessimist enough. To most persons a horse Is! a horse and a dag i> H do ='- “ ^Isame brand a-s, are. .found in other -.a-finaTdischarge- April 14, S 8 M, in.the 'cothL.unities. -They are>men_ with C !fy yf Charleston. -' - , « „-(tisShtal' stomach-ache. • Pt 'is worse : . > ' _ — , -v .. burden to detect sign of neglect or Few ar.- interested ^uough to giv^ keen enough -ius-fiection to individual Jjeasts -of. ' th.in the ■•v. rinh'ry ’ .. stomach-ache.^he popularity of block-parties-' ‘ however; because it is icontagipus. A been fully tested in., various neig:*. 'real, dark ’ trdfgo - pessim'is'f will., on- -borhoodg .and There is talk, of Nyack t-.w ai crowd cf .happy, «aeerful peo-iadopting the idea. Their very demo- -pl«r and la leas thutt threeymtoutes'; cratic'. fownaliry has appealed to'the hem people will, be wonderjng how] people In other places, they argue, . , i Ufe . can. be ensured under .the -un.-. and whig not Nyack?/:^ 1 ' ■ fcertainty bf not knawihg .whether ori The idea, as everybody knows, is .................. ..... _ . ,- r - j »or hnsinpss wlir\B e ' g g' bad a s -m i ght ; Ltalhaya^partlcs fo- pc. .pi,.- iivin &-in .justice 7 h ^/ ‘ .^easily be i magtoed. \ > •' fblockk. . Americanization gets a. real .itself.- Tile animal a.in,dom. s j: ^ pessimist's faitl- • hasn't- anything a tuft in sotter localities for'one thing, trlends and advocaTes. and. tnere arf. • .*. -■■ ma'nv sdeb tn the membership-of th County Coort, County of ftockia'nd. , | tin the Matter of the y Application ' of the Board of .Sup'er- ■ visors of the County of Rockland, relative to. acquiring Utle^ to certain real property in - said County tor highway purposes on State High- - • w a y — Ro ute \No. 3/ known as 'the Tompkins Coi^-Stony Point' and West Haverstraw-Stony Point Fed- _ oral Abi , H i ghway No. 7-f . \ . -■ ' NOTICE IS HEREBY- GtYBN that the undersigned have been \appointed j [ [ Commissioner ’ s, ten ascertain the com-i | J pCnsation to be paid to the' owners ] + of the lands, situated in the town'of. COAL Now is.- the . time ’ to piace your\ abuse. . • ; The Anfericanu feeling-for. personal, liberty . is. strongs '.The. man who,, gives- his norse only half cnupgh to eat rtfsents being called to account for If. -. He : thinks humanitarians should , • mind their own business. . torn - Of - ilto'. in thi*-: . warljUghjch ggts | 'cluth. He- can ’ r bo-\ more quickly under so<iial conditions ■but a .revere .. -fUeve that good-luck will continue ‘ or. which are both social and festive thau Rockland County Socjety for the Pro-i - - will . gr0 w up, or to>ny Other May.- ----- vsntic.n of Cruelty of AmmalS. ^ ^ ^ are ,. oing to be better, or ~r ' . ' - a ------ - . ' ' -arwhys-StolR' have the hearty-eupp^rt j ^ ^ ^ win dodge hext yearA, -Dr. beitner • returned- from a fishing of the Rockland News.. - ' ( . omet . bllt .p U u the reverse leyer. trip to the Adirondacks last -week and he's' a wonder. .He will believeand his friends say he is developing anything : that- has a sob In the 'u- into as a good disciple of Izaak Walton ture. . Tell him'that ^obd times are as Frank Comesky, , Charles A- Mor- THE MEN YOU FIRE. To discharge an employe Is a con- 1 1 0 end ; tomorrow . and that' begging : rod. A. R. Tremper, Herb. Bauer, Ray .tension ' of . weak., management, a reflection on the erupToyeTT\ When you hear an executive; berat ing his assistants, you can say to yourself he is an incompetent execu tive.. No one is fit ter manage-who does not know human'beings .and the mo tives ’ which influence their thoughts and acts. . .. A ’ good leader can arouse a foot ball team to fight like, madmen. A weak leader cannot win a game with the. be;st players in the worijLJo help him . ,. ... ....... .. i_ ..... In your business you. can; get your assistants to' give you their, u'ttiost loyalty and fiopest effort; or you can cause them to yield y4u a minimum of .effort'and no loyalty at all. . ^ The big incentive to loyal effort is ■appreciation, , It is a bigger' factor than money. Praise for work' well done costs but little. And yet, human nature is such that ft' *a aroused to super ef fort by deserved praise and it is dulled to indifferenee-by the lack of It Everett. Fred Geist, Ray Bergman, et it is f is to become-a national pastime in ---- rMvr ar fmte-wee-ks ■ a ad — h»-; v oaid. .h.a; ...aj ... — ....... .. a . v ~------ - ----- - --- - iieve you if your first name was An-,; Which leads to'the.question: What is the subtle connection betw r een the spring sun and the desire to go fish ing? Nons^of us exactly knows; but ,wo\do know that ten of thousands of men\\ feeling • The; gentle carespes^ of anihs. WELCOME...,TO NYACK. ■ ft is more than a personal compli - 1 t.he sun-warmed breezes, are made nieflt that the members of the_ Hud- saddenly aware that of all things : tu son . Valley Federated Chambers of ; t j 0 there is -nothing they want so ’ Commerce have planned to h(dd .tt«lr as to turn their backs to drudg- June meeting- here next. Wednesday. | er y anij i 0 Ut y and *ga somewhereAq -For the friendiihess involved in- this [wet a line. '• selection Nyack feels a personal re- > _ . ’ -* t — L tt ..-:' . v ..James .Mpir .is . again'..at “ .his^dec^k ..da'- Acting m - b oat to such gn'-as-j radiating gunshtoe and! optimism- af- semblage- it is incumbent upon oqr j ter walking about for a wbek with his f 7 : ; The men you fire may be better men thoR. you are. They have within them, perhaps, the seed of getilus. They ,needed the fertile soil of en couragement and opportunity, pid you plant tfhem In the stony ground of repression and Indifference? . Many of .he men , who today are honored', by maaklnd for their great and wdYthy achievements- have been \fired ’ * by e mployer s who , could not ' citizens -to bestow the best qpality of; arm la. A sling as a result of . a dislo- .civlc and. of private- hospitality of cated shoulder IJlade. Mr. Mar was which the village Is capable. It Is; not only missed at the Gregory Ac ■such, a spirit of \generous and cour* Sherman yard, but at Rockland Lodge. ’ feous welcome that will confirm the good name of Nyack as a place adapt, ed to visitors. It is -this more thah any other feature of the occasion that will mfike pur friends, come ..again. “ Bangs are coming In' agaii>, ’ ' says “ Jce ” Ginter. ‘ \j ’ his-rather\old fash. The- Village of Nyack truly wel-Ltoned way of clipping the hair in front comes the members of- the great Hud son'V^rfyTbrranJZaTltra7toaVd»-«ftde-A>f tip A gf brains and capabilities. It be- speaks soilcituae for the_ enjoyment and profit of-their visit, arid it trusts that -they and each of them will take home pleasant memories of time well and profitably spent. .. . ■ - .. The Assembly oomlnation ln Rock- County is n^t specially attractive and there are no avowed candidate* h* All CtA UJ a , --- - ^ , f , . estimate -their -w^irth .or develop and'yeF. BUh'Ha.verstraw. taS'minatt.^wh^ if jr 0tt can /- sm ij e -^tea all the iiest do encourage Ursir geniua; ‘ > Make friends of the ypong ’ HtfS and wofii.cn who work for ybtt. -Train. ..thepL help, them, educate them,' en- couraito the#. You anrely aga, npt The pe bli i b m n y la out foV the Bacon. Albert 8,' Bttr.reaba has started for Vienna,* Hope he gbts there *k»rier 'jj^^raonally,,™To the [destination while he was- ppatmant^ people.tnoee employee are • tn^-THnu -j Amd if you have learned how_tb _wlri theJSpyalft- arid to develop the en- thufi^unm'oi* your the.' pub lic _ He toay-,' prefStid\ differentiyT* but Will think well of you -and helpJ eveVy aTsn secretly w$ies . lie-k»d No. 722, F. and/A Mw of which he Is the efflcent worshipful'master. V • has appeared once morb on account - ‘ So many a t th e gi rl s, .. have had tueir curia scissored that they are.turning in desperation now to something ^rhlch wftT make them different ‘ from the rest. ' Bangs go well will . bobbed hair, are becoming, and. smack of newness; so why not? ’ ! u iP.\ If you can work, whgn all the rest are knocking. - weep; If you can help when other paths ar^ . blocking, * . And worliera :aU aeejm to be asleep. H r^u caa nhim when others all # ■ o iaj fl n g .. ’ If. you work' froim duwli;~paat set, bl Stony Point, County 5f . Rockland, as shown On a map'on file in the office of the clerk of Rockland ’ County, sought to be taken for highway pur poses in the above entitled proceed ing by an order of the County Court j^- of Rockland Connty, dated the 20th day of May,, 1921, arid'that they will meet at the office of E. W. Hofslatter, No. 1 South Broadway, in the village of-Nyack cm the 11 th 'day of June. 1321, at ten . o ’ clock' in ; the forenoon of that day to examine the lauds pro posed ‘ to be taken and. to hear-aU the parties, interested therein and to de termine. t!ie compensation to . be paid to toe. owners \of the lands sought to be taken. Dated May 24th; -1921: -• •. MORTON LEXOW. Ffeq., ' . - ‘ Of Suffern, N. Y. JOHN y.. GILLIES, . V ' - of Hdverstraw.-N. Y. L auren m . townsexd , . . ; '• of Nanuet, N. Y. E. W. HQFSTATTER. Attorney for Petittoiier, ■ \ ~ r ~ - — Oft ’ k-e and P. - Q, - Add r ess, _ — Ng ackr N. Y. ’ ■' 1 Coal is apparently at the lowest priefe and will remain so until the first of May, When a monthly increase of 10 cents per tan is anticipated. . Avoid winter congestion of railroads and st-reet traffic ‘ with neces sarily higher prices by having your bin filled now. \ v ’ GREGORY & SHERMAN Lumber Built!in^ Material :: Phone 91 NYACK, N. Y. T1 10. tlPSON, MAIE C. — in pursu ance of an or.dor of Hon. Mortimer B. Patterson, Surrogate of the County of Rockland, notice, is. hereby , given to all persons having; claims; agaiqst Made C. \Thompson. ' deceased, late of the County of Rockland, to- present the same, with the\ vouchers . therebfi to Fred M. Lamson at the office of Rounds, Hatch, Dillingham & Debe- voise, .No. .62 Cedar Street; in the \Boroughunsramrattrin;~ttrty — of New FOR SALE BY . . \ ' HAIRE CS, ELAUVEHT ^ No. Broadway Telephone 402 NYACK N. Y> P * -M-:-*** v -F -i- * * York, on or before the 9th day of September, 1921. Dated; New York, the 4th. day of March, 1921. . . . .... •• • FRED M. LAMS 6 NV — .. ' Executor. ROUNDS, HATCH/ DILLINGHAM .\ .. ’ & DEB EVOISE, . Attorneys-for. Executor, - ' C2 Cedar; Street, ' ■/ . Boroagh of Manhattan. . New Y'ork City. ARE YOU WELL?? If you--want to be well, but are discouraged because health is denied you — if you hive tried everything else, then this little card bears a MESSAGE OF HOPE Nearly every kind of disease is being permanently .. corrected -through 1 -the , new.'- ence of CHIROPRACTIC which remove* the cause. When jth* - cause , la. removed, ' then Nature can do perfect work and restore you to health. * B. E. KIMBARK, D. a CHIROPRACTOR Fhoqfl Jie-R u v . COMCrTERS, N . > . 1 . 4 ’ I 1 ♦ ' h 4 \^ * 1 * , ■ . • • . — ----- — — — - Own a Home or Pay Rent - Which ? Several pod bargains In mordern Homes to be had upon easy terms. Call and learn particulars Joseph T. 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