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,blished on . Friday by tde Rock Printing Company, \ lnc: s office and Iplace' ’ oi'j-basiness, Cliticjh .street, yyagte. ' I WrnC^^ViN^'l P ‘ M * 1(1 ^ nt \ -I .. ■ i:\:I k. 1^ «dttdfi is likely to take his cue from Presl- dent Harding who recently, without^ 8tapp f Um to thihk^ftotj^ ^duM-edPdd in other conntrims', palatably declifcd that “ if all the nations of the 6artb ;w4re \as ■ hohest and unselfish as this tepubliiif thprfe.jwould never jb^i adoth- i-CL- - ^ S ?tr ; ■ quiet Of tttf-Bight, \< White I sit, -aiy eyabrowe knuffng. and I wonder ythy,!^ 'no* ; That I haue tp. pay, good- tor and editdr;] cl K. Wiltiafns, Benjamin llaas, secretary. 'The i ress of the -officers is \the pfHi iis newspaper. , iny own fee trie I A HYFH^N^ 1 VICTORY. ’ i' -Entered at It e. postMTic^ in, Njnjck., F K. r T, accdrdfnjg to in act of Cott ..' gress of Maifcn 7, 1879. for |tr . so syrai dbaoxiou nthetic S ' Tbrnf , flittli worry .n^it '.at kW. Por^ttey rto not 'have to fphy ‘ gres. sion \through tbe ' mails \Class 1 raU ’s.'-. - ----- - i. for |transmis- ils -jat • second ...Secretary ^ toward] k peciiifcri; -of jhypiienfsm tiVat 'A •. i-lifhf or I fret reprimanded Admiral Sims for telling And it dotjpn t seen tinc'h.alien trad' and ’ .upcha Ih'ngcphli; a HiatCr In, tBe hall “ ' . fpr a ign tfa 4 fr -l — For ... ow n — l l lumd i ajbmtt a'biU. * ttaire tltUngJt jinchallengad' and, -< j qrut l w eonee r h ing - lt to -a- fopigit , 44 .J For — osta — ill umrilntio n- Jplit should be Advertising ratest* 25 cents par. Inch. Subscription rates: One year, ■ J2; ‘ six months, fl. Sing ’ ^. cbp*es, 5 cents. For sale on all newsstands.' I Fgreinn Ailvrrtwin*. Representative ! I THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION . j FRIDAY, JULY .1, 1921. madly whirling still. .. . HENRY F. PijJNGLE. i 1 a w ■ ' T he .REPOFiTER'S 'NdteCGAY. ‘ \ a I i TI PROHIBl.TiOfi PARADE. ' . The managers of tlie ^great parade staged for New .York i.'ity on. July.-dtii to protest against ' prohibition, state •that up to the close of last.week 317. 000 men and women had enrolled for . the inarch. ' .. This would he by far the mightiest army, that' has ever\ been ' moved , .t.hrougl? the streets of\ any American | city on.dny occasion, not. ex^pting the Grand Annies of Gcant and Sher-1 .-man in Washington at . the ,, close -'of .• our ’ Uivff WOTT 'The march ; of • each j of those armies requirfed an. entire day; ti-tv- u; . vi 'v. ~ : - — f ence. • So uloing. it will . not . be ; . ............ that thfe'pdcrOtary has rebatlpd the ; suspicion that he, is a diligent iwooer of* tile \jackass\ vpfb and believes : that 'the way for politicians in. Amer ica to iet-on is\to catey*'to notsy tpl-j. norities. Of no seeming conseqUenc ’ o ' Is . tfie ; beloved robin t rqadbreast, to him is\^ the lopfnion of the -grth? I stmg; in poem ami prose ,to become a ihass of Ibyat Aihericans. But toeit j P^tN- Up-State farmers,; e»i^cially 1 Opinion is .' of consequence. The. at-! those dn popthetia and, •western ’ New tempt tl humiliate.Admiral Sims lifts i York, d^claiie, he already .that;and hini to higher honor. ' ’ ' ; ! P ro P |les r t~at the time is hot far dis- The prattical question is raised, Yant when these mertry harbingers of dan. Secretary Denby longer be use- spring will not be pro fee ted by law fill * to a patriotic* Acjmlntstrati6u. a 8aisst ' thh ” farmer -and gardener which- • came into power to represent vkoSe berry, and fruit crops are uoav Official influence is thrown to fho destroyed annually hy the army A Inerica, as a ‘ ‘ whole? Tsi there any of robins in evidence, at present, plrne if) -Washington for one whose. East year there vfas conkiderablo Sinn Feiners and tlieir allies and < ’ .onipl;iint against this nofed. songsler who -hastens: to please . those wi o fr ” m ninil'septions, but this year the the country's internal Girniers are vocifemus-'dn depounclngtl- ^y at jj oe ijland News birice. peace and embroil If in a war oyer their former Teadbrea^ted friends. Al an ’ issue:, which does, not concfTn it?^ so an .early summer permitting 'thh New York Tribune ' t robins to prpdfice four brood® this sea- *•' , ; Son instead of tlie hoTinal two or rp;^ . ; s. v e r ** g e *-twViod hoin And a- parade compost s - c ou l d' nof - tn ar entirely ■ ’ ’ ' in - th e-i- THE BOY PROBLEM. com j or five' birds, and : with each robin -2 — - Jaanly fosteritrg ' sixteen ro twenty act' and orderly formation that [ Four-boyi wco urr'icrv frrr-!-n-frciglrt-jv.tinesfcrs\ that rievetnp fn matur ity t -sfict'y military nne wtuld do, *t car were arraigned before Judge F ’ e-i- vc.ry qUickly, the rural population 'is parade of even loO.OOO could not pass.j tOway,. of juvenile court at Tampa, showing' alarm. •a given . point between snn^se an 1 Fla. ''He-ordered ;each to; earn'enough : ' TUe ravaiI ^ of the robins, on' frt,ft dark. A parade . more- than 39d,Q00 /honey Uo buy a jack-knife-'and pre-i hae hap „ strong would 'from the. absence ot j S e nt it to some boy at the .Cbjidren ’ spectacular variety be ’ ' little more Home - discussed before-many farm ers' granges: ' Of ' course, there are many .loyal supporters 'of the robin. How to.punish children Who break an( j lin iier the existing laws the rob- aws has long been a problem. . This jj^ s prote c te d from hunters-of all than'would bj? the 'movements of,the seems a good way to make a punish- i^ti-their , onlv enemw beini the 'a-i-T «. certainly it t» b«-C£ L d » ^SLiSlS! the sidewalk, and at other points of ..ter'than locking up in the, -company The practice of the.courts has been to -than a disorderly mob-, and \its pass-; agS. woufd not he more impressive view;, •Such , . other yoGtnyul offenders, and bet-: asseBS a fin© of $25-* for each .bird des parailc awoind do uhtiess] t» r t ha n im p osi n g a l i ne to^be pai d , tlUygd , : Or lat^ the rdbin'd ’ a? also. - cause many persons to. accept un/trud by a . boy's par.ents., .. ]. • . . b e en protected by \the law in mirny •the claim ot. us promotors that tret ' ., .»; ... . ,. ■ . . i , • ....! narts of the South, where it winters . majority of the American people were - - - --------- ' -------- ~ t • • A . - . , ■ .! ■ • — ■ • ..... l and as a result his-numbers have in- in sympathy With its,purpose. But .i L . hi ,GH SCHOOL GIRLS' ‘ ATTIRE, simple statement of figures -will *»ho'w,I that this parade would be'nothing like , a decisive test of that assumpticn. ■ dres3 ' worrying .a lot of - folks. ; • The farmers charge tt»y the jqbiaa The* registered .voters of .Greater-Nc w* i.uicstly teachers. But ' the Parents' : perch nen'.'halantly ; upon the limb York are in round figures, about -Vsi-uciatuOii of Indiana i-'.'f ’ ently point- of a cherry tree and devour.its fruit- — '-feniion and a hatf ' given if four hen- eti otrt-where ref.orai'shduld commence, despite any, number of white and yei- •dred fTTousind shouid march, it would namely, .in the home, • .' I low ribbons -or rags ',it may display. he over a million short 'of jhe. total f Misguided pride on the part of-par- One farmer reports that he p urchased creased with alanming rapidity ; Also The way hjgh .school grris ought to *l. e has become,almost domesticated. '.Stervic^' - Pnon^)l039-W and a car and courteous ■chauffeur . will drive • “ ybui ftpil your' desjtidatiBu - great)d)tfpuf Ch. but wlt| . 1 11 . SA EE TY fJR at WtLtlAM L. SMITH i ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisementa in thiacoluilin are lifinerted at tlie rate of one cent a word. No ndvartise* i; inenta will'be-oh'ar'de«f for lea* than ten cents. FOR SALEr — One share of stock of Journal Publishing' Company. AP ‘ FOR RENT — Underwood, Remington. L. C, Smith and QiiVer typewriters for rent. Prices, $2.50 -to, $:> 50 per ■month. — Cyueii' amt Crawionl, P ot Off ic e Buiit iing, N>~ack: FOR ' SALK — FOpcoru 'ahd p-.-aimt sia- chineV like new;-good for_ afore or stand; cheap. Also stools for sale. Apply Candy . Kitchen, 7 South Broad way. Nydclt. \ BOARDING — Lady with J year old girl desires room:and board.for sum- : mer mdn ’ Tis In Nyack- or Rockland Lake vicinity. State prices. - ' Mrs. J, Mair, 26»9 S, G2nd street, Philadelphia, Pa. ^ ' ' 6-30-2 FOR SALE — Standing grass, about acres, reasonable. ‘ Telephone 388 Nyack. b : ' •' SPECIAL MEETING. electorate of that city, with.out • tak- ! e “ ts ‘ s responsible, for the evil Of ex- : St considerabTe expense cTieesecIotli ing into •acc ount the doubling of, yi^l'tnwfcga ht dressing among school girls, l and covered hls^strawberry patch with A special meeting, of qualified voters Of ‘ Union. Free School District No. 4,. Town of Orange town. County of KocSSand and State of New York will be' held in the school building, Liberty .Street, Nyack,' N. YL, on ’ Monday evening, July 11, 1921, for tli^e purpose of voting on the foilowing 'prnpoai- Qnn: ; _• — _ — . . ' FOR SALE BY - *• HAIRE C 81 , BLAUVELT 15 No. Broadway Telephone .402 - - NY ACK id.* YU . ■ x ^ \/ smith wants her daughter to- it. laying the cloth op the leaves'of number of voters bv wpmati suffrage, i ^ Irs - arid the fact that 'many thousands-of . Iwjk a tittle bit ^better than Mrs, ; the plants. Imagine his ire on Ap- perspns from' oiiiside that, city have ('Jones ’ s.' knd tin? resu l t ha a been- a I preaching . the patch the foltowing- agreed? to march. Acceptances have I competition ruinous to the ideals tor) morning to perceive \several robins come front many far-distant states. Which schools exist. j. emerge aimlessly . from under the cloth. The same farther adilst “ Why, ;• Hence such a. demonstration, im pressive ' though it would be, could prbvejiotbfrig more, than, that there is PROPOSITION. • , Tire Board of Education of Union Klee School District, Nq. 4', Town of Orange town, shall be and' ate hereby empowered to expend the sum ot Three Thousand, Seven Hundred Fif ty Dollars. ($3,75t>.i)(>) . from funds wow on hand for the purchase of the ptop- In reducing prices while allowing >Tar that, in order to feed ‘ enj all they a teryJarge element of the American! wages .to stay put, the “wizard o.f'.De*: *Y®n P'ck the berries before _Jhey get people who 'favor - the- complete- ’ over- ( .treit ’ ? becomes ^ the envy of the manuy ri P e - . 1 try to .raise strawberries for facturing employer who has not yet ? market and can ’ t get even enough for figured out how he can do . the flke ; tny own table. ” -' In desperation tha •without going under. ,, theyve got. SO many young ones this erty ■ knowp as . ^ 0 Presbyteri;yi throw of-the' ISth Amendment, a .fact that, does not need to be prgved. As for the settlement- for the question whether that - element is in the ma jority' ,it. can only be done 'by a decisive ’ test at th.e polls Church Parsonage property and bounded 'and- described as follows: \On'.the north, and west by property of-Union Free School District. No. 4, Town of Orangetown; on the South ion© mb in, there is 'New York has 40 of the 67 -Ameri- ; nD sle£ P afjteir 3 o'clock in the morn- It.ds. hqw v ever. certain that'.the celc — A3ins whose income'exceeds ?l,90Oi,OG<L when there are. three or four hpn- a year. They must be the, owners of ' (lre d in the trees about one ’ s: 110036,' yfew York City ’ hotels. \ | One farmer points but five nests on. the ' - * ■ - j buildings of .his place and twenty in .the trees surrounding the buildings. __ ____ As- xg t't here is no'concerted action - 1'nipuw.iv,.- as possib!*'. DnT , .jio'' , \ , on-}'.*Tng.a Tower mortality rat? than the- bR Uie part of.the fariber, bdl he Irillts farmer has. been forced tq admit that by Huds6n Avefttre> afld 0 „ the while there may be - music . fn the by Uberty Street . , . . . “ cheer-up ” 1 of byation of our national birthday in. New York this year will be attended by incidents of unprecedented charac ter. which it is the personal liberty? of every sympathizer\to help make ns ! , At .that, the pioneer: airmen are hav- shoxi ’ d. t magme that t h, ■play of the Ariierican mretal dis-l first ocean navigators flag in' New York which is customary an that day,- will-be in honor-of this unique demon-;. - Revised: Can you keep my daugh- ’ i . stratlon, which frank C. Drrike, ■ Its , jter.in the alimony to which she has organizer, says' will be composed ofi been accustomed? - “ real Am erican s. ” ~ ! y , ... ...... ' . , ___ j very much about .the subject: ' -To j modeimrze the old nursery rhyme, ; one might say: ''■' ; Who ’ ll kill, cock robin, ; i I said the farmer. : I ’ ll wring his ‘ neck; LHe ’ s eating mi', fruit .and berries By Heck! PATRIOT; 5M AND' manners . j If rouge on the knees is coming to ... .......... . -j stay,- we wonder, if they ’ ll powder ; Speaking it a; college- commence- them in pqb'Hc ment the ocher-day, John W; \ Davis'.' ex-Ambassador to. Great Britain, ex pressed .the view that loud boasting of aur nationaT virtues and chfeve- ' ments, iinplying that . we are vastly superior to the rest of the world, is a display of bad manners taiher tllan •aq indication of real patriotism. Mr. Davis pointedly observed that Ameri canism does not consist . in “a vajit contempt\ for other nations, ” and that “ pee .may be a very good -American and'still believe thgt all wisdom'will not die with us .and that other na tions, possess many-virtues which we' not only do noFmonopolize but wht&f we can well afford to imitate. ” -Carp .may not be- the poor flsh Dempsey backer^-think. * A SM/UE-ALONG ’ THE WAY. . It ’ s An III Wind. Primitive Pin*. The earliest kind of pins, or - of sp,kes se. ,.rrg ii,e S uuie purpose ..as •pins, were probably thorps or the ^•mnll bones of fl s h and other animals.' Among the remains found on ’ the sites of prehistoric lake-dwellings pf Eu rope there are a.unmborof bone phis, some of- rude and others'of an elegant form The great majority of the pins In thee* “ Jluds” are, however, of ! ^nze; bu^a few of coppgr and ona “ Do you think prohibition has done; of lron have ala6 been discovered, any good?” . '. ■ __________ __ ■ ; -The Mow York, Times recommends this view to the eansiileiurfton of the orators preparing-tOTspeak on-thfe com ing national holiday arid says: “ Few, if any of I'hwospeakers. N who have been woht on _.Fourth of Jiifylo tell their hearers what ajjreat and uable.'people -We are,' and ho\ir much igrohter^and ■nobler ’ we afe than other peoples, . would talk in this-absurd and unman- one of.'th&lr' heaurers. \They havNr too much sense for that and tco “ much fear ed excitift'g de'risive — laughter . as ftosome flat-\ TTfce view ,of Mr. Davis is forcible, • hut this hational .h|khlf In deep-seafed, *BdTth¥ average orator on .the Fourth “ It certainly has. Jt. tdught a lot of mea...to tend to their furnaces last THOMPSON, MAIL C. — In pursu- Well to Forget Gorxows. • . | Some people-htmrd up their sorrows . , , . , ,, winter where formerly they never, a s a miser hoards gold, and whenever “ aaca oi an order-of^H en. .Mo rtimer went near thetr eenars. ” — 'Judge. A Manufacturer ’ s Daughter. “Claire doesn ’ t seem to Have as many admirers as usual about her to night. ” /. i.- ' . • . .r* “ She JUrid m e only recently she was expecting to lay 3 feV men oi. ’ ’ — - Judge. . y ’ A ' • Sufficient Evidence. . J ’ lTliat woman: must be a society leader,-:^® has alt the oar-marks of . „■ , ..-7 ----- one. 1 * - .............. '* L- ri.crly way about th??rnselye& ’ QT any, ...„ ‘ ?.Y©u meaa, -tinger-marks. Did you notice the clgaredte staiasrrTJudge. • . Un a epo Baaodailtiff. Benson-rWby. is ^fgpvmfny^ „» Baneley-^He. won ’ t furnish gasoline \dastiT* can do anyUiteg wheav he lends tb«gi hW powder towB- -eaa db, and verSr miajy i h!n mowex.-Aludge- 'MH ^ they have a little leisure,, they take them out arid count them over as the miser sprints up hts treasure. Tha filler your coffers are of remembered aerrowsr'the poorer you are. Throw them awjiy. Refuse to. recall them when you can help IL— Exchange. “ Mary. what.fljd yojt.dp. at SUffritwr.Septerilh^ 192L, school todpyr To which Mary made the Immediate Tefdy : “ Oh, nothing ranch. They took' me driwn in the I basement of-the church and took- nag' Induitiya Advantjaf.. _ In-toe ordlMry'Jbuslness of life, Mh ... | caunoL^tiiHicher. ^ ; ,cs] ... V: •Polls, will open at 7:30 o ’ clock and close at 9:30 o ’ clock P. M. June fit, 1921. . ■ ' • ' ' ' ' GERRJT SMITH. ' / -President. A. R. TREMPER, - • Secretary. . . • r& TBPHl i LVS, MYRON — In pursuance of an order of Honorable Mortimer B.. Patterson, a Surrogate of the County of Rdckland, notice is hereby given to all', persons having claims against Myron Stephens, late of the County of Rocklami, deceased, to present the same, .wLh vouehers thereof, tp the subscriber, at her place of transact ing business, at the office of Frank Comesky, her attorney, at No. 13 South Broadway, in thf Village of Nyack, County of Rockland and State of Nf^ York, onuor before-the first day of pecember, 1921, next. Dated; Nyack, N. Y„ the 1st day ot June. i93L • SOPHRONIA STEPHENS, Administratrix. FRANK COMESKV, • ' . Attorney for Administratrix, > Office and P. O. Address, 13 South Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. . - Own a Home or Pay Rent - Which? Several gooi bargains in modern Homes to be had upon easy terms; Call and learn particulars Joseph T. Gay nor ■ ~ Telephone 213 Depot Place & Cedar Hill Ave., NYACK, N. Y L A Patterson,^ Surrogate of Rockland, notice is hereby given to nil persons having claims against Male C. Thompson, deceased, late of the . County of Rockland, to , present, * the; aameT wl,th the vouchers thereof, to FYed M. Lamson at the offlce pf. Rounds, .Hatch, Dillingham ' & Debe- voCse,-No. 62 Cedar Street, Jri the Borough of Manhattan, City, of New, On or Before Ju!v Tenth W 11 Wt krW 1 W 1 W WUI y ■ Vllftll 4%-^ FOUR PER.CENT ON PROVIDENT ACCOUNTS 4% • . \ Deposits made on or-before the 10th day of any month will draw Interest from the first day of the same month on all- sums from Five Dollars to Five Thousand and upwards. 1 Interest Credited January 1st and July 1st. 1 * INTEREST ON SPEfclAL*CHECKING ACCOUNTS nnni/i inn AAiiunf Tni/OT AAftiniim-' ROCKLAND GOVNIY TRYST COMPANY ■ : -j r r — ; * * ----- ri^rAy^a^r rr. ~x • Banking Hours, 9:00 to 3:00. ' Saturday, 9:00 to 12:00 - Saturday Evening, '7:00 to 8:30. . — . • _• ' ■■ . ; Got Her Pennies.' Mary had attendee Sunday gchoel. for the .first timeT Upon retorpiagr^- ,, home she was asked hy h er mother r York, jpn pr before the 9th day of Dated, New Yolk, the 4tir 4*1 of ' Marc Si , 1921.. ’ ‘ 7. ' ' ‘ ‘ l \ FRE0. M. LAMSON, .... - '■ v -Bkeciitoy. ROUND^ HATCQ, DUXlNOHAtt . ise . Van Body Traeka'for Local aAd Lonp Dlatance Moving. ' Gump Body .Trucks for J^ccavatirig. — •2 'C0dTir'Strevt, L ‘ . - Boroagh of_Manhattan, Newark -City, , 7 N foama to Kira by Day 0 r CoPtNmL S 2 rale|»hooiw,, 1 ? 1 ^ arid «W V . . .. ' .V ' • • j/ ’ '»' J . ,? ri.ii'