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One-year, $i>; six mtfetfts, •?!. • Single topies, .5 cent,s. ‘ rdr sale on'all newsstands. , i Fortaim AdveniaitHi RrpretmyrtiVe I d tHE AMERICAN ' PRE^' A55<m VnoNT PRiDATc.JUJrX . 22; a931. !,; . 4 \ r. ^ * '.1 .) , .HARD TO DECID^. The sadness that attended clbie. t of jneglect, 1 t5 ^: r Ttdr Ifc kt ta*g, (-hiklrea-.i'a the ^lie-of ; heedlbss. .entv T . L. - ; • > 1 3 2 %; hbsttrl thethselTea „ ^ ! , &,«. F TE,-2: W v . i iano4f.!oy(pr ,3: ; eyei'' ■- rough tha gates of glad surprise, irce i < Tsie|if up tho path ,bt low rlpilei' — « U ' a 4: V f ' V 111 ) .IT10 ;Kh, prbatlreitc'e fv'agrancS liOte distil — Claraoce^rmy. ’ T»TTR^ySTi«:s7NWEpAY i r the ICE COST A BURtiE ’ N'/' ^ th.e Nyapk- ^hafib'er ‘ ofy-C^iitS^cb Waits of .seat -be^cfitt for toe^kc^itsh^otdi eJjerclee.-f.ome sopervisiAfl ' ot « the ^yhck I«fe From 4ut the he^art of the .Violet Hills jiariy, a conoern which'hils a monopoly ' 4-* _ ^lanHxtAjnrrrmv\ . of the ice business., in This commun.|ty jind which is daily adding-to the bur- d^ of ;liouseliolders and^ business Last yean under different manage ment. when everything connected! . .. - , ' . „ •'1 v. v „ 7,. with the manufacture of Icel and bel^ • TW Women of Rockland . County Was .higher' than pt present', muebj wheth ^ r associated with organtsa ■better.-service was maintained and people * were • getting what .thfey paid for. • ' . ' ' i - ' ' -At .present many njstpTne'rs are not getting? what they pay for — quantity. Twenty-five pohrids now-sold to houa.e- holjiers in ntany instances do not weigh, fifteen poundfi' and-- people, who .tions-of political or social nature, or taot, desire ..to know all “ that ft neces sary, in order to be Citizens \of the proper stamp, able in ah intelligent manner to take .their, part in the work in which citizena \are interested .Through' the political and the 'non- political-bodies It Unexpected that World- Wgr wRl never entirely be ^ year id S 0 cents for icq-duripgr! w omen will -receive the instruction , week are now compelled to buy 25 necessary to guide them in doing the pounds dAtat nearly double, the rlght thing, according „tp tfceir judg- ••,**.* . • i ntfirnt «• hesrt fitci Hmo r'/vmvor^\ ;t 'Storekeepers as well. It is. a'j--*r*~ - -*r\ '-f -, • • clearlv up to TUch on .organi-P 1 ^ to, know all., about the candidates as .the Nyack- Chamber of Coin- 7 3 ^ V 16 questions -at stake that will eliminated from the minds of-many peoplpTn Rockland County. It' is hut. natural that this is' trae.-for constant cosL™' ^ • 1 nient, when the time .comes to vot« at reminders' of the havoc war caused.j/ ^. ot o „ ly are hougeholders c0tflp1ala .J the ..primaries and the gerierai election- are continually, being pre^'nted.. and ; jn? but storek ^ pe ^ W eli.\ dt is. aj ^ fal1 - .The women generally d' some who sent their .boys away •with . ter a smile' ard- receiving their bodies ,-,fj 0n back,.- to bury them in borne' soil. ^ rce . Md ‘ we ’ rVupectfuHy' urgr : iiiat'r i, 6- 8 e tt,e ‘ * trough their- votes .next •^Those who tply and deeply ayiRpait-i^^y, {jJ interrogate - residents and thlze may feel that “ even tny i storekeepers to ascertain • just how ... .. ..... sorrow through ’ the los s of Ware fel-j 'f hry nrr k ^ u ^. treated Bjr the-Nyackl caadldatea/il they wlR- takte t h e tim e lows wii! away 1 in . time;'\ but. war..trouble seems to have a.differoht -effect .on the indiyiduai . who . suffered j/- - : — - - • ^ •' ~ • . • the loss'of son,, brother, friend. . ■ THE NATIONAL-BUXOGET. -are -hems Ice Company. November. It .Is, an .epsy matter fot either man or .woman to Study;, the to do that, .and it will not be' neces sary to have educational . catapaigns for that purpose, for a manfe fitness i to rule, or to head a great piece of Wotem of . tfnfon Pr«i.-%^ol- pistriat is'd. 4, TaWn of Orahgctownj sWifl ibe atd. ip the echocjl^b^ttdin*^ Liberty IrebL-, V^lagp of- tY EJVBNTNQ, AUOl ojefock, for the > purpose < bf .leeting two trustdos. for the full term of three years'- ini place oL derrlt Smith and A. R. Tremper, >nd for the transaction of; such^other business a may properly -eontij*- before the !n S' 1 . <■' ; . ■- Polls open until !):JO'o ’ clock. By order, of the Boaf'd of Education. . '\'■■■ GERRIT SMITH. President A. H TRELMPER^Becretary. PHONE SHE At ’ S i PHONE ^ooo j ; , AlhlK Wftr ’ ^ A BtTTgR ORUGL!.aT.q.RE^ 1 , • -.■ - . / ■>'' TM service men who have returned j •afo most Willing ‘ to converse with j Chas- G. Dawes, appointed by Presi- ... . • • v ._ dent Harding as .director of tte-bud- those .who did not welcome their boys. — . ; ,. ... . . , •• , , • • • •, , a \ get. has taken hold of -his jab in a back because they made the supreme b , . - sacrifice, and it is surprising.'the wls-l W,1J ’ E‘ iaL in . lt: “ . • ' > dom 'and kindness th,ey show when j S0Enew ® 0 . morp - . . • .. . , . J fn many respects there is no- more Called upon to answer questions, fee 1-1 ■ o.-s.-urq-maiie , . ... , ■ important post in the. government, ing largely that it might just as wedl * ■ *'• an _-,- ' .. . i Properly administered. • it dkn save [ £jv ere of been Uiem that felL for all faced, ? ■ ■ . . - -. . death many times v ' ‘ I th ® taxpayers huntk'eds of millions j th . at L3treet , mu3j c that makes one A _r|of dollars. : ' < . . smile; and recall the days when one Tlw^rematas-ot ^wwands-of ■ Amer| , MaflS meting of caWnet mem-| , lurried baC : k tD uie\kitclveii : to get the ____ . . f-t lean boys are coming back, and fami- ! , ’ V T j bers and bureau chiefs called , by ,D1- I c0 { n i^p toss to tte old mai'Who-turn- gi-ve their O-.t, -p, - j,, .w President ’ s an--! . j - , u _ 1 ___ xu„i ______________ lies are - prepared to efforts In attempting To pay the 'm* ; proval, to j m pi- ess - U p 0n .them the m - -J dajtb instrument, and return hls smil tribute, assisted by soldiers and sau- - - - ' ors all over. But some- pafehtg and other- relatives of the slain are 1 necessity for the feost - rigid| ji ronj the- safe distance. Tlxere are i economy in every branch of govern-jp^jt many organ grinders on the * “ SKf wOfHr.-'m. an Vnsplrlng eJ-.! strMt3 t^lar. and t!,» piano organ i» ? ___ _ »k.. ii-.»«-i. ’ au,ple <* I ^ u “ - also disappearing. The old-min. with to disturb The remains that lie- “ over The People of tHe StSte of New-Y6rk. By the 'Graep of 'Gbd Free and In- dopende ’ nt. . To Anna Kley, GustaVe Kley, Wred-i e rick*W. Kley, Augusta-Forman, Anna' Drescher, Helen Tiedemann, ' Katie. Beach, August Kley, Leo Kley, and John Kley, and all the children, -heirs at- law. mextiof rkin, . Widow, deyisees. and legatees-.nf any) of, the; said-John Kley,- if tile, said John Kley, be ’ dead; - ... Send Greeting: ' Whereas? ‘ Anna Kley? who resides at Congers, in. tbe, County of Rock land, and State .of New Vor-k, has late-_ ly applied to' the . Surrogate ’ s?.'Court of the County of Rockland, and State of Xevv York, t o Iiav e a^certain- i nstru- ment In writing relating to both real and personal property, d§ly_ proved a.4 ttn last Will an4-T»stameat of Christ: topher Kiev, dece ased ’ , who- was u the. time pf bis death' a -resident if Congers,- in said County of Rockland . Therefore, you and. each of you ar? hereby cited to show causp before the Surrogate's Court, of our said Comity of Rockland, at the Surrogate ’ s:office in New City, on the twelfth day of September', 1931, at ten o ’ clock in the forenoon of that day, why the said last Will and Testament should not be ad mitted tp. probate as a will of real and personal properly.- ' In Testimony Whereof, W e have caused the '-Seal-*of — our Surrogate ’ s Cout'of said County of .Rockland, to- be -hereunto affixed. , Witness, Morti mer B. Patterson, Esquire, Surrogate .of our said, Coivity, the eighteenth day Qf July, in the. year^of ,our Ikird.'one the~drained monkey appears occasidn-; thousand nine hundred and twenty- work is pretty well determined before he Is named for the ticket. Where Is, the citizen That does , no; ''sit up and-take notice ” in the spring of Lie year, wjien through the. office windows there wafts, the sound of-the ohi hand organ? Somehow or otter is., something pleasant -about S E R V : i £ E ■ I- ‘ ’ ! > . A LUMBER, TIMBER MASONS MATERIALS FERTILIZER ^ ; and Pitlston Coal ' ■ & SHERMAJT N ack, N. Y. ; j j The new director's idea seems to there, cared for by the French, *bo , the way to economy is to econ-' .occaalonally cover the last resting ; ^ mi2e Tn3tead of mer ely talking about places with flowers. “ What stall I it Based \ upon ' Dawes ’ s -• do? ” one may say, looking to th^ p ast . .performance, it stranger, for .ad.Y.lce- . , | reasonably .safe td venture the P>^di c *| tractipn is , disappearing. There *was ;' Attorney for EXecotrlx, ally; always to. the delight of the ciiil- one. . - ' ' ■ drdn Wat form a circle around hint 1 (L-. ST -MORTTMER B, PATTERSON, tempera- add watc }! iiiQ antics of hia pet coin j- ...Surrogate, I* | gatherer; but eveir that street at-1 snLTON DE'BATJN? .If that advice js similar to the opln-j flon that If the wasteful . methods 1 a -v^imn one could hear the old ion expressed by . I resident Roosa-, the rule rather than the ! Qj-^n grinder giving his program.any volt, concerning-the body of bis son, erxeep^ion in Washington are not hour of the day or evenlng,,for after Quehtin, that .Jt 'remain where R IS-[-changed, there Is going to be a noise very often the answer comes. .“ But ;;ke 3 . r i 0t i n the Capital city, what if It we/e yonr boy! ” And this. ■ ■ cr.aees everyone to' bb silent, and i thipk! -Yes. what would one d°- If. the last meal of the day was usually a ; harvest time ' for him in the sum- POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. h ■; ... the sorrow were-choser-home! - x • F\\?oaMastef ! General Hays has atn-l Yesterday a conversation was over- ; nousiced a .reorganization of the Pos-j ■ • \ \ •' '• :- ’ lieai ‘ d along these lines, when a rela-| tal Saving3 B ank of fpr-reaching Ini- The question''of church attendance live was. discussing the advisability of ( p 0r5ance . - He says, thatMf. Congress j during the of j uIy and Angu 4 bringing back the dead, soldier from , wiji ibaek him up with, the necessary j is ti:oub i ing a number .of congrega- thevesmetery in-France, stating that j-'tegisIatffijLJja • pan- add hundreds of[ tl( jj, Sr and discussions are, heard here ■' “ France seemed so far away! ’ :The mjlU p ns To the ‘ ..country ’ s usable; and there as to' the methods'to use friend whose counsel was sought, said | W e a lth. This money, is now hoarded. to a ttracfTle people to the services'in To tte one In tears over the mempries'because its possessors are ’ afraid of!'the sum mer: : in numbers that coflie in that flooded the mind, “ Well, my-dear, private banks and do no ’ t consider tlie th 0 comfortable weafher One \>■« do ,-du w„, 10 - do? IfU m. Postal B«W. torn,, .«»*«». | SS the difficult question is best decided fenough . ; ' . every church should , have its doois hy asking myself that and .answering; Hap proposes to raise tte Postal j open * ide .^- 3 ^,^ aH year round, It. \V r hat do you.wafh to do? ” Afte? Bank's,, interest rate from two and that some means shbTRd be adopi- cent. to three per cent, and to so lib - , ted- whereby worstippets 'may hear eralize the bank in other ways that the truth proclaimed at least, once hoarded money will flpw into it. The evfery W eek, by ^ preacher who'has'* Tte personal . after-war ..question ftlPOst^LJBank .now.has 508,<)00 ’ deposl-j prepared\ himself for- his, joh An- hard to. decide. If there is comfort | tors, . 70 . per cent!, of whom ' are of other crowd, will make it known that -in-telling the\ government to proceed, ! foreign extraction. The total of their th.eo, that comfort belongs to t^iose J deposits' Is • merely noriiinal. compared. .who have suffered ■ the loss. . . B ring j -with wt.at -It would - .he If the iiberaliz- Haverstraw, N. Y. BOELL 4 JOHN M. — In pursuance of ah order of Hon. Mortimer B. P ’ atter- r son, Surrogate of the County,of liock- mer when the people sa-t outside t6< land, notice is hereby; given to all per sons having claims'against. John M. enjoy the fresh- -air. ' But- the; organ . . „ | grinder ft just, q cas.uai yiaitor .ta'.tLej P 0 ®I1>. Jatp. of Grand ’ . View. Rbckland ‘ County. New York, deceased, to pre- a moment of thought the reply- came back, - sppken in subdued tones, „ “ I want to bring him back/ sent the same, with vouchers there of, to, the subscriber, at his placff of transacting business,-at the office of his attorney, John F. McFarlwie, Ny- aeiev N: Y.,- op ’ or.befspe. the' 20th' day of January, 1922. Dated Nyack, N Y-, July 19Ui, 1921. ALBERT W. KICK, - -Administrator. JOHN'IC McFARLANE, Attorney for Administrator, - Office and P. O. Address, Nyack, N. Y. ' . FOR SALE BY . ' \ I n HAIRE - ta. . BLAUVELT • 15 No. Broadway. „Telephone 402 -NYACK N. Y' ! • i ! Own a Home : the summer is tie time to relax, and the churches should' abandon a great STEPHENS, MYRON — In pursuance of an order of Honorable Mortimer B. Patterson, a Surrogate of the County of\ Rockland, notice is hereby given to jail persons having, claims . against ♦ Myron Stephens, late.of the County of ' Rockland, deceased, to\ present tne the Jfroya■■■hacR*..ftyk-a.m.mfl&nB..-.attd ■ letriiig,.^ioji£y„_auggesied by. -H a y a ^a^ wor^-'-to---.tWSi«tdarmgetiiif^-Bnttrgl?7t . , .. •» r. • * t 1 XwUOiVltftllUt ID pitJOCJUb LiAC deal of th^r them sleep under the sky of tre coun- carri'ed out. try they loved so well! EDITORIAL JABS. , subscriber, at her place of transact- . It should be tie work ! of church ltag ;buslnea5> at the office ot prank offixdals to seepre .the best available; ^^^ . her; ' attorney( at : No: 13 P. r ?5 c .^ r - 3 ! durl ?S the vacation season,i - Broadway; \ In the Vijlage of „4nd to ; haye^even mord attractive | Nyacki Coanty - of Ro.ckbhd. and State music in the term than at an Ylnf New York, on or before the Hirst fashing-j b i H - people-makes bis service brief, his sermon short and to'the point, and has every part of the program fit in ' nicely to leave the thought in the !- Dated! Nypck, N. ¥., tj|e 1st day ot| June, 192L , , SOPHRONIA STEPHENS, Administratrix. I*- ■' ' If , we .scrap for Yap , it' will be | hot days, but he does not sound tt r B r o ; idw a y, N yack; N. Y. iicia wrt 'van for a scrao. — Or8Gn* i.ui.t A/-k. 1 »» h vno ^* 1 -. ^ UNDERNOURISHED (CHILDREN, j , ^ jf , . “ *« i of New York, on or before t ' Not long ago it was announced that , Man reap3 , what ^ ^ WS tlme ‘ T ^ reacher wno folds | ay of 192 l, next • is an amateur gardener.- — washing-j his* nennlf*'n>akp« hi» servipe brief. aa._ -* .. 50 per.cent. of a sample groUp of ^ ie | ton Herald ( children of'the rich in Chicago had j' *. ' ben found underweight apd tbit aj ^ Qa wagte may help make up •iKlJar deBctfency was !»u„d wMie.oI Wr.-CteIiu.aM En-| mlBd , o[ me iwple he deslree toi rHANK eou^KY ’ . IS p« ceet «t a stekyar^ ^W.t| w . , imwt. -Doa-t irLh lenT-. hr i^lnitrlltA I : Erroim. r.onvincinsr inquirers ttat even. - . t . • . . ; . Attorney ror.Aaniuiisirairis, \ falum atmosphere plus physical ac-i .. . ' a , . J tlla ‘ Cfy ° f . the church members these L office and P.Q.- Address, 13 South tivlty Is better for the health of children thata rich food and limou-i sines. . Now-Helen Bulllt Lowry puN Ushes an article on \The 111 Fed Bab ies of the ‘ Rich ” , in .which she. de clares that many mothers who have not .the excuse ot \poverty are starv ing 4 helr . children Into bad health Througl ■ ignorance of what, when and how.. they should ,eat v the poor often- show, the ill effects of ■ under-pourftirment. .'hilt . .not, «fte.fl£n,, says Miss LbwiT- than t'he children of wealthy fmaiUeB. y ^natter of common observation-Thar ‘ is [ really GonaUay that) is oh trial in the trial\ of war ■erfm- inals.* — Gretsiyilie <9- 'C.) Piedmont.' children <M r the* pdor are joften-morp and I because we 'yap for a scrap. — Green ville (S. C.) Piedmont. A versatile itdtoiral Is bn^ who Ire-, quently. gets , Into hot water. — New York 'EvenTng Post. \Vhep we ’ ve scrapped the navy We won ’ t 1)0 in ‘ tlt ( ape to scrap, anybody; •\Oenhanr she cbuld - not: pay. A few.yehrs ago she -said shi^ 'could \not lDse--T3battIe : Argtts.l / • 1 active and vigorous an,d [apparently \ more- healthy than' dilldren of- the rtefc. Being more active, tE.e . fomeSr develop Jiharp hungdi* and eat what 'is given them with a hearty appetite. The best way .to honor our dead soldiers-hr to rtememher- tiii living.:' Greeifille (S. y C ) Plddmonh ' .'white the letter live comparaUveiy in- “ f ' _ /' , , : dolenF lives and\ jear less nonrisbing .-^ome of-the aUens who See khocjt. ■ appatu.es ais dulled loud enough ta reach the preacher who thinks he must, have hia thirdly, « THOMP SON, MAIL C. — -In pursu- fourthly and fifthly every Sunday to ane'e of an order of Hon. Mortimer please his people: Brevity Is what B. Patterson, Surrogate of the County wllijplease them best in sutpmer, and of Rockland, notice is hereby given don ’ t forget it takes- a smart man to to all persons having claims against be brief, and to get bis message Male C. Thompson, deceased, late pf across. \ * A SMILE ALONG THE yj%V. The-Hardening Prbceai*. • prison Person - hel Office r- (asslgnlng :,Yor new' customer 'to Jb.t)t- :: Wh a t are'yplilVgerptoi ih for? ■ , -Late arrival — Foi^ecy. P, P. o; — lle»ort UHtbe blacksmith shop and they'll put you i ‘ tn-wo*^; Judge. > . .. . .tire County of Rockland, to present the same, with-'the vouchers thereof, to Fred' M.' ’ Lamson v at the office of Round*. Hatch, Di'liingham &^Debe- votte, *No.~ flY Cedar; Street, in the \ — ^Borough blf Manhattan, ’ City pf New on or before the 9th dpy ot v Dated, , New York, the Tth of March, 1921: FRED hL RAMSCN,- — -« ROUNDS, -HATCH, ’ blLtiNGHAM^ ■ - ft DPBVA'-OISE. • •s,. - r- HU S ocial Duty, . ; \ •.. |; .Attorneys for ^^secatp.L .[, ,...^ _ _ __ _ ____ ^ 'Parke — Yew,'sir, There in an obJlgaT C2 Cedax Stteet, ... .... w-. -i«w .... d . 7- momrir ' :.r&«a«£ ’ 6it.MKrinwroa.;. f r or Pay Rent- Which? • Several good bargains in modern Homes to be .... had upon easy terms. Call and learn particulars Joseph T. Gaynor / - Telephone 213 ' ; ' Depot Place & Cedar Hill Ave., NYACK, N, Y. . “ People who cannot save money now be- cause prices are.so high are^ probably the same people who couldn ’ t save a few.years, ago because wages were so low. ” 4 Four Petfient on Provident Accounts 4* Interest on Special Checking Accounts Saturday Evening Opening- -/ Discohufmed Until October v TO CO. NYACK, N . Y. _ The Hardware Question Solved No matter wba^ you need lb my line I cun fill ybar wants. -Come in at. • \ your convenience and ; ^ JUsoT»ot<nrcydea, hicycies; ttrei^tc., Wi ' ' ’\ i ~ r ' THAT BTAND COMRARISON.' AllTnechanical r^palBteg, welding, locksmithlnS, guhsmithing, lawn mow- .of Executprr^ker add 'repab<k r «r bicycles and . motorcycles and I? year* wfth. Howard Garner. i - r*aOft* i, ,- • -. • . , “ 1 -.- .* — M- *, : (i . t^