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/ — «<« OQ 1^. 'ft ’ ., I -/ ; 1 .-7 r H'.v^ wwrC : - ....... T-- • ' - • / ..... - I ROCKLAND NEWS. 7 5^r IntHSa NfwS ' . ESTABLISHEB IN 1S8». iw ra , < Tgy- i tfg itoc k - I rlnttni? Oompanj^ lti^ office lacfe of tiaslneaa, Churdii Street, *nd_i» “ Nr^.' W. B: WU^ni*, preaMefft and editor; Q. E. Wliliam^'tt«*aree; Benjamin - Hi«ut|'eeieret»ry . ' TT'e- ad* ‘ f dresfi of the officers *ls five offlcfe (ft ■ thia newiipapOf. . <ion through I class rates. Ice in (to* h'h . act oi 1879, .for transmls- the mai^s at second Advertising- rates: 25 cents per Inch. Subscription rates: One yeai I2; 1 s-ii 1 months,. $1. S^K^e.. Copies 6 centit. i For sale on ail . newsstands. •n- , Fotvicn Aon THE AMERICA itinK RepretenfurtTe PRESS ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, SBPTBMBBR 2. 1921. thn^ha!»»*N«tloBal4 — Bank, get* 1: Up lay in fishing ahd mnnlnk a farm, SamAtel Untenhyer raises prize ctirysanthmurhs, t^nd hts fancy dogs . at hip mlUion-dollar home rival, In inurtibera any smalDfcwn hock of nTongrels you eyer saw. ; All very fine, you say, hut 1 havefi ’ t a •yacht or v a .sial?14 horse h ;Pt. tnouey to get into ajg^lf Cjub.. ^uc^aT Tie mllllonttire doesn’ t jtet ghy more fjf out of) his yacht ftfkn a baaW- woods settler gets out pfi bis rowboat Itl .doeh'n ’ t' mutteV \yhat tind of too?*' you play'with, k pole cut from the woods catches as good fish as a fancy rod ‘ 'of split bamiboo. Flay, is the thing jtbat counts. It. relaxes you. freshens you. makes fit and eager, for another tussle work. Besides, if you dqnT ! find to play, you ’ re missing most of tho real joy pf .life. . : V'\ NYACK ’ S o(D : HOME V/ e I k T (Next Monday will bring to a close the Nyack old home week celebra tion and after that the men- and wo men who ... have heeu working with such energy to make ’ thq event a .wonderful success will gather, to hear ' “ reports~ahd to rejoTce'. ‘ \ff§ We djeVoutly ! Ill kLASKA. j )f - -i ■ ' ' ■ 1 ' . . Grandpa will recall the great public protest that rose when Uncle Sam bought Alaska from Russia in 1867'. Zj. Alaska cost uk $7,20O;OOO. That was less, than two ^cents ah adre. But Alaska hadn't been explored in ; those 'Boys will be boy?,\ she used to ’ »ay, mr'~~ - ^iB dwnefit tQ RDckilimd. C'outtty-^yatF 1 to'the public ‘ geheralfy, thpt H is fi . h Mar. L.-4. ti ' . . • i * And . with thoifi.jrotd* Would-shB eXt tfTe increasing '.traffic and to e u ae The .bit of rouphnesa ln their play .inki'll in A\\bruise ; Tbit had .re fF**: . cbtnmuh iShb would forget thp window pang . gtatcoT A .^flying base/b; . tbf^agbi Bhe'id try to siulle aiiieay^iSCfr . Boys \will be boys, whate'er they iShe did nol i»c(fid ( -whe)a, ! drlppirtg. IlH^r boy cam§ hope to tjell ter/how upon the .river bank lie met ■ ■. ' An accident. , 'She'd ' Say, \There 'now, •' • Boys will he boys. Go ] change , your 1 - r clothes s | . : I A* j-. - | . * Before your father\ finds you here.' 1 And then a kiss to still his woes, . A tart, maybe, and \Hurfy dear! ” \Boys will be' boys, ” and somehow. . ' * -slr'e ; Won more correction with a smile ^Than any birch' rod might dacree — And how they \worshipped her the while! ' . s • And now I see how much the* sage She was; how much' her creed of days, Now. comes a government re-j joy — ; port that Alaska, last year yielded Her son, now reaching middle-age;- $2.7.8^7.757 in minerals^ More 'than -^las still the spirit of a boy* i three'-.times ' as much as' ‘ 'the wHoTej hope, in the. fulfilment of their task.j CO gt us originally! -. i .Nothing , has better ^typified the! AlaSka i ias paid for itself twenty-! spirit and understanding - of the P rc,i | fi VH times m fish -alone: As often- hap-/' pje/of the .Nyacks than this -ufidertak- J ,,p nSt - j t - jj a g taken time to pro've that ing. • Everybody seems .to ’ be-greatlyj'^j seemed-toad judgment a* the; interested -In the memorial phr-k. ! n t 0 ijjenv was. really good judgment: People who had not visited the ^birpled rwAtii far-sighted vision. ; ; were surprised at'.the great amount J .Have — you an Alaska-In. your Ilf e^r rbrk hat hr they h ‘ E'RunierTofd.Tr. THE REPORTER ’ S NOSEGAY. e i . the great amount 1 h ; cn -accomyilsSed j- led at the beau-' V - ty of the land and ’ thy. -nagnifti ’ ent ; v vjpw rf'the Hudson River. ..So, obvious ’ •■•••as *!•''. need oif ■ co-dperative effort [ . to mgke till's park a beamy spot that I no: to help-was like being d slacker, j The, alternative was;'iio sooner faced j - than the decision to- proceed filled j all alike, with the determination to- carry \it t.br'digln - ; _ . --J J 'While in the - years to-.come the * __ c oninauanv .How many children can toe fright ened : today- by the appearance of a Have-you an Alaska-in. your r f tnan on the. block. - wearing the uni- sbmethin^ you^arejianking on despite foi:m D f a pQliceriian, and swinging a club. The .number is small.- . When- the sneers and jibes of your neigh bors? the officer on the block is known the IHtle folks .look up to him apd say -THE SUGAR OUTLQOK. It is estimated that 2.00f>,000 tons of'sugar will be carried over in the United States this year. This amounts to six • months ’ consumption. The Cuban, Lojii-siaha. and domestic beet j in. the 'most friendly fashion. - “ Hello! ” {And he will reply. “ Oh hello, Sonny, rare you a good boy today? ” And the' i youngster quickly answers, “ Sure! ” ; Perhaps he gets a tap.on the hedd [ and maybe the patrolman will stop -a ' moment to chat. Th[e time has .pasa- -, . ,, - i ■ - • . i ed when a child may be-scared into a y.e^..,Sni.aP, , fifing- . .... I crojw'^re,a|l . unusually large..If^y-.. ^p asm . r with-IFe' threaT'that ‘ ^^.call enroHed m this celebration wiR seem,- ack . consumers do not greatly . toene- , u ' p tli ^ m an! ” The' averap-\ **htis surprising, We are: confident.that .it | flt by- gtmfurtt i ei , reduction In retalL., learn , ne - to - kriow that .> • ; vm 'remain fur. ail time a roll .of | ppicM it w ,„ be because;«>mewbere : r ule g 0 ^ horn! he honor. - The pioneer . spirit has_always t be line between'producer aha n ^ d t0 . feir ^ c on the - block; been the dominant .pint of American consumer there is profiteering. He C3n , ook up to - tbe un . iformfed f ^. accomplishment and is today the-key That the men engaged in the, sugar , ^ „ did the chUd ' ln ' ^ ^ --to — f'Amerie^ progress , apd---4e-velop--|--t rad ^ - a ^----q a ^^ - capable ; -of'-profi tee r - — ----- — • — : — 1 — r ment. Though the leadership in tMslniiy was shown when they .took ad- f . 7 ’ ' ‘ • ' movement hag been admirable j.vantage of the scarcity, not so veryj... 'throughout on the part .of men and;i on ^ ago, to run the price up to 25 women it. was ; too much to, expect it \ to carry understanding V 5 every one. New enterprises have always to pass public' necessity in order tpf' iccom* . y'« . • 1 f i ... - mm. .. '• - A ’ .*-, TelTgVe^ggt l gr es t ton; at .crossings and to fac commufilcation • .between ' the ' two ferry e hlp ular. •Col, MarsIfSll Srcrwn I explained the the--tortile- and pret .ientedr a iAuh -print drawing of the ijlans, which phn^Tfe seen' by any one interested*, at jany ! ;tinie, at Supsema Court dharnbjers.J h ' -. 'i ■ The bridge Ik to toe-built by, private capital and the toll' ‘ charges wilt be determined toy the Sjecretary eg War It Is .contemplated .that, this bridge will relive congestion at the 1 ferries until the pprmanent bridgij at the low er end of'fThnhattan, which ejlll take ten or twelve -years-to- cobstruct-JiaS bqen completed. >- John ISIckles of 'West ,Nyack,- who is preparing the caje for the propon- of th ents of tha bridge, apeke relative to 'the advantages to be derived and stat ed that the Poughkeepsie bridge has. not a* large a span as these boijits will have and that the current at ^ugh- keepsie is three miles an hour'greater ( That Si eoia H^rd ttygot rid 4 f, isn ’ t it? That old reliable remedy 'Tf best fo| suitnnier ^bilgfci >lds. .Will not c 6 LUs 6 peri heatlir lis th and dolds ■: \/i , peration on ove mng of the li): . .25c;! ' ■! PHONE 600 SHEA ’ S A BETTER DRUG STQRt. . '• ' ' j . PHONE 600 <1 if 4, »■»♦»■ > ♦ » > > ♦♦ ♦ I h m i > # there than at Yonkers. President Hofstatter.stated that the State ; . Highway , Department had agreed to construct the entire length of Route No . 3 nex t year , not only 'to Sparkill but down to. the New Jer- seKkline If the bridge proposition is sdBessful. John I): Dunlop, president of the Nyack Chamber of Commerce, stated that the chamber was behind the pro position and heartily in faver of the. bridge and others who spoke were ^ Theodore R, Kendall, of South Nyack, , treasurer of the Harvard Engineering Society. Arthur Trioker. G Briggs. Buchanan, Mrs. Frank Jones, Robert •E. -'Leber, A. M. Voorhia* and - Fred Bender.. •- ' • ■ ., , It was qrged by President Hofstat ter that all who can attend the pub lic hearing to be held. Wednesday morning, August 31; at 10:30 o ’ clock, at 31 Whitehall street. New York city, at the, office-of-the Army Engineers. Col. Bupr, who is to recommend rwhether or not the bridge, .shall or, shail -not be constructed, /s ’ desirous of obtaining ■ thq' sentiment of the communities and as the village^ and cities on the east bank of the ! Hud son are against the bridge it behooves Rockland County residents who fav- 0 T~irio “ goloNfBfirpseHffg\ and : 6x- press tteir'-views. , through' a period, of probation before - being registered on the roster of • demonstrated successes. It is' espec- dally, characteristic of the' American ■ mass to demand the proof of wisdom before, accepting as wisdom, the fore- sight of the few. : 'v. . , t ' Between the present time and Mon day night -the opportunity . will be - within the, reach- of all wro haye fbus far hesitated to issist in this great old home week celebration to join , this Good morning, Mr, Policeman, Tm. not afraid of you, * “ • . and 30 cents a pound, . ; _ v i. ! Because-you wear brass buttons,' The public was gouged' to the limit j And a uniform : of , blue! . - wheii sugar. was scarce. U r My (mother 3ays she ,, Ukeg y 0U , ; - Because you are so kind, ' , .^You can exchange anything but blows through , an Ad in thg v News Classified Columns. S E R V' I c E FOR LUMBER, UMBER MASONS MATERIALS FERTILIZER ■ : AND ■ Pittston Coal GREGORY & SHE RMAN At acfc, IV. Y. s E R ,V l c E TT T-~f\T- H-T\T\T-T-T-T\T-E?-T “ T\l'-T “ ?-t ‘ -T-d -T-E - H r-| -T-T -E-i-|- T- Tr T b T T' f\ Pto 4 l ’ \H»H\H . 44 is plentiful It- should get the full ben fit. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GROWTH. Two million persons have joined If children will obej? the law In ydu a friend we find. ” If citizens had th© time to note/the member of the police department as the past year, according tb; the Feder-j ‘ “ a “ y t-rnmus ^auiong I Boell,- late of Grand. View,- Rdckland churches in the United States during ' he , makes 1 ’ W rounds-daily they will j find that he has mdny friends among a?-c7uncir r of Ghurhhes ol 'chn'sVTn ! the Uttie folks.' ami hq sees onlrhere America. T n fact, it has- been the an 4 there in 4 he vi »age a Tittle, fel- greatest year for churches in the his-' low w ^° ruii to cover when he *3\ goodly company of volunteer workers! tory of the- country.' . - - V | seen approaching. The. reason for anfi public-spirited citizens, B e one ; Now ..there are a lot of people inj Ulis does not lie at .the door of the to help make-it a success. Money is Nyack and-in every other city who J P9 ‘ cepienr but it is very often the needed to make ‘ the. grounds more ! believe .public and private • morality] pother who has threatened the fchild beautiful''and there is to be erected] never were at \rower ebb than now; she ten th . e Policeman on a community house. This building [ that religion is without influence and | . hn h -> ust a >s some foolish mothers sum'mdns love of home and awakens I that we are headed straight-for'thp' wil1 ’ f ’ r “ * \ M \ “ * a \ LEGAL NOTICES. :-V . BOELL, J9HN M.— In pursuance of an order of Hon. Mortimer B. Patter son, Surrogate of the County' of Rock- •land, notice is hereby given to all per sons , having claims against John M. pride.ito its history; ' TO the members of: the committee who have worked so hard we wish, a . successful week. We urge everybody to visit the park and . open their pocketbopks. As the popular slogan puts It: - “ Come in,-the water ’ s fiae. ” LETS play : George F\. Baker,- multimillionaire head of the First National Bank of New . York, never smOked a cigar or played golf until his seventieth birth day. devil.- •• . How do these pessimistic folks plain the fact that 2.000,000 of us have joined the church in a .year? EDITORIAL JABS. declare ..they will \tell father when he comes home.? Such threats help to make a youngster! fear the very people who want to be their bast friends and protectors. ' . - . Ever notice a policeman coming along the street with a lost'child hy the band? All the tears have ’ been -wiped away, and the little one has — 7 — -ribeen -ivotr into'dhe confidence of-the remem- officers ' who promises to \find ' . . I FOR SALE BY . ~ - HAIREm BLAUVELT 15 No. Broadway Telephone 402 NYACK N. Y, County,' New York, deceased, to pre sent the. same, with vouchers 'there of. to the, subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at ,the office, of his attorney, John F. McFarlane, Ny ack; .V Y„ on. or before the, 26th day of January,' 1922.“ Dated Nyack, N.' Y., July 19th, 1921. ' - ALBERT W. KICK, ;.f! ' ' Administrator.- JOHN F. McFARLANE, Attorney for Administrator, , Office and P. O. Address,/ Nyack, N. Y. - *.** f * * ♦ ♦♦ 4 4 1 444♦44444444444^4444444 H M 44 44444»M44HW4H| STEPHENS, MYRON— In pursuance of an order of Honorable Mortimer B. Patterson, a Surrogate of the County of -Rock ! iind-, notice is. hereby, .given, to ^all qmrsons having ' claims against And when, such a young- ’ Myron Stephens, late' of the County Texas Guinan — everybody hers .her!L^has organized a, company ; tndther. ” to prpduce 12 two-reel western j ster, .reaches headquarters there is aj of Rockland, dec-eased, to present the dlmmas. genera! concern about the child, and ; same, with vouchers- thereof, tp the I officers do all In. their power' to make ''subscriber, at her place of transact- Constantine. Hi inks' lie ought to the little, one comfortable' until thch- “ Now he is regarded as a put i have the # city that was named for, ‘ jopie is located. V on both, ” -says a writer Ip. the Boston *. him. — Philadelphia Record, j The poljceman is not a man tp'toe •I- News Bufeau, a financial newspaper The big leaders of Wall Street all have hobbies — something at' which, they can play like boys. No matter btow busy they are,' they periodically thrust all work aside and relajfi in some favorite sport or fad. That-re- young, their brains keen and alert.~ It ’ s said in Wall Stteet. that the financial giant Wh ’ b rettises'do give a part of his time to recreation doesn ’ t last lon ’ g. He can ’ t stand \the pace. Something for you to think over. Have you- , .a hobby^ — some way to play? If not, you ’ re probabdy in the • first stages of dry cot — tpehtal and ' physical. Tte favorite sport of Wall Street, operatofs is golf. Somd millionaires have'their private links. Others pre fer the public grounds.' S. R. Guggen heim ’ s hobby is hunting. .. iT^iMw'ays shows up In\ Sjcoftlkad during' the grouse season. Many . Wall Street , men,' ‘ including J. P. Morgan, go in for yaphtin*J A. C, .B e df o rd- chaift man' of the tooafd iof . Standard OS. -te iplay- tnh horseback riding. If Mexico (fail prove that she .hasn ’ t any oil'teft, perhaps she,'can*keep Esr'j so-vereignty. — New York World. ’ I feared only hy those who have done [the wrong thing,-and believe that the It is all right -for the building trades to “ clean house, ” if they will afterw'5r3~~ i FuTiaf- — BouFesT=^TEitfrt\ Dally News. ROCKLAND FAVORS They,pall It.a monarchy, but-it I s 1 PROMINENT MEN King George the Fifth and Lloyd George tbe Four Fifths. — Fresno- Republican. , ' IN FAVOR PROPOSED STRUCTURE. OF The lesson of most s trike's is' ’ that one can't make “ dough ” out a loaf. —Columbia (S. G.) Record. - ' The Pacific oVean comprises ,|,h1x- ty-six per ceitt. of the earth ’ s 'snrface, and sevaiity-Bix per cent, of the argdr ment agains.t naval- disarmament — New London Pay. ^ Harry Sinclair other big oil.men, have a, string of -race didtseh.' v ' HarryD&vison, one of the Morgan' bank, ^ another bar??!* ma n J -ax i4 r )Beem& to enjoy horses as much as ' blg ; huslnewr.- • A. ; B. -Hep*. r: ~TT — ^ *'' ^ - ■ A--' ‘ ' ” - ' .You, aee. we must keep put cheap foreign goods lest the. foreigners make jahWght ateney to-touy ,our sur plus farm, prpduats.— Baltimore Sun. • An inferior race is ' alwa ys hated by nUoat of those members' iot a supply saga of tha act- lor rac«& jihm. arfi not very _sure of their iuperiorlty, — New Hatan Dnldu ing business, at the office of Frank Comesky, her attorney, at No. 13 South' Broadway, in the Village ot Nyack^ County of Rockland' and State of New[ York, on or before the first day of December, 1921, next, h 1 Dated, Nyack, N. Y., the 1st day ot June, 1921. - >■. SOPHRON1A STEPHENS, Administratrix. FRANK COMESKY, • Office .and P. O. Address, 13 Sputfl Broadway,'Nyack, N. Y. , THOMPSON, MATE C. — In pursu ance of an order of Hon.- Mortimer B. ’ Patterson, Surrogate of the County Point Out Benefits to Be Derived oC Rockland, noUpe Is hereby given to all persons having claims against and Adopt Resolution— Sent to Washington. INSURANCE THAT INSURES The past record of this agen cy paying losses warrants you to con suit me on your -insurance. Lowest rates, 1 Strong Oompanies. Joseph T. Gaynor Telephone 213 Depot Place & Cedar Hill Ave., N YACK, N. Y. ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ 'I i i * . A. resolution favoring, the measure introduced In Congress and the Sen ate making possible the construction of a poutoOn bridge heroes the Hud son River between Yonkers afad M- pine waa -adopted Monday night toy the Rockland County Gopd Roads As sociation a t ^ - mee ting . hsld- * in Supreme Court chambers A copy of Hehatoys Witfffwmdh and Caldei-ana *J Representative' Huaieih urging them to use : every'effort to secure the pas* .'Male C. Thompson,, deceased, late 'of the County of Rockland, to present the same, with-the vouchers thereof, to Fred M. Laipffon • ai r the office of Rounds^ Hatch, Dillingham & Debe- volse. No. 62 • Cedar Street, in the Bor oug h of -Manhattan, City of New Ydfk, on ' or .hefdm the 9tti day of g^ptemtoer, 1921, Dated, New York, the 4th_day 'ot \Marchi.ian.-.^^yv , . - ■ YRED * M DAMSON. ; Executor. tire Hardware (fuestion Solved 'No matter what you need In my- line I can fill your wants. Come In at your convenience and look °ver my stpek. You ’ ll find everything Also motorcycleB. hlcycies, Urea, eteq at “ “ 7 \ ^i; . - PRICES THAT STAND COMPARISON. All mechanical repairing, welding, locksmlthing, gunamithing, lawn hnd, repairing of kitchenware, aluminum %ai:e. Twenty five -ye maker;ju^ repatrer\ ‘ of . toicyelea and motorcycles ‘ and '12 -ydnni The resolution seta forth that -the proposed structure wlil.be offhcateul- ftODNiiS, HATCH. DILLINGHAM. , . — ' ■ &, D EBEVOIBE, Attbrneya-tor Executor, . ; ■ ‘ fit Odthr street, : ’ '^^r^roakh .of, ' New'Yierk City. ' - loward Gajner. WHiliAM A. NASH SO. BROADWAY — :-* - -» . v t ; — r~ — ;v ■ V' . . .VI ' • *.. .' ■