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... ?r - rr w 1± *- 11 *. r Adjutant. ,Gsederil f ;. as 1 State ^'■ ’ CFiaimia'n; .Urges- PeoWe to* \ Save starving Armenian*. ~ Briff \ieit. JvlQ('3 Hl. Arfjn- *t:usit i ’ M i pf N-«*w.-.vof%i -i ttqb fj'iiik* t h< ’ >n Sf ’ lct ’ S'Mf h.v Ni»nr feist B^Hpf tt» jsF(U(> rhiiifroun rn :t liriv** to fomplpte. N<ny York Staf.*-* quota of three mi'l- \lion fToU.u- for work in Anne* ‘ nia :i)jri other •■tfuntrie? of Western • Asia, v .. k| • I ;*J ■ 1 VCnirinrfetH With ' the eatnpaijfj) Tor — funds, n Poipiile r*n> fi^r flu* eoBeefton- hf tfirpe niniion poufui* of cast-off v-lothinjj win be iield thnonitfhbiit the .state on June 6. '. > General Kimliijii was ^induced to ae- jj'ppt thip post upon Vf*i\(lin£ on felegrnm: appeals f'.ij;Near Ej^t Relief from its representatives-iii the tifid fn 'anrimTncTnjjlri;r plans for ihe -eam — r — ; ~~~ ' ; ' ..... ~~ .paign (ienera! KIncnid saici thflt evefy | state arthpry wonhl he opeperf on June , C cleb R ATION ' Afip PARADE CRfiWSBTitEttPftTHjH tOO PER.CENT, TRUE.- -aferSS-- printed kpme local neurapapora keVerb.- f ■ I - • ’ I t H. .•/ ’ V I,... / » . - T ,- -- - . Tr*namigra|tiOi| of # th« Soul, ]tr Theory , ^jjftfleOt furore of crltfcitpn- at tbt Sr'Rki'rtFarrt'AnBrtf H ^ J >y rritlrifltvl thvi m .«. uetnv Thn polfry nf tT^ w rr rh»p«irtmett* * ‘ irlt ^ cited alleged t aaesr of gross er> ^ a , ? t til a j. 'jror tji^a.ttefwsoapoc Aifiac- thor- Fie a- nppoarod the . VV ar dopo-ftment set reailits TtTir»-de- ’ f > ' ,lU f °- invefttigatn .itiem. . in. sotn ‘ afinoiincedr/ntrly in .thj Ladmity ei| s< 'Of Secrntary We**J»: caaeti ,t4s cot ■*VVdr 1 denar. Inn . a m|( stage in- S4S cotering- alt of thetn, 'thd i riif . nl^rnii ii iil t i nmc fead hu wi i , .ts records. • Ned -if auddenlil out pf np| to Sou^ mini! BLANCHE AWE< that vrenid- d>e ’ hd V^ry- dktraord iftsny-| $ * lat hot mt oW OH*t She • is canv.atescing from another 1 cperattorr. Her, friends will tbe. gflarf to hk^r she !is, rapidly reodtninfl . try *c^aor)t for hqr nnetno her strength ana vviII soon be aBie to reappear on the screen.' affair, Woulrl UiT . .•••! -Btit, if -weeks later, in a- new land perlmps or in a hook of photdgrnnlw- you saw the jdeivticni thing yon had painted — what wolijd you. saiy? ' Esp«- eially if yotir sketch showed an', an cient temple or far-off vilh} whose like you have never - seek before? . ^ Transmigration : of the styil or the •theory of reincgrtiaiion might, by -otne. explain -uich an ofccartenoe. ‘ • But Alias Syilhey Dyke rejects these theo ries; or, rather, says site simply- do^in't P.l'f- •s a'totod h|t their (fil'da. confident “ fuuhd that Jtewapapert! were, being was a, wise , one. , inipoaatl upon - by .r^.tiY*s. or friend| f beloved : i, at It Uk only j Just ^ m.M cljarled-}v,ith!''deaertion, < in ’ k/m^ntltleH war - or , |oH.c I tints ,canjfpd 1 ,wer^ who l lvad not-.shovild [ -ot bhaed t*on A^tai generdll^ be- 1 ‘ i some fa()Hca ‘ ioJt whiclvwits foiat- ' While J admitting that t!u< 'V^ & ' ft,t pn thP P a Pe«, V - the fttiterested \ Tublfehek might nof he . 100 per cent. IjdPe -tbet thrnugMtt , FOR SALE Boar DIGS POST HOLES. Residents-, ef.' Riyer Yale. Ml J.: t; to receive huni!ic< of worn at^i spar.' ; -aF ubtn' — fnr ; Jirimedhttc:jthiP nigpt.tM th e'-t Kear East, . '• \~' m *\; - • The Kationalj TheariiraJ' Committee for' 'Sear\T5t4Si w ttefi«V; 'of- which ’ Jbhft Itrqw is (. ’ hainiian, is arranging/also AT SUFFERN ARMISTICE DAY for f the purpioe of fhoftt ■for tiie sanfe Local Chnirmen Named ■ | ‘ H(ie r ti au*! of the. ATticrU rin and parade wil! Ti ’ -c 'ceiebr it Jo when, foti'wiir- ■ i ~Fo f llie • 1 o<IaT ppiF .t-figidn .a..cek>hr.'tt.ian,. he held at Suffern i will begin at noon Persident iiardim;', r-'r- of silence ’ w/ifl b« reason of fhe. publiefty of them. n 'j rm f ' ■ ' ' , ’ vVrij* ITp trvdatP a /ow ovf*r 100.000 nam4»« ; . • ‘ ' of altered dratt have been t , Published - fy thie War. i^epartment, '•';■ j Pubfication of taeHe'..uatnea has revolt- • . \'on tlte walks of -Tife : Sn. j th^d^ co^ary that 348 of that Td 'Kast . Pdrty-seventS' StYeet, Aiisu fhunibcr Aur,. wToaerfully charged, witi: Dyke'si paintings hang at pt^sent. To j desertion, and their names have been the uninitiated they look like very in-1 officially removed Yrom the V^ ’ ar de ter eating wa'tero-oiora of landscape | j, ar tnif*nt*s Hat, and their j-eeorda lt» nuj design. But'they- are- of two par-.j (.j >R War. 'department have been clear: g i a aa F ~Tllmli T'ffl^ f ; . V,> aur odium This Shows that portraits ” and others, ''memory P»<>! only one . third ^ dne per cedt of the saVs- ATar ’ (lepartmehl* ! iisls were in error.- icsthsin , \si* ' hours. . Only general ' which is ' a ’ ..record of ‘ accuracy of siiperintendenco . h-y the-..man wad all ’ tde Breeding Sows; records would he to pUiWfiSb tfte list 'h ’ phrhnenl. ^ t .i,- iVn E- t-.a u.. . Bowenn ^-min and* 30.000 more and have tlie mstakea corrected hv ^ ^ 1 ^ \ dn to be. pdbttsHed by the and one- 2 years old. <int - t Two year old sow for killing. ode 3. yebrs old O'* - ‘ - . , . 7i Young pigs 10 weeks old. . • f ', ’ : ' ‘ v, 7 Young •pigs 6 jweeka old. All Duroc Jerseys in ftrat ciaaa c mt- machine which\ digs post iioles. Tlie machine, 'wga digging holes for tele- ' jdirm- pule; .and It bored th- liol-'S- |tj the'-gronad and then set 42.'.prle'i. •• dcing^tfig cntir.e job satisfactorifj f in. ; : K • re >- m Uh» a pYT^vd) ’ * • b rv-;! ap. wilt in-- blown . ■ u' •\••t ■ ' ' \C( lit!vc> qf .lit ami ' an. 'uid .hv Major /F. H.' L* ‘ ■ rit 1 \• •; - !;|! <-. -'ill : ’ <! 1 • ir ' of t:i. Board 'of • ttUU! ’ ■* - .' ” ’ • '* ‘ \ : -s York A'fty. wiU'.foi- . h ' : - - “ •re- ” ---re ! ke charge of ; Th, ' - v Vi'rer-'.lt* is-, wii! h^uskc; 1 f ’ lixfayeUe. and VV-iskin.s- ’ to : 'ire t.iif,-. i 1 ■ ■ - a !. • n • .......... nues . - - . ' ' ' ’ .'A; 2 p ': . • re,, p ir-d-- w:H ■ start J ’ V- * - f — • •• -Tvli- deties. 1 high ' eanfis and tAMP MERRITT FLAGPOLE,TO SS ERECTED .IN ENGLEWOOD )v ■: KT. F i,-, - a : a > d .'ml sa- ’ on'-' thefr. Tenaffy- r6ad. i-- ;n.t n ’ fi -7 13 I BRSG. GEN. J. Lc. may he ;< ttaciied f par ” .-- 1 post, t»> N ’ : . house, at 5. We-- 'York. City. The also helping..' \ • In additipn'to till General Klhcaid' is tii .•nUc.i'r suppl'*. •- enf and other-pffvi ■ torS'of fiwMlstitffs Over 3.000 tons - ‘ ;,v - U'otjr. <!ompris*ii; .'first .relief 'sitip, t' s.-tfjfsi front New . . pjc ■ • ■■ The flour la the- stilt of the NVitr .Witii Flonr ” Came. ’ Orphans . fNv people.in fi in such' dire peed ri-.i-ti-. a- ' sgiii- t ■ i ion' to ihe hit! who .were driven ft the Turks during ■'have nt*t been •' ' 1 Fast ’ Relief ’ ls t : who have'* ’ ! nto exile ■ ,lii*' Ndtionaffsv P ,r -• •'i fv.-r • ] pi.--' - • •tlependenj , on. •',:■ •tniihf stlpnlv t ■ and we rnttsf- set* t tflmhihg before . ■ its simre. ” -\ .J£,. KINCAID ” - - • -'*T;- : c-r'r-o --' ■ . , street. .Ne v er . an legion ks. -.tjipeal for funds, -tiBg. an effort* j'o.vd . from farhi- ‘ ■rs'and distribu-. ■ W i ftei — G|ME ip nous C Itevolutionary War ig it >pped at this acted, several times oid Morrtst-.nvn... — — sf--, — eiefttod — p Fe-o — and others. Hires.- ” .- ......... -s\\.. -O , ’ 'Sometimes . I have thought, ’ Miss Dyke, “ that 'J have looked upon certain Scenes* In aiddhet 'age. toother', which the depaftni'eut > justly; proud, needed, the machine ’ dosing place. - But. F do n.of Iike' ; tw-tftlk. of ] : As soon as ithe tist begaii tp he heavy work, . ’ -iransniigration. j ^ ■ - *' ■ .. ________ .... . .. L -- .................. ............ . ....... ........ — “ Yet. I da', believe'in-something like; ■ *• • • ' - . ''..■ ■'it edntiriuify :nt life.- For instance, ■ . •'• - . ’ • _• /. • : . there is the ‘ Villa d'Kste. ’ -the painting / - ;• . . j.: over there with the ^ypresta trees. - a . ’ ’ ; '• : • litt!C poud and a viiltv in the distance. When I made tharf I had a strong fee!: big that I mnTt pur pinnacle-s on the bujiding. ' a!ll)»i 1 thought the*.; WoiiTd ■'Re-.hardiv -lie thi-ng. Later LJ -met dome.fine wiv) saw the picture and; disenseed it with me. ^ ' ‘ T -Wantml to mtiljt the ‘ Villa d ’Es.fe. ’ .! We got. a book of villas and found j. ;that rt'.e rca.ly reded by that ‘ very ; name — a. Fif ’ cnflv century, huildin- — S \•'!?arf'pinnae!i -.»>••;, -has . I. n'dd-drawn. ■ ’ ’ 'Beiheart!iitJFm. da' ah \expliuisuion .. [ don't like. The vord is used ’ by-so .'.many fakers that I nutst reject it; ” . ’ : Miss Dyke is- a tail, stfiking-idoking ‘ young woman- ’ o^ handsome and whole 4 some aspect. • Her. findings are not the'- 'result ’ df* mooning.'over weird psychic •'subjects but.have come naturally and simply to her attention.' She has made . pictures, the ; ideas.of'whiyh interested her, and-inter found' that they had an odd-significance. From that heg ’ r.ning .she perfected^ by seif-1eachi^j„ her technique in water-colors, so a a better to • present.' her' .subj ects . . _ f ' ____ , - dition.. Will be sdld'in a-lot or sep- smfeiy. for highest offer rteaeived wltft- iti thw next wef/k. . ■ FRANK W. EDMUNDS . EdmnniJscrest Farnw West Nyack, N. Y. • III .J KCRSE.FIGHTS £M RAG ED LION Circus Audience in Ohio- (Sets Real Thrill as Jungle Beast Loses *T ...... “ re ... ' ..... Tempef ’ . ...... 7~T '-'-.v ' WARDEN SPOfLED • * NJS ROBBIN P!E ianie VV . • ; Sttny , Pain fonutsMtffs. .chief, 1 fhiyylast w the caygo- of the : Antonis, of * -Mispana. - which ■Ji to Consfahtino- was. the. re- ilief “Say It Danger world *w!*iy ■ - as th«» raj Kini-a dr • b of f! •r tlieir hontt*! rden Everett • Knapp; while in Cartlant! one ek. came^reGton. Stephen YerplafiScs. who had six rchbins he had .ju ’ vfc-killed. '. “ Witat ';'gre you going to do with those -bYds?\ asked the warden. “ fm g« in ’ s. make, a Vtml pn! said Anthnis. . “ Ropbia pie ‘ re Tine.\ ' warden Knapp pat Vatonia under ’ :i\Ves:' and t-.i'k him heJone'- Juaticc Edytard WIL h n/..charged with violat- ■ing the game laws by\1dlling'tho song judge Wilson .-fined ..the ‘ man so that the- robins rest Xp. ’ vjvr i» than -flJ each. And he didn't tfie- pie because the warden took binds-and baried'ethem.:. birds > t ' Cincinnati. — Real thriljs .were ’ pro* ’ vidti! the audience in > near-battle bfr-h tween a- jioti. and a horse during a dr- ! cus performance at .CumrainsVille. ” j In the act given in fhe big steel ‘ “ tfrena \ the - lion Jumps' ’ on. anil off the : horse ’ s hack wlien circling the' „Kng, | Failing to negotiate a leap from the L p.iatutrm to the horse's' hack the lion hit the turf Just then its trainer [ cracked his whip. By force of habit ’ •die lion, enraged, fried to 'leap onto j the horse ’ s back again. -It failed, but ; ripped off part «'f • the ’ stHsd's .siaddlfe.'j The {ion made a second leap. Its eiaws'y tore rhe hUfse ’ s right, hind leg/ and j hicerated. its: back. .The horse fought , 'hack gamely with its heels, kicking j madly. * . . , By t^is'tinie the spectators realized j' tSiur the fight was realistic. The train- 1 er and his assistants finally drove the' ” anuuuis apart, 'the horse wad treated f hjj. a ’ , veterinary: ■ i '-•v-V. .f warm - T :V-i T Gi' 'ES OLD- HOj'. ’ E TO . Ai 0 HE. H 2 M ’ V i CTIM : • The old Wirt in.!-e Medina! Lake, httlit yeitr-s ago ? ? ’ ’ -- Tniyid ;*'i'rf. :* pi mmr frmu h a earn a home missionary. • r th» fldnai chnech. re. to .he... soltTltd. help f»*ed > Hie' inpigry. - ' ' Ken of. Art:: Ka iflij p\pFdv T ?i•Ti refiige for rfan girls wrested I'rfm' bondage in MohohafUiedan tiaRein#.- •ff J has ite eii eontr'.luited to Near Fa st Relief by F»r Ur> ' - \f. \Wirx. sun of t hf> 'pnuveer.-its a v'-betj SCHOOL SCHOLARS HOLD HARE ANO HOUND.CHASE ■ Nyack High School.-scholars held .a. uid. ’ ’ mnd ci Monday afterr pobti. ■ the girip . foliowfpg a cour'rn --.vpf Fthe ijjh'ooi;tod ’ the bovi's starting to. the east ’ of the build ing;* ’ and all ending at the athletic field,,where the played a game i 51 oi Fie 1 M, ’ ’ A and .the gir ’ .; decri. uut:! I., *. .'clock, ind'then four fires were built . ; >.nd 'ili roasted and ate hot, dogs :H rf i'-titunched cookies.; hose who <won honqra in t!ie, Uare and hdund chase were . El.sureSTff. Af- t! iid ’ Heiatfe ajiit-etfamilton ..kirkpat- POSTMASTER EXAMINATION Service BEGGING LESS. CRIME GROWS Franc,* Finds More /omen and Chil dren in the Criminal Class . - ■' Sincd War. •.». Pari -Th is file\ [,'tuted States Civil to the mem-1 ('omurisHlon has • a»nottnce(Lto eaAmi- o-ry .nf ills father and bjother. “ | nutiou to bf* held at ‘ Spring Valey on. • “ .-if y'fljk .'can...turn' mil*, oid, hotw int. i.j d ^, 3,, 1^21. as a roatflt of which it coin .that-, win pn.vidt*'homes for d'- is o^peted* to make *certlficaf ion IP, : * .1' >•0 per cent less ' ’ •es^Lig'To'TT•51s ’ e\T5an ' pre\ious I®, .lui-l.-accorfimir re police stafrefics, hut ! theft baa iacreuded i'n about, the iama i proportion. . . ’ j • The police- explain this pbenoutepa j . by saying', that the temptation conJ. sdadUy held out to the gaily inclined ! to.enjoy Diemaelvcs appeals to those! who ennnot afford it .us well as to i those who can, • t * 'rimmalU'y among women and chll- i 'dreh has qimibiy, increased;- Amojfg i IM pernons -found.guilty of crime be- j fore .the war-there were 12 women and five minors; there are now 30 woman ‘ uh'lF'TT'iiunoYs'ln every. 100,convicted. Besides the tyiuptation to ( .have-, a\ gi/oit time, the police say. sensational. itttvy ipfc . p i ctnrv .s ha-vo. iiatLa. great de ___ 'to dp wlth the dAveiopraant of crlma among women and. children. A few^A-retenhin children, if vylH mak** me 1 a plated ’ Vacancy In the po- . k no w ' ..father and mnther emildwish no be*--] . • ^ ■ ter epd for the ipan-.e they •builr,\ says I Monsey. ~'Trr\~f:t-fi ci > i n- V V < t ‘ ».-s-tm-'4-t*«u ’ , Tf^you .can secure froyn the gale of the,, place enough to nescue evhn one' VhVi.s/ian. g»N from ,a Turkish harem 1 jlie saving they pur. Into thbir home from A meager 'missfonary aalary will ' lie ai .niemoflal more la keeping .with their owe apjrlt of devntfon'ffrtd iierv- ' Burglars have attempted to enter (Several houses at Piermont withla the. * past week or two; but in each oase they, vtere ' detected and, frigt tenad ice ‘ for of hem; than adjf' snpnumenf.of awajK -- -------------- - U4W thh ’ 'RockiaiitrfNeTf8. mm South Dakota Cowboy 3loax caty. fa. — Thomas Hale, ’ IT cowboy mrtrra n e h n e ar -Gryy — BURGLARS AT f ^ ^ ^ . with A ilaoriat,, .according. special dispatch from .Gregory. Hal* saw the eagle swupp down op-a calf* WaJtlng un tll the bird .Jiad eaten Its fill, he rode toward It, roped it. and carried the cap tive .h^me. ^ . The PricO i $23.50 The Saving: $12.40 For a Genuine Prest-Q-Lite Battery, 'ERE ’ S big news for the owners .of Fords, certain models of Chevrolet Overland, Buick, and 27 other'ears and trucks. You can. now get a genuine . • This ia $12 ’ .40 lower than the 1920 price (more than 30% saving); and' $7.65 lower, than Prest-O-Lite ’ s ’ first reduction. ' In September, 1920, the price of this, battery was $35.90; in. • December it was revised downward to $31.15. • ; • Now you can get this same powerful, long-lived, quality Prest-O-Iite for $23.50, in exchange for your old battery, no. matter what its make, Thisls ’ back k> pre-war pfiaces — ^-yes,. better than pre war ‘ prices — for a better battery,; too. Drive around and get this best battery bargain on the market. Come today. Tell your friends. . » ; Pull up where you see this sign mm I8« NA1.N STRKKT NE.AI* Sf i rt jLA .Vn A V K :K7 . cr -fxtf-rjrjai 're:- > ” ” : . . . - -re..,. | gii4Mi | .. . - v . re ■ . -, ■ .