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'tt- ■ ■ r ■ ' • tF.JHSr ONUV .UNDERSTOOO: r'-tfie'e?j.n?3 ’ as t'jTorti i1il in' i Mpr-vlmanjiroit | anothcj- 'mpsvaurt?. Many getnl argu- rtti bonuses', pn ,t'4n'ni!' pri!5ctp!*«it, ’ ^vvi a_B4 Mala the 1ob{y argument ’ advatcwt hy tftfa r Kl * ew effoi'ta alll W »afn; •atmnffcfttTitrag-wjSfff 'cda&iltdBt wiffi j ***' *«»• hft f rtr lt„ '-othw acttvtties. ’ One » the H«s-apd gatn.' id. meitwre .wouW hanAupt' ’ th* the l$rUa etirflaT roaghn- 'Bee^mth Baas,, se^Fetajr^. — The- t^d-l ^ bf v cour8e, todanyfbfc iK.the 1 war ’ ^tVsts of the pt|teeM;. f*, t?»e nttlcg-oijhail Jaei ’ ed Arp ’ .ihiurs longer at. ah <fx newspa^sr.j ,' ’ | aen»«f oi t^t,.h^llloqa a year! ti ’ @ Imbua ■war (jeDtj-uieia^t«w» v» i,uc wiiji -' •, »i Wit**, ttBffcttite'. and jiaaitr polritedf dit *«k • “ » ,♦»« | arg: many Mil ions mbreyaluahle today , ^ tke goi,lon ^ t ■ 11 j® ® 00< * iT- ■ >. AaVeWlslag rate*: i ,25 cents • th%n thSy werftjrhen we entered the ^ itii'li Isafll fwatafar* . wear* t * * i •rarat* . I ^ '* > f ' \ ^ j aSd theme wh|» make the conlentlo« , ^ ^ ’ : T* ’ . ' Juat to judgVall aetipns good! ’ A v.imng example of what happens , tii a faithful public, servant, after I years of duty Veil done, fs given jh ’ the reward that.has been received by i' iffch&erMcN ’iebol. who. was last week re-elected ,cqiiatahle of the town \of! He has been nominated -J. THE PtOCK^ANO 1 ' ^ ■h®fen tahin^- yeast. nte ,\ ' *ri *t-fftf ttlftf f t lifl ItWirir : : ■■MBiMaai ” .......... ^ ktlHIilMiii* s^sSbateaMli^siiiMfM t 9 d a< y- ’ w -yw-thfa^ if i .- tt : 1 * induce him to' stay to, a coot, .dry,' ] plaeo anything •maif be egpecjfed to J develop ‘ ’ '• “ Chioago'^Trtbunb. . ,~ . ‘ Should we ,1; eip wii^re now .wu hinder ’ Ttfa P< ^SHouid. wc, pity- wh^tp^wn ^lame? ~'/f' Byvt J ■ ’ ’ _ ' ' : ! ” . r ' -■•' f ‘ We Ah ! We'Jtidge edbh jjfchet; hafehly, | , f -To-! m LEGAL- NOT!CIS;I J£ Peopfe of. tl^g htattf of Ngw Ydirk. tty* Grace'of Glut Free ^hd rpr' ndent. Ui ■ To • IWfliit Green 1 ftjrco^- • j Strftentv. *>; residing, j' .ail '(4.5 |. iftatfsrli ... >A ! 'residing', j)' all ’ 143:) . rwliirtiu DiStwit,' I ; Austria. ' tf tz m dfny - of, lag , jat dm an. Street, Vienna, And we ’ d love eaich. otf tttfderstoodl bitter i Sertd fereetlhg j f' ^pipreaa. Kleinman. who re- ’ j Side* at th<? ViHage of Suffern, in the ♦ “ of RdcRlaitd; artd State ‘ 1* * Em *' ^ . . ; • r-r — ^ . ,. , ■ ■» ■ »♦ » » i i ! ' »»» ■ .Al '8.lii|i4e'iit :/ of ih** |c^l<6]b - \ vil ■ \ r «i*ik ------- : — - - a _ .• . i j- i 4i ermometers jnst 1 'ire c^pived. , tEvej^raeMiidiraij.tje'ed/ . v .. i . • ^]r - ■. , - v \73 I,- . 1 • * J ■ ■ \• *■ ] /V: land, to have a certadh fttstyument In wHting, miatfng» tO' 1 personal property, ! duly proved as the-, last Will and Test- 1 nfhent ' art JTjsef Fiiedrfiaa, deceased wto- was at the tiime <$ ini , . 1 his*death a) d County «lf Ithey are right,\ fin- administration that W oft » better, has shewn itself so passive concern-. t0 J^ aH actlpns goo, tng more than terr hillfons owed us ^ wottM tece .eachl dfchet; better [by otAar countrles^!n which, by th*; 1 ^ ^ ^«rstood, ' (.[way,'''substantial,' bonuses have beexl _.*.■ z55^ .. - . v ’ ^v'..v' i , r . 7 ,- - paid — should s,6t turn pale and trem- .... ... ; .. - . hie at the thought of dLstributing that i ‘ - v .sum, or double that sum. - M ™ E REPORtER ’ S NOSEGAY-. Tile, truth is our law-makers hawe > p -... . . . i ! i . i ii fr ^ . ..... . ... i nn'; 'i i ir , ; , ; — . . . ,. , shown no tliapositldn whatever to.., -. Just a few.' weeks .more- And ‘ tfel 1X1 T( ’ ^ a of Clarkstowuu. on the nino- nnponrbse.. gxcep'L while considering holiday season,, with alt that acconi- - ttieilt December, at, tent ho waa ! at the » res'hieat'tof - Suffenj.;' Juncklatad: ; - ... Therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show chase before the Surrogate's Court of, our said County of . Rockland. ’ at the Surrogate ’ s office For inside and oh (side 11 wnfei f - ,. i SHEA ’ S A BETTER RUG .STORE, b t i Wt iin » i |i lA P in g|^| tl Vu i ,, by both parties fo'r several years, and deserves the confidence of the ■electorate. .Recency Air • M.-NlV hr! was reao-. ' pointed, probation officer by the Board ' of Edticiition,-where he.has done good. ,; , luring the past few yi/a're. Not oajy dbes Iris-probation work include' JCyack.s. but Rockland County as no :h/in is fetter fitted to uveitiTe drlnviuents, - • ■ n —-Office!:, .' ,>JcE>TelidL~ : '1ias tuccess of hi* county office he- understands boys - .and those measures that would -benefit th.e. panies It will b© here-, - Already'one ' .o ’ clock in the forenoon of that day. And for hears.people talking about doing titeiy ' 'T hy il ” 6 9at ^, la9t Wilt.and Testament .^1 »i..» j • _ 1 ^ .H i should not b a admitted to pr.obatei as • ~ former soldier materially, Iti-at reason the country concludes that shopping early and * getting the gift| Congress far not ,friendly .to ex-seryice problems out' of the\ way. and the ! men • 'hgns >t>Q your shopping, eariy. ” are' — ‘ --- — - — ----------- • 7 ■ beginning to appear, reminding-peo ple of tire duty to others*, a.consider ation-•:that , 'lf taken, in time will be a NEW TOY FOR REFORMERS. a will of persortlH property, in 'Testimony Whereof. \Ve have . • caused ;thd Seal of our Suirp- , gatVs Court of said County of -Rockland; to b© hereunto affixed ;L. S.) Witness: * Mortimer B. Patter- , soft. .Esquire. Surrogate of, our County tlje Fourteenth day of • .' Xovembcr. in the year of cmr Lord', one thousand nin© tun* ; dfed and twenty-one. ; . MORTIMER B. PATTETRSOX*. Surrogate. : The Rev.- O, R- ; Miller., who 'is well ; tremejMou* heir) ^uf the saiaS-peopfe' [ known at Albany as a proipoter of hi th e busineha houses. ^ i ; moraitty and as an. apostle of inter-.. There are fwo ; kinds of' ‘ shoppers ; ' tier, has a new toy to'play with, ac-. i-hat are seriously considering, the cording to a.'dispatch front the ’ State ” purchasing duly at present, in the! because be understaniis boys-and U ^ ' the “ tqddle-top.- But J-bpe of being-.a/bto to-do their ^art' girl- and has a faculty of taking hold! % reverend-gehtleman does not play 6^ th 9 rush days approach.- Qne oi-ahv kind of a case.' no matter how ^ ^ the rest of us do. With has no worry about hpw much, money . ----- ---------- - difficult it may appear\ to anyone MseJ him ' lt «• “ «jely a means to an-toaj_™uj>e ; sp.*nt the holidays,-for, SCHI^, FRBDERICK-In puruoancp diagnosing it accurately \' almost ' labom to r . v ext tbit by which he can- the drawing of checks has never both- . of ’ kn Order of HON,. MORTIMER ■riint iff toe.doL-lTheraVmore tJmttf'» r bTe the ottal. deputy of- a mar-ered them. • The .other klnff is 'the B>PATTERSON. Surrogate of the! z grain of human • kindness 'in his I jority - ' Qf folk: especially; folk >ho or woman who counts over the Cohnty of Rockland, notice is hereby makeup, tpo, which, coupled with his j 3 P i h.\ t h& top on-hazard.' • income each month, and portions it , given to 'all . persons kaving claim* • intuition, made k,den'by cadstant ex-j -NW York . Civic League., of out t Q meet the requirements.. It is against FREDERICK SCHILL, late perience fits him ’ for hi* \ htuhans-f which Mr. Millet is a shining light, n ot-a question of which-of the two of Pearl. River,\Town of Orangetown, task., .... ♦ ♦B t l * »«.*■» t t ■ .. r Mt ,, r , , r , , t ,, rt| 11f r . •»' - . , v - j i 10 ean COAL Quality Chilly winds mean cold rooms- suggests - a ’ 'drastic measure . against buyers have the greatest pleasure hr deceased, to exhibit the same with job of probation, officer, often' ’ the' '•toddle-top.'.' It would have all their selections and secure the most the 'vouchers . in support thereof, to cal ’ --- fyr diplomacy There'* wllero| st0Tes where tb e .top is on visited satisafetofy gifts. . ‘ ' , :■ the undersigned Administrator of the Mr ’ - M.-Nichol sbinM h 4 Is-right *1 ^ proprietdre warned that they Already the children, are talking of Estate of said FREDEailCK. SCHILL. home randlin'tr family - ai* pu t es 'Ure liable to fines of fSfiO-.each. ' • the , appearance of the ggod-natufed deceased, & hie', place of transacting \ jt.is a. gambling device, they say,- ol (l , niaa. , with white • whiskers' and business, dt the office , of Leon, Af ind inhibited. W e have not heard ME speculating as. to what he will hringj WoodwOrth. his •; attorney, • Jearl of installments for in : this law. but wodld not be, at all suf-' °u hi* visit. • The little folks w^l have River, New' York, on .or before, tfc-e be law- eu t'«e. naft 6f|P r ’ :sMl to have it pointe d'o u ^ to us asboth ’ • day \and niglit dreams and will i-flrst. day. .of May.- 1922. J dMy enacted and approved.' tt Nroqldi count over the days on the calendar to, Da'.erf.* October ;20th,, 1921.. no more\ foolish than other laws of - ;f !e- “ how many sleeps\ they will have'.' .FREDERICK V. SCHILL, sumptuary and restraining nature. to take',before they.'-can-acfnally real-i • . - ■ 'Adiainlktrator.- And-presumably the New York Civic the.visitation on the'best holidaypLEON M! WOODWORTH-; smoothing them — ««*-. . keeping th© er- j ring up to the mark and looking after I .payment of installments for in-! Don ’ t be uncomfortable JPHOJVE 91 | and you are assumed of pronipt and service • . - ; ' Gregory < 2 i SKerman NyacK, N. Y. ‘ Urn t ****.***.*******.**.*.^*^.,. >. rr ■ t-fptrt11 r u ni tnnn > men, '*6iaea and-chfraren.. It is no- ;sinu!l\ ta.'k_jn.. a county Mice Rockland for any\ titan to aasuhte the head.of the - probation department. bttf~fa Mr. .McXit-koi the eouhty hn- s . an official | *• Who is hot; only equal 5 to the require-j - ments of the office, but who i» thor oughly conversant with --each ‘Ainl .every, case that tjomes up fa the Hirt*.- .. It \would be a nice thing when the •timeuigain- comes to \elect a 1 sheriff if , -both -parties united upon Mr. Mc- ' Nichol, NYACK'S POSTMAST-ERSHIP. ague will turn its attention next to of- tlJe year, horses-libee ottS place the sale of .(hem under .ban, on the-ground that ‘ ‘ pitch; ing horseshoes\ • has received some- tiring of ah- impetus^ through the 'good - . jffice'a .'oif- Prest a^ lf HaYding,. and that the. game may be played for money. Also the -ale of- pocket . 'ithives should he stopped,Tor that knives are i C me times used ip the game ot- mum- ble-the-pyg. on, which many a quart of voad hii-rd cider has been wagered. Let the reverend proceed. He may . , be-able-in time to abolish g&If-^which °? the -signiftcance that Christmas has. Attornfey for Administrator,-' . .; Office and Poatofficq -Address, Pearl River.-Rockland -, County , New York.\ If .the ’ children hav 0 their way ’ ey-1 ery parent and' relative will: do “ their [, shopping, early.. ” They have had tiie.ir 1 eyes,-already opened wide ' for th© de-f si rabies and .a,r'e suggesting .that-thej money laid aside -for the Santa Clausj an' order at Hon. Mortimer B. P.atter- visit might be well used at any ..time. f aun. Surrogate df-.'thd ,Catuuy.of''Ilo(:ft- ■■ 11 M n >♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ i \ l » > n 11 B B .M j' B ' B ' j i 11 1 I I ♦♦ I* m ,,r; .BpELXi, in pursuance of Ffctt SALE BY * - . HA-IRE C& BLAUVELT ♦ 15 Ncq Broadway Telephone 402 .NYACK K, Y * * * *** > ! ■ »♦ ■ » ■ » ■» «i > r .fc. a . a*c . .f.A » * \ - ■ «~ T tT! 1 1 j 11 i t |T ’ nds of James Kirby; will b© giailJ offers a fair opportunity ’ for gambling to iearn or his appointment a» post-- ! master of Nyar^. He has'been'a .rest-; den- of' the village for many years, j .and' has beetk prominent . to -politics, j civic activity ind municipal affairs., j T!te change naturally focuses , atten tion- upon,', the way upon .which the office ads' been administered - during M? — £4 ackiedge, ’ aregime Many per sons will . point to- the shortcomings I \of the pestofflce department generally: but never the- nineteenth hole:.. EDITORIAL MEDLEY. Ail the railroads but one are wor rying about motor competition. That ., , , ... , . _ • , t , matter how ptg ti grouch stands one beloup to -Henry P ’ ord. — Cleve-. ^ { _ ^ } ____ __ ____ , land Plain Dealer. They are told by many of their.elderefload, notice ik hereby.given tp all pgr-1 .___i j that* the national holiday, must-, come.) sons having glaims against John M. ; * * * * H 111 first, but to the. little one ThanksgiV-j FoeO, late ,of Grand View, ‘ Rockland I T • . ' ing means a good dinner and a house I County, New York^, deceased, to preA ♦ party, and has not one hUndredtiLpart f bp same, with vouchers there-] X : of. to- t!ie sub'serfber. at hrs place of J. '• . ' transacting business, at the office of X his attorney, John F. McFarlane, Ny- J ack. N. Y., on or before the 26th day of'January, 1922. Dated Xyaek, .N. Y., July 19th, 1921. A lbert w . kick . ■ ;; ....... Aitmlnistrator. JOHN F. McFARLANE, - ' - Attorney ffor Administrator, Office and P. O. Address, -. Nyack. N. Y. ' .... A There-are many things that cannot beqjurchased until later in the season, and! the shopper^, in making ' their lists,-Have to arrange for the \merchan dise, if they are to keep going the finest piec e of work' that wa* done for the workers at the counters w.Uo have adopted the ' slogan, “ Keep Smiling,' ’ person \ . Now .all we ’ ll have to <fo. in order! during! the past eight-years. - It wili j to enjoy the. proposed income tax, re* bd ea-y for thore In that .frame of j factions t« ' to feduce • our .incomes. — miiaL tu tevqll delays - in transmission| prookljm -Eagle. ■ - ind x r bn r-oth .vr p ’ ue - i l I — — . .' _ ___ before the hi bu?*»y s j ' . '; •. ■' , ...... It will be t*he .annual surprise to the community that the holiday -season will -come with a rdsh ,und a mighty one.'at thaf. *Tf T .i..si- -pa-:! and - to* blame the local manigemeat j ^ portion of- the army of qnem- .for- it-all. But it should also be r -- ; pie red wouldn ’ t b <5 in the state.,it is ’ hlgo 1 ; A'SMTLt ALONG THE WAY. FIRE LOSS PROMPTLY SETTLED Nyack, N. Y„ Oct. 31.1921. JOSEPH fe OAYX'OR, ESQ.. ! ’ ‘ Nyack; N. Y. Bear Sir: . — ----- _ ' • * STEPHENS,' MY.ao.X-T-m pursuance of an order of Honorable Mortimeif B. Patterson, ,.a Surrogate of the County of Rbckiand, notice is hereby given to ail -persons having, ciaimg: against Myrou 1 -Sfep^ns, late of the County menabered that the administration ofi jf | t not , so badly officered.- the rcatofflce department, under Mr. Barlvydn. . was sg loaded- witii justi fiable-criticism Guided by false im : pulses of economy, ..Mr, Burleson Cl-1 ■down the nuaibe/ of emplnye--- departm.ent to a' standard that spelled insTfit-iency anti he also, favored wage ach-dulfs that drove hundreds of pos- J ■ t pi \ workers i inti> other . lines Of en-i Philadelphia Enquirer. With de'-vor wffh a consequent impairment «ent, the pfefinlg must be what the | Van Raalte. Vanguard- , , fh* ae&erai service. *It is obvlcms. scientists are . breaking a,toma ator —L , . ' ; . ' . ISi\' •( the general service, that to blame local postmasters \ tor | Lit.Ue I^oek .Arkansas Gazette. . i • Striking an Average, shortcomings that . resulted -from j ' - , - j “ Wb-y, do you occupy two «|tatk!P blunders, of the aiTiHiulstrative head Republican institutions .cannot- longj anfcnd straphanger: ;• ti the essence of j&mfalrpess. , endure where there is c-nforced labor;, ‘ ‘ To even thifige up, ” answer®, the JFufTtfg'Yth*? eight years that : Mr- ! or. for the chatter, where there • hr ’ « r « n ’ *PF man. “ Halt the time I don't Blacklfedge has ben postmaster of Ny- J enforced idleness — Roanoke World W any seat at all. ” — Toledo Blade. •* ' ' ack he !ia» conducted his office with; News, .A . , ; ■ : ' , . ” out repaid to poUtics. ina has made j. ' ' . F - ~ ^ . • * efficiency his watchword always. .' He j' -Thera a% fcw.o 'sides to proffteeiffig sSm.- a capable ' force oil; .food, remark* the Philadelphia who. are well liked faecorc^ but the side that the ctftisu and wbtj. are a l wu Y 3 courteous and] er ’ gets is the rough s^de. — -Chariest . \\ -'Y-**'- Air. Kilby w-iU like bi« 'men. News iind Coartar; Pedigreed Plumbing, “ A pipe with a' petigree -i*^! ttaftdi This « remind# . ug ' the ; phimber repaired for', ua the day; he'took, alluiay! to find Its ncctlons.-i-Lundon ’’ Dogs nevbr, rr . mad,'* says . h scientists, “ if--they - can get ’ plenty' .of A tot of . men \wouldn ’ t get the same iffinramstaaces. -rNdw Ybrk.Morntag Telegraph, . Sad But T pub . A pessimist is a man who thinks the world is against him, And he is probably fight - “ Punch (London ), Business • having “ turned, the cor;r„ ’ 'j , -------•- ' neF ’ la now pondering what will ha'p-; . -• Self-Help^ . • • ' - petf in the next block.^ — -Boston. Shoe, .yei c « ; **^ >.this the weather- bu- ?.qd Leather Reporter. ^ reau? II How- about a shower topighti'. ’ .. Prophet,: . “ Don ’ t ask me. If you the. mark worth less than a need on? take one yourself/' — T^hc of Rockland, . deceased, |to present the same, wi't!t-,.yduchpEs thereof, to the subscriber, it her- place of transact ing imaines--, at the pffice of Frank Comesky, her attorney, at No. 13 South Broadway, in the Village or Nyack, County of Rocklaqd and* State of .Neyr- York, on or before the first day of Decmnhar, 1931, next , ^ Dated, Nyack, N. Y„ the' 1st day of June; 19'ii. . ' ' . ’ SOPHRONIA STEPHENS, • Administratrix, FRANK CPMESKY. Attorney^ for Administratrix, Office and P. Q. Address, 13 South Broadway, Nyack. Y. : % bfut “ wpur -hVtold. The Boaster. . taid tf_.t refused to m A* ' *• \ . •. A'