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jtele- jhe phode RpvleW Inform* - <for ln« aOund ,G*uae<Lbj.their ^Wjinunhiz ftbo'pt Ifl the wlater Is-d^tectdit tjy the roicroptione, wtych In tii} - !! rplafSi the| Jnews, to , the flaht eman ,111 the ho*t hhfivft thenl. , . ’ • Tti|»'nM of lihe feletdlone|lends, hat to consider fur^Hor the poislb I rifles In ! this direction. . • '• 7 j ‘ Fr Instance : take n tired n.nd true |' .wife, who on forriier occasions woufit sib pntientljJ far Into, the wee shie. hoars drmls'l «|ns* bin/ej| In ft ' ro, |tn; chair directly before the only entry nee A How Twentieth Century Sci« f tgi ’ s Lamp and Made the Aie-t Alcheifiiy Come True tuts Have Rubbed e-old breath V (Told In- Ei.o '• ',i JOI-fN ' SI AVM las; O 1 !| . No. I , , I, THE AGE OF CHfeMISTRY - bpr 1 f 1 no* *fXte^a(on n :jfc atn Within the last few years the world agencies-developed beeri electrified by ,tit|:,v.ast stridgs secretly in ahemical a<le,jn|th^ field of scipnPe by ,the Cre- ' laboratorijes.- ilr directlv before the only entrance, ■; ^nte^heniisfc .Hideed, within a ftertcr- . vVc w^b are not. . s '* b .# * •* t » . r,; i > ua .. ation the mtitifnce exerted upon the. chemt&ts hear look of ^leternilnatipn dufnluwies. boi j en{ir<; fabric . of ’ our 2wriizatioiv from strange, tales these features, « rolling .pin ’ is clutched lb within 'fhe.labqratorjr jhas been -so -diys, no less - rfb'experienced innnner, • 1 enqrmcius that iwe are prepared at strange because But there, should be! no reason for. last to accept the. oft-repeated,state- they are true, of ru- tbls display of , war like preparntlon. r raent that we havd passed beycwid the hies and amber, or-*' this wfttchfnl Vnllfn^. ‘ Wife- should-', by ,>ill,. tnltths { rlhen: flood friend possess -a nilcroplvone. Shi* csyuldl'theiv. rdpolr to bed. after placing this Utile. Instruinent at the key hole and adjusting it Head set over her ear,..proceed to Steep', se cure - in the ability of the little*-'mike'; . to want her In 'ample time'that » key. _ - is'bej'ng laboriously fitted into its prop er place Bur !e •'us> dwell no longer Oh the subjeef. ^ agg of mac hi n cry -and' have entered Snip the. more mj|siteriQus,age of chetnf- istry. \ n.nnCnts. of ( rvory, shim'mering silks, colors of fevery hue, - ' Wh'at this new dra is.,to bring forth an'd .exotic per- in the way ; 6f scientific discovery rests f u , m e sconce thf upon conjecture,** but, bertainly. the prCciods cargo of miracles performed in. the last half desert caravans — produced ' from, a century have been sufficient to warrant substance as-ordinary as .coal tar. almost any expectancy. Truly, chemistry h^s descended into _ America has heard that Germany s the depths of the earth and extracted, chemists saved her fr^m an early dts- the pccret formula of nature. The astrous deteat, both in the Held and , . • , i, * ■ , modern researcher, by constant diii in the matter or obtainjng supplies. -------- • * ’ Stipposc you are 1 the proud.possessor of .\a veget ’ alVIc garden. . ' After the spring groupd pri'liitrn t ions df harro'^ing. ' plantiji amt sin: ' -y srnn'ci am Jit ! a - \va, ■' I 1 not- a . •'>, I'P breaking seed for leu .delicacies scribed period turns its stu • sunlight. ,,,. . • , , - - . c gence and ubtiring effort, has.-per- Without the tremendous expansion- of foTrned the 'mysteries which, kept the her plants for the production of m- a | ch , m .; st of ot]u , r amtune? groping trates-.and ammojua from he,air .by jn the dark _ 3nfI 5rarf P d hi^ gs one processes developed by her great allied with the devil himself. , The rC- war, without- question,- searcher, in finding jn coal tar, not only Y jhr • fi'iintii-n Yy >enf every sfirglc r i,*i|' every thing - . So great., in ’ complishtrien! - -rhab-tty to no ri-.ail.. Ah. hhr'sotne- that scientists stisria a >i ; b*. iulcro|iIw,iiitf. You . tion without ; V * S u'*' one an'* p it It ,to ivork on shot S ‘ ‘ defenseless Wlir rvyShonW l-P it,-, tii'iish. plant! You- peace.\ ... '» Yes, a vni **e ootncs.faintly [ovei. Previously •t hi-' - v ; re? inf» » ruiu v: you ihat? the ea.n|i ' have been re . ■ is - i ' (J .jitly over ihcih rmif tary, bat' bei • 'tirn: were pert arm robbed of the • rnit rtlnsl l« >( T -en it* up to make • chemists\ th i have , result - of the exhaustion of Ger ;s, if hot. from the ex food supplies because r fields, the ac- would have ended years before it did, ■ things of benuty( but' remedies for most human ills, has outdreamed the , .- alchemist by transforming a base sub nauStiotl Ol h»'F toon stinnlies riecause . i * - fact, -have beetl S in the last few years tpnv declare that a na- Wlth tho fhfpnhfttioa that *all auto mobile license wyi .be ready for dlatrlbatlon this V^hr on Dec^tn- ter 1, jthft state Tax eimigilepton ah- hounced flew,artel monl (|otap|ete de- iqlla - regarding - th4' 4 reglafratlon Of mtomctblles- for the year J>22. Qp- uause of the fact that all the platrts uncee nhat granted! and. hll chrs ownfed and driven In N^W York State] must carry the new license' plates after December 31. * The announcement; ipeaha that the platte|] will be completed and will be 1^' the offices of all of The county clerks of ih® State except, thosie of ’ Albany, Erie ' and the counties of Greater New York, where tlie distrl- butloh will take place fr6m offices of the Automobile bureau of the'. Tax Commission, A new requirement an; flounced fpr the first . time twams owners that! they should b 0 careful 5 to apply for licenses to the clerks of the counties In which they live oir to the Automobile Bureau offices If they live in New York City, Albany of^ Erie counties. „ - • • Home Work. WiRfe — Paw, what.tr [a barnacle? Paw — A barnacle ' is |a' hobo ’ \ who sleeps in barns, nry son. Now do your tvight work and don ’ t, bo'tier me I ’ m busy. — Cincinnati Enquirer.- \ Hand Sapolio-Thti ^jjioito (i oild ^oap The'choice is largely tip; to you. H your blood Jacks [ red corpuscles, you're go- i-iag-to be f.- gged-and drag ged .out . 1 you ’ re (jorhg t<j> lack “ pep. - ” to look sal low: and unhealthy, to grow old before your time. - - DH. Wfi actually ipcreascs'the ttum- ber or red c >rpaiselcs in the ' . blood, ft. rr ikes the cheeks plump am! osy.'.stilmulates the digestive organ - s,.cre- ates a bealf' y appetite,,and leads to -increased vigor. - and vitality., First ;bottie • guaranteed-to help .you, or ' money refimded. ' ' ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ' *2 Breeding Sows; !|one S ’ 1 and one 2 years old. ,1 Two yeir old /sow, for k|lling. 7 - Young pijsp |10 weeks bid-. 7 Voting • pigs. 6 . week* old. All Diiroc Jerseys In first class dou- dltitm; Will be sold In a lot or Sfepr arately for highest offer received wlth- pi the ’ naxt Week. FRANK W, EDMUNDS : Edmundscrest Farms . West fiyack, N. Y> war and- laggards procn-s: daily. lj the infant b micrnfihoTie, - . An<i what about i \has the average t mine . If n cerriiiq t ‘ eonsiilerurlon - t,* 1« be. inhabited by, so Its proper fiilinc ; --rophone is put t.i places if' in the ci.i ^ said, fruit \and in* ; “ y-oko\ or the fiiin t' 2 .re* leir-ltiirh \this you re munmyii d-of thank; i'ri I'iivhes. etc.., via -the m ics !-. What chan ■ct > use wifeto .deter, :i|r wiiic'i is under j -oiled, might not '(-riling, offier iir ’ iti . It* re again the ’ mi - use; - One inerely - • prosiinlty of the irs either a good chicking of a fu- - stance into something tar ‘ more pre- ious than gold. ; From this' black, sticky mass he . adornsyMTady with colors rivalling nature itself in their barbaric .splendor. .! He distils perfumes that equal fhe\jas- : 1 mine .arid he makes terrifying gases nheard'-oFscientific-feats 0:1 make war ,un think- orted from the labbra- ? , F, Thousands of. articles'. Upon i-us'e of necessity, they wh'E 1 ? we.depend, from TNT. to pav- . d so : quietlv they were blocks, from attar of rosCs to -fer- ' glam.w ‘ 'and their trap- ‘ Uiger. an.G from ithimination gas to of romance while lesser achieve- tPy-d purple, are - derived from the ...v,nts Ort the. field Of battlri and in- tfte s , a ® e substance. . . - .. . - council chambers of , diplomatjs; have :A,s recently as 17D0 .a mam who dare.f been hailed fry throngs. to say that he cotihj protjuire a ruby y Tfiosc o^ tit who Have left-fhc class- , ' , ’ f otn '' a ''lump of coal would, have been . ' room and tfie study halt* far behind find 2 f practidtt'g the black art and ' j* difficuft fackirig doubtless would have ended his. career :* S I- i|t technical :, know!- - the stake.. Jn three Centunes we crll jgjr |. • ^Hiedge.- to compre-'! lavc grthe tar. Tp-(fly we accept . nd . this ’ '* swift these miracles but few .'of us know how the-.miracles age wrought. And , pin. B ! i7- i ® trausi-ti *3 era to to. compre- S'fli'Ft or* from one ariq-ther. an i n g period the nations yeGUiere is no mystery. ’ j • Thb succeeding sketches will show how the accisienta! discovery of an mshter tbi; wtio, nn< \phiy .the lit tie* Hall. si;. to 1 Hit- left of .hiI -hy the vfciifity wl-.ere ifiyV-k tliem over the In.:i t-oviinis n the dbuh! .tnr'f . As a Inst ‘ finike ” . .Is put ofit to hear what I v- i.r. Tnslu-ntiy rim! (flstlnctly.'ls heard ji C pr versathw»'between two golf,baits riiey art* quickly I'tin.Jo earth tniti,.re- -covered, the golBst lielrig the gnlnei'by one bull, - tine to this iiiarvploiis. little device — The Telephone Review,-N. Y • of an ar dent golf nccnH>li ! ItHy liu,s ‘ ; i; tieynn.l a. lii ‘ 1! A frail!ic ‘ search en in its thing but. resort 'a run •protection rainbow, a .variety of medicines,' food-, upon . the 'stuffs - andcpdisotis, all .from.' the .samt-J nit . deadly material. • . . tSelca'seii by fbc tni-.itv.tj-tp Ahjertcan -Busftlcss. - New. YorkX ^PRESENTS SIX COUNTIES 1 AT FARM BUREAU MEETING; wkt-'p; t.T.n met f ber m;. 1. i ; Uilia held T Has the in ■on fiState Federa- ::aou.se Xovenv- Jr , president as- a trusti wiiich he active in turil'. jin.* TELEPHONE ■ COMPANY- MARES BfG ADDITIONS •Mizatrm n arid th Funbral. !e of tile school district Jn k iyed ' He was at one; time j. Eoekland County Agrlcul; j Horticultural , Association' Vico ffra«ide'n ‘ - of that or* !\ He leayes -a widow, pno j ■ee daughters. ; . : - j will be held at the i servte-f The- New - York Telephone Corn* ' pony ’ s Blunt riepnrtmotif (luring 'the.'' pfist twelve months have eonstructefl J uildition.s th tiH* ’ V ‘ onipnn-y ’ s felephojqe ; system .about, equivaier.l to a plant ; large enough to serve -three dries the size of ('levelmul. S t, r.onis arid W.-tsb- j • ’ :u-.- Friday, afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, with the services of the Masonic order- Burial'will; he\infi West New Hampstead - Cemetery. . of. the Roc-kTand County Farm' liurGui Afisrefiii-icn was. elected ’ delegate ' to represent' six counties .at the'attauai meeting of the American farm Bur eau-..'Federation' at Atlanta. Ga, cn November 21*22. ” ' , ,) . ' / ( ^ . . . , , . . .. The American Federation . of ' Farm - ,: ■ -Bureaus have, headquarters'in Chlcagoj BAMAPO TRUST COPdPANY and maintain a representative * at [• 'GETTINC* READY TO OPEN Washington. D. C . to look after t!\e n agpage of'bills w hieli' are of . value - to farming-interests.; . The- American Federation 'has a total membership of nearly one mil lion and one-taif. . It..is supported by K Ks!( ’ li- -Ingfon. The construction work being done this year wi.iitld btrihl ah entire 1 (elef'hone plan! cnpable of serving stales such, as Ohio*or Michigan. ;, In addition - to this vast construction work these .workers maintain one of ' the County Farm .Rlireau Association theraost hfgbly concentrated telephone ! and' their- recent -efforts in securmi® system's ih the world., a system; that . j the defeat of the General Sales Tax ,'Lja.w is only one instance oT,the' valti- j able work they are doing for the indi- ' serves l,600,0»Ht stations.or more than twice the . mtmiier of stations in the-f combined teiepiioiie systems.of France, Although- it will be several months In-fen; tin 7 Ramapo Trust Company will be ready tp open its ffoors for. business,' the direc'ors are holding weekly . meetings .arid the various de- :-r!s incident to getting ready to do Italy and Spain.- i viduUI farmer SAFETY FIRST v-f the- last meeting the ..Mechanics and, Metals National Ba.nk of- New York was selected as the New Yopk correspondent The capital stock was? ftmnd to be much 1 over-subscribed when subscript lions 'were reckoned* up after the Toth.; Harry M. Gumeff.- » \ _ . , ■ ; Harry: M Gurnee,., one .bf the best 'riie blushing maid then qp and spoke. ) known clikens of Rockland county, itut her words were- far- from cheery, died at his home at Mount ivy Mon- and, the shares will be alloted amonff It was- the hundredth _ tithe she said: | l ,- av a i) ernoon after a brief illness of '*Pnty, sppnk to dmi. my dearie. -- ; | ^ ' in(iIge8tlbn . ~. Ninety-nine times lie. had withdrawn. For be Jackeil that tiling called nerve,.! • Mr. Gurijee Was enjoying his usua'l But now he smiled, for a bright idea ! health - Sunday and was driving one of Hfs purpose, sure would serve. - ' f htq fta»g l - ter« from tits nome- Eo her Why toadn t be thought of It ! home in' Haversfraw when he was This Idea of his ««nV - taken sqddenly ill' while at West Hav* Why, rather, than ipcet h«rr uaday s than ■ shoe,. ' . * He!d use'the telephone! — Telephone Review, N. TO BE, OR HOT TO. Be — »• I I * • * F* ' ’ y- - b. : c ■ . r r- . - . ! ..... ^ - A telephone conversation Is reported- as follows: ,. '. - 1 ' ‘ Hello! That > On Jake 7 '* ’ “ Yes, dls Is Jake; ’ ’ - . . - , Tt ‘ doesn ’ t sound like Juke.\ ^ “ Yes, .ths Is -lake .spicklog.\ ' “ An* ydu sure this is JakeT* ' fiYes. dis' Is Jake.\ •'Well, \ llssen, Jake — this . ts ' 8 a«a; Lend me 450 . ’ * — ^ — r — * — “ All right ! HI tell him veo he coines ln.\ — Telephone Review,. N. \ A RING . ANYWAY .. — . .... , 4 ■ * __ fflS S . ' tor-, *. PPM. ... ••Once, dear, «» gentleman »ske*l me to marry him over the telephone, but he had the wrohif ntaBber.*'— Tele- ppM.,. Keytew ’ N. £. erstraw. ' ' A doctor was called Immediately and Mr. Gurnee was taken to hls home .where a doctor remained with him all Sunday night.' He was seemingly re- the ’ subscribers. M,ONSE.Y FIREMEN WILL OPEN. NEW FIRE .HOUSE- Next ' Wednesday night Brewer Engine Company of Monsey wljl cele-. hrate tl\e opening, qf:the. new fire ha.ll on Grove street by giving a New Eng land supper and barn dance. Supper will be served' from B p\ m on at 60 cents for, adults and 25 cents covering and was sitting up.when.the for 'children. ^Dancing will commence • ^ ... *'' ' rrrlfU K *a end came, suddenly, j Mri! Giirnee was born at Stony Point sixty-six years a ’ go. When be yas young liis.parents removed to Bloom- Ingdale, . N. J.. where her attended school.. H« - also attended a private school at. Monsey . He learned ‘ the carpenter ’ s trade in Newark, J.., arid mett wdfked' tor-a tftn« on the at 8:30 o clock, with a nharge of 50 cents a couple. An Essex automobile will be award ed at this time. - HIT BY AUTOMOBILE. Mrs. G. C. F. Beverforden, of JPaart , River, was*_struck by art automobile while walking by the aide of the road ■, * -V ’ • and received painful bruises. > FLAG Fpn SCHOOL.: . » Read the Rockland New ’ s. farm df his father who had* located at Mount Ivy. ' „ .......... '. -' ‘ In 183 B lid comtoericed the operation of a stone cruahing plant .at Mount Ivy and tijihr buainess ha« grown utitil \ 1 lhe-'\BeVhidht*G^rnp Company now own and operate a number of plahts In Auckland county and lit New Jer- -*ey. 1 '' . I ’ Amehltan ,fi«r iiarrfia» ’ ''WiRov: - Orjmt . Mr. Gurnee at different times served iBchooi. as l ighway commissioner of the town . Rockland Council, ’ Jr. O. 'U. A.- Me of HavrtrstraW.' Ttaa ’ Urdsented Art- ; Prest- O-Lite Reduces Again ! The Price : $ 23.50 . The Saving: $ 12.40 For a Genuine Prest-O-Lite Battery, too! J JERE ’ S big news for the owners of Fords,^certain models of Chevrolet, Overland, Buick, and 27 other cars and trucks. You can now get a genuine Prest-O-Lite Battery for $23.50. This is $12.40 lower than the 1920 price (more than 30% saving) ; { ahd $7.65 Ipwer 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-Q-Lite for $23.50, in exchange for your old batter^, no matter what its make. This is back to pre-war prices — yes, 6etfer than pre war prices — -for a better battery, too. Drive arbuhd and get this best battery bargain on the market. Come, today. Tell your friends. <fiw<xt0£ie BATTERY SERVICE Pull up where you see this sign iEL-POWERBMilirrl:*; f INC, MAIN NTHFFT NEAlt .MIDLAND AVR mi • r-. i i . NYACK, N. Y. ■■ V', ■ of flayeratraw.'us a deputy sheriff atid.fr Rockland N«WS. ' , - - ” V' -.'-v -- ’ -i- ■ • ... . *v ^t** , m : ■ *. ’ • , ■-.• '-fi ' ?