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ling-MONTICEELO, N. Y. EERN COMPANY; 8 ST., MIDDLE'EOWN, N Y.\ i [OR TAILORINGS IN MATERIALS © LVBRRTTE,.TERICOTINE, FACKH- OIRET TWILL, PROVE FASH- . STRAIGHT _LINEMODELS, - STAY IN NAVY BLUE AND ND: gunrsni' irAvERr .| of reurement. 'fany direction from .Monticeifo as ; | ¥re. Frank # (auction. 6f business. 4 Ars. it Green i¥ |'als, months at the Ogborn' returned. home - - U $. | Local ”and..b“Pen;9135/11130fits.Y The Editor and Mrsl A. M. Seriber left: Monticello on. Thursday morning for Jer- soy City and from there they will go by automobile .to 'Boston. Twenty-three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Scriber spent their honeymoon int Boston amid scenes so dear to-history.. 'This\ts their first visit since those real days. | /_ ° * Estelle J. Simons, secretary to Joseph I. Stahl is spending her vacation in New York City and Boll Harbor, L. L Donnelly and Miss Scharpf of New York City, who have been stopping at the Park View have returned to their homes this Miss 'Clarh Schtoodet is visiting her brother,‘_E(1wnr,d at Renssgxlaer, near Al; bany, . o CARETAKER WANTER-Rent \free re- sponsible party. J. Edward Jufd, Harris, N. Y. Box 37 ' - 1x George Orloff, of the Monticello Coal Company is at Long Beach on his vaca- tion, . Anyone who-has had to deal with the local coal situation the last five months deserves a vacation. . - . William. S, Prince of Harris who went Ato Freeport last weeksto spend the winter with his daughter, writes the Watchman that, \Freeport is a fine town. We like it very much.\ I *The secoflaq'veek of school finds most of thd pupils getting down to brass tacks and acquainted with books again on. friendly terms after the summer vacation. , Mr.. Scott, the physical director is on hand\and will no doubt produce as good & basket- ball team as last year, if not better. The local gladiators don't take to football but there is some- wonderful heavy-weight material in the'school for most any sport dekired this year and a warm bunch of basket tossers may be expected to emerge. [_ Miss Jennle L. Dann has returned to New Paltz Normal School- where she is supervisor of music. ' John D,. Lyons, Jr., was the soloist at both morning and evening services . at Trinity Methodist Church, Poughkeepsie, Sunday. Roy L. Holmes is organist of the- Mr. Lyons expects to return to Cornell,, where he 'is a 'sénior, riext week. HORSE LOST-Sunday night from | the pasture. . Bay mare. 'White on oné hind leg. Monroe Farm, old Liberty\ Toad, Iacson, owner 1x FOR SALE®OR REN'T-Seven room house 'with all impfovements, large shed and barn located on Clinton Avenue, very. reasonable, Inquire at. A. B; Woods, 17 Fulton: Street, Monticello, N. T. 1x dEWwIsh NEW yEas CaArDs- Large variety of new ready for you to serect from at the [Watch» nam. office, Monticello. . Leave your order to-day. - Quick: service, tine woric:-and courteous treatment guar- anteod, oo (tf R a 0 ' |' Considerable oll is 'being used on. . and hunting costumes are being naulea GUt Seuson of roaming tne woous for game is amost here and tnere's quite & jor of gamc. A number of tabbits and some.pariridge are to be found in most os familiar with' roads and paths can legifiy ' Mx, and Mrs. Chas, G. Royce, after spend ing two weeks at Mrs. Royce's home in Vermont, returned home Tuesday, L Park View Hotel, Monticelio, motored, to 'Miduletown on Saturday, with Mr. snd Mre. Kirchoff, Mrs. Augarots, MrS. Regan and Mawin Regan. Atter enjoying lunen at the Mitchell Ann, , they \returned. to Monticello in time for a_ euchre given at the Park View, a ' Mr.,.and Mrs. Andrew Myriat have returned. to theirlBrooklyn home, af- ter spendllng the summer at the home of Nr. and Mrs. B. H. Lefferts in Monticello.: tL til t Miss Caroline Scriber and Mrs, A. 'G, Ross, of Monticello, are spending this week in Milford, Pa., 2C Stanley M. Romeril, who: married : [Miss ~Adaline Hawthorne; of Monti- |collo has just qualiffed as the leader among the 16,000 Prudential Insur- ance'agents in the United States and [ Canada for the year of 1922 in pro- Fi 'Roméril is lo- cated at Poughkeepsie, - ~ - 'John 'Teeple and | nephow, < Alton of Brooklyn, after spending sever- 'on Wednesday, | '- \Mr and Mrs. Franky; Knapp ; loft Monticello on Thursgay . for- their f Chicago. home, - after spending . a George Russell of Brooklyn, Miss T. &.| the Angora government 'of the. | dispatch of two companies of- infantry ' Mrs, R..8. Turner, 'proprietor | of kthe: are retreating. from Tchatnlja'.’ . Md ase - ~ ®Epubbroax warcantan --> (UNDER TURK RULE Civil ° Administration Established <-- Flee City, . = ~.. wéutp > avoin\ pisonpers Mustapha Kemal Pasha Invites-Allled and American Consuls to Confer- -> -- Doubtful if World's\ History . Ever, Recorded Such Scenes. ° Constantinople.-One hundred thou- sand- Greek troops have evacuated Smyraa, and a Turkish civil adminis: tration has been established thers. The Greeks lost the battle around Smyrna, and the Greek administration ceased in Tonia. 'All the members: of the high commission in. Tonia, headed by M. Stergiadis, are on board the: | British © battleship Iron, Duke. , Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turk. is}; Nationalistvwleaderphas established headquarters An Kassaba. He has-in- vited the Allied and American consuls to proceed there with the purpose of arranging the faking over of the city. with a minimum of disorder. . . Hostilities , céased. Naszilli, Aiden and othér towns were burned. The. greatest of confusion teigng.ln_Smyrna.‘ A wireless dispatch broadcast by theq Angora government -announces ,to all the complete annihilation: of the Greek army. Greek headquarters have been transferred to- Chesme, opposite the' island of Mitylene.. The Greek ports: 'are: being rapidly evacuated by vessels. Constantinople is. célebrating,\ the great Turkish victory.. The mu cipal nuthorities have Sent, an official teles gram of congratulation to: the Assem- Bly 'at Angora. Several thousand. st dents marched in procession, with b ners flying, Singing the national h and cheering Mustapha Kemal. -' - It is announced from Angora 'that» the Kemalist army will make. tri-} umphal entry into. Smyrna. s [, :The French: authorities 'here \have to Bruss to protect the peoplethere. ~~ It is believed. here that the Greeks 'other districts in Thrace . ... ' 0 . ~* The AlMlies'have published a procla-. mation in Smyrna urging the popula- tlon to maintain order. It: promises: for. the protection of the minoritfés. The 'Allled assurances, however, have not had -any effect on the terrorized population. A.. 28 Che Greek patriarch telegraphed the archbishop of Canterbury in 'London: and; Premier David Lloyd George to use their good offices in favor of.the Christians in Anatolia. _ eye The Greek losses, as far as .it has - been possible to ascertain them up. to' the present time, are- total; for the third army corps, which is believed to be withdrawing from Brusa'to Pan\ derma, with all its material. ~ 0 _A wireless dispatch-from one.of eh?\ Allied warshpps .at Mudania says the Turks have taken Ghemlek and Brusd.: Ten: thousand refugees are massed in Mandania. It is not Enown. where they ~ will. Fo, Constantinople is being. over- ~crowded |. Na eto / History 4s: said 'never 'to bave re- SMYRNA: BOWS | as. 10900,000 Greek: Troops |; mhe' «| The' house-and twenty acres: '|many: times that ‘filmomit‘. sA A -| sork - GRANTED A: DIVORCE eno lol f FROM FRED; McMORRIS AND GIV- town, ': visited. here that the Allies will sectire guarantees : [home after a pleasant visit.. A parthership at Sagtk‘et't. aing 16t6 2nd\ eres. A 1: 30 lots of the acreage are on' the shore.of the lake, ~In all there are,two~hpndred to house: wil} be sold separatel known as the- Chas. ° E could have been® cent' 'years. arm : and - )r $10,000 in re- ow . the' property\ is worth | Sackett Lake is. becoming a summe colony and is destined to be-& popular re; NRS. MeMoRRS is - EN $40 °A MONTH-ALIMONY. -> Couple Recently Lived at St. Josephs ~ -Where McMorris Was. Postmaster and- Station _Agei1t.' Ls S © Judge ‘Hagbfduéfif‘fiin'xsvgpreme‘ £ Court at: Kingston; recently granted |. Mrs. Mary MceMorris, of Kingston, a a : MONTICELLO GARBAGE and ( >_ ING COMPANY: x -. ... Moliticello, . 'divoree from Fred McMorris,-giving ¥er an allowance of $40 a month al- Amonmy. | 2.00 00.0 .C ~ The MeMorris's are well known in } Monticello. } For several years they} were located at St. Josephs Station on the Monticello branch of the O. & W., where Fred© McMorris was station agent and also: was postmast»! er. - About a year. afgoythe; MceMortis's | decided that 'they could not agree!, and parted, Mrs. MeMorris going: to.}, the home of her mother in Kingston | and McMorris. soon after going. west. Sometime later \Mrs; McMorris com-] 'menced her action for divorce which s now granted,; ~~ tuis ® .-- ~ + BLOOMINGBURGH. ~Bloomingburgh, iSeptfi‘g—Mrg; and Mrs.\ Andrew .. Herbison of © Mid. friends..} 2 40 sn c 0 oon .( : Bert. 'Dolliver and ; - \Willi Cairns have been enjoyin cycle trip in Canada.. | , - - The \Van 'Winkle and: Mc nel families; of Brooklyn and ( Jersey City respectively and who have \beet occupying a-cottage and apartments on the Franklin property have re- turned home. > *,. <. 020 |.. cc Mr; and Mts. W. A.\ Hawes, 'of Long Island City,. who have been spending a vacation visiting with relatives of the 1attér_have\returqed George Williams has: been spend-| ing a few days visiting relativescin Coxsackie, | [7 ° >>> ~ \To Miss Ethel, Jeffries, who is a guest at Mrs. James Green's farm, sang in.|, the M. E, Church Sunday in a man-] ner. which pleaé‘éd; the' congregation. 'Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gorman and |. family. visited Sunday in Bradley and Liberty at homes of relatives . > : New business: firm- at High View. as been forged in the mountain /village, between Wil- liam K; Nucic and Mrs. T. H. Tang for the purpose of conducting :a gar- age,\ restaurant and ice cream busi- ©00000 f ‘C‘Qfgplgté Line 6 f TTC Electrical Supplie HAR Wholesale. and Re 284 Broadway, \- wy ~~ -. -- MONTICELLO, N . _s ©0000000¢ ness, and the partnership becamoef- fective Sept. ist.. The new firm ex- pect_to erect a -new. building- gd \Rest-A While\ stand. Work. on: the building) will be com- Hofirgoli‘iuAré‘Xofi? Where . Were | .« You Born? - Tell Us- Sometmhg . About It. ° t. corded so complete a disaster as that. the 'Greeks have met with. It is as- . that: Austria's defeat in the Caporetto during the World Waris as 'nothing compared with the debacle of menced as soon as possible.. The| . About ] f § , ebujlgifig will be frame |: HOW old are you? How “115911?“ f with. concrete flooring .and in. size YOU been taking the Watchman? ~ 30x60 and will be used as a store. (| ', The Watchman is interested in its '- Birdsall Van Inwegon. Has \ been | Oldest readers. We are all climbing |. spending a vacation at the home of the ladder of time and some of the E & § 'O. J. Grant, in Gra.) Climbers dre away beyond thecenter mics s, w et.. ,>. | hamasville. . co C2 2. | - :~ ~ round; why not write the Watchman Athens.-King Constantine issued & |; - wre avg Afro, 1 & letter about this elimb. It does proclamation in - which he: exhorts $10 | chasran Chunky {not - matter particuldrly. whether you Greek, people .to bear their \terrible are aisubscriber to 'the Watchman, or trial\ with patieft: patience. and 'cour-' not; - write usa letter anyway, or age., - The King refers to the, \glorious have someone 'else> write for you. (| deeds\ of thé Greek army in the past Let's have a letter . from the old (decade, which he says have not been | hayereturned to their homes. . Sev- folks! ..The Watchman would also diminished by the present misfortune, | eral guests still remain at the above jlike to know who is the oldest resi- (> \Tt is my- will to do-what the con- | coftage. «eeu f ..] dent-of Sullivan County;: ~> | stitution aBows and what thenation's | ;~ Mrs. Charles Brady. and family - m {| Interests impose on me,\\ the prociama« D returned to NGWYOI'kCltir, ta;- tlon adds. | \I am confidently expecting 0s the formers. mer Wie a-demonstration of your known virties \Tang on the Burlin ghani\ 'of \patriotism 'and concori’h ae e> 7 [*s Th OL. R j <M C z|_ M. Theotokis, the Greek high com- / ouisins family have closed. §| missioner, who has Just.returned here| sfmmi» home' at High \View from . Smyrna, announées , that \the |'and returned-to New York City for : | Greek - evecuation 7118 compleeitea‘ in the winter. ~ ,: : Tou s . ;] . The' latest advices recely m iivermintnimmac ef £5333}: Smyrna report that the embarkation: Scant ** | of the Greek troops Is proceeding, and that, together with the war material saved, they are be‘ing taken to islands in _9Near East. °- R Fouvnfisw‘ufilvg‘nmfi’ v‘ | ~ InveSting --N0t speculating offered all sorts of - A month:as guests of Mrs. Susie Thorn- f ton and Miss Lillian: Thornton, nelces ' Mrs. Knapp. Mr. and.Mrs. Kuna p ‘ PPR spend the winter at Saraso 4, #. where they have a bungalow] 2°\ O property. 3 20 ug (2s ua l 1 C0 CY the Greeks.. | hig aunt; Mrs. nar A - tving:Brazel of West chester County,, and Mrs.. Her- flied: Herman and son, Herbert, and Rick&®1. Tietjan., of Brooklyn, - who have@iféen spending vacations at T- of--: Mig. George Barteld's Arline cottage FOR \ RENT-Entir s rooms furnished. ; 13 Inquire on premises, wl l late 20 - FOUND-Sept.. 3r wearing. license pad 23 my house. Owner can proving property, paying\ this ad. - M. L. Roxbury, ;*:FOR SALE-One Schu one Jersey co?” O. Rice, Mis: Folun D. Carpenter, of Monti- \cello and~daughter Estelle, of New York are spending the week at 'As- bury. . . l & . FOR RENT-Store with five rooms, or will ~ rent separately. Price reasonable. Inquire Booth; on Broad- way, Monticello; .. . > ~ .'. . dx N.Y. Fake I % K S CaRDS- new designs ready rom®st the Watch- cello. \Leave your| . Qufcls- service, - fine monts 4 alw t 10d Mon ht : téou8 treatment guar- ' Cf] bie. Miller, of New York nding. several days with #. Barbara Tyrrell, at Holise on West Broad\ Knights of- Columbus Incorporate 'Night School at Washington. - / a -New Haven, Conn-The incompora- ||. tion of the first Knights of Columbus University at Washington, D.. C., was {announced at national headquarters O MOflgageS;'- Or, Guafa‘nt-eed, E11.“ Mortgagecertmcates. - here by Supreme Secretary William J. ** TMD ay, McGinty, 'The new university, which . 'Then he takes no chances. Write for booklet.\ Is believed to-be the first of its kind: moe s TBE AND MORTGAGE GUARANTY COMPANY. known as.Co- © OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, MONTICETLO, N. Y. 4 I. - == .\-‘ l . \ _ h ; k - - - ADVISORY BOARD:\ ~ Lo \ 00 C.W. H. McGrath, Livingston Manor, N. ¥. «Joseph H. Nuelle, . ~Middletown; N, Y. Dr.'Seth G. Osborn, - Monticello, «N. Y, sidore quhenaergL- Woodridge, N. ¥ Valentine Sghefdell, \ Jeffersonville, N. Y._. -: Adelbert M. Seriber,, - Monticello, N. = Skton Wurtsboro, N. 'George I. Treyz, ® 02, 'f- © -ROSCP§.I N. I ailes 'A. Thoryvelie, = Callicoon, ~N. Wertheim, ; Mountaindalé, * . openings.: - times' for caution. 'The investor is If he wishes to INVEST, let. him buy .our duatiiteed First / mo. et and Janet Decker Kiand Mrs. Jane IPendeu her of Monticello, are ; sem * in the copntry, will be gronded auto trip thrOu8h ; mopes University, .. , a ' , bus The university will specialize in law NT, -Furnished | steam p moe - ning rooms, all improv- and the arts and sciences. 20 ok, éasonable rent. Phone 95-R A> Lupe fA ' . . REPUBLICANS CARRY.MAINE , fic'hael $ clary. - W NEW YEAR CARDS Noticeable Gain in Democratic Vote at ||. Guernsey T. Gross,: , (Différent Designs) « Last Election. jC ~ Eugene Cross, . Apgusta, Me-From rétirns of the , Sherman Ernfout, | - JD WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS - Narrowéburg,’ . § Callicoon, ~N; ¥.\ */ (Liberty, N. CC. : Liberty, N. Y. . election in Maine indications point to 'Wilbur.F. Eggs). eC Jigs: York a??? of. Governor Percival P. Henry F. Géber, _. .. Roscos, N. ¥. < >} 3mm arctic; E‘nedGerlck Hale, Bepubll- Edwin L. Glickman. South Falisburgh,- N. Y. - can candidates for governor and Unit- > Dail B. Johnston, Livingston Manor, N.Y. [ ed States senator respectively, by a Arthur C. Kyle,° ©.. lgoxlllfilcgllm g if?\ . C iy of & 3 1 .> Callicoon, N.Y. A majority - of 20,000, with :a noticsable Cha - - EHloomihgburgh, NX. gain in the Democratic vote over th :* Hurieyyille, NY.