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x - - -*-*H '—-.jl '~f\ im : ^~~~f^^ * -.---J ^'•-•^1 4--^i| *| 3E£?£=3| =—T^r-jli '••'fl • fl BROOOPORTy N#/ Y0RK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 CONSOLIDATED JUNE 25. 1925. Wt F0R 0lREqTIONS ^POiE Y^O WANT 43HEfR TfcEM - for IWjtMng^ Ctfveri Below, lit Touch With Mr*.-^ Leww W4^aett ; fce.local chapter />f the Red Cross- i'3»ep,. asked to-furnlsh SO knitted LB-its quota fprjhe hbspltaliz- l ..veterans of the great war, mentipn it: which was made in last week's Kfissue: The sweaters are' to be knit of fdrak red and nayy\phie yarn which jftay he secured locally or through the UCaaga^JgaweYerir if thereare_afey4_ Mr -^hSwblilbHffie to donate wool instead jf-fcaittlng aeweatorY It rWilHae-greatl Appreciated. On the other hand there fffiay.be . some who would knit a sweatei if tlib wool wefefurnisheid. Those in- ^teresteid^axe requested to get inutouclt immediately with Mr\s. .1*. W. Udell, :t-3dltjiotAe esseiittal to have the sweaters Trnlfr-hy Octobftr-ISth hut-aa MERCHANTS POSTPONE ELEC- TION^ The election of officers at the Brock- port Retail Merchants Council meet- lag Monday evenh^: was postponed until the next regular' meeting. \KTHobu. as possible thereafter; •'—'. t&MtructiOTObr -knitting a sweater flows*— **> *'-«—— _,—_ , Sweatera—Important Suggestions r-£-Castfog on^ and blrixaing^off must be ,z loose.. ':•'\\,' \\\\\; ;-~ \.\\•\ When -knitting with two needles, al- ;j»axa_aIIp-Jlr4t atttci; -. To measure a garments lay It on a -level surface and measure with a de- pendable measure ,(wppd, metal, or celluloid, not a tape line*) ; ' r - r . Terms : nsed,.(applying to pJalh knit- tmgtwiti\*'two,needlesj:, • ..— a - 1 \raw\,-bnce across;?— 1 - ^=\~ - _.. .a \ridge\ or \rib\, once across and hack. -, '•\ ---—--*••- - ---..--•..;.-—:--; Quantity of Wool required: For ilee-5Bleas_awfiate£ \*-pTy yarn,; jiltou^pmv^dH&re^ 4-ply yarn.. 1 pair Red Gross Needles diameter bne-flfth tech. one pound at, _ . _ s -, . .„ _. _. ... ... . IWlweareFwTffl-Meevii * *Pef^* *«* leave Raster at 9:20 A- M.~aitd returning; wHI leave tJtica at 6 P, W. A special* chapel service will be held for the. Monroe delegation. - -~.-- — '\\ .w» M. S. SHEA EL^CTEri:..QRAND i±. Sleevelet* Sweater of Medium Weight Wool r'.Cast on 78 stitches. 1 . . \ 1^ Knit 2, purl 2;-across;»Purl2, Knit 2, back. Continue; in • - this™ way: for \4 ~iMhes.-~iElieH-KHit plaln-for. Julnches^ (A)) Knit 28 stitches; Knit 2, Purl 2, for 22stitches; therrKnit 28; -• ^(B)-KEutt-28istitches.;-JEurr^Knit 2y for 22 stitches; then Enit 28, Repeat (A) and (B) .for 12 rows (2- inches.) :2^siitchBE; hind off 22 stitches (opening for neck); Knit 28. First ShotUde^Knit-2,-Purl 2; for 28 stitches.- ..-\'• Continue to knit and purl back and Jorfbr in this way 15 \times which lew^sihe wool at inner, edge. Break off wool and ^e it on at neck^ opening for '^_i_ _ f—-\ : g^ond-Shouider^agHMgnit-arfer ->'» 28 stitches; lEen T*ufl^Knit^^baek joier lhfic28. iatitches^ aue to kBtt.aad purt-back-andL lis way 15 tlmoa, whioh. r 4^ leaves thg ?wool at tHe^otrtep-edger-^\ KnitrPJajn .p^stitchesjlcast...-pn-22 riH^eaj-Sffd^KSlt^plSln across ffie -^stitefces-oi irsi sBouI^er. .-'-• - J_:J— = id Knit 28 stitches; Purl 2, for 22 l:5t stifcli^st \QteffiKnit-2S; Ifcir: :Sep^at_(Gi»and.ll>l for 12 rows. -Eait-plam 13- IncBea^ Knit 2, Purl 2, acr6s%TTurr2^KHit'lr, back. Gqnunue thus for i inches. _,_ v Bind off loosely. Sew up ^Ides, Ieavw\ l^f^tng 9 inches: for armhbies; \^* \ ^tegle-crochet: 4 row around neefe - and jptnnhbles. MeasorenieTrts-—(Neck^wheastfetch- JX-ed),-11% inches; (Across chest (not | ! ^J»tretched)/i7-20 inches. : « , • To add sleeyes-^Worldng fronrright ^r^de;r pickf mX «sd fiadit 60 stitches L|_jirpund amiholes; knjt back and forth ^; decreasing (to decrease knit second ;^.,\and Jthird .stitch as .one) 1 stitch at j^j. each, ejtd every 4th row 5 tiines; work ' -.. even for 22 rows; decrease at both ^_. ends • every 6th row'' 5 times; work : even, for 15 rows, or unHT sISve Is 'Inches. Change to smaller needles' ^and knit in ribbing of knitl, purl 1 for p|j*4 inches and bind off as on lower edge I*, ^btsweater.. Sew Up sleeves; andjunder- arm seam. * . . <• Christmas Baa* for Soldiers. Thirty Christmas bags have also been requested by the Ideal chapter and It i» * absolutely necessary that •the* be In the hands of: Mrs. TJdeU by October 15th. How these' bags are appreciated by r .^ the soldiers Is told In the following I^Jetjgp from ifeporf of * |e!4 diwior OPPIGIAL tvl-^LA VERE— A qniet wedding tooir place at the Presbyterian parsonage\l|Si1rThursday morning when^ Mrs. Mildred Lay ere bs- caSe the\ bride.of. WilLi Brown. After an extended motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at honie to their mapy friends'at 85 Erie'street. ^ _' . X _ SCHOFF—HOGSjk\ \I\\ jn |few York city, September 19th, at the little Ghu-reh Around ihe Corner was soleEonized the, marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Hoose^ daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, F, W. HooM»&J Alhiony and James.Stanley Schoff, of Newark, N. J. Miss Mildred~Hdose, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and the groom was attended by Eeynelle Bidet: man' of New York city, formerly of Albionv ••• — \ ;. ' • 'I and Mrs. Schojfjgnitnake their hom%: iayNewarki \N- I., %here^ the Is employment manager for the l^issra^ Lafihrop arid Coope* to Vanruger department store* \JBDc. JEiffWft '. BI;^eeshe, -: Kansas.-was present and gave an interesting talk on Golden Rule-Sales days. TheTner- chants discussed the matter but it was decided to <|ake ntrdeffcnltef action until the next jnieetin& ^ ; _ _*Ehe Magpies, the dramatic organiza- tlqn of the school, have begun tiiei£ activMea_hy:. trying oajLc^adidatek-f^il I memhership^J^rOTpioUtltoejwrQn different occasions the Magpies: give informal entertainments for the school ami usually one play lot ffie^upBc, WILL ATTEND PILGRIMAGE Fromlpresent indications Brockport will\ be well represented at the first annual pilgrimage of Masons,' their apd Hospital whicn' wlH. be held _6ri Sunday, Dtaoher 4th. Quite a? few tickets have already \been sold \here the„.SDeclal price _pf„_?i.0JLJfox two, lmpafeyalCTih^ ttfc&afig'iqTaTg' ari-attra6ave-6ffer.- —-—--,.- - ...The Brockport council of Knights of Goiumbusiheld : their,_an- ntial3TCc^n^o«fficWs^ evening. Officers far the ensuing year werje electedjis_follpj*s: - - - ^ ^G-rand\Knight Mr-srshea;r deputy grand knight, Sidney \Willdn; chancel- lor, Edward Corbett; recorder, Francis Donahue; finaticjal secretary, Joseph \Hr^Wai'uer-.U-^aaui-er; Jphn-Mceool warden, Alphonso^ O'Brien; inside %uartlHtfai ; Uu~ : Dugr : trustee,\ WilliamTJ. Glynn.- * •-..\\\\- -• * •• ^s- «4 A* •\*\-• SENI0RCLASS Tp^EgTFQR TUESDAY ocr/-e~ . Asyl Ml laeBjiTOn^Jgj^eai^ old, for- \merly of WSHcer^ died at. liis.liome in I^iltonT Sunday ,^?TZZ^~^~~7~~~'.' . Ue, lfi®exrtlo ^daughters, Mrs. -Wm.; Bates of Walker and Mrsv Inez %e- Bg.rbh\ of Hiltoii;: two\ brothers,\ AJVin and J. T. Rozell, -both of BinghatntnTTr The funeral seryieeB^'Were held from Address Teachers Associations. Miss Harmon Gets Scholarship Dr. Ned H, Deerborn, recently' ap» pointedf as Assistant in Clhar^e_pJLNDX- jnal Sdhools and Teacher' Traihlng. who will have general direction of the hamton. He moved to: Hilton fourteen yearg ago^hd has since resided with administration m the ^teae^eT^tra^Wn^rts^dattgMe^^ Mr, ieBaron served- three years during; ihe^-%teW|r with Co ; H., 89th ftegimenfi N. Y,/yolunteers, and w»S pae of ^he first ^tnembers of Wat- ratis iPti^it G, A» R,i of Binghamton. program for the State including \all matters relating to teacher certifica- tion, mage an official, visit to the school last TbuTsday-and Friday. The Agonians postponed their f ecep: tioh in honor of theae^fltudents-'unlil last. Tuesday evening, th& 29tfe - A program of entertainment\ waB givefi tib^fl^-Bart-of-T^e-^Bvenlng fpllowed by dancing in the main corridor and light refreshments. • Whe&3ie moved to Vvaucer^ he trahs- ; ferred his membership...to Cady,Post of this village. The Senior .Clasrwmineetfor^orvjjcrap for majQr W(iB deteated> gantzation': next Tuesday; October b, at ithree-thirty. ;:-\•. ,--•' : : r . --• r~\'. Mr. Henry J. Lathrop, head of the mathematics department, will address the Jefferson Oonnty'Teaohers Associa- tion at Watertownoij Frlday t October 2nd. This, is one of the largest county tjachefsasspclafioBs:;in-theEstate, famtlleB aM friends to the TTtica Hbrnflf r On Friday. October 9, Mr. Charles 1), Cooper, head of the .ttfainihg school. ers Association at 'Madison Junior High school MJRpdhesler. j^^.- . ..-.-,;_ Word haOuM,,been receJvedT ftm Mar^ret Hannon yho graduated: from the- normal high schpoi-last June Jara received a state scholartliip which she will use In,\Vassttr-\College. The acholatahlE is wor«h : *0ae-htmdfed dol- lars a year for four years. Monroe County Is* enffQed t6 twenty-ffve\ of fhese^chijlarships: wliicli aTOrawnarded . to the twenty-five high school gradu> ,th HlttR3,who stana.highest la, their high school records. CAST AMD MAKE SPEC- :.TACLE„ M^UTO; ;^,Fred Bpke narro^y\ escap'ed seri- ous fejury IT SoTJBSEBg EHJia'wBSn \he was tun down Sunday evenjrig during. theirjiin, Jby JHerm^rR^erts of Rochester, at the Redman Road aklsg^aaa- sfe M-hfiM^wJth^Mrs. Wiltlgm S-^^S^M 1 *^ ^M -^f^ 8 ^ two cars came upon \him] one from and behind and the other Tloberts Wat toward him blindedfRna: WJ K51T28 stitchesTKf^^^^ 2^ ^-^f^^g h^^nd^nulled to the right,- hitting Epke.-. ::. ..'..\—'. rJDr. Collins was; cattgf M6Bei-^aleis--^ss^tea—G^-^*aiBe6^i snd~ia- amx^WM fmetare:„6^:ai?leW at 3 p.Tnr r^EbBri&S&k -ans^fef sary of lite National Society wlil be recognized by a short history of; Monroe: Shapter j by Mrs. em r-Mrs^ejtoJet^ErrW^aiftma^S^ Sm^^and fraci^H^isk3nt^«e-:i& wBS : |&-eba^ doing fiicely. NEW YORK CENTRAL TIME TABLE A__new thney table went into effect oh thejFalTs/brdhch of,the\Ifiw 7 \ York Gentrai Sunday. The west bouhdHrain now arrives here at. 6:p3 A. M., in- stead' of ^:33NA. M., and the east- bound evening-train now .arrives at 8:15 instead of 7:1& . . GIRL SCOUTS Start the fall, season with a bang by all being present at .the flrst meeting^ Note the change of time, Saturday, October 3 at-1 -p. m. m?± at Manilla, Pr fir - - -— \I cannot tell you all of the small details but-1 only wish the good people at home, who put so much thought and good will into the Christmas bags, could, see these men, so far away, delve into them.. The Sergeant who. said, \A man may grow grey and 'get hard- ened to the world, hut he never grows up\-was indeed truthful. I assure you that these things life appreciated more than will ever be known, and-1,,saw more than one soldier's eyes dim with tears as he opened these mm %m» *$©,* •~The ccrhbination of* cast ah6T~story In \The Coming of Amos,'.* the CecU B. .DeMille supervised pfodoctfbn Which opens at. the Strand on ThuTb- », mokes tnas .or- CiilAWNG KfBMARmE^SI WITH HER HUfSBANL>a MELD UP AND ROBBED OF ABOUT $15^000 IN JEWELS Undersea Boat Was Rammed by Passenger Steamer City of Rome, with loss cl^febu^lireei^fellf^w. Efforts hi¥; raOv^ekda^-afterm^ [Stick up\.\. Men\; Cow Cferict' : and |. - 'S^\ft l STOfe''1^ 'R^^ f^Sppl^^M^ 77 Gjtfc^>E RomeJ^ifatly at FaalLj^tieuti W^iCHaA-Ha^ Rapid Rise in the Service. ' Parents and Friends Here Rev. Traver offlciating. ; Interment at Blp^aojai cejnfiteryi^&lkeT. .2He : v?as r born ih^W&dBor, Ni Y. r and moved to Walkfey ina895 from Bing- 9*^* JnHbjtd^ Make Clean Get-away FdTJtr armed raen robbed Mr. and,L Mrs. • tevi Rubenstein, the former a: wealthy jeweler of New York City of than- $l&Mb ^n-^asjf^d^e- shortly after midnight on Saturday, New ^orJt City.. Mrs. Rubenstein waff fittn ^ ly MlssCaraRiceof this\ village. Mr. and^MM'. kubefiStein >were LEADER •^.Jamea %,. Hotbhfti.Hft^efv Rochester sail,: maintains-iris; leadership of the Republican County demmtttee in \spite of Hhe fact that hiB eandldate in the »A meeting of the Count'j Committee was held hx!ConYentlon if^U; Friday night and BQ intense was the 'interest shown that tKouBaadr were tmahie to \gain entrance, to the hall. 'Mr.. Uotchklss. *a^ nominated By Mrs, t^iu^B.Sh^y o? this village, and the •honilnati'on -seconded by Rev. Wnfiams. -Mcuoy of'^he Sixth VSThrd. He polled a vote of'%«3981 to*2B,746te will address the Monroe ^o«Mty^ach= ToFBia opponeht\CT6la^|FoIler \Joseph C. Wilson. While theriabulatlon of: the ,m$€glMs>t :8,eBj^tg^e:^oja5Qo£Ae: citjr and towri ! aiStr(.cia,.an unofficial CQuiflnM^aMri^ r|ed thtejity_by abo'ut^.000 votes, the soiidTvotes of the'to^Ss for Mr. Hotch- kiss turning'the tide of the contest,in his favor? . . '\•' \' _WiHiam P.'lJdeJl,of this village was eTecfect treasurer without opposition to succeed ^red R» Sigler. ~ \; - IN terlng_ fjsm JhjLlDeMjKAStu^o'one of the batmer pictures of ^m^y^arrT ~:: The story adapted from William J- TiOcke;s season's best-sellerf is armeio-t dramatic COniedy. Thi picture Swings between tense drama-Qc situations- and hmnorous; iseidests t with gorgeeas pectacles-^fHrfe7^n--tiie^-RTyiera, as :g&Torfgl^a£6lsg*bTllia f 0T ^^Ihe—UaasHal- story. . , . ' ''. : \— : ~~ : \\ D. A: The October meeting of the T>. HiGHLJGHTS.aN STATE;CROPS ^^^^^_NEMt^RKjClTJVt~:-:-w_._ With the bulk of the liberal apple reeelpts- ordinary to- poor in qhalit^ an^7«»l[ditio5I3raanX~beMme~~very slow at the end of the week r says 'the Department of Farms* and Markets., Prices averaged lower.. Rhode island. . greenings A i% iuelwclosRri, atlj-Luu to'f 5.00 and Mcintosh at $5.ftft*to $7.B0 BeribaTTglt^^ i_rzi^I_^-:. .. . /.,; - The very ordinai'y Quality peaches, eombirHs*!' -with the ' cebl weather, curtailed; trading* Western New ^\ork Elbertas brought mostly 1 t ?l:25 to -U75; : ; s toBSS. Jnree f 9M to 52J50, popf ^50 cents to $1.06 pep bushSL Owing t& lighter re^JPJS^pmtJGgDler. A. R,} weather trade fa grapefl improved, with pffltees. -for 'fjtn.Pjfi TiBinfe slightly^- !s-^S-^12=Qt^t \Baskets brpnght 80 to-90 cents oh .Saturday. ^A-jiobraemaBntcaMsM^eTnftt»erto' ;©oanei ^ffltm street,.Monday, the MtyJ\ 1 r-eff^a s, wiSdntroduee -6iB^atsir4ai^iohltegiia^r-wer4^^ad^ man of the League of Women.5Ti)ters ttr RacHsstor. ^r:il^- : _^ ,-. ^ Mjsv Geprge A^ms^is.c^aifmah-of the social hour. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY cial notice, with the necessary specl» nc»tlQns,{r0rfl„p_o^pjiee. topeetqr^JES. rrhe ^ericaS Legion. Au^ffl4i5T«Hm; Mc^oTlcf of Syracuse, .usldng for\ sealed proposals for suitable quarters hold , tfiSir regular monthly meeting\ Monday evening, the 5th of October in their, rebms at the Public Building, A \iarge attendance^ is deslfta. MOCK WEDDING Do not miss the mock' weddirfg to be given at the B^or^h League Ba- ?aar» Tuesday,_.Oct 6th at 8- p. m., at the M. E.'Churchl' This hilarious Entertainment, will he presented* by ?a vouhg men. Admission 10 cents, Special features win ne. tae r costumes; the promises demanded of the bride and groom,: and the wedding music. _ -. •''•'.•• ...-.•:••;. . . :- -.' •\. _ PRiVATiE SMS. of household furniture Including kitch- en cabinet and chairs, beds, chunk stove; also ladder at Miller Hofiie- stead, 143 Holley-Strefet Saturday at 2 o'clock,. , - CORTICELLI full fashion Silkk hosery in all the new\ fall shades at Lester* at $1.95 pair. '. y.-'L- - ,.» \ .''-•• CHtLDREN'8 Sleeping garments, slses 1 to 13, at Lesters, Dr. Denton and other makes. hr-ought mosfly-4 ^per^tmshei QniSaiardsXujQQr:afia smsil\$U?& to 2.m * T^SSW'Tresl-c^agTwM defianiSr, as ISe^JscTimulation r ?ffnpgsr POSTOFEICE QUARTERS. Postmaster Steele has received with.*\\\*\ oft- for Postofflce purposes in Brockport, same to be ready for. occupancy by Mayl, J926* The lease niay befpr a term' of five or ten -yeaw as desired. All bids! must be In the; hands of the Inspector not later t&ari Oct 31* 4925. The requirements call fef about* 1600 feet of floor Space, must be well light- ed, and as centrally located as possible. \This is'aTS hpportuhlty for an^uir for date, equipped postofflce, and .Brock- port is entitled to the best site obtain- able, if; offered. _ It is hoped some of our men of busi- ness will look into the matter at once, as the time is limited to plait and look up the expense of these specifications as required In the contract ^orlRiifh^^ffiror^atlon Inquire 4t postofflce. Coat* and Dress** •>•- for Women and Children at Lesters; Bet^er v&lnes for lew money. Thirty-four ofilfe'efs and, men, among the eemBaa-ndeg,- Lieutenant : 3led- : ney H. Dob o soh of Rrockport, were Tdrov^ned last -Friday night when the submarine S-51 was struck and sunk by the steamer City pf Rome fourteea\ miles east of BlpeJcisland. Three men turning to the hotel, frbin a theatre\ »?iM?!. the y entered\ the hotel ififiby, *ohe of the quartette of robbers who had • \Stick 'emj up,\ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben- stein obeyed as well as other ;guesita and\empioyees of the hotel who were powerless tinder the spell of the pis- Iols,„braaaishea : 'M Oik lold«up men? Were f eseu\ed. Two bodies have been recovered by divers and work-oh trying tpjIHse tie\ wed them T -^ommanded4^ nhe n baa± ** Ssaia -beiM^cMrifid on after \being halted this week on .aeeount of-stormy weather. While none of the trior who were rescued, stated that they could exactly remember now^the accident^ occurred, Michael One ^ the robbers proceeded to \strii 3IaBojM[fcandyQther jewelry-froin -MfsT- Rubenstein and took all the money Mr. Rubenstein had in his pocke\ the total valued at more A than |15;00Q. The bandits then ran to the dopf,. jumped into an automobile that was waiting at the curb and drove off. Thjee diamond bracelets~and a diamond' arnl^ emerald ring were the pieces\ of \Jew- elry taken from Mrs. Rubensteitu J&a trace of the robbers could-be found\ :.:.y--:. •....-- ^mSTORy-'\ •'•'•? ^ ^'^ «*m* -of -l«t«reft-^ntloned titThs Republic Fifty Years Aao to-pay J am «s Gleasbn huildS^A^dwjJling, •hous^mrB&yma^^treetr , Died.in Hamlln/Elorar daughter ot Mr.; and Mrs, tml fease, aged 3$ yeara;.in.Brpckpqrt,James VanXfflEen, aged 38 years. .-., Avstr^w staefc and barif on the fafm ; of Asa^elter'ta Hamlin is destroye'd\ .by-firer\. .- _-;--•'---. . -:^ .Nelson -Bradt erects a- house on' Smith street. ' Five ..Years Ago :~ ^wafd~mo^^\irielecfe^*pf^.. dent of the Capen Hose Company ftt its_ahnuaLme|ttoe v .and.Alex.MacLean Vice-president j. \&\. vrFbwier, -treasur- er; William R. ,Conkling,. recording secretary; William Sloan, financial secretary; trustee, Lewis TJdefr; fore- Isaac^Snyder goes^ta Philadelphia »w- ^ier«-he-opens--°a^enta^ffl'ce^-=== lS i««' ofl ' Wed ;in^p^ort,:?MIs^ Alan Scott, aged 71 years • James JE MclQermot^ aged 2? years; William Stanley, aged 73 yeats; Geo^Gretton, Clarence Bro&ks is elected president of the^graduating chjss of the Normal •Schtrofc r-v—:--:_-- --:---.-..-,-— --- mm S.. Lira, a fireman, gives a ^S^flcm^eff^^f^lmpmenta; following the crash; ' • Heard Dobion Shout \I was awakened by the crash at MH30,\ Lira Bald, ^he three of us breathe if any of tftenV^ had- beeir fertS^te^noa^^tiM¥6k^h^se6 in a water-tight cornpartnieBt.. Hqwr' ever, Itttte hope, if any, fe given £h*t any--of the n\en will he found\altiVe when, th&jub; isjrjaught.fqlihe_snK face» - _^_. . \\ SaT All hdpeThat Dobson might be alive has \been given up by his grief stricken' parents who clung to the last thaif their^^on_\might be found alive. ' Lieutenant Dobson was \32 years'of age and was bojn in this village ~<ott July 12,. 1593, thewn of Mr. and M?s, .\ Thomas H, Dohson. His father-is . Brac0tpm*i!a o^ man r ;haying been engaged jn; the drug I L business here'forisMa century.- Rodney received his education at- the Brockport State Normal and when about 1? years of age, he felt the-ealh to travel. His first 3Qiirney took him Iw^st to Oregon where-he and his plater became ^qustters on a lanf^\ \ gr$at,- over which the government was- — then ipiitiga^ ft ,w^. i one of the wesu ern-railroads. \He joined the United States Forest Rangerwvice .and after following this occupation for \about '.k:'~.Zi real harrowing eicperiences of his ' —^shorfclife^wlth which it ftas been fittedr At the request of hfc.sister, who was [ ^l^acthmg: in LaTouchfi, Alaskar-he^rent [^\jTo ffiraTpii^O.e\To^?oTSrtfi3oSIt!« ^oppfer-mmesr-Here-he—inade^hls- ™; :rt^ u *: Rodnsy -Jf. eoftip» *.; :- had been sleeping-in the battery \com- partment forward,' -The first thing .1 fe^rjfcwasrLieutenant'Dpbson^calling to quarters. We rushed for the deck anoV. reached the. conning., tower and from there reached the outside In Some home wIQi his sister for two years * *«si>Inr30U8e~m\ \rooms :over the \ J school house.^ ---~l r f^rr~-'- ; . ----- £ Jn TjSirWc^e b'aclft horHe \to^Brocfc * \* port with all inteations to ^sfittie down. : a'ut\^j^comparatiy<eIy quiet life dia-* tarbea^^hln^h^weyer/and with'^the ~- : Outbreak of the Worid^Warj.lle^ e£ ^ TOeaJt^ttie trnitedStates^lavy^m^^ r®.l^aUed„fQ.rjtctiyeiduty eQ*S?Ptemi her. 5». 1317, ir me Brooklyn\ Navjr Yards., A year later he-took the . ^J.li^.^^j^ghiand 1 was!sent-'toiihe Naval Aaademy at Annapolis for duty under instruction, -•' Two years later he was'assignedHo=* maniier, The., rsJhip.^wM^well tmb»4the-eruiBer and tran^ort r sBr^c»irJom •'- YMealAgal^. Eugene Hecox'sells his building lot on Mercpr street and piirohapps the Gorrnn^^eBm-efr-fflreperty—on—MonreA avenuB^.-- \M M. BurcSSeTd of Morten sells his property at Troutburg to a payty from ^Porte Rico. = . J Diejj,at„Ann, Arhnr^.MichrpjJ^viifeAi; Beadle, formerly of .Sweden,-aged 92' years; Itf^S^vMeiit^tf.. MafgaTet E,. tl;fiom- mergedvand went down almost im- mediStely. ';'•-,-\ •r^Ther lastrt3Hngrrl-^heard - as she plunged was the conHnander: shouting to the City of Rome:. 'pleaBe thHjw us a Une,* \ ' \ i \ •'Geier and I became entangled in the radio antenna and were carried dpwn. as she sank. I felt that Jr-dived- a great distance. I came upjasiern of the' City of Rome and drifted around —^^|6fty-five minutes-uritft-plcked: np-«by- tkie same boat that got Geier and Kile. I thloji tliu commander.was cairledr down by the antgjina, too.; That may h#v? happened .to others who got out to the deck. The shock ^was so great. must VWWr^mrW years;\ stocks aged, J2 years;\ In BFoepdrf, 3&m ^^^.FUrness^ Jq^di93y^a|ifai Bifusa- Wlck^ Hotel, Brockport, John Dean, '\of formerly of Hamlin, aged 21 years, George TrSutrrSr.,- purchases the Ebehezer-McNally- place in- Clarkson, V. A* Spring of Morton buys the Townsend building in that village. it five men who Were on watch. \^•**The searctrHght—-of—jhe—-eity of Rome wasf not working ac&ihat^mad^ it3Srd to seelanybody floating to the but do from,\ After not* know where they same circling around the spot for :Roel^ter^ag^ SSyea^ op* ^^^g^^-^^g^^-^^ ^ g ^_, ^ . MountaiB,'' CaW.rPalmgi'^\Ai; ^esbil^^ther^who might-haveescaped, the- Hobokeu to. the -Kenigen .dlylsion,!-. Nederlimdy On May 4, 1922, He was -. assi^ed to duty\ on the K-3, and .onr-—; December 2lsi .was! commissioned; r ^I Jteutenanti Junior grBj^fi, datiniL^inL_^ January 31* 1922. On August 20,.l|23^ he was assigned to duty- in conmaandr of\ and on SeTrtembSSUjth; took-..\: eom^and ofrtteJW^ed;^^. iHe-figdf -ei recently passed the examinations: :• whi^Lgave him..the -lieutenantjenfectTi grajfe rank. During a part of the war period\ wMte-on~the submarine^^ chaser he^was^ coifefeBay encQuhtgrjng^djfflcJiltyl^ dafiigwette ekperienees^ At--M*J^afi^r^S^ the jboaton which he was serving, was •ovFTi mrerhftaratjattitpatrfilllng the^ouai^f^^e^'otoma^ iwlttt • particular regard, tor the huge . net> which -was strtmg acTogirtffi j»re5 ventrcthr Ingregs^ofr^SBnmcgTiBdej^ critt. During 'a particularly^ atoraoyt jaeai- 7 I heatd^fhouQ^asT^IKe^^BQuI^ Bight, the.-propeller of-the-crsft be^\- came entangled in the wire - meghes bjf ^^ the'.nef,^aha j imhmTalatt^^ - -.—-^ necessary. actiblnF ..wjs- The commander callsaiioiL POUTICS IN MURRAY At the largest attended Republican caucus ever held in the town, of !Wur- ray* Saturday, George A. Day of Holley was nominated for supervisor. John Crsddogk will head the Democratic ticket, in the towii of Clarendon all attendance the Republican town primary when 252 votes turned* but George Housel was nominated for supervisor. This year may be an off year in politics but it does not seem so In eastern Orleans. •I. niiy - r y-i i VyH^N YOU'NEf D H08IERY br underwear fbr any membet of the family,not o Lesters, large assortment, reasonable prices. JAMS AND JELLIES and relishes of all kinds; also pickles both sweet and soar. Mrs. Henry Morsjan, phone S09. sieaitter^etumed to Itoston. Immedi- ately aj Met of rescue crafts were dis- patched to the-sce%e in-an attempt >to raise the sunken submarine as quickly as possible with the hope that some of the men in the hatches might Still be alive. - . - ^—*-' .v\\\ A heavy wind afid a rolling sea. put a stop to the rescue work Monday and what had been given as the dead line of time for the thirty-three entombed men to live 72 hours after the disaster Was passed without a word dr sign to buoy :Up.the hopes of those at the feBotdB *ere broken. ^ga^ars^uon who anilb\usly awaited some word; The efforts to place cables about the submarine failed before the rescuers were obliged to~give up that work on account of the storm and tile rescue work then consisted chiefly of pump- ing air into the vessel. < Divers had attached the lines to openings in the hulkheads ihd pressure applied to driv^ out the water that weighted her down. This air, it was betieTed, might possibly seep through to the mien la 10:j sufBcient quantities to help -\£;..:. responded and. Dbbson, onrHaebiaait bV the fact that he. was a- particularly: gdod swhmmer, was one of ffieAifour- -chosen. The vrater/was icy'cbl^^ffi^;^uf: they worked in cOUples^for a^^ 4 ^.^>-:4;; hours, their rest period bpuslstfeg o|. ~^-:A rubbing-by other members ^of the cfel| f-is to bring ifieif muscles' ta^%e.r ^n^fly^ their efforts were* successfuii; ., \* ~i . Oii another—occasioa Dobson r was swept off a chaser during a, hea^ sea while he was On dhty caft the-id&bjc!\^ \A life presCTveir y&s thrown Mjbjb^ and after he hadjK.en drawn o n boara;' he was worked , oyer for^an honr be- rore it was felt safe ithat-his iife l»ad\ been, spared. Later he related that he had had one* of those rare ex> perlences*. which are recorded especfal^ ly in drowning accidents .of hariog^a glimpse of the great beyond. 'Ho often spoke of that experience as one. of the moat vivid memories of his Ufa He ^aa united in marriage to l|lu Gpldye Stovena of\ Schenectady tLri yearn ago. r Last Tftoter.tbey spent la Que tropica, eoxninf nortlfr-la JuMt'tUt* which time he waa aMlcisd to the Oostffcasaa sat aaaa daiar'>' , ^ l V 1-! y j >-:>> - ,/ W WMMlu // >J