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C>< '■, .v'tor-'a'jtonil r'.- “ ■ tartittl't to- . aa mkiy i • -UQQXi _ ty and luck Was-wit^ the yallisy *boys durin^'Vhi? tjrs! N> ,. . fnJ' a fuSvhle ri.sulted from the .fir-' - jam; ■' am? Yflley'boys Wt -t.-tf-- ballbut. were forced 'to try a ' dropy .kick which west' .wrong;.- Againf ^ Nr\ ack fumbled and 'akain tlje ; Valley boys were held. Th* ? V — | other' drop kick; was'blocked but thev recovered it on Nyaok s eievenyaril tine 'lot 7 ' 1 ' unarter,e^de 'y'ya ^ *. the ball ’ on ddwiia and .sCo . kfetsd out'.of danger.' ' P “ ginning . t \ ’ . ’ 1 ' second - fvalf NvacK ktgk.ed and .took the b-vit away from • theli — rpponrtTtw-and' bad them on t ■ (!. f use a)l the time Luck shifted tot- ’ Xyack Roberts falling . qd two fum- bi. that- meant muirh -to his team. ’ 'The. lone score resulted; fro'ui Tiumip- . son .signalling a fair catci: ’ on a punt •which the 'Valley boys kicked' from . the. ” shadow *>f titeir ^oai and sailed high to fall into Thompson's bands on their rhirty-fiy** yard .penalty. The quarter elided and then Gibson bucked the ’ ^ine* for a. big gain and.'.'Cook •' 'bucked again ' and crossty} the line with the ball, .landing on top of- half 'his team- and most of his opponents. ' .' - H* j;\: I - • ... ^ .............. ' • . i ,1 r f- rm i <l ' ’ ' f 'w;; ■- ''I K ’ r 1 ^ :■ ' I 'I* ■ I' i ’ . v : - > .1 H : . ■; : 'y. >'■ . . I ■ 1 '• A-{}:\ 1 ;. VOTE FOR t N ominee for auditor TOWN OF ORANGETOWN ' A standing guard in his tower 4,000 tret above sea level., the 'F' r e Observer watches for the first faint curl of smoke that may mean ruin to the mag- 'iiftcent. Adirondacks ' ... AMERICAN LEGION ’ BACKS RED GROSS Head of Soldier Organization Urges Fighting Men to Help ' Roll Call. . If vou bain'cneiLm be in the vicini-J is folinwi-d |*y the ijtate C.dttservatibi' t v of .U'tl«!ense«s Ciunp. at Hcmsesboe. j r*mniiiissin.n ’ s Fonesl Patrol; and con Adirondack^, iliis suninter. , you. would uerted them telepltoniyally with the probably bnve come math a .group of jt'liief Haimer s t'titnp. . ■ boys, btiildiug a bdephpne Tifie thrmigli I ^TUe Plant Dfpgrlment of the Black the fprest. — and doingg K 'm the' ajd • Uive.i\ Teiophone'rmniiaity, dn whose proved, sl'tridacd way.\ says The Telf?-. terhtory 'WUdernPs^UaUjp' is located rdumeHeyieo s N. ‘ . V. In fact. tbeselliaS nvopenited . iit 4he projecr by_JnJ hoys strung 'twenty - miles of telephone j Structing tlic 'boys in- •the prarrirai I sub (hiring Hie summer iwdni hs aspas't j uietTioris iv<j*tiit*d in the, const ructron of |lie/forestry fire'-patrol systenj .»in lurid nmin-letMUu-'e of lines-afti fircults fhe ll.lWO ash-ivs of foresTiaiul that be- »)f the type byst adapted, R» the sys longs to their lamp : ' i tetri. • Wilderness ( ’ •imp. is a smimter proj- ! From alioul May .1 until the fifsi .vt. of the Raymond-RiuirdfHi tjehopi. of j snow in the fall, tiie Tlbseryers <>f the lllgtilaqd. N J., ami conmds. s' ma.u-1S'tpte'' Conservation Comaii'sston^stji- nitieem wiliteriiess of rhehvily timber-1 tionpd in observation.Jtdwers on the ed nioiintuins and sUvery lake stretch-Pbigbe.sjt peaks • (somidltnes 4000 feet, iug fntii tlUvlieait of the Little TupperIaimve sea'level) yviaUi) With-UittlcLDg region ; '•«. * “ •', | real . for Hie/ faintest ,eUr! of smoke .The bays .a£'_ WiKlerness. .CtttPP .0CL* Ijrom l.be;primey;il forest si retching for Airesr cotiserviiiion and asjmiie4 below tiiom. in their shacks tin* ' “ C w/-, studying tire is 'one. 'hir woody of'the greatest menaces, lo t regions, tiiey nave done Nationul Commander John G. Emery of the American Legion has issued the following proclamation to all members of that body in tieliaif. of tlie Red Cross Roil Call. Novatnber 11.-24 | “ During the World War, the Amer- lean Red.Cross. I n ac cordance with iti Congressional charter, perfurided a herculean tusk in behalf...f the soldiers and sailors of the American forces, y and their families, •Since the. Armistice ' it has provided a very necessary serv- [ ice for veterans of the conflict, par- ' ticuiarly the disabled, -assisting these | men t-n ob t ain the, rights iU id benefits ' provided by the government. During recent trvonfhs if has •been especially j designated by Col. C. R. Forbes, dicee- ; tor of the Veterans' Bureau. to*eo-oper- -ate wRb the Bureau and the American | Legion ’ in.the “ clean up campaign ’ ’ de- j signed to discover every .disabled ex-' 1 service man .sntitied to governmental • compensation, medical attention, or vo- | catljnal training. - - ■ j ^ • ’ Beginning .on Armistice Day, No- j vember 11. and continuing through f Thanksgiving Pay. November 24. the j Red Cross, with which the American | Legion since, its organization has been ’ ^ In' close contact and co-operation in i patters, affecting the welfare of vetpr- ans. will hold Its annual membership j Ro|l Calf. It is peculiarly fitting and ; > desirable 'that in .every community I _________ ; ___ . ________ _ where it i« .possible file P*.st of tlie , • \ ’ ; “ ^ifHHHBiPEARL RIVER TO ’ HAVE the The con- telephone stands on guard, ready t<> send their messages to the Rangers at the first sign of an • impending .-onfla- gratin ’ n. . ' \■ ■ . . ~ ■ ,. b . Ftnv not_ in touch with , QUf forest rangers realize the splendid work they are constantly,doing - to keep our state forests intact froni 1 he.ravages of,firp Their ceaseless guard, theip forgetful ness of personal risk when, file neces sity arises f»r battling against and outwitting the destroying flames, their bnne perseverance, evpn wiien all odds are against them are lauded in neither pttem nop story,.-hut,they are. never theless. heroes of the forest , Their'wanungS as a rule come to Liiem-uyer the tele phone wire, an d the!r *, fons-tlieir >d dnrectly Neif York Fire Observer's Lookout Tower their fur tg fight .t by organizing efforts to round up.all the men avails We re help put the fires out are aided materially by-the telephone, fot^-their ranger system ' is connected with the rnrai lines of the Telephone Company. Withont the telephone, and ' (he wntohful'ncss of the Conservation Goili mlssloit ’ s faitiifrtf guardsmen, -many millions of dollars In timber and price less mountain heantv would lie lost for the State. Last spring, following forest patrol system with - a Chief j long dry sp&ll,' these observers detect-, Ranger in charge of it. ' | ed 299 fires. In the AdiVondacks atone, . They located a number 'Oflpbserver ! which were extinguished.«t an expense nr-Ranger Patrol .Stations at advan- J of *34,000. Even at that they Involved tageous .points in the same manner, gs > lo^ to the state of $37/155. keeinj puign is successful in maintainin strength, of the Red Cross The tlnuance of effective tied (/ross serv--j_ ice to veterans, which already Involves Issue of stock has already been sub- scribed for. It is desired that all the , residents of Pearl River as. far as pos sible, desiring to buy one or more ; shares, may dp so umi 1 the remainder ■ of the issue is. disposed . of. If the CAR That the ligjbtnaB at the Boanesa 'Opr It mritwd to great str e ngth h prora.by the aptendid servic e It h re oderin g ever ywh ere under an annual expense severaLmillions in'| LOCAL MEN FARMING COMPANY stock is r»ur-subscribed.,It will be a_»- felt'ess of receipts from the last 'Roll'j • WITH $25,000 CAPITOL. j lotted pro-rata. Call, depends to no small extent upon j , .. ‘ .• .... '. , | , Th e officers of the company are i public support of th> society expressed ; Th€atre To be ; Bu itg i n the Business Efdward R .Kast. president; Samuel In membership. Please, make certain, , ^ • t s t gt* to ‘ ; W. Sheldon,'vice-president; Diedrich therefore, that the members of your • Hundred ' j Von Sobsten... Jr„ treasurer .and Leon . Post are all requested to cO-operate go - . Seven Hundred. - M Woodworth seevotaev fit is In their power with the.Red : ------------------ ^ | M. woodworm, secretary. Cross In Its task of cnmiliiig membera' The Pearl River Amusement Com- The directors in addition to the i imdng the Roll C»H peri. 4 ” •' j pany, lnc„- has made aPDlication for a fpregoing are: Henry Steffens, La-'j \* L • * A ,>ORTRAI,T OF, ROOSEVELT ON TREAvSURY CERTIFICATE cl :;r*er, tor .the purpose of erecting Forest Hopper, William M. Ehrane, an up-tp-date motion picture theatre Adolph - - Eichkorn; Valentine Llnde- in Pearl River v , , j raann, William A. Serven, George 1 The theatre will accommodate Horn , - , • : ml cfl Campbell & Strickland Tetepfceite 281 Hllf S1HIT SPRING VALLEY, N. Y. h . '• • I 1 *■ ../A \ sv, rotary Mellon sig to seven hundred. amtwtll>e mod: (portrait, of Theodore Roosevelt-will . ln eV ery^ re8 p ec t. It will tW lo- lNDEPENDENT appear foe fit© first Time on a ^> r^: (fate(J ln ' ibe business, section of the . ''nTe?.V 's*' , >' 1 'ttrit-y- o« the $25 dettomina-, — , — . — _. * VOTERS indorse C andidates \Lowii:;' Man V i new ‘ ’ -••\\' '' “ “ ''L Il ,^ ■ The-bujldiai- will alsfl accommoflate . Ttl.r tnd-a-ad.m Votara. Laasua of „„ ..araTaS: ^.a^maat o, HaajcwJwn™ ta. Iadova m. <»).«.- 'va ’ l c t ow ard th o . e no.J» me preay , ,. ,i. .- t , aK« rfi™ •«» uTA-a ('k* fnj'-tow.i offlcflea: lor six rooms: It is the dim of-.those. ,t'hg candidates fof “ 'tbwn ^officers: i ipwmottog the project, to pyesent •Uwr-«€»Arie» I. Weeterrokl, for Cd Tho »ew Issue of Tr^sury Savtegs (promottlig thii project, cJtlficites will be * teature of the highest type - value o f 1100 each,- all 'common atock. \ ' . . - > : V;> ■ . :r • 1 \ _ \ n * \..4. . a_J.- __ ____ _ i _ . ■ . 1 ‘ > * ' N, 7 . . • y v . ariwfffetewjr ' j dsteW ' ' 1 - ■ . • ’