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jH AS Gft EAT R' < YEARS OF fetORD FOR ; THlF<EE COMPETITION, , ■ ’ . •. of Oranflebura. tarts PerjBtopo, tho g^eat trotting mare oWned bjty John^.1., Dodge, ’ has done -amta to tJiree.years than any of her rivals on' - the Grand <5ircait Ir Nbt ?Only | a her record. 2 : 02 %; one or the \best but she tou ben . tifatoed and .driven by 3 jh amateuf. ' , . ' , Mr. Dodge; who for several years - owned the Orangeburg fair grounds. ■ Warted In J910 from .that place and located in' Middletown.. He gradually . . outgrew the half-mile, fracks and took a plunge into the raging grand. There ' his success has outstripped any ama teur wh'd ever matched'wits with the pick of professionals. He. has pat over many, good trotters*, but Peris- cope is fihe badge of bis supreme achievement. . Mf. bodge bought Perisoope when a . baby and started her as a ’ two-year- bid. to 1918, winning ab'North Randall, Poughkeepsie, Readville and Syracuse . arid being second in the junior divis- ioh of tTi*s~ ‘ Tventucky Tutu'rityT ' won that year 6 y Pricess Etawah, for which trotter Murphy recently paid. a. princely sum. Peririeop-e was hast among the three- year-olds that, raced in 1919, winning all of the principal futurities, includ ing the Champion Stallion and Matron stakes, fbe -Review • Horseman rind Kentucky ; .waff (H'jibp; atil.ho# place ' of 'empfoymhnt, ; w;ad ^liikiiiti. ' of the : female' of the spediee out ■H-eno;' ; ii ' v ', . : - : The Senate, ” havhnjg killdd medl- Th© Senate, ha cjnall beer, is eifeltled to a vote if thanks from the - Modefn^Order of, 'Bootleggers.\ ■ 'n' ! There are a lot of crusty per sons who cannot -understand why < the disamuimerit conference didn't'- g^on rbclrd as aOpposed lto: twOt , old-Cat wliett' plaited . by .boy#- la T the street. ' Five years ago GermaUy pUm- ned oh making America, pay for the war. Well, we are. • “ How will men look in 1950? ” ask's a woman writer: Ottetf' very often. LEE INDICTED FOR STEALING TIRES .SERVICE' HEt-0 SUNDAY FlioM ’ j ' MASONIC jr.EMPLE. . - Qration Delivered By J|dge-Tompkins \'K In AcbordanU Wlfb 1 Request of .Deceased. . • The! body of Tjjtftddeus L, Weather ly. to/ 15| years court stenographer for Supretoe ! Cotirt Justice A. S. Tomp kins, riras consigned to a kindly obiiv-, ion In dak Hill Cemetery ^airt Spuday afternoon' following, a IseWlce ' fh. Sfaapnid^ Tentple Just ps the dead maa has wished. . , Mr,- WCatherly died after a linger ing Alness at • his .apartment in The Bronx arid on on© occasion -when BUILDING AN DR EC RE- ATtlON HALL .WANTED. • ; IS HIR r , ’ \ ‘ ‘ ‘ \ ‘ ’ \'i ......... * Annual', Reporti., Submitted Tuesday I to Board of I Supervisors — Ap- ■ f/ipfoprl^tions Sojjflhfc In cdfthection With ’ ;; the' iport of Ijfce Rcckiand County Tubercu losis Hospital, submitted Tuesday .to the Bottl'd of Supervisors, Dr. g J, A. Leftner .and .Frank DeNoyeUes, menj- b£f 3 of the Board of Managers, .also' •presented' an estimate for the annual. maiat.CmiiJce calling- for an ©ppropri- n at ion Of $74,555 divided as .follows: Maintfenarice, $39,955; erection and eOUiptment of a buitdlhg for employees, there was doubt as tertits recbvefcy he 19^2,100; erection .of a recreation, hall, expressed a'\ ho be to Judgfe Tompkins j $2,o00r ‘ ' The Rockland- County Chap- that in the event of doath the services ter pf the \State Charities Aid Assocfa- mtght take place from SJaaonlc Tem- tion hAs offered'to contribute $2,500 pie, and that the Jurist deliver \the: f^r-a recreation pavilion providing funeral oration. Mr. .Weatherly v^as The Board of Supervisors appropriates a member of Rockland Lodge, No, 723, IF. and A. M. \ 1 - . , . . ' ' FYiends of the deceased- from all parts ' of the. Ninth Judicial District were at the' ' funeral, , there being a ELMIRA FOR BOYS^* WHO STOLE J:,r SC number ofwellknown lawyer a. MC PHliULlPS ’ S CAR. ' j With-, the Masons . standing Judge — — ^ — '■■■*£=rrn.:.: 7 - 1 - ------- — — - — ---i Tornpk i n ^ . vf-i bi y — nfft -et ett , — ’ - p l tkl — ft- jMariy P|! ing Month of December. ; Santa Claus, in tHe fotjm bt Christ mas CTiib checks, will' visit approxi- mafelj: S.OOOjOOj) 1 'person^ during the present mofith; 'His disbursements ip -- this i/ashion will total $150,006,00() He will'i have fbf , his agents more than COURT AtfjOUllNED: y<!>R 0AY AS TRIBUtE OF RESPjECTr. . K, 'r d, y ' R«fir«nqesj _Made J $/ Judge :Jl ; ' Tompltlne in Rbikland . Supreme Coprt Judge Tmnpki^is took- cNccasloft,:J.la 9 t __ ^ _____ _____ ______ ^udoly at (fhe'sOpening of th© Ropk* 4,eod banks to v^ioUs ttoitea, Fewl 1 *;^ Supfeme/Court to pay/ J 1 York' StAte will receive $24.$72,987.- ! ’ trilrot « to Thaddeuq S. Wea;h|>rly,^his The Chmtmaa Club piari 1 was iu». 1 for. tS years, ppd augurated about'twelye years ago and } flr ! I08e fuoef ’ al took place the day bri- hag grown to tremendous proportions •^ are ' ^he. jutlge\ also .peferred to tlife It provides for accumulation of funjs ; of Lfarry M. Gurnee, late of Mt- a like sum . The officials, submitted .arguments in ■.behalf, of the new build ing. stating that, there was tab place to house the employees and that a recreation building was. sorely needed. The in stitution ib maintained at .le ’ sa- expense Uta i > - t- e- -tbe- l atat©. aad -*4 less egrtt to'the cdunty than sending ti-e patient:* to an..outside institution, for the holidays' in. varying amounts ' lvj ’ ' and at iJounj'etl court for ^hb day by small'weekly payments to - banks ; out .°- re 8 i 1. t ' < t to their memory. Judge operating this system. The \urtm “ of ^^ ’ Phins- \aid: payment covers fifty weeks Itb®klnb! “ Gentlemen, it-is the sad duty of just after .Christinas mid' matures two j' 11 *®-Court -to announce th ‘ at on Thurc- weeks before the .followijag /-olidav j day of last week Mr. Ttaddeiis D. season: ' , j- Weatherly -'died at .hie hbnie in the Bronx. I • ■ .Mr- Weatherly, ‘ for nearly twenty ’ (•years, was a. faithful officer of this : Court and for the fast fifteen years he RAIN AND SNOW DURING DECEMBER \ ,y ° w \ “ w ‘ ,6nwB,pher Md THAT IS PROPHET SCHWALM'S FORECAST FOR THE MONTH. many 6f you have seen him .sdttihg here the steuographeFs defek. \Mr. Weatherly was a very loyal an« he. was an exceptionaliy fine charac- Case of Russell Jones and Ellis'Curry ; 8 lcwin g tribute to the memory of his Negro Murderers .Goes Over - ' | former associate and friend The ■ , tq. Next Term. ’ • (jurist ' said Mr. Weatherly tad been despite^ the mplaints of-the few of] ; *■ ____ — : — j charitable, unkelflsh, that' his peart ; higher taxes, Dr. • Leitner aaid-. He I Modoc .Lee, of Spring Valley,' held was touched by the c^y or* distress also stated that the annual budget , for stealing automobile tire's from jhe;: and that, he took pride in ’ making w-V fess :.tha\u that of thf Nyack- Hos-! ^ ^ . mon fr ; ac .' death'is a great lose to ub and an store of Charles E. D'eBaun, waa in -1 others happy. - The Judge..then deliv- :>aal and tiwi it cos* $4 2b per patient - ___ -«> S'MfttoAfcr- 'ib..-. . Spring Vailey ’ Prbphet Says There is ter; he was endowed by nature with- Going to Be Much- Work For ■ : l Ie tfaits of a true gentleman; every- Snow '• Shovellers.' , knew Mr. Weatherly well Knows that \fact. that he w&a a fine, There is -going to b® a great deal -Setruine and trtte gentleman, and hie , , rr*- --y- -- = — ........ • • -• r cording to Weather Prophet Frank p-. ' reipiarbble 'tbsg- to me and to many of dieted by the grand jury. He.has en- ®red the oration. He was eloquent and per day. , at ..tie total hosrpital. .Thu-' Srhwjdi . of g ^ and *'oon.': his'friends; •- • In the last'named she, sur- tered a plea of not guilty arid will be impressive and his auditors were t-ttp-efvisprs deferred .action on ti e \h&Ulo.witl'H'ti '* V( l it;Tli©Det^1iibei^¥rm ‘ bt court ’ .-itl«topty “ toR3%?r.'' Brusiloff. ; ' . ’ ■ - - • j Anthony. Holder ie his'attorney. ’ • Following, the oration the Masons Given Ohe Year ’ s Rest. 'Harry. Parker and. Charles Beck, .- ang a funeral odi- and ■Maying had six hard\ races in her . oa<:il 1.8 years of age. of Upper Sad-,'®vferett. sang “One Sweetly-,Solemn . -two-year-old- form and a. strenuous d ^ e River,, who confessed to stealing|Thought,\ accompanied- . by Chris !»<>rt of fbe campaign\ . the year -following, Mr .Dodge laid. JJeriscp^©. away in il?20, i..* 1 .!-: / u /-y , r “ — r - r. — '- i f*J \d feHt b lg — snmv . aho V e i . ing - -i w ig -dt^t maHer.UHVii Chey make, their budget. ■ . ..... --. - next week. Mrs.\Ra'y' ' Chitd Welfare ReptJ^t. Sehoo'nmajcer read -ttov-gmtor tnffmg- ■i <tourt- during ' mv «.fi. a re- |offing,Her©-ig hib prediction: . : a recess in this C 6 urt> durinf'.my — -b- \The long dry spoil we nave had,- scnce ’ ,>n,i otoour petit juror*. Mr. which was caused by-the planet -Jupi-i'^ arr J -Gurnee: died suddenly. He\ Rockland ■ County Board a.. Ford 'sedan-belonging to Jbhti ’ Mci l* e tbrson on. this prgari.. of Child'\Welfare whiHi shows that! Phillip©, of. Suffern while the car was j Th© bearers were Judge-M. B. Pat- on Cetober 1 . 1920, there were 3d fa -ter; is now over and. Saturn wfill now / ’ Jt. here wit,i some of you during .thjs- which sonic folks regarded as v a token standing, on- Main - sti'eet. : Sprin-g Vai-| teraon, James - Kilby,'Fr^nk Gomesfcy, that, she was through. Far from -it,the nigh! of'August 31, were sent- Tiu odorc Neiderltauser, of Nyac ’ k ; ' n ‘ howevor, for .when Mr, Dodge picked :/ 0 the Elmira Reformatory,Ralph ; Shririff W H. '-Leonard ' 'arid *\Vaiter 1111 her up last winter lit} found' r-liat . the , Aadeirson,. of Revere,--Msjss'., . who 'was Brown-, of .Oosimn;. ’ Henry ’ Kohl '• o&SPl lining lOiy children .rec.eiv I take charge for; the \next two . year$. present term./ Mr. Giirn.ee left behind • Saturn .-etorme generally, come from “ * ai ® splendid record .of a successful . . lU fthe far Northeast, with wet snowand '' n< ^ hens ruble life. ■ He was a good ■allow; ThgThej Sf aces;, five- jar and fiye were, g discontinued [ .dec It looks to m She -ai ’ cewted -with ' Parkdr and Beck, was \ Gagan -of Haver- >mu- ■ lowan< anted. J. tiK-f \rf. Uo-y. were so; . I iOj '{ '.-.t.i • fi. -n -j .- -The average allowance per ii ha ve to' do - som mring the next few month . 3 as 'if - we would•' Utt7en '\ k1nd =' .snoy^^v' friend and ‘ W* fhbor . and a. loyal Court will noV ad-. rest had -don© her much, good- came along all right,/ ’ but did not; discharged. He became an inmate of straw; John Bright- of/Middletown. please the'Lexington raiibirds'at that,, th e Beck, home a few days after the [and Mr. Fleming- of New York City. ] ch{!d P <ff mmuh is- $6 26 and per-Mm-. taV o }n bllsy . a{ qnce be as they did not consider ?ier just; car yas'stolen, knew that 7 it was a: ^ . — ----- — — ----------- flly ia $19.62 /the crin-of maintaining 1;'^^ “ ack ' wherp she ought to be- ’ when she left s.t.olcn car but was ' not in any, way PROPoaiTinM ta - p - i ASF . / n Institutions per month i s j j- re€I1 goon Jhe blu© • grass for- the opening at-j connected with the theft. DURYEA- PROPERT y A de FEATED Tae-report Was submitted:by B..' cem j)gr ' ' • • • North Randall. , ' . j ItosaeU Jonea anil EIUs Curry, color:, I •' r».'«»»l' She started off by winning at North ; ed men ..of Haverstraw. held'for the! 'two propositions, one to sell ' the. f,a ^/ \ C ;_ e8 ,. :, • poftant. ’ part ' du'rln'g' th.e month. ' 'It If. you r 1 - \ n a,i \ a toark of respect\ to, the love] anyjvj)./ - ■ in r-'ur ‘ \ : y - /- ;vt '- men, Mr. Weath-,\ and '.outside • bulging '\am! arc-' - vli ' : ' Guai > , .md tf e : dlerk/; waiting- until after ?He holidays-, to; *¥■■ afcti\ -VU'... Guruc will niak.-.r a suitable record on the \minutes of.the Court. ” looking after all ' .. very sharply during'De- VH REE MEN CHARGED VVIT-H / - ROBBING ui S. MAILS Charged with haying systematically Randall, Toledo -and. Columbus. In all , miir d«r; of Vincent: Ma-tcesky at that | village hall, and another, to purchase tte ' John Seng^acken, Lewis'Hut-j tb ^, co i^ €St 'weather'\ ro6b - e< i- t!r ‘ ' Gjiiied -States.maH for the of these events she had to go fast, and ( P^ce,; will riot be -tried at the present' the Dqryea property at the corner of - 011 ai ? d ?J win TenEyck, and the an- , .. ' ^ g-A+j, of the eoria-f-* 881 six weeKs : three men were arrest- witib - the* $15,000 free-for-all 4m. view te rm of court owing • to. a defect In I Franklin street and Sickjes' aventf©| “ ual a PP rop »mttion- of'-|1Q,000 ..was re al the second-Jfort-h Rantiall, meeting' Gie indictment. - Their ease will come; for $18,000 were defeated by taxpay- ‘ jested. j w ii 6 xi moon 13 soyia* or l * io - cquc V* . , , , . * * -- dl | tor and thef warmest when it is north ? ias> * ‘ tlirday at Suffern. Fedenff jot the eguator. That Was the cas'e'.'^ g ^ nt3 aIle ® e ! ^ !at at the homes of Mr. Dpdg 0 .gave her a ’ week ’ s vacation.' at th o e next term. The court Has! era at a special elction lyst Tuesday. ’ Miss Gladys Mendum, ag©ht. sub-. tb - e ^ jg anj( j 19 0 f ,N\yvembar Now''^ r< ^ en ® n,a * 1 - a ‘ taxicab driver; F.-B, ■ The result was \1 hut she gathered in} assigned E. W. -Hof s tatter and Ben-j .The • polls opened at t-wo o ’ clock in (.minted a very fine report for the the biggest stake qf-the year ' Jamin Levlson to defend Jones and j the afternoon and closed at seven; Roekland County Branch of the State ' Thomas Gagan to defend Curry. , o ’ clock. There were 241 votes cast Glmiitjes Aid Association and asked The December term of Supheme an d a large number of Women cast tor the annual appropriation of $1,500. Court convenes at New City.next. Mon-! ballots. -. ’ | : — r T\ ’ “ day with Justice Seeger presiding. x The vbt'eton.pfaposition No.' I; call-; A.NNUAL MEETING OF Following a victory at - Readville,' 'then her first defeat of the season at Hartford, whe.'g Grayworthy had to loWer the record of the Charter Oak Stake to beat her in 2:02 ^. Victories 'at Syracuse and .Columbus came/n tbe order, and at Lexington it aga/n de veloped that Grayworthy had some thing on hrir^ as he won both races in which ahe started. Seven victories and three seconds mark her 1921 cam paign, bringing ter total of money won to $47,000, a mark reached by few, if any, five-year-olds. ing for the , sale of the presept, village A FINE, ENTERTAINMENT IN NANUET FIRE HALL A fine e ’ ntertainm,ent is io be given fa Firemen ’ s 'Hal, Nanuet this evening, «under ’ tfc© auspices, of the Young Peoples Society of G.erm'onds. The iprincipal feature of the enler- tainmefit will 1,0 the comedy “ Just For Furi, ” presented by a local cast. The Utopia Jazz Band Will furnish music. : Followtog the entertainment there Prize' HELP TO. GIVE ,THE OLD PEOPLE A ‘ ‘ HAPPY XMAS ” hall for not less than $9,000, was as follows: ' Jes, 76; No. 203; V 9 HI bal lots, 6 . The vote on proposition No 2 , for a bond issue of $18,000 to pur chase the Duryea ptoperty,. was as follows: ’ Yes, 76; No, 205; void bal lots, 4. ’ . ' The tV. C. T. U. of Suffern again appeal ti? their many friends through out the country to contribute * toward the fund for. providing Ctristmas stockings and socks for the inmates of Rockland County Alms House. BONAVISTA HOTEL OWNER It. is is.earnestly requested that ail* BUYS HEGNER PROPERTY contributions be promtply sent to Mrs. j ‘ ■■ ' - C.-Hussey, Park Place,'Suffern. GOOD' ROADS ASSOCIATION The annual -meeting ,of the Rock land County Good Roads Association will be held Friday evening, Decem ber 9 at 8:15 o ’ clock at Supreme Court chambers, N ’ yack. At that time a president, vice-president, secretary the moon is going south and as' it j and James Byard, trainmen, doe's it pulto the cold out of ’ . th«i . emi><>yed the Erie Railroad. - they - North. ’ that-is the reason we have P. ave fo ' md article8 ^ tVhave-beeh ’ such changeable weather in this sec/J ! 611 ® tQ len from HJrie mail, trains, tion, all caused'by the moon. ” - i -* t f have been under sarveli- ' • iiance for some time, postal-inspectors said; ' , CLUB WOMEN TO ELECT AND HEAR TWO ADDRESSES; TUe anriuai meeting of the Women ’ s Republican Club, of Nyack will be held in the Republican Club rooms. No. 3 South Broad way , on Friday ‘ -'The ^yBterir alleged to hrive been employed in -the theft.of mails puz zled the authorities for some time. They charge that tte.trainmen threw parcel post . packages from, the train along tlie ’ route in this vicinity, and evening,. December 9. Mrs. Catherine Grush made regular trips along the and treasurer will he elected for, the M. Taliaferro of New York City wUl ' ^' ake of th « train and picked them up ensuing ye/irs. The resent officers of j.deliver -her first lecture on “ Current CROMWELL ON COMMIS6ION. •will be continuous daScing. bowling -is also on the program and V refreshments will be on sale. ' < George Cromwell, .of Staten Island, former State- Senator for the Rock- land-Riehmond district is a member of the, New York City Charter Re vision Committee named by Governor Miller Monday. *■' I STATE OFFICERS IN CHARGE. the association are: President, E.. W. Hofstatter. -Nyack; vice-president, S. O. Miller, West Ny- Stephen Rustyak, prep.rietor. of tte, , „ Bona vista Hotel; has bought the aa-! ack: se<:reUry ’ M1sa N ' F ’ Gouch ’ Ny \ joining Hegner building ahd the en :ack: treasurer ’ A ' M - Voorh ' is -' Nyack. tire property will be remodeled and improved,..and Converted into a. first- class hostelry. ’ : Various matters of . interest to resi dents of Rockland Opunty will be brought up for discussion and action and it is hoped that there will be a ’ The first alterations,will be maff^urffeuttenffwic© of members'.; . after next January when a new front to the premises will-be i natal led. '-A' large garage will be built on the j Bu'rd street entrance for the accom modation of automobiles. CLOSE VOTE IN ROCKLAND . ON VETERAN PREFERANCE TO .OPEN HAT SHOP. Miss Bessib Shegi,. sister of Daniel will open an up-to-date hat phop to the building,formerly occupied by BlauYel't & Mom|H, Inc., before that ;»«eney ’ consolidated with/James K^l- bjt. Mias Shea-waa formerly the man ager of MaiTs Hat Shop, Fifth,ave- nue. and 68 th street, New York City, \ ' . MASONS TO'HlcT.. ^ ; *• a H.. ’ Robinson, Grand Master Of | M-asonS of the State 0 / New York, and his staff wjll ojficiate on Decem ber 10 at. the laying of the corner stone'; of the Tuxedo, memorial hospi tal under, tte , auspices of Lorillard Dodge. All Masons are invited. COMMUNITY SINGING. 70. 723, \F and A..M., on the evening of- De- Aflvwtise to paper. GRAND LECTURER HERE. Horce 'Smith, grand lecture// yester day paid ap official/visit to Rockland Dodge: No, 723; F. ftnd A. M. and at communications in the aftefnobh im,d evening lodges to. the Orange-Rock- toud district war represented, • Plans have been made |or cdmm&ni- Ti ’ e first, eompletejdetaiied returns on the .vo«te on the seven proposed amendments to the Smte constitution, submitted to the voters at th 0 last Events ” . Mrs. T&Hafefrq ia one of the best ieeturers in New York State, and the women of; Nyack are-fortu nate in securing her services fop this Six weeks ago reports caine to. the attention, of postoffice inspectors ’ that ' numerous packages sept from New York, to Buffalo,.Cleveland, New York, and\ other cities had been stolen en- course to be held by the club this route.. A close watch was maintained 5 .j on all man trains, but not until ^ few winter. Mrs. E. H. Maynard, chairman of [days ago/,it is said, wa& it learned the Ninth District of the New York j that the centra of activities was Suf- State Federation of Women ’ s Clubs, ( fern, a division point 6 a tpe Erie, ^ : will-speak on \Women ’ s 'Strength to; — : ------- : ---------- - — Organization.\ . WOOD WILL/BE NAMED — - --------------- ; -------- - AS UNDER SHERIFF , A PLEASING INCIDENT. “ — ~ Announcement is made that Sheriff- -Th© South Nyack station presented ! e l® c ^ George L. Bfown ^11 j upon tak a ’ very animated scene Tuesday mora-l office January 1 , reappoint Robert ing when the 7:37. train left'for -New IS- Wood as IBs first deputy,'generally ty binging during the coming winter,! 6l !f l ° n ' ^ ^^ Iwomen students of the Missionary A1 4 o j The war veteran preference amend- the first to be held Sunday afternoon ■ - .... ^ i- 1 ' , .t U., Broadway Theater ,bM!ionlng ! ! \ ,™ at tear .(t'clbcf witt, ilr, Bartholomew f “ <> ' .Iroih la oSa«e. The tacteM tui*. been arraagM for 1 DecemWls at 1 M ° !U ” ' Qv '-' “ “ “ “ wu**. H>- York. A thlrong of, young men and J knowmas under, sheriff. .4 the Broadway Theater. ATTORNEY FQR NEW COMPANY. A- _ APPOINTED POSTMASTER. Percy purr has Just been apuvoihted postmaster at We§t Hayerstraw. suc- ceedtog Charles M. Rp^s. v . ' . - J: Elmer C^istie,\ secretai^ of the Board of SMucatiofi, to' attorney fbf F. ’ BqlUnger & J, Schelnbaum./iricorpor: JW-CiUtoit. ap- parel wfth.a ^apitai of $ 1 ^ 0 . 000 . \ Mrs. Henry' \at boh home, 1 years, ’ .3 >hl died, this morntog Majp, street, aged. 49- ‘ '■•'A duding the literacy test amendment passed^ ... In Rocklaiul jbounty the vote on veter&h .prefer^ce was:- ’ Yes, 4,149;. no, 4,071. Qn,legislators ’ salaries: Yes, 2,808,; no,. 4,629. * ; qpUNtY ’ coMMiTTi^ M eeting . A meeting of the Republican Coufi- ty'comihlttee will be hbto at Now City tonight., . • to paper. J liance was there, steging, warifag hats and handk»fchiefs, and to other ways showing their respect and friendship for Dr. and Mrs.--Turnbull, who were leafing for South America. STOLE FORD CAR- ' A Ford touring oar belonging to Ned Stevens, of Viola, ,»aa stolen .Thanks giving eve. ' The theft, wag reported to Sheriff . Merritt ■ apd ’ tinder . Sheriff Wpod ahd Stole troopers, were ~ Hthe-Jcb scr quTckty tt r a t ’ a ’ - S tg dc baker 'tion nrf. . 1 ,. _. 4 _ j ___ 1 n cak left In a garage in ^he get-away' whs seised ahd tho thieve© are- likely :lo bo.apprehended at any time. '/■ TVT ■ l Read the Rockland News: Mf. Wood has served to this, capaci ty for th© past thrde years under ’ Sheriff Merritt and has proved highly efficient. He has bad charge of much of the detail work connected with the! Sheriff ’ s office ^ and . is thoroughly familiar with ail of the'affairs of'the office, !: . 1 APPOINTED CLASS EDITOR.. Pharles A*. Marka, Jr., qf ' stony Pp'tot. torn been appointed class ©ditor of the \Empire Forester, ’ /, a. publics of Forestry/ Ybu can exchange, anything but blows ’ th rough an Ad Io the New* CTfifttfltli ■ V ' t ■ T ■ ** ’ ..^*** * »** * * *» , «» \ 11 \