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^^-'•* j?^ / - r* \^0^-m jOt PKINT1NO PLANT 5VT r ,mr 0»Wv«ry cnettced by § -«*' w -v * ' -\- - *-^*W u - : *. v~<-« •, ..\f*% .. e- •/ - ».., K? .^' .\f r #v\ - *£..,* •*-\£ J ^—•- fc?Jj m 1 1 ,• >- • TH£ KORTHERN TntSUNE. buU«UJ 1897-Co***)****** AfaVt* I9jn—COUV^neWUE Ultt ^K^> K*»h'-.Jied i*Q \THt HOME TOWN PAPMf tenet The Tribune-Press to f< roaicJtots tn place ef a totter week. $1.50 ear NO. 40. * \i GOUVERNCOK -**'#. MAV t*V 1*» ARTBTS-435 SILK MILL .- ENJOY BANQUET BONDS DRAWN Cast and W h,ch Praaantad \Wot A*r\ The Goose Creek ' >*e\ Entertained Friday Bondi'W.U Be Retired at the First ft*t:onal Bank August Fir»t A» a r»-«ult of the Trust Ax re** l*»atfd ^ 1Bt - at th* Gr*a»e Hall, Cortland KALON SOCIETY EXERCISES HERE Luncheon at Red Brick Tavern Follows Initiation of Members Saturday Afternoon TWILIGHT BASE BALL LEAGUE Six Ttifni Are Entered fyr See> •one !>cheoute Wr«c w WHt Open Morvday Follow ins the annual Moving Cp Day fififisfs ai S: Uwrenct t'ni- versity ai Canton. Saturday morn tog the mniib+TK of the Kalon Honorarv Soviet v of the college. the .L w anc bk'^ r * l * :d *'* : ^ realised JJ2 4& lor their ahaje of the pro- JJ**^ »t the Utter presentation on 2*7^], After taking a >ote it *u jjjidrd to put on a banquet ' K Caswell, president of ihe rirst heid at the home t^cHM\ ^^* and It mas eventu National Bank; Janiea t) Sheldon. Har>e> on Sterling jL beW at the Gran*** Hall Kri I president of the Bank of Gou\er i le* u m*-tubers mere present at !«cerening. May 17. *er\e<i by the neur; J C Dolan.J W Ditien- c\errUi-? held here *^e KconornJca Committee of the! belter, for the company W A At the conclusion of the Initiation ^jge | Street *r (appoin»e<i to succeed [ ih*- rueiub«'ri enx^y*^ luncheon at i*-r? were 52 p**ople present at Burton W Aldnch. dece«aed. as (he nev. Ked Brick Tavern. Thoae \m affair. Henry Freeman. Maa trustee), and W l^eonard Caten tapped Saturday and laat year in j0 of ihe Grange, presided .as trustee for the bondholder* J eluded the MI»*es TX>rottrr Bmrr. f^gjtmnrtfr and gare the introduc J The drawing rt^ulted tn tb* re-, Adelaide Harvey. Priacilla WiV- of wbsU was rightly named j tirtraent of the boejds muftfeered: liama. Susan Murray. Mary Wal- -TV Joamey- Mm. Harley Pat- and laaued onginally to the follom• i laoe. MajvarW Robinaon. Laura jeava* called upon to speak about Jin* | Payment. Barbara Burr. Alice Bar -IV Praparatiooa\; Robert Smith.' No 1. F W Pruyn; 14. B. O clay, all of whom are members of -The Real Journey.\ Mr*. George, Kinney. 39. A F McAllaater; 43,' the m$ ciaas; also tbe Miasms Seaman. \The Sboaia and Difflcul !G M Fraxier; 52. James C. DoUn; \ Virginia Hanacom. Florence El ies Mrs Neltle Wood, \Behind t>9, 77. S5, H. G. Aidrtch Eatate: j drtdge. Dorothjr U>ucks. Joyce •> Scenes •\ Jerome J O'Brien,! »3, Roy Enoa: 103. V E COT; 107. Genamay. Margaret 8utlon. Sarah -Soene of the Surprtaea of the Eve- j Hoi Kaplan; lit, H. Saidel: 114.! Witaon, and ETelyn Hale, mho were siag: \ Mrat CUrence HiU. \Home-1 Casm ell SecuriUea; 1S5. D G.! tapped Saturday mornin*. *arti Bcuad; rt and Maurice John i S t holt on; 184. J. J Wallace; ..UJLj isa \The Outcoma.\ .Community , WhiUkey Garage; 2W, F. W. Mott: __ ^ led by H. H. Hymn.! 2U9. Geonre F. Leak; 212. 115. 8. W. caicb concluded with \Good Htght. following this the com A tmihfth: banebaJ! league been forrue<1 here confuting ol three teaini* enMrely frotu ihia vil- la#se, an J thr»» formed ail or par- tially frotu outMde. and tut ached- *p«nt ur afternoon in this %r41age.,uk calU for Uu .^won to begU4 ^here Initiation ceremonies were I«» Monda> ex^mnif May 27th The of Warren W.' u ^ rw local ?mnu< arts Uouveineur gtr-t^i Eigh- ; Hl«h Sch'K)! Uou\erneur Fire I>e- to the auditorium aaother program awaited participants. It was aa HdEDBYBULL. LEG IS BR0I&* Close; 216. 217. D. F. Sprague Ea tate; 232, »«. C. C. DonaW; 247.] 2cs, »r7. it«. m, rrt. no. Bank, of Gotrremeur; S04. S17. 544, First, ^ tjeja^r participant.. It was aa J »^^*« tlflir ^ lh€ truateea Cl.ronce Fuller Injurad InUn'u.ua. Vocii Sue<;-Mrs\AlbeH Mine>ttb*t the owners * theae ban** **T* ~ ^!^/* rm Bd H. H. Ryan, accompanied by I shall deposit same with the First) Sunday Mornma lit Clarence HiU l7 Mrs. Jerome J song and dance tVBrien. comic- _ in oW-faahioned ooa- rmt: and highland fling was fc^eed by Grace ^THliis. Hattie (Wfendoerfer and Blanche Talt ac- o^panied by Jack Tait at the pi I*. Mrs Bert J. Pike gave a short talk Si \My Experience in Shorn s\ ^iMrs. Emerson Smith spoke on *fj JBxperience in Coaching f^C, while Roy Price explained -T* fwasures of Broadcasting\. uj rht* being the announcer over ftrtaTC-N'-K in one of the plays pesw*** the cast. Community tiptn* again enjoyed, follow- eiirsaacing until midnight, mu- MrssJag furnished by Jerome J Qtssi at the piano and Nelson Jem OB the violin There is still ittaace left in the treasury to aa oyer to the Grange at the •t meeting. KaUanal -Bsxtk* prior to^uguji^ ^e^^^, _4^ n , r , uho haa-b^»; IStf. at. which time the holders ( ^^^j^ lhe larin ^ Vf - mmm H ., fmar call at the bant and the bonds ^^ in soi.ierville vUla^. re- wiU be exchanged for cash. j^j N ^ a fracture o' both bom>* ' j below ihe knee in the tight leg on I Sunday mominp. when kicked by ai ! bull Mr. Fuller ma* engaged in I ROCK ISLAND ^-^—-,-,,4 ' doinc lhe morning dairy* mork. and RRilii p fiPrNFn bad just )<xked the buii in Us * i * n \ chion. and was parsing along be- f side the animal ^h^Q he mas dealt • a severe blom by its hoof Dr F. F. Drury mai* called and Mr Fuller mas taken by Mr Backer to The VanDuxee Memorial Hospital in William street, this village, where mas made were dis- closed. The broken bones were set a The new reinforced concrete bridge on the Rr>< k Island road, j built Jn connection with the new county highway, was officially o^ ened for traffic on Tuesday. On ! Wednesday, the structure was of-j** ewny of tup injury flcially accepted by the county, fol-1 *&<* the two fractures lowing an Inspection of the same, by Earl J. MafHs of Maasena. | at the hos-pital and Mr. Fuller mill) j u|y 3Tgt . Hiph ^ boo j vg county superintendent of !^ i li*jJl|\ Un lh *™ for * few da >* ' .wards; August 3rdr Firemen I wfth OhaeleB E. Rollers fjr^BTBfe-p p Tbe accident is unusual as the i Talcville j errs Construction Company, con-1 animal was not particularly ugly j X gbv^rnthg board of three mem- itracuini: and William Menser of ! and attacks on zn»-n by burls are i ^^ ^ u , have rhjirge of thft ^^ partm«*n». an«* ih»' Gouv»*rneur Bus'Qe?- M«-n The Horn on Re CJVA:II c'\»ui»nTi> nlaras of this vil- las*- and KichMlle mill combine. an<i aUo there wtll be the Talcos from Talr\ille. and the Edwards »^ »»»*¥ ^^^ ii!r T»x»erew^™^F' ^s x T 'w* w'l^r^n^eaeei * circur. which mill pia^ .hiee games p»r i m»-*-k. tin- schedule calling for M(»ndu\a. Weilnt*sday? and Frtdaya. The i.inh si-hoc* l teaiit manager mil) be Donald Bulger: Hre depart- ment. Uobert Cottrell; business men. Glen Cole, Hon on ice Cream companies. W H Appleby; Talc- vUle. J&iut * Melrose; and Ed- wards. Merton Home. . . Th£ schedule u as^foilawi. L May 27th. Edmards vs. Tak-TlUe: May 2tth. Horton vs High School; May 31st. Business Men vs. Fir*- men. June 3rd. Hortons vs. TaJc- vllle. June S^h. High School *%. Business Men: June 7th. EdwariS vs. Firemen: ^Jirne lt»th. Hlglr School vs. Taloille. June lttn* Honons vs Firemen; June 14th. Edwards vg~ Business Men: June 17th. High School vs Firemen; iJune 19th. Edwards vs Hortoxts; June 2Tst, Business Men v vllle: June 24th. Edwards vs School; June 26th vs. Honour Junr vs. Talcville. . Julv Tst.--Hortons vs. Talcvirret July 3rd. Edmards vs. Ft rem**; July 5th. High School vs. Business* Men; July Sth. Edwards vs. Hor- ton?; July loth. High School vs. Firemen: July 12th vs. Talc\iUe; July 15th. Edwards v.. Talcville: July 17th. Hortons vs. High School; July lfcth. ness Men vs. Firemen; July- Edwards vs. Firemen; July 24th. Hortons vs. Firemen; July 36th, High School vs Talcville; July: fie -SlNOLt COPICa\ TMJtUCCJfT* TENNIS COURT f. OPENSATURDAY Three Ttn^it MaUftti and rtiinsi _ fhos Throwing Csintst ts feature Opsnifif^ r hold n* ope DID* eiertis^s at the Li- brary «\»urt tti* Saturday. May 24. rbeginnmg at rtw p m Al* aem- her* i t the riuh aiid tlHwe inter- ested in the tieUTttK* Of the Tea- > nls ciwrt art cor.ltally Invited to attend. ._. ._.>. . . _ The prog rain Include* a number, of short taJkn by ssembcre of the dab The two feat area for the aft- - ; i $ 3 #2 LOWtH ROeV—Orsvaa, Huntley. Jardme. CENTER—Johnson. Alas*. Elliott, t^TANLrHICI. (testis (coach). Saidel. Priest. Lashure. aW4«er (manaaar). Phillips, # CONFERENCE OF GOUVERNEUR HKH | VILLAGE STREETS PHTOOANS HELD BEATS MASSENA! BEING WIDENED and a horse snos throartng contest There will ha a asaicn §m •enior*. -one for Jaaiors, anel a match by JLhe ainnara . above high school age or el during the working day is to enter the elimination coatast far neaiorm .Anyone In the \Grafnwiar and High School\ is e4i«ible in antar the elimination contest for )nntnra> Those deeunng to enter the elimin- ation e*r.;es* '•re stJBed to sign tfc*> list poMeil in the Library The addHional feature in tne> coart activities for the year wtU ba horseshoe throwing The) grnamsl l«ru»»dsa a hup>s abiie innrt and JBJL ^allod n> Enacutivs Committee ^ HoapAaM^Medical Staff Will of Win Game on Alco Field By 5 to 2 i Score—Pickert Gets Thraa Hit* Hsmovinj Jhe Walk From Around Park Will Aid In Solving Traffic Problam . _. __ those intarested in this activity nre invited to use the same. Simaitaav eoualy with the tennis matuhaa will be a horse-shoev contest, tight re> rreshments will be served. The re> freshment committer Inastdss R. L. Hale. Ros^BCgy CsJWStf and WOF erva Prleat Friday fat^aajMas) day at the court. XII are requested to report at with rakes after school. The Library Tennis Ctnb at *~M 5'\^ L A conference If the physicians of I Gouverneur high school defeated 1 Removal of the old marble side- s. Talc^ttSe vilkge' wnt called by the exeT^nsisni high on The ATco field at walk bordering the village park s Hlgh^tive committee of the Stephen Massena, Saturday afternosai by *vL»aa accomplished the past week Business Menjx> Vanl>uxee Menrorhri Hospital on» score of 5 to 2 in a well playegntn^llreparatlon for cutting off nine ; sored by the Ubrary Commtttae. nf 2Mb. Firemen : Frlfhay afternoon for the purpose ; game of baseball The locals j feet of the edge of the park oppo- ; which Mrs. H. G. Aldrich is chalri of eWunting the local hospital sit hopped on to l>»fty Melius' slants! site the Main street stores This \ man.. The president Is R*A> U L. eprtem.~«nd clearing up The mtFun -Tor eight trrtF tn -the fin» innings > w+H wkle» Main street and It is; Hntchlnson, and James Ormlston to fUerstanding which ha^ existed for he pitched and made all their runs hoped will make the street safer j vice president. Membership In the tjK nast few weeks r before Joe Wiilett. stsr left hander : for motor traffic than at present. I olob ts open to any person of good PracUeafly all of ttu local phv of Coach Mehlers squad, went in Main street is a oneway thorough ! »oral character byjbe paymant of Skaaaj who -were in the .viilaue' to the box Wiilett let the GougtrJ fare westerly, and it Is found that; the annual fee lone dollar*. Bach Business Menfvere in att^naance and as a re- *,eur aggregation down with only! many, small collisions have taken I member receive* a membership one hit in four innings while he place when people were backing struck out six of the batsmen. | their cars out of parking piece* di- Two bad errors in the second In rectly opposite each other ning and a base on balls filled the j Plans are to narrow up the park bases Pickert cam«F up for Gouv -j on both sides, and the strip taken erneur and drove our i nice sin \ frttro the opposite side of the park. :i\^ : ^ suit of the discussion all Of ihe physicians will $enstluite the medi cal staff of the hosphal and at thetr request the ^committee con sentoj to ajiow them TO organiT^ the 4 staff 29th. Business Men vs. Hortons J Just od aatisfactorih. the -fmure?gtod again in the fourth and \Gale ' street, will widen that street. The j f [* h ^ r '- ^J 0 ^^**^ TSiS^tH — ~* \L-xx.-T ^ k«« •* ** - i.h. nM wont n«o.Hititp m&ktnff the Seventh and sagntn easd Hla* % [OADED TRUCK New York City, the engineer em- ployed by the county as superin- tendent of construction. The- new bridge is twenty fee* IJlNtl^ lH illlLll The *PProach from the south side MtfUWV *** nraawvaa.^ ^^ ^^^ akMI ttl3rteen fwt leott Truck Wrth Load of Stons Careens While Unloading , Saturday Momino which eliminates a former bad con- dition rather unKpown except by goring. With the misunderstanding ai 1g)e t o score two runs Pickert sin- i * hieh street Is known as Church card, which is nontransferable and shall be produced on request. In the t»se of the court there are three classes: \Adulta\. which In* c'ude High-School graduates and all persons employed during the work- ing day; \Grammar and High Success of the hospital is undo*ib!*» walked to advance him to se#njtl 1 chang e ^sffi necessitate making edly assured, as the institution has; He stole third and scored on I^ssW^ 0 jMr\** ^* extensions and nee n well patronized since its \ ure's single. Gouverneur did iWj«* •^^P* • ver °* several orna- ipening. and st the present time \balance of her scoring in the^ Sfth! Baental fimp posts there are eleven patients being inning when with two men on base, j *• ^1^' for Two extra nurse? werv Pickert again singled to acore j YULAGE PROVIDES PARKING RULES NEW ALARM BOXES' TO BE ENFORCED 1 WENT LBBT Ihem. Pickert batted well when Wmiam -CoiUns* who has |«mpioyed by Wilmot Scott, been local truckman working for the Roberts i Supply company, contractors for, •ie new Rock Island ^bridge, nar- j \m\f escaped serious injuries Sat- [irtay morning. Mr. Collins was Wing a large dump body five-ton tsei which was filled with stone od travel. UmW starting to dump the load.,, iai*1tb the further end of the • inK tal|titf elevated, the lower por- tni el tie load started to dump. stat uddenly it was seen that the mim truck was about to ca **• Mr. Collins was warned and CHEESE PRICE IS UPHALFCENT ^employed the past week, one each ^Jae day and night schedule. 'hits were needed and got three — 5 — — , hits out of ftve trips to the plate. j . M******** aoth-aeores rame to | 'Me third inning when Zetius and Wiilett scored -on Jukoski's sacrl- i w£i 47I7X fiiT iTin flee and -Cobb's single. Priest Enactment of a law making iti Th, £ y „ \j™* ***£**• °i ^ \ IJ JL»I Oil llAO> rh \* ftn ^ ^^^ G«isemeur t j compulsory for the village to in-! 8,de rt *L^! n ,? t 7? t n Mtt,t * ^ UJ1U esr^eUHy «n the pinches. He gavel Tout -only seven scattered hits. j * An advance of one-half cent was made in the ruling price for the cheese offerings of the past week at the weekly meeting of the Goti- Side of Main Street—Must Ihoepuals and other Rtaiilar publ><- ,, de|WPtineM tha , ^ginn^ building, ha. made adduionatTf,i d ,v. May 24th. .he thirty win- i boxe. w»mtT here The > an w k , p^vn^^ on , h ^ tlerk .Dum Memorial Hospital together w , of Maln gtrB<> , ,„ ^ f jwith the grammar achool m Main , ^ ^ ln , ddifion t0 thig {be ob «r«et. and the south side school. „„ „ „, ,^„ J ._.«,_ n Bhtg MRS. HAZELTON GIVEN SURPRISE Guest at Hems of Miss i Thrall Monday Evening on Biathday Anniversary south now have alarm boxes stationed Inside the curb line, and the west side and high school buildings.* *Jll f Kervanoe of the -traffic ] be insisted on • i The thirty minute parking ordi veraeur I>airy Board Saturday eve- j m ^i ch \already 7 had boxes \on\ nolesl nAncf ' ^** ?*** m effect for two ning at the St. Lawrence Inn. the JSdet^ school loT arV^bw^^^ bUt ha5 DO ? •**»•«<»»• ** nrlTe helM *»f)U e«ats This nil- * ^-a ••». ! «i . • (forced to an> extent. In view of price oemg *u^ cents, inis rui .equipped with an alarm station en .w^ fa< . t t w; f . K ^ n **i\*>-. , v,,« is only a quarter of a cent ! ^ on the 8choo| propertT . I ,h ^ f ^ 1 that *** privilege has below that of a corresponding date; The installation of a box at the rast season. j van Duzee Memorial Hospital was The cheese market is reported as effected by moving box Al from the being *ery quint, owing to the ef corner of William and South streets, about UK) feet to a point in front of the hospital\ Box 42. while the official number for the ihe fact that th e been granted for longer \parking Northern pevtalopment Committee Massens Hrgn rTeports 17 Cents Would Not ^ Jukoski. cf .. Be Unreasonabi^ Low 'Cobb, ss - —r=r- I Tiippany c - That the price for gasoline foj: ^\iscovtch. 3b the Northern -New York area Diehaw If, 2b \jOwMild not exceed 18 cents a gal ' Ion and that 17 cents would not b*> unreasonably low. is the opinion of the special committee appoint- ed by the New York Development association to investigate and re i>©et~ upon the alleged discrimina Sestan. rf . Tamer. U> .. Portun-. l*b Cappiello. If Wiilett. If., p Melius V --• fort being made to disrobe of the storage stock of what is termed There seems to be I autoists in general the same and all day parking ha^ j been resorted to t o such an extent that immediate action is deemed j necessary. * have abused ^ OR <* the «\ COmp * nl ? ° fl ^° line prices charged in this area. of another the work. truck to in escaping injury Thej tod<4#r che ^ * £mz ~^.£Jsrt??3^*s&;^~S i^iLEGION TO HOLD eetnta on the New Yorii market gtaee January first are less than jfor the same period in l«r2» The Boaton Market is folding mocl; -ffrsnerline as the prices fail to show WEEK'S CARNIVAL J a. dec FOR W^DMlSONjjiij^ pjyj^y gQ IMED THURSDAY *•• Largo I y Attended From Her Uu Home on William Street Thursday Afternoon nseral services for late Mrs *_A- Dickson were heid at the *^\ home Thursday afternoon. W. F. Skinner, pastor of church offi- rs J. aVrthnr Ogdensburg sang two — e hymns. The elders of * **m Presbyterian church * Dr W. F. Skinne 5*hst Preabyleriaa JJt Prof, and Mr i **•* of Ogdensbu r The remains of Mrs Clarissa Lashbrook Dailey. a former real dent of this village, were brought here Thursday evening from Syra- cuse, where bet death occurred tha: morning at the home of her grand-daughter. Mrs John Thomp- son £59 Lafayette avenue Puner same territory as heretofore and jits new location does not preclude j '. its use for the neighboring area in | case of a blase breaking out. j TttP village officials purchased • ^ four new alarm boxes, and have.pem-it Granted By Village Bo/.rd | been able to make see** desirable j —Regular Meeting r**^j j changes in locations. The boxes; Monday Evemng now number 24 in all and in addf-1 The regular meeiing oi the vil- j tk»n to some locational changes, j lage board was held at the clerk's ! the Main street and East Main • office in the municipal building street box numbers, formerly not i Monday evemng Application wa- in rotation, have bfen shifted to • n&a + * Dy tn# . jam^ Maloy Po*« { read in rotation No 6 5. Amen can Legion, fpr per i Out of tow^ caJU are sounded lis ; m3hgioD To ccm<luci u carn , ra , on box 22 which is rung from the fire headquarters, and is used almos* entirely for out of town calls for »_..,..%. Monday. June l(>th A permit »a> »i-ftBted-4o the mailer . A petition was received from LLe and property owners on he the Spencer lot near the New York Central depOi during the we*k of al services were held Saturday aft \^UnVareri. •• ern^xm at one o clock at the home ** * town relativeaJn jxtend^ I of Mrs Grover Washburn' Hailes ?**tnt funeral were Mr. and ! bor-» streev who is a grand-neice ncs. aaw ^ r^^^g^ Chicago; fnf Ms* Dattey R** t W Barrrrt ; Hammond. Rev. | pastor < of the First Methodist ' F^Jbtm^^^ia^MM-^chmth^f^si^^ and burial was n: Turabull, Mr and : a*ade in Rive-side oexoetery i Mrs Dailey aas bom rn Gouver near. August XI. ma. the dauchter of Jamen and i-ydia Burch Laeb- brcok. and prarticalry all of her life had been spent here She was ikr*e times married, her first boa the department. There is no out • side box for this number \ \\ t .The box number, wiih location.; Is a> fallows 12—West Mais and Clinton streets } residents and property owner* i-Wa'er - street, asking that 12—East Main ?t.. near Si I-aw re nee Inn 3 4—Grammar School. rtreec Kast M structure Vnown as the eld Rade* j mar- building be r^mor^d T-h* ir building was badly' damaged by l fir* several years gg0 and has since ^SkmMll, Mr and Mr* I trnmbntt. Crtca Mrs Went New Brigb- J. eVa Markwick Hartrn, II J : Mr. and Mrs A W Mr. and Mrv Oaude J a -rJkxi Malli and Ooidea **T~+* lfi-^Kast Main and Depot streets IT—East Main and Waid street 23—West Main and Mill streets r2—Out of Tcrs^ S3—West Main, ^ernastow-c *ar.d ' Haneaboro KTI+I* be^orue even more ditarpidared from neglect Tne petition was refeTed r o the village attorney Th* police r+f&rt tor the montr GRAVES AT WFFALO DINNER j4—West Main and Smith &r**>'i %$ — Vrmj^ct street and Lace jr.n 2$—Parker and Hajlesboro str***-** 27—West Stde School. West Mait and McKea* streets 1 ?%— Johnstown and Bellera* S*» I tl —Rock island and Row)*? \ * 14—Aaetxa and Went Barney >*« , 25—Gordon and Barnes streaKs V High School East Bamer and Dr. *~£- -4*-band beJns Marrellns Smith, after Water whose death she anaawtod J -4McU-ar. -Her ante husband ==-^C—T — \ lAll^n r*ai>ej wboee death f red In IfU About six |*a* moved :o the home Of | rrand-dangle' tt Syracuse. Sn»i eras a 7*>~ZL**\ of :be Prr Metne> { j^pek Island stir, ctvrl of ;ta# r!uas» ' A j7_-c»ntnn ^t and M-f DaTjer'? aacerors we*^ ©<; ja—p»jt i'He-CK^Ja&a-T ***+ ^ ^^ * O-Hoeptta: •t tneV-sa^-cisif- '* <* '^^J:V^ rJ ^ 41—John Stree* of _be Wt 4 y ? W ^T **S<xX* *** .ax* c >»*ra*iiec.-s» ^^y^^ ^ Beekwtik Trtnfty ,Street* a' A;»r;i *bowefi a rotaJ of :hin«*et ar^eif's incTudJng *er#»n for p«bl:r intfm-e*-iot fowr for petit larreTr one for speeding, and one priaone- pk-k*^ op and returned to DaniK- mora P-if^on for >>oU:>on of hi* parol* Tber* w^re six auto mis- haps in«ide tb* inllajr* rtm^P an'! * three repor ~t f-oiL onta»d> the • Itmit* i _Tbe repor; of Arthur H Abbe»* ' x*fi\rp >ue:>re ^how-Hl s totai of cofWrted tm the «thape nf frn**i tnciiidinr t++* fc r:vij cases 12* >£ fi&*-§ r. Tixr,.& k 1 rae*t $ * ss IS and f e** t A peoooa was in^eeir^ f in favo- of -*fai&in*r *b* beo'f »A>4 tz ;b* rUlar* park wkf^ »a» :o ba^» b*T b'WMg^;? a*, a: iN ns of The twa-^ s»v ^ iae** rag Tvr aark of a p^no^jr: aad x -*** aneagnr-ate The boavd *r- +<c OK. \ >* ***e*ac * , ^aornr'ion faPis r af«Sje wttfc the kisssiri'aa ef t The committee: of ^which Byron J. Carpenter of this village is a member, has been securing statis- tical information which tends to show that the North Country has - i been subjected to a relatively high- er price than Central New York, v here for some time pas* motor isns both frort! this section and from outside point*, have made com rnents on the difference. The prire TaTire at neirfy XT1 The gas stations north of Syraruse. ae- rording to the rommittee findings has been 3 cents or more abov that of Central New York, while the T*o*t of transjKMtstion. the main Hem of difference between tl.e two sections is said to be only one-third of a cent 4* is felt that \i »he discrim!nation whirh the N>w York Development aKsociation f^^ls-4s being charred against Nor them New York should have been ailoved to coctinte. the situation might affect tourists and traveling public visiting thi* section The committee poin's ou» 'hat *hre^ methods are possible, ihe first being negotiations direct with tBe oil corhpanreji. the peroad or ganixation of competitive oil and gas companies and the th.rd ft) lag of a complaint with the federal trade comflttasion The eomrw^ee has been in communication with •he federal irad* commission on •h# atjb)ect Gasoline in most Nor hem New Gouverneur Pickert. 2b Johnson, ss Oale. c J... Lashure. lb Priest, p. .. Alger, rf .. Phillips. If Saidel. lb. . Huntley, cf H AB - 5 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 3 . 3 o ZS AB . 5 H. 3 -f) a •> •a 1 1 u .1 O. A. E. ' A group of friends of Mrs. DaHas j Haxclton gathered at the borne of School grades: \Grammar Grades'* which Include all students of -the Ptrst and through the Sixth grades. The raids, and regnlatioas with reference to~lhe use sf Che court will be posted at the court. Mem- bers of the Club agree to conduct th^msarres property at nil tftpna when^ using the court, retraining [ front the use of nrofane and obv . -U<*ese language and-Crens any met* aii c# constituting X nuisance hi the neighborhood. Any member violat- ing this enwigarkm Is liable to sus- pension or expulsion at the discre- tion of the officers of the ehtb with- ... *-', T •I ,.* —-.^ ^ •-»* I tA- r-Jt- j out recourse or refund of dues. ^ 3 1 1 i> }f> 0 tf <• o r •• 19 o. 0 2 z 1 1 o a 4 i) 0 u 0 3 3 1«> A. ^ *' ^fj Miss Alice Thrall. Monday eve- ning, in honor of her birthday, the affair being a surprise. II was in the form of an antique tea party, the guests arriving in costumes i \leafing from colonial times, through • r-inesbo-ot:-h ladies to Gibson; 1 0«rls The tes table was arranged in a red and white tablecloth, with ' antique silver and china over;' •• hieh th<* lamp light cast a mellow * •• '-•' ' - l^lo^/ The menu was also in keep-{ Daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W, ! ing vtth the nature of the occasion, j MoLaan Heceverlng In Hen- ^ E. ;The evening was taken tip with n? ** t • , •• tyrscune .1 spelling match and singing school.' 1 The guest of honot was presented * r •J^ **ra. *• Walter McLean 0 i with an old-talhloned nosegay. J and daughter. Grovieae, of Park <•»! -y-z . \ street, were called to Syracuae the _Jn the event of rain the exercises will be held the Saturday fonowlng, June 1st. ? DOROTHY NcLEAN HAS OPERATION jt * ilc^v B 5 14 6 3 ^cor*: by Gouverneur Ma^srna _. 41 injiings f_4» 3 ^1 ?r»an n—5 f«02000^0 0— 2 Massena Htr% Saturday The local team if scheduled to play Massena h*-r^ Saturday after- noon and a Jare** crowd is expected LUNCHEON BRIDGE j BY MRS. COATES f've Tables Played at Rod Brick Tavern. Thuraday—Mr*. Oe C k Wins First Honor Mrs Arthur Coatee of East Main street entertained at a luncheon bndgf party ai the Red Brick Tav- ern Thursday afternoon, five ta- past week, where their -daughter, Miss Dorothy McLean, submitted to an operation for sppandiritis al the Good Shepherd Hospital In that city en Friday. Mr. McLesu daughter. Groviene. returned Sunday evening. Mrs. McLean ja> maining writ a' K»r A»i*g*\yr The- *•*- latter Is a student hi Hjinmna tJnl- JL- reraity. Massena is and has always been \ ^ ° f , br !^ ™** ^^ f l l ^ I clo*# of the lunrheon. which was! &r\f<l at one o'clock First prise honors were won by Mrs Everett. J P^ck: and second honors, by! M ;s A V McAHasTer Those in attendance included M\* I J Rullivan Mrs B. J Car pemer, M^ W. H Loomls. Mrs j Charles T Henderson Mrs Cara line Chandler Mrs A, F McAiias- ! ter Mrs F F Drury. 1 Mra. W ,B.! Ptougfcton Mrs* loeeph\ McAllna-i \9>r. Mrs Louise Case^ Miss Nellie I one of the big thorn* to the Gouv erneur \athl*.»«e* A>. w~m ever Mas sena is credited as meaning more than from any other.team in the northern circuit -Che Massena boy* are coming aH primed to wipe cr.v ^he defeat of last Saturda> and a real ball game is anticipated. D. A. RTTOPLACE - BRONZE MARKER ft II TRAINING OPENS MONDAY Annual Course for Wertcers In Re- ligious Education at the Methodist Church •^i The fifrh annual Standard Train- ing School for workers In religious education will be held in the M- E Church. May Z7th tn lint. In- clusive, beginning at 7: SO Monday evening. < There wiU be four eonrsfav >tsr Gouve'^eu*\ Mc r r»a Home at Natur- M Da^ to Se Maetted o« F »g Day YVn towns ha> dropped rv*nts ic A- :f — t-^^e within the past few 'fkrp rr.ak tnr the filing ftand p^r^f 'he sas«e as previou* to the ic-?*is»on of he gas tax F1SHWNNER fOR^DD FEL0WS | Gt*::v# *Ti*-ur M\r^-ji Chapter I A P. V::: iU-^ Hag Dev Jun* 12*^ by holdiXi.g a patrlofic m^'iw ;<nr» of doom at Naturai I*rrr. a* • w h>eb iin>e a b-^mse xoarVe- w HI •be unveiled and placed apor '.he ^hous-» which trad It km ear* was ' formerly <orrap*e<! by Go«^err*e::r Mo*-ns on hie ri*iu throagt. *be 'r-h Country Tr*+ Ptat« is having *h* ma-t*- ¥ \*ope ^ Is w-il rajr and r » experter! tiau *> ***m6* F-sar r-ff s^a*» H^tortan *~mz Aibar- ac'fig *wf!i b* p**-**x* a: ipe ax-e M^^ - * Tbe D A R Chap*#» w-.ij coft' •pN* ant-iaJ b^r.b*a-i rrpy*' an V.a* rts Ctt.nA- Tmy ob**-vax>-'* O* * lb* S4i#?iC^-# Of G0Ci»*re-3- W w . r ^ fflOM }*&* \ m 'l W!^ ' w .t V-. *2: :t>£pv*?>t~z- r-r*^*- m^^-Tix oc Pag Da^ ar*^ ;* »# « •• <t F»-tkrw» WiU b* ?fce •*! X *>?* ei:^-r*^i T ^ S»t rr'e-^fj.B^ ±-^ •c»T ta-: a: \*rvp> M^ts TC F~±M* T«S'-* • e? ag afar 2*»t \\* ;• ^»f t* • «^ of ^c^r rz++' « v.I b» ^-*-» f-v aT y&t T+jcn ;t >• La* *z' a-ii4l \^ ;»,blae w n a>* ~z-*'~. r*-.-* rxs?-vt Ha • \^* r^>r^* ' r '^ ar^»-r t ag a* Na-^ra- latr % . b* serr«d ^ :> ~**~ b* -» of \P>e-» r^ »» i *wacb*on a* sooc w -« L«lr» *t r**> w *#v s *b* R*-i fV--t Tt<»rt '.?- ;J* ~ + Gates. Mrs a F Sprague. Mrs ! ^ fooows Old Everett J Peck. Mrs^ R C }f*¥. \ vtrvctom *, RrrLLH Mrs V r, J^p- *X*p4«L»rw ifatarlaVT _^^ _• . m* _ , . *• * »S3Sw^sury^ nssssssas^snr^ssiBsi^r- Parker Mrs W j Mrt R c p^p^ cUntnm, f „ _ _ Miss Cora Dean |i Bt j-rx»eeana> Material and **»* M^ .William S Farmer of D ' ^| ifff ae^^wt^. TaecotU ' P? -sx-ise HZ Mrs Duniop Clarx of . N Y ^ A gt^y of tne ^ *r ago Mrs A M JepaoA bo-1. Mrs B G I>-'»nard Ca*en. J+~ iby It CLYDE GRAHAM r^SjeiS 9tndy Rev W. A ^Gndsave of Miss Pear! 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