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G •j\r for »h» J kbit- fo>:n f :tin loceJ repreaonta- K WaiJrtna Com m th* vicinity of nhitmm* a vaJu >rL M tilth W|| awarded as A ;»riz»- :fl *hr »AJ»*S con- !*-*r wDKh Lk* tK^n conducted by lti«- coxup&xi) tor 'he \mifr \olum«* Ko be *s*ettem -Ashm* of saj«*a for !tir:r \&iuJ«* f«r ttue variety of ftsh for Over ibitt* tbi*u**n£ •*>©I:I*-D ,M feuattfeer «tf years, aince the z^n and dralrr* ha\f b«**-r: c<ML;**ua* aoU»ely engaged m for honor* in *hi» dm* Tl»* ^u reetoeiunx ibt* local and &*-art> ha* ^n*ra\>-d on th«- *a.n*- Van atraama with various vaneiie.t of til* Con't-st pnxe---ih»- J K Wai S|ja, , , kin* Company\ Mr and M^ Donald H Barker, JD*rtd William*. *< com pax >d by of En*Mil*- N \ spent the* week ' hU brother. RQK+T William* and jMtd witli Mr *ud Mm C A Bar*, family of D*Ka)b Junction. BV*tA k«r. i Sunday ID Low.ill^ w^h another[ An lor crt-arn social will be held ! brother, Let* W Ultani* and family. | on the lawn of :cir M E Church { Much damav- wv doar 10 the under the ausj'K-e* of the Ladtev 1 ; tenant houa«* on Earl Walker • farmi Aid Society on May 24th Every when nre partiy con*diii«fd n Mr , one tnvK*d to cuuir • and Mrt H**rt*ri Hcu occupy the K Mr and Mr* Charte* Dunk•*! house and Mrs Hun .»aa a^ay at j berg spent Sunday ^tth Mr and j Ibe Um** A paa*erby notued tne ; Mrs W H Barkrr ,. j smokn *rnch 5t-«-nit-d u> be issttlns ; Clarence Fullt-r + ** taken to the . from around thr cbimney and lav I VanlXisee Memorial HosnHal »un | slantly ^a\f '.t;r alarm RichTMle da> sufffrinK t*ixuk brdken leg, Are ij^ra.' u^n' and the Horion' as a result of betnj? kicked by a com pan > ^r.- »:.orLly UD thf iceae buif and REMINISCENCES OF TWAIN MARK GRALYN SEE - HEAR and COMPARE iiav 2J -2X WKDNKSDAY aud TIU'KSDAY. MAUMCE CHEVALIER *' PRE MIER SHOWN ' THE WORLDS GREATEST ENTERTAINER ocentsof Paris Popular >dol i»f Part*' The L^nOon >i^a::or' Th»- Am- thnll* Jr his 'alkinr siiiKinm drama of t*x».;::r:^ jo> z:u\ ? natHos. A love Ktory supreme' Don't misH thi> one. nder ALL TAKING COMEPY, PATHE MOVIETONE OTHER NOVELTIES NEWS AND KKIDAV uud SA r rrKDAV, Mav i'4 25 Dummy with Ruth Charterton, Frederic March, John Crom- well and Jack Oakie You*ll have your fill of entertainment before \The lMiniruy*' airn« off. Hear \The Dummy\ talk* ALL TALKING COMEDY AHO OTHER NOVELTIES \'M()Xl)AV f TrKSDAV, WKhNKSDAY .-\ * May 27, 28 and W ANOTHEE PREBIIEE SHOWN HOW PLAYING TO CAPACITY AT 12 ON BROADWAY Eddie Dowling in The Rainbow Man '- with . • \ Marion Nixon, Trankic Darro. Sam Hardy and Lloyd Ingraham An All Talking and Sinpinjr Sensation to S^t the World Talking No Extra ('harpe for this Special. See It. ALSO VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND PATHE MOVIETONE NEWS and iiad n»*cJ*-cted to drop --e v **njnit of this week^ ancr baildin*; on Main str^**t He drove a very fin*- pair of hordes, with a Brewster »ide bar b :pg-y. had a handsome colored boy w horn he look wi'h him on his ca)s to hold the team while he was M>itin ' his patients. This turnout was considered the finest in Harfurd, Mie doctor vu envied by many a horse ounor^one of them, und n close friend* of father, w.t< Sam Clemen* They had nuuc:i in com- mon, as father was :.oiu--.\hut <>f a was. a wit. and could alva^s tell a Rood story. They w».T\ 'iilch in each other's company. These were the days when the ^jold City Hotel on Main ^re* (the rendezvous of many a , nent citizen of Hanford* their *os- ; sip. politics were discussed, good srories passed and Mark Twain was oft^n one of the party.. It seerns that father had -b^en' *re- ; qu**st«-d\ I will put it. not as would be the case in a professional wa>\ ; to prescribe for a minor ihroat trouble that Mr Clemens had He jrave ,liim some medicine and thought no mor»- about it; bia it happened that Marii, had be*»n very much occupied with his u mines cur ar Ms horn- on Farminsrron -A\ enu. info father's office a-s was his cus- lorn most every day or so The •t^phones wern not m use those days and -communication not so •asy Kaiher. more in humor than for -any business reason, sat down and sent Mr Clemens a bill for J-T> professional services in*, as wa_s the resuh. Jhat -Li would brine Mark to see him Jt did.^jftu? a \?ry heated ar^unK'nt '\w-asjhf- refill: Mr Clemens wad quite anirry. father was quiet, re- served »nd., .digmfied. holding back the fact that it was only intended ' as a joke. They argued -back and forth as to the fairness of such an Jexorfcrrant charge Jt ended when f father told him; Sow. v^am. I had • to pay for a college education; you ' didn't, so that shows your ignor :j ance. You dispute my bill, as you ' say that took me but five minutes, and some little pill*, white you are : aettine at that big table of yours over home, w rtting works that will pay you ten cents each if you only j write -it\ The dispute ended with i a hearty laugh, and Sam axreed to r*r>or with more regularity at the Ci'y Hotel or fat liar's ofTSce \Mr Clemens was very proud of his horw*. he had what wa* I known as a broughar.i. in which tire old family coachman. Mi'-haH. osed Hi drive him abo'it Michael was required -o remind Mark of his encashments which he was liabk for-j^'f^i U f r» n< . niornit? had dnve n him'ou' to Wind p«»r J- hftH ra.ne^i and the dir r« ad was very m-jddy. splashin- t!v ;.o ir Kn * i,andsom«- carri.-»-_''- to i. r..a -. o! :.4i>i The« reached 'iom II after- »h. rv^.r. hour, and a<' +**' al.eh'*-^ Michael told ; ''^ti^*'. Mr Cler.iens o a*r«T«d a wedding at the eld South Church at two o'clock' •V-ry wrll y ; < :, a * l hz • -e the pa:r ')*i%r^ th* harness ;oh^hed. aii < Th* broui.;!iam Kh:mng and we will ro M:-fce was asomshed his ma>:er r^a: r. uould Take threi hours to clean the pajr and the *«irnaee \f' Cl*-cjens mused a minute _»?*• :h<*rr naid. ;TTrrc^ hours it «iii *ake you Now* Mike. It IF- -a*»*f >*.; ju.«* clean th»» n^rr. ma-e ar-j niJi , :d ^ of k te^rou were ab.e to iubdue the flra.^ but not before a great deal of damage wat- ilone All of the' household icoo«!s w:th the e\cep- tion of a fevk pieces were sa%ed ] It U no: A*4^ruJnrKl how the nre originated <\ Mm Kmma'Uav ;es and a^: chll , dr*n. John of Jiu'rrts ivapid*. James and Mrs Cecil Morn* of Otta* *. < >nt were :n town Last. Sunda> to aiv-nd the funer-al of Mrs James Conklin (>ther out of town gueats included Mr and Mn ! !>*§Ter Koyre of Fine. Mr and Mrs.' Jarut*? BullcKk of Edwards, and Bruce Lamb of Russell . , Miss Gertrude Overacker of I'tf- ca was home over the weekend. j Msr IWny Moore went to Syra- J ruse. Saturday called there by the [ serious illness of her daughter, i Miss Haxel St X>nny Mrs Moore was accompanied by her sister Mrs George Willard Miss St Denny came home with them and wad taken to Ogdensburg Monday; to consult Dr Madill Walter Griffith and youngest were wel- ! Mrs. Elixa; Kennedy. Friday Mrs Bessie Johnaon was a Sal-' uday afternoon guest of her sister. ! Mrs D S Spra^ue. in Oouverneur. | Mr and Mrs Llewellyn Bristol and children, Anita, Duane. and Verda, spent Sunday with the for-, mer's siBter, Mrs. Johnny Grifftsj and family, near DeKalb. J Mr. and Mrs Ear! Walker feel; deeply appreciative to all who so.' valiantly helped in any way at' their fire Friday morning Tbia in-} eluded the local fire department ' Horton Ice Cream Company, Bchool I boys, and all those who answered! the call Many thanks is extended | was to &11 promi Mr and in Gouverneur Sunday, guests ofi their cousin, Floyd Cpetesr and; family. - • \ -Churcn notic^a for tlve «e^ are as follows: ^ W :\\i*u. H Swan of Toledo. O, recently ^ rot»? to the 'Hanford.,' P':bH»h'-d monthly b> the Han- ford * -«xn . Chamber. ** follow* I am in receipt of tht* current issue v»f Hartford, a s^l<-odid set ol p-Oiu-ity Hertford to nie h^* « tender >rn f n n my leH tide My father. !»' G*osvent»r S^an * a s a physi '••a* of Hartford in the old days v. he: I ua> a boy. *nd Sam Clem • n- Mark Twajn built his new home out on Farming ton Avenue A.- a little boy I kurv him well. a> did my father, along with Mr Burr of the Hartford Times. Sam uel Colt, the KeiiogKs. Tafts and others \ In response to a request M: Swan has contnbuteil to Hartford, the reiutn'scences of Hanford of the ls7»*. g!\en below \Back in the l^Tn'a ray father. L>r Groiivenor Suan. had hi A office daughter, of Rochester in the old Charter Oak Life Insur come guests of his aunt Mrs Ivan Coates were The Congregational Missionary' society will meet with Mrs. Yere Mix at 71S Franklin St.. Ogdens- burg. Saturday of this week This is to be an all-day meeting and a covered dish dinner will be served. The annual business meeting of the W C. T T will be held at the home of Mrs J D. McCany, Friday yrv„ raL do tha* m an hv,„. a half KZ><\ * hec jou dr.v^Tiie ie church let me ou: with the ow-af8 r *rie w*-dclim? \ s id< INDIGESTION Choir rehearsal at 7 o'clock Fri day evening at the home of Rev. i and Mrs BennetfB NeM Sunday is Memorial Sun-! day and the service is sure to be' an impressive on** A sermon will be given along that line and ap- j beiiev i propriate music will be rendered ! The Richxitle Chapter of the Ka&tern Star entertained Right! Worthy Rose Stone. D T). G. M..i and Righf Worth}' Glenn P. Farm-' ei. A G L.. last Thursday evening A very nice meeting was held and a banqunt was held rn the Grange hall, ;o which orer - bne hundred\ were in attendance. Other guests were present from Maple Ciry Chapter. Marble City Chapter. Os ~wegaTcm>. Hermon and Depeyster. Miss Minetta Love was a candi- , dare* j Mr aDd Mrs George Ripley en tertained the latter\s brother. Guy I Jennings, and family, of Antwerp ' over the week-end. j Mrs El win Bigelow of the River I road is spending a couple of days with her neice. Miss Mabel Bige- low Miss Julia Bristol of Potsdam is spending a few days with her par ents. Mr and Mrs F C Bristol. Mrs George Willard. Mrs. Her- bert Hutt and small son. Miss Zei ma Hutt and Mrs Andrew Wylie were ruests in Watertown Friday The house w here_MXB^ Hutt lived burned during her absence and she and her husband wish to thank any who had a part in saving their household eoods • . W:lliaiti Kennedy of I'tica. ac- con*pan.ea by his daughter and -husband Mr and Mrs. Keith Kid rjer of Ihon spent the week-end a: his- *M>me here. His son. Arnold*. . returned to I'tica with him. _ _. Krwic Conklin of the Rive? Road spen' *l.e w eHr-**ad with hi.^ cou^ i^n Charles YanNamec Mrs Aie\ MrClure has gone to Te iltn* „ James:own to attend the Baptist State Convention On her way home she will stop off at I'tica. where *h* * ill be a guest at the ueddin# ~^t her jgrandson. Dan Southwell Little Jam*-© Nightengale and sis*er Baby Natalie spent one day r*-cez')y w:th their grandmother M-s Clara Nightengale Mr ac« M» liavid Ref-se are In Sjraras*- for a time Jheir son i he\ I>avid Reese is obliged to go to 'be hospital for an operation for £iall stones _iiif n>any tnenda m :uit rommunity are hopinx for Ms ^MONES BUSINESS ISO-W RESIDENCE 237-M Fred W. Gilroy CBRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH mm* CARS Take Pepsin New Way to End Stomach Misery , Wv. r :r.. *g^ • o> -ute* .DC. „jr*\*?'ac t**rr.+\* ^ ->a r!-e«-rt p*-;.* - ir. j, *#q«.d f-.-rc ar . it**-!*, i? a: onr^ I If \h;s T**;r* r i* ^.er.'J-.c-iatej ar.d . reirf-** -i w-r t <v, t*r^.—-Tes. • i:.« %'\\r ;»• «jnat,.y quiet -!• aay N'wadar* > en, rat. t*-' a* ^v«-m dr-;r *• .re 4 £. Arr.*<- —-^ :t> x'« *»•»<: ^ p+t*: z a: --**: - pr e^ -*..-. Jr »f «v.*i an T*ar«- « H+rr:.+ » r**^-*\:\ • - - A* - *- x r :ar».e*pi >• z' J. •\ . t- »r a^r r. ;r ;t«r a '** z. r.te# ii A ?*» &«:•'• ^'&: iAt«-t -^ zS <xzs *~-LZr£i?.z —a ua^t. w —.i .: w ... n.i »x* it<:-r: ru^r ua^ i.r-rr* P^t^ka-* JL:- 4 g << on: teaJtfcy at* t: # ^ tfi^e*^ * tea—' 36 K T 1 fH pe- ar:-c c: 1 Ca Fa-' aa« Dt'>«r Lawn SHARPENED and REPAIRED AKYTTHIHO •J».» ^ Shoppers Surprised At Sensational Valu THE SURPRlSfe ST6kE eat Stock l: la th \ r T-.A\-«i> were iar>re f entnusiawu bi^h and buying was brisk. Many whu came to look found that prices were so low on the very thin** th*y needed or could use later, bou^Lt literally, tiieu vAd tlieir friend* al*>ut the sensational values they got. As evidence of our d«-tt*nuihatiou to reiluce our Minmier stocks, just read these offering*: Smart Coats - Amazing Savings for You A SALE OF COATS The Sharpest Reduction Quoted Th : s Season on Our Entire Stock of Newest Fashions —\ . l\>uall\\ viuli a Sale as this Is not held by most stores until July. JBut we are not go-' in* to wait until then. We are iroing to eleaar our sto< a ks iunne<iiately and we are going to make a \good job\ of it, if price will do it. Our pitvent stwk is immensely large. And, although business is good right now, we do not wish to be caught at the end of the season' with a tremendous surplus. So we have decided to take our losses now. GROUP NO. 1 $5.00 $10.00 to $12.50 ralues GROUP NO. 5 $16.50 Values to $29.50 GROUP NO. 2 $7.95 Values to $16.50 GROUP NO. 6 $19.50 Values to $32.50 GROUP NO. 3 $9.50 Values to $20.00 GROUP NO. 7 $22.50 Values to $37.50 GROUP NO. 4 $13.50 Values to $25.00 GROUP NO. 8 $24.50 Values to $45.00 Come and See the New Dress es Style. That Make Friend.—Value. That Keep Friend. DAINTY (TEW DRESSES New ctytes of Gtorgettt. Flat and Printed Silk-Grtpcc™ $T(UX) to $12.00 values. $4.95 and $6.50 NEWEST MODE DRESSES Crepes and Ceoryettes _ln the' amart •prmg atylea. Htrt mrt the newest modes in dre**e% offered at prices that cannot be duplicated now or at any time. The best values ever offered. Think of It and then come Quickly. $9.50, $13.50, $16 50 J and $19.50 Values $15.00 to $25.00 ~ \^Graduation Dresses '~~- ^ $6.98r$9.95 to $16.50 The sweet girl graduate_w.il I look her best i» one of these dainty white frocks —-such an assortment of dainty models from which to choose! Each one of a ^charming style — tucks., ruffles, pleats. bows latest sleeve and neckline treat- ments—and they're so reasonably priced. NEW TAILORED ENSEMBLE SUITS $9.50,^14.95, $19.50 YOUTHFUL SLENDERIZING DRESSES FOR THE LARG \ ER WOMEN \ Slenderizing dresses! Smart fashions planned to accommodate the fashionable needs of the larger woman. All garments are from manufacturers who mrt experts -in .cheating a smart illusion of slender- ness. Slxe 40»4 to S4» 2 . $6.50, $9.50, $16.50 to $19.50 Sale of New Style WASH FROCKS 95c Values to •2.50 Regular and Extra Sixes Hundreds of of-er Wash Dresses of Fay on. Broadcloth, Picquet and Linen at $1.95, $2.95 to $4.92. Girls* Coats $2.95, $3.98, $4.95, $6.50, :rz_59.50 to $13.50 • -Sixes 3 to 14 Years Endless variety of smart, youthful styles in dressy mnd sport effects. With or without fur. Finest materials, fashion- able shades. Girls' Wash es 89c, $1.49 to $2.98 Sizes 7 t o 14 years, and 13 t o 17. In love- ly summer colors *»4 **ytes. Rnnttd Crepes and Broadcloth. Hundrtd* to se- lect from. onfirmation Dresi Sixes 8 to 14 years, of dainty white Trench Voiles and Flat Silk Crepes. Ex- quisitely trimmed with fine laces. $1.98, $2,98, $3.98, $5.98 in Our Clothing Section! Values That Stand Supreme Men's Exclusive Hand Tailored Suits Men's Spring and Summer Suits ASSORTMENT .NO. 1 7.50 ~~A group of men's S'l •wool Swits. •*» s : res ** to 38. Values l.ke the^e are most unuiui!. ^Values to $15.00. ^ ASSORTMENT NO 3 t S15.00 f*nt worsted. ae-ge - and caaaTi^ere su^ts. !w«th two. pairs t-ouser*. 'F»rst t>r^e soid at suO. a iow pr»ce. Values to %20 ASSORTMENT NO. 2 $12.50 Assorted styles, pat- ternt. and colors to pick from. Wed made of all wool materials. Values to $18.00. ASSORTMENT NO 4 $18.50 Men'i Finest Worsted. Se-ge. Caa»»me**e SUITS Mary wtth two pairs parts Values S25JOC $22.50 and $24.50 -SHemlid all wool fabrics—high grad taihired, tin* newest styles and finely fin •i>.hed, they are UJ he had here in a selected variety of }iatterns and eolorin^TH for men of all sizes and tastes. All are incompar- able values. Values $30.00 to $35.00. Men s $20.00 All Wool Top Coats .--- $15.00 A ehoiee assortment of Men*s Topeoats, •well tailored, of dej>endahle all woo[ fab- ric in styles for OTen and younc raefl. Men's All Wool Top CoaU $9.50 Fc» tK« rjf w«vo has a Tin- ted i* to^e treae T ip Ccau are just t*>« t^ ng 2*% IA, to 42 Vtiuei to %'t.bC Other Splendid Top CoaU OFFERED A\ $18.50 and $22.50 Va ues I^SXC tc $3C X MEN'S GUARANTEED TAN CoaU fUputatr fstCO v*?Jt~ Special at $4.95 Boy*\ Two Pants SUITS $4.50 so*ci» g-s-r T 4 cast —e-« 5 \j * a •»: ** r ts -t Beys *>P ece * W>o &e*9e ConErmation Suits * $8.95 E*e-y «^t £-*?*•*. m *Z2 ' tw-ts *: 7 I 'LX *z ate r >ert ecv BOV$ FOU«-»>?EC€ SUITS Cart «fest. 2 pajrm kmesterm er o»v pa r ^ 0 nf and •*** a«' p t^c- cants. Values al te S» Sp^e^^ itew moan tKat wHl au^e satts^y Va'isee tKat w«H n\a»e ya% come a#aiL $5.95. $7.95, $9.95, $14.98 Towers Genuine $6.50 Stickers £4.95 BOYS' KNICKERS 89c Ca*ame-». Car<t»rey *~- KKik K^'Ckf* m a&avs ^ *~ i$ .years, AV^e^d apec ^ r 59c pair lUffalarlUrC Tom Sawyer Bloates SpeciaJ at 69c SPECIAL-Fare Allowed F^arcKai^ri of $10.00 or On THE SURPRISE OGDENSBURG, fL Y-