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',' JL* .'»•#. THI TWHUNfcVPHEf. ^JWVgRNtUitf N . V- HAY 22. 1»29 * .- j^t PEPEYSTER COUNTY WXTX INSTmJTEHElD Meeting Weil Attended at MiMtw M. E Church on Friday - } \ May 10th . .1 Crowded out la»i week) Mn. Leon Kirby entertained or Friday •'v^ma* in a***** of th< i t**veiut-?n!h birthday anniversary of h^r dauKhit-r. MiU'rt*d Gauu*s »H« flayed and rWrvahuit-otr tt * r ** ?!^ Vt ^ Thoar present in iu<.!»*d ib» M->sts Kaih»T Smith • * . r> iXru'hy Si<t»l**. Kathrrm* TheiouhivW (' T l ' institute >uiitht*r & \'<in*-:ia. Kina**y. Carrie' was held at Ma»s*-na. Friday. Ma y U cfurd). HrW-u KomUad. and l»nh in thr M*thodi»t church, with «ha Suultuu Kv*rvii O Brien. aad a Rood attendant** The instil*^ •;i»-un IVrry ' ^leaders were Mr» l>. ljfiih Coll#ll Mr and Mrs Junius Thornton W C T l »mu- pivaidrni. a*4 And 4>oti» Cliuioc Aini Kerry- Mr * Clifford C'-ook iuun() pr4t) ;»• u' Sunday at K«-dwOud. juaH-. dent I, >f M and Mrs Ko>al Thornton Th»* k»->note * **. **di% •- t'rohatt Tt.r pla> AJ1 a Mistake . pre 'lion It** Chain** Mtt Cohin if* M-nietl by the Heu\eltoc Junior forvrful *p«ak*: and understajalp < lit^ a> a ^U(Cr•»^8. a g<H>d-si*ed he? j* or_kj><>_•» fVvil> Tho^t* nrc*4Hlt hou>*- Kr^eun^ the player* , f rom Guuwin»ur were Mr s George Mt> Knwn Smithers ha * been Kiaxirr Ms \Y A Krt-eman, MF* \Kdwm Hili. Mis.-* Jennie McCsOy M> C lint on Spacer, and Mrs Friday evtrttin* wa* UaUua LaidUw . DEKALBjuNcnoN m ^ DRIVBK INOT SO MUCH RHEUMATIC ^ LICENSE EARLY AGONY IN U.S. k. W See This Low Priced Quality Outfit Enjoy the convenience of a thoroughly modern bathroom now, at our amazing low prices. The \Ideal\ set illustrated is one of the moit remark* able value• we have ever offered. Our direct- factory connection with the Barnes Manufacturing - Company permits us to quote prices tar below normal. This set, consisting of attractive leg tub, wall lava- tory *nd closet with tank, is a very attractive high quality outfit^ See it on display. Be Your Oum Plumber We Sell To Anybody ill lilt- pa>t vrrfk The Dairymen's meeting field in tCrange hah f largely attended The M K Ladies Aid society served a auppvr fo r i: »- visiting speakers and others Junior Conro) . son of Paul Con roy suffered an injury to the right j ankle one day last week While | playing at school another boy ran over him with a bicycle As ye t he i s unable to step on the injured member The auction sale held at th«- home of Mrs Mary Wilson * a* v ell attended and a good price was secured fo r machinery, etc., w tiich * a* sold. Mr and Mrs K l> Orr hav^ pur i*ha>ed the home of the late J H Fleet ham and have sold their of ti- er home to Mrs Amber Con roy 1'cj.y-ession will b e given June 1st NOTICE : CORNELL UNIVERSITY State Scnolarahap* ^ No'itv pursuant t o ttu- Kducatlon Lir* tL r*\S ch. 21 a.s amended L iV* 1 • •. cli 1-HM. section l637. a> am.-iuK-d L 1*27 ch 4xn A co;i*;H''itive ^ \ainination o t candida'es fov tb»- State scholar i*« v .ips in Cornell Cniversity. falltn* to Thr count> of S» ljiwrence. will b* h»-kJ ai the Canton high school building in the Mllast- of Cantftv ^aturdav Jun»- L 1^2^ comment lUc a' V a in . . • \The la^ as amended b> rharii^ »vr of the Uws of l^'-T provfflf'r OR INSTALL FOR YOU F. A. DOWNEY Phone 24CW William Stritt •lint holder* of Cornell scholarship Tho*e ^n chance of the library >hall pay lo Comt .\\ University &< ADIRONDACK BUSIINES TIME SCHEDULE FOB 1929 - for the remainder o f Hay ar ^ Saturday. May 1*. afternoon. Thel ma Bayne: eveninic. Mr*. lAoxil Wilson and Mrs W B Fleerham Tuesday. May 21 . Grace Wltherell. Saturday. Msv S»,-afterDoon. Uuby Howie; evening. Mrs Charles L y lie and Mrs Tuesday. - May Thornton School meetings were held in 'He various school districts Tues t tnig £ tate fday e>ening. ; No person should enter the ex Miss Urace Wtherell visited the: ^^^^ unle88 p^^^ t0 ai . . cept a scholarship, should one be awarded. The examination will be upon English, history* Course A (world history\ to 17*9). or -Course D (world history shire -*JTW,**-*<5T American, plane geometry, alge- bra and any (wo (a t the option of sum of $1**> a year which shall b* received by th ^ university in full payment of the annual tuiiioa -U»- vharged by the university for an> of Us courses. Candidates muet W ^4- Uast -lu years of age and of six months Albert Hazelton; I standing i n the common schools or Z* Mrs. Burdon, acat iemies of the State during th*< year immediately preceding this ex meetings were aeW in aminal i on . an d i eKa i residents of j Sunday schools of the Rensselaer I Falls churches on Suaday. Mrs P»t#r \Miller of SM- >, * * has paaa«d some time +\-u <,. : sifter, Mrs. George- Gibbons, has rv ;rne4 to her huine Snce the coming of K»-\ c.-f^* '•uidu to preach her** ami -A !>« V v! > \*u- 1.'idles' AHI >o«:f> :... i> » n reo:g«tni*ed. an d M:r IK.'.I * A> rho»en president on \V» «•'•.. .*4»> ••\»riiug A social * a« r.« ic rj G : J .ng»- Hall A Ott-t- pt^^tnt . .« *i\rti, ^n<;uding musical selec* T wJa and rvCita'ions Charles M I .. rt Tanton ga\^ a number ii .N*cal M-ln-Mons on iff pianu ^!- an iut*M>->! in*: talk.. Sup^ ' ^ t- ^ ( -r\r<l Mr and Mrs G Oil.**. :. Mr* Gotham, Mrs Bishop >•'•> Cullier Mt> S(a»e>. Mrs w : . ( .. jH*r. Mrs Kisey. Mr> lV>v* Mi! ^ Mrs Marth A Todd Mr^ VS r..S - «'arn«-> H»Hy C«»n*->. -nod K^v a ^«! Mrs I>ando and lutle MID W.;. a:uong i ho*i^ who att*-nde*! th*- s> * ,al at l>eKalb \N'edn^Mia> »»» mni: Mr/ \Ji»»ie\ r»u!li*\'MV~ )\ \~< V\' k MMu.trsh alii M;**> Luc> N . v »i sun visits Mr s M Ha'dv M>n'lh> ~.\more the one hunnrr-': randi- '*a-«-> triv^n !!)»• \Inid 4l^'j''» «' Ciuj'on .Va \ I3ih at thr- K!:,<r.i> «>r t'olumbus tii^titik: of >' Uw ii-nce and Jif!*. :>ua coun'..*-v h» id in thtf* t<Xal council cha:ub» r vs»r* K\er%'.i Mil**'*. l'a'?> l-a^erghe^.a K r ttttn NVw\:n»' Jonn T'.ermar Kr»n1 Hnnre \\ lliam Murl**> ami Charles N»-u\iii* 'Yhf J»'tr»v work u a> ••vmpl'.n»-d b> S'a*.» l>»-p'jt> Walter L\nch an d hi * r eam fron; NV\\ York aT>«l l>i^trtc ? lw-;>u T > Wal'.^r l^ik*-* Ciraud Knig!:t Johv. Kitz«:erald of Can'or.. ^t-> tna*''-:^ ot i »•'• ;uon:»*s Kl.»yd Walt at h ha^ son^ t o Ch'i rago t o r>-ma:n for soru^ time. >!; *. I >a'. id K T hridg»- of Crouver H»'tH- vi^i:.ed h f Mr*v Martha Ha:* dy s an d Mr an d K r s William Ha t dv's. \Wednesday Duke Tanner, who is in miliary service and s'.ation^d at Fort Sill. .Oklahoma, in the First Field Ar tillery v* ho has been vlsitme hi s grandparents. Mr an d Mrs. Jam«-s . Tanm - a sister at Ogdensburg. and other friends, returned Satur- day t o Fort Sill. IM-W-A of automoblU* knov (•at dr-vum licvasea m«»» l ^ , n 1V ,.-A.,I verv year aad Xh«y *^«» ::ov t ^ e'rrorw bm%- been mad. o i UA „- h e renewal as convenwn. , jH^.;h». >et comp*ra4ivel> !,•-.. ^e,. kl !> and chatrfrettra i^a^ *> ;• ^ tr- permit* tor tb* y^ar U *: -ir.tiitf J tne 1 Whether applic i *m, a: , presented at the oft;<•«•> »: •!.. l.areau of Motor YebicU- .,r a: , s-ni through the mails ti.v ! 4 .» t^.uses art? lasued wltbou f i n . v»r.. tmeiue o r d«*la> < a!;' SO DRUGGIST CLAIMS to 4lw» apph Cnd»-r an \Kasy rene\-*al pKn '-.*ie AU on.obile o;t*-raioi hit^ u ; *• a;-;dH*ation blank and rta U ;• * v.4:* r ^,»— with the renewal -ub c-f 't:\i4 old license and Su cell's ilu !i e lor a n op«*rator's r>*ne*Aed IK -n% • 'o the nearvst issuing of!ice The * i ew dr:\!ng licence +\A b*- s^ut protupriy b y mail Blank** are a>Ailabh ai ;K>U'• . '•ta'ioas and agencies aithoriXv d by tT^T-\ varToua County tv» -\KS M»» torists will avoid axmoyanr*-- and aid the Bureau if they g\e atteu^ tion to license renewal nov SCOTLAND DIST. O\ e or - V . !•-::• t r r: • r. \^ i ar .-: tf.e-' S> trg a*U- IDK ! i: \ .4i k i :C.c i^\ - ' 1 . • x » ini *-• ilirikT your \v-nhl^ |f, iF ii'i-l -v . !Hiiarx in *»ui t«>w», si'«l a druirir-t fI «• ox \.if T-*'••\'- t U\ 1M - it - • -. --.a • '• k !:*-^ ..te - « M|g»le . v\ \\ I . J ^ I •*. ;: • Mi'. H < ai.d t.e UT.-1 1 i - :fl. ' A • : . <*> :il:ia r. c t n • l r s» r r e r * i < 1 a > ie<tl (av UIl *.';»i e ;»: ;'.K.; :f> af.d :» ;.e> '•ii' i\»-r ' >b\ Mm A !'.«•:»r a ;•••!! v, >>, r.-ad , -:ij. eun: :• do A s- n: '1 W m«»du-ine for - 1 iier* won't be '• f ins. A lie nm < -1 nie> «r. * bi g bottle if aii> r* aoer wl- o suffers frOM rheuuia^nui. sciatica, rtooaiatfe f»-ver or ^out will lake it as e«i far a reasonable perio4 o f •* * believe that their pain, s*e!!iti>r .UKJ inflamma'ioc wtH > .oil d >4;t'«i Its a v;rta. medleint -a» >... :,. dure'ir' a^.U antipyretic \ O K't.uev jnc . and U ui../-:3.* ev\tywh*re in Ai N. ! w - h the distino: Qaderaiaatf* r-x t! it K Diimt drive the cause of ci n.'u'.iaai Horn your bipod, juir.' and muscles «>r money back La* ^uaranie*- pruteA-ts any nd- fere- X' SPRAGUEV1LLE READ DOWN. Rf.AD U P •\ 5 i £ » t 7 OOLv i 6:H0 6 IS. 0 30. M r Ar Waterw>*it-. )0W> IsUnd* t}ffdenst>urg C*nton OofO vrrnr»»r • — * a* ^ 5 9-on {40 30 j » 20- Af 7.12 . b ?<V Crowded out last week) The Epwonh League recently celebrated the 40th anaiverur>- of; th candidaU>) of the fo ilo»-iM: its founding In the I nit-d States. ; Gr ^ ia Un . *r*noh. Gennim The mid-week service Thursday Spanish, advanced mathematics night will be followed b y choir re- j — an alternate for advaBC ^ .tarsal i n preparation fo r MemoT- j n)athematicg ; phTgicg or chemistry TK 'i A; . • A A *r ** \i x* may be offered The paper o n -The Ladies Aid of the M t) Church will holtf a food sale on May 22nd. . , tl 1 6 9 15 ! 20 25 2\ yt \2 45 T\ 3V 43 51 M •57 toO i>3 C>» <67 73 \4 - .• , i» '«•• 8 *>IA 1 .25\. 8.401 , .30i H-50- ^ .45 * SAr-- - > .90. 9 14' 1 00 ^-2^ ' 1 >5- « 59 1.35\ 9 44' • l.t5' 9 49' oauATrn^ur H&ilaboro Fowler --• ^FxUkmlle Edwards South EcHrard* Fine ••* Scott* Bridat Fiat Kock Ar I «>t0 07' Oswrgatclue R R Drpot 1.75 10 1 ^ : 1.R5 10 22 i 95 io r 2 15 10 40» 2 5*. U 05- ; 7»> 11-14: i :J»5 ti y> +W U.27t • 3.15 11.36 3.2U 11 40< 3.35111:4$) 3.65*17 •«• ' 3 70 12 45 Al_ • IODILV i i ? 1 7;8P(Ar 3-«s; 2:40 3 1 * l:2S 2 30 2r2J » ! 2-50: ; _l 4 30* _ _ Star Lake Benson Mines Sunny Pood Waruikena _ Cranberry 1-ake Brandv Brook Shurtleff \ SAe> Jock Pt>nd • Chiichroid„r. O C*k — PxrcencJd riercgDckJLK S . Plcftefteld. R R Monuval Malbne Saranac I-ake Lake Placid Tapper Lake Lont_Lake Big Mc»v Old Fo-'iEr Utka - ..r _ w X it g w c -4» 5 35\H 7u 7-4 I 5:25; 1«0' 72 5 ls« 3.401 6S 5 10 3.25 65 4-55^ fc4>S- S» ^ 4 40 2.70. 54 4 30, 2.4JJ 49 4:25: 2.351 47 4 JO! 2-25; 45 4-10} 2.10; 42 4 00 1.-95 J« 3:45 l.«S 37 3 » V :s 35 3:201 1.55. 31 2 S3, I.IS 23 i i 44' i no 2C i 2 3*.- .85 17 1 2 3a; v.tai w t 2:15 .55 11 - - 2:10; 30 10 zz^4r2:9&^ .35; 7* • 1 50. .I S 1 Lv !1:45 0» 0 Ar 1 W - i 7:50 t •10-25* •i:i:3tr • •..|U).50« '12 S3 ]u> no it 5*.; ill 34 l.\ 9 00 am ! Wilbur Fuller, who recently com- pleted a course at the State School of Agriculture. Is BpeodH*g some time toere a t his home. may D e onerea 1 ne paper ! American history w ill include eivil I Rovernment. Papers in the six re- quired subjects must b e submitted. There wiTl b e as many candidates appointed from this county aa there are assembly districts in this cqun ty. Candidates w01 become entitled their merit. Dated a t this 14tb day remainder of the school year i n District 20. on the Fuller road. Miss Audrey Hodjre i s sUbstitut ing i n West Fowler school Mrs Laura Gillette. 4 Webster Hodge is i n Chicago on . a business trip. [ Mrs OUn Clark. Mrs Christ and Mrs. H . B Canton, fori of May. 1929. ^ A j ijmiraw Supt Schools. City Ogrdensburg A W FORTUNE^ f , R. H Gil-1 Massena^N_ew_.York Merrimani w T CLARK. » \ \(Crowded out last we»-k> I (•ur road contniissionvr. Ged Jones. hii> a number of n .*-n her* irettini: out stone to r>«pi<-r our hlKhwa\^ which ar ^ in a very JKKV . condition - I Henry Hitchman of Macomb ha.< . returned t o hif home. hitN ing sfVeh 7 ^* lh«- past two weeks w: r h his bm r r: * , er. Frank Hitchman an d fanui> Koberj Marcellus w AS A n»cetr • * pu« st of Mr and Mr> T W ITi:' .toil a; Kra-s'.e Corner-; , Mi an d Mrs W F Fortune an i *\dau zhi« r.TT»-Ten^tu'ofored To^WaTeT ^ town Saturday. Ma> 11th j Mr and Mrs Keith Woods vis 1 ited Mrs Woods' father. Fred Jef fers, at Oxbow, recently j Mr and Mrs William Deveudorf i of Pope Mills were Sunday guests | of Mrs. Devendorf's parents. Mr ', ^ L ,, ^ «. ^ •. «. *. and Mrs- Nathan Smith. We are t The Potsdam TVeh b«fbal! t^am a „ gh- - io kno r that Mrs smiths ; health i s somewhat rraprovM. | -Mrs. Henry HHchmar. is very ill i at her home — 1 Will Ifrurpt!.*-ftftd slaughter. Iva. ! Mr and Mrs . Benjamin Raymo i gp ^ nl t he week-end with Mr and and daughter Pauline of Depeyster.; j^rg. R. Youngs -of tupper\ i^ r and Mr s George Harris «spent Sunday with Mrs. Harris\ Rensselaer Falls, have all been en-; parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, tertained recently a t the home oft Mr and MrR Frank Hitchman j Mr and Mr s Dowe f spent Wednesday in Canton. ! Miss Bertha Cobb and Mi*s Amy ] t ig w j t h sadness that we wri»e Nadon of Hermon were guests Fri 0 f rne death of Fred Jeffers of day of the Misses Ruth and Velva <> x bow. well known farmer of this I**'**y- .- j vicinity He had been i n poor The members of the Dekan Re- ne iU t h for the past two years, due bekah Lodge held a thimble party to * upar diabetes. He passed 1 Saturday. May 18th. a t the home a wav on Wednesday. Mav 15th a t ! of Mrs,. Elmer Rice, i n the rural RDO u t 9 o'clock. Much sympathy 1 district. A bountiful dinner *as ig expressed to the family i n ihfir aen-Pd and enjoyed , sa d bereavement. BuHal was i n George gibbons, who fell from_ tne Hammond cemetery 1 played acainst the DeKalb June tion team Wednesday at DeKalb Junction, the score being 7 t o U in 1 favor of EVKalb JwitHiotv — —. —. TREMENDOUS ALLOWANCES OtfereS on YOOJT Old Radio or PhonoiraipK ^ During Moving Season ^ This startling offer is made to people who arc moving or in the midst of spring cleaning to help them overcome tht problem of team- ing down old equipment and installing it again* Act quickly and you can have one of the attractive new Majestic models on excep- tional terms. Your old radio or phonograph will be accepted at an allowance that will astonish you. Never again will you have soch an opportunity. ~~ * ?5 1*/ * -S' ^>-v- and Paul McCormick I^ke: also Mrs . William Hand of NEW CONNECTICUT SPECIAL TRIPS — — TO TUPPER LAKE—Monday* and Friday*, regular time. _. . — Round Trip, including Dinner. $6.wu^ TO CRANBERRY LAJ<1£—Tueadays and Thursdays, regular time Round Trip. Including Dinner. $4.00. 'Phone International Hotel, P+ercefieId, 19F14. Phone Goiiverneur 340. Phone Benson Mines bFZ\ SUS LEAVES LEAHY'S REST ROOM. CHURCH ANO WILLIAM STS, attended the meeting of the Feder-1 Diat Supt. 1st Dist. at ion of Clubs fn~ Xarthage last | F H . WALLACE wee ^ Dist Supt 2n d Dist Mrs. E. W\_Lamb vterred rela- C. S BLOOD. tives in Carthage recently. Dist Supt ^3rd Dist The annual school meeting was v c WARINER. head May Tth. The foHowing <Hft-| ^ ist ^W- 4 ^ Dist cers were elected for I9W-S0: ROSE M UBBY. Trustee. H. J. Myers; collector,! _DistrSupt. 5th Diet Mrs. George Jones: clerk, R. S Bates. Glenn GiUette is 411 a t his home with scarlet fever. The Progress Club met May 11 at the home o* Mrs, Olin Clark The attendance was small, due to illness. Mrs. H. B . Merrirnan gave an in- St St St St 2LTZABETH D. GRVBB Dist. SupL 6th Dist . St E F. MCDONALD. i Dist Supt. 7th Dist . P* A J FIELDS. — Dist. Supt. 8t h Dist.. S ; 4P° : Law. Co i • r I^aw. Co. l^,w. f^o. Law. Co. Law. Co. Law. Co his porch some time ago and who t has been confined to the bed fo r j some time, is improved -#o that he 1 was taken to his store in a wheel (Crowded ou t last week) chair. He soon win be doing busi- Mr and Mr * Bennie Rose. Mr. i neag i and Mrs Charlie Rose, and Mrs j Mrs David Stiles\\^f-HRicEvhle.'TTYed Rose.^pent one da^* recently 1 who has been here caring fo r Mrs tn Wateftown. ! George roster, has returned aa< Mr * lda Be V of HroreTTOn is r Mrs Foster is greatly Improved i n sp**<lin£ a few days with her sis- \health *\ ( ter.^Mrs. William Brown. i rw^os, 1 C. C Lytle is on th€ sick list Miss Edith Gleason and frtea4- ,Dr. Allen of Richville i s attending of Syracuse spent the week-end I hUn. HU brother, Mr. and Mrs recently witfr her people M r and , Van Lytle of Rensselaer Falls, vis-; Mrs. Elmer Gleason 'ited him Saturday * Mr and Mrs Bennie Rose and Mrs -Ora Tupper is spending a Mr *** Mr * Charlie Rose have ; few days at Hermon with Miss- returned to Hieir home i n Vermont . Cora Taggart. who is ill. ; after spending the past week with Utmh &>: er. Singie Dial Control $125 La*. Co . . — 5-22-lt.- Eggs that are stored ui water glass need no t be put down all at teresting report of the Federation*! on* time; they may b e added as SILVER SLIPPER CLUB ORCHESTRA featuring ^CHARLES CURTIS and WARD HAMILTON Drected by Fred Bast tan DANCING — FISHERS LANOIMG Ladies. 50c - Gentleme-n*. 75c Fan v *d ing £ J Mere . ^ . genuine colorful du Pont paints meeting at Carthage. Mrs. George J ones read a paper on Commander - ~ f Byrd. Mrs Merrirnan read a pa- per on American Artists and Pic- tures. ReY^ and Mrs.. Harvey of Madrid visited friends i n town recently. Clarence Leary spent the week- 1 nci a : his horn* i n Rosjsie j Mr and Mrs William Byrns en] \-nainfd Mondays evening i n hon- or .of thf birthday of Mrs Alton' Byrns. and Hudson Fuller. Ten tfibl«-s of progressive pedro were! in play Honor prizes were award*! ed to Audrey Hodge and Leslie Kellogg, whil^ Mrs Alton Byrns and Murray Hal pin received con- • eolation prizes . J Mrs Robert Merritt is very ill' in the Hepburn hospital following an operation. convenient One Man • with a • • A *5, De Laval * • ^ Milker Can Milk • • F AMOUS arclikects say: \M*k« 7°** -w- 0 * ax***™ \»* cokxfal, widi dn Foot points.\ .... ,,_ «' - *or ererr mHc^ o«ts»de or in. we bare tbe ngjt <fa Pooc faah for ibe purpose, t-err ooe is m*de ood«rAe£aoo« Ai Pom domical coocrol—br cbe makers of Doco. i L« as show TOO color scbemet aad girt n» tn estimate. Du Pont PAINTS, VARNISHES, JNAMELS^JDLXP tffOTt .COLLINS Makes Life Sweeter - Ckfidrea't *^**~±t 9ou* and ^eed ax sJTt>-4Miaa. Kjeep tuetr •P^W*^B# r^H *** Aillipt Milk ai Ma*y svrid rnftiHina.-^ec-^r: u v-U a afwior'sj erf Paalbr* M-tc an and •SKX.4d iBrufet |U K»C *.'• JOt • rf7. &rw*. U m a ptaftaas: - *€ ~ tatf rn. ar^t-aijaa SB«TT ». - ^s^ **r WnJar* *ujf to e c»' ^ «s: r «ow^< for •>• .-*c->o»# Nc SK^V?\.- «^^c*4t br «- *-a«»«t\ it. - - — - The Hermon high school, who played at Hermon. were asked to 1 repeat it here on Friday night fo r -< he benefit of4he Epworth League , T£ey had a full house and every one iieemed pleased. * The league served supper to the dramatic club Our DeKalb high school ball ' team played a t Heuvelton Friday afternoon, winning the game on, Saturday forenoon th*»y played th* 1 ! Fi.chville team, and in the after 1 n<xm met the Morrlstown boys. b» :nc victorious i n both pann-s , j G-orir* 1 Fisey.—uho was i n Hep- burn hospital at Ogdensburg with I a fractured iee. caused b y being j cauirht :T. a buzz saw while sawing j*ood. was taV^n bacl( t o th** hos ^p-al Sunday a« *h^ leer was no t df»intr a.- w»Ti a.* it should Dr . Taliiiadc ad\i^«-d hi s return Mis.- f'i r »yii Pc .veil who i s a dele- c^ite of *he Iv-Kalb Reb^ka\h lodire ha^« eon* rr~ \PW York t o attend the S'a^- r f ,n\en*!on of Reb<-kah? which is D4-n? h**ld there this T. K ^ I-adi*-F\ A:C <^f the M^ t hr>d!«• . rl.urr- v ill s^r^ *- a supper Satur- l ^/Mc:r-^ tr v he M E churrh : parlor? A JTCKV*. ^-jpr^r a; 2\. and \ r r - c* n* s - Thorr»as A J nan of FJvan? Mil= pasvd t) *• vw v end with .?.•> •_ n'-v*-s Mr s T I) Say*-r'and Mr> G«-orr»- Stridor. Mr an d V~- H*-rb**rt I^awreri^ *• of Go-:-»* m*--* were r^-rer.: g-.i**^' a - f7«*orz- Md;:^»n it- \\:c;-;r.r a* G^ar.wli^ Summit Pa F V* >ayer rvf* Mnnday for N* u Vr.-k or. bus:n**«e M- an d V-s T. F r.oili*-r and :* o r rJidrer. of V.\*-^* K*~miOZ and W- an d V-> Eiicc* Coll:*-- anc ; * ^ c• r .idr<-n of I*- K *-.it *••> * . w •• Fr**d their parents. Mr_and Mrs lioae. .-.. - Michael O'Connor o f Syracuse visited at Elmer Gleaaeuls F^riday. Mr and Mr s Earl Hicks of Gou- verneur and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott an d children of Ogdens sp-nf Sunday. May 12th. with Marearet Hicks of this place 4 Sarah Harris of South Hammond H>ent Sunday. May 12th . with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Baraum Harris R«^nemJb*rr--This offer is\for a rime rmry. G£T OUR ALLOWANCE. NOWl 5^ ST. UWRENCE COUNTY UTUJTIES, \DHL LIGHT HEAT Phone 58 POWEK The Convertible Landaulet Sedan r^*-$>* ^ - A ,r. ^a- of - cr,:h* mm r\ r\ipi ,^ ** >L ri- >• As Many Cows • • As 3 Hand Milkers • • • • and do better work • • and prod&ce cleaner milk, Why not • • • milk the modern I>e Laval way> There are two new De Laral Milkers # # the De Lend Magnetic t the world\a beat • • • and the De Laral Ut2i?T, -4or -*e 4e^ price field • • • See us • • • we have thea. v ho l.hs t> ai ::•*• ^orr.e o* r^ r *-•* Ra *rsor. i R.c* k f ^ ar. o;+-h m \*z. a* H- p burn ho«p :a- s*\*- ,, al w*^-|r«. ax' , ha* s/> far r*^**\^*-**-d a * t o ro : o h^r bom* in Car'-m Mr« I^o^rk* looked Ml it: h*: LOT:.* M* b-»- has* a *«jff V * «*•* m\' t »9t 4u idhpn as boau-de~« Ear! Bishop \i% raotbe- ar.' p.* t*-^ acd M\* Jan*- B.nhrr^ it Cmn'OL M-rair Cook M&f a: a krw rtr: M *--«• b^a: Open to sunshine . , closed 7 to the rain . . . smart in any weather On either the New Oakland All- \meri«\an Six or the Pontiac Big >ix chas*i> jou can obtain the Convertible Landaulet bodv type ... a Fisher body creation designed to com- bine the fair veather benefit* of an open car vith the protection of a smart. eotnple^Iy appointed fvedan. A special demonstration of Convertible Landau- let* him been arranged %*hich vr will be glad to make for you at any time. s« tjias »• t\Ti. r*~ *~~ ^*«rri^ ' • av be <ieb*«*r^ pr*r« a»vf[i«»tbf I •War-cry aad * 4\ J. CENTRAL GARAGE •, K.T. -spEXcrUKs GAaacax ?H0« S3S P HlUIPSVj- J. E. Morrow-L Milk [_ «.«•»-—« J of Magnesia _ OAKLAND-PON IF a o o u c * O f ^^ A ^>4al CtWtaAt MOTOIt —5^—^^ <&* \iii