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*&&& V* N »«v**: t*,'.-^*-*-'*^'^---**^\ -* ?&**>&&£• .1 •« JO « HHNTINtt>tANT W« JOS P*etstwa)aj Delivery •y 1 -^<S& jr-r.^'jFsJi as -TMI ,HOtt« TOWN la of a StJO ear THE SOUTHERN TRISUNE. E*«bw*d lasi-Ciiiiinhaaafl A§af js. 1031—COITVIRKEUR FREE FKL** E*ub:>*h*d is« wa st GOUVERNEUR. H. T* AUGUST 7. 1S» JUT 14 VOTES AT SCHOOL MEETING Ifltree Tnjstees Rselscted--George M. Hsmetso Electee; to Suc- Georoe 0- Cook MAGIC GAVa IS RECEIVED HERE DOROTHY MORGAN DO SATURDAY CHAUTAUQUA TENT CREW ARRIVES »Buj fourteen rotas were cast at t*# annual meeting of Union Free School District No 1. of the Town tf Gouverneur. held Tuesday *ve- yjag at the grammar school build ^ st which time the annual quo 7nof 157.000 for operation expenses 4 tha schools was voted. t>f«* trustees were elected for .j/arni of three years to succeed .jfrrmaerres. including James C jfclaa. ehaJnnan of the Board of Vacation who will now enter upon fcU twenty-fifth consecutive year as a member of the board; F Erwin Cox sad Grant W. Fuller. To nil out a ooe-year-teani George M. Hampton was elected to til the an expired term of George C. Cook, who moved from Gouverneur the past year. At Special Meeting of Pomona Osath Occurred st Hephvrn' Hos- i Tsnt Will Be Erected Thursday— Grange, Tuesday—High Friest j pttal After Short Illness - i Miss Gertrude Crosby Com- Gardner of Worcester, Here J Funeral Held Tuesday Pistes W29 Program The reception of the Magic Gavel -Miss l)oroih> Morgan, aged It | For the past few days the ee.uin- frocu tor New York State Grange.' year*, died at \hr Hepburn Hospt ; ment of \he Redpath Chautauqua which is being exhibited at ihe; tal ai ei*:ht o'clock Saturday *ve-j has been in town awaiting the ar- aiarigrft in the different counties j ning. where she was taken the | rival of :bt rest of the crew from ihrougbout the state was witnessed, past week, suffering from acute ' Oswego. N V. They will arrive am by more than 175 grangers, at a Bnght's Disease and heart trouble , Thursday and the big brown top special meeting of the ST Law ! The remains were brought here on tent will be set up on the lot back r*»nce County Pomona Grange, held j Saturday evening and funeral eerv ' of the post office and ready for U*a in the grange hall here Tuesday j ices were held from the home of-flrs; program on Saturday after* afternoon. J her parents Tuesday afternoon at noon of this week. This was the occasion uf the|2:S0 o'clock. Rev J. W Barrett.' The superintendent this year will \ first appearance of the givel in St ; pastor of the First Methodist be Mr David Harward of Roches-f^ , Lawrence county, being transferr -I church, officiated, assisted by Rev ter. and- TBejOTiToT sTTpsrYTsor \win •* iwld Friday. w \« hurtai in the ed here from Lewis county Pomona M P. Beach of Massena, and burial be Miss Eleanor Ogden. of OridJ *>*** j*™* 1 *** . . ... Grange. That county was repre -was made in Riverside cemetery N. Y.. supenrisor of the Garfield, n,,^^^' w j£. tl\ «f nit w Utile Bow She was U^aoa^a^ seated by 120 members at the Miss Morgan was born in this playground in Washington, and la- * Uu i*£ i[ £aa .\ b V^^Vr TtnVh tQe «i* Cunf M GoodriZhT to meeting here, the gave! being in ; village. April 24. 1*10. the daugh structor of physical education ^j™ J^™* n^u..^i~i^Ji ; **<\\ «he was married fifty five Unatnrthiter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mor the public schools at Washington,!^ * hom * w a* 11 *** Qf E i rel * Bd -. years ago *-.**»v «v«» in D C aa** came to this section 50 years * r *™ ** u the SINQLK COPIES, THREE CCMT* JQHNGILMOUH •/ 71, DIED TODAY Osatjh^of Old HaatsJafit Oca«irrad at >anDuxee MamaeUI HoepUJi f —Funeral Servloea Peiaay BEWHISKERED BASE BALL TEAM WILL BE FEATURE AT THE FAIR \/.^a> % -J ^ js^ Jt^hn O Ctilm^ur. aged 71 ye<*r> died at ihe V»n Duiee Memi>n<t; Hospital at two o'clock th^ ni.>r»i tag after only lea days* i.ln- -* Mr Gtlmour suffered a »MM» •cart attack in the Van Slyke a. Curtis drug store aud was taken to the hoe pital. wher* lt^ was fovna that hi« ivndttion was rritkai The remains were taken -to the home of his sister at DeKalb JUIH 0on, where funeral services will MRS. GOODRICH De TUESDAY Resident on Gravel Road far Over Half Century—Funersl S«rv>ces Thursday Mr* Ko*aliha M Thompson r.oodrich. a***d X3 years, died at -two e'eleck Tuesday morning at • her home on the Gravel Road near charge of Deputy E. F of Castorland. The attendance oflgan. and had always — - iaw« u - , « M » ^ i i . St. Lswrence county grangers was! Gouverneur She attended the For the past few days. Miss <^j!*° ' r £Z**Z^Lwr^t^^A **? afternoon at 1:S0 o'clock Rer. _ if . . 10t and there were 50 from other I Gouverneur high school and rftnce trude Crosby of Boston. Mass., has J\* f l \ r, J l « \'™ ?J^ * f ^ Hugh McMillan, pastor of the Pres- The list of appropriations for the^nm^g including the state grange! leaving school she had been em been in town nxaking final prepara- \9™ H rhid ser^ for vea^ L '^erian church at Bradford. Pa. # coming year as adopted at /be I officers. ._.. j ployed as sales lady in the J J tions. Miss Crosby baa been ««•(; ^nMMhi,^ for ^ tnir!' «r *\.*• : ^«» officiate, and bunal will be st^etinc was as follows: 4 ...--.__ For teachers' salaries 172.000. v , . _ ^ . . oav*.—i VA .r^ «4tK th. D^i^.k Af . I* con st a hie for the town of CJouv Am«Mcthevt^ln«offi C UU*er».;Jj'»«»*'r T D * Comply ..ore ..nd *^r*l y*«i»lth_ the R*dp*th «£*„„„. an<1 „ a „ off , wr on lfc ,.. m«l* In ih. family plo< ». River- *** the J. C Penaer Co. .tore: alio (or «\'»\«>• , ™\»\« fo ^. th f™ £ «a«r nrwnds durin* the annual ex ! «tde cemeter> that time, all «>er the IBited! Wb|t , OB He w „ , T M i% Goodrich iu J»orn IS 1T«- C. M. Gardner of Worcester. Mui Funeral »ervices will bt- held from her late home Thura (leal estimated receipts from State „,_ h \ PH _ r at nemeter IVnutv ' * • hon t)n »^ *» Watertown. of New York for public »»«J.] ft'f T SSa. ^f M^la^ county'i Ml- Morgan Is.unlved by y her States, Canada, and the Isthmus of DeDUtv Ames K4aa ~*f- Franklin P*^nts, Mr and Mrs. George Mor- j Panama The Redpaih system celpts, corporation tax. library' re -I _^?. r^l^pZrilW u ; * nd four «i«ers. Mrs. Leo runs from coast to^aa* and, from U; I Singleton, Watertown; Mrs. Stan • N>* Orleans into Canada. ley Sayer. Miss Gertrude Morgan.; The program this year.with lu no?> resident tuitions, regents* re- j fvyuij < ... ceipu. vocational instructors, etc.,, ^ M L^^ ty 22™. \- KS.000, (leas transfer from sur j ^ fcl i^T^ ™* t7 - * Schloop. of Deer River, master of plus lftJ^lW* $5,000) (total $57. eT ; ^J\™<& ^°LX£Z ! SePUtr ^.^ UnsTr^tT of 6asTor | Oouvemeur. rif.^^^J 1 ^^^^^ Und. Lewis county; Elithbeth Ar- \~ \ ^^ .-.- ^- . tfau ^ ^^ gtmte grange ijniDPDT I A MR K Lecturer. There were representa | *JtlJt7l.a\ 1 Lrtlt^U IU tires from Madison. Franklin. Jef •„•--,-, -•• nVTmt . nf - -. sr: irtJS °' w \° ~\ 1 HURT IN RUNAWAY s •ssuvsre -s& • -» sESJsasrt. s — tals. $S06; for electric lights and salaries. f#J00; for district clerk *4*0; JOT insurance. JI900; -for rX>twU (g4.000) and Interest. $6. 613.00. for fuel (all buildings) «.*00: foe apparatus. $400; for library. $400; for furniture. $W0; Lewis County Pomona Grange and Mrs. Douglas Prashaw^ all of; three splendid pUys. standard light or*ra. entertainments. musical companies and lectures, promises a week of rare enjoyment to the —'4 people* ef Gouverneur and rtcinrry. j The Redpath is very happy to be able to bring this year the in- terna tlonalry famous English avisvj trix. Lady Mary Heath. Lady j Heath will fly Into town In her power, water rent, and telephone, 11.200; Cor medical inspector aad Smith of this village, master of County Pomona , St. Lawrence i Grange, in the chair. Assistant Brother of Mrs. Cefia Pike Injured bright red plane, circle three times When Team Takes Frioht— /around the town* and land some- Resident of Colorado where designated by the commit* itee for truWcWr^ tew ^ Mrs-Celts Wee of the Centra!S oaVh^T. and $1,000 Mrs Backus conducted High PTW her brofher Gilhen w j^nb. in ™ ^^ U vt my^T- and EnBTlla \Wheaton Famous House of David Team Has Been Booked by Gouverneur Fair Management—To Oppose Strong Carthage Independents—Best BaH Program Ever Booked by Society —Automobile Show Planned. •*%$!, —Th»^ anaounrrmrnt ~by the Owil*iihe plate.- Nameiy they are Cola, ern^ur Fair management this 1 Paten aa« 'Sparry, well kaown play- morning that the House of David era throughout New - fork stata. baseball team has been booked to I The pitching staJT of f ha ehib la mm appear here against the Carthage of the beet balanced twirling Independents during the ralr, is. in the history of eemi-n*o b w Ithout question, the greatest news in this section. Many minor yet given to the thousands of base- Hubs would consider it foi ball fans in this section of the could they possess s pitching state This team is the most similar to that of Carthage. unique club playing the national; P»*- Colgate ace.heada the game -Known throughout the j *«<* Strickland, left \ ~~ K* -•*?- ^•\. '<»' her of (iouverneur Lodge. No ^25. l drid. August 16. 1M6. the daughter country ** bewhiskered ball play- I-awrence. has turned in ers. nevertheless they know how j Rational victoriesitais Thompson She was engaged as a j to ftlay the game. Jt la true th f t Sculley. the red danger signal frosa • ' St. Lawrence, has atoo w ^ jMMmL - f O O r (anton FYee'trTah. 1*. and Crescent Kncampment. N __ *2: alw) of the Oswejcatchie Tent * school teacher until her marriage • they present an odd, hovel, strange Of MA4oabee« He had seived 3s j to Mr G<podhch. Following her appearance with their long flowing Dwrin * * brand of record keeper for (he .Nfaccabess ' nianiage tht-y moved to the prea- j beards, yet they are fast and-clexeXr! •P* e€ ' tnat ^ mm • et **ck tor tbe pas: few years. He had j en: honre. where she had since re-j no oldfr than the usual minor' c * ttD * ^ to ^^ Haak Hodo, as> j represented the Odd Fellow lodges , sided for over a half century. Mrs. leagtier or semi-pro ball players. * tatmnt comc ^ nemt **** ** |at tnsny af the sute conventions ; Goodrtch was a sister of the late-! mutJ ham- made a great reconi WT* 0 ** ** °* Wn * \**! ^Vj *' a sister and nephew, who reside i« . Miss Helen Thompson, who will be - their hundreds of victories on the DpotJl * r - Tuaty Hodge, kg ,r& DeKalb Junction, survive , rrmembrred by many as a teacher diamond. ;4n the old District No. 1 school dur- ing the early *70's. here She was the last of eleven children. Mr*. Goodrich is survived by one Til *!/ IJT CfffsfiT 17 d *ughter. Miss Helen Goodrich, a ! lLlVr.1 SUrrLl r ^* c ^ r in the New Jersey schools. ICUARANTORS HAVE Gardner and State Lecturer Elisa - . j w . ,_ . hy Senator Smith Brookhart from ^ray. Colorado, that he had met Iowa> and the Hon . p^, Pumell.! ,beth Arthur to the platform after W i Th \ a se rlous accid-nL Mr Lamb c^^^n^ tTW Indiana. Aa^le ~ . v. -I had just returned to his home from c^^ou^eme^s h^a^ea'iKll.?_??•_?f.! 1 ^ ™ C *™ f *»*™ ! which the flag was presented, with the openintr ceremony of the fifth.; i>p^v degree. The meeting was adjourn ' ey^tion. ^mother; and one son, Fred C. rUsst From Whom Tickets May Be •Goodrich, who resided on the home { Secured for Chautauqua farm. • Program j * ' \ PUTMAN FAMILY AM DVAI KAltO the op-nlnc ceremony of thenrth ^ n ^ r whw he und<>rweBt „ op . ^^^^Se t ^n JITU55 lP^5\ \** *'\' 0f * n hPr \ °\' IT PI kPV 1 kVr *:*\*• The 'S'S !l * W \ adJOU ™ >ration. He walked out to his har^Vstricu ( »«*ird.y AI DLAIIV LAnt ! * D ™ - -\ WM ?*\'\* •*•\« flpw ***** ** ™« *«* c o ifefoflem of Pomona Grange, headln g whe8t Af n^,, !inJe ^ i of this and Lfwlg countIPS and the The resene seat sale will be got into th* 1 header haree and rode Three' Events Held Sunday After-! ) f 8it i n * offic ^ rs - cover « ***** l * 1d out to his home, and as tjiey went noser Under Auspiees of the .American Legion.Post for The annual outboard Motor Boat paces under the auspices of James Maloy Post. No. 66, American Le- j^ait. were^ held ^at Uia EoOway at Black Lake. Sunday afternoon, and \were witnessed by a large number of MMhuasaatav The reeatt of the races la the three claaaea were as follows: .,.».^;- Claaa &—Wayne Youngs. Pope Mflla, first, **Boyd Master\. Caille motor; Dan Ttdd, Watertown. sec- ond. \Tryit\. Caille motor: Oar- field Burleigh. Gouverneur, third. \Miss Maytaar, Lockwood motor; Harold Storie. Gouverneur. fourth. Thompson Stepper\. Lockwood motor. ^ , Jto unhitch, the norses took fright The afurjQoonwss^ctmvened j and ran away Mr ^b ^ gU1 , at 1:30 oclocX-^tth Dean Van C. j in thi? header The honen ^ for Whitremore of Cantw. announcing the h ^ h way. turning into a deep a grange <dance to be held at Can d!tcn turn taa; the header over and ton on August 23rd, the proceeds of which will he used for the Grange Scholarship Fund. This was followed by the singing of America, the Beautiful: address of welcome hy Pepa*|r ?ifV as* ftuftta bf Scotch Bush, with a response by Worthy Master ^T W. Schloop bf the Lewis County Pomona Grange, and remarks by Miss Arthur. The presentation of the Magic Gavel was* made by Deputy Lins- truth of Lewis county. This gavel was. made by R. B. Hough of Low uet !f»thv- *: J are now In the hands of the guar- stiantors and may be secured upon the tent on Saturday morning: •*'application 4 nine o'clock. ^.^ ^^^^ i0 t ^ confycUnjc date Chautauqua and the Annual emeur fair, the use of th*» fair grounds was found impoesibte and the Chautsuoua committee has se- cured a new location on the vacant MUNlCltPEtD the-ke>'stone sack flrst class job of it. Sissler. known minor league star. Is In tha lineup. . / , .. , ? _v.^ Carthage has played 11 irninas this season and has received bat I* 1 !** setbacks. They have aaai and defeated such clubs as the ( Brooklyn Aoyal Glanta, Mohawk Giant*. Cuban Giants. UUca, Rar- anac Lake and the filmtim IJcHpaa. {the latter club being the beat team *l they have mat this season. One of the moat attractive feat- ures of the ItSt Gouverneur Fair w—'3P *:*- 'J. J the ( FUTILE SEARCH -::m~ FORCONVICB -^ — wt- ^ -*— *** *—> t Edwin putman of Alexandria ' •\ ,u »\ #-*— .K- ——^*- «^«-* ~* M*y Is President throwing Mr. Lamb out. Several 1 ribs were broken and other bruises I were sustained. Word has since! been received that he is doing as (Troopers Called . to Rossis weQ aa can ha expected. Mr. IjKnah las a rasiea sat Sin suras, apt for .five years in succession his crop has been ruined, either by hail, hot winds, or cloud bursts. Weak Whan Suspicions ef Ware Ai \Corporal McCann and Trooper Brown were called to Rossie Wed-f nesday evening by a report Tltst a bnr^.^r^v^ H0 S U \ OgA 2r I the «»« tun. aad was ««* « the iSSr- X- ^?\!S'^-. EV * ,lrUd * openJii* aMh« WorM'i Fair at Chi ond. -nrJ*\. Caille motor: Miles <\£. A TOcal ' do€lt was SUM kr Pomona, after which aa address Mr. Lamb has imised eighteen hundred bushels of wheat and corn j suspicious character had been seen and in the section where he lives! J a that vicinity, who was thought the farmers are losing their farms j t0 be one of the escaped Auburn Mkm - I all around him. Mr. Lamb was' <*>nvtct*. vllle. there being fifty different \ ^^^ m Spragueville and has! Upon inxestlgation. the troopers kinds of wood used in its making, j mailT friends in this section of the j learned that about three o'clock on A mate to the gavel was made at ] country, where he has visited sev-1 Wednesday morning. Mrs Elmer era! times. MRS. E. S. PRICE 81 YEARS OLD Apple woo Srst heat of OaatC which gave hbn *W points , WM 0V ^ 0 H , n Prf ^ t Q^^. Ha had motor trouble and_£flnld not ftnish aeeond and thinf heats __ _ ^^ Itmil ^^S^t^fwtS^jId i *»cluteU& W ru^ membership the j <>„•**• tntsrtalnad turned over in. Srst heat and failed [ OUIlff M wel , M xhe oW; ^^ M} jo llnUah .^Ws^rB« Totmc larost^«tav i^, the actiriUes of the larger. Tuesday Afternoon Wlisers off^ boat 1» nrat heat of gr^axes in comparison wKhthei xuaaoay Afternoon Tre^or^ll^ItuddT^ Og ! V™ T -J K *P M *™1-- B ±* ^f 0 ^^ « th^hmt of Mrs Bdgepe i him what she had seen £ Prague, whose husband runs the Rossie garage, was awakened by their dog barking in the garage. She arose and went to a window and saw a man get into an auto standing outside the building He then got out of the car and p**red{ into the garage and office windows. . ^ _ | He then went to the rear of the In Honor af i garage and climbed into another] Event at Home of Daughter car __| Mrs. Sprague awakened her hua-J deaabur/ Tr*~^Msokar Snaeiar • §P ° ke * the ^^eries of the . Butcher of McKean street. Tue¥ SeseOUrg, nrst. Meeker Speciar. \ ****** esMrdailr as to the ooaai-l^.^ «•. u-«^ ^# v -*^-L ^*— A very pleasant afternoon was'hand about 8:30 o'clock and told H* got *»«•,,,. W^H.™. L S 1 ****^ sspaclsllj aa to the possi «, » M r^. ^ motor. Waiter; We f^ tlUT aj^jM^ereinejata of the HoUls. Ogdensburg. second. Even-) n€IW members who are admitted. E. H. Stevens. Water- town, third. In the report dT*be worth-while day. tn honor of her mother. Mrs. E. S. Price, it being her eighty- first birthday. Mrs. Price received to bed. She told her son of tbe occurrence about 5:SO o'clock, but The sixth annual reunion of the Put man family was held at Water- town City Park. Sunday. August 4th. with one hundred present. A picnic dinner was served ai noon which was much enjoyed oy all. In the afternoon a program was given, consisting of music and '«*»a.iarm from »h7»™ th* H<**f. ************ ***** **» tolsOWed^ gaaraaiors from whom the tickets. *ports, peanut race, wheel-barrow may he secured: j Ptxei coco-coia race, etc. Group J. A. Tait. Fred Love. J. A. Owen.; pictures were then taken after thas been definitely organised by i the JGouvemeor dealers with *w | assurance to the mansigement of fifty can to be shown under esse, : . athletes from theTtraage House ******* Deajerg WHO' ^ry^iaaV- 1 David ratlgious colonThaTe been\ «*«* J^Jf lntentton of showing ; sinaahtag attendance records every complete Hues of ears are as fOJ- ••5^*1\ where and a banner crowd Is look- lows: Seaher-Oravea Motor Cow lot at the corner of Dodge Place North Gordon street, which is accessible to the majority of taefjonpflt of those desiring is the last of C V Bush. E. Stafford. C. H. SeoU. Bdwin HIU. Leon Wood. E. P. Jones which a short business session took place. The place chosen for H. T. Jones. L. A. Swett. S. W.lnext year's meeting was Eureka Close. H. J. Myers. D. M. Mills. I Camp, where the reunion could he A. T. 8mith. Agnes Allen. E. W Mack. J. R. Seaker. lone Rodger. R. G. Brodie. A B Brown. B. F. Brown. E. H. Brown. Iva M. Price. held indoors In case of poor weath- er that day. The following officers were elect e<I fof the coming year: President, F. L. Seaker. G. W. Evans. A. P. I Edwin Putmah, Alexandria Bay; Mason. C. O. Mellen, Hattie Brown. | Secretary sod Treasurer, Mm. J. L Bstella Briggs. Gomer Davies. W^» Putman. New Haven; entertain. H. Loomfs, Olin W. Clark. C. M. j meat committee. St. Lawrence di- Randalt Albert P. Bell. W. A j vision. Mrs. Olga Breckenridge. of 8treeter, A- K. Laid law. George E. Pope Mills, and Mra. Nellie JflUs Fox. Mary E. HiU. W. J. Austin.) of Gouverneur: Oswego County di- W A. 8torie. Iva L. Dodds. MB Davtes. W. H. 8torie. Sarah Brown \ and Mrz. Iva Morton of Howard- J. J. Waljace, John Whyatt, w. | •We. r . C. Graves,\ J 8. Babcock. J. R. J •—• • * 3artlett. A. H. Godard. J. O. Shel I don. Susan Bogart. B. T. Billings, j but saw nothing and re?uroe*HJ** u *. Bond. A. M. Rowley. Dorief Billings, Hobart Spring. James I Murton, Jennie McCloy, Grove Tot-1 nothing further was seen until eve- »*a. Haxel Dickson. Mra Ray J the guests very graciously after ning when a number of men were \J^Z^JR^FIL .^?;sort accomplished in the L>awis^ ww <fn ffi ^^nfful hlrlhdsy rskr ^fl^rg tirgrthrr Twas brought In, all lighted.' Fruit i number, Leo Foedd motor. Hollis and 8tevens ; eotmty oiganisaUun It w ^^^^.••^^.J^^^.^ithat they had succeeded in aeciir-i^p, ud ^^ were MlBO ier ved.:the Tumbull residence ne X SIPEN TERRIFIES CATTLE IN FIELB erf for when they appear here »£*•. ^5J^ U - »?!f n|,Wtt T!i '^juit^t the Carthage team durinsr. deoraii Brotners. uuoson <aasi the Fair. The \Whiskers\ cani ^****} ^ywsy^^pbsy Oo^ Rao> play ball and number in their line- *** JM ^SLz? m9 ^Z^^r 0i ^S^ up sererai stars who have had fiat ******* ™ u ^ : 5 ><l Sf*y?-JBt tertng offers to )oin the big league i t«l?^S <*2***} * a CgWi dubs The team which la nam on j *52J^ 1|llel ^ KlIIC tour, la nationally known. Besides 1 *»°sUo- >..i,^^_- N - • aaiag a great ag^rearmtioa of ball! V T^Q amaiaujauiai players, they are a real attraction I «J r •* vefl i*?• ,,- ln their long beards which are ******:** fostsre worn after the fashion of the cult I crowde of _ ^^ of which they are members, x Automojffea intereet everybody and A brief survey of the Carthage J^ 1 . , ^ tc _ a f?f^ u A J5f club,shows the members to be fan 5™^°? superior to the ever popular Alcos ( ta> *?_ 0 l5 bt of Massena who established a re©-j B *™°U*yV p ^^ ord during the past four years, sagwered by well the former Alco stars and other baU j sentatlveaw players with a wide rejmtatton. j ^t the Fsir thft yeasr Tenney of St. Lawrence and Hagy wtli.fiad-* more slihormti of Colgate are two college baseball. of SB makes aad styles of i captains that are going big guns! popular priced roadsters anal with the Carthage club. Tenney la; **g ^\** * a shortstop snd Hagy a first base- < up the scale to the 1st eat vision. Mrs. Elda Cone of MextcoJJ** 11 Patrick. Carthage third! of luxurious aacker. has been signed for a try out j coaches, etc. via*: with the New York Yankees. It fcs also worthy of mention that Hal Tenney holds -the world's rec- ord for running the bases In 13 sec- onds Sat. Carthage has an outfield jthls season composed of three play- ers who produce almost errorless sa well as s barge 1 exhibit of utility comprehensive «xhtbitaom of motive industry's The show win he the auspices of tbe Automobile Dealers, im I tlon with the Fair outfieldiaj. and are dangerous at i BO admJesiofi snextra heat, which gave HoWst^ the incornoration of the John- aecond and Stevens, third. i um ^^^g^^ f^ ChDdrea at Lowvtlle. , Races were ***** late owias^,^^ ^^1^5^,! * grangers. Tbe tothe fact that boats were late in] Ho me has been organised and ac- arrfTing. ^Several boats would not tive for ^o,^ tlme but ^m tn e enter oa account of rough water The birthday cake was made by! Patrick's church, the buildn? ot- her great-granddaughter, Frances J 1»* unoccupied at present Fauver. age 12 years. j Thinking tbe house might have number of men were Fry*. **>' w Brown. Earl G.i . ^, . « • • gBgBas«a*MaananaBSBB residence nex- o ?• backer, J B. Thompson. James C., Nrt%-( -. kmm tmm ^ mUmgi | Now Beina Inetslled Thompson. Dolan. Mrs Celia Pike. Thena! . • 5° Wito^ £* B h fJHminted 1^^ - *^««tfres of the ^amewell ^ ^.. !lcol L , L ?; c * rpeBte I--\P f - f • Manufacturing company have been SLKHT DAMAGE! WEDSATORWY SddV »S^rliia*r rflL rr^i T™** 1 .^**?™ \ to , b **° \T* J Jn *» \^ » ereraI ^ fu \\\»• pret- how. was -ntf-red. a mac n»b»d I for^r^^n^^S^ ButcberJ out^ bac^oor qd > M] >*x j Mrs. Price was the recipient oflheon on fire, an investigation was j D. Allen. C. D Merriman, Edwin A. - , n QotTvemeur the past two days a shower of lovely birthday greet-) atarted. It is stated that when 'he Swett, Ellis L Thomas. Mrs. M H ; lBstA}Hnr tb# l n#>w compressed air Two Miner Accidents Reported Bride of ,~. „.. *\•** ^*^ \\~* *\\ **••• *« papers age. This was a Teal rac?. and| Ih ; , ;good sport. . The races Mauley Rocks and the course was This was secured after daughter; Mrs G. M Faurer .grand! ^*s heard, but not seen It is i venson. M H. McOmber. Ivan Van ?* y ^ W ^ T Preeman. Grace H fir# , |reo on th(fc lomer r^o^^j Corbin. Carlton Spooner, R. Mr Sit- »p» m «rt nn the municipal building. Sunday Afternoon— Pi Wsre Not Injured ^..., signatures of J.500 grangers daughter; the Misses Frances and **i4 the man msapoearea behind wr- .».rt«» .• f*J h * d b ^ D obtained to a petition to rjorii Fauver. and Master George the\ hill at the rear af the church, land tlTcours^^ was ^L**\***?*™**} . 4 ^ | Fauver. of East Orange. N J.: Mrs.« ^XTpon the arrirai of the troop-1 thr*e milM ^v^iTrZSZZhZ ^ %iWeT pol,ection whic1> J** F Lobimiller. of Brooklyn. N. Y.; .tn the house -was^ further exam-1 •f^Hrl^L o^L l^tTrTi ukl>n aT thif rne^ng^monnt^ to Ur% j. u p^^ Mr8 A1#MIa>r in^d. j. few apparently ata> br-ad of Edwa^ off^ed as starter $187 . whicn WM p^ced in jihe fund , ^^ ^ Mrg Chm>Jef Price ^ crumbt w^re found in the kitchen \SisiTasM <>^^ Mn c ^ Moultou'ind w«^ *mptf eotUea and cans: 22^!: !S ff^IF.-C:- \ ** u County Pomona, making a grand aDd davbter Dona, and Mrs Mar f also some egg shells It also look Namee. & B Woodward. Mrr John Clinton street. The siren is similar to the ones Two slight automobile at WIN .£53h T Fsrunaja -& aS3f •st- and ticket taker lALCVELE AGAIN rJWS BANNER __ _ __ _ Geaevieve Wells. Ellsworth Frank. H. J. Ruth- operating at Canton and kasaena ^«te reported on Sunday. The' *•* of John erford. W A VanDusee. J W Hen-- ^ hm A peculiarly distlncftv***«t occurred a short dttUuhc*! sad Eierett dersotL Mrs A A Gates. Miss Jen -I i<mnd noi unlike the CMXI of ^ aouth of Hailesboro oa the state *** Mra. J. E. cattle road, when Arthur Beaaw of GOQV- 1 eraear, R. F D^ Wo, a. Several of the rural residents frneur. in making a left hand tara *? ** BMnrlasje B^arii hsre maintained that the peculiar **a struck in the rear of his car !**\** ?? , !!? l * , ? i * tmm sound of the siren is having * »7 John Russell of Watertown. who cbarehia Edwards. peculiar effect oa their ©owe One W M driving in the same direotioa T»* 5f™ rm ^* y t * 8 Mr. FeUhaw. the 4& nie^WIlson. George Lockie. G Wil- son Dodds Sylvia St ought on Wal- lace Jon*>s. Harriet Marshall. T W Weatb^mp V. E. Wood worth, Mrs. total of ig*7 which has been rsis-' jari* Deris, of Potsdam: Mrs ed as tf fresh water had beea>^B F Key»-s Charles Marshall ed in that county. The report of James Wilson and daughtem Doro-! thrown Into the kitchen sin^ Notkv I George S Griffith. A B. Rich- the Home for Children was then ; ^^ ^^j BeilJ j.^ MorT4l ghat .. tng in the house was found to have fardaou, Mrs C. at Lyade. Mrs. rfrea, followed by a recitation. 1 tuck. Mrs. Charles Pemiee and neen disturbed. Kellie Wood. Harriet C Easton. How Cncle Mose Counted Ego. daughter. Esther, aad Mrs Lunder It was also stated that s ear was itarold J Murphy. Mrs V. P. Ah- j pasture every time the siren and a dialogue bv seven ladies niaa, aad Mra x John Wells and **** to paas the church shorty j aott. Mrs W H Storie. Margaret m ^ rm A^d tn the testing oat of the party u>lephoaed in Tueeday that \« ^*» enable to atop his car., »£ the cows would ran la a trensied 8MsTht damage was done to either i nhg manner to the barn front (Se back • ** the cars aad ao oae was In- mj pasture every time the siren was ***•*- %. * sail Remarks were also made by Depu-- lUugbter Eleanor, of Gouverneur . after the to run Suiltvaa. G»orgs M ty R D. Smith. In the diaa^ room waa a surprise ' trom the j The goal which has been set for tor ^ childrea. another birthday »ag backed aa Dear the church and (Khoaa Fox Grav the saachine be-; rtet Hitchcock. Mrs G L Rodger. I FrasieT. Har mm , ,' The cattle win. C***e) ^cosae acnateaaed to the the St. Lawrence County granges d** hghted with nine candies, in then continue down what is known j aaaa. C C Canauaghaaa Raymond ^^^ lh ^ ^^^ v^, ^ tp raise in coaaection with the I jjo,^,- ^ Eleanor Weils niatb birth-, AS the swamp road. Nothin* fur- * Hurst, Mrs J E. Murphy. Emma t^^ j^^ration aa a Magic Garel meetings is lUSO, as ^y Mr% Price Is very active aad tber <*** diacovered by the offers. I J. Mclatyre. Mra. W S ariffith. * ^ announced by Dean Wbittetaore , ooes beautiful needle work. She }. Mrs C. L Speaeer. Dareey Good ', The series of meetings in this also reads aad keeps fully abreast MVlIaTTi ITIUMTD j »ovh. Mrs John McFalls Mrs Wf the Go*rrern«r twtligat | «^ tT ^or the £&*** fj** with the times 4s*Bst Sar the secoad year A came orei taehsees Edwsrdav -Saguat •% ta haw aeea\ aeired Msssstar 7 ^ wit * Hermon. Raaaeli Moaa- nDTTs/^r 1 Ssaaw ^ - **~-TT r ^ ZT^ tain View West Hermon aad Pit KM 11st*!* I BRIDGE PARTY AT DKUK i ilUmt PWNEDONDER . Jrr»£L/£ .pms; 10KA BIRTHDAY s uuuav svswa^ajga IMlatred'O Stewart. Mrs R C Bab-' 1Wam \ v«%ilas#/ll TROQTINROAD'S^^ .ysarjj&ii lawvsmiiiiwiw ^ R £ Wt ^^i. Oareace E., —^ |Weass^r H^»W> R C^i*+ F^#»ru CLUB MEETING •hoot eight o'clock Sunday eve- - Laiag. the cars of Morris Hood of,. y. be- ? Utile York, aad Leo KeBey of this * v soaad village, were a cotttslea directly ia arac- la froat of the VaaDo Hospital ^Several ears were ed oa either aide of the road at this point aad there room for two cars to paas bet Neither car was sadly i although both drivers maiataiaed j. that they were net to Neleoe Straeter **»a*r»ea in Statt fWad W< r n ST Mrs Edwtn C Leav 1 Head Hedgkla Mrs E L. Mrs Harry M Dorothy Deary e*d ^sogy j Mrs. laatma Laaalaw Mr% Aaaa J g_r?tttrea)fta>^Bd gaa#r ~ aO^es *V*«!MM R* rm^r** m^r^^mJl si* i JL U tSjsvp^sa^ atTm TT G VaVW»Sttn^t> *~ *^T>e loka BaTtssaSy Chah Of the ^^aay Afteewee* 1 Injure* about eight o ciort WeaV»Mra Mary Faataw Mrs AJbert \^rVwDerrfne Road aset with Mra Miaees Pecxy Masrse sad Doro- aeaday evening w^sea he was ;xs> j Wattaaare. Mra Rath A Bnaaiaii. > Tboa Ratherferd Friday hv Drary eatertaiaed a *-£** aed aaier a trart ea tb^ Zc?s~* aj-a A F McAJsaater Mra Carrie Asarar 2ad with Mrs s: ihe ivme of viBe road rR*the~ford Mrs Esaaaa & Jotss taker a* diver aa Part street Farr S*-*^er was d.-!iiiu. a ser-wd- -essL M\t Qeoxai Lo*ib»raw' aad *ah.-*s * bridge wer* piar*^ ^he hand f •» track from ;he isoc^-i Se-Jar woe by M-i *f*.-^or?e r>^Ar wtoct was ^ ha-r* Ta»rVyrer August SStA. wttk Hea c--r--*- SjavrOt, Irs: M« rl«^« d>^^»r^d ta Old l>KaJh ,Ix •refcna E*ad>*w aad DeKaik >psor. secoad aad Un . c T^a nwar^* be seat conceal of ae BISV ^•s^jri'.oa. raa*oiaL-v3a >-s^ r rk:s-» im* ahev» the Car! FiTfaaT »rw*r> AC^^ Mm \ fars» aad * W track sef> :be •^*w C-s**e-y tfpree Caae' ^^a^o^ Araosd cs? V»^r ?yr\ erty *^y? tooased 0*^ aate tb# d ~ea. ! c^rkasa KJL MaryorV Pre*-»r ^=-*^k *** P*a*» -ned worker* ai^f pasmr.ac smax t [^ yim Dorothy Hxrrey ieaa Mar toa-^-s w*»- *© has aeatscaar* and HL ra*: W rJbroth? kfd>«a >as **e-r h# was err-Seaced Be was Martaa C^atrva nmr-**t fassad ia be T^e avrvia^ T-<' ** * wk>e± Fart avste of \The CIM: a>are>r Cas** t* rr aaaaxtaarrv as- * reae^scTJse sf ^.~-^_ Brt^z Mar-^a s>a* i«a» . a» w ^ r ^j tr *- (# w* r^*** k>* a?arr^y f-T^s ^saariaa n*^t ie-a* >j 9 ' } Tr-r? *** •rOLLga SKATg ARTISTS AT oouvraNtua FAIR i-t isy. tS&sss»k*&~~>