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.H**^- &*« .... f•.•! WEST SIDEHEWS NOTES TH« TmeWNeV*»tt*M. OKBSC-MHaBSJSJKSJBSJB-BeS-B 'PI ft V. WtD«t»*>AV. AUGUST 7. ..*_?' IMl H. DEPEYSTER ui •* te t-is*. £«- - 4-y Mrs. {asanas TOMB and daughter Jtoptts, and Hear* WoOnw. of New York oft/, apea* a few days ia lawn last week fleets of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Prine of Prospect street The party came here by motor and many moat enjoyable side trips were made daring the week Mrs- Rone Barber and sister, Mr*. Carrie DuaamrsD. of West Main street, entertained a dumber of visitors during the patT week, in- cluding Murray Baxter and daugh- ter. Mrs Stepoeti Rudy and three •children of I'tlcar Fred Wise of Fulton, and Mr. and Mrs Lewis Fran* and Mr ang Mrs J Gomore and their soo in law and daughter of Vermont. Murray Barber is Mrs Barber's son. James Rosi and brother. Boa well Roas. spent two days of last week at Grasee Lake on a fishing trip, Grease Lake is located a fern miles south of Rossis villa**- to Douglas Gamble of Weet Main street left Sunday for Itisjia, where he wiU risit frtenda tor a week. .The aaipsneat of waate atone from the plant of the Goaverneur Marble company to the New York Central, for uee in repairing wash outs along the iinee, la being coo tinned mith much of the material at present going to Ogdonsbur* Both traprock and true man stonr are used in j.hia worfL The Jugb winds which prwt ailed «U timea during the forepart of the season. caused much damage to traxiu along waterfronts in many section* and much rock is being uaed in ao endeavor to make permanent re- pairs The local concern has ship ped much stone to Silver Creek and other points in weatem NVw York, where the tracks were dam aged along the lake front by hig h . seas Shipments are alao beiDtr made to Cap** Vincent where run Do- The stage is all aet readiness for what*la surpass all previous years (a «ay of a community fair at Peytcer Remember the Friday August tth. and come and enjoy a holiday of clean apart aad entertainment. From early moro- mg UD'..1 late evening entertain- jur-t: of \aried order can be EDWARDS v* SPRAGUEVDJLE TU CkMid^nqua opened TtHdw A~p*rtj vac held st th*. LEGAL NOTICES auPMSMB cousrr-at. County—Dairy B. vs. Barry J. Barnard, Defendant Of] TO HARRY JTBARNABD ^, Pleaa« Take Kotiee that pursuant to *• -w order of Hon. John C. Ctmpser. oa July ftta, IMS. and eater** offlos of tfce Clerk ef the County St. Lawrence with the petition of Daley a Bs^watd. T^smUn* by which it toj evening withv-a parade by the call- of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Mack \ dren in e^MWmwrtwo ponioa and a' Wednesday, July flat, tn honoi dog. A community meeting In the, their nephew. Cheater Mack, tent followed. Miss Reba, Chau- Bigetow wno waa at their superintendent, formally, on a visit. Tfee following the week's entertainment, friends ol-tnis place were In at There waa a good attendance at tendance Garth Batea. Glen Oil- app«ax» that Daley B. Barnard each aesalon and the entertainment ^tie. William Smith. Clarence I ******* J}!Z*r&!^* mol ^ u waa well worth the price. Ouar smith, and Carl Smith Mm, ^ h T £iJEM& T^^ITX&EZ A luaiumoth street parade is to, antors for next year's Chautauqua Mack served Ice cream and cake. hasjaeeSbound and that yoe fanve ab- be held with prtaes for beat dec- were eaaJly secured. , and other refreshments, on their >»**£«** \ZSZ^JZ 22^ Sfi&JSFhSEl orareii float, beat decorated ear, t The new proprietor of Hotel E& front porch. Mrs. EUaa Crabh fur-, J^ to DanryB. jSarelrd^ bellv? j brst novelty act; alao a silver lov-' wards took possession August 1st ni#hed muaic on the piano for the ln c during that \im% and that ah* be* i in* f u^> :o the largest delegation of Moat of the new furniture has ar >oungsters to sing the Rev Her {^^^SuJj f^J; VrtnTaSS a?£? I cial Tern of the Supreme Court of. the | ou e\W to of door Odd Fellows attending! rived and has been installed. Mr bert N. Griffith and wife. Mra. parade m^a body There will be Allen plans to give the public the George Kentfleld, and Mias Myrtle county ot St. Lawrence appointed to a-ropUne utunt flying and carry ' aame good service as he gave bi« m* up of passengers. A horaeahoe custoai^m in his tea room. pitching contest will be held dur-j The ator* recently vacated by mg the day At 2 30 p. m.. a bane- \ Max Edison has been redecorated bail ga::ir will be called between and new <ood» are arriving every be h«4d at the County Court House In ibe Villa*** of Canton. New York, on H«-ptrmbe>r Kh. lttf. at ISO o'clock p. m . or as soon theraafter as ooun»eJ can be h^ard. at which time proof of ID the pe thr alieoatlone oontained peti thf Carthage Independents and Saranac Lake This promises to he a real game A harvest dinner uill th- **r\*>4 in Grange and Ma- day ward Theresa They reported very aiderable damage was wrought good success and a fine outing Mr* George Gaines and two children of Syracuse arrived here last week and are visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Serviss of Prospect street James Roas. lace weaver, who U , employed at Scranton. Pa., return- ed to that city Sunday by train. after spending ten days at his „ bom* here. His wife and daugh- ter Betsy, returned with him and will remain there for the balance of this month. Boswell Ross re- turned Saturday by automobile with some Pennsylvania friends who spent the week here. Walter Cook, another weaver, who came here with his family and Mrs. Cooks father. Charles Siowell. spent most of their vacation at Williamson, near Rochester, visit- ing Mr Cook's brother. Edwin Cook They returned here Friday A' ()g- present the railroad docks a* dt-nsburg are being repaired. James Brislan and mother of Johnstown street, motored to Wa- tertown Sunday where they visit ed relatives. ELM GROVE The ball game between Elm Grove and Elm Creek, was played at Elm Grove the latter winning, the score was S 5. Last week the game was played here between Woods Bridge and Elm Grove Woods Bridge were the winners by a large score. Charles Stevens who has been visiting relatives for the past month has returned to H. Hamil ton Mr and Mrs Floyd Streeter of Pitcairn brought him here Fri Mrs Josephine Carr and daugh ter, M:ss 1'auhne Carr ot Gouver neur wert- quests at J McLeod «. sonic hall* A five o'clock supper last week will also be served. The Gouver- i John h>rr who ha* employment nr-ur Ci'iiens' Band will furnish Jin NVw orK is home for a vacation :-jusic during the day Two roller! Lionel jGore. a salesman, la >kat- artist* will be present and spending a few days the guests ot g:>- two exhibitions of their skill! his parent*. Mr and Mrs A Gore Junng the day in the evening. J Mi** Gladys Tompkins of Pit Harley Cash and his colored Jun- cairn was a guest at Mr Masters gle Band will furniah music for. last week dancing in Grange hall, while Ar- Mi** Alice Carlson of Mineville. !*•> Leonard and his orchestra will - is visiting her parents. Mr and rotertain for the Silver Gray Ball Mrs Oscar Carlson :n the I O. O. F. hall. j Mi** Elva Evans left Saturday Mrs. D B. Williams, Mr. and for her borne in Tottenville. 8he Mr* Dawson and Hilton Williams. '*ill return to her Trout Lake cot all of Watertown. were Sunday tage in about a week - „ , wno nAI Q^Q ipending the past 1 callers at L Willard's. ^ Mr and Mrs C. Tompkins of week with his sunt. Mrs Elise | HOD ihaU b« taken and an appllcatioii \ he made for an order diaaofYlog , between Barnard. you and the the petitioner win tb« marriage said Datay B. herein. Dated July »th. Ml VAISX B BARNARD LJX^N O CHART Plaintiff Atty. for Plaintiff Canton. N. Y 7-Sl-St Cobb >oined the party, and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all The young people of the Baptist church have recently organised a hoeiety to be called the Willing Workers, and the members of the society are as follows: Miss Doro- *hy Worden. Mias Bertha Worden. Miss Erabel Worden. Mias Mina: Worden. Mine Edna Kentneld. Mias Isabel Hutton. Mias lone Hitch man i Th**y will give an ice cream social I Friday evening. Aug. 9th. at the Baptist church of this place, and 'here will be a short program, free to the public. Pop corn and candy will also be sold. j Mrs LaFountaine. of Maitland.' On: , Mr and Mra J P King and) 'wo daughters of Richrtlle, and' Mr and Mrs. A. W. Temple ofj Gouverneur. were guests at ths, ^ ^ ^ (m ^orae of Mrs EUae Crabb. Sunday, j u,,. :il> d day of January neat. Ma*ter Cheater Mack of Blgelow. j i^ted Juiy lft. ittf. J N McLEOD. Kdwarda. N Y A dm lfu lira tor with the Will annexed NOTICE Pursuant to an order of Hon. Cwiur. G Chaney. Surrocate of the Countv ot 8t Lawrence, and aooord- , Ing u> th<- Biatut» rn aueh case* made ami provided. Notice la hereby j givrn lu all p«r»uDji having slaims i agairvjii the eetatr of Mar> C New- , ton. Alt- of the-Town of Edwards, in < aaid cuuniy. deceased, that they are requirrd to exhibit the aame, with ihf voucher thereof, to the rubacrtber. ) at hii^ r^itdtsnce in the \\11laa*e of Ed- *• i YOU BUY TIRES .; rea DUNLOP BONDED GUARANTEE returned to his home on Master Walter and Elmer Lytle^Pitcairn called un Zd*ards frieadi Crabb. spent a few days with th«-tr grand 'last Thursday . p^day parenu. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Goodi- Mrs. J Beardsley of Jackaon M r and Mrs Arthur MacClatchie j NO T ICE—Pursuant to an Order of- ARTHTR T JOHNSON Atty. Gouverneur, N Y 7-17-Mt | : , : 1 t day He recently visited relatives Afternoon and left an hour or soi at Pitcairn. later on their return trip. Mr. StowelJ returned with them Bernard O'Brien of Prospect 'street was called to his old home town. Brandon, Vt.. the forepart of last week by a telegram an- nouncing the serious illness of his brother. James O'Brien When he William Boher and Mr and Mrs E. B Hamilton and family spent Sunday at Heuvelton visiting at the home of L. N. Rlckett. ^Irs. Eva Gardner of Rents Cor ners spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. H. Hamilton. P. G. Gardner of Trout Lake urrlr^d he found that his brother called in thia vicinity Friday. He had suffered a slight stroke. Mr said there were many guests at O'Brien arrived home Friday and the lake thia summer reported that the condition of his Mr. and Mra James Putman brother was slowly improving at w *re at Sylvia Lake Sunday the time he left. David Boacoe and family of Cherry Valley spent a few hours in town Sunday visiting his moth son. at Ogdensburg, las' week • Heights. \ Mrs Thoma* Smithers spen' Fri- t*r. Mrs. ' day at Rensselaer Fails j Several Mrs Silas Beat is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs Jas. Witherell. Mrs. Lyle Smlthers is assisting in the office of Fred Rounds at . Heuveltoa — I Mr and Mrs. Harold Smith are | the proud parents of a little son. I named Harold Day. born Friday. August 2nd. Mrs Fleming is the i nurse, and Dr. Mulholland the at- j tending physician. No sen-ices were held at the M E. Church Sunday, the Rev. Young and family enjoying a two weeks' vacation in the Adirondack^. P. A Bogardus spent Sunday at is a guest of her sis- and son , William, of Huntingdon. Henry Traver , P n ^d Mr and Mr*^Xrf>ren*o Farquhar. and little daughter of ronstable, were callers at the par- sonage Saturday and Sunday, they r»ll beins: relatives of Mr. and Mra. Griffin They returned to their er Mrs Sarah Boscoe. of Starbuck atreeL Mias Irene White of Prospect atreet la spending a week in Roch- ester visiting at the home of an aunt jShe was accompanied to Rochester SaturdaT\py her father. ClaTvncw^p. White, who returned home Sunday. visiting her sister. Mrs. Roy Weav Henry Crabb of Watertown spent' er \ M r Stinson will join later. Sunday .in town visaing his sisjer, ™'~~ Mrs. Fred LaDuke and family. j>n Prospect street. James Servias, who has been ill for the past three weeks, has not gained to any exten but is able to -be about the house much of the time. ! Edwards Mrs. Bogardus. who has I been spending some time at the' wa. Canada. \M. .«>i %#— r> J j « home of Gerald Bogardus. returned ,.*n !2 d i» M 2; Bn f^ \^1 ^^ ber husband. W 7 iuL^ 8Pem SUnd4T at i Mr \4 Mrs Char '^ B^nf of »7' ^^w*' »>- w *r \* . (Morristown spent Sunday at the Mr and Mrs. Frank Hutton and j home of C lark Ames ZJt 7 n ^ ^ ... ^' al ^ *°™ Of his sister for a few Mra. Brayton Hamilton and j d the week Q™H » n T.l ^ tUrd *^ K ght ***> »«• Leon Kirby *** daughter. f«t. I S e w hOT L^T r w,^i c *™^*- ™« in Oedensburg on ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller ~ hni _. -v of Battle Hill. J.J » . r ; t v ,f ~^~T-^-—^ Mrs. Stinson of Ottawa, Can., is sa^atThew^.' 5anrta^rSh2 end sister-inlaw of Mrs. Ella from here attended the rares at ^aranac Lake. Thursday. Miss Lila Morrow entertained at Bridge Friday afternoon in honor of her aunt. Mrs Ida Gebbe Dain- ty refreshments were served. Mrs A. E. Kerr won the first priae. Mra. Gebbe the guest prise, and Mm. Brown the consolation prise i Mr and Mrs F. Payne visited friends at Seneca Falls, last week Miss Lillian Hendra. who is In training at the Syracuse hospital, is home for her vacation j Donald Campbell of New York U home for his vacation Mrs. A. E Clark and her sistor. Miss Gertrude Bell, are spending j Hon Ceylon G. Chaney. Surrogate 9t the County of St. Lawrence, and j according to the Statute in such i 1 casea made and provided, youo» la • hereby given to all persons hav ' ing claims against the estate of Georgeanna Read, late of the Vtl- 1 lage of Gouverneur. in said county. Don't Monies Sunday afternoon. _ There will be Epworth League i decoaaed/that^ they JU^ required to , service at the M E. Church of this ! exniD j t ^e aame. with the voucher place Sunday evening August 11th ^p^t, to the subscriber, at the : at the regular hour. 7:30^ The reg- Uw off1ce of A^^^ T jonnaon. in ular preaching service will be omit-1 the village of Gouverneur, tn said ted on account of the pastor being Count ^ or ^^^ the ntn d ^ y on a vacation Regular services, of 0^0^,. nexl . will be resumed at both Sprague- • D^ tea ||nrch tt \%1% ville and SomervUle, Auguat Ut«.{ 'cATCLETON B. REAJD. Gouverneur, N. Y H ERR » Ac aooackat tiro ... tkc Dualop BONDED ba^aiK>cherarcimtiivt»nan<ikI — This sweeping gnaraocec cx>re^ yoor axes for a fall K ^a^a^a^ m dsa^^S> ssssav^a am^Mf^l^^ ^ —— — * — — ^^ - **^__ ft s a* a • agaiaat CDC tl T f ^T _BMs)nf frrr iroopoaa liatctf m. BreAiftlserxoiihsosa the result of yoar owa ^yif^ or absaact it makes ao difference. Tbe Scarery Bood Gtmnmeeatsahosdagood. Daring? Yes, oa waj other tire. But Dw^op«_art so good, aotottgh nod eochtring, that wt no risk. *- PHO* PtICIS SOMERVILLE the week visiting friends in Ott%, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Baker. Mr Ray Barden and family of Ant- and Mrs W H Barker and Mr. werp are occupying the Thornpaoa and Mrs. C A Barker and family cottage at Trout Lake. , jpent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs C M. Dunkelburg at their __\__ - - Administrator, ARTHTR T. JOHNSON, Attorney. Gouverneur, N. Y. 4-S-X6t. thia sa pretty atroog taaa%1mtwVre rcadr to back it up. Cooae in—today ifjom am —and aak m to prore whet wwr. Aakv* to ahcyw yoo ^M Donlop Surety Bood Gmrmmoe. Do that—before y~ Mr Russ. who was clerk in the j Edwards Mercantile Grocery', has severed his connection with that company and has rented and taken • possession of the Harmon 6 Noble store on the wrwt side. Mr. Ruaa made many friends while In his couace at Sylvia I^ake Mrs. Harley Bennett and daugh- ter spent a few days the past week ?s guest? of Mrs. Bennett's par- ; NOTICE ! Pmrsuant to an Order of Ceylon G. Chaney. Surrogate of the County ot St. Lawrence, and according to j the Statute in sue'. cases made 1 ' and provided, Notice 's hereby giv- j I en to all persons having claims' *R*Tffr:-ah* UTra. Gilbert Reed of ' ******* tbe # ^ te °« MatD f* C \*l Canton i UD * *\ lte °* Gouverneur, in aaid A 6ZZ7 'Sin i £ ^'Kowie. spent Friday and Saturday- K ^L? M,* 1 *?? *£** \ the Howie home. j by the bim while attending, Geor|:e Panrijige of Newark! Clifford was hit the game here. Sunday. There wa*| t ihp Kepk ^ nd a f no serious Injury, although the on the p, sh Cwk d ^^!fi S^ ' ^ t Han ? ,,ton 'Of Mr and Mrs Warren Hasting* Merrill Putoan and Jos Lowry ;of tne Fi8n C reek road, has been at Sylvia Lake Sunday. j n| the pagt week Mrs. Edyth Hall accompanied by capacltx JU clerk and hia aueeeaa- -M*ee Marv Jow* rrt Gouv^rUeUr} **\?™2' •* te *ff!*' l *~ xney ar V I T in his new venture is assured 1 snenr a f*»w days recently as guest I Qwrad to exhibit the same, with _. J 0 f Helen Barker. I**** voucher thereof, to the wnb- \XTCr* ATr^Uir \ i Mr*- Frances French -and daueh- •crtber. at his reaidence in the Vll- WfcUAICHIE j^ r Edna of Mexico recently spent I l ** e * &*\****> ** —** CJounty. -T» few days with Mr. and Mrs. K. 1 °* <w before the &th day of Octo- Chautauqua Goaverneur, New York 1_ SEASON TICKETS $2.25 PROGRAM AUGUST 10 2:90 P.M. 00 P.M. AUGUST 12 9:30 A.M. 2:30P.M. 800 P. M. 8:30 P.M. ALL STAR TRIO ^ -T - r Play: 'THREE WISE POOLS 1 $ .50 1,00 Jl Mr. and Mrs Heuvelton Sunday. Mrs. James Witherell was called to Heuvelton by the sudden death of her father, Silas Best. Funeral services were held Thursday. William Miner is working for S C. Bush during the haying season. A. Rogers The Ladies' Aid Society will serve a dinner at the M. E. church on Wedneaday. For 9 Years Gas Ruined Her Sleep Many farmers have ffnisheer hay- his farm ing and report a bumper crop. ! Mrs Anna Storie recently pur- chased a piano for her daughter Lola. Miss Mazie Storie is spending the summer at Alexandria Bay. Mrs. Leslie Coppernoll and son. George Sanborn of j J. W Coppernoll of Victory and motored to Oak Point.} her moth Mrs^ Storie of Weeds-1 -r^ to stomach gas I waa rest- port visited at Gene Murphy's SaV] ]M|afld ne rvous for 9 years. Ad- UT Xf 7 w ^_ , -v. ^ • I l*rika **» helped me so that now Mrs Klock is spending tire sum- , ^t Md gleep good.\-~Mrs. E. mer at the home of her sob Wil-1 Touchstone.* 4iam Klock in the C. M. Storie Jm | t Q KE spoonful of Adlerika Mr and Mrs. -Herbert Shaw of j relieves gas and that bloated feel- North Gouverneur were recent vi- • feg ,£. that you can eat and sleep aitors at Periey Shaw. wM Acta on BOTH upper and • Mr. and Mm. Melvin Riddlespra* lower bowel and removes old waate ker and daughter Helena and Mr matter you never thought waa -and-Mrs. Hermon Leonard and there. No matter what you have daughter Kathryn of Caatorland tried tor yonr stomach and bowels, spent Sunday in town. _. Adlerika will surprise you. B. O. • ~, Kinney. Inc. her next Bated, March 22. 1922. Arthur T. Johnson, Attorney, Gouverneur. N. T. . Jacob N. McLeod, Executor, S-27-2W. Edwards. N. T. North Gouverneur Mrs. Emma Gillette of Depau- vtlle spent one day last week with her friend, Mrs, Ellen Overacker Mr and Mrs. oungs of Rochester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atlee ! Todd the past week. ( The North Gouverneur Grange , members put on a program at the Coflttiom StoVweii tofories Tone \Misalignment Verve bruises Faulty toe~ta Road cuts Ooder-tnnatioo . \ The American Sosety Com- pany of New York, a $30,- OOOvOOO corporatkm, ataads beck of the Soxety Bood ibse goas with fTrryDeoiop Tate. DUNLOP TIRES HOOD'S GARAGE ilesboro, N. Y. CHAUTAUOUA TICKETS Ctautanqm tickets tor sale «t _ _ Tribune-Press office. Phone 178 OrM^'haHin Gon^erSeur Fridir! * nd We wHI bold tlck * u tor yoa -*i- CERT CO MORA, the MsLjicUn BETTY BOOTH CC Prdadc by Betty Boclb Concert Co. Lecture by Speaker Prominent in Pub- lic Life. See Special Announcement .25 .50 .50 AUGUST 13 9:30 A- M. ^Stories of Animal Life 2:90 P. M. \WBd Animals m CaptiTity\ GEORGE F. MORSE ~ S:00P.M. pUy: ••SUN-UF* ....... .25 .50 1.00 I evening. Aug.. 9th. Everyone should attend from this community and help support their home team. Vern Van Duaee of Rochester Is spending this week with his sister Mrs. Gerald Tyler. Mr and Mrs. Ford Smith of Richville and Darwin Smith of California were guests of Mr and Mrs L. F Streeter Friday. A pi- nic dinner was enjoyed on the lawn. Albert Tyler spent the^aat week with his grandparents, l^r and Mrs. Albert Brown of Gouverneur. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Tyler spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos VanDuxf*e. ^WiLD FOWL AT 8TATE FAIR A feature of the Poultry Show at the State Fair this year will be a display of wild water fowl In the small pond In the center of the building. It will Include eeveral varieties of wild geese. Wear a pair of cheap cotton gloves when you duet and clean. They will help to keep your handa soft and white. If vegetables are unpopular In your Ipniily, try out some new way of cooking and serving them. Cor- nell has a new bulletin which will help. Send to the New York State; Collage of Home Economics at' Ithaca, N Y., for -The Art of Vegetable Cookery\. E-1TS. - T'n^u Ah **y« be sure you ar rigbi and tiien don't ti&*iet on It. a* AUGUST *4 a:30 A. M. Entertainment CnrtoosM and Rag Pictores J2S 2 X>P M. \TKe Wit and Wsadom of C3seJk and Clay\ J. FRANK1JN CAVENY *l50 \•:0P P- M. PopsnW Baled Opera THE BOHEMIAN GIRL\ __ 1-00 Don't Throw Aueurr « t-.ICP.u. JPnlnde: Tke MSa. THERESE QUADRL t^m MARCELLE FALLET. y»*...«u BERTHE FALjLET. ^^ t. BERNARD C CLAUSEN PrekJ. by tW Paria*. Aitkto * •»• 1 m>—• Tbe CimiHiif of I - .JLADY MARY HEATH . Air\ 30 JO SHOES TTiey will serve you twice as long if 1 re- pair them and they will look like new. ew smart STUBEBAKERS now an T new Redactions up to $250 FISHERY in the most colorful and captivating jnotor car bodies of the year . • . •-I-\! ReAectinr the matcbieaa ceoies of Fxaber's arDst-crartamcn, as well aa tbe nnperal- kied reaoercea of tbe Beack and Raiser orwaaaabooa, the Bodies by Fuber bscorporase ao MAKE ME PROVE IT EFFECTIVE AUGUSTS* «r»o AkiCarbooe gaalnti >•>•>•• II Loo ger — lower aod ssew bodies reweal eotxrerj color and grace of boe. w **« ^**» * it af Lies ot cCLtsrv coevemeaoa, tiyjorrrng orw Non-Glare ^Tindshseid for aese oogbt aod richer apbolstcrv^Dew eruags and appomtaaeets of princely aaxary. * -*-\*-ll ! 4. \i I *..jr. 1 •* 1 C I \*- I 1 I H < ^ is w \-M 1 \\^ m 1 •m 1 ^1 * 4 1 *ll \TI ^•» a Seaker-Gravea Motor Co^ Gouverneur, N. Y. W. E. LYTLE ,KY. ft*Li>ftMfjt WHgll Si V * AuroiaosiLjtt A m% sxm.T—#mc« mu &VHJD THSX* w- **- w -*. -- -?*.?-^? a ifc'-r.C- '-^: - -r--a5t/ '£\-'**-2£jL -'* -— H \ : - *\• ^ •-\ -\\ - \•i- «3t