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_ s ,<*«**' Kfc - J v r=* TMI TRIMJNC-PftSM. OOUVtWWtUW. W. V WKOW»>DAY, *UOU»T 7. 1»2» 7^%^ ;- -t V*-T \' • -» • • • i * T* ; .\ .V tfv* - © *205- &***/# now! A New Frigidaire porcelain - on - steel outside and inside equipped with thv famous ''Cold Control- DEKALB JUNCTION NOTES Cotne in and MV thi* new Frifidaiix. A small deposit puU it or any other Frifidairr in }our borne. Then you can take care of tbe halancr—a little rack month —under liberal term*. Stop in at our display room — today. •• Tht* remains of Samuel Smithers, fine time. ' 90 who d*~d «' the home of hi* Kn. John Toomey of Gouver- ; daughter. .Mr and Mr* McDonald, neur. who ha* bt*eo visiting her j at Buffalo, mere brought on Tours- sister. Miss Julia Divine for a eon- t day afif mooc by tnun^ sjad IJL*I>O pie of days, returned home Thura- j lo Hfuvt-lton wbere be was born. day. I Mr Smithers bad a sever* strode A number from here *(tended I Monday evening. » hich caused' his Chautauqua at Heraton last week. ' death He was one of the pioneer Mrs. Frank Diftman and Miss j business men of this place, where Mary Mahoney of Wrruont, who hr conducted a funeral machine visited their sister. M,*» Julfa Ds> chop. and also manufactured vine, have returned to their home. pumps Upwards of twenty years Mr. and Mrs Georjee Evans and ago he and bis wife went to live son Billy, who have been visiting with their daughter. Maud, who at Oneida, have rvturned. Her sis- had married Mr Smithers was a tax. Miss Bernice Heed, accompan- member of the Methodist Eplsco- led them home for the rest of the pal church He leaves besides his summer daughter, s wife, who was unable Mrs Clifford Wilruarth of Can- to come to the funeral, on account ton. visited her parents. Mr and of poor health Mrs William Sayer. on Sunday. Miss On rude Seymour of Sara- Mr and Mrs George MrCormick nac Lake was the guest last week and children and Mrs Catherine of Mrs Vanilla Haven and other McCormick of Watertown. were friends George and Portia Vande- Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, Under accompanied her on her re- Bernard Devtne. turn. Monday. Miss Carrie Tremlett of Pots- Mi cbael Sullivan, formerly of this dam has been a recent guest of place, was married on Tuesday to Mr and Mrs. Lee Tremlett. Miss Irene ODriscoll of Canton. James Tanner htl been visiting} Those from here attending were his son. Bert Tanner of Tonawan- Mr and Mrs. Bernard Devise, Miss da. Margaret Devintu Timothy SulH- Mr and Mrs Thomas Kerr and van, Mrs. William Miles. Miss daughter, and Mr and Mrs Verne FR1GIDAIRE MUMM TMAX A MiLLiOX IX VMM Oswegatchie Light & Power Co* Ckmverneur's Home Company PHONE 23 CHTJBCH STREET Agreeta Miles, and Miss Dow a They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Devtne, Wednesday, leav- ing Thursday for Palinde Park. N J., where they will make their home. Mr and Mrs. George Green are at the St Lawrence River, camp ing. Mr and Mrs. Charles Bum ham. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Woods at KirkviUe. have returned. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Barber of Utica were week-end guests of Mrs. Addle Westcott. They returned on Sunday. Mrs. Westcott accompan Klchards and daughter of Pougb- keepsie have been visiting Mr and Mrs Homer Powell They are now visiting friends at Collins James Vandelinder was taken 111 with tonsilitis and has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Vandelinder w^re going to Worcester. Mass.. to -visit her sister. Mrs Arthur Cle- ments. Fortunately they had not yet started on their journey. Mrs F*-ank Wilson of Watertowji was a recent niest of her sister, Mrs. George Gibbons j Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Streeter. Miss j Ruth O'Brien. Mrs Vanilla Haven. \ and Mrs Carrie Johnson have re ied them and will remain for sev cently taken an automobile trip to era! weeks Mrs. Thomas Wright and two children of DeXalb visited Mrs. Ara Spencer on Monday. Mrs. William VanBuren of Her- mon was the guest Tuesday Miss Nettie VanBuren. Canada Mrs. Walter Dennis of Red Rock. visited her son. Richard Dennis and family, last week. George Lechich of Hermon visit- of ed Mrs. Henrietta Thomas and Mrs. Anna Haven^JSun_4ay\ as he Mr aha^ Mrs. L K. TJoTTTer of \was ^TeavTng to resume his studies West Hermon were guests Tues- in the Lei and Stanford University, day on Mrs. Nettie Collier. Mrs. California. Collier accompanied them home on Mrs. Susie Graham of Water- a short visit, towHL who has been visiting her Mr and .Mrs. John Tripp, who sisier. Mrs L. W Stacey and broth- i visited Mr. and Mrs Jesse Tripp at er. K, Woodward, has returned to | RichvUIe, have returned home Mr and Mrs Merrill Bishop of Sylvia Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ada Bishop, Monday. Miss Eva Risley, who passed a couple of weeks at Alexandria Bay, has returned. her home Misses Ethel and Doris Kentfield of Gouverneur. have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kentfield. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Q'Grady have been entertaining Edward Savage Mrs Millard Wainw right and and Orrin Dearth of Dayton, Ohio, son Richard, who spent several Mr and Mrs C W. Griskill en- days at Hermon with her grand- tertained last week their daughter, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miss H-ikla Griskill. and Miss Doro Ladd. returned home Thursday thy Charters of Potsdam, and Miss Mrs. Mabel Roulston and Miss Doris Hanley of North Lawrence. , Mae Price are guests of Mrs. Car Mrs. Carrie Lobdell. Dorothy ' rie Johnson. G'lmour. Florence Powell, Isabelle Superintendfcfr^ of Schools. Car Barnes. Genevieve. GeraldJne and los Blood of Hetavelton, was in Pauline Moore, have returned from town Tuesday on official business. Trout Lake where they have en- Mrs. Frank Dewey was the guest joyed a ten days' outing, of Mrs. Edna Burke at Hermon. Mr. and Mrs. VanLytle of Rens- and attended Chautauqua while selaer Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. there. , C. C Lytle, Snnday. Mr. and Mrs, f»erley Fairbanks.' Miss Isabelle Todd of Canton^ and Venetia and Harold Fairbanks, \who has been visiting her grand- passed Sunday at Castorland. ; mother, Mrs. William Alkertoa, re- Mrs Cora Wilson is visiting turned Tiome on, Sunday . Her par- friends ar Barre, Vt. • • , ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Todd. Rev. and Mrs. George Dando and vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Rev. Pendelbury. who took charge Mrs. W. Alkerton. She accompan- of the Junior Epworth League of ied them home, which Mrs. Dando is leader, re- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bishop of turned on Thursday from Cook's Pond. Those who went were: TETBtTNS-PRSSS ADS BRING RESULTS Norman Dando. Everett Woods, Furlo Gilmour, Billy Frisco. Louis Bishop. Elisabeth Tremlett, Flor- ence Powell, , Isabelle Barnes, Doris Bishop, Leone * Frisco, Ruby Gotham. Doris Merrithew, Edna Dennis. Irma Thornhlll, and Eve- lyn Dennis. All reported having a To AH Automobile Owners n- * & You enjoy driving your car don't you? There is no qquestion but what everyone owning a car gets a great deal of enjoyment in being out in the open air and 'sunshine. Groton and Mr. and Mrs. WUiJam Bishop of Gouverneur visited at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ada Bis- hop on Sunday. Mr Bishop, who is sick. Is some better. . Mrs. Mary Bishop of SpnMruerille is visiting there. Mr. Leveghetta's young son was riding down hill with his wagon with other boys, when bis wason ran into the ditch, throwing brn otf and cutting his head, which bled quite badly. He was attended bv a doctor at Canton. 7 A business meeting of the off: cers and department superintend ents of the W. C. T.'r. will be held on Wednesday at I p. m., with Mrs Floyd Powell. A number from here attended the Sunday schooj convention at [ Russell, Saturday. Since our mysterious fir* of a few days ago. a second chemical engine has been purchase The present one was not sufficient Just stop for a moment and try and imagine your reaction if sud- denly some one said to you, \You cannot drive any more—stay off the highways\. It would be quite a shock, wouldn't it? . / And still, that'is just what will happen to a great many motor car owners unless they meet the provisions of the Safety Eesponsibility Law recently enacted by the New York State Legislature, and effective September 1st SOUTH RUSSELL The new law provides that if a person is involved in an accident with an automobile or truck from now on, and the judgment resulting therefrom is rendered on or after September 1st 1929, and is not satis- fled within a period of fifteen days, his operator's license and his reg- istration certificate, or certificates,, on all cars owned, will be revoked. Ee will not be allowed to operate an automobile untO the judg ment is satisfied, and he has furnished the State with proof of his abil- ity to pay future judgment! resulting from automobile accidents. way to be protected from, the far-reaching jniiilnw rWiinliii 11'Tffiiliiil TnM i TinMtilT and Property Damage poiicy which will be accepted by the State as proof of fhttTsfial responsibility Tbe Merchants* Mutual furnishes service second to none and :he rues of tbe company 'effect a subftan2al string re the initial cost Ihv- ideodi are now being paid as the pobcies expire We have had printed a~littk pamphiet brefy descf^g this law will be giad to furnish yon upon rec -est C. I. BOCKUS i Thursday afternoon as Mrs Car- rie L*ary alighted from h*r car ar the residence of town clerk Ray French of Russell, a lanre ferocious German police dot: owned by Ted Fortune came at her and manrM I her hand very badly, ftfc* was taken to Dr DHmage at H*-r~-sn where her hand was cared for >b<* j Is in a rery bad condition rau**d , by the pstfn in ber hand zzi th* severe frisrht she had. fr^t Town and family sr*n* 'h- oast we*k at their cottar* at Boyd Pood. Mr and Mrs Arthur 'Hc-m^acd and three children spent Fund*? at their home hers A number from this ridn:*j t'- t ended tbe 8 R Cotrr*n^<->c a* 4 Russell Saturday Mr and Mrs Harry Jon** of! Akron. O.. Mr and Mrs H^^r 1 Allen of Hermon w*re T-ni-or? at W H Schuyler's Sunday Myron Barry has returned home from tbe Hepburn bosptta: His eyes are much Tbr TJW—tJowinr ]( waemt tbe better the crop ftAvnroe * LOUT IZZLDIXG PboaeHJ G017Y*»JTLX K Y NOTICE—PwrswoK U> as Order af Hot. Ceyio» G Ctssmey g-u-racau of the Cocaty of 9L Lawme* and according to tbe Statute is rath eases made and provided Nacre Is bere%y £?••• to aC persocf tar j** claims acain^t ta# esca:> of Johs B r^eecbais. Imz* of ;b* Trwa of r>perw?eT hi wmit c&cz:j de» tf—>d ihmt ther are re^s**c '-o exh.br ! the aa&e. w-,Ut # ^e i-oocb*r tc tbe svhocrfber a: LM m t!be Vt^sce of IV>*T* 9**r ts tbe Tow* of De>rrrr m sa-^d Cocsty as or before i* r.st *Uy of V^«5Wr SMKL Da^ed. fVsrmry H 1» I* WT+JJLkM B FTXTTHAM A^S. w^jt ra *Bj*x»e >S»'i>f N T NATHAJf T LCTUOT. 3L T-- 127 EAST MAIN MASONIC TEMPLL 3UILDING GOUVERNEUR The Man's Wardrobe / - and Its Warm-Weather Needs Are Being Amply Provided for These Days by Our Values in Men's Wearing Apparel Here Are Many Unusual Values inTMen^sDress ^Selectionof Vancy Patterns White and Plain Colon art An Opportsnkf t or Thrift Coming Just tt s time when you need plenty of siiirti for Summer, this is s sayings opportunity that you will surely want to take sdrantsge of. You may make your selection from a large variety of fancy patterns —also plenty oi plain whites, tans, greys and blues. If you ; looking for a really good shirt at 9tc> he sure to see taeae! Funey Puttems An Fist Color ~ AU CotUr AtUchtd StyU Men's Rayon \ Unk» Suk* A real underwear rahst 4m the diM-rtfrnnat- tag mas will appreciate. Ath- Jeuv style Button SSouWar or Button Frosst In Pastel col- xn or whitt. i s^ r 98 Men's Ties For Eaaccr . Selected allcs in asso r ted stripes,, checks and plaids. Many unusual patterns. rGea- erously cut and well finished * N:*J */- ^. 98c \Wavedy\ •: Caps for Men Of fine qwality Csssyncrjsav Pall satk Men's Athletic Union Suks laade of good quality Nshv- sook aed faQ cut throofhoot. Rrmforced with knitted i n «e r t \ across back. Wears Well — Fits A vah»^ 'Hat the 'krrv -»r»o^ per w:M appra* date, at— 49c Men's Trousers «Piec*mr Mo«lel The snare Eagfash cat with wide, pkated waist band and fnfl est bottoms is is step with ~»tyfc. Selected fabrics in nov- elty twists, bciusihonc and fancy uit For Men ami Young Men If you are anxious u> replenish your ward- robe at considerable savings, you will want to take advantage of the Suit Values we are now showing. Here is a selection of smart suits in the sea* sons f choicest patterns and newest shades— at a price that will appeal to the thrif ty-wise. « A $158 in Lisle cord oift, 4Sc Majestic BdtBfor Mm i eosjrl 49c $2.98 to $4.98 Aywon Shaving Need* h«t ooo when yoatmjr a Manthoo Marathons bawt that Style and Charactar Jthat ahrays tnsuraa M The Headlmer** S2.96 \The Forecatt\ S4.96 Majestic hnUm 25c C& 49c Kj- r- V I»^ «!j m Recommended For Tan Calf Men's Oxfords ex $5.90 M-98 Gun Metal -J ^ZJTO i. -\ \ rfr *\\' ~~ *-' ''££'** *~&