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&w*F9i& •\* ' r -^t THE TRIBUNC-#(tCM, fiOUYERNEUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY — •I , J i GLUT w. ttvnuuwi FU««*AL DfMCTOM -*nM* as* Ml*** Amaitlaiiee Servlee Store **•«• **•* <^*^ FU«NlTUK* CUT FLOWERS *. % OOUVCHNfUm. assssBBsaoKteamm N Y. WKDMCtOAV. AUQUIT 7. 1ftt ROSSIE D. M. HAZELTON General Imnrwce Dependable Stock Companies The big field day bald on August 3rd. under the auspices of the Pn-sbyterian church, was attended by a larg* gathering from Ham- mond. Gouvernrur, and surrounding BIGELOW Mr and Mrs. Detbert KfceaJe and Mr and Mrs Bert Thayer *f Gear* erneur were rial tort Friday at the home of Mr and Mra Leland Mc- Carty FINE Mortimer 8ulllvaa aftd aaa, Mor timer. Jr.. ap+j&t laat week in Buf faJo visiting Mr. Sullivan a daugh ter Mra. Alfred 8chniiv! Mm Klia Sullivan of Carthage accom panned them. Mrs. Margaret Eagleaton and daughter. Mra. Charles Locke of Fin* and Mra. Jay Hand of Har nsvilie. made a business trip tu • • • • • % GOUVtRNfU* OKANITE AND MAftSLK WORKS A Large Steak of American Granite constantly on hand M • J. WALTER McLEAN • S William St* Ooovemaur. N. Y VETERINARIAN CHAS. S. McCOY, O. V. I Day and Night Calls Hoapitai Scrv.ce Phon< 15 to*ns The day waa cool and! The Progreaa Club of Gimlet cloudy. Just hght for out-of-door j street ertll meet next Thursday at * porta, and the parade, led by the' toe bom* of Mre Henry Fleming. Hammond Band drew a fine turn-j Mr and Mra L W Biahop mo* out. abowing many beautifully doc-, torvd to Turin. Saturday, and apeat orarrd ear* float* bicycles, hormea.lthe weekend at the home of thelrj \* atertown. Wednesday. etc. Priara an ardrd to the beat daughter. Mra Leon Slack . -j Mr and Mra William Legaie aud decorated cars wrrf Miss Alice- Cheater Mack n-turned Friday, son Alexia of Gocrerneur, sp^a; Lr-ary. first Noel Sigoumey. sec, . from Spraguevnlle where he waa a) Monday with Mr and Mra C A ond. and Alic* Ottara. third The|viaitor at the home of hi* aunt,; Rogers. b*-«t decorated float, waa the Home! Mra Fliae Crabb j Several of our townapeople r. n Bureau which wa* awarded arst j Mr and Mra Harold Dietrich I Joyetj & very pleasant time at Por and second pnie* Beat bicycle i and aon Harold of Felts Mills spent outfit by Philip O'Hara. nrst. i tbe we^k^nd at the home of B Th e 4^' Many other prizes too numerous' McCar'.y • • • • * • . . BAKE* A TREMLETT • Veterinarians * • — iieeprrAL SER VIC« . DAT AND NaOHT CALLS • Pheae 120 • •••••••••••• —— J 'o mention were awarded. Tbe big GEORGE M. FORMAN 4 CO. I dinner ** B°° n prepared by tbe Public Utihtiea Real Estate 'Ladies\ A:J Society, was tbe big event of the day Everyone left the dinner table with a satisfied look. a> there were eats galore The day * e>en:s ended with a ball #arue between Hammond and Roe- »— for Circular. \'\ but tb * Sam * *\ • l ° PP * d \ ionc uinmca Heal bat* Bonds • GEORGE F. LEAK, Representative GRALYN- Hear Whmt You Soo-— WEDXFJSOAY *iul THrRSDAV. Auir«>t 7 ami ^ ^ r 100% TALKING PICTUKE THE VALIANT Hear and see this I*, wtrfui drama of the weakling who prored himself a valiant in the strangest test of courage man was ever -tailed apim to face with Paul Muni, John Mack Brown, Marguerite Churchill and Don Terry The Cup of Life brimming over, pours out the drama of a man's soul. Abo Vitapbone Acts and Other Novelties FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Ansmst 9 and 10 100% TALKING PICTUEE The Canary Murde r Case with William Powell, James Hall, Louise Brooks and Jean Arthur A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A notorious, captivating beauty of the Broadway stage. known a* The Canary strangle! to'o'eatli in ber luxurious aprt- ment. Why waa the moat beautiful woman on Broadway killed? Also Vitftglione Acts and Oth*r Novelties— i about three o clock, on account of ' rain, which soon cleared the dia * mond The aociety wishes to take this opportunity to thank all tho*.** * ho attended and thoee who so liberally donated to the cause Alterations on the village school are now completed The school has also been painted both inside and outside Mrs. Jam** Fetrie sprained h*-r anklt* a feu da>s ago at the boni** of James Lockie She ha* b**en taken to the home of her daughter Mrs George Bartlett. Mrs John Tiemey is confined to her bed at this u riling. , Mr and Mra Charles Uakum of \ Cani'»n a«re icuests over the week- end at the home of Mr and Mra. G W H:lls On Sunday. Mr and i Mrs HUU, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Libitum, motoivd to Sylvia I-akn Grace Cole left on Monday for 1 Spragjeville to visit her former ; UMU fee^ Mrs EJise Crabb Mrs Khoda Given of Syracaja* ta a visitor at the home of her eon. Oakley Given On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Given and Mra Rhoda I Oven. Mr and Mrs. C. GreenhlU. a r traded church at Kenta Cornera, after which tbey motored to Fine 'o visit relative*- Mr and Mra Frnest Hall of Syra- cuse are apenditr* aome time at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs James New vine Frieda Church of FuHerville ar- ,, nved Monday niKht at the home \f her friend. Ruth Greenhill, for , H visit Ferry Lake on Sunday A picnic dinner and bathlnic party were the ID *^ rest in* feat urea of the day Mr and Mra E F Evans and* Mr and Mrs J F Kva&a art- ^ tertaininit relativea from Michiftar ! M»-« .Veiaon Muir returned 'i i Black River. Sunday, after pa** inn several days with her sisr-r ! and brother in law. Mr and Mn? i Thomas Willia J j Glen French and family of Her j £-»:: wre week end srueats Of thefr parents. Mr and Mra. Nelson j French j Mr and Mrs Gerald Kerr hav^ « no^ed from F^ne to Oeweaatchie George Muir of Nahaaane. ww an overniajht arueat of his nie^e and nephew. Mr and Mra Thomas ( j W'lHs. Wedneaday ntarht. j Mr and Mra Harley Perry of. , Hufcsell spent Thursday with Mrs. ! IVrry's sister. Mrs C A Roarers , , Mr and Mrs Clarence Murphy of Rome, came Saturday ntjrht to spend a week with Mr and Mrs Thomas Willis j i Ray Duncan and familv of De ' to be equipped with niti ACCE§§liU „ 1 mEEZIHG MGIJlATOi was the General Electric • • • • • . and every General Electric Refrig- erator—from thejfcnt one $old—ha$ had this added convenience •«•: MQXDAY and TUESDAY, August 12 and 13 Square THE LATEST TALKING PICTURE SENSATION Thrills anff\action galore! The ehoute of the crowd, tender words of lora, stlrrlna ouajle oalla, the rattle of draane, the tramp 'nf marching feet Brought to yon with startling_j-ealism! with JUNIOR COOHLAN and LOUIS WOLHEIM All Talking Comedy, \The Photographer'' The bush and grass along the villas* «*k-wa>k* and atony Ttie* r^ntfrt Tti? TuneraT of roadsides is still growing As yet no attempt has been made to get rid of this nuisance (and why not?) Mrs Rosean Phalen. Jim Mullen, and Mr and Mrs Robert Lee mo- tored to the mountains. Sunday This village was all excited a few days ago by the appearance of a strange man prowling around; Sunday, at night. The state troopers were, Mr and Mrs J. L Heath are called but the man had disappear- visiting relatives at South Russell ed and has nut been »ygir*rgrw. -|«nd t>K?raase. The big stone-crusher bin. while ! W'arren Ells of Potsdam spent being moved to the new Roaaie-, *be week-end at the home of his OxBow county road, went through the village recently, ripping and tearing everything in its way First it broke through the planka on the village bridge, and tore down aJl the telephone wires and crossarm Mr and Mrs Donald _Faxr__At-iGraaae w~ex* o*«-e-StindaT rtsttors ' Mra. Farr'sTof Mrs. Emma Towne. ( brother. Roy Donaldson. Thursday.' Miss Irma Dowiing is spending a Mra Ernest Mack and sons few days mith her sister. Mrs F Verne and Chester, spent the week-, M Stevsn at Conifer end in Copenhagen visiting at tho! Mr and Mrs Oakley Given and : home of Mr and Mrs H. Gilpin, j mother. Mrs Rhoda Given of Her Mr and Mra Carl Jones and, mon. were visitors of Mr and Mrs children. J Jones and Mra. Emma' E. V. Howling. Sunday. j Cole, were visitors in Lowville on! Mrs C. D. Carr and daughter in front of SL Patrick*! church. No attempt by those In charge of BRASIE CORNERS parents. Mr and Mrs S M. Ells. Arthur Lawrence and Henry Gray of Richville. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and J Simmons, were visitors Sunday at the home of Fred Stevens. Pauline of Gouverneur and Mr. and Mrs J X McLeod of Edwards, spent Monday evening at C. M Randall's. Mr and Mrs. Blan of Scnenec tady were in town laat week. Mrs Blan will be remembered as Misa Nancy McCollum. On Wedneaday. July 31st. Mr Heiekiah Fanning of Oswegatchie. was invited to Breesy Hills Farm, the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs Jay Clark, where a few of his E VERY General Electric Refrigerator—from the Terr first oae that was put on tbe market—has had a aim- pie and aoooeaibio dene* to regulate freezing speed. For all generai uses, however) including the making of ice euhes and froaen desserts), the usual temperature in the General Electric Refrigerator is perfect. Howerer, there mar be times when ron wish to hasten the process—- and for those times TOU hare this freezing regulator. This refrigerator is also the first—and .the only one—to have an aJtatecicahi- Bet, warp-proof, strong at a safe. All its mechanism is hermeticallv sealed in a steal casing and mounted on top to allow greatest shelf area for food storage. It operates quietly, causes no radio interference and nerer needs oiling. It i s particularly sanitary and easy to keep clean. There are now 300,000 users of Gen- eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has erer spent a single dollar for service or repairs. Come in today and pre us the privi- lege of telling you about our conveni* ant time payment plan. s* f' ' ^ \: r.«' '.\'*- :&.' rl **3S5S1 ' - •\\* 'Sjj • r \\^^m •**^. : \^H '_ \—-—^\..T^J-j Mr. and Mrs. C G Leonard spent Sunday in Ogdensburg at the hornet relatives gathered to remind him the outfit was made to remedy the [ of th*»ir daughter. Mrs. V. it Mix.' h <* bad reached another milestone damage done. j Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hendrickjon the road of life. A bountiful and Mr. LaMarr of Flemingrton. N. I picnic dinner was served, cafeteria J. were guests Sunday at the home! s'yle. at noon on the large porch of Mr. and Mrs Archie Cassaw. j of which all did amplejustice. Al- Mrs. Jerold Reary is in Oa^Iej^JJ^LOuxh-a surprise to Mr. Fanning. it didn't take his breath away Mrs. Lillian__Hnnon and dsugh jhmr. 'jumltal suffertng from an In- er of Gouverneur. spent the week-j fection in her finger end at T. AV Weatherup's. Mr and Mrs Charles Shippee and children of Spraaruevllle spent Sunday at Eugene Fleming's. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Sayer of Liv- erpool are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. Geora-e Truer of Syracuse spent the week-end at Chesley Sayer's. ?__ Carl Raven\ of Gouverneur was\ in town Sunday. Walter Fleming is very poorly at this writing. Harold and Fred Mitchell of Morristown spent Sunday at Will Ingram's. he blew out. with one well directed Mr. and Mrs Lester !* m itn and« D,0W ' lhe 79 ciJld,<> » on the birth- Marjorie and Reginald, spent Sun-! dfty cake P**P*™*~t>y the hostess, day at the Floyd Fleming cottage' An hope his Dre *th * «ood enough at Pleasant Lake Miss Ava Bulger of Buffalo Is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lester Smith. ANTWERP To feed cows well this summer mitt TfrwveiiT a milk shortage next fail; furthermore, it pays well. ANNOUNCING Hotpoint 5 ; New Hi-Speed CaJrod Unit -• The Fastest Electric Range Unit in the World James Lathan. a son of Mito Lathan. deceased, who used to live^ in Antwerp, opened & barber shop In the Belle Brown block this week. The store has been remod- eled and redecorated. ! An outing at Mrs. Harold Hay i den's summer cottage on Lake On- ! tario was enjoyed by six members i of the Antwerp American Legion j Auxiliary. Saturday, July 27th. The day was enjoyed by swimming and bridge playing on the lawn. High scores were made by Mrs. Lee Da- rig and Mrs. George Owens. A picnic supper was served, after which the party enjoyed a motor boat ride. Those who attended from Antwerp were Mrs. Douglas Marsh, Mrs. Lee-D*rfs. Mrs James Brown. Mrs. Robert Carr. Mrs George Owens and Mrs. E D West. Water taxes are being collected at the Antwerp Bank. Sunday services were resumed at the Methodist church Sunday Rer. A. E. Budd of Derby. Conn has joined his family at the home of E. C. Moaher. Dr. and Mrs Sweet of Wadding ton are guests of Dr. and Mr* C j E Robinson. { Francis Baumert, a medical stu-! -d*a* -at ^$atr rfcirersity. in New | Haven. Conn.. 1m home for the Funi I roer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs j J A. Baumert to carry him past many more birth days. After dinner, (but before the sleeky member of the party closed his eyes for 40 weeks), the amateur photographers were busy with their cameras, taking pictures of the group. Those present be- sides the host and hostess, were: Mr. and Mrs. Hexekiah Fanning, Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams and daugh- GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL. REFRIGERATOR ST LAWRENCE COUNTY imUTlES, INC LIGHT HBAT POWXB - Phone 58 -—-^ v. •\/^J* ter, Alice, Mrs. Janie Kerr, Laud onda, daughter Elva, andTson Vlr-i member preaent. The Carr and Charles Kerr of Oswe-j gll of Fine, and Mrs. C. H. Clark! age of the six oldest gatchie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sim-' of Gouverneur. who was the oldest, 45$ years. Every JRecord Smashed- 81,065 De Soto Sixes Sold the First Year! v-.-,5. A NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC ACHIEVEMENT You will find that this new Hotpoint speed unit is29 r 'c faster and 15 r c more economical. Although rated at 1200 watts, it requires J 5 V less en- ergy to bring cold water to a bdil than any 1000 watt unit. The greatest forward step in range unit development since Hotpoint built the first electric range. The New Hi-Speed unit is interchangeable with any Hotpoint units now in use. We will be pleased to show you this wonderful unit in actual operation at our store as well as^he 4930 Hotpoint models with new conveniences. HOTPOINT A GENERALL ELECTRIC PRODUCT ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY UTILITIES, INC LIGHT HXAT TOWTS. 58 POND ROAD Mr. afid Mrs Lynn Pool* *^D* Sunday with his parents and founi his mother gaining slowly Mrs. Fr*xJ Jones has beec very ill the past week but a sore* be* ter. Mr and Mrs. A. Wells were call- ers in this place recently Claude Hendricks returned hoiae from Carthage laat week where b* had been receiving treatment* or his foot. Clinton and Clifford Reed attend ed tbe bail game Sunday which re- sulted in a nctpry for BroadwtT Mrs Raabeck of Wean Hemoe and damghler. Mrs White of He- kimer. spent laat Thursday a: Yr*< Jones' _ V E Wood worth of Gocvers*.;.- and a denxaastrator for the IVico Lighttng Syatem. were eaDerr JC *h!s plate 8a!Uicay Mr. and Mrs Grant Bland is mi daughters, Margaret and Hzit. spent Sunday with her narenu ^•^u>- : Wi zr The Greatest Climb in motor car \ •.••r:- •* ^ Phone 211-M H. A. BISHOP :>A6 tA$* warn a-eic^ Hosae 845 aT Tall /ACTO*Y Onlj a year has passed since tbe ad- vent of tbe Clxrysser-bttllt De Soto Six. --' ] In that twrfvemonth, tbe De Sato Six has broken ajl previous sales records for mnj first-year car >r any price with the smashing total of 81,065 Flr^nly entrenched in popular taror, becoming better and better known with every day, winning new friend- ship* with new owners, De Soto Six is so far ahead of rivals that a con- tinnoasly triumphant future can be predicted. For the wiae will c^iOiiwe to boy where tbe value is; and there is no other value like the De Soto Six! xsl ;\». 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