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*•** - - .'\ft... - \A FAIR WHERE THE PROMISE IS PERFORMED'! \\ $ 12,OOQ Grandstand Now ^E^^c^^^^^m 5,OO0 !•! Baseball Card is Positively jthe Great- est Ever. Featuring The House of David Baseball Team vs. The Carthage Independents Here Are A Few Other Features ir cus-Baseball - $4,O0O For Races -Bigger Auto Show Free Attractions Before Grandstand Include Daily! Presentation of 1. The Australian Woodchoppers Of New York Hippodrome and Ringling Brothers Circus Fame 2. THE THREE DEKOS World's Greatest Acrobats on Stilts Superb Acts By 3 Troupes 3. THE ETZ TROUPE Sensational Aerjalists J. 5. BABCOCK, President ~~B. A. DODDS, Secretary Mr and Mrs. Dell Huckle and] Mr and Mrs. Jay Jeffers of Hart Mrs. Bert Thayer were in Water-1 ford. Conn., have been spending town. Saturday. i the past week as the guest of Mr Mr and Mrs. O. E. Luther spent ! Offers' parents. Mr; and Mr* Sunday at Black Lake with Mr and Mrs Guy Bigelow of Syracuse, who are camping there. Mr and Mrs, Eugene Cameron { Qi u Anne Bf ^ on p^ ©f Park street were business call ; I _•„.• Fred Jeffers on Howard street. | Miss Elisabeth Goode, health nurse for the city of I'tica, spent - the week-end 4n-fch** village as the Thursday and street ers in Syracuse, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon of Gar- den City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane and other reratires fa town. . _ -rrr _ Mrs. Fred Endersbee of Canton spent Saturday and Sunday with *.._._, Mrs, Eugene Cameron of Park «**S«t street. - Miss Marguerite Hargrave, of Winnipeg, baa been the guest of her aunt. Mra. Charles H. Scott, on the SomerviUe road, for a few days. pect street. | Mrs. J. E. McGulre and little son of Johnstown are spending a week ! as the guest of Miss May Fltxger aid. - -—-•-_ — - Mr. and Mrs. Ham* Han*ea- o' Watertown spent tha week cad with Mrs. Hansen's mother. Mrb Garvin. j Mrs. Thos. Ferguson of Glen * Buell is visiting at the home of he: son, Stanley Ferguson, on the Som ierviUe Road. t Mr. and Mrs. William Garvin of New York city, have returned aft- ' v M*— \M+~, n—~. • «n~* «t iK*' er »P«ttding two weeks with Mrs. 'Good Shepherd hospital in Syra* wj. «^ n»«w« nt w»«f R.r cuse is spending her vacation with Un Fred Brown <* *«* ** r ' Mrs. Harold Fortune and two children of Jamestown. N. Y . were the guests for a week of Mrs M Garvin of McKean stree*. Mr. and Mrs George Sayer of Johnstown street enjoyed a motor trip through southern Canada and central New York last week. Mrs S R. Hall of Slayton. Minn, spent the past week the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs A. A. Gates of Rock Island street Mrs. Emma HaU and daughter. Jean of Rome, mr^ guests V&H* pwak of Lou and Ella Hall of Rock Island street. Misses Grace and Pearl Orvis, and Edith Vaile. were week-end guestB in Ottawa and on Tuesday they left for a. trip througrT^the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholo- mew-are occupying the Millard cot- tage at Wintergreen Bay ar Pteas- ant Lake for two 'weeks. \ ~~ ' Robert Clark who is employed at the Rome Brass and Metal Works spent the week end with his par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Silas Clark at their home on Smith street. Miss Alison Ormiston. supervis- Claude her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gates, in Parker street. Mr and Mrs. H. 8. Christian and daughter Eleanor of St. Petersburg. Fla.. are spending a few weeks as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lehigh, West Barney street. Mr. and Mrs. JX E. Sweet, who re- cently sold their home at Adams Center, hare moTed to Gourerneur will reside with Mrs. Sweet's aey street in company with her sister from Natural Bridge, left this week for an auto trip to Michigan. Mr. and \Mrs George Hitchcock and son BilUe of Passaic N. J . are guests this week of his mother. Mrs. Harriet Hitchcock. Barney street. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennett and family of Washington. I) C, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and M A . w _ , Mrs. Claude Gates and Mr. and smother. Mrs. Mary Ackennan. West j Mrf JAn ^.^ **'*<?* J*** Earl if*!* and! \d Mrs, Frank Kidweil and son •^ S- 1 ?:^^^\^^'^^ * J*ck of Chicago are guests this csmpmy trtp -which extended thru i week of Mr and Mrt ^^ Hllu ihe Adirondack* and into Vermont., ^j other friends in town. They risited many points of inter ! Mr and Mrg Everett E. Enos of eat. including Ausable Chasm, the Syracuse were week-end guests of islands of Lake ChampUin. Long nlg parents. Mr. and Mrs A Enos. Lake, Schroon Lake, and Lake East Main street. Their daughter. George. . ~ i Mrs.^John E. RuUer of Arlington, Her. Maynard P. Beach, pastor *. j., i9 their guest this week. of the Massena Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miner of and former pastor of the local Syracuse are the parents of a son. church accompanied by Mrs. Beach born Friday at the St. Mary's hoe- and daughter, have been spending pttal. Mrs. Miner was formerly several days as the guests of Miss Dorothea Skinner, daughter friends here. i0 f Mr. and-Mrs. Wright Skinner, Mrs. Roger Washburn and son former residents of this village, J Mrs Ellogene Elliott of Montreal Ji is the guest of Mrs G M Dodds, Rowley street. Mrs. Laura Brown of Los Angeles, Calif, is visiting her sister. Mrs; 1 G. M Dodds. Rowley street. . j Mrs A. L. McCrea of Larchmont ? is visiting Mrs A. C. Gates on iiofi : dm street. ]| Mr and Mrs. Edwin McFalls of Cleveland. Ohio, are guests of his .parents. Mr. and Mrs John W. Mc- Falls. Austin street. Mr. and Mrs. Roland l^ton of $ y r J cuse wire week-end\' gu elsls 6T j \M*r. and Mrs William Crossman. Mr**. SimcHi Austin and daughter Bessie of East Main street are spending a few weeks at Aurora, III., the guests of Mrs^Austin's sis- ;tr. Mrs wrH.-Healy.' Maurice Hurley of St. Lawrence County Ctilities. Inc.. is spending a few weeks in Potsdam, his former hooie — ..- . . \ —Mrs Floyd VanWormer and • daughter. Anna Laura. o£ Water- \\ town, were guests today a^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cur- , tis on West Barney street. . Mrs E. A. Jenne and daughter (.Hazel, are guests of Mrs. A. E. i Cushman at the Cushman cottage j at Sylvia Lake. in*r nurse at the Good Shepherd Hospital in Syracuse, is spending a! Mrs. C. C. Fraser of Port Leyden week as the guest of her parents, j has been visiting her cousin. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Ormiston. | Vilas Johnson of Austin street for John of Barney street and Mrs.. Grover Moore of Barnes street,- toave returned home after a visit at the home of Mrs. Washburn's parents at North Tonawanda They •were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. C. M Gonigal and daugh- tar Ethel, who are visiting, at the Washburn home. and now residing in Syracuse Mrs. Ralph* Vrooman. aoe Lydis Phillips and daughter Mary Alice, of Carthage, have been spending a week as the guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs Marcus Phillips on Prospect street-—Mr TrtWTnan_jl; so was their guest over the week end. -r- - . Mr and Mrs. Thomas Halford of' William street entertained over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Halford. Mr and Mrs. Mark ' Snyder, and Mr. Snyder's mother; also three children. Rev and Mrs L. L. Hutchinson and daughter of the.Baptist parson- age, left Thursday for a few weeks' | visit with friends and relatives An » Rochester. Muring the pastor's Va- cation period. Miss Gladys Leeson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leeson of Johnstown street, is spending some time with her sunt, Mrs. Waiter Lacks of Piedmont near Nyack. Miss Evalene Seeber, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Seeber of Johnstown street, returned to her Jusae Monday after spending! ten days with her aunt, Mrs. Ralph j Waters of Albany. She also visited relatives at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. David Boscoe and family of Cherry Valley have been spending several days at the home of Mr. Boscoe\s mother, Mrs. Sarah Boscoe, on Starbuck street. Mrs. Boscoe. who recently fell on the stl^s of her home and fractured several ribs, is slowjy recovering Rev. H. S Hurd. pastor of the FOURTH ANNUAL FIE LDDAT . -, ., - A*ro .• COMMUNITY FAIR JDEPEYSTER, N. Y„ AUGUST 9TH MORNING PROGRAM - Aeroplane Stunt Flying and Passenger Carrying Horseshoe Pitching Contest and Other Sports ---— --Jlammotfe-Parade-at «LL30 A- M. ' Harvest Dinner in Grange and Masonic Halls Pri<>e .>tk\ \ .. Jioast Pork, Brown draw, etc the past few days. Rev. William Cotter of Boston. Mass . is spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. Jerome J. O'Brien of Barney street. «• Mrs. James Conitlin and son* Jack, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. are guests of Mrs. Conkrin's sister. Mrs. Ora Spencer Fuller, Barnes street. Prof, and Mrs Scott L. Brown and children^ have returned home after spending the summer at the home of Mr. Browns parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, a/ Leon- ards ville. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parker of Sterling street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brodertck of Utica and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Coon of Syracuse at Cedar Camp, their summer cottage at Black Lake. Mrs. Glenn VanValkenburg and daughter. Lois Jean of South Gor- don street, spent the past week as ( the guest of her.aunt, Mrs Geoi-ge Carman, of Lacona. Mr and Mrs. Robert Drummond and tiwree daughters of Scranron. Tt:; vtslted at the home of Mr and Mrs James Ross on Prospect street Wednesday and Thursday while en- route home after touring in Cana- da They started on their return AFTERNOON PROGRAM ; Sensational Parachute Jumping Base'Ball—Purse $250.00 rartliage Independents v*. Saranae Lake 6:00 o'clock Supper—Baked Ham, etc.—Price 50c EVENING PROGRAM Band Concert, 7 to 8—Gouverneur Citizens' Band Popular Dances—Harley Cash and His Jungle Band ._ Iicket J r—$1.25 Per Couple, Extra Indies 5<V Old Time Dances—Arley Leonard and His Old Timers ; —Tickets—$1.00 Per Couple . 'limp ID Leap Out\ J59MAR-29 Rebuilding Wrecked Cars Our SpedaW '[* The body bt your auto Is heir to many ills—squeaks, breaks snatches, etc. And we're Car Doctors. Let us cure these troubles for a moderate cost. Lefns take the scratches sss dents out of your fender**. Why hare new ones put on when, cur skillful work brings same results for a fractional part of the oost* Auto Top and Body Shop—sfSTAL* work, auto glass and auto painting that giree Satisfaction—Boat Tops and Cushions— _„ HUsVR.TITE AUTO TOP COATING W.S.FOLSOM 420 State St. ;•' Watertown, N. Y. -..- Phone 3362 <8TANDARC FOR 18 YKXRS> FRUIT. MARKETS GOUVCRNiVR Phetts 90 Tbe Place Wkere^uality and Senrice Reigru HOME CaOTWTf NEW CABBAGE, HARD HEADS ChurcTa of the Nasarene tendered Ui l , arT 5tmrvru is resignation m the Sunday even-J journey Saturday _Jin^ senrice. the resignation to take' ^ iBS B^lle Merrttt of St Joseph,. effect Imnsediately. He left early Michigan, leaves the last of this. Monday morning for the New Eng j w ^ k for t tr t p through the^oe%traI T land states .accompanied by his \ mC southern part of the state be-. family. They will risit with friends j / ore returning, for the openine oi ! in Saratoga Springs on their trip kchool She teaches LatU tn thai Mr and Mrs, Bftward S. Laber | »chooU of that city <•* dee and daughter. Marian Lou, of j x r ^^ )frs Leo Curtis and fam-i Barnes street, accompanied by Mrs ily were week-end guests of Mr J ; Laberdee-s sister. Miss Lsfa Cook ; mDa Xrm WTlBam Carr and fnfnlaHt } of Olean, left Tuesday morning by j al BurUmrton. Vt. Their dnughtee.J i motor for Bridgeport. Cann.. where; Rosemary, remained as the guest they will risit at the home of Mr. * Uim aallie Carr and win campai Laberdees father Joseph Laberdee,» for two weeks at Camp HocheUgmJl ; who is is failing iwalth; also Mr. « LaJt, Champlain. Laberdee's sister. Mrs, L.O. Oar- jira George U Tah | *** They wiQ be absent for ser- at ^iAaer Friday erenin* Guests I eral daya •., tachss>a\ Mrs, A. F. McATlaates.! , Mra V. P Abbott, Mrs. Etisabethl i^nsson. Mrs Delia Hodgkia Miss! « entenaine41 ;^^r^ St. *»' Jlotcy Sookist Umo«« for Womeri and Misses in all the better styles and fa Vies areamripg every day. These have been priced for quick selling at from as low as $18M^eH$35£0 Men's High Grrade Suits * Our large line t incl J^T Famous dCURLEE Clothes Z^iZ^ weU ^ \ high quality suiti $15.0016 msm •:• r. •• > ^.' • ^*, - : 4^o« zMntOALi \^ranuT: 2 DOMD 35c ' id. 25c nnw 5 tpicial «n *«»(•« i 3 pounds Z9c -1 wHmmALYi&TkTvm k rasa STOSI PSACHIS . ——— I • W'» II *\ •' MI • KVTIEE STOCK 0? ~ SUMMER HATS iaclvdiAf feft* a-kd ttnmt, fonacrlj lokl u high S5.00. will U ckwad rat at \95c each NEW SILK DRESSES ,_ X*Z.-..~ in aD the wasted styles tad f« qmick selltasf at •>&.*.^' ^t. : $4J5 SSJ5 57.75 $J35 *147S $17J» UPSTAIRS ^B ARG AIN IBEPARTltliEW ia osr ditatejwifor Udies' House Dresses 79c Ladies 9 ~ \ SHOES $1.95 $£85 Ladies' Silk Dresses $3^5 ^ SOL KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE :^-.- k ' lICUNTON •» •.,.. \\•« i \.—-••*•««.- -.^tT»s2»*-