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*^*r 'f +*4*SV n •* -j V • Off .$1 teff Ml ;$5 $i \$1 :$i r $i 5.98 L59 JOO $1 % .:.%' >e\ '%*' .<*.. ., f*;>t &* THE TflfUWl^lW^ •OUVgHWEUa >t V. WgQMgslPAV, AUGUST BBEBBHSa & 1t2f uX *SK TALCV1LLE A mew service! Unobtainable elsewhere! Our new method of seUinsj Plumbing and Heating Fixtmta and Sappftrs offers you a combinattoci of /srst anility fncrcha*diM-~ n%aU order prices— ancf beyond this; the serr- ices of a local £hmiber» Thia local plumber wifl gladly kelp you with your order—measure-up tbe Job—advise proper sixes and kind* of material*—and if you desire, arrange to install your purchase. SMYTH-DESPAHD CO. •00 Broad Street, LTT1CA, N. Y- tkLIGHT PKFPAll) Mr and Mrs WIIHaa and daughter June, aad Oaear Lmhgren of Sprlaciaftd. Maeau •pent ibe weekend with Mr. W. W. Gaines Mrs. Luthgrea and chil- dren, who have apeat tbe past sis ( weeks here, returned bona with them. Mrs Freak Smith, daughter Har- riet te of York, Pa. aad aoa Wal- • doo of Syracuse, ware tbe guests .Tueaday and Wednesday of Mrs. W W Oaiaes. Mr Hewitt of Watertown U amending a lew days with his daughter, Mrs. Walter PhJppiaa. WUJUxn Hora <rf Brasher rails speat Sunday at tbe home of Mrs. W. W Gaiaes. Mr and Mrs John Holley bare b*«a eatertaialaa tbe foUowlag the paat week. Mr aad Mrs. Clyde 'Huribut. Herbert Helen aad Har~ rtette Huribut of arcade, N. Y.; | Glen Roberta, of Bliss. N Y.; Mr aad Mr*. Leroy Hurt but aad daugh , ter Lois, of Dele van. N Y.; aad ' Mr. aad Mrs. Howasd Hurlbut of ' Casper. Wyoming. • _. Mr aad Mrs. Floyd Feaaer of Utica were guests last week of L D. Feaner, sr. Mr. aad Mrs. Everett Ackermaa and children of New Jersey were the guests Sunday of Mr aad Mrs. Htllard CaaaJdy. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs George Hurler, Mrs [Loretta Whs lea, aad Elmer Wha- J lea were in Carthage last Monday ! attending tbe funeral of Wayland Ttdd. Mrs. Tldd was Miss Mary Whalen aad used to reside here ;*oine years ago. ! ..Our school commenced Monday. August 2fth. with tbe following teachers: Miss LUa Sullivan of Gouverneur, aad Miss Kathleen Gardner of HarrieviUe. m&mmmmmmmmmm Kiddies' Evening ] Story By MAtY GRAHAM wOHHE* A PIC SECRET HARRIS VILLE Mrs. I.axy Pig shook M wiit«b B4*aut that she waaa't al- ways ^polling ri«»n children, for some o( iht* HI her (»lg mothers h tkat she did. \J nuke them grab for their ow* food, sod J always try to grab irsr.\ she said. The seventh annual Carter fam liy reunion waa bekLJionday. Aug. ISth, at JPrieet'• camp ground, at South Bonaparte L*kr x picnic dinner waa enjoyed A business meeting was held *rh ihr past year's prealdent. DeFur>»: Carter I An in teres ting report uf in*- last I reunion waa given by th» »ecrvtary. ' Mrs. John 8cbants, of Ntutuburg The officers elected for ihr cooung >>ar were' Mrs Wallar* afell said 'nits of Naumburg. ppesidmt Mr. , Claude Carter of Adant* Center. vice president; Mra. John Srhann of Naumburg. secretary and trea* urer. Nathan H. Carter of Pit cairn given Mrs. Charier Iteinll al her home on South street, Teseday aft eruooa. August Mth. - .-^ Mrs. Russell receired many gifts from fHenda aad her bajaetfiate family, at a party held recently at her borne Those preeeat were: Mrs Bert Hatbway. Mra T. Scan Ion. Mrs. Druse!Ua CaHey. Mrs t Floyd Reeder. Mrs. Hftrr^r Boa worth. Mrs. Albert North, Mra. F j H Kimball. Mra M D Butler. Mrs S F ValeaUae. daughters. Vir- ginia and Shirley. Mra. Laura Tra- cy. Mrs Margaret Qraaaett. Mlaaj ; Canna Kimball. Miaa Rosalie R*s~ seli. Mrs DeForrest Cartter, Kliaabeth Carter **.\u, 1 doo't spoil them. I* ular pig. grunt, grant, aquear.'\ The others warned to kaew why thit futnii> uf pigs was called tbe Lsrj Pig faniiiv. Mm Lar.v Pig hsd been tee lasy ro explain, but st last Mr. Lasy Pig Mud. iasity : •Til tell them* So Mrs, I^xv Pig, Lawrence Laij i 1 ^ Letty Lx%y Pig. and fenr other U;xy P»g children, aa well as tbe •»ihrr pu'-s all listened to Mr. Lasy I*;- wVli- he told bis story. • \\V had the usual family name «>f Pis M ht* safd. \until a abort time -We were fed and fed. gtffxllt** as we had. tnd s.^f'i*Ml to make us fat. -Thsit was the great Jo%e erer » whlctr vour mother. Mrs, Lasy Pig. , uud I. w^re laughing about a lutle ' »ii Me MSO. ' The fMnner couldn't understand I why we didn't grow fat. for be was J2w Dictator 115-inch wheelbase SCOTLAND DIST. • • • lowest priced Studebdker closed car in history f Mttk* T HE world expects championship behavior of a Studebaker, since Studebaker holds more official records for speed and endurance than all other American manufacturers combined. And the New Dictator delivers this performance gmartly, o^rerly and brilliantly. The New Dictator Six, companion car to the recently introduced Dictator Eight, is larger, lower, Jiner than ever. Come, drive it! Fine-car quality is patent in its lithe style, in the way it rides and handles, in its flash and go. - New priors <f9ctH»Amius$$tk Mr. and Mra. George Brosso are spending a week in Syracuae. vis iting relatives and attending tbe \ State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Marrah of Ogdenabarg spent Sunday after- noon with Mfaa Helen Fortune. Mrs. Charles Allen and son John of Wegatcnie visited Mr. and Mrs. WiU Maloy. Sunday. Henry Woods had tbe misfortune to lose a horse the paat week. The | horse fell, spraining his leg. and j had to be killed. | Mr. and Mra WIU Fortune spent I Monday afternoon at Hermon. vis- 1 itin* relativea. \j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ifarcellus and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Marceilus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T W Hutton of Braaie Cor- ners. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and little son spent Sunday with Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Smith. * . Miaa Helen Fortune entertained J_gu_ests-Xr©« Plessis Sunday eve- ning. WIU Marphy of Watertown has been apending soma time with bis daughter, Mrs. K. Youngs. i a reg | Forks, biatotiaa. it was v<;ird to aajgefUiSMsid the ItSO reunion on August i 12th at tbe same place. Th? oldest member of the Carter fanuly pr**t ent was DeWitt Carter of Water ii town; the youageat. Kenneth Car ter of Montague, three ninths Thoae preeeat Included Mr and [Mrs John Schauta, of Nsuiuburg 1 Misi Marion Scbaata, Mr and Mrs i Claude Carter, jr.. aad daughter, rvwitt Carter, aad Mra. Stamp, of I Watertown: Miaa Olive Carter, of j Middle Grove. S. Y.; Clarence Car [ ter, Mr and Mra. Nelson Carter, sons Bernard aad Kenneth, and daughters Velma aad Shirley. Mr 7 and Mrs Caro Carter. Mr and Mrs. Frank Matty of Montague; , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mellniu and ; daughter Salma of Naumburg: Mr. i and Mrs. Claude Carter aad daugh- ter Betty Jane, of Adams Center; Mr and Mrs Nathan Carter. Miss Doris Carter, Lemuel H. Carter of Pltcaim Forks; Mr. and &ff*. Jesse Wicks, sons Adria and OaJvTfa. Mr and Mrs DeForrest Carter, daugb ter Elizabeth, and son Ronald, of HarriaviUe. ELM GROVE kh, inch nothing Mr Stevena is much better at this time The ball game played Sunday at Kim Grove, between Eddy aad Elm Grove, was very good, the score being IS and 14. with Eddy aa the winners Neg! Sunday Elm Creek *U1 play here Mr. and Mra Laadon Fuller and daughter Shirley, of Battle Hill, •peat Sunday at Braytoa HamU ton's. -^ Miss Sadie Weaver of Watertown is spending a week with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wearer. We are all sorry to learn that Mrs Earl Poole has bad to have an operation, but are glad to bear she it on the gain Lida Weaver is attending State Fair at Syracuse. „ | Misses LUa Moore. Marion and : Mary Moore, with others are spend j tag a month in Vermont. ; Mr and Mrs. James Put man are' ; entertaining guests from Sooth Da kota. < Mist Grace Thornhlll of Water- **»w ~ ** r* • « town has been visiting at Jndson 7**?™?}™^°™^^?!:] Baker's and Joseph Brunefs. jr.. tbe paat week. Everyone is pleased to learn that West Hermon grange won first acuse was awarded the contract for the installation of a new ventilat ing and heating system in Harris vilie high school, and the contract prise at the Gouverneur Fair. \Why Dldnt We Grow Fair for the electrical system was let. , Ju(Uoo Btkk ^ T ^ daught#r Mar to E. U Be*bee also of Eyracuse. h^ wm in Walert0w * 8ulkUy . at a meeting of tbe board of edu i cation held Friday afternooa at i s2/M TTU DITCen t ,1*0 August Uth, at tbe Harris 1 2r\iU I fl KUC&CXJL j *ttle First National Bank. In both ! . j cases the contracts were let to tbe • Mr and Mrs. F. E Wbitmarsh lowest bidders. The board of edu, and daughter Alice; Mrs. Rhoda cation selected from tbe standard, Wbitmarsh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred materials specified, tbe Cniveat. a! Towne and children. Mr. and Mra. unit ventilator made by* the Her- man Nelson Corporation of Motine. 111. and the east iron boiler manu m GRALYNS WKDXKSDAV »iu\ THtTWDlY—* \Molly and M#| witfi Belle Bennett and Jos Brown |>|^ Now $EK aad HEAR this Wonderful T Dialogue—in Funny Acts and Dramatic Lingo* tk>a't mis* it. - *' „ _ Aoneo vrrATHONE ACTS Loew! FKIDAY ami SATt'KDAY—August 30 and 31 WilUrd Mack » All TmJkiiiff Drama ^ \The Voice of the Gfl Nuw yon will bear the actual voice of a mighty city, by a miracle speaking screen to thrill yoa! A tors your »ul! Here truly U the entertainment yoa an ADDED VITAPHON* ACTS V !fc\ iagrta MONDAY, TIT-SDAY and WEDNESDAY fattening us up so we would sell ffactured by tbe National Radiator for good, big sums of money make him a 4>lt richer. and W.ELLYTLE Street Gouverneur, N. Y. \ • • •\ . :/••••'V- •: IttKiHWWWmHllliW^ SHANTYVILLE The Shantyjrflle baseball team and the Baa< Antwerp team have combined and are now playing aa one team* Last Sunday they met and defaaleoTthe Spragueriile nine for t M fourth game in succession thia aieason- ptr. and Mrs. Fred Frazier and 4i9ghter Emily spent Sunday aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milon Burge. Mrs. Clarence Lovejoy haa been entertaining her parents from Con- nectioot. for the paat week. Mr. and Mra. Marion 8wem mo- tored to Watertown on Tueaday of week. Mr. and Mrs. Milon Burge, Lola Howard, Lester Byres and Hasei Howard motored to North Wftna. feet Sunday evening and spent the evening roljer-ekatlng. Oar adool will begin next weak Tueaday with Mra. Flora Austin of j Haileaboro as teacher. Be sure to attend the Sylvia Lake Jlegatta, Monday, Labor Day. — efflEW J(aie4tlc RADIO ivitnVcfwer Detection and the New-45 Tubes ••/ E. JL Royce. and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Stock well attended Gouver- neur fair. Miss Carrie Belle Orford of Syr* ! Company. Both contractors have. cuse. is visiting her grandparents. I already started work. Seven UnijJir. aad Mrs. Martin X-eahy and \Bat we tUdnt grow fat! No. we vents are to be installed. The bids Mrs. John Chase. didn't! .That's s >oke. eh? -submitted for beating and ventilat-j Mr and Mrs. Leon Allen were -Why didn't we get »*? I ing were as follows: Ryan Plumb-1 at Lisbon Saturday with their aoa. -A£ we tf^r know, or If we Ing C o t Watertowa. IMOO; Mc-; Vernon, to have his tonsils re- do—we wont tell for that is our Cready Plumbing Co.. Watertown. t moved. •*£?*• ' . , - t i ' Did for 1**\ of th ^ work * l HMO: i Dr. Adams was called Thursday The farmer most certainly Cross-Glave Co.. Inc., Syracuse, at i to see the little. _aon ^ot Mr. and doesnt know what keeps us from $3,395; John K ^ohind. Cw^T^ra.^Wi. Charlef Fordham. growing fat. , - i $11,300. Mr. lad Mrs. Chartea futtle are \If he did know he woald giw* The following bids were submit ) moving into Mrs. Rhoda Whit- us whatever would make as fat . ted for the propo.^ electrical aya-itt*»a , « cottage yea, ne wouia.d _. -item: Electric Coaatnictfon M 'Bnt we stay thin, and still wt eat and eat an eat. \Ah what good meals we have, delicious meals, for the farmer still hopes we will grow fat, bat we won't, we're tbe Laxy Pigs—too lasy even to grow fat and that is a queer, unusual, and extremely lasy kind of lasineas. M We stay thin, and still we eat as I said before. After the -farmer saw that so matter what be did and no matter what he gar« *» to eat that ww SOU wouldn't grow fat be named as tae Lasy Pigs, and so we call oar- selves the Lasy Pigs, for we think it is a fine name. \Ah it's oar greatest secret, to eat s lot and stay thin, and we aU seem to anderstsnd the secret; ton, and well all fool tbe farmer r \We think yon'r very clever,\ said the other pigs, M and we wash we knew your secret/' <*». ISIS. W—fra N#wsp*i»r Uataa,) ItlDDLES What is it that is foil of boles yet holds water? A sponge. • e • Why. is a king Uke a book? Be- cause they both have pages. • • • Wbst should a clergyman preach about? About half an hour. . _ e • •' Which Is the biggest, bahy Bl Mrs. Bigger or Mr. Bigger? baby is a little Bigger. for tea cents' worth Supply Co.. Oswego. $3,150; sic Caugherty A Redmond Co., Wate town. 15,195; E. L. Bee bee. Syrsy cuse. I2.S00; Leroy E. Sherman, of Carthage, submitted an Informal bid which could not be considered. At tbe meeting Friday afternoon a contract was* also made with the Kane Metal Weatherstrip Company of Watertown to equip ail windows at the high school building with the metal weatherstrips At a total cost of $126.00. _ > Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Valentine, daughters Virginia and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayhew and family apent Sunday, August 18th. at Eel Weir Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, daughters, Marcella and Rachel, and Mrs. Homer C. Earl, spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Rioh land camp meeting. Mrs. Grace Graham ' of Water- town was the week-end guest of her sister Mrs. George Bessette Miss Ruth Rushlow and Miss Mil- dred Burke of Syracuse were the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Mayhew and other friends at Har rtaville. the J>aat week. Misses Evelyn end Jsn#4- Keith of Syracuae spent the paat week at the home of their ^grandparent, Mrs Bertha North. * Mrs. Susan Thompson of Russell Is visiting relatives In thia vicinity, jv*^ School commenced Monday with ivPRay Loop as teacher. There will be a harvest supper at the community cfeurch hero on Wednesday evening, Sept. 4th, far the benefit of the church. Supper will be served from seven o'clock until all -are served Price 15 IS certia. Allare welcome. Mr and Mrs. Albert Smith of Antwerp were calling on friends here over the week-end. Mrs. Leon Allen aad son visited her aister. Mrs. J. 8t. Louis and family at Moriey the past weak. Mr. aad Mrs. George Wbitmarsh of Morristown and Mr. and Mra. Ross Gleason and two childrea ofl Brier H1U, spent Sunday and Mon- day, August 18 and IS. with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Royce at- tended the Jones' reunion at Rich- vllle, August 17th. Be sure to attend the Sylvia Lake Regatta, Monday, Labor Day. Sylvia Lake Regatta Labor Day, Next Mo If yoa go of long* tin tacks, what do yoa r Casenovi* Seminary want them for? Ten cents. I school term Dr and Mrs. A. Letheriand. their I daughter Helen, son Jack, and Miss J ) Allen, were in Ceaenovia the past week. The doctor's slaughter and 1 son. expect to be students at the! the coming tr Why is s chicken the n>o«t asaful ! fowl on the farm? For >very grain of wheat It gives a perk. • • • If I were to see yoo nding on a I be re-•, who :*/• *:. - k-~_. ^. 1 plat the exclusive Majc^kAirtocnatic Sensitivity Control give, you QUIET, .f^iyMsili ReceptioQ, with 00 OwcillatioQ on the low wave rf m^ Me^lel9l *l372frfesf/»s«*J the high ones HNIRTUMED donkey, what fruit should minded of? A pear (pair). • • • What two conn tries ar* apart all the year, bat come t^rKber at Christmas time? Turkey jwd Greece (grease). m • • Why is an astronomer so much like a moving picture dire- tor? Be- cause they are both alwsy* for new stars. .P » • What la the sUfferen-e bet' a thoughtless bay and 1 mirror? The boy speaks without reflecting. and the mirror rrtVrtj withssjf speaklag Mr and Mrs. John Deachman of Plymouth, N. H.. were guests of Mra. lean Baasette and other rela- tives for a few days the paat week. They returned on Friday, accom I panied by Mrs. William Deachman. r~ v^- -*; la marble walla as wh!> aa lined wttfc a skin as »o': as within a fovntaia cryst&: ciear, a ew»en anpie doth appear. He tioors there are a thin *:nrni ret thlerea break fta sn<j «teai J r**d. What Is it? AL *cg has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Jean Baasette for tbe past few weeks | Mrs. Agnes Hunk ins of Norfolk.' accompanied by her son. Andrew Hunkins and granddaughter. Grace, j of Pyrites, were recent guest* at ; tbe home of Mrs Hunkins* niece Mrs John Whitaker of Maple street. j Mr and Mrs Nelson Squires and daughter Janet of Watertown are guests of Mrs Squires' parents, Mr and Mrs. Nelson St. Lawrence, sr.. of this village r Mr aad Mra. Harold Keith.! daughters Barbara -mad Virginia. were week-end guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert North. Mr.' uNorth is a brother of Mrs Keith \ •Eugene Hatbway suffered a alight shock while at his eottag* at Lake Bona parte the past week. t to his heme la Made'92 *U;m**£ S*»»r iSfefc\\\ ^^^ esmsss mt AasessiBB W##JBSU as* w ^^ ^ ^ - .. - » _, * i» • *^M^ fe S2SSSSs= No At Hum Sr 8 -^ •*%- COLOR PRINTING this vittare He ia much Improved Mr aad Mrs Green of Watertown who were their guests returned to their hosne Monday eveaiag. Aug art lStk. Mr and Mrs George VaJeauiae. aad Mr and Mrs M D BeXler. en Xrred a motar trip to Ci^aberrj Faraaar Lak» aad Malone. Suadar JAurust ISth j Mr aad Mrs Baas Basaetx ec • >ored Ub^ asset wwtr aa aa extend ed ante trrp tm Canada They vt* k#d Oriswa. K^agatoc Toroato r* I rs.\r-tr bj the war of Ntagin j FsJla I Mr and Mra Harosi PeasTketoa l mz Lhe Keslaci Boajpar:e Jobs Washmsroa. D C Avar ISO. YOU WANT MORE THAN TRANSPORTATION if/transportation in a hmtted aenae ware all that an '. amomobtle could provxie, any car would do, and the cheapest would be the beat. Q The dsffereoca between the minimum in tranaportabon and the ma i in; urn in motormg is exactly what acta the Cho-aier-buih De Soto Six oompsetery apart from others m its BsM. It erpssms why De Soto Six ' has broken all aases records for a F.rat-year car. 4 The De Soto Six waa not designed merely to carry people fas psssaabse comfort frocn one place to another. The qualities that aflord J> Solo true das- tirtrtion are^aD suppiernemary to ha roobuxry. % Da Soto Sex ia capable of such diatmctree and performance that nothing seas than a de boo cam do ft jnstioa. We shall be gsad to thu deroooetration to suit your COOTS msoTosix -J5 91 ennui Morots Faooacr 1. - Ji w—*» '^lur' AS Conatjr UtiBtiess Inc. -*845 AT r J-&: jrJH •c Ai — tf~< 173 THE ShXK>NER-CAMPBHJL £r Jv* \.'--T ^'~ •