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---.*_, s^P^Sp^ •*$**. »/*<W! .a- -' FfSrV ..v. THt TAIBUN Sfll?^lilMM^ AUQUtT 2S. 1S2S kr^> *» /\ • V - S) $ $ $ $ $ $ Si $l $1 I .$1 .$1 o $* .51 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 .$1 $ $ elr $ $ v. off $! '$1 '.It :.-$5, $4 $1 :.$i r $i 5.98 5.59 M $1 •:V. r $ $ TV '.'.$?' ..$1 $ $ $: •or > MAILORDER FuUy OmmantetJ A t\ew service! Unobtainable elsewhere! Our new method of eetUnf Plumbing and Jrfcatint Fixture* and Smjplies oSxx% VOM a ujtnbanatkm of rirs* Mtfttfr wrc*dftutis* — mail order frrkes—and beyond this; the serv- ices of a local fjstmber. This local plumber will gladly help you with your order -measure»up the job—adviae proper ekes and kinds of materials—and tf ~\7oaj desire, arrange to install your purchase. If piaaasng so tswndal or rtbuild-m*d for catalog price* *nd name of local plumber. SMYTH-BESPARD CO. •00 Broad Street, CT1CA. N. Y. tk LIGHT PKFPAID - TALCVILLE Mr and Mrs Willi am Freeman and daughter June, and Oscar Luthgren of 8pringneld, Mass.. spent the week-end with Mr. W. W. Gaines. Mn. Luthgren and chil- dren, who have spent the past six wt*eks here, returned home with them Mrs Frank Smith, daughter Mar rtette of York, Pa,, and son Wel- don of Syracuse, were the guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mrs W W. Gaines Mr Hewitt of Watertown ta spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Waiter Phippins. William Horn of Brasher Falls spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. W W Gaines Mr and Mrs John Holley have heen entertaining the following the past week Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hurlbut. Herbert. Helen aad Har riette Hurlbut of Arcade, N. Y . Glen Roberts, of Biiaa, N Y.; Mr and Mrs Leroy Hurlbut and daugh ter LOIB. of Delevan, N Y ; and Mr and Mrs. Howard Hurlbut of Casper, Wyoming. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Frnncr of \ Tilca were guests last week of L D. Fenner. sr Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ackerman « and children of New Jersey were the guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs ! Millard Cassidy. J Mr. and Mrs. Millar*! tassidy. ( Mr. and Mrs George Hurley. Mrs . Loretta Whalen. and Eloier Wha , len were in Carthage last Monday i attending the funeral of Wayland | Tldd Mrs Tidd was Mis* Mary I Whalen and used to reside here l some years ago. . . i Our school commenced Monday. f August 26th. with the following 'teachers Miss LUa Sullivan of j Gouverneur, and Miss Kathleen ; Gardner of Harrisvllle. KiclcfieB 9 Evening Story By MARY CJtAHAM MrfHEft A PIG SECRET Mm. I art pig shook aor snoot w)»«-h lu^acu that tthe wasn't al w»)i spoiling »i»-r children, for some of tl.r ..[ ? ^r j.j^ mothers had said that Mir did. **I m«k<* thru) grab for their owsj food, and I *:-*ays try to grab flrsr,' *he sa.d. -No. I doo't spoil them. Tni a r*g ular pig, frmit, grunt, equesl, *«ju**«I.\ The oili*r* warned to knew why ttus family uf ptgs was called the I^JZ.T pij; fuuilh Mr* Luxy Pig had been too lasy to ••xi»iuln. hut at ia*t Mr. Lasy Pi« *;. d. ia»t!> 'Til it- ! r cl»**m.\ So Mr» Lar» Pig Law react Laiy lr L*v\ L.IE> Pg. and fo«r other I .x.v p.t; cin!dreri. as well SS the <>;'rr pr^. ail lj»!eDed to Mr. Laay P ,- w :*• he told ***% story. ' \\v ha<) the osual family aame •*f P.J:.\ he swill, \until a short time «^ '. •\\V i\ pre f»*d and fed. sh, such -«.Hti»^ a> we had. and DOtbing s.«*!'i«-<l U* n»akt k us fst. ••'r»i:ii was the great joke o?er w!i»«-ii >atir nn>ih»»r. Mrs. Laxy Pig. UDKI I. \» k -re laujtnug ahoot a Urtle wi.il»» «^o. **T?»e fanner r»»uldn't understand why w#* dido\: crow fat. for be wai HARR1SV1LLE The seventh annual Carter fam- ily reualoa was held Monday Aug. Itth, at Prtesta camp ground, at South Bonaparte L*k*< A picnic dinner was enjoyed A business mating was held *ih th«* pajit year's president. DfKuct*»; Carter I An interesting report of \\^ last | reunion was given by U> »rcre(ar>' Mm. John 8c bants, of Sum burg The officers elected for the- coming yrar were: Mrs Wallacr M^ll niti of Naumburg, preside at. Mr . Claude Carter of Adams Ontrr vie** president; Mrs. John Schanti. of Naumburg. secretar>' and trea* | urer. Nathan H. Carter of Pitcajrn Forks, historian. It was vot*-d 10 hold the It30 reunion oc August J Itth at the same place. Th^ oldest member of the Carter faouly prrs ••nr was DeWltt Carter of Water . iown; the youngest. Kenneth Car ter of Montague, three month* ' i • • II \in •asssMassssas^eggH given Mrs Charles RtteeeTJ at her home on South street. Tweed ay aft Tnoon. August 20th. Mrs. Russell received many gifts fro*?! friends and her InuaosUate family, at a party held recently at her home Those preeent wore: Mrs Bert Hathway. Mrs. T Sean Ion. Mrs Druaciils Carley. Mrs Floyd Reeder, Mrs Harvey Bos worth. Mrs Albert North, Mrs. F | H Kimball. Mrs M D Butler. Mrs S F Valentine, daughters. Vlr ginia and Shirley. Mrs. Laura Tra- cy. Mrs Margaret Graasett. Miss« ' Canna Kimball. Miss Rosalie Rue i sell, Mrs DeForrest Cartter, aad Kliaabeth Carter. ELM GROVE Mr Stevens Is much better st thid time The ball game played Sunday a* Ktm Grove, between Eddy aad Elm f Grove, was very good, the score Those present Included Mr and Mrs John Schaats, of Nauutburg Miss Marion Schaats. Mr aad Mrs CUude Carter, jr., and daughter. IVWltt Carter, and Mrs. Stamp, of Watertown; Mias Olive Carter, ot Middle Grove. X. Y.; Clarence Car ter. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Carter sons Bernard aad Kenneth, daughters Vetms aad Shirle> being 13 and 14. with Eddy as the winners. Next Sunday Elm Creek f *1U play h*re I Mr and Mrs Landon Fuller and daughter Shirley, of Battle Hill. spent Sunday at Br avion Ham 11 I ton's j Miss Sadie Weaver of Watertown . and i* spending s week with her par-j H r > ems. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Weaver. J and Mrs. Cart> Carter, Mr and w * are *j ! wrr ) l0 leArm thmt I Mrs Frank Matty Of Montague; | Mr » KAft Fooie has had to have' Mr and Mrs. Wallace Mellnits and * n operation, but are glad to hear daughter Salma of Naumburg; Mr.i» h f li on the »ala and Mrs. Claude Carter and daugh-1 Lid * Weaver is attending State Fair at Syracuse. Misses Li la Moore Marion and Mary Moore, with others are spend SH Dictator SCOTLAND D1ST. 115-inch wheelbase / • •• • lowest priced Studebaker closed car in historpi—^ s 995 Mr. and Mrs. George Broixo are spending a week in Syracuse vis- iting relatives and attending the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred OMarrah of Ogdenaburg spent Sunday after- noon with Miss Helen Fortune. I Mrs. Charles Allen and son John I of Wegatchie visited Mr and Mrs. 1 Will Maloy. Sunday. I Henry Woods had the misfortune j to loae a horse the past week. The i horae fell, spraining his leg, and had to be killed \Why Didn't Ws Grew Fatr fattening us op so we would sell | for good, big sums of mone.v and Will Fortune spent J ma ke him s bit richer. ter Betty Jane, of Adams Center; | Mr and Mrs. Nathan Carter, Miss; Doris Carter, Lemuel H Carter of Pitcairn Forks: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse; Wicks, sons Adria and Calvin. Mr. < and Mrs DeForrest Carter, daugh-, ter Elisabeth, and son Ronald, of Harrisville. . The Cross-Glass Company of Syr [ acu»#* was awarded the contract for the installation of a new ventilat ing and heating system in Harris I vilie high school, and the contract j for the electrical lystem was let to E. L. Beebee, also of Eyracuse. at a meeting of the board of edu cation held Friday afternoon at 1 3d. August l»th. at the Harris ville First National Bank. In both cases the contracts were let to the lowest bidders. The board of edu- cation selected from the standard materials specified, the Cniveat. a unit ventilator made hf the Her- man Nelson Corporation of MoUne. III., and the cast iron boiler manu- factured by the National RaoTatori , ing a month in Vermont ; Mr and Mrs. James Put man are entertaining guests from South Da kota Miss Grace ThornhtH of Water- | town has been visiting at Judson , Bakers and Joseph Brunet's, jr.. \ the past week. Everyone is pleased to learn that , West Hermon grange won first prise at the Oouverneur Fair. : Judson Baker and daughter Mar jorie, were in Watertown. Sunday. SOUTH RUSSELL OALYN^SS Mi IVKhXKSDAY ami THURSDAY—Ai$;tts8*TS*' \Molly and with Belle Bennett and Joe Brown ?. ** s Now SEE and HEAR this Wonderful Team In Dialogue -in Funny Arts and Dramatic Scenes. Lore! Lingo' lK»a't misa ir ^* \ ADDED VITA*HON* ACTa KK1DAV ami SATl'RDAY—Auguat 3aand 31 Willard Mack's All Talking T>nm* \The Voice of the City *& Sow yon will hear the actual voice of a mighty etty. by a miracle speaking screen to thrill yon! A lore story la grtn your M>U\' Here truly U the entertalnmest yon mnat not satast VITAPHONC ACTS *r Mr and Mrs. F E Whit marsh and daughter Alice; Mrs. Rhoda Whitmarsh. Mr and Mrs. Fred Towne and children. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Royce, snd Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd Stockwell attended Gouver- neur fair. /I Mttht fm**-Tf T H E world expects chaxnpionship beharlor of a Studebaker, since Studebaker holds mare officiaJ records for speed and endurance than all other American manufacturers combined. And the New Dictator delivers this perfonnancc linartljr, essgerly and brilliantly. - ^ * The New Dictator Six, companion car to the recently introduced Dictator Eight, is larger, lower, finer than erer. Come, drive it! Fine-car quality is patent in its lithe style, in the way it rides ajid handles, in its flash and go. New prices rfxtk*AugustStktnwttrttksmfrrty I Mr. and Mrs j Monday afternoon at Hermon. vis- iting relatives. J*>. and Mrs. Robert Marcellus and family spent Sunday with Mrs Marcellus' .parents. Mr. and Mrs. T W Hutton of Brasie Cor- ners. - • •%. f Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and j little son spent Sunday with Mrs. ! Harris* parents, Mr and Mrs. Na than Smith. Miss Helen Fortune entertained guests from Plessis Sunday eve-i ning. . __ Will Murahy of Watertown has been spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. R. Youngs. SHANTYVILLE #iV CtfsWo/sfs, R*mdst*r$ t Ltm*mrim*% W.E^LYTLE CUntoo Street Gouverneur, N. Y. HM'fflmminnmm^ The Shantyville baseball team and the East Antwerp team have .combined and are now playing as one team. Last Sunday they met and defeated the \SsraguevliJe nine for the fourth game in succession this season. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraziei* and daughter Emily spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milon Bnrge. Mrs. Clarence bovejoy has been entertaining her parents from Con- necticut, for the past week. Mr and Mrs. Marlon 8weni mo- tored to Watertown on Tuesday of week. Mr. and Mrs. Milon Burge, Lois Howard, Lester Byrne and Hasel Howard motored to North Wflna lest Sunday evening and spent the evening roller-skating. Our school will begin next week Tuesday with Mrs. Flora Austin of j HaUesboro as teacher. I Be sure to attend the Sylvia Lake Regatta, Monday, Labor Day. Won X we re J_UIT even to grow fst, and that is s queer, unusual, snd extremely lazy kind of laziness. \We stay thin, and still we eat as I said before. After the farmer saw that no matter what he did and no matter what he gave us to eat that wo stfli wouldn't grow fat be named as t*t Lasy Figs, and so we call oar- selves the Lazy Figs, for we think it is a fine name. \Ah. It's oar greatest secret, to eat s lot and stay thin, and we all seem to understand the secret, too, and well all fool the farmer r -We think youY very clever,\ said the other pigs, \and we wish, we knew your secret. n <&. It If. W«etsra Jfvwspapor Uatoa.) * wm c/ffajetitiC RADIO wt/rParwer Detection and the New- 45 Tubes Medel91 •137* (fess hikes) plus the exclusive Majestic Automatic \Sea^vity Control gives you QUIET, Srxaooth Reception, with no oscillation on the low wave lengths mi well as the iugh ones FOUR TUNED \But we didn't grow fat! No we didn't! That's a joke, eh? \Why didn't we get fat? * •Ah, we don't know, or If we do—we won't tell, for that Is our secret. \The farmpr most - certainly doesn't know what keeps us from growing fat. -*U he ^icf know he woald glee us whatever would make us fst yes, he would. !\But we stay thin, and still we est and eat snd eat \Ah what good meals we have, delicious meals, for the fanner still Miss CarHe TJelle Orford of Syra andpai Leahy and Company. Both contractors have jlcuse, it visiting her grandparents I already started work. Seven Uai ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin vents are to be i natal led. The bids lira. John Chase. : submitted for heating and ventilat-j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen were I ing were as follows: Ryan Plumb*' at Lisbon Saturday with their son. ing Co.. Watertown. $$.800. Mc- Vernon, to have his tonsils re- Cr«»ady Plumbing Co.. Watertown. J moved, i bid for pan of the work at $€,990; i Dr. Adams was called Thursday Cross-Glave Co.. Inc., Syracuse, at 19.395; Jehn K Roland, Casenovia. ; $11,300. The following bids were submit- ; ted for the proposed electrical sys- tem: Electric jConstruction and -Supply Co.. Oswego. $3^50; Mc- f Caugherty a Redmond Co.. Water ; town. $3,195; E. L. Beebee, Syra- $3,900; Leroy E. Sherman, of hopes we will grow fat, but we j « tt *f. k w ... - . . . ^ the Lazy Pigs—too I C** 1 ^. submitted an informal RIDDLES What la It that Is full of holes yet holds water? A sponge. • • • Why Is a king like s book? Be- cause they both Have pages. • • • * • What should n clergyman preaca about? About half an bour. • • • Which is the biggest, baby Blggar, Mrs. Bigger or Mr. Bigger? Tae baby is a Uttle Bigger. • • • If you go for ten cents' worth of kmg, tin tacks, w-hat do you want them for? Ten cents. • • • Why is s chicken the njn< useful fowl on the farm? For e\ery grain of wheat it rives a peck. If I were to see you riding on s donkey, what fruit ahouM I be re- minded of? A pear (pair). . • • • ' • .* What two countries ar* spart all the year, but come lopKher at Christmas time? Turkey »; d Greece (grease). ~_e.ee Why is an astronomer *o much like a moving picture director? Be- j csuae they are both alvay* looking J for new stars. • •• • What is the difference between s tbougntleas bay and s mirror? The boy speaks without reflecting, and the mirror rerVcts without speaking. e m • In marble walls as wM> as Irned with a skin as *<->': as within s fountain eryst^: dear, a relOen ans>e doth %;>;+** J«s dicsv-s there are In thi« •: rcmghold. yet tL>eves break la an-j «tenl tae gold, ^\hat is It? At egg. bid which could not be considered. At the meeting Friday afternoon a contract waa. also made with the Kane Metal Weatherstrip Company of Watertown to equip all windows at the high school building with the metal weatherstrips at a total coat of $31S.OO. - t Mr and Mrs. Sherman Valentine, daughters Virginia and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Brown and family. land Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayhew I and family spent Sunday. August Wth, at Eel Weir Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, daughters, Marcella aad Rachel, and Mrs. Homer C. Earl, spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Richland camp meeting. Mrs. Grace Graham of Water- town was the week-ead guest of her sister Mrs. George Baasette. . Miss Ruth Rushlow and Miss Mil- dred Burke of Syracuse were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Majrbew and other friends at Har- ris v III e, the past week. Misses Evelyn and Janet Keith! of Syracuse spent the past week at j the home of their grandparent, ^ Mrs Bertha North. j Dr and Mrs. A Letherland, their I daughter Helen, son Jack, and Miss' Allen, were in Casenovia the past j week. The doctor's slaughter and • son expect to be students st the! Casenovia Seminary the coming school term . , » Mr. and Mrs John Deachman of Plymouth. N. H.. were guests of Mrs. Jean Bassette and other rela- l tives Tor a few days the past week, i They returned on Friday, accom^ panied by Mrs. William Deachman.\ who has been visiting her mother. -flslrs. Jean Basaette for the past few weeks j Mrs. Arnei Hunkfns of Norfolk, accompanied by her son. Andrew Hunkins and granddaughter. Grace. < of Pyrites, were recent guests at the home of Mrs Hunkins' niece. Mrs John Whitaker of Maple j street. j j Mr. and Mrs Nelson Squires and i daughter Janet of Watertown are' f guests of Mrs Squires' parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson St Lawrence 1 sr.. of this village . ; Mr and Mrs Harold Keith. daughters Barbara and Virginia. j were week-end guests at tae home of Mr and Mrs Albert North Mr North is a brother of Mrs Keith Eugene Hathway suffered a align: shock whist at sua cottar* to see the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford ham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuttle are moving into Mrs. Rhoda W r hit marsh's cottage. Mrs. Susan Thompson of Russell is visiting relatives in this vioinity. School commenced Monday with Ray Loop aa teacher There will be a harvest supper at the community church hers an Wednesday ejening. Sept 4th, fori the benefit of the church. Supper will be served from seven o'clock until all are served. Price 1$ aad 35 cents. .All are welcome. Mr and Mrs. Albert Smith of Antwerp were catling on friends here over the week-end. Mrs, Leon Allen and son visited her sister, Mrs. J. 8t. Louis family at Moiiey the past Mr. and Mrs. George Whitmarsh of Morrlstown and Mr. aad Mrs. Ross Gleason and two children of1 Brier Hill, spent Sunday and Mon- day, August 18 and It, with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Royce at- tended the Jones' reunion at Rich* ville, August 17th. Be sure to attend the 8y!via Lake Regatta, Monday, Labor bay Sylvia Lake Regatta Labor Day, Next Mi ••M YOU WANT MORE THAN ^TRANSPORTATION J«»<lcf92 •I673§ (/ess hikes) Ft Among the 1ST was a seii who extra rj young s&as wfeo sp*i»'!.d.>y W;tt rroe fesntaia* *w-oeitHps> iaeas she aaked: *De yt <ve jeer nw»ti*-\ or are yos t 2r at tb* >»er Utr* £.-: of »dn..r*d sri ^ve U»MM< an it lix* & ^^s^^^^ t^5£k^~ ^^^^s^s *\\\ 5= Ho Art Hum Er^^^ 2 ^ COLOR S r * m sa* ^ I • -.<--. Comity Utifitiea, Inc. •3 Lake Boas pane tae past week was brought to his home in this village. He is much Improved Mr aad Mrs Green of Watertown who were tbetr guests returned to I their borne Monday evening Aug nan I*fc Mr and Mrs George VaseaUn* aad Mr aad Mr%. M D Batler. en ||oyed a motor trip to Craaberry Faraaac Lair» and MaioAe. SundaT iAornsc itth I Mr and Mra Boas Baanet: er ; Jcrred tb# pa*t veet on an ex:*ni •d a^t^o rr.p ix Canada Tbey na rt^d Ortawa K.sxscoa Torotua r+- gfg:as -trr ^5P wiy ^oT 7ria4rars j Fa-0* Harosd PendhKoa a: Lb# KeBocIt # Boaaparr* Jokr Pesstfae-oa a( Wasfclna-oa D C I ar-tvfd 5*ndar A^rasrt l»xl sAi * w-ft be ibe.r r>**ts for 'vo W**-IL» As *» cresna aoria. wu b*i x Paisrdaj evrsvsg aa lb* in of Mra staaw> KKicrt tor ta* tr of th^ VLErrjr^j* ^brary Mass li tmnaportation uva Iffiimed aense ware all that automobile could provide, any car would do, the cheapest would be the best. H The difference between the minimum in transportation and the maximum in motoring is exactly what nets the Chryaser-budt De Soto Six completely apart from others in its field. It expiastss why De Soto Six has broken all aales records for \a £rat*year % The De Soto Sot was not 6>atfned carry people xn pas is bit cotxiiurt from one pence to another. The qualities that aflord De Soto true dav tsnctaoo are all sujppterraentary to rts mobility. % Dt Soto Six i s capnbie of such distinctive and peTiornsance that nothinc leas than a tksn can do it roaooe. We ahaQ be glad to this demonstration to suit your conveni X2' SW\ DESOTO SIX CIITUII MO TO at flosses AS LOW i Mr x*£ M-a j; are ea^cT^ng -845 AT P>-P c m: %m* of i W^m sn* ec atr^ai ^ L T Wsz^—^WT j-^V 9C v par- * Eae s^^ee*- 7 was THE SPOONER-CAlsiPBELL TboM 971 7-U Dmitri 1 P SkXi&kj, Cteytoft. K T n Ovi M. *K sai