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%J&^ •>«-->';• fc * * 9 ^^s#,r^'V '**Jjir •*' £& WHAT'S WRONG' AND WHERE? | THE TRIBUNE PRESS, GOUVtHNtU*, N. V., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. IK* )V^¥*S1B& > DEPEYSTER About fifty pf&pi? +nv in HI tendanc** a* a fei-to avther nie*-un* of l he uifUibfiY of lh«* M K Church, th*- off rial board and ihr m^nib^m ol ih* Cammunir> Circle- on Thur*da> ••Nt-Din* A bak^i haiu »J;»I»» : * a.» fr*-r\**d a' >*->«r o'clock b> iji«-:ubfra ot ' h*- I'ui:. muni'? Circle I>r 'Cald**-.: \»«» th»- rumor jtu*-«*T and lat»-r i»:*-».<V<J at thf Fourh ^nar^rly t'oiif- • Th** n-v r**i:U: n -•-•::i: ' :l v h* Id Jhnid'.s 2nd a\ ihr 1K>:U» u: Mr and M'> Chari™ ].>'»- A Christina* tr*-«* *ill b» onr oJ IM fraiurvi* of thr ptr»on i> ankt-d for thf ! rt*** It ca/lon of thf wt-ddin*r acni\«*r>ar> o( M «*r* Mr* I.vtlf The <i*n« ral J*:»>rf cond^c-d t>> J I> \V >on and Sun \»a> r-p.tr-r ed ftonie' ius*- rarly Sunda> mom iOK and about four dollars :n *:!v» • r»*movr<i f'oiu *:i«* ca>J» rv<:>!» : Nothlnic **ie\ of ralu^ « a> *ak»-r. * houjeh [>len;y of evidfn.r * a > shown that the ihi«-\**s had ran *ack«-<j the I'lace in »<*arch of nior» cash, thf COB ten i» of the d*-sk an<! bo\e$ b**ia* airv*n about. Kn trance » as mad* by removing :h* If las.* fron; rh«~ rear denr an<! hVr ; hhoving back the bolt The fa:i»:i\ THJg By/d Expedition Heading for Pole By Dog Team, Tractor and Plane e\enm^ and r-at :o bnnn %ouir:i..i; V* ill alHO b« '. f\r- ^V ct-lebra-ion of ' . v STORM SASH AND ••'- ^ Y > k 7.n\r* Common* and S$ Lvuxj >\»*f-/» *..*/ h. LITTLE AMERICA—Moat !»•«••\' c :t-re of t^e B»ra Antarctic Cxpadltlon encimpmint on th« South Poar kc BarHer, ahowing piles s* 'ood. aaaoime cmi, v%j •. mu'ition trnj pr«fton« b«ing «rrjn 8 ed iw re«d«n*»» fo r tit lout^ern trtk U* \\ How pood ar» yoy at Andino; miita>(M? Tbt arttat h*» (ntontioAali/ •voral oevioHM onaa in drawing tha atxova plctura. Soma of thorn •ra oooify aHaoovarod, othora m*y ba hard Soa how long K will taica YOU U Why Worry ? Some <»Dt rea^rked to Shaw, on ,jt4H*4ng a ioi of wealthy loungers banting around a London hotel : •TlKfue rich i**o|>ie pet n»e! What's the UM* of haviiiji money if you don't know how to enjoy k?~ \But * h \ f-et about It. old Trtap*'*' reiun>exl <haw ~Are you ^any b**tter off' What's the use of atKrwinp hou- to enjoy money If you haven't any ?*'—Vancouver Province. Homo Manufacture ^ A r«dit»-t<)viij» faiiMiy uas been tly annoyed lately by a tnan «a the neijrhtMirhood who ha^ an ««*«ctrfc work shop saw. lathe and so on. He was running it full- biutu one evening when one of the family, giving up the radio la de- spair, complained: **I wonder what on earth he'* making/' Then up Spoke flvo-> ear-old B«»bby. _ **I Is tko \Good Ota Dayt\ In 16i*J or thereabouts there Keerns to have l»een a str<»n^ idea as to the bu«inH*s of being a wife. Here It K a* printed in 'he man- made bo«*ki» ard newspaj>frs of the px>d old days- \The wife's occu- pation 18 to truike her hu^h^wdsand herself some clothes. i<* make blankettes and couerleTrVs to washe and wryjige. To wyniwe all manner of conie> (gpu&h-*o make malte. to makp\$*hT to heli*e the husband to fylle the douiige cart. dri\e the ploughe, to loade heye. come &T\<T *uche of her. Xtr go to marker, to sell butter, chose, my Ike. egges. chekvns. bennef!, pygges. pi\se. and afl manner of <f»rne*.*' Three gentle cheers fi.r the men of old. atid see how you like it !—Kx chanre. know,\ static M he asserted, \he's making Matter* «i Wotfkt Elderly penu.ns live longer. sc» . esrdlna; to some authorities, if they are thin. It Is bettered that yooo* people will do better If they are sUkirtry overweffHl This gfrw a reserre of internal food to draw ss tor extreme exertions which are more frequent In the young. ytnonal health wotrtth benefit it youtg r^tple were willing to be . fhssp and old people determined la at thin. 01 Jet Ckristiaji SysaVot ' Tl»e ti»n is ciin-sidereU the oldest jtytnbol of Chrr^tiaiilty. When the pagans became Chrlsiians they j were afraid of being persecuted I and pat to death by those who still J believed In pagan gods; -so they • Invented a secret sign, giving it the form of* a ft*h. When they - : wanted to make their new belief * known to each other and wanted < to tod our whetbe* she man with f is at the home of Orwin whom they associated was pagan or Christ>an, they drew the sign I of tlte ftsh in the sand, and if the .persoj j^pQUdejiJn the same way^ v-^f^ i P eomparaiirely They felt secure tc speak of their **new faith. reside in part of rh*- b-nlding b-.r *»-rr no*, dis'urbed in an> w a> Tf;» store w aj* not rlo*«-d uD'il a la'» hour, the I <) O F. baxaar bein*: in progrvsti ;n the town No «.l-.i*- »^re lrf* by th«- intruders i Mn> T>ari^l (>'I>*a:-y of Ko»s:»- ha* been spending a f^w day* wi-h ' her son treor^f () l,ea'> and fan: i> ; Mrs <>'Lear> rtturn-d :o h- : horn-- i on Friday * Mr and Mrs Har\» Tladkr- ? an i • Mrs Finery Smither? «*-> .n CAT. , ton, llrida*.-. - . ^ . .. ,. Mr and Mrs K L> Orr ••jrn-<! Saturday from D»*rroiL. Mrs John G Goodison ot l)g ' d'*nsburg has return^-d to he- ^oii)»- after spending a feu days *:*h h( ; daughter Mrs Jess*- Lyrie Brothers' Night will be ob>er» ed by the local i O (). F Mor. 'day e\en:ng. Ivc. l^th. to whir'; \ all members and their families a: •• , inMted A Christmas tre»- uill b-- on- of -he joys of the e\enin Kach person :s asked to bring a ten cen' arrich fo- the tree A pr\ gram > being prepared b\ the < >d ! Fellow* Mr and Mrs Burdon Tl;omton and Mr> L!o>d Wilson are In .^yra f'USe Morran Thornhil! t>b>*:\ed hi e*;e\enth b.nhday on Friday, h:.* I*»end< showerfnc turn wi:h 3?. birthday cards < . ji. G. Ashuorth is spending som» time in H-eu\elton ' A Chevrolet coupe owned and id':ven by Maurice Thornhiil. wa w recked Friday ngiht near Fia* k ville when Mr Thornhiil collider 1 with a horse-drawn sleigh loade 1 with farm machinery', and owned by Fred Armstrong of Heuvel ... Fortunately no one was* injured Miss Marie LaVenrure was an overnight guest of Mrs ChaM\* Witherell on Wednesday . C £. Giffin made a business trip^^K to Syracuse the past week. , ys> Mrs. Elixa Fetterty of Heu^elion-™! Masxn ^r, caring for the parents of Mr Ma-|jw son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masox. JJ Despite their advanced aire t.iey'jflK rooH lot 1th jay ::i* .lm DEKALB JUNCTION C.i:!.^»rna> meeting of t I 1 >v riu : t w a» to be h*- h»>r-ie of M-s Jennie Brow via;.. I^-c 1^ .. on accou: .-> will be held a* the hot: of Mrs Jo:m G;!iiiOur Head *he Xrnas Ad> FULLERVILLE >\»!>r. J'hn>^>n is r w w.>rkmg '•-•- Mrs WVbo Macln'o ? ' . Mr and Mrs Milton Adams sp»:it il.*- w r-, k end w:'h frier.ov . t ; <iouv erneur Th*rv ajn't much hop* for rn« t' ;lo^ u ho knows Me is .i t:i :ure TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES SOLD RENTED REPAIRED K\m.r.gMn IVrtubi* Typewriters \':c # i>r Adtiing Ma<-hineh The Typewrrter Shop CHARLES E ROBB 230 Frsnkin St. WaUrtown. N Y STORM DOORS Put them on before the next cold spell and note the difference they will make in your home. Their cost will soon be absorbed in tfb saving in fuel and all cold winds that now sift in will be elim- inated You will have a healthier home and it won't be necessary to sit away from the windows till spring comes And it looks like a long way off Wm. F. Anderson BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Successor to Prospect Street Lumbar Co. Prospect Street Phone 244-W f^MM **<**•: AAA A^aAA**^ ' \m m m I Christmas Shoppers Headquarters .«« KAPLAN'S DEP'T STORE Ju«t at the time when we are all thinking off suitable gifts for the holiday season, we are offering ^ajj '•# 'M to you some money-saving bargains in dependable wear for Men, Ladies and Children, a few of which we JK ^ are listing below: LADIES' DEPARTMENT Do your shopping now? : Slim Bodices With Full Skirts Choice of the Yoiui : *et %-j By JULIA B0TTOMLEY I m *: *: w, m *: m 'M ^* apt u» arrtv« fmaa 4a^! :T i ^» r u^tJf Kiiaa. ThaTa ia« bmmj JT*»# W adaoal. ariadi w\U p#ruap» ^4 aoawnrnat as fottoara T^aar •a ritrtit avaj. ape^-iat d*>T • a*m party #r«a*.\ Thl* r^c- *f a rbarSnnf 4as>ca frart '^ firt Is eaTn^d « \^>^ aM •T*^«*r ai her tttcm^a mr|« «t- r\^** , w t** ala*** g 0% rail f-mn m&*** «rt*t: ^ of 0+ fror-t stxiw* brre—tt to *.;***k. t* »*tka la a **£r* s^ it Vi?tf>. too bj wmber or a fcj-cfca* dr.y ^m*:-*«^ Tba patttars at a. -t^i^xj K-*-tf—• aigttdfT l^tfW « •». a v^-j fuM akin. Th* ywamerr -^ ^s;k* i'ke tfcaa aMolfaaK atf t-.'^-fr^ t^*\* tbt foraaal praa ^rn^ t ^-aik>pa arn«ai< (Wan <+'. *h# ai rr »44 artr%rtii'Lana* *^-> r: :^ t-> *napain a F: » -t ; (3 ry<t>*9 Wd ^aVaa ta> aaap !P••» rr^ Vi w-ta d» datatj fraci o d»-r**\- pt^ •< rlar airaa? faa^ aai****rr*VS m^a^t .i f«^ at p'lmtmL A Mrs. Warren Ha*tic?* sp«n f ia««' Wednesday with her father Char)'*3 Haven of Macomb, who U ill Mr. and Mrs George Pa: :*U md two children of Canada are bpfnd inp some time with th*'r par»-ni». Mr and Mrs. Levi Parish and »:h er relative? in town. Herbert Round* has removed hi?- barber shop from the Masonic building to the store of Ben Lytle Miss HazH Black of Wat en own sj^ent the week-end in town The indoor fair and bazaar con ducted by members of the I O. O F and Hebekahs was a success de apite the unfavorable weather. Ar- .^ mr ncld.Mix of West Road waa the JaR ; winner of the fifty dollar prize \ m ^mf i Tht barrel of flour was awarded '•^ , * Marvin Witherell and the lamp wa* won by Charles Tait of Canton. * • Lawrence Fiphbe<k i»* ^pendin^ | a few days at hii? hom«> here.. G^onfe An;es. Roy Chapman Majion Steele, and Charles With- j ernll ar*- amonfr 'hose to attend thre I tr-actor school held at Lisbon the pasf week. Mrs Burr Hurl but of Oshom^ i virt- called on h^r mother Mr* Kdpar Todd, on Wednesday i Mr. and Mrp Claries Turner <T. teriajned at a sU o'clock dinner ^K Wednesday evenmc The f.-»llow.ns: • I^j e-je^r? Mr and Mrs C F Giffin •••• M' and Mrt Albe.i HAZ-.OL and^J^J; i CI rTord Ha2e)ton the occasion be «^» i in^: the binhday anni^er^ar^ of C ••^ f K GifTin. Frank Mason is ill IT The home ~y*. 0»'L»rii\e Hush on Weg: Road . Mr and Mrs Albert Sir.:!her? wfre tn Oirdenabur* Tuesday . T!»osf in chanre of the Library f^.r the month of December are Wed. r>er 11. Grace Withered. f >i'., !>-( 14. Mrs Ben Fleetharn | and Mrs P A Bopardus: W**d„ I>c I*. Mrs B W Thornton. Dec _ :: Mrs Uord Wilson. Dec 2* '; Mrf> Kmery Sroithert: Dec 2s J M:s* Grace Witherell and Mrs Em ery ?mjtber» The following bookf -^ .w»-re recently presented to ibe 11 t ^aT bra-? by Daiid Griffith Tom }^| Plade on Myr»ry Trail by Fit* ^ hur^ Plain Ta^es from lb* H:Us' \ by K.prinr Murders of lb* Rue )Qf MoT^e by Poe *g| T»OE : forjeet Lb* oid-tin>e &66l+n ^ coc:w: it Granr* bail a: Depey -^ f*er Friday eventnx Dec it'h 34K Botr m*»s and women are et2tr:ble *«w *o coci»**et* for ibe pnaet ©ffered ;* A 5a* ,er^n:njr'» ex*ena:nmeij- <aj[ i«a.'i yrr u CocterLan's irnx-id Mf rorr.^iii-ra:* w!:i Mr jTOttne J '™ OT-.*c 9f GoTrr^r&e^r ,5V A ^-r^la-- me*t;njr of D»P»yr»r'JaW Grazx* w-iii b» beid ^a*arday ^re> : ^S t rx 1*^ 14*^ IT#eruas af off. .J« r*~« ;.->* -.r>e enmiiu T**r w.:; b* 2fff Susx for tb* rw+r+< ^R «l>cb w f? b» ^r.oy*d if SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOSIERY in the famous t4trdfmr Gordon Brand, in ••xrf irtmiati SiHc and Silk and Wool Host\ all shades MEN'S DEPARTMENT 50c to $2.25 NEW LINE OF BEDROOM SLIPPERS in New Styles and Patterns LADIES' NEW STYLE OVERSHOES All Rubber or Clotb Tnj>s $1.95 to $2.25 BLANKETS! . BATH ROBES! SILK LINGERIE! in a full assortment, tocher with many other items not listed 20^ Discount on any ladies' or Mis>ewM'oat left in our stock. Heavy Wool Hose Silk and Wool Hose New Neckwear . Suits and Overcoats Shoes and Slippers Sweaters ^ Mackinaw* Sheep Lined Coats Curlee Clothes For Men Everytliing Complete for the Holiday Trade Wonderful Values in BOYS''SUITS at $1.00 to $1.95 A^res 2 to 8 vears M m :* •m m m Bargain Department-Second FI TOTS We Have a Large Line of Toy rand Fancy Dishes, which we have placed on our tables at Ridiculously Low Prices. TOYSf Gloves for Winter Wear £ H f!™f DECORA/HONS Choicest selections of newest styles WOOL BLANKET8 MI8SBS' AND LADIES' 00ATS LEATHEB SUPPBX8 HEAVY WOOL SOCKS Ft9E CASHMERE SOCKS MACETKAWS. WOOL UTTOEEWEAB . UHI0H SUITS TWO PIECE SUITS SUITS AND 0VEEO0ATS SHEEPLOTED 00ATS RUBBER P00TWEAR TRUNKS SUTT HAT BAG8 nd inai: otiicr Mr?i'-Ip- »i:itahle for, CHRISTMAS GIFTS - A LIKE 07 THE FAMOUS GORDON SILK HOSIERY ..y h :bl»e«I top, aJ! crAor*. re^nilar $1.00 ^Qa% Hrrade, at 0%/C .-*( WE GUARANTEE THAT ON ANY ARTICLE BOUGHT IN OUR UP. STAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT YOU WILL SAVE FROM 25 CENTS TO 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR * m i m m m m Special Values in Warm _Wool Blankets JJ1 Many Saving Opportunities are to be found in Our Men's * Clothing and Furnishing Department -. •[' We off^-r no *;*~ia! baitx. Cftir j*r. ••-» are the loves-t and we defv er^m pet it ion. VT/» rive he© *~: \-a!ue on even **]e. If our jr*vi£ ar not perfectly sat -fa^torr, w^ m .)» make a nati^factory a>d ;tr*rrrient *»r r-tt::;. vour monev. ]f w, ^»uid do more, w^ voukl We do business on If for any reason the'goodt purchased at our store are not satisfac- tory, we are only too glad to make a satisfactory- adjustment 'with you. ?• & i>Bsis of ^iSoiiare ^ an > articles purchased as Christmas Gifts prove unsatisfactory to the 2 r\ _ T ii^w 1^^*^ recipieru. the>- \*n]\ be cheerfully exchanged for any similar other arti- cles in our store after the holidays. ~ g Dealing Only* m */ * Departaot Stort « CfatwStred SOL KAPLAN IJE&^l^z. •\**\' « \* 2\