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a*w*«*cuk*»-. \M&J&J&X^ -PRESS r te •n 5-r •^ nHI HOME TOWN •Af>sW •end Tha TrtOuos »raaa U rwMtftti in place of a Ittur *tfk. $1J0 aor I92Q—COC'VERNH R rRH PRESS E*nbUiwo 1S82 voc xutt. Ma it. GOUVERNEUR ) HOMECOMING FOR YULETIDE SEASON to Ovtstde Ma* 7 <•* itwdaiita »ch^U Are VWthvg at Tbe*r HomM Wsre tbe OOtteg* students who » u spend tba Cbrtatmaa battdaya with onraatta mad frieaads la Goarv- Mtss Dorothy Drury MUi Grace Downey. Robert Henderson. Both Cox ArtbuT % C*nnerd, Nelson Win- ters. PegaT »*»•*. I>*rotby Mc- Lean. Doris CMafcotm: WwadaJI Overaefcar. Jean Marsball. Joyce Levy** Marlon Chlabolxn. Dorotby H*rrair» ««d Js^rs^rrtte Geisen- doarft*. trom 8t; Lawrence I'ni veraftty. • , .-••* . ,r_^ <1aniba Yas&aaoe, Baebaater Bushtess ImaxTtnta; Ooorge Bush. Carl Broarn, Lyaf Besatett. Jxay m oo4 MorTiasa*, Kenmeth Bmith, John Sayar, Robert Carpenter, of Clarfcaon School of Technology. Potsdam: Vrm. Kcrrnefh Smhh. Frvida Kaiaer. Mrs. Kale Callaoan. Louise Wta>atsT t Mima Mar)orte Webster. Electa Brown, and Mil- dred Watfl. of Potsdam Stat* Nor- mal. Lawrence Babooc*. FOrreat Webster, who graduated this term from the Pierce Scbooi of Business Administration at Philadelphia.] Pa. Glenn Miller. Ruth Rathburn. Oonre Grngras. Dougla* Overack er Clarence Webster. Robert Dy- gert. HeVon Baker. Margaret Her ytng. Bap Tamnse. of Cornell Tnl veralty; and Edward Case of Cor :aell LAW owbool Robert SpraaTV* and William Sul- livan of sfmaatna Military School of jfanRus; Itaxph Laddrcw, Helen laHHaw, Paul Smith. Myrem Don asi Bertha Eckman. and Eleanor Deasvan of Syracuse t^xtiversity; Fast Moaher of n. P. I., at Troy; jraaf Graves and Marcus Graves af Colgate T\niversity; George Boo 1st ETUtabeth Sayer. Columbia Tat veralty: Faye Morehouse, of GOUVERNEUR IS SLOWLY EMERGING KIDS'CHRISTMAS DRUG STORE IS PARTY MONDAY STILL IN DECEMBER 25. 1929 SINGLE COPIES. THREE CENTS Traffic n Resumed on Rural Following Worst Storm ifi Yaars Faisowing one of the worst *^r let of snowstorms and bwztards in the recent history of tb:* section of tbe state, communication with the outlying districts and neighbor- ing villages is slowly beintr broughi about. Tbe first heavy fall starry Wed nesday and many auto, at.- Here compelled to abandon their cars on tbe highway or leave Lbem in gar- ages if they were fart una:*- enough to be able to negotiate the drifts that fax Driving condition* **ide from the snow fall, were of the warst. as tbe wtsdsfctalds became coated with ice faster than n could be scraped off PnUowmg tbe first storm rh^ vil- lage caadltlaau were the worst in years, although the snow fail * as not particularly heavy The village street department failed to func- Abcut 150 Youngsters Regi-ed By Jamsa Maloy Post in Legion Rooms £^d of Firmt Half of Bowling Sella* dule Finds VanS4ylta A Curtis Team First S'iindiajc* of the teams of tbe Cou\rrnrur Bowling league tot flr-- half of the teasoa have announcrd b> Roy Randall as fol- lows Tbe hearts of about 1S# of the poorer kiddies in the village were gladdeaed and another brLglut spot added to their live* Monday sfter- noon at the rof^s\» of Jame» Maloy IVst. ,No 4S, American H^gion. where they were eatertalnedl at a real Xmas Tree Party, given toy the Legion members, assisted by a committee of ladies from tbe Le- j Independents gio© Aaxiitary. Welders III..,. A large sued tree, fully d.rcorat-< j. f> i^p^rtmrnt ed was placed in the front room Knaey I>rug Co. and each one of the youngsters was * i^n^rr Bros Garage Y*nS> Ke K Curt Fow ler HiifCQeeiH Men _. W 3f 11 n 17 U 1$ 14 4 *4 ORTTERMOF SURROGATE COURT t Fsyr Cases Presented Htrt Monday Afternoon. A'i of Which Were Held Over MADRID MAN BUYS jGLADYS A. HILTS ALZAMON LUCAS ICE BUSINESS WED DECEMBER 12 MAY BE PAROLED Webb Griffith Purchases Portion of Busmest Conducted 8/ Al hert W Overacfcer Became Bride of Jam+e E J>ohnac»n of Washington. 0 C. In New York City Ar. abbreviated term of Surro-' Albert W Ov^u.kt! w »u» iha» «ate » Tourt »*» held in the Mun | fomlui-Te<l a n»«i!«tni1 ice business tcfcDtii liiiildinj: Monday afternoon, j for several yean* pa^t disposed of with Surroitate i'eylun CI criarie) 'the u*r bu«Ule^^ :ne p«*t week to preMdiiiH Three ca»e* wr-re pr«- . Webb (inffith of Madrid, who If a sealed b\ Attorn*-> A T Johmmu I brv»ther in law *>f M r> Ox tracker la »rw- probate proceedmgh of thelwiIMam Ta!c<MT t »! Ok'«nn*bur|t wil Well Known in This Vicinity i Orgamxsr 0 f Horns ftstttrmsot Society at Fins presented wttJwa gilt by Santa him , American legion . .11 •eat teaeraasasWd by Ora Wright i HartonV Ice Cream Co. ,.. 2 commander of the Maloy Poa.it . | -j ^ in addttion ta> i\e gifts, the youngsters f^^tsW ^ tILtt ^ r **hk-h was topped '^P^^ 1 1 & Promt K ist Dixie cups and a^T the cake they conld mas-ter ' Jsjdglng from the noise created tion as in former years under simi- ]**• the guests of the afternoon, the ' *^ lar condition* and the stivets and ] affair was s huge success and thor crosswalks were <!ven little, if any attention. Following the first fall of oand like snow a bea>> crust was form ed. on top of which another heavy fall came With tbe addt-d volume j of snow and the crusted banks be- j neath. the village snow apparatus was hardly adequate to cope with the sdroatioii. The smaller plow J was able to assist ta some ex teat. while the larger plow was a*ut ooi of commission before accomplish in* much in the wsy of cleannjp tbe streers for traffic. The Chamber of Commerce in tervg'ed itself in the situation aad a joint conference was held with the village board Thursday evening at which time plans were made to have some of the highways leading into the village cleared for travel. oughly enjoyed, as tbe bedlam cre- ated made it almost impossible for any conversation be<w>-**n the help- ers team high triple i were won by the buataesa wi'h a score ot 2,614, as well aa ! team s:nk-t> of $23 The iadlridtaaf tnplr hi«h and single high I won by Mr Randall. Jetr a J so Mood second on tbe •isiagf hr season with a score of ITBL He ua> surpassed by W. Jo! of Fowler, with a score of 17a. The league u on tbe round of the schedule. Wl . of the late Fred H llalle of tb^ riJlage. the test:mon> of one ,jg| wiinew was taken and the probate beitj op«*tt for the lestim\>ny ol me t^Ciaimni; witneM* Juuiciai seRlemftit in the m*:ter o! the relate ot Christopher t'ir»> of Hicfavillf AdjournmtiDt w k> tak»-n until the January term • An adjournment w a* aUo takm la ;tu- mattez of the show cause !• i bet-fi on the calendar for , tories a! North iJomernnir Little' ~ar, hut no purWias*r has How and Fow er Mr Dvera- ker MALONEFIYEIS VICTOR 17T06 ora« r for the sale of real est<ae in j gaged lu <heese makuiK and at vine the Kdward Boudiette matter This • time he ow nr^l and sup^r\i>ed fac- case has about a > yet ^K*en found for th* property j purchased the coal husin^;-s fr\»ni K Attorney 1>. M Ha^elton pre* ' A. Jenne and the ice husine*> w a> s^-nted the will of Mary L \N*ebs*er : established b\ Mr 0%cra»k»r in of >U,x>B*b for probate, which wa> ; later yrars iQielu over the term following the' His wiu#.Ichii WVndall Ov^racker lle*ftiicon^ of one of ih** witnesses, lot St Lawrence, has IK** n as**is T HiK |ithe blockaded road pre venting the-1 in th^ manairrment of the business epl»earan<-e of the other witn^s •durinjr the past summer GRAND AND im%A1fl OF MRS. JTEACHERS SPEND f JURORS DRAWN Local Team Played Against Big t List of Man Chosen to Odds—SuMivan Takes Honor* In the Local LlneHjp T»sl Term of Supra ma Court Convening January f De-spite a size, weight big handicap ag and experience, to the Mr* >Xorthneld School for Girts at East j amt before the plans could be car Northllekl, Mass.: Carlton Dewey Wad ham s Hall at Ogdensbtrrg: Anna Brown. St. Elisabeth's Col- lege. Morrtstown. N J : Vera Link. Eva Huntley. Dorothy Nichols, and Mae Chi s holm, at Dei be it's Private Scbooi at Philadelphia. Miss Eloise AuClair. Watertown.School of Com- merce. BOCHNG DRIFTS A PRACTICAL WAY ried out the las: hea\y fall ap peared and such action was prac tically futile. Repair's were made to the large village plow and it wa use Tuesday. Gouvemeur high school baskeHeers Margretta Ritchie Ing. city made an excellent showing again** the strong quintet from Franklin Academy of Malone. on the local __ court FYiday evening ,liarry Norton The visitors' line-up Included j John A Wert four players who have played on the team for several seasons, while the local line-up includes practical- placed in | l y all new material, and despite - j these handicaps they were able to The following hare beaa dm to serve as grand Jnrora at 1 Trial Term of Supreme Court wstfes^J?*' ,1 > ^ ^ v TorTc will convene at Canton, Mon4ay,i January* ft tb Wlllard Price\\ (louvernewr R. 7J Reus Falls R. s* The local merchants have found ! hold the Franklin boys to a iscore that their Christmas trade. a large | portion of which comes from the outlying territory, has fallen v*ry j materlalry below that of former | years, although considerable early shopping has a*ea reported. I Horses aei Sftg Truck Taken Off to Draw Machine Whan ttuck In tha Iwsw track. If tne trek waait carry tka make the baraea pull tbe r>rbaps oaja af tbe mowt ptaas far backrag tbe SSJOW 4ttfu in the recent blockade af tat Mgaways was demonstrated •aers Tasstay moraiag. 1 large truck arrived from Mar- Uassargon which were two horses ea Mate to tbe woods for lumber lagaarposes. On the jotrrney here tas rmck was hopelessly stuck In tbe mow. when.tne driref suddenly sit oc the novel plan of taking his cargo off and making them earn their passage. Tbe horses were taken of the truck and hitched to tie front of the machine and with *belr help the truck was able to negotiate the snow banks without great difficulty. When the heary -roads were P«*»ed over the horses were again •Bowed to ride Instead of working tftftirwar. The above plan might be used effectively by the farmers who have been marooned for several days in the rural section around Gouver- »euT Get ottf-tbe o4d~LnuckL and LOCAL DOCTOR BATTLES STORM 0r. 0. M. Fata, Called ta He Spatvda Mlffct in Drtfta After Hard Fight . Hours spent along tbe . roadside | at shoveling snow, flve^boars af aofltnde sitting In bis stranded au- tomobile combined with a drive of approximately 32 miles to tbe vil- lage «tf Herraon and back. Dr. D. JL Toss, well known physician of this vlRage. is none the worse from his trying experience of last Thurs- day. Dr. Foss. who always responds to the call of h^s fellowmen. regard- less of the weather elements or the xrlrcumrtances involved, was called to Hermon at 6.30 Wednes- day evening He made the trip without any serious difficulty and started home at about 11 that eve- ning. Heavy drifts of snow block- ed his path a few miles outside of Hermon. and the doctor was oblig- j ed to get out of his car and shovel He repeated this performance sev- j era! times until the raging sleet j storm became so severe that he of 17 to 6 Sullivan, local guard, won p big band from the crowd wben be held Clark.^star forward of the visitors. to one basket during the entire game. Desnarers and Flynn were aattstandlng tor tbe visitors. Tbe lineups. •• • Malaa>a (t7) F.S. F^. T.F. Clark, rt .1 1 <8 Z FUrsm. U. 1 1 r 7 MstMd. H 0 % \ . * e 1 • I If. .3 . # 6 Brawn, rg. * 6 Q 0 Total ..* S 1 IT Qoyveenawr fg> - - -F.B; F.F; T.F Brasbar FaJis Fotadaas Potsdam . Gottvarneor Bdwards . Morrtstown . Ogdensbarg (ioavernear Tolton R.1 South HasasnoAd WiaUwaj Gra>-es, rf. ^ 1 rMtman, If. 1 SaideH. c * Gllmour, lg. 0 Sullivan, rg. 0 Haxelton. 11^ ...0 Pickert. lg 0 Totals 2 i Referee—School. Syracuse. FIREMEN'S XMAS DINNER THURSDAY Over One Hundred and Eighty Tic- kets Distributed Among ChJI- 4r%n in Viltaga Patrick Lvons W. G. Campbell Wm K. Austin Charles Roger Horace Webb Dean I). Earing Frank S. Ryan Karl Gates . Burton Hlckneil George Grant _ Lawreix e Haverstocfk Herbert Herring Rollie P. Davis F. G. Merrtman ._ Fisher Ames Howard Russell . B. F. Learay Earl Sattoa Byron McOraae _ H. G. HurlbwrL Jr Walter Perry Earns. Falls It D Tboae^rasssh to aarre as trial Jurors at tbe same term include m&awr BPtttB . ; Chase Mills William J LeBeau . . Ogdamsburg Morris Miller _. bgdeasburg William L. Briggs __ Ogdenabnrg Benjamin Flight _ HeuveKon R. D Clarence McCargar W. Stockholm George Winn No. Lawrence Cotam Ogdensbarg R. §\ Hup**rvih^ the Ice busing* foi Mr (iriffnh Mr Overack^r will cc^n- | tinue t«.» t»pt*rate th*- ci»a! business ] and Ri»bfrt Whnnn»r*- will counnue , a.s manager until siu h rrne as he [ <.aa find A purchaser Uir 't.u' part of rHr business FuiUag health hat nutde it necessar> for Mr Curark er to refire frnrr. »^t'.Nr t»us:n»->* Previous u> e-ntrnnj: the ^M! ' business Mr Overackrr was ••!! i ING, WEDNESDAY HOUDAYSHERE Occurred at Horns of H9r S-ister, Mrs. Csrtis Mellen. on Barnes Straet foi THoss Engaged in Other Schools Return to Gouvemeur for Cnrtstmas Vacat»on The following teachers Mr aid Mrs Joan S Hil's of KtVK I>iand »?:>-* t h&\ r acnouricfd thr tiurna^f of thnr daughrrr M.ss Uiad>8 A Hiits of Vonkers to Mr Jamrs K Johnson of Wash-l lo init'.on. DC l*he cereruony was performed m th«- Little Church Around the Cor ner. New York City. Thursday IVC ember 12th a: 5 3<» o'clock, by the Rev Lyman Jones The HI tending couple were Mis* Sue Olds of \ on ke:>. cousin ot :he bnde. and Mr John Kngiish of New York City The bride was a'tired in a gown of '.obH( co brow n telvef and Miss olds *ore a black transparent vel \et ^t»>*n Immediately after the cer*mon> a wedding supper was served a: the Pennsylvania Hotel al'-* which Mr and Mrs Johnson lef* far a honeymoon trip to Wash :r.k\or. P C M-> Johnson craduated f: om the Gou\e--neur High school with the! class of !*»!! and from the New j Pal-i Nor-mal Schdol in 191^ She J w a> •n«a«ed as teacher in the Ny ! ack ^<•ht>ols for thzve years, and f for *he pas' eight years has been teaching in the Yonkers school Mr Johnson is the son of the [ late Mr and Mrs James K John son and graduated from Mt St Mary's school at Kmmettsburg. Md in !$!*« He enlleted in the Lnited Sta:e« Navy and has been ad vane ' ed to the Communication Depart ' nient on the V S S Dobbin 1 Alaamon I Lucas will be eligible for parole from Auburn prison neat month He * a* convicted In Buffs in June 1928 of defrauding a Brooklyn woman >**\• %;>-. *?' ALZAMON IRA LUC At Mr Lucas organised the fcoches- I ter Home Betterment society at . Rochester and was well known itt | this section of 8t Lawrence ty, where be organised a Homa i terment Society at Fine Ha j held several meetings in this vIV l lage After the fraud charge was lodg- are» dTed! Tale\* spe\mTThL' Tne holidays at itu home w\ednej*day evening at the home of of their relatives in this villace « •Jler sister. Mrs Cunis (i. MelleD Misses Grace Webster. Kthel Abel,, •f Barnes street, where she had i Sue olds. Florence Hill and Mrs i been in poor health for sviersl : Gladye Hilts Johnson of Yonkers | Mr and Mrs Johnson arrived in [ ed against him and an Indictment was found. Lucas succeeded in win- ning a change of venue to Buffalo upon the ground that he could not get a fair trial in Rochester. Gouxemeur Saturday to spend the Chris*mas holidays with her par ents Mrs Johnson wilt complete her contract as teachet :n the Yon kers schools. - veek* (She had resided with Mr* Mellen for five years . Mrs Ing was born in New York city March 7. 1*61. her psrents be iag Matthew and Fliza Clancy Kh ettie She resided nearly ail her life in or negr New York Her hus band. Alfred Ing. died fl\e years ago in New York ' Surviving are three sisters. Mrs Mellen. Mrs P. W Quinn of New York, and Mrs Koberr Gray of Que*>n Valley; two brothers. Pa\id Ritchie of Fast Orange, and John Ritchie of Brooklyn: and Jti ne phew g and nieces. FuaermT-ieTvlces were held at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Massenaf'the Mellen home. Rev. J W. Bar WAR VETERAN, 87, DIED SUNDAY Mis- Bernice Phillips Passaic. N J Miss Pauline Webster of Her kimer: Miss Patience Seaker. Can ajoliane Miss Alts Young of Younes^ille Miss Grace Mills. Ni . . agsra Palls Miss P^lith Murphy, j Sat Harbor L I Miss Lex a Beach I Charles H Fields. Member of Com t'tica. Miss Ftuth Webster of Ma j pany E—Funeral Services lone Miss Kmr Richardson! Wednesday Afternoon Middlexille; Mi-*s GrovieUe Mr | l^an (Vnton. Kenneth Fuller of sL aavr^'t osTlalatlng and • burial was DeKalb Jot. fcsTrJbaeV in Rlvaralde cemetery. Jeffersonville Mtss Caroline Bab co< k of Water-to* n. Miss Alison Close Rulherford \ J Mlaa Ca> therine Close of Klisabeth. K. J : Miss Porothy Close of White Plains: Miss Susan Murray of Her- mon: Miss Maude Frank of At- lantic City: Miss Bernadetta For- tune of Buffalo. Mtss Pauline Carr Herbert Allen H J. Myers . Frank Davy J Rex Avers Robert Hartford _. Frank: Mattbie Albert Hosmer Cornelias Buckley Edward White Walter Cole Frank Wsldroa „_ I Earl Curtis ._ .. Chas. O'Hara, Sr 8 Oscar Spencer _. | Seeber Moore William Cook _ Harvey Watson . _. Georae Cross man Harmon . 8praguevi lie Norfolk R P Potsdam R 5 Mssseeus ... 8o. Cortoc Canton ST. LAWRENCE CO. • SOOETT DINNER Annual Event Wrii be Held at Natal Commodore in N+* York, JMnuMty It SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS FEAST Over one hundred and eighty ^ .._ __ ., „, tickets have been distributed! to, could not see the road ahead of • children in the village who will be [ Leslie Premo Jiim and was compelled to utop his'guests of :he Gouverneur Fire De i Edmund Haight P«t the team on for use in case oft car r at the roadsHe iewrar mires * Tart ment at t heir -TMsd- An HJ al4 William Hosm an wnergency as the Martinsburg! from Gouvemeur The doctor sat ; Christmas Supper. Thursday eve-1 Herman Gilmore driver did. J in his machine from 3 In the morn- j ning at six o'clock, in the Murnici « Leo Garvey | ing until % before he obtained a ; pal building j Matthew Murphy f team of horses and the assistance I The committee in charge of the i Frank Bradley jj of a farmer residing nearby {supper includes Chief Liscum. i (George OLeary I The above experience is but a rep j cnairman: G E Hutton. L H Ma:- William Ingram etition of similar happening? that ' t:c Guy Deans. Emory Pe:e and B^rt Brown _. g VIUVliJ 1 If 1/aiJ l'L>r\iJI ' ^ ^°** meets with throughout' F-ank Beaaw William Ashton • k/ai ulM A A4xsA/a . tbe winter His wide practice car ! Each member of the depar.men' I , ._ j j-j^g n i m j Dt0 gjj tne surrounding f ^'^ Ornish a cake or dish o' jieiiio rltxteen Families Made Happy Jn villager and small hamlets Often Emory P**te W H1 have chare* of Gouverneur With Generous Bans j he is called upon to hire a horse trie k^chen and \Buck\ Deaiu :he Distributed on Monday j and cutter in making long hard , d:n.ng room, with members of the ! tr*p* a?~n1ehT or^r some country department assisting in. ser« ;BE Six-'^ec families in Gouverneur back roads .The committee .has bought 2\ i **re :he recipients Monday of gen ? X>T FOS? despite his 65 years. isf»airh of stotkings which w ;il! be ^^^tt barg containing Christmas in excellent physical condition. He given :o the children. SWAN INVITES _ EDITOR TO DINNER . The St. Lawrence County So- ciety will hold Its annual dinner on Thursday evening. January _Uilu at the Hotel Commodore in New York City. The guest of honor will So. Coltonj bf F. L Carlisle, who It President Canton R 6 j of tbe St Regis Paper Comftany. - Fort Jackson ' Chairman of the Niagara-Hudaon . Ogdenaburg I Power Company, as well as Prasi DeOnas^e* dent of bis own rtrarsru F L. Car- Hammosid R 2 * lisle A Co. lnc He is also the .. Canton « 11 gefMleaaan whom you probably Ogdewaburgl know has donated a fund of $100. 000 to be spent in annual disburse- ments of !2\ (»oo through tbe me dium ot the St Lawrence Tnlver sify. for the purpose of promoting a reforestry^plaa in -owr ?CorTTi rtJgdeasburg ' T^dtmtry. The Hoc* Ow*»n D Young Potadam is expected to be among the no- tables present that evening. Officers of the Socjery for thin yar are as follows M. C. O'Brien. President. ?$$ Nostraxtd Ave Brooklyn. N Y; Frederick P Close First Vice President: W Palmer Smith. 8ec- -*>tary; C C Keye?. Treasurer. ... Partabville Canton __ Hopkmtor. LoaisviUe R 1 . Potsdam R ? rin, Dolgeville EDWARDS YOUTH FRACTURES ARM MAN INJURED IN COLLISION Alton Bush of RichvlUe H%tff When Car and Truck Collide on ley Hill . ...„ Charles H Fields. ag^d^ST. Civil War veteran, and a resident of' Gouverneur *°d vicinity jfor *o years, died Sundar morning at 11 Vclort at his home on the Scotch Settlement road Just within the village limits Mr. Fields had been in poor health for more than a year Mr. Fields was born in Canada, tot Manchester. V* Y : Mildred PwaVl Jsarch Ittn. ItsX aia MoromtM with Everett Gainea From Trapaaa- at Local Injured in Fall —X-R*y Taken Hospital Everett Gaines, a liigh school student at Edwards, was brought to the VaaDusee hospital in this village Wednesday far tbe purpose of having an X ray of his left arm taken Young Gaines fell from a trapese in Us higa schoal Monday, a distance of about twelve feet from the floor. His arm bad troubl- ed him ever since the accident. Dr C T Henderson took the X-ray of the arm and discovered that the boy had suffered a severe fraeture. A physician It Edwards reduced the fracture Wednesday evening whom he came to this country be- ing Andrew and Jemima Gray Fields. He was a laborer on farms and in local Industries In Gouver neur and nearby towns. .He saw considerable service in the Civil War. being a member of Company E. 13th New York Volunteer Regi- ment of Heavy Artillery. He was a member of Barnes Post, 1W, G. A. R.. of this villa*?. The survivors are the widow. Mrs. Jane Simmons Fields togeth- er with three sons. Frank and Leon of Gouverneur and Charles of Rich ville. five daughters, Mrs. Daniel McDonald. Mrs David Hayden. Mrs. Arthur Besaw, Mrs, Clarence Besaw. and Mrs Myrtle Hinds, all of Gouverneur. and one brother. Caleb Fields of Hailesboro. and a large number of grand children. Funeral services were- held Tues- day afternoon at one o'clock from the borne, with Rev. J. W, Barrett. pastor of the Methodist church off! elating and burial was made in Riverside cejuexary Alton Bush ~Was~ Cut and bruised when a car in which be was riding collided wltb an expreas truck Wednesday evening. Young Bush was riding with James Nolan who had purchased a new Pontiac sadan tbat aftarmooa. As they reached tbe farm boaae of Don Wood a large expraaa tnsek from Watertowa came over tba bill *\*?c? t _ PotexUrr. . . Madrid K : Masser.a . .. --Haajvelt'T. GouverOTOT R - _ Mase^ni ... Potsdam h * [WHO SHOULD PAY FLIERS LAND ON THE FINAL TOLL I FARM AT EDWARDS out In time to avoid a Mr. Bush received a four tncbaa long and osa badly bruised. Mr. Nolan well anakatt up. badly damaged. RJCHVEIi GRANGE MET SATURDAY Annual Installation of Offlaara la Poets**** Until Jasmary 11th —Profram Prsssntad Rlchville Grange No. M2. bald -a special meeting Saturday evening, Dec. 21. Inatead of having a moat- ing on the ragular date wbiab would be Christmas Eve. In tbe absence of Worthy Master Etta, Overseer Gomer Jones piaaidad. Brother Jones reported tbat I**MMhrr T<m *^ > tr~ThHfnsa J inaratV ing officer, would be finable to be Vermont Dairyman Asks s Fe** Pertinent Questions Regard- ing Tuberculin Test Ir rate MRS. EARL HOUSE |—; DIED LAST NIGHT ^od^t for the annuaJ Yuletidej is one of the oldest prar:icing \pny i oiaaer tae b*gM being distributed j sicians in Gouverneur. coming ****? the auspices of ;be Salva-j tLVa viilar*- in 1^^» Dr Fos# ;s the ao » Army from the headquarters J son of *«V late Daniel and Char c Ogdensburg. j lotte V Mr»n*efiore Foss He re TV distribution was made hijeeived hi* ^uc>uoii In. Law rence- ! njeur under the direction of t ville academy. Vnrersity of Min , ^•OUTLOOK CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Sends Invitation for Xmas Di*«*e St the Hotel Lorraine. Toledo. 0. Native of Yeara- *•» Helena Johnston scbooi and ••••Hiiutjr nurse, who was fumiab- * »iifc tbe list of family by tbe ***** at Ogdeosburg She was m tbe diatrrboUon by ^ of tbe local Boy Bcouu J* 1 ^' dlatribeitioau bave bee a ?*** ^ : tbrosjgb tbe cownty and gw^sfttu a considerabe* out fay 2J* bag contained a chicken, or Zj * ,Jj * ULB ^J *** »*rge pots Zr^ 1 **^. butter, bread caadv CHAR VESTING nesota and l\n;*»rsl:y of Vermont He gain*»d valuable medical know ledrf wh i^ senlng in tbe Cnited Statef army in 1%?$ He was con- nected wfth tbe hospital corps un- 6+T burgeon General Morgan and was stationed at Fort Toompson Crow Creek Reservation Dr. Foas was present a: tbe surrender of Si'Ua* Bull and* his band of In d:ans He r^s.rtHKl from tbe army tr IV] and bexan ibe practice of tL*-dicm* ar I>Kaib m !£*€. later mm ing :o I^p^yst^r wh*re be doc tored E 2*** BNOWSTARTCD AGENTS INSPECT DWW STARTED ^^^p^ r>a*eri are Borde- Pa:roimax CbarVs R w»-* Low* w-.-i fo^i- otbe- psvrroiavx stared w*z- :c Edwards Mooday ta ta- rn Lkss st*^' :i>* * *- : ;»aas#ar»* a;rplaj>* wjr: *z*t*< iM** darja lie wbica saeas- r»-=: ias* F^iay T^e p:>esu &ar It inrbes ra=r. sad Reft* Vacboa of MaaKreal citar ^ar>ery «*.\b e<i :rK.**i aad e^err-fciJMr its was frwiad * yrt+* f tbe oC^cera ysmr wrJt Ix w-u -*>r»-^< Jua: :be aaraer •x^r/ea**d ds^Vrasry ta rV * reari.3jr K^^arda T^y w**: my prv^>rte<. -j-a»i f-r--= ^gi^asbcrf via Z>aLsA Me*^be-s Entertained at Home of Miss Jennn Dickson Last W*«h Tuesday Evening T:,e 'rj-look Club met wtt>. M:ss J*m> T>\** r >z Tuesday »rec:B,,g. D*\ ;»th. 7L* p-rirrani was in charr> of ' M:*^ i^'V^'t as follow*• • - •-—- A»A^*-Ei-r of Argentina an^ Ch:.. by J^ts:e ?m::k I>v»-ki^y n>en- of tb* ?;*nisfc 8p^at:njr Pe<#pi* of Arr^2*rna by Jeumi;^ j rr^kfci'w A Qiar»»*te composWl cuf I Mr» B F Brown Mrs Wiifcam Mar* \.a M\* EdTth Leonard Mr* ' c C C-u:ifM2: have sang \Lis- I vhz io ?^ > r ** <* *** Angels.\ Thj'\ * hf •••ry pteastac i .?r.a. Cr'-rsias gtr# w**» ei- chana-^ ^ • % \ r T i>0# snaxne* || A**** »*-^* dat'v r*ir-§t*z.-*zrH : -.^t by MJI Hase\ LWCK I Wm R Pwan manager of ••• Hoi'-i Lorraine Toledo O.. r*-m*r bers The Tribune-Press during *~* ; Chnstmas season and nas tor* K^ j ed the following- in vita:; on Editor Tribune Pr**** — Wnat a pleasure n would b* • have you and your family eat y -. Christmas Dinner w ::h me 6..' is 574 miles sway What s pleasure tt wouJd b* I could be surrounded this gior ^* day wnti tbe old friends n Go/ wmrtrr TMs Is Oie lime each y*-«' that the old days come back to r> very vividly tb^re never has b* •\ a Christmas with al! it's mor* <- « bora*' spl»i>dor. Lba: seemed ti*» r»al Christmas with ii# joy s^ spirit as those of childhood f i* Tt with tbe few tbingi that mad* -* happy My best wishes to ail it yr»~- cd^ce V»ry trary yours WM R eTWAN Encios^d wttfe tbe ua^::at-«*c f % 3>en: of an elaborate spr^a: '.<' b* big asanai feast wUo s f#Ki^\ of tsiL vsai svesKbraads eases»r tarkej or b**f. witb a*, o' Moms. N Y.. Aged 22 •Fu*t*a\ Se-vices oe T h g r*d J y Mrs Msrion Mav Gos^ Hou** ared XI yesrs di*-d »* tne home of Mr .Houses pHr*-r*« Mr and Mra Eanraei H^>use ^ Bellevu* ^veaoe. ^ 10 if, Monday evening •^be was born lc *b* town of Mor ^s. June 2. l*/»7 the daugbter of Wiltiasn and Aids Froo^soc Goes >he was the w'ife of Far! Hou*» *^d bad rt-side-d \T>*»re th*- pas* tw r> ^ars Phe ty s rz,\mb*r of the Metnodiat cbarvfc a: MOT:* Mra Hou**- is sur*-iv^d by her r TPbsad and oti* s^* Howard of *MS village he' pass's on* sis •«-r. W*inn:fr*»d <>*# !onr brothers halph. Char.^s Wa:** and Wood- ~ r w: two rrandmcrv* Mrs Net • in^ with the efforts to erad: ube-c<j)osi.« among the cat tie on. the following has d from H E Gray of Graylawn Farms a* Orleans Vt If ; if poft«!blf 'o eradicate Tu b*-rrulos..« in Bovine animal* thru IN- Tirb^rruUn T*s\ who is b*-ne t *ed and protected by such feet** Who ;«• indeed - U it the fanr. ••-* an'l *ne;r fani;!iep w/ho ar< ! s*-;Mng early and late. \t, get an honest .;ving through the income ' from tb*-:r dairies or is ft the en- \ l.rf population of our sta'e and ina'joc* In fairness to all. tfio ' srr»u)d xay the toll* . m U i* L<M true, and rightly sr > ths* r«-:^»-senta:!ves of ra emm»*r;* aac s*a # e are urging our duryrr;*-r. :o -a;s*- pur*»bre<J ca::>* or a* le»>* ( tr. r>*-aC ;r;e:r herds w • h pur^b**<d • #-*-*\ A * t h* satii^ 11 n>e ar» • h* > < p.-.* a.tv; A .&^ :na: aii herds b^ g^^ . en h*- 7jb»rrul3a tew* \ Why iibou>d , ou* ia-rr^>eL be p*-naTitxI b? b^- inc -a.i*-d opou to absorb- th*- m» )o- ;tn~ ioz of toasts -*^*i)*:za fro*r. sucn :*^-U* Have »-* MJLT -.gr-' r r present January 4th, so it was vot- ed to postpone the instaiiaUat an- til January 11th so tbat ba might be present. No definite action on tbe h*a»tng problem was taken because ot tba absence of tbe trustees. After tbe cloae of 4 abort teats* ne*s session the Juvenile Grange was invited down for our Lactnr* er'» hour. Tbe program opened with singing tbe Christmas carol. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear. , _, . ^ , , ^ Recitations by Irving Jonea. Har- fortune found a safe landing place s , RJ ^ ^^ Q^^^ two miles f-oHi Awards on the 1 ^••i—»•. Vachon Brothers of Montrssl Lose Way in Bligzard—Await Shipment of Ski is '&& Porwin Gore; song by four boys in [negro makeup, namely Morria Jones. Carl Ripley, Georgia Love- ly, and Merritt Putnam: recJta- Uon. Mary Joyce; reading. Mra. Nina Ripley, recitation. Josephine King: recuation. Erwtn Gore; -re- cjtanon Henrietta Gore: rwdta- t>on Laurie Bennetu recitation. a. • :>*%* rarmers * Whe:- r^«^ o^n and trt>*' : ia» t.ghu trying *o s^*=/* w-aj ;-c b^lp iz a. ^a\ r.a; d**'roy ty* j M , t>**z~* of ii>^r»!r^* us.*. B* '-£* AH -2* fact •^-- A z~z. ar «or.-*-y se ?*rz~** R*< ; a- : -' bat ' w>~ l-y* ^ * **^ De* a> la/\ x^r-^ar Bat a-y : * - * J ^\ ^ r- u K< i mp-# Ha:.. MacPb^ N Tl Hae«dx H#iawes Hs^d Xswaa o*\*j T5>e Haasfy Heipers af ^ro^ : of tbe Metbadtat cbarca bead -Jae:- Xaas party a: Lb# boaae af M-* C > HalL Part streec r-^a^ was aretuiy decora:** ad rmi TWrw was s w-ra gifts far ears ^^TTl^ M ^ ni \ ^ ,«^- **** esx>n*rat:oa i™ \ a 5 s *i 1 °/ * r >~* M ^ K .„ 'a- :*» farmers' Whe a- ^ ThuradaT* aT**-acjrrr. a* two o etort F.ev McPh+~K>z a fora** pas'rr- \^\J****- v ^t >a \^\l tfca- r.ay o-a-roy :-*e.- r IX. Rrters > ~*Tr.*tery — i Th (# | * *. r z -*• -m s^r ?>z: F«U.-A- ^ ^•|'» \•'ax or bo*th re p-ar-.?*:'? f<v: *• ^-i*«.*-f r^s*a^*-i *h*~ : -.r* ** t***^ a tf-as*:e aj>d car-r'-*v^-r iMi: kz.i a -u.-'Jur ^a* w *J .t*--* axx-i* f«tir» ii.nsaa-*a\T t\T>\ :.ac» #e-a*txx oz'.j a r*-^ a,r-a ; loosing their way in the |.torm of Frid&x two aviators by good Jdi on i road to HernjoD and brought their ! machine saf* !y down oc a level m*-adow on ih^ farm of Fred and i \ Roy re Bullock The snow was quite de*»p. hut th#»y handled their 1 landing without damage to the • plan* The fli*-rji are ? and Ren Varhon brorhers. from Montrf-ai The six passenger cabin lin^r j Arthur Sbattuck. singing of Cbrtat was on the way to Montreal No, mkM r mro ia particular flyinc difficulty was) Thfk cWldrens voices ara \' ' \ found until norh of Philadelphia.\. ja n y rooc j ^ u^ carols- where the storm b^gan to ret more j -r^, pret tily trimmed Christmas •©•«w Tfc^:r dJff*rnshis*f Inrr^as^ trees w#re anloassed of tbeir gtfu at Antwerp aD< j a f^ m miles our off f^ r yoting and oed. An*werp they w*re in S po#:«;oo ' s:m:lar to the ULfar una:* :ra --)^T ox tbe track>*s de-s^r washes Th*- North Country is w-;:pout il 7uic1nated fy.n* fi**k5* or ^;rna] bearoms and before F:»raru*viii#>. r>r>r*h of Acwerp Dad P*-*s r»-ach •< tbey had drw+z ;s-o a s*orm? that obh'tera'e^ f-r*?r \ ?>•»:\ it >*»w ' Deta^ed ^^«e M *h* tr%*tkA)j N*w Vc»-k C^s-a rate G^oypa Oeosntsael Wm -abroad Ira* k Vt^em C*moi*rim Reailaltur -ha* -bei ^^-* k»* ard ! ^ dsrkn*»a* ar>marr :nx 'b+r b-onrr.* The uikpara:ieled pilgrtsaage of the^r macb;ne domi t>r» th* fV«llorr- ' war E>otberf and widowa lo tbo f+*r\ a ahor- d*s axf* ftaz t&* r-i T *^ of tbeir e>ad h-ose of Milioz Wmrc M\« '•\a- b*rr n*xt year w:U» Use so* beard tbe t'••.** t/. the iis^T.r ? ^ *** rter»mm^n: paying :>* trg v * w.•• ;«>zjf*~* icrw-n ^ and [GOLD STAR TRIPS : START NEXT YEAR P-a*.-a-< e -were Aod^ess &* P*-o* a-t*e* t • i^gnday *T+Z.TU ;*^- t* 0*^*:#e .\• Poiaad- iswrer 6+*i»t+* aJid piib iv saamke- w :j sp^wt JZ it* F , -s* Baataat Cktr-fc oe r*~>.± ht*ioc Re-r H«tcada*v~v« n--ex.rs tb* = » w^n ^ t>n tbe Tr-*fc*r.* of *^e S>w ** *z * '*+ buraea w~'l •yrar - i -C^a- c^r»e-i of cA\-*e # ^-.^ i , :j da.-^t>*r z& Lfe*^s pt# aJ x»« >+ ass r as.-* .z a iboro^gt * *a>r -; — _-L^. ~ 0^. ~— .—» ti-»-x: *r*&* rzck m**.aod V ;^> W jswa w-i aas agtbortaed by today s Cc<^d^»e^ —-oc of /oe>. £AS*O&. who aas e*d-r«* w-mje! su* ne» ^5- ti> e« ra TrnTLJ^- a: a rt*ca ^osprta. w *-e*tt was -^por\ as ar«rlaag^d Mr *n 3 fa-T-tg a#a--i ft-rw ba T e sane -~C- t*d H F- GEAT *\-»aa \G^ay^awrt r t -r. h^- svta'ort IT7»*T.' :r* trg** w of E^w arls .• T*'MJI*< p T*++.r EnrLs* »a# \LZ*:'+£ k -' of ronxrrest 1 :h-»T procas<:T r*-^:r«-d -h* a* ; V ti># VSJ- depsj ~***>de-a:§ of :j>* M^ctiaa r a***r:f • ate g^o^r* w-;y tur to maar* a 'aki^ar r~ -i*-ai tx fca-m «f «*e **g* ** Lb^ aar^ or r>: v tnx .t ^: ; AMa*~Mara* cemetery w>«a laig pror#^ rV:V h»y »**- A-rae rz't Edwards a»^ w—^ M f»- some ai*>ax>* sals c e^-; F»*^d tr-r maebzne for a tait^or Th*-r g'.zsa pxp*c- to k*«^ fo- Moc-wa. v K^taacae dooaM i--»ci- a« tbe ui a-w «w^i*< , r-aae* O^e-Aisae *d F-w\*r t^aj* b* peaaa* be* «r_^! *t* s~ wh • af xsrZ tt 2?'*^ ids.: .. t>;