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&: %i- ^^: ^. *?¥c POtlH TMC TWHUNI<MIM, OQUVmwtUH. W. V,, WtP*««OAy. OgCKWKW M. H» V* \'# J! JTw TWIBUNE-PRESS • - #Ths Msttaara Tttfcaa* aad $, April Utk. lilt IMUCO tVEJIV WCDMCSOAY t>' H. Y. « V t pud M the &JW of Mimtef NYPA Circulation Audit •ur«a« SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Pastor's Cornet* WEEKLY SERl^ONETTE . By HIV J W BARRETT Methodist EpUcop*! Church -THE PRINCE OF PEACe- EVERYBODY HI * ONCE A ftiU Ir^M^ttiiitiMitiiMl Kiddies' Evening Story ^ By MARY GRAHAM BOfMgft Women and Ch ' ' ^ A\? ! »«»*» >>^^»^®@^#f^»»t rrers, Sw Christmas ought to memo for e\«-ry follower of Christ a reaolu IK>Q and a consecration to do away with all the euia tbat oppose His rw ADVERTISING RATES poetry tad reaomtto** t c*»r*r per kike » otulr, i©r oud <* i to Christmas festivities. Christmas ought to stand fur »*\rr> follower of th«- Trtnce of Peace - World Peace We all kno« some-thing of war and that the com Ctewfted Ad. J5 vordi or mm -\MUKAUXD ch*tpt 2V foe ireer tixtt imount le ft rj«t»i»> td«enj»wa ;*te» «C r«Que»t AU to ta» office MCS1 by the t«ft. but M an evidence ol Tooac mi»nncd reach «it> lac w Human Nature Can human nature be changed'* Iio't on: »bole educational moral and spiritual program bulk on the Chief S'fFr Viy ONCE A YEAR H w lc.l.»f kingdom, or else we have no nght a»*urop»iou thai it can' Our civih- Rev W Barrett WATEkTOWN OMICE Atdrich Advertising Sarvics 7 Ot* Buikim*- Phor* J«SS MR. JEROME J. O'BRIEN lb lk« CTftvrltnf rtpmcnui^t of u«e Tr»£>uoe- Wfmm Be » fully rr powrrn! u nuke <oo- JfeaOft and rrceirr ind receipt for a!! money* •w ihc publisher -WEDNESDAV. DrX 1929 NO. GOUVERNEUR Mr -and Mrs Vera ?>jllivan an<^ son Byron motored to Osdensburg Tuesday to consult Dr Madill about Byron'* brolevn arm H** said lit was mending in good shape. On the way bark they ***rv mow^d in in Burnharn's I^ane and bad to abandon tbelr car and come the r*mt of the way with horse* Mr. and Mrs William Overacker! »on* of this question. i some added incentive to establish the reign of the Prince of Peace among men j<orue addt^f and *anc tin«-d hatr»-<l of war. we *hall c-l**- brar^ :h*« f^a-*t of Cbristrnajj ruoi-k in>?ly Wh> N\K* VS'hy ar» k n ! th»* follow r-rs of rh- Print\** of IVace consistent\* They j rnus' «-nd ',h*- srandal that Chris | j imdora th«- dominion of Christ i$ the b:>*»*dinK ground for th** worst \ burst forth tbt*ir lava war Wh*-n 1 think of these thine* I could almost wish tbat we might leave off our accustomed ways of | celebrating Christmas and focus our atrention upon its real mean Ing If it do«-» not mean this, then what on earth does it mean* If «^ could make Jesus regnan; he would bring universal prosper ity through the square deal and do away wrh the need for Christmas ba.«k«-ts He would set Up decency and justice; He would end war and | brine to pass as a reality the angel good i&tioo is p~oof of K |4u:aaii Nature It in r»-»oh i aga:u*t war the human mind and 1 the human bean abhors it: rh»-l glory of It has b«n*n #hot to piece* i and c^n n»-rfr be restored »o a f tempt to revive it is to crucify til ua-'jral fe-Hiaga Wna' + e n^ed to do is to change ing of the Prince I our way of thinking then our, of Peace was to j blinded intellects won't land u* :n ' put aa end to War! the di'ch. | and establish good ' J will among men j »»hantad Aisumpttpm T And unless thej T:»«-y were in tr»* world Oefore j Christmas season • »^H came and we acc^*pt«*d th**m j brings u* to some i jus* a* we did our habit of wearing! added Knowledge | (KMhe» Habits of thought pass from genera'Ion u> generation and ar>- hard to get nd of. therefore! the corse of the world is * rong i aru: crooked and false thinking ! Much of the conversation even of i edacated and ,literar> people is ! ba*ed on false assutu^tJon5 which 1 are foolish and devoid of sense i Mark one or two \l), War is :n I editable because i: is rooted in the' scheme of things just as voicanos I The truth \ ot th^ matter is war do**s no f i come out of the earth: it come ? I ou* of the hearr of man it is not : an Kur*hquake. It is a disease | There was the Black Plague to | winch Kurop«* surrendered for ten ! turie* -but at last man rose up and j banished it, for they learned that it wa> not in the nature of things ! or in ?he will of God either but ' * as the result of filthy li\ing. so' -•' lli,'T- b 4**ie il.^. »l.e'ii«\ii - ,,-e 'l. ^.r\e p > *,f \,,r:n lie lije.v^n <er\t- l/-a! uii* M« J* itu \ e a 1 »t i«i- rtfl'l \ .in. r lurh^.' * V* M- «-n»a. ..4ii*. * ; .\.t'Jliii II H M. e <Ui T» •re w ere fntir cinUX •> *<i»d Hetty and •Ad 11 i • * t : e^ t'h>.-t ••i\t »• r > Ii |« » J i'|:!e •>» e v«'.\ <• r» , | t»e ••*•>! «»f *«:\»:'-u ..t'ei « - .Ii -•% r»- ( 4 » l» i '» -1 S i \e» ;»u»t dil -»Uier itr^iiit - ;'*Jll .^ <.i'k|ie>«g ».•• -ti «i»i»ur u»«n- fliaii wk't I %e.,r i .Wdn, r.\.'.j' nxa a»4| en >t :he Cttita* ii.sri'HM'* and in • • -J*IHIII> O H • • f nil* Ser #»f hi. •» !M '<'!n! ruhi- i. >! «!, -.Y T > v e ;.;»•.\• :ri.j .1>-.K. * .t.'^Mi mke a . |i «-e i-CC^:;000 Hlr>ets:s Yearly ..- MIM-O.-* ...-ur ID r tie* I filled • •« e.-.i-h vt*.:r .\ !i|iuj» 'Mihdia . :n >- ni.»rv ti.au JotMe>4 l 1 '- .«ir:n.,tiee rej*un«^lrt| >:••** v. .^^ riirfiers in tbCrpj f«»e ui U-.t^t \J^HMMHIO ••law't It Wat> darfuir ee-T, very e;irty ^liihy. £ A Ther*. tB UM cente*' oX. Uhr library, was tt^ big tree. It wma Chrlitan UMirnlm^ ^_ The tr«« t was covered With candle*, and though U was daylight tb« candles wen lighted and tha HhadVs pulled dow n ao aa to make the tree look at Its beau And. too, it wasn't so very bright at that hour, for tbey were always Bp on 4'brl<mna* HUNT MAN WHERE JAMES BOTS HID Seek Fugitive Accu-ed of Killing Man and Wife in Kansas. A'*»eri *>«|igie. i •ullexi the fauioaa j • tti'l Frank Jamen • hwlependttice, Kau (>\er the sarue billn and in the >w»':>e wt«Kleii tracts sad ra>ine« thm depu'y n«ur shals and )««***** M*anfied for the J a men t*# » In year» ag<>fie len deputy nherlffs are searching f^r i.^>r£? H ? ^teHer. glie^rd a»*•\*-In of Mr and Mr» AU>ert W^igie iMd-tiuien« rex bunt for Je*«e ' and the Vt.uncir hnMtwrs f^li.w Ink' (he h«Wdup «#f a t-ntin in Blue cur in <i>iniMinM..ji. Honletter. agile »i\ f<H»f hunter and trur»i»er with a reputation ot shootiui; ruhbhs ^n the rvm with a reNol\er. is tetire<1 as much as the James and tie Younger hmth era *«re fvured in the olJ ii.i\sv Known in KiUar It is Oei-ewd he »»»uid U«»I iu-sl ttite t<» k i nny«»ne who fried to /iNe hiru up to the authoritie*. Thi:l fear w..s e\pr**>*n-d e\ei\ by GOOTERNEOR BUSINESS DffiECD otnr w. UVHUUMX i D. M. HAZE! rUNtflAL. OfltCCTOft Day 1* N»»M 4m^ilanoo torvia* Night Call •tora rUftNITURE CUT FLOWtftt OOUVERNKUH GHAHITt AND MAftSLI WORKS A Larfo Stack of Amarktan OrajiHo oowotantly an hand X WALTER MoLEAN • S William SU ^owornaur, N. 0«paf>dabl« Stack Con GEORGE M. FORMAN lhibli€ Utllrtiaa a» Bone • , GEDRGE F. LEAK, Rapn • Son« lor Clrc^iai • ' DR. J. It. TREMLETT VatarinaHa/ 18 South Stroot HOSPITAL 8BBVICE DAT AND hWOHT CALL* PhOfM 1 If you Kava an/thirtf Dont go shootiag down *«• Lot MO pirt you wi Juat ADVERTISI UNIVERSAL IV r». wore also straaded in the same I to man pla**. Mr. Overacker stripped the £**rs of his car while trying ?o get «mt of the snow _ Our school closed Friday for a| weeks vacation. A very good pro . grsm consisting of song*, tableau*. —diaJojrues and recitation? was giv en Friday afternoon Quite a few were present considering the wea- ther. Emory TyJer motored to Barnes Corners with Mrs Byron Maxson Tn^sday. He al*o had an exciting time getting borne, going over a 40 foot embankment in one place Miss Huth Billings who is at tending Keuka CoUegp came home Thursday night for a 19 day vaca tkm . Dr. Baker was in this neighbor bood Friday reading th*» tested < 4a4rieg. Mr Good ale lost two heads James Conk 1 in. ten: Gerald TyU*r . ftftd Ken Sullivan had clean herds Mr. and Mrs Byron Billings mo- tored to Ogdensburg one day last . week and on the rtum journey . weri> atranded in Heuvelton. They DAd to leave their car there and jbom* the rest of the way by train / We are all so rry to h«ar of the / death of our old friend and neigh- ^bor, Mrs. Jennie Seavey of Rich- rfUe and truly tympathixe wit-h the _ bereaved ones. —-Arthur Dana had the misfortune to loae a thoroughbred bull calf Friday We wish you all a Merry Xmas Peace on earth, will \I «l-.y* u \ •..- ..ui I >r ••:, \ i»nr> ..! |H.(UI : 'Unu .\ it .<\! i »i*> i. j ve »*e jn- .if ;iJ| *J::M-<* }ti.*ti*t W.I!I |M»rn, » lluittn Hd«iict»M *»e^»» ti/ureaj •aIf of the s:ared that •(p^riixtTuate- h tul>erculo> •lous anemia, tc» narcotic The> began to tee the Utisfi e irt* they had asked Santa ! «u> for. und then they looked to •i .... en l.»e J.tUn*l,«¥kJ w,,— run-em** The Potential Peact Makers Who are they* Specifically the Christian churehe* \Blessexl are Ttrr-I^e^re-Tnakerg^Ttcg 5Ut onTft? Fastern hills: jAeug contemplated men as the Peace-bring«*r* when they cleaned up. the Hague disappeared M**n died of yellow fever for on tunes in the Panama, but no long- er Why Because the mosquito has bee<i destroyed there War is a disease of rhe human mind, and man ha> the skill to 1 cure it as he has other ills of men Sfen assume, and falsely so, that J to rvmove the evils* of human thinking you must radically change The hope of the future rests with! human nature, but it is not so our youth; it has been so: it will i Slavery was abolished, but it did e%er be so: and tt is a matter of not change the human heart—it profound thanksgiving that we j changed human opinions and *ays ! have youth that dare to think and ; -of thinking—If you think otherwise! talk to a Southerner % I Duelling for generations wa> al disgrace, but one day it disappear j ed bu' no change of h**art. but a chaiu^ of \iewpoinf and the same; BRAS1E CORNERS A merry Christmas to *ach and erery reader of this paper The heaviest snow srorm in tyears came laat w*n»k and the roods are blocked in town \for auto travel and the roads are nearly im- jptitsble for horses at present, so tko Christmas this fear a if] be a disappointment for w many home gatherings. The annual Christmas trees and programs in the church and school here will be held Tuesday night. The school* are closed for a week's vacation, between Christ mas and $ew Years. Mrs. Eugene Fleming and chJl olren spent Friday at the home of . Mrs L. E Partridge Mr and Mrs Ed Simonds and family spent 3unday with relatives near Oxbow. Lloyd Huiton spent a few days to recently in Waterrown. . ^ act differently thttn their fathers Of course, not al! our youth ha\e the mind of the Crusader; thous- ands give no thought to world peace and worW brotherhood—they are like their forefathers —they be* !ong to the status quo and many of theru return to the flesh po's of gr*N*d and gold, self and pleasure But there is a larfre number of yoath concerned, whom guns and poison gas have fallen under the condemnation of the.god of right- eou*nea** ancT peace They are saying a way mus' b^ found io crush forever the lust for power and the misconception which periodically sends to a needless grave millions of the best vouth of the uorld They were toldTn 191T \this \s a war to end war\ and with these words ringing in their ears, million! went to their de*th (23). i and the white crosses which mark the resting places of Uieae youths are the symbols of vicarious suf- fering and sacrifice. Now youth is determined to keep faith with the dead and build on the ruins of the past a future in which the bless inxs of peare and good-win shaTTt when*\real war come be secure is ? rue of war- a change of view-' pom* If we cannot get rid of war. pref.arations is indispensable and *e must bear the expense of army ! and navy who are really a police j 1 force but in actual war are not j a police force i A police force is a necessary in stitution with clearly defined work j —to direct traffic, to take charge of lost people, to arrest law vio-1 — lators, but It is no\ a fighting force | Hift 3 \Dyiilf Babies\ oiganixed to kill w omen and chll- j .. i;^V the r*v«»rt said **ln <*oe >f.ir. There are m the L'nited >:.Kes tuore th.in a luiilIOU cuyes of ii;.ilaria. **><u*ial I'l^ay!\ at any- one lime a4.pe.1r to be t-aua*ng near- ly one person i*r HS) to pla^e him- Ke f under tt»e rur** of a piiysieian, \More than ftUOf ,a*es •*/ anmlW p<»x were re;»orU'd in a recent year. V\ hile childbtfurink' is not a dia- euNe. tt c*aM*s a arpe amount of disability. Jn \^S'> ihere mere nearly *J.ui0.0tii> hirths in the regis- tration areu. many of there foinrwed by n»BiplU*Mtlon« and a consider- able number (a* larger proi*»rtion than in most civttized connuiea) hj dentil. i 3SO.0O0 Mental Patients. ' J ] **H«»*Vi:ttlji U»r iiieMtal and nerv-\' ons dis*»ase<* cnrr.iin ux»re than j :rrf».ntitf patients and this ft jure Is far below wiwit the Total would he if those not !»-»>' i:»i!i7.ed were In- (•lu ' 'd. 4>f tlie^ hildren now at' teiit4.ne *v\n*»i ami c*»lle^e tuore than VM'rfMna* wiil enter a tioi^ital for mental d >e i<e ;tt s«>me pernul in their live* if present rates ft\r hrst ad'UiSviui^ continue. These t:«:ures ii)*'Unle ,»?»!> the nn>. e se Ta*\is mental <li^e f>e«* and tnke n» j-.'-eouu' of th.* Irtr.-e ii!imN»rs w'ili if-- er tnetifal ili^turiwinces. \II«ispi:jiN other tt in ti »se for ti»r\«»us aid nient il »l*^e .**> etui ! u on the .atc.ML'e mo.e tluin :.\o.t>iK» p;.Ljents .it all tiiiies. The :<>ta( in all hosjutals on a single day is about Tuu.uuu.\ Merry Christmas, Sure enoogh: iHe had \aken tiwin. Thee wondered tf he bad been pleaded, and they hoped very nv.j 0 tha? he had. Aii lhe»e thoughts went through tlrir minds very quickly and they be*:an to sa\ : •Ah,\ and \Oh.\ anU \is^'t It wonderful.'* and \Look!\ -Well,\ said their daddy, \let ot sit down and look at all our pres- ents.\ They *rt down on the t\<#\r. Kacb | or^e tiK>k a stocking which had been j hanging Li front ot lite mauicipiect —each wns named. ! Every stock itu; was weH filled, j Every stocking stmk out queer! \ j so that tn» ^i»e could h.i\e ruessed | what was in a. VVbat a gues*n^' match there was though before ^ tht»y emptied the Roy H<»*tetter. I»n»ti»er of «H*oa;e, wiien dej»ut> »l*erui>. under Ben Ni«nir»ei^, chief depuir. suruil t!ie hunt after reifivm- w«>rd from the teli'phniie oper:tt»»r al l.e\:i\\. .Mt»., that Htxtetter was at the h«»me of Kluier H>» letter, another hr\»:lier. Mr and Mrs. Roy flostetrer were staging at Klmer's home through fear of *«ei»rge. They-had heard some one Lryit^; u»<*t*<fT a d^wtr and a window of t'.je hou*e and had telephoned t^ e Le\n>v o|*e\ator to Oit :fy the deput> s! criHs, riarence Tate, deputy sherifT. Siiid the Hi»»tetter brothers were hi;:! !y e\ •-'.[ •*•.! ainl Their wive> were almost hysterical. Ab<»ut hft> exploded re\olver enrtridgps *were found outride the l.i'iiw, under a window. Deputies I s.::d the> were new, shiny shells j and had not been on the ground lor.;; Klmer and Roy Hontetter said the\ never had >«*eu ti»e» shells be- f\•»!•*• ni>^ did n»t know how they came to be under the window Roy flojitetter .-..id if ('epoty sher- stockings—^just to keep the sur- I trr<5 mcJ DOT ^mnin In the vicin.ty prise a little longer, for xhey had j of u •* Uon,t? L * woo,i u * * ta >' al an idea that Santa flaus wanted dren; its function is not to use I bayonets, liquid gas poisoned to the | death dealing point, or drop bombs on innocent people Then why call it a police force - * One police force don't kill anoth-i er police force, whereas a navy is Prove to Be Kittens I t\r shop^/than \Atlantic City. .V J —When the j I am.\ terrified voice of a man shouted ; And their \My three children have been poi- ; daddy laughed i and said: them to be as surprised as possible. •And when they did guess what was in some of the stockings it was such fun ! After the sUK'kmgs had been looked at and the oranges and ap- ples had rolled out of the toes, the present were* taken from the tree. The mod\! canes and candy ani- roais ar;d the decorations were kept on. for the candy would be eaten later on utui the deoo rati oris would be kept through the Christmas sea- Soli. , There were many presents around the foot of the tree. And uow they felt how marvelous it was that on just one day of the year ail these wonders and treats and sur- prises and delights should happen. They ate Santa's oranges fpr breakfast and their mother said: T>enr me, I wish I could find sseh big Juicy oranges as Santa soiled!\ o\er the tvl*phooe to Cap tain of Detectives Kimnanuel fck k rtein. the latter tracing the call. created to fight another navy; it *eui a squad of tour detectives, a Some Mind Today There are many in America that are desirous that America shall re sume :he position of leadership in the promotion of international peace Senator Capper of Kansas ex pects to present a resolution to Congress in which he says. \We have talked much about the desir- ability of peace, bat we have don** Uttle to advance the cause which the people have? s o much at hear: Nothing further is to be gained by repeating pious platitudes, by uttering high sounding moral e^n eraJities. or by professing to b* de- voted to international peace and opposed to war. More than ten years aft-r the l*n:ted States was dragg**d :n*o 'he war—the mosudreadfui on all hil- ar rests no violators, its business is to smash and 10 destroy and in time of peace spend Its time fight- ing hypothetical navies so that . when* real war comes it may send another navy to the bottom of the 1 sea We will ne\er end the war ; business until we call things by their proper names The. Outlook , .War can be abolished when the ( ruling classes change their minds ' and the ruling' classes are always a fraction of the race. Six nations can secure the p**ace of the world; Great Britain, France. Germany. • Hussie. Japan, and America. What they decide, others will do. Some dayHre shall see how silly target practice is and how stupid all this R O. T C. etc.. what non- sense is talked! in army camps: surgeon and an ambulance to 1' South Arkansas avenue, home of Beneditto Krancogescu*. The d**u**;ives found Beneditto in a Htiite of collapse unable to talk, poiutin;; to the • losed door of a bedroom. The detectives pushed open the door and on ti»e bed saw in the throes of death ihree six weeks' old kitteus **My bibies, my babies !\ Beneditto sohl»e<L The pi^iccinen glowered at him and fled taV Louse. Treat AU Bull Ctdv— While They Are Young **Castrare the bull calves before they are tLr*»e weeks old if possible, \He's* • sman Old fellow. \If* hard to get ahead of him. ' And even If. are can't .find quite such deH c4o«§ oranges we fet the** every year through hN goodness : n \&t ,is the dearest soul in all. the world.\ said Lucy, *ex- cefMfce family.\ t/*&4§ v wonderfni t , • said Betty. my dolUe is so adorable, le Just the kind of a doi- ted.\ home \i li go t«» Independence and stay- in the Jail before PI I stay out here at night,\ he suld. \I'm the one i^e*»rge intends to kill.** Believe Ht threatened Famrty. The Hostetter brothers and their wives denied ti>ey had seen George. i owe\er. det»uty sheriffs were in- t rined to believe Gt'onre had re- tiirned to the home »4>me time In Me night and threatened the fam- ilies. Jack CHTTord. italph Duncan, Kmest Voun5 avd IJ.irry Gallagher, deputies, sriil they h:?d CiilJcd at six homes IU the locality early in the morning and found most of the families sitting up full dressed through fear of George Hostetter. . The deputies were unable to find Miss Mary Hunter, forty-two-year- old sweetheart of George. Persona in the locality said she and her sister left their home shortly after they were questioned by deputy sheriffs In connection with the as- sassination of Mr. and Mrs. Weddle. Hosfetter is believed to have killed the Weddles because of their opposition to his proposed marriage to Miss Hunter, who owns s Joint interest in s lt>T>-acre farm with her sister. . - \Three Chears far Santa Claua.\ •rsw <\ J&favAm tt* I wajte HowM You Like to Pay . Bills for TKit Udy Sydney, Australia. — Australian .doctors are pussled over the illness of a tweoty-four-year-old girt In St, Vincent's hospital here whev cannot slop eatln*. Whatever the obscure disease may he. It has not affected her per- sonal appearance. She looks much younger than her age. She is al- lowed to eat in a day: Fifteen meat pies. 24 bananas* 12 mutton chops. 30 slices of toast. 3 loaves of bread nnd 18 sausages. \ In sddirlon she drinks 27 cups of ; the kind of gifts women war course, he will choose nothing the finest in ail the land ToUmv Santa's footsteps bv visiftn and inspecting the excellent evil UNtviasAL AppUsnces we haw Oswegatchie light & Power C Gowvsrnsur's Horns Company ; _ CHURCH 1 PHONE 23 Beresford of lows and how wicked and inhuman it is, The lonper the Job Is put off the to rhrow bomb? on innocen* w omen j harder !t U *»n both the cslf and the and children and what an awful j operator. rr*d Horton -was an over-ni^tiarjt* **** ^ worW ^ «*^ t^tjff-r- ifues: a; L. A Washbum\a. Friday, i ;n£ \acutely from the effects of :aa! — .rftrrrre stniarfle of armed forx^# Is Porous jrarment* which bold a:rl.i- no* tinre-^hat the Tnited State*. and help in the vpmiration of the [ ks the world's most powerful .*e body conserve warmth and heal'h cur*- and pax:fie nation, shail f>l Abetter than dor>* b*avy co»pac»lv How wortts-wUh acts^\ s:n against God and man plan and thin* about war instaad -of ^p«-nd:ri^ niittlons in preparation for war let us spend the money :n the art*- of peare and Internationa! ju**:c>- and good will as the angels Fot nineteen hundred year* 'he Chrii»tmaA Chime* have runs the aid BiUk said and preferkbly at from three days j ^He'f xreat :\ to a week after birth,\ suggests Eei j, ^taoo overy one shouted: State college } ^Tbrea sheers for »anta Clans, and thrs» eheers for Christmas, the great, great day tbat we have once s ysnr. (A. IMS. Wen^-rn Ntwiptper Unloa ) '* ^e»sa- wonder,\ said Bobbie, ! tea »?<• \ w<3 *? non8 of . b f e ^ te ** And when she Is finished she Is still humrry. ', - Until they have made further tn j vewtigatlon the dnctitr* are unable ! to state what mysterious disease is • responsible for her pllpht. * to i with most calves early castra- i tion avn!d« flies and heat, and there is lev* dnHirer of infection in the cooler weatiier. The chief ad. van:are. however. Is in the crest^r Fiwaly MaaagSs to Dia San Franriscei —Follow in z an un- successful attempt at suicide by slashing his wrists, l^»uis Miller. forty-five, fell «*ut of bed on his head and died almost rn>t;mtly. wo*en und>rwear Hit fn>r *nto treaties with France and .** . Risks of broken china are lessen ; o;her _iike-niind*-d nations to r(- ed by slipping a short piece of rub- nounce war a5 a ^et:lemen; of our fcer hose over the end of the wa dispute* between eon*rac!rtir par iter faucet ,j ties and aubrni: to arbi trat ion c*at- •^F——' ^ gs? te.-F thai cannot be settled by ne- gotiation* The Cruaad« for Peace War wiii be inevitable just *o long as the ruling classes think so; It wiil disappear when tbey change their thinking. War inevitable Is a dead?y de- lusion which captivates the mind of mac he think? :t U one-of Lb* p;axue6 of ax ;aacrutabi* provi den'-*- ordained to coast is* and edu- f» W **0 IDONT TOUR THIS WINTER ley rudevmlks cliim rrjacy rictimri in Gonv-er new every year. Brjt if || you let me pot CREEPERS am ronr footw€«r rt-i are mtt cod pen. DO IT SOW 70S TkLL i .-\ A Coia Trick Toss a coin in the air and as you citeh it tn your right hand, slap en*e in doing the job and the less | it OS- the hack of your left. Then ened danjrer and shock to the calf. , ask yoar friends to guess whethet IvhoriiinK. wJiere necesssry or dV * ** ** *^«wls or talU.*\ Now remove ^•hi*h*»m Ar,^ 1 w Vi *' r *^^ m a j beyt be-done as soon as *«* rt ^ h8n( J aD <J W! «>* l« Be.nlenexn AngMs anthem fori t v ie buttons- as* weU formed . wrprtsed to seo that the coin has disappeared. Hm is the secret: r^o*-^ ~~A <~ — -- p Af +*** stage thev mav JAS yon catch the coin turn the mange, and Cross to name H:m j be *stxoved bv the careful use of ^<* of your hand toward the spec r-nnre of Peace as well a* Lord of, m s ;i r k Q f ^us! c T>ot-.^fi. Qip^%*»e— Mm. extendtnc your fingers full hair fmra the point of fhe knofc or , >«ft«- To your audience the coin JudffC Leaves Fortune -button.' moUen tlJs ST*K and rub •sWWS ts fall iDto yc^ur hand, where- • ^* with the caust> until the ««» shown »S, U really droy* down yoar cost JOT Diplomacy School raw. If a th^r^ugh y,i ig done, **flrv«- V«>u preiend to catch, how in on urgea the I\ ? to nineteen hundred years the Chris- tian rhnrr^ wo t^ ^ w * i «*u*-v at around two to six week* nan church ha* bowed before the i r f a pr and Cross to name } v of Peace as well a* Ivw-r L*e>cde Now Jet the'Christian Church rise in the Spirt of the Prince of Peace HK! the Angels' son* to de- clare that in moral matters she will ' r> 0 v 1TTr , wm ^^ aD<J thej ^ ^^j ; e Segfaf LMVM Fortowa Sacramento, Calif — Al r hou^h ap- parently he was only a becgrir sell- ing shoe laces, Archie Iiradf-«rd left a fortune of *C»u.ts«' when he died here. leid the State ^nd the World in the Conquest for Pe*ace AkxCarbooe aXPAZl SHOP cat* the race and not a bell* «• ttua ar> professed of ;£* Pr-jzr* of Peace rr*:l thu heresT 1* gotten nd of the Church cannot do iu appoint ed work and the life of Bitr:t^ reus* be f<Ti*K* in miseries ani <l;s s;-pom:n*enu This u the funis- r-na: dortnne of Mititartfir and here .# wbere the men of peac* SD<1 rood-w.u arast bertr •be:* * o-t If w a.* is tne-rttaM« n nsj- O* a good *a diagmse. or w* ILOS: S-.» ren4e* tmr bebef xs the roc*liHf* o* God hot tn sooe of J :: a zz tains ah •* that a roor; >vf f*-^ - sub)*r: His r*»:;^ to t ^^r ai T^rr .! wa* .# a i\%»« tr *r.*-r ^j • bood p-»pa.^ r-*~ iadastry *z>£ K*»'^+ ^ serres for .L JVL EJC 4 ZLkZ 4 for •tr't.^r sa aava a^w»e« f FREE METHODIST CHURCH e« We?: M* n S'rw: Rev 0 0 Bur>ey Minister -Prayer meetinr Tfcurscar even ing at ' 30 Ssradiv M'^^r. r.r >^ rr.ee* Sandsr S<-btv : at 1- o clock ' iiomi?:r wrmc.z, by ;D* pastor at 11 ^ o'nock S*,t)Kt * I>«ok;ag Frvirc * ClaAf m«-etmr at y«ot P^a-ls* ±££ pr%jfr nrrryc* a: \ !S. fcnow*-c; ty * *t--maz br ?be ' he prarticailT no incoricenience t^ j the calf The cs'f should not be al- lowed to ret wet immedistely sfter b* »ng treaied. Host of Americans to Hunt in French FidcL Pa-*~M.*.CT Amer~ax* are r* tor 'o hunt ,r. rbe he-is »nd w~-»;« i>* t *\«n-e 'tit* w nter if ot*e CUT mdr- fr-a trje comber of tr#zz a t\ r.a*e r»een ask r.r fv>r pe-B- :» trip sorunxi Tbo*e who <>* u la-r^ e*t*r*-» are arracg^nr for l*.g ttff.t.fcr o*lr* p*r^ea L»gbt bun- oc the ach>er*. 'A .H^ppv .\>* d*v*d mer ar>' 4 wncnex are r*t*r ! nf snd left slap it hacd. on the back of or *iar Bladder Irritation tf fzirrt^La. biAd^er i*:irs*t*s rt^r\ •**•»- o* caases Bara- tti -'JT VcX ex Se^sat^ac Baxkacha, Lea Parsj >r iro»^^ts» irfhoa ssast- •i*ar*d vti z**. :.rr it* Cyst«» Test IV* ' g-*% S? *-9P^a» Pr* ~ le tie !i >•* ' -r yr^rwe.\r &. w sx/cklj w-e>r» and wta,« ,r c-^s Maa>^ t*'k - 2 sossa • z—44 ;aick fie p»*- •^caest »>»e».»ry T^7 Cys-ti fSc VaaSTrSe a \ «^ t Ptfeo. Plays Piano | or Dances to Tune • fir aa ^-** —TV •*.-•\\« w. <s T m ^ p\.si-«r a? t*tt*»it i» • ; T—*km*€k Magic i ftftere U a bit «#f in>st.fying magic j wWrebT a tootripict U made to I stond aprigtir or a tshie or other j hard snrtsoe Momteo the tips of j the thumb srvd f^^ehnrer of yo^r j left hsnd. trn-c uke the toothpick Of 0* erd. boirjinf St hetwe^en the thsaafi and fitreftneer t4> motsten It. Swttefe the •orrrtirnck to your right hand snd. n^d-tc ft op^gK. press tt sgatns* the *.4e of the Ubee. with snfncleot iorce te mki a stick. Practice rb:t tr>ck sntfl fo* are better perfe<-:- before yos attempt Taawli It Ow a gulden drew a w»s iset* tu rws; one scorned rhs as. the scner nrfoe it trse v Washington —The bmk -c*f the S2/»».<»M^ l fortuiie left bj Judi.'* i J-^dward B. i'arker of ti*e m.xed -v claios commission will be dedicat ed to trjun<ng ^t>ung men to Ten- der practical sen ice of a high or der to the Cnned Spates g< vern- ment in its fort*;gn relations.\ This was revested whet the will was oCered fur pr«.bate Tlf work w:rt he oooe thn»ugb a graduate school of interns tjona.' sfT«;ra to be set <rp by a board of trujitees ID afhiis t)on with any Washington nniver sity tbet mat select. ^ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO WHAT WILL I BE DOING NEXT YEAR? In 1928 many young men and women were asking themselves this question. In 1929 they were fllttng responsible positions as Secretaries. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. In 1929 many young men and women are asking themselves this question. In 1930 they can be filling responsible positions as Secretaries. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. The first step is to send for one of our tree, illustrated cat- logs, which tells about our school, iu courses, and methods of instruction. Send for jonr copy now—today. New Students Admitted Monday, Dec 30 Monday, Jmn. 6 WATERTOWN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE \ft*s s Good School\ JROY W. PARKCR, rVin. Watertown, H. Y. § Romance \Broken IS | Years Af o Patched | O i 0 o o o o 0 6 € 0 0 s 0 0 0 O s CWidwster. if-cn.—Twenty Z resrs scr Jack U atcKoe and 9 Ida r-rn^net!. tj& schoo srs- g •aervU tt vtHncy heenm* oe 0 -^resfy etcaxrd M-Kee, h^v § en er war te-: tr« see% fet« fwe- {5 rune i& >--»tJ» A men-a. sad C I\e> z, >r? iz.~t 15 years O :ber eaw n*«e cow- J i w 1 ** ± cr.re- ^ y M-Kee iv»w a O 0 0 % € C % 0 aemaspsty k a !»»~rt re ^^ C i «cr.;-»t< iftss Sa •*&* cxm* :• the Ceier f.nt« oc S*^ Be :+*T~*>Z*< Km U\ •et th«: be «\i^ c*r3 ££ '© Deerts^. -W.w P wDei 1 wZ* WHAT Cle^r AT CHRlSTHASTlOC CAH EOLAL HEALTH • o-*e* mm axtra o»a^ a CMf se LLISLEV^ miik S** «nsaa rO«iPS»H a yea^s-s^«d g~«s*~* c' *^-« hsaftsi jmm litt*