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Mr and M'* Michael H«-Alr> of WVnt VVilliarn Mrrft Mr Healey whole an fi^-r printer .» ein^lo>^d in a laru^ pnu!ia*c hous*- m thf Kails city H»- took up tU*- printer* trad*- in lh»* old Krr«- l'r»*s*r> ofT:rf ht-r*- and ht* ha* *inr»- b»^-n »-iiiplo>t-d in \anuus plac-»-s inciud mg Wd!i*rto»ii Si'lirc^t -t ad> K«> clifstrr. HufTdlo and for >on»r 'iiu*- Mr» Sophia McPhtraoo of Wi tanown. •pt'nt laat mrt-k In town Tiaitio* btr daughter. Mra. C I' White ood fannl> and h«*t >ou Joan McPbaraon and family Mtb JicPb^raon rfturnrd to h*r boiut- Soturday ofiernoon arcompanit-d »y Mr. aikd Mr» Whit tuaiord in th«- city unnl tt-moon Mist Emma M'oo»^ of W»-*' Mnin alrert. entertained \ur tir: 1OK»':I er club Frtdav af»-riJO<»n d' in-r honir *Kh a Uix- number of th*- toffCbt-rt. t>r*-»t-lT Tfi»- roorur %**•!•- brautifuily d«-< ora:^d ]n kr-t-pic.*: %:ih thr Chrif*':na> season And a porJOL of thf pro^raii: »i« n ke»-^ tn« with th<* yulftidr spin: Tb»-rv wa* a larp*- and bandhom»*ly d*-c- $5l*:»«d Chrts'.nias :r»-f from »hu-h e»r?i mt-rLbtr pre^^nJ r»-r»-:v »*i1 a gift Card* »rr»- pla>»-d and first honors w^rf a>*drd'-d to Mr? Bo* en whilr Mr* J G Birafurd r^ c*-!v»-4 thf Cocsola'.oii ori»»- At th«« cloae of tne pioicrani refresh meni* ir^r** a*r\«Hl Mrs Throdorr] p*at at Niaxara Fall>» O'NVll will *-ntt*rtain thf club n^x' j Mis- lK>ru:i:y I>av id^'->D of Witter Friday afternoon at tht* hoiur of iou c ?;^;it l^?'. »»-»-k in town \i> Mr* Francf* Wt-IU in Wilaon St ( it In* h-r j^r^nrs. \* htl^ rn)o\:h< William Or»-^nlow of Croatian ! ihf Ciin*::v.&* vacation aprnt a fr* da>* in toun laat wrrkj A 1CM al «r-ath»-r pro;> v i»-' ^n-urrs ai the honif of Mr* Grvt-nlo*'> ; t hr opinion 'ha' *f han- had the ptrfnts Mr and Mr* William Har« , bulk of our »now for :h>» winter up Of Head »tr*-ft Mr Grvt*nlow i> to rh* pr»-s«*nt tuu«- ba*:u< bii» P'~ ^mploytKl in ihf uoods n»-ar Tup ! diction on statistics k^p' for many o*r Lake and ht- r»-'urnt*d th»*rf Saturday afternoon accompanied former m inter* by Mn Han * ho ha> accepted k pool uon therr Miss Fmma WLKXJ of \W>! Mu n •trret ha* been suffering for the past week or ten da>s witr. a case of blood poiaonin* n the index fin ger of her right hand bat at present It it slowly improving Miss Wood is at a loas to know * hat caused the infection as her finger was not Injured In any such cases All hope That his pr>-<!;cuon may pro\e trur as vs r .-.-em to have far le>.* j*»- for snow then in the old days and far 1***$ atren:fun is *iven to the ta*k of making highways passable follow lng a snows*on:i thus bringing bus ine*> to a s:;tnd!*r:ll following eacti storm way as is usual in To co\er meat with a mixture of v.negsr and oil and allow it to s'and a few hours before cooking will help make it tender Chester Dtckao* was rr-elecled Grange Maater of Indian River Grange, for his third term, at the Ust utated meeting ! M ss Irene Gooier. a daughter of' Mr> Gorier who rraide» on the! Ko<kwrll Creek rood, won the K ^'M in gold offered by the Kurtnigh;l> Club for the fyrux original C'hns* ( ma» »'ury written by a Senior ur ; Junior of Antwerp High School j Kort> e&aays »crr handed in Mra r arl Al'on. Mn l>-Ho> Aiiiu anC Mr^ Hoy Graveb were the judges Honorable mention w <u> mati»- o! if oilier contestants. lx>ui« Grui»»au' iWrnice Brown and KugeQe Pace The American Legion is iJ*cus> ing Ker-ping an ice ska' ng r:ck open during the cold wea'her, light j IUA the cleared space with »:rings ot t olorexi bulbs. This populer sport ma> be indulged by the young folks if the plan matures.* G L Rogers ha» been conduct ing a JWaall doll contest tor the pa->* uionth A display of beaut'.fui doiis a'11acted the attention of ex c-ted children, and fifleen girls en jered the contr-st Alma Duegaw won the largest number of *oie». >vgg> Sh>ptx*r second. Majxare' W l?on. third, and Qipi'ola Deliush fourth. Each child received a doll The voles were determined by the amount of trade of frvnds the >o'es being designated by the pur chaser* [ Antwerp village ha> r.iosfi a' I tractive holiday decora'ion stmngs! of small brightly colored bulbs ai | the Main street intersection being ; lighted at night Thesr were install ) ed by the Milage and are heiag ; lighted through the courte*\ of the S: Lawrence Co I'tilrie* installation of the newly elected slate of officers of the t» K S will take place the evening of Jan 13 A covered dish luncheon will be a part of the program Iv H \\ FmuW Lomx\j A nous amr 0UCKLM A4J,a*Cf*9€EMS 1M*T LAST w»o>fr $a*meoo OUST UJXO HtS MCX^Tf AMD TV &A8V AAJ 4 WL£ M£l WUt WAUCIW iWHOOft vnrwff.HC(jo> >W' STCPS ttJTO M4 OPCU RKT- TRAP W//7V UiS BARM TOtT t MML SMZ *t KUOWS MdMAT iue/ MBAJJ now &i -ma* H&NY HAHD Of F*Te EDWARDS TALCVILLE Miss Margaret Hurley of Water- town spent Xmas with her mother M:* Nellie Hurley- Mr and Mrs. John Hollejr woro the guests Xmas of Mrs Holley's parents Mr and Mn*. Levi Huri- burt m Gouverneur Oar schools closed Dec 20 for t a vacation of two weeks, with a i \ery nice Xoiii program and I Xmas tree The program was aa j follows: Welcome. Virginia Geonia j Not Perfect. Arthur Tenner; Xzn*a Rogers shipped five pair oft Joys. Gordon McCormick; What A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL. LUMLEY'S purt mrlk wMI brmg you added health and happineaa this ytMr. Our aerv^ce mtry- will continue to aerve you promptly and politely. 5fli UMLE.Y FARM Zf\U> vl *• PHOHZ 25FI2 siher foxes to parties ;n Rochester who are starting a new fox ranch. Mr Rogers has an ex?^ns:ve fo\ ranch near Antwerp The Senior Class of Antwerp High School presented their play. \Hold That Line. Jimmy.\ in the Theresa opera house. Friday eve nlng The cast has given their play in two or three other of th«» aurrounding .towns aince its pre •entation here in November College students are home for the holidays and reunions, parties, sleigh rides and various festivities in keeping with the season are be- ing given by the young people The State and Countv Tax is ready for collection and will be made by Mrs France* Munger at her home on I>epot street atar f iR4 Jan. 2nd will I Do. (Jig* Schofleld; How does he know. Harvey Sheldon; Not Letting On. Chester Cole; A- Tiny Tot. Maud Daw ley; A Preoent for Kitty. Marilyn McCormick. Waiting Vp for Santa Claus. Roo* hw Hurley and Chartea Toch; \ Xmas all the Year. Edmund Skel- j don. Almost as Good. Peter Mati-! cik; Wouldn't It be Grand. Ruth) Clark. A Candy Store. MiVcheH Nicholas: A Song. Jingle Bella, JW | and 4th grades; A Protest. Everyn Clark; Just Walt. Hilda Reader;, A Good Swap Everett /Hurley^! When Santa Claus Comet. Anna Matejcik. In Storage. Kenneth Cole Naughty Kids, George Servias; It Isn't Right. Agnes Pike; Juat Be- fore Xmas. Eila Matthews: Time,, WiHiara Dawlejr. Litle Boys La- , ment. Charles Toch; Our Neigh j bora Xmas tfift. Billy McCormick; Water rents will soon be due fori A Hole in The Lock. Lillian Copple payment ! On Xmay Kve. Aleen Caasidy: t'n News has been received that i m Xmas. Lester Fenner; Father's i 4 QRALY*^ ^OT THEATRE*^ For Better Talkies - WED., TIIVKS.. FRL—Jan 1. J and l\ I ;., Special Matinee New Years Day at 3:00 P. M. ALL-MELODY! ALL-LAUGHTER! ALL - SENS ATIOJ The **liow that kept Now York^iura- rnino; and crieerinar fur weeks^ here at last. / . HEAR!—SEE!—Bewitching _ i Miss Madolyn King Tuf T daughter of Mr and Mrs LaFavette Tuft of; Watertown. was married in Holl> wood. Calif., on Dec »> to Captain] Adrian Illingfworth Butler. Jr. o/: London. England. The ceretuQfiv | w-as performed in St. Steph- u^ Episcopal church by the lienor Mrs tiutler is well knowti horv . where ahe conducted a class in aathetic dancing two years a<o Arthur Gardner, six year old sot* , of Mr. and Mrs F/ank Gardner who live on the Rockwell Cre^k road near Antwerp, fell while play ing near bis htfine in the snow. Monday and broke his leg just be low the hip* He was taken to the CUy Hosn>fal in Watertown. where he will Xave to remain for several weeks, aa it is a bad fracture Frgnk E Hall, aged 60. passed . a*ay ax hia-home on the Hoc km ell Creek road a few miles from Ant- werp at T o'clock on Xmas ere. lie ' had been in failing health for the j ! past year, but w as only confined | to his bed two days He was born i : in the town of Antwerp. Oct 28,\ 1869. a son of John and Mary Tyler Hall. He is survived by his wi- dow, four sons. Clifford. Carlton. Nelson of Antwerp and Raymond of Rochester; Uiree daughters. Biva. Juanita and Mrs. Jay Canfield, all of Antwerp The funeral service was held from the home Friday at one p. m.. Rec W D Aubrey and the Local Oddfellows' Lodge of which the decea-sed was a member conducting the service The body was placed in the vault at Kiilside cemetery Xmas Box. Geraldme Hogue; Why Is Jl?. a dialogue. Primary room: Santa Claus and the Mouse. Char- lotte Johnson; When Santa Claus is President; Lejinjs Skeldon^A Tragedy. Nancy Tothf\The Xmas Car. George Hart; A Sensible Gift. John Nicholas; Trapped. James Skeldon; Presema-lor Santa, Bet ty Hurley; Xmas at Grandma's^ Rosalie Hurley; Real Santa Clau*. * Clyde Barrett; A Good Plan, Mar tin Hogue. John Matejcik; A Xmas Wish, Sherwood McCormick; Just Before Xmas. a play. Advanced' room; A Farewell, a dialogue. Ad-* vanced room. On Chriatmas ore Use yooaag poo- pie of the c&urcooa united la alng tug carols at the oomoa of taoa# unable to ftteod church. Aitor too sing they returood to the church w here coffee and doughnuts were aef^rd | Tha pastor and momowrs of thm M F. Church have inritod the con- i g'egation* of the churches to unit* w:tt. them for a New Years eve j ;, A \> m the M E church. A social ',-.- and light refresankenca and J hri a watch meeting The sextons u f the churches are asked to ring uir bell* of their church ax mid j nignt They ring the old year out j ani the New Year rn. j Tue farui of Royce Bullock but , i be'ter known as the Hob Wilson U':u on the Hermon road has been | !^.e scene of unusual activity the P*>t week On Friday afternoon. I>e</ :>• a large plane made a fore ' ev! landing on the meadow and ow i m< to the deep anow woo tmablo w ger a start Last Friday another; plane arrived from Montreal with; nk.is and Saturday afternoon they, got away for Montreal. Leonard Fuller and Uonel Gore went with j them to Montreal. Man/ people! from the surrounding country vl-1 sited the farm to see the two grtiat j planes exactly alike, each able to' larry eight passengers j Edwards is trying to make the roads passable. The big acraper! was kept working all ni^ht S*tur- j d<o and moat of the day Sunday { M.llard Casaidy a workman at ; the St. Joseph Lead mines machine shop was injured Saturday Dr A^ams attended him and later he, *&s taken to the hospital Mss Stella Adams and Mrs P*a tock both registered. nAtra^a o/ Sy rat use are guests at UiF~ \hotoe of Dr and Mrs. C. T Adams » I>onah] Brown was called to AI- j bany by the Illness of his sister. : M:ss Helen Brown who ta ttl In a hospital Miss Brown is a teacher ; near New York and cam* op to Albany to visit her mother. ai nurs- there when she was taken ill j Miss Ida New vine a stenograph- er in the/ Agricultural school at j Canton is spending h#r vacation , with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. ! Nervine. j Mrs Nina Dygert of Syracuse was a guest of her parents last ; week. , Miss Mildred W*ard is th^ oew ! clerk at the Edwards Mercantile ; s'ore.. Teachers home for the holiday I vacation are Miss Gertrude Bell ] f*om Long Island; Miss Viola Van /.andt from Hudson; Bernice Mc-; Gill near Albany; Miss Shirley Traver from Niagara Falls; Mart-; on Brown. Gouverneur; Barton Du-1 lack. Norfolk; others are Leland Aunger frvm Buffalo; Cecil Aunger Svracuse; Harr>* Brown. Ithaca; Stanley Todd. Potsdam; Donald Campbell. Albany Medical; Harring ton and Cromwell Dain. James- ' town; Nila Peabody and Haxel | Webb. Watertown Business school. ; Mr and Mrs Walter Casnova and little son of Ilion were the I grists of their parents Xmas^week. ' Dr and Mrs. James Campbell of j Lake Placid spent the Xmas holl- j days with their parents. Dr. and i Mrs. W. Campbell. The Misses Myrtle and Lillian' \Cf Clark of Rochester are guests of their parents. Mrs A. Kerr visited her sister • in Gouverneur Thursday. • Mrs Harry Webb and little •daughter left Thursday morning The sad news was received here! for Boston to visit her parents. Monday. Dec. 16 of the sudden She expects to remain about two death of Alfred Dahlberg at the: we ^ ka . « - home of Fred McKee at Little. Mr and Mrs James Bnant and York. He was born in Sweden.! daughter Hilda and Mrs. E. Thomp- June H. 1864 and came to thisj* 011 **> ent Xmas auH Thompsons country when a young boy. He was i * n Antwerp a blacksmith by trade. A number of years ago he married Mrs. Amy McKee. who is the only one that J survives. The funeral was held at the Baptist church at Little York. Rev. Harold Bradshaw of Edwards officiating and burial was at the Gulf cemetery The Xmas exercises held by the pupils of the Methodist S. S Mon- Mr and Mrs W. Woodcock spent Xmas with their son's family in Watertown Mrs Mary Stitt and son Howard Stilt spent Xmas at Sandy Creek, j Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Woodcock were called to Canton last week < by the illness of their daughter \ Mrs. Rich. 1 Resolutions of Respect ^Whereas our Heavenly Father ( in his wisdom and t:r>odness has seen fit to remove from Macomb Grange a d*-ar brother Geors* Love who departed this life Dec ember T?h l$»2& and Whf-raa. 1L^* order ha* la*:, a k>y- , al and tr;»e brother he being a faJthful membu* for many years Therefore b* it - Resolved that this order in mem- ory of his departure drap^ its al- t tar for a j*erod of thirty days and fur.her be ;: Kesolved tha* we ex'-xd n.os* • heartfe.T tympathy :r. his b^-reav^^ wife and ch.idren ana fur.her bf 1! Mrs. Daisy Lovell spent Xmas; day evening was largely attended, j ** DeF.alb. \^L The program was In charge of Hrs. O. Freeman and Mias Z. Mrs Walter Phippins. was a sue- Bancroft visited their sister. Mrs,*.^ cess There was a Xmas tree and I Freeman at Antwerp last week. j lots of presents for all. | ^ wa * Earned early Sunday that the planes on the Bullock {farm both took off Saturday but that owing to the fog. the one that Schuyler is in the H-P;l^^ bw ] ° U *** 1 C * m<> back aDd SOUTH RUSSELL W. H bum hospital at Ogdensbure for treatment for blood poison He >s ::::proved and is expected home ! soon Our worst snow storm of :he >-itson struck here Friday and Sat- urday the i&tfc and 2 rt :h to a ceph , of about two feet, the roads ar* all i Lltarrd and c*rs are runnar as Mr and Mrs John Cnasfc ^ve ^ r:.o\ed to Silver Hill into M~.- Net! * '-• Larrxo* hou*e the same afternoon. If the furnace U equipped with a proper humidifier, the household will not suffer from an atmosphere which is\ too-dry and hot DOGS One means-of prt-ven'ing colds is to bund jp a reSiS'anre ara.nst ther*. by a die* wr:c v . -includes frxxis nch in vitamin A s^u' w . as nv.lk rr«»am. burter ch*-«-s*- i*afy v^geiables *KE* and cod i:v«- r 01 L c r jpy Jlesolved tha,: resolutions b* ; utes and also *h ed for pnbiics'ioa Commit: -«• Janet M r>ru2r J jnond P S Brerk^nr.dr^ Frank P-j-^ar. ropy of thowe *d *r the -nin b*» offer- SATURnAY, Jan. 4—MATIXKE ANL» NHJHT ! The Girl in the Show! I I vitn Bessie Lore aod EAjTncmd rlacken Talking AT*. Laughing Hit tta6f f*-.s Ttf ?*j*r«- ?-- M«*yf>AY MKi Tli>: K\ Y. J*rusn I I • Young Nowheres I I vitk oUdMurd BsrtbaliDovs i •: tUjrzz ftrxQ I Big Bargains n Radio Battery Sets Atwu«r Kent S20 1 R*diol» S20 1 £*dioi* S40 •v.*. ?^.;or A A P E:JL^- 1 TedenLl $45 ««r^'* -r *x-*,*r; ac*o4.> txyt 1 Uetrodj^t S35 1 Zenith $35 1 U»ed Upr^tt PIAM S8C EEVROOIAN DONT BREAK YOUR LEG THIS WINTER ley sidewalk* claim many victims m GocTer- rjenr every remr Bz\ if you iet me put ICE CREEPERS f--ororflfc >n v:,c: ^aif arx: ?nre. ^ou are DO IT HOW MP0RE YOU TALL Alex Carbooe BHOI azpaia SHOP 19f?9 Ix>p Incenses expire >n December 31. 1&29 The 1930 license fee is due Janu- ary 1. Every doc must wear a tajr of the current do* license year A doc without such a tag is not projected by law. and DO action can be main taiaed for his inyary or de- Kruouon An unlicensed dog may be ileaed and kiled. and the fact that a doc is w-.tboot a tag xs pr**cttp:r*e eridence Lh*4 the dog u anltcefiaed I>og ifcecse*> must be ob- tained f~ a the clert of the city or toWL where toe dog is narbor^d or k*px L>CENSC FEES ARE \A* FOLLOWS Mole Doa ... Femakt Dog S#«yed F**n&* 0&9 TbOOe OZDOOCtJ cXert ? fee* Nc .icer^e cax b* t<xr ieas ihac ti-.e f^!l fee .. «-2S .. ss^s S2-2S trcrode loaded •icen#e Tbe 5wt#- --f a C-* 'who falls or r+lzj*+ re ob'jait a Ocens* •-- LZ+ dof aa re* OOireC t\«- \aw &c*rt a ^e-- lity &* $; {•• ^2- posri, T>* er i~e~a:-*T» c^ :MTJ :f pc^r» a*>a-tr:*r.^ af a-» -*-;x-ec -.4 prepare ^ Uf of o»*c c w^^ r% Tbe 5^>' *^>a i:+ »ir:c^ra*rr-» 3T Ow>e** *r ^ . sc-- tirss* *X* :w-w*- trr— c«C'-a-x.sx a Co* las; of The- Watertown Savings Bank wishes to extend to all it* de|>o*iton* and friends ^nltimi} (SrrrtmgB <_)ur sincere wu*h \% tbat 1SKW will contribute a large measure of real happiness to all. We taki* ^rreat ]Measure in inviting our out-of-town friends when visiting this city to make this hank headquar ters. Kegardino; ^Holiday Gift«\ we recommend a Bank Ac count as beinir very* acceptable and appreciated by most j arsons, $1.00 to $7,500.00 Opera an Account \Deposits made on or before January- 10 will participate in interest earnings from January 1. / \The Bank with a Welcome far AH\ / WOOLWORTH BUILDING INTER-STATE -*r LONG DISTANCE RATES REDUCED Lower day rates will be effectire January 1st on long distance calls from any point in New York state to any point in another state, including Canada, approximately ^0 to 300 miles distant. The station-to-station day rates on calls for the dis- tances specified will be reduced 10 cents in most cases and 3 cents in the few remaining cases. For example, the basic day rate for a station-to-station c*ll from PUttsburgh to Newark, N. J., will be $1.30 instead of $1.35; from Mflone to Ottawa* Ont., $.50 instead of $.60; from Saranac Lake to Boston, Mass., $1.05 instead of $1.15; from Ogdensburg to Montreal, Que., $.70 instead of $.80; from Carthage ~to Toronto, Ont., $1.05 instead of $1.15. ^ „ .; ^ ^ _ ^ ^_ The present reduction in rations long distance rates is part of the fundamental policy of the Bell System to provide the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consist- ent with financial safety. Northern Telephone New York Corporation ©ItTJ •*Ws art aa Integral port of northern Now fork it \m our duty to make It an eran bettor htch to live and in which to do SJ© See the new Ford at our showrooms From the new deep radiator i tbe curving tip oi the rear feodei there is • an unbroken' sweep c line—a flowing grace of contou heretofore thought possible onl in an expensive automobile. Nov more than ever, the new Jord i a 'Value far above the price •-* :w^^< a LL4 ^: nor rr E. C. CURTIS 217 , >L T. %m