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-N. TUPPER LAKE FREE PRESS TRAPPING SEASON ON MUSKRATS WILL NO T OPEN TILL FEB, 20TH; A1SW0UNCEJW^M REGULATIONS SEASON OPENED MONDAt — SKUNK, MOW TEAP- S; EB NOV. IVIiMniSKUI S*A*»r »*> felL on all other fur bearing animals remains \i\*\** 1 - In Cayuga. Tompkins, Wayne. Seneca, ,*^ mung. Ontario, Yates, Monroe, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee W Ar luli 1** * • • »^«*e»w—a*.•*•*•<• a»aiB«ii , i - — •-— Y_ MONTHS BJCCACOT OF HEAVY IMS TAIUC Albany Nov 3-Tbere Wlfbe! 1 to March 31, both dates ta- rn, muskrat trapping during De-; elusive. oember and none during most oT| Th8 „,,„ o n raccoons opened January. Attention of all trap- j Monday > Noveiaber i and wUl pera and prospective t r a p P « r \ | continue until February 10, with r ^ »„ th u today by uon- ( ^^ ewje p tton o f WV eral counties in the central and western part of the state, where the season closes on January 20. It U un- lawful to take raccoons out of their dens or by cutting down den trees. On November 10 the season opened on skunks, to continue until February 10 and on mink to eon- i tlnue until March IS. It U un- lawful to take skunk by digging, i them out of their holes or dena or Orleans, ucn\\-, --J —T\^- 'driving them out by the use Niagara. Cattaraugua and Chau-, ,^ ^ tauqua counties the season ° n , CD ^ er e j. ^ope,, .eason in this muskrata will be *rom January ^ ^ __ mmrtm< juher 20 U> March 20. both dates to- ^^ ^^ waisamjM muirt at elusive. fe Clinton. *™ M ™' n0 Ume be disturbed. Hamilton, ^Jefferson, Lewis, sre.. __._ ^ of ^micai,, gas or Lawrence. Warren counties, and prohibited ta taking fur- that porti^ of Herkimer county. £ ^^ ffl New Tork . lying north of the towns of Ohio • JJ™^ or „*_<» m their taking and Russia the open was 0 \*™ 1 mMi be «tamped with the name of be from February 20 to AprUJO., ^ owj)er and BH-t „, ,eglMe at Meet the 1937 Tupper High Crow Country Team NctfoiwI Btofc W«*A|MU. Botttit to JoJm Bring* N«rtr R«*»dmg Sumn't Staff Nov. 16 To Uptown Library ^^ K^,,^ B^ -^ ^ National Book Weak, Nor. u P«rt to the Unite* States Veterans' to 20, wUl be observed here by ***&** ** **y » *»* \»•• \ - on November 18, accordins; to of* fidat order* received \ ~ Sr a-ta^ books, Mrs. Jennie Bruce, •a^k ^H da. • • ^h sa. ^K 4aA ask ^a^at^ta ranan, announce*. tag \S by l»oui« SLS? srsjswa' Jaoob RUB* \Making of an Amer- tean\; Esther Singleton's \Col- K'J B iivasA f^m^ *„,„ the veterans' ad- ^»°* on dut, to , K M fork to 8* wSTrJlace Ml- Sarah ?l frok the bandits are !! l by R. H. Pictured f-iciuiro the cross country, team whioh tuned in, a food reoord for u \°\\ 5 - r b- a perfect lMft snore to a dual meet, beat well in invitation raft* here and at Cants** WWto OoaoM Joe Dono- sre Floyd Bashant, Fred WUson. Bert LaBerge, Joe LaBarajs and Boy FoeU. ^ofthe town, of Ohio -am^^-^ ££ ^ _ ^ 8ia the open season wUl Trap >tjun ^ ^ ^ u WWW T fcJ J^ .rSve 20 fta^iti «» owner and «* be leg,*. * i .Jj.JTl.l^- Bounty, Iota J both dates Inclusive, k times. No trap o< the leg- bolh dales UCIUIKC »„— , , rupeds may be taken in the coun-1 all times. No trap o» uw .«»- ties of Washington and Essex gripping'type shall be used that ' »— »—th or the laws Of Which rupeds y ties of Washington from March 1 to April 20 Inclusive. In all other section? of the state, the season will be from February 18 the assembly pro- a \BAKCTNa By Mail for Profit\ is « moit lnt«r»«t VlL Giasman Ing booklet Givas many <ljl| halpioliactaabouttaTtng. I.I. T.U.howtob*nkby mail; '/. how to give you savings ' ,1. •vary adTanttga oi mod- •. am aai*gu«idt; how to 1 ' '! lncraaaatham through in- ' ' t*ia*t compoandad quai-' < Utly. S«od poitcard TO, DAT for FREE copy. No _# obligatiott. k gripping'type snui n um ^~~ has teeth or the Jaws of which The Student Council of the high T IT 'J^r^rtLi? 1 ^ SI • ch0 ° 1 pUn£o ip0MOr «-»*«»«y *«••« win be sponsored by Miss when caught *aU bejurpend.i Sunder. **!?iSTlSi «>»—ratln, AnnUUc. Day alive, {peculations covering the uauxA „,„,, year , ltg0 pnMaitt UWng of fur-beerine; animals ^^ mterestin» demonstrations » • tlBJ rfoode. Olive D* Avignon, Clarence Bedore and Joseph Piaanchin. The hanreet theme ta the form of Cornucopias on the table and colored one* on the place cards, was well carried out by the art teacher. Miss Marriott aad her assistants. \\»• given technical and execuUve UKing oi rur-wm^u., --•--•- many mv«— ^ -« ,„„ for the three one-act play* provide that »o traps shaU beset ^ Uquld ^^e,, ,» Nov 17 . ^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ Nov u unUl the first day of any open Euh pu pll is requested to „« M f0) ioweT stage manager, bring a small fee to cover the jojy, Weir, with assistants, John eduoaUoeal program. U I byl season. Farmers occupying and eultlvat-1 ^^ ing their own farms and mem-' bers of their families, may trap fur-bearing animals on their own lands without license during the ____ open seasons. All other persons ^|jj~ are required by law to possess a ^ ^ combination huntlns;, trappins; and ^ ju^jo, fishing license. ^^ , 1TytaT the leaderakdn of* Miss The change in the open season KnmK . xb, ntanlst for ta* ae- on muakraU was decided upon Mbl - vntnmwm 3 by Conservation Department of- ^ flciala after a pubUe hearins; at ptaf saasen. the take of Albany early this fall. The con- «•* unusually heavy, census of opinion of those attend- than allow pesatbta ing this meeting was that because of these animals It | of the mild weather which pre- to postpone the nposlnt date ap- vailed all through the last trap- proxlmately two ——•»- **'*** m n>a««sjer, Robert Rich, W * th M * H ° 11 BuU<Pl **** Wo * 1< Dobtew and, Joeephtae Pauline BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL Whioh gives United Mates .,to.annot) Mexico if the '- •^jprooedure Is to be •\ -- . - _ . Bnbscrtbe to the \Tret Press,\ _, , Cross Banosk\ by Oharies A. Seltser; \Texas Cow- boys' 1 by Daae Ceottdge; \The Curiosity of Mr. Treadgold\ by Valentine WiUiama; •'Keeper of Red Horse Pass\ by W. a Tuttle; \The TraU Boas\ by Walter Qann; \The Quiet Plaee 1 ' by Ml—beth N. Wayne; \The Tustoulaat Pend- rayles\ by T. Wagner; \Tb* Fal- oon Cats la\ by Drasell Drake; tawrawae D. Smith's -flirt Hunt\; \The Citadel\ by Dr. A*J- Oooln; \Bluffer's Luek\ by W. C. TutUe, of- Hyman and The Bduoato y Kaplan\ by Leonard Q. BOM, Bubaerlb* to the \Free Prom' WOOD'S GARA UtoVMwfca Electrkuil Store ,. Maurjorte LaBeUe, Lor- raine Patemesrt, Lorraine Davis, The Science Club of the Tupper Lake high school is now beginning preparations for an assembly which they Intend to put on ta the near future. Every member of the dub wiU participate in seme experiment, whether they work together or singly, it does not matter. \> Bach week the Dramatic Owb delves into some new phase of the stage or ita properties. After fp4' lamina. Hsu* thahwssi smanager is Myrtle m, whose assistants art Mary lancj Rite Oagqea, rftaia La- main, asna Mae Ottvey. and QaUherise Wessm. The make-up Is being dosae by the Dramatle The oast of characters for the oosssdy \Thank* Awfully\ is as follows: George SkUtda, Betty La- DM, Rath Oesdd. Btteen Rounds, they had had the lighting system of the anditorinm and the stage structure ewpbnnod. they decided to study make-up, Bdlth Hosagh, flaBBBBBHBabftCL 4 l9V- SBBBSSMI ^3QBQ0Tal CvflsaVQIv^ strated Jvrenlle make-up on Jean Barte. Hie position and effect of s^ern J Pat- EXTRA DOLLARS or EXTRA NEEDS $10,000 Life Insurance AT \THESE LOW ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR THE FIBST TWENTY YEARS rlete HeeMr, Woods, Joyce Age (nearest) at policy date First 3 years Next 17 years 20 $ 08.60 116.00 25 $111.60 131.80 30 $130.10 153.05 35 $157.95 185.80 49 $109.50 2S4.70 45 $257.60 303 05 Dividends a* apportioned reduce the actuml cost lwwJ at ages £? *o 50 The rate* tbown above include Premium Waiver disability bene6t Full protection in the important period while your children mature—you pay for your home —you establish your business or you accumu- late other means. <» After those twenty years, as you decide in the light' of events, the policy reduces to *5,000 at a decreased annual premium, or continues at *10,000 with a higher annual rate. A COMFORTING CONTRACT FOR YOUR TWENTY NEED-MOST YEARS Harriet Cote, Ruth _ Rule, Loyola _, _____ Trudelle. Cecilia Leonard and Irene Zurawsad. The student director is Valerie Rule \The Singapore Spider\ has the following cast: Stanley Wilson, Paul LaDve. Shirley Laramy, Charles LltUeneM and Gladys LaLoade. The comedy, \Sauce for the OosHngs\ has Dan Ltttle- fleld, Theresa Henry, Jerome Fal- lon, Peggy Jones, Mildred Smith, Bruce Mastellar and Elizabeth Anabel as characters. The orchestra under Mr. O'Brien wiU be present the night of these plays. Previous to the plays and fol- lowing them there will be a book exhibition in the' library in ob- servance of \Book Week.\ Robert Rich, business manager, distributed the tickets for these plays to the Dramatic Club mem- bers Wednesday. Class The well-served and delicious dinner—given by the Board of Education to .about eighty faculty and guests on Nov. 3 in tJTe school cafeteria was a fine ex- ample of the splendid work being done by Mrs. Forkey, and her Homemaklng class. The following pupils helped prepare and serve the meal: Florence Rule, Olive Tralnor, Dorothy Oirard, Vivian Noelk, Ruth Keeler, Eleanor La- the . suoh an entartalamos; fashion that all look forward to next week* inanflns. at which middle a make-up wtt be demonstrated. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week were given to ten *~ tests. The school was the * much studymg and taking as both Junior Senior htgta schools prepared for the first real tests of the year. The Duke of Windsor gave up the English throne for Mrs. Simp- son and now gives up Scotch wttUky. Which Is the real test of love? ' Obtain details from local agent, branch office or home office Mercian our Three-Twenty -plan (Eompatuj of Am*ru*a EDWARD D. DUFFIELD Prtiidenf Home Office NEWARK, NEW JERSEY MOTORIST — TOO EARLY COLD WEATHER! Garage LEQAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that License No HL 811 haa been issued to the :nderslgned to sell beer, wines ''liquors at retail under the ^rovlslonB of the Alcoholic Bever- age Control Law at the New ? runs wick Hotel, 84 Lake street, rupper Lake, County of Franklin. Itate of New York, for consump- lon on the premises. Edmund Hervieux, Prop. New Brunswick Hotel Tupper Lake, N. Y. SPECIAL! a WE ARE NOW STARTING OUR ECONOMY Cleaning Service NOTICE TAKE NOTICE!—The Assess ment Roll for the year, 1938, has tech completed and a copy there- of has been deposited with the Village Clerk, at his Tpfflce at 63 Park street in such village, where it may be seen and examined by any person until the 16th day of November, 1937, next, and that on such day at the Village Office between the hours of one (1) o'clock in the afternoon and five (5) o'clock In the afternoon, the trustees of the Village of Tupper Lake, will meet for the purpose of completing; such assessment roll and hearing and determining com- plaints in relation thereto, on the application of any person conceiv- ing himself or. herself aggrived thereby. Signed, B. N. Sparka, Village Clerk. Dated, Tupper Lake, N. Y. November 1, 1937. 2t. Men's Suits & TopCoats Dry Cleaned & Pressed J Plain Dry Cleaned & Pressed SEND ALL YOU HAVE TO THE OLD RELIABLE d's Laundry High Street, Tupper Lake — Phone 318