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V Thursday, November 11, 1937 TUPPER BEATS ANNUAL SCOUT CANTON BEARS DISTRICT MEET FRIDAY, 33 TOO H£RETUESDAY TIPPER LXKE FREE PRESS Page 5 IN THE WORLD OF SPORT3 RED AND BLACK WIND VI' SEASON BY WHITEWASH- ING OUVE1UTKS AT SUN- MOUNT — 4 VICTOR1E8. » DEFEATS MAKK BEST SliA- 8ON IN YEARS Scotlnp i n ever y »;uartti an d outclassing a veal' . <\i.r.i>' i i.-.-i- • from star t to finhli, 'I'u;>_•• . I i: . high school fjit-idiT : whit <-v .'•I'.I-I Coach Johnn> (thvu'. I;K|I,>H Beaib, 3 3 to O. u t :'uiun : :.t, , .'. m F*riday . uftei I IUHHI The Red an.I Ul.i> :; < '. • . n up u. t on e ! i <l ii w ii \.i','. iv. IJ minutes of tin- .star.i,,.- v. mMl*' end kep t th<- hall \i iv.'i'r. Vi • i Story throu;;hciu' !'n .. . -. r. •! linr Stacltlioust' *Pn;»;• - 1 .-; 1 .ip. -in and fleet htt'tt .irk :\.it. t> » imfl in sen:in g po.s.'.H: ' .:.''.T U st-m •; ot line pluu^vs v.lni ii»- onlel <,nd for 20 yai «i; tti 1 ';u:i •••..: ,i-\.u d l.ne. (Japnmi 'vnn •,. , !.HKI.- I-J score th o i i t s' '•»•;•:, ' «'v n .,:' u promptly l>url:< .1 il .1 1 •• . i m I'I - extra point . •«% The Keconi t.::n ',•!•<•». •. . .IM.. .: few minutt'n lutoi w-n >: ('.•mid:, after reci' . \ in,; tin- iii'i;oii fumbled In tin ulli\. p: 1 IXi/ra;. Tupper ie.~uv*' . my <. • .t. I;>>!.1IJI Bears' 15-yai ! si:inr s.iuaUi.,1' • <• winged a ppi fi'ci |i.i-.i i-i i'.'.nkl . i ice who we:ii ov 1 -t . i :» • iM.i' i n * Again (\if: 11 \ 1 t. 1 r: 1 • t• >i t»i' \1 ;h I\' t he extra ;•>>: n' |i.r h: ;. ijiiiil, 1 et-.dim; Witli 'i':;i ;\ : in limit. 1- ' to 0.' ' Clifton Hoii>>ii c 1 pl.t.-. .| Tiri. a t auarter fu r Tiip;>'-i t • --last tk- ' secern 1 hal l A -,. .•' . • '. - i' ; r ani 1 a 20-vai'l ra n i.y 1 «-• (>>'•• nut the locals a^.nii .!•'.•;, :• . r.i;.'. j n territory. Ht:i''i.!i.>u ; J - ' • Bcuxhii- was ^r.n l •'• . 1 I lit 1 • 1 touch,!.>\vn. w!:;i a 1 la.: •• ,,ul.-i 1 i• convert f m th. 1 :i'i I'M ;\>:\'. S<..' • at hall-tinu \ V.MS 'I Hi'- • J. I i 1 tor 0. The vlslln* •< •i.'.aiiM! > • I !,> .'l.u\ off Tupper iliiws I'm <i.;li i t \f the third <!H.'trtiT I\! St i'i:h.iU's long pas.i to Ki;i!i\ ' \;\• ! O-\ Olivcrltes nan;,!:.' :u; , -. :<i- Ti. >- per\ right ent w!;' ;!•:.•-- wi' 1 :..:.* a hand I;i s . 1 '•;, *i 11 \:::• • • plunged tl; J, 1 1 •••:.'' 1.11 t' •• point mi.l t •-•• 1,11 r • • • !• ,i ::,' •• Tice U'tui ::« j Jl\ .!'•• - 1 ..'• :i • • • i accounted for Tiij-;'••: ^ :MMI <'i>u.'i tel, covenrv.; liSjnt.is • •?. a'tiirkv reverse play l o inr>- <;«i^i!<>ri faile d t o convert Thf' vlctorv o> 'hi - i it. '' i t!. season fo r Tvjppei. tin - i-ra!; !\wl-! (CoiiUinu'ii' Iran page 1) , lr:i!i!i Ii. Seitftjl. all. non-acouters. Th>ouf,i> their co-oporatiou, and thut of the Rotary and Hons Club, St^u Thrutie. Kilo Department and i(itfif:itfil citizens-it was ]>os- .-ili|<-' to st'ni! the Tupper delt-jja- iiurt to the WushniKlun jaml-uuee. '. i:v .IUIIIIMI Ttrive to iiii.se Tup - ji!-. l,.iliv'.-i quota tovvun l Adiion - t. ,-•'> ('.'Liin'il cx|H'iisi'ji, sponsore d ij\ '. Ii •. Pint irv f'luli, was brough t i ••: .'n'.i'il .'it Tui.Ml;iy':; n.ret. Tin 1 inn.illicit in;; rimiiii'.tti I', i'1'H- •'•• \-Hi; ut l.'l.tri'iii-e S. I'o.tvin, I . 'uiii.'i i>l Pii'.relleli! , |)rer:t'nteil thv following slati' of officers for (\.'.nil- A'in.lit. I'ii'rrftifld. <UH - '••<- • i ii.il; • .iiiii , K. K . Miiirucii. trou]) oi(,'anizatioii.lea<lf j r : Thu:.ia.s t i 'eiinn >i.iil<'isln)i training: I'. •••;•;•' |!nii.;v;i.i. (unit el iKiniJi . M. -,:\ it 1 !:' 1 hi'alMi and saletv '\'. ':• \ NllH'l \ tlJUWlL-l', illld I.I II IVir, jiiilj,ii-i'v : li.'lii C'jiiimiH.um - '•• - (.'u;i liuin'tt Tuppei, .-.ii'l >'• !'.''vin, I . }' • ,'i.iiin. ,l'i''.' • 'imii'i I V-i < 'I,';I.. '. .i\. • .. ,. ' • :i '\ , ,• 1\ J I sun s , ' ''.;,: i • • I i \li.it: :IJ.i\ -'•• . ii'ld. v. ):<, v... 1 : | ic- ::'••] ill. ! i .1: 1 '' >•!! ';!> t'et' ; - ,1',', i.\i „ • : ,• !:i, i,';.i,.n:i : • • •' ' - . , i |ur 11:. . r! i \' N i *'* Tho ii: !! . \:i.; 1 r;; ; fi t f *h,:''i 1 A- ' ii'i'.r I - iirirsl Hr.ii!- k-y ,,f Saian.t. J,ake invited those , • ••,••• '.i' M\ \ ei. I tin- :tnni;.il Adi- -.. ..... ( .. ': i\. I'i.at -IHHK Thurs- ':;• • • - • Ni. i is; v- ||. - [;iv>- •' • ,, •,' '. . .--. iiu'lii'ii tu clos.- the . • , < I'll!.'. ' ::.*, uii. ^ i.\f: SaiuriiH ' Lake, Mrt - !• ::l .ni'l i ;..'.!vi'Mn'U!. They SIMM-I T>_ 'ii'iUi-i ' 7 1 tur liic oppoiitnt.s , • i: uhu 1 -. <*>' ! z li'ii'itiur^^Nui l !'<>'.>- it in - auii'inte.! fm ^T> i n two tell l.'ll.l'. ' I'.!'\ '1MS1MI. tilMt With- ' , .;i •\ T,. ' , ' '!>!:-iti;in i n • h.'i: i-' •- . i , i«i; '. !•. 1 i'.;t the Hi I ;i:i'l 1 .;-., ' i , • i . I',,iv.- e\p''! lf!U >•• I . .i : M' . ,• : I'lhl.iy h Kain c were >*>;..'s! H;i«i\fil. I'liw k-wn. referee: K«-ntn'!h Wilson, i> t I^iwrt'Tnc-. u: ljiiii'. an 1 Huruli ! Paj;t«f Cort- :.. !iil. hi'.i.i linesman t .\.ill srr i!»f tu tin- 'Kice 1*1 ess NORTHERN LOOP COURT RIVALRY OPENS NOV. 19TH COMPLETE 18S7-S8 NORTHERN Nl.EAUUE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED — TUKPER MEETS 8ARANAC IN OPENING TILT ^ schedule of foot- games in \Uie Northern New interschoMMrtlc le«gu» wtH Saturday andNjaaketball will king sport udtil th* latter part of March. N. is a completeNMhedule nine high gchootaXwhich Scotch Youth Tells Rotariant of Life On British hies (Continued from Page 1) grill and chen\ica,lly-treatei} «ur- faclng which eliminates the pos- sibility of skidding. A s a result, although they are heavily traveled, Britain's auto-fatality rate aver- ages only about 110 weekly, as compared to America's 36,000 an- nual toll. The owner of a \wireless or radio, in Britain pays a Hat tax of 10 shillings ($2.501 > annually. Programs, however, are entirely N free of advertising and of a high up the league. It l»\pos- califire. On the score of night that some changes wlU\^e| ufe, Mr. Karris pointed out that in the schedule before thesis native city of Glasgow, with a rets under way. Tupper phan Hon and a half inhabitants haa will open the seuon against OI J>v one nl g ht club in which lt ivals Saranac Lake a t that ^ to K et a drink after OI J>v one rivals, Saranac Lake a t that ls ^ssibie to K et a Friday evening. Novem- ;9 p , ^ The or ,i lllal . y -pub.. or ' 9 i public hKuse, cluaes promptly at November 16 — Tupper Lake at 9. intoxication and roistering 1» Saianac l^ake; Potsdam at Malone;; uncommon c.uverneur at OgdeMburg; Can-! Soccer is one O f the great na- tor. at Norwood: Massena dws tlonpl sports and a 100 ,000 gate no* play. •»• November 28 — Norwood at Lake: Potsdam ut Massena; Nor- Tuppei'Lake; Ogdensburg at Pots- wood at Ogdensburg; Saranac j eastern New JCork state, wai dam: Malone at Gouverneur; Mas- Lake at Malone: Gouverneur does killed recently by L. J. Simmons at a game is not at all unu«ual. Attempts t o introduce baseball there have met with little succeat. In Scotland, golf is the national pastime and is played by all classes. Public courses are every- where. Scotland's unemployment prob- lem—serious less than two years ago—has been practically elimi- nated by an annual budget of three hundred million pounds which goes into the manufacture of armaments principally. Scot- tish-built ships are sold to nations throughout the world, and ship- yards are humming. Clothing is better made and half as expensive there, the speak- er said. Train fare is nearly double; the trains faster, but not so luxurious. Mr. Harris is the guest o f H. H. Ginsberg during his stay in this village. He may croaaXtde continent to. California before re- turning to Glasgow, where he plans to open a mercantile establish- ment. HECORD ADIRONDACK BEAR What is believed to be the largest black bear ever taken in at Canton; Saranac rest s. Lake, not play. 1 March 11 Tupper Lake at of Saranac Lake while hunting in the vicinity of Sugar Bush, Town December 3 — Tupper Lake at Gouverneur; Potsdam'at Canton; | of Franklin. The bear weighed M'alnne; Potsdam at Norwood; Saranac I^ake at Ogdensburg; : 532 21bs,- fully dressed. Couverneur at Massena; Canton at Massena at Malone; Norwood doe* .Saranac Lake; Ogdensburg does not play. -' | Subscribe to the \Free Press.\ ( !'l! i |-'l' a !li:., vi-||v;;t In, Ii . .'., , lei I Ifel.iu, lit t N.i: 111 t .1 r,,i,i\|\ --'. I I . it.li.ltf - I.IT Ml Viiet i i .i i *. i 11: \ i \' • i nri.i\ pa-VSi n.i-i --..it: It .• -A \II ..' . t» ' ' ar. jilt 1 ; ' •' . :• r t ' ' u 1 1 ; • ' \'' • : tin' :i.iii •• .i • A\ ...-.- lu-ini' ••:••-:,->i wi'i' M-.-i: ti ;.i, A\. \.i •• ! !• , ' Kit).'-: 11 ' 11 1 •; '. , • i . ' ' i i' : i • , • I,. 1 ; •'',,'. : \- • (i .' • 11.1':'.!' 'if! t :i«- S 111.\' ti -I' ! lioi • * .* in ' i'i IM:,'..,'.,: ' ! .11' ' ' . ' i' \ i .1 'hi 1 . '' . , tnd.'iy ail'i-s-; \.)ii |>; . I . Aii..:.i ^ . :i iiiii>oi 11 ', •we i • • •••.•.Hi d tu :• body's honor selection ti-.| :IH tlie IIKII.l» i •. l;:il\ Cits. An.. B'lt I'l't iwfl no' play. December 10 — Massena at Timper Ijike; Potsdam at Gouver- ! neur; Canton at Ogdensburg; Saianac I^ike at Norwood; Malone , tests. » I j*ecember 17, Saranac Lake at arP { Potudam; Malone at Canton; Nor-; hiUI *i«»l<l-1 VVOCK! at Gouverneur; Ogdensburg center, j at Massena; Tupper Lake does, •N run- i not P'ay- • j December 23 — Tupper Lake | at Ogilensburg; Norwood at Ma- the (|uar-; lone; (Jouverneur at Canton; Mas-1 same not-31 aena at Saranac Lake; Potsdam! Baylor anil) rugts. j •\i ka:i.sa«.- two of | January 7 — Potsdam at Tup-; 1:1 tin: country. | per I-ake; Ogdensburg at Malone;: i lia:i:i. and John • Saranac Lake at Gouverneur; Nor-j >• aie two qf a wood at Massena; Canton rests. * •ai'Us Januarii 14 — Tupper Lake afT North Carolina's Canton; (Massena at Potsdam;' :'-i 'nv.iitz. Calif- O(?d(»n«burg at Norwood; Malone t •• ii AiKansas, at Saranac Lake; Gouverneur .'! | • Ii. Hill I>ad- rests. i.i:i, Ceorgla Jaiiuary 21 — Couverneur at iiiistanii,n K ends, any Tupper Lake; Canton at Potsdam; 1..-UI! wimi.i he as K\<H1 ORtiensburg at Saranac Lake; Ma- li.i:.. s-ireti<>n as you lone at. Massena: Norwood does :i ;'it- '• I .if •: t I'M i. \VQOVJB. SHQPPl^ PoUcy of Extra Servlo»>. We Wtab to Announce V» CiisuirPtuelM. of MR. THOMAS HAIR 8TVUST. FORMER!. V OK MAVJUCE BEAUTY SALON, NEW YOKK (TTV, AM) OF PKF.irs !5*llt HTVL- ( !N(i CKNTI'U OF S.VRAVAf I.AKK Thnro:i?hlj iie(ju:iint<-tl uilh tl»t- imxlprn troml of hair stjlen, hair Mi.Ji'lin -ii d ;« Hunt \\.i\lns. '\' »»-H ;.'\M\ ailiiwiind crriitc :> sMli - Ilitt. tmi; .H.' >I!>:.I'III> t . >i>!ir in ii v ttliuil IMMMIS. Ma;, iir li.i.vt- ihi ;.. . !\iie «.r <•••• inii ,\ . m • ,ii..n •• THE.V0GUE SHOPPE Pimm- Next to Mind'- rh:iriiiar\ I ; and tin - )_'r<-:iti-':t stmi.iii.lt at ' : -' i po.siti'iii ia Clint Krank. Yale's temaika-ile halfback ami captain. WorltiiiK without the redoubt- able Larry TCelTy Thts season,- P\rank clearly has demonstrated' he i« a gridiron genius In his! own right. ' * • • ryr.TKK preat halfbacks are .'.! i<:.!, i!l ColillH-Jv; ol Pitt also ; a lea liiifi choice. Fnr iThe Re.II 1 Tipt\'. i->t I'nlie. Knl LiKki'Hin. Co- luint.i i - 'hif MII .in I Vi' - j - .t: , i * . •'. i i i ' lUl' . 'A ' • •• - ,'.«,;•-. ,l'ii. i\ ' ' M.i i -I . ' it , , . ; • ' . 1 ' • <-',•.., ' . ! ' ' ' • The Needle Art and Gift Shoppe .\1>; - i. .1 I M l.i'^l- (i. * ';<\'• Is Nov.' Lu- -iic l at the Coriier of Park St. and Cliff Axe . 'in the Space Formerly Occupied by Dertiand's Market NORTH rODNTRY GRID CLASSIC ON SATURDAY <V M w. -I-. nu,;.MI, < I. \ It K SON I II I ! ' Mll\'. MM-: '\ Hiss-i r -i \I;I:MN l!\\ !•\. I'lHil\ I.N (.\X||>\V«>N -\\< 1 Mf'fl . 'ii|i, t • i:il u . ' • • i p!.K:;iY ui mt tou»h 'tackles ..-• ! i ii. in; '.he i Millions from . oa.Ht t'l • oust an.I fiom Canada to the <;ulf, with the followfng having stood out all season: Ri uisi'r Kinanl. Mississippi State; KU Franco, tTordhain; Ed 'kitto Louisiana State; Alex Srhoenbaum. t)hlo Sftate;' I. B. Hale Texas Christian, and AJcx Kavorkian. Harvard. For guards you can't forget .!<»' Riiitt ami Vlrfjll Jones of r.-xa\ A and M : Kay Uuhois, NHVV Hot) Welii Minnesota, and \'.-i- i S'.i^kto n of CalifDi nia ! -. . •: ' '•' • . - .i'i\ crIJJI are: i . '. \ . . - n•••! ' •• t i / [•'iii.lh.iin: • • i i :, ', ' p. i.-i i. - • I'.-.h Hi-!- • '. .• .'.• . i I: ••{.»•» Wult <n;ui -t r. i \ .ii ii l i T''x:i, I'hris- •, •. • .. ' l.'i- i.'»in il.-orgia: • : :: , ! X.-' n iitlci. anil '. •. - ; . . \ ' i : -. ' .-' i i.t a ('I: n a . !'i- .i;.'..'. nf nil-star !• i i ' . i v it h this list . • • • i'•-..-1 ! • ,n,'i ; there'll ' i.' •: 'II v -I i r r i \ iii'.iV. I f i ur n IFFI FSS Rfln ^ F LOST YOUTH FOUNDFRIDAY not play January 28 Saranac Lake at Tupper Lake: Malone at Potsdam; Ogilensburg at Gouverneur; Nor- wood at Canton; Masaena rests. February 1 — Tupper Lake at Norwood: Potsdam at Ogdensburg; Gouverneur at Malone; Canton at Masaena; Saranac Lake rests. February 4 — Malone at Tupper Lake; Norwood at Potsdam; Mi .sena at Gouverneur; Saranac Lake at Canton; Os/densburs rests. February M — Tupper Lake at MajMona: Gouverneur at Potsdam; ! OffdPiisburg at Canton; Norwood ! at Baranac Lake; Malone rests. ! February 18 — Potsdam at Saranae Lake: Canton at Malone: ;(ii>iivi'rnriir at Norwood; Massena at Og.lensburp; Tupper I-«ke rests. February 22 Ogdensburg at j , Tupper Iyake: Malone at Norwood; , Canton at Gquverneur; Saranac Ijiki at Majuiena; Potsdam rests. | • February 23 — Tupper Lake at j Potsdam; Malone at Ogdensburg; j Couverneur at Saranac Lake; Mas- ; sena at Norwood; Canton does. ( not play. ' ' I I March 4 — Canton at Tupper i SAVE Where Your Savings Are Federally Insured I H TO $5,000 WHEN INVESTED IN Champlain Valley Federal Saving* & Loan Association ^ 22 BKINKKRHOFF 8T PfcATTSBCBUH. N. V WE HAVE NEVER PAID LES5THAN 3 % DIVIDENDS ON SAVINGS Chartered and 8upervta*d by the I'nlttNl Statin Government WIN $500 OK AN Al'TO TKAILKR Every 25c You Spend On 'blue coal 9 AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE GIVES YOU DOUBLE VALUE! More Heat — An Opportunity to Win the $500 or the Trailer We Are (ilvlnp; Tickets on All Feeds, Building Supplies, Cosl oi Wood, Modern Gas Ranters and Combination Kangei — In Short, on All Commodities Handled by W. D. WILSON 81 LAKE STREET PHONE 141 ,1 A ' . i\' ' ' i i, • i .. , i t'. \• 11 • • ' 1 . i. • ii'i r -, i- n . 'Il i i'-t- . .. .1^ • 11 ' .'••: :M t-i 'a;;i' ri« 1 1 he has Other ,• W- ! e !'• 1 ' '* • 'if I 'I * ' l '.nil II. i (\1 .ip : 11 hi s and inn. eve- w ith 1 \l \ THANKSGIVING N TURKEY DINNER •?• I FROM i llep.i-;;. p.riM.iNi. KiVl il.'U l! witli i'ii!i-if-'v-\.-* ! aii'i'ia' i'tt' i \ - , 1 . |e;v~i .!• i' t ort S ivi•; -; 1 :.' • T!v :.' ••. \ poii I\. 1 ln!i\'-'\ ; ' 'i ii-' ''I ie;ii ly i\ \ ••• '' lnt«-n'st > BURL Mi\i\ • . \ 1 • II 1 KIN ^' 'i .-• • i\. •' 'll I I! .. ,i OUR RECORDS ,., > '. 1 ;:;, I;,\I Ir li< iir,, ' 1 »: il l I'i:!. ''< '• 1 KV.ONT — 1 I'l' 1 :. • 1 i ' • - ill!.' • \•• - .' \. ' '..''\ . . ' i •'i - . - •' ' • V .'• - i • \ • \ '- , \'.' . .1, 1 - • • ,:'•-. G'I'ON :- ' HANK ,'.'.•: , i.' ' * i •;id\ Mnn<-\ ••• .)(\I OK Kit -1.\» \\i ,i' SJ O'Jl Sfi. ' if ir: i >•:,, v T\i.» .; ! w:is .,! ' t . ! uve' 1 th e i 1 '' - 1 :.,, .; .n,;i .-.ii.ite.J ,.,,,,' v 1 \K\ li'i'l In. :n'i'..i'it t.'i •?-'.- , i .Inlv 1 Hi:ii\. - I'''. ] ••-.'..' ; i'f <\ :'- :r .I,' . . ,. .. . I ,-I,I :, : i-f -i it :ni' : ., ' ' '\:<[ \'ii. '• v-WINGS •, i i K i ,•!• Co. x wM ;\\ i M I . '.'ill' • 1 ' i * ; • ' i \ * ' .'•\ 1.. 1 •!.. : 1 !«'.'< I T>. I'\.'. I:-'.' i • •' 1!' :'. ( I. T) n :;. r i n n •I o o o II II ; ,\ will 1 ; ci.ii'. III',! v . 1 , ' ] ! .' . . ',• ' • Mi .unite.I . • • , -..;•; .,! (he patty i .-. , • ; .•.;.•;,.; iv . :i:i'l se'. \ .. il.iy W.u'n h e : • ' • .•:•! i! l;iii' Tuesday . \ !:, ; i ' • :,p.miiins began , • L !. ':,•: •.;•,,•• -i Twice , about j , I ' >' -V H!',,l ^ fl'rleicU, H i n ff I C j \V.-M:I- hots wen- heari l fro m j 1 •' •'' 'h i ! '.'trui n ! Hi ^ Iiee r Pond ! I • i '>''•' \.. : ' • •] r .\.'l'nitu ; Maycomber! ' •'• \• ... I i : ti Waiuilieiu i t o Leary's I ''\' : ' ! i in'; , I: mi v.-hirh point the filar m , :• ' ' r .i .'n ' ,,'it I-': I*.! Hrunda^e f>T ! \ ; I ii:l..iv I .-lie- and Fre d CJrtffln nf .i >---.vi'i-.itehie tiir^st wardens. vi',. ' i,t\i;'l -i n l th e Cray party ' -;i an intcnsiw search for the niissmj; youth Snow which fell . Tuesday and VVe.lnesday matte the ,'i nil : i .lilli.'irt • A''l\i!iu-h Klana^'au dlseovered . !h... l.'-.|v lat.- Frnlav it was Rat- ii\t;iv riniiii'iT liefor e he could notify the station a^ent at Sabat- ti-.. ' !ir. -uni:r.nnei_t state poliee. 'i'-.i'n 'i -i l-'nlav! Muloney. Robin- sun ' P i i; > T i (Vi'-poial Wntkins and l.ame Protector Meni't Lamos of l.i.i': l..il ' i'iai|i' tin- lonp tl ip in to' ii' in,; l\'ie liodv out It was 1 1 ,|. -,, l.'-forr it n-.-ii'hr.l Tupper i. t .-•• f ii Sli iw ainliiilanee i;.n ' f m t'i.- f.nt that I'niplehy i' 1 ..i I,:, tlir trail, his huily would ],;,,.,, 11 ,lv n.'\-'' i h.'ivi ' )iei- n fniuid. • .-cii.. Mn •• ! e!' i '.-e Tlv T o 111 a r .i ,, Th: M i 'int.mi i,\.:i..n i s .i pai tii ulnily , -'ate i.t v.'il'l and 'li>ns'-ly forested area, and ,i . - •, . :ii ; , i . rM *;, II ,•)),- of several liuiiU'il; tuiKi-'ile s in I'eeent yea i s DINNERS SERVED FROM 12 NOON TILL 9 P. M. Kiklevich Grill 9-Hour Service With All the Trimmings! Mashed Potatoes, Dressing, Lettuce and Tomatoes, Olives, Pickles, Celery, Bread and Butter ALL FOR Dinner will be cooked by Sam Grifoni And Sammy Says, \It's Gomg to Be One of the Finest Dinners I've Put Out Yet!\ — So, Ladies and Gentlemen, Don't Miss Enjoying a HIGH QUALITY DINNER AT LOW COST! Dinners Will Be Served from 12 Noon Till 9 p. m. ^ Make It a Date Now for ThnnUsRivinK I>lnner at ir KIKLEVICH'S GRILL MAIN STREET FAl'ST, N. Y. ;?* 1 1-