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Tie helieu River) ; RELIODELE0 rimes \1\\ ERRY ittsburgh to Burlington The Direct Route tfe the White Mountains and AH Points in New England — VIA — CUMBERLAND HEAD and GRAND £$LE IUOUS SERVICE — 7 A. M. TtyL DARK Rates: * I per Car 25c per Passenger ) You Know? ire are oal? 6$ •iig days before Christmas andlet me pretty and worth while gifts at Irisco HV Point, N. Y. Phone 43-F SliV Piloted Undy *L fca ^SBBSssssssssssi«aBi In a picture ifeei&eSIy ^iffefeii ftom a»j^8g &* which $k appeared to the past, mte, wiaaome First «r» cowt$s to the Strand Theatre next Tuesday; $mA We&wwiay to her latent sirring piety**, \Hap* ptoess Ahead,\ ' • Althoufh this ptoductiott, provid- es her with every opportunity to display her excellent flair for com- edy, Miss Moore will also be seen in moments of deep drama, in which she is said to have proven an unusually capable actress. \Happiness Ahead\ is the story of ft little country girl who mar* ries » city card-sharp, believing him to be an entirely tamest young business man. The manner in which she discovers the truth; and the subsequent action of the prin- cipal characters, gives \Happiness Ahead,\ a plot which is unique in the extreme. Edmund tows plays the chief supporting- role in \Hap* piness Ahead\ which was written by Edmund Oouldlng. Other mem- bers of the supporting cast are Lilyan Tashmsn, Sdythe Chap- man, Charles Sellon. Robert Elliott and Virginia Sale, John McCor- mlck produced \Happiness Ahead.\ which William A. Setter directed from a scenario prepared by Ben- jamin Glaxer. NEW POINT, N. 1. Shows: r Night Except Tuesday Thursday Nights, • 7:15 and 0 P. M. Matinee, Sunday at 2:30 P.M. PROGRAM — m , L I, i ** Friday, Oct. i2 i Novarro and Mar- celine Bay in CERTAIN YOUNG MAN\ . romance of a bored who, after high- all the girls, falls [ i real charmer. - ' i i i | , _ , M Saturday, Oct. 13 Hoot Gibson in WEST SHOW\ Soot is back with a new of tricks that will you QIX edge. A ng tale of fast ac- Pretty Eleanor Hbyt, 16, skillful handling of L amphibian plane in which shi took Colonel Charles A. Lind- bergh for a spin, evoked prats* :rqtn the Lone Eagle. H«s take-off was perfect and so was ter three-point landing, accofd* ng to spectators. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NORTH ROUSES POINT LOCALS Mrs. James Rochester and sirs. i Palmer recently returned to Rouses Point front Portland, Me., where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rochester, Jr. Alfred Auprey and, famdy left Rouses Point on Sunday for a mo- tor trip to Springfield and Boston^ John Connelly returned to Rouses | point from Quebec City on Friday 'night, where he has been the guest of relatives and friends. Charles P. Maloy spent Sunday in Burlington, Vt. ' \ . The ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a Rummage Sale on Thursday, and Friday, October 11th and 12th, in the small build- ing at the head of Pratt Street, near Hoaig's garage. Everybody is • invited to attend. Miss Annetta Kennedy of Rouses Point, is spending a few days in Poughkeepsie and New York City visiting friends. * oMf. and Mrs. H. A. Oehbauer aand Mr. and Mrs, 1 Trimble, of Watervleit, N. Y., were week end gutrts.of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph J. Chiltoa at their home'on Lake St. Mrs, Florence Woolen and; son Jueslle of Glens Palls, H- Y., were visitors in town Jast week. EEHTJiltffffifcs^^ ass: Thire' is lomethtog U, thutmiumm mm you FORSAKE WOK 8AUB—T. B. Theltetf caw* ranging^ in age from tbirte to seven years. New milker* and nearby springers. H. L. Neverett Chasy, N. Y. FOR SALE—1 large Stewart heat* •r and 1 rang*. Apply Oeorge Roberta, 86 vVashington Ave., Rouses Point, FOR SALJfc—House and Champlam St. Reason for quldt sale. Apply Mrs. Jarvis. Rouses Point, N. T. tot at S ble pries B. FOR SALE—On* coal and kero- sene combinatien ' Alcasar Range, la good cooditi^i. Mrs. Wooton's property. For partic- ulars apply to John Bowroa. FOR SALE—lOTfi Willys-Knight Sedan, new paint and new rub* ber. Mechanically A-l condi- tion. Reasonable. Fouquet Oa- rage Co., ' 5 McDonough St, Plattsburgh, Opp. D, sV H. Sta- tion. FOR BAUB—1»3» Studebaker Se- dan. New paint, good rubber and motor In first class shape. A real good buy. Fouquet Oa- rage Co., Opp. D. it H. Station, Plattsburgh. N. T. FOR SALE—Overland 0, Sedan. New paint, good rubber, motor just overhauled. Also Ford 1926 coupe in first class condi- tion at a bargain price. Fouquet Oarage Co., PlatUburghf^jr. FOR SALE—Bulck 1022 Touring\ ' Fine condition. Good paint, good rubber. Chevrolet 1925 Coach. Just overhauled. Good paint and - m rubber. A first class buy. Reo ^Speed-wagon, stake body and a real bargain for cash. Trem- blay Auto Sails and Service. Champlain, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS Fitm« fyt developing: and print- Ing. Give us it trial. The Brush Studio, 21 CUntw m . 'HsAtsbttrgh, N, Y. %£ VIOLIN—J will give instruotlon lessons on the violin to • ftw puplit at, my hotoe at 3* Maple Street, Rouses Point* Oeorgt- antt Oilbert. 32- P LOST LOST—Ladle's Overnight Case, on Pratt Street or In Rutland PL R Station in Rouses ' Point. Re- ward tf returned to \North Countryman\ office. 1—P H {\ 5V STRAND THEATRE PLATTSBURG, N. Y. Matinee 2:30. Eve. 7 ft 9 —PROGRAM— Thursday and Friday * October 11 and 12 . W. C. Fields and Mary Brian, in \RUNNINQ WILD\ Vaudeville [Sunday and Monday J 15 and Elean- or Boatdman in [Htre is ffe true story lie milliottfe of Average' rifesday, Oct. 17 fee -White in SOW : GIRL^-- : ' Show Girl\ vdll eyes to the chorus jgir Is you've never light Opera Revue tHE , First Eiitertaiinitettt REDPATH FESTIVAL fee held i» the •ma* 4 €i scileS'.M*^ 1 ' -or •S>rt«'sHi» i t FOR SALE—In the Village of Rouses Point, 8 room house with garage, hot water heat and all modern Improvements. Apply Robert E. Casey, Champlain St. TO RENT FOR RENt—Rooms tot tight] housekeeping, corner Fratt *»& Church Sts. For particulars ap- ply to Mr, R. t*. Robinson, 46 Church St*, Rouses 'Point, N. \5T. 32-tf Saturday, October 13 Florence Vidor in \THE MAGNIFICENT H * FLIRT\ . and Vaudeville TO REKT—Rooms over P«art'« Department store, for office* or light hous«ke#pins;. Centrally to* cated- Apply to John Bowron. BEKSSS- t. a. a AOTtBTic^soaATioN SPUN-- •-* ;': . lM^ht«r 3mn BuBocl«»'*ft Mr. an^ MErs. Allen Miner, a»dl ftgtao* laughter to Mr. a«4 Mr#. B. BuJ> lock) of Bowses Fotot. -; Sunday and Monday o October 14 and 15 Either Ralston and Rich* ard ArJen in \FIGURES OGH'T LIE\ Tueiday and Wedneiday , October 16 and 11 Moore in THE FIBST. PAt,1 The \f3xcateit S%ie i Snaiirey«f\gw€ttto flattt\ V >.• i Phone wtmemi OFiocAL co.* >• t - wmm^m . SIL Wl^li '••'• a«»^ 1 r«S» r&Tfm, >sffi*l \tt&