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V* JRGH, N. % arracks on Y Association, -\r ere. PUBLIC SERVICE BOttY ISSUES VKbTM TO ' >IEET TRAFFIC MSKD* of the ^ Station qua this i» on a upon a\ time' there waa a jut honest brakeinan. He \ poor because, be-'gave all his to his wife and he was because he WAX bom that gfe name was Johnny Ap- clothes were «o r«g- row. . ny loved hi* fcife dearly al- pugh she was very mean to him., tilwsys told her \where he spent i evenings. However, he never h hd m *aa*cel& las;t as long m possi- ble, to pjeesesrve them while wash- ing fe faefe safcueck, she always pinned & towel about her head tie- foye hjt absolutions. The morniog of the fatality she. bad aurrie&y nicked up a neeOlfc with a; rusty point with' which to fasten,.the towel, \The needle did not gene* trate the, cloth teadCy. and to her haste she gave it, an Unpatiemt Jab which forced $t through the SWn at t my money so he interesting t Brakeman lot the never had tell^ My Radio Au- you wouldn't believe, how [ Johnny Scarecrow's wile was, there never w*» «ich a yoman outside of this story. i burned all'of hit food and she mended his clothes. These i minor offense* and many a has survived yeara of i treatment. ; worst thing that Mrs. Ap- ck did was to lie about, her husband. Her ljeswere too to print and young girls Johnny Sqicwjcrpw with penetrating the. medulla ST~ consciousness. She feUbackWi t and in striking the-floor, drove the needle completely into the base of the brain, paralysis and death fol- lowing. *J?he snoopy reporter even produced the needle. And so Johnny was released from jail but not from his mad ness. While he managed to carry on his duties as a brakeman fairly well, be sever told the.truth after that, not- even if you asked him the time. And what he told the ladies about their charms and his devotion to each as the \only one,\ waa shameful. Johnny took caire not \to say any of these sweet things in writing or before wit- nesses and so he kept out of of promise suits and a The public service commitstoa, •to ineet Increased itfgJMsrajr trWfttf has diffiet«<tth© recunstKMCtloa t>i the present wooden im& bridge on tm Mssam GomeyfioCaRadlaa ine wad over the Ruflaad taiteosKJ $» CSjaosplain, Isy ttifc Bttts* ou of a, three spa» fl«te ftfbr- bridge on ceiteretc abutetnmts, cost $36,00$. the «* to Sdl Btttie, I&a«*a«ce ed itt IW5 pid It is so narrow titst two vehicles cancot $>&s*s white * it. we Johnny. Johnny! was a good n. He never^twore at the <, no matter how badly the ee f misinterpreted Johnny's is and Johnny Was faithful . keeping the brikerods dust- I off where hoboes were concern- Whenever Johnny had 1 to cut 1 at a crossing, he kindly in- _^jaed any pedestrians who,' were •waiting' to cross, that therti was Igofag to be a, lot of dust ,'flying, |«nd thus prevented hysterics and lather synjiptoma of public aijn^y- One day Mrs. Applejack , was I .toanddead on the bathrootn floor. I There was much gossip but faobody Ittimej Johnqy on account I of the I way his wife had ' treated him. I That is, nobody blamed Johnny but I the presetuting attorney. He.was I1 pretty new attorney. and!,w»nted | I to get as much publicity as possi- lv> * of the case. Njbijgnbora . ne into court iand tes- | «fl«d how much Justin ny bad had for sich a [ the lies came out to c i *ty were too awftd to I*ri» tpo awM to icwjrt . J<*nny »at them ia! i w^m dazed. Hfe t and wat genuinely or thrilling story about SHOCK ABSORBENT MAR- RIAOB. BORK NEPHEW—At Mooers Forks. K. Y., October 4,1928, a son, Eiehard [, to Mr. and Sirs. Albert w and a grandson to Mr. and !, Loui3 Rock of Ellenburg Cen« t^p N* Y. BtIWHSS~At Mooers Forks, N. Y., \October U 1928, $ son, Paul Leeward, to Mr. and ,3tri Bulriss of Mooers and to Mr. of Tlie j^ Lunch Dur idm is to serve the best food In. the ©leanest f osaibte way at atte ri PJattsburg 30 Marlon St. Proprietors WHEM IN PLATTSBURC Dine at tire » Cttih R« 104 Opposite HENE' Margaret Cmbe^; ^ COSTS St. mi H<>ti:l '„ Prop. •••• VICTOR ,f. BOI1B Attoroey and Ctotjnseflteir at Law 139 Matgatet Sttcet F. B. Sanborn,- Optometriiti and Manufacturing Opticians 44 Clinton St* PIattaburgb» N. wmtm ^oewt. At & *•» 1 Hessset t^iftt* »» % Ft mh Mmxvm* at t- at •. •-»*. . Margaret Stf*efe \ Attorney at, X««w . #2 Clinton St • PlattifeurgK f*. If. • - '« V- T, A. SABCWRIK & FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rouse* Point, N. Y. Phones; Day JS-F Night I34-B All I*w«st Equipment JI D<ir * - —Lawyer If Clinton Street Fl^ttsburgb, IK. Y. C. A, STEWART Bentist Tel. 43-B Rouses Point, N, V, EC. GORDON' Attorney ind Coun*elio^ : at Law, ,'|f 4? Clinton St. 1 , i.'N. Y.j BAYVILLB5>-At Altona, N. September 29. 1926. a daughter. Theresa Emma, .to Mr. and Mrs. RayviSe and a #K«K>- to Mr. sttd. Jlrs. • Wiffiam of'Fowat, N, Tf., and to i, n. Y. Dr.R.J. BROWN \ Dentist CS Margaret St Mesth, fwtiirlUMi «*• Johnny began to , *rt « very terrible temper 3<? f 1928, a daughter,: tielen, to Mr. aa«i Mrs. Joseph Rouses Pokit, N. V. All Mnds of repairing-done promptly _', 24 hour service maifttainfifi lor spectacle tepairs, Hours: 342 and 2-5. .Fhone.6S2.-W.-. j Money to Lean on Real £»tate O'CONNEU. Attorneys at Lawj K2 Margaret 'Stree^ i g, JN. Y;t | O'Connell . i i 1 We Pay 4% DEPARTMENT ST^RT - A» p AND WATCH IT SR0W The First National Baric OF EOlf £S- POIHT, THE WINDSOR HOTEt Oa tht lake Shore.\\ ; J« O. Goyette, Ptop. Roiises PoJfttj N. Y» PIERCE & HOtCOMBB and * N. V,' ' : MARC A.TRAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER fob Ti*o Large ajwl Wtmetm BmM to i M Bt Att«nfK»* TEl*. VVtt-Mtt.'iS.** rs^st- Good storm 3ash and floors will fays €tt<n»gh on the c^aj WJi fit rs to pay for tlteipseltres. coanfott to yxnu? • . •.'••&• the 4w$et ol They will home. • • . ••« They frozen pipes. QUBEU NOW I Son. for