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V..,\. s<C- K, y. weekly fey the Company a Point, at the fnpst office at Rouses Y», as second tlass aatl- matter. K. W. One Year .*,.,.....»..».» Sk\ MbiitW ....<.'........, 1.00 Three Months »..,:. ,. JS Thursday,' bet ll,\ 1928 REDPATH ENTERTAINMENT »*•• - On Friday night of this week the firit of a series of four* entertainments •rill be staged in the Rouses Point High School auditorium for the bene- 6t of the school athletic association. Aside foom the fact that xaiise wjso La&fJ \I $m very particular, ! want a maid wtto wo»*t answer back*\ Manager of . Emploj'ittjeni;,.. Agen'cy ? we have just the one you Sfee is at* ex-telephotite oper- » * * * ' A fim-gai Scot, Is Jack MeWham. He dlnna eren Cti* a damn. * * * \ And then there was the fellow who was so cold he wouldn't even hug a I curve. It railroader. is a safe bet he wasn't a 0irl§\'\who 'are- targe, girls- who/-;-.are Sfnallj .... , '_.'•'..-.. /, Girts who are $tarfc, girls who are who are fat, girls who are lean; g Girls who would classify just in be- Girls who are light, girls who are dark; Girls who are slow, girl? out for, a Girls who are youiig, or not young at \A ' '•''' o A young boy _of-..our acquaintance overheard the expression, \staring him out of countenance.\ Later mother inquired what the dog was watchingj so-intentijrand \the—boy replied, \I * worthjr one and one that should;think he is trying to stare the counten- have the support of the peaple of this'ance off of that cat.\ section, the entertainments are highj m 0 # class in every respect and each one of i ,—. ... ... , . • . ., ,, , ,/ J7 , . . I They say life would be a lot nicer if them it well worm the very nominal;., . , . ., T> . D .., • ... , . . „ [they would put those Post no Bills om stun asked for admission. Season , \ ,; _. . • .,. . i, letter boxes. t tickets, providing reserved seats to all four, may be obtained at a price that reduces considerably the single admis- sion cost. These entertainments have been so well advertised in the last few weeks that nearly everybody knows that'they furnished by the Redpath u, a. circuit that needs no introduction to people in New York or die New England states where it has been furnishing wholesome, stimulat- ing'entettkiotnent with' marked suc- These are tfaWgMs for whom the men fell; Men who 'are timid, men who are brave; Men who are spenders, men who can save; Men who are merry, men who are sad; Men who are good and\ men who are bad; Men who are speedy, men who. are slow; Men who have pep and men without i.V- ! .-• & l -r M' •• J'-. for m)nHy yyaXSi T.IlJjtffilfff** 1 * past there has.been no hall or theatre in the village which provided adequate stage facilities pe comfortable seating ar-J for large audiences. With of the new High School and its foe new auditorium, with its many comfortable seats and its excep- tionally g»od acoustic properties, this has been remedied and the people of the section may enjoy the really high grade productions of the series in an auditorium that compares favorably with those of many of the larger cities. EDITORIAL COMMENT \Brothah White,\ said the deacon, \cain't yo-all donate some small* con- tribution fo' de fund fo* fencin' in de colored cenetery?\ *Ah dunno's Ah can,\ replied Broth- er White, \Ah don't see no use in a fence ar6und a graveyard. What's in there can't git out and what's out sho' don't want to git in.\ * * *• \\Mother, I can't marry him. He is an atheisl .and_dot3ii/t.bel!e.Yfc_.ijn_helI.\. \Marry him, ,my dear, and between the two of us we will convince him he is wrong.\ .\ *• f.-# * • - \ We must have got Grand Isle kind of\ peeved those first two games with them, for they^surely came Jjpck with a wollop last time. • . *• # • AN ADVERTISING TRAGEDY: A blindfolded cigarette smoker put the wrong end in his mouth. Men who are brainy, and men with- out sense, . When the girls marry, these are the gents. \\ '*-*Cegion Weekly * * * i | \There used to be two wmdmills r jbut thev took one down.\ \Why?'.' - \ There wasn't enough wind for two.\ \. Th,e Spider # * • Bride In \Um0Qtm§ ' :r - Byl^JSafcfcf From the Chateaugay Picture a Dutch bride way over in Holland, just from the \Stadthuis\ where a* master has officially sanctioned\!! marriage and the church, where minister has blessed them. They are just ready to sit with 46 guests to wedding which will be served in the old ] when suddenly this, party is into intimate contact with Lake] in the far-off Adirondacks in Marvelous as this statement seem at first, yet it is noi Widow's Iruurance Rights *••!- • . J If a atafl dies insolvent, with Ms life insured in lavor ©f his wife !>y prem- iums paid out of his property during] the period-pf insolreacy^the wife may have all the proceeds ©fthe. insurance that $500 a year would buy, twit the ex- cess Insurance Is primarily liable for 'the husband's d«bte. If the policy is .payable t» a person ©ther than- ittej 'wife, ssottt.e om feaviag an instate In- terest in the i«$oiverifs. li% the b«»e- Jtefcry may be required t& tura-oyfer t& creditors, a .sttm equal to t\he pre- other thatt the wife. The wife's rights are, therefore, less than the rights of a third party. The several statues ha^e been con- strued by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court i» : the First Depart- ment Q» Aforahajj! Crtfsney*s death his widow collected more than: In insurance. The Chathant-Phenix Hational bank and Trust company as creditor al Crosney for a large sttnt 4e- *na«<ictt Ihat tke insurance in excess of the pfioc«eds ef $S0O a year fee turned into a trust fund far the benefit of the \. The widow 1 pleaded that the' \ fa^r had' vitiated, ftcdoiaes- : tic .relations law a»<I that at most she r©piireiJN|Q-'pay 'over the in* to. the, wife's .in- law n®4 domestic mot been repeal- trkl\ c^urt dismissed that the hmk has by the itts«ra«cf l«w In which fcf cause of action and may RO on with it ! Ifce pfavfete relating* to persom' 1? *^\- * u °- w «™' v --^ ««« _ loans! Ifce r-elatl«g to $mmt& J r-Fr<pm thfe', K«w ¥« Sun. The Albany \Knickerbocker Press\ hastens to assure us that the new is- sue' -61 stamps used on the Montreal- New York Airmail route ane natjtnade from fly paper, The average man lives years longer 180&: of to-day now than he did m Sure he has to in order to get the instalments on the flivver paid up. • . i ... / Coming home one night a young lawyer found his wife in. tears. . \What is it?\ he asked in alarm. \Your mother insulted* me,\ she sobbed. - . \My mother!\ he exclaimed im as- tonishment, \Why that is impossible, my dear. She lives more' than 600 miles away. 1 ' * . 4 ' •'She certainly did insult me,\ reit- erated his wife,\ she wrote to you and I opened the letter\ aad at the end there was this postscripts \My dear Lucy, after, you have read this letter don't forget to give it than what may be repeated by anyone whose house is eqi with art ordinary telephone set, st William Burdet, of Lake Placid, put in the call. This particular communication i j as the result of a long-djstance tiM j in by Mr. B s urtjet to hb brother,; Burdet t of Overcen, Holland, The latter was married ori August 21, at 12.30 p. m. A little 1 calculation was necessary to alkfwi the difference between time and New York time which a I hours and 20 minutes. Moreorp- ] land being on daylight saving tkw Placid on standard,, another hair! to be added. 4t was further < that about ^UJe hoar and a give the party ample time to from church, so the call was pot ia forj 8 a. m., Lafee Placid which would i respond to 2utO p. m. of the time. When one thinks of the naa*! connections which* had to be made, % is truk^wrvelous to think that munication mraaHSStaMtshed at m. The conversation then as follows: \Hullow—; brother.\ to my s.on. M •Tidbits ¥3?ratian* friction and carbon, says an esspert, are tbe motorist's three! worst ettemles. How about State lw& pedestriaas» roadhogs and careless drivers? .- • • •'•• *• • ••'• '- • •;'• \••:'] •.'*•• * ' * The 1 is now'' 'M \ hand -When ^ wM \ h When -jup.e bride will find mi whether li a; will' i -,•,..their. i j fStar. We hope against hope that the outing be a success. -S.E.a Wiii;Ja4m \Well then, Ae AmericaB colony of Lake Placid, N. to know that 1^; are ttrith yoa and hour, not only but with oter voices also, to and Gracia—: imaginable, together with our \ wished ••\- •'-—*** your Kves.\ \It would- seem fitting pay tribute to the science fnent of men who aside ii ^pou and me to taffld to each this way—prec«|e^ 48 h* present at your bedding- hours ago I her*, m Lake ching^th* sun rise over erii range of -a which at th^t vetf tnoment ing full day nobji-ip'r your celebration in tirffanl inore away froia ware- in Holland was stated\ 4 : . ••%••.•.•••:;: