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heavy blue den- full and roomy. *•&%$$;• . , '.£.'':. 'f!:S Rouses JPofot, |l. t.,, Thursday, Noven&er 1, l IliLStH In [ presidential Campaign as Draws Near :!•« = ^$p^js ; \^\ \M&?>. A *:% ^B^^H B^'W 1 W^&j^tk • vt .^H 'W Jf K 1PF »»i ••'•-sKKmLJf 1 ' ^•T-Wf^i fcl •si P p*, • •••=* ! % •\X •m nth election day only ttve days „« anct interest in the presidftp- [ race at its height, impartial strained observers are predict\ < the election of Herbert Hopver, • Republican candidate, by a latantial majority over Governor , the Democratic standard _rer, in the -campaign now be-: jfiraugltt to a close. Although I BO means an infallible baromet- [ky which to predict election day kits Wall Street.is betting 4, to fon Hoover &tid\*polls taken by rliterjcry \©igesf --easSr\- other and organizations [ seem to confirm the judg- t of the' Street. In New York the gubernatorial tontest is being . staged between Roosevelt, Democrat, i Albert Qttinger, Republican, I bt close with tha odd* f avor- [ Mr. Roosevelt's election by a margin. In Wall Street k totting on the Democratic can- iUatoddsof IT to 10. - electoral .college votes are j to assure U» selection of r candidate and it now seems that Hoover will Uirtlt izatm*. / IX'Jt'Kaft:!* \te,ri: from '81,1 jjatte of to* ev t1i» hifr-ft \vw rw*lciL MWt%K ,WJK tilJpa t ». M., by Wm< L U d/& SUPT. JABVIS INJtlR ASITO CRASH Arthur H. JftrvW, superintendent of sub-district Nfc 3 of the United States Border Eatrol stationed at Rouses Point, was seriously Injured wh'en the Government car which, at Hoover will .have-ia, ^^ driving coHidefl with a better tJaan-800 of these. ] Dodge sedan driven by -Eugene U- Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Miaalsaippi, Vir- . i, N«w Mexico, South Carolina I Ttxat are all practically > to be in the Smith column the probabilities that. New . JIawachusetts and Rhode > will also go Democratic.Hoppitai in Arizona, Nebraska, na, Missouri, Carolina, and ist in Maryland, North Dakota, Wisconsin are campaign has the campg i unprecedented and voters fc *ctto* of the country have wite b bf clalr of Ellenburg Depotoa the state road about & mile west of the latter village on Monday night JKIVAt FOOTBALL TEAMS BATTLE TO SCORELESS TIE The football teams of the \Rouses point and Keeaevjlle high schools battled to a scoreless tie in the Saturday afternoon game played on the Houses Point gridiron last week. While neither aggregation had the*puneh necessary to push the ball over Its opponents goal line, the. athletes of the local school rfiallyjautplayed the viaitors Leclair, who aus- taken, to the Champlain Valley in flattsbaifgh, while In- spector JarvJs to undergoing treat* meat in &e physicians Hospital to the sawe city* Injuries to the border patrolman, consist of cuts about the head ^-^ ^- Jl \ \*\* ° and, .—.- . wtulChave carried off e*ow<j of fans was <in hand to watch the struggle wlfeft referee vVhitmarls, of the ^tfniverslty? ot Vermont, sounded the whistle for the team*? to m& up for the first [quarter, . • ia the first half KeeseviUe ad> LARGE AUDIENCE GREETS COEINE . ' JESSOE COMFAfli The Corlne Jes«op Company pleased « large audience at the Rouses Point High school auditor ium on Friday night of last w*tfe In the third aumfter of tb« R#d- patn Entertainment Festival whkh is being staged for the benefit of the athletic awoclaUpn-©f the school. Miss Jensop WM p*rticu- iarly good In her reading* m& At the piano and was obliged to re- *pond to several encores after the presentation of a one-act skit in which she*p!aye<I ifll of the cp&t acierit, Amonf the mott appreci ated feature* of the program were the solo numbers played on the flute by Uim Florence FarwelJ who de1l|Jitei$ thnse present ibout th« imwSL and body«and.al IB the §rst aaii iveesevme m*- ipHntered horn in one of bis leg^lvsnced the hall to Stouseis Point*** 'Ma condition is described as fintis* 20 yard line where it was lost m • • .-;. -*j.^M,,r, nh-iTcifinTifllrtnwiisi 5143 was the most, daiiger» UTS factory by f nliniSers never before (aha fee was to the history of Ameri »politics^ $$0* is because of I when' they i • ontitanflinf strength of; the f sreng f who head the tickets of ijor -parties and the fact issues of the campaign used thfc people to a point [««hett $tt jaany years. la •;. that Governor ears on •? ae-stoy afteraoon. Both ssl& ^ teve been badly in the collision. sment tod fw tne r«mi game the f igsbiis .ixjaa Kept fr*tty tantly to Keesevlllo territory, latter teak* hefeg tiaaijle to was _„,- „ new Government Gaevrolets at tinte the accident ^occurret waii well over pn it bwn- act • that Governor UvLia W0S **» over pn aW-probability*poll si(Je . , p f '^ highway whe». about pular vote eyer('t th CATdriven by tfte to A ppular vote ever} Democratic candidate ..\i/iVtt the possible ex? of Me ..J812 WOsoa land- i* beiiB^ed almost ^ Witt ft& *ial college, [wfle possible^^ I do*ras< 1148 was the most wg cm threat that the visitors made idurtagtha eltemoon's entewtaltt* sment tod fw tne r«maina<st of the Kt *tty deUjgfc.te<$ thnse pwsent twith artfstie manner in whJob site the instrument, the at thr largest of the and it i3-expec:te<S that ^^tomiadAnt t who appears to tto ftw-i^ wm a * ca* Frcaeat F-cdsa •£..< 'lfm vliltf t:h at Mr;.,; ^s <-.ft fer tft, m$- an<} w;rs : r^ru; «f most; jsuff:;; .-.Vni wmtH r.?. it<t 1*1* ; \ • The aewlort ^pi»n»?*l M«r. Holt, ^ by del*ver«S t pt0fo of tap Ho Roll call and ibe Teadinf <> ftht- nainute« of the last prevkiu* mat- ing l?y lift. Stone &f Piattsburgh ••<mut next in order after whicn mmmltf&nn were apj>olt\t*d and thu report* of townty offlcer* iiii<l th* «Jirecwr». of department* read. In R brief outline of the organ- l»tion'a activitie* from l»W to 1928 Sim. Stwldon called «tt*»tk>tt to the fact that in %m there were but ft Unions with M$ b In CllBsWtt Cotioty whlcfc Sd ia til to I Sad Sad inereaiea 1I«lon» with 1501 the y until to IMS, If up J wrtWp Be*. fNvMt*tt «J briefly. coHtritwJstinj? tfie meraberit on th# v«ry «ff^tiv# work wblch they were doing in the eattse fif temperatice- \Pfore tte $*s»t|t«s e# th# P ,'* be\ said, \them mrp In tW* eo8nt# anVi if m fc«l ncDmplwd n exwpt the closing r.f twm it wexiia h»v« JastWtst it* sis,, y 'il* self, Rwi sis ytawje i^uj the WorMi Better Because «jf llflJ QSli^pcMlcy flte Mt&mmn trtceKoj? ; tllO jH»vyw» *.*-.v^w- T^—^ ,, penetrate the local defense. Rouses Point medef seven first -*-«*•» n«*i as the of the ;P^^f f i a *» Bowses Boftft will Rmfymt an audience folly sis largo W ff tiipse. tnat aav« seem ftnseft tetoOm ^ , R6V , w , & sp^ke CWt % as 4M- cBHipleted ^^ successfully o«t of F ^ 4J_g. Thla situation possiblebecause of th» i Increase in: population, the day\ a« indicated '3Ures.' : \ • ' .• •' ttf th*. enormous which witl ,•„.»„„ 8 presents. «,- that^a^-beserioua in both Country dlstriet«itrc»as i of the town of includes the vjl r iPoint, 1023. name* are on the reg- the citt- td the polls tempted. For ttie Blwe aftd Wells, Sabourin m&'\BSbeza: v - ..,. a, fine game in the taetsfigw '.jpajft ced t^jte ball repeatedly ; \'be> ...... sptendid bourin and f'two-'nlce C. .(local team while VaXeM® ^^%«ft'#*»• Vthe of one time &flw tim.Q ball waq the locale vyere. Iff 8 ics w«w? ede*ta!d6 »sa« ate Wit^it Is ea« t tlf ever|? : «w of to sort: tt&t* gb% f ^a§|0 P, gaenKy* stiffen* W. C, 9R. tr. lot IBs filafe mmk mi ' Wtu Ifatgasrot, ; -wto •occsplca ft ettdSfc'' f 'tfe Piito0 i$&§,psifcs't soffta [Is ^fi1i.,4escrvc.4 ffff «W Action *J«f*l ^ tt is \fff •of U& Irip.*? „ .,„.„ „ , >w ^, w ^ jtavfii- mm vMwfclimQ pis tmmm fefer ate a good?, 7 !|t be qnfofcca cSfcetJvol ,, an op^ WSlcs© stated tfeM fltere ufllversol m$ Sets 'PM|to W, C'tVU; MiStesa\ to foJni'',fefia«i' -pfettf _ apt#' %Sftut© la Piattsbarfb, o» ^tiiifa^ alt this week and' tfee ^eesevilte^sc&fiol \ ._.. P ?#fc those .of Canaaiati' ^ thM Ak$ „„.„,_ -^_™ pB«^i.V]9!|fflBt 'to^ : f$# aRa|tto»a re^Jtea M Qwr ham \<rf *&«' tern 1 cgnce'vef huj»pr, lifea f?ac^ t'^yco .tiieHj.-rcgild 18 ttsayiiMB^'pco - <Mti$B• 0im$? aa v 'att«fp(c©. ^j-.bfe, \gayj»--4i«e #;siiilwii\- choui<* [^ef •jtol* pMfcrsft ntWimo. twity, %i }!S mm,ms mtehvrmd a* i««*#A^v.«rtw<i mttii tuMriw n«> 8.3(J o*«]aji CSuplctioa pcp|)lo, w cho tpM..thqsr; J2 o'clock <?n the piannp? to .makethe mp •4ovintecoun|y ^vlttage for, ifto ' t R«3 ; Pdfet:W®f eisunj) piannp? to 'mp Mo ift f^rm^» w8l Wte. a|.;«!?P «r*}«i8- C3il0teipcb|>Jo.'^cho'toia;th9sc : -too' Wfeo «ttofl| thp. miEsSQnary- '.^ .«#*# .cs^on'was joiK^cf fcjsWire -at fl>&- Episcopal •ehtirchiwtta « coiig' esrvjso <^J Se«pf#- ^^,ftf»t. • •..•.-. '- ...'• ^ .ixmMiS, fBS^ mtt^^-qfeicftfoiB: f ^.. u ,.»^«.,,.^^«..,^:,a..u^.-..-—^,—— 'r*-^ I'xsKStQ.lassxelSSal^r i&afiaths and o t; is •I , i •i • • * - /.• • ? '• 'J' • k -t - = • ''*-! : - 4;, -./I.'-