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-r.H’jn. i t v v NICHOLAS, RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE, DIES IN FRANCE OF PNEUMONIA Goodfellowship Club Will Meet Tuesday Evening _ _ Groton, Jan. 7—The Goodfcllowshlp > — — —— — ^ I-dub will, meet for its first meeting of Leading Claimant to Throne of Late Cm Was Notable Military Man lho year ,n the p*riors of tho Metho- -Gained Fame In World War a. Command,, of Russian Armiu I w.n “ \w r S W a i n S S S . S f S Playmate Kidnaped —Escaped Many Attempts on His Life Antibes, France, Jan. 7.— (JP)— Grantl Duke Nicholas, held by tho royalists to be heir to the Russian throne last held by his second cousin, died here early Sunday. 1-I*j breathed hla last during a howling northeast snowstorm, which must havo re minded him, since he was conscious to the last, more of his beloved Russia than of the French Riviera where such fierce storms are almost un known. The collapse of the heart of the old warrior, sudden and Irravocaule, came when his condition was showing an improvement in his valiant Inst bat tle against pneumonia. The Grand Duchess, Prince Andrew of Russia, Princess Battenberg, the Grand Duke Peter of Russia nnd his wife and the Duke of Leuchf.enberg were present when the end came. There were also some 'of ill's old re tainers and faithful supporters who had followed him in hla exile. The grand duke came' here from Paris last November lo seel: a more temperate winter. Pneumonia devel oped from an apparent trivial cold. Despite his ago of 72 yours, he had made such progress that on New Year’s Day he was thought to be otn of danger. Then he collapsed Satur day nnd sank rapidly until his deaih shortly after midnight. Since the downfall and death of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcholalevltch had been considered by Russian royalists as next in line for th'e throne of tho Russians if the Bolshevist regime Should fall and the Romanoffs return. As commander-in-chief of the Ilus- tion of fhe German war lords was di verted from the drive toward Paris to a defense of their own lines in the East. The Germans - found it neces sary to move greater' masses of men from the Western froiit in order to prevent tho Russians' from overrun ning East Prussia. * , With tho col lapse of the Russian army In the swamps of Masuren under the counter offensive of the German roinforcements from the Western front Ihe Grand Duke was then sent to.Tiflls to flgbt the Turks. His army col lapsed. Civil revolution sprang up and could not be checked for lack of military forces. When tbe revolution of 1017 broke out he retired ns commander-Iiv-chlef of the Russian armies, abdicated and turned over his property to the state. Owing to the rallying of the royal ists around him he was arrested by tho Bolshevists. He was sent to the Crimea, where he became commander of the Cossack forces in Southern Rus sia* Leaving Southern Russia, he ar rived with other members of the Rus sian Imperial family at Constanti nople. He went lo Rome, where he lived for a time. The Grand Duke had married in 1007 the Princess Anastasia of Monte negro, nnd she shared the trials of his exile. From Italy J^lcliolns went to Paris, where he became the leader of tho Russian monarchists. By dying a natural death tbe grand duke defeated the numerous attempts made on his life. Soon after his ap pointment ns commander of the Im perial Guards.nn attempt wns made to shoot him during a m ilitary review. At followed by a program. It Is the pur pose of the club • to reorganize ‘ this year, to double tho membership of the past two years and to'meet in the dif ferent churches if the members ap prove of the plan at the meeting on Tuesday evening. filan nrmies during part of Russia’s > a 'v’n;s found on a ru*rifi(i nf f\fli.tininniiA>i in n>n rnnroad track over which his train period of participation In the World War, Grand Duke Nicholas Is report ed to have had behind him a greater popular support than that accorded tlio czar himself. At one time during the early part of the war, after he bad made a suc cessful offensive against the Aus- trluna overrunning Galicia, pictures of him used to be carried in Russian religious processions. After the rise of the Bolshevists, be ...was elected succeessor to tbe throne of the late czar by the Supreme Coun cil of Russian monarchists, represent ing several million Russians living In exile. Essentially a Soldier. Grand Duke Nicholas wns essential ly a soldier. During the Russo-Jap anese War he was president of the Council of National Defense nnd later wns inspector general of cavalry. On the outbreak of tbe World War ho wns appointed eonimnnder-ln-chlef of the Russian Army. Under his lead ership Galicia was wns to pass. In 1007 a train in which he wns riding wns (lred on- The next year n number of l^m b s were found near his palace. In tho same year seven terrorists were hanged for nn attempt, on Ills life. Two years later a revolutionary plot against his life barely fulled. For 9 Years Gas Ruined H er Sleep \Due io stomach gas I was restless and nervous for nlm* years. Alflerka Harold Devlen visited his sister, Mrs. Curl Cornwell in Locke on Sat urday. N Air. and Mrs. Fred Munson were 're cent guests of Mrs. Sylvia Marsh in Etna. Miss Veronica’Carey of Pine Island spent the holiday vacfttfon withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carey., The Parent-Teacher Association card party will ..be held on Thursday evening in the high school building. Mrs. Madge Corning and her sister, Mrs. Emma Bower, of Genoa were re cent guests of their sister, Mrs. Lucy Lindcrmnn anjl her daughter in Cart land- 4 Miss Winifred Moe has returned to her school work In Valley Stream, L. I., after' spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Moe. Mr.; nnd Mrs. Egbert Towner, Mr, and Mrs. Karrand' E. Norton and daughter, Pauline. Mrs. , Madge E. Corning, Mrs. Ella Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Ear) JJoloson and daughter, Virginia, were in Ithaca, -on New Year’s Day to assist Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Davenport of that olty in the cele bration of their 50th -wedding anniver sary. About 20 relatives of Mrs. B. E. VanBusklrk gave her a surprise .risit on Monday evening at her home on W est South Street in honor of her birthday. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Hopkins were in Syracuse Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Personltis and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Russell were in Syracuse New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clement of Groton and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shaw nnd daughters, Alice nnd Bar ham . were New Year’s dinner guests of l\lr. and Mrs. Cliautleey Knapp of Pernville. Mrs. Totmnn, mother of .Mrs-. Encrene Sovoeool of this village ,1 fell Junior Hanna, above,. eight' year-old playmate of -Melvin' Horst, missing OrrvJlle, O., boy who police believe is a victim of kidnapers, is said to be -the last person to have seen, the missing youth. According to Orrville of ficials, Junior declared that he saw his playmate enter the house of Ellas Arnold at Orrville ' when someone called to him as he was passing. Arnold and several members of his family have been held on child stealing charges. Free Library of Weedsport Elects Board of Trustees Dr. Caldwell’s 3 Rule: Keep You Heali pany of young people in liouor r*f Miss Geraldine Masters, Miss Dorotny Grouch, Miss Isabelle Ford and Misu Eva'Metzgar on Friday evening at her home in West South Street. Mr. and Mrs. Russell ogden enter' tained a company of relatives fivuu Cortland 011 New Year’s'Day. THROOP recently at the home of another daugh ter In Cortland, and fractured her hip. She Is over 00 years of age and her recovery Is doubtful. She is lie- Ing cared for nt the Cortland Hos pital. George B. Stewart, SO, father of imino.i mn *' r \ T -- ; j Burr Stewart, died at the'home of Ms i ’o e n m . 1 \ p *,\0\', , Cnt nml KOn on the Elm Street Road December U J3, lc:uc ls o\ e- 27. The funeral services were l.eld In Adlerkn re- the Preslityerlnn Chapel in Trumans- *i.ies gas and tlmt bloated feeling so j burg Saturday. Burial wns i>i the r»rv™-/'^n ^ sleep well. Acts, Grove Cemetery, that village, on BOTII upper nnd lower bowel and Fred Whipple of Locke wns a removes cid waste matter you never! Wednesday of D. F. Benedict, thought was there. No matter wbnti Mrs. Helen Wllmot. who has been jon liave triad for your stomach nnd spending a few days in town, lvrurne.i* ;uest crsmp unilcia was conquered, Ilun- bowels, Adlerlka will surprise you. to New York Citv on Th'ur«dav a g r wniL M!ro,toned and_the atten-J^m B J)rugStorB.- A d T. I M r ! Karl M<g enteW n com- TELL EASY WAY TO FIGHT FLU Health Authorities Say “Foolish to Take Needless Risks”... Urge Simple Precautions Important to Remove Germs From Hands Often TXTITH city after city throughout the • Y r country, reporting more cases of flu every day—as many as a million new ones in a week—health authorities arc urging people to take every precaution against this dread ailment. Always remember that hands may spread influenza, just as they carry and spread the germs of other serious diseases. No one can escape contact with germs, authorities say. Every time we handle money, use a public telephone, touch a car strap or doorknob, we are likely to pick up germs which some one’s soiled hands have left for us. For this rea son, health officials advise every one to take the simplest of precautions and remove —s™££-from hands frequently,. popular toilet soap possesses an antiseptic, germ-removing lather. It is not enough to wash hands once or twice daily. Lifebuoy should be used many times during the day, especially before eating, for, as pathologists point out, germs get into our sys tems principally by direct conveyance.from hand to mouth. It is important, too, that this habit of frequently removing germs from hands be prac ticed not only now, but at all times—just as doctors themselves do to protect themselves and their patients. Teachers in over 63,000 schools have taught children the Lifebuoy way to guard health. Now countless thousands of mothers are being urged to follow this splendid example. Throop, Jan. 7—Foster Applegate spent a part of hfs vacation ' with friends in Scranton, Pa. John Willis Of New York was in town last week. Mrs. Lewis Tyler who has been ill is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Sr., en tertained at a family gathering Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free of Dannemora, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Belknap of Owasco and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Jr., nnd daughter Shirley of Auburn. Mr. and .Airs. Anderson of Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Cato were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bozeaf. *^r. and Mrs. Frank Aplegate were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Clark of North Street, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young enter tained a few friends from the Oak- lands last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm J. Fisher nnd daughter spent Thursdny evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Osborn of Au gustus Street. Lewis Tyler, Jr.. of Ossining spent over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tyler, Sr. Mrs. Harvey Is III at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William White head. Miss Lyla Dixon returned York the first of the week. B. S. Hubbard nnd children Doris and Rlchnrd of Norwich spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell Miss Bernadine E. Fisher and Miss Dorothy Tripp of Half Acre spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Harold C. Tripp of Grant Avenue Road. Miss Frances Butler of Weedsport spent last week with her aunt, Mrs Thomas Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. w . L. Manrow and Mrs. A. R Monroe called Sunday aft ernoon 011 Mrs Sidney Ward who lias been HI. ^ Mrs. Luella Goodman and Mrs. Nu gent of Montezuma spent Monday aft ernoon with Mrs. Lewis Tyler, Sr. Mrs. Frank Applegate Is spending some time at the home of her sister. Mrs. Guy Lamphere in Weedsport who is HI. Wecdsitort, Jan. i.— At the annual meeting of Weedsport Free Library Association held Wednesday evening Ernest G. Treat, was elencd a trustee In place of the late Daiilel S. Wright. The association voted to increase the membership of the Board of Trustees to seven members. Abner X. Ilo.vt was chosen for a term of four years and Mrs. Walter T. Smith for a term of flve yersa, to act with the other members of the Board, George D. Cusick, D. C. Jones, Mrs. Marion Kingston and F. N. Burritt. ______ a The Dorcas Class of the Presliy terlan Church will meet - Tuesday evening next with Mrs.. George Stev ens, the officers' of the class 10 be in charge, and supper to be served at 7 o'clock. Rev. Albert D. Stearns wns called to Ogdensburg ‘Monday by the serious illness of his mother. •Miss Jean Darrow of Fairraount lias been spending the week with lier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Darrow. Mayor Ernest G. Treat and Mrs. Treat have returned home .after a week’s visit with their daughters In Cleveland, Ohio. The annual installation of officers of Weedsport Lodge, No. 885 F. & A. M„ will be held in the lodge rooms Tuesday evening. , Grant M. Dickinson, state milk In spector, has moved his family to his present headquarters . In L'owanau, Pa. The music pupils of Miss IClla Sheldon held their holiday recital and party at her home In Jackson .Street, the musical selections being nppro- prlnte to the Christmas season. \ Dr. Caldwell watched tho results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people ure of their health, diet and exercise, con stipation will occur from time ..to time regardless of how much one tries to avoid it. Of next Importance, then is how to trent it when it comes. Dr- Caldwell always wns in favor of get ting as close to' nature ns possible, hence his remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pep sin, Is a mild vegetable compound. .'It can not harm the most delicate sys tem and is not a linbit forming prep aration. Syrup Pepsin Is pleasant-' tasting, and youngsters ' love It. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have written us to tbnt effect. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of drastlce physics and purges. He did not believe they were good for human beings to. put Into their system.1'. In a practice of 47 years he never, saw any reason for their use when a riedieine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just ns promptly, more cleanly and gently, without griping and liarmi to the system. Keep free from constipation! It robs your strength, hardens your arteries and 'brings on premature old age. Do not let sa day. go by without a bowel A T AGE 8 3 \ Tnke the proper dose that by m o rning you will feel Hks , ent person. Get a bottle today, at an. store and osberve these three health: Keep the head cool movement. Do not sit and hope, but warm, the bowels open. Adv go to a druggist and get one, generous bottles of Symp nfghtl MORAVIA to New Moravia. Jan. 7.— The January meeting of the Moravia* Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening when the reports of the secretary and treasurer for 192S will be presented nnd plans discussed for the work of the coming year. The New Year's gift of Supervisor F L. Palmer to the people of this village was a tax rate $2.45 less than that of last year, while people iu the rural section of the town fared neur- ly as well with a rate of $ 2.34 under that of 102S. The village rate this year is .fll.nl against .$13.00 of last year. In 1928 the farming section paid $17.10 and now they will be asked $14.84. . This week is being observed by the churches as the annual Week of Prayer. Special services will be held in the local churches as follows: Tues day evening lu the Congregational Church with the sermon by Mr. But- nam. Wednesday evening In the Meth odist Church with the sermon by Mr. Brow. Thursday evening in the Bap tist Church with the sermon by Mr Bortlc. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Indemnity Association will be held Tuesday at the office of the treasurer. Election of-- directors and transaction of other business will con stitute the program of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pierce left - re ccntly by motor for Buena Vista, Fla. Howard Le Masurier who Is em ployed by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in New York City spent a few days with his par- euts, Mr. aud Mrs. K. P. Le Masurier. Memliers of the Holy Name Society received Holy Communion in a body at. the morning service at St. Patrick’s Church, Sunday. Lawrence Arnold of Syracuse spent New Year’s at his home in this vil lage. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Schmidt have moved to Warners. ' Town Cleric B. B. Mahon has a sup ply of 11)29 hunting and trapping licenses. A meeting of the Ladies Aid So ciety of tho Methodist Church will be held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. G. G. Follett. A tureen supper will bo served. Miss E. May Ward will entertain tho Twentieth Century Culture Club Monday evening. Mrs. J. C. Allen and Mrs. Emma Mead will present papers on memorials. LOCKE Locke. Jan. 7.— Mr. and , Archie Hampton and family 0 f! were guests Saturday at the home: Mrs. J . Whipple of Syractw I been a guest of her son, Georiel pie for the past-week. Mrs. George Whipple has beal Miss Mildred Snover has spending a few days with here Hilda Roberts of-Moravia. Miss Marjorie Hewitt is oel school w ith a cold. Mrs. Id a Nettlelon and her 1 daughter, Miss Lena Huganin o1, ton spent New Year’s at the hod Mrs. AY. I-\ McAllister. j Mr. wind Mrs. Arlington JuneJ Tuesday w ith Mr. and Mn. Henry of Moravia. Mr. ,uncl Mrs. Lee Hinmaa tained tbe AVebster family os I Year’s. 1 Mr. nud Mrs. Frank HopkltJ son, Loyd spent Tuesday in Cot Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reynoli, family spent Tuesday In McGraij M'iss .Leola Davis spent tnd in Ludlowyille. Victor Munch' of Caroline' guest nt the home of AV. P, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cavon?! Brooklondale were guests at tbeL of Amelia AVelcli 011 AVednesdajl Arthur Head of Slnterville guest of friends here Sunday. TRIPLE ACTION Ends Roughs the Medical Way /Vo other cough syrup has iff UNI0K SPRINGS Home from shopping— sick—\grippy”—coughing Feels fine again next day ... \Triple Actionn worked fast! Greater safety tn an antiseptic toilet soap Since the outbreak of the flu, countless new thousands of people have turned to the famous Lifebuoy Health Soap. As is well known, this ^ L i f abuoy, is obtutnatjile in~practicaiiy svery no greater than otherjoi]_e' ,*w. - - soap.s, so you sec secure its extra protection free. Other precautions urged are as follows: Keep out of crowds. Get plenty of sleep, fresh air, and nourishing food. Take plenty of exercise. Avoid exposure. And lastly, if you have the real flu, don’t take “home remedies”— call a doctor. use Its LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP antiseptic lather removes germs Union Springs, Jnn. 7.—Miss Jennie fcmlth will return Sunday to Kenmore to resume her school duties. Mis? Kdnn Kent of New York City. Charles lloyland of A7enlce Center and Chester (Juerin of Rochester were en tertained Now Year's, following a theater party I 11 Auburn, nt the home of Mr. .mil Mr< 5 . Robert Shank in honor of Miss Margaret. Shank of Keuka ( ollf>sre. Miss Shnnk returned to keuka < oUoprc Sunclny to resume nor seluit'l studies. Mrs. (Jcortrin <’arr of Carr’s Cove was n dinner euest Thursdny of Mrs. Martha Smith Mrs. \\ 11 A\n 11 Sickle and JFrs, « niter 1 pvinn entertained at Xew Aears < .nnrr Miss Harriett Ham- n.-ond. of \1- m hvu _ .Mr. AV. Tt ’ ’ 'KnSm'>'♦■\ daughter?.. • Bernice and . r..«s Ronds J \\ Pierson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl ' Johnson :■*i n son Ponald. Mr. and Mrs t: (; T.ihnson of Union Sorlngs and Howard Boers ot' Cornell T'nivor- sltj. Tho i-pcrhr meeting of the H o n e nnd Si'h.^i i Tuii wii] ]le|ri Wcrlnos- dny eve-iin; nr S;15 nt the I-Tiirli School Mrs Minnm Dean, daughter Doris nnd son Hoi-hert of A uhurn and Mr. and Mrs. lVnri \vv :e of Milwaukee. \\s., I wore Years guests of Mr. and Mrs 1 \ Wolfe. Mr and Mrs Glenn Coon of Wash- . il011' *’ '' ,inv'' been making fare well tails nn friends in town before leaving for the AVindwnrd Islands. They nri* solng to be missionaries at the Islands MNh 1’ernlre VnnSlckle has re- turned tho Smte College nt Al- onn>. to n*<ninp hor studies. Miss f’orrino Scheuck returned A\cdnesdny to l.vnbrook. L. 1 . ;:fu*r spf-ndlmr the holidays with her par ents. Mv and Mr«. J. AV. Pchein k. Din Id Smith of t’heswick. 1’a , the 'u*ek oji'i ul>!| ]i|s mother. Airs. Mi I'thn Smliti M in M:irtl*;i Smi'h and daughter Jei'iilo !>;ii-nt Monday lu Syrncuse. “ T CERTAINLY felt sick when I cune home from X 1 shopping. I thought I had ■ good case of the grippe. 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