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oyd George In Ditcuning clares_ Pian Will lo Made Public Now. , ! Mbrmegies move “Momma; 4~fioiilying 'to a ifon In the house of commions to- ding the massacres of Ar- emier Lioyd-.George raid nfitlm subject of anxious A'at thh | allie 'confer. ® {6b hat been communi- rephnenutivbs at Con- IP a be-adviaabieg he atid~ [To conga ROYAL PLDRPLE: on. 1 ... Gree mance 24 (° 0 t. - Four Jefferson County Encampments WIll he Represented -- High OM.! clan Expected, res Before House of Com- |.. \'The royal purple degree will be conferred on a class' of §00 candi dates of the foir Fefferson county e> mmonts of 048 . Fellows at the biggest gathering of its held .zhere on Wednesday: night. . 6 These candidates will '} come from: Montezuma encampment, Wateridwn;. Oriental encampment, 'Carthage; Swastlica encampment, Ai -exandria Bay, and Montcmim encamp- ment, Olsyton, Fresont on that occasion will be TQGuy H, Johuson, grand patriarch of the patriarchal beanch of Odd Fel I ip fofthport, I.. I.; Freder padi), grand High priest, \ay ty Enclnxpinent. Rochester; i Jan@g, grand sentor| ® © again (Wilding Sit“ omcampm'éfifl' ' muhmton' Miles (bi: htmgu‘rgrfipflrooklfii jue arey\, Walker, gra iito. of: Brooklyn. General y. 4s. Imown' as co shots, uniformed (d4 Fallows hnaion'* \wtf act tants ir. the work b deputies Of Jet y mm them wilt dat tie moment the at, de batt. Ce '_ 30mm km mi After Donating Three Min nay. - $4 10 4, n y aand Cape Vincent, Mach 4. -The Cape Vincent High school five 'were victorious WVednesdGiay night over the Becond®, another athool quintet, by & score of 12 to 9. Alter defoating the fast Hhres Mile Bay High school on fhe *ocal court last week by the seore of 54 to 4, the Seconds a challerege to the High school five to play WNVeduesGay night without F. O. ONe@l, regular center for the first team. The High school teame had rot sayed a garao since their rip to Wa ertown late in Janusy but they pulled off & couple of secrest practices this, week 33d were able #o pull a team together which, though ft show email”? detect?”wgii capxziial alive-in o game Wednes a Montonna scored. mug—a the High school by & clean, free throw. Later in the half he secured s fiwld hasket. puring this period the Second! were unable, to score froma the field duns to the guarding of Endy &nd Graves, who broke mana of their 'At half time the score s¥o0od: High t-school, 3; Seconds, 2. The noond period startead off with the asme pep and spirk. During this pe| balf the Seconds smured: seven | points, whHle the High soBnool caged! & fiour field baskets and one throw, 'La.totmt of nine pointy, Ths Aeld 10g one, while Graves asc» made tho) f . goo whof. 'The teamos lins«3 yp as toi' - w a 000% | Cape Vincent H. 8. (12) Mood: 'C) ; Moutonntfit reve cs -. Burdig A“ Bugs oi Watson . it”; will 5mm; Ag Cape on ight, to mt the . Ci Vin. 9 \ R3 <.,x “03‘me lx | Said to be Only 'Qne ofits - I ne! Growing Certified “Se-d Ono—m, roctora 5mm. ‘ Club Votes to Raise Price of i _ cons 'Ten Cents, The Extra Going to the Waitresse®. . Isuect Challemge Theresa, More}: 4«y-A certificate of n incorporation has been agctépted and [ _ filed with the Secteiaty OF qfifo at - Albany which. attests tion of the Coeporativ Fifteen new members were receiv ed Into the Kiwanis\ Club, today up recommendation of the execnt vo committee, giving the club: a total rnembership of 118. The new mem- bers are: Dr. R. J. Comm. G. J. 'Whitfey, Dr. G. B. VanDoren, E. C. O'Brien, Charles I_ Scharch, H. G Eohnson, Clarence M. Kendall, Cot onel Hugh D. Wise, Frank K. Pur cell, C, A. Wallace, John B. Boxer; Lloyd H. Caster, Joseph Ellis; R. 8. George and Charles Dewey. The club voted to Increase . the price of the lundheons from 75 tents to 85 cents per member, the extra ten conts boing given to the waitress. es as tips, a section in the by-laws of the natfonal organization 'Of. tho»!!! wanls Club setting forth warnle apirit is opposed to 3 of: up! upon the table, and # mending that if tips are mix tint provision be made for t em pay- aii prise fas Firat, Methodist. Episcopal\ ch ei &Eave an adds-en in which he-d! od the name of the club, \Kiwanis wrhich he. um had been Abed. ¥ is rm Indian name mean: ing\ \ .or \exchange.\ He men: tioned Isthmus, Indians, farmin art and Harry under 'in his sddreas. Ee gare his defnl [*\\prodpcer.\ and took y| the autumn: that only farmers ars T trod ~He emphasized that ail producing i@ not: upwind *In F--- :; ~ Raph ®. 31mm, | wrood. “tn-3mm“ \Ning $3? E gum & a 'mnd reepordad to sin encore, i song of religious whit to tic mulle of- “00min: mm tit Rn. “Earths Amy . ciation of this plage: The nme in| i der which the. organization {s Ancor & porated is Co-Operative Farms Asgo«! 4 clation of Theresa, N. ¥. inc.. nbd} the incorporation is under: the lav/u get forth by Ankle 18A bership corporation law ® The certificate states that the ter | ritory in which, the corporation will presm ang vicin- ity and that the principal oflce “ill be located in the town of Therésa.| There are pine directors and. calendar year.is made the fireat year of the organization. ~The firectors elected for the first year aro Clinton Busler, Ernest Coo George Smith. \W. D Wagner, Lewis White and Charles A. WElson, While the organization buys and sells such merchandise amd products as the farmer uses and «disposes of, one of the larger activEties is the growlog of a certified seed ort. - , stated that it is the dnly organization in the state, growing & certified seed oat, and the fields of graizi grown for spected by experts from the state collego just prior to tha time of harvest. The organization has been in operation fom five year. Hlustrated Lectuars. * , Starch 4-\Around the World with the Siz.o'clock Whistle\ ts the topic of an illustrated lecture that will be given atthe union asrv-| ice at the Metbodist church next Sun- 'The lecturs has more Hides ahowing condi- of the world ' be conducted 51min“: ware: wads 'by Montommi,) . Graves, Brady and Frul,, cach cap Of., “caption 10 tions in different parts. #] in industrial lines, In fect it is real- glly a glimpse of industrSal missions fand is based upon the book by Dr. Willard Price or \Anclent Nations at Presbyterian choroh unites wilk the momma: (or ward. A HX; Hafinwb um distribution! ~as allent boosts HESIEBiii (2 Cuil sue mbt ~ T6 WL Kin OF Sri hm. limb «4mm union _ KHL A. Bantam. mmonunt NHL ‘MUNIGIPM. [Le PLANTS OPPOSED 8mm Appear in Oppomiu to Legisiation-Dein $400 and in 1884 the work of.. ® { the boat down was started. filler 6 H. ko? of thaw de bro n reaignad fody Fal resigua | Cal 'to ilk‘ efect on April & 6 F f floatation of?!“ confinmmd 'In : \HONE isms Figis - : Peotis, Hx. #¥i1!4, wfivmw an? Cervir 1920; ~ 0%, I par chokt; Bit: AR. {m 45,686, Increase 12,7706 or 349 4 per cent; Beaumont Teacas 15,%31, Inorsane um or HS pr ceny Balletde, Ky., 7.372. Intresmas 69%, or d 10A par can” {h SEAIl, tamtressa (%, ; Resyumon ‘iho lax-gut gtowth during the émde trom 1800 c 1d 1910, and also for the { ten years from 1890 19@90, the por ; of\ Increase alreag 1188 and T réapectivaly. Cedmr Rapid ke Win the thirtwenth «conaus was 131.9 per cent in the iweBiih cenaus 414 per cent: Bloonington's in crease 'in those two conmruice | was 107 and 18.17, and Peoria\ 19.3 cad . 361. ands aAather - Hocks in fos. is ‘ Wiliar . OITTlNQ READ? \TO IAN!“ JN Y. M.C. A BL0€K Members ot the Am o# Benedict nf Hatmaker & Company arrived in tho ¢, cily this noon and are Icaoking over the work to be done to tXie store in the T. M. C. A. building recently lamas #4 by thems. . Just when the bakery weill be open 'I to the public is now knowsn but it is he“ DF FOOD,: Ip ik “akin ‘qfl? roadie; 11313,\ trouble will be experienced in et C for wild fowi. is catered with ta three. feet thick, an almost unpre gedented- condftion for March, : e wardens say the birds are thin 'and werk From hunger and d w _ will he dmable to cnnflnnn. fights. Residents along a buy whore and others maro feeding} many of the fowl: HELD ON FEBEHIL CHARGE Lena Nobel-t Minion-d Sefore Com- imtasioneer KinkiGy. lans Hebert, aged 2$ years, better known tn this city as Lena Baker. was arraigned this afternoon before United States Commissioner Melvin F Kinktey, charged of the Phillips law. at Madison Bar racks. The woman was placed under arrest in the sweets or the city late Michael 'J. ONeii! on a federal war rant and kept in the city hall lockup brought to the office of Commissioner this aftermoon for ar mme s es ateningvnie Notes. _. March 4.. - Friends assembled » und. a farewell party for Mr. and I!\ xt Feits Wills and am -The evening was apent | l Thursday evenin | Thousands , expected that it will be within the = 3 237m a}: | next week or two. The cyvens to bo ' used in the store have arzived at tho I expres soffice. L is sald that some | ting them through the c»peoings of| Z, the store. The lease of the concern 'dates from March 1. TWO PASTORS RETUR® FROM ROCHESTER CONMFERENCH Rev. Prank Anaderos.- pastor -of ithe First Baptist church., and Rew. Dr Darwid PF.Plckard, passtor of tho| 2 First Presbyterian chureks, who at tended the interChirch World Movement conference at Rochester, returned Wednesday afternoou About 1.500 ministers at tended the \conference a large of them being from northern New York. The program of the InterChoerch World Movement was explained #o the mrin isters. Expect 100 to br Preerent. ~ Over 100 are expected at the tenth annual banguet 6f the maen of First Baptist church at 8 tonight in the Parish house, Dexter M. Fearkins will Blodgett, Ray M. Robinson, Allen 8. Perkins and Harold B. Johnson will give addrasses. An_cight-plece orch estra will furnish fhusic. The bar p duet Is in the nature of a farewell to| P m Rav. Frank Andaman, pastor, who is them to leave to enter in State Ran- Aay School Association york with | headquarters at, Auburn. . W ._ _ Satary Increase | SPECIAL TO THE T do“, March 4.-Ive . bills. io (mum the sallry of thse city. off- 'ed by Senator: One of the (Bills Increases the . «my of the aw Mutation! of 'water from. 31.800 Milo works to a similar smmourt. - - |. Cook Appers. Albany, March 4 -Leggisiation de signed to parrait the c¥ty of Newt York to operate & milk pasteuriiv tion plant for the benefit of children kud Invalids and for a state coramis- sion to regulate milk from Its pro duotion until ft Teaches the comsum:- er in various forms, was assilf=d by farming, dairy and labor interests at a hearing beforo the semate agrical tural committes today. 'I had rather bere a cow's leg in # pall of milk than politics, because you can sjrain the milk and get out the log, but you Gan't gt out \ declared Dean H. E. Cook. for tha tarmare\ Inslitals In altacking| 'the municipal pasteurization prope» He termed the ims#arsure dan- tel-Qua and vicious because it would bo an antering wedge of government 'Those opposing the strong in their denunciation of state or government control New York's milk enpply was pictured as superior to that of many places and the dis tributfon system efficient. W. N. Giles, master of the stags grange, said that whes milk only siz cents s quart that the pur 'chasing power of ad sverage day's labor was 9% quarts, while the ave; ago day's labor today will parchiee ovep Calliayx the chm of fining had Monro-g dpalings with the manor ht out an mated threat by M aux aguinst the life of King AL cannot Spain at the time the land m of German troops at Agadir, Mo- 'lwoeto, Ind to grave mtmtiomkcom Dilution in 1911. moon; at the foreign office, test} King Alfonso on Jan. 30, e tims» of the - former chief of £911, declared that at ! Aigadip: inciting M. hreatening writh death. ll. Martin testified that Alfonso said he was not afraid M. Catllaux's threat, but bad left a of i: in a vavit so that if any- . bappened the troth would be ML. 03mm dented that there was any \woth in the story and aaked tho court to allow him to produce coun- to: pronto at a whit. sitting of the erten continua to improve 1m. Laura Lance Horton of this city, who is fil of presumonia in New \Fork city, continues to improve to day. it is reported. Pursuant a resolution of Council of thab City cg: Watertown, N ruary , Iven that the first consid- ho & Dilation of the Alex- And F‘ulior F Commwall for consent to the operation of a motor (bus line nvar Public Equare in tho N T. has b \80 at § 60 ociock the Council Chamber ia) Waurtown N Y. and Fublle Hearing thereon will be hrid the tims and place aforesaid. Dal February 25th 1920 Low C1 aria‘rk' _ Dr Royal S. Copeland. commis sfoner of health of New York city. made the principal argumept in fs ty | yor - He sald that investigations had alarming percentage of Naw York were underweight. largely from the Jack of safficient milk. He believed that the farmer does not sot enough for his product, but said. les between tha farmer's gate the kitchen door' WATERTOWN CMY MAKET PARKMEZP YRICBH 10 DHAZEES CORRBCTED PaILY. rad Conflict-eat ma b‘ Watertown. Tax wot: N tiow is hereby given that I have th Citx Taz Roll and War- mi for the collection or tazam for 0, office math. City Hall, with the said 00) Bext after this Gate, Sundays an excepted. from nine k in the forenoon to four o'clock tn tho afternoon to receive City, State and County Taxes. Aprii 19th. 1020 nan-Mfg U! 2.2. Farmers (‘rnmery New Laid Egge. FRUTTS m “Guam Beans, bushel .......... Cabbage pound &. tJ O-m-th-am) ursusnce of an ordar of Hon. Atwell. Surrogate of the Coun- ty of Jefferson. notica is hereby given. qua mecording to faw, to all parsons havin ejaims against Richard 8 Hungerto City of Watertown. in sai Jefferson, deceased. are required to present the same writh the vouchers thereof to the sub- seriber, the Executrix. etc. of said de- weared at 174 Mullin atreet. in the Cit of Watertown, In sald County of Jef- Ferson. on or before the ist day of Dated tho 10th day of December, Carrots, bushel .......... . Maple Sugar. per pound Maple Syrup. per gallon . . «ura 7mm“ Lamb ..... a 60 slacks. somana codrc. Canes toms lease take notice that a Spacial Meeting of the stockholders of v“! be held at the hankin toastmaster and CDro M. C8.) atertown. New York, on ' ' of March, 1920, at 1 80 o'clock 1 r the purpose of voting upon Invention to tnnreuo the preferred to Two Hundred etock of the (‘om Twenty five Hundred Shares par value of One Hundred Dol 60) each. and to increue the common stock of the Company . |Hundrsd Thousand Doliara to consist of Five Thousand Shares o gar value of One Hundred Dollara | ¢ 810 cach. You will funk\ take notice that on cials of Okwegro hlvom introdur- Ed’s: mesting is lilo mixed for the WOOL Cow Hides. No. - Cow Hides, No. 2. . Bull Hi es over 60 «on . No. 1... ov§r 60 lbs Mm I. 16 nu. 16 to\ lbs. No.1 norease .the | numb-r o from nim- to \eleven. ~> . Wltmown x ocv, Z Tallow. alto, pound Do. rough ;poumd ...;; to . $2,500. while the otkeet> raiser L. \a AXD . m It Is hmntea to Jefferson * __ County Historical Society, ~ >. <- A choir, made From timbers from the old New Orleans, has Been pro- . sented to the Jefferson County, His- torical Society by Ars, S. L. Brock- way of this city., The chair was f made about 1884 and was presented: to Beman Brockway. The chair is shaped Hike an office chair and is without rockers. It is: very plainly bullt with little. 0: mentation. The legs are straight «1G the wood is finished in a light calor. Every part of the chairs made from wood taken from the old graft and. 11:1 is a Lino éxample of sturdily built he New Orleans was started in F816 at Sickets Harbor by Henry Eckford of Now Work 'city, under eqniract of [the government, The manle was 5mm bor frx honor of Genera! Jackson's victory at New Orleans on. Jan. & of the sams yearn Sho was to be 3.200 tons burden, 287 feet length of keel, 56 feet beam and 40 feet depth of hotd, and piare- ed for 110 guns, but could cary 310. The tirober in the bort was |\* gathered in the forests snrrounding Sac Harbor. Most of the timber: ere of clk and codat. It was tntend- ed that the boat tbe used as a bat- tery at the mouth of the St Law- It was very nearly »complete this); worl came af the ending of the Eng-lain the 30*s tho government -ordered that a bouse be built over the ship and the gun carrisges. made of mahogany and lignumvitese be placed in a storshouse. Theo. carriages . aro still stored in the village. The bouse built over tha boat was destroyed and in the year 1882, con- gross ordered that the boat be sold. It was purchased by Aifred Wiik- itron of Syracuse for the sum of undergoing demolition, the boat part- ed complately in the middle and one man was killed while 1% other men recaived minor infuriz. The wood of the ship was sold to be made into canes, picture frames and hundreds of other articles but. ely few people recolved enough of the wood to make a chair It was sald that Wilkineon cleared - over $4,000 on the deal and «extisfied hun- dreds of curiosity seckars who paid hm» sums for smail pleces of the A 8. PARKER HGNORED He Has Ina Mage 8:1:th laconi- w- nrfidL£-lim The position of Eralted Boostér has just been accorded Deputy Sec- retary of State Addison B. Parker. of this city, by the Boosters'® club, an orgagizamtion composed of the most prominent Odd Fellows of ths state. Mr. Parker, who has tbeld mary high stations in the Odd Fel- low order, is the proprietor of the Record. a fraternal magazine printed in this city and dovoted to the thterost of tha Odd Feliow or- ganizations in a number of the east em states For many years he has been a member of the well known \Boosters' club. @hich has annually banquoted fn New York city. The eocuml banquet of the club was re contly held at the Hotel Brevoort and «t that time Mr Parker, who is tim’flrflst deputy to Secretar} of State Francis M Hugo. was elected to succeed Justice Henry V. Bont. who had been the chief booster for the past year. Earl B. Couch, of this city, boiding the position of major on the staff of the stato commandenin-chief of the | Patriarchs | Militant, was the only | other Watertown Odd Fellow present at the banquet and led the singing on that occasion. -NEMLY TIME FOR SAP Bclleve Flow Will Start Within About a Week. The distinct rise in temperature today and, the absence of clouds in the sky that permitted the sun's rays to reach Mother Barth with full strongth brought joy to the owners of sugar bushes who are hoping for a continuance of theso weather conditions. Today's warmth started to-melt the stow and ice from the trees. Farmers say that about another week of such weather will bo.necessary to start the sap flowing casy so that it will be advis- able to tap the trees. h Simple “ca ho Off Fat There can ta nothing simgiar than taking a conventant little let four times each day until your weight is re- duced to normal That's all-just pure chase a a of Marmola Prescription Tablets f our druggist tor i you Ttefor se d 1 to Marmols Co., M64 cod ward Av , Detroit. Mich. ) and Follow directi No dieting. no er- ercise. Rat what ou want--be as lity Gs you like amd keap on gaunt alimmer. the best part of Mar- mola Proscription Tableta is their - harmlessnm That is your absolute safeguard. g-u Persistentcoo‘ghs FHR Panama“; \al| Two ENGINEERS AND HERMAN - ARE KILLED .% . ' + 4 i% “cu and a dozen persons ware injured [tratn at Elizabetbport and \the en-] eo- gines blaw up. - air as the traing came together, and many of the injured ware struck by wreckage as they stood on the sta- One car of the work train was ovar- turned, an express coach was badly rds. killed and scores infured traveled lances was telephoned toneighboring the wreckage and compiling an ac- curato casualty lst Many of injured Gerleusly Hurt. Russell _W, Schwarts of Allentown, || F2a.. freman on the express, received a broken leg. The condition -of ser- ombot the injured is serious. for moments harm-o the cof- stop angles to tho main line tore into each other. was buried beneath tho wrecksgo ed dver the telephons wires by the | force of the explosion. It required iro hours. of. hard-work-to-relamre the body of the engineer. Railroad officials were unable to FLAMES DAVE 11 CUSE UNIVERSITY Doxa. Syracuse. March <-Fira, pouibly‘ starting from friction caused by tub teraoon and wrecked the collar, firat ficor and part of the second floor of Vermon cottage lats W sf: jured. Pan hour's work was required to siva | property. Tho girls are now quarter Break Through. is difficult, As long as the weathar rernained cold the snow was hird enough to bear the weight of a team, |- but now teams break through fre- quently, making travel very diffcult. from four to six fést deep and is be- ginning to soften up. One farmer bad much trouble in getting through. his borsos going down several times. [ ”TEAM GOING To uUTica Will Confer Dom. Dacron on \Tate Day.\ w ~ The Doma degree team of the Gm on a large class of candidates: Sum day afternoon. The team is composed of A. R. Zimmerman, O. L, Winslow 'Tate of that city. formerly of Wt- tortmm ' B 2. - ___ Banquet Postponed.~ =~ The Clarkson Annexation . UIA R rangquet, . usually . held the first Fre|® cc lo each month. has been. my m. * lmh'i X month to -P¥igay, tied 'that six wee Feather was to be [| six weeks are not : 'but one woodchue rest, as he lay curled up in I ter home, got to wondering didn’t Bo wrodg at times, he thought about it M l s\ AP A] EumEIuPuRT thought he would inv cided that Wednesa 10 so he seratcheg, d his way throug w. Shaking mm Jersey comm mm: Train Dull!- goat Egg: n Into Work ‘rmn. , of his -- [ing in sight but Elizabeth, N. J, March omen Io, NStDY 'ongineors and a fremaf were killed int ai Armer of Dry Hm This w 00110!!ch of old. as he lived ast summer. My, oodohuck just IQ&-| late Wednesday Shen the Hampton, 2:3- ma“ express of the Central Railroad of/ woodchuck New Jersey crashed into a_. work Maltby made a The two cavorted Trebris was hurled} high into the |CRU&Ht the chuck 60, C chue t tered. Mr, Mali, a tlo tform. Th t clouds of against the teoth of th on platform en great c 8s wwemmh' Land was bitt victorious, howe chuck hams. crushed and tracks torn ugxor many. him back of steam shot up as the boilers burst. $1.6} i the furnace to m # vigorous and .; Panio ensued,. Reports of &a dozen “it!!!“ about Ago pounds, ° 'far and wide, and a call for ambu- 2‘ng “tight!“ fclttes. - Than - railroad - employes Adxtig Guilt High [plunged Into the work of examining fifi,%‘”§§§ $111 mai® erent 0% tho even The dead arg: Herman Hand of if” details of the event “Witt s Dunellen, N. J., engineer of the work linha little anim‘ train, J. J. Dunellen, N. J. freedom in an Oreman of the work train; W. H.! farmhouse, the stude Fella, engineer of the express. - yum“, 3! will be ma “M“. Calehrate Birthdays, - delphia, March 49x“ A Oatman entertained a few. and ralatives at a 6 o'clock d hit weak Tuesday waning in Ke & the 75th birtbday of Xr 0 at.the station and anoint-zed a craw | *\. ay 0 a“ b of railroad workman. 'This done, the | who ‘n’gég own SM-Sonlmlm a i onginser started to beck up toward}; Newark on a track which is at Tight William smcmg'w lage, was bo # Then the racing expresa bore 10:13: Older thanm hfirh “it 'down on the work train. \There was ber birthday was also a terrific crash as the time. Mrs. Dem Strickland were born The erprers continued up the|trs, but Mr. Oatman m track for abort 100 yards. Then letuminthinmum its boller exploded and the engine [Joshua Roberts, who lives a toppled over, pulling the first car of | sirsst, this vil the train over It. Fella, the engineer. “I“ the birthday is in her $0th year. Conn m c and Schwarts, bis fireman, was sure [\O\ 11 . M CAPE VINCENT Ct” Vince]: Blaming; -X shh z: 5mm the funeral of i: fix responsibility for the accident Montonna and Leo brady a waeak.end in Watertown.-BRo Theodore Best are visiting, f mg filming-y“ t = - I o ree (J Wisk tf 8 {as lulu smEH guest of his brother, James }. .' 00 '+ |=80. an fining, gular | FME WRECKS PA araa. meeting of tha 8 at or avraa vement Leaguo was was . (homes of Mrs. . R. DeValin o-) ToRY day\ afternoon. Arthur: Cun is in Rochuiar for a few Mt. mother, tis Powali res T cmi Thousands of women have # the building Tho tous ta estimated 800 bladder trouble and ner io be $1.200. The girls es pact it. coa ® caped untn- Women's complaints often The students were 4mm in to be nothing else but. _ cleaning clothes in the laundry mi bls, or the result of kidney d the time the fire started. A telephone 46F ditease. alarm was seat in but the flames had lsnlned itaxisidombio headway.: Pour condition tbimv mszioamz the:0 mes of bose were used. More organs to becomes disease {u. 4 tive Paig in the back. headache, #M the building. Co-ods assisted the fire. ambition, ] men in emptying the building of Umes symptoms of tnduay. th Don't delay starting tree ed in other dormitories. Kilmer's Swamp Roo:. a ph | -—--—-—o--—_.. mmpuon' Obfuned at w 6 HISNwaYs_ BREAKING UP (Res reefs oe ed to grercome sucb'modixz“ a dium or large «xe M Bun and Wind Soften Snow -Horsce Immediately froin any grog # However, if you wish frst Farmers from the m, in this great preparation send !8 country report that the highways-f, to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Ringbal beginning to break up. The warm | C+ £0\ & sample botile | \ U sun and the wind have combined to ing be sure and ments make the snow: so soft that driviag\ '°\*. != © If the kidnays are not in A“ In the Dry Hill section the snow is 11mm. nin- and Swollen Vanish When Rhouma Is ar Money Refunded. it there ara any rheumatic ® who: have 'not avail LOCAL u,_C. T. DEGREE thinflggnsrous 6ffer t If. Rheum: glow 2:5 rhgu‘mt ot . give qu cost. 'small as \b” - turned without any a= Rheumatism is a d [land City Councii, United Commer |and an “w drive {1 from the cial Travelers, goes to Utica. Satur- of it day morning to confer the decree Rheum- did. for many. : 9%. | and -C. R. Eggleston. Sunday . will be | spent four mouth! in |knownas \Tate Day\ at Utica, a big. £3 mum meeting. being arranged for R. A: ou, «titan-trot ot \do for the ! . osJEct oF This offe Development cing further cellent produ authorized cf issued up to conserve the except for ca The fund value of $1 J ing operation ~~ now has six «littonal well expected to h HISTORY O] The Edw incorporating ized capltallz oi a par value ° At this t ducing lease of undevelop« It has bi ~\ continue to I properties. P producing wa pemping plan or more well to proceed w ~.sand on this duction. It is osth of undevelope ~ tion greatly e tasued an} ou EXTENSIVE At the at offices in Tu an extensive - tho 8G-acre T additional loc ;. gusher produc As the p six of the we confidently e =~ that, all of th ~- edllent produc Ncicnt sixe to ago tanks wil and paid for e - The méu «- drilling of th . bis arodncing d already -~ pn to reaue tims bave fur duction. One ~, feast $5 each. Approzim. \ : dovelopment ( \\ tost well syd [-+ of the lease tc PRESENT PF As will b pany now bas Theses wells : producer throi The map tng. almo the ‘ down to apprc me- oC Ths cisun brought & sut UBLE METHOD F Uria by far the m thiag about us anc Hist easily damag 06 treatment. 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