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Ft = ICME ~ _ The end of this sale is in sight. -giving event that. we have ever, hel i to you who have not as yet paid. it - # lines ands aro d + ° p f: «0 WW Fol t tuns an ug 2+ tacit-i-hmfi SAGE Fs Eco B LOF Ogiemaburg ~ Railroad Man - Drowned in River Last Decenmiber. Stephen Dennen who was drowned [Th the St, Lawrence river the night iof Dec. 3, was found in Johnstown it [Hay Fuesday, evening, «ccording to His} word received late last night by At-ENaplawon Dennen. brother of the de- *A teme@. The latter received a tele Iphone message from his haltsister, Mys Jake King of Prescott, ac quainting him with the diwcovery. the body to this city tor bharial York (€. Bavings more .] took the Ferry to Prescott wring 'Optessburg, Miy 12-The body of ~Undertakeér A. M. Mclelian want to Prascbtt early this morning in Fordar to arrange for the removal of Was employed in the New! ~ Central railroad yards. With rard; Ne left the dy jon so at an carly hour tomorrow. heretofore will be present.on | \~*. or j : lore ex ¢ th; In a large uugijtmént of plaid patterns and good colorings. A'fine quality, 32 in: wide. » 13 ach _ | ,_ Yard =. _. \ as } as, regular $6. aseme + * Should Be am DOUBLE BOILERS;--One of the best makes in a good shape. The 1% ( ~ l EERE L co nen ee ree nees en eae a a ee a eae ees a ias . Special at $1.89 Each, \ALUMINUM KETTLES;-Fine quality-6 quart it the dock thay met the son, who fiarormed tBil the fxther Hak been drowned. An east wind was blowing aad the river was rough. When in midstream, a wave cap the Boat, throwing the two men gm viver They turned the bottom side up and climbed upon<ft calling for kelp. No one em and the father finally be- usted and sank. Using a sail, the younger Den- to Windmil! Point, be low Prescott. where he landed aud hailed a farmerl.who took him home tor the night. a suffered greatly from exposure. Krennen had i ployed by the railroad for the past \5 years. Be- stdes his mother, e and son, he leaves another \& Hugh; one daughter, Mrs Delbert Symonds, ind three brothers. Napoleon, Chris- topher and James, all of this city. __ SHIP BY TRUCK Final Plans of Tour Will be . Tonight. ad Made a - A meeting I (northern: New York,. trick owners [raed business ¢ t. tox, R a Tfiefigreabesfigb - d is drawifig to |: + _ las ~ New Cov & us e e e e e e a e e be ee mone ® 6 6 00+ « a a a be e s a e ¢ e e e e s 6 6 e e e ee 4 mon be e e coe + ERVING TRAYS;-A fine tray weith imifktion inlaid wood handles on each end-Our reg?!” $2.00. number of all truck dealers in | ins md business men - inlerested in n |trcocking Qrobleras will beheld «t $it« re this evening in the New Woodruff u ushnell mre Fine Special 8 g 5-4 new in the ru g. Site 38 in. x 63 in.. in g ‘\;D».Qi....ltlu ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS;-One of the smaller sizes with durable handle ve a alts oe b e aree e ees ee ces ee tree rset e rece ese cases}... . Special at 21 Cents Each THIN BLOWN GEASS TUMBLERS;-A fine quality gl a a e a e e e e nn es ae 60 + aw ala e w @) a e a a a ®04 4 é 4 a e a i a a a a week out of Watertown | will be ar ranged. About 20 dealers will be represent- ed in the truck to throughout northern New York/organized by lo- cal distributors, and batween 30 and 40 vehicles will compose the pro- cessfon which will be assembled tach morning next week in Washing- ton street and after | circling Public Squire will start out on a tour of the county visiting a certain group of fiswas and villages each day. The United States army | will pro- vide a truck for recruiting purposes which will, be in the procession and & is possible that the 83rd In- abtry band can be secured to fur isk musfc alors the route. A truck wil Jalio be-provided for the purpose of the.nuxy recruiting office. The \Ship by Truck\ slogan was originatad by the Firestone Tire & ie headquarters for the ® by - Truck\ movement is in Washington, D. C., and there are 65 braiich offices | distributed | through out the country. Practically every city of import ance io the United Atates is organic trick tours in of Na- tional Truck Week. May 17-32%. The purbose of such tours is to focus at- ntiw om: the economy of the policy pig‘khipmzyfick\ and of the company is promoting the move mug . Th cm ond te a Ginghams $*. . - at 33 Cents a Yard: > ae . SMgtFOCznmnYud a ering Specials t. CONCGOLEUM MATS;- Good t\mt 4 vie s on e e 6 60 w a e a 6 808 695% PE RUGS;-Some I tohking. RNA REVERSIBLE RUGS;-An all-wool rug, size 30 in. x 60 in., in a , good lingwqf pailerns and colors. .Reversible and «tterns-fine colors- a regular CIAL AT $7 CENTS EACH pecials That Of Interest size complete with aluminum cover ass with lightly cut pattern Rubber compan yand the head of the , comace t Dress 3 # &s £o« » \% Dress aT os ge? _ 2 tv as t * v0, & T a. & t? ~?} / \[ +Alarge smsortment { gi e_ . \ ll. i - | | OB [. A go megie Voiles | § To} 30\ f width, A _ material § qliged f imcluding -- Serges- || Duta. - e - RCT TG. th a mm“ [ what yor a”? - ié mt M22 A wonderful colection of neat patterns and f} Fa Can + ,) Off ADAM roll “w fine rigg‘ . goo ra f a nbi . BJ. forplay with Tots og. _ | . our present Tow price. || $5 \Sood time mnd [ of staple colors inase | 2 of color combinations. A fine.. fy t made of a goad -|-; Bulfificlnm it still ell made. A regular f in, width. L sheer quality that would make up into service- [if ' lower %o come. {} $549 Bag. | able summer dresses. ° * ' a line that is durable as well patterns and colors. Special-at $1.49 Each 3 with fririged ends. Our 1 Spec“ at $5.89 Each B L « Pu | | a «= . .. Special at $1.49 Each » <.-Special at 7 Cents Each pattermn-glass bottom and /.. Special at $1.19 Each | «1 M I $ La 8 MS G +a is © * H ice UB # % caval L. 5. PRUYNE HONORED U vicE PrEsipEent or EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE NEws PAPER ASS0CiaTiOn Amherst. Mass. May 12-L S. of the junior class at Amherst col semi-weekly publication, the Amherst iste Newspaper Association at s con- This meating was srranged by the the. grill when the. final~.Getails for. tha _ Ther [finch Ck tours to be conducted “a; thod, of ship [+ k £.. Malone, May 12.-Owne=s of a. dow t ; York finding the deman@ so great if ; for their products that aB1 haves had ; ;gopportunities to gell to byig publish ers, Have concentrated their atten- tItion now on developments at Wash- | 4 tempt to set the price of newsprint. advanced so there woul® be no Toss -! cause the newsprint is ldavelopmenl is the of an at- “amps j. with leading publishers &n order to - Among the big mills ina this section [| \ Retails sales from thease plants are t meropenem r government To - 50 FIX PAPER PRHLGE - uc «oo <6, Hrepared to Manufacture Speciaitien|. . Over Which Governmént Has No 1 Price Control, (SPECIAL To THE Tingk pB of the biggest paper nollls in the located in - New ington where there may Boe some at- The producers have fully prepared themselves to mest this exercise of governments] prerogatives, this gub- ject taking a- place of owen greater importance | than | the - campaign against the Canadian embargo of pulpwood from crown lan«ls at recent meeting of the Northerm New York Paper - Manufacturers | Association. While these shops represonted are making approximately 162,000 tons of: newsprint a month, the ownera amy it would not be difficult tc» precipitate & greater shortage in the newsprint market by reverting back to the manufacture of wrapping, catalogue and other kinds of paper xpanufmotur- ed before the shortage:set In, if an at- tempt to curtail the price is begun. The companies would next be fosers by this move, it was stated. because the price of all kinds of paper bas of profits. «The papermakkgrs believe that interference is unwarrranted be- continued only to sxsist publishers in the present shortsge. It was stated in an Interlew with a manufacturer yesterday that this by politicians to curry favor secure support for their campaigos. The makers have found that the sen- timent of publishers has «changed, for while they advocated price regulation on previous occasions, thiy now be Itevre best resuits can be altained by slowing the situation to right Htself. The (allure of this measure before is pointed out especially_in the case of the government prosee=utlon of the 81. Regis Paper Company where the concern simply reverted zothe mana- facture of catalogue paper and was out of reach of governmaent control, It was “fled that tho same messure mot with failure in Careada s short Ume ago when the pagor poakers there cut of the entire newsprint supply of Canadian paper and ship pod their vutput into thiss sountry which would be affected ars the Rem ington Pulp and Paper Company, of Norwood, the - InternatZonal | Paper Company. of | Watertown, the 81. . Regis Paper Company, the Interna- ' tonal Paepor Company ai Piercefeld, the Union Bag and Pagrer Company apd many smaller mills such as the i Malone Paper Company - ' how being made at the rate of trom '12 to 14 cents per poumd and some long term contracta at tha price of sleven cents per poun® | There ars dectared to bo some newrspapera who are fortunate enough to» be secur{® their paper supply under old con- tracts at a rato as low ag three or {our centa a pound A concemns Rea m adr) a¥-Fnf®nmen in wis - ROWEn iP n. Accident Was Not Reported | Until Three Days After it Mappaned. eme The bebe of Rexford Parody, aged 16 yeaars, soon of Mr. and Mre. Herb. ert Parody, ' of 488 - Linooln street, who was drowned in, Perch Lake on Sunday afternoon April 25, while in a flat-botloxned boat with two other was found- early | on TuesEay night by two | Watertown residents who were engaged in fish ing. 'The office of the mmhorfff- was notified shootly after and an fnvesti gation connected. > * Followings the tmle tolG by George Corbeset of 714 mutreet, | and Veto \Fariim of 670 Grant street, both aged 13 years and chum» of Parody, who weere writh hizo, there was a sus county oflcials whether or not the boy bad been drowned. Although the drowaring cccurred on Sunday moth- ing was reported on it unitll Wednes- day afterncson when 'Corbelt fnform ed ome of the Parody boyn that the last that had been seen 0® his brother was tre was clinging to the side of the boat fn Perch lmke and ore lated his gramp, sinking below the surface bx; that water. The boiy of Parody was fac down ward in sham-rmerytga‘: m: shore, whem it wasn seem by H. Well ington Nickardaqm, a bEacksmith of 164 Ml street.. wcho with Marcus J. Hall. a reskdent of this caty, was fish Ing im Porch lake sary Tuesday. night. The mon were im a boat and were abort to land om the ahofa. The body weas found neer where his cap wraslomated a fow days after the drow naing. It was sbout & Toot un- dogs-rut; lg? 1“!th of the lake. [ chaet . Qleamon, - u Sheriff Patwick J. Halley of m Distzrict Agtorney Jerome B. €ooper and Hebeat Parody, fmthit of the boy, were rotifited and want to tire like. The body wir LHrought back late fn the evening in the am- bularce of Guilfoyle 4 Cummings, un- «of Ston#-atreet: The body was badly decompofead. Acut orse vore bruise» over the right ere and a similar murk under the dell evi were reporte, leat it im bellawed that this was cames by - the-_Boy. striking > the. bake and ¥oy died. stomea in $12 coursey «ill bs head LADY BOHLENS ENJOY BAIQUET HELD AT ALL SOULS Cugemings undertal ; arko on Thursday snomingatl 1k, Rev. Frank 8 Harrcod, of the Baptist church at * Adarms, o#ciatings.~ Inferr ment will be made in thie North Waterlow» ceme tery . - FOMENE SERVICES FOR IT I8 CHURCH MAS. MNERS - TEAM FRST Finishes - Season WH-h 37 Points While Miss: Helen Slat's Tearn Finishes a Close Second. The aonual bisque: o the ladies WLEIM SEA NOWEUS ThroNge oF LATE WA&TTER® CLOSE FRIENDS AMD AoMir ERB AT CEREMONIES mnp L . New York, May 121.-Funeral serv ices for CWilllam Dean Howelia, dis- tnguishe@ novelist and editor, in the Chuch of the Ascgqnomwion im Fifth avenue today, drew & throng of friezds axed admirers. among whom picor in the mindz of the police and 2 § lagge spirea acting as Ril : Team BY COLLEGE JOURKAUSTS Pruyne of Adams, N Y.sa member lege and editor-in-chief of the college Student. was recently elected vice preaident of the Eastern Intercolisg- vention held in New York Izaat week Columbia Spectator and the Colum bia school of Journalism and was | |ed cedmn sttended by forty-five delegates rep ) Boston, May 15 -I\ Pre y oo ae tite. re«enting about twenty-five of the ; OD fésfllflfimyéz meme Algamated 'm leading college newspapers of the east. - An association of like nature: existed previous to the war but the new organization plans to enierge, ated Textile Workers of America. it; scopes and 9mm the publications an of the various eastern colleges and 'universities into a more close'y knit vention and urged a 'body which shal render more effec (2 56 followad by a tive cooperation between there a~ | vore may of the forenszost figures in Amwerican Hterary life.. In accordance with Min Howell's request, the Rev. Dr. Perey Stickney Grant, a Life long friend, was select- ed zo hire charge of the simple ser- ites . - The bby vill be cremated and the ashes taken to Cambridge, Mass bowling teams of Ail Souls Tairer salist church was bel& last evenin® in the church gifl Thee tables were trimmed with wild fNcowrs with a the center - pieca The team winning thee tournament was captained by Mre- J C Ayers {With X2“ were Mrs George Faich 'ney. \n. Harry Reed.' Miss Hattle Lewfs and Miss M Pox gig-13mm this was the w 1&5 standing of the team is as fol {lifigpmty marked is lite. “at? D . _. | wieksed to bave simpifcity reark his , Mra. J. C. . 15 __ 37, departure from this mtg.\ said the Won Lost Points |clergymam. \Simplicity was a reil- Miss Helen Sloat 226 16 35 glom wills him. He was brotught.up Miss Marjorie Baker #9 23 24)on tho philosophy o# Awedenborg. Miss Freda Resmon %% - 30 - 15 }anE inspite of the remlism he wi= Highest - sverage, | Mrs. George noted for. ho had some of the spiri® Faichney, 126. of this great mystic. It would be Highest single game. \irs Samuel futile ior me to try ta add to what y* Highest individual three games. this enireent author ard great mak\ Highest single game for team, bofForotim® service, butin accord- Highest total for one team match. 'GB flflfiémmmmlw largest number of prints yet Miss! team had 2123$ against Miss Sloat's| Eerlin, May 11~-Mef scculed of cap eliminati |Jorte Baker was runner up. ‘by nations, f FIRST STEP IN \BiG UNiON® lmurders sald to have torpedoed\ Smith, 182. has been said by oth honor (f irs. Samuel Smith, 461 Next high | Tbo body of Mt. Howella wis est. Mrs HT Collin=s, (34. brought to the church seyeral hours Miss Sloat's team, 62% Next high. Yitt the femily's wishes, the est Mrs. Ayers' team, 598. 'casket h-a« not opened. Miss Stcat's team 1728 While Mrs. Ayers team won the Stoat's team had the largest number |NN List of Germans Who.May Face lot pins for the seasom. Mrs. Ayers' \Friat * * (81793. acts of inhimant E ate mimed in the Miss Mand Lewis wron the handi (new list of Germ?“ adtused-of vic- ar op contest which was 'latfons of the laws of war Which thas played after the bangtrzect Miss Mar- been presented to th® (“Qfifim ° io Abo. s a dp Among them ars four U-boat cone | pital thigs; General Sieget, who | a C - | Clothing and Textile Workers Would alteged red f Consoligage, ege to have ordered that w 'ed priiomers tbe shot, aad . oMicor® Field MEarchat Von ~ Builow,; cote solutions Amalgamated mando f ths seéonfi’glmfifflfv Cot orkers of America, in con- Gemeril Von Below, 3 “e; om bere, today Wad under mlmgemgnn Prince Biguil oP Saxony . “5221101: a proposal that | their or- ind Ceneerab<Krubke;,. act , on unite withs the | Amaiga-|the Kamer privon-camp, arscharged - l‘ f & l E ' F u uste, general 'eecrecaty of the i6z | ians, “mg?“ Oven, $5.an tile workers, who addressed the mlomor teas if ited ‘ b- commairder af Bohemsilée, -* consolidation, Dr. {Hazel siciin ; fon of etsdus! erpans with itt tram ”1-3 (z: Simiation to include prisons. Demand is »mie mers of every trate In \one biz (be: bitigcht befere the. Mae at Talpmiigy + 0 95 5) CC 8. Ko vas delivered, Or. Grfifiw . of the 52.60 T8 } $20.2 pAy of C WEE © “iii—E John Weekes and Contribute: $5,004 Harroun Speaks. Wwitk less than workers in the bix paign for $200,000 day of the drive 1 the cafeterig of the day night. A total Leiter than the off hope for, has been ({ the tatal of $ el as an addition nounced at the OP paign, the amount cured by member committee of the of 35,000 from Joh ory of his wife i amount, as is & gil from Frank L, Mo: Sou secured~by th putlee was given w ho desired then: George Stebbin man at the bang and as soon as th «erved, he called poun. * During his talk ed thas one year . ene of\ The big L lad clased and t! woribed In the c alone, over $4,006 now desired by t «lames RS small amounts givefi du \The people of | fully to that grea turns for their & rect than the ret! this cause will b \r. Harroun di: to three parts, thi ing and playing. working the girl jittlo danger, j \lowever the come when the & which takes the: the girl grows o do not have to & to see that part Tho Public Squa every night with do nothing all t ele about the Bq \If you would mclions, you hai __\ now. The Y.&V lace where the 99m“ a the new improve tha association ailll more amuse \It was only a tho sum of 4400,( evry to Be used the Anost hotels tr\ At the pte big frpg£ pond 0 to show for wha \The majorit; that recent can not becauso the dividends To be but they did it | 'I personally the subscribers campaign who der that thoy m terment of Wat part tes who art at the expense camping tfips. burts, and it I others do the a Poliowing Mr ~Efth t. Groge cal association, erhibited duri: bit. which wha subscribed for ; I was decided frurmmed and ke; el over to Mir 19106, and the d Miss Groner flower decorati the gifts of the the assoclatio served by the classes while - mght was serve members of th tre. About 1604 of the banquet Mrs. Mark A for the first C In the largest turned in by h tam, to be ti na, who was al After the an announced an gev eral girls 0 tained, by pr Triangle table The subscri team Tuesday Teamm o= 90 No. Cay Mrs. Clar \rs. Moy Miss Altre Mre P B Mrs. F. D Miss Hele Mra. R. Mra. H. A Mrs. Chat Miss Kat Miss Alic Xrs. Geo Total Am By execu 'Total fot Previous] Grand to