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\F4\ Bo iew N* aB The Me n Cg o . #s LO LocaTED . at . pofepan w. THUR . . AND ONE. AT-NORWOOD _ ¥, &. _ ig leadon-Mre. ©. G. Roop.\ \| Damigoml Service. -Nre. 1. T Unt. -A HE : ust - 1, | rwoment aunt so vs. neo) ensines fill. 10 A eterand 'Wou! FS. Rifes f E Hom + + i% ies o 1 + [paAimTER FALLS 23% FEET . C4 + p . %. 0 STU . l \| Yow Authoritics Concerned-Btruc | Hal} Cont Company, Owhere of Dame - alib % . : . } NT A [Vorotans 'Would\ . Ary 0. ._ | C ALUMININM PLANT, MASSENA (| \Ti\ \\ For Present Day| - aged Véese!, Attach 'The Liberty~| Wat Demattmonat for Kies by mm © m , Traffic. \oy Nene: injured. oke s. Bq tus \ w oy, 4 ' a M } like - via QM”: Potsdam, MEay 1%.-The condition| - Ogdensburg, May 12A ssflous| Goursrneur May 1%.-James s. \in mmc | - PRR eS Seul S| ool ma-: at Utica o c d fn the lower Bar| loy Post, No. 66, of the in' ~ ant wus ference Secretary, PEX r h jing gop {Of the two bridges over the - Rac-| collision occurre e lower HRC oy Post, ND, 05, of the Americky | | Senasions Open gm fa”???- it: smgsn?” . v2 fiffificfif ,,‘,’.\ quetie river and the one bridge st {bor Tuesday afternoon at 4:80, Jrhem {Legion fw planing in ative pag}. - , -f __ ®. - line town authorities' considerable | mdd the steamer Liberty amfd¢hips|Day obrmstvance. The American I4 a concern. The structures here are in | as the former was fuming Into port glonvvhgihpqmgtmod but a diy 4 wore shape than that at Norwood, | to fuel. - |months and last yerr the returned 3 but none of them are good. The | The Liberty, which is curned . by |roldiefs «lid not a# a rule take an of. . 1 bridges here however, are sald to be| the Géorge Hali Coal and Trauspor-|ganised part in the memorial sory, '> close to the danger point at the pres | tation company of this city, was ly-/ices, although in mone citie this m}- E ent time. The, question is appar- | ing at the coal derrick discharging & Program Prepared. E 1 - - il‘ ction and instaliation ‘ \ |. a The care. > U nd - k . M h 12~---The lgoggrut - -- Roll call and reports of: & fiffi'i’i‘iv’ifii: giwgz?x§g w. C. {néetiny of the amt cu mm; Hiarieg and cifcles. afternoon co imm“”Mammal. géfifigiflnm, BL; “waving; is- F /, gym“ ore,/'--Mre. \F. B eath of ”gm Je 2; an a Brastiian, € them New York.Oh-. ° At 1 to ast aff Whose death occurt about noon threat, comyen e .. ' What the Young People 0F as the result of a fall which done in 2929. With in active post in N its de'si forexic, convened this aftemoon at Tewrence District - Are On In iscopamt church img ._ __: ~**R'ife received when .a staging upon ' 4. héfiflggu Othfrp “my will be mngina'fifiumm. offer.] which he was working collapred. | . | entiy -one which the town.must face | cargo. Capt. Lucien Chardon was on |exiaterce here Axaving its rember | | ground s helde this. evening m Mum <0 ing .) \Tt *C DalCealcmg‘, emplo‘ndmlg £3 very shortly. ®0 60 the bridge of mamfimfllt and he grtun & 1:21 gtreg, plans are neering det moring, €ollowing which the and song fest. | . ._. [Auminu® MA PMR Kh inspection of the' Potsdam | signalled the engine room to reverse. [now beimag worked fit for the Ameri, stand over $3 Iflflmeoififlftfifymf 03321612: EVENING _ N {£2th fififi'fifimf‘gflfifififihfcfif; bridges this apring disclones the fact } The engineer executed the order butlcan Legion's first. Memorial day sory. a non-cases] tonsorrow night., The £011”ij p- 1186 smngolzfl a 3 a): .. {ing. The accident - occurred about| that the roadway planking must be {for some reason the engines failed to | ice, piece of me {zrkxn has been prepared; ° - Pageant\ America's ”Ram 40:3) Mo‘ngtfir 13m?“ and (Kg? mt: renewed at ofice and this work is respond and the Man-511ml. which mA fir-32; $1150 held, headed by | Distinctiv -_ TUKEBDAY AFTERNOON o |- tim to the Nationa umdar qny| lazing fel (he man was. m | now in progress. -It was done last! was checked down to aix or seven| 36 gion band, and | will include - Mack pater 1;8@ Praime and or- §'§.':Qd““fi Fathers o! 31:5 amigo?! (1&3: iffifnifft'mff. year at a cost of about $2,000 and it | miles an hour,crashed headon agaipst! members of.the Emvin H. Bames | worl if; tall Taq vlcav-Mrg.113i H. Joy. ' ”hat: mm, .. [gency hospital, where it was found | is evident that it. will be an'annual | the Liberty, tearing & hrs: holehi; Post, qug: members of Cap 100 ”fligfifi- Mo - Addreas--Mra. H. J. Wilsons\ ;[ that his akull was fractured. HO {job, More serious is the condition of gar ‘Tfifidm’mfimfi cu?! pA \the 0 A RAP the ladles of the . 1:15 Appeafitm'mu of committed, Conference President. -_ {died in about two hours. the plers, several of which are sald 933128 o the Liberty were ime Y- R C- 2d proshibly the local Boy - | 1:30 Twombiule memes from *- Offering. , -A ago came: hare [o be in A bad way»partioularly the {mediately started | and rarpauiing| Scout troops\ Time Legion band has | 6 , {flirty-x, p, Hocistise, . ChE mugs-Frans. '* .' [Where he bad a wife. He was 36 western abutment 'of the western | were dropped over the side to stopiin its Franks beasidee | local players, -~ [eC dresa'a SocSeliss, L 33313539. 2:3“, F. M. 84.0: \, years oid. * The verdict of the coro bridge and one of the center piers { the-inrush of water, After a fow MC |many mnusidianss from Edwards 301 Flower ._. z Post “by“ Hypan, No. '4X~* int, IM \L. Bymonds, Ma,} Her was that death was accidental. | which has zetiled about a foot. The | ments it was noticed that the bORt|pragia Corners, De B meatamw nopinating comnite fffi'gfl‘: ire, Kile L 8900068 MW [ryipposition of the remains. will await | Piers are of | sandstone, lald loore mt gaining mm cg: r: And throughout. tig flier-{tax- ‘ INTER 2 hag A a > m” +/, ”F. 7 as in Philadel-+ Withou m gem een n n c csf cargo & d a g ter - a -._ _ Fleetion of oflcers, ° a tVIegei’reliden‘t-wflm I. M word frow the relatives in Philad The two bridges were built about| number of the Liberty's crew On ritory, mnd Fn.atsle to rusted?\ in all oe a 1100 Youmg pop ser _ Bour, SRiuch ardner, Gour 6D yeara ago and while the best at | deck and several longshoremen WeTt#/nearly 40 pletes. is RF . the time, are totally inmeequate for working in the hold when the crash 'The Maloy Poit lims stt aside a - FE f. R prosent day trafic Breaks in the occurred but fortunately none was in- roudway were numerous last year | jured. but theso are & mifor matter com-] As soon as the offices of the Hall pared with the condition of the plers. [company were notified of the acct: sum ito porshase flowers to decorate : |] the grawes of the» dead in the recent > | war aad an efforlis beify made to 5: , F. _. jyhis. . y Second Vice W. C} | _ se . stin cont an au,, AME FOUND _ :30 fathom meetage. \_ ___. , . nent t P 2. af ones, rites Io. nem. w xl - 1 LOUISE FAMLY . AL treagtererm . of AucciThtie«® | , ___ \ 0056; orwdod. ming F peg . F arlous theories have been advanced | dant stops were taken to attach the -__- meant Mise Auras ha a, * _ Fh) parhening HELD AT HOME OF |a3'tg repair, one. being the rostalla- | Marshall. __ The . craft is | insured mgfigflgmgg nted Aiates | <] ,>~~ mecritarfens of Alit .. mire juries Harriet J, Arati®;| MR. AND MMS, ORRIN , |tion of alee} Wirdera and a récon-| through Montrail brokers and he\ pirigg sqund, © \* : fies e oie wen | times Aol \C aver = > <= NSHSS - . e Ay alie 4 's Work|. Santon to ther clairos are made, bowever, |a bond this m » e vesne!, ; * . , - ppp at EUI. Ho 3 prt fifi‘n?é‘f}3&%fi~ Masens. May L_-At a reccht| Chit revaing will be but the throw» | was allowed to proceed. The MS EUWEMWHUSIIESS - F “fl. ~*~ _ WIEDRIODAY EVENING \ yeltom. *** 2200 0% {gathering of women at the honte of ing £way of good money and that no | shall, which was undamaged, | i * ae me hi ak om t in > p46. ¥ 190 Daraot!6 #. 0C. Carly. Recratary of ChNdren'ss Work-Mre.| Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Strait, in the[repairs can be affected which will| owned by 8. D. Miller of Montréal “En ‘uHMUWNE “INNER E a V381 ~ + . Amahem~-4Cholp |__ |. ~ - #. B. Owen, da. \| town of Louisville, there were repre-] make the bridges suitable for a trac. | who was on board. The craft was ¥¥I a Wid i < p aL ;1'M°l¥48'“¢‘!93- ¥. 3. Becretary: of LAiteratyre-Mrs, X,, J.| sented Are generations in one family. fic for which they were never de-| on her first trip up from Montreal. . $ of 0a -. Soma-Misze Bamford : \_ Brown. maflift; \ ** They were little Jmok Maithews: his aigsed in the first place. The Liberty is commanded by Capt| CHARLES Ma TAI NAMED ; Aftos: * | Lydia | CFF yire por Recrétary--Mr#. McFadden, [other, Mrs. W. B. MaWHO®K HUF] negpeiiy % cox. Thomas Legault of this city. Sh*\ _ CHAIRMAN OF ENTERTAIN °. - tribu 3, . Intla. . .* Ordamaburg. © v/ :' {grandmother, Mrs. T. R. Hodge; his GENEfiAL “no“ Pan“; -__ | will be taken to the ship yard this MENT COMMITTEE, } e tag ommnm; By paw; *> Bemencence--Mrs. ®. X. 5‘\ wanna Rérs. > om: , ] b morning and dooked for repaira, ik a“ |; ~ pees Gam-By * - Sambord, Massona. _ -{Btrait; a great great grand-] - nant Gourernelr, Say i1%.- AB. ias Tike ocean aw e | ... tm cages) _ FONE AT CLARKSON | J§J | |or glean Tam hnd , ! Beit e Hl. 3% win __ inddent-Mrs. H. D. Storous, M6 gggmul grsat . gran “iguana”. - f ° . | evening at the ofMcée of A. M. Jep.\ , Lani 30 hoot yest oMoara i @. _> ameter ide {Dl on;. 1, a me. a | , . 5 \% p * excellent health, although she vAs Lts -OR- FACULTY AND STM g‘Wngéfigm can Hal Meetin of dilegatts to | pose \\Area | VicePreident -Mr. ) 3 George A. Smith, Burke,. -.; ~Fnot present upon this occasion. A Ley 06, M . ot '_.. MKxcelamsous business.. ~* econ mmap shot -of the group was taken. \*\. Aile pe I.thema | conc fancy B. prom ., | Wanenm, Nay 31.-.Datrick 3, Po: Aiezlfnnpersonations ofour nelilome{ \\*\\ oy Fran, morwiod, |_ ,_ | .; [Hey of this village, and Miss Ruth M. r fiwmcfira Swate, | Mrz. Tir Fougth Ares Vick ¥-M¢i. K| Smith of New York, were married at .. Mrs. w \. i Carmichael}, Ogdensburg. the Church of the Sacted Heart, .. Neorthbrk@x ascreia¥y-~Mri. gether meeting «alk fate date, prob- ' ably carly in Jurns: \Kho dinner and ;- mesting is not the auspices of : « PENTS GIVES HIM LEAD ° B Potsdam,. May 12A poll of the ary particular or asso-; ficulty and: students of Clarkson --- elation. dut at the some : Cillego as to presidential eren- a. i . ou was taken]; Tow days gnu!) South Edwards Mas Held in detinite acti¢n in this way may b\; on along newr lines. - 'The entertaizament commilleo a%; . ltu \lker. ponding 4 Sar: Monday afternoon al 6. Rev, Timo-| a showing of a great preponderence . 500 sandi ©., <: Meet ea ee t C tha McKay, Fale, . [thy P. Holland, officiating. - They | of sentiment for Genaral Leonard $1, Bail P 98 named comlsts | of Charles M. Tait, ; than, ~ : fill” Hoet! ing 8 ~-SdtB, ~ G {ware ettended by Miss lols Refier| Wood. 'The gemeral received 68 . ohaimaan, B. 3. Carpenter, Pf 5.0 soug , Ntmirt» iC prubtss \Htand Fred. W. Garvey. Mr. and votes as Arst choice and 30 for sac + Peck, George ¥. Dawelay, E. 9.' Rob,. | ond choice, with Hoover t5 on frat --- h thoice and 19 on second Johnson! - (@PECIAL TO THE TIMES.) Con f I Bank and Charles | Elia - af tit-Km: std-(golfing; £3 (oi’iouartt‘g Edwards, May 12.-Following John | | <,... % ' « Peat work ald pln IgHUT - A s _ | Hughes and CC | Dose proceedings Tuesday in the of fvastily FC. - '; WM?“ aJurvavflm ff“, gyms,” C0 MMAR ~~ __ scc “a.“ at ; |l m. ¥ 5 “a, place with 6 a piece for first, and 10 | gcse fig, Attorney Edward - Bangrolt 00:52; 5M: 7:5. {MM}, 12,\ NCta Mury.Plewct. Axalitant--Mrs. F. 6; loans, Heuvebl >. s- ' A and two for wecond | respectively by Oistrict Attorney Ingram, Albert [1a Ling Flemins, ied 75mm gramddx ed =~. + These fyures were the student Yoto. | Lumley of South Rdwardmis beld| Tumdmy.at (as Feaning home in| Wood also lead the faculty by DYO \in $1,500 bail on a charge of assault [« Comers. a Cllas Hes is fad Owen, Erangalists-1Mri. Kiln Dighaw, Can - ) 'Creqmuicraction - and - Montsde| ** *> < C* at aT. JOHN's CHURCH, c fa s « 80 edas « - psionite margins, standing 56 on!; . <) imainnsigem | ufteratore-stre. w. G. Stdef; Sta-| - ADVANCED . | frat choice and 3 on second. against sei Sese Pooeday apon vie Ont. o8 Aig. \h. 104, out ‘ came to this coumiry when very : wg reuse bile - uae ** | Foler wit reaide tn . o aer e . Tos se * | poune peoples use.. Astie| BIND _ + - 14s seer m“. wae teminao . TO PRIESTHGOD 11 for first got? mg A. o‘n amnanfox; Linden Jones of South Fdwagdr AT % -Krs:. - J.0 H4 B. o cover. wden bad two on Ors . %. Heuvelton. on May 12.-Rev. Robert | clhoicw and two on second fizaLi-fiaybngx ;,,:;‘£§';‘;:§m mfimgm hew ”m3! “13°.\ng For the Democrats, Wilson stood 3 |nan 'The defendant asked for trial | King. In Fe p : - . roa 34870, she mer . the fl’él‘dPhgcirgg‘o \32 flu‘ and counsel and the uext hearing ried Walter Feanthar, 1 a \young cou |- fate with the feealty ; \00000\ 006 | will be held May 1%. ple settling dan thar Roter: Hicks « f ty ; According to residents, the two | farm sear Mecoub. After 12 years men have quarraled for some time It | residence on tha Eioks farm. Mr. TRAGK MEET AND SPELLING |: 229000, She Con | pn the ream\ motives - MNCH AT WEST POTSDAN | Ates wer te ie Hid theres de | Fam porsumed a | |omristiam \ K - R 1C. Joudry, curate at 8t. John's -- - Sanborp, Masuouz. i church, wrill be ordained to the priest. |poerpetoat and Memorial Members- | hood by- Rt Rev. Bishop Neison of Hra. A. W. Gilroy, Ogdensburs. | Albany mt 8t. John's churon on Bat '1 | Tamperance-Mre. R L Stanton.| urday. May 23. sat 10 s m. Bistop \\J|_._. Potsdam. Morris of Dulotb. Rev. (anon H. B. 4 Y. B. Hart. mwmnn. of Bt John's church, Pres- nf ae -_ Tooity Rev. Charles Temple. D. D. of asd Bequemis-Mrs. R. N.| Si. Bethegin charch, Paim Beach. is | amunition ¢| -~ Basselt, Burke. fiev. William A. Braithwafte of Trin- : jha bo a - Hav & as -» doctor's care Lumley claims that be | home in Brasiee Cormers willage, and .: 1... o s nn s *\\ \ (I0 Chole of 9C Paule chores.Wad, | TEACHERS' AS80CIATION - AM. | acted in asifdefense retred from aulve firming and || National Training School-|dington; and Rev. D. Charles White RANGES ProGgRaAM OF , slim that tome the deecared bad :}; * maar o tain tre an | .. 0 tees . [OAMMT - ~ (Bear ote « » ® - sent - & t ~ ' p neb a 1... the ordination ceremonies. Rev. Mr | Potsdam, May 12.--The Potsda I band, are three 1oms, T. T. Flaming '~ Town Teachers' Association beld an “IMAGE tN FRANCE si ot. aan Three \ Amughrers. | QT TET READY 10 DMULEE | soe a a vata ot t PLINS FOR SEYMOUR HOUSE | eases eat \Re pat ea invited to preach the baécsa- »apc ) jaureate sermon for the Motristown Go High school and the memorial ser OVER FINANCIAL MATTERS - | mon for the G. A. R. and , Rellef ;- -_- Or agre Corige at Morristown. ' sommane moro moe LIQUOR OE oes _ M LOOBNLLE UMMS club Tuesday aftemoon. It was ate] co _s _ .c0)) \TCO C90! tended by the newly cléoted officers | 2! CASEA, VALUED AT $100 EACH, enjoyable all day meeting. M mme ; 5 2D Mies Althea Paal, eoperiniend | wiul incomponare rinpimgs | {ft Kat of Macomb, Mr, !~ eat Rose Libby and Miss Reeves of | Wiillam Mills of QGaiverneur and | 4 the Normal faculty were chosen hon- IN DETAILED MEMORIAL Miss EfMe Fleming | of Brasile Cor , drary members of the association. TO THE ALL!ES. nets | % \. The commiitee to for the i The funtral will ba held Thursday ',} track nea b e toe at borg |_ Berlin. May 11 - Germany has | 8t 1? from the home. Rt, Myron Yan co dam. Friday. May 28, will meet with! DAde an independant appraisal of ; Omuzn of Mor-ritown.oflciating, and :. Superintendent Grubb, Saturday af.) done 1h devastated districts ; PuMRI *i} be made in Pleasant Laks \> termnoon, May 15. All schools are er; (D ”TBS and gaéisiumlnnd dbl§ t . . v tC ip aliznce W. Galnées. 14 ' corporated ter findings in a detail « t pectéed to take an active part at the | ng! Goxrvemneur., Nay 14-Wallace W. é ipeet. Individual ribbons will b \' memorial which will be presented to en the winning contestant lo ”£3, callled representatives - immediately, | Gaines, aged 41 years, died Tuesday {> ovent. 'The schodl winning the most | 4CCOrding to a statement made at at his bome | in PTaicyllle, 11 miles .;. prizes will be given a banner. This the foreign office to Ths Associated | from this village | ..> resident of if; a res banmer shall be the prise for the| today. . Nr. Gaines hid bash ao the Complaint will be made, it is said. | this section mtictically alt his life, g notate + .| . BROUGHT TO OGDENSBURNQG | |imeet of 1981 and will bo awarded th 'Mis . @nd directors. C. &. R. Balt, pret ~ - «honing it at thai meet \[f o | that nothwithstanding the fact Ger. | he wis born in SpringtHeld. many has shown | every willingness | Miss. Ho wase alaboter in fhe Cale dent of the corporation, presided. Ogdepaburg, May 12. -Liquor s#!X-|sohool carry the b f * £ - R &Dn % . Others present wore Vice President! ed al Loulsviile Landing amounting ”mun-39.59“ M1lezh,?rbgl::§ to accelerate the work of restoration, || 400 fron muat, when eperatiqn® L. C. Nash, Treasurer, Edward Dil | in value to $2,100, was brought tO \in that school. Each school will en. | ber propogals have bean wholly is- were booming there 40 years fig L w, Iwo ~ 7 lingham, Secretarp \ H. Lawrence, | this city bycths McGillis trick SUD -| ip f . {pored by Prance, which h Tee survivors are the - wido Fullus Erank, member of the board /day ang deposited at. the customs foy a plenicdinner. | All are cordial Porward - any vlans\ of (es | daughters, MBys, Prank, Smith of* . A invited t brought forward - an , « of directors, and J. Caccavajo, formar | house,. | 'The truck had taken a lord 4 o attend to sed the bene sh y plans of her Gouwerneur, and Mrs, Richard Free |; 4 p I t Ats obtained from physical . | own. s + member of the board, who has been | of furniture from bere to that plac®| a spelling contest], 551°}; Sufi? commons man of Spriungll¢l&. 4 son, Haliey active in the project. . ___| for \Lon\ Boyer, an immigration Of- | esting egent of the day. School SPE E Gaines, Has rect been jeard from in | After the conference.. President | ficer stationed at that point, and was | undar ten pupils may send one pupil roveral years. He'also leaves § P '- 3 - Bell stated that fmancial matters requested by the custGns afficers to \to compete; more than ten aitd under wn . | in Springfield. ioknt «- &. were gone over amd that further| bring the Hquor here. There were|10, two puplis; under 30, thr ' | Two Pay $28 Each for Fast Onv.| Thie funeraij will be held Thursday >, whad a > : fost: . - & 5 : . ea pu - > ; ink ~ amaommmssiiinais a i wisetingsa will be held Vafore the | 21 cares and each case is valued at ing. | i afternoon from the home at Talc ~ mg ni t 0 company is ready to divulge its plans | $100. 'The booze was taken from two ba held tn 26 sthoote me? 14 mnd =-- vile, and busrial will be made in th in detail. He said that the Seymour | men who wars attempting to smug: i in all schools, May 13, and | Ajfred Parks, of 911 Riggs avenue.| cometary at __ - I %oiss would continue in operation ! gle it {nto this country. ° e . 22 w [ . the stcond, May 14. was summoned to & 24 a an) Neve + . ppear in police Time of Funeral Changed. __ ,:; (ERICALSUPPLES Coes \to Cp mnaagen 1 C hector Locates at Winthrop John E. Ballard court this morning for speeding up chveram., May 11° hg funeral |; Tallman, decided to close it. May 12-Dr. Jay. E. \To By Given Jury Trial Potrdam. May 12. --The funeral of| the Gotham strest h 5 { on Tuesda; Bodman, 4% ée¥éer, formarly a member of tha {122m E. Ballard, who died at his |night Parks | confessed judgmen); Sighuacmrst? Ms\ d Pwnl’ms; % Qxdensburg, May 1%. -A venir stuff of St. Lawrénce state me in South Colton, Saturday, was | this morning before City Judge J son Mondiy at Pompt reo nonce Fonsi by Justice Of the rhobpitad, has . Tecated . st. Winthrop.) dist Tuesday afternoon at the MethO | A. Mcconnell to the amount of $25 | Catisie Whitkoh will be nell Frida? Deice Moc 8 t, J u or: fir: har s gr“ ta a am n 7m dist church thers, Rev. F. J. Fulton | to the charge of running hi tomo Catiiie Whitzoh will be hell oan ‘ a]; v: marthhy\ dnCo “on case of, m w arqflo s eéi or“ fins“. practice. || of, 001121; officiating. interment was bile more than 15 miles a I: z“ om?- morning at £0 from St. James' Cath: .; 331° be m3» & ”3m 7|- o 91g; a a? 12 T1?\ “um mado at Crary Millis. Mr. Ballard was | was alleged that he was tng tiolle church. The funeral date wast ~. at 1 p. m. &t t; flak“ ay 52:3; “I?! h” t tithe ® I president of the St. Lawrence County | tween 30 and 35 miles ar hguo nigge- onlgsinally awa for 'Thirsday morning .. > p. in. e on a | er Harton, which met an aco}| Holine@s Association. Fykes of Black r. leon | but way Tuesday. Burial .; charge of cruelty to animals. The | dent to her rudder while passing ack River was caught will be made in Riverstde cometery. | gorore drawn are Joseph Belify, through the canal-at the lift lock six Frank Mullén, Leo Valley, Frank| days mko, proceeded on her voyase was born Feb. 22, 1885, in Tin- | spéeding in u he Q pper State stre ays a mou(h, Vt Ha married Olive P.! Tuesday afternoon and gotlgltegaig Plmnts Ont J¥ed, | - :'Dodd, Arthur Landry, Frank Adams, | Tuekdsty night for Montrent, repairs John Perkins, Willtem Baker, Raiph having been completed by a force of 1902.Hurriving tre hin widow and (o, Court this aftermcon | Dr. F. P. FEumeN 'of the department ‘ one brother 6f Tinmouth at 4 to confess judgment. Both were|of plant bmeming of the state col- \Tallman Charles Proctor, J. C.[ seven steel workers and a diver Canton ° apprehended by Motorcycle Patrol: | lege of Con nive Trach J. 8. Bowman, Charles Kring, | from the shipyard here, 'The aston | | Poisdam, orn. _Mulare Bus man Herbert 8. Tompkins. A r oe (aunt ohn hamovement tn in the case, ctime | is laden with $1,000 bushels of wh Potsdam, May 12.-A motor bus three have bten apprehended by the | noes on Oe of 3. D. waret Shat Gaugtr‘ymgm “410°“ Janka}; (5‘me Rah: who 32:1: cm line is now in operation between | patrolman since £3 «$5313 35mg: m?!“ i thy! \ Shsumont his farm, abused Tis - cattle. 'This | mand when the Easton swerved f ET prep r - Sats Countryman denias. agaimat the canal bank, has been re (8:33:11; mTabsI gig: 61:52:25 1:21:32; $311??? c§2$522“\3§’m‘g;gggr fig\- Oat seeds of varlous kinds are plant - Block Litters Awarded leased and Captain Patenaude of ut 9 a m. and arrives in Malon®| machine about 35 miles an 11011112 #|ed and wilt to watched carefully 6 \ a Ogdeniburg, May 12%-Pr. Fred | Montreal succeeded him at noon. On the return trip, it ar 25 miles an hour . [during the summer so as to dete® which the third floor will be de- [| vanbusen announces that the follow. | -__ -__ Themas &. Maher. | | rives in Potsdam about 5:80, the! |__ Letters are Painted Out, mime 'which types ars fhe best f0f 'about tom df lag have been~awarded block letters | | Ma ~Th schedule being on state time. The large gold letters \U. &,» 41g. | Dattioudat locality. The work 1s n, about tom days. | .- > Ein at the Ogdensburg ¥reo | metas of Thomas E. Maher: who died dn Motty Hor Tap nifying the control of the New York | sony - aoe pores.\ The bol Kost 4 Aoademy; Gifts basket bal team- | at Hk homt6 in Utica Mone Sorg: May 12 C Central by the government | during | rous 2p cau:rremiot Jeter ce 0 : . Acaderiy}; Girl's all team- fat Hlk bowr6 In Utica Monday mort]! | Ogdensborg, May 12-John C. Tul-\ the war which were pain nt - durln# | brands of omats plantid include Jeffor- 1M s gingatmopufi film-m Kelly, Matgaret {ing, were brought to this city thlk{ loch, accompanied by his wife, left] reveral large loc mp“ ted | on the | sore County Bimnex Storm King, Wis Henderson: £39533“ gm dua € \Mt flamers sidow New \fir?“‘fi‘i’iffli 3:13:05 11:0“ for | to the St. Lawrence . a73.xo?\fl33 comein No. 1 aid five selections | of {Lyle Courser, Slim® Day, Rarl Fiem- | craft to Honolulu parties, who pur.| were pari uy Old\ 00000, thee atraizer tak bite been works Red ,- Patrick Lago,; Stmon Margent, .Chared i reo were built by the government an \ George F. Murphy. | | |_ - , thie craft recently. 'The trip) several resigned to this division to| O\ *\ MC . ' _ will be made by wa t pain mn p 55, .. The inter-soclety ‘GMMG,W’5¥ 1 will be y way of Onwero and | baul the long heavy freight «trains. | _ Will Pressint Play mt -. Dhp renl .; 10. bse Gok we d n> {igq‘ZJshgi-ém B CSFV 0 + p , 20. . ~~! AccESsfoRriEs ® se . +,, -» got t fin, * xo. $a aide w ik eae eA s e te 2220 Ex no, HOLD APPLIANCES _ ~ en for Business in our ney : home, Exteniivé us the mostcomplete EHectrical Supply House- ch is devoted to Fleetrical Supplies,: Aito- Toukshold Appliances, is now complete |- years a#o he came to Of. the state canals. Mr. and Mrs Clar Since ight yours as 1e to Of | th I \lar- | Since the inf e. in AF dre hata i vie rit i | ainsi ht Rat mci all | Aino t (9 tain aln mica tas degiinas aly te wail | 3&5???\ io the Savage Armes | Mra. 'Fullock 'will return home w*«b in; 2:31:35! Enigma 13” 133mm mgp er agl gods a May A ~- ° oo uid $4 _- they \belong. what line 1,11!“ ops house on MAY . -even by former Mayer JuKo®: F7 Iwas awarded to the Cloaians for the 'L best general: average tw. ycholarship. ffor thei frat ball of.the Achool year. a