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by include - Barnes embers of of tha local Boy | band has players, Edwards, Depeyster ter te?\ in all aside a decorate : |] recent | made to +} States + by a ; -- - mum ‘7, | C_ Ee. mesting-\ - Monday . A. M. Jep.! appointed : o ,. date, prob» ' dinner and ; - auspices of © On OP A830»; some :' may be» a; # N. Tait,: if Chm“ © Tu Prisclls ,' years, died | ~. home In in Brook 6. 1845, but! when tery : who were © Latebust 0 she mar , young cou . l’l’lflk‘1 er 19 years farm. Mr; was known :| was- - Fourfean ;,« purobased a gt village, and . daughters. w Mrs ©. | and | Brasile Cor , Tuna-y ., 1nd 1. Lake * Tuesday ° 13 miles a resident of alt his life, Spflngflald fhe Cale operatiqn® ; years ji widow, son,, Halsey : eard from in i, leaves 1 -.) Thursday \, Changed. dman, whos* , y at Pompey aughter, e held Friday . James' Cath« . ral date was sday morning, esday. Burial stds comatery. lMt = the department | the state col- Cornell univer - Amprovement t 3. D Warnet, ar Chaumont inds are plant ched carefully so as to deter- b the best for y. The work is m-flm of the bureau. The . hem“ Jeffer- orm King, Wis b «M231: 05 parti an re been woma Carthage - or the High WHT be “it“! on May: wo . 3 k Smith | of\ E Free zf E - wi funsral ;,; r3. OC [| - Steel Plates: (f+ fAack -E . l ; \I have tsp-mod any Mock molt constantly for (but years and up to 'date have not apent a cent of it for repairs of any kind.\-From one letter out of inn-dud- wa should like you to gead. N its denim and Gperation, the use-hardened and ground surfaces are typically sound Mack en - neering détails. A. case-hardened surface will with- / stand over thirty times: greater frictional wear than a non-case hardened surface. formed from the same piece of metal. Distinctive Mack Engineering features and 18 bane Mack patents have developed the motor truck the world is talking about. ~ Capacities 114 to 714 tons, tractors to 15 toms Complete information on “quot! ~ a 4%, ° _ FRANK R. WINSLOW 301 Flower Ave. East, ._ Watertown, N. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY Y. \PERFORMANCE comfy} [-I man and Mrs., Hughes, K (at er Dank «muff '] flfldnwwubom in the NEW YORK STATE ANDOlATlON Thao octones expected * Aestings To Bo Held in Lewie Houss, A tot-n of the Inte Beth A5. Strickisind. ‘ L no“! of Bohr ar River Woman Held AE: mummified ly mer enitire life qConvEenEs THERE May 19 and 20, With Dirimer Wed . mad-y Night. Carthage, May law—The New York Btate - Association | of Hérseshqgers will meet in Carthage next Wednes- | 1. The facred Fire ..... day and Thursday, May 19 and 20,| 2 % mfggg Olga walk . “m4“ bringing master horseshoars from all ©. Love Me of Not ..... £5ch parts of the state. The annual din- s, plano solo ... . Miss Ruma Jons, ner will be held Wednesday night, | 4. a. Bargure at \Miduoight.. . Lam! the Levis House being the headquar- .b. Ab, Love But a my. Pmthexoo ters of the convention. o. I Know ... {brain Whether members of the associa |- - d. Robin Goodteuow .. organ tion or not.,all horseshoers are in- Intermission vited to attend the convention which | 5. a. Charity ... ...... . funeral!!! will be undar the auspices of the Carthage local horseshoers, which isi affiliated with the state association. 'Upwards of 100 delegates will be in attendance and there will be many guests of thw associdt together with - traveling representatives of many firms. 'The full program will soon be announced. John. Davidson of Buffalo is presi- dent of the association and John D. | 8 Cameron of Watertown, vice. predt« 'dent. JOHN t: STRIGKUAND ON OF EDUCATION FILLS UNEXPIRBD TEAM OF LATE SETH M. BTREICKLAND * OF CARTHAGE ~ Carthage, May 1% -The board of eduastton held a meeting Tuesday? I mum: at which time John L @irickland war appointed member of the board to All the unexpired . Whs, LOCY N ICY WBTRE gully cmhm. 3h! law-Iran tunsial of Lucy Molntyrs, who died Sun- . 3,5! morning, was held 'Tuss ~A nolgs ware m: y Mre. Olive Free- ¥by Mrs, A. & Johnson. The Wom Rallot Corps o! Guilt-u at- tended in a body. Borisl was'toade oft Qrleans, 78 years £40, She e widow of the Tate John- Mo- 4 ' wm-mzum minty an > of the Methodiat Ep taint-putt! Ep of. :| Palis, make! Dear River, ma Potsdam and Will of Den: mark; two daughters, Mis, “Pen:- vs, § 3 pson of Watertown; N gras ‘ohlldnn' and 18 mtwdchnm ~ARRANGINE MAY FESTMAL- B..°lm%n‘ aft Carthage Carthage, May\ 1! --A Mgr teateut ll belng by Miss Killsabath Hathway, pbysical trmining director in Carthige High school, to be given by the puplis of the school next ¥aak. 'the program | will conslat of a u. rm \the SHleaping Princesses.\ the first second and third puplis of grades. A clowns dauce wil} be muted 'Prame of West Carthage were mar + Large Consignment Just Refiéxved . No. 8 x 60\ x 144\ Blue Annetlel! No. 10 x 60\ x 168\ Blue Annealed. No. 12 x 60\ & 168\ Blue Annealed, No. 14 x 60\ x 168\ Blue Annealed - 8-16\. x 60\ x 168\ Tank | - Also Large Stock of Heavy Plate, Boiler Tubes, Etc. - Let us make your smoke-stacks ahd do your steel work. Fa . . 4' ,.,.' a there if? Wm, x. Y. 8 P H Fitzgtbbons Butler Co. vide. mun. - ‘nggrgm’ mm umber Storer M .. olntyre z River. a“, g ofistated and two | Club met wi Tuesday evening. m#eting of”!!! club season - GARTHKQK OKFFICK OF THK WA. TEIATOWN TIMIS AT NOK: Ata “Nil-RV QTORC MM aubscribers r and sister onu- Te me Nr. Auman is eniployad the Welt Sidey Market and is: an exeet Carthage, “may 1%.-The be given under the. amnion of, mo Musia. Cluy of Dr, F. P. Car pear, will be rian Through the courtesy 'of the of Bucklntlu-m & Mork a grand pisso has been secured for the concert. alle The program follows: church, ._ b. Only n. d. Dun.. The Horn . will addreas nison Hows will ming tonight at l. Kiwanis club M beth mum»;l is also there and wil} ti. will coach with Mrs. Jessle Nauk canara aluk _- u . Guitire Mre. C P R3ther was the “It sccompimy - Cuitu thetr pas monte at. * revdey ton.\ Store. The 'phone nimbeb is. 3 \fire | 495A Single copies of Tha. Times is new and Misi L. Frat name, ere Am»:ggxqtv¢¢ll.z in We Garth-(9. ese p—flx’.” presen . Conas’llm held_ in the Preabyte b. The Song That My Heart Is Singing . MacDt c. If You Would Love Me Plano Qéié. Miss Kathryn Burns a. Don Juan's Serenade c. The Blind. Ploughman, Fust of the Alumna. * Carthige, May 12. -Thursday be 'l ing the Feast of there' will be serv 1. m. in Grace church, prayer-1nd addréss at 8. Carthage May 12%.- was the speaker at the institute in the interext of Amerlcaniaation work Tuesdsy evening in the His toplo was \The Challenge o4 the Immigrant to Americs.\ This prov to bo one of the molt. intéremtfug lectures, Part of the lime over to amking questibns snd may live ones were discussed. Miss Elizabsth Woodward, ' of the department of the work. dings at Carthage, May 1 itt EM) OF Ti of THE toh O'g Picture vm; h alum at High Scohee! Feiday Night. \m of m-ggm a of Carthage, in w o of Utica will ap Friday evening. concert . _, Russell ranid MacDerzald soa & os .. Tschaikowsky .Firden Clarke ae w ea 6 v 64 900+ n- “I Heller moo te RoB® ,........ . Ravage Speaks. M. High scool. was giver: the Inititute tou! Utica “mung is ton Uues where- lie#\ n Hove. Mri. Hova ¥ TDK, {also on sali at £. 8. Bakda's sums-1 Nhkgge | Design Was Bought at Cost of Ap: firth | tion the Northern New York Develop, the - Ascension, ices at S.and 10 with “6qu F. Ravago ag | thas magazine advertising, whem » hoad 2.-Mrs. Ruily 36m- . L Blige & FOIL NLY. SHOW VARIED® INTERESTS oF NORTH COUNTRY UISTRIBUED THS WE proximately $1,000. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) Malone, May 1%. -By the -use of an; envelope decoration in colors, the work of an artist of national reputa- ment League will advertise the ato tractions and business opportunities; of the northern section of the state. The envelopes will be lasued within & week for distribution by various chambers of commerce, for which the league is a central working of- ganization.The first lsasue will be free 'to business houses in this territory «ang arrangements will be made with printers in this section where the enki velope will be duplicated and further| orders filled. The enpnvelppe bears the words 'Northern New York-The Régio® 'of Opportunity.\ The painting, which was selected from & dozen sampl It s A Treat: That Negev“ Becomes Tresome No \ and bought through &a well-known vertising agency for a price close to $1,000, is symbolical of the field it depicts. The mountain and lakes arail included to represent the mineral, wealth and the resort att actiona- There is a waterfall to show the Wa» ter power resources and an electric power plant and transmission Hines, the view of a factory to show luau-o trial development and of a train depicting fne transportation resources. The agricultural phase afi Northern New York is indicmted hy, the view of a farmer and plow, Directors of the league believe tant the decoration is excelled by none &n this form of advertising as it reeed)v- ed much approbation after being bung in a poster exhibif in a N York city art gallery. The eaves was decided upon as a better mediyi'| campaign was planned for greater recognition for the attrmt- *+ dlons of this section and the achiove- ments of the league. a FOREIGN - - mor MEEtS San. madman Hay. 12»le than 2000 delegates from all men of the United States and othor mercial nations were kere today 'the opening of the seventh annyal convention of the national 'I ide counen. Ths te four dare. James A. Farrel, president of 0&0 Thited States Steal cbrpormtion chairman of the nations! fore! trade council, was to open the con- vention tod’? with an address wa-. \the relation of our productive caja clty to our foreign trade.\ The general toplo of mama» \ 44444 wif! toet ~Cone,. . . e> o > t's always a proper suggestion when young folks Lo > about town, or, after the Theatre ' In the Restaurants and Hotels, Pym ICE CREAM. : is proof in advance of a dehcxous; pleasmg dessef A ./ At home PURITY ICE CREAM gov i } the best treat they know. jG “emll tell; always} liked Ice Cream,'but ‘PURITYJCE tops 'em all\ ~ wos \No OtherFoodSoGood-1§o otherm‘ Afl’? (Tri tion was the \one; o: Mu # M \by Ollford Tibbitts and Lealls Prost, | (06 i , on mime club n; unh- regular A tig metlimg for won-n which «DB includs® the skowifg of free moting plotures will be held in the Blank“)! abditorium: oran- lng at 8 In counsction with tbe \Keeping Fit\ campaign now being he“ here. No tickets of adralission are required and «reey woman and girl -pre 10 is Invited to < attend the meeting. Tha smurf to be shown is a sevin réal fod : picture watitted \The Yaid of the Road.\ In connec tion with it there wil be an address by Pr. Mary N. Sloan who wrill. tell the 'plaifi - Aruths ~and Hitle known facta autumnal diseases as, gite. offs-um (Zulu u ln achisremient; and is based om «actual beattiful.dromes picts the rote of the RMersime who was anfogtiarded~ agrinst of her : Richard Bermatt por trays malts ald role. Thygu stam arse stipported- Jy a :actable { ~ This Dr: Hoan will upeak in the Adimk ilk-tr: where \Fhe anger mummies shown and oreow “saint at 8 the picture will be shown 'in .the chug}: at plated 'the member; rill also to ma? tibia» \Ch cadet» Futon talks during th gina py both lot Toes tater ata . 6 6 utreut m which p= | it wam sold 511“!an The 1m mum-ml with «gamma: m kw &nd a Greek asathotic datic«, \M \Nard 168% , . NH, . eas Playing Ball\ by High schooll. 133\ ”MMth girla. A May pols dance wili be giv. g mud by the Uhitéd Htatess public Hudson h it ly en on the school lawn by puplis -of m$fi$°€am $3.91; being ex- udson has anremi hug the fifth, sizth and ssresth mfii‘l. ifimtéfhglgfi i: if? ”is; ormanca to the fore. ° m! my]? mi:“§:’,\h\_,\ mm“ .,, | by Dr. minstine \Bement . Puvis. mastery is indiiputable. -| ;, | Ausman and Miss Kilts | Beatr106 ) pap WM imam £23. Rather w tins W all. It must Wways be so.: ried Tuesday arshinx $:30 _ at { causes which came uader her wb Grace church by Rev. F. 8. Bast | tion boz win. They were Owed by 1m Cinire L‘m'kl’grfl the as“; the meanico of moy. car's fiife “will, f“, ; Hence undueqemplmls mm , l‘ «2 on Hudson's four years! Acadership incur . Largestmales are 'not infallibly : greatest merit,. Hudson has o well o. sales. \them as such. ° 5 Yetthelrmxpomneeemnofhé or\ - Here is the ”0111115015“!an gated Lo number of owners of any fine tar in the are perhaps it mont em know it bells, ite “may lam-shell f kepme “hula o i 3k; T if vilcl‘ I minimum be s proof ot - _ ho oaks Abir. Today, ”{r‘néfififi Some are driving. the Super: A ' l f“ Po to ths - _- -~-now more fhan fouryearwiti Some woonifed' .° le in the mili- . - Hudsons hutlrechntly But : how floan “Minn“ $523,117 they hold no car can rival It. $0500; EA“ Ginter, Rod od