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I0 In:- on Cayuga, Onofdags, will be normal and, June State: John the Or- | training Home Bu- schuols and at 1; C M. on *Democ- be deliver- to be en- - served, | pram}? opening at led by discussion Does the Need to Center for general ques a course the needs 9 in the better edu in jour a build- - fayor- for a and - well & teacher and country a teacher for service _ Can or controls to try It at your recent de- present as - you of our climate age of with relieve you send it to whets opium emokes,\ to show that | this all dif- ng. and all t once to now and -_ Send- belov.\ _ Room Sts.. to: en nes aga ese ® | | 2 non. Pig Fresu ~[IBONELESS CORNED :|Sweet Juicy Cal, ORANGES dor. 30¢ --] MONDAY, DaY LOMEESE IES, @ 'BURE APhF ohican Pure White LAR \_ SPE0RLS on raesi Nole _ KETTLE ROASTSTEER BEEF ib. 22: HAMS 15. 30c¢ BEEF \Lb. 25¢ J[FRESH CUT HAMBURG , Lb. 18¢ - [UNITED STATES WHEAT NIMRECTOR LICENSE mo, @O5315-B 5? MOHICANBREMD. LIKEHONMEMADE THOSE WHO KNOW WHAT GOOD BREAD REALLY IS PREFER OUR BAKING T0 ANY OTHER, THEY KNOW THE CARE AND SKILL.IHAT IS BESTOWED ON IT FROM THE MIXING OF THE DOUGH T0 THE TIME If =-- _ LEAVES OUR BAKERY -: [[FRESH ROASTED COFFEE \\* 35, ;[ [PUNE LUNCH L%, 23¢' GAMPBELLS BEANS 2 can 256 {[Sunbeam SALAD DRESSING SPECIAL PRICES ON HOME CROW - | AsraRacUs, Radisihes |cveumsers, - aem onions '[LETTOcE, TEXAS QlloMs, NEW POTATOEs « | Store Will Be Closed AH Day - Al ca t ~ R Facts about the . New York State- Barge Canal taken from the 1919 eport of the Su of Public Works, Edward S. Walsh: ~Congiderable actiwity wos witmesscd during the last ser son on the part of incBustrics secking manu€acturing or warehouse sites sci}rent to the mew waterway. Persons representing all in«dustriac] corporations, some oof National repute, have acquired from my department as to available lines dong the canal and many purchases of property have Bseen recorded. \ pointendent As the Inland Marine Corporation is the only organizea cranipor- tation company operating on the BargeCanal the esublisiment of manufacturing plants aBong thee waterwiy will add to is @amings. We offer for sale a lEmiled aumber of shares of the capital stock of the Inland Marine Disisel Infaermationspen requirP W. W. Seymour & Co. f] Onondaga County Savings Bank Building [grownd floor] . SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Sale: 4m: fa; the INLAND MARINE CORPORATION, 132 Nasaau Street, N. Y» 2owew on- ame e sd n cow Ton w tar U | beaten ecountwnmance By Peter | ~WEBSTER- | MANS MAN Copyright 1917 by Pe=ter B. Kyne. B. Kyre CHE APTER XiV-(Continued) \Well Dolores, here's my old Jick- partner waiting to be introduced. JMK gpormit me to present Miss Ruey.\ She turned her face and rose gra- efouslys, marking with secret triunp3», the lisht of recognition that leiped to his eyes, hovered there the hind- wedth part of a -and deprt- ed, leaving those keen, quiznicail blue orbs appraising her in the mst natyra3 nanner imaginable. Webster bowed. \I #8 a happiness to meC wou, Miss Ruey, he said gravely. Dolores gave him her hard. \Your have deoubtleas forgotten, Mr. Web- aster, tbrut I think we h ave met be- to]. I), \Indeed!\ John Stuart Webiter nurmtired interestediy. | \So stupi@ ot'me not to remember. Where tick we nest?\ \He has a profound sense of ha- JAn0Ur,'* she soliloquized. \He's mings to fore me into the open. Oh. dear. E'm hedpless,\ Aloud she sild : \Orz the train in Death Valley last mnoith., 'Mr. Webster. You came aboard witk whiskers.\ Webster shook his head slowly, a =s £1 mystified. \I fear you're mislatkK- en, Miss Ruey. I cannot recall the mesting, and if I ever wore whiskr= r20 human being would ever be ible to recognize me without thm. Be- sides, E wasn't on the train in Dot} ¥Falley list month. I was in Denver --80 yeu must have met some other Mr. Webster.\ ~ She flushed furfously. \L- didn't think FE could be mistaken,\ she is- swere@ a trifle coldly. \It #s my misfortune that yorr were,\ he replied graciously. - \Cer- tainly, had we met at that timg E whould not have failed to recogiilze you now. Somehow, Miss Rus,, £ rmpver bead any luck.\ She was cotmpletely outgeneralisd . &nd hawing the good sense to reale it, stbrmitted gracefully. \He's por - fectly BRrrible,\ she told hersif. \Dut at least he can le itke i geintle- allozn the same winsome woman he hd entbhrefed in hissy own secret tast_le of Zove. From that precise nccend BlE&ly's preserve was as safe frruea encroachment by his friend as wore 1d be am bale of Confederate cur- Mnc=y in am armoursteel vault on the thre-e-thousimd-foot level of &a water- Need mine. Unfortunately for Web- ster... howewser, while he knew himself fairBEy well, he was not aware of this it the time, Viewed in the light of «lucaer reflection, Mr. Webster was quite certaain he had. made a star- siaragled roonkey of himself. Hee sought solace now in the fact thit there had been mitigating cir- unm-stances. Throughout the entire Jour-mey frem the steamer to , the lote=1, Billy had not once mentioned In Its entirety the name of hia adored one. _ In army Spanish-American coun- ity the naeme Dolores is not so un- com=mon ass to excite suspicion; and Woebsester, who had seen., the mercurial Wilkiam ire and out of many a des- prazto lovee affair in the latte's brit- ils t-eeps and early twentles, attach- t eso littl«ee Importance to this last caf the old disease that tt dld mot cocar to him to cross-examine Blliysr, after- cliciting the information thit the young man had not lost his hart to a local belle. Time knowledge that Billy's {nam tatara was amo American girl served to came what threatened to be a dark atmospheres, and so Webster prompt- ly disranissed the subject. Army psychologist will tall one that it im quite possible for a person to drea-zm, in he short space of a split ncownd, of svents which, If really ns-ummat ed, would involve the pas- ue of day=s, weeks, months, or even yar=s! Nowr, Jack Webster was an fast thinker, asleep or awake, and sin his mnind's eye, as he sat there In thee patle», he had a dreadful vision of h:2mself with a delicate spray of llleas of thee valley in the lapel of his drosaes cost, as he supported the ma- hria-2 Billy to the sitar, there to re- the paromise of Dolores to love, honour, an«d obey until death them naan-aend I always did Mke that kin fo#® man_\ So they chatted on the veranim until was aprounced act Droleres loft them to go to hor rom. \Well?\ Billy queried the momint ashe was out of earshot. - \What io you thiznk, Johnny ?\ ~ \I maid John Stuart WWobs- ter slowly, \that you'ro & good pirk- or, DilL- She's my ideal of a tr» young omar. and my advito to you is to maatry ber. Fil grub-stakes, you . BHI, th¥s stiff collar ig cBroking Mo; I wish wou'd wait bere w hile I 80 to my moxn and rustle up & soft ons.'* In the privacy of bis room - Jiin Bzuart \Webster sat down on his bid amd hoi« his head in his hams, for be hid just recoived a bHiow in the} solar and was still grom ; thore was an ache in his amd & the quizzzical Hight had faded frozn his Prosontly, however, ho pullié Afmeclf together and approaching the7 mirror Bookeu long al his wexthor *'Too old,\ ho murmured, \too ot to bo dreaming dreams \ Ho chaanged to & eoft collar. and whian he descanded to tha patfo to Join Bil¥y once more he was, to ill outward appesrancem, his usuml un- periurbesd soif. for his was ora of theoso natores that can dorkvo a certain «comfort from the misezy of sedtmcrifico-and in that fire min- utes in his room John S&uart \WWib ster had wrestled with the trageciy of his !Ifs and won. Ho had resolved to give Billy tho right of way on the highway to hap CHAPTER xv Tate iz the afternoon of the day of his ariwal in Buenaventiara, in the e \Ido S1 fours and on thse chif@onier in the spare bed- fem—lummblo sign that thero was $ frimndc. Nobc»dy should - ever did pesart. Ai the said Billy's dearest ftlin=«d and Business associate-as the only - logica1 single man available- th Sob was Webster's without am Hiablot Why did people borst-=st In rmelopring to such runnors- up ie: the matrimonial handicap as best nen, wehon at the wery least cal- tulat Son the grooms was the winner? Theat wodEding party was the very lst _ of thes future events Mr. Web stores hect3q iroagination conjured Up. Ein the course of time (he reflect- «i}, -m babw would do eus a to blasess thes Geary household. God- fithe=r? Joran Stuart Webster, of Colrmae0. Amed when the fruit of that hippaee should be ald enough to horsew.\ who but - the family fiime3 woule@ be required to get down accommodate the uromzsclouss tyrani! Boy or girl, it woulcs make no difference; whichever My the cae! juamped, he would be know-o as E)nclo Jack; Billy would dng bim up to the house once or twke a woek, and he would go for th sake of thie baby; then they would make» him stay all night, and \in. E3illy weould aigh and try to smile whon - sho Aetected cigmrotte ashes about Besides, bappily mirleed womnen bave a mania for mairy= ing oC their husband's bache lor fwriends, and Mra. Billy might still up a wife for hima wife ho didn't _ wast-and-- No. be would mot be the family Uncle Jitk Weaim if to could help it, and the obly waay to avoid the honour would boto eschows the job of best mfan, to tuov=e, It &ho very beginning of thiig®m, to boware 'of entangling Inond-ships. \Thus as in a glass dark- cool recess of the deep veranda Mank Ing the western side of the patio of the Hotel Mateo, John Stuart Woh ster mat in a wicker chitr, cigar in mouth, edbows of knees, hands clasp ingg a wht Mailscem atiock. with the end of which he jabbed meditatively at a cra«ck in tho recently sprinkled tiled floor, as !f punctuating each bitter thought that chased its proede is Eat nusabed I | braain. bhzascol©gy, his clock had been xed, on the faostant ho recognized in thef Dh Valleys, California, U. 8. A., ax- . glgmgggglééfilv HOME “anew“ ali. - obgect o£ his youthful partmers eedon $ 44> mosszires would have to be 5 B EA S > $ « * LARED, 10 1, pails, pet lbs. . » i _ _ _ 'f wakn Anstan=ly to eave the said Web to - 22%) * 1C se rmpaprenges e= ; ato from being s«pitteread with a , | - #1 lac 228 Fifi gm,ha - ese e e ip\ . ove n e w dar old fri@idship in the future- A [STEWS ... ........... to BACZO ,‘§y(hesulp..¢,.,“,, z * amid a _ dear «old friendship with Do- MPlY 5K,“ VEAL Koe ade s 0 y Hee a U 4 ' Such por he afd not Sreaps 26¢ | pree srroktt Home Cared \- j FREE Ph one s the order FREE shudflgred a€ mccepting. All things . l Prime Rfifiblté’i‘é' tt net DAEESY HANS nes ia} 374-2; § | peeavery | L: !I _ _ ||| SHE Shere th aru, | Ably Sulphur As Tola when | [Rf | ing .... ...... 200 | smees . £00 2003 ly y OF B » Standing ..... ...... 3 A -_ & * | ° Tact sicggestioon that they had met. Your Skin Breaks Out. Fresh . PREMIUM HAMS # Ir en e sane a's € ~3 ® , -o + > O as c=ourse, Webster had not eally L222 C8 , 310 bo antl nC * ‘ r Elhoigtet all t&is at the timé; he had | | j;, breaking out of the skin on | fff | PORK HAMS ...... ..... ..}... k Frach Smoked ang aos. Or Ou Coe UH a _ . Fell it - and acted entire“ upon in face, m, &rHI® Or D611? is overcome || nah CAR RAMS woe eve arid t a se br a |C t M Eris esl nimi | men if aces ong [l] frork setovr.orns 258 | me C d » 1 6 to t 2 stain wade e ares *> * \ f a It's getting too hot %o come way down town for your Meats aand Vegetables 33:21“; éhzgzinlfeigmzm fifmcy? zo £3? declares a noted skin 'apec. Extra Special on All Cuts of “$1135.33 YTEAK 31... .. ved. & E 'Phone U; Kou Won't Have to Carry Them Home Then! whtef=ore he» would ( a still, small ‘algzsémmg has even been found to YOUNG LAMB AND Tor | , . i & os woke -whispe=red} repent at leisure. STEER BEEF - Pure: - oe ' E M in t @ Dolores had eact pressed the question okt lae place of sulphur as a pimple PO SAUSAGE ¥ @ FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, One Pound ............... .... ..... ...85¢ Prints ||| Pdlreen hat mot Ppa), | femuorer. _It is harmless and Inox GRAPEFRUIT, ORANCES, LEMON® .|. POREKSAUSAGE..........., . lik : , || a ihe in nve nerdy | pentve: ust aat any droge, fors | (R | CRBAPRERUD COT TAGE. CHEESE, 'the Beat . ~* RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib, .. ..28¢ and 32¢ | PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. ... ......... . 28¢ anflmqhhg “Mauls on, his sue T?“fi§f£2§;3’§§3§°mmr and use LEMONS . 230 | Tht Comes to the (iii? 52 l“. > L A8 (tam \ » , . ‘ ) opos se arise iia e aos = VERO YU rache £ Comit ROUND BEEFSTEAK, [b. ........82¢ BAMURG'T£?;3;(; g‘h [Ha-1}. «.... . 20¢ gm Ima fled “flight ”Ff, toga“; : p al ious m o reupimenizni p r . «0. L * - -u i : & \ al! ma. oon occas: Cex ' he; g BUTCHERS ROASTS, b. ..........25¢ FANCY BACON, Ib. L........ ..... 35¢ hawk? farewncefh: «l a; 3:2: $21: FANCY, RE) RIPFE wBERgIEs -| <=: .. * ' SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, Ib. . .... . 15¢ Ir Choanks , ||| Eincrests 0% two knuckles wera & @ A-1 SHOULDER STEAK, b. ..... .28¢ 3 PORK ROAST, Ib. .. .... ..28¢ and 35¢ axnat I -YEGETABLES AND FRUITS ‘ Hearts of Celery, Boston Head and Home Grown Leliuce, ill Onions, Radishes, Asparagrus, Bermuda Onions, Pineapples, Oramges~ Grapefruit, Lernons I THE WASHENGTON MARKET-WHERE COUNTS * JOHN PENDERGAST, Prop. MAT. GALLAGHER, Mgr. Opp. Bee Hive Store. , - ohs o nye e ofice cag cn & Court St. ° «nees zzz] PRESSED CORN BEEF and COLD 3 HOME DRESSED BROZLERS, FOWLS, ROASTING CHICEENS AND TURKEYS ROAST PORK | a - Cucumbers, Young Green En Mr. Webster's own whimsical Whitkeered, sclithiliwp bluissh arnd tender, as new «kin hares a hambit of kneuckics. With tac iacB reca¥Eled how painfully and «GBetly he lesss than a month before «cn the zontle mmasher, and while the last Ugly | shied «nf avidence had dropped\ off -s E-safore, and discerning ay«& there was wetiil fmmIfht tesstimory of that fateful | Fou -Just mneaficlent to convict! -. 1y, John Stwart Webster, in ne i} luilnamaling emomoent, saw his foture, topttmor with his sole avenus of Clttpese, |- > All _ too fcordibly Webster pealised thnlkfi'flly's bally-hoving must have Criiéc=d a famvourable impression in mind prior to the arrival of thee victitn; hance it seamed rea- aonblile to poresuims that whan she ropr-ered tree TF a Jitk Wab. “My belligerent, _ battered Anlthtz, Sir John Stuart Webster of altt baser owen sofled, showing or: tans a sinking heart rd - facerated - those -~strongz white teeth of a fat neverthsless to the (To Bs Contitued.) 1. KEEP YOUR STOMACH and disemse germs cannot get a foot- bold in your syrtem - Take (Joidine No | a Goidine Lazatives and your stomach will remain in good condition. wroig. if you cannot eat troubled - with gas you are constipated. don't more Chances. mtart right out now for the Worden Drug druggist No 1 an Smile Laxatives Grotoske of 116 High St. Cann, stomach every once in a whils for five run. Golline week when she gave this statement \I' mo more gas in my stomach, no more bloating. my sappotite is better though a week ago I was in bad slaps. I am mach ¢ la £0951 pity at Canes afr mame, 26 Cheerful Credit Stores Unbutton Our ET \hep\ to the wonderful values we're Front - Clothes now giving in modern To The Minute G Clothes. Come on in and COMPARE and never mind about the money. CREDIT--You Can Get It-HERE Ladies' and Misses' Dainty Dresses During the 30 years: e've been in business, we've yet to see Summer Dresses Which received so - much praise from fashionable women. Here they are on our Easy Payment Plan. * . $6.95, $18.50, $35.00 Ladies' and Misses' - Stunning Suits Tailored in timely styles and needled with all the extra bttle necessities which make them popular with partic- ular women. About town they'll cost you More Money. Gets Yours Here and Charge It. $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 <_ Blouses, Skirts, Capes Summer Furs Real Fifth Avenue Styles Remarkable values on our + \Pay-As-You-Earn\ Plan. $4.95, $9.50, $15.00 | -Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY | |io Tener meso ar 2 L ' I i ; | | l I_ B 119 coun | Lig 1 % + > + EN GOOD CONDITION AND KEEP OUT THE GERMS \ Kep your stomach in good condition ( your stomach har been feeling if you are if take any and bloating. Co and teil the u want a bottle of Goldine a bos of. Ucidine Morning For instance, take the came of Mra. Norwich, who was troubled with her tookGoldine No. t andt Laxatives for exactly ons 1 sm feeling fine svery way, al- glad to lat ople know how lsxmegicma as helped me. It member, Goldine is sold in your orden's Drug Store. TWiLSON'S NOT For Decoration Day _Opgn KEventag Ask About Qur Cenetrous Convenient Quay}? court: sr ater WATENTOWbE. N.Y. Fresh Made Creamery Print . Every Pound coc gwan co cram nl No Beiter Oleo to Be Foumai Amywhere 26 Credit Stores 56 Of Sat.sfaction é} ® a Get Your I n Door And \» gs C Setarh a , * J Look What's Here, MEN! |= Pick out your Deeofition Day Swit'ind pay Fate op [% Fifth Avenue's Lactest in Summery Febrics. - Not For |x getting our Stcaifanst BBueg that go great for Dras-Up FA occailons. Boys #:8.090 to $21.50. oe SERV ICEABLE ROYS SUKTS ; _. Nema's $25,00 to $60.00 ... . - % 400 h- | (vac cines. f\ 2% . h j—«u. I #000 A itn, C * T is . | ~ 29 - if nee «eile av ha m dikes ena W R32 # where files are trouble- ; tome and in tn minutes ~will be desidor - HOME GROWN VEGETARLES AND FANCY FRESH DREGE) BROLERS, FoWES T go