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C # sey 2 We Limit Quantities in Some Cases >, | . rep _ Infants' éofgette Crepe . ___ Infants' O MFA);Wondefful Value _- White Dresses. | hexémbzstémdenf Cedigettehonihe market today-a beautifol |. .._ ATTRACEIVE of benutifud, fine ma- ' \*bread-all silk material that was a real value at our former price terial, embroiderc cor lace trimmed. Sizes from 6 months to 2 years. [ FoDyie Yard,! 'Large. of colors. Black, White, Cream, Our regular greados ump to $1.59 each. . & 53W!) fifipe: éfiy,“¢u£pldQ¥ive Green, Hunter Green, Pink, SPECAZ FOR ONE CENTS EAC } ‘ Lavender, Champagne, Copen« . t - pi. e - 24 -le meen orl nemen are 6 te an Pat \we ng. will. Many 4 < He sold tomortow at a jiffergn; materials, widths Shable ypu jo minke up a waist ° woe io |.. 3 reason and c a & U V. # aust her le roe\ . ~ = le number in browfts with patented. l lengths large tnough to | . MIBRE,JUTX CAMASES;-A step an DF \f“ - -_ R son's newest piltechi ang bindle which be ginmeanteed unbreakable and wil ol pull qut f. the .. [: son's newerk A00 Che. Our rquciar (22.00 namber, M‘ \ l MP C . , j SPECIAL AT $1.50 FACKH - * ffer mC Moat y . €OOB MATIIN®G CASES;-Regulation size-stromng and durable. * neamber. - ' fick to choose w? i?) cit?» G a +d i & Bas recs - n NC AT 34 THE REGULAR w ah ¢ w jn shapes and sizes min: tut ivy}; % - 4 of , i Me - > «inc; fi rea pain ial j af *% , ~A. . 3 , \/% Ch wedi. sol | - ull. : Wik. 0,000. \ or Bit C a HO t a opy - a A ans is difficult for people in $] - iness, days 6f high prices, § fiffidfivffig needs, but if they, $ know \where 'they ' can © secure choice meats, at fair . prices, tan practice *,. gcononiy. ' We sell our \ immeatis as ear cost 'as pos- l effects, ~A large assortment of styles tucked vestors and long sleeves. Also famed models, Our regular $3.50 grade. SATURDAT-§3.49 EACK - [xo the aches and pains, mn Our regular {2-50 _ to. _._ §PECIAL AT $1.09 EACH HAND OPAQUE WINDOW SHLADES;-The best make of oil shade in the duplex. grade-white on oree sice and green on the other, Just ome clo«r in the which we have over bought on. Complete with strings roller, brackets apd mitel pall ring, ' Biz-6137\\-Regular Price-$2.00 Eich SPECIAL AT $1.50 BACH Sizt-T137\\-Regular Price>$2.25 Fach SPECIAL AT $1.65 EACH Only Foup toa €Cusio-zner, ~a \org-“- po- « =~ Tooth Pa \\ Large 50 cent ree-ars excellent natlonallyadvertised Tooth Pasts. Only Ohe to a Chstomer--29 Cents > ¢ \, Suit Cases Matked at Savings 4 e _a a a a e a on e 4 #108 a a e oe a « Mercerized Foulards __ BEAUTIFEL CCOTTON FOULARDS;-Wih an excellent mercer- - Treg fnish-losks lkzo the silk material Thy are mostly in the dark | blue growni with while Gesigns. An excellint material for Summer [ © Dreasos Otrrmegilae 75 cent goods. SPSECIAL AT 45 CENTS A YARD < i T K Ore TRE) RET No puffeéd-up, burning, tender, aching feet-no corns or callouses. \Tiz\ makes sore, burning. tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chil blains. \Tis\ draws out the aids and poi $9 . gible, to make & fair profit, 1|| sons that puff up your feet. No mat I\: aind we' ery thing if ter how hard you work, how long ;, 3114 w‘efigrry ey al “ax-lg m you dance, how fir you walk. or how 108; aimé «of. prime and long you remind? on your feet, \gin\ . brings restful foot confort \Tiz\ . “imp > lge-ufi’ . & 8 ad Ii is magical, grand, wonderfy! for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feel. Ah! how comfortsible, how happy you felt Your fest just tingle ~for joy; uhoox saver burt or seem tight. * of {Fiz now from any Atnggist. or department store. End foot torture. forsvor-wear smaller | shoes, keep your feet (resh, gwest Just ; Ahink: and. happy, a whole year's foot comfort for a Few cents. a e o e i e r o C el __ Don't Forget Your - Decoration Day We haver large assortment to show youizi both mounted and un- mounted grade=. AlJ sizes cotton or wool bunting, | 600 Wee Hare Them At the Right Prices REULIIN CENTER FAAN -__ thursont S«O1L. IMMPAOVEMENT AND LIZER WILL BE DISCUSS ED The Farmers of Rutland Center aznd lave arranged for a get igecthr farm burssu meeting to be h=eld in the Rutland Center sehoo! mmext Thursday evening at T = 30. Gonoreal neighborhood questions w ili up for consideration, but thre prinecipal topie of the cvening is soll E-mprovement (with reference to tho tirese of and need for lims, and sysecial emphasis on the use of pur chased Fortllizers, . Ros, rmanager of the farm beareay, -will have a, soil testing ap pearatus thore and will tost soll for lixme tecuuirements as far as time will prcuoit One pint of soil taken orze Itthe below the surface is re- geaire| foor & tesst. \M. C_ Porter, a Rodman firmer wo his had wide experience in the usse of lime and fertHlisers on his farm and who has been on the farm- ers' Institute staff for two years will speak,\\ mid Mr. Ros today. \As a cEeah cut oustanding speaker on the fertilis@er problem Mr. Porter is con sEdered one of the bert in the state.\ DIW To QUIT MEXICO Arincurrces He is Not Hostile to New Government, - (By The Associated Press.) Vore Cruz, May 28. -Pelix Dia1, w Tho was reported yesterday to have assumed an attitude hostile toward ttre Huerta - rogime in Mexico, has notifed the authorities that heii Irdendly to the government. He is awvaitita® an opportunity to leave the country. No Soap Better ; _***-For Your \Than Cuticura free of Outi- [| will be preached in the Methodist £ Put of Ogdensburg. The memoria] [FQSWEGO OWNED STHIMER | DIMIGED IN THE WELUN®: J qurltls ~ mg 220m hemontar 2xsnclsé§ HELD RENSSELAER FALLS } AT “a ~ ge i'tree Plantéd In Memory of James Heptonstail Whose Parints Reside in Ogdensburg. Ogdensburg, May 28.-Tr®e plant- ing exercises were held at the High athool arounds in, Renssplaer Falls this afternoon fin memory of James Heptonitall, a local boy who gare his life to his Bouniry in the great war and whose body mow lies in French soil | _ _ _ ___ -. The parents of the deteeaned sol. dier, Mr. and Mra. Robert Hepton- stall, who now reside in Ogdens- urg, were invited to be present at the ceremonies, which were attend- ed by t¥e entire community. The pro- gram consisted pf selections by a quartett, community singing. recita:- tliops and short addresses by a num- ber of citizens, who paid a tribute to the young hero who died in bat- tle. Following the planting of the tree. flowers were placed about it. A4 procession was then formed and the marchers proceeded to the come- tery where the graves of Civil War veterans were decorated. On Sunday a memoria) - sermon Fpiscopal church at Rensselaer Falls \by Rev. J. 8. Miller. Several mem- crial\ windows have bean in the church\ 400 'thike swill also be dedicated Sunday. One of them com- memorates James Heptonitall and another Abram H. Wiggins, former- 3y supervisor of the town of Canton. The memorial exercise will be held in Heuvelton tomorrow after- noon under the auspices of Ransom address wifll be given bj Rev. 8. 83; Davies of Ogdeniburg. THE ARIZONA GoinG ThR®ovar CANAL ON FIRST TRIP or sitAON Ogdensburg, May 38. -The ateamer Atisona, owned by Oswego partias, was meriously damaged while coming through the Welland canil on ber frst trip of the searon with a load ol com! from Co®nesut, acording to word recaived by tepresaniatives of the underwaiters hero Thunday. The waiter was fow - in one of the locks and the crafi struck the sill, damag- ins haar radg@iar and other parts of the ~omial. Blig 'was tawsd to Kingstom By the steamer Avon and is discharge ing har cargo thore. fhe will haves to wall teo days at Kingston before she can be docked as other vessiam ara on tho ways. Inquiries wera made at the Ogdensburg shipyard regarding ropair work, but if was stated that the ways would be occupied by other weamsais for the mext three woeks. 15 SrAuAO FROX HEPBURN DR. GRANT C. MADILL CHIEF BuRGEON OF INSTITUTIO®, PREBIDER Ogdensburg, May 2%. - Diplomas ware presented to 15 graduste nurses asi the annual commencament exer- clies of the A. Harton Hepburn hos- pital training school held Thursday Tight in the gymnasium at 6t. Mary's High school in the presence of a Earga number of friends. Dr. Grant C. Madill, chiot surgeon at the hos- pita). presided. Tha addres to the: cliss was given by Rev. Fathot Jo soph Orsedon, pastor of St. John the t Baptist church in Madrid. The diplo mas were presented by Dr. Madill. The members of the class were as j follows: Miss Helen Piere, Win- throp; Miss Irene Lo Gry, Lake Placld; Miss KHatbhsrine Fackson, Miss Anne Reyreoids;> Brasher: Miss Olive Newvine, Miss Mary Marshail. Miss Elizabeth Hand, Miss Frances Murphy, Ogdensburg; Miss Theresa Filspmirick, Miss Ruby | Raycroft, Misa Myrtle Davidson, Min - Stelln Duchesneau, Ottawa; Mir Nellie Jones, Winthrop; Miss - Theima Brothers, Chatesugay. © Class Horrors Members. Ogdensburg, May 28. -A reception was eld at the home of Allsita Cruik- shank on Elizabeth street Thursday night in honor of four members. of Mrs. James M. Weil's Sunday school class who are to leare the city in tho near future. The honor guests were Mrs, Lawrence Brofie, Miss Blinche Wainwright, Miss Winifred Hagan snd Mrs. Rupert Smith. Re- freshrnents were served ang appro- priate gifts were made to the depart» fog members.. Not To Probe Trooper's Death. Ogdensburg, May 28. - Assistant Distriot Attorney William D. ingram, announced today that no legal pro- ceedings wogld be takan in connec- tion with the death of State Trooper James Skiff, who was Iatally injured in a motor cycle sccident Bere a week ago, unleas a complaint were rmadé, which has not been done up to the present time. It was said at the time of the accident that the motor- cycle was being operated it a high rate of speed when it was struck by a trolley car. Both the father of the dead trooper and the captain com- rmanding the state police requested the local authorities to take no ac- tion, ms they rewarded the affair as an unavoidable mecident. Story Discreditad. Ogdensburg, May 2%. -A ntory in a local paper Thursday stated that Hom- er0/Carr, American mining engineer who was kidnapped by Mexican bandits, was a native of Lsbon. It is Believed that this is a mistake, A Lisbon nian by the name of Kerr is a mining engineer and has been on» ployed in Mexico. 'The state depart- ment credits Carr with' being a na- \tive of Pennsylvania. Wainwright of New York, who eloped § m fouler :s here Thnrsday that he is not a mem- ber of the family of that name which guts « Humiimer Home néar' OZdéens urg. Attend Veteran's Funeral. wint from Ransom Post, G. charge of Frank Johnrui, we t Madrid Ehursday porning to. the fuperaiof William Wilkon, a membay of the post, who died durirg the past Winter at Robinson, II1., where he had resided for many years. The remains were thet by the party at Norwood and: esgorted from that place to Madrid, The, Grand Army Titual was conducted \st the Krave. Republicans Organize. Ogdensburg, May 28. -Ways and means of raising funds in this coun- . ty for campaign purposes this fall were discussed at a meeting of Re- | publicans of the city held Thursday pight, The canvass in the county is to be carried on under the lexer ship of George W. Sisson; ir., of Potsdam ms chairman, Mrs. D. E. A. Pearson Of this city as vice chair- man and William M. Stephens of this city as treasurer, The coun.y ' bas been subdivided into eight dis- tricts and each district will huve a chairman who will direct the work in his territory. Bankruptcy Creditors Meet. Ogdensburg, May 28. -The fual meating of creditors in the George %. Kastser banlcruptcy case of Mor- ristown will be held before R. C. Sanford at his office here tomorrow morning. 'The last dividend will be declared and steps taken to close the totaled about QA- B. la 3 t a g_ to attend MEET SAIURDAY _ TN. CANTO More Than 1,100 Sinmailar Gatheringg *to Be Held Throughout the State, a Gouvetneut, ~ M&y $ 28A may meeting of farmpfi-of St. Lawrence | county has been: call@d ®t Carton ait J Saturday by DirétbOr A. F Spoon. er of the Dairymen's: League, \) taking action on the June milk PNice offer of the milk dealers, which tg practically an - ultinaatumi to thg faxmers, according to the viewpoint of the latter. 3 \The milk question comes to 'he fore again through the dealers offer. Ing a price of $2.43 per 104 pounds tor June milk, which the dealers say is based on last year's butter ang cheese prices. The farmers stare that the,dealers do use the burter ma«esting is called fot\ the purpose of . It also has been stated that Garot | case, The ligbilities $12.000. There were iten und 1)|'t3(<3:'~\”’<1 cheese price of late 191% and red creditors who were paid in (ull as the basic figure for the price and a balance of $2,800 stl remains | in June, but state the dealers have in the hands of Trustee A. W. Greg.| Introduced the idem that the greater ory of Morristbwn for disbursement. tost of cheese production this ; ear, The goneral creditors. will recoive newessitates a redgctiog fn the net about 15 per cemt of their claims. price of last year. This Reems like a Lilliare Deregon, strange reasoning process, but I1 ap. Ogdensburg, May $8.-Lillian Der-| Poamrs to account “Kathe difference ip egon, l8-year-old daughieer of Mr . price that will belaccepted by the and Mrs. Alfred Deregon oi Dickim-|Dairymen's League, which Is 35g son Center, died Thursday at the I{or three per cent milk and the deal Hepburn hospital, where she was lors\ price of $2.43. brought for treatment. The remains! This price is considerably lower were sent to her home Thursday than in June, 1919, when a price rang. night. & i ng around $3.15 per £00 pounds was | pagd. In this connestion farmers | pont out the fact thas milk produce tom is more by quite a margin than last year The June milk has not been sold and undoubtedly the farm. { ore will take sction Saturday with a view to combating th# desters, if the latter persist in offering the a Mra. Mary Nichojs. Gouverneur, May 28.-Mrs Mary Nichols, aged 75 years, died at g- densburs, Thursday morning at 4.45, after a final iliness of extended dura- tion. The remains were brunggn gm today and the funeral will bo held Satu’xv'dax at 2:20 p. m. from the| 6 43 price for June rallk. Nichols bome in Rock Island streer,| More than 1.100 mestings will be and burlat will be made in Riverside bold throughout the state Saturday, T0 OBsEME Nichbois was born in Morris- town, N, ¥., July 41844, her parents | being Hiram and Mary Hutchenson | SWIM!“ \HF “J“ A Thornton, She lived here the great . ' ar part of her- life, the husband.| wna oo mam & - Honry Nichols, who survives her, be- GOUVERNEUR SHOPS FAST To ing a Rock Island street farmer. ADOPT BUMMER e survivors beside the husband! gre threo sons, Mason, Ernest ind SCHEDULE. Charles Nichols, all of Gouverneur -- Theatre Store Opens, Gouverneur, May 28 -The bisck Gourerneur, May 28.--The Graiym |§Mm#(h shops of Joe! P Easton T J theatre lca creem and candy sine | J M. Webster C. N Hai, apened | Thursimy affgrnoon | with , Fortune & Bouck and W. H. Kym-m Mrs. Clarancoe Gardner in charge \A“ bogin obscrving a Saturday. ball The storo comprisgs about one-halr | DHday beginning June 6, Thafr clos of the ground floor of the Carpentier: DE bour will [be at noon, and the block, the other half making up the ©O9®ing will continue from Jure I entrance to the theatre in the | 10441 Uctober 9. inclusive, The black rear. The store will be conducted by , NME!h shops have taken the lead os Clarence Gardnet, the ice cream DMFT holiday closing in this village maker for the Gouverneur Ice Cream [A®! yoar the grocory stores, mest company Mr Gardner continues “Emu-hm, shoe storex, dry good: _. bla work at the ica cream plant.; and barber “hf?” adopted the * leaving Mrs. QGerdner to attend to P!A@ of closing on WasdnesdGay after the store A pop corn making outft, DOCUD®, this being efective only is part of the store equipmant. through the months of July and Ar Rushing Work om Aridge. | Bupt As yei nothing has been done . Gogverneus, May 38 -Tho work or; by theso esiablishments- towan! a putting the hardwood block finor on NA!F holiday, but probably the mat. the Williams strsot bridgo is pow (%\ Will receive attention within a undar way, and if the work is ant da ' (0% days layed, the bridg® will bo completed Gouverneur Motes, within a fow Gays «md Wilkams (Fouverneur, May $&. Beth street tra®Me will be renpanad As A0¥ Donald, a senior in Syracuse the present tim«, Kowler and Ra- \Oi has been spending ser wards traffeo is diverted io tha West C44 days in town with her parents, Bide whore It traverses Haflestoro: Mf and Mrs (C- C. Donald ~The street, crossing tho rather dangerous | Women's Relief Corp will hold a Hatlesboro street ratiroad crossing {(bimnble party Wednesday afternoon. Wth soma improvemonia baing | 2 al the home of Mrs. Lewii completad on the West Bido. the . P'garec! ~f East Main atreet Mem Starling streat and other improve. | Porm are requested to bripg one arti monts on the Emet Bide are receiv {|¢!° of food and dishes for themssives Ing attentteon ESarmd and gravel i« be 806 guests Rov.'J M. Atwood wil. ing drawn for the Sterling street ! PrOamch in the Unitarian b nex! curbing, which will be gotten under: Bum day, his subject being, \Spiritual way at once and Anished as rapuily Thizgs Are Spiritually Discerned® as cament supplies reach here Mr and Mre Eimer Esish of Soutb --- - Dak ota are spending a fow weeks bere. the gtrests of Mre. Irigh's sister, Mra. Myron Gates of Barnes street -- Miss Esste Whalen ang Mr. and Mra State Troopers Active. Potsdam, May 28 -State Tronperm® McMullen and Allen started a cam palgn this woek to stimulate enforce eat of the Taw banning glar ing headlights on motor vehicles Three arrests were made and Justice Redway imposed fines of $2 in each case. Mic ©. called there by tho dealih of a rela tive -Mra -C A. Bennet ha been spending the pmst week al | Itheea, where her son, Ralph, is at I tending Cornelt university. a Actual Experience teaches that- «K: coffee is often harm- fifg’ch 11:12am}, lgeéause ° o e ine - which i’: 1cl:ca‘ri’calirellalf’l? - is free from a?! harm ' ul substances. It is a delicious cereal bev gragfgl with Effie)“ ~ i ‘ . 7 pri» [zealfzvfezi‘l A figs; f tin from the grocer. * fleor®e J. Gon-t, was known here but it was MT». £ - C Made nuo oul. . mmCammmfikmmé} 4b * Alvin Whalen. are. in. Fowlerille . LMWRENE c. 0. P. T PREPARATIONS FOR THI CAM Potsdam, May | for the coming c uut the policy of out the nation thi the money in smal county Republica: civided St. Lawr erfbt dfatricts w lows: & 'hairman, G. ¥ Jam; vice son, Ogdensburg; otephens, Ogdenst iman, W. N. Bear renting Canton, I pont; H. J. Sanfo penting Po‘gsdam, l ton, Pler@@feld a Ogdens ('s w egatchie, Ogde Dekalb and Hetme Hammond, repres Morristown, Koss! A Horton, Mas: Loutaville, Norfolk pena. W. OE. Griff Lisbon, Mi ton. J 4). Sheldor resenting Fowler (.ouverneur and P tibson, ~Stockho Brockholm and La: The county will the amount Allott « based on the R the diatriet. Visit St. Regi Potsdam, May Eo A Everett, cha Indian commission day assistant in ten of the state ¢ carton, and Lewis the diviston of ac made a visit to the tion at Hogansbur io inspect the buf chased on the rese chool - Plans for I the achool were dis Governor Smith the bill making |p higher branches of lion to the St. Ref ligh, school will grade schools Alrea PASTURES ARE , IN NEED Gouverneur, Aa tain has been rep rections recently,. practically no real vide area of this p: lawrence county three woeks This bas permitted fay pring sowing and interruption than - hearty minfall wou! cated, particularly many InsteNces is the need of more I It fa believed tha ire better How thar the caso if the et had been warm, Lrass generally is prowthb, although ti late has been Idaa hap crop Much cor od within the past favorable condition. now, a good crop year Farmers ars the conditions up-t proianged spell of veather will have many crops locate drouth conditions. LEFT $38.0 Appraisal of Estate 8. V (SPECIAL TO New York, May of the not egtate | mmee-# Yery,; who-s of Willet H. Var made by one of t] flate\ appraisers, o in the surrogates' ( «hen thg decedent . Nahant, Mass, on lad left $36,010 48. direction of her w \ugust 13, 1917, pa Jow a Jennie W. Webs Mass , sister-in-law; 'he brother-in-daw, | ~ Clark, sister, the \lass., each $3,000, fither-inlaw, of N: ©,. Clara F Pen linn, Mass., $500, s mt Methodist *chu 00, all inheritance vit of the residuar (One-half of the Iv between her Chariea D. Vary, jr Vary. and the rema fon, John B Vary, 111 The Old Colony T Boston, without bot and qualified as the ttate.