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lakes \Plive Vell\ :> % WW ermmnefetrast , Cool in Style. and My! ~pace-maker. What is vogue today - on Broadway ordinarily is vogue else- where tomorrow, In Monroe Clothes we 'are able to show you on fe same day the men's styles New York is admiring-beautiful _ weaves and rich textures, smart, snappy - styles:that capture instant attention and uminimous approval, Monroe Spring Styles put you in step -with America's best dressed men-for *+ *- Neve York men buyMonme Clothes © mm asy ather kind. - . ~£ ‘JsghMSummerucoming-ho n} «pinta a qee / rfim.me~ compas ene s ap es Aye maps (e > -- - ‘q A__\» pas-i 2 ova fig non a +a b - - - _':r1 fie x wee Le ~ ‘--~wthait have paid diwdends from net earnings after surplus charges had been deducted. f Kila | - > \Pok 3?“ The executive head of the Stephen'J. McDonald, Incorporated, has planned the financml stmhfiire 015 exactiy tinrty-two corporations. FT| - \We. aFways build from the ground up, acting as the agent of the stockholdex s in the full 3 capacity of safeguarding their financial interests. * | . t | We; specialize-in theplacing of the securities of new and necessary industrial enterprises, =| 53s? | |: > affiliation whichpfalls for a keen knowledge of corporation practice. aco ans mes - was a A- cus investors.\ i \ oe @i of mames of men. ps « «s fold . «* - at - Jbreest New York, YORKisAmerica'sfashionable . 556 p Station. WARD P. SMITH, State St. 0 is Heard For New But Only Praise is H land Practice tical Method reatment Hodthfind Streagth. People used to Iaugh when monkey. d glands were first tal means for turning back the clock am weak, rundown and prema- making turely old od ef to Build and energetic. m ba mg Iuuus- people - views. The interest shown in mcnt has resulted lune-3M are now cattle, p { monkey prescribing glan taken from healthy young sheep and in tablet form and caten as one would eat aspiria or fron tableta of as a rong, youthful, treat- in m medical glands fhy‘kian! ve candy, INC. \s the pr ogress of the corporatlon they are interested in. Peopie Laughed at Glands it / Many physicians tiny glands bition and energy, o from headaches, dro lessness it would new tablets saupply. m. the name of the laboratories of the merit of Med 4 fefond the re should suyors fail } have the confidence of over three thousand customers, who have made investments ~ fix. R . Le 2. & F- ‘é investigate patents, diagnose markets, analyze supply and demand, organize sell- x , ifig\ forcefi, install efficient management and act as fiscal agents. furnishing stockholders - fwt§1 the absolute facts concerning the investments we offer. GrklE ‘We have the reputation of being \tough\ on corporations who do not live up to the ethics - of good business and we are proud of this rep lation because it reflects to the profit of our ' 1} People with surplus funds will find our service efficient, satisfactory . offer securities based on their merits and donot make a practice of selling the reputation STEPHEN J. McDONALD INCORPORATED 52 . B1T-521 Light & Power Bldg, Watertown, N. Y, Main Office, 614 City Bank Bldg., Syracuse, N Y. it! A p E A“, light: m.'ln° tk Ode «fix/w I ltgngi . put In your onfim. With - Have your repair man igs them 'you get a Guaranty - stall them or get them. ¥ , Bond which absolutely at the Ewer-Tyte Service f gunmennumcupowcr. *Phone 294. in our bodies go the bmldlng-ngeproceu of the bxlhom of cells in muscles, brain cad , dows: tin anemic, latless acd fed |Simple Way to Get Rid of rmaturely old, when we lack am- These Homely Spots when we suffer lands are mot secreting the oper 2mm! of “hormonn‘ lug gromt advance is king credited to the Glandular Researc Laboratories, 244 'West 29th Street, New York, mand Gland Extracts can Abe procured of any drug” under person after two weeks The stockholders wags at hbertyto Investlg‘ate and it is part of our duty to keep investors informed as to i HET IEEONTES 0 STATE MEETHG §¢H08EN BV FEDERATION ' AT a .CLO8ING MEETING LED af MBS. ¥. P. ABBOTT 'Plan of Reconstruction of State Government is Endorsed-Resolu- tions adopted. Election of delegates and alter \Rates from the Northern New York Federation of Women's Clubs to the tate Federation meeting at Utica in October, was the final business trans- \Hered by the Northern Federation Thursday afternoon. Mrs Vasco P. Abbott of Gouver- Anour. newly elected president, and Mrs Harvey F. Farrington of Low- ville. retiring president, will attend Fas the first two delegates. Mra. Mark 8 Wilder of Watertown and Mrs W J. Allen of Adams, paz presidents, will be the other two delegates. - 'The aiternate delegates will be: |FRECKLES asert that + sleep- 1\ sour face is covered with freckles amd «eth patches that mar an other- Wise «lear complexion, and you want to get rid of these dluf uring spot tr; a little Ar-zo-l3, the dainty ben | which may be had from Wor- den » {'rug Store, Baker's Eharpiacy, Of any dru store. ° droge PH easy and pleasant to use Bpt api: nod at night on it will glear away freckles und mo(h patches. almest overnight, Just uppllruuon or 'we will show fun hoit emay it | quickly rid yourself of these ugly sp u no mauiter how deep séated they are or hps lung you have d them I1 is a real pl ure to use Ar-zo-!a. It has a delicate! natural odor and is mo sucessful 1 clearing the complex- lon it should Be on every lady's dress- Ing 'able Any drug store can supply you and the cost is trifling tppnr sts are author- W price to {eel like a new “FM“. T. H. Dunlap of Garthige mis | Mrs, W. H. Jackson of onville, and Mre. Jullus Frank o gdeng- urg. The convention in its closing ses- slon took favorable action on* a resolution presented by Mrs. + G. D. Hewitt, president of the state federa- tion, endorsing the plan for the simplification of the governmental functions as outlined by the recon- struction commission report to the governor, by reducing the number of commissions, \with its consequent reduction of the cost of government, and added effiqiency.\ The following report was made by the committee on courtesies: \This convention is passing into history as ang of the most inspiring since its organization 12 years ago. \To our president, Mrs Farrington, we want to congratulate you on your successful administration of the past two years. May your mantle fall on your successor. . \To the city of Watertown we wish to éxpress our thanks for all privileges extended by the mayor. \We wish to commend the efforts of the program committee for their excgllent programs provided for every session, and extend thanks to the press for the fine reports of the same. \To the musicians and readers who have given us so much pleasure and lightened the strenuousness of the sessions, we wish to express both our admiration and appreciation. \Thanks are hereby extended to the speakers and to all others who contributed to the success of this convention.\ j The report was signed by the com- mittee, Mrs. L. H. Dunlap chair- man; Mrs. M. E. LeLong. Mrs W. H Jackson, and Mrs. Fred Bushart I CANDY COMPANY WILL EMPLOY 75 Will Be Operated by George W. Adams Company, In- corporated Clarence L. Figher of Lflgléz) Falls, f The George W Adams (Company, Inc, has opened negotiations for a large supply of sugar to be import- ed especially for its use when its candy factory, 210-212 Factory stroot, bogins turning out lu'i'aruducts in the ' mear future Practically all of the re , rnodeling and redecorating work has been completed and some;of the ma- chinery to be used in the manufac | ture of candy ia here while other shipments are en route Present plans of the company call for a production of 100,000 pounds of . which will be solid over the counters of its own stores which wil be sca! tored among ten of (the bigfes: €llies in this section of the country - The local concern eaters the candy bustness on a new plane be ng* both manufacturer and retailer.. thus eliminating the middlemen s profits. Starting with the local fac . tory as the producing center it is planned to build up a chain of tens stores As soon as they are operat- ing satisfactority, additional stores j will be opened. Statistics gathered by the com | pany show that for the past aovornli United States and other countries | too has been on the increase the advent of prohibition the demand for candy has been «o greaj Cba'' rmanufsacturers have not heen ahl +o | keep up wtth it They beleve tra! this demand is going to prove per menant and will grow even larger When opened for the predar' on of candy the lora] plant w.'l giv em | ployment to abou 750 people, 'en men and 65 women Offcers nf the company are Lenrge W Adams president and treasurer A < Adams. manager D't I Wo mon. secretary, POS slate and |r Thompson, directors I 10 | FEATURE SCHOOL PiCHICS: winners __ to _ aAepresent Towns at LEwis coun ine e are al- t 4 and profitable. We kon t ar ba t, TY FaiR | Low ville, May 28 There sali ba geveral achool pienies held fel che schools'in Lewis county dur nae the month of June A «pefing mau h «* be held at these pionics. the winners to represent their town at the coun ty fair in September at the spelling maich to be held then The {nliow \ ing schools will pionic in these dave Montague May I% - Denmark dune 4. Cobb school. Harrisburg, June 11 , . Barnes Corners June 2n R:CEIVE SUGHOOL MONEY omen - Final Amount For School Year in Lewis County. I The | schon ' Low ville, May 28 money has been received ?n the Lewis county Ireasure;, E. Ho Barnes Thi«wis the final manew for the school year. the firs half on cluding the teacher=' retirement fund having been paid to the supbr | visors during the mogth of Marth ' The rsesessments follnk Croghan. 2 627 1h. [nana, | 32, 492 11 Denmark. $2 in, | (Grog, $1034 95. _ Harrahurg | $1.4in »» , | *| Highmarket, - $9%PS50,. - fi, | 51022. Leyden, $2.721 T8, Loavlie, $4.244 09, ~ Lyomedate, . $1.04f in | Marlinshurg‘ $2.588 35, _ Montague, $1286 10, New @Bremen, $2.01; {o, | Osceola, $82700, _ Pincknes. f1, 561 20. Turin, $1,909 32 Watson, 811665 West Turin, 9172 1A. To Take Fourth Degree Lowville, May 28.- Following are the imen from the Co J McMorinw , Council, No 781, of Lowville, \\hn| will take the fourth degree which | will be exemplified at the Knights of Columbus club house in Watertos l on Sunday: Peter McGovern, Patrick McCarthy, Alex. Compo, N. R. Hewitt, Thomas W. MeQratH, Q © Fiesthamel, FP. J. Boshart, Albin Bur. gr B. F. Donahue, Edward Monroe, liam J. Andre, Howe McConnell, George Bernholz. First Band Concert, Lowville, May 28 -The Lowvilie band, under the leadership of Luth: | er Asking, will give its first open air l concert of the season on Saturday . evening. The subscription list show « that $800 has been raised for thye brand and it is hoped that the amount I wilt be - mariner) tetors S # tuis qu candy per month practically ali of' years candy consumption in 'he '* tooo. - s ; 3 1 .‘ a H F Moora + wtp arw doa s (+ 2k aw wom taon woop pe ¥ W @ M aP Wows a c+ ['t Nothing could be a ter delight tothe fulHigured womin, than the long, slender lines into which a Rengo Belt Reduc- ing Corset molds and gradually trains her figure. Do not envy the charm with which a slender woman wears the Infest modes. Wear the Rengo Corset and enjoy that charm yourself. They instantly inoprove the figure. ~ The exclusive Rengo characteristics are the results of the patented Rengo Belt features which make this corset doubly strong, yet give elasticity and freedom. Rengo Corsets are economically priced from $8 to $10. Frank A. Empsall & Co. 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Great, deep coil springs - nine inches deep--think of it-aB fasten- ed together by cross-springs, instead of being rigidly tied with twine, It adjusts itself silently and instantly to each change of position, _, Conforming to every curve of your body, it gives you that perfect support which means relaxation, rest, sleep. Finithed in the Rome gray enaene-the De Luxe is dust proof and greav tree lt ts interchangeable withs - out adjustment, made to fit any bed, wood or metal. AT ALL GOOD STORES MANHATTAN-ROME CO. _ Long Island City, N. Y. Buffalo - Newatk - New Haven Philacleiphia Rochester _ Syracuse To Kill All Insects “fl uash, pumpkin, melon plants, rose and currant p Fri—s) “12mg In Packages, Pails and 100 lb. Sacks. ~__* WELDON & WELDON ~~~ ~ Quinn's ] sities. It wil rre required you want-a: maybe we ca morrow. CHEC this lis To make certain t have not overlookes the NECESSITIE:S THE HOLIDAY TF All can be bought I qQUINN'8. Hair Brush .... Tooth Brush ..... Clothes Brush .... Whisk Broom .... Pocket Comb .... Manicure Articles Face Cloth ........ Playing Cards .... Court Plaster .... Adhesive Tape .... Absorbent Cotton Gauze Bandage ...: New Skin ........ Peroxide ... ...... Oil of Atronella for Mosquitos .. Skin Lotion ....... Tooth Paste Tollet Soaps .. ..... Talcum Powder ... Extra -G Make yor Quinn's and y you will get a QUALITY. P ‘ . _- ASSORTED CREAM 1 CARAMELS 4 Flavors 48¢ Pound NEW No. 1 PINE Extra Fil Home Grown As Carnation, Sal Pepper, I Bald Corn Delivery We Close A1