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\Judge May Needed in Northern reno gfi'ficfi Wm; sis sat <0 P 13515412132; A Horrins sprigs Addressés. Aro Given at Headquar- ters in Lincoln League Foil ap Woodruff, ~ Averaging Sha . . der 100 Mile Per Hour, _ | - ;% o = 002312010; J 28 Indianapolis, Ind., 'May 29.-Four- ' * TO teen ear-spam! their drivers have Gav; ”mt-Pl“? Carpenter qualified for the $00 mile race the . I mg4fiflfl9tfln Indianapolis Motor speedway M17?- _ ¥ z Pas jolly day and ten more were.to qualify] |__, ~ i togay. An average speed of 80 milesa| Mra. Elia® Lewis of p;, an hour for four laps around the 214 | who has for some time been mile brick saucer is required of each | 64 In- the hotef at Herrings Lug!\ n; fiszE. L. H.. Putnam \Tolls Farmers 152 . Dealers HMava® Bigned Agreement ajid Others [Will Probably Me | {epfare sara; Rerced to by Tueginy. C * Albany, May 290.-The Argus says: Steady improvement in the condi: tion of United States Distrlc‘t Judge Ray of Norwich is mow advanced as the latest and fmmost forceful argu-| ment against the confirmation, by | | the United States senate,; Of Frank Schenectady, Wilson's nominees as additional judge in this district,- to aid Judge Ray. || Aunouncement of Mr. Cooper's dom- ination was met with a stor a position by the Democratic 'state or- ganiration and since that time the q fight at Washington has been hot. .|L It is declared that\ Judge condition is such that he is ab. considerable ° attention to court business and is sven conduct atee) plate o=, & ig paper. and im a clome Thore are mayo fects <howera®r, somme ot which olt &s of & so Of bue than: uine stamp, aand the pripting; under a mignmi Sixty-one woméli from - various towns in northern New York attend- ed the luncheon held in'the New Woodruff this neon by the Libonard Wood workers Of the S21d cbngres slonal district. Following the lunch con, the women listened to severml speakera in the beadquarters in the League rooms. Mrs. Carl H. Hanna presided. Mrs. f the New York headq ennard Waod cipal speaker. ndensed Milk company | 'f and the Shefleld Farms' Company, Inc., both of which have receiving efferson county, have cements. with the. Dairy- to nccopt June milk e demanded by the league. uncement wis msde by L an, president of the Jeffor- goh county branch, in a meeting at the city hall late this afternoon. The Borden plants are at Carthage, Clay» CARTHAGE: xthage, May special elec- _ \hm n); this village, Friday. in . the taxpayers «sn opportunity Yote npon. two- proposition®: ' Pro- sition I, to bond the yillage . for $50,000: to erect . a 1,000,000 - gallon storage -. stand pipe; | Propositi ¥, to bond village for 0. to provide sanitary sewerage for e northern section: of the village ade under 105 altles an hows hes hade under 100 miles an hour, mp g made the. boat time in the prelimin.|fD which ashe wes riding and of» # 3 ”£54 He will get the pole, Rickenbacker, | premier | and Watertown buflz'u The byphen in the words \\W saving; it bhehwphlooks more 1 a period thir a hyphens | . .,) A Fistinct white vertical lins my alo American \ace\ and formerly a com- petitor in 500-mile rage events here, ** Friday nigh few from Dayton, Jean Hopkins uarters of the League was the prin- the sum $54, de Un] \\* Tigre imrapacmy ,t i At. ;% - z ACCIDENT: AT-FEtTS - mij brought to St, Joachim's hoapltky followiig ® collision between the Tap the busses of the Carpenter-ca;- Ate 16, shortly any, » Suffering from bombing plane yesterday, landed on years old, edge Of Frindclin's Zeit choak. - Qb‘o' in A Ej‘nt pllnful injurlel. .Bhe: is about 45 cluding\ Alexandria, Parham - and Iohn-streets-Both propositions were {whil - by small majorities, by five and the second by CARTHAGE SEOUTS wil. Lafargeville « and - Sterlingville, ing sessions of the countt at his home. 6 Sheffield's has a plaut at Blick | | If thin ts established as & fact, if is] 2 questionable whether an appointment 0 of an additional jud Seated on the platform with Mrs. and -Mra. Hanna wore Miss tebbins, Mrs. Robert W. and Mrs. George Stebbins. announced that 4,000 names n signed to the petition to be presented to former Senator Elon R. rown, Mrs. George D. Foster leads among the canvassers, with 525 cards to her credit. Mrs, H. C. Carr has the apeedway green and pits and garages., $200,000 RAISED The uppor liitle Dall or_ dot. be. the lacarel leamvos on -th hand aide of ths stamp, a the Aumguat mrice \*4.19 distinet sa in: the original, more ike a part of the leat, -t The ' while vertical line, near the edgo of FrinXlin's. left chaek fs the most moarkeiE defect. Most of the other dliffertmecos axe so visited the vived (by Rev. H A. b -. iy close | Today's meetin there were indic strike would have t , because the New York milk con- refused to accopt & by the. league g was called whop } that a milk a be called June ge would be, le [Bo Republicans and Denivocrats have called the attention of the senate to the fact that Judge Ray man soon be able to resume thp full duties of his position, and this is one of the chief ilkey, S aervite., 'The 35;an the parlor ference board had the price deraande for June milk. Since then, however, The accident occurred on the sist,\ road. within the village of Felty Mills. One of the busses 'or ° Carpenter line bad just Cro88ed, the railroad tracks, coming of ot 1591“ Milis to the stgta road, and wag pro. ceeqing toward Watertown, The a | other 'car, which was owne an ~~ INSPECT ARMY Post [CoL ArEXANO®R® 16 inTermgsr- '~ o _ . ED JN. sgouT bad 150 cards signed. throughout the meeting the Wood Fires Burning.\ Armong those present were Mrs. H. an agreement ha expert 'exaiulazation wilt ing the price fo to detect this. _ reasons for thé delay in the Coop- been reached {x- er confirmation, June and the fol- lowing three months,. Réports . re- r. Putnam indicate 152 (Continued From Page One.) .be required hy €* t ep driven by H. Hubbard of He was also coming toward this by the state road, mot havig lofg ~ : MOVEMENT Carthage, - May 29. - Rev, F. 8. 'BDbou:] Enatman, séoutmaster,. has complet to take all the Bo 'and any boys 'who have ever ea tok arbor to vialt Madison Bar- ay, June 6, ' Colonel Rob der.In\ desply interested yement. They will} 180 p. m., red > Their friends C. Dexter, Black River; Mrs. W. H Kidder, Oswego; Mrs. Adams; Miss Ruth fimo and Mrs, Luther dealers have signed the agrasments to pay the June price. ers will also sign, it is known, and the few that have held out the strong- est against the 'price will Be Tarced to sign by hort Tuesday.\ -| 6 farced to sign by noxt Ti OGOENSBURG PROPERTY - I5 S0L0 Af AUCTION & . Rdenkburg, May 39.-Several pir- of 'property ormned by Captain )n were sold at public auc y by WV. G. Moore, a wolt anctfonser of this city. \h which was ersoted BDeVinne, editor and pub- o Mirror, a weekly news- by Mrs, Foils 800. The building ed of concrete bfocks, Between ten and twelve entries have been registerd in the Deven- dorf cup race at Clayton Monday |! afternoon, Memorial day, undor the auspices of the Clayton Park As- \Then out of California funds you | The bus was driven EXPECT £000. -PAMMDE I (Continued From Page T-went stion- | sengers. It turned u Pitkins of pop.| S808\ Chairman Kenyon quest! . po | raine. Mrs. Phillip Fowler of Low- | ° ville sent her regrets. The decorations rooms were under the supervision of Mrs. Robert W. Bowman and Mrs. Henry A. Hickok. Lilacs were used , \I'm sure that's about right,\ Mc-| road. . Marks on the or '* \Somewhere . around $50,000 spent in California then,\ Kenyon | the driver applied remarked. McCabe said expenses of | skidded a distance | speakers had been paid at four big Apparently, Mr, H meetings, circulation or printed mat- the brakes and stgted up expense. ip attempting to pass the money i caught the front wheel, bend A committes cdmoud ot W. 0, Henry, B. Werd J. W, MacGregor and J. H. Has#ie h Ins apd Mrs. Bowpan talks, after which Mrs She said that she erested in politics After careful in- ter was the largest item of he sald, with little or no spent on newspaper advertising. Tells of Hoover Expenditures, McCabe said the Hoover workers circularized the whole state once Of | of the road. twice and had many workers, wom- fen as well as men, employed - in house to house canvasses, \They were taking whole pages of newspaper advertising.\ he added. In Los Angies alone, he as been named. to raves %n the local cerp- s tbane balf'dozey Can- adian veterimme: aro beurled here. 'The committes wil mest at the club head- , 7 Pranklin arcade, at _ 10 realininary.-.to deo The service fig of the Canidians, Ok thore who lost avvice, will not be completed for the paardde, \Th Hopkins spoke. bad not beer int until a year ago. vestigation she picked the Republi can party and affliated herself with it. Sho predicted a landslide Geperal Wood. In referring to him as & soldier, she compared him Washington - and Father of the Country was himself Mrs. Hopkins then gave A beautiful allver and gold cup, measuring about a' foot in height dles of sliver, been offered by Pert W. Devendort, president of the Parl W. Devendorf Corporation of this city, to the win- ner of the race. The cup, which is a valuable one. is being exhibited in the window of the .Devendort - building, e mesa | D, H. 9mm; the «ramen. with the names fa ; Macchia for $5 their lives in this road to go into the village, other | Montondo and was cartying (“vii n the road keeping to the right side viii:- vad - indiegty that the Hubbard car noticed the bus was | when some distance from it and thay brakes and About 50 feet. bbard released bus if taxle, the steering arm and bub ing the tire on the big CadtHad tjg, 'The Hubbard roadster then glanced It is thought that Mrs Lewis \it efther thrown or attempted to Jump and she became caught in the dooe ; of the car. Because of the series\ sata | injurles to thoe woman's knees & is there wore 1,600 paid Hoover work - thought that. the full woight of the street, today, and will be taken to Clayton this evening, where It will be exhibited until a brtef sketch of Wood's life os in height and is located told the women that the country did ' It - was is an maple the Sirror.. the emblem of Canada, scattered:O0ver body fell upon them. . The third occupant of the at, William Wile, a corre- ' spondent of the Philadetphia Pubue | AUS® Lila Congress of Herrings, 533 o winner is an- {not want to tako any more chances with a university president. She de clared that the high cost of govern- mont was responsible for the bigh cost of living. This caused great Sho then compared condi- tions of today with tho & fisld of white and esurrounded by a Many activitle; are being planned by tho Caniifaan club this summer inclucking the organisation of a bumaball team. C Libram, billlire® roomz and other fea- tures w#ll1 bo estrblished in the near future | Teppeotarily the club bas house- on the corner of Water | streots, . La Macchia fon ouble house in the ._ North Water straost nounced. The winner may retain the cup for one year, and the trophy becomes ths pormanent property of the motor-boat owner who wins the Devendorf race three years - con- secutively. hjl‘he cup will be contest: i Ledgor, was asked about an article Lhe wrote stating , been raisod In CaHfornia for John- Wile said J. H. Rosseter and ais | Wibam H. Crosker had beon ins mental in raising the fund. there was a alush fund is Call that $86.000 had same vicinity { [ Tan parchried 6 M4 £33331! of _ a?“ winner © parcéin. ith | In the ugh wtreot w}: Clubrooms with One of the conditions of the race is that the ongines of the boats uninjured as Mr. Hubbard. Dr. H.'R Biggar of Black Rivge was summoned and ordered lin. lowisn removed<to this city by am» bulanice | Hor Injuries consist of bad. ly gashed knoes and it ia thought that she may be suffering from ip tru- fornia we want to know it,\ Chair. | tProal injuries. > man Kenyon declared. Tho witnes a otarc nn als | MEMONAL SERVICES AT headquarters mz the g 60:1“, J. A. Jnezkron, Ke . .or L Ome 10 Which uccohia for 38 York - avenus ore bougpt'br Jolin To uno win - ETERANS Ar- REpwOud MEXICO POINT INN . OPENS ITS SEASON RECORD BO participating must be constructed ord engine parts. boats so equipped and other points along number of which hare made unusual spesd records and sor- eral of them developing from 20 to 35 miles an hour: mt 1013353 of out of genuine F sald he had beard that all candida Thero are many deal of money. Cerling Limit For Campaign. \1 was told,\ he sald, \that t colling was the limit for the John okinas anticipat.! ED AT WATERTOWN OWNED \| tons Sunder arrenton 391 , SCONB8 \OF VETERANS anp FIXE Edwin 8 Harris of Albany, N v.} PEPARTMENT unite wiry state chairogan, i G. A. A. NATIONAL - QUARD COMPANY IN DECORATING , former Democratic MAS-CLIRA 5. MILLER -DlEs t MissactoserTs (EPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) t _ Hedwood, May 26. Mexico Polut. May Ip| celebration of Me e -Plans for the a..] Redwood , hav been - completed. was questioned is to a campaign for 29 -- Mexico .}. Polnt Ino opened today under the AVilliam G. McAdoo. He anid te did Adams, May 39 -THo Adams fre not know whether there was a \o ment and gon» of ~ \ eterar management of Howard E Dorr o union service record number of guests 1s expected tod, Pleasis - and Alexandria l There will big Adoo campaign or a McAdoo fund » ing ad Company I. Third Infantry, Na- was asked b FORMER MEstDENYT or WATER. wil hold their usual memorial sgrm* e this year. nacisted bh oune Q, A. y Senator f Na Edxo \Did Daniol c Roper ever ask ' R. and the local post of cre Amer you about the McAdoo candidacy 1\ _ lean Legion - The services this year \IH say od and then erptain,\ will be held at the gras: of B. P asked me Bassett., in Elmwood cemetery, at 2 45 Sunday afternoon the Rive up hta \ = business in case'Mr MeAdoo became \Darke over Sundey and D Cluto's six-piece orch town will furnish mus gerford of Watertown. owner of the Inn, personally supertntended the opening arrangements heavy bookings throughout the sen- «on are anticipated by Mr | BoY KNOCKED Down or auto) tional Guard, will mot tike part in the Mernorial «lay parade, it was am nounced this a ftirntesn. The organi- sation had sagree«d to\ march with the vatorans and spatrlotZe organintions should the tee uhiforms arrive in time, buat now that it is certain that tha equipment will mot be here in time for th paride. thos monbers of tha outfit hmevo been informed not to propmre for the procession. The e@equipmment was shipped on the Methodist church as in yeare but there' will be a torfal service in the Lutheran urch on Sunday momin | will attend in a body f all the wars have bean invited. II bé provided for s) wien sOPFDY Sorin Town PASSES AwaY¥y at I8LAND CREEK, AGED Pl Mri. Clara Stewart Billen, day night at her Creok, Mass., follow ness of tuborculosis, Mes. Miller had 'Litfon had b Harfis replied. \Mr. Ro if I thought he should and veterans 1 advised him \You know Mr MeAdco | ing m long ii} not to\ Church aged 58 years. B A Can \I know he sald he wasn't \ ree years and her con® McCabe said one group of 300 can} cal during the The | precession will form ca street in front of the G A R halt at 2 20 p m. and «iff thore at ? 10 sharp, in the {clton ing. order. The colors, Marshal of the Day €. lege students wore hired to ward At A W+ \UN and - staff, Eh\ Adims poiling places clection day by the P8\0. ! Company, 8. O V Resertés, H past two months. ._ She was born in t and had spen May 17, but owring to various delays it has mot arwived Rrere up to the It weould weqyire soverii days properly to Inu» the equipment Brecks Dry Up and. Farmers Hav To Carry Water. . ¥ the long promised ralt - as Son of Mr. and Mra. Fred McOmb is Slightly Injured he town of Worth t the greater part of her learimg bere about cover cornmittee While drlvms; his sutomobite as crcert; Don Rounis Post of the Missourt ag _ Me\ Clan - Legion. Gourr | gif; >- 'As nearly as 1 cam calegtate the«e AYAM®® Ore department. G \ R., in years ago. home in Island C the past year an 0 remains will She had madd her after it has irarived and officers diss reok, Maas., during counted even tho ro elovont®-hour might be male. Factory street about 6 Fr.day might. Lowis Buster, 20 Offental Flats, West Sroator Johnson Main atreet, struck to the pastement the son of Mr and Agures, $203 NOU hna bares rpi brooks in northart Naw. York - ars drging-up and farm j carry water from distant points macte possibility arrangementa in California and knocked New York *About ma int \ aulog & The program at the « eme ry will e is follows. Selection by the bard, Ne v Pr ver by chaplain of the ore depart lxii‘:ub;.”:‘hl “p ment eelection by male quartet; E dald hot ddr by Charl M Pi day ham a few thone,p: by aries ) ere Monday morning and ed to the Howland furerat chaps, will bo remov- obtain supplies for farm purposes. 'The crops are being seriously tarded by the failure of rain to put in an apparrance and the 'ground is becoming baked. A big increase In the use of water Mrs Pred MeOmbor, 3 V arte avenue - added that aH ot The small boy was onty slightly in aggregate more i Jured _ He was taken to his home and dollars. a report made at police headquarters As the driver reached PennsyIsania pass ; Aw Yotk, §5.000 o= The membiras of the company will assist in tho doexorition of the graves | Sta of service moim, however, and will ba contribute in cher ways toward the observarrce of tho nmtional holiday. ta street, where the funeral will held st 4 Monday afternoon, Rev \And | outaide of through Factory Square he turned out to We communicate With Qur Dai\ Nelection by male quartet fraternal se nratton service. singing. | ARer us the \®lec'ion by the band _ around n mtrest car crossing the street in back He did not sea !t in tim struck by the bumper y residents fs-alszo reported, | It hes betome necessary for prac tically every amateur farmer in the city to spritikle his home garden by means of a hoso with the expected The boy was contribution *\ q the car :ed. st Fd amon . ~]#: BY $100_ER0M CLEAIUP Senator Spencer ask ving are two daughters, Mra. vermyeter and Mrs. Florence both, of Island Knows of No Fund;, ~ paride wiry enjoy the privileges Crook, Mass., \Y. whither they are will wear white gloves bat no uniforms,. msuirrine Sern vtre » ARE OTRA WEE— 'slush , + ' was absolutely \ funds\ were used for Johnson \Do you know of a drawiug - of Nellie Receives Notice 3.100,an In currency out . of Crocker National mn NAME CHANGED Two vEars AGO, CERTIFICATE NOW FILED: County Clerk of Frank A. Lekters Change Mra. Hattie Bellinger of Lewriiis, and thros grand- fan emir the ansociation or not. £3 153mm» the Toes who ok a pait in the cele | 08A wi ok a part sc {fixnud they mre privileged to mxgt upon the tug consumption of HOPE NOW To Rr 4:8! asoue F Aol RoX, reat (+ N00 BEFGRE WORK is a Tory of To BE SENT ALL OVER worLo COMPLETED bank for your ENDEAVOR, TO GBT aLL RVK evening of electionI BISH OUT OF FIFTH aND About $100 haes beez recoafved by Washington, Ma Mirager CHarenc» A Bingham. 29.--A running or D | atory of the Army-Navy annus! base asked Senator 3 . e tho swimming pool, the shower e sag \p hs, the poot room, r & To from _ Exzer county. , * McCabe said He clase. | BIxTH warps bull game at Annapolis today will be finshed all over the world, wherever naval detachments aro located. 'To Attend Memorial Service. Lowvilia; May 29.-The Lowvilic Posts of the G. A. R., the American wask: for (Eze school shoe fund, the money being obtatmed fromn sales of rags, rubbers, magmzines and pa- papers that vers collected in the first four wards of the cl elght dollars ras rocei day. Itis hoped that meore than $300 New Jersey, showing that Frank A ' 00 the story Lebkeucher. the president t Black River Traction Company of this city had changed his name to Frank A. Lester, was Just fled in the office of County Clerk Joseph as a \d- dirty scandal \ APARTMENT Sou icmp * MRS. JENNIE mM'CAMBRIDGE or - BENSON MINES BuYS BLock AND Grocery io hava bean asked to E in the parade to do so. Efforts will bo made by the depart ment of public works to compiet® the clean-up work in the fifth and FOR THE PAST 15 Yeans | fere Sethe te - The change was made Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be recein@ from Daughters of the American Revolu wards. It had Besen h lly epartment and gro- eer ore nne cess Friday but City Manager Clarence @ ,, A Bingham ing conferred MRS. ELLA RoOoBERTs or copen. gham this morning . C WALL B. ~ PRESENTEDWiTH on oped that $1,«] cary store this is not | street, belonging All| bins, has been so y old rags,. rub- [Pringle to Mrs. J. papers are ask- +205 West Main to John W. Rob. | 1d through C. 3. ennle MeCambrid of Benson Minea. Mrs. MeCambrid 600 would be possible, it his persons that hve an bers, magazines and tlor and Daughters of 1812 haye been Invited to attend f Mamorial day service at the | First church Sunday morning, by the pas- Recital at immaculat® Heart. HAGEN Digs Another pupils' recital an usual merit was Immaculate - Heart presented at | Mrs Ella Roberts, with Superintendent Charles U Oét man in regard to pushing the work as fast as possible so tha! there would be nh rubbish piled in front of aged 63 yeara. | Iho residences in the fifth and sisth iMlam P Roberts | *Rrd8 an Sunday. Extra trucks were ate Friday nigni| bired in an effort to complete the She had been | YOTrk ft is expacted that the wofk ast 15 years, al. | WH be started in the seventh wilt n had not been | OD Tuesday. There will he no clei® car and a hair! UP On Monday, Decoration Day. ed to tis them in separate bundles and leave them on the eurbin days that the war~d is tor, Rev, Alfred deGroot Vogler, who NEW FOXD-ToURiNg car aiven emorIAl sermon. Key. NEW YORK | evening. The program war Infevrest ing from the ver the last. There solos and quartettes; and solos, a harp sele ! tions and songs by the little The affair was well aften the parents of dad thoroughly Inst recital of the reason will be en next week. The following names appeared on d2 and har father have & on the } store at Benson Mi ike possession o about July 1. Sald to be about $11,000. Mr. Pringle has sol barn at 102% Bronso widow of the late W Y frst number to . Of Felts Milla, died were piano duos,» aen running a and they will the local proparty The consideration was will preach a L __ -_, ABY. Scheduled to be hip? sone For some time» fast ripg bananas have been scarce. They don to ripen fmat cnowigh to meet mand. Until retositly the fruit stores have been well supplied with grape. io the City hospital violin duets. °\ Invalid for tha p recfta., though her condition; people. Serious until about in this service. . Tuthill, wife of the pas- tor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, his a new -Ford touring car, the. car been given her by friends in tk: cliy who have been int! th Rev, and Mrs. Tothill for at's. \Mrk Tathill has been in ¥ | Yury poor' health for some and- in making. her thy p Warned of Counterfeiting. rs and business men are warned to carsfully scrutinize ail e notes on the fad. ank of Atlanta, Ga., aerial | number F7066005A, and all $5 notes of the Bank of the city of d the house and n street, belong- Schell of Pierrepont Manor. ts uity necond were taken to funeral will day | Burial those participating Copenhagen, where The Probably be heid on Sun giv.: will be made at Faltk She was born ar C ughter of Bydney $10 federal rea cheok | letter sunon sem. > 4 etlices w.) WLL CLOSE TOMORRON and - Harriet Le the program: Pauline Smith, C. Lew.: Chickering. Her ear 1 & friends | expressed the k letter L, portrait of | fruit and at a reasonatle price, but New York Air Brake plant j it ife was spent| SPECIAL TO MARK, Gying her mar LAST SEs8:i0N UNTIL 1s, Mary Frances O'Brian, F Belle Rubin, Franc Ruth - Hyland. Jo Drummond, William Duffy, M. V cent, H. LeFevre, Herma Sage, Euni Warren, Raymond Donnelly, dred Johnson, Stusrt Clare Carlin, Carrio 8 ple, Edward Sullivan, K. Charlebois, E. O'Brien, G. nere mem @r noone, motoring would afd pher health | Mre, Tuthili w in muich batter health, and bean-enjloying the use of the car elivery this month. wies wigo to Wed, . es of $04 Seymour and Miss Vera Lamon street, Harrison, series 1892. have been counterfeited and the jobs are easily discernable by experts. wisicoensataomns Masons Give Dancing Party, Beveral hundred persons mttendead n &t the Pamelia grange ning by the Piagah Lodge, round dances mad 'Buppar was serv as tha>:emson advices they hava | Friday L become searcer and highor in Oranges have aso advance and the stock ii limited | Dealers were w«ell-mpp with straw borrises and - pinampples. | Kelly. There is a fine rade of lemons in the market, and %he price is reason- able. \There is a full ls of the f season's early gwen wegstables at fF. Farmer, the stores Pron the hounégrown on- lon to the new potato. i( ia Plan MitZmes Memoes. Members of the» Watertown D Ing Club welll meet Hotel téright to peots of condist4: during the comings Bava rt O@# the orgauix hat E-Bay are enter In such tices amd the tor the to take Haas, , in that village but folt riage to Mr. Roberts greater part of her He died nine she then remov Mrs. Roberts\ w Methodist Episcopal Corcoran tied price. [ record in the 50 yard dash, din price [distance in six seconds .in t C. A. noon hour shop activities, This time was m sho apent the life in - Pelts yoars ago and ed to Copenhagen. member of the church of Felts William Ma afe last year by' o The points of the ten date are: J. Smith; 259; 258; J. Floratte, Logh borough, olar, Ida Kop! 235; W, Parson, 2238: 220; R. Switzer, 208; w, W. Norfolk, 163; rR. R. Evens, 115. Next wook will be the last event The event will be & are one daughter, tts of Beaver Fal son, WilHard e out the program. ed in the dining hall. MB] A considerable number of Watertown Masons wore.present, , Undergose an Operation, Mrs, Earl F. Corpwell of 422 Flow. .|&f avenué mast, who was Operated ty hospital this morn- dicitis, 14 reported mi this afternoon. Mrs C taken i12 Friday and ored to tha hospital Wriday , the oppration being per. Miss George A. Gill. y 29. -The funeral of was held this after. ome of Mr. and Mrs. Watson, where he and the remains sas, his former t. Mr. Gill was ears and he is sur ico, Mrs, Gf: LOowvilie, Ma George A. Gill noon from the h Bert Walden in died Wednesday, .} were rerit to Arkan home, for intermen agod sbout §8 y. vived by his no whom he resided and other re his wife having died\ sover Atertown and Frank hickering of Coponhag Covered Dish Sy , A committee of mig Association haade Breen was ents Ing at the hom Olarence M. Jo Place, a cove enjoyed. Thirty-five [in all Tactories. the runfing broad Jump, [récord Is 16 fest, 9 inch \The standing of the f the and of the fourth wae! PRabcook, 2780; . a : Air Brake, 2580; J. B. Wise, he factory athiatle must wilt Be “total-backg- feld, Sat In the Afrarioan disowns the *p Jhgyvgfgnmfifaae rtained “Mtg even- hnson of 310 Trim of the menisbe have hores t been waiting Hon upon the mitter, wears in attend- members being | { FALL Sunday next, being Trinity Sundif, will mark the date of the last sion of Sunday sthool to be held f Trinity church untif September. 8$@ clal services will be held at 10 Sun- day fmorniug at which time members of the Sundgy sohool will moet, rats or in the afternoon, the regulat . ®, 4 The special services will includei: musical program by the church cho and the Sunday choir Fig“ | blEed. The 2 will march into the _ church, the thuroh dhoir taking thel# | regular places and-the Sunday “fizz“ thoir taking a place in the audien be: The rervice which will follow will for. the youny peqple particnlarly. > Th fast that oanse so earlf lfi-N‘1 COL. J. WESLEY . TIFF IN $300, ' JERSEY MAN I MetatHo Cartridg ons! Has Busines a s embfoy, + Yap % Ogdensburg, May ley Allison has ente 000 in the United court at New York, ing H. M. Dodge 0: director of the R Union Metallic Can Allison claims that due him as commiss for more than two The petition decl: the first year of the geeking contracts fc that he made a co Allison to aid in ob Great Britain for b of the crine oem | oo tained plans and s the cases and obtain Hughes, at that militia in Canada, C ceed with the man: also claims that he 1 land in the interest obtained a contract. his sult that Dodge him bis commission number of shells th By GQOQ‘ again buy . Col. Allison was t] tn the famous fuxe it by Parliament at Ott makes his home on near Waddington, a interests in Ogdens been a well known f tion for the past ten ~ MOTOR BUS UK HURT ANE ISLAND BELLE AN BEGIN TRIPE ing the =. Ogdensburg, May Brothers, of Redwood ¥riday that they wo river steamers, the I Riverside, in commis June, probably on or The Riveraide will ru Fg to Alexandria ] every day, while theo I make three round t: starting at Clayton, « Ogdensburg and leary return trip in the afte Usually the Holmes are commissioned car and the lato start thi tu'ed to poor busines bus lines which make Alerandrim Bay much faster time than Many people who pred trip by water havo about boat service fr: to Alerandria Bay ar when the vessols begi: Massena Man B: Ogdensburg. May 2 yacht Jessie N, was Max Katsman of this ('mok of Massena, who craft as a ferry betwee the river today Mr Katzman at Alors Bishop Gabriels Ogdensburg, May 2 Rishop Gabriels from New York, whe the reunion of alumni Joseph's Provincts Troy, of which he wa: 20 years prior to his e WHAT T0 DC STOMACH T not due to the conditio ach at all, but are caus o omnet asp 1 Tha gréat contributin digestion is thin bioog and plenty of it is re stomach to take care o the blood is thin the tions aluthly. food 1 gas forms and causes p parts of the body ting nourishment from system gets polson. Relief from this cor obtained by the toniq tr Mrs. Jessie Gittins, of street, Wilkesbarre, P now recommends to her \Hard work combine accounted, 1 believe, for condition,\ says Mrs. G not been well for ten : very little strength. had eruptions on my fa ach. especially. was in and I could nut eat w what I ate distressed could not sleep well at frequently compelled t« cause of the pain in my almost blinded me at t \I had used Dr with benefit several yea After the first week I'co decided improvement 1 My appetite was from the first and 1 v from stomach trouble,. at night and felt bette I continued the tr I had completely rid mys my skin has cleared. ighly of Dr. Willian owe my health to t A booklet, \'What to Es Eat\ which tells about t! Williams Medicine Co., NY 237 3351.1; wt“ g. on rec