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Fm h WATERTOWN DAILY THES. , . oC ® a , « ub. I Our Regular Stock Saturdiy Only __ 25%-Off [' ROSS EDCERS' MARKET C¥ein and Sanitary Formerly sold at $1200-Sale Price $9.00 Formerly sold at $35.00-Sale Price $11.25 Formerly sold at $31650-Sale Price $12.38 Formerly sold at $18.00-Sale Price $13.50 Formerly sold at $20.00@-Sale Price $15.00 § Formerly sold at $2250-Sale Price $16.88 Many of these Coats at the original prices are less than #oda y's wholesale prices 'FANCY, FREY] - PRAT '> CREAMERY BUTTE, 1B. , ut Grovo OLEG@ . mn al ae o, UT GROVE is Masts inst Rolivered to Us Frith -. Test {Try Our FEaemiburg Steeak. ~ It's Fine. j -__ Our Pork Sauszage iss Unexcelled. lil ___. FreshDreaed Chic®em, Fowls \o! ~ O Sbecals on Veil, Lam®, Pork, 'Beet. pune -- : s o 21 eno as. ....$120 [ -.- Of. V lbmmborfi; | l Jamatoes and Peas. an Maio - C5 Being, Jb... wad Cal? C0 ~~ “amongfapz. wis aas £ - ~ c + $} pt ...... ; an Home Ganja! Straw berrfes, Asparagus and ul W AJ! Ze. . No Delivercy, Ist Below City Hall C Market Bakery t Fresh churned Crearnery ~ Butter.... ... .... .6l@ a Ib. Clear Meat Hanburg .s Steak........ .... .200 a 1b. Pure Pork Sautige. . .25¢ a Th. [- Fresh Smoked Bacon by the strip 35c.~ iff Special on Prime Ribs of Beef. \I Specials on all c«tsof Veal. ~ Specials on Caliand Daisy Hams. if Specials on Orangres, Lemons, Grapefruit. Poultry. 6 all Baked Gods, 4 gren =~ _ 60° . 5lk. $1.40 216 | 15) Hs 30 | Pure Lard 2 lbs. Cottage Cheese... ... .23¢ Fresh every morning. 3 Cans Best Corn.. Special on Good Luck Margarine WM Lull LITY\ Rubberized Raincoats Your Choiceof 189 Raincoats Selected from j | large force of \Aying agents\ inves- . 2 Ihs 57¢ l b -m. BOHL CO. C. > --- GERALD J. COUGHEN c_ THE QuaLity store | _ xtra Money Savers for Saturday Fresh season and out of season Fruits and Vegetables. eats only. Bakedgoods from our own bakery. Complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. 1% lb.l Bread 14¢ . Coughlin. - 10m Thursday at the session of United E; It is understood that the enforce \ resonts the Watch Tower Bible and | _ J, \ B . FRIDAY AF\ERNOON quits -_ Poker Psychological Effect of a Big Stack ' Poe ' ' [re bok MLF s By Webster \-- i . SAID HE HAS A NEW Posi- # OFFICE: REPORT ~- ne 9209 a a in DePARTRENT of gusrice Said That Watertown Man Will Have Charge of FiyIng Squadron in Prof- iteer Drive, \ | I Syracuse, June 18 -Charles Ehr licher, chief of all prohibition en- - . * ' forcement agents in - Central and , Northern New York, is reported to | bave resigned his position with the { internal revenue department of jus- I thee. Mr. EhrHcher was at Binghamton States court there. He was to leave for Naw York Thursday night to cop- fer with department of justice off- : clals there. {ment chief is to assume charge of tigating profiteering, i , drive to force down the c sities. The report of Mr: Ehrlicher's res- ignition from the internal revenue O department cardes with it unofficial announcement that J. Waffle, assoct- ated with Mr. EhrHicher in prohibit | tion work, is to succeed him in charge of enforcement work through- out this section of the state, R Mr. Ehrlicher has long been asso- clated with the revenue work. It is understood that Mr. Ehrlicher lW111 work in conjunction with A. W. «Riley, special assistant - to Attorney i General A. Mitchel Palmer, in the in- | Vest!gation of profiteering in neces- sities. Agents of the department of jus- 'tlee who have been working here : have been transferred in several in- «tances to the New York office in preparation of what is understood to be the biggest drive mgainst prof- iteoers yet.attempted by the depart- mont. 1 ~ d TALKING WITH 'THE DEAD Bible Student WilF Deliwer Free Lec- i ture Sunday Afternoon. * H. E. Haztett of Brooklyn, who rep a - general t of neces- f et Soclety, will discuss \\Talking X. dofinite - foformation, - Mr. Sunday afternoon tof of the Iniesoational Bible collectiin will be taken. Cums muses cue Game Postponed. orn} -New | Haven-PittsfGeld poltponed : wet grounds. > w U M. E, Hazlitt z With Tha Dead.\ at a lectures Sunday efternéorm at 3 in Tycoon hall. 154 Stone streclk Tho subject of communicating with a dead ham aroumed great Interost of lato and many authorities, scish- Taping = Ever Sold, Declares Soscph Urban. \Wher a man has had stomach ' trouble for a year so bad he couldn't ! eat anything without suffering after wards, and then finds a medicine that fixes him up In just a few days [no that overything agreea with him 'I think it fa time for him to talk far the benefit of others - Well. that i8® what Tanlac has done for me ind I cannot praise it foo highly \ 1 The above statement was mado @ few dass ago by Joseph Urban. 147 i Fillmore sveine | Ruffalo, a- ' employe of the Prudential Life insur lance Company i0 Ci Bad fustigh bn whare ] geotoaliy ! dreaded to eat\ said Mro Urban. in describing frt@ rase © na I knew ag well whit [ would suffer from at right after eneals and I could ea but litle as my appetite was very pang, <i gould suffer with the awful cram p- ing pains and a burning sensalion, tke fre in wy etomach | wruld also blos' upp «ith sour gas until J felt ltke I- was choking and - conld hardly gst my breath There wore intense pains in my back and my nerves wrre an npset that | could never gel a night s sound sleep § was also badly constipated and com | stantly taking something for this as weil as (or my other troubles. bat I gradually got worse instead of bet- ter Grocery ..... .... .26¢ a Ib. sv... .... 4Ze Seeing Taniac =o highly endorsed I decided to see if there was any» thing to it Tor me, and it has no only helped ms, but has helped me wohderfully, | The frst few dnsks made a marked difference in my feef- Ings It just seemed to soothe my stomach. give my appetite a - new start and then my indigestion and other troubles began to lose their grip I don't think my appetite has ever been so keen as it is now and I am eating three hearty meals & day, ju<t suything I want. and every- thing seems to agree with me per- fectly for I never feel a touch of in- digestion any more My nerves have quieted @ovn until my sleep is sound and restful and I no longer have that tired, wornout feeling \1 honestly belfeve Tanlac is the finest medicine ever sold in a dug store for ftomach trouble and ihe | Tanlac Latative Tablets fre by far the bert I have ever found for con- 'stipation. Tha two together have 's|mply made me feel like a man made over I &m ening to contimie [taking the treatment for a while as [a make-sure and after what it has done for me I could not do otherwise ”kg\ recommend it.' ** *\Tanlac is sold in Watertown by Worden Dug Co., F. L. Rounds, and Baker Phoy, and in Adams by H. E Fox & Bon. and in Clayton by « 60¢c Coffee 49¢ 70¢ Tea 59¢ ~ Quality Fresh dressed Specials 1 \TION | ' * 'm BETTING \Two BErRigs!| tists, ctc., bellove that such commun. lcation is possible. It is held that the Bible !s tho only positive authority on the subject and the only source of . Haslett bas made a life work of this study and will explain his findings, giving Scriptures as proof, In a free lecture accordance with the usual cus Sil dents ail seals will be free and no Pittsfeld, Mass., June 18. -(East game INGURANGE MAN OF, BUFFALO TESTIFIES If Finest Medicine lean Hughes, both deceased, and one son, Theodore L Cross of Utica, d 18 -There - were {vgktzzxéearance Is of the greatest ad- | 350 members of the Masonic ordar x d | present Wednesday evening at a re. | ,, N°W!IAY®. though, we font ave | ception given by Lowville Lodge, P the troublesome task of EShering fhe & A. M., in honbr of the recent elec- tion of Harold J senfor grand warden of lodge of Masons of the state. tion of Zenith Chapter, O. E. S., to 75 members of the order in the ban- [ quet hall. Music was furnished by the lodge orchestra and a quuartat composed \, Salf p tetas - [ Ii. D&keP ~ - 1... 'Canprtcbt Hy Co) Amik, (, 0 ATT am,\ C3 operas house, where B. 8. Green, mas tar of Lowville Lodge, prestdad. Spoethes were made by tho following out of town - guests: Judge E. C Emerson, Watertown ; Master South worth, ton Lodge, Utica, H H. Gemer, Gouverneur, W. J. Wiley. F Inu Solo BuElding . » & *~ a v - Rudd's Maple Nut Pod RUDE NAPLENT PUETS are Rudd _Co>, maakirs of the HIGHEST CLASS CONFECTI partie ular spolalty one of the MOST DHLICIOUSLY ~FACTORY «confections that wee have ever sold and .. Everybod likes them. al PM hes we will dssarls bridy, using the language of the manufacturep._ ous combination of real mapZe and rgal nuts confecetioners irt. Packed in decorated tins. MELK CHOCOLATE SPECIALTIES—\A; each center ds a specialty, dipped in the high chocolate FPuked in a daintw light brown ribbonsfifiackage,\ DETOH _ STYLE CHOCOLATES-\Rich creamy, hand-rolleg centers, coated with delicious bitter sweet chocolate, dainty bores.\ The sdowreind many others have SON S TOREXZ, frosh from the factory. 'Phone Numbers 1770-1771. get created in the the name implies, just arrived at the THOXMp. 4. Eat More Bread! Because it is the cheapest food It keeps the body in the best trim during warm weather. Nill & Jess Co..’s'B_read is unusually tasty and whole- some. YOUR grocer has it. 1 . “r é! - . . [ K sul! V: ~ & In“ fight/f (fl ® 0. tC watrrtown's. rurt /$t orr E. HTHOMPSON co | \ 'Frainklin Streeq [} made by the Ghaxdler mg [| NS. This If: Sans. Hq We also have MILK CHOCOLATE SPECIALTlmg and D UTCEE §TYLE CHOCOLATES, made by the name firm which * REDDS ORIGINAL MAPE NUT PUFFS-\The réost mans. [|| est quality of mur [F Packed in Ef a estee: 13.1th [* my 418 UP. iy m., 4:80 p. %. f o + \ B i, b fif‘ .° i\ f of}??? “hair“i | 1. Arte ai =t Carpenter's A Office at Black F = in ec Leave Watertow our mortal“: a: us goss to Def nix at. hts, Wk a « Arrive at Cart] vi? hour therea ave e our thereafter un bus goes to Blac Saturday nights, o W “aorta 20 yo at Water very hour therea OF COUNTY, DIES & PASSES AWAY AT HOME IN ofais. Utica; Eugenoe.F Livermore, Water ; town; Rev C C. Frost, Marcellus , M V Haroliton, Watertown, - Everett Bames, Oswego: J L (Cheney. Syra cuso. Grand High Priest of - tho Grand Chapter Cirrence L Fis ber, Eat Nall & Jess Co.'s Bread le'lnnl Falls, HoJ Richardson, Low; ville Secrotary Albert C Burdick read several letters and ftolegrams @ ore grot at not being able to be presenti from brotber Mason«. P F Andrews, BORN IN - PHILBELPBN Was Prominent Resident of Cantral New York Village and fts Frist More Money F mm district depaty for the Lewianflon, son district, started a morement for | » the organiration of a Past Mast ers' Association. At the closes of the re Otiskany Falls, June 18 -John C.; ception refreshments wars served i; Cross, a native of PMiiadol mast-I‘m “5°32! hall! p 1 farson county, first presidéat of the [Awflnefiyvunz as“??? Land Mora villago of Oriskany Falls, died yet |H L Farrington of Woodstock. Cana terday morning at him residence on Madison street, at the age of 8: dam. are guests of MFP and Mra - EBlar vey Fo Farrington -Mra John (Gies years. He had been in falling beaith for some time. son is the guest of Shoriff and Mrs | Michael Gléason in - Watertown - - Mr. Cross wes boro in John Canran is home from Philadel phis, Sept. 12, 1833. Ho caro of an! phia, Pa. for the summer -Mrs Cal old English family which settled in| vin Salisbury has been spending sev Mothuen, Maas , in 1640 Some af malfi‘al days in Syracuse and Bingham ancestors were in the Revolutionary toa -Mrs. Jease Reed and son, louts, war. The old Crass homestead on rhol are visiting relatives in Camden - original farin at Methuen near Boston| Perry 0. Williams has returned from been remodeled and is now oco|Chkago, whore he attended the Re , cupled by George Cross -It has been | publican - Nattonal convention last: in the possession of the Cross family) weck as a delegate from the %2ni for many generations. comgressional district --Mr and Mrs Mfr Cross was brought up at Phila President D C West have returned from New deiphia and attended school at Ant.} York | werp, Gouverneur seminary | and - a oreapeqrmenremmand | private school at Carthage | As og f I MAY COLLEGT \BQ TAES FAON W. v. C. NEW YORK CITY MAY BENEFIT BY DECISION OF APPELLATE _- Division. | young man he taught school in Jet. ferson county for two years _ Then 'he went tio Boonville, where be was employed aa clerk in the general store of his uncte, John tr oss, for three years < At the and of This time be bought bis uncle's business aind conducted it successfully for two years New York. June 184 -The appeliate After this venture he want to Now division | of the euprems | court hase: York city, where he engaged in the Unanimously affirmed the right of, business of buying and selling cheese|this city to callect $3.0an nao In baek for three years | He bought exter- |(nxes from the New | York Central sively for the European market. The rallroad on its Park avenue tunnel, Civil war had a dissstrous effect on |it was fearned today - The decisten his business, and in 1862 he came to Thich upholds the findings ot Oriskany Falle and opened a gener D'Cady Herrick. referee, after right al store In three years he sold thia Y6&rs of legal proceedings. prohibit« business, and since then has been |the railroad from appealing without more or lera identified with the bus:. |obtaining perffiission of the cour ness of raising, buying and selling | George H Walker, counse] for the hops, apd he was one of the oldes? {railroad, today said he would request and best known hop buyers in cen-|such permission at the earliest ap- tral New York He formerly owned | portunity. a large business block in Oriskany QEEqu‘ S> \> tn AU T3 n I Your Poultry - Herrick's feeds have been used with success by poultry and cattle raisers for years and have always proved successful. It means more money in YOUR pocket, if you, too, use them. FOR POULTRY Mixed Grain Quality Mash Meal Corn Cracked Corn A. H. Herrick & Son 130 Franlelin 134 River 134 Arsenal St. al nsec s ce sow aN 1234 E. Mowultor St, r 'Phone 1152.J. Pork Cheps corporation in 1885 He also served as trustee of the village Ha was ‘ 2000. ~. 85¢ | No. 1 Potatoes * Fresh Powk SFao, . . _23¢ (New) Peck . ....$1.40 Brisket, lem and fat Pork Loin, Chunk .. .33¢ Salt Pork . .... .. 2540 Pure and Comp. Lard 27¢ Country Roll Olo . ] 3 Bottles Catsup .... .28¢ Best Bramd Pu mpkirn, 3, cans Livingston 2 for . nul . 2000 25e Beets .. . . ....... .43¢ Lighthouse Cleamer & cans Tomatoes .... - 0, C408 ~.. i222 02250 | 4 A SirMBin Betts . .,, _ .21¢ I}? “my commkzw FREE DELIVERY president of the Oriskany Falls Dairy Company which was organized in 1900. He was married Dec. 5, 1855, to Pamelia V Goodrich of Boonville, who died In 1969. The daughtora were Harriette A. Langley and Kath- HMR TO DARKEN IT house in 1885 and that was destroy- It's Grandmother's Recipe to ed by fire. Ho was the first president of the Keep Her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. viliage of. Oriskany Falls on its in- The old-time mixtura o and _ Buiphur | for streaked and mother's recipe, and using it to kee even color whk‘g we ara living In a 1 Sage fea darkening &ray , hair Gs grandl folks arr ugiin their halr on gund . is quite rensible, as n age when a youth -a MASONIC RECEPTioN Harold J. Richardson is Honored at Lowville, Lowville, June sage and the musa mixing at ha Aw drug stores Earl the rend)-r':-.T:p jl produ®t improved by the addltfen af other Ingredients, called \Wyerh a Sige | and Sulphur Compound.\ [t iso viry popular because nobody - can discover I Stmply Richardson - as the grand Dinnar was served under the direc fithis.\ Ino\ lad . F 6 68 with Wyeth and Sulphur Compound. is riggmfifl of _ Messrs. sides beautifully dark-ning Ua luir At wond, I zc. A. Ellis Co.\ ane We o> Stearns, Bmith and Dskim. This was follewed by the reception at the after a few applications, | a t pduceo that soffglustro 1:14 2:5? ”8, of, attractive, oe which is so & - # i > _, # O o motorists: D kra h Y 0 wou ow that you can get more miles out o0€ tery gallon of 8gasoline merely | by Piston Rings Installed in your You get a (guaranty Bond vyhich rim; y ou more power ora less gas and ofl-you ty be the judge. Hawe your repair min install Ever-Tytes in our emnipe, 0 get them at thy = yte Service Stuition. Ever % WA RD >. 8MITH 550 State st. 'Phones 284, LbrswTJfh Service Station 6 oe pelo vor TGde if?!“ HIT} ibn | dir. Nopi & OTAKIE || 'Watertows, Adan Phome ve Waterton ve a» Cr ve Adams: ve Plerrepor p. m. Leave Plarrepor \fig-“hams: 1 Leave Adaras ( yo C 113“? Waterto APAXE-W AT Warner Bus fine New Time. Leave ‘Yltaert'm 11 a. m.; . rayssamnhy (o “Hamid\: 8.011 l p m Leave Adams 108, 8. 4, 8. 6. a on ly* Kind-r 9 a. m. ~ warssrow®-q - {M watertown, Blast »vans be gaverneur. - Gouverneur: #1. n. Light whes mv ave Black Ri :20 u. 1 211.37.- Leraysti H . m. 7b!“ Evans M : m. 2.3. Philade!p m. Leave Gouvrern Leave Anti-er? Leave Philade I Leave Evans nil Leave Leraysy Leave Black Rij Arrive Waterto No stops less t hone $05-R {X‘s-gag!- delivere us Watertown, 01g“ Time, “£0an Watertow . m. Leave Chaumon 3.50, {$0 10:50 Leave hrqm m: Lin-ave Chaumon 1:05, 4:05, 785 p. Arrive Wlioraov 1:55, 4:55, §:25 p. Connections ma cent-Kingaton fort 1133.5? Waterto : . m, 1 Mae Watertor a ni. and 8.30 p. 01.05“ Capt Vin 1 . m. 1.2mm Cape Vi 1 a, m. and 10 p. AUT Aleznuiria Bay, Clayton, Depan ners, W - Werk Da mzo‘ 0M 13:11:le agers carton Lani-rifle ' Waterto $.30. Embwlfli p.: Leave atertor ? 186, 4:50, 10 p. m tive Clayton: 6. 031% . m. Aug-Fe Alexandr 4. 6: . maven lgiwton 11 10 a. m.; 6 p. Arrive Lafarge 64 m. to £133 Lafarge 6.40 'p. m. Arrive Clayton: Leave Alexandr