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,- Dan $t ore. C Streeq [[J Puffs Chandler mma, 1} TONS. Thig © sang [|. And -. Everyboiw [3 &. fie 19:15 a m., SPECIALTIRG ame firm whieh > manufacture». {1} rrsiost marvo. [fj t created in the name implie!‘ at the THoyp : 8 long: 4 ; “L \3.53. *\ a. 17. P Prom a % 10 % 4 :00 p. to., §: a 0 Whe ' From M “hum with“ y ma, + food the best . whole- it. with for YOUR m. ve Gouverneur % 1:0 a m.. “a! St. aim gnu-er R 40, 10.40 a. Leave Philadeiphia 1 66. 10 & Leave Evans #15. 11 15 a. m ._ 4 Leave Leraysville 9 25, 11 25 a. m : Leave Black River. 9 30. 1110 & fl)é Mio Arrive Watertown: 10, 1% a m.,. | 1 152.J. .. .383¢ 27¢ ... . 28¢ ... . 48¢ ... 256 ... .47¢ UNH a . :26 % _ * p. 2 lene 7:80 mnfllgr“ m. 5; a. m. quality of pj. [fl wrom @yphemse -¥ nt m. m,. 11:60 package.\\ [Pk Pd - caine imy. hand-rolleg #{ Pre .. s inland «-- 40:20 ate. -t Packed in ma an 3 pm, m., 9:20 ms wa, _ 13 hoes Fede po me p m. narked t rum exce; p. va‘m \& ome $ Les \& waif-1&0“: aome (95 . abs .l) 1 \ p. m. Bout]. A6 IM Leave p 30, 5, Lea :80, 1 a m ; 3 Arrive Alexandria m.; 3. 638, 11:3 A4 ve Theresa for m.; 2:10, 61 i Office at Black I:yar = in ect Leave Watertow Arrive at Carthage: 1:10 a. o Watertown). # mam Phome 1474-M P- p. @ ve p wis 1:44 p. m. * Adams Only Leave Watartewn: 1 p. Bs Lea ame Cuntre 1:88 a m. “oft‘uma 1:10 l“ ® Arrive Watertown: 2:40 p. i. WATEIRTOWE 20s gov Batu ® 12.1“ Adams 6. 8. 9. 10. \\ a. duverneur. -~Gouverneur: S1. Lawrence Ins, TIMER ave Black River: 7:10 a. im.; 1:36 p. m B I ¢ p. m. Arriva Gouverneur: 9 a. im.; No stops less lh'gn 35 cents ephone $05-R Watertown. n Effect March 23 Leave Light & Power Bldi. Btand- ard Time, Leave Watertown: 7:30, 10 a m.; i 5, 10 p 3.50, 5:50, 10:50 . m. Leave Three Mite Bay: s:30. 11 a F . mM. Thrive Cage Viggent: $.56. 11:88 a m.; 3:25, 6:25 35 p. m. tel_Carloton, Cape Vincent. aysave & 6:50, $10 a. m.i m. Leave Mile | Bay: 6:58, 9:55 Cape Vincent: 12:80, 1+80, 1 p. a mi 19:56, 3:58, 4:25 Leave Chaumont: 7:0%. 10:05 &. m.; 1:05, 4:05, TB5 p. m Arrive Watortown! 7:48, 10:56 a, m.; 1:55, 4:58, 4:28 p. m. ® Connections made with Cape Vin- cent- gaton ferry. 1:30 p. Leave Watertown Sunday only: 6 a m. and 4.3 0 p. m. Leave Cap vfncmt Saturday only: 1 0 p. m. ~ 3% Leave Cape Vincent Sunday only, 8 a, m. and 10 p. m. . Avro sv von [10 d Alezaniria Bay, false * ' ville, Guaas Cor- . Clayton, Depan an\! -_ Day 4:1”;an 1:20, 7:15 £.30. 5:65, 8:26 p. m 2 15, 4:50, 10 p 6. 11:10 p. m i. 6:35 11 10 a. m 0 am t:3 10 - s 2,2 ® ® oss 20 a my. Alennmdorh Bay: it up a. m. . JACKETS lugoxrvunuflvu A F. Warner y s. us, 2:06 5. m. ou _save mosey at McCarthy A. Weal dy-cnar *. Madin Buracly. i 0 a m.. th:10 Fe ap paks if you bray tickets store, dW'alsrtow-m Mrs. Lulu May Harwood andrefuss to live wil he 1d tresponllble for any ur. Join V. Harwood. n street, Watertown, % a & e \4:59 p. m.. “lg? West Mai 8:00 a. m.. 1:10 O KOTC Bids are diesired for construction . of water pipe lns, feet in damn.“ a eron to the Northen New and w» €; a. tes abide p to. dit) Ictice of Public Timrfog on Avonue Contrerte Curb and tice is hireby Section 210 of the the Counci! of the (ity of W atet & determined of its ow n m & concreis curb and gutter ought ted in Myrtle Avenue, Avenue Bast to i out 112 fest aoutherly from Whereas, the Council has be prepared plans ind specifictions improvement, which ¢ on file in the office of the amd open for paublic in- » ill meet in t he Coun- Chamber 'of the City Hali 3ist day of June. 1110 - to make a final deter minatieen in re. to sa %d irnprovement, ma sons interoted shill be ertitled to & a m. 1:00 e. m. 1:10 « ven, pursuint to | from Flower 15 p. m - won. rains marked ® n diy: te a.” ru 3.1 those Vatertows, Oo 2s Lowville 1205 BG street n@ s nhagen on ).\3x?6 [9 1,6: may “mason for Lowville: 8:36 \Arrive lLewville 9:00 a im; 'e to. Leave Lowville: 7:30 a. m.; 6:45 Co e ”fif‘r’ga for Watertown: 9.0Walenown. New York, June 5 8 m. Arrlvowmflown: In“ & m; 1:6h | Notice of Pullo ®: p. m: Street ( t Notice is hereby Bection 210 of the the Council of the City of Watertown, having determined of its ovr motion that a concrels curb ind gutter cuaht Phelps Street io Wert Hoard . and Whereas, the t\ouncl1 has cmused to fans ind speckfistions for the propord improvement, which plans mre on file in the office of the Clty Einginesr amd opem for spection, they will meet in all Chamber of the ('tty Hall on the 2iit day of June P to make a fini exandria 3.3mm Theresa Auto Sus *\\ arthor J. Heuse Phocs 16705. augevx: 1a m. 10 a. m.; nando or 'May: 136, ve Alanna-rungs: 1. 10 a o.; Watertown: 1:68, h I ui Wateriown: 6:94, 11:20 a. 6 ”J. lift v. m. \ty Char ter, that WATERTOWY anD CanTBRacs ter's Auto Bus Xtue, m, 34: : 0 a. m. and every our thereafter nun; 11 p. m. (11 »,. m. inf tha a me 1 Pullo Kiariug oon fouth Xamilion Mtre® Curt and @¥niter. Noyce is herby ghen Setlon 110 of the (ity the Council of the Clly of Wa trlown. e determined of its owrs motion crete curb ind 'in flouth Hamlltory street very hour ends until 11:10 p. m. in.“ Giana: 1‘th a. m. And a,“ our thereafter until 11:30 p. m (11:3 bue goes to Black River ofly, except, Saturday nights, when it runs through {on h“ own: mini. m. and vec) thereafter us #0 p a Whereas, the (Councit has earused to be prepared - plarss int spectficittons provement. which the office of the Cif Enginéer ind opem for public tn- tion, they util meet In thre Coun- Chamber of the City Hali on the 21st dmy of June. M to make a fini\ deferninmiion i re. to ssid Imsproveanent, gargan- Interenied shall be entitled ro e hea Watertows, Afdims ener PHiarm Bu» hime A. J. House £153: mmfl.fifi:‘i‘: aah\ we veo Adams: 7:36 a. m.; $35 p. m. ve Plerrepont Manor: 7:65 a m.; 3:48 p. m. _ _. p nnsy|lle: 8 a. % m y Teas tR L E, m. vo Pulaski: §:40 a. m.; 0:40 p. m. ; insigit 9 i, 14% tan Er a ch 4 as. Leave Mannsville: #:40 a. m.; T:%3 P xiv- Plarrepont Maaer: 946 a. u.; Lift). wa, Adams:; 10 a. T:10 m. Luz: Adama ems-350m? , for the propo ho‘V-unowm. New York, June Trie Peo ol the S{1%e of New Tor \A 1c? as physical director. hes, Virginia Hugiies, Enamet t. mand Emari Walt, mex! of kin and Arrive Watertown: 16:18 a. m.; S:%4 | on, village of (Rayton in the County B State of New York. Y‘all of Chrtoa, of Jefferson and Whereas, Enmett N Y., executor named in a cezttain in- strument in the last WIL] ina Walt, - decesaned, to our Surrogate of the County of Jefferson to Pave maid | proved as a will of remi an operty in pumuance of the uch case mide and provide«i You and Each of Tou ar thidfore cited to be arsd ip Court to be bald mt the Surrogates Of- fice in the Cit of July. next. at then mnd there to show why the said ve Adame: $ p. m. Leave Adams Centre: 1:10 » m has |atojy ap- APDAME- Warner Bus fine one 614 ew I1 a. m.; 1, 3. 4, ¢, 9. 6. 10 p. m. ez t a Surrojpte s rday (» I . 11 p. m. Saturday nly). Jx'mdu: 40 fla. m.; ll & 6 4 10 ron om the & 1 3, 3. 4, 8. 6. 1. 10 po mu Satur u. i If any your have. only Kind-y: 9 a. mdi. 4.6. T. 9 p. m fnsirument should not be almaittd to probate asthe list Will and Tesiment sald dbceamard . who are under the ago of twenly.ons yours, are so clted to appear and show cause by your guardian. if you have one. If you have mone that you ap and apply for ne to ime appofnic, in the event of your ns to do, a guardian be a printed resent and act - TI waraarowrnr-coormrsm | su - Biask Maver > Pe unaciphta, agtrreap, 32 88 w tect or fhilure . Light Power a &. “fl?“ Tia].- (Railroad Time) ave Watertowa: a m.; 1 ya: the unl of of- fice of our maid Surrogate o be hereunto affized Josph Atvell, Sur- is af the said Couly of Won't-“mum” 135 a m; 1:86. Leave Evan» Mills: 7:05 a. m.; 1:46. t Ipaye £ [LL] Witne \ Leave Philadelphia: 6:05 a. m.; 310%. vo A , 24 Lave Antwarp: 1:20 a m.; 6:48 Mex \t tth Clerk of the Surrogates Court. *| Wolce to Crediiors Richard %. Kun- ursuance of at order of Hon. frrrogate of the Coun- Juliet-ugh. nmlceuu harabyhglvgn. according to Raw, to all person« ne 'as Richard S. Huragrer of Watertown. in smid damnsedm. that e wird to present e mame “(go wucmrs threof to The sub- worlber, the Exnutri1 eto. of aid de- carted at 114 Mullin street, in the CF of Watertown,. in said County of Jef- on or before the lst tflu lith diy of Decmber, rooman. Proprietor. | Claims against - 3 ti‘ll’lrfloll delivered betwien sil} points. t Watertown, “a?“ : Cage Vinsent Phone 1217-1! Howard H. Vroeman v'oné'haumont: 8:20, 10:50 a. m.; to Creéibors Wl HK Yary UTotice Marte in pursuance of an irdar of Zion Jo- song pAtwall; Surrogate of the County af Jefferion, notica is hersbw fiven, City of Walstown, in mid C 67° erson, dicmased, that the required to prresisit the same wit vouchers thereof the executors, «tc. the residence of ta sll of, erto 1 sa an orator: the Est day of September, ith day of March, 1920. Dated. thé 3 Brno,“ w. Viz—y. Charles J. Vania“.~ A sit TOY - THAT TOM - SNM WILL AFAL bis Posliam and depends and agiin Emet W. Vary, 43 1133.5? Watertown | Saturday | only: Nohedule. | e Alexandria Bay: 11:55 a. m.; ve Jibntjfih: 1:60 a. m; 11:80, . m. Arrive éflter‘t’owm 3 in, m.; 1:46, Leave Watertown: 7.50, 10 a m; . m. 2k. tive Clayton: §, 11:10 a. m.; 3:36, Arrive Alexandria Bay: 1135 a. m.; Moave Clayton for- Lafargeville: t troublesome, cgfi'éhmm that cause discomfort, Albite \LEafargevilie: 11.40 a. m; | breakes out, . disfigg» H? dive \ 11:80 a om; 40'p. m,. f m. 6 ‘A‘fl' ve Clayton: 12:30, 3.10 p. m. Lafitte axandria Bay: 11:86 a. mi When, P1131. of it will go ®o far. do o much “$340!“ \Clayton: 7:50 a mg him”u\Waw-town: $, ano ma a\ o dures. P - M & . fiffintugown: 1:60, 10 a. my 't \Bh | Fos * run vicuces 8BEPTEMBER |rEsGMUION _ Superintendent Tisdale Secures 17 New Teachers In His Tour About the State, vacancies before the state of the new term in September. ulty of the High school, it is in- the school handed in their resigns- tions more than two months ago. Their places have all been filled A y|large number of the new teachers are graduates of the Potsdam Nor mal school. Miss Cors Lamb, form erly a teacher At Boston, N. Y . will Instruct in mathematics. | Miss Mil dred Reeves of the Smith college at Genpva will teach first year English. The other irastructors | are; - Miss Ethe! Hogan, Albany Normal school, Arst year.Frenmch; Miss Alico Burns, Trinity cgllege, Washington, D. C., French and c&vics; Miss Mary Line han, Warsaw, N.Y., second year Eng lish; Miss Hasse) - Gurnsey, Man- oreqck, N. Y., Latin; Miss JFessis Russell. _ commercial _ arithmetic. Miss Delight Williams has been ip pointed to have a charge of the af .|French department. determination in - re- to said improve ment arly gersons Interested shat! be crmtitled to e hear ii)“ atirtow n, New York, June Nine of the 13 vacancies ertsting at the grampmar schools have been fAleld. The following teachers have been appolnted: Miza Ethel Graves, Watciown training sthool, history, Mullin; Miss Fdna Wilmsburst, Wa teriown training school, third grade. Academy; MEiss Majorte Desta, Hempstead. L. 1, second grade, Acad- dmy; Miss Rusth Kissell, Mion, €805p raphy, - Academy; - Miss _ Blanchs Loucks, Auburn, B first grade Boon; Mias Marion M Frink. Clinton. sey ond grade. State; - Miss Florence Beadls. Three Mile Bay, fifth grads, Armonal; Miss Eva Ftosch. Caston, English. Cooper; Mis: Edythe Bur gems, lake Placid, fourth grado. Hamilton. \ . H W. Conmer, of the Spring®eld. Mass,. Y. M C A. has accepted the position of physical director - of schools, succeeding Chester W. \c. Kinney, who recently resigned to ao cept i position with the Remington Paper mills at Norfolk. Mr. Comper will rocaire $2,000 - annually. He has had three yoars' crperiencs in RUM SMUGOLED - 10 DARTMOUTH College Comducts Investigation to Determine Source of Contraband Supplies. Ing of Reny ®. Maroney, Dartmouth college senior. by Robert T. Mad a junior, in a quarrel over whiskey which AMeado kept for sale, has brought to a had, President Expat M. Hopkias 0% the college said to day. investigations which hare bean carried on for sareral weeks by tho college authorities to determine the sources of contraband sugfplics to a small group of college maen. =. Evidence obtained by fedor®l and state officlatks and by college suthorittes, - according - to Prep Idant Hopkine, indicate that while *|a group of undergradnatea Tonsinat J8d by Maas had Been _smugaling whiskey hero From Montreal for two mouths, possibly with outside assist- ance, there vas no ganteral organin- tlon or rumranners, nor was there any general pmrticlpatfon fn the trat fic among the body of students. Two or three mon wers with Meads, President said. one of whom, he added. Crilep Wise of Akron, Q., a companion of Meads in the latter's fligght after tha shooting, bad made a statement of his con restigators. » Wise was still held at the Tocal jail today, awraiting arrival of his Iather, Dn. WW,. §. Wise of AKron, Ohio, to be released on bonds of $1, 100 as a witness In comnee tion with the shooting. The story of the liquor amuggling operations of the band headed by Meads, as uncovered by the several investigators, relater by Wise, and announced by High Sheriff Claude M. Murray, mens back about three months. At that time Meads, accoriing to the story, started making trips to Montreal, retwrning with whiskey hidden in sult cases, strapped to the brake rods of the trains, or carried morning, actording to a diary found in Mceads' room, was bought for his associates, it was learned today had bis apartrzent. Woodsville today to visit his son sat son. . Nature:Hization Term. - Juice Figar C.- Emersoy will hoid a naturalization tkm at the slam Boap, me fianw 0.41104; P30 8:7“.7 P . f Madison.. Bitrecii. o C2 osy 10 luca c aba 2 us 'W SHY SCHOOLS THEY WiLL BE FILLED BEForE Twenty-three of the 27 vacancies that have existed in the ficulty of the grammar schools of this city and the Watertown High school for the fall term have been filled, it was an- | nounced this\ morning by Superio- tendent of Schools Frank S. Tisdale. Six of the teachers reconsidered their resignations snd | withdrew them a short time ago. After a thor- ough search of the state, Superin- tendent Tisdale succeeded in signing up 17 teachers for the fall tem. He will attempt to fll the four existing 'There is not a vacancy in the fic nounced. Eight of the teachers of Hanover, N H., June 18. -The kill |- nection with the traffic to county in- a in disguised containers. When the of the north country were broke out after the winter amows, the trafic wam taken up by sutome bile. The ligmor that was the occas lon of the killing of Wednesday $2.75 a quart and sold for $20 a quart. The cache used by Merds and was in the general trink rtom of North Mmassichusstts Hall, where je Meads®* father, 4. HFMeadl. & con poration lawyer of Chicago, vent to the county ja¥1. He would not dir cuss the case, he said, untill he hit gone into the details lull; with his court house Saturday, when there | will ba m caltmdar oP 112 candidistes in atfilifion to severml soldier froin O. KELLOGG COMMINDEIO STATE INSPECTOR REPORTS C. A. Munger Declares That Prohibk tion Proves Great Molp in Medue r Ing Arraignments. Edward B. Nichols, city and cour ty probation officer, and Mra. Mabel O. Kellogg; city probation officer and superintendent of the bureau of charities, are Soing excellent work and have excellent records, scoording to a statement made today by C. A. Munger, chief clerk for the state pro- bation commission, who came Kere on his annual trip for the commission to inspect their work. \I find that Mr. Nichols 48 doing first class work here and that he has &a good grip on it. Mrs. Kell is a} so doing good work among the girl and women in police court,\ said Mr. Munger. 60> method of handling the nonsupport cases. Instead of placing the of fenders in an institution they are placed on probation and compelled to pay a certain amount eath week to money over to their familes. In this way the men are kept at rome use ful work and their fanfilise are not made a public charge,\ said Mr. Mun: ger. \I find that prohibition is cutting down the number of arraignments in the courts to a tremendous extent. some of the smaller cities, the po- ness mt all. Our depertment has been collecting statistics from all of the tics show that there has been a great falling-off in the pumber of all ar last year. In the little tows of Nor wich the judgs told me that there had mot been s care of Intoxication ‘bnl ghe 12m six mifiblwlt prohibt tom is re@ponsible a great re duction in the amount of police work in the state., is hot a statement made on our conclusions but from what the judges ail over the state tell us. Every place wo go we ask the judges for tlapir reasons; for the decrease and in practically every Initance the rainy is that prohibition is respoo: alblo. \We are also geting stittmtics on the number of committments . to penal institutions and thes» also show a great falling of. In - one penitentiary where they used to have from 300 to 400 thoy uow have 10 even greater thas that,\ nid - Mr. Munger. Mr. Munger camme to this cfty from Oirsgo, where ho made a» fnspec tion of the work of the probation offcials Thursday and toofght will returm to Albany. Practicaily three fourtihin of tho state has beom corer ed duzing the past iwo months. Next week boe will work in some of the dornastats counties. not ready to admit yet thal Rrohibl tion is responsible for the decreaso in police court work,\ but it is @ fAact fust th cynic.\ mq'm. KEunger. MRS. GAQD30 TELLS John Doe [inning At Est hampton is Thrown Oper to Public Easthampton, June 18.-The \John Doe\ hearing in the $500,000 Caruso jJowel theft was thrown open to the public today and Mrs. Ciaraso was the first witness called. fhe deciar ed thas her personal maid, and \per haps two other maids,\ know where the keys to her jawa! case ware kept, but said she did mot beliore Fitsger sid knew. Ariked whether the box could be opemed without ratting of the burg lar adarm, sha replied: know about the others.\ LMSINGS LEAVE UTICA FOR HENDERSCN HARBOR QTAREES EARLY THIS MORNiNG - AND _ ARE EXPECTED * BHFOREK NfaxT ._ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laming, who L left Utica this moring by autome bils for thelr cottage at Henderson Harbor, had not artived there sat 3 this aftemoon. Mr. Laniing's sia ters, the Misses Emma aad Kate lansing, had not received any word from them other than a telegram this morning that they were leaving Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Laning wtre guests at the Hotel Utica Thursiay night. Iti wam said there that they chacked out early morning and had start ed for their cottage. It was thought probable that they were traveling very mlowly an a result of the rain and wet romds 'They did not say which route they would take but it is expected that they are coming by way of Rome, Richland and Adams, as that would be the most direct route. - Brockville Dairy Board, Brockvilie, June 18. -The mem bers of the Brockville board of trade heard an address Thursday ors the aucti apd grad ing of chemse given at the regular meeting of the board by Professor J. commissioner. |_ At the moetifg & thtal of $,930 boz | os ware #egistered, huge-Mp of 1,455 bores of white and 1476 bores of the colored variety. The Wileaoy combin- ation . of #00 boxes of white and 1,500 horse of colored was the only offer ing to change hands, baing sold to W. wera holding out for 21 - cents 13d would not let their offer ings go for any leas. CirtIfleate incorporation Piied. Watertown Stone Products | was fied in the county 'clerk'a ofice $todge _| - En -- IE VouTe E. B. NIGHOLB AND MRS, MABEL \A good feature up here is your E the probation officer, who turns the' ice courts are not having any bus} f courts in the state and these statin} ralgnments at least 10 percent in the E is\ AME“ UlREsl'uB Minute“ Mas . Ausciated or 10 and fn cthers the decrease 16 P which has \New York and around there is UF THEFT OF SEMS | A. Ruddick, Ottaws, Dominion dairy C. Taylor at 27% cents, The-cther GLAIM SOME DEALERS REQUIAE TWO PURCHASES is no serier Charge That Customer Must First Make Purchase From - Qeneral Stock Before Receiving One Found Altotment, 1 ¥ There is no material fmprovement in the sugar situation in Watertown. 11m stores are receiving only enough partially to take care of their cus- tomers. The retail price varies from 26 to 32 centa a pound, and the aver- age allotment to a customer is one nd. It is said thers are stores in this 'efty which demand or expect that Ethe customer make a purchase from gensral stock before the one- /peund of the scarce commodity is coming. The Times is informed Af an instance where two women want into a store, one of whom made & purchase and asked bow much su- gar she could have, and was told one pousd The other woman who did Bqt make a purchase also wanted a pound. The clerk went to the back room and returned, saying \they had none.\ A recent ruling of the Attorney General says retail dealers of sugar pst not exact a purchase to enable 1h§ customer to buy a pound or two oLaugar. Moat stores mre living up to: the sugar | regulations. - Those which ars evading the law are ercep- to the rule, but mre taking a chance. |. EWEO M. HL \ With New Paper . . i Compeny. f Edward M. Hall of this city. form- erfy genoral superintendent of the Twnru Paper Company. in which be'was an officer and director, and a}- so an officer and director .of Hall, Ward & Walker, Inc., owners and marketers of the Hall Process of grinding puip, is omikof the directors of the Maine Paper Company. een incorporated under the laws of Now York. state sand which has purchased the real estate, buildings, water and power rights, machinery equipment, materials and good will of the Sarage>-Manuftactur- mi Company of Akowhegan, Mo. fr. Hall is ane of the most expert practical paper and pulp manufactur- ers in the country and recently has been connected with the Hall-Richter Paper Company of Northumberland. N. H.. which ba bas bean changing over from one grade of paper to an- other for the naw purchmaers. _ ' The new compamy is capitalized at $110,000 preferred stock with 65099 shares of commnon stock mo par valce. CANABUN CUSTOMS HERE chick | u» rrorE®ATY or * POLACK AHOWS HCak. Preperatory to the movremsat of the combined Irv. J. Polick Shows and the World at Home Shows from the city night, a party of Canadian customs «@rrived in Wateriown this morning to chrck and value the property anS§ para- pheruails of the show's organisation, Theis officers were accompanied by Ed. G. Warper gemeral agent for the shows and will remain here uatil the close of the focal engagemast rid- ing the show tratn to Ordansburg. where it will cross the §t. Lawrence into Canadian territory. Iv, J. Polack, head of the shows organization and one of the best -In tha. American out- door amusement world, returged to his comblaed shows here yesterday after an absence of sersral weeks in the wost visiting his other show orgqantration. - Mr. Polack will per- s«ontlliy condnct ths shows isto Canitdse and will accompany organization on fits Canadian of sight weaks in the principal cities of the Dominion. The cnxtngxe’flt of the shows ends here Baturday night and members oF the Loyal Order of Moose declares thair confidenca that their treasury fund will be considerably benefitted by the percantsge of gress receipts which the order receiniis from all shows and other rer mat LEAVES UTILMIES 60° Fred 'T. Fisk mun. he Assistant Treagurer, T. Fisk, assistant treasurer of the Northern New York Utilities has realigned his position with that contern, it became known today. Mr. Fisk has been in the employ of the Ttillties Company for the past 18 years, working bis way up to the position which he has left. Mr. Fisk has no definite plans as statpd today. Mr. Fisk resides at 926 Boyd street. ° BLAZE IN GARAGE Fire in a smali pool of gazoline un- der a Cherrolet touring in the new Guilfoyle Areproof sarage called the department out at 11:15 this morn- ins. A workman near the car played the contents of a wall extinguisher out with practically no Gamage done to the machine. The fire was out be- ford. ° . na Will Be Married Sxturday. Curtisatrest.. Xr. Horton is am: ployed as m5 Anialaer - hnd his 1. % Antabér's holgsh © - => za (Pg y to, > td Dt rot yet been discovered. The famous to what he Will do in the future, be, upon the blaze, and the fre was put fore the arrival of the Aremen. The mackine was owned by L. H. Ruther Fenton Roy Horton of 576 David» | son street and Dorothea Lone Austin ot the same address 'will bo married at $:80~Suturday mornfng by Rev. | Thomas. K. Husk, pastor . of Rope Cortificate of incorporation of the in % CB Ms AANED digest SHOWHERE Juur 10 es All Former Efforts and Wii Be the Greatest of Them All. J. F. Danaidson, advance press rep resentative of the Ringling Brothers & Bamum & Balley combined circus arrived in town this morning. He confidentially imparted the informa- tion that without a doubt the circus this year was not only \bigger and better than ever,\ but he used a couple of more adjectives, \grander and greater.\ © He also let allp the in- formation that Watertown will bave the opportusity to see this circus Saturday, July 1 and early todmy a regiment of bill ggsmm started out, decorating every IIl board, barn and fence within a tus of 30 miles. The country aide moms out in festive colors and no is circus day in Watertown. The clreus arrives here from Utica, traveling in five special trains. Two performancert will be given here, in- cluding the big street parade. Early Bunday morning the circus leaves for a big jump, going to Youngstown, Ohio, where it appears July 11. This year's program is promised to surpass all others. In addition to retmining the leading celebrities of the clreus arena which introduced tke circus consolidation last year; an amazing array of European novelties have been provided. Among the feminine stars are May Wirth, the thamplon lady bareback rider of the world; Bird Miliman, whoso exhibition on the tight wire is tte acme of charming grace dex- lerous ability, and Lily Leitrel, the magnetic gymnast whose equal has Clarkedoma, Roonoys, Davenports. the equestrian numbers. Trilby White, who performs giant ewings high up In the test, the Australian woodchopping champions and Signor Bagonghi. a tiny Tuscan horseman, the Siegrist BiIbon troupe of serial Ista are among the features of the colossus citous. Many pew trained aninim! acts are to be unfolded to view, one of which Includes siz herds of performing ele pbarnts, the paechyderms performing it distances ranging from tan to lwenty feet abore the ground. And for wood meksure, a carnfral of 100 capering clowns are promised. The street parade, alwaya a clzous tay feature, vHI have more soreitise than srer this year. It was also ar * lLoextille, Jure 13-Competitits craminitions for ex-sarvice men will be held at Lowville ncadmmy'July 14, tilt» a’. m. (nw'mmw + a any ally,. more fimm ar trade school in the I Any reaident sailor, marine or traimed in the coun it, who ssrved in the World War and was honorably dinchurged is ol # This scholarshlp conilats um 6! $100 per one of the shove institutions and an additionat $100 toward mainterance while in attendajnce at the aame, pro- vided that no auch annua} payment Bal be made to the aame individual 'tor a longer period than three years. , The avarding af aich schol bail be left to the commissioner of education. The law require; that im who meat the requirements for ad. mission to colleges. II the full of ucholarshina throughout the state ing persone deairing to take prepare: tory courses, $100 toward tuitionand. maintimance beisg allowed as ex- emini cena anbjecis: hitory, {ancl American}, plane seometry and aige! option of the candidate of the follow- ing; Latin, French, German, Spanish, advanced mathematics. Kithe phys iss or chemistry may be offered ms: an for adranced mathoniat: ico. 'The paper os American history iminations thould notify the state «ducation department, Albany, not later than July 1, and should sso no- tify A Winfield Trainor, West Ley- of the examinations each candidate ments concerning service and dis- charge and name of Institution he ex: pacts to enter if he receives a soho arahip,. Further information may be secured by writing to the stats de partment for chapter $15 of the edu cation laws for 1990 or by applying. to one of the district superintendents of Lewis county: Glenn Sealy, Orson: Winfiel Trinor. # R & CO. _ 22? State Sf; Thgl-ID 7” FfflhEm ttt‘t|>.; not Froh ry Butw‘fiig A<1 New Polatoon .3 'M.oik, “In a+ v'uoadi Red Oak Pampkin. ..1 V4 Bread or Pasty __. _,} ' fflour'. & .'...... PPAR You Have Tried the Rest-- *.. Advince Man Says That it Surpase Imes y t* Conk rum ea Community Ice Cream -| mtutms| Made Right-Served Righ & lAnd one thing more-flavor,. That's . one can help but know that July 10| - Wirth and St. Leon farmiHes head | together with the Clarkonmians and |. nounced today that prices this ssa-l ion remain the same as last year, 1dulta 78 cents and childrem | EXAMINATIONS EON THE - | LEWIS VETERANS | wiki BE HELD IN LOWViLLEK] ACAOEMY ON suLY 18 ror,. | to compete for stich lii ~ ot\ the} tor tuition in t \er (4. why you should know our ice cream. That's why hundreds do know it and - love it-it's complete. ho & Yet it costs no more to know the real, satisfying qualitie which ice ~ -¥. -> uP cream of this perfection only. can give., },}, Don't take a chance when it's ice -_. cream you want. Make your pleasure - 100 per cent pdrfect. .. ' BANFORD'S ° Olympic Theatre Bldg. flaw-mm _- > <> Mi-Co « = thase awards be sofect first, those - Is not Alled by this clans the remain- Ax number abail be : tei pisined above. | In July, 1920, the eis: | _ bra. Any two will be given at the (f: vill include civil government. Papers | In six subjects must b6 submitted. '. Candidates desiring to take ties or | den, at the mms time. At the time'! must All out on forms provided, state.} Babbitta Ruth M. Johnston and A,] Green or Black ' & CR ;.. 4i’i‘inbw' ¥