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t over mrs y shoulder iC Fo y of Henderson,; who we t 'three to five pounds each. jer than Monday noon. omen : 4 Friday afternoon, and deposited th E34 bstruction. j | PERSONALS ne, to ba gone for two weeks... . Fig LaBreak of this city. 'élyt left late this week for Saranac Zaky where they will spend the sum- W.D. Phillips, of PhiladeIphis, fl? . been All at. the home of his ic. B04; D, Phillins, 1037 State street, bee my? to the City Boapl Atriéatment. __ > f, and Mrk. A. F*. of 1020 treet Rave returned from a ke' satay at Battle Creek \Mich iynor _ who | was Mums. this \hiz parents Rev, Raynor of 337 South \Wallice of, Orwago-h Mr. and Mry. $1005.50. 3 'Fyinkclin stroat Sar - vrs bed boe diken | publication wince ha resigned his Atl Res. a [Will reqanding . the. Democtatio in rumors t! h‘m‘ Ada that to| Im which ho was mesitioned as 31m aible opporent of. Senator Wade .. |wortk, togethar with ¥ranklin D. ~[Rooderval % bay 'at . ths\ City park. |, as resling quiet] Pr, J J. Corgigan reduced |. T. Gibbs oF amithvile ant ».| \I Carnot iNEng fear Campbells Point Thurs. a, 'Cegught six pickerel Mr. Gibbs , date\ . Handed one that waighed eloven pounds: The others weighed from Kurt George, former prestdent of Sha Rotary club, will address the mesting of the Zonta club, an organ- - of busitess women of this when)? at the lgzwl gifting next Tags; {noon at 12:15. Acceptances mus > gain to ttbfl secretary, Miss Mary MonNTHE ENJOYING BASS Brennan, 344 Keyes avenue mot lat- FISHING : Ong.of the reap wheels of a loated Ray wagod collapsed as the load was <pasting through Court street at about tan loaded cart on the street car tracks, ; heir King street. Despite efforts to it pagre the wagon, the schedule of the inited States Senate. gammlon‘commny were delayed for f ff - tmnoarty two hours, the passengers on MEX: the cars being transferred around the | \I cannot believe that President Edson E. ROblnson , Wilson will boe a candidate for a |, _ > ' ¥ -_- Mr, and Mrs, George B. RoBiuson 0f 2314 South Hamilton street and Mr. and Mra. Ford House of Boyd street, tart today on their vacation through Berkshire and-Mohawk trail for and Mrs. C. H. Wright of this »} Anite President Wilson as the party's _ \Voannot ballevre it,\ was Mr. Tandna's # | zoath to disonse politics at ®ll He B!! sald he had not {mar litles for g. g‘flflhm & clipping from tke t; awl, \V din Al + | Chsera wrae a- aplit in the Old Guard 4 B Believe He w re *Be a Candi- ' ( FOAmer At e poon, after an automobile trip from mer on Lake Ontario. Mr. Lansing was interested in the announcement of Willliam G. MoAdoo, refusing to mallow his nama to be placed boforse the Democratic na- tional convention as a candidate for president, saying \That is extremely interesting. It is, however, perfect- ly consitent with the attitude he bas maintained.\ © view published by the New York World Friday, which Louis Seibold, well known politcal writer, had with Prestdent Wilson and which covbred nearly two pages. The New York. World has beep the administration's strongest supporter. Mr. Selbold's Interview pictures President Wilson as a man bearing the marka of great suffering, but again vigorous and as * Amodiately before | Mn =- 10% --408] ely ore Mr. PMcA®oo's announcement, Mr.Lanaing wal asked If he thought it meant that ® morement was on fobt to nom» sstaindard bearer at San Francisco. e former gonna of stite was cabinet position, and he did not wish bo. jr)lk now, -He had nothing to Ccontemtion or iis.probabls outcome.. - Appareatly, too, be is mot interest: mlaht andearge | dearor to draft him as a ate for- tha Uunlied Atates sen- ime Menator James W. Wade k. - He gives the impression that iw for political life, mmng con- toe of international OM, o <0 0 -> York Evening Post of Friday t, assistant secretary ofthe Amt, article, which was a dt from Albany,. said wyer Henalor Wadsworth, one wing 4 m# th opposed to bis ra- mares 1m ‘Dcmocnpgic leaders, it [maid, hoged Wadiworth would be re- |mowinmted as they thought a strong could defeat him. ~ Mr, Laniing merely shook his bad, and replied that It \does not terest me.\ Mt. and Mrs, ng left Wash- - « ington-by automobile Monday, The? Savings Ba {fon please OFESSIONAEL, - f dantlst, His re Y. M. C. 3 fififié‘hcfixinsim ,moqd£n5 ‘n i Bulidin, Rooms 31 and 11. , ©. Gon, Dentist, and orygen. Dr. W, ane. 47 Braoith Bidg.-Adr \ * MY sun kina.\ Fou tink ad kind. visible &ind do not blister or show i Tower. part. M. 5. Blodgett & A make them-Adr cds Mb * ¥. ”new, NOTICE. A 'dalnty wrist waich for the girt $65.50; 'These watches aze 1;ng model# and are dur 8: at $2. $8 amd guarantee 7.50 €ach, A rade\ bleycles, 57.50 ench. Wao procteded from Washington to Phila- delphiax Monday, and Tussday motor ad to Bronxville, N. Y., where thay wears tho guests 6f Mr and Mra. Yean Kdwards, Mrs. Edwarda is Mra. Lanming's nlece. Thers they were Jointed by Miss Natalie Dulles, who [cams fo Henderson Harbor with tham. From Schenectady the jour nay was made in the rain, the former secrttary sild. ,_ \I do not know how long we will #tay, but 1 hopo to spand three months hore,\ said Mr. Lansing. \I ave mot had a real vacation in & fong time, and I plan to taka one How. Kxcept for fishing, I have fow A. | plans For the vacation. The Lansings will spend very lit tha tima in Watertown this summer, but will make frequent trips here by automobiis They will come Sunday morning and will bo the guests dur Ing the day of Mr. Lanaing's sisters, the Misaéx Emma and Kate Lansing. aad Power B z. - *Phone at their home at 143 Clinton street. They will remain only for the day. Thursday evening Mr. Lansing reyouhaving trouble w Gur) will bw the guest of the Jefferson \\ Call and confuft “35h ES: Counly Bar Association at a banquet Adgawork and plates mre |At the Black River Valley club. This andour prices are the loow.| Will be the first time the secretary Teoth extracled painleesiy by bas been in Watertown since he re g. [signed from the cabinet The men R bers of the Jefferson county bar, be- sides ma number of invited guesis, will honor Mr. Lansing on this oo casion, o Mra. John W. Foster, mother. of Mxzs. Lansing, is expected at Hender- son Harbor next week to occupy her cottage,. which adjoins that of the \Washinglon _ Home Maga] Lansines. Mr. and - Mrs. Lansing p ; havo as their guests now Dr. and dien, fresh weekly at Papp & g \Rimers\ Y, M. G. A. Blg. Mres AHen M. Dulles of Auburn. MoTT PLINS T0 ATTEND LANSING DINNER, JUNE 24 |? i REIDY-In this city, June 19. 1920. Also Ingerall OSWEGO CONGRESSMAN FiNDS LITTLE REST AFTER sTREN- (SPECIAL TO THE Tim E‘s.) pastor wariness, | after having been almost continually Wham; tri-hat Washington since. the fall of jast a 3:2?qu wffyear, Congressman Luthar W. Mott, comtmiercé Mr. Mott- spoke at the chamber of Alsner in honor,of Super HIS SUMMER HOME]; HOPES TO 'SPEND THREE Washington. The trip was without particular incident. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lapsing are looking well and ars anticipating an enjoyable sum- Reference was made to an inter- | e Democratic par | g; ‘ ‘m u) §. e w + l.) e . \ . K ‘fiib R pe c R. (azz ---, Those Odd Envelopes that clutter up every woman's writing desk represent expen- sive waste. f Crane's Five Quire Boxes sup bus ( err Y NOT INTERESTED IN SENATE] Packs eatin of sheets to 100 envelopes.. This proportion represents- Pnly Comment on Story of New Yark | $ economy. Evening Post Mentioning Him For in correct sizes and tints of Crane's Linen Lawn and Crane's Kid Finish, third term,\ was practically the only $ Inc comment | which Robert Lansing, | # * former secretary of state in the Wil- Y. M. C. A. Bigg. son cablust, would make today an 6 the political situation when visited at his cottage at Henderson Harbor. The Lansing party arrived at Honderson Harbor prepared to:spend Kirs. A. E.\ llett ont ined her the summer, about $ Friday sfter rother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Wil- am -Clem of Sypmcuse, on Friday. Clemo was formerly Mrs. Car SEPIA merce dinner in Fulton He stated |back five mirmutes leaving here :t today that he was planning to attend the dinner in honor of former Secre- tary of State Robert Lansing in Wa-|wili be continued. The aftearnoon tertown Thursday, June 24. During the past session the import- ment. > BUSINESS BRIEFS, 1 you can break. Thomas H. Bradley, un spot cash-a sa¥ing all around.. -inside at the same price. astln for $3.78 a gation. of# MH street. -aAdv. ~__ Notice -- THRESHERMEN of Jeffersan County, a misting - if Thre«xbermen is called at the City Hall, Watertown, Saturday. June 26th, at 1 o'clock p. m. By order of James Willianis, president; A p. Getman, secretary. -Adv. soRn. CARTER-iIn St Joseph's | sana torium, June 18, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Carter of 120 Cen- trai'atfeet, a son, William Bruce. DORR-iIn Depaurille, June 11. 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Dorr, a son, Lyle Warres. MARRIED. BROSE-MEA-In New York city, June 10, 1980, by Rev. Matthow J. Duggan of the Church of thoe Ascension, West 107th - stroet. Richard F*. Brose and Miss Hannsh Frances Maes. both of Now York. s gum Mea was formoriy of Ogdens urg. MORGAN-BECKSTEAD-in - Wad dington, June 16. 1920, b¥ - Rev. H: Summers of thse Methodist Episcopal Ira Edwin Mor gan and Miss Ethel Lorrains Rerkstead. both of Waddington. VALLIER-SLATE -In Pulaski. N Y , June 19. 1920. by Rev. Charles T Holcombe, Harold Erieat Val Her and _ Miss - Myrlie - Jeanetts Rlste, both of this city ENTERED INTO REST. DUTTON-- At Louisville, Ky . June 11. 1920, Dr Charlee H Dutton. former pastor of Emmanuel Con grogational church of this eity GIBBS-In North Wilna, Juna 19, 1920, Mra. Addie E Gilhbs, wife of L B Gibbs of North Wilns, aged 68 years, two months and 18 days Funeral at 1 Monday afternoon, old time, from the family rsidéence, and at 1 30 from the Met hodist Protestant church at North Wiluna. Interment in Plerce cemetery. LAWYER- At the home of the parents 942 Salina street June 18, 1920, Theodore Jefferson, son nf Jefferson D. and Isabelle Lawyer, aged eleven years. Funeral services from the Holy Faalgfly church Monday morning at Prayers at the home at ) a m Mra. Mary - Reidy, widow of Michael Refdy, aged 73 years. Funeral Monday morning at 9 from udous sessions the home, 902 Superior street. and at 9:30 from St. Patrick's church. Barfal at Glenwood cemetery Oswego, June 19.-Back to Oswego | REBNER -In Beaver Falls, June 17, 1920, Maurice Rebner, aged | 78 years. V A * Funoral Sunday afternoon st 1:30 2A | leader of the New York eon. | from the home 'of Constarner Nohle op|efesslopal déle@ation, finds that, nu- cay] Nherouk\ engagements about the dis- rte: N1 make it Impossibl@ for him | Rev. Mr. Fox. officiating. fto take any rast for some time. > and at 2:30, new time. from the Reaver Falls, Evangelical church. Buflal at Beaver Falls. -- Funsral 4. SAMUZL J. Hector. 170 Among] Bt. Phone i586. of. Public - Works _ WILOOZX A YAK wan _. eral Inotqni‘lnl Washington tract“! hone r i $1011 (glam in hardware: Fishing ackle. See o dows. We crypts-153113: 3311???“ slegpers as wrell as the (Clmyton the best.. Cook sour onn ite and aur. [aed Rridass t wil. Paro .a deopt fea on our Sterno folding camp stove, prices $1 and $2 each. Canned heat 10c. Have 'dinner under the maple trees, you cannot best it. We are headquarters for lawn mowers and rubber hose and we have quite a fow refrigerators at $15 exch. Get our prices on Ben Moore's floor vir Hishes, inside paints, barn paints. The last of our csrliond of houses paints is going fast but we stil} have a fairly good assortment of colors. Outside white paint is $.75 a gt los, all other colors of outside paint is $4.50 per gallon, and 1.60 a gat lon in 10 gallon lots. Telephone your order for glass, wo have orery site High Grade Paint at Loge Grade Cont . Arde Bros, of thir ' city have a uniqua way of handling yalot that mamas the saving of a good many dol- {dig to people of Watertown and vi- L+ - L They buy direct from the manufac- turer in big quantities and sell for Genuine \INDUSTRIAL\ paint for qutaide work sells f0r $2.35 & gallon - guaranteed paint These, of course, come in all opm No one should think of buying un til they find out bow much they can sare here. Hyde Bros. is located on the North side of the Square near a m daily and en Surerday only w#il have a connectioun to U\tica. A 1: 30 b. m except furrday will Be another train to Cartksage with - & Utica conmection. . At 5:05, . except Sunday, there wi9l be another g¢img up the C. & A., gand also connection fot Utica. On Stndiy only - there will be a trainat 535 p m to Cmr- thage with Utica connection andaan- other at 8:46 wit the connec- tion. at 6:45 a. m. is «continued, arrivies via Carthage on the new achedile. At 9:10 a train #rom the C. & _. branch will arrive» on week days, On Sunday only it aritlve at 10;%5 with a Utica «connection. Otfer traine from CartFmage mere 12:20 exe- cept Sunday with Utica connection ; 5:35 except Sinday both C & Ain«d. Utica connections and $450 dally with both connections. , S, \*!; will commiro Errect s \o _ JUNKCAP | mme mous is Amnuncen v‘ Running Schedule in Many Rog-pact- Is Like TEaat of the Days Mefore the War. L205 sun 8. and Oswogo. | This traim will oper leaving at 9: 15 a. m. for Syracuse schedule of tawains #omains as now and carrying dew Yabrk sleeporas both on Sundays, \Wednesdays and Fr days having s Bostom sleeper the west ars changed in rumrmling schedules, Thas first to get hese in the morning welll be at G:05 Gally coming from New York vis Etica and Richland, carrying Watertown sleepers. On Sundays, Wednessdays from Boaton tao Clayton. Watertown sleepers now amrrive at 6:45. At 9:20 the same train that now suns dally will con#%inueo to operate as will the train eerrivinas at 12:40 ®., m. daily except Standay. The club €rain now arriving a= 4:30 will Gurlog tho summer get hero at 4:25 p.m. This train will malco reggular at Pulaski, Rickmland, Lmcona and Adams an|'wiZi also» stop at somo other stations «on fame. It will carry a parlor car from New York to Clay ton. The mize! traira, which goes to Hichland and Hlomo in the morning as the moillk train caartying passon: gers, but no baeggage. will rotur= as now, arriving here at 6565 p. m. The daily train fromm Syracuse, Utica and Qswngo attivingg hore at 9: 20 nowis continued on tine samoc time. Trains runnivag over the Cape Vin cent branch wit3 bath same as mow with the e1cop€ion of two changes. The train leaviang hore at 8:40 «. m. dally is continued. Tho train How leaving at 1:10 p. m. xcept Bundlays will be tbreld Awe mirsutes and will leave at 116. Buwinday afternoons only & train will lemve hers at 3:10 and, on week days exno at 5.45. The Srat train to Waterg-own from Cape Vin cent will leave there at 8:20 in the morning fniteacE of $: 3¢ as sow. Chis boing on week «lays canly. Tho train now leaving st 1 p. mo. daily is con tinued, as Is ths one leasing at § except Sundiy and the one at 6.10 Sundays only. A train will leamve hero at 6.55 &. m. daily in plo of the one that mow leaves at 7 i0. On Sumday onijthers will be a trin amt 4 15, «hile on oth er days thoro will be one at 5 as now. The first train to arrive rare from Sackets Harbor will get im at 8.05 a m. dilw. On Sundap only there will be oras at 5 30 p. m and on other days ome at € 15 The train tha@ now leaves hore at 7 30 a. m. for Ogdons burg, Massens Springs, other anorthem points and Clayton is chareged, so that <one leaves bers at 6 15 daily for ton and Philadeiphia, carrying the river sleapors t3at arzivo here - at 6:05 The 130 will continuo to leave bere dally erept Sundsy for Massena Springs and - Ogdenitarg. Daily Sunday a train will leavchearo at 9:35 a. m for the north, and daily except Sundiy at 11.50 | The cEub train will leave hore at 4 40 p am. for Philadelphia and (Clayton, in- sterd of ati 50 as now Anotizer train will leave at 4 52 daily for Maa sena Springs Ogaienmbairg and north. em pointe At 9.37 ian the evening there will bo a t rain dally for PhHa delphia and Mamsona Springa with a connection for Reedwoo« and burg on Suidagys only. The first train -to armive here irom the north in the morning wiil get in at 8 53 dally At 1 05 except fun day the club traga wilt arrive from Clayton and Phfladeiphir to Ing va here at 9 20 Awother train will ar rive at 1:80 p m c erceppt Runday amd anothar at (04 daily and the irst one at 9 25 crcegpt Sureday | At 9; 27 p m a train froma Clsyton and PhiZa- delphia will iriwe. A train to Carthage and the C. & A branch will leave Bacro mt #: 315 The train now sarriving from UHea Sagvlce Statican Bosch Magneto Corporation, 436 Staté St., Opposite Mechanig 8€, | : KNOiKaSAILDRs iif: 4 B +3 _Off WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Y. M.C. A. BZdg., - Washinggton St. The summer time table of Khe St. Lawrences armed Ontario divistcns re- ceived at the office of Gengral Pas- kenger Agent W. HK. Northrup - today shows thit Watertown. Thousand Islands and rorthezn points wAll this year have train service which will be & big imperovenment over tRrat of the summer monllhs during the wir period, The ruining schefumle is brought back in many respects to the pre-war basis, The schedule goes into effect Suznday, June 27. AH tim- is that obserwed bys the railroads or At 6:50 a. am. a train will leave here fdr the west, Syracuse, Utica ato daily except Sanday. On - Sun- days only will be a train outof here at $20 a. m. The train - now daily except Sunday, will boe - held 9:20. The mE3k train now leaving at 9:30 a. m. foz Richland and (Rome one leaving at 2:05, daily excop! ant committee on ways and means of Sunday, and another at 6:25 dall which Mr. Mott is a member was in Th 7 leave h a almost continual session, meeting Zou, \ are ten three times & day. The northern New York congressman was an im- to 3d Clmyton, and portant factor in the committed re- tions arid Clay porting the soldiers bonus bill which passed the house just before adjourn- Trains amiv&ng in Watertown from 9:50 going viz Richland and Utica bog but i#Wbay, |is AN iNorEgase or ABOUT . $123,000 Last Yer. sors to be oatered in their books. Agures. The state tax commission has fired over last yorr. In 1919 the valua- tion wras Axtd at $448,700. The valuatfon of the Northern NewYork Utilities, Inc.. represents the largest increase of the seven special, fran- chises operiting in this city. The valuation of the property of the Black River Traction company remains the same as in 1919, the figures being $45,500. Last year the property of the New York Central was valued at $82,740 while ©$1.540 has been added to the figurés - this year, making it $84,280. The Néw York Telephone company valuation remains the same as last year, the property being equalized at $172000. The same is trues of the Postal _ Telograph-Cable _ company. The velue of the property of the latter fim placed at $2,380 A big in- creaso is shown in the valuation of the property of the Amerjcan Tree phono and fefegraph company. Last year the sptcial franchise was val ued at $1,750 wehile fxn 1920 the totsl bas risen to $2,890, an increase of $7,110. The valuatjons of the Great Northwester 'Felegraph company of Camada has been equalized by the sthto tmx commission at a slightly higher figure than last year. In 1919 the property was valued at $2,750. while this year tho figures aro $3,200. M1IQN GRADE PAINT . AT Low arapge cost Hyde Bro: of thia city have a uniquo way of handling paint that means the amvwing of a good many outside work sells for $2.35 a gil ton-insido st tho sams price. sells for $1.15 a gallon. colors No ome should think of buying [: gotil they find out bow much they can save hero - Hyde Bras . is locat- ed on the North Side of the Square, near Mifl street -Adv OMe eran een TRX In charge of Eje Examinations. m Turkey Dinner $1.00 dollars to proople of Watertown and wicinity . . They buy direct from the manu fmcturor in big quantities and sell for spot casbh-a sxving all around. Genuine \INDUSTRIAL\ paint for \NOXALL'-am gumrantead - paint These. of course, come in ail ~ meno EXCLUSIVE SILK BAGS V4 Price WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Y, M. C. A. Bidg., Warhington St. F HE eine ol hi anar Clb P AP t» SPRAGUE'S Big Millinery Sale “assay-inc. $1.50 and 98 SPRAQUE'S8, 148 Court Street WHITE ROSE Silk or Lisls SUNMER CAPS Epicial Pricaos ELP ELTINGRAAND co., 133 Arsonat 8t. Horton's Optical Parlors 14A on}; 180 Otis guy. D N. BL0ODGITP Sunday 12;30 to 2:30 GRIFF'S RESTAURANT Dr. Geo. A. Coe New officae-New equipment- ie rl eo \Enes 32-21-2¢-25-20 hal ms Cleveland Building Corner Stgre and Ardad ts. Open Eventing Phone 202i 8 We want you for a patient. 46 years in actuil piactice as a Dentist mau ote i-fll RA Ua] June is the «iff month-wed- dings and graduations sare oc casions for the pu handsome presents, , . . The Sonora, world famous for quality-for . its beauty of tone &nd design, and for its'\ important and exclusive is 'the phonograph chosen by those who want the There is satisfaction in giving \an instrument which 'the . owner takes prije uv‘fls JEANETT; sLaTe | MARQLD ERNEST vALLiER |ar nev. cris. T. noucoee ek's Moior Trip, After Which They Will Live in Water. UTILITIES ~ 15 INCREASED it is Raind From $448,700 to $860, 100-Increases Dus to the Improve. ments 'That Have Been Made in Its matchless ¢ . Leave on We {SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) Pulaski, June 19.-Harold Ernest 11 street, Water- Myrle Jeanette Slate, daughter of Attorney Philip S. Blate of Watertown, wore married at noon today by Rev. Charles T. Hol- combe, pastor of Pulaski Methodist Episcopal church. took place at the parsonage. The state tar commission at Al bany has submitted figures to City Clerk Edward W. Clark placing the special franchise valuations in this city for 1920 at $879,840. The. figures, which were received late Friday aft emcoon by the city clerk, have been tumed over to the board of asses: The public's recognition - of Sonora's superiority | explains *onora's great popularity and onora's phenomenal sales. Lennon & Clarke Mr. Holcombe was formerly pastor M of Bethany Methodist church, Watértown, and because of his acquaintance with the bride and j bridegroom they decided to come to Pulaski to be married here. Vallier of 567 The valuations of special franchis- es for 1919 reached the total of $156,- 700 or $121,140 less than this years The increase in a single year is the lafgest on record, it is said. - The reason for the increased valuations in these specta Ifranchises, given by the assessors is because of the large number of improvements that have bern made by thom. In Syracuse the valuation of special franchises was reduced $100,900 from last yeap's MER: here PGsEs AWM >= >> WAS PASTOR AT EMMANUEL Left Here About Eight Years Ago- Died in Loulgville Hospital. News was received here today of | °° harles H. Dutton, former pastor of Emmanuel Congre gational church, at Loulsville, Ky., on Friday, June 11 Dr. home was in Lincoln Ridge, Ky., bu ho was taken to the Louisville hospi- ti“. May 17, suffering with mentrgt 1. Dr. Dutton was pastor of the Con- graduate of Watertown High schoo g tional church when it was 1p | YAtertown City hospital training cared on Rutland street. His pas torate was about three years length and he left here about eigh years ago. He lived for a time at ital East Cleveland, Ohio, and Framing. |?\44 bam, Afsss., after leaving hero, and for the past two years has bsen at Lincoln Ridgo, Ky. He was teaching in & school there untill poor health forced him to give up teaching. He preceded Rev. James Henry Larson | Congregational kof which they will reside at 440 Flower avenue east, Watertown. Mr. Vallier and his bride left Wa- tertown this morning by autamobile \The announcement of s as a surprise to no date for the remony had been made known Mr. Vallier resides at street. He has been employed as machinist by J. B. Wise, Inc., and Lawrence & Hill ; made his home here. His bride is the,daughter of Attor ney and the late Mrs. Philfp 8. Slate of 440 Flower avenue east. and equalited the property of the Northern New York UtfHities, Inc.. at $562,100, an increaso of $113,400 the desth of Dr. He has always school and the Sloan hospital, New York city. She was superintendent of the maternity hos- pital associated with the City bos: one time Old Fashioned Dances At Guiffoyle Hall TONIGHT AND MONDAY as pastor | of Round and Squmre Dances church here. , Ho was about 55 years of ago. His first wile died while the family was residing here. Later he again,' his second wife, Mrs. Myrtlo M. Pratt Dutton surviving. survives a son, Phillip, who is a mis- siqnary in China, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hayes of Brooklyn. A sig- ter, Miss Emily H. Dutton of East Cloveland; also survives. Dr. saa a mambar of Wa- tertown Lodge, F. & A. M.. and of Jeff@rson Camp, No. 12881. Woodmen of America. oor ean ore $20.00 off Ladies' Suits $ ~Ufder your suil now, avoid the rush and disap- § pointments and save $20. ¥ Only a linute $; amount of orders will be # taken at this reduction. S. Zeitlin Ladies\ Taitor. 216 Court St. Big Dance RIVOLE! TONIGHT See the Window ELI ELTINGAAND co., 133 Arasnal St. LITTLEFIELD'S Shipment of Paris Oreem just received. Arroaste Load. * Prices Lowest in Clty DRUG STORE B A R B E R ELECTRIC _ CO. Arsenal St, Opp. PostofMce ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail Wiring and Fixtures SPRAGUE'S Bummer Miftinery Display Seo our largo and besutiful display Sport“ Hats $2.98, $3.50, g4.9a When we \tie the knot\ that binds your door bell to a Wayne Bell-Ringing A Transformer your bell ringing troubles are | over. - Belf-ringing transformers ; never require renewal, but last | 1 1 Ring your bells with the cur- reat that lights your lamps. - * The Electric Shop HAROLD W AENOIT. Arsenal at Bemedict Street Tomes | \A wise merchant does not for. get the goose that lays the gold- ' en egg--he keeps it a very live bird. This particular bird is Watch | That | Dollar Get as much for it as The almighty dollar year! Not as mi SPRAGUE MILLINERY, 148 Court 81. GRADUATION sQyiTS3 and WHITE TRousERS Bparial Prices EL! ELTING-RAND co., 133 Arsenal 8t. MM Automobile Electric Service you gave,. RING Your ~ of yester- ghiy now, per- but spent wisely it still has a lot of its old-time power. | Don't buy mercoly prices seem moderate, buy with an eye to true value and service only can you be sure prices are ELECTRICAL 8 TO THOSE wo L WORK oxLy. FRED A. GREEN 'Phone 1780.4 because - quality considered, SUITS $37.50 nance of quality and giv- lrlll‘ VHIUPS (\Olltilllfl‘ as our business standards, Remington Clothing Company Pistons, Rings, Pins and Bull-tings Furnished Lawrence & Hill, Inc. ~ 146 W. Moulton §, ° 61 Public Square *Phone 357 craft Store\ ceremony Rev. Episcopal a trained nurse of Watertown, and Lyle Dorr, also of Watertown, acted as attend- Foliowing the ceremony Mr. Vallier and bis brides a left on 567 - Mill Bhe Is a I U be oq) ND Brink Your i V : f h Elmer's Arans # f : aome man.. SUMMER UNDEnweAaq * Knee or ankle length BATHING sSuirs ELI ELTING-RANp 133 Araenal st, nan ane eon Turkey Dinner Sunday 12:30 to 2: k GRIFF'S | ATH ans The Place For Your Savings Perhaps you have start a savings acco Don't let that thought stop yey, This association is ple -that meana YOU Every account is matter how small it And to each depositor goes th ba: efit of what many yeara helping savers has taught us, Brart now -your safely - and - good { t Ch 'wrere leged ne Chic Savings and Loan An’i.~ } 106 Chartabeis Bigg, ’ WW f encase pment ati ad I I I [ There IS such a thing as having aH your houschold fj goods moved without the teast damage. Great covered. ps motor vans quickly from anywhere t anywhere- Competent, intelligent men will do aR the planning You will be surprised } how much casier moving is than it used to be. f F f i i i F g $ Wins v6 Trucking Morrison St. 'Phone 191% W T arian -. - Foret Ine eosin % t Soiree Horse Sense | Lightening the load then makes going easier' Drop the vest! warm summer days, $16 underwear - | No sleeves and knee lengths $ $1.25 to $2. Bathing suits that art: right in the swim, cotio® and wool, many color®: $1.50 to $6. MacLeod-Smhith Co.] Practical Tailors and Out fitters to Men Charlebois B F KIL ''The Grove claim The t y tmatlar waearl Jou bask ( of the day » masotl1 it sal: ty\ c would gro vc \The tnelud station biendr cag) a for th pa €ch found ritag a reasult atGare comm: todiy,. this I1 Tho Jo@ept a cifa shooti beHeov bu¥lst an | A1 wosund a polic For staring around beFt,\ dietric in dis; Bor to the crowd a tlck downt 25 pr nesNMe tox al but es Moso burnin shootin noms a of a of avenie been fc over tt 8e Cue sion, b Fernon which to it. fag we it burn Polic the act ward 0 as thot One of dectare rife, w shot. Rose tohring pareions when h mort a the latt speetat a near Hever which - from a: the doo a volle the aco clerk, d Durin was thr rescued Chon Go.