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l 20 e \ ' 229 [. M. _ BATURDAY, 'AFIRRNOON, JUNE 19, ine. 2} VE lik much as $300 pesr gap - 0 ~ *~ ** . l f so c. < | . , 1 |_ The only compeanies who have not A} h TAKES chHARGE OF GARAGE] SUBscriBe ror NEw PoLiSH MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT : REPUBLIC BEGN - 24-f008 - stRICE]LOGAL Is 34,000 Expet Automobile Mechanlo 'Aw| Committee Will Continue Canvass in sodated With Northern - New| - Hopes of Doubling Amount Bought. York's Largest Garage. wo « h onl re- { - e Sectii POLES RABE \yan se -X, ~ , . ~ _ ifm -A 1-5 | \y Seto 201 z Pack . ~ tt a 3 in | n ~- mip I 7? s NSM SHMUEL - “LL their prices in some inst 8 Coull ons SE p C n yet vanced their pr-lcss are those who m | . Ate not making «any deliveries, but these have wame d their dealers not. | | to take any orders for cars and |J Of e £81 Pie 4 guarantee deliveres at the present 20s yA\ _ prices. _The tue i shortage t B. N. JAMES REPORTS BIGGESTJshortage, recent «m 8%, steel Jack of I& ON - BUSINESS | TRirp K THis vE transportat on nc Slities, and the ex- To , WEEK THIS YEAr orbitant rd vance -in thre price - of -__ EvrPE glass, are given as the reason for m Lf s I: the advance in 'pr- ice of automobil n H p PRICES 10 INREISE o: t A. NERMAN 1063 trow, switchman, - bralemai, - etc. Manufacturers Forced to - Raise | 220 is bringing econ) to his t Figures Because . of . increased | °F Wost VirgnE a. of investment, convertible into cash @t a moment's notice. F A * This strong bank of eqs mi«h ar opporturaity and pays - \ 4% Interest Compounded Semi;a.amually am --- A\ Polish residents of Watertown and vicinity 'have shown their faith in the future of their naother country by subscribing liberally to the Polish Nicholas Manfred, proprietor _ of Manffed's garage, Arsenal street, has plant Manager of Franklin Auto. (afigaged Samuel! J. Rounds, formerly & - Witertown, amexpert automoblic & i . Manufacturing Coste. b The steel situasion was pever so| MOD!© COmpany, Formerty of Wa. mechinic to mg (3:12:30 of the ro.| EOvernment loan now being floated in Banking by mt'ul is as cqrevenient, easy aand In the United States as it is| tortor, On Trip. - pair department of the garage. «Mr.| this country. safe as in person-just send your momey by © today, it is sald. \The present supply e will begin work at oBc6 ¢ The looar quota was $4,000, and B. N. James, proprietor of James [Of Steel represents only 13 per cent money order, check, draft orregsistered mail. this sum, it was thought by some of the members of the local committee, would be hard to rmiss pwing to the fact that there are now only about 20 Polish families in this city, and that they ail have \Invested heavily in United States Liberty bonds and Wir Saving Stamps. However, the committee had no difficulty inPraising the amount required of them, as the people bought the Polish bonds cheerfully, and the quote was filled three weeks abesd of the time limit get forth by the national committee at Washington, D. C. A number of the Polis: employes of the 8t. Regis Paper Company, at Deferist, and a few Polea at Great Bend and Dexter almo bought bonds through the local committee, while p mm a. score of Poles age Deferiet | the world, while large amount m?! day ' It is expected tht amil of the Parishvilte Notes, . .A doten or more at Dexter. S001 | patroleim is available for export. She will a shy .- Mr, their 111030? direct to the national gnu extensive coal mines, and large gig. be sr (2:30: 2111le ‘1-1 Edi??? Me, Jim; 18 “Mir “it’d cotmmifté® at Washfnfgtom. D> C: bo- | amounts of porcelain and sine is also \\% . exenoduilioras C curser, Mra. Mame fore the local committee could get to exported. Before the war, Poland ex- Were taken by the members of the, &nd Mrs. Alion Herriman yee them. ported over $00,000 tons of grain and | graduating class were (ilte» fiir withipmd‘m on Woednesday--Mti, 3DsiX The committee will continue to | 400,000 toms of sugar. It Im exPAOt@4 | mug 4 gow exceptions, fewach 2 ana is very D at the hume canvass the Poles scattered on farms | to double these figures when the| \*» ® Mkt. John Walker. Her tt=th and in nearby villages during the | country is brought back to normail iDlennediate algebrm aum:ing some | Jerome» Folsom, and wife, #01, next three weeks in an effort to | condition out of the devastation of| difMculty. Re-examinatin@s in thee EF*olbomm; and daughter, Mri, Ral double their quota, a» on the success | war, subjects wore given at tho High | Stearm:s of Winthrop, called 0g Ex of this loan depends, in a large meas- | It is expected that Americans will} #¢hoo!l this morning. | Lay to seo hayr:.-Loater Plint. ure, the entire political and sconom!- | also subscribe to the loan. | Results of the in ten the week-end auest cal independence of Poland. Following are the names of the lo | chemistry apd physics hamve been b=rothe=z, John Flint --r», The bonds are in G@enominations of | cal Polish loan committee: Walter ®. posted. In chetnistry, marks , VV and siater, : Mu, } $50, $100 and $500; issued by the Re- Lysskowskci, chairman, 209 Dewey Weré received by Eranch Saunders, l€ttle, Tuesday- for public of Poland and paystble April 1, ' avenue; Felix P. Tontarski, Joseph| 95; Roswell Morgan. $); txad (féorge shore they will spend 111-5313?” © 1910, in United States gold coin. In-} Tontaraki, Joseph Hludzinski, Boles. Read, 89. fixty passed thew exapeina.| Moll Campbell and Royal terest at the rete of six per cent per | Niewibrowaki, John Karpinski,|tion, - Clitkmeon college are, howie four {pel ancsum will be pald semianbually. _ jand B. Hrabchal. In physics, Karl Faitiin-ks reoety *Eunmtmey.-~Waitee Clitk _ {s | Tmo 'The loan hes the appro¥il of the ad #1, Kemeth Chapnin =; ime i», [Con St Lawrence un! the grage will be operated upon & of the demand. \ho adwance Stephen A. Ackermnan, sales man |s 4 fp service basis beginning Mon- garage, - announced - today - the price of glass is a 1ao ”51,311,113, 22: agger of the Franklin Automobils ® ® 4 % heaviest sales and deliveries for the | glass is used largely in the conatruc-[Company of Syracuse, formerly with] _ Mr. Rounds was formerly amploy past week of any one week this{ tlon of automobiles tda y. the New York Air Brake Company, ed by S. Brown Northrop, distribu season. Up to Friday night he had Ralph White 0® the George - W. this city, sailed from Quebec last tor for the Dodge Brothers and sold and deHvered from the Water. | (PC LUber Company, said today ' Fackird Motor Car Company. He that glass hos ad-vanced singe 1916] for Liverpool to mike a |f pst came to this city in 1911. He town salesrooms~-87 passenger cars 'and Ave triftks. three years aver 50 par cont. It was over 1.000 per cormt and in the past study of European business g!“ mployed here, in Detroit and in 5 estimated that mo \ ( conditions as they affect the com- wlfvefiad ”it“ 35331 gig? 81:4: e truck _ purchasers | were: | (og 4, the, conte-ustions of 3 god \7 Peay. C tank tor 5 being stationed at C R . stevuctione of @ sms corps Adams Coal Company, Adams; Bur- sedan, without in- special grinding \Auden “of; afihnm In | Auguste, Ga.. Dflflfll‘g‘ dick Coal Company, Watertown; | or culting, will comst the manufactur OP LL “$5; ,;°:§s:nf;‘;53’°°§° past year he has been employed in Crescent Milling Company, Chau-| 9° today approximately $160, where Europe at the Rafe, Bavox,a Mr? Washington, D. C., being employed mont; Pearly Waite, Barnes Cop.| 55 A {OW years ago, the whole body Ackerman's itinerary - will - incluas| PY, M8 Northway Motor Company, ners; George McConnell, Watertown. | 07, (P8, 8\ , WOUd _ not Fatve c0OSK & |Parip, Brussels, and possibly two or | BMROMN® the Cole Hight and the great deal mo . Oldsmobile. He was also em ed This 1s not a loca! condition alone s hate (iman three other cities. _ The - FrankHn a, Pan ' | az a big Packard service station in as indicated by the reports from | TRIP TO LOWViLLLE recurs _ w hss 23375539333 Washington and is unusually | well James' sub-dealers In the surrounding] - 'N NEW YORK DIVORCE CA®E |lamnd, Denmark snd Norway |- Mr. $33“?!ng make repairs on cars of towns, Adams, Clayton, Carthage,| / mar mens Ackerman made his bome in this He has hid a broad “napalm Harriévilis, Massena, Lowwilis, Cape| , N°W York. June 19 -CBurging that ?§?§§I.2§§2 $131“: [$335 35:3 Irs the manufacture sand repair .of ”130323\ q‘zmeégeund Pilflfldelnhll gerdhusband' mids his nights and th. Q‘ Franklin Compiny 3] 1910. He rainy“ well known makes lund. 1s an ood. eso deslers reporeiBuoday= with ano»ther woman. a & ' qualified to make practically every total sates -past ## 47 \gis | that ho n. And \vas employed by the New York Air 8: £ made a tr4 sort of an adjustment or repair on wenger citfs, nine trucks. One dealer | Y , with a widow verhom 5:33:ng 33:26 Company for a number ©!liry take of, car - the alone reported 17 passenger cars| as \an old swootbmeart,\ - Mrs. Anna | - © starting and lighting systems;: He a - uring the time he lived in this and tro Iruoks in four days, 3 Hor Bar - fled euit In the [city he was a caember of Watertown | £0\ Man ifasturent of CMS s sudden de- | supreme court. Prooxiyn, - for |Lo«dge, No. 49, F. and A. M.;. Water. |{@C ® Cleveland, O., Nortbway U mand for cars !s ascribed to m cor-| separstion from hear 6-year-old hus- |{ Cha. No. 59, R. A. M, wa.] PCtrOL _ Mich. | Will#s-Oreriand, tain advance in price of all makes | band, Charles R. o0 IOs [owen Chapter, No. 5, R ; 11] Toled) O; Bulck, Flint, Mich; to take place not later than J 1.| faabel Grewal i Newbrry. _ Mrs.|lortown Noll. Knigh ta White and Stearns, Cleveland, Q, the wroman with | Templar, Media Temple, A. A. 0. N. * \ Soankio of £111; mrznutagmrem. who are | whom be spends rnost of his spare “rage Shrine. Hols now affiliated “cliff, figmentnumar- that he tas $0 lug“ { \d es of cars, within| time, the complaiizt alleges. - Mr.jwith Conmtral City Lodge and is a b < lly fortunate in past few days have adranced | Newbury is a dsaceon in 446 church. {fiesd degree Mason. wen inustually fortunate in inductug Ph, . . si | Race eer Jefferson County Savings Bank Watertown, N. °Y. Resources & $11,000,000 to take charge of the (mechanical department of his garage and he @r pacts io establish ena of the beet 1erviqe stations in gorthern New -__ (reork. mo, United Btateé government, aind the}! gmP APIUN. Df 7T N For, 90. The lowest mirkzc rcotveg|t20 Mts. H. Terry Rice + 'The garage is the most money will be spent in this country ABE BE'HG HE'Ex in physica was 70, this ting 18 - GREET» THY. iy equipped in this section and offers * - £0; WW mg 311110504 mltwrrigg- mme entrants to the examinfiiges, which Po stands in ni of. e uztombile owners. loan is for $50,000,000, guaranteed by | Expected That | Entire Graduating | - g., I 3 the Republic of Poland by all ber re- Clan Will Pan. The boy Scout baseball teeam of the |im the town Ball on. Frida ”351 Gunman!\ sources and the (axrpower of her 35, wonna es & ¥, M. C. A. journeyed io €©Chayneeont ! =-Mt, AD ¥s. Clarence ; € 600,000 peopte, The walue of the tim. | \ With all but three of the members| this afternoon in sto a chil- |AZ] ican, Ohatles, aro sps Tr in the woods of Poland alone is [of the graduating class of the Highitenge from the scout nim of that vil- |saammeer with Mr. and Mad, Sh On Suwon): estimated at §2,000,000,000, and Po-j school assured of graduation, and[{lage. \The team loft thi Y. M. C. A. Capsli--Rev: Carter var $6. land's salt rain@s are the greatest in theso thre» trying examinations to lat 1 this alternoom, __ ,;. jus sana. MMO. WHITNEY WILL LEAD siNG. . \L NQ AND BAND WILL alve conesar \Theo first community sing of the seamson will boe held at the City Park Suzanna afternoon at 4, with Mri - -- |Pacul Whitney of Potsdam loading the |umeging. - Rev. Harry - Westbrook Heed, D. D. pastor of All Wool | obairch, will give a tes minute taik f band will give a concert. . * |- The committes in charge of the .- |ilmgs haw requested atutomsbile own: . oras who drive to the park to return 16 * th boitom of the hill after deposit P RI E S - \ .‘I \ V b ‘ 1:45?“ ‘V » s (I P _ \ \1% j cath » ® v* tot 8 t+ W: & £04040. C . Only A Few Cars Left - |ingg the Srut load aod taking up an' $ ' To hasty\ ,~ outgoi- goup of people. By this malted! thm hopts to Increase con-; -_ CAN MAKE EMMEDIATE DELIVERY TUWDAY AT e 4 Hes Cer. . PRICES LISTED BELOW oe by the band follows; + ® + Nationil Anthem, Siar Spangled ml mer \Eraa*=s~..| Prices Not Guaranteed from Day to Orarture, \Carmen\ SPECTAToRS ostia Predict, However Towamrd Bunset, h. storage and sapage facilities to many - 1) Sokmencment =~ rth & Hool.w E Frikmy heet E act i ae nace n 19.-The sin who will com | regatta for fhe Aree a reek and with the weuther, the home ot took on the fos hasedsé to coupiste \ Well ~bafore leading Into Tihs: _ with ~ automobile tor Csyugs laks wore to be staget _ were unloading bearing the ame of the competing the storm clouds over the toyn for was accompanied which quickly kick» tea on the lake. I# predicted that the ot calm until wall t» ich bore out the fore race of the regatta until late in ths \og tule > lukC. +o fy. » 3° + % vim atm r ss . aac s anna nikon ies ter nce From Biset's Opera ...... mobufl: 2! Eee n ton Bonga. ir con- Reasons for Advance in, Pres.. : ; _ ::#*>; Lad - » garno f Fimgs of Freedom.. ..........Sousa' 1000% advance in price of glass FP. Lye Schmid, Musical Director and other represan: met the boatd 1007 advance in price of steel ae Big advance in price of coal - m © the rowing “ -- - forencon for a finit * , Y. GC a NoTeS ructions and then . and then The father and son's party will be] held at the boya' department of ths exhausted - to tre > (= , i*\ in tie on wofe '- |y ae 6 a, me retire of Supply nearly exhaur a lho t \ . . a. 20 i - e ws > . dle to the starting ,. (the putes of ‘g-\ommflm‘li A+| _ - Big advance in labor - so g 2 Nt oa \ | WIE3 be given the opportunity of see in 42 2 “or? th or“ hug # [lng the work which their sors co No transportation facilities a 10, , Chika a outcome # © . Comail continued gndor the guidance of Y. M. C. A. of tials. The swimming taak will be - Supply of only 13% of the steel required {re favorite for the - |opem to the use Of the fathers and % uae e o w a co ce aa dom Stroke qL. -|ten fring the sats past of the - Factories running under enormous expense vithno pro. - --- pus lind pest , \a e a L sou e> » of va Pore: Qa 0T og fh 0 , b’irf 3121152113: * 1 Thin aro still fra rtes‘gznttiog; dumon Le , , ; use ey was laid on Cor ' ur the summer camp o . M. & e wo % G ir Ba ato Co gs a te r bad ication. tor third : |p 1. in, oo inf iPop application \You can buy a car at the present price, drive it a year and szell £t for what you win from [.- youxzs remain. a a a a p bos ,. An Hay UC 5T. it rare » it, the advance in the price of a new car will take care of any lespreclation, {L on choice in the fresh _ yearlings t preponderance of __( fon ODN ER CONDITIONS - 2§K-.MILE wh EVENT : . June 19. -- Ideal prevailed todaf 226-milea univer obile race at the capital prise of by other _ You know in your own mind you are to buy anew car.. .. es ug Why wait any longer and pay half again more for your ar or be {ortsd topu a car of poorer quality simply because you don't want to pat the additions money: it FIVE PASSENGER TOURING................. .c. ...... ...- $9500; FIVE PASSENGER BABY GRAND TOURING, NODEL 5... 1190.00 - FIVE PASSENGER SEDAN..”:~..........'._!Q..... sie wa.s .c. - 1370.0 Prices Delivered Tolay _ GORMAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY a. Hag? \\\ f FIVE PASSENGER BABY GRAND SEDAN, MONEL 50.. ... _2015.0 1% .I -| THE Fool Younelf || \ _ TWO PASSENGER ROADSTER, ............... .... .... m.... 80,00 Plumbing: mummy . . ~ . § | ButNot Your Pattey || - . >_ Two PASSENGER BABY GRAND ROADSTER, MODEL 40... 1405.00 ~*: Radiators - . have estalolished Oo MODEL T, TON AND HALF TRUCK CHASSIS .... _ ... .... ... 1435.00 | -P in mi Perhaps you have your money under a savings account mel you do nost want to rebuilt A I | AlEs n nuns an d sin | I b E ~ it out until after July 1st. If this is the case we will make an ar1‘angemefitwhg Barkbard ; . a W- can have your car NOW, and will not have to wait and pay the high price which oe at . ’ in effect after July 1st. o p. Cl tot af aan THE BICHE-GARDNER MOTOR CO. \I <- - quirrove carace ___; | WA Opp. Arcade anSt. M