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Jacobs, who farthikge. so mEmBERS Of COUNT E v man sien PETITION | C/ Express Unquali® mon county bar, Errespective of pang, have placed their signatures petition expressing ulnquauflogr' fidence in the high chsracter of}. Count; Judge Claude B. Alrarso®; and fFecommendfng him to the tors of the fifth judicial district for \% the ofice of justice of the suprome®|- court. > sigters are as follows: Jefferson County Bar irrespective of party, desire to express Migh Character, ness and QualHMtntions, % Eighty-nine members of the Jefer: o The petition and the names of the | ° a The undersigne! members of the their un- putting a spoon» Flakes into a ba- 'Then put your n the hands until Rub stubborn ! character, professional fitness and qualified confidence in the hight qualifications of - County - Judge Claude B. Alverson for the office of justice of the aupreme court; ard do ea-nestly recommend him to the electors of the Filth judicial district the suds thoroughly soak them. spots with a soft brush on a fas surface. a minute or two they are spotless and fresh. Fighed Firm washing particular things Sife for Silks and 'All Fime Fabrics In just e, and when dry, FLAKES for such office, the supreme court the assembly® to of Walertown assembly state excise department. city judge lie service compaissioner Henry Purcell. former justice of Allen R& Kilby. former member of <-- Following a cloudburst a mass of water awept chro and doing immense darnage to crops and highways“. In some places the wratew remched to the second story * of houses. The picture shows the water casceding down the hills. . ugh Liber; \ All dh averts e nmr _, QNVEN‘\ NEXT NO O8 iy . NTH Conaldared Practically \.D Ollier's Successor ~ From West or South, : * # ~-__ fe- - sen ado |. ; (8PECIAL |. Cleveland O., Au tion (8 rife throughout @rtment f ho patfonal commanderwul annual national conv ganization, to be h | Hept. 27, 28 and 29. While there is no $ng* being conducted, reports on what variou doing indicate the wid est In the forthéom| and the annual electio; - Names of four me ~ | «considerable promine tion with diagussion year's leader o n, Certain Th“ TO THE Tim &. 23. - entJion of eld in Clay 1 wo *4 iniperilling the lives of many t CARTHAGE NEWS) George S8. \Hoeoker. William A. Nims. Flon R. Brown, formey state senm- « MeConnell, Ht“; Judge T. Sam Childs Joméph A. Imac L. Hunt. former member of Lefsrstte E. Priyns Alonzo M. Lefingwell, Willar A. Porter. “Award B Van Ftd A. Baldwin. < ep. ormer attorney Brayton A.' Field, formar spacial Jokh N. Carlisle former state pub John- Conboy. formsor city attorney. Edward 8. Hunt. Jonn T. Dears. Isasc R. Breen, former mayor of} EXIT NOF 0F BQtLT Biiider Came, to This Country fron tr EARLY SAN MLL FOR VINCENT LE RAY DE CHAUVMONT IN 1818 Mid BY Bd GUOT Champagne, France, In 1815. arm and a severe cut in his chin. He was taken to the Aetna Unit and Dr. F. G Metzger reduced the frieture and found It necessary to take sevor- al stitches in Gates' chin to close the wound. Later Gates was taken to him home. * sugin 22 tents © Price in Carthage Lowest in Many * Months. Carthage, Aug 23 -Granuvlated su- ger sold here on Saturday in County Creameries in the block formgrty occupled by the D# epame vrak agasTRaAr oF viTAL iN GBACH STATE ° Bt Louis, My, Aug. 3.-Legiala: tion creating'in each state the office of registrar of vital, stafftatics. on whigh would deroive the responsa! bility for obtaining of al) Nirths and deaths, is proposed tomal Conference ef dteased the injury. a here, poe x CC t G U ‘Gogqfl‘hAwny‘flmergun Prim; Night,\ inning. Auxfn 80. B * & € 5 + | * Tighly nutritious. it eontains all the food requirements necessary without the disagreeable effects of hot, heavier foods. ' So delightfully fiavored and refreshingly cool that it Purity Ice Cream contains just the elements réquired by mind and body these hot weather days. It feeds the' __ body and soothes tired, over-worked nerves. Every Day! a Manufactured By mest tFoodof mer Weather. CREAM C THE DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT , KIND « u £ r If For a the registration in a report of thecommittee on vital aubmisted_ today to the Na:| Commissions on Uniform 6tate Lawn, in session Watertown Edmund R. Wiico:, former city attorney. George H Cobb, former Heutonant governor Wiliam W Kelley, former deputy county clerk. » Edward N. Bmilh, president of the board of educatfon George R. Mone. John O'Leary. Harold L. Hooker, city attorney ° Thomas Burn@, Joseph Nellis, county clerk Gary M Jope: principal of Wa: tertorn High sthool Yirg!! K Ko#logg, former Eistrict attorney . ~ Artur L Chapman Wiliam B Gilman Natimnte: Fo Dreena. president of ncoln League 0. FYed J Roman: Frodarick M Doysr Francis M Hlugo. secretary of state Perley A. Piicher, former county clerk , Maron Mf Swin Arcb'se C Ryder. dep gereral Herbert C Tew Edgar V Blocioxgh Join B. Rogers. trates in ruptey f Sohn C Lamon Anionic F Millis Chartfes ® Morris former deputy uty attornsy bank gxte Frincis H McKinley house atate excise commisalonar survives. was born in that r W Cornaire, special sur | 80 years the ifth of nest month. to: PC SP Bazil Guyot operated a grist mill and farthage,. Aug 23.-A model wind B| Guyot. - for aumont is on ethibitton in tha! ro store. Mr Guyot worked for Ray and at odd intervals he was .ppt to the making of this model. , A ! largo mill was nover made bowever Basil Guyot came to this country! fiom Champagne. France. with Vin chat leRay In the year 1416 Guyot! béing thon 16 years old !t is and} -tSat thes came to this cictnity J three fest of snow of married Miss Frances who | cazmo hero from Rreat. mnd for soy: erf yoars Mr and Sirs Guyot lived 'ig Af iloa on the (arm until recently owned by Eugene Lowle lator the tfEaily came to the village and lived ig a house that was on the tots now oWned by Mrs Lula Strickimnd and Ppter Yousey - The Camily then ved into'a amail house near the presont Guyot bouss in Furnace atrast which has gecently been sold io the National Paper Products com- | pany | Elghty years sgo port month they moved into the bouse now j standing and Frederic 8 Guyot. the oply ons of the nine children who | saw mill on Guyot's faland Lewis H Fort Delas M Cosgrove Francis 5 Cullen George R. lic -service commissioner Clarles A Phelps Naithafile! N Smith, special city Judge Fred H Moors © Gcorge Wi Hooker. former UT S commissioner Francis K Purcell B A: GMligan Floyd L Carlisle, preaident North: tm New York [rust Co. Edward W Cirroil Willfam K Mott Roswell 3 George Henry-H Bmbrock A Raymond Cornwall of Watsrtown N YV Grorge S. McCartin George E. MicAllaster I 1 | of tha assembly Philip 9. Slmte Albart R. DeToung. Clinton R. Wiltee Clarence. L. Crabb ohn B Heatls ederick E. Pelsha® Harold F Porter John C Purcell Frederick A Grant Bornard G Butler Paul F. Porter Malivin F Kinktey Henry J Kimbail James J. Bustier Charlies C Johnson T Arthur Headricks Bernard A Gray. Floyd W. Haller Edward H Bennett. Hepry H. Dean, jr. Willliam 8 Ward Ray Wo Howard B Donldson | a+ g on the b I J éyiank LaNue, former member; Don't Bother With the HOT WATERBOTTLE + Hardy Re- tas the # Mra J V Guyot and Frederic Gur -ot hava recently moved from the 'home on Furnace street and now live: hardware store Twi tity L X tits SYRACUSE AND ADANS NINES ourTrir pays aoir. ONDACK STARS TUESDAY nigHTr 1 Cartbage. Aug. 23 -The Twin City Athletic Association will cross hats with the Adirondack Stars Tuesday. ome ! Atate atreet. JAIN prame is anticipated The local team was successful in both the Saturday and Sunday games Saturday they met the Adams fine at, Adams, winning with a score of $ t 7. Aunday thay crasiel with the Franklin nine of Syricuse and were victors, the «score being 3 to 1. STATE ROAD CONTRACTORS UNABLE GET. MATERML WORK ON JEFFERSON, ST. LAW. RENCE AND LEWI6 HIGH - , R WAYS RETARDED Carthage, Aug 38 -Work on var- ous state road contracts through Le- wis. Fefferson and Rt Lawrence coun- ties In betug retarded by the Inability of the contractors to secure material as fast as it is needed. The contrac- tors experienced no difficulty in se- curing labor but the wages demand: ed by the men is the highest ever known and the cost of building the roads Accordingly is very expensive. The tmile atretch of road between Antwerp and Carthage is progressing most interesting wall. One mile of the romd has been| tion, dated Aug. 3. which has beat Or the Old Fashioned Mustard compieted and the department ex; broadcasted in Afiatolis dechring A “mum“ pects the rosd to be Onished during} the principles of Bolshevism aw Fadmy's PP a tube the fall identical with those of Islamism, bt- in cl‘wly’m“. Fakes mime h based on democracy.\ It awiy the not blister or dis« KNGBKEH FHuM eaNVEYaH BY calls oh all good Moslems to accept Ior the skim-vanishes cuff”! and the tenets of Bolshevism. aah a “xi-mint. soothing en: au l Halide Edib Hanem. the famous Borer mnroq $335? ke fl “gim‘mlm a 20 Twigs wortnan rtz‘former. who fi ** & free Trial R o Angora to evade arrest by the 1°? ' CARTHAGE MAN 8UFFERS mRoK. BaitlshKnnd lto girtgclpate in Nusti- L ® pha ema aeha's nationalit fag Tou ee My EN LEFT ARM AND BADLY movement, definitely rejects nun-(g also: ly tue cuUT CHIN vism for Turkey. An Angort di- Carthage, Aug. 13. -Linus Gates and is employed in the West End ps per maill, wasa knocked off of a convey mijll saw mill built in 181% by the |, tate Bazil gBuyor, father o§ Frederic ; company 24 cents per pound 3nd“: of Chaufty Brothers' hard | that time until Saturday whan it offered in any quantity at 23 cents |mcres country for Arizons grounds in xrpperi 38. who resides in Went End avenue or by a piece of wood falling a dis has been offered in many months About three weeks ago this store as opened by the above mentioned Sugar was the only artitle ing at that price in tbat store ainoa.r C A Hon t« in chargo of the satire | About Sopt 15 the company open In the same location. ore cfl their well kmpmn stores dealing | buttor cheese and mHk products. American Legion Meeting. 1 Carthage. Aug 23 --A regular] meeting of the AmasettBazxter post i1}-bo-hold tonight at-8-30 in-thp vé t BIL 15 SURRENDERED Jal! * Carthage Aug | who was arreatod July 24 by OClcer) Clarence Camidwe on a wamint sworn out by lrs A A Vrooman charging him with the theft of 4i| bottles of American Hquor from thel Kenmore Hotel and who after his arrhignment was held for the gmod Jury under $5060 which was furnished by a brother, Willlard King. rho livea in Martiu street. is now in theI Watertorg jail. baving been taken! there from Oswogo Sanday by Officer Camidge It was mimored that King planned to jump his bail so the brother mar Vii Namse. state pub \in the Vister block over Chantfty's/ rendered hia bail and King was ink en to the county jail Carthage Personals. Carthage. Auk 2% - Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hollinger, Mr and Mrs! Cilfford Dawley and daughter Gora}! dine, left Sunday morning by muto for! New York where they will spend a week -Miss E Kate Traynor spen. the weekend in Ulica -Lyle Brnimas gan of Rochester is visit'ng bis moth-l 'ler Mra Elizabeth Muivaney. in upper Btate atreet --Mias Regina Harve, spent the weekend with herparent:; In this village Harold Crowner w hof spent the past two weeks with bul father. D Crowner. on the Firgo road, has returned to Philadelphia. Pa--Mrs Carl T Kapfer and chil? dren of Francis street are speadfn, a few days In Lowville -Mr and Mrs Joseph Hale and sons. WMism anif Charles, have returned from a visit at | Rochester, Sencen Falls and cuse CARTHAGE OFFICE OF THE wai.) TERTOWN TIMES aT mor | RIS' JEWELRY STORE l a Carthage - subscribers may | mal their payments at Morris' Jesein ' Store The 'phone number is 364 R. Single copies of The Times is also on sale at E. S. Bance's Stationer; atore. SOVIET PROCLAMATION Is APPROVED BY Turk DECLARES OF BO. 8HEVISM AND ISLAMISM ARE IDENTICAL. (By The Associated Press.) Constantinople, Aug. 22. -All leat ing Moslem religious authorities in Anatolia have approved a proclazm patch says she and four members off the Mustapha Kemal cabinet haye formed the oucleis of an anti- Bi- shevik party which is greatly in tie minority. Halide eaid \Bolsbeviimm thee store recently opened by the Oneida Duni p rectoyu for 22 cents per pound Thiam,! Own. price was the Iowast for which su; r' ! wo 'Bund ay whore. and from here the party wort Vincent LeRay de OGered for sate and the price (@sve®go, Rochester and Buffalo, It bas beon 832 whore they will than sucprised at the APPA in @a 0 Dormbue said be was born on a farm moir - Brattiebore, but who wost and southwest for the past “Wyatt. He Orat logated at Wichi- | e of that year and that thore jage hall ~A large attendance is urs C& Kan, where he establighed a cher- Bazil Guy' eg as mattors of fmportance will beigry rmach on the Arkansas River He mali oul 15 years ago to go to Ar- monr, albore be established a peach ggtov e. I Carthage Man Takan to the County tto Tre smid. \where the farmers from the 12 Frank King @mumounding country tied their bhotses mand o: teams while doing their shop ping and transacting other business only winter I ifved in that city 'c ermment are acute. i pM@lnr to say to us today? PMS- ARST WST. ~AERE IN 40 YEARS woe -_- MOTORIST MAKES BRIEF sTaY ON waAY To ARIZONA aECALLS OL0 PUBLIC squint Cometius Donahue Left Here 40 Yeats Ago To Go West. Bound from Brattiebovo, Vi. to IP hoe nix, Artz. - Corneliua_Donahus, for a fow years a resident of Water , accompanted by his son and datrighters, - caught | bis - first glimpse of this city In 40 years on The stay in Watertown was take a bomt for 'lyelinmd. Ohio. and then strike Nr Donahue said that he was t prosperity Ina Watertown. Mr has been in \My most virid recollection of Wa- rown is the old Public Square,\ \I temmembor the late Roswell P Flower In after years governor of New York, with whom | bad sotfie busf neas transactions the last a&18 hate oft en thought of revisiting the city. but on other occasions when eatt Ihave been obliged for buainets reasons to take anothor route \Bu! this year I0 determined to make the trip back homo over tha Roosevelt highway and I1 stopped here for the first time* REY, CHERRYSPEAKS AT FRST CHURCH Says We Need Quietness in Order to Know God. Rer C Waldo Chefty. DD, pis- tor of the Central Presbyterian chierch of Rochester, occupled the puigit at the First Presbyterian cherch in this city Sunday morning, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Dr Darwin F Pickard ~ Dr Cherry took bis text from Paeim- 46 16, \Ba GH and Enow 'That | Am God.\ \This passage has dome much in every century to give men courage an® poise for difficult situations,\ said Dr Cherry \We live in a cru- hour Men are perpleted and dia¢urbed Problems of life and gov- What has this I \First Be still A bard command for us to obey We live in a feverish «citable age, hard for the average man or woman to find opportunity for qubetness We need it to give depth as well as breadth to li#«- there is no deep thinking, no grisp of fundamental convictions, without qufetness. Wa need to be still to know God. God cannot be known by reading a book about him, or By bemring another man's acugaintance wiih him. Opd comes out of the discovery af him in the quietness of our soul. No men ever finds God out in the world who does not find him first in the depths of his own sou} forget that mighty forces are not ways clamorous or spettacilar. R cause God does not reconitruct tha world in Ave years is mot proof that hee is mot working. \'Tourth We need to be still to not simply to take a narcotic or to be delivered from burgens add serv- kbe.* ' of self karmony. It is living without fretful ness. was forced upon Turkey anwiilireghy , tance of 20 fpet He landed on a pile of pulp wood, suffered a broken left Russia being the ouly nation pizing Turkey's right to live.\ .with God. 'Thou wit kes in men | will course, a matter of conjec names which, so far, ha most mention, are: F. W Galbraith. of Ohio 0 Nider, of I {es. Whether ccept the in this on J, Foreman, of 'Nell, of Kentuck R. Y. It is con the In view strongly boosted R Real ecquaintance with | \'Third We need quistness to cower God's ways in the world-we} Ef discover God's rest. To find rest 4st \Rest is poise. It is the fetus \Its sepret is f'n the silent places him 'in t ame w the exceptioh of (Gene valor He is a bank Mason City He is als second to Franklin N'O dent. considering presenting O'Ne!li for president er. course as ho- did in the Cross. - The precedent was m 'Then, when the name used for reslection Writer, Held Weeks. ® Ithaca, Aug 13 -- Mr of this city, b the Bolsheviki for sim tually a prisoner | She byy steamer from Russian Bolshevi from the Azerbaidjan ren was.not put in p kept under surveilian detention in the oil po become public and sts had thoroughly selves and defeated Ta at Elizaveto ol She has been a resid int rtar op thence to Bagdad by She journayed to tary escort and att Gay the Russians e 'This is ful trip into n ar rid sigce the outbreak of in 1914. With headau Paris in 1917. she ® the front as the Frenc experiences. eho remained entered the conf as a member of t ment of the ¥ M.C A a commission Ict, C |porfect peace whose mind oa Thee.\ stay ed L Galbraith was a colonel in t National Guard He is “use 2311- ' mander of the Department of Ohf and has done great work in Legion organization The presentation of hh r commander is a certainty. . Foreman, likewise, was a colonel ant he also is a stare department cop mander. He took charge of the dp partment of Ilinois twenty-first on the Legion list an brought it to the firs! than 60 years old Spanish-American War MacNider possibly has more deegr ations than any other A merican, with D'Olier. the incumbent haes no-destro to succeed himasif H draws no salary, following the sams ford Warren, noted ma as arrived in nople after baving bee released until all informat Bolshevist military mo the for the last Ave years | . 1919, to go to Det 18. 19 way 0 Portia ved at Baku the atered the oft} Mre Warrea' ent as h would permit and wrote man} ollher Returning untH the Un: he publicity as honorary WI - Gime 8) the Becomg the op. cland, active campaigg, pregnanm 8 Btates inteng ©Bpréad inter. DE conventign n have nce in czanlgx of the next ° the Legion's act;. or not any .of thes post | in, of ture. Thoge ve received compection, i MB Illinois; Emme Hanford Mag. dered a forego slon that the next cnmfim11 sao of be selected from west or south believed that these four meg may be ader will middle- west, . ° of this it {; hen it was He is more He served in the ral Pershing. MacNider wears nine decorations for president ta 0 a vice-com mander of the department of lowi and al last year's convention nr lier for prea Kentucky, it is known is serious}; the name of O) Nell bus been quite active in Legion affan, especially as an organirer and laid is knowa army Tha he turned his salary ovar to the ftd Following the Cleveland oof vention,\ D'Ollier will go on a [tion through the Orient oro or less t- tablished at the last convention is regard to the ofice of command of the incu® bent was placed in nomination bede clined the honor. expressing the Hogs that no commander of the Legs would ever permit his nema to it WOMAN DTIE . BI MOLHENN Mrs. Maude R. Warren, Ithas Eight 1 Maude Bid gagine writes Constanth n detained by ht weeks, tin reached Persia ths day th8 ki took over the clty ese Mre: War rison but was ce auring her ft She was not an of the vements had oscow sok reached thet position { of this dty eaving here en under milk & inirs event den - the world «sf artera close 10 close to Intgres to - IthAC@e depart ecelve z ajor oing She the Rainbow division ¢ M‘ . 4, ted State _ s eu o oK RE gg oF B0 Lumen BARR m or Lds Nam pho . and l\:.‘w’lt:irur<now\ officer C Interesting \ onl ____-- | Cople® of a \History gited ° gigtes Infant l: aay» been pecaived at cu, now the headqua ‘ pont. Ths book ha ‘pwsrance and is & jmuflofl. which WA N ar frst named an by wo later, fo , n; of the armistice a «reality AD offsp ith Infantry . it being C p illo, Ca» from ( and men of 1 int fin”; foreword Its eolo on. _ T * s. M in 6, 1920, a une I Honolt on, stationed at lite? States entered ar, \Lete In May t} minced the formation | se and 1 cabt to. General Perghin aston, BS follows 'Ple regiment. infar on, France ' So far eplied.\ The forewor iatg Jan 1 1919 Col etls of the organization nent, which took place igio of San Francie rewes the deep | re&r oistment of officers an «ing ordered overseas. as Introduction, in w gry of the regiment wen by someone who kret aitached. nor ind ga of say of those a history appear any? olume. A chapter 4 isc) company !n the t) references | humor evise, to oficers and T large - There are a | cellent | photograp sow, together with a rpaigation . Jmong the | photo pu of officers and burt several of those bikred or were recet r Madison = Barracks mows ip this | city | A och ge pricnartly for | ty regiment, it is a thre to any member uy one who has er frt organization E Coriderable of the b ¢ ic the eaperiencés gl while at Camp ts the men - prepd meas service . whic prrieaced Buys Bunga] Fakers Landing. - A wiesser o\ Lafarge the Clara M 1. pr which bas been f rears The latter 17 buill cottages ald ju tas no boat house. thit the constri ( be quite expensive ton was $1 800 -- in'Holloway and (10 ag the Keech cout u Q by - Attorm of Gary. [11 -I 1 Huf and daugt whimer - are - occup «ge this month | T tre home Sept artice Bretsch - is ar of his frianda by + stands on hls yac tar < Dr and Vira J f fast Rochester - anc $i of - Syracuse Tuckir | of - Hast brgt har _ Harr: 1 - ara !ergrean island | 1 t Rmith - »ntertaine slay Dr \Weich of t Tefters of - Roche Im all parts of the Fishers Landing ford. Recont campin n Oregon. - Kansas Is. RichBeld Spring Xt ard Mre - Geg Ai daughter Erma o time, Rochester anc Ma Yoke! and dai #1 Roth, of 26% Pp - havo - bea #k at Wintergreen I maw s __ Glen Park Meets Or Tuesday night t Paper company 'an {Ain'the Dexter tearr Re\ Ath game. .of th D Park papermak Ake to date On Sat AA?) tackles the T Puter, { t