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& a WATERTOWN .DATEY __. ___ Law t .a e ¥Rima&y AM3RaNcoNX n 4 wes L - + WWW“ iWRECECNTy Tl STUMTION ak., w RAGE STEANE MARINE TRIUMPH \THE T. P. PHELAM WAS BELIEV. ED PAST SA LYVAGING wen O0 SHOALS Aut. 17 nounced surplus of labor has appear ed herefio «date: With general conditions as they are, and with the situation in the vicinity tightening up on account of the advent of winter, it seems in evitable that employers will be ab'e during the coming winter to do f something in the way of sele¢tireg PLUS AS YET, HOWEVER, their men,\ rather than having to 3m Gouverneur run with a short complement of in: abide noone case at times, the «ompioyers site, The establishments in this village 'emp'oying labor, are solicited for a job first by men out of employ ment, Watkins now that this locality a of a wage decrease in &! shortly begin to notice | the; certain lines in North Country indus, ) in the labor situation in theitry. but as fas as can be learned muccesfinly accomplashed the diff cult task of refloating the steamer T Industrial centers. where un nothing has developed as yet of this [+ P'helan from the shows off Ire ferent and short working nature ieuolis Point just- be®ow the Gatoup! have been in existence for; Morehzuawe 10 be NP—might Clerk. ‘anl Is « here sbe hus been beld fart gral wocks. some time past there has been Og den sour, Nov 36 - Mark Nore she was wrecked on Aug 17 , bouse wall resume ins forme? PO84 ytpo work vas dote bw the Russet gating labor applyin@ at logaifllun as hight chek 27 the Si yfpour Cxlh. Him-k l: HI)“ rous (ad W¥¥ples for work. The num erillolxse when (Bat hotel is reopened }* TS £1} combans 11K recently has not been partc-)p. p (0 yeah the pew munaser.. Tull bis been towed into the inner TX marked and the men wavefront-t the first of the year Sincejornal at froquols, wlarre she will be fly of the type that first jp. me, mour was closed for rexmlrsl| itched ap and nade ready for the! \ N3, cithor through Indiffor@bt \; §for house has been employed at (gip to K neston. to 'we placed in dry | M3 ja to their work. or through |e floe} Norman He resigned yes (Fock dor fermanent repairs at the fillingness to keep on the move forlwz'day and on Monday vill go to Collings ool plant The wrecking Wham; igh: What were absorb- [Niagara \sills so vial ofits wite and company |urchasel ibe Phelan be- have generally moved lllollggdanghlu untii the Sey mom House' ge- beginning sah ane operations rather than the mills . and plants Wreck Entailed Loss of $275,000-[ iproyers Predict That They WI in Fowler and Edwards, and Itc! Boat Abandoned by Underwriters ve u in Obtaining mem state thal as yet the appéar: \WP; ba DlZf‘lc x); t ance of the men does not Indfeate! Who Sold Her to Wrecking Com- = agaploy‘es This Winter. the more solid and responsible class| | pany. 3“, a e of workers | 2 b L ouverneur, Nov. 26 -There are; | his been rumored that there is i i fier disposing of thieir consignments. fuce a heayy loas day compared with the same date a year ago, while for six days the re- coipts tran seme 10.002 behind those} t of the same period in 1919. boat hext season ix the stoné frade between Belleville an2 Tononto, '. -'Tthe- wregk of -the J*heisn»-entalied- a loss of $275,000, that amount of in» errance on vesfi@l and cargo. The bosit twas hbandoned by the owners to the uncerwziters who told ber to ing wrecking compant where she lay. Marime men claim tnat the refloating of the Phelan is ane of 'he most notable pieces of «f salvace work accomplished on the i{ver in some time, as it was belfeved that the craft was past saving. |, In addition to the swift currents with which they had to contend the wreckers were harassed by strong vinds which greatly Jampered the uperations. ST. Turkeys |- Bring FRom 55 To 608) DEALERS RETURN FROM Bos. TON AFTER DISPOSING OF CONSIGNMENTS Ogdensburg, Nov. 36. -Fifty-five to §0 coms a pound was pald for St. Liwrence county tuirkexs on the Bos- tor market, accord ing to dealers re- turning from the H ub on Wednesday Weather- conditions ow ere unfavor- able, heavy rains failing and baving n depressing effect on the market. I'ut for be shomaze of western re- cerpts northern New York specu-i lators probably wou'd have had to The Bqston mar- ket statement for Tuesday showed a decrease of 4.000 packages for the :a, few days, so no pro—Ire-opens find they will probitily operate the 1 * » poi e ‘ : a & out above all the rest-not by mere self-ezploitation, Perhaps there is one as good -you might. by taking a 4 \% q 0..% * which there is no question. ~ <5. Ferg’g’aaninnanhmey of opinion about them that is the - __ dwn judgmient-the best assurance of satisfaction. Among motor cars Reo emjoys such eminence. Not even the most envious maker or dealer will deny . Ask any motorist, any salesman, any dealer, and he * automobile.\ y* name has become a synonym for quality. There's another phase to this too. For used Reos'commuand an higher percentage of ther sale, than any other car of its size or type or class. There's still-another reason for this iatter condition also. ment in the slightest degree if you can get a Reo? There's the rub-if you can get a Reo! Such quality, such value is always in demand. Only way is to place your arder at once. Spooner-GCampbell DISTR. BU TOR GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. -But -When You Select a Reo \_ You Are Sure! 'There is an element of risk in the purchase of any commodity -unless you select \Toa j. ', the'qne about whose superiority there gan be no question. , For example, when in buying a piano you select one whose name and fame stand work og plant of _C Sons of Tupper Lake in this village wiistortfy be running at full capac- ity aijacent to the siding in Pine street near the Potsdam Feed & Coal com- pim s warebouse and the Evans ofl Sla tinz building there, metal sheathed, about 41 obs lar pla n Ma ple stock is used. the source of sip pls piling ground > MICE NU] Seri rad \ fon ' POTSDAM PLANT WILL Soon BEGIN OPERATION TO EMPLOY ABOUT 20 MEN Tupper Lake Company About Three Years' Opérations in Vill ag 6. Nov. 26 -The wood H. Elliott & Potsdana, The company has secured a site They have erecteda frame L The building housesthree circu- sa vs and other machinery. The will turn out mangle rollors. from farm woeodlots The plant when in being n the section full operation will give employment to his stmiilir plants at Canton. Motra and Tupper Lake have about her e about 20 men The company They expect to three years' operations A considerable space adjacent o 'he plant is under lease for a % but by common accord of > ~ ~asers-you know -and every musician will tell you-that-a better cannot be made. chance, find one. But of the one you have selected there is no question. So why take any charce? FL . . Siniilarly with talking machines, furniture-or automobiles. ~ Outstanding above the many of mediocrity are one or two certain makes about a best endorsement of your ~You eliminate all element of risk when you buy one ofthose. ° Reo quality or Reo value. will say, \Reo is a good There's no denying such quality. It is everywhere conceded. Reo always has made good automobiles-so long and so consistently the very When, aficr’yea'rs of satisfactory service, you want to dispose of your Reo to get a later model, you'll find tha@ unanimity of opinion is a real asset to you. original cost arnd & readier Proof of thgt you can ascertain from any handler of used cars. He'll gell you his Reos are his readiest seliers and command the best prices. First price of a Reo is so much lower thars you are asked for cars of similar size and capacity-though not comparable in quality to a Reo- that depreciation has already been largely discounted when you buy your Reo new. Why experiment then-why assume any elernent of risk-why chance disappoint- Today-won't be a minute too soon. Pricers [ o. b. factory Pless Special! Federal Tar Co. Inc. ._ Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan Reo Touring J [ Expects Quecrést givmg - + ~- er % PIHURE OF LATE J. 5. HENDERSON FOR CEORNEL GIVEN TO ATHLETIC COUNCIL 8y FATHER OF OGDENG- BURG BOY l\ the new Masonic ®emplo toy the Fnatert Star Isat night Tso han dred amd fifty persons wowre prosenl. Tho Strand orchestra furmished ni ric for dancing and reCrosh meanis wore served.. The card prisem were awarded as follows Ex chro. lone han tUeorge Northrap, Mrs J. l. Hamilton. points?Atlor Ph Hlipms, AME ts. T B Lawrence. pedro, moyall Mn. Bert Cordwell, Harry D Coaiden. | consolation. Stuart Tindal, Mr. Georgo Charter. REFORESTATION TJ Bt Now \4 - D L1. Hen detmpn of this city has presented an enibaged pa turo of his iate son. John so 80 Henderson, oto the athletic, conracll o! Cornell, wire the young ria atudeni ato the: time of li.s «loath during bis fres«sb:man year in - 1918 Yo ns - clenderson | \ as prominent in athletics Shile prepar im: for eallege an tbe 0) Fo\ un-I’W A. MCDONALD WILL \TOWn w of a mainber of the 'rack squad al NORTHERN NEW Yo-RK IN Courmsell fis pieture has hoen placed T in ha' Phace Mr ITs INTEREST. 'I re erve! {ollo .eu det j Ugudensbuig. Now. .- © apt Wo A tt from 'raduate Manager Roine >\ UM Donal of Syracui, m ake A {haas ® ne will addre«s m-eetinaga on a \ the plans of the Nowthem 600+, Mou Terk Development League, Gin 2a pae l'Tlr-mr Moro ddenderseil 'T your winans a+ 'he en receved at this o hice a {or irs ni t.ee planting on cul Ox or photecragh of your son the la « Inch“ ani the municimal febreat idan Jol‘:“\\ ® lnlomllimlo'\ , £0. Captain \; Donald ts m forrest ‘ e are delights rha e Seil s00 e&nerr of the New Work atri eadege of forestry aa 4 setved ov ar seas 'aprain McDonald's jt irm and are hanging it in sSehoell (kopf ball as a memeria' of a Corartemac aml a silent sha Cor peeg Brar viagt will :h Lorne mely ead wo«wla tay 6 065% 0 mo to Malone, where in uni (pal fort | ton d athiete civ was maugurated inst spering when [ hope (hat befare sabs ”PM\: 1.001 treee vere set out by schen! pt +o 36 ¢ pesarble for vsulto - He will urs the expamnsin |Hlm¢ a rrl see the mi ef this idea at all meet ince whi ch he Very ”\“'_\\ . Cv H ad Irega I ‘f‘hflikl‘. QIP‘WAM L McDonald '= m ieduided io | # * adage Uffe as a - Malone Nov Z1 mrad 10 Dec Day Gaonc'\ [1 an Potsdam Der 2 at and ' Ogdersmrg, Nov 260 0 The ina\ ' pn. j at Canton and (Prde=nsbi a of Mise Mary Aloe f.agnan of “hi: ility do Robert Day of Np bat I, ille 'omk place st che Cihodist pr lfignlfirnnal parsonage 'b chia (ty an |W aBnesdar, Rev, © M Genting FW. Fleetham Twanssferresd. O cdenahurg, Nov F8 -Floyel- W. lcetham has been transferred from , Ine Oneida offire of the - Western tGeathart “f'l’l nien Triegraph to th V esterm ! nion ofice at Sygwacume &{0 Mre Albert Hatey | has been spending tho) past t=o Oedenahir; Now i646 1%e death | weeks at his ho e m re amd left least of Mire Alber: Haley azed 6§ veur fors vmm“: hare a Et las ceaerred Thursday afternoon at 1 20 Teams. Play to Draw a* (Be family home on Pro«tor gus Ogdenshurn Nov 26- St Mary's nue alter a week < of phneu | tram of this cSty playred monia She was born in Potsdam '; jo draw with tH I Alermaandaln Irer maiden name being Ma.; J Mc 'I ny teain at the Bay dist nigtal A Kes and she had resided in Ogdens | stejsgation from this c tiy accompai |).um rine s - girlhand Bordes ber cld the i0 al team. hmbaand she leaves fives children LeFavre-SampielP . 1Gpm—gn Aibert lfm 0 hole., Won-L, Ordensutre, Nov \The mar dey lames Wo Mo Jes» NofthmIP iriure of J B LeFoire and - Clgere feal Mis \ Pred Po at Or den® isnampsell of this city *ool pla ce qn tlurz r Samuel «Kee nf|\“winr~'l-\ evening - Th w§ll ore , Evimaton TH and Oa sister - MIS i. de ar Nif LeFevre : hone mt 9}) W Johnson of Indianapolin Inv etreet Mr Haley was a on mber of the, ~-@- -- _- Preebyrenan huh « \_ The fameral will he held at the N0 NEW FAGTS AflVANBEfl R i beotse Sunday afternoon at 1 4% Rei C \ Gearhart and {nter IN AYRMONT FROCEEOMNGS Impen t vall be made 'n the Ogdens brim cemetery ~----- i 200 Attend Charity Bali. SECOND MEETING OF Cr EDITORS | Ogdensburg, Nov 16 | so hun | OF BANKRUPT COMPANY dret couples attended the HELD ball at the state armory last michi m rounee tion with the bamar which - Potsdam. Nov. 21 -The second Us. being neld for the benctit of the meeting of creditors of the Ayermont City Orpranage, and Home for the Dairy company was hel beefores R el Aged - Parson's orchestin ore nderedleree in Bankruptcy George W. ulBer music , here Wednesday - The session w as A card party and diaues wore held {given oveg go an examination - of _-... | Ceorge R. Hardie. maniging head J f the company+ - Mr. Hardie was To Cure s Cold in O 60th . Take. Groves LANATIVE - by Attorneys W. 0. Dan TININE tablets - The geniine bearg Jels, F. L. Cubley, W. H. McComb It is understood that some mE company's may make in offer for the plants in Hopkinton and Fort {Jackson operated by #he Aywemont company.* The iAventory for the trustees has not yet Bier comipl<t Ex INDIGESTION| | . Take dry on tongug or 'with hot or cold water. 'QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-78¢ legsf t'nttln « definite offer Is recedv ed for these plants, no recuirate ossth =C scotr m Axmn335°w' mate can be made as to> the pe centage the company will be atble to pay cor the dolar mor ote ® ___ EMULSION :: % > tx af R '. © 9, i Le ~ 'Pléds'to Look (Copyright, 191K, New YoirY Head [* 'OISCUSSED 81 PTA ) Pl \\'“'”. . jas toor of- northern New ork: pei Ithaca N&Y Nov 17 afe verk in the inferest of: refeorestation, Aa Doi “Nth\ son ‘ «ting Ogdensburg. Nmone, Posts | “lb-\z.“ i\; ®* \ y lb an Norfolk. Canten mpd ottaot LW’Znflmr“ of 1 _W_ Grow _ Ste [and L E. Ellison, represerating cred R itors No new facts tm thee proceed ings were brought out. The meet lQ ing was adjourned upom call of cred I CC itors - Horace Hale of Cmntom an»! peared for the company mnd Jidgso «Tablets or Granules) [J C. Crapser for Mtg. liar-die. * ovEentep ; To cimant t MAPLE SUGA 8T. LAWRENCE COUNTY \Fike BUREAU MANAGER WikL. SPEAK AT eouvsansun; Gouvcmuur.—?~';—:’6—-Tht;51' - Ing of (lao local grange (audit?! firm bureau bureau project Tr Huxtabl@® tint farm - baurceu m ic, «K0 I speak on accredited buméfw {Prot Rottimn ver Beck of Stole ranco undvoraily will discarg tke bome project | James A. Washhr milk tester for the tGGonuvornes; & i Milk Producers' tlon. wll give a practical - dares stration of hos werk A majd progtam in charge of Mr C & , Hartley will be given Thank sg ving Well Observed , Goyserneur Nos C600 The grog «stores and meal ma: kes openel 6) {dumdag the moming hour» vesteriat. but practicalils ail ccher stores doe ed for the dar ard in the aler lnoon business of all kind was gr pended The imfustries of the G {lage were general s closed, bet {those in the outlying sections sere wuth collaqoed forces At Sto James Catholic chit 'there mas the « al [mass with preaching by the pastcr. Rav. MOP Gallivan In the 88m lc'urch in the « ven ing nlon sorties Emma helt ofthe Methadiet, Baplat land Presbiterian « hirches TB , Tha&nksgiy ing ser mon sas preatied by Rev OJ WV H) hardsan. pat? of the chiurrch The charch was filed for the ocvrasien Purchases Wrecked Cosak |- Gouv@rgenr. Nov cs) The iof eoal lost En w reck rea the Sullra® gravel pit suigch last week, has purchased by William Gauthier, «be lis Already selling the coal Mf will be: in charre of* S R. Falle. viandgbr of the St Lawrence clit - He will spgak pe organization of the maple 41 @@ [Si i «iipore._iod will disegss “fig t i ; { ras erected a small ° on the site, w Bich is but a short dis | {fiance outside the- corporation. 18€ (with several scales is prepared {b lhnndle the coal promptiv for callers | The coal lost consistel of more than fea tom. 0 Yr) Gaubia? 'states he will de times the coal bet gives oustamer© ~ an ind=scemenl 19 [come with fhseir own rigs and ct on the apot his present pricebe ing several @ollars inder the iof zroal price of the deaiers. | He 18 fcalls attention te the coal | bibs 'open to inspecion before purchs® is made - This lot of soft cosh? gether with thai fost in the wred Sept. 21. tso miles further sube makes a tolad of about 1,200 # that this viltage and vicinity !## rece{ved, tha t was destined, where McDon ald House Sold. Gouverneur. No# he Rouse of A. . MeDonald, at ! corner - of Clinton streets, erGraves Motor company frm. fik now owner péans on taking {54m salon within a ghort time “rig“ hag disposed of his house tm’:3 street to Mrs. Cartle L. Hols MERCHANTS IN Potsdam, Nov. 26 -The “35;de Business - Men's Asset-index” ye meet Friday evening in the Agets tion hall at 7:30. One of the 3031 of the meeting is the form8 in A Bburear of retail merchants \ l tall of questions afiectiflg‘g‘éfgpg. keepors 09 the village. Al ia uf charts desire a Doliar DS nection with their ChristM® T0 FORM BUREAU OF REN: - 26 - The Et . and - Bant - has bein purchased of I“. 1 owner by P A (Graves of the Salk | e ings and this will proval ~ ranged 406 cree