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wit 6h lant APRIL 8, 199%. * o ERITOWN DAILY TIMES. gATURDAY “gamma. ame\ [ $1.00 0 u so Time I cE COM WIST # .00 Enamel Ware Sale $1.00 is a LISK WHITE ENAMEL WARE SALE. The word Lisk is known by all as it means quality, This Sale Is. For ONE 1 Day Only / Wednesday, Apr 12, 1922 SAVED, SAYS MILLER SIGNS POWER LAW Power Development on BargeCanal Not inimical to Private Capital, Declares Governor, Decrying » \Bogey\ of State Ownership. This r Albany, April 8.-Plcturing an an- nual waste of the \equivalent to $100,000 tons of coal,\at Crescent and Visschers Ferry dams on the state barge cahal, Governor Miller yester- day signed the Robinson bill, auihor- A. The following articles will be om sale for $1.00 cud}: ol Hr ty yne state of Preserving Kettles Dish Pans this wsgxrgg‘snrztgg $1122; ered. from | ste Kettles Water Pails 1 d ecause oo Convex Reitles ie fax the naw far which appopniates Tea Kettles Coffee Pots $1,000,000 - for the - development., \Nor he added, \should we incur the risk of subordinating the needs of navigation to power development incident to the introduction of a pri- vate power plant with a capacity cap- able of developing all of the power available from the fear that the state cannot efficiently install and operaté wer plants to develop 10,000 horse- ower. These plants can be operat- ed by the force which the state will have to maintain on the canal in any case, and if private capital will not enter the larger field under condi- tions safeguarding the public inter- est, the state may got some experi- ence which will be useful to it later on if forced to enter thrt field also. \Private capital need have no fear of competition with the state,\ the memorandum continued. \The maxt- mum development of mwurplus canal power water possible ts only about 40,000 harsepower. A part of that will be needed for the operation of ocks, bridges, and the like. The distributing companies wills be the patura} customers for the sucplus H they treat the state and the public fairly.\ Of the waste at both points of the Don't Forget Wednesday, April 12th, 1922, | White Enamel W are Sale HYDE BROS. 101 Public Square % Better Have Your Porch Repaired Now a wrote: \The Crescent and Vischers Ferry Get it done before it is a hard matter to get the nos e ware Anished in 1915 and 1913, mechanics to do it. *.* 190,000 TONS YEARLY CAN BE proposed development, thegovernor; y T\ 7 -* THAKE\ COULDN'T KEEP AWAY _- .|. FROM OLD BOAROMG MOUSE RESULT is INTOXICATION AND 69-DAY JAIL SENTENCE- TWO ARE FINED Three persons, among them being k {Fred \lake\ Fluno, were arraigned a W this morning in \police court before “flmty Judge Joseph A. McConnell ¥ charged with drunkenness. All J| pleaded gu itv to the charge. f 'Fluno is slated to spend the next 150 days in the county jail. On Fri day Fiuno's sentence of 59 was sus pended on condition that he keep away from the residence of Mrs. . Lillian E. Smith, 226 Jackson street, where he had been boarding. |- Eluno was arrested in front of the house Ly Patrolman Bamusl Rob- erts early Friday night. \Jake\ said that the landlady first presented him 1 Tox - W \' | p Ta ya h qf \ mal [J 3a oss ( will, i U « h ¥ with a small quantity of a rubbing massage which he drank. The bev erage made him intoxicated. The police office was then called and \Jake\ fpund himself in the city hall lockup Fluno was arrested three times this week He made an energetic plea to the city judge this morning to have & fine impored instead of the 59 days sentence - The judge listened to all of the pleadings but remained firm in his decision. \Jake\ said that If only a fine was imposed he would pay it and then leaye the city. Wilfred Benoit, aged 54 years, ar- rested in Public Square early Fri- day night. charged with begging and being drunk, received a suspended sentence of $5 or ten days when he promised to leave the city within 15 minutes | He said he was going to Deferiot to work. He had been in Watertown since Thursday Walter Martin, aged 40 years, Was arresiod on a warrant charging drunkenness at 6.30 Friday night at 260 Coffeen street. He aaid that he was sick and hoped to get by drinking some liquor but instead he got worse He was sentenced to pay & fine of $6 or spend ten days in jail. \He paid the fine. TURKS MUST ACCEPT THE ,_ Rose Coghlan distinguished ac: tress of the 89's, 111 and almost per- niless in her litle New York apart ment, bas changed ber outlook Of lige. -From despondency she has come to feel anew the Joys of ife, because the friends she thought had forgotten her bave flocked to her aid now thit they know ber plight, Gifts and Invitations have poured in upon her in an endloss stream within the past few days. development of the potential water powers of the simte, which he declar ed are not on the same footing with the surplus water powers of the barge canal. \Interests opposed to the develop: ment of the surplus water power of, the canal have Earetofore been abies to block every «fort in that direc tion,\ the governor wrote, \mainly because its advocates have expended their efforts in. political agitation, with the result that no practiable plan was evolred.\ The development of the two PIO jests will be begun under the direc- tion of State Superfuternident of Pub-| lio Works~Charkes L. Cadle, the act provides. C& GREEKS WIL1 NOT BE ASKED TO .SMYRNA. UNTIL, respectively. Since then, 10,000 con: | tinuous horsepower, equivalent to 109,000 tons of coal, has been suffer- ed to go to waste avéry year.\ Writing of the opposition to the measure by private interests fekring that. \it will embark the state in the general plan of state development of water power,\ the governor points out that such feare are aroungless, as bo alregdy has signed anothet wa- ter power Hill providing for private Don't leave it until you want to use it, then have a mess around the house' when every one else has cleaned up. We have the material ready for you.» .and the price is right. C. W. Sloat & Son| C485... Mill St.. Neat Moulton. 'Phone 884. treated externally with- ... Greatest Tractor Valile Evér Offered You - _ NOW $45“. F. O. B. Factory FAMOUS SAMSON MODEL \M'\ TRACTOR EVACUATE L AGREEMENT 16 REACH ED (By The Associated Presse.) 'Paris, April 8.-Franceand Great Britain ALVERSON HEADS COMMITTEE - TO PURCHAEE SAXE PORTRAIT L < Justice Claude B. Alverson bas been chosen chairman of the com mittee in charge of the arrangement for the purchase of an oil portrait of the late Willard E. Saxe, for mora | than 230 years «court orier at the sourt house and for 40 years fo tho services df Jefferson oqunty in that | the Greeks are asked 10° Smyma. PRELIMINARY PEACE TEAS have agreed on the repIy from Angora regarding the allogad reparation for an armistice in Asim Minor that the Turks must accept in principle the - proliminary - terms proposed by the allies before| svrhuste The ovacuation was Iaig - Beauty Unexcelledé— Quality Unsurpassed in design, and exquisite details of Outstandingly handsome tings, are the new Reos. finish, trimming and moun But that you can see with the naked eye. There is a \concealed beauty' 'in Reos, however, that only the owner can know and fully appreciate. That wonderfully silent, perfectly balanced, sweet runrming Reo Six motor is a joy to the experienced motorist. Seems as if it irixproves from day to day, as it is driven- and the same qualities-the same fine workmanship-that render it so silent, also guarantee its long life. . Here is a loomhinatiou of power and silence that is a triumph of engineering. Body construction conforms to the excellence of the sturdy chassis.. « Pleasingly conspicuous when parked in the best company. ~ .at the Club, or at the curb, their internal excelfence fully - ~ justifies the outward appearance. Compare these Reos most you have ever known; then ask the price-your surprise will be equalled only by your admiration. - Price is F. 0. B. Lansing, plus epeoial Fedaral Tax. £00. lmx wiflxflthe-sqlraeat dhd most luxurious cars - ~ - 7 3 .[ will -be the »Lother commitfees will ba appointed.to \IBubscript p county capacity or as sheriff, under | gown n | - y the Nationals at Augors as and deputy sherif. Miss Kate ®.); condition preliminary } its accopt: Grant was mate treasurer and HOW | pnee of the armistice proposition. ard B. Donaldson, confidential Cletk| fraly is orpected to concur in this de- id Justice Alverson, secretary. cision and upon her doing so the mi The first ‘fizug: 221033132; lied commissioners in Constnnflnogg will be charged with making a ro which to puitckase the picture. An: i ziong the lines agreed upon. The allies are willing the prolize|, \nary terms shall be considered ai basis of discussion and susceptible of change in detail but they will insist! that these terms must bo accepted in (le commission an artist to patht ¢ will be. received from claiss- former. -county of- cials and cout attendasn}a,,.who wore associated with My. M: por trait will be hamg in the court room. upon the walls of which now are the portraite of a mumber-ol-juigas from this county an«l Justin W. Weekes, court crier for many years. R ***LaditrAtd Elects. Mre. W. H.. Jewett. was elected president of that Landfea\ Aid Society of the First Methodist Episcopal church at a regular nreating held Fri- day afternoon mt 8:30 at the church. Other officers «lected were: - First vice president, Mre. Lena Stewart; second vice pressident, Mrs. John Her- fick; third vie president, Mrs. Annia Barnes;.secretary, Mrs. Ada, Vin- cent; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Romans. The board of trustetes was also elected. The members are Mr. Rhoda Lawton. Mrs. Pasari Cory and Mrs. Fanny Waeyenith. principle before «iving the govern with the Greeka as th of would constitute. LEGISLATIE ACTION COMPLETE ON NEW NAY ROI BRL ' EXTENDS TIME IN WHICH THL Government RADio CAN HANDLE PRESS MESSAGES Washington, April 8. -Leginhtive action was completed late Friday on the navy radio bill which would er tend until June 30, 1925, the tine in which _ government-owned radio would be permitted to handle preast and commercial messages acrods LB» Pacifico, The conferance raport wat adopted by the sanate as it had been yestarday by the house and the meat ure Row to the prasident. ~ se 1 Pulley and Brake, Governor, Platform and Fenders $110 POWER: Pulls two 14inch plows it hard plowing and three under favorable conditions. The SAMSON is ground and pulls-hour after hour, reliable. R BELT WORK: For thresher, silo. filler, feed grinder, baler, etc. Do your own belt work at home-and save money. Large, wide beit pulley with proper speed for belt operations. ' DESIGN: Latest, up-to-the-minute desigt. tension ignition system», high in power, low in upkeep. 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April _8%-Th: Benjamin Moore & Go. has proven to be the best house paint for this north country, We have owned train loads of ‘B'enjnmin Moore & Co. house paints. New prices for this year nearly down to pre-war basis,. We have suffered a HF Joss for stock wa car < ried over but the new price is $3.00 per gallon for regu- lar outsicle colors. Outside white 25¢ per gallon extra.. 4 ta e VX * \E’mfi‘fiflmfi' $45;000 reported lost y Mme, Gallt-Curc!, noted singer, at a restaurant at San Juan Capistrano Thursday were found Friday by in automobile expreseman and retuurnot to their owner, according - to an Af- nouncement made by her marafgir- The jewels were found boresath & tree by the side of the highway be- tween this city and Los Angoles. w FRENCH DELEGATION -_. - LEAVES FOR GENOA a Copes (By 'The Associated Preis.) idem:- of justice, left for Génoa ty- &Y. o> e Sicnt. Case Ay Hearing in the min _Adjournard, with speeding his . it: Court siti dourned: frie ment of Mustapha Kemal Pashs such | an {immense advantage in the confifet| ~> a svacuatton Paris, April #..--'The Fronch dile= gation to thi Genome economic confer= ence headed by Louis Barthou, mite ; case of Carletoi V. Sloat ot hig city, who 41 chard Eun PEL 10 SP _ nvm w court actos Ney York. Apri 8.-A skin, tossed to the sidewalk by ® tenant, could &e charged to the own- er of the tananit's home if a passerby skids on it and fills. But it's quite am different matter when a discharged «ook: &lips on a pleca of soap care- tessly Isft on the staps in her ex-om- wloyer's house, aind breaks a lsg. \These doctrimes were set forth by \Spoonér-Camlméllfbl 212.218 Arsenal St ° ~ +-- --- Opposite Court- House the soap was left by a ecru bwoman \agant\ of the hotal, on property trolled by the hotal while the bala skin was thrown by a person OY Easter Rabbis, rick ens, I Etc.. Made of Delictous =<: li soars the appellate diviston of the supreme ici ing- court today im appeals from the low- The mo st dfihmons eatin ar court which hid guessed wrong in Novel in design- ~> mm hawks???“ fa‘r $10,000 won A dam to the children, a rom Victor Muller, . a an the groumd that ons of Mutier's Made of the purest and best {7310me 3 0 > grunts had comma hulk the street aff bakery. - Sol yop ; «nanm peel on which she slipped, ' > - ny nad l f weas upset. 'Ehen the court reversed |I. From '10¢ up. ao aa Dus wee : a decision which threw out of court a) \ -cp\ ~ up aer - NLL O & JESS CO; $9112? tlha Rutledge Hotel Company | o | \ S te - or injurles suffered by slipping on a a raz *. go u0 brim\! } plece of rap. The difference, asl Otis Building. .... ._.. - pointed out -by the court, was that [A minant @ _ ESTABLISHED 1892 BUY YOUR EASTER HAT AT 30 Years of Square Déalin USUAL way | TWO WAYS of-obtaining your \*~ M Malina-y. & L . FACTORY m. > W R . . 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