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uis Ny Nw Amen N» 1 ML $50 inom ERNOON, MAY, 8, 19%. - hoyt § meas Crk . E GILANTS rod whashte IN! ~ now TOP CIRCUIT BY THREE AND a HALF cams TANKS - STILL Gl Retain Same Margip They Held at Beginning of Last Week--Briffiant |. Twirling Features Games. Ped Entertain Disabled Soldiers 3C New York, Ma'y 8.-.Lead ing both! major leagues after four weeks the champion York ball clubs, especially the Gants are well fortified to meet their west- ern rivals this week in the first in- rersectional clashes of the The schedule brings the western tlubs of the American league east. while the eastern tears in tional make their first swing around the other half of the circuit. in a week marked by many record performances, the continued onrush of the Glants and a merry tussle for frst place in the American between New York and St, Louls perhaps the , vutstanding feature was the sensa | tonal work of Charley Robertson's no-hit, no-run game against Detroit last Sunday, in which no Tiger reached first tops the list of hurling achievements je-se Barnes of within an ace yesterday of duplicat- ing the feat when he let the Phillies gown without a hit, but walked one Two-hit games by Mays and Jones of the Yankees, Saturday and esterday, and also by Bayne of th» & Americans, are proof of unusual early season effect- nounced Miss Agnes Dohoney as > Almost every convention \held in San Francisco for years has pro- the most beautiful girl of the Golden Miss Dohoney will be on the reception committee for the second annual Convention of Disabled Veterans of the World War, to be held in San Francisco this June,. m Ravne held Detroit hitless for eight .onings. but weakened in the ninth. Brilliant shutouts by Brooklyn rookies, the latter allowing three bingles, show that reerult and veteran alike are in mid season form increased their during the week, ind are leading by three and a half kggmes as a result of yesterday's victory over Philadel- Consistent hitting and steady twirling enabled the New Yorkers to streak. They mee! possibly their strongest rivals, 'he St Louis Cardinals in a sertes starting Tuesday. The Cardinals proved chiefly at the expense of Cincinnati. striking their Iitting - harder than the Glants, they have won five of | their last aix games and are crowd + in@ Chicago, which had a disiatrous Alexandor has lost his twa starts for tha Cubs Brooklyn. Philadelphia and \Bos-'8t Weeks Field. | tan were kept idle a lirgm. part of! The high point-getters were Captain the week by rain, but the Dodgers | Caldwell of St. Lawrence and Cook |at the of Middlabury, each with 13 points.fu Loysen of St Lawrence One-Mile Race Made interestin Dual Between Fisher of St. L remee and Paimer of Middlebury. May 8 -In the first track meet of hor season. was defeated by Mid&ebury college! Ivan J Gotham took (irst. honors |of Vermont, by & score of 67 to 59. in won all thram of thafr steris and clung to fourth place, closely follow. «4 by Pittsburgh. In thy American. the Yankess and <t Louis jockeyed for the lead, New York retaining the marin 6f a sin- gie game It held at the begtnning of A brace 'by Huxgins' pitching staff against PGfladoiphia anabled the team to break even while Joues yesterday turned back then the team of tast year which defeated Middlebury (Daxter club in The vents were run in slow time. did hits usual de- pendable work. winning the 100zard dash and tho 220-yard dash. and com-! Ing in second in the 440 yard dash | Caswell, Griswold. Howe and Clark,. froshmon. made positions. Although the } handteapped Captain Caldwall Claveland after losing five straight won four in a row fro louts. climbing to third place. Athough losing | yestarday The Roston Red Sox,. bitting time ; valuable track men. for tho Searles 'v and backed by brilHant bowed unexpacted strongth sgainst' teresting b New \ork and Washingion, winning. of St. Lawrence and Palmer of Mid- run of 37. won the dlebury Both men wore tled for §9C- | the club. 120-yard high Fnahlnnnn'n pitchers slumped bad: | hurdles, Robinson of Mlddhwlmu':a w : who eame in first, was disqualllic4 Saturday's shoot, GanCar, Gi for knorking down three hurdfo®. | vary, Subl! and tbonanza. wig 2:3 J After making a bad start in the half- |the Doster ahooters om thofr own {grounds. this Deing the secontHf shoot Io! a sories of 18. The one mile raco was made im now Wine! 7 the dual between Fisher 'handicap and Philadel- improvement, ond plce In to __ Results of College Athletics Siturday ° College Atgletlel, C'evona Instituta 88, C C NY 2% . Fenn 80 Dartmouth 55. Princeton 71 1-3. Yale 48 24. I nlon 97 1-6, Trinity 28 5-4 “ms-nun University 80%. Center mile. Crawell. a Laurentian man, managed to honors. making a beautiful run io do The events follow 100 yard dash. First. Caldwell, St. Lawrence. second, Robinson. Middle ' Aggeg third, Murphy. ifime, 11 seconds hel Mia , One mile tun Firat. Shelvey, ) 'itvan J ebury; second. Fishet. St Law-|gq w mggg‘éé. gg 18 {rence, and Palmer, Middlebury. tled . V’T‘ltlmo four minutes and 48 1-5 see- onds St Lawrence ; Michigan 90, Ohio'Strie 45 Pam) State 78, University of a Ru'eors %814. Muhlenturg 214% | S nlgane 44 13, Prteburgh 33 1.3 ' thi ;, meorelty of Chicago 27. PurAU® innce. 47 feet and % Inches H. Lane ...... 120 _yord high hurdles: First. Mor |M Bushnell - . 25 16 -~ . St Lawrence, First, Colon,. St Law- Rf White. ...... 500 15 lawman, seaad, Lobo. Middiebury . ;g Crest \ 50 38 Lafavstto 04, Bucknell 16 9° John Hopkins 32 Nas varsity. first; Princeton var i Harvard varsity. third Navy freshmen, - first; Harvard - fresh / bury; Robinson who came in first was dis- Pole vault First, Witten, Middle second, Morgan and Cook of | St Lawrence, thed; height, 10 fpetl and 7% inches 440 yard dash First, Cook Midie- , \Ae Iunior varsity defeated M 1. Junior vareity Yale freshmen defeated M 1 rence: third, time 52 3-5 #geconds. High ,jump. First, Cook. Middle- College Baseball. Fordham 8, Crescent A C 1, Holy Cross 7 Cor sll 5. Prineston 1 Catholic Trion 3 2. Bethany 0. afavette 1%, Ruigers W tied; height, 5 feet and 3% inches. Two mile run: First, Colo, Middle- bury; sccond, Shelvey, third, Brush, St. Lawrence; time 10 miflutes and 55 25 geeonds.. 220 yard low hurdles First, Rob- inson. Middlebury: second, Murphy. St. Lawrence; third, Haliquist, Mid- diebury; time 27 4-5 seconds mer throw' First, Lawrence: second. Potratz Middle third. Howe,. St. Lawrence; distanced, 132 feet and 9 inches. 880 yard run: First, Kendall, Mid- \Caswell. St. Law- rence; third, Gray, Middlebury; time ? minutes and 6 seconds. ~ Broad jump:. First, second, Cook. third, Morgan, St. Lawrence; distance, 20 feat and 6 inches. 220 yard daghes: First, Caldwell, St. Lawrence: second, Lawrence; third, Cook, Middlebury; time 24 seconds. . Discus throw: First, Sikorski, Mid- second Potratz, third, Loysep, St. Lawrence; distanesc, 114 feet and 4% Inches. +| Referee, G. A. Manley, . ol. PME ADrMNCE Sinclair Gasoline Also Jumps Cent ay 8. -The Standard pw Jersey and the Sinclair OH & Refining Company to- day announced an incressa of 10 cents a barrel in the price of bunker oll. The new price is $1.26% & bar- pany also ham < Univeralty of Vermont 1. n Freshmen 12, Blair 2. 8 11. Trinity 4 . Clarkson Tech 3. n 8. Maina 2 Agzies 3, Connecticut Aggies Long Run ® . ....': Total mou... s 0 41 43 43 0030 1% 48 0. A. Sevaerance..50 45 1 19 4§ G W. Ganter....50 it 0 20 47 [J. Miller.........50 4400 14 44 50 & aa ....... 1 10 45 diS-1J. Snell ...\.....50 46 6 i¢ §0 Lane 25 15 .4%0 - 16 16 - 16 Pflgk- E Vary . ... 8004800 1 95 i$ Cl:|Ed Stevens .....560 41 b 14 48 ;J H. 41 $8 8t 50 F Wagar .......50 4005 11 4 0 Hobleigh ..... 60 40 s 1% as K Boynton ..... 50 39 9 20 48 F Boynton ...... 50 43 3 16 as A Gignac,.......50 46 10 36 50 J Monroe .......50 4% 5 23 47 R. Wise .. ......50 $20 i5 8 37 Team Shoot * Watertown. Shot At Broke Gotham a.. 48 Rivers . . as see.. 50 48 Severance a. ... 60 45 Ganter . kee s ele. . 60 47 Monros kok k...... 60 42 xter a F. White ............ 60 44 M. Maynard .. ......50 48 J. Lee . .. 50 47 .[ 8. Brass ...... va .. 43 W. Wilson ...... a 1 . 50 44 2:1le“ Andover 4, Yale Second SYRACUSE HEIRESS WOHLO MiTforan 5. fowa 1. dlebury; second I 4, Fordham : ‘ohxmbla 6, Laftyetta h, California 2 ADMINISTRATORS of LATE Ep. . Michigan 4. t 11. Harvard 6. n 6, Syracuse §. John Hopking 1. Gifford, heiress to $1,500,000 left har by her father, the late William H,. Gifford, former district attorney of Onondaga county, has bean sual by the administrators of the estate of her former attorney, the lats Ed P. Glass, to recover $260,410.78 al. leged to represent the amount du» Attorney Glass for legal mervicas in the fight made by Mis Gifford to gain controf of her father's estate. A The total amount oi ed was $84,527.45, 'of that amount has beem p&id. ashington 8, Bwarthmore “M Biézzrarp TRIAL RESUMEB Fifty five Witnesses Alredd Been on Stand, U he Associated Press:) .._ W. Va, May 8.- lizard on a as resumed today |- ication of thon the end e's long succession of wit uld be reached. 55 witnesses have been and related their testi. armed | march vith no indication Gifford admits the but d niles that they ware any si famonnit as charged and also its“ that ~Attorney Glass.decl#hed to rep {diexéghgii nap}- “i h 4. 1921, 1 HJ l te middle of t U € [ which Is now baforg- tha doing-£6,3- Oil Company kon pride of t. = gallon throug Soane Loses - Loo T0 MIDDLERURY - DEFEAT DEFEATED IN TRACK MEET B¥|waTEértown aun CLUB HAS A SCORE OF 6 To s9 MARGIN OF EIGHT 'coPTAN - CALWEL STMBS 1 4 SOTHIM WIS ABT Puce 9 BY |Prize Offered 'By Club Is Awarded \| To Dr. ¥. H. Atkinsom-High Men of Watertown And Dexter Teams Meet Wednesday. sociation Trapshooting | Associat by narvousness they rating Erpast W. Vary wis bigh showed promlss of developing | pho first of the rowistared gun Canton. Saturday shoots between the Doxtor and Wa- tortowft Gun Clubs which took place groundb of the Incicr club Sat. rday afternoon. Twantydour ahoot 10 ors took part The wemther points, Morgan of St Lawrence withltlom were ideal, it being theo first 84 points. and Robinson of Middle 'day this year when the shootar could bury with 8 points. The defeat was a |ahoot surpriso to the Scariest rooters, team is stronger condi- without an overcost Many whose (high scores ware mado. The Watortown club defeated the the shoot baving a margin of cight birds. 3. J. Gotham was high man in the reggistered bird savant ard was awarded the trophy offered by the American Tragshoot- Ing Association He bad a long run of 41. sacuring one paojrst in the As- unos 1 @Hrown Day Timrs. $ y Lil Told rels T -No rounded By Fing Vaude- ville Bill, . o Itty -=\ The Avon theatre, in surrounding the wonderful cinema production, Smilin' Through with vaudeville staring today, has been very careful to keep the program in keeping wlt'h the' splendid impression established by this extraordinary screen presen- tation. Following the screening of the picture) The Novellos will introduce their own version of The Artistle Studio, a pleasing and mensational novelty. Carrying out the impression of fdaintiness Collins ang Dunbar, two very well known enteriataers, worth while entertaining. Alexan- dria, who suggests something that is out of the ordibary, will offer a new and entirely original bit of up te-th minute pleasure, introducing a novel» ty that has made him famous all over the world. & Nilson and Gale will present the strange oddity, Two O'clock. a snap py musical travesty fille@ with the right sort of comedy and plenty of action. Evelyn Phillips introduces her own melody and Danke Revue, & syncopated festival of music, comedy and action. The special settings afo very elaborate This act comes here direct from a season's tour of tha Shubert circuit, where it was stamp. ed one of the stellar headlines. Norma - Talmadge in - Smilin' Through, ber greatest picture, will undoubtedly draw thousands to the Avon The first porformance tonight will start at 6 30, sharp, the recond at 9.10. Too much camnot be sald'about the production as m - whole. - Direction photography, cast, and mounting could hardly be improved upon. A sfecial mention should be accorded & director and camera man in the manner in whith they bave handled their - dayble - exposure scanes. In most picturés theso tricks often appear odious, but in this pro- duction they have created an, {ly- tlon that fa beautiful tb behold, and define their meaning clearly. GO STRAIGHT 18 DRAMA or unNoyng CovraGE Antique Tuesday. Go Straight, coming to the Antiques theatro Tuesday and starring Frank Mayo. is not a sermon or & preach ment, but a vivid documemt of what cate bo accopmpHished by man undying courage and a willingness to fight for the right. The- story by Willliam | Harper Dean, which ren serially in Tho Country Gentleman, under the title tires estate to ber in trust for a period of ten yearn. The Fint Trust & Deyosit Company was nimed trustee unregistored birds Ir J H Atkin.! \0G was directed to pay Bear the in- son broka 47 out of 50 birds with his Following are tho ratings: Name Shot At Broke NOT. PAY ATTORNEY'S BL GAR P. GLASS SUE Mj ROSAMOND Girrorp Byracuge, May §.-Miss Rosamond 0 bill pratent nearly SMOQ th ut In her answer to thewmction Miss ge Cay» price offered by eek. a team of five high men of | +] Thomas Cassidy, arsed 1 , who said gar | boat, saying \You don't love me any- looms of the ostate in quarterly pay- ° heater gun and with a M&Dts Aftorber father's death Miss: of eight birds. and a loulmn’ord produced contract which - [® 1 her father made will; here fow yaars b ! prior to hif death., wheraby he agreed On May 10, Wednesémy of this! that sho shoul6 have the estate our! tlght after his death if she would! Kenyon Collegao Man Vill leave the New England Conmsarratory of Muilc, whore she was studying and come bask to manage the farm. He apparently forgot to change bis will to conform to the comtract and the First Truut & peporit Company Insfsted upon goifig by the will. ' The was tried befor Justice Irfavor of Miss Gifford and his deci- slon was affirmed by the appellate mer, Smith & Kingsley now at' tormeys for Miia Sham“ USAPPOINTED IN LOYE, COMPANIOGN 0¥ MRS, MARCARET ~GALLAGHEM, AGED ta, rc. & RTS TO pouic® New York, May 8.--An all night tarfeob tour of Hoboken's omfas and dance halls by'tvm young - couples ended Ih a tragady early Sunday when one of the quartet Ars. Mar- jam-e! smash“, aged 18, of this city, unped from the fo ~* wanta\ in the timing? 33:3 “tiff: drowned. - Hours. aftepwards, while 'the police were trying to plete to gether a maze of conflle stories, ho wasn 'Mre. companion, walked into a police station and dé clared she made the leap after a quarrel with him. Mrs. Gallagher, a bride of a fow months, had been separated from her husband, the police were told. Several pastergers on tHe terry- told the police thikt they had seen a man Jump into the water after the woman in ah apparent afort to ra cue hat and it was belloved he alino had been drowned. Cassidy clsarad up this report, according to the po- lice, whak boe maid he ran after Mra. CQallagher and being unable to pre- vent the leap, kid bimisif in the stern of the biet until it arrived at 2ifd street. Hw hurried Home, he sAid, told the story to Ais father and We: advised to androgdef. ecording to BadY's story, Mrs. Gallagher repromched him on the.! more\ and before he could reply, she leap. Cassidy, who said ha \Pfeait ned to stop her, . - Eraily Giff ahd 'Bobert Arnall, the Gallagher Jumpwd. cial mesting of the Woman's Auzxil- Hs L oi b lle n n Khe will 6f Nor father Jeft tha on- A yan Names, amd a Norma Talmadge Picture Sur- jextromely furny Mack Sennett com- Frank Mayo Stars In Virlte Flim At [the cast is an exceilont one. - . 4 Edgar C.. Emerson, who decided it! of Kenyon collega, Gambier, O.. will division, fourlk department. jt m!“ Fisher bat lon ®riday evening,“ then (akan to the court of appeaila,| 8 H® will speak on a gubject to- where it now is. Nottingham, Ciy.: wom Jumps trow rot boat which wis bould to New York! the gamt® developed. into m pitchers' h End French bom \Bon pitce bruzhed past hin. and and French, local artist. th pitch 8 y Pide 0105102}, Cts wart h’m!‘ hit, but the scoring at the tine, assorted he was too stun- 3,351th down throwgh mensational other members of the -M' said work bf PMlnfihl. Massona | first they were in the tazicab when Mrs. | DASOM&ANR, ind Fistcher, their fielder. r Fetchar made three sensational Auxilary t Man. .. | (amo 35°53: i¥heibie 'and | was 4 \y to Mest. .. . iinclal proved inviicible and was ctor. resting § original- Lowvitie, May 8. -The manthly so- magic)! & t; ml “mammal?! 3m\ ‘x’fifi’fyfi’fi $3 111121: ‘in fling,“ . \ 3 IX Foth played sonsewhat 6r- At. vad lary of Trinity church will be hald to- “fight“, 'but tightened up in the seize. pboreow at. the _ home -of { pin@heif.c> ~ :-} \ / =o 6, ye of The Reverend Meddlet, carries n terrifi4 punch, aug menting Its usual theme. William Worthington, in the dfroctioun of the subject, rings true backwools 'ocale, and the accurate cHaracteriration - of - the interest- ing type - The dramatic suspense , element is - exceptionally well-han- | died. George Hively adapted the! story for the screen. Besides this excetiont feature an- other epliode of the thrilling and in- ; aspiring sertal. Terror Trail, and the | Unlversi! News will also be pre- ' sented. 1 Last word i romanens -- r cuona AD PARTE BEYOND THE ROckS. AT THE OLYMPIC, STARS MISS sw AXN- SoN AND VALENTINO It is sife to say that you have never witnessed the last word in the art of tovo making until you see the romance that is most delightfully have ideas of their own of what js emaoted by Gloria Swanson and Ro- Valent tno, at'ar and leading ' man, respectively, in Beyond the | Rooks, a new - Paramouat picture | showing it the Olympic theatre the ' AFst half of this week. | There is tremendous heart appeal . and bunio interest in this story | written by Elinor Glyn - Tho Bhoto- | play is exceptionally well construct: ed, and each momber of the cast is a | dastinetive typo. Tha 'scones are bgautiful the acting much above the average. ind the photoplay excellent. Bo Reasonable is the tittle of an ody in which the entire well-known Sannett wast of fun-makers take part. Other picures that contribute to make this program a most placsing entertainment are the Pathe Review Aud the Olympic Topical Review, de- picting the latest nows pictures of interest. THE 1001 DAKCEZ MAKES FAVONMBLE iPrsgion BCENES OF GRIFFITH FILM AT PALACE LAID IN SOgTH « SEAS 'Those who saw D. W. Griffith's The Idol Dancer at the Palace thea» tre this stterncon ware most favor- ably improssed - Tthe story is high clase in its entortainmont value and of rare hoart apport . The scomos of Mr. Griffith's wonderful picture arse laid in the South Som Islands, and u 'The vaudeville bl! is excoptional- iy good. consisting oft and Mason, singing, talking and acrobatic dancing. Jack Halltem, who «enter- tains with tunce and chekter; ole Work and Company, who present a pantoginic scenlo novelty of rare beauty and artistry; Jack Les. who is a wellknown, rersatle comedian, and the three McKay Sliter: who appear in their new musical skit of Boonls Scotland. Amee 01. LOGKEAT T0 | Deliver Phi Bota Kappa Address Friday. {SPECIAL to THE TIMES.) Canton, May # -Dr. Lacy Lockart, deliver the Phi Betm Kappa address which he has devoted much special atudy, \World Drama aad World Dramatists.\ - All students and the public guniarally ar» cordially | davit: ed to attend. - The college orckastra ard Glese cltb will furnish music. The lack of adogtiate opportunity to bear good lsetures on thoe HH is sometimasrs deplored. asd this fa an occailon fot to be missed. 'Dr. Lockett is chairman of the comnifited of award, also compris- tog Dr. Talcott Williams of Colum- in the prturization of the Kentucky ° . flat -It was the am nual Enésting :eleruon of officers and the old “7 ‘ Winchell Smith, famous play wrightauthor, and his wife, who have returned to the United States from a four months' visit famous Continental gambling halls for the purpose of obtaining atmos LIVELY SESSION OF CHEESE THE ANNUAL TILT OvER phrice committee OPPOSITION T0 CALL 30AR mittes Mado Basilio Price onta-15 Cents and Batter phere for a new play. BODY OF MISSING FOUND JOSEPH ARIEL, 28, DROWNED AT FELTS MILLB scurved STOWE ir mul Was Last Scen White Fishing On Wednesday Night-Scarchers Re- cover Body With Hooks. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) Feits Mills, May 8 - Tho body of Josaph Arial, 28. an employe of the Bhorman Paper company, missing since Wednbsday night, was found last soon fishing. Mon wore at work d g tho rivar with largo hooks surface near the is Black Rtvar. ~ causing bis death by drowning be There is no Idee that ho commited ing to Ns wife. He was conkidared ous and a good workman. The body was rectorared about 11:15 yesterday morning, Wound about Arfel'a hand was His fish lns#, to which the steel, pote was allich- ad, proving that the man bas ylippad niB was shut down yesterday morn- ing for repairs and dynamile was used immediately In an effort to dis- lodga the body. Hatgrary was made, however, by hooks attached to iron Soveral of these wore employed by a num bar of boats. The mouth of Felts Mills cresk, which flows under the state road, is barred by a concrete bulkhead over which the water flows in &a thin straam upon & ladga of rocks. The main channel just beyond this ladae by the tofll tail race, is swift. The limestones channel of Black river is slippery when wet and the water seeping over the concreto keeps the rocks dartp. Ariel was traced by his footprinis to this ledge of rock aud it is believed that he slippodg on the smooth surface and plunged into the deep water. District Attorney EB. Robert Wil- cor and Undershetif Brumley C. bia univsraity and Dr. William Wilde were notified. A verdict of ac- Steams RDavis of tha Unireraity of cldental drownlng will be rendered. Arial was born at West Bridge | Minnesofs, ift the Gorgo prize con- port. VL, son of Elizabeth and the test, the announcement of which ap- late Oliver Ariél. He came to New peared in & previous Issue of this York with his parents whes a child paper. 'This announcemerst was sent} and . lived for sevoral years In the every collige . In the United States Adirondacks. Later he went to Car- and Canads, mod the competition is | and came here five yea a open to al} undergraduates. During | where ho married Miss Mary Loser,. his st&y,in Ciknton, Dr. Lockert will He was employed in the Sherman be the of Dr. and Mrs. €. K. | Paper mill and was a member of the attde. M Felts Milis » Brotherhood of -«Fulp and Suiphite G a Human mm MM“ Waiting are his widow; his moth- er, Mrs. Elisabsth Ariel, Uving near .. Bf SCORE OF § 10.2) meant pron) ant, tow, Trce 5\ reall q C ' Mary and Emily Arfel of New York Norwood, May 8 -Norwood High ang felon Larue of Watertown. school deféated Massana tZigh school by a roore of 5 to $ Saturday in one | afternoon, with prayer at 1:30 from of the beit snd fastest baseball | Sweet's undertaking rooms, games é¥éf stmzged on the local park | River, and services at 2 from thao} diamond. The locals were forced to | Union church, Rev. William A. Wi the limlt to register a victory. the | liams of tho Church of Christ rasult of ths gima being in doubt | clating. Burfal will probably be made until the sighth inning, when two | here. f . Norvood playmrs scored. “biggcigttggfi‘ yncgugzgggfcgg‘; STREET“; “MENU“ back and wored two rus in the last half. After the opening inning The fealire of the game.wam the Streeter, president of the Gouvar- neur branch of the Dal¥ymen's League - Co-Oparativa' | Association, was Sat, night cleced a delegaty to represent the local organization at the county mesting to be teld in Norwood on Tuesday aftermopn &t. 1:30 for the élecefion of a district International The fungral will bo held Tueslay « - - DELEGATE TO MEETING U (BPECIAL TO THE TiMEs.) Gouverneur, May +8. - M ws fAndally decided that be- cause part of Franklin county is $8 1.0 \the district, Norwood would be more | Dasi | botyeen 40 and 10> boing Jim“. 'The 1923 season of the Watartown Produce Exchange sot away to « livoly start on Saturday, it was proh ably the liveliest sesilon mtg nu been hotd in several years. *One naw | membor asked if tho sessions gon tally were as lively. CA fow auch | serve -to tncrmathy attendance and liven things up more. The anmual skirmish gm the sub eet of a price commiites. w {mun of the unusual debate bat malted fo & viciory for those who favored the plan | The buyeis, -of \the rather some of tham, A much Is favor of a call board whe the nrlour gm of ca iectiined 'of.: was much opposed to the pla» at ware the silasmon generally, ~ ror ous dean pelt past. Ex-Preil MCE 16 Brennan told of bowe Jt had ig toget] to bld- against ® is nop pup te «vo a tims ; ct it the andt of an howr after board fereatingg closed orer for another Waek. 10t bing 'dllowgl t ussxt nlerating. _. Mr, Lat York, & mamber of thi: N Mercailfie Kxebinae yesterday in Black River, a abort dis- tance from tha spot where ha was whe's the body Viv brought to the and on which the. mill Is located, and fatweers the two bridgar It was removed to tho wn- dertaking rooms of C. J. Swoset 'at Arto! was an ardent fisharman and 1 ts belfered that in some manner be fell Into the river, bis head atvik- ing on a rock amd stunning him and- fors ha had recowared conscfousness. |y tha sulcido, ms ho was is the bait Olby tha s spirits wher he left home, sccogd. nix-camshfii man of excellent habits, Industaf Tus hould be Auld] 3 'to adit $311“ % whila fishing. The Sherman piper Har 13mm the “fig; cb alt committees, but it to le} the buyers selét members of the comtilika«: mlesnan sdlkct thair yapreweh The buyers withdrew from meted mole if rie atmouncecd that tha and #. 11; is ver} deep and the current, formed 1 bars and used as grappling davices, bruncsd that Président Phalipt ur=ble to sitend owing ito lilfra«s First Vico President [. S. Duxlay was called upon to preside whith hs did th a wary ®ble mannec. Tl @leo ton of officirs wis followed by the remding of the report of the sect tiry and treasife«r. 3 thowed the Exchange in wood t ton financiilly. The Aremual Report For . report fglilfi'fi: F I Receipts. * & “9,13an on hand May | & .......... . $13508 Membership dues ... 114.00 - TS 4&&O,| Oct. 1 Interest on de- Nov. 1 | HRecaipts for bangtet, fot includ- tng tickats returged 192.75 - WM. | Qisbursemants. cards . ........... : Now. $ Woodruff hotel 7 | eadary ... ll...l.. $2.50 *. Black | Leonard & Jackson 115.00 flowers . Schinid, music .... i A. Rooms 15.06 A. W. MuKk;, pro- grams . 2 . ....d.... Now, 1% Balance on hand..». After thoe routing: business th [ urued to meet after the price committes had maida &~. e. The committe slon for some time ani a price 6f 44% conts. .It, thet Trong 16 to 1514. ¢ meeting adjo buyers reporte, Cotoret R Alibi,§~v|lvi_ucnb * mel hak appoareds here in: 24 0 Mrs. W. J.Raiton, sesistinig Hostes-| . The Maison® outfit is are of til; centrally Focated. No other | Y. a66 betig Mra. J. Ewan“: R. | best that h gingham came before the mest 38 ¥ , GoUVERNEUR RETAINS | . PRICE YEE CHEESE QyoTITRON 150. FIA Annual Mceting, Ail O18 Office Boeing Re-Elected-Lively Disquf sion Features Session. ' us (special To ThE Gouverneur, Miy~ lively d! cussion over the melative merits the price committee and call systems featured the mcsoting SQ evening of the Gouverneur dairy ~* board. « The argiment lasted for sev« .; eral minutes and after resg« '} tutions had been pessed, it was final ty decided to rstaen the price com» mittee system despite the assertion. of some that it yas \being laugha‘ at by the large cities. The prit@» committse agreal u pon & price of 1§€,} was re-elected as follows: Presiden Willliam A. Freqman, unvarnQu' toe president, Johan Bor#y, 8979 ' ville; secretary, Wflllazia‘5afflfli, Hallbesboro, ad The mesting wim Thq secratary's roport stration of 2,661 brexed £8 & 608 'boros in 191 whem the . pH was 13%c. Last weeke ”glint? gras 2.528 boxes, fhe Frics 112 * 49 IP The Now York mearket was as weak at 16). & market showed hitter,. and 150. The call reported 15%&e. - ~ ’ - Soecrotary Clark shea a nual report. It unwed; 6 ings wero.held lisst y$ on April. 3 and: ewding} against $1,732,000 lnt 1 t price was on lamy pi- She it boing 180. \ Thi Jig fn October, read ons UUme; howay 0? h war payligg 34