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f » mntume e , 1 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, g to prevent dust. No more 'round-clean, buy. Ana roa It Chang - phone, write. or call- there's no obligation to t ul, ) $04 A e a a 1M) manes \ 500 cues AB Mk Hie, L \ 20% ll‘§‘O-I‘A' tare is iving bealcles his parents, © > mh Nines teteuont bok ® . -. (By The Amociated Preve.) Portland, Ore.. Bept. 13.-The House of bishops of the Protestant plecopal chiirch Tate Tuesday wot | in favor of taking tha word ©! \obey\? from the maarrlage cememony Cooper werset f that church. The bishops voted to the proposut to eliminate the .! phrase \with my worldy goods I thea andow\ from the ceremony | back . fo. the commission which had sub. trtip.| mittad it. + 'he bishope were ganerally in ts ; | wor of the phrars but 6bjJected to its oust wording, it was said, The vote tol eliminate the wore \obey\ has $6 to 24. If thes House of Deputies cor wicure in the ® action - the proposed ® Vgnjige will be subZect to approval at ® general convention Ahred yours hence before becomin Empress P bs. Havana, through the Caribbe cisco. per will spend in India and to raturn to 1923. Mr. - Cooper ° is wrought fron designa the rear of his home with numerous tools for Ceylon, Many remarkable ornatment the walls the lamps. & effective., ve of ecorion {haw—“W ' Week y shine, a The gehuine bristle dauber ct \~ the shoes, and applies polish exit]: , The large . Lamb's Wool Polisher brings the shine with a few strokes, For lama-mm, the ahoes should be ahined dally witt SHINOLA, - AWW o o OCE £0 227 « A\. Ha Wagertown 1 cisco, | Hilo, Honolulu, Japan, Manila, Java, Burma, land. Mr, Cooper, who is 77 ja Housk or old, and is deaf and dumb, will make o PAL HURCH ACT AT Port. * ¥ ML. , GLAND'.%E‘T'NG- trip unaccompanied, Mr. Cooper who bas crossed tha ocsan four times, sails on the 8. 8. of France and later transfer to tha Empress of Scotland Ar. Coopar will board the steamar at New York and the first stop will The ship will proceed an sea to the Panama canal, and then to San Fran- The next stop is in the Ha- Wallan Islands and then Japan. Mr Uoo considerable tmo n June, interested. in and his shop le equipped the makiug of fron objects of unusual | design, pieces of metal of the home in form of brackets and hanging Capion, ver! No-more back-breaking broom- bills for having bright rugs Cracr H 4.(I.1.3).‘1'fi1'hi'3h11‘7g'.£7\ « | dent Epitaclo Pessoa. He came a citizen United States since ho was a lad of 14 Is the oily where there is real freedom erty of thought and education,\ tous + BECRETARY ' DEepaARTs * NQIBY SALUTES ° reaire \ \o Friendship Which Have At ' Exinted Between Nations. ' ed ' . (By The Associated Press,.) - (4 sl's centenary celebration. distinguished visitor . and his party left the harbor late here for the centennial, The is traveling at 18 Mr, Hughes\ last day in Rio a was the guest of honor at & lun Collier, after which he said farewall to - Foreign - Minister Azovedo Marques, Later he called at the Cat. teto Palace to say goodbye to PresP the Maryland at 4 p. m. In my address ftp the bar tion luncheon, Mr. Hughes, after 1g marking én the similarity of the Bra» «ilian 'and Amalgam political tions, told his hearers: WL \Liberty must bave its institutions, which ars necessarily institutions of law, Institutions for the application of the accepted ' principles of right conduct gather than vehicles for the exercise of arbitrary power, . \Buch institutions reat ' for theater fins! security in the self-restraint of those who love liberty too mugk to destroy its essential foundations, | _ \It ts in the administration of jus- tice-through* the courts and in 'the standards of the I¢gal.profession that we fixd unfailingly the measure bf our givic success.' 209 Prgudent Pessoa told the corre- | spondent of The Agsociated Pree, §) to reson ww rome in fe alirg Mldfiklicm 4:11“!ng Newspapers, Declares Secretary Visit WIL - Atrongthen - Bondi #. Rio Janeiro, Sept. 13.-The After fcan secretary of state, Charles \Ff; Hughes, today was on his way {Iggy i to the United States after waning,\ ing in the ceremonies of opening BF??? The U. 8. 8. Maryland, bearing the arty, yesterday after- noon amidst salutes from the' Brazth ian forts and the internatiopal, fleat knots an hour an 3 Ls: expected to reach New York n 34 - uays. ~ dus s . Rio Jax. gm was one of strenuous “twig M E M \HY ls KEE N eon given by the Brazilian Bar Asso- chug; théx he visited the Ameort-| can building and exhibits at the ax- R osition unds, under the guld. «il fines of Omissions:- General D,'C. boarded a effort to OLR. - MARS. RHODA bosson, HENDER- SON, RECALLS GiRLHOOD \BG J fo LNE cotugy\ Visited By Ertends on Hundredth Antliversary, Aged Woman Tells of Comfort Sha Has Found In God- \Do 1 Look Presentable?\ She Asks Bofore Picture is Taken, - Pulaski, Ge editor of (E55 Writes: The editor 13.-B. G, Seamans, Pulaskt Democrat, . of the Democrat has taken a great interest in -the coming Qf Sept. 6, as was the 100th birthday of Mrs. Rhoda Potter Dob aon of Henderson villago, Jefferson county, The aftemoon of that day D. c. Dodgo, Mrs. D. C,. Dodge, Mrs. Rhoda Clemont, Mrs. Seamans and the edi- whom he received In the Cattete Pal. aco, that the secretary of state Nad \won the hearts of the Brazilian pap. plo, as woll as the officials and the overnment.'\ . < - E \*Mr. Husshu' visit,\ be continued, \will most +surely : en «the bonds of friendship which have ai. vays existed between Brazil and the United States. It was a great pleas ure for me to come in such close contact with Mr. Hughes and to know personally the man who has done sa much t?‘ ensures pesce throughout the > \I flea! that this (rlendly visit will among the peoplé of Braszil-the ideal.\ of mice. justice, good-will and inter» nationat Magma\ tha of flowers | - A score of huge wreathia OF fic , Lrom . Rrazilisn: .. rotablést, hel od mg (<. President Pessoa 5g lu‘trmlg‘nz ; Mtg: : ister. ues,, ware. sent...to. '% Unfilfiig‘g mun tokens of es- teom. The party on the Maryland in- cludes, besides Mr. and Mrs. Hughos, Justico R. Finch of New York and Mrs. Finch; Representa- | tive Stephen G. Porter of Pennsyl- vania, chairman of the house foreign affairs committes, and Porter, and Admiral Hilary P. Jonas, com- mandor of the Atlantic fiest, and Mrs. Jones, Doctor, 96, in U. 5. Shee 16, Just Becomes A citzen so BUSY HE - Have CHANCE TO BE NATURALiZED BEFORE, HE DECLARE®. New York. Rapt 13 Rosedalo Ward. $6 years, who holds degress from mandy European univer- sites and who has practiced medt cine all avar the world, Tuesday be. after living in the \Despite prohibition and graft. this country in the world and lib satd Dr. Ward. \But jump so long, to be naturalized I for 1 expect to bo years or so.\ ettes a day. said he based his axpect. ations of longevity on the fact that be minded his I have been on the I didn't have a chance in the country I too lata, however, around for 30 fked best. It ten't Mr. Ward who smokes 60 cigar. for own business where his fathor was consular service, dined during | his youth with Gen. Robert B. leo and met Lincoin and the assassin of employed by him on a lecture tour. WASHINGTON A. A, X The physician, born in Palestine, in the British h Jeff Davis. Guiteau, Garfield. once was \do ENLARGES 1Ts Rooms _<. Business Increass membership and so business Increased that the Amerf- can Autorfiobile Association has been forced to enlarge hegdquurtera. celved at the mobile club. cit The entire third floor building is still retained by the A,. {hood A. A clerics! forces, the office of the ex. ecutive chairman, the office rector of roads and the office of tha | & Amorican Motorist, |.. Haverstra While chasing Tuesday, Wilber {bumbled into the Hudson River and | sitd | was drowned. a °. ared. B Brings Expansion | Was in Capital C353! Office, -_, & So rapid has been the growth in Ereatly hes its ter its Washington according to word re- the Y. . for the accommodation of its | - In of the at. | went Boy Drowned While flinging. w, ‘N. Y.. Sep 18.-- a baseball on a dock Rose, 9 years old, only ran, An vnoy x a l! bave a groat influogxce in InstllHng| ~ tor motorad to Efanderson in Mr. Dodge's car, and called at the houses where Mrs.; Dobson lives, which is Up Wa lady told hor on a we would ba birthday. Wae ber understand who was there. Al- though she deaf, her fully wreathod ber gentlo face. derstood that she was of flowers and fruit and and her gratitudo of heart animated her wrinkled but swoot face. -Dr. James answered many of our questions about the past. Sho spoke often of e whom she has She recalled little things that had taken place in years ago. Sho telf and ber husband, John Dobson, who died a number of years ago, which she desired gene Burch, to have, and when asked when it was taken without thinking, which was verified Mrs. Clement and Mrs, Dodge. She gald, \It Is a big Fears, and I do not ger, but it is not mine to sat the day decrees.\ It was a us to spend an hour with this vener. able-saint, We took her to tho Able?\ Rhoda Potter was born in Floyd, Oneida county, Bept. 6, 1822. en two yeara with her parents, well, and they settled on what ig known as the Goorge Potter farm, road from the Pot. GO'IND $10,30st SENT To son Elizabeth, N. J., locket sent Hersh to her son Ro ; t d Pig later in © mipy pas fron & hof nearly across the hook-for-i1 tha families made more of a showing in the school room ies do now. In th Potter were ten Lucy, Esther, Clark, George, Rhoda, (Mrs. Dobson), Hiram, Susan, Jans ing. of - this | and Ephraim, became the wife of John Dobson and As spont the major Dart of her life, . [They engaged in moved \Into the entire The body was resor-f at the h | Irish Republican Snipers. - __ } - .'~_;«$hmting;Fro an, Snipers of the Irish Republican arm: are 1mm. prevent the edrancs of the Nlflinfll forces into barricaded towns. BODY WiLL BE drouctt norm} of Mrs. M Charles H. erneur, 3mm ay , Epiacopal Yhumh' Rev. W. A. Braith- waite offic rive Thursday afternoon. Burial will bo made in Riverside cemmotery. in the neur, his burned rebuilt by B. C. Minneapolis for was born in her maidens name baing ney, greater part of member of the Trinity church and of the local <hapter of the D. A. Ro ~ Ago. Surviving Mrs, and | dalp fas b p ng up their determined - dome. 75, Ds H to of Resided in Gouverneur Greater Part Of Lifo-Funeral Thursday After noon. Gouverneur, Sept. 18. -The funeral ary Bowns, 75, widow of Bowne, formerly of GouY- who died yesterday in Mip- , Minn., will bo held Thurs afternoon at 4:80 from Trinity ating. The body will arn an Mr. Bowne was for several years bardware business in Gouver store being in the recently union hall block, now being Leahy. Mrs. Bowne hed been a resident of about 15 years. She Mexico 15 figmmnx‘? in Gouremeur the hor life, and was a Episcopal ma flit, resided st The busband died syaral years aro oto - daughter, Robert Dodge of M3nneapolis, & sob, William Bowne of Phila- his. on Rai the Mrs. Rhoda Dobson. in the hill as you enter the village, were informed that the venerable was expecting us as we had previous occaston that bad no trouble to make is about blind and vory emotion of pleasure was expressed in the smile that She un- the recipent other gifts, 13 She | r trust and comfort in the Lord trusted ao faithfully. her life, years and had a picture of her her nephow, Eu. the shoe said. almost \60 years ago,\ by her nimces, ner job to live 100 | [S wish to live ton- my departure, it will ba as He Mr. rich privilege for Porch of the picture whi the picture, you think I the daughter of Charles Potter. of age she came, to the town of Or. sum school house, on Potter streat. They first called<that street \New Floyd.\ _ T county auto- | other children of the family attended The child graw and with little school, or rather the *«\days about three ' than a dozen limit-“1m family of Charles the last died in chia. her youfig womanhood Rhoda other to Henderson to live, where she one now living of the ten child- - Her inelglen't which the editor had | good, forgotten was recalled. She . ome of her brother, t, George, ' orwywqum ¥# \trial by jury® ed today by commissioner of Mansgars, actors, formars aro pledged dlecflloglol; the jury 'play wi brought with her on her 100th complaint of any panel of 300 city oficial workers and others, has from which, offendin Gilchrist. Should the adverse, the withdrawn 9 to 3 ta cond Representatives | of five bave been working - on These groups are executive chairman of the Produc- ing - Managers' Shuler of the Joseph P, Bickerton, Benton, vice president of the drama League, Frank tors' Equity Association, Mre. Hor- bert J. Glover of the - EpJscopal Church Service \The chief value of the plan.\ saig ativa _I think at work on this plan has & beneficial effect upon mow Raccoon Skins Bring $7.90 at Mon- Afontroat, Sept. 18 -Active will look present. | the annual fall fur auction s Tuesday, attended | by buyers from flue United She | Germany Raccoon skins craging $7.80 a for about $5 reached him, . source, locket, bore 'the po children, 1mmen”;Wren-um town, but con who dlgd in battle, forget that Hitle incidas mem L Mra. Dobson is bet Dobson and horself called a Mrs, B ham (5 oto Cared for $7 © in the years ago, oveman he ¥ on Broamay Most Aas Kon Test FACE AMERICAN PLan or IAL. BY JUR ,@9!R; MEW ** *~ ing the plan of under a system adopt- the city at a meoting of John F. Glichriat, licenses. authors and ro to ablde by the bafore which the to trial upon the theatramnor. and tha offica also ell's mot baeen listed. in the event of & play someone's tastp, a jury oft will be drawn by mms fsstonar lookd decision of the jury be play must alther be or ravised.® A vote of required before a play is emnad. sons their groups with th® - plan lled Augustus Thomas, | 4° Association ; Authora' Eric League rapremsoenting Interests ; Cranston Mitch erous Erlanger Gilmore of the Ac- Hal and John 8. Sum- Hfled of the New York Society for Suppressing of Vico. taken Sumner, \will be A8 & prevent- point the fact that we were already had the stage.\ BIG FUR AUCTION 0 EN S struck treai Sale, bid: featured ales here and ready purchases mo _ Wnts | pn Action\ For fienllgonce ' 051.155an was entirely disposed of at yester- day's session of th6 supreme - court and another case which was begun in the morning will probably be con- cluded today. of the last will and testament of Rose Hawkins, deceased, of Ogdens- In Placid against the Grasse River Railroad corporation. The action is one charging negligence resulting in the death of Mrs. Sirter's brother, Homer Mitchell. last will and testament of Rose Hawkins, deceased, two witnesses testified to having been witnesses to the last w#ll of Miss Hawkins and a jury then rendered a verdict admit- ting the will to probate, gave in detail execution and making of the will mental condition of Miss prior to the making of the wilt and also at the time the will was made. She stated she had Hved at the home knew her well and that the will was made under no restraint. Miss Gillen liin could not testify as to whether the will was the Hawkins nor as to whether the noc essary legal requirements had bean met. There were two questions submit: ted to the fury, The only one which Yas questioned was whether the will had been executed and probated. On the testimony given by tha first wit- ness the jury was Instructed to give only a formal matter and was not contosted. George E. Van burg appeared for the proponent and James J McNeill of Ogdensburg for the contestant, An- action for negligence the death of Homer Mitchell Plactd brought istratrix, against tho Grasso Railroad corporation was partially tried yesterday. Mitchell employed by the Emporium Lumber company,. when he was struck in Jan- Mary, 1921, by a locomotive running round boyse nearby to wash Up. Aw well as the custom of the other em- ployes, side stepped to the main t struck by a Tho plaintiff contended that Mitch ell looked itbefore 'the engine backed toward him unerpect- edly without afthar whistlitre g all and with no brakeman on Tho defonse did not question that Mitchell was killed on that day by & locomotive at did contend that Emportum Lum har which might have fonse also contended that the loco- belonged to the company and had come up on to the track belonging Rallroad corporation : ran to the engine's whistle was clearly | blo and that the company would not he Hable Mitchel, at plaintiff! in the eate When Mitchell of age, according of Mrs: Slater, who also - safg cross-eramination Nl wore working died but wares they had received. where his father hibited photographs which he had Other witnesses for the were Superintendent Sykes Grasse River A. J. Fournier, employed in chine shop wi niger. a fireman on the engine the machine shop: ang Edgar Lawis, a rallroad brakeman. A. J. gine which killed 13 WILL TO PROBATE DGDENSBURG CASE TRIED IN CANTON court int ng nn c Death of Lake Placid Man at Cran berry Lake is Heard. Canton, Sept. one case | They are- SEPTEMBER. 1%, 1982, °. a, , & iv GooDt In the proceeding for the probate urg, the will was established. The laintiff's witnessos only were heard 6 case of Hattle Slater of Lake In the matter of the probito of the MA Charles Martin, the first witness, an account of tha elen (Gillerlain, the other witness, stiffed as to the apparently normal Haw¥ine Miss Hawkins for eight years and a % © last will of Miss aMrmative_dectsion. Tho case was Thomas - Spratt - and Kennen of Ogdens 8t L nio causin; 6 tute, of Lake by the - doceased n's sister, Hattlo Slater, as admin- River good was killed Cranborry Lake whore ho was who ingto the track» of the Grasse River, 'C\m lroad corporation Ho bad. after whistle blow at 4 30. gone to a 5:21“ da returned !t was his custom, 7 as to cross & platform, soveral tracks and a main track. Aw'ts§ p rack ho was sod killed. agl jst; PUE :> (8 and the Haat to ore ar rtg imorn| Searn. Cranberry Laka Thay the engine house belanged _ to the company | as did the cars with logs piled on them obscured | Miteh- gngine - The de siding tracks no the lew | of tha ve by which Mitchell was killed Emporium - Lumber badly to the Grasss River that Mitchell traek crossing without ng to the right or left. that the Wedne ler -P and re ef Mr celebra rerved Eleven Town Grasse River Railroad Ibis death, four who had wince the death nf mother 13 years before. resided their aunt. Ara Slater, | the left his youngest son was 19 years to the testimony that oll had alw ays contributed gon- iy to the boy's support. On sho testified that when their father was unable to state tha day day. Louts Mitchell, ona of the sons, tes. as to locat# ons of tracks near was killed and ox- ¢na Hu in June of the tracks at that Emer plaintiff- of - the Railroad corporation:; the ma- th Mitchalt : John Four that Doutrie,. a worker in Murphy Alitchell: tive fam have d b Fournier stated tha t the en- or'thrzix States, England, and Russia, sold at a price ay. skin: skunk skins each ; American ©pos- for $1 38 and tynx for §37 each. Bwaeden, | Ho sai engine back a EIN 1917 RETuraen *a Sept. 13-4 in 1917 by Mn. E. 8. will be Attor Malone Canton nce, and \ wHich never bas been from The letter, returned to an anonymous containing the st mark of A tained no writ. Hersh Cases sons, including And the family was The hired boy (the writer | 25\ put 'over thw fea-kettle for them 1, | an tea, and she afd mot nt to this day, ory, as will be seen, is toma, °f were on standing quiet one and omitt be heard no bell 0 frequently. One more witness for the fore the. daferss o, Bre as follows: +] last will and testament & Phuleawor‘th. wh contested probate; wi vs Myron J, Crin negHgence; Nora LaDuke, breach. failed to agrea when Cady was Crinklaw through Mitehet1 was a ed little . d that on the day in questian T whistle from the he would estimate that the and that nd forth on that \track very plaintift heard at the trial today be- |___ pers tte neys Francis n and Ceylon -g. appegr for the Plaintiff and | Cantwell which wii} be tried In rerrobate deceaseq, which | is this season. Sullivan ts confident time for the first game with St Stephens. Sopt colleges now Coach Sullivan is assisted this sea son by his brother, T. T. Sullivan, ed his confidence and Edgar Faweret the bride They left on , train south (or a wedding trip andi Cf Russell in s Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Russoll and her sistor, Mrs M of Potsdam speat -- Mr and Mra. attended field day in - Mrs datzbtor, Whitmarsh were in club held day on the ing - were present: Thompson, Mrs. Levi Mre. Josaph Reagan, Robinson, Thompson, euce MvDowell, J Mary Pop-era, Beatrice and Berths The men served. Four of law. Howover, there o , TALK TO ATHLETES r See on Few\ Firit Game Will Be Played With Bt,_ Stephons on Sept. 23-T. T. Sub lIvan Assistant Coach. 2 Canton, Sept. 13.-Varsity football practice started at St. Lawrence unk . versity yesterday with? 35 men who ' reported on the field in uniform at The first practice was mainly an | introduction to the ball. After a fow potting-up exercises Coach H. B. Sub livan spoke to the men about the game and their relation to it. The squad was then divided backfield and ends. Captain Jack Neaviing and mafy others of the veterans were among thoso to report for the first - day, F.veory train now» brings more car didates so that by the end of the week a squad of 60 is erpacted or the field. into Hos, on hor schedules t. Stephens, Rochester, n. Renssalaer Polytechnic Instk Hamilton and Clarkson, Coach: that by the Lawrence has 23, ho will have a to mest any of the on the schedule. team ready has _ comched at Goorge Wash- n. Rates; Camp Merritt, army ' and Colgate. He also orprose in a successful this season after looking over material which roborted yesten - SENSFINCET tL Ae Potsdam Couple Married This Morg « Ing In St Mary's Church. © c PECIAL 10 -THE ;- Potsdam, Sopt. 13. -Charles P. Searn both of Potsdam, wars married this snd Miss: Florance Fawoett, ~ ng at 6 in St. Mary'a church, Rev Father John Hogan officiating. Thay were attended by Miss Myrtle a sister of the bridegroom, t, a brother of the morning it return will reside on a farm on the Hewittvilie road,. “h— South Russell Locals. South Russell, Sapt. 18. -Mrs. Em» lly Allien. an aged wom day and burt o, felt Fri- ber bip and arn quite Her sister. Susan Thompson taying with hor- argaret Anderson, Tuesday night and sday with Mrs. W. H. Schuy» tiday night about 40 friends lativea gathered at the home and Mrs Fred Town to help to ber birthday. Suppor was in the ball over their store. dollars was presented to Mrs. E. A. Royce \ Edwards Fri Rhoda Whitmarsh and Lena, and Mrs, F. H. Hermon - Sstur m Birthday Ciub Has Outing. ville. Sept 13.-The Birthday its annual outing Thurs- 8t. Lawrence The follow- Mrs. Samuel | Power, Mrs. nie Donnelly, Mrs. W. H. Mrs Frank Keegan, Mrs. Forrester, Missex - Barbara Mabel Robinkon, Flor Carries Dunnigan, Pbut, Mra. Min x members of the respsc lites attended. A dinner was the women presabt irthday in September. th the negligence of Crink is no contention shooting was intentional. am M. Cady kla w, an action for- Francis L, Butlor vg of contract; on vs Henry Marceau st action for negligence, court last May p Cady and A bunting trip shot in the fang by elther a misundgr. 86v%e from wanted, Iman was to take in directions which each firough the woody | <> . 4 al # . -- me n O2 114 ngroun’s Automatic Put one of attached to Controls amount of watar ased positively seat K Only takes 6 $1.00, & (M.... «s a j Closet _- Tank Valve .- © these valves In clomet tank | © tollet in bat 1 hts 3 to 5 gallons water at sach teat find stop all. ~ | j minutes to Ingtall - -. _: pleasé . specify sit \ oue ds 10 SCARLET PRAGTIEE CALLS OUT 60 MEX coack .H. B. SULLIVAN -- DRIZZLE CcROW| | RCE -F Fort Jackson Brasher Fai ~Fliled With U Potsdam,,8 Monday fight zle in the mo: clouds throug? people from a fair on its op The race trac in the best of came besmear tor the after: have included named trot, i hopes of havir shape for toda f it did mostly ~ not give the fai to collect any « which its was . But in spite sun was shini ind the estima an attendance midway was fll which haunt from the \hot tent full of wo many features fact, that it b lay out sideways flow There wa stock and the filled with disp cal merchants with attractive and trucks wer The grounds, show any bad e The race track, dittons, will dry ball diamond shape to allow Fort Jackson ur Brasher Falls. L Rochford, w pitching for Br tired at the en ing when the t. scored fives runs. mado in the tee third base fan, Rofore ho had | the Fort Jackso: four more runs, Elliott then steam let in one more it ning. The Brasher t« cessful in round cue man getting inning. The lineups we Brasher Falls (1 Meir, 2b ... ... . G Hall, as ...... Kelly, o ...l... v I. Rochford, p . Flllatt, 3b ...... McCarthy, 1b ... W Rochford, of . «CCBHISR, Af»: wa.s E Hall, rf ...... Surorgary ~ Prasher® Falls .. Fort Jackson ... The race card f 2135 Pace Fred Todd, blk g. Charles Sears, Prince Relating, | retor., Charles : ~ anetta, bm, by | vor Carty. Cant Helon Cochato, bu et, Mahoney & Comet Victor, ch q Frank Robinson Parbara B, bm, b Johnson, Gouve: Leona W. bm, by Fred Robinson, Miss Margaret, bm W. Hedden, Pot Minoie Hall, br John Powell, Mc Twinkling Hel, blk Dan. HOP. Carre Mnscow. br g. br W J Mesrow, { 2:90 Trot- Miss Bowne, ches M ElHott, Winct \egal Lad, bay, 1 thage. Hollywood - Consta Watts, H. N. La Peter Holiday. ch the Great, Hugh Locust Bell, b m. Bradt, Lysander Harvest Thorn,. b g ter. T. E. McKen Belmont McGregor, Gregor, L. D. She Mirnie Azoff, br m. MeMahon, Syracu I it'le Guest, blk &. M Mahon, Syracuse E'cter Marco, ch €. Frank McMahon, A chin McKinnaoy, t McKinney, Frank cuse, Tation. bros, by 'I D McRoberts, Ogé 2:19 Pace-P Pen Pedro, ch g. by Davis, Brockville. Kitty R. br m, by J Pll, Morrisburg, O Minnic Hall, br m MAGNESIA BI _YOUR N Warns Against Doptr *-- Aftificial D1, Most people who su Flonally or chronically ness and indigestion, 1 tinued disagreenble di and the use of barmfu tonics, medicines cg\! énts, and nstead, foll so often given in the a teaspoonful or two rated Magnesia in a 1 moals with the result ach no loriger troubles ablo to cat as they pls Joy much better heal uso Bisurated Magne: the approach of meal t know this wonderful a corrective, which can I any good drug store, Pwitralize the stomach the stomach, prevent tion. and without the a dlscomfug‘t.‘ Try this but be certain to get Magnesia sspecially pre ch use C_\. 0.0 . A -