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mo S lee - 20 e | SuPTHMBER 15, 1%. |. 9, 34. } WATERTOWN Day ___ , _ ___: _ \__ HA ¥ bi <0 k. + the speed of his machine whendig [pase va ==-- ~ p ‘ _ fe i el mae | New Norfolk High School, Opened _ . ... , ggfji‘sgslgrfimgethfibfiyhblqéiffifi 43 . - lous - Tue‘fdazy, REfiIaCiflgp one Burned > C - aem | C-- - l DAMY serene t MAOOOLMNE, - |\ mnomeramninm| oor HH (m MX 39, ithe reo Toraft 4a a New York man and is the = , sondin-law of the late James J, Bill, R f “Ea-mg! mg; ' s | . f , ' {builder of the Great Northern Rei] X > ( COmMANDP WHEM STEAMER 3 {way, During. .the war-the yacht was Aanrmives MN PORT. © - HHS]. . Bflflfiffll = I5 * “mi ® * armin ow, I ' i $ j % jturned over fo the government and . e ] was 'umed as a torpédo boat destroy» i : Ogdensburg, Sept. %5.-The steam: E P > . 04. | or It 2p 104 feet Jong and has a maxhk iy ._ _; Acciderts Reéportedier Burlingion arrind ' hore yeater | ‘Mfliflfifif’mwm‘ t murs speod of 42 miles an hour, Tho* . diay from Chicago witha 65,000 bushels |.\ [S 8 - Gouverneur Gridiron Wanrriore ang yacht is manned by a crow of 20. .~ To -Q§de1;shurg_ -_ ~~~ which .was. elevated. during & j 6 f Supporters, ( cts one 0000 Wiki 4 -L-. e Fuge: bole aige Fo TO ~~~ ~ Prolife. », the day at the Rutlsna terminal. Up-| [f f a we } WM“ PM mm ; R on the arrival of the Burlington, Cap- f . | i ' mik Airmaly , *~ tain Stdnley McQuees: of this city s. j - Gouverneur, Sept, 15-The High : * a\ ”Em-mun \mm BASE Ogdensburg, Sept - 1} -As Eric fook commnd, succeeding _ Captain £ ' @R] [school band, - an organization just 18 . | P4 7 Carlsson, an employe of the Ogdens-| Doner; who has been transferred to} & f h formed, held a orm . the lawy © bol eur burg Creamery company, was about the Bennington. Captein Doner left | & | « ; orm ’D High | scho a WILL __ _ENLARGE woORrkING to tun off the Houveltonp - road to [fop Hallfas to take charge of the | - no. - Jof the ean High so ol yosterday , FORCE TO MAKE DoUSLE drive into the Sharp Farm yesterday Bennington and bring the ship to Og-| _ 5 Pak R neson before a lsrgp crovE of on thy e it,\ ore arguFTaSM/tAuingl-ge Hug. |aftemoon, Jo‘sept; 8t. éohnkdtr‘lvlng a | densburg. e j o A . ateastio students. , Y IG. --At - last ensburg, Sept. 15. \touring car, ran into brim. ro was , g , | 28, r 31239 fiafi: edu- | Daland company is reparing to OD-/tomn off the truck and the hesd-! piscount reports THAT . é e | | For some Um; past the mnajerity ni‘lilii‘qwu adopted au-] erite its plant on a 24-hour basis 14 lights and a fender on the car ware, iAvinc £s in Texas! | wooo of schools in Northern Mew York . ‘ off order to keep up with its orders. The hed. emmm : « j had some »ort of in. Organize, “mflggtgfifi’nfingf working force is being enlarged saith Grivers reported at police Ogdensburg Man, Messing Tm?” J {ticen of musicians to follow their Foot urs» for the com | that double shifts will be available. headquarters but they did not agreo Years, Reported: There. _ \~ |; bail team to gimes anl keep the of $1,100 pr.| The establishment is developing in-|;e i, te dircumstarices. St. John f . +004 , ~ .|spSnt up by their places. tike the aum !to one of the leading industries in declered that Carlsson did rot sive Ogdensburg, _ Sopt. (16 -Reports} . | e oe 400. [Theis fall there aro at I4s% 20 | v the city. tike proper signal but Carksson main- | that Andrew Irving, wiko disappeared | - - ee Soe foe who play some instrument, in aclzoo} | - The Crescent building on Crescent itazned that ho did. He put the blame|three years ago, has been seet-in |, | ho ~ and it did not take fong for it to set atroet will bo overhauled | this fall or St, John, who, he declared, ran | Texas where he is engaged in the oll , | under way, one started, g preparatory to its being occupied by in¥o him after hé h«d put out his business, are discounted. He bas | ho Ps The spirit of '08, \00 in«t 10 has d he paid a | the owners, the Robinson-Pearson Atm to indicate that he was Eolng to | been seen in various parts of the} IM - \ O* eileen an e been rejuvenated and footbza1] is talk,. ¢ in this\ capacity company, which will move from the make the tum. | >_ _ country, including New York and | o_ ho f eC ~ . Ll od on every corner wheres; there yaar, Miss Merry fs Hannan blook on. Catherine street! Frank Gagnon réported to the po-; Boston, according to e«artior reports | - a * is a collection - of men rand boys, by' the bord of health | the first of December., lee that he ran into a starding car but nothing authentic concerning his town. Her husband died six yearm (SPECIAL To THE TimEs) Ibuflding will be available for bfikr‘ \Preat Massona\ ssems to bee the §io- ias rrd. ofitonfiMlmgSC: 5&3?!”ng ra In - lower - Ford igtizet uYI‘e-ctnnea(gig whelgggotzgjrhaéo mfa:est’3°;zfned. ago and she lesves three brothers, Nortalk, Se t. 15.-The new .Nm~ bali gamesészzlststflxglzlagsx: £3ng celfl gare because the boys from the Alu. | It; 4 “15:03:13 Helga-fist? rim) 1128 been minis: gfiihglgiaggoflgfia. Itebglogsecd rto &. Ogdensburg, Sept. 35.-Recorder| William and James Pinkerton of Og folk 85,311, actix'n an, 0;th finest tefiegielggflom‘ € figfgértghvgnpfitvfh gfwg- boouver. '0€ principal the Endhcott-Johnaon stage InbOs- 31m named Martin acof#%n1g to Dtagld H. Clgrcciran hwns m; geezer densburg and John Pinkerton of Os- of its sort in the state opened Tues. f f rtm large scores and the lac] de va- asbury the past yerr, has een | @ranon, Ja 6 weekly lunchcore o 0 HO-Iwaego. Sho was a member of St. * * maid tenths cyompany's store quring cars conflicted on tary club yesterday. His 'subject Magry’s cathedral parish 22d 0°: \inc | morning with | regular school!; ffiffified fific‘éflfi with???“ inSchenectady and be will leave for | Riwcerside drivo Imat night ang wore was, \The Judicial Sytem of the Na- sessions. The chool was completed ! sona team has mof been that place Sunday. Mr. McDermott | corza{derably damagal. | The drivers tion and the State.\ Sacred Heart and Rosary sooleties. by the contractor, H. K. Foenno of mated, but moves wil i massif; will be sucegeded hera by Arlington | did not report and the police did Mre. John Kenrredy. Brockville to Mest Shade Rotiers. Syracuse, last month and its equip- E fl TU GUH'EB E . PQ tor the clever open field maeniing of Todd of Ordenaburg. Dot learn their identity. No ome was Ogdensburg, Sept. - 15. -Funeral Ogdensburg, Sept. 15. -The Brock- mont has been fully installed. The & . Infant Daughter Dies. Injured so faras was rwteortatraod,\ sax-5c“ for Mrs. Sirah Pinkerton | ville team which has 'had a very {building, which was esigned by {fishaspgzg is bsfi’t‘lflggmgul’l‘r“ Ogdensburg, Sept. 15.-A telegram Girt HH By Gar, Kennedy, widow of Jorn Kennedy, successful rcason on the diamond, | Lansing & Greene, archit ts of Wa- \fl & layed hers 0G Senecal ch received hera veaterday announced Ogdensburg, Sept. 15.-The eight who died at the homes of her broth-| will be seen in action against th» tertown, was built at a cost undor w “F9 ”a of Mre. Jenn er 30, {the death -of Harriet, 14monthsold yoar-old daughter of P. ls Maitre, ef, William J. Pinkertom, ° $2 Canton | Shade Rollers at the fair grounds | $99,000. Men well-informed in such '() densburg Will Be Well Re| go unera Sept 1-4‘1‘1'mh] a datughter of Mr. and Mra, Edgar Boy- {proprietor of the Parls studios., was i Streat, yesterday at 2:10 p. m. after | here Sunday afternoon, The baseball y that NorfoEk is provideqa| , . ¥ “fine“- ep he§d thi & fincral ent'sier 'at their homas in Jackson, Mich. strzck by a car driven By Bant ia year's iliness, will bo hold at St. | season is now drawing to a close and [with ons of the best schools of its presented in Entermg of f? “Wag gs! t i’ $0\!le The Boyers recently moved to that tary» Inspector A. D, Fisher in Main Mary's cathedral tomorrow morning | only a few more games will be book- | kind in the state, at &a cost unusually Classes at 13 from t\ _ 13° o $1 18 fimflck (ity, where Mr. Boyer is associated attesot Wodnekday. The git) was not at 9 will be made beside the | ed. The All-Ogdensburg team is any- reasonable in view of present-day * of Gordon a «TL Ev. A- Braiti- Yith the Bamwell Mfg., Co. Mrs. gorloouglly {injured. Dr. Fisher, in re- bod}? her hisband in St. Mary's [fous to play a sories with the Shado construction costs. Ogdensburg. - Sopt 15. -Ogdens- walte of Tr‘m \b piscopat | shureh Felix Boyer and Miss Aung Valley , port-ing to the police, sail that the | cometery. ' Rollers for the city chatopionship, 1 The ofd school building was burn- burg will be represented in many of | OMC*8!fE with burial in RiversiGe lit: mum far Jackson to attend | girl ray m front of the car while | Mrs. Kenoedy was borm near Hou- but the managers have not yet reach- 6d Jan. 26, 1920, and since then the the leading colleges and untvorsitiea| °°\ U- . A funeral , + . Playing in the stract, He: chackod velton and spent her life in this ed an agreement. school sessions have been held in * . jOof the country during the coming mgs M,— the Firemen's hall and an old hotel! year, as a large percentage of the oe 200 to & s - with great fnconvenienmcse to both young men -and women who were ~ * u - nou. teachers and pupils. graduated from High school last be The school is provided with two June have decided to take up advahc- stories and a basement. It Is 124 /ed courses. The following is a list of feet Tong and 84 feet Geop, has 14 those who are elaving this woek and a clasa rooms. gymnasium. largo assem- the first of next week to enter upon R bly hall, and large heating and ven- their studies : L i tilating room. It is entfrol of fire| - Roliin Williams, Colgate; - Sidne f * io A* > |In Case of Lack of Coal, &, proof construction. The floors are ,Houston. 8t. Lawrence; Samus! Le of meatal lumber with steel beams 'gault, Albany ColHlogo of Pharmacy ; j and the floor covering is of concrete | Allen Short, Colgate: Wallace Mac- will Be Prfwed Into alabe, Gregor, Clarkson:; James Moreland, Service. All a: the class rooms are furnish- flnrkaon; (Elsrgarot Briana. Bl: : ed wi finished floorm of wood. wrence; auncoy Smith, Hamil- M There are four oxits om the base-{ ton: Harrison wood. Colgate; John |_ OOtzvemeur, Sept, 15.-Will#an f- . ment floor and. three om all of the| Lang, Albany Collego of Pharmacy; | monds, an employe at th) Noble f other floors, - Iron staircases with | John | Bell, Annapolis Naval . acad. | ©C84) office and who was seit to the | treads are- provided|@my:; John Yan Konnon, Columbia 30:1; 5005}, Mb Riche _ throughout the building. 'The corti-] Law School; ida Charter, St. Law. | Pf‘ns‘m'finm An Eker | Gores Are approximately 14 feet wide fencedgi'mlballiozdenon, g}, Law. “15:17: from this atrict, Irit aarrivred s end run the entire n < of the |ronce; Proctor, mmons * R t bullding. longeh the college; Harold Brunette, Clarkson: a The meeting was held on \Thum -| The exterior of the bufiding is of | Rachel Carney. Syrcuse university; | 489. Mild“ (and it rep Onofidaga litholite, and the sills and | ROX - (Cloments, Colgate: , Edward | from m°°m°\\‘£m'““ ® trimmings of the windows are of| University of Michigan; gp} in the “2mm were rm“??- gm a the same material | Tapestry bflckl bie DinbBre, Marwell school; Man | S!8ted that no coal wou e rge : y jorte Goodnow, Carson Peck Mamq.| Colvod in this locality betors Oct. tfl spc _ VD - * 0 1 o <one o esp\ \ / e . The Spving uf e reno ie p enote Lewenee,\ Red Ames \or Ae) wo bended on: @ ‘mt‘m TUC, ' 0 (gonna; lygfifieu?onggnff Z'rencezEdwtn Parkina. Clarkson: Mor g” hid m\ ono cannot P}: Ema “Inf”; w - 4 f * inrg* ventilating section £n each of| \!tt Randles, Massachusotts Institute | 2, & 5G u \l\ 111“er ' =f hg when bought tak; the windows of Technology: Phyllis Rowe, Elmira | The S!Zuation in this section the - it j f The entire lighting system {s on | Collego: Walter Waterman,. Union oouptry Is {and quite as alarming phos as * the unifaterial arrangement, provig.| College: Willired White, ..Welesioy | in Ts ba g: ambfiiumifim- \2\ ~ [1k for Tight comming. . avec the. left] COllS®®. , 0 0, 0 on Colo cnc\ absaye: neds AOC aboolder' of excl pupit® Tho ventl| .. HOlen TullocB.Shifih college, Mary oe - . tou Logs f. 7 rad :- ~ ° . Cooper, - Wellealoy ; | Janatta Coop d \eth ho e, - <2 e L ae a s ¢ . %. oa. * mf =- ting system is equipped to furnish . us doe r ecg RP AUT shouw Aer ind.\ rox ples as age un- A OK s* - - (4 : et, Wellesloy, Edward Dincen Notre s BAHA sieve meal st ion olen as ate 31, A HAT can) - 30 cublo fost per minute por puptl.| [)! © i ; kwjgfififi' TQ}%;_ M ese & -= Theo building ts im keeping in its do.] P#W®: LOlt Wolls. Harvard Law C _ « . sign and construction with present. 3:33; £3223? Triad. (ngF‘gi | AP- me {7T $00. a F f dey standards and is in strict accord- ward Hackett har'ksou- Richard 4 & C je ihc 1 to- amca with the requirements of the ' p ‘ t e Frank, Yalo:; Thomas Howard. Har- n?” $9“?!th of educauoln. fay | FArd University: Helmer Mcintosh, I gn'gcmmpfu “art“!!! ast isp.| Massachusetts Institite of Technot- f . R f 24 OOR adtor Femnor and the finish ory: George Long, Clarkson, Louis | Efic Brasie of Braie touches wore given in August. All Welt, Albany Law school. Harry d R b * Fas in readinoms soveral weeks be- Goodnow, Clarkson: - Harold Lan- Amd Robert Smith of fore the opening of school. thier, Clarkson ; \ Aubrey - Merrill. Gouverneur. The institution Is both a grade Clarkson, Louisa Bell, New - York and high school, providing in its College of Arts; Viols Wasner. Hep ~ emblmfon for eight grades and a burn hospital. Elizabeth Buck. - 8t. Gourerneur. Sept. 15.-Eric Br-asle ! commplote high-school course. The] Lawrence : Marton - Hocknell, Hep. | of Braste Cormers and Robert fenitt ? basament is equipped with a spactous burn hospital, Heten Keegan. Hap.| Of this willage toft this mornitg for } Copyright Mi¢, by The Pivster & Gomis 0o., Ctasants aymnamkium, a largo assembly hail burn hospital; Lillian Kish, Hepburn | the Ithaca Conservatory _ of M asic ., . with ample stage, and dressing rooms | bosptial. whore they will take courses in band 4. er 4\ orr io on either side Two grade rooms! Patrick O'Hare, Nirgara | Untvor | music uzider such artists | as Pat ' are located in the basement wrath-l sity; Dennis Lynch, Niagara Univer | rick Con way. H. Benny and,, er with rooms for manus! training/sity; Donald Galiagher, Notre Dame; | Ernest Potchin, all three - of wEaon. and domestio science. Two largfl’Dean Shiels, Syracuse. Helon Kelly, | have been lately connected with weel tollet rooms with complete equ'p | MfeGiIl university. Gsorge Murphy, | known bands - and orchestras in the hm 4be medsirg dalumbififi fix;um,(‘larkann;. Helen Wood, Elmira col. country, * the - , L. _ _ & ave been provided. as weil as Argeilege; Marion Anderson, Mount 81 They will be taught o play all the There is no doubt about the vale of - besutiful white results, cannot harm your joP storage of conl and heat- nai hospital training: John Ryan, 8t. | Instruments used n abend mab . 1 & ing and ventilating apparatua. , | Charles colleges; Mildred Ross, Syra.| load and direct orchestras. A dizplo Eigt you find out by the whlbencss domes' The first floor of tha school build. | Cuse university; Reginald Stejgle' ma from that inatitution placa gm . jog is provided with four class, Syracuse university; ( b in a position to direct mis€cal » ae se ou © . Remember, too, P and G is equally ~ roorns, teachers' rooms, and princi- Syracnsg nah-0:3 i; mnéhasxésng nrganlpfuion in use egg!”- Mr - Like thousands of others, you will find safe for colored clothes pal's oflce. The corridor forms a|rup, St. Lawrence: Roxinald Dollar, , Brasie has taken instructions on Zh : that really white clothes can be a certain - bay ; po 0-2 in buffalo and for tho . . ats 224. - q bt . . : . | Past tw has b onnérked ° ty, whatever the method -that \good Think of your colored clothes. They CoAt rooms are pm!hchlll; . :| with in this localy, 314 13 # a probably make up half of your wash and vided in connection with every ymlFranflsStawmfh Albany ; | to the sore of Mr. and 'Mrs. EH. R. Era || whiz 3331311215 21313221}:ng fteanyan'cofxft‘: cannot be boiled anyway. In this test wroomendn the This Naat foor; Marion Jones, Elmira 3mm Mar.) sic, who with Mr. and Mrs. Chiasey . - on - 2: together with the basement class-. lon Anderson, Mount Sinal bospitat; | Sayor torn a combination which eas | e mg cle --- --- - ~you do not have fo'bandlc part of the rooms will be occupied by the gragae| Marjory Allen, St Lawrence; Mary | played at many social function. * ainda 2. clothes one way and part another. You pugga third n £ the burzal Maggy; gt- Fawregca A f Mir-31mg}! \Fax sinful!“ fggfigj . . . + a oor of the buli¥ding is ml _ Burton Arrives. | local High so coi last year a a As 453.1:er as you make figs whiteness _ treat the whole wash alike.’ P and G is being utilized by the High school Ogdensburg, Sept. 15 -Chief En.| lous to that time played cornit 11 ' gist with fiancéG 13° ME: Naphtha harmless to colors. department | Four large class rooms | £lneer “Hugh | M. Burton of the I'll]; 30h”? 0112170511}! Fluff-11 dltaxt» . ap, unaide y in , you will find For ara located there in addition to a Pleamship Agwisun of the Atlantic, | lished a reputation for itse : boi ' & 4 or Any Wash i large study hal and scienc de .| GuIf and West Indies 011 company, m t your clothes have kept their white- . Any tL, Eng “fem“ ment. fully equipgrxd Gwen}:e 13,0223. Atrived in town yesterday to emf, ness beautifixhy. The whiteness test is not to induce you to appliances. The residents of Nor.) 2 month's leave with his family. - gweuplzoxhngmdesaymuwishmutto show to'k are justly proud of fre «chool | This is the first visit bome in i6 Inmaking the test,, simply wash as you how white your cloties can be kept b and believe that the children of the| MORths. The Agwisun | (rades to all ~ ¥ , R + ta » f ; f community will benefit to m largalD2rMts of the world and Mr. Burton always do; only, omi boiling. Give the P and G, even without the help of boiling. extent through its advantages. Tha'P4s made severs long voyages since soap no help from boiling, scalding or A soap which is so remarkable under this the was last in Ogdensburg. He win . 2 cha; m rejoin his ship at F° U RI , . hard rubbing. non-boilin fligfififiifii‘f p , ora simficfis sampfiviwm . & , & € N Edensburg, Sept. - B Your clothes will come out white. No and G users who take ya Brennan, a Pine 3m rpsidengfi For the Week End A L pride in their snowy Isundiry never boil | R rested soveral days ag h | yea): ktmge—no gray look: WHI TE, their clothes at wy dry } , 1 of non-support récelved 3135393553 That Box of Delicious at gave that whiteness? Not boiling ~ ' - R } gentence Wednesday from - Fudge -because you didn't Boil, - You are sure \You will soon apprectate why Procter & ‘ néfiyag'ii’é’a“if,“ibi’finwigfiéyfiffg | dy that it was the so ap. Gamble have seen P tend G The White R and support his family. & ° moa . Naphtha Soap grow from nothing to the ale - ipokt 5 M ._ HUYLERS And this soap, while it gives such - largest selling laurldry soap in America. ~a» a Gearhart offciated at the funeral sor. wow neue t e funeral ser vices for the late G. w. Walker. ar., | l At the family residence on Caroline | 8 PAGE & gflAwfls WHITMAN3 . . E. Lewis. lal was in the Ogdensburg cemetery, WIRTH’S, Reception For Coupte, Ogdensburg. Bept. 156 -A recep- f - - t - Althorigh Resinol Ointment is pri- hggewg: fold Inst. evening at the Sold .Oflly at marily Antended for the treatment of skin affections and the control of itch» - - > vols lng, f¢ has such a strong healing action- 9 'that # fs high? and widely recom» | -/ 2. mended as a dressing for the most R stubborn boils, sores, wounds, etc. nmmonc, , . . ttle mild, stothing and does not amar 112. a « llincmnnagged. ::yca(|:’fitd “03731157; 1 . 2 114 CW“ St‘ H a 1 686 to COLORS; Remar mtitunug’agmuxmmmtmn 3 4 doy \The Store Ofnquiufl ‘ n inm ___ > _ {her conducted Sweets. \ A Neilson Milletts, : > - rrr +