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o Foren a on me ton cal cen c \ini mn age n 0 viens WSPOSON Second. Unsuccessful t to End qu Mrs. D. H. (Garke First Plage in Contest With |, 210 Names, O Cf teak but as Machine Authqr'it'iea < |_ <\. Is Boing Driven Team Take ~ cspecian To Trig Ttimas» | , Carthage, Sept. 80.-It was learned féday that the county are | Shade as fy the altitude that 'Hbeking R. M. Relohkely vistonary pro-] Rand Moter of 'the Carthage. Daily Press, A the paper that, narer was. (Reichel ltt hers suddenly last June, many bills, , It is said th a?” fig most opt tlo forecasts, the Y. W. C. A. members Ship Grive clomed Friday evenings with a total of 1,448 new membaire. gained. Over500 names wore turne@® n on the laat day of the drive,\ The work closed with a banquet of team members 'and their captains at the association rooms. , D. H. Clark honor, with 1. fn Mrs, C. R. Wi AL TO THE TIM®E3) ville, Sept, $0. --A Chevrolet Fomdster, mow 'last -spring and valued 'at 81 ly destroyed by is morning while the owner Wii- Tofipkins, a woodman living in ({the Strife House, was driving it up 6: h: gag; Kentmer hill on a gross d ‘bétgmg g: 5111230 of gggcmmg- urg 'at rtinsburg. as for $900 by Fred Nellle Atwood, 27 years old, is to- day recovering at St. Joachim's ho& pital from her third attempt at sul- cide made about 9 Friday evening at the home of Nicholas Manfred Arsenal street. ® The Atwood woman has been in- fatuated with Manfred for & long time. Early in the summer she at- tempted sulcide in Syracuse after Manfred had left her the tried, again. Friday evening she went to the Manfred home and John Menfred answered her knock at the door. She Asked to soe Nicholas Manfred. While John was calling him she drew a glass of water and as the man en- tered the room she placed a bottle of bichloride\ of _mersury mouth, took one of the pills and hast ly atallowed it with water. - The woman then ran into the sfreet ima threw herself down in tha toad. An sutomobile was coming along and Nicholas Manfred snatch ad her from its path just in tima to prevent her being run over. oylo's ambulance was called aad Ir. A. ®. Hett and Dr. H. L mith summoned. While the amibujance Manfred tired the whit o's team took: frst: al record of $10. with. 184 and Miss Helen Howard's the third place with 167... ph D. Wise was presented: t loving cup, tor the In# talning the most naw members. Mre Wife brought In 6 names; > {. H. CH with 59. Seven persons over 25 names, Mrs, C. R. Bg . Howard, Miss Smrah Le Downs, Mrs. A, R. Jone (B. Waters; 8 in at least ten names, Miss Kathorin at the Anal dinner ciation now h there. Later] clashes in which Tew caxualties, the ret» munition mama; winsgrle‘gm“ Jacque oj e. 555mm was accompanied. by an- ons fhe they npricedno ander took posts along the «hill they cad . fla; 3?ng Tigo - an i afterthe floor boards. The hill was so . of ey por [steep that the. mer did not dare stop as the brak were not working welt. _ whom-he- . fer Amounts for substriptions to the Thera were several large tans, however, some of $1,000 each, There is also a bill him by a fEnntractor for work. done on the which the pier was to be located. | - - r ¢ He Holds Long Conference and the final scorés Ro) f .. WD. }. Clirkes, 9, Chalmers, on Howard, Packard, Peerleas,' Kdith Hendeérion, Buick, J Maxwell, 134; Mrs. Han Haynés, 111; Miss Mary Dickinson, Moon. 11%; Price, Cleveland, 100; Hackett, Marmon, 96. {00 More rooms |; Mrs. Curtie Jones, f Miss | 0, Mrs. Mabe! s and Mrs. W,. eventy workers brou Pepsunle seats pie | *~. * mormon w au sire REUNION Anp outing we POL THER HIGH ARMY billding in: Lansing presided\ € The mantis-of as practically 2,500; which is thought to 16 the percentage for the population city in the country, 'The tires city of Boston has Only ary of teams, the cans} nted them in the staged on the big bulletin board ing tha drive e of «an egg. bospital the doctors used & stomach pump with suctess. As they were using it they asked the woman if the would repeat hor atteropt and e nolded in the affirmative. \MCLE JOE\ To Hit Tal iE - 8s Years asd £85 ; | WILL TRAVEL oven route ns) TOOK WITH PARENTS IN EMI GRATING FROM N. CAROLINA. Washington, Sept. 30 -Umole Jos TAL] Cinnon dug into his cedar chast. to. Ay for somes woolen things ho will nut week when ha hits the westward to IHnols that rents took 43 years ago {gating from the hills of North & Goanpld, Mass,, Sept. 30.-Aimost fore the general public knew it had exun, (General Pershing's vacation nded today, For four days the head PoC ® Shilat stormipan, he ® clyllan sporatiman, h the knobby hill and ko 4 of - Naushon Bar crgfsed about in amail ave been a & which repress Mts, C. R, Wis New York, Sept. 80. -William -J. Conners of Buffalo after conferring ore today .with Wi®Xam Randoiph Hearst, whose campaim - for the th gubernatorial nomination he direct ad, said: \It is not the present In: Lention to put a third ticket in the eld.\ @ Refal James G, Harbord, Gonenl William McLadih: Miss Dorothy \Mr. Hearst said that ho always had a suspicion of the New York Tammany situafton and knew ff Chirles F. Murphy hed intended to mominate him, be could hive done it very easily,\ said Conumers. He denied reports from Byracuse that \the publisher would have ac éGepted the nomination for United 'Btites senator, asserting that Hearst astood for govarnor and nothing and Held to it right through.\ \Both Mr. 'Hearat and myself in- tend to continue conducting our naivslptpeu in their regular way,\ he T0 Fite rog GRAND gury on 3 #ERVICE _ STATION PROPR:EToR SAYS HB PURCHASED Liator voyage wettward was tib Inan old prairie schooner, out the bitk of which Uncle Joe, then {alga our years 311i: “tigem' icanety and dreaame n 5 h* approaches 87, he re the nights he played around [tho camp fire, the hardships and the R lg: thit pesked down at him as ha was aymathing that reasm- 'in the veleran'a eyes as ay his earliest recol- Bo talked of fie: sonia 6 tal a - Ag old pike-this more rooms ars t Hubbard Houss, plans of Andrew . chased the hotel las conducts the Carle Vincent. [10d ove the nme An automobile.: . t March 4, next, ! will make ey homeward as a mem- sald Uncle Joe. Beveral years two Hubbard was destroyed by was noaver built Mr. Keough finds, business this summer, that morté rooms and will build ne! 100 on the site of the fecugh will leave for Monday on a month's va. e has had'a most succomk SULTAN IE WLL NOT ABMCATE of whose abdication hava n. declares he will gels E . 5“ng on every ._.. Mr. and Mrs. | Patrlek Mullin, propriator of a pascline and soft drink stand as Agents under authority of a search wartint a {few days igo and a two gisart bottle of liquor found. was tis morning held. 3 ignited. Sufi,“ [R _- srait tha actich of ihn a jury sitting st Auburn Oo. 3. Bail KSPIONZA, con. CER, |8 in. ' .. PRBONEb BY AEaILS. At his hearing this morning Mut not abdicate. lit declared that be had bought the \I shall continu holy duties until \When tho Nationalists e stantinople I shall hare pertinent to say to them. I what I beltaved was to th of my country and my p made mistakes but they The Nationalists admit kept a primoner in Co Thearafore, how @ to discharge my the end.,\ he wrote. refrigerator. _ He | bas | previously Or laws. PLACE WFEAtH ON toms Caplain Val Verde of the on, the 180 soldiers ste- the Makican city released olty jail, im- anding - officer possesion of the town. At morning looting &loig - Cille Comercto, aAtroat ater. Onin, Suter -44, | tals worse nofifie t the Img at th) Carison had revolted, preparations ;| ware takin to send troop reinforce- melts to the Amarican intermationat bridge. Colonal &. A. Esplonza, command b ing oMGar of tho battalion which re- veolled, was pritonsr of tho rebels in his own quarters. Every other om- car of the orgaoitation was hald by oniste under heavy guard. “W ER Pens chmPiicn it oct. 12 GOoVERrno® wILL SPEAK aT thge CITY OPERA HoUsE. (SPEOIAL TO THE Times. Opdensiurg, Sept. 30. - Rap will open their campal Thursday evening, Gottnor Miler will will be his first ance in Oftensburg. . Some Ot hes Went - Stockholders Kere RAached Montana Friday, The party of about $0 stockholders st Oil & Develop» CorporatioA of Lowistown, here last Tuesday 's 611 fields in Mon- tima, arrived there Priday evening at and ars making an inspection of em today. This includes an ex- |f mination of the 500 barre} well that was brought in about two months 1 bara ware hutan. I have bean ten 1 be responsi- tiity of my people.\ palace officials say tha sultan rmly resolved to ratain his should he be forced will be permitted to soil, 1% iq under- ted ho will be giv- marous palaces on in one of which his at the late Sultan Abdu! Ham- -Whatever incl in the Near Kast the Turkish Na- assorted hare that the Cy towards the Turks will in ith broad lin bas been sincs thm a ABA 1. MACOMSER 19 Yeats Pasour Away Keep -Home: ~ NATIONALCOUNCL OFCATHOLIG MEN CONCLUDES ANNUAL throne. However, to abdicate, he remain on Turkish stood. It in sugga en one of the nu the Bosphorus, Maria H. Macomber aged alld Kor the Washington, Sapt| 30--The placing led Friday ar Of a wreath on the tomb of the un. p krrown soldier in Arlington NatSonal cemestory, late today, was the chief svent on the eoncluding day's pro- of the annual convention of the ational Council of Catholis Men, which yesterflay finished most of ita organization business with the elec- tion of officers, Including Rear Ad. William 8. Benson, retired, to eod himself as preosidant This moon's session was turned over largaly to consideration of Catholtc dramatic movements, and tormight 'the delegates will witness a enter. titument staged by the Was ington counci!l dramatic gulld PARALYSIS BREAK me. Miss Macomber hip th for the pas nbey was born In Three at sity and in Water & io the Keep Homa On Nov, 1%, 1894. aind attended (n atten are a ifred. Mill London, Sept. 10. dents may happen in connection with tionaliats, {t is nat x . h bl d ative i rmistice four MF. sdart it is claimed oyd George's 450 in which auch losses as ugh hostlle posses- In diplomatic circles that Prime Minister L Statement of two veeks he spoks of guarding risk of suffering again was suffered thro sion of the Dard European war still holds was asiérted that Weakened during wervices welll be Held from iB Sunday afternoon at - ' cw”? ._ Methodist , Episeop officiate. 'The ramain to Thrab Miles Hay for .>‘\£€‘H {0 10 - <] whn nermine ** | Wt re, Albert Timmfien‘, 88, Suffers F gprlqu- Fracture In Fail. ert Thompson of Granber. xt. the City hospital, slow. tug from a serious acc} which occufrad at.her homes about ten days ago. ts. Thompith was bringing her|in ® {i the horse Prom har flower| ment 'and as she was about to an. suddenly becarms for the conipmany king ber should» the steps, causing 's ser- % pound fracture. Sha was at |th sn to Watertown. The bones |a ad through the skin. ‘ ompson is 81 years of age . will be some tima hefors ane ableto feare the hospital. Lisi MLS i Inst aging Th Like N flrdobnlo h t Olnted Press,) ty opera house Oct. 13. when speak on issues. public appéar- under preasure he Lord Curgon's visit but that migds the revolu- rgece $1161“ but bgan evident Three Y Old Child 5 & renewed stiffeniiz of tha te- Y ear- i cious. Of the British cablmat tow & of his 12-year.ot Turks, lY Ill With P 0110111? vieve. to him th elitis. * ceedings brough against William brought to an en is the grandfather of t n Uaily contact with No. 10 ng streat, where the cabinet is times a day, as \& sooret feeling\ ts that the war is ed | to grow | dent & two or thr Bort that thare. is among the ministe almost inevitable. Despite oficial visit to London acter it is not doubt . Death] (SPECIAL To THE TIMES) its diverie, \Ia Mannsville, Sept. '80.-Saverai \ has bad the care of he \\, pupils from Pierrepont Manor, who| time. Morris sought have been attending - Mannsville| however, on the groun Union sohoo!l ars now absent on ac.-|not permitted to see h count of &a case of infantile paraly.| ed. Als in the family of J. C. Hanes, sta- peared 'tlom agent at Plerrepout Manor. The| Thomas Burns thrweyear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamer has been I11 for several days. | BRUSHTON WOMAN ia FATALLY INJURED = , | Mrs. Sarah Saw”? 50, is Struck by ar, Sept. 30. the Goldan We Aatements that the of ex-Promier VenL unofficial in char ed that he is hare learning if the old of Premier Lioyd be forthcoming. obart . er the house' she k street. Fun ®3y and fell strl E ia or the purpose of George wit!!! agrin 6 antl-govern affirm that the Turks parties, not only dis but theis newspr pha - Kemal's fr that the only is Great Britain pers quote Musta quent declarations enomy of the Turks which lis determin shall never more :t & on Thrace nor control the st “M Mre. Laeshtey Lashlay of 1 chirged with 'Mi%. Mas Amt adjourned thra cate was calle will be withdra \EMERSON APPOINTED REFEREE county stockholders Wilf Decide Farm Tangle of Alonzo Frank L Mcooré, a member of the dard of directors. MIBS COLLETT Leading -_ ATTEND OF Firgt rounp phur - Springs, tv. Va., ss Glenna Collett, tha 0 with flying Heartrg Adjourned. a cart of Mrs. Carrl6 U Vale ~ strest, who is third deres ans bean committ« of 1 Vale streat, was when the in police court to- ad that the warrant in the meantime. | { d with pulllfia uring a quarrel, & on Monday, of the Consolidated | Sept, 20.-I Louls near here | 19-year-old & the of five men |R. L., energs was, mads ta. the mine exprazsdll the # explosion: -was caused cham tached to their caps an:! | wrked room in 2:11! the . first rou atch with Mrs. : today tor the national &n At the and of the Hirst he. day's play she had a six holes and was playing | M vhile her English op ® appeared to B. Alvernon today appointed d X ¢ Judge 9. C. Emerson, official ratereo, its tor the et, ts. Lashley is cha the assault taking plac Bé breaking. about 15,000, Carthage Newspaper | Man. | + I Vith Hearst To- . day. w Hearst is not \sore\ over the de ferit of his effort to get the nomina- ticn for governor, Mr. Conners add. Fon THE HUBaAnn . Addition to Clayton Hotel to Be Built on Site of . Old Annex, TC THE TIMES) Sept. 30 -One hundred be added to the according to thel Keough, who pur t spring. He also ton Hotal at Cape FOR A coud. oy aetrast, whose places of was raided by faderal aon. M \alla , a i Hada? £ rare | at the sum of $1,000 and cold. It was found in bis victed for vidiation of the % - oF Uitorwn sounes CONVENTION. \ _n mL Seeking Visionary Fis, - Syracuse ‘ _| -Gives -No- Publisher's Position. Doubts Husba -- Appeal From Referee's -- nd Will Také My ' f 20d OTR OFEIRS RELEGT] ' t). ; (wees S&poker ° Deaths of Arcite § Rider and Setator Brown Irroparable ALOK, opt, 30.-John F. Brep nan, chief counsel in the successful defense of Mrs, Anne U. Stillman in tHe divorce sult aged by James A. , ew York banker, today expreased his pleasuré in the victogy Mr. Stillman gained in the referee's decision yesterday and voiced the hogs that further lit! care would cease. * | Referee Gleanon's decision, he said, was convincing in the logle which had led to findin man legitimate an cent of misconduct Beauvais breed Indian guide ondent in .the bank: \ (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES:) Syracuse, Sept. $ 18 sctures of every sort are being ndolph Hearst, will take through hin newspapers on the candidacy of fAmith tor governor, , his local the Telegram, give kling of what stand lonaire publisher will take. The Tolegra of the Attorney Frair W. Co Cap) Vinifit. iecia su the cqunty, was this mouly éltted theirms flcan county co eeithe late Asthf ealth occured ab weell ago Mri Della M. of Antwerp, vies chairma; B. H. Bennatt, of this o arnd Attornsyy H. J tlty coy were unintmoyy, o! M. ° H.Beniett, y Vat - Atcorded mig two me the mnatorlial committes. On motion of A. B. Parke; A. Pitcher and Charis A. were contifued i member; juGichl district comamittee. On moti \of J t. H. Michold and B. N. arnéd as memrmbirs 6f slong district Atiimey H. J death of Elin R. C. Ryler bad Infilited an loss md \tis up to us the work where they | tarzy on,.\ said le it no Mr. fornaitt as chaiman who he sail had worked 16 hithlilly inthe welfarsof th H. A Bennot seundse gation in the in ity story today last night refers to the Democratls candidates as \un- familiar figures\ and intimates that Democrats were surprised by ths presentation of men kmrown chiefly as faydrite sons of thair respective at hn effort will te hades to bring Reichel before . the [hoxt term of the grand jury. More an 75 subpoenas have beep isnged. 'The number of aubpoonas is due to e fact that Mabel; «13:13:15 aro among a tumber of tens, cited - math Baby Guy Still his mother .inte named as co-reap ~polittclams- ays) C4 closely to gat \While the plaintiff would be with. in his rights in taking an appoal,\ he said, \I indulge the hopg that even at this late day some reparation will be made by her husband to this wife and mother and that further lftiga- tion wili cease.\ It was belfeved by those femflliar with the case that Mr. hops 'of no further Htigation would not he réleased, Although Mr. Still man's counsel have declined to say whether they intend to appeal from Referee Gleason's finding, it is be- Hered they will fight strenuously to havs his decimion aside; (bn fne FATHER OF Do C. SEIT OFs Rev. Dr. Joseph A. Seits Ex- pires at GCoscob, Conn.- Studied at St. Lawrence. _-Central- New-York watching the Telegram . the first knowledge of Hearst's post tion, but ®pparentl real idea as what t WESTERN BANKE RS VISIT THE RIVER 70 From Oklahoma and 40 From Wisconsin Take Trip Among Islands. none has any priviega of na. ie tes ince ece BKimbaIl nid th NERS TO THE Bapt. $0.-Seventy bank ers from Oklahoms and 40 more from ad here on a special morning. Aftar at the Hubbard y left in boats of e Brown Boat Line for a tour of the Thousand Islands. They had lunch. gon at Alexander Bay and will ra dinner tonight, at 8:20 for Albany. ny the bankers will take ght trip down the Hudaon to tend a meeting of nkers' Association. ENTERS MECHANICAL SCHOOL Eagar Company Employs to Study in Madison, Wis. W. G. Gravalin, 1456 Haley street, a tool maker in the Eager Electric left this afternoon where he will take &A Alx waake' course in a mechanical school. The company - sands Cravelin to the school to study most modern mechanical methods mproving the produc- ncy of the Eager d the Wisconsin arriv train at 6:80 t having breakfast House at 6:45 the Thore were mo other noeminet tor the position. m4 bo was unap morasly elected. MPS. Mebe! Xa, thr¥l of Aleundri apd John t. E bor of Cape V inunt who app to escort him to the chir. Chaiman Cornirs the chair said: *\Worela ta copt ing such in hor. history of the paly bu meh it honor. the women sor phoed footing with the nen.\ Ke urarte| that hind, which wil} ; of the women in the party. i bigh tritite Ryder ind to Sator only a worker, no only a atite, but out \Weare proud that wo men ard when wre read his in the nwapifers a turn here for Now York, Sept 30 -The death at Coscob, Conn. today of Rev Josish A. Seitz, preacher, editor and horticulturist, was announced by his son, Don C. Seitz, of the New York World. Born in Melmors, 18387, he was graduated from Oberlin college and later became a teacher and a doctor in medicine. In 1867 he entered the ministry of the Univer sallat church. After work in Adrian ind Attica, Ohio, he took a theologi. cal course at St. Lawrence univer sity, Canton, N. Y, and subsequant ly filled the pulpits in Nyack. Malone York and at the American Ba ve & gtat Aghi ts a; ire the company's shop, for Madfson, Wis., ooc norm aniem on stirred to catty orn with v effort.\ he said. ( Redfernce was mde to the hign i Augabury ant to | tokbd4. who hs eild | Later in Norway, Maine, he cstab lished and edited a denominational newspaper, the New Religion. 11823 hoe established at Conway, N. H., The White Mountain News. then held puipits in West Concord, Vermont. and New Britain, Conn., Aid went to Coscob in 1895. dovot- Ing himself to literature and borticul- ture. He wrote a number of denomt- national works. Bon C. Soizt, business manager of lhe New York World, is well known in northern New York. He is an hon- lkarma-y stemnus of 6t Lawrance unt versity, from which his daughter, Niss Mildred Seits, was graduated in callbre of W. 8. with a view to I Spoaker HL. ©. Mad was a pwer in thestate Miler, aid Chairnim Co i given a cafe and mme adraititré | girerntent ut of . | is of the money prabbir \You we a duty io do ererilhEng you canto se) thathe d -itlon and efficte shops upon his compair is Drssotven Leray Deapatth Line, inc., of West Carthage Gloscs Business. . Albany, Sept. $0.- the dissolution of th ”(re-enema? Michie Gluson movil cration of ths oflem® of msiitent eotrectary of the <iurity commilts®ec - Alter bing nommAn Pitker, Attorney H * son was {manimeoully «lied '= / AttBrity Willian K. Mott weak uninfmousiy ncor #1!iG;- 9\ ahtvlgeg ney Mott bas been tike Rfepublcsk mantser of this boafl for about win PEWET, :| fois Moya Miyor Cahill Asked to Spuk -Program of Muic is Papéra _ noting 0 Leray Dispatch . formerly doing business ago of West Carthage were ay in the secratary of The papera, filed by and Smith of Carthage, mpany had ceaged rato Cueto NE Presides as Chairman at Utica -Justice Edgecomb is ad mop Kilby, Norris state that th to opebrato. Ugo the reas)t .of e cigs the resin of e on Aug. 1 The board - of ifcluded D Ww. Balmat. Guy and I. Wood DeCant, all residants of Carthage. | MESON AT CAWTon Bt. Lawrence CGounty - Convention 9 Gathering Today. THE TIMES.) .-The 192% si onvention opened in the rooms of No. 111. with pful Horace W. Smith, r. in attendance. 8 sarved at 6 by the mesrdedl for i pa- . 1 | Canton, Sapt 30 Lawrence county c at 1 this afternoon St Lawrence Lodge, Right Worsht grand lecture Dinner will b Eastern Star a orshipful Arthur 8. Tom grand master of Masons of the state of New York. and those who ac- 8 a macting will ba the grand muster: (SPECIAL To tH Utica. Sept 30. -Judge John Con. boy of Watertown was elected pars of the Damocraue, n here this after- maiseit chairman judictal conventfo noon and John K. O'Conner of Os- D- | wogo rtcrotary. The convention unanimously ep. dorsed Justice Ernest 1. Edgecomp pon motion by James E. Mohawk - Judge Charles in seconding the readlu- s nesod human beings on | & which calls for men of A program of entirtatiment haw | bea preared t the Formed opie ing of thenew Young Women's Citke- oltc club rooms in the - Charleii® buildite g. PuBHe Berraare Monday die Ing Members of friends and the gemnes% pubHc it®- . invited to attend. Muste will be fumihed by Ljils vencany was Schmid's orchesirm and aspeiters img Judge Cop | voral moloists of this city will dike and Delos M 'part Maior Robert B. CahiHl his bean in vied to dol¥ve; the afdren lk company him. At held to receive affd his staff. proOvE caf mwToxicateo, cance , tht, bench Alvin Coughlip of Carthage to be Ar.! ralgned This Afternoon. (BPEC!IAL To T Carthage. Bapt. lin was arrested last#y{ , Hon sald, \Ww The committes to f11 | appointed as follows | boy. Attorney O'Conner Alvin CGough.| Cosgrove of Watartown. OVT N LLAGE apime is affected and the een pronounced infantile Schuyler, M the disqualification of Purcell to act as referas er of the dispositton of moneys about the amount and _ Redman, Justice on of Attorney Thomas ity for the accident. } uyler appeared personal. ly in opposition to the motfon. Thera # a surplus of about $1,600, which ment hes b claimed by SBobuyler after braving irlimge of M don with the operring and mi¥ to CBI in tire emmagoment {i; Lof a thort until sesiin, it boing necessary thit he first it» tend the ngular of the diy comnmisaimers. The rors ire btig jiiloms ind flowen The rooms have benm ideeorated It sold - and wrehite. | plumbing lixturds hav been finstulle ed and a mception {sembly room end ich- | beet fu rnithed. . means * StiY oF ENTRY Judge Alverson Acts Pending Ap pead from Divors Detkion Upon motion of _ Eig&r ols ough, atomey for the it the divors actin bmum®ht by / Fletcher of this tty & Fletcher of this city, phen Andre. The he first saw Cough- driving a car and When the officer fAinal- be was not in the n- oughiin is to be ar.! EMBARK ON GR moon before Justica' Thorpe. A number KHG CONSTANTINE AND , FAMILY OFF For siguy: loges that when lin the man was Intoxicated. ly arreated csr, however, ralgned this afte of the Peace Joh of witnesses are FLOYD H. MORRIS is aiv&en POSS8ESSion or Daventen Habeas Ccrpu; Pr; William Church D With the gran EEK STEaAMER ' decorated with AT Disposal By TS. m__ ssoclated Prags.y 80 -King Constan- fe and Prince N Oft, kitthen, ihe Athens, Sept tine. Queen Soph olas sailed today 6n board a Greek they embarked at posal of the fallen the revolutionary commi departure was without care LMAT DAY OBSERYED Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bat Milla Entertain (SPECIAL To T Felts Mills, Sept ay\ was observed home of Mr. an as attended by ; mily _ Remin{ and the shotring relics - handed staamer. on wh Oropus, placed at 8 habeas cor t by Floyd H Church - have bean he child and r for some her custody, d that ho was or as he deslrJ 'W. Carroll Ap- Morris | and Attorney for the tespondents, a | which Iit--~ B. Alveéion receniy | plaint!ff an interlocutif Jutta Alvéeri on this motilzag gran 0 course fees ind odered a sf ent'y of the interleutory nt pending ths detemintion if the appel, which the défendant bf i to the -ippelite-divisith- ; department. 'Jistice, wer, relised io ajlaw for expamenm during the &ppral. | At “bar: C. Teeylt represen! L. dige-Hottani. Byron H. Gage of Z»ol ' ntaker enploye I per <Ohpany, {l&nd of $852 ¢ Attorney Edward plasmas | fourth younger mam- large part Of the roughly enjoyed. 0 elected for tha com- ey are: Prosident, Dal. “9:1. seerotary and treas. 1924 meeting will b Laks on Aug. 24. Atioug thoas present w through the y bert, conmumed a Sawyer, 50, day which was tho Brishton farmer, am automobile and. fa Thursday nigh street to a ch hour later. The. fizreod Mrs. Saw Hako Agrinst the 30) acre NIL Aznes Deron of . Schuyler in the towns 52:33. by h Mrs. Sawyer, be was run ové tally | injured t. while crossing the h. She died a balf | car that fatally in. las M. Haeit piet, a pap! e. highs or and Mino MarJoile Ht offen «trut, wate toi 6 Friday sversinr at the rei t_the bride's unile _ - Holt&ni of 20 3 t. The - coeremmony Wik. ; 6 held af Ayivin y Matone /and Mr. and Mrs. ;. D. B , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. mat. Mr, and vastor of Faith C Exford, Mr. ware by I® | tend. Theay wij live at & Ailxmrtrwpadlng. trip _> fore sha died, ex. gon of Mr. and MNra. . Samé 34, Keel! . The coup mont [ ~jand MPB. Lout (“mm daughter o Win—n..- d in Syracuse, George Gar, Sapt. . 80. -Announce. sen recelved Chevrier to | Riis Ensign, 8 federal Isfd bank Its mortgige of | I're Mider; of Syracuse, Sraith, Dr. G. Mss DUNK GoUVERN CEREMON Watertown Overscas ist Emp fice. & 202 (SPECI Gouverne riage of M kelberg, da Clement I street, to F son of Mra. town, took 2 p. m. at Rev. Willis the Epiacop ceremony 1 about 80 fr The bride charming &C georgette al tulle and Ori the asters, on t and was pr gris who ac Miss Kathe nectady, & | bride, played march and sang \O Pr was glven a The bride Elizabeth M ponter of G Leach of V Lawyer Tool was matron was Edward The ribbon Brown, Doro Magee, Mar; McLean, + Lt Harvey and ] girl being The bridegra was & platin he recoived Dunhill! pipe. luncheon was room with a: dominating a Miss Dunk Gouverneur a and the late ( berg Her fat nent business being engage noss thers, pf years ago. She etvour' High and of thé Ro: hygiene, class associated wil ton & Hough inc, Watertow the past three her home in 1 time - where smong the yo Nr Rogers | A Rogers of : Watertown, w Watson M. Re ed from Wa; ~ :>. 3¥*as \~ -tass of 1916, served overses emmission fo World war Af M1 Hoe assist 'he 307th Mac \Sth division, \'zhting in the fonne sectors. Returning fr 1919. ho becarm fcreatry Uepart Paper compan) the Zodiac frat 'ersity. Prior e Mr Rogara Northern New He is now emp Pert at Hinckl After a hone R 1, they will 15. in Hinckley The out of. tc 'atharine Goth H Allen, Miss Alice Lamon, D \MtSs Catherine 'harles Everst ars Dr and Afi \re John PM“ and man all of Wai Carlisle, Great Erooks, © Cantor Albany; Stantay ton. Donald Tre Stanley Dunkalb Funeral of Mr Gouverneur, 8 of Mrs Clara H ®\ vears, who \\*gbhbore Thur afternoon at 1 f HC. Campbel Friscopal churcl vi° made at He She was alon Fork, ber husba hiring gone to mon to work. ber on Wednesd on TJ dead in the ba suffered a strok evidently, I She was born | in that vicinity + when she moved #er husband, to flmvpy Dwvey of Kents ( ter. Mrs. Leah Da Fallz, md one bre liton of Kents Co ¢ Her | mse cur | seco Engagement to good of Gor nounced : Gouverneur, fie: of the ang Curtis, to Dr. local chiropractor, dinner ts home on Barrie fora the guests w in w hidds last avenin brought in : rich the ongal boe