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) • For font Sewer Driveways • *•« Q r-£S u SI * 2. PS CD MM a O a CD o a n LAKE HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,1925 WEDDINGS 0 « o Stoughtenger - Billings Leonard Sto JK i,t,-rH, t -r -.mi Mr -, Lrt .. n- ...r, Wtdwiday evwimf?. Oct. 14th, thf Lev. M. E. WHVrw,, „«•„..».,«„•• Jhty w ,|| ni!ll .,. lhl . ir !„„,„. illTuH , L ; Officer Not Exempt From Game Laws IV .:!.. ...I :,.;,„» t,.r pi,,... ( ,,vi h ItmJini: ii|..,iin,,,-.tiib!..-.j l . 1 v.vU it-iuth. <-•<•.;,:'.»t)r lu-ctui Btiicl.i'ttuf tho Str.it«j '•'-•tiMTvuti,.,, i\. h , m ;.. )„„•_.. ,,„),,,,_ )( f Uuii ; ,lr., r.rn •! C..i, t.Uv Ant./n l-vi.v;. i- 1 \•' . •'' , \i •••!•.-;,•,•.!„-. ,' .nor,,, i, lt . !'• I <i I n i , . ' , I , ' Malone Moose Purchase Home Negotiations art* in progress, and nearly completed, for tho purchase by M alone Lodge No. 1470, Loyal Order of Moose, of the three story brick block at 31 East Main stfett, Malone, known as the Knnpp block \and owm-tl by the Kwtpp cstaU'. The reporti-d price to bv paid for tliw building inaijcmt |'<J5000. It waa Ktat*.'l by a representative of « Moose Lodge ttut only minor de- tails remain to bt« fcikon caw of in the nvttUr of purdtits*.- of (he property, The j.utdu^e Is U'iog intuit* to pro- vide a i»i rjrtunvnt home fur Mohme .nlj^.' ui Jiwi ,!•-jiriil t'lt' intention is to utilize t'l'-twu lijijn f ilm»)•.-. <>) llittlilufk i'or L«iU;«;o jiitrjU'ses, Judutlittg; the ^•;nj;'t' roum tmd utiit r dt-'y-'urtm^nts, Itv.;n !,lii.-J lint in.it <nm'h HU«TB- \• v l •:• ill )ji.- VU .;.-; ' -,:\\,' ijij 1.| i, » *|(-t;otiri ' Hl.ir.l 'i! . •,,-•• . i I! I.' ' -,.-, i,l ML-in .,,- r, ,..,,< ,., ,: :, i • .. \On to Paris Club\ Open To All Following the National Convention of the American Legion held last wvi-k in Om&ha, the Legionnaires of this State have already msde plans looking toward future conventions—especially tne National Convention at Philadel- phia next year and the pilgrlmajfe to Paris which is to be conducted in ctm- neetkmjwth the 1V27 convention. Col.^Barry C. Wilder, of Malane, State Cwnmander of the American I e- jjion is moat desirous of having a large delegation from New York State Attend their louwt-ntions. Special interest is »ttuciu-ti tuthw I'tiris iMniveiitioit in H>27 hndixutiy LfjiiomiaU'fsarfnuw lnnkinji thvir pliuts for l't-7 Thv Natiunal Say* ings Hatik of t>in City »t Albany ha« ar- ranunl to aid Legionnaires and thfclr f.unln-^. A In, iit-siiv tu t.kkf in ttie Paris The Tupper Lake Herald & TUPPER LAKE, N. V. , LOUIS C. SCHUEP EDITOR ud PUBLISHES GLADYS PRATT SCHUEP Associate Editor Formerly with American Pr«M lrtt Kittt>r<jd a» Becond clasa matter tli» A'ontullktj at.Tupper L*kt>, JN. under net uf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Publlabod weekly, on Fridays, sub- i rti/tiriiis payable itrictly In J i>t pei- year NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that Tim- othy E. Bracu, a* Tuppor Lako, N. Y.,' has m«tle pvtitton to th« Villnga Board of tli« VIHUKO oi Tuiiper Lake, N. Y., fur conHftin to operatu it motor taa HUB av*«r the streets ot HaiU Village, to wit; Front Street, M»iu SIIVBI, Junction Road, Lake sirei-t, MIU Street, ParE Strt-i't, Waubeek Avvnue to th« town liu*' of, AtUunont, for thw nurpoau of optrrutluK u liui line liutwten Tupper I-,a£i- ului LOOK Lakw. That Ui>i VHIane Board of HIM Village of Tuiiper Luke, N. V'., will tneet at ita offlce In tiuid Vll- lajco on tin- ^nd day of November, tOtiu, at 7;,\n \*. M., tor the jmrpoHe ot Hear- ing ubji t-ttoHH to vmfd vtiUUoa und for •the fu)i.-iiil»-rallun tlit'r«of. U.jted U> tuLii-r '.»li, I'.CJ, AS MLlRltW, VllIiiKf Ci.-rk.' NOTICE TO CREDITOR* In pursuance of an order of Honor- able Frederick O. Paddock, surrogate at tua county of FntDkUn, notice is hereby given according to law to all persona having claims agaioat Wil- 11am B. Macneil, late of the town of AUmnont in said county, deceased. that they are required to exhibit the same with vouchers to the under- signed at the office of Ralph Haatinga in the Village of Tupper Lake, New York, on or before the 16th day ot November, ia2B- Dated at Tupper Lake. N, Y., May Sih, mi. CHARLES E. KNOX, Executor, JOHN *, GRANT. Bxecutor. Ralph U u«tings, Attorney for< Executorts, lupper Lake, New York. May 1E>, t* nw Notice i i \! ( \f >N0Kn NOTICE TO CREDITORS I'ui.-iiniiii tn uu writer of Kv«HlurU:k, O. I'uiWt^-k, SurroKute of tlio County of Franklin, aiitl HLcordlng to tne Htu- tutc In' sinh rtiHtt inatlB autl provided, IIOTII'I- 1.^ htTi'liy Kivttn to all phrscins .iiivini; ''liiiuiM agaiiinl Juan HaiHln'f QO Malone Concrete M Products Co. ?# Phone 263 W., Malone Jcf •••When baalness la dull—Just Advertise! h i ^ Just think of it! It is being' report- ed about Pittsburgh tliut on a recent ni^'ht ^crRt. Frank Armes of the Mth Infantry, lightweight champion of the second corp area, gave live federal agents a thorough beating, using only his lists. He spared a sixth man be- cause of his age. Armos was stuck up by the officers between Pittsburgh and Chazy. The soldier with Armes stopp .J as soon as possible, but the usual volley was Orcd at them. When the agents found no booze, they .became subusive and aro said to have threatened to beat up the soldiers with blackjacks. Armes then ; tup is-Kteudily jnerc;islnjr. vYitU die purchase andequij ment of a permanent home further rapid advancement in membership and fratirnal .projects is assured North Country Moose will join in congratulations to Malone Lodge on their acquisition of this desirable building for their future home. Make Your Wanta Known Through the ClMilfied Advertisement* of The HERALD. offered to fight the entire outfit one by one and is said to have given each of the blackjack gentry a beautiful trim ming. i Y LER ines age iphone 244 HUDSON-ESSEX World's largest Selling \Sixes\ Quality Gave Volume and Volume these Amazing Prices Years of brilliant advancement in quality have given Hudson-Essex a leadership everyone knows and acknowledges. It has given them the* world's largest volume of ; 6-cylinder cars* ' And to buyers, anwzing price advantages, passed on from uncqualcd volume economies. Yet it is not price, but popularity of the finest quality ever produced by Hudson-Essex, of famous Super-Six performance, reliability and fine appearance that motor- dom recognizes as the World's Greatest Values. To all who know the facts it is the supreme type among \Sixes.\ In Essex, it brings the quality, performance ^ and reliability of finest \Sixes\ within reach of all. World's Greatest Value ESSEX COACH *795 HUDSON COACH *1195 Hudson Broueham s l495 Hudson 7-P3SS. Sedan S169S » All prices frdxht and tax extra B. J. FOUNTAIN GARAGE lii^:., Vlll '-1,'l.lHi 1 .,•' , .1, \ . \• • • 'i iht*, u e conventions i'ur Jit* 1' ins ..•..•it vention, the Natiunul Savings ''ank has arranged for clubs providing wwkly payments of *3, $5and$!0and any ad- ditional amount which may be desired and *2, ••< and IS » wt>ck clubs have been started for Philadelphi* convention. The National organisation of the Am eriean Legion h»s already m»de plans tor specially reduced r*tei for the Paris convention. Those joining the 13 a y.i^k club will be tnable to m&ka the convention while those in the $6 club will be enabled to tnjoy certain extras and sight-seeing and those in the $10 clubc|n have any additional luxuries that they may desire. Mr. Frederic B. Steven*, President of the National Savings Bank in speaking of the \On to Paris Club;\ said, \The National Savings Bank of Albany, N.Y.i has always rimsidered it hot only a duty but aprivitege to aid in'all patriotic en> dtavors. During th« \ war j this -bank starttd the Liberty Bond bujinR on the wivWy installment bas£t\ We feel Unit we are carrying on in the &sme spirit,by providing thi» easy method\tbjHshose who desire to fet to France and ta see Paris in 1927.\ | The \On to Paris Club\ has receiv- W most tnthuiiaatic support from lorsl Legionnaires, Co. Commander David H. Walsh has farmed a special commit tee to bring this to the attcnti' >n of all Lrgemnaires in Albany County. This committee runsists c f Commander John J. Winter, jr., of the Kort Orange Post, Commander Arthur Higgins of the Fri»« ate Parker Dunn Police and Firemen's Post. Commander Frank C. Leonard ot tfte Andrew Denn Post, Commander Joseph Gallup of the Herman Silver- stein Post, Comraaador Walter G. ID galls of the Capitol City Post, Command r James Harder of Private Walter t»ix- on Post and Commander Howard Loo* nnn of the Fagin Post. The \On to Paris Club\ will opeti Monday morning and it is expected tlmt a iRrge number of Albany Legionnaires will join at tlilit time. When tho other communities learn of what the Nation. al Savings Bunk is doing along the SL> lines, it is expected that tlim 1 will bu a large number of Legionnairts from oth- er parfl? of the State who will nlsa tiikf adjVfjnWg*? of this most liberal proposi- tion of the National Savings Bank. BUSINESS NOTICES Horns, or reading notices, relating to financial benefits, or money return, In'tho same form as personal, local or news matter, are 15 cents per line. Count six words or figures to. the line. No frco goods of this costly and val- uable ' quality aro given away. Keep this Jn sight—t.f. Phone 90 ad Fish ids s., Lake, N. Y. RIS LEGION MEN ! ONTO PARIS, LEGION MEN ! American Legion 1927 Paris Club * it ' ' -\ ' ' ' ' *\\ \ ' ' •—\'\ * • i • im i • • I.-.I— . i What , • .rwhi last week, deBnitely decided to meet in Paris in 1927. THE NATIONAL The American Le^on at Omaha Iastweek, deh * ^^ Amerfcan Legion l927 \On to Paris\ Club SAVINGS BANK of ^'£j;J*™!tc Enable Legion men and their families to attend this great pilgrim Legion has arranged specially reduced rates so that Legion men can greet their t • i I nnties. ig out ce, A LJ How to Join • i „ pan t o ; n Rv Mail—Just write a card to. this bank asking for booklet and Legion Members in any aty or town can J Q ^ ^ ^^ memh&8 tQ mafee tte ^ inc l u amg boat passage full particulars willbje sent to you. • ^.^ me mbers saving five dollars each week, includes many and hotel accommodations m rans. ine^.w\ i i i1: : e :i: extras, sight-seeing, etc. • P ris The $5 00 club, with members saving hve dollars'each weeic, includes m^ny The $10.00 and \X\ clubs provide for members who wish to take their wives or families interest on all \Paris Club\ accounts, NATIONAL 70-72 State Street BANK, Albany, N. Y. Member N. Y. Statt Press Auo'n Memhii* National Editorial Atio'n M«mbtr North«m N. Y. PrtM FRi.i bqrOBER 23 t 192S. FOREIGN 1 Cdiaplete controrof e^ery aipect of public life In Italy ana alro a curtail' ment of the powftrs of parliament are emboafeiTTn the plan* of Premier Mtuioltnl, aocordlng to reports. American air wpi&dron, abqut to b« disbanded, redouble* efforts acalnit RUOam. Franca offer* to abandon right to cro«i Bhlna if 0«nnmy afMMM to com- pulaory arbitration on ths Xast. Maao&ic lodg•• In Italr ordtrtd by Qmnd Ma«ter to «u«pend work an re- sult ol ola»h«a wtib Fa«d«U in Tlor- •nco Tha oommlMlon on extwtterritori- ality, whk*. to to attrfy tl» CWneaa Judicial •y*t»» and lawi witb a tlsw to fr«ftlnj China from soma ol bar most'trkinc eliacklcB, probably will meet In Peking December 18. The Belgian gOTerament U leekins big loans, and to obtain tbeie aha I» aendlng a commlSHlon, headed by Mln- iater of Agriculture Van de Vyrw*. to the United States. A itatue of tho Virgin Mary at a roadside shrine near Dublin, ha» been desecrated. The imaRe ^a« pulled down and carried off. The incident h«a caused profound indignation. After a Ions; session the cabinet at Santiago, has decided on Oct. 24 as the day-on which presidential elec- tions will ho heU to pick a successor to Arturo Akssandri, who resigned recently.. _ ———•—.— ^ Grace S!L E Church TUPPER LAKE. N. Y. ti.15. VanOnxum, Pastor. Regular services of the week. Sunday, 9 a. m -^-Service at the Federal Hospital, M.E. VanOrnum, Chaplain. Sunday, 9:30 a m.,—Class Meeting. Sunday, 930 a. m-—Junior Depart- ment of Sunday School. Sunday,10:30 a m —Preaching Service Sunday, 12:00 a. m —Regular Sunday School session. Sunday, 6:50 p m.—Epworth Leagu* Devotional Meeting. Sunday, 7:30 p.»«.—-Evening worship Woman's Prayer Meeting Tuesday aft- ernoon, 3:00 o'clock. Mid-wcfk Prayer Service Wednesday at ^30 p. m. Professional Cards I HL Hallock, M. •rftcticc Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Hours 130 to 3 p.m. & By Appointment 182 Broadway, Swantc Like, N. Y. TYPEWRITERS Sold, R tilted and Repaired Local Agent for Royal and Corona Typewriters TY EXCH/ 21 BMIMI L EWRITER NGE • , !..! l.,ll I.II.IU, I. ,1.' i-ij I'liiJiicr L,iU.' luurtnui, S. •'., s the Village of Tapper Lake and over the fiubUc highway In said Town of Altanumt, known as the Tup> tier Lukc-LouK Lake Road, to Long Lukt». Thut tho Town Board of tUe Town of Altamont will meet at its or- iicn in i-alJ town'on the 5th day ol November, 1S«5,. at 2:UD p. m., la the u{t>/rmJan for the purpose ot hearing any objections to said patitlon and lor tho purpane of considering tiie appH- cutfon for wuch conaent. Dated October nth, XS25. GEORGE H. DElABft, Town Clerk. Notice TO WHOM IT ALVY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE that Earl Plumlt-y, of Long Late, N. Y., has mudis petition to ^e Village Board of tho Villagu of Tupper Lake, Ni Y., for consent to operate a ino tor bus line over the streets of xatil village, to wit: Front Street, Main Stu'i.t,* Junction Road, Latce Street, Mill Street, Park Street, \V«u- bet-k Avenue, to tho town line of the Town ot Altamont, lor thu purpoge of l ^ bus linn between Tupper Lake and Long Lakv, That thu Vil- l Eioard of the Village ol Tapper ,H. Y., will meet at its office In ld \HIaRn on the -'nil day of Novem- ber, iwr., at 7'S0 \i. m.. for the purpoBe ot heiorlnj? oWectlonH to ^atd petition and for the conKlderatlon thereof. Dated October Uh, 1925, DOOGLAS MURRAY, Village Clerk Notice TO WHOM IT yL\Y CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE : NOTICE thut Eurt Plmnley, of LDKK Lake, N. Y-, bun petitioned tho Town Board of the Town ol lions Luk>-\ Hamilton County, New York, for ju'rmteslon to operate a las HUM extLU'linK from tho New York Central Railroad station at Tupper Luke Junction, N. Y., through the Vil- las« oi Tupper Lake, the Town of Alta- mont and tUu Town of Long Lake, and that a public hearing upon said appli- cation will bu held by the Town Boara at its offico iu the Town at Long Luke, N. Y., on November 7th, 10A at 7:U0 p. in., ut whlcli time objections may be given to Haid application and tho Board will then consider said petition. Dated October !>th, 1925. BART KELLY, Town Clerk. lfiOct.-iiw Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Earl Plumley,. of Long Lake, N. Y., has made application to the Board of the Town of Altamont known as the TUi>p':r Lake-Long Lake Road,, to LHK Lake. That the Town Board of of Tupper Lake Junction, N. Y., through the Village of Tapper Lake and over the public highway In «aid Town of/Altamont known na tho Tup- per Lake and over tha puWie highway in paid Town of Altamont known as the Tupper Lake-Long Lake Road, to Long Lake. That the Town Broad of the Town of Altamont will meet at its otfict: in said town on the 6th day of November, 1023, at 2:00 p. m., in the nfteruoon for the purpose of hearing anj;<X)biectIons to said petition and for the purpose of considering the appli- cation for such consent. ' Bated October 9Jh, 1925. GEORGE H. DELAIR, Town Clerk. l«Oct.-2w. * | ' Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that Tim- othy B. Bruce, of Long Lake, N. Y., has petitioned the Townf Board of the Town of Long Lake, Hamiltoit County, Ney York, for permission to operate a bus' lino extending from tho New York Central Railroad Station at Tupper Lake Junction, N. Y., through the Vil- lago of Tupper Lake, tho Town ot Alta- mont and the Town of Long Lake, and' that a public hearing upon said appli- cation will be held by the Town Board at its office Jn the Town ot Long Lake, N. Y., on •November 7th, 1925, at 7:30 t>. m., at which time obje'etiouf! may be given to said application and tho Board will then consider said petition. Dated October 9Uv 1&2&. 1 • Mill .1 1 U liM l , ' ' .I' 1 .lilV, .'H'Xi. Dated October Hth, 1925. PAUL E. MARTIN, Execmor. Francis H. SUter, Attorney for Executor, Tupper Lake, N. Y. \ | NOTICE of Town Meeting PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tht annual town meeting of the Town of AlUmont, Fr»nkliu County, Maw York, will be held in said town on November 3,1825,at the designated polling places, to wit, the Firtmen'g Ball at Tupper Lake Junction, and the Town Ball, at Tupper Lake, N. Y., and that the polls wilt be open from aunriie to sunset and the following proposition will be voted upon as lotions: ' \Shall the Town of AlUmont, Fra^k lin County, New Yprk, raise the *uW of One Thousand Dollar* tich year Tor the two years next following, for the purpose of providing necessary equip, ment for the Fire Department of Mid town?\ GEORGE H. DELAIR, 23oct2t Town Clerk CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DONOT TELEPHONE ADVS IF YOU Wsnt a Cook Want * Clark Want a Situation Want a 3«rv»nt Olrl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell Your Auto Want to Sell Property Want to 8«U Your Hirtwarfc v Want Customers for Anything Advert!* W*»kly In This Paper. Advertising Is the Way to Bu««««<) Advertlilng Brings Customc-rc Advertising Keeps Custemsrs Advertlsfng lniurta tluccts* Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Adverttalng it M Bfz\ Advertise or 'Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well -Ad vsrtl «e At One* AGENT WANTED For high grade line of ladfes sflk- wear. Write for attractive proposition. Pussywillow Silkwear Co., Fort Plain, N. Y. 23pet-2w HOUSE FOR SALE Whenever you want to buy a house or building lot, notify by letter mail, stating your wants, location, etc. Address Herald Inquiry Bureau, Lock Box 282, Tupper Lake, N. Y. NOTICE Ctedar Fence posts wanted. Apply at Herald Publishing House. WANTED Board wanted by the week by young lady. Address—Box 363, Tupper Lake. MILK TICKETS FOR SALE READY MADE MUX. TICKHiTS FOB SALE—Cheapi-In books of 100 quart tickets, perforated so a* to be used for single pints when noedejj. Sold by the 30Q or more lots. LOD13 a SCHLIEP PRESS (Herald Publish- ing Building), Tupper take, N. Y. % MONUMENT DEALERS liM GOUVERNEUR »\ GRANITE k mm wows The Oldest Dealer and Practical Mechanic Cutting Monumental Work in Northern New York A C.rd WIU Briny DMl,ni tnd Sampl«| ' to Ynw IMM 1 m ^ » TPtv m< .« •» »v ' t*. i * •X * 7 • ••»••.« 1 .. f