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1 •. I, THE HERALD j.tSTHE BIG Advertising Medium In b F'*\\ 1 \ •»* LOUIS C. SCHLIEP, Publisher The HERALD & Adirondack Mt. Prats Conus near 1800 hou** and Hw Over 4700 Rwd#r. VOLUME XXK. NUMBER 44. 29th YEAR i 1 -~ ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN PRESS TUPPER LAKE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY,OCTOBER 30, 1925 \5\ ~~\~ LATE TQf GRAPH NEWS Flotsam and Jetsam of Uvo In- terest Caught From tho Wires and Boiled Down, LfjSV_M6^L •:Mi; : .'-'-'. r SIl3 i&x&x auimiuittii ova 01 a toui ci S.CUiWiOiJ who Ilka roturoi. Appulluto court urkuM i irrlco r«> 6trtctl'-.na of ttnj Atm.rk.m Tokweo Company, ri-.vtrir.ilti;-; tlw Ft-d'-ral fTrado CoiasatTilH Aw.rrtcy.t f-tv*.»i»r..t \M Uu ,...'M to limtt C'M'iliaiiWy tlw r.viv:',;;.j they BOW to >.h<.:it tla'i y .•:«•, isu i.'xcur J pro duottoa 'i'iU taut* litrmif; few feu COM- petition, Kucr..v.uv Juraiu'.! uu- awtia't o.::;:;.. ; :L : HIBff UlEHffi p ; iBter F ^ ssatls!ie(1 _-„_ _.._...—«. ... M ,»« n . n *<vt If v< m dunt , jk< , Tui>l>«-r »-'A'.' t*\ 1 - .lu.» County,—Jiitiv..-. Youaiv not ... .,,-..1 J.tiv. Siiia't.' is \;«lujtlilt' )'>>'\ i.iw. vVf'u;mtiiUl ; * (Hftuvlxt ;'<*•' W tlit. nM !•..•..» urn! t.'oivuti;v, •Vin.l, T>»*- i wm« IIJJM... ,, 1( l,.,; V) , n dnnot\v:*utto i-.:muVn\v)...r.: Visited With SBaw; K «^«Xv;\.rr^\ — i,, ; >,. I ',•>.•• I < >\!•.-• Si;- , i, 111 • • ' 11.. • - ,,, '. , ] . ; ; , NEWS HERE AND« NNB Tupper Lake Again on bc Busy James Murphy Shot While ~ Trapping In the clwd season not only is a \jnlHtlnn of thf law bat ittoun- j,'r<'1itul»h'to;t'ltf tt:i«)i\i'rt. Tlil« in tin 1 Htntt-MU-nt ntaJfli^ iW buyers in vnu- a u n^v^ :'. t -i., v nvii Hfa«on In the Adito: mi'jnoniU aw«v- \Kur buy>-r,s i for (»c.itin ,•,,•,'< -U..I MII •..if-^\\ i t 1' FIVE CENTS PER COPY NEWSY NOTES FROM CANADIAN PROVINCES DO1NGSAND HAPPENINGS IN OUR DOMINION NEIGHBOR Mix Yoroniu n-Hlilt'iitt* wero klUt'd on XitmUy nVt-nlug mi'utly, wh«n tlu» i'itii'<i<lluii jSiiitluHHl ltudwxyit Interim- Hiinut flyer from Montreal atrutfk it i 'f.- s ranees .it MIB ^Molf**!—• li »---.i_cl Cubit Condensations. WASHINGTON Anti-Saloon I*a«u« coffers running low. Colonel Mitchell likely to challenge preeenc* oC General Bowles* In court %1 BTi%1 National BmJt L*w, prlca control la next Tsmr, Legion's program. The toapectoir general's department holds that these is not safflciieiit evt dew» for ch*TK«8 against iQaarter- mMtwr G«Mwa Hart, accused ot torctn« the retirement of Major Qcn- anl Rod««ni, M« predecessor. „— Gmt Britain dlBcotered Zinmier* mann'B pro-G«nnan plot with Mexico apdot United States and Wiiililng- ton unwittingly aided In txansnmtins Berlin mewtges, magailno artlolo re- veals. The United States' dirigible Loa Ani«le» conld luccesafully fly to tho pole, in the opinion of Roald Amund- eta, arctic explorer, who called on, President Coolidga and expresses thank! for interest in his expedition. Secretary Work answers western, critic* of reclamation policy by dttos surrey. The question of recognizing Soviet: Rnisla, a step long advocated by Sen- ator Borah, is claiming official atten- tion again, following the return ot ex- QoTernor Goodrich of Indiana, unoffi- cial ohsierrer ot Russian conditions. French flnanq* minister to propoaa nsw termi for Mttlement of debt to United State*. WORLD'S BUSINESS •.uui-Baicoa u- ^ u.f, uHH-riy ,ai^e;,,. John D. XtoelMfeller. Jr., for his atti- tude on prohibition in an article in the Fellowship Forum, Ku Klux Klan newspaper. Tho first gun in a campaign by bis builnosa to lorco settlement o£ tho Pruneh war debt Is seen In a letter to Senator Borah from Charles*\ I»feS6 president of thu Illinois Manufactur- ers* Association, urging a prompt agreonwnt with Franco. Nineteen killed and great property damata dono In two storms which sweep Alabama and Atlantic \\•- board. Secretary of War Duvls let it bo known tha^JuK$flf?nifoto mako tho MitcheH\trlal in Washington a'c routine affair. Passage ot a universal draft law, authorizing tho conscription at all able bodied ,'men botwoen 21 and 81, la t o tm lurfvl by the American Legion before the nt-st Con>Ti.--'<, tic- cordlng^to Jota Thomas Taylor, mem- ber ol €fi'j-422ton*3 legislative* com- mittee. ' Epi°iQpil Houso of Higher^ com- pletes work in New Orleans! A tKiffi'- cap in tho fiky to guard crowds troia stunt flyers is planned by Polfco Chief Morgan 'A. Collins of Chi- cago. Ho will ask tho city to provide tho Police Dii'artment with a rmall pursuit piano, ciuippol with r«.r» :it- ing rifle and paworful s•.irohltaht\. Vertlcr LodS'\ Frca and Accepted Mason sol Cincinnati, had ita chart'.* forfeited today by action of tho grand lodges of Ohio. Failure of thn Cin- cinnati body to B'li-irately punifh ona Of to members for un-Mnsonle con- duJt was tho charge pressed. _ il .1 u \ •--,.iuic itiUi li.n.n lute ,i t A>;;lu J\-J J\< :»ri • >. nearly perishing from coltlond L-xpriiur. in their efforts to stalk deer. Snow ceased falling at ten o'clock Wednesday morning and measured seven inches on the level. Much suffering and hardship has been caused by these two October storms of winter weather as none in this section of tho mountains were prepared. Large arena of potatoes and other vegetables areay of potatoes and other vegetables aro still undug waiting for Rood and dry i jh RED CROSS LECTURE IRE FRIDAY JOV. 6 William M Harris, staff assist- ant to vice-chairman of National Red Cross, will lecture in the town in K. o! C. to Have Basket Bail Team ..fe of H'opptr L-ib- Council, 2177, Knights of Columbus, has decidvJ to put n first class amateur basketball team in the field this winter. The team was dis- banded laftst-ason after a most success. £ul campaign during VH'Xl and '23. JJoy D. Lavoy ha3 been appointed nnnajt'-r of the squad, and ttawie wish- is;* to arrange pames with the local quintet should communicate with him. The Knfchts are assured of a fast qaint, with such outstanding stars as tilt* Chevcrette brotticrs, the Tradeaus, j,zt Lavc>y and !-ev..ral otlurs of equal ability. The Knights' team will probably replace the town team of last year, as it will be comprised of nearly |\C U N*JL\J«x<*, ..... n . hall on Friday, November 6th. The lecture will be free, and much interest to every-one. Everyone ought to respond to the Annual Roll Call as some of the funds are used to aid the school nurse and U. S. Veterans. The itimrc-l itiuTi : Mercy General Hospital lii-K', where hi wounds were dressed. It was said at the hospital that the wound^ were not •xpeeted to .prove serious The accident was the sixth of the Ad irondacks, making tho average one a day. This is the first accident this sea- son in this section in which the victim was not mistaken for a deer or some other; game Moral—Leave the children at hoine and buy them a pop-gun. Army Man Kills 130 Pound Buck Sergeant Harper, of the United States ! recruiting station, who/was located here daring the rammer, and now of Malone, appears to have won tho honor of bring- ing in the first deer of this season to the county seat. Tho army man killed & handscjme big buck weighing iSo jjoaads. The deer Putting A Stop To Tree Pulling The Conservation Commission is rank- ^taVn^the Loon & sector fee ing a determined effort to put a atop to iDR &„ first hours of ^ hnntSnglgeason the practice of tearing up young trees „_ and carrying them away to be trans- planted. The offenders in most in- stances aro autamobilistH. Once the trees aro dug up they are of no further use to anyone. Wtlf OR cerebral ffcvar Qompaniai \vuitemshfiA 1 Ti»4o Oocnmiwdon minority u 8en*ton prepare Attack. • Gold Dn* Corporation t>uys P. D»U«r Corporation. Mellon tu plan appears doomeo, Oongrewriional croup Indicates. Ch»rl«« Pies mrce* «mnwoini303 on, wir debts. Rooewrelt plan lor Bt^Paul road at- tadwd M Iwint bftrtcaUy defective. Bethlehem Steel earns *2,O90,G59 in third Quarter. , Diamtasal by tha Federal Trado CommiMlon ol charges of anU-trust law violation by Michigan bist sugar manufacturers is attacked by Huston ThompHon and John P- Nugent, minority members of tho commission. Slightly greater reductions on tlio normal income tax rates than ho sug- gested Monday were proposed by b'ic- reUry Mellon in a revised .sehedulo submitted \o the Houso Ways ana Means Committee. ~ During tha first eight months of too year_UncleJhmi rounded UP 22MBL mr^ Alifr, tho \Lono dry ».-nforct.-m»,nt, dloa of hemorrhage. Erl\-C\-«pul Church 13 becoming \Uin- for Chrlitian Science,\ Dr Manj Auto Parties Reach Florida Penniless 3e to anyone. , Numerous complaints have been re- The moose recently seen in the Eliz- idd at tho offices of the Commissivn al)( ,thtown and Wadhams wctiona is still Numerous tuiui«»u»- ane wuuac «•=«««, -^. _. ceive at tho offices of the Commissbn alie thtc.wn and WadhamB sections is still from sections of the Adirondack* tlut j n Essex county, it having been seen in automobile touriata were pulling up R r9a a near Crown Point It shows no privately owned and f Car o f man and has evidently been used •them on the running to havinicthem about, which makes it 'ofaring itiimaliij .uict ihwi •.r>ndliw\a * to the best time for open seasons is bas ed chiefly upon when the fur is in prime condition. Producing unprime furs will deplete the stock of fur hearing anim- als, which means a loss of conservation a IOHH to the community and s perman- ent loss to the trapper himself. The trapper who brings unprime pelts into the market is now known as one who traps out of season and besides he gets very little for his furs as the bet- ter farriers have ho use for unprime pelts. The time has arrived when by educa tional compalgnlng on the part of the more reliable farriers— throughout the ^tete, tne market-for unprime fort has bceivpractically wiped out. In the near future a trapper will be unable to sell unprlmef urs anywhere even at the low- est price he may offer such pelts. It is therefore that this advice is given all trappers. \Don't trap out of season, and you wfll.be the greater gainer In the end. ' Following are the open seasons begin ning within the next few weeks: Sable or martin. November 10 to March 16. Mink. Nov. 10 to March IS. Muskrat. December 1 to April 20, in counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Law- rence, Warren, Washington and Her- kimer (in town of Ohio and Russia), Racoon. Nov. 10 ia Feb. 10. Skunk. Nov. 10 to I eb. 10. tii. Ueld. SreLnR Ueld. According to passengers oa the train the.flyer reduced its speed to about 35 miles an hour when approaching the intersection and was traveling at this rate when the accident occurred. The shock of the impact was such, that the air-brake was parted from its place, and automatically applied the brakes, bringing the train to a atop about one'hundred yards on the other side o£ the crossing. Tha track was strewn, vita pieces ot mangled flesh, and underneath the train were the fragments of two bodies. Wreck- age from tne Automobile was mingled with the flesh, and class and bits of scrap iron were found lying on the pilot ot the engine- Tho Rov. Dr. Gcorse E. Plckard farmer pastor of Mctrapolitan Tompla, Now York, diva in Cleveland. Tho u-f ot an armril,,^:livery truck \ •* to thwart rohhrri who held up yTi i of th<.< Nev; York Steam Cnrrni-atinn, nt( l r tllc> y li:l J lcft tbat refugo, an de eared with a payroll of §4.000. Albert Bourfceault, 45, and hia'uife. Flar.i, Xi, wvre found <ka-i in their home at Marion. MJEJ, Tho body of the wlfo hud ban hackea with an axe, while tho husband's threat was cut. In tho room wiu found a blood cov- ered OSQ and razor. Tho bodies were discovered by th..Ir oldest EOU «n- hi3 return from the theatre. Tho authori- ties bfliovo that Bourgeault killed his wife with tho axo and cut hia own throat with tho razor. Episcopal convention in Now Or- leans Etirred by demand It tako Btond on Socialism end »«»«-~ While many way be getting wealthy in tho Florida real cstatu tooro, thrro aro almost aa many others who art* not finding the jot of pold a t tho tnd of their imaginary rainbow according to a letter received from N. Darling, a Uti- can who with hia family has just com- pleted a mciteir trip t>;i Mount Dora, Fin, He writes ra follows: \Weleft Utica Sept. 21. Tho trip from Pennsylvania down thru North and ifouth Carolina was not particularly interesting, but we were impre'tsvd by the ' cotton fields, tobacco plantati> «titt and peach orchards. The roada in same of Georgia were exceptionally It had not rained for months, mak- • •- .— J A « t.,tnn(,i.. iTteSsVn privately owned and fcar of man and has evidently been «sc4 State land, tying them on the running to having them about, which raftkes it 'terdsTf Iheir cars and taking them appe tr certain the animalt-scaped from aW av and Commissioner Alexander Mac aprtS crT e . SldhinstructedaUforestrangers ^SRSyw; \mmm and Forest g sr i and forest tumuli »«... ,,, man from Syracuse with live fcmall bnl> sara trees and a woman from Endkoit with a few young pints. Each paid $JU i Two other cases, one a man from It' •- Chester aad one from Union ar • \•»>« v awn ing settlement. of a car with Ne AI. ttaowu^.,, itorday afternoon the a ' Plattsburgh high school grid artists de- feated Tupper Lake high school 39 to 13 The soldier city eleven had the Tip-Top Town bays helj less from diagonal drives LattctinK down both ends and oacks with ease. Captain Murray, Brown and Young starred for Tupper kr; lurubull, Payne and Williams for with n I. to the ruiunnji en istaten i Great Barrinj'ton, of youns Thu car .._.. and invessti^atbin showed i n brought from Vermont und' them were infected with blister rust, a fungus disease tb.it kills pine trees. There is both Federal and State AND BIGGER OUR C|RCULATION____ . TupperLakeHerald * K -., ' - A«+U Mt. Press . Direct Newspaper Advertising Is Acknowledged by Esper. Salesm^, to be the Best ] T^TWer Lake, Saranac , Tlie Merchants cf TuPP^r ^ Lake, Long Lake, North Creek, a ^ Hamilton County are *™f*f a Blg ing Outlet for THEIR ° A T ^^ Remains & Home* bad. mum iiuiiuu.-.. ing the highways dusty and the temper- aturo was very high. When we arrived here in Florida, we encountered fairly good paved roads and as we gradually worked our way down thru tho State, tho tropical scenery became very im- pressive. F,ruit groves and beautiful hikes add much charm. \Florida seems to have the most beautiful birds that I have ever seen. They are wonderful songsters. Folks at small cost trpm nuwu V ^ .„ ._. down here do not caro much, though, for guarantee them to bo free from disease » n t the squirrels as the little animals suck For those who want trees in quantity d>JJent i the juice but of tho oranges. While I for reforesting purposes, the State will - - . [have read about snow storms in the supply them at the small cost of ?2 to $4 --1L„-^, n „^, L . rll rojth the ner thousand. i lauhuuiK* 1 - ,, Touchdowns: Tupper Lok..:-ioung, 3rown; Pittsburgh — Payne, two; Ragatz, Walker, Brennan, Umpire: Coles; Referee, \a Score at half: Plattbburgh, Tuppcr Liiie, thirteen. . The line up: Pittsburgh Left End Fire Observer. Kills Black Bear Bert Parks, State fire observer on De- Bar Mountain, killed a large black bear the first day of tho open season. Tttrc are said to be many, beam in that sec- tion of the woods Mr. Bruin Says, \Apples Are Good\ Adirondack bears will take long chances to get sweet apples. At Pine Grove one came to a tree tkit is in plain sight of several houses. The bear was of medium she and will no doubt be killed before the season is over if he tries this again. Bread is now Helling in Vancouver, B. C, at »% cents a loaf. New retal prices announced by the Master DakerH* Association quote 12 tickets for a dollar. •* Another record was established by the Manitoba, Telephone system during Augunt when, the balance ot net earn- inK* amounted to $16,390, or $634 greater than July, Declining wheat prices brought a [reduction in the price of bread at Win- nipeg, Man. A on» cent per loaf de- crease was announced, the lt-az. loaf gelling at seven cents and tha 20-ox. at eight AuwiRt net a dry record tor Ottawa, hut September went one better with a record In tha other extreme. While August was the dryertt for 25 years In Ottawa, September was tha wettest for 33., LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES yellow or white Kecond iheeta and all klnJn of liUHlni'HH stationer? furnished at reasonable priceg. Ruled blank*, Iirograms, financial reports, etc. Wed- ding «tatlonfr>', latest styles of type. printed on :-hort notice. HERALB-PRESS. Sam's Lunch Near Pott Office Special Dinner Every Day 50c 12 noon to 1:30 p. m. G:30 to 7 p. m. Sunday Chicken Dinner 50c tTables Set Hotel Style-Ttbl* Cloths) Table-Board, $6.00 week—21 Meals Lunches at all Hours Loft Tackle trees. J.nen- is uuw. . buarantine against bringing pine trees into New York from New England thu Xurnbull violation of which subjects the offender to a penalty of $100 • Brooks If anyone wants to plant trees for or- L ^ft G l namental purposes they can obtain them p!« e ]j ar at small cost.frpm nurseries that will * - v -*•\\» *»rtm disease. have read about snow storms in the supply the north, we are sweltering htro with the per thousand. heat.\ ' \I am writing this beside the main highway and as I pen these words, an average of two motor parties a minute 3»QM(3IQIQIUIQIQItiOOItJWIQKW»G»t OF THIS EWTION ttlCLW Clbico tu» gold rush of 1849 to California is be compared with the gasoline covered wagons that are invading ida at this time. It is apparei many hardships aro being and will J t\ nn nnrtv. a cood-si 1. Late telegraph, upws condensed 13. The great continued Story, a. Illustrated women's fashions. 4. Daddy\s Evening Fairy Talu. 5. The Kitchen Cabinet (fine recipes). 6. New York State news w^deusecl. 7. General Bible leswoni j 3. Poultry column. 110. Good roads, building, Center Right guard Right Tackla Right End Quarterback Left Halfback Right Halfback Fullback AGR1GRAPHS ON NOVEMBER 2 YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR THE NEW f -.j 1 •?; continue their journey. •Many\ of the auto parties coming Se evidently planning tMjay. along their dogs, . '-- —'chickens belong- ieeuiMn W .«, »»-. - I To burn dead leaves is to burn hu- •How to lieep Well,\ health col. (mis; they make a pretty but expensive Leading news articles. ' fire. • - - \-is. u nma Sows bred in November will have their pigs when there is little danger at loss from cold and when pasture will be coming on. TJncle Ab says that when friendly acts, make ua aoorer in pocket, they always leave us richer in another way that counts more. Is your. cow-barn as conveniently [laid out as it can be made? \Dairy barn rearrangement,\** new bulletin o£ the college ot agriculture at Ithaca, ,1s devoted to saving steps and time. • - - - •....... , i I'UUUai is.*.-** u , _ .. •u,a.6,« pictures, news, events Miscellaneous stories— • \O K< ; new «*«•».— Tuppor Lake articles, items. Neighboring towns, news, items. . Adirondack news, items. Reliable advertisements, Classified wants column. Editorial column. Wit and humor sparkling Mts. Cross Word puzzlea. ings. ~- niture hanging rear of touring from other Ssatcs, 000<><>OCKM>00<WK><KXK>0<KK><K>0<> .•-.^ MWMM(ltMMlinitMfMC>|t|taat || B|B| , l down here is real estate LS, I men are not trying total , ^^ h 8 th * profita the y have just cleared. \Ri>ftJ ient8, Rhlpplng tags' ifully_ Drinted at AT OUR STORE 6 \ • !«