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'1 iday | i-tnirch 11, daugh- ■ay street, .McCann, 3,171 Erie cLoghlin white hat. af white 0 groom s hloh was early this ike their ag people, ?nds, who took place ton at St. arle Satti- iiret-t. be- eremony oseph ..V. d\\°lllam ling gown ceremony us held lit Ills, where Lcred with tely trlm- !i-e: \vm= dlc'^'.Mfsses It Albany. and Mrs. ion tripjto tester and VS'.?: , I»atrlcla street, be- tn of gray tgs of jet- t and oar- ilte roses. Margaret navy blue t 8 of silver ; jond. She { tea rffses. best- mad. served at I especial* “r S \ 2 'h S happiness ighters of aeting on I'clock. A r OSWEGO, D A ILY PALLADIUM , W E D N E S D AY, SEPT E M B E R 27, 1922. NEW PRICES Effedive at Once 43A Touring . . . 43A Roadster . . 43A Sem isport. 43A Brougham . 43A Coupe . . . . .$1Q70 . 1050 . 1|75 . 1495 . 1595 43A S e d a n ................... 1715 'THE FIE ALMM SYSTEM Of CITY IS OVFlillAULED New List of Boxes Announceo Today—Cut It Out for Reference. > Oswego's Hrc aiarm box system is being overhanied and many surplus wires are being cm out under the di rection of Electrician Kred Manor. The system now consists of 58 boxes, 32 ol which, are on the West side of the , river, and 26 on the East Side. Wires I are to be m'o—-■ ! ami Cayuga the East Side. Win moved from Hridge to Oneida • tie East Side. ■ -...u Cayuga streets on the East Side. I According to the Fire Department i electrician, the number of people wlu. 'Know how to re.aister properly an a member of Trinity iliurcli ami ot tlie .Masonii- • odge. Surviving , liesides his widow, are four sons. Dr. H ,1. liuyd, C.im bridge; George E., Cluirles A. and iidwin R. Boyd, Syr;u'iiso, and two daughters, .Mrs. W. c. Leimie, S', ra- cuser and Mrs. E. 1). Elliott, Glen.i Falls; aso one sister, .Mrs. S. L. Story, of Cairo. Funeral will lake place from tlic family home on Tliur.sday allenuioii ,u 2:3U o’clock. iBurial will lie made o' ■ wood cemeter.v, S.wacase. oplc wl properly an larm^ot lire are few. The general I mipressioM seems to bo, lie states, i.s Mhiii tile lever inside tile glass dooi .... >'ds the alarin, lint sucli is m All flight Cylinder Models Same Proportion “ “Iwhieii is a leur drs. Eva Elniliiirst. wite ot Emmett .\1 c 1 mii I,>, which oc- ■cd last evening at 7:,«) ;o o'cdock ai 1 wall on lie pulled rflsmobile Sales C o. I which is u lp\ t r w hiclj I down. The itiarm then rr.'^iunids j'Uic various tu-e I u 'M m '. s and tin •urred last evemuK at 7: < (he family home. I'*: \\c>t .Mohwak .street, was received with mMiuine re el by her numerous iiiciids ihroura-l t the city. lire-, ha^ m . EIRSTi SZ. ' TEL. 799 \ CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION ratio, is on its \\ ay I deal of delay in n'spoiiKe been experieiiei (1 by the liio depart m e n t through this lack of knowledee jon the part of tlu).o‘.sendiig the alarm.- in. Kveryone :d*onld acfiuain thcimelvos a littjp with the working? ‘h a lire alarm box. ior no one knowi ■Allen ho or she will he (<ilkd upon U semi one in,- ! The Iwations of the different alarn iH'Xt's as lliey exist to date are as fob THE PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY. SErTKMMEU 27. Ib22 THE DAILT PALLAJDIUM. Fomiac H o te l ....................................... John I.eadloy ................... West Bridge H o r i 's ..................... W. KTrst iiud Ulion E. Sayer & Son..W . Eirst and Murray Schneider & .l.-.rmyn ......................... ................. West 5th and Albany Sts .7. Healey & Son ................................. ..................... W. Eighth and .Mohawk Dutoler's Grocery ......... 224 W. Fifth J. Held ......... W. Bridge, near Eighth F. A. Glynn ___ W. Eighth and Bridge M. F. Casey..........W. Mist and Bridge S W. Miller. .Went 2nd and I’tlca Sts ^^T’..N°nth‘ and Ono'-hait ’and Oneida E. E. Barnes ................. Arcade Block g:S\aiv.'. Wood ........ ^ s t 10th and Brldgt jhubothG ---- E. Second and Uticc Local }\oathcr Roport, 24 hoiys cjrtiing iinhiT 27lh, 1922. rime. 12:06 p m . Dry. •> Intivp humidity. 56, Time. S OO p m . Dry. 52; wot. 47: relative humidil>. 71. weather, clear. Time, R:00 a m Dry. 53: wet. 4S; relative humidity. 69: weather, clear. Highest lemperaluro 69. Lowest temperature 44. lltshesl velocity of wind 10 n stuithwost nl 8 UQ a m. Total pre» tpttntion none. Me.ui daily lempeiahire for Sep- toniber 26th was 4S: and mean rela- ll\o humidity 69 Tne avoruRc iloudl- uVlock Uevt Side. •*--i)lann»n<i Matc h plan :il ■ Firsi and IlrnUe. :12 KiJusmrd Oflice. •IJ - First and Mm r. ;i'» First and Seneia. Fir>( iuul I'tif.i mi Oneida. het\uen OiuMla MILK TAG DAY IS OCTOBER 7 I K ......... ler Jth, nrlilgc. allure! 41 Fifth iiml Erie, m poo-1 ■*- and Ellon iL-^igi;i^aS:i^4ig;r avor 46 Elghlh iiml rtica r to net; 47 Fifth and Kchiiyli r Welfare i 4S - Sevoiith ,md Oiioid g .^ s r s j'aK \ : .54-Tlitril ,inil Cayi;,ii. I .56- Box Simp Oswego was one of the first cities' j.’' ^4inet Car It.iiii in the State to institute the giving ot ■''' Avenue iiiul tree milk to the undernourished dill-' ■ Murray anil .Miiiiii dien. and this is the fourlh year Iiml I-albrnp and Oi.e da iiu- Woman's City ('lub has appealed* 1\ 77errlik. to the generosity ot the resUleiils of^ Slxtli nnd ('iiyiig.i ' 1. di'-d l.isi c’H'ke \s 111. II most enthusiastic and the young pie of the cit.v, who will assist ....... .. sale of the 5.0110 tags, will endeavor lo sell the sulllcient number .■,.1,(1011. This will enable tl)e Committee of the Woman's t’l to take care ot tlie large progi '.vhich they face this year. Lowell E. iliiicj. Lowell E. Morey, T7. well ki sideiit of Scrilia 1 mn. . i, di,.,i night from a par 11,. 11. mh .I lie suffered three week- ,.jn Born in Fairflelil. Hc;ki.|.i i loimti ' had lived in Sciilu in.u 1 u ahv ali s life and was a iiig,in iiapeciid i-rnher of the conuiiiiiiiiv He «■,l^ rmer until ill healili i.n.^ed li... le- tirement. Surviving, besides In, «id.,u, m-. lour children, Fanny M.nej, Williain Ylorcy and Mrs. Jes.sn \latii.son, oi .-crihu (’orners. and Mr^ L J. Kmun- harl, ot LycomiiiK. d to the funeral i Howard L. Ottmun. i of tin- Iat< John II. and (’andato im n u n . diou ihis morning at the luin- of J.uncs the gt-nerosUy of the rosUients uC^ l ..v>rk may bo continued. The same) \'Hrak and Third, penerous response is anticipated this 7iU Fomih and Ftlia sta r from the public on Saturday, Oc-1 Hoj^pital toher \Vth. Those who wish lo aid in' HI U W Ai O Shops. - ........... — . ................... . i i*»: -Dirummd Toy plant morning at th< iloiiripan, 67 Libert ') clock any way arc arfked to o Mrs. A. C- Fallsch, chain Council of K. of ( . Kiecied Orticers Lust Mglit. FILTON. Sept. 27. -Kleition ■ers for the ensui 12 Firct and Bridpe 1.1 ~ S‘ Cond and Seneca. 14 n r s t and FHca Ifi * .'Second and Hubbard. 16 Fifth and .Mohawk 17 S’xth and Hridpe. 15 - Third and Hnduc IS - Third and Hr o^olh-l 21 Sevintli and cers for the ensuing year was held a t ’ 21 Ninth ar.d S< the regular meeting of the Knights I'f 24 To.nth ar.tll I.::i Columbus last evemng. The otllcei ilrand Knight. John J. Goss. Deputy Grand Knight. John S. < hancellor, the Kev. Fatlicr ( odd. Warden, .Martin Kavanuugh. Financial Secretary. Wtlllaiii Recording Secretary. John Sweeney. Chaplain, the Rev. Father J. L. 21 .\intli ar.d S< neca 24 Tf'nth nr.t L 'renc e 2.^ Klevc-'ih ancl ^’lt(h^lI. 26 Filth and Seneca 27 rove 2s Tenth and Morr er 29 N V 0 A: W Round H oum ’ 61- Fl< vrn’h nn<l Moh;,wk r*:> T«P'h ard 0;uida 6:’ Si' Hi and H'onilton. Frnm U Honm In Meniorhun. '\'S'U niomiiry of our dear fallu’r and Williamam Abbott, who iiloil six A hi 67 Fort Cniiir'o 6K Conwa,v Knl'tini; plant Lliulsmaii. I 1:’'l A-iios iron Wi rks Inside Guard. Anthony T. DiTlakcr. I 1;’4 Sh.sdi. cioib Cor.ipanv Outside Guard. Harry .M. Arkland. I r;.' Itii Inird'-on theater. Trustee (for three yiars), Thomas 126-rondp Mill. E. .McSweoncy. Advocate. Uobert papa to heaven has gou\. Wi. sit and think ot yc ry is till' only friend 11 call lU own. 1 was the call of nee alonr For mem' that grief ei Sii'l and snd'leti poor father who was dearly li all. Your memory still is all We oflpii sit anfl shed the sorrow tear, (iur hearts arc sore, our hearts ar'’ heavy. Wc miss our dear father more and more. He is gone foret with the angels to stay. By mother, sons and daughter. Mrs. .Mary Abbott, William F. Abbott, I harles J. Abbott, Elizabeth Abbott. FFLTO.V, Sept. 27— A shower was gtvien in honor of Miss I’earl I’arke, whose engagement lo Frank Winls- '.voyth lias reeeiitiy been annoiincul. It was given at the liome of .Mrs. Herbert Bminion, 259 West Second street, iiy IliC Delta Alpha class ot the Congre gational eluirch. The hridf-to-be re ceived many beatiliful giti.s. I/nvest prices, window glass and autiimobile windshields^ J. W. Farley. 'I'hone 1S65. 433 l»le Andrew Irl.nd. In her OOlh year. __ Ftmoral from h<*r Uto homo Thursday r emoon at two o’clock. juks Hillsdale cemetery, 5 t E. I’ondergiist. .Shower for Bridc-Elcct, MAY IRWIY I'AltTS WITH ni LI. THAT DISLIKES HITMIY (Jrolto Off For Syracuse. Between '1.50 and 200 moniliers o.\ Whango Grotto left this afti’rnoon tm Syracuse to attend the cpremonles lo be given this evening by Keder Khan. Ot that city. -UTie band aceonipunicd the delegation, which will fake part in the parade to he held late this iift- Local .Marino News. May li w'ln h.a.M got rid of her high pedlgre ”1 hall Though valued at J2.- 000, she sold him for $65. .Mis.s Irwin with her husband. Kurt Elfeldt. hits been at her farm on ihe St Uiwrence, near Clayton, all sum r.icr. For some reiuson, the bail did n't like Miss Irwin's husband. Xhry had the animal hitched t'sieo p.)st with tw'. ■ ngs in hi!- .■.ml a \hain lending 'rom each r . '’g in the ;,osr. WhatcToi it was th.at di.-- tiir'.-d the hall. .Ml”s Irwin io .Ke.l lui ihe window just In time t.i sc\ her id trying for i> o N orfm n i New Vork -unning reeo-d with the bu'l, 'c lings, chains and ail In close The barge Hector and the sehooneFs .Merrill and Eeele.s cleared from thg D„ L. & W. trestle today. The Hec tor is bound for Montreal a n d the two schooners for Kingston. The .steamer Jeska put Into port for iholler this morning. .\ fermer i. at a bargain. Have Xow Girt. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mc.Mahon, 111Lll Westest Cayugaayuga street,treet, haveave thee con-- W C s h th con ;ratulatlons ot friends over the birth if a little daughter at their home last To Haro Kochester Speaker, t the meeting of the executive com mittee of the Men’s Federation of Bible Classes held last evening, it was decid ed to hold a meeting on October 8th, at which a speaker, from Rochester, t< • ----- meed later, will spealc. Syracuse, N. Y. * 1 8 1 Had Log ^’ractnred. ' ■WjlUam BaTnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Barnes, ot West Fourth street. O. L. Barnes, „ _ ___________ ______ fractured his ankle playing football [yestdrday. neighbor boug.'it t To Can Exam. Soon. The Civil Service Commission will met In a day or two to call nlnation for im Iment. Hai amlnation for inspector in department. H arry C. Hoey Carey are slated for the heall and James ed for permai ■Mr. Oarey w(ttl k-e- from the -Civil Service Board. It announced in the PALLADIUM several weeks ago he would be nameo Inspector. Lost) Infant Danghtcr. The friends of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry B, Hill extend sympathy in the death of their little daughter, Anna May, aged eight months, which occurred at the parents’ home. 22 H art street morning, after a two days' illness. __ Pish and Game Lairs. A syllabus of the laws relating to the fish and game season, recently published by the State Conseiwatlot m ay be had by those so Ing licenses at the City OBITUARY. George E, Boyd. yesterday alternoou at the family' home, 167 E ast Sveond street, follow-1 ing a few hours’ iiluess ul‘ h eart trou-f Mr. Boyd was boi ty and had lived lu* teen years. Hr w; occupation, representing Biscuit Company in iliis (Jreene coun- for the past lil- a salesman by ng the National 39 years. He ’ year ago by tli territory for retired about . it e ” ,,,; Mrs. Emmell Mekinley. Mrs. .McKinley liiel bi i ii il week, her infant mui li.n'm l luirsday la.st. Sin- wii-- iiuni i eity, the daughter iii Uuliai.l iimi ..vdta Elmhurst, 2 A W ■■i.i Ligli'ii siroeL She. wa.s i ibii .itml m ibe ■ehooia here ijiml w ,i im inhi.r of i I h - 'liureh of the Kvaiigrli^t- Sii isiiles her liiisbiiiul iinil p.n 'lie son, Emmett, .1 r , ,il>e >lrs. Lfta Smith, of s > i . k Funeral will be ln-lcl i>ii nil w ill be ln-lcl i>ii 1- rul.iv att- from Iiu- (.iiiiii.^ lidiiii- ,u 2.■; I lloiiard L tlllinan. irigdii, 67 LIberly s'ln t. nt s, vi n oek following an illii.., wliuii re- ;eil since the Win id W.ir, w liilu lo •rved in I-Yance. Deceased was born iii (Ins city ami as 111 his 27lh year, li' was a mem- icr of the Oswego Onit-r of Elks and ■ lie Anii-riean Legion ami was a mem- ler of the Church of tiie Evangelists. He was one ot the best known young ■n of the city and held the esteem of n of the city ai Surviving t Robert Cameron, PTilton, and two erolher.s, Raymond and Charles, of me, .V Y.. and two aunts, .Mrs. eis Jenkins, of this city, and .Mrs. ” ' .New York city. ranc'is Ji THE MARINE BAND MAY COME HERE Oswego iiiii-ie lovers may have an >I)ortiinit> (if hearing the world’s f.i- 0118 r . S. .M.irine hand, now on lour the loiinin. An advance agent IS in tin-in- 1 Ityv yesterdayesterday contionterrinr was in t 1 It y c with offl'ers of Ihe American Legion lolativo to ussiiiiiing the guarantee Hie band, which is said to be $l,.50i The liiinil h.i.s appearcel In Oswego only oneo. and that was many years ago II was lamoiis then for Hu music U dispensed and Us reputation ha. grown gri-.iler with the pas.sing years. Th'-re are about sixty piei o.« in the baud. logethor with several w)eall..t.s .\d decision has yet been reaehi'd as to whether the hand wii be booked foe Oswego. Riimnmgo JSalc Coming. The Ladies' Giiilfl ot the First I’res bylerian ihiirih will hold a rummage ■uilp at Tiiil> Hall on Saturday, Oc tober' 21st. Remember the place icing Acadein.i, The Garland Amusement Company, of Atlantic City, hav« letised Richard son Hall and are improving It to open September 3(ilh and run nightly all desires , the man- nce that it will pay five dollars in gold for the best name suggested for the new dancing parlor. Everybody is invited to submit a name. All an.swers be in not later than Saturday n Ing, September 30th. The winner and the name selected will be announced on the opening night, Saturday. Sep tember 30th. All names should be ad dressed lo Huslness Manager, Garland Amusement Co., Seebor Block, 101 last First street. Ready Foi* Fall Blows. Preeaiitlons against a heavy fall blow have been taken by the motor- boat owners of the 'Yacht Club fleet, who have moved their boats into the river, where the shelter at this time of the year la better than in the har- OSWEGO’S GREATEST VALUE-GIVING STORE Ladies’ Ladies’ New Fall Fine Wool “Kayser” Stockings Gloves ^ 'm / [|] In many In many beautiful shades. mi-xtures 59c 25-27 WEST BRIDGE ST. $1.35 Fall Dress-Up Days THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE BIG DAIS AT KLINES Every department is completely stocked with seasonable wearing apparel. We Offer Remarkable Values In Ladies’ Plush Coats The finest workmanship, “Salts’ plush’’ and “Salts’ peco” materials, some plain, others beautifully trim med with coney, raccoon, opossum, etc. Loose styles or belt effect, silk, sateen or satin liiung.s. $15.9.S, 17.95,19.75, $25 to 29.50 Ladies SILK WAISTS II (im- i.-'-iirv- I'- ^ 4 5 T7IC II- I P-!' • .1\ I '.iii • f 9 DRESS SKIRTS t b»M k' [ W I i.|r:* III \ $2.98, $3.69, $4.69 to $6.50 PETTICOATS Woml* :.:1 r* ni Km? .... $2.39 CORSETS For Dr.-ss-C'/ l.;i\ .1 11 orset Is qiilti' lie '.-far) 69c to $4.98 PETTIBOCKERS Pure Silk Jersey mate- 1 “’. . $ 2.39 Files nitim For ( onipensatlon. Claim for compensation has bt madf apain.a thv Tra\oli*rs’ Insi iiK-f t'onipany as a rosiilt of tho loath o’ W J Pooli r. of OpdonshurK •t* uionl of th«* \V J Mr, I’ot)It*r wa^' prt* nionl of th«* W J Poob-r Co ami wa.s also foroman of HiistlinR ho (om t rn v ht n klllotl nt Mapb-jthe P a ’ladli Vimv. It is claiinod that ho was a rmployo of the rojnpany at the tin ■ thathat hisis wldt'wdow andnd childnhildren and t h wi a c a entitled to compensation. The ca comes up October 30(h. Practiced at Armory. The All Oswegpa eleven practiced JD the tanbark at the State Armory fast evening and are rapidly getting .“Id of some of the rough edges dis played In last Sunday’s game. They ire without a game for next Sunday IS yet, but hope to secure one. I ■1 ' 'if your purchase has been a poor one! not necessarily mean they are either Cheap or Cost ly ! Some Shoes are not cheap at Any Price, while others would be cheap at half ajjain as much! Q HOE MILEAGE is the “acid test” that tells the Shoe Story correctly. The, j one trouble with this test, however, is that it always comes too late to help J tij^HE ANSWER, therefore, is to buy your Shoes where only the Country’s Most Reliable Lines are sold—avoid the sting of unsuccessful experiments j »—and let your Shoe Mileage show that you have bought wisely! Our Good Shoes will meet the requirement. No matter what price you pay you'll find the best here at any stated price. FRANK C. REED SHOES ^7 EAST BRIDGE ST. HOSIERS Hours 9a.m. to 5 p.m. M od , and iSed. EYenings D r. C a rlto m L . T a g y ie ■ , 14 E a st Bridge Street D E N T T I S T T O ^ g r Dale's JeiyelrgiSijore PHbjNlEnWB’ A ir ExiracHn^ ....... 37 ; r MADE IN U.