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u l i t o ’-.; u f e - ' ~ ‘| .;f^ .D A I M T , , V \2:00 ■■ 4^:00 STR AND ‘ 2 -S i PNLir PO O R M O R E ! > A Y ^ ■fff :H-,' I-; rustiii On foot, by n u to, by train, by trolley , •Ti-froin- all over Oswego and miles ^ around to see th e screen’s most mag nificent effort in the f i n e s t - s ^ n g ^ ^ ^ t u r e evei* receive^; * ,ind 75-p PockaKoi' Eyw^horo tJ ! ’worUl today is bibhteff the i^ey stone walls ot tern Penitentiary hei^ serving injlsli ! ^ h a r < ^ 4 l | ; i ' ..................... - ft }He sentence }n punlslim ent I^r his Matinee an4 Night ] 'l l ’ ’ (Comlnopd from Page 1.) Iar|ly incun Big. Special Augmentod Orchestra Using the Same Music Score that Played CRITERION Theatre, New^orH City, 63 Weeks. \ \ tOa.MSaw munufaclurer, ot Philadol- 'jjhia, whldi were terminated latter’s dc.ith in 1915. Jui Jtlns drearcl argnments at * u s t ~ DAWES AmCKS HIS OPPONENTS (ConUnucd from ^Pago 1.) , ^ c k upon them, massed behind an ag- sroBsivo personality, a heterogenous collection <St thoso opposing the ex isting order ot things, tho greatest n r u p o n those ■ o r f f i! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r ^ 3 ^ 2 i h d ? 5 3 8 ® o r t u n J S ^ 'f h ? ' IpunSbliiat,' and lo establish w h at' tho blood ()t oh r forefathers was ehod. • r S S V ’”- inant issue sterizing the Republcan party _ , ’party of progressive coin- > '^IjJlhf between these two armies of progroSBve conservatsm and ot rad- -Icalisinv ‘which Are properly aligned upon tm s issue in tho minds and conscience of the American peoplo. . 4s interposed the DemocraWc party, voted b^.alvoldlng the issue. In this eltiiatlon, for which the American poo- , p ie alpue are responsible, the Demo- i S i s i f r i S s befalls those who try to straddle in Dawes said that the Republican party, under the leaderslilp ot Presi dent Coolldge has taken its stand firmly for the constituli.on. “Opposed to i t and in reality iU chief opponent, though the result xnay'be a deadlock ot tho contest for the Presidency, and make BryaUlSm succeed tho Coolldge pof.oy, is a move m ent of untried and dangerous rad- -tcalsm,\ Dawes declared. Discussing tfio League of Nations, ------- pointed to the enormous Ro- against niombo: it tho world com American a rt, point- with'.tbfe world court,\ Dawes said, • p ia s rs g 'S ’e S K . moraes of the debate -on the League ,of JJatlond.” by putting the question measure in tho face of much opposi ' 0 U s e d C a r 9 BARGAINS: Another Lot Fresh From the Shop . ONE 1921 BUICK “6” B’COirMOHlX ipC ^ ftO D A Y (gontinued Poih Page i.) TOURING CAR Good paint, good lop and uphol stering; runs fine. $375 -fcsscd4.o kil!!ng-fitra^'*Mors. lots of power; r 1924 license, s» $475 ONE 1921 OAKLAND SIX COUP& Roflnlahed, fine set of cord llpes; in good mechanical condition; up holstering In line shape; will sacri fice for tl^e lyoyes said the trial would probably legln In about a month. McCoy’s Scries of Insanity attacks, whether feigned or not, appeared to olton. a dotonftc alienist, but was quiet ed by his attorneys. $575 The task of building up a defense tor; tlio^ former ring idol and love master ONE 1924 STUDEBAKER SIX TOURING This c a r Is really Just lilco' new, having been run but very little. It you like a -Studebaker you can about $4 00 on this car at $875 ONE BUICK 4 TOURING Full s e t of new Cord tires; new battery; good upholstering^ has 1924 license; all ready lo rtin. Buy it- $200 TONIGHT tor ‘^’’Reasonable Terms to Reliable Folks , —, — le of these five o f low e r tiriced oars we have. We offer also four trucks a t hargaui jaRDAN MOTOR CAR CO. E a s t 6th and Bridge Mowatt Off For Ten Days. Chief o f Police Thomas tWowatt left today fo r Peterborough,'Oanada,wheTo he will visit friends and relatives. today, and following the Stafe's allcn- dofenso probably will be made. That McCoy, it hd is foiind guilty, ilaylng tho \only woman ho ev Thomas’ testimony on which to base their prosecution. It was revealed dur ing yesterday's session of tl^e Grand BodertyWoman’s Rommice Cost Her Fortune. HARRY STEPPE B I g \ S M O vv Ppocs: Bargain Wfatinee SOb: Ba- ;,‘ta|ejl ,and Children 25. q , BT o Tax NIGHT—Orchestra $1.50 and $1, - -Balcony $1 and 75o, plus tax llery 50o, no tax Orders Now Box Office Open Friday WOMAN ALLOWED .. -TO CHANGE MIND incurred any stigma attaching by proceedingo against huhband, William Dlss- - _____ jacco fund. imp- PosslblUty of cloarlne up the myfl- An- tory surrounding the dlJappearanqe ot $12,000 worth of jewelry Mr. M reiteratedI thor said1 Knox. No. the sUgma ■r^ftltcd erted by her dlvori from undut lo Intlu/bnco ex- doyfo of“^o ^ la tto r ^ He decided COTMrmid^™^ employee had even retained tho bcon^R e d ®into\ho “ case.*'Dap ^ jloyoo had . ylfc’s lawyer to t her. McVicknr’s counsel ni ■flocnccd-Mr?. MoVickar. They also urged that jitnee the entoring of tho deerco Mnyickar Jiaa inherited a sub- stnntinl sunt to which- tho wife 'could claim dower tig h t if the divorce wore not allowed tq stand. . Finally, tlioy declared tho wife had offered her.husband a largo sum of money to gIVo up tho divot • Ya>tenlay.Justico Torap' .the wife’s cLtarge of vlrtui,. _ ______ nduh-IttflU'eneo a s ' prauSI^lO hnd tableable becauseecause borneorne outut by olr- rcasoU b b o by only witness tcrf:ty^ng to tho defend- anVs misconduct and had hired Mrs. M . v , . a . . , s s „ r s , : ’. r s nrt\ niea of McVlckar’s counsel of McVlckar’s c ' Tompk But. *Justlce.' Tompkins went on, Uc“eT p t . « ’?d“tfc‘Lr'?^nX\“' “ \m t room 4na ’’coafidi lLS‘ 3 T o ~ \ - . coversation,. Ibtei*. leaving tbe court , ill iiio luuvickatwas divorced from his first wile, Mrs. Daisy fEhnerson Horner Md-VlCkar, a daughter ot Cap- Courts to. try to citect recoclUatlons In dlvorde-TiVcfecdiflgs whenever poo- Bible, ho based his decision yesterday. n . S 'S 'i f S . s s r i . r s s K eagerness to * o rid of her divorce was prompted by jealousy, she having beard McVlckar planned lo marry s : j r F a ‘? . f ; j s ^ s £ r ' , £ Mrs. McVlcljari had applied there tor ho hn.l no intonUon ot marrying ino.\ .■“ .’ rwVioi firr,'.a”'’S'’a.*r.l..-br.....,«,r srt& n w s ■yAA.ss’’ fS T lE irS f iS 'ls DELAW A f e r ^ S i E S r ■“ ' \ a s s j S c K v r . ~ • • - - ..tifiton, .......... . -------------- d .y^eelei’ and' the gresgjve-, liichefewh'^equeated by Atoericah WdaraiSbn of LaBOr. torfuno of $92f.OOO, ABd then g f S |r as throdgKA#. %e lb ,n „ G .r.„ » j AdYortlse |n the g i U a d l^ , . CONVICT UVES. : ilFE-OF RILEY > fgr th,at l^-tfie convict’s name, was -smteitced ,to life imprlsonmont by m m of his life.’ colored prisohers because of the “col o r llne.’^ Captain Smith, of the i . And how Pep is -peBlt^utJhfyi he is the pot of evOry prispner,^ nothing ip too good tor htm. .Frpbahjy mo other dog in the world is receirijhg kinder treatmon Pep harfe after the lights are frdm the iheas hall for just such an-oc- Tho only way Pep can securo his freedom is to sppear before tho Board of Pardons and have tho Common- E H S S H H S will never appear before tho Pardon l.a presumed,'McCoy’s plea will rest. Ho Was to 6o arraigned today, and meantime the prosecution is busy pre paring K murder caso against the Kid. Nothing short ot tho gallows will the crime, according to District Atti .nT.istnrjiirs.'a'M’: £ : X h i ’‘?m rd rn ,rs.'';M ^ before tho \Kangaroo Court” and mndo hiip turn over tho few dollars ho had to tho jail tobacco fund. ’ rorth of jewelry irlng tho night sho peared imminent that McCoy ,;.“r been called into tho caso. Dagmar £’s s s j s ' lives'across tho street from Notting ham apartments, whore Mrs. Mors was killed, and that on the night of tho igedygedy shehe saw McCoyy leaveave andnd tra s saw McCo le a an other man enter, followed shortly af terwards by sounds of a violent qi rel and a pistol shot AVeddIng Annunneed. Marrle^^At thft parsonage of tio iGihodlst church, Mexico, A^g. 16th;- Clara Isabelle Caldwell and Wll- A. Weslejr of \^lney; tho Rev. Lesley of Vblney; 1 Matthows officiating, e attended by Miss Marjorii oQd Lewis Graham. NOTICE TO LADIES! We have a private section for Ladies a t the LOFAJRO BARBER SHOP 147 E. Bridge St. . Whore you may have your hair cut I and culled in the latest styles hy * an expert. ' * V. LO FARO 147 E. BEHIGE ST. Between 8 th and 9 th Sts Bhone 2055 -J wm SALE I USED TJMBER AND B^ICK 20 Beds, Commodes, Fuf- niture. Cheap J..J.McGINNlS ^ast First St, Miiietto TeiittiB Ctub Hazard A J h S .itl C<>liM:, Bain. ThiirsdayvAii ^.21 coBJiiriuTX MarETTO loM S M lE”' TODAY. AND s? m-'i imAY’AiniiqaoRkow \RltiHT'SrXHE _ . r ? * trem'oildbhK dritliA 'ih^ad oft a theme as old asAdsift and Exe-r. as Mpdem as tfi4,ay. It i? a 'smashing expos^ot the>ofship of Ute great-God It is a heart-^ lohing rohianoo of yon stiid i ■,*—^SQ-r- ; ■ ‘T ^ e A l a r i n ” A TWO Bed' Comedy Biot STRONGESr 5 | ^ i % § 1 ^ 1 ^ : “ A l a c k b i F O R H S ” ATwo Bed-lleok^^ehnett Comedy “SPO R tlN d SPEED” A Pftthe “Spoit laghV’ ieel I t OCK -liA^KiJ! TODAY. Now 'ITOTk Stock Kxehange quota tions furnished by Poste- & Adams Members ’ bt Kow York Stock Ex change. Branch olticoj Crouse 'Bldg., 233 South Warren street, Syracuse, N. Y. -Phone lOOff. STOCKS— IOpeaiHl(blLow|Closf ■ • *^05 Mag 28% 31% 28%| 30% , 151% I52%ll61%il52 82% §3% 82%[ 82% — 138% i r Ain Bos Mag Am Tobacco Am Lo,com Am can .. Am i^eel . Am tYOoIen . A1 Chalmers .. A1 ChOmlcal . Attantjo Colt Am Smelting . Am’ SuErar ... Am I'et & Tel Anacon Cpp . Atchison • «• • Bmd Locorao. iBalti & Ohio . Bethlehem B . *Chl6ago*Aiton'l 5% ’ ___ 1 22 % 63%j 6 3 | 15%| 15% 76%| 77% ■t&%l 45% 128%ft20 t0% ( 41% 104%110i% |3% jl26^ Cal P e t ........ 1 Ckna Pacific . Cen iieathor . Ches A Ohio .. ) ' Chl K I 4 P . i Chiu copper . ! C h i n o ........... ' C M * St P . 151%|151% 160% 150% 16% 15% 15% 15% COrro Pa:co Coca_ Coin . Cosdeh on . Corn Prod ... Conti Can . . . i Crucible Steel < Cab Canc.Sug 12%) 32% S8%| 68% 12%) 63% 13% 13% Endicott Jbhir Eastmoh Kod Krio . • .* ...... Brie 1st pfd Famous Play flfTsk Tires .. Con Abpbalt . Gen 'Electric G im ihrM m -;\ i 110% 110% \% 2% - 46 46% 45 45 272% 276 272 272J ^ J4%l-IE •e \plcssingly plumK’ are the brics forybo. This gown of a^n- ' I f ypft a t r a i ^ li lo wear, baeked-crepe has the correct Imeiv. Fringe ts used for skirt tr^jbingi . FKODFCE MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Tho lollow- ig quotations represent prices sales by commission merchants On the Now York wholesale markets up to A lew sales of clapp'e favorite pears were made a t froih 41.50 to $3 per bushel basket, and from ^5j50 to $7.50 per barrel. HudsOu valley, M im ^ Coppt MOpn Motors '! Mb Baoiflc > .. N Y Cbntral .. . N Y a A TY . . r NOW Haven '.. f Nor A West ... I North PncUlc CwdhjaM tlb . 119% 1W% 19% 19% ,i5«tS5 if clapp'e at froih 41.1 id from ^5j50 Hudson vnll pears met a dull market. Green round b6ans'$2 tO $3, Ihlt,- gj| I.B0 to $2.75, wax 'round. | i ‘9'9 to So to '$2.75, drahh.erry, Sb 1 1^1 per bushel TOO pounds, .and ise , ■Royal DUtpl t 'i $2.25, flat $i;50 $1.75 to $2.25, Carrots realized basket. Orange sold from $2 orate,, wWle phlpimeht lunty sold from- 4 2 ; 2 i White cabbE . rs. • )2 p^b bushel ouuty rough'celery A' f3 per twb-tWtds tjf its froih- 0SWC . ' 1 8 % 1 41 , 38 i 9% 6% 66%; 66% i m Chicago .Gmiji Mkrkhi, ^ 3 'C 1% 125% :% 66% - 43^ l | | Cotton HiarJtet. Miiy t . ............................ -tlfo Dopit-ClilM