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CaNBURN MEKlCQ.' Many Events, of In teisst In .E a ittrn MEXICO, N. if.. AUgi 22.-^Tll(I :^V , Dr. Anthony N; Peterson, ol S c ^ e s - bero, and Frotcstnnt chaplAIn a t Sang •Sing prison, who is oficnpying his 1 . Sing prison, whi summer homo In SprJpB atrci on,on Sundayflaj i dellvor t h e serm Sun (,n the F i r s t Presbyterian — - ----- . The l a s t ot a series of open air concerts, given by- the Knights ol Pythias B a n d Ot Oswego, ■will be gWen, In Main street sauaro. Thursday. Village Sealdenlis Pay Tribute To ^Deorge iV. Donglatt. ASlCI? Aug. 22.—Business ■was ded In this village yesterday -------- jon during tuneral services for George W- Douglas, tor 5Q years one oT th e leading business men ot the -------- nnlty. Dr. W.Hlam E. ------- . A ILiaQ -pa^ an-r-HM pain fr *o«o\ Lovers of Floors! S O liA N D BUMS S a P lly i* ftft' In Main street saut evening. August 2 8th. Henry fflradtord. ol Hastings, a* lombcr b tth o County TuBerculoeta otamittec, with th e County y e terina- .an, will be present and apeah to the members o t the Dairymen's 'Lcagpo} ■Saturday evening, at the League rooms, explaining why 90 per cen t ot the dairymen In e a c h tovn require^ to 8*gn up/ betoro unspcctlon ol cattle can he mnde. Ilcglnald Orvls, a termer Mexico, boy, the s o n ot the late Vincent Orvls, has made good w ith the Kardex Com pany as salesman, and by his excel lent record has merited a three ■drecka.- vachtlon trip to th e Bermudas given by the company w ith all expenses paJId, showing ther appreciation ot his good Work and a b ility aa a sAlesman. „ Mr. and Mrs,-John C. Taylor celo-. brated their wedding anniversary Thursday by motoring to the' 1,000. Islands, w ith their three daughters, the Misses Janet, Judith, and Mary Taylor, stopping to r dlnner'on the re turn trp a t the Thomas House In community. Dr. William E . GrltCs, ot New York, otflclated In the absence Ot the Her. ‘Wiliam MacLeod, ot the .Congregational church, and deacon ot that institution. Merton L. Bennett H erbert ,W. Damon, Byron G. Sea-i mans, and Norman E Wood; officiated mans, am _________ as honorary bearers, uSjth \ —''Ick, Justice Irving y A Moody, Frederic* noy, as active hearers.' There were hiany—iny beapfCtnlfCtnl floralloral tributesrib and a beap f t u te s __ humber ot relatives and friends from out ot town were present tor the tn- Dot W. Mitchell entered his beagles ill the dog show at the Sandy .Creek Fair, and won first prizes In all classes yesterday. One of the blue ribbon winners-brought him ?7 In cash, also. H a rry E Lester has been elected JTJMON. Escsvatioit on New Mains l9r ^xlensloa o f City System. - FOl.TbN', AoS*- ,22.—Assistant City- Engineer James E Kinney and a force of 25 meBC s tarted yesterday excavat ing .the trenchws tor the 9,750 feet gt, new mains whlclft. '#111. be laid In con nection with th e 1200.000 improve m ent to the city-water system. T h e pipe has arrlvetf and hea been drawit, and placed along: the route ol the neW mains In HamtibsLstreet, and as f a s t as the trench- has-been open^.^the^^ ms iionoraiy b e a r e r s ^ l th Prank D. The story thus far; | StUl holding ttachel*® hand, offers. No decI»U>S bas bden made by}shrinks from t h e habits o t hli DOTiy ?” ^ * question, though f t did: not al- clty oraclafads t q the type ol electric,don friends, a n d soon h e Installs h e r wgeib^,fun>t pumps which w ill be Installed and. jjj a country house and pu'rslics h i s ihoshed llght-1 Mnstniction Of t h e new pumping aia- . own Hfe. going-iome only t tor ' \\ TVt&Mmiiage Bandicap B y RU B Y A Y R E S Copyright r 9 M by Ih e McCiure N m spap^ Syndicate r pumping. . , , ^ near the prcsw it p^nipjhouse lardwar,..Company, store. South Jef- “ of 10 o 'c lock.. The H ot . ‘William. MacLoed, pastor of tho Congregational church. In this village, who has been attending th e ■ In New York with SSr'jfr.r- sfK HTA« HYAraOTHsi::oiMti'Vor?:;i»:\ , ' BpecUl Price* oa L iq. LoU - Mfc Solly ' ^ , H ew JentT - S H O J E ^ A t E I ; ' - R i a f ft; Jell, U i « m ( 9 l; jrriMi, to~«HT5y '.entofe- ■took immedint)!^. / ^ LsCICCtO 147V4 E. Brii|e 8t., k^t;.8tli mnd 8lk Mlts Grace Baker, matron at jt peas at the W1 ipany’tt 'plant has n’d long hours a re now ■ excellent crop Stale Jloformaloqt f cd at Bedford HlUs, ___ _____ » Independent____ Fellows, of the Slate. Mr- ____ will n e t letnm hero from, the conven tion, but w ill visit Boston, returning early next weeln FAIRHAW. »PAIR HAVEN, Aug. 2 £ —Invltaftoi .hare been received here for tbs m a r riage a t Dr. Deon H: Griggs, of this tillage, nnd Miss Barbara vi^Ice, ot ilochester, the event to take place In this city dn Saturdsy, August 30th. Qr. Griggs has purchased the resi dence Of Mrs. Nettie. McCres,. and wlU occupy I t a fter October 1 s t Chauntey Howard, ------ ] . S l i a i ^ i i Y o i l i ' O w n R A Z O R p i A D E S fWINPLEX SXEOPPER T a k a th e poll tm t ,of « haw Wade n n a gift* y<m 100 perfect sliavfi. Sold on tria l and gourn m ntwdfdr'tfOSreiurs. Bios-F Seiuicssey TheDruffinap p s y f e j^ m m s t. M rAStohe-i' So5.-;ihS ■& Sltiiae In secUCm. X I. ring th e TiVorld Vfar, _____ lAXlge, N o . MS, I . 0 . O. Pi, senUa a delegate t o the Grand Lodge, now in w a ^ o n New York cltj. Past G rand,iArthur Starra. of this Village.. No .preaching eervlco I n the Meth odist Sptscopal c h u rch Sunday/as the pastor, t h e Rev. Jam e s Matthews, will otflcKate a t the'Demiiater camp meet ing. Suraday school will be cbnduct- ed at th e regular hour. • Mr, a n d Mra. J o h n C. Taylof, of Main street, entertained at dinner •VVodnesday evening. In honb^ ot D r. and Mrs. Avety WAweV Sklunbr. of Albany, N . Y., who a r e occupying their suminer home In RxilVoad street for dhho Adajma, bf New Haven, rr. T , la t h e lueat o f hSf ebUStn, Miss Ida 0. P a tten, bt W e e t Main atreet. - Mr. a n d Mrs, John.Y ancer and two chlldten, left'W edheaday, for a motor trip Into Canada, STeU FasUly Fealdoa. The QardnertTum e t reunion was held Wednesday a t the-‘home of .--aghler of f ir . and Gray ,of that place, were married at the M. E. parsonage l a . this village Friday evening, by the Rev. W.‘ d Bttmau. A fter a Short wedding' trip “ w Hill lreAdreAde th ey w r i n _________ Thh directora ot the N b rthtra Cay- u gght b t lb Power corporation have MR. COXDK m COSTUME BALE THIS XTEiliXCi. the m - e x a n d r ia ' bay , Aug. a t.-O B e of the most enfoyahle affairs of th e Summer a t r “ ' “ ' * FOR SALE 1 RAW m i l k ' . Rrdin teercttlosis He Woodworth 7 U )m 1 0 0 0 4 J : j 0 c a t i 0 n a . S c h 0 o l«f, B u i M i f t f s , : B 1 i 00 hijk »- 3 Sf,» 'Y*. C S ^ E ^ 5 EZ 3 ' a o ^ e ^ ^ N T o t H c ^ ■■ - .(rise him, but Rachel ____ light-heartedly enough. \Oh. no, he's not m y husband!\ hhe said. She tam e d to Theo. “This Is Mr. Freeman, wo\ro ju s t frfends, ho and'I, Aunt Lydlal\ Mrs. Galnsford's Ups curled, into a rather cynical smile. , . \I see, just friends!\ she repeated calmly. \Well yourre. quite la tho fashion, my dear .Rachel, but Isn't it rather early days7 tLet m e seo, how' long have you been m a ryledr I in Whtta he Is combating th e ausplclona “Two years.\ Rachel said „ ri an outdoor .•rpecch in u =. i-Ia;.a In the which form* I n his m ln * Stephen, eadly- She had quite m ^ d the i , intorcsta of candld.«c-' of Senator Todd, and Hderly b achelor, and n eigh- pj her aunt’s Words, but T heo Irovmed. toberl M. LaFoUette lor tho PresI- bor. calls In w ith the tragic Udings He h ad taken a n absurd dUlike to t o a Ho h a i a-browd which varied that Isabel________________________ h a s died o t » heart a t - Qalnsford.ahd wished he h a e n o tcoino -- - ichcl la suppoaed to be a t- ,t o t t e house , — -------- . - — i •‘fT'-ro years! Thai's a-Ufotime c with some matrlages.I kn( win* lie erected’Jo neglect a p and the wife.\ The message vangely steam ®nni?3 with their balP turba him, althongb he despises i:v>nl wHl be k e ri n* aux- ^ method of conveying, a wanning, H - SUlle. of Cleveland, te e to tho national po- a method of conveying. « w ar Ha knows his wife has few friends i. she spends m o st ot h e r time w ith her sister, Isabel, who Uvea-close rted t h a t _____ lose tack. Rachel la supposed to be a t - < tending a ‘vtllagg concert with E e r | sister—sho haw left a note to t h t e : poned. With whom, thereIorf„lsoSs comforUble. ‘WeTl have tea;\ - wife, and w h ere has s h e been It n a t ' She led the w a y np thfi^ wide » tal^ with h e r - s ister? He demands th e <i«»e t o a large landing above. Rachbl, ith from her on h e r return, andiiooklns eagerly round, y a s struck by icn she adheres to h e r story, h e the number of robins, • ' dency. Hb h a d a.crowd wb between 23 m i llKi llst-sning. Th« Who heard tlia aj»ijeh oald that It w as a Socialist one. and not devoted to the third party Issue.; us wage cam e ra were referred to ag slaves, and em ployers as Tuastsrs. He told also o f tho time whca.plants wll! bo operated lor the betterment ol the human r a c e Instead of for profit. The speaker told of some of lha pr-.'3«htd.iy evils Im bfa belief, and sa li that the eIccUOa of ' aFollette la th e bUly remedy , Marie M.'Dunsmore, Infant dangte ■r of Mr. and M rs. Grover Dunsmare, led yesto.rdiy after convulslomt and funeral sorvli-cs wero conducted th is afternoon by. th e Rev. D r. Albert E . Lcgg.- of tho F i r s t M. E. church. I n - -------------------------- - —d torment was made to Mt. Adn.ah ceme- hot w ords over tbfa and tery. refusal to te tt whore ___ _ _____ „ , “ ------ nlgh^ ot her sisters death. Martii^ returns to London. Rachel aaks\rhcofi j>eett to meet her there bno d a y . Sho th e ir unfolds h^plan tb mhke M “ ‘ ' Idingl'on to 'h taxi/ . . . lUnUdd to toik tot Mrs. Gatostbrd all'tho tlinto - i . She was full of enthustosm fo r h e r house and for her frock.' i \Wasn’t It a lovely frobk?\ she do- ■ ntanded. • .. . . — Theo said “Yes.”, hut p^vately hb. had considered ,lt hideous,. Ju s t before the frald was due lb leave ho made'a grOat'effort and said; \Rachel don't bo wi}d l^ lh me., bat . . do you; really mean to stay With . M i ? . not take Hackworfh to see h e r fitotT\ H e r eager face froxe, as' If a cold hSMid; had gudd^hly wiped out Itw lo y ouaness and, 'hope,’ •T thought you uadbrstfiod that Mar tin: . . . that I np-iom scr conslde him,’* she said with nre effort, a n d ther we agrsbd- hroke out* n nptl J.’i jtis lo r y o n - ..... 0 smiled'ftUntU. '\elUbut oven Martin! eauldn’t ob- 'g t o s t a y w i t h m y l a t h - ; - le ft a no te to t h t e P»f6d with some m a rriages,! kno-w,\ , ,“i suppowP^n'oH’lTheo admitted re- ifinlly h t e r ^ i dtooov- s h o ^ ^ d lightly, ^'|Gome VP *^^h Smn! t h ( ^ ^ ”l s ^ ^ comforUbte. W e ll have tea^\ - ^^sec^pd d 'R k c f icr’Wtlhli'BdSlone, sad M B ^ E O . H tg ^ O b t H arvard W T c d Sac- boM, Higbce m a d s in ’ the play ana wort oilt In h is choIce<to| X bride. Tho pl«y, presented la s t Bight, ah.n whole, was a aucciss, ev- cry rocmtier of tho cast proving theitt- delves full c_aaal to toe when she adheres to h e r story, h e , toe number of rooms, • ' accuses her of lying.- Ovarcome w i t h Hor aunt lanafc'be a ■very Wealthy distress-Rachel rushes o u t Into t h e ; woman.'she thought One door stood night She eacountors Theo Free-,wide open, revealing' a large, h i * man, a childhood'friend, who offers jeeiUnged room, which W*toInnocent sympathy. One of too things that h a s '|tum ltu r e except lor m number bothered Bn<toael Is he r Ensband.’S | j(mtU card tables and. a gfeSt mi trleUdshlii with his cousin Constance chairs. She w as about to remark upon Malllson. Rachael an Martin, h a v e R when Mrs. Galnstord pasoed her and ‘ o v e r Rachael’s hurriedly pulled the door tb. ’ \W i .Had < b ridge p k rtr last night,\ • plained WrUy, ■-•and th e room h a s cleared yet, Tbto I» .. seco RacKcr'Wdftli'M _ befopChi’:^W ay-t-be- g b a .to- see hor!. ^ ’TODAYS I n s t a l l m e n t , ' t 11 1 t to p a r t assigned KacLcl’s* AaigL :L l A Bower COi^poratton h iv e ^ b ^ U o n to t o ^ 'r t e n ^ a n d a t t ^ d i ^ - ^ t h ,day declared a dividend of f o n t the* hdP* they gave to make toe en- . \i am Mrs. tlalnstotdtocC,\ n ^ n t . o n -the ctoUlMdiBg caplU l tertaihment complete, b e p ^ a lly the i. . ,u . ^ ^ itchcalra, ‘ ” * “ . — - ----- - — .— . - ... ...... tjalnslordto'nle Icte. eep^ally the Theo>wan looking around ttie ri [arrlet Stryker njd wiitch was handsomely but not • )6o numbers on. thb tastefully lumished. The Ibng - — ----- „-eatlE MJO.VW, a M ^ows. a t either end Were hUhg .witn. thoy feel mention shoald ho m ate o t neavy damask curM nn, and toeco the people of the ^ s o iia g e f i ^ were tob many gold m’rro r s sad to o wheth most of th e lutnifttre that made —uQ* * - r r ' ■■ scenorY In the seconc cast s* — ‘ and attractive wassebated,, this was the beatUinl 1>a! ___ ____ i is scheduled- for this i . nlng. This occasloh, Whkh li. In charge ■ of the entertainment commit tee b£ # t T^bbbnd .Islands Tachc piub; comprising Vlce-Commodor* \W. Lani^bn Haydbn, chairman, ThonasiS H. Gillespie, Andre# McLehn, Fredaf- tok Frasier, Chester R. Hoag, General J. Leslie Kincaid and F rederick Cbnde, Is expected fa be one of the m o sthrll- — ^ , Aj too many wherh most of th e turnitttre that matte ggi pictores. one b« the big chairs. “H ’l L Q uian. ^ T h e ^ l s n t ! SL Luke's Episcopal church i hold A band cOncotf in. Grange 1 , next Wednesday evching, it ■ i m s E E v ic f If w Phowiisas^ BfAKRTHOK^ TAXI SERVICfi iw.i 4 t i 4 s]g.iita«. P. STAtlUV Taxi Sarvlca DAYmmORt *fitpii 9 tiw T o m o r to w - T r T H 'tjC ^ ^ b H i’’ , .. , ______ luft catfpbt a nc^blnd cue- Utor, futolfHre,and dftop,l!olt a rmcfialrs a n d ItoWerk. lots of flffwets. - “This to my ow n spcclal.-sanctum,,\ Mrs. Galhslord s a id . She r a n g (or tea, “1 Only' allow, m y deateat. friends h e re, Rachel, soyou two' children may con sider 'yourSeive'm honored.'\ She w a s Very k ind and friendly, and yet ’Then fait nmaccountably con- itrat ' [ don’t believe 1 sh a ll kndW h e r In.” Rachel said, sinking doWtt i n b t the big chairs. “U ’s years s t o ^ w o r t « c o S t o S o d \ f t S \ d l ? i : t o ^ was prowling up a n d dowfi t e c S i m a a . £ \ » • >“ ■“« • ' “ “ evening when a n autbnlbhllo. stmCR h tr, to reported a s not s o well Tcsler-J*j'..i ASlIAS'rAm SsHiSSsa pOUreff but the tea, 'Mr wouldn't J k S tore t o come? I find ho many wives shd hnsbauds h a v e Weparato visiting lists nOwadadys, a n d I'm n o t sure te a t it Isn't quite -a. good- arrangement. 'What d o y o tt say. Rachel?”’'' Rachel tried t o tough \Welir Martin and I ara rather like tost,’’ ahff said wRh am effort “Ho doesn’t like m y friends very much, and f m afraid I dtort like -hto.\’ Mrs. CalBsftofd ‘waved h e r hand, as II to dtopet thd suggestion: that there was anythiag grange in sn<to-nn a r / ^“\ ^ “ rb r l n g him th^n.\ She said easily. \Let h im remain i n the back ground ae a figtote'bt toystery. Mr. she apptoto- o t the: m a r- Buffalo 10 « tih t o ^ la v > e lt!\ ‘'■WlH y d ir huSBand let y o u r The aetUoB *6unde(d quite innocehtA n d _____ _ sworn: thw , At mallCfe to h e r tbiep. jised h e r htod jirouftty' e each, go se.^® eo^^y^*cUFn^Tne3( i ' M M ' m g ^ ^ S a s a , i s S i ^ s s T