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MARY'S DROUBLE IN GAME WITH PLATTSBURG ilsburg Paper Says: \The Work l the Referee Was Awful\ JGH WORK DELAYED GAME st why St Mai y's \Academy of jlensburg, desues to retain Referee ns and saciifice the fuendship of schools with ^whom she plays to understand What doth it St Mary's to win every game los<» the friendship of hei asso- schools Norwood's action in bieaking atft^ relations with St Mary's was at thought to be hot and hasty, but fthe Only City academy continues {[create dissatisfact on by forcing ns in as referee, the matter be- ts to deal up and one becomes fre convinced that St Maiy's suc- does not lay in her plavmg qual- ms alone. following is a clipping from last ek's Courier and Fieeman Potsdam basket ball fans will recall St. Mary's Normal game at Og- asburg last season when the Pots- team was taken fiem the flooi jjng to the refusal of St Mary's to hit the Normal's right to have an pire, and because of Normal dis- fact on with the decisions of St 7's referee, Burns Recently Nor- High school and St Mary's sev- atliletic relations because Nor- declmed to play at Noi wood 1 JJurns' work as official *iday evening Plattsburg High and lary's played at Ogdensbuig, St winning 28 to 15 The Platts- BREAKS LEG WHILE IN ITS STALL J P Stone, lesiding on a small farm on the Norwood North Stock- holm load, ldst a good woik hoise on Satuiday by bieakmg one of its legs How the accident happened is a mys- teiy. The hoi e was tied m the stall as usual arid when a son of Mr Stone went to the barn to feed the anjmal he found the horse standing with one leg broken He notified his father, who woiks m the village,and who went home On examining the frac- ture he decided the case hopeless and had the animal killed The hor e was valued at $>100 and is a seveie loss to its ownei. POPE BENEDICT -- ? DIED SUNDAY His Hoi .ness Yields to Pneumonia Attack Oniy When Strength , \ Leaves « Rome, Jan 22—Pope Benedic breathed his last at 5 59 o'clock this, morning The news was, huniedly' communicated from the papal bed. chambei to the principal ante cham- bei, and was announced by Monsignoil Pizzaido, deputy papal secretary of state, just as the ponderous bells of St Petei's, overlook ng the Vatican couityaid, began tolling the houi of 6 Then one by .one the bells in Rome's 4. BARTON HEPBURN INJURED BY BUS Donor of Many Libraries m North Country Has Narlow Escape Trom Death A Barton Hepburn, noted and wutei, wa= stiuck by bankei a Fifth avenue bus Sunday Mi Hepburn at tempted to cioss the stieet and be came confused at- the maze of traffic that was coming fiom three directions and was knocked down Mi Hepburn was thiown heavily to the asphalt His nose and face were badly bruised and skinned He was earned by spectators into the PERSONAL H M Kinsman has recoveied from his opeiation sufficiently to enable him to be out again. F L Snvth, who was mjuied by a fall on ice thiee weeks ago ; was able to nde to the State Bank yesteiday Master Rutherfoid Spencei and sis- tei, Miss Marion, went to Ogdensbuig Satuiday, wheie they visited then giandmothei, Mis Bma Rutherford, who is a pat ent at the t A Barton Hepburn hospital The friends of Mi and Mrs O M Tayjor, formeily of this place but now of Canton, Mass will be pleased to learn that Mr Tavlor is slowly improving fiom the mjuiy to his shoulder received here last October Mrs C. W Biownell entertained the members of the Birthdaj Glub at hei home m High Stieet Thursday afternoon Dmnei was seived at 6 400 cnurches joined m the horologic, Gaifield National Bank, wheie he was symphony that marked the passing of| lecognized by M W Poor, piesident the head of the Roman Catholic of the bank Mi Hepburn was tieat chuich | ed by an ambulance surgeon from the The* end came after houis of zn New Yoik hospital At first it was tense agony, the pontiff now and then thought he might be suffering fiom a lapsing into deluium thioughout the fracture of the light knee and ankle long, anxious night Shortly befoie I lie was lemoved to his home at 630 midnight he took a little nourishment Paik avenue, where Di Edmund L Dow found no indications of bioken bones, although the light knee and foot weie huit seveiely X lay pic tuies of the foot were to be taken to- discover whethei the swelling is caus ed by the fiactuie of a small bone MADRID COMMENTS ON LOCAL GIRL'S PLAYING A Madijd veis on of the g lls'game between Madrid High school and Noi wood High follows \Last week the local High school teams received then first leal setback of the t,eason when the local girls lost the r fiist game of the season to the Noiwood High school gnls' team by the scoie of 21 to 10 Both teams p'ayed fast ball but the local team was badly outclass ed The featule of the game was the basket shoot ng of the Noiwood cen tei, who is the best all aiound basket ball plajei yet to be seen in a girls' game on the Madiid flooi \ The centei lefened to is, of course, Mildied WJbei, captain of N H S gnls' team Containing Someininjt For Lvery Member of the Family. Gfye Us Your Items dt <•> News. NUMBER 48. LOCAL ITEMS. which seemed momentarily to* revive his spirits, but within an hour aftei- wards he began to sink rapidly Career of Late Pope Interesting One Bom in Pegil, in the Diocese of Republican has the following re*> o'clock and a pleasant evening passed m 1901, under Cardinal Meny del Val Genoa, Italy, November 21, 1854 The physicians m chaige do not be Ordained to the priesthood in the h eve that he suffered any bibken homeland in 1878 | bones an( j no g^ous developments Became secretaiy of Mgr Rampolla are expected afteiwaid Caidmal Rampolla, when i the prelate was papal nuncio to Mad- ArnrwnnH Tn TTnVtf» a nd, spam, m 1883 iNorwoott io nave a Returned to Rome with Caidmal Model Meat Market Rampolla and entered the secietaiy- ship of state, on the \mmutanti\ m 1887 Appointed substitute of the secre- tariate and secietary of the cypher —A B Crabbe # Son -of Ncfolk, has become one of tl » pic,ie s /e patrons of oui art/eribn ro'umri Their fiist ad app°us or pi^e & e under the head \Wmchestei\ —Ciouch Bios, who recently took the agency foi Hupmobiles, unloaded a caiload of new cars Mondav,_ Ne'vs prices foi Hupmobiles will be found m then advertisement on anothei page —Nervousness and nritabihty some times aie only a state 6i mind Try standing perfectly still a full minute, breathe full and deep, let go the ten sion in the muscles, smooth out the Q ve r frowns, and see if that doesn't help -Andeison Buchanan, a law stud- BOYS' AND GIRLS' PROFIT IS $92,000 This Is What 9681 of Them Earned! While Engaged Jn Junior Project Work, the-> .Report Shows \ Boys and gVls engaged ya. junior pioject woik in New York State the past fiscal year earned moie than $92- 000, figures just compiled by the state leadei of junioi extension shpw. Out of an emollment of 15,064 boys and girls in junior pioject work in New Yoik State, 9681, or slightly less than 64 per cent, had made final re- ports to then leaders by November 15 when the annual leports of the vari- ous county leaders weie called for by the state office at Ithaca Many pro- jects, however, continue, and are fin* ished later. The chief aim of those in. chaige of this woik is the educat onal develop- ment of the boys and girls, but the reports show that m carrying out their projects these 9681 boys and girls produced pioducts to the value of approximately $206,000 Then costs were $113,500 in round numbeis, and the leturn for their la- bor was thus moie than $92,000 \The value of the training in agriculture and~KbmemaIarig7\Businessr arid geff^ eral enteipuse can only.be est mated, but outweighs the money figures, m. the opinion of educational and agn- cultujal leadei s •-..' I\ McGargar Market Being Built and Man} Improvements Added i ' ent in the Toronto law school, died Leon McCaigai, who has conducted suddenly Wednesday aftei taking a MRS. JANE WERLEY in music and games The eighth grade pupils of Noi wood High school, chapeioned by the Misses Costello and McCoy, enjoyed ed m the Sistme Chapel by the point ff einly equipped markets in this sect on —During the seveie wind stoim sleighnde to Potsdam Wednesday j Created a caidmal by Pope Pius X,' members of the Ladies Aid Society of Andrew's church at hei home on ling the game \The work of the was awful The Plattsbuig are good loseis and barely com- of the decisions of the leferee, Chailes Burns, who essayed the , of referee m this game was the they have been foiced to con- with j!lark ; Plattsburg's reliable center, g t forced out of the game by the, Thursday\'afternoon leree because^of peisonal fouls call- | Mi and Mis E M Regan enter jagainsHum The game thiough- tdlned tweIve young people at a danc . was rough on the part of St lng party a t, fl^ h onie m Baldwin players, both Good and Ostran- avenue TJiuisday evening A musical being knocked out, the game Be- , piO giam was enjoyed and refresh- delaved for ovei five minutes be- rae nts served dm ing the evening Ostrander could resume play\ Seveial of the young people en- ~Z „„ . „„ „,. joyed a sleighnde to Noifoik Thurs BUILD THREE ROADS IN day evenmg and atten ded the Gurry ST. LAWRENCE COUN1Y theatie Appointed Archbishop of Bologna, December 16, 1907, by Pope Pius X, and on Decembei 25, 1907, conseciat- a meat maiket heie for a number of \beautj powder\ sent him bj mail s years, is making extensive impiove and guaranteeing to change h.s com a evening and attended the movies | at last Consistoiy of Pontiff's life, on Mrs James Calnon entertained the May 25, 1914 , Elected Pope of the Roman Catho- lic Chuich, Septmber 3, 1914 Took name of Pope Benedict XV and gave his first apostolic blessing Septembei 3, MRS LYDIA DAILEY BROWN fcooled pioress ments which, when completed, will plexion withm twenty fom houis give Noiwood one of the most mod- The authonties are mvestigat ng the The ice and coolei rooms which Sunday foienoon the hay bam of S formerly formed a part of the build- A Drew & Son, on the Phelps lot on ing, have been torn out and now form the Noiwood North Stockholm load, was blown down The barn was filled with hay which was scattered ovei the field by the gale —It is an old lule to \buy when have been torn out and now form a part of the market To take place at the~~Ice stoiage loom and coo'ei connected with it a modern coolei, manuXaetuied bji McAithur, Wnth & w o y Cooney of Syracuse, has been install- ever yone else wants to sell, and sell ed This coolei is 10x14 feet and I- w h en eveiyone else wants to buy \ by a chemical oi mechanical to B> Built During Next Season Will Total 28 M.les. Wilson of LoiSfsville, county M4RY EVEREST S1OWELL Maiy Adeline Eveiest Stowell, widow of the late Wilhim D StoWell, jrpeii-n|endent_ of hghv\ays_m Saint d\ed at the home of hei son, Chaile\ repce county, was in the c tv aj^and visited the offices of —idavis on, state h ghways, ^ with Roy F Hall, division leer^on the load uoik to be done Lawrence county this year will be constiucted there Mis Lydia Dailey Btown died at her home m Spring sheet Mo n \l->j afternoon about 3 o'clock, of heart disease, aged 67 years Mis Bioun had ndt been in good hea'th foi tl e past fifteen— yeais, suffeung fiori heart trouble ^ Mrs. Blown was twice mauied, hei first husband, the late Benjam n Da 1 ey, ded Dec 13, 1909 On Januaiy 25, 19J.7, she_man ed Frank Blown Besides her husband, four children of the first marnage suivive They aie Mis 4delbert Covey and Mis -C N McDonough, and two sons, Arthui L and Claience L , all of this village She is also survned bv two brotheis and two sisteis Joseph LaDue of One of the most remaikable addit ons to the market is*a lefnger ated countei foi d splaying meats This counter is twenty feet long, has a maible top and is cooled by a sys tern of pvpes mnn ng the entne length along the back The fiont and a pait of the top is of plate glass, allow ng a full inspect on of the meat While eveiyone Theie are a lot of things «cheap in the market today because many people wish to sell Theie aie cheap cattle, sheep, horses and faim lands They will nevpr be woith less—they ar\ almost certain to be woith moie sobn The funeral of Mis Jane Werley, , who died at her home on Mechanic,, stieet m this village Monday, Jan.'\ 16 was held at the home Wednesday afternoon, the Rev C H Carter of the Methodist Episcopal-church, offic- lat ng Mis Weilev was e ghty eight years of age arid had res ded m Norwood , during her ent re life She was a ^ hard working, mdustnous woman and \ was a very familiar figure on our streets up to withm a jigw months ago when failing health kept her at home. She had not been confined to her bed but a few weeks and death was <Jue to age and natuial causes ] The onlv surv vng relatives are one daughter in law Mrs William Gresrg, and two giandda enters, William Latt mer of Norfolk ar Mrs Flo>d St P er of this village The body was placed m the vau't at Riveis de cemeterv and burial will be made in the spring —Ihe Potsdam Business Men's As sociat on lecentlv sent out a quest on naie w th thiee topics—watei sjpplj, A pait of the top is open it may be P ubllc *-tn fc loom ind public pai\ kept cold enough even in the warmest The 1CC1 P ent was a ° Vsd to m>llk on H Stowell, in Piospect stieet morning at 10 30, aftei an illness of one month of neuialgia of the heait Although hei condition had not been consideied ci t cal, it was observed that she was weakening, and the day x — n--— before hei death she appealed to be ailu bVIU olB1 , CJa OUBD1 , U u^m; W J. ing*the coning spimg and sum- stionger and hei lecoveiy was hoped Santa Claia, N Y, John LaDue of r tpUl^nr about 28 miles One for . Manchester N H.Mis Leva Giavel L-^extend fiom Edwaids to Tine, a j Mis Stowell was born at Chase o f Qwls Head, N Y, and Mi Julia *of 41 )>£ miles, one will go Mills, N Y , August 9, 1843, and. was g tacy o f Watertown, N Y united in marriage with Mr William j The funeial will be held at 2 30 D Stowell on Octobei 3, 186i Mr this aftei noon at the home, Rev *C Stowell died Januaiy 21, 1910 Hei g Cartel officiating will be o* ponftrete These loads early days weie spent on a farm neai j being -built with is|ata 4iid, the Noifolk In 1865, Mi and Mrs Stow- g. A. DREW UNDERGOES |nty Bftymg thirty per* cent of the ell came to Norwood, wheie they had f since made their home year I Mrs Stowell was ope of those dear weathei to pi event flies, fiom entering the case Mi McCairai alieady has the cool er and counter in., but the woik of connecting up the lefi gpiat ng plant is not vet completed A new haul wood floor is also being laid in the new sect on When fully completed Mi McCai gar plans are to cany a much laigei and varied stock a.tb to' Heuvelton, S miles; . the\\pjid>.'fio]tn Masspna to Ray- clvalle, 7 Similes All construc- |t Lawrence county is this pting the county road system. It iiot yet known, s<w<} Mr. Wilsoji, roads will be built under this nor what sunnvill be appropri- l for highways under it rial Sale of Groceries canned corn.. . 15c, 2 for 25c canned peas 17c, 2 foi 33c. { canned tomatoes 15c, 2 for 28c ackages macaroni. 25c jjekages Corn Flakes 25c ttei, pei 1b ° 45c can corned beef . . 30c. Dailey Bios. Christian women whom to know was to love. She was actively engaged in Women's Relief work during the Civil War and had much to do with the es- tablishing of St. Philip's church m this village, of which she was an ex- ceptionally faithful and active mem her. Surviving aie three sons, Ethan E of Syiaeuse; Charles H and Arthur- D. of Norwood, and one niece, Miss Nina Mowitt, of Mount Vernon, N. Y Funeral services were held at the street, Tuesday o'clock, Rev. J. A OPERATION AT HOSPITAL NORWOOD TrrrrATS ' NORWOOD D^EATS CHATEAUGAY HIGH S A Diew went to the Hepbuin hosp tal Monday\ afternoon foi an ex ammat on by Dr Madill About a week ago, while at woik at his wood lot, Mi Drew contracted a cold and Chateaugay High school pioved no match for Norwood High school in the game played Satuiday evening/at accommodations, 2; paiking place foi 1 N H S gym befoie a compaiatively c ars. 3 /• r the caid his choice as \o the lelatve impoitance to the village of. each Theie weie 37D caids sent out a^sl- 130 lephes lecerved up to the tip? of tabulator! Thirtv-\pven \otecl spiing watei the I hist cho ce, six voted it scond, and seven chose it th id Eight voted foi public wat ng room fiist 23 foi it second, and 23, th rd Public paik got six votes on fiist choice and eleven on second Tire piotection got one fiist and thiee second Olhei suggest ons with the'r lespectve votes weie New indtis tiies,«5j-_sithletic field and leGieat on centejy r 10 new budges, 5, lelaying of sidewalks, 2 new libiaiy, 3, j,hew post office, 2, bettei moving pictuie TWO SMALL CAUSE LITTLE DAMAGE Twice dui np- the pnst few days have oui firemen been calVd^to duty. On Thnr«rfav t^°v,v f>re~rT l1 eS FoThe\ bft^c^ Mas^ T m^thv O'Dr seoil m JSfolga* ^\et wJiA^\T^h ^no\r burn- ^P 1 et- f thie rt teji^ t^\ httld'nc but The locals victoiy ^as ca rs, small ciowd 56 to 9 I I Aftei gm ng away to a poor, start To Norwood l allied in the final periods and completely outplayed thei* oppo- NOTICE the Peop'e ^of Norwood anA Vicinity ihe last of the week sustained a strain ^^ff^^^ES' l haTC engaged M * ^^ ^ m that wosWhich confined him to \* n * s J* 1 ' Coa t ™ gjjhalf Jen the 1» canvass Norwood A nd'nearbv toims, sti ng men ,„ the Jjj^JJ & w]t h oui 1922 line of wan papers game aftei MoncKV °eVan.n<* t la » w vferp called to the borne ofMis Minnie fNrk in Fiho^d avpvme wftero art Q-VPrheated pipe caused the fire F i^e '•ntV>eheat i i mir stove h?rl H\ned io\b low- find \Wa-wie Mis Clprk's son, pm 3'\ kindlmg H«» •was_^trni\yn t* l oom w th h s moifarNvl denlj \discovered fire 1 m above , \-' An alarm Was sent va, and ical anniratus vr&s so/jn-^tf and aftei a few ntnu'te^ was^evt itguished wthoyt us^.^ .., The damage to the budding atl^ fuif^ nituie will be J-~W- ' i •I Special This Week at the New Cash Market ern Porterhouse steak . . 29e ern Round Steak chop <.. Pork •. ., . , home lendered •Salmon »• e 65. Steams Tor Sale ree new Round Oak B, slightly; damaged . . , .24t?. 24c 14c ,14c , . 28c .17c. . 10c. & McNulty Chief coolc- by rust, at ed prices. Call at once, f ' R • J. Plumiher, afterno at 2.00 Atkins, rector of St Philip's church, officiatng Buual will be made in Riveiside cemeteiy his home At the hospital he was found \to be suffering an attack of appendicitis and an aperat on was peiformed yesteiday morning Eail and Chailes Diew accompanied then fathei to the hosp tal. Mis Diew and daughter, Emma, went to Ogdens Please Take Notice , The annual meetng of the Plum.- biook Da lymen's League Co opera- tive Associat on, Inc will he he'd on s ts f ^^^ j^L-L-*£LE Bargains Set of 2%-ui runnel &leds_ Second hand -4-horse eng ne - Second hand 1%-hoise engine $20 H M, Kinsman Co buijr ( yfisteida.y morn ng The opeiation >vas performed at 11 o'clock and a telephone message fiom Mis Drew at 3 o'clock yesterday af- ternooi\j stated that Mi Diew undei- wept the opeiation well and was get ting along nicely Chateaugay's offensive jplays startfmgly efficient mannei IXent'h was high scoiei foi Norwood > th r 21 pomts Phillips seemed 12; Wilber, |6 and McClelland,-9 , BISHOP CONROY ANNOUNCES\ TIME TOR MEMORIAL SERVICE Ogdensburg, Jan 23 —Announce- legaiding memoi-al services foi late Pope Benedict XV were sent J Respectfully D St eams NOTICE , For Sale. An eight-room, two-story house at. 14 Cottage stieet, Norwood, All! _jy^ you eVer no t' ce that modern, conyen'eriees.. Good well, fi nanC ial writers are poor? bain~ and henhouse, H.-G French, —''When the swallows homeward fly r \ was a favor te old song What . t so«ne people want to sing now is, thioughout the^dipeese today by Bis- \When the swallows downward flow\ '\\ •'---••-•\'•\-—- ^ The annual meetng of the Norwood Ljbiai'y Ass.oc atfon will be \hiejd Motf. dayf Jan 30, ,at 1 30 p m, iri the h- brai/, to eleci one tmstee and tians act othej. bus'ness All aie lecuested to pay pledges on oi before that at which elected for a tern of one year, two duectois'foi a term of two years and one duectoi foi a teim of three years aiid to tiansact such other business as may pioperly come befoie such meeting R <J Wng, Local Secretary. Special Sale 1922' - < . ^.^ money is needed foj. expenses and hop Joseph H Cotuov new books I The pnesls in the diocese aie heie- Pel cxd ^ r Mt , g LoU]Se H 0 arnS) Pies most by drected to celebiate on Fnday^ ^ jj rc . £ g Wnght, Sec For Sale next, or on°such day duung the pres,-T ient week as will be most-convenient-- Tor Sale 6-giade Holste-n_co.ws,_ageS^3. to T ~- } -Waslrbas-nvpudding P ans r pails,-^i themselves and the people a high.' ;™™; years old On ^Vg**^****' -— -U^h^-omsrsnJeti^mTartmost .Arf flgoOn for the Repose of the R °$\$ s ^LbXtnd^nd IH ^f^* S^dfSeib^SS ~~ - Norwood Shoe Shop Men's, youth s and child's overshoes Men's, youth's and child's: leather tops Men's and youth Men's, youth's and Spats, leggings and _. Dailey Bros. 20 ^_ J 1 \ 1 <3a ' K , ' Drusn prooms> snoe taps, m iari mosi mass ox requiem xu f V ic ici/u« wx u».- _ -, „ , , , ] , j c PPO nd hand Bab?s sleigh and wJnte fur robe^ aBy thing>u neecLfor 10c. Steai'na Soul of ourleparted chief. As many B °y s > Mehs and ladiea wm& hand «-- itcsmen wanted to solic t orders j ftv Tue<!dav 6ve hing. J->n. 31, 1922 ^Heating oils gieases and « 0 , d Fh d Mth\ plyed „ ojls, gieases and S^ Old Fashioned ^Mother\ played Salary or Commission, Ad- ^ nl hts m g ytawse wt h marked li« Harvey O>1 Co.^ Cleveland,, 8 u CCC8S# _ —Don't forget the auct-on sale at tine you want some good the John Wade farm near Brookdale, > call 66. We deliver every tomorrow* Jan, 26, a$ one o'clock. Steams A McNulty '_^ge» &,*• 10c. window di«pi»y; ai *<*ry P*nt« *2.98. Sterna { t Stftarnl. —^Don't forget the ghost social at the M.' E, parsonage Friday evening. Everyone welcome, —\An Old Fashioned Mother\ at Music Hall next Tuesday night. of the fa thfUl as inv ted to y We should be °; Ice creeners House A Cahip, Prop. Mrs Charles CyrU8 4 T. '\'<. »— ™ .. \ °t human authority must now pass ^r-Hatf. prjee on all womer&, miss- m to-other-hands. es' and children's coats at Ashley's. . - —Top Jirfce paid tot poultry at f -—All men's overcoats at V* price at? Stearns * McNulty'*. Ashley's. ihovali 4«e. while they last. | ^ y Stearns. y. —Boys, our marbles are here, Steams, pay eagh foJ , I0 pigs that will dress 150 1b Stearns & McNulty- —Half price on men's overcoats\ at Ashley's. „ —Goal heater cheap. Stearns For Sale. Our house and fourteen acres of land; good \barn and hen house* House has lights, furnace jmdJ»tH fixtures; good cisterri* * i • C W. Spotswood, Norfolk, N, Y, -Half pnee sate tiow on at Ashley's J