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'During $695 toadster ... $695 ioupe .. $950 1 debveied piicea Paya fcftionspA^thaV H\N|Hf ! ;flattle, fdr .jt^anc'C'.t©'''' Lppeai- Against the -Potsdam t Normal Quintet ne of the bigg.estjjurprises in.the SUNSHINE IN JANUARY. /'. •', ABOVE THE NORMAL The highest temperature during the month was 45 on the fifth.and the lowest was 17 below on the,twen- ty-fifth. This compares with a prev>- ious high reading of 60 and a 'loft pf 37 below. The average, _ however, for the 8, 1922. Miss Veronica Murphy Kjjiled / Washington When Roof of flipvi Pictures Fel^ Eilling Over i The sad news reached Massena ;bnl d ft M ^. T __ TO _, 7 „ „ d as month,, was considerably 'below the Sunday afternoon^ Jan., 29, that; Miss, - • -i \ ••* ' • A?OTnn?/»o Miitmtiir /tnn^l.t.' ^ -i^T' \fTCTil'i dern'Interscholastic. League. Was- normal, $ng Friday niight when Canton' \ The \total precipitation, mostly in school defeated,Norwood High the form, of show, was-1,82 i jl byt^a score of Si<to. 24. The which Is but little more ttiari ha Veronica Murphy,. daughteisV ~R. Murphy- of that village;;. was; ;played under trying con- ,' norjnal, th C —• • inches, ^.eh instantly killed in the' collapse; half the; of tlle Knickerbocker theatre in Wash- ington Saturday evening, A telephone' Tlie Winds were_about the average mes sage was received from her room-; elocity for this, month and from the D > ate announcing Veronica's d^ath i Miss Murphy had gone to the the>' is on#ie Canton court. rood was. decidedly off form 'velocity for jbMs month and from the ere outclassed,from the start: west tP southwest. Considerable east -.locals displayed /little of the arid northwest winds prevailed at the ter with Div Scott Montgomery '\ work which hkd carried them end of the* month. The highest velo- Washington, and during the heavy lory-, in. eight straight games, city reported-during, the month was sm>w storm the roof of the theatre .is the Second .setback for the 82 miles from the west on the 23rd. coHapsed,^killing, o.ne hundred and fiyet in twelvfe games. ) Barpmatic pressure averaged, ab- |a result of Friday night's game normally high-during the month. , g , Miss Murphy was killed.in- d and Dr. Montgomery was probable that a bitter right to appear in the' juonsMp. against Potsdam will aged (by Cjaritbn and Norwood. livan> : Patterson and ^hilpot ' 'for Oaiitbn,.Sullivan and Phil- each making four field goals. rson,? v Cantph's speedy center, se- ,pye?Mgfi&. goals* and made- good he fr^0 'throw. Gibson played a We game, despite the;. fact \people stafritly Sunshine Was above ; the normal Pinned under an iron ^girder,, where ith 14 cfear riavs Hnrifio- t.li*>- mnnfh he Jay for twelve hours; being re- leased Sunday morning, but'ihe!;l£v.ed only three hours after being taken;, id, the-hospital. . • ? •' • / Miss : Murphy's 7 brotheiv Buffalo/ 'was*nb*lffitfeH w Sn'd'\ at ohce\foi- Washington arriving.thfre;.' the people that they mean to do bus- on Monday morning,. He left; tJieiref jness. • . • . . for Massena with the' rernains: > 35hf ; Don't fail to attend the sale early Monday evening, arriving Tuegdayi as you must know from experience evening!- ' , , \'• t T r'*' ., • • fthat the best bargains are the first i \in the league stand- to second place, with 14 clear days during the month remaining in the and ten cloudy days. Precipitation fell on 14 days. John S. Hazen, Observer. BARGAIH Norwood Merchants to Hpld a Three- bay Dollar bargain Sale\ Thursdlay d g e hurl .and Saturday, pi,, 'this'^ek *•\'•-\•• AN OLD FASHIONED MOTHER PLEASING E1STERTAINMENT Much Credit Due Mrs*. Hollis Mai tin For Jtb Success The play, \An Old Fashioned Moth- er\ that was given in IVIusic Hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, added one moie to the list of very enjoyable home talent entertainments The play Archbishop o|||JMilan Proclaimed uccessioh to ! edict J^^' CHOSE NAME OF PIUS XI A Eome, Italy, dispatch of Monday Some of the most progressive \mer- chants of Nojwood have arranged'for arid, wifl hold their first three days' sale in dollar bargains, commencing Thursday^ and continuing for the bal- ance of the week. ' Never before in the history of Norr wood business have, the merchants r „„ „ placed, their stocks on sale' at so great acter \represented. Each -number \of ,__ a sacrifice and-this sale.promises to the cast is deserving of- special men- Ntincip in Poland, wlier.e his discharge of important ecclesiast cal functions was undei the daection of Mrs HolliS announced that Cardinal Achille Ratti, W. Martin,, Who also tob\ one-pf the Archbishop of Milan, was proclamed important -parts. Mrs. • Martin dis- fleeted Pope in succession to the late played good- .judgment in .assigning-'Benedict XV that. morning. He has the various parts. Each One scented taken the name of Pius XI. to be particularly adapted to the! char- .'. ? Cardinal Achille, Ratti, Archbishop of Milan, Was for seyeial years Papal be one of the greatest events in Nor- r tion. wood's business history. ' On page three will be fou\ of the wonderful bargains Ciat may b hd t hi N The play itself was a good one; one ..when, the Polish question became some ! in which thfr serious and the humor- -acute earned for him the esteem ,of pus are well balanced. Considerable Benedict XV and the giatitude of g y pus are well balanced. Considerable Benedict XV and the giatitude of be had at this sale. Not all of the skill was shown in the interpretation. Vatican, atithortfes. It was because dollar bargains are mentioned in their, and working out of the various parts, of this service that the red hat was advertisements just a few f the — ~ . . . _ advertisements, just a few of the leaders. These merchants; have plan- ned .to give the readers of The News and all others who may visit their stores on these dollar days, bargains that are worth while and,a glance at : the offerings presented will convince We. congratulate ' Mrs.. Martin and. her company on the work accom- plished. It was one of the \best plays we have seen here in many years., LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown spent Sun- day in Massena • Mi ss . Baxter spent Saturday with Mrs; J. Chamberlain. ' * Mrs. Ray Herrintan is ill. Dr. Mc- —r^For three days of Dollar Bargains see cpnferred upon him on June 16, 1921, when a -similar honor was bestowed on' Cardinal Laurentii ~ Cardinal Ratti was born in-Italy on March 3iU 1857. For many years he was librarian of thp A m^rosian Li- brary and archives at Milan. Later he \became librarian ,.df? the Vatican. In this position he', remained unt'l the new republic of \Po'and established o'ffi'clal d'ploinat'e relations with the fie scored but one goal from the N u Tt y is attending her. 1 with : thr ( ee field' gpajs, and- four throwjf. Wilber^ Phillips and Mc- ind w^e ; all .credited\ with fpur Mrs.. 0; A. Parks spent the week end in - —--=- , . ,.,.;; i — —--- —~t>-«.~ *~v- w..^ —^,v - the H. H. Kinsman Co. Vatican at which time Ratti was ap- The tragac> death r of this-b^aritifutrto be snapped up; yet our merchants sold Victor Jones a new Ford-Sedan po i nte d archbishop and was <jss>fned girl has cast a : gloom*, over the cpm-.|have planned to keep the bargain bali to be used in his livery business. to Poland as the representative of the munity, fo;r she was well knpwnhere. i rolling the entire three days. t. -—A heavy thaw Thursday was wel- Holy See. The second daughter, of •.William R. | This is the dull season for business corned by rural residents in'this sec- That country was ,then torn with Murphy, she Was horn; in MaS.sena ; < oni;> ) and in order to put pep into business tion, whose water supply has been the estrangements from religion brot .December 26,. 1892, arid was' |duca$ed^ these, progressive merchants are offer- gradually diminishing the past few about. W the conimpnist c pro^a^anda in the'jmblicxs^pbl'arid^ weeks. • - . from' Soviet Russia' and ATchhjshop and Syracuse. ' { school, arid graduated^ from;:|h^\l^ts4 _ Norwood bids you welcome, believ-1 _ The Sir Knights, of the K.O.T.M. Ratti counteracted the snread of r.ad- fr»/**f\**w%AjAr €!•*• -i\t» ^HptVl nurtl^YlSlT .\(•\OoV*lliV*** 'n.ii C\ n»/l A^ri ciT\il'**o» Mnn 1 '^l^ia^ TT«^I-I ^trill ooyitin A r1rt»>T a 4*V» o f . ' i i i • • t i* • « •.'.• irtniieYM ' T T t xtrrvn 4-Tia ^K^^aam ftf Y t .;;Pf| McClelland scoring fpur free '. Mr. LaWreiiee McCormick, Sr., is -dam Normal, teaichmg in Ogd|nsbiirg]ing 'that 1 you .will secure de^ls that and their wives and friends lpiCt rdfrtn 81 at his home oh South Main St.- for three years, thenin 1918 she*went:-will make you i % p . , vs alspi v Canton secured,fourteen 81 at his home oh South Main y, igoals,'£nipie evid^^ a^guaKffilng'gaispMyed by Norwood home \after (spending two weeks in worked ..in. the;. War Risk r#uranee cTby Norwood I iri a St. taw^ horne after (spending, two weeks Wirithrpp. •'. ' ' ' in Bureau. yieWs Sgo 4Ti'' T4l The * g p>; another »*-*«STiSI 8 ; 8 ™ 8 ^^,283©*^.*-%-- \ Sutherford of St. \Law ;a-'a.i. %i>me last week. J^nies^s^idy of, Richmond, .^,2: • JI^^IL^-* r ..^ -jf^ni^ cassidy wefek. .. sympsitfty: of'\ K conunent.\ .Lingenf&ieiv, #-*-^ s,\was the Pri^FSt LaWrerice->man sher'Falls^, were \in NPnvooS yester- \\\\ *\ ' ble, which is not saying a ...great -day, -on matters of business. ' . .- • The referee\ called eighteen Mr. and Mrs. C H. Brown visited Jon Norwood and ten on Canton.?' Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brown at Win- nes he. became so badly twisted throp Saturday; returning-home Sun- Is rulings that it was necessary to day. Mr. and Mrs; William LaBrake and s you come again. LOCAL ITEMS. -. . j, —« .v,u ^ ^uyit who don't adver- was eniplpyed Itjse tlail fc business is dead. a sleighride and attended the oyster supper and dance in the K.O.T.M. hall at Potsdam January : 26. A good time was reported by all. —The Northern New Y«rk Devel- u'f»<* »«\.\. «y.u.».^uu » u ^.uu. opment league, in sessioA at Potsdani: \: —The young, men are interested in Friday, unanimously .indorsed the It- ^^ Potish Catholics bv W s efforts in be- half of destitute children orphaned by the;w»r. ^ Cardinal as the Aivh^shoTJ of \Mi'laf* presides over one of the mo\t 'impo taht archdioceses in: It^ly The t51 f ~i_ . \ , ,i , , . jj.ii!:' —ur e juuii g lue u at e 11 She is survived by h^^ged^thfer, A educat i on ; to the extent of investigat- Lawrence-Great Lakes one.isister,^ertrud^ of M*cs?en^ |nd|i Bg which' is tlie prettiest school ject and voted to licity campaign in its slipport t i of its ma'n reauirements is tt»H> t l ,. Cardinal'-'Shall rtn<s<?ess a tborong 1 knowledge Pf Dn'vtVal and just-received their second - load of Western' hpjrse_s, this year^i. .They, are and.Mr.\\ Splendid Atfcca<?tion3 s hi S h mass.wks celebrated by the..pas- 'the game,to. straighten out. mat- Rev. Father Tl. P. Holland of the Sacred Heart church as- deacon, and Rev. Fatner Staie as sub-deacon, and Ibout a hundred students and SW^ \9°^f K ^l* d l° ^t' ™*er Elie, master of \ceremonies ioout ..a. nunui.eu s>buuem.t> emu Wakeneld, Ont., Friday by the death m 'i - . i •.. -. » .,- nspeople acepmpanied the'Scarlet - • - -.'.._..•'. Y There was sDecial music bv the com- . Wh-te to\ Canton, and cheered ily foe jtheiE'team throughout the ' N listless^cpntest. : lwhittafer F. T.P. E> gyiaea8e ; / . ae summary: |on High . G. Ivan ....>.... 4 pot 4 pson 5 leson >. • 0 Raymondvllle the past There was special music by bined cho ; rs -of St Mary's and- Sacred Heart churches. Relatives from out of town who at- tended . the funeral were Mr. R. A. 0 0 1 0 2 8 8 11 0 4 three\weeks expects to return home Barry.'.Mrs. H. M. Mercer, Mr. Frank today. • • .Jjturphy. and- Mr,\James Murphy of Mrs. Q. N. Austki_ and b'ttle Ethel Malone; the Hotel Antoinette, 67th street and Broadway,-New York city, on ,Febru- ary 11. The 'dinner will be held at 6, and the committee is planning a good .. get-together time, with music and dancing. —The world's record over a half mile ice track was made at Malone Wednesday by Edward Marque in class A of the Malone Driving Club matinee races. He stepped a mile in 2.11, with the last half in 1.04. This performance consisted a world's prices that will move them quickly. —On February 12th at 3:30 p.'m., e next free organ recital will be given' by Mr. Frank Merrill Cram in :mal - auditorium. A special Lincoln program will be rendered and Walt Whitman's \0 Captain My Cap- tain\ will be sung by a double quar- tet. • •' —Weather outfook for the period February 6 to February 11, inclusive: For the North\ Atlantic andMidd.le At- lantic states—Rains over southern food High er ...\.... Jps ... elland 14 G. 2 • 3 2 o' 1 3 F. ' 0 4 0 4 0 31 r.£ 4 10 4 4 2 . ...... . . , __,.___.. Mr;- James Keefe of Nor- Willard spent a few days last week wood; Mr. J.ames-MeOartJjy an d Mich- er in Mailone with Mr and Mrs. W.- A. > el McCarthy of Constable; Mrs. P. H. Carpenter and family. • i:yan of 'Cherubuscpr Mr.''and Mrs. . John Robare is.home. for.a few days\ A TdiYw~'T^Tjarr^aTr<i^MTJ--a,nd-' Mr^s,.- Mr. Rpy Fenton,r of The Fenton Will O'Brien pf Madrid;. Sir, William record over ice conditions. world's race record over a Tlie fonn- . and ST10WS o v va - ni over northern por- ' half '^^ beginning of week and again .on ed by Jimm:e McKen-on ovSr the ice track \at Mount Clemei, S ,. Mich —Automobile production by Amen- near normal R o SEPL0 0FE WOLFE Shop* while carrying a-pail of water Wall of Ogdensbujg r and Mr. M. M. can companies for 1921 amounted ta v ^'.- . ' j .i * ° _- _*: - _. «* ^ «.•>*':.• - it n__i «L-- 1 nftft ftftA novel rt-F' wU4rtK • 1 KPin Hflrt 8 8 24' ntral High school of Syracuse, appear .here Saturday. The fol- week will occur the deciding ! of the league so far as Norwood cerned, the locals tackling the Normal quintet at Potsdam, BORN. out the- back dopi?--..of. his, home last Thursday, slipped on ice on the back steps and, fell; breaking his right arm between the. shoulder and elbow. SHOWER BATHS FOR HIGET SCHOOL GYM Row of Seats Placed on Either Side of the Gymnasium Doubles '' Seating Capacity The Board, of Education is arrang- Gleasori of^Gbrnwall, Ontarib.\ M'ss Murohy was a cousin of James Keefe of this : 'Village and was known to a number of people here. 1,700,000 cars, of which 1,550,000 were\ sold in the United States and the remainder in Europe 1 . Although in Doint of size, this output ranks be- low 1917, 1919 and 1920, whose vo.1- Dies i t Home of Her Daughter After Two Years Illness, Following Death of Her Husband carpet work'? -Do the' women who pose for the Mrs. ifcose Ploofe Wolfe, aged sixty yeal . S; <}(d e a t the home of herdaugh- Tonight,' Wednesday, \Opened ters\ with Edith Roberts, with 12th. x episode of \Ruth of the Rods es\\ Thursday and' Friday Viola Dana m \A Chorus Girl's Romance\ shown with two-reel Century comedy, \Hold Your Breath\. 15c. and 25c Saturday. \The Scarfet Letter\ with an all star cast; alsoPathe Al Roach comedy. 10c. and 2Qc.. Monday, Feb. 1^,. William Duncan in \No Defense,\ Western thriller. Comment made by Mrs W. M. ; Kim- bro, manager Greenland Theater, Greensboro, Ga.: \P'ctuie simply great Best William Duncan picture ever shown in this theatei \ A Big V 2-reel comedy will also be shown. Admission 10c. and 20c. Coming Monday anVl- Tuesday, 20th and 2-1-sV'The Old Nest\ the greatest pict'ire ever screened. The picture- that \Over the Hill? wag taken from. Watch, next week's News for details. There will Notice be a meeting of the r / ----- v uu i »Jt u^,v u cj/v uii u iiv/^^iVrf v-i. AI\^± ***I** V»^ J A , l _ *- * were 1,868,470, 1,974,016 and ter, Mrs. John A. Castle, in this vil- Women's Auxiliary of, The American sweeper ads do their own 2,205,19,5 respectively, yet it.was not i age Wednesday,- after an'Tllness of Legion Friday evetrng, February 10, below the expected normal increase two years, and from paralytic stroke in Legion Hall- at 8 o'clock Mntfiora. VETERANS' HOSPITAL AT ' TUPPER LAKE ASSERED It represents production curtailed , w hkh she suffered on the Monday pre- wives and sisters of soldiers, sailors, only from the flood stage of the post- ceding her death. .or marines are invited. , , ^ ^,__ ., . ,__^i .x ji rs ; \y o if e was the wifi-of-theylatie \\„ war demand to the. normal level of the reconstruction period. I Albert Wolfe, who died two years ago The chairman of the Camp Com- 1 —Deputy County Clerk Harry Bol- and was married in Brasher Nov. 22, mittee of the American Legion for ton, in charge of the automobile li- 1875. Eleven childfen were^orn of.. Mrs. Jas. Calnoh For Sale House and lot. Three acres of land littaker—In Raymondville, N. Y., ung to install, shower baths in the the purchase of a site near Tupper cense desk at the county clerk's officejthis union, six of whom suryive. T?hey locate^ just outside, corporation line High school gymnasium. Provision Lake for a veterans' hospital, reports issued a record number of automobile are Mrs. Daniel Osier of Pyrites, N. of Norwood Excellent place for truck was made for the baths at the time that cash contributions' received license plates in. the last few days..Y:.; Henry Wolfe of HarrisvOle, N. farming, P™* V^W wa 5n nahlG. w'th The largest amount of money far li- Y.;-Mrs. Clyde Holden of Ogdensburg, new building was constructed, but amount to $30,000.00, which, _ . \ZR W22\to Mr\~and\Mrs C were not equipped. The Athletic As- pledges would bring the total to $100,- censes was taken in on Wednesday, Mrs. .Herbert Blanchard of Potsdam, •' ' ' '-•' sociation has contributed a sum of 000. Option must be exercised on the when the receipts were $1,889. On Mrs. John Castle of Norwood, Ernest |fhittaker, a daughter, Glaretta money for this equipment and it is Barbour property,Lsite_pfJhe_hosp : tal, the twBL_da.ys__preyious~ta--that-they Wolfe-of-Louisvillef also tw.OLsis.ters •kiev In Norwood N Y Thurs- expected that the Board will furnish by February 20. The veteran's com- were approximately $1,300. This is Mrs. Etta ^Lewihun pf Boston, Mass., Pebruarv 2nd 1922 to Mr and the balance and the shower baths irf- m'itee intends to a?k for a public en- due tp the closing Pf the automobile and Mrs. Amelia Benware-of Malone, -r \ **_*• \• JMU \> \\ ** . * »i«ii«j «.ii.t.;_ „ ,i,«»i *r™^ ^ n ,,.U,Av,*- o.^ oocft nnn A ««wim:tfju v*>nr on Fehruai-v first and the fact besides Sixteen grandchildren and four Price very reasonable. „ Drew insurance Agency. Icharles Merkley, a son, Gedrge stalled within a short time, dowiitient of $250 000. A, committee year on February first and the fact besides sixteen grandchildren and four Wood ~ ^ ' —OiiLy- a few mor.e_Wiek& to get'\ in your supply of maple wood. Sleigh- ing may soon be gone. Don't delay. Notice JEpworth League of the M. E. will hold a poverty social in ige r6om Wednesday evening, (5. All come and, see how poor loofc ' Admission 20c. Two rows of bleachers have been of thirty-five men is being organized that a great many ^peppleieft^thek great '^ariddhildren. placed along each s ! de of the gym- for that,purpose. , \ ' ' \\\\~' 1 ' n '' l ~ T¥ ' \ \ iA nasium, nearly doubling the seat'ng capacity. I t is expected that further GOLDEN'LINKS CLASS MEET'S changes will take place soon, inclttd-l ing some alteration in the end bal- 1 conies. ' , \ ^ollector'a Notice Vil\ fee at the %tore of \W. D. between the 10 o'clock A. M, [arid the 3 P. M. train-Friday, PLO, 1922,Jferjthe purpose of re- ~ taxes* < X BTHosmer, Col. The'Golden Links'class held then- regular monthly meet'ng at the home of Mrs\. X Chamber'ain on ^Friday evening, Feb. 3, w ; th sixteen members After .the business and de- license buying until the. very lkst t min- Her two sisters and surviving chil-< lite. . .. ... t dren were'galled to her bedside and -••--• *.—:•• \•••• , remairied to; the end. W, R. C. LADIES BOLD EN- Funeral services were held from St. . '..l^TAiNMlNT 1 AND SUPPER *±^'h l^LJ^l Phone 34-J F. G. Fletcher., Z4 Prospedt St. ttiornirig,at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father barn' arid henhousK Rbche ofndia'tjng, \and the body was ' ^ —— For Sale; An eight-room, two-story house a t 14' Cottage street, Norwood.' All modern conveniences. Good well, EL G. Fiench. SPECIALS Steams-& McNulty offer the follow- present. _,„_..„ a . ing bargains during thev 3-day ?1.00 votjbnal sessiPrt, dainty refreshments t * ertainec i by t he losers. sale^ 7 lt> sausage. 8 tb hamburg........ 10 Jb dscoes... s b . .$1.00 .. LOO .. 1.00 » • 10 ib beef stew.,,*.,.... 1.00^ Call and see* us at No. 5 Railroad street Phon£ 65. ' served and a social hour was was a t - e ea(jh g enjoved by all. At a latehour the ber& u ' was , decided RUests went to their respecfeye homes - Jeelu,g *hat.they_had spent •» very peasant evening.,. . f The ladies of-the W^ Bt &• held a • 3 , • • -,. • .,- ntest last summer. tP obtain, new P lace<! in ^ e vauIt at R^erside members, the winning side to b.e en- JJ ie. contest g £i that 'j&b$mf . MUMMERS COMING AGAIN Wood Prices Reduced Green hai'd blo'ck wood delivered direct from woods a)id piled in your for 84.00 per.; cord. All sound- 1 —The American Legion Post and musical ' freshmentb we¥e~ served and gatftes. \ of ctffferent kinds \Were played;,-, About AllwRp ^ere^riviie^eijtp see the \•Murianei'$ of ' bPdy hard wood.'- S^A, Drew & Son. ZE METHODIST CHURCH vices every Sunday as usual at f , . _ .Methodist church. Morning —^The play \An Old Fashioned Inn on .Friday evening Feb. 10. Mu- en j o y a ble evMiri^ spent fM^aitd evetjfngat 7i30. 'Prayer Mother\ will be presented in Town sic will be furnished by Remingtori's \Wednesday evening^ at T . : - - _ . , — ^tchist^aiid_tke_tickets_flrAlLgOt ™________^_ Isobell Whites, P«stor. 9, under, auspjees at Hepburn Library —The. LaoVe? Guild of St. Philip'^ Ndrfolk* Tidurfday, evening, Feb. 1 Associatibn. , church wjll hold a food\ sale in the and hear the «t?idcter Bill; fiindfe —ShM valets In TOile* organdy, stor* of Win. l&Brak* & %on t Feb, 11 hearse the ilar meeting of Lyra Chap- E. $., Wednesday evening* dimity and 8th. Initiation and ballot. g a i e price u_ 76 fall paper 5 and 6 cents per roil —Se<* Pag* 3 for thtw «bjr» values to ?8.00. CWfW may be phoned to Mrs. E. J. ^ • - ^urmr g# Dollar Bargain*. —S««KOflr ad, on this page. , ^ StMrns A McNulty. —Special^ p aluminum ware Scaver's. '' on alt china and during sale at Dollar Day Bargains pit Page 8. are tf'40ift <ttt'y03< ^25v!; Th^JMiSr •*•» «^*ing; Ifo's geaspnls. \0)mnl- Canton, ^piks jronpunce dt the-'besfe yet.. \ \ ; ^* ^* Sevefaj bM€¥.,potatoes $1.0Cf ,bushel cash i|'ho;m Lots Of 5 will be delivei&l,; < & M r Redmtfnd, r—iNoiTVoort mpr^b^nts will conduct their first ,DbHair Bargain. T^nrsdav, Fr'(1a« and this week. See Page 3. ._™ , vdls atld. specially priced at Cedar- Sti? ,. mm: Lawrence Cpunt^ liberal price. Hews office,, -B;i?tpr Willing nJ A quantify tef\ jgood flat :•)-• 1 . . ' '••••'• • ' ''*>'• , ;l* \ • '.','',. • * •'••' . -.•**;' r ''.•••-,. \ - . • .;.*v\ -r , .- •.- ••• • •;,• • • ,••,•• -^.'•..-. ,.-- '-.•--,.- (\•• c ••• .. . \ : ••• . i ; 1 ;»' . , ,<>.' • \ '„••-' - •. . ' •• . • ''.; \.'...•.•: v iL.-., :„;,_;•;• i.'•'•:•-*V> . A —v-:-<,\.r&> v\...' : \ •'•' / da? - '.'\'• .; ;(,;•; ' , , •••:., • ' '\: Si7 ''. r v *'i- i ''i : -r;-:';'.', \ ;.•-•' ' ••>•„ • ... , „{* • w 1 \ \''/ . 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