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PAGE SIX PLATISBUROH SENTUHIL FRI. OCT. 3, 1919 Take LAY Porta Power, your automobile (any make) and the LAY Porta Saw (or your own saw if you already have one) to the Job. Save time—money—labor. Saw your winter's wood right in the wood lot. Saw it at a cost of 15c per cord. Saw it as fast as three men can bring it to the saw. Thousands of farmers are using LAY portable implements—manu- factured by the largest builders of automobile belt-power imple- ments in the world—with great success. Ask us about LAY Porta Power. We'll tell you why you can t afford to be without one. Well gladly demonstrate LAY Porta Power or any of the LAY Line of portable implements—LAY Saw Rig, LAY Porta Saw, LAY Pole Saw, LAY Porta Mill, LAY Pcrta Pump, LAY Farm Light. LAY Milking Machine, etc. Come in when you're in town. A. H. MARSHALL CO., INC. Plattsburgh, N. Y. CHAMFLrAIN. . .Sept. 30.—The annual meeiing of the Red Cross will be held at the jLyceum Theatre Thursday at 3.30 p.m. Everyone is urged to be present. Tb.e Women's Home and Foreign jMHsjlionary Society hold a public rneet- jarig in the Presbyterian church Fri- day evening. A lecture was read by Mrs. Robert Bestor and illustrated by .stereopticon. views. The lecture .•Was very interesting and instructive. Mrs.. John George, of Plattsburgh, Was. the guesW of Mrs. J .N. Moore at the Champlain House several days End returned to her home Saturday. MW Lucih? Moore left Tuesday for $?ew York City where she expects to l^nter Miss Conklin's school for a se- pretarial course. J7 H. Crook has returned from. New nrork. Geo. Whiteside left Wednesday for Concorn, N.H., where he attends St. Paul's school for boys. Mrs. M D .Briggs, Miss Irena Slas- feon, Miss Ella Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Park Erwin, Mrs. Frank Webb, Mrs. C/B. McKay,. Mrs. Willis Stone, Mrs. £ Stewart and Rev. C. V. jWineh attended the W.C.T.U. convention at JBllenburgh Center Friday- Miss Slos- son 'as convention president presided Jtrery capably and delivered an ex- cellent address. William Falcon and Miss Beatrice u,* of, Rouses Point were mar- suffered bruises and cuts. Forest Durett went to Plattsburgh Monday tt> t bring home his son, Sher- man, whp has been in the C. V. hos- hp pital for 'n week, rec ing from the effects of the kick ho received from a horse. Mrs. Thomas Nelson is very ill. Mrs. Hdtlafey Mitchell has returned to Sehenectady after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. L. Lamare. Mrs. George A. Phillips, of West Plattsburgh, is visiting her niece, Mrs. T. C. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark and family of Comstock, X.Y., have been spend- her daughter, Mrs. Fayette. „ Henry Jabaut is suffering from a broken arm and other injuries sus- tained while threshing. REDFORI). Lieut Stanley Wade and mother have returned to their . home in Oreenbush. Mass.; after spending a few days in Peru, the guest of Mr. Frank Clouprh. Oct. 1.—Mrs. Oscar Ooddeau, of Dannemora, is visiting her praents. Mr. and Mrs. James Cayia. Coral Bell and friend, Frank Otis, of Paul Smith's, have been spending few days with Mr. Bell's parents. AlJHri Eva 'Bell has returned home after having been visiting friends out of town. Mrs. Victoria I^ubray has returned home after spending u few weeks with her daughter in Nashua, N.H. Charles Corlaw is transacting husi- >ss in Tupper Lake. Miss Mary Amell is on the sick list. Mrs. Phil Dubray and little rinugh- r spent Sunday in Red ford. Mrs. Frank Bailey and daughter, Gladys and son Albert were 1 the guests of Mrs. John Canlon on Sun- I clay. Rev. Father Bachand, of Platts- burgh, motored to Redford on Alon- ( clay. and Mrs. George Delcore, of , Standish, wore in Redford on Sunday. Edgar Drolette. of Dannemora, was iho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Con- ^ Ion on Saturday. ' Air. and Mrs. Barnahos Gauthier spent Sunday in Riverview. Alfred Amell was ,in Ausablo Forks rn Sunday. Miss Agnes Denton, of Peasleoville, was the guest of Miss Florence Wil- son on Sunday. E. Gosselin who has been in naval | service for sometime has been wel- come DANNKMORA. GOVERNMENT BACON IS HERE FOR DISTRIBUTION I t I'udprv.-ood Paper Co. Sends Carload > be Sohl at Co< t—Mayor Bar- nard Undertakes Distribution Today. CITY * # * # VICINITY d home with his honorable dis- charge. ', Harold Brenan, of Dannemora, was the guest of Paul Wilson-on Saturday. Albert Bourdon, who is emploscd at Loon I-ako, was home over Sun- day. CliAYBURGII. Digging potatoes seems to be the order of the day. Lillian Waldron has returned home ing a few days with his father and Rafter spending the summer at Cliff Through the efforts of the Under- wood Paper Company, the people of his city will be given an opportunity o take advantage of some of the low prices at which (government food- j Ts have been offered in other cilios John L f f w diiy.s a^o, Thomas F. Ad-, rianee, manager of the local Tinder- wood mill received word from the main office at Glens Falls that a large quantity of bacon, which seemed to K- about the most acceptible of the (iovernment food bargains, had been secu'-ed by that company for distri- bution among its employes and oth- ers who might wish to purchase it. Part of the shipment was intended r Pittsburgh and the remainder of tnc consignment was distributed in Glens Falls, where it found a ready sa 1 < Mr. and Mrs. Tarling* are away o: a vacation. Mrs. Bertha Spell man is visiting her niece, Mrs. A. Gillett. Mrs. Reuben Lord, of Saranac, spent a few days with her mother, this week. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Durett left Mon- day evening for a motor trip to Mid- 1 1 laveii. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Denton and fam- ily, of Peaaleeville, were over Sunday guests of Ira Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubray were callers in Plattsburgh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Delore of Standish, were, over Sunday guests at Philip Dubray's. * School is closed here for a potato Oct. 2.—Jack McCurry has been appointed to the- railway mail service, and reported for duty at Albany last Saturday. , Dewpy Trombly and Leo Macksey have entered the Albany College of Pharmacy. A great number of the parishioners of St. Joseph's K. C. Church attend- ed, the pilgrimage to Mt. Carmol, Montreal, Tuesday. Richard S. Nichols has purchased a Maxwell runabout. Rev. Father Boulanger, former pas- 1or of St. Joseph's church, retired motored in from Montreal his pre- sent homo, last week, spending the week-end the guost of Rev. Father Hervieux. Father Boulanger was warmlygreet- cd by all his old friends here. The venerable priest has changed but lit- tle ill appearance since leaving here, still bearing the kindly expression which endeared him to the hearts of all. John F. Macksey, a veteran prison officer, has retired and has moved his family to Xorwich, N.Y. Mr. Mack- sey and the members of his family will be missed greatly by their friend: here. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robinson have returned from a two weeks' moto Irip through southern New York and 1 New Engjand. | Mian Elizabeth Moran, of Whallens- j burgh, is 1he guest of Mrs. O. W. Cook. Miss Anna Goodman, ot New York, who has been the guest of Miss Eli- ; nor' Madden, has returned to her home. The work of tarring the stati highway between here-\ and Goods- ville has been completed. The remain- der of the road will be finished with- j in a few weeks, thus making a stretch I of solid macadam road between here ! and Plattsburgh. It is to be remembered that this road has been built by convict labor which speaks very highly for the'ir effi- ciency and workmanship under- the s that of the same quality of meat when direction of the officers in charge. ! purchased at retail in this city. The Thursday evening weekly dance » Mr. Hall, who is vice-president of will be omitted this week and will the Underwood Company, and of the take place at the Town Hall Friday imperial Wall Paper Company, stat- ^ ~ . , -.sv-*!*. . .* fir! \/outoivlo-(r i \h n i- cavaro i OZk rl fYQ flea r>f • —Saturday will be \Tag Day\ for the Young Women's League. AI em- bers of the several girls 1 clubs will patrol the streets, selling tags \to help keep the club house.\ It is hoped that everyone will buy a tag early, and wear it during the day, to show that they wish to help in this splendid work. Headquarters will be at the First National Bank, and the drive j will be under the direction of Mrs. H. Booth, Five thousand dol- lars is needed—$3,591.40 has already been raised. —Eliha and Nellie M. Brand, of South Burlington, have purchased the farm property of Fred. B. and Annie S. Catlin, of that place. —Mr. Joseph R. Fairfield, Jewish Messrs. James arid Charles C. Mur- nane, of Chazy, called on friends and relatives in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.'Louis Peryer, of West Chazy, motored to this rity yesterday. Mrs. Eugene .Brown, of Otego, N.Y., returned home Tuesday, after spend- ing a week in this city visiting friends and relatives. Mr. H. S. Bateman, of Champlain, as a business caller inn this city yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seguin, of Rouses Poinr, motored to this city, psterday. Mlllard S. Allen, son of Bdson Al- len of this city, who recently returned from overseas with Co. L, 26th In- fantry, First Division, A.E.F., has re- turned to his home here. Mr. Allen received his discharge at Camp Dix, after having participated in the pa- rades of the First Division with Gen. Pershing in New York and Washing- ton. Welfare Board representative Plattsburgh Barracks, will speak the Kol Nidie services, Ahabati Sho- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Davison, Mrs. Walter E. Davison and Mrs. Alann'ing Carter, of Mooers Forfcs. lem congregation at 7.30. \ were among the out-of-town visitors' —There, will be a regular meeting in thih cit > T yesterday, of the Trades and Labor Assembly ' The teachers and pupils of Dist. tonight at eight o'clock. All members No - f ' Schuyler Falls, are much pleas- are requested to be present. d to that Miss Clestine Doty iimong the employees of the T* n - t Regular meeting of the Hori- won ftrst Prl»«* at the Plattsburgh dem-ootl Company and the Imperial I con Hoge company tonight at eight f fair on a crochet yoke and Miss Es- Wall Paper Factory, which financed . oc ] Ock . A ll members are urged to be ther Carroll won second prize on a the purchase from the Government. present '-' ' ' \ cr ocheted %<BLg for a sofa pillow cover. The message to Mr. Adriance stat-! The September meeting of the' Mrs> Sojfthie Newton and daughter, ed that S. Carter Hall of the Under- j DAR wi]1 meet a t the home of'Mrs. | Miss Mary/left for New York Monday wood Company, would be in this city c j y ert ; Saturday afternoon, at 3 • evening. MJss Newton who received on Thursday to make arrangements 1 O > cloc k H c j^iles will address the | a scholarship in a French University, for the distribution of the food in this meeting on Americanism. After which ' wil! sail witl * a £ r °up of young city. There arc 9,000 pounds in the \' shipment. According to this plan, Air. Hall here touch a social hour will be enjoyed. j ladies, Saturday. —Heavy rainstorms accompanied by I Mr - and MrS - Loren Bsomley, who intermittent thunder and lightning , went to Nashua, N.H., by auto, are yesterday and at once con tinued all through the night. At ejected home this week. They wilO with Mayor C. E. Bar- nard, with a view of securing his aid in the distribution of the carload of bacon, which arrived here yesterday. readily consented to distribution of the City Hal] ami 7 ''.\ h dlebury, Vt., going by Cannons Cor- 1 digging vacation. j ners and leaving their Tuesday morn- ing, accompanied by Airs. Dureti's mother and uncle. A number of men were hurt Sat- Quite a few of the young people from here attended the bazaar and dance at Black Brook Saturday night. There wiH -be a special meeting of urday when a coal dar loaded with j tne p LOC ] Cross at the Red Cross rooms scrap iron, upon which\ they were ! at Mrs. Gauthier's Saturday afternoon riding, was overturned in the yard of • a t 2.30. Ail members are requested j t the C. O. & 1. Co. Among the men injured were Air. Murray, who sus- j talned a broken leg and arm, two 1 resent as it an important meet- b« and a skull wound; Mr. Elm«r St. Germain ,a broken' arm and Mr. Cook, a broken arm. BASEBAIJJJ GAMK. One of the last and best baseball St. Mary's church Monday morning at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. took: the 7 o'clock west boufid strain on their wedding trip. •Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, of Ogdensburg, iwho have been visiting Miss Lizzie Clark and Miss Kate Algie have re- turrted to their homo. Rev. C. V. Winch, Airs. M. D. Briggs and Miss .Helen IJriggs.left Monday morning by auto to atjqnd the • preachers' meeting at Crown -p oil ^ t { 6 3 rd Infantry of this city. As the Mrs.. Louis Sanschagrin, who had a \ G:h ' f l has lost but a sma11 Percentag-J Very serious heart attack Friday is j o C their scheduled games ihis season *lo'wly recovering. Arthur Sanschagrin is visiting his parents. Miss Cynthia Gay ta, spending a few Weeks with her aunt, Mrs. James Burroughs. - The Sabbath quiet of our little vil- lage was disturbed by the noise and jctisputes attendant upon a ball game Sunday afternoon. The peace of the tlead as well as the living was de- secrated as a portion of Glenwood cemetery was used as a parking place for -cars and vehicles and a ren- jdTezvous. Courtesy is evidently not a (baseball tenet. Oct. 1.—Mrs. E. Hayes is on the sick list. Aliss Lucretia New comb, of West Plattsburgh, is caring for her. Airs. Banker, who has been visiting at the homo of her brother. Dr. C. D. Da vv, has returned to her home in Albany. Miss Alice Taylor is a student in The house, owned by Mr. AI. Fish ,was* totally destroyed by fire Sunday night. Mr. Fish is in the Physicians' Jlospital for treatment. The loss was partially covered by insurance. Join the allied citizens of America ^S your part as an American. CADYVIIJIJE. Sept. 3 0.—Miss Evelyn Kelly re- turned to Plattsburgh Thursday after' spending a few days in town with Jier parents, ATr. and Airs. Edward Kelly- / Geo. Storrs, who has been in camp SBtt Long Lake for several weeks, has 1 returned home greatl'y improved in \health. \ The children's choir of St. James' cnurch recently enjoyed an auto ride f.anies of the'season will take place next Sunday alternoon, October 5th, at West Chazy. The W T est Chazy ball | th( ? Emma Willard Seminary, Troy. tossers will cross bats with the famous j Ijetty Taylor is attending the PHtts • burgh High School. The Harvest Supper given by the ladies of the M.E. Church was a com- and as West Chazy has won all but j plele SUCC ess. 1 wo, this no doubt will be out- of iho j ]\i rs . F. T. -Sorrell has moved her best games of the season. Dem will j funl j s hing .store from the Myers' I e in the box and Lyons behind the j ^j^k j n t o her tenement house, bat for 'the 63rd. The oakery for Wes* , The families of Dr. Win. Ladue, Chazy-will be Anderson and Thur-'-Q r Q y) Dare, F. J. Rugar and H. ber. A.-Riley visited Montreal Sunday. SARANAC PERU. 1.- Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon have moved to Burlington, ' J Willis Clark has moved into home for the winter October 1.—John Muzzy, of Water-• O ct, bury. Vt., in visiting his daughter, rr-., y ] 0] Mrs. James Kimball. • I y t Sherman Lobdell, Mr. and Mrs. | Jas:. Lobdell and Mrs. Grace Parsons motored to Howick, Quebec, on Thursday to attend the burial ser- vices of Mrs. Stewart, of Montreal, •who died on Monday. Air. and Mrs. Will White and Mrs. Susan Cane, of Saranac Lake, called J left Sunday, for Ithaca where they on friends in town Sunday. ] wil] enter Cornell College. The many friends, of G. W. Bull are | EJdred Lombard has accepted a pos Mayor Barnard undertake the bacon from thf cans will be brought to that build- ing today. Each can contains twelve pounds of A No. 3 bacon. The price has heon figured at actual cost, which is 34 1-4 cents a pound, or $4.3 5 per can. It will readily be seen that there is a very considerable saving in the price of this bacon as compared with two o'clock this morning there was brin ^ wSth tnem Mrs - Stoughton, who little sign of a let up. In fact H was has been visiting there for several raining as heavily as it had any time during the night. October 10. Let'ff get togeth- and enjoy ourselves', everybody. ' yesterday that severaj carloads of tnis 't>a.con', which has J carl been figured CADYVlIJiE. down to actual cost price, has been sold in Glens Falls, and that in no ' case did not fail to give entire satis- faction. The bacon will keep indefin Oct. 2.—The children's party held itel y and means qu i te a saving to peo- -. the Rustic Casino on Wednesday pl o who i n pome case s ra i g ht not care evening was largely attended and all t o purc hase an entire case, but who had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Anna Huntly spent Wednes- day in Plattsburgh. Alverda Monty; also Miss Myrtle might pool their order with some friend or neighbor and divide it af- terwards. The bacon will be on sale today at Storrs, of West Beekmantown, Jack the Cit y Hall and those desiring it Lamoy of Morrisonville and Floyd may purc hase it at any time after Jock, of Dannemora, enjoyed an auto trip to Saranac Lake on Sunday. J J. L. Goodspeed and son, Albert, of South Plattsburgh, passed through town Monday^..en route to Lyon Moun- tain. Elwyn Huntly has enjisted in the Quartermaster Corps at Plattsburgh Barracks. Mrs. Effie O'Connell spent Satur- day in Plattsburgh. Mrs. AI. H. Tormey, who has been this morning. Mayor Barnard has ar- ranged for assistants in distributing the cans, which are sold on the \cash and carry\ basis. The saje qt the bacon in Glens Falls found no opposition among the drop in the bucket so far as their mer- chandizing is concerned, although it is recognized as a distinct saving to ftumli -s who purchase it. The only stipulation attached to the purchase of this bacon is that it is not being confined to her home for several days bought fo r the - purpose of reselling and that hotels or other places where used in quantities may pur- the same as individuals, upon Airs the Lewis moinhs. Air. Seymour Clark has purchased the home of C. L. Durban. Kenneth Clough and Richard Cove to know he has arrived safely 1 ition with the D. & H. Company at is able to be out again John Devan, of Burlington, has re- turned home after spending a few days wilh relatives and friends in town. \ Miss Rose I Lavigne of Morrison- ville, was a pallor in town Sunday. Ernest Curran, of Dannemora, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Nellie Tormey was a caller in Plattsburgh Saturday. Edmund Ryan motored to P|atts- j burgh Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dutton called stration given by the city nurse. This on their daughter, Mrs. R. Milne, of Plattsburgh Saturday. The Misses Maude Darrah and Ruth Hooey were callers in Platts- burgh Sunday. Miss Alverda Monty spent Tucidaj, iti MorrisonviHe at the l.^uie of Air. food is chase n whom there is no quantity limit. DEMONSTRATION AND CLINIC THIS AFTERNOON. ! The regular children's cjmic will be I held at City Hall this* afternoon from to 4.30. Aside from the usual, ! clinic, there will be a food demon- I(I Ali Geo. Jock. home from duty overseas, after hav- ing travelled through nine different countries during his service. His ex- periences were most exciting and in- teresting. He also had the honor of Rouses Point and begins.work Oct. 1. ' Six or our Boy Scouts had the honor of assist ins? in the carrying of the ' Roosevelt Flag: K. Gilson, E. Hart, ] t ihould bo of interest to mothers, who desire to learn the proper diet for children at different ages. Diet is one of the most important factors in the health t Liid growth qf the child, and a corii:. diet i.s sometimes the only thing noe<fo*ll to develop u child that is not up to standard. All mothers are cordially to attend and are urged to bring the babies to this clinic and ;leinon.stration. and Plattsburgh. ery pleasant afternoon was spent to Union Falls- and a picnic lunch , Wcdm-.sday when the Women's Home furnished by Father J. J. Kellcy and pthers of the parish. Miss Anna Storts, who has been ©pending the summer wilh her uncle, George W. Storrs. returned to her Jiome. in New York Ciiy Saturday. John Cataract spent a few days at ! ;\i n his home here last week, returning tojj ;i s !Lake Placid Ha tin-day, where h (employed. Gifov Aliller was in town last week for a few day« visit, returning to Saranac Lake, Kal urda.\. Ho was ac- companied by his mother, Airs. V. K. ffrumbull. R. H. Cooper, of Rr Was the guest of J.nne: J3unday. J. Egbert, A. Davis and R. Day. participating in the \Pershing Hon- j Scout Day contributing his car for OI-K'\ and parade in the city of Wash- j trio purpose. ingion. ' H. C. Marshe, Ph.G., is to open a Air. and Airs. Armon Dodge and J drug store in the building vacated by dill (lien and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bow- the library. on motored to Malone recently by way j Air. Joseph Rock is very ill at the of Lake Placid, returning by way of home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Signor. Last reports were not very favor- able in regards to the health of Mr. Joseph Jarvis, who has been ill for .sometime. Airs. E. Trudeau R.N., from Seh- enectady is visiting' her mother, Airs. Joseph Jarvis. Air. and Mrs. Geo. Backus and chil- dren of Centerville, Mass., are spend- ing the week With Mm. Backus' fath- er, Mr. H. E. Heyworth . Air. and Mrs. Seymour Clark re- turned from New York Tuesday. Airy. Mis.u011u.ry ladies held a business meeting and tied a quilt, and packed a barrel for the Deaconess Home in Albany. Alany thanks to the friends Tor (ho contributions. Air. and Airs. L. Laheo,, Air. and Chas. Bverloth, Air, and Airs. Kimbn.Il and Mr H a nah Nay, Air. iinfl Mrs. Claude Kimball and Jas. Kimbiill, jr., motored to Mooers th ho m attend of Mrs surprise party Levi Averill. M r. few ery pleasant time. Richard Cane spent ek Worces- ei-hend. LI. While o\ el Air. and AIt>. LYON MOVNTAIX. clays the punt • \'i., visiting ai Cane. I AI;u-luui. of 11.ion, has pui- .ciiaM'd from Writ. Napper the proper- ty known as the \Aladole Farm and chu.w ak e at once Sepi. IJO. - JOai jCiark, 1-Jdu. Alii A11 I'.llll Spflll IV Clark ill spend a fe ] Orl. 2.— Mrs. F. C. Webb spent a \ few days last week at Air. and Airs. Harley Bateman's at Champlain Airs. Willis Stone, Airs. (<\ C. Webb, ; Airs. C. B. McKay and Air. and Airs. } Parks Erwin attended tho W.C.T.U. convention at EHenhurR Center ]asi week, Friday. Airs. Lynus Lasher, of A1 burgh Vt., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. \ Mc- Kay last week Wednesday. George R, Clark, of Lachine, P.Q., was a caller in town Sunday. Mr. and Airs. John Chilton, of. Og- densburg, N.Y., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Park Erwin. Air. and Airs. Fred Peck have mov- ed to Mooers. Mr. and Airs, Hector Kaufman and family v^ere callers in Plattsburgh Sunday. Mrw. John La'fountain and children returned home Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Rob Lucas and son, SOIJ)H:RS HKLD FOR KXAA1IN VTION FOR ASSAULT. rjDENTS OF COLGATE FACE & months. Miss Elizabeth Signor left night for Ithaca, whepig*^**! ent#L_ upon her senior year i* Corneuwfljftii- versity. ! Mrs. F. W. MesickJof Albany, who - ' -^-I'the gueafrof Mrs.' W. RIP 1 , > 4,, . fi , , t , . , , r ' home. CoUege Boys May Be Indicted Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile.y spent For Assault, Because of Drown- Sunday at Silver Lake, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irad Fetherston. Mrs. Adelia Dare Banker, of Al- ing Following Hazing. (By the Associated Press) tJTICA, Sept. 30—Indictments .of many members of the Sophmore class of Colgate University, On the charge of assault, second degree, for partici- pation in the hazing of Frank McCul- lough, which resulted in his death, is the possibility, which District Attor- ney Kiley intimated at the conclusion of the inquest at Hamilton today. The inquest practically established bany, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Dare, of Morrisonville, re- turned home Monday. Miss Anna Goodman has returned to New York, after spending two weeks' vacation at her home In . this city. . Mr. C. H. Humphrey, ,of Mooers, was a business caller in this cityyjes- terday. that McCullough was attacked by j Mr . Josep h Grimshaw, of, Cham- V cramps while swimming from an is- plain> motO red to this city yesterday. land where he had been marooned by Sophomores. CHARTERED STEAM LAUNCH TO HAVE NUPTIAL KNOT TIED. Yesterday afternoon about Miss Eda Painchaud, of Champlain, called on friends in this city yester- day. • • Samuel Goodrich, son of Isaac Goodrich, of this city, has arrived home from Camp. Dix, after having received his discharge from the-army. Mr. Goodrich was a member of .the two I 28th Infantry, 1st Division, and spent o'clock an owner of one of the speed- j thirteen months in France and Ger- iest motor boats on the lake and who was working on it at the dock, was many. Coroner W. W. Finney; of Peru, asked by a coupje if he 1 would charter 1 spent yesterday in this^ city on bu.si- his boat to take them over to Grand ness j his boat to take them over to Grand ness. | Isle as soon as possible. I It seems the young couple, who, by the way were, Mrs. • Carron, aged &8, of this city, and Mr. Rock, aged 72, of Grand Isle, wanted to have the knot tied securely at South Hill, T ia Isle that day and had planned on going over in the Lutz boat, but -as that did not show up and time grew shorter they became anxious fearing that the joys of a long and happy life were to be shortened by a day if they didn't make some arrangements for transportation immediately, so they chartered this boat from the par- ty mentioned above, who's name is withheld for various reasons and reached the Isle in time for the big- event. But it certainly looked like a case of missing your own wedding for awhile. NORTHWESTERN ARMY OF RUSSIANS ADVANCING HELSINGFORDS, Oct. 1 (delayed) — By French wireless.—Despite stub- born resistance, eleven villages have been captured in the general move- ment of the Russian Northwestern Army, according to advices received here. The offensive is continuing. for return to New but Air. Cy.irk wi] York. Clarence Durgan, of in company with two other men, has purchased land in Wilmington and will soon open a fox farm. Airs. Ada Craig has purchased a new Studebaker car. Air. and Airs. Leonard Gladd, of l.ow.'II, AI.iss, }»:i\.- been M-.itnm Air. Gladd'b sister, AIIM. Kd. I'.urbyr. Time and tide wait for no man Two soldiers, Walter Adkins, aged but time and care applied to farm 17, of San 2«Yancisco, and Roland An- ^ tasks pay any manl lurn, ;r.ved 18, of Illinoi; ers m 'he county jail 01 are prison- i charge of criminal assault on the person of a fifteen-year-old girl, named Lilian McLean. t j The jilleqed. assault was committed , on the Government reservation and i the men were turned over to United ! , States Commissioner Gilliland for ex- I ^ , \ ameIm O t J 1 \ 8 W m ° tored t O aminarion. The ease of the girl was A Vhlteha \ >'«\erday. in the hands of Humane Officer Hen- I Ml ' s - Hubert Stearns and little son, nessey last August, at which time she Gallon, of Peru, are visiting Mrs. is understood to have been habitually | Steams' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. loiterinq around the reservation. j E!ish \- Bvtind, in South Burlington. Commissioner Gilliland issued a iIr f 5 - ' Fre tl Justin, has returned warrant for the arrest of the men and ' home after a visit with relatives in bail they were turned default er to the ir exami V * * * * * # # * * PERSONAL MENTION * Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Russell and Mrs. 5 - ' Fre t l after a e and Utica. She was accom- sheriff ation until today, whe rill be held. panied to Utiea by Airs. E. E. Hogle, I of Alalone. Rosier, were caljers in town Sunday. Air. and Airs. Parke Erwin and Mr. COLUMBUS, O., Oat. 1—The State! and .Mrs. Jolin Chilion were cajlers in Supreme Court affirmed the lower Rouses Point Sunday afternoon. | State courts in holding valid a pro- Clark ISau-inan is at the home of posed referendum on the action of the Air. and Airs. I<\ C. Webb. j State Legislature in ratifying the Fed- I crtil Prohibition amendment. Now is a good time Lo plan ways to Petitions calling for the referendum keen fat 1 : help emplojed during .the huve been liled with the Secretary of wnil'i- lp.mtlis Alaybe the uoixlloi Mate for a vote at the November eloc- .uid 1 lie su!4.ir bush will help. .uon. P. J. Kennedy, of Altona, was among yesterday'^ business visitors in this city. George Frechette, who has been connected with the Kirk-Maher Co., in this city, and Mr. and Mrs.- F. R. Kirk, of Malone, leave next Monday for Chicago to attend the convention of the National Ice Cream Manu- facturers' Association. • Pvt. and Mrs. Robert P. Cooke left yesterday for Brooklyn, N..Y, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hamelin, of Champlain, were among the out-of- town visitors in this city yesterday. Mr. Pa^il Catelli, of Champlain, was an out-of-town caller in' this city yesterday. Mrs. John C* % Rock, of ^Brooklyn, and daughter B Lucille, and son, Jos- eph, are visiting at the home of her sisters, Aliss M. Wilcott and Mrs. Normandin. . The Stors on the Corner •SANBORN & BARTLE, INC. 44 Clinton St., Pittsburgh, jg. Y. Optometrists and Mfg. Opticians S. & B. FOR ACCURACY, EASE AND COMFORT Dr. Sanborn will be at the home office every day exoept the following: WILIiSBORO - ... SEPT. 24 (Between Nine and Twelve A. M.) HOUSES POINT .... OCT. 2 (Until Eleven A. M.) MOOERS ...... OCT. 9 CHAMPLAIN OCT. 16 Home office appointments are ad- vised, for your convenience the above dates will be filled as advertised. { F. B. SANBORN, Pres. fix DR WALTER E GILKOY VETERINARY SURGEON 912-F41