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PAGE TWO T II K A 1) V A NTE. X E \Y S THt. KSI>.U. .\o\. JK ii»:;:> The Advance-News a a daily tablo*4 newspaper p*^liskcd every weekday mom- taf ''fcept Monday, ly The Oplensbvrg Advance Co., Inc., OoZ^sburo, y. T. BOWLING In the Class C League matches rolled last night Lisbon No. 1 look 4 noinis from The Faculty ___ Five. the' \V. H. Middlem.ss Co. Subscr otion Rates 10c Per Week to \ k * point* from the National Biscuit Co. and the c & M (Iioiory ihatered at the Ogtitmburg Pesiofiice at second-cltm mail matter.) DR. MAHERS \DISCOVERY\' . Alter the i>:t?:\s lie ;cok \o piace hi? research*** in tuberculoses be- fore his meiical coileasrues und tin* public iii a conservative light. Dr. I.\:;htv is j robab-v as-.onished to f : nd hi:n>elf eiijojia^ more public- ity iiian be courted. A paper of !*• - •$00 words on the subject of the proper lint- of .investigation to be p>urMied in discovering a srecific jt ea n ian cure ;\or tuberculosis is bound to Kinkead 2:-o::s.e hopes. Yet what Joes I lie doctor actually claim'? He denies Hat he has discovered a preventive of tube:vulo>s:s and offers merely a hypothesis which must be re- garded as dubious in view of the comnet's of ofmiais of tubercu- losis associations and other com- Extra p-*tent authorities. The more one studies the long abstract? of Dr. MaherVs paper pub 11 shed yesterday, the more one wonders -why so much was made cf | da observation that has still to be rigorously verified. Tubercle bac- took 4 points from Lisbon No. 2. Schedule toniuiit: CLASS 6 LEAGUE S:. Law. Ice Co. vs. Waltons. American Legion vs. Standard tfhade. A •& P liypsies vs. State Hospit- al. Friday niuht: Canton Cfcib vs. Ilaker Noiman. Ciescent Diner vs. New-berry>. Scores: Faculty Five (0 Points) Cieen U* -H» i:;T—470 KleemMer lv» 1«»3 194—40* Price 123 114 123—StiO 1S9 13S 145»—42« a THAT LITTLE GAWIE\ ***™nc*rt~mc*.,x.i.-By B. Link 627 6^6 704 2<*>7 Lisbon Nc. 1 (4 Points) Middlemiss ... l*r» Crydvrman ••• 123 Smith 1*»\ Benjamin Kxtra l'«9 123 152 14* 167 is.: I»K: 165—472 i:;2—4i«4 157—461 INS—371 —HM» 123—34:« 647 754 765 2166 W. H. Middiemiss Co (3 Points) McFadden - Dunn j Roach Cord well .. Middiemiss i 111 < rods t degenerate and occas- ionally give rise to less virulent cocci <sphere*). This has long been known to occur spontaneously. Dr. Maher holds that the cocci can be deliberately and artificially pro- duced by adding a sterile litmus 123 130 2<»3 16$ 12<5 1^4 151 167 151 160 ilS—165 149—130 139—dttf 119—42^ 176—462 740 S23 731 2294 National Biscuit Co. (1 Point) Kellv 164 .. 113 .. 144 Ladouceur Sullivan . Carta ody Extra - milk to the sterile glycerine broth Fa wee! t in which tbe tubercle bacilli ore j cultivated. What we have, then. | 123 121 112 122 157 144 147 1H4—170 155—390 160—161 177—321 —123 152—420 is merely a suppo>e:lly new techni- j qve for obtaining a familiar result, j Holland fjqually requiring further tests ! Hnrper is. the claim that the cocci :oe able , H . to kill the tubercle bacilli * rom *Becto=;ead nhkh they were transmuted. It turns out that the killing va? ob- e^-rved not in the livinir ^nimal but in o culture. There are a dozen j Fortier •way* of destroying tubercle baciUi |£\ii*b thus kept. One of th«m ir rutting J5\ XIra off the s.:n>ly of oxyg-a. Even j Fard<pn granting that cocci do have the ef- fe-.'Z claimeil in jrlass. Dr. Malier h mself admits that they failed to destroy tuber -*e bacilli in ?ruinea pirs. On the whole, the odds are M^cinst the supposition that a dis- «65 6S2 S3S 2195 Lisbon No. 2 (0 Points) 122 120 124—366 130 141 134—4o,> 135 113 154 135 110 116 135—lof> 122—350 13S—i*S ^59 622 65:; 11*34 CAW Five (4 Piints) 15:; 130 133 118 144 127 159 135 110 132 133—463 SS—377 135—405 122—35\ 13 * —41 -> LIQUOR EXPORT BAN ENDING DECEMBER 5 Tentative Date Suggested for Legalization of Traffic Outside erf the Dominion. in ihf srret-n and .cold uniform of ••••••iw »••••••••••»•» «^hN»>nHKM.aaaBaBMMB«» the Canton Fiiemeus band and carrying his instrument, stepj^ed off the N. Y. C. R. R. •ferry*' to change for the regular tiain stop- pine: at Canton. This was in the days when Harley J. Phi I pot oi j Mork-y, a close friend of Clarence ' J. Spaulding of this city, led the ! Canton band and also belonged, to j the Ogdensbiirs City band. \Step- ped off where you say*'\ \Why De- Ikalb Junction! The bandsman hard- Jy aliichted when he esyded a \bird of t'he same plumaire*'—ibut not before the other bandsmsn spied him) even to instruments. Both of the plumed players might have j will again be legalied. The net j may be suinmariz-*d as follows: On been termed conscientiously old ! result of such legalization will be past Tuesday. November 7, the heads even then, but up to that j a two-fold benefit Restoration to i requisite thirty-sixth stiite. making time oneiiad never met the other, lile Canadian distilling industrv of I two-thirds of the whole Cnion. although each had heard of the a valuable export market which I voted \weT.\ Within thirtv dav>- l^l r , f °L? n0 .\ he 5 !Z° , de ^ eS .?l na< be * n <'Io*^d. at least through j from November 7. or by December th^ regular channels, since Mav, U». the clerk of Congress, or some MONTREAL. Nov. 15.—In the : nations in this respect shall have course of the next few weeks, and j been resumed. apparently not later than Decern- j T^e present situation and likely ber 5. experts from Canada to the j procedure leading up to legaliaz- Vnited States of spirituou> liquors! tlon °^ Canadian liquor exports 630 663 665 r*03 covery of first-rate apparaiii? has he^n made in a field which ha 120 PATIENTS CARED FOR AT POTSDAM : POTSDAM, ^OT. 15—The Pots- dam Hospital cared for 12o patients k*ng been intens-iveJy exploited ^y I dmrin^ tbe month of October and th? worlds foi\Hio>t microbioio- jeame near to balancing expenst*. f;ist*.—New York Tinier. {according to tbe monthly report oC * j Mrs. Kva T. Niles, superintendent. \NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP\ After taking Lvdia E. Piult- kann ? e Vegetable Compound That's what hundreds of women •ay. It steadies the nerves ... makes you eat better . . . sleep better ... relieves periodic headache and backache .. . makes dying days endurable. If yen are not as well as yon want to be. give this medicine a to help yon. Get a bottle druggist today. J Can You Recall - - j Can you recall reading in yes- terday's Ad vane*-New* ot tke death of Mrs. Thomas Matt^son oi Dekalb Junction and also the ad- vertisement of William M I>ewan. teacher of violin, city? Both of the notices claimed ttoe mriterV att«-n tion Tuestiay and changed th** course of this column for today. A couple of d<<^ades arj'i more a*;o. a bandfTman from this city, dreweu followed by a procession of Canton and Oglensburg Masons in tuxl regalia, feoand for a big coavea- tion. On the march, whea crossing Main onto Park, the leader sisrnat- more before that time! With the ea*y familiarity of a musical caft- • ^^ when the Canadian Govern- * such official, will notify the gover- in?, both hand^lasped at once, and j ^^ Qf ^ e ^ y ^^ Ie|rfe!alion • nors of al] SIa:ej! :o the effec . t that [passed to prohibit export clear-' inasmuch as two-thirds of the auces to countries into which it j states composing the Union have was illegal to import ?-uch liouors, j voted in favor of an amendment and at the same time there will!<-?st) to the Constitution repeal- accrue to the Dominion Treasury : Ing an existing amendment <l$th t substantial sums in excise duties J or Prohabitiuc) such l>th Amend- ment is repealed accordinirly, and, p so faeti\ importation of liquor during the short wait a friendship was established neve v to wear out as long as memory lasts. The De- kalb musician was Thomas Matte- >on. On arriving at the Firemen's J hall, Canton, we lined ap witl* a sptemlid awrepitiOT or wperlene- lte?e tatw touniDg al , na - . Jm€ j „ ed ptaj*« and headed tack «o U»*< rtfal;s to eT j dwi « ad<la[ .. d in i j, station to entrain for Watertown t jthe Parliamentary debates, any-; is again legalized. Hence. Cana- ! where from f-.O'.HMHxi to ? 12.•***.-; d:an legislation prohibiting export o«nj per anaum. It may be reason- J elt-arances to countries ^legalizing . ed that if exports to the United j the importation of liquors will be Urates in the face f*f enforcement j without effect so far as the Unit- such a | ed Slates U concerned. The res- 'axg^-r! toration of the liquor export bast- led the base drummer and after the j of Prohibition involved few beats the bUr band responded i avenue, a substan^aliy in as attack made possible only } * um ~ aU lhm ?* eiseb*^jnc equal, iness is automatic, and require* no the part of the Cana- a ct- 3n on Turkey Dinner Today Soup Mashed Potatoes, Gravy Turkey and Dressing Squash -Roils -Dessert Coffee 50c t^ i t MEEHAN'S after a lifetime, yoa may say, «:j should be involved when th* ordi devoticn. for a^e is what counts j aar >\ commerce between the two; dian authorities. in music, as in wine. The two Pay- ers earlier mentioned marched side by side and c!os«\ that eaca voald jc^ade* or more ago their was an or- j climbed up in the musicians ha!- listen to the notes ticked off by Uhestia doin^t a ;rood biisiness in j cony a.t the old I- O. O. F. hall non- the other fellow, bat, as afterwarci j this and nea-by places. es>;*ev-ially j t h^lantly \uspa. ks~ seLs up his was asrreed betw**en th*»m, thisjdurinjr the colder part of t.ne cai- j r«U'k, take- e rea? n*-ar the coo- minstrel criik'i»m resulted in note-<en:lar. sometimes hav.r^ azid fill-' Ja.-:or aad awaits, witi the older ing of §«ers«Bai gain—oo -fly-jii« two or three eccaremeLts in J heads th*- <zU ;or the \grand specks\ had been skipped! I find, tone night. The players :n th.s or- manii.\\ \Vb*-n iT:: j tf'jkr Mr. Valley la order to leave *rsue for 3Jr. I>e-j :-hest:a were mostly old ;.ia:*ers : ra^*ed on his <*.zzs4 aii<5 we ~let from \he City l»-»nd and Its leader i rr>\ ;ht*e •\*''ler heads ogled this Tijat swuiLg th«- uaton wa* Leo A. j amateur addition r*»: on:y to the Valley, iresi- from so o -r:umrh> boy\* credit! T>e oni> thinz biting at home and at Montreal. Mr. Vil.\i, ihos- knee-;-^st*—Billj hated ley had a con^de of prominent J»J- TO part -aith therr.! We imponuned pile «:£.! i2j.r«^:t*-d -his .-^-.re* 'o ,^his w£y and th^* way ^nd Hnaily bis o-x-aesira member*. First vho:<* if.«. niaht whea Mr. Valley had a came William M. Dewan. Larry Re- ; \doable-header\\ along- comes Mr. vels «son or Xi:k Rer*-ls o: caller- # William 51. D-war w:*Ji trousers so o;f lame* rilling h*. -^ p : .^tonyjioar they trailed a link- oa the after Mr. Yaik-ys disc!o-.ng his igroand and he canit-5 a baacfc of \fis^V a yoaag a»n mearlrr k-ee- jtae ~oi4 a*ad<T «ff and coadact* wan tbe conclusion of a really ia- tere>tin«: t-ngag*-ment will have to be postponed, this ~<onclusioa\ beins realiy the story itseif. in <losing voald beg to say however. (hat Mr. Ma;:e^oa was one of the be*t \\business\ t iarin^tists in ;h» or any other coumy. That his honi<- aad heart was ia ais farm. That bis farm *apported biai. contrary to Abhie Jera*'* which he has always riaua+d te support! \\ell ^tart aaaia hy ale of dVjIiants ms& carrying, a rioila ia*e;ihe $+CG&& eaca^eaiec\.