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{ " ""• ^iv**?':- ^Vr-ftV, ifc*y**-T..>-;y;n s, ^"^«,' ?<r-, f -Af^f *•.,. ^f,f»,^ ,:»,^^ ''."' ">~~"*9i*'-i~£'.'*.. i''^?'-"" •»fr i,; -- "•»«.-., f~) U R corps of correspondents cover every part of St. Law- rence County and you get the best In new« ivnry week from reliable aourcrs Virtr— - _ d/ r < i i ' .!••• ^ i *v A> * d (A '"> I i K\ I J. : * - 4: I 1 •• fHE ADVANCE Is a home pap; ft stand* for the clean Utino* in life. It it for the enforcement of law and for a better Oodans- burg. ST. LAWRENCE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT 55== DKMOCKAT FOUNDED 1858 ADVAN( K FOtNDKD 1861 OGDENSBUIUS, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, =0= Owen Young Makes Another Gift To S. L. U. Presents 100 Acres, Making 3C5 in All Which Ho Has Given to University. !H Mole liolf Course Is Planned—Prop- erty to Uf Developed a Part of Campus. ( .inliiM <> ' 1 AtlllOUIW 'flllfllt Of .,„ .nl<t H.uiH ••.ill nl I (Ml iiciT'i (if land liy (>\\.ll \iill!i:'.. chuilU»M» (»f tlH« ho,n<l <>i iruilri".. was made at St. l.autiiM.- II in \ «-f ;it y late Monday Wiih .'•;.» " '•"' r.lvfti to the univer- sity la.I '"Hi" l»v Mi Young tin* prop ,.,-lv will ln« developed a*; a part of the , ,| M .MM n-.iKuu; pii'i tide ait t* hole K«iir I'IIIII-'II 1 , niti" holr'i of which will lie .iVidhililr ( h i « f.ill The pun h i <• or I t f new tract, known » k »!>•• Albert Hull faun, will yjy.,. roiupP •'" coultol of III*' Uttle |{U, r IMI \ .11 .tiin«" of ,\ mill' and will enable S* l.aurt'lin' to use that wa lorwav in the future for such water HpoiS. a»» ih»' •itiidentH may develop an inh M«rti AIIIOIIK 'Ii' 1 other notable alumni of the univiM 'iHv who have been here iluriiiK »hi' pa«f wivk working on the pn.pM i wm llerneit F Gunnison, pres Id. HI of Hi-' Ilrooklyn F.agle. and Dev ITIMIII Kmmott. Kolf landscape expert The\ ha\i« definitely laid out a nine hal<' ^o|f (<iiiii.> between the Avenue Of 1 :itn i and Ho- l.lltle Ittvor The work of rmiMiriirHiiK Hie course will IM'KIM In the nprliiK The Avenue of Kims, which will he (In- loUKed and moMi impressive In America, him been laid out and the lo ration a«re. d upon The avenue will Include a double n»w of trees, the fiMii»e of which hiia been completely |nai»i>ed mil by II landscape Architect. The tie." which number MIO have been <inb>rei| and will he net in during the 4prinK Mi VOIIHK la-it nlKht addressed the •iclrnce club of St Lawrence unlver Hltv on The Story of Radio Develop merit In Hie I'nlted States He Rave ,(ii InfeieMlliiK talk on the subject for Wiih h he receiv4«d several ovations of applauae at tin- cim< IUHIOII of the meet itiK. Columbus Day Was Observed By K. of C. 180 MEMBERS PARTOOK OF THE BAN U6T—C. F. DULLEA WINNER OF CAR. llrashei Kails. Oct. 13. The K of C. held a banquet In St Patrick's hull on Monday evoking. The decorations were pink and white carnations and the tables were draped with red. white and blue paper The menu was: Boui- llon and salt lues, cream, potatoes, tur- nip, fried chicken, celery, olives, rolls, SOB Boy Scout Campaign On Today Sixty Canvassers Engaged in the Work—Dinner Tonight in Masonic Temple. Noble P. Rande of New York Is Cam* palgn Manager. The drive for Happenings of Week At Dekalb Junction Dekalb Junction, Oct 13.—A heavy .snow storm that viisted this vicinity recently gave us a sudden thought of winter.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tupper and son and Mrs. Roy Tupper visited their daughter in Canada Saturday and Sunday.—Mrs. Louise Holmes of Og- denBburg spent Wednesday with Mra. John Hyland. Miss Holmes of Pots- dam also took tea Wednesday.—Mrs. Addle Westcott is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stiles, of Potsdam.—Miss Helen Sprowls spent the week-end with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprowls, ' of Beaver Creek.—Dr. Andrews, wife ind two daughters of Canton called •OL. aWTf NO. 3* Ifll. cabbage naiad, ice cream and cake, coffee, clgiira. cigarettes. The Potsdam, Oct. 1.1 speaekrs were CharloH McNulty. funds with which lo carry on the Boy ^^vs" HeTen" ; PleldV Mondiy.-^So hiastma.fer. Father (V J. Crowley. Scout work In Potsdam another year Ein vJg , ted Mrg M E *J ll8 Monday< Faiber Staie. Massena; Father Tate- | will start Thursday and close Satur- ; _ MIgB Jo8ephlne Nople8 8pent the rault. St Heela Falls: Dr. Prairie. Mas - day, It was announced today. There, weefc w U h M r8 Hyland returning to n>i, and Mr Coswell. Massena. Mar-1 will he 60 loca 1 canvassers and the y ; Kciwarda Sunday Observe 50th Anniversary Woman's Foreign Missionary Bo- city Plans Special Program on Thursday Evening. Mre. C. W. Parsons, Wife of Pastor, Organized Unit 8ix Years After Pounding of Mother Society. Mr. and Mrs. King Honored By Friends WERE GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY UPON DEPARTURE FOR NEW HOME AT POT8DAM. Karef Coimhli deled vocal si eiiJify two KtiiKhts partook of the sonic Temple. The ladies of the East- banipo i and a most instructive and orn Star will serve the dinner. Noble pleasant ev -niiig was spent on this an- P Hando of New York will be the cam- Farm Bureau Meets At Canton Oct. 20 I ho H* Uiwtence (Nninty Farm Mm rail l.i plantilii i; on UH AnilUttl M^ehfig <»« Farm Itareaii Commltte*v ulcn lo IM» h e l d at the Mtnte School OCh.hrr l!0tb. at 10 30 am It i.t oiiHM-ted ,hat *M»I.W«MMI 125 and ir|0 Fni-m llmotui C o m m i t t»M*iiu»n ril»m all .Mftumiinltbw »»f Ht I^B.wrenc<» f'Ounly will tie here The purpow of il<U im^l I HK N <o dlwciiaa tl»«» roaulta a4|4Mun^ll>tlMN| during the i>a»t year, milko i»l«n»i fm lh«» a n n u a l memhor- >tl<lp d r l v o d i n i n g the month of NOT oit.be, anil plan work Tor the winter intuit let 1>, (' K l.add. Dilator or Kx !,.,,! W.II ,.f Ni'w York State College or \ttiiMilt MhatMi. N Y will he t|u, |.um>i|Nil peaker Dr !<ndil Ui\# U*u i. III l b e - "Hill v befoic. U; iHH» of ihi> K'III aK.iouliuial leadern u\ the >:iiii,- (> f \.u Y<»ik ."id will have a ,,-al me , K . to. the Ht l,aurence I i in i ! \ 1.11 in' I .' },; \ ||I,I t rhiiiiman ol the Tu |,,.|, MI.,.,1 . < 'iimmiih •• <d' Hie Hoard ,,r •.iipi-i vi> in will r.lvo a report on the woik ae« onipli'-.loMl diiiim/. 'be ,, a( d \,-a. I In- I H U M l i i r s of the Fa I III Ii,,,. ,„ A ill I... v * M»»n.- vet v important .,„|.OIMI. • m . m.i win- h Ib.-v will make .it flu-1 no ' ' no: IIUMM. ' ••» ill l». • t veil at noon by tl,,» K.mio I-:, -ui-.mle ; Ih.paitmetit of l ho Mi . i t o JicbiMil BOMBAY Homhjv < ! I'* N 'l l,ii J, ' v a Movea p,,ni the ue. : end with her mother. Mn \ \ | I'.IM.'.I Mbsi Maty Mill i,nii'.i em I pai'v on Thursday nlnht w> , I | Mrelv it tended $10 Wil.t the fiet proi-e.-dn Mr i Anna Crowley Is the lady in li.ni!" Tor this Thursday nic|ii Mi md Mi« II I». Savage nnd f.imllv \ I died in North llaiiKor Sun ,\ iiV , A l l t h e a-hoolN were closed Oil Thur dav ami Knlay as the teachers w.-ic uiteiiiltur. confereiM-e in Potsdam. I,|MI i:nfii.. Mulvaiia returned from the \liee 11 vie hospital the past week .•ii*l i-i K.ilnhu: William Connolly re hut,. ,| from Itoi lie'iter Mrs. Hoy Kl- llnii I i havinv a nil '• plav put on ill CiaiD.-e hnll Saturday iilnht Mrs I«. Pnifnici.il of MaiM'iiii 'ipent Sunday wth lelallve.t In town James and K.if|t«cit McCuIn of HraHher were « albfr-i In low n Thur iday rjlondf* Df«« Opines Jimmy «aid was awfully Klad to know that he wa* the second man ever to kin* me. after I admitted that he wanrt't the flr'it " Gouverneur, Oct. 13.—Thursday eve- ning of this week, the Woman's For- eign Missionary society of the Metho- dist church will celebrate the society n and Jerry OBrlen re,, ( will perfect final plans at a dinner to ; ^ r m t ^ u T i ^ J ^ ^ ^ ! %%S program will %T$S$£* In j mlos. One hundred and he held Thursday evening in the Ma- w | t h h e r unde ^ H olland.-Mr. the clurch auditoriumVthat date. . and Mrs. Stephen Hayes of Mexico are fhe^ local women under the Header- visiting relatives of this place.—Mr. ship <# Mrs. C. W. Parsons, wife'of the and Mrs. Thomas Robinson and fam~j pastor, organized the society In 1875, ily of Canton visited their aunt, Mrs. just sty years following the foundation Helen Fields—Charles Conant had 0 f the mother society in Boston, and the misfortune to fall and break two the organization has been actively en- ribs. He is on the gain now.—Edward ' gaged in church work to the present Woodward is ill.—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd time. The first president of the so- Huntress motored to Heuvelton on ' ciety was Mrs. Parsons, under whose Thursday.—Mrs. Smtih is staying with , leadership the organization was per- her nephew, John Oilmour.—Mrs. L. fected. Clark is visiting friends in Edwards.-— | But one of the charter members is « « ««r * * Arthur Simmons has purchased the now living, Mrs. Robert Brown. Three rAllflil WrPPKAH Flannigan f » rm from John Plight. He sisters, Mrs. George B. Barnes, Mrs. 1 VUIIU TT I V/VIV^U intends to take possession Nov. 1st ( William Whitney and Miss C. E. Cush- Mrs. Hyland has received word that man, were among the charter mem- Norfolk, Oct. 13.—A farewell sur- prise party waa given in Library hall on Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. King and son Stanley Karl, who left the past week for their new home in Potsdam where Stanley is attending the Clarkson school of technology. Music was furnished dur- ing the evening by the Grange or- chestra. A saxophone duet was ren- dered by Jack Spots wood and little daughter Audrey. Mrs.. R. O. Bixby Odd Fellows' Fair Was A Big Success Rev. D. J. Westlake Ordained in November REV. C. BOURNIER OF THIS CITY WILL PREACH THE SERMON. Rensselaer Falls, Oct. 12—The Wa- tertown association meedng of the Congregational churches voted last Will Net About « 0 0 O - ?r i ^^^ a aX'^^^ Taylor of Ogdensburg Won Ford Oar. gave a reading and Mrs. H A. Rdgers; Fellowa . and RelMikah8 . bazaar held an original article composed especial- ly for the occasion. The program was the local church some time in Novem- ber. The date was to be determined later. The committee appointed to carry out the impressive ordination ceremony are to take the following parts: Invocation, Rev. F. Kimberly, , A 7 7T~ , «. * *u ' Antwerp; ordnation sermon, Rev. C. Heuvelton, Oct. 13.-In »yite_ of ^the Bournier ogdemsburg; charge to pas- tor, Rev. J. R. Hewitt, Richville; charge to church, Rev. G. Phillips, Nor- wood; ordination prayer, Rev. Schu- His Guess on Time of Watch Stop- ping Was Exact. rather unfavorable weather the Odd niversaiy of October 12. 1 t!>2. C. F. iMillea w.i^ the winner of the car. Mrs Alice McCarthy and Mrs. Wil- liam Shattuek have returned from Loon Lake where they spent the Hum- mer. Mrs, Jennie Hegga has been visiting Mrs. Jennie Paxton.--W. H. Cox has completed the redecorations of John Sullivan's new home which he i "ecuily purchased from David Jay- «ox and Mr and Mrs. Sullivan are now nicely nettled We welcome them to our midst Mr. and Mrs. Sandy paign manager and he will outline the plan for the workers. During the past few days, local Scouts have been send- ing out descriptive folders giving an idea of what has been accomplished by the Scouts and what they hope to do in the future. Stolen Packard in the I. U. O. F. temple last week followed by a cafeteria lunch, in be-1 ^ T m a w u ^ ^ m;cier7M*assenar*right hand oTf"ei- half of those present Rev. C. V. H a - * " £ V a s an assu^ Rev George W Taft ' Lisbon * ven presented Mr. and Mrs. King with g ' ** 8 t f t^ e s a re not vet aVail The yOUDg f ° lks ° f the Con ^ e S ational a beautiful mahogany davenport table T n a s been roughly estimated ' churches of four counties wi " meet and a purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. fhi^i 1 **L„!rf" Jin S f n thi^h with the R ensselaer Falls young peo- King have lived here all their lives gj^J ^ $2 000 Large crowds of" p I e t he weekend of Nov ^»> er ««». A „-^ _ u^. ^ —,, -.„u^- -^ bornood or ?z,ooo. L,arj,e crowas or detalled pr0 gram will be given later and a host of good wishes accompany Potsdam. Oct. 13. A new Packard her aunt, Mrs. Thornton, of Potsdam , bers, Miss Cushman having held the jn g acn mon th at the welfare station Ing her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Roy Muiison. -Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton and sori Carr spent Thursday in Potsdam Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins and son Charles accompanied Jamsn Collins Sr. to Ogdensburg on Saturday to consult Dr. Madlll in re- have been but two treasurers during the 60 years, Mrs. Harry C. Rogers McGreggor of Massena and Mr. and ; Mrs Prank Murray of Ogdensburg K(M , Hn 8tf)Ipn from the garagt , of the has had a stroke.—B. O. Hurbert, Jr. | office of treasurer during the first 40 spent Sunday wth Mrs. William st Lawrence Motor Sales company in and two daughters viisted his father, years of the society's existence. There ^ ha, . tm ' k : .. Mrs . Y™«.^°Ji!? n -l" J V w!-*i Raymond street Friday night was re- E. O. Hulbert. Sr., Sunday covered Saturday, wrecked, on the Hopkinton road. The car apparently Dekalb Junction, Oct. 13.—Mr. and ' having held this office for the past 10 i«\idded in the storm and went into Mrs. Stephen Hayes of Mexico spent years. the ditch. It was quite badly dam- the week-end here calling on relatives | The office of president was held aged, and was brought here. Entrance and friends.—Miss Doris Hayes of the : for 25 years by Mrs. L. M. Gardner, was gained through a window and one training class of St. Lawrence agri-' her term of service closing in 1917. in . <ar wa8 moved In order to give access cultural school spent the week-end She is not a charter member. There gard to Mr Collins arm. received , 0 tne p aCK:ar( i which was the most with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. have been but eight presidents in the some time ago. -Dennis;_ B McCarthy valuable car in the place. Officers Hayes—Mrs. Carrie Johnson spent 50 years, and Mrs. Luella Robinson are working on the theft and have several days in Rensselaer Falls last served as corresponding secretary for some clues. week.—Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hemenway 13 years. Miss L. Belle Be am an is _ J entertained the Larkln club Saturday now igisident of the society. The spe- FUNERAL OF POTSDAM MAN. ; evening.—Mrs. Joseph Edgers of Wa- ciai program on Thursday evening will them from their many frlends.-On | ffi'iach^ento ^ w ~ ^ t y ^ S -The excellent chicken pie supper at Friday evening an organization was SlL^Jfl^Si «vl™ on* M 9 „H tne Methodist church parlors Friday formed to stand back of the Shepherd-! ^ S ^ ^ n ^ e ^ ^ ^ S tar* eVeniDg waS n0t a8 weU P atroni « ed « Towner work being done by Miss Ma-, ^. u f n f' a ^ ar 1mn«t Th! «Sd ?JrZ I U8Ua1 ' owing to tbe di 8agreeable bel Kiltie, welfare nurse. The follow- £• JJr?sedan^ given by t ie Odd Fel-'' weather.-Both churches gave special ing officers were elected: President, ! ££. £ t h^ Snd h&d " unu8ually Iarge Dr. A. W. Wheeler; vice-president. 1 1 ^ ^ ?L^ atc h w Z S ^ t n m "to* 6 ** 0 * for Sunday * Qho ° l raliy Mrs. H. A. Rogers; secretary, Mrs. M. j f * ! ^ slLZll ni^Ltwen7To ±* y la8t SuDday morning ~ A n aI1 d a y V. Pebbles; treasurer, Miss Mollie! i™£ e %* ^ turd »f ogdensburg The bu8> tUne was carried out in Library King; chairman of membership, Rev. ~ yr °f n / a> r w °; s ?£«« iS^iinnSJ naI1 Monda y b y the Home Bureau la ' C. V. Haven. This organization is to ^ ^ f f ^ ^ ^ dtes.-Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Barlow of be called the Community Welfare £ P 8 ! ^ K \ ^ club and will meet the second Friday * a «* & h 1 ^ ^ ^ detsUed and Mr8 ' T ' R ' WU8trop and Mrs ' Ma ' ~~~u ~~-*v* «f #i.« -,-i#« M -•«,*!«« Placed m a sealed DOX ana aepositea i oney &llA Mrg McKay—Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the school board H. E Barkley was elected to fill the vacan- over Crabbe's store.-At the monthly . J"** 6 .!*"" J?,Ji e unUl Saturday J ' J * N «^^ mb « motored to Massena i J? u remamed uaul ^ W W Thursday td visit their cousin, Mrs. ™, WM ,u w » „ « . - —u- jg ht j2S? tt 2 e "otheT^r^s were ' C,ara ^rence, *»* family-Mr. and by tbe resignation of CD. King d h rawu Tway eve^fng Ts follows Mr8 - George Beach are home from a and A. A. Spotswood was elected j ! " l , S , I 1 L t th' P tw0 weeks ' visit at Deferlet witfl Mr - president-Mr. and Mrs. Maurice La- g lw ^Jtn^ ^tr^t^^ \ n d Un ' Herb * H ^ ^ t a ^ - M r Lone and Miss Layau of Chase Mills we nt 10^0? S^ith of oitoibuS- ^ Mr8 Fred Newcombe «P ent a few were guests of Mrs. HatUe Mein on ™£ £w%& K ^n by Dr G M Aus-' d&yS In ° gdea8burg with Mr a n d M r s Monday and Tuesday.-Mrs. Lewis S r t t o V^c E a « ^ ' latLuto Jay Smithers-John Childs of Ogdens- Baynes and children are spending this n ; ^ J * ™ ; ^ J 5 u ^ ^ L ^ T ^ t b «»«« on ni « ***** Mo _ nd ^ wpent Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam llammlll -Mr. and Mrs. Max (Irabensteln of Tupper Lake spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Currier, the past week.—P. N Donovan Is Improving the looks of bis house with a new coat of paint. tertown and Mrs. Perley Fairbanks be open to any who may wish to at- Potsdam, Oct. IB.—Funeral services started for Saranac Lake Sunday and tend. tlll „ , , , tu , ¥ . of Thomas D. Koch, who died at the were unable to make the trip on ac- i : \llle larr s doing the work. John home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Coble count of the snow. Mrs. Edgers came |? r f t ,; A i . \[ r t m A 4 Namlow Is Improving the_ APPfarance jn Mft , n 8treet wpr<1 nel{| tnore this bftck flnd Mrg Pa}rbanks made the rraZlCl INfllliCCl ' "^ " ' ~~ afternoon at 2.10, Rev. R. K. Sheffield journey by train. Mrs. Fairbanks'! j * J £ ¥ officiating. The body was placed in daughter Veneta is a patient at Sara- J llC3(j Ol L/C3fifUG or his house with a new veranda and other Improvements.—Mr. and Mrs. Den McCarthy have gone to New York on their vacation. Emmett Hall Is mall carrier during Mr. McCarthy's absence Town Superintendent Pelo had the covered, bridge closed a few days the past week while repairs were S ^ t t l E E ^ ^ e n r i ^ l d ^ r s ^ T w" DixSn S S ^ ^ M . Slara^Rue o7 u E later. Falls.-Mlss Ada B. Coffey of S^^^J^B^a^^ underwent a serious operaton in a Albany spent the week-end with Miss ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J S ^ ^ ^ ^ b t ™ ?a hospital Friday and is doing as Mabel Kittle, R. N.-Mias Mollie E. {"* ™ ^r J^rltrl, ««3t vSLn hv weUa8 Posaible.—Mr. and Mrs. Mer- King was a week-end guest of her sis- f ^ ^ g^TcS T Miss IreSe rlck Pleetham "• ^ ^ ^ ^ re ' ter Olive in Syracuse recently.-Mr. Ifr^fn?. ^L«ni nir ii^n h T h m l mainlng on their farm this winter, and Mrs. Best and Mr. and Mrs. With- s m f | £ ^ Mr ' Fleethal » is home from He P burn ereU of Heuvelton were Sunday call- ^K'uT^tiJ^ and gaIning °^ely.-Mrs. ers at T. F. Connoily's.-Mrs. H. T. L" b y i?"; iK.* w « Z h o £ ^ of Mary Kendrew <* Rochester is visiting Pice entertained the Ladles' Aid of Mrs. Frank Calnon was the holder of h , te Mrs Q E childs—Miss nice entertained ae LMIM AIU 01 ^ j k nuiTlber wn i cn 8eC ured the Ho i an xv ' u , hftnip frnm -. T _ w the Congregational church Thursday ,, . ' . th kftrhpn booth fiach HeIen Wal1ls nonie f rom bt ^ aw - afternoon at her home on Morris J"" . M M I /^.J'^Sj b Tt*it rence university, suffering from throat , ". " ,, r A m A kitchen holder sold having a number tfV>llh io Mr B A R wan mr thv mn street.—Nora Cecelia Leonard of Og- uM i>hlJ ,, r Phil „h aau ,£*•,«.»«,• » iv trouble.—Mrs. A. K. wan, wortny ma- r „„„.„ S,"^ r W '? h? ^trHTV^ *•"ttoJo":^ni vZ?Hon£ ZVL^UrT^^^leo the vault at Baystde for interment in nac—Among the teachers who .attend t Newberry, Pa., at a future date. e ,j the teachers' institute at Potsdam Sept. 12, 1865. the son of Jacob and H! M. Phillips, Mrs. Bessie Moses, Anna Frye Koch. He married Susan Mrs. Vernilla Haven, Miss Geneva Erhart, who survives him together Overacker, Miss Ruth Fear, Misses being made. The work has been with two daughters, Mrs. Cohle, with R„th atnd Dorothy Powell, Misses eompleted and the bridge is now open whom hG re8 ided. and Mrs. E. A. Caul Daisy and Pearl Bishop, Miss Watie to traffic This was a much needed of Ogdensburg. Fairbanks, Miss Doris NEUR, RE-ELECTED PRE8I DENT OF EPWORTH LEAGUE AT BRASHER PALLS. ter. Mrs. Arthur Whitlock.-On Tues- ' *:* i"ltT* H ^\* JJ 1 ^ f ** "eeUns in New York this week, dinner Supervisor and Mrs day evening, Oct. 20th, the ladies of "'""^ *"»* ,v ^" * u u ™*»< „f n , was Uoi abl(i t 0 g 0 t 0 New York on *u* -•• B- JL* *u„ ^I.I/.*I AM .„ni ».^i^ Preston and William Hurlbut of Og- noniXunt nf th apr \nns uin*»«ft nf Mi R « the Church of the Visitation will hold NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN. Gouverneur, Oct. 13.—J. Carlton Fra- Hayes. Mrs. ? * er of tnis village was re-elected pres- hruce Conknn."Mis8 Eunice Holland,; Ident of the St. Lawrence district Ep- Miss Mary Burke, Mrs. Winifred Car- l worth League at the annual conven- nev, Miss Eugenia Carney.—Mrs. I. L. tion held Thursday, Friday and Satur- Hayes, Mrs; H. A. Powel land Mrs. d « y °J the Past week at Brasher Falls, densburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. account of the serious illness of Miss repair Arthur Brlggs has had his house repaired, putting In a new bak- ery and other improvements. Mrs. Hrlggs. our home cook will now find; ,, ot84 , am> 0ct ^.-Telephone com- _ _ „ _ _.. her work more congenial. And the Immlcatlon w!tn a Kingston hospital, W. H. Miles spent Friday with Mrs. and Rev. M. P. Beach pastor pf the Ella Loucks in Potsdam—Sherman Gouverneur Methodist church, was re- Potsdam spent the week- elected fourth vice-president, missing Potsdam man, indicates that end with Frank Miles and other Other officers elected include: Rev. the man in Kingston ls not Fuller, friends—Mrs. Helen S. Barber of Wa- H - M P " * . W e s t Potsdam, first the first of a series of card parties In % £ £ & "J*££ ^ " u ^ j. W «* len - The f *" lil >' of lr * C " Kin8dale Library hall. All are welcome.—Mrs Frank Smith has been appointed or good cooking? Just to know that Mrs Brlggs made this Die cake crullers where a man a PP arent i y ottering from Ella Louck nM?E« n?« r«iii «il* i- «S««»iI S coma wa8 bought to be Alvln Fuller, Loucks of chicken pie. rolla, etc.. is enough. Of _,.,„,„„ TW..,I««, i n .u M AB •»,«* „„,i „,i*h vacancy of Mrs. C. O. King.—Dr. F. F. JJ[* g Greenmore has returned from St. Re gis Falls where he went the past sum mer for a much needed rest. He ls all the fine arts, cooking ranks first. day night. A very nice time was en disaoDoared here the nlffht . . . „ > xxr u •• s « , P t 27,h K » 8 believed he was move back~to~hiB other farm.—Mrs. BaIlg0 / ' J » nIor superintendent; and ioyed by all present We hope there (lrowned , n cro88 , thc raJlroad Q Mattison entertained the Pres- Miss Lucille Church, Brasher Falls. may he more of those parties. We h m g e aIthoiIgn 9earch of the rlver byter ian sewing club Friday.-Lyle secretary and treasurer. failed to reveal any trace of his bod v. Tupper and Miss Eva Risley spent the Among those attending from this _ ' W eek-end in Herkimer.—Mrs. Wini- vI1, a*e were: Rev. M. P. Beach, Carl- BUCK'S BRIDGE fred Carney, Miss Eugenia Carney, n Frailer, Dorothy Murphy, Ethel oxv^vxi , ^^ vernilla Haven, Mrs. Emma « re ene, ^^ Mitchell, Genevieve Hut- Fredenburg, Miss Ethel Mitchel, Mrs. ton » Elizabeth Streeter, Myrtle Whit- more, Paul Sprague, Stanley Frazler, part thought of James Russell Lowell's poem. "The snow had begun in the KloamitiK. and biiHiry all the night, had been heaping field and highway, with a silence d e e p ;in<l w h i l e " on Friday nlt'Jif when about dark It began to snow ami by o'olock the ground \v;i i i white We like the snow, hut hope it ibirsm't come for some weeks yet. - Mi. and Mrs. (icorgo Tiernan of No. I.awience were callers In town Sun (l.iv Mr and Mr|t. Arthur Ashton of Buck's Bridge, Oct 10. The hard snow storm ami free/.e came as a sur- ' William Miles and Master Noyes Car- n , in attendance at the library ''©"flfias Hazier. prise to rvervone so early in the year. n(,y were Owing lo the bad, stormy night, only meeting nfeld in *he library at Pyrites SS was taken In at the school box so- cial Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith was a caller nt his fath- Morri.Mlown have come to spend the * ,r '* Thursday evening- Joe Smith and D. Wilcox were in Lisbon Tues- day. There was no .school Thursday in make their annual trip to Florida nml Friday as Miss Butler was attend- ing teachers' conference at Potsdam. Mr. and Mrs. Hobkirk spent Sunday of last week with Andrew Wood.— Bessie Jones and father were callers Monday—Miss Irene Spencer of Syra- NIGHT OFFICER UNDERGOES winter with hb> slater, Mr. and Mrs. Fred !miotic. They will not be able spent the week-end at her home in Redwood and Miss Ruth Fear at her home in Gloversville.—Mr. and Mrs. Nib* winter as Mrs. Ashton's health ;MHIM\\ hal improved P H. Lyons jind daughter Helimu and Miss Nellie Hinl'.v '.pent a few days recently with bit Hmer. Mr and Mrs. Frank Patnoe, <>r Cliateaugay Mr. and Mrs. A. P. hem ami 'liter. Mrs Anna Kennehan. of Massena were cullers In town Sun- . A , Akl -, „_.,_.,^,-., ...«-.«,-*..-.^ day Mrs James Hero accompanied ^"un^cticut over Sunday. They came ALONG KENTUCKY WATERSHED. Ihem home* Miss Kathleen Mahoney ns a uprise to Mrs. French —The ! nt Sunday with Miss Hilda Hero at 1 ,noi »as Robinson farm has been sold The possibility of organizing a cuse spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ara Spencer.—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fredenburg and son Robert and daughter Marjorie of Ant- werp visited Charles Putnam and Mr. Fredenherg's mother. Mrs. Emma h „„ n : fu , ,_ Ml a lllirl .,„ nll ,u t oll rp aT .i nv Fredenburg.-Miss Geneva Overacker ^' l ^Jt H lJ^7 . n l ^ ^IV.^i OPERATION AT HEPBURN Gouverneur, Oct. 1.", Thomas .Monlervillc. night officer for the vil- lage, wan taken to the Hepburn with what appeared to be an attack ol appendicitis. An examination was made Monday morning by Dr. Grant Madill and an operation performed at in this place Tuesday.-Kenneth Brad- .' ? ? » ""'ley - 0 ' Pou f h . kee 1 5 8,e 1 are V,R " i 8.30 o'clock. Mr. Monterville was tak- ley has been on the sick list the past ,tm ^ Mr - and Mra - John Hurley, few days.—Rev. and Mrs. French en- ^^ lertained Mrs. French's parents from INVESTIGATE WATER SUPPLY Winthrop and Miss Helen McCarthl throuRh Bassett & Lewis to Myron more extensive system of securing spent Saturday with Miss Marion Kobinson from Pierrepont. Mr. Thorn- \ rainfall data along the headwaters of Hero Prof and Mrs. B p. Qulnelle as was helping A. Allen digging pota- ( the mountain streams of Kentucky spent the week end with his father, M. I [ oe8 Frlday ul Mr Thomas expects to. ftnd ^r^ Virginia h«s been recently A Qulnelle Bill O'Brien won the leave with his wife for their home at * • royal prUc at the card party recently Hogansburg soon. They have made en ill Saturday and his condition tailed to respond to treatment. NORTH STOCKHOLM North Stockholm, Oct. * 11— John Flynn is improving the looks of his house by a coat of paint.—The church and hall have a new coat of paint and with the concrete steps adds much to their appearance.—Miss Doris Kings i investigated by the Weather Bureau or the United States Department of Dennis P. Hayes of Tupper Lake spent here—Judson Moncrief "was ^ caller! Agriculture. Information of this char- I ton.—Miss Vera Munson of Norwood and Hilda Hero the consolation.—Mrs. and sold a great many baskets while! ° r t n e United States Department of « j e y wa8 nome over Sunday from Can- a few days In town the past week-— on W1,ber Wilcox Saturday evening,—| aeter Is of vital importance, especially | was a week-end and over-Sunday Den O'Brien of Burlington is visiting Peo P* e are busy gathering apples and during seasons of low water, to the ! guest of Mrs. M. A. Nichols.—Mr. and his brother and sister. Jerry and £ ettm * lneIr c,der made.—The L. A.! proiper and efficient operations of the Mrs. A. L. Nichols visited their sister, Mary, at the old home In Stockholm s - wI11 nold a cream chicken and bls- Woid has been received here of the cu,t 8U PP<' r m church parlors Friday death of John Mclntyre of Helena.' even,n ° ct ' 16tn Cream chicken Mr Mclntyre had rtmny relatives and and hj8cl,it - mashed potatoes, cabbage friends in this place who were sorry a * lad . ^^> wftite and brown bread, to hear of his demise —Mr. and Mrs doughnuts, P ,e « nd coffee will be Herbert Meacham of Potsdam spent SPTVed from 7 o'clock until all are great system of locks and dams on the Ohio River for the benefit of nav- igation. Without it the operation of the locks and dams would be attended with great difficulty and at times by service performed by the Weather Mrs. H. C. Stone, of Parlshvllle Sun- day.—Mrs. Underwood had a shock re- cently and Is very low at this writing. —A number from this place have at- tended the revival meeting the past week held at Brookdale in the W. M. church.—M. A. Nichols was in Bnck- ton Monday calling on his uncle, M. _, . x . . ^. m . .. spent part of last week here. Mr. Backus returned home with Mr. and Hinsdale spent the week-end here, ganist in the M. E. church to fill the f 1 ™' L ; D - Austin Sunday after spend- M l went home to p FrItes Monday aft- ~„ ~* M— n t\ u-i««__rw v v Im * a * e w <** y8 nere *!"* »f r sister, ernoon# —The teachers are home from W. P. West.—A daughter, Beu- &<> p ots dam meeting and report an lah May, was born Friday, Oct. 9th, excellent program.—Miss Loretta Cor- „,„» ,»i * „iu« 4 uccucu , w „*, « Mr -and Mrs Clive Bowden of Lis- coran of ogdensburg spent Thursday l i k i n g f i n e and his many friends here SS' ^SL? Tt?i* S ? T w ^.l aDd FrIday With her 8l8ter ' MrS " J ' W * are pleased to see him b a c k a g a i n . - en f *J^" h 0 .VJ ***£?'^ PJLSS Sweet-Principal J. W. Sweet and Miss Eleanor Strait of the N. H. S. Sl^HJj*!?,' ?£*£Jl °S n ^ dau « hter Marjorie are spending the faculty was a week-end guest of Ztll A ?*/V B r n ^l™ w' T ' week " end wlth the Sweets in Wad ' frlends in Syracuse.-Mr. and Mrs. ?' ^ h ! n ^ » J J ? ^ mnvS d^^^.-Frank Jenkins is slowly re- Horace G. Atwater of Chicago are vis- ^°»' u*J*Zr n^tthlnA T«nf covering fr0m typhoid fever at hia iting their many friends here from Gouverneur Oct. 8th and is oc- home in Norwood—C. W. Lent is iting many friendsjiere. ng fa pregton flatg _ gomewhat indisposed _ A w Dickin . - . . - f#1| ; Charles Wright is 111 at the home of son g^d Alva Dickinson are visiting Momstown Village ^^L^Z^SXTm T * omasDickinson atMooers - E F - o I T h e Ladles Aid society of the M. E. Lamb is among those ill.—Miss Mar- Qllffare FirA I/WC f hu L ch Wil1 bold their annual i)a2aar «aret Hinsdale and Miss Carmen Jen- iJUllCld IUC RJU99 In the church parlors Wednesday and kinB were home from Potsdam Nor _ Thursday, Nov. 4th and 5th. afternoon ma i over the week-end.—Master Lyle RIVERVIEW HOTEL DESTROYED— a ? d e y eBin f- Fanc y and useful arti- Roca entertained after school Oct. 7th OCCUPANTS BARELY ESCAPE. at the booths and a 50 cent supper d a y t he following boy friends: Ansel i will be served each night; chicken pie p erry , Burt Perry, Robert Merkley. Morristown. Oct. 12.—A conflagra- Wednesday, baked ham supper Thurs- Aking Wainwright. Herbert Wain- tion swept this village this morning day ni Kot. To avoid the confusion wright, Clarence Perry, Clifford Poor, about 1.30, taking as its toll the Riv- whlch &as heretofore prevailed at the Qrrin Winters. George Pratt and Se- ervew Hotel, a barn owned by Mrs. supper hour, the ladies are planning ton Perry. Games were played and J. J. Farrell and partly destroyed her (nis year to seI1 s»PPer tickets by a delicious supper served to the hap- resldence. The hotel was a three- number, an idea which, with the co- py youngsters—Principal and Mrs. J. story frame structure built about fif- operation of the public, should work Bi Ridder and son Jack of Brushton teen years ago and now owned and op- out we ^ to *" e advantage of all con- S pent the week-end guests of the erated by Oren Welt, formerly of Og- cerned.—Prof. Ben. IJaydon, who was stiles' and Creightons.—G. C. Alver- densburg. The fire which was of un- ^ town f o r t n e week-end. returned son drove out from Syracuse Saturday known ..origin was discovered by the Monday accompanied by his father —Mrs. Anna Smithers is home from occupants of the hotel about 1.30 and and 8l8t u er ' George flaydon, and Miss nursing a sick lady.—Mrs. Leroy Mor had gained such headway that all Bl8,e w h o w lu a ^ ain 8 P end the win ' rison lost her gold beads between barely escaped. No clothing or other ^J ( wItn him In Schenectady.—Glen Frank Morrison's and Charlotte Hep- ' property from within was saved. Sev- Ad "a n and mother Mrs. Eunice tonstalPs. These beads have a senti- j era! losing quite large sums in cur- Adrain, of DeGrasse have been visit- men tal value to the owner as Mrs. 1 rency The barn on the adjoining lng Mr ' aDd Mr8> Fred Chambers.—The ( Morrison's mother gave them to her. property was soon in flames and due me J of ' ih f Presbyterian church are pi e ase leave at Mrs. Nellie W. Per- < to the high wind the frame shingle t0 nave a bee Tnursda y of this week: ry » 8 a n d receive a reward—Mrs. J. A. roofed dwellings on the opposite side t0 J ll ? e JT 1 * 08 ? of J ^pairing the I cieland and Mrs. Melvin Crelghton at- 6t the street were constantly endan-! cnurc £ * h ?!?•• U A good dinner will be | tended the library meetng at Pyrites gered. Ogdensburg wassailed upon 8e , r ™J n ^, *il i C Jll 7 *, e Monday. It is expected that Rensse- »-«« « *t j a e r Falls branch library will receive the five dollars prize for the greatest increased circulation the past year.— Master Piercy Alguire fell and broke one bone of his leg.—Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sunderland and M. E. Wall reached home Saturday from their mo- tor trip to Bristol, R. I. Part of the way they drove through two feet of A WORD TO THE WI8E. Sunday at the home of his parents ! «o»*ved.—Rev. Geo. Harland will give Bureau needs to bo extended. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Meacham.-- h , H t a ' k « n his trip to Scotland and The game rainfall measurement will M. Rlggs— Miss Ruby Chase and Mrs. Charles McNuIfy Is spending a few tne w0,ld Sunday school convention.' also <be of great value to the hydro- ' M. A. Nichols visited Miss Eva Peet days In town -Dr. C. F. Prairie of Et,w,n Fisher will render some solos electric develoment of those regions, ; Monday.—S. M. Cramer remains very Massena was in town recently.—Mr. w,tn Mrs Hobkirk at the organ. both those already in operation and poorly.—Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nichols and Mrs William Butler of Massena, ^ . '. ^ 'those contemplated. It Is obviously and Miss Vera Munson took dinner and children spent Sunday with his ' Cake-eater—* Brown suits are being ug^g- XJO establish hydroeletrAc wltn Miv aii<J MrB - Ivan Talcott Sun- parents. Mr and Mrs. F. P. Butler . worn again." ^_^ WUMA tVtix _ a ^„ Mt J^ v wlH ^ day.—Pour large droves of cattle went Married Man-~"Mlne Is-agaln and P ^ w h e re the w a t e r e u w l y w l U be 0 '' he ^ f ^ ' ^ ^ ^ T S ^ ^ *«" " , Sufficient. aome , ogt the , r entlre dalry again. for help and at once responded with a a "P 16 ? 1 ° ' ^ f congregation are cor- pumper and Chief Howard in com- dIa "y m ^ ,ted to be D re !? nt w,tb nam " mand. They with the local firemen mer f and •awa.-The Home Bureau did excellent work and confined the 8 £ w J n * * 1 ** 8 m ? e £ t \ n Grange nal1 on s loss to the three buildings which were * Wednesday and Friday afternoons of covered by Insurance. Mr. Delahaye. this we <*this w eek superintendent of the Morristown Manufacturing Co., was injured by jumping from a second story window, * * « . _ , - to escape the flames and is being car- W d y<wir Iast employer give yoa snow Saturday.-Lewis Baynes had ed for at the Hepburn hospital.—Mrs.' a reference? V j one finger crushed while at work on W. V. Spink of Trout River Is the j "Yes. but it doesn't seem t o b e any j Tuesday.—The Congregational Ladies' guest of Mrs. Mary Spink here.—Mrs. J good." i Aid had an all day meeting in the Harry Reynolds is suffering from an] "What did he say?" {church parlors Thursday tieing com- attack'of pleurisy.—Miss Lucile Wat- j ««H e said I w a s o n e of the best men Portables. The usual public supper son of Oswego is the guest of h e r , h1s fIrm had €yer tllrned ^ ^ was served.—Mrs^ Inda England of _ . . ~ . . Brier Hill spent Thursday night here with Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Kate.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reidell gave three TI.„ m u ._, L - ^ books to our library the past week.— .Ii?.K a '™ , l T ^ " u h »., f "^ ten i Mrs. C. B. Doty Is home from her po- sitlbn at the Pythian home in Ogdens- burg.—A. R. Wail spent a few days at home while .James A. Cieland was at home with a ooM. A BAD SIGN. brother, Earl Watson.—Robert Law- yer of Syracuse is spending a few days with his mother here.—Watson Witherhead and family are taking an _ auto trip through the central part of ^ ^ ^ \ , - ^ the state.—Mrs. F. J. Hawken of Mor-. „ZL„ X , J l , ^iTl^- rlatmrgh, Ont., and Mrs. WlUlam Wor- ™* do ** ***** •»!*„ _ , den of Ogdensburg spent tbe week- H * wways *eem* to deocedly glad ( end at F. E. Worden's. to see me. w ?.» *; '\-'m<' tks'•••£'i-^ v ^:i'^=•^'^ , ^*'V••^• •*' ''*- ':-*K) ^4"'-"Ai-''-!fe;'ji*i*'w-s-- t'vO&r

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Owen Young Makes Another Gift To S. L. U. P r e s e n t s 100 A c r e s , M a k i n g 3C5 i n

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!H Mole liolf Course Is P l a n n e d — P r o p ­erty to Uf Deve loped a Part

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Wiih .'•;.» " '•"' r.lvfti to the univer­sity la.I '"Hi" l»v Mi Young tin* prop ,.,-lv will ln« deve loped a*; a part of the , ,|M .MM n-.iKuu; pii'i tide ait t* hole K«iir I'IIIII-'II1, niti" holr'i of which will l i e . i V i d h i l i l r ( h i « f . i l l

The pun hi <• or I t f new tract, known » k »!>•• Albert Hull f aun , will yjy.,. r o i u p P • ' " c o u l t o l o f III*' U t t l e

| {U , r IMI \ .11 .tiin«" of ,\ mill' and will enab le S* l .aurt ' l in ' to use that wa lorwav in the future for such water HpoiS. a»» ih»' •itiidentH may deve lop an inh M«rti

AIIIOIIK 'Ii'1 other notable a lumni of the univiM 'iHv who have been here iluriiiK »hi' pa«f wivk working on the pn.pM i w m l l e r n e i t F Gunnison, pres Id. HI of Hi-' Ilrooklyn F.agle. and Dev I T I M I I I Kmmott . Kolf landscape expert T h e \ ha\i« def ini te ly laid out a nine hal<' ^o|f (<iiiii.> b e t w e e n the Avenue Of 1 :itn i and Ho- l . l l t le Ittvor T h e work of rmiMiriirHiiK Hie course will IM'KIM In the nprliiK

The Avenue of Kims, which will he (In- loUKed and moMi i m p r e s s i v e In America, him been laid out and the lo ration a«re. d upon The a v e n u e wil l Include a double n»w of trees , the fiMii»e of which hiia been c o m p l e t e l y |nai»i>ed mil by II landscape Architect. T h e t i e . " which number MIO have been <inb>rei| and will he net in during the 4prinK

Mi VOIIHK la-it nlKht addressed the •iclrnce c lub of St L a w r e n c e unlver Hltv on The Story of Radio Deve lop merit In Hie I'nlted S t a t e s He Rave ,(ii InfeieMlliiK talk on the subject for Wiih h he receiv4«d severa l o v a t i o n s of applauae at tin- cim< IUHIOII of the meet itiK.

Columbus Day Was Observed By K. of C.

180 MEMBERS PARTOOK OF THE BAN U6T—C. F. DULLEA

WINNER OF CAR.

l lrashei Kails. Oct. 13. T h e K of C. held a banquet In St Patrick's hull on Monday evoking. T h e decorat ions were pink and white carnat ions and the tables were draped with red. w h i t e and blue p a p e r T h e menu w a s : Boui­llon and salt lues , cream, pota toes , tur­nip, fried ch icken , ce lery , o l ives , rol ls ,

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Boy Scout Campaign

On Today Sixty Canvassers Engaged in the

Work—Dinner Tonight in Masonic Temple.

Noble P. Rande of New York Is Cam* palgn Manager.

T h e drive for

Happenings of Week At Dekalb Junction

Dekalb Junct ion , O c t 13.—A h e a v y .snow s torm that v i i s ted th i s v ic in i ty recent ly g a v e us a sudden thought of winter .—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tupper and son and Mrs. R o y Tupper v i s i ted the ir daughter in Canada Saturday and Sunday .—Mrs . Louise H o l m e s of Og-denBburg s p e n t W e d n e s d a y with Mra. John Hyland. Miss H o l m e s of P o t s ­dam a l so took tea W e d n e s d a y . — M r s . Addle W e s t c o t t is v i s i t ing her s i s ter , Mrs. S t i l e s , of P o t s d a m . — M i s s H e l e n Sprowls spent the w e e k - e n d with her

i parents , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprowls , ' of B e a v e r Creek.—Dr. A n d r e w s , wife

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Ifll. cabbage naiad, ice cream and cake, coffee, clgiira. c igare t t e s . T h e Potsdam, Oct. 1.1 speaekrs were CharloH McNul ty . funds with which lo carry on the B o y ^^vs" HeTen" ;PleldV M o n d i y . - ^ S o h i a s t m a . f e r . Father (V J. Crowley . Scout work In Pot sdam a n o t h e r y e a r E i n v J g , t e d M r g M E*J l l8 M o n d a y <

Faiber Sta ie . M a s s e n a ; Father Tate - | will s tart T h u r s d a y and c l o s e Satur- ; _ M I g B J o 8 e p h l n e N o p l e 8 8 p e n t the rault. St Heela Fa l l s : Dr. Prairie . Mas - day, It w a s announced today. T h e r e , w e e f c w U h M r 8 Hyland re turning to

n>i, and Mr Coswel l . Massena . Mar-1 will he 60 loca 1 c a n v a s s e r s and t h e y ; Kciwarda S u n d a y

Observe 50th Anniversary

Woman's Foreign Missionary Bo-city Plans Special Program

on Thursday Evening.

Mre. C. W. Parsons, Wife of Pastor, Organized Unit 8 i x Y e a r s After

Pounding of Mother Soc ie ty .

Mr. and Mrs. King Honored By Friends

W E R E GIVEN F A R E W E L L P A R T Y

UPON DEPARTURE FOR NEW HOME AT POT8DAM.

Karef Coimhli d e l e d vocal si eiiJify two KtiiKhts partook of the sonic T e m p l e . T h e ladies of the E a s t -banipo i and a most ins truct ive and orn Star will s erve the dinner. Nob le pleasant ev -niiig was spent on this an- P Hando of N e w York will be the c a m -

Farm Bureau Meets At Canton Oct. 20

I ho H* U i w t e n c e (Nninty Farm Mm rail l.i plantilii i; on UH AnilUttl M^ehfig <»« Farm Itareaii Commltte*v ulcn l o IM» held at the Mtnte School OCh.hrr l!0tb. at 10 30 a m

It i.t oiiHM-ted , h a t *M»I.W«MMI 125 and ir|0 Fni-m l lmotui Commit t»M*iiu»n ril»m all .Mftumiinltbw »»f Ht I^B.wrenc<» f'Ounly will tie here T h e p u r p o w of il<U im^l I HK N <o dlwciiaa tl»«» roaulta a4|4Mun l̂l>tlMN| dur ing the i>a»t year, milko i»l«n»i fm lh«» annua l memhor->tl<lp drlvo d i n i n g the month of N O T oit.be, anil plan work Tor the winter

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},; \ | | I , I t r h i i i i m a n ol the Tu |, , . | , MI.,.,1 . < ' i immiih •• <d' Hie Hoard ,,r •.iipi-i vi> in • will r.lvo a report on the woik ae« onipli'-.loMl diiiim/. 'be , , a ( d \ , - a . I I n - I H U M l i i r s o f t h e F a I III

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Homhjv < >« ! I'* N'l l , i i J ,'va Movea p,,ni the u e . : end with her mother .

M n \ \ | I ' . I M . ' . I M b s i M a t y M i l l

i ,nii ' . i em I pai 'v on Thursday nlnht w > , I | M r e l v it t e n d e d $ 1 0 Wil.t t h e f i e t

proi-e.-dn Mr i Anna Crowley Is the lady in • li.ni!" Tor this Thursday nic|ii Mi md Mi« II I». S a v a g e nnd f.imllv \ I died in North llaiiKor Sun ,\iiV, A l l t h e a - h o o l N w e r e c l o s e d Oil

Thur dav ami Knlay as the t e a c h e r s w.-ic uiteiiiltur. confereiM-e in Potsdam.

I , |MI i:nfii.. Mulvaiia returned from the \ l i e e 11 v i e hospital the past week .•ii*l i-i K.ilnhu: Wil l iam Connol ly re hut,. ,| from Itoi lie'iter Mrs. Hoy Kl-llnii I i havinv a nil '• plav put on ill CiaiD.-e hnll Saturday iilnht Mrs I«. Pnifnic i . i l of MaiM'iiii 'ipent Sunday wth le la l lve . t In town J a m e s and K.if | t«cit McCuIn of HraHher were « albfr-i In low n Thur iday

rjlondf* Df«« Opines

Jimmy «aid h» was awful ly Klad to know that he wa* the second man e v e r to kin* me. after I admit ted that he wanrt't the flr'it "

Gouverneur, Oct. 13 .—Thursday e v e ­n i n g of th i s week , the W o m a n ' s For­e ign Miss ionary s o c i e t y of the Metho­dis t church will c e l e b r a t e the s o c i e t y

n and Jerry O B r l e n r e , , ( wil l perfect final p lans at a dinner to ; ^ r m t ^ u T i ^ J ^ ^ ^ ! %%S program wil l %T$S$£* In j

mlos. One hundred and he held T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g in the Ma- w | t h h e r u n d e ^ H o l l a n d . - M r . the c l u r c h a u d i t o r i u m V t h a t date . .

and Mrs. S t e p h e n H a y e s of Mex ico are fhe^ loca l w o m e n under the Header-v i s i t ing re la t ives of this place .—Mr. sh ip <# Mrs. C. W. P a r s o n s , wi fe 'o f the and Mrs. T h o m a s Robinson and fam~j pastor, organized the s o c i e t y In 1875, ily of Canton v i s i ted their aunt , Mrs. j u s t s ty y e a r s fo l l owing t h e foundat ion He len F i e l d s — C h a r l e s Conant had 0 f t h e m o t h e r s o c i e t y in B o s t o n , and the mis for tune to fall and break t w o t h e organizat ion h a s b e e n a c t i v e l y e n -ribs. H e is on the g a i n n o w . — E d w a r d ' g a g e d in church work to t h e present Woodward is ill .—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd t ime . T h e f irst pres ident of the s o -H u n t r e s s motored to H e u v e l t o n on ' c i e t y w a s Mrs. P a r s o n s , under w h o s e Thursday .—Mrs . S m t i h i s s t a y i n g wi th , l eadersh ip the organizat ion w a s per-her n e p h e w , John Oi lmour.—Mrs. L. fected. Clark is v i s i t ing fr iends in Edwards.-— | B u t o n e of the charter m e m b e r s i s

« « « « r * * Arthur S i m m o n s h a s purchased the n o w l iv ing , Mrs. Robert B r o w n . T h r e e r A l l f l i l W r P P K A H Flann igan f » r m f r o m J o h n P l ight . H e s i s t er s , Mrs. George B. B a r n e s , Mrs. 1 V U I I U TT I V / V I V ^ U intends to take p o s s e s s i o n N o v . 1st — ( Wi l l i am W h i t n e y and Miss C. E . Cush-

Mrs. H y l a n d h a s rece ived word that man , w e r e a m o n g the char ter m e m -

Norfolk, Oct. 13.—A farewel l sur­prise party waa g i v e n in Library ha l l on Monday e v e n i n g in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. K i n g and son S t a n l e y Karl , w h o left the past w e e k for the ir n e w h o m e in P o t s d a m w h e r e S t a n l e y is a t t end ing the Clarkson schoo l of techno logy . Music w a s furnished dur­ing the e v e n i n g by the Grange or­ches tra . A s a x o p h o n e d u e t w a s ren­dered by Jack Spots wood and l i t t le daughter Audrey . Mrs.. R. O. Bixby

Odd Fellows' Fair Was A

Big Success

Rev. D. J. Westlake Ordained in November REV. C. BOURNIER OF THIS CITY

W I L L PREACH THE SERMON.

R e n s s e l a e r Fa l l s , Oct. 1 2 — T h e Wa-ter town a s s o c i a t i o n m e e d n g of t h e Congregat iona l c h u r c h e s voted la s t

Will Net About « 0 0 O - ? r r « i ^ ^ ^ a a X ' ^ ^ ^ Taylor of Ogdensburg Won

Ford Oar.

g a v e a reading and Mrs. H A . R d g e r s ; F e l l o w a . a n d R e l M i k a h 8 . b a z a a r h e l d

an or ig inal art ic le c o m p o s e d e spec ia l ­ly for the occas ion . T h e program w a s

the local church s o m e t i m e in N o v e m ­ber. T h e d a t e w a s to be d e t e r m i n e d later. T h e c o m m i t t e e appointed to carry out the i m p r e s s i v e ordinat ion c e r e m o n y are to take the fo l l owing par t s : Invocat ion , Rev . F. K i m b e r l y ,

,A 7 7T~ , «. * *u ' A n t w e r p ; ordnat ion s e r m o n , Rev . C. H e u v e l t o n , Oct. 1 3 . - I n »yite_ of ̂ the B o u r n i e r o g d e m s b u r g ; c h a r g e to p a s ­

tor, Rev . J. R. H e w i t t , R i c h v i l l e ; c h a r g e to church, Rev . G. Phi l l ips , Nor­w o o d ; ordinat ion prayer, Rev . S c h u -

His Guess on T i m e of Watch Stop­

ping W a s Exact .

rather unfavorable weather the Odd

n i v e r s a i y of October 12. 1 t!>2. C. F. iMillea w.i^ the winner of the car. Mrs Alice McCarthy and Mrs. Wil ­liam Shat tuek have returned from Loon Lake where they spent the Hum­mer. Mrs, Jenn ie Hegga has been vis i t ing Mrs. Jenn ie P a x t o n . - - W . H. Cox has comple ted the redecorat ions of John Sul l ivan ' s new home which he i "ecui ly purchased from David Jay-«ox and Mr and Mrs. Sul l ivan are now nicely nettled We w e l c o m e them to our midst Mr. and Mrs. Sandy

paign m a n a g e r and he will out l ine the plan for the workers . During the past few d a y s , local S c o u t s h a v e been send­ing out descr ip t ive folders g iv ing an idea of what has been a c c o m p l i s h e d by the S c o u t s and what they hope to do in the future.

Stolen Packard

in the I. U. O. F. t e m p l e las t w e e k

fo l lowed by a cafe ter ia lunch, i n be -1 ^ T m a w u ^ ^ m ; c i e r 7 M * a s s e n a r * r i g h t hand oTf"ei-

half of t h o s e present Rev. C. V. H a - * " £ V a s an a s s u ^ R e v G e o r g e W T a f t ' L i s b o n * v e n p r e s e n t e d Mr. and Mrs. K i n g wi th " £ g ' * * 8

t f t ^ e s a r e not ve t aVail T h e y O U D g f ° l k s ° f t h e C o n ^ e S a t i o n a l

a beautiful m a h o g a n y davenpor t table ™ T n a s been roughly e s t i m a t e d ' c h u r c h e s o f f o u r c o u n t i e s w i " m e e t

and a purse of m o n e y . Mr. and Mrs. f h i ^ i 1 * * L „ ! r f " J i n S fn t h i ^ h w i t h t h e R e n s s e l a e r Fa l l s y o u n g p e o -K i n g h a v e l ived h e r e al l the ir l i v e s g j ^ J ̂ $2 000 Large c r o w d s of" p I e t h e w e e k e n d o f N o v ^ » > e r ««». A „ - ^ _ u^. ̂ — , , - . „ u ^ - - ^ bornood or ?z,ooo. L,arj,e c r o w a s or d e t a l l e d p r 0 g r a m will be g i v e n la t er and a h o s t of good w i s h e s a c c o m p a n y

Pot sdam. Oct. 13. A n e w Packard her aunt , Mrs. Thornton , of P o t s d a m , bers , M i s s C u s h m a n h a v i n g he ld the j n g a c n m o n t h at the wel fare s ta t ion

Ing her son and family , Mr. and Mrs Roy Muiison. - M r . and Mrs. George Paxton and sori Carr s p e n t T h u r s d a y in Potsdam Mr. and Mrs. Char les Col l ins and s o n Char les accompanied Jamsn Col l ins Sr. to O g d e n s b u r g on Saturday to consu l t Dr. Madlll in re-

h a v e been but t w o treasurers during the 60 y e a r s , Mrs. Harry C. R o g e r s

McGreggor of M a s s e n a and Mr. and ; Mrs Prank Murray of Ogdensburg K ( M , H n 8 t f ) I p n f r o m t h e g a r a g t , o f the has had a s t r o k e . — B . O. Hurbert , Jr. | off ice of treasurer during the first 40 spent Sunday w t h Mrs. Wi l l iam s t L a w r e n c e Motor S a l e s company in and t w o daughters v i i s ted his father, y e a r s of t h e s o c i e t y ' s e x i s t e n c e . T h e r e ^ h a , . t m ' k : . . M r s . Y ™ « . ^ ° J i ! ? n - l " J

V w ! - * i Raymond s tree t Friday night w a s re- E. O. Hulbert . Sr., Sunday covered Saturday, wrecked , on the Hopkinton road. T h e car apparent ly Deka lb Junct ion , Oct. 13.—Mr. and ' hav ing he ld th i s off ice for the pas t 10 i«\idded in the s torm and went into Mrs. S t e p h e n H a y e s of Mexico s p e n t years . the ditch. It w a s qui te badly dam- the w e e k - e n d here ca l l ing on re la t ives | T h e off ice of pres ident w a s h e l d aged , and w a s brought here. Entrance and fr iends .—Miss Doris H a y e s of the : for 25 y e a r s by Mrs. L. M. Gardner, was ga ined through a w i n d o w and o n e tra in ing c la s s of St . L a w r e n c e a g r i - ' her term of s e r v i c e c lo s ing in 1917.

in . < a r w a 8 m o v e d In order to g i v e a c c e s s cultural schoo l spent the w e e k - e n d She is not a charter m e m b e r . T h e r e gard to Mr Col l ins arm. rece ived , 0 t n e p a C K : a r ( i wh ich w a s the m o s t with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. F. C. h a v e been but e igh t pres idents in t h e s o m e t ime ago . -Dennis;_B McCarthy valuable car in the place. Off icers H a y e s — M r s . Carrie J o h n s o n s p e n t 50 years , and Mrs. Lue l la R o b i n s o n

are work ing on the theft and h a v e s evera l days in R e n s s e l a e r F a l l s las t s erved a s corresponding s e c r e t a r y for s o m e c lues . • week .—Mr. and Mrs. L e v i H e m e n w a y 13 years . Mis s L. B e l l e B e am an i s

— _ — J enter ta ined the Lark ln c lub Saturday n o w i g i s i d e n t of t h e soc i e ty . T h e s p e -F U N E R A L O F P O T S D A M MAN. ; even ing .—Mrs . J o s e p h E d g e r s of W a - ciai program on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g wi l l

t h e m from the ir m a n y f r l e n d s . - O n | ffi'iach^ento ^ w ~ ^ t y ^ S - T h e e x c e l l e n t c h i c k e n pie supper a t Fr iday e v e n i n g an organizat ion w a s S l L ^ J f l ^ S i « v l ™ o n * M 9 „ H t n e Methodi s t church parlors Fr iday formed to stand back of the S h e p h e r d - ! ^ S ^ ^ n ^ e ^ ^ ^ S tar* • e V e n i D g w a S n 0 t a 8 w e U P a t r o n i « e d « T o w n e r work be ing d o n e by Miss M a - , ^.u

fnf' a ^ a r 1 m n « t T h ! « S d ? J r Z I U 8 U a 1 ' o w i n g t o t b e d i 8 a g r e e a b l e

bel K i l t i e , we l fare nurse . T h e fol low- £ • J J r ? s e d a n ^ g i v e n by t i e Odd Fel-' ' w e a t h e r . - B o t h c h u r c h e s g a v e s p e c i a l ing off icers were e l e c t e d : P r e s i d e n t , ! ££. £ t h ^ S n d h & d " u n u 8 u a l l y I a r g e

Dr. A. W. W h e e l e r ; v i ce -pres ident . 1 1 ^ ^ ? L ^ a t c h w Z S ^ t n m • "to*6**0* f o r S u n d a y *Qho°l r a l i y

Mrs. H. A. R o g e r s ; s ecre tary , Mrs. M. j f * ! ^ slLZll ni^Ltwen7To ±*y l a 8 t S u D d a y m o r n i n g ~ A n a I 1 d a y

V. P e b b l e s ; treasurer , Miss M o l l i e ! i ™ £ e % * ^ t u r d » f o g d e n s b u r g T h e b u 8 > t U n e w a s c a r r i e d o u t i n L i b r a r y

K i n g ; cha irman of m e m b e r s h i p , Rev . ~ y r ° f n / a > J ° r w ° ; s ? £ « « i S ^ i i n n S J n a I 1 M o n d a y b y t h e H o m e B u r e a u l a '

C. V. H a v e n . T h i s organizat ion i s to ^ ^ f f ^ ^ ^ d t e s . - M r . and Mrs. F. D. Barlow of be ca l led the C o m m u n i t y W e l f a r e £ P

8 ! ^ K \ ^ c lub and wil l m e e t the s e c o n d Fr iday * « * a « * &

h 1 ^ ^ ^ detsUed a n d M r 8 ' T ' R ' W U 8 t r o p a n d M r s ' M a ' i« ~~~u ~~-*v* «f #i.« - , - i # « M -•«,*!«« Placed m a s e a l e d DOX a n a a e p o s i t e a i o n e y &llA M r g M c K a y — M r . and Mrs.

m e e t i n g of the schoo l board H. E Barkley w a s e l ec ted to fill the v a c a n -

over Crabbe's s t o r e . - A t the month ly . J " * * 6 . ! * " " J ? , J i e unUl Sa turday J ' J* N « ^ ^ m b « m o t o r e d t o M a s s e n a

i J? u r e m a m e d u a u l ^ W W T h u r s d a y td v i s i t the ir cous in , Mrs. ™ , w « „ W M , u w » „ « . - — u - j g h t j 2 S ? t t 2 e " o t h e T ^ r ^ s w e r e ' C , a r a ^ r e n c e , *»* f a m i l y - M r . and by tbe res ignat ion of C D . K i n g d h

r a w u T w a y eve^fng Ts fo l lows M r 8 - G e o r g e B e a c h a r e h o m e f r o m a

and A. A. S p o t s w o o d w a s e l e c t e d j ! " l , S , I 1 L t th'P t w 0 w e e k s ' v i s i t a t D e f e r l e t w i t f l M r -

p r e s i d e n t - M r . and Mrs. Maurice La- glw^Jtn^ ^ t r ^ t ^ ^ \ n d Un' Herb*H ^ ^ t a ^ - M r

Lone and Miss Layau of C h a s e Mil ls w e n t 1 0 ^ 0 ? S ^ i t h of o i t o i b u S - ^ M r 8 F r e d N e w c o m b e « P e n t a f e w

w e r e g u e s t s of Mrs. H a t U e Mein on ™£ £w%& K ^ n by D r G M A u s - ' d & y S I n ° g d e a 8 b u r g w i t h M r a n d M r s

Monday and T u e s d a y . - M r s . L e w i s S r tt o V ^ c E a « ^ ' l a t L u t o J a y S m i t h e r s - J o h n Chi lds of O g d e n s -

B a y n e s and chi ldren are s p e n d i n g t h i s n ; ^ J * ™ ; ^ J 5 u ^ ^ L ^ T ^ t b™ « » « « o n n i « ***** M o _ n d ^

wpent T u e s d a y With Mr. and Mrs. Wi l ­liam l l a m m l l l -Mr. and Mrs. Max (Irabenste ln of Tupper Lake s p e n t a few d a y s with her parents , Mr. and Mrs Hugh Currier, the past w e e k . — P . N Donovan Is Improving the looks of bis house with a new coat of paint.

t e r t o w n and Mrs. P e r l e y Fa irbanks be open to any who m a y wish to at-Potsdam, Oct. IB.—Funeral s e r v i c e s s tarted for Saranac L a k e S u n d a y and tend.

t l l l „ , , , t u , ¥ . o f T h o m a s D. Koch, w h o died at t h e were unable to m a k e the trip on ac- i :

\ l l l e l a r r s doing the work. John home of h is daughter , Mrs. J. E. Coble count of the snow. Mrs. E d g e r s c a m e | ? r f t , ; A i . \ [ r t m A 4 Namlow Is Improving the_ APPfarance j n M f t , n 8 t r e e t w p r < 1 n e l { | t n o r e t h i s b f t c k flnd M r g P a } r b a n k s m a d e t h e r r a Z l C l I N f l l l i C C l

' "^ " ' ~~ afternoon at 2.10, Rev. R. K. Sheff ie ld journey by train. Mrs. F a i r b a n k s ' ! j * J £ ¥ off ic iat ing. T h e body w a s placed in daughter V e n e t a is a pat ient at Sara- J l l C 3 ( j O l L / C 3 f i f U G

or his house with a new v e r a n d a and other Improvements .—Mr. and Mrs. Den McCarthy h a v e g o n e to N e w York on their vacat ion . E m m e t t Hall Is mall carrier during Mr. McCarthy's a b s e n c e T o w n S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Pe lo had the covered, bridge c losed a few days the past week whi le repairs were

S ^ t t l E E ^ ^ e n r i ^ l d ^ r s ^ T w" DixSn S S ^ ^ M ™ . S l a r a ^ R u e o7 u E later. F a l l s . - M l s s A d a B. Coffey of S^^^J^B^a^^ u n d e r w e n t a ser ious operaton in a Albany s p e n t the w e e k - e n d wi th Miss ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J S ^ ^ ^ ^ b t ™ ? a hospita l Fr iday and is doing as Mabel Ki t t l e , R. N . - M i a s Moll ie E. {"* ™ ^r J^rltrl, « « 3 t v S L n hv w e U a 8 Posaible.—Mr. and Mrs. Mer-K i n g w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t of her s i s - f ^ ^ g ^ T c S T Miss IreSe r l c k P l e e t h a m " • ^ ^ ^ ^ r e ' ter Ol ive in S y r a c u s e r e c e n t l y . - M r . Ifr^fn?. ^ L « n i n ir i i ^ n h Th m l m a i n l n g on the ir farm this winter , and Mrs. Bes t and Mr. and Mrs. Wi th- s m f | £ ^ M r ' F l e e t h a l » i s h o m e f r o m H e P b u r n

ereU of H e u v e l t o n w e r e S u n d a y cal l- ^K'uT^tiJ^ a n d g a I n i n g ° ^ e l y . - M r s . ers at T. F. C o n n o i l y ' s . - M r s . H. T. L" b y i ? " ; i K . * w « Z h o £ ^ of M a r y K e n d r e w <* R o c h e s t e r is v i s i t ing P i c e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e L a d l e s ' Aid of Mrs. Frank Calnon w a s the ho lder of h , te M r s Q E c h i l d s — M i s s n i c e e n t e r t a i n e d a e L M I M A I U 01 ^ j k n u i T l b e r w n i c n 8 e C u r e d the H o i a n x v ' u , h f t n i p f r n m - . T _ w

the Congregat iona l church T h u r s d a y ,, . ' . t h k f t r h p n b o o t h fiach H e I e n W a l 1 l s n o n i e f r o m b t ^ a w -

af ternoon at her h o m e on Morris J " " . M M I / ^ . J ' ^ S j b T t * i t rence univers i ty , suf fer ing from throat , ". " ,, r A m A k i t chen holder sold h a v i n g a n u m b e r t f V > l l h io MrB A R w a n m r t h v mn s tree t .—Nora Cece l ia Leonard of Og- u M „ i > h l J , , rPhi l „haau„ ,£*•,«.»«,• » i v trouble .—Mrs. A. K. w a n , wortny ma-

r „ „ „ . „ „ S,"^ rW'? h? ^trHTV^ *•" ttoJo": ̂ ni vZ?Hon£ ZVL^UrT^^^leo the vault at Baystde for interment in n a c — A m o n g the t eachers w h o .attend t Newberry , Pa., at a future date . e , j the t e a c h e r s ' ins t i tute at Pot sdam

Sept. 12, 1865. the son of Jacob and H ! M. Phi l l ips , Mrs. B e s s i e Moses , Anna Frye Koch. He married S u s a n Mrs. Verni l la H a v e n , Miss G e n e v a Erhart, w h o surv ives him t o g e t h e r Overacker , Miss Ruth Fear , M i s s e s

being made. T h e work has been with two daughters , Mrs. Cohle, wi th R„th atnd Dorothy Powel l , M i s s e s e o m p l e t e d and the bridge is now open w h o m h G r e 8 i d e d . and Mrs. E. A. Caul Daisy and Pearl B i shop , Miss W a t i e to traffic T h i s was a much needed o f Ogdensburg . Fa irbanks , Miss Doris

NEUR, RE-ELECTED PRE8I DENT OF EPWORTH LEAGUE

AT BRASHER PALLS.

ter. Mrs. Arthur W h i t l o c k . - O n T u e s - ' * : * i " l t T * H ^ \ * J J 1 ^ f • ** " e e U n s in N e w York this week , d inner Superv i sor and Mrs

day e v e n i n g , Oct. 20th, the lad ies of " ' " " ^ *"»*,v^" * u u ™ * » < „f n , w a s Uoi a b l ( i t 0 g 0 t 0 N e w Y o r k o n

*u* -•• B- JL* *u„ ^ I . I / . * I A M .„ni ».^i^ Pres ton and Wi l l iam Hurlbut of Og- noniXunt n f th„ apr\nns uin*»«ft nf MiR« the Church of the Vis i ta t ion wil l ho ld

NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN.

Gouverneur, Oct. 13.—J. Carlton Fra-H a y e s . Mrs. ? * e r o f t n i s v i l lage w a s re -e l ec ted pres -

h r u c e Conknn."Mis8 E u n i c e H o l l a n d , ; I d e n t o f the St . L a w r e n c e dis tr ic t E p -Miss Mary Burke , Mrs. Wini fred Car- l worth L e a g u e at the annual c o n v e n -nev, Miss E u g e n i a Carney .—Mrs. I. L. t i o n h e l d Thursday , Fr iday and Satur-H a y e s , Mrs; H. A. P o w e l land Mrs. d « y °J t h e Past w e e k at Brasher F a l l s ,

densburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. a c c o u n t of the ser ious i l lness of Miss

repair Arthur Br lggs has had his house repaired, putt ing In a n e w bak­ery and other i m p r o v e m e n t s . Mrs .

Hrlggs. our h o m e cook will now f ind; , , o t 8 4 , a m > 0 c t ^ . - T e l e p h o n e com- _ _ „ _ _.. her work more congenia l . And the I m m l c a t l o n w ! t n a K i n g s t o n hospita l , W. H. Miles s p e n t Friday wi th Mrs. and Rev. M. P. B e a c h pas tor pf t h e

Ella Loucks in P o t s d a m — S h e r m a n Gouverneur Methodis t church, w a s re -P o t s d a m s p e n t the w e e k - e l ec t ed fourth v ice -pres ident ,

m i s s i n g P o t s d a m man, ind ica te s tha t end with Frank Mi les and other Other of f icers e l e c t e d i n c l u d e : Rev . the m a n in K i n g s t o n ls not Ful ler , f r i e n d s — M r s . H e l e n S. Barber of W a - H - M P ™ " * . W e s t P o t s d a m , f irst

the first of a s e r i e s of card part ies In % £ £ & "J*££ ^ " u ^ j . W « * l e n - T h e f *" l i l >' o f l r * C" K i n 8 d a l e

Library hall . Al l are w e l c o m e . — M r s Frank S m i t h has been appointed or

good cooking? Jus t to know that Mrs Br lggs made th i s Die cake crul lers w h e r e a m a n a P P a r e n t i y ottering from Ella Louck n M ? E « n?« r« i i i « i l * i- «S««»iI S c o m a w a 8 b o u g h t to be Alvln Ful ler , Loucks of ch icken pie. rolla, etc . . is enough . Of _ , . , „ , „ „ T W . . , I « « , i n . u M . » A B •»,«* „„,i „,i*h

v a c a n c y of Mrs. C. O. King .—Dr. F. F . JJ[*g

G r e e n m o r e h a s returned from St. R e g i s F a l l s w h e r e h e w e n t the pas t s u m m e r for a m u c h needed res t . H e l s

all the fine arts , cooking ranks first.

day night. A very nice t ime w a s en disaoDoared here the nlffht

. . . „ > xxr u •• s « , P t 2 7 , h K »8 be l i eved he w a s m o v e back~to~hiB o t h e r farm.—Mrs. B a I l g 0 / ' J » n I o r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; and ioyed by all p r e s e n t W e hope there ( l r o w n e d , n c r o 8 8 , t h c r a J l r o a d Q Mat t i son enter ta ined the Pres - Miss Luci l le Church, Brasher F a l l s . may he more of those parties . W e h m g e a I t h o i I g n 9 e a r c h o f t h e r l v e r b y t e r i a n s e w i n g c lub F r i d a y . - L y l e s ecre tary and treasurer .

failed to reveal a n y trace of h is bod v. Tupper and Miss E v a R i s l e y s p e n t the A m o n g those a t t e n d i n g from th i s — _ ' W e e k - e n d in Herk imer .—Mrs . Win i - v I 1 , a * e w e r e : Rev. M. P. Beach , Carl-

B U C K ' S B R I D G E fred Carney, Miss E u g e n i a Carney, J ° n F r a i l e r , Dorothy Murphy, E t h e l o x v ^ v x i , ̂ ^ v e r n i l l a H a v e n , Mrs. E m m a « r e e n e , ^ ^ Mitchel l , Genev ieve Hut-

Fredenburg , Miss Ethe l Mitchel , Mrs. t o n » El izabeth Stree ter , Myrtle W h i t -more , Paul Sprague , S t a n l e y Frazler ,

part thought of J a m e s Russe l l Lowe l l ' s poem. "The s n o w had begun in the KloamitiK. and biiHiry all the night , had been heaping field and h ighway , with a s i l ence deep ;in<l w h i l e " on Friday nlt'Jif when about dark It began to s n o w ami by !» o'olock the ground \v;iii white We like the snow, hut hope it ibirsm't c o m e for s o m e w e e k s yet. -Mi. and Mrs. ( icorgo Tiernan of No. I . a w i e n c e were ca l lers In town Sun (l.iv Mr and Mr|t. Arthur Ashton of

Buck's Bridge , Oct 10. T h e hard s n o w storm ami free/.e c a m e as a sur- ' Wi l l iam Miles and Master N o y e s Car- n ,

in a t t e n d a n c e at the l ibrary ''©"flfias H a z i e r . prise to r v e r v o n e so ear ly in the year. n ( , y were Owing lo the bad, s t o r m y night , on ly m e e t i n g nfeld i n *he l ibrary at P y r i t e s

SS was taken In at the school box so ­cial Fr iday even ing . Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smi th w a s a cal ler nt his fath-

Morri.Mlown have c o m e to spend the *,r'* Thursday e v e n i n g - Joe S m i t h and D. Wi lcox were in Lisbon T u e s ­day. T h e r e was no .school T h u r s d a y

in make their annual trip to Florida n m l Friday as Miss Butler was a t tend­ing t eachers ' c o n f e r e n c e at Potsdam.

Mr. and Mrs. Hobkirk spent Sunday of last w e e k with A n d r e w Wood.— B e s s i e J o n e s and father were ca l l ers

M o n d a y — M i s s Irene Spencer of Syra- NIGHT OFFICER U N D E R G O E S

winter with hb> slater, Mr. and Mrs. Fred !miotic. T h e y will not be able

s p e n t the w e e k - e n d at her h o m e in Redwood and Miss Ruth F e a r at her h o m e in Gloversvi l le .—Mr. and Mrs.

Nib* winter as Mrs. Ashton ' s heal th ;MHIM\\ hal improved P H. Lyons

jind daughter Helimu and Miss Ne l l i e Hinl' .v '.pent a few days recent ly with bit Hmer. Mr and Mrs. Frank Patnoe , <>r Cl iateaugay Mr. and Mrs. A. P. h e m ami ' l i t e r . Mrs Anna K e n n e h a n . of Massena were cul lers In town Sun- . A , A k l - , „ _ . , _ . , ^ , - . , . . . « - . « , - * . . - . ^ day Mrs J a m e s Hero a c c o m p a n i e d ^"un^ct icut over Sunday. T h e y c a m e ALONG K E N T U C K Y W A T E R S H E D . Ihem h o m e * Miss Kath leen Mahoney n s a u p r i s e to Mrs. French — T h e !

i« nt Sunday with Miss Hilda Hero at 1 , n o i » a s Robinson farm has been sold T h e poss ib i l i ty of organ iz ing a

c u s e spent the w e e k - e n d with her par­ents , Mr. and Mrs. Ara Spencer .—Mr. and Mrs. E u g e n e Fredenburg and son Robert and daughter Marjorie of Ant­werp v is i ted Charles Putnam and Mr. F r e d e n h e r g ' s mother . Mrs. E m m a h „ „ n : f u , ,_Ml a l l l i r l . , „ n l l , u t o l l rp a T . i n v

F r e d e n b u r g . - M i s s G e n e v a Overacker ^ ' l ^ J t H l J ^ 7 . n l ^ ^IV.^i

OPERATION AT HEPBURN

Gouverneur, Oct. 1.", T h o m a s .Monlervillc. night officer for the vil­lage, wan taken t o the Hepburn

with what appeared to be an a t tack ol appendic i t i s . An examinat ion w a s made Monday morn ing by Dr. Grant Madill and an operat ion performed a t

in this place T u e s d a y . - K e n n e t h Brad- .' ? ? » " " ' l e y - 0 ' P o u f h . k e e1 5 8 , e

1 a r e V , R" i 8.30 o'clock. Mr. Monterv i l l e w a s tak-

ley has been on the s ick l ist the past , t m ^ M r - a n d M r a - J o h n Hurley , few days .—Rev . and Mrs. French en- ^ ^ lerta ined Mrs. French's parents from I N V E S T I G A T E W A T E R S U P P L Y

Winthrop and Miss Helen M c C a r t h l throuRh Basse t t & L e w i s to Myron more e x t e n s i v e s y s t e m of s e c u r i n g spent Saturday with Miss Marion Kobinson from Pierrepont . Mr. Thorn- \ rainfal l d a t a a long t h e h e a d w a t e r s of Hero Prof and Mrs. B p. Qulne l l e as w a s he lp ing A. Al len d igg ing p o t a - ( the mounta in s t r e a m s of K e n t u c k y spent the week end with his father, M. I [ o e 8 F r l d a y

u l Mr T h o m a s e x p e c t s t o . ftnd ^ r ^ Virg in ia h « s b e e n r e c e n t l y A Qulnel le Bill O'Brien won the leave with his wife for their h o m e a t * • royal prUc at the card party recent ly H o g a n s b u r g soon. T h e y have m a d e

en ill Saturday and h i s condi t ion tailed to respond to treatment .

NORTH STOCKHOLM

North S tockho lm, Oct. * 1 1 — John F lynn is improving t h e looks of h is house by a coat of pa int .—The church and hal l h a v e a n e w coat of paint and with the concre te s t e p s adds m u c h to their appearance .—Miss Doris K i n g s i inves t iga ted b y the W e a t h e r B u r e a u

or t h e Uni ted S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of

Dennis P. H a y e s of Tupper Lake s p e n t h e r e — J u d s o n Moncrief "was ^ c a l l e r ! Agriculture. Information of this c h a r - I ton .—Miss V e r a Munson of N o r w o o d and Hilda Hero t h e conso la t ion .—Mrs . and sold a great m a n y b a s k e t s w h i l e ! ° r t n e U n i t e d S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of « j e y w a 8 n o m e o v e r Sunday from Can-

a few d a y s In town the past week-— o n W 1 , b e r W i l c o x Sa turday e v e n i n g , — | ae ter Is of vital importance , e s p e c i a l l y | w a s a w e e k - e n d and o v e r - S u n d a y Den O'Brien of Burl ington is v i s i t ing P e o P * e are busy g a t h e r i n g apples and dur ing s e a s o n s of low water , to the ! g u e s t of Mrs. M. A. Nichols .—Mr. and his brother and s i s ter . Jerry and £ e t t m * l n e I r c , d e r m a d e . — T h e L. A . ! proiper and ef f ic ient o p e r a t i o n s of t h e Mrs. A. L. N i c h o l s v i s i t ed the ir s i s t er , Mary, a t the old h o m e In S tockho lm — s - w I 1 1 n o l d a c r e a m c h i c k e n and bls-W o i d has been rece ived here of the c u , t 8 UPP<'r m church parlors Fr iday death of John Mclntyre of H e l e n a . ' e v e n , n * » ° c t ' 1 6 t n Cream c h i c k e n Mr Mclntyre had rtmny re la t ives and a n d h j 8 c l , i t - m a s h e d potatoes , cabbage fr iends in th i s p lace who w e r e sorry a * l a d . ^^> w f t i t e and brown bread, to hear of his d e m i s e —Mr. and Mrs d o u g h n u t s , P , e « n d co f fee wil l be Herber t Meacham of Pot sdam spent S P T V e d from 7 o'clock unti l all are

g r e a t s y s t e m of l o c k s and d a m s on t h e O h i o R i v e r for the bene f i t o f nav­igat ion. W i t h o u t i t t h e operat ion of the locks and d a m s would b e a t t ended with great diff iculty and a t t i m e s by s e r v i c e performed by t h e W e a t h e r

Mrs. H. C. Stone , of Par l shv l l l e Sun­day .—Mrs. Underwood had a s h o c k re­c e n t l y and Is v e r y l o w at t h i s wr i t ing . — A number from th i s p l a c e h a v e at­tended the reviva l m e e t i n g the pas t w e e k he ld a t Brookda le in the W . M. church.—M. A. N i c h o l s w a s in Bnck-ton Monday ca l l ing o n h i s unc le , M.

_, . x . . ^ . m . .. s p e n t part of last w e e k here . Mr. B a c k u s returned h o m e wi th Mr. and H i n s d a l e s p e n t the w e e k - e n d h e r e ,

g a n i s t in the M. E. church to fill the f 1 ™' L ; D - A u s t i n Sunday after s p e n d - M l w e n t h o m e t o p F r I t e s Monday aft-~„ ~* M — n t\ u - i««__rw v v I m * a * e w <**y8 n e r e * ! " * » f r s i s t er , e r n o o n # — T h e t e a c h e r s a r e h o m e from

W. P. W e s t . — A daughter , B e u - &<> p o t s d a m m e e t i n g and report an lah May, w a s born Friday, Oct. 9th, e x c e l l e n t program.—Miss Lore t ta Cor-

„,„» ,» i * „ i u « 4 u c c u c u , w „*, « 1° M r - a n d Mrs Cl ive B o w d e n of L i s - c o r a n o f o g d e n s b u r g s p e n t T h u r s d a y

l i k i n g f ine and h i s m a n y fr iends here S S ' ^ S L ? T t ? i * S ? T w ^ . l a D d F r I d a y W i t h h e r 8 l 8 t e r ' M r S " J ' W * are p leased t o s e e h i m back a g a i n . - ™ e n

f * J ^ " h0 . V J ***£?'^ P J L S S S w e e t - P r i n c i p a l J. W. S w e e t a n d

Miss E l e a n o r Stra i t of the N. H. S. S l ^ H J j * ! ? , ' ? £ * £ J l ° S n ^ d a u « h t e r Marjorie a r e s p e n d i n g t h e faculty w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t of Z t l l A ? * / V B r n ^ l ™ w ' T ' w e e k " e n d w l t h t h e S w e e t s i n W a d ' fr lends in S y r a c u s e . - M r . and Mrs. ? ' ™ ^ h ! n ^ » ™ J J ? ^ m n v S d ^ ^ ^ . - F r a n k J e n k i n s i s s l o w l y re-H o r a c e G. A t w a t e r of Chicago are v i s - ^ ° » ' u*J*Zr n^tthlnA T«nf c o v e r i n g f r 0 m t y p h o i d f e v e r a t h i a

i t ing their m a n y fr iends here from Gouverneur Oct. 8th and i s oc- h o m e i n N o r w o o d — C . W . L e n t is i t ing m a n y f r i e n d s j i e r e . n g fa p r e g t o n flatg_ g o m e w h a t i n d i s p o s e d _ A w D i c k i n .

- . . - f # 1 | ; Charles Wright i s 111 a t the h o m e of s o n g^d A l v a D i c k i n s o n are v i s i t i n g

Momstown Village ^^L^Z^SXTm T*omas Dickinson at Mooers-E F-o I T h e Lad le s Aid s o c i e t y of t h e M. E . L a m b i s a m o n g t h o s e i l l .—Miss Mar-

Q l l f f a r e F i r A I / W C f h u L c h W i l 1 b o l d t h e i r a n n u a l i ) a 2 a a r « a r e t H i n s d a l e and Mis s C a r m e n J e n -i J U l l C l d I U C RJU99 In the church parlors W e d n e s d a y and k i n B w e r e h o m e f r o m P o t s d a m N o r

_ Thursday , N o v . 4th and 5th . a f ternoon m a i o v e r the w e e k - e n d . — M a s t e r L y l e R I V E R V I E W H O T E L D E S T R O Y E D — a ? d e y e B i n f - F a n c y and useful arti- R o c a en ter ta ined after schoo l Oct. 7th

O C C U P A N T S B A R E L Y E S C A P E . a t the booths and a 50 c e n t supper d a y t h e f o l lowing boy f r i e n d s : A n s e l i wi l l be s erved each n ight ; ch i cken pie p e r r y , Burt Perry, Robert Merkley . • Morris town. Oct. 12.—A conf lagra- W e d n e s d a y , baked ham supper Thurs - A k i n g W a i n w r i g h t . Herber t W a i n -

t ion s w e p t th i s v i l lage th i s m o r n i n g d a y n i Kot . T o avoid the confus ion wright , Clarence Perry , Clifford Poor, about 1.30, tak ing a s i ts tol l the Riv- w h l c h &as here to fore prevai led a t the Qrrin W i n t e r s . George Prat t and Se-e r v e w Hote l , a barn o w n e d by Mrs. supper hour, the ladies are p lanning ton Perry. G a m e s w e r e played and J. J. Farrel l and partly des troyed her ( n i s y e a r t o s e I 1 s»PPer t i c k e t s by a de l i c ious supper s e r v e d to the hap-res ldence . T h e hote l w a s a t h r e e - n u m b e r , an idea which , wi th t h e co - p y y o u n g s t e r s — P r i n c i p a l and Mrs. J. s tory frame s tructure built about fif- operat ion of the public , should work B i Ridder and son Jack of Brushton t een years ago and now o w n e d and op- o u t w e ^ t o * " e a d v a n t a g e of all con- S pent the w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of the erated by Oren Wel t , formerly of Og- cerned.—Prof . Ben . IJaydon, w h o w a s s t i l e s ' and Creightons .—G. C. Alver-densburg. T h e fire which w a s of u n - ^ t o w n f o r t n e w e e k - e n d . returned s o n drove out from S y r a c u s e Saturday known ..origin w a s d i scovered by the Monday a c c o m p a n i e d by h i s fa ther — M r s . A n n a S m i t h e r s i s h o m e from occupants of the hote l about 1.30 and a n d 8 l 8 t

ue r ' George flaydon, and Miss nurs ing a s ick lady .—Mrs . Leroy Mor

had ga ined such h e a d w a y that all B l 8 , e w h o w l u a ^ a i n 8 P e n d t h e w i n ' r ison lost her gold beads b e t w e e n barely e scaped . N o c lo th ing or o t h e r ^ J (

w I t n h i m I n S c h e n e c t a d y . — G l e n Frank Morrison's and Charlot te H e p -' property from within w a s saved . Sev- A d " a n and m o t h e r Mrs. E u n i c e t o n s t a l P s . T h e s e b e a d s h a v e a sen t i -j era! los ing quite large s u m s in cur- Adrain , of D e G r a s s e h a v e been v is i t - m e n t a l v a l u e to t h e o w n e r a s Mrs. 1 rency T h e barn on the adjo in ing lng Mr' a D d M r 8 > F r e d C h a m b e r s . — T h e ( Morrison's m o t h e r g a v e them to her. • property w a s soon in f l ames and due m e J o f ' ihf Presby ter ian church are p i e a s e l e a v e at Mrs. N e l l i e W . P e r -< to the high wind the frame s h i n g l e t 0 n a v e a b e e T n u r s d a y of t h i s w e e k : r y » 8 a n d r e c e i v e a r e w a r d — M r s . J. A.

roofed d w e l l i n g s on the oppos i t e s ide t0J l l ? e J T 1 * 0 8 ? o fJ ^ p a i r i n g t h e I c i e l a n d and Mrs. Melv in Cre lghton at-

6t the s t r e e t w e r e c o n s t a n t l y e n d a n - ! c n u r c £ *h?!?•• UA g o o d d inner wi l l be | t e n d e d the l ibrary m e e t n g at P y r i t e s

gered . Ogdensburg w a s s a i l e d upon 8 e , r ™ J n ^ , *il iCJll 7 *, e Monday. It i s e x p e c t e d that R e n s s e -»-«« « *t j a e r F a l l s branch l ibrary wil l r e c e i v e

t h e f ive dol lars prize for the g r e a t e s t i n c r e a s e d c irculat ion the past y e a r . — Master P i e r c y Alguire fell and broke o n e bone of h i s leg .—Mr. and Mrs. Harr i son Sunder land and M. E . W a l l reached h o m e Saturday from the ir m o ­tor trip to Bristol , R. I. Part of t h e w a y t h e y drove through t w o fee t of

A WORD TO THE WI8E.

Sunday at the h o m e of his parents ! «o»*ved.—Rev. Geo. Harland wi l l g i v e Bureau n e e d s to bo extended . Mr and Mrs. Arthur M e a c h a m . - - h , H t a ' k « n h i s trip to Scot land and T h e game ra infal l m e a s u r e m e n t wi l l M. R l g g s — Miss R u b y C h a s e and Mrs. Charles McNuIfy Is s p e n d i n g a few t n e w 0 , l d S u n d a y schoo l c o n v e n t i o n . ' a l s o <be o f g r e a t v a l u e t o t h e h y d r o - ' M. A. N i c h o l s v i s i t e d M i s s E v a P e e t d a y s In town - D r . C. F. Prair ie of E t , w , n F i s h e r wi l l r ender s o m e so lo s e l ec tr i c d e v e l o m e n t of t h o s e reg ions , ; Monday .—S. M. Cramer r e m a i n s v e r y Massena w a s in town recent ly .—Mr. w , t n M r s Hobkirk at t h e organ. both t h o s e a l r e a d y in operat ion a n d poorly.—Mr. and Mrs. M. A. N i c h o l s and Mrs W i l l i a m But ler of M a s s e n a , ^ . '. ^ ' t h o s e contempla ted . It Is obv ious ly a n d Mi s s V e r a M u n s o n t o o k d inner and chi ldren s p e n t S u n d a y with h is ' Cake-eater—* B r o w n s u i t s are be ing u g ^ g - XJO e s t a b l i s h hydroeletrAc w l t n M i v a i i < J M r B - I v a n T a l c o t t S u n -parents. Mr and Mrs. F. P. Butler . w o r n again." • ^ _ ^ WUMA tVtix _ a^„ MtJ^v wlH ̂ day.—Pour large droves of cattle went

Married Man-~"Mlne I s - a g a l n a n d P ^ w h e r e t h e w a t e r e u w l y w l U b e 0 ' ' h e ^ f ^ ' ^ ^ ^ T S ^ ^ *«" " , S u f f i c i e n t . • a o m e , o g t t h e , r e n t l r e d a l r y again .

for h e l p and at once responded wi th a a " P 1 6 ? 1 ° ' ^ f c o n g r e g a t i o n a r e cor-pumper and Chief H o w a r d in c o m - d I a " y m ^ , t e d t o b e D r e ! ? n t w , t b n a m " m a n d . T h e y wi th the local f i remen m e r f a n d • a w a . - T h e H o m e B u r e a u did e x c e l l e n t work and conf ined the 8 £ w J n * *1**8 m?e£t\

n G r a n g e n a l 1 ons

l o s s to the three bu i ld ings w h i c h w e r e * W e d n e s d a y and Fr iday a f t ernoons of covered by Insurance. Mr. D e l a h a y e . t h i s w e < * t h i s w e e k s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Morr i s town Manufactur ing Co., w a s injured b y j u m p i n g from a s e c o n d s tory w i n d o w , * * « . _ , -to e s c a p e the f l a m e s and i s b e i n g car- W d y < w i r I a s t e m p l o y e r g i v e y o a s n o w S a t u r d a y . - L e w i s B a y n e s had ed for a t t h e H e p b u r n h o s p i t a l . — M r s . ' a r e f e r e n c e ? V j one f inger crushed w h i l e a t work on W. V. Spink of Trout R iver Is the j "Yes. but i t doesn ' t s e e m t o b e a n y j T u e s d a y . — T h e Congregat iona l L a d i e s ' g u e s t of Mrs. Mary Sp ink here .—Mrs . J good." i Aid had an all day m e e t i n g in the Harry R e y n o l d s i s suf fer ing from a n ] "What did h e s a y ? " { c h u r c h parlors T h u r s d a y t i e ing c o m -a t t a c k ' o f p l eur i sy .—Miss Luc i l e W a t - j ««He s a i d I w a s o n e o f t h e b e s t m e n Portables. T h e usual publ ic s u p p e r s o n of O s w e g o i s t h e g u e s t of h e r , h 1 s f I r m h a d € y e r t l l r n e d ^ ^ w a s s e r v e d . — M r s ^ Inda E n g l a n d of

_ . — . ~ . . Brier Hil l s p e n t T h u r s d a y n ight h e r e wi th Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Kate .—Mr. and Mrs. Char le s Re ide l l g a v e t h r e e

TI.„ m u r» ._, L - ^ books to our l ibrary t h e pas t w e e k . — . I i ? . K a ' ™ , l T ^ " u

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