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DKMOCKAT F O U N D E D 1858 A D V A N ( K F O t N D K D 1861

OGDENSBUIUS, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,

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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

A l l W h i c h H o H a s G i v e n t o

U n i v e r s i t y .

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

of Campus .

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ho,n<l <>i irui lr i". . was made at St. l .aut i iM. - II in \ «-f ;it y late Monday

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

ind two daughters of Canton cal led

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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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!,.,,! W.II ,.f Ni'w York S t a t e Col lege or \ttiiMilt MhatMi. N Y will he t | u , | . u m > i | N i l p e a k e r D r !<ndi l Ui\#

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ihi> K'III aK.ioul iuial leadern u\ the >:iiii,- (>f \ . u Y<»ik ."id will h a v e a ,,-al me ,K . to. the Ht l , a u r e n c e I i i n i ! \ 1.11 i n ' I .'

},; \ | | 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

Ii, , , . ,„ A ill I... v * M»»n.- vet v important . , „ | . O I M I . • m . m . i w i n - h Ib . -v w i l l m a k e

.it flu-1 no ' ' no: IIUMM. ' ••» ill l». • t veil at noon by

tl,,» K.mio I-:, -ui-.mle ; Ih.paitmetit of l h o Mi . i t o J icb iMi l

BOMBAY

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

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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

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