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-BRIEF PERSONAL MENTION M f l L K s tree t

fr ieaas froai Katar-tfefts woe* . Mrs. A- T Raadall and

• a d ita Water-

? Mrs. IN. J:

- Mr. a a * Mr*. £aar te* Leveil le of ftyracaee w a r t sjueeis here over

fitae w a s * s a d v i t a f r o n d s . Ura . Tfcoaaaa Jooea of Haiksboro

-la at t a e Hepburn bo* pi tat at 0% Aeasbura; for apecial treatment.

.Mr and Mrs. S J. Baraum of II l o a spent last sreek at a t 73 P a r t a r street .

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Mrs. at. L. Fortune and &OD S iau ley r is i ted Mrs. Fortun**'* mother , l a Syracuse tae past %w*k j

Mr. aad Mrs, Jaiur* Parker of ike Branch road aptui t>uuday »Hh Mr. aad Mrs. Raymond Goo to t

Mrs. Charles Kane of Johnstown s treet aas returned to Lucerne to resume ber position in tne public schools .

Miss Mildred Bo*art and Miss DsUfbt Coa l s oi John street a r t apeadia* two w e e k s at f iranri l le aad New York city

Miss Shirley S p r m * of Rowley street left Saturday for Harrison. K. Y. where s h e has been engaged to teach la the second grade.

Miss U U l a n DeMarse has entered the training school for nurses at the St. Lawrence State Hospital at Oa> densburg

Misses Beatrice Burr and Mar-Jorie Woodcock returned the past week after spending the summer at Wanakena.

J o s e p h BoulH -smd- l*m?rhnB Bur jger returned Saturday after spend-teg a week with friends in Athens . Ont.

Miss He len Hyde has renlgned her posit ion as bookkeeper at the JE. C. Leahy store to accept * posi l ion at the B O Kinney drug sto^e

Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Ryan and daughter Aileen of Rochester were week-end g u e s t s of their parents h e r e

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green of^Wil UUs street left Tuesday for Tort Edward and Lake George where they will visit friends and relat ives lor a week.

H F. Fortune of Jamestown and Mrs. J. W. Davis and children of 8 C Jonnsvi l le were guests of -t*4r parents . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fortune of McKean street last week

Mr. and Mrs Ray Hurst am! son George and Geo. Thraves. Sr.. were g u e s t s last week of Geo Thravesv^ Jr., and family at Sy­racuse.

Kennexh Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs- C. W. Fuller returned Snmlay to his posit ion as physical iaairuc-tor at Jeffersonvi 13e. Callicoon. and Youngs vi lie r

Mr. and Mrs. DeanJa Fitxgerald left the pas t w e e k for Ottawa. O n u

U <* Kin* of At lant ic City. fts (he guest of fr iends in

town. Clifford A leer. Wi l l i s Muiitn,

Charles VanDusee, aad D o o s i d La vack s i l l this week e n t e r Roch rater Electrical school for a course of study.

M m C M S u t s of N e w York Cily u »pt-tiding a few days in town tifcirfug her parents. Mr and Mrs. John Browu They entertained at luncheon at the Red Brick Tavern

their home -+*»i W*d»*ed*y w< ^3 Mr and Mrs Wesley Bo wen of

Miss Minerva T a y l o r refWned Tuesday even ing (rota aa extended auto tour through Massachuset ts , Connecticut aad Vermont.

Mr and Mrs. William Leedom, daughter Cather ine , and SOB Billy, of Schenectady , and Mrs. Mary Latnpkin of Watertown mere «ees> enO gues t s of of Mrs Anue Bon let of Prospect street

Miss Beulah Mullin left Monday] for Glens Fal l s where she will sup- j ply t o r ten w e e k s after which she w i n enter Potsdam Normal to coin i plete ber course. 1

Miss Pat ience Seaker left Man [ day for Canajoharie, and Misa A l l s ' Youngs left Sunday for Youngaville (

to j e surne their respect ive posi . t ions. I

Mass Grace McCombs of Deer , River, a teacher in the Carthage! schools , waa a week-end guest a t '

BJL 4VM.3. Carpenter *

«on*n«d n t thai anwnt

r» t0JiS -^Sh#iUffll^eSC Iv« tokitnout smuraoct

on #Vwrt|chin<). * CJeiitVA. Mrs. Amel ia Kilburn and Mi** Marjorie Lyng of Watrrtowu and Mrs Joseph Bo wen of <k>u\«-r-a^ur called ou Mr and Mrs. Mat- | the home of Mr. and Mrs, N K ihew Frewley last Saturday J Brown, in W e s t Barney street.

Mr and Mrs. Houry Curtis, sr.. j Mr. and Jsfrs Clark Brikwith and of Prospect street e n t e r u i n e d over I Mr and Mrs. Roy Brckwiih and the week-end Mr and Mrs Aime H . ' t w o children of I'tlc-a. *f»em the Manegre. Mis»» Aurura Mauegre and ; week end •ith^Afrw (IsrV Be<k-Mr snd Mrs Sinieou l^v*Ilte u f ' w i t h s sister. Mrs ( \ I> (rtile and

, U t a i l ) . Mr and Mrs A H Will iams and

daughter Kster a:ifl Mr and Mrs R Yaiibrooks and two daughters

Auburn wrre week end g u e s t s I Mr *nd Mrs F. K fiashnaw, [

mmEwuLE. .Mr. a a d Mrs. B a r r y Hil l

m a t . Mich.. Mr. a a d Mrs, A r r i s Bsgarei of Sai-agaarWs a a d Mr. aad Mrs. Herhert Carpeater of Ooueerneur were dinner gues t s of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bigarel Tnas-day evening. 4 Everett Jenne and Wilbur Daunt of Cincinnati . O.. w h o have been spending s week with Mr. and Mra. WUllam Jean* left Friday morning for Watertown where they expect Lojaisit Mr and Mrs W Button a a V w days .

Jecent vis i tors at Alfred Mcin r» were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

A Id rich of Rensse laer Fal ls and Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Muir of Ro­chester Mr. and Mra. Alfred Mc Intosh. Mr and Mrs. Burt Donald? son and .daughter Agnes and Mr. and Mra. Wil l iam Muir visited Al exandria Bay Sunday

Mrs Helen Bigarel entertained Mr* Cecil Rice from Chub Friday

BRASBE CORNERS! T h e many friaaaa aad r e U t l v e a '

of Mrs. Loaisa S a y e r w e r e grieved | to hoar she pass ad a w a y Sunday a. as.t Seat . lat . 8 h e had not been so well for the past week. S h e leaves t w » s o n s Wil l iam of Liver­pool mad Everet t with whom she has made her home eince her hus­band died. She was a faithful member of the W e s l e y a a church and will he greatly missed by all as she waa a friend to young aa well aa old Bes ides her son she leaves two granddaughters , Mrs. Eart Taltt and Mra. Cart Huttoa and one grandson. Chesley Sayer and six great grandchildren and a hose of friends. The funeral will he held Tuesday at her late home and ahe will be laid to rest beside her husband in Oldsvil le cemetery

Mr and Mrs. Claude Mitchell of Ogdensbur j s a d Harold Mitchell of Morrlstown spent the week end s t

wO.xi mam OLW W. 8BTXKAV0Z j D. M. HAZELTON

IFVNKI IAL W R t C T O R .* -Day aiai N i a M AmhaUaawe ftarvlat

t to rs »hofaa Miajht Call . **3»W 146-R ;

FURNITURC CUT FLOWERS

• GOUVCRNEUR GRANITE •' AND MARBLE WORKS • A Larae Steak of American 4 Orsnrta usnatawtiy on hand • • J . WALTER M OLE AN • I Wil l iam a t * feovamayr, hL Y.

b t p e a d a b l s Stack Cam pan lea ~'

VETERINARIAN CHAS. %. MoCOY. O. V. M.

Day and Ni^jht Calls Hospital Service Phoite 15

• a s a • OR:

Mrs. Nell ie Paddock of Syracuse is the guest of Mrs A C Smith. Howard street On Sunday Mrs. Smith's M>I> Wayne of Syracuse \ol w*a litr gue*»t. Wayne has recent-! of

I v i s h j h o d c o m e b l l t t l conclusion las t v * « k

JVCAR. P i I UXLS aiol€f\^^

ly accepted s posinou City Bank a Trust C o

with t h e ! Row ley street. 1 l>r Hiid Mrs

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Blair and Wm A Smith and !

N n ^ / ew Era C Power Over Djirkneas

family of Niagara Falls and Mr. family spent last week in Syracuse ! an«I Mr* A E Shaver and Miss attending the Sta le Fair. Mr. j Bever ly Shaver of Ouawu. Can.. ftlair purchased a first prize p r D | * w re«-ent gues t s of I>r ar:«l Mrs ; A ^ ^ ^ of Rhode Island Reds. H ^ sou. , II < NaiiAllen. I anrieal Ur nf the ^baloVew li, Meao-l^eRoy. before returning home I Miy* Aivne Finneitan re'urned la*r , p o u u i l s onder ttie >i4nf ausitTces vis i ted friwids at West Barry. Pa. (meek to her dtttie* as dietftiaH i:» | of the British museum and the Col-

Miss Isabelle McFalU of Aust in; the Wes tches ' er Hospital at Mt. ! rersity of I* . iwylvuni . s r e oil street has as her gue*t* for_

L a k e . Will Ingram's. Their mother. Mrs I Fannie Mitchell mho has been

Tennyson Mcintosh spent last i spending the past week with them Sunday at N e w t o n Fal ls ~i returned to her home. t

M'* Fay A. Wright and daugh | Mr and Mrs. Eric Brasie are en t e r Dorothy of Carthage vis i ted | joying a trip to Detriot. Mich., and her b r o t h e r and family, Mr. and ^ athex parts this week. Mr. and , Mrs Burt Donaldson recently . j Mrs. Lawrenceto ,

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sheen at Mr and Mrs Lawrence Partridge tended the auto races s t S y r a c u s e ! are the proud parents of a baby i

J. R. T R E M L E T T Vete'iaariaf

18 South Street H 0 6 P r T A L 6 1 a H V [ C E

**DAT A N D NIOHT CALLS t

GEORGE M. FORMAN a\ CO: f»ual»c Utilitiaa Real Eatatt

Bonds GEORGE P. LEAK. R a p r e s e n U t i v t

Sand far Circtttars

twoiKis<*o. after a month's vacation | u m D < o f brum if m ^-•-••— ,, .II^M t, — •-••- - — -*• -w^tmmmf^m *r« l ^ «• M i l l Ifl U W I J L 0 tXt*TTftg (S* Mr and Mrs P weeks , the Mfsses Nanry and Emy | with her parents. Mr ano .virs r , D e a r | j 4#txHi >e«rs hefure Clirisf. re-

Lou Ftrund of Chicago Miss Mc-j J- Finnegan I f e a l l n g a civill/jifioa older than Falls returned Sunday Horn arveri.1 ' Mr and Mrs. Garth Sheldon a n d ' that of Europe weeks spent at Bolder Point Camp [ three children of NVwaj-k. N. J

W e d

Fair Saturday. On Saturday night they l istened to a program by t h e '

U S Indian Band that played at the inauguration of Pres ident sst»ver. and Vice-President Curt is , last April at -Washington. T h i s 1

Band played at Keith/a theatre dtrr ing Fair W*ek at Syracuse . Mr. an *nd y.n Sheen also vis i ted rela-' t ires at Rome Rttaday.

M rs Fern Goodison and child-rep Ft-artce*. Fnixabeth and Rose- ' n»ary <»f Ros*i#» have been spending

, a f»w davs with Mrs. Wil l iam Jenne —

boy born Wednesday, Aug tS. nam ed Lawrence Alton. Jr Dr. D. M Mills was the attending physician and Mrs. Myrtle F l eming ia the nurse „ __.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrey . Mr and Mrs Claude Hut ton and Ed­ward Hut ton and friend attended the state fair last week.

DURHAM FAMILY REUNION HELD SUNDAY. AUGUST 24

ou Rainbow Lake Mrs. Joseph Wooster of Prospect

.Htreet. left Thursday for Kingston. Can., via A l e j a u d n a Ray and steam­er Kingston She met her s ister . Mrs Ida Bickneli. at Kingston, and they will visit the Toronto fair for

. a week before returning. laiwrenc-e Babco< k. Forrest W e b

ster of this vi l lage. John E v a n s and Frank Moore of Phi ladelphia returned this week to resume their s tudies at Pierce School of Busi­ness Administration at Philadel­phia. Pa

were in town Tuesday and nesday renewing old acquaintanc­es . Mr Sheldon is a former resi dent of this vi l lage leaving here about 22 years ago. He is now electrical engineer at the Essex County Court House at Newark

MEAR—BRYAN

A very pretty wedding occurred at Rome when Miss Jessie Bryan became the bride of Glen A. Mear Mis* Bryan and Mr Mexr v*»re married Saturdajr. August 31st. at

Mr -an?J*B^/73raTO_e* T TttrTT5u7Tf the Metbodiat 'Episcopal church of New Rochelle. N. Y . who were gues t s rjjf past week of his s is ter Mrs Wil. iam Marshall, returned home last Saturday. They made the trip to .Gouverneur b> the way of :he \\T\ite Mountains and the Adirondack s.

Mrs. Julia F o s g a t e and Mrs

j at Rome, the ceremony being per ' formed at 12 o'clock noon. h> the • K**v CX Dale King. The bride had i as- her maid of honor. Miss Gladys J Mudge of Rome while Krnest j Bryan, brother of the bride, was J best man. The brid*- was becom h n g l y attired in blue georgette.

*Thua, however far rmck we arv permit red to peep into die dim pssL" the leader. 51 r Patterson, said, -when riutu. with tt\e sanar as ture and feelings as we. lived, worked and died, we find him fac­ing iht saute problems as we do tiv dar. In M*ekinu to rvgulale tt»e llarhr of duy which eniere<] bis buildings, and u» supplen»ent It at nighfjaa ef-fe<1lvehy s s his knowledge' would permit.

"But from 4.<M> yf*nrs before Christ to l**» A. !>.. d o s e to 6*00l' veers, that knowledge u*>k him n*> further than the use of s wick dipped in oil. ur leter. of the candle made fn*m n;itura! oil and fats. Bur with the beginning of the last cen tury a new era began, dn era In

FOWLER REUNION

T.'ie *iiiiiiia' i«-i'n:rn o f fhe d«* M-Hk!ji!ts of Alniina Fairbanks ^mith and their friends was held Sunday a: tht hi>t!ie of Mrs Lydia Ihirham tt (icert; Corners. Those

iprt-sfut were Mrs Lvdia Durham. Thp third anirual reunion of the Mr. and Mrs Harold Rounds and

Jtn-es Fowler family was held at SOii Harlow. Mrs. Fred Sova and the home of Mrs. Robert Bickford Wallace Bancrt>ft. H a n i s v i l l e ; Mr. Sunday, Sent. 1st. It w as Mrs. ccd Mrs. Glenn Whitford and two Bickford s birthday and she re* daughters. F>Jwards; Mr. and Mrs.

j o i v e d some nice gifts. Her sister. Frank Durham and daughter Bes-' Mrs W Backus made the hirthday s ie . Miss Bernlce Durham | c a k e which was decorated in pink

gre+n and yellow A picnic dinner wa* S»TM><1 about 2 o'clock. The aftermKiH was pleasantly spent in Yisiting Those present were Mr. and Mrs James Fowler and son

on Mi and Mrs. George Fow-and daughter. Dorothv. and

- [ ^ * u < £ F o w l f r- M r - " d Mrs. Ar-whtch <hn\!»ed.«»e noaslbfUt.t~oT'an-' i x n i ^ P o l l e r and four children and limited Hg»n during u»e hours of ! ^ r *Etl Mrs. W. F Backus , all of

M

natural durkne^s."

Snakes in Captivity Turn Into Cannibals

where--Mr. F i u g e r a i d has accepted -'•Fosgate. a position with the Schulte chain s tore .

Mrs. Anna M a s o n ^ i s * Mary Ma son and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mason were gues t s last week of Mrs. Anna . 0 # # K . Wn^^ ^ K^- rv~>~.«, M» tMmmJZ'm -i-»^^ \i~ f i i r # „ » k . . „, at the home of her parents. Mr. w ! 2 ? i J u ^ ' M f 8 G i U € a t h e r r a t and Mrs. Joseph Simmonds. of W e s t Rutlsnd. - , V a i l e g t M > € l

George Seaker of Park is spending two weeks at

Mrs. street Bridgeport, Conn., the gueat of her t m j ^pent some t ime with friends parents . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ziron. i n N e w York and Jersey <*ity

8T* • . • - . • . . . . T h e y were sccompanied by Mrs. Leeson's father. James Hocey. who visited his daughters . Mrs Irving Ferris, Port Chester, and Mrs. Wal-

Adam Fosgate tod a s their gue«t* : w i l n h a l to match, while the maid over \h. week end. Mr. and Mrs . o f n o n o r w o r e l J i n e e o r r i s U < , . The

Ldward ^ h u u k Mrs i .eorge , young couple are well known here j Make antJ MJss Hatt ie \ \ eber^of ^ B r T a n r e g i r J ^ a l G o u v e r . | Pythons, uu.uy „f t i^m i;, feet l iuoalo M r s - HUke ri-d Miss n ^ u r f o r fix moving with her- »<>og\ who are aimmg the gut^ts of Veia?r a r e ^ s . s t t r s of Mi> Adam i ^ ^ 1 Xo R o m ^ t h i # : . M n U B ^ , j the London I/K,. s , ^ u d m.at| of their

j Whi le here she was associated >»nie submerged in the waier oi the H E. O'lhinnell of Pittsburg. Pa.. { with the H a n e v Tea Room in West ! I,M>«1 »uronndlng the enc h»sure. . A

ha* »>een s e n d i n g a few days the ) Main s treet ; a lso at the Interna- f * w o f r*»* inhabitnma of The park Wfl week visiting bis write Mrs. | t i o M , i^^ r 0 rn P anv plant S h e i s O'Donnel and little son Harold Jos- t h f , daughter of Mr" and Mrs. S i l s s cph are spending the summer b^re [ B r y a i j

Mr. Mear is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mear of K a tural D a m and has spent practical-

M J ? J i ? . w a _ r d . L ^ eJ

f l o D *S?^ i l ?-L J i ; { | 5 r w * entire life in that v ic ini ty .

Antwerp and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bickford and four children. T h e thtte of the reunion was not decid­ed on_for ^93* but will probably oT*field oc some one o ft he rj*-m Jher's birthdays.

and fiiend ajid Miss Helen Bigness GouvernVur; Mr snd , V r . Wil l iam Crapenter. Watertown: Mrs. Bruce Ferris. I*aw rer.ee Rice. Ed and Mil­dred Finley. South E d w a n l s . Ow-inr to the Ulntss of Mrs. H. G. Whitford and Mrs. Wil l iam Wat-s/ n and their famil ies were un­able to be- present.

A picnic dinner waa nerved at noon and the day passed quielriy in j renewing old friendships.

ANNOUNCEMENT

WORDEN-PRAY

esf»eclally tlte cohras. become can ] 5 . , 0

i T h e

At thf -urgent request of many'. voters of this tow n^ I have finally :

consented to a l low my n a m e to g o , before the voters as a c a n d i d a t e '

^ .( for S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of H i g h w a y s \ T*-r fttarnrcY . ofHgnVier ' JoTTii—'nr l h f ^hTXr*TeTIir*'" Sh^u1ar 1 he

Wor len of H e u v e t o n and -Miss ^l^^ct*^ *n>' s erv i ce s will not costv flkorothy Pray of Lisbon occurred i t D e town over $1,500 per year. <

Dated. Gouverneur. N. Y. . J

Quality "•STORES OF Q U A L I T Y -

Service Cleanliness

FINEST | CRIAMKEY ( BUTTER lb. 5 3 c PURITAN MALT EXTRACT lar^e can 49c HERSHXY'S COCOA .„. .•- . .—r^-.« 2 cans 25c TACK FR0ST0ONTECTI0ERY SUGAR 3 boxes 22c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 19c OCTAGON LAUNDRY S O A P . . 5 bars 27c OCTAGON SOAP POWDER 3 boxes 19c BERMA 0 O I 7 E E . . . lb. tins 49c POC0N0 COFFEE lb. 46c DARMA COFFEE lb. 41c

FINEST BLEND GREEN TEA _ „ : . _ . . : _ 2 lba. 78* TEAPOT TEA ^ z . _-_ y, lb. S5c TEAPOT rtA „ . . „ „ . „ y4 lb. 19c

SALT PORK—Dinner Plate Special . . . 5 lbs. 95c BOLOGNA „ „ : ; _ „ ^ _ r r lb. 28c NIAGARA SLICED HAM _ . . . L lb. 55c CANADIAN BACON .J. ! • . _ . „ . . lb. 55c DRIED BEEF MEAT LOAF FRANKFURTS

BANANAS BY BUNCH OR DOZEN VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FRESH DAILY

FRUIT JARS CERTO CAN RUBBERS

Stowel l motored to New York j U nO^ last spring when he went t o

s • - u Callers at the Syndicate Farm

Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John ' Cook of the Edwards road and Mr. mad Mrs. W i l l i a m Goings and son DeJbert of Old DeKalb

Rev. V. O. Boy le and Mrs. Boyle M l by motor o n Monday for Port ' Cotborne, Ont., where Mr. Boyle wi l l ass i s t mt the marriage of his s i s ter , Miss Dorothy Boyle . ;

John F. Kates of Rochester , pas t . -alasv chief ranger of the Indenpen-4 e a t Order of Foresters In the s t a t e of N e w York, visited the Fores ters ' s ta te office in Gouver

Saturday. « ^ y n

s treet aad Mr. aad Mrs. R. M. Per-<±rai of JBast Mala street aeft Tlhoradsy for N e w York city where

wSB spend t e a days vis i t ing

They retorn-ter Locke. Penmont ed home last week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott have returned to their home on Wall street after a month's vacation They, visited at the homes of their three daughters . Mrs. Victor An-Clair, a t Genera; Mrs. Jess ie Reed. Newport. R. I.; and Mrs. William D. Eddy, at J a m e s t o w n . R. 1. They returned v i s the Berk shires. Green Mountsins snd Adirondack*, ac­companied .by . Mra. JBddy_ and daughter .

and Mrs. Canfleld'a mother. Mrs. Susan Murphy, of Chicago are the guevts of Mr. Canneld's mother. Mrs. Catherine Canfteld. Park

t i afreet. On Wednesday evening Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Bockus re*' they .^together with Miss Margaret

to Newark the past week . Canfteld of N e w York City, who after spending severa l day a at the spent the summer vacation period

» of Mr. Bockus ' parents . Mr. Mrs. Van C. Bockus , Eas t Main

Sir. and Mrs. Edward Yovng re-Sunday to their h o m e at

Heights . N. J. after t h e summer vaaction

with her parents. Mr. a n d J * r s , R - J . Ranaai l

here , and Miss Elisabeth Callahan were dinner gues ts of Mrs. Anna Mason at the Red Brick Tavern

M i s s Rhena M. Forney, daugh ter of Mrs. Leon Forney, who re­cent ly l ived on Barnes street . th i s v i l lage , h a s hsan cal led a s a

Dexter , and then to Rome. A f t e r , . ^ ^ a wedding dinner served at t h e ] zSJtZZ hofiae of tbe bride's parents . Mr. j and Mrs. Mear left on a w e d d i n g i trip, stopping at Gouverneur and \ Natural Dam. where t h e y h a v e a i

"host of friends who extend to t h e m hearty congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Mear *4U make their h o m e at Rome.

nlhals. ttnd attack und <)CVOIK noi only various Jiarmless spei-le*. but also some of their most poisonous relations. Even pufT adders bars been recorded aa falling v i c t i m to f the cobras' vicioosneas and vo­racity. Mr. PitzSlmmons, the c a n ­tor of the Port Elisabeth museum.

that a cobra versus puff-adder contest may last a t long aa an hour, tn^ that the latter docs not gire in to bis mora agi le adver­sary until the effects of the Inject

Thursday afternoon. August » . at I *t the Methodist parsonage, i i-eremonv w a s performed bv i

5 m ' , ^ ' Barrett, pastor. T h e y , will reside at Heuvelto'n _ _

September 4. 1 9 » . Robert D. Taylor. TRIBUNE PRESS ADS BRING RESULTS

AflYertiae Tribune-Pr^ss.

A OREAM

doced complete paralys la Not sgo a keeper in the course of Ing some of the snakes In the en­closure was bitten on the hand by a large puff-adder. A special kept e t f ^ b e premlaea w a s diately injected into tbe victim, aad hia life saved.

Way Get n t e « ? ~ 7 * At Camp Grant, during the war.

tbe officers had difficulty In getting the proper salute Truro the men.

Lecture followed lecture, hat ap-

Knowing from many years ex­per ience the generos i ty of the newa paper world. I am a s k i a g s l i t t le space that I may express , or rather make s faint a t t e m p t to express my thoughts upon that wonderful

oTT Display of Mr. and Mrs

M r l s d a , e r ^ a m ' ! **"**' «° » • , v l ! L

1. I. n UUle corner of H e ^ e n . f ^ ^ ^ n ^ where men forget all the little ~ H o w d y , ^ n

Followed a long tirade from the captain on the correct -amy to aav

i lute. The hock private l istened la , m . ^ L • silence, scratched his head, aad I felt that I waa in the presence 1 fin^H, g s i d '

of a Wonderful Being that Great; - L a ^ y boss. If Ah'd thought Artist, and that here I was v iew ; Jim ^ ^ l f t e ^ ^ ^ 9bont i t

bickerings and small th ings to a higher plane.

For a moment I stood in s i lence

fool ishness of the mind s o a r s

ing a most marvelous collection of Ab wouldn't of spoke to you a-talt'

inspired by t h e Dt^ineT

a finer display

Miss ionary to Porto Rico, went t o , i bsve traveled much in t h i s ! SlW Y ° ? °IX Thursday. A u g ^ » . , country, and through Europe, a n d '

Mr. John C. Be l t s , aad Mrs WU- S h ^ a ^ J ^ - T * ^ T a n d M r m , ^ aave never seen a nn*r d i . n i . v l

i Mar. of North T | a s e i ^ were ^ n o fth^TW P p . j ^ j ^ . w h ^ ; m U b

a Waaabnra of Wes t Barney

to thank Mr and Mrs. ~w. «^« * ^ u . ^, Martlndale for their very courteous ahe will take up tter work Miss , reception, and I feel very grateful ll??7 ?X*?P* t b e ^ C r ~ k • t 0 th* Tribune^Press for calling my Bible school last year. f attention through . the invitat ion

^ = ^ = = g = ^ ^ printed in their last i ssue Any one who has missed this

has missed a race treat-Very truly yours.

W H ADAMS, Detroit

F R U I T MARKETS

T R I N I T Y EP1*CO»AL C H U * C N

Rev. V A,. B D O. Boyle . M Rector

l a t b Ruaday after Trinity Sept. * #6 a. m.. Hoiy

l t a a a. mi­l l ae a. m . Morniag Prayer.

S aa p. BV. Service at Piae

Tl>e blrda tluit live on insects In the East go to Cdha a n d the West ! Indies or to Central and S**utb i A merit* f n the winter. The hobo- 1

link at this *e**n« will s ing J a ' S«»uth Aiueri<*n fteida. '

Plm-er and snfcpe s r e c r e d i t e d ' v\:;h the rnoar extensive migrations, j S«>me ar«e«»e« breed within the Are-tic r\n-i* and go to the seat h e m end of S<«otb Amerirn fwr the winrer Tbe sviarTow*. robins snd hloehirtla I snd many of rhe berry eaters spend s tbe winter fnm the Middle state* to the Golf at Mexico, la the West the migratory birds go to MesJea,— Ksnsas <ltv * '»r f

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Times Change I

NEW ARRIVALS j

LADIES'DEPARTMENT • M A I M n o w -•';. - ••' ,.••".

200 Ladie*'Fall CoaU in all the wanted styles and materials. Tailored m the latent modes and jruarauteed to give satisfaction. They come in a wide ranjre of prices, each of which will prove extra values for the amount invest ed. The Prices range as follows:

$9.75, $12.75, $14.75, '$17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.00, $39.75 — : S

Extra QuaKty Oiiting^---White. colored and strips, one of the .bi^jrest

value-* \rt? have evet offered, "i7 inches wide, at only

Only 10c Per Yard J.

BIG LINE Girls'School Dresses

All sizes and include heavy materials at only

98c

Girls' Rain Coats' .'l Aftes 6 to 18 year* •" .". -*". . -

Ladies9 Rain " . at only

$4.95

UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT 8XC0ITD FLOOK

TOM S A I T T B AMD XAYKXB 2TKW LDnE OF

METTS AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS' in Worsteds and Caaaimeres. A special purchase of dei^ndable merritiandiae whx*h.ve are offennr is 34 to 46 siae^ at oahr

$12.00 GIRLS* SCHOOL SHOES

Both higfe and knr. All *iw*.

9 to 2 at __- $1.95 ^: 4 to S st _ LADIES' SHOES

m all ibf Taat«d «ctvte* and .shad«» at

$1.95 >nd $2^5 .We have jost jmrchmt+d a i tock which rochxif*

a>5»: 5V' pt«e« of Ladie*' f>rww** in SSlk aad tiinrhacL O i i k i m ^ Coats ajad Ham CoaU. These hare frf^c placed c-a ooe big table ai>d will all $ro at

WASHABLE SUITS f orl>oy».' rafa€f np to S5.(X). aD jco at

OHL8' AKD

MIDDY BLOUSES — Vt hit/ *tit Mne aerjre triimnr^L valoe> op to $4.00«

**rh prK#*J at

SOL KAPLAN CLaNTDN STREET

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