M&m>m, PAGE TWO THE OGDENSBURG REPUBF JCAN.JOURNAL APRIL 4, 1932. Tread Ifoward Government Eeopomy Should be a Help Allfiusimey$ Babson Says Steel Bars of New State Prison at Attica Make Finest Hacksaw Hopeless How to Be Happy By Dorothy Dix 1 Jte *>' TXST B U L B S F O B HAJPPDfESS ual o n earth from w h o m y o u n e v e r • A n d lots' of foolish people p u t oft • C O R R E S P O N D E N T a»ka m e can g e t a w a y i s yourself a n d m a k e being' h a p p y t o s o m e future time. I h o w s h e c a n be happy in a yourself good company for your- T h e y are going to Jje happy w h e n ' world that it full of troubles a n d self by thinking cheerful thoughts they get rich. They are going to New York State's new prison at Attica, built of chisel-pr6of masonry and 'KKtBabJKwr Park, Fla., -A®rii 4s=-i,The-,gpy.emment h a v e been blocked by anxieties and dis- instead of letting your mind dwell travel w h e n they are old. T h e ! tool-proof steel, is the "Baitile" of th$ state's prison system* J- saw applied political groups. A, carefuliy p l a n | tribulations a n d to one of its bars would only-destroy its own teeth, "the prisoner who seeks o n old sorrows and old w r o n g s and husbands" and w i v e s . are going to difitirrent^treiia.-tow : ar a "*eeenomy ...an to pick his way through the floor finds •sieet'interwovein'with the masonry. appointments. N o old grievances. Don't b e o n e of enjoy e a c h other after t h e children ' ^ o v e r n M e n S - ^ h b ' w s that" we?'arer a t ned program of salary reductionAnd yet the -man in charge of this super-prison is afraid that some day, 1 one c a n answer the people w h o never "get over" are-grown up. B u t y o u can't postthroughout all branches of t h e Gov^Sst^^oliiBg"t o roue -"senses. "Ehis, somehow, his wards may defeat the elaborate system. Asthey become more ; that question, bethe death of one t h e y loved, or ernment from Congress down pone being .happy. You've g o t to familiar with their new quarters, prisoners will be hunting for the weak * S£ov*mtdt1; merits fher support-.* of' would not only m e a n worth-while cause n o h u m a n w h o are still glooming o v e r t h e g e t t h e pleasure out of a thing now spots. It is the warden's job, Warden William Hunt believes,.to keep"one ^Wer^belpKwho w a n t s t o «e® "a rebeing h a s ' e v e r m o n e y t h e y lost 4 0 ' y e a r s a g o . cutting of public costs, but m o r e jump ahead," so tliat if the day arrives when a weak', link irt tKe chain o r ttever.' A n d eo those w h o have ^co^eSy^ihf "business. ' • E n g l a n d i s breaks, guards will be there in-an instant, ready far .Any,, emergency. achieved perfect important still, would s e t an exdenied themselves every j o y to , --wolkSflfc?otifc:of her depression b y Second. Laugh things off. There h a v e a great splurge w h e n .they I happinesf. There ample w h i c h would h a v e a good s l a s h i n g E x p e n s e s 'and- balancing psychological effect on t h e whole Attica, April 2 — - ( A P ) — W a r d e n H u n t , "to b e m e n t a l l y a l e r t , , comis a l w a y s a cloud are s o m a n y things i n life over aire .old find out t h a t they have ' 4iHi£p--.budget.,'-The . .United . S t a t e s icountry. B u s i n e s s recovery c a n be somewhere o n t h e w h i c h w e m u s t either laugh of w a i t e d t o o long. T h e y h a v e lost W i l l i a m Hunt, w h d i s t a k i n g over manding, dignified i n appearance and willing to m a k e t h e supreme •^•»&i^t: f o l l o w h e r example.. Govern- speeded up only _ as every group horizon, a l w a y s a weep, so m a n y things t h a t a r t thejr capacity for enjoyment the new prison at Attica, wants sacrifice if called on." T h e w a r d e n fly i n t h e oint- either tragedies or jokes, accord«ment'350sts;.-'federai,'• state; .and'lo- m a k e s t h e n e c e s s a r y sacrifice.. guards w h o are willing to die rath- adds a further qualification, "coolment, always a ing t o w h a t w e m a k e of them. T h e ®'c*l? fax-1931 w e r o .thirteen billion "With 6,000,000 totally unemployed, Fourth.. Don't expect too much. er than permit prisoners; to escape. n e s s under ..fire." _ little discordant little peculiarities of those w i t h Don't t h i n k y o u h a v e t h e right t o " t d o i t e ^ a n p r e t h a n one-fifth of t h e s e v e r a l million more o n part time, For although "the A t t i c a prison, n o t e somewhere w h o m w e live c a n either run u s t h e earth w i t h , a blue ribbon tied siBiftireir national income. Business', a p d nearly all private workers havOne of .the /warden's first m o v e s only recently occupied and "not y e t m a d or be a n endless source of around i t ' Don't think that y o u undergoing "the m o s t severe, depres- ing t a k e n substantial p a y reduc- i n t h e harmony, always something a m u s e m e n t w a s to a s s i g n certain guards perquite completed, ranks a m o n g t h e are always going to g e t all of t h e Ibaion Tifts-T^iyears, is-crying, o u t for t i o n s , there i s no r e a s o n to e x e m p t w e would have different strongest i n t h e world, W a r d e n manently to. c e r t a i n groups of But, undoubtedly, t o a v e r y large #*eljef ?f$oni"*this staggering -bur- t h e v a s t army of public employees Third. E n j o y w h a t y o u have, and breaks w i t h n o bad l u c k t h r o w n in. Hunt considers t h e institution's prisoners. T h e s a m e guard>' t h a t den. P^pp];e>rcan no longer afford from t h e sacrifices which all other extent, happiness i s a m a t t e r of do it now. Most people miss all Don't beat lipon your breast and bars and w a l l s u s e l e s s without, a guard t h e c o n v i c t s - a t work during self-determination instead of luck, , h o w l to Heaven." because y o u have pleasure in w h a t they have besit«»£^5S»pn;ej.day s i n c o m e out of,' ev- •groups are making. guard s y s t e m a s nearly perfect as the day w i l l . ' l o c k , A h e m i n ; t h e i r a s is popularly supposed. W e can *i*SK'cSy&v.t£ * * % *he i Government. i, .While n e w . t a x e s are n e c e s s a r y m a k e ourselves happy or miserable, cause their whole attention is failures and disappointments. a h u m a n m a c h i n e of t h a t kind can cells a t night. T h e chief value i n • this, t h e warden points out, is" t h a t d£h'eMe-vdsj.-'" of" cbijrsej immediate and -will be imposed to create s o m e a s w e choose, and here are 10 rules focused i n w a n t i n g something they be. Fifth.. D o n ' t a s k t o o much. Don't guards will know individual'prison- . n e e d for more' revenue to.-balance ,sprt of balance for t h e ' national that X personally h a v e found w o r k haven't g o t and so they lose the b e greedy: Don't expect ,to g e t "We are out to m a k e escape i m : happiness t h e y m i g h t have. Don't ers better. Agitators, c a n easily be sther.budget; b u t . l e t us n o t *£pr,get,- .budget i n the emergency, t h e real out satisfactorily. more t h a n your fair share. There possible," declares W a r d e n H u n t ; m a k e t h i s mistake. If y o u have picked out. jjwhilejjimpesin'g "these, n e w faxe'g, to cure for our financial troubles lies are a l o t of people w h o m a k e themb u t h e i s taking n o c h a n c e s . health, exult i n i t Realize you Another s t e p w a s t o study .the in>|hsfit.r''wpon" . t h e • m o s t swSepittg i n controlling t h e outgo. T h e multiH e h a s drilled h i s m e n i n their "first H a v e a will to happiness. h a v e something to give three selves unhappy b y expecting to be ,-Y©flpnp^nies. . " . . - ' : . tude, of Bureaus, Commissions, and Seek happiness as intelligently and cheers for every minute of t h e day. special p e t s of Providence. They routine duties. B u t above t h i s h e stitution's weak, .places. •. . r T h e trouble with GoVerntoertfL fi- .QtfieY appendages w h i c h h a v e fas- energetically a s y o u would a n y i f y o u have youth, rejoice i n i f are a l w a y s asking: "Why should I has stressed w h a t t h e State "expects , "Every gate i n t h e yard and ev^ n a n c e s - i s . 4 h a t they f o l i o * ' t i e t e n e d t h e m s e l v e s onto t h e federal other definitely good thing y o u de- Those w h o a r e y o u n g really don't be poor? W h y should misfortune of t h e m if t h e Trig e m e r g e n c y ery' d o o r i n t h e prison i s a w e a k said W a r d e n Hunt. ."At of'.spending the* payroll in. such profusion during sire. F i g h t for I t "Oon't j u s t n e e d anything else. T h e y are o n oome to m e ? yfhy should I J o s e £? cr^zyjipEinc^ple comes. Constantly in the back -of spot," t h e s e points t h e first- rush of .a riot m o n e y first" ana'trying''to^faise.'-'it" 'tjie past 20 y e a r s should b e thor- w e a k l y succumb to discontent a n d their tiptoes already. If y o u have t h o s e I love?" h i s mind, and those of h i s guards, •* . . j-.afterWjar.ds. Instead;'they'' should 1 oughly overhauled and those n o t conditions, or people Who rub y o u a w i f e or a husband w h o m y o u i s the story of w h a t happened at i s made." T h e happy are those w h o accept Accordingly .the g a t e s and doors £olJa.w."£he, b u s i n e s s principle' .p't esr absolutely essential should b e elim- t h e w r o n g w a y a n d k e e p y o u peev- love, a n d if you" h a v e little children,, Auburn and Dannemora "in 1929. •',*^ina'ti^g | S e income first and" "then inated. TJriquestionably t h e trend ish and fretful, and t h a t t a k e be down on your k n e e s thanking .the c o m m o n l o t a n d are grateful "I w a n t m y men," s a y s W a r d e n at A t t i c a are -double^ They are opfor small favors. T h e y are con"appfo'p'rtattrtg' only a s ; t h e income- o f o u r political s y s t e m s i n c e t h e all t h e joy out of you, unless there H e a v e n for its b e s t gifts. e r a t e d n o t by a guard w i t h i n r e a c h <S> - — is s o m e g r e a t moral obligation t h a t w a r h a s b e e n toward ever-increastented w i t h little things and w i t h There i s a definite of t h e rioters, but by a n officer i n e;w^..,$ernut,. forces y o u t o endure this martyrI t i s pitiful t o s e e strong young their lot* i n life. T h e y d o n o t a tower, h i g h a b o v e «the: prison. r i l p i l t £6..$ie,incotiie w h i c h the'Gov- i n g and c o s t l y bureaucracy. dom. people throwing a w a y t h e happi- •wear themselves out i n doing the " eriiin€n%*m*aV eiacst w i t h o u t killing, • T h i s trend largely ' a c c o u n t s for T h e Little Boy's Wardrobe Barbed wire barriers m a y be n e s s t h e y m i g h t j u s t as well have, fruitless t a s k s N a t u r e never in...tile..goose that'lays "the goldetf"egg, t h e i n c r e a s e of 475 percent in fedQuite s a y a n d carefree l o o k i n g I Mrs GEORGE E KARN. Cor I thrown quickly about such p a s s a g Mayjlpjjiget^bushiess-. -Current •financial eral- g o v e r n m e n t costs s i n c e 1913. Don't live with people who an- because they are longing for auto- tented t h e m to do, or embitter is this boy's romper, 316, which is" <S> Morley, April 4—Kenneth . — © es. MaTksmen w i t h p l e n t y at amh e w and Charles Clarke of Can- m u n i t i o n e*n cover t h e m from ' r ^ o r t s ' - s h o w "that t h i s limit - lias No- other n a t i o n i n t h e world h a s tagonize y o u i f i t c a n possibly- be mobiles o r fine clothes, o r n o t t o t h e m s e l v e s b y e n v y of those w h o u n m i s t a k a b l y m a s c u l i n e i n appearton spent Monday -with James picket posts. • "/aYrea'fv b i e n reached) and busi-. s h o w n s u c h a n increase. England helped. Seek cheerful companion- h a v e t o w o r k or something silly b a v * m o r e t h a n t h e y have. ance. Softening t o u c h e s w h i c h ren-, TOdd. *"ii^ss,!-f /'Instead of laying' golden ia n e a r e s t w i t h 296 percent; Hol- ship. Gratify your little w h i m s t h a t h a s nothing in. the worjd to do And if e v e n t h e n a serious riot der i t suitable t o i t s y e a r s are t h e 1 Bernice T o w n s e n d spent TuesT h e only successful people are and tastes so long a s t h e y do n o t f 4 | g s for public officials to gather, land third, w i t h 279 percent; Ger* w i t h happiness. A n d i t i s still those w h o have attained their a m - P e t e r P a n collar, s e t off b y a. tieshtfiild break out>. 'reinforcements injure others.Cultivate a pleasure ""Is - l a y i n g - 'Just * ordinary •; "goose m a n y - fourth, w i t h 273 p e r c e n t ; m o r e pitiful t o s e e m o t h e r s and bition, even if i t i s only to be t h e b o w and t h e convenient p o c k e t s . day and W e d n e s d a y w i t h Mabel' could be- brought f r o m t h e s t a t e p o Kench. I lice, barracks, at Batavia. Batavia e g g s , " jt.ls; t i m e - t h e - p u b l i c insist- Switzerland fifth, w i t h .262 percent. i n simple things. Y o u can g e t a lot fathers getting n o pleasure out, of champion checker player la the vil- D e s i g n e d i n sizes 1„ 2, 4, 6 a n d 8. of thrillsout of a n exquisite view, - W ' o n - . t h ' e , ' s a m e - sound "• financial In t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s e v e n i n our B o r a to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin as 11 miles-away,-but knowing how or a gorgeous sunset, or a good their children. Worrying because lage. Those who are happy are Size 4 requires 2 1-8 yards of 36'"'principles-in" Government t h a t . &p- m o s t prosperous • t i m e s t h e public dinner, if y o u will consciously t h e y a r e tied down a t h o m e w i t h Goolden, a s o n o n March 29th at state police .can'-travel, Warden those who w a n t little and g e t that i n c h or 39-inch material. ^'ply-W individuals and-.corporations. expenditures- w e r e growing m u c h savor it. babies, o r because', little J o h n n y i s little, H u n t figures on. t h e i r arrival a t Illustrated i n modjel, 312, i s the,] Madrid hospital. M y organization recently' conipii- m o r e .rapidly than, our national innoisy, or t h e m o n e y h a s to b e spent ( T o ' B e . Continued o n Wednesday) hoy's play suit, s h o w i n g i n Mrs. TJ. K i n n e y of North Lawt h e prison 12 . m i n u t e s after a n its •*$tf a^list'of all -the:states; pities, come. N o w ' •with: t h e a v e r a g e fam, o n h a v i n g little Mary's t e e t h fixed s m a r t simplicity of l i n e and cut r e n c e is helping to care f o r her alarm w a s - s e n t . out. . ., ,Cfhriff>t, 1932 Remember that the one,'Individinstead of on solf or a new frock. -•-1tewri*;--and'-'- counties •: which, vhave i l y i n c o m e reduced about 35 p e r the English trend in fashions for mother, Mrs. Ella Quenell at the On t h e prison arsenal t h e warm a d e ' s a i a r y c u t s ' d u r i n g t h e ^ p a s t c e n t s i n c e 1929, w e are p a y i n g 20 den places great, importance, and little folks. T h e trousers are con- home of Simon Westaway. : 1 -?> '" Hiree "ttibnths-.. -As - s h o w n in.'the percent more t h a n i n 1929 t o run Charles N e l s o n of South N e w i t i s guarded rigidly. Officers a r e -£ f o r several y e a r s and w o u l d b e v e n i e n t l y a t t a c h e d t o t h e w a i s t by m i : *ollowin&' table,- state..and local o u r Government t a button arrangement. A xow of Berlin, spent l i s E a s t e r vacation locked inside t h e .-steel-doors d a y greatly -missed if h e should disg o v e r n m e n t s h a v e already made* a > 'As I h a v e said^.the v i g i r o u s cutbuttons trims t h « form fitting w i t h h i s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and night, standing w a t c h over t h e continue t o d r a w t h e milk. 'Mrs. S. A. RICK, Cor; good s t a r t i n salary reductions; t i n g of • expenditures i n England finest firearms^and g a s equipment. Mr*, FRANK rREEHAN, Cor. I - < 8 > blouse * w i t h i t s mattering P e t e r liam N e l s o n . T h o s e ' w h o t u n e d in o n ' P r e s c o t t »rereens'though the, m o v e m e n t . m u s t h a s brought back a balanced budMrs. F r e d P l a c e spent W e d n e s But despite the h e a v y armament Eddy—Mr. and Mrs. H e n r y SunP a n collar and shorlt s l e e v e s . T h i s Half "Way House, April 2—James enjoyed a" t r e a t l a s t ' F r i d a y noon, -.go: f a r t h e r th,an'.j£ ; b.as_thus 'far. g e t ; enabled t h e repayment, a h e a d Aitchison. and w h e n t h e y heard t h e v o i c e s of derland of R e n s s e l a e r F a l l s ' s p e n t suit also b o a s t s t h a e s s e n t i a l s i d e day and Thursday w i t h h e r daugh- w i t h which t h e - w a r d e n , a n d h i s 200 Robert. Stearns. r ci :-.,=. *„ P u b l i c . Salary Cuts. ' m e n can b a c k u p t h e i r o r d e r s i n p o c k e t D e s i g n e d i n s i z e s 2, 4, G ter, Mrs. V e r n o n T o w n s e n d . .of t h e i r due date, of credits ad~j^'--•*" ' ' Jan. 'Feb. Mar. Three' vanced t o h e r ; b r o u g h t a - sharp dr,ove t o Ogdehsburg' Monday t o M i s s L e t a F i s h e r a n d Mrs. A l e x F r i d a y it E . Rice's. J a m e s and H e l e n Todd, W i l l i a m emergency, n o "arms' will be s e e n a n d 8. Size 4 requires 2 1-8 yards Hobkirk,' 'also a g e n t l e m a n from m e e t Mr. Aitchison's • niece, M i s s h,-/.-"-.'; - . •••' . '., ., 'Months' r i s e i n sterling e x c h a n g e ; and a Mr. and. Mrs. H . L a F o r t i a and of 36-inch material or 2 y a r d s of N e w b y and H. Collins .called a t within t h e prison. T o avoid • t h e Margaret Mllles of Pembrook, Can- Cantoh. These' artists are to be Total better spirit of confidence t h e h o m e of Mr: and Mrs. S a m slightest possibility of weapons and family of Spraugevllle spent, Sun- 39-inch material. congratulated. We hope to hear ' J." "2 - '4 courage to B r i t i s h business. Ag- ada, w h o w i l l r e m a i n for s o m e Todd of Buck's Bridge. falling into t h e h a n d s of t h e "in-rStat.es —~»:« r - 33 A l l y o u h a v e to do t o obtain a t i m e Tvith Mr. Aitchison. M i s s them again. day at M. Blaok%. 2 1 91 g r e s s i v e action o n our part a l o n g Miss LaVere, h e a l t h n u r s e of mates, t h e y 'Will b e carried • only -Cities &• jCowns. 3? ' 6" e r n of; this a t t r a c t i v e model i s 3 . -*!3 t h e . s a m e " l i n e s of Government Milles' m a n y friends w i l l w e l c o m e Mrs. Hornet $lount is spending a pt oa t tsend-*» ' f tiBounties'^.......,--—-1* 40, fifteen cents (15c) in Canton, called in Morley, Tuesday. by guards' outside." h e r b a c k a m o n g t h e m again. 52 26 .118 economy will do more t h a n anyMelvina D o x s p e n t T u e s d a y and f e w d a y s v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s i n H e u - coins. ••s-wJCatal «••---• W a r d e n -Hunt Ss still'-studying r Mr: and M r s . " E d w a r d W a l k e r r^; T h « reason, t h e s t a t e s and l o c a l t h i n g e l s e f o r e e s t a b l i s h b u s i n e s s A t t i c a prison. To this elaborate K i n d l y b e s u r e to w r i t e very W e d n e s d a y in P o t s d a m . !Telton;'. .a r e Entertaining Mr. W a l k e r and Mrs. BLLIS RANDALL g o v e r n m e n t s are leading t h e Way •confidence i n t h e U n i t e d Statesi -r« Maurice K e n y o n h a s rented t h e guard-system h e - e x p e c t s t o add implainly o n each pattern ordered "Mr. a n a "MirV. L. J. Elliott and •"toward" cutting operating, c o s t s and • T o d o this, all groups m u s t un- M i s s l&'die W a l k e r 6t L a k e Placid. £outh Road, Apr|l 4—,Our school y o u r n a m e and addlress and size. F i s h e r h o u s e i n this village. provements a s t h e "prison's n e w Mr. 'and ^ Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Hercu»Bingr;appropriations i s t h a t - t h e y s e l f i s h l y - m a k e sacrifices for t h e •in District No. 6 has closed for a family s p e n t Sunday at L. D . Hol- N e w F a s h i o n Magazine, choqk Mrs. Herbert Hunter of Wad- problems p r e s e n t t h e m s e l v e s . ' B u t b e r t S w a i n and Glen S w a i n w e r e wprk-'t^' fiy'st to f e e l thte effectst>'of . c o m m o n good. E a c h Congressman land's D e k a l b . . on Mrs. George h e f e e l s that already h e i s a m p l y full of t h e l a t e s t P a r i s s t y l e n e w s , dington called t w o "weeks' vacation. Jmpalre'd" credit.' 'Biffi'culty in-' ac- : s e e m s t o t h i n k t h a t h i s m a i n duty callers i n Ogilensburgt Monday. prepared t o g u a r d - t h e 1 '1,70,0' conw i t h , , collor supplement, Marshall, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Montz, Mahlon togeijier F r a n k [ F r e e m a n took, dinner Mr. and Mrs. W e b s t e r P i k e call'-fcoS^isM^ftnancing^-ln N e w York, i s t o g e t something' out of t h e F e d Mrs. J u d s o n Goolden called on victs Who- sooh'^wiir-Se '3H? h'o'me" can n o w b e had at t e n c e n t s w h e n and-Robert, s p e n t Sunday at L. ' C h i c a g o , , Philadelphia, and other e r a l Treasury for h i s o w n section. Monday w i t h h i s cousins, Mr. and e d a t W e s l e y Pike's, Sunday. a t Attica. 'Attica,' h e hopes,' m a y ordered with a p a t t e r n and fifteen friends in Madrid, Wednesday. Mrs. A l e x R o b s o n and family.' George E u s i i s called, o n S m i t h Chases, R e n s s e l a e r F a l l s . Mr. and Mrs. L e l a n d "Freeman actually 'prove to- be an'-'"escapei i ^ e h i e r ^ . M s . awaken.ithe public i n . E v e r y community s h o u l d l e t i t s cents, w h e n ordered separately. M i s s A g n e s Rutherford, w h o h a s |.Road, Thursday. t Congressmen k n o w t h a t local and •.-.4Me':t6'iav"oid a disastrous collapse .. Mrs. G. Taylor and Miss^ Mary " - . . '-".l * '. • Address all orders to T h e Re- and sons, George, and William of proof '*• p r i s o n . Mrs. L u c y Cline s p e n t one^ d a y •sectional i n t e r e s t s are subordinate b e e n spending t h e w e e k e n d w i t h Elmira H e i g h t s , arrived on Thurs- ' • f - " • - — — " • " • ' - • • " " ' - ••'•'-:', ^tff^st&te^and city credit. , ® publican-Journal.—Pattern dept. h e r uarents; returned t o h e r du- r e c e n t l y w i t h Mr. and Mrs.' Ed- s p e n t t h e w e e k end at Mrs. A. day e v e n i n g to p a s s a f e w days >• V'.I^h^mean^imefe'eftiort^ te-maace t o t h e Dig t a s k of balancing t h e na- t i e s a t t h e S t a t e Hospital, M o n d a y ward Sizeland i a H e u v e l t o n . .Lamb's .of Russell. t i o n a l budget. I believe t h a t t h i s w i t h William N e w b y . •' .anifiifer' '.jacojaoniies.' i n ' t'he' federal Mr. k and Mrs. E l l i s Randall" and change in attitude i s coming, be- n i g h t Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coons, Mr. M i s s Mabel B i s h o p of Ogdensburg Mrs. CLARENCE H PVNN^-Xlor M i s s Lillian Short, a n attendant cause p e o p l e n o w s e e t h a t a s indif a m i l y h a v e m o v e d t o t h e Randall „s^PVERTISEMENt I RUTH B. RAYIBVRN. Cor, 1 a n d Mrs. E. Lincoln a n d M i s s Em- I Mprristown" s p e n t t h e Weekend w i t h h e r m o t h e r , -Center,.. April) & TMuals^and communities-they* suf- a t the-State-JEfospltal, s p e n t t h e homestead recently. Ma. 'Slevenspn s p e n t W e d n e s d a y Mrs. D. C . , C h u r c h i s . s l o w l y recovw e e k e n d w i t h h e r mother, Mrs. Mrs. Mary'Blfihop. The, Eddy school fer only a s t h e w h o l e country sufBeaver Creek, April 4 — Vera Mr. Kiah 'bf. Ogdensburg called, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MAN'S HEART STOPPED ering -from .her recent illness. f e r s , and prosper only a s t h e w h o l e E l i z a Short a n d brothers, T h o m a s o n S o u t h ,Road, W e d n e s d a y . is. h a v i n g an B a s t e r w e e k vacation. Thornhill w a s femjiloyed by R. D. Fisher, BY BAD STOMACH GAS •CQttntty prospers. and Sabert. M i s s R u t h Wallace,,.and .brother. "Miss A r d i s P e r r y a l s o ' M a r y P i k e J n d s o n Goolden w a s a Norfolk Stiss Flora^Barher b t ' N . Y . City P a r k e r of H e u v e l t o n i n - drawing hay, Friday. Mrs«~Frank B i s s e l l i s p l a y i n g the- called a t t h e "Johnson school o n e Donald, w h o =are jattending s c h o o l caller W e d n e s d a y . W. L. A d a m ' s ' f i d k t e d ' se--'-wph ' G e n e r a l business atf measured by is spending ten' days with her parMrs. Effie Bresee was a busi- Mrs. Ella Quenell who h a s been in. Potsdamj. are s p e n d i n g _ t h e Eastg a s after m e a l s t h a t h i s h e a r t t h e B a b s o n c h a r t i s n o w 35 p e r c e n t "Good Samaritan." t h r o u g h our day last week. ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Barber. ness caller at George Newcomb's threatened with pneumonia i s er vacation at their h o m e ' h e r e . a l i a s e d beats. Adlerlka brought out below the normal X-Y line, a s com- s n o w s t o r m s . S h e t o o k i n t h e secMayloh McQueen of M^orley call- Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien and Ash- Thursday. T h e F e r r y - b o a t , E l m e r J o n e s is some improved. a l l g a s and n o w Tie- eats anything pared w i t h 34 percent a month ago ond party l a s t w e e k w h e n t h r e e ed'at Wesley Pike's, Mb'nday. ton'spent Sunday at Roger Conant, y o u n g m e n with, t h e i r c a r s pulled n o w m a k i n g regular trips' b e t w e e n E.' Burr Hurlbut of Osborneville Mrs. J. H. Dandy suf£ered-a cerea n d f e e l s fine. T?,red'erick Ives-, &i jsyen .with adjustments for u s u a l Cahtott. •'• v R u s s e l l T a y l o r h a s started t o up hill i n t o t h e yard. After they* Morrlstown : and. Brockville, aftei * ' seasonal • movements. ) o n , druggists.';."-,'" ]•',',.'' ~r Mrs. S. Lobdell of Dekalb spent i s i n t h e Hepburn "hospital. Every- bral hemorrhage on Monday ".and w e r e w a r m e d up t h e y w e n t h i k i n g w o r k for" W e s l e y P i k e l o r t h e sea T being, laid up for a s h o r t t i m e OE one h o p e s for a s p e e d y recovery, i s in a critical condition. Monday a t Donald T a y l o r ' s . ' son. down t h e road toward Madrid. account of i c e i n t h e river. •, Wednesday e v e n i n g callers at M i s s I n e z ' Dandy and Howard Alvin Barber of Dekalb Junction Mr. and" Mrs. W a l t e r P e r r y a n d Mr. and -Mrs. R. 6 . Miller anc R a l p h B i s s e l l m o t o r e d t o SaraH e b e r Poor's werei: Mr. and Mrs. D a n d y of Ogdensburg called at t h e w a s a caller -at J. O'Brien's MonClinton Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. h o m e of J. H. Dandy, W e d n e s d a y sons,. H a r o l d - a n d George -off Erie. n a c .Lake t o viBit Mrs. B i s s e l l , f a m i l y m o t o r e d t o Canton, Saturd a y . • I' day. ' Marvin Mayhew and daughter, afternoon. Pa., a r r i v e d - h e r e l a s t - w e e k . . M r s Sunday- < returning T u e s d a y afterFrank" * "Ritchie a n d "daughter^ Ilene, Mrs. Stanley R i c k e t and noom H e reports Mrs. B i s s e l l Field Midgley i s redecorating Miller's, m o t h e r , Mrs. Janet MurIrene; ;called'at" Maurice Clihe's, three s o n s , Stewart, Horace and t h e interior of t h e store operated •ray of t h i s place w h o h a d - a serious ^ gaining all t h e w h i l e . a- f e w days, a t W e s l e y Pike!s. l Tuesday: • t \ fall a short t i m e a g o -and -broke Maurice Gline a n d R a l p h Pratt Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Ray- by Mr, and Mrs. E. Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. T e d J o y c e are M i s s Irma" EJenney v i s i t e d R e n s burn and family,, and William h e r arm a f e w i n c h e s below t h e spending t h e i r t e n day v a c a t i o n s e l a e r F a l l s High* school, W e d n e s - motored t o Canton, Monday. Bushnoe, Ji\ radio program. Mi", and Mrs. shoulder, i s still confined' I n St. .Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cline and from t h e i r w o r k a t S t a t e H o s p i t a l d a y . ' ; ••: • Forsythe, . s o n , ' Bobbie V i n c e n t hospital i n BrockviUe. It E v e r e t t Todd s p e n t W e d n e s d a y Thomas w i t h t h e i r parents, Mr. a n d M r s . Mrs. L u c y Q l k e , a l s o George Mr. and Mrs. L o w e l l L y t l e attend' T h o m a s and Mary McCard,' Loren is expected s h e will h a v e t o reF r e d J o y c e of Madrid and Mr. a n d Cline i s s p e n d i n g a f e w days w i t h ed t h e pedro party in I i e n d r e w e v e n i n g at Clinton Mayhew's. Mr. and Mrs. Leland W o o d s en- Robinson, Donald Mayhew, Fred- m a i n t h e r e l o r s o m e -Weeks.- Mrs. Mrs. F r a n k F r e e m a n a n d family Mr. and Mrs.. F r a n k R i t c h i e i n t h e Grange H a l l , F r i d a y evening. . Byron Ricket, \ Miller will k e e p h o u s e for her u n * of t h i s p l a c e . E l m e r L y t l e called o n South tertained following! g u e s t s W e d n e s - erick , Raybuvn, VanRensselaer Road. ( day e v e n i n g t o card playing and E v e l y n Bushnoe.. til s h e returns.Mr.->and Mrs. T e d J o y c e a n d Mrs. R u s s e l l T a y l o r i s spending Road, W e d n e s d a y . their, sister," M i s s R u t h J o y c e motored t o W a t e f t o w n , Monday. Mrs.. 'Wallace F u l l i n g t o n spent F r i d a y ; afternoon a s t h e g u e s t of Mr. a n d SlrsI F r e d Short. W a l l a c e S h o r t of S y r a c u s e s p e n t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t w i t h h i s cousin, George E l l i o t t a n d .family. Mr*.. F r a n k B i s s e l l s p e n t Wedn e s d a y afternoon w i t h h e r n i e c e , M i s s Margaret" Mills a t t h e h o m e of h e r uncle, James Aitchison, Grand V i e w F a r m . Mrs. Jtalph H u n t e r i s gaining v e r y n i c e l y i n t h e Hepburn hospital. S h e expects to c o m e h o m e Saturday. Little Debra a n d Mildred H u n t e r s p e n t F r i d a y afternoon a s g u e s t s A | Morley ,'.. Eddy Halfway House 1 South Road I Beaver Creek ( I Morristown Center of Ruth Freeman. . , l A':F EW---G-BlTOS''-wilL flood^.ligktyour house all night. Electricity is the biggest bargain you b u y . . . It costs r ; you less'today than in 1915. more you use %. jthg^Mss 0Mh unit costs. NI AGAR A •—^--•S^g^Zip-, ..--!«? .-;,•,?*---. HUDSON Mr. a n d Mrs. • R o y H i l y a r d of Mohawk, a r e s p e n d i n g t h e i r E a s t e r v a c a t i o n w i t h Mrs. Hilyard'S parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. H e r b e r t Hunter. Mr. a n d Mrs. William Short w e r e i n Ogdehsburg, T u e s d a y . Harold Short a n d Clarence Ett liott s p e n t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. T e d J o y c e a t t h e Freeman, h o m e . Mrs. F r a n k F r e e m a n s p e n t Frid a y afternoon i n Madrid a s t h e g u e s t of Mrs. A g n e s R o b s o n a n d a t t e n d e d s e r v i c e s i n t h e Congregational church. R e v . George Harland of Chipman p r e a c h e d t h e sermon., M i s s Dorothy P r u n e r a n d Grace F r e e m a n of Madrid H i g h s c h o o l and R u t h H u n t e r of O. F . A. i n Ogdensburg a r e home, for Easter. Ralph Bissell leaves this morni n g for Syracuse w i t h Wallace Short w h o i s returning t o h i s home. There w a s a meeting i n the s c h o o l house- We'dnesday e v e n i n g called b y W i l l i a m W o o d , t o consult t h e farmers of' this district about t h e price of m i l k drawing for t h e coming s u m m e r . As the price of m i l k h a s t a k e n s u c h a drop t h e farmers feel t h a t Mr. W o o d should drop h i s price. Mr. J W o o d and son, H o m e r h a v e serv1 ed t h e farmers of t h i s community Lxn VOU WERE RIGHT, MRWALLACE. 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