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Taking Advantage <rf tb* W<3r*d*rtttl V » * » »
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When your candidate's face appeared on tb# screes
Ahd somebody biased and you
started; a scene,
lS%ile> ttO cop sooted you oft with
a tap on the bean,
While you watebedjha election returns?
Election night now you tube in on
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And Bahdwicbed between a Jazz
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The announce* broadcasts; to the
World everywhere,
The latest election returns!
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w, however .
, weather does not play a»
» part as before . . .
i automobiles, radio* and j
caeatm c&ems mm CROSSthe farmer keeps m
.'touch with affairs as his
The annual meeting of tha1 CBav
and the weather doea
FMM Marshal B.d.giio
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the polls. The newest shakeup of the Italian ton County fed Crdaa chapters
tio,ohimdayaway
wasfrom
comparatively
by Premier Benito Musso- will ha held at the ^IhscWo Templa
fto Rouses Point . . . Both Cabinet
lini brought Field Marshal Pietro
1 organisations were out in Bedaglio to the fore as new com* in PlattBfeurgh on Saturday of
te. • • Closed cars were mender of the combined military, this weeli.. Ev-ery chapter la. tha,
fctly arriving' and departing'natal and air forces of Italy. The county la ejected to bo represent''
> polling; place » . . Nobody field marshal's former post as Gov- ed. Aa iavitation has. been- emendernor of Libya will be taken by ed ta all interested perso© to he
r party's list was overlook- .General
Italo Ralbo, who led the
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i effort to get out the vote * Italian air armada to Chicago fast present.
at tickets seemed to be
Summer
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nom _•
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VABIN--At. Altofia, N. Y-, • »
ALBURO LOCALS
final results, however,
son, eiiftso Philip, to Mr- m$
t indicate such a fact . . .
eelebratioaa in Rouses Mrs. Henry Simmons, of Fl&tta- Mrs. Selea Varin and' a-gratidsp'a
of the private variety burgh, N. Y., spent the week-end to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Varln, of
Chiusy Lake, if. Y, and to Mr* and i
tCaampiain, however, sev- with friends here.
fatherings whooped tt Mrs. Gertrude Landon, of Mil- Mrs. Alex Tru.dos of Altc-na, $*, % '•'
. Ito exact purpose, of the ton, is spending a few days with Dr. o . w. O'Nfitt: ms m attend
ins $sbystcia»,
or the identity Mr. and Mrs. W. E Flynp.
iHrty or candidate for Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Goodaell, of
EOUS£S< mM® WJOMS
'were rejoicing was not BurlingtMJ, are guests of their
None of the several son. Dean GoodseU, and wife, on
Mrs. Oear^e F, Sgenf * ot
to know why the their farm.
; attar than that it was Ralph Tuakaoy has returned Chatham, 1S. Y„ who has fteea
i Bay.. . Several Rouses home after visiting at the home vJaiting her aunt, Mrs, L. A. Ben*
nelJ, has retumeei to her tome,
Journeyed to Cham- of Mr, sad Mrs. Flynn.
fer excitement . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Mlsa Lucy Goodrow, of Chi&y„
> waa mixed, made uphave returned to Burlington after was^a recent gaest of frie&ifa to
of both parties . . . visiting friends for a few days, HdusesToini;
iwaa that the Democratic M. W. Lyman, who has beetr Captain John Turner* of J&mses
i of tea expedition would very ill, Is reportedjo be improv- Fotat, im hfiea spefidfeg a %eek
• to a Democratic ral- fcaar, -'
in, New York City.
I tat Republicans would do
'The customs and Immigration Harry L. King, manager ot: to j
officers have moved from the vil- Ac&R. store^ attended'the tnect^'
lage, to, the new government i&g of managers ana district ojfiat the Canadian border, dals of the company held &%
move their families there Plattahurgh Sunday; lEyery A. &
wntwrm
the cottages are com- P. store ia the diatrtet was represeated. Short addreasesrwere tnade:
pleted. •„
by
the dteWet managers and
'w&$n% who. has been via- other
officials.
m*peffents for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Vietoi Lapihe, of
"*-*'• to Srwenwieb, Conn., |>Iattsbttrgh, were recent guests of
he has a position for the Mr. afid Mrs; Richard Band, of
WtptBlVr
fratt .street.
-^W»H; Leseor,' who has been Mr. ana Mrs. Jfapoleon De•Wfmtt'm » law weeks, returned Beauiabftt, Kenneth DeBeaumoht,
tr> «s* Mary Fletcher Hospital on and Miss Irene MiteheU, motored
Lynn OUver and to CowansvOJe, Que^ op Suhdjiyr
have returned Mtss Eleanor Burke, of PlattsMam, where burgh State Normal School, spent
Mrav.Ouver's Sunday In tof»n with her mother.
Fkrfty, and fa- »d. CSooleyi of Malohe, N, Y.,
was % huslness caller in town on
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Beautiful Fur Trimmed
COATS
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SPORT COATS
rinln and .Fur Trimmed H^ylea
$7.90 to $19.90
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utrwt, aftyrnoon aad (WMiing
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Woolens*
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TJie AsaeBsors <>f the Village od Koti*ei Point, II,
V. have prepared their asBesBment-rolHor the current
year; th^t a copy..thereof!has b«?en deposited wltti the
Village Clerk, at the Village Office, in such vSlage
where it may be seen and examined by any person
until the 21st day Of Noveiafcert 1933 next, and that
on such day at the Village Office, between the hours
of six in the afternoon and ten in the afternoon, the
said Assessors will meet for the purpose:•<& completing
such assessment-roll and of hearing and determining
cornplainu in relation thereto?, on i»e application of
any person conceiving himself aggrieved thereby.
Dated: Routes Point, H. % N o i r , 6th, 1933.
'': ALBERT G. CARRIERE, Cleric..