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H. A. PHILLIPS, Publisher.
HEAVY FIGHTING IN
PROGRESS AT LOOEVAL
LOWVILLE, N. Y., THUBSPAY, JULY 20,1916.
TROOPS WILL RETIRE.
LOOKS TO FOOD FOR
CAUSE OF PARALYSIS
Le**on From Data*.
164NCH GUNS FOR
VOLUME 57. No.
KILLED AT BEAVER FALL8.
FIVE DEAD, $ 1 0 * 0 0 0
tOSS FROM
"These briefly stated scientific facts
M*xico Aaeured Porshing Will GradEdward Dehasie Meets Death From
lead me to believe that close scrutiny
ually Withdraw—Announcement
Fall in J. P. Lewis Co. Mill.
of the food of^ the children afflicted
may lead toThe~dl"B<5oV<Bry "of a dietetic
By Obregon.
cause of Infantile paralysis. Voeghtlin
Edward Dehasse was Instantly killed
correctly concludes his fine article that
about 9 o'clock p. m. July 12th, at the
Mexico City, July 19.—James Linn
"in studying the etiology (causes) of
J. P. Lewis Co. paper mill at Beaver
German* Attempt to Remove 8alitnt In Rodgers, representative of the AmeriProf. 8lmon Baruch Believes 8oientiate any disease which \a assumed to be of Navy Department Accept* the Recom* Falls. It is thought death was caused UNPRECEDENTED RAINS IN VIRcan
government,
Informed
the
MexiTheir Lin* Following Another Ad* can secretary of war today that the
dietary origin, It is essential to pay mtndation of t h * General Board- by a fall of about seven feet, which
GINIA AND CAROLINA8. ;
Will be Able to Conquer Plague- careful
attention to what might appear
fractured his Bkull, and that the fall
vane* of British to North—German* American expeditionary forces In
Full
Range
28
Mile*.
Clues
in
United
8tatee
Reports—
of superficial examination as trivial
was Induced probably by a shock from Two Parson* Drowned at A*hvillf:
Alio Attack French at Biaohea 8outh Mexico would be gradually withdrawn
a live wire. He has worked for the While Trying- t o ' Get Food tsii
. Orange Juice, Eggs, Milk and Freeh details.'
from Mexican territory.
Washington,
July
19.—Following
the
of Sommi.
\f"I am confident that his able colcompany some years in the woods and
Meat Suggested as Preventive*.
Mexican commissioners have been
Refugees—Thre* P«riih at BIKleagues of the United States Health recommendation of the General Board, in the mill.1 He had no immediate
designated to reach a settlement of the
the
Navy
Department
has
decided
to
Service
now
co-operating
with
our
relatives
in
this
section,
but
It
Is
said
more—Hundred*
Rendered
With the exception of the region of outstanding questions in the United
the 16 inch gun In place of the that he has a mother living. Several
Long Branch, July 14.—Prof. Simon Health Department will heed sugges- adopt
Loig-ueval and south of the Somme at States.
14
inch
rifle
for
the
main
batteries
9ij4
Baruch has prepared an Important tion. The lesson from this accurately of the new superdreadnoughts which physicians, together with Coroner Paul
l^uuhes relative calm prevails on the
ascertained
data
is
that
an
abundant
H,
von
Zielolshofen,
of
Croghan,
were
article
on
the
origin
of
Infantile
fighting front in France.
Atlanta, Ga., July 16.—Serious
expected to be authorized by Con- soon on the scene, but death was alFRENCH LOAN TERMS.
paralysis for a medical publication use of orange juices, eggs, milk and are
In North Carolina, South Carolina
The British and Germans are engress.
fresh
meat
may
prove
more
valuable
most
instantaneuos,
>
and
gave
a
newspaper
the
following
Virginia today caused five
gaged in a conflict in the region of
The Senate Naval Affairs Committee
synopsis in the Interest of the general preventives of infantile paralysis than yesterday
deaths, rendered hundreds homeleftaVv
Longueval salient, to the northwest of United 8tatee Company With 110,000,' public:
recommended ten of these
shotgun
quarantine.
000
Capital
to
Provide
196,000,000
Cumbles. With the clearing of the
battleships for the three year building L08E8 HAND, QET8 |7.69 WEEKLY damaged property and crops to ••**&&'
"The
subject
of
treatment
la
not
"The
obscurity
of
the
origin
and
of
extent of $10,000,000, according to
weather the Germans have taken an
at 5 Per Cent
Anticipating this action
the mode of diffusion, together with proper for discussion lri the public programme.
aggressive there after a preliminary
Admiral Dewey and members of theCarriage Man Awarded Compensation estimates, and demoralised ~ "
prints.
Doubtless
my
colleagues
will
Its
fatality
and
crippling
results,
telegraph and telephone
bombardment in which they are using
Formal announcement is made of the
for Period of 244 Week*.
much advantage, on this point General Board have submitted to Section.
a new asphyxiating gas shell. At last new 1100,000,000 French loan to be af- strikes terror Into the hearts of thederive
retary
Daniels
recommendations
conthe large number of cases under
it port no decision had been reached in fected through an American corporation people to an extent unknown since the from
Following the hurricane that
cerning
the
chief
characteristics
of
the
Carthage,
July
19.—-The
State
Comquarantine of yellow fever," observation and their data will be new ships.
the battle..
the south Atlantic coast Thursday
which will hold French owned secur- shotgun
pensation Commission, through Com- precedented
offered
In
the
medical
journals
as
said
Prof.
Baruch.
"Just
as
the
latter
rains, virtual cloudburati^*
To the south of the Somme the ities as collateral. The return on the
The question of calibre of gun for missioner W. C. Richards, today made
confirmed
way to an enlightened public quickly as ascertained and
have fallen, driving rivers and
1
French and Germans are still fighting loan will be slightly better than 6% gave
the
main
batteries
of
these
all
big
a
ruling
against
the
State
fixing
comsentiment due to the discovery that fby clinical demonstration/
at Biaches and the French have driven per cent.
gun lighters has been widely discussed pensation in a local case which draws streams from their banks and
fatal disease is not due to 'foltes'
out the Germans in some of the posiby ordinance experts in the navy. from the State fund.. The claim was perilling many lives.,
The American company already has the
(babbage) and is not communicable 8EEK8 TO RECOVER DAMAQE8. Before
The French Broad river has bi
tions they obtained in the village Mon- been formed, it was announced under by
the European war opinion was that of Walter Watson, aged 18, seriwith supposed carriers, but
from
its course near Ashvllie, floodin*f$
day night. The Germans failed on the name of the American Foreign to contact
absolutely
divided
over
the
advisabilously
Injured
last
winter
at
the
plant
inoculation by a certain' kind of John 8. George Takes Action Against ity of adopting 16 or, 14 Inch rifles for
factories
and homes in the lower
"'
Tuesday to renew their attacks be- Securities Company and a president mosquito,
of
the
Champion
Paper
Co.
The
young
so will the present unreaDe Facto Government.
6t
the
city.
At
Biltmore
three
{*£<?
tw£en Biaches and La Maissonnette, in choBen whose name cannot be divulged soning apprehension
the
latest
type
battleships.
Because
man
was
operating
a
pulp
machine
and
disappear when
Captain J. C. Lipe, Miss
which the French Inflicted heavy cas- at present. The company will have the real cause of infantile
the smaller calibre gun has the flatter
placing a block of pulp upon the sons,
paralysis Is
Through Secretary of State Robert trajectory for the same range many was
Lipe and Mrs. Leo Mulholland,
ualties on them Monday night.
$10,000,000 capital, furnished by J. P. discovered.
table
when
his
mitten
became
caught
Lansing, John S. George, formerly of naval officers believed that more ac- in the teeth, severing his hand com- drowned when the Llpe house
Morgan & Co., the Guaranty Trust
"And the public may now feel as- Watertown, who was interested In a curate
British Push Advanoe North.
The Vanderbilt estate at
shooting could be done with
Company, the National City Bank In- sured
Under section 14, sub-division flooded.
of this happy consummation
of general stores In Mexico, has that weapon. The same argument was pletely.
more was not damaged.
Following up their successes near terests and other banks. With It will when they are informed that the ser- chain
five
of
the
State
compensation
law,
the
a claim against Mexico for about threshed out at great length when the
Two persons were drowned at
Bazentin-Le Petit
and Longueval, be deposited securities of neutral vices of officers of the same depart- filed
is authorized in the case of vllle
$55,000 or $60,000 to Cover the destruc- navy adopted the 14 Inch gun in place acommission
while trying to get food to
where they have driven close to thecountries owned in France to the ment of our government which dis- tion
minor,
to
take
into
consideration
his
of the company's property, which of the 12 Inch. Such excellent records increased earning capacity as he grew refugees in the second story of
third line of German defenses on the amount of about $120,000,000. Against covered the cause of yellow fever, at he represents.
Albert Plateau, the British Monday these the company Is to issue three the expense of the lives of two of Its The last store remaining In Mexico were made at target practice with the older. Mr. Watson was .getting $1.60 Glenn Rock Hotel. Many are
ed In their residences along the
12 inch projectlclea that many gunnery
night carried out a new thrust for- year debentures to the amount of physicians, have been offered to Com- was
day. Commissioner Richards will and
blown up after being looted and officers of the fleet favored this wea- per
rescue parties for huors have
ward north of Ovillers, making sub- $95,000,000, bearing interest at 5 permissioner Emerson by Secretary Mc- the man
establish
his
pay
at
$2
per
day
under
who was left in charge suc- pon in preference to any other.
tempted to reach them.
stantial progress along a front of more cent.
the
provision
mentioned,
and
,
has
Adoo in theflght against Infantile ceeded in making his escape.
Swift streams are flowing
The war in Europe brought about a
than half a mile.
The novel institution of an Ameri- paralysis.
him 244 weeks, at the $1.60
Mr. George, who returned east the decided qhange in the opinions of ordi- awarded
some of the streets of lower Aehevllle,)wage
the
young
man
would
receive
The British drive was launched near can holding company for a loan of this
"Indeed, it is upon the findings of
part of June, expects to remain nance experts throughout the world, $6.16 weekly; under the higher ruling The Southern Railway station is
the left flank of their line, southeast nature was brought about by the un- the United States Public Health Ser- latter
some time. He. has just received for the British 15 inch and 13.5 inch he
get $7,69. The Champion Paper ed to a depth of six feet, as are/
of Thiepval, and If followed up seems willingness of the French* government vice already at our disposal that I aforletter
Douglas saying that the guns accomplished wonders, whereas Co. will
was
Insured in the State fund, so other buildings in that vicinity.^"
likely to threaten seriously the strong- to offer government bonds packed by have been enabled to point out to the Mexicansfrom
taken over the Ameri- no unusual results were demonstrated the ruling
is virtually against the city proper is without lights
ly held German positions at Pozleres anything, other than the credU of the health authorities a theory of the dis- can ownedhave
railroads In their country. by the smaller calibre weapons. For State.
but otherwise is not affected.
French nation.
to the east.
ease that may, I trust, lead to discovIn discussing the Mexican situation
*" Dams Give Way.
naval officers here point out
The case of Pearl Baxter, of CarThe expected counter attacks of the
ery of its origin and cure. For sev- Mr. George expressed the opinion that example,
Germans in efforts to recapture ON T H E BORDER W I T H T H E 7TH. eral months I have watched the scien- Hughes would unquestionably be thethat the British battle cruiser Lion, thage was, also taken up today. Mr.
Throughout
North
with eight 13.5 inch guns, be- Baxter lost the second and third the situation iswestern
ground recently won by the Allies in
reported serious,
tific development of the malign in- next President and that then there equipped
gan
t6
destroy
the
German
cruiser
fingers and about a quarter of thedams at Hendersonville collapsed
the Somme offensive materialized
fluence of defective or absent vitabe a change in conditions In Bluecher in the North Sea running first
finger by having his hand caught leasing hundreds of tons of water,
Monday night along the front occu- Hero is an Extract From a Private mines in certain foods, as published wculd
Mexico.
Letter
Whioh
Telia
the
Trials
and
fight
last
year
at
the
astonishing
range
in a planer at the Carthage Sulphite fears are felt for the big dam at
pied by the French south of the
In the weekly reports of the United
of
sixteen
miles.
Co.'s mill. Commissioner Richards Toxaway.
Somme.
'
Tribulations of a Regiment in a States Public Health Service, together
*
8T. 8WITHIN'8 DAY.
No such hitting had ever before awarded him 66 ^ weeks compensation.
In an attack on the French. lines
Hot Camp, Waiting for Election with articles in the medical journals
been
scored
by
any
warship.
At
the
between La Maisonnette and Biaches
on "berl-beri and pellagra. I also
"8CYTHE TREE" 8 H A T T E R E p ^ #
Day and for Orders to Go Homo.
time the German battle cruiser
the Germans regained positions along
have a clipping of an article In theTradition Point* to Long Dry 8pell in same
Pilgrimage to 8hrina.
Moltke, armed with 11 inch rifles, was
Which to 8ecur* Hay Crop.
the canal east of Biaches. Their asSun-of
March
17,
1916,
which
called
The annual pilgrimage of the Young Man Who Left For the
rise at 5 a. m. and work until
Unable to land a projectile within sevsault on La Maisonette itself failed, 10We
attention' of its readers to the
Hung 8cythe There .Saying
p. m., with only a few hours in the
eral miles of the Lion, according to diocese of Ogdensburg to Saint Anne
said yesterday's Paris bulletin.
Last
Saturday
was
St.
Swithln's
day,
newly
discovered
food
element
called
for rest Yesterday the tem- vitamine.
reports which have been made to the De Beaupre, under the patronage of
It There Until I Corns Bac^U19 f f | ^
and
legend
says
that
the
weather
on
In the Verdun region the French between
.
.
_
(
Right Reverend H. Gabriels, D. p., will
was 120 degrees, but we have
Naval Intelligence officers here.
fire broke up a German raid on Hill aperature
that
day
will
govern
that
for
the
next
rainstrom every afternoon which
The next striking lesson demon- be held on Tuesday, July 25. Railroad
Experiments on Pigeon*.
The old historical "Scythe Tre*":>^r"
304, west of the Meuse.
forty days. The day was hot and fair,
cools the air.
"In this clipping I find the follow- so one, If he believes in weather lore, strating the remarkable work of high tickets to Montreal are good going the Johnson farm, about two
I am getting accustomed to the heat ing statement: 'According to the
guns reached the Navy De- Tuesday, July 25, only; good returning west of Waterloo, was
look for sultry weather for thecalibre
and glare, but do not think I shall February report of the hygienic can
partment here from the Dardanelles, to July 30 inclusive and will be on sale lightning Friday and :
next
forty
days.
The
rhyme
in
conever get on friendly terms with the laboratory of the United States Pub- nection with the day Is as follows:
where the British. Battleship Queen by the agents at stations.
damaged. The farm upon
various kinds of Texas.crawlers. Have lic Health Service, by Dr. Atherton "St. Swithln's Day if thou dost rain
Elizabeth, equipped with 15 inch weatree stands is now owned by Q,already captured four tarantulas in Sidell the ordinary mixed diet con- For forty days it will remain;
pons, threw her projectiles into earthNew Pastor at Champion.
Sch after. The tree Is of the Balm
or about my tent, besides horned toads, tains a supply of vitamine ample for St. Swithin's Day if thou be fair
works twenty miles distant and with
At the recent session of the northern GUead variety and was a small
lizards, blackapiders and ants the size the needs of the body. If there is For forty days 'twill rain nae mair."
great accuracy.
New York conference held in Water- at the opening of the Civil war, wjt
of flies. The captain of our company a lack of vitamine however or the
The General Board's first recommenGlenn H. Payne, of Martins- James W. Johnson left the field - ^
The story in connection with the dations for the new super-dread- town,
has been bitten by a scorpion, and latter is destroyed in the preparaburg, was secured . as a supply enlisting and hung his scythe fa
good
old
saint
is
that
St.
Swlthln
died
this
morning,
while
on
a
march—benoughts
were
to
make
them
of
aption
of
the
food
nutrition
suffers
Teutons Unable to Resist Pressure on fore 6 o'clock—we disposed of a rattle- sometimes to a .fatal degree. This in England, July 2, 862. He wasproximately 3M00 ions displacement, preacher for the Champion charge. Af- crotch of the tree, saying to his '
ter three, months Mr. Payne has re- "Leave the scythe there" until I
Western and Eastern Front*—Driven snake with six rattles.
condition la found in. «uaj»aaes like bishop of Winchester and begged that larger therejtore than the new battle- signed, with the consent of the district back."
,
' •• .:i.:%
We are within eight miles of theberl-beri, pellagra, infantile • malnu- he be buried outside the north wall ships Tennessee and California, and to superintendent,
Out . of Strongholds— Successive
¥oung
Johnson
.
enlisted
In
in
order
to
go
to
school
of the cathedral. - A century later he equip each ship with ten 16 inch guns. and to better, prepare himself to be-pany C, 86thV"
- " —Triumphs Stir* British to Enthusias- border, and between two Mexican vil- trition, et<j., in man, and manifests was
canonised, and .the clergy
did
not
lages.
No
one
Is
allowed
to
leave
Secretary.
Daniels,
however,
la.
not
in
Iftselt
by
paralysis
in
fowjsv,
A
,
t
fought in niany JtotUesr and
gy
Secretary Daniels, hoever* la not In
tic Outbursts—Deep^ Wed go Driven camp without an arnied ivtiardV JMKI
Plymouth, N; .
_
.
ble - place* for *' saint and they Th
l Board's
B d 'recommendation
h d t i d the M. E. church at Carthage, to beat
The G
General
ohrmaji always W»'tttty^^rbll^<tf affected by paralysis technically callThe scythe h^js reniained in ths>
ammunition In his belt I believe the ed polineuritls, which begins with loss took steps to remove it. It was plan- Is now for the eight 18. Inch guns. pastor also of the Champion church.
since'that
date
and
today
l
^
a
C
ned to exhume the body on July 15, Ordinance experts are not divulging
Bad weather has settled down over "armed guard" rule is to be modified, of weight and ends fatally. Dr. Sidell and
small part of the blade protru<ts*f
have
it
removed
to
the
cathedral,
the fighting front in France. Hostil- parties of four or five men being al- found that pigeons fed on this exclu- but the work was held up for forty accurate information in advance as to
the trunk of the tree, about eightPastor of Church at 18.
ities have virtually ceased for thelowed out of camp unguarded during sive diet did not g»t paralysed (with- days by violent rains. Out of this fact what maybe expected by way of long
the ground.
. "7^
Probably the youngest person who from
in the two months of experiment at grew the tradition that the weather on range shooting by this type of high
moment in the Somme - region, where the morning and afternoon.
It
has
been
the
custom
for :
calibre gun which the navy has is occupying a pulpit in a United years to deoflrate the trunk. <
The men are in fine physical condi- least) if they were given also some
the latest reports had credited to the
Swithin's day governed that for adopted.
States church today is Leland Larabee tree with flags, arifc for the
British additional big gains against tion and the spirit of the Seventh is otherwise useless yeast products from St next
forty daya.
It_may_j_ however, be said on author- of Felts Mills. Mr. Larabee is just years it iias been adorned
-tire—Germans near- "the- BazerHln-le- first rate. We are .all anxiojiS_Jo__gQ. -the- -brewery— vats which —are— usually theExperience
shows
~
that
when
a
action.
ity that the projectiles will weight 18 years of age, but despite his youth beautiful flag, which was giVv—. ^_
wasted. He has also shown that if
Petit wood, in the vicinity of Lon- into
The Twelfth arrived yesterday in this waste material be given to a period of wet weather sets In about considerably more than a ton each, and is in charge of the services at the.Ihe
gueval and at Ovillers-la-Bolsaelle. bad
Relief Corps of:-.,,^r—-^
They are poorly equipped, pigeon already paralyzed, it will re- the time of the summer solstice, it that they may be sent crashing into a Church of Christ in Watertown. He is loo. Woman's
Bombardments are in progress near and shape.
It
is
feared
that the damage;--^—
generally
proves
to
be
of
considerable
a
student
at
the
Felts
Mills
high
school
not hardened to stand this cli- cover within an hour and to all aptarget twenty-five miles distant
Souville, in the Verdun sector.
Friday
may
cause
the desttticttoifji
duration.
The
legend
was
handed
and
upon
his
graduation
is
planning
Our hospital tents were soon pearances it will be normal in twelve
the famous tree. Efforts will,":; iii^r,'"'.
la local actions during the rain and mate.
down
to
us
from
England,but
tile
to
fit
himself
for
religious
work.
Since
filled
with
their
exhausted
men.
WHISKEY IN FENCE POST8.
hours.
mist the British have captured addir.'*vv#
same belief persists on the continent,
the departure of the Rev. John be made to save it.
I probably cannot tell you much
" Finding that the quantity required in
tional German prisoners in the Somme that
connection
with
the
names
of
variHewttson
as
castor
of
the
Church
of
is
new,
for
we
have
ten
newsregion and brought their total since paper correspondents with the regi- for a man would be about six ounces, ous saints, whose festivals occur about New Way of Concealing "Moonshine' Christ about a year ago, Mr. Larabee
QUEEN OF GYP8IE8 DEAD, ^
July 1 up to 189 officers and 10,779ment. They seem to be getting the this scientist prepared .a concentrated the same time of the year. In France
in Georgia.
has
been
holding
the
services
there.
men. of other ranks. In addition seven- dope on absolutely everything that solution which can be conveniently the watery saint is St. Medard, St.
Rose Ann' Dougherty, 49
teen heavy and 133 lighter guns have happens, and "that is not a very diffi- taken in capsules of seventy-five GervalB and St. Protals, whose festiAtlanta, Ga., July 19.—The tricks of
Expire* at Ogd«nsburg«
fallen into the British hands during cult Job, as this Is the most Godfor- grains a day. The preparation is prac- vals are in June.
the real "moonshine" business were
Dives Off Bridge...
this period, not counting many not yet saken, innocent and fnactive camp I tically tasteless, odorless and absofound on Peters street when fifteen
Walter Scofleld, a local ctgarmaker,
Rose Ann Dougherty, 49,
brought in and others destroyed by have ever heard of. Nothing takes lutely harmless. The Importance of ARE YOU AFRAID OF LIGHTNING? pints of "blockade corn" were discov- about 35 years of age, was able Tuescaravan, encamped
this discovery in the probable prebombardments.
ered, not in hollow logs but in hollow day to dive from the Mill street bridge gypsy
place
to
relieve
the
monotony
of
the
ford farm in. westerly 01
vention of various nutritional dis- In Volhynla, in the region of Lutsk, bugle calls.
fence posts In the rear of a barber in Watertown, a distance of f>2ft feet, Ogdensburg,
Closely
Packed,
Tall
Steel
Buildings
died Monday of
eases merits its being brought to pubwhere the troops of the Teutonic Alshop.
into the swift, but shallow, current of
funniest things are the orders lic attention.'
Leonard Charbonneau
Dissipate Eleetrio Currentslied have been forced to give ground weThe
In the rear of the shop there Is a Black river and still lives. His exhi- Dr.
get.
A
few
days
ago
we
were
moned, but she w a s dead
"From this scientific statement and
before the attacks of the Russians ordered not to be seen in the, company
Railroad Cars Immune.
high board fence, standing about bition occurred at 11:45. Scofield was arrived.
Coroner Bartholomew^
an article In the April 17 number of
and retiring behind the lower Li pa streets^
twelve or fifteen feet above the not slow in advertising his feat for notified and
without
-clothes-©n^
and
-we
nothing . ^ y l ^ .
river, the Russians continue to press had been ordered not to take any the—United State Public Health -reThe fear ol being struck Tjy light- ground: iwr postB^re big^ami square hours before he really'accomplished It, and dispensedfound
withThqueBt. Thie;^
their foes and are taking additional water into the tents. So the nearest port, I am disposed to formulate a ning is both a very real and a very and aroused the suspicion of the detec- a number of those with whom he had
was held at camp until 3 : 3 5 / " t j
theory of infantile paralysis that I
prisoners.
could come to a bath was to stand hope may be confirmed by the officers sensible fear. But lightning can.be tives. One of them tapped one post talked gathered at the bridge and Sco- afternoon, when it was sent • tb'- v
Heavy attacks by the Auatrlans we
avoided like all other evils. It will with his leather billy. It gave forth field mounted the railing, and after thage for burial. She leaves her:""
naked
inside
the
tent
and
look
at
the
against the Italians in the upper tubs of water outside. Yesterday the of that service now earnestly aiding strike In certain places and it will a hollow sound and the Investigations making a bow, he dove headlong into band, Bernard Dougherty, and - i X
the city health department.
Posina valley proved unavailing in order
not strike in certain places. There were pushed further.
the waters. He swam to the shore children.
changed, and soon, so camp
>"-v
bending back the line of the Italians, rumorwas
are reasons for its behavior In both
Ten holes, each large enough to hide uninjured.
Similarities Noted.
has
it,
we
are
to
have
shower
who,
in a counter attack in which baths. This will be an Improvement,
cases, for nature never operates by and each hiding two pint bottles of
All is Not Gold That Glitters. ^
"There is a striking similarity in
there was hand-to-hand fighting, re r
liquor, were found in the posts. The
a tub in which you can wash some of the causes predisposing to In- chance.
Lowville
Lodge,
I.
O.
O.
F.
All
is not gold that glitters.:^'fi'T
pulsed the Austrlans over the entire after
originator
of
the
Ingenious
storing
A steam engine or railroad coach
on the instalment plan, burning fantile paralysis and berl-beri. Both
Lowville Lodge, I. O. O. F., has in- In New York, out of 181 high-":~,
front. Failure likewise rewarded an only
are as safe places as any in the world place had taken an auger and after stalled
your
back
full
of
blisters
while
atoccur
chiefly
In
overcrowded
localities,
the following officers: Noble restaurants an examination ~J^C^.\
attempt of the Austrians to surround tending to the rest of you.
far as lightning is concerned. No boring the holes.large enough to hold
In-hot weather, and more among males as
Jesse R. Ross; vice-grand, Ray that but one was up to the matfc*
the Italians in the Tovo valley, acone has ever been struck by lightning two pint bottles each, had covered grand,
I
do
not
suppose
anything
will
hapthan
females.
Both
are
accompanied
Simmons; financial secretary, Arthur sanitary arrangements. Down in^T^
cording to Rome.
the posts with fence planks in regu- W.
pen here. We shall probably broil here by fever and paralysis, and both are when he was aboard a train.
Mattesoh; recording secretary, tertown the Times Is authority £6i£
Intermittent bombardments and here until
The business part of a city likewise lation high board fence manner.
after
the
elections.
extremely
fatal.
Both
have
prevailed
Howard
F. Williams; treasurer, W. G. statement that "if the citizens ->'^
and there local fights between InfanIs
never
struck
by
lightning.
Neither
as epidemics and their fatality has
Mandeville; warden, A. S. Freeman; see the working ends of Ule R
try are taking place In the Caucasus
are
tall
skyscrapers
ever
bit;
It
Is
a
8AY8
FI8H
CAN
REA8ON.
terror and dispalr. Beri-berl
right supporter of the noble grand, manufacturing establishments. •iX~^~
region between the Turks and the Rus- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN T H E M . caused
was formerly regarded as an Infectious matter of record that Insurance comJames O. Evans; left supporter of the would swear off on sweets. Ther £!'""'
sians. No important changes have
panies
never
have
any
losses
from
Maine Man Say* They Warn One An- noble grand, E. D. Birks; conductor, says
disease from undlscoverable sources,
that along with the sugar _
It is Education That 8eparate* the but is now known to be due chiefly If lightning striking any building with
taken place in this theatre.
other of Unfavorable Water*.
Roy Smith; chaplains Roy Stowell; other ingredients are to be fouri<£"*. r
Servant"From Her Mistress.
not solely to absence of vltamlnes in metallle sides and frame work of iron
right
scene
supporter,'
John
Hall;
left
rats, mice and all sorts of
lt£
Brings $20,000,000 More. the diet of the Japanese and others, and steel.
Bangor, Me., July 19.—Stephen De- scene supporter, Jesse Hall; inside Canton a perfectly reliable
A steel battleship Is also safe from catur
Ne\v York, July 18.—The Cunard
Says a writer In Woman's Sphere: as in a reported epidemic among NorBridges,
of
Verona,
near
Bangor,
guard,
.Howard
Jones;
outside
guard,
has been accustomed to
ljrier Saxonla arrived at New York to- It is funny, yet true. My servant wegian fishermen. May not Infantile the bolt from the clouds, as is a steel who Is known as the salmon and ale- E. L. Evans; right supporter of thewho
of enthusiasm over
night from Liverpool .carrying $20,- hates washing dishes and so do L She paralysis, which has eluded thus far windmill tower. This is because every wife king of the Penobscot, is positive vice grand, Albert Harrlnger; left spasms
red cheeked apples on p
000,000 in specie and securities con- loves a day off; so do I. She Is happy the most searching investigations, be one of these objects is its own light- not only that fish have,brains, but that supporter of the vice-grand, Frank aderful
certain place has had her ardor <
signed to J. P. Morgan & Co., by the over an Increase in her Income; so am likewise traceable to some defect in ning rod and needs no further protec- fish reason and form dislikes and likes Ford.
pened and has decided that she'^
Bank of England. There were 69 cabin I. She loves movies, new hats, long diet that may be discovered by thetion than they can give themselves.
and
tell
their
opinlons-to
each
other.
not like apples any longer. She „
and 23 Bteerage passengers on the ship, hours of sleet)—all my weaknesses. able officers actively engaged in re- There is another list of things which
Bridges explains the disappearance
&a she was passing this place ajid:.~iM
Dairymen to Organize. •
which had an uneventful voyage, ac- She prefers fresh bread to stale, to- search? I regard this result as proba- lightning surely will strike. It will of salmon from the Penobscot in two
miring the sheen of . the fruit^? ^~
strike a country house or a house In
Organizations for the purpose of proprietor
day's food to yesterday's, conversa- ble.
cording to her captain.
ways.
Either
'.'salmon
tell
other
salcame out with a dirty w^—the outskirts of a town. It likes to
protecting the interests of dairymen and proceeded
tion to reading, human beings to any
"We have a clue to the possibilities hit
mon
how
dirty
-its
waters
are
and
to wipe off the:>T^
barn, church, echoolhouse, tree,
will be formed by the owners of herds and one that seemed
other creation, however beautlful-^H In this direction in the report of thestacka or
how
it
is
not
fit
for
any
respectable
New Plans for Fleet.
to lack;'•->"".""*___.
animal,
especially
It
It
is
near
in
different
parts
of
Jefferson
county.
own characteristics. We are alike United States Health Public Service a wire fence.
salmon to live in," or "the flsh resent
he
proceeded
to
spit
on
and^ru)?^-"^
Newport, R. I., July 19.—The Atlan- my
The
action
of
some
of
the
concerns
a thousand things, unlike in butfor April 17, 1916, on bread as food,
it because at the hatchery in East
fluid in until the skin shone like? " ^ ^
tic fleet of fifty vessels under com- ain few.
As
for
a
house,
the
safest
place
In
purchasing
milk
from
the
dairymen
in
in which the fact is clearly brought out a lightning storm is your iron or brass Qrland they are taken from the water
It took the flavor out of that part™-——-••
mand of Admiral Henry T. Mayo, has She prefers doing whatever she Jhat
arbitrarily lowering prices has prompt- apple
the fine roller milled wheat flour bed. It is very dangerous to Btand and stripped of their eggs."
for her and from all h a h d t t ^
a week of manoeuvres In the vlclnllty wants,
ed
the
action
by
the
farmers.
bating orders. Don't I do theis almost devoid of vitamlnes, and that near the bed because you are taller j "The fish resent that because it la
ed
apples
In the future, so she
of Block Island.
She clings to her church, and owing to the' use of baking powders than the bed. The reason why you are against nature," Mr. Bridges asserts.
At one of the milk stations a drop Canton Plaindealer.
The problem prepared tor the fleet same?
her dues, though she. criticizes containing bicarbonate of soda the safe when lying on it Is that the "They decide they are not being treat- of ten cents per hundred was reat the Naval War College will give the pays
her priest sometimes. I, too, have vltamlnes in other foods are likely to head
cently made, the price being lowered
and foot extend about your head. ed right -and stay away."
Mills Family Reunion.
mining division- a prominent part In my
church
and pay my dues, though I be destroyed.
from $1.30 per hundred pounds to $1.20.
current will not leave the bed to
the manoeuvres.
Gouverneur, July 18^—The
also do not have faith In all our "In a study of pellagra in South The
The dairymen organized In that place union
INDIAN GIVE8 AGE A8 119.
pass
through
your
body.
The
walla
of the Mills family to be
priests. She is passive. What am I? Carolina, Voeghtline regards this
and by concerted action, threatening to
the floor of the room may be ripseveral years occurred today
I can't Understand her dogmas. Can malady as somewhat related to beri- and
Up Against It.
market their product in other places, In
ped
to
pieces
but
you
will
be
safe
as
"Man
With
Whiskers"
When
Whites
of the father, Thomas Mills
the price was restored to the former home
An editor in a nearby town got In a she understand mine? I, too, would beri. He found that this disease pre- long as you lie in your bed.
The occasion was also the 74th
* First Cam* to California.
level.
The
results
attained
through
dickens of a scrape a few days ago. like to learn without effort and get out vailed in the factory districts, where
Feather beds offer no protection
this action has caused the other dairy- day of Mr. Mills. Thirty-two
He is possessed of the idea that one of life something for nothing. In what people eat mostly fat, bacon, cereals whatever from lightning unless they
and soda raised biscuits or corn bread lie on a metal bed. If a bed Is of Santa Rosa, Cal., July 10.J-Fernan-. men to take up the matter and co- grandchildren and great g
of his legs is gradually becoming way am I better than she is? .,
were seated at the dinner served
do El Ciano, who says he was a "man operative organizations are planned.
We are unlike In but a few things, made of highly milled corn, while In
petrified. To test Its condition he
and the springs are steel, the
l P. m.
whiskers" when the first white
pinches It at frequent intervals. At a I said. But I exaggerated, just as she the backwoods, where coarsely milled wood, of the bed may be split to pieces with
The children of Mr. Mills who
grain is used, pellagra is rare. The but you will nevertheless remain un- man came to Alexander Valley in
recent dinner party he made the usual does. We are unlike only in one re- high
'
Church
Burned,
Man
Killed.
present were James Mills and
this county, registered at the court
cost of vltamines containing foods harmed.
test, and became very much excited spect' She does not know why she is like eggs,
During a severe electrical storm last Utica, Ernest Mills of
House^ giving his age as 116 years.
and meats makes It
when he felt no sensation from a most what she is, but I know It ,and I also impossible milk
During the day the safest place in The astonished look and actions of Thursday,
lightning
struck i St.Richard Mills. Glenflejd; Thomas Mill*
for these poor people to
vigorous pinch. 'It has come at last," know why I am what I am. That Is ^protect themselves
the
house
Is
the
center
of
a
room
against the loss of
County Clerk W. W. Felt, • who was Patrick's Roman Catholic church in Jr., and family, Gouverneur; Hitt6&
.he cried in alarm. Just then the lady the whole difference.
providing
there
Is
no
stove
near.
Convitamine8 in purchased cereal foods.
registering a party of Indians, in- Chateaugay, which was burned to the Mills and family, ConstableviUe; MrtV
sitting beside him scowled and said:
trary to popular opinion, it makes no
Wood and family, Gouverneur; - ^ ; Demands- $30,000 Damage*.
"That this Is true Is also shown In differences' whether doors or windows cluding Ciano, caused the aged man ground. William Boyer, a farmer in Jessie
"If you pinch my leg again, I'll tell my
nod his head and repeat "one hun- Fort Covington, was milking, with Mrs. John Marshall and family, Goti-.
husband."
Although Coroner H. G. Farmer, In published reports which I have read in are open or closed. Lightning can to
and fifteen." It is believed that three hired men assisting him. Boyer verneur; Mrs. Harold .Sterling aji&
a Verdict filed Tuesday, held the New several medical journals of epidemics get in under any circumstances if It dred
Ciano is the oldest registered voter was Instantly killed. The other men family, Gouverneur\ Mr. .and Mrs
~Yotk Centrainfallfoad blameless for in Nashville, Tenn., -and Wilmington, •wanE8~to.
Plenty o
'—rrr:
If not the oldest man in the State of were knocked" senseless. Boyer was Edwin Bond, Gouverneur.
C, and the fact stated by SydenA n'ew $1,000,000 salt corporation is the deaths of Mrs. Doran E. Fults N.stryker
Many beautiful gifts were left Mr.1
36 yearB old and leaves a wife and
California.
in the public health report of
and
her
two.
daughters
at
Stroughs
A
8ure
Cure.
to be formed In Ithaca by- John B.
Mills by his children as a reminder
Ciano and a party of Indians from three children.
October, 1915, that pellagra has in- It is reported that a man in a nearClute, a salt manufacturer of Watklns. Crossing, June 19, papers were served creased in this country since the econRev. Father John J. Dean, formerly of the occasion.
the northern part of Sondma county
on
the
railroad
officials
the
same
day
by
town,
who
holds
no
medical
degree
Deeds preliminary to the taking over
were brought here to register by theof Port - Leyden, pastor of the
omic depression beginning in 1907.
cured his wife of divers Ills, so that Rev. Frederick Collet, field secretary Chateaugay church will take immediate
by the new company of about BOO in an action for $30,000 damages
Well Children Are Active.
"It
may
be
of
interest
to
ascertain
if
brought
by
Martin
Fulta,
her
husband.
she
was
able
to
do
her
own
housework.
acres acres of salt lands in the vicinity
the Indian Board of eo-operatlon, steps to have the structure rebuilt. If your child is dull, pale, fretful and
Mr. Fults brought the action as ad- infantile paralysis has been more pre- The lady had been complaining for of
of Myers Point, on Cayuga lake have
who says it is the purpose of his or- The burned church was valued at wants to lie around, the chances are '
valent since 1878, when the new millbeen filed at the offices of the county ministrator, to recover for the deaths ing processes were invented. I omitted some time and a maid was employed. ganization to teach the Indians to about $16,000 and was insured for It i s suffering from worms. Kickapoo
of the three, charging that the train
When
the
wife
caught
her
husband
clerk.
adopt the standards of the whites in $7,500. The parish is one of the largest Worm Killer, a pleasant candy conmention as proof of similarity of
was running at high speed and that to
causes that the experiments made on kissing the maid an instantaneous cure their everyday life. A representative In the diocese and it is expected • that fection, liked b y all children is what,
no
proper
warning
was
sounded.
of
Ills
was
affected.
The
lady
now
of the State Historical Research Com- the funds needed for reconstruction your child needs. You only give o n e - ^
Parts of Chittenango have been
have been confirmed in
Farmer, in his verdict, held pigeons
quite badly Invaded by locust for a few Coroner
chickens, which, fed on whole corn, re- does her own domestic duties and goes mission had a long talk with the old will be quickly available. Arrange- half to one lozenge a t a time and y o u ' :
that
the
fatality
could
have
been
out
everywhere
with
her|
husband,
Indian, who Hold him much relative to ments have been made, for the use of a get Immediate results. Every mother^
weeks, especially around, Oakwood avoided had the occupants of the main healthy, while the same fowls
h section before the arrival ol the local theatre for holding services
should have a boat"pn hand^'2^:;^;'£;
cemetery. There have been times Whejn - w •—'•• jqoked before crossing the
milled corn meal are probably to see that,he does not klws this
trees and bushes were, black with.t*"
insects.
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