THE
PACE SIX
Worth Careful Thought
Do you read the label to know whether
your baking powder is made from cream
of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum
or phosphate ?
FULTOM PATKIOT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1918
The H. P. Bargard company o?
Fulton was low'bidder for the Gonna
Corners-Fishers Landing road at Albany'Friday. The Pathfinder Construction company of this city "was
also a, bidder.
Another veteran of the Civil wsfr
/as called to his reward last week.
Henry Baker, residing1 in Hannibal,
and a member of the 110th New York
volunteers, died at the age of-74. The
funeral services were held Wednesday.
Royal Baking Powder is made from
cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and
adds to the food only wholesome qualities.
The Sapphire club was entertained
Friday evening1 at the home of MIES
Florence Boutin, 162 West First
street. Solos were rendered by Miss
Anna Kuster, Anna Dwyer and Nina
Barry- Dainty refreshments were
served.
Other baking powders contain alum or
phosphate, both of mineral origin, and
used as substitutes for cream of tartar
because of their cheapness.
The special committee of the1 board
of supervisors to investigate affairs
at the county tuberculosis hospital at
Orwell, began their investigations
last week. They will report at the
next annual session of the board of
supervisors.
Never sacrifice quality and healthfulness for low price.
On Friday a dozen autos, prominently placarded with the names of
business men of Oswego, paraded
our streets. It was the trade extension committee of the Oswego
chamber of commerce, who planned
this novel idea of advertising their
city.
,
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
Solving the Servant Problem
If that handy boy around the house offered to run the washer for two cents an
hour you would engage him on the spot. Our Automatic Washer will do the
work and quicker, for half that sum. Operates from any lamp socket, is compact,
requiring only about two square feet floor space, comes complete with wringer
and motor, no exposed gearing, motor protected from water and out of way under the tub. Tub of Louisiana cypress—the wood eternal.
The whole outfit so durable that first machines sold eight years ago have been
nsed ever since without, one cent for repairs. Will wash anything from heavy
blankets to lace curtains. Ordinary wash 7 to 10 minutes. Tub has capacity of
6 sheets or 14 shirts. Does not tear clothes and requires less Soap than hand
methods. Wringer is reversible, wash and wring at same time or separately.
Safety release loosens rolls instantly. Faucet on bottom of tub draws it entirely.
Machine mounted on casters, easily moved about. Both wringer and washer guaranteed by manufacturer and by us for five years.
Ask the families who use them.
While Leonard Sterling's family
was away from home Thursday, the
house, two and one-half miles north
of this city, was burglarized and a
r 1 John Johnson has resigned as cap- quantity of shells, a hunting coat,
ftlTY flND hOIINTy'taTiTof the Nondescripts^and Leo La hunting* licenses, some money and a
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watch were taken. The family dog
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I U 1 L ' W U I 1 I M j G r u e h a s b e e n e l e c t e d as h i s gucces- was also shot.
(
~
sor.
John Ward left Friday to enter St. .
E m
a n d Eonhgve r e .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
BonaVenture college.
j tu;.ned fron] 8 visjt with h e r ^ ^
Pulaski is to have a Carnegie li-! Mrs. Maude B. Highriter at Menden,
One S-h.p. Waterloo Boy Gasobrary in the near future.
Conn.
line Engine on wheels. Will take
Mrs.
Fred
Taylor
underwent
an
hay,
wood or merchandise. Apply P. L. SALMON'S SUDDEN DEATH, j
Dr. Mary Walker has lost her umoperation at the Lee hospital last
Pomeroy L. Salmon, manager of;
brella. Who's taken it?
C M. ALLEN, Inc.
week and is recovering from the
the Dietz Lantern Company of Sy-,'
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sharp were
racuse, was Etricken with apoplexy •
Fulton, N. Y.
g u s t s of relatives at
nt Euclid.
Euclid
recentt frucsts
Friday evening while on a trolley car,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Lagoing from thf? factory to his home
There is a reported shortage of and died instantly. The funeral,.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods, j Beef, a son. The new arrival came
612 South Second street, a daugh-1 o n the 30th birthday anniversary of the milk supply for Fulton and it is services were he.ld Monday afterSHOULD KNOW THIS: A Tru»* may hold the
niimated that the 6c rate will prob- noon. Infcerment was made in Oakthe father.
ter.
3ply be ag-ain raised during the win
cemetery.
rapture oat of sight and yet the patient may not be
Mrs. Elizabeth Ketchum has been
J . E. Stoneburg of Bridgeport, X. ter. It is reported that the atten- wood
Mr. S.a!mon was born in Fulton in
called to Michigan by the illness of , Y..
Y., has purchased the Parish ha
hotel of tion of the health officer will be 18-12,
ufe. It aJl depends on whether the pressure u made
the s-on of Mr. emd Mm. Geo.
John A. Cable and will take posses- culled to one dealer, whofe .surround Salmon.
relatives.
He attended Falley seminat the internal or external ring. If held at the insion Nov. 15th.
inp- art- UE sanitary.
ary, and schools at Es^ex and Ea»st
Born, to Patrolman and Mrs. C. j
ternal ring, the rupture very frequently
Hampton.
Herbert Boland, West Fifth street. a |
Thursday evening 'he friends of
G. K. MASON
A- B.MAfON
Alter complt-cin^' hi.B education, he
daughter.
L. D. WripM trove him tt fare we" returned
to
Fulton,
and,
with
his
party prior to hi* leaving this city in father, eng&ptd in the tannery busiDAVID &.MASON AGENCY
Charles H. Murphy was called to !
the nc-iir future for Denver, Col. Mr. ness. He re.n*JU7it"d here a few yeans
Montreal Thursday by the death of;
Wrijrht has been in t.he employ of J . and then went to S yra cu.se and en FIRE
INSURANCE
hie mother.
i
C. ErobJy for some time and has a
Hpprm«DUnp old rell-ifcie eomp&itltiE. end
:ed in the shots hu^irumfi. A nhorx
host of friends who wi<h him eucces-s time
Mrs. F. N. Parlinp is spending two bllntDFVfl Of C . II . l>BTld &9 W f l J fiff I/t-W bU •
hiftr he wa..-: induced by D. B.
in his new western home.
In any event relief ii speedy and certain. The be»t Truss
weeks with her relatives and friends DOSB promptly intended t o . office—w> Nor
Salmon
and John Dunn to trrjratfe in
at Earlviile.
' t'lrw eirei'l. Tel. US.
that can be applied is
the lant-ern bu&ine;.^1-..
The Kiiijrhts of Columbus he
In
I
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the
three
men
be-^iin
the
Edward J . Schem was called to Al- The monthly meetinp of the Ladies their nr^t dsneinp fiiriy in their new
of lanterns in RochesTr.dc •
liance, Ohio, Saturday by the death auxilory of t.he Lee Memorial hospi- home Wednesday evening for th» manufacture
ter under the firm name of Si-eam,
of his mother.
tal will"be held Thursday at ) o'clock members and their families.. Abou Ga^re and Lantern Company. In 1SSC
forty couples attended and dancing
at
the
Citizens
club.
Miss Dorothy Garrett hns returned
and card playinf were enjoyed. Re- the plant was cescroye-d by fire a.nd
Mark
from a visit with her ^nindpjircnts at
The Nondescripts of this city de- freshments were served. A P. umber the follovring year the concsrn r e - '
»
Baldwinsville.
feated the Cubs of Syracuse at foot- of out-of-town quests were present. moved to Syracuse.
,
It
it
tciontificaDy
constructed.
Doe* not press on the pubic
They
s-tart-ed
the
inauufActure
of
Mrs. W. J . Boomer hns i^one to bnll on the fnir grounds Sunday afterThe annual outinp and banquet of lantem.3 in a small building on the
booe. Holds rupture* that other tru**e* have failed to hold.
Brooklyn to reside with her brother, noon; score 18 to 0.
t h i- cm p 1 a y e-es of the Fi rut N a tio n al site of the EHetE works- Twelve
The be*t guarantee ever given with a trass goes with i t ~
Charles Harrison.
^
WilHnxn Rear of Ontario street b;ink was held Friday evening" at tb years later the firm w a s taken over
Yoitir money back ii not satisfactory after a 30-day trial.
to-morrow for a four week* cottae? oi Chariot 'Hall, doirn th !by the. B , E . Dietz Company of New
Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Morton leaves
river.
Thos.e
present
were
Charles
> o r k , and Mr'. Salmon was made gentrip to Rochester and west
h(*ve returned from their visit with business
Hall of Gue.lph. Ont.; William J . "" eral manager, the position he continern
points
of
the
state.
friends in New York.
Govern, T'heocipre D. Foster, John ued to hold until his death.
The Empire State Express, the Sullivan. W. S. HiUick and Merwjn
Chiefly through the efforts of Mr.
Orin Henderson has been confined most
L. Neobaoer—C M. Row, Prop*.
ftimous
p.a.5u>enKt\r
rsmro;ui
train
FULTON, N. Y.
Salmon, the Dietz work--;, rose from
to his homo for a few days by illness in the world, celebrated its '2bxh
a fxn.a!! nvanufaciunn^ plunt Fto one
but ie now convalescent..
niversary on Thursday.
John Mot: of the west bride fel of the larjiejst nianafacturint, con- •
down !-!.&irs Saturday niurnir^ an
in the worldEdward Walsh has prone to St. BonGillard lefl Fridny fur a fnicturt-d Jt-verii! of his ni.ij-. H cern.s
Mr. Salmon was fitsi married jr.
6venture college. GMUinm^us county tenThomas
days'
hunting
tnf*
in
the
vi
v-jn- aro.?e f..i.riy in t.he morning ai-.d whe 1S7i* to Miss Miir$rar*x Hubbard ti
to tnke a course of instruction.
itv of Luke Bonaparte as thf jnies-t reaching for a light in t.he haJ) made Fulton at Grand Rapids., Mice.. S h e
misstep ar.d fell down ur.e ilifrht o died :r. 1SS9, a.nd in I S ^ l he married
C. C. Benedict mid wife of Alkinv 11/ Klmer find Grunt Percy.
Mfhiica] aid was called and b Miss Katherir.e Haihaway of R,o-che*hlive been spending :i few tir.ys with
—Fur Stile—Five-yejur-oU Muck stairs,
T
friends m their oli\ homo town.
horse, top bu^iiy. top cutter, WMIOII. is rx'.st,in>: comfurt-ably find s.Uiw'y re U r, who survives hire with two sons.,
Philip H. and M a / c a r d H. Sohuor.:
and
bhmkets.
Earl
Vie
BiUdwintfviUe is experiencing' nnone si.sj.cr, Misa Lucy M. 5.a.Imun of
Other fraiw well hoani.' Several' drill- ' t>10 Rochestfr street. Fuiton.
For State Comptroller
ing? h m l w n made with s o c c e r
T)u, F u U o n
m h
£;chco[
fo(>tball
FIRE INSURANCE
A question for MCTIOU* reflection by the voter*
1 th
Grove Gilbert, who underwent an t( *^ m '
LIABILITY INSURANCE
g
operation n: the Loo hospital Thurs- school on the fair BTo.unds
tni
ternoon by a score o{ 30 to
SURETY AND
NEW
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
day, if recovcrsnjr in fine s-.ha.pe.
FIDELITY BONDS
T h e T:r t- a r. ci j;<-1; c e co m m is;**; • J r.
The Democratic City cnnvmi'/.M'
Mr. and Mrs. Lt?roy H. Wright
of
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h a v e psALS-e-i s-e*vtrjiJ r . f * ".rajTic reifc"'J^ re th ^
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Mrs. has optneci heiidquartcr? si: No, 61
S \T& c u so, we
c £uMI
1 csts
REAL ESTATE
I latjon.s "•o i^e in ^ o r e ft o unr..^ r'rrc:s,.
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'j%arv'ntA."Mr.*
RmrMr&.
WrUrhfs
j%an*nt* Mr ami
M Wil- South First street, in the swrc for(
I
n t h e f u ' . u r v , s*. :.s ir/.-er-de^ '.h-r.*. a l '
liam Kobnrdc o^S..>utJi Fifth street, 'merly occupied by the Fulton rimes.
MORTGAGE LOANS
°"S Wtvk
; The Fulton tent of Maccabt-re hns
>: j t y s>. a !
:-c exf-ie-c",*.j
~" '•"'
ncetfpU'd the invitation of the Clifand a):
ford lent and will rv to thtiS i^wn
has
i h i t w cc k a n d c o IIIIT th c d c>:r ccs^
Phone 122
Latferoip Black
A \c 1 eprnm Frid«y s.nntnjnceJ titc
that !ht( ru.f !.s cr.-1reit-i.
birth of 11 st»n to Mr. ai-A Mrs.. Allen
A c o p y <*>i :ht '.s.-w< h:^
Xtartorat To Health By Vinol
S. Foster of Xew York. The- proud
\ CAT i y 10 0 Fu 11 o n R «•;.' u 'V.'
r.o K. J . Dyer. ciu*f cf ^ ^
mjy bbod TTfc* p<xir,
{ho •jrc V*.—"'I
p , I could father is the son of Mr. a no! Mr*- L.
patr-olnicn will b.*
iir.ver- !
C-siidikisi-e Charles K. HuK'h«js sj
Dot ttwp ml^htt JUKI WM mpidtj lo»- , C. Faster.
t.o s-e-e t-hat the si*j-ce':.s ar-e
Jjiyj &{*&,,tout.1 Am A twnaic-r &nd had to Andrew W. Stonebvir^h. deputy
An e! t:< t ri c
mrork. Wo&ic&nw had tilled to help me
:^ capacityf and 2&0 were ur.Bl;ie V> j0Ver""tiie center >:Jtht izrtx':'iz 'f^'r/i
was stricken wi:>i p-araJy-sis on g&w.
WBt-U 3 t w k Vinol Af(*r U.kin# tkrw s-he.ri.ff.
.a.tiee.. Mr. Hui."fi« n.:- fo j ^ ^ e n ^ r c iio'j.s-e :'-. }],&,$.: Y'lrn:
ami his left arm is y-nr&iyz' •drcs~ stanut
ftwttiot Bay ftpptfifce it fine, I deep w-c.ll, Thursday
wa.s one of his charatttTistii:, t s;!-f,e* which fi "
'"*"
cd. Hf is slowly ro-cov<irir..p from '.he !en.r-t"U*
ar.d eve::
over: I'
advirca's-cs jar.d
I'dii-;--1 ^ijii-jji' pf fjr-c" "0
jajr blood i» goftd mid I fctu
•
effefti
of
the
shock.
eratJ? ii.rt* now Rdmittiny. h f !.* " ".is e j in the bu.siir.euui
W-0KJLJUM W . BOIUCCT.
Vi»oA, vKWi «mt,nitts bori
', stTf'cW for ihe .
The Carpenters' union helf. a s<c«- ;:i:-.r. of the boar."
Jltrvr pcipi(ai»(*, iron und
cial tfver.inj: at tht.r hfl.ll on Thurstat
&st& glrctfjvpbon
day last.. Two *pea.ktr$ were pros- roan a.nd Mrs.,*E.
0 . Kilker. rarrvw!y U» draw a Art l\r.e s.1 £r*s is. ".&*• f->
v
i for* run-down »
cv," iTCm &bro'tid rnci rc.freis'f.mcz~.".$ rwflprJ K rif.tus injury when he •.i.'as t'U.rc.._ A w p e wii; b* e'ru:-.^ arv-a-"i
H. C. GicKlcx, Katt.cn
R.r.ii R f;moke.r follov<xi tit* a»id!fc;ss*(is,, ithrvwr. from his bicycle Fridsiy in col- *ii* fi-r*. a-nJ KD o r . e ( l - : tht Srv^.^- :
i Hfti^n Mi"tth n-nothrr youth or, a bicy- ; aitowed to ps.s;!i *.b.<r hr.e.. Steps a. ;n;
f c\e.. Yt«tt!igr B * k « w a s :hrv<iT. :o j wiM b « t a i e n :o ;:ro-.,fC: ^ t fccne
the j-wsvtf.me.rK with KT\".SH forvt- a n j j»J from vehicles,.
; c«>—To B « ? - A f i
•| iv3i.s f<r*i'c4 he ha a S'IHTCTTJ severe 1
—
Sit*
••e* Lendj Ho a w 0*1
coceufisum of the brain, Ini: no *fr- | g i ^ & C R i B S F O R THH lUTHICMT
rix.w fftore 1C
I n f u s fosuUi* are anticipated
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*«*w*.
David J . Murphy, who ww dr^-.nv- j ~J-—L-..™™";.-""--"'.I.!J!i'!^!!!"!!'.^r..^Lll..ll'Jl'.!!!L...,'
«'d
1.51 the Krie can si in ^yrstc UST,
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R eisday, MI'TW f o rro e r J y » Ku i *,,i; r.*.i WHILE OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE
is.n, haviap r^MsjUixi at 40y B^rt^'fi
s^ij'C'ct- He hnd b't'cn njiss-in,)!,* 'rv.ni
Mc.i's Hr.ivy Rcccr LiticJ Sh;.r'.< :.-,\\ Drawer*
45c
hi^ Men's hcrtitf in K^fhwter szr.ee
Men's KAITV. Hc3i<"v Mrccc i.,'.::co 5h'!"'> ;uui i*>r.\\\ crs b"«c
O'cU">t>pr UUh and a f<?w days a,gu his
jjiott., JMI^CMI.. ca,mc t.u Kult.on c\pc<S- !'
<v)«
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4»c
ir^ t;c find liim h*T*.. However. tlh« f
cljlkhrn V r i r r c c I tidcr\v c;*r
HD<c «p
uip
Jic* wcrt» *siioii to keep .» Icvlitou" ?or '
4Sc to US®
!.he at.isain.jj uia.n1
Jifii'sS»<ji<is
TSc to J 3 J »
i P,P V' t . fc. 1-'.. met TunsB.'Uy even- •'
iryjr oif ls.(;t w^eiSii at the h^-ffle of Itij,*;*'
W h y niO't I:i'r-rin tuip the
wit:h
,
oc«P
f'in'-t *-t,r^'*i't,. The ilxt'p h*fi ,uiirt caci- '
SSk rap
•!piJc**d
a
<rlvf*t
of
knit
^•o-O'
v
ls,.
which;
UM viip
•wi'll be ifb.\pp-cA U< the Amu.nu.ru.. •
j
| 3 J « wtp
The •cl'ub coB.i!*iWS of the MIJSB** Marie t'
2Sc pp>
]t(Arf*.r*t HcM-o^era. Marc-eiU:
Sails., wcrih
»r/d MA.rrs.rvt
9XM
f
Si.wc V'.JK
rinp ^'uUtvajai.
T^ir next mct".ir,.g '•
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l! btf held i&f nhc hom^ oi Mtw'
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Su,r( Unint
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L«rf c nitartromt of Tin, Cmnitf, Crockery utd Q i u v u c in
that we i.rr tboirkif. Ho •nwortgnfilit as lu-r» o* « * M*r u
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u o » o - S w LASHER Utvr* 7 m W r .
THE ELECTRIC CO.
UPTURED PEOPLE
Can Be Cured
The "Smithsonian" Truss
THE FULTON PHARMACY
VOTE for
EUGENE M.TRAVIS
Fred'k G. Spencer
VIRGINIA FARMER
EUGENE M. TRAVIS
Protect Your Health-Boy Underwear Here
F.W.LASHER
The Holidays Are Coming
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Wall Paper and Ceilings
Decoration.*, Mouldings, Etc.
S. WALDHORN
THE FAIR STORE
IS Rr»t Sw W-twi
a,r,d K
A- G.
•cbuw.jv,
Writ*, or phone';
FIRST ST. FULTON.N.Y.
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