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N L S EUCONC
TO REFUSE ESTATE
Mollie rancher's Nephew Favors
Erection of a Memorial to Her.-
EAST SYRACUSE
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in Jacobs street, early stroots. named for improvement a con- hoiiHC. Jacob S. Shield, C. S. B.'of ChiD U U T . rlnrkimer count for the same m u t u a l ! 1 '" tt ore
curb iiml KUttr will he constructctl, cag-o, 111., bEtin.tr tlie spoalccr. This Ice*
welfare that was the purpose of llsM^-day ami covirtseatod ;i large amount crete
tlii.s part of tlio iproposed improvomcnt turo will be- j^iven umlor the. auspices
istoric
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inson, ag-ed S3 years, was found dead
Gouvemeur, May 19;As^ a result ot Italian .Denies Having Connection
Morris Hulbert. Miss Louise Hulbert
at his home in Venice Center yester- and^Mies F. Dowling- of Tully -were Sunthe heavy fall . of rain during, the last
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sruests
of
Mr.
and
Mrjs.
F.,Do\vlliijr.
day morning by neighbors, Mr. Hutch,
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May
19.Members
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ifiUon G. Lamaon. 92, Fayottevllle. , . and were sent to Buffalo to-day by grain on i .mauy.', fields -ajtidv the present
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-He was
shown the police circular conMrs.. Willis H. Green, 52, Belleville.
Black Hand. society are believed .to ' Xhe body 'was .removed, to the home
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heavy
.,'ralii
will
pre.vent/.-wprk.for-mariy.
Sergt. ^George S. Fynmore. Tho.men
taining ..his .picture,- which lieiacknowj' - Mikado's Preparedness Plans^ have started the fire which destroyed of a son, Arthur Hutchinson, who lives -Edwin M. Stewart. 54. Oswego.
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, were Sergt., John I>. McQue,. 42, and 'days.,, ' ^; ;. ./.-'. ' ".- ' 1:"-.'', ':-,'.,; ':'^":-':.'-..-.- edged'.tov be ,his...-:-He; said he nover. ;
the. grocery store of LoRoy Snell, at' about half a ; mile away. The funeral 'Morgan
j The Oswe&ratch.ie '. river lias; rison in wore i derby-"hat.such as is In the pic-,.
Mrs. Robert Van BuaWrlc, 83. Preble. Private George"L. Bump, 29.
Indian Castle early yesterday morn- will be -held Sunday afternoon from
v ---.'^Standing Army of Million Men.
Miss Anna J. Kenner, 33, Fulton.
Seargeant MoQuo has Heen. in the tw-o days .from npitaiai;^ a. point, flye ture.. ,He. .denied; having: .any, connecing-. : .
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. ' ' . ' the .home! of th.e .so.n at 2 o'clock and
Franklin Hutchinson, S3, Venice Cen- army and marine service nearly twelve Inches below the liiglv wtbr mark; of tion Tvlth the, murder ,. which took 'place
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Seneca Falls, May 19.Some of. the Some time ag:o Mr. Snell received a burial will be at eVnice Center. '
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in February, 191E,; but said he knew the;
: suburbs "of .Tokyo," Japan, are/ larger Black Hand letter demanding" that he
Mr. Hutoh'inson is sun'lved by two
"McQue-for more than a'yearin
'the last iorty-eig-ht hours four -and, one-' ; th roe men who were in the flat.
than Syracuse and none as small as leave'SSOO In a certain spot He paid daughters. Mrs. bBthsforoV and Mrs,
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Seneca Falls, vrc-ites James HacDoneil no attention to the letter and the fire Lucox, one sister, Mrs. Caroline Ken\VifeWhat's that camera for?^' ' ; . Philippines.
Bump's t*vO-5nu5tmerits have been-ln mill, men
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A woman never misses an opportunity
yesterday
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the
result.
Husband
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focusscd
on
yon,
and
'three
brothers,
Amos
of
Ven.; ofHliis village, writing from the JapaAll
.outside"
construction
work,
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the
army.
He
sers^ed
most
of
his
time
to boaist of her infiuence
over isome man.
The police have started an inves- ice, John of Auburn and Alphen of you:and I am holding the bulbj. As long
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nese: capital to Fire Chief Michael E. tigation of the fire and it is expected
State road, building
is ". at
a .standstill..
ears up;'- ' ; . . . ; .' .._ .:.-,. .
on the .Mexican border.
as you look -pleasant I won't snap lt!; .
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Venice
Center.
Hamlin ioti.thls village. Mr. MacDon- that sensational developments
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RECORD OF TRAINS
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SNOW ig.WATERTOWW"
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''^FIREMAN-FORTYrFIVE YEARS
After f o r t - f l v e
Tan, 'May
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continuous service George T.
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-"Wllkins;lias resigned from the.Hutner
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' -Hp.ok and .Ladder company. For the
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twenty yearsVhe has been capi
-/"tain , and drill ;master: of the village
..^'.companies. He has also been engaged
"times.-to-drill teams in dif. parts ' : ot> the State.
He has
'.;-served.', the;. !.departmeni: longer than
:.iany;-mah,.in ;th'e village. ; ,"
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os "Boy" O'Kcil.- is twenty-three
; .Yesterday forenoon several snow iarly
years of ,a&e and has the .distinction of
squalls' occurred, sufficient snow fall- being1, the youmrest bank president in the
ing at one tlmevto-crhiten the ground. State of New ..-York.
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