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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1933
| Annual Supper
T j p Y ! At Presbyterian
J1IVI
Church Feb. 21st
Soon to
ion
The woman's Missionary society
of the first Presbyterian church,
Ford u r e e t . are preparing for their
annual Washington hirthday sapper which will take place Taasday
evening, Pep. l i n t , front S to 7
with them o'clock.
The menu "will consist of roast
iliaaUoa
of
potato
mtness and turkey, dressing. Slashed
and
ave n o place and brown gravy, cachago
pineapple salad, brown and white
recognised bread, pickles and Jelly. Waahiaa.
medical and ton cream pie and coffee.
T h e tickers are 5* cents and! the
eoaM not
any admin- j public is cordially invited.
reqairedj
2 Trials Marked
for Later Dates
called rorj
admlajstra-)
eompensasioner apTrial of the case of Edward R
*r aader the
T h i s ree- Knecnt, maaager of the local silk
heen acted • i l l . on a charge of violating the
labor law in permitting women opAbuses
| e z a i l v e s to work overtime,
has
against been postponed until Peh. 2?. Mr
c l i n i c s ' Knecht s t a t e s that it was a techniice carriers eal violation, a s the women had
workmen's , volunteered to do s o m e
extra
•d declared ' work on a rush order the day the
>cUos with iaspector arrived,
hty against j The case of 'Edward J. Dawson;
af the com- i Milk dealer, charged w|th viotatktj
| of* the business law. has heap post*
tactics em- j aoaed 10 F t b . U.
*
often re-: • -
arrtars. in: Seizure Reported
it weii-njgh
iBy Customs Office
red work-!
e f < of an- j The customs aathoritiea Thursoo his in-1 day art-ported the seizure at a Stew1
art truck with 144 bottles of a l e .
JOBS ia t h e ' two cowhides. *wo horseaides and
ese:
! lw# bnrlap bags from George T e l e s
and com- of Massena at Westville Feb. 14t r e a t m e s t , The seisare was made by inspect!©rs E. £ . Flynn and D. H. Matteecial panel son of Port Coviugtoo. This was
to do com- t h e f i f c t seizure reported in several
; dayK « e commit- j
.'
against j Stanley Guv, 47. native of Polation prac-. and. w a s brought to the Hepburn
i hospital Wedneadar night
from
lifting** of j Massena to receive treatment Tor
> h o s p i t a l s - a n injury to hib head, which h e
a!
pracli- ( sustained in falling down a flight
of a "su- j of stairs last Saturday,
review** to :
mpsnsation, _
, EDWARD STREETER BURIED
i Edward St-eettr. 44, of 325 De| vilier street died Wednesday night
jat the Hepburn hospital where be
of a city ! w a s admitted for treatment
far
©lice thai j heart disease. He suffered from .the
ped by an- ailment for some time wast Surrnoon. He rivLn& are his wkjow and two ci.ilt m e k and j dneo. Mary and Lawrence.
The
when tue funeral was held yesterday at St.
machines Mary's cathedraL Rurial was i n
tged.
' Sw Mary's cemetery.
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AGED
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1», 1933
THE
OGDENSBURG ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT
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PAQE FOTB
GYM. CLASSES */ I H o t R n t t l p
K)PUURHERE n
p
A
BUny Ladies Receiving In
IT Udiet Keceivi» 1,1
strnctioii from Jotepli
UMOOL
0.F.A.GIRLS
Ingramis
ST. LA WHENCE PLAN
IP. J. Murray Laidlawls
CHAMPIONS OF
REPORT
FAVORABLE
Passes
Away
!
Speaker
At
Speaker at
\}VCT
KjUSLTu
COURT LEAGUE
Club Meet Full Committee Indicates Findings to Be Ap- Aged82Yrs. P. T. A. Meet
In the Jail
Sheriff Edsoii Martin Win* Gives Interesting Address on
Out in Contest With Sup
Lame Duck Session and
erviaor Hajumr.
the Ajnendments.
proved Next Wednesday—Senator Wagner to Lead Opposition.
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The O. F. A. girls baskeMuU
team won the lea«ue champioiLahif
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The physical training class for
Well Known Retired Locomo-; District Attorney Ingrain Also bv defeatiug Makme at the Lincoln
todies at Marsh's new gymnasium
Assists in Observing Foun- school gymnasium last night X2 to
tive Engineer 8uccnmbs on
\m the Prager asjlMing are proving
St in a sharply contest game.
ders' Night.
very popular and an increasing
Wednesday.
. The ssore at the haK w a s *1 to 11
number are availing themselves of
. ; W A S H I N G T O N . Feb. 18 — j burton treaty of 1842. guarantees
fights
in
the opportunity to receive this in- I One of the hottest
Founders* and fathers' night was ; in favor of O. F. A. but in the next
Peter Joseph Murray, S i . retired
The February werting ©I « * » » * - Though railing to arrive at a vote j to the United States every right of
struction. The classes are held { years occurred during the specisl can Women's d a b was • * « ' * * * * on the St. Lawivnce treaty, the navigation of the St. Lawrence and locomotive engineer, died Wednes- observed at a jfent meeting of the , period the visitors braced and tne
! Blue and White speedsters had io
each Tuesday and Friday evenings session of the board of supervisors court room of the city hall Fri- ; f t | U B^ai^ersnjp ^ S e n a t e Foreign \*u caxala conn«cUag boundary wa- day night at IS o'clock a t
his No. 1. No. 2 and West Side Parentfrom 7:*»s to 8:30. Joseph Marsh, | at Canton last week. T h e question day evesuar. w m . U. Ingram, «nv , niehuiona committee tadicated af- i lers now existing or which may home. 1024 Ford Ureet. after a tew Teacher associations in the Gram- ) do their beat. With three minutes
proprietor of the gymnasium and ; at issue was the re-employment of triet attorney, g a v e a very inter j ter i U exeeutivc e«aaWeratioa dar-J hereafter hacoiue constructed oa days' iHness. He w a s born in mar school Monday night. There ' left to play Malone Jumped into
the lead. 29 23. but Just before the
a widely known boxer and physical an extra guard ia the county Jati. testing address on the lame duck ing t h e favorable report oa the J either side of the line."
Rouses Point Jan- S. 1852. son of was a large attendance of parents.
final whistle St. Louts sunk the
eulturist. ia in charge of the class- Supervisor Hanmer of Massena led • s e s s i o n of Congress, and he also treaty submitted by the sub-corn j
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Murray, and j the assembly hail being
neatly
Source Unknown
winning shot for the champs on a
es.
H e states that the exercises j the battle against Sheriff Erisor* (talked oa various amendments to mittee that it will act in
accord j "Mr. Thorn, a lawyer of recog- ' entered the employ of the Ogdens- filled. Prof. Wilii*m Blake, eirhta Marney led the O. F. A. with 12
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Martin
and
the
latter
won
out
13
are not only adapted for building
{the constitution of the
Uuited with that report a t its next meet- j nized ability.** he retort continues j burg * Lake Ckamplain railroad grade teacher, p.esided and
the
i points and lsncbeUe McGowaa wus
• P one's strength and add lag to 15, which m e a n s that the guard ' S t a t e s .
Superint.
; ing Wednesday. Oppoaiioa in the I wiih biting irony, "declined to ex- ' when IS years of age. He w a s la- principal speaker w a s
high for Malone with 1*. Pat Lago
weight but on the other hand prove will get his job hack. Observers
Mr. Ingram explained »
» i for
« ^ ]i eoaamittee is listuted to Senators! press any view of the soundness ter advanced to the position of en- e n d e n t of Schools Arthur J. Lsid- i was the r e f e r « \
that
also henefteial for thoae who desire I of county politics ie&ard the vote
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law.
who
gave
an
address
on.
"The
gineer
and
continued
in
the
serother, under oar U T ^ M and Lewi*, of Illinois, and of the contention he presented a s
In the preliminary Miss Waua's
t o reduce. There Is nothing atreu- j a s a considerable setback tor u c j original constitution it was providProgrees of Educaiion ~
\ Wagner, of New fork.
thus coming from some source un- vice until twenty years ago. He
room team defeated Prof. Liver• o u s about the system and anyone ! Massena leader. Supervisor Not «~a 1 ed that members of Congress. ele&, was a member of Notre
Dame I District Attonte-v William D. In- more's room team 24 to 1*.
The report, stressing particular- known."
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nsay take the course without over- ' rap voted with the Hanmer faction ed in November would not take
church. St. John's society and the .' gram officiated at the annual canly the advantages of the seaway
Going
on
to
touch
Mr.
Thorn's
j
while
Supervisors
Quinlaa.
Hand
exertion or fear of physical straini d l e lighting ceteaaony. A
large
j office until a year from the followreport .Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginoppose? ; ing December, and the members | to the grain growers of the north- economic arguiaeais. the
Mr. Marsh has mapped out a course I and Fox supported the
l cake adorned v i t a a single candle
i eers.
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west,
atacks
the
opposition
argu
says
"of
coars*he
adverted
to
the
that i s i n no sense fatiguing and j aide. The vote in detail was:
: defeated at such November ei-«- I m e n u of Alfred P. Thorn, general unfortunate condition of the raillJlr
Murray is survived by his'"*as brought iu by Patricia
La
at the end of the lesson the stud- i Yes. James C. bantry of Brasiu r. i tian held over until March of the
counsel for the Association
of road? at t h e present time and the 'widow: three sons. Frank. Elmer ['Fountain and Jud»on N \ w e ! l . b»ta j After a aesxed « n j a t e the As|
John
Harngan
of
Canton.
Clifford
ents f«el fresh and invigorated by
; following year. These
saemboi I Railway Executives, with sarcasm necessity of prefect ving them a s an a n d Loais R. and t w o daughters, garbed a s pages. Mr. Ingram lit the
! s m W v Monday eight passed a Mil
; M. Lamson cf Clare. James
H. ! have been called **tame ducks" uethe eaercises.
M r s
Leonard of Clifton, William
H. Icause of the fact that they mere and irony. Especially does it ridi- integral part of the national s y s - ; I e v Frank Grenier and Mrs. Stan- 'candles and read a short article on I sponsored by Assemblyman Aherthai tern of transportation, but
that •
Measaw. all of
Ogdensburg. tad significance of the observance. i man. Democrat, of New York, par, Schwartz of Cotton. D. Ashton I defeated and served only far a jcnle Mr. Thorns contention
A musical p r o a am w a s present- i ing the way for a iawx-er. disbarred
are t w o brothers and a sisi Moore of Dekalb. Harve Badger oc I short period of time after their «*- Great Britain would deny the use presents the same question a s Jt eThere
United arose whew, the railroads w e r e ! r > A n ^ * ^ of Syracuse. Elias of e d b y the children of the grades by the Appellate division, to carry
DePeyster. Gay lord T. Chaney of , teat. It h a s been almost aniweisal of t h e seaway to the
themselves new and untried. They^ Western Canada and Mrs- Jennie ' under the direction of Prof. Hsrold j JJ 8 ^ ^ ^ t h ^ Court ^o7 A^peais\
Hermon. J. Mark Harran of Hop- j belief of people welt informed m • S t a t e s ia case of war.
e the bitter op- ° * N e i l »f Rouses Point.
i C Jf *JO. It consisted of selections T f t € T < ( t e wms I J » ^ 4.
k-inton, Sherman R. Hamlin of j poll tic* 1 science that such a Con- « "He read a eomtrioutlaa. the au- had to overcome
The funeral w a s held at the . o a t h e piano, violin, clarinet and
Lawrence. Leo R. Martin of Louis- gress d o e s not work out for the j thorsMp of w a l c i was not disdos- position of cartecs. the truckman.
ville. Charies H. Hand of Ogden» best interests of t h e people whom • ed." the report s t a t e s , "advancin? the stage lines, t a e canals. Every house Saturday morning a t 7-S« \ by a string ensemble. While the
transportation
must and a hall houx latei at Notre 'roll was being called to determine
burg, 1st ward. Floyd H. Fox of they represent- In some C*J«-». ; t h e perfectly fantastic idea that if I variety ot
TUme
«**»r' ° Burial w a s in Xo- fthe award of the attendance banOgdenaborg. 2nd ward. Alien -u. these defeated members have tact ; t h e Briuah Empire were ax war. give way t o chewier and more c o o - '
txe Dame cetnetrry. Mr. Murray : | «er a silver collection was taken
Qulnlan of Ogdeasburg. 4th ward, their intereot and because of the j Canada could, aad unquestionabl.. j veaieot s y s t e m s . '
George G:>ilins«<r. - I . of Massena
best up for the extension fund of tae died Thursday night a t the A. BarCarl J. Hosaner of Pitoaira, Chai- fact that many of them are to **e !I would, forbut the shipment of Am-1 "Every dollar *pen4 unnecessar- was one of Osdensburg's
national
and
state
associations.
/
known
and
roost
esteemed
citizens
ericaa
guous
t
o
an
enemy
country
>
ily
on
transporiaiion
is
an
economles A. Barker of Rosaie, Charles succeeded 1»» newly elected m e a ton. Hepburn hospital. H e entered
r3a the St. Lawrence.* Some other l i e loss.** the report continues. *The and his death wiH b e regretted by Edgar L. Schwartz acted as sec re- •'• the hospital Feb. l a to undergo an
Cameron of RusselL toml 19.
bers.
it
i
s
difficult
ia
man?
cases
tar>of
the
meeting.
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witnesses vestured the same no- j price of wheat ia Montana, gener- numerous friends. He made a fine
operation. Surviving are the widow
No. Alton C. Sera ton of Fine. ] to hold them- In line so that confaithful
•yteNe.400
uon. T h e treaty before us, taken j ally speaking, is controlled by the record for efficient and
I and two children.
: Bar! Laidlaar of Gouverneur, Ai structive legislation c a n be o n - !
i s connection with other treaties j Liverpool price. If t h e cost of s h i p service during his many years' emchie L. BiQisgs of Hanrrnond. FreC acted.
ployment on the railroad acu posFOR SALE—Tea black legharu
; beginning with the Webster-AshtContinued on P a c e 3)
EL Turner of Macomb. Edward P
Realising t h e s e facts, a proposed
sessed the confidence and respec;
1 heas and a rooster, good
layeu
Martin of Madrid. Andrew J. Han- amendment known a s t h e Ta-euof h i s employers and associates.
Fifty c e n t s a piece. Ogdensburg.
mer or Massena. Charles B. Sch.r- ticth amendment to the constitu, X. Y. R. D. 3,
m<?rhor» of Morris town. William tion, w a s subsnitted to the vai uu>
E. Browa of Norfolk. Walter HL s i i t e s by act of Congress, and this
T h e town board of Lisbon i u i j
SALESMEN WANTED
Mulholland of OswegatcWe. Gilbert amendment has been ratified by a
appointed Robert
Becker
town
MEN WANTED—To
conduct
i U Korthrup of Ogdensburg. 3rd sufficient number of states so tha*
supervisor to fill
the
vacancy world renowned Rawleigh Hotsc
Comes this i ward. Warren O. Daniels o£ Par- it will become effective Otto!*wT
caused by the resignation of Sup. j Service Business in c i t i e s of Og[ishviUe, Frank Crary of
Pierrt. t » t h of this year.
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t r m s o r Milton
w i u o n G.
u . Hall,
n a n . elected
elected densburg.
densburg. Canton.
Canton. Gouverneur
Gouverneur anJ
an
;
j pont. Edwmrd E. Wright of PotsThe amendment begins the ter
ciftrk of th cmtnty bo rd Mr K U C o o B t
; dam. Leon L. Gibson of StockhokJ. of H nea- president on the 2*th u^»>
Frederic H. .Martin of Wadding Ion. of January instead of t h e 4tn »>':
of.
years,
Becker wintwenty-four
serve tht Reliable
#w*rsifir> A r l m i i a i n t r a f i r m
U i l i l t X A s }m%
jnpejriso,.
hustlc«r
n start earnla
$2S weekly
cnad c aincrease
rapidly
b e eMr.
n
total l i .
March. It provides that the t e r n s j
: R e m a i n i n g A r t i c l e * t o b e D i s - balance of the year. The biennial Write immediately. Rawleigh Cc.
i t Jf G e n u i n e imMilton G. Hall of Lisbon did not of Senators and Represent stiver , A
ylec,ie
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coacerted drive »>• railway T The new .effort. will _.
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seek .«
to re-!
posed of at B i n g o
Party
* ^ i n ** h e l d 8 n t h e { > n „ Dept. N Y-254 S. Albany. N\ T.
vote.
ported Martin's
shall begin at once on the 3 r d J U J { u a J O M w p ^ r t < r i hy t h e A m e n c A a ^
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9^c^at
w W c h
TO%rkcd
Tomorrow Nigiit
Leon E. Gale of Piercefield w a s
of January- The most important'. Federation of Labor to bring about simiiar enterprise under the Wi. w » !
Scotch Gro-n—
WSMSM A l l WILD ABOUT
I absent.
part of the amendment isiSection • ^ ^ , ^ 0 ^ MJCtion tOT ^
administration, resulting in
the j
adop.
lung of wmler
The
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
St.
"SILK
SAVER"
t. which declares that Oongres^ 5 d f t a ^ 4 &x.homT
^ v ^ ^
^.passage
of
the
Adamson
eigM-1
Vf
l e a t h e r s ! The
shall assemble at least once in e v - , ^ ^ ^ u ^
81IG1HAL—C£BU«E
hour law for railway workers. I*. Mary's academy held a very sucxatA^iUken
mfter
ery year and such .meetings shall j M a r c f t 4 l t W M r e v e a I e d wednes- i s the hope of the railway uuious cessful penny bazaar l a i . Wednes*"Ho«g" s one.
be?in at noon on the 3rd day u. I | d a y b v ^ F W a ! t T O y president of that adoption of a six-boar
l a * day evening in the school audi'.or j
o f the smartest
Jstmary unless they shall by ia.w ; (hB B r o l k e r b o o i o f Railroad Ti-a^i- will be one of the achievements of ium. Many nseful and valuable i?- '
Save jiiik" |kt<v«uu> ruo>. snag.. ..:
silt h o s i n r -»&d lingerie after ooe
appoint a dtfferent day This wil: 2 m e n U | ] c h f c i r m m n O I t h f . Ra,Hpay labor in t h e administration
of t i d e s were donated by individuals,
s h o e s of t h e
inuntacTried, tested, prorrn and
end the gap which now exists, aK^,.
i^ecnttTca- Association,
wholesale houses and merchants
I President-elect RooseveiL
fr»ckrd by t a iron clad hi w i n g uacacW o i d w a s received here of the
season Andorvw i n also end w h a t w e new call tl»e ' ••
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and the society i s very grateful to j
Wash vocr silt hosiery in "Save
death of Mrs. Leland S. Barney,
long term and short terms. We |
h/ five doHersi
ihem and to everyone who h e l p - d i Stik.'
Draw jresr ttngrr nmfl ttmux^i
! 44. formerly of this city, at
h v elected the H o u s e of Represent, J
any namber of times and tre tu*x*u~
in any way.
I tee
home in Springtown. Pa.. Monday. t i r e s for a bwo year term in N*>-j
that tne silk vUl net break.
The beautiful applique quilt tie-' At ga DrnggUZx and Women's Sham*
She was a native of Merrickriiie. vemlber. Umler the amendment. \
signed by l l r s . Win. Northnrj",
SILK SAVER CO.
Canada, and w a s employed at Si these two r e a r s will coincide WIL* j John ftapert was a v i s k e r
in
Morris street, was won by T o m : MX 28*
MKlSBtiSG. M T.
Lawrence state hospital here be- the t w o following calendar year«.
Potsdam Friday evening.
McLellan, who held the luckv numfore her marriage. Surviving a t e
j
SYRACUSE.
Feb.
1
8
—
Handcufexcept for the first two dsys of
Harold J. Frank has
returned
ber 2»S.
\
her husband mod two children. A
j fed a s d guarded by a s u o a i
of
January. T h i s p r e s e n t
Consrcss (rrom N e w York
A nuaaoer of valuable aKicfc*'
number of relatives Itve ia Ogdeus- will be the last to expire oa Mai Hi
W
dfiputy sheriffs, seven men were
Joan N'icoteon returned yester- 'taken to Auburn prison yesterday were left wheat the bazaar cios^u •
burg- The funeral and interment 4th.
. day from a •business trip to New ' afternoon to begin sentences pa&£- at 11.30 ip. m.. and the committee
were held at Springtovn Thurscf which Mrs. Joseph Needle i*
1
It seems also t o be inferred trota j York
day.
ed upon thent earlier in the day b.
Wat. the field milk antrket ia tts
Nothing m o r e dischairman win conduct a
bingo
the reading of t h e amendment t e s t ' Beginning Monday the K+wanis; county Judge Barntun.
present eand^tion. a good many farmcouraging than faulty
er* have found It to their odrsataae
game
Monday
evening.
Feb.
20,
at
President-elect
Boosevelt
w»U
A daughter. Shirley Ann, was
club will baud its weekly luncheon
h W i a m i n (Chick) Cohen z». of
plumbing, is there?
to wporote their milk, sha^rtnc the
8
p.
m.
t
o
dispose
of
them.
A
large
;
t
eraaai ta us and krepine the skimborn to Mr. and Mrs. James Wood- come to the end of h i s term o a meetiags in the Hotel Seymour.
, S 1 g I r v i n g a v e n u e » „ sentenced
Even though e v e r y crowd is expected to aUend and t mi! fc on the laraa for feedisx calves
[cock or 212 Albany avenue at the January 20. 1187. which will short
thing seems to be in
Mrs. "Edward Stlckney of Troy : to serve 20 years and Jack Broun:
and
bogr
good order now, it
j A. Barton Hepburn hospital Sat- en the four rear term by 43 days. is rlr.Ung her mother. Mrs. JOUP etein. n . c l S24 Westeott street re- compete for the3e prizes. Up t o
Crecni shipped ta as is paid for isadate the report of the bazaar i s a s ! madtetelr apon arrival and cans are
Mr. Ingram -spoke of t h e attempt Arnold. Lafayette street.
would be well to have
I urday at 11-15 a. m. The infant
• eeivsd a six to I s year term and a }
7'^T.
returnee?
prosaptrr.
to
assassinate
President-elect
the entire plumbing
Buy Good Shoes—!t Pays
weighed 8 1-4 pounds.
based
VC; I• „ >,.
Bacgsce rotes on the sfear Tork CeaA meeting of the Ladies' Aa. \t$ fine upon convictions
system carefully e x Roosevelt, and said there
was
trol hove been reduced, the present
l M n f t B t k A iZm^A « . . „ .
u-.
: DonaUotos received, U S ; at var
i&ary
will
take
place
this
amined for d e v e l o p rote being Sac per con in the 100-mfle
much conjecture as to just what
aXter. upon the grand jury1 s 1 white
tted
sane Cream may be shipped this «rar
i n g defects. Inspec* d m is.ar-,
1 -^j S^i . boath8
*">; t ^o t ^
a l T cTo Ul eic t4 e^( ,^ M ^^.
would happen had the attempt becu noon « t I o;clock at the 8. M. A. ,i- l ^ J ^ ^ ^ J * ?
3V oar Osdensboxg r epi ese uuttire.
tion free.
• for carting. S4 cents; net proceed*.
Frank J. McPbail. 40C Patterson St..
successful, because under
our brary. A fuH attendance is desired a previous convictMfft.
a-Ul be glad to make arrangements to
Mrs. James Paquette suffered a
tinov.
present s y s t e m of government it
have It picked vp by track.
Cohen is a former re: ;dent
of,
is difficult to determine definitely stroke a t her home on New Yoik
II pays ta ship cream and onr marOgnensnnrg.
Kat vOl grw «aa satisfaction. Ko canjost what wowU happen, whether avenue yesterday morning and her
traot Tcsjatred.
contlitirs
is
regarded
a
s
criUt^J.
or not Vice President-elect Garner
t»U/atrV>IG-HEATING - PQWUCMrs. Edgar L. Schmartz win reae
would
succeed
President-elect
ST. UWIEVCi CRFJUttlT CgHPUIT
vtimiATUM sonjots- s i s s S o s s r u
Roosevelt for the fall term. It iuu» a paper on "The Family Drama** at
POTBikmZl. KEW YORK
never really b e e n decided by Lae a meeting af t h e Child Stndy g;*u;>
314 FORD STREET
St. Lawrence Creamery Butter"
Supreme Court, ami Mr. Ingram I nt the home of Mrs. D J. McCsatOGDENSBURG.M.Y
T h e anaaal haxnaet of Ogden
said that he w a s of t h e optaiou vOle, Jay straet, Tuesday
afle.
-Hit
•MOMS 9S4.
Vtok's Antiseptic. 25c s i z s . - /
Lodge. Knights of Prthias. vrin s e
that it might have been nece**ary anon at 2.94.
.J39e
Aqua Vstva, S t c size
*JL
oe*d next Friday night. Plans for
..3tc
to c a a together the re pi tsaaitatii IL
Arrstoeeic Balm, lara* t u b e . . .
Tne city saservisors are «Lstiir » e s t a t e Hospital bomiirrg te^ua the event are now .*» coarse of;
._3Pc
ryf t h e Electssml Col l e t e ut again
Milk Magnesia, pint bottfs* Jr
oating
Lespies
of
ta*
amaaaiilet
cooi
nucoesrfBl.lT
defended the BeuUey preparation and w i n he canapWcd '
vote for their chance wf a Prea.Beef, Iron and Wine, pinflkrrtle
within a few days. It i s expected
tainicK
a
report
of
tke
praceetiings
CT,^
defeating
the LovrviUe Orioles
._4tc
deat. There is n o e n satis a
ssu
Orosal Mouth Wash, pint bottte
that-Grand Ghnaeeflor Jodge Kex*
tk
asi J
..49c
what rf the Presjdesrt shssM sue ' **
* ****** •* * * ** Novean- t t the Crescent aUeys last nigkl.
1
Z. L. Antiseptic, pint b o t t l e . .
wiH aw present. Grand Vice-Caaa.-2§c
ALL DEY AUD SEASONED. UHDEE COVES
^
or
ke
assassinated
tafere
the
K
c
.
.
!
*
*
*
"
T
m
r
r
o
o
r
e
s
:
Rubbing Alcohol, pint bottle
i ceflor Jtohe-n S. W a t e i m a s wui
..The
torn) Getter* m e e t s , tfcey « / o O d ' Kae*iaaa1 W . Low is amending:
S T A T E HOSPITAL
Ctinica; Thermometers, beat grade
he
the
g
a
e
s
t
of
honor.
Mr.
Water
then have t n e poorer to sesset t * e *eeketid arith h i s fasaily i a . stsymo
19s 189 lai—iCf mail m a d e h i s ofTJeml visit t o tbe
fEpnevrrn Nose Drops, dropper bottles.
,_.,
43s
aaan-ajoa> in h i s osace.
| this -citF. sir. Imr has aeeeiafied s Mersick
iTf sm
217—«>« lodge hast Monday eweaiing wheu
Kbpirhn Tablets, 100. best grade
.
Mr. Ingram said that rthrngti aaaastissi a s s s l s s w a far eeatxai; Loveay
ISC 1*1 171—Z0Z he w a s r«cetv«d with da*- soam;.;
Cotr Face Powder, «4d style
be haat a** . n . j j . j it. b e s e b e r e s 5 i «» r Ttorlt terrraorr wrth Use «*>- Mids*kjtiss . . . !7e 3e« 1M—i*.! A sarge c l a s s of candidatus ««!•
Cotj Face Powder, new with perfume
•hat
ander tne new saa.asliiwau ™*-«" ^ n i S conraaar of K«che«tt.i. CemioRF
2«2 m
M 4 — i « •»e ad-ained t o t h e lodge wrtkia
_
»
c
Lavoris, large sixe
use ssatter of the selection of *
Frs*k A. Aag^aary and W.
fc.
'
!*<. next few wee*3
Mineral Oil Russian, pint bottle.
Bsrot^aaw ba ohe r^esaseat wmUd •sTejrtaiaasi
leMwned
v«rtef)sjar
* • * * * • * 3 5 7T!** •
Witch Hazel, best grade, pint b o t t l e . . .
..75c
be in the hamds af Comgress.
Kear T T * -whxnt
* — the*
*w
^.
LOWVIU.E
aJVicks Msse Drops, dropper bottles
,
MOTICE OF EXAMINATION
..75c
1»4 £w» I7R—ifa) I
teaated the aamaal ssietasg of ta»•Crushen S a l t s , origmal
W
2J» 3**~""-l* Patra>rmsai — Police Oepartmem
I a n 1 lean? Paper sad P a l p aasscia- ***aa
Jad t s l t a , origmal
606 PATTERSON STREET
-J5c
Svrthart
—••
- in I7P * • • — * S SqtWbbs Tooth Fasts, small wise
— (Fare Department
..45c
a* ircrTsan
Sajtrssbs Tooth P a s t e , latrge suae
v>* 1S7
A s*asV«aVassi sf Daughters atf
31c
Keeai
2 f t 1M If;- 3 t < : The msnacipal Crrfl Service osssJorgews tvseiosi, svmwmi. ^_.
the I s s e r V a a Btrssntisji v e n t ta*
mission of the City af Ogdenihar^.
fSMtoirae Mun/nuj Cwasn JL
.
IZZIIIZI_4ar
f**nday a^seraaasn to saM
M I n t * 4tL£
i i V. Y^ wiB haad a a exaanxnatissi fer
Segal Razor and b Btadws, apecial.—
fsmera* «f Mrs- Ediah tSmThe
far the C3as« B T*ae psrpose of Pstiawmts, P e b o r
Cold Creasm, 1 ah. j » "™~rT7«
lor this n u t i s a s l>pparcaneBt. and P i u a a t a , Pare OtVan billing Cream. 1 I
fiaranear « • SataasJay. Ftsi n» 3
arldfie
Hi rings Tubing, f ft.
M-Dai>
H e MM Ctame Hatr T o n i c .
f*caadard Shade rs. ,2Sih. T9S2. is the rissamii Scaawt
J.-9t
Helen Clam* Ciiimsjai Cr
,ra- oss « MooiLL a f t s » 8 L Lavrreuce Oronpesat Dine/ J Ossjaamaga SQk JRas. • c c Waamjmtssn Street, a t
Helen Cla+re Stem sbsaaiUfter
'e'rlark a. m,
%m ta- Osanvtr fjiranm aasa* a a * arrer««sl 1 v». TEohw: Parratasw sr». VaJ*ss>
Hsstw Clwire
ftshjrrts of
• < « > a t a asaMttaag of Che sasmaj Praiay.
A * P Chrpssea v s . Aa>
t^rtf
** r ° h t r recemtly snsved c s 9rra*a7rttt«B
•
State aaaanajtnl vs 1 - "
. TW
r*arr*ica!
5
Ur
Bass
CJTosriestt.
snnrr
A di<?atr-h ffosm ]C#>ar Tiara: aast
Trai is inc. • as* raeajre mad
M.* srsaiy asmaed Usat
t "T asajni ajaoabfkatiaaas
2
Isswaid C Orarig. wojfl h a w a C*aaV <rfnais.hat «f Oga)eam*sarc aaai S t . WLMTY*%
SwoMTfJp*
A p p i V f wm tssmatf may he «miwa.asa aanert- xkwmm. a lertnvr ami P a v W ssrrV- emtaaawd a aaarr a; i»
a j s e d from the amdfraagaiwd i a use
h i e s » » m JSear Tors: rate.
Xn,,
aff>oe «f t h e Crry CVrTa. and aa«*>.
1
a dawrtr'ier of the
St ssaar« a race*-* woman}""* •**• «» Ke.smwd was lu«*r t h a * 11
O A. at. <*rd mao> Mr. ami Wrm PTaa* OTaaasa Peaaamr fsaam avkosi ajTrat at io>e f»Y»c a
»r afii sasaajL u u s ebme l»he in a sraasmase of Oajti 1 S M A ay-a>
Permits Appeal for
j Disbarred Lawyers
Massena Man Dies
in City Hospital
Railroad Men Will Seek
Six-Hour Day Law in U.S. Successful
Bazaar Held
from
BONNIE SCOTLAND
G E N U I N E
SCOTCH G R A I N
L E A T H E R
m! Objective of the Brotherhoods Under the Uem-
-H f i r IS JVI A
New Supervisor
Named at Lisbon
*
*
!
y <* southa^est st. Lawrence
I
Former Hospital
Employee Expires
Run Preventer
Local and Social
Benny Cohen
, Sent to Auburn
SHOES FOR MEN
elephone
# » - % •***••*•+
GASH F3R CREAM
Vfout wiiJi Ptide
REPAIR
ALL
FIXTURES
Let Vs Put
Your Plumbing
in Order
hyJJWioni
BURKES'
Brandy's
Drug Specials
Lowville Team
Was beaten in
Match for Cup
duBHf.SamaJist
K. P. BANQUET
NEXT FRIDAY
Wood! Wood! Wood! 1
i 32 foot Hard Slab*
KiiHfiin* Wood
tdcpbooc
being aid
All Kinds COAL
-J
r.«
8'
••5
$4.00 cord
$3.50 load
First Grade COKE
JOSEPH SANTAY
BRIDGE PARTY
SCHEDULED AT
FRANK'S STORE
PREST«0=LITE
BATTERIES—
For AH Cars and All Purposes
Prescott Ca^einen
Q y d e FV B r a n d y
4E
COMPANY
STATS ST2EBT
PHOHE U8
OGDENSBURG BATTERY CO.
TrJepesone 72€
'•m^F*
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