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Adirondack Chapte r , Order of DeMolay, will hold a n o t h e r of t h e i r publ ic mee t ings , a t t h e Masenie Temple, a t 8 p . m., Thu r sday .

T h e p u r p o s e of t h i s m e e t i n g i s to instal l t h e officers who h a v e been elected a n d appo in ted t o s e r v e t h e C h a p t e r for t h e n e x t four months^ a n d a lso t o ce lebra te P a r e n t s ' Day, a n d t h e p rog ram wil l a lso contain t h e usua l shor t b u t in te res t ing ta lk , t h i s t ime , t o b e g iven b y R e v , R a y ­mond H . Edwards^ T h e r e will be severa l o t h e r in te res t ing fea tu res t o t h e p r o g r a m .

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•The r e t i r i ng M a s t e r Councilor, E d m u n d Merr ihew will a c t a s i n ­s ta l l ing officer, w i t h Ha ro ld Tucker , P a s t M a s t e r Councilor, a s Marsha l l .

Af ter t h e m e e t i n g i n t h e lodge room, t h e r e wi l l be danc ing in t h e b a n q u e t hai l for t hose w h o c a r e t o indulge o r t h o s e w h o des i r e t o w a t c h t h e o t h e r s dance .

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W. CHAZY GRANGES TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY

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A mee t ing of bo th t h e W e s t Chazy Grange a n d t h e W e s t Chazy Junev i le Grange will be "held W e d ­nesday evening , J a n u a r y 2S. T h e a n n u a l w o r d wil l be given t o m e m ­b e r s a t t h i s mee t ing , T h e L e c t u r ­er, C. B , Traynor , h a s a p r o g r a m of In te res t a n d al l m e m b e r s a r e u r g e d to b e p r e sen t t o t a k e p a r t T w o topics will be b r o u g h t a p for d i s ­cuss ion; " T h e Va lue of MHk o n t h e F a r m " a n d " T h e S to rage of Ice for Household Purposes . " Ladies a r e

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KNIGHTS TO HOLD DANCE FRIDAY EVE

P l a n s a r e unde r w a y for t h e s e c ­ond informal d a n c e ' t o b e he ld F r i ­d a y even ing f rom S t o 1 o'clock i n t h e K n i g h t s of Co lumbus hal l on Br inkerhoff s t r ee t .

T h e commi t t ee consis ts of J o h n Carey, F r a n c i s Cronin, F r a n c i s Doorey, Theodore a n d H e r b R y a n a n d C h a r l e s Donnelly. M u s i c wil l De fu rn i shed b y Keefe 's o rches t ra . N o c a r d s wil l b e issued, o u t the f r iends of t h e o rde r a n d t h e i r l ad ies a r e cordia l ly invi ted t o join t h e K n i g h t s a n d t h e i r ladies i n these informal dances , which a r e proving ve ry jpopudar.

[HEARING OF MURDER CASE

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Judge Light Grants Post­ponement on Ryan's Motion

THOMAS A. McGAVISK, FORMER RESIDENT, IS

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G L E N S F A L L S , J a n . 26.— Miss M a r y A. Mullen, d a u g h t e r of Mr . a n d Mrs . J a m e s A . Mullen, South Glens Fa l l s , a n d T h o m a s A . M c -Gavisk, of t M s city, son of M r s . El len McGavisk of P i t t s b u r g h , w e r e mar r i ed S a t u r d a y morn ing a t 9 o 'clock i n S t Mary ' s ohureh . T h e ceremony w a s performed b y t h e Rev. F a t h e r E d w i n A. Dugan , a s ­s i s t a n t pas to r . T h e a t t e n d a n t s were Miss Gladys Mullen, s i s t e r of the br ide , a n d Will iam A n d e r s o n of Hartford, Conn.

T h e b r i d e wore a gown of l inen blue velvet, t r i m m e d wi th g r a y squi r re l fur a n d wore a h a t of s i l ­ve r laee . She carr ied a colonial bouquet . H e r b r idesmaid wore a c h a r t r e u s e f la t c repe model g o w n wi th b a t to m a t c h , ca r r ied a bou­q u e t of sp r i ng f lowers. T h e u s h e r s were J a m e s P . Collins a n d E d m u n d Glacken.

Immedia te ly a f t e r t h e ceremony, a wedding b r e a k f a s t w a s se rved in. t he h o m e of t h e br ide ' s pa ren t s , a t which for ty gues t s w e r e present . Among those from o u t of t own were Sir. a n d Mrs . Wil l iam Ande r ­son of Har t ford , Conn., a n d Mrs . J a m e s F a g a n of Toledo, Ohio, a n d Miss M a r g a r e t McGavisk of P i t t s ­burgh , bo th s i s te r s of t h e groom.

Al t e r a t w o weeks* wedding t r i p which will b e s p e n t in N e w York a n d Wash ing ton , D , O , Mr. a n d Mrs . McGavisk will res ide i n t i n s , ci ty.

T h e br ide i s a regis tered n u r s e a n d Mr . McGavisk h a s been e m ­ployed in t h e office of Dr . P . Boyle a n d son for t h e p a s t severa l year*.

Mr . McGavisk i s t h e s o n of Mrs . El len McGavisk, 16 Conch s t ree t , t h i s ci ty. H e h a s resided i a Glens Fa l l s for t h e p a s t five yearn.

Miss Esther Gay, Piano Teacher of Dannemora,

Joins Schools Faculty

MALONE PRIEST TENDERED $500

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T h e P l a t t s b u r g b Conserva tory of Music w i t h a n enrol lment of 33S s t u d e n t s announced l a s t E v e n i n g t h a t M i s s E s t h e r Gay, P i a n o I n ­s t r u c t o r of Dannemora , h a s joined t h e "Local C e n t e r Facul ty /*

Miss Gay h a s t a u g h t p iano for t h e l a s t twe lve y e a r s a n d for e igh t

F r a n k Wv.-1»rs who has been In i yea r s s tudied t h e Virgi l School of P i ano Tcnn ic u n d e r t h e d i rec t ion of the l a t e Mrs , W . "W. Pagre of P i a t -tsbwrg.

The Conservatory i s f o u r m o n t h s old t o d a y a n d h a s a facu l ty of twen ty - s even teaehera of Piano , Voice, Violin, e t c S t u d e n t s s t udy ­i n g w i t h m e m b e r s of t h e Local Cen te r facul ty a r e g iven pe rmi s ­s ion t o a p p e a r before t h e E x a m i n e r to be sen t b y McGill Univers i ty n e x t May. If sa t i s fac tory w o r k b a s been accomplished, a cer t i f icate of c red i t wil l b e g r a n t e d b y McGill Xrn Ivors! ty. T h i s se rves a s a splen­did incent ive for a l l s t u d e n t s t o do except ional ly good w o r k .

H e a r i n g of t e s t imony i n t h e m u r d e r , f i r s t degree , cha rge s a g a i n s t J a m e s CougMry a n d Cla r ­e n c e Wolff, fo rmer p r i v a t e s i n t h e 26th Infant ry , w a s ad journed un t i l Monday, F e b r u a r y 9, b y J u d g e Allen M. L i g h t i n c i t y c o u r t y e s ­t e r d a y m o r n i n g w n e n both, w e r e b r o u g h t i n t o c o u r t for a scheduled a r r a ignmen t .

T h e mot ion for a d j o u r n m e n t w a s m a d e b y D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y Andrew W . R y a n w h o reques ted m o r e t i m e i a order t o p r e p a r e t h e case for p resen ta t ion .

Objection t o M s mo t ion was , m a d e by T h o m a s F . Croake a n d R o b e r t C Booth , de fendan t s ' a t torneys , on t h e g r o u n d s t h a t I t prov ides t h e m less t i m e t o p r e p a r e fo r defense of t h e p r inc ipa l s a t t h e oncoming t r i a l .

Den ied t he i r f i r s t reques t , bo th a t t o r n e y s t h e n m a d e appl ica t ion fo r copses of t h e s t a t e m e n t s m a d e b y t h e two accused m e n In al leged confessions a d m i t t i n g commiss ion of t h e c r ime . T h e la t te r , l ike t h e f irst , w a s a l so denied.

B o t h CougMry a n d Wolff i n the i r c o u r t a p p e a r a n c e yes t e rday looked m o r e cheerful t h a n in t he i r f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e t o t w o w e e k s a g o w h e n t h e d a t e o f examina t ion w a s se t . Yes te rday bo th w e r e a t t i r ed i n n a t t y civil ian c lothes w h i c h r e ­p laced t h e a r m y "fatigues™ w o r n d u r i n g t h e f i rs t appea rance .

With, t h e examina t ion <Jate n o w deferred t w o weeks , defense a t ­t o rneys will h a v e only t w o m o n t h s to p r e p a r s for t h e m e n ' s t r i a l w h i c h i s expected i,o b e conducted during1 t h e t h i r d week i n Apri l a t a special t e r m of supreme c o u r t which, wil l beg in a t complet ion of t h e r e g u l a r t e r m . #

T h e c h a r g e a g a i n s t t h e t w o i s t h e ou tg rowth of t h e «old blooded s lay ing of D a v i d Mischler , loca l grocer, w h o w a s s h o t down, a s h e a t t e m p t e d t o f ru s t r a t e a, ho ldup a t ­t e m p t . B o t h h a v e a d m i t t e d i m ­pl icat ion In t h e m u r d e r In confess­ions t o officials.

Rev . F a t h e r J o h n O'Brien, for-" mer ly of Maione, w a s g iven & p u r s e

j of o v e r ?500 a t &, f a rewel l p a r t y which w a s he ld a t t h e p a r a c h i a l res idence In Ma ione S u n d a y n i g h t T h e g i f t w a s t ende red t h e p r i e s t by h i s par i shoners a s a t o k e n of t h e h i g h esteem i n w h i c h h e w a s be ld a n d a s a n express ion o f a p p r e c i a ­t ion for M s services d a r i n g M s a s ­s i s t a n t pa s to r a t e t h e r e f o r t h e p a s t t h r e e yea rs .

T h e p a r t y w a s a l so i n t h e n a t u r e of a welcoming i o r R e v . D r . F r a n ­cis M. Kenny , w n o a s s u m e d h i s du t i e s S u n d a y a s p a s t o r of S t J o ­seph ' s church: i n Maione . A l though F a t h e r O'Brien i& t h e y o u n g e s t p r i e s t In t h e diocese o f Ogdenstourg t o h a v e a par ish , h e b a s a n e n v i ­ab l e record .

R e v . F a t h e r Maioney, w h o l i aa been a s s i s t a n t p a s t o r to R e v . F a t h ­e r P i e r c e a t P o r t H e n r y w i l l a r r i v e t h i s week t o a s s u m e h i s n e w du t i e s a t Maione.

TWO NUISANCE OPERATORS TO

FACE COURT Charged with Violation of

Public Nuisance Act

ARRAIGNMENT TCMftY

Raid Boynton Avenue House, Seize Home Brew and

Slot Machine

ANNUAL ST, PETERS SUPPER IS SUCCESS

OLD GOLD CHARACTER READING BROADCASTS TO BE HEARD SHORTLY

L o r n a F a n t l n , t h e aumero log i s t w h o conduc t s t h e Old Gold C h a r a c ­t e r R e a d i n g s b roadcas t s , wil l , c o m ­m e n c i n g J a n u a r y 27t&, *be b e a r d o v e r t h e Columbia n e t w o r k of- 66 s ta t ions , e a e b T u e s d a y S:1S to 8:30 a n d T h u r s d a y 9:15 to 3 : SO E a s t e r n S t a n d a r d t ime . T h e l a t e r per iod o n T h u r s d a y i s des igned t o b r i n g t h e p r o g r a m t o t h e C o a s t s t a t i o n s d u r ­i n g t h e d inne r hou r .

M i s s F a n t i n , a l e a d i n g p r ac t i one r of numerology, " t h e geience a s old a s t h e n u m b e r themse lves , " h a s f a s ­c ina t ed h e r publ ic w i t h h e r a n a l y ­ses of t h e n a m e a n d b i r t h n u m b e r s of s t a g e a n d s c r e e n s t a r s , a n d w i t h discuss ions of s u c h top ics a s , "Do yon cl ick o r c lash w i t h y o u r bus i ­n e s s assoc ia t ions?" a n d "Does y o u r m a r r i e d life cl ick o r c lashT* T h e s a m e t y p e of p r o g r a m wil l b e c a r ­r ied o u t ove r t h e l a r g e r ne twork , in h e r n e w ser ies of b roadcas t s .

" T h e n e w year , 1931, "Says Mis s F a n t i n , " w i n b r i n g b r i l l i an t c h a n g ­es of a des i rab le sor t , because i t i s a, "f ive-year," acco rd ing t o n u m e r o ­logy. _We shou ld b e g l ad t o see, 1S30 v a n i s h In to t h e ipastj because i t wa» n o t des t ined In t h s m a i n t o b r ing prosper i ty a n d happ iness . "

1AGK HANL0N HAS PRODUCTIVE FARM

AT CANAL PT., FLA.

t h e employ of F inch , P r u y n a n d company for the past ten years, h a s been p romoted t o m a n a g e r of t h e F inch , P r u y n and company b r a n c h a t P l a t t e b n r g b , Mr . W i n ­te r s is a son cf Mr, a n d Mrs . J o -

.50 J seph Win te r s , 12 1-2 Smi th s t ree t ;

.50 Glens Fa l l s .

1,00 j Mr . W i n t e r s h a s been In th i s c i ty 1.00 i for t h e p a s t four y e a r s and i s well 1.00 ; k n o w n he re a s well a s a b o u t Cl in-.50 , ton a n d E s s e x count ies . H e h a s .50 j been a s a l e s m a n i n t h e office of .50 • F inch , P r u y n a n d company pr ior t o

his p romot ion . H e succeeds Mr.

John DcRidder a s local m a n a g e r .

Miss Moore -M- . & Mrs . G r a h a m W a l k e r Mr, & Mrs . A. Scwall J o h n Maslowski Mrs . E . Clark — Mr. & Mrs . F red L e a , Miss L V a n A n t w e r p — _ Donald Robinson . Miss Myr l H o y t Mrs. Daisy D u d r e a u J o n a s Gar row ,„.—_—_ Wilfred Robe r t s _: Mid? Mary Hcwson Mrs. Lil l ian Moore M. H . L e v a n Loyal Cassevah Jos . Madrazo J a m b e r t B o a s Miss Del ia Supernau l t J a s . Cor row Chazy Grange No . SSI Chazy Lodge F . & A. M. 1095 Miss Helen K r a i s s Miss M a r g a r e t M. L o c k m a n Miss Lil l ian F r a n c i s Miss Doro thy Ramsde l l — Miss J u n i e Ous t e rhou t Miss E d n a B . Winsc ton — Mrs . W . H . Miner _ Mr. & Mrs . Ed . L a P l a n t e — Mr. & Mrs . Clyde Cook

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MRS. JENNIE HINEMAN PASSES AWAY AFTER AN ILLNESS OF RV& YEARS

Fol lowing Is a clipping from T h e Everg lades newspape r a t Cana l Point , F lor ida , re la t ive to a P i t t s ­burgh res ident , J a c k Hanlon , who has a f a r m t h e r e ;

$650 FOR F I R S T PICKING T h e b igges t s a l e of b e a n s m a d e

In t h e L a k e reg ion t h i s week w a s t h e 216 h a m p e r s t h a t J a c k H a n l o n a n d G. H . T u c k e r picked f rom t h e land o n t h e Cana l P o i n t towns i te a n d sold t o W. H . Cochran a t t h e depo t a t $6.50 a hamper ,

A . L . P o p e picked u p w a r d of 100 h a m p e r s f rom h i s pa tch on t h e towns i te a n d m a d e a n f.o.b sale a t above ?6.

FATHER OF SON WHO WAS KILLED LATELY^

EXPIRED YESTERDAY

Alvin Chi t tenden, 91, of 15 L o r ­r a i n e s t r e e t passed a w a y e t & o ' ­clock l a s t even ing * a t t h e h o m e of h i s daugh te r , M r s . P a r s o n s FIfleld. D e a t h c a m e a f t e r a. long Illness wh ich w a s b r o u g h t on b y a c o m ­plication of d iseases d u e t o old age. Unt i l

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A c t i n g u n d e r t h e Pub l i c N u i s a n c e A c t a f t e r a a e r i e s of compla in t s h a d b e e n e n t e r e d a g a i n s t t h e e s ­tab l i shment , pol ice y e s t e r d a y af­t e rnoon r a i d e d t h e h o m e of F r e d Beshaw, Boyh ton avenue* seized & q u a n t i t y of h o m e b r e w , a n d o r d e r e d q u a n t i t y of h o m e b r e w a n d a s l o t mach ine , a n d o rdered t h e l a t t e r t o ­g e t h e r w i t h L|3 wife t o a p p e a r i n c i t y cour t t h i s morn ing .

A t t h e i r a r r a i g n m e n t t h e t w o wil l f ace c h a r g e s of ope ra t ing a, n u i s ­a n c e a n d w i t h possess ing g a m b l i n g equ ipment . T h e y wil l f ace J u d g e Allen M. L i g h t

T h e ra id , conduc ted b y Pol ice Chief J o h n Ev Sweney, a s s i s t e d b y P a t r o l m a n J o h n F r e d e r i c k a n d D e p n t y Sheriff J a y Downs , r e s u l t ­e d i n t h e s e i z u r e of o v e r 10G q u a r t s of bot t led h o m e b r e w w h i e h w a s concealed in t h e ce l lar of t h e bouse . As ide f rom a. f e w bo t t l e s r e t a i n e d f o r evidence, t h e r e m a i n d e r w a s dest royed.

T h e s l o t m a c h i n e b r o u g h t i n t o c i ty c o u r t w a s opened, n e t t i n g 113.25 w h i c h wil l b e t u r n e d o v e r t o t h e p o o r f u n d t o d a y . A f t e r w a r d I t w a s o r d e r e d demolished b y J u d g e L i g h t

REV. CHARLES F. LEWIS ADDRESSES MEMBERS OF BENI. MOOERS CHAPTER

T h e J a n u a r y mee t ing of t h e M a j . Gen. Ben j . Mooers Chap te r , K. S . IT. S . Daugh te r s , w a s he ld a t t h e h o m e of M r s . Wi l l i am P i k e . Af ter t h e S a l u t e t o t h e F l a g a n d t h e r i t ­u a l t h e bus ine s s m e e t i n g followed.

A m o n g t h e I tems of i n t e r e s t d i s ­cussed w a s t h a t , of subsc r ib ing t o a ser ies of lec tures , 15 i n a l l , i m b l i s h -e d b y t h e Amer ican Coalit ion soci ­e t y o n t h e sub jec t of Na t iona l V -fense, Socialism, Communism, e t c T h e l e t t e r in fo rming n s i n r e g a r d t o t h e s e l e c t u r e s w&s s e n t t o t h e r e g e n t b y Mrs . B . A . Wilson, s t a t e c h a i r m a n of na t i ona l defense.

I t w a s a l so vo ted t h a t w e g ive a. ce r ta in Bum t o t h e Amer ican I n t e r ­na t i ona l College, Springfield, Mass. , a n d also t o C a r r Creek Commmii ty Center, K n o x Co. K e n t u c k y .

T h e speaker of t h e af ternoon, t h e

Upwards of 100 persons attended t h e a n n u a l benef i t s u p p e r fo r *5t» Peter's church held in the St, P e t e r ' s school h a l l l a s t n i g h t -amies t h e ausp ices of t h e R o s a r y saeietyjt

D u r i n g t h e a f fa i r m u s i c w a s t o r * n i shed b y "Joe ' s J a z z Boys , " d t « rec ted b y J o s e p h G a l l a n t S e v e r a l voca l se lect ions were s u n g b y at q u a r t e t composed of F . L . Provos t* F loyd Beebe, Leona rd Kel ly , a n 3 B r . L A . Boule . T h e special p r f e * w a s a w a r d e d t o t h e Rev- Fatheaf Ja lbe r t , a s s i s t a n t p a s t o r of £a# church .

T h e affai r w a s i n c h a r g e of m commi t t ee on w h i c h Mrs . Josephimf D u m a a a n d M r s . J . B . W i l c o t t w e r « jo In t -cha i rmeE. »

CLAUDE J0YAL OF THIS CITY EXPIRES SUDDENLY

T h e m a n w h o w a s cons idered m g o o d boxer w h e n **BatQing,' N e l s o n w a s i n h i s p r i m e d i e d h e r e s u t U den ly a t 10:30 o'clock S u n d a y n i g h t f rom a h e a r t a t t a c k . H e w a s Claude Joya l , 53, of 5 Carol ina s t r e e t M r . J o y a l pa s sed a w a y s£ t h e h o m e of h i s s i s t e r , M r s . M a b e l P r e m o , surrounded, by m e m b e r s of M s family. T h e deceased w a s en-, joying; a n even ing a t h o m e w i t i i m e m b e r s of h i s fami ly . H e h a $ j u s t s e a t e d himself i n & chaiar w h e n h e expired.

H e w a s b o r a to Chasy , t h e s o n Of Seldon a n d J e n n i e J o y a l . I n ISOf h e w a s u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e t o M i s s Del ia La fave of Maione, w h o eur- . vJves h i m . F o r t h e p a s t f e w y e a r * h e h a s res ided i n P l a t t s b u r g h . H f w a s we l l k n o w n I n boxingr c i rc les l a t h i s vicini ty, h a v i n g m a n a g e d s e v * e r a l local f igh te rs . H e w a s a t o n e time m a n a g e r of E l d Coffi of S t . Albans , we l t e rwe igh t a n d middle^ w e i g h t champion of V e r m o n t

Bes ides h i s mothe r , wi fe a n d s is- . t e r , h e l eaves o n e son, Howard; Joyal , a n d a neice , M r s , B o y Vas-4 quez, bo th of F l a t t s b u r g h . F u n e r a l se rv ices wi l l b e he ld •&* 9 o 'c lock W e d n e s d a y morninir f r o m St« P e t e r ' s c h u r c h i n t h i s ci ty . Ihter-s m e n t wi l l b e i n t h e c h u r c h ceine--te ry .

PEEPING TOMS ACTIVE IN CITY; ONE PERSON

IS HELD AS SUSPECT

severa l yea r s a g o t h e d e c e a s - j ^ Cha r l e s S . L e w i s w a « i n t r o -

MISS ANNE LEVAIN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF

CLIONIANS AT MEETING

Mrs. J enn ie H i n e m a n a w a y a t 7:SO o"clock l a s t n i g h t a t t h e home of he r s is ter , Mrs . M a r ­g a r e t Geary of 27 South Cather ine s t r e e t a f t e r a n i l lness of five yea rs . She w a s t h e d a u g h t e r of t h e la te Mr. a n d Sirs , T h o m a s B u r n s of Schuyler Fa l l s . M r s . H i n e m a i r w a s dea r ly loved by a l l who k n e w he r a n d she bore h e r suffering with pa t i ence a n d for t i tude .

Surv iv ing a r e t w o s is ters , Mrs . F r a n k Tobcy of Shelburne Fal l s , Mass. , a n d Mrs . Gea ry of t h i s c i ty ; one bro ther , J o h n J . B u r n s of P o r t H e n r y ; and severa l nelces and nephew?. Fune ra l services wi l l be he ld a t 9 o'clock W e d n e s d a y morn ­ing f rom S t J o h n ' s church i n t h i s city. I n t e r m e n t TUH b e in t h e church cemetery .

Miss A n n e LeVain w a s elected pres ident of t h e Clionian soror i ty

I a t a m e e t i n g he ld l a s t n i g h t .Other passed | o f f l c e r g e i e c t e d w e r e t h e following:

Vice Pres .—Elizabeth. Phe lps . Ree . Sec'y.—Dorothy Schaff. Cor. Sec'y.— Louise W a s h b u r n . T reasu red—Irma Both . Senior Cri t ic—Ethel Rela t ion. Jun io r Cr i t ic a n d Ed i to r of

Sphinx—Margare t Brennaru Leade r of Glee Club—Helen Socia. Te l le r—Frances Holland,

ed w a s a wel l known B e e k m a n t o w n

farmer . Surviving a r e t h r e e sons, H a r r y

of t h i s city, F r a n k a n d H e r b e r t of Grandby, Conn,? o n e d a u g h t e r «.t whose h o m e h e res ided; t e n g r a n d ­chi ldren a n d s ix g r e a t g randch i ld ­ren . One o the r son, Or r in Ch i t t en ­den of t h i s ci ty, w a s kil led a few weeks ago a t t h e N o r s t r a n d M a n u ­fac tur ing company mill.

Funera l a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e d e ­ceased h a v e n o t y e t been complet ­ed.

DANCE TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY AT CHAZY

duced b y t h e regent , M i s s H e w i t t H i s subjec t w a s " F r e e d o m of t h e Seas ." I t w a s a n in format ive l ec ­t u r e showing s tudy a n d t h o u g h t a n d w a s enjoyed b y those w h o h a d t h e p leasure of h e a r i n g i t a n d w e a lso felt t h a t w e h a d a be t t e r knowledge of t h e second w a r w i t h G r e a t B r i t -Ian, pa r t i cu la r ly t h a t p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e h igh seas . Ref reshments w e r e served by t h e hostesses , M r s . P i k e a n d M i s s Comstock.

McCAMBLEY CO., GETS CONTRACT TO BUILD

SCHOOL WATER LINES

An enjoyable evening of en t e r ­t a i n m e n t is p romised F r i d a y n i g h t at the Grange Hall In Chazy when a round a n d s q u a r e dance will be s taged. T h e s ix piece P a g a n o r c h ­es t ra h a s been engaged t o furn ish music for t h e occasion a n d several added a t t r ac t ions will b e seen. Dancing: will b e f rom S:30 to 12:30 o'clock. T h e commit tee in charge consis ts of H a r r y .McRober t s a n d Leo Trombley of th is city.

Funeral Of Mrs. Lezotte To Be Conducted Today

Deaths

T o t a l t o d a t e . $4294-62

Tliouln—At h i s home a t 130 Cor­nel ia s t reet , on J a n u a r y 26, Alexis Thouin, 75, -cigar m a k e r . F u n e r a l notice wil l be given la ter .

P R O N K O S K I — A t t h e Phys i c i ans hospi ta l on J a n u a r y 2S, Mr . F lor ien P ronkosk i -of 52% W a t e r h o u s e S t

Fune ra l services for Mrs . P e t e r Lezotte, 72 1-2 N o r t h Ca ther ine s t r e e t w h o died S a t u r d a y morn ing , wil l b e conducted in S t P e t e r ' s c h u r c h a t 9 o'clock t h i s morning . Bur ia l will b e in St. P e t e r ' s ceme­tery .

FUNERAL NOTICE

CHAMPLAIN MAN LEAVES $1,000

Approximate ly one fEousanS dol­l a r s w a s t h e v a l u e of t h e p rope r ty left b y t h e l a t e E d w a r d Seymour of Champlain , w h o died a t h i s h o m e t h e r e -November 29, l a s t H e lef t n o will . H i s widow, Joseph ­ine Seymour of Champlain , h a s peti t ioned sur roga te ' s cour t t o be appointed a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e e s ­t a t e . Bes ides h i s wife t h e only o the r hei r i s a smal l daugh te r , Pau l ine Seymour of Champla in .

DANCE A t Chazy Grange Hal l on F r i d a y

n igh t round a n d ' s q u a r e dances a n d other a t t r a c t i ons . P a g a n s ix piece

Funeral services for the late P. K. orchestra to furnish music. Admis-Jeane t t e , 67,. of Sciota, w h o died s i o n .75 p e r couple, .25 ex t r a ladies . suddenly S u n d a y night , will be con­duc ted f rom h is l a t e home in t h a t vil lage a t 1:30 o'clock t omor row af­ternoon a n d a t 2 o'clock f rom t h e Methodis t Episcopa l church . B u r -

—adv.

F u n e r a l notice will be g iven la te r , j i a l will b e in t h 9 Scio ta cemetery . ] lisle, 3 R u g a r St. P h o n e 956. —-adv. J duc ted a shop. ••Ii

FLOWERING PLANTS Cyclamen, begonias , pr imroses &

c innera r i a s . Also c u t f lowers. C a r -

J o h n P . McCambly Co., of t h i s c i ty h a s been a w a r d e d t h e con t r ac t t o l a y s e w e r s a n d w a t e r l ines a t

t h e S t a t e N o r m a l school, i t w a s lea rned yes terday . T h e company w a s low b idder for t h e w o r k w h i c h i t will do for $14,040.50, t h e b i d s h a v i n g been opened l a s t w e e k In the offices of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Educat ion, Albany.

Mr. J o h n McCambly s t a t e d l a s t n igh t t h a t h e had n o t y e t decided w h e n h e would s t a r t l ay ing t h e w a t e r l ines a l though h e t h o u g h t t h e w o r k would be begun wi th in a week or two, w e a t h e r permi t t ing . Be tween t e n a n d fifteen m e n wil l b e employed on t h e job.

Mr. McCambley sa id t h e f i rs t s to ry of h i s n e w a p e r t m e n t bui ld­i n g in He len s t r ee t i s up , wi th twenty- f ive m e n employed o n the p r o j e c t T h i s w o r k I s progress ing sat isfactori ly.

T h e n e w power house a t D a n n e ­m o r a Is nea r ly completed, M r . M c ­Cambley informed T h e Republ ican.

DECEMBER-MAY WEDDING PERFORMED AT MOOERS

••Peeping- Toms" , t h e n i g h t time d r e a d of n e r v o u s r e s iden t s , a r e a g a i n ac t ive i n t h i s ci ty, police r e ­p o r t

A s a sequel t o t h e announcemenS Police Chief J o h n E Sweeney s t a t ~ ed t h a t a p r i v a t e i n t h e 26th In-* f an t ry , Joseph Ti reuo, 24, w a s a r - . r e s t e d i n Cornel ia s t r e e t S u n d a y n igh t b y P a t r o l m a n E d w a r d J , Sweeney a f t e r a compla in t t h a t a window peeper w a s a c t i v e i n t h a t v ic in i ty h a d b e e n received.

Lodged i n t h e c i ty jalL T i r e u d w a s t u r n e d ove r t o m i l i t a r y off!-! d a i s yes t e rday m o r n i n g p e n d i n g t h e outcome of a n inves t iga t ion . H a will be r emanded to t h e cus tody of local au thor i t i e s T h u r s d a y w h e n i t is expected h e will b e a r r a i g n e d i n c i ty c o u r t

T i reuo ' s a r r e s t coming l a t e S u n ­d a y n igh t c l imaxed a ser ies of c o m ­p la in t s en te red w i t h police d u r i n g t h e p a s t t e n days .

K. OF C. WIN OVER C. D. OF A. IN CARDS

A December -May m a r r i a g e ce re ­m o n y w a s performed in Mooers l a s t evening w h e n Miss Ange la DeMarsh , 19, of t h a t vi l lage, b e ­c a m e t h e bride of H a r m i d a a T r e m -bley, 61, of Champlain, i n S t J o ­seph ' s church. The Rev. F a t h e r A. Bla lgnier officiated.

Mr . Trembley is a well known b lacksmi th in t h e t o w n of C h a m ­plain where for m a n y y e a r s h e con-

Recover ing a f te r defea t s u s t a i n e d a t t h e h a n d s of t h e Mason ic " c a r d s h a r p s " t h e K n i g h t s of Columbus br idge p layers succeeded i n defea t ­ing t h e Cathol ic D a u g h t e r s of Am-, er ica in a. g a m e p layed l a s t n i g h t i n t h e K n i g h t s ' rooms.

Prov ing t h a t s h e possessed n o lit t le abi l i ty in p lay ing t h e g a m e . Miss Lily Ouimet te w a s h igh scorer for t h e D a u g h t e r s w i t h a t o t a l of 2,644 po in t s . She w a s followed closely b y Miss F lorence Burke w i t h 2,309 tal l ies . F r a n k Bourdeau w a s h i g h p o i n t m a n of t h e evening w i t h 2,914 po in t s t o h i s c red i t whi le Mr , Bowen w a s second h i g h w i t h 2,-* 746 poin ts .

RECOVERING FROM W O U N D

MALONE, J a n . 26 (UP)—Donald Allen, IS, i s recover ing f rom a b u l ­l e t w o u n d in h i s b a c k i n c u r r e d w h e n h e a n d a companion, E d w a r d McGowan, 14, sought t o de te rmine the pene t r a t i ng power of t h e mis^ sile. T h e t w o a r e i nma te s of a defa m u t e ins t i tu te , Al len s tood on one side of a door a n d McGowan on t h e other. T h e former s t a m p e d h i s foo t wh i t ' i can be h e a r d b y th*» deaf, a s a s ignal for McGowan t o shcol . V ^ n was t o s t ep aside, bu t he w a s no t quick enough a n d tha bullet pene t r a t ed t h e door and p ie rc ­ed h i s back, only a b o u t a n inch f rom h i s hea r t .

MOUNTAIN TRANSFERRED

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