want ads 70s j cross workers secure demolaysto two...

1
TTtspwmjg wasn- ^ BHON* WANT ADS 70S « m l £ M T O m m Q H D A I L Y TOPOTaCAK—^TUESDAY, JAHtTAEY 27,1931. 1 ?- - -~ - * ":' Extra Interest For Y#j « Deposits made on or before February 4 will draw interest from Fehrtiarr 1 ***! WRITE FOR INTERESHNS As nest asft*netraft mifl hut Free fcccWst^Bsnld-nf fcylil^l^' s'-*o'*s how easy it Isto«y» ^ trrouffi generco* tnfertit taSt ofa* ^ ccTpcmtfed qaarteify. Wiifc $*' * today. No obiifs&m. '•'i i r -T T - ^ TOT-*! fVr cwmBtalQliil >ME SAVINGS BANK c-fe ?eerl S t , Af fe*ny, H. Y. HVeui cfe! : g«i'en please ser.eJ me free cepy e l Wi^'l •-*—::. »r, iUustrffted bockfei "Banking by M e l ~5tale- "^sSO^fiSS^^E^-O-s^f Irtp^^iciite THF STORY OF THE AUTOMOSlLt IN A SINGLE PICTURE (FAOM A G£%MAH$#i&£% Set- t-e a-to a~d t-e ?™.'- v» v a c*rei en« wer* UMM) . - 3 d t«-« *utwre. •e r»a-» v.*-c DOESN'T cw - s. car , s , Iccked lipSsatl t Se'cct >r_.- « - f'jin cu .- depe-dafc'* iis*s§ 4MK | i v»it ; i T > s ; Gas a - d >:u'U k»-cv. r^eaf r - c i e r i r j ; !I1II1IESRSS g 1 g SBS113 TODAY TOMORROW /V THf-R^DAY A" £1 I / 1 I. WITH AMC / ,•". **-f~_~ '-.>5#>W**". J * Oillllllilllli J Cross Workers Secure \Yi Monday; Total, $4,294 L Vc\t to Go Oyer Top in Emergency Fund fee Relief—Contributions Pour in from All {Part [with |4ssit—- . Contributors Below llrts of County-Hattsburgh Keating Goal dth $2,29:].S5~Mrs. X. R. McCueh of Cliazy and RSdstants % Good Work—Names of Monday £fff ?r ' CJ R> idar •.^u.-rs ta the Red I'und Drive for continued to pour d by night j;iT'' 1 *d bepn re- f%r tl"'* greatest ac- /,t,- was the showing azy, which had ct>'<'•*! b-:ntt ,-.] a q'-'-'-a of 1300. M r s . £.;r..chairman for raise fiis amount, :xffi<M in doing BO. ^ B ye4 r;sht on until she " ; pd ^ e i^f ' un-lred mark, B, e n torrid H a t.tal of ?501. lis marv^i'--'-'" :• iov,iag for aj Mr. and. Mrs. Wm Icornffi»*'' v >••» Chaz y and Hsdae rut on.y to Mrs. Mc- a tfifs 3 ' K^! 1 assisted Iter, evfr ^- citizfii m the village. otter vfr> fine contxibu- Kermit Donah Hubert Patnode «„ Charles Jandreatt .^^.„, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sulli- van -.-. . „^„ ^__ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wal- lace -~~~~. Mrs. Fred Rutherford _ Miss Eliner Hay Mr. and Mrs. Pred'k Van Horn .«.„. _- sre reo'iv 7 i u i ring the day. Mrs. Martha Stetson Miss Isabella Mygatt -~~. Miss Lucey Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. S. A. North . Sweet - Mr. and Mrs. John Ijashua .™ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Saxe ...„.„__. jbaigh. p r ^ w kowledged -. ^ees p!at.t?b. ijr Press r ice Cr«fr. i plovees — - , Goff & ?'"= ; II, MlHer seas Griswld |0ii«r Co.. Tno p. Holland . rwakes ^BooPl^wer . Comstock — - Reed . E. Danis \ Everttii —- Lewis f«y $ £094.85 '(Til byees Metrop'iian ;ss E. 0. Barber & «'.D. & H. ( a d d i - Fftnnel.' si pecrr Thorton s Piattst u r g if Terr,, A- k n o w l e d g e d ; |3.y Acknoldged, ' Forks ,_—__ p£? AcfcnoTFledged )p£j A> knowledge f Acknowledge £j Acknowledge iltiaX s Bar re m o r a i BiQita: „„_ nraoa _. Chazy '-ude _ •Jisc Tiuicer _„~. Roosa __ . ^ r e r H i ; ft^ftt^: R KE K ' »'-* - ar.a N L- 23.50 26.00 j 5.00* R 10.00 3.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 £.00 2.00 3.00 Arthur Saxe ... Mrs. Charles Norton I Winifred Trombly . Mrs. Kate Favro _ BjTon Cameron Floyd Tyler Jas. MacDougall Chas. Cassevah Taylor •. Mr. and Mrs. I/, G. Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. 3E. B. Mc- Gregor . Mr, and Mrs. R. Super- nault ,, 10.00 5.50 21.00 2.00 .75 5.00 17.00 2.O0 1.00 10.2J 508.00 S09.82 80.00 62.50 M r . a n d M r s . l a m o y __, . Mr. and Mrs, P. Hurlburt -. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell i—. Mr. Wm. West .„.„„.- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nlles « Mr." and Mrs. C. Mathew- Mr. and Mrs. F, l«.due Mr. and Mrs. P, XeSianc -- Mr. and Mrs. Leo LeBIane. ~ Mr. And Mrs. R. LigM Mr. and Mrs. P. Gokey .... Mr. Thomas liien . Mr. and Mrs. T. Flt*- gerald __™. .^. Miss Benthrope Miss Sanders Miss Hlggins Miss Childs . Mrs. Louise B. Inglis Miss Cross -••. , , Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Miss Bright , •, ... ,,„, Miss Frink - , Miss Wing -~——_^__-____ Miss Butler . . Mrs. Anna Bosley Mr. & Mrs. B. K. Dickinson Rev. G. F. Bristol Miss Helen J. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. E. N, Darby — Miss Helen Brown ,«____ Mrs. Foreman ... • Mr. & Mrs. Beekmaa , Junior Beekman , » 241.S5 12.00 Mr. and Mrs. Beukem* w Jean Beukema .,.. . , Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler Master David Wheeler - Mrs. Post ^_ Miss Louise Flagler Mrs, & Miss Brodie , Mr. & Mrs. George Gravea Mrs, Albert Brunell Fred Junior Miss Vina Jubert , Mr. & Mrs. Harry Kererett Mrs. Lena Brown ^_ Rudolph Slosson G. Lavigne Miss Alvord , Miss Brown 10.00 Miss Sibley S.50 j Miss Turner ; : Dr. Hubert Stiles $.001 Mrs. Dell Wueeler I Miss Lillian Richardson g.00 j Mr. & Mrs. John Raull ' Mr. & Mrs. Homer Norton 11.00 Mrs- CI*arles Nordin —.._ 5 -0 j Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Moore _ , F r a n k Harvey ' Mr. fc Mrs. Ed. Brunell 6.00 e.oo £6.00 1.00 S.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Miss Electa Taite Jcbn Breyette Hiram Fisher —, Sedwick Bruce Mrs. Carpenter — Wm. Fisher Mrs. Cora Bruso - Mrs. Lina Artibee Will Balier Mrs. King 6.''-ft; 1.001 I 6 <J0 5.00) 5.00' 10.00 1.00 1.00 ZM .50 .50 .1:5 .50 .50 .50 1.00, sol .i D : 1.00 [ -&0 .50 1.00 1-W) i Miss Anna Grassette | Leo Musseau _—^— 1 - 00 Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Wheeler— 1.00 2ir. & Mrs. Loren Bundy 1°0 Chazj:— -50 Miss Marie HerUg I 00 Miss Minnie Hedfors 1.00 Miss C.eona C. Sproul Miss lone Dressin Mrs. M. B. Benson Mrs. Nelson Pardy - - — . Miss Ruth Breyette _ Mr. LeStage , . -. Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Talford— Mrs. Hattie Doty Mrs. Dora Simonds —— Mr. & Mrs. G. Brodericfc — Mr. & Mrs. G. Brothers . Mr. & Mrs. O. Poissant Mrs. A. Hyde . Mrs. H. Fezzette -— Mrs. J. Tata —. Mrs. E. Hyde DEMOLAYSTO HOLD MEETING ONTMSDAY Public Invited to Affair at Masonic Temple 1.00 .50 .50 1.50 8.00 .50 .50 «.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 REV. R. H. EDWARDS To Deliver Interesting Talk,* Banquet Follows Instal- lation of Officers Adirondack Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will hold another of their public meetings, a t t h e Masenie Temple, at 8 p. m., Thursday. The purpose of this meeting is to install the officers who have been elected and appointed to serve the Chapter for the next four months^ and also to celebrate Parents' Day, and the program will also contain the usual short but interesting talk, this time, to be given by Rev, Ray- mond H. Edwards^ There will be several other interesting features to the program. All DeMolays, their parents, tea- chers, friends and neighbors, Mas- ter Masons, Eastern Stars, Amaran- the, in fact, the public, are invited to be present at this meeting, to see the kind of work the boys are doing this winter. •The retiring Master Councilor, Edmund Merrihew will act as in- stalling officer, with Harold Tucker, Past Master Councilor, as Marshall. After the meeting in the lodge room, there will be dancing in the banquet hail for those who care to indulge or those who desire to watch the others dance. The newly elected and appointed officers of the Chapter, are re- quested to be present at the Tem- ple, shortly before 7 p. m,, Thurs- day night, for the purpose of a triangle rehearsal. W. CHAZY GRANGES TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY 1.00 .50 .50 *50 .SO s.oo 1 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .5-0 .50 2.00 A meeting of both the West Chazy Grange and the West Chazy Junevile Grange will be "held Wed- nesday evening, January 2S. The annual word will be given to mem- bers at this meeting, The Lectur- er, C. B, Traynor, has a program of Interest and all members are urged to be present to take part Two topics will be brought ap for dis- cussion; "The Value of MHk on the Farm" and "The Storage of Ice for Household Purposes." Ladies are I - <?0 requested to bring favorite recipes KNIGHTS TO HOLD DANCE FRIDAY EVE Plans are under way for the sec- ond informal dance'to be held Fri- day evening from S to 1 o'clock in the Knights of Columbus hall on Brinkerhoff street. The committee consists of John Carey, Francis Cronin, Francis Doorey, Theodore and Herb Ryan and Charles Donnelly. Music will De furnished by Keefe's orchestra. No cards will be issued, out the friends of the order and their ladies are cordially invited to join the Knights and their ladies in these informal dances, which are proving very jpopudar. [HEARING OF MURDER CASE IS ADJOURKU - Judge Light Grants Post- ponement on Ryan's Motion THOMAS A. McGAVISK, FORMER RESIDENT, IS WED IN GLENS FALLS 1.00 L50 1.00 5.00 .50 3.00 .10 2.00 .50 3.00 .10 2.00 5.50 2.00 1.00 .50 for uses of milk. FRANK WINTERS NOW MANAGER OF FINCH, PRUYN it CO. HERE GLENS FALLS, Jan. 26.— Miss Mary A. Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mullen, South Glens Falls, and Thomas A. Mc- Gavisk, of tMs city, son of Mrs. Ellen McGavisk of Pittsburgh, were married Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in St Mary's ohureh. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Edwin A. Dugan, as- sistant pastor. The attendants were Miss Gladys Mullen, sister of the bride, and William Anderson of Hartford, Conn. The bride wore a gown of linen blue velvet, trimmed with gray squirrel fur and wore a hat of sil- ver laee. She carried a colonial bouquet. Her bridesmaid wore a chartreuse flat crepe model gown with bat to match, carried a bou- quet of spring flowers. The ushers were James P. Collins and Edmund Glacken. Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served in. the home of the bride's parents, at which forty guests were present. Among those from out of town were Sir. and Mrs. William Ander- son of Hartford, Conn., and Mrs. James Fagan of Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Margaret McGavisk of Pitts- burgh, both sisters of the groom. Alter a two weeks* wedding trip which will be spent in New York and Washington, D, O, Mr. and Mrs. McGavisk will reside in tins, city. The bride is a registered nurse and Mr. McGavisk has been em- ployed in the office of Dr. P. Boyle and son for the past several year*. Mr. McGavisk is the son of Mrs. Ellen McGavisk, 16 Conch street, this city. He has resided ia Glens Falls for the past five yearn. Miss Esther Gay, Piano Teacher of Dannemora, Joins Schools Faculty MALONE PRIEST TENDERED $500 PAG^THRITO TO BE HELD FEB. 10 Defense Attorneys Object on Grounds Less Time Is Pro- vided for Preparation .50 .50 2.00 .50 1.00 3.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .DO .50 .50 .23 .10 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 5.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 3.00 .50 j l.oo: 1.00 s.oo 5.00 5.50 The Plattsburgb Conservatory of Music with an enrollment of 33S students announced last Evening that Miss Esther Gay, Piano In- structor of Dannemora, has joined the "Local Center Faculty/* Miss Gay has taught piano for the last twelve years and for eight Frank Wv.-1»rs who has been In i years studied the Virgil School of Piano Tcnnic under the direction of the late Mrs, W. "W. Pagre of Piat- tsbwrg. The Conservatory is four months old today and has a faculty of twenty-seven teaehera of Piano, Voice, Violin, etc Students study- ing with members of the Local Center faculty are given permis- sion to appear before the Examiner to be sent by McGill University next May. If satisfactory work bas been accomplished, a certificate of credit will be granted by McGill X r n Ivors! ty. This serves as a splen- did incentive for all students to do exceptionally good work. Hearing of testimony in the murder, first degree, charges against James CougMry and Clar- ence Wolff, former privates in the 26th Infantry, was adjourned until Monday, February 9, b y Judge Allen M. Light in city court yes- terday morning wnen both, were brought into court for a scheduled arraignment. The motion for adjournment was made by District Attorney Andrew W. Ryan who requested more time ia order to prepare the case for presentation. Objection to Ms motion was, made by Thomas F. Croake and Robert C Booth, defendants' at torneys, on the grounds that It provides them less time to prepare for defense of the principals at the oncoming trial. Denied their first request, both attorneys then made application for copses of the statements made by the two accused men In alleged confessions admitting commission of the crime. The latter, like the first, was also denied. Both CougMry and Wolff in their court appearance yesterday looked more cheerful than in their first appearance to two weeks ago when the date of examination was set. Yesterday both were attired in natty civilian clothes which re- placed the army "fatigues™ worn during the first appearance. With, the examination <Jate now deferred two weeks, defense at- torneys will have only two months to prepars for the men's trial which is expected i,o be conducted during 1 the third week in April at a special term of supreme court which, will begin at completion of the regular term. # The charge against the two is the outgrowth of the «old blooded slaying of David Mischler, local grocer, who was shot down, as he attempted to frustrate a, holdup at- tempt. Both have admitted im- plication In the murder In confess- ions to officials. Rev. Father John O'Brien, for-" merly of Maione, was given & purse j of over ?500 at &, farewell party which was held at the parachial residence In Maione Sunday night The gift was tendered the priest by his parishoners as a token of the high esteem in which he was beld and as an expression of apprecia- tion for Ms services daring Ms as- sistant pastorate there for the past three years. The party was also in the nature of a welcoming ior Rev. Dr. Fran- cis M. Kenny, wno assumed his duties Sunday as pastor of St Jo- seph's church: in Maione. Although Father O'Brien i& the youngest priest In the diocese of Ogdenstourg to have a parish, he bas an envi- able record. Rev. Father Maioney, who liaa been assistant pastor to Rev. Fath- er Pierce at Port Henry will arrive this week to assume his new duties at 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 Lorna Fantln, the aumerologist who conducts the Old Gold Charac- ter Readings broadcasts, will, com- mencing January 27t&, *be b e a r d over the Columbia network of- 66 stations, eaeb Tuesday S:1S to 8:30 and Thursday 9:15 to 3: SO E a s t e r n Standard time. The later period on Thursday is designed to bring the program to the Coast stations dur- ing the dinner hour. Miss Fantin, a leading practioner of numerology, "the geience as old as the number themselves," has fas- cinated her public with her analy- ses of the name and birth numbers of stage and screen stars, and with discussions of such topics as, "Do yon click or clash with your busi- ness associations?" and "Does your married life click or clashT* The same type of program will be car- ried out over the larger network, in her new series of broadcasts. "The new year, 1931, "Says Miss Fantin," win bring brilliant chang- es of a desirable sort, because it is a, "five-year," according to numero- logy. _We should be glad to see, 1S30 vanish Into the ipastj because it wa» not destined In ths main to bring prosperity and happiness." 1AGK HANL0N HAS PRODUCTIVE FARM AT CANAL PT., FLA. the employ of Finch, Pruyn and company for the past ten years, has been promoted to manager of the Finch, Pruyn and company branch at Plattebnrgb, Mr. Win- ters is a son cf Mr, and Mrs. Jo- .50 J seph Winters, 12 1-2 Smith street; .50 Glens Falls. 1,00 j Mr. Winters has been In this city 1.00 i for the past four years and is well 1.00 ; known here as well as about Clin- .50 ,tonand Essex counties. He has .50 j been a salesman in the office of .50 Finch, Pruyn and company prior to his promotion. He succeeds Mr. John DcRidder as local manager. Miss Moore - M-. & Mrs. Graham Walker Mr, & Mrs. A. Scwall John Maslowski Mrs. E. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lea , Miss L VanAntwerp —_ Donald Robinson . Miss Myrl Hoyt Mrs. Daisy Dudreau Jonas Garrow ,„.—_—_ Wilfred Roberts _: Mid? Mary Hcwson Mrs. Lillian Moore M. H. Levan Loyal Cassevah Jos. Madrazo Jambert Boas Miss Delia Supernault Jas. Corrow Chazy Grange No. SSI Chazy Lodge F. & A. M. 1095 Miss Helen Kraiss Miss Margaret M. Lockman Miss Lillian Francis Miss Dorothy Ramsdell Miss Junie Ousterhout Miss Edna B. Winscton Mrs. W. H. Miner _ Mr. & Mrs. Ed. LaPlante— Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Cook Tickets Food Sale Friend Friend —-— Friend , East. Star Chazy Ca>p. 717 .50 5.00 5.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 .51' 1,00 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 ,50 .50 1,50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 10.00 10.00 s.oo 5.50 5.50 2.00 1.00 10.00 105.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 31.10 ,15 1.00 1.00 2.S5 MRS. JENNIE HINEMAN PASSES AWAY AFTER AN ILLNESS OF R V & YEARS Following Is a clipping from The Everglades newspaper at Canal Point, Florida, relative to a Pitts- burgh resident, Jack Hanlon, who has a farm there; $650 FOR FIRST PICKING The biggest sale of beans made In the Lake region this week was the 216 hampers that Jack Hanlon and G. H. Tucker picked from the land on the Canal Point townsite and sold to W. H. Cochran at the depot at $6.50 a hamper, A. L. Pope picked upward of 100 hampers from his patch on the townsite and made an f.o.b sale at above ?6. FATHER OF SON WHO WAS KILLED LATELY^ EXPIRED YESTERDAY Alvin Chittenden, 91, of 15 Lor- raine street passed away et & o'- clock last evening * at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Parsons FIfleld. Death came after a. long Illness which was brought on by a com- plication of diseases due to old age. Until :i Acting under the Public Nuisance Act after a aeries of complaints had been entered against the es- tablishment, police yesterday af- ternoon raided the home of Fred Beshaw, Boyhton avenue* seized & quantity of home brew, and ordered quantity of home brew and a slot machine, and ordered the latter to- gether with L|3 wife to appear in city court this morning. At their arraignment the two will face charges of operating a, nuis- ance and with possessing gambling equipment. They will face Judge Allen M. Light The raid, conducted by Police Chief John Ev Sweney, assisted by Patrolman John Frederick and Depnty Sheriff Jay Downs, result- ed in the seizure of over 10G quarts of bottled home brew whieh was concealed in the cellar of the bouse. Aside from a. few bottles retained for evidence, the remainder was destroyed. The slot machine brought into city court was opened, netting 113.25 which will be turned over to the poor fund today. Afterward It was ordered demolished by Judge Light REV. CHARLES F. LEWIS ADDRESSES MEMBERS OF BENI. MOOERS CHAPTER The January meeting of the Maj. Gen. Benj. Mooers Chapter, K. S. IT. S. Daughters, was held at the home of Mrs. William Pike. After the Salute to the Flag and the rit- ual the business meeting followed. Among the Items of interest dis- cussed was that, of subscribing to a series of lectures, 15 in all, imblish- ed by the American Coalition soci- ety on the subject of National V - fense, Socialism, Communism, etc The letter informing ns in regard to these lectures w&s sent to the regent by Mrs. B. A. Wilson, state chairman of national defense. It was also voted that we give a. certain Bum to the American Inter- national College, Springfield, Mass., and also to Carr Creek Commmiity Center, Knox Co. Kentucky. The speaker of the afternoon, the Upwards of 100 persons attended the annual benefit s u p p e r f o r *5t» Peter's church held in the St, Peter's school hall last night -amies the auspices of the Rosary saeietyjt During the affair music was tor* nished by "Joe's Jazz Boys," dt« rected by Joseph Gallant Several vocal selections were sung by at quartet composed of F. L. Provost* Floyd Beebe, Leonard Kelly, an3 Br. L A. Boule. The special prfe* was awarded to the Rev- Fatheaf Jalbert, assistant pastor of £a# church. The affair was in charge of m committee on which Mrs. Josephimf Dumaa and Mrs. J. B. Wilcott wer« joInt-chairmeE. » CLAUDE J0YAL OF THIS CITY EXPIRES SUDDENLY The man who was considered m good boxer when **BatQing , ' Nelson was in his prime died here sutU denly at 10:30 o'clock Sunday night from a heart attack. H e w a s Claude Joyal, 53, of 5 Carolina street Mr. Joyal passed away the home of his sister, Mrs. Mabel Premo, surrounded, by members of Ms family. The deceased was en-, joying; an evening at home witii members of his family. He ha$ just seated himself in & chaiar when he expired. He was bora to Chasy, the son Of Seldon and Jennie Joyal. In ISOf he was united in marriage to Miss Delia Lafave of Maione, who eur-. vJves him. For the past few year* he has resided in Plattsburgh. Hf was well known In boxingr circles la this vicinity, having managed sev* eral local fighters. H e w a s a t o n e time manager of Eld Coffi of St. Albans, welterweight and middle^ weight champion of Vermont Besides his mother, wife and sis-. ter, he leaves one son, Howard; Joyal, and a neice, Mrs, Boy Vas-4 quez, both of Flattsburgh. Funeral services will be held •&* 9 o'clock Wednesday morninir from St« Peter's church in this city. Ihter-s ment will be in the church ceine-- tery. PEEPING TOMS ACTIVE IN CITY; ONE PERSON IS HELD AS SUSPECT several years ago the deceas-j ^ Charles S. Lewis wa« intro- MISS ANNE LEVAIN IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CLIONIANS AT MEETING Mrs. Jennie Hineman away at 7:SO o"clock last night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mar- garet Geary of 27 South Catherine street after an illness of five years. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Sirs, Thomas Burns of Schuyler Falls. Mrs. Hinemairwas dearly loved by all who knew her and she bore her suffering with patience and fortitude. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Frank Tobcy of Shelburne Falls, Mass., and Mrs. Geary of this city; one brother, John J .Burns of Port Henry; and several nelces and nephew?. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing from St John's church in this city. Interment TUH be in the church cemetery. Miss Anne LeVain was elected president of the Clionian sorority I at a meeting held last night .Other passed | offlcerg e i ec ted were the following: Vice Pres.—Elizabeth. Phelps. Ree. Sec'y.—Dorothy Schaff. Cor. Sec'y.— Louise Washburn. Treasured—Irma Both. Senior Critic—Ethel Relation. Junior Critic and Editor of Sphinx—Margaret Brennaru Leader of Glee Club—Helen Socia. Teller—Frances Holland, ed was a well known Beekmantown farmer. Surviving are three sons, Harry of this city, Frank and Herbert of Grandby, Conn,? one daughter «.t whose home he resided; ten grand- children and six great grandchild- ren. One other son, Orrin Chitten- den of this city, was killed a few weeks ago at the Norstrand Manu- facturing company mill. Funeral arrangements for the de- ceased have not yet been complet- ed. DANCE TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY AT CHAZY duced by the regent, Miss Hewitt His subject was "Freedom of the Seas." It was an informative lec- ture showing study and thought and was enjoyed by those who had the pleasure of hearing it and we also felt that we had a better knowledge of the second war with Great Brit- Ian, particularly that pertaining to the high seas. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Pike and Miss Comstock. McCAMBLEY CO., GETS CONTRACT TO BUILD SCHOOL WATER LINES An enjoyable evening of enter- tainment is promised Friday night at the Grange Hall In Chazy when a round and square dance will be staged. The six piece Pagan orch- estra has been engaged to furnish music for the occasion and several added attractions will be seen. Dancing: will be from S:30 to 12:30 o'clock. The committee in charge consists of Harry .McRoberts and Leo Trombley of this city. Funeral Of Mrs. Lezotte To Be Conducted Today Deaths Total to date . $4294-62 Tliouln—At his home at 130 Cor- nelia street, on January 26, Alexis Thouin, 75, -cigar maker. Funeral notice will be given later. PRONKOSKI—At the Physicians hospital on January 2S, Mr. Florien Pronkoski -of 52% Waterhouse St Funeral services for Mrs. Peter Lezotte, 72 1-2 North Catherine street who died Saturday morning, will be conducted i n S t Peter's church at 9 o'clock this morning. Burial will be in St. Peter's ceme- tery. FUNERAL NOTICE CHAMPLAIN MAN LEAVES $1,000 Approximately one fEousanS dol- lars was the value of the property left by the late Edward Seymour of Champlain, who died at his home there -November 29, last He left no will. His widow, Joseph- ine Seymour of Champlain, has petitioned surrogate's court to be appointed administratrix of the es- tate. Besides his wife the only other heir is a small daughter, Pauline Seymour of Champlain. DANCE At Chazy Grange Hall on Friday night round and'square dances and other attractions. Pagan six piece Funeral services for the late P. K. orchestra to furnish music. Admis- Jeanette, 67,. of Sciota, who died s ion .75 per couple, .25 extra ladies. suddenly Sunday night, will be con- ducted from his late home in that village at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon and at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Episcopal church. Bur- —adv. Funeral notice will be given later, jial will be in th9 Sciota cemetery. ] lisle, 3 Rugar St. Phone 956. —-adv. J ducted a shop. ••Ii FLOWERING PLANTS Cyclamen, begonias, primroses & cinnerarias. Also cut flowers. Car- John P. McCambly Co., of this city has been awarded the contract to lay sewers and water lines at the State Normal school, it was learned yesterday. The company was low bidder for the work which it will do for $14,040.50, t h e bids having been opened last week In the offices of the Department of Education, Albany. Mr. John McCambly stated last night that he had not yet decided when he would start laying the water lines although he thought the work would be begun within a week or two, weather permitting. Between ten and fifteen men will be employed on the job. Mr. McCambley said the first story of his new apertment build- ing in Helen street is up, with twenty-five men employed on the project This work Is progressing satisfactorily. The new power house at Danne- mora Is nearly completed, Mr. Mc- Cambley informed The Republican. DECEMBER-MAY WEDDING PERFORMED AT MOOERS ••Peeping- Toms", the night time dread of nervous residents, are again active in this city, police re- port As a sequel to the announcemenS Police Chief John E Sweeney stat~ ed that a private in the 26th In-* fantry, Joseph Tireuo, 24, was ar-. rested in Cornelia street Sunday night by Patrolman Edward J, Sweeney after a complaint that a window peeper was active in that vicinity had been received. Lodged in the city jalL Tireud was turned over to military off!-! dais yesterday morning pending the outcome of an investigation. Ha will be remanded to the custody of local authorities Thursday when it is expected he will be arraigned in city court Tireuo's arrest coming late Sun- day night climaxed a series of com- plaints entered with police during the past ten days. K. OF C. WIN OVER C. D. OF A. IN CARDS A December-May marriage cere- mony was performed in Mooers last evening when Miss Angela DeMarsh, 19, of that village, be- came the bride of Harmidaa Trem- bley, 61, of Champlain, in St Jo- seph's church. The Rev. Father A. Blalgnier officiated. Mr. Trembley is a well known blacksmith in the town of Cham- plain where for many years he con- Recovering after defeat sustained at the hands of the Masonic "card sharps" the Knights of Columbus bridge players succeeded in defeat- ing the Catholic Daughters of Am-, erica in a. game played last night in the Knights' rooms. Proving that she possessed no little ability in playing the game. Miss Lily Ouimette was high scorer for the Daughters with a total of 2,644 points. She was followed closely by Miss Florence Burke with 2,309 tallies. Frank Bourdeau was high point man of the evening with 2,914 points to his credit while Mr, Bowen was second high w i t h 2,-* 746 points. RECOVERING FROM WOUND MALONE, Jan. 26 (UP)—Donald Allen, IS, is recovering from a bul- let wound in his back incurred when he and a companion, Edward McGowan, 14, sought to determine the penetrating power of the mis^ sile. The two are inmates of a defa mute institute, Allen stood on one side of a door and McGowan on the other. The former stamped his foot whit'i can be heard by th*» deaf, as a signal for McGowan to shcol. V ^ n was to step aside, but he was not quick enough and tha bullet penetrated the door and pierc- ed his back, only about an inch from his heart. MOUNTAIN TRANSFERRED ATLANTA, Jan. 26, (UP)—Title to the Stone Mountain Memorial site here has b>en transferred by the Venerable family, owners, ta the City of Atlanta, forecasting ear- ly resumption of worS, " I . m\ i \ J* *

Upload: others

Post on 12-Jun-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: WANT ADS 70S J Cross Workers Secure DEMOLAYSTO TWO ...nyshistoricnewspapers.org/.../ed-1/seq-3.pdf · TTtspwmjg wasn- ^ BHON* WANT ADS 70Sm « l£MTOmmQH DAILY TOPOTaCAK—^TUESDAY,

TTtspwmjg wasn- ^ BHON* W A N T ADS 70S « m l £ M T O m m Q H DAILY TOPOTaCAK—^TUESDAY, JAHtTAEY 27,1931.

1 ?-

- — -~ - * " : '

Extra Interest For Y#j «

Deposits made on or before February 4 will draw interest from

Fehrtiarr 1

***!

WRITE FOR INTERESHNS As nest as ft* netraft mifl hut

Free fcccWst^Bsnld-nf fcylil^l^' s'-*o'*s how easy it Is to «y» ^ trrouffi generco* tnfertit taSt ofa*

^ ccTpcmtfed qaarteify. Wiifc $*' * today. No obiifs&m.

*« '•'i i r -T T - TOT-*! fVr cwmBtalQl i i l

>ME SAVINGS BANK c-fe ?eer l S t , Af fe*ny, H. Y.

HVeui cfe! :g«i'en please ser.eJ me free c e p y e l Wi^'l •-*—::. » r , iUustrffted bockfei "Banking b y M e l

~5tale-" ^ s S O ^ f i S S ^ ^ E ^ - O - s ^ f

Irtp^^iciite T H F S T O R Y O F THE AUTOMOSlLt

IN A S I N G L E PICTURE (FAOM A G£%MAH$#i&£%

Set- t - e a - t o a~d t - e ?™.'- v»va c * r e i en« w e r * U M M ) . - 3 d t«-« *utwre. •e r»a-» v.*-c DOESN'T cw - s. ca r ,s, Iccked l i p S s a t l t Se ' cc t >r_.- « - f ' j i n c u . - depe-dafc '* iis*s§ 4MK | i v»it;i T > s ; Gas a - d >:u'U k»-cv. r eaf r - c i e r i r j ;

! I 1 I I 1 I E S R S S g 1 g S B S 1 1 3

TODAY TOMORROW / V THf-R^DAY A"

£ 1

I

/

1

I.

WITH

A M C / ,•".

**-f~_~ '-.>5#>W**".J*

Oillllllilllli

J Cross Workers Secure \Yi Monday; Total, $4,294 L Vc\t to Go Oyer Top in Emergency Fund fee Relief—Contributions Pour in from All {Part [with |4ssit—- .

Contributors Below

llrts of County-Hattsburgh Keating Goal dth $2,29:].S5~Mrs. X. R. McCueh of Cliazy and

RSdstants % Good Work—Names of Monday

£fff "£ ? r 'C J

R>

idar

•.^u.-rs ta t h e Red I'und Drive for

continued to pour d by n ight

j ; iT ' ' • 1 *d bepn r e -f%r tl"'* grea tes t a c -/,t,- was the showing

azy, which h a d

ct>'<'•*!

b-:ntt

,-.] a q'-'-'-a of 1300. Mrs . £.;r..chairman for raise f i i s a m o u n t ,

:xffi<M in doing BO. ^ B y e 4 r;sht on unt i l s h e

" ;pd ^ e i^f ' un-lred m a r k , B,en torrid H a t . t a l of ?501. lis marv i'--'-'" :• iov,iag f o r a j Mr. and. M r s . W m

Icornffi»*''v >••» C h a z y a n d

Hsdae rut on.y to Mrs . M c -a tfifs3 'K^!•1 assis ted Iter,

evfr^- citizfii m the vi l lage. otter vfr> fine contxibu-

K e r m i t D o n a h H u b e r t P a t n o d e «„ Char les J a n d r e a t t .^^.„, Mr. a n d M r s . B . J . Su l l i ­

v a n -.-. . „ ^ „ __

Mr. a n d M r s . Glen W a l ­l a ce -~~~~.

Mrs . F r e d Ru the r fo rd _ M i s s E l i n e r H a y

Mr. a n d M r s . P r e d ' k V a n H o r n .«.„.

_-sre reo'iv7 i u i ring t h e d a y .

Mrs . M a r t h a S t e t son Miss I sabe l la M y g a t t - ~ ~ . Miss L u c e y H u b b e l l • Mr . a n d M r s . S . A. N o r t h .

S w e e t -Mr. a n d M r s . J o h n

I j a shua .™ _ Mr. a n d Mrs . George

S a x e . . . „ . „ _ _ .

jbaigh. p r^ w kowledged -. ^ees p!at.t?b. ijr Press

r ice Cr«fr. i plovees — -, Goff & ?'"= ; II, MlHer

seas Griswld — —

|0ii«r Co.. Tno p. Holland .

rwakes ^BooPl wer .

Comstock — -Reed

. E. Danis \ Everttii —-

Lewis •

f«y

$ £094.85 '(Til

byees Metrop'iian

;ss E. 0. Barber &

«'.D. & H. (addi -

Fftnnel.' si —

pecrr Thorton s Piattst urg

if Terr,,

A- knowledged;

|3.y Acknoldged, ' F o r k s ,_—__

p£? AcfcnoTFledged

)p£j A> knowledge

f Acknowledge

£j Acknowledge

iltiaX s Bar re mora

i BiQita: „ „ _

nraoa _. Chazy

'-ude _

•Jisc Tiuicer _ „ ~ . Roosa __ .

^ r e r H i ;

ft^ftt^: R KE

K ' »'-* -

ar.a

N L-

23.50

26.00 j 5.00* R

10.00 3.00

25.00 10.00

5.00 1.00 5.00 1.00

1.00

£.00 2.00 3.00

A r t h u r S a x e ... Mrs . C h a r l e s N o r t o n

I Wini f red T r o m b l y . Mrs . K a t e F a v r o _ BjTon C a m e r o n

Floyd T y l e r J a s . MacDouga l l C h a s . C a s s e v a h

T a y l o r •.

Mr. a n d Mrs . I/, G. B u n d y . Mr . a n d Mrs . 3E. B . M c ­

G r e g o r . Mr, a n d M r s . R . S u p e r -

n a u l t ,,

10.00

5.50

21.00 2.00

.75 5.00

17.00 2.O0 1.00

10.2J

508.00

S09.82

80.00

62.50

Mr. a n d M r s . l a m o y __, .

Mr. a n d M r s , P . H u r l b u r t -.

Mr . a n d M r s . W . Be l l i — . Mr . W m . W e s t . „ . „ „ . -M r . a n d Mrs . W . J . Nl les « Mr." a n d M r s . C. M a t h e w -

Mr . a n d M r s . F , l « . d u e ~« Mr. a n d Mrs . P , X e S i a n c --M r . a n d Mrs . L e o

L e B I a n e . ~

M r . And M r s . R. L i g M Mr . a n d M r s . P . Gokey .... Mr . T h o m a s l i i en . Mr . a n d Mrs . T . F l t* -

ge ra ld __™. . ^ . Miss B e n t h r o p e Miss S a n d e r s Miss H l g g i n s

Mis s Childs . Mrs . Louise B . Ing l i s Miss Cross -••. , , • Mr. & Mrs . W i l b u r Miss B r i g h t , •, ... • ,,„, Miss F r i n k — - , Miss W i n g -~——_^__-____ Miss Butler . . Mrs. A n n a Bosley

Mr. & Mrs . B . K . Dickinson Rev. G. F . Br is to l Miss Helen J . Dickinson Mr. a n d Mrs . E . N , D a r b y — Miss He len B r o w n , « _ _ _ _ M r s . F o r e m a n ... • Mr. & Mrs . B e e k m a a , J u n i o r B e e k m a n , »

241.S5

12.00

Mr. and Mrs. Beukem* w J e a n B e u k e m a .,.. . , Mr. & M r s . Dav id Whee le r Mas t e r Dav id Whee le r -Mrs . P o s t ^ _

Miss Louise F l a g l e r Mrs , & Miss Brod ie ,

Mr . & Mrs . George Gravea Mrs , A lbe r t Brune l l „ F r e d J u n i o r Miss V i n a J u b e r t ,

Mr . & Mrs . H a r r y K e r e r e t t Mrs . L e n a B r o w n ^_ Rudolph Slosson G. Lav igne Miss Alvord , Miss Brown

10.00 Miss Sibley _»

S.50 j Miss T u r n e r — ;

: Dr . H u b e r t S t i l e s $.001 Mrs . Dell Wuee le r

I Miss Lil l ian R icha rdson g.00 j Mr. & M r s . J o h n Rau l l

' Mr. & Mrs . H o m e r N o r t o n 11.00 Mrs- CI*arles Nord in —.._

5 -0 j Mr. & M r s . Gordon Moore _ , F r a n k H a r v e y ' Mr. fc Mrs . Ed . Brunel l

6.00

e.oo £6.00

1.00

S.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

Miss E l e c t a T a i t e J c b n Breye t t e — H i r a m F i s h e r — , Sedwick Bruce Mrs. Carpenter — W m . F i s h e r Mrs . Cora B r u s o -Mrs. L i n a Ar t i bee Will Bal ier Mrs . K i n g

6.''-ft;

1.001 I

6 <J0 5.00) 5.00'

10.00 1.00 1.00 ZM

.50

.50

.1:5

.50

.50

.50 1.00,

sol . i D :

1.00 [ -&0 .50

1.00 1-W)i Miss Anna Grassette —

| Leo Musseau _—^— 1 - 0 0 Mr. & Mrs . R. A. Wheeler— 1.00 2ir. & Mrs . Loren B u n d y

1°0 C h a z j : — -50 Miss Mar ie H e r U g —

I 00 Miss Minnie Hedfors 1.00 Miss C.eona C. Sproul —

Miss l one Dress in — Mrs. M. B . Benson — Mrs . Nelson P a r d y - - — . Miss R u t h B r e y e t t e _ Mr. LeS tage , . -. Mr. & Mrs . J. W . Talford— Mrs. H a t t i e Doty — Mrs . D o r a S imonds —— Mr. & Mrs . G. Brodericfc — Mr. & Mrs . G. B ro the r s . Mr. & Mrs . O. P o i s s a n t — Mrs. A. H y d e . M r s . H . Fezze t t e -— Mrs. J . T a t a — . Mrs . E . H y d e

DEMOLAYSTO HOLD MEETING

O N T M S D A Y Public Invited to Affair at

Masonic Temple

1.00 .50 .50

1.50

8.00

.50

.50

«.00

1.00 1.00

.50 1.00 1.00

1.00

1.50

.50 1.00

1.00 .50 .50

.50

.50

.50

.50 1.00

1.00

1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

1.00 1.00 1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

2.00

REV. R. H. EDWARDS

To Deliver Interesting Talk,* Banquet Follows Instal­

lation of Officers

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 .

All DeMolays, the i r pa r en t s , t e a ­chers , f r iends a n d ne ighbors , M a s ­t e r Masons , E a s t e r n S t a r s , A m a r a n -the , i n fact , t h e public, a r e invi ted to be p r e s e n t a t t h i s mee t ing , t o see t h e k ind of w o r k t h e boys a r e do ing t h i s win te r .

•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 .

T h e newly e lec ted a n d appoin ted officers of t h e Chap te r , a r e r e ­ques t ed to b e p resen t a t t h e T e m ­ple, shor t ly before 7 p. m,, T h u r s ­day n igh t , for t h e pu rpose of a t r i ang le r ehea r sa l .

W. CHAZY GRANGES TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY

1.00

.50

.50

*50

.SO

s.oo1

.50 1.00

.50 .50 .5-0 .50

2.00

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

• I-<?0 r eques ted t o b r i n g favor i te rec ipes

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

IS ADJOURKU -

Judge Light Grants Post­ponement on Ryan's Motion

THOMAS A. McGAVISK, FORMER RESIDENT, IS

WED IN GLENS FALLS

1.00 L50 1.00 5.00 .50

3.00 .10

2.00 .50

3.00

.10 2.00 5.50 2.00 1.00

.50

for u s e s of milk.

FRANK WINTERS NOW MANAGER OF FINCH,

PRUYN it CO. HERE

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

PAG^THRITO

TO BE HELD FEB. 10

Defense Attorneys Object on Grounds Less Time Is Pro­

vided for Preparation

.50

.50 2.00 .50

1.00 3.00 1.00

.50 1.00

.50 1.00

.50

.50

.50

.50

.50

.DO

.50

.50

.23

.10

.50

.50

.50

.50

.50 5.50 1.00

1.00 1.00

1.00 1.00

.50 .50

.50

.50

3.00 .50 j

l.oo: 1.00

s.oo 5.00

5.50

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

Ticke t s Food Sale

Friend Fr i end — - —

Fr iend , • E a s t . S t a r Chazy Ca>p. 717

.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 1.00

1.00

.51' 1,00 1.00

.50

.50 1.00

,50 .50

1,50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50

10.00 10.00

s.oo 5.50 5.50 2.00 1.00

10.00

105.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 31.10

,15 1.00

1.00 2.S5

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

:i

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

ATLANTA, J a n . 26, (UP)—Ti t l e to t h e S tone Mounta in Memor ia l s i te he r e h a s b>en t r ans fe r red by t h e Venerab le family, owners , t a t h e City of At l an ta , forecas t ing e a r ­ly r e sumpt ion of worS, "

I .

m\

i

\

J*

• * •