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.FREE PRESS -, -1 ; • •>. •. . ^ MERAL , Hntered M aecoad-Oaa* matter DM. 8, IBM. at the poatoffioe at Tupper lake, N. T., under the - -act of March 5, 18TO. JlJ JL1L PPER LAKE IM: SiUlOTW^ 99 in 188ft At th* p«r Lain. K. T M* dJ im. FORTY-rmsr YEAR NUMBER 4$ TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. THURSDAY. OCTOBBR 28, 1937 11.60 VXVB TUPPER LAKE QOOD-BY -X.\ MASK! MAMS SMOauWO BATmV Ve. MoOOY who are IUB- office this fan we with whether yoo mark V. ta the pifrer aofear* or aoi. They an however Interested to whether you puO th* right w*er or not. Tapper Lake UMI -vaftaf aukeastaee this fall for tbt first tin*. In fact only atx out of ta* fifty ditri l Itt Vt w* win fcXTENSIVE PROPERTY .TRANSFERS EFFECTED HERE IN D'AVIGNON ESTATE BANKRUPTCY SALE\ : \' \' \' V- J9XW 1 ftAM* CaiANOB BAJOW * p tJMAMV «Om, LOW, PARCELS BY REFBRXB JOHN y o districts la Itooktta c )*or this rav early what the ... T i are. There win hti •youed aanats thta year. tW .oaty mistak* a voter can mak* ' I* fey poUta* th* wrona; lever. You even fpoll your ballot by Mr two candidates for tht In which many i paresis of laadaf _ UUNW) kftn* a at anaastfen aal*. W. Friday by MEd The propartjr sold at MfaUc aue- Uon in the team hatt Friday, ba- kmged to the<e*taU at Mra. Clara iy Avignon aad her hushaad, John D/Avlgnon. leoal tetibOr )M*«r. Waey Mad la baaksaptey wtta th* U. 0. dMrtet clerk **v April 8, 1937, and attorneys Ralph Hast- vaUage, and VnoMt Mater erf tin* trustees oat May Uth. Thesabj Wednesday jasjiaawtad under their aoper- At the Clara C Avignon estate aal*, held at 10 a.av taw foQow- If you pull tha wrong lever you'll have to push tt hack before you «an pun tk* Ham and all aoM Ire* of aB ware dts- 47 but one lever. The haw* two levers—* \yes\ and a \no\ lever. Jaat make nal your mind who you win vote tor] \OUT! vote on the prsfv] then pun the tone? < eandtdate and th* \no\ \yea\ lever and you have voted. average cigarette amottr Inhale* from ftve to ten pounds of nlcotea* per year and absorb* aioat of th* drug Into hla system. It taken at once a fatal'doa* of tat* *»•; la about 590 milligram whtaa la equivalent to the nloo- .tea* found m seven packages of cigarette*. At the rate ef a pack- age a day a cigarette smoker ahaorbuar enough* week to causa his death if took it at one time. Walla human aygfam **naa abta to ear* at CaV* drar It tt la art troduead tea wMch t)M profartj 4I veaM and tot Valla* -The property at 81 Pine atreet hWUao and lot—waa aotd to Joaaphln* N. BUla. Tuppfr Lake. Th« property at 70 LeBocuf atreet—houae and lot—was aoJd to th* Champlain Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association. A lot at 5 Murray street Faust, was purchased by Josephine N. •Was. A tot at 00 Pine atreet, Faust, waa purchased by John W. Me- Connell of Plereeneld and Glens Fan*. Property at U Flanders street— a house and three lota—went to Josephine N. BUI*. Biz acres of hind along Little WMf creek, behind Lafayette street. Faust, was bought by Al- lan B. Flanders. t Lot* 10, 11, IS, IS, 18, 19 and B. In the vicinity of Little WMf «**, were purchased by John Mervmnrtl- All but two of the and 48, on Pln*|lot* have lake-shore frontage. Lot 17 on little Wolf lake waa bought by Sheriff Edward B. Franett*. The boua* and lot at 178 Da- Celebrate Golden mara Blvd.—formerly the D*Avig- . (Cortiaued on page 7) OF ADDITIONAL TARY GRANT PARK ANNOUNCED AT PIT* TO snan> DP JOB — cx- OMX OM OBANDCrrAND AND BALL — nu PBOGRB88INO Approval oc aa « WPApaaJiatJi possible th* enaat ie'soni,iilf»lH icttonfar *Jst| . \HP.- er™?Aj' jtst/i te awteteed la tat i tai a k a(taM»| to th* of -the niootena aaay ae »- anoved. For years experimental nave bean conducted to and tomer kind of a filter that would remove the dniaj and fUll keep «dt j p y a pleasure. «udas;et aad ac- tivated alumina have both bagn tried but neither substance would remove more. than 16% of the drug. Finally one \day a chem- Ahuauan 1st in the employ of th* Company hit npon the Idea of try- ing a cigarette as a altar far the smoke of another cigarette. TlUa solved the problem for it found that smoking; a cigarette -held in a cigarette bolder -.another one behind It not only ab- i-<aorbed most of the niootene aad *taces« tar but also gave a plaav aant smoke. A cigarette filter will abeorb its own weight of niootene and tafe. It becomes more absorbent with use and should aot be discarded until tt beosnes dtt- flcult to draw amok* threugh Jt. •bony finished aluminum dgarette holder* with a chamber of »f will and ahapa to hold a fitter toe on the market Pro*>- *p. . . . ** <* ta t* a* teheuv earl of. Mayor MoOertlt* aaaVB. If. Sparks, vinag**>a%. cfoatamiwRhfFPA offlcuuVfc AAeagr aa* a* a.iatuU provMoa v«a« ls«d* 4pr a grant to take* cart W tnMk-trirfc to ftniah th* Job. Under the. new gMjMtt supplementary BMeet, th* WPA will share th* wUhlhe'Vyiageof oasts Lake on a 50-60. BaAiand wffi par the satire coat of labor. > A power shovel haa been put In •••ration at the village sand-pit at Little Wolf, making it possible to take molt of the men off the truck-loading job there. Mayor McCarthy estimates that about 8.000 yard* of fin remaining to be under the original WPA wt$ ha In place before th* naatwsak, after which the fnan the sand- be fa place that phase of MR. AND MBS. IAMB* B. BUM Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bliss Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James E. BUas, residents of this village (or the past 38 years, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary here Tuesday. The end of a half-century of wedded life found them carrying on their household duties aa usual at their home at 22 Webtf Row, Faust, andrreadlng in the evening the mesaajfta of congratulation which came from members of the family and many of their friend*. Both Mr. BUaa. who la M, and Mrs. Bliss,. 73. excellent health, Ufe, and minister long since deceased. Mrs. Blias recalled on her Ckriden Wed- ding day that sixty guest* at- tended the wedding, only one of whom — her sister, Mra. Wayne Wilson of Saranac Lake—Is still living. ^ After two year* in mercantile work at Wilmington. Mr. Bliss moved his family to Dickinson Center, N. Y., where they made their home for 14 years. In Sept- ember, 1902, they moved to Tup- regularly attend th* Tupper Lake IP\ ------ ' Prad. Fenn, proprietor of Featf* proprietor of the House, . project Might trucks aad about » men ar* at work on the park project now. Favorable weather condi- tions have made It possible to haul between 450 to 100 yarda of 011 daily. The job of razing tbe old) Elliott hardwood mill, which stand* In the park-site, ha* been started and will be completed before the fill reaches that point. The park will be flUod and graded as far as Its boundary, near the Atlantic Refining Co. gas station In De- man Blvd. of the early hotel* of that moua-j tein village. They were married at her bone ^ 1 two met! a geaeral store where the C|rand Ui Htll la lt Union Hote l located today. Aft- there on October 26. 1887 by the ( Rev. John Cnm*. Methodflt ROXY^SUNMOUNT POST W, V^ f W IS ORGANIZED ably they; will be adverUaed with tbe slogan \Smoking now oavde •ale for Infants.\ DADIO programs frequently in- - dude the song about the Mar- tins-and the Coys being fearful mouatate boys. Probably Qov. Robert Quinn of Rhode Island can ua* the same music and by chang- ing to the \O'Hara's an* McCoy's are fearful mountain boys\ set a theme song that will help drive away any few care that this minutes of doll pair may leave ' ld EDWABO A. 8MTTH TJOHIgANDEB OF MBT VsW- NtAtre or roBaww WASB UNIT AT smmomnr TCBB- DAY Veteran*) hospitalised at the aunmoont faculty who fought with the A.K.F. overseas organised a post of Veteran* of Foreign War* there Tuesday ntgai The unit, will be known aa th* Roxy-Suwnount Poet No.Nj*3, having been named In honor of a prominent New York nun who! has ton* bees laterestad in the welfare ef the overseas vet. Edward A. Smith was elected commander at th* organisation msetlag. Serving with him will be: Themaa Gordon, senior vice- commander; John Wehe, Junior vice-commander; Thoena* Dalton, p y htm. In a few word* a real' old Irish feud Is raging down in Rhode Island. It started back in l»3o Noon, oflloer ol the day; Wllnaatt Galtes, trustee post advocate; fred. G. chaplain; Barnatt Shetker, Dance and Halloween Party Tonight at The Moose Hall \Mooaehsart Day\ will be ob- by Tupper Lake Chapter 938, Women of the Moose, with an open meeting at Moose Hall, Fauat, tonight. Senior Regent Mrs. Elisabeth Smith announces. Members of Lodge 640, Loyal Order of Moose, have been Invited to take part. The Mooseheart Day program will be under di- rection of Mrs. Pearl Tralnor, llctty . chairman and M Rich chaplain. Assemblyman and H. Black, Faust, will of honor. Tonight's program wttl be climaxed by an old-fashioned dance and Hallowe'en party. The observance also commemor- ates the birthday of Senator James J. Davis, Tin whose mind originated the Ideal of Mooseheart, the \City of Childhood.\ Mr. bought Mr. h Mymsn from Frankll* coun- ty; BUworth C Lawrenc* of Ma- lone, candidate for district attor- ney, who oppose* J. Francis Poran _ I of Chateaugay. Democrat; Harold *V^*Vi-v«ir»j\\u Vl'l Ml Bl1 '* tn<!n erwt f < l • *»**• Q. CNeil of Malone. who wOl run A 1 1 UWIN HALL general store near the N. Y. * O. g Bliss' inteicst and moved the store to the Main street location It still occupies. 3,604 REGISTRATION SETS NEW ALL-TIME RECORD IN ALTAMO] — • . 'A.\ : Increase* Reported in Three lh*a» tricU — Two Faust DUtricU Fall Registration Haa Mounted Steadily Pa»t Four Years , ' Use of Tupper Lake's new voting machine* will b* spas) t first tlBM at the general election next Tuesday, Npyamaar Sn in vt*w of the h**viest registration In the annata of the town, a ) vote la sapected to at turned out here. | rteporte tram th* five election districts of thetvash of show a gran*, total of 3,004 enrolled voters'—an UWrehat of > • the 1986 reoord. \ : BfAUCaOIIS aUJLLOWBVN PBAKKS WILL NOT BE TOUtBATKD Parent* of Tupper LakesItf*H, .youngsters ar* asked by lose! police to warn them against destructive pranks on Hal- lowe'en eve. There will be no Interfer- ence by police with the traditional, harmless Hal- lowe'en froUdng, but malic- ious mischief. Involving the destruction of property, will not be tolerated. Chief J. E. Ttmmons says. Past Hal- lowe'en celebrations have brought several arrests here- BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY FRIDAY AT TOWN HALL ASSEMBLYMAN PARSONS OT| SYRACUSE AND MANY CAN- istratlon totaling 57 W*l at the three district* ta th* < area. The gams wan offset by decrease* in tftt tricte at Faust, where I down by SS from IBM Registration ha* MU steadily here, aa iniHtiatat following comparison of thai four years: 1937 1*80 1MB DUt. 1 838 708 SM Dlst. a BOS SOt 644 DUt. 3 907 88f SOT S.804 S.808 8,4*0 tjlft A* on* of th* hay-Oawisi et Franklin ooanty f wtth poUMtal vote topped only by Matooslaad Saraaae Lake, outeom* of Vtta*- day* vote her* wul few aniMnaty awalUd by the poUUeaUy-mniWd througbout the county. Normally a RepubUean Stronghold, the ,f*ct that Tupper Lake has twtee *sttt*d a Democratic mayor taejiSM DIDATBB MXKTtNO WOX ADPBBSfl Under the leadersh^ of George H. DeLair, local town clerk and energetic Franklin County Repub- Uean chairman, O. O. P. pre-elec- tion activities will center In a RapuWlean rally at the town haU tomorrow night. A galaxy of \ wttC h**d*d by county. bo John H. O.O.P. WlB Black of- fauat, far re-election a* crossing on Washington street, tXMTNTY AND TOWN CAN©I- Paiwt. and managed it for ten DATER WOX ADDRESS MASS years MEETING AT 8 O'CLOCK Tlio Democratic aide of the political picture in town and coun- ty will be presented Tupper voters tonight at a Democratic rally at 8 o'clock In the town hall. Candidates for election to Of- The building is now broken on the Republican ticket for coun- ty judge against Cornelius J. Carey of Saranac Lake; WUiam H. Moore of Malone. candidate for up into apartments. ' county treasurer, and Floyd Sel- For the past 22 years the family kirk of Malone, candidate for haa resided at 22 Webb Row. Four children were born to the couple, of whom three survive: two daughters, Mrs. Karl Olmstead of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Wil- fred Hebert and Mr. Clifton Bliss, flee on the county and Town of both of Faust. There are eight Altamont slates will address the grandchildren. meeting. Speakers will Include Cornelius J. Carey, candidate forj county judge; Dr. William fl. Kingston of Moira, Who opposes John H. Black, Fa«st, for the assembly; J. Francis, Foran of Chatcaugay,' candldat* for district attorney; Burton L. Dupree of St. Regis Falls, who seeks the post of county treasurer; Her- man Douglas of Malone, candidate for welfare commissioner. Candidates for town offices who will speak are: Bernard Purdy, for supervisor; Domlnick J. Cam- elo, for town clerk;' Gaspar La- Porte, for town highway superin- tendent; Fred LaMora, for 1 as- sessor; Cyril Carrow and Francis TUPPER TO PLAY POTSDAM FRIDAY 8OHAPPY BED AND BLACK KLfcVBN TO MBBT LBAOtK- LEA:->INO THERE TOWNE TEAM Their fighting calibre proved by upset victories over Saranac Lake, Oouverneur and Malone, Tupper hlgh'.i scrapny - little gr*4 team will Invade Potsdam tomorrow aft- ernoon to meet Coach Dee Towne'a league-leading; eleven. Potsdam Is rated the outstand- ing team of th* Northern New LaLonde, for Justices; Joseph O- Y OTk league,\ and a win by Tupper Hara and Frank Dlnet, for school j W ould put the Red and Black up directors; C. C. Frenette, Mrs.' near the fcc*P- The Towne-coached Beatrice Breln and David Me- tearn has won four times and lost Carthy, for auditors. How Many Can You Name? when Quinn, through political' tor 18 months; Raymond Wlnana,; - trustee for one year; Julius Levi- only once, by a 14-13 margin at Malone. They have scored 124 points to 33 for their opponents. county welfare commissioner. A demonstration of Tupper's new voting machines, to be used on November 2nd for the first time here, will be given at Fri- day's rally. A lqp-pound bag of sugar will be given as a door- prize. Music will be furnished by the American Legion Drum Corps of Benjamin Churco Post 220 and the Fife and Drum Corps of Bd- mund Bujold Poet 3120, Veterans of Foreign Wars. INSTATJL LEGION OFFICERS AT MEET MONDAY ABTHtTR KAY OF MALONE, COt T NTY COMMANDER, AND STAFF CONDUCT INSTALLA- TION IN ST. JOHN'S HALL Arthur Kay of Malone, Frank tin county commander of the American Legion, and hla staff of- ficiated at the Installation of of- ficers of Benjamin Churco Post 220 at an Impressive ceremony Monday night at St John's Hall. The newly installed offieera who will head Churco Post Legion ac- ttvitles here in 1937-38 are.: Albert Democratic years for the mad* this aa enigma to the poUOoal aeara, Pous wtU be open Brom 0 ajn. to 0 p.m. Tuesday In AltaajBet'a five dMrtete. as follows: DisOrtete 1 and X. Town HaU; DlstrtOt 8. Broad strert psDlns; place; Dis- trict 4, Firemen's HaU, Viaat; District 5. basement. Holy MBBM CONWAY GIVES* a' AT-LABOC tO TIONALOONVl or OONBTHTTJ- TO maneuvera gained for the Demo- crats the first complete control of Rhode Island they had had In 70 years. Trouble broke out how- ever between McCoy, the mayor of Pawtucket and Governor Quinn for control. Now O'Hara entered the; picture. He waa the organiser of tbe Narragansett Racing As- sociation and owner of the Paw- tucket Star. He took in »110.OO0,- Hon. Thomas F. Conway of Piat- tsburgfa, one of the Democratic candidates for dslegate-at-larga o the stete constitutional coaven- tion to be voted for at the mow- ing election, gave hi* views te an address at a Plattaburgh >raUy Monday, not only on the *juall- fieatless of delegate* hut on tjuec- tiona which will com* up before the convention. We- repramt a part of them herewith, as rtasort- ed by the Plattehurg Repubascaa: \Among some of th* more Im- portant questions coming BaOorw the convention will be: \The making of a more eSBBSttve form of relief for those Incapaci- tated for self-support through no fault of their own, uududbaf old- age pensions and vnemployaoaat insurance; \To make state funds avattabl* for Blum clearance and low-rent housing for the lowest latsofcae groups; \To empower the Legislature to encourage just priofe- for farm products; \To Improve and extend home relief; \To facilitate law enforcement and more efficient administration of Justice; To redlstrict the stete. to as- sure fair representation ia the Legislature, and to prevent any attempts to gerryetaadBr legisla- tive districts so aa to prevent any party (in power for the tbae be- ing) securing by legislation party advantages; The development of the state's great water powers for the*b*i fit of the home, the farm and (Continued on Page 2} in- taa, trustee for alx months. The following officers were appointed 1 Vcrner J. Pennstrom, adjutant and ienrtce oHeaVArtbur Watte, jiatrtoUc Instructor; James Dar- ling;, post legislative officer. In- stollaaon ceremonies win-te held in thu near future. DUTCH TBBAT CLtTB BAB TUPPER MEN At FARLE^ DINNER HAIXOWBTKJH FABTY 1 M 000 In thrte years through parl- mutuel and continually angered 1 the Governor by attacking him Members of the Dutch Treat through his newspaper. Two Club enjoyed a Hallowe'en bridge months ago the Governor took party \Tuesday night at the High step.-, to revoke the racing- , as-1 •traet home of Mra. Clarence King, fociation's license and remove Firat prise, contract bridge, was O'Hara from his dfflce. O'Hara's won by Mra. Francis-Fee; auction, editorially denied the Mrs, John McCarthy; costume t of misusing funds and priw, Mrs. Charles Glrard; game ft*'ackect the Governor Who sued prUe, Mrs. Arthur Monakey. Hie K>.- libel. When the BUte Su-, committee in charje infiftided Mrs. Court twice quashed the Charle* Frenette, chairman; Mis* p }o remove O'Hara, the.MargwOrlto McCarthy an*. Miss (Continued on. Pare 8) 'Arlene Falloo. > prenw: Colllns qtackhouse, are ex- rectet) to make a (food showing at Potsdam Friday. respectively; Emll P. Krchl, adjutant; Ed P. Sullivan, finance officer; Thomas Fortune, chaplain; Wilfred J/Albert, eerge- Tupper Hi Dramatic* ant-at-arms and Dr H. H. Fact MAYOR MCCARTHY, Dept. to Give Three cau, historian. Refreshments were served by the FKKNETTE MEET POSrfMA.8- TER GENERAL AT QTICA DINNEB SUNDAY Public Plays Nov. 15 speech and <^mauc. Testimonial Dinner of Tupper Lake high The new department school, organized this term and taught by Mian Mary Evelyn Con- nora, will present for Its first pub- Ew county sheriff, and Varer Jrrank Li* at For Ed Cote Nov. 11 y J. McCarthy of Tuppsr Li*e at- Democratic com- Hdward V. Cote, retiring co«n- lic performances on Monday even-j minder of Benjamin Churco Post, ' mittee In Utlca Sunday. j inp, November 15, at 8:1B o'clock,' American Legion, will be feted by g hla comrades at a testimonial din- Postmaster-General James A. Far- three on<>-act plays. The plays which ley, who spoke at the d night, Thursday, Nov. 11th. Awfully.\ a comedy, by Jean Lee Mayor McCarthy and stag affair, will ette had a brief chat with Latham; \The Singapore Spider,\ ho held at the Fauat Hotel. Joseph Edward Flnnegan, Burns, superintendent The picture above is of a crack Tuppei hall team of ahout 20 years df and \Sauce for the QosjingaA'. a American Legion Mountain Camp, How many in the photo can you Identify ? comedy by K. J.