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ntlUAY, OCTOBER 16, 1*25 TUPPER LAKE HERALD 1W5 The House df Ku]?i*ulieiiner THE wlld^west asd ern east are all the same— different habits, but the same^pirit^ Different ways, but the\~sameT standards, Americans all. And Amer- ican styles for all. This is a splendid snit for young men. See it in the new Woodland Browns and Venice Blues. Goldberg & Ginsberg house of Kuppenheimer good clothes HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Then thft Advice of Thli Tupper Lake Retldent Will Interest You Does yoor back ache niglit and day; Hinder work,; destroy your rest? Are yoa tortured -with stabbing palruj When you Btoop, lift or bend? Then likely your kidneys are weak. Mora troubles may soon appear. Headaches, dizziness; nervousness; Or uric add and its ills. Help your weakened Hdney3 with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan's Fills. - Bead this Tupper Lake testimony: F. B. Smith, prop, of hardware store, Main St., Tupper Lake, says: \I was taken with severe pains in my back. When I stooped; I had great difficulty straightening up for a stitch took me in my back, illy kid- neys acted irregularly. I used a box of Doan's Pills. The pain left my back and my kidneys were regtilated.\ (Statement given September 7, 1018.) On September 21; 1922, Mr. Smith said: \Since using Doan's Pills, I haven't been troubled with my kid- neys.\ ' , Price «0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills—-the same £hat Mr. Smith had. Foster r Milburn' Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ! • * * Nowspaper advertisers con- vey to the 4,000 readers of Tho HER- ALD in this section that they are progressive and reliable business con- cerns-—selling up-to-date i goods—aa they must be when advertised in a newspaper. ,, ••• Win traitaftei !• auU—Jiiat LICENSED AMERICAN STYLES for AMERICANS TOHNSBURG Our Neighbor, Warren County .Miss Kathalentt Osborne vi North Craek, district superluteuuent was town Wednesday visiting the l taught by Mrs. Veronica Stewart and .Miss Kathryn McKee. Mr. and Mrs. George Twls* spi-nt Thursday at Bakers Anils wltlt Mr, ana Mre. L«e Richards. Several local people attended Ute ft* ll f M U M pp of the small son of Mr. unU VVJibur Dalaba Friday a t Huker* M Hi. and Mrs. Arvla Hutcluns of to* wer«« Jn town ov<*r th»< ivwk- ( John DttVison, Sir., whu lit lor se»«-r^l wi'i'ks, MM. dust' TWu <i1 0.1cm- Kill-. H In Jtnvit nil it vJ.-.Tt 1n Id'i* , I •*•>•>:, Mi:'. I'llllflf.-. *•'. KflSVtJII. Ui\. JIIJ \\t~!-, L'ltHi'If.s Li.irnc.v ;uv Jltiluc HOIK Frli'ililr. Uiki', kvJtt-r.' tlti'V IIHVI' f>• •.-11 cmp(o.Vi'll >i«-v«'r < tl (inmTTrX, II.uo' H'-nil*-y iia-i trTunivtl t>i iil a. La),.- Li.ilK--, \h-i~ • 'i'' I , ALPERT & CHEVERETTE Propp Bldg. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Tapper Lake, New York PHONE 77 PHONEi77 CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST DR. FREDERICK J. PIERCE Will be at Dr. Leland F. Foote's Dental Offices EVERY TUESDAY Goldberg & Ginsberg Bldg. i-- i'.'tiu\.n>\l u 'iK iuinnv .UK-e» tV-mctM Mid Kutlin'n Cood- man, who, attended Hfgli school at Luzernt-, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam*?3 Goodman. A. J. Fasco and J. N. Armstrong made a business trip to Glens Falls Friday. Mrs. William Coulter has hei-n called to Well-* by the serious Illness of her mothur, Mra. George SImmoijs. Marshall Barrett and. Paul Wescott of North Creek are employed la toirai Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Morehouse ana daughter and Mrs. Mark H, Stewart were North Creek visitors Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Pasco ?pent Tues- day and Wednesday in Glena Falls. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery has gone to-NOrta—Elver,., where ghe will visit her daughter, .Mrs. Benjamin Straight, at Thirteenth Lake Lodgtj. Lawrence Lovuland has returned homo from Greenwich, Conn., where he spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Morehou-su and daughter Esther spent Sunday with relatives In Warren*boxg. A-harre-st supper will ha held In tho M. E. church parlors on Oct. 21st, Several local Odd Fellows were in attendance at the funeral ol Prank Town in Glens Falls Sunday. Fred Johnson of Camden, >«. H., an employee of tha North River mmeu, who died in the Albany hospital, where he went for treatment, was burled Sunday at 10;3i> o'clock from Jthe Johnsburg Methodist church, Rey. Mflo Barnard officiating. Interment was made In Bates cemetery. Local Odd Fellows had charge cf the funeral. Charles TCakely of KIparius Is spend- Ing several days with relatives In town. Barney McPhiUps of Friends Lake was a business caller In town Wednes- day evening. Downing Braley of North Creek was a local business visitor Friday. Mr.«. Philander Ovltt has gone to Cedar River, where sao cxpect3 to re- main several weeks wtth her daughter- in-law, Mrs, Ernest Brown. George Waahburn mado a business trip to Wevertown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ovitt were m town over the week-end. Sir. Ovltt is employed at Hooper's mine;-, North River. Mr, and Mr?, Leo Millington and son Harold spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hack- Thoy returned Sunday evening to their homo in Warrensburg. John Millington of RiparluH was In town Saturday. Albert Wescott of Minerva, was re- cently in t&wn. Sheridan Wells of Bakers MilLs was In thi3 village on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Mark Stowart enter- tained Sunday at their ho&e, Mr. and Mra. Carl Montgomery of Indian Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Latham and Mr. and Mrs> Herman Gctman of Carthage. Norman Ovitt was homo from In- dian Lake, where ho is employed, ovtr the week-end. R. T. Armstrong mado a recent busl- nc.-:s trip to Garnet. Beagle Races have been held throughout the past week ntar this village. Floyd Maxim of Garnet was a busi- ness visitor in town Tuesday evening. R. T. Armstrong and family called on friends at Bakers Mills Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hack, Mr. and w. Leroy Straight, Miss Beulah Hack, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ross, Sir. and Mr,?. Max Burns and son James, Mr. and Mra. Leo Millington and son Harold motored to Igerna and PotteM- ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kieser of Gloversville ypent the week-end at their summer home on Garnet road. Hollia Armstrong, a student at North Creek High school, is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Armstrong. Slisa Evelyn Armstrong ia home from North Creek for over the week- end. Mra. Burke Flanstrarg of Garnet road visited Mra. Mark Stewart Wed- nesday. Phone 178 For Appointment HOURS: 10 to 5 Licensed by the N. Y. State Medical Board JOHNSBURG David Barney of North Creek was a recent guest, of his sister, Mrs. Mar- tin Hitchcock. The local Home Bureau unit hold a meeting followed by a aupper hi I. O. O. F. halll Thursday, with a dance In tha evening. The proceeds •will be, used by the organization for their 'work. I i . WUJiora Virooman and party of friends from Schelnectady wore local callers Sunday. • , ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Frederick G., Paddock, Surrogate of the County of Franklin, and according to the sta- tute in such case made and provided, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Jean Baptiste Martin, late of Tupper Lake, in said county, deceased, that they rire re- quired to 1 exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, Paul E. Martin, executor at Martin Brothers store in Tupper Lake, in #d county,' on or before the lst day of May, next. Dated October Sth, 1925. PAUL B. MARTIN, ' Executor. Francis H. Slater, 'Attorney for Executor, , Tupper Lake, N. Y. / SURE BEMVBRANCE:—Surely he shall deliver tb.ee from the snare of the fowler, and from tho nolgomt petUe*PUM^ P^UP^H0^v^H^v^v^MPHr^0^Bp^tfiViir^W MF^mvf^F^i^^Fv^v^v^'^v^'^\^^ ^^ j LONG LAKE RO WE—LONG At cni'-t&trty o'clock Sunday p. October 1, 11»U5, in Ui»- pursouafcti ui SMl L t' C Lung Lake, -Mf^ Ill Long ut' Cu- S roHi, Unm Isl.twl mat Howard of JUDHK l»tk<.\ wew united In wa by Jtev. U. D. Boucher. t«-r, htbbt was atr».-u>i»-a )•>' lifi* «i> fl Aunt's UMK »S witW-of-honor, tit.* Mrooni by ut Sim Ju-JJf (i.Hi)i> »'-oilvl triy U> ,M!uH) Aifi-v Hull* v\l)t V-'I'l.'* hi :t tU't.' d, Ch;trK-» an v«'ii l«y J..(T<-'iitf4 ^:(i'ii)it. ;ti(«'f ,ATr, :tnil •%•••. HI ilt Here and There Neighboring News of Interest ***™^^ BAKERS MILLS fV ^Z LONG LAKE • Ltist w.'.,k Mr.and Mw. Wilbtr Dalaba wj« bm-avedi by the death of tht-ir younjji»t uhM, who waa less than one vt':tr M. The f uwrul wus held in the \Vi^l>;i«jRetiiaillNtcIi'ird\ Itl «O^pl:icL' )-\-J.J;iv ffivrnowi. K'V. Xioynl WooO- In 'M\ mt'Hixri. ..n,oH(vf:it\L , 'Utt !-.• wif-;» !»•»« Si' M W'l'.ln.-tli.v t»i j.tst >..- • k fur tfic inn-)MAV of <Joi»t>- !«!• •ivu-k m tlu- Wt-sky;ni .M<-tlia<.Ust par- Su)tnyy. 'I,- ; ; i I M,- 'L'-A I -I MO'I'CIMJU'.'.', .II ;.,.• I i.. ii,''.l 11 L ' . Uwv Jl i| ir , u,.,; .i.il. Ji.'.iu'. ' \I' ! Sixdik ui ':- Qmtil .-ti.:'i:-l t Albi daughter June, unil a brotlier, G. Ferris of this place. John Kellogg and Mrs. H. D. returned Monday frjm Schenuctudy, where they t-pent tht» week-end. Oliver KelloKR has returnt-d homi; attwr spending a week in Albany. Mr. and Mr,-*. John Smith of Albany, wero called fc«e on account of tht* death of Mr. Smiths motlwr. Mrs. Martta McAnelgh Is in Albany taking care of her slsttr, Mr^. Joo y Mr?. Thos. MuUarkey ot Brooklyn is spending u few weeks at her cottage on Long Lake. Ms. and Urs, Datus McFarland spent Monday In Tupper and Saranac Lake. HaroM Plumtey U ill at the Adiron- dack HoteL Mrs. McFarland In home again from tho hospital and is quite herself again. The woods are fast filling with hunt- ers getting ready for Thursday a. m. Bucks, btware! Mr?. Oliver Kellogg h> employed at George Sutlierland'H. William Barber of Barber Sales Cor- poration, GJens Fall?, transacted busi- ness in town on» day last week. • Edward Donnelly luas returned to New York for tho winter months. A surprise party wan Riven last nureaay night at tho homo cf Mr. and Mr.-\. Ben Shappo to cik'teato thu twenty-sixth birthday of their son, Ed- ward. Around thirty of his most inti- mate friends were there. Cards wero played and very tasty refreshments were served. Every ono reported a good time. Ahenaatto Chapter, No. 745, O. E. S., held a regular meeting at their chapter rooms TauTKclay evening, October 8. Four now candidates wero initiated into tho ordt.r. Tho candidates wero: Mrs. A. T. Carey, Mrs. Ernest Rt-.t, Mra. Georgo Roughcad, Mra. Clarence Rici 1 . A buffet- lunch was nerved and a social ovenliis was enjoyed. fifty. Mary Burch, Ms3 Rowena Yee- man and Miss Barker s-pent tlio week- end out cf town. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnlcy Hammer and Mr?. Thomas Laboy motored to Tuppc-r Lako Monday p. m. •••Advertising wltb. a will brings on the business In dull times •••Good printing done (not tho \cheap look\ kind)—Herald Press. uni-l-iv. Br Lee Somerville, oi Ifortli Creek, was in town last week Efert itchcock,of Conn., visited Fred Hitchcock. Mrs. Willard Kfst, is seriously ill. Frank Thfssell, who has purchased E J. Hitchcock's store, In this place, took possession the latter part of the week. Claude Waddle, of Weavertown, was in town on business, one day tost week. Floyd Minor, of this place, who is in business at Long Lake, came home one night last w^k but returned to Long Lake the next day. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Spoor, Misa Sarah Miller, and Geo. N. Osgood.all of Glens Falls, (fmt Saturday nightand Sunday, •with Rev. and Mrs. W.N Osgood. Rev. W. N. Osgood went to Glens Fall* Sunday night, with bis son, GEO. N. Osgood. Mr. and Mra. Lewis J. Morehouse and children, Mrs, W. N. Osgood, Mbs Em- ma Russell, and Miss Ptwl Allen, mo- tored to Stony Creek, Wednesday-night ana 1 attended meeting. Mis* Mary Abo, of New York, visited Mrs. Elizabeth Piper. Chas. Pakerand Mrs. Edgar Baker, went to Bingbamton Itst week to attend the fair. NORTH CREEK Joseph riebeart has moved his family into Charlie Stevens house. Geo. Peabody, of Adirondack, waa a welcome guest of Charles LaPoll last Friday. Chas. LaPcll, was a guest of his son, Guy, at Loon Luke last Friday. Ja». Goodspeed wa3 tho guest of hit brother Charlie, at his place Sunday. Wm.Hickcy, who has been employed at Newcomb tho past summer, is now at this place. Frank's Shoe Repair Broad Casting Thru Station \Tupper Lake Herald,'' we wish to announce to the public tliat we have installed the Latest and Most Up-to-Date Shoe and Rubber Machin- ery—And all of our work now is done by the Goodyear Process. PRICES REASONABLE AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Shoes Repaired While You Wait We especially solicit work from our neighboring towns-'—all mail| orders given prompt attention^ Frank's Shoe Repair Opposite Propp's, Tupper Lake New York <Et»e > d Late for Last Edition) Joo Welch is planning ou going to Florida for the winter, also JVirand Mr«. R)tv .DuKi-tt Mr.uittf Mw, .Isuiies «io!>t'ph Hnd Jai* Welch motored to Tupper Luke Monday, on a. HhoppinK tan**. Mr. suui Mrx. Edmond Cleiwnts, are •j, Illiit.'Hi-ir KualinK ••«mp .it th u foot 1,1 l...:j. l_ ' In . . I -lii .-.., t-,V '.-.• • li'ltti NOTICE TO IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKK NOTICH,•that Tla- uthy E. Bruce, of Tupper Lako, K. \ \IUH made petition to the Village Board or thn Village of Tupper Luky, N, j, tuv i-omenl to operutti a motor te'linu aver tho streets of HaM VUlugo, to wit- Front Street, Main Street, Juni-ji™ Kuitd, Lake Street, MiU Stivtt, Pars Street, Waubeek Avenue to tlit, town linu of Altamo'nt, for tho pufpo^y o j op«ratinB a bus line beiwei-n Taitjii-r Lake ami Long Lake. TJiat tb>< Vt!!ug,< lioavd of tlie Villttge of Tuppur Lakii N. Y.» will meet at Its office la ;:ul<l vil- lttK** on the 2nd day of Ncmsalur, VM<, at 7:.;<i 1 J . M-. for the purnuHi« ut Unx- Ing obji'ftlons to «uld potltiun nn<l (M,* th»« t'oiisideratluii thereol. Uutoi October 9th, 1925 DOHCiLAH Notice I ', III • •>! i 1 ; i .' ' ; . PWVWWVUWVMArVWWWUVWWUV ;I _s camp, expects ;i big run thru the month of October. They now have IS boarders and expect 20 the first of next wevk. *. Mr. Joseph, Harold Brown and Carl McTyre, are employed at Dr. MacKen- ty's camp, cutting wood for the coming season. Home Stanton, is employed by Doc Jennings, as cook. Mrs. John Sullivan is recovering from her long sickness. Miss Isabel Lahey and sister, Mrs. F. Ward, spent the week in Warrensburg, with their aunt, Mrs. Thos. O'Connor. The Misses Helen and Boialie Ryan, of Olmsteadville. spent the past week at Camp Rivcrdale with their cousin, [Ed- ward Donelly, • Miss Constance McManus, spenti the past week with Mrs, Edward Clement in camp. She reports a good time. ' Mrs. Oliver Kellogg, is to be employ* ed at Geo. Sutherland's thru tb« hunting season. •Murray Greenwood arrived in I ong Lake early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, are the proud parents of a little baby girl. Mrs. Brown and baby is doing nicely. David Lahey,ha* gone to New Jersey for the winter. We all wish Dave suc- cess. Harold Plumly hai taken Dave La- hoy's place in Ben. Lahey's general store. Wm Springs and Frank %Plumly, had dinner at tht Adirondack Hotel one day last week. They both reported a good dinner and well served. Hilary LeBlanc, has gone to Montreal to attend school for tlie winter. Datus McFarland, is in Utica again for a couple of days. Ernest Blanchard was seen on our streets recently. Mrs. Abijat T. Smith, of Deerland, is in an Albany hospital in a very critical condition. Miss Edith Smith, has returned to Saranac Lake, where she has been nun- ing for the past year, after spending a week at Deerland with her parents. Miss Rita Rooney, spent the week end in Pittsburgh. Charles LaPell and SOB Dennis, are spending a few days with Wm. Ferris. Abenaque Chapter, No. 745, O. E. S.. held a regular meeting at the Chapter room, Thursday evening, Oct. 1. Several new candidates were initi- ated. Miss Huldah Hamner, is ill at the home of her aunt, Mrs. McKinley Ham ner. Paul Duane, from Montreal, is visit- ing relatives here in town for a few days. Mrs. John Plumfey, having entirely recovered from her operation, is again employed at the 'Endion.' She has been spending the past two weeks with her husband's sister, Mrs. Olivtr Kel- logg- Thos. Arsenault, has had his home wired for electric lights, Edwin K. Noyes, who has been sta- tioned at Wells, all summer, is at the Plumley's camp. Howard Rowe and Edwin Noyes, made a business trip to Albany one day this week. Miss Nellie Long.who has been spend- ing a few days with her parents, in Corona, I». I., is again in town. Mra. V. D. Otis, from Brandreth, has been visiting Mra. Asa Hall, for a few days. . Miss Ethel Jennings, hai returned to Canton, to attend school fop the winter. John Clement, is spending a few days in Albany and New York. Mieaei Rowena Yocman and Inez Cook, spent the week end out of town. Oliver Kellogg, is spending a few days with friends in Albany. Mra. John Breman has gone to Al- bany, where she is to receive treatments John-Plumley left for Jersey City, Tuesday. Mrs. A. Shaw, is visiting relatives in Oriskany Falls. John LaPell, is back from the Tieon- derogo hospital. His condition is a Ht- tle improved. l.j • I .ill lllll- >\U*M((III1{ until lln- '.lv\, York Central ttailroail ..•Uittatt 1.0 Ui* Village of Tupper Lake Junction, N. i. ( ttamgh the Village of Tupper Lake and aver the public highway in said Town of Altamont, known as the Tup- l«er Lake-Long Lake Road, to Long Lake. That the Town Board oi th« Town of Altaraont will meet at Ha of- tica iu said town on the 5th day of November, 1»25, at 2:0U p. m., in tha afternoon for the purpose of hearing any objeetionn to «atd petition and for thu purpose of considering tliu appli- cation to? Huch consent. DateS October 9th, 1925, GEORGE H. BELAIH, Town Clerk. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Earl Plumley, of Long Lake,, N. Y., ha3 made petition to the Villagu Board of tno Village of Tupper Lakt.>, N. Y., for conMent to operate a ma- tor bus lino over tho streets of naid village, to wit; Front Street, Main Street, Junction RoatI, Lak<j Street, Mill Street, Park Str^t, Wau- eek Avenue, 'to the town lino of tna Town of Altamont, for the purpose ot operattoi? a bus linu between Tupper Lako and Long Lake. That th« Vil- lage Board of the Village of Tupper Lake, N. Y., will m«et at its offlci* in tuld •village on the and duy uf Novta- ber, 19l!5, at 7:30 p. m., for the nurposo nf hearing objections to .said petition and for the consideration thereof. Dated October Sth, 1925. DOUGLAS MURRAY. Village Cltrk. lCOct.-iiw Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Earl Plumley, of Long Lake, N. Y., has petitioned tUo Town Board of the Town of Long Lake, Hamilton County, Now York, for permission to operate a bus lino extending from the Ncw»York Central Railroad station at Tupper Lake Junction, N. Y., through the Vil- lage of Tunper Lake, the Town of Alta< mont and the Town of Long Lake, and that a public hearing upon said appii-. cation will be held by the Town Board at its offlco in the Town of Long Luke, N. Y., on November 7th, 1925, at 7:30 p. m., at which time objections may ca given to said application and the Board •will then consider said petition. Dated October Oth, I92&. BART KELLY. Town Clerk. !GOct.-2w Notice •••Merchants who adT«rtl«e, sell boat quality sooda at rwuonablspriw. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that'Barl Plumley, of Long Lake, N. Y., has made application to the Board of the Town of Altamont known aa tlie Tupper Lake-Long Lake Road, to Long Lake. That the Town Board of of Tupper Lake Junction, N. i-. through the Village of Tupper Lake and over the public highway in eaW Town of Altamont known as the Tupi per Lake and over the public highway in said Town of Altamont known as the Tupper Lake-Long Lalce Road, « Long Lake. That the Town Broad o£ the Town of Altamont will meet at its office in said town on the Sth day ot November, 1925, at 2:00 p. m., in « ie afternoon for the purpose of hearing any objections to said petition and for the purpose of considering the appli- cation for sui&h consent. Dated October 9th, 1925. GEORGE H. DELAiB, Town Cleric. 16Oct.-2w l Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE>that Tim- othy B. Bruce, of Long Lake, N. Y-, ^ petitioned the »Town Board of tn ° Town of Long Lake, Hamilton County. New York, for permission to operate a bus line extending from the New !<\« Central Eailrqad Station at Tupp'i Lake Junction, N. Y., through the >»• lags of Tupper Lake, the Towa of Aim- mont and the Town of Long krtto,«i0 that'a public hearing upon said WP\; cation will bo held by the Town at its office In the Towitof LonR N. Y., on .November 7th, 1925, at p. m,, at which time objections » Kivoh to naid application a»d tho will then <ionKlder said petition. Dated October 9th, 192B. 1 BA THE HEB tSTHE Advertising F VOLUME.: LATE T A Summary of the Si Legislative 1 tion's Capii ery Corm V/fi Coolidge ab: armamunt par' Mellon oppc comes up to $ Uayety will Housa this w seriQS of st£ and Mrs. Cool diplomats, me and of Congrc navy and ntar the capital soi Appomtmon bart J. Bover lsh tho unezpl ator Ralston by Rapublicai Further m( doah disaster a month to pe ards to comp' tsrials and p naval court 0 CoL Hanfi American Les Assistant Sec Mra. EJdio lngton, Tonn., ot Customs a Coolidge. . Nosos of a «d States wi paign to reds Department t Admiral S: naval- chiefs 1 Secretary tag Secretar, •ucceisor. WOR Ono out < payers in th dodga govoi ury departm Continued during Sept the bureau c ment of Lai defined upwi that mark8 the countt3 tries. Wall Btre 231,000 shj Fuel con Shipping Bt tllfcible for '. Inquiry a1 Senator Ed ; author of t New York been report of their mo ferryboats. Favorable tan.ber.-is S' TISKU Town Cl'-'rh«