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• December 10, 1931 TUPPER LAK£ FREE PRESS Central Adirondack Churches TIPPER LAKE 8*. Alafeouuis B . C. Church Be». J. A. Boucher, Atw't l*H*iw Sunday—Mit*u**» «t 7;(M> a.m.3;00 ftvau Hl«h Mafjjf, 1G:<H) am. tkm daring nflSffW <luy Baptimm, njn.. Verifier* and BeiHMjIctlon,-\ pm. Weewdty*—Mattt, 7 :<K) U.IH. Mans on first Friday i>f thf xuonili lit 7:00 a.m. Confession*, Haiuniuy, 7:00 p.m. St. Thaauui (Epbropal) Her J. J. I^UIM^I Reftoi\. ; ' *• Ht- Sunday netTkum <—^Sund»y Soltool, U:30 a.w».j Morning prajw and fc'ef- inon, 10:30 4t»m. ;< Ev**«lng pwyer, 7^:10 p. n». Holy CouuBUulon on itx? firsj Sun- day of tike mouth. Holy daytit and Suiufn Buys a« ^p. 0raet M. K. Church Rev. J. A. Sfpher Pastor Sunday—Public preacbiiift lu:90 a.m. ami 7^U puou Sunduy School with clasaea Cor nil You Men!! For 3 day* only $1 A.50 11:45 am,; young peoples* .devotion- al WTViee, 0:30 p.m. pmyw and dwotitfbat p , T :30 pm. Holy Name R. C. Church Rev. €. A. De« Rue*ter*»» V&wtor yIJOW Mass» 8:00 am.; High Maw, 10:00 a.m;j Cattechimn. 2:00 pm? Vesper* un<i Benediction, Saturday—CouJ<«tfU>os at 4:00 and f :3tt p.m. Prwfcytarian Chturttt Re\>. I>tin«iu A. MaeKeial<\ Pastor. &nndtiy-~At JVIUHC, 'Morning wor- Kblp, tim a. m.; at Moody, 3:<K) p. «i{ a t I'iereefteM, 7:00 pm, ' LONG LAKE Lmg Lake M. 1C Church lt«*\, \hr**! tinwyer, Pantor Blblu ftdiool, 10:00 «jm.; , 11:00 ».m; K p, 7:30 p»m. Tm*day—Ultl-wwk BIMi* St wfly aufl KwvItM*, 7:30 p-m. Wc*l>«i MrthodM Churfh worxlity, li rlHI a.m.; Evi- r>»Wi^ 7:3(» p-w. j—I'myi'j Mating, Htnr»V «« V, ihunh -i».ru,i- ]•„- K<m<-h\t\ l^i-Hk n ^»* uu BRYAN KIN BATTLE FOR SILVER A Xmas Gift For Yourself To Last The Whole Year 'Round Suits and Overcoats were $22.50 Bait of pure wonted all wool material, eetanese lined and eren liana tailored. A /new pwcibmm of regular Oiimbcrg ftitffc quality - .. abet 96 to 4* DONT MISS THIS CHANCES Ginsberg's MEN'S DEPARTMENT Tupper Lake, N. Y. 1 hurrh . 0. Barebwif as, Pantor. Hunflay—Morning service, 10:50 «an.: Evening service, 7:30 pm. XKWCOMB First M. E Cliurrfi BoTf, Frederfck B, Grim, ISastoe. Sunday — Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; Bnndajr School, clawseet for all FRATERNAL ACTIVrriES Mount Arab I^odfe 847 F. * A. M Masonic Temple, 85 Park St. Slated communication* 2nd and 4th Thursdays In cocii month, Sep- tember 1 o fane 30 Mount Morris Chapter 361 O. E. S • Masonic Ttinrile, ST» Park St, i Meetings 1st anrt 3M UmiMdayft in each auonttli, September 1 to m Tupper Uke Council 2177, K. of C Regutor »M?etuis first and tjtfrd Tuesday ettcb tamXh. €. D. of A^Court Mmry UrHU 332 Kepalar meetimr second and fourth Tuesday o( «ch mouth. Schedules of fraternal a«ftiTitiet> will be pnbllsSwd in tbes colnmnae If submittd reRwlflriy by se<3*tari«f of mdh «rgtud««ton. WANTED Correspondent* In ~~ Blue Mountain Lake Coreys PimeOeld Conifer and Ntweomb Apply In writing to— •TOPPER L.AKE FKKB PRESS R L.AKE Tapper Lalte, N. If. Our Christmas Club Offers S eoirity* H appiness O # pportiinity P ro$perity P rogrest I nspiration Novelty G ratification h u^iiry S uccess T hrift Christinas /Shopping List A Limited Number FREE Join the new Christmas Club S ecurity H appinet8 0 pportunity P rosperity T* rogress 1 nspiration ft ovelty G ratification L u-^ry- I nitiative S uccess T hrift Call today for Your Shopping List — free—and JOIN OUR 1932 CHRISTMAS CLUB Tupper Lake National Bank Tupper Lake, N. If. r * / TUt children of th« UU WUU«m l«aniapi Bryan will mrrt ML hit for W-flMtoHi», 15 r**x* ii« u gre*t eoauBon«r\ wtnt « dn^D*' or MM MBU* if i Int lutli Bryma Owta, atom, Ikmeentlt rwHuwiw—ii fnM Plorkk, vffl lM Ight la WuH«i J«fudaff Bryma, Jr, •!•• ftiw^fe aa* ktrvite^ 'A fpiwraow to itt<m4 t vmitanmem m «lvw. Fona«r itagw «ai anrtmi atar, who la Mt hamrd rvcvWrty o*«r NBC n«tworki. mat Harrit bm bmo atarrai la awiiy Broadway mm-> Mm* ami on BKO •avdvrillt. She bat. alae laada annMrotta pbono- wr*ph Mcwniiafft. H«r protrana an feKtadcaat mch Tut»day, Frt- day aad Saturday from 11 to 11*16 P. M. f EST) or«r an NBCWEAF network. 1735 Forest Fire*InN.Y« During 1931 Albany — o* the 1796 foreot flw«, lnr»e and small, which rawed In kew York State during: the yew 1931, total <of 918 were caused by mnok- era, according to complete report* on'nil firs juut compiled by Kinne F. Williams, ffuperrfgov of fore«t Are control of the State Comffratlon De* Hunters caused 158 flreej moan* than was w*jXHfc4ble burning brush for 133, railroads 118, and clearing land rwqpon»ibk> for 60, white an equal number owed tlieir origin to the burning of ref m Oampenr canned of an Incendiary nature, whilee 45 fires also started 53. Thor« wereQ2 wvroi communicated from borntng ttuildlnga ana M were caused by children. Lightning was for only 11 and steam rofllera caused 10, while autoniobilefi started 7 and berry pickers 6. Fire-w«rk» and lines caused 1 eadv. of grass thereby cawing most of the forest biases. Sueit fires aro counted «xcIuidT« of tioae atarted in other ways by bunter* and flsh- ernien, wually by neglecting to pinother their oftmpfireH. Thee num« bcr of fires c«ui«ed by sparks from railroad tooomotiyew ihau decreased steadily for years. Oigatw, ciitarettes and i^pes, there- fore, are. blamed for a large major- ity of all Mates which attack the Rfcatc> forests. Hnntem fishermen, *lke«w and muhotiMM, on i their way through tb* forests* diirow away lighted «igar *nd dgareette butts or knock xrat the smoldering of heir pipes into dried leaves To our I>ef)08Hors: Due 4o the io. w rate of Interesfe. - now paid on Government, State and Municipal bonds and on call loans and other prime securities, which made it necessary for many of the Banks throughout the State, includ ins several in this locality, to re- •duce the net* of ittterat paid ou time and certinca'teB of deposit with- in the past year, the undersigned Banks will reduce the interest paid by them on time and eertifleatea of deposit, to three percent. 1MB re- duction to be jtttt into effect Janu- uary 1st, 1032, by aU Banks that pay interest \* on Jan* nry and July 1st and at the com mencement ,of the next interest pe- riod after January !«£, 1032, by alt Banks *thnt pay interest on different date*. [ We deeply regret that ihe income obtainable on Mgb. grade securities in which «uclii funds are invented, makes it nceeawary for us to reduce the rate of in*eres* paid to. yon, but we believe such a reduction is in your Wt interest and will greatly aid in that *»fe*and cooaervatire banking poliey wWeh, we all dtenire. Just as soon m *hls idterest rate can be feafely dnd justly tttcreased and maintain the same tfigb, t&nod* ard of inve«tmen*s for your fuhdf, we will do so. For ihot reaaonv »o depositor sliouM be induced to send h-la funds out of his home territory on the claim or assumption, that a distant bank can do more for him with the same desgree of safety than his own Bank can. ^ Dated, November 25th, 1«81. Bank of AuSable .Forks, Aiwablo Forks, N. Y. Bank of Lake-Placid, Lsike P|acid, N. Y, The CitiaeMs* KaHonal Bank of Port Heafy-j Port Henry, N. Y. A Hhe Fanners? Nattonal Bank of Malone, N. Y. The First National Bank of Brusfoton, Brushton, N. Y. Tine Keeseville National Bank, Kwse#l»e, N. Y. Merchants Natioiiall B?uik tn Plattsbnrg, N. Y. v Tbe St. Regis Falls National Bank, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. Plattsburg National Bank and Trm«t Company Plattsburgjt N. Y. Titcombs Return to Tupper Lake Mr an4 Mrs. Albert Tfccomb have returned from their wedding trip after motoring Ihrough Northern New York and Canada and are re* hiding at the WiaOwor Hotel. The, couple were married at Satan* ac Lake on November 24 and tihe ev- ent came*, as a surprise to their ma- ny friends. The cerenwny was spon- sored by Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wilson and Alfred I* Barge of Tupper Lake Mrs. Tltcomb, nee Miaa Georgia I*. Kepeler, a daughter of Mrs. The- odore. Neptun, is well known twre and has been active, for several years in amateur theatrical* and en- tertainments. Mr. TUcomb, a native of Gardner Mass* and a.-graduate of Hermon Prep School, Nvrthdeid, Mass. has been employed at Oorey** f or the past ^seven yearn as an Adirondack guide. Paul Whitman 1mm composed 4he \OMcago Carnival March.\ especial- ly for the OWcago Carnival of. Na- Hons to be broadcast over an NBO WJZ network on Saturday, Decem- ber 12, a t 10:15, B 8. T. HTIDIO R-IMBUM—A paetar* of Kay .tonl KnriKb. he-t ore an .VB*,* oil- \t till- \Blwe Heaven\ and \Pagan Moon* will be among the selections of Boas Oolumbo and members of hta orcbe»- tra owsr an KBG-WKAJT network on WrtiUy* December 11, at &;46 pan. EJT. Eubie Blake composer and o*- «h«stm director, tea tigned a con- tract with the National Broadcms- Ing Compaoy hat wMi brin« owe of New York't* be* known mmAcal or- ganisations under the management; of NBO artiiits* senriee, Blake, a native \of Baltimore, lid., wrote \Shuffle Along\ \ObocoUte Dan- iHes,\ \I'm Jtwt Wild About Harry** and \Love Will Find A Way.\ Blake and Ma gevtn.piece band idlj ap- I5 J N. B. C. Engineer* Engaged in Survey for Third Olympic G*mm ~~~~ l Broadcast fom Lake A \radio rifle\ down the bob sled runs of tl»* 10S2 Olympic Gatmts i« a urday, Decemlvr Si ( by Uvm, of the Xatlonal Company and Olymiiio uttlciate at lake Cfat-id, N. Y. , The idea 1$ to \mt an uimouucvr and portable transmlit«T ou a\w of the Mtetnl bob **lw&* to dt^eribo thft tbrllte ua the sled >wl>»he.4 around twVuty-Sve turns of tuc glare-iee count. WiUitiia Burku («kwt>) Mil- ler, NBO tlirtftor of bruadettjjts, topi-j* it euu hi- the wiutfr gonit'rf, and Gwrgt* iiilue, NBC eogiat^r will xttidy the l>est location for fueilili* to pick up UJI- erophone »tx>ttM of tin* internation- al feat«Jpe«, iucludlng bob jumping ami ivlattNl OVWUK. They wlH bi\ run off from rYI«m!ivy i Ut J3 iiH*IUM|v4'. TtmwK «f tvn'iiiv- on* natiouH have entered th* buh sfcl t'ojnptfflkion. with sltHl« capable of truu'lhig Hixty-rtvtj mil«* »n hour lamt nod a •ta«rt-wiiv« !«oeiv«t will be atatfM br Miller. If tbte prwve fixed roleroiflMoai nay be along the coarse Cor a port in* from,the Hotel New Tatar! N«w York City, will be \atioaa\l Broadeaattag Oiiiaaia^>aV' works nightly exomfit Tueeday. « 1th* penr at I5e( J^ New Yaxk, Friday^ Bectfrotwar a headline attraction. as NBC*K Hawaiian Serenades play and sing by ear. ' Dancing haired kingdom* influeno- «d hktory and \owed\ snake bite*, according to Robert L,. (BeUeve It o* Not) Ripleey, wHo wiH reveal Interesting facia coaeerntag the art program ove**a-NBG«WJZ network when tm iswate thwing tlie E#*o on Friday, December 11 at T ;4fc».m., BBT, ConcurringwlrnRlpley will be Edwin M» Whitney, NBO efcarae- actor. Harry Saltet's will coiifarlbute mroatoal seiections. Paul WWtcman will 1«HJ «be Har- hison High School ©rcbewtra com- po*«d -of Oeclw-SlovaJciiitt «todeot*, dnriag *he Chicago Carnival of Na- tions to be broadcast over an NBO WJZ \network on Saturday, Decem- ber 12, at 10:15 p.nL, « S 3 M ODERN GLASSES era usually In whit* or co«l fold, dWnctively d omaltly wfttyd, s«p«rbly p, y fyd, s«p«rbly conttucted, food Io look at and good to look Aiouaii. One of the Umftful new Shuron styltt It shown Wow. Let us sho* you til* 1931 ntodtb. SEE WELL AND LOOK BETTER Why not? buy Mothe, Father or SUter Gla*$e$ for Christmas. JOHNB. GOFF Jewelel & Optometrist 55 Main St., Tupper Lake, N. Y. Do Your Eyes Need Help? | Eystrain is the result of neglected eyes-^- of delects which have been permitted to grow, because their existence has been uttmspedkd. Very few persons have normal eye*. Near-sight, far- sight, astigmatism and old-age sight can be corrected anil pain* hi and around the eyes, headaches and other nerve trouble* arising from eyestrain, ean be quickly relived with property fitted glasses. If you are one of the many thousands who are suf- fering pain -or diacomfert bmmxmt your eyea need help, call here for an eye examination. r MftLER Optometrist Phone 10W j#- :-*^ ^^\^ puhr male gnartet of Uie N»tJoml ftreaaeastinc Coaapaay, reaeara- _4S in the ttodios. Left to right; Xawfs James, tenor; WQfred Qlaaav bas»; Jame« Melton, tenor; Frank Black, direetor and aeeompaaiat, ail \^^-plOJ^biritw wiejEtbirit in the wee - hour* real an fkat •- are ivaiidtag t* giro year* iraMi areaw yea avaa aa*. •tart jm at aa the a*y*a aatMliai. Try aa» Golden Krust Bread Adirondack Baker ASK FOR IT Kt YOUR 0 STATION X-M-A-S Please Stand By, at we want to broad* Christmas Gifts G*E. Refrigerator* Crosley Radios Apez Electric Ironers Speed Queen Washer* Vacuum Cleaner* • Toasters & Heaterg Flat Iron* Waffle Iron* * Everything in the Electric Line A Beautiul Baldwin or Kimball Baby Grand Piano : ' WJ^ Music and Ekdtric Store In Thi Iroquoh Building !*»eie***i . I I £ ' *\f J