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<m**Wtm Prase* l« the preferred •dmtttn* medium »f Topper Luke's proaxemlva merchant* aad XIIIW men. Tree torn* readers are offered a reMabk bajriag guide hi He advertiMni cotamna. that to derffaed > ismnnd* of Ctntrai iipiaaf*. •t VOLUME WO NUMBERS I Ml 1*31 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT IS HEARD AT ANNUAL MEETING HELD JANUARY 12 Mmy AuwtipHAnwn*! Art Noted mmam un. mm umniutf IIMIWIII raw WHW ^A. m ^^.^M ^^^g^«.|^^_^^^^g_^_ ^Bkssm da^B^a^BMamamamh^m^m •muaaamm ^** &§& MM sMf fjBmammmml mV Ommmul MmfMxe^BLV fMV w» ^F v ^sj^mnsmm^mm^^BBsi^^F ^^^* -^r^p^^^^^^^^^^^^*^» ^^^^^^I^^^»^^P^P*«» ^^^^^ MANY LOCAL. NOTmMBflB LAUNCHB) DURING THIb AC the aammi meeting of the Top- per Lake Chamber of Ooaaneroe on January IX the report af a of C. icttvMes during 1SB1 waa read! by Secretary Patrick J. Hleaey. The report foatowa: iftayervJama of the operation of the Imlmigaa aMd* darlaa; the win- ter «rf nn. * Jkrraagad with International •ketiag Chasspfcm. Ben CTSlcfcey sad soa to give stating deawoetra thm a* jecml «pwd *idof' coe*a»r baUdta* to the Potodam Normal School, petittonfog Bapt Oreea's approval for re-build- lag nad from Wawtoeek t© Hartn- ac Lake, pefcWontoc **enM#r Thay- er and ^—rmhtyman Latoqr re- garding Mtattkbin* « local bmifc of the Motor Vehicle omoa far da> petmttiott of pUtai. etc. la answer to pUiau from taafl Auditorium to Jorat hoys ind A reception and banquet <wai ' phinoed in fcooorof Max Boll, wegfan Ski JUtI*t making a trip from Qjincuse to Lake PmcM aad return by way of Tnyper Like. At the #uggest£ott of Godfrey Daw ey» president of the Winter Qlymfsc (James a telegram was sent te Oof» ernor Roosevelt aolicWnaj m» port la approving the IMS Olym- pic budget. At tile saggestkm of tta Board of of Director* tae U. 8. Cmmtor of Commerce, Washington, IX C was ooamveted remtirc ta proaedare' to smalnste oat-of-tews ismltuiw coev htg feffb town with which night be of character. It was\mt*r dsdAed to hare men sotU-itora iavasJMgatad. About the end* of Mart* of laat year, the Secretary waa xtvta au- thority to as* bla own judgi in the handUnx of advertising appropriation. Up to the prea the nom of JM&BO has been * After ttrtumteriag a number «f ad- vertising medloma this aan spent la advertising Tapper la aach pa para, •asjsshwm, etc, as it waa felt waald brtsg mm beat ta- •asm. FsHotrtaf tlie laamlliai of ittly MO A new folder at Tapeer Lake was arranged and paNamed as I«*t year** auppiy had become exssost- vd.^Tfcese folders we*e ssmt oat la la adMHon were. iHsisHisI in! to vart- tttfrtr i iU(trt>Om5tJ0Bfc Tourists vmtted the omc* iiailaf accommodatloas and other taCarmv ation on aa average of aasat six per day HaomUaut taa eammer, and contiimtaf In leaar aumtura throoghoot the eatire year. In early June the secretary ae» Dieted! a ewnmlttee of the local fire department In soUeUImr funda to help Tflefray convention expenses. fie* were need in listing hotels and rooming boose* for the accommo- dation of fpiertts daring the con- vention. President Prank SeiJcel and tt* ««retary ftM^Med the Lake Placid Hottcdng Committee of Winter Ol jmplc* In making a mmrey of tlie town and furnishing ait estimate of accommodation* available, which totalled 780. Hotels and private house* were contacted T%1» Information, re- fardiag Tapper Lake waft, contained in the Olympic booklet* which had «. drenlatkm of 800,000 tiirooglKmt the United States and foreign coun- tries TMs was wit&tmt cost to Tap- per take. , A life, ptard was placed on duty .at the Municipal bathing beach and continued on, duty throughout tfie summer. There was but one fatality at the bttotlmr beach thm^ghout the summer, wbieh occurred at might When the ysmrd wa« off duty. About the middle of the summer the Tupper Luke Chamber of Com- meree wa« Iwtited to join th* Nor* them Federation of n»amber« of Commerce. The pw?Nklpnt aad sec- retary attended a wjwtWar n't Ma***!* na, N. %, for the ptwpo«e of Inres- benefits to be derived. After di«- cussing: ibte Matter U <the follow- ing mettfltu? of the Board of Direc- tors, it w*s decided that the Tup- par lake fJinqiber of Commerce ttfouM became ». Bomber, paying a fee of |1<WK> n. year. It wap felt that thiw wonld benefit Tapper Another meeting was attended at iflantott for the mirpose of electing *>fflcem Th<* local secretary •wajt eh ected iseooml vk'^-president of this % A further meeting <rf vra« held at Tap- per I*ake and the chamber of Com- WJPGC* win repn'Kcnted by (julte a few member,** i>\ese»t Out of town #ue<*t*t numbered twenty. The necretary cooperatftl with ira- tinxm orgatil«!aiti'on« and CShflnibers of Comnierce In the matter of pe- titAdns for tbelr benefit, wnch a» p^ •''\\ •\ • \ Governor for approval ion, jvwaa dar ffllfcfjaaw <Siamat«> bag made tor trams aad tlie fan tha* travel waa being diverted away £ram Tagoer Lake. A repiesema- Ora from me Btate WngtaWa of- flee eama here, la answer to taa ooaBBjiatat Matt did everysalng poa same m reetavAttfcm of oar Oooperatiog with VarahaW Bhep- ny, a aaauaer resMeat, a maapaied of IB to W miisabirs of the Chamber af Oomemrce waa b« la Aagaat ta soBelt fend* for a aaw aamat* horn*, at the Mercy Oeaaral HoapiUL The aeccemry acted aa Urn aaoretary to this com- mittea aad throagh nnmeroue p»r- ed the raalwaaw, Thoaoae JC gom- era, la ratsUsg $141<M» <Jot of a total of tl,0pO collected by the m- tire committee. Coastraction of-L _.^^_ aame waa begun at the J'ederel HoavaM; aad the secretary gave aa- Umlted time in the eaearla* of tat booses aad apartments for tae reeentaUras . of taa ooaatroetton company. Throagboat the essflre aommer, dally ealla ware reeesved for apart BmVML HMMMMMBV VOOflHP '4MT ^QmWHHIi D3r itteaia at ma Federal Heapftal far sir mamma, Oaamft ITiaamy leavar « faeflltiea are aa t© Hffm^E IsBml pMBH I QK MMI VWMBI WC \Wk tha €aaasatr M a Uatmg malr aaart a> ate, either wltfcttfc office or laa moairaat estate agent* Tapper Lake Climatiit 1 ol Oasmneree Joined tae Adlrondad Beaorts Amocmtioa eariy In ait of 10m. Tarn tmariatJwr la eompoaed of aU the leading ho tela and Chambers of Ooamseree hr a Adrronoacmi aad its farao* la tae adverttamf of this regloa la thle connection, sanMner aad winter photographs of Tapper Lakr were forwarded together wttli &&• literature of Tupper Lake for display at convention of that association held at the Grand <*a tral Palace la New York Norrmbei 8, 1081. Aasisted in ealliaf together la- ltml and eobseqaent meetinga of the Tapper Lake Chapter of tae Amer- IcaaRed Croat. Mm> rendered >aHatawce to the Clmutaaq,ua representativea as well aa to the Bey Scouts organisation. Wrote to the Commander of tbr Lo« Angeles petitkmint that Tttp- per Lake be included in it» iUner- ary in February when risking; Lake Placid dorhai the Olympic Game*. OAomia of tie No. New York Telephone Company have been In- terviewed relative to office space in tbla office for the nee of.* com- mercial department .This matter it however, pending. A Better Lawns Contest WAS helc 1 in August and prise* were offeree' for lint and second best lawns. Tbfa contest met with tmceees and groat rttsponee. The CSiamber of, Commerce was wied on January Cth at a meeting of the local fanners and de^rymer regarding o proposed reductton of rates. President Frank Selgel acted at peace vouafeXoT, ifcyor M»itin. Mr. Jfauneg Jacobs and Supervisor John Black acted in an advtoory capadty. The office vrm used by the vet- erans of the Federal Ho«*tal to coudtict their forget-me-not and pop- py drlre» at different times. In conclusion, 1 wajut to wfcate that while (i times the activities m secretary ba»ve confined me to the office and may have conflicted with my other work to some extent, it been a jrreat pleasure to assist the president, Frank K. Seigel, ... ^ » . ^p ^y ^ ft|:i y ^Jjy J have been able, a« well m «x-pres* ldettt, Clarenee S. Potvhi, and all the other members of t3ie Board of Directors and the. officers from the president, the treasurer, tbelotoer offiwra and the Board of Directort *nd «m wJUimr to retoder any fur- tber awArtance possible wMie a res- ident of the town. i P. J. Hlekey, secretary. LOCAL DIVOT DIOU1CR8 PLAY JANUARY OOltF AT BKJ WOLF €LtIB On Thnnday of la«t week, Jaaoary 14, several fouraomes ware to be obsenrfil m the Big Wolf €»olf Couixe. And in order to settle ftrguttwut* that may artue on awn? future date waea referem* jrt made to the wiamr of 1WS1-.U jmtcttptim Imp eat and offer it aa praaf If ma ffeaa- tlen «nd •coSera waa «W at- tempt to rid^ale any aaeb •»- Ameag the aalfefa present on the coarse were fallip Turt4ii<», Ph4Up Toretrin, Jr., (laremv H. Poavta. Robert K. KIu- alaa, Karl 8nydi>r, J, II, LUtMMd. Floyd Kw-ler and flafd Keeler, Jr. It U hard to hsmev* a story «»f «olf in the Adiroadaefca la January, be* we hare Mr K*»l*r'« fcuHlct that the aroaaiin w * r r ;n ^fvU-v Mm%|» AM! mmm |fuM<. f 'i*.nV> «<•*\• >un^rt a iv i • imtimwiliio <>nm ivltn v«»re unaMn to i'<>*tftf the lure of the early summer weather that prevailed during a greater part of the week. WtL.F.FOOTE HEADS LOCAL F ft A M LODGE INSTALLATION CEREMONIES THUESDAY FOLLOWED BY DINNER AT MASONIC TKMP- NAMED Tupper Lake—In the flrsrt *Uted communication of 1988; Mt. Arab lodge. Ml, F. and A. M, inaUlled the newly elected and appointed omcen of the lodge. The inHtalla- tfon ceremonieH were held at the Masonic temple in, Park »U with HfroJd BeHown, retkhw worshlp- fal master, amisted by Ralph Haa- tiaga, marshal!, pNvkHnr at the ln- «taMatkw. \• •\-- A feature of the lodge room cer- emooy waa the preatatattoa of a past amater*a apron to Harold Bel- Iowa by Lelaad F. Foote, incoming master. Mr. Bellows risponded to ftote'a words af prtkeatatkm ,—- ^ the|r w*e fbiknred by a dinner served in the taaple*dtalng hall. The omcers la- stalled are: r> - Dr. LeUnd F. • jWa* master; Htaatay W. l*httai «enJ<* warden; Wcto* •» fJMJpjr Junior warden; Fraak M..9!0Nt, trewtnr- er; Harold m> Benu»j», secretary; Sari Hnyder^' tUsr; Ratv <^ A. By- pher, chaplala; mirl'iftlateM, sen- ior <leacon; (\harien Ir«hiini, Jun lor deacon; Fred Ca**el, MI. mas- ter of c*remonlert; Harry Hnrfw*. junior manter of ceredi««leK; ft. Bower Logan an* Herald steward*; Almon T. Clarke, Jr., organist; Floyd B. Keeler, for three year*, and Ralph Ha*~ tkifs, marshalt C. D. of A. And St. John's Socirty Hold Benefit Card Party Oa Monday night, January 2T». the ladies of the St. John the Btp- Sodety, Chapter 3<\7 and the Catholic Daughter* of America* Court Mary Loretta, 332. ate bold- ins; a card party at the Town Hall for the benefit of St. AM*OMW' Church. Tbia is the neeond year in wilch these two sedeties Imve united In nMoring a bvnellt ptvetaw iff this nature. The following commit- teen hive been appointed and are. in charge of arrantf*nent« tinder the general cbaimmnehip of Mrs. Leslie King and Mlse Miry A. O'- Hamu The ticket committee includ- es Mrs. Harry Ctoarland, Mm Peter Le Boeuf, Mrs. John, H. Lewis, and Mm. Oeorge 8. ShieMs; ptixm, Mrs. Joseplt Potvin; food, Mtx Frank M)c€?arthy; coffee, Wm Mary May- otte; hall arrma^etttent*, Mrs. LetRe King? storekeeper, Uim Reirn Pronlx; di«be« f Mrs. Ovlla Maaore, «nd adirertteinft Mrs. Bmmett Weir. O. £. 5. //otas Annual Installation Meeting For New Officers Tapper Lake f — The customflry amtial dinner and meeting for in- struction by the newly installed of- ficer* <of JWt M«cri« Chapter^ 361, 0. 3B. S., were attended by 26 jofflc- er« and committee members, and the dinner was given at 6-:00 o'- clock In the\ temple dining fcntfl. Ut$, FJoyd W* Keeler and Mrs. Charles F, Fletclier acted a» host- • William Ward, M, Dead Funeral Dwarlcesi were held Fri- day for Mr. William Ward, 63, one of the pioneer residents of Indian Lake, who died a* TJticft on Wed- Mesiay jt te«t iafeek. OF MERCY TED THIS WEEK OPENED FOR OCCUPANCY MADE rtSHHUB BY C0NTMBIT1ON8 OF MAaV * AND MEB1BBNT8 OT TUPPKR AND MBABBY fOliPACK VILLAOgaB -- DWVE FOit FLND8 . UUff TKAB Tae new $»,00O Btatenf home at Mercy General Hospital wan com- pleted early thk week by J. A. MUl- nare and 8011% local contractors, indv m«d« ready for ocenpamey by the Bitten at Mew-y, who cHm-t the opemtlon and nwlnteiuiiKV of Her- ry HoMpKsK The new home i« located near the present utte of tim «Mt Mercy Hos- l»lt*I, which ha* M»nred »• HYIBJ: qiiajrtem for the HlMtent Mtere the eri< tion of tte new ho«pH«l Uulld li.w. Tfep arrftkertanii atyle of the frnie cooliorBM with chat of the br>tml, irMrt I* * the *p«ni*fl Tim fm»r-»»4l Jenjcth <rf the imttd- Infi is 42 feet and the wfelth an feet. It is two stories In fceijrbt and the tieaifn Is sfcch that m roastmom amonnt of a*mU«bt WHI penetrate U erery ntonu Nine f4erprnar rooms «re prodded for, l a addition to a •pedal mite of room*, a Bisters* Hrlng room, reception room, aad a Htm parlor wWch face* east and west. Ftoewtn* waa partly through popular MbtwTiptlon of resident* of Topper Lake and «nrronndln« Ad- trondack cotntnwnirke, and tartly <teoo«h a lane private contribu- tk« % MarahaU fttoppy, <rf Toie- dcy obfe>, and Tapper Lake, wbo •mjKvwb'd thv erection of the home, k drrrv in which many uf Tupp^r laikHV Intdins; buMtnnw and i>rofe«>- >«ona4 ui^n took an\ mtlvp part, WH> rnauffurated wveml nionMi* asro, with Turn Momn-M «wrvlnje a» rtaiir- man of the fund ntitdmc waankt*H\ Oflinr meiufbeni «f the Tapper I<«k« and Fa\\M ^ucmnlMfH* were John If. RmHc, M. II. Oktehftr*. 1. (\ \WM. I.. A. Ituffmy, I»it4*r I'ropiv Ant'* 1 !* Tf*it*ifT, AHiert lip KMV, Roy Ijirny, XV. W. MrTa'rthy and ParrU-k J IHi-key For Lon« iMkf. hen r^»hcr «w>rYm! •• chair nan. mmdnt»*1 ^ ^ • J«»>«^ib B»-«kj*r and re, jteriMTml hy Ueonn* !lfiuUi«(ti>u and Jrthn Mf-fonnell, The l?i>nlfet^CTin»berry L«ke d trlet wan rei>rwent«Hl by C 0. rtir- *»*, chairnmn, and At L. Owenn W. P. Ketcham ami Erne»«t Woo rejireweoted Motidy-on-Blit Tofpp and Coreym ivttpeetirely. Jame« ifacoht wa» the mexutter reifm-e in*r the Bk Wote Axuocitiriot],. Althounh P*«HH for the diaponai of the <oU ttrorturf. *re Indefinite, it in underwood Omt the «ale; oC the buildine: luw U-en eiMMmmatted and that the ponhuscr wilt bfRin th* raxlnj: of the Mtracture at an early Me. of his etforta] MRS.J. GOKEY, 58, DIES HERE OF APOPLEXY FUN1XAL 8KEVICE8 HtLE THIS BfOBNING FROM ST. ALTHONSl^ CHUBCH — ILL SIX TEAKS lira. Vina Stavea CkAey. 58, wid- ow of thg late Joseph O. Qokey, Jed at 10:46 o'clock Toeaday mara- \m ** Merey <kmtral Ho-pital, «bl- apaplexy. X..Y* mad MM a child came to Tnp- ; »r lake wiah her parenta, Mr. and .earn jdtux of 1 L/^Ookey ing hi* teNa 4f^mU$m mmilt oft itattklin Oounty. ^ w ShtB wii a Jnembe4$iK^t. Atphon- «s* Ohuwhk and aMQ* active in -omnmnlty affair* and welfare *orJt. Her welfare actlvitlew were \Wefly in connection with Hercy General Hoapital here and the beu- jTOlent work of the Malone B. P, 0. &« Of willed ifir. Gokey wax a jWflHmmiCMBlC\ HVBHHMHP* * * • * *' JaamMTMl. JWfltVplpBl V^IA TflOrJEPMM? vd^Qatt mPw *i Chundj, with, i hlgfcMaf* In nqat* empe4aanlaaA »y +* Her. ,E, U Hd^ aaaisM %'*•, >r I. A. Hornier and t&e fter, C. X. D*t Borfer*. Interment wa*4n the local Cafhotlc cfeae^ery. Mrci. Ookey is attrvlTedt by two foster dftaanteiff, MrV. tin* sum* MakMie, and Jfiw Uarjorie Qokey, Tapper Lake, and one brother, Nor- man B. Stare*, also of Tni>per Lake. Mrs. Anna Stephen*, 63, DU* Suddenly, At Tapper Lak Tuppw Lake, -- 1**. Anna K. Stepliens, 68, of Alleghany, X 1*., died at 0 o'clock acutdgy ni*rbt at the liome »f her j»on, Mr. Glenn Ifene^, ou tipper Park 8t, Tu-pper Lake>. • A. L. Auxiliary Plan* For Dance On Sth Comptetm The Tapper Lake American I gton Auxiliary has announced that plane have been completed and final arraasjcementsj made for chatr Was* lngtoa Bt-beateimmt Ball which will he beta at the Town Bat l a Tapper Uke «o Frtday mg*t, Wm> nary «. et mm AftxfMarf are eteata of the- and it U ex nalrea and their fdendc wUl tarn oat for the event, ooasbsg aa It the Isatam eatisfy the everyone/ae iaoas will be i»- ie profttaaa, oaaaafttees bare to taka ckargc of an the Waamagten and decorat9n#c> Mm. Vtothm Folk; ticket Mm Beatrice Charland; 31m. Joseph WUIette; nmsac, itrm. trward Oote. They also have annonncedl that there will be costume psiaea, door fetes, rjfre«hment« and favors for I, an* that the daace wtll jiot ba a'atrioMy cowtusae affair aa ally planned. * lif• p Called Away By Death Of Brother Mr. and Mra Joseph Sparks were called to Chtttni!*e0 Monday mom- ixsg, to attend the funeral of Mrs. >t brother, Leonard Bohon, died from id juries reoeiredl when he \ras struck by a fly-wheel broke looa^ from a sawlnic machine severely numKlinjc his left am aad' feg. Funeral services were held Mon- day at 10*o'clock from St. Phllo- mene/ft Chardi in Chnrnbiwco, wltti burial in the cemetery there. He is survived by his father, ttvo brothera, Patrick, Churu6um.-o, and Joho, CMcajco, and A Bister, Mr*. J. W, Sparks, ^pper Lake. Conservation Department Contracts For 10,000 Varying Hares To Be Distributed By Sportsmen Aitoany, — The CSonservAtton De- pathnent has contracted to pur- cfiase 10,000 varying- hare* «t a cost o£ |i each, the order being divided amoa* three separate breeders in. Maine and has started - to cRstrib- ilte them a«aon^ 160 «pdrtnnen^ club** throug;lK>ut the. State, for re- le*»e i» their tariotts loealitlcB. It te expected that these hares will •prorMe better «b*oting of this vn- rlfrtj- in the coming reason. . The varying hare, eom^timea In this regiou erroneously cttlletl^the jackrstbbit, bat better known «g, the snowshoe rabbit, is about twice the site of the more numerous cotton- tail, 1B much faster and gives the hunter ootiKiderably better eporf. Its corer Uea in th,e hij^ber UMHSatatu- 0119 resloiis or in thick evergreen swamp* Outside the wilder prtf of the Adirondack!* and CatsikillH. the stock in tJbis State has tveeu con- siderably depleted in receat years. The Conserratloh Department Is de- sirous of tnereaj4n#r the supply of tlib animal and has met no ob- jections from farmers G8 the «pe- cie-t is not usually injurious to agr- riculture. , v No purchaKes hare? been made of cottontails because of the exlstefteo nmonj; them of the dapgeroug dis- ease, Tul«*raeiuia> in> the West &wS. South and it Um been considered inadvisable to Introduce «iiy ol them into this State. Tuleraemia will fllso attack varyinff haxm, hut the ddsease iim not appeared in Maine, and It is not -posfdble- to buy cottontail* In any number* from Maine. The. varying hare i» .<» called be- cause its <*oat changes color with tltp sea«oiia. In winter tl!e v animal Is 'snow-white. Against the snow tfoe hare is virtually inviijdble except for Its two Mack eyes, wMefh. «t«id out like a ixiir of «*ho^buttcMQa The distrlbutibii vrM extend to all parts of ttwj State liaving -suitable cover. BLIMP \OOLrWBlA' WILL VIHIT LAKE PLACID FOR WINTBH CkLYMPIC 0AMB8 Word waa receired by Thom- aa P. Fafaerty, seretary of the Lake Placid Chamber of Com- merce, that Che Goodrear blimp. \Columba arfil soar over Lake PUdd darlaf the period at the CHytapie tamea. lie Wimp will carry aaven paseBOsjera. It la expected that the air lanes over the Immediate rfein- ity of the vtllam of Ltka Pla- rid will bear amae proportion to thB coa«estion on the streets. rhe U. 8. dirigible, \L<a Aaaal- m,\ wtvich wlH vWt Uka Pla- cid wometUne dnrloa; the fames, paying aoateae to the) locatiaa at tha lateraatkaal «V«BC wtU (MI queen of tha air waila here,' IK win haw mm aabjeeu, pstmts piaim brlaslnc their owaers to Lake PUdd. aad tmt attaBp. -*Ji>SBHriii:\ M nil u au; M yunim m\f m*n<> to «ad frtm LaJae Placid. There will also be thoce coaductinc ala^-aetlna; trlpa ov- er the snopwfatas aad lakes of the Adiroodacka. Many of the Mtrroohdlaf Adirondack vMlatv ea» knowlnt that the Loa .aJBget- ea waa to vlalt Lake Placid, have made application to Wash- ington to hare the fcufe dtri«- lWe make t tonr of the rlilac- ea that the reaideBta of thoee pUcet naifht hare the opportu- nity to view It while flatting th« North Country, DR. CHARLES PHYSICIAN ROTARY 8PBAJM AT OFFICERS OF Dr AV V. ARE INSTALLED ED CAENKY IMS LOCAL COM- MAKM»_g«NI0» VIC1UXMI- MANDBm JIM *0I*T CON- DUCTS DOT ALLATION CHtt- M0NT AtWUHmWm Topper Lake Oaaater X*». Dhv ahlett iaserlfaB TKermm af the World War add Its ragamr amsstk- ij aMatlag -m\ tat TUPPER LAKE DROPS THIRD LEAGUE GAME OCTCLA88ED BY 1AKB PLACID IN EVERY WAY-TVFf« FACULTY WINS IWBUmW- AEY WITH PLACID PtOfMk 80»8 It waa just to* bad for Joam Le BoeofVi midgets 1n their , third league game against the towering Olympic aiger* Toenday ntgat at the Lake pladd H. S. ajaimmHiai O'Roarfcw and Yalensie, JPmdd forwards scored at will Anriaaj the ftn* half of the game and then al- lowed flbea, BkkCord and r¥kar to take their taraajat Thelacalsaa at matt i NAL -- TAFX JJARYS Invited ON SUIUBCT or BBBP0N8IBILrrY ADDlBmV WAN l.roo ROTABT rH YEARS woe k*i»t »L- late WU- n| lift )M } »tcal!y nt aa Cla Jeb er»ry .lay while he vt he United €haritw Y Barker of U-HU, in doe J-Vbraary S. •Itmtlvo id the Ro- BarkcT \m golaf to sa aa am Jest thest- kcM Jart What rkat his r»- HmWf * aakitte .iwi .iay i m0lt$mw mm ia sure to ^ tam>iai a^*sW be mid. He ifll mV - VMNB w/tfc-' vH^Bl^CQBptaVMBmK^S Oft %O0 am aff. aasf ta amaslag aad bv spiring dfcUfcjftk ami afl who have the iliililmtKif to do sa saeald P Is a 8a aata Mm \ataek «f a afle driv- er^ naw aaa 'ipataa« aaa afrrsa .^B# mmtsaL an aadlaaaa Dr.amra» other tracteAtati Tht stalled for ta» sew taaai by m- nlor vi«H?omaisader of tbt Depart- mesMt of New York, James J. FMey who to ala» a aatlaat mt the hon- pitai: Comtnaader, Bdwaal I>. Caraay; senior v*»-commaader. MatHaw Donohue: Albert Kauder; chtflaln, Edward H. Murray; Bgt. at arm*, '. Danlehi; officer of tl>e day, Jo- seph Venerout; jodge- advocate, John WheUen; trwumrer, Louis Da Slmoae. Memoera of the executive com- mittee; MatWball Shannon, Ed ward actold, Edward P. Sulliran, Her- man Hack, Prank Oaaaraghton BhelBeM Pkkett. After the lnataUatloa eemnonie* he cnir was taraed owsr to the new commander by the retiring of- ficer. Edward P» Sullhrtat, who con- ducted hl« flrst mefiting In.» irery fttcient manner with a Rood atten dance on the part of the memben. SECOND TILT WITH TEACHERS WONBYO.W.D. VALJSDA AND M€9QW3ilNll PROULX AGAIN HIGH SCOR- ING COMBINATION — SPLEN- DID TEAMWORK DHHTiAYED Bit BUJL HUNTS PROTEGES T*e 0. W. D. GtirU bMkttball ^sextet triumphed for the second ^ tW» season over tbe team rep- entlnj? the Tnpper Liake HI|rh faculty, at the O, W. I), hall on Friday night the score was 3ft to 20, and the victory for the O, W. D. Irlrla wa* attributed to the «plen- Id team-wotlc they displayed OJI- he flo«r. The mine xms «aj?ed[ In coopera- tion with M«yorH)$irtiri r a Eellef Committee^, .the proceeds l»tn«f con- trilmtetl fo thin organisation to car- ry owt their welfttre program for hi?« winter.' Taieda and Jacqueline Pwmlx, i#h ncortm slstetsr, carried off ...jyood share of the ssc-orlng honors, i»ly supported by' the teaffli-work t jDonotby Jone», Bose T>outre, Vi» : Raymond and WHiaa Duinoii;« In. Ha>sel Oshior ^ubntittitect oa IIP wlnntiuji court it'Xiut and hare<i honoi's with the regiilam. **on.i MayviHe, Leonn Arnold, tydia JPnye nnd Grace tn\ Valley ire alfto iminbered on tl»e $de <»f the victorioQM asRregation.. Tlie faculty lineup IkeltKilPd «Jut liet Pmulac. Zilpha Ranflall, Jjoret- ta Salaberg, Lillian .Vaa. Norauui Katherlno Trainor and Heleit Bet- ter. Wans are underway to stajKo •thor irame tomorrow algtot «s a prelliniitary *o the Tujspw-Platts- n High clash on the 0. W. D. U t» < PlaHdpat ia Its fail «r*» oad stilag ami Tapaa^v sa%a avo aa eren ten pomas to mseca} tas play of <th» fresasr* aea. Beaa- eatasmv, Oaloey, Twimey, Dalalre, ami Wumu started for T. L H, aaswmv Daaoghao. imrrla. Be dam la daring the la«t perlad The men* fartrttx team from T. h. H. B. scored a IS to fl victory over the PUw-W? profewors ta the pre)imlaary. It W«M a Meeead wht for flhe Topper cftftent s*r*r the mt team. Mew*. H&irlflas, Ten rarnt, Qamn, Lovoy, Le Boeof, MU- ler, Bark* and Donovan appeared for tfie loeab*. Romeo Proubc ami Supt. Pstcbeti were ontntandiaa; for Placid. FAUST BLOCK DESTROYED IN $5,000 FIRE PATSY SANG IOVANM IN MKR- Cl HOSPITAL AJS RES17LV OF INIfTlOES EBCKIVED IK E8- CAPING FROM BURNINfl HOME—BABY AR4W8ES rAM ILY Tupper Lslce,—Triple alarm call In*t out the entire 90 volunteer** of Tupper Lake fife department la l>e* lieved to bav« mred Urea of three young children of Angelo ftrngio- jrannl, of Wa«hittj#on Street. Tup- par Lake Junction, when flames de- stroyed the rear of MM home at 3:30 o'clock Tuewlay mornlns. All personal belonging and f urntsfaingK were deitroyM and main structure of the tmiMinj*. known m the Mur- ray hoardiasr io««e, Tupper*« old* lamlnmrt jtince 1S96, watt wrecked by water and flames. Firemen, with enjrfne pumper from uptown Tapper Lake, arrived n time to join Junction nr«tnett in eiSeuluK three younger t children rom the second »tory windows. Prompt action then •checked the flames to rear faction, although In- terior of the front was well aflre x»fore aid could be given. Chief Aw- tfaire and all a«»i«l:aM.t« directed ork of flrefij^tera in protecting nd mvim nei«hbortojc dwelling^. Stifled cries from* the 13-aiontb« it Iwby 'awakened the jthotWr a»d family to find the liedrooww IIHed with dense Maolte. The oldest son and; aiofiier Jumpe<l to safety from tl*e front iwrob. Itee boy suffered revere cuts al»out wrlst» and Jtrmn md was taken to Mer^y Cleneral [**ptt<al for treatjneat. It In believed! the fire wa« cmtj^fl. yy overiienttHl plpesi from a wew .ve and fbctures im»taHed Mon- r was owned by Latac of *Fu}i{)er Lake and dam- vrtv* t $5,000. Pelrsonal lows to t»# Satt- lovaaoi fiimlly wa* set at iS&;000. drass aa \A 1 Ity t* His laa Dr. Barfear wQ| deUvft^aa «#-^ dress m ma alga sehssi 4tojM aad (Iris tagafBsr) to Make the Meat pot af tin.- % a deliver an i on \A Mother's Her Daughter,\ aad eas ta ami aa \A lather's BeapeaamiUty ta Bla Son.\ All mothers and Bataars whs deaira to be af ths kigheat serrks ln helplag rhair soys and girls ta a better anderrtaftdtajr of some of life 1 * most important and sertoas problems .saoald make a later mlaed rffort to hear the 'Moths**- and Vathenf' addiemes. respec- tivety. The entire expense of Dr. Bar> ker'a rmU M betas lom by the Rotary Ctab. fcersUrv W. D. WU- mn aaaoaacaa that (Ms la bemg done aa a eesstrtbatfcm to the w*l- are of the vtllafc There will bs no adaaksmm fee aad no collectkni at any of tika aaistlagn PUUIOTORIS BOUGHT FOR tjREDEFT* CLASmmf 'tW iKWRtCTION TO AT TOWN TO ANYONE IN- IN mWT-AID or lnhalntor, ham WOW A psiliastaKV been paHiaiaaH by tlie >illape of Tupper |am aad placed in the Are ajaarter* at the Town It will be jraitaWe in where the we of may be neosuary <it herpfta In rksascliatilv persons vereome by , smoke or ln danger of death as a: »ssuit of drowning to slmlkw; aeddaats. Akhonsh fins for Instructions In the use o* Has apparatus have not bean deJfmftely completed, It i» unAenrtood m«t Dr. Boy W. Bury of Piercefleld. a recOKnleed expert. te flrst ild mirk, wilt be scbed* > uled to condwl first aW class** in the nss of Aim equipment at an ear- ly date. ' Fire Chief Rdmond Alt Cialrr has announced that the wish of the de- partment and tfce viSage hoard V> that asmany «f tile \<m\ people a« possible arull themnelrei* of the opportunity t»» become familiar with the tste of thw fa*a«tator. The claw- en of matractloa will be open to ev- * eryone who la lntererted In learttt* he details off ftrst-atd* work and parttenmrly Chat branch' of the work dealing with *** use of this r«spiratary aaalpneat ti&^^-'t'^M&ii-r*:,, •• '••'••'•••*/ 'v *