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vys.). rs inga series and S. Clay laboratiag 17.—WiiUa*. of sociaF sci- ublic schools,. n\er, principal re coliabora- a of a series history ac- founh, fifth, a grades. r rado already de series will ik'U in S T>- grad? book tory outlined » syllabus of Education. De ise consists of lev-ioH with ompreiiension. Kii^es-'cMl re* problems for nns. tae fac- h-? events ol ted in an at- the pupil's bt th» world t civilization stvry of tue lie S.ne A&e, •tiie Ice Age, F:i-e aad Us 3 Growing of tanwa to Mau, r-iznitive Peo dytlis and the tion. followed tlie principal by travel stor- the worid by i>enki:t, He- iaas, Greeks ries» reasons hildren going ship training the various n necessary ifferent lands experierc- r cleaning the Hat eking busi- 5 that a Irt- * on a job CATION t offers a leanirg and •shment on New York not taken added ser- ice uuirte ndreds of TCO. TREET 0 r • THI:HST>AT, MAY I*. vm. THE A D V A N r E - X E W S PAGE SE I Radio Program* l! Stock Market i RATE ORDER SUSPENDED BRIER HILL NOTES THURSDAY. MAY 18 (Eastern Standard Time) NBC-vVEAF NETWORK 3:15—Kathleen Stewart. Pianist. 3:30—Jar.e Pickens, Soprano. 3:45—Lady Next Door, Kiddies. 4:00—To Be Announced. 4:15—Three Scamps, Musicians. 4:30—To Be Announced 4:45—Genia Fonariova, Songs. >6:00—Meyer Davis Or. 5:30—John B. Kennedy 5:35—Harmony by Three Keys 5:45—Counter Albani, S«»n*;s 6:00—Uesimentalists' Chorus 6:15—Talk by ^Burton Holmes 6:30—P. Sabin Orch. 6:45— The Goldbergs, Sketch 7:00— Kudy Vallee's Hour 8:00 —Tl>c Showboat Hour 9:00— Rarcn Jaofc Pear! 10:00—Sons* by Jimmy Molt on JO: 15—Don Bettor's Orchestra 10:3G—Johnny Johnson? Orch. 11:00—Ra-ph Kirbery. Baritone 11:05—T>uke Ellington's Band 11:30—JuMun W«odworths Or. 12:00— Show be at CBSWABC NETWORK 3:00— V. F. Army Band 3:45—Legion Trade Prop. *4:00—Oe^rpe Hall Orch. 4:30—Slurry, Sketch 4:45—John Kelvin. Tenor 5:00—H. V. Kaltcnborn 5:15—lizzie Nelson's Orchestra 5:30—B-tty Barthell. Songs 5:45—Just Plain Bill 6:00—-Street Singer 6:45—P.uck Rogers 2433 6:30—Jack Dempsey's Gym 6:45— Boake Carter 7:00— rZ van Evans, Etc. 7:30—Kai Smith, Sonjrs 7:45—Lyman Orchestra VlUKZl HILL. May 17.—.V:*. Li}- j lian Bi-Jl i> athrdiw; the Congre- gational St ue c«>n!trei:cc at iVin;h keeprsie ihi^ week. A da'ice i-.nd t-ntertainnient will WINNIPEG. May 17—P^ndinu j further consideration of the lake NEW YORK, May 17.—Stocks ad- freight situation, the Board of [vanced from one to three points in Grain Commissioners today sus- an active trading session today. In pended an order fixing the maxi- , the late dealing some pains were mum rate for carrying wheat from |shaded a little. Major business in- the head of the lakes to Montreal, ** heh] ]f[[ °- ° F , H f ]I ; ,n ^ dices showed improvement over Sorel an 1 Quebec at six cents per * e\en.:r-c. May 19:.:, i^y benefit 1<*32. Trading approximated 4.SCM>, bushel. The order was issued on of the ^ ]j ' ur v: *>* '•* the High OoO shares. j May 5. | Closing quotations were: I The order was made to offset [Alaska Juneau 14 1-4 discrimination between a six-cent Allied Chemical 101 1-2 rate to Sorel ami Quebec and a 15 6 1-2 cent rate to Montreal. This £1 7-8 discrimination has now been re- 16 1-8 moved, th* board stated. Business ^* Notices ;g^ lAllis rualniers Amer. ^an. Co. Am. Locomotive Am Tel. & Tel 110 7-S Am. Radiator .. Am. Smelting . It is understood the board is School. An eleven piece orchestra will furnish mu.Mc Acm»s<ion 4o cents uui.ee or entertainment 25 cents eacn- The Hammond town team piay* d Brier iiill Altruistic te<.m here Saturday afternoon. The score was 10 to r' in favor of the visit- FOR SALE CR LEASE—\-' kr.ciw:: Donovan Catnp o L&wr» :..-*- riwr above 0±a*-- bait. A;*ply Hotel Mil onM •* c OR RENT—Two stores. G**. in co»i::ect:on. Minor i.i. P. LaMaccliia, Isabella Si. 11 1-S wate*hinjr progress of legislation ors - 8 -^ now before Parliament in respect Am. Tobacco 78 5-S to the Canadian coastal laws, pass Am. Tobacco B. Leslie S^cr, Mrs. Lillian Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. S per ard IWrs. jAm. Tobacco B. SI 1-4 i U o 0 f wnich would prohibit United Fr * nk Perry railed m frends in ,Auburn Auto 52 3-4 states competition in the a ll- #WaUrIOH:1 ^^n^y afternoon. 'Bald. Loc. Works 8 1-2 wa ter ro»ite to Montreal. When Ml * n,J Ml> w - v Kastner, Mr. Balti. £ Ohio 16 1-4 this has been dealt with, it is un- ard Mls - ^ u > Taylor called on *Beth. Steel 27 1-4 derstmid the whole freight situa- f»^K«:> in Ciuiensbnr? S-uday af- ] Borden Co, 33 3-8 tion will lie gt>ne into. ternoon. (Calumet Hecla 4 7 8 i^-__: : — ! LOST—Pfrtueen S:att- a:i«i ^ f oei«i St. on Ford ?\ one pai !VJsf te?ih. Fir.oe: please -vta:; « thr Advance office. Mis- Ai•«*•• Come. i. FOR SALE—Auburn vo.:vertjlii-- coupe. 11^. S cylmdrr. M ;> T »« sold at on;:e. t'heap. Box X. FOR SALE—Tulips. !••<• KitZ>' Ches. Corporation 29 1-2 \ Canadian Pac 13 1-8 Confl. Can Ca 56 Con. Gas 53 7-S Columoia Gas it 3-8 j Com. Solvents 16 3-4 J Com. WeL £ Sou 3 ,Chi. Gt. West 5 jChes. £ Ohio Ry 36 jChi. & Xor. W 9 1-4 [Chi. R. 7^. & Pa S 3-8 Chrysler Co 21 THE OGDENSBURG SHOPPER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE IF it's good service you want, try McAdam Bros. tt*s cheaper be- 1 cause they know how. Chevrolet TRUCKING SHOE BUILDING iDel. & Hujtson 227 Lake St. 8:00—Easy Aces 8:15—Piano Team Recital 8:30—OL and Budd 9:00—Black River Giant 3:15—Calif. Melodies 9:45—Barlcw Symphony 10:15—Chas. Carlile, Tenor 10:30—Ted Lewis Orches. 11:00—G-en Gray Orch. 11:30—S< rant's Orcbe?. 12:00—Dance Hour NBC-WJZ NETWORK 3:00—The Thursday Special 3:30—The S< utheastern Revue «4:00—liar.r and Violin Recital 4:15—Dick Daring 4:30—The Singing Lady 4:45—-Orphan Annie 5:00—Bert Lown's Orchestra 5:15—Dick Daring 5:30—Old Pomrs of the Church 5:45—Lowell Thomas 6:0©—Am'is *n' Andy 6:15—Miuid ar.<l K'ousin Bill 6:30—Concert Fo«)tli?bts 6:45—Talk by Merle Thorpe 7:00—Stories of the Sea 7:30— Hin Tin Tin, Do? Drama 7:45—Howard Thurston, Magic 8:00—Doath Valley Days, May 8:30—tffasiie King's Orchestra S:00—Creen Bros. Music Var. 9:15—To Be Announc*ed 10:00— The Sizzlers* Trio !•: 15—Oliver Smith, Tenor 10:30—K< Vinson Orehes- 11: Of—Daace Orchestra Proeram , 31:3#—Daixifif: in Twin Cities Du Pont ! Del. Lack. £ W 30 1-8 i Erie R. R 9 3-4 , Eastman Kodak 72 3-4 j E. Pow-?r & Ligrht 8 1-8 General Electric 20 3-8 J General Motors 23 5-8 ' ,Gen. Food Prod 32 1-2 GiMMlricn Rubier 12 1-4 Goodyear Tire 32 1-2 j Great Northern 2w 5-8 (Illinois Central 20 7-8 } International Nickel 13 3-4i Int. Tel. * Tel 12 7-K (International Harvester ... .34 ( Johns-Mii nville 31 Lehisrh Va. R. R 16 7-S I Montjromory Ward 22 5-8 j Marine Midland 8 1-8 I Missouri 3 1-2 National Fiscuit \><• Nat. Dairy Prod 20 N. Y. central • 28 3-8 Nat. Power & Liirht . . 13 3-4 j North American .... .26 1-4 N. Y„ N. H. & Hi 22 j Proctor-Gamble 39 7-S j Pac. Gas K!ec 25 1-2 j Pub. S.-rv. N. J 47 3-4 j Pullman 34 •Radio 7 1-41 Rep. I. k Steel 14 7-S J Rem. Rand 6 1-8 ] i Safeway trtores 50 jsears Roeb*H-k 27 1-8 |SML Oil of N. J. 34 1-4 Socony V; cuum .... 63 1-2 Specialists. 63 5-8 - - — CONFECTIONER ^fE do ail kinds of track? where, at any time, and prices are always low. We will handle ycu«- properly with consu-i mate c?re Defor Doe. 411 Rosseel 5;+. p~^~,» 757-W. TRY our reading library. Latest books out weekly. 10c first three days. 3c per day following. Fiction. Detective, Mystery and Love Stories. 1000 books. Al CJ- I pont. 17 Lake St. » OIL STOVES AND WASHERS (\VL Stoves $9.50 up. Washing Machines $39.50 < small down payments). Garden Hose, 50 feet with couplings, $2.75. Ironing : Boards 95c. Sperling's Furniture j Store, 133 Ford Street. Phone 303. THESE MERCHANTS HAVE GOOD CAUSE TO ing ?ny- DAKER'S shoe repair shop is tr.«: n our J only stiop in the city that uses » Kayon Shoe Rebuilding Machine to rctuild ycur shoes. This ori cess requires r.o nai!s o r sewing [ whatsoever. Kayon stays on. iA t can patch your o«d shoes so tr«e v will look as good as new. Gee . I Baker, Lake St. (Rear cf Osw* gatchie Hote ! .) HAT CLEANING IJAT cfee : \:r and b!ocK\?ng. §not Shining. The Diamond Oaor^sf Dry Cleaning Process dene by i 4 Rea\ Hatter. Ogdensourg Ha* Cleaning Co. Next to Woolworth'f. SERVICE STATION & GARAGE MILK DE sure you are giving your body the proper nourishment to car- ry on through these strenuous days. Drink plenty of milk and you can work and play with positive assurance of good health. Dan J. Brown, Phone 230 r 9C7 Morrrs St. TRY a big creamy glass of pure Grade A pasteurized milk. 1t is the perfect food to build strong bones and muscles, healthy teeth and a good complexion. The miik for your children and you. George H. Ellis. Phone 844-W. DRY CLEANING I \CERVICE with a smile is service worth while.\ Quick, attentive and efficient service at all ho* : r ^of the day or night. Texaco Gaso- line and Motor Oils and expert ^ srstance in The care of your tnoto . Cars washed and greased, spar': plugs clerned for $1.25. Experiem ed help and work guaranteed. ?>a > Lamacchia, Riverside Ave. w E are specialists on all ty;e of Ford and Chevrolet repsi jobs. Our prices are lower. *•>«» work guaranteed. Stanley Wrign- Auto Repa.r Shop. 117 Washim • Jton St IR ETON'S clean ing craft. 367 j Crescent, will dry clean and j oress two neckties free, with each j 9 3-4 J lady's ©r man's suit, during this Studehaker Corp 4 1-4 Tex. Guif* Sulphur 2« 1-2 Texas Corp 17 1-8 U. S. Pioe 4 Foundry 13 3-8 U. S. Smelting 37 United Spates Steel ..>.....4$ 1-8 A \ t *~-9r k:\.l«8- uio/e wt*eds TCOZ*- '.]^ ,'h.lf :h^r* tlof^s a caliiva- \tUi 'ui.i .:>5» .:e>.-> -A l>e:ier crop, if the ivLir -«vins ;s don* before see*- Woolworth NEW TB1K CUIB Cities S< rvice Niagara. Hndfwni Hsdson 3a> . . Ctilities P. 4k L. 86 1-4 .56 7-8 2 3-4 11 3-£ 7 1-4 . 1 1-8 I T BET MUUKE WASfliVGTOX. May IT.—Treas- WATER OOLL^:rTK>XS «n,< «»r Mil. art »ow at Citr ary ^ lof 1$ be raid duruoi; the snath off Hay p^^ wittoutfee. | d iSizmed* M M MORSC. T Treaswrer next week. Ireton's offers the quick- est delivery service in the city. Phone 681. We will call for and deliver your clothing. FLOUR & FEED CROW OVER THEIR SERVICE These are all reli- RADIO S'ALES & SERVlCt\ JDADIO saies ar.d service s^or. Majestic Radios and Fefriper- ators. Expert service o^ aJi makes of radios. Ojr prces are right, o Uikt St. Ph. 483-W DINE AND DANCE d danci ^ULLOPEP starting mash has been tried and proven by one of ttl'JTZul^TZ'ZJV^^'.^aTe °f ™u r business ity and tound to t>e very economi- cal, it raises chicks rap'diy and ' with unusually low mortality. Ma-i pie City Milling Co. Phone 59. • ] T'M'S Ma?or, cine art 1- where s xty couples may danc* , for a f»ve-cert pece. Ooe-i at ail able home merchant^ t,,Tie ^ Food tnc best - p jc «5 rr. 0 «* - moderate. We serve si! makes ov 1 * i « . ; beer available T TT S Manor ko< who are entitled to a' n**™ Road -^ £ 5,* HI:L• P.BrF.lGEP.A-OP.S SODA FOUNTAIN- UNCHES The Advance-NewsH ORGE refrigerators with t*e Ta- mous Rciiatc. C c's-iobile S«x jand Eght. Expert servtce en a'l j makes of cars. Art^Lir J. Ouimettc, 304-306 Catherine SL Pro^ «6- RESTAURANTS v Dated May L »S. P\OR a hasty—yet tasty lunch. w_^. ..~.~.~ . roBf.dings.the food and the serviced t Im^hZT^J 0 ^,'* \^i**^ h.teM« $il»M«A»— C«- F ,ne food and moderate prices. AU,hi«rhl» r^rrtmtn^n^- 'ZZtlL?^?''\* \^^^ to «*> «•« ror 15 days of Ma F |drmV t served from the purest of fl * 5 Q * 7 reCOmmCn «** «£?.££ \ **_»'««* *»«t are r-«.t syn»ps. Newberry's Fo»ntair.. Nc»* , f2S£^«. ±?Z «e^. ! \«ti«» • -* inmcnes can be beved to take oct were S1^7^7^74.W- PROCTOR 5 s«J T Sa*d Boxes, Trel'il Flewt- Boxes. La«r^ Cna S • NOTICE r*.d* ai;l be received for farai^b- D£ <-**} TO i be PtiWic S<-boois for •Ju- oc^sias year at tb«> office of :]*e t'iij- Clerk up to five o'clock f. 3*.. jnae 5i-L 1*55. Tbe Board ne^erves ale ritiil 20 accept or re- jut aty or all bids. ii a :^ >J-y 1S. % |*». iniARD OF EDCCATIOX C? V*\ H. 0*e3, Cllj Clerk- berry's Store. 216 Ford Street. SOFT DRINKS & ICE CREAM j them to you. ii very 4<ttie ^ot ce. Ou- noon oav ctal T 35c. P^or.e B~2-W. WHERE TO BUY BEER for IJJY reason of its creamy texture ami superlative flavors. Boyer's LIDDQE wants to •ce Cream «s the choice o» these *^re!b gUss of good. fcarriy,i who appreciate good things to eat. p£t*t s Bue R.sbcrt be^r. Hodges Special imtiyrifluai desserts made e-% State St. ^\ve^stde Ave. Prc-^s \5z t» Z'JOQ into fanciful spring molds or i n _ __— - — — j Cleanest and cnea^est *n Us\ g£ER senses w/tfc fre- i^nc*- in t*>e gr i- Hrte- Hagr.e- 2D6^-C bo!k in several different flavors. J^03:LLARD'S T.ver- or. if ycu prefer it. in special bricks c Di»rth Wa^d **usy Beyer's Velvet Ice Cream Co„ 116 Two knds of beer on Main SL Phone 373u . os a visit- Good Food. ^e' Comer-j In Up Yowr Dsi'y *eecs T-»e O0de*-Siiirfj Snooker.