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;GUST 22, 193.°, ' .TUHSDA5T, AUGUST 22, 1933 THE ADVANCE.NEWS PAGENINB GEO SIX . DENTALLY 3TS WOMAN \... F. Cleland and Di*. ey William D. Ingram ?nsseiaer Fails yester- •on to conduct an ia- tl\e fatal shooting ot Gertrude Bill, 38, wife ill, in the rear yard of home Sunday night at hot was fired from a rifle by Kenneth Dom- >n of William Dozn.ai- bor, who with two o!j« s doing chores at the house, id the little boy came barn- and found VA'- ng against the war. d been left by his too- had been woodchucl; rlier in the afternoon, apparently thinking it gun, lifttd it up and rigger. The shot struck she was crossing from > the barn and she fell was owned by William' Jr.. 16. Neither he uo; , Albert, 14, witnessed g. The little boy's la- the shot and hurried e. There were no eye uthorities stated, is survived by her hu>* ts. a daughter Blanche. ,rs and three sisters. member of the Con^r?- urch and the Easterif ler rendered a verdict 1 death. Mayor Morissette Given 0. K. by G. 0. P. Committee Election of New City Chairman Deferred Un-1 til Next Tuesday Night—Louis O. Dings ' to be Nominee for First Ward Alderman. Married At St. John's i JMAYCRIIAS | Legislative I CABIN CRAFT Manua l 0u t j Exchanges His Racing Boat -yrr- * j ] xiicnanges nis racing JB0 X GStCrClay ' * or the Viking, Formerly J Owned at the Bay. (Miss Ada M. Marshall Bride of Walter Bringhurst Sli- fer of Rochester. 1 Outlines Duties of New State Boards and Gives Other Information. The Republican city committee' factory, and is due to the untiring met last night at th.e office of John\ 1 efforts of the present City Admin- F. Wells and adopted resolutions istration. in keeping taxes down endorsing Msyor Ralph J. Moris- and at the same time, in making sette. City Jidge John H. Wells, great strides in permanent City im- AssemblymaD W. Allan Newell and provements. Ogdensburg today, as the \candidal-/ of ail of the county a result of this present administra- officers of the Republican party tion. stands in a proud position and the other Republican city nom- among other Cities of the State in inees of the cRy of Ogdensburg, its financial standing. We believe feeling that they are citizens wor- that it is simply justice that Mr. thy of the full support of all the Morissette be returned to office, electors at the ensuing election.\ and that the electors are fortunate Vice-Chairman Lee W. Keyes in being able to procure his serv- presided at the meeting. It was ices for another term, expected that a new chairman \v e also desire to endorse the would be elected to succeed Jos- re Cord of Hon John H . Wells. City eph D. Myre who resigned a few Judget who has dii;charg ed the du- weeks aso, but it was decided to ties of his office with firmness and defer action until Tuesday even-. impartialitr and has kept the City mg Aug. 29 A committee conJ Court in a ition to demand res . sisting of Mayor Morissette, W. Allan Newell, Robert S. Water- man, Fred J. Gray, William D. In- gram and George C. Atcheson was named to recommend a candidate for the vacancy at that time. Ralph P. Jillson *acted as secre- tary of the meeting. Mayor Ralph J. Morissette has traded bis racing boat Applejack, which he purchased early in the season, for the cabin cruiser Viking. i formerly owned by Alexandria Bay A pretty wedding was solemn-j 1* K at f • J ° hnS . ^iTo '~t in length and is fitted wKh church yesterday morning at 11 .>0 a gaUey and sleeping quarters> It has a speed of 15 knots an hour. The craft was brought here Satur- day night by James Brown and is being outfitted at the Hackett dock. river Sunday, with friends aboard. a party of o'clock when Mis* Ada M. Marsh- all, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, became the bride of Walter Bringhurst Slifer, Jr., of Rochester. Rev. Charles E. Ken- nedy officiated. Mi»s Mary E. MarshaU. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Walter B. Sli- fer, Sr., of Rochester, best man. William D. Blake of Black River. ^ • ^ and Dr. Charles Hastings of this LXteilSlOIl LOUTSC city, were ushers. Miss Nita Wood presided at the organ and ren- dered a program of music from Lohengrin. The bride wore a grey silk suit trimmed with dark brown velvet. An outline of the duties of tbe new Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, the Beverage Tax Bureau, the Sales Tax Bureau and the Milk Control Board is contained in the 1933 N>w York State Legislature Manual. Revision in practically every sec- tion of the manual was made fo rthia year because of the na- tional, Siate and county elections The mayor had the boat out on the] last November. Tabulation of the Will Be Decided vote for all offices is carried tor easy reference. All changes affect- ing the makeup of State depart- ments have <been included, together with all appointments to new com- missions and legislative commit- Supt. of Schools Laidlaw announ- ces that seven applications have been received for the Syracuse uni- I small dark velvet hat and acces- verg exten ^ lon course which it pect. We also heartily endorse the can- didate for Member of Assembly, who is our fellow-townsman. W. Al- lan iNewell. During his first term at Albany lie has been signally hon- ored by important appointments. It was announced ttei Louis O. I ? n * h ? s wor V* ean,e ?] y and *?\?' Dings wouh i b e designated as the I fully t0 mer,t the to* 6 ***™ ot the Republican nominee for aldermau people of this distrlct and that con - ;NRA DRIVE ued from Page 1) rganized for the work. >rs service and civic or- are being asked to uit- task . these reasons of organ-, careful preparation thai >tration has asked tliat the -work among con- immunities where it ha-' J already to deferred un- v of Aug. 28. ? hope of the Admlni?-, a great, common int- ialf of national recover) j\ red by this simultan*- ent of the whole peopl- ited States. Certainly the project laid out fui r eek of August all th such a unification of I endeavor as we bav^ nee the war if. indeed, n then in such measur' have them now. asking all the comm't- fifty-seven counties oof-. lily and ia the four fcu^ i an.unities of tfie StaJ* Tig:r during tfr.vp cow> completing their wort- nt of employers unde r ent's Re-cmploymeiii With this part of ocr ted we shall be trese if< entires iasn to give our- idedly to tbe consuxr- ed to open tbe consul with a nation-wid sast on the night c! ... 27. AH stations ©4 rill be united, la add er of tbe awst notable- be air will »^» hear^ trartioos regarding tfe* be inrem. '-( for the First ward. It i? understood that -Franrk I. .Rateman. present Democraiic aldeTman for the first ward, will also seek the nomina- tion in the Republican primary as well as the Democratic nomination in the Democratic primary. The committee did not endorse any specific candiate in cases where there is more than one con- testant- Resolutions Adopted The resolutions adopted by the •• committee aTe as follows: The Republican City Committee heartily endorses the administra-! ition and business record of the' :past two years of Republican ad-j ministration in the City of Ogdens rburg fidence he richly deserves We also endorse the candidacy of all of the County Officers of the Republican Party, and the other Re- publican City Nominees of the City of Ogdensburg, feeling that they are citizens worthy of the full sup- port of all of the electors at the ensuing election. Michael Chalk Found Dead in His Bed Sunday Michael J. Chalk, 68. a former 2 ,ourg. We heartily recommend to i re?ident of Ogdensburg. was found the voters the candidacv of Hon ' dead in bed at nis hom * in Kem P t \ -Ralph J. Morissette to succeed him- ! TiUe » Canada. Sunday morning. He ^seH as Mayor. At great personal j had been in his nfiual nealth and * sacrifice, he has given his undivid- death ^' as attrn ™ ted to an attack •j ^ed efforts toward the relief of of heart disease * Mr ' Cnalk was > :ithose :n need during the time of \ born in Madrid ' son of Da>id and ^ Repression and toward the econo-! ^mical expenditure of City Funds.! *^The financial standing of the City >at the present time is most satis- Jsories, and carried a bouquet of; gladioJas. The maid, of honor was attired in a olue silk suit with smill hat to match and carried salmon colored giadiolas. The wedding breakfast was serv- ed at the bride's home on Knox street, the gwests toeing members of the two families and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Slifer will be at home after Sept. 1 at 2n0 Meigs street, Rochester. The bride is a graduate of Og- densburg Free academy and Roch- ester .Business Institute and for the past three years has been as- sistant recorder in the Eastman School of Music, Rochester Uni- versity. -Mr. Slifer is a graduate of Raymond Riordan school, High- land, and attended Rensselaer Poly technical Institute. Troy, and Rochester university. He is at present associated with Follans- bee Bros. Company of Rochester. Among the guests at the weddin? were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Slifer. Sr.. parents of the bridegroom, and Miss Lillian A. Reed of Roch- ester. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Blake and sons Robert and Donald, of Black River. Numerous friends in this city will tender congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Sli- fer. r A > B. P. 0. ELKS No. 772 Special session of the Lodge Tuesday evening, Aug. 22, at 8 o'clock. At- tendance at this meeting re- quested. Anna Donovan Chalk. He lived in Canada until about eight years ago. when he moved to Ogdensburg, where he remained until last year, when be and his family went to Kemptville. Surviving are bis widow; three daughters. Sister Mary Clementine of Gabriels. Mar- garet and Rita of KemptviJle, and two sons, Bernard of Ogdensburg and Anthony of KenrptvUIe; a brother. Cornelius J. Chalk of Og- densburg. «nd a sister, Mrs. John Boyea of Sudbury, -Canada^ be- sides several half-brothers mnd hahVsiaters. The funeral will be con- is proposed to establish in Ogdens- burg this year if a sufficient num- ber are interested. The minimum number required is 25. Mr. Laid- law requests any one interested to communicate with him before Fri- day of this week. tees. The manual is for sale on appli- cation to Edward J. Flynn, Secre- tary of State. Albany. 'Clerical Look' Brings Discount Local Citizen Gets Redaction in Price for a Pair of Shoes. Evidence of Birth Believe it or not. 'tis true, and Pfc A. J. L KT J j! comes substantiated by the man Date tO be Needed! himself. A well known business man here—an artist in bis line— prominent member of the Baptist church, walked into an Ogdens- burg shoe store recently and pur- chased a pair of shoes. Both the customer and clerk were unac- Superintendent of Schools Arthur J. Laidlaw announced yesterday that children entering the first grade for the first time this fall are required by law to present some legal evidence of the date of j Quainted and on tendering pay for birth, either in the form of a bap- j the shoes the clerk offered the tismal record, birth certificate or information that the customer sworn affidavit. This does not ap- ply to chldren in the kindergarten last year. Beer Places Must Have Licenses On Display in Frames was entitled to discount. \For what?\ asked the purchaser. M For the clergy/\ replied the clerk. Upon telling the above story to a brother Monday the man who bought the shoes asked him if he (the brother) thought it was ow- ing to his ministerial ^appearance The brother said hardly, **you must ihave had your cottar on upside sufficient waivers would be secur- ed to make up» the necessary three- fourths of tbe deposits as required in tbe present plan for re-opening was expressed by Albert E. Bough- ;iANS IN COURT veteran retire* £ tbe plaintiff m a lav* ndge Wells Frday. He ** •fusictaa to reeo^H\ jads. 1_, tout? and im*~r—mt &r tbe FOR SALE ALL OR PART OF 500 SHARES of tfte OGDENSBURG TRUST COMPANY APPLY BOX X ir care of tftis office Kemptville this morning and hffrT ial will be at South Mountain, Out. REQUIEMS AT ST. MARY'S j A memorial mass for Mr. aad (Mrs. William Taylor was celebra- < ted at Si. Mary'* cathedim! yester- day at 7 a. m. and at ?*3* first as- •iveraary Mass for Earl Mc Ro- bert*, wbo was killed in an aato- flbobtfe aocidemt. Other requiems this week wHl 1 1Bao > to realize the desire on tbe Bank Plan Is WeU Received It is a misdemeanor for holders !d° w a/* of beer licenses not to display their j — licenses in frames in the rooms in 1 which buisines? in done, the St. Lawrence County Alcoholic Bever- age Control Board warns. Section 94 of the beer control law, reads: *'Before commencing or doing any business for the time for which a license has been issued, said li- cense shall be enclosed in a suit- able wood or metal frame, having' a clear glass space and a substanr j tial wood or metal back, so that Confidence on the part of the de- positors* committee of tbe First National Bank of Gouverneur that the whoke <# sa54 H Cense may be | ner, chairman of tthe depositors ducted at the Catbottc church in I committee seen therein, and shall be posted up and at all times displayed in a conspicuous place in the room where such business is carried on,f\ so 4hat all persons visiting suck piace may readily see tbe same. Mr. Bougbner stated that already waivers representing more than over eighty per cent of the requir- ed amount bad been signed, and it was expected that the remainder would be completed within the next few days. Mr Boaghner stated this morn- ing that an depositors are urged to bring or send their waivers to the bank at once in order that thoritie* at Wasb!r^ton may MARRIED A YEAR AGO Local and Long Distance - Trucking -- —Storage— Furniture Packed Croods Insured In Transit LATOUR'S MOVING SERVICE Phcne 225-W part of the depositors to have the bank reopened. DIES IN OGOENSBcRG be: This morning nt 1 memorial ma«s far Elizabeth Catety. 7.3*. eight anniversary for Emma Mc- Roberts: Wednesday morning at S. eighth anniversary for Daniel W. Mutagen: Friday at ~M fonr-j j^rry KaT. ased about 7? years, teenth anniversary for Mrs. E. JL, a fora^r repeat of Itiar^Ee, IKnneen: Saturday at ? a. m- wen*-< died S&tcrday ia e. tocxS bospitel- orial for MiMie Marroou ani Tie body was s^nl f> •f--3J=* Ue T.^i memorial for John Burke Sj^daj br Uifc-^?- K X. Ik Easily. .J.I^HUSL Jfiss Alma Fern Murton. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James t A. Murton. Clinton street road, j Gouverneur, became the bride of! Francis 31. Conlin of Johnstown] street, on Hay 19. 1922. at the parsonage of the Methodist Epis- copal church at Jf assena. the Rev. j Maynard P. Beach, pastor, offici-! ating. according to the announce-1 meat made at a bridfee party Sat- urday evening at the home of the bride's parents, when- the tally carts bore the photograph of the couple and the FOR SALE ALL OR PART 240 SHARES OF THE FALSE ALARM SUNDAY The T.re department was to the ccrner of Ford aad Hemvi s?iaer aveonoo &miay night atj 9.10 hyuCftfe* amnn from hon: 411.1 Ogdeoshurg Trust Company * * * J. Wi. M \NDY, Jr. OGDEttSBURG, M. Y.