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:rr. :«>, i!>33 ROME I> «*w ames isted Sunday will play Pyrites • at 1:30 o'clock to- >on at Winter Park. rites will be: Rob- n. p. lb, Taylor; ' , Kio: 3b. Marga: Nieolete; cf, t Rsb- binson. Cook. Cro- will be held in re- e>. The Ogilens- be as follows: p. * Delaney; c. Mon- itor.; 2b. David; HI*, s. Kruckinan; \U more: rf. Austin. 5 me between O. ^\ S. M. A. aiumni mediately after the Oftfitials of the * will be William use, Os?ar Hust- on, and Everett . uslMirg. The line-up 1 game will be an- Cars will be culmit- rk. Owners of cars ' to remain off tie ames Leagues . Sept. 29.—Two layed in the major In the American nators evened their Yankees by taking * Ti. WUitehiil, pitch- seven innings for ceived credit for the » °nd of the season ats. Manush hit a al leaprne the Braves • in one half s;ame of on by winning from -1. Scores: ia! League ookryn 1. can League 8, Xew York 5. ig Weds ew Rochelle iELLE. Sept. 2$.— rst baseman of the ankees. and Miss Twitchell of Chic- Tied here this after- •emouy was perform- or. The couple had ned to marry at the he world series, bat i they both thought •? would be in the he team lost oat the »r the ceremony was LEAVE ON 525-MILE INTO ESTHONIA S *pt. 29.—Co!, and . Lindbergh took off -cow Rirer in their 44 A. II today for t to Tallinn (Rexal) rp4ane accompanied first stage of their westward over Ras- honia capital on the 4 ;ae Gal' of Fin- of officials and ac- Lindbergh said be- at bis stay bad beem e. He expected to ia five SATURDAY, KKPT. 30, 1J»:« T HK A 1) V A NT E - X K \V S PAGE SEVEII Funeral of Herrimanls Held in N. Y. | seven years Mr. Herriman became ! a clerk with the Beech Creek, | Clearfield & Southwestern Railroad j Company in 1SS4 at Corning, N. Y. I in lfrjtf that road was leased by i the New York Central, of which ' Mr. Harriman then became an em- , ploye. In 1905 Mr. Herriman became bf^» RESEARCH DIRECTOR, *^9 ADS. FELLOWSHIP Eemains Cremated and Will be coa! traffic manager of the New Sent to Milwaukee for ' York Central. In 1SH8 he was made Burial : president of the Clearfield Bitu- ' minous Coal Corporation, whose ex- tensive mines in Pennsylvania pro- vide coal for the road's loconio- The funeral of Frank E. Herri- man, 75. who died at his home in tives He was pres : de nt of that company, and a director until last year, when he resigned. As president he spoke for the : the Sherman Square Hotel, New York city, Thursday after a brief illness of broncial pneumonia, was held^ yesterday at 2:30 p. m. eompany in labor disputes. In 1922 at. fct. Stephens Protestant Epis- he gaid at |fte comme ncement of copal daurch, Broadway and the coa , Mrike < hat his company Sixty-Ninth street. New York. Rev. had ai?reed wUh the United Mine B>r. Nathan A. Seagle, rector. ofTi- V Vorkers of America to meet on kiated The body was cremated wages , lbul lhat lhe labor proup fend burial will be made in Mil- had lailed to meel wSft the opera . Iwaukee. tors Jn j^ s he testified before The honorary pallbearers, most the Senate interstate Commerce f t^m New^ork Central officials, ctamiUee that he believed in col- ere P. E. Williamson, president lective bargaining, but that in re- y,of fte road: P. E. Crowley, former fereRee to re i at ions with the union r^ident of the road; R. D. Star- of miners the SJtuation was one of uck, executive vice president: C. \ collective dictation.\ Brister, Jacob Aronsen, R. E. Mr Herriman was president and ougherty, W. C. Wishart, John G. direc tor of the Chicago & Harris- es alber and J. H. Hustis, vice- burg Coal companv, vice president residents, and J. H. Weaver. Rem- „ nd dire c t or of the Cambria * ln- randt Peale. M. J. Alger. A. J. diana ^ ilrodd Company and of u,sser, H. U Ingersoll and U W. the Dixon Run ^^ company and \ndman . ; a director 0 f tne Cambria Improve- St THE 6th CENTURY, CHESS WAS PART Of EVERY PHYSICIAN'S TRAtMNG. IS SO NAMED BECAUSE WOMEN ONCE DISTILLEDTl€ V 1W.WALTERS,WAR1 LWE, WASH.. PHAftMAClST.HAS 5 SONS AND A DMJGHTER-lN-UW PRAOJONG HIS PR0FESSIOM AND 2DAUGHTERS STUDYiNG H ^ 1933, AnerKaa Dru«r»ts Syodkat*. N. Y. C PLANT TO MAKE A COSMETIC FOR BEAUTIFYING THE EYES, ^f during a riot and bomb throwing, resulting in the death of sevei> po licemen and wounding 27. weiv u be tried immediately before Judfct Black. L\1T. Benedict left on the next train via Grand Trunk, t'ai you recall Mrs. Benedict, his mi . ther? A blessed person! Person- ification of kindness and gentle ness. Can you recall how the old dan: ( before cemented) especially IL Spring, throbbed incessantly? », got on poor Mrs. Benedict's nerves She told intimate friends, that ai times it possessed her—beckonec* her! Karly one morning in pass ing the Benedict home on l.w t\vs- cent we noticed her husband erosv the street and go down the s»ai» ways leading to the Oswegatchie followed and joined him. OH <• ledge of ice outside of rhe stone wall we found her body. She had apparently stepped down from th* stonewall to the ice at a poiin where the wall was low, hao thrown herself in the river ant recovering her senses clan>b+ ret out of the water onto the ice kdg« at a point where the wall was big*/ —that she was confused and c«»ul«* not think to retrace her step.-, oi was unable to make the effort, aw so perished. Can you recall some of the for- mer dentists? Ors Mallory, Bind- gett, Newell. Perpignan. Austin Adair, Neelands. Dickson, Mus \~ attend the funeral of Robert Church gTove. JLZT^ J? 0 ™, ment Com P any - aH New York Cen \ I C* 11 Y ° U Recall - - - HendeVson. While still Aere, a Can yon recall Jake KuWi. th« ^o^ ^t h ,Tw r rfJ tral s » bsi,liaries telegram came for ^im to return, barber, and the penrolatin* con.r, Mtte aJT of cnefhe^n J*2 ^\^ ^ ^'f^ ^ ^ .™* Can you recaI1 **»** N **\*- th * X the anartWsts captured in vance he had suspended iron, th, Ured hip suffered ^»ts£ ^\office of T E C^T Fed- f^ \j a — tu \-- \*° «»« «\« Hayn.arket Square. Randolph at., ceilin, to remove dandruff? en years ago. ^en he fell on eral Repional Manager in the East ^ tl„Z ^inT^TLu ' d gone to address a meeting of minUtratimi **. ^ , , fi „ u v * TT- nirnisirauon. ^ e residence occupied bv Or e chamber of commerce. His Amnntr the orranization<5 to « ^ „ • , \ i >« w* c «• AM i^««»t««' AW Amon £ ine organizanons io Brown, on the Crescent? Extra tall i,e was at 466 I^xmgton AT- w , lich ne Mon ^ at his death oi he was and taller stln wUh nig to which he had formerly belonged su^r.^f Persian Lam* cap. Liz- zie Benedict, school teacher? Your vm*, ~t *k x*o u •• x> letlc aubs ' the ° hi ° Society of getting warmer! v\ow then? Can oner i>f the Massachusetts Bay New Y ork. the Pennsylvania Soci- lony, w^io came from England etv the st . i^wrence County So- K.30. Many of his ancestors ciety and ^ e Century Club of Og- efe prominent soldiers in Colon- de^burg. 1 davs - i Mr. Herriman was a widower. Born on Sept. 30. 1*57 in Buffalo. H ; S wife, the former .Miss Alice De \s;: hoo , s , K obert B. Umerv. but was a son of Ahretus and Es- Bow , died . <onie years ag 0 . Xo chil- Georj?e never R(>t so ,„ as \ 1hat , iue. Mr. Herriman was descended were t he Traffic and New York Ath- rom John Brown, Royal Commis you recall George X. Benedict, Jr.,? He finished his schooling at No. 1. When Julia M. Guest and Eleanor P. Freeman presided. They sent him to fiie Superintendent of >r Brown Herriman, !both form- dren survive rly of Ogdensburg. After attend- ip public schools, *Mr. Herriman ran his career in Sandusky, O^ secretary to his uncle, De WHt I in ton Brown, general manager *he Cincinnati, Sandusky A leveland Railroad. ifter 'holding that post for about What the Wires Say NEW YORK Disgusted with \perjury Justice Simply ended his school attend- ance, but not his education. His mother shook down **Pop M for Isaac Pitman's book on shorthand and George was, from the start, ab- solutely his own teacher, having no resources to fall back on. af- ter getting the manual. For rela- ^ Norton throws out society divorce xatioilt and because it was inlier- case. ent, he wrote poetry—real poetry Cop rescues sixteen from burn- —Back files of the Advance will ing house after fire fcox fails to f OT€ * is - and *»<* files of the Chicago Tribune contain his lyrics g i ve alarm i and lampoons. Can- you recall the , Medalie urges speedy trial of year f oHo winir his seW-Uught^ed»- J^old hoarding case. cation he was a shorthand reporter oDAD.cnnnniii _••*•« ^OUT men and two women held for the Associated Press at Ofcic- minutes walk to business sec *s OTonnell suspects go to Troy »*>- That ^ ter on \» obtained ion. Furnace, lights>etc. Rea- t0 Uce murder trial, sonable. Also 5 room upper w * r m Europe within year fore- _ partment. CaU 143. E. Dero- cai ' t bv ^ : rovich on return from hie Coal Co. abroad- Legal profession denounced in Notices^- a ^-day leare and returned here to COOE FOR DENTISTS flat on Ford street. Reasonable .it. Ready for occupancy Oct ^^ ^J^\ 1 ? ere - Alt. A-B, care Advance- _ ILL BUY sell or trade Household &e rnK>n at Red Mass. WASHINGTON—Oental aatbori- ! furniture or anything you have. Two thousand Harlem followers tie3 trom v * rt «»* P* 1 ^ * f th + l °« 1|fc Mayers Furniture Exchange, be- pack Major Devines'Boat for Hea- try ******? °\ * ^eata* code say low Haekett's Store or Pfcona FeT1 on Hudson trip th * t *** ** th ^ <wt*Tanding bene- JW^V- . Twelve hundred' strikers from «ts i^ultw fr« operation of the r-^.^ « - Recovery A^< is the already ap- R RENT-Co.Teniei.tly located J£ £S.tS ^T'to^fo^ **™ «I«,H» ^^ «* pari-s *-• — zr^w.A «.«^w^« RA««^»ttKiA vaoe luigewaier. A. J., to force __ . to the core of toeir teeth and paiti- iMrs- Helen Voc 1 Si w colarly their solars. Statistics art* as she testifies J^IJlSS \\ ^^^ ^ , ^*«f« [XPERT PIANO inning an4 re- 2ieart bah* suit -e»ber> of the profe^on from as _- „ .. , xy-n^-*. ~*M ^ z * -m many i3da*ii*al se.-tioos Mate that {Munng of all kinds. Valley's \Millionaire\ need pay wife only ^^^'^ tgMr Jttlv ^ , fcLfi r# ^_ _ Music Store, 418 Lincoln Ave. $1* weekly alimony. J ' Yom Kipowr. 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