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.AY. XOY. l<i 1VC,:\ j BENTON RNS FROM IAN EMPIRE Benton. Jr., arrived in his morning from New Benton was accompar!- mother who had gon». k to meet him upon his N»'ew York from Bombay. re he ha* been in the he Oha«e National Bank irk for the past eight- s. nse heat of the Indian ftVcted Mr. Benton's such an extent that he to resign his post and me. He expects to r»*- e city for several weeks en return to New York, assisroed to another for- u that itnie. entingr upon affair, in Senton said that Ghan<3i his hold upon the peo- pidly and that his influ- diminished appreciably past six months. X*- is livinp in the larger ar to be friendly to E^;r- nierican people, he said. sideuts of the interior stinctly hostile. ications Licenses to 11 By Bottle Implications for retail r licenses were forward- ay from this city to the oholie Boverage Control applicants were George Ford street; Ednr.und *Vt Isabella street, and ser. Mr. Fraser is to store in the Gray block treet formerly occupied W. Aleri'. the last day in which to ion for retail store or ses. Applications may \*On the premise?'* li- .. November 20 but no either type will be is- e A. B. C. \board until formal repeal of the amendment on Decem- son who now holds a e to sell on the prem- urrender his license up- ine: of a retail store sell liquor by the \bottle. of v Passes Awav Ann Robinson, 7i\ in Robinson, died yt-s- home, 321 Seymour : a long: illness Sh* -r Montreal, daujrbter *,v Maria Morris, and re since childhood. no surviving relatives. t Years Late announced yester- orkmen were tearing old jnandstand at the irrounds.** The old. was burned about eipM OTICE clothes will be is- duhs by the May- f at the City Hall, accompanied by mav obtain needed. J. Morissette. Mayor. TIKKSDAY. NOV. 16. 193\ T II K A T) A' A X <' K - X K W S PAGF5 F1VS Cooperation Is Promised By Manager Better Films Council of City Is- sue Statement to the Public. Acting: upon a request made by Excursion To Gotham On Nov. 24 Eeducsd Fare for Thanksgiv- ing Vacation Also Is An- nounced. Potsdam's Postmaster Quits Post William T. Hinman Resigns— Two Candidates Mention- ed for the Post. The New York Central will con- duct a two-day excursion to New i!» various club, represented in j )' ork j* 0 *- =* for *I «><»* »rip , -, .. „ ^ I from Ogdens-burs. There will be- ihe Local Council of Better Films. | a |w<wlay expenge tour of New a committee from that organiationi y or k city for $7.f>o and up. includ- n>t Tuesday with the local SchineJ insc room, meals, theatre ticket and * ! entertainment and educational fea- Special Pullman rate*? ar<- granted train leaving Ogdensburs at 7:4. r p. m. and return ins; from Grand Theatre Management. C. E. Dad- s' >n. the local manager promised toj tures - .^-operate in so far as he wa? able in the prosrram cf tne Film Coun- T cil. The slogan of the Better Films r ionizations throughout the na- tion i<: 4 *Be Better Motion Picture i*uyer.<.\ This year they are ask- ing: the women. 4 *to extend their rights of selection and discrimina- tion to the box offices of the mo- tion picture theatres tvudy the films as carefully as oth- j ed merchandise purchased for the family. Demand value for the fam- ily recreation dollar. Reject the inferior, shoddy and second rate pii ture. A>, a guide for Better Mo- lion Pictures ihe following are 'classified, as some of these pic- tures are booked by our local thea- ter to be shown soon\: Family Audiences 'Police Car No. IT.\' \Turn Back the Clock.\ \Bitter Sweet. en ..Harvest.** \The Last Trail.** -Hanger's Code.\ \The Deluge.\ •Galloping Romeo.\ **:?. O. S. Ice- berg.\ \Strawberry Roan.\ \Thro* jhe Centuries.\ * To the Last Man.\ 'War on the Rancre.** \Midshipma Jack,\ \One Sunday Afternoon. -Aniakchak.\ \Old King Cole:'! •\The Saepherd of Seven Mills.\; \Cradle Song.\ \Night Flight.\' \Broadway to Hollywood.\ *Ti!lie ^and Gus.*' Mature Audience \Ever in My Heart.\ \Emperor j Jones.\ \Devil's -Mate,\ \Flaming! -Gold.\ \The t'ood Companions,\ j -•My Weakness.\ \The Solitaire Man.\ \Wild Boys of **Hell and H:cn Water.\ \The Mad Game.\ '\Saturday's Millions.\ \White Face.\ 'The Wav to Love.\ Postmaster W. T. Hinman ot Potsdam tendered his resignation effective any time between Novem- ber 15 and December 1. Mr. Hin- man was elected town clerk o! the town of Potsdam at the election las: week, und turned in his resig- nation for the post mastership the . . . _ .dav after His letter to Postmaster Tickets will be good on Geiieral Jame5 F Farlev ioVl0 ^ : \1 have the honor to herewith tender my rtrsignation as postmast- er of the town of Potsdam. ST. •Lawrence County. New York, to take effect at your convenience anv time between Noven*-:* 15 and Central terminal at 9:30 p. m. Nov. L'C. Thanksgiving Fares The New York Central Railroad Company is offering reduced fares December 1. of one and one-quarter for the \Respectfully round trip from your station to w. T. Hinman/* j practically all destinations, acoount Mr. Hinman has held the of fie* of America.; Thanksgiving Vacation. Tickets eleven years and has served un-j j on sale from Wednesday. Novem- der four administrations. He was ! ber 2'.«. to Sunday Noon. Decern- named in 1^22 and took office No- j ber 3. and bear final return limit vember 1 of that year succeeding! 1 of Monday. December 4. Stop- John L^nney. He was named by 1 overs will be allowed at all sta- President Harding and served un- ions on either going or return)der Presidents Coolidge, Hoover trip, or both, wiihin linal return!and Roosevelt. limit of ticket, upon application! *t is expected that Mr. Hinman'* to train conductor. (successor will be named in the near In conjunction with above fares. 1**™?*. Mrs. Jluth P. Ferna. mem- y r,p^ Bonville's jfijjf^r, & Beauty Shoppe ^ *< WINTER SPECIALS Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c Finger Wave 50c Marcel 50c Haircuts 25c Hair Thinning 25c PERMANENT WAVES S2.50 2 for $4.00 S3.50 2 for $4.50 OIL WAVE PERMANENTS S4.00 2 for $7.00 All work is done bv Mrs. Bonville Personally. AN EXPERT TRAINED OPERATOR Phone 783-W Over 107 Ford Street the Pullman Company offer rate of fare and one-half for the round trip Gold-: on sleeping car accommodations. Information regarding fares and schedules will be plajily given at the local ticket office. ber of the Democratic state com- mittee and vice chairman o: th» Democratic organization and Jiiaies E. Lenney, active par for several years have been mentioned as candidates » for the office. i it ion ana Jiimes i riy worker and J |j - village clerk, j L-, ?. Firemen Respond BALMAT CHILD, 3, j SM.N,U WALK KING\ 7reeman SUPER SERVICE i^SHOES *-^ ia-1 To Three Alarms KIN , g MEDICINE Firemen were called yesterday to extMi'^uish a blaze in the truck. Karl Bullock. thr» t-year-oid son j owned by Frank I. Bateman. The | of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hullock of • machine cauubt fire in Riverside Balmat. died Tuesday nighr in Gou-j i avenue but was not seriou-iy dam-1 vemeur hospital a few hours after a^ed. loiter in the day the depart-] he bud been admitted to the men* was called to the Barry home the Road\ i at 41<> Madis0n * v * nue - where a jslipht blaze was caused by an ov- erheated furnace. I The fremen also were called to! poisonous composition, but the . j tbe peanut and popcorn store injpreat. number eaten by the child The Golden Goal. -Mornmgr^ Gray bQiWinir 0 pj>osite the city | produced a condition that could not hall. An overheated pipe caused a j b- counteracted by medical aid. smudge in the store but there w^s J no fire damage stitu'ion suffering from «n illness caused by -chewing medicinal pel- lets in an uncle's home. It was reported the pills were not Glory/' \This Day and A*re.\ ''Big Kxecutive.\ *\X:irrow Corned/' ^ANOTHER COUNTERFEIT BILL Police reported yesterday that * another counterfeit ten-dollar bill had been discovered here, it was presented by a customer at the m California Fruit store. The bill was traced through several hands and finally to the paymaster of a road jcb, who said he got it at a \bank- Three other bogus bills of the sa»e denomination were pass- ed here recently by two strangers. jCity Worker Run Over By a Truck Edmund Sargent. f»^. city relief worker, was severely injured on his legs when a city truck operated by Peter L^*sperance skidded and tan over him yesterday. He was taken to the A. Barton Hepburn hospital. Lespc ranee was picking op leaves on Greene street and isar- gent attempted to jump onto the EMERSON RITES AT WATERTOWN FREEMAN SHOES FOR MEN Does your work require a lot of walk- ing? If so, this is your shoe! B own Kinross Calfsidn. Heavy dcubie :c!e;. Double st-.tched. B-a^s hocks and eye'e's. Sea.r.iessconstruction. Pob ber hee;s. »t stands tha punishmer.t of ^a'd waar? V^idns A to E. Services for Frfd X. Kmei>on. -^,i insurane'e claim adjuster who died early Tuesday morning at fc ; £ bom*», Watertonn. of b^art disease will be beld today. Mr. Emer?oa w*s taken ill last April but bad recovered and return- ed to work. Recently he suffered a • bean attack wfcile on his way to ! Utka and had ?1nce been cont'ined » to hi> home. He was a native ot j Boston, son of Mr*. Gertrude Twil-| \- BURKES' 4< Buy Good Shoes—It Pays 1 WANTED! Any person having 2 tickets for the Syracuse-Colgate game and wanting to sell them call 400-W. truck white it was in motion. He misled hi* footing and th* rear] ton Emerson and the late Joseph j wheel pasfued over his Wz*. The ac- B Emerson. Hi> Father, claim ' cident occurred at 11^ a. m. Drjaffent for the Xfw York Central G. C. MadUl attended the man at the hospital and said his cowl it on was not serious. Kander's pedigreed L*-ch*>TBs. of X<-w Paltx. aav^ hiph L*e|*oni pen in the fifth mwk of the western laying test at Hors*%ea4*. -_. - / i A diamond in the rough in a platinum blonde setting! JMAI WEST CO ^ \I'm No Angel j at S> racnse and Watenow n. died in Syracuse March IS. ! Mr Emerson had been cla:m' adjuster for the Mary land Casualty \ company since July 1. 19±3. He had j been adjuster for the Northern Xew • York Ttaities the St Reels Paper | company and other concerns in the Carlisle srronp in this section. : He belonged to Trinity Episcopal. church and to the Wa ten own Lodiee J of Elks. He is survived by his w:<2-' ow. He had Ocdensbuir. numerons friends in TODAY'S WEATHER Osdecstws and vicinity: Gen- erally fair ard comimed co!4. ALCOHOL The re -REMEMBER— Is More Than One Grade m PROOF FOR 50C GAL J.Franklin Sharp Lake Street ~1 ^^^imtm Wltjlii fij.' Ji»> »JW Jiini !•» ' \ ** -•- ' •*- — i --' ' \*•»'' <fcf*Ml \«F»^