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.1 h. -I'.i .\« »\ . jit. i:*.>.> T tit: AJ)vAM*h. N *J W S PAGE SKYKItf KSOAY. NOV. HI, 1H.*K; ;EXT FALL COACHE 3d Wings reading In Ice Leagu e Detroit Red Wings replaced SO at the top of ti»e Nationa] :ey League's American div by beating tue lios;oc liruin: bile the Black Hawks lost v real's Canadiens. 3-1. * e Canadiens rose to thir«t in the international division] * Ottawa rose into a i|rst tie with idle Toronto by yir f a 4-2 victory ovejr the Monj Maroons. This defeat dropp< taroons from second to fourth, ? v were the oaly gaine> sched-] Standings of the Clubs American Division W. I_. T. Ptsl it £ 1 0 a go 1 1 1 ei* ....- 0 2 0 n 0 3 <» tl International Division W. L. T. Pts lto 2 o o va 2 0 0 ilien-s l» 1 ^ ons 1 1 «> irans *-* 1 1 I have said before 1 believi coach made his selection; ;ly according to his oonv/ctj as to the relative merits ol nen selected and any one ot is quite as likely to be righl .e all-league team listed aboVe] Jrandy of Ogdensbarg. coacl the champion-snip team froi city, choose the following Foley, Ma lone. Durr, Og-j »urp: tackles. Muybew, Ojtnj and St a man. Gouverneur; ris. Bouchard. Ogdensburg and , **miverneur; center, Dien erneur: quarterback. Sulli M alone: halfbacks. Hifcs.j erneur. and Faladreau. Og jurg: fullback, Flack, Og<lensJ acb itiley of Uouvem«-*ur >;MI e following. Ends. Foley am lish of Ogdcnsburg. <1 strong spect that Riley had in mixi in the place of Beamish fo her coach mentioned this lac even his own coach. Brandy. •fore took the liberty . t r-p the name. If Rielly real! t Beamish it would dro *s points to 15 bat he a*cil] be given a first team rat Tackles. Peraice all n: pturds. Blair and Cha of 3iah»ne: ©ewer. Diet *, Hilts, quarter: Suiivan ol enw*ur and Sullivan of Ifa as halfbacks, and Rack.-H> .. full. rh Tow»e of Potsdam d «*•** first team as Coacl dy ex<eptiag that EllkiU MB was pivea a goard posij •d R**»a of Fomdaai a bark J C. Thwifmf of Haloa* lixt< aad I*YT. as cad*; Pt ^anfovd of Caafoa as tables; bard aad Blair as c«ard* ew of Caatoa as eeJUer; Sul of Jfakme wa* £*•*• the qjU: 2k hrnh: Coakley of O of Goore wish to thaak the es who cooperated with •* ikine this aQ4eame poll a-^s UNUfUAL PACT! REVEALED by \Movie Spotlight\ IUVBH UTTLEPieLD l$ OFFERS} A <CENE m *gA£TQF VF7H *VENUE H INQUIRED THAT He 6K£4K AN Fo<5 ON i ^ HIS HEAP, BUT THE SCENE HAD TO BE J^ - -~^ RJ-^HOr 35 TIMES AW ThREE S^ > . OF THE E5GS W£^5 #ADl f : ' A • V r£££ \ MySf * EA JT OP C/P TrV A * ^ • % ^« , V llP? CH A IN Or >HC'E > V C>^ > £'> ^t/r.\^ ^/_ F ^5 /.O-Vo AS S-.'f CONTINUES 'r-£& [l?AMA TiC CA W«/C// VVA5 T^E LOCALE OF COLUM&'A'S'EMTOF $Y STICK FX?QVf /\ HOUSE IN THE BAST FORTIES OF NEW YOCK C/ry / OA/F OT THE HARDEST ASSIGN — N1ENTS £VE# HANDED A PROPERTY MAN WAS O/VEN THE COLUMBtAS STUDIO DEPARTMENT HBAP. TT WAS raz A TWO INCH TUGTLE,A FOUR INCH TURTLE, A 5/X iNCH TURTLE , AAV EIGHT >NCHTURTl£ t A TEN INCH TURTLE , A TWELVE INCH TURTLE AND J FOURTEEN INCH TURTLE, ALL HAD TO BE EKAC ; S/Z *s Wy VVSQE TO 6f a$££> /A/ M CAST Q^ FIFTH AVf The total supply of feed grains the United States for the VXVo- season is smaller than that foi liy 'Hher year since 11*01. LEGAL NOTICE WATER COLLECTIONS The water bills for the present vm are now at treasurer's office. m date without fees. <SiLTied M. M. Morse, .ted Nov. 6, 1333 Treasurer Business^ MORLEY NOTES «» MORLKV. Nov. i:».—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coons called on Mrs. 1 Alton Walker at Madrid last Fri-i day. | Clarence Lincoln visited his par-. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lincoln over the week end. j Dolly Exelby vi: ited her grand! ity Hall, wheTe they may be paid paren ts. Mr. and Mrs* Charles! r thirty days 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Jonf » s ove r the week. Mr. and Mrs. I>elbert Wilcox of Buck's Bridge were business call- ers in this place Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick and child- ren of Akron. C. are visiting their cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Don- nelly and family. William Jordan is quite ill at his home with heart trouble. His many friends hope for a speedy re- ; coveiy. Dr. L. F. Cleland is at- }R SALE—Toy Boston Bulldog. l lendia£ him. Vgf. 2 1-2 mouths. Will sell rea- Bert Jones called on Mr. and unable. Call 7«0* Morris St. 1 Mrs. Allen Tracey on the Canton- — — | Ogdenstourg state road Sunday OR RENT—ApartmenL Good lo-j eTe-ill g Notices i atiom. Immediate ocenpancy •» OlympiJu TeL S7-^-J. ft SALE—Good Used Fnrnitnre Mayers Fnrnitnre Exchange n North Water Street, below InckeU^s Store. S 10 11 11 11 12 1* 11' R RENT—4 and ^-room heated panments. f2*.«« I»r mo^ 11 - lcDonaid Bros State street. R SAL€—** heifers coming •jree year* old and 3* yonmg :ws. AU T. R Tested- Frank v Jenkins Norwood. N. Y- ¥MAGE SALE—At the S^y- onr Howse Thnwsday, NOT. 1C. >ne€t of the Xotre Ihne Awx Double the valne of farm man- nre as a fertilizer by supplement- ing each load of it with; fifty ponnds of superphosphate. £ —— -£ RADIO PROGRAM fr •$ THURSDAY. NOV. 16 (Eastern Standard Time) NBC-WEAF NETWORK *:*•—l^ieen Bro>. Novelty Ore. iiJO^—Dolillle Adventares S:*^—Ray Heatherton C:#e—Dinwer Concert €:?*—John B. Kennedy €:& —The Sizzler* Male Tno *; * l«t lit 11 11 12 1Z 1 : 00—Mountaineers :lo—Billy Bachelor's Sketch :V) —Lum tz Aimer :Ao —The <;ahiber:rs, ?*-:ial Act :0»—Rudy Vallee's Hr. . :i»0—fi>liowboat Hr. • oo—Whiteman's Show :00^—Viola Phik>, Sons'.- :15^Meroff Orcbesira :3<<—Enric Maderiguera Or. :«••—Ralj^h K?ioe:-y, I>aritone :o.3—Cab Calloway's OrchesT:a ::><*—l)c.nce Oifhestra Program CBS-WABC NETWORK :tK>—^Skippy, Sketch :2\---<^orgc Hall Onh. :?<•—Jack Armstrong : 4 ') —£ i amp Advent u res :«**—Buck Rogers. Skit : 15—Bobby Benson :3<«—Eddie I>ooley :4.J—Little Italy Skeich :tn«—Myn & Marge :lo—J<jst Plain Biil :>•—Denny Orca, 4o —Boake Carter. Talk '.*•—Earner Evereit Yea?*. 2>^:t :15—Sin^in* Sam :3«*—^Haiiem Serenade :*•—Kolsieinnetz Uich. 1^—Parade of Radio Stars '.l~> —To Be Annonmed %* —Phil Recan, Tenor 4v —Gladys Rke, Sours :I*—News Broaden; :->•—Irhum Joiies Or« ix. :«•«\•—Ozzie Nel^oa Orch. 'i>de Lu; s Or^h, -Han«e Hoiir NBC-WJZ NETWORK :^<—Wosnen's Clubs 15—To Be AnuouB-red 3 J »—Tae S:ngiiig Lady :4 7 —tirphan Annie •*•—-Dirk Mender's On^:ra -*'*—Old S^ngs of Ciaarx-i :45—Loweil Thomas ••*»—Amos \a* Ai»dy IS—Three M-»4i• leers 7:3 0—M: ch a e 1 Bu rt: e 11 g : no—55 ories of the Sea ' S:3'3—Healrh Adventured, Talk s:4o—The Revellers' Q lartet H:^>—iK'ath Valley Days, Play 0::53—Wayne K:ng's u.vhest/a i lt«:«i0—Hands -Across the Borde; ]\::jo^—Sdiwab Concert Organ 11:00—Tie Three Si-amps 11:13—The Poet Prime 11:30—Phil Sphany's Orchestra 12:3o—Dancing in Twin Ciiie> STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC I. W1LUAM M. i»EVVAX. wish to announce a definite connec- tion with ihe First Nulor.al Institute of Violin, as director and teacher :n the city of Ogd^nsburg, X. Y.. and also state that after careful inquiry 1 find this instititt on of South Bend. Ind.. the larg- est )f its kind in the world and whose executives are absolutely a high class, honorable body of men. anxious to promote the art of v:-.ilir. flaying through file medium of securing the ablest teach- er* in each of their 74»» scools situated in various cities through- out the United Suites. I FEEL that with the co-operation of the First Xatonal Insti- tute of Violin and with tie unique system of teaching they u.;e. I • an come in close contact with hundreds of young mindx anxi<»us fv>r musical £t-vei<»pn;eiit. whom it would be impossible otherwise for :r.e T.3 !n-ti*uc». TEACH IN? 3 will be done in small c!asse> and each pupil se- :ec!r*d by the organization department will be furnished with a violin outfit free of charge at th-r* tiiiie of the first lesson. EACH class will be under my personal supervision, and conscientious efTort w:I! be put forth at all t!::ie* to attain the best, quickest and rr.ost eiTici-nt results. SvjC'o will be locate! at 3$.\» rre>ceiit St.. 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