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PACK FOUR THE OGDEXWRG ADVANCE AXD ST. LAWUEXCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT SVXDAV r DEC. 17,_l»a Clara Bow Attraction Here Today t'lara Bow is here again! She jomes to the Strand today in her aev starring production for Kox Film. \Hoopla.\ and is scheduled Jor an engagement of two days. It is a spectacular picture, filled with turbulent action. milling crowds, riotous color and stirring drama. It has inspired Clara Bow to new emotional heights—more impassioned and fiery than ever. Against the kaleidoscopic back- ground of an active carnival Clara Bow gives the best performance of her career. Siie is a carnival dan- cer enmeshed in a love that is simple, yet strange to this magnet of men! Preston Foster, one of the strongest personalities of the screen, has the leading masculine role opposite Miss Bow, and Rich- ard Cromwell is seen as the youth who opens new vistas of love for her. Others in the splendid cast are Herbert Mundin. James Glea- son. Minna Gombell. Roger Imhof and Florence Roberts. Frank Lloyd, who gave you \Cavalcade\ and \Berkeley* Square.\ is the di- rector of '\Hoopla.\ It is based on the stage play,. \The Barker. !>.. John Kenyon Nicholson, adapted [for the screen by Bradley King 'and Joseph Moiuure March. &. -* v^fc v^fe. ^^. *^fc «^5&. v^& v^S& ~^* -«^fe *^b. v^fcv :* -«^fc. ~*s& '*^fei ^= < «- v=^k ~*ssz. ^^ ^^ -^^ ~f^ *?^. ^^ Give ELECTRICAL Gifts They Live For Years f. 5* *4 W »• *4 Ofc fe! i*t»:: Girls Beat Tupper Five Last Night The Mayor's Relief girls* basket ball team defeated the Oval Wood Disli company's girls' team at Tup- per Lake last night by the score of -5 to 3. The Ojalensburg cagers completely outclassed the local team and gave a brilliant exhibition of the court game. The team was accompanied by Mayor and Mrs. Morissette. Miss Elsie Luksich and Messrs. John Kelly and Guy Premo, coaches. Following the game Mr. and Mrs. Morissette gave a dinner party tor the members of both teams in the Holland House. The Ogdensburg delegation arrived home about 4 o'clock this morning. They report- ed the roads were in good shape, the trip each way being made in about one and three-fourths hours. Missing Brothers Found Last Night The police were notified early last evening that Harold fears. 12, and Edmund Sears. 10. *ons of Elmer Sears, an employe at £:. J^awrence state hospital, had been missing since ll:3u Saturday morn- ing. Shortly afterward Mr. Sears called at the station and reported to Officer Walter P. Gilbert that the boys had been found. Mayor Will Have a Tree For Kiddies Two Harbor Tugs Nearer Freedom MONTREAL. I>ec. 16.—The two harbor tugs which became maroon- ed in the ice Thursday morning aft. er poing to the assistance oi thr Norwegian steamer Fjeld. were re- ported by T. W\ Harvie. general port manager. Friday morning, to be in a much favorable situation. The crew of six on each vessel were taken oft Thursday afternoon with flat bottomed boats. Electric Range $137.50 SKs ^ ^f^fe- ^^ v?^Bk v?«. Vr^TvsSfe, Wr^: | Universal Cleaner | $39.50 s* it (23ft IS A A 4arge Christmas tree was er- ected by the police in front of the city hall yesterday and it will be the scene of a festival which May- or .Morissette is planning for the children of the city on Christinas eve. The arrangements for the ex- ercises are in charge of Prof. Har- old C. Jtbo. who will direct the musical program. The tree is one ot the finest seen here in many years and it will be decorated with lights and tinsel. The mayor will act as master of ceremonies at the community festival and the gener- al public will be invited to attend. TWO INJURED WHEN BUS IS HIT BY TRUCK *§ Table Lamps $3.25 H. A. FOS ER J?- if State St. si gT. ~XS&?. ^fe^- \^fes^ \^fe^*- tB^*. \Ctes 1 *- 5fc-\* \5fe>^ 'Q&^* \^fc-\* - \5fes^- \5te^\<* \^fe 1 ^*- ^ *. S&7& 7&TJ*7^7& ?*&Z*&??&.?& T&.T^&T&r* Phone 421 I* Edgar FitzGerald of 422 State street, driver of the Watertown bus. reported to the police yester- day that the vehicle was sideswip- ed by a west bound truck on the Brier Hill road Friday. He stated that Samuel Cohen of Ogdensburg and Alfred Bertchi of New York. passengers in the bus. suffered slight injurie.-. Cohen being bruis- ed on the hand and Bertchi on the knee. The side oi the bus was damaged. say it ivith^ ^t FLOWERS THIS CHRISTMAS Vienna.—I»ve slayer, on gallows ' with a minute to live, is spared. V5*V3* v\SF ^& ?&^£ ^& ^S?. ^& Pittsburgh, Pa.—?*^1 magnate says statement of Gen. Johnson in workers* election controversy is false. I You know how she - loves flowers. And never was there i better time ro be- j stow them than at Chris:- mas. Xot onlv do tr.^-r \ — convev vour hi^h reijari, MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY I ~- By THE B. & S. MOTOR CO., 212 Green St. | Zl X^laTwo*wa TO C^R O^NiC>^ S-2-°>^ ; -AVi x NOW T-tLV**^ ^i-^-5 I 5ANTA 4 ' r i\ •»- ?r r.^-o^ ^ Tt t i It i U^ — ** - : - Am. 1 o^ 1 SEE THE NEW 1934 FORD V-8^ IN OUR SHOW^OOMs\ NOVV fairly sparkles with the I spirit or the season. S-iy <4 Merry Christmas'\ ia this nicest of all ways JOHN LAWRANCE \FLORIST\ Sat it with FLO \\ E R S ,sr. RE Se M. W < of Z who were T I glic Wi c brant ion pal i % i*