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PACK FOUR THE ADVAKCE.NEWS wi:i)Xi:si) vv, I>KC. •_><>, m-: Licensees Meet With ABC Board llo!de.> of liquor lii*eu^e.« | tbrou^hoii. Si Lawrence county aaet in Canton yesterday afternoon So confer with the county *A. B. V. board in r« uard to the rules and regulations of tne control law. Airs. Thoaia.< 1>. Brown, chairman. lOiiducteil the meeting. Last ni?ht •.be boa!>l conferred in the 0*alens- •ijun: city hall with all beer lic- ensees iu the city of Ogdenal>ur£ Mrs. Brown stated thai surges- ions were made by the dealers at •onterences r e js a rd i n g ^ o m e *ban#ces in t!«e hours for sales and rhese will be taken under consider- ation. Thi> afternoon all holder of beer licenses in the county outside the city will meat with the board in Cunto.i. Court Test Planned NEW YORK. I>ec. I*.— The au- thority under which the AKoholic Beverage Control Board enforces liquor regulations will be put to a Supreme Court test before Supreme j 4'onit Justice «S<-henek at Albany on Friday, when Kdward P. Mul- roone\, AI5C chairman, must per- sonally appear with aU his records. The attack o»i the ABC's author-j the regulations which demand there shall be 1.500 feet between liquor I stores, that no permit shall be is- sued to persons* who oi>e rated malt stores during .prohibition, and that premises occupied by malt stores during prohibition shall not be li- censed tc dii-Jpense liquor. ay was launched shortly before a o'clock last night, when Supreme Court Justice William Collins granted Col. Leui3 Landes. counsel for the newly organized Metrpoli- tan Liquor Dealers' Association, an order calling upon Mulrooney to show why. in three specific cases, rulings of his board may not be set aside. Specifically, the order—the finst challenge of the ABC's authority TO reach the courts—is directed at No Show When Fiorello Takes Office Jan. 1st NEW YORK. Dec. 11*.—Mayor elect F. H. LaGuardia anon need at a- banquet given by the Budget commission in the Commodore Ho- tel tonight that there would be no inauguration or celebration when he lakes the reins Jan. 1. No in- going office holder is entitled to have the accompaniment of a brass band, he declared. \We want you to pray for us.\ he t owl tided. Police Ambulance Damaged in Crash The rear end of the police aniHu- !i»nce was damaged when it wa>; struck by the Madden Coal corpor- ation's truck driven by Delor J. Snootier on Lake street yesterday. Spooner said be lost control on the icy road. Officer Charles Sears was driving :be ambulance. Play Was Well Given By Students O. F. A. Thespians to Repeat \Tiger House\ This Even- ing. Judgment For Wert At Trial * Jury Gives Him Verdict for Full Amount Asked in Ap- praisal Case. A good sized audience attended he presentation of the myswy comedy in three acts. **Tiger House.\ by the Ogdensburg Free academy Dramatic club last even- ing in the city hall auditorium for the benefit of the school and the Retail Merchants* association. The play was produced by special ar- rangement with the Northwestern Fress of Minneapolis. Minn., aud was creditably given in every res- pect, all of the parts being taken with fine ei'fect. The play was presented for tiie students yester- day afternoon and it will be re- pealed tonight, when another large audience is assured. The program wag a? follows: A jury in city court yesterday gave a judgment to John A. Wert of Ogdensburg for $225 and inter- est, the full amount asked, in an action -brought against the St.. Lawrence Investors. Inc.. of Can- ton to recover for services in ap- praising the American theatre pro- perty at Canton in 11*32. The de» iendant claimed the amount asked uas excessive and declared he was willing to pay $100. The plaint if i contended that the charge was a reasonable one and it was set forth that he was an expert in this line j of work. i The jurymen were Frank Fergu- son. Clinton J. Keeler. Arthur bar- ter. Fred W. Heath. Arthur E. Moyce and Frank Richardson. Edmund FitzGeraJd represented the plaintiff and Louis O. Welt the defendant. City Judge John Wells resided at the trial. H. Erma Lowrie . Vami. A Hindu Aunt fv»phia .. Mrs. Murdock . Macintosh .... Arthur Hale. . Oswald Kerins Peggy Van Ess Thompson Suit Over Killing Of Cow Oct, 15 I Larue-Coakley Action Heard by Judge Chambers ir. Lisbon. 'Mildred Prosserj Wm. Sutherland | . Barbara Snow I .. Phyllis Ryan! Richard Landry An action brought by Wilbur and John Livingston i Lulu Larue of Lisbon against Hea-~ ... Claude Rose I trice and James D. Coakley of Og- ... Verna Moore I denslmrg to recover for the killing Robert Cordwell | of a cow and the injury of three The Mystery Woman - others by the Coakley car near Dona Munon! Flackville Oct. 1\> was tried beiore The Tiger ? ? ? ? ?j Justice of the Peace Byron Cbau»- Time Late S.-pt ember j bev? in Lisbon yesterday aue'; Scene—A lonely Country Estate, \(noon. Decision was reserved at the ACT. I. A library in '-Mystery! conclusion of the case. Manor.\ Late Afternoon. v. ^ JX Membership ^^ Christmas - assures you °* Merry Christ* Next Year The same. Fifteen min-i join No* ACT II ! Utes later. •X& j ACT III. The same. W\ I Music O. F. A. Orchestra •JS j Stag** Properties. Furnished By V% I McGillis Co., X. Frank's Sons J ft i Stage S^t J M j O. F. A. Manual Ans Dept. ^ | Signs O. F. A. An Dept. *!r.shers: William Cooper. William \wt f ' 2lVaniUI?n - John Cavanaugh, Al jT^- ; ben Tindal. Lavrenoe Monnet. «r Stag*- Managers: Charley 'MeCar- Aj+ ney. James Johnston. The Coakley driving. The Coakleys were rturniug ivor-i Caaton to Ogtien-sburg alter dirk- when the mishap occurred, car was owned by Mrs. and her lius!>and •was Coakley said he was Winded by* the lights of another car and also claimed that two boys, aged 13 and it. who were driving the cattle iron the pasture to the barn, did not , carry lights. The defendants coin ' Jterciaimed for $-:»•\»«> for personal m- juris and $17«.» damages to the car, ir. -i M^ r^oL-lxkv ur^vf intuied Class IGF—Members paying 10 cents a week for 50 weeks will re- ceive S5.00 Class 25 — Members paying 25 cents a week for 50 weeks- will re- ceive $12.50 Class 50 — Members paying 50 cents a week for 50 weeks- will re- ceive $25.00 Class 100 — Members paying SL00 a week for fifty weeks will i^eceive _ $50.00 Class 200 — Members paying S2.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive $100.00 Class 500 — Members paying S5.00 a week for fifty weeks will receive $250.00 K Horse Severely C Injured By Car fe On Pray Highway Mr. and Mr?. Coakley were mjui foa their hands and were crippled for some time as a resntt. T ^\ ^ere rpresented by Attorney M- ward P. LyiK.'h while Attorney Joan J. Livingston va? counsel for the plaintiffs. - Justice Chambers wiU retire from office Dee. 51 bat is emitle* consider the case and render to hi* decision after tbat date 14 Everybody Welcome To 'Join NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP OGDENSBURG TRUST COMPANY ¥• *L? ^? *L? **£ ~*L? *^ *LT ~4LZ- <fcf-^f *££*&£-*££ *E£ *. ra i Parker He»i*ta: ON POTSDAM BONDS .V G. ilaneaa o? Osdensbarc R. T. D. 1 reined to the police yes-fSNELL LOW BIDDER terday that one of his nors*s wa5 R ! struck by a car and severely in- \\\ jnred as be was dririar to hi*! Congrressnian Bertrand J j nome on tat* Pray road. H-* said be ***? 1 » rir W^e r ^^ ^^^ p i palled oat to tire the car room hat wona of bonds ^?ue4 by Fot^d* 2 * -. * the machine struck the left horse villas* to cover ^ater aB *^ fe ^ oa the ^boalder. intflictia? a cat provements and a paWic pa** ~ fourteen inches ioap aad aa inch *t«e. B5a> were opened *c the ^ and a half deep. The driver of the age clerk's effiee. w.*« machine was Joha CYobar. Mar- Tenders, wer- at par *•*-\ vj r ceaa stated. governed tor the interest rate one - ! eC Coajrressmax S^elTs «f •-- Ghost of man rfaia by her ha*-| Other hids indvded the fW - ' taad chief mitaess ia m-fc» sail. Iz<mal Bank of Canton. 4^- * \- \ jaens Back of Potsdasi ^-^ Eficaned monkeys i*ay T*Unk^ Maaafactarer. aad Traders TT»-- steal foo»I. eiade loptare at Wifiard' of Buffalo. SA Saaford Raf«-s Host a>pf aas^ of •est. r- SoraJtT ? city jail | TODAY'S WEATHER to j*^5 mh3 or *LOtr *z£ *&&* T - p^o-