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vnchHome New Rochelle •queline Lyn!i. Uaiigiitrr 1 Mrs. Ualp'i (J. L u<h. St on str«-i>. retniTit-tJ t > this wei'k from the (<»l- •*\v R.K-helle fo r the days. Miss Lynch. vh 0 the Loug Distance Club. Paint, college dramiti; id Freshman Ftirum on \II return to the collect* \ April 4. the date of 1 New Roohelle-Molv •ert. to be held at i\.i»* toiia Hotel in \v w e—All home cooking in Shop store. Surprise Ford street, todav at \—ti-room furnished flat, nd lighted. $:\(i per 'OS Jersey Ave. Phone adies* brown shoe. Fmd- phone 911-J. —Up to $75.00 each for d Pennies dated before Old Coins Wanted. for complete new Buy- og. Wisconsin Coin Co., Milwaukee. Wis. -I have for sale a mow 3iitainin<r about 20 tons offer for sale at $7 a hay is in my barn and ?t accompany any sale. . Smithers, Eel Weir .E—Beautiful \Walnut lectric sewing machine y new. Cost $190. Will acrifice. Reply Box B, rg. Advance-Xews. T—Heated apartment, lector's Restaurant. te haired terrier with rkings. Answers to the Scram. Finder please s. Howard Mooney, Downey & Groceries Phone 1087 Ca!a Hams - • - • 17c Half Ham ds Tl lb. 28c .. 25c .. 25c 19c oast Pork . . 19c Roast Beef .... 28c Sausage 19c 10c 10c Vegetables New Potatoes Carrots n * Curly Lettuce -s Tomatoes Jew) Celery ntosh 6 lbs. 25c x>kies 2 lbs. 25c 6c tt>- 21c round) JE IKE'S KIOD LUCK MARCARINE DATED I * — .ia .i u V A il I 1, . il C W 6 PAGE SEVUT Good Friday Was Stormy In the City . Cood Friday was marked by mid winter weather in Os?d ens burg yes- terday and the prospects are that it will continue over the we<-k end.* The harbor was filled with ice yes- terday and on the previous day the ferry boat missed the 4 p. m. trip. jjirht snow fell all day yesterday and the ground is covered. Numerous stoivs were closed '.from 12 noon to 3 p. m. in com- pliance with the proclamation issued by Mayor Fred J. Elie. Holstein Club Will Hold Social Money Seized In Raid Not Subject To Return District Attorney A. J. Hanmer said in Massena yesterday that the $614.82 cash seized by state police during a raid of a horse room in Ogdensburg- Wednesday was being held by Sergt. Henry Schermerhorn of Canton pending a ruling by the at- torney general as to its disposition. company's teletype which was re- moved from the premises by order of the state police cannot be leg- ally re-instated in the same estab- lishment. Mr. Hanmer said the statute provided that such moneys should be forfeited to the people of the state of New York. Funds found in two slot machines which were seized were turned over to the Og- densburg welfare department but !IflPAI and QOf^IAI the disposition of the other mou- 1J\JVJI\IJ dUU OVJVJiiVL; eys is covered by another statute. Sergt. Schermerhorn. who headed the raiding party, also seized a book showing the transactions of the horse room since Jan. 1. 1» .i« Mrs James A. Cnrbeau left yes- terday for S< ranton. Pa., where she will join her son. Norman and proceed to New York city to spend Kean. It -.was stated yesterday in local j Kaster with Mrs. Helen police circles that the telephone j daughter of Mrs. Curbeau. The St. I^iwrenee County Hol- stein Fricsian Club will hold a Poverty social in the Heuvelton ft range hall Wednesday evening. t March :*»lsi at S o'clock. Everyone is requested to wear old clothes or pay a fine of ten cents A prize will be ghvn to the^most poverty stricken man and woman. A pro- gram will consist of roll call to which everyone is requested to re- spond with anything in the nature of entertainment. A 3a cent supper consisting of pancake?, maple syrup and sausage wiil be served by the ladies of Heuvelton (Jrange. Kvervone is welcome. CANTON FORECAST Occasional snow and continued cold today. LOCAL and SOCIAL Miss Helen Mc.Monagle of Rens- selaer Falls is visiting in the city. FREEMAN »»GET THE FEEL OE mam OJ VOIR FEET 0\CE YOU discover nhat uncommonly fine shoes they are...the way they look...the way they feel and the way lliey wear...you1I make our store your shoe Headquarters. { H W0MX miTM rmiBE •. .m r MULMmxs BURKES' 132 Ford Street NOTICE Due to popular requests made by our customers and the citizens of Ogdensburg we are once again presenting . . . A Once-In-A-Lifetime Display Of CHEESE —OF— 59Varieties59 from All Over The World SEE—On display the largest cheese in Northern New York. MAY BE SEEN ON SPECIAL TABLE AS YOU ENTER MARKET —Edam Cheese —From Holland —Romano Cheese —From Italy —Blue Cheese —From Denmark —Camembert —From France —Roquefort —From France —Swiss Cheese —From Switzerland —Groyere —From Switzerland Aged Natural Canadian Cheddar Cheese —Limburger —Coon —Brie —Old English —Chantefle —Leiderkranz —Mt. Hope Cheese Spreads —Roquefort —Old E n glish r—Teez —Limburger —Pimento —Pineapple ,—Olive —Kay —New York State —New York State —New York State —New England —Wisconsin —Ohio —Illinois —8-Oz. Packages —American —-Velveeta —Old English —Pimento —Limburger —Swiss —Chateau —Munster —Moonbeam Philadelphia Cream Cheese Cream Pimento Cheese GRATED CHEESE AMERICAN and ITALIAN St. Lawrence County Cheese MILD—MEDIUM—OLD—VERY OLD S J . LEV QUALITY FOODS! ENJOY EASTER BY SELECTING Wines LIQUORS Cordials —AT— RAMIE'S HSSST ENTIRE STOCK PLAINLY MARKED ASSURES MINIMUM PRICE TO ALL ITS EASY TO SHOP HERE AMPLE PARKING SPACE AT ALL TIMES COR. FORD & DENNY STS. PHONE 13 CELEBRATE EASTER With the gay holiday crowd that will be here. The cheer- ful friendly attitude of Sully*s is sure to please you. ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SULLY'S TAVERN 11302 Ford Street Phone 642 ANNUAL EASTER BALL MONDAY, MARCH 29th State Armory—Ogdensburg, N. Y. Famous Washington-Lee Orchestra Directed by Pat Hoke —a bluo network feature for the past two seasons. Dancing 9 'til 2 Tickets $1.00 Per Couple Fourth Ward Boosters Spectacular Minstrel Entertainers City Hall Auditorium tiT'l ^\ March 28, 29 and 30 # A •# Reserved seats at Goodhart*s Drug store. A month of studious re- hearsals guarantees you an even- ing's whirlwind entertainment. Four black-face end men. Do not miss seeing this aggregation of water melon eaters and cotton pickers. Matinee at 2:30 Sunday. Free for children under fifteen. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• « Here's How Visit Burns 1 and stock up on your bottled needs. Our stock consists of famous brands to satisfy all individual tastes. You will find our prices extremely LOW. —May We Suggest— Delicate Liqueurs For Your Easter Dinner Creme de Menthe Apricot Liqueurs Creme de Cocoa Apricot Brandy Cointreau Liqueurs ft Wines Make Acceptable Easter Gifts Bums' LIQUOR Store 309 STATE ST WE DELXVEE PHONE 1062 i! - ^\! -*.*->«